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"' One·Ume OJympk mm star
••rk Spltt owns seven sold
Ft-&ok R. HeckJ-wbo bu beaten
Sp la' Ume in someen•nt.s u 3 szo.ooo moneace on th tools of
hla trade-and that is before
malpractice ini.urance pre
maums.
~I 'U \ \ SPl·:t 'IA I .
Olympics in th(' doctor's loun~e
with eyH sandpapered by
f3ttgue
In 1967 pre 01) mpll'' t not,, •
he 11wan1 niter ll lo"g hoot or ;
. mus 1nft'l'tlon :ind bronch1t1~.
weakt'n~ b)' u fevl'r up to t03
de6Jret' und llitlll u.:001u'<l b)
headache und und<'rwutl.'r prt'~
sure. lit> fell one point t.hort of •
m:ikln~ II.
alJ, a as mWlaa ad aaency
tract and a ranlee or
uah free
milk to fill a
f'OO ·rneter
~· d1iJy lh• · ofhlslife.
n contrast,
ee·ti me
. . Olympic
awlm team
(lender Dr
$pit"&, N. of M &rina deJ Rey.
mus~ recently, "I llUll 1iw1m
some. But I never look 11t the
clock."
JJecld, 2S, of Seal Beach Uvc~
bylheclock
He lives io 3 modC$t, older up
stairs apartmtnt on 13th Street.
near the ocean where he shit
s wims a l ever y chanc~ und
SUNDAY
fruway·dose to UC Irvine
Mtdlral Ctnler <UCIMA), where
the Un lversaty or Southern
California <USC> araduate re·
cenlly be1an hl1 tnternshlp ~ an
orth<>P'dlc surgeon.
No Olympk mednls adorn the
walls or the bachelor home on·
ly 1970 Pan American Games
medals aod ribbons, troph1es and
other hard¥. are w\)l'l \n AAU and
Lynwood Swim Club competi·
tion
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DESPITE EXTENSIVE DAMAGE, FOUR SURVIVED IN WRECKED PLANE -t .. f,..eagan Reflective Now-
:·~ He 'll Take Back Seat, Not Rocking Chair
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' t' By DOUGWIUJ ..__, .... ,. ....... ~
LOS ANGELES <AP1
'Rbnald Reagan sa~s he intends 'to have a voice in shap1n1-t 1 national policy and d~ not rule teat the possibility of makinJt
a1'0ther run for the presidency
lklt he quickly adds that. .. cer f tainly elected office is not on my
\mind.··
• The 6S.year·old Reagan plans f.to resume writmg his weekly
ftewsr.aper column. making la~ak ng tours. and doing radio
~mmentarles. which were on
: the air daily on i~ stations
before the former actor and
bportscuter entered the race
'nine months ago asain t Presa·
dent Ford <-"\\'e aren't JZOtnJi? W I(() hntk
~Nil 10 a rocklnc chair on lhf
\~nt porch and 11ay, '\V('lt, thut ·,
oll for us.'·· Reagan t old
rampa1Qn \'olunlt'<'111 1,nd 'tarr
r...,orkers 3 few hours alter def('O\
l n "hat \urned out to be the
i.troniest chnllcnAe to un 11'CUITI
{bent president rrom within hl11
own part)' in 64 years
R("Qgan l\al<1 In nn Interview on ,
has "'av home to California on Friday.that he will campaign for
Ford. but only to the extent that
time 1s a\'atlable after his other
act1v1t1es
Did the President ask R~agan
to actively campaign?
.. Ile said he wanted my help.
\'es We couldn·t get into ~pec1fics because there has been
no campaign planning as yet. I
will have one problem. I have to
go back to making a Jiving here.
and it ·s going to be contingent on
that. I 'II do what I can." Reagan
s aid in an interview on his flight
home from Kansas City.
llE SAID If Ford loses In Nov-
ember to Dem~ratic nominee
Jimmy Carter. he and olher con-
servatives Y. ill reassesli the
future of the Republican party
Hut Rea"no sa) s that doe" not
nc-cessanly mean he wouJrl Join
ur l(•ad a third party
.. If there Is such a 10-"S b~ Ford
an November, 1 think the
Republican party. many or us.
nre i?Olnll to ha\'e to take a look.
IX'cau e there is a great maJor1t.y
obout this t'ou ntry with a
philosophy which 1s conlr;1rv to
the Democratic part)'
phJl°"'ophy ...
"We really have to have a re·
assessment or where we go and
hQw we put that great new ma·
JOrity together,•• he said.
But Reagan answered indited·
ly when asked if he would ever
lead such a party: ... don't tl\ink
you lead something unless
someone wants you to be a
leader." •
Howeve r , R eagan is un·
abashed about his ambition t.o re·
tain the devoted conservative
constituency which look him t.o
within 60 delegates in a con·
vention or 2,259 or toppling the
President.
"l'm going to do everything I
<'B n to see that that slays
together In order to be an in·
nuence." Reagan said.
Reagan says he beUeves that
hJS following is 3 majority or the
~rass roots voters, 1f not the con·
venlion delegates.
··I thank there ·s no question
that the bulk of the people tn this
t'ountry arc. 1r you have to put a
label on them. conservative.
whelhl'r tht•y know it or not,•• he
!jaJd.
LOOKING BACK briefly,
I' c w • 11 v • • t Reagan said he would have won
I
f;··. arter 1 ISi the pres1denua1 nomination tr it .\;~ had not been for the intense
prt.'8sure of party le3ders on de·
0
;'!" _ A 1 T d '"f!Bles who really prefe rred
;LA.JS nge es 0 ay hJ~This was Immense. It was
r
one lhlng for a delegate In his
home town to get a tdephone
By 'Ille A111~la1ed Press Two American officers were coll from the slate chaJrman or
' Den1ocrattc presidential kltled Wednesd•Y while trim· whotever. and be able to soy.
ca11didate Jimmy Carter mJng the tree. which the ·rm for Reagan.' or 'I'm un· t mapped out h is campaign Amerlcan·led United NaUons commit~.· ttt~ule Saturday "'hJle Prcsi· command h3d said was blockin1t .. But somelhtng we hadn·t
dent Ford kept cla.e tabs on the the view or North Korean anticipated was the pressure
tense situation tn Korea and l*ltions from the checkpoint. there, literally entrapped with ! rested arter a struuou !lve Ford bad discussed the the presHre of tMir ~n all
\days at the GOP Natloul Korean situation with Secretary around them, far from their
1' Ccnvention in Kansas City. of Slate Henry A. Kissinger and homes. and with all the forces of
1 Carter intendt to aumd a COU· National Security Director the establishment In there beat·
'pie of fuod·raisln& ewms today Brent Scowcroft before leavinl lng C)n them,•· he said.
iD Los Anteles, lndudinl a re· the convention on Friday. A.side from that. Reagan aaJd ~ hosted by actor Warren Nessen told reporters. the one thing he would bave
'~~· TM President. ordered by his dme diCCenntly in his campaiJn I His speech Monday to the Los doctor to take it easy after the would bave been lo cut back on
Angeles Town Hall t'orutn "will rilon ol tbe cMveatJon at which 1ppearances in Callfon)ia in or·
ittempt lo set the tone for the he captured the GOP notnlnat1on der to spend more time In Ohio.
campaign." from Ronald Reagan. slept nine "lf we had ft to do over aaaln.
Kansas Sen. Robert Dole. hours Friday night. He took a knowinC whit we know now with b -'-fast · and beaded bind.sight, of bow safe we were l'ord 's runninl mate. spent pre re-swim it> California. I believe that four
turday workin,in Washington. Cc.-the iolf course. or five days campaigning in
n d De mo c r a l I c v 4 c e · Asl!ttd when be expected to Ohio and we would have carried ~identlalnomitteeSen. Walter start extensive J>lanning for the Ohio." ~ale relaxed ate like retreat fall campaigti against Carter. Reaaan won CalHornia's
ptbtrnMlnnesciu. Ford aaid. "We'll tart SUnday prim1ry by a margin of 73S,OQO r• rord, vacationing at Vail. Of Monday." ,.ates. carryinc his home &tale
o.lo .• persoaaUy approved the .i-s-'"' n-r-and other by a Z·l mufsn. On tbe same aitting down or a tr-ee in the .,.__,.. ..., ~ Obi and -or t•· -Ktnan Demilitarised Zone on campaian stra\egiJts WiU arrive day he lost o ao .., "'
Selurda.y, press ll«fttarr Ron at;. V.al oa Tue.day or WMne5·
'""uld. ·~ ~~aign;dlsc~i~. A ":. W4 &awl--~ ,.,
To Dr. lleekt, the caduc<'uS,
Grttl symbol of a healer and
physiclun lnsC'ribC!d oo hJs ll<'ense
to pr1clire medicine. Is more
precious than gold, sUver and
bronze medals.
.. , really love my work." says
the lithe, boyish-fnced giant who
at 6·foot·6 must bend low over lhe
operating table.
Sometimes. on n break Crom
bis 36 hours on and J6 hours olf
routine, he watched the 1976
lie admit chel'nrut on Sharll'y
Baba.shorr. Brian Goodell und
Qther U.S. winners wtlh a lump 10
1'll throat. as well a.s a s mile on
his face for their achievement ..
"There's a Jot or ~ood youni:
kids coming up out then•:· h,•
say with a shrug ... It would haw
been nice lo AO to Ml'xiro City.
Munich or Montreal. but m~
world didn't end.··
Or. lleckl's record spt•uks for
itself about wh:.tt might ht.1\ t' been :
In 1970 Pun Amcrlrun
Gomes quallClcutlon~. h\' ti •d ~tlkt-Wenden't1 lOOS Olympk re
('Ord of ~.2 l'Cconds tn the 100
y~rd freestyle.
ln 1972 Olvmpk tryout~. ho . wa~ burdened by u rull -timl' loiMJ
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1976 . . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Four Escape
Crash Lan • g
Airplane
Explodes
In Flame
By CAROL MOORE
Ol-0.llyf'l ... SUtt
Four men had only seconds to
scramble from their smashed
plane before it burst int.o flames
almost on top of Oran.ge County
Airport's gasoline st0taie tanks
Saturday ni&ht.
George Jenkins, 32, of Van
Nuys, l)elieved to be the pllot.
and Roter Goldsleim, 25. also of
Va11 N1tya, were take o by ambulaace to the burn ..mt. d UC
lrvlne Medical Center.
Hospital spokesmen reported
both in 1lable condttlon.. Jenkins
suffered bead lacerations and
Goldsteim had second and third
degree burns over ~ percent oC
bis body.
Passengers Eugene Fagan, 34,
and Thomas Simpson III, 25,
were listed lo good condition at
Costa Mesa Memorial Hogpital.
Their hometowns were not re.
leased.
Sheriff Deputy Ray McCarthy
said the control tower bad been
alerted of mechanical difficulties
by the pilol of lbe single-engine
Commander about 9:30p.m.
The plane touched down wlth a
stuck throttle, overshot the land·
ing strip and nosed int.o pipes and
fencing within the fuel storage
"farm" al the southeast eomer
of the field.
The fus elage swerved 180
degreu, crunched in al a 4"-
degree angle and burned from
the front.
lf lhe aircraft had gone another
15 reel. it would have rammed a
fuel pump, McCarthy said.
A spokesman for the Shell Oil
depotsald lbe underground tanks
were nearly empty, making lhe
fumestatecriUcal.
Ten minutes after the accident,
a tanker truck arrived with the
normally scheduled refill, but the
area was closed and pumps were
turned off until morning.
The plane was registered lo
Rockwell JnternatlooaJ. Damage
was reported to be $40,000.
Thirty-two rlrelJghters and
reacue unll~ r caponded lo the
second emergency landing In two
days at the 3lr&?Orl. F1omes were
extinsl.Ushed within 4 minutes.
Ray Arnold J\us&cll or Santo
l\na fared better In the Friday
uct'ident. Because of jammed
landing gear. he gently nosed
down and walked away from
what others described as a
perfect emeraency landinJ.
Scudder Case
2 Kidnap Suspects
Refusing Comment
A frozen TV breakfast and n
multitude of uncertainties and
worries lay heavily today on two
men held al Huntington Beach
City Jail for allegedly kidnaping
food industry beir John H.
..Jack" Scudder for a quarter·
million dollars' ransom.
William Rudy Wesson. 44. and
his brother -Jn.Jaw Rick Dale Sellen. IO. are held in lieu of
$100.000 ball each on charses or
kidnaplni for ranaom.
Wesson, or 14442 Morning
Glory Drive, Tustin. and Sellers.
of Long Beach, were notified
Saturday that his wife. Mrs.
Joyce Wesson bas retained an at·
torney for both suspects in the
bungled abduction.
"He bu had a can from him."
Detective Randy Toburen said or
Wesson'• legal counsel. "But he
can't remember the lawyer's
name.··
Detective Toburcn said the
two refused to talk after they
were advised of their con·
slitutional rights.
He and other investigators bad
tentatively scheduled hour-long
interviews Saturday with Wesson
and Sellers in connection with
Thursday's kidoaping of Scud·
der. 14, or 145 N. Bay Front,
Balboa Ialand.
Scudder trusted Wesson and
had considered him a business
friend.
"He's a great guy .. the last guy
I would have suspected ... ! foll al
nrst like pulling up has ball.
Scudder mused Saturday night.
The two had lunch together on·
ly an hour or two before Scudder
was kidnaped at gunpoint outside
his denli!it 's ofrice al 18812 .
Delaware St .. Huntington Beat•h. :
U.S. Shows Muscle
To North Koreans
SEOUL, South Korea <AP) -
The United States staged a de·
monstration of military power in
and around Korea on Saturday
at lhe same lime as allied forces
felled a tree that was the center
of the dispute in which North
Koreans killed two American of·
flcers.
An armada of warplanes and
troops was poised near the de·
militarized zone during culling
o( the 40-foot poplar at the
neutral truce village of Panmun·
Jom. A U.S. Navy tau force
steamed toward Korea.
Twenty·slx h elicopter
gunsbips of the kind used in lhc
Vietnam War. backed by an un·
specified number or F4 Phantom
and Fl 11 Jet fighters and three
852 bombers from Guam.
circled overhead while a "quick
reaction rorce" or 300 U.S. anrl
South Korean soldiers protected
the tree cutllna, allied military
80Urcea said.
North Korean soldiers at lhc
scene limited thtlr re J)OllSe t.o
shooting photographs but their
govemmcml accustd the Onltc<I
Slates o( o jlrave military pro·
vocatJon.
A Pyongy a ng broad ca~t ,
charged thal 300 troops, mclud··
mg Americans .. in rull combat
trim," entered the demilitarized·
ione (DMZ> separating North 1
and South Korea and not only
cul down the tree but also;
destroyed North Korean guard
posts and s mashed barriers
Another 400 allied troops took 1 combat positions 400 yard"·
away, bac k e d up by five 1
truckloads of soldiers and a
helicopter. all "crl.'alan$l a t crri
ble war almosphere . ·• the
broadcast said 1
The allied sources. dcclinin~ J
lo be Identified. denied that the \.
combat force had entered the
DMZ but did not suy how close at
approached ,
North Koren 'ii C<'ntra l New!l ,
Aaency characd that one U.S.•
helicopter Intruded Into North 1
Korean air llllace olonJ; the DMZ
on Saturday ... committing
cspionitge and a ho11t1le url ."
Pentagon ofrlcial1 hove "lre11s
cd that the military move .
lncludlna earlier rrlnforrc
ment or Jrt fighter unilfi In South
Kore n. did not for c!l ha<l ow
military rclslinhon
Ct°' '1'111·: INSlltl·:
SWINE FLU -Is the scare
justified:' What are lbe rltJcs and
benefits roreseen from
widespread vaccinations! TM
Dally Pilot's Pbillp Rosmarin
and Tom Barley talk with ex·
perts and come up with aorne in·
terestlnc facts on Paie Bt of the
YOU5ection.
SHOW AUDIENCES -ft
wouldll'Lseem dimcult to fiod
people willing to be entertained
by lamO\ls performers for free,
but Los Ancelu tdmsion pro-
ducer• say it's IOIM'timee a pro.
blem. An Associated Ptul S'°'Y
loob at their troubles co Pqe
83.
MY9'1'1QtJE oa MJSTAUT -•
Adrea Genevieve Bu.Jofd wins
f~ on screen but soinet.imes
mlkea enemies off screen by her
bllarre behavior. She says she's
rl"ff; other• aay she's gol pro-
blems. Rex Reed talks with h r in One or her tare Interviews on Pqe86.
SAVJNG MON£)' -John An·
derson got hls Job by saving tax.
payer• ti million. Whel"e does be
work? 'tbe Geoeral Accounting
Ofnce (OAO>. a watchdot over
other government agencies'
apendln1. How the GAO cuts cos·
ts is deUlled la an Assodated
Presa story oo Page 82.
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1% DAILY PtLOT
I New Offer Could Nudge • e Stock
t
i1ll earlier Mob• I ofCer The uluc of lnint· C-Ompal\l
tock has C'Om t' 111 lor J Ill'"
round of itpt'C'Ult1t 111n
Mob1l Oat hJ'I 11frcrt'd ~IKJ
m1ll1on fur 1«1 1wrt·1•111 nf th1•
Ol'anac County l:rnd farm. a Pl•r
~hare bid of $2~ T"o m.1;or
shart•holdt'r' i.,1, 11 '"orth much
more than th .i i J nd lht'lf
htigatton hns held u11 the !I.ill'
That urhl"r offer. "11.h1ch .tlbo
c-ompute~ nut to about $24 "
.. h.ar e. "..i:. for ..i totaJ of $1111
m1lllun for .11 ~malll'r .11mount of
tht• •lock
Last wet•k , an unnumc-d Tt.·xa'
~roup ur>pcd th<' ante to SJO .1
share. but ut "eek'" 1•n<l tht now
hid had been shrugged (l(f as not
firm enough to take 1wnou!lly
Doth offers ha\'t' bttn QPposcd
b\ Joan In inc Smith who 'II. 1th
hf'r m oth'-°r. Athalu.• ln1n• <'larkl', l'ontrols 22 1>e:rt't•nt 111
thcrompany 's stock
Tht• bu i:s of thl' upcom111~
court case. an1t1alcd by Mn.
Smith. 111 that the S2.t IJN 11hHrt•
offer 1s wtll belo\\ lht• fair
market value of the :-to<"k The
law"uit further argut'!l lhat nn r1•
.ii effort to secure othl'r IJl!h for
the tock has been m11dl'
And the Wall Slr('('t J ourn;il
quoted SOUC'Cl 'I> UI> 'J\c lll~ the·
'tock Wtlb "orth mc>ri.! than $00 a
!Iha re in the 1 :>f.Q.,
Mobil ''> cu11acte off<'r ha"> bt>i.·n
haJtl'd by I he O ran~<· Cuunl\
Supenor Court bt•rJu'l' of J tnJI
~t for Sept It" h1rh -.tt•m-. I rum
Into lhi:. s1tuat1on rnmr· ... an of
(f'r from d !>econd source a.ti un.
1dent1h t.>d group or lnvestorl>
rl'prt.>:.cnt cd by J llouslon at
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Coast Watch .. ;
Top News Stories of t he pa st week
from Orange Coast Communiti es
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T t.•achcr pa) increases and contract demands
dre \\> ht·~ll'<.I <·ommentary all along the Orange Coast
th i~ 1rn~t \H't'k . Some ::.ample:; include
ll Ll~T l ~GTON' BEAC'll Ocean \"iE>w School
Otslnct trustee:; \\ere told by teachers· spokesman
Barry \'1tco'. "Te ache rs \\ere outraged al the
repres:..1ve and paternalistic nature of those tcon
trac~ 1 pr'?posah. The d1str1ct has been so insulting to
our mtdhgence as to he ludicrous "
SADDLE BACK\' ALLEY -Some citizen leaders
appearl!d bcror c the Saddl!!back L'nifi ed School Dis -
trict bo;.ard to a ttuck t<.•ac hcr pay and benefit de
~ands Co mrnt·nted El Toro community leader
\\1lham ~lono:-.on. "If the huard adopts this. I 'd be in
the forefront o f thos<' run nin~ thl' trustees out of town
on a raal "
Of the <is!>t.•rkd 2.5 perr1.•nt htkl' an a \\age benefit
package, Clifford Boehmer of Mission \'iejo s aid.
"Tho..,c tota l-. arc oh:-.l't'nl· ·
Orang<' Count) ' m·" Asst•:-.:-.or Rrarllt•\ ,Jacobs
and school I ruskcs I rndert \ ol lc) ~ he n • on school
taxes.
Jacobs said I hl' school board s 20 i:ent tax rate cut
doesn 't mean ··a hoot in hell "
Trus tees f1rl'd back that .Jacobs assessments
were to blame for higher taxes. loss of st ate aid and
accused them of taking ''cheap shots" and being "in-
sincere and in bad faith • ·
CA P ISTRANO -The C'ap1s trano Un ified
Education Association Is seeking 16 to 30 ~rcent
salary boosts. a se\'en-hour d;.av for teachers over-
tim e, classroom Umtls and SI i .000 annuallv 'for 10
months work by beiinninR teachers ·
.. Teache_r s~~an Tony Leon saw the package
as u starting point for negot1a t1on ' Trus tee. h~l\'l''
yet to comment
S1a..pet·I w·,.lf*red Boa.en
COSTA l\l ESJ\ Polin• got a dampening surpnse
here when they reported lo Lucky John ·s Bar on com
plaints about a rowdy Kcwport Beach patron When
they arrived, the suspect whirled around, drew his
weapon and b la sted one offiter with his water pistol
He was hauled away on charges of being ctrunk ia
public.
Ok101H-rfe1d f 'olfe tt?
LAGUNA BEJ\CJI --The Art Colony's free·
wheclin):!, bccr·drinking Oktoberfest o n downtown
J<~orest Avenue has apparently g one kaput this year.
The problem: <..:1ty officials were de manding pro-
moters put up S5,000 for S5 million worth of "liquor
liability insurance."
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Mobster Reportedly
' .Warned of JFK Plot
J WASlllNGTON <Al' 1 1\
forn1cr attorney forslntn mobster
.loon Rosrlll ~aid Suturday thol hr
told the t'BI a s early as 19r.7 or
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ltos elh 's bt-lae f that Cuban
Premier Fidel C83tro <>rdered
Pre11ident John F. KeMedy as·
sa'lsinaled In retallaUon for CIA
attempts against Castro's life.
Roselli was one of the Un·
dt'rwor ld fiJ{ures the CIA recruit·
ed to try to kill Castro.
The attorney, Edwar d P .
Morgan. also said he asked tol·
umnlst Drew Pearson In January
1967totell Chief Justice Earl War
ren of Roselll 's fears. Warren
headed the investigation Into the
Ktnnedy assasi;inaUon.
The Senate lntelUgence com
mlttte lasl June released an FBI
"bland memorandum" with Its re·
port on the part the lntelllgence
community played in the Ken·
nedy assassination investigation.
The memo, dated March 21. 196'7.
was ol an interview with tbe FBI
in which the Cuban connec:t1on
was reported.
Although the Interviewee WI$
not ldenUfled in the committee re·
port, Morgan acknowledged to a
reporter that he bad made the
1tatemftlts.
Morgan said he had learned
from Roselli that during the last
CIA-backed attempt on Castro's
life. the would·be assassin "was
caught and was aSS8$sinated and
confessed the whole story to
Castro about the CIA plot. to kill
him."
"Castro's reaction was Ut&t Ir
thnt's the way lhe Aalericans
played the game, we can pl-.y tbc
same game, indlcaUna a purpose
on bis part to retall.tte 011lnst
Kennedy, ''thelawyttcontinued.
Thill uff("r' ¥PPUttiUy mi.d\' Lo
the James lrvlne Foundation.
"h1<'h control1 $4 S pucent ollhe
l'Ompa n \ 'i. 11lock. as lur $252
rn1ll1Un or $J() pe r :.hW'C'
· l-'u11 nd.tt1on otr1c1al6 sa>.
ho" e\ l'I. lht:Y do ool c~tder thl'
propc>!.JI a firm offer
"We have had more than one
~roup of people ... which ex·
pre:.i.ed a desire to make a bad · ·
\aid• foundation spc1kesmw\. ·
·'These people Mrl.' n ot
pnnc1paJs. They declined to tell
ws who the prlnch>als we~ and
they have so far failed to make
uny showin1 that they have the
financial capabihtv to actuallv mate an offer · ·
"As of this mlnutl', "e ha\e on·
ly one octer from a disclosed
principal with proven nnanclaJ
capacity Tb at ':s M obtJ," said the
spokesman.
Fires Sweep
Arid Fores ts
In Europe
By The Associated Press
f'"m~s r aged through acres of
forests in bone-dry Britain and
France Sat urd ay, fo r cin g
thous ands of vacationers to flee
for their 11 ves. Weathermer
fores aw no relief Crom West.em
Europe's longest drought in
memory
The 15-month dry spell has
drained ruervoirs and parched
cropg in a bell from England and
Wales to Belgium and northwest
and central France
Some 3,000 campers and
bathers we re evacuated ln boats
when forest fires swept toward
France's AU antic beach north of
Royan and cut orf all overland
e cape routes.
At l east 1 0 ,000 other
vacationers were in a beach area
farther north, around the village
of La Palmyre, and vans with
loudspeakers toured the streels
and tent c amps wa rning an
emergency evacuation might be
necessary.
Black smoke swirled over La
Palmyre a nd names could be
seen ahooting hundreds of feet in·
to the air less than two miles
away.
The director of a 200 in La
Palmyre appealed to other
French zoos to send him mobile
cages and tranquilizing drufs as
quickly as possible so he could
move h is animals. Including
lions. tigers, giraffes and hippos.
Some 600 animals have been
evacuated, the zookeeper said,
but he said he did not have ade-
quate equipment to move the SO
biggest a nimals.
Hundreds of firemen from
communities up to 100 miles
aw1y were trying to bJock the
blaze ln t he plnewoods, but
strong winds fanned the fire.
The British Forestry Com·
mission closed many forests to
the public because of the danger
of more fires In England and
Wales.
South Wales firemen were r e·
ported near exhausliOfl as they
continued to fight a blaze that nas
already s wept through five
square m iles or forest, destroy·
ing at least 200.000 trees.
In London, where the famous
fountains at Trafalgar Square
have been turned off and the
city's water supply ls down to SO
days, there has been no r ain for
33 days. The four Inches that fell
m the first six m ontM of the year
was just one·third of normal,
typical or the parched weather
that a freakish high-pressure
system over Britain and
northwest France has innicted
on the drought bell.
Those seeking escape in the
holiday resorts of Devon and
Cornwall In the southwest were
greeted by this sign Saturday:
"Spare your blushes, share your
(lui.hes. '· The South West Water
Authorlty said two million
gallons of water a day could be
uved lf people did not flush the
toilet after each use.
Belfast Rally
Vrges Peace
BELFAST. Northern Ireland
CAP J -Thousands oC Protes-
tants and Roman Catholics -
two-thlrds of them women -de· fl~ the t hreats or tbe Iriab
Repub lican Army to de·
monatrate Saturday for peace in
Northern Ireland.
The rally In Belfast's Onneau
Park on the banks ol tbe Laga.n
River went off wit.bout incident
and the J RA was conspicuous in
it.s absenrc
Police cshmated the crowd at
lS,000 but independent observers
put the number at more than
20,000.
Malread Corrigan, 23-YeaN>ld
aunl of three children killed Aug.
LO when c..a1hl fn a t hoottul
between tr<>ops and terrorists.
appealed to "the people of Ult
•orld" lo or11nlie similar
rallies for "peace ln NartJ>en>
Ireland.''
'
Thttt has been corwderable
sptculallon b.> obstrv rs Uutl
this unnamed a.econd &toUP will
not be able t o product· ..
saus/actory f1nancud commit
rnent to back the offer
Tht SC<'Ond M obll offl"r and th{'
newest Texas otrt•r "'ill rt-main In
limbo until sonu: s1•11lcnwnt l!I n'
itChl'<t oo lht-m1t1al Issue ratst-ci
hy Mrs. Smith'11 law<SuH, \\hirh
concernll the v11lue of the lrvlnt•
Company and Its holding::i
Some ultt>mpti. to estnhllllh
that valut> h::ive been made i.ann·
1969, when thl' Fl'dcral T ai.
Reform Act "•1-. p,1!1-.ed. mumlul
mg thut tax·oumpt founduuons.
:.uch as the Jn tnc Foondut11>n,
ruUbt di ves t Lht•mi.eh c·~ or <·011
trolhng shares of t•orporJl1on-.
The in1t1aJ Mobil 011 orft•r \1 ,1,
made an 1974 and bl11t•kt'il in t·nur t
J ~ear haler whtn state Allornc\
G1:n('n1l Evellc \'ounge-r )cunt"d
Mr Smith 1n oppo.'>ll1lm to lhl•
~hllt'
·rht' /\ttornt•y Gcnt•rul entcrt'd
tlw CUllC llClll\i on behaH ot lht•
public which ht'Mfl\ll from
r harltles to wllll'h the foundation
c·malribute s
·rhe Attornl·~ 1.lt•nerul " offl Ct'.
111. uddit1on to C'l:ilnunie the• S:M
111·1cc 1s to low .1 \'Ulm: for tht•
'tlX'k, alleges that lll'j!ol111t1011~
lt•ading to the i.ale """ ha\,.
bt.>cn tainted b~ t•ollu~aon ·
The churi;tt' 1~ in rcfert.•nt e l11
till' found ation':. ui.c or l\lt1tAt111
Stunky 11nd Company to ari
p r J 1 s l' th c !>ha 1 t' :-' .ti 111•'
~!organ Sta nit'\ al t h~ tinw ",,,
1t.•t:11n r d a i. .in lll\t"<lm1·111
hanker for M obi!
So far t ht: onh r\'torded 'alu1
for lhl· prire uf lrvtn,~ Compal\\
'tol'I.. '' $,,5.ts pt'r •har11 "'htrh
"a1' d t"rl\'t.'d from ,1 I a'< ap· 11rn111ul madt> in the l.1te llK".O:I hy
lht' fir m of M rl1h81l 1mtl Sh'\'cl\~
l11r for thr lnl\•11101 Hevcmw
~er\1ce .
Somt> sourC'l')i ll\aott'<i 11\ thl'
\\'ull StrN't J ou rnul 11uy tltut
Jflllntlsal coml' up \\Ith u lh:urt>
••I S65 a shurt'. but th11t ',1lu<' \\ 11:1
purt•tl down .,, \hll lowt1r n~\lrtl
u nder pre<1sure from J rv1nu
Com1\any offk1uli-
Thl• rl'port hn" lw\'11 dl•na{'d I>\' •
.c !lpokt>:.m an for• ~l ar .. 11:111 urnt.
SI\'\ l'lli. !
In prepu1 jllon for ~·1>t<'ml\(•r ~
<'ourt appt• .1 r mwe. 1 hi• ,\l t Ol"lll't • • •
C:t•nt·r~1I h,1., •···~wrtl'\ll\ .11:-.o l(Ot•:
\t•n .111 J\llll ·""·'' \\ hll'h 11~1~ thi• \ alUl' ot I h•· n llilp.111'< .11\tl 1' :s;::
hol<t•ni.:"> 111 Or .111i.:t• Count' 111:'• ..
StHO m1lhon
IT'S FOURTH TIME AROUND FOR HIM, SECOND FOR HER
_______ e_'_"_'•_h_M_od_et_Suun Hunt and New Husband Richard Burton 1 ·
Nixon Favors Burton Reweds.:.
Foret.Carter He Clwoses British Be auty f:
Debate--Guest
SAN CLEMENTr. (API
Former President R1<'hnrd Nix
on consider s a debate between
rival preside ntial candidates
President Ford and Jimmy
Carter a good idea, says a Puerto
Rican Republican conv<'nllon dt'
legate who v1s1ted the Nixon
estate here Saturday.
Jussef Gallb, a 38-year-Old ch 11
engineer, said Nixon apparently
watched the entire television
coverage or the GOP national
convention in Kansas City, Mo .
last week.
Galib. whose visit was ar -
ranged by a staunch Nixon sup-
porter. Rabbi Baruch Korff, said
he had a general. wide-ranging
conversation with the forme r
president during the 45·mlnule
visit.
"He asked me what I thought
about the Carter debalA! and he
said it was a good idea. He said
you have to be well.prepared."
Galib recalled.
He said Nixon m ade no
mention of bis own debate with
John F. Kennedy during the 1960
presidential campaign nor did he
indicate bis feelings about being
ignored a t the Kansas City con·
vention. where his name was
never publicly mentioned.
"I thought about asking ham ,"
said Gahb, "but I changed my
mind. Jt was a fri endly v1s1l. I
dtdn 't want lo it et into ll "
Quake Shakes
Anchorage
PALMER . Alas ka (Al'> --A
moderate earthquake shook the
mMt populous parts or Ahu1ka on
Saturday but caused no slgnifl·
<'ant dam aae. the Nat1011at
Oceanic o nd Atmosphe'rlc
Administration reported.
A spokesman at the agency'!<
Palmer Observatory said the
quake measured 5.9 on th<'
RlchlA!r scale and wu centered
about 150 milts southwest of
Anchorage. The temblor WH not
strong enou1b to generate a
t s unami, or sea wave, the
spokesman said.
Tbe quake wu "felt Stl'on•ly"
on the Kenai Peninsula and was
no t iceable throug h o ut
Anchorage and Kodiak Island. A
radio reporter In Kodiak said the
t.rtomor there was strong enough
to ''wiggle cars a Uttle."
Vorster Petitio ne d
JOHANNES BURG. South
Africa <AP1 -Moderate black
tribal le aders on Saturday de·
manded a meeting with Prime
Minister John Vorster to work
out solutions to crievances the y
see as fueling r ecent rioU In
black urban areas.
NEW YORK (APJ -Hichard
Burton and British model Susan
ltunt were married in Arlington.
Va .• on Saturday and then flew
here ror a reception at the hotel
"here they will live whale he
makes a new film .
The bride is ex-wife of race car
driver James Hunt.
It was the fourth marnag<' fur
Burton. twic e married and
divorced from actress Elizabeth
Taylor, who t elephoned Miss
Taylor tn Vienna lo tell her that
he and Mrs . Hunt were to be mar
ried, a spokesman said.
; (
Fro• Page A I
SWIMMER. • •
of medical studies and the im·
pending disintegration of his
marriage. Qualification fell
beyond his reach again.
Then came this year's Olympic
trials. Olympic flag-bearer Gary
Hall encouraged him to try
again. Dr. Heck I plunged into
training with a fury.
"I hadn't been near a pool in
two years but I didn'tstart my in·
ternshlp until July l , 5o I started
working out with the SC team. At
the trials six weeks later, I was
only one second off my best time
an the lOO·frce. ·•he says.
"And I wa1m't too far off on the
medley either."
Then. in May, only a rew peo-
ple at the burtel reception al hrs
family's Cerritos home honoring
his nicd1cal gradu<Jtion knew
why the man of the hour arrived
late, his hair wet and stringy.
Timekeepers at the Belmont
Plaza Olympic pool In Lon1t
Beach had just clocked him at
two seconds short or quahfyln1:
for the 1976 Montreal competl· tion. He had yet another shot the
nut day.
''lie Isn't going to make it," hii.
fath er Frank lleckl Sr ..
murmured with a measure or
both pride and regret to a gut'!ll
looking up at the tall young In
tern. "He '11 only had sax weeks to
train.''
For Dr. Frank Heckl and h1i.
Olympic dream. It was the end or
the line and he knew it.
Today, he Isn't one of
America 's ric hly rewarded
athletes. He stllJ drives a b•t·
tered old blue Volkswagen with a
peeling USC decal on the rear
window.
But recently at UCIMC, be was
allowed to assist the resident or-
thopedJc surgeon In a delicate
aplnal surgery on a mentally and
phy11cally retarded little girl.
§mall Iliaul for Duo
Laguna Beach Police booked
lwo suspects early t«lay after an
attempted armed robbery that
nelted one d ollar. Mark
Grant Koconles. J9, ol -0> Myrtle
St. was the victim of the 12:30
a .m . strong -armed auack on Cress Street.
Burton and Mr.. llunl 's l'IV•I
wt>ddm!! ('('rt.•m or1v in V1rg111i3
was p<>rforml'd IH Jud~c F'rnnc111
E . Thomas Jr .. whO :1lso matt1ed ~
Secretary or Slate und Mrs •.
flenry K1i.sinj!t.'1 , t J:
Bob Wilson. IH'!ll man for
Burton In h1~ l1r!lt rnarri a~e tJ• ••
l\J1!ls Ta}lor. 'l'r\t·cl m th<· '>a mo •
t•apac1ty on Salurda~. J\l!.o pn" · ·
'>t'nt "<'re J ohn M11lrr. law.>er
Aaron R Frosrh. who repre.,ent~
both Rurlon und Ml!IS Tavlor,
and J ohn Springer, pre~!. agent
for both Burton and Miss Taylor.
D•llt ~loC .i.11 PllG4o' '
SWIMMER TO SURGEON
Olympic Contend•r Heckl ·!·
l>r lh•tkl 11dmil'I t11rl11y h Q .. ·
would rnthu ll1• 111:rvin~ ht.~
rellow hurnon lwln)!IJ lhun swim·
mina for thl'i r <'nl<:l'tal11nw11t •
Recl'ntly ulvl'n ha~ frrsl rcul '.
clay orr in thrc•(• w1•c·k~. he pro.
mptly entered ,, thr<'i.! mile rou((h ·
w:1kr rn·1•1rn rur(• to un 111l l11l;in1I
off Seal Ut!U<'h ond b1wk
"Some olc11•r RUY ht•11l m1.'." hr
explained "Nobody told me·
vou'r(' 11uppQ1'c•d lo take alunl( " '
JlUY m a boot 10 j(1vc you direr·· ..
t1ons." • • •
So the r <'l!ourc:<'ful 'lur1teon nld
he ju.'lt followed the guy who won
"I only got second but It autt
felt good."
D....,PWD•~wy •• Ch•-'"" Mondav•~rld1y II VOi.i no no1 11.tve ~ O.oet by $ :lO D m t.111 belor• 1
P m and ~, cooy will be ci.l•ve<ed
Slturday and Sunday II \IOI• do not
1ecetvt yO<.tr COPY by 8 am. GMI
oofore 1 O a rn and 'l'Ollf cnc>Y will ti. · "
~tvered
Clrc~T"••h11u
Mott Or.Jngt County ArNt U MJJI
Nort,,wesl Hunllnoton a .. ch
and Wt111m1ntt~ , • .-.1u1
San Clemenre. C..olllrllnO Stach, Sin Juen C..1>1t11tl\O.
01n1 Po•nt. Soulh lllQUne
Ltgunt Niguel , • • 4'W4JI
I .
. . • •
Hard 10 lfold
Ins ide that SteubC'n $:lass
1 (('fll 11> .. Orpheu'>" model
Chuck Furbus h < abO\ e 1,
\\ho savi. minutes N'm hke
hours \,hen he strikC'1> the
d1fracull pose at Laguna
Beach's Page ant of the
)lastC'rs.
·fNo Place for Thin Skin
Pageant Molk/,s Hold Pose and Poise
' By JACK CHAPP ELL
Ot IM 0 .. 1, 1'1"'4 Sufi
":'\o. ( don l \\llrn about tht·
act I don't ha\ e an) dotht>1> <m
!C an)thini.:. )ou'n• mnrl'<'O\l'rt'fl
laan an\ ont' clH' hl'CJU!>l' '1111 n ·
4'11id paint." s aid Pam ·1.an1
· ns~·er1ng as 1( the que1>t1on \\erl..'
'usfa tad bouq~<'oas
Mrs Lanz. 28 . of l.aJ?una
nch is one of n handful of mt:n
wom en who pose nude a:>
culpture in the Laguna Hench
Pageant or the Masters She i'
'The Vine."
"J think or it as brinJ?inJ: 8 little
it of beauty and cuJture rnto
veryone's ll\'es, .. she said Mri. ni. a realtor, has pm.Ni an tht>
geant for about rive yl'ar'
When the eurta1n J:O('S up on
he pageant's Into<' Bowl MOJtl'
1ghlly durin~ the sax week sum
er run. I he re un• 5.000 t') l"•
ocused on thl' st.1 1.:t•
"I have m) l') l'' rl1!!-t'<i I JU'l
ort of foq;:et tht•re an• thrnasanch
f people UUl the n '. SOffi\.' <.l,1r
ng al me "llh binocuh1rs." SJ1c1
1ary Jo Bald"' in. 20. of In tnt'
''I've had people ask for "''
ulograph It'!\ r eally cra1.y I
ink. 'l\ty gosh, I'm nobody, 1uc;l
statue up ther e.'
"Off-stage. I look rnt\r ely rlif·
erent than on s\a1te. but they still
orne running up with their pro·
rvns for m e lO Slj:tn," Nht' f>4id
1iJ$ Baldwin, a drama mnjnr al
aJState Fullerton, 1s the kmulc
igyc in "The Dnnt'er-. "
'll'm not a very shy J)<'rRon
irat of all, allhnuith 1t cau!.es
Offte con:.t l.'rn11t1o n t o m y
caher who 1s 11 rt•hi:1t111'1 woman
nddoe!>n 't nt•r essnnl} <,harem}
tt'W'S aboul tht> humun bod~."
au1 P aul K M1lll'r. 28, the m;1k
ulr or "The Daneer' ..
.. Ren It zing it's t..111una neach,
l's very tastefully nude ... ob
'erved M 1 lier , rlm •rtor or han
1t'appl'<i student si.>rnees al Cal
Late Fullr rton.
Ori1ilnnlly cast L~ one of the
·sclples In ''The Last Supper,"
e later was switched to "The
ancers ..
.. Thl'Y ha v<> u h u rd timt
mchmes f1ndtnJt mt•n who arc
der six feel tall that hnvc
yslqut's that ore good for the
atues.
"Usually. o srulptor will mnkco
en and womt'n th<' same hc11'(ht
d it's harrl flndlnA men \\ho
vc very thin waists unrl tt'
atlv<>I ~· s m a ll Jlhyslqurs l<>
ntch up with the gal." he 11ald "llold in~ those po.o;l'S ran be
gh." said Chuck FUrbui.h. u
hospital businE>ss office manaj!er
and model for "Orpheus." a pre·
st•ntat1on i.howan1t a nude man
cauiht tn a Steuben glass
The only thin~ holrlmg fUrbush
up b a c;t rap on his lc·fl arm and
l\\o llllle pla:.l1c pegs for his fet't
Tht> desired effect 1s for the
model to float In the glass
"I think sometimes 1l would be
easier to be an actor and have
lines You 're up there just a few
minutes. but let me tell you.
\\hen you 're there, it's like hours
a nd nothing can twitch or
anytMng." Furbush said.
"If you're o utside on the side or
the hill at gets cold Also you
have to worry about mosquilOC's.
I t'3n Just he ar them buu1ng over
my head JUSl knowinJt they are
"a1t1ng for the attack," FUrb~h
said
"\\'hen the eurtaln 1s pulled.
this cold air rushtng an 1s kind of
a <1hock "hen 11 hits vou. hut \OU
J!et ui.ed to that loo." ~11~)
Balrl~ tn !oa111
:"ormall) th..-t'\<'lll'mt•nt of
oppean nj! Ofl i.tal!e keeps the
models "arm There's also lhe
hl'at from the slaJ!e li~htb, but "I
krep hoping 1t 's not too eold i;o I
don't j?et l!Oose bumps · Masi.
Hald" an said
llolc11ng still 1s "hat the
pageant is really all about and
stage fright ran ruin a model
Furbush said i.hat. the first
enuple of limes. he J!ets the
i.hakes Mrs Lnni sajd she ex
per1enced the "Jitters." an ex
penencc she s aid was common 10
most of the modt'ls. not just the
nudl..'s
~fo!ol of tht• s hakes and the Jll
lt•rs are con(JUt'red, before the n:·
.fl perform:1nces Mart. Pag('8nl
models en· renowned for their
ability to hold still.
Pai:eant director Don
W1lltam1>on t'nJO)S ldllng about
tht• tame c1 pa.icon landl.'d on onl'
of the '-''Omen posed as a stalul'
She held her pose despite the bird
anrl the audience roared with. ap-
provnl.
Makc·u1> i!'I another pen I.
"I've been every color from
pink lo white to JtOld, oh. bronze
too," s aid Jean Sampieri. an ex·
t'cullve secretary from Hunt·
mgton Bl'nrh who appears as
"Mourning Victory ."
Evt'ryone agreed the make-up
wns a vexotlon. Furbush noted 1t
took 30 to 40 minutes to get it on
"Tht' point Is always freczini:
I'm s ure they refrigerate It
before they put it on us." Mis~
Oaldwan said.
And 1tetling ll off 15 ~omettung
else agatn
"You have lo lake a eold
shower because. af it's warm. the
pores open up and the :.luff Just
:.oaks rii:ht an ," M 11ler said
· I've been told that you wall
turn white by the end of the sum-
me r because you JUSt can't get all
that stuff out. My nice tan is gon·
na disappear.
"I've heard rumors about the
people with silver. They go out on
the beach and they start sweat·
Ing and they start glistening
because all this stuff comes out of
their pores." Maller Joked.
In addition to committing the
necH s ary six weeks during the
summer to p erform In the
pageant. Furbush said he starts
preparing in advance by working
out at a Laguna Beach health
rlub
S<-vC'ral or the models notl'd the
awkward pos1t1ons they're
f o r r C'd to a ss ume b y the
~culpto r 's wo rk c auses sore
musclt's until they become ac·
customed to the strange body
positions
"I think som e of the 'sculps'
have the most difficult positwns
and strenuous things to rlo The
audience of course is aware of
how difficult It ls to do and ap·
pree aates the beauty of it," Mrs .
Lanz s aid.
In her own pose this year . she's
completely bent over backwards,
a position she said was easier to
get Into than out of
A s for why the volunteer
models r isk leer s, cold. mos
qulloes , pigeons. tenacious
make-up and other hazards, the
answer as sa mple · They h kt' 1t
"Whal I get out o ( 1t
personally . 1 e njoy the people
and every t ime you 1(0 orr that
stage, that hand of applaus<'. at
makes you feel rc•al good, ..
f'urbush said.
"When you get involved 1n
c;ometh1ng that Is bigger than you
art', it's Just kind of uphfling. It
dwarfs whatever problems you
have. It's exhllar utmg to bl' u
part of something known around
the world and e njoyl'd," Mrs.
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''I like to think my voluntary
efforts arc contributing lo benefit
our town," Mrs. L:tnz said.
"It's nn honor . My parents &{e
really proud of me 11nd they'r e
always telling their hiends about
me being In it," Mli;s Oaldwin
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CALIFORNIA SUN BRINGS A SMILE DESPITE DASHED POLITICAL HOPES
Nancy and Ronald Reagan Relex In Pacific PallaadH After Republican Convention
f'rotn Page .\ I
REAGA N • • •
delegates b y a 10 per cent
92.000·vote margin
But th a t 1s pas t :"o"
Re;igan 1:s loqkint: ahead
Starr aide Peter Hannaford
said Reagan will meet Monday
with the producer of h1s former
radio show which pr0\'1ded
most of Reagan's net income of
5282.253 last yea r \\1th the tn·
tent1on of getting the "Amencan
\'1ewpomt · · com m en tan es back
on lhe air by mid-September
Aside from that, Reagan·:.
fut ure p l ans a re uncertain.
Ai.ked 1f his race against Ford
was definitely his fin:ll run for
the pres idency. Reagan left the
door open just slightly.
"I LEARNED a long time ago.
as I :.aid ~o often. that 1 ·m never
going to again m ake <l deelaratton
about that saying never Certatn·
ly elected offi ce 1s not in my
mind ··
The prt>i11dt'nl·~ "a. .. the only
political office Reag:in had even
consid e r <'d s intt' l e a vin g
California '!. governor 's office 19
months ago. Retiring alter two
l<'rms as governor. Reagan r e
Ject e d st r o n g pleas from
backers t o run for the U.S
Senatt!. And he repeatedly said
he would n rvt'r undt'r an v
c1rcumstanct's act•ept the vice
presidency
But he will bt' m•arlv 70 before
there 1s another opp0rtun1t)' to
try for the White House. and 1t
sounded as if the thought of his
· af!e "ere som c" hcrt' in the baek
of Reagan's mind when he strug.
gled to hold back tears and
:.peak lo a g r oup of young
campaign volunteers the morn·
' mg after his defeat.
"You stay in there, stay in
' there with the s ame belief and
the same faith that made you do
what you arc doing hcrl'," he
sa1d
"The individuals on the stage
may change. But the c ause is
there. ond the cause will prevail
because It's rh~ht. So don't give
up your ide al s . Don't com
promise . Don 't turn lo expedlcn·
c~· a nd don 't . for heaven '!'!
.sakt's. . . don 't ~et cynical"
But Re a11an, ~ho even on
the longest a nd most grueling
da)!. of his campaign looked
years youngt•r than his ag(', sa)"
age 1:. not a ronsuleration m h\:.
plans
Ht: IS t:N ERG ETIC. athletic
.ind in ~ood health nn outdoors
mun whose fa\'oritc act1vlt1es nre
horscbaek ridtnJ: and ouldoor
l'hOr<'S 11uch as cutting wood at his
ff88·ac re ranch in Cahrornin's
roast al mounta ins 120 miles
northwest of l.os Angeles
Reagan 11old lhl• comment
abe>ut n('w actor!'! on tho stage
ttld not mt'nn he was bowing out
o( politics. It is quite the op
posite. he said.
"I was talking lo our young
~oplc, facing all those tears. I
didn't want them to transfer
their feeling!'! that because an In·
divldual Is defeated, the cause
was defeated. They've got to
continue ln whal they believe " I It is definitely not aJl over for
Reagan in his mind.
The radio show. whkb bis
slaff said reached 30 milUon
listeners daily, will be h1s <'hief
Podium lo preach his gospel of
free enterprise and Umiled gov-
ernment.
"I un do more for lbe cause J
beUeve in from the out.side,
maintaining my independence,··
be said, explaining wby he
would never accept. the vice pre-
sidency.
"I've evaluated wbal I think J
can do best. 1 believe that there
are enough dlfrerenc:es between
myself and Ford that. while I
will support the nominee °' the
party, I want to return to the
radio program. the ~per
column and the speaking circuit
to be able to inlluence and to
state my feelings ~ I lblnk
the government ls taking tM
wroog course.
"I want lo advocate the cause
that I believe In, the con-
-aUve c, • " be saJd.
Ford Needs to Light
Reagan Fans ' Ardor
8y Wl\"LTER R. MEARS
AP S-1•1 C.rr•...-ftt
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP I
In the tensions and struggles of
lhe R e public an Na tion a l
Convention. one of President
Ford's campaign problems 1s
etched sharply.
He eannot s tir an cooservalJve
hearts the ardor that burned for
Ronald Reagan, but he must
ha\'e t h e a rmies o ( t h e
Republican righl al work for his
ticket
In the four days of the 31st
R t'pub l i c an Nat io n a l
Convention. Ford men had the
\"Otes, but Reagan.i t.es had the
teal. And that zeal Is whal
mot ivates a campaign volunteer
to do the dull, bard, unpa1d labor
of any campaig n.
The conservatives can. and
did. s peak the ritual vows of
Republican unity behind the
ticket. But pledges of support
"'oo·t get the envelopes stuffed,
the doorbells rung, the precinct
lii1ts checked. the leaflets dis
ln buted. the GOP vole out on
election day.
Those are the labors that can
tip an election The Ford-J immy
Carter race looks one·s1ded no\\.
but both nominees say the l(ap
will narrow now that the Prest·
* *
Ford Backers
Go Out After
Californians
LONG BEACH CAPI -The
leade rs of President Ford's
California campa ign said Satur·
day they will launch a concerted
campaign to wln the aJjl or
former Gov Ronald Reagan's
supporters
In a state ment released here.
Atty. Gen Evelle Younger and
state Sen Dennis Carpenter , R
Newport Beac h , said Ford
campaign officials m each coun
ty will receive letters urgmg
them lo seek out Reagan and
draw the m Into the Ford
campaign.
Younger praised Reagan ln
the state ment, saying, "Aa ell·
pecte d . Go ve rnor Re acan
showed his class and ded.lcaUon
to good government. by warmly
con1ratulaUng President fi"ord
and pledging his tull support. for
the Ford·Dole ticket."
Younger and Carpenter said
they want to merge the lwo
campaign staffs.
4tLif e on Line'
Says Squeaky
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Charles
Manson fo1lower Lynette
"SqueUy" Fromme. serving a
life t.erm in fede.r-al prison. issued
a mesaaae Frlclay to her onetime
roommate and escaped convict
Susan Murphy, saying, "Your
life ls on the line."
Miss Fromme, who was CClft·
vicled or allempllnC to as·
suslnate P resident Ford 1ast
year, telephoned Tbe AsSoclated
Preas at SU Diego .XS said she
wanted to give a message to Miss
Murphy. Sbe Ulen rud this stac..
meat:
.. You are l\Ot Mmson !amity
bat )'OU CarTJ thal name. J Wish
you well, but )'otl'd beat t-ealize
your life is oa the Ube, and not
because of the FBI. This family
is for earth bal90Ce, not money,
dope or poo#ef' plays."
Miss Fromme declined lo ~
plain what lbe meant by the
~
(NEWS ANALYSIS]
dent has h is R e publican
nomination.
Ford invoked the spirit of
Harry S Truman, patron .saint
of the ·uphill campaigner, to
stake his cl aim of coming
victory In the Nov. 2 election, no
mmd what the polls and the
pundJt.s may say.
The President. a Truman fan
nom inate d in the cit y of
l'ruman. aim ed the fi rst major
address or his campaign al the
average American, sitting at
home.
"It is from your ranks that I
come and on your side I stand ...
he said in Thursday night's ac-
ceptance speech. "And I predict
right now that the American
people are going to say, 'Jerry.
you've done a good job. Keep
right on doing It.·"
To get them to s ay ttiat, Ford
will need the active help or the
Republlcan party's best foot
soldiers, and many o( them are
tht' conservatives who worked.
and wept, for Ronald Reagan.
The risk to Ford now 1s not
ltke that of Truman 's 1948
e:impaign. when the left and the
n ght wings of the Democrallc
p a rty s plit o ff a nd ran
candidates of their own.
A group of Young Americans ror Freedom, among the most
ardent of conservatlve facllons,
'thanted "Third party. third par-
ty'' for a while at the con·
vention 's closing night. There
were only about 20 of them.
Despite tentative plans for a con-
servative meeting to talk about
a bolt, It seems unlikely such a
move could go anywhere.
At Ford's invitation, Reagan
had the last word, the final
apeech, of lbe convention, and it wu all lhal the PresJdenl could
have a sked from hls beaten
challenJ.?er
" We've got to quit talkmg
to each other and about each
other · said Reagan We
must go forth from here wuted.
determined and what a great
Beneral said a rew years a,go 1s
true there 1s no sut:.titute for
Victory "
Al convenlton hall, there was
warmth ln the cheers and
ovations for Ford. But there was
tlre ln the battle crlea for
Reagan, even In the chant.a that
eounded when finally, in deleat,
he made his appearance In the
· 1tand1 Thursday night.
AA the dele1atea disbanded on
Friday, the enthusiasm gap was
showing. In an Associated Presa
survey. more than fr.I percent of
the delegates who supported
Reagan said they would vote for
the Ford· Dole ticket, but many of
them aald their personal effort."
now will be concentrated on GOP
candldates at home, not on the
national ticket.
"There's an awrul lot of bitter·
ness right now ," said L.E .
1bomu of Panama Cily, n a.,
Reagan's s tate c ampaig n
manager there. ··But when they
think about the alternatives,
ma.t or them wilt have to come
around.''
Thomas said Reagan sup-
porters would have worked more
dlligenUy in the fall l'lad the
former California governor been
on Ford'• Ucket.
Rea&an s aid he would not ac-
~ept that nomination, He also
conllrtned that the President dJd
noto(fer it lo him.
"I 'm going back lo my
garden," said Helen A. Turnell or
Salem. Ore. "I 'll vote tor Ford,
but only because Carlel' Ts
worte.''
"Ob, I'll vote for him, but I
don't know whether 111 do any
wort," said Mona Hi.nmmi of
KremmUn1. Coto.
Th1t is the mood Ford needs to
crack.
TV Debate
MayCoine
Sept.28
By JOHN BARBO R
A.HOC:t ..... h H \ .. ltW
I( the League of Wonwn \'otl'r~
has its way . th<' fi rst nutlonally
tt>lev1sed debate betwet•n Pres1 d~nt Ford and Dem<X"rnt Jimmy
Cru1er will be Tut!:.da~. St-pt. 28.
mSt. Louis
Some how, 110 far. these dl•
te rmined . c areful men and
women ha ve had the1rway
The~ '"e be<>n µress101ot for
nationally tele \'IS\'d debatt>:.
b elwt-e n t b e t\\O maj o r
candidates lonl! he fon• thoi1e
candidates "'e re cho~t·n The
League 's Boa rd or D1rt'ctors
made the debalt!S ll t arget al the
annual con\'ention in May, and
League delegatei. met the pro-
posal by lhe tr president, Ruth
Clusen of Green Bay. Wis., with a
standing ovation.
The league 1s curre ntly
ci rcul ating a petition with a
target of fou r million signatures,
it says:
"We, the people, urge the ma-
jor party candidates for presi·
dent to meet in public debate on
the issues facing the country."
The league ho ped that its
petitions would be in by Labor
Day, bul it now looks as if the lwo
c andidates have pre ·empted
that.
The leagu e 's executi ve
director, Peggy Lumpl , said the
league also embarked on a
national public r elations
campaign in May to convince the
candidates they should debate.
Carter accepted the idea in
principle more than a week ago,
and has named tus press aide,
Jody Powell. to work with the
league's steering committee. He
has not, however, accepted lbe
league's auspices yet
President Ford. in his a c-
ceptance speech, also accepted
the idea of a national debate, but
did not specify who should or·
gamie it. The league hopes to
meet with t~ord people in the
near future, Ms. Lampl said.
The league would llke to sec
three pres ide ntial debates. one
each on domestic Issues, foreign
policy, and the role of the pre-
sidency. It has proposed lbe
weeks of Oc l. 11 and 15 for the
final two.
It is also considering a pro-
posal for another televised de·
bate the week of Oct. 18 between
the two major party vice pre·
sidentiaJ candidates.
Raf fish Look
This Jong-necked beast took a jaded view of having its
picture taken at the African Lion Safari in Rockton, Ont.
But other than doing a little rubbernecking, the giraffe
made no move to dissuade the photographer.
Landing Site Name
For Viking 2 Probe
PASADENA (API -
Scientists made a final decision
Saturday to land Viking 2 in the
northern r egions or Mars on
Sept. 3, hopeful that the landing
site -called Utopia -will
harbor s ome form of Martian
IHe.
Utopia h ad been chosen
tentatively. scientists said, but
the sketchy photographs or the
region l bal were previously
available did oot provide enough
information on which to base a
final decision.
By Saturday. adequate photo·
graphs and meuurements of the
atmosphere above UtOpia had
reached earth, and 'dentists
were pleased with ""hat \hey
saw.
"There Is a little more water
around Utopia than B·2 (the
alternate site>." said a Viking
official.
The presence of water -
however scarce -ls essential
for the exis tence o f life,
scientists believe.
If all goes well, Viking 2 will
touch down at the Utopia site
between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. PDT
on Sept. 3. ,
The miniature spacecraft will
begin its complex probe or the
red planet . 4.000 miles and half a
planet away from Its sister ship,
Viking 1.
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-Have you waited too long for a mall order Item you p•ld
for month• ago?
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Pat wltl cut red tape , getting the an1wera and the action you
need to aolve your problems with government agencfea and
buslne11e1.
Mall your queatJona to Pat Dunn At Your Service, Orange
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sure to Include your telephone number.
Even If you don't have a problem. the At Your Service column
Is Interesting reading, dally except Saturday• end Monday1
In the DAILY PILOT
6 42·4321
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RTD Talks Hit
17 . Costly Snag I LOS A'NG E'-E!J <AP> -Southtrn Culifornl3
Rupid Tran I\ Diltrid management and bus
drivers were report~ SS million apart ufteT' an
eleventh·bour ntc-oc,latlng session Salurduy af·
~moon.
Nej(oUatort for both sides sajd around-Ule cl~ talb would oonllnue in the hope ot ruch·
in.: an 0&rffQU!nt before a strike deadline aet
by thedrtY•rs fc,;r 12:01 a.m. Monday.
"We1fJ ae>proximately four to five percent
apart OYft' tJ three-yeur period. Perhaps that
sounds 1lke • tmoll dJlference. but il represents a
signtficant f.a>ount of dollars." said SCRTD
General m~aaer Jack Gilstrap at a special
SCBTD boac'd meeting.
llB~XPL.UNED the rive percent difference 1n • three-~ar contract translated into a sum of > ~million.
I "ayor Tom Bradley, wbo orrered his
I seJ'\'icet at the special meeting, told SCRTD
board melflbers : "I share your concern that we
somehow •void a st ri~e like we had in 1974 "
SCRTD bus drivers ended a 68·day strike in
1974, after voting to accept a two.year contract
with a 24 percent increase, which gave the bus
drivers 8/l average hOW'ly wage or $6.67
Tax Protests
! Def eat Bill
SACRAMENTO <AP>
·-Homeowne~ protests
-. over rising truces bave
•• .,,. been instrumental in a
third defeat for a bill
aimed at insulating more
houses to sa,,e natural
gas.
"You don't seem to re-
:iliz~ the nature of the
Not Lone Slaark
Catching great while sharks off Southern
California has become quite a trend -this
one, captured near Los Angeles by J ay
Langham <left > and Hug h Inness-Brown, is
the fourth C'aught in the area in the last two
months.
energy criSis that's fac· --------------------
~=·~·San Diego
'•·'
--Eyes Plan
\I \For Heroin
SAN DIEGO <AP>
San Diego County is look-(;ng into the possibility of
'etting up free heroin
clinics for addicts.
•, !1 The move follows a re-
commendation by the
''• • county grard jury as a
"1' replacement t o the .•.! .. methadone maintenance program.
David Speer. the
'.r.,.c ounty ',; chief
<\' administrative orncer.
· :.aid Friduy that both the
1•1 .. Advisory Committee on
,;,, Drug Abuse and the
.:.ui·~llcalth Care Advisory Committee a re studying
,1,, t.he proposal.
~,.,
'"~~~. Officials
1~ :=.,R e lease
'
f
E scapee
By The Associated Press I California officials,
nrter being told that con·
dit1ons are intolerable at
the Detroit House of Cor·
rections. ha\'e rele ased a
20 ·year-o lct w o man
t•scapee rather than re·
turn her to Michigan.
The woman. Danej)n
Ann Weaver of Sturgis,
"as released after a two·
hour hearing wher e con-
ditions at Dchoco were
described as "mtolera·
ble."
Miu Weaver. who
t-scaped after servinJ? six
months of her 11 :·to 14·
)'enr sentence on a bad
check chnrf!e. said she
s uffered from un ·
sanitary t'ondilions in
the kitche ns. thefts.
threats of sexual assault
nnd cold trmperatures
because h&.iten. did not
work.
mg us." Sen. Peter Behr
<R·Tiburon i told the As·
sembly Ways and Means
Committee. which killed
his bill Friday.
"WE 'RE being
bombarded with letters
from people about tax
assessme nts,'· s aid
c h airman D a n
Bo atw right <D ·
Concord1. "People don't
want a single penny
added to their house
costs ...
Behr's bill would have
required attic insulation
as a•condition of sale or
any house worth more
than Sl6.000 in California
after Jan. 1, 1978.
The bill was opposed
by the realtors and by
land and title and escrow
associations.
rAUFORNIA
Sentence
Lig htened
SAN DIEGO IAPl -A
Marine captain has
agreed to accept non-
judicial punis hment in
the fatal beating of Pvt
Lynn E. McClure
Capt. Cecil V Taylor,
former commander of
the Special Training
Branch at the Marine
Corps Recruit Depot.
was offered nonjudicial
punishment in lieu of a
court-martial by MaJ
Gen. Kenneth Houghton,
the Depot commander.
PAPERBACK
SALEI
SELECTED Tm.ES
OVER 1.000 mus
TO CHOOSI FIOM
(SOME ARE SLIGHTLY
DAMAGED)
SOU1H~OAST Pl.AU
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Guard Honors
Two Victims
TRAVIS AFB <A P 1 -
The b odies of two
American Army officers
battered and hacked to
death by North Koreans
were returned to their
homeland Saturday in
flag-draped caskets.
A 26-man military
honor guard met the
pl an e carr yi ng the
bodies when it touched
down at the s unoy
airstrip here. Ll. Gen.
Edward Flanagan, com·
mander of the 6th Army,
repre se nted th e
Secretary of the Army
during the brid, solemn
ceremony.
THE CASKETS held
the bodies of Maj. Arthur
B o nifa s, 33 , of
68" Oval Dining Tobf.
with two 22" leoves
Cone lotk Arm Choir
Cone lock Side Choir
,, .. Chino
Server
Newburgh, N Y. and 1st
Lt. Mark T . Barrett, 25,
of C-0lumbia, S.C.
The honor guard, at at-
tention. s aluted as the
caskets were carried
past Lt. Gen. Flanagan
and lifted mto waiting
hearses.
Hunt Spreads
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP1 -The search for
Manson cultist Susan
Murphy, who escaped
from feder al pr ison a
week ago, widened
S aturday aft e r
authorities disclosed she
had been trea ted In a
Santa Cruz hospital two
days after the breakout.
•-o 569.00
215.00
l89.00
899.00
'89.00
SALE ENDS
AUG. 31 -HURRY!
Sunday.Au9usl22 1976
A t F , It's wful
N~wport Traffic
Has C Jam Blues
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
GI-. O<lllr l"llM f.UH
Newport Beach seems to be
headed toward a future as a 1iant
P•rldn&; lot.
tr traffic projeclions are lo be
belie ved. by the year 1990, It will
be close to impossible to get
around Newport Beach in a car.
Traffic engineers bave devised
a technical syst em to explain thls
prediction and It is based on how
well cars get around today.
The idea ls that the now of traf ·
lie is less related to the slze of a
road than it is to the intersections
that cross that road.
THE QUALITY of flow is as·
signed a letter grade from A lo F.
with A being a completely un·
inhibited movement of traffic and
·F being only sli ghtJy better than a
parking lot.
Newport Beach Traffi c
Engineer Bill Darnell says that
an ihtersect1on can be working at
level C and still be considered
adequate.
Anything below level C means
a traffic j am in which cars are
backed up waiting to get through
the intersection.
The most obvious examples or
the so-called breakdown level of
service are . the intersection of
Dover Drive and Pacific Coast
Highway and the intersection of
Jamboree Road and Bristol
Street.
Darnell and his staff keep a
continuing traffic count of the
city's major intersections. Those
statistics reveal a deterioration
of capacity.
THE.SURVEY of Pacific Coast
Highway s how!t1.hat, even with aJI
the improvements proposed ln the
city's master plan or arterial'
highways, the best intersection
rating on Coast Highway by 1990
willbeaD.
The survey started in the sum·
mer of 1974 and it llst.s the flow
and capacity of the int~Uons
at Balboa Boulevard-Superior
Avenue, Ne wport Boulevard,
Riverside Avenue, Dover Drive,
Bayside Dllive, Jamboree Road,
Newport Center Drlve ,
M acArtbur Boulevard and
Marguerite Avenue.
That survey shows deficiencies
in every irltersection.
A deficiency occurs when the
number or cars trying to use the
intersection exceeds the number
the inters~c1ion is deslaned to
handle al level C.
For instance, the least inade·
quate la the Balboa·Sl.q>erior in·
tersectioa.
At tbe tlme or the survey, that
lntersectl<>n was di:slgned lo han
die 32,000 avuqc d1i1ily trips
\ADTL There was u count of
35,000 AOT, teavlng a ddkit'ncy
of 3,000 ADT which netted tht> m·
tersectlon a 0 rating.
The Dover Drive intersection.
which not surprisingly earned nn
F, showed a delicleney or 2!5.000
ADT.
The picture in March of 1975,
was not as bleak, due to lhc
absence ot s ummer beach traf·
fie.
Yet all of the mtersections l!X·
cept Balboa·Superlor showed
ratinas ranging from D to fo'.
Balboa·Superior showt d a
smaller ADT than the capacity
and earned a C rating.
Two sets of future p.roJections
are made. based on these sur·
veys.
One assumes the completion of
the master plan of roads. The
other ass4q\es the completion of
everythtng except the San Joa·
quin Hills corridor, which would
shuttle beach-bound traffic away
from MacArthur Boulevard and
East Coast Highway in Corona
del Mar.
THE ROADS shown on lht!
city's master plan include a six·
lane Pacific Coast Highway from
the Santa Ana River bridge to
MacArthur Boulevard; a six·lane
Jamboree Road; a . six-lane
MacArthur Boulevard: a six-lane
, ext~nsion of University Drive; a
freeway where the Bristol Street
frontage roads now exist. and an
expansion or the interchange or
Newport Boulevard and West
Coast Highway.
Some of Ulese projects, such as
the widening or Jamboree and the
highway. are in the works now.
Others, like the University Drive extension, have been delayed in-
definitely and may never be
built.
The future of the San Joaquin
IUlls corridor. or the extension or
the Corona del Mar Freeway us
it's referred to in the survey, 1s
vague.
THE CORRIDOR was included
in the roadwork master plan re
cenUy approved by the county
Board ol Supervisors. but its
eventual existence hinges on how
much money is available from a
variety ot aaencies including the
state and leder al governments.
The importance of the 1990 pro·
jectlons ia that they depend on all
of those road projects being com·
p l eted, says city Traffi c
Engineer Darnell.
"We don't know how great lhe
OAILYPILOT 1t .'t
Co111111a11d e r
Lt J m:k Oc\'l•ret1ux. 13-year
v~leran of Orunge C'ount~
She riff's De pa rtme nt . is
comm and e r of La gutrn
Niguel s ubs t at ion . lie
ad min is t r at e s 75-pe r son
operation. Photo appeared
in Saturday's Daily Pilot
with in correct capt.ton.
effect will be or deleting even on<'
of lhose projects.·· he said.
Based on his s tatistics. if th1·
San J oaqwn Hills corridor 1s not
built, the best capacity in those
Coast Highway intersections b
going to be level E. carr ying a 1
deficient'y of 16,000 ADT. I
Tbe worst problem will be tn
Corona del Mar where the traffic ~
will go without the bypass. Ac:~ I
cording to Darne ll. the highway
at Mat'Arthur and Marguerite .
will have deficiencies of 35,000 I
for each lnterseclion. 1 Thal means a nearly totul nntf •
constMt breakdown in traffic I now, he s aid.
"Try to \•is ualite a funnel
Traffic flows on a gravity princi·
pie. There is a maximum amount
we can get through an interse<··
t1on at one time.
"Ont'e you exceed the cupac1·
ty. it's like expanding the top of :i
funnel. The more you add to lt.
the longer it takes to empty."
Color T V Stolen
In Laguna Niguel
A color television set valued by
the victim at $350 has been stolen
from a Laguna Niguel home by
burglats who broke a window
,and climbed through it, Orange
County sheriff's officers said.
Deputies said the theft was re·
ported py retiree Louis J. Cum-
mings 63, of 30671 Pa.Mo de
Niguet. 'The tclevisio11 set was
taken from a stand in the master
bedroom.
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ll
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P, GE J
Picking a President
'lb.e convention tumult over. \'Olers have just 10
weeks t.o examlne the 1976 pre ldcnUaJ tickets -and
many must (eel they ·re starting atm~t from scratch.
Democrat candidate Carter still comes across as
a man wearing a mask -outwardly mUd and
aomewbat conservative, yet revealillg an increasing
leftward Wt by backlng programs ttholng the tax·
aod·spend days of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society.
Candidate Ford 1& at least a familiar face and
generally regarded as a decent, hooest fellow. But bis
decision t.o accept mo5l of the ultra·conservatives'
platform planks in the interest of peace and expedien-
cy -even those attacking bis own administration -
raised some doutM as to lbe aggressiveness of bls
leadership.
Of course, convention platforms are customarily
. ignored and this year's efforts qualify Cor dismi.ssal -
the Republicans' as far too conservative to win voter
acceptance and the Democrats• as being generally
vague, ritualistic and meaningless.
Starting well behind in the polls -and with the
Reaganites not all that enthusiastic in their support -
Ford will have t.o come out swinging, try to project
more aggressive leadership and try to force Carter in-
to taking specific stands.
With the parallel to the Truman-Dewey campaign·
obviously on the miods of both candidates, and with
the prospect of a debate or debates. the coming weeks
could be the most enhghtening for voters in a long time.
·Additive Advantages
The past fe w years have seen a veritable panic
about food "additives" and much drum-beating for a
return lo "natural" foods.
But. a nationally recognized nutrition expert, Dr.
He dtcs th~ rapid redU<!tlon ln cases of stomach
cancer . once extremely common, since the addiUoo o!
antioxidants to prevent rancidity ln coolc.lne fats.
Uy the samo token. one of the most danaerous
carcinogens is produced by a common mold that
grow on milk. bread, com and other foodstuffs. The
use of preservuUves to inhlblt mold growth ls credited
with vlrtuaJly eliminatinl cancer ori1inatin1 in the
liver.
And the recently crltlcl.ied use of nitrites tn the
curing of roe a ts bas to be e valuated in ll&ht of the fact
that ::,mall amounts of nitrite-thoqh less than
n~ed lo make the meat pink-block the &rowth of
the de adly botulism organism.
In s hort, let's think twice before condemning all
food additives. Some of them may be life savers .
Taxes and the Governor
California homeowners -particularly those oo
fixed incomes -can well understand the plight of one
who may have to sell his bome because of rising
taxes.
But the govemcr of the state?
Yes. Governor Jerry Brown says the tax squeeze
on hjs L aur e l Canyon diggings up in Los Angeles may
be too much. His assessed valuation went up Crom
SSS,000 to $87,000 this year and he may bail out of the
homeowner role as a result.
Besides, the young governor spends most or his
nights in his $250 bachelor apartment in Sacramento
-when he's not out chasing political rainbows in
Maryland.
tt would be rewarding to feel the governor un-
derstands all o f our property tax pressures because
he seem s to be in the same bind as many of us. ~·:·~,.....
Jean Mayer, points out that some additives have had
a notably beneficial effect in reducing food-oriented
diseases.
Except not all of us have a $50,000 salary nor a
million-dollar mansion to move into if bad things go
worse "6"et, Im gc>ittg to miss "'Y ,,.,,;~ al\s from Jcr ,.,d Rot\~'
Ford's Reluctant Compromise Turned Tide
KANSAS CITY -President
Ford's coldly ru.listic cooven-
Uoo strate1y re1cbed 1ls climax
around 2: 15 a .m. Wednesda)•
when his managers, overndmg
Secretary ol State Henry Kiss·
inger's pro·
lesll.' finally
accepted a R e a g a n
platfo rm
ameadmenl
lmptic:Wy dis·
aYowing
P'ord -
Ki s singer
fonip poUcy.
That calculated surr~oder
lbnlttled whit scant hope re·
matned of rallying Reagan's ~
teated leitons on the ideological
Issues that triggered their
ori&tnal challenge to the Pres1·
dent.
Dovetailed with Rt>agan cam·
pajgn manager John Sears's
own strategy or fighting oo pro-
cedural issues, this bottled up
Reaganite passion and prevent·
ed an ideotogic al outpounng at
Kemper Arena
Lacking that passion, Reagan
delegates wt're outmuscled by
Ford delegates who, surprising·
Jy, maintained far superior dis·
clpline.
WHEREAS REPUBLICAN
machines of the Northeast kept
UgbUy leuhed Ford delecates
ready to vote (or 81\)1.hlng, un·
baaed Rea11aniteg needed a holy
cause. That they wttedenied that
cause in Tuesday night's test
baJloting was 3 tnumph for Ford
convention manager William
Timmons and a miscalculation by
Sears.
Some test vole. on which de·
legates were not legally bound
by primary election results.
was Rl'agan 's only chance or
( EV ANS-NOV AK )
erasing Mr. Ford's slim dele·
gate lead.
With Sears committed lo a
non·ldeolo1ical test, the foreign
policy amendment was a sop to
boJster morale ot Re.gan de·
legate~. The mejcr effort wu
rule 16CcJ, requirtna Mt. Ford
to name his runnlni mate in ad·
vance.
On Tuesday aftemoon, just
hours before tbe ballolfog,
Sears Informed bia reclonal
whips they bad 1,180 vote1 -30
more than needed -for ts<c>,
without even countloc un-
fathomable Missiuippi.
More nervou.s than be let oo,
Ford delegate counter James
Baker tallied a bare majority ot
1.130. also without r.Iis&ssippi.
The discrepancy: Sears wes
counting Trojan Horse Reagan
delegates in Northeast delega-
tions.
TBUS, NEITHER side was pre-
pared for Mr. Ford'a 1,180 votes
on 16(c). When Seo. Clifford
Case announced 62 ot 67 New
Jersey delegates against the
rule, Sears was astounded; be
demanded a poll of the de1ega·
tion <wbich confirmed Case's count). ·
Five Georgia delegates,
boQnd by slate ~venUon to
support Reacan on all matters,
defecled. Some 10 Ford de·
legates from Pennsylvania sup-
posedly backing Reagan on
J6(c) vanl.ahed in thin air.
Little Delaware was the Rea&an disaster in microcosm.
Sears expected that the 1Ho·2
support there for Mr. Ford
would be trimmed t.o 12 to 4 on
16<c>: in fact, it was 15 to 1.
Sears expected support and
even a podium speech backing
16(c) from Thomas Evans, who.
ns former Republican naUonal
e~hairman, would bave been
the most prestigious Ford de·
leeate to back the rule. But
Evans, now running f o r
Congress, Informed Sears early
Tuesday that he bad personal
assurances from President Ford
ol vice·presidential select.loo re·
form for 1980 and, so, would op-
pose 16(c) thia time.
Tbd hemorrhage of support
may have been caused when
M1aaissippl 'a afternoon caucua
delivered, by a three-vote
margin, all 30 votes against
16Cc> under the unit rule. But
this reason, publicly advanced
by Sears, reveals be). shaky
was his s upport on the pro-
cedural question In the first
place.
Enduring Qualities Hard to Promote
KANSAS CITY -Gerald R. Ford, a calm man. took office
1 when the country was greatly
~distressed over the Nixon
I Presidency and scandal Now
I President Ford hns emerged as
hls party's nominee :.ifl~r the
GOP was lorn between htm and
Ronald lt('agnn ur1oth1•r <h~·
tressing s1tuat1on
But Ccrnld f'ord 'it'Cm'I to rn·
durc.
lh• life has been arn1ctrd ~1th
anomallt11, but he sccmi. LO havl'
lurncd to live
with thl'm. m •
wa s b o rn
Leslie King
but didn 't I know thwt un·
. tU he w3s 17
Md hb actual
fath ~r ar,.
peared to tell
hlm . Mr . F o r d • a
parenu h11d dlvorced. lie wos on
lmant when bis mother remar·
s:ted. renam~ her IOft ond kept lt
all from bJm.
