HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-05 - Orange Coast PilotVOL. 69, NO. 2•9, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES
Barely Skimming
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i. Hijackers Hold
I. ;-78~ Passengers .
' LARNACA, Cyprus <AP l fi Three unidentif'ied hljacke~ took
, ·command or a KLM Royal E>utch
airliner over Franc.-e Saturday.
ordered il lo Cly first to 1'unisiu
and then to Cyprus, and then took
off -possibly ror Israel -with
more than 80 peotfe aboard after
relueliog11ere SUnday morning.
In Tel-Aviv. Israeli o(ficlals
closed Ben-Gurion int.ernalinonal
' airport following reports that the
\ pilot told the control tower at
\ Lanarca airport on Cyprus tha\
the plane was to go to Tel Aviv.
.()I The pilot or the twin•jel DC9
1i was quoted as tellinc airport of·
~ ficlals In a radio conversation:
(. "We have 78 passengers. five ·crew m e mbe r s and three
guests." ! The hijackers· demands re·
maaned unknown more than 12
hours arter they took charge of ~ the plane. They refused to talk to
• airport ofricers while the plane l was refueled here lfurtng a t'o''O· l hour stop. ·
~ ·The plane took off Crom·
• Carthage Airport in Tunis al 7:58
, p.m. Saturday PDT'and landed
at 10:30 p.m. in Cyprus. Cyprus is
In lite eastern Mediterranean.
' 1,300 mileseast of Tunisia.
The plane had taken off rrom
• the airport In Nice on the French
• • Riviera at noon PDT Saturday,
headed for Amsterdam. About 20
m nutes a er, il\e p Ol reported
' he was being told to turn south by
'·'I Loue It Here'
the hijackers but gave no m·
dicaUon or his destination.
Larnaca airport in cYprus is
only a hair hour by jet from the
airports of Beirut, Lebanon .
Damascus. Syria: and Tel AWv.
Israel.
The Cyprus chief of police and
other senior Cyprus government
officials were at the airport to
talk to the hijackers as the
aittrafl touched down.
In Tunis, Tunisian Interior
Minister. Tahar Belkhodja spent
several ho11rs.in the airport con·
trol tower. negotiating by radio
in Arabic and English with the hi·
jackers .
Fire Ravages
l,500 Acres ...
LAKE BERRYES5A CAPJ
nre roared out of control over
1,500 acres or oaks and brushland
five miles south of here Satur-
day.
Callfornja Division or Forestry
spokesman Ron Smith said 300
fire fighters, using more than 40
pieces of heavy equipment, were
scnambling to ring the '
northward-moving blaze on
Mount Vacca in Solano County,
ut steep, rugged terrain was
hindering the errort.
' .. Arab Prince Lives
Royally on Coast
By JOANNE REYNOLDS .,. fM ~Hy ~191 14•11
Since the flral or ll\e year, a
partnership of four businessmen
ha1 been in·
veslin g In
. firms in tbe
Orante Coast area. operat· t• in& out of an . office ·In
Newport
Center.
One of the
• partners is H I 1 R o y a I nv..ot.os
lli1hness Prince Turtd Ben Saud
.Ben Abdul Azlz al Saud.
With attorneys Tom Barrack
Md T<IPl Wilklnlon and ftnane:ial
, adYiser Sheik Nasser Al-Anbar.
. the prince has formed the Saodla
and Overseas Trading and
1 Ombac:tllllCompanr. 1be •terprise it° auned a( pul· tlnl the Saudi Arabian royal
family's moaey into American
llullnesses that can supply goods
or services to the Mideastern
country.
The..26-)'ear-old priO(e clearly
finds Ufe In the business world
interestin1 and entertaininc.
And be is unabashed in bis de-
li.«ht with the Orance Coast.
'1 came to Newport Beach for
'I '\U\' ~pt·f I \I .
permanent home.••
Home here is a eprawling
house behind the parded utes
ol Irvine Cove that tbe prince
·shares with bls personal &er·
vanl'W •nd an 1mmense
Doberman Plnscher named
Jasper.
.He Uves, not surprisingly. a
princely life that includes driv·
ing a 9'0.000 car, the only one of
its kind in thjs country. He plan!I
to completely redecorate his
home. including replacing the
existing pool table witb one
emblaaoned with the royal
family'• ~t of arms.
He S8" he can only slay in the
area ala or seven mont.bs a year
4ince he bas hnsineu im.ere9U
in LoDdon that he need• 'to
supenlae. H-e also makes
periodic trips baclr to bis
bomeland.
Yor t.be moment be ls t.be oal.1
snember of his family conduct·
ing business in lbe United
Statu. although he has a
youncer brother who Will pro-bllbb' join him when be fmisbe.s
bis business decree.
H.is family are t.be ruJen and
cbief admlniltratora of Saudi
Arabia. a party. I was only Coins to stay
/or two weeks," be explalas. #row J conahler this area m)' •..i
Swimming ability wasn't necessarily the most necessary
talent when Jon Hu,ghes did his thing for the First Annual
Bodys kimming Championship at Corona del Mar Stat('
Beach Saturday. Contestants jumped, skimmed, dug and
Ooppcd -their way through 60-foot surfside pit. Where -
.1heir heads s lopped told how well they 'd done and 41-foot.
two-inch r ecord went to Doug Garn. 17, Corona del Mar.
Bill Mac Donald, Dean Foessponsored evenL
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Air Cra$h
Kills 60 Kelley · to Stay
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<AP) -A Venezuelan ai~~~~t FBI Chie.f 'Satis_fies' Ford . . . . .
plane crashed in bad weather WASHINGTON (AP) -Presj.
while teying to land al a U.S. air dent Ford announced Saturday
base in the Azores. killing 60 he wil\ not fire FBI Director
members Ma C:iracas university Clarence Kelley for accepting
choir ana ~ight c rewmen. gifls from subordioa~es •. and the
Pol'tucaese authorities reported JUl&ke Department a~c~ted it Saturday. would take no <Uscaphnar)'
Amel'icans statiOfled at the·--action.
base near LaJes on Ter~eira .. The President is sa\isried
J1land were workina to recover with the conclualon of the
the bodies which were strewn Department of Jultlce that the
over a large area about 200 yards gift.s received by Mr. Kelley from
from lbe end of the nmway. but subordinates were allo-i~~le un-
. strong wind• and rain from Hur· der existing regulations.. Press
ricaoe Emmy were reported bin· Secretary Ron Nessen said.
derin• their work. Ford said he is satisfied with
Besc.ue workers said there Kelley's promise to make re-
were no survivors from the four· imbursement for the gifts and re-
enfine C130 transport, which had affirmed his support for KeUey in
been taking the 27 women and 33 bis "efforts lo strengthen the
men of the Central University of FBl."
Ven ezuela c hoir to an in·
ternational song festival in
Barcelona, Spain.
In Llsbon. l,000 miles
northeast or these. Portuguese
Islands in the mid-Atlantic,
Venezuelan Ambassador Alfredo
Baldo said bis country was send·
Ing a second military plane to fly
the bodies home. He said the
plane wOUld carry a panel to in·
vestigate the cause~ the crash,
whlch occurred late Friday.
ln a report to Ford, Ally. Gen.
Edward H. Levi and other de·
partment officials sa.id, "It is our
view that Mr. Kelley should re-
main as director of the FBI and
that he should reimburse the
bureau as he sought to do ...
Kelley responded in a brief
statement saying be was "very
appreciative pf the expression or
aupport from President Ford and
the con<'lus1ons or All.> Gt'n. , ~ ' .. &A:VI.
.. I want lo pe rsonally thank the
President, the attorney general
and the American people for the
faith they have In the FBI. a faith
l feel is not mis placed," he
added.
Kelley, Ex-nun ,.
Say They'll Marry
KANSAS CITY CAP) -FBI
Director· Clarellce Kelley an·
nounced Saturday he would
marry Shirley Dyckes. an
elementary school teacher and
former nun from Washington,
the Kansas City Star reported.
Miss Dyckes~ a nun for 15
years. was oitginally Crom
Miami. Kelley said he had known
herforfiveorsix months.
Kelley, 64, said Miss Oyckes
withdrew from the religious or-
der about six years ago. His first
wife died last Nove mber or
cancer. No wedding date was an-
nounced.
-
Later, In Kans as City for a
speaking engagement. Kelley ex-
panded on that stalemeptJ say.
ing: ''The FBI is not inrallible.
nor its leaders without oc-
casional error. I can assure.
however. all or us will keep error
al a mintmum -and performance
at maximum .... ''
11Je departm~nt apparently re-
·jected recommendations fiy'lwo
Justice Department in -
vestigators. One of them, at-
torney John M . Dowd. had urged
that Kelley be fired by the Presi-
de n l. Dowd 's s 4pervisor .
Michael Shaheen, said Kelley
should not be fired but recom·
mended that he be reprimanded."
The statement said that, in the
past three years, Kelley received
gifts from the FBI Executive
Conference on special occasions.
The most expensive Item, the ro·
port said, was a chair, whjch was
bought for $105 by the J6 mem-
bers at a cost of $6.56 apiece. ·
As for services, Kelley has re~
imbursed the government $355
for drapery valances built in hi5.
living room by bureau employesJ
He has sald this work was done
without his knowledge. ,:
Witnesses and Portuguese
authorities gave differing ac·
counlS-of the ClJO's flnal
minutes. Some witnesses said the
aircraft caught fire in the alr, al·
tempted an ·emergency landing,
exploded and was destroyed ex-
cept for the tail section.
'Newsmen Relax m ·Jaill
'
The Portuguese miUlary or.
ficlal in charge of a government
inquiry. Capt. Ferreira da Silva.
said the crash occurred on the
pilot's third attempt lo land .
A Lisbon newspaper, A
Capital, aald \be pilot, Bri1. Gen.
Raul Morales, radioed the LaJes
base control tower be wu about
to make a normAl landing.
Ambuudor Baldo said the
Hercules transport craabed on lts
second landing attempt.
FRESNO (AP) -Four Fresno
Bee newsmen,' jailed indefinitely
Friday for rerusing to reveal a
news source, say they have spent
a leisurely day at a minimum
securHy prison farm here .
wondering if the collr'U will ever
acknowledgelheir commitment.
''We watch the cattle graze
and the vegetables grow," said
Managing Editor George
Gruner. "Jt 's quite bucolic."
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GRUNER BOAT
,. I
phaae," Gruner said. "Now iica
when the public awurcnC!511 will'
•. !
All accounts agreed that lbe
plane was affected by the frin1e
ol Hurri~ane Emmy, centered
over Ponta DelJada, 100 miles
away on Sao llt1uel Jaland,
earlier Friday nl&ht.
Gruner. 51, and lheolherthree
-ombudsman James Bort, 51,
and reporten William Patterson.
49, and Joe Rosato, 34 -say they
spend their time watching
televilion, reading .. playing
cards and chets, exercising on
gym equipment and enjoying lhe
~ral aura of thdarm.
lrom a sealed grand jury
transcript of a bribery case
against a Fres no cily
councilman. Their story was
published In January, 197S.
pick up. A long, Involved lcgul• •
battle doesn 'l stir people, but i
when four men arc pul In jall for
defendln6' a principle, the public
wanta to)cnow, 'Hey. what'11 going
Woman Dies
Jn Skydive
LAKE ELSINORE <AP)
One skydiver wa kWed and
another aerioual7 uqured when
their parachutes falled to open at
a akyclivlnt abow at Lake
Ekinore Saturday .
Tiie two bad bea part~ a 1lx-
qydlver team falllq from 7,000
feet in a sm formldioll.