Gerald R. Ford married a
divorced woman. Betty Warren,
and then set out to build a strong
marriage with her. They pre·
\ailed over his many night•
;1wuy. wht'rl he dutifully spoke
for the Republicans, Betty
Ford's trial of the spirit and her
cancer operation. There ha11 been
no more devoted. loving couple in
th~ White House.
Cit:Rt\l.D FORD has nlso
persevered in his pollUcol life.
What else to say about being an
ally with Charlie Halleck, lhen
w:ullng and hoping for the day
when Republlcnns would win the
ltou.~e. thu• boosting Mr. Ford to
hls only ambition -to become
Speaker?
It wns anomaly, tr not aberra-
Uon. which put Mr. FOf'd Into Ole
White House. The vke preslden·
cy was off his cour80 And so was
the presidency. But he rllled
them bot.h and m•de the best of
it. Gerald Ford is a survivor, a
m:an who tries to ~mooth out
troubles and do what'11 l>Ofl1>lblc.
In 1008. Lyndon Johnson would
not suffer tlM taunt! and body
blows from Sens. Eugene
McCarthy and Robert F. Ken·
nedy, so be released his party
from the responsibUity or r~
nominaUng him.
In 1976. Mr. Ford ha.• suffered
all manner of attack In the
Rea~1n campoi&o. but he figures
that he neither has the privileged
position of an elected President
nor Is the sort or man wbon pride
would m~ke him quJl. lie ll moTc
ut.oni.hed at the Rc83an can-
didacy than angry al the can-
didate. So they call Jerry a nico
1uy.
Mr. Ford plowed throuah lhe
prtmartes. feeling no lnd[gnlty,
and let uncommitted deleRatta
cross the White Houtt thl'f'~hold
•• thoush they were visiting
notables. "Jf• says that's how the
ayatom works, and he doesn't
mind It. He hus no c10 problem
lhe way Lyndon John.eon did,"
aays one or bla aides.
Mr. Ford allows weeks and
months to fold Into years,
dramatic eventa to fade. He sur·
vived two attempta on bis life,
but lhe citizenry probably needs
jogging to remember it. Mr.
Ford's crises, travail, successes
and record are rarely rendered
In dramaUc faahlon.
WHEN HE SBOWSirritatlon or
anger, it la 1n private. He became
annoyed with ContreSS when It
worked harder to exempt luelf
from at.ate and local income tax·
es than ll did on the Swine Ftu
Immunization BUI. He barked at
HEW Secretary David Matthews
when some junior bureaucrat
ruled that rather-son and mot.her·
daughter affairs were verboten.
He grouses about the woy
Congress pu1he1 spending bUls In
an election year. lJut be seldom
raUs ln public on these matters,
and he ls not an arm-waver in his
television appearancea.
Mr. Ford wants lo kec.>p his Job
'Squandering Tax Dollars Must Stop'
the Editor:
• Like a scleoce-fielinn parasitic
'll)on1ter. the evcr·increaslnJ!
property-tax burden has crept In
lo our communities, extended Its t~g tubes, and silenUy drain.'
our economic lire·a blood ;
lneanwhile, we alt Idly by,
•atcbing, watchtna. doing
~g.
Unless we refuse to support lhe
bureaucratic squandering or
~bllc taxes, and unlesa we as
elthens take an interest 1n the
local, community governments.
and unless we lake our political
leaders to task foe supporting
special Interest 1roups, our
future will be ins lant ttt>1'1-
The cosl or basic city servicts
b exorbitant; lbe servtces are
ltss productive. The educoUon
a,ystem spends more and more
money: lbe studenui are less and
leu prepared wlth lhe basic
akilll lo provide a viable and
heallb,y commu..olt.J Ml wbicb all
T
( MAILBOX )
lAfter• from reoden ere 10rlcotM.
The right to condnue lfttn1 to JU
.,,acr or •Urn1note ubd b rafrWCf
Ll'ttcn oJ 100 &00rdl or ka tuiU be
gsum prefernce. All ~kn mull m•
dud.I lignolurt and masUng addrft•
bvt name• may ~ t.Oiihhtld °" ,.
(/*If if iu/ ftetnl reOIOl'I b QPpCrcnt.
Ponrv "11.ll not ~ P" blisM!i
can exlst happlly. Who could
have gucsaed that the small re-
quests for tchool support that
6ecan in the early 19509 would
lead lo the monstrous ukae lh•t
now bleeds u s dry? More
dollars does not mean rnorc
~uallflcd people OT better educ a·
uoo. Whit It d~s mean is that
we've created all aD·consumlng
t.httat to oo.r °" .,wenee.
i
We could not predict that
this tugcdy would occur, nor th.at the ever locrtaslDg tax-bite
would devour us with the ex-
pooeoUaJly lncreaslng appetite
we now race. We can deal with
the reality as it now exlstl. We
can turn our lethargy, com·
placeocy, and indlftereoce to
concern, participation, and
responsibility.
We must gel, and we are en·
tJtled lo repn-t entaUon fOf' our
tautlon. Taxation by decree
does not have a place In our
cities. Growinl budfeta must
trtop. County expenditures which
sabet the inflationary spiral, with
any confirmaUon al acceptance
of the electorate, mttst stop.
Sq_uanderlnf our communal ta.x
doUars mutt stop. lf not. wlll RnY
cf us have anything left! 'fttls too
we cannot predict.. ~ need we
take lbe risk?
RON SJ'SINBER.G
Bardlfl a D~lldt
To the Editor:
No candidate for public office
r~eives the newa coverage be
desires, but surety every ca.n-.
didate is entitled lo accurate re-
porting. Accur1cy, o( course, Is
difficult in :so subjective a field H
politics.
Unlike s peeches or pollcy
s tatements, campaign finance
s tatements allow a more
scrupulous devoUon to accuracy
by the media. 1 must therefore
protest lhe unfortunate charac·
t.erizalion of our campaign as de·
licit spending. WhUe Daily Pilot
rtporter Gery Granville would
have us s ptndinit $6,472 from re-
celpts of SS.319, the truth or the
matter is that we reported re·
ceipta of $6,919 and expenditures
ol $3.385. <Only one-third at the
$3,38$ was spent lo the primary
campaiJn.> RONCX>kDOVA
because he is convinced that be
leads the country in a steady,
sure way. He is low-key and de-
termined. and be thinks the coun-
try should be, too. Mr. Ford
believes in a gradual expansion
of the economy, a phased shift of
power from the federal govern-
ment to the states and the speak-
sortly ·but· c arry-a-big-stlck
foreign policy.
· The Ford record Isn't bad. The
nation worked out of the re·
cession. innauon has been cut
and unemployment has dropped.
The CIA and the FBI are being
reformed.
Still, Mr. Ford is miles behind
Carter-Mondale in the polls,
though his aides claim that the
Pres ident is close in the key
st.ates and will be much stronger
ln Dr. Gallup's estimate -Lows
Harris', t oo -by early Sep·
tember.
PK ES IPENT FORD
semetlmea likens himself to
President Trumun, pcrh iip~
lhlnklng that the office fell on
them both.
Truman'H 1948 cnmpaign
speec.ilcll and film clip!! wc•ri•
atudl<'d by Mr. Jo'ord's 11taff who
Im med I a tcly d C{'idcd th<•l
Truman wait a different un
derdog thon lhelr boss who wnn't
shout, "Fascist" at the l>cm
ot'rats, or accu ~e Jimmy
Carter of havin«i a calculatin~
machtne where hls heart ought 1.0
be.
Aa much as Carter-Mondale
slyly attack President Ford on
thf' Nixon pardon ind Watergate,
Gerald Ford won't Ro for the
boil. He doesn't rile easUy. Some
wlsh be wouldt especlu!Jy over
t.he scandal-ridden Democratic
leadership In Congress. Mr. 1-·ord
tells J'tlA friends that sh,.gging ls
not' the mark of a good leader.
Let Carter slug and promise
plenty, the people will catch up
wtthhlm.
The man who was born IASUe
King, and got through that ldent.i·
ty crisis when be was a youth, Is
not eastly rurned. To think aoout
It. r. art111l dClll bas Mpptned In
the Ford years -both o( them -
bul can bl• ch1mploM get that
across to the American people,
or will Gtratd 'ol'd fade away M
bendur•!
Rep. Philip Crane at lllinois.
and North Carolina delegation
chairman Tom Ellis , their
ardor for Reagan dimmed by
Sears's non-ideologlcuJ strategy,
stormed after the vot e that
Reagan delegates needed an
ideological rallying point.
Al least, Cra ne and Elli~
added, they would have a
chance to vote against the Ford·
Kissinger foreign policy, even tr
it came too late lo help Reagan.
BUT IN a sky suite overlooking
Kemper Arena, key Ford aup·
porters were debating whet.her
to accept the foreign policy
amendment implicitly denounc·
ing Mr. Jo'ord 's llelslnkl treaty
and his snub to Alexanden
Solthenitsyn.
Rank·a nd-filc Reaganiles
would never accept, even if
Reagan staffers wouJd, a White
House "compromise" deleting
m e ntion or Helsinki and
Solzhenitsyn. So. the Ford
ch<>icetS : flabt or surrender.
Dr. Kissinger, confined to
Washington until Mr. Ford was
s afely nominated, wanted to
fight. That position was backed
in the sky suite only by Vice
President Nelson Rockefeller.
Sen . Robert Griffin of
Michigan, Sen. John Tower of
Texas and d elegate-hunter
Baker asked: Why fight over a
document nobod y r euds
anyway? But when told over
the telephone the amendment
did not matter, Mr. Ford .....
backing Rockefeller and Kiss·
inger -shot back: "The hell it
doesn't."
ON TllE floor, Sen. Jesso
Helms or North Carolina was
overh e ard telling Ford
operative Tom Korologos ho
would leave the Republican par•
ty and back an independent
con11ervnt1ve ti cket if the WhJlo
House bcul the amendment.
But with nnli·16Cc J dclcl(atcs
from M 1u lllsi ppl, Georgia,
Delaware ond cl:scwhc·r<.' oppc>ll·
Ing Mr. Ford on this on<',
Reagan could scarccily Jose. Thl•
President reluctantly agreed lo
11u1Trnder.
That ra1S<'!I a tantullzlng ques·
Uoo: llt•d S1·11r1 not 1wt oft the
Schweiker rocket with itll lGCc>
~e<:ond atoge, and h:,id tho c•on·
ventlon repudiated tht• Ford· ,
Ki ssinger foreign pollry In a
roll call . would the H•·n.ian Udo
have stnrte<i? Perh&p.o1 not, l'>ul
nt lca!ll this would hnve b4.·•·n a
lar dlHercnt convention.
ORANOI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Rohtrl N Wt>td. Puhl•~
Thomo1 KHUtl, l':ditiw
The edlt.orial pai;e oC lh~ Dally Pilot lt"~k• to Inform and
~llmulete rtaden by pr"°'l>mtlna on this pal(c dlvrru commentary
on top1('ll of lnttrt"lt hy syndlc;it
ed columnlstl and c.1rtooni~t11, by prov1dm~ 11 forum for ~.adtt11'
vlt-11111> 11ntt by pruenllnc Ulla
ncwJ1111per·1 opfnlont 11nd Ideas on current topics. The edllorial opinion& of the Dally Pilot appear
only In thr cdltnrtal column 111 tho
top or the pau. Oplnicm11 CX•
pr,.,•NI by lht' cnlumnh1ts and
<'lrtoonlsl1 and lt1tltt write~ 11r~
their ov.n and no cndon<'ment oC
lhrir Vl('WS by tht 0111)' Pilot
should be In/erred..
Sunday, August22, 1976
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Cou1·t Keeps Van Line From Moving
WASHINGTON -
CorporatJoo3, or (Jctlooal P«'Plc
u lhey are koown to \he law,
have beeo eomplalnlnl u loudly
u real people that tfie IOVttn·
menL 11 u the novtllat Fram
Kafka dncrltt.d lt. The dlfrereo· ce la thal wblle puctlcally
enrybody will lend credence to any tale of of-
ll ci aJ abuae
directed
toward an in·
dlvldu al,
maoy ot u1 are shpUcal
when cor-
porat lon1
c<>mplaln that
they are
sometimes no
better treated, nor any less
arbitrarily, lhan a black well are mother.
North American Van Lines
would probably disq.ree, and a
recent dttlsion by a tbree-judie
federal court in Fort Wayne,
Ind., makes it look as tbouih this
big trucking company gets about
the same treatment from the In·
terstat.e Commerce Commission
as lhe welfare mother gets from
a hosllle social "'orker. Since
September. 1912, ~ by tbe
comml.uioo has made It 1m·
poulble for North Amerlcan to
expand ill buaineu. f'or almc.t
four yur• t.be company baa bttn
forced by the covernment to
at.cnate, to UH the verb lhc
court employed.
North American'• trouble
betan in 1970. when lhe com-
rnluion promulcated new and
bl&ber atandardt of performance
for movers or 'household
turniJblngs. Nothing necessarily
objectionable abo1.1t that. For
yean people had been complain· tng that moving companies
meued Ul> their ll ves by not com-
ing on the day they promised,
breaking the crockery in transJt,
dellverini late and wildly ex·
ceeding their estirrulted costs.
Since it also had become a piece
ol settled folk wisdom that an fn.
jured customer bas tittle chance
oC coUectinf damages from a
movint company, the Interstate
Commerce Commission was un-
der pressure to do something.
HENCE the new, tougher r e·
gulations. The commission,1
which had ignored smal(
( VON HOFFMAN )
cUJtomtr complalttt.s f« yea.rs.
•ttma to have docldcd to rectlfy
one set of errors by committing
another. It demanded th1t the
moving companles sign a con·
sent decree promlalng 100 ver·
cent compliance with new rt'·
1 ulatlo n1. Arter several
threaten.inc audits wtte begun
again.st them, Aero-Mayflower
and Allied Vans signed. North
American didn't, arguing that
the nature of the business ls such
that 100 percent compliance is
physically lmposslbte.
The straightforward and fair
action for the com m1ssioo to take
at that polnt would have been to
collect inform ation and bold
bearings oo tbe bone of conten-
tl on between it and North
American. That way the dis·
agreement mifht have been set·
Ued on its merita. Instead the
commission decided to attack
American on the non-home
f s · gs part of its !rei8ht
hauling !!'ess, the part Qf'thc
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business lhat bad notblna to do
with the new reiulations.
Law aod commission re·
gutalioru require that ev<'ry tJme
any tnlcker accept.a an order to
carry any ntw 10.rt ol mettban·
dise it must aet a "certificate or
convenience and neceaslty,' ·
which a~lftea what m~han·
diae ls to be carried and between
what pofntl. Small wonder that
some people in the lndust.ry feel a
trifle overreau.Jated.
THE COMMISSION retaliated
against the company by
withboldina from it permlulon to
carry such diverse and unrelated
cargoes as lawn mowers, Pine·
Pong tables and mu.slcal orcans.
In characteristic Kafkaesque
fashion, permwioo was never
denied; it was just never grant-
ed.. thus prompting t.be federal
~urt to say "tbe contlnued
withholding of decision in North
American's application proceed·
ing bas been arbitrary, without
reason, wit.bout factual or legal
support, in excess ol authority,
beyond the limits ol justifiable
discretion and Unpd at times
with bad faith." Elsewhere in the
same decision the court accused
the commlsalon of "punishing"
North Amtr1ca.n for "rocklnl the
boat" in reslatin5: pressure to
1fgn the 100 percent compllan~
dee"". 1ometbln1 the company
waa wtll wJthln Its rlabts to do.
The manner tbat the com·
mtuton went atter North
American la almost aa danaerous as the tlleaal punishment itself.
For Instance, It allowed anolhtt
abipping line to 1l1n a decree pro-
mising 90 percent compliance,
which North Amcrlcim wu quite
willln• to do.
ANOTHER procedure adopted
by the commiaaion wu the point·
len bearing and the useless tn-
vesUg a tlon. North American
submitted its case to one of the
commission's administrative
law officers who. after the hear·
ing was completed, ruled in favor
ol the company. The commission
simply took the position the de-
clsion didn't count. Later. an
audit of North American's
operations was undertaken in
which the court said millions of
pieces of data were assembled
bul then again the fruits of this
mquiry were deemed irrelevanL
The hallmark or this kind ot ad·
mlnl1trntlon is that there 1. l
never any way ol determlnin£ l
what's relevant ••. They u1e
v-.ue t!XP,resslons like "not ap.
proprlate ' or "unsuitable" wtUI
one fell the Idea thcr"C rl'ally are
no procedures, no judicatory
mechanisms. The victlm la sup·
oosed to ao ll\rouaih tho hoope and
monkeyahlnH carel'Ully adMr·
tn1 to every rule. fllUna out every
form, 10 that when he f1nds out lt
was a munlngleu blt of
bureaucratic acroballc1, tho
splrit will break and be will learn
that there ill only one leuon to
leam and that Is to auesa the
pleasure of one's official maater
and comply with tt.
Jn this case the Federal court
did its best to make it up to North
American Van Lines, but. aa the
judges themselves said, It bas no
way or compensating the com·
pany for tbe business it Jost nor
the money it spent in legal fees
fighting lhis kind of thine foe so
long. The rest or us m.lg.bt ask
bow costly is this kind cl re--
gulatlon that affords no one any
protection. We still want to pro-
tect families when they have to
move, but obviously wo haven't
yet learned bow lo do it.
Quadrennial Frenzy Activates Memory, New Polling Methods
By CAROL MOORE
Ol lllt O~llf P'llel S..lt
To me, politics and television
have been such bedfellows that
they could solve the blgh cost of
primary campaigning.
Perhaps it dates back to the
tsixth grade when lhe whole class
-came to our famJly room lo
.. watch the first nationally
'televised inauguration o.nd snack
on cider and cookies.
In later years l envisioned a
series of debates to last about two
weeks after which everyone
would vote by pushing a channel
button -in a grandl~e Nielson
poll.
i That would d e-emphasize
charisma and save all the ex-
pense of jet -powered
·WhisUestops, fund-raising din·
:iters and umpteen squadi. of
Secret Service.
Plus the brevity of the pro-
cedure would concentrate atten·
tloo on the iss ues rather than the
l;itest rumors or uncommitted
delegates.
Nor would we have to sit
through 42 minutes of last hurrah
demonstrations or the individual
polling of 67 delegates from
New Jersey.
l Now l'm not so sure.
, THE NIGHT or lhJs year's
keynote for the Democratic Na-
tional Convention, b~k In July, I
wound up at South Coan Plaza.
helping kid sister finish buying
.her trousseau.
· With the a forementioned
vfdeo-voUng Instinct. I was com·
palled to watch those two lmpor·
tant addresses at the TV display
at Sears. Certainly there would
be a small crowd of partisan fans
doing their cl\'1c duty of keeping
informed.
1 was the only one.
Undaunted, I started listening
to Sen. John Glenn. Wb.Y didn't
more people want to hear what a
,_pace hero had to say about Im·
proving today's situation?
A passer-by muttered, "A
J)('rson's life must be super cmp·
ty 1f they hnve to flll It. by
•Atchina lhe convenUon "
Tho ult>am1m wu perturbed
By ALBERTW. BATES that [ didn't want to buy. Ho kept
turning up tbe volume on another
channel where Duke Snyder was
reminiscing about the old
Dodgers.
EVEN TROUGH I'm a
Brooklyn native, I stood my
ground. A Mexican-American
couple joined me fort.be last half
of listening to Rep. Barbara
Jordan of Texas.
An Archie Bunker brushed
past wondering, "Who the hell is ·
that?"
Had be stopped, I would have
explained, "She may be your
next vice president.··
In some ways my eleclroruc·
election theory succeeded. TV
viewers could bear better than
delegates on the convention noor. And sets are as readily
available as polling places.
Will We Ever
Dial 011r Vote
... Or Nominate
A Hot Dog?
Television coverage ol the political conventions in New York
and Kansas City is in such extreme contrut to bow ll was in 1940
that. J can't avoid a trip down Memory Lane.
That wu tbe year Wendell Wlllkie came from nowhere -ac-
tually, Elwood, lndlana-to overwhelm the Republican Conven·
tion in PbiladelphiL
NBC television was in its Infancy. The only receiving sets
were in the corridor between Philadelphia and the New York
metropolitan area. Everything about TV convention covl'rage by
RCA/NBC was experimental. And the candidates were afrald of
this new medium.
Swift & Company, my employer thM, had a laboratory staff
of more than 100 PhDs. They bad uncovered the fact that by
treating pork casings with raw pineapple Julee, the enzymes
would naturally tenderize the pork casings so that larger, ''din·
ner sized" frankfurte.rs could be produced. This would become a
glorified bot dog, soclally acceplable, as it were.
IN FACT, John Barrymore's daughter featured the dinner -
size franks, with att.e.odant publicity. at. a New York City de· •
butante party at about tb1s same Ume.
But what tf they held an l'lec-
Uon and nobody was listening?
That would have been my lot
the night or the Republican
keynote this past week.
I was reveling in a celebration
dinner at a fine restaurant where
the Chancellor-Cronkite drone
would not have mixed wllh the
string quartet. And the wine
might have impaired decision.
mating.
IT WAS REASSURING to ~
able to read Sen. Howard
Baker's speec h in th e
newspaper• the next diu-. <Guess
I don't belong totally to the audio-
visual generation. We sUll wrote
essays when I was in school.)
However. ther e must be a
quicker, better way to run elec·
t.ioos with less expense and less
pressure.
Election-by-television might
raise the same eligibility ques·
lions as registration-by-mail.
But there would be fewer mid·
dlemen and chances tor com·
puter error or breakdown. And IL
could be Instantaneous enough so
western voters wouldn't know
"predicted wl.nners" in the East.
If the TV ·poUtical connect.Ion
were more crucial. it could be n
iiubllmlnal reminder to "stay
tuned" to what's happening in
Washington.
My friend Glenn Dorcmbush ls con·
vinced lb at the· beavywel&hl boxer
known as AH. formerly lcnown •• CaaslUJ
Clay. ts the 1reate11t specimen of the
species to have been thrown up 1lncc
Leonardo da Vinci, and he isn't 10 aure
about Leonardo.
( CHARLES McCABE )
I was in Washington on liaison work with government agen·
cles when word came from my Chicaao headquarters to attend
the Republican Convention in Ph.Uadelpbia and see lf 1 couldn't
win some more attention fort.be new product.
Friends in the press corps at Philadelphia quickly arranged
all the credentials I needed for free movement at the convention.
One of them referred me to NBC's television executive. say-
ing the man was feeling defealed. He had been 'unable to
persuade any of the several candidates to go before his cameras.
They were afraid they might project a poor image, he had found.
I made a deal with the man. He agreed that If I could bring
any of the candidates befOTe his cameras. he would find a way to
plug our new fancy hot dog as a reward. The situation tickled my
funny bone.
90 I SET o·ut to enlist one ar more candidates for NBC's
brand new television cameras. I can't noW recall the lesser can·
didates. I do remember vividly my approach to Senator Robert Ta.ft. a leading candidate. His answer was an Immediate and
vtgorou.s "No!"
But then I got a yes from Willkie, until his advisers got to
him and made him change bis mind.
No candidate, major or minor, went before the TV cameru
in 1940, to the great disappointment of the NBC ex~rimenters.
But my hot dog cause was well served by H.V. Kaltenbom.
the premier radio commentator of hJs time. He posed ror pictures
eating with relish Cand mustard) one or our new dJnner-size
frankfurters.
Ab, press agentry!
I wu happy lo shed that skin and return to wrestling with
corporation problems at a higher level. It was good run, though,
while it lasted at that fantastic but futile Republican uprising for-
a New World m 1940.
Al Bot ea ii a rehred edilonal page edUor of the Daif11 Pilot. lie re·
lldca mSanClemente.
frotn boxing traditJon. rn the enrly days
ol thll century anyone who went into the rtne, whether be was Lebanese or Mcut·
lean or Italian, cbo9e ftnt. of all an lriah
name.
Champ's
'Family
To my lttend Mike M~Court, All Is
mon real than all the saints he was
taught about back \n
the old country. ln-
~luding St. Aloysl~.
patron of youth. To his
•ldeltick Seamus
Coyle, Ali .stands in
the course of human
progress like the in·
vention of thew heel.
To my friend
Chrissie MemU. All
is truly something
Th.ls news I got from anot.ber ldolator
of All, David Hanly, who shepherd•
American writers for the lrit1b Tourist
Board. I may add David wasn't the only
one I heard the story rrom. lt LI accepted
fact in Dublin from Madigan's Bar
behind the Gresham up to The Bailey, off
Grafton strfft.
TUE STORY ls that over a century
•10. In or about 1870, a genllrman
named O'Grady, born in County Clare,
made hls way t o America and
establiJbed himself in "the Solid South.
The Sood O'Grady married a black
woman, a !ac:t not so uncommon in the
South or lbose days.
John L . SuWun and Gentleman Jim
Corbett bad put an lrllb label on the busi-
nes1 of boJC·llfbtlne. One of my earliest
heroct, "Kid' Moran. turned oul to be
nn Italian. l didn't know whether to
laugh or cry when I &ot the new1'.
l for one welcome old AJI to the fold. It
may be lhat we Irish have been obtuse ln
not ietUnf lhe Gaelic cooncctlon earlier.
If volaUll\y and volublUty are Irish
\,..its, and 10 we are told by the image-
makera, then All la Jrlab of lhe lrtJlb.
He ii a black Scbeberaude wbo bas
be4;I! lelUn1 tbe world bi.a tales to.-over a
decade now, ud ttlll hal the world firm·
ly hooted. There cou.ld be tbe blood of the
old lrllb cieemen ln him.
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Gl-een?
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else. Sbe met him once in a Los Angeles
r estaurant. "Those hot brown eyes
pierced rl&ht t.brouih me." sbe rePo'U.
Chrissie cannot recall that encounter
without a sli.1bt /1Ulon colng through her
frame.
For m711ell. I can mly say that J tblnk
All is quite as remarkable a man as Ute
man he was named after -Cassius
l\larcellus Clay, about whom I shall pro-
duce a column one ol these days.
'!be original Cassius represented the
flower of all that wu mqnificcmU,y raf·
flab in the Old South.
What my friend.a who so admire All do
nottnow, and what r didnotknow'uaUl 1
h!CeDtly naJtecl Ireland, la that there no.a in the blood d t.be Oamlq ch.am·
ploa a dedded amoant ol lriah eencs.
Tbe aoo ol O'Grady also married a
black woman. The cblld of tb1s mar·
rlafe, Odetta Lee Grady, married
Caaatua Marcellua Clay, Senior. and pro-
ceeded to father the 1rreal part·lrish
acrapper now known by the Mobam·
a.Ian name or All.
1'boutb AU bu touched \ll)Oa almost
HtrY aubJec:t under the aun In hl•
vartout pre.fight clisse:rUUom for the
press and tube, he haa nev'1' said
anythin1 about bis Gaelic 1roat·
grudf fttber. When Ali does reler to b.11
motbet1 who i• •till with us, he •«fl she ~.~er swe« UWC fat homey
All 'a reluctance to admit bi•
lrlahneu Is, somdb.irJ8 d a departure
Tll£ ABILITY~ Americans to dJS·
cover lrl1b vand!athers ln their blood ls
weU·knOwn and feeds a cotta&e industry
ol Dublin gene&loaiats.
Thia ability to Cmd crandlathen or
Celtic persuasion Is endemlc among
politicians interested ln •ttracUng tbe
Irish vote -and tell me ooo who lan't.
Richard MUhous Nliton went to ex·
tenslve, it not altoedher coovlnclng,
Jen•tbs to prove that one ol lho
MilbOWlet WU I IOO oltbe old SO(l.
That Muhammed AU ii leas than anx·
lous to etUibUtb what II apparenUy an
easily ettabllabed link to t.M land or
Saint.a and Sc.bolus 11\ay tell UI ol lriab
deleent la• about All than tt tells about ~elves.
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Fair 'Snowballing'
Huntington Art/ est Set Wednesday J
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Castle in Spain
The forme r castle of t he Dukes of
Cardona, near Barcelona, Spain, is now
open as part of a network of hotels main·
tained by the Spanish Min Witry of In·
formation and Touris m. Many of these
hotels, called paradors. are old palaces.
castles and convents that have been com·
pletely remodeled inside. Cordona Castle.
above, was begun in 789 A.O. Information
about Spain is available by writing Spain,
Ei6S Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10022.
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By ARTKVR R. VINSEL
O#llle O.llYl'llllliWlf
ShatlY sbownian Mlke Pace
and hi starr of 21. iocludin1 u
1pecaal d elivery rneasenaer
named Oh&sannab Prtnale, are
frantically pr~parina lluoUniton
Beach for a SUmmet\ art.a and
crafts festival to run \\\dnffday
t.hrouib Labor Day.
Page. 28. of South LD.guna con·
ct'ived the ldeu of the Fest·Aw\•
Fa.Ir on u rented 40-acre site at
Beach Boulevard and Atlanta
Avenue.
Page holds forlb in blS lrru.ler
office at a desk crammed with
paperwork, photos. contr3cts. lit
tie Christmas candy canes and
an array of ringing telephones.
"IT'S BEEN progreSSl\'l'ly
snowballing," s ays Page. He
says he has already booked 70-
plus of b1s 200 exhibitioo booths
"We're just about filled up in
Tent One and we stiU have a few
of the 20·by ·20·foot outs ide
booths. Then we 'II start filling
Tent Two." says Page.
Poking the brim of hls leather
toP hat up with a battered old
cane, the youthrul entrepreneur
discussed progress of the Fest·
) Wo~f Trap Snares Arts, Hearts
l By CA ROL ~IOORE the Capitol en\1t ons. talents. As does cweryone else bee au e
0t1MO•Hr"'""su" Vtsitors, toting picnic baskets For instance, about 40 singers the atmosphere is so casual. Rox
Brochures proclaim that Wolr and blankets, can enjoy magnifi. are chosen in annual national dinners are available from a
Trap Farm Park is "'the first and cent outdoor theater, strolling competitions to form the resident catering tent and culture comes
only National Park dedicated to musicians and puppetry in company and s tudy under to the picnic tables.
the performine arts.·· meadow tents on these 100 acres career-oriented conditions. A mini-lecture on the history of
Bureaucr ats admit 1.t"s "'where o( prime Virginia farmland. The opening in June featured musical comedy and a d e·
the nice people in Washington Now in its sixth season. Wolf Ray Bolger and Tony Randall monslraUon of Renaissance in· come out or the woodwork " Trap presents the total spectrum struments entertained diners Tourists will be glad to find this of the arts with special emphasis and a composition by David awaiUng "Kismet."
inspiri.ng and idyllic respite from on showcasing young American Amram called "Birthday The main attraction, with John
.Flight Promoter Must
Pay Back $43,000
Fanfare for a Friend ol Music.. Reardon, Jane A. Johnston and
in honor or Catherine Filene Richard Bauer, was a stunning
Shouse, 80. the patron wbodonat~ combination or natural beauty
ed the property and original and artistic creativity. building funda.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A
charter flight promoter accused·
of malling false statements and
encaging in deceptive business
practices was ordered last week
to repay 86 customers more than
$43,000 and pay lbe sate $180,000
in civil penalties.
and several employe1 were held
personally liable tor payment of
t.be penalties.
She is rightfully proud of the
government and private 1.odustry
partnership that offers such line-
ups as "Kismet," stars of the
Gra nd Ole Opry-. tbe
Preservation Hall Jan Band and
National Sym-pbony Orchestra in
a week.
A final judgment in the case
Witnesses for the state had
testified at the trial that they
were st.randed in fOl"eign coun·
tries without air passage home
after buying charter flight
tickets from Econo-Jet. _ was tiled in San Francisco
Superior Court against Econo-
Jet Mart, Inc., formerly of San
F'rancisco and Berkeley, by the
state attorney general's office.
Its president. Hilbert Mohabir,
··0ur office received over 125
complaints from customers or
Econo-J et Mart who were
stranded abroad,'' said Atty.
Gen. Evelle J. Younger.
"You can see a Metropolitan
Opera production here on our
lawn fOT $4. The matinee for $3.
There isn't any place in the world
that you can see it so closely, so
intimately and so comfortably."
Mrs. Shouse said.
The wealth of entertainment is
virtually in the backyard or her
house across Dulles Highway but
"'1 fed I'm only a guest."
If'
Stone-age Land Still New
By ST AN DELAPLANE
' GOROKA. PAPUA. New Guinea-To.
~ day we got on a time machine, an elderly
t
Dc.3 of Air Niugin.i. and flew back to the
Stone Age.
The yearly "singsing" is on: fierce
tribesmen with bows and arrows, boars•
tusks through their noses. Stone Age people
who peer at you under headdresses of
towenng bird plumes, beads, shells and
possum fur .
The .. singsing" has been going on 20
years and there areso.ooo peopJe in this cof·
fee planters· t own of 10,500 in the New
Guinea h ighlands. Australia used to run this
land but now It's a new nation. One year old.
Threemillion people: Papua New Guinea.
*** WILDEST looking bunch are the Mud
Men of the Asaro Valley. Bodies coated in
gray mud. Masks made of clay. Everybody
1 is armed with bows and arrows and spears.
1 for most of the dancing honors ancient vie· tori es.
The coffee planters (who organized the
firat "sings lng• ) put a ban on liquor.
"Which is probably a good thing. Only a
few years a go these chaps were burying the
hatchet -in each other's heads," said ·an
Australian wbollvesdown in Port Moresby,
the capital.
All tbe ftibes are giving a wide berth to
the Kukukuk~ tbe Jut people lo atop eating
their memiu, not too Iona qo. ••• PRESENTLY you can only 1et to New
Guinea via Sydney (on Qantu> or from
Manila. About 5,000 Americans come here
eacbyear.
Rory Scott -be ran Fiji's t ourist
bUreau for years -is the new tourist direc·
torof the new natioo.
He said: ~·A lot~ Americans come here
to see the place where they soldiered. It
~them $125 ada.Y.1ben there's a big air
fare -about $1.406 via Sydney from San
Francisco.
"There's red tape getting visas. And
we've only got ~ hotel rooms in Port
Moresby." ••• THE FEELING of stepping back in
time: A villager marched in today thump-
ing drums, blowing oo flutes that sound like
foghorns. A Papuan wearing a foot-long
gourd eats a bot dog as be watches three
skyd1 vers bail out d a plane hi8h over unex·
plored mountains.
There are men with headdresses 10 feet
tall. Their breastplates gleam like gold.
Women have tattooed faces. Often are
nursing a baby atone breast and a piglet at
lhe other.
These highlands people have deep.set
eye6. Sloping foreheads. Wide noses. Short
musc ular bodies. A sort of "rrtissing link"
look. • •• PAPUA NEW Guinea has preserved
"pidgin" as the working language. <It's
even printed pbonettcally as "Air
Nlugiru. "> Pidgin is baby-t alk English.
Quite a few 1ea1oing words show the
coastal trader origin.
When Prince Olarles came here a )'.ear
ago for Independence Day, be was .. Ni.am·
bah wan pikaoint biloog misls queen."
Mary Olmstead, the American Am·
bassador, made the opening speech here. It
was then translated into pidgin for the
locals who badn 't had the faintest idea what
she wa:; t alking about. (Didn't miss much.
Sounded like it had been canned in Grand
Rapids.)
Twinkllnr s ta rs above the
rough-hewn walls and ghttermJ!
fireflies a ug m e nted t h e
technically pe rfect Autocue
lighting for the Arabian fantas~
Show tickets are compet itively
priced but the stage is also v1si·
ble from hillside galleries wl\ere
lawn sealing costs $2 to S4.25.
The administration offices or
Wolf Trap Farm Park are open
to the public from 9 a.m. to s p.m.
The box omce telephone is (703>
938-3810.
For lbe joy or just listening or
the experience or bearing again
wbat gives ,you pleasure, Wolr
Trap is worth discovering.
Ski Resorts
Deep in Debt
MARKLEEVILLE CAP> -
Alpine County, whose ski resorts
are known far and wide, will
have to borrow money and cul its
budget: The two largest ski re·
sorts can't pay their property
taxes.
Barbara Ryan, county audJtor·
recorder, said that Bear Valley
and Kirkwood Meadows owe a
total of $380,000 from the past two
fiscal years.
The 800 residents of the county,
Calllomla's smallest, are facing
a posalble tax inc(ease in addl· lion to borrowing and budget cut·
ting. Also, county employes may
have their salaries frozen.
"lL'U be klnd of a long, hard
year. Hopefully , we'll &el
throuih. "said Mrs. Ryan.
Natural
Gusher
GREAT FALLS. Mont.
<AP) -The city of Great
Falls bas u novel kmd of
well -ll producu
alr e ady·refin e d
gasoline.
Flre Ma rshal Hllton
Odeaard aald the well ts
m ore problem t han
blesalng because no ~e
knows where the fuel Is
coming from.
Olflclals have pumped
neatly S,000 gatlons of
aasollne from a hoJe In
the ground near Central
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A "'t'• f olr
Oria lnally. he dev~lopt'd the
k1ea of a crafts s how omewhat
removfll fl'om the ap rit ot the
annual La1un(l Beach f UvaJs
and ltl producUon does lnde-ed
promise to be aomet.blntt elsf'.
Page Is advertising o.11 over the
area wllh alreet signs, radio $pol
ads and posters, and l ast
w~keod f\t· sent aloft a plame
towina huge Fe t·Awc·l"alr
banner.
FLYERS EXHORT upphca
lion by pa mters. sculptors. dan·
cer s, mus aclans, artis ans.
performers and other specialists
in, by actual count. 47 mediums.
methods, talents anddisciphnes.
These inc lude miniature
murals painted on rice and len·
t i ts : s c ulptors wh o c arve
wate rmelons. dancer s who
perform on the backs of Bor rue 20
mule teams: m usic1ans who sing
for their s uppe r on s hips :
artisans who build ivory towers
for hamsters. or anyone who can
teach turtles to sing.
"Or, if you have a five-legged
cow that reads Tarot cards or an
albino porcupine that skillfully
strings puka shells. . . .. Page
adds.
A Huntington Beach Chamber
of Commerce spokesman was
noncommittal on the Fest-Awe-
Fair 's potentia l cultural a nd
economic impact
"ll 's the first one. .i.o . nu
one knows,•• she r emarked.
ECKHARDT Schmidt of Santa
Ana will serve as director or on
stage e ntertainment. He said
nearly e very available date and
time has been booked up. except
for an Aug. 30 Hollywood variety
show and Labor Day, when a
closing show is planned.
He s aid groups booked so Car
include :i Bavarian folk dance
-!Holl~ l"li.I St•ll P'Mlo
ALMOST READY TO OPEN
Promoter Page
trou~: Cosmo. a Br82iltan rO<'k
musician who plays backup l11r
Elto n J o hn ; m od ern p11
performer Dave Pike; the Wed
nesday Night Blues Band. cM1
posed of former DClke Eltini,'too
Orchestra members; the Wl•:-t
Coast Chamber Orchestra. and
solo performer James Allen. ,,
guitarist
Rode 'n ' roll fans are prom1,t'tl
sucb groups as Supper's Re.id~ .
Roto; Bongo Duc k : the Cu rl
Allman Band; Obsession; Leak~·
Canoe; and the Corky Carroll
Funk Dog Surf Band.
SChmidl notes there will al,11
be country a nd western and blu.-
g:rass music, Middle Eastt>m bel
ly dancers and a druly taknt
search contest open to an. int'lu'1
ing pan tom i m lsts and juggler:..
Nassau: Not as Far
Away as It Seems
Which would you say is closer
to Los Angeles in air miles
Honolulu or Nassau, the capital
of the Bahamas?
The answer is Nassau and
with nonstop air transportation
now increased between L A. and
the island gateway of Mluml,
Bahamas ·tourist officials &ce
heightened interest from the
West Coast. Western Airlines has
joined National in offering daily
direct service to MiamJ ; and,
from there, it's a ~minute fli ght
to Nassau and adjacent Paradise
Island .
Right now la a good time to vis·
it this sunny destination. Room
rat es are low until mid ·
December. The foreign at·
mospbere, the l>eaches and the
sea -t a own for its ex·
traordlnary clarity -are other
vacation enticements.
FOR THE tourist wbo plans on
some s hopping, local prices are
often 30 to 40 percent leas than
lbe cost of the same goods in the
U.S. Bargain bunters will dis·
cover excellent buys in china,
c ameras, c r ystal, liquor ,
perfume, straw work, watches
and other items from around the
globe.
Good ti mes and good food
await the vis itor to Nassau.
G l a ss-b o ttom boatln g .
catamaran cruising, parasaillng,
fishing and tennis are au avaJla·
ble . S1ghtseetng Includes such at
tr actio n s as the Seartoor
Aquarium. with its performing
por poises, a nd Ardastra
Gardens. with trained fla mingos
Cthe n a t ion a l bard of the
Ba hamas>.
Other features include tht>
straw market in and around
Rawson Square, the 66 ·step
Queen 'a Staircase, a Versailles
garden and Woodes Rogers Walk
on the waterfront.
There are a number of ancient
forts t o see including Fort
Charlotte. Fincastle and Mon
t agu. During the day, F ort
CharloUe tour guides describe
the fortress and t ake visitors into
its dungeons.
For additional information
about Nassau and Paradise
Island, or lo make reservations
at any of the hotels. contact your
local travel aitent or write to the
Nassau/P ara dis e Promotion
Board. 255 Alhambra Circle.
Coral Gables, FLA 33134. Or call
toll-free (800> 327-0787.
Travel Film Slated
"Yugoslavia,•• a documentary
travel fiJm that explo.res the
southeastern European Balkan
state, will be presented free In
Phillips Hall at Santa Ana
CoUege, 17th and Bristol St.reels ,
on Wednesday et 7::.Jp.m.
WANTED
TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID
FOR
Gold Jewelry
Diamondt & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry
Watches
Crystal
Porcelains
China
Paintings
Bronze Statues
Silver
Vintage or Classic Autos
Boats
Antiques
etc.
We eppralee & buy whole •lat .. or •in;le ltem or wtii ... u for
you Oii conuni.9lon.
U you don't bow what It lt or what U It wo.rth -brittg U ID (or call
wa and we'll come out). No obllgaUoo or ch4rv• fot vetbal
appraiMl, either iJl your home or in our g~ery.
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&inoay,Augu:.t 22 t976 DAILVPILOT •
SHOOT Aims at Taxes
A aroup of dlsgrunUl'<l
Saddleback \'1tlley resi·
dent~ has banded
to1etbcr to rnlly loul
support for Ill\ apJ)(.'al to
the C u l lfornla
l;ta:lslature for prol)l'11y
tax rehf'f.
The fledging or~nni
11ttlon tnts dubht•d ltst•ll
SHOOT. which stands for
• Suddlcbuck llomt•
o\\ners Outraged Ov\'r
Taxes.
Ed McKean, El Toro
resident and former U.S.
Na\'y fina nce officer . is
one of the men 11t the
helm or SHOOT . which
so far has a membership
of "about 17 up-in-arms
on re idential land rnui.t
be paid from Income
"Thu•, excessive in·
creases an property tax
es is nothlnc more than a
reduction or destruction
of a family"a1 standard of
llvln~." he said.
THE NEW group 's
bnsic alms lnclude:
-Makin& sure lu'<·
payers know the dollar
tmpact of the hlcber
valuations placed on
their properties this
year. Mc Kean said the
average properly tax bill
wUJ be $2.50 higher if cur·
rent taxing policies are
continued.
To secure sur>Port or
every aaency tn tht>
valley for n unified
po Ilion on tax rcllef.
Mc Kun clulms presliul't'
must be applie d on
Sacr11mento.
''It b nther odd lh:it
people :ill over the slnte are taking 1.m nctivc role
in protHtlng the proper·
ty tax but nothing is l)(•·
Ing done here in Orange
County," he said.
"WE CANNOT stand
SHOOT's bltu1est tm·
mediate problem •~
gnthcrin{: :support and
\'Olunt('l'r s t o he lp ,
McKean coneed<'d.
I le S\lgacsted that in·
t er cs ll' d \ :ti I l' )' t u x
puyer~ <·ontuc:t him ut
586·2213 or c II o1tit•r
ml•mbt•rs of SHOOT"!l
t <'vrini: r11mm1tlt'1.•
1'he~ inC'llldt• Kurt Munti
t837·~J. Olck Seldeni
<581·4363 1 and Tom and
Mt1rllyn Faries (581·56491
by and reap the benefit.is ..--------......,
ol the hardwork or those
in Los Angeles County
and elsewhere who are
leading the fight.··
C•ll 642• 119.
Put • few worda
to work for u.
valley taxpayers." -~-----------------~---------
O•tlV l'llot St•fl f'!IOlo
BOAT CHURNS THROUGH NECK OF NEWPORT BEACH 'S PROMONTORY BAY
City Council Says No to Request for Slower Speeds to Still Troubled Waters
SHOOT'S first formal
presentation of its three·
• point platform was made
last week at a meeting of
the El Toro Homeowners
Associ ation. McKean
said there was "con·
DISCOVER
INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS
CONVENIENT TO All STORES
South Coast ?lua
Boat Problems Cited
siderable interest in our
effort" among tbe 50-odd
people in attendance.
McKean. an activi.st in ,.---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=--l..-----.
the valley's financial and
political a CCairs for
several years. said the
first step toward tax re·
lief would be to freeze
property taxes as of their
June 30, 1976 level.
Residents of Promontory Bay,
the man-made lagoon between
Promontory Point and the norlh
Balboa Is land channe l. in
Newport Beach. would like to see
slower boats in their bay.
A spoke s man f or the
homeowners association ap-
peared before the city council re·
cenlly to ask for help because. he
said, the wa\'es thrown by boats
cruising Promontory Bay are
damaging the concrete dock
floats.
dredging of the lagoon was de·
dicated to the city to become a
public waterway so council ap-
proval is needed for any restrie·
tions imposed on boat traffic.
Similar wate-rfront d~velop
ments such as Linda Isle and
Doverr Shores have kept their
waterways part or the private de-
velopmen l. As a result. the
homeowners associations there
have set their own speed limits.
Rogers told Jerry McClellan of
th e Promontory Bay
homeowners that lowering the
speed limit in the bay from S mph
to 3 mph would be unacceptable.
have to make a 90-degre<> turn tn·
lo Promontory Bay and boat
operators mi~ht not see swim ·
mers in the channel.
The homeowners will design
signs warning that the channel is
a dead end and advising caution
The signs will be posted with the
approval of the director of the
city's Marine Qepartment
.. Then r eform can
follow in an orderly man·
ner. 'he said
SHOOT's basic theme
1s ·we cannot afford a
pay cut McKean said
the slogan 1s based on the
fact that property taxes
Oemente Firemen,
Police to Remodel
Our
Court• u are-_en r· ,
toiMPubl'k Councilmen, who turned down
the homeowner's request or a
lowering oC the speed Hmit in
Promontory Bay. s uggested that
the problem is the design or the
sea walls around the 11-acre bay.
He said that most boats cannot
travel that slowly and suggested
that granting a special privilege
to Promontory would only bring
similar requests from all over
the harbor.
The San Cle mente City
Council has authori zed
Sl2,000 for interior remodel·
ing of the police and fire de-
partment quarters at the
Ci\•ic Center
at the front desk where he can
be frequently disturbed by
membE:rs of the public.
The Marriott Ho tel in Newport Beach has f en Super Tennis Courts
"Promontory should have had
the type or bulkhead that would
ha,•e quenched the problem.··
s ugge s ted Mayor Howard
Rogers.
Police prisone r s a re
booked within s houting dis-
tance of the dispatcher and,
Coleman said, they frequent·
ly do s hout things that go over
the radio that the FCC would
frown upon.
which are now open for public use. ,
Monday thru Friday -$5.00 per 1 hour/court
Reservations accepted one week in advance.
Each of the 61 lots fronting on
the bav will have its ovm dock. At
present Irvine Company officials
say about half the lots in
Promontory have homes and
docks.
At the s ugges tion of Coun·
cil woman L u cille Ku e hn ,
McClellan and the councilmen
agreed to a proposal to post
warning signs on the sea wall at
the channel ent rance.
Fire Chief Ron Coleman
said it was needed to improve
e mergency communications
performance.
Saturday, Synday & Holidays -$8.00 per l hourkourt
Same day reservations.
The waterway built by the
Anothe r problt-m cited by
McClellan was that boats enter-
ing the "cul de sac or water"
Coleman said the com·
munications center layout is
poorly designed. A single dis·
patcher bandies both police
and fire calls • .and is located
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tWtn CArollni't f #0 Of"Oltwlr'\. Mr
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Bank Robber
Coleman suggested there
be separate dispatchers for
police and fire calls, s ide by
side at a commttnications
module. isolated from the
other police wnclions.
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A Bue na Park bank teller ·s demands for a
robbery note apparently Coiled a lone man's at
tempt to hold up the Bank of America at 7025
Orangethorpe Friday afternoon.
Police said the robber walked up to the teller ,
Gloria Mae Viersen of La Palma. put both h1:.
hands on lhe counter anddemandedher money. The complete Savings and Loan.
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··I don ·t have very much." she said. "Well."
ht' replied, ·'give me what you've got.·'
But, police said. the woman s aw that he was
clenching a note in his fist and she said he would
have to give her that before she would give him the
money.
He gave her the note. Before she could even
read it. however , he snatched it back and ran out
or lhebank. .
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Area Poll Reveals Views on Transsexual Netter
By LAURENE Kt;\ S
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Dr Renet-Rlchanb ,,.,,'ht•
does not h;av(• Jn unfJ1r
advant.tgc O\ er ulht•r wu111t•n
tennis plJ)'4'r!I, bul .1 '1"' I')
11howa that wt>mcn pJJ\l•r., 111
the Orunge COJ't ar ,.,_ d"
;igr et', 60ml' ur lhc·m l'fll•
phatic.11lv
Dr Ru.·hardi., " 41 H'•1r old
Newport Ueach rettaclt•nt, un
d e r w e n t u ., (• " t' h "n .: t'
operation a year llJ:I>. l'nur 111
her operation, ~he cuml'(•t('<I J'
a nattonally r.rnkt'd mt•n ~
11layer undc•r the name or
Richard Rask1nd
The Orani.te C)l' s1x•ciah:-I
hns been denied cntranct• to
tht' v.umen s c-ompeullon al
lhl' l S Open at Fnr~l JlJlh
unle:-<, ~he take<; and pasi-e., "
rhromosome te't to delermm1•
her 1>e'( She ha~ rl'f~<'<i to
IJkt' tht' test
"It 'AOUI<! bt' unfJ1rph,·<.H·al
Iv for her to µla\ a~;11n~t
"onwn," sa~:-Tt•n Mandie\.
21. of Huntington lle1H·h "ho
has competed 1n open t•>urnu
mcnts
"I've watched ht>r pla) and
-.he's awfully strong v.1th ~ood
111ub1hty She ran rc·ally covt•r
the court l don 't think I would
plDv her," she adds.
"The year-she compt'lt>d a-.
;1 man give ht>r an unrair
udvanta,1:e in expenrnce."
Ml\!> 26·) ur-old C~ne l\.a).
th\" women's tt'nnb coat'h at
\.ulden Wht Colla.-ge and an
open pla' er
·· Rel(ardle) of "hut :.he "'
no", s ht' "a-. ti man A gnod
strong playt'r my Jilt' 1c; not l!O· m.: to hJ\ \.' lht• t•ndurarwt> she
hJ.\, and the rl1ffrrenrt' in 11.:e
'A nu ldn 'l ht'IJl the \\onwn
plU\i!r8
"I was :1t tht' Ln Joll11
IOOrnamt'nl tlOd 113W i.OnW or
her matcht>s: s he completely
1werwhelmed the pla)ers. l
would love to play her socially.
but you've .:01 to draw the lint•
-.omc.>where in compel1tl\'I'
play espN·1ally where money
or rankmJt is at stake "
Padd) Speyers. a Newport
Beach Tenmi. Club mt>mber
who has been playing for 35
) t'ars. agrees that in tourna
ments "here national ranl..mi:;
as being determined Dr
Richards should n<>l be .tllov.t"<i
to play.
.. But socially I '<I lov« ll l
alwa)''I like to compete "1th a
better p layer. and It hus
nothing lo do with sex.u1iltl)
Maybe we should ha\ t' soml•
tournoments wht>rt• evt•l)·orw
competes a~utni;t another It
would be a rhalleni.:e and Jtood
tennis," she says
"I would lo' e lo pla~ "1th
her as a doublt·~ partn('r. but 1r
I was competini.c a~Jlll:>I hl'r
Richards Tops Foe in 46 Minutes
.SOL'Tll ORA~Gt-;, :'\ J I \P
-Or l't c.>nee Hr<'hard-.. tht>
transsexual tennis pla~t·r. "on
her r1rs l ·round matt'h at the
Tennis Week Open Saturda~.
~sting Cathy Rl'tme of flow.ton
IS.O. 6·2. 1r1'16m1nutt''-
Dr Richard-;. 12. \\ho 11n
dcn,ent sex·chanj!e l>Ul'J!t•n '·"'
\'Car. took 16 m mutt·~ tn \' 111 th ..
firi:.l sl't bdorc tht• h!ilf ldll•d
... tacl1um <'l'nter court at th1•
Oran~e La\\ n Tl'nn11-. l'luh
&·l•nc, 24. a formt•r nJt1011.il
t.;Qllegiak rtoubll'.., rhanip111n
\tOO :itx pmnts in lht•fir,t ~l'I
-.t t 3· l 111 the ~l'Cond "l'l . I >r $i~hards . !>\\l'ating proru:.d\ 1r1
tcmpt'ratures O\'Cr 90 degrees.
began to slow down, losmg her
only service of the da~
Rut then Beene. v. ho double·
faulted 11 times in the matt·h.
lo~t her sen IN'
The l'ntr\' of Dr H1rhard.-. hl'rc
ll•1I l1> the "1thdr:rnal of 25
\\Omt•n pla\'ers. Man.' of lh<•
dropouts s:rnl the.' cl1d not rt•t•I
Dr H1t·harcl" s hould l'nmp1.•lt• 1r1 .1
"onwn ·s C\ l'nt
Ht.'t'n t• ~a 1<1 l h al artt·r ... tw
pl.1\ l'd the r1r..;t ~amt.• '-hl' lhoui.:hl
-.ht.• rould tw;it Ur. R1charcb
.. , J..nc\\ I touJd !>fat her. but I
"..i~ JllSl too ncrn1U'-... i.ht' sa1rl
lkcne :.aid :,he thought top
pla~er-; hke Chrn• Evert and
D1l11e Jean King could beat Dr.
Richards handily.
"She's not a s strong and
po"errut as I a nt1crpated. From
''hat that mat ch showed. she
playl•d more like a woman. The
pO\\l.'r wasn't th<'rl'. She didn't
m eq)()\\ er me." s he s:ud.
lk't•n(' l>Uld ~ht· thought 1t was
all r1i;ht for Or. lhchards to play
ht>r<'. but ~hl' smd the California
l'\C !>Urj!t>on should b<' forced to
pa~!\ a chromosom(' test to play
in thl' l' S Opt'n in Forest ll1lls. NY
The U S. Tennis As~oc1at1on
has demanded that Or. Richards
JOHNNY MIZE SWINGS A BAT. EX·ST. LOUIS CARDS PLAYER TERRY MOORE WATCHES.
California
. Wins, 4 -3,
On Ho1ner
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On T\' Today
C'ha1enPI .; af 11
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the year. \1rt1rn11.1ng n ·ht·\rr
t>tck 1'illrow. 1 3 Seott 1mproH•d
h1:i: l'l'cord to 2 0.
Got\' Hos..; went 7i, 1n11m~'
for Cttlrfornra ht-fort' runnm~ mto
tr~blt' tn lhC' <'i~hth an<I h•.1vm1.:
Ill favor or Scott. \\hO rC'l1r1•!1
Chris Chambliss to t-nd .1 rmlrl
Yankee's· thn•ut
California opened the 'lcorln~
against Yankees starter Oock El
lls ih the fi rst inntnR. Jerry Remy
singled. stole second base and
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Over F arne Vote
f.rllf•ff :f \nte The modem l'Tn
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rth'111, qu11l11v ond Mc11$Wflalli1 run
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COLLINSVI LLE. Ill (/\ l' I
• J ohnny M izc. the man
nnC'c C' ailed the "U1~ Cut" ii; play
rni: u waittnJ.? ~anw. Rul lw
"l>t'nd11 little of his lime fr<'ttinl!
.... "'r his prospects for ev<'ntuo.I
admlS!>IOn 1nlo baseball ·s Hull or
F11rnr
"Wh<'n I i.tol out of ba~<'hall.
I ht•y put in a rive.year waitini.t
Going Back
IN SPORTS
rul<'," said Mize. 63. who In 1953
hit the fina l of h is 359 career ma·
1or leaRue home runs. "Then.
v. hen I became inellgible for t he
regular vote by writers. they put
1n another. five-year wait ," he
.;aid. "HaJC of the time when I
was eligible. the vote w as only
every other year."
Mize. to become a member or
the Hall of Fame. must now ob·
tam -after two more years -a
three-quarters vote of a 12·
member veter a ns committee.
Slill annoying to the rugged pro-
duct of northeastern Georgia's
rooth ills. how ever . w as his
failure to gain such recognition
by a vole earlier omong mem·
hers or the Baseball Writers As·
sociationof America.
"I guess they've forgotten who
I was.·· shrugged Mize. whose 15
year s of eligibility under the first
\'Oling procedure were depleted
IO 1973
I
"I can ~how ) ou hundre<ts of
lt•ttt'r-. JX'Oplt• w n 11' to me all the
lime." he 11aid "Four out or five
..;,1y tht'V t•an 't underst11ncf v. hy
I'm nnl ·in Tht' other one says,
·Please s:.:n the enclosed card' "
Ml7(~. the holder of the major
l<'aaue record for hom ers in one
"l'ason b v a first bn&eman. broke
into the National League in 1936
with th<' St l,ouis Cardinaliri and.
1n 1940, slu~ged a club record 43
homl'rt..
In 1947 hc hit 51 while with tho
New York Giants and. In 1952.
whlle finis hing his carct>r with
the New York Yankee~. became
only th<' second player to blast a
pinch homer in the World ~ries.
Mhe. whose last Job in
ba~eball was as :l Kunsas City
coach In 1961, loter opt>rated
orange gr oves In F1orida and two
years ago return~ to Demorest.
Ga .. his boyhood home.
After appearing l.n July at a re-
union game In New York. he
drove to Davenport. Iowa. for a
promotionaJ stint at an exhJbit
a nd auction o r baseball
memorabilia .
While In lhe Midwest. M.ize re-
newed acquaintances with
forme r Cardinals caplairi Terry
Moore. who res ides here.
Moore. once one of the majors•
premie r center rielclers, noted
with regr'.?l that llrul oC Fame
selectors "seem to vote more on
hitting than they do on the a ll·
round ba ll player ."
"The thing is supposed to be on
record,,. rt'$ not supposed lo be
on popularity," s aid Mize, whose
home run production was accom·
panled by 11 lifetime .312 baWng
a\'<'rage.
"There's one thina about it.
Once you 're through, the~
aren't ever goi ni to Improve."
lake such a test She ha.., rC'fuM.'<1
Doctors sa~· that rf such a tei.t
were adm101stered 1t woulrl in·
d1cate Dr RtC'hards " a m;11<•
Cathy ll ~rter of Seal fk'uch.
formerly ranked fifth nauonall~.
said th al she thoughl it "ai.
v. rong for women to makt> a Jud~
ment in Dr. Richard-;' cast•
"This should be ll'ft ur to a
committee and not to the women
themselves,•• Sh<' SaJd "}frnrr Ill
a \'NY impressive playt>r. Sh1.·
has the indt>pendent i><'dy mm<'
ment of a man but she ha~ tht•
lack. or stamina of a wom~1n I
don't think sht> could beat Chn:.
Evert or any of the top players ··
Rams Roll
To23-14
Triwnph
OAKLAND lA P I The l..oi.
Ant;t<'les R :l m ~ ~pOlll'd the
Oakland Raiders a touchdown on
Carl Garrell 's 96-yard <>Pt'ntni:
kirkorr return, then came back
for two first·halr scores on J ames
Harris' passes, dereating the
Raider s 23·14 Saturday rughl.
Both t eams we nt into the
nationally televised exhibition
before 52,615 with 3-0 recorm for
Naliooal Football League pre·
season play.
In the nine-play !Kl-yard driv\'
that sent the Rams ahead 13·7
with 14 seconds lt'rt before in·
term1ssion. Harris compll'tL'<I 5
of 6 passes for 71 yards wllh an
ll·yard payoff strike lo Jnhn
Capl>t'llett1.
Ron Jessie ~ot tht'other llarrrs
touchdo" n pass JUSt three and
one·half minutes <'arhcr with a
fine running catch of a 21 · \ ardt'r
that capped a SO-yard drr\ c
Tom Dempsey, who missed the
extra p oi nt o n t h e first
touchdown, f?Ot a 41-yard field
goal in the third quart.er to in·
crease the lead to lfi·7.
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Massengale,
Snead Tied
WETHERS FIELD, Conn .
(AP> -Rik Massengale blew a
two-stroke leod with u double
bogey rtve on the 17th hole Satur·
day and let bil? J .C. Snl'11d move
into a share of lhe top sp<>t In the
lhJrd round of the $210,000 Som
my Davis Jr.·Greater Hartford
Open golf tournam ent.
Snead had n two.under-par 69
in the s teamy. muggy heat and
tied Massengale with a 54-hole
total of 200. 13 under par on the
6.598-y ard Wethersn eld Country
Club course which. as usual.
yielded some of the lowest scores ot the year. The leaders' total
matched the lowest three-round
score of the year.
Laguna Beach's Alan Taple
had a66 and was in at208 •
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lht• lt':.t ." .1ddi; Linc.la h.ruC'kl1r
of the NOTC
Mo:.t or tht• v. omen h'<'l 'hl'
:,hould ha\ e lo tal.t• thl'
t•hromo!>ome te~t . and Ml\ th.it
t·ons1:.tl'lll') II\ sporti. ., 1m1~11
tant
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would bt• rompl'linµ ph,v:-ically
as u man,·· 'J\'i. Put Carson l)f
Mis,1on Vit'Jn ·
"She's gm,d. sh~ plu~l-1 hkt· .1
man, but lht•O Ml do ,( lot Of
'"'men Do you !>llJlpo:-t• tlwn·
.ire Cllhl'rs v. ho play .i..; \\Ollll'n.
but "ho are rNilh ml·n ·1 " ui.k:.
l 'ur.,on ·
l'Jr!'<'ll ft•cls Dr H1l'hard!'. ''
bt•mj! unfair und d1:.hone:,,t to
Plil) Ul;OIO l "umt•ll
~ht> 1:. µhi\ 1n6; do" n It
\\uuld bt• hl..l• mu, ~m A pl.Jyt'r
1·mn1wtin~ u~ainst C pin~ er~."
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On lht• othl'r h:ind, June
"-n1t1 or M 1:0.,1on \'1l'Jt1 hJd 110
uhJl't'lllln to Dr. Hlt'h,1rct.' t·n·
lt•nnJ! Hiil utt•ur loul'nnmcnli.,
but ft•t'lli i.he hus "" udvantl16'<'
and should not ~o ht>od·to-ht'11d
\\llh prorl'i.~IOllUI V.Olll<'O
"Sht"s i:ut to pli1y ttonnis, J
urnkrlitund that, .md I don't
condt•mn h1.•r fnr h.l\'lni.: thc-
:>t'X l'hani:t•, but v. hrrt• mon1•v
i.. a t i.takl'. I lion 'I thmk she
!\hould plu~ "say-; Kntt7
Srt>Area Pagt'A·ll
Ar>W1n•10
RENEE RICHARDS APPEARS TIRED EN ROUTE TO WIN.
Collt•f!e Football /
Missouri, Cal Have ·
Toughest Schedules
Tab M1s:.oun. Ohio Slat<.' anrl
Cal as having the toughest col·
lege rootball schedules for the
forth com in~ seaf'lon "'hilc Penn
Stal<' probably has the easiest
row lo hoe or the eltpected po"'er
teams.
Sorting through all the collt>ge
s lates. I have f'!l''<'n Cal the
dubious honor of having the
OlE .. N WHIT!!:
WHITE
WASH
rought>st S<'t of opponents and 1r
t h e G o I d e n B C' a r o; <' o m ,.
anywhere c lose to matchin~
their 8 3 r<'corc1 or 1975, then
coach M 1ke White v. 111 have done
a noteworthy job.
In fnct. tf he has anyone ll'ft in
playing C'ond1tion after the fir!\l
three ~ames, he'll havt! outlasted
some expectations .
Cal opens nl G<'orgia lhen rt>·
m ains on the road to invade
Oklahoma tgup! J and Arizona
Slate (arghh! J.
Throw In games with USC.
UCLA and Stanford at the end of
the Yt'&r and perhaps you s<'e
why I RO Y<' C al the nod for having
the toughest draw In the country.
Missouri h a~ lo play USC, Ohio
State. Nebraska, Color ado and
Oklahoma and in my mind that
ranks Bl'cond in th<' rJn.fl .11p
Lough department
Ohio StJte·~ rouJ?h foes are
Pt'nn Stat<'. ~t1 ssouri . UCLA.
M1ch1gan and :\I 1chrganState.
Notre Dame plays only three
rlass opponents -USC. Pitt and
Alabama. Rut the duel with the
I alter Nov. 13 at South Bend
shapt.·s up as On<' of th<.> more in·
tt·re~lmg inter~ectionals of re·
cent rc>i;ular seasons.
Pity Indiana. The Hoosiers
have s uc h breathe r s a s
Nebraska. Michigan. Ohio Stale
anrl North Carolina State lo
make their ~·l'ur complete .
And s hamt! on Penn Stale for
playing su<'h nothings a~ Iowa,
Kentuck). Army, North Carolina
Slatr, S,vrar11!\l', Tt'mple, West
VirJ!mia. Miami l f'1a.>. as well
as Stanford. Pitt. and Ohio State.
Spt>akin ~ of football. Andy
Ko7ar, gr.-at backnetd star un·
dl'r Gen. Uoh Nf'yland at lhe
t •nlvt'ri.llv of T t nntS8et' a
<1ua rler of a century ago, Is now
an assistant to the president al
the U. ofTenne~see.
K o~ar, who taroed hh
docloralf' at the Unlvualty of
1'flr hl1an. Is 11ald to •tUI bt Jn lop 1
shaJ)(' as hr play11 racquetball re·
~ularly. Tr nnes11te folks say ht''11
on lhE' "•:v to becoming a top
!l<'hool admlnl1tralor.
Jtorr·y W t'1't, a R r<.>al bo11k1:thull
pla~l·r'1 Wllhtl11l o dnubt. Jerry
Wt>,l, a pro basketball roach ''
Thot 's llw $(',4,000 q111•11tlon thut
will II<' 011i1we rcd tlvrr the next
C'OUph• or H':Jr.,.
Sutton Sparks LA
LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Don
Sullon hurled n two-hltler -lht•
first hit an eighth·inning home
run by Dave Pa rker -and
pitc hed the Los Angeles Dodgers
to tht'ir sixth straight victory. a
5-1 t.rlumph over the Pittsburgh
Pirates Saturday nighL
The two teams meet at 1 today.
Sutton, 15·SI, r eUred the first 22
Pirates in orde r before Parker
ruined the perfect game with hls
eighth homer-0r the season, deep
into the right fleJd pavilion.
In the same Inning. Rennie
Stennett reached base Ol\ a n er·
ror and Manny Songuille n
doubled after two were out for
the only other Pirates' hit.
It was the seventh two-hJUer
for the 3l·Y••r·old Sutton in b is
11-year career.
The Dodgers backed Sutton
wilh a nlne·bit attack lhat in·
\
eluded Sl<'Vc Garvey'i1 two.run
homer In the fl(th off loser Bob
Moose.3·8
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ly, but a rKent 1wlm ex~rien~~
lnvolvlnl aUlletea from Mexico
City and the Orance Co~l arn
may have done a Sood dul to
:ipeed up the process foe thosl'
participaUna.
More lh&n 50 Mex.leans (boys
and girls 8·18 > competfd In me:t.1.li
and waler polo matches here and
were housed by area f am Iii es.
With coordinating help from
the Daily Pilot, meets were ar
ranged wath Newport Aquatics.
Costa Men Aquatics, Mission
Viejo Nadadorl'S and Mesu
Verde Country Club of Costa
Mesa.
Athletes lived mostly an bomH
ol area swimmers during their
10-day stay And according to
Top Colt
Return"
To Form
SARATOGA SPRINGS. NY
-Honest Pleasure returned to
his s pringtime form in the
August heat SatUf"day and won
the $108.400 Travers Stakes with
a record-smashing performance
at Saratoga.
Honest Plea sure. who had not
won smce before the Kentuckv
Derby in May. took the lead a reV.·
jumps from the start and kept i~
as he scored by four lengths over
longsbol Romeo In a stakes and
track record time or 2:00 1·5 CM
lhe 1 ~~ miles. Favored Majestic
Light was seventh.
\'Ua• Adl'Gll<"~•
TOR 0 N TO -Top-seeded
Guillermo Vilas downed Onny
Parun 6 ·4 , 6 ·1. 6 ·2 in
quarte rfinals action of the
Sls.5,000 Canadian Open tennis
tournament Saturday, here.
In other quarterfinals play,
Jaime' Flllol b eat Paolo
Bertoluccl 6·4, 2·6, 7-S; Brian
Fairlie ousted Bob Hewitt 6-3,
3-6, 6-3: Wojtek Fil>Ak defeated
Victor Pecci 6·2, 6·4.
Mirna Jausovec whipped
Lesley Hunt 6-2, 6·0, In the
women's singles finaJs
Fldry~la Lo•~•
DETROIT -Mark '"The Bird"
Fidrych was bombed for four
runs In the 10th lnnlng Saturday.
two on a si nale by Butch
Wynegar. a s the Minnesota
Twins took a 7·3 victory over the
Detroit Tiger s. It was Fidrych's
fifth 106s against 14 wms
Broltatfler Ho'
\' CHICAGO-lluntington
Beach's Jack Brohamer con-
tributed a home run and had
three rbi In Chicago's 11-10 win
over Baltimore In a 12-innin.:
eame Saturday.
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famllles vult~. It turned out to be
~ lurnina expenen« as well a.s
an enjoyable 1oclal affair.
"They are dlffermt Crom what
we expected. When you think or
Mexico. you think or bullf1t:blg
and dancing, but th~ kids do pret-
ty much thasame l.binp we do."
saya Valerie Beeman. a 15-year-
old student at Costa Mesa's
Estancia High.
The Beem ans housed two Mex-
ican ctrls who spoke no English.
Reactions by host families
seem to confirm the excbanae
aided In dispelling the
stereotypes often associated with
the Mexican populace by Ca.Jjfor-
ruans.
"It did away with that de-
rogatory Tijuana and border city
image of Mexicans that a lot of us
have. Our children saw lbem as
human beings. Kids don 'L &lways
get a chance lilte that." sa)'S
Ja.Mt Crenshaw of Costa Mesa
who took int wo teenage boys.
"It was wonderful and we'd do
1t all again," she adds.
Costa Mesan Kate Ure saw It
as a broadening experience
aided by the common bond in
swimming and she says: "The
exchange helped take lhe labels
oCf people. Our children got to
know them as people, not just as
Mexicans."
While the exchange may have
shaken some of the Old notions. It
also highlig hted some dif·
ferences in the two cultures. Or
did It?
The Mexican swimmers love
pizza. but they 're not Loo food of
broccoli or green bea.o.s, accord-
ing to their hosts.
But that doesn't sound t.oo d.il-
ferent Crom food preferences ol
American youngsttt1.
"Actu&lly food was not much ot
a pro blem." says Phoebe
Roberts of Huntinatoo Beach,
who coordinated the housing ef.
fort.
"They ate what we did except
they dldn 't seem to like grttn
vegetables or salads," she says
of her three guests.
Some households supplied a lit·
lie "at home" touch with tortillas
nod chilies.
The difference in laniuage wu
not so,euily dealt with however,
but many families found that a
smile or a h and signal could
sometimes say it au.
Laneuage proficiency varied
greatly amoog the bolt.I aa weu
u the villtlng athletes.
"Communicating was rouab. l
walked around with a
dictionary ,•• saya Barban
Ma.rltabury of Costa Mesa, wbo
usiated ln find1na houshl¥ f()f'
t.M awlmmers. ··wt' did a lot with
smUes and shrugs , but have you
enr tried to translate aloppy Joei
lftto Spanish:' Thul toot some do-
ing."
Despite the languuae problem.
the athletes bad little difficulty m
Wldentanding each other.
"Children can communi('Otf'
without talking," says Valerie
West of Mission Viejo. who also
baa been lnvolved m Youth Cor
Understandin1. a government·
funded teenage exchange pro
gum.
Robin Hotham of Mis:.aon Vie Jo reports her nine-) eor-0Jd took
their two l t -year-0ld guests to
play with friends . The young
Mexican s cou Id speak no
English.
"They a ll came back laughing
and seemed to bave bad a good
time. so I guess they were able to
&et lbelr messages across." says
Hoth am.
But it wasn't only swimming
families who were involved.
Some of the Mexican athletes
were housed with families which
had no swimmers, some did not
even have children.
One such non-swimming fami-
ly not only took in two guests. but
also provided much-needed help
in translation.
Ele.na Pronzato, a neighbor of
the Cren s haws, is from
Argentina a nd her ability to
speak the la nguage brought her
CIOH to many or the Mexican
swimmers and to their thoughts
about the exchange.
''It was a beaullful experience
ror everyone," she says. "When
the tic:b were leaving to go home,
one e1'ht·year-old boy told me
the family be stayed with made
him feel Ute one cl their own
children. Can anyone say it bet-
tu than that?" •
But whatever the traditions,
customs, or language everyone
seems to agre e it was all
worthwhlle. And nothing could
show that more than the de·
parture scene.
It was a happy and sad oc-
casion with tears, hugs, smiles.
cameras clicking, exchange of
addresses and promises of
another meeting accordioe to a
DaJly Pilot obser ver.
The Mexican contingent bas of.
rered to return the ravor, and
swimmlng coaches are discuss· lng the poutbUity.
ln the words of one host
mother, there was a lot of love
flowing back and forth, and if for
that reason alone. it had to be aood.
1V Sports Today
10 a.m. (41 -NFL CHAM·
PIONSHJP GAMES -The
Miami Dolphins meet t.be
Oakland Raiders in the 1973
AFC championship game. (7 >
-SANDLOT SUPERSTA&S.
10:30 a .m. (2) -Nf'L
FOOTBALL -The Cincin·
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11 a.m. <SI -ANGELS
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meet the Yankees at New
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-TENNIS -SemlClnal
m atches In the $125.000 Cana
dlan Open al Toronto.
1:30 p.m. (2) -GOLF
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tsburgh. highlights from
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profile or former pole vaultC"r
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C'ont!Jlued from Page AIO
Several women feel
thllt It was dishonest of
Dr. Richards to e nter La
Jolla under the na me of
Renee Clark. They want·
ed to know why the sub-
terfuge was necessary If
she 1s on the up and up.
For the most part. the
players who do not Ceel
she belongs in women's
competition ha vl'
nothing but s y mpathy
for h er problems.
Several of them pity her.
"I feel sorry for the
poor creature," says one
woman who asked not to
be identified.
Others like Betty Page
of Laguna Niguel flnd
the whole sex-change
factor hard to believe .
"It's beyond m y com·
prehension," says Page.
Sue Mayer. a Corona
~orroundan g Dr .
Richards has prejudiced
her
"I guess 1r we didn't
know she had been a
man. the re would be no
problem." says Mayer.
But there are Cew
players or te nnis fan&
v.ho ure unnware of her
Beyond social i;?B mell,
is the re a niche for Dr •
Richards''
"I don't see a pince for
her an competitlvt
tennis. "1oys Kay.
"In exhibitions s he -
would be a tennla ~
personality rather than a-:
competitor, ''say 1
Shirley Schieber of the
NBTC.
One woman asked if
Dr. Richards could play
In men's competition IC
she did take the sex test
andfaUed.
Cooldshe? Wouldsbe?
del Mar Hilh physical;:::::.=======;:::; education teacher, says
she's curious about her
and admits the publicity
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In Ch na, tttts Is lhe Year ol the
Drqoo Jn the United St1l •
l9'7i may very well come lo be
knoWo as the Y oar of the Pia
PubUc health 11enclm around
the country are walUng ror U1e
first batches of a new vaccine to
<.'Omb11t the h1test , and perllapi.
deadliest. vertlon ol lnllul>nXM
swine nu.
PrealdHt Ford, S<'urr)'lng tor
\'le(llon, H)'ll hb J>rottram, Ult•
lal'gest of lts kind in the history ot
the planet, will aave Americant.
rrom a 1utlonw1de killer
t'pidemlc.
OTHER 'A Y the program
will guarantee noOuna but 50f'e
arms. The swine nu pandemic.
1 hey say. does not exi t.
The ..Ure procram wu unW
reea&Jy lA rreal peril ol ~ leU.in& olf lbe marlr became ol
the apeeter of malpractice
lawsllia.. by ptt10n1 wbo mJl{M
b.ne advti"Se reactions lo the
vac:elM.
To cure that took con·
1ress1ooal and state ~mbly
action to name the government
u delmdant in any lawswt. Dot-·
ton, nurses. handlers. altippen
and the slew of other people who
oould have been held liable are In
the clear
Now all lbe pr ogram needs are
lhe people to come in and volun·
teer their arma.
lo Orange County. a special
office of the health department
has bee n sectioned off to
Is the Vaccine Campaign Gearing · ...
For Epidemic or Rash of Reactions?
coordinate the vacctnadoe pro-sram.
Hal Maloney i1 the director,
and ~ be doean't know for
sure wbto ill county will 1et the
flnt ahfpments ol vaccine, or
how much ot It there will be.
THE raOG&All it &lread)' •
month behind achedule. Ship·
mentfi were to have ~n rt
ceived tbe middle cl September.
Now. Maloney ••~t they aren't
dlat until early to IOK1·0ctober.
Maloaey la t.rylnJ to marshal •
cadn al beattb officials, doctors
and vohaoteent to aclmlni&ler the
procram, which wW depend oo
community clinics to don1te
A technician
at the Center
for Disease
Control in
Atlanta uses
hypodermic
needle to
inject the
virus of
the swine
influenza
into an egg
in process
used to make
the serum
for the
disease.
People who
are allergic
to eggs
should not
be vaccinated.
19ue, 1.u:ne and manpower.
He uplaino<I that already
be bu commltmtnl.S rtom hun
drtd.I of medical and luy ~nlOf\.ll
willing to work In such clinit'S
An<I tbo uo t1d s or person s
already are "covl'rcd" aaulNU
s wine nu by employen who ha\1e
asked f or doses to be ud
ministered b)' their own people
Maloney uys he needs ' far
more volunteen, thou&h be is
optimistic be will eet them.
The vaccine will be o((en!d
free to the county's 1.72 million
people.
The county wlll let contracts lo
any oraanliatlon that wants to
~ up ooe or the PtOPOted com·
munlty chnics, wb:lch could
cbar~e aa much u a dollar to
handle their administrative
{'()Sts.