Killed wu Leama llcFerlln. rr;
of Jobn1ondale. near BakenCleld. Site plummeted to .
her death as ber huaband
MlchHl. Jl, watdaed after the
awdllary chute al.lo failed to
open.
Her bus~ was Cbeflnt to re-
ach .. alter tlae ran. but Ilia at·
tempts to revive her bf heart
mauace were fruiUeu.
llark Plnc:b. u. cl Glendale.
Aria., luflered HYere lnjurtea in
tberaJL ~
-Prison gua.rds keep the
newsmen away from other in·
mates. Gruner said the people
are friendly, the bunk bed.$ com.
fortable and the food bountiful.
The four have vowed never lo
tell where they obtained material
SCHOOL VANDALISM -
Some types of problems are
decreutn1. but others are soar-
iq here on the Oraqe CoasL
Candice Schubert d the Daily
Pilot Staff talks with local school
offic:iala about cams in a story
onPa1eB2.
VITALITY VISITED -The
s ubcultures that give San
Ftancbco We are explored on a
new allbllffilll tow throu&b the
black, Latin and A.lian "c:ities
wltllin a dtJ." Tbe Dally Pilot's
Lauria Ka.aper takes you along to
a world where chance contruts
wttb tradition In her r~ on
Pace BS. I
:-:--
Superior Court Judge Hollis
Best's orn·ended sentence is
aimed al coercing them to name
the source, but Gruner said
Saturday that he and the olheni
arc relieved to be In jail after 21
months of worrying about it.
"I'm glad we've flnaHy gotten
around to concluding this
SW OllDFJSH
CONTaOVEUY -A new law
foi;bids the use or airplanes to
spot swonlflsh achools, but fl•b·
errnen say not everyone ls obey-
ioa the law. The restrtctJoa ls
allo angertn1 some commercial
fllhermen, •ho blame it for the
current swordfi1b sbortqe. The
Daily Pilot's Michael Pukevicb 1ookirat the lasuea on P•1e B3.
ASSESSED V ALUA'nON
How do you protest if you think
tbe value of your house 11 unfair
or illegae? Gaey Granville~ the
Dally Pilot staff explains the pro.
cedures and con~~ ap·
pealln1 lo the a1..,.. Pqe Bl. ..
on here?"'
Gruner said it was particularly
important to make Jurists un·
derstand that news people hold
confidenUallly as one of the basic
<See NEWSMEN, Pa1e/\2)
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0AILY1'1LOTH~
TY~ r,Y·•
A2 CAIL Y PILOT Sunday. September S. 1971
Weekly review of °'8!'9" Coast highlights
Anyone Building an Ark?
A veritable Population explosion has been recorded at
Lion-Country Safari. The baby boom included three cheetah
cu~. a~ut a half·doien lion cubs and two baby ruepos. A
pair of giraffes are aoou loada tlielflong-necked progeny
Co tne mernrg~te a-s-well. officials"Say. -
Laguna Beach
Down to
tyitty
Gritty,
Kitty
Hunt1nq to n B L~;ich
Lion Country's big cats may be
able to defend themselves, but
the little cats in Laguna Beach
need help. or so the city council
seems to think.
Und er consid eration is a
package of Policies to define who
owns a cat and to make it a mis·
demeanor offense to abandon or
harm a cat. a •
Among the Policies is one stat·
ing that a resident wbo feeds
and shelters a cat for 30 days
becomes that cat's owner.
nwanted feline visitors could
onl y be discouragei:l by non·
harmful means.
•
Paws Not So Restful
While other cities were suffering from the dog -or cat
-days at the end of August, things got just too much to bear
QJ1 Huntington Beach's Tranqwl tan~
. The benr, although considered M~ss and caged in a
trailer. was ordered removed by police after neighbors
became concerned. The animal. which is a trained wrestler.
was reportedly in the employ of festival promoter Michael
Page.
San CIPrnente
Network 's Negotiating
Pulling the plug became an issue along the Orange
Coast Jasl week, but in this case it had nothing to do with
hospitals.
TM Communications Company, which operates u cable
television franchise in San Clemente, threatened to pull its
plugs unless granted a $2-per·monlh rate increase -before
Friday. Last-minute negotiations resulted in a 60-day ex-
tension or the company 's agreement with the city while the
r~te matter could be worked out.
Irv' 111
Conflict of Interest?
, The city or Irvine is not at war
with ('.Jewport Beach, councilman
John Burton insisted last week.
But it is al loggerheads over a
choice portion of Irvine Company
'and lhal both cities would like to
claim in their spheres or in-
nuence. The land is about one
third of the undeveloped area
between Corona del Mar and
" Laguna Beach. LaglUlais making
a claim, too. but apparently not
forthesame land astheothertwo
cities.
'
The cities will present .thetr
cases to the Local Agency
Formation Commission on Wed·
nesday.
f\J1•v.;11Jr! f1•«l' t•
Shores Signal Protest
It 's too muc.h, residents of NewPort Shores said last
week about the $31.0® lo $49,000 the)' 're being asked to p ay tr they want to buy the lots they've buillon.
Rent on the lots is $25 per month. or six percent.of lhe
~.ooo value previously auigned to the lots by the owner.
Si(nal Landmark Properties. However. estimates are that
a planned reappraisal of the lots' value in 1984 could raise
the rent by 1,000 percent.
So the choice 1eems to be between buying now or facing
rents as high as $3.000 per year in another eight years. Resi·
dents say they m ay have to sell and that they believe the
prices are unre<ORAbie far ~llbboat propertt.
Harbor Youth ltites Slated
A musical farewell is planned
for Tuesday for Michael D.
Davidson, 13, son ol Harbor Area
pianist-com poser Mark
Davidson, who died Friday of
leukemia.
comp_an.ied bis father on the
drums.
Other survivors include bis
mother. Dale Pfeifer of Colla
lhsa, sisters Shannon and
Healbet Davidson; stepbrot!ler
Tony Pfeifer and srandparents
lo Oregon. A promising artist. tbe young
Davidson drew sketches of
friends and relatives who came
lo visit him in Hoag Memorial
.tfospttal and Children·s Hospital
of Oraaie County where he was
fteq~Uy ronflned since April.
He al90 played in tM eoacert
blpd at .Kai .. School and ac·
• •
Times (or the ja.a tribute and
funeral services bne yet to ~
announced. Arranaements are
pendll\I at Balt1-Ber1eron
mortua'f'J in Costa Mesa.
The.family reqlllltl dOpUons
to Children'• Hoa'*81 Of Oraqe
County II 1T of flown.
ThoUsands
Urge Peace
In Ireland
Raee Unhorsed Dole TeUs
M~ Leading 3-month Rrm Gulf FWf1-
sAcR~MENTo. Calif. <A P > -When the winner or't~(' Tury Probe 3,200-mlle Great American llorse Race dashe~ across the J j •
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LONDONDERRY N h flnisb Une here, ll mi&hl.oot t><: a horse •t all. but a mute.
Ireland '"P) -An. -0u"ma:~~~ Th h \llARWIC". } ..•. (AP) -"" ...., UN ~ t ree·montb race is expected to end todny at the ,, ,,. R
30,000 Rom an Catholic and California State Fair. Republican vkt> prcsldt'ntlbl
Protestant women met on the Of about 100 riders who started Ule ra~e on Muy 31 in-c a n d I d 11 t t' B o b o o I "
bridge that divides the two Frankfort. N.Y., 47 are still competing. acknowledged on Saturday thut
sections ot Londonderry on They pitched cairip Saturday niti:hl at the Folsom Lokc hc went before u grand jury last ••
Satu.rday to call for an end to St.ate Recreation Area northeast of Sacramento, much in Jo'cbruary that was \nvesligaUng • •
. seven yurs of sectarian violence the manner or the pioneers who made their way west mon• Gulf Oi l Corp . Illegal co~ ·;:
in.Northern Ireland. than 100 years ago. tnbutions to political candidales. ••
The fourth peace march in as Today· they will gallop into the state's fairgrounds on The Kansas senator sald fhe in· !!
many weeks was the fi~l not dis-the final 20 miles ofthetrans.ontinental race. vestigation ce ntered on Gulf ::
turbed by jeers and stone'throw. Participants say nny or a top few riders could win tho funds aUegedly funneled to :!
ing· by supporters ol lbe Irish :d~ first. pri~e sine~ JlO one has ~wit up a dominating Senate Minority Leader Hug,h •,. Rfbeb~~!hlc~·ha.s been fig!\t-The two mules m the r ace belong to Virl Nortoll or San• Scott (R·Pa. ). · ~
ing to force the British out ot lbe Je>Se; who was l~ading the race as the· competitors :ip. Dole denied that he had accept· '.,it
Protestant-dominated province proached the final campground, ed illegal funds from either Gulf ':' •
and join it with the mostly or Scott. But he said he was not •:
Catholic Irish republic, issued a certain whether he bad been ·":
statement before the rally saying ll asked to appear before the grand ~ :•
it respected the right of the urni~d Heat Ke~ eps jury "as a witness or being in· :: \'.eSUgated,'' ·.: women to demonstrate foe peace, but cautioned them to' "re· Dole SPoke to reparters at the :!
member the struggle ot the past Warwick Airport as he arrived in ::
yearsanddonotcallforpeaeeat B h c ds L • h Rhode Island to attend IL .~:
any price -a surrender in fact." eac ~ow ... U t Republican fund -raising event in •
ll was a significant change for 1 '
1 &I~ 1 Newport. CBS News hadt·eport·
the IRA, which in past weeks has • ed the grand jury appearance.
labeled the women "traitors to Orange Coa s t muggi ness crowds seeking to escape the Dole said he voluntarily ap·
Ireland." almost matched inland \\;hew-muggy weather in the cities we.re peared before the grand jury
The emotional rally lasted midity Saturday, possibly ex· packing into nearly run camp-following a "couple visits" from
about 4S minutes. Thousands of plaining why the expected grounds in the Angeles and Los investigators for the Watergate
women poured into Londonderry• crowds for the Labor Day holi· Padres National Forests. special prosecutor 's office.
from all over Northern Ireland daybaven'tmatetj.alized. And in the. high desert and ·'They were concerned
and lromoJ.be Irish Republic _in Mol'e-coastal clo~iness i&-mountain areas. the holld~ run whelh~r I had a,cceQted monry mor~ than SO _b~ses, .tw~ ~c1~_:f<>ftcast but there will be af. was punct~ated by scattered from Sen. Scott. Tl\A! answer was trains amHiiany cars. t~-n· sunsbtnnorthetast -ex:-·-·-rh"""U'n aersnow e r s-an ta l . no:--!fht>-y -were -alse-rorwer.ned----
cui:;1ons before schools open. Several incidents of lightning whether I hl.ld accepted money hilegu~rds-from-San-€1ement fires-were-reported•-. ------wom....GulLThe..ans~·et:-W4ls..n ..... _ .. __
lo Huntington Beac~ repor~ed . !'-highway pJ\rol spokesman Dole said. Carter Plans wa~ temperal~res m .the b1gh in Los Angeles reported traffic lie said the investigators were
60s and warm air ranging from ha~ been exceptionall y heavy also interested in what he called
Camp0 ;.gn Tri·p 75to80degrees. Surf was small. Friday night. touching off a spate a 1970 .. transkr of funds" in
QA And crowds were o nl y of fender-benders on rain-slicked which either h is n~1me ol" a
moderate -"not what we were roads. similar name appeared on u
PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -Jimmy
Carter and Walter F. Mondale
get lbeir campaign otf to a fast
start this .week, embarking on a
tour of 22 states and 36 cities.
while nine members of their
families campaign separately in
B2 other cities around the nation. "
Carter 01>ens his presidential
campaign officially on Monday
with a speech in Warm Springs.