Doctors who wont I.Ml ''acclm•
for use in their offices will get It
without charge and will be al
lowed to assess u notmill fee for
their time and equipment. But 1f
they do charge the patients,
Maloney ujd, they will not be
covered under the special Uablll·
ty legislation.
VACCINATIONS will be in a
two-phase proces!I that m ay end
up runnin g simultaneously
because or the later start of the
program.
First lo get the vaccine are the
elderly and the chronically ill -
lhe high-risk groups.
They will reeeive a shot that is
supposed to protect against both
the A-Victorian influenia strain
(the last known active one) and
A-New Je rsey <swine-nu>.
Next, the generill populace will
roll up sleeves to get A-New
J ersey inoculations only.
,
the chance of u pandemic or Is:
•wine nu m ore in the mind!' of
Politicians than In th<-bodl • or
domestic pigs waiti~ to anfecl'
215 million men. "'omen untt
children In the Unlll'd Shtte:i :
alone?
Maloney ndm1tli thal. frankly,)
nobody knowN. Even thl' <'X~~
dlsfliree. In Cuct, two piom.~ns of\
vacclne techniques. Jonas Salk
und A. Sabin. urc M op~I\\•
sides ot the Issue.
\ THE ONL\' outbreuk of '"'ll'le l
rtu so far was In t-'ebruar )'.
among :a hundful or mllllllty
recruits at Fort Dix. N.J.
One recruit dted. Several hun· ·
dred others were affected to Cat\
lesser degrees. {
To date, there have been no
olher outbreaks of swine nu, not
even ln the Southern Jlem1sphert
-where it has bttn inlluem n
season during the Northern'
Hemisphe~e·s summer. • ~
Despite that, Maloney :.ays, "I •
think it's been demonstrated lhut
the potenlrnl exists for on
epidemic."
'The effort is so massive
we cannot rely upon just
the health department.'
In lhe county. Mnloney said.
the Senior Citizens Program Of.
nee, which has conducted im·
muniulion programs for the
past two years, is gearing to vac·
cinate elders.
MALONEY said the office bu
an "experienced track record"
todott. •
"Obviously," Maloney said ,
"tbe effort is so massive we can·
not rely upon just the health df'·
partment."
Cost to the county for Maloney,
bl• ornce (which was hastily set
up ln the health department a
month ago> and program ad·
ministration is $160,000. on a
grant from the slate.
Maloney argues the govern·
ment 's position thus : What hap-nens If we ignore the l"ort Dix In t
cidcnt and go about our bus1-•
neu?
IF THERE never 1s nn
ep1dem1c, the country has 106t
$1.35 m llhon to a progrom to pre
vent a diseasl' that n ever
materialized.
But If there were an t'p1dcm1c
these men argue, and nothing
had been done to prepare for ii.
the cost in lives would be staf(·
gering
Doctors Worry About Delay
Maloney says that barely cov·
ers the cost or program coordina·
lion, needles, syringes, and
swabs.
Meanwhile. the vaccine has
been undergoing field testing
a mong several thousand volun-
teers.
The last world epiderruc or an
Influenza stram closest to swinl'
n u was in 1918·19. scientists,
believe. Worldwide. 200 million
to 300 mllhon people were affect
ed. Twenty million dkod, MS,000 ·
of them in the United States, dur-
inf? only a six· to eight--week
period.
Theodore Cooper. ll.S ~si
tanl secretary for heulth. has lhli.
to say:
By TOM BARLEY
Ol lfto D•ll' ~ltll 5'.111 lf an 3CC(.lpl3bll' . Wlnt Ou VU('
<'ine can be transrcrrt'd rrom the
test tubes to th<• arms of waiting
Orange Count} rcs1don~. it still
may be too late to provide Im·
munit} from the Fort Dix killer
1n the fu:.t uppro:ichang flu
!>Cason, a pan<'l or local phy:.I
c1ans UJ!rced
S-lltnt. contract SWUl• nu rrom
a vaccine that m !;\)' prove to be
less than perfect for protection
purposes
DR. ANDREWS recalled
from his own medical experience
I.he disaster or 20 years ago when
many persons immunized with a
polio vaccine in the Los Angeles
area actually contract ed the
crippllna disease Headed b' nr Alan And.rev.!>
of Nev. port . Rl•ul.'h. president of
lhc Oranf!t.' L'nunt} M<'d1cal Ah
soclahon. lht' rour do<·t1,rs noted
tha& the !\V. llll' nu l!>~lll' ha!> been
1.'loudt'd with 1·ontroversy uno
delay SIOCl' Pruident Ford
decret.'<1 the distribution or a vac-
cine lo all /\ mencanll.
CuUer Laboratories. the dis
trlbutors of that vaccine. had to
pay a lolal or $26 million in
damages to s uccessful plaintiffs.
.. The vaccine was issued too
soon and it was issued because of
pobtical pressure." Dr. Andrews
said.
Not lht' lt.•ast or those delays
has been that cuu11ed by the up·
prchension or pr1v;ite pl\)'slcluns
und ho.<1p1tnls who will be called
on lo lnoculatf' the public ii and
when a vucc1n1.' I" dl11tribuled.
nr. Andrt'W!\ ~:11(1
"But it 's like being against God
and the flag to oppose the s wine
nu vaccine," he added.
Or. Louis E. Potvin ol Laiuna
Ni~uel commented that pbytl·
clans may suggest lhat seekers
of immunization go lo public
health centers or clinics, whlch
are immune from malpractice
action
Ile explnm<•fi thttl hcith eiO('tors
:1ntJ h~µltllli> cou lei tM> the targets
of multi million •lollur luv.Nuils if
\
<;n1 o prnhlt•m • 1'h1•11 wn11• to l'at l>uM J>ar will cur red IClPf. gtltlnp lh('
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and Drue Admlnlatr9ttoft had rejected W•mer·L•mbert Company' a
appMcatlon to m•tMt lloft contact ltn"•· due to an Inadequate
methOd of dlalnf•ctlng the ltnMa. 8ut Mveret oth« firm• hav• , ..
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RP<"•u•r•f9• ()udbt~d tor lle•tt-r•
DEAR PAT: WMt kind of resPQftslbUity does a landlord
have regarding the condition of an apartment? I'm thinklnCI
along the lines of satetv and cleanliness. I know the wiring Is
bad in my apartment and the area around It Is not kept clun.
Do I have any recourse? E.T., Santa Ana
You certalntr do. Beat• lew ntqulret • landlord to proYldt •
htatthy, ufe piece to he .tth: a roof that won't leall _...n It rtAfte;
door• and window• eNt .. rt•MM!blr HCure; ,......,. thet
worts, lncludlng both Mt Ind COid wmter: • Meter that I• lft 9"d
condition and le •"'•to op9fllte; ....,._ end """'9 that ere lft Hf!,
WOfklng condition;....._....,. llftCI r ...... 111.t .. lft good r•
peer. MllflcMnt cen• or lllM wlltt COftf9 fottr_.. •nd ...-...: tftd. wttaftrenttct, the pttMl .. •IMUld ... ._ ..... ,......, ..... ,
or pllet' of Ir'••"-~...._ c..-be npor1ed to .. CI09fttJ Mallft
··The aovernment would
assume uy U1bWty," he e.t•
plained. "Or, alternatively, the
governme nt could declare
hospitals and selected public
places lo be public health clinics
for s wine flu immunization
purposes."
Dr. Andrews said bis organiza·
lion would be willing to provide
the OCMA auditorium al an in·
?Culatlon center il a vaccine
becomes available and if the
auditorium can be protected as a
public health center.
ALL FOUR doctors agreed
that physicians are fearful in the
absence of any protective
le,lslation and the belief that
pnvate insurance companies
may nol be willing lo bear the
burden of possible malpractice
acUom. tn any event, they warned. any
rao&uUoa or all the factonl de·
layln1 an Immunization program
may come too late to guarantee
protectk>n In the peak nu mooths
of Decembe r , January and
February
They aireed lhat seeken of
swine Ou Immunization should be
inoculated no late r lhan Nov.12 lf
they are to be given protection
under what many doctors believe
will be epidemic conditions ln the
coming nu season.
mEY ALSO AGREED that ll
may become necessary to ad·
minister two shots lo persons
seeking protection from nu .
Thousands of Australians in
their winter season reportedly
have died from the ravages of a
new strain of flu identified as A·
Victoria 75 .
All four OCMA physicians
agreed that the ideal combina·
tlon, especially for e lderly
persons, the sick and children,
would be a combination of two
vaccines.
"But neither one is available to
us yet." Dr. Potvin complained.
"We'don't know which virus ls
going to be the worst. But, if we
have an effective vaccine for the
swine nu or the A-Victoria, J ha·
ven 'l been told a bout it yet.'·
depa'1fftHt. If you htwe any of th• above probfema, ltt the
landlord know In wrttlng of Medtd repalrt and hep a copy. If r•
pelr• ere not made wtlt9fn • rea.onabfe time, you un have them
mede fOUtHN. Keep a record of.,,. coat• and then deduct them
from your ne.t rent pi1tyment. Or you can move out and not .,.
reeponatble fOf partng any mcwe rent. You unnot deduct repair
cott• greet., tt11n one month'• rent, •ltd you can't UH thl• titht
mcHt dten once In en, 12 month peftOd.
IHdez Ped• f'ln~r on A"'''• T'1 Gripe•
DEAR PAT: T1'e Daily Pilot published an article r ecent·
ly st•tlno that the Orange County Office of Con sumer Affairs
has reotsterect 18,000 complaints. I would like to find out, In
order of descending frequency, the types of complaints that
have been h•ndled by this office. •
B.H., Laguna Beach
The Office of COfttu...., Aft•lra complaint lndH from Mar()h 1,
1114 throuth Dec. 31, 1175, lncludH 11,1SI complelnta In H
c.t~•· AutomodY9 problem• lop the ll1t, with S,511 com-
pl alnta r•c•lved. Other figure• In the top 10 Include:
tMevltlonl•Mteo, Ill; home repair ••rvlcH (eddttlone), 111;
tetdordllan_., 110: ..... ncee, 113; furniture (bedcllnt). 717:
houllftt (re8' ••tate), 111; ~· hotMt, 513; cerpettmoottng.
4lt. Md mall onler .. 417.
0tMr top 2S C°""91alntt rtfl•eted, In deecendlno order, ln-
duM: etedH cohctlofta and Cfedtt cercta, unctaMmtd comptelnte. medle• eftd ...... boob and .....-nea, lnaurence, heatth .--. ma....-pertor• end Judo, t1ehool• •nd tduc•tlon, food and dftnk
andfoodfrHaefpl.,...
,td Gl••l~b llfl•leadbtfl B•• L~af
DEAR PAT: Shortly after the purchase of my new house
was rKorded, I recefved a "Telaoram" from a company
celled G.M.C. In Newport Beach. It stated that I was a reel·
plent of the firm's "Free·For·All" sweepstc.kes. The prizes
Included a color television set, ster'eo, washer and dryer,
$200 In gift certificates and a set of steel belted tires. When I
called the phOne number listed, I was told that I had to come
to tne G.M .C. office and see which prize the key pictured at
the top of the telagram m.tched. t wasn't foolfsh enoU9f'I to
fOllow up°" this. What's~catch? P.8 ., San Clemente
AYS WH told ttt.1 mote wlnntts ere ptuenttcl with LH Veges
ooupoft Noll•. TM..,._ pllCtl ...... thet ffe put1tOM It "to .......
• ..... P'ff•t•tloft ...... you ebout ow oompeftJ." ., ........
lllle, GeMral ........... Co. hn..,... wlthlft tM atrtd ...... ol ....... No,...._, ceft be..._.. 1197 • Celltontla nn. "'-' lftteMe
raaJMl'NAllY field trial re-
1utt.a have shown the vaccine pro-
ducing good protection for people
18 years old or older, al low
dosqe levels and with minimum
side effects.
But the plans to vaccinate
children aged 17 and under are
still not fl.rm . Early field trials
show that children may need a
stronger dose of the vaccine.
perhaps with a booster shot.
According lo Maloney, a new
set of test results is expected in
mid-September .
But will anyone show up once
the results are in? Is there really
YOU
.. W£ ARit preparinR for an
epidemi c of unknowl1
dimensions, 3n epidemic th3t wf!
cannot even be certain will oc
cur. If we prepare well enough.
we probably will never know hov.
severe this epidemic might hav1·
been or if, in fuc-t , 1t was :in
epidemic at all
"To fail t o prepan:. on th1•
other hand. ls lo run the very reul
n sk of learninA more oboul lhc•
consequences or an mnuenrs
pandemic than w~ cvl'r wanted
lo know.
"That ri11k. in my view, is onu
this nation c;i nnot urford to
take."
DAILY PILOT
SECTION 8
Sunday,Augu~t 22. 1q75
to ... I 10U aomtthlnt unlHa 10U 8re told that a Hlea preHntatlon
wtll be made. Th• Orenge County Offlc. of Conaumer Affelra t•
potta that O.M.C. changed management recently and that con·
1Umtr compf1lnt1 now art being h•ndled Htltfectorlly. Thia firm'•
actu81 bu•lne11 11 .... "' a dlecount buylno Hrwlc• that hH a h•f·
ty 8200 mem.,.rahlp fff. OCA hH verified thet • couple of Hta of
tire• ectuallf were given to peraon1 who rHponded to th•
.....,.talc•• ed. No Information WH avell•b4• r91ardl~ the win·
ners of ttte TV ••t. etereo or wnh9r altd dryer. A number of com·
pf •Int• hed been received Pf'lor to th• man•o•m•nt change r•·
gerdlnt unnallebHlty of merch•ltdlH member• h•d ordered.
<A>HMHte: Ne.., Wrl"lde on f 'at Prohlt-m
DEAR PAT: I've j~t finished reading the paper~ck book
about getting rid of cellullte fat. Has cJnyone ever disputed
the theories presented In this book? I wonder If It works or If'
Just threw away mv monev and reading time.
W.Q., Costa Mesa
At ltHt you didn't p•r 112.15 tor th• hard cover edition. llnce
1913, mOf• than 200,000 women p81d th•t prfc• for • book tha1 eup.
poMdfr tell• them how to get ttd of c•llullte (dimpling cauMd by
the loH of •kin eleetldty tltet occur• with •ti~). ttt.yalologllt
Matel Greenwood, • ,...arch eeeoclat• •t Columbia Unlveralty'a
ln9thutt of Hum•n Nubttloft, ••P th1t thttt'• no w1y to rid the
body of dtmplecl fet. lxtrdM aftd proper diet may Improve akin
and mutcte tone •nd ...-. tNe HMH fet Uttut teH obvloua. but
It wtl not Mak• It to .. .,, ..,. OIMnwood, •ddf~ that doctors
and nutftUonlat• cone6det the dietary auggeetlon1 In the bootc
hteltfdul end the book'• premlM .... nttally harmle11 though un-
IOUftd.
••ttle R•1t1tllefl 8ft.tft" Tu1t Sate
DEAR PAT: I've been conducting a runnlngbatt1e 1w1th
the dealer and manutacturer of a defect ive power saw I
bo\19ht a vear ago. Is there a trade organization, sim ilar to
the ones furniture and appliance manufacturers have set UPe
which deals with unsotved prublems of this type? I feel that
some kind of arbitration Is needed at th ls Point. V.C., Balboa
Otrec:t your co••nt. with CQlllH of your pureheM reM4pt.
-... •nd ptn0"9 you "8¥e cont.acted trying to 1ofve your pro-
blefft. to: Outdoor Power EQulpment ln1tttute Inc., Suitt fN.IOI,
1121 9' It. N.W., WMIMglon, DC 200QI. OPEi ta a nonprofit
n•aAel lredt ••lodlllon lftwotved In hendltnt boCtt comptalnte ...............
• '
... ..
·7,"fake~·That,' the GAO bight Cried
87 JOHN BAJlBO\J&
< ................ lter
:WASHINGTON <AP> -John Anderson is 27,
• 1alher of two. ffe eot his Job almo.;t by accident.
wouldn't leave for the world.
War$ arc notably wHtefuJ, 110 when thl'
United States went lo wnr In Vletn1un, the GAO
went with it. f One of J im Ulack's jobs was to chock uv on pro·
curement by thl' United St ates for the VletnamNle . • One day Anderson, ln the course of bls duties. :11:r: acron $8 million in a nnal cOMtructlon ~ et. traced lt back, found lt unnecessary and
Contrell.
,.<Conareu cut thOtle fund• from the naval
et and J ohn Anderson, who makes something
$23,000 ;a year, saved the American taxp11yer
.*1Uon.
.. !· •••
• •• CONGRESS IS a bl& thlng. It decides how
American money will be spent and how Americans
• will benefit from the spending.
Congress is also a sometimes tblng. lts mem·
hers change, and it frequenUy changes its m ind.
Wben it passes a law or sets up a program, the law
or program is sometimes imperfect, the product of ~ authors. But nevertheless. the Inte nt or
Qlniress is the will of the people. and their will be done.
That's where John Anderson comes in .
He works for one of the lowest-of-profile
federal agencies, the General Accounting Office
<GAO).
GAO retains some 4,000 employes. It is the ser·
vant of ~ongress. empowered to determine whether
thet intent of Congress .. i.e. the people, is being
followed faithfully and efficiently.
THE MATTER OF the S6 million came up when
the Navy decided it needed a Trident submarine
base in Washington state, and asked Congress for
funds. A GAO team. including John Anderson, took
a careful look at the figures and plans.
"At some point in time they prepare a budget
estimate for what they feel they need, say a crane to
llft missiles out of a sh.ip," Anderson explains. "At a
iater date they find an alternative way of removing
the missiles and don't really need the crane. They
_ just did.a 't go back and revise their budget sub·
missions."
Not all savings a re so clearly identified.
GAO documents that it saved half a billion dollars
fn 1975, a figure that surpasses by far its S129
mlllion department budget and the salaries or all
Kent Serigraphs
Art Softens
Stark Walls
There's something at Reynolds had sent
South Coast Community cafeteria floor plans to
Hospital that belies the the Maine a rtist . who
image of sterile white worked rrom those.
hoipital walls. Mrs. Reynolds worked
lq a cafeteria open to with other h ospital
t~publlc as well as the volunteers to get the
hC$pital st aH. l~e waJl.s posters o n the walls.
ate decorated \\ llh seri· which involved gluing
1raph6.. . and protective trealU\g. A sengraph ts done on
a nylon screen .or '"WE FOLLOWEDSis-
GAO accoun tants battle with dragon -like federal agencies.
the John Andersons. who.' like a battalion or ~t.
Georges. go forth each day to do battle with the
many-beaded dragon called government.
The real savings must be several billion dollars
a year -the money government agencies might
spend wilhout supe rvision.
••* THE GAO BEGAN in 1921.as an auditing agen·
cy. ln 1950. the GAO expanded its functions, adding
one more question-!-~ the money being ~mclenlly
spent? In 1970. Congress told lhe GAO to evaluate
program results as well.
"Increased concerns are being voiced in the
Congress and elsewhere,'' writes Comptroller
Gen eral Elmer Staats. who beads GAO,
"particularly In the government's capability to
make programs work effectively, and to serve well
those individuals and groups for which public funds
are expended ."
ROUGHLY A TllUlD or GAO's reports are in
response to queries by Congress. Some are initiated
by GAO itself in response to public criticism. Others ·
are triggered by newspaper articles or Ups ..
.congress bas excluded some data from GAO
purview -for instance the Federal Reserve
System and the Internal Revenue Service.
But GAO operates largely wherever American
tax monies are spent. It operated, for instance. in
Vietnam.
He found a 5-0·year supply of anli·diurrheu pills.
"Just iOmewbtrt• alona the line the computers went
wron1:." he suys
John Anderson is currently workini: on a pro·
ject at tbt-Army ~urity Arency, whkh develoP6
s uper-secret dt'vices to monitor enemy ~li.1ctronlcs.
radio Bnd radar·.
The Army Security Agency's work. by
some Pentagon measures, is as imPortant as guns
and tanks. A (Ive-man GAO team is checking to se~
how clost.> to estimated costs the programs are run· rung. how close they are to timetables for dcv<'IOP·
ment. and finally. ·'how arc they 1>err orm ing ! ''
The team also is looking into th(' Alr Force and
Navy to see if they have eqwpment that might also
be used by the Army. Outs ide consultants help with
technical problem~.
THE GAO PROCESS is time consuming. On
any one project. there mny be more than a hundred
111ten ·iews. Every mten·iew 1s documented by a
written memorandum. to back up the final report
The team begins with u pl an and u survey.
espeC'ially "where we don't know anything to speak
or about the agency or the opt'ration we're audit
mg."
When they find thmgs they lhink need improve·
ments. or that rt!Quire congressional attention.
the team goes into a review stage, and probt.>s for
more detail.
There have been many complaints that GAO
doesn 't work fast enough, but there have been few
challenges to the facts turned up by GAO r('·
searchers. * •• People l ike John Anderson JU ~t s hrug
when asked how much they think they have saved
the government in the course or a year, or a career.
"Sometimes you think that the agt·ncy people
are working in a different world than Wt' ure." An·
derson says. "You ask yourself, ·Are they trying to
fight us?· But they have their own object i"es and
for lhe most part they·re good manageri.. It's tlw same old story.
·'They <'an 't see the forest for the tre<'~ · ·
*ANTIQUE*
*AUCTION*
• GRAND HOT&. •
#I HOTIL WAY, ANAHEIM
011,.tlf• M• G .... DltA~-.d
Secretary Bookcases Roll Too Desks. Marble Too
Wash Stands. A rt Noveati Pieces. Wall & Mantle Clocks.
Carved Pump Organ, Bowl and Pitcher Sels Piano
Stools. Leaded Art Glass. Cabinets. Pub Mirrors. Tile
Back Hall Trees. Fern 11nd Planl Stands. WOOden Coal
Scuttle'!. Mahogany Glass Front China Cabinets.
' Anlloue Trunks. Piano. plus 8 rrc·A·Brac
ART CHANGES STERILE WALL TO PLEASANT DINING ATMOSPHERE
Of.ALUIS l>lCOl\AlOfli ANO PFllVAT( OUYffl~
MONDAY
AUG. 23, 7:30 P.M.
,.... ... --..Ceclihllh .........
,.. . . JOHN•--.•~ I ••II
•
rr..i-4..--0.,efW. I .. _
. llllltH-Jtl 1 erl7141nJ.7777W.JH1
• '1lkscreen mesh Slfn!lar ter Cori ta 's d irections .~that of a silk stock111g. exactly," Mrs. Reynolds ~Tbe area of the screen said. -----------------------------.. where you don't want PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY
•
~paint to go is blocked out. They worked at ni.ght. IA separate screen must about t he only time
be used for every color. you ·11 find a cafeteria empt~.
THE HOSPITAL seri· R espo n se o( t he
• graphs are like the hospital staff hat. been
!posters that are popular enthusiastic. sar those
!today,with a phraseora wh o work. in lhe
t quotatlon brushed over cafeteria.
•the m ain body or the T h e r e a r e n · t
: work. many places. after aJI, ~ But lhe Onl'~ at South where you c an eat a
: Co.nst have a httle more casual lunch surrounded ~ go1ng for them th~n the by ~rent art and read the
1 ones you can buy m the l i k e 8 0 f F y 0 d 0 r
iBtorcs. Dost.oye vsky. Henry
' T hey are d one by Oa ,·1d Tho r e au a nd
.......... ... ( 11.,.~. !ii
'"II••-. CA t OlO•
l21ll 61).(MIOI
Jack Kramer, M.D.
A11nounce~ the opening of
f xti1J\1vely !or th.~ n1'w r r n •n 1hc trrotment of
Acne
""~''""1"" '""•"• f609J 9uc.~ Bl•o
Hun\!l~ttO!\ fl••C:h. C A. .,.,,,
Cl"' 847 14 '1
<;o.1a M"•
I $00 Ad•m• A•t
Cft"' ....... CA 97&26
(1141 7&1 llU
t, th c intern at ion a 11 )• Father Daniel Berrigan.
known artist Cor1ta ___ ~-------------------------------~-~~~
•Kent. 11 former Catholic ----------------------.... -~~--------~-~~-,
'nun better known as Sis· AIA~'I IA~'l~'A•W .tcr Corita, who taught at
;) m m a c u I n t e H en rt
f(olleg1: in L os Angeles.
•· Though Sister Corita
:,,ow Uves In M ulne. two 'l..aauna friend». Regina :~cPartlln <a retired ' oapilal o m ctal ) 11nd
uriel Reynolds <an
ori&lnal fund-ralHr Cor
\he hospital> worked
with her to get the Job
'4one1
Siste r Cortln do·
Jlated h er ser igr aph
.J)Oslers with detoUed In·
'Jtructtons on where they
11he'lulct he placed. Mrfl.
Cyclists
Cautioned
Capltol News Service
SACRAMENTO -The
C:alUornla Hlghway elrol bas advised pro-
ecll ve motorcycle
ers to be sure that lbe
\>eliicle they purchase ts
roperly equipped for
e location where they
tan to use it.
Tbe CHP reports some
uyers are obtaining
\fnolorcycles designed
'xcluslvely for closed·
e racing but are US·
them In recreation s.
• c.ltw * lM1'UI
• "9UttJ
lelbl
lelts
HUGE SWC'flON Of
SWEATER
KNITS! . .., 97c c.i.1 * r.it
• ~lts Y'O.
llU&lllY
ICl TOSI '1
of Pomona Fwy.
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JlCK"1
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ounw sac POl.Ytcra
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8c DOUBLEKNIT
POLYESTER
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latlty
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POl.YISlll
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49: ... ,. 2,.a.
SteinWliy<piaqo
It just stands there, getti ng tnore valuable.
A Steinway bu111 thtrly yoari. ago ,., o ftf.ln worlfl more tOday lhan
1t was then
Not becBU1'9 II 15 oons•derf.ld B collector" item. but b8CIU~ll llH!
care and workmanship that wont into 11 keep 11 u alive IOdav '"' 01
wa~ when new Today. It 18 still a more re,oon':l1ve p111no than vm1
can find 1n otner anowrooms
11 11 at1ll the only piano with tl'le ::i1omwey U1aohragm11t1c
Soundboard. which. thirty years otd or net. no othor Piano h;ui
The new Steinway you buy w111 rror.t hkely !lhare lhe samo blue
chip late.
$Imply because today·s StolnWl'y Is built 10 the same standards
Even now. there Is no 1U<1h thing u rapid uaembly or mass
P'()(lucllon at the Steinway factory Some other manutacturers turn
001 IT\Of'e pianos 1n a week than Steinway does in a year.
So that once you ~ a Steinway 1n your home. you know It s
there to stay To give Y<>\I au the pride and oteasure a piano can
give •. plus a modeat refurn on your ln~atment
EXCELLIMT SB.ECTIOM OF IHUILT & RERHISHED GRANDS
MAMY MAJOl IUMDS
PENNY
OWSLEY
WAaBfOUSI SHOWltOOMS
S.DlepPrwy .......
14M4tl •'SUM. IJ.l IYIS. 'tit
r
Sunday Aupuat 22. 1976 DAILY PILOT .::J
. Yo• Can Delp
l
i
Ticket Price? .Just .a Laughi:
The Right Type?
Ther1• arf' ~l'Vl'ral u~1·nt'll'~ und orgam:ta
lion~ In South Or.Hl6CC County that we:kum('
"olunll'l'ni Tbl! followw~ 1tre a fl'w of Ult'~\!
opportun1tle~
By LEE MAllGUUES ~ l ' I .... _ .. ._._,........ , lJ i
LOS ANGELES <AP>-The)' lt.'t free tickt'ts to I) I() • •
see tele\lis1on st.ars at work. &JQl't> the 11how :.tart~ Jay Mi'che/i's, ·~
The Voluntary Actwn Center <VACJ 1n
Ncwporl Seuch hcl~ other public ugenCL~ to
recrull and pluc1: volunl~c.>n. throughout Oran~e County. Al 1>n"Scnt, VAC is in ureent
need itself of vuluntecrs to help type letters,
stencils and envt'IOJJ('S for a ft'w hours 4.!ilher
Wednesday or Frid<1y morninR If interested.
phonci 675-9210
A local family plunnm~ clmic that gives
mtodlcal chl'ck-ups and birth control informu
lton lo lhe public 1s 10 ur~t'nt ntted of cler1cul
help. Voluntt-crs who tould work in the even·
logs arc requested to call VAC at 675·9210 re
Rard1ng placement in the cltntc
Se\•eral younf( men and women arc
needed to serve as lelephonl.! ~rsons for u
local youth employment aRcnry They would
answer phones for the agency. contact others
by phone regarding jobs in South Orang1:
County and help generally obtain information
from job apphcants. This volunteer work is
especially suitable !or young adults who enjoy
talking lo the public. Call the VAC office at
675-9210 regarding hours and days.
To l'our Health
Socie t y Se1~es
Man,· free o;erv1n•s are available to
cancer p·atients and lht'1r families from th~
Orange County L'nat of the American Cancer
Society 1ACS1.
Helplines. refrrrnl ~ervices and tl'lephone
consult<ttions are orrered. as well as home vis·
its by social wor kers trained to deal with pro·
blems pertaining to the cancer patient.
Group counseling 1s offered too. and a onl'
to·one visitor program that offers emotional
support for patients with special problems.
Patients recovering from cancer surgery
such as mastectomy <breast sur gery l.
laryngectomy tremoval of the voice box> and
ostomy (cancer or the rectum or colon> can
fi nd help in the unit's rehabilitation programs .
Hospital equipment such as beds and
wheelchairs are available for loan and sur·
gical and other dressin~s are also provided.
All of these services are offered free of
charge and arc described in a new pamphlet
a\'atlablc at the locul unit of the ACS.
Furt her information and pamphlet copies
can be obtained from the ACS office at 4030
Birch St., Suite IOI. Nc:'wport Beach. 926CO. or
by calling 752·8600
the)''re tlnt(•rtuincd by a warm-up host, an1t ' ~, .r.\,,: h
sometlmetJ a bnnd. too. They rnuy "el frC(' NBC's chief v,\I~ transportation to and from the event. A few may
even leave with expensi\IC gifts. audience getter f:: l"'I.
Who! Virtua lly anyone: and Just for uttcnding ' SHOl'C"W l; _~
lbe filmtng or taping oC a TV program here in the Says 8 good
television production capital. ".\:"'
"One migh~ think it's lbe easiest thing IO the show's improved
world, that if you're putting on a TV show people by a good
are automalirnlly gomg to come. Not so.·· says
Joseph Di Sante, who is in charge of filling tht> audience.
bleachers for ABC programs (a ''head hunter" in
tradejargo n i . However, a good
The task can be sodemandln~ thut ull lhree ma d · t
jor networks, plus other 11roduct10n fuc1hltt'S aLJ 1ence, 0
around town. have people employed fuJl l\me to han· ara hrase
dle it. And there is still enough work left O\'er 10 P P
keep a couple oc independents in business. Mae West, is
IF THAT'S HARD lo believe, you have to re Often hard
member that audiences are needed for e\lery
episode of more than 20 situation comedies, a to find.
handful of varie ty shows. countless game shows
and talk shows and a never-ending stream of
specials. They also are required for many pilot pro-
jects that never get on the air.
ABC. CBS and NBC estimate that a combined
total oJ more than 2.5 million persons will sit in
studio audiences for network sho~ this year.
"We look at ourselves as one giant ticket
vending machine." says J ay Michelis. NBC's chief
audience specialist.
are able to unload tickets for Just about everythin~
by simply answering write-in requests .
In nons ummer months they tend to rt'ly more
on groups to fill all the empty seats. They contuct
military installations, churches. fralernilics. civic
groups, big companies and other places.
Some shows are a lot easier to get au-
diences for than others. of course. Hit programs
Producers put a high premium on filling studio
auditoriums. which generally range in size from 200
to 500 seats. They say a full house benefits the
performers in a variety show, game show or com-
edy.
"IT'S LIKE a party." s ays ~d Weinberger, a
writer-producer involved with "The Mary Tyler
Moore Show." "Phyllis" and "Doc."
such as ''The Tonight Show." "The Carol Burnett B k
Show" and the top situation comedies run into dif· ac to
Jic.ulUes o.niy around.holidays and bad weather.
''If you're at a party and the room is half emp-
ty. you say, 'Why am I at this dog of a party.• But ii
people are pouring out the doors and windows, you
say, 'Whal a great party this is. Look who else is
here!"'
If they could charge money for the tickets
it wouldn't be such a problem. But federal r egula·
tions prohibits selling tickets so there is no way of
knowing whether the people will actually tum out
for the show.
Consequently, thousands of tickets have to be
distributed to guarantee that a few hundred will be
there.
"DURING THE SUMMER months we don't
have too many problems because the town is
packed with tourists," says D!Sante. The networks
For many producers, however, having a full· s h }
house isn't enough. They want a portion of the au· C 00 .dience to be people who they think will easily iden-
tify with a key character in the show. u niP erm
SENIOR CITIZENS were brought in for an
episode of "Doc" that dealt with old age. Prison in·
mates were bused to for the pilot or ··o n the Rocks .··
Some network officials don't like the practice,
believing, as o ne executive put it, that "a good pro-
gram is going to get a good audience reaction. re·
gardless of whether they're young or old, drunk or
sober."
Pro d ucer Ed Weinberger d efend!> the
theory. "Anybody who says that any audience will
do is m issing the point," he says. "There's no ques·
tion that a lively audience helps gl\le you a lively
show. A good s how can be r uined by a bad au·
dience.''
Sale
Uni Perm
Reg. 22.50
Body for Men
Reg. 30.00
17.88
23.88
Both by Helene Curtis
EXPIRES SEPT. 4th
Jobs Will Go Up in S1noke Touch Healing
BARBARA and ANN
ARE BACK IN OUR
COSTA MESA SALON APCQ Rule Challenged
LOS ANGELES IAP1
-The Los Angeles
Chamber of Commerce
and the A f'J..c ro clium
proposed smog rules are
i-o stringent they will n•
!!Ult In "economic chaos"
and will throw thousands
of Southern Californians
out of work
Robertson warned that elsewllere or by b\.IYint t.he study also showed
the rules could increase u. p s m o 11 er s mo g · that:
the a lready high un-producing plants and -6! ~rcent of the
A one--day workshop on bodies and use t heir
"touch healing techni· muscles as feedback to
ques" -one aspect of changes in the energy
tbeHolisUc. Healll\ Mov-flow," Ms. Ginthner
ement -will ta.ke place said."
Saturday, Aug. 28 from Res ervations for the
10 a .m . to 6 p .m . in ,workshop, whic h wlll
Corooadel Mar. cost $16, can be made by
BEAUTY SALc••
Uae Wa.-d• Cha•g-all. Bl
COSTAMISA54M031 i_lrr.:
Donald E. Butler.
chairman of the Clt>un
Air Committee of the
Chamber of Commerce.
a nd W i ll iam R
Robe rtson . executl\·e
secretary of the County
FeJeral1on of Labor.
have joined forces to op·
pose ne w rules drafted
by th e So ut.h e r n
California Air Pollution
C.'onlrol D1 s tr1ct
<APCDI. ~h1ch ~as Un·
dt'r prt'SSllr\• tu l'Onlply
with the ~·l·dcral CINm
Air Act of 1970
TH•: a ua.1-:s. to be
\'Oted on by lht• 1\PCD 011
Sevt. 3. would rt-quirt>
U"O of the lutest ~ITIOI{•
control t cchnoloA v on al\
industrial ~xp11ni,11111 pro
JCoO
employment rat e In cl0$in.gthemdown. small rtrms and 58 per· Tbe kinetic e nergy
California by encourag-Butler ~aid m any centofthelargefirmsin· workshop will be led by
1ng plants to relocate. small businesses, unable dicated they could not Ke 11 y G i n th n e r .
<The state's jobless rate to afford th e bes t technically comply with education direct or of
1s now 9.4 percent, com-technology or to make the rules; Touch for He alth, a
pared with the nalionaJ tradeoffs, would s uffer -12 percent said the P as a d e n a . b a s e d
rate of 7.8 per cenu the most. rules would force them foundation dedicated to
··We're all in favor of Both Butler a nd toclosedown; "furthering the art of
clean air. but we don't Robertson ·based their 10 perce nt said they touch healing through
want to deva state the predictions on a s tudy re· would have to relocate; applied kinesiology."
economy." Ro be rtsc>n leased earlier this year -7 percent said they "Participants will ex-
srud. "We Just want a by t h e St an ford would take the issue to perience the energy
properbalance." Research I nstitute court. nows within their own
Robertson contended claiming that if such -------------------
the proposed APCDrules ·rules had been in force
exceed rules laid down from 19.C 7 lo 1975,
by the federal Environ· more than 30,000
m e ntal Protection jobs with an a nnua l
Agency. payroll of $400 million
The rules would re· wou l d have been
qwre any plant ma.lung eliminated in the five-
chaoges that would in· c o u n t y S o u t be r n
crease emission by more California area.
than 15 pounds an hour to The study also said the
ust the be~t available area would Jose more
anli-smog technology. than $2 billion in com·
If the e missions ele· merce.
ceedcd 25 pounds per The Sta nford study
hour. the industry would wa s d o n e r or the
h:we to make tradeoffs . California Mauulac-
Thi11 rould I~ done by re· turers Association.
du c 1 n g po 11 u t i on According to Buller,
The ~
Peninsula .,
What memories! The train from
Los Angeles. The Pavilion. The Balboa
Ferry. Sandy beaches.
But what about those miles of
prime income properties that line the
seashore? And the lovely residential
area of Peninsula Point?
Newport Equity Funds arranges
equity trust deed loans on Peninsula
properties -and on homes all along
the Orange Coast.
If you need capital -and you 're
a property owner -call the Loan
Department at Newport Eq uity Funds
for Information on an equity trust
deed loan. The number Is 644-8824 .
Newport
Equity
'Funds ·,Inc.
use y0ur Master Charge ot BankAmerie&rd
SOUTH COAST PLAZA • COST A 1'1£SA
Rell Ettate Brokers
AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER
620 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
SUITE211
NEWPORT BEACH
CALIFORNIA ·tneeo
71~
phoning 675-8356. HUNTINGTON IEACH 192·6'1 I
Abe Schrade r
is showing!
... And
you're invited.
Come see o u r
Salon Fashion Sh()W.
Thi s Tuesday,
A u g u s t 24, I O a .m.
A speci a l Abe Schrader
represen tative w ill be
on h and to h e lp w i th
your selections
o r speci a l o rders.
Info rma l m odeling
11:30 a .m.·3:30 p.m.
Desi g n e r Dresses, 84,
Newport.
Robinson's
Newport Center • Shop Sunday 12·5. Monday 10-9 • 644-2800
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Dr. Tom Doan serves guests (left to right), Mrs. John Davis.
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Metten.
Social Scene
A gourmet dinner, contributed by Virginia Knott
to the American Cancer Society Bal de Cordon Bleu
last February, wa! served to 12 guests in her Newport
Beach home.
Prepared by Chef Gary Harrell, the dinner was
sen•ed by her and Dorothy Doan, CO·chairperson with
her husband, Dr. Thomas Doan, fortbe ball. He was a
bartender with Paul Bender.
Stephen Lester, assistant administrator of Sunny
Hills Convalescent Hospital, Fullerton, was the suc·
cessfu l bidder for the meal at the ball's auction.
Lester a nd his mother, Kathleen Lester, RN.
'.'/HA. administrator or the hospital, attended with
members of the hospital's Utilization Review Com·
mittee and their guests. wh.ich included society direc-
tors Dr. Richard Angros and Sh.irl Martinek, RN
NB A, and nominee Dr. A.H. Reiswig.
. "'. {~nn Landers ~ . ,•
~~It's a Matter
Lo/ Li/ e , Death
: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you save some additional
£age lives and print that moving column •&a.in? I refer to
one enUUed "How It Would Be ir I Were KUled in an
omobUe AccldenL" Thank you. -EILEEN FROM
$CRANTON TIMES
:: DEU EILEEN: I've bad ae.enl reqaelU to rel'1Ul AJ& col••• aad I do 80 today ln tile •ope t.laa& e.ery
~a1cr wbo see• It wUI put himself ln Ute place of UM
IJenoe w•o wrote ll. Tlluk yo. for aakJa1. -ANN
µNDEaS ..
Virginia Knott
Dr. John Davis, Mrs. A. H. Reiswig
chat.
MRS. BRAZEAL MRS. MARTIN
CALENDAR I
under "''a)' at Fountain Valley Community Jlospatal A lee· At.UTE TO NURSES: A month-loni salute to nurses 1s ~
lure and demonstration on make·up and personlll 1roomlog
lsteheduledfor 10 a.m. and 1 ·30p.m . Tuesday, Aus. 24
Tbrou1bout the month a collt'ctaon of nurtes' ups will
be dltplayed In the hospital lobby Climaxing the month will
be a luncheon and dinner ror the hospltul staff Tuesday,
Aua. 31.
WOaKSHOP: Eva Sdtindter.ftammun, an llUlhority on
penonal 1rowth and human development, wlll lud a \wo
day workshop on Planning Your Life and Time at UCI Tues·
day and Wednesday, Aug. 24 und 2:1, In Room t20 ot the
Social Sdenle Tower.
QueaUona to be asked w1ll inr ludr "\Vhut will yo\I be do
ing oqo year fro m today": and "Will you be pluscd with the
way you spent lht> year "
Partl~lpants will do time and lifo planning uod learn
t..echnlq ues for judging their own fcelln~s about how much
they are getting out of life and whether they wish to achieve
more.
Further information 1:. 1tva1lable b~ rnllin& t:CI Ex·
tension, 833·5414.
JUNIOll EBELL CLUB: The Irvine club will sponsor a
four.part baby.sitting clinic beginning Tuesday, Aug. 24, lo
Venado Middle School and concluding Thursday, Sept. 2.
Tbue will be a S3 charge for the course, which will be
conducted by personnel from the Orange County Division of
Forestry.
The club will compile a master hst or those who com
plele lbe course for people mterested m contacting qualified
s itters.
Regis tration 1nformat1on is available by calling
551 ·4361
VOLUNTEER PROGRAl"l: The Orange County
Department of Social Service will conduct a series or onen
tataons for prospective volunteers beginning Tuesday, Aug
24, al 1 p.m
Other dates are Aug . ZS. Sept. 14, 16, 20 and 22, Oct. 5, 7
and 13. All sessions will t.ake pl11re in thr confert·nce room i.t
1619 W. 17th St., Santa Ana.
Further information may lie obtu1n('d h~ rullma
834·5670 or 834·4703.
CHRJSTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB: It 's a Small World will
theme the Wednesday, Aug. 25, meeting of the Huntington
Beach club in the Sheraton Beach lnn,
Janet Enzmann will talk about doll houses and Pamela
Hart will be the special speaker.
COFFEE: The education committee of the Junior Ebell
Club or Irvine will host Irvine school pnncipals at a 10 a.m.
coffe. Wednesday. Aug. 25, in the home of Chris Struck er.
The purpose of the event is to obtain information oo the
needs of the schools and advice on what the club un do lo
serve the district.
WEDNESDA y MORNING CLUB: A champagne lea IS
scheduled for Wednesday, Aug 25. from 2 to 4 p.m. an
Clubhouse 6. Laguna Hills. Guests will~ welcomed by Mrs.
Herbert Lynes. president
CAUFOR NIA FEDEUTION Ot' WOMEN'S CLVBS:
Ora.nae District will have its annual s ummer COflference In
the First Christian Church, Fullerton, beginnlnt at 9:30
a.m. Thursday, Aug. 26.
Workshops are scheduled covering the activities or the
member clubs.
MRS. NELSON MAS. SHAW
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~U very much alone. I um OM"IMebn.S toitla gt'Wf. and I US*f .t
4P find IJlfnpolhJI. I found no 'll'"PClfh1'. I IOIO °"'ii t~ of
qher• ~ bodt.• ~ o.s bodl11 ~Of mU... l toG1 gfon o
•mbe'r.cmd placed mamuoorv. The cote,orv t001 eoUed "Tra/· ~ F..atalJlu1 ... TM doll I dud um. CJft ordillo11' «laooi ..,. How I
~ I had tolcm u.. bull 8vt I IOOI too cool for the '*'· I r~
:iftembe'r hmo I wheedled IM car otd of ltlOM. "!pfdol favor," I ~ "AUU..W.drive."ManU..J:•MI r-..g I tltrNm11 'loolu fft tM lockn. I IDOi /rtt until I :• totnOtt'OIO momillg! I TOil ~U.. puldftg lot -acit«tat the Utoug1al o/ drio&ag a car.and be· ~ mJI own boH. Free' It domt't matt.., lao. the.~•
~ I IOOI goo/btg o/f -~ too JO/II. T«MN ~ c~. ~t I IDOi enJolling m11 frttdom and~ f-. in. lo.c thing I rt•
11Dem~ '°°" J)OftfnQ CJft old lod11 toho • .,,... Co be flObto awlWlr ~. I heard.a d«Jf...mg CfOlh CMd /di.a lmi/ie jolt. Glol1 Giid
:.Sttl flew ~her.. Ml/ whole bod11 sefm«f to be tu1"llillg ~ 4'1. I heafd m111•lf screom.
Coast Couples Recite V mm
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: :. Suddnl11 I. o~. It '*'°' WTV <l*f. A potkt of~ "'°' :itandlng over m•. Thn I go 0 dodor . .,., bodw WGI ~ I
'IOOI saturated WW& b(ood. Piec«a of IOflfl9d ~ tNf"e ttkldllf Ollf :WI ~. Strong• thot I couldil't /eeL ~. Ht11, dolt'& pWl u.t
jihttC ootr m11hHd.1 COft't I» tkocl. I'm~ 17. l'W fOC.ca daf•
:lbnlght. I'm IVppOled to gMD up.and boW o ~l lift. Ibo·
;M&'t lhJtd Jltt. I can't bcfdNd. ,
;: ~ Lalor I'°°' plOC«I fn.a drowrr. M11 JoUu ,,_to idntlffl l'l'M!
• 1\'1111 did t~ lkJH to an nw lib "*' W1'f ctid I ,_,. to l.olc at
; Mom'• ev•• IN.,. ,,.. foced u.. '*>It t.nibk ordlal ot her li/•1
•l)ad ~y loolctd lib ma old man. H• told the man in cbargt.
::" Y~•-M la our'°"·•• .. •• •: TM /vnerol wcs a mnf npmotet. I ... ol m11 relolieel O*f ~~ 100lk totoord the coMin. T1wJI ,._. bsf ..... br ou,.CRf : Jooktd at me IOith tM ~ ¥f l 'w ner ..,._ Som. of "'J bm·
~e1 were crying. A fe.o of rlw giril to.clwd m.-MMI Olld IObbtd a. ! lhey woikm OIOCJM.
~Ia alcoholism ruining )'our life? Know the danger
.:upala and what to do. Read UM boot.let. "Aleollloliam -
Hope and Help,·· by Ann Landers. Enclose 50 centa 1D coi.o
wtth your requeat and a loo.g, stamped, self·addressed en-
velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, E11in, 111. IOl:ll,
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Nuptial Ceremonies Performed I I '
Brazeal·Tostr
UCLA d e ntis try students
Angela Tosl& a nd Geor1e W
Brazeal exchanged marrta~e
vows and rings in Our Lady
Queen of Angel• Church.
Newport Beach.
The bride, daughter of Mra. '
Carlo R. Tosti or Newport S.ach
and the late Mr. Tosti, la 1
fraduate of Corona~ Mar Hl1h
School and earned her BA from
UCLA. She Is afflllaled with
Alpha Omicron Pi.
Her huaband araduated from
Santa Cl~a Htah Sc:hool,' Ven·
tura Colleae and ell'Md a BS
from the University o f
California . San Dle10. Hls:
parents are Mr. and Mrs. George
J . Braseal of Oxnard.
The newlyweds will live in Los
Angeles . •••
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MRI . McLEAN
Martin-Douglass
Home in 1-'ountam Valley arc
Robert Martin and bl.'I bride. the
former-Judy Douglass who were
married in the Holy Family
Church. Oraqe.
The bride, a graduate of UC
lrvlne, is lhe daughlcr of the
Glen Douglasses of HunUngton
Beach.
Her husband graduated from
Santa Ana College and Is U>e son
of the Ario M artlns of Santa Ana •••
Nelson-Fields
KatJi)1cm Mary Fields and
Chrlatopber Nelson exohan1ed
nuptiaJ vows during ceremonies
conducted In St. Olaf Lutheran
Church, Garden Grove.
'Mley are the daughter and son
ol Mr. and Mrs. David Fields,
Hwd.in~on Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ne™-, Ar!aheim.
The bride, a speech com-
m uni cation 1 student al
California &ate Uoiverslt,y, Long
Beach. allo atud1ed at Orange
Coaat Colle1e. Ker husband
graduated with a degree in
bioloO from CSU Fullert.oa.
The newlyweds wUl live In
Anaheim. ••• Shaw-Gleason
Lindell Aon Gleuoo and Gary
A. Shaw, sraduates ol California
State-Universtt,-, San Diego.
were married ln tbe Community
Church ConirecaUonal, Corona
del Mar.
The bride earned a bachelors
degree in phyaical education. A
member of Kappa Alpb• Theta .
she alao atteaded Ora1u{e Coast
College and the University or
California, Santa Barbara.
Her husband also received a
bachelors degree m physical
education and now is working on
a masters in ergonomics and
athletic training certification.
Parents or the newlyweds are
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleason Jr. or
Irvine and Mr. and Mni Milton
Sha~. Pinole . •••
McLean-Staub
Susie Staub and Donald H.
McLean Ill or Glendale were
married in a garden ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter or the
Wutard E. Staubs ol Newport
Beach and her husband's parent.'!
are tho Donald H. McLeans of
Andover, Mass.
The newlyweds will live 1n
Glendale. •••
Shelley-Quiring
Oranie Coast College studeola,
Doris Maxine Quiring-and Qartia
Wayne Shelley were married ID
the Finl Christian Oluttb, Colla
Mesa.
The bride, dausbter of lbe
Norman Quirinp ol Coeta Mesa,
graduated f.rom Eatancla High
School .
R\I' busband la • gradUate ol
Nnport Harbor Hilb Scbool. Hit par9ta are Kathleen Shelley
ol Balboa and John Shelley, San
Clemente.
The newlyweds wUl live in
Costa Meta. • ••
Garner-Carroll
Sl Joachim's Catholic Church.
Costa Mesa was the setting for
l be d ouble ring weddln1 •
ceremony linkinR Virginia Lynne
Carroll a nd Jonathan Clark
Garner.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Corroll or Whl tUer and
Mr. and Mrs. J am es Rua11ell
Gamer of Newport Beach.
The bride, a graduate nurso
from Rio Hondo CoUece, allO al·
tended Oran1e CoutColleae.
lier husband 11 a ll'aduate or
Newport H arbo11 Hllh School and
C ullfornla State University,
l''ullert.on H a communlcauons
major. Ii
He aJto studied at Pepperdlne
University end OCO. •••
Roby-Fuller t.
Former Harbor Area resident
Laurie Helen Fuller became the 1 ;
bride of Richard Johnloo Roby ln
a BaUwln, Mo. ceremc;iny, con·
ducted by tht Rev. P'rederick
Beebe and assist~ by the bride's
sister , Mrs. ltinle)'T. Bumi. •,
Parent& Of =dal eouple ' are George M. ol BaUwtn.
the late Mrs. Fuller Mr. and
Mrs. William J . .Roby o r
Valparaiso, Ind.
The bride attended Corona del
Mar High School and graduated
with a BF A de1ret in dance from ~~~~d05a;0!~~!oc~ =o~·~ :
from tbe Royal Academy oC S
Dancing, London. '
Her husband received a BA in
English lltcrauaie at Dartmouth e
College and no.,attends Harvard
Graduate Sche>f) ot Bwilneu Ad· f
ministration. ,
The newlyweds will live In J'
Cambridge, Mall.
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Sul'lday August 22 1975 OAIL Y PILOT 8 .J l•
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A.Dies: Don't
·Feel Guilty
8 y SYDNEY OMAftll
MONDAY, AUGUb'TZJ
ARIES CM.arch 21·Apnl 19J Crullv1ty,
parks nyan1t. emouonal conlruntallons couJd be
featurf'd. &1ember of opposite sex ~tn&s blues. Be
:\ympathetlc without fe«-Ung gwlty.
TAlJRl'8 (Apnl 20·May 20J. Pnact1cul af·
Jam. dominate. C0ttts. leues, taxes. hvtng at·
rangement. all could be f>potll&hh'tl.
GEMI NI <Mtiy 2l·June 201: llhthli1i1ht will·
1ngness to at.k, to check, to give full rein to In·
tellectual curiosity.
CANCER <June 21-July 221: Delve deep,
beneath surlact> indications. If pt"rs1slent, you
stnke pay dirt Be spec&/k -check details
LEO (Jul} 23·Aug . 22 > · Accept chance Cor
grt>aler independence. self expre~sion.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221: Be diplomatic.
discreet. Don't cast first stone. f·am1ly member
takes you into confidence
LIBRA ISepl 23·0ct. 221 See places, people
as they arc not mert>ly through prism of
\\l:.hful thmk1na
SCORPIO <Ckl 23-Nov 211 · Bring pnontlt>s
into focus. Accept responsibility Includes
personal relationships
SAGl'M'ARIUS cNov 22·Dec 21>. Long-
·range projects. inrludmg pubh:.hmg and ad·
''ertismg. arc featured
111 Nig11el Concert
Trail Travail AT
WIT'S
END Gets Her Doivn
By Ea MA BOMBECK
ON THE COLORADO RIVER
They v. ere laying bets 1 'd never ftl
ht> re t
"ll 's a nanc-mtle h1kt• from the
.oulh rim of the Grand Canyon to the
raver," said m v hu.sbDnd "01\ a n ur·
row path lousy "·Ith snurp rocks."
"I 'LI make it."
"Tht• temvernture m tht! ranyon
this time of Y<'ar run l(O to 110
dl'grees. ··
.. Not to v. orr) "
"THE RlVEK tnp 1s six da)s on 11
rubber raft that cra!>hes into rapids
and t'0\1ers ~ ou with water at a tem·
perature o( 50 degrees.''
"So""
"So you ::.leep on an Army col v.·1th
no protection Crom the elements.''
·Tu sur\'l ve ·
"You bathl' m the Colorado. dnnk
11. and are sometimes nearly dro\\ ned
lO It••
"I'll make 11 "
··There are no gift :.hop:..
tots t'Lrned purple and I cut the hole:.
wt d my ahocs, the odda w~nt up.
When I ate three Oranol11 ban dur
inc the flrst hour and lapped up
every bit of waler ln my cantetin, they
hook their beads. When I crawled ln
to a c.ve with heal exhaustion ond
told them to 10 on, they save me that
·•told you so" look.
I looked lon11ingly at the Colorado
River from the shade In my ravt'.
Ot'sigru.'d •.• created ... decorated .
by God. No mir rors. No reason to suck
in your stomach .. No cause to yell nt
the kids to turn the lights otr. No cler·
trkal outlets to plug in Neil Diamond
A culturally deprived oasis with no
Colden Arches, no bumper stJcker-;
and no reruns. One ol tho last plac('s
tn civilization that time and a 2-year
old could not destroy.
1 SUMMO NED up the• onh
pedestrian prayer I knew Crom
memory · .. Please God, send me "
mule " •
Ten minutes later. a rflan appeared
around the bend dragging six mules
with six empty backs.
As the riverboat capt:.un said later.
CAPRICORN <Dec 22·Jan. 191 : You get to
heart of matt<' rs. you ·u be active, responsh t:
and involved. Nothing remams same.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-reb. 18): Whal seems
slow, uncertain ma) tum out lo be of great
benefit. Older mdiv1dual works to smooth path.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 201: Behind scenes
activity is dominant. Be versaWe.
The Third Manne Aircraft Wing Band "tll be featured at 2 p. m
today at Laguna Niguel Regional Park as part of .. :\.lus1c:-on·th<--
Grecn." The concert 1s free. In addition. a kite inv1tat1onal will be
held before the band plays. The 1\larine band is under the
leaders hip of Master Gunnery Sergeant Anthony J D1Gio\'anni.
"AR E 1·ou ~enou::.·· When do we
ha\'e to let them know for sure?"
I was kidding. of <'OUrsc. The river
had always been my goal When my
"You 're the only person to cv<'r
descend into the canyon on foot and
end up on her ... '·
Some people gt•l testy v.hen they
lose a bet.
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1 Feminine 77 Chinese 152Wllhtn 39Male towl 108 Orinl<rng
lllle pagoda 15• lnd111K1ua1 40 Thus CUP
6 $Queeie 78 Foothke 155 Wizard ot --•2 Tendency 109 Oriental
11 Hllll.•rd ~.,, 156Hawa11an 44 Dagwood's 1mplemeni.
a ta no 79 oarllve vine dog '1
16 Selecled 80 Un1mport1n1 157 Scalhon •6 Summer wds
21 a.tore 82 lrlsh sea 159 Jaoaneae "souven11s • 1 I 2 Suoollcllion
22Memento 83 l:'ett a l()n g
drama •8 Boys 1 13 Jacoo·s
23Mature 160 Cot>all nickname brotl'ler
24 Citrus 85Gym shoe symbOI 501'4elm 115 Thick
fruit 87 Femele 161 N•w pos1tt0n attCes
25N~l•r sotd1er Zealand 51 Toddler 116Wear
pronoun 88 SullragellH IC)(I 53 Proe feature away
26Anatollan 90Be11ege 163 Gallium 55H1tsl'lead· 118 EgYollan
~ddeu 91 Suitable symbOI on sp111t
27 bllCal 92Fellne 16• Cr1c1< 56 Mrhtary I 19 Bodily
king 93Pron1t>1t 1668ris11es posts symptom
28 B•hOld' 9• W1n1er 167 Male duck 57 Foreign 120 Father
29W•d sport 169 Tr11t'I berth 58Wasn 122 Mauna
secrelly 95 Thing 111 S11n11 h91'1tly
30Chiop1ng 98 Str11um 112 S11ge 60 Bracer 123 Against
tool IOOStyhsh dltechons 62 Smng coat 126 Large
31 c;o.,11nent: 101 T1t1er I 73 Accumulale 64 EO'fl>l1an ~ull1es
comb 105 Couple 17' Marsn btrd ss l:ence
128 tronghotd
form 106 Chess 130 Unemployed
32 Recen1 p1ece1 DOWN 66S1cre<1 132 Womens
comb 107 Absolve song
lorm I 09 Ot1g1"'8 le 1 Pine Tree 88 Contenled 134 Wa1ercral1s
34 Neck 110 Armpit Slate sound 135 Coarse
par I I I 1 Pr•POlillon 2 Subsequenl 60 Spnnt 138 Phlltpp1ne
38 Verbal I I 2 Tranqu lllly 3 Suffice 11 Smootn island
38 Towel 114 Failure '4 Supply 73 Mus1cal 137 And
cloth a Ieng weapons twosome Lelln
COPl1n1 I 15 Bu11nen S lnllnd 75Pres•n11y 139 Sub1oin
roiuch place 68elll11ng 79 Bypass 141 Girls
"1 ormer 116 Grandiose 7 Rotorm 80--· -name
4'3 Oversee movie 8 Soan11n tam Illas 144 As tar
"S Trdv I 17 801s1erous article 81 Auloma1on IS
4 7 Personaltlv ness 9Farm 83 Auditory 14S Seraon
48 Harl>Of 17 I LIQUld s1ructu1e 64 Italian river 146 Vall"n11nl"
49 Wrlhdraw measure 10 Condemn 86 Olstanl ~ymbol
52Da9g9f 123Craaa 11 Churcn 87 Mell'IOd I 48 Looi\
wound 11<1 Skaldlrd d1gn11ary 89 Furious 1•9 91un
64 Byoone 1 l'S Lion l ocn 1 2 Sutter 90 Rtnd tooted
lime 127 Oe1erg11n1 1J Blemish 92 Rescind petrrl
58 Allec11ona1r 1 :>8 Pl"O.str11n t 4 Ae,arvat•o" 9<1 C1tp 1!> 1 Sc11001
11mbr1ce 129 Nimbus scone 95 Jel torll'I bedroom
69 011ord•rly 1J1 Russian •I 5 W0<k power 96 Sumelr.1n 1!13 Muerc..i1
fllQl'll rtver 16 Ceram111 s beast W()(k
61~1hll tJ30esarl materii11 97 Japanese 156 Yellow
son 115 Marrrmnnl 17 8ew11ch dis tance bugle
63 Pelly 1:18 G ieek 18Htn0u 98 Incline 158 Feedbag
prtnco vowel manlra gg Crmson ·dainty
67 Slrafghl•n t•O Wt<:lo.ednHS 19 SubmUtnl" IOOGolden 182 l1me1y
68 M1n111er 1'l' S1eo dtleclor Toucll 111no 1f'IS French
70 C11nd1•c1 143 Arc11c ;io Leo11111e 10 I ShOl'llY arhcle
lru1ls seulemtnl 338~e L11tn 102Ru1ned 188 RouO'I
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star Genevieve
Bujold:
freedom or
immaturity?
Actress Puzzling
HOLLYWOOD .. My place or
yours?"
With Genev1evt: BUJold, the rllm m
dustry 's new mystery gtrl. 1t 's a moot
queslJon. By her own adm1ss1on, she s
"a woman without a country, without
an address. without roots. w1lh no
place to go," and she's determined to
keep it that way. Producers can't find
her because she has no phone number.
Directors plym~ her with scripts go
mad with frustration be<'ause she ha~
no agent. The preM• is ready to sue her
for nonsupport because sh<.' won't do
mterviews.
When "Swashbuckler." thti ne"' ad
venture s pectacle in which she gets
~idnaped by pirates, opened rect'ntly
at Radio cny MUSIC Hall, Bujold gave
in to studio pressure and flew to New
York to make personal appearances.
One bour arter she checked mto her
Manhattan hotel. she grabbed her un·
packed bags. fled t!o"' n a back
e levator and whipped back to
1'!ollywood, leaving behind lht' excust·
that her father was dying or 8 heart
~ttack.
JENNINGS Lang. tht.• producer or
'-S" ashbuckler." wa::. unders tan·
dably funous as he wtped egg ocr h1<;
face and explained bravely "She's a
ve~ selfish, very complicated girl
Siii certainly wasn't for<'cd into doing
hc1ty to help the picture. but "'hv
d she have to lie about 1l""
: Mrs Lang, who is the former ac
·ess singer .Monica Lc\\1~. 1s t'Ven
ore outspokt•n . "I think sht•:. crazy
e day she "'ants ml· to .irranAl'
n<.'ing lcs:.ons, thl' nt•\l day \hl'
ants dancing lei.~ons. hut th<• in
ructor has lo be blacl>. I spend hour'
the phonl.', :i nd thf'n .;ht' dot""sn 't
ow up for the appointml•nl
: "Once she phoned ;ind 'aid. · 1 ha\ e
ally round the cmtcr of mv hk. thl·
st step toward fmdmR m)'HM.' and
experted som e mQ,Jor rc,l·lat1on It
rncd out s he had purrh<1l>t'<l an all-
pose vacuum cleant•r I 'aid 1n
end of a ':icuu m cleam•r. 'hl' :o;hould
I
.. d a good psych1atn t "
•:After much e>ersistenCl'. <iht' ha:. ~ally agreed to meet me It has to be
!)tty placl'." which tumo; out to be a
i!utc al tht' HeHrl.' lltlb llott·I Shl'
>cnn•i. on 11m c-. earn in)! J botlk 111
rf-d \\me in hl'r tote ha,.: •• .. •;sur. IS r:id1antl) r t'belhou!> ·1 h1•rc
to be no int<'rV1l'\\, :<.hl' prl'fers to
Qsttalk
~-:"I think J 've earned lh<' right to be ~atever I want lo be," ~he oHers
;p oudl). "I 51rcw up in Montreal 1n
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REX REED
in the raw
the strictest kind of Catholic society,
\\ent to com·ent schools wher e the dis·
c1pline of the nuns was a heavy
number. My father w&.s a bus dnver,
my sister was the beautiful. perfect
OnP.
"From the ages of 8 to 16, I spent
years staring out of a window wonder·
mg how I would get away. My family
was bewildered by my restlessness
.ind even more by my acting. 1
shocked them when I married a
WASP the first time. then I shocked
them even more when I divorced him
a yea• and a hall later.··
Then she marned director Paul
Almond and starred tn three of his
ftlms -··1sabel." .. The Act of the
Heart." and "The Journey " They
were Canada's Jeading lhe3tricaJ cou-
ple. They were divorced In 1973 after
seven years of marnage
"WE WERE more than a marriage.
We were a team We were partners.
Paul built a magnificent house in
MontreaJ out of a monastery with a
view of the St Lawrence River. I 'm
the one who walkt'd out. I felt very
gwlty, but l was in love with someone
else. and I wanted to live for myself.
"There comes a time when you
must decide between you r
responsibility to someone else and
your responsibility to yourself. I
followed my heart. I have always
h\l'<i my life by instinct. and l have
paid dearly for the privilege. but I
~ould rather be alonl' than be two pco·
pie and still alonc-··
She \\ andered around Russia and
France with a n acting troupe. Alam
Resna1s saw her and laWlched her tn·
temat1onal career Wlth a small but
'1brant role in "La Guerre est
f'lnie." This led to "The King of
Hearts" with Alan Bates. >Ah1ch has
now become a maJor cult ftlm among
mO\'Je buffs, and · "11le Thief of Paris"
'A1th Jean-Paul Belmondo.
St'archm~ for a remaJe star lo play
lhl· 111-faled Anne Boleyn opposite
K1chard Uurton ·s Henry the Eighth ln
··Ann of the Thousand Days," Hal
Wallis remembe red her from
.. Isabel" and made about 1,000 phone
calls before he tracked her down. She
got :in Oscar nomtnation and won a
Golden Globe award as Best Actress
or 1969
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He Scores Films, Film Makers
By MAa\' CAMPBELL
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Who'd ever expert a
movie 1tudlo "1nie and
horror" composer to
write the music for the
movie, .. Laura"!
Nobody. But David
Rakaln, 20th Century
Fox'• 1pecl1.U1l .in the
scorlni of 1rue1ome movies, dld.
And now , RCA 's
"claulc film scores"
5eries' latest releue as
R Win's 1944 "Laura."
alone wlth bis music
from "The Bad and the
Beautiful." 19S2. and
.. Forever Amber," UM7.
Ra.kiln conducted it, the
f1rat composer in the
series to do that, and he's
eager and happy to talk
about It all.
"GUYS IN my genera·
tJon do not get offered a
Jot of film scores,"
Raksin says. "I'm not
a bout to write a score
which sounds as though
everybody in the movie
has a transistor radio in
lus navel."
Raksin isn 't retired.
I le teaches film compos-
ing at both the Universi-
ty of California at Los
A n ge le s and the
lJntversity of Southern
California. He isn l wor·
ried that he's teaching
an outmoded way or
scoring films. he says,
since "my thing ts to
teach them what the con·
tinuity of music is about.
They will give il in their
own style." The thing he
worries about is that
there won 't be jobs
e n o u g h for all his
graduates.
Rabin also composes
all the time, work·
111g now on a commiasloo
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'/ 'rn not about to write a
score which sounds as
though everybody in the
movie has a transistor radio
in his navel ... '
for a series of fanfares
tor brass ensemble and
percussion. Hls flrst big
orchestra p iece w as
played by Leopold
Stolcowakl and the
Philadelphia Orchestra
when Philadelphia
native Ratafn was 22 .
Ralrsin sometimes
writes music for TV,
most recently ror the
Canadian Broadculln~
Co.
Raltsin says that his
greatest com plaint
against current movie
scores is tbat they're
controlled b y people
whose main interest is
selllne records, pre-
ferably a hit s ingle ,
whether the music fits
the movie or not.
that al was full of people
who knew their owr1 Jobs
plus music'.
RaJcsin reculls, for in·
stance, the movie "Cl.tr
rte," dir ected by
William Wyler, startinJ,t
J e nnifer J ones and
Laurence Oh vier.
"Al the end of 1t was
almost .seven minutes ol
mu.sic. with almost no
dialogue. It was what a
tom poser dreams a boot,
ll wu one or the clJmax-e.s ol my life. They cut it
down to S6 seconds. And
an assistant had the
nerve to ask me what
happened to the power of
the mus1c . ··
He jumped at the
chance to step up from B
pictures to "Laura."
SINCE making sound Raksin pauses t o
track records wasn't apologi:te for the movie
done much before the magazine flavor of lhe
late 19405. Rak.sin didn't story he 1.s about to tell,
always have that pro-then continues, "I can
blem. But, he laughs, he write ·tunes a mile a
had plenty of others. He minute f don •t think
quotes composer Alfred there a re many guys can
Newmansaylngthetrou· wnte them faster. But
ble with Holly.wood was you know when you·re
RICHARD HARRIS
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"THE RETURN
OF A MAN CALLED HORSEU
f!'ll..f" ....... I~ _-.. ~ • ·~~=~..._~v.!.
-
makrn~ tl 1·om pos1ng.
and that wrtk r nd J
Wl.'0\'l
"Frid•>' n1eht 1 had a
premonition 1om t lhln1
was wroni Saturday
momin1 I get a letter
trom m y wife, an
EntiUsh elrl who bad
come herf' to be In
'Bloomer Girl.· J w AS dt'-
eply in love with htr. My
mind wasn't ftnywhtre. I
t•ooldn 't f1tturl' out wh11l
thl' lettt.>r WtlS about
"I WORKED oil day
Saturday and Sunday.
Ninday nl~ht 1 ruli1ed
thr only hooortbl<' th.mat I to do w as pl.ly none of the
tunes for vr,•ml11grr.
"Wh~n l w1b u bo>,
whH>cvcr l ran into n
block I 'd tako a poem or
photo1raph and lookal\i
at that would occupy my
head. I took out the' let
tert put 1t up on the piMo
ana 1tarted to read it and
play. All or u l\udd1.•n 1t
dawm'<i on me thut my
wlf e wa s s :a y ln(( ,
goodbyr. At thiat m o f ment, then eamc the l
tune of 'Laura.•" l
Charles Bronson is Ray St. hl'S
lk\dti-.1n. flt'mea.. Ht\tht~
STARTS WED., AUG. 25
IN ORANGE COUNTY
DAVID IOWIE
THE MAN WHO
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RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN TOWNHOMES BORDER ON CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE
I rvine Townhomes
Rancho Units O pening
Today m a rk!> the formal open
ing or a special unit or Rancho
San Joaqwn To" nhomes. being
built along the penphery or lhe
Rancho San J oaqwn public golf
course JU St !>Ou th of the San D1t>go
Freewav and west of Culver
Dnv<' in'trvine
Thirty-four of the townhome!>
will be s ituated on the north side
o r the ch am pionshlp·length
rourse, 1ust a s hort walk from the
d ubhousc
rooms m the San Mateo Garden
plan. Outdoor deck~ overlook mg
the wealth or greenspace i.ur
rounding the homes are 1m-
med1ately a ccessible throu,Rh
"hdmg glass doors from II\ mg
nnd dining room s and, in i.ome
homes. from the nook 1tsdf
The San Joaquin encompasses
1.507 square reel and has two
bedrooms and a den along v. 1th
two Cull baths. The Garden se ries
in the San Joaquin plan has au
elegant stepdo"'n laving room
with a IO-foot-h1gh ceiling. com
plete w1Lh fireplace
Townt:o mes have twin bas in
'aniues. walls or" ardrobe space
J nd large. ,R l ai.s e nc lo,.cd
'>howers
Additio nal c·on\en1e nce
features inc lude !>pec1al v.asher ·
dryer compartme nts. secured
storage area!>, dressing areas an
master ba ths and lub·i.hower
c·o mbanallon!> 1n s econdarv bath~. ·
"WE.VE COMPU IED con·
structaon wnd sales at the ong1naJ
neighborhood. consastm& of 309
home!>:· ::.aid Frank E. llught.·i..
president or Irvine Pac1f1c
Developme nt Company, the
' Irvine Company's home building
divis ion. and builder or the
uward·winmng Rancho Sun J oa
quin Townhome series. "Based
on the acccrtuncl' of the product
and the avallub1hty or th1::. hil{hly
des irabl e ::.1te n e ar lhl'
clubhouse. we decided to offer
lhe add1t1onal units "
The master bedroom in the Sun
Joaquin Garden sty le carnl'S on
the theme or the 10-Coot ce1lmg.
Jnd has a pri vale outdoor dt'ck of
1tsown
1'1AST ER BATHS In all of the
remaining Rancho San Joaquin
Ogilvie Appointed
Oakwood Manager
Qual.tu· 1s \\ d l represented in
the kitchens al Rancho San Joa
q u1n . filled with c us tom
hardwood c abane t!i, e eram1c
eounter tops, luminous ceilings.
Moen s ink · features. com ·
plemeoted by a Caloric dis·
hwasher, gas ranges, and con-
tinuous cleaning double ovens.
THE DINING r oom chandelier
i-. operated by a dimmer switch.
Sinks and tubs are of cast tron
Sobd core front doors are out·
fitted with deadbolt security
locks that open enstly and qwck-
ly from the inside m case of
emergency.
I
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Prict.>s in the special phase wall
ran~e from $74,000 to $86,000. ac
<'Ording to llughes
"In this phai.e , v. e'll be orferrng
two of the m ost popular plans. '
.. aid Hughes, referring to thl'
'-tngle lev<'I Sun Matro and San
Joaquin style!>
The San M att'O t·ontums 1.463
square fet•t. t·rcatt\ t'ly shared b}
il large. i.tcp-dov. n lh ing room
.ind dining room "1th f1replact'. a
spacious m uster suite. a room'
den that I!> 1deallv suited to
become a bl'Cond bedroom. 1( i.t>
deMred. and a modem . eH1c1enl
k1tchen ra nd nook
VAULTE D CEILINGS arc
!'ltandard an liv ing and dining
The appointment of John
011lvie as resident manager or
the Oakwood Garden Apart
ment.s in Newport Beach/North
has been announced by R & 8
Development Company. The 732·
unit apartment community 1s
located at 880 Irvine Avenue.
Newport Beach.
As resident manager. Og1lv1e's
responsibilities include overHt'-
intt all marketing and leasing.
administr ative. maintenance
and recreational activities. lte
heads a staff which Includes a
full·time activity director and re·
sident tennis professional.
F1n1 shang touc hes include
automatic garage door openers •
smoke detectors and upgraded
insulation in exterior walls and
eeillngs.
To reach the i.ales office al
Rancho San Joaquin. follow the
San Diego Freeway to Culver
Road a_nd d.rlve south to
University Drive. Tum west on
University to San Joaquin, and
then right to the model complex.
located at 14 Lago Norte. The
sales orfice Is open daily from 10
a .m . until 5 p .m .
Thlllaalll
1a111ra Foollae 11ra11n
In Thi
UYINQ IPACI • -1700 ...... ._.,
.,~ ... ,
~ -"""'•1,.IOO .... 1.400
1'RMI· I"" ... ..._. ~ AlwMI ,._.°" ... RMe
THI HOMH • Two I'°'* -J lledr'OOfN -2'i\ letlt '9ttoe • A_....,.. of hltt4" ,....,,..
AN~lftMce. 1011111 008811111'881
-l{ {
Under i 40.00 per square foot..
and so near the sea, too!
We've shopped, and this
AMINmH • O.tehowe lnlry• ... 1 .... 11 ... •
~ltc l'oo6I •AM V'9w .,._
MINU'ft 9Y MINUTL THI VAl.UI OROWll LOOKI
t mlnutt to shopping • 2 mlnu• to i.nnla
3 minute• to golf • 4 minu'" to the beecll is the rul buy!
Parl\Ni~11el
TOWNHOMES
A Private Ne1gl'lborl'lood m Laguna Niguel
PW C • 1716 sq. ft.
r,o Story • Three Bedrooms
Two Battts And Powder Room
I -·-------' ,_...,_ tO!tlMMI>
~ -·------
~ mlnui.. to the freeway • 6 minuf" to
Doheny Si.te Park • 7 minutes to
O.n1 Po<nl Yacht ~rbof
Sunday August 22 1976 OAILVPILOT
Harbor View Knoll Debuts
Ha rbor V1E>w Knoll,
Irvine P acarll' Develop·
menl Company':. ne-.t!Sl
proJe rt In Nt-wpo rt
Bt>ach. 1s now open. uc
co rding t o Frank
llught•s, pr\'i.ldl•nt
Rerle ctang a Nev.
England m ouf, the 64
unit townhome <'Om ·
munlty as desattned for
the youn.: proresi.1onal
coupl<' and ar11vl'
couples who:.l' ch1ldrc•n
are grown
The old world i.e as1de
village atmosphere 1s
emphasaed in the pro
Jt"Ct 's nr c halerture.
landscaping and an such
appointments as ba)
wmdows with mullions.
sh1plap cedar siding. and
\\ h1te picket fenees
T W O AN D thre e ·
bedroom plans arc of·
fered. ranging in size
from 1,500 to 1,900 square
feet Designed b y
a rchiteet s Lee and
Klages. the two-story
and split level homes are
arranged In three and
four-unit clusters along
curving !ilreets and cuJ-
de-sacs. Prices range up-
ward Crom $77,500 v.1th
conventional financing.
The deve lopment,
located in the Jn ·ine
Company's Village of
Harbor View in Newport
Beach, 1s built on a
geotly·sloping hillside.
overlookin& Bonita Can·
..-on.
· Six models arl' avrula-
b I e . each f e aturing
volume ceilings with ex
posed bt:ams, attached
two-car garages, laun·
dry faeililll's. bri<'k
fireplaces and patios or
wooden decks.
MOST MODE LS In·
elude private entry
courts, ntnums. custom
s tairwell s with oak
t r e a d . t u r n r·d
balustrades and \•oluh.>d
mahogany handrails
walk-an closets, French
door and window i;euts
The all·gras kitchen.'> or
fer s uch bulll·tn ap
phanc es as a doublt>
oven. dis hwasher and
garbage disposal. plus
ceramlC' Ille countertopei,
hardwood rabm('IS und
luminous ceilings
R ECR EAT I ONAL
features includt.• t>\\ Im
mmg and tennis ru<'alllJe
and a Jacuzu With con·
doml nium ow nershlp.
the homeowneri. assocau·
lion muintulni, ull 1•om
monare n!>
OP EN DAIL\' from 10
a.m. to dusk, the i.ale!lot'
face and modl'I homo.'
Mrt' located at Ford nomt
Md San 1\11(.!uel Dnw
< r o r m e r I v N 1• v.
MAcArthuri Ill Nl'V. wrt
Beach
drive 20 miles
---, where it's 20
degrees hotter, ~d
$20,009 ll}ore . ~~~~!
~~~~~,:, '" v •• , ''~"' ~1 ;·}
ii i.mull gathering or nttracuve, mouotain·\lew tcnn1~ to~ n· '.\.
homt"S. ste~ Crom a lu1.unous clubhou!>c and rc:crcnuon center, , 1~1 20 minute W~I or Pal m ~prin~~ .. own )'t\Ur 0 " n tennt) \
townhomc in the cool d~cn from Sli.9~' <a.