Ga.. at President Fran11.lin 0 .
Roosevelt's s ummer White
House. He visits four other cities
that day and goes on throughout
the week to a total of 20 cities in
llstates.
Mondale, Minnesota's senior
Democratic senator and Carter's
running mate, begins the official
~stage of the caJllpaign in Akron,
-Ohio.
Fr<J• Page A I
NEWSMEN •.
tenets of the profession.
"Unfortunately, we couldn't
convince the judge or our com·
mRl\}f.nt wllhout going through
thls. •he said.
While the newsmen loll away
the hours in jail, California
journalists or ganized a de·
monstration in protest of the
court action outside the prison
farm this afternoon.
T hursday . the California
Supreme Court refused their ap·
peal and Friday, five hours after
tbey went to jail, the United
States Supreme Court refused to
stay the sentences pending an ap-
peal there.
Judge Best had demanded that
they s pend some time in jail
before he conducts a hearing to
determine if the re fJ> any
likelihood they will tallLithede·
cides they won't reveal the
source, the jail terms become
puniUve and limited by state law
to five days on e ach of 55 con·
tempt counts, resulting from the
SS times they refused the judge's
order to reveal the source.
When asked how long he
thought It would take ~st to re·
aliie that the newsmen will not
change their minds, Gruner said,
"Why don't you call Holly Best
and ask him that. Jt's his move
now. The pressure's off us."
Best could not be reached for
comment.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed "'•'"""' -........ _ Jack R. Curley •
VtCt P•O•de,,,M'd(iitflitf' .. M,~,
TttOfnn Keewfl ""''"' Thomn A. Murahlne ~ .... l"'I Ed/IW·-
0\arles H. Loos RlcNrd P. Nell
AUIJ.1.,.1 ~l\tOtl!e ttl'°"
expecting for the holiday." said But by Saturday, truffic had $2.000 check stub. on~ lifeguard ~e~rt. Peoele tapered off considerably. He said it wcis "u check stub
t:Vidently were fmd!ng other re· The m 0 s t i n t e ,. es ling ·that had the name either Dole or
hef from the hot sticky weather meteorological quirk of the day Dale and they asked me about
away from the ocean. was that coa5 tal valleys were that." Dole did not elaborate-. 1:-'>S Angeles County reported often as hot as desert ureas. a saying that another person was
twice as many arrests as usual spokesman fol' the Nationnl involved.
for drunken driving but an Weather Service said. He identified 1 he person only as
OrangeCou~ty Jail clerkreport · "It's not often thut you can a we ll ·known resident of
edsucb bookings were normal. co mpare Blythe and Ontario," Washington, D .C .. but not a
In the mountains. meanwhile. the weather service said. Ontario member of Congress. and said he had a high of 99 Saturday whHc did not want to l'mharrass that %:
Fullerton Slaying Blythe only rose to 96.' • individual by publicly discussing ;
Rainfall of .31 was re1><>rted in t~e matter.
the Beaumont and Wrightwood Many me mbers of Congress Suspect in Custody areas. with traces of rain around have been named as alleged r eri· ~
Lake Arr owhead. Hail up tu pients of Gulf contributions. •
Anisito Acosta, 2.1. of Anaheim three-quarters of an inch in •
is being held on charges of sus---Wameterrernn -Palmoale earlv
peeled homicide after a fatal Saturday morning. and some .
stabbing in Fullerton at2:20 a.m. street flooding was reparted.
Saturday. Flash·llood warnings wefe is-
.A~ando Orozco, ~· was the sued for. Los Ange les. San
v1ctlm of the knifrng in the Bernardino, Ri ver side and
kitchen of his Fullerton home. eastern Kern counUes, as well us
Poltce uid-t-he two men quar· m ou.nJ aln are as o f S anta
reled Friday njght. Barbara and Ventura co.unties.
Ford Views Budget
. WASHINGTON CAP)-Degin-
rung a stay-at-home Labor Day
weekend, President Ford held an
outdoor, s hirts leeve meeting •
Saturday with t dp budget
advisers and predict ed a
bata:n~ettbudgct byt978.
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'WHY SHOULDN'T PEOPLE'S LIVING SPACE REFLECT THE WAY THEY LIVE'
Designer John Long 'Sculptured ' Home for Chuck AyrH In Laguna Beach
D~using Streamlined
Sculptured Laguna Home Designed for (Jne
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of'"' O•llY PHot St•ft -soot agunan Chuc1' Ayre'i
·ves in a sculpture
His liviog space has gins· walls
at reach out to bring in the sur-
ounding air and trees and
lants. The furniture 1s bwlt m.
uch or the heatmg and cooling
·s solar.
And, while 1t is onJy 225 square
eet in stze. Ayres tossed a party
for so people to celebrate the com-
pletion of his home-scuJ pture.
··1 don't thmk you could ~my it
as any more cro'.\ded than the
verage home with a party of 50
people." John Long .. th~ desi~er
of Asres' home said 1n an m-
tCr\'1ew fo~rtday.
Long. who describes himself as
an architectural sculptor. said
that although tmy, the space was
more than adequate for a single
"orking person and that it
represented the CuJ.ure of housing
for a large segment of the
population.
The home was attached to an
existing South Laguna home
overlooking a canyon near the
ocean.
"In terms of lifestyle. there are
a large number of people who are
Foreign "Moonies'
Facing DepOrtation
WA S HI NGTON (A P )-
lmmi gratio n autho rities
throughout the country have been
r-dered to lake "immediate
steps" to begin deportation pro-
ceedings against hundreds or
foreign followers or Korean
e\fangelist the Rev. Sun Myung
Moon.
. But orric1als ror Moon's
Unification Church said most or
the roughly 700 foreign followers
o r the controversial anli-
Communist evangelis~ already
are preparing to return voluntari-
ly to their native countnes of
Korea and J apan.
"Their purpose here was lo
participat e in thc1o1c la r l'?<'
festivals." the last of which is
scheduled for Sl'pl. 18 at the
Washington Monument, c•hurch
president Neil A. Saloncnsrud.
Immigration officials uro not
plannfng fo round up foreign
Moon disciples in the Un ited
Slates and any deportation pro·
ceedings against s o·catlt'd
··Moonies '' who do not leave the
<'OUntry voluntnrlly will receive
·'llo higher priority than other
_rui:eutayed lUcgal aliens." oC·
ftc1aJs for tht' lmmigrnt1on and
Naturalization Service (INS)
stressed.
In July, deputy INS com·
missioner J a mes F. Gree ne
wrote all field offices that .. Im·
mediate steps should be un-
dertaken to locate alien (Moon
disciples) who are in the United
States to determine their current
immigration status and to in-
stitute appropriate p~eedings,
if warranted. looking forward to
their enforced departure ...
That order was issued im~
mediatelv after a federal judge
refused ·to overturn a lower
court ruling that the foreiJ;:n
followers of Moon could not re-
main ln this country as .. mis·
sionary traJnees." Immigration
offi d als successfully contended
that Moon disciples spent most or
their time fund-raising for lhl'
church instead of training.
David Carllner. a lawyer
representing the church in lhu
litigation, is appealing the de·
cis!on to the U.S. Court of Ap·
peals. but I NS is taking the
position that It can proceed now
bl'couse "the administrative
aspects of the matter have now
been concluded ··
Frietad ol Yours?
C6ntest to name this e!~plant was started,e!ter Michigan college President Don d Carlyon found it in market. He
dclioed lo re.ve.alhi.s kalikGfuggestions. . ,,
single. who are employed ad~
guately and they are in a ~ition
to get for themselves adequate
living spaces. This does not
necessarily mean a big house
with rooms to clean and all that,''
Long said.
"What we wanted to do here
was produce the attitude you
would find in a large custom built
home, except there wouldn't. be
the extra room,'' be said.
The interior or the home is
heavy with natural wood and ln
the combination kitchen, din1ng
room, livln1 room and hall,
there's a clay tile floor. Above
the bathroom sink, made of
laminated wood with a wooden
s pigot. is a le aded-gl ass
scuJpture window.
"The things we did here you
usually wouldn't do in a small
place," Long said.
The lifestyle of the home's OC•
cupancy also enables the dwell·
ing to take a dvant.aae of solar
heating.
The kUcben, its tile floor and a
concrete slab absorb beat during
lhe day. when the dwelltt is &one.
The dense materials bold the
heat until the eveni.nc when they
provide adequate warmth. There
are olher design features in the
walls and such which aid beating
as welJ .
Long plans the addition or solar
heating panels on the walls of the
canyon to further booet energy
self-sufficiency.
The occupants' lifestyle may
likely be one of a transient nature
and so the home is not designed
with a llowance for much storage.
"In a contemporary lifestyle
you doQ't have a large garaae
full of junk, you've paned all
lhat nostalgia-possessive sort of
thing. You may have a few things
of quality,'· Long said.
Long foresaw the futuro de·
velopment of such living spaces
In existing large homes as
natural resources, and space
become tighter.
•·we may go to the European
system of allowing boarding
houaes and roomers,'.' he said
even prophesying a day when the
owners or three-to-four bedroom
homes would need lhe income
'from some rented out "living
. spaces" In their homes to allow
lhcm to afford the large houses.
"In the future, we're just not
going to take a hillside and tum It
into three and four bedroom
houses .
.. People don 'l come in all lhe
same shapes, why shouldn't their
living space refl ect the way they
live.·• Long said termlng the
South L a1 una e rtort "a
sculptural statement about what
can be done with space."
"You live here ror two weeks.
you learn how to get Into lhc
bathroom," he said.
Spanish lteftist8
Meet in Madrid
MADRID (AP)-Morethan60
illegal leftist political and labor
groups met Saturday at a luxury
hotel In Madrid to try to form a
national front to pressure the
1overnme nt Into wider and
faster democratic reform.
Premier Adolfo Suarei was
said to be watcbinC the closed'
summit meetinc cloeely, but be
and King Juan Carlos bad agreed
earlier not lo interfere. ..., ...... ..., ..........
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'/04JI PIOer by 5 30 0 "' '*' beforw 7 om. end yiour cooy Wiii be~
..
S.Ufdly end Su nd1y: II you do nol 19C~ .... Yout cooy by 8 a.m.. Qlt
before 10 1 m. 1nd your OOCl'I will be
est1•119fed
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$e(I ci.m.n1e. CIPftfrtnO Beach. 59" Juan CloiltnlflO. ~Pol"'· SOvtll l egvM. Ugulla N19uel •• • .• -~M
f'~•PageAJ
PRINCE •• ·~
He ts the son Of King Saud,
who rUled the country from l~
to 1964. Hit uncle, King Faisal.
s uc ceed ed his father and
another uncle, King Khaled, now m es the country.
Prince Turki 's primary In·
terest is business. "It began
ages aao," be says, .. even when
. 1 was a child."
He saya he finds ·the com-
bli:lation of the Orange Coast and
its business community lrreslsti-
, ble. As he explains il. it 's the on·
ly place he can relax :ind work
at the same lime.
Lounging at the side of his
swimming pool in a "htt(..'
burnoose-ljk~ garment. he said
he enJOYS the soda! amcruties or
the beach cities .
.. Every night I go to Bobby
McGee's, where l have ~ome
friends and we taJk and enjoy
the m usic. The n we go to 1't£-
f any 's and stay there untJI it
closes. Then we come here .
.. It is my routine. Every night.
Without fail. ..
The routine means tha t
breakfast is usually served at
noon and office hours begin after
that.
Barrack laughingty notes that
conducting business on that time
schedule is a Ultle difficult in
Newport Beach, although it is
the way things are done when
the prince is at home.
.. In Saudi Arabia, because it's
so hot, most people stay up all
night-and sleep durtng the heat
oftbe day."
The company has involved
itself in a wide range of bus1·
ne es -eratry Chose tnat
provide goods and services
needed by Saudi Arabia, such as
compute r components and
technology.
Prince Turki said he prefers to
buy up to a 49 percent interest m
a business, with the partnership
then acting .as the marketing
agent for that parlicuJar com-
pany's product in Saudi Arabia.
"The Americans are always on
·time, and I admire punctuality.
This is sotnethlng I 've seen at
•home where a businessan from
France or England will promise
something and delivery Is always
late.
"With Americans there are no delays."·
Prior to going into busint>Ss in
Newport Beach, Prince Turlu
s aid he a dmired the Americans
who w e r e workin g in h is
homeland. ·
He explaine d that Saudi
Arabia is undergoing vast de-
velopment as the technology or
oil production intrudes upon the
Arabian peninsula 's des ert
tribes and their largely nomadic
way of life.
The tribes are settling down
and the people are being educal·
ed for roles in their changing
economy.
Prlnce. TurJti described the in-
dustrialization or his country as
unbelievabl~. Whole villages of
Amerfcan-slyle homes are beinl't
built and high rise buildings go
Sonday September !I l976 DAIL V PILOT A .1
PRINCE FINDS PLEASANT LIFE ON COAST
Work, Play Both Satlafytng to King Saud's Son
up in the big cities practically
overnight.
That is the d~\'elopment that
the prince's iitveslments a re
geared toward. He says riding
herd on the royal family'$ busi-
ness interests is difficult. "but it
is an honor to have a hand in the
development nf your O\\ n
country ar-ttre -slim i:ttnw ·
After an initial \'il>1t that gre\\
from two weeks mto months. the
prince returned lo his family in
Saudi Arabia.
The family was so Impressed
with his glowing reports or the
business community and Oraf\ie
Coast llfe st )'le that Sheik
l'\asser \\ ""' d1~pat('hed lo chrrk
out lhl' area.
Prince Turkl said tht' sheik
\\ ~s ~1 lso very imprcssC'd and
1::1 l' t 1 v e I v e n c o u r a i;i e d l ht'
format100 of Lile partneri.hip
··Thal ·s quite a rompltment
that thev \\OUld send him ull th1• ''a~ fn;m S;ll11h .\r,1l11a JUi.t to
look-at-:i:4•\\.port . lh prmc•,... •
nOtl'd
lie 11u18 hl' h,1 ., tm•d to hvl7 m
~ew York bt'caui.c 01 that l·lt~ ·s
husinesl> orientation. but he cun •t take the puce.
··1t ·~ JU'ot too fast I can ~ta~·
t\\O or th rt•<• da'"· four 1f I rt•all\
push m)Sl•lf. but no rnore. I han•
to get out ''
Alaskan Pipelille
'Riddled by Fraud'
WASlllNGTON 4AN ·-llousc
investigators c hari.tcd Saturday
t h a t ttte Int er ior a nd
Transportation departments are
failing to rectify a collapse of
quality control in construction of
the Alaska oil pipeline.
The situation is .. riddled with
fraud,•· could imperil Alaska ·s
fra1ile environment and bas
been known to the departments
fo r nearly a year, sajd a report to
Rep. John D. Dingell <D·Mich. >.
chairman of the House Com-
merce subcommittee on energy
and power.
Subcommittee invcstigalors
spent two weeks in July in -
vestigating progress on the
pipeline, scheduled t6 go into
operat ion in m id-1977. But they
said there m ay be a one-year de-
lay in lha S1art or operations
bt>rause of slopp:. \\orkmansh1p.
inadequate controls and insuff1
cienl governmenl monitoring.
lnvcstigulors said they were
told that once the pipeline begins
operating, .. it would be possibll•
for teaks up to 500 barrels a day
to occur ~·ithout dctl'ction in ·
definitelv ·· because the detection
system is not scnsiti ve enough.
Interior Under Secretary Kent
Frizzell denounced the report as
"slanted, biased" and .. a total
misrepresentation of the facts.··
lie said that to suggc•st that In
terior ·~ ovel"Slght of construction
is madequ::ite 1s to make a "mo::.t
flagrant mi'stake n statement."
Traru;portatton Department of-
ric1als had no 1mmediatl' com-
merl.
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VIKING 2 SENT THIS IPHOTO dF MAAS, DEPICTING A TERRAIN MORE LEVEL THAN AT· VIKING 1 LANDING SPOT-THIS 330 DEGREE PANORAMA SHOWS SOME GROOVED ROCKS
-Not 011e Friend' .
Boy, 12, Awaits
Trial for Murder .
MIAMI lAP ) -Day after day,
Wallace Moseley sits in Youth
Hall, awaiting trial for stabbing
a 9-year-old boy '\o death.
Moseley. who could be sentenced
to life m prison. is only 12 years
old.
His mother. an alcoholic, says
she believes the boy is being
framed. His stepfather, an ex-
convict , says he's glad Wally is
being tried as an adult. "because
if he goos through juvenile court,
· they 'II send hi m right back
'here ...
Police have quoted Wall~·-as
saying he killed 9-year-old Greg
Billiter after the younger boy
called him a "bastard.'' 'PolJce
say \\'ally then dragged the body
out or a dingy downtown apart·
· ment and dumped 1t on the
streets
Wally was born m the chanty
ward or J ackson Me morial
Hospital in February. 1964. The
man lis t e d o n t he birth
ceruficate as Wally's father said
)ater he had been separated from
.Wally's mother, P hyllis
Wh itcomb. since 1962 and derued
that he fathered Wally.
As Mrs. Whitcomb dnrted into
ukohohs m and "orkcd a~ a maid
;H a hot~I. \\' J ll.' ~re\\ up in the
!'ltreets Sometimes, he Wl'nt to
school ··11.-~as constantlv harassed
b.' the oth<'r s t ude.nts." said
teacher Joe Metcalf. 'As far as I
('ould tell, he didn't have a friend
-not one friend. The scbool ls 70
percenl black, nearly 30 percenl
Latin and he was one.ol about 10
Anglo white kids.
"The kids called h.im names re-
lating to his being white and to
his mother ·s d rinking ... Metcalf
said. "He couldn't t :Ute th ls. bul
he would just yell back at them.
Al'WI",... ..
NEEDED HELP
Wallace Moseley
He was not violent with his
physical body, Jllsl with his
\'OICt'.
"lit-definitely neede<l help. Ill·
hould have bt-en referred to a
school psychologist. But l don't
know if he got a ny help at school
or anywhere else.··
School records s how Wally
never h ad a psychological
evaluation. nor were school of-
ficials ever notified that any out-
side age.nc)' ever evaluated. him.
Ther e wer e no requests for
• evaluation.
PhylUs Whitcomb believes her
son is innocent. She tells of hi.c; br·
ioglng home stray. inJured dogs
a nd nursing them back to health
Kissinger; Vorster
Hail Talks Progres~_
ZURICH. Switzerland (AP>
Secretary of State llenry A. Kiss·
i nger and South African Prime
Minister J ohn Vorster reported
('arly today they had made pro-
1tress in their talks on solving
racia l confllcts in southern
Africa.
The two leaders met for about
51) hours in sessions that ran
thr oug h d inne r a nd past
midnight Saturday.
A statement drafted by both
sides and read lo reporter by
R . F. Both a. Sout h Afr ican
a mbassador to the United Stat~.
said "Progress Is being made."
The next form al round will h<-
Mo nday, b ut Kissinger a nd
Vorstrr wall m eet this afternoon
1n what is officially described as
a ocial settinit.
Vorster prefers to avoid formol
'-'Ork on Sundays.
Kls Inger a nd Vorster will hold
:1 prtvatl! meetinf: before a lunch
the secretary will give for the
South African delegation.
The reported progress follows
indications m a de earlle r by
both s ide.s tha t they wer e
opUmislic. A senior American of·
flclal told newsmen on Kiss-
inger 's pla ne ~n route from
London. however, that minimal
conditions for blacks were still
unmet by Vorster 's white·
minority regime.
There was no word from any
orficlal on the areas where pro·
gress had been m ade.
Vors ter, in an interview for the
·s outh African Broadcasting
Corp • r epeat ed his earlier
declaration tha t no other counl.ry "no matter how well disposed ..
can tell South Africa what 1t can
do domestically.
But he aJso said. '1'o a large
extent, South Africa 's and
M>Uthe rn A~rica 's futures might
be determined as a result or thes~ talks ..•
637 More Cr1111~l•fl La11di11g
Accused at Viking 2 W Orking Well
W T p • PASADENA 1AP> Vik1ng2·s . " ~est omt ' first photographs appearc:<l lo show t h at an antenna wa:.
damaged, although scientists NEW YO RK lAPl -S\\orn saidthe "cracks"may havebeen
statem ents delivered to t he a misinterpretation ot the photo.
White House on Saturday al-The antenna continued to work
legedly hst h<;mor code violations and radio broadcasts indic:rted
affecting more than three times there was no internal damage.
the number of cadets already ac-"The lander is working in good
cused in West Point's cheating health," said Or. Al Hibbs. a scandal. A covering letter signed by the spokesma n at Jet Propulsion
Th C I R Laboratory. Rev. omas J . ur ey, oman "U there has been any real
Catholic chaplain at West Point. damage to the a ntenna It hasn't ask ed Presi d e nt Ford to "restr atn .. Ar m y se~retary arrected its ability to com-municate with us." HJbbs said, Martin R. Hoffmann from impos· adding that communication from
ing any saDctioos against the earth to the la nder also was good.
cadets until the cause of a.tie dis_b~".ed antenna was scandal has been determined. "" Citing Ford •s pardon offormer seen in an early picture to have
President Richard M. Nixon, the been torn during what earth con-
chaplain urged him "not to fail trollel"$ believl'd Willi a rocky
the Long Gray Line." landing.
The White House coofirme<V"e· . The lander. b~·pa~lng its orbit-
ceapt of the amdavits, but satd it mg 1?'1°ther s hip. directly com-
wouJd have no immediate com-m u!'lacat.ed lo e a rth d ata on ment on them . ~g.meermg an~ temperature. ll
Army Capt. Arthur Lincoln,,~~ated . no interna l damage
defense lawyer who has alleged sustam«:d wh.en the lander
pe r vasive c he ating at lbe owi;i Fri~ay amJd boulders
n a lio n 's o 1 d e s t m iJitary 00 Ma~ Utopia plane.
academy, said the affidavits . E~gmeers had speculated that
igned by alr eady-accused mem-~t ~aght have la nded on a rock,
... A s of the class of l977 implicate Jollang ~he u~derside, where ....:r . electronic devices are located an addatlonal 63~ cadets. The cur-that control Viking's biological
rent e~ol lment 1s 4:250-. and dirt-scooping tools.
Co.pies of the aff1daVlts are to The orbiting mother s hi p was
bt' ga~en on Tuesday ~o two con-to send to earth information
gress1onal s ubcoo:im1ttces that gathe red during the descent, in
havr h e ld hearings on t.he eluding the first color picture or
scandal. . . the rO<'"' strewn plain where n But • the cadets and their at-landed. The information had l?me~s requested that the af. been recorded but not sent
fad a v1\S be used only to ~sses~ the earthward because of the radio scope of honor code violations, difficulties.
nol to prosecute the cadets President Ford c alled mission
named. control to congra tulate scienlist.s
Disease Test
Inconclusive
for their second Mars success.