It's your o~n pmate one lor l or ;\) bedro.1m to~nhome. c,1mplcte ..
~uh cooler dc,en chma1c. scenic moun uun \IC"'· pn,ac) p.1110. "'arpct~.
drapes. all-electric kuchen nnJ more.
It\ your 11wn private country club. includtn!l clubhouse v.11h l..11.:hcn.
1 I ANNtNO • ••n• Siil•• .. --
.~. ,j --
fireplace lounge. gnmc tnble:.. deck; 'hu!rtcboard.
Jncuai. b.irh<\'UC), \Wlffillllllg ll\.lVI and h!nnt\.
Ylstn Serena: own your own 1cnn1~ 10 " nht1me
in the c-ool dcsl'rt 1h1s wccl..end! Take I· 10 II'
1'1h \1. t'~1i. North to Ra!Tl.\ey: Righi t\l ~.rn
Gorgunio. JllJ ld1 111 T heodore. rlf,hl h• \ ''''
!>c:rena. Open d,111)' 10 J m 111 du~k .
171~1 ~9-6711
'1'El"'NIS C'O\.'RTS C'OMPU :TED 81181711 ..
\ \ lw11 \ "" h" .11 t .1n11"'\\ ,,.,,1
''''',.:rt ,, 1 .. i m,,, ,. 1h.tn .1 h .111111ul
1\'\V h•ll11<' I 11..1• .t l.11 o l Ir• l' 11111c
11• l'Olll\ 1h1• 1\,11111 .,un ... h1n•· .rnd 1•lc~.1n1«.oun1ry l1vm>; thJl 11nlv
( ,tml't'l'1'•"l h.i-In nll1·1
I h.1i' 1'1•1 .IU\l' \\ h1h· \ 1•11'11•
I 11..m>: 1 .u1· 111 Y•'UI ~1111 l1.1nd 1 .1p
ill\' I ll1111c11wn t r) ,i\"ou.1111111 1
1.11..10,.: 1 .ir1 ol the l'lo.ll'nor 111 '11ur
lwmP lur .1 'mall monlhlv """
fnste.id ol mowin)t. heJ~1n1o:.
\Vl't>dtn~ or p.irnt1n~ you can hl'
,.:olttn~ i.w1mmm~. dmm>' or
pl.1yrn~ 1enn1s .11 the-L'cond1Jo
( nuntry Cluh. locatt'J I"'' minutes
I "'m yn111 c.lonr.
<..hoo'r 1 rom :! ;inJ J h1·drnnrn,
••nr ~lory plan~. h11 rwJ~ ·\ 11'\'
lin n~ room~ Vaulted H'•lon~:'
Putter'round
the course
while we
Pt>I Mo n1t.o l..itdwn' ~l·• uni'
l1•ch. l·n~mern·d ,,,unJ .mJ
thr r0101l l C1nlrC1l. l:.ll'clrK );Jr J>:•·
J oor openl'r,. They n.· all ;:i pitrl
ol ( .1mc<'wC1od .ind .ill a parl t>I
vuur nt•w lite ol 1 omlort .inti
1 onvenil'nlt'
Anti tf v1•11 l>uv """· 11111 ''di
11:1.l'1 \'I' .1 ( ull 1111 m!il'r'h;p 111 t lw
I " nnd1dn l.mrntr r Ll11h. .1
SJ 750 v.1lue. (Sub wet tu .lpprovdl
l•v the Uo.m.J nl 011tdnr-.)
l Jlll<'l'" ood It fr1·I' lo~, .t 11 '''rl
I h111~ ··I II '"I Pl111.
putter 'round ~~~~?.~.~···· • d I l'l'"\Jlf1"•1-.11h ,..,,,.,~, ,,,, \1•url•)
C luhl•nt 111°J1 .. lk•w .,m\t1~1Th,J1 h ..... I your ya1 ........................ ,. ............... ..
eameowOod
Duplex Condominiums on the Escondido Country Club
tB ........ .,... ....... IM..~--
Ii• DAILY PILOT Sunday A112ust 22 1978
What Would Carter Do?
Buildi11g Lea<.kr Sees Brief Housi1ig Spurt
.Quoting tYioluoni: oc:hb l•Jr J1mm) Cartl'r's
bthnulJtcd ('('onom\ l n1phJs1i1nl( low nnd
moperate·CObt hOU"llnii! m 1·r l'rt''\t1h•nl c;t'rald
rOf'd's hands otr hou...tn~ 1"1hn . \hrnll Butler Jr
told 180 mtmtwr .. or uw 01 anj,!l' County Chapter of
the Buildini: lndu .. ln A'"t< 1<1lllm mt't·lln.i 111
Newport UeJth rt•l't'ntly lhJt "u' a ni:ht Wtn6t
JkC>ubht• :1n," ht• rt hu'H' tu ad nm C J I ter "'uuld
:;t1mulate tht.• h1,u·HnJ: 1nr1w1t1)
J111nsl'lf u t·un\llJ1.1t1• h•r the vice prt>s&dency of
ttw 75,000 n11·rnlwr l'\atwnal /'\stioc1at1on of
Homcbw Ide rs, Uuth:r ha~ll'nt-d
lo udd that tht• 1nd~try·,. lnl·
pn)v1•m1•nt wuuhl tw rt•l.ttl\'t•I)'
fi.hor:t Ii \l'd. to bl· folio"' 1·11 b)
m1othl•r recei.-.1on He Mn'''ied
tho\ he "'oulrt prder m1111mum
~(IVt'rnmenl inflttl'nct• tn hew,
lflJ.:
Bl'TLER. \\'llOl~TllE pre
s1dent of Butler Housing l'orµ
in Irvine. 111d1catP<i that h1:-. re aurLu
mark:-. n•gard1ng Ford .lnd lhl' f ord adm1nislral1on
"('re th1· rl' ult uf the Ol>:-l·nJtton' or numerous
r\AHR offl('IJb and h1i. o\\n '1' t1ml!!>·per-~ear
meeun~:o. "1th \ jrtoui. ('abmct oHt<'l'rs and offtc1aJs
of go,ernment J~ a ml•mlkr of the :'\AHD Ex·
E"Cut1\'E' Commillt'<' 111 ... comment:. on Carter were
ttased U!)On an extendl'ti inh'n 1e"' "'ith a long-time
Cartl'r ai.sot:1ate and a i.tud' of both l'artt'r·s public
rl·mari..., jnd tht• Democrattc· t>arty platform.
~nllng thJt Cartl'r' per ... c>nal 4uaht1es might
ha\l' !>Orne beurtnR on thl· hou.,mg indu.,.try. Buller
charactrr1tf'd thl· L>cmcx·rattc t:o;nd1datc in these
~ords
"I h • h:b an enormous capil('ltY for statistics
and high rl'll•n11on . fk "orki. from S a .m. to 12 p.m .
lie has ltttlC' :.taff. d~·s mul·h rcadtng, and makes
up his O\\n mmd Ill'•~ Yi1lhn~ to listen. but on('e he
makes up his n11nd. it 's hJr d to chJOAl' 1L He uses
~ui.me":. nll•thods ;rnci ht• 1s \\t'll llnefod for ml'CI·
1n~. We\\1llbCJblctogt.'th1i.t'ar ·
.\TTE )1 PT l 'JG TO \:'\TICIPt\TE Carter's
policies. Butler ~J1d ··c artl.'r dol'!ln t beht•\ I:' the a\ e1 age .\ merican
is bean& udequatel) hou.<1ed lie has •mpha!!>11ed that
tht' nation mlbt prodoce more houMn& for low and
moderate incomt> group$. ThlS sounds s uper. Huw
Yi c·re going todo 1t, I don't knoYi .
"lie "'ill substanuaJly increuH houi.ing sub-
'1dlei. Look for tht• 1 ~urgence of the Secllon 23S
~ind 236 "rograms l it• fovors u return lo the 2 6-
m1lhon hou s tng-st.irti. per-year national goal t•~tabhshed Ill 1968
· ·cartl'r will i.tirnulalc th<' economy itnd work
toYiard full emoloyml·nt, rjthcr lbJn !!>lrl\'C to con-
trol tnflallon.
"WITH CARTE R. Wl-: DEflNIT£LV will have
a H'r) comprehen~l\e O.illOnJI land u!>e 1xill~y thJt
"'111 further invade the Junsdict1ons or our states
and will create another fl'deral bureaucracy "
Butler abo nott.'d that Carter has made both
pos1tJve and negat1 \c comments regarding the in
volvement of building industry people tn the na-
tion's housing effort lie quott'd Carter as sayaog
.. We mus t resLOf"t' housing processionals Lo their
rightful plal'c an tbl housing dcc1s1on-mak10g pro
ccss The federal government cun establish
cntena for allo<'atmg h~mg funds. 1denufying un-
met needs. and setting national targets. But we
must let local authont1es \\lth their expenence and
knoYi ledge produce and maintain low-income bous-mg •.
On the other hand. l~utler nott'd that Carter has
said he would not allo\\ people from special interest
groups to be tn\·olved an regulalory agencies. Thus.
Hl'D and FHA \\OUld not be able to ut1hzc the
knowll'dge of people from the housing indus try.
Sl 'MMARIZING ID~ OPINIONS of a Carter
administration, Butler s aid:
"I honestly think he would stimulate the hous-
ing industry, which probably would do well for the
next few vears. But it would be a s hort-li ved benefit.
In the ea.rly '80s. we wouJd probably ha\le another
recession ··
A new Ford admm1slrat1on will continue to do
"hat the present administration has done, Butler
belte\'es ··~1r Ford d~n·t believe that housing is a
matter or national concern. We will continue to see
a reduction of go\'ernment efforts m housing. We
can forget about all federal programs except for
multi-family housing.
"Ford ha!i clearly said that he'll opt to fight in-
flation instead of trying to get full employment. He
will continue to follow the policy recommended by
Federal Reserve Board President Arthur Burns.··
Irvine Fir1n
Set to Design
Developme nt
The architecturul firm ol Mm
ns-Lohrbach and ft..socwlc~. ot
lr\'ine has been selected to rr<'atl'
plans for Broad moor ~a \'1('\\. J
new neighborhood of single fam1
ly homes' to be built by Broadm0t1r
Homes. Inc .. or Tustm \v.t a SO
acre site to the east o( Port Sutton
Place on San M1~ucl DriVl'
<formerly New MacArthu r
Boulevard 1.
Fi\le plans. ranging tn Mll'
from approximately l.850to:.!,701l
square feet, will be offrrcd in the
e x c 1 u s i v e :. I.! a v 1 ,. "
neighborhood.
Broadmoor's associut1on "1lh
Morris-Lohrbach and Ai.~ociatl''
extends over several sucC'c>),sCul
neig hborhoods includinli!
Deerfield Patio Homes in the
Irvine Village of Dccr(aeld,
Broadm oor Park in OranAc·.
Broadmoor Fullerton und Turtl(·
Rock Glen P atio Homes IJ,
Broadmoor in the ln•ine V1lla.1:l'
of Turtle Rock.
Broadmoor Sea View 11> l'ur
r enlly scheduled lo open to pubh<'
view in late October or this year
E . . u I xzsting nomes
Speedy Sellers j
\\'ASlllNGTON -A new h1i.:h
In the i.ale of l'Xl~l~ tn•:o.ak1
homt'~ hull b\'l'll recordC'd for the.>
month of Junl'. the National A:-.
1>odat1on of RN1ltors reports
011tu n•lt,ht\•d by t\enn\'lh J .
Kerin. dtr<.•ctor llf e\'Onom1c·:; :uul
reM•arrh for thl• 8bSot'iul1(1n. n•
\l'l•I th;it th1• ~t·asonully adJ1J1>h~l
\Oluml' mdcx rl'll<'hed a n·~·ord
133 < 1972 1001, nearly 25 pt'ft'l•nt
O\'cr the le\ el of a YNU' ago.
Further wt•lcome nc\\s is th1•
uhalement ol tht' lllC'reaM' m th1•
price of ex 1slmg hOm<'S .• 1crord
1ng to Kenn Jn June tht• nwd1a11
:.ales pn,·e rost.> to SJ8.5*>. or 6 ti
ix·rcent jlxn e the It'' d or a year
J)!ll Throu1:h most montru. ol
197• and 1975. pri<'es had sho" n
an mcrea:-.e of more than 10 pe1
u:nl 0\ er the earlier year penod
t-.enn s aid
l SLIKE T UE broad-based rl'
g1onal rontnbution to the sale).
\Olume i::a1n. the pattern of pnl'l'
tnt•reases w <1s m n:ed, "'1th the
l':ortheast show in~ the lowest ad·
vance <:.!.4 percent> and the Wt•st
l>hO~tn~ the highest 036 per
cent 1. The l:itter region rt>mams
the onlv one contmmni:: to bc
plagued by double-digit price
rises.
l 'ntil rN·enlly. Kenn report<'d.
the Northeast has been lhl•
h1ghest-pr1cl•d region in the nu
t1on for existtnA homl'S ~O\\ thP
West. with its median sales pncc
of 545.!M>O. ti. the leader more
than S4,000over the ~ortheast and
a "'hopptng $7 ,220 al>c>V<' thl· na
1tonw1de median
THE \'Oll ' ME upsurgl' tn
June ""as 1>orne\\ hat unexpert-
ed since the resale market had
been operating al a high plateau
for the past several months. ·
Kt'rin :.:uJ "Thi• 1>ll'\m~ ll'\l'l nt
r\':sitll• lr.tni.u1·t1 011::. ::-11 I.er thl'
) ear \'trtuully .:11an11111•1•s th.11
19'16 will be tht' bl':-.l} 1•,1r l'Vt•r fot
th1s :wi;ment of tlw r1•.ll e:.tate
murkl.'t "
P.fodwn sail'' Prl<'l'" hy rf'i.:ion.
with June 197r> p1k1•, 111 pun•n
tlH'Sl'S. Wl'rl' \\'1•,t. $4~.:rnu
1$40,3001. Nol'lh<•,1,t. SH.7!'10
1$40 ,770 >. ~outh . S37 .4NO
1SJ6.0901 unit North Ct•ntrul
$3.1.680 ($30,740 1 Th<' lll'l'Cl'ntalo(l'
inc re n s l'" h \ 11•.: 1011 \\l'f l'
fE'l>pt>t't I\ el} . l:J Ii. :! I 3 !I .11111 9 ti
TUE TRF:NO hm.1rd JO 1n
creasing per<'<'nt .IJ!t' of lm~ l'I ...
purchas ing h1J:h<'r pnc1·d homl''
rontmuerl pr<'dtl'tabl~ a:. tht·
ml.'dll\n pnl'l' a(h .mn<tl In Jum•
1976 30 l percent or thl' bu~ ('r'
purchased homcs pnl'l'll in thl·
ltlWcr run~<'~. un1h•r ~:10 OOtl
compared \\Ith 35 2 J ~1·.11
earlier Class1f\'lrt~ i.ale' 111 pnl·•·
r a n g (' S 0 f S l ti , ll ll \I t h I'
SJ0,000,S39.999 rani.:1• rc•1·nrd\•tl
23 2 J)('rct•nt. c.:-ompan'd \\Ith 2:1 K
pcrc('nt in Ju1w 1975 Tht• rt>
ma1111ng 46 7 1wrl'l'lll of th1•
buvers moved 1ntu hnml'1> 11n<·c•d
at SI0.000 and up. corn par 1'<1 "11 h
41.0 percent a ~ l'j r ""rh1•r
Tht• thrN•-bt:'drcxm1 home• n•
m:nned far and awuy lht• mol>t
popular, arrountanA for SI 9 p<·r
l'cnt or ex1:;1 ins: hornl· ... all''-, at J
ml'dtan prt t'l' of ~7 ,2711 Sail's ul
two (or frwl'r I bedroom homes
and tho:.<· w11h Cour or mnr1•
represenkd 17 I Pl'rn•nt and 27 7
l}l'rrt'nt r<'Slll't'll\ 1•1}
Th<> t·xisttng honw .,,,It•' n•po1 t
:><'rtes ts based upon datJ suit
matted each month to till' l>et>art
m e n l o f Jo: t' 11 n o 111 1 l. ... a n 11
Re5earch by a bout t ICI rt•prt.•.,cn
tattve board:-I)( Ih'altvr., around
thl' counlr}
The Liberated
Home Home is on the hill ...
How denKhtful to h.ive .1 hou~e b1~ enou,.:h
· to entt>rt.iin in .-r.ic1ou&ly. but one th.it .il~o
lett you W'alk .iw.iy for J Wt'<'~ or a mnnth
without the mainten•nce o1nd ><'< urctyu•ncc•rn"
of a conventional homr.
Thlt is the etst>nce of th~ hht-r.11rd
l1ftstyle at Big CanyC1n fownh\lmri-
Luxutlou91y ~Ulled 2-i1nJ J-bedroom
condominium homu with k1Vf'ly p.t11m nr
b11lroniet, overlooking tht> golf rour~c o( the
privJte Bl~ C.myon Country Club.
U.autlfully londm 1ped amrty.1rd11
mNndcr to your do1.'r~tl'p
rnv<'llt' tennis and 5Wrmm1nl( -
iu•I a 1troll .iw.iy.
All this ts Jn e1tclu lvt 11,untry dub
t>nvlronment plus tht nc>Jrbv rrcrt'at111n,
1hopp1ng, and rommem.tl '1mrn1hM that m"1kr
Nt'wpMl Bt"'lch livtn).t s11 i1l1·d~urJblr
;and un1qur
l 8.drooms, 2 Bedrooms & Ot>n
J Bedroomt. J Bedroom• & Ot>n
$99,800 to $159,900
Mr Harry Babbitt,
~H Oittctor
(714) 6'0-9323
Sunset Hill
San Diego~ to hdf:le C..., H)nhway
tu,..,e lft ~reno. Go wat on CoMt
Highway to Goade-ft l..anttr'n. Righi one mllr
to Acapulco t.h~ lrlt to .. ,..., nffk,..
11onleS
·r
Look Underneath Pl:BLJC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS au$1NUI .. AMI U•T'lol~NT
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pl(TITIOUI au SI NIU MAMl ITATIMllNT
P UBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS aUSINFS.S
'Dream House' Investigation Urged ,...., f0'••111111,.,. pttWtf\ ... •"'t Ou\.i
flW'll •\, .. •
lllVtNt(>All•<;,l,•~ ... "~ ..... 11 .. MIO l'<C.HAH(;ORS. XIII
l•" '"''• .. CA 't!•M .,_\•"'4\\ ''"'•' Otlve, -,00. tf'Vfftf
..... -NA ... l ITATIMINl
llwf04~·"t IMf'\CHU •'f ~"4~
f'lift) .,
HUUe l( MUNICIPAL ~LH
CO. t•t Vo• J'•or1c.,.1t w lo •II ,.,"°""V••,.. C••u~,,_,. • .,,,, When searchmir rcr Uu11r "dream
hou\e • lhe bom~hu> ~r v1 u.!11.tl' J
fom1h home of J 1ix-..·1f1t· \l...tt'. v.1th .1
tertatn appt.•urance, In <• rkstrJblt•
location close to \(•hoC>hi. churcht':.
~hopp1nJ:, <'ll' Hut the ' t•harm ' or J
hoo'c oftt'n doc' not t~·ll the: v. holt~
~tory
Barbara Tickner. vroJcct nu1naccr
Ill the IOSll control department or CNA
Insurance. cautions tw>mebuyc·rs t11
look below the surface. or your
"dream house" n11 ~ht become ;1
fman claJ nightrn a rc.
Tickner offers the following suggcs
tions as areas th" future homeowner
might tnvesllgall•
-IS THE EXTERIOR of the homt-
in good repair'? What type or construe
tJon is the home" How much m.irn
tenance "1ll 1l requue.,
I -ls lhe proputy well-drained"
Does lhe b4lsement leGk'' Check for
waler marks on basement w.Uls.
-Is the r oof tn good condtton., Are
there cracks o r water slams in the
walls and ceilings or the house"
-Is the "mng adequate for your
need :;• What about 1n th e
future ... \\Ill ~ou want to add air
cood1t1on1ng·•
Escrow Office
Opened in HB
WHAT WEit£ THE pres~nt
ov.ner·!!> fuel bill~ ror the pai.t rear"
>\Ak lo i.ea them. fllgh cO!>ll> may In
d1calt4 a poor healing S)Slem or 1nJde
t1u•1lc 1ni;ulatson
b the plumbllli in ~ood op('rut1ng
condition" ll 's a &ood Idea to hJve lh"'
cnurc system inspected to ma.kt aure
the pres ure 1s adequut.e and th&l lrtt
roob aren't impamng the under
JlrOUnd Ph>~S.
What is the 1>rott>ct ion ratlna of
the :trt-;1 '' Are police and fire station£
nearby? Their availab1laty can affect
}our insurance rates.
-Are there any unpa1d as:.ess·
menL'i., &! sure you have protectton
against undisclo:.ed oc pending u'
i.cssments written mto your sales t·on
trdCt
-\\ U t\ T i\ RE THE propert} tu,,.ci.
1n the area" When "'as the la:,l in·
crease., How much''
-Whal are lhe communll) ':. .dt'
'elopment plans for lhe future which
might &lfect your property or the
l~·al ta,es"
What 1s the zorunJ! 1n the area"
Could stores. office bwldings or a fac·
torv be built near the house"
.: \\'hat "fixtures," such as lc1tehen
apphan<'es. are included in th(' sale"
!\lake sure e'erything is \loTillen into
the con tr act. Also record all 'erbal
promises of lhe present owners to re·
pair the house.
-HAS THE TITLE been clei1rcd by
an attorney or a reputable title com·
µany? l( a title search 1s made, ~Ith!
insurance will prote<'t you against
loss s hould a missing heir or a forged Maureen E U1v1ns of l lunt1ngton deedappearinthefuture.
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ltt• .. •18 ... 0 .Cll thU Beach hai. open<'d an office tn that c1· _ Has the property been surveyed
ty, at 16092 Bc:.l<'h Bouk\'ard. Suite A. for encroachments on adJoinini: pro-P'1tT1r1ouuu11N1Us
Express E'crow Company offers all perty or violations or setback a~rec-NAMll nATUllEton
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Mrs. Bl\·mc;. "ho '" manager and pa.'· for a loss due to an encroa<'hment ACCENT ON NA11.s ?•lJS Forbe\ "'",~! DtCK P11At< THr BAO>. ER ""~'' c,.,. "' 0'•">' co""11"" Jv•• -------·------
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1100. Suot e l l.•QUl\O Nu1uol, Ill DICIC l>AAOC. h•E 8110 .. E.ll ''· 1 '' F~'4•l NOTICE TOCll£01TOll\ part ownt•r of thl' ofhct'. beg;m ht•r that 3 surve\ would ha\'e turned up c:..11'"""'•'1•11 ANO •!>SOc1<>rH 1111 ~'' ocu,.. '11.11>1""'" ,, •• ,. co .. u 0 .. ,, ''""" N• •·II.JU
escrow c3rcl'r 1n I.&.. 1\rt~elc.'. Count~ h.:id 1t been m·ade Teru• ~Y"'" ,..,, .... '· is•• "'""A'.c'!.~~0Po~~<a•";',~ ~: •• .,. ~~ w._1 ""°"'' '·' •> .1. "'• 1: '• s".~,:.·1~~·1,, ....... '•'.',~ in 1961. 'inn• mo' 1n~ lo OranJ(l' Coun· Tickner advises the homebuyer to ~~:,~:~·,1~10• N•*"°'' e ... ,, °"'.,, ,:;;.,,, ;.,.00;; &~•.",..CA •.-..; u;(-'; •• o. ... ;
h• In 1964. sht' hJ!' bt.>cn an C'i('rm\ ol ha,·e an architect. engineer or a real '""' """"'" "<..,_,.,, 11v.., '" Th•• """M" .. cono...<1.a Dy..,'" PUBLIC N011CE '" "'f' "'•lier 01 in• c ·•••• .,, fl.cer for SC \ era I bani.in" hr ms P·. tate a ppr ... ·ser ,· .. .,.....,.. ... e property ..... -·,~, •• , v,.,.. "••tuii· "'"'a ... • 1---,,.-,,.,..,,.....,,..,.,,..,,,.,,.,,~~,.---1 ....... 11JoA1E:. LANDON. 0t" .... -c1 "' ~ o ...,.~, "'' n -~. • Ao<rwro 8'10#111\-~ flCITIOUS I U51 NEU NoH• ll l\ertllv 9,,..,. 10 u~o 1.,., Act iv~ tn local and sl.1te C'!><'rO\lo ur· and r eport on the condition of the t''" ,,.,,_,., wn llltd "'"" ,.,. n.1, u., • .,_.,., .... 111..s ,.,,,, ,.,. NAME STATU•••H ,.., "O < ... ,.,, •o•'"" ,.,. .,.,, ., ... h (ouftty Clt"' of 0Y•"9e Cou"lyon Jflly Co""IY Ctc•l of 0••"11• C:-19' Oii f'Wt~IO"'"q°"'"°""d••"VOU . .,. ' ,,.-11110 to•e \••Cl <'•'"'''" 1 ... ot•.c, 01 gan1zat1onll. !\Jr:. Binn' 1:. vice pres1· ome "· ,.,, llil9U)l•.1'h .. .,... ... , .. ,,, ..,. ...... ,.
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<°"".,, 10 dent or the Or:rnge Count} E:.cro..... ll1salsoagoodideatohaveyour in· l<S ... , ,.,_ A I ~llVf A Clll'PEA ooc P••W11ll/wmto tft•U-r'Sl~1'W<hlln. h ( h denondent t'nsuran,.. agent Check lhe -·-Ounqe Coo•I 0..ly PolOt, "'1btl-0r•"94t (Nil ~ly Pll04 ~~,~I '!_(,•tr llh NfwPMI, Co\to OllK•ol ANTMC)HV II llU~E ll. "' Association. I" l>t'r\1n~ er ourt .-~ ~.. ._11.a.u.n.1t1• R»I• llUV<nll.ts t1,tt,1t1• lJRt• ........... ,, ,.,,..v ., i... ... * c Newport c ... ,.,
\ear aS a director O( lhUt gTOtlp and IS property before )'OU buy. The agent J------------_J.,,------------1 LOI\ ll11·•" l°"q 4111 nraoh•Ot. Ort•• I", ... City of N•""'°n ~" ,,, ~ state dir ector for the California may be able to point out certain cond 1.. 1·;~·~~.!!.::•., .... o..c1.., "".., ,,.. Or~ c:.o....1v. •"'<" ••ner "''''' " h h h -· ·-I .... DI.Ke Of Oii ..... _. OI 11\f' ...,.,,_., Escrow Assoc1allon. In the fall, she \Jons in lhe area or the ouse w •<' .,..,.,.1 ,,, .11 ,.,..u.,, .,.,1.,,.,,,910 .. ,., .. , •••
Plans to teach e:.crow classes at you were not aware could affc<-t ~·our .... "~:i~.~.!:"":' .... ,,,.., .,.1,. ctwo ~u<ll cl•'"'• w11n ,,, ..... , •• ,. "°""'"""" """" t. 01~0 o .. rrt""'"' a,,, Orange Coast College. insurance rates. COUft\Y co .... o• 0'""9• c ..... 1. O" ., ....... o ,.,,,.," 101" mo"'"' •Ht, .... ..:_ _ _: ______ ...:.._ _____________________________________________________ ,_j ._,,°"'' 11• '"• F...,_ '"''PY"f>''<•t•onor tf\ilnot .. ..,
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AHTHOHY It. ltUUl L~ r UBLlC NOTICE ~-... v·••·u•
NEWRQRij:t~
PREN.tlER
CONDO MI~
601 Lido is California's premier eondominium
reridence. [t. is also, quite likfily. the tut of
its JUnd. Dominatio1 Newpo(t Be.ch from
the waters' edp at J,ido tel~. thi's locatio11
and the sw~ping hatbor and ocean \iew~ it
off ens tna)', with the passafte o( time,
b«'Qme prbJ.91.
Your privacy and security are M8U.n!d
through a 24-hour clo.ed circuit tA!le\ision
surveillance ystem, a C3U hut.ton in e:i<'h
mitdt>~. a 24-hour secunt~· guard :ind a
resident manager.
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HAMI iTATIMINT Att.,Aeitf•, l.itcv•ff T ... IOllO•lftQ ,,.,..,n I~ Cloi119 !knl P..ol•>ncd O••noo Coot Dolly"''"'·
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No. 111, t.•O""• N11jUfl, C•. f?t77 . J•,..n Ptlltqri,.., ?>UI MMi-l---N-0-T-IC_E_T_O_C_ll_E_O_l_'T_O_ll_S __ I
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0"'1Cluel T14£COUNTYOP'OllAN0l J•-· Ptt .. oro,,. He, A-U•U TlltS '"'"""'"' WH "'"' wtlll .,,., l•l•I• ol ETTA LORENE wooos. c-tvci.r~Ot1 A11f11U•, lt1• ••• ETT• wooos •••• ETlA l I'S-WOODS O.c .. ..o
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There is. of coul'St', a heated swimming pool
and whirlpool. A palatial residents' i:.alon
fumiJhed in lomll Quinze looks out. o\'er the
private boat 1dips and across the harbor.
Earh residt>nce offers a step-down li"ing room
with a wet bat 11nd :i private balcony . .Each
mast.er suite, a private dressing area, overtiiie
master balh and built-in sauna. The detailing
is painstaking; the appointments faultles.'4.
601 Lido represent:; not only n rc·sidence of
txqw"ite quality, but an opportunity th:it
may never ngain be duplicated. lf )OU ha\'c
evt r considt>red ownNl!li1p of a tine condo-
minium r~idenct.>, tn\ e't ii:ute m11 Lido nO\\.
601
LIDO
PARK
DRIVE
E>.ct'llenl ti ' ,r; finanr1ni:
in ailahle (!ir;. A.P.H.)
From $125,000
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S..J1M1•• Cir cit 1rvtN C:A '1714 ""'"'" 0, ,.,. ~lt~d 1n •II -I· o-,, Joe-H•wt•y, 14•11 ~"''" l•u porUlr>lft9 IO Ille .. ,.,. Ol M•O •· A ... l•vlM,CA •111• ·-·· Wltlllft to11r "'°"'~ "'"-"' 11\e Tn" l>u><ncu "tonch.clf<I by.,. In ""'Plfll'l<ellollollhl,"otlce. dMO ... t 0.todAUQV\t 17, 1'1• Ow""JH\t0 .. 10 Or.Rl<ll1rdT.Wooch Tnii •l•lt""'nl w•• loltcl wtlll tne E•tculoro1tlltW11101 Couftfy C:I•" 01 Or~11g• Couftly °" '""•l>O•el'•!1"•d0e-I ""'11!>1 \I, .. ,. llUOOl.l'M l . MAllPIElt ~Jn Alte .. ey at f.,tw 111"'4•,,.~o O•••o• Cu" O..oly PllOI, 21 .. Artui. 81•"· Auou•I n. n. Incl Stpl ~. u. ,.,. 11 ........... c ... Coliltrftl • to21•
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Call 64~7221.
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Unbell••able!
•Bedroom. 3 bath f..1m1ly
home. Only ~;2,000 .
Spacious executive hom•
with step down livint
room. vaulted < ulin111. expansive alo's nreaf,
family room, formal din.
Ing, & 3 car garalle Neat location-alk to South
Coast Pl a ni. C all
S46·5880, ror full details.
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. • REALTORS
41EDROOM
RANCH HOME
Jo& lo beach from thl11>
be:iut1rut home Formal
entry to hui:c livln 11
room. Countr:;,. k'llchen
plus lor.:c family room
with ViC'W Of ~Jrdcn COY·
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for enll·rln1111111: Take
advontat.1e l'.ill !Hi3 6767
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home 18 10 s" 1mm1ni:
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11•nn1~ 011 C'\tr.1 l.iri;t• lot
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Greenwood Villase
l . Peppertree Homes
ExC<.i>tional exteriors and
imaginative floor plans for
growing families.
From 577,495
Villap of El Camino Real
2. Deerfield Park Homes
Spacious, dramatic cxecut ivc
homes. Five private park s.
Five swimming poofs.
Model Sales Only
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Villapof\\Uodbridge Villap of Harbor View
3. Homes, Tuwnhomes, 5. Spyglfi;SS Hill Lux~rious
Condominiums and Apartmrnts ~xecuttve homes with
A lake and rccreation·oricntcd spectac~lar harbor and
community with a wide variety ocean VJews.
of homes. From S135,300
Models Open for Viewing 6. SpygJass Custom Lots
New Units Coming Soon Unparalleled panoramic views.
Rancho S,a Joaquin From S79,900
•4, Rancho San Joaquin Townhomcs 7. Jasmine Creek Homes
An adult~riented community of Plush homes in a guarded,
town homes with nearby golf park-like setting. Bike trails.
and tennis facilities. Recreation center. Swimming .
ew Unit Opms Today. From S121,SOO
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See new homes constructed by
more than 10 of Cal ifornia's top
builders all in one beautiful nrca .
Spend a day in Jrvinc Villages. You
might find it's where you want to
spend the rest of you r life.
Vlllap of Turtle Rock Start your tour at the Village
8. Turtle Rock Glen Patio Homes Information Center in Woodbridge
Elegant single family homes. and get the facts on all our new
Tennis, swi mm ing and parks. homes. For information call
SOLD OUT (714) 551-1500.
Bis Canyon For resale hom~ consult Macnab-
•9, Big Canyon Townhomes Irvine Realty.
Golf course-oriented living In Im~ (714) 752·1414.
in Newport Beach. In Corona del Mar, (714) 644-6200.
From S99,800 In Newport Beach, (714) 642-8235.
•Coo<Somiaium ownership.
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RENTAL DIPAITMINT
Fine rentals -see our ad under
"Newport Eeach -Unfurn. houses."
Please call our renta l specialist
Barbara Ankany.
Huct !:AIOtMafit!IA -. ..,..
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CORONA DEL MAR· 675-3000
G ... rel 1002 ..............................................
I) f;st~ w 6 44-113 3 ~:alh ANYTIME
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ILUFFS SPECIALISTS FOR 12
YEARS
ORIGINAL BLUFFS
Expanded single level Linda Model m
most choice greenbelt loc High
vauJted ceilings. uniquely decorated:
s hown b y app 't. onl y to th e
d isc rim inating buyer.
• ILUFFS LEASlS •
OPEN SUH. l·S
512CANCHA
3 Bdrms .. 21".l baths. SS75 Mo
2640 VISTA ORN ADA
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths. $50 Mo
300ENERO
Water view. 3 BR. 212 ba. $675
4 BR. 212 ba. townhomes.500
3 BR. 2~ ba. townhome $450
1002
EAUTY. AND THE BEACH
Llvc happily ever ufLer in this castle
with gated courtyard entry. A wee
bit north of Coast Highway. This
beach home h as Queenly Spiral
staircase and a Kingly master suite
with r etreat. Dramatic ally
decorated thruout. This 4 bedroom
home has cedar floored closets and
water conditioner . Family room
with fireplace. Patlo kitchen a nd
lushly landscaped yard. $93,500.
962.4454
THIS IS IT!
Adult occupied and immaculate. 4
Bedroom. 2 bath Rancher with huge
COVERED PATIO and mini-farm!
Perfect family home at a rare price
which includes WASHER /DRYER
Rio;FRIG & fo'REEZER. SEE JT
NOW ! ! $57 .500. 962·4454
MESA VERDE
Reautarul 3 bedroom. 2 bath home
located on qulct cul-de-sac street.
2nd and 3rd bedrooms enlarged by
cu~tom addition. Proressionally
landscaped . beautiful rose garden
and bearing fruit trees. 2 Privute
poUos. New exclusive listing.
$89 ,500. 64C).6 Ull. ,, -BLUFFS-WATER VIEW
Outs tanding Bluffs E Plan with
panoramic bay view. 3 Bedrooms,
2Ya baths, ramUy room with wet bar.
formal dining . Professionally
decorated with m a ny extras.
$1S9.500. Open house Sat & SUn l ·S.
219 Nata, Newport Beach. 640-6161.
NEW ON MARKET!
SPARKLE PLENTY!!
"Mr. & Mrs. Clean " live in thls
sharp, clean, impeccable home in
Fountain Va lley. Beautifully
upgraded .. Century Park'' 4
bedroom home wlth prof-like
landscaping. Abs olute move·ln
conditicn. Built for maximum
enjoyment w ltb ml.nlmum f:are.
$75,000. Call S4&-4HL
IT'S ENCHANTING!
MESA VERDE 3 bedroom home
with f amity room. large fenc~ yard
and lovely patio. Excellent mside
street, located in pride or ownership
nclg bborbood. Try 10% down
payment -total price $59,900. Call
546-4141.
0 f.f1c<'' I<•< off'd in Co\lo Mc-'o
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Call 640.9900
f117.e fll«il &lak ~
Valley Realty
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JUST llDUCID $HOO!!
. for a wis e home buye r : owner
transf.. 4 bdrms .. or 3 + convert. den,
on quiet cul d e sac street. Cl05e to the
water & bordering an area or new
home development. new park-bike
trails -good schools. $5,000 RecenUy
invested for many extras. A great
value at $65,000.
OP&tTOOAY l·S llOlYAUIYCllCU
ILUffS 5 a llAUTY
Super e nd unit, big bPlan. BeautltuUy
decorated, 3~ baths, country kitchen.
encl. patios. assumable 8%% loan. A
buy at $116,000
FOi LUSE -THI ILUPFS
Front row, Bay view; lge. E·Plan, 22.50
sq. fl. Mint condition. Gated patio. 3
Bdrms . & family. $750 Month
Just som e or dozens or fine
properties to s how you. Please call -
C.F. COLESWORTHY
640.0020
EASTIUff CBC1B
1002 ..............................................
S-1-5
Sun l·S
SPECIAL NEW USTING
MIAILY H£W-2 bedroom condo with
all the amenities. Wet ·bar and
fireplace, mirrored wardrobe d oors,
custom carpets and drapes. YOUR
OWN PRIVATE JACUZZI in patio.
Great spot for single or workin g
couples. $46,500 .
5t4Hn W-.CMh...._ SatS-1-5
NEWPORT BEACH
3 Bedroom /Pool
1'1 ('{'hn1'<1 'tn•,•1 m.111\
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t•ndui.l'iJ 11<11 d1 l .. 111:~·
n •ar pun·h. t'.I!>\ t n
enclose for lari:I' tam1l\
r u o m . S t• p J r J t "
breakfast :.trl'.t D1nt111l L
m LR. One b<.'llroom an knotty pme <·ould tw or
face. Pn \'ate bJd.. >arc I
Large laundry I ~e" an.:
room. Obie ~ar. O~n Sal &Sunl·~
4COtll" -IOR All u.!tr-~w ~-.:q
I ON.ANI A!!
In Eostbluff
A rare find 111 th11>
bc..iut1ful . 1'1ln\ c•n1 .. n1
.irea; -I hdrm~ . 2 IJJtlb.
"Ith J swt•1•1nn1: \ 11•w
from llvini: & f.1m1I>
rm~. Sun:.l't ",11l'h from
th~ secl ude d patio.
$107.200.
2107 Atta Vista
Open Sot /S..n. I ·5
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CLASSIC
$48 ,650 FULL PRICE
Just whal )OU un• look
anit for''' J 1'4·11room,;
1002 GeMrel 1002 1•2 bathi. l .. ot·all•ll on
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Beautiful bw ck g.,rdcn DIVORCE walh fruit trees. &r·U·Q
Fore S_._ ready ror fumtly fun 1tnd et -ent.ertainmg. This 1i. 11 BEDROOMS $62,000. lovely home and ll l!ood bl.I)' a l $48,(i5(). Owner!' Big, big family home S{>acioua family home anxious to relocate. call wilh two.stories, formal w1tb supe~ 20'.x20' family now to see lhls bl'auty.
dlnan.i and 3 baths. room wllb Swedis h 646-7171 Freshly pa1oted, with fi r e place a nd o pe n ~rot9•tr1'<JN101#" ,.
new c aT p e~ s and beam«! ttiUng. 1900 Sq.1 ~ I wallpaper. Great loca r t . b o m e w i t b 2 l.fllaJl!il! lion. •uu price $78.soo. nreplaces. s hake roor J\b Am
CAU. 5541-2660 a n d p r o r es s 1 o n a 11 '::::, ~~'~.:::o~m!•!-••·!!!·~·~=
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SELECT landscaping. VA buyers 1--
welcome. Owner must•-------• PROPERTIES sell fast. priced undl!r Pre•iew Sat-Sun
market. Jlurry. Please t-.& ti v· I
Early Bluffs
AnclA View!
call ~••I c 1ew.
.. of the Baclt Bay from
this immaculate 3 -~~Mo~Yi.!-H• BDRM., 2 BA. condo,
done ln eofl yellow tones.
Beamed ceilings. You'll
faJI in love with tblst----------
one ... il 's a beauty I
Sll9.000
of ocMn&boy!
2301 C liff Dr.NI
Open H 0taH 1-S
PRICE REDUCED!!
$35,000 Owner bought .another
home. Must sell t his
weeke nd. Want offer . Garage stressed to bwld
on, plumbing-in ... orr.
street places, covered
patio 10x20.
646-3928, eves.548-3561
Lachenmyer
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CONTlNUED
FROMB9
~ll macnab I lrvtne ~ realty
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R OM $94,500 TO Sl.200.000
4' LIHOA ISll -
OPEH SUM. l·S P.M.
Rcaullful contemporary by Lynn
Valentine. Outst andtnl( woods &
cabmels. Ups tairs billiurd room +
I~. paneled study. s bedrooms.
Extra wide lot on la~<X>n. Offered at
SSS0.000 seller will consider lease
w /optton to purchasc. CA4.5 )
UPPH IAY
Spacious 3 bedroom home w /Jg.
master re treat . Immaculate &
ready to enjoy! OPIH SUH. l·S U ll
RIDUHDS. HEWPOllT lllACM. (A46)
FINEST VIEW -DOVBl SHOUS
Elegant'e & charm describe this
beautiful I ~. custom 4 bedroom .
fam ily room . dining room home
w /magn1ficent water view. Sl29.500.
Oft&I SUN. 1-5 P.M. 1356 GALAXY DI.
(A47 l
LIHDA ISLI IA TMOMT
OHM SUH. 1-5 P .M. #1 1 UMDA l SU..
Super location on the lagoon! Slip
for 6C)'cr! Spanish Villa w/5 family
b e droo m s ... each w /private
ba lcony! PLUS private maid's
quarters. Approx. 6000 sq.fl. -built
to exactin g s pecifications. $425,000
leasehold. CA48)
EHGLISH COTTAGE
Custom·bui It home w /cha rming
beamed ceiling in li ving room. 3
bedrooms, dining room, fa mily
room & gourmet kitchen. Luxurious
master bath w /tilro Homan tub &
private atrium S>4 .500 ~ SUH •
l·S P.M. S 15 RIVBstDE. HIWPORT
BUCH. CA49 )
MAGHIFICEHT LIHDA ISLE
OHH SUH. I ·S r .M. #17 LIMDA ISLI.
Over 100' on bay! All the glamour of
a marble floored castle. Over 7000
sq.ft. including 6 bedrooms. Slip for
70' yacht. The finest of everything!
Asking $695,000 incl. prime land.
(ASO)
lliUTY IH THE 11.UfFS
3 bedrooms. 21"2 baths -located
high on a promontory w /gorgeous
view. Beautifully decorated & in
immaculate condition. Pri vale
e ntry . lus h carpels & drapes.
Barbara Wri ght 644-6200. (i\51)
A HOME OHTHEIAY
IS SOMETNMG &Sf!
With SO' pier & float -5 bedrooms.
41h baths, wide lanai overlooking
bay, slate entrance & ove rsized
2-car garage. Exceptionally priced
at $198,000 leasehold. Bob Owens
642·8235. (A52)
EASTILUFF
Pool+ view. Low maint. 4 bedroom,
2lh bath home w /family & formal
dining rooms + Catalina & night
light vi ew. Near schoolc;, shopping &
park. Appl. only. Sl37,500. Larry
Dyer 642·8235. <A53>
YIEW
of Newport Beach from the top of
S p yglass! Room for pool! 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths + formal
dining room. fa.Jll.ily room & 3-car
garage. Sandie Fix 644-6200. (AS4)
llG CAMYOM GOLF CouttSf
Trl·level cus tom VIEW homo
w /vaulted ceilings, massive heams
& 5 fireplaces. 4 bedrooms -family
room -d e n . Over 5000 sq .ft.
~s.ooo. Lynne Rothell 644 ·6200.
(A55)
THIS HOME HAS IVantaMG!
Hlgh on Point Loma in Spyglass HJll
w /ocean view & exciting night lightl
-sits this I{ I amorous home w /New
Orleans flalr ... rca turing 4
bcdroomf!, fa mily room, huge bonus
room & beautiful pool + jacuzzi.
Marjorie Mahon &'4·6200. (A.56)
OWHH alqulSTS OffllSI "Magaiin~ Cover" home in Dover
Shores built by VaJentinc. Electric
doors lnto courtyurd e ntry -
comple te security s ys tem. •
bedrooms, 41.i!a baths, famlly room.
exquisite formal dining room +
huge game roo~ 4000 sq.ft. Ask.Ing
$239,SOO Cee land. Jane Frazee 642-8235. (A57)
DOY& 5"0US
4 bedroom (3+den). 4~ bath home
w /exciting warm Rosewood & Teak
in famiJy room. Wet bar -gourmet.
kitchen -pool & jacuu.i Cor outdoor
fa mily ente rtaining. lncludes pier &
n oat w /60xl 00 lot on bay. Vee
Stinson 642-8235. (A58)
642-ClS ....... '°' Doller Oriw Hwbor Vltw Center'
Irvine •t campus V .. ley <Mlllli'
752-1414
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·Mini Brains Flexiti01e Turns Perlllanent
WASHINGTON (AP) USOS. subitantial increase ln
job aaUsfaction.
work paid overtime, the
aaency said. l
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By IUIONDASEEGAL ~ .......
lt's the brains of a taxi meter that keeps
track of live different fans simultaneously. It
makes a pocket calculator taJk. It will reguJate
speed on a 1977 model car. It tells a sewing
machine bow to stitch.
The device ls a tiny compute r called a
microprocessor -the sbe of a fingernail but
wilb the cap a blllty ol a room·•iu computer.
And ll ls being used in a growing number or
consumer and commercial products. lt is, in
fact, beginning to have an impact comparable to
tbe advent of lbe transistor 2S years ago.
"The transimr made possible low-cost eJ«·
tronlcs ; everyone could buy a portable radio.
)licroprocessors will enable the wid01pread use
of Jow~cost computing," says Peter J essel of lbe
microprocessor lab al the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology.
MJCJlOPROCESSORS are made by uslllg a
photogr aphic process to reproduce on a small
sWcon wafer the numerous transistors, resistors
and diodes of conventional computers. The
silicon wafer is lben encased in ceramic. The
flniahed unit incJudes the waler and sometimes
memory and input-output devices.
Mus productJon ol mkroprocessors Is r e·
doetn1 lbelr cost. Some are priced u low as $20.
down from more than llOO a year ago.
The dropping unit cos t is making
microprocessors lesa expeMlve than mechanical
«electronic devices now used f.n some consumer
and commercial produets. At the aame llme, the
mlcroproceuor is faster, more reliable and.
above alJ, s marter.
Take the t axi me.r. Bru·Der Instrument
Corp. of Vancouver i5 marketing 11 $30S meter
equipped with microprocessor that ~.eeps track
of and d isplays the fares of each of five
passengers boardln1 at different locations . No
mechanical taxi meter does that.
More than 700 have been shipped, says
James Bruce-Sanden, company prealdent, who argues, In support o( hJa meter: "The taxi In·
duatry ta In n at ate of nwc. Wltb the eneray crisis
and lhe sudden s hfn. to mass tramll, the lnduatry
must move to interrate ltadl.
"The shared-ride meter allows one cab to
pick up two fares. Because they are 1hartn1 one
c:ab, their rate la lower."
A year a10, Aman• Refrigeration toe .• In·
troduced a microwave oven re1ulated by
t.n1croproce1aors. It bu a keyboard and di&llal
dlaplay ln place of the old·fasb.1oned knobs.
Using the keyboard. the cook programs in l>l><' of meat. weif(hl. and whether it's to be
mt'dlum. r are or well-done. The microprocessor
then becomes the cook.
"Speech plus." a calculator built by Teltten-
t u r y systems of Californ ia, u ses a
microprocessor to speak ln.structioos to tbe 'lier.
"It's about the site 0( a paperback book and it
bas a 24-word vocabulary," explains Teleceo-
tury's Steve Bruglerofthe~calculator.
"SOME SClfOOIS are \lling them for re·
medial students because the immediate audio
fttdback relntorces the learning." Punch a key
-represenUne a numbet', an instruction or a
total -and tbe calc:ulatcc' in deep tones repeats
the key lnstruc Uo.n aloud.
Lately, thousands of people are buying
microprocessor units that create video games
when attached to television sets. Tb.is Is the
rastest growing us. ol microprocesson.
Researchers at Bell Telephone Laboratories
hHe developed several appUcatJon.s, including a
check verification system and a mict"Oprocessor
olfice phooe unit th al repeatedly diala busy num· ben. automatically forwards calls, and pages
~ aecutiveit -flexibility never before anllable to
a receptlonllt. KluopJ"OCesaon are workinl for com· Jlnllddes. too. TAW Ioc. and Ootnst•r Corp., Cor
I I I ' I
OSCILLOSCOPE TESTS MICROPROCESSOR
Chip Contain• Diagrammed Circuitry
cxampJe, have rooperatNI on a project to rc-
1tulate traffic lights in Ball1morl'
The auto Industry •?> a ma,or potential
market for mlcroproct-simr marker~ rn rcccmt
years, Genernl Motors hns huilt :>CVl'flll lehl
cars. using computers of Clnr type or nnotht'r to
contn>I fuel Injection. autom:illc tron!imlsilon
and dashboard lnronnalion
A MAJOR OBSTACLE is mtegratJon or the
computer into all fwirtions of the car.
"There Is a reliability proble m .
Microproceuors are very sensitive to electrlcal
disturbances caused by bigb currents and
voltaae ln tbe engine," expl ains MIT's Jessel.
·•And cutTently engine parts are very cheap.·'
Cost Is a key reason for the growing use or
microprocessors. While they drop ln price, the
mechanical devices they often replace are going
up in cost, primarily because or the labor In·
volved in making them.
The microprocessor is not a dramauc
breakthrough in computer technology. but
rather.the culminaUmo( a trend.
BUT TRER E IS a problem or training
penonnel.
"What we're seeinf on the West Coast ls that
40 percent of the ~ are scared to even
open ao operaUOM manual oa aticroprocaaora
became eve.rythlng t.bcy"Ve le.aroed ~ Lo now b
®'Olde." aaya Brue.sanders..
-Flexitime is man:blng 1be Geoloelcal Survey
on the U.S. governmeot. said there hu a1ao been
Following a one-year a decreue lD tardinml.
expe riment. flexible an lncreue ln effldmey
working boun are being in manJ operatiom and a
In addition, there bas
'belll a marted decrease
in o•ertJ me where
employes occasionally
Eventually, 10,000
USGS employu will be
.able to take advantage of
the fiex1Ume prorram.
adoptedpermaneotlyfor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the U .S . Geological
Survey beadquarten in
Re-eton, Va .. plus Its
western cen ters in
Denver and Menlo Park.
Under tbe program,
employes are r equired to
be on the j ob during as~
called '"core time"
between 9 a.m. and 3:~
p.m.
But most employes are
allowed to vary tbelr
starting times each day,
beginning work between
7 a.m . and 9 a.m. and
ending work eight hours
later plus a designated
lunch period.
According to the Jn-
t e r i or Department,
employes have taken to
the idea.
· 'Employes report
they ran schedule their
t>enonal activities more
convenlenlly and use
less sick leave and less
s hort t erm a nnua l
leave," said Edmund J .
Grant. assistant director
for administration of the
Redwoods
Center of
New Fight
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP> -Timber Orms
are asking the CalJfornln
Supreme Court to decide
whether an envlronmen·
taJ impact report Is re·
quired for limbe r
harvest pl. ns filed Wlder
the state Forest Practice
Act
Simpson Timber Co.
and the Callforn1a For~l
Protective Association, a
group of timber land
. owners. arc cballen,0.ng
a lower court ruling that
an environmental im-
pact report (EI R > must
be supplied.
Arcata National Ccrp.
and Loulsiaoa-Padfic
Corp .. also Umber ftnns,
plan to rue separate peti-
tions in tht: cue.
Tbe sui l was brought
in 1!n3 by the Natlooal
Resources Defense
Council lo an effort to
halt Umber operations-In
the R edwood Creek
w~tersbed.
The trial court granted
a summary judgment
holding that Call!omia
E nvironmental Quality
Act requl res the state
tore.ter to prepare DRI
when be reviews timber
.b.anetUng plans rued bf
companies under tbe
Fatt.lt Pnctke Act. ,
When it's this easy to
earn 10°/o to 12°/o* or more
why aren't you investing
in trust deeds?
More and more people are, you know ..
In lust the laat two yeara. the number of persons investing In trust
deed loana arranged by Union Home Loaq;s has increased by 57''-·
That's a lot of people.
Do you have to be rlch1
No. Most or our investors are family people of modest meal'IS. They
earn average Incomes. They're conservative. They save.
But savings accounts that pay 5%-6%-even 7\'• % are just no match
for an Investment that re tu ms 10% to 1 2°~ • or more on invested funds.
It you have SI0.000 now eaming SY•%. you might very well be earning
$500 to $650 more every year. Evan 71/2 °lo may cost you S200 to $400
annually.
Whit's the answer?
The answer is trust deed investments m hard money equity loans
Generally. 1ra the same kind or investment banlls look tor · sav1nqs
and loans look tor -corporate ann family trusts loo!( for.
Here's how you may earn 10•1. to 12"• •or more
Vou become a lender without most of the lender's usual he..ida1..hrs
For e•ample: A homeowner comes to Union Home Loans lo arranqe
a loan He has a house and lot worth $40,000 H,. still owes $20.000
on 11 That means he has $20.000 equity -cash v.:iluo -111 th:lt prop-
efty In such cases. we'd probably arrange a loan tor up to S 10 000.
And that loan represonls an Investment opportunity for you. (Loans
vary from $1,000 to $100,000 dnpond1nq upon propNly and needs
ot the borrower )
We arfange a loan secured by n Hust de<'<l on tho property Tho trust
r!eod Is recorded in your namo. You hold lho trust docd. We arrangn
lo collect the monthly payments and ls<>vo a check to you. You eain
10% on your 1nvesled funds. Wo arr;inqo all lho paperwork nncs the
details. You get monthly statements showh10 tho bnlonco duo .1nd the
amount paid to J>rinclpal M d Interest
What't the c•tch?
There 1s none In lho more than 25 yraf' wn·vn h 1•1•11 in bu'l•nc!ls, not
one single investor hna ever lost J ponnv ol p1111e1p;if or ,1rrru1•11
Interest on a loan nrranged by Union Hom<' L<t•ll11l
Hero's an invostmunt opportunity lh,1t may J.lJY Y1•11 " monthly 1111 •>Ill,.
a rot um of 10% to t 2% • or moll'. H1'rt• s on 111vl',lmNll vou 1-.111
assign -borrow against In c.11" or,, cosh nood.
00 tome people know something you •hould know?
Wny not get all tho Information? We II send you a '"adabto 1111111111.1
tron package, It you'll send us the coupon below Or for fastor awoo,
call en•> Ml-22250' (714) 831·1700.
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Unfon Home Loans
17112 ... Kh 8twd., t~ .. ech, Calttomle i2toM
12132 Broolthurat SlrHt, Garden Grove, Callfotnl• 12'40
Yes. I'm Interested In knowing moro about trust deed lnve9fment1
through Union Homb Loans. PloasP. 9end mo the Information packaq"
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HOMIS OPIN 1-5 Tilh Afttn1 a•
UMlqul IM MlSA Ya.DI-OH WOW!
4 Bedroom split level, pool, jacuzzi and
wate r s lide, gotta C it, J ackie
Handleman at 2702Cardinal.
UMIQCll IM llG CANYON
-3 bedroom townhome, feels big, lives
small, $178,500 -quality -See Rita
Boland at 9 Rue Valbonne.
I UMIQCll IH llG CAHYOH
-Spacious 3 Bedroom, Regency.
fairway location, vacant, $255,000. See
1 1 Vergilene Hull at 81 Royal St. George.
""9QUI IM IA YCUST
Original model home, 2 + den, Jong
pool, unique, S118.500, see Barb Collins
at 2051 Shipway Lane.
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REALTORS•
nn NICIST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEA rtsr HOMES
CORONA OH MAR, 87~
MUA VEM>f , ~ • CAll US
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BLUFFS BEST BUY
l Ill. 21/J IA., I ISO SQ. FT. Choice Early
Bluffs. Absolutely immac. cond .. with
luxurious n e w, neutral carpt 'g.,
kitchen flooring & attr. paneling. Prtv.
patio on lovely green belt. Nr. pool.
Low Jease & taxes. Fabulous value,
$89,500!
OPEH SUH. I ·5
2147 VISTA L.UIDO CoffY .. Oro)
Please let us s how you all the homes
Avail. in the carefree Bluffs
HELEN B. DOWD
UA&.TOI, IHC. MLS 644-0134
lt7l Top u.twli Top Sel"'-
1974 a 1'71' n.U,
H.wpert-Metalowdof • ....._...
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10111 ILlllS CD
OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE
eOPEN SAT & SUM l·S
Z6'2V1STA DEL OIO
2Story "Bluffs " Condo Near Schools
& Shopping. 3 Bedrooms, 21h Bath8.
Patlo 2 Car Garage. $73,500.
#J &.MA ISLE-IAY'AtONT
Custom Built by Roulon Hodges 2
Stys Br., F am ily Room Wet Bar. 3
Fireplaces Terra ce Dec k
Overlooking Bay. Asking $275,000
with Allowance to build Pler.
•2 sus11>1 c1acu 5'2.soo
Seawind Condo.· Hi,::hly Upgraded 2
Story Corner Unit wilh 2 Bedrooms.
2 Baths. Den. Electric Garage
Opener Washer /Dryer Included.
#3e SIASIOI CIRCLI
Scawlnd Condo. T allt<'fully
Decorate d Highl y Upgraded
Extensive use or Redwood Paneling.
Redwood Decked Patio 2 Bedrooms,
2 Baths. $62,500.
.elY A'POIHTMENT
UOO PARK OllYl-IAYROM'T
J.ovely Apartment with View! S.'> Fl
Balcony Overlookin~ Bay. 3 Dr. 2 Ba
ft'irt-place. Roal Slip & Special
Financing Av ~llnble $130,000.
NEWPORT ClllST CONDO
Upgraded E nd UnJt Plan 4. Lov<'IY 3
lledrooms, 3 Ra. Large Master
Suite. Wet Bar $79,800.
VIA UOO HO•D-IAYRtOMT
Great Bay View. Pier & Slip tor
Large Y acht. T e rrace Deck. 5
Bedrooms. Many Extras $318,000.
UMOA ISU-IA YAtOtff S2t7.SOO
2Story Custom Built by Don Koll Air
of Gracious Formality Throughout 5
Bedroom s. Oen. 3 Fireplaces.
Gurden Patio Entry Pier & Slip.
LIMDA ISU-IAmONT $265,000.
Spacious family home with Pier &
Slip. S Br., S Ba. Separate dining
room. T errace overlooks Bay
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675-5511
4421 W. COAST HWY:Pri..t..,fw JO'
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SUM I toSPM.
1603 AMLIY A YI.: Will• ftw, .._ ....... oe..._ .... ___ ......,
_..-orc••entoe ...... ll•*••a.-.
....... pier & float. Cory flnpface &
,.elos °" tlte water. $160,000 -...t OW8eC'
d ~ •• OPEN 5'M I to 5 PM.
C .. MA COVE: Lmt of lh ...... IM_.IM
~.d 90irl06 lot:.-, to Wad• wiHI ......_. oc•• Ii f1tt1 ~ OWMf' _,
llllllD diallh. $171,000.
CottOMA DEl MAR: Clloke ........ of
Wc)ltw., ...... HW a..; folr IM•aw -
ffCh wftll fh OW11 balh, )oytfy f..., f'oo.
..... relsed ........ med brick fil ., ...... ...
bcr; sto.e fir.,._• ill 11•'-J roo. -
opealng to '"laMr" coetyed: HSY strol to
tt.ebeoch. Sl42,500.
MEWPOlT SHOIES: Really Cltot &
~· fow IMdroona home: pri•ah patio for oertdoof-ewttt lainin~ .._.s costs.
pool & sltort walk to ocecm bMcJa. $71,500.
JASMINE CHEJC: Two de& ... , ......... -
eocla two bedroo. Ir ... twe ftuplecn.
for.al dlahuJ root9; l•ct.dea ... of
C.....,llM, pool & foeami, .... TIHMIS
COURTS. Jud a ....-Yel08I Wfl'/ of I& -I
.... tlMre too.
CottONA DB. MAI: ...... , • .., '-9e
tllrH bedroo•, 21/i betla1, b•llt·IH,
iw t ac .. ah; $450 llllltty.
HAllOR HIGHLANDS: D• .. 1M· ttne
bedroo.. e.o.... wftel ~ fw4td yd Is J: J1ur: dote to IClloala Ir 1tuuk1: so.,... ......
COLE OF NEWPORT ltEAL TOIS
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675-5511
IOO~G••rtil 1002 ..............................................
HEAR TIU HEAil Ylll
3>0 VIA GENOA. Price reduced for
quick sale or this magnificent Lido Isle
contemporary. 60 Ft. corner location
offers r<>Gm for 3 spacious bdrms.,
e'ach with own bath, + family rm. &
formal dining r m ... all in a sing le story.
Ideal ror p atio entertaining, complete
with buiJt·in BBQ. NOW $199,500.
OPENSAT/SUN.1·5
OCIAM VIEW COHO<>
#5 BARLOV ENTO, NEWPORT
CREST. Owners transfer is your good
fortune! This 3 bdrm .• 2'h ba .. nearly
new condo offers carefree living for
today·s recreation minded families.
OPEN SAT . l ·S
OCUM ILYO. LEASE
Executive home near bay & ocean, on
prime P eninsula Point. This deluxe 3
bdrm., den, formal dining rm . home, is
avail. for yearly or longer term. lease.
Many quality features : Terrazzo
marble. cir cular staircase, 2 frplcs.,
blt-in vacuum. etc., etc. CALL TO
SEE!
ANXIOUS OWMY
Studio duplex in xlnt rental area; 2
bdrm., 11 2 ba. each unit + 4 CAR
PARKING! Completely redecor You
own the land. BRING Of'fl'.:RS'
$119,000!
DAVIDSON REALTY
'iOOI W (om• I lw y N fl 6 45 · 7575
-!116 N•-P<N I blwd N I\ f>7J· 9060
tin\ herberl
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Sales Asso<'iatr
Chu<'k Brown
OPDI HOUSES I .5
291 t Yuma Cir('!{', Santa Ana
SSQ,950 4 bdrm .. l:l• ba .. Fam Rm .
189'13~antu ('l nra, F'ountacn VHllry
$73,000 4 bdrm., 21,:i Ba .. Din. Rm.
10191 Bunting Ave., Fountain Valley
$69,500 3 bdm., 1~~ ba., Fam. Rm.
17331 Apel Lane, Huntington Beach
$61,900 3bdrm., 1~ baths
OPf'ORTUHITY CAIHa MIGHT
Come as you are and get the details on
your future tn the lucrative r~I estate
profession. Speak rlir{'ftly with our
Founlain Valley Managl!r.
J\va1lable Tues ;md Thurs. evening 6 to
9 p.m . o r call for appt.
PUM TODAY FOtl YOUR TOMO.R-OW
HERBE RT HAWKlNS. REAL.TORS
1805.s Magnolia St .• Fountatn Valley
963-8311
$134,9.00
All 28r. w/encl g,a.rages, 2 w /frplcs,
prime location, close to everything.
OCEAN VIEW ••• COM
$185,900
Forever ocean vtcw Of harbor entrance
& Catalina w /private bench access.
3Br., 2·~ ba, fam rm home aU brand
spanking new.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$112 900 (10% down)
SBr. Jba, fam rm, & patio w /interior
front court & 4-car parking. Choice
location. Owner will lease option for
S625/mo.
DUPLEX ••. COM
$168,500
Brand new, 10 days from completion.
So. of hwy. 3 frplcs, 4·car encl garage.
FRONT: 3Br, Zif.I ba, w/din & fam area
+ patio, & balcony deck. REAR UNIT:
Well you '11 just have to see it!
COSTA MESA
$52,750
Quiet neig hborhood, n r schls &
shopping. Newly upgraded w /copper
plumbing, kitchen flooring, water
heater. Lovely patio w /waterfall &
mucbmore.
CANYON & OCEAN
VIEW ••• COM
$138,000
From your living room, dining room &
mslr bdrm. 4br, exclusive home, comp
redecorated sparkling new w /pvt
beach access. 0,.. Sat-S-1·5, 63l
Roclrford. c .... tlcJhl• J1, C..
NEW DUPLEXES.. • .COM
$146,500 to $168 500
Be the first to choose your ~ecorator
colors & appts on a new duplex to be
completed within 90 days. North or
South of PCH. ·
PENINSULA POINT
$149,900
G_..R......,,Shpatohedl!
Beautifully lndscpd w /outside lighting.
Secluded sunny patio. Open Beams
give spaciousness lo this 3br & den
family home. Newly remodeled kitchn
w /Coming & Microwave. New copper
plumbing. Charming guest apt over
garage makes 3rd bdrm. Price just
reduced $149,900. C4ll for ..,t.
675-2311
1002Chweral 1002 ....................... ···········~···········
Fme Quality Properties
Open Houses 1-5
1821 Port Sheffield, H.V. $114 ,000
3 & ram rm, best of everything
Your host Henry Durant 640·8293
#9 Cherry Hills Ln. Big Canyon $239,000
4 br & cntr rtainment centrr.
Your hostess Gloria Kun1.1C~h 644-1637
5 .r adc Cove. Spyglass $209,900
4 hr, fam rm , jacuzzi, OC'Can ViE"W
Your hostess Loretta Van Ost 644· 7290
'ET Bode~a Day Dr. Spy~lass
S br. ram rm , ocean view.
$215,000
Your host John Pollock 640-4196
675-3411
l. ll S K ~ H I· :\ L TY
,; '"I, Ii / 1 I 11 ~ 't s II II ( f '
PAMPB YOUl IOAT. Balboa Island
bayf ront with pier & noat. 7.oned tor 2
units. House 1s arranJ{C<i for single
family or duplex. 2 Frplc~.i..OJ!e up, one
down. Nice condition. At ~.000 -a
presidential choice.
OCIAMROMT, LAGUNA. Two beauurut
2 bdrm.. 2 bath units in a securitr.
bldg .• with garage attendant, lge. poo ,
great beach & the whole Paciric Ocean
at your front deck. One with frplc. at
$150,000: the other al ~5.000 Both
furnished Either a great second home.
67l-4400
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MESAVUDE
Onainal o-.nt•r lovo'' 1h1~
home! and kOOIU )OU ~•I
too This Is a ht>ml' 01
tender love & ur<' main
Ulincd ~ porfr«tlllll Ne"'
txtrnor . fruit trH•11, pro
fee~lonal h111d!!l"i11K"d. ~
&-drooni. ram1ly room.·
b1th, and quwt 11'\•11 JU$l rot you. ns.ooo L<•wc' pn~ in area. Call tx-Cor
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REME.MIER THE so·~
SSl.500Thal'll1t' In Ihm
11nglon Uead1' ·rh1 11
lhrt.~ ~I.room Imm" on
<1wN curner ,·111.ue s,H'
across rroOl school. Loli. or lrt't!S i;urrounJ It:.
\lo h 1 le c: o ll :1i.:1• w 1 l h
yellow tnm. N1rl.'ly rov
cred patio T \loO shorl
blot·ks to ne\lo
Wt>slminstcr Shoppin~
Mull. Just Iii.led Cull
8"2·2535
t"'\l"'f~tu 9•t1 S 'V"'10tt/N• 11
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•JUST LISTED•
Super Sharp 3UR. 2BA -+
endosed patio l'nc.•rl 111
bell this \lo eek end OP!!:~SUNOAY 1 ~
\127 Knowell, C ~t.
Rhr. 64:.!·2Zl7
THEOCEAH!
i~ Just! short mil" rroni
this very mre 3 ye11r new.
2 story. 3 Bedroom plus
den home. Jo'am1ly room
Double fireplace
!o'ormal entry leads tnlu
11 vauht.'il t'cihnR hv111.i.:
room. Lots ol O<'l•an
breeies w11h a pl'ek 11·
boo view of Cat11lmll In
Hunhnf!l1>n l:Wat·h. l-'101
tune adverl1i.ed. $73,000
Call 842·2535
(Jl"flttil fll 0• t \ t '-J t~"' t'I I'
[elfi!IM
n. Ron Toylor Gr04!p
offers complete ren1al
servtce to boc.h JcanJlord
"tenant. Speclallalng in
lbe beach area.
Agt. 673·7fi-OI
IYTHESEA
IUYAND SEE
ll's l \la miles to ltunt·
lngton State Beach. All
hard to believe al only
$63.SOO. 3 Bedroom. &
family room with pitch
wood beam ce11\ngs .
Used brick fireplace
wet bar plus a i.turly o
sewing room. On a pride
of ownership cul dc·!'>ll('
street. First Umt: od·
vertlsed. Call now!
842·2S3S.
Ol'fN nt '1 •ti S IUN IO 8' N'(I •
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SPECTACULAR
OCEAN,
CITY LIGHTS VIEW
f'rorn every room or 1h1s
2000 sq. ft home. h1~h on
a hill m San Clcm1·nte.
See from lhna ~l anna to La Jolla. Priced t•J .,,.11
$99.950. by owner. v1~·w
lovers only CJ II 4!>R t!1:u;,
64~·0882 a fl 3 PM
BEAUTIFUL
IRVINE TERRACE
3 &•droom fom1l)' l1tt11H•
w11h ll<IOI "-\lo all 1 t.111
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COSTA MtSA
i\tlraclive ln<'Omt• pro·
pert)' .. Dtost locatmn N
vauney. ldrnl fltf ,m.111
lnvt11tor. This 1111 u • mu'I
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6 Ru~ Villars $2M,000
Big Canyon
$95.7SO
Coota Mesa $385,000
Linda Isle
$244,000
Bis Canyon
$1!49,500
Coronadel Mar
3 BR .. i''um. Rm.
l49 The Masters Circle
3BR. Den
21 Llndn Is le
6 BR. Pier & Shp
12 Rue Verte 4 BR , 1''am . Rm .
215 <.:arnation
2 SR, Pool
CAMEO SHOUS-OCIA.H YllW
Make hnste ! Custom home -classic
noor plan. 4 bedrooms. 3"" baths.
family room. Jo1replace in master
bedroom. Secluded patio & pool.
$199,000.
EXQUISITE T ASTl-llG CAHYOM
Traditional elegance & mode rn
convenience exemplify this custom
Country French manor that was
designed to handle art treasures,
antiques & a growing family.
Brochure in office. SilS0,000 fee.
TURnEROCIC-aOADMOOI
Turtlerock 4 bedroom home only one
block from park & pool, w/a nice
large backyard. Private atrium
surrounded by a light & airy formal
dtning room and spacious family ·
room $94 ,000 land included.
LIHDAISlE
J<rench Regency custom home w/62'
frontage on Ha rbor Island Channel.
6 bedrooms, fam. rm., forma l din.
rm .. wet bar, wine storage, elevator,
dark room. $385,000.
GOLF COUltSE VILLA
Overlooking golf course, Spanish
villa wilh dra matic living area. 3
bedrooms. fam . rm., din. rm., and
library-den. $95,750 .
COROHA DEL MAlt-OCEAHROMT
Tri-l eve l , t•Ji ff.side hom e
wtspectacular oeNm & jetty view. 3
bedrooms. fam. rm .. guest quarters.
Hardwood floors in dining room &
kitc he n . hand textured plaster
walls. jacu i'.ZI in master s uite.
$315,000.
1ma THAH THE MODEL
Deane Homes R·Plan. Beautifully
decorated & upgraded. Superb
low ·maintenance landscaping.
Corne r location in c ul·d e·sac.
$109,000.
PENINSULA IA YRtOMT
Exciting m ain channel view. 3
bedroom, fam. rm .. & master suite
w/sitting room. wet bar & bayside ~alcony. Tastcrul combination of
wood, Mexican tiles, hand.textured
plaster walls & beam ceilings. Pier
&slip. $298,500.
EXCLUSIVE OffBIMG
Bluffs -Z plan. Seclusion of
freestandin g condo . Bright,
spacious, we ll·decorated, m a ny
extras. 4 large bedrooms, dining
room, fa mily room + bonus room.
$105,000.
tilEW IN HARIOR YllW
4 bedroom Montego w /attractive
yard. Near park. pools. 2 blocks to
Anderson school. Beautifully
decorated & upgraded . $117 ,000
including land.
HEW CUSTOM IAYFttOMT
Large Hay front lot w tnew c ustom
home in F'rench Country style. 2
story, 3 bedroom. 3112 baths, wet bar,
'family room, & fireplaces. Fee
$295,000.
CUSTOM IN EVERY RISftECT
C'us to m b uilt , Jandscaped &
decorated. Spacious, flexible
livahiltty hiJ'(hhght this 4 bedroom
homC' w 1oversi1.c mas tC'r bedroom .
Larg<' lot has room ror 2 pools.
$28.5.000 f ec.
DtAME KENSIHGTOM
Bcautlf ul 5 bedroom Kcn!,ington
model o n corn er c u l-de-sac
w /cxtr u sid e yard . Supcrhly
lantbcapcct and upgraded. Mnny
custom chan~cs. One or a kmd at
Sl:i5,000 with land.
HAHOI VIEW HOMIS
POOL & JACU'ZZI
/\dull o ccupie d four hedroom
Harbor Vi c-w ho me . Wnlk inJ{
distant·<' to Nc:wport schools, qufot
cornt•r lot. A must tose<: for Sl3~,000.
NlW OFffRIMG-SrYGLASS
Brc11thtukin~ view. 4 bedroom. 3
bulhs. decorult•d W'/c:art• &: tuste.
Dutch doors, f"r<'nch doors, you
nt1mc it. 'l'his is special. Asking
$195,000.
OCIAM AHD CANYOH VIEW
Private S<'lting for s paciou s
contemporary four bedroom home.
Large lot with pool. Effective use of
glass, stone and wood. $21S.OOO.
GAL.AXV DRfVl-lll LAMD
New c ustom home, front row view. 3
bt>droom, 3 baths. wit.h 2 fireplaces,
wet bar. rormal dinJng room. Large
ramily room, room for pool. $225,000.
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644-1766
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TARBELL CAN HRP YOU
locate your now home and aell your
present home at a good profit! We're a
member of RELO, Inter.City Reloca-
tion Service, a national networ.k of re-
altOf'I experienced in handling family
relocation problems. V't'hether moving
across town ... or across country, call
the fnendly folks at Tarbell. After all,
we've been
FINDIN' HOMES
FOR FOLKS SINCE THE
WEST WAS WON!
hat TIM s .. ..-Heat
In this ootstand1ng Spain1sh casa 1n Costa Mesa!
Oversized pool ar~ & OCM'i'ed veraf'da tor summer lun Cool sulldeek for lazying! Inside
leatures 3 king sized bedrooms 22 ft . family
room A brick lireplace to cuddle by Sunny.
all-deluxe kitchen with evetYthtng mom w•ll
need Entry hall of marble. Light & a11y flooc
plan. A pleasure to tove 1n1 S88.900. Call
540.t720
Deerfield Delight
Immaculate Irvine re11dence cradled by gently
rothng hillsides. Be the first ones to ltve 1n this
spar~hng home 3 bedrooms. 2Vr baths for
convenience Enormous 24 It. family room •S
large enough for any k1f'd ol party. Bnck
fireplace. candlehghl dining room lor family get
togethers A heck ol a home bW at $75.500.
Call 540-1720
W11owsR.tr.at
Popular Irvine area of line homes. 5 year old
lam11y special. a super home value• 3
t>edrooms, 2 baths Carpets & drapes are Oke
new and are completely color cooro1nated
Country del1gnt kitchen with real wood
ca0tne1s and the t>est 1n bo1lt-ms for mom!
Comfortable living Quarters perfect for
en1erta1r11ng or 1us1 Diam relaiung' Easy care
yards Wtln Sl)rtnklerS. C8nopy 1)9h0 for 860 S
$57.000. VA & FHA termso+<1540-1720
S43. 950 -Unbeh~alM!
Fantastic s tarter home an e.1<cellent
Westminster area• Enclosed oa110 veranda 1s
•deal lor a game room or lamily area Plenty of
room for vour trailer or boat Inside oilers 3
bedrooms. a d1n1ng area to gatllef round.
C&toe1s. drapes, bullt-tns Air cond11tMng to
beat ll)e heal of tt\6 -;um(Tle/ 1st time oovert•Sed. call tOday 640-t 720
Al Mew Kltchn
Des1gnea with the homemaker 1n mind wl'lo
demands the best of everything' Jr Ranch
sryttng on a big. neatly manicured lot. SJyhsh
features with a beauttful all modern kitchen
with ash wood cabinet• & deluxe accessones •
versallle bedrooms. 2 baths Hearty PV stone
ltreplace 1n the ltvmo room Out back there's a
blg oo-,.:ered pa Ito tor outdoor par11es sse.600.
VA terms welcomed. 540-1720
0..... 5UftdCIY I ·5 t-e'i52-Via P11allno, Irvine• Tt>e most
prestigious home you've eve< laid your eves
on Turllerock Hills overlooking UCI.
SDeciacullir sunset viG'N & IW1nkl1ng city ltghts
Spacious 1ns,de with 3 bed,ooms +
convertible den Bum-en wall untls. Oftl1Y wet
t>ar accented with mirrors The best 1n bu1lt-.ns
Atr cond111on1ng covered veranda patio
Hearty hreplace For mc>fe details call °' stoo
buy' 540-1 720
S41,000 -leach Coff•:
DMltng bO~ch hOmo within walking distance to
the aur1' Lota ol room tor your boat °' tr1111er
QJIY 1ns1do with • pnvate master suite "'
convertible den area Dining Quarter\ servt'd
by a beach bum lolchon accented with
p0f1shed wOOd cabinet The pooe is nght cau
&40.1720
TMck ShOfJ e ......
To 11nl! your feet ln'ol Surround yourself 1n
tuaury 1n this handsome modem hem41 In Santa
Ana New solid b1ron cabinets 1n tht garden
kitchen. Large rooma tnruout. Con\19ftlble den
or 4th bedroom, 1 '4 bltM Custom drapea In
nch tontt end te111ur" L1111ng room Warmed by
n ftre s glow Room lot )'()Ur trailef' Ol' bOat
147.950 ca115•0·l120
540-1720
29 55 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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OPlH SAT /SUM. I ·S
444 Cabrillo
Corona del Ml.Ir 2 Bdrm
"''1th tee family rm .
private patio, '1e.,,'
Redl.ll'ed to S167 ,SOO Incl
the land (Will rent fo
$175mo.I
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? BR. 2 ba Pa. V1Pw' A
bar&ain at $189,SOO
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Ga•rt( 1001Gtw.. 1002 ..............................................