Scientists reported more in-
conclusive but tant alizing results
from the final life-search experi-
ments conducted by Viking 1 on a
rocky plain some 4,600 miles
awav.
In.question were repeat runs or
two biology tests that had gi\'en
positive r es ults whe n first
performed.
ln one repeat , a radioactively
labeled cas-release test that
looks for signs of metabolism in a
soil sample, the results were
similar t.o the firs t run.
~ioacth.•e t ra cer chemicals
are injected in soil samples to-see
if Chey show up tn rases emitted
later. If _they do, it ml&hl mean ·
life-rela\ed processes are at
work.
In the other experiment, called
pyr ol)•tk release. the repeat re-
sults were ambiauous; thal is.
neither strong enough to count as
positive nor completely ab9ent.
Breast X-rqy fears
Said Vnrefl,Sf)nable '.
NEW YORK (AP) -'1'here is
no reason for wom en to be
frightened about having breast
X-rays," says the m edical
director or the American Cancer
Societ y (ACS ). And be cites re-
asons wby they sbouldn 't be.
But a scare over the X-rays,
known as mammoerapby, did
follow the recent lsauance ot of.
ficial auidelines sa.ying some
women aged 35 lo 50 sbouJdn 't
have routine m ammography,
meaning once a year, because
the radiation might cause as
many or more cancers than it de·
tected.
, '1'herc has been a near-panic
Women have been slaying away
in droves from breast cancer de·
tectioa clinics." s ays Dr. Arthur
Holleb of the ACS.
"Radiologists tell us women
are also refusinJ to have X-rays
lo detect possible diseases of the
stomach, intestines-or cbellt ...
1be things wrong bel\lnd the
.scare , says Dr. Holleb, are:
-"Radiation" is a panicky
word itself.
M a n y w o me n m i~ .
understood wha t was said anet a
scientific debate on the ri•k·
vers us-be nefit from mam~o·
graphy. Many missed the po(nt
on how low the risk reallY is.
• One or 14 American womeh •e-
ve lops breast cancer. -This
means a woman's risk in her
llfeUm e is seven percent.
By theoretical estimate, an eic-
posure lo one rad <a unil of
radiation dosage) from a single
mammog ram would increase
this natural seven percent risk by
one percent, ma king the risk
after one treatment 7..07 percent
That means that a woman who
had one mammogram would
have a 7 .07 percent risk of gelling
cancer ; a woman who had two
mammograms would have a 7.14
percent risk of getting cancer. Al
this rate, it would take 100 mam-
moer•ms to double the natural
risk of CJlDCfr to lipercent ..
-:Some scientific icnorance Is
involved. For no one really •
knows how much of a dose of X-
_ray radiation it might take lo
cause a human cancer.
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medical researchers can con-
clude whether nickel poisoning
caused the m ysterious legion-
naire's disease. Dr. F. William
Sunderman Jr. said Saturday.
_lie sai<L.his. team at the un·
iversity's Health Cent.er vas COO·
tinwng its analysis of severaJ
specimens and was.. e xpecting
new specimens from J . Bruce
Rogers, 60, the manager of a
Philadelphia Holiday Inn wbo
I COUl\5E:S DY N€WSPAPfBI
died Friday.
Rogers· personal physician
said an au topsy proves Rogers'
death was not caused by the
mysterious illness. But Pen-
nsylvania Health Department of.
ficlals said they were listing
Rogers as the 29tb victim of the
disease.
Sunderman said University of
Connecticut r esearchers de-
te rmined a number of the
specimens they worked on la.st
week had been contaminated and
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conc I us i ve. H e said the
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sue, had been s tored in stainless
steel trays before being shipped.
Jt w as the second time
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Ki.al.oa'• Yards of Um:vas Slill Nat Enough
Jack Rotkl,p, u ~ve of
a SydneJ, AH t raNa, pinball
r&adliae muufad~ firm . lldcted Were Calilonaia Yacht
O..'a Cal Olt Series that bis 73-
• . lllel sloop 9allyMI> wo.ld out· t.9clt Jin Ellroy'a 7lHOOl ketch .KJaloa udwtaO..Cal Qlp.
ftat wu a Wffll: ago and
Salurd ay Rooklyn prO'\led Mtnselt a prophet with plenty of
honor.
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Klaloa on \he windward lees oC
\be II-mile eoune off Marina del f. &ey, bull. ~llllane\l'\~fher. at
ii tt.e 1tart.~ ~b rattS. orcmg
• Kilroy aNI Ms ze.mao crew into
·" a '8n1 stem et.as•.
As in Friday11 race. BaUyt1o4
outmaneuvered Kia.loa at Uip
start. rorcinl Kilroy to brina •
bl1 >cetch around to trail •
AuaaJerlval by4.2seconds.
And tn the moderately Ytt
breeie Klal9a was DO matd J>r
Ballyhoo. The Australian'• caw
bad her pointing hl&her udltot·
inl Cuter to build up a e.
mJnute, 12-second lead the
weather mark.
As was expected. K oa's
awesome s ail .Power aJlo her
to cul the marain to 2S onds
on a run to the wing m . and
al one time on the reac thlrd
leg KiaJoa was withi1 boat
lencth oC her rlvaJ h both
yachts spinnaker-re ing at
top speed.
In fighting oU oa 's at-
t empt to climb on her
I beat IJ' ~ich Ballyhoo steadily
len1the"*1 her lead, matchma
KJaloa l~ck·for-tack, to lead at
the se •nd rounding or the •
weaiher:tn by one minute and eight ae nds.
It tut into a thtlllllll chase
u ~order~ ·sewral spin· naker J s in an effort lo gain .
even m e boat speed and nip
Ballyhoo t the finish.
Skippe( Rooklyn said after the
race th~!! It "as the c ji~s that
spelled K.laloa 's defeat. •
"Kialoa Is certainly much
faster than Ballyhoo
dow.nwincl •· he said. "but in a
jibing dutl \\ e found we could
execute -.e jibes more qulckly
because d the extra sail handl·
lntt invoh1<f on Kialoa." -
$4.anday September 5 1976 DAILY PILOT Ali
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Ballyhoo's marlin of victory
in the decid.iaC raiee SatUrday
was 24 Nnnd.s, hut \he race
I· wasa' that e-.. lt only proved ,, K.ialoe is fastn off lbe Wi.nd.
•. ~~ally carrying a cloud of
aall lb.at was pr~a~y twice as ~ as Ballyt.oo'a crew could
hanaou&. •
weather quarter, allyhoo
picked up boat s and in-
creased her lead to · seconds at
lbe end or the tria
Then came the
Ballyh~'s 14-man crew was
composed of four local sailors
and 10 Atstralians. Helmsman
was Buir. Boettcher from
Callfomia'YI acht Club; t:iclician
was And)' Rose. Balboa Yacht
Club; er •men Included Don
Vaughn and Rex Banks,
Newport ach.
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL ~ GE )
J· Coastal Bill Lesson
· Substantial controls over Callfomfa coastline de-
vetopnwnt wer<' conllnuL'<l la. t' week with passage or a
bill making the state Coastal Commission permanent
~nd retaining !or ut least l"-O y(ars its six regional
<'ommis ions.
The bill alm~t didn't pass and there's a lesson lo
why 1l didn't.
Conservationists strongly supported SB 1217,
uuthored by state Seo. J erry Smith <D·Saratoga).
They felt that two years cift~r passage ,of Proposition
20, the protection it established along CaHfornla's
1,072-mile coastline should be continued.
Labor and real estate interests felt otherwise.
They worried about, among other things. the
economic e(tect of the development restrictions and
the harassment they bad felt in applying some ot
those restrictions.
A key_ objection to the Smith Bill came from the
co-author of a competing bill, Assemblyman-Mtke
CuUcn (D-Long &ach). Cullen made it clear he-and
others had objected specifically to "the plodding
arbitrariness·· or the South Coast Regional Com·
mission, the body with initial say-so over coastline de..._
vc'lopment in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
That viewpoint should come as no surprise to
those who ha\'e watched or done business with our
local regional conimission in the two years
Proposition 20 has been in eff ecl. Attitudes expressed
by regional com missioners often indicated they either
were extremely picky or desirous of expanding
c.1uthority wherever possible.
As one example, the South Coast Regional Com·
mission tried t o horn in on the issue of whether the ci-
ty of Newport Beach should install no parking signs
on Lido Is le . This would lead one to conclude regional
control would be attempted o.q about a ny project that
could be conceived along the 1,000-yard coastal zone.
It i~ true that the Sout.lLCoa.st Commission Jias ~ had a tremendous workload in watching over the
most densely built section of the state coastline. But
that should bo reason for more generalized ap-
proaches. n<1t. lime·wa ting power maneuvers.
The Smith Bill had a tough tlme gettin~ out ol lh~
nate. The compromise t.hat approved it 25·14 came
only after agreement that the regional boards wollld
be continued two )Cars instead ol tour.
This seem s to say that the regional com·
missions-and specifically the South Coast Regional
Commission -should r e-examine attitudes and pro-
ce(lures, and consider some economic aspec:ts of
coastline development as well as preservation of the
scenic beauty of California's coast.
Two-e d ged D evaluation
What Me xico did with its ~so last week will have ·
some effect on us in Southern California r-and
lremenaous errecr-on1bose belowthe-border. •
The peso bad been pegged by the Mexican gov·
emment at 12.5 to the U.S. dollar since 1954. Releas·
ing that fixed value, as President Luis Echeverria
did, dropped the value or.the peso and by week's end it
took a bout 20 pesos to equal one dollar.
Good news indeed for ~mericao tourists. whose
dollars now will buy more in Mexico <except in border
towns where U.S. currency is normally used ).
Bad news for the Mexicans, particularly the
poorer Mexicans, whose meager wages will buy much
less. While the peso is·t1o;tting to its real value, they'll
find ris ing prices and.JoJYered value on their savings
and income.
Paradoxically, it will increase border crossings
in beth directions. More Americans will be traveling
in Mexico to take advantage of increased buying
power.
And more Mexicans ·will be forced to s muggle
lhemselves into this country to find jobs that will sus.
tainthem. /
l Readers Give Col11mnist Dose of Christianity
; To the Editor: adults and older adults have ac· [ ] f This letter is \\ rittcn in ob· cepted J esus Christ as Savior. MAILBOX
jection and r ebuttal to Nicholas
such as m1 ss1onary. health.
agriculture, food for ite hungry
and schooling endeaTCrs.
Von Hoffman's column published V.on Hoffman cannot see any · in the Daily Pilot Aug. 29. The com m o n d e n o minators in
~ column is a diabolk ~l;mder various Christian conversjon
I agains t millions of Christians periods. The common element is around the world. the preaching and witnessing of
man·s separation from God by
An attempt is made to sin.ondthe needtoacceptCod's
segregate white U.S. Christians forgiveness of sins personally,
1 from our Chris tian black through the death and resur-
' brolheh and sisters. Billy reftlon of Christ Jesus-God in· ~ Graham i5 ridiculed ns a self-carnate. l pronounced spokesman for the
, Lord. His sermons arc based on
' the Bible and we (~1 he is a
~pokesman for the Lord and for Christianity.
College converts are described :.s previously havlnst "wax and
other Impurities" cleaned from
their ears, to hear the gospel call.
'.fhis is an insult to an intelligent
, 1troup. Nor are conv~rts since
~ World War 11 limited to col-
: Jt'gians. Many children. young
l l f
Dangers
Mter
Life's
.. Decoded
.. ..
CONTRA RV to Voo Hoffman's
rrude character assassinatfon
attempt of Charles Colson, this
man tumed from his old sinful
life and became .a.new person in Christ. Whereas his goals were
somewhat questionable before,
fie now spends-bis tint~ and effort
trying tothelp people. And one might no e that the joy of this
new life has grown and nol
dtminished.
Whether or not science learns
as much as it would like lo learn
about li(e on Mars, an even big-
ger story perhaps ts wha t
scientists are doing to penetrate
the secrets or life on Earth.
At the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology jn Cambridge, .a
team o f
scientists has
been able to
cons t ruct 4l sy nth eti c
gtne.
True, It ts
not a human
gene, but \he
gene of a re·
lalively sim-
ple bacterial
Rubstance known as Eschirichin
Coll . .Even so, the process is
enormously com plex, for it re-
quires the scientist lo synthesizl'
all the molecules of the zoo.odd
nucleotides that ore port Of a
single gene.
Much or the excitement caused
by this scientific breaJcthrough is
related to the hope that science
can make a spectacultr advance
Jn the under1tanding o( cancer.
The prime characteristic or cancer cells is that they are OT·
dercd by their genes to reproduce
.
Christian conversion is a free.
ing, elevating and continuing ex•
perience, not an inescapable
depressJitn as falsely stated by
Von Horftn an. Ther e have been
innumerable examples or Chris·
tians rising to the highest J>laces
in government, the arts and I.he
sciences.
The characteristic or the
knowledgeable Christian, re·
gardless or color, is an attitude of
humility, not "smugness." Tbe
consistent change after con·
version is a new interest in olhers.
SlJltELY it was ~ot "anti·
intellectual'' Christians who
founded almost all oft.ae original
colleges and universi•es in lh1s
country. And it was not "anti·
humanistic" Christians who
rounded the majorit) or early
hospitals and mission works on
skid row.
We Christians fetl stroni;?ly
that the basic conll.t in this
country and the wtdd is the
struggle or God a:M godliness
agalrut a the is tic, secular
humanlsUc pb1losopb,y.a,s staled
by Congressman Conl<>11r
How sad is Von lbffman's
statement th at '"ell "mild evangelical ChrisUani.CY has a
nasty potential.''
All truly convert'1 Christians
obey lhe Biblical mmand to
[ ]
Unfortunately, 1 NORMAN not entirety free
COUSINS don't have absolu
over the uses to w
-----------------------~ coveriesarepu~
a t an abnormally rapid rate. By
synthesizing a gen e, th e
scientists hope to move on to
wa y s of c ontrolling its
··metronome," which beats out
the r h yt hms o f cellular
reproduction. · ·
I AM ELATED by the prospect
thal t h e Jong search for ao
answer t o lhe riddle or cancer
may be less remote than we
thought, while I confess I am alao
scared by the ultimate uses lo
which control of 'genes can be
put.
Nothing is more frightening
than a world in which scientists
have access to the basic code or
life.
lt they can pry inside genes to
produce a change in the rate o(
cellular growth, they can also
thcoretlcally instruct the aenes
to make creatures conform to
wbtl the scientists, or the people
who control the 11clentists.
believe to be desirable charac·
terisOcs.
Once they dis er bow to
manipulate human enes, there
is no force on Earth atcankeep
some govemmen rom invad·
ing the ultimate ·vacy and
s anctity of human r .
Can anyone i gine what
Adolf Hitler 'WOul · ve done if
he had bad tbe po to tamper
with lhe basic c of life? He
made extrav,agant complete-
ly counte rfeit clai about the
Germans being am terrace.
SUPPOSE HE a
power to order N
breed bum an bemg
his own prescripti
subservient and m
anyone s uppose
have abstained fro
~uch a pre!cripti
was thereby ar
himself tbe ullim a
U!e?
Certalnly the ne
may reach a point
be able to help co
genet.ic defects. C
help to eradicate d
confess Christ J esusas -savior
by word or mouth. (Romans
JO: 10).
We alsb call on all ClUtians to
pray for Mr. Von Hoffmn.
EARLE E. NEWJIA·T, M ~·
Sa rilor Said t.
To the Editor:
I would like Jo try ~ -hort
answer to Von lfoHman'5 iclc on Sunday, Aug. 29: "Bo ain
Rhelori<' Falls Short at Pot. •
First, I would like to =el j m that the "Born Aga.in Rbf: c"
comes from lbe Bible (J •
3). The rhetoric is Jesus, aneot
Carter's. U he hasn't tried L•e
shouldn't knock it.
HE lS curious about w
tauses the cycles or revival. l
the third person of the Trini
the Holy GhosL. Ile says
inherited disease. But it is eve
more certain that it will becom
the most terrifying tool ever t.o.
come under the control of gov· ernment.
The present generation ot
human beings on Earth will be
out of its mind if it doesn't set up
rigid Hmits to this line of
scientific pursuit.
Many scientists, oC course, will
disagree. They will contend that
science is neutral; that the job of
the scientists is to seek truth; but
the scientist cannot be held
responsible for obuse or ex·
ploitiltion of his or her di6·
coveries.
These are noble sentiments but
must not be mistaken for princi·
pie and they are at odds witb ha· Lory.
The scientists who split the
atom for the first Ume were not
able to prevent the massive
stockpiling of nuclear weapons
or their prolifer ation throughout
the world. The scientists are lho
servants of the politicians.
The time has come to take a hard look al where science is go.
ing. Freedom or scientific re·
8earcb and development may ho
sacred to the sclentJ!lt.<t but it is not nearly so sacr ed a:s life itllctr.
many symptoms or religious con·
version are similar 10 mental
depression. He says ttr.it the con·
vert suffers from the weeps. 1£
Von Hoffman will watch the TV
show, "Let's Make a Deal," he
will find the same symptoms
when someone win$ SJJ,000. The
only dlrference is th at the con-
vert has lnherit~ ct.crnal life.
Joy can overflow in tears as well as sorrow.
He says that so rte of us are dis·
turbed when a Qlholi~ runs for
president, as iL we think that
they are going U sneak lhe'Pope
into the White House. l conCess
we EvangeUc.,s would like to 1 sneak J esu~into the White •
House. the ',ongress and the ~
Suprem e Cout. We wouJd even
Jike lo sneakl!im into your col·
umd'
Re.ad the tMrd chapter, Book ot
John, and ague wlt.b J esus. He said it.
JAME.5BOLDING
Chinese Welcome Another eposed F:ftend
WASillNGTON .... J mes R.
Schlesinger, the man who was
$Ure he would rather be right
than defense secretary, is off to
the wonder(ul world or 920
million Chinese -the People's
• Republic oC Chino.
As a renowned hard-liner on
the Soviet Union, Schlesinger
will be given
what amounts
to the r ed ·
carpet treat~
' ment by the
P elti n g
Chinese. By
chance, he ar-
• riv e s at a
rather de·
licat e time.
what with the
cluster oC deaths of the regime's
el<Mrs. tbe inca paciC...tion ol M•o
• Tae·tung and lb• aftermath of
• crippling eartbq~akes.
The Chinese VO'tre quick to
.,_rceive Schlesinger as a sturdy
)
warrior against the excesses of
the Soviet Union and, as early as
1974, Jnvited him to their vast
Jand. Somehow, when Schles-
inger was heading Defense.
several such invitations got Jost
in the government filing system.
Jt wasn't untH he took his
severance pay on that fateful
weekend last rau that one ol the
invitaUons finally found its way to
Sc:bleslnger, and be accepted, of
course. .
THUS DE joins other former
leaders -Britain's Edward
Heath and West Germany's
Frani J osd Strauss -wbo were
lovingly invited to China after
sbowlng their anti·Scmel colors.
Richard Nixon 'a Uivitation was
a uttle different because the
Chinese reel more grateful to him
fOf' openln1 the door tbaD fOI' be-
iq \oUlh OD lbe Sovieta.
Anyway, Schlesinger had
breakfast with SttrelarY ol State
) -
( THl~CH J
Henry Kissinger before leaving
and received other briefing from
the Slate Department. While
Schlesinger can be tart ol tongue.
he isn't expected to let loose with
anytblntt on the trip that could
embarrass lbe U.S. governmenL
The Chinese have laid out an
impressive achedule for him.
Schleslnger, accompanied. by a
rniud band of 10 aides and
journalists, will be flown lo some
of China's m oat remote and off.
limits areas, including Mongolia,
the lll Valley. l·ning and Tibet ..
Americans a re rarely allowed
to see the 1-nini area whJch is
militarily important because of
its access to the Soviet Union.
He will viail the regular places,
too, Peking and Shanghai, and
80me or the more sc
Though Scbleeln did nol s~ciflcally ask for terviews
with Chinese leaden ls expect·
ed that he will see ·er Hua
Kuo-Cena. Vice Pre Hsien·
nlen and Chang -ch'iao.
and Chen Hsl·Uen, co ander of
tbe Peking Military ·on.
THE PaOJ'LE' epublie
is hardly a be ive of
communicatlons ctlvity.
'There a re clo lo a
bUlioa people there, astlcatly
chanced form of iov t and
an enormous lmprov tin the
quality or Ufe, but essages
to the world com through -Slowly.
The dhlne.se pnfer take the Jone, long look al , and
sometblnc Ute det to them
is a transJnt, but unate, development.
1be Chinese take
hard line on the Sovi
~
to find o'ther world powers that
will do the som-o. When they spot ,
a Schlesinger, they grab him.
Earlier this year, Schlesinger I
postponed his trip to China so
that it cou1dn 't rind its way into
the arguments during the pre-
s idential prim aries or con
ventions. There is small
likelihood that. anything tha~
transpires on this trip wUl be
used by either s ide 1n the Ford vs.
Carter contest.
1ihhr1t N, Wtted. P11bliJ!utr
J frllomos Ktn;i/, P.dltor
1'hf cdltorlal page or lhu Dally Pl~t seeks to Inform nnd •ti olate readers by present1n1r
nn iH>:tge d1v~rse comm«ntacy
on topics oC Interest by syndlc:at.
('(f columnists ancl c:artoonJ.st.t, by J1rovl!hng n forum for readers'·
v\e"' and by presenUn_g this 11e~ pa~r·s opinions and Ideas
nn current topics. The tdltoriel
opinions or the Daily Pilot lflPC!ir
only in the edilorf:ll col umn •l the
top of the pojte. OplniQAI a-.
pressed by the columnists •nd
cartoorusts and ldttr v.ntert •re lh~lr ov.n and no endorMUMlll ef
their 'it'll.~ by the Oall.y PUot
Mloold be Jn/erred.
'lbe Peking regime wants to re.
lain what relalloashlp has been
built between the United Stat
and China since Naon·s historic
trip of 1972 and will certainly im
r~~r~~:ta.::~::: ::a:hJWes
Peking d oes not want o
troubles wilh Korn to 't!xpl
into w•r, and Utat the Pe.k
which poured troqps Into t
Ko.nan war a 1eneraUon
Jsn 't that keen to do so now . Sunday. Sept. S, 1976
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r :-T • --l. Sunday. Se t>tember 5, 1978
Do Le~s-s-o-ns Cliallen,ge Students or •••
DAIL V PILOT .4 7
~ COOQGa it 1upmnttftdt."ftt o/
tM OcfQJl VNto School CMtnt't.
87 DALE COOGAN
Early Childhood Education is the only -l a t e -spons ored
educalional reform lbat has re-
ceived unlverul acceptance and ~oraement during my 18 ye'ars
uaneducator.