PUBLIC NOTICE
A chance or a IUdime is here. f have
~ lran f e r red oul ol area and must
leave within 30 days. Prlnc\pali1 Only
Please 1 This •s u brand new quality
bwll home 3 Huge bedrooms & 2~'1
balh.'>, lhe kitchen is a woman's dream.
with instnnt hot wntcr for coffee or
:iOup. butll in BBQ & Cham~rs oven in
kitc hen . The home is located in
prestigious s hores, Lnguna Niguel
urea. Beautiful 180 degree whitewater
VH!W or So. Coast & Islands. This home
will bt> open Sul & Sun from 12·6PM.
But do not wait for il will be sold.
$219,500
·~ the bottom net price and no ofrers
will be accepted. Call your bank or
loan company. they will tell you it is
the best deal on the coast. Xlnt loan is
assumable at no charge.~% Interest.
OPEN SATUADAY~NDAY12..eftM
33891 CABRIU.O ISLE
LAGUNA NIGUEL
The price is new as of today $219,500.
Owner
496-7297
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1
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DOif Y. f"ll.A)Ckl.IX
I ~OJ.TOR ' »9011.C.."""' ---640·7000
REDUCED!!
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
16311 Mapllan Lane
Prestige home w&lh elegant 16'x40'
pool and 8 ft. jacuzzi. 4 Brs, 3 ba~.
formal dining room, separate family
room, plus richly paneled bonus rm.
There's still more -Reduced $2,000 to
$107,000.
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8a•r<lll IOOl•aMr.. IOH ·ftanil 1001 G.-.,,.. 1002 .............................................. ·············~·· ...................... .
coaoM• OIL MAI DUr&.IJI An
attractive 2/1 bdrm_.L ,~lose to Coast
Hwy. Wtllc to everyuti.ng location. At $109.500, o ne or the lowt'r priced
duplexes . A g~at w ay to start your
1nvestmeht program.
CA.MIO Hl•HLAMDS A i:treat corne r
location for privacy. 4 Bdrms .. family
rm .. pool, wal~r softener $119,500,
with low leasehold. or can buy land.
NIWPOaT OCl.AtROMT A charming
beach home in super condition ! 2
Bdrms. up, one down. Duplex 1oning.
Home could be expanded. $192,500. Jog
or f?Wim over & look al thjs !
673-4400
G1 1 .. 1002Ga•NI 1002 ..............................................
Promonlor'I IJa'I
oflnJa !J11fe
:Jke C,ve
C h oice bayfron t homes u n d
condomiruums with docking facilities.
from $195,000
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llAUTI~ 'V PLAH-SIOt,IOO
In the Blulf s & on qui t cul·de sue
~lrt·l't Spacious tnd unit with 3
bt'<lrooms. formul dining. convl'rSllll<>n
pit w ith rireplncc.1l~ twatt\S. Pl•rfeNion
thruout. ln newc:-t '!ilctlon of the Bluffs
-Tennis Club Villus.
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VATED! L urge 4 b
home, beaut fam r"1,
f orD'\a l din rm. quiet
tree!Jned slreel. Hurry.
owner mu~t move
IHS-0303
FOREST OLSON INC
Red Carpet Realtors
asa.1351
600 Newport Center Drive • 64().6500 ....................... ....................... .
Ge.,r81 1002 .......................
C O STA ._..ESA AREA
LOYILY COIMB LOT
Prime area close to South
Coast Plaza & Schools.
Pride of owners hip family
home. 3 Large bdnns &
family room. N/of Baker;
E /or Fairvie w . 936
Paula rino, Costa Mesa.
646-77ll.
SIDIM
Plenty of room & privacy
provided in this spacious
family home . Quiet
dead-end street, safe for
litUe feel. One of our best
resldential areas . N/of
Baker, E /of Baab St. 952
Paularino, Costa Mesa.
646-7711.
2 STOIY llAUTY ONLY
$77,'50
This elegant executive
home has the ch.arm or
heavy shake, high vaulted
ceiling, formal dining
room & large fa mily room
with stone nre place. Just
introduced l o lhe market.
10022 El Capitan, H.B.
East of Brookhurs l &
North of Atlanta. 54.5-9'91
CiOl.F COUISI ISTATI
Gorgeous 5 bdrm Mesa
Verde home, la rge family
room wllh wet bar, 3 ba, 3
car garage & a forever
view of lush green golf
cou rse. 183 1 Tanager ,
C.M. South of Adams &
West of Ha rbor. 545-9491
SHAii IOOF llAUTY
Lovely upgraded plan 400.
4 Jarge bdrms, 2 ba.
fa mily r oom . lots of
walnut pan elln g &
d ecorator p a p e r s . On
huge lot in Mesa del Mar.
2763 Cibola, C.M. 545-9491
• llACH HOUSI
Walk to the beach from
this sharp 3 bed.rm, or 2
bdrm • a den . 2 bath
beauty. Offers pools &
tennis. Lowest price in
Newport Beach at $63,SOO.
23062nd St. NB. MS-9491.
....... 1002.GeMr .. 1002
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WHTCUff AalA
Sharp • Bdrm, 2 Ba home
in popular Eastside. Close
to shopping, schools &
bike ride to beach. Come
home & relax in J'acuz.zi.
$66,000. 460 Sha y Dr.,
C.M., North or 17th &
West or Irvine. 545-9491
TUITU IOCI EXECUTIVI
Love ly upgraded
professionally landscaped
3 bdrm, 2 bath, family rm,
formal dining, atrium,
Broadmoor hm. Gas
B·B·Q, Malibu lights &
gorgeous view. Newly
otrered at $94,500. 6438
Sierra Elena, Irvine .
545-9491. (Enter on Sierra
Cecil)
IASTSIDE
This sharply decorated 3
bdrm, family home is
freshly painted & features
new decorator waJlpaper
that helps l o give you
"model home" feeling.
B/W Orange & Santa Ana
Ave; S/Monte Vista. 2472
Fairway, Costa Mesa
646-7711 .
1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY AREA
re>Ot. & IONUS IM
Everythi ng a n active
family li kes is here for
indoor & outdoor flU1 . Top
c ondition , excellent
location. FV High district.
Must see. Priced rtght .
Submit your s m a ller
home. N /Warner , E/ofr
Bushard. 9528 Rose.
Fountain Valley.
968-3371 546-1754
A.DUC.T OCCUND
by original owner. Kept in
excellent condition on
large cul-de-sac lot.
N/Edinger, E /ofr Harbor
on Lilac. 16071 Elbert,
Fountain Valley.
968-3371 546-1754
NEW PORT BE ACH
IRYINE
MAGMIFtCIHT 2 STOIY
Plush & lovely s Bdrm, 3
ba immaculate family
home in sought aner Back
Bay area. Beautiful decor
& brand new w /w
carpeting. Li sted al GI
appraisal. B/W Bristol &
Mesa Dr; E/oH Santa Ana
Ave on Pegasus. 20141
Kline. 646-7711 .
OCEAM VIEW
Truly lux u ry li vin g .
Spacious tri-Jevel condo
with e v e ry e xtra
imaginable . Excellent
location with view of bay
& ocean. W /off Superior
on T ic onderog a . #1
Tribute Court, Newport
Cres t, Neiort Beach
646·7711 .
llG CAHYOH
Absolutely s upe rb VIP
mansion located on 18th
fairway with 4 spacious
bdrms, 4 baths, formal
dining room, large pool &
e xpans ive, beaut! fully
maintained gardf.n areas.
You OWN the land. Big
Canyon Dr to Royale St.
George. #8 Cypress Point,
Big Canyon , Newport
Beach. 646-7711.
THI ILUPFS
This popular "X Plan"
has 3 large bdrms, 3
baths, formal dining room
gourmet kitchen & buillin
BBQ. Bra nd new on the
market. orr /Eastblutf Dr
on Vista del Oro. 431 Vista
Suerta. Newport Beach.
646·7711.
MIWrC>IT HEIGHTS
on huge Jot with excellent
VIEW from big picture
windows . 3 Spac ious
bdrms, 2 tiled baths &
t e rrtnc s undeck. W /of
Dover off curr Drive. 212
Kings P lace, Newport
Beach. 646-77ll.
YOUll NIAllST WAI.Ila & UI Offtel IS OPIM
1:30 A.M. fO l :JO P.M.
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efu.Ja !Jt>/e
0,.. S-. l·S I LMda Ill.Dr.
Beault(ul famlry home 4 BR .. s tudy,
family rm .. formal dinin~ & 38 n
waterfront li ving rm . Boal s lip.
$249,500
New -under construction. Contcmp
Cape Cod. Oak rtrs. 5 BR, 41 :i Ba .• 3
frplcs. Lndscµd. Boat slip. $375,000.
Pronwnlor'J Ba';/
Like new 4 bdrm., fo mtl1 rm. de n, 3
b<tth.c;. Ra mp & float. $279,000
New , under con s tru ct aon ,
contemporary Cape Cod, 4-5 BR, 4 'fi
ba Pier/slip $360,000
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
] 11 Roy\ori• D"'" N 'I bl~ 616' --IA Y VIEW PLUS INCOME
Beautiful, completely remodeled home
wilh separate income unit on a huge
R-2 corner lot . overlooking t.he bay and
ocean. . ............... MUST SEE
OPEM HOUSE SAT.JSUM. 11-6
20 I I KIMGS ROAD, M.I.
NEWPORT BEACH CONDO
S6S.OOO
Completely redecorated with the best
of everything. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath,
fireplace, builtins, especially nice
carpets, drapes and wallpapers. Close
to major shopping. (IMMACULATE).
JACOBS REALTY
67M670
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view of war er homes We ~how bv boat and car
WATERFRONT
HOMES
2b33 W C0o1s1 HkJhwa~
Newf>ort Beach
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0 C t c·omplel t• privacy. $259.000. Call kidney·Sh"ved h"ated pool t.n:. lln l\Jt\l' 11111 1'\' 11 l" Q: • ,.. ., I a w n . e t (; . Be au t. Anthony LIDO ISLE t1 1 l d 1 ; i.. range Oas ..,. .. 1193 r f • . h'· • . .-..1.. ... '" .,,... JIOVIA COIDOV4 OPIH SUH I 4 f1r1•vl.H·t•tor lh1>1<1"H11tt'r ~· or an orm.tllon~ t "'asUUler C<wered J>atio Buy "us is'' befort> . • ··1t•n111.:~ 1'>1•1>.irJt.•h11111 pr.me properties. OPt:N SUN. 1·4 uwnerredet'.&rwst.-s to$S4.500! 45 1''t. lut . 4bdrms.,i ha.down , mstr "r1Klm r11\i•••·il \\o(lll 2611 (.Coast lwy .• Ctrtnl dtl l ar Weekdays by app't.. only Jl I ls.,,_... .... 1_. ~u•t.e with den up UC'arned <'C1l 's . 1iallu .1\•c,•111:> lu"' 11111111
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HOUSES FOR SALE
Z llDIOOM
263 Santo Tom a-;. Costa Mesa
642-8223 ~.500 Sat Sun 10...4
17l96Ctlron. Te rrace. Irvine
675-6000 ~.500 Sun l·S
fll4 Rana, Irvine
544-9411 Sal /Sunday 1-5
314 Narcissus. Corona del Mar
675-5726 Sat/Sun 1-5
508Jasmine. Corooa del Mar
673·8550 S87 .500 Sat /Sun 1-5
Z II & FAM IM or DEN
#l C:abrillo, Corona del Mar
640-7000 $167 .500 Sat Sun 1 ·5
421 High Or. Laguna Oeach
494-6525 $185.001 Sat Sun 12·5
10 Rue Grand Vallee C8ig <.:yn ) N.B
&M-4910 $159.500 Sat Sun 1·5:30
• HXIO Santiago ~ Do\'f>r Shores J N. R
(j4Hi200 Sal. I ·5
423 62nd St (Newport Shores I N. B
!>48-1290 S73,900 Sat /Sun 1 :30-4 30
6211 Sierr a Siena Rd., lr\'ine
833·1631 $84.500 Sunday 11-5
9 Palo.s (Rancho San J oaq) Irv
640-5467 n52·6040 Sun. 1·5 PM
2017 Maple, Costa Mesa
494 -8828 $48,500 Sun 1-5
l ll:D•OOM
15Seam1st Cr. Newport Beach
645-3540 s.59.500 Sat1Sun 1·5
2.51 Santa Isabel. Costa Me::.a
li42·55'1~l $84.500 Sun. 12·5
Z:«lo:l Ann1 vC'rsary La Nt•wport B<'h
556-8181 $75.500 Sat & Sun l I
2.'Xn Leh1~h <Collcgl' Park I CM
751 ·8427 $60,900 Sat tSun 10·5
t294 Corona do Or. Luguna Beach
494-9596 S22<J,500 Sat /Sun 12·~
33891 Ca brillo Isle. Lai?una Niguel
496-7297 S2rn.500 Sat&Sun 12-ti
#8 Rue Chaleau. llilo( Canyon. NB
644-6585 $145.000 Sat /Sun 1-5
5352 Kenilworth Dr. Huntington Bch
893456.1 S7J.500 Sun l2-4
• lSlR Sylvia Ln < llbr IUd<>' N H.
640.7000 $89.900 Sal/Sun 12·.S
240 Amherst <ColleJ?e Park) CM
548-1168 SSS.000 Sat !Sun 12-.t
952 J\zalea Dr <Grc.'<'nbrook > Cl\t
548·1168 S70.000 Sat /Sun l· 1
19J9S. Bamdal. Santa Ana
S..13-1768 Sat un 1·5
2275Golden Cir <Hack Hay) NB
675-6000 $73,950 SaLSun 1·5
• 1507 Bonnie Doone. Irv Terr. CdM
644 -7270 $94,.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
157·'0 Primro!'ie, W<>Stminster
ft97·0.J21 S48,950 Sun t 5
324 El Modena . N,>t. Hts. N.B.
640·9900 Sl21.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2.J.t Pros pect . N cwport Shores. NB
645-1681 Sat /Sun J ·I
293 Wakc ForPsl, ('<~la Mesa
548·3209 Sat/Sun l· I
2324 Vista Ho~ur < E:istbluf() NB
Sll!>.500 Snt /Sun 1-5 PM
••4·121 W. Coast Hwy. N.8 .
675-SSl 1 $106.000 SattSun l 5
1:•2 Via Tril'Sl«', l.1cio lsll". Npl. Bch.
642·5200 '149.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3003 Finley. Newport Bearh
1>'75-5511 $16'>.~ Sun l 5
50.'>Scaward Htl. Corona del Mar
644·7211 SIOR,700 Sat /Sun 1 5
•2159 State Ave .. Costa Mesa
G<H-4910 $49,500 Sat/Sun l·S 30
18 Montana!! Nork. fl S .J . In
644·6200 SlOS.000 Sat 1Sun l 5
8.'l92 Washln~on. M1dwuy City
842-9393 $41.SOO Sun 12·5
5.1 Montan88 Estc. Irvine
640-6560 $99.000 Son. l 5
12SOSo. lluron Dr .. Sunta Ana
546·414\ $44.~ Sun I ;,
47:l2 Roxbury. 1 rv\ne
~0.1720 $.~7.000 Sunday 1·5
l ta & 'AM IM or 0 .. ~Via. Graziana <Udo) N.8 .
675-6615 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
200 Via Genoa <Lido lsll') N.8 .
645-7575 $199,500 Sat/Sun l 5
5012 Pa eoSc.:ovia CT Rock) Irv.
Ma-1n& S83.SOO Dally 2-s
•2230 Heather Lane, Nc.-wport Bch.
6'2·°'30 $116,500 Sun 12:30-5:30
22J3 Anaheim. Costa Mesa
648-3255 Sal/Sun 1·5
•2'MO Holiday . Newport Beach
f>46.,32S$ Sat /Sun 1-5
2200 Pt. Carlisle <lMffNpt Beh.
675~ $116.900 Sat/5'm 1·5
81 Royal St. G eor&re C Big Cyn) NB
675--0000 $2SS.OOO Sat/Sun 1-S
t982Tustin. t:a.stCosta Mesa
8.13-1768 Sat/Sun 12-6
1524 San~nella, Ir" Terr. CdM
6"·7270 $112,500 Sat/Sun l·S
4511 Camden, Cameo Shores, CclM
640-5357 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•4701 Hampden, C. Shrs., CdM
675-6000 $174,500 Sat/SUD l ·S
5952 Brassie Circle. Huntington lkh
897--0321 Sun l ·S
!i302S.iern RoJa CT·Rock) Irvine
S33-82s6 S87 ,500 Sat /Sun lt ·S
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•2867 Velasco. Mesadel Mar, C.M. 4 11 & FAM 1.M or oa.
540-1900 $67,500 Sat/Sun, 10-5 21322 Pinetree Ln. Hwitington Bch
3213 Iowa. Costa Mesa 968 3919 $1 S 546-8171 $61.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 259 B~entwood6,(~ide) ~l /Sun 11·5
1913 Florida St. <La Cuesta) H.B. 642-6368 Sat/Sun 1·5 PM
536·4321 s.56.000 Sal/Sun 10-6 210 Via Cordova <Lido Isle) N.8 .
•401 Kin~~ Pl. <Nwpt Hgt.s) NB 675-4562 $195,000 Sun. I 4
645-4516 Sat/Sun l ·S PM 2807 Alta Vista (Eastblutf> N.B.
l'J741 l vy Glenn Ln. Lag. Niguel 675--5930 $107,200 Sat/Sun 1-5
494·8551 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 633 Rockford. Cameo Hi lands. CdM * 1400 Lincoln Ln. (Back Bay) NB 675--2311 $138,000 Sat/Sun, 1·5
548-2748 S.175,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 • •34 Balboa Coves tBaJ Coves) NB
26312 Naccome, Mission Viejo 673-3663 $179 500 Su l 581-9933 $74,800 Sat/Sun '~ H d p ' n. ·$ •473 E. 20th St. Costa M...,a '1V't2 Y e ark, Huntington Bch ..... 646-7414 $67,900 Sun 11·4 675-6428 $98,500 Sat/Sun U.5 22S3 Rutgers Dr, Costa Mesa
1'6 Poinsella, Deerfield, Irvine 543-5678 $68,000 Sal/Sun 10-5
SSl-0637 Sat/Sun 1425 Pacific, Laguna Beach
•2190 Orange Ave, Costa Mesa 494-2064 $117,500 Sat/Sun, l -5
548-0377 $60,000 Sal 10-4/Sun 12-4 3031 Samoa Pl (Mesa Verde) CM
204 40tb Street. Balboa, Newport Bch 546-8409 $67 ,SOO Sal/Sun t-5
640-6161 S128,SOO Sal/Sun 1-5 10322Sbangri La Dr. (Glen Mar) HB
219 Nata, Bluffs, Newport !leach 962·3241 Sat/SUn Noon UI s PM
833-0334 $159.500 Sat.Sun 1·5 17301 Breda <CntcyClb) HB
18592 Paseo Pizarro, Irvine 846·29M $76,SOO Sat/Sun 12-5
752-0278 Open Sat /Su.n 12·5 21 ll2 Strathmoor Ln., La Cuesta, HR
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•• 67$-45'2 ••
2200 Lake Park Ln. cor23rd. B.Bay
· 642-5200 $135.000 Sat Sun l ·S
• •525 Via Lido Soud <Lido JI> NB
642-8235 $549,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
2500 Bayshore Or. <Bayshores) NU
642-8235 Sal/Sun l ·S
l600Sea Bell Circle. CdM
6'4-0253 $275.000 Sat1Sun
17636 Walnut. Fountain Valley
848·2323 $74,950 Sun l·S
S2 Royal St. George, Newport Bch
673-1181 Sun 1-5:30
•941 Azalea. Costa Mesa
548-9607 $89 ,000
1905 Lanai, Mesa Verde. CM
Sun 1-6
557-0617 $115.000 Sun 1-5
'Z7 BodegB Bay Dr .. Spyglass
640·4196 $215,000 Sunday 1·5
• •4~ Linda ls le. Newport Beach
1>42-8235 S.550.000 Sun I 5
6 IR I FAM RM or DIN
• •81 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
642-8235 Sun. l ·5
• •87 Linda Isle, Newport Beach
642-8235 $695,000 Sun. 1-S
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
i llDlOOM
2 Seaside Circle. Sea wind Condo
631·1800 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
:II Seaside Circle, Seawind Condo
631·1800 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•594 Hamilton, W-Side, Costa Mesa
642-S200 $46.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
~6Tuslin Ave .. C.M.
642-7860 S66.000 Sat/Sun l 5
4607 Wayn e Rd. (Cameo Hlds. > CdM 968-7452 Sat/Sun 12-4
673-6510 $127,500 Sun. 1-5 •2029Swao Dr, Mesa Verde, C.M. l IEOROOM
218 Via Quito. Lido lsle, N.B. 546-2277 $125.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 26l2 Vista Del Oro. ''Bluffs''
640-9900 Sl45,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #1 Hampshire Court, Nwpt. Bcb. 631-1800 $73,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
4.15 Begonia. Coron a del Mar $&8-2573 $335,000 Sunday 1·5 520 Cancha <The Bluffs) Npt Beach
644-7211 Sat/Sun l·S 24741 WoodhiJJ, Lake Forrest &M-4910 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1-5:30
187&2Saginaw Dr. <T·Rock>lrv .,. 1e8-.t607 Sat/SUnla.' I ••3l'2.3 Cout-1iwy., Lai. Royale,
833-0151 SSS.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2702 Cardinal (Mesa Verde) CM 675-3000 $149,500 Sun. 1·5
307 Catalina CNpt. Heights) NB 546-5990 $118,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 · 10088 Montecito, Garden Grove
646-4463 Sat. l ·S 602 Alpine, Santa Ana 842-9393 $52.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1924 lrvine tBaycresl) N. 8. 846-3255 St.in 1·5 415 Vista Suerte CThe BJuffs) N.B.
642-8235 S99.500 Sat.1-5 t9SS2Windward, HWlt. Bch. 644-1766 $95,000 Sat/Sun 2-6
1851 Port T iffin . Hrb. Vu Hms , NB 968-2672 $62,500 Sal /Sun 12·S 4 llt & FAM ltM _.DIM
673-8550 Sll0.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17163Staedler, Fountain Vly 411 Vista Suerte. Bluffs. N.8 .
600 Michael Pl. Newport Hts, NB 963-1951 $69,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 640-9900 SllO ntv\ Sat/Sun 1.5 642·5200 $93,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 17532 Cottonwood <Uruv Pk) Irv. """'
•2032Shipway Ln <Baycrest) N.8 . 640-53.57 $96,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5
675-3000 $137 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 6021 Shields Hunungton Beach
G Hue V11lars <Big Canyon ) N.B. 847-6010 $89,000 Sun. 1-5
644-1766 S28S.OOO Sun. 1·5 l~l Whit O k H B h
n.51 Vist a Bonita (Bluffs> NB '·· M7-6010 e •• 750unungtS~t/~l-S CONDOMINIUMS
FOR RENT
] llDltOOM 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 '-1417 Mariners Dr lWestclifO NB
lll-16 Port Carney CHVHomes> NB 64S-EK>24 $89,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 512 Cancha· (The Bluffs) Npt. Bch.
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 , ••8 Linda Isle (Lindall) N.B. 644.1133 $575 Mo. sun. 1-S
•8 Monterey Circle (Spyglass> CdM 675-6161 $249,SOO Sun. 2·4
642-8235 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1008 Westcliff <Westclif{) NB
1246 Conway, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
SS9.900 Sat 10-5, Sun 10·4 25302 Adelanto Dr. Laguna Niguel
I066Tulare. Mesa Woods,C.M. 644-7211 $68,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
549-8655 ~.950 Sat/Sun J-5 ?1H1 Ellesmere <Mesa Verde) CM
3273 lowa. Mesa Verde. eo.,la Mesa 546-0518 $87,500 Sal/Sun 12·5
549-8655 $57 .500 Sun 1-5 3913 S. Birch , Santa Ana
•317 Bowling Green, Col. Pk., CM 546·2313 $71,900 Sun l ·S
S49·865S $71 ,900 Sal/Sun 1·5 19431Sierra Raton CT.Rock> Irv.
197 Magnolia . Costa Mesa 644-1766 $94,000 Sat 12·4/Sun 1-5
640.6600 Sun 12·5 J2 Rue Vert.e <Big Canyon> N.B.
2647 Westminster Pl. Costa Mesa 6'4-1766 $244,000 Sat/Sun J .~
675-5200 Sun. l •1 2811 Bayshore Dr. <Bayshores) NB
1106Sandp1pcr Cll.V H.ills> CdM 642-8235 $175.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
644·4848 $128,500 Sun t 5 2318Port Lerwick <JMlomes) NB
!1571 Olympic. JJuntlnsnon Beach 642-8235 $107,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
4 llDttOOM
2640 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) N.B.
644-1133 $650 Mo. Sun. 1-5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 IR & FAM llM or D ..
33901 Mariana Drive, Dana Point
493·8.~22/831-2600 Sat /Sun
HOME & INCOME 961U456 $71 ,000 Sun l 5 2219Channel (Bal.Pen.Point) NB
300 La Jolla, Newport Hts ·NB 644-6200 $164,500 Sat/Sun I ~ 2011 Kings Rd . Cliff Haven.NB
642·5200 $107,500 Sun l 5 53Cambria <Spyglass)CdM 675-6670 Sunll·G
1821 Port Shelfield, Horbor View 644·6200 $235,000 Sat/Sun I ·5
640-8293 $tl4,000 Sunday 1-S 12Cherry Hills (Sig Canyon) NB
18752 Vua Pulatlno. Irvine 644-620() $365,000 Sat/Sun 1 5
979-2300 Sunday 1·5 32 Polnl Loma <Spy~la5s) CdM
627 Knowe ll . Costo Meisu. 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1 5
642·2237 Sun 1·5 43Cambrla <Spygla!lti) C<lM 2910 La Venta ntt fSa.n Clemente) 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1 5 6'2~ Sun. l·S • •5542SouthallTR. T'rckTr. Irv.
515 Riversldt> fNpt. HeiJ(hts) NB •· 752·1414 $160,000 Sat/Sun J 5
642·8235 Sun. 1·5 •16311 Magellan Lane, Hunt. Beach
2313 Redlands <Upper Bay ) NB 893-1"1 $107 ,000 Sun 1·5
642·8235 Sun. I 5 148U Maytcn, Irvine 1•l
•1863 Bracmur Way, NB. 752·7315 $85,900 Sun 12·5 25~~~~ke Place.~laMei>:"· 1·5 • ~~~th~~s&,CollegePk>J:;~: J.,s
673-8550 S66.SOO Sun 1·5 9Cherry Kill Ln, Big Canyon, NB
644·1637 $239,000 Sunday 1-5
J IR & FAM RM w 091
21 Rue Grand Duca) <BigCyn) N.B.
IW4-IJ93 $259,000 Sun. 1·4
HOUSES FOR RENT
J lm>IOOM
l!nl Port Seuboumc CfMlomes> NB
644 ·6200 $550 /mo. Rental Sun. 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
Z llOIOOM IACH
..
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305 Prospect, Newport Beach
548-6014 $89,500 Set/Sun anytime
:~Cameo Shores Rd, CdM
5JadeCove. Spyglass, CdM
644-7290 $209,900 Sund~iy 1.5 2390Santa Ane, Eas~ldc. CM
t3S6Galaxy <Dover Shores> NB 644-7383 $75,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
673-5458 $164,500 Sat&Sun 1·5
•272 Brentwood. Co&te Mesa
548-1168 $69,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5
••701 Bayside. Ne-i>ort Beach
675-6900 Sat/SUn 11~
1103 Valley Circle, Costa Mesa
640--0020 $65, 000 Sat /Sun l ·5
•1768 Pilcafrn (Mesa Verde) CM
545-5335 U.5 PM
41SColton St. <Newport.Shrs) N.B.
543-1.290 $78,SOO Sun.1:30-4:30
11858 Mayflower, Fountain Valley
549-8655 $69,500 SUn l ·S
2646 Victoria Dr .• i..a,una Buch
4.94~73 Sl.99,000 ~. 1~s
6'2-8235 $329,500 Sun J .5
1506 Antigua CDove r Shores) NB
642·8235 $239,500 Sun. I 5
••3Lindu J:ie~a ble
631-1800 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
5 U & llM-t 1tM ., DIM
87S2 l>Qlphioe St, Huntington Beach
96&-9389 S98 000 Sat/Sun 10·.f
•32242 Azores Rd , Laguna Niguel
'151·2223 S22S.ooo Sun.12-s
*17 Royate St. George, Big Cyn, NB
M<>-6161 $365,000 Sat/Sun l·S
it2 Evening Canyon Rd, CdM
631-1400 S2St.500 Sal/Sun l 5
2 II & IM
620 Begonia Ave., Corona del Mar
673-6510 $139,500 Sat/Sun J.5
• •3603 FlnJey. N'ewport Beach
675-5511 1160,000 Sun l·S
l II a I• 60S-60Si,c., Marguerite, CdM
673--6510 $112,500 Sat/Sun 1-S
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203 33rd Street, Newport Beach
646-88JJ $119,950 Sun 1·5
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NEWPORT HACH
New 2slory S Dr, 3 Sa. lit.
f1m rm, 2 frplcs. JDCUUI.
aundeck, fully 1nsul1ted, all xtras. Short walk to
beach. f"ee Simple.
*SI 39,995 *
Open Thur 3·6
Sat & Sun I ·6
5305 River
Ave.
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Will buy or trade. 1 646-0600 •
-SPANISH ESTATE I $42,900 ·'I• ACRE
Cul·d c ·a&c a he lterit
prlv ale courty1rd11!
Spanuih marble entry
tends •dobe w1&11:
Flellla dining room hi J
Illus Cantln1t kitchen•
Vaulted ceilings nccent ~
Spani:sh archways and
sec l ude d s tudy •
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3·bedroom Casa on hui:e
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weekend lry any offer.
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2 ba., blt·ins, frpl .. In
each unil. Super sun
deck. •t Car ga rage •
$189.500! •
lalboa lay Prop. ••ottor• * 675-7060 ..
SPANISH MAMSIOH I
OH HILL I rOOL·HACH
$59,900
Wrought iron entry to
huge hvang room with
vaulted ceilings and floor
to celling rtreplace.
Dramatic 1allcry. Wet I
bar. Spiral 1lalrc11e to 11pnrlou.~ master suite 411
cll lldr enl! quartere.
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tor thl~ decorator'• de· I liaht 963· 7&11.
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bath home with brk k gr~ns will gn >et you in this very waterfalls & jacuut. Overlooks fu ture 54f·l I 6Z t our seasons hom~ ~ml uw bt•uutlful Pool & kilcben ramlly roo1'11. fir~place. double 1attlll private home. Expanded 3 bdrm.. 1''airviuw Regional Park. Owner has with 4 bedroo1n s & Sp"-t'all~:,1 Z<lilO serlullcd nni;tar lllltt<
and frHh pu nt ta ind formal d1olng, 2 ~arden IWlais·all \•t.·ry purch ased new home . "HOT TO .. PoW IOU btlthut JU$tSIU~. -11rl\•atc b alh U p. out.~k-1 '49.950. com fy & qui et . $127 ,500 -Not MOVE." •••••••••••••••••••••• Bil RANCH REALTY sradt-d t hroui:hovt.
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lot. • l llu mph are Crt ~arage -Pe rfect study. hideaway or lenslve wa!!f:aper & u1< beamed l'erlin£ 1900 Sq. 338U Sliver Lanten1. t I
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1 t Dr .• 3 car K r. 1n pn• Open Sun i.5.~·2$73. bdrm . Large living r m w /bltn t ~~.cceda~~~1!~ ft ho m e with :I 1034 sligiou~T11rtleroek H11li.,TUrtle Rock· Ca m p11$
HEWrORT HACH bookcases & impressive formal dining •helvina. wood cov'd fireplat"es, shake r oof. Fountoift Volley -·-~ f:reat vu. pk hke woods View 38d. 2Bzi. fam rm,
and Profftss1on ally ••••••••••••••••••••••• t h •t t II ca rp•t •/drapes By New 21t.ory 3 Br, 3 Ba, le rm. Decks & patio uniquely arranged patio. lmmac vvt yrd " a mosp ere. " us se · "' 0 • ... · d .. ,, 500 ... land•capln° V"' buyftrs Now S1"'5,000. OwnA owner. Open Sat/Sun famrm,2frplcs.jacunt. off each rm. Remodeled kitchen . self ... ovem con . .-.I. D) "el:ome Own~r m~st JUST LISTED Extt. nnhbrhd L:sCut'Sla, 8J.3..0864.. " 12·5752·02'18
s9ndtek, fully insulated. clean1·ng oven. This won't last long .' Owner l'nncapalsonly II r d b I .. .n xtrl*8. Short walk t.o OPEN SUN DAY l2 5 se a~t. price cow 3 Bedroom. shake roof.
DAILY PILOT Sundar Auoutt22. 197&
nr bch & schls, 4Br. 2Ba, '"'-I 0441,..iM I 044 bl:ach. FeeSample. Your c h a nce for lovely home in l2131owa.C.M market Hurry Please outsl~ed lot with huge
I • Sllt,995• prestiqe community. BY OWNER. $46-8171 call y ard a nd gard e n famrm. Owner S76. •••• ••• ••••••••••••••••. •••••••••••••• •• •••••• 963-~
673 c.058 Ceramll' entry Large
0,.11 Thw 3-6 ·.rt • Ph· 540-3666 kit chen and ramaly room LANDMARK Sert& St." 1-6 O PEN SAT & SUN 1-S $164 S00 • Privacy calore Only nos Rlnr •••· ' W H I T E 0 R • ~ 1& h l j a ~.liOO N•w Sbr. lba ~~~:,,aot~~;:.11bo~1~r:,~ ~:!~~,~~~!: .. !~.~~ :~.~!~:: ... !~.2.~ lro~~~;~;???gff&tt• ROB::~~ :::LTY ~~~-l~2 ~1:0£~;::: macnab I Irvine
realty
Ing of 1 Cll & \V~si 00 IAYFROHT OPEN HOUSE Thi,. 4 bedroom home We're hereto help! i---------i ~~or968~ Open Ha\er.l l'-l~d ll2·H:I Wall 2 Ur . :? B a Condo llt":>lled securely 1n a dl' 1-------Sat, 12 S
buy or tr~ Vanoramic '''e". '"" Cot'Ofta Hk)hloftd1 sirable Ea:.ts1de cul·de· 3 HOMES By Owner. pnnc1pals on ---------• ---------i parkini:. '><'l'Un ty bldi: WITH sac & lhtseller will paint I)' 2SOO Sq. 1l. 2 Sty de· 3br, nr beach Lia Cuesta.
SEcLUDIO WOODS N i:; w p o H T u .\ r OAK HARDWOODS to your color . Call fo1 under sirable nei&hbortaood, 6 housc;s Lo prl. l'Ul·de·
I ... L ""kE FOREST TOWERS • .._.0 m11re in formation Open BR, 3 Ba, 1 r:nlle to f'r wy. sac. pnnc only $67,000. " "" JlOFERNANDO Af"ll houseThurs3·6PM &Sun $50,000 S m1 to ocean. Wall< t Call962 4237
J UST RF.OUCEO' OPl:::'<l SAT&Sl'~ MIMI OCEAHYllW Noon Lo6PM You can havtt your elem & Ha. Sch., shop'g BY OWN EM Glen Mar
IY OWHIR $145.000 O"ner 1213 1 3 BR, 2 Ba an a wall< to 645~3474 choa t e or these thret: etc. 172.000. For appt. ph.. sn&l st 4 n 1' o i •
Hew 4 br, d.ft/li--.. . ...u.4293 private-beach N~wly ••1"7"'-• model homes while lhe• 213/4Z4-H77 or eves B khy r •. 4 a.' c ~ .... r .-. "' I , 7141962.5075 • roo urst ... Adams. fam"" 21;2 bo 2 car restored beautiful oak Jut Three and four1 ________ --4 move ln cond. W/xtras. ~ 1 WHd ood DUPLEX J Yrs old, 1 bl floo r s brand n ew I I , 1 1 bedrooms. family rooms. IY OW .... ER Com er lot. Trlr or boat
99" " w toocean&bay.3Br,2 b kitchen for mal dinmgl~~~~~~~;~~-, pl us dini n g r oom . " acccu.Princ.only.OJ)tln stbdl•isioft of Laite each unit By owner and sm~ll boat storage landseaped yards. Xlnl Prime Green Va lle Ilse Sal & 5un Noon tll
F,rest. Enriched by S134.000 6iS·0104 o Only llOll.700 rinan cing . Vetera ns location. 48r, 2ba. Lvn 5PM or by appt only
Cathedral celllngs. ~t Call Qulck-644 7211 wdcome. Hurry f'lt'ase Rm, w/frplc It access 10312 S hangn L11 Dr.
c...-story whtclows & 4S'l""YFRO ... T SOS Seaward Rd. By ownt>r . n icest home u ll today side patio. Kitchen/fem 962-324l or $$6·7007
"' " SAT & SUM I 5 College Park. 3 Br. 2 ba. r m w/access lo r ea ------1tllnnin«J flrepa.c.. P•t LiveonThe 8 1gBay ln J • many , m any extr u . bnck piaUo. Open hous BY OWNER 4 Rr J n a.
beoch & tet9ftil ce..b. lovely 4 bdrm homt' "11h S00.900. 751-8421. Sat & Sot/Sun 10·5: $69.SOO. Fam Rm, 17301 Breda.
0 p E H H o U S I pier. OoJl & sandy bear Sun open hou~. 17163Slaedler. 963-ltsl Nr Spnnadale & Warner PLt:S o 3 bdrm mcom MS-2984 Open Sal & Sun SAT /SUH. I 2·6. apt. This Ill havm& you ree11brook nr So. Cst.
24741 WoodhlllLOM <'ake and eating 1t 100•1.-:-----------i Plaza by ownr. 3bd, 1'\lo SIB>RMIEAUTY BY OWNER-4 RR.2B8.
C -'I 71.1 4607 0 II r COHONA DEL MAR ba, lg fam rm .. formal n Su Sh La Claest~ ... -J'nlrn·"'
FOR THI llST
'" IRYIHE raorams
HIW Oii UWGI
Hig hly upgra ded tri-level home w /4
b e droo m s , 2 '1'1 ba th s ,
step-down -separate family room
w/fir e place , wet ba r & r efrlg .
Cover ed patio. Raised decking for
outdoor dining. Air cond. $84,500
inc l. land. Lois E gan 644-6200. (A59)
---U11--•-·----1 s:'5n~~O~~ dia;~l' By0\\ner t433Ke<'1Dr dinlng,1 ,750~q.ft.,qultl 2600Sq . per arp! ()peollou~eS:ttSYnlu24 ~ E. COST A MlSA PROP ERTi ES. 673·5110 .r~~ Bg~ i'~E~~~ILS~n c u!_:de·slac.c Slhl o5w56n n<~~·--293-W_A_K_E_F_O_R_ES_T_ Fr~~t:.::~!:~~'I!;c 968. 74$2
CHARMER!! ap,,. on y. a """" Collcite Park Aren 841·2l2J Ref. 4-104 OCEANFRONTCONl>O ll·4PM afl 5:30 pm or anytarnt! OPf~NSAT./SUN.l·4 V.A.0.1(. Xlnl area : 3 Bdrms. + n... & o I • s k d ·
RAHCHO SAM JOAQUIH
FABULOUS "San Luis Rey" model
on h1gh com er location w/fantasllc
view of Un iversity & night lights.
Professionally decorated. Charming
courtyard entry & decks. $105,900.
Holly Markas 644-6200. (A60)
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v.:ean a)' v ew. 2 r. w n s. or CALL"'~"-3209 5Br.Owner 842·7248 sunroom; new F.A. fu rn 2 B f 1 on -a. + orma . Homt ror Sate by owner.r--:;ii~iiiii;:----1 &.. waler heater. Lar~e m.ooo. Bk r 963-7653PM 1100 VIEW .500 By Owner. 2 Br, J 2300 sq . fl.. Executive -b~dn ~1!~ !r~~t~'::!. +ra.oleoda 1oii FrotltSpyQlan Hiii ~,;1~!~,.~~ Fncd ~ j Home. many xtra•. Prlo.
128.11182Tustin ...................... Unbellev1161e larce x~~J7'< Kt' Only~. rm
NCOME DUPLF.X lite 2 privaleknoll_overlookln11 ff OWNER ... ••••r1UY•
T TH • • enUre coaswne $ Bdl'm ~ CUTI S AR BR. 1 BR. frpks. pat ms, & Fa m 1 1 y R m S&U50or 11ubmlt orfer. CREAM PUFf: This beautllUI 3 Br Foun·
Cornrr home In quiet ocean view. Quick sale Customaied with 8 lush Btl14br. or 3 +den. 8 yrs 58R.3BA-POOL lain Park condo baa a
neighborhood: 3 bdrms . $83,500 I) J . Harkey use or beams & roe Its to 3 old. CI06e lo ocean, bake giant 21' master suite,
1"4 ba • lge. yard with Realty, •96·5660 "arm nautical ftehng trails. i;id sch ls. Pnnc on· J acuui. 3 car 1ar · gara ge & is decoratt'd SUMMER ~ for trailer /boat. l[;<l!inMMI det M• I 022 S27S.OOO by Owner ly. Aft Spm. 642-3449. n!1.~,.~,~ Pina. O~~Ooo hke a model. On top ol CLEARANCE!
l'rn house F'rt/SaL/Sun. Open daily, call 6«-0253 BY 0 w n e r . P r im t' PAT CAHTRELL lhas, i\'11 an t nd unit odja-Price reduced $3,000! Lg.
1919 s. Bamdal. San· TUR~ KEY ---Easl!ade 3 Bdrm. 1~. ba .............. _ s .. •.9607 cen t \() t be pool "' 2 sly, 4 bdr. new hl·low ta Ana " formal din rm, 2 frplcs. ~ -c lubhouse. Centur y shag, cul-de·sac, school
ryw-•dbchan90n PEIFECT Anr-U,,....WfVlew 1800 s q fl • \'JI acre. Mesa Verde. 4 Br, Fam Zl/Emtry.Mf.3301. In tract. s ha rp •P· * * 133·1761 * * Only steps to Carnallon Open llouse Sun .. l·S. 584,500.64.2·5549 rm, Din rm. com er lot. EX"'UISITE pea~ance, ~wner anx·
Park An immaculate re Fabulous bay vie w . --lge trlr or boat yd 2317 . ""' ious,Submlt.961H 456
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEANFRONT CON DO
Ocean fr 811 vi.w. 2 Br,
2 Ba. + form a l DR. m.ooo. Bkr. 963-'7WPM
~ cbarmtr 3bd, 3ba. le
tnel yd .. 3 car p1rkin1.
h Ule h la nd. $130,000.
Ownr. 67S·53(M.
centl
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y n :modeled 2100 great area. swimming CHAMPAGNE Ellesmere. $87,soO. Ph Th~ i:auUf~i~J tr'C:~ "'SUMSHIHE SCENE"
Sq. Fl. 3 BR + den. J Ba . pool . huge hv rm. Come TASTE 546-0518 :el Li o:t:Se to :'tie 01~ 2 X·tra s harp POOL
home Formal Dining, see what some work will No calories' 3 Bedrms 2 • be tlf 1 •e HOMES: Can't beat the ....u f th I f • . • COLLE'--E p ""RK course au u v1 w I ,,_ be h L ram·rm, wel·bar , lg ......., or e ow pnr e o baths, bnck fireplace. ...,. ,.. and m0re' Onl . 182 500 va ue, wa ... t.o ac . g.
master :.ulte & un Sl ~9.500. 1133 White shake roof &onty 2 years OpenHouseSat/Sun Ctn t ur · u !Emery 4 bdrms,alrlum,Roman believablt>storage. Sails. young. Located near 389Prlnceton Dr. M6-330l Y balb, earth tones, bright
Hclusl•e llsHttc) Agt 673·7(.01 everything. Both adults. C«nerlot4Br, 20.. Fam · and spacious. Luscious
644-7211 rhlldren & pets can use. rm.$62,500.$45-0580 Ollleodl 1040 pools in m a nicured
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l\55UCIA H (]
Plenty or closet space. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yards. (714)968-4456 CodoMna 1024 OpenbouseSat &Sun1-4 ••~UM E 7'l>VA Lo:m BR 2ba lrgtot.canadd
•••••••••••••••••••••• !IS2 A a.a le a Dr . CM. $30,500. Mesa Verde 4 Br, 3 U:.1ts. '"" Mi to bcb. .---------1
Located G r eenbrook pool, owner will carry $75,000.Agt.84&-3166. CENTRALPARK
COLLEGE PARK tract nr t'air vif'w Ave. 2nd. •·500· & LllRARY
lass lllll. by owner Beautiful & completely Sunflower lo Fusch1a. Gl!-LESPIE SEACLIFF 4 Bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car
Xlnl view or ocean & city landscaped lncld'c lat Century 2l /Duha n & REAL TO~\ 3 Br's + lrg corner lot. garage. dln in& room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llc hts. pool. jacuua. house, sprink lers Doylt 548-1168. 96l-89llor t • Many xtras. 6811 Scenic large ra mity room, step
Reduced! S Br, 3 ba, nr. hlahly upgradt'd N llw sLOragf'. New roor. 3Dr, lBR-BIG LOT 8JS-02ll, Page No. 038V B a y • S 9 0 • O O 0 . down living room & BIG
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t>ay •ocean.1164.500 Bedford model. 6br 2ba. l rp lc. 1\l ust •t" Trtt lined strl'r t, 2 car $S 4 9 50 ?,~n77e3r1/Bk r. 536·8884 muter bedroom. Jo~esb 4 BR. 3 ba .• 1137.000 1235.000. lly appt only. $68,000. Call 546-955 0 1 u 6 7,_,.. Pil t , ~ . new area. $84,950. Call to
MarshallRlty &n-411llUI Call644·78l7. owners•Ct· 11ar. n y .,, ',,..,. 0 Love ly Colle1e Park1---------.aee. Red Carpet ----...;..----11-----------11----=-------1 Real F,.state, 540 0S$$ Hme, priced well below DY OWNER-NEW, neve Re 1 ~ G1•r4 3 II DUPLIX Eu l..<1lde 3 BR Pool llom 5BR-PRIMEAREA market. Need im mt'daate Uved In, 5br, 3ba, wlk a tors, ·
OH ORCHID on II • lot. Remodllle 1 , bch, open house Sal. Sun1----------•
--------•Call u.• about this 3 Rdrm kllch .• new cn>ts, lg ~~8~';,'~·/p~~~~. l:i,%. 0~: ~~I ~;-;;~;;~A~g~tn~t~<7;1;4;> 968;;·;11;389;;. ;;;;;;;;;~·--~~~~---,
charmer w /IU M11lr ram.:!:,!!1.S60,000.S48-0377 ly $73.500. Ownr/Agl. MESAVERDP:4BR llG t.'z~· r~~~~c~::~~ ~~:' FANTASTIC ~05$5/ F.ves ss7 5818 huted pool. hy park, DEC. MAHSIOH FAMILY
Only SllY.>.000. LOCATION OPEN !\AT & SUN school OWNER 54~ 53.'lS Never occupied. Huite ROOM
721 2030 Jo'EDEHAI. --br. 3 ba, spiral lllaarra Are you look1011 for a W11lk111u dis tancl' tc Bed J.lt.750 LGF. Cor nt!r lot , beauty. Luxury living larce home neat lht
clubhomJc. 5Br. JH11 Tn 3 "J:': 540 OSSS · georitcous 3 Br 2 Ila, Priced helow rc11lace beach? ir· so, consider
level In lovtly MESA Jl • form d an, r 11ti;, (pit. men\ value. this 2 1tory, 4 bedroom,
VERDI::. ~p Forn rm bltns. auume 7'~ VA Westside Realty Jnc seporale ramlly room, ~tbu. 2 fri:>lca, for BY OWNER 549 3139 848·2323 Ref 4·10 spa{'loua kalc hcn, <'fin din t li:e brcakfHI nook vu aat lon area with CO%Y&CLUH Mautvl' open hi' Mcll11UeU1arhom1• 180 Dl"~ree panoraml flrcplal'c & wet bar.
Duplex. 2 bdrm .• lar1&0 Cat~ral ce11t11c1. Onl> rool, 3hr, ram rm. 2bo . ocean view. 3 llR. 2~ Oa. NDO BUYERS • ne Profoaatonal lantl~roi>0.
playroom or 3rd bdrm.. SllS ooo frplr, xlra Ira lot. Close owner wall help nnnnce on mkt. 3 BR .. 1.,., bM. trailer a CCf'tl. Cornu Lo
+l·bdrm .• no 1teP11. v a. '1tos L--' Dr. to 1rhl1 & shoppanA. SK?.300. Uy Owner . Prln townhou11e: end . u r. our Open Hou~t' Sul ,.
cant,1hlnln1 •only n-.11 c...Aav l·S $67.SOO Open house clptals only."5·8170 Ml. lo bcttr h. 2 Yra old Sun 12_.; 940l Pier Dr. · 1112.$00 -r ----r Thurs thru Sun. 10.Spm --1$1.000. Beaut. cond.
UM•tn&tuR•..Mv GASK ELL REALTY 2867 Vela~co Ln. C ft1 PRIDE OF Hurr y I O wner /bk ll.D J""DIR•""LTY _, .. , -·r 557--0617 540-UIOO. Pnnconly. HIP 7~Q! .,. -NED LOOMIS JOOt E Cit Uw1 8'73 t'.$101--------i--------OWNERS ------1 147· 1231
Vacation. thrff weeh WITH llAUTY POOL & Jacun l. 3 Br 3 DR. 148.000. Owner wlll 1.a Cuesta Villa, :. BR. 21·--------•1
on the aanda -and $99,fOO CU.tom, trtat Eu uldt• 1-·am nm. well dt-l'or'd, pay ~ toward buyer ba. Orick wall " Bea
the rest of the yur on Z IR $..eta of Hwy R·2 p roperty liuuty new remodel.Opn d ly co&l call tor •Piil. celllnaa. Wood deck <>Pen hou.e by ownr Dix
the rocks .,... Yl.w. t/2 ltll fNflft •hop variance, no~ f!7S-6(28 lattice. Hy Owner Duplex. Lit 3bd "1 lbd. • a..dL '71-llt6 operalln1. 167.500 ---------SJ6.4JZI 3ba. 2 frplct. 2 JM y11J, Truth tau only to OPF.NSUNDAY12~ Hewiashl«M i----------1 cpU,dr'l)ll,3car aar.xlnl
ch1n11c hands • few uplex. 2 doon from CALL 640·6600 Llsti!M)t BY OWNEll. 4Br. 2ba. loeallon. ~n IU G, 6431
l 1 mes t o b t come beach Both units h8\'e ()ll(' dullna 2 Ur. R 2. den, nr beach & schools. S:a 1 nl P a u I Cr II tt
Odt0n ocean view Own/Airt W .%0. One irnmac 4 Ur SSZ.600. Open hous 148-8$43Prinonly • 640-7000 ~~HI hte lo. l $S4 MO Ont-!!Un Collelle Park ares. Sal/Sun 12~ PM. 1955"' ________ _
,..,.,.tJnJ to a .,._ ... _., h .4 u 'd h "" rt 4 UR. cwt kl\ch Windwerd.968-2672 QUALrTY •· .. arethtuout va ........ ,.,. ~111lt',,.Y,. ur ream omt. ~D,/R . L'/ .. S'"S.OOO .... party IU• ta llke ISTATESALI •• Jt.N r" v 1--------~t'eaturC'l 4 Dr.2Rn,rrm1
1ry1 nc to rel on a Opela l·S. Sat/Sun. 314 SOUTHLAHDERS 548·$1176 CLOSE tO BEACH dinlna rm & !'ltep·down
merry-go-rouad after Narclss u• Sh arp :tl~~~~~~~~~I 642.6368 HU'-E POOL' UvLnii rm. C real loca· 1l'sstarted bdrm .. 1 ba 2 Car ---------1 • · POOL \ion. Open Sun 11-4. 9042
• 1era1~. 11.t Blh lo 14STSIDE BeaUIJJully bit. Eaauide Corner Lot ·--· ff.>'de Park Call &46-'7414.
Money ma1 tallt. but bead\. R-1 Prvpeny 0'84 SUH. 1.4 duplex. 2 Br. 2 ba. Prult O Huae 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Pec&TScttroder 8kr I\ f ma to be very Scmcrr.,_riin 26dWHt.iltst.r'1. lrees, 1arden. Old world $62,0 O! famlly·n kltch. nr new,_ ________ ,
hard °' hurinc wben • 671-l12• * ...._ ',; charm. S'75,000 Charmin& SUr .,,, /new crpu, frplc. tuah ldtcpa "-chc• h-'Y
you call it. u---------i <Off .....,1 Mar) Un ~ MarUn, IUtr &.«·TIU cupet " kitchen floor· around blue·tlled pool. 11\ia bHutltul & Or hm • 2·atar)t J bdrm, t._ a .1---------1 ln1t llcavy ihake roof CALLIC-7751 bat a wlndint mirrored
Sie n i n a t ravel OPEN HOUSE dal, btt·ios. atone lrpk. MESA DELMAR cou lrplc-an ltvlnll rm. IN1"LR.E.NETWORK llllrc:aM.luh.,,,hitecptt
lu'eau:"Go away " SAT&SUHl·S HP.wott&.ahop.4t>cul dC' BVOWNER all bltn kitchen. Gian tra1lant matttr1utwflt • .......... ...., .. .......... ..., ...
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435 llGOHIA sac. NO LOAN COSTS heated pool Just 2yrs Br. 4 Ba,~. ownr, Uc. for a ll in9'. You owe Gii WAUCIR WILL CARRY lst TD new' Super location S86.000. YoUf'Self thl.a kind of IUlC• Only Itel)' Lo CunaOon RIAL.TY ,75.-5200 W /REASON A BL!-~ DN hurry! Call 963·8!161 962-8946, 968·1905. ury. 6802 Via Caron a,
Park. An lmm1<'ulate re·---------1 4 BR, fn:sh paint, decor . Colonial Real E~talt HB. CC'nturv 21/t:me"'. ttntly rC'modeled 2100 AIAREFfHD ind c rpta Ut.too . SUPBtLOCATIOMI ., .,
,q. I\. 3 8R + den. 3 Ba .., Jt •~ .. t-.o Du I 8 M$.3llOlor $57·2200 TOWNHOUSE 2br. 2 ca 8V OWN ER ._846-_D) __ l_. ----home Formnl dln·rm. "t' """"""'. P exn! r '-!•r. '44,900. Ownr/J\a\ 4 BR 2 Ba .... lit bch l-,1._... 0 .. 11.artJor " Vtctona .-,ts •Bul'col• Beauty! l\lct 54fl.7739or546·1741 ' ' ..... '""-1 ~ ~ra':ite wit~~~i1c1Jla~ 2-2 Dr, l Ra, needs TLC. Verde l sly 4bd. nr 1101! --~_!'ah!°ll, d~"t,:,,.tr?r':.~: •••••••••••••••••••••• ~SlOC"afe Xlnt s~rlll~-l prfoiperty. l'O u ru Pran only . Easutde. 3br on·~ arrt' boat po rt l«ie )'rd ~S..loa .. 11
.J.....a ll.s"--owner •• "" P nance S4U1J:t Zoned R 2 fnut lrtes 0 • .,_ • .,_ , ... T ... -··-
until yo u see this beautifully
decor ated 4 bedroom. family room
Pres iden t h o me w /l he m ost
delightful free-form pool complete
w /jacuzzi & underwate r bar stools!
All this & a view too in Turtlerock
Terrace! $160,000. Madeline Cross
752-1414. (AGl)
"DEHFtaD , ... HOME"
Highly upgr a ded & t a s tef ully
decorated 3 bed r oo m . 2 b a th
(2+c onv. den) w/gr eal k itchen
pantry m oor-to-ceiling> & near
community p ool & g r eenbelt .
$79,500. Lorram e Rennie 752·1414.
<A62)
FAIULOUS LOCATION
End u n it "La Salle" on the
McGuffey Green. Ideal floor plan in
THE best location in Univers ity
Pa rk. 4 bedrooms. 2'h baths +
family room . $92,SOO. Toni Escobar
752-1414. (A63)
CHOICE IUYI
Bea uti!ul 4 bedroom, family room
home w /central air cond. & elec.
.gar age d o o r ope ner . $92,000
leasehold. J ohn Peckham 752-1414
(A64)
•AWA.II> WIMMIMC:i A5'IH MODU. ..
Tree-studded lot on quiet cul-de·sac
3 bedrooms. family room w/wet bar,
21h baths (cast Iron t ubs & sinks
w/ceramic tile >. 2 patios. Close to
pool & g reenbe lts. $79,000. Lorraine
Rennie 752-1414. CA6.S)
JUST USTID!
Univer sit y Park De ane Hom e!
Beauti!ul 3 bedroom. family room.
dining room home w /gazebo in y1ard .
& walk to tennis courts, pool, pnrk,
schools & shopping. $112,800 rec .
Laszlo Sh ark any 752-1414. (A66)
TUITLHOClf tlLLS-YllW
Charming 4 bedroom ra mily·lype
home within walkinJ( distance to
ele m . & hi gh schools. Priced to !\ell
quickly' John Peckha m 752·1414 .
(A68)
DlaRB.D I
Lovely & private 2 bedroom + den
w /bcamed ceiling, plus h brown
carp e lin ~. ja r u zzl le ai r
con d iti o nin g . Immac ulate
condition ! $74,SOO. Lynne Rothell
6"-6200. <A69 >
IXICUTIYI toa
Elettant 2 bedroom + den. Most
popular "San Carlos" plan in
exclusive R a ncho San Joaquin. ,
$&4.SOO ree or Lease at $C~/mo .
LaszloSha rkany 752-1414. (A70)
A NISIOIMT NOMI
Of dil'ltinctlon W/3 bedrooms &
lamlly room. Froncyard pool & lg.
backyard for children. $111,000 fee.
LaszJoSharkany 752·1414. (A71)
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AJHbe utru maJre lhb · by • ud..-ood brld&•· ho 38R \ JJJo _j ~ Blda. on El Camino Rt11I. BR. 2 lull nalh11, eat ln bdrm home • /boo" Wroucbt iron r~11c1n1 • CO&.)' me . 2 • BA . • rnte lnclUl1e$ buslnoa• lcltch . hv rm Opt'nlo to .. • rm rm. p1t'l~ue back '..rl l '-... 1oom 1n beautlru YU 2br. 2~ bii . um• ca·•• •ccurc-)'OUr yard. $92,HO. BOND ~ opportunity o~n~r wll fomrm l'n<-np1at10.ad
Culv.rdale ab1olutle) room. Pr1Ya<'y n~.000 ptl vu y . Leaded 6 GALLERY OF HOMES hnance. $1~.soo dlt1onal boat·trallor
unbtl1e.w1ble! Up&.r~~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;~ Lacuna lnve1olmrnu lnc. &talned slaaa l• abuo 131-IWll ' Why wall (or the (ulure lo park mg. St'p. :.1on11l"
<'arpoll'df • drape ~~ dent: hand carved man· . Come to you! Meet ll hall-way! AMCHOU.. &bop. $16,000 l'1trk f~c .. ~n'!:aul~r ~~~~~1.·~~ A IUpt'~~~~:~ bn1~t lllHT/SILL/TUDE ~:.~~~!~0c~~:~!"~ t..gun11 Niguel. ..YISTMINTS ~~~.:~~~~TIL. $l20
\·l'rlt osmo111. 8r1c CardUf model in tb11 111' 1''ronta1e. C'.out Hwy bdrm .• dloln~ riq. homo. the dK>ict community ~ 1114) 4•6-171 I
flrl"place. Paauty room ··Terrac~", with up w/'S rm. ortice over 3 ~1~-to befi~J:,wner FOR Bayfront 2 bdrm ., 1 bath up: 2 bdrm. A~~r"~~wf~;r~~t~~1~11~
.\muatto1ee .... ..500. grad('d c.irpets, drapa ••ra .. plu.a2BRhomet.o wt man~ .• • 1.AGUNANIGUEt. & 2 baths down. Super sandy beach. ••• OUTSTANDING awn.mi. Sp rent SM. In
I 7Stl Wey.. kitchen floor. eryatal the,..,. facln1 Qlff Dr. Yow Pri•• WorW PROPERTIES Reduced to $247,SOO BUY for thls one-1tory CM. s.uoo. Ph 645.SOtT
I chandelkr, eltc\rl ZAGRODZKV.Rtaltor la Um 1echlded Wood.a CALL Ga.rden couu1e tn a.d\llt 111.uae door opener ... -1411 Cove ' bdtm., 2 bath, Laaun• Nl&uel a .. lly dovelQPmcnt. You can't '55 ... ......_. 24'
"""' Uled .,.Uo plua )'O -· .... uiuaour wood • ••.au borne wllh 4tM040 110.SOIO LOT believe the 1tor•110 anci Completely l'tldone. N\IW 1•t the rerrt,.rator _ _.."" " ocean vfew Utru matu.re ~· Design your own home on rare, the many amonl\IH. plumblnl. ll&hl f1xh.1N"•,
waaher. dryer, 1tatue Spectacular location! lr~.$205.000 ~ large lot. Seller will help finance. ONL\'$.17,900. atove. 4' Rlvlere eouth.
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,.. 5" kitchen whh ramily din down bar, pool & jacuuS. 30341 Vta Corona. Lag • s.st.aso. live in Newport on bay. 2
2 BRIC" PATIOS lna area & excepuonal $2M,OOO NlrueJ, Bkr~ .._...,... .. och I 06'Mewp«t .. ech l 06' • .. TRIPLEX· Walk lo BR Coach, adult pork I\ i------llliiillililiiiiiiiill stor:.iae lhruout th '/J Ac,..&t• 1--"'---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• shops Crom lhese well 67s-o612
1 En.Joy111dpoclou1 Colum-Low t Prt 1 housc.U~Ll.OOOMITID .with white water ''lew. THREE llDROOM 'tlt nnnnnc:s_ans ..,._, ~ lucuted rental units. Two A-c.._---for--,-.--,-2-0-0 b1a ~ 0 el in Collece •11 ce. " . Private & charmlna. CUTIE 2BR & one lBR. Never ·---.-Purk. S & S c:onatruction •Prime Location• .. family life 1n this with access to beach. 3 \acanl. CALL for de·•••••••••••••••••••••••
of 1enu1ne latb and San Mateo 2 EsrTownhse. spacious 4 bdrm. f.arden Bdrm. borne+ complete Lovely crouods with tails. 1 ecreecp * vlastet. 2450 Sq. fl., Bt>auillul \'lew nr Coif born~. Lge. faml y rm. &uesl apt. & 8 2 bdrm. ex-1.arge covered paUo. All • • • BUSINESS OPP.· 160 acres in Trab~o Cu
:!l'x23'bonU11 roomand3 Course. S$11 ·S687 or wilhitsownfrplc.&lge. pandablecottaae.Owner In ucellent condition. Restaurant /Dell. top nyon. 1.6 miles or hw}
rorom. pools. A wlae in· 6'10·0166 please leave he.led jacunl a~ but will Ona.ace. szs5,000 $162,SOO. nokb bu.sinus In prime frootaae. Waler & Power vestment tttat will not be name and mesaae. Agt. l w o of the many "-lax. Morftl •d Jay W. Ye.all Realty hv"Y· location. Cold cut.s available. $10,000/acr~.
available long. $85,900. amenltiu or this floe .. .,... 31709 Cout Hwy '6 apeclalllu lo &o or IHf lliLTY l
(Wl'sl from Culver on home in pnvale aru .. nur Crescent Bay. Up. So. Lacuna .-.zz:s1 stay { Walnut to Lim~. then DUSTICSAU $109~ . ~3 bdrm.,oceanvlew; CALL REGARDING *497•1711 *
roUowlhesi(n•I PRESTIGIOUS AaCH lliCH HTS. er l-bdrm., both with MOHARCH IAY OTHER GOOD OP-TURTLEROCK · !rplc.1123.000 TlltllACE PORTUNITJES 340 Acres, near S1d-
PRESIDENTJAL llOME !111~i;f.:;1~i:e::i~'t~ ~ COlldo 5 BR, 3 Ba. bome, lncom-dlebaclc, In Cleveland
Reduced ~.000 for Im· lot. Room for pool & Overloo,1ng Divers parable Vle#. AmenlUes •BERTHA HENRY• NaUon1l Forest. Com-
mt:d. i,ale. By Owner, largegarden.~t.000 ~ove . ?,WNER SAYS meld: 2 FrplCJ, Spanllh REALTORS 492·4121 munlca\ions on top, r.w1mmmg pool, 3 Br, SELL • Reduced lo Ule, parquet fioors, wet-Al.SO! great dam site on bot·
Ba. lg country klt .. cor ~ $74,SOO. bar, pool, jet spa, many 16 I I ..... I& l .. 4 INI l..t S-JllClll tom. $320.000 • 10,..e dn.
ner lot, foe land. BEST ~ Own YCMtr Owft more. $225,000. For de· 112 t ..... M. l .. 2INI Voe. CelfM1trcmo I 071 Owner will take 1s t T. D ~• .. Cl• .. •· a-It•" OFFER OVER $106,000. ! "Ill• 'fl&ll!Df• 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath, on Cliff tails & appt. call Ai:ent, ••••••••••••••••••••••• at 6'~ · M 11 k e off<' r -----'-----I 83J.()O.ll B33-8l201 WAI, W.::-, Dr. Low taxes" fioanc· 151.2223 Rhoda Magil, llJlr 1714) 64J.J600 BY OWNER 3 Br Condo. M3-4236wkdy18·12AM .
T URTLEROCK · 2 Br, J ,,...,.,,,_ In g avail. Submit!----------• ---.--------------_ new cpts, drp~. & air. GR"-'"'TIUY den, 2 Ba, atnum, owne 110S H.C:O.UHwy.,L0911na $85 000 & Q 0 V-IJLU:WWWll...L.\J.IWWWWlOU:JJJ Call ~·5322 or 831~ -
S&l.S00.833-1631 2·STORY·POOL-IRVINE' 494-1'77 COIMlilr iolloh I lnnn GreotPotetttlal
By owner. lit\ 1sbly UP· • · ~ '-11 'Y" H....-rt .. ech I 06 -..a..... l 069 THE ULTIMATE Giant Oaks abound on
T.ROCKW/Vi.w -aded,3br,2ba.coun1""'1BEST BUY lRVINE ~rOIOOOOend. $1'SS,OOO To ,._ r---,.-.• h 6 I ... -' -· •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• in COUit.,,, UYilln... t 1s + acres, 12 m , J:: • .. -ow S87 500 0 kitchen, s ep sew1na & COVE. Own your own :.,._ f .a Lot THE SHO'"""'Ll . ' 7' of Orange $llO 000 " · · cu laundry rm ~1950 ns.i I d r bl · ""'""._.,.... ••• ... .,..,.. ve By ownr. NpBch Twnhse OPEN Thurs lhruSun 12·5 Beautlful Hacienda 1ur-. ' . breeze. coun\ry ''iew. Elkllford 5S2-S42s · 41n ; • uous pnvate Speci.cular whltewatu lo• sated community 3bd.2~b1.1arage&ce HARBORVIEWHOMES rounded by trees . LobdellRlty 8441·~
JBr. 2ba. •·am Rm & · bt~ch. 3 BR .. 3 ~ad ten· vieWll 1109 llSO ' with • parlt-Ulte sett.Ing part. M any xtraa. Open 1118 Port Carlow Pl. Secluded 5 bdrm. 3 balh, Acres ln No. San Oieao
alril.lm. Drapes, new cpt. lest lwy le lnlft. ~g rm. Seel e ush · 494,. 15' that ol(en teania, pool house Sat/Sun 1·5. PALHMO MODM. pool, ioned for hones. County. Beautiful Hl·
Completely landscaped. 3br, 2ba, walk to schl1 & ~000:001• 3 car aar. landovemtuchlhs m
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0.penSat/Sun 11-5. leMiscrt.a.Wooddecks. ' • f I F N BOND GALLERY OF • ..., .. .,.,A...,.t•991731 t Si R j 8 PEGALLEN bedroom plus den home. EWPORT HEIGHTS rpcs. ee.J .HERM ...,.....,,.,. •" ... ~~ oa, y owner neat as o pin. Pnced to REALTOR 4!>4·75 Open beam.a, your own CLIPFHAVEN. XLNT HODGES REALTY HOMES. 831·9411/ or INFLATION? •
-scU 0;~~·~·1•5 1*N.Co.ut,L11una J1cu11l and dlnine ma BUY• Mammoth sunken 49&-l45Sor 493·0020 eves.4~-t773 Adelanto. Ca. 20 Acrei.,
I BIG BONUS 51 t 2 SKIHHlR W .a. ...aT TO o,.11 5-day l·SPM lovely aarden. Gate to Fam Rm, w /wet bar IY OWNIR By owner 3 br, 2 ba. fam 122.000. Cash or terms ~" 16,.1 H,.._ -• btach JUll 11.Cps away, overlooking lerraced llarbor Vll!w Hom•s rm, pool. jacuui. '• 493-4493 '"'GT 673-7601 IUILD ...aow.. .. _,.... ., ... 900 garde •-1 ty pool s "' A kl S87 900 -------BONANZA ~ " / Dlalinctlve North End ...... · n .,. ove · 4 Br. 2 Ba. ~Int home & acre. ' 01 ' · etMttt Lob/ . •
. Buy lhis ocean/canyon home. Cowitry f'-nch ••• 3 BEDROOM 6 Br2Ba.over2000sqnon locat ion wllh land. 493.a;16 Cry..J 1500 \ d f 1 vt 1 & ..o •" P00[,.1500 Sq ft. 10 lhiM l&e lot w /rm for RV or ,. •• , ou 111 your .an'll y 1ull Clilfll"9 leach 1041 ew ol 11et approv""" wuh dramallc ahlngled 1m macu 11 t 9 Pro . boaL SllO.OOO 751 ·12H dnys 640·4497 AMI I 010 ...................... . ~.thn!led ~•lh this hug •••••••••••••••••••••• plans for 22llO sq. ft ., 3 Mansard roof, nesUed resalonally landscaped DBCNICK ltlALTY eves &wknd1. •••••••••••••••••••••••Pacific Oce an Vie "'
'40Ji:21 vanl'll"ll bonu 0 Su dotl 5 Bdrm. <'uslom ho me. among1talel.yp1netrees. home . Automalir 6 .. 5 .. 516 H__._--V .. Hlll1 •SOUTHCOAST <:emetery, NB. 2 loh room lm .1511n ... all th~ P'" " : ~ $45.000. Has been completely re· • ~ -• rccrta, llonal needs It"' ii 732 <..a1.nsborou51 t.ozy HORIHS REAL TY decorated. 3 Br. conv. spnnklel"I front & rear LUSK Sausalito. lmmnc SHOalS * <Masonic Section I !or :.erve. Hu4e mstr bdr Br. & 2 bu ocean\1e~ den 3 Ba dream plus many mature trees, ean 2 blks, 4bd. 2ba, 3Br,Fam rm,2ba:many Huae 3bd. 2ba. party sale to quahried buye1
swle,sepinlawsulle, home with fireplace •494-1057• kJtch~nSU9sOO make this home a overszlot,lotsorwood& customfeaturesonlarge room. Lake for boats. ReasonableSSl-ti042
llUCSl bdrm.s. formal d beams & lol!i or glass I -· ..... G II! HOUSI . ' . w~kend gardener'• de· glass, xtr u a a lore. lot. $137,500 Incl land. No Pool, Jacuul. club hse, 2 Burial Pioli, nosehllls, I
rm&famrmtoo.Need $149.~. ''"A" L.. .e•ftllln~ Ught.$72.,500. NewPort Sborea,$89,500. bltr s p lease! 3406 <2,000paUowlrtrepltal S400each
m<>r• house for les a.,...t LM119 Pvt road leads to this UO· ,.D~~M:~ .. ~ ~l '493-88 Open Sat/Sun. eau eves. Catamaran, 640·2309 or Garden Home. $72,500. eait 000·4062
money? See lhis lhrillin Unique ut-cutlve-typ ique trianaular house or 1110 S. ~.-...£ ......... ~4. Ownr. wltdays call 557-2101 Mary Scott Really 1---------
home loday! home for those who di l'Mwood.cedar,&stone. -~., (2U > 376-7121 or (213) lat
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view,, huae dech. ed by a clrcular at•lr O:KISll4br,3bawltballextru. rm. rm., dln area, 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••••
j a cu 111 & wet bar. wtlb wooden center pole, bee. c...._ W1t ()pell Sat • Su.o 1-S.. 336 Uv.rm., 2\i'aba, well ltepl. BAYFRONT M:tSSl\'e beams & glas capped wlU. a ct.ear plex-bome w/lbr, 3ba, Huna, 1..;;.:...:.:..:..;;..;;.;:..;;_ ____ ~ Coltoa. Orig ownr. Xtnt cpt.a.. '
lhruout $183.000. lll!ias roor. The 1Wlken view'Of City & Catallaa. 10,7 Pr1p1riyHw cork paneling & other SPECTACULAR Ofrlce bulldlng, IJ>e<'•
•Wlntet' Retttol•• "''11\1! room has one ~r Sl.S9,900. 642-38.SO xtras. Pror lndacpd/lo LOCATION tacular view, luxuriou~
Live In Laguna dunni; two natural atone (pie s A«t 673-7801 Open House AoytJme malnt. lg paUo. SlJ0.000 Ch•erlook1n1t city. bt!ach executive orrlces r as well as a deck with 3BR,2BATHS incl land . By onr. &canyon.J llr,2~81,+ Reducedlo$625,000 l~c llu:;t time o >ear. some ocenn & canyon $641.950 581-(1608 CATAL.INA M•--087Sor S48·8684. aiuest. quiet cul·dt·Uc. llLL GRUNDY CALL TODAY views. The cus tom ~29 SOO b bk 497-171 I k1tch~n hJS butc her JUST LISTED 81G CANYON -i.294C:r~~~d~ o:· lte.ttor 675·61"
block lops & na1ur11l THIS WEEK B:':!~~&V::':rm le OCEAN VIEW!! S Br, 3 Ba. Broodmoor Sal·Sun Noon · WM 21,800 sq.ft. 210• frontage
m1hofany cabinets $117 500 or •br, form mirrored from your llvlnf room. Home.view,cwstomlzed. 494,9590 nr downtown San Juan
Cedar s used for panel Oc • I din rm. over 1,900 sq. fl., DramaUc 3 leve family enlarged blllord rm. 3300 W >.-: t I 098 Ca P . Inc I . s s ma II. ing m every room. If 3br • ean v ew auumable loan. $74,800. home with permanent sq ft.. nu cpls, pool. Hmwnl er beautiful comme rcial
& 2b3 of unusual quollty •Open beam ceilings ~n Sat/Sun. 26312 Nae· view. 4 Bedroom, 4 balh, $239.SOO. Ownr 644-8068 •••••••••••••••••••••• bld 'g & old hse sepcrated
&t desii:n 11 what you are •Formal dlnina come. 581·9933 family room, patio and day·n1$thl SPOTLESS by I g park 1 n g I 0 t
Lg 3 Br, 21 ~ Bo. ocean looking tor . call J im •Family room deck F t U N rt JBR l\•JJA home w/lrg. canyon \•1ews. rrplc Moore. 494-2382, Eves or •4 bedrooms Hewport .. oda I 069 valu~ :t" ::1o~OO:.wt!11 '/4 ACRE kllch & klnc·n mslr $2&5.ooo. Courtesy to
decks, patio,, hardw Sat.&Sun •Laundryroom ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54().Wl .Newportoffice. IMNEWrOltT7 bdrm. This home 111 in a _br_krs_._496_·54_S4_. ___ _
noor:.. pn\ ary, 1mmed •Plentiful storage GOLF COUllSE BHI A· Frame home lovely nbrtlood and won·t NeWJ>Ort Beach. C·l. musl
occupanl·y. Sa\'e $ 1 OPEN HOUSES •Mirrored wardrobe ts across the street rrom w/pool. all on enormous I as t at S 6 1, $ O o . sell lmmed. S.E. Corner
next 2 wk,, buy dire St;:'llDAY l ·$PM •Abundantuse t.hlafine3Br,2Babome. lol in Back Bay area. KATELLA REALTY . JSlhSt.&NewpartBlvd.
fro m owne r $96,$00 775KENDALL ofterrauo $75,SOO.lO'i'Od.o.Driveby Tenmscrtorguesthouse 847-6061 7000Sq.ft.lot,llOOl.q.ft 4~ SllT3 or 1!).I i 86S IOffNyes Pll •Xlntfioorplan 2303 Anniversary Lane ~~~~~~~~~I r;ulbllities. 3 Br 2~ Ba. bid" + 0 arage $84 soo -S1>c ctac ular o ce a •Perfectsunexrrsure -OPENHOUSESUNl2·5 •· "' · ' · orcall~l81 ge fam rm, 2 stone Owner A views. custom 4hr, 6ba •~hture Pine rees DALE WULLNER AIOVE AVYA.GE fplc's, beamed ceilings, 13722 MONROE 54$-8521 548-3625
WORLD din rm, den w1111t·dow Onon house Sat & Sun. CO ..... DO I I I F 3BR. 2BA. lr0 yard . • ~ Owner'sexcluslveagt. " mm v ew, pr vacy. ee • C o .. :£R1"1Jo:Ln. 2D<l, :?D:i . ArART bar, billiard rm /\ musl Come lo see. 1425 Recently s old out land. Open house Sat & $44,750. 540· OftdOlfth1lu1HfTown-
den Open h$t S.1t & !>u 1 ,-= T 11 1 s' s r· L•. L. see. $255,000 P1cif1c. or cull realtor, ii---------i Ba r t J ... ( Sun 1 .aPM. By owner. PILOT REAL ESTATE ltouM1 for sale 1700 I S By o"'n ~~I 17H -~ r J41l:'>1ARV1STAWAY JoanHanison,494·2064. y ron proe .... · ee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833.2385 TACUl.AR 3 60101 . . (Off Cerritos I ,_________ lowest Pn·ced!! Much desired ground 1400Lmcoln Ln. $175,000. arden Grove. Up1raded
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11 l<'"'"(' u:.e ohH>Od. iiluc rm. mu • evl' . ea l.ogufto Hl4JIMI I 052 ••--L .. ;;..-Lit !ered at $115,000. 4 Br +-p I a Y room . , w/air conditioner & frml Iii: l y 11p1trd 'd Law To·, Ct'lllni::.. \'ICW!I. 2 ~ep db •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• _.. -G Other ltHI &t.tw di I I I d art1 Poin)etta, $SJ 0637 co.' aulted ced.ir i.h1n11I 61tlr•~C11, On~y $139,500. WOOD & GLASS 3 Bdrm., Two 3 bedroom, 2 bath erold G IClftlllni Gorgeous grounds -in n ni: rm, w enc oae "' I
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floor' ,,r F,,1111.1,1 .. 1 & dl·<'k J r,..1 The bet __ "Ml_...., NI • ' llVllOMt:S lll \\bot youi.ovr when you JrvtneMendowa Best offer.G45·2G3S
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TACllF:O DINING HM., "" " b t 1ra111 I th" r•ar n-b W t ..r 646 44611 536-8832
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MICROWAVE OVEN, Bdtm.'I .. dlnlni room. 2 Priced below com~U BAYCREST fplc'11, BBQ In Din Rm, E"tra sh1rp i4 flit. 38A. llarrlngton.Call CATALINA ISLAND
DISllWSH n . TR ASH bliths plui1 nn unfin~hl"d lion at 168.900. Eircc 3 bt, custom Pool, ipaclo1.11 family & living two 11tory al F.1111 <'nd or blwn 9nm·6pm, 7 Unll11, Income Slll,200 o
C 0 M P A C T O R · ... ork room adds 8 bonus Call 644-7211 sus.soo tm. light, olry, clean I la nd . Outatondl n!l 646·7''5 year. $17$,000. or will
NUT ON fo; C' ";NTER \0 lhl., already dHlrable 1139.~ ~.7249 \•tlludt'n' lhe pr11•1• ---------1 trade for Income proJ>(lr
8RI\1-'ST HA tt Thi home. Off street purklnl! Sl29,$00 ' Lai: thlJI! 5 Star Adil Prk. ly In Or•nac Count.y
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SHEl,TEIU:D JACUZZI tance to beach t,ovcly ()pen House Sat "Sun. $116,SOO. Call 642-0430 c h 9 r m 1 n s: 3 b r -------Hx40. Xlnt conu . THREE UNITS
P 0 0 l. & I. G E . earden, POOL. himd HR. 2 Ba qu•llty home.1----------1 wlllcrfront w id bl slip & EA.5'1'8LU ~r tn le' c.>I, 3 Coiy Ncwpart Duch
WORKSHOP f'or thoa Pa In led t 1 I e s w Ith RcauUfully decor a led TNHSE & 36' DOCK compl. rurnl11hrd. Br 2 B• Condo. $G9.SOO. 84$·4930. EaStSl.d8 C.M. 't573 CA""'5Da:IJtV.. who can nUord the rtnest. massive beam5 In \his 20 maintained. Owntir very 3br, 21'lb11. fp. 2 car g11r. McNaah Realty Open House Sat & Sun ---------1 nus ULTRA OELUX f\. llvina room. 3 Bdrma., anxious. Asking $85,000. 188,0000wnr. 54.S·7645 642 l.J34 6'12-GS?S l-5PM 2324 Vista lloeor EXCLUSIVE VI L I.A Owncr '11 x•tra l1r11c 3 ________ _,HOME IS A MUST SEE. 2 bat h , p LU s a CJll Dean ru 111 n, . or WEST. 2 kin a slu bedroom 1 bath homu
TOWN HOME otf~red for storybook 2 Bdrm. cot· Harcum & Hom R. E HIWPOltT SHORIS H.t>or View Honw bdrma, air, elec. kitchen, with fireplace and ftesh
$139,000FtllPriu tage. UlUmate ln aood 494.as5l Roomy 4 bdrm., 21-ti ba., wantt-d,4BrorS8r tinted windows. S St.sr paint· AND • Two 1
OPIH SUM. 1.5 SE?;TOOA'i! tute.ms.oon ---------bit-Ina: 2 car aarage. 581-M77 Park. Dir. Lli.&300521 bedroom, I bsthunlt1,all
53 Mofttwi &t. CONE TOMORROW• ~ OrEH HOUSE Street loatreet. large lot on Jarae lot. Ownet!!
RanchoSenJoaquln Ml5SIOHltULTY ~ _..,,. • .,.. 4DIM lmmarulate! Nur DOTERSHORES ~~RF~~:.~·S:,~~: ~!'.!!'«8·Muat ae·o 81
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Rty". Premium loca· icraded. well located this 3 OR. " b" .• 2·•l>' ....,..,_•~tty . ' ' -••1J;i11=•~ lion. nearby pool. cl\)c>Y· a I) ' .. ~ .. , ..... .... ,....., N4wood hotM. RARE OPPORTUNITY I I Ing beau\lful oleut LBJo art mouth plan with home. lluae patio" boat "-n "'··n 1 5 "" OwMr. Choice of mobile homea ,., ., ...._. c'@t'ry drtall Cl>mpletc 1tora"C Near ocean v~ ""' "" ~ vis ta. Gorceous up· ,._ but 1iraas In the rear $73 ~ · s.2RoyalSt.Geor11e. Appt.Oftly.U4t,950. In local ramlly p11 rk. 7ii-"20
1<1r:adl'd "mmk" caryet -==°"' yard! Bring your green CAYWOOD ltllALTY Spacious Shd rxec home '464900 644•4,8'4 Avail. befor r lfhool 1400 ._n.,.. '™"
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hnmr io a Pl't5ll!ll' rorn· LONG·lmmac ulntr nnd Prlctd tx-low compelt· __ • ____ ._, __ • __ otht r munificent Big vely 3br Monaco on A•-VAL.-
mu 11 it y. 0 rr e r~ d al charm Ina Woods Cove lion et sa.900. 1 •yeuoltS Canton t:..1lalet1 To 9P· pool sli e lot. Vo cant & re· Newpon .. ech DUPLEX In super-nice t
'99.000 bomt'. ju!lt 111 bl'>Ckl to SUBLIME OPINSAT/SUM 1.5 "' ~ pre<'. the quality or this adyt.omovclnnow. &WouWYM .. 11•••7 retJldenU•I erca or N. ,
the beach. Hardwood , 25302 A.._.. Dr. 38R 28A Charmer-rtne residence plcaae Agt 673·7601 SZl8.~7 Super deluxe by I.ma Beach. ""ont unit
floors, rt rep le ce • nd Unique North end homr Cntry. kitch·lrg. 2nd. •lY come & Vl$Jt "'on Sun. lbe Bay. £xpen1lvel,y up-3Bll w/fam rm. 41 fpk. ocHn vlew. Lar1e lot with pool . a mall C•644·7211 mHter aulte·ln mint 67).1181 S-C .... •t• l07 ftaded.2kdrrnt.2b1 .• Bad unit IBR. Dbl
walll man1 expanalon walnfaU & C'&ih pond. 4 cond·$US.OOO. ORJV&a----------1•••••••••••••••••••••• + den. Private paUo, tndOled 1arage, block
poss1bU.iu ~-~-Bdl'ml .. 2 fplc1. Only BY asil Circle Or. Ind ELL idle Item~ With com111«1 poola, beach •C· ••II fence . ua.eso.