The primary reuon for its suc-
cess ia the lacl that funds are aJ.
locatecl t() allow program Im-
plementation and expansion
when a district shows it is suc-
c e u tu l t n meeting pre -
establl&hed objectlves, thus re-
warding hard work and nchieve.
ment by parents, stud nts 1&nd
stair.
Jn Ocean View we have ob-
jective evidence that show the
following results after three full
years of pdrticipallon·
-Greater student achie,•e·
ment in reading
-Increased parent iO\olve
ment in tbeir c hil d re n 's
education
-Improved parent-teacher re-
la tionships a s a res ult of
coop erative planning and
classroom participation
-I mp roved student attitudes
-Improv e d primary
educatiop programs that are rat-
edlon a statewide objective scale
and compared .with other
schools.
'It is
unfortunate
that parents
do not seem
to understand
what Early
Childhood
Education
is doing to
children.
In spite of
colorful
classrooms
... basics
are being
neglected. '
The ECE idea toot shape fn m2. Cocusing on Ul.ree palnCul
realities in public education.
First, we had devot~ lncreas.
inaly large amounts or money to
ma sive programs of remedial
instruction and not enough for
lbe prevention or (allure
SECONDLY, DESPITE the re.
s earch which con&is l c ntly
8howed that 80 percent of a child's
intellectual potential may be de-
veloped by the age ot eight. the
eneray and resources available
for primary education clearly
s howed it was a tow priority.
Third. parents were feeling
alienated from their children's
s c hools -the educational
eslablishmE:nt felt too big 1&nd too
remot".
A common sense solution
seemed to be to desi~n a program
thal would optimize the potential
of young children, limit remedial
programs and, at the same time,
bring parents into a partnership
with the teachers in developing
programs that really met the
needs of children.
ECE is not a program in the
traditional sense. It is a com· ~
prebensive process a imed at
thorough redesign ot approaches
to educating young children.
ECE incorporat es five major
strategies:
Personalization of io-
at.ruction to mee l each child's
capabiliU AJ)d _n eecb with con-
Unwni evaluation of each pupil's
Pl'O&rH1.
Reduction or O le udull-pupil
ratio to at least J • l o-10 thrO\\&h
the use of parent -voJunteefS.
aides and tutors .
-Organization of t he learning
experience to allow e. lch child to
make continuous pro1 :ress at hi~
or her own rale and d~velop
positive attitudes and ~ngs or
sett-worth.
-Actlve school •pnn.•nt-
oommunJty partnerstllp. ~through
planning and implemen laUon ef-
forts with local district O e-xibllity
and autonomy.
-Locally defined p1 '°gram
goals a nd objectives. with
evaluation and accountab ility of
local school district progr; \,ms at
each school.
The total obJectivc for Eit=E is
to give all children, by the e Dd of
the third grade. s ufficient 1'>.asic
skills in reading, language .and
mathematks s o that they c an
succeed in their future scbooli ug.
lo order to receive ECE fur td.s.
each school must submit' a w rit·
ten plan to the Slate Departm• 'nt
of Education which describes in
detail the proctam they plan ~.,
use for children in kindergaru Ill
through third grade.
This plan must be ~ritt.en as .a
result or teachers and parent.
plMninJ,t together 'Ibis requires
coo~ration between the home
and school in setting goals. as-
~inf needs and dnilftlng a
complete instructional program ror an entire school year
IN ADDITION, the program
requires that thue be one adult
available tQT every ten children
in a classroom so that help Is lit
hand to make sure thlit no child
faJls behind in his day-to-day
wortc. These adults are tceneratly
parents, sometimes paid, usually
not. who b e caus e of their
participallon ln the planning or
the program realize the im·
portance of their involvement.
The positive feelings of the dis-
trict trustees and staff regarding
the ECE program are verified by
the following data:
Regarding reading scores, a
direct relations hip has been
established between improved
scores on nationally normed
tests for those schools that have
participated for a full three-year
period.
For elample. s cbool .. A "
showed third graders scoring one
month ahead or national norms
after the first year of the pro-
uam and nine months ahead or
naUOClaJ norms after the third
year ot the program.
School "B" showed the typical
third-grader scoring two months
ahead or national not 'ml in rtad·
ing after tbc flri1t >, !ar and six
months ahead .ianc1 • the third
year.
The third graders in school •
"C" scored two moc alhs ahead
aner the first year ~nd eight
months after the third year. This
same pattern is beinl ~ repeated
b)' s chools that have completed
their second year ln 1 the pro·
grem. ,
0 u r n l n e s c hon ls t b a t
participated last year u 1tilbed 417
dilferent parent volwr leers who
contributed 23,900 houn 'to assist-
ing with the inslructi·onal pro-
gram. In an advisory capacity,
172 parents worked with 88
teachers on the variOt. IS School
Advisory Committees.
Puring the 19'16-77 school year,
Ocean View will expai od to 15
schools, involving nea1 ·ly 4.000
students. The expan.sio n grant
was made because or t .he high
ratings achieved by thOS< · chools
already participating in 1\he pro
gram.
As I dis c u s s various
educational program!; with
superintendents throug'ho ut the
state, I find t hat ECE is t be one
program that is fully act !epted
without severe criticism. 1 '.his is
the highest kind of complinlent a
program can receive. 'Jbe1-.e is no
mol't!Hitical group tbao s1 l.perin-
tendents.
7he total
objective
for Early
Childhood
Education
is to give
all children
by the end
of the third
grade
sufficient
basic skills
... so they
can suceed
· in future
schooling.'
• • • Give Too Mtrclr Freedom T.~-o Earl~
Ber111c11 Lawrence rs c retired
teacher who laves tn Jluntington
&ach.
By BERNICE LAW~CE
Even though I have been re-
tired from teaching for over a
year I am still deeply concerned
over the d evelopments in
education in Huntington Beach
and in this state.
During my last two years I had
to teach under the E.C.E. <Early
Childhood Education> program.
That was long enough to con·
\'i nce me that the program 1s
r}k bad.-for children. Jt is un-
fo rtunate that parents do not
seem to underst-and what E.C.E.
is doinf{ lo their children.
In spite or colorful classrooms
filled with "Learning Centers."
the 'basics· arc being neglected.
Teachers. having to deal with
new theories and innovations as
well as losing valuable planning
time to -tnterminable masses or
record keeping and testing.
s imply have ins ufficient time for
the concentrated effort needed
for basic educ al ion. •
CONTRARY TO what people
are tole!.. lbe cbj ldren do not team
to listen. to concentrate. to persisl
at a task or work unlit complet-
ed. to funcljon independently.
and to assume responsibility for
their actions as we ll as their
work. In short. they are not de-
veloping lhe kinds Of habits CS·
sential to individual learning,
growth, respons ible indepen-
dence and other qualities needed
ior s uccessful child or adult life.
There is so much concern
for lhe "freedom" ol children lo
make their own choices that they
are given more freedom than
they are r eady for. and there is
less and Jess time-to devote to the ·
learning for which they are s ent
lo school.
" They do not even understand
freedom and the reality that with
it com es r espon s ibilities.
Instead. there is less discipline,
without which there can be little
learning.
Discipline is not. inborn. but
must be learned through first ac-
repting and respeclinfl. authority.
Imposed dlsclpllne ls the pre -
decessor of s elf·discipline and 1s
a vital part of UC~ itnd education.
Only as s elf-discipline develops
can imposed discipline decrease.
The meaning, purpose a nd
value of' discipline is important.
for children to learn and un-
derstand, and the fact. that dis·
cipline Jnd freedom go hand in
hand. roo much freedom too ear-
ly is as harmful as too little.
perhaJ)S more so.
NOW THE E .C.E. concept is
being expa nded Into the in·
termediate and secondary levels
in the form of RISE, so the
damage will be carried on. 1£ the
slate superintendent or schools
and his followers have their way.
1t will soon engulf alt of the
schools in the state.
The ex p c n s<' ad d ed 10
education by the expandiru:
E.C.E. and RISE programs is
horrendous and will continue to
increase annually. This is a
crime against the tax-burdened
public, the children who are be-
1 ng experimented on, and the
t uture of our society.
LESS MONEY, spent wisely, •·u uld accomplish a ·great deal
uwre for children. such as plac-
in•g two credentialed teachers in
'th ~ grades one to four classrooms
so ,they would have the extra al
teJ ttion of tcained. experienced
te~ lehers.
1 ~e·se are the levels where
1\'.lQ,__Sl learning problems begin
and where most of them could be
rest lived with the help of good
teac hers. nqt the help or aides
and lbe use or gimmicks .
Co hlmon s ense seems to have
been abandoned in our education
syste in. primarily in the 'upper
eehel 0111'. J hope there Is some
way t o return it to sanity.
The theorists. forget that the on·
ly co tnplete curric ulum and
broad ~xperiences are presented
by life 4lnd the world itself. They
are t i') ·:ing to get the cart before
the ho f'Se. It is both sad and
rrustra l ing to see this fine system
deterio rating due to so mnny out-
side pr· essures.
Pubti city lo the contrary. I'm
s ure t~h at many distri ct s
statewt i e are being harassed
and fn.1l:tra ted by the same
pressurus. and the children nm
al lhe bo' 1,t;,om oft he pile
Punch
..
"For her free choice she wants
tradltlona 11 structured learning."
Country Teacher's emt>ries Hardt4L) Erase
lly BERTHA Mt'F.LllANEV
RICHARDS
Schools have been much in the
news the last few years and
whether it is because or union de· .mands. teachers' strikes. police
patrotUng the corridors, teachers
injured in the'rtau room or pupiti;
.finJshinJ: hh?h school without be·
Ing able to r ead and spell or not
knowing thr rudi me nt ~ ()f
mathematics, the Image or publi c
$Chools has been tnml11hf'd and
has caused me to recall my
earliest days of teaching about so
years ago.
I began teaching in o rurnl
f!Chool after being 1traduated
trom hl&h school In our little town.
The s \ate required a n
elementary 1choolleacher to
have a certificate atqulrcd by'
passing n teachers' examination
sent by the state superintendent.
The certificates were rated first
grade, second grade and third
-grade. I received a second grade
one.
It was not easy for a beginner to
get a school because many school
boards required experience.
which really Jneant a de-
monstration or being able to dis-
cipline the big bors ol\en found in
rural schools. So 1 didn't get a
school the first year until near the·
end of the term when a teacher r~
signed and I was asked to finllh
thet~rm.
I WASNT"runout,"whichwas
the common term for a tdcher Who had to quit because of djs-
clpline problems too great for her.
In lact the children were well '
behaved. I enjoyed them and I
~tarted a 16-year career or
'leaching, the first. lew of which
•·ere in rural districts.
Some of the schools had six·
month terms and some bad etibL My ram full term was for
\ {
ro
six months and l received $30 a
month.
Soon after accepting and before
I had signed a contract a nearby
school offered meS3Sa month, but
my ,,.rents said I shouldn't ac-
cept because I already had ac-
cepted the other and althougb I
badn'l signed a contract. my word
should be as good as a contract.
Although I didn't think so at t.tie
time. I dedded.in years to follow
that I bad been taught a cheap
lesson.
The quoted salary always in·
eluded janitorial work as well as
leaching. The wooden floors had
lo be swept. and the seats and
desks dusted. In cold weather coal
'
and kindling had to be carried in .
the fire 1t.arted, ashes carried out
and much more coat carried in.
There wer4 few cars ln lhose
days but e~en It I bad bad one. I
couldn't have used It. for almost
all of lbe roads to the country
school were impassable when the
weather was bad.