..... 09..SSl Std~ c • I I c 0 A s T Dall)' Piiot Claulfle. CHS, •llP oailable. KATELLA ltEALTY.
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6 sharp 2 bedroom units in Corona d eJ
Mar priced at $325,000. with private
beach privileges.
CORONA PACIAC REAL TORS
644-15'7
macnab I trvtne rutty
1.14 ACUS
Located on Mesa Drive amidst
prestigious es tat~. Room for tennis
court, horses, pool. Ptlmc buildable
~rty. No other like it! $197.500.
t:laine Svcdcen 642·8235. CA38 l
MI W • DCUISIYll
B est lot ln Ba g Ca n y on
w/magnirlcent VIEW! Well priced
at $159.750. Bob Owens 642·823.s.
(A39)
....... '$~
Bayf ront lot on PrOmaotory ha,)' 1
Prime locaUonl $187,500 fee. Jane
Frazee 642·823S. (A40)
... CANYON
Prime lot on POiSSiblY Big Canyon's
finest street -Inverness Ln.
Expan.siv(? view ol golf course &
Harbor View Uills. $130.000. Ken
Hartley 6'2·8235. (A41 )
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lrvlM .. ~ V•lley Olflw 752-1414
macnab I lrvtna
raalty
THE COVE
LUXURIOUS
2 bedroom . 2 bath condominium
complete w/secunty gale! S7SO/mo.
Holly Markas 644~. (A42>
SPACIOUS
I 6edroom + de n exquisitely
decorated & featuring ruu security!
S875/mo. Roger K. Laule 642·8235.
(A43)
DICOU TO. raACT
65' side tie + view! 2 bedroom
"Newsboy" model on thC? finest end
location! $1700/mo. llollv Markas &14-6200. (A 4-4 > •
Olive C ~1:.:~r-nhorn
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Prestige 1900 model, 4
bedroom. 2YI bath, 3 car
cvaae. lreshJy pal.nted
1 n s Id e & 0 u \. C Pl 8 '1-u-rt-l-tr_o_c_k_B_r_o_1d_m_oo-tr.
drapes. Walk to St. CampU3 vu, 3 Br 2 Ba.
Bonaventure & Marina. ~m pool, bllns. lrH ~per month. romp. 2 pall~. llh BBQ.
lo malnl. S460 mo.
3 Bedroom. 2 hath, near 557-2101 dya; eva/wkn M•rln1 High. carpets. 640-2309
draJ>C3, bualUM. $400 per._ew--T-ownhae.---2-bd-. -2-ba-t
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estate compao!! lD Jrvln
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ovcr 20 model• In Irvin ipt. Shotts, 2 BR, conv.
lo selt!rt rrom. In al den. Walk to be~ch_. etc.
sh11i>''S and alzt1:r. Prlr ~rly. A'1\. ~·lJIO
r1tOJltn1from1375 to 2 Br. 2 ba coodo. Up.
Pt'r month. with am 1ndrd. Adult cpl. No mediate occupancy o pet.a sm. 5411·8.!.Sl &ome. Ca.II or 1lop by to
day! &utbluffa 48r. aba
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PL.AH #2
ChancelJor Home in University
Park. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Country
Club Ii ving w /2 tennis courts, 4 pools
& 3 Jacuzzis. $525/mo. Toni Escobar
752-1(14. <A73)
LOYIL Y COMtOt IMIUM
overlooking lake &c golf course. 2
bedrooms + den. Temls club -
shopping -schools -park &c pool.
Consider children & peta. $525/mo.
LaszJo Sharkany 752-1414. CA 74)
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Rancho S&n Joaquin condominium
w/2 bedrooms + den, ltreplace &
dbl. garage. Walk to tennis, golf.
shopping. pool &c jacuzzt $47S/mo.
Colleen Jensen 7S2·1•14. (A75)
OMI YIAI M1W
•'SaodaJwood" plan ln Deerfield. 2
bedroomst den && 2 bathl. $m/mo.
Toni F.acooar752-1U4. <A11>
.OU a LAD '11W
On fairway! Immaculate Rancho
San Joaquin 2 bedroom. den, 2 balh
townhous e w/custom decor.
$S2S/mo. Ken Hartley 64Z.8Z3S. ·
(A77)
Twnhao. liltns Ii pool.
SS9S MO. 144·5511 •
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2 BR, 2\t Ba. 1450
2Dr.2 Ba. Mz5 furn.
30r2fo den,2 be ssao
CoronadelMu
3 BR. 2 O.. llOO
IXCll'nOMAL l lMTA&.S
3 Bdrm .• 2 ba.,,ocun
v\ew; clole to '"• Cotoee Du&.~. =front. eo n .• wtUa ; a bdrma .• ali.P ,_ a
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pool. J ac\&JI~ • •d
BEACJI. $700/mo'"·
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mu.-. l600 aayf.-OOLLu1t11.riOW12br. Ya&~~... s .... .-......m . . 0•••••••••• .. •••••H• 2 ba • .Avail. S.pt. 2 to -,PM rented •ft the first month' br. UU3rd St, NtwPort I>ec. u . Mo. lo mo. .J'V~ I •
On water. 38r, 2Ba w/'1.>' Bueti. 138.s mo. ClOM to 499-041 5 QOI f -
' dock 17.50/mo. wllhov\ bt!Olcb. Gorqo. Wu hlnc /0 SO HURRY ~ doMtlOO/molease. & dry1111 facll. Stove " 195. Utll fro. Nur • rerr. util. l11cl. CoU U> beach. Beachcomber.
On w .. l Ba)' w /boet 834·\8$3 btlwco 8 .tt S Fee. 631·2011 ~ c:IQ(k tor 50' boat. 4 Ur lnt-M_on_·Pr_i _____ -tBta.chfront apt, 1 br tum. ~t locat.too. $1000/nw f'rplc. cpl$, aaraae.
yr11 lH. HI.AR MARIMA Avail. Sept. u to Jwie IO.
ON B&ACH S I $176. mo. MJ~T
1 Bdrm <Furn) s:rio mo 'P~C OUI upper Br. 2 BA. $400. winter/
2 Bdrm (Furn> $4'1.S l)R 21A W /,,. yrly, or unfurn, avall oc... •lew. Sept l, Call coiled <2131 ~ .... ~;~ t~o~:;: s365 A 696-1~1 an6PM.
• ducor. Furnished 4 499·2237 Br. 2ba. Nr ocean. $320.
·Bctrm. SSSO/rrio wtntet'11---------t Yrly. 5000'-' Neptune
$lOOO/mo1rlylff. BR lBA. new carpel, 64~5812orU)32.S·2476
new paint. Includes RNnd newt 84rm. 2.Bo paUo, gar .. workahop lbd CollDle apt. Garaa~
w/(rplc. 5500/ho yrly S32S, ht & last. 34" Cor sm ur w/elec aar lea$t". Broadway. 833·0212 door opener. gas pd
WAT•R-O ... T 96347:>9 · Washer/dryer avail on '" .-.. ,.. ---------1 property In Oct. 2 bllus to HOMES NTH EWATER, $4~yr· och. I blk to bay. s.250.
631·1400 ly. 2 Br 2 Ba. Little &l mo yrly. 5•i·U23 8 ·5.
Isl. 234 Grand Canal. 67S-876Safi5.
673..olJSl EANf'RONT. No pet.I!.
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JnOUDtai.n le n ight light ••••••••••••••••••••••
Winter rental. 3br, 2ba.
Top apl & area. 675-4688
e1e........ 3176
1 view. $576. month t llaeboa lsloftd 370
• moatb or lease. Cal Br w/garage. Walk to
8'4·7211, Agt. A•k Co St>. 8ayfront4 Br. beach. $200 mo. Avail
, Nigel. COmpl. furn Winter 9/L Ph: (7141827·1333
~: IASTl&.UFF lease. 675-G829 ~135. Util pd. Singles ok.
J. Lease 51Br. S·ba, formal lolboa Pe11ittsllla 3707 Nr. bch. Beat'hcomber.
-dining, nite view. Furn ·-••••••••••••••••••• i''ee._63_1._20_1_1 ___ --1 t or UJ\furn , Su~rplt loyfroatWU,ter
i: _chlJdren & pets. Water 301. Ed;iewater at
, gardener paid. JACK CoronadoSt.AptA •••••••••••••••••••••••
DON'T MlSSi tumbling waterfalls, quiet streams
amid a forest of towering pines. SEEi the z,bdr ..
2-ba: St. Moritz with a fi replace in the living
room . Just like living in a mountain resort.
ENJOYs a volleyball pool. swimming pool, sauna,
Jacuni, z,lighted te nnis courts. sand volleyball,
gym, 4500 sq. ft. clubhouse. Social activities.
INTRODUCING: Fine furniture packages.
IMMEDIATE Rentals from S255 ro $355.
OCCUPANCY including he3t & water
AVAILABLE One Bedroom . One Bach
Two Bedroom, Two Bath
1300 Adams Avenue. Costa Mesa
Between Harbor and Fairview,
across from Orange Coast College I
(714) 540-1300
OAK CREST
FOURPLEXES
NOW RENTING
OPEN HOUSE
BRAND NEW-DELUXE!
Two Ir thrM ltdrOOth'S aYallable -all haYe blln Ir
•lhwcnhers.
•3 le*oom f•.._.., fl,..,aace & 2 battl •••••••• $375.
•2 ledroom feahrn enclosed y_. .......... $275.
Will Consider Children
See these lovely apartments -they are close to Central
Park & recreation & shopping, schools, freeways. Bike to
beach !
CROSS STREETS: Slater & Beach. Huntington Beach -
West on Slater off Beach one block. right on Keelson to
cul-de-sac. FOLLOW THE SIGNS!!
By: Kent Rogers Realty
842·9249 or 841-8300
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\YALK Tc() Beacti. Ocean Roblruian. Rllr 675-8120 HS. Bach. p11d. Pets ok. Adult AJ>artment Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••. 1
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' ' Ba, lux Condo. Pvt podl. gar, yd, util, 1 blk to ba)' 631·2011 ~ E 1 Htutl,,. ba Icon y. Near new. pal.lo, encl. gar. Adlls, n Ocean from your A pt ? ~i;;2etc. S46S Pet' mp. & ouan . $225 mo aBrw/deck ,22S~ ~O:-lf'lilfllt~1 9a.m.to7p.m.. Adu1ts.NopeLs.6"2·l603 pet:..536-88..16 Lease. Luxury, security,
. .,._, Winter 31.3 E Bay Mature adults. 31755 Cst ,.. , . . . Apolena. S33S mo. yrly. $175-$195, Pri. &. quiet. LIKE A HOUSE Hwy. 499·2835. ftNe~rtSbore&..On <'Anal 172 67J..3131 Eva. MeH 38%4 eo.t.Mela 3124 CosfoMna charming 1 br ln duplex 3 hr, 2 ba. bltns. frplc,
nr t>e.ch. Sp1t'1ous 4Br ........................ lalboo PtttS..• 3807 ....................... ....................... ...................... or triplex. Avail Im med. car ga r . No pets . Newly decorated aarden
3ba. Bonus rm,.den, Po<>I. " Bach. flat, lBA. p ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. ... .....,1D.. dul .,.. B G ....... D o-uiu.r.t. Duplex 2 br, l ba, new cpl 1.933 Wallace 751·0122 for Children over 16. 42S A apt. 1 br. No pets. 2 blks ' tennis. Remodeled. $700 J:llo. wile to bch, 1dn LOVELYZ Br l~Ba.gar, £ol'IQ&o ..,a ti_. r. 11\An r.,. n• drps, stv, reCrig. Ava appt. 12thSt. heh. Walk to shops &
: mo.C.naJSt. i63·ti708 oc. part. rurn. 420 Mar adults, no pels. S37S. SZOO.S22S.T1UkEe~.SLPool, THE IAY LEAF 9/1. Pref. m iddle ag Eaitslde 2 br & den, cpts. 3 Br. :? ha. b It n s ~e10.sl~_!!~a:!85.~~4:2t11 ' Lido lale 4br. 2ba home. quedte St .. c dM. Mt &lS..SS.56 nopet.a.l ·'4UU. 2Bdrm l260 adlts. No pets. 56 "' '"""' " "" ( Davis, 545--0IW , 644.()878 uaauUful. apa"'lous De'*• Plunler St. ~~n mo. Ja drps. bltns. dshwhr. $275. was h / dry r . fr p I c __... h 3169 -All elec. kit, rplc, ·SO. W uc , .. .. ..,_., 642·6243 crpt/clrps . P\'t yard . ew,..... oc • patio. Avail ~M. \'rly, Otte ~a 3724 inter CASA VlCTORJA npts. Pool, pvt patios. days642-0212; 546·2277 5J6.2ti.'Jl. •••••••••••••••••••••••
• 6'73·1334 •••••••• •• •••• •• ••• •• •• lbd near bay & ocean. 1.2&3 br, Deluxe UnfuT. Adults, no pets • . Allr. 1&2 br. \ti /w cpts, ----------~37.50 WEEM & u• 7141833·8lll or F\lm. aas/wtr pd. 329Avocado, c.it. TRl·PLEX. Qwet. finest drps, bltns. Ad Its. no Walk to h<-ach from IO\ll'I)' {)mmed. ~cssion. Near • """ .-AdullS·NopetaSec. aate &46-()883 locallon, lg ownrs unit. pets. S165·Sl95. mo 1970 2BR 2BA !>tuclio. frpk . :new .. br-+ f.1mit1. •Studlo&lBRApts •3Bdrms.$4SO• J>ool.~c rm,elevators oversized bdrms. lg Wallace.Sun.&after5. pauo.gara11e.s:ns.A\a1I · formal din rm. choice •T\'" Maid Serv ,\\'ail • 2 Bdrms. S300 • 525 Victoria, 64.2..S9?0 EAST 16th PLACE frpk ., bllns .. dbl end ga 646.0176 Sil. Call 536 3852 • locatlon, custom extras. •PboneServ. llld pool M11r~h111l Rlty 675-4600 SpacloWI 2 Br 1~ Ba, w/xtra space for cam·-------
SSi5 mo. Grdnr & wtr pd. •Children Section Corona cMI Mar 3122 Br, 1 ba, 1 at.ory, shag studio, lie paUo, gar, per /boa l. P \'l enc I DCMG Polttt 3826 S145. 1 br. pool, child ok
l or 2 yr lse. NewPon •Lo¥f monthly rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, patio, frplc, beam adlls, no pets. $240. patios, S29S. mo. Also a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fee ~tesaRealty,642·94ll 2376NewportBlvd,CM cell •• dsbwhr, gar. 6'5-6556· lbd unit avail at S21S.1Br&2Br,$200&S250. Mainnental5,S40·5370
..., H . hl A ~-97SSor64S·3967 AdUnlulttsF,·"S!'~~-Elden,2113 bdnm;chlldrenOK. mo. Gas/water pd. Very clean. cplS, drps,S1•02 b Zb 1 .... ewport eag s rea, STUDIO ~:; -·~ Adults only, no p ets. refrig. 586-5478 ' . r. n, poo •gar .. .Lovety, lra. 4br, 2ba, fam I ~b No pets. 221' College S8l.S768 k1dsok. Ftt
'.:!,rm. 2 frpks. Avail Sept. WEEl<LY RATES '(I,. . ort.$ NEW &nlcel br, pool, fp, Ave, No. 7. 5'8·2H5 Bfr . LARGE & CLEAN 3 br, 2 Main Rentals,5411-5370 aioo.~061. 1-ull Kitchen&TV adltJ,nopeta. FromS225. 'lpm. LOVELY lge 3 br . newly b4 w/yd. G11rai:e. S32S. ,
Llnens&Ulltllles 548-C157 646-3798 redec&crpt'd,newdrps. No peti 675-520S or Extra Lrg 3 br, 2Y'.I btl I.Sm..... C~SETOOCEAN CORONA DELMAR ' ESA VERDE 2 Br Ide al loc. No pets. 675-3824. ' Fam, din. launu rm1 ..,. Cepfatr.. 3271 h utl S.ih 2 B T b f I 3 Br. 2 ba coodo, frplc, Twnhse. new decor, encl 979-2531. 2885 Mendoza, Patio. No pets. Mo\'c in
',....................... fC •• s M ~ C::iin!:t!i patio 6 J>OOI, dbl cu. )'ard1 $310 mo. + aec. Apt A Lge2 br, 1 ba, frylc, $26S. now. Rent starts Sept 1
j.J'ert DA. 2 b9, tam-nn, 2080 J'fewporl..Blv" breakfaat &me ocean II Adulfa. s:r1S: 6'2-USS" Wk a~ 7 ~ ~ f 3' 3 • 1B Ex. Jge 2 br, 2 ba, lrplc, S36S mo. 846-8291. I <aiep. dlD·rm. f43S. mo. • ~~fit:• C.taUna ~iews. Close to eva/w 1814 owa Wantadresults 64~56 dresslnJrm.Adultsonly. Spotless lbr' condo .
.(• 488-0llOT s.tlOf>pl,ni & fine beach. LOFT IDRM APT Coste MeM 312.C:Cotta Me10 3124 ~· ~as & water pd. wshr/dryr , refrig. Po<>l.
, t ..... ~I •EMT •LS Completely rum, 1 Br apt, &W.26U Immediate occupancy. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• 496 737 adlts, 5210. fl6J· tOS2.
•,' • .,_ .. ~'u...i.....:fl adults, no pe\s. 131 Pvt patio, frplc, full .. ~-----·----------.. 2-DeWVVms Fiower, $145. 646·1883 kitchens. Pool le rec. HuMinqton leoch 3840 LIKE new Bach, walk t
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NEWPORT.
Strlklno oestgn ano an e1egant. exdttno way to uve. cnoose tofu, baV wtnoowi. skvtlotlU. flre-p1aees. Your own pnvate patio or balconv A fl'lendlv mllllon.oonar rec centtr Tennis courts.. too.
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fS.....,AM 3280 •••••••• !'!~!.~~.!?.~~ sep. unit. ImSm30aOculalo. HAYLOFT Ans e l er~fleafl. I ag 2 .. ~rhl~a.rplc,6blks & dep. 062·80SO 0 lhrapt,bltns,p()Ol.rrph'
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SHARP STUDIO . t>W-0056or 8'1W686 Mon·Frt5pmtoTpm 536·3835 pets.S210mo.646·51ll
41EDROOM LowWMklylt41hs lbr,lrgfiatio, SatltSunlM •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling 2Brcondo2Ba,bltns fpk ~~'::" 3842 ••RK ... EWPORT 1''ull Kitchen & TV c I 64S-Ol43 Grassclolh wallco · g dlt 1 saoo N .-"' " _%Ba th, family room. Li-ns •·UUl'itl•e a • ver1n a son y. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••RTM ..... TS -,.. I I h N '"" "' ""' 6?3-00Sl •·2 B bltns •· d Fireplaces wet bars Adam s, Brookhurst. h c d "'.-"' 15"" ,..ove. n res · ear MlLETOOCEAN 1"' r. ,cp .. , rps, • ' 556·2660 Lyn , (213 Luxury Beac on °· lor2Bedroomsand
.'sB.flasrtpol n:ladb~~:h"!!cl: ~ec.tf•t Sutt.s br. lba. duplex a pt. 1ar. adlta, nopeLL •Dishwashers, walk·in closets 429-262a beaut. upgrades, fplc, 1 Townhouses
-" -..&..a... 11 d. Beam ,,..!ling. patio. wlk S41M29lor&U-05!1 • Balcoru·es patios Br. S300 mo. Dys, 213· From $329 so • $38$/mo. plus gardeber, 727 y_._Wll • "'"' • s92 3207 or 213 446-463 · .ist. laat, securil)'. A1ent. Beacb Blvd at Yorktown '°beach. S27S/mo + util. P~ BLUFFS • Park·lilce landscaping 3Br, 1~ ba, frplc. Xlnt. • • Open 9-6 Daily
3 O"" I 561~100or640·7423. 21.Sl Paclnc·Ave, C.)I. • Swimmm' . g pools, J·acuzzi· clean cond. DW. drps, Evs. 714• 840-l261 or 213· Spa-Pools-Tennis no (ee.&49..aes5 5 6-"" 1 bd b ~-.-t 962-4939 592•3207 Across from Fashion : --------"1---------..:....1uded 1 br, lge liv rm 2 ·2 a 646-D-u •Lighted tennis courts .. _ I d J bo
' p-75'. IBll house, frnl BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn w/ftplc. Uttl pd. Single N w 1 3 Br 1·1 Br 4 2 Br • Minutes to freeways & beaches 2 & 3br apt.a, Crpts, drps. $550. on priv beach. pools Is an a~ a11 r.,eo don ' yard, pvt patfo. 1426 apts '170 & $180. Spanish adultooly. $250.173·07i7 chlld.:.,nn ok nr sO Coast r I bltns Brand new' tennis Blue Lagoon VIU San J oaq n Hl s oa . Garnse1 St. S.A. Dee style bldg, pvt encl 11ar .... w.ois · •Security systems A~a~i notv. Ms-8068. · #3499:1037 17 I 4t 644-1900
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&nded cpu. drps, frpk, LOC)llto leach 3141 vu. 2 Br, 2 Ba, den, frplc dressing rm, pa tao, dl1~waaber. $3115/mo ... t'4•••••••••••••••••• $700 m o. prin only. ~;;~s. Cst Pina.
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Adults Only
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. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. --a~ln& reaervatlon Verynlce.$385.640.S.SlO. pets.Call548·944l. ---------i--------~ Dr Twnhae. ouan vw. NOW! Cotto Mesa 312 Cotta Mesa 3124 Costa Meta 3124 Costa Mesa 3124
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dean. Aoll now. No lln[mo.~ w/fl replue, $320.
' ehil4tea, no pets. S300.. .ON BEACH 3bd, na No wt\hout ft replace 1310.
mo. Hunt. Beacb. Laauna. a.so.mo·mo b1U\ll, nanae1t.ov.n,cll1
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--WINTER DEACH REN 2 Br studio, \I\ Ba dwn, ' ~wPort Creat, hl.IJlC' ltOO fAL \'a blk to ocean. l 'r'I ba up. Atrlum, fam
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mo. A~'tl~· 6"6·QCJI, mo.. Moll 9115 to 1115. Over soo tall trees and ..--·-* __ 1_.__, __ ......__1 lnclds util. 7$2·9466 o lo s treams w I th
• ~ t213')696-0018. waterfalls creat e • -'Vt.EW.~'l~\i.... VIEW relaxing seUll\g for your RANCHO ONTHB BEACH • SANJOA~UIN s pacio us new •·Or
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what surrounds you ... is jus1 u impon.ant 11 what's lnsldr you1 home. That''
..-bat Maa Vrftle VfUu Is all about An ouis o( 1mnity In 1 natural seuing
or waterl'aJls. waodrrtng a:rums. lush landtcapl11g. •fld • fort.St or trees. hl the
heart ot Orange Couty'• moat convtelmt and cxduiiw ftlidHtlal artas.
So many thiltfJ 1ftft given special attcDtion. lbe exciting 5ingk ud rpllt lcvtl
aputment raidaKu witll llreplaccs.101ri11g c:athcdral c:eilinp. ridlly
appoinied blteriots. balutif•I otk cabinetry. iocfividual laundry room..
tpadoUI bakoftits atld decks with rull yltft or wbat'.t outdoor&.
Thtre'a tmal.1. 5'i'hnmicg and thttapy pools. A .-arm and friendly clubhouSt
• and you're within "'alkJng diitan~ O( shops. movici , •• 1nd rc$llUrants.
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preMigioui adult apanmcnt community.
MESA VERDE VlllAS
1m Mrsa Vtr<k Drive East· Cost.a Mes.a. C...llfbmia 92616 • (714) 540-8'71
Jun Wut of tbr Mcu Vc:rdt Ce111a. oll Hatt>or Blvd.&: adiacent to the
C.O.ta Maa Ootr ~ Counuy Cub. (Open to the Pl.lblic)
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preview
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lake, stream or golf course.
Adult np:irtmcnts with a sophisticated _style,
outstanding design and unmatched variety of
location. Leasing preview now in a prestige
Irvine community, with rentals from $260.
Rancho San Joaquin Apartments
Twenty Pergola, Irvine, Cali fornia
Culver and Sandburg, two blocks south of
the San Diego Freeway. Owned and managed
byThe Irvine Company Telephone (714 ) 559·1100
EQUAL G:? Leasing Oificc Hours:
HOUSING = Wcckd:iys 4-6, Weekends 9-6
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adlts. no p eta. 1225 maN.-.ponBlvd.Cll. downtown L1auDa Tenna.AS\.831-UOO poodle. B·lS, vlc:. 1"71 call Jack Gllbert. COUMS&Olt computer lnput data. betwnhomeAls"°rt.11'!
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l.loava11.Act .. 4e.o.a1tt SVNMl'.Rboaehrental. Beaut view o fc, TaJ owner St~. mo. Shot>. Rewa rd 'call collect plea.aani offkt, nr tbe Mr.Donnelly Od fOITimuntcatlon ""'"'"--Br.,., bl.le to ocun. Slpa •Mahal, La&. Hills avail hom~ ,_ buslnes. aru m3>tJ&.'26J airport. Call H e len 546-lJOO 11tllb( Ila ht typtna. "-"""-LUMCH
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lhe bay. P\Jm ~ wk Tele phone anaweri•& ori&lnal owoe~ lo sell WIORClfs 5J50 S••• & Loe. belance. Real Dtalo Ul Ro1taur aat. 103 No.
lJnfurn $1SOO mo. Cell R:tlbo;a h;e l br bcb apt 1va11. 118-ZllO. Good ~ms Alt NT-4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2'700lfmrbor BJ, C.M. Np8d1 C:ill llr. Bo>d. 8 • Y.~ de 1> r • N . B. 6'75-7030. JJT~. •k. Avail S/2l l · · Dnrik•n .. ,.,roblem• 840-0123 ~"" -tnt. ~.STJ..5110 AUJ', 2 rm office avail CAN can Al..,.i;,I tH 11 F.Qllal Oppoir 1Smploy~ · ----Superior Ave, Costa co ~I> ne HUS DRIVERS p cooks, barteodere.
NIWPOltTTUlt>.CI &Jesa.646-1684 8:30-!5:30 )fiasloo Viejoiru 3'hnadaJW3330 $C'7thru5.).Si:JHr.Hu"t· waltruau (food fl _1------·---·t Co&;' 11lUe t'rcnch atylc BANKS ., '" l 3 BR. 2 bacondo ~ PRIME ore Space. Cd)I w/paUo seaUn1. Groaa M4SSAGI OPB.ATIOMS inatoo Jkh UniOI\ H.S. drtn" l •Pl>lY n pen<lft, SIA WIND CONDO ----------"Ocean View. cpt.s, drps S7,l00 a mo. and i;row· OfflCll DI.st. Need$ p/ time b111 Jlon·Frl, tO.Upm. llOO 2 UR.d~n.2bd4M a mple parking, 3SO ~Owt\ern:v.istaelldua FIGUllEMODEl.S fM d rlveu. Muat bucr...;lr~vi..;.M....;..;.;..;.;N.;.;.B.;.... ----
IAYF«OHT HOMI sq.rt. Devl.ne Propertiea toOINade lnterat. Make ESCOllTS AVAii.AiLi Bank "xpcr 'd. Call Johll. neceu. Ucenses. Call KS Ir Couolet Help
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2BR,2balhs.$400 $l50MOMTH alSTAURANT AlJAnuotOranae Co. CAIDttlVHS ~on, Dana Put.
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lo M C --"•-.,.,..,. Sq "t h be •-Pl'ea,tC$t-avell.wknda ~ per'd. Call Dorothy, l\pplylnPerson Y c --.....,., • • · as er "' Hr 500South Mam St. Ori;. P1c:illc City Bank. 11.B Y.tlow Cab Crown 1;1°050 • Ivy associated
tt ~ ,. ; " , "t l\ I • \ N .... R.nttor 1110 Newport wine. Easily converted lN r Helpline sn-949S No. Tower. Ste 501 848·1234. Houae. Mm 10 yrs exper. Cotta~ 541 7729 to Liquor. Xlnt termll PREGNANT.. ll~l Slater J\ \'onut , Apply In person, J280Z ~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~----~~~~~~~-~~t~A~~~.~~~~~~~~~=-Caring confide ntial . ~K to~~uV~~Y hcl~~~Hw~~~ -PUNTS & GIFTS c:ounaeling & referral Adv. Asst 5 TfLLIR CAR WASH Nlauet. (99·2626.
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~'?.!i:gK.'.2A~!:..!1(; ig Bear Cabin. 2bd, HARP OFFI CES · S6000 FlJLLPRICE kA!'!.r,~i~, adoption & WOMEN 18 & UP Bank e>.pcr. only. C.On·,lmmedlale empk>ymanl •COUNTERBELP .,.. "'~ frplr .. cpb .• 11•eek o harbor area. 2 & 3 rm , · _.,.,..,. tact Bob Cre11hton, for exper'd ear wasb ~wpt llgts elem. 639. w{md. '40-~-·-----1 swt~. SUS to $250. Air, New store in exctuna APCARF! $41·2563 Nat'I Co. hos ope.nings 83J.~OO. managers. Salary + Appl>', Dd Taco, ~
o_r_2_13-_392 __ ·~-----iR...tah to Share 430 c P' d • d r P s . Pk I . Plau. Othe~ opportun1l) for 10 new &irls in our Irvine National S.ok comm. + boous. For la· LA Paa Rd. Lac. Hilla. , _ be t 1 3 BR Realonomlca675-6700 owner can t pan up. Rf.LA.XI.NGM~SAGE public r.e l ations & ~AualOpPQrEmpJover terv"'' ~call"".,..,,. C'"~ .....
I ...,..age au · ge · . •••••••••••••••••••••• Possible t erms A 0 ' 8obJ u M '""" " -...... ........., vv"•SR •-f 1 d h h • •• • a mes· c aueur cu.tomerservice depu. lin. rp e, s w r , gar .. Yng modern couple o Near O.C. Alrport d4;lux 837-4200 OU1call9am-9pm. N I BEAUTICIANS Pt'tatSbop. Wllltraln.
W/D, upper. 6 drs from single lo ~hue 4 Br office space. 600 sq ft. 494-Sllt o • x p • r •" c • Fol. pre!. Shampoo & Must bave aeat •P·
water. s.ios. mo. Avail home. L aeuoa Bch. BobDkkinson.Agent. Sll.000 llK"M'J•W•trallt makeup ~rls. Newport CASHIER pea.ranee. Like worti~
Ort l. 128 W • .St.h St. 497-2019 979-1531 Cash, Terms. Tra~? EXCES.SIVEDRJNKING SalaryS.USto$H8wlt.ly. Center.Call6'0-6023. Op •··-•• ( '-ell w/pabllc. A'ble to~ 998-4175 Neat Riverside Beer· ruins lives. For l•tervlew call· por...._.y ol' "' •· money.~fora
----------1W·antedfemaleroommat STIN. Irvine B lvd Wi ne Bar. Salads, WanttoStop! between9AM ·3P M w/l yr related work ea·
Out of the lo' $l3S. util 23·33 to shar e Par Primeofficespace,fum. Sandwiches. Top Joca· DETOXIFICATION& 54f·9tll BEAUTY per. Pleuantperaoaall· terGlf'lt p /Umo.Ap.
pd. Fee :'\ewport Townhouse or unfum .. 120 sqfl. +re· l 1on . Owner I Agent. REKABILlTATION ty & appearance. Xlnt ply St.ax Buriers. Df W.
Matn Rental!>. 540 ~~ ~90. 640-4160ow IH<>-1457 ceptionist. $165 per mo. QIS..S721 . 684-7710eves. Call us U -Hn a da7 ADVERTISING company benefits. _l.9lb __ St_._c _.M_. ____ _
:1Ur,28a.Duple'<upper.Roommate wanled t For more lnformatloo. SouthCoast SALON Pleas41 Call 1,;0Unlergirl.drycle•ninc
yrly, 2 blks to beach $31lO i-.hare abd condo, Cnh· 544·91Bl U..CW LlcettM Community Hospital 644-3319 plant, some exp w/cHh
mo.&&2·31118 Pk. S225. m o . C1t1I IX#LOSIVESALE ~.Lagunal.(99.1311 SALES PERSON MANAGER !>Mt 'til NOON regLSterbelplul.Applyln
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1 b h a 111 •••••••••••••••••••••••"COCKTAILS" Call F\dlyLicensed Promotion Siles. Must paid vacation. profil roew..-.. r Cleaners 2547 F.astblutt '1 bJ..~rom l :)35-0mo MEWPORTIEACH Harvey, <2l3) 2'12·42~9 Jl2N.ElCammo Real beself-starter.W1lhne to s haring, retirement . Newportleec.19 l>r,N.8.~-0932. 6~~b _ ~IF 2025 to share 48 collect. SanClemente.Forappt; make cold call'i. Strong medical & dental & Equal()pporEmployer
EastbluH 1 Bl< pool h.!>e, 1 mi to bch $120. Ston-swOffices 4.9'2-i!OM 492·9136 onelose. VouwHlbeseU· more. Must do hair. All ustodlan wuted ror
.idull, no pc~. S;?:?S. mo. vllL p111d. H 8 89-t-079S ~ r Co a s l H w Y " ' DOC) ICeM.t ltlg advertising space to response• in confidence. l:'~~~"a.°:u~te'hl°e~
6-W-t767 Riverside Ave. 470to l 225 a.. KAREN'S top manaiement pef100· Reply to Classlfle4 ad no. CASHllll i ________ __.Furn house, btd pool sq Ct, will r emodel. Pant1stic opportonlly. * * nel of l•ue i.nduslriat 'Tl.9, c/o Daily Pilot. PO J . H e r ber I. R • l perleneed. Excellen t
Spaciou s ne w 2 &r 3 frplc:, nr. OCC, UC I. S.C. Reasonable rent. Jer~ GIA 'hop or vet.a office. OUTCALLMASSAGE flrm3. P'or the rlgbt Bo1t 1S60, Costa Yeaa, Jewellers lntervtewlna workinl condltlOM. Full
Ddrms. 2 bath units Plaza. $l30. ~-5Sll W)'Dn, Rltr (2l3)(7T·7001 2bJ', 1 ba boll)e, prime 838-1780 petllC>D, the Ora:qeC.Oatt Calif. 92626 Cor cashier .\ offl¢e tlme, permanent. All
aerossfromoceanfront& ant roommate to sbar SMALL S H 0 p 5 comm'l acreage nr N.B. !VIPHOTODATIHG Daily Pilotolfetaloppay personnel. Apply in ~wJ::.ent ~pll~ On·
new city recreational de· Zbr house Bn 1 lsld 5 U 1 TA 8 LE F 0 Market Place. $185,000. and excellent fringe person toam lll noon. 82 terences n!ect a:ply. ~i
velopment.F!m mt1•d oc· FTI.ow-0669.'S ,S673-l&l08 BUSl~ESS HOBBIE O.W.C.lltT,D. Bec8EaSuseT1yooCDesallerveEVtbEe beoefits.C!aOtheDilpla Fu .hlon Square. Sanll T l cupancy. am1 1es & •~ • A.ct 873-7601 Advertiatn c Maaaaer. BEAUTY u • 1 • m 0 r n n ' peLb accepted. s.135. up female, tum pvt rm i OR PHOTOGRAPHY 752-6432,2'8pm. (710 6'2·'3:21. for ap· a.11 :30AMonly.611-2216l
ti7S-4911 Brkr T"nh.s. Irvine. Share al S7S MO. E. SJOE CM polntment. OPERATORS CASHIU
--n r 1, I d J::. K 1 t c: h 548·73'9 LAS VEGAS is-... Opport.fty 40 llr wk. Some e\fes. E1t
3 Br ., bJ pal1u 3 ~ ~·h ·•r dr• Ar. pool TURNAROUND -,--z~ • ~ • "u ~ ~ , .. f or lease sml •stab •ho 5015 B , $22 80 R rr d i IE•ploy.... n-·t ·hop In •Awn. We ""f'd. Kerm Rima 2666 i:ara ,,:cs. refrl)L J-····uv1.lcnnr~ c.59.IK"• • "' " u.s ore . a -.••W •· °"" • "" lr bo Bl C M "a~hi dry. frplr, pool '"-_ ~ .....,.. in l..aguno Beach's Ant ly. 524 Bonus inc:ludrng needoperaton5 w/follow· ar r · ·
IA'ase S.1:!5 6i;, 7i20 vr .\\.OID l:"'CO:\IP.\TIBLE q ue Row. Sl 1 S I mo. SILVER FOR SALB S8 nickels. Also hotel re· AJP IOOICKIEl!PlR lngs. HIRh commlssloni. -
1!11 'l90i HOO).Dl.\T~·, CALL -197·2H8. 300 one troy once .999 scrvauon service. Plan-P/time. (l.l(per·d. Peyset weekly. Pa ilt vacu11oni<, lluuw·~lalt:>:. l 'nhmilcd p u r c s i I v c r n 1 n g Ta h 0 e tr 1 p. system. C-Jll ~twn 9am· holidays. mcdkal & den I BR. 2 blk« 10 b.?Jl'h ""n 113:! 1131 Smt"e 197 1 Rest .... •t Site Uni\en.1anos. S7 each in Greyhound Travel Club IOam,&t.2·2053, Kitty. tal insunince. lire 1r
deck. uul pJ1d \ rl~ 5000 sq ft bide Placentia lots or 100. $8.25 ea. in MS~lS. St.9-~ suranc:e, retirement plan
&100 6i34~ H~p i;al to share beaut a\e, Colta Mn1. s maller 1ot.s 546·3708 af\ & profit sharing. Want lo
Back Bay condo. All Industrial Brokers 8:30pm. Pnce firm Investor-Backer wanted gro'!1 have security?
2Br.2Ba +encl06ed&ar, mod. fac:il. 642·585S: 833-85Sl for new awing club. CellusNOW!
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dy a~e S0.60. rmployed Also ZttdTD LOG1ts couplu " ah11lu. ASSEM.llR/ llAUTY OP8ATOI aru.Mt-0327 S200antl.aEA.nDay,eearRUdr.
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reliable. con•en1al, 5000C-ft I~ F ... ; ..... tTerms, •lncel"~9 -..-CAUIHTH Weareexpa.ndlncagaio !t•~~~~~-~-~-~-:~~--.-.-.~ ...... -11!1-•-•1~~~;~;;~;~ -.. ... ".. 0 ...., '""'' ~·~ NeedJtUllLalltl. @lori$l (714) 979-2000eJCl UZ sheeks :o1aml' 10 find & Gdparking,Coata esa. s.tfferMh).Co. 1-L-=---.-.----•rttusthlft'eowntoohl.E~· permlsl s ham pooers CL&8ICAL ~ arr Apl in t ai:una B. lnduslnal Brokers 642,.z 171 54s.061 1 011 ~-per'd. Also, touch up H · mank'urlat, hair stybsts
or D:tnu l't nr I'll share 833.S~l ... _ per. Apr.ty ,t, 1819 E . Oc· Richard Ouellette Salon ~ourhonw Ht•r. 100 2782 •--------~ ~uo T.D.LO"' .... S ~:::'~::·~····•••••••••• Cidenta .S.A.8am·Spna. c PURCHASl.._.G Sqrt MO w/ofc. 20' """ "'" .-.-s • 200Newport "Dr, N.B. n CUSTOMER
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Sm1 C~~te 3176 s re r u11 e .• n pn en1. comp air. loa'~s on residences ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS oppor. for you lo earn a:· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!J~fronl 67:15191 ton elcc hoist. fenced yd . N A•• 1 M much 15 •~.$8 ""r hr pro p · -----d h 11050 1974 apartments & com ew ..... . ontessor1 FT ... ~ os1t1on reqwres 1 yea OCEA.'I \ l ~\\' Dl'PLF.X ~l 1ddle aiied or rellredl nve t ~· CN ~. me.rcial propert.IH. S500C School opening Sept. 7th. (2nd SlU > fit. No collect. or delh office? experience. Wll ~ew fro m 52i5 1.' J II pc.-..nn to ..,h.irc 2 Br. apt. dP!oyces ~!511.;.,19 ev. •s to SlOO.OOO. Statewide Now re&lstering 2h to 7 We have se•eral PoSi· Use or car & phone nee: work 1n II busy pure has
IJ1ane,.i98-023:?,IH6 1111 C.:M s 100 + •.i ut1I. • ·'"...., ~ · Financ:e 772-8601 yrs. ()pen 7:30 to 6pm. tioos avall. In wafer For intervw call (l) Ing deAutmeni of .,_ J 548-7950 1200 Sq. Ft. M-1 •pace Located 340 Saint Ann's processi.ng & watch as· 522-8645. Curniturd manufatturin _... uan J JI/I h / 0 L sembly. If you are 111· --------....1 c-i,trOftO 3171 1 d wtf'ront office lge rear ~ . ....._. r. a 1una Bcb C•ll terested in temporary BEGINNERS company handling ven .. ,... ee rm & bourd to a Y door . $l9S. 'mo. 629 PtntMll/As/ 714-5403 dorsandjnterfacingwil ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n exchange for Ille Terminal Way 540..S? Lost&Foi.d work,wealsohave some BEGINNERS manai:e ment, will ale
<IC'EA:'\VUt"nhsc.3 Ur :J hsework. Lux. home. days M6-068l e~es ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.AREOPPORTUNITYI temporaryposlllons . IneedUfororcwork. type purchas e orders H.1,cpb,drp11.hltn~.$--12! Ca ll Ke n a rt 6PM, -· · Lod&Fomd 5300 Plano tuning ls a gru FRONTfER.JNC. To$160.Gene Must be.able lo t ype 4
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.. I t "'-· I L-d --••••••••••••••••••••••LOST bit S d PIANOCARE 541-0911 ... Co. p1ld medical & apply ln person or call: Af* llNfl s ,,.,,. s.... ., sweets i . w e amoye • dental lnsuranc:e • 2400WC.t Hwy
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 "'Alt f ·~t~ w023areBhoushe ~~~ag~availl. Newland. An y info DEMONSTRATION "'2w ks ld . •"' 8 p JOHN , ve .,.,. er or 2 e 4 ire . "'°"sq 1l/un t. please call 536 87S3 ... Aee 1 ~· vac. ACM• 642·'2CO'!l • • THE F:XCITl:'llC r~t. We lo kc 1he ha~le5 suo mo. 833·2000. Bob • ' • Xlnt for health, vitality & PP Y "'persnn --V'-1~ fURMlfURE
r>.LM MESA ArTS. out of finding o good Pettis LOST: 5 mo old, Golden calmnese of body & 9AM·l1:30A M ~llNL:Tl·:~TONP'I' 1·amvotlblHoo~m11H'. 4600 Lab. Ans to "Macho", mind. Come & learn a Ftl~~T~i:i.ruc BICYCLE MECHAN I Sa.:~~~~6:~~~nia IH.'11 C'ounlyWhlcSCnlC'c male, 60 lbs. 8/7/76. new way to breathe! ~ Cor repairs. assemblln-g,
R.1rh, I&:! BR. Room Flftden Brookhursl /Busc:hard f<'rec Demo Aug 25th at 2955 M.Alrw.y & sales. F/Ume. Bicycl (714) 979·2000
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2001 E. Dyer Rd.
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1:m1 ~lr~.1 l)r \I F 21 30 mnlurc neit duple-< 1n East Cl'tl. Pb dya. Reward. al 9:30am. Yoi:a Cent.er Orange Co. Airport _r._f"'."on".":·-:Ji)'-:i_. -:-:-=::-:-:-:--t•--------.. S27S nor mo + bonus.
I) lm.~ EJ,, ul :"\:"port i.lmre nice I• hs~ 11.B. 642 ~ LOST I I • or California, 44S E. 17lh COSTA MESA 543.114!1
lllvd > $l20. mo. bl, lu t, utll ard & p,rt room w /bath O Jd lm:/~ ~~P· "mf'. St. Costa Mesa. 646-8281. 979-6300 ext 44 llCPR/CLalCAL CLERICAL
!\lfl-!WiO ~SOe orJohn.tMllMIO!!_ wanted for self-reh ant v:r1 farlencdt°:. ~fc Pert·TllM MAIL CLERK ellvery, Newa~aper,
HST IUY Office ll...t.. 4400 elderly lad y. 833·13S5. Mead ow I n r k Go 1 r ll A IARTEHDER ASSISTANT MANAGER 2 lo 3 hrs per day. $3 pe ft permanent part·t m • t® IM TOWM ••••• ••••••• ••••••••• •• ~gnt. 4119-1731 Course. Reward. 846·2146 Full or Parl·tlme Nights. St.art $750 mo. hr. Bruce t'ndcrson, Net· 0 p Po r l u n i t Y r or delivering early mom ne Be d k tleCreekShop 4.8860 energetic, responsihle, LA. Times lo homes ln ~1ni:lt"" 1&2 llr. rurn & l/lrt•Ht I LOST 21'1 mo old Blk Lab -..,.J rea. Y to wor as a Apply• Del Te co, 2525 • . s tab I c h I g h sch ll o l ln lne/Nil area. ~fusl be
unf111 n inrl npl"4, cir~ ,._. Anawc-to Pup Pup or .,...,.ess1onaJ bartender In La Pai Rd. La1un1 Hills Boat builder need• help. a-radu"te w/~ome ex""r. rcllable & ha1.e dependa· •. 1 hit k h '" l wttk. Free job pince· A 1 s t/Su " " " ,,~ hi t s 1 "' tomr l'li· 0 •tr .-n~ ••• ••••••••• •• •• • ••••• Zues. Reward. 525·3868 mcnl assi.swnce. \ s s Is tan l 1\1 an a Re PP Y m person a n to work in maU room e r 8 n s P · a a r Y
' I m1llmn 111 H•rr~u ;/ 1 American Bartenders Women's apparel i ho ~!nou;::i,m St., Hunt-PleascCnll 1275/mo. 546·023S or
11on 11-.:'-.:>.t!-. lprn & .,,::=-,._.... o,,ort.lfy 5005 LOIT: Slamue eel, fem. School req's cx p~r u1latan11 ... 644·3592 S.Sl-02821.lve_s. ___ _
11111 'h111H <•Hnphmt>n z...,-. :,·l·.u··.:f•l•N•tJ•:,·:~N·•D•I:•,,••• lde-11r.d lalwacdr"'-wvht1e'wleaarc_u11I. 1100;. \7th St, SA manager tor So. Cst .' IOAT CARrlNTERS DAM 'UINOON D-tol R•c"'pt 1•1'"'· lt·,~nn:.. '"11nmioi.i. /,WA___ . .. " r· , ""' ·-1134·1960 Plaza. Call manaaer fo N THllltVIMl!_CO ... ..-h<'.illh .-t11!h, J:nll llm1111: ~:::-.:=.... $llO.OOO<lownlok('~()H!r Thul'I. Aug 12. S25 re appt.S4S·3G88 et'd cxpH'd boat s • wuntt'd for bui.y dental
rnn1tt' Color 1 v lh~Ull l' .I' ....... ...,...,. •l'i\Nf>V SllOP & ~· 4!'0.4:17~. rarpcnlcr~. lllgh p ny. 4 550 Newport Ctr Dr I) t fl r .-I n Sa n l I.I 11.1rt1~11. UHQ11 & S11nd.1) lct•l'rum '2t.OOO l,OST, Buienl Pcdc,tol Jobs Want.d, 7075 Day work wk, Lota ot Newport leach AnK/Tuatln orcu. Salt1ry
hnmt'h Sorry. no l'UW 11n •St~ll.<Xll .. l'f'gflln~ llkill Win"h, 1 of .. m"l"li•d •.•••••••••••••••••••••• AYON 0 v 1• r I• m ~ AP I' I y Equl!I Oppor f:mplnyor commenllur11to w /cx11r. 1kr~l .\nn1>4'I' Monlhh ' N •'" d s t 1 We ~tuJI Corp , 275 Good opPorlunlty "ror. month O(ruponcy & •Rt;tm BAR. II R pair w /spccl11I gear °'an piper e('re aria McCorrnlrk.C.M. porntC'I hrncht1. Call
room mill«' "''" h:I' ova II • l ~10 FRt;E n !::NT• • RlJll,O llDW SUPP!. V rallot .Olli'$ &r ch1ln l,lck·UP & delJver. Le~al. L~ For A lerk, Book a lo~. Part 644·5638 btwo UAM &
\lndrl OJW'n d i.uly 10 7 1 2 3 Rm offrcr• frdomJ •St:llOO~pvt Jr tSr 111 from Ardell.· Reward fo~ lhesi., etc. 64<>-0903 r /thM Job? Boat Ca~nter · Exper'd time. li1u.it be cxc:ltina 12:~ PM.
Sl 3S per mo /\ . •MAIDSs:.RV .. N.B. lnfo.leadlng torecovery YachtMalnt,exper. I n~ 3 people to sell for (U11lom shop. 1638 dyaomic.67:>-9595. _,;._ ____ _
Oukwoodr.ardenAPl" Altl)Oncr llot.-1 Nolease 11~8.Sl7180range,CM No queatlona 1111ted. orwlllcrewbyhour 'lllllllty productt ln thei Placeotla,C.M.IW6·205.s 0Mt .. ChrtdAut. rrq,W·ml_.!lln~ 6'1.$-4170 540-00M 642·2932 orjob.Pb.642·7029 own T erritory. Xln CLIRKTYrlST Muir1t have exper . Non
N<'wpon Bt•ach North
ll80 lrvm..-(nl Wlh )
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60• rElt $9 fT 1 •Al.UMI NUM Foundry FOUND White Dove vk . e.Amlni;s. Coll 540·700 O BOATS t'inanao Co. 'has op-0nln11 Smoker. 644·0595. I 1s 11 wf:.'iTCLIH'NB busy11hop>11m11ll~own Oa111Polnt. ' ~~~~~:~t1~;,/~~·p r"•0~: ?.ct\lthMW. THIWIUARD ~~~~'Wi~~~c~~1 g:~:;· D...tol/AHltt
AGT ~I·~ '·~·.1,0000~· pvtdJlr/Sr ~II 496·7140. U~hlp poa. W/cxpand· Yacht Dl•ltlOft MUbt SP{' Ok Sp11n1~h. Sc) r.a .. una nmcc. l "r ---------•., "· rell nit 11 .. '1 Ing graphic advert! tna ~by Care. lite hilkpnJt WILL RD CO Pl k di .. ' ri:;?:~s~1~~ho~~~1~ ISOIWe1tclffDr. •BUll,DERSlrDWfi: POUND:Purewh1lc.poo. bus 10-c f\rmcQtrout Nuri1lni: cxpcr. prllf'd A • euuntM"ot 111«i co11 l!XPr minimum . Ph mo 6121mo Ne'ftport "'munclal (;tr •MAID SERVICt:. ND dlullky m ix. Yni:. t'tm. 4!13 cim9 Ha 4t da)s ncxihlo. NO 11 ZOO Condor ~~~t ,..~!:.~:e 'co::':!~~. 409 1011_._
L-'-Offlc•S-t •('A~IW&clCF.CRE1\\I Surfr1der/ Chrlslmt> 0 1 &&.a·G88T FoufttomVellty l'""'"·I' N. Tul\lm A,e, o~ .. AuJd( '\II b -.-.. r --•BOOKSTORl::.N B. lllJ -~~A M Will work nnv Job for ---If c~ I I 1'h """ '"" , . spnclou\ 4 r, 4 ll'1 t'all on Sltr Manoger •flfo:f:R BARS 121 -- . ~ > Bo bys It t l'r Mo l u r a'I ,,~n nu n " S:sntu i\n1 t lee1'pttowl1
IJ(lk on Jhr bay.sFu~ SS<l'i 111 1HH:l·3ll I r'<t 2Afl H u.s 1116o rnngc C!\t 1',0UN o Do" 1 c m l n 'I ~~,.~~t.~t:r~~:, 1 ~~~1{ woman. care tor 10 m ~~;~~o~~~fN~n"~~.:;~tt~I> COLL•cTo• t:1pr'd. n~1 "mokina. • (.\~ 1'1s1•n7030um U m o DILUXIOl!_l!JC-IS 64~4170 :>40·0608 fem ale red , vie Spr · 542·9'J3'7 . • iilr1 . Mon Fri. 8·5 '" nry tf\ll 1>1111•0•) . ic " dlh/werk 1 .. 14 2"1~ a .,. ,...., lngdale &I Talbert II D home pret'd. 6'Ml·23f.7. " " I' lnon<·r Co. ha!\ opcnhlA --
Comml & lndtll spac.es. lcensablo Di11pen111n g 84&IMIZ2 PRACT NU ltSt-: ---. ---Y.:-i<:INt-;INSTALLERS tor l' p . rollect or .J>tnta l A11i.latant, Oral
NIWPOltT IEACH Dl to 2000 aq, n. A• low Optic ian wlll manage -f emale sccklj full llmt: U:1by11 llc r M :it u re FINlSl1 (;,\JtPKNTERS l'l('lltrnnt worlt1nii condl• Sur1tery only. Newport
2 Bedrnu. bltns, frplc as 3CY sq fl. Lag Niguel &r boutique'. Salary + com· Reward! Male Malcmutc-pus ca'u btwn lOf\)I & womon for 2 r hlldrcn full 'Doy Work Weck ti on Sa I ary cum lk'ach t:icp. req. 644--<l
furnlsbed/uorumislK'd )has ion Vtejo areas. mJs.slon. Pret. s. c.o115t IH1Uky ). blk, wbl & tan !)PM 540.9100 t 1 m c . Re ts pre r 'd Bonll.8 Ii Medical Pl~ns ml'n~uratc with ell per. ONTHEW4TH Handy to S. D. F\'wy. a rea. Call art S PM L ost 818. Famil y __:. 5Sl-41SOafU:30. PaJdHotidays Apply in pcr1on. 1lu11•--------
some dock UH MSOmo. Call 831-1400 714-S$24590 heamlck ! (93-l953 Heep W..t.d 7100 Jo' In an c e C nm p In y. DUrHA Ta Y
t S I bit f I t ••••••••••••••••••••••• B~~~YSITrEr· d want,ed BOOKK£p;pp;ft • Capa.· l50S·F N, Tustin Ave. MllD
FOR LIASI •PAITHIR * Wh~ h~ar\ c:l~~. c ::d: •AAAA POSITIONS rC: 3u;:0s :i~.nra:t'~~~. ble of workina wlthout1_Sa;_....n.;_t.a_A_.fa.__• -----• !:.,_~ROW Ot-PICERS
l OFflCIS For Uah.t m1, w/$15,000 Acacia. CdM. 673-9301. Rec$t/AdftCJ c• J0.2 tor teacher. Top supervisio n . 38 h rs, Coll•I• •tudent, wlmdt, LJ._ALTgV.PClSTSR""""ARJ•s
3 Bedroom, 2 bath with
ocean view $4.25 mo.
SISSMQIACH cuh le roana&ement &-cy.bi llnguafSpan world,Lag.8cb4-94·2$36 gener'l offleo skUls 'baker, Sat/Sun. lOJ>lh to Ui .:. ,.,,. "'
Z Bedroom, den. aod Fine ~AM ESA Loe ablUty. Starting salary lltlW ~D S200. Employers Pt1y All f te some e '"'r In credit de· ?frn. Wine hells Donut PJ\X PERATORS
oce.an view $350 mo 752·1700 $300ri l{artlve + equal Sad l05t m3le Irish Set l.11 Rcinde" A11ency lbhy!littrr. p1tlme. Rclia· 1 lred . 4 06 · 7111 o lfouse. '2$3 t:. 17th St, catl Maurttnlam-4pm
INVtSTMENT DfVmoH sh.are o1 profit.I. Should ttt. N.8 .C . .M. area R~ 1020 Bi~h St. St«' l~ ble "Oman to «'Jlrl' for 492-4174 8:30to5.30. CM • 752-\380
JACOIS RIAL TY nc't O\'t'r U0,000 1st yr. coll11r w lie. may be ofr. :--<""port Deoch 8.l.1 8100 my l yr old In m y home. --• ' Wealem Tttnporary
675·6670 Ri&ld lnvest11ation inY•l· also AKC no tattooed un CJll (or ,\ppt F~tab '11$ R<'f( It u~r rrq'd fot BOOKK~F.PER. wanted CO~lPANIO!'t . :ind c11rc Service!\, Inc. ed. Refs exchnge. For cter hmd leg. Return i;o ~ thl!I "ell paid pogllaon. with !.3IC11 e\pc-r al!io, for oldrr wotnan Lite 111662 MacArthur 81
appt call 714 /751-1542 10 4 "<' ran be happy again ~"Pt llghls, S-iZ.2126 0 Pc n t1 a I a O · cu 11 hsckpn1. ('ooklng Pvt Suite UIO lrvlno
days. 00-0.134 Areoontant to Srnh. • ------71HM6·4007 rm & ·h ath 1n Leisure 1-:qual OpPor Employer
\.\'hsemcn Beer tosooo Babys llter n eeded 10011111,..IRF.". World hmo. +t1olury. ROOMS ~ wit up with Offlce ssuace. kitchen. $3T .50 wk up Professional Arts 81df. CAaPIT IALlS
apts S48·97SSor6t53M'r .,..7292 CiwtSClllllioinYr. . locas.d rapldb'. srowln.c
J6 P\1. rm, & 1 rm t Waterfront Eaec. offieea l dec1t meuopoU.s. WeJJ
ahatt, in houu, woman " 2 Rm. s oltu. HJ -.~ N• l~me
onl)o. w/klt pnvl •• ...,. Bayside Dr •• New-port 1514,000. OW'Mt' movlnc aoodJC)('. 5'84932 Beach. Afl. '75-elfl abfvad. Aft. m-uoo
llt lS · Nr. Sawdust Recept/St-cy $750 1> i1ml'. m home-. Nwpt ft" .,.... -R r 'd 838 a:isr or _....._ ______ _
Fest. Setter m ix. Dis F.x.Set'y/ l ktnll to 100 ll~ts a:rea. Coll 6,S·7W 6JaLNIDAY t• 5 req . ' Ol&bwas her ·K f~c h tn
llnct wht markin11 . Ftt$ Pd/Al o t'ee Job aft$. Share cu tomer 11trvlc 6?5-lllG Helper. Soc ChcC Jt Den
chest. fHt " bead No ll'\'IM Penonnt'I A~cncy telephone It t y p ln OMP1\NlON <M•ture Brown'•, 31106 S. Cpu!.
collar, injuted ltfl 418 K 17th Colla Mesa faslut draw tn rupooalbilitlea. cal •'Oman> for 4.'ldtrly lady. Hwy,So. L.a~ a.acb.
lorel•I· Tom 4'7·3552, 5Wle22t 64Z..U70 Wat •. ,a Daily PJJ Mary Ano for appl 1-!S .~Ion. lhru Fri. Refs n., What 10U nm ht ~ ~ Classif~d. fQ.$11. 631•2272 req dJ'73-11l-. T>atl1 Ptlot Cla11J(Jeds.
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DIRECTORY f"'IUMb 1t. •• Patc.h U .•. t-'IPe i t ... Remooel it ... ,
Roof it...Landscape it...Tilc IL.Trim lt...Sewit. ••
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Ml t1s1 ,':_ /Ceecrete ,~--...:..... iu __ ~_.. .....nry ,.....,.~ "-ter/a.,.... t'h ........................ ..-~; ...................................... i--······················ ...•....................••..•.....•................................. 41 ····················•••le••···················· IOOIC .... M. ~Ul'. Add.wa allcliCONCRETE le F£!)l.£xprJapaneaeCard~ttaulio&lmovln1.c~anup BSoclc, 8rkk,Slum111tooc IAfUt,roYt VERYNEATIWI'CH ~ERAM1C Tllct. New le
,11 COllUD•rdal. ~. (rec C JNO. Driveway,, Compl maJnt~nance 6 r.1~. Treev;orlt. Rea&, WaU&. Plan~n. Expert W •& y IL&--JOBSftTEXTURE rmdl. Fr ~ti Sm1 Jot. '4Nlll 67J.OI 4 a"5-1431. patios. wallc.1 , a rape clunup. t"r •ttlrus. "·tree est SU~ Jy ln•lalled S~clalb • •• .. ,......,.. •'rH Eat. "91-ltl& ..v eloome U6·2Ut .. • __. .. •-...a. stako & patio cov•ri. Jllro75lolt37 pr!<'fld, C&ll Bob W·HOE PerY..,.MOMyl ~,.6lt3 .....,.....-•-r-,_ ... 5-Yla Cl ff 8'"-5 1839· N k I A U L I N 0 · l135-4St.Freusll 6Ja·IH3 •w6.I,... Homu·Addlttona •._.._ ______ _ ••••••-.. •••••••• .. •• ;;;.i:;;;•••••••••••••••• 1 • • ar JAPANESE E.XPERT k~ONABLE .... ,.. Rutuccio Over blo~k If,... Sertk• .
Al'PLlANC!UPAlll -~'1-m,, L.aJ>d.scape&Gardoruna fH.TIM.s.&1·6308 !*.... WALt.PAPER wella. t'ru est, low~•••••••••••••••••••••• UO-Scnl~CaU ill&. Col:~:,~~:::. jc:lllWC_.. Call~·5W AFTEQSPM ••••••••••••••••••••••• .REMOVAL rata.586·4892 ~omovala, trlmmln ••
(Tl4>MB·2'U2 w&t carpu 10 min••••••••••••••••••••••• _, . ~OVlNG" l.t!t z e-<pr'd Respooslbl• tli•h School prunlna. <~est. Llc'd •
........_116&...o. blee<b. Cle.I) Uv rm dlnir..u.ac:are day or nl&ht. ~~te<iardeniog men mo\le )'OU. Rta1, student. operlenced. ~atcllinl le drywall huft& Cull¥ ln1ured. ~·~
-i" .... _,, • r'-"F 1 od & 1 Servu:•. Low lJlO rates.••••••••••••••••••••••• R~s 99tl·8a08orM$.as83 13.50 pJbr Call OHi & Cln1$hC<t. No job too -••• .. ••••••••••••••• •• rm At h•ll tl&. Ava rm un, 0 out n1•· fteee$t&u.U41 Kevin !Want a REALl.Y CLEAN : 9tl3-TlWl•ft: e pm ' smaU. At\ I. &«6 t2'&9 1Cralg1 TTeo Serv. Palm Babyal1Una~••tll.U~. S'l.JO.couc1lS10,chairS$ "1l--0867 HOUSE! Call Glnaham PROF NOVlNG. Low*"' • speclall1t. Tree ro•
Nr Jlatbor Vl.ew el•. Guarellmpetodor.~l C....,tder C .. fl•YNIM-... Gui t'reenta W..S123 rate11, 8otA. Lfc/Tnsrd PAP!R·PAINT: 20 yn • movah + clnup11. Uc.~ 1 ~-U >'"1 f'P~ ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• CallMUte ~21<M9 • • Care·Waya •S•·UOO, i exp. S..ve '"· Sat.1uar.••••••••••••••••••••••• Insured. Free t?U.
wor IDYii · • 1 LEEM JARVlS HOUSECLEANING la d)'I Nowa1t.554.w29 .~offw/ad.Anyplumb-6*eOOa Uc. l>•Y care. noum. Dl..OlOl. . Mmtalnance. Pl&LIUne .. Our Bualneu. Call ... ln&, wtr SVI, Juks, -~-.-------d"1¥. •"klJ. Nr a.. . AdditJooa4dtemodelln• Landscape. Fr•e Est Jamee·• Rauedy AAN 1~ .. .-. .... ,rw: batbrm ~ncloaurn . •
eoutPlaJa.557-11!18 ••C&re~C!euen flG,5.S'l3 Ucat7~ Georce lbusbl.54$-7072 ~ '••••0 ••••••••••••••••• G Ir Reas m.2468 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..;:..;;:;;,;..;._ _____ --t8'ulllci.anorab1anpoo Palnt-Repalr·>~ yra In ln\er/Eitlt. wor . . t:xp • yr llutht w/
' LOVINO CARE. Fn-'1 Allo\lpbolatery·Allworit G.ERW1C1"180N Ron'sGardeniqSerYice: Reliable. efficl•nt. area, workm:uuhln R.-s.Uc/blsf'd.&a.....O HOMES.AVERS knowledae Jn mu•lc
yard. l•bcb11. Lic't. • ...,.. Rda/MC. fr ea\ Add~• ~_:}~odelio1 malntenaoce, clean-up llcenaed, aner 3 p. m . .Uk guar. Take advut. or m> Professkloal Pa\nter. Plumblna & He-a ling theory to Klvo leuon&.
6U-S2JI Reu/Ratatu-3716 ~2110 c S13.eo4l jobl, \lee clllllng. Llc. for Ann or Maria 96().2937 exper. 536-7056. ln.tr/Extenor. P\'t.-e estimates, honest & 968-4t43•1H.
Scbl dJ$ .,.. N .1 1 Npt Deb. C.M. CdM area. P\'ee estimat~ 646.5315 reliable aervlc. SlO hr •. fi;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 u~ ~a;i~a:rea. Foc•j "';~p~t r s •; mwi 1n :~~eel ~an. •pm, 548"'987 Cleaning P.W Yow c~"' p....u-~-0383. eorA & ~<2__ USI THI
-' 7"'1,.,,.. Repalr1/cleanlo1 too' 19 ...................... Gwral W.lcn •u: '7918 Aver. ext. l ·sty. --• 18 ~ D "'ILY PILOT 1"'' ~ ._ "'I "" I AU .. ,_d Q I '""' 2·sty$46S Int $4Srm. •••••••••••••••••••••••"'oo .. ..., "' Ouar work at bigger sav. i:. ectnca • , ... ,, ~ ua ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Pri · j · 'I/I bo 19•••••• ••• •• •• • • • • •• ••• uF "'ST ~~~ ............. iJi&s. Frest64~3646 ~ ~~'ts. Lic'd , HAA~DYN:~~·~~mt~~u~ •J~~~~~~l~~~I~.· G~:.~~;>gee!t. r pt'!1~. ~~~~y !:1~~ ~l::P.\IR~IA~L TYPif 11s"'uLT"
llMODEL """ · 1e.a ete '-. cr~f~'man. 64~. Good rereren~ 536-7711 Ted636-708SorSS2-0l34 as prices. Lie 31~. Ph \~~l~~ ~20~~,~l~~~c
• 11 ~··•••••••••••• •••• ••• • ,_ ---'"71 N 646-7721or645-0QM. ---· _ __, SUVIC I StrictJy Cuatom Add"~OSITE CONCRETEi-uuo ................ CARPENTRY, Painthi Meswy PETERSPAlNTJ G IT.teviikMt llwir DlllCTOIY
llOCll. Repa\rt, cemef!I ST AM p ING C 0 b W......_. Ii ca.-& . aln Fr~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr, reas rates, free ,..._~ -r--·
work doon bunc ETC ' · · __, ~ aunor rep · Fire 1 Pl ten est.C.UGeneSSZ-04.58 •••••••••••••••••••••••19•••••••••••••••••••••• For Result Relidnual commerc1ai bltttooe. brick • tile Frffest. 642·990'7 esllmates.~1408. Brictic:s;rel~PaUo PATCHPLASTElUNG CANOPVTVSV~CO. Service Call &1tOr81/olhceremod~~:~Uol.f!\c.84M349 YARD " GARACErrr y a Daily Pllo: BloclcWalls BBQPJU Allw~~~~~~~N~~ar. uALLTVP~~~ ati~~~ec~;~w 641·1671
lnJ, Quick ae.rvke. qu .. ~Idle iteJQ wllb C.EANUPS. Lil.e haul· ctasa1fied Ad lo buy,sel Rel, Eats~ Free eata. Call Norml.!Ftee~~Et~t:__:._.:-~-~~~~!!:.!..!.!!.::::..:=..=:=~I C!'~~~~~1 1Mi1J Pllat Cluaified M in&. Free est. 646-467I or nmt 10meWn1. CLASSIFIED wW tell It. 83W705, e7U480 Want Ads Call MZ·r.lm SeU Idle ltema '42·561' Id. JU
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FACTOllYHHE GeneraJHelp Income Tax Preparers.-MercbandislngClerk HUISlRYMAN OPERATOR
Domestic/Childcare, live lXEC. Plastic fabrication. HEW OPENINGS. H~h commissions, full MACHINIST Grapble & Drafting ~UP· Exl)6'd. f/Ume. Matur«'
lo. Some Enrhsh nee SECRET "'RY Days. s:uo p1hr to start. Large Oran.:~ County m· training. Tax Corp. of plies, full time. Neat np. ma.le. over 21. 6 Days in
lrvinearea.833-8839. "' Apply · Modullll'Fixtures dependenl 1n.surance America. Call 7 daya RequJresJood general pearance. S2.65 p 'h.r . eluding Sul'Sun Work PBX
-Dll'S ASSIST. ~r~lriexapJf-:e·~~~a'! d~ Corp, 638 \Y. nth St • C~t agency open!na new 9am·9pm. M6-019L backgl"oo w1t.b abUily Master Blueprint. 234 "iplanu. & tree!> Deb\ OPERATOR
• .. ..... •1 " EOE facility in Fountain INSTRUCTOR swim to setup &operate varie· Fischer. Costa Mesa. $)hr & up. Laguna lllll~ Young lady (18 281 for Jeglonal Mgr & Cred1i Valley. S~kmg trameet; -'" ualifled for pr~ ty ot equipmenl s11eb as 54().9313 Nursery, Inc., 1o:1 Toro 1
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Jegltimale full time posl· l gr. Posilion requires: FIELD Af\TILLERY & experienced omc~ ...... g. q . mills, lathes " second . 83().5653 Furniture manufaclur
lion In Costa Mesa Jhnd. 100 WPl\I ; lrJling CREWMAN help. acbool~ an my bome. oeeration Hardlnge used. MFG Co needs amb1t10U$ -mg company needs r,·
, tWallh Spa. No exp. nee. I WPM : some college Outdoor "'Ork. Learn to I R e c e p t i o n i s t Own tramp. n«. 962-1955 In fab. o( small precision youoc J>:enoR to lrain •n MURSl!S AIDl!S c e pt lo n t 11 t f P B X
We lead \DM:hooL Apply f least l yr exp in b~nk operate, (ire Army field ICustomerServkeClerlqJANITORlAL. perm. pl· awitchpa.rU.SrnaUabop, production. $3.00. hr to 3-11. & 11-7. exper'd or Operator to run aeries 30
any aft. or eve. 2112 ~ & finance. Should bl artillery weapons. Pay .t Auto Under.wrlLen time eves. HuatiDgtoo coodbeaefi&.a. l>ayahUt. start. Oppor au"!~l .. into trainees. Meu Verde push button board. Send s Harbor Blvd, Costa atse.11 starter. We offe1 starUS36lmoa\h. Meals • .'A\AIQClaim$Clerk Beaeb area. 11182 JaterriewaSatAuc.21 othttareu..Ca -2256 Conv. ltOlp, 661 Center resumeeto:
' Mesa. ibt ulary. lfOWtt bousuig, medical. dental $450.$1100 ArmsltOll& Ave. lrvlDe. &AW ''tllNOOG rouppt. St.C.M. ClouHledAdMe.746
B.IOftOMIC :~i;:~:.1·s~r~m&,y~~ fitl'n~o~·~~ty~:!~t ;~:~::,muoaerau 540-'1IH =~~l MUSHUllMAM MUISlSAIDES c/oOoilyPHot
TICHM1CAf'f $110. Submit resume• our Delayed Entry Pro-SIARTlMYEDIATEL'i •JAMrroaJAI. STACOSW CHfMC Wmtaall Corp. bas Im· F/llme & P ttlmc. Oa}' POlox IHO
Meclcet a "9rybist.oryto: gram. AllCompanybenefila P/tlme, local. evea. UJtBakerC<>1taM_. med C>Penlal for• MUI shift. Exper'd pref'd. AP· Co•ta Me ... C•
Distribulor of medical 1 rESTINGHOUSE Cost.aMesa 5t0·1~ c•My 549-1164 m.3923. 14t·3041 Sbape_r~lan ...... ~~::'t.~a"b ply Park Superior. 144~ 92U6 products•ftbospltals or ,,. -•• Santa.Ana S42·24~ t-. per._.. ""'""" • '" Superior Ave, N .B. • fers Jt&nt~portunity I~ "'IEDITC"""". Huntlkh 962-8822 GIMHALCLRK wRV9U,...CHOPR EquaJOpporEmp..,,.er pay,4dayworkwlc.App· &U·~to sm. 1pectaUled company <SCJbsidery or . Join lhe people E beJ ful h >I """.,-" ly to. Securit,y Guard, 2751----------t
( 0 r d I .. Ar 8 <' '~tlngbo~eF:lectric) wbo'vejoinedtheArmy XJ?U· P • ut no Musthaverecenl6mo'f MAJDN•EDED McCormkkAve,C.M. Nursin'
An Equal
Opporlunlly Employt>r
• " P 0 Bo 10377 req d. ror awltchboard. working exper. •be abl< r.. ·---LVH responsiblllies includ· i: · · "c F 1 p " L b mallroom, filing ' to &•st on JBN 029 UdoSboresHotel ing:Tesllng.callbrauon. nl11AnK'!· tha927Rll T1 mh r~cessSoor .•P microfllmlng dulles. Un1·,,a"'c 1710 or lnforex Call673-8800 p llme>73&3 I\ r"1"'1n• •-r•ntals o·• nt1on : a Y e~er ec n1 c1a11. me "x XI t b f d MOLD MAKER RM Cho-• · e • " " .. ,. " IO E I "-I ( I \\1 II t a1n ""·ll n c once or a \'ance Swln• •h.1ft 01tly w /" • ·., new & used mt.'fhcal eltc un PP mp 0> er '"" P u · 1 r · "u I P 184 " 0 v Both Sh1fl!>. PAINTER t r 0 or part ti m 4!. D. C. ment. Appc Y al co· l, 1 atartinc salary of $600 + MAINTENANCE Dtoi11Jn & build 1>1mple a Xlnt bt!11ef1ls & health Ill • tromc rnstrumcn 8 wn ~cul1ve Secretary Custom Photo Lab. 23S Newport enter r, 2n< ioc;-0 differential. Ex mulU cavity molds fo1 • Must ha,·e an:tlo~ & • t have gd Sll. typln~ 4lh Ave Laeuna Beach, floor.N.8 . cellen1benefits. transfer It injection mol< surunc:c. Park Lido
' d1g1tal backi;roun & & •rgamiallbnnl Jkllls. 67·1880. GlllL-ID"Y ContattPenorinelOfc macbinea. Small shop. Conv.Rospltal,642-8044. ll~Od m~l'han1cal ap Omg Co area. Cal, . ~ "' PAClllCMUTU•L West Cout furniture Ooodworkin&conds. NURSING Country Club
p1tude. Extensive expe1 ~1appt. from 9·5.. Motl FOODPREPARATION MATUU N -"""-D manufactu.rcr bu hn· STACOSWITCHIHC "-v. ltosp .• a 41 bed
P'urnHure manu£iu:lur
Ing C'o mpany nec d5
spray painter wllh i>re?-
vious expelience work·
Ing on a p~uclion line. nol req. Outstaodln& L'-'. ~51..... td.ornln•'", f/t.iJne. Annty, Cheetful, attnctite. d• "Cl!..!:!::. ..... .. "'!:b r mediate oPUinp ba &.be """" ,, r .... ....,..-. .,... ,,.. " •~~ .. -·--.... n...--•are Jl3t8ak•Coal&Mesa CadlityncedsLVNU·7& compenu~oo progra.. Dd Taco, 25M2 La Pat ever>1hln11at.needcdtci BquaJ()ppcf'l!JDp&oyer ._ ... _ u: 14f·JCMI Nurses Aide 3·11, ex-Ple&M call IOC' an ap-
olleffit. Rd,La1unaH.llb. belpbandfebedtctunol W le ......... _21 pe:r'd Stt-30el pot"ntmentoreomeio. K..tec. htc. rv SECRETARY nee. Accurate iyp101 u1nrrna111c£ us• ••--.. · · IUUN•Au.ln. Ul 1111\lliknowledJeaplus Ladles, eal"D eooey hi lllNnlutM 14"-,JMOOM HUISIMG
Furniture Private club. Wed.SUI! )'GUr •Par6 time. Fle:sl MECUH•IC a Mom ..... Fri Park Lido Conv. Center. ~ .... flc.tiotls wart daya. For appl ble hours. Call Carol, llM t .. 3,. Nurses Aide1 7-3:30, &
£n&lneer c•a.dJOM PRODUCTION call,673-ISS5 645-364t, 7-9pm. As~eledrical bac•· ..... O,,W ..... y« t~~c!;.'~~W'!n~W:d •· MFG ENGINEER that .-CNll WORKERS GOLOlt( LOAM PROCISSC>a 1rouad la neeeaury, w/Uc'd per&onnel. Xlnl ~ • 10 tllke 11mall electro, ,o.at• OftOtl'TUNITY LOAM PACUGaS mu& ai.o bave 1ood -benefits & health le lif«'
B.P.JOHN
FURNITURE . J
2001 E, Dyer Rd.
Santa Ana. Calif.
(714) 979·2000
Anlo.:qual Opportunity Employer
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mechanlcall a~sembhe~ • Paat growing furnJlure Tetu Secretar)'. Fe• LOAM CLQSaS meellanleal ap titude. NVRSE Ina. C311642-8°"4. from de i&n ('ni;lneerin& ~S4!cy-F1nonce Dept company needs ikllltd Pald, Must Mve expe1-. Due to exp analon KnowJed 1e ot wood
to omducllon. Exper"d In F lln~ial mi.lltuUon or production workers with To ~· Major co. Call Downey Savinaa le Loam wortdnl macblnet blthly RN $60. 0 ff Ice or J\l an ager
documeonlotion , 14·ork b,.._t"raac f!rm baclc· ex-n'ence in sanding Immediately. ..~.~ haa O·""-'""" •-desirable. Trainee . Gordons pod R 11" d I d Salary .-ua ....... B kl 540.SOOi ,.,,...... ,_,..._ ..., CU CCU ER Jewelers Westminster Part Lime r uct ep. 1uuon ••l·up. tool lie '" pre m I 111 n g u n d other ,...,"'"" uc ey " Orange County for In I Mall. App' ly In person. Local chain dcpl store.
1111n & produ~tton llnt Slt+ machine oper ations. Snellln& &Snelbngof dividuals w /conven RECTRICIAN ALL3-1Ut lM SHJFTS Bch cillcs & Oranie Co.
~Iechanical or lndustnal perlence preferable 4340Campus D ve &/or con,•entlonal sah M-SUR-OI PKAS Office exper. of tyJ>ing, lG speakmg. Hrly wage &
trouble shoolin,. i'~~~ .Previous furniture ex· NewportBeachA~enc)I tlonal refinance exper. 7·3SAT"S\JNONLY J\lr.Guttersen. Sitinjlual & English
ck'an!e essential Please Apply. Also Fee Job& escrow exper. Savings & Must have experience in ,_ -· _. key, ln credit ofc. Apply bonuses. Must be outg<>'
STACOSWITCH IMC ~ 'TROM ,\ SOCIAllS GRIETll Loan or mortaage bank all phases of plant elec· l ·t I. 11·7 • S57. In Pef'son only. He<lks lng & well groomed. Ad·
lt.39 B5ak4zc10t!04ta1 Mesa '9"0Me4 •--r B. p. JOHN Part time. 7 AM·l2 Noon 1T·n~plban~r•q'd 5Parefla·r~~ ~::1ut:'ct~i:'!a!~~ LYN $38• LMensNStore8s.h 3467 Via vancemenl possibillllei. . ..,.. ,...2381-hSt.,,-,N-.B-. Monday ·.7AM·llAM J ""' • ~ " ido, wpt c. Call C arme n. t l.t l I gSnlAug21 "' ·~ FURNITURE rommensuralew/exper mentandlcnow•40• 213/873·4737aft2. n rSA~f-~ NOO:'ol 551-0045 Tuea lhru l''rl. Alert. al· Call Personnel C71t: OFFSET PRESSMAN
&cllon lhru t'rl9am-3pm l ll~ Em.ploy er Re· Sa~~~~~~e:r.~~ia l ract i ve. m. tu re. 549-0801! for fllrtber In· MACHINIST AIDES s· 28.80 For shop In Im area PART-TIME
Equal Oppor "'-pJou•r t•1l'K'4 personable to work aa formation. Exp nee on AO Di<'k a E .,,. S8 1 d 1 L•" '"' t'ustomer gl'ffter ln new F..qual Oppor Employer -f'ull or part.time Itek equip. Gd money for b:IJ~t ':i~rkpr:r :h·e ~o"!.
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J\n equal car dealer Service Dept Must know lathe and ,,.__e your day•, hrs r~"hl man or woman. Pportunily employer I d -v•"""" " . " elections. Work your own o position. oca te on milling mat'hioe and aur· & hospital near you. Confidenlrnhty res peel hrs, no selling or collect·
ENGINEEllNG
AIDE I
1 FACILITIES
MANAGER
Harbor Blvd. CM. Apply LOAN face grinding. General -Weeklypayont'riday ed.CallM0·0923. _ Ing. Must be lB+. In· ._ _______ _.. Monday Aug 23, JOAM ·12 Machinist with back· -No dues (ecs mem· ... 1 ler"ws '-··lwn l"l •-•.7, Noon. 3194·C. Airport · ' ·' Opening for Sunuay on Y • "" .,. "'• FURNITURE naocESSIHG ground In the furniture bcrsh1p(or :i1tarr dr . I s J ' ONLY. Apply. 4532
<'IT\" <W NEWPORT r:l ACll 1\i~h volumr monufnc·
Salary SS&I· . Mo llflna 11lanl bn!\ :rn op<>n· Cna for a &hirtslet!\'l'S In· Req·i; 1 yr ° Cl\"l dl\lduohotakcoverthc ~n"lnt•t"rin~ d1 nfl Ing plant engineering and ~! 1111 I h <' ::I ( I I y ~ Mlllnttll<ll\CI' fllnctlons. l'\cwl)(lrt Drach h-:sld«'~ J\lusl ha•e ;i BSM £and a
& uncmployNI i)(> d~ alrona electrical ba<'k prior to appo ~~me ll"Ound and be famlhar
Open untH fl!lt'tl for 1 • with vanous govern men· ~ appl1,-.1t1l'lll ront t11l 11i:cnc1es and pre,·cn
l.t'rsonnt'I lh t, 3 t11l1\e m:ilnlt'nnnce pro· Nt~porl Ill\ · N 8 · grain~. S1ould have 10 ~IO·dO\ )'ellrl' plui l.'\per1onrc in
- -hlah·volume produrtlon _ ~ _ machlner) and be 11bll• lo
-lntc-rf1r\• wtth nil !\'H1I~
lscrow i •cy of monu11.i1M11I 2.1 :JO!o\
SUK . + Orllnlti County locnl100.
Vlli\IVi\ <'Ol enlloiHll Send lml'T\lldlutr rc1)hM
toun packa1l1 -clns· to:
Wt111l Co:ut 's I urgest
furniture manufacturing
com~ny has lmmedlat€
openings oo both shifts i~
the lollowln& areas.
ASSEMBLY
SUPERVISOR
Will aupervbe large
uutomatt'd furniture as
11rm bly llne M uat be
ablt> to m11n1tl:I' J larg~
\\Orie forte of Bl llni:u::il
µt'(lplc·
Loop Dr. CM ("ft business. -Malpractice ins. 3\'a1I rl\ er n an . u;i n Hob1nwood l:r, Ir vine
Guys *G"LS S£CR£T•RY &required. Cap1str~no Beach or <Culver Dr. & Walnut • "' ft Please cull or apply in -<iroup ins. :l\•ail now. Dana Poi!'l area. MU!.l area> Mission \'lcjo, El Toro person to: -Friendly Sen ·ice have Station Wa~on or, ________ _
area.toworttafcwhours Ex"ell•nt opponunitv -State he'd bonded Van. Contacl Harry p ... -£tdWortdng
A day "'·n Job a.·arn $2.S " "' J red • ' Seeley, 642·4321 for de .. n to ss·o r ~er w~~k For for rapid advancement B. p • JOHN and lnsu • tails and Appointment. How•
more Information phone In mortgage Industry. FURNITURE RN $52 Equal Opportunity 8 30 2:30ur 8.»09l3. Applicant mu&t have s-i..y•r a:a-O-t;30
Equal Oportunlty good typing skills and 2001 E. Dyer Rd -·....----• Work 6 hrs 11 cJny earning
E I operate calculator. SanlaAna,Caurorniu LYN $40 S.H9 per hr In pleasant mp oyer Knowlt'dJte of real estat< <71•)979·2000 O'EIATOIS surroundlnjt&. Dul
HAii STYLIST: helprul. Dulle& lnclud~ with following nel'dc•!I Ill w /thc i>ubllC' In our
E11tabllsh11l1 )vac1ous l)l>tnlt loan applications. An Equal AIDES $32 l Ir o n ew II A l ll lrvino ofc n·presenling Lido Isle Snlcin Is now escrow inst rue lions. Opportunity Employer l'i\LIFOttNIA Sul on in T 1 m c L I r c• U o o k 11. len~lng !!pllC<' Please v41rlous form s and ...1 F twuullful Sn11lh <"nnlit Dynumu· IJl!r•onnllty
tall 673 l!l10 :.iick for Pat ieneral corrcspondenre '"•at• Ditty •tt \ t 11ai:1•. i\ • k ( n 1 J most hkcly 10 liU«'cetd
or Mart)' lmmc-cl1ate o~nlni: l'on ~lananement I 0° o flc•rllh, 117:1·58.'\l lnterest1•d hou,ewlves &
- -t11ct Pt::OPl.t: PERSON t:xp & Rrf11 nec-r111ary -studcnt11 11ccklnte perm
llEl,I' WJ\NTl-:O Mt f EM•c. lookln; for parl 1tea11itrattuo<.f!am~pm PoS•lionHnllll3.18095 PRODUCTIO~ Ccx1l." Apply 1n person. l'cr11<1n11el l>~pl. 11 me o !is o <'I ate 1 n Mondu> thru S.1lurd'1Y ff · . _:. · 4
" K(ln\IK'kV t"rtcd Chicken, MISSION whol~alc auppUes. l"u ll} JOIS AVAILAILl PHOMl PERSOM WORKERS l-:11111n~.!:_~1jch. capll111lied.87H223. HUISISNEIOIO MW1tbe25orover HOST~ Ex~r. p/time, VIEJO. Monicurtst/ReccpUonlst IMMIDIATELY Apply In P.-raon
Ca...HM4ed-.74S Skilled production HkforSht<rri.S48·7418or COMP ... NY Part time worklna lntc WESTCllff Double Check YILLOWCAI •;fOD..&a..Pflot worker11 nPc-dud with ex· 673·3853 " full. Salary. <'omm\&alon, 11251 Sl11tcr Avenue _,, 24800Chri114n~ ... _ n·· UA ........ t'ountaln V:.illey lea IJ60 perle nc<> In undlng HOST.lSSIS ""'"' ... open . .-.· -v HUISISltGISTRY
1na
lr,ine Persot ~I Ar.•cy
488 E !TUI, ( tD ~ "" Sulte224 642·147C
m 1111 n JI • n" o t he I Mission Viejo C;\ 92875 I L t 1 W tcuff 0 Coate M•••· C • machineopcraUons. Cell for appt, DuHy's (710837-4!(»0 !MASSEUSE 08·28) Nr • H • r Inc. M _ .:: 92'2' Restaurant. 640-~123 NB Equal Opportunity exp. nee. We trnln. •"\.111 S.lt• 212
type .,.ntor who need~ I L t;mploycr M/P' time. Legit. CRll MO-~ HIWPOltT HACH
the largaln1
2nd incoti p /\lro• An tqual ROUGH M L llOUSF.KEEPER Siller. ~me. Ul·06tO • 752•9 I II f'ottn\111l Sl I> rno ltl Yt OpJ'(lrtunll.Y Employer 10 yr old girl l.l\'e In M N
In th<'
Dully PilQt
('h11u1l/lr<\ l~~~~~~~~~IWlll t1uperv111" up Ill 211 545·4619 nft 6 pm. or LVM.P/TIMl MATURF: WO A ~~~~~~~~~! &'f9.0l23. --1= ... Dn)timowkn<h Day 11h1ft for mcc11t'a· p/tlmf' lo wclt'ome • pc-upl~ in f ullm11 r011ll11 _ UOM 1\1~4 Vcrdo Con' n.-14 com~r6 ok conl11 et l1wi fostP!il draw In th<' Met, WM 1tOG ~ w...-7100 !.their MuM l'llt.' romthar lloulll'kttpcr Compnnion ll<*P. :wi Cc-nwr St t ~I. nwr<'hanb. t-1 .. xlbk hrs WC!il .11 l>ntty Pilot
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VALUIS
~ALOltE
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~UNllNGTON BEACH
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C.. .. llY-aw.-At& S7N ,_.-. --. """" .... T,_ ,.. S«T........... S60t PwMe.
The are tETA funded poslUons
req ~ring Huntington Beach ..
re5 Ilen e) & 30 days prior
une1 ptoyrnmt.. Appllcalioos will be
ace• tled , f The Employment &
Tra Lina ~ hter. S20 Pecan St.,
Hw ingtci 1 Beacb Until s PM
AUii ~31s1 1971. -
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r1e11i.t' t·all ur .ippl\
per<11>1l tu
-lmmed s d:.t)ll ~k Ito ---- ----
in llouselletprr · l'xptr'd di •l11ry 1•ook w tnstltu MICHAMICS Help Wonted 7 I OOHefp W.t.cl 710~
B.P. JOHN
FURNITURE
Uri ve , ll\C in. No Uonal cxver 5 dyll wk. Exp. t!!Q. Tun«-ups.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C'hlldren Pit rm, bu, TV 494.8075, Iran&. rronl rnd, :ind line
CdM. 673-ll042 po s I l 1 on s o p e n .
Insurance, uniforms,
vacationt p•ld. Top pay. Ora n1 ~ Cou nt )'
2001 E . Oyer Rd
Sant.a Ana. caurornla HOUSEWIVES
(714)f7t.2000 No need to dresa up.
Anequal Trainee assembly " Opportunity Employer packa&lna Jobs now ·~~~~~~~~~ avail. Lona Ii: abort term usipmeut.s.
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For Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AD-VISOR
642·5678
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Never A Fee At Temoo O tempo
Tt; ll'ORAR't' n&Lr
C .. S40.•4H
EqU11I Oppor Employer
Ha•..-... ~
fO Ur wk. Ex,,.r prefd,
Mature. Kerm Rima,
-Hubor BJ. C.M.
MACHINISTS
Growlnit electronica Automotive. 240l N.
ma.nutacturcr need& top Tualin.S.A. MZ..5673 notch machlnlala wltbr----------1
exper. In mlllln& mac~. turret h1thes , ,
etc. Must do own setups•-------...
" have own tools. Top nto of pay to com·
mt?Muratt .... 1th ex per.
C<ill for appointment
Industrial RclueloM
17141494·t401
TELONIC/
ALTAIR
1.AGUHA llACH
Equal Oppor Empk>y~r
For Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilat
AO.VISOR
642·5&71
Nurses
~ STAFF POSITION
~ AACN
........... ed ...... .. ~Wor·so..,...
••. 2 yn. hclll• Critic .. c ... &,.nette•
Excellent proreflisionol career
opportunity. t rvinc location. Send
resume to:
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PHONE SALES
Phone Sale'I pooplt .
m11le or fcmalf•. tll to 6~
yeor111 of aQc <;uur31'1lft.-d
WOS!t'" or ru111mi11t.iOn,.
2G0 1<:u11t 171 h !\I tct•I.
Suite 0 . ('u,t:i Mei.J,
bt'twN•n fl 00 & II :Wpm
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Phone SoUcltor11. <5> r • Uable people net'd~d. 18
& ovtlr w/C"KP"r prcf'tf.
Mon·Frl 4pm Opm. Sill.
&arn.t,pm. Call Lisa af\er
Jpm, 540-$464.
'LUM HR
Car & tool!> 645·41709
PLUMIJIN<I
SALHMAH·IHSIDE
E:t1pfr'd 111 rlumblruc
Cornm. &. &>endlt». Xlnt
l'amln"3 oppor Tralnl111t
fot menl,lirrn •nt 1.n well
ntab'I Oranae tA>. firm •
iU-1758. tall/or appt
SELL ldl Items wllll • t>an1 Piiot c1au1ned Ad.
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Meu/Newport Beac Hwy, NB Or call Ml-Hwy, Laguna Buch ----~lea Me&r rP, ITS 9508 ~l77 ~llowa. Orll M50. nn14 .M ~·lO'tU """ inl •~. --Antique llltb Ct<ntur y • -area . .-.ee prof lra n ervlre Station Allen m.ihoi?ony & walnut din OMEGA Dll 1'.nlarge l:t klttelll, sliver era)'. 32S. ~ .... plate alas avlna Country. Mus t
pro1ram. Xlnt are a dant, txper'd. Day It mac lbl. :\Int rond, c'tm wt~mm Componar an wlld ll&t•r i trlpos nd so roclUall tbl, orla Sl!JS ell wuher, dr)'~r . '::!.nn~! .. °"u ~11uandlytyou. cadldl RN 1141 c......-Drh• Ens. Full It p1tirnc. Ap f"IW., 2 leaves & caat AO mm Com Pon• meone to lov~. s.57 llJOS ~.! W . 4.116-4&94 1 bl• dl1.hwur, el,•t
-""' .,.. S4M74 I ply , Shell StaUon, 17th &t ~. 673·7~ Le~es. Conden <'rt and --•PPllanc'* a. many olhtr RO AL PROP ERTi ts lrvino, N.8 - --ntgal1ve carrlt u lo ~ 105 Dlnlna room set. S chairs 1oodlC11. 2170 Oran1~. ~or'42·1DO. COORDINAJOI 0r:::~~~rt> ---------•Hutrh·Hoo11er 1sso.n d uded T l m t ·O·Llf ••••••••••••••••••••••• MedJt.at.vte.Xlnt t'orad. c .M.GU·11114
117 30All bl F..q Op SEWlNGOPERATORS mo/firm. Dairy cue M111ter. m>. Call: Dally I BUY ~.m.aH& a.c.,t/Tnht ba·v~ 2 y,.• .~tpe~ur u.al porEmployi:r Trneaok.Pc Wrk.Pd $1t0.68 t4J725 PilotPhotoLab.642-4321 ** ** 'rABLES·lcoffe .. lend 1 l,.ANTSALE.SaU18un,
Ne:"l:rt COn{er om 1U~rvl1ton In a cut vac. Bene. 642·34'12 Good Ulled 1''urnlture &. P•t'IOb's l ir1 O.k c0r ll.S. 2\M Thurln, Co1t1a ~!~e;:~:C:ito':~~~o~1 boapltal. Contart Mn -·S-E•C•R•ET_A_R.IE_S_llf tsau1onrovht,N.B. ~~*t~~~uN~u:~Iaaf r;~lt.:x1e~s:,1 ~1J.'~~:t :e~r~~'s":.nf2.~o~ wlll ner &• t wrouo u .. a."5~
typln1 skllla. Over Jeoun, "'2·2734, Cos SHACK IAR dr•wer oak 11tand. niint wide an&le len1. SGS. Pro STY . • ' lron111au oct'as. Lrt: ta U 8 T S E L r. wpm. Exp nee. Plea Me 1 a M em or I a Exper'd penon nl~ed t'Ond Pot bt'llY ~tovu, lripe>d. S.SO. Opaque pro M• S AUCTIOH ble lamp. Xlnt l'ond PU RN IS 1l l N 0 S o f call Kat.by 9.5 pm K Hospital, 301 Vlctori ot pvt Tenn" Club in Irv xlnt. 1870. $400 Pinr Jerl o r S70. + rolsc 646 .. 616 & 13J.t6JS M ov In C . w 111 'a c oceantront home. ltallun
tbru Fri. 6.14·7189 C.N. E. 0 . E. Immediate open In as ru Tot a 1 o Pe r a t Ion a I Ar mo1 r • x Int. s l 7 s camera equip M9·'*' Aft 6 CA.LL 554·7293 644 1084 Provincial marbl• C'Offtc ~:;:~~~~7-:--:-~~~~~~~~~ S«reunes w/mln 3 yrs ·-l bl h toll I Id t it EC£PT·f'a1b Isl. exper. Type 70. ah 90 o res1xmslb11lt1r1. Tu b\' tr.34437 --Kunlca SLR auto renex. SA\'Jo;• New & USN rum !.>;inbh table, led ," blu :ie.~ea~~~lop~ a!~,:
F'ananc(al Svea Carm RN-ftM'• d1cta1>hone :':~~~r~d•S'J·w"-1/~&lk'..iuc lllllAnt1queJi1c w l <'H«' $9S complet appl's. misc. Wilson'! vinyl d11lrs, SU table & c hal ri, •'•5'
Ret'ept/SPcy, Fron .. ull time Mesa Verd Sffret.ary, 2·3 yrs expef' . n ' meo. "' l'.irlur Set. uJk L1br.H) dark rm set up. Incl. 81r1a1n Nook, Now 4 Matching s ofu, 5S rramed mlr-ror. Evereu desk. Exper'd, &d refs. CMv. H01p, 461 Cente Type eiO, d1cta pbone calmnL 1\l 1c1l~bC ~1°;'1 'fbl. lJrumTbl 5-\!l-877'J \ 1\•ttar .M odel t;.34 siores -so & l!t-& \V COCkla.tl tbl,$7S,S...41.a Piano l$800), iOlld bln-h
typlna so wpm. Call Sl.CoataMesa. Some cons lruelion u mcnc~~·bl •?&" ---cnlura:er. m1$C' $1 00 l9lh, C M 642·7930 bdrm set,C$200)WallD<"e E leen 840-0123 '!---------~ per. hf!lprul. aJ>S)t. · · wn • S411·1iS6 ~·32162. Ouroque Tea Servltt' 1 ' . SalH Career·s lea d~ Fm.ance Secretary,$ y PM daily. Appiance-1 8010 • ---CS400), Lenox Peac h
ltBJIFCOOIC ~wk.Sl7Swk·uptoatan exper. in st:atisuu l ty SWlTCllBOARDOPR •••••••••••••••••••••••Cots IOlS CREDENZA w/llgbte PUlllC A.UCTIOH Trh China. for 12.
All -~·-.a -ll•f _ .... _Fu_ILe_r_B_rus_b_~---'--• •ng . 7 $·80 wt:tt ... C\... htD u l t ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar&shelves.&oodcon 1$200), Occa· sa·onol .. .....,.. ... .. ..vua .-Musl ""' ex~r. Steady, ~1 e1g amage no Poln . . SS0.833-2%!! MANY FINE ITEMS The Beach House Inn. SalesClertc Knowled&e ofbaslc ·year around employ Sale.3308W.Wamer. r ersia n Kittens . r e· ESTATE JEWELR , Chairs. Benches, Mir·
Call aA 3:30pm, ask r kupinc principal•. l mmt. Contact Auditor. near Harbor, Santa An1t iastered. most colors Dbl bd 3 pc set s.200 J\RT OBJECTS, A rors, Palnlln11, etc.
Gabby,494.9707 To leam olc supply busl Key by touch. Hotel La&una. 494-1151 avail a ble, wormed & Hldeabed couch $15. E TlQUES. FlNE FUR •a&e1 --,;._.------1 nesa. Full Ume. pleasan Secretary, also, need REFRIGERATORS shots.638-9308 lbls. Sectional couch~' ETC. PHONE FOR t---------R. E. SALES work. Beach Statioae for new Industrial park TAX Preparers, Exper'd. WASHERS DRVE RS Sia mese Kltt•"s 2 M2-003l FO. & BROCHUR Uc'd ·u.lc'd 1803Newport.C.M. inGardeoGrove. Hlaher comm1salons. Rtt0odit loned·RePos "" 64~2200 ESTATESALI •---._..;.-----~ Sttmary & Clerk Ty9ls Part, fulJ.tlme Ta & Fret Damag'd females. 9 wks. Box 7' ~h: drk wood, wht 1---------+-1 frff 14 doy LES who want to work whe Corp. of America. C.11 Guar /del trained. S30. ea. 673·3383 avoc, hme collon. Xlnl Old m0Jatine1 and 969 I Heltk•l•ftl
Tramin9 Course HOTEL GIFr SHOf' needl'd. day, 9am·9pm . s..6-0191. 29 YEARS lN 0 C B e 3 u t s 1 1 v e r cond. S22S. 640-0SOO tellaneous furn. 11 Dr. Gardea •rove
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RED CARPET
REAL TORS 961·9191
For details call Linda
MANAGEMENT
FULL OR PAftT·TUfE Call 644-llH DUNLAP'S "Chlnehllla . Pe rsian Uk N D' 1 Lul'ero H.B. tSlate ~._ ... , 24 25 .,, EVENJNGWORK oA":t 'l.ilNOON TEACllER·Pre·Sehool K tt Bo J lO Pt e ew anngroomta-GW > ~ , ,., • Outstanding opportuoit) "•• exper'd for 4 yr olds 18l5NewportBlvd .CM 4 ' en1> rn une 1 IM&6 chalr~.Besl orrer. · · 9AM-JPM
for a conscie ntious THEIRVINECO. Pleasant surroundmgs CALL548·7780 ~ 2061 640-6095, Cul·de sac s ale. J\n s, Antique furn 0 people o ri e nted in SSOHew,ortCtrDr Salar y opt'n Call aft · p . k · ... L collet'l items cd J k •. unelln d1 v1dua1: enjoy excellen H•wport e.-a. 1 m 644 0232 Go!o range, 30· Avoc11cfo. er;;un itteus • ..,o l/ac Bdrm chesl. tbls, lamps, Bn·ant Dr, H'B. Sot un Phyfe Sofa, Pine dro!J -P · · lmmac O'Keef1• & Mer . Siamese k•tlens '30 drk walnut fmlsh. Xln1 oni leaf Tablt-, Eutla kt: company beneflls. Appl) Equal Oppor t;mployer n u. SlGS 640.4341! 893·0764 rond. $90. 6'•·4463 Y · La mp Ta hie. Mo bot:
'" person. 9A M-Noon Tele'-hone Sales . . Wanted Vou1\g male kit . Sun Aua . 22, D·S m . Secrelary, Etagere, Mir· ~On ·Fri. P er s onne l•--------• A'.'11 ac PM Shifts Part· AIR CO~DITIO~ ER & ten that will be a hug Roll-away bed. lh1ck m a l· Wturlpool r ef , w hr. rors & so forth. Anllque
:ARJU01THOTEL SECRETARIES ti~e lB Or over Hourly ~upi;:•fi4;'" $150 bolh.. bea!.t Affect 1nttll tress, s polless, $22.0<>. drye r , s uow s i s, glass, malk·pattern.
900 Newport Center l>r waees & comm avail A • . 67 -8391 healthy. $S2.8306 846·9103 ~quarium. 13" Ford an dei>ruslon 11au. Gllll>s
NewPon Beach Desperately Needed For details l'Dll M0-0301 2 Door Gold Refrigerator . s Pc. Inlaid Bedrm Set. tires & whla. car Ike shoea, paper wei&hl!>,
Equal Opportllllily •&acvti•• Los An&eltt Times ror sale xlnt cond SlOO Siamese kittens •/shots Uviog Rm & Dinln& Rm. rack, furn, elc. any etc. Antique silver. Tea
, ____ E_m....;...p_lo..:.y_e_r __ ~ ~ .o...a.....:.-..is"-..&Jw.., l375Sunnower . C.M. &&5-95SJ . . Papers avail, from $3$ MLie. 1878 Placentia, CM lt.enas. 17965 Spice ood Cart. Ba liter Ra <"k ' ,-.. ""_ rrvn•.. 536-7962 evn. Wy, Irv. Sandbe a Ret hner. Commodes,
LADY/PT Work i •Tediltlc.a T...,.. Au Serv. Kenmore Washer $65, RederwaUng. Lovely a· Michelson Lamps, PlctUl"ft, Coffee
Costa Mesa 's fines •Sales Mature exper pref'd Kenmore Eiec DryerSSO, DofJI 104 Ooral quilted sofa sno· Grinder, Prlrnlt1 vc-~. RESTAURANT heallhfood st.ore.Tues •flwcl.-:-11pm·7a0m s Day1 All<>: Kenmor e Was her $35. •••••••••••••••••••••• lrt'ef!Ylnylredin~r.m;Sal/Sun, all day. Casler Set, Roya l
Thursdays+some Sal * "--~-~ p llame eve & wknd Guar~ Yellow Lab Pups, AKC while refrig freezer, S'75: Belful Ave. C.N . Doulton Dlshea, Books. Ex pr w/cuh reglste ""-avail Please call fo reglatered, 5 wks old. walnut & marble coff Fum .. Everylhlnt: and lots more. MANAGEMENT ,_he_l_p_ru_1._c_a_l_I S48 __ ·l_M4 __ -1 No Sb or ite Sh appt. 644.7050. Scars Kenmore 500 eltc SlOO. table. S4S. 751-0770, Ex> Lw be bes Bor A" M.C. accepted. , Longor shortlerm -----------t trl c washe r , dryer, 962·7393 ttC oc •1 HS.EH MOL.AHO
ales pe rson w /offic assignments Top S$$S Toolfft9 M hlftl t S170/bstoHer 548·0206 Lots of Super misc de-desk, books, hk TRAINEES furn t•\per Commass10 Ne,·erA Pee .\l Tempo c bl r ocl b 1 · . AKC Reg. Dobumll 11l11 ner furn p1e.ce s ga m e • c I o l
1 1 " :i p.:i e O too ualcfang G.E. Wa~her & Dryer. $60 Panscher , ~/tan. fem. Pril'f'd to sell Sunda on' h<nsehold masc. S ~,:~~~~~~,~~~~~-L-th--.-~empO &1p r o t:type "'~r k each. 19· F/F, Rerng S\.'t mo. old. All shots. ly ~t:IM~ena YNB 9-S.!t8 1''emSt,N
lnt·-·t•d 'in :!..~mite supervisi~n. S7S Ph536·19$2 962·1369, a ft 5 pm . 548 0200 ' Shores. '"' .... • • \LESPEOPLE ·Prnf'. .-rvuucuon tooling bwld· 642·1251 ______ __,._.._,
o care•r .,.anted 10 work for Una ln& u per. pref'd wfsomc Sears upni:hl F'rcexer , . Like new Ethan Alie Garage Sale . l"r
thotoffers que f'urniturestore. l lr TE'.'11PORAR\'HELP weldlne.Min .Syrsmach hke new.15.8 cu.ft.Des Fem. Mmla Schnauzer. C he r rywood Bufret 9am ·4 /m / 53
chol.__ ly +comm. 714.846.4007 Coll 540·4455 shop exper. Work In San ofrer. 644·5705 . AKC. t yr old to &ood China Cabinet $800 7 Dorado Or. 11 .ll .
.... ....,.. •:;-~z.;:::::~~;::;::-;;::;1-E:;q;:;u;.;a;l.;;Op~Po;;.r~E~m;.:p;;;lo;;;y~e~r Juan Capo. area. Apply M 1 l k home$60.645·07M. Couc h t'u s t 1200 _G_ood __ les_. -----t & opportw.lty? l<: es Secretary. New boat Coast Catamaran, 2026 · 0 v !" i n e x wee · $45-67()5' • • . dealer and brokeraae on ----------t McGaw Ave. Irvine. Calonc gas 2-oven s tove. IRlSHSETTER Purs MovU\g East. ve i' Conslder joining JACK bay. Gd skills. Yachtln Like new. To replace, AKCREG.,7 WKS. SOLDSPYOLASSHOME a sonable pr
IN THE BOX Family As sococlales.646-0SSl SECRETARIES TOW TRUCK DRIVER $800.Sat,$425.494-7708. 645-7473 MovingtoCondo allne Sat/Sun, 9·S. S
Restaurant.. We 're a•---------• ToEx~,'d. 1A7t.bppl~. Glrv~-We Portable electric dis , ...... la.l home ••-Cum. MllSlMU.6*1663 Nortb, lr-vlne.562· rapidly expandlnti na ALF.S • Sm. jewelry Needed lmmedialel, ww • • rn , ""~ -·..-llonal Orm thaloffers ex: thop.,. mature woman, Goodtypln1&sh N.8 . bwasher & electric • tionaJlnt.rem.ahepmb,oood Bar1alns. MlaclCldoo~bavelt,y
cellenlarowthpotent1al. wknoa.N.8 .613,.734 Super long term assign· burner larae oven stove. nds&dyrd.$48·130$ It.ems. Everything goes! need It. 11211 Pen 1---------1ment. Jmmed . plate· TaAIMEISlll 646-038'1 256E 15thSt.CM Dr. HS. Beach/ SALISWOMEH & ment. Full Or P /llme HB Ofc ShibtJu. beaut.lupt. . ' Sat/SUn. Rat.aurant experlt'nCI" Is Start S12S Jo'ttimc. SSO Sharp Micro-Wave ?ven ll 1.025 F\ne furnlahinp for aal
1h:1t you ho,·e ~Om<' pre· Will train Interested t'n· temno skills for phone desk. wknds. lnsh Setter. 6 mos old. furniture rep~entalive. Big Sar. U.B. nr
a.-ing sl.at~verythini:
mu.gt &o-dlnlnl aet, cor· ner tbJ, eolfee tbl, TV,
plant.I, mlld9btl11t'11 tools,
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etc. 3323 Maryland ~ir ,
Mesa Verde Nort. Sat &
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' not requlrl'd. We do a\k A.SST STORI MGR Q p/ttme. Good verba 1 U ke new. Call aft 3.30 o . from heme or wholesale (12·5 SAT " SUN
\lolls i.uperv1sorv "" t hu lllai.tlc wom en ~-fl'.-848.94J4 forrnfo 49'·5'104 Papers, s hots, house C hippe ndale sofa ~ Brookburst. :'> ~~;~~ecl.'f~!e~~~l h:,~~ ;,1~~~~o~~rc~11~~·~~"!. TF.~IPORARYllELP i------·· ___ 1Amana upright frt'ezer . ~~~::,·~~~#~ell SlOO. 'l;m•fk bfabrl~ ~1so'. ~=~!s~;· ~~!~ ar sale. Refria sto\'e
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the Jb1hty to moll\;tlf' Mabl like & .;si.umc resp C-" 54M4SS large. $100. · N~U~I :bi~r:~~ 'Se~~ mens/womens c sink unit. ore furn , ~~c~~~;!~~~P;~~~'::·o ~~C~~Y ir~~~,.~olt t:qualOppor Employer TYPISTS 979-7~ ~:~~!!,!' L~~~~1cfnu~!t Chlppenchle dining ch _963-627 __ 1_8 ___ -t~-I ~~~po~~q~p~~~~
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penod. '011 ·11 hJ \ e a 'tarting ':-.alary of $8..'>0
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rulurc ,\pply in person•----------< .. _ Gas s tove -Sear max: Australlan Shep w/beaut. ca~ving Sl2 l Da y Only! lnte from 5'-SJOO. Musl sell.
onl), Back St reet. 25 ecreta ry I Recepl F o "-r· -"Classic" model. Xlnt pups mix. To SH them ls ea. Hl·back wing chair I Items. End t:abl 500 E. 15th Sl. NpBch
r .i)hion Island, N.B. sml office in r es1denl1 al "C~Mr Opr• cond. 54o-4319 lo lovelhem.548·2513. damask fabric $300. guitar, radio. n Sat·Sun8·6.67$·2259. consl. ~Jusl hiu1e Alnt MTST·MTSC ----------•Drexel oak ba r $200. p oint. d ecou
SEAMSTRESS typing & shrlhnd skills -'Cieri! Typbh Refngeralor for salt. $1 8 week old blk male P<>O· Heritage It.hr sofa S6SO lounges, tools. t('
Westsail Corp. builder ol Salary comme n&urot or best offer. die $40 ot' best olr. Must French orient.al rug $150 + much more. s
l he finest c ruising w exp. Send resume l ____ 963 __ ·304_7 ___ 4 ...:s:.:cl:.:l:.:...SS7:.:..:....:·l:.:056.::.:.. _____ 1 At\jusl. typing tbl $35. 213 Wake For es
!ta1lboau h as 1mmed. personnel director : 2 17 Frigidaire refng, in S: Beaullful Aus tralian ~~!:..,~5~! nSntreompcbo'sl;t ..:C:.:·.::M:.:.·-----.-~-11--:-:'.:-:--------
\. a c n n c I • •. C o r Campus Dr. Suite 330. -nd ropnarton• SIOO Sh ,.._ Id • ..,,. oH ,,_.~ ~ " " ·• l i ,.._ 9271< -.v ' ..,. "· · ep. 1~~ years o · ...,.,. Rd C M OtrrOFORDIN1• !-enmslrcsses wiat leas1.,__r_v_n_e_._-...._. -·-"----1 982·1892 Ca1183J.1298. --··-·-·------1 Object 'D Art prl 1 t yr e~per.111 s:11l seam· SECIETARY(llCPR. J84IC~1Driv• Auction Freet y 1045 Medlterranea n ba sell:Anliques,pai as ~a'\.h0i~e~~,~~It ~~!.~No S.ll. r<"qu rt'd. 9.~ S46 741 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~••~•••••••••••• ':e~sltSJOO.,l5s1•0~~nr~S';,07~58d:, .. m. s & prints. Aece~s.: e •---------
your own tools. Apply to Mon-Fri. salary open (Across 1-'tom ~1inlature female puppy. " " OJ Slea~s. r.um, hooks. in Wing c~alr. ook iiide chair
J ohn \'ro. 1638 l'l:m:m IHS·~l--_ Orange Co. Au·port) ANTIQUE Black w/wh1tc face & Ju.st moved from large rac • Jewelr y• I'. & misc furn. Se\lcr;1I 1:1
t1a, Cosla Mesa &•l·retary !-\in Job Equal Oppor Employer feet. Probably poodle & home to condo m San treasures. Uph. fa <'~. g a I. S i Iv e r D <> 11 a r
----Slart. loS700 terrier mix. Approx 8 Clemente. Have almost !'le. Sun only 43• ~-1 i-;ucal7ptus lr<>c11. 5 i:.i l
SIAMSTRISS TYPIST. needed P /lime, AUCTION v.ks old Free lo lov1n new white camelbaC'k Modena & Chff Ur. 1 begono'I. Sat/Sun. J!ll:I
f':,per '<I on c<1111m 'I 5~,doys r1erweek,clther home.9684 293,6<12·R912 lovtiseat. for sale at ':i 543·020G Port llamsgatc, N11fll'h
tnat'hane. t"1t1me llaxtl·r mornings or nflcrnoon$ •GRAND HOTEL• -price. Also a 1 urm 7' Garage Sale & Antiqu l M4 0516
& Cicero, 6~2·7238 • C H Irvine Complex a rea .KITIENS, We're 6 wk plaid sofa. ol98·17()3 , m I l h II l ---~tt...2AOOW. at wy Cnll l\rlt'f'n.!>46-6170 No. l HOT EL WAY old. come in ossorted col ard o ~e. d 8 rrc Clotl111 A. Motor Cyril,
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ACMl;.642-3593 ••WAITER ** A .... AHEIM home.962·7l3l bfils, C2). 200 yrs old lamps, 2 treadle sewl 5041 >ovewood, II II .. __ " w/spreads & bolsters. machi_nes. Al$> 2 ro H92--02M. ** WAITY OPP. MAINGATF. Labrador. Yellow, !Omos decoupag~ d ecorated, petition ao.r arh •~---------rrc-larv. 1op IOl'Jllon TRA.INEIS •• TO DISNEYLAND male Free to gd home romice canopy & back s t n rler. compl e t e l::~cilln11opporTo$4;5U If •ou h9 v~n uper llolltopOt'sks.lla l 14 7 4 3 Bu.,haad drape,$2000 M.:i pl $SOO/best offer2Doga Bu nk bt>ds. d cak .
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INNOVATOR
Long established Gnc.innoti executive
search corporation is opening o West
Coost Division in the l1viie locale. We
o-e see~in9 on innolOhve Colle(Je God
whose life ambition is best served by
woning in on unobstructed °'"'°sphere.
making lots of money in on exciting. fast
paced field. If you ore extroverted.
enthusia stic, uninhibited. money
motivated. ond wont to foll in love with
your career, coll Ed Renner, ot
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interview. Some travel.
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\ioord or trustetll rl'lic" M87418or1i7.13K~1 k attt•n , "om(' nl c h1•11 1 of 1lruwcr11 , of f.oodl~ Ski irt1bn llaraaln!>l•lort-'! ----l)lk "1nw l1lk &t wht . M I 71171! I d • ' • h. ----'"II ,upt>nntr ndcnl of ,111 W A.ITRESSES llcycles 8020 wk". luv1>ahl1• 11'l2 M\54 • --11.0 • ark ~ltl,1.'qulp. f 111 o· \Of& 11:1; mntching o1
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polidr!C & admlnl11lrativ(' ('h.rnipioo. lll3r1c t. rt'd, tl•>I! Wl•ll t r:a1m•cl . hot 11ora . ~I 21" c:olor HCA NO Sat &. ~n 10 4PM. Hortet 1060
rei:ulJlluns & doe~ other WAREHOUSIE CLERK xtna contl. S3:J-O ,,~;, 1.:.11 & hr 1;11 i l.11 Con<>ole 7:12·11191 - -' -. -•••••••••••-•••••••••• r\'liill•tl work M r~q'cf GnrUll<' !-..1lt Snt & Sun. Arudrmy Co Ii 1 I Skill Olctou11n 100 ... pan "Appol"•I Distributor Antiques 8005 .,,. ... H 8005 ~hhol(. 011111'1111 Phyfe /\Oil 21 & ~. fHPM. lflfrl ll itlin s'tto~~il N'v~ ..
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Apply In ~r;son Ill fl'mllit' !179 IKOS. \f111111 ~tl•Ji 1'1111 lhl $20 ~C'~tl 11n ~23311 1;1~ '~ Dnllll(
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Vnllry. CA 92708 s.tG-1142 >.Int cund. $!15. 1trms ~nl •1 !'> oniy 272' 1~, l. fun.19111" $11.'i(l t~ihnat deadlln~ <;1111 1182-8141 V111t .1 th>I Orn. N, U • ..!..!. t93 1'182 •
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Weare an dishwash1ni: & dinln1t rm " 1d w-itt. dtl .. M ~ Mlft Wrouahl Iron d1n1n1t set --,
EqualOppEmploytr. dutJe~ 1n i.tural home eo.er 5000 of "'-i. ttodt _ te. $200. Whit e naui: 7' Wnlnul Reef rm S11t , JS
S.,e•-•ay ~t6 wortd's ••-st • .-...u. llkbf••• couch S•~ 63l ·t !H t . cockt:11ltabt~.d1n1nuel. ~1~
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htlprul for comm IR. E. servlrt'. Call J anice's obf.cts,..ctHMlilr•. love se.ats, choirs, Ibis. fl'rftSat/Sun 9.4 :14041 trl
otc .. airport area. Non _Ra_gRcd\' Ann' r.n M~3_ ~ i... dtiyb<-t1 Ucon 642-7232. R uby l,Antcrn. lJana .,0 smoker. ~nd rt'sume t -O.~ St.000,000 ..._. of • .....,. "' ~·3428 p i 1 J
p() Box 2211, Nt wPort VOtrrH Worktr. p1l1mr stock! Yo.'•• H•er,.. .-ytM.9 llkt It! --o n 49_~ __ ~ach. Ca 92Gl>3 Mnture Chntitu:in v.nnwtt A11ttrlca11 1 .. tereotiot1ol Gollerlu. S" ~tason lllntbame Bob; ror I d &.. P••tl .-;; H _ ...... _
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ft ,, .... "' 14 " •"' "'' "'° w/cbromc lees. 11$0 C u • (ofr 1°lb tJll>. rlrt uft\e ....N•14 ...... &...,,... ""-m, A.<IA ... ~A '•I ' • "'''""4'"" r u ....,..__ C.ll C'TJ.3311. Monrovia) Sun. 12 S.
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NEWPORT IMPORTS
:1100 W. Cst Hwy, NB
642-9405
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... 474 NEWPOaT DATSUN ._..a M I l I, VW-POISCH! Power Wlndow1. Etc. c.u SHOW CAI! 1969 TOY OT A ' lltOo••Sn.t -ew • SuJuanCap1atrano <S.PCX> 17~ apeed with blue u · \ ~~~.'.......... SaJoa&"i~-lAUll\I Near MecArthur ~ ~:P:,:.· modelt, fu.l· tJ7-4100 4tl-41 It $ 9 39 5 a.. t7I M.A.:1t't:,SN ~~~~·$ ~i1~~~~:~b~~1'!'~
'13 Aualln llealey 3000. RoyC.-..r. lttc. &rJamborff tto.da tt.Je Sa~llMn 'IS Ghia. orl1. owner, 111·2110 4tl-1210 eve! <XTT811).
ltl4tcond.S3400. Rolb'koyce BM IJJ..IJOO .,....New tit ei.ooo aC'tual ml, sa.eoo. Wffkee4.__W. ONLY $995
67'·8002 is.o Jemboree AlJ model.a ln .tock, fully X1nt coed. '3M• ~ PondM i.S BUS. A/C. 1un IWPOIT DATSUN
usun Merlna ltn4 Moo:i NewpUrt Buch 6t()..M44 DRIVE A .,quipped. .._ Karmann Ghia Pvt 1971 POISCHI ~=~rt coad. su,eoo 888 Dove Street
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M/FM. radl111. only SAVE A LOT "'LSO 142-ts18 Ml• •77 ZIOS• s spd. alloyi lutber '75 Tare•. PUS. l-owner. Ill· UOO 8000 males. A real buy at " a.· s A c & • • exceptional concl red r--------U 300. Phone Nr. & SUOf>"COMt>AHf,;! F•lll.MOf Made 9731 Bethoflraton yourblock / atereo+tape. :JOM ml nw uret blk '71TOYOTA D-b' ..... "I"" ' " • NOAOWA'f with a 280SE. Call for a (4&4NJV) l'"r Int. '•lloy whl•, 1' 1u11 CORO ... "' -.1naon, .......... ., lilWICKDATSUH Xlt'1&1Z4~dart••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $13995 "' .. """' SAMIA ANA .. quot• on this excitlna .... ow , rotker panet., Bllateh Auto. trena .. racto,..,. air '&6SPRJTE,2lona. e••AIJI Sal\JuanC.;latr1no a.Stod&N W 1SRXZ,4door,alrcond, newcar b II • d /f '# .-,._ t"'I 1)7111 .. 3 3375 · I tt•<A --1 oc 1• ,..,p • am n condltlonln•. Great GOOD CAR """"•Ta.--~ ~ • ~.. • ftAT·New tt7S VUl.Y '"°"· 1 ownr ~-· Ho.seof linport1 1974 PORSCHI sttre0 cassette. &42·M7 aeec>t)dcer. sst"osw.
&13-4984 131 w•~o~ ~sevea. 213/921-ISll or~ f * USID IMW's * iO tt.00 Road1ter ..... " 914 ' I 7 95 IMW 9712 •eezooz.<ZSPUS> Me<:bsound.Gdcond. Automalk, factory air,~...... 974 714/523·1250 Sspd .. radio.macs&on• fMu1t
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'7SSJOJ . (634NUX) '7% 4 Or Sta. Wag w/acr $4595 AutomatJc with air ron new palnL" tare!>. real Now $5895 ~-7ooS3nl.d S700/bsl or CloffdO..s-do-Goodcondatlon.Makeof 19760 dltlonlng! SUPERB! nlceS3900.960·1393PP ...,.. r FIAT-etM t300MDM> m n.2002·s • apd, 1mrf fer. 962·9904 1 l I COUPl SAODLEIACK I 975 PORSCHE dis Royce A~1 . xlnt. PP. 1714 ) '72 .S IO Wagon . air M~aJllc blue, vinyl top YAWYIMPOITS 9142.0 ••••••••••••••••••••
675 1478,1?13>598-3803 AM /FM . roof r ack. lo11t wire wbeel coven 131·204049s-4949 .s •pd ., mag 5 ,
book Sl800/ best oHer Blaupunkl AM /F •t .. r•o+tape •· onl.., ~==;-.;;;;--, '68 BMW 1600. 2 dr sedan. 642 7312 ~ 1UllA30092209 + ~ "' "" J tr IOY
d I r 197"' D-'-·-260,. air cond lion, a ll Fla AM /FM radio. new in Now $7 195 ~ ra 111 :.. am/ m SU.SO .. ..._ • factory eqwp. tenor & Ures. 2.5 ml pe ftOlLS·ROY
4 spd, bucket seats. sleeJ · s • 1 · l9llO Mettedes 220, 4 spd. @ 19,5'7S males. tZ&lMSF >. ~ C •RVE•
5.'>7~ A rutly e qu 1p pe $4795 1 Be off d '*~ IMW TRADE·IN's •---------1 automallc. Buy or lease 1a · . st er or lra ,......., ... ~ apri 9715 C917LKCI. FfAT.74121 for pickup or panel •DONIUINS• ~----·122002-A (121FTQI ••••••••••••••••••••••• $"' ... DLEl"'CK 2 D _ .. _ ln I r 67S«TO days or 67J..967 PORSCH· ·UDI '73 8avan a-(031KD NI 1976CAPRI 11 -""' r, scucn, v Y roo aft6pm. IP" Cl~OWHOA't$ iSS301A·Lther.tPE4416l VAU.EY IMPORTS radio. Uc.117KKV. 1--"--------i MERCEDES BEN'l 13631 Harbor Blvd. t-,61'1-Si_l_v-er_Shl_d_o_w-. -4~
Auto trans., rnrtory air
rondataonanc. roof rack
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MISSION VIEJO
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\tw '16 Tt)'OU
al tirM o(
• ~ 111 p11rcllase
Ford Sln \\ 110 for "·•ll• I.ii Wgn \'ery clean.. new Alltot, M•w tlOO Allloa. .... tlOO Alltos, Mew
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1 71~ ~ .itrE 72 LTD Broueham. xlnl
'i3 Gala\1e 500 ~ew llr•" c-!>nd. S\950. ALSO '71
& brakes. ,1111 c.-und f iat 121 Sp ider, runs
:i! 100 962<)482. \.Int Olfrr. Amonca
<."at Plan. 67$ 8900 '73 LTO t'ountn ~quirt ----1
Bmull ham \\'a~on. p , 1;.~ S~Olllon WJ1ton Coun
p h. Jlr. lui: racli. all tll tr. Sq~1re Looks &c run:;
\lrJ't !W.1111 conil :\IU!>I i:ood l:Jll ~olli 14SH
'''t' ~.300 PP Ill:! 64\.'I
, . • 1 Llftcoln 994 t.llil f ord l tun \ 1o1 t rur k •• • • •. • • •. • • •• • • •• • •••
. 1u1um a tu·. run .. ""11" io t:onttnentul. low m1
"ood lite'>. Sf.UO ~·.i,h 2ntl owner. Xlnt cond.
:!llll JIJrbor W'rd ~(1Jl'l S1!175 003 1 l:JO n CO!>lU r.t e:;a
· --. -d ·73 Lincoln :? door, HT 7S Grana a , 01r. <111l1 43 000 mi hke oew $3850
cruise cont • \ in)'I top 968 -4141
X.Jnt cond 831 ·2300 ------
. --·72 C SOV full pwr, s~~. t.8 Ford wan. :s90. xlnt nu linia " brkl!. Well
:shape, run~ J:d, nda I m :untained. xlnt c:ond.
lire S750 8'.2·729'. ti7.f\00m1 S3300 Lido lsk
Don't drop the ball! C ct 11
)(lb with • low-cost Dall)'
1'1lot Clu1lfled Ad
I' hone 642-~7"
673 ~904
'671.mroln $17~.
Cull
t71 I) ~3h 1~G.
A.tos. New tlOO ..,.ot. Hew
...
IT•s OUR OFFICIAL
CLEANUP TIME
WE•LL SKIM I
THE DEAL DOWN
TO THE BARE BONES
USE YOUR HEAD •••
Buy American ••• NOW!
SUPER USED CAR VALUES
I"' TOYOTA COIOMA
HARDTOP Automatic. ~ 1295 1 owner & low m11es •
'ZOY3441
CHOICE OF l GUMUHS
AN EXAMPLE 19 71 $
w autorn;:i11c 1 ownpr 1495 & on•v 46 000 m•lf'~
!3620CXI
1973AMC.IAVBJH Auto m111 c;. pwr .'2'195 ~leering. '" cond 6
v.nyt lop Hard lo hnd'
,838FYOJ
I t7 4 VW DASta.
Has row mileage and 1s63295 1 n b r a n d N E w•
condtllon (496M8Hl
1975
MARK IV
EVERYTHING
ON SALE NOW
COME IN
AND
SAVE!
YOUR CHOICE SI 016
s53 OM. s53 MO.
NEW 1976 DODGE
SURFER VAN
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT
THIS SUPER LOW PRICE!!
., 55959
o aded wrttl V-8 11u1o ma1tc custo m
eciu1pmen1 package power s1eonng. power
brakes. panelro g caro<'11ng Immediate
delivery al 111•!. ... uper low pr1cp Ser B11AE6X071382
LUXURY SPECIALS
t•74 LIM LM
lll~lKit '•II J I • ~"'l f.)o ffl"'
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f,..,,. .. ~ h.,,!l"', f1., l~ mo\''" appr..Nd r>• yo..1
c;> wyj <'"<1-r Ar ., P"' ,.~,,,,.. '"'" \ IS 'ii~
MOTORHOME
SPECIAL!! "
tt7l FOID PICK UP ,.100
Stlcil shift eeonomv. rldiO & neatet
One of a kind at this pnoe' Ser
F10ALR27605 Soec1atly Reduced'
I '74 FOaD •IAM TOltlHO v.a automatic, radio & hellter. oower
steet111g & brekes. air c:o"<I Ser
4H31Hl53394
lt6' PUMOUTH
v II (),jll)ltW)I .. •O I I II. 1 ... '"' s 1 086 p.,_.., •'~'~' r1 nNj llf"
181PCY
I t70 POllD MA YllllCIC
1 '*'°'· ~ •VI ••f'lfl()my ,,,jo $ 1 086 II 1 .... .,.... A •• 1' I '" . .,., ..
OJ•~flJ
I Ht MHCUU COL PAI• WA•. q prJK VQ, 1)1;tr) II' ••~t•oi\fl
f7 hr~•\, u.t I-" .,/"'f.Jr,..\ /I. s 1 086 If'•' pr ..,. ,, wv~·~n
WE1VE GOT 'EM!
THI FANTASTIC 191/J ff.
JAMIOREE
MINI-MOTOR HOMES
Only 3 leflr Now 1t1 the limit tQiook 111 theee recreallonnt veh1clw. fOf '!Klfl lh•'rf' wo n 1
be any 76 -. '"'' D<>n I m1~·· Qui nn ""' savings!
tt74 DATSUN .. 210 I tH MHCUIY MOMTIGO
M)C.8roogham 2 Or Hard Tap vs. au1om1t1c tran1m1u1on. power
ateertno I brel(n. .,, cond radio.
heater Pretty C#. Lie VZK-641
1972 CAPRI 2600. v.e 4 soeed 111d1n & l'lf'ater mc1g, &
sooiler oowor bra""" H11n" out 'trOl'l(I
L•C ?63-PEV
4 cy l.. automatic tr1nam1ssron
AM/FM. vinvt 100. A sharp httle oa'
saver LIC 6"-JSE
s1999
53589
5 1286
lt74CAPll
4 cvr . 4 speed. radio & hHt9',
beauUlul hlll• car. Plenty of gaa
economy. Lie. ~FE.
lillTIFllll
LINCOLN
LINCOLN MERCURY
16100 IEACH ILYD.
llUNTING10N llACll
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842-8844
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9100 "'
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A SHOPPING LIST OF AU10h10TIVE ~LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD
IN COSTA MESA
Costa University Johnson Mesa
Datsun Sales & Service & Son
LINCOLN
DATSUN CARS
& TRUCKS
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75 610 H.T. c,..
White with AM /FM
radio. tide moldings &
air condi tioning
103~. ,. ......
'4295
71 611 H.T. Cpe. 1 5'>edal paint. radio, air conditioning.. • 03130.
S.Pric•
'4500
'7171t J Dr.
~ad10, heater. side
molding. auto. trana
10313~.
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'3495
71710 c,..
Vinyl tOQ, AM/FM racllo.
.. , condttion1r19-03134
S.Pnc•
'3295
'7S71tCpe.
Radio, 11de moldings
103078.
S.Pric•
'3795
'71J.JIO4 Dr.
Radio, aide moldlngp.
blue matCC'llng Interior
t031e9.
S.Mce
'2995
:en lie•• 11••• •liltP ............... c ....
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COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 Harbor Blvd.
54<>-6410
OLDSMOBILE
HONDA CARS
GMC TRUCKS
BRAND
NEW
1976
CARS &
WAGONS!
llAMD
MEW '76
HOM DA
STATION
WAGON
With Automa11e
T11nsm1u1on
IMMIDIATE
DELIVHY
IWBB20183811
•
SELICTIOM
IS WHY WEtE
Mo. I
CONTINENT Al
MERCURY
CAPRI
RECENT
TRADE
LUXURY
CARS
A
TRADITION
WITH
US!
72 COU.AI 11·7 ~ ••" .., c.ono 1\11• .,.,_... ,~4111 ,........_Lie:. 4J$..oHOC
$2975
74f'tMTO tUMAIOUT ,,..._Mt .... _l>'>C• ,.,..., , __ ... __ ... ._
l lC> ., """'
$1995
$2195
70TOYOTA ........
4 c-yit ""o ar-... fad Oft ""' ~""'9· ..... , "tee I '
1395
7ZMIRCUIT
MAICjHllS
~COUP' tollded . "" . .,..,,,,
.o~p-.ftr •fttL comfO•• •Olilf'\9t ·~ p.r ... a l .. 16l 'YV
$2795
"7JCAPll
$2695
75 MAH IY
l0/1-toc.l'OO .. I<-"" tt.Mury ...,.,OQle!j ,,, •• Of'• .. !'f'Wt
_.,.l< "' Ll'V
$8995
·11 vw1us
• ....., f.00 " •• ,.., J-1 • •
-l< M~ELT
$3295
7S COUCUI
11·7
4 f • ~ It e A ... FM a.it.1 ....
tt.;I •" ·~ CJllll!e>lt•f~• 1 ,...,, INPI•
"""'"' th.It~ .... ~ t• I\ <"°"9f·•' -•l<~1
$5395
74MAlllY
COHTIMIHTAL
'"" ~ ,.,1tt.r lint .. "'" ,._ AM.N 1w• ,..., f'I,._ Tttff! r.-• 4
,..,. ,...., .,. lt<. '" l Ol
$7195
'71 MOMAICH
4Dl.•HtA .. ,,.,,. w.., tNr.,.,.,,,' 1.1\'·~ .,,,fllll ,
• ' <Olttt '""•'•""' fr• ,, ' ~""" $4650
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$3675
UNIVERSITY
SALES & SERVICE
2850 Harbor Blvd.
~9640
JOHNSON
&SON
2626 Harbor Blvd.
540-5630
Connell
Chevrolet
CHEVROLET
CARS & TRUCKS
---~ --
Brand
New '76
CHEYETTES
YOUlt CHOICE:
$2699
SCOOTERS
11271623-1619
1274921-1667
•
Brand
New '76
LUY
TRUCKS
YOUI CHOICE:
s3349
LUY TRUCKS
•23943'-1845
11241262-17•6
CONNELL.
CHEVROLET
2828 Harbor Blvd.
54&.1200
Nabers
Cadillac
CADILLAC
AUTOMOBILES
AUGUST
SALE!
lt11COUf'I
DIYtLU Leatner, IP!lt powef seat.
1t•eo. fu)I power. Ser.
1150M'.
IJHS
I f7t UMCOl.M ......
leather IMta. full power.
(1816185)
UIH
lfHAMC
PACM
Nr Cond .. AM·fM plus ** Only 4, 187 m1lell
(292PLG) ·""'
lf1JMllC&H
2MS&S8AH
L•ll• New• Power
wlndow1, lur eond.,
stereo rec.ho. (fs.48PCX)
SfJH
lt115191.M
DIYtLU
Full pOWer, low miles,
stereo redlo. Three to
choose. (&53LVO). Low
As
S1tH
lt74COUPI
DIYIU.I
Split pwr, seat, stereo
radio, full pwr., seven to
ehooee. (9e3JRO}. Low
As
1 f71 Ll .. COLN
CONTIHIHT4L MIC IV
Golden Edition. leather,
stereo tape. cruise
c ontrol loaded
19781.01()
HHS
lt7' UYlUI
I C1u1H Control, AM·FM
Steteo, 8 track tape. full
Power &nd low miles
(389NLA)
SALi ,.tel
lt7J CADIUAC
SIDAM
Stereo red10. 1111 wheel.
leather. I u II power
'558HYZ)
S4H5
lt7J ""'' llOLS
Auto. trans. AM·FM
s tereo . atr eo nd.
(165JSO) Sat ti
Sale Ends Wed
Aug 25th. 1976
NABERS
CADILLAC
2600 tiarbor Blvd.
540-9~00
-
.
Earle Ike
lm~orts V LVO
TOYOTA
11 TOYOTA
MAIK 114 DOOl
AUTO .. IADIO
304 DJM
'70 TOYOTA
\TAT '(H4 w r ....
A.ul 0 AIR ' ONO
'72 FIAT •
IJI SIDA ...
4 Sl'UD, lADIO
475 HFX
'72 FIAT
',TA fl')N W<";1H
4 \l'HO 1111< M
'71 TOYOTA
MK II SIDA ...
AUTOMATIC, UDIO
387 OJW
·71 TOYOTA
JN'"''° H[JIOP
~UTU AJM I ·H•O
72 RAT
124 SIOAH
4 Sf'HO. Ala
709 FVE
EARLEtl(E
IMPORTS
1966 Harbor Blvd.
~9303
Theodore
Robins
FORD CARS
& TRUCKS
1976
CLEAN-UP!
EVERY NEW '76
• PINTO •
• MAVERICK •
TORINO
SEDANS
& HARDTOPS
1Dea1ers eos1 1ne1 .. oes
lre1gh1 and l1e1ory
hold·baclll /
HUNDREDS
OF 1976's
MUST GO!
SELECTIONS WIU.
HEVIA IE GIEATBl
-OUI r1tCES ON
'76 MODELS WILL
NEVEi IE LOWER.
ARST COME
ARST SAVED!
EXTRA
SAVING S ON
DEMOS'
OVER
40
llAUTIFUL DEMO.
STAFF. AMD IXIC.
C A I S A T
OHC l -A ·YIAI
SBJ..OFf PllCESI
THEODORE
ROBINS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd.
642-0010
I •
Bauer
Motors
BUICK· OPEL
BRITISH
LEYLAND
Jaguar·
UIWSHES
lNEWUEED
OF CAT
THI
XJ·s
IN.STOCK ....,.,.
ODJVDr
FANTASTIC
SAVINGS
~ 991.~
•F.P.G. is Fun Per Gal·
Ion and you'll find
more of it in the quick,
nimble MG Midget.
(Not to mention the
lowest price of any
aulhentrc sports earl)
BUY NOW
& SAVE!
(Ck>Hd 6und11y}
BAUER
MOTORS
2925 Harbor Blvd.
97~2500
Miracle
Mazda
MAZDA
CARS & TRUCKS
MAZDA
NOW
GIVES
THIS
AMAZING
5 YEAR
OR
75,000
MILE
FACTORY
ENGINE
WARRANTY
ON ALL
NEW '75
& '76
ROTARY
CARS
& TRUCKS!
mazDil
GIT A OBAJ DIAL ~'YOU GIT IN ON THIMAZM
MIRACLE
MAZDA
2150 Harbor Blvd.
645-5700
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FINAL
SPORT
LOCAL
WANT AD
TH~ ICE CREA M STO((E HAS A 516N THAT
SA"IS, ''OKA~, T11EN PLEASE DON'T BRING
. SOOK5 INTO OUR ICE CRE,~M STORE 11
NANCY
0
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1976
5PEAKING OF READING AND EATlNG, I
DON'T KNOW WH'1' IT 15, BUT WHENEVER
I TR4' TO READ A BOOK AND EAT
POTATO CH I PS . M'1 E'1'E5 ALWA'1'5 WATER ...
7' .~q:,;
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'1'0LJ WANNA l-IEA~
A GOOD ONE?
THE BOOK STORE HA5 A SIGN IN ITS
WINDOW THAT SAi.<S,11 PLEASE DO NOT .
BRING ICE C~EAM INTO THE SOOK STORE 11
I HArE T.-'\LKI NG
TO L.fOU I CHUCK !
AND NOW A f=EW
WORDS FROM THE
SPONSOR
f.
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WHAT A~E
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-ro Do"~ • •
?TEP ON
A 8 lAG.
ANO WHY
NOT ?
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ONr F-/Ji:'ON A l..DN0
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W•'·· ·A GIPL NA MED
UTTl-E ~ED ~1011\11
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I HAD A PHONE CALL RIGHT AFTER
YOU LEFT! HE ASKED FOR ABBEY
SPENCER! IT HAD TO BE DRIVER I ••
BUT HOW DID HE KNOW WHERE
TO RF.ACH ME ?
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By Hank Ketcham
J: OUNNO. t;<JM£-
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GET~ CONFUSED!
'-'a.JDGE PARKER <1 <J<J
DID HE DESCRIBE
HIM ?
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GET BACK TO THE AIRPORT !
ROGER AND I'LL MEET YOU
AT THE PLANE! BE
READY TO TAKE OFF!
YES .,, BUT THERE'S
NO PHONE! WE 'LL I
HAVE TO STOP BY
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vvAICH
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The Woman Behind
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I DAILY PILOT I
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Our People Quiz:
How to Handle Those
Marital Quarrels
Make Our Chicken
Souffle Salad-
And Keep Cool!
One of th ... men waa Hlected the
"Beat Running Back" in college football
today. The other I• the first player ever
to place first in two dlffer8"t position•.
To find out more, -page 4.
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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Ciga1ene Smoking Is Dangerous to Yu Health.
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FOR SEN. HENRY M. JACKSON (D.-WCMlt.)
w1aae " tu "'°" uapopu1ar qmcv-. tu P..Mrol ~P-Mn. L. Mfll.. Bohon, Ind.
• The Postal Service. Although it's not a Government
agency, it'• owned by the Government and operated u a
semiautooomous corpontioo. Since it alec:u every citizen,
it's the object of widespread criticism. The public feels it is
FOil LEE llEJUWEl'BEJl, "4r of ·Bemob11 /orw•·
What, be.id. 1DOD91, ...U. •mu attractive aad teSJ?
-C.A., Hollywood. Calif .
• If money makes a man sexy and attractive, then rm
sorry. To me a sexy and attnctive quality comes from the
soul oE a man. not his monetary worth OJ' even his physical
attributes. For a man to be truly leX}', be should appeal t.o
all the ten1e1. The one DWI who lits this detcriptioa and
pops immediately into my mind is Buddy Eblen. Surprised?
FOil EDCAB BERCEN
ls ventriloquian a dyfa1 ut?-G.S., Vancouver, Wub.
• Entertainmeot. like fuhioo, has trends. It moves in cyc&es.
There wu a time when comediam could not get work-now
we have a glut of them. Same thing with magicians. We've
had too many Punch and Judy and puppet shows on TV.
n.ey've ruched their popularity peak, and now it's time to
rest. But in due course, ventriloquism will come bade. I
hope rm around to .,. it.
FOR lllSTr llOWE, octru.
la "'Goodbye, Norm.a Jeaa", in which )"IMI played Marilyn
Monroe, it wu made dear that Marilyn rucMd stardom
by dispeml.Q& favon to mea in Hollywood. ls there much
oi tlUa •cutin1 couch" bwinaa goin1 oa ia Hollywood
now?-LC., Bdalo, N.Y.
• Not as much. Because most of the big movie companies
are now owned by large conglomerates, there are too many
people and too much mooey involved tn the malclng of
movies to allow fOf this sort of thing.
FOR D.REW FE.USON of thef Doll.tu Cowbot,11
Are you any relation to your teammate, Prettoo Pearson?
A~ were you named after the late columnht Dre• Peu-
toa?-Rob Rrooek, Pocatello, ldaho
• At the time ol my birth, my family was living In Ncwuk.
N.J., and Drew Peanoo's column was carried in ooe ol the
newspapen there. My fatheT admired him and decided to
name me for him. But no, I'm not related to Prelton Peanon.
FOR THE • ASIC THEM YOUllSELY' EDITOR
I've heard Monty Hall described u a "'bwn.anitarian." Were
they Jolrinx « Hriow, EsJ>l•lftt p&e .. ?-WIUJam Mercent,
Corput Chritti. T ...
e Yoo must be rHt!n"lng to the speech hy Rep. ~as M.
Rees ( 0-c.ilif.) m<'Ofded In the Congressional Reoord.
who aa.ld of Monty: "He's somethin« much more Important
than the hmt ol • popular televbioo show. He Is a humanl·
tan.an: That wa' after two plane crashes killed dou:ru from
tho Wichita State and Manhall UuJvenity footb.11 teams
ln 1970, Mooty orpni7.cd a TV show and railed $750,000
(Of the vlc:tlma' families. M<>nty -erves on bouds ol the
Cedars-Sinai Hospital, L. A .• United Jewish Welfare P1md
and the Watt& Training Center. And the. are onty a ~ ol
his activities. In 1972 Mayor Sam Yorty named him ·Hon-
onry UfetbM Citiun ol the City of Los A.nples."
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paying increasingly higher rates for a lea responsive llCMce.
People in rural areas tee enewive closwa oE their post
oflices, resulting in the bs ol community identity and great
inconvenience. Older Americans and thoee in Jow or fixed-
Income bnck.ets ClOIDplain that the rate Increases make it
d.iJlicult to communicate by mail And mai1 is often their
only contact with frieods and famlly.
FOR A.NGIE DIC«JNSON
There have i.ea rumon that you •at1t Iv leave ~Police w--.· ls .... true?-L ~ CNeD Bay, Wu.
e Untrue. l plan to continue u Pepper until our show is
canoeDed.
FOR JACX ALBERTSON
Did you start oa the hard ••y, u most .cton .eem to do?
-J. B., Lwn.ia, ObiO
• A.nd howl During the Depression In New Y or\, I slept
oo the subway in the winter and in Central Parle in the
summer-. I stu!ed newspapers in my shirt to Jceep warm ..
But b-.dc then, if a guy had a buck, be' d share it with three
othen at a Chinese restaurant that 5ttVed meab for a quar·
ter. I passed the time by practicing new dalK"e steps in
doorways -then drank coffee in a cafeteria until dawn.
FOJt HAJUIY CllAPlN, ~
When do you get your to0gwriting lntpiratioa?-S.A.,
Fort Word&, Tez.
e Usually &om the newspapen. One of my best songs came
from reading a review in The Neu> York Time1. It wu about
a cla.ssical singer preparing for 15 years for his "debut" and
getting loluy critiques. How sad, I thought, to work so bard
for so long. tbeo have it all end in one night. That's when
I wrote "'Mr. Tan.oer."
FOR NA.NCY WALIC.EJt
An you a bi& perty-1oer?-M.W., Hollywood. Calif.
e No. I detest them and only go if it's a "must." I don't
know why, but l'J)Qtt people are never themselves at parties.
They come oomplete with a fa~de (come to th.Ink of it, I
probably do, tool). Everyone tries to impress everyone else
and be what they're not. J amuse myself by wondering what
they're really lite, without the affectation and artiftciality.
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Presenting:
~ Weelily's
th
Annual
1\11-Ameriea
College
Football Team
B y Larry Bo.Ute ..
FAllltlY WE.OU Contributing Editor
A for the honor of being first-team
quarterback ... a fierce race for
the No.-1 running-back aJot ...
a tnumpb by one man tn both
the placekicking and punting contests
.. c.hesc were the htghhghts tO PANIL y
We£KL Y's stxtb annual poll of sports
cd1ton of FW ncwspapcn Lo detenmoc
the bnt in college football.
AJ1dc from the VOllng for playen al
all offensive and defensive po51tiom, the
editors, as in the past, made selections
on the Best Runner, Best Pasl!er and
Best Lineman in the undergraduate ranks
this fall.
Mike CordoY-. Stanford's rifle-armed
sianal caJler, won the designation u "Best
Passer" in a narrow decision over Joe
Roth of California. But in the baJlot·
1n1 for All-America q~rtcrback, both
Northern Califomi&ns finished in a dead
heal for the fint-turn berth.
In the oonlest for beat lineman, Gery
JeW, Sout.hun California's rugged ICl)-
1or defensive tackle, woo out in a wide·
open contest m which ocarly every mem-
ber of the tint-team otremive and de-
fensive liocs drew eome support. Roa
Browner, one of Notre Dame's junior
defensive ends, finished second to Jeter
in the best lineman voting. (Willie Fry,
the other haJf of the Pightioa lrisb's dc-
f cnJivc cod combination, was voted to
FAMILY WEE.K.1.Y'• secood tekm.)
Tony Doneft, Pittsburgh's speedy
senior, prevented the state of California
from scorina a clean sweep in the "best"
categories. Aptly nicknamed T .D., Dor·
sett n.a.rrowly edged Southern Cal's Rldly
Bell as Best Run.oer. With pun clearly
intended, both Tooy and Ricky ran away
from the rest of the running-back field
and were easy finMeam wionera. They
loom u the lop two candidates to suc-
ceed Archie Griftin u lhil year's Hcis-
man Trophy winou.
The Ohio Slate Buckeya were nted
I.he lop collegiate team io I.he U.S. in
1975 unti.I they were defeated by UCLA
in a huge upld in th(e lloec Bowl oo New
Year's Day. Despite aufferina heavy
graduatioo loae&, lbe 8ucUya are agajo
a •tron& candidate for nalioo.al booon.
Five of them, the most from any ooe
team, made our first-team All-America
squad. The ftvc include junior guard
ctvle W...ct, plus three members of the
dc/eosjve line-tackle Nick 8uoMrNd
and end Bob 11ruc1Dn91d, both seniors,
and middle pa.rd A8IOft Brown. a jun-
ior. But tbemo1t interesting All-America
tdoctioo Crom Obio SWc is a man who
actually bolds two positiom on I.he fint
~ aod puo.ter. He't Tam
81ded9nr, the ftnt ma.n ever lo win fint-
team honors at two positions since
FAMlLY WEBllY began conducting All-
America baJlota.
Not many kickers ever become eligible
for aJl-around honors. In fact, Skladany,
a member of a Pennsylvania family
which has sent two members-his father
and undc-to caRCn in pro football. is
the first man to handle all the kic.ting for
the Buckeyes since HeLSman Trophy
winner Vk Janowicz. back in 19SO.
"The coachlng at.atr here ii a little con-
ARSTTEAM .................................................................... ...
OFFENSE
Q 9 """··---Cofdioolr• Stanford, 6--4, 215, Sr. and "°8 "°"'-
Callfomla, 6--4. 205, Sr. (tie)
....... llec*-TOftJ Dotwet
Plttaburgh, &-11, 185, Sr.
RutWne Bedt-fUd1y ...
Southern Callfomla. 6-2, 218, Sr
WW. "9c1Mr_,,.._, Clifillo
Penn State. &-0, HIO, Jr.
Wide Aeomlv•-lM'f ........
T enneuee, 6--4, 200, Sr
TIIN~Mec-..1
Notre Oeme, .,.., 2.0, Jr.
TecUe-awta Werd
Ohio State, 6--4. 2e8, Jr.