I RODE A horse the first year -
three miles ln the morning and
three In the evening -of'ten
through rain, sleet or snow over
roads in turn dusty,.muddy or
frozen so hard and rouahthehorse
hardly could waltc.
At other s chools whrrc J
tau1ht Thad to walk a mUeo~}'''O
from the homes whe. re I ~rded.
There were days wh•)n goldenrod
and wild asters br. \gbtened the
fence rows and cov eys of quail new up in a whir. ~f wed1es ol
geese against the blu1l sky sent
down their lonely cries. .
At that Ume count.rJ· school
buildings with few exe.,,eptions
were alike -an elof\ gated
rectangle with a row of wil 1dows
9D each side and occaslont HY a
small clo'ak room-11t one end. 'the
scbool sat on one side ot a h. 1rge
yard that also held privies in a 'tch
of two comers and a coalho .. ise
somewhat in·between.
lnside the schoolhouse stood \ 1
l)Ot·betlied stove io the rer ~ ~
l
the room and several 1'0Ws ot.::dou-
ble seall'i and desks faced . the
teacher's desk in the front.
The teacher was almost ed ti re-
ly on her own after she was
established. There was no
princi pal's office to which she
might send an unruly child.11 1ere
was no school nurse to tr~ .l or
diagnose ailments and there was
no telephone with which to c: 111 a
mother who might live two re utes
;iway.
There were no teacher's af, des.
no speech therapists, no re-
medlal-reading teachers, no
study halls. There was no tea<! lier
for exceptional pupils. Ther-0' Yas
no secretary and there was no
teacher's lounge except the tit ~Uc
buJldlng In the right-hand con ler
of the yard.
There were no free textboe iks
and no cooks but the dlna 1er
buckets filled with bome·cook ied
food seemed adoquate .. The pur' its
did not complain about the !ir
lunches .
A STATE COURT of study lAl·~d
what subjects were to be taug ht
but not how to teach them to 3G lo
40 pupll.s scattered through t.'he
eight grades. I was to tea< :h
language and grammer, readin. g.
v.•r1Un&. arithmetic. spelling, hJ s-
tory. geography, civU govecu-
m en l , agriculture a n d
physiology. .
"How could one,penondoil?" • 1
asked mysell, and then repliec I,
"It has been done for years b y
country schoolteachers. so I cai n
doit." • -
Severalthlngswereinmyfavo r
-good health. a sense ot humot ·,
an understandin or the peo_ph !
with whom worked and a stub ·
born determlnttion to succeed.
• The children were from closel11
knlt famlUes and could be sure 1
that when they arrived home ie 1
the evenings the pareni. wen ~
either there or would be soon. And •
I
all of the c.hlldrcn had to do S6?ne
chores lb.it were essential to the
well-being of the family.
I am sure I stressed the three
R's plus spelllng. I believed other
subjects could not be m astered
without them and still believe that
Jn spite or television, typewriters
and computers they make a good
foundation for rurthercducatlon.
THE COUNT RY people
thought so too, for nothing, next lo
being unable to" handle" the big
boys, downgraded a teacher m(lt"C
than being unable to spell a word ~
or solve an arilhmellcproblem.
I always tried to Interest pupllK
in reading tor pleasure. When wo
got new books I reud a few chap·
tcrs to them and then told them f
they could flnlsh tho books if they
wished.
There us ually was a scramble
for the hOOks but I remember
holdlnJ( "Tom Sowyer"back unlit
J could remove the pa•l'S that told
or the ho.>' dropping a.clawing cat
on a string through the cubbyhole
just above the teacher 's desk.
Tttere was such a hole jusl
above m y desk and I had teamed
ll was more comrortable to avoid
an unpleasant lncident in the
school room than it was to handle
one.
The days of the little country
school are loni past. If there is an
occasional building standing. It
usually Is filled with a farmer's
hay.
The children have.. for many
ye an been transported by bu.' to a
consolidated school. usually in
town. And only bittersweet
memorle.. r.emaln Cor those or~
who knew the lltlle. country
school.
Mra. Btrtha McElhmwy Richordt
la o frtt·loru:e writer Uvtng buumoU
commu,lity aouth oflC°"'°'Ctty. rm.
orlicle orlg1noll11 oppNT«I m tlw
KOnao1Cit11 Star.
t
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Key to A;!{ing Found?
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
• Scientists studying hny "hooks"
that lJe up genes and maJce pt>O·
Processing
Strike Could
Waste Crops
SAN F.llANCISCO (AP) --
Negotiations in a strike ag1unst
frozen food proca10rs by 6,000
Teamsten have been recessed
ror the Labor Day weekend
despite plus from wgetable
growefs \fho ~ay tJae diSputc 1s
wiping out their crops.
pie crow old say they are close to findlne a che mical that will di:.·
solve the bonds a nd rt>vene the
acing pnJcess.
.. J'm t aot interested in gaining
five yealt'S here and five years
tMre," ts aid Dr. Johan Bjorbtfn
of Madhon, Wisc., a pioneer tn
the stud:,. of aging ... I'm shooUng
for the 1111'hole POt." •
The • •whole pot." he figured
last WeHk, is an average lire C!X·
pedanc.,Y of 800 years -the life
9Pall be ~aid was projected by lhe
life m. t1rance industry lf ever-
,.,.. m u ld stay as'bealtby u they areaUS. ·
He 11dded that scientists re-
au.t.iC4'11Jy could bope for only 10
penieo l success. adding 80 years
to ever ')·one's lifetime.
kind o( chemical -that will dis-
solve the bonds that lmk the
molecules tocether. WMn they
fuMl tbat, be said, \My will ba,·e
found a formula to reverse the '
process of a1ln&.
Already they )lave found one
enzyme that seems to work in
moet cells, he said, but added it
will be a miracle if lbe first one
they have tested iums out to be a mack formula !or youth.
Suspect Says .
He's Innocent
Of 2 Deaths
Pollution Board
Defies New-Rules
CALIFORNIA
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POMONA (Af') '-Tl ~
~n~AirN.hltion
COld:nll Dlstritt bs set t.k stagl'
for o •waown by ~ to
adopt controvers ial new rules
h•ored b y s tate s m og
autMrilJes lbat ...,d set strict
limits oa iMustrial pollgtien
emissions.
Tiie •dion, til~n Frhtay al the
district's mootklyo meetln&. couild
lead the s tate Air Reso11ne
lnudependents Se~k
Debate Participation
8Mrd to deny lb-= chstritt llP to
SU mitlioft In subsidies. n. d~
trtct already races tbe financial
tro.ble n~~t real" In a ditputl·
ewer its reortantutmn.
The ARD wlll me!ft In ~o
Oct. 4 to dftide whttM.r It will
t.de over lM district's ~r.
and force lt to adoeit tM flew
SlftOC rule .
THE ST"TE board bu ap-~ed a similar~ takeofff OIU,,v ~ before. That actico. · la.st
April 12\ als<> was ainwd 1tt the
Southern Californla APCD in a
fitbl O\ler c<>olrol.s on vapor
leakq.e from oil storaae tanks.
At the re~esl of federal
mediators, talks set for Frida)
were POSlPOned until Tuesday.
"'Thei r judgment was lhat pro-
gress was noL suffi cient to war-
r ant h olding tbe group in
session.•• said Gene Boone, a
representative for one o( eight
BI011lKSTEN COid a 11ews con· fer~n ce at t he American
CheaU,caJ Society that aging oc·
curs ·11ben two molecules in a cene. lbe basic unit of heredity.
becorn e hooked together by a procus s called cross-linking.
APCD board cbairma.o Al
McCandless, a Riv•u·"£ade Cowih·
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -A 29-S .t.CRAMENT O <AP > -The not Ollly is requil'.'fd 1w. equJ. supea-v1sor. said f)-iday he wa'l
year-old man has pleaded in· d Htirman of the A.mencao In· time rules tMtt also would make read~· for anotl'll'r confrontation
nocent to charges cX murdering de1 >endent party says hie11 go to the debates moce ent.enain.U.g. with the ARB.
two Santa· Cruz women whose coi.1.rt. if nttessary, to Sft lll:it William SMarer told reporters .. If you rup every time
bodies were round in the forest U:J:;ter Maddox gets :i chaace to Friday. someone says 'Boo!· you're in a
six weeks a rter they vanished "odd a little s pice" lo pre· ~1 4oa't thint anything ~Id hellofash:ipe inthls kindotbus1-
, frozen food processing plants
shut down since the walkout
began Aug. 26.
··u you put handcuffs oo two
larce men, they are hampered by
it and they doo 't do the work they
have to do so well," be explained.
.. Tb en if a third man comes
aloria. and you handcuff him to
the other two, it's going to be
eve. n more upsetting."
June2:5. s5denti.al debates. be more dull than a debate ness." Mc<:1aclless said alter a
R " b d A .. 81 · •• S . 'The inclusion or Maddox, between Ford and carter," he Ulr~IM>ur pubUc bearin& on the
• 'H the strike isn 't settled. we '11
Jose other crops." ~aid Ernest
Homen, a King City grower who
dro,·e a truckload of Jima beans
to the talks Thursday to de·
monstratc the plight of growers ..
mer:,caldar r's ta·'!.!..·~ tnhn · T'l(nnineeofth.e conservaUveAlP, said. proposedru.les.
er o an ~·.u.. w o ~"--------------------------------~---
Lindbergh Kin Dies
. MONTEREY CAP> -Dwight
: Whltney Morrow Jr .. the brother-
1-__.' ..... ·-io-I a~ qf aviator CJ:uul.e.s
·Lindbergh, is dead at theqe of67.
MOrTow, brother d Ann Moc·
row Lindberglt or Darien, Conn.,
was a retired professor who
taught a t Lincoln and Tem.ple un·
jversities.
It is the same when molecules are linked together in this way,
he s,a:id -the cells that contain
the a: 1olecules do not function as
well.
IF mEY ARE skin cells. the
skin b-ecomeslea.thery; iflhey are
~..tbeart~ryloses
its ab ility to expand and contract
wi~ the flow of blood, and this
may) uJ to strokes and other dis·
east::s .
W1M 1t scientists need to flnd. he
said, .is an enzyme -a special
bas been jailed since July 10 on
rape charges involving two other women, entered his plea Friday
during a brief arraignment in
Municipal Court.
A Sept. 16 preliminary hearing
date was set by Judge Richard
Kessell.
Sommerhalder was c harged
Wednesday with slay'in.g Victoria
Ber.ore, 31. and :Mary Gorma n,
21. A hlker round the bodiCS"Aug.
11 in the Santa Cruz mouhtains.
Authoriti e s s aid Som-
m e rhalde r t old them Miss
Gorman and Mrs. Ber.ores ga~
h!m a ride the night the women.
disappeared.
"Show Syinpatl1ly,'
Brown Advised THE
THE
EPTUNEt
SOCIETY
SAN FRAN CISCO petrochemical. plant in
(AP )-GO\'. EdmundG. Suisun M81'11l. 'The Bay
Brown Jr. was urge-! to Area Air P~tllution
give "some signal of pro· Control Dist.r i ct has
l>usiness sympathy"' in a turned dO•T I)c 1w's pro-
1 memo from his director p osa l be c~1 1s e Its
of pla nning and re · emissions wo .. .1.Jd not
PLUM ....
HI.AT_..
All COHO. ·~·.. , __ ,
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CREMATION
Burial at Sea
(714) M6-743t
'Al'> .. •ON \Ill JO ""A9,n.,W"'•"U C.uw tr-a,,.l
' ... l .. t _, ....... , ... search. a published re-m ee t . a ir ct u a Ii l y 495•0401 port sa.id Saturday. standard5. Do•v is ap