Tectlle-M D"'8el
Michigan, &-5, 280, Jr.
• • rAllllLY WEEKLY. Auto* 22. tm
Guerd ~Dallltwe
Mlc:Ngen, 41-3, 237, Jr.
~HullM8
Notre Dame. 41-3. 2'41, Jr
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Nor1h C.rollna, 6-3, 234, Sr.
~To.IMd..,
Ohio State, 9-0, 192, Sr.
8UT 'AIRR lllU CORDOVA
Stanford
MST RUI • .._ TONY DOMSTT
Pltt.t>uroh
8UT UM!M .. 1-4ARY ATP
Southern Callfomla
•
cerned that Tom is the ooJy man they're
countin1 oo in the kicking game," aays
a .pobsman for the Ohio State football
staff. "After all, if Tom should ever ,et
injured, there wouldn't be a.oy replace-
ment. But they're oo« worried with what
Tom ca.o do ii bc'a sound."
Little woodcr. Sltladany bu beto the
Buckeya' kickoff man aod punter liDce
he joined the vanity. aod in 197S topped
I.be oation'a puntera with an averap ol
46. 7 yards, ooe of I.be hlJbat fiaura oo
record.
Al the team's long field-goal specia.list,
Tom last year cooneeted twice in three
au.empts, including a 59-yarder .,aimt
Illinois. And, u a sub&titut.e for aince-
graduated Tom KJaba.o on utra-point
tries, Skbldaoy clicked oa two of t.htec.
Aloog with Ohio State, Notre Dame
and Midlilao represent the cream ol
Midweat colle1iatc football. Notre
Oune'a four playen include two oa of.
f cote-tight end Kell llecA ... and auard
EfNe ......... ; and two OD defeme-de-
femivc ead Browner aod defensive back
Lulw .,...,, All four are juniora.
MacAfee is a c.ruahin& bloct.er wbo
led the Irish io re<leivtn, in 1975 with
36 catches for 333 yards and ftvc touch·
downa. Bn.dley drew more vota than
aoy other defemive back in FAMILY
Wlln v'a bellotioa.
Michiaaa'a three 6nt-team adec:tiom
inch.Ide acnior linebacker C8lwtft 0 .......
wbo attracted mott votes than any other
linebacker, junior offensive linemen ..
W. a tackle; aod ll8ltl DoftMue,
a prd. Dufek is the youn,er brother Oil
Don Dufek, who wu a Mkhlaaa AJJ.
America pick tut aeuon.
llart c.ntrel of North Carolina
rounds out the finMeam ofteoaive line
at center. The ftnt-team wide receivera
are J......, Cef8lo of Peon Slate, a juo-
aor, and Larry ....,.. of TeuDCMCC.
C.cf alo bu seen action at •ingbac.k.
IOIDCtima nmnlnl with the ball (47 car-
ries for 182 yarck Jut fall) and IO«De•
tlma catc.bina lt ( 8 for 112 yards in '15).
Seiven i.a not blessed with put apeed
but baa 811.ctllent moves and a knack for
oomin1 up with dil6cult catda. He
latched onto 41 paaac:a lu& aeuoo for
840 yards. an excellent 20.S-yard aver·
a,e per grab, and acored four TDa.
The defemive aide of the IU>c of acri.m-
ma,ae featura, in additioo lo thO'IC ai·
ready named. lincbacken Jina Wlght--
••n of Nebraska as well aa Ben
zwtlMI ol Oeorp and defcmive
bacb ~ a.,taom of Te.us. Zac
.......... of Ot.laboma and .... ...,.
llnea of Arizooa State.
Tb.e battle for national quartctback·
in& bonon miabt come ri&ht down to
the re,ular aeuon finale on November
20 when Stanford playa California at
Berkdey. Cordova and Roth both ftn.
iabed among the top 20 puacn in the
national stalistic:a last year. The Stan.ford
star lived up to put credenlia.ls and
Roth emerged virtually Crom nowhere
aa the suc:ceuor to Steve Barttowsk.i,
who was an All-America sdedaoo in
1974 and made bis rookie aeasoo with
the National Football Leque'a Atlanta
Fak:oot a bi& ooe in 197$. Tb.e Cali·
fomi& 8cal1 w~ one of the bis aut·
prise t.eama ol '15, rcmainina in the Roee
Bowl f'a(lC right up to the ftna1 weebod
of the rqular seuon.
Pittsburah and Southern California
won't meet thia IClllOO, so there'll be
oo bead-to-bead coofrootatioo between
Donen and BeU.. wllaa they face each
other in a postlellOO bowJ pmc.
But the two flnt..team All-America
runDCn could waae a tremeodoua bat-
tle all 1CUOD for the national pound·
aainina title. woo lut year by Bell in
record.-ttiq f ashioo ( 1,875 yards).
Jobony Robinson bu succeeded John
McKay, oow with the NFL'a Tampa Bay
club, u bead coecb of USC'a Trojans.
He aiz.a up Bell'• uacta thla way: "He
baa tremcadoua power to nm ove.r pec>-
ple and the ability lo make wouJd...be
tadlen m.iu him."
Doneu. two ioc:ba aborter and about
30 pouoda liahter than Bell, ii more of
a brcabway threat. lo each of bis three
vanity IUIOOI, be bu rambled for more
than J.,000 yards. U be repeall thia aea·
Dalu .. 01 811et&--l.ullw....,
Nat,. Dame, 6-2, 200, Jr . .... ..._.,__,
Nott9 D~, W , 240, Jr ...... .........,
ONo Stai., M , 218, Sr.
T~'8eM
~n C.llfOfnla. W , 237, Sr .
,....,, ,.. l111umlcl
Ohio Ste•, W. 240, Sr . ............. ~ ....
Ohio Stale. 6-2. 226. Jr.
Urt '' 11t Catutl• 0 ...... Mlchlo4N\ 6-2. 230, Sr. ""''"" ....... , -~ 6-s. 21:J. Jr.
Uri1,11ti1 ... Zr 'IFI'
~la. 6-1, 200. Jr,
D ,,_,, .... ......,_ ... ~
TUM, 6-t, 185, Sr .
Dala•ha .... -Z.CthRAlaw
Oldahome. 6-1, 180, Jr. and-. ..,.nu
An~ona Sta•. &-0, 200, Sr. (tie) ......,_, ....... .
Ohio s ..... M>, 1812, Sr.
JOO. he'll be the 6nt coUe1e player ever
to achieve four oomccutive I ,~yard
c.ampaigna.
Tony oecdl ooJy to averaac 96 yanta
durina Pittlburab'• 11..gamc tchcdule
lhla fall to auc.ceed Archie GriJlin as col·
lege ball'• alJ.time lcadin1 rusher. He
already hu 4, 134 career yards and 37
touchdowoa. lo 1975 b.e ranked third
nationally with l,S.W yards., 140.4 per
game. Tony scored 11 times oo the
around. and hil averaae of 6.8 yards per
carry tied him for the oatiooal lead In
that catesory.
In bit outatandio& ooe-1ame perform-
aocc ao far, Tooy cruiled 303 yards
aaainat Nocre Dame lut fall, promptio.a
Dan Devine, Fiabtina lriab coach. to aay.
'That wu about the finest exhibition of
runnin1 by one ma.a rvc aeen in 28 yean
a( coecbina. ..
I THE SECOND TEAM I
Last year's natioaal scoring champion,
plus a man many oblerven fed may be
the apeedjeat receiver in the country
head our secood team (ace paae 6). 1be
scorer ia Ohio State's fuilbaclt ,..._
Jot.iMon, who M:Ored 25 toucbdowoa
in 1975.
1be bot-footed ~tcb« is ArizDoa
State junior John JeftencMa. lat year
Jdfenoo c:auaht 44 p.11a for 808 yvda.
Four Ncbrub playen arc on the sec.·
ood team: quartabec.k Vince Fena-
gMM), defensive lackie Ron Prullt, de-
feoaive back Dne ......,.... and auard
Greg JorgwM.
Wide receiver Ozzie NcwlOllMI is ooc
of three Alabama playen on the ICCOlld
team. The ocher two an defemive tackle
Bob l~wer and m.iddJe 1uard Gue ......
E8fi C.."bell. Teus' 6-1 , 220-pound
junior rwmin& back, wu the top non·
senior vote-sett.er amoaa ball c:arricn.
comin1 off a 1975 campaip in which b.e
scampered I , l 18 yarda for 13 touch·
downs. Hc'a the bcir apparent to .Ricky
Bell and Tony Donett.
I HOW THE VOTING WENJ I
The quarterback race wu even cJoeer
than the tic between lllb CcNdoYll and
Joe Roilt m.ipt augest. Only a couple
or VOCU further back WU Ncbrub'•
Vtnce femla mo. Amazinaly. Pem-
gamo played ono year of vanity baU at
California, lloth's school, before be
transferred to Nebraska's Lincoln
campus.
By comparison with TOft1 Dor..a
and ~ llel. who ran away with the
ftrat-team berths, everyone elae wu well
olf the pace. Ukewiae, ........, Cefelo
aod I.any ....... WOft their lpolS U
wide r~ven on the fin& team with n:la·
tive cue.
Gery ..... Nk:k ........... and
Aw ..... .., WOO their apoCa OD the
6nit-team defense with laodaUde votes.
A8ron llrOWR won the middle prd po-
aitK>o by a thumpina margin u well. Bob
llNdllMld bcld oft a cloae ftaht from
Joe C••pbelt to earn the No. 2
cod spot on the tint-team defense. Fe>J.
lowina Wiiie Fty and Duncen llcCoH,
who tied for fourth and fifth place over·
all i.n the votioc, were Rk:Mrd An.dge
o( Texas Tech and Wlale ~of
Arizooa State.
Ta. Sld9denr, Ohio State'• "toe,"
woo both of bia fint·tum tictina Ulian·
menu by runaway marpm.
The ballotina for "Bat PUKI"' and
"Bat Runner" produced no aurpriaea.
lllb Conlon, Joe Roth and Vince
Fen91M10 ftnisbed in that order io the
paaaina ca~sory. Tonr Donetl a.od
Rielly lel finiahed one-two in the "run-
ner" cooteat Hardly any other paacr or
runner dlt'W a vote.
The race for beat lineman wu aome-
thlna e1ae aaain. Nearly every olfe.mive
and ddenaive lineman oo the 6.raa team
drew aome support. Gery....., ol South·
em Cal finally woo out, with Noc.re
Dame's defemive end Aoee Browner
placing aec:ood.
Continued
PMllLY WlllCLY, ~ti, t179 a I
@bservations
Bright future eheed. Rememoer when 11 was a lad "-
to 111ew the future..w1tt'I alarm? When academicians .... and ochers decided that the world was getting too
crowded and too dirty to support life rruch longer? ....-
0 at least hie as we know ft? Happily. all the current
ptedtetions'cio nOI forecast gloom and doom ule as
we know 11 may not be the same. 11 may be much
...
better. thanks pnmanty to ever-de\/Elloplng technology The Hud9on Institute.
one oC the na11orl's leading "thITTI< tanks:· for example. becasl.s an e1a ol
unprecedented abundance In a bo()6(, "'The Next 200 Years-A Scenano for
Amenca and the World ... Herman Kam and the lnstrtute see the Gross World
PrOduct rising trom SS 5 tr1thon to $300 tnlhon The book. published by Wilham
Morrow & Company. Inc . also predcts the average income ol every man.
woman and ct'l11d on earth will nse trom a currenr $1.300 a year 10 $20.000
CkMNng the gtip. The Hudson lnshtU1e has a novel theory tt leels that the very
gap that now separates rhe "haves" lrom lhe "have-not nations will sllmulate
worldwide ptogress toward a future of economic abundance The targer the
gap, lhe lflsl1lute teets the srronger the noonhYe lo! achieving a higher sla.ndard
ol IMng tor all
"'"'"'°"beyond beW. Anothet' tuturologtSt. Stephen Rosen. predtets lhat
the wor1d will benefit from a rash of invention that defies the magination In his
bC)()I( "Fuure Facts:· pubhshed by Smon and Schuster. Of Rosen prechcts a
21 -minute subway nde betwe«I New YOO< and Los Angeles. machines activated
by the operatOf's eye movemeru. and even !he growth oC new human lmbs by
electnc sttrn.1latoo Looking ahead now seems a more invrtmg prospect
ll ...._time. ··Future Facts" remtnds us that we needn't fear the unknown. not
even the new-toogled gadgets !hat seem 10 boggle the mind People adal)l to
change at about the same rate as inventors produce inno11ahons The de11elop-
ment of ant1blot1es. from the basic Idea to the neighbomood drug store. took 30
years. phOlography IOOk 56 years. and even the lipper 30 years
Coming up. Instead ol steppmg into your bathtub Of shOwer. someday You'll
ente< a "people washer egg·' Iha! balhe5. rinses and dries you For people Who
sew you'll soon be able lo f0tgel the annoying snags that occur wtien you use
certain labnca The ultrasonic machine of the future wilt weld seams rather than
stitch them And lot those with sell-doubt, Or Rosen k>fecasts a &eient1hc
method lo< measuring romantic IOV'O
'' A quote .. ..._ "'Genius is one percent 1nspira1on and
99 percent perspiration ·· fhOmas A Edison
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Football
Continu~d
SECOND
TEAM
DEFENSE
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Maryland, &-e. 250, Sr
OFFENSE
Oua~-Vlnce Fen-eo-o
N.t>ruka, 6-3, 205, Sr.
R-*'e 8ecti'-EM ~
Texas, 8-1 , 220, Jr.
RwWrl9 ~-P-JoM9on
Ohio State. 8-1, 244, Sr.
Wide A.ceher--.lotwt .....,,._
Arimna Stete, &-0. 180, Jr.
Wide ~bte Ne•aa.e
Alabama. M , 190, Jr.
Tlpt l!M-Doft H•Hlbedt
Cotoraoo. 8-7. 231, Sr.
TacSle-Men hwel
Southern California, &-6, 272. Sr.
T.ckle-Wen-en Bryant
Kentucky, H . 240, Sr.
G...0-Grwg Jot ... MH
Nebraska, 5--3, 241 , Jr.
~Mldf9y MllMn
Tennnue. 8-5, 281, Sr
Cemef-AI PMI
Michigan State, 8-5, 220, Jr.
Pt.celcldriaf_..._ a.Me
Art.ansu. 8-1, 178, Jr.
Eftd-Willla ff'/
Notre Dame. 6-3, 227, Jr. and
Ouncu McCo4I
S11inford, 8-4, 240, Sr. (tie)
Tad!»-Bob ~Alabama, 8-5, 243, Sr
Tectt.-Aon Pruitt
Nebraska, 8-3. 244, Sr.
....._Guard-Gm White
Alabama. 5-10, 248, Sr.
~T-Hodfe
Mluourl. 8-2. 214, Sr.
~-Aoo.rt JectrM>f!
Texaa A&M. 6-3, 229, Sr.
UMbeetler-luci\aa S.ntord
G eorgia Tech, 8-3, 220, Jr
OefeMlve Back-Deva Buttel'11eld
Nebraska. 6-10, 185, Sr.
OefwM Badl-lllMef ...,..
Texas A&M, 6-2, 208. Sr.
Detenam Bactl-AIYln Cowana
Florida, 6--0, I 85. Sr
Pun\ef-CUft Puai.y
Oklahoma State. 8-t, 198. Sr and
MMteSoc:Nio
Maryland. &-0. 205, Jr (lie)
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People Qui:.
lly4' ...... ~ •••
A Little Tes t for Husbands
A nd Wives Who Quarrel
True or, .. ., There's nothing
difticult about achieving a success-
lal marriage if ·you just exerci.le
commoa ICOIC and ao00 judpnent
in tbe choice ol a mate, are
emocionally mature and have a
pauine a1lectioo for each othet.
(SttNo. 4)
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Studies abow that the ovuwbelmina
majority of husbands &Gd wivea quanel.
But whether the ap&tl reach the ddb-
am.uhina. dooHlammina Qae ofteo de--
peoda oa ooe Walle factor in the rda-
tiomhip.
2. The bat way to baodle 'P9tl ii to ,et
everytbiaa oil your chat &Gd let the
chips fall where they may. VerbGJ •1-
1raaioo theo becomes a au.ti.titute for
pltysic.J &grellioo.
s. Marital confticta aod disputes abould
be aettled by either ftippina a coin or
t.akina twm lettina the OChec penoo have
hil way.
4. There'• nothi.oa difticu.lt about achiev-
ioa a aucceuful nwriaae if you juat
eKucile common lmle and aood juda-
mait in the choice of a mate. a.re emo-
tionally mature aod have a pnuine
affection for each other.
I. Romantic love ii a necessary ingredi·
ont for a compatible and la1tioa
rnaniqe.
ANSWERS
1. Trve. Studies conducted by a team of
behavior tpeeiaJista at the Univenity of
New Hamplhire have yielded aome inter-
estina fiodinp OD this ICOl"e: The puler
the huabuld'• "raourca," the lea the
lik.elihood of a trying aituatioa provokina
him to anythin1 approachina violent con-
duc:t. (Re60urce• are deftned aa "any-
thina one partner may make available to
the other, which helps the latter satufy
bis oeedl or attain h.il pk.") And it
WU liJnifarly found that the p-e&ter the
wife'• "1aourca," the le11 she ii likely
to respond to a domestic altercation
by maki.na it necaaary for her husband
to dodae a well-aimed piece of ftyina
crocbry.
2. F al#-acc:orcHnt to the ftndinp of
raeardl lpODIOred by the National lnati-
tute ot Mental Health. In fact, juat the
oppoeitc .. true. a..wta of the study
.. p~ide no cYideace in favor of the pre·
IUmed bcoelcia.I eff ecta of 'ICYdiq.'
"kttlq It out.' rdaaina inhll>itiooe and
mp~ one'1 &DF to aaotber ... QuJte
the coatn.ty, the 6odinp IUUett tbu
1uch ••pt-tevd communication." rather
I • ,.IWILY WUICLV, A...-tt, lwt
than hdpina to avert physical aureuioo.
usually leads to more and more violent
•uiaaioo.
S. Folse. The National Institute of
Mental Health atudy showed that the
formula which worked beat with moat
couples was the ratJonal cerebral or
..buttoned up" approach. This included
.. dilct.ming thinp calmly, aettina infor-
mation beari.aa oo the iuue aod perbapa
brinsin& in an outsider to help ldt.le
thinp." It's pointed out that this tech-
nique places the empbuit on the intellect
-the c.ouple'a ability to think and reuoo
-rather than on the emotiooa.
4. Falu. Bveo with thoae quali.6catiooa,
it lakes some doina. After an in-depth
ltUdy of the various demeata which
make a good maniqe tick. the inveati-
aatina committee of Britaio'1 Royal Col-
leae of Paychiatrista concludes that: "To
achieve a auccc:mful marita.I partnership
ia probably the moat dillkult of life's
llOcial requirements. whether aucccsaful
it defined biologicalJy aa the production
of healthy children or in the more human
terms of acbievina a relatiooah.ip which
allows each partner to lead a l&tiafying
life." A further ftodiaa: Un.lea both.
marital partnen have beeo carefully
taught not to expreu physical aureuion
withln a domestic ae«ina, aome dearee
of physical assault ii very likely to occur
at limes of special 11reu.
I. Fals~. It ii pointed out that aome hus-
bands arc more enamored of their wives'
cootina than they are with their wives
and that aome wives ftnd the weekly pay-
check the husband brlnp home more
interatina than the bu.band. Surpria-
inaJy cnouah, atudia show that many
auch couples end up -with ltrooaer nw-
riaaa than those more romantically ori -
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pouenive, more jealout). .U.
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As an Adress ••• And Lue Has Dem "°8derftd to Me"
"I'd never met a character like
Dino De Laurentiis. He sat
behind this great long desk
and said, 'Margaux, I'm-a
gonna make-a my first picture
in-a Hollywood and I'm-a
gonna make-a you a start''·'
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T here are several rcuom why Marpux
Heminaway attracts attention. She's the
21 -year-old 1randdau1hter of Ernest
Heminpay. She's six feet tall. She baa
been a major cover 1irl and the star of the
movie, "Upttick," a cue study of rape. When
she swept into the room at the Beverly Hills
Hotel, she was dres5Cd In a nondacript blouse,
•loose black slacks, wearin1 no makeup. Her hus-
band-millionaire Errol Wetson-wu with her
FAMILY W!EKLY: How well did you know
your grandfather?
MARGAUX: I wu only S or 6 when be died.
I have just vague memories of him. But I can
recall be1n1 in Havana when be wu there and
sleepin1 under mosquito neU and aotnl to Sun
Valley to v11it him before be died. AJI l remem-
ber is that he wu bia and burly. We lived in
Cuba for two yean, when I wu a baby. Now
home 11 in New York.
fW: Do you hve on a very tiaht tcbedule?
MARGAUX: Right now. yes. But I always make
11me for relaxin& 1n the sun, ellCrc:isin1. paintin1
-which I do senowly-aod I ,et plenty of sleep,
which ts the bat thin& for me.
fW: What about all the sports I'm told you do-
like 1\1ing and skeet-shooting?
MARGAUX: I did all that stuff in the mountains,
but 1inc:e I came here to make the dim and have
been near the ocean for the ftnt time, I'd like
to get into underwater sports. It's such fun. I
have a whole new interest
fW: How did you act the ataning role in "Lip-
aticlt"7
MARGAUX: WeU, I wu in Sun Valley with
Errol when producen Dino De LaureotJia aod
Freddie F1ekls called me. rd been aellina a lot
of calla after I appeartd on the cover of Tim~.
l decided to fty to L.A. 10 taJlt with ~. I wu
Contlflll~d
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feN men eJer see.
A wor1d \We'e wtsdOm earns more respect than
pt'flf'SICal ~n.
He smokes for pteasure.
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in their office when director Lamoot
Joh:moo came in. We bid auch •warm.
apontaneoul feeliq toward one anocher.
Shortly after, I wu ~a tcreen lest.
FW: I understand Dino De l..awa:ltiis
promised to make you a ata.r. What was
your IUCt.ioo?
MARGAUX: I'd never met a character
like Dino De l...auR:otiis. He aat behind
this 1ra1 Ions desk and said. "Marpux.
l'm~a 1onoa make-a my tint picture in·•
Hollywood, and rm-a sc-ioa mate-. you
a starf' I just didn't thiolt people Like
lhal nilled any more.
FW: If you were a rape victim. would
you have acted the way the model in
"Lipstick" did?
MARGAUX: l don't know. Probably I
would have behaved thesamc. But I've aJ.
ways aaid, "Ob, this can never happen lo
me. I'm bi& and can take~ of myseU."
But when the emotions come up and you
ad thia aort of thina out. you realize it
can lt•ppen! It's a shock. When crazed,
the man is so much strooier!
FW: Do you think modeling helped pre-
pare you for the film 1
MARGAUX: To an extent. 1 wu not
trained u a model: it wu natural. And I
didn't take acting lcsaom bcf~ I made
the film. either. The dOICll I came to
beina coached were a lot or improvisa-
tional 1ama J p(ayed with the direct.or.
FW: According to your publicity bio1ra·
phy, you were m.rricd in Paris lut lune
in a very romantic ceremony. which in·
eluded white doves and abundant ch•m·
pagnc. How did you •nd Errol meet?
MARGAUX: We were introducecs"by bis
mother at the Palm Court restaurant at
the Plaza Hotel in New York. It w11~
durina my ftrat couple of houn in New
York. I wu In sort of a nervou• 1wc11,
10 I went upstain lo ahower. Suddenly
I aot thia phone call from my girlfriend
SanJy downst•in. and she said, "You're
aolna to have a visitor!" I iaid. "I don't
know anybody in New York," and she
told me Just to be prepared. I hung up
Ind there W81 I knock On the door f!rrol
had come up with champaanc and l"OSCI
it • 'MllL'l'W'EU<Lv.A.,....n.1m
-and 11'1 been a fairy talc ever linc:c.
FW: What do you want out ot life at
this point?
MARGAUX: To be very progressive and
to learn as much as I can. I might Wflnt
children someday, I think, bua not right
now.
FW: Did you ever rebel •gainst any·
thina?
~ • L • i Q ,;:
MARGAUX: I think there wu a period
whc:n I rcbcUed against oonfonning lo
other people's rules. Like I left hjgb
Khool two weeks before gnduatioo-bc-
ClWSC I didn't believe in just getting •
picc:c or paper.
FW: So far, your hfe has apparently been
very easy. You've had no emotion.al
problems. no financial problems?
MARGAUX: We weren't a rich family.
We were well taken arc of, but my two
aatcrs and I weren't brought up to be
spoiled brats. No, life has been wonder·
ful to me. If there wen: any problems,
I had a wondctfuJ defc:nte aystcm that
blotted them oul, and I don't remember
them. I only think and strive for the
good things.
FW: Did Errol encourage you 10 try
modeling?
MARGAUX: He encouraged me to do
something, to progress. And he was so
wonderful when I was mating the movie.
To come ho me and be together with
someone positive wu • great hdp, espe-
cially if you arc in love.
FW: Looting back, did you enjoy acting?
MARGAUX: There were times when it
was 10 wonderful. When all of a sudden
ahe lemes would just fog away and I'd
be absolutely involved. r mean, it's an
1ncrcd1ble u perience! There were times
when at was tough, hut I think of the
beater parts to come. rm • thoroughly
optim11tic person, and r did enjoy it.
FW: Do you think it helped in your ca·
recr to be f!mcst Hemingway's 1nnd-
d11ughtcr7
MARGAUX: Of course it did. I would be
very selfish and egotistical if I said it WH
unly me, myself and I. It would probably
have taken me 10 yean longer if it
hadn't been for the Hemingway name.
FW: Have you ever tried to write?
MARG AUX: Just a lot of personal prOJC
•nd poetry-nothina for publication.
FW: What about the future-do you
think you'll take actina lcuona now7
MARGAUX: It dcpcnda. I'll cr011
that bridae when r come to it. rm
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This week, Food Editor --,n Harwen
makes a delicious. molded chicken
salad the basis of a summer supper.
"The souffle salad," says Marilyn, "was
created in the SO's. It's generally a
hearty main dish salad, and Its
base always contains gelatin
and mayonnaise."
A Coot Summer
SoumeSalad
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1 cup c:"°PPfd Cllafy
~ cup dloppacl ......,
'4 cup flnaty clloppecl ll'llft onion
M~Yoguft o""""'•
1. In a medium saucepan. sprinkl.e aclatin over
pineapple juice. Cook over low beat, stirring
constantly, until mi.mJR dinolvea.
2. DiaoJve bouiUoo in boilina water. Add to
gelatin mixture. Stir in mayonnaise, lemon
1uice, ralt, pepper and ginacr. beat with rotary
beater.
S. Pour into Crea.er tray or met.al loaf pan.
Chill in freezing unit about 20 minute&, or
until firm about I-inch Crom cdae of pan but
llill toft in ccoter.
4. Tum mi1ture into tarie bowt and beat with
rotary beatrr until fluffy.
5. Fold in chackm. celery, walnuts and onion.
Tum into a 1 Y1 -qL mold. Chill until ft.rm.
L Unmold oa laJF KtYi .. plattu. Garnish
with salad arum and chcny tomato halves.
Serve wtlh Mayon111J1C-Yoawt Orcq.ina.
M.U1 6 ser-vlrag1
•Mayonnaa...Yogurt Dr ..... :
In amall bowl, meuure ~ cup mayon--
nalae. Fold In 1 cup plain yogurt. Chlll.
Mak• 1 ~ cupe.
ww.ra llMrt: Beaida bdna aood to cat.
Chicken SoufN Salad it reuooable in coat
totalina out to about SJ .30-or SS ttntl a
.crvana.
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Y\HCHIRO MIURA
He tided down Mt. E•ereet
BrNkf•t Of cMrnpk>M, J..,.....
1tyle: Wh4t does the man who skied
down Mt. Everest eat for breakfast?
Yuichiro MiW'll starts his day with bean
curd soup, brown rice, pickles, seaweed
:md raw fish. Miura, tbe ooly man ever to
ski down Mt. Everest, says: .. l have a).
E~ on Wel«gMe: Myra Waldo,
queen of travel-boolc authon who spends
most of th.I year traveling aU over th.I globe,
says, "First ol all, you
must undentand that
most foreign countries
think Americaru are de-
cidedly nanow-mindecJ
and puritanial, so gen-
erally they thought we
were making too big a
fuss as usual. Many said
Mrr• WaNo to me, 'Why w on't
Americans foce up to the fact thiil co~p
tloo iJ evrrywher~ and act.'Cpt 1tr They
thought ~ lnvt"Sted too much ol our time
nnd merizy on the triak But, stmngrly
1'1\0\IJlh , rvcn in Fnu)CC, w.ht'm Amcrka
I• none too 1)(1Jl11liir, they marveled 111 how
unoothly we mail.., the tnuuitlon from one
Prl"ll~1t In thr nrxt.-Dor-1 world trav·
t·kr Walt.lo An<I mueh cvi<lt"tl<'«' of 111111
A11lf'ric11n ~ntunt.·nt In Eul'Q{IC :and Asia to-
clay? "Th<-m will always he 1111 antill)f"('tj(hcr
~c·nt 1mrnt ll('("eu~ foreiJt11 mean~ 'cUfft'rcnt'
to most 1)('0!)1... But I've foond that If I
rdAhll~h II common f{mund with thci 1111Uv~
of R Jl'!l'ticular ('0111\lry anti Qm ocv«'J" l oo
cnihlirt:us ... I tu 1uk '1Ucstlum-1mmr<l1utcly
pullinA my~I( in ttw> po!ltlon o( a guest And
1111.Jdnlf th..m tht' hmt-1eoocl, friendly rcla-
tiom Uf' fl()fl..~lhlt twolWttn nny two cul-
lllf'C'," Any Up" for travek-rs? "I) l>u11'1
p1nh t(WI many tlilJ""'t plll<."el mtu OIM'
11 e ,AMILY Wf:llCl.Y. ~ tt, lt7t
ways believed that any dream is within
reach if you want it badly enough. During
the expcditioo (which was made into an
Academy Award-winning documeotary)
we ovrrcame insurmountable odds, in-
duc:ling cave-ins, chilling winds and the
loss .of six men, aU to prove that one can
reach any goal with enough effort."
Miura' s decision to continue the expedi-
tion after the death of the six men has
been SC!verely criticized, especially in the
West; but Miura says, "We don't fear
death the way your country does, know-
ing that we will be rewarded foe our good
deeds in our next life." Miuna has stncd
off the depressi«t that followed his great
achievement by plw1ging into a new goal.
His dTcam is to aJter the Japanese public
education system, which he feels is too
intense and competitive. NChildreo attend
school every <lay with little time for play
or physical activity. 11lc pressure they feel
to excel and get into 11 university has
caused a high rate of suicide amoog our
youth-we have the highest rate in the
world. I would Hke to develop programs
that would allow children time to explore
their natural sWTOunding.s and relate to
something ot~r than a book."
trip. 2) Don·t always lumt younelf to bi~
cities-they're expensivr, and if you really
want to find out how the people of that
country live, you've got to clrive through
the country. 3) Be adventurowl" One of
the latest of Myra Waldo's 50 travel and
coolthoolc~ u lravel and Motoring Cuidc
to Europto 1976" (Macmillan, SS.95).
BIRTHOAYS (Sunday, Leo; Monday-Sat·
urday, V~o): luftdar-Honor Blachn~
47; Carl Yastrz.emski 37. Monay-S<>tmy
Jur1tenj,Cf\ 42; Gene Kelly 64; Vera Mile11
47. Tueect.y-Muon WlllJams 38. WednM-
daJ-Leonard Bernstein 58; Sean Connery
46; Mel Fen-er 59; Ceorgc WalllK"e 57.
T'hundaf-Or. Albert 8. Sabin 70. Frtct_,-
Tommy Sands 39; Tueeday Weld 33. Sat·
Yfder-Ben Cauara 46; Sam Levene 71,
Donald <.YConnor s 1.
81ATMOAY N°"-E.:
Y••M.._Md._G~
About ..... week'• "Lltlle Elnlr'':
Recently, cartoonist Frank BaJina.ki re-
ceived this letter at PAMlLY W~Y:
Deer Mr. Baiglntlld,
I aure lcwe your cartoon, "Little Emily." I
aave W9fY one ol them. Little Emlty malcM
met.ugh and cry.
My little 11-yur-old
girl d id the ume
thing• llttla Emlly
doee. But my tittle girl
WU klla.d llllt -yMr In
a bike ac:clcs.nt. We
ml .. h9r ao much. But
rMdlng your cartoon
brlnga back to much
happln... and OOod
memon ...
Maybe You can mue a cat1oon out or
thi. altuation: Jeanece'a cat had three kit·
tent and for llx short wee61.a she toot! ex-
cellent care of l1'IOther and beblee.. TM
time came lo find the kittens homee and
I actually found JMMc.e taking appll~
tlon• for ~ adopting the kllt9ns.
She definitely wu the 99ar1t ot the fam-
ily. Thank YoU for llatenlng to me.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Val.,le Manney,
Al.,am«a, Mich,
Many thaok.s-aod this week's cartoon
is dedicated to you, Mn. Manney-in
memory of your daughter Jeanecc.
By Frank ~nald
LITTLE EMILY
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ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
., RJcMnl Anaovl
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THE GAV NON-OtVORCE
l'm out-ol-date or e1-a duace,
For I've been manied oaJy once.
Wbeo I'm with frieads who've
bad. third
Or nea fourth, I feel ah.unl
<Amparisom J cannot make,
AJtbougb to speak I IOl'netimes
ache.
I'm {ne.1:pcrienced, naive.
Not one whote vi.we they would
believe.
They think of me u cbildlllce,
~-
I've had no latb, I'm IDOft
a tpan'OW.
"One ricr they 1COI . lbat's
all you've had of itJ>•
What tbey Bnd oddest: I am
glad of it.
A.sited to write a brief essay on
the Ufe of Benjamin Franklin,
one little girl wrote this p11ra-
gnpb:
"He wu born in Bo6tou, trnv-
eled. to Philadelphia, met a liidy
oo the street, she laughed ut him,
he married her and discovered
electricity.--.Anne Dirlm1011
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYEI
Kid• -Ille dlllerently Send contribution• to "Child,"
F1tmll'f w .. 1c1.,, 841 L.Hlngton
Ave., H.Y., HY. 10022 SIO If
UMd-f\One relumed.
I was chit-t·hattlnl( with my
_.-yeu-old -"""'Hlda11ichtt>r
when llhc offered tM. ultimate
111 WorMtn·-Lll.cnatlon, She
311ld. "You know, CranclmQ,
wh<-11 I fUOw up, I'll ltf'l in•r·
rird. But I tlo11'1 know wh11t I
will name my hu.cbeoJ. •
-Afr1. Vada I( T1mwr,
Soli.bury, N.C.
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ol !he phys1c,1 and emohOnat oun1snmenl involved '" shAO•ne A
P1oltssion1t taretr
'tOO (12t) I t ') NCAA "•·Stuotl S,.t11I A look Al the tums' hOO~S I01 thf
com•n& c0He11e football season
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SUllDAT, AUGUST ZZ
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1:00 CD ''loft t rart" (com) '41 Wilham Powell Myrna Loy
9:00 • (12tl 1 t J) ()t, •Cl "Wl11ltr l ill" (dr1) 74 Andy GllH•th
llOllDAT, AUGUST 23
1:00 e I.CJ "All A91tr\Uft Or11111" (drt) 66 Stuart Whitman, Janet lt•&h
ti) '"Stflt!Mtr Attah" (dra) '50-l<>seph Cott'n ·1oan fonraint
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'65 tom ~dams
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W~011£S~T. AUGUST 2~
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t:OO 8 fT J 1 t C ''Tiit i r1•11•l•" (tomJ 61 Duit1n llollmen
THUlt$~l, AUGUST Z'
1:00. 111 1 a I. Cl ·111tr~ ~ill" (•dv) 16 R1cha1d Yn11uu R•chi•d
Clar• CJ "The'"'"" ti !tit WtrlO Grtlttst Dtttctwt" (1d1) 76
larrr H11man l•MI O H111 e 1C "Act ol lM" Id") ~ Kirk Oouclu 01nv kobtrn D tC "It's"'"' Teo Litt" (tom) 6~ M1u1Hn O '~ulhv1n
f'll~Y. AUGUST 11
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t:OO 8 Cl7) ISJ lt J C~I ''Tiit Cu.y T1Mt111tnl" (d•') /7 >1mut;oburn e ~s (fJ UGI G ~ ''Tiit o.Hly GMI" (4,.) '16 01110 ll11ner
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THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50
KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
SUllOAY, AUCUSl 12
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10:00 '1ct141t of tM MISltrs
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llOllDAY, AUCiUST Z3
3:00 hets ol Aolt1111n A docu
menwy on lhr ~robttms ol
the elderly
l: JO 1ti1te1 ••a•n' lleiahbor ..
4;00 S.S... Strnt
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fU£SDAY, AUGUST 24
3:00 lan•r ft11ntt Tim G11wey
~ulhol of "The Inner G1me ol
ltnn1s' conducts m hill hou•
1enn1s ltswns
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4:00 S-Strtet
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S:lO Ctrraceletldas
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7:00 Htctiway $altly
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1:30 A111t1icn Indio Artists
"RC Gofm1n F •plom tht
world of Nav110 pa1nte1 RC
Cotman, wh(»t slronelr Mer
1t1n ficure stud1u difltr
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line .. ork of "f14d1t1onal In
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of hve 1110111ms show1nt lht
Black mvolvemenl m history
from lht lale 170lh to the turn
ol the 20th centurv
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lavish ind color1ul perfom1nce
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lraillr t•pto11nr lllt conlltcl
belween duty 1no per\Onal
desut
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J:OO Walk A Country Milt
l :.JO Misltt h1t11' llt11lll>or
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Behrnd the Bir A" A bthmd
lhe scenes lour 1nro th' at
t1v1t1u ot lht Anaheim Sta
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l:lO Wall St.rttt WHl
9:00 Grut rertor11111Kes: lt•Rle
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*•lh rhe seduction ot a tlerRr
man ~ voun& dau1hte• o his
m1S)IOn IJ:JO ltolltrt llKJ!fll fleport
SATUR~r. AUGUST n
l:OO Sttttislt H1alll1"4 G1111u
from Grandhlhtr Mo.nhln
from 1 mounl11nudt nur l in
v11ft Norlh Carolin• lh1s
r~enl 1ncludn h1ghl1nd dine
int. p1pin1, drumming and 1
miety of Scottish t11r.~ ind
J1eld rvenls
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urthquake pred1c r1on), '''
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lb liktlr consequtnctt, '"
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1'"995
'INTRODUCING THE
NEW-OLD-NEW'
Summer viewers c.in e11 pect the unexpect ed
.ind .i dep.uture from usu.ii vc1 riety f.ire when
'h sy Does 11 -Sl.uring Frankie Av.ilon' p remieres
for • four week run Wednesd.iy .it 8:30PM on
CBS. Comedy of • uny .ind uninhibited sort will
keynote the show, with Av.ilon showing a hu-
morous side as the cenlr.il figure in a series of
bl.tckout sketche'i featuring .in improvisational
group, "The W.tr Babies."
for .iudiences w ho remember Fr.inkie Avalon
as the teen.ige ido l of beach puty movies of the
'60s, there will be c1n occasional glim pse of the
old-style Av.ilon. But those moments will arise in
parody form when he le4lms with his romantic
interest of those film s, Anneltt' Funicello, to take
a laughing, nostalgic look at the ir youthful
•ntics.
Executive producer Dick Clark, pointing out
the sho w's comedy e mph.isis, d escribes its
theme .is "a slrc•m of unconsciousness." It'~
definitely • today show," he no tes. "Music and
comedy o f the la'il 20 years will be presented in
contempor.uy te rms. There will be sl.tpslick,
s.ttire .ind, of course, some musical numbers
with Fr.inkie singing."
If Fr.tnkie Avalo n the comedia n rnun d s
str•nge, it won't lo those famili.i r with his well-
polished night club .tel •nd the impression'i he
does of Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Bt'la Lugosi,
k irk Dougl.is and Jimmy Cagn ey. His im pres-
sions, done mu~ically, .is well ai. contempora ry
skits like a "J•ws" ~•lire h.ive played lo rt'ct'ptive
.iudiences .uound the world.
In the music world, the Avalo n hori10m .ilso
h .. ve exp.indcd with lht' discovery by • whole
new gener.ttion of IMenen exposed lo re< ord
reviv.ils llkt> hh .ill-time hit "Venus."
Pegel
fy WEE .. llUGUSt 2" 191~
'SECOND CHOICES'
·11 wo1st comes to wo1st. I 1uess Ill 1us1 hut lo ma~t the best ol
s1arnn1 on B101dway Berl Convy crac~ed lhe other day by way ol
po1ntrn& up lhat second choices aren I always loo h11d to ta~e
Woist '"this cue refers to lht fate of lhe Lale Summer h1ly
fall Bell Convy Show a summer llmt comedy mttly se11es stui1n&
Convy lhal 111111 have tis premiere Wednesday runn1n& fo1 lour
consecullve Wednesdays on CBS at 8PM
Should this se11es p1oduct &OOd audeence ructeon du11n& tis
summer showcasing ti could wind up on the Nelwork's p11met1me
pro&ram schedule al the midway Po1nl of lht 1976-1977 season
provided. ol course a hole opens up lor 11
Should lh1n&s work oul otherwise tor lhal show Convy upects to
be performing on Broadway 1n a role ht 1s now bt1ne paeed tor -that
of Al Jolson m 'Joley. a musical based on the lite of 1he late. grut
1au smeer due lo open early ne~I vta1 Nol that Convy would really
be unemployed 1n any event At the momenl he 1s sl1ll most tam1har ,
to the television audience for his sleady 1ob -lhat of host of the
popular dayltme game se11es tattletales on CBS
And as an ace 1n the hofe there 1s lhe slage musical he 1s co
wriltng with Rafael Bunutl. based on lht hfe of Memo's famous
hrstoncal hgure Em11tano Zapata lhe music is being wntten by a
current great tn lhe PoP l1eld Harry Nilsson II will open 1n los
Angeles. Convy's home town next yur with an all Chicano cast and
very ltkely wtlh Convy derectrng and produc1ne 11 his other comm11
ments perm1tt1ng
'There's no question aboul 11 " says Convy I want to see that
summer show on the rt&ular season schedule for lhat I'd w1lltn&ly
give up my other options On the other hand. play1n& Jolson on lhe
slage would be a lot belier lhan a poke in the eye with a strck. lo put
11 mildly
Nor would 11 be Convy s hrst e1pe11ence on Broadway for about
ten years earlier m his career he worked m New Yor~ appeanng on
and ott B1oadway m more than • doten produc11ons mclud1n1 "lhe
front Page · Cabaret The tmPo\S1ble Years and "fiddler on the
Roof
fn the last couple of years he has returned to ptay1ne n1ghl clubs.
performing 1n las Veeas. Reno lake I a hot and New York His wife
Anne an accomplished professional actress in her own 11ghl. w11tes
all of her husband's special club material
When Convy isn't perform1ne or rehearsing, he hkes to play lenn1s.
bul tf ht has his wish. ht won't be playing much ol ti next year
SUNDAY
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121 • > ~, a.1e...,. m IMIP1
1:00
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HowtS
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• •f! t I' Htrtltr4 o,u G.11 ft11111a-1 r1n1I rownd ot1y 1n
!his SllO 000 tou1nlmtnt lfom Inc
~etherthtkl (CoM) Country Club
• Clr10eM
Jal Mttt tlit l'ma 'Si The lt9td lrotlltn
(0 t ) $de11<t Fldioll nit.he CD r111111r1a fl~
Ill f •ittl ,., l •1 D 1111,Je: "Th Ditty ti A11-•
huk" (dr1) ·~9 M1lht Ptr~1n1
Shelley W1nt1r1 l!tehtrd Beymtr
2:00
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-2:30-
1 I l Tllt CM111,ioes
ID Mtwle. "W11 of lllt llellsten"
(hOI) '66 l\ojlrO Hon110
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3:00 9 ...... 11lt ~ftUf Slttr-
lod Htl•U" (mys) J'l 61\11
R1thb0flt H11e1 6Me Id• lup.llO D T1111b1M Ute
• Meorie: ''Tllty Got ... C...td"
(com) 'CJ Bob Hooe 00101111 l1mou1 8 ltlo•lt : "lnlerrupl-4 ltttlo4,.'
(dll) ')~ Glenn ford. [lunor PA1
\er
1 t l!lt11111tltNI Htllf
., ...... c """' , ...... lcom) 50 Bob Hooe lu<1ll1 s.11
'1Gl ..... C} "flit QMlllt• .......
rllfl4•" (mri) 61 GtOl&r Ser11 a>SMltf a... Il'fI WIMf WtrW
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4 :00
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...... ''Vtluti.t" (•Ot'll) \I
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I llCllt I.cits e ''"' A4uftllrt C••nan Across South Mriu
_I. ltatltMI '4itc1.,ll1C ., Tiit Wt ff Ille c-n... 1 h'
touch1nc story ol !he d1y ppu 11nce
OI lhe arctic bud lac1n1 eat1nct1on ;If!:•" 1 cartlusnus
.., .... ,,. J: .. ,, .. .,., tlu
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Richa1dson. Ann Todd
• 1ta11t '1S iii C.C..• a WtrW " s.im.1
................. Ill lltTitw era > o...n 9 Mftlt : '..tJ ....... o ... 011· lillf" (com) '6!-0o11s Dey Jemn
Clrner
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Mio Tllltll Y1111f' (mus) '6C lames
01run Pamela T11fin P1ul lyndt
l ..... ~ Ill WM WIW Wnt
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(corn) 69 Keren V1ltnhne £dwerd
Mulhare Peul Peterson mo.,..,
(ISl 1 fJ) fWl. ActlO'I
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PllOlotraphy ol •ts surl•u u hvt
1e11011 •ftd an1mehoft "' used to .,p1ot, llOw lht suns ot•rr "" bt
VWd 10 •t Off<t OU• "t' dw1ndhn1
\uOply ot lohil fuel
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Post convention ntWl Sl>t<!.11
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Summer M11ic (RI P1rl I ot 1 hro put comtdy aboul tht h1111t0u) ad
wtnluro e Boston lam1ly encounftt)
.w!len !ho movt lo !ht Ma1nt toun
lrvs1dt 1n !ht urly tm
l WiW WlW ht
8 (121l 1l \) tlll lkt1t S,e<ltl;
C (60) "tl!lc tf lncflt Wtftr"
1P111 II (edY) 69 811! l11Vm V11
i1ni.1 Mcl\enne Pelt• Jtfhty S.std
Oii !ht hot bool 1n the t11lorr by
C.u1n Ma••tll 4 londo" clt1• 1'8wtS
his compu11111td toll lo lllO'lt lo e
"111elt cotbrt 1n !ht Scothlll h1&h
lands •rlh M11 e playful Otltl M11 IS
llappy •llh his human compant0n1-
bul !ht lure of nerurr 11 rruttr and
ne d1$1ppurs lor a while on a d1n
aerous out1n1 with e l1m1lt otler
D IMle: .:cJ (2tlr) "hllCJ l'lllb"
(com) '!>a-Bob Hope l1mtlt Ball m Liil i. Sf.K• m T1lt F1I • Ja,._ On111 • lhll!MnlMf .,,.,,
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8 :00 9 .J1l {]) S..., Clltf (R) Guest
•s Sherman Hemsley
D ID ()J) DltlJ 0-ft "The
[cctnlrlC En11nter' (R) A rtl11td
invrn1111 is sl11n while runn•n& his
vnt toy 1111n $tf up 1n his wor,sllop
Ill Mlo+tlWI ' * WllfY" MADNESS
rtlMIUCS IPM ON S
• NOlf(.I( Tiit I.MN & .. ,.
tlly II.fl rldio ptt10n11ilits At Loh
man and llottr ea,,,,, host this
syndicaltd comedy mitly !lour and
auetls 1n(tudt Vrnunl P11et !Urb1
Benton and Judl C.rw
)) St•" Met! I l.Jll(ll-e.d
B ('3J Cl)) tJfl Si1 lllllllM S Mu
(R) Ame11t1's hrs! woman 1n spice
•uns into trouble •hen 1n uplos1on
c11pplt1 her soacr m lt and Steves
tlfOlb lo help her mttt w1Ut une'
peeled 1 nulb
I lollftllf lllthls rn tht Caudian
Wits ID Movie· (Zllr) "lon Cmy''
(tom) '1 W1ll11m Pa.tit Mrrna
loy
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R1y Bolaer stats
-1:30-
8 1 O..r-llillitft
9 :00 a [D'J < <I ) l•I•• (RI Omd
Op1loshu cuurs " a p11w11e 1ve
with a wolld ••dt 1eoulahon IOI ttt
11nr mult$ 11 any co't who tom
~tes •llh llojak to ftnd h~t pnuless
f!embrand1 d11w1np
D IHICIJfT<ll lllC ~ llyl.
flfJ·.....,, flaymond B~rr stars H e oner pooular 11#'/tl •!IOU rtpul1
llOll ho bttn l11n1shtd by K(ui.a
!Ion~ ot pe11u17 Ht Alltmpls lo rt
111n h11c1td1b1hly1n 1 use'""'°'""'
' llo•M •dt cornm11t'd 1n 1111
TV WHK "IUGUSI n 1t1e
DOrll~
8 (121) I .) U H C S•de, ...._: 1Cl CZM -..i UI" tdra)
H Andy C11t11th Shme No1th
fohn Cf lWln lolln l lteh I 1111
0 CollnOt Hid Hollf A urits ol
biurtt 111w1dm 1110•t1 lllt PtOOit of
I 111011nla1n 1tSOr1 co111munrty low11d
01n1c u the police dupe11tely
starch IOI tht 111ystt nous '1lltr
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10:00
II {j1) ll. CH-(R) Pt1nell
Roberts ruests n 1n Kcount1nt
"ho$t d1uppeara11Ct 11 eo<nC1d1n111
.. 11h 1 mult1,mtlhon-doll11 t11ud 1n
west1ption • °" " Oilattl} ID•""' .., """'....,,
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lonlt11tt1:Jwltllt •loll'-•~
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11:00
• cr1J CJ) ({) ( l2IJ rJ)) ""' De<IDlO !ltws
• l'ICelltftll :c n..rntld
ID Tiie Aptflt '"'·1111 Ceoree
K11by IS host IO Ceb ~llOW•y
C11 Tiies If 1111 liurrt
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• Sun4•• s,.rh fiulllllHit: :t: "flit ~ltfll If tllt Open"
(d11) '62-Herbert lom
D Sa11111f CM1Nn1
• Tiit 100 a,•
8 liHfiil 1t1i1:t lltck •ric:a (90) Mam~ hoS1s
..J)T ....
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(d~) ·~~-Jucly C1rl1nd D Mftle: ~1 "Hrny S1141w1"
(wt\) 67-Michul Ce1ne
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2 :00
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ladvl ~~ Rich11d !odd
MONDAY
AUCUST tl r.--. ... ~~
,1t1se Mt OATillllE ,.OCIAlllS. ....... ,_tell-. lrt tM "1',-.
10:00 e "C...,,ln" (dll) 3•-
Claudtllt Colbtrl, Henry
Wolcoaon 1 C • "Ftftll b11re11"
\mus) •? fled llhclllu•r~y.
Su~n "'Y'*l•d 11:t0 a "Tllt ~.,, Hllh" 1d•a1
S<J Aobtrt lllolthum
11:00 m "Tipt s,.c" ld11) SS
ld•11d C Robinson C1n1t1
Rottn Bt,.n K"th
1:00 ,1t "ll•Mlw" \musl 51
Con~•t Francis !by MtdfOld
2:l0 D "•i.t Clm ti 01·
.._. (wts) ~ Audit Murp~y
l:te !lJi "Act tf -.,nar (d111
6~-lna S.hn, Jeremy Breit
l:lO e (tJ "Key Tlltrt, It's ffC! lur" (onoon) ·&•-vo1m of
Mil Blanc and Jamn Darren
8V8NINQ
8:00
•• JI !l)i """' D O G>D""'9 . ......,.
(' F..ty Mtlr
GWllll Wlldlllnl • l'lrtfWce Ft .. 11, -~··ll STiie '"""" mz.-1
(.Bi IU) Stal Trtl
ID UC llt•411 llllM l1seb1ll
Conhnued lrom ~ 30PM
• Utt1e ltMcals
-6:30-
l'J D1u~I Dinah s 1unh 11t
Shtcky Crone 01 loseph h k
•mine Oorol~r Moore. S.rrr i.ew
1111n Trrsh Slt•1rt 1nd On od Ctot>
l W, Gnflitll
fOJ lltn Griftill s-. • ,...,, AlftK ., .... m
{D(])~IM Stll'J
fD~ Gt.._... w Ille llH
7:00
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r11ru"'i'liiit Ollt hour PfOflams a111n1
11\•s f1U as 111ul11 P'OJJ•ms ''nit
PM De1*oe SMw" Host P!lrl Do
llllwt p•utnts rnreru1tn1 tunh
•nit sl)fc11f •Slut fnluro 1nsu11n1
lrwely on depth conwerutron
I on11hts aue\t is Spuo Acnn1
Cl) I lmt LllCy a» TM f'll
f1i l'1'-""'• •Cl11e •~ illJ WMt 1111111 We S., M a H119tl'f
lllllltWT A 4 hour ''"'"'on thr woikl hunctr cr111s
ID llMtft 11acJ1e11 ~
II) Dr-tic Senti
e.....-f alllly
-7:30-a mwrw a..-e u1n c... .... die.-
8:00
9 11 Ll l lllMI (II) Rtlod1
is dtrermoned to PIO.t lo htl r11end1
that women un h11e 1 1rut l1111t
w1tho11I mtn althou&h \ht b«omts
dub!Olls or ht1 ct#ll thtor~ when she
hn • n11hl our with lht '"'' D tU rJ) ctll Ill c-..y 'IMl-
ttt: "I.MAI *" ! ucent Rocht st1n
H 1 1111n •ho 1111 W<Olld thouahh
1bout his P101110hon to ~P st1W1rd
ol his pluml>tr s local when ht tu rM
11 will 1nvoht 111 trntl
"Sut1"Stars Ton1 ltob11ts ind
J1mu Clom•tM u membtn ol 1
comp1n~ of IO!dltr\ 1n W011d W11 II
tt11o 11t too uuahl up in tht 1n1;1n1ty ot «111nd spec1hu11,, on the lt1han
campuan e lllewle: (C) (1111) "All AMriul
Dru111" {dial '66-Stuar1 Wh1tm1n
llltwit: (C) "A b .... Ill life"
(d11) '65-Brtdford Dillman e (9 ) D Viva h i.t i
.. Brolhtri lt1valrf (R) Soc>h11 IS
arruoy 1nno.,ed by the constant
quaruhnc btt•ttn ~., two older
SOiis but 11 1ncruui •htn Pepe's
ptt lty tutof 1111m.s on Ille Ktnt
• l'llliJf10~ lllPt
'"s,.tl:lttt-fu r r 1otn1n1 lht
cut 11e Ton, AnhoU ind Calhtru1e Schell n May1 P11ncu1 of the
Planet f>sycllon Can lift hvt the hu ot her f1the1 #ho plans lo use Moon
b1se Mph1 n lood tor his d11bohcal
biolo11ul computer'
Cl) 111J fl..ntt Martian
ti) Mttlt : "Stptt111~t1 Alhlr"
(d11) '50 lowph Cotten
Sl "* PT11 h1111is: s.-r Tour 'Rothman·s ~nad,.n Open Chim pt0nsl11ps" m llolctlts T •titi •1..-.U......"°CrMtt
8:30
9 l?l J l"llylil (R) Pllyt111
attempts 10 rH10lt t1m1ly t11nqu1iory
th•f os lhrurtntd by 11bhn1 nval,.,
!>«tween ton1th1n and hn Vt\lt1ne
blother
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ID 11tt11 Dllkt Ht111 atl lllu l1: C (2~hr) "S1tlft
lt1nr Sftt,1" (dn) 61 Wilham
Holdtn Cttlton Webb
9:00
B t.JlU ,JAltilltllth1111ty
(R) Archot 1nd Milt continue the11
dispute cmr fllllt Joey s ret111ous
destiny but this hmt Archit will stop
11 noth1n1 to ma~e surt his 111ndson
IS baphztd
D U 11D ltt Fomsttt "hr
eel Merotan Syndoute" (R) f01rH
ter must uu 1 "tdow's fondness tor
him ro 111 11 her brother 1n la" t
lawyei ht suspects of hud1n1 t
n11t0hu smuu tin1 11n1 Rournary
f011)'1h and Ray Denton 1ues1 • lmill , .. ,, ... flcll': "Ct-
~......,A v111ety/mu~ en
'""'nm,nt 1otr1u turunna 1ucst
ho\11 ••Ill 1om1111 &anl\ Cuut ho1I
I01111M 11 Moi1ty Hell with "" aunts I rtdl Pone ltd Cart" limes brl
IOl\u Adr1enn~ lltobOu•. l •1 I011u, J"l,. V~rnon Sltppy Wlutt 1nd
Shields A Yarnell
'THE MANY LEVELS'
Wallr am Shatner probes the questJons posed by his
role as a psychologrst under tare wrth a deep lutrow
pressed rnto has forehead and the air o l a man who's
examinrng both the w1Sdom and the tragic mistakes
of the ages "Man's quest to kno w that's at the heart
ot all history." Shatner says "That quest rs the thing
that has preserved man's existence. from the ice age
and saber-toothed tiger-and hopelully 1t wlll save
him from his own pollutrons
.. Up to a certain point 1t rs necessary to take rrsks to
gam knowledge," Shatner continues "Then comes
the question of ethics Up 10 what point do you go?
Are the means 1ust1hed by the ends? Do the results
1usT1fy the ways you get at Themr
Shatner portrays a psychologist who takes rrsks 10
increase knowledge about one of the biggest mysle-
nes facing man today-the operation of the human
mind The actor stars 1n the drama special, an
orlglnal screenplay by George Bellak en11t1ed The
Tenth Level.· to be seen Thursday at 9PM on CBS
"Interestingly. this question of exceaalve means to
reach an end '' not only applied 1n science,·· Shatner
observes. "It equally concerns an Many artists In
quest of their own pertectlon take the same risks In
their deatre to create. their desire tor gratification
There Is a similarity In this respect between the drive
of the artiSf and the drive of the scientist Great
scientists and a11uns work by 1nst1hct, and this Is the
creative stimulus that ts added to the drive "
Besides lhe power of drivrn g Instinct. a question-
ing of the power of authority is also posed by the
drama That question. Shatner says. "has applied to
life from time immemorial The question," he says by
way of eJ<planation. "Is also rnultl-leveled How much
should you Hslen to somebody giving you an order?
How far should you go 1n obeying 1t? Our lives are
constantly manipulated by modern society Is there a
cutting ott point?
"It has been suggested to me, .. Shatner says, with
a sly grtn, "that thrs whole play was a gigantic,
sc1ent1tlc expenment to see how tar they could push
ac1ors-1ust another lrttle case ot manrpulatlon The
actor is cons1ant1y man1pulatrng himself, and the
director and writer are always there to guide his
way "
P11g19t
MONDAY (C-tinuedl
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ay111, MM S.1tu, lby Mtdfool ..... ~ .. e CiM U"""1al . ..,..,....
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rctwu !tom 1 111td1t11ion io1 "''"
1n1 10 bt lllOlt Oflfn 1111111 Att1t111 ht
111u ts •alls of delluct •h'"
Altltl!f rttfl~c lrOlll lht newi 11111
lie IMJ "'we lost "8 000 lo I
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10:00 e C1l! !'I I IWbl c..t (Ill
A l)lheftrs "'""' i nd a yovnc couplt's "'ppmw hue Oii • 10
ye11 old (!It's dec1S1011 when 1 Vrtl "'"'tw "'Ofll•n coll1pJfs '' ltled1C1f Ctnltt wllrlt searc/trna lo• htr child
D 0 G 1111111 lu 11 (II)
Juht Somm111 1wes1s 11 1n 1m
blllOllS IV rel)Ollt1 who incurs lltt
#!Ith ol SI IOnn when site ~ro.d cam inlonNl>0n lh11 1mpedts the
snrch l0t 1 homrc1d1I m1dm1n .. """ M~
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1:00 a (C) ·• '"""'' AH•"" (rom) ~9 S.I Mrnto
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(tel•) ~ I 11nlur Anion
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c.an COj)t •llh ,.,it 1bout 1nylh1n1
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lo m11ry ~" nrfte yUt old fl"tel ,, .. ,,
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mu unload$ JOO ltltpllont ans•er
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c1ll-on 1 lrrtnd ol Sollny ind Wills
lht rruckm stl up ' sclttmt 10
rtcon r the11 !fiend s l'llOlltl by con
n1111 tht tlfl rnlo buy1nc SOO hot
lelewlSJOll wh llc~it Coot1n 1nd
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s111reons 1nd nu•"~ sullt1 th1ou111 •
Iona ••n!tl nr1hl punclu1led by d1ft1
cult 1ur11t1I cuts 1nd unsellhnt
art1ller, lrre plus 1 nervous p11v1t1 on
sentry duly who nurly shoots R1d1r
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h10.S" (d•a) '12-Cto111 C Scoll
Stacy ~uch A polrce dr1m1 1bout 1
tourh •tlt•ln cop ind his p111n11, 1
rookot on the f01tt u 1d1pltd from
the boolo by Joseph W1mb1uch
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81ooklyn cop eels 11110 1 domulrc
dr}9111t when ht ••nls lo buy 1 Ill•
Ur 1nd hrs writ w1nts new llwrnc
roon1 l111n1l111e P1ul Sytu n Broolt
Ad1ms 1111111 Donnell) 111d P111I
f1blr1 Siii "Clllft & lllt s.t ... r
Cimo slJn as an tnlttt11nt r who
musl tOpt •rlh lht 001ttho11s ol fttr
lil111ne husbind •he• slle •ants lo
st11e ht• lCI 1n 1 n1rht lOOI ulltd
tht Pu1p1t P11ss~t ••"cnni.s.. •n..vw.-.
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1 woman ••Ill 110 yee t old \Oil who
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rv WU.I\. llVOUST U 1976
hit IOI other$, 1nd Sy!\111 Sidney co
slm IS "" lltSf'r fllOlh" Wlltn lll11ttn de<rdu to l•kt ol1 on 1
fu111() etU•SI to !he V~rrn lltand:s
'With I l11end, htr dottblt d1lemm1 es
how lo all lltt boss lot lrme oil and
how lo ltll her motlier'
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l ilt of God · Hal Holbrook 11111 u a
cold. 1111ptno1111 lleart iu11eon ob
sn.std with lht 1dt1 ol hrs power 10
restore hit A 'suptnt11" rn Ille
medrc11 piotession-oe1loim1n1 an
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ol his cotlu111es. hrs p•t~nts and hrs
l1mrly Co st1n111r art Hume C1011yn,
C11o4 Rossen. lourw L11h1m, John
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(draJ J6 IOfl 1rtcC1u M11t•m
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houn J:OO 110! 1<;J ''TM f,.t1st C111t1r
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(standing. left 10 right) Nana Tucker as Svetlana. Oespo aa
Tatiana. Alan Cautdwell aa Nikolai, Marla Karnllova as Olga.
Caroline Kava as Sonya and Manuel Marunez as Raoul.
and (aeated. la'1 lo right) Phll Leeda H Vladlmrr. Lou Jacobi
H Ivan, and Matthew Barry aa SH cha, In lht..premtere of
the aummer comedy aeries 'Ivan the Terrible; Saturday at
8 30PM on CBS
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Henry Poloe II Sllht llntJ> lhtlt
Blms OollN l'onlttotto 1Ad ltnny
Schultz a 0 lGI G l1ttlt Mn u
M lilt h1lrit 1 ht Cttl (R) 81
1n•nhnt tbt wndlr 1thool lunch '"
• p1ttnt medoctnt Khtmt l1u11
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enouah money to buy lht Rev Alden
• b1rthd11 l)ftttnt bul lht11 plan
m1sh1es and ttls llttm 1n10 a lol 01
troublt
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Heatherton
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bara Eden
• <ia lli) IJfJ li••ic •••11
'Fly J11mt'' (A) A pl1ne 1wden1
leaves J11mt, on unclercovtr •U•tn
mtnl as 1 stewardus and Or Wells
wanded on • remolt bf1ch. un
1wart thy 11e marked l0t duth by
thru ol rht 01nt1 141rvr<Oll Chr!l
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111 lour sltowl 1h1t w1l1 luturt last
Pt<t4 corn.dy bifckoull •nd music
4ndy C11f11th 1) to"ithl s 1ptc111
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D1nitb Holtm1n stm u thr collect
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ltn1ed by his family s n111hbo1 and
her d1u1hltt H he plunces into
1dulthood D 1211 ti ) tll De<t1n Mn,1111
''And Hur A Sudden Cry" (R) At
ttmpllnt to allrvialt the "~tit p11n
rtsuttrna lrom 1 ltl 1n1urr. 1 1op
lnhton model 1nad.e1tenlly bt
comes a dluc addict and turns to
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betnt UPOStd to 1p1ft1I men1nt1trs
ltom a run runner 811ttt1 has •B
holHS bek>lt ht hn lo bt quaru
hnt4 and ~ 1 chance of btuk1n1
up lhe 11m1 smuu hnc 11n1
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!Hy comp111na lht ~·•h•l•nt
CllSUS ot 19Sl Ind 1976 •I lht
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Strensth" and 'The Ouun at Com
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flll MklltftC IN 1ltt1-llst1nrs.
plent Mt OAntM( ,.O&UMS.
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dut11t" 1mrs1 60 FlrtH•
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11 00 G C "Th Lui Hut"
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411 Gt1n1tr
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M1<oon1td CJ11,
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Z:JO D Ci "Sllowdoell II Abtl
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M1rth1 Hyer
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ltrth Keenan Wynn
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'67 l1ss1e Robert 8••1 M•t
clon1ld C.rtr. John 4rch••
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D 21 t m •IC D•w•ltlu
lurt Mow1ts. C (311r) "Shirt l~l"
110•1 /ft Rt<hard Ynrfutl Phollrp
(I.,~ A ""' 1111ned 1<ubb• d•vtr
ind 1 m111nt b101oe1sl btcomt o<u n
ld•tntu•t•s ind with thtor
cullrttnd1 wt u ot 1n su•ch ol tht
~111•1 "hilt 'hit~ "Tlll btur1 l4 the
Work1'1 ;,utKt Ott1dln " 1 adv l
15 l•rrr H11men Jennr D Hara
N1cholai Coln.into fo1mt1 pohce
man Shtrman Holmu lhon~s ht 11he
lamous 81~tr S11u11teulh ot s1m1l11
namt and p1ovn lo be a tot lus
looney tftan hr 'u m1 •hen ht re
•nls rem11~1blt dtdutflvt powers
and helps solvr 1 vttr pu11t1nt
mmt e ....... C (ltlr) "Act ti l-"
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Robins
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p1elly and blonde Blmb• .. ho hu 1
crush on horn
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Ito l1l1" (cornl r.~ M1ul'tn
0 ~ulht1n Conn1t Sir.ens
10 ~wabM: Who, Whal, Wlltre,
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.. (QI < M OJ Wltat't H1pptA·
1n1 My l hrtt Ion)' Rerun lands a
tob ••lh a l11110U' dance 1roup bul
D1111ynt find' out fhty ru lly want to
makt him lht bull ol !htro lat fOkH
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9 :00
D lT I ~ • 5Milil T\e T ""'
ltnf A two houlli"lm1 '''"'"I W1lh1m Shllntr l ynn C.rhn YIWHI
l •ndlOf\ Ontt Dnrs and u!tllt
Parsons atN>ut 1ust how l1r PfO!>lt
oid1n1ry peop~ win 10 '" 1nfht1rn1
p11n on Ollttrs on • \lluallon wlttrt
lht y kno• on 1dnn<t tho w1» not bt
htld Kt011nl1bft ID I htfhtt IUll!<w
1ly lht locu\ " on an ttpt11mtnl
conducttd b', 1 ps~cltolo&1\t on a
crovp ot unn1spr<t1nc •oluntu rt
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frH<JtU · R,qu1tm 101 Murdtr 110
AIW 1 Brsllop '' \hot. 1t1 ttfu\n 10
n•m' h1\ l\Y1l1nf 'v•n lh-Ou1h 1
1oun2 •om1n I\ ''•" tuv1n1 hr'
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TV Wl(ll AUGUST U t91t
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tRI 01 Vtncl tltt' lo VtnlCt to P'IUOf
tht Frtnch omrpahon Ol Milan end
m1ku pl1M lot tilt '"""''°" ot \ubm111nti to dtltnd Vtno<t Ow11n1
lhrs f)fhod ltt ptoduco lh' l•sl
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• ( olt • ) ,. 5'«ilil tllt
Oatll -Story If I ht "'Siifnd l ontt1
)und111 lad Albt1lson st111 o 1
d1ullus1onrd counlly doctor •ho
•b•nOOnl an 1mpovt11,hed !own lo
rrhlln lo mtd1<1f ~!tool only to hnd
h1mstlt lht ob1ecl ol rodicult on lht
Piii of tltr neurow11ron 1nW11Ctor
hom whom ht had hoped to turn so
m11Ch Wtlf Cttr Ed Flander' 1nd
Sam lattr co st11
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llloiM: fC, ''Tiie lu<.tltittltf" (dra)
10 Ce0tct Peppard. Joan Cotton' a ~ <IOl a 1t11R.., c.,_
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• (QI) UI Oti Wl4t World P'rts·
tllb .. M1nn11"' ·The M111(11n
G»fhn
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10:00 D ''Tiit C1tr Tb t •cm
S..,S" (dr1l SJ G11 Youna
_c_, .,._ le It Vlfl Verr r.,.
llr" (tom) SS Btlly G11blt
Shfrtt H0tth
11:00 Cl "'""4 .. WtntMt•t"
1rom1 62 li nt fono1 Ion•
f rtnclOSI hm Hutton
12:01 m "l«iy Sl!ff" (myi) 49
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lltc '""" (rom) 6S Conn1r frtncrs HtrYt Pruntll
2:JO Cl ~I ''StllllHlt" (wrt)
SJ Rod Hudson 811b111
Halt. Anthony Quinn
l:OO (fD) "for lht Finl 11Mt"
(mu1J 59 Mmo l1n11 lu ls.i
Gabo!
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Dom D1y S1ephen Boyd
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• lJttlt Rauls
-6:30-
fl Dillllll frtddit Pr1ntr " 1uot
hosl to Cindy W1llt1m1 lonnny
Mathis. rto1entt Hendeison ud
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Johnny M1lh11 In lht C1n1d11n
ltotlttS lollnny M1th11 11111 rn th•~
hou• of mu11C C•Pfd entirely on
touton 1n tht C.n1d11n Rocky Mou"
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me.sa1130 U •t ·llAltd1~ m CllHlltl 1& fHl&llt Clue
Robfrts tS anchotm1n 101 COYtrllt ol
timely Solithtrn CJ11torn11 is.tuts
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8:00
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Stlltnf ol lht f 14 An tumonatoon
ot the story bth1nd tht Un1ttd
St•ltS contro.m~I S2 b1lloon ttrh
ttt t>ombtr wit to ii 1n f 0t o·m 1
n11 •tporltt l1y Mclhllu hlS
bun t1Kin1 tht complt1 1111n1t
mtnts (nt1ot11hons ult 1nd dthw
ttYI by lihlCh 80 htlhly soph1'11Ultd
US ltchltt bombers "'" sold '" • loittcn mJtltl h1n !ht 1t1n1.te
t1on is P"' of tht phenom,n•I
r•owth of llldt in •npons
11 JIJ 11 lOJ ID S.11W. & S..
A P11n in the Neck (Ill f ttd s b1ck
"lmtnl th1uttns lo d1mt1tn Cht
teshw1llts when he 11 named Watts
Businessman ol the Yett ~ l 1monl
IUQtlh Kupunctu1e e lllttle: LC (2-1) "Clrn1 of
Ho1ron" (hO<) 60 Anion 01th1nt
[ r1k• Rembert
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WiW" (documtnl1ry) 14 A fllm on
one of nature 1 mos! maltened c•u
tutti tht woH 1nothtr ol ou• en
danctrtd soe<•tS
• (~ ,. ) ,. 0.ny ' lllant
(II) Guests 1nctudt Glb11tl K•ol•n
lllt <hm011d Brothers Ruth Buw
ind P1ul l yndt
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(dU I 11 Glen n Fo1d lo11r
8v<h1n•n. Oarlfn McCaw1n
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-1:30-
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lh11 Bud in A Gilded C11e' (RI Ont
d1y 11 ht 11 1tm1nu.c1n1 about his
secret lowe tor Stltnl film st11 C.rmtl
Mym rd meets !ht IClrfSS and
procttds to drsrupt htt lite
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m crou-Wib fB N Jodey
fD Wiit StrMt Wlff m 0 S.... 4t Re.ltl Ptru
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C 1 (2:111) ''TIM c.,., Tr111111t11t"
(drU I? limn <Alburn Jennoftr
O H,111 Pit H1n1le Skyt Aubrty
[hllbtlh Alltn John frnk <Alburn
\Ill\ n D• Peter ~"' 1 Boston p•tholo11st who hnd1 htmM!lf uuehl
up '" lht murder of the d1u1hltr ol
lh, ho\11•111 \ mcnl 0<om1nent phJ'll
t11n Whtn h11 oldut f11end 1s
ch111ed ••th lht 1111 s duth
uuud by 1n 1tle11t 1bor1ion Carry
dtctdn to do h11 own 1nu 1t•11t1n1
D <lJ t l !Ol D CIS Jrt•1r
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'-•" (d11) 16 D1w1d Bune, lom At~1ns Allen G1rt1tld Burt Youn,
11n, 811dbu1y Ch11ll1n1 lonu
O"wd 8trnty port11y1 I 11n~ StrptCO
lht Ht • Yorl City undtrcowtr poloce
min 1u11ned to lht narcotia squid
Ht ltnh 1 loin snarl to 1 d•ua
1muuhnl ot1tratt0n. Hts both up tor
I fall lhtn tlfllOll ltls uuehl 1n htl
o•n trap
a <:tti 1e J 1a MC rrl41r •ic~t i.-: C (lllr) ''IH C-,uy"
(dtl) 12-Jtff 8rod&H &.!ry Brown
ltm Duis Du 1d Huddltston John
Sn•re lwo younf dttltm dodl'"I
the ei~1I W1t io1n •Ith other 1outh\
dtlt1m1ntd to roll lht11 •IY Wt\t
but '" encounltr with a band ot trul1
prot1111on1I bandits lt11t1 thtm
~nn11ts.s Ind •1lhO<ll t004 I S•I
u1ton that bruU uo lht 11oup
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mtntuy chrontehnc tht n 1tt1 ot
t0<mer 8os1on lll1ror t1mu MtChlfl
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Cary C11nt Roland Younr
David Birney elara ae Frank Serpico, an undercover New
York pollceman battling corruption In and out of the depart-
ment. In "The Deadly Game," a two-hour World Premiere
preeentaUon airing on 'NBC Frtday Night at the Movlea' at
9PM The film 1erve<1 H pllot lor Birney'• new llflH ,
'Serpico.' to premiere on NBC 1n September
P-oe 13
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• MoM: ua Llwlna Strffl" ("'UI
·55 Randolph Sc;ott
Cl) 110111: "fht1un htt My
Cllil-" (coml '54 Spike lonu.
Buddy Hac~ell
<Kl All·h111iu ft Yoth lowli111
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th, Kins Dome 1n Suttl' Wash
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W•h (,am'l(ln " n1nc-yc11 r running had for 1hc llalla'
< owhuy\, """\ o.<mcJ 111 the I'm lfowl 1hrcc lime' uni.I
l>«amc 1he tc•m·, 1h1rl.I lc.1d1n~ ru,hcr 1n h1\tOry boll lnunh
on 11\ 11,1 of pa" rclc1vc"' II" pro ~urccr "''" ~Jfpcd w11h
an 11m1111n~ pcr"1rman~c on the I ~71 ~upcr IJow when he
w:i~ 0•11•• leading ground·gaincr dc)pllc a \hOuldcr hrn
ken 11110 week\ cui1cr in the confcren~e ch1mp1on)h•p
C1.irmon 111111 h<ttt ll's Tough fo Make II In 'I h" I caguc.
~ ~rcc·~I hour-long dO\.umcntary .. tx,u1 the h111d rnlihc• Clf
foo1haU life.•• !<PM S1l11rday 1u1 AHC. Whale '1111 w mpct·
ing on the gr1d1tnn. (j11rmon hu1ll ur .1 rcpuU1hon 101 h1~
prow~ ,,n thC' r<>dc•' \:tr~ u!l. ll!rryong through <a love for 1ha1
~ron th111 began rr1 grade ~-h1111l. when he uoJ \ever.ii
fr1e11d\ w1111Jd •nc&~ n il anJ 11Jc ,,1tvc' lie lo<cr wu' 11n the
r1idco ICll"1\ in high 'lhuol JOU .ii Oldalloma ~JJIC. und
~mt IA todCtl l'fll 1flcr t,1.alJ1111flng, •pc1,:iuh1111g Ill \(CCI
wrc,lling (iur1l!on \h ll "vcr;agc• '""°' Z3 JO rcxko' J ynr
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m1111 e (IJI ) iJJ A•t11<H Cell
Cl.Mt live COVtlllt ol lhlfd 1011nd
plo from lllf fwu1011e Counr11 Club
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IV WU'K AUGUST U 117t
BURT MUSTIN:
RESIDENT NONAGENARIAN
"Cue cards? They're for kids I can recall
things that happened 60 or 70 years ago better
than things that I did yesterday!" This was the
reaction of Burt Mustin, of whom Johnny Car-
son says: "He's our resident nonagenarian."
Mustin is a regular guest on NBC's The
Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. and at
92 Is as alert as any performer today
When he was Carson's guest January 15, he
sang a song that 1s et least 50 years old, "The
Fatal Glass of Beer " "It might even be older,"
Mustin recalled. "but I saw a man sing It 50
years ago. He sat on a stool and tried to play a
broken-down banjo. I heard Georgie Gobel sing
It many years ago but he accompanied himself
on the guitar."
Mustin has never used cue cards for songs. "I
remember about 20 songs that go back to the
turn of the century," he said. "and I've always
been able to sing them. I enjoy singing verses
and wish more people today did the same. They
tell the real story of a song.
"There's no way I'd learn the songs of today.
It just wouldn't flt a man of 92. Let the young
kids sing ·em And I notice that many of the
young ones use cue cards You'd think they'd
get confused. Not for me:·
Mustin thought for a while about his age. "I
guess most older people can recall things that
they did In their youth and I don't really know
why. There are things I can recall that hap-
pened before the turn of the century "
Each time he appears on The Tonight Show.
Mustin get1 a rousing ovation from the 1tudlo
audience. When asked about this, he replied:
"I'm never sure II It's for my performance or my
age-but In any event. I'm grateful!"
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Careon
airs on NBC, Mondaya-Frldaya at 1 t :30PM. ,.1.
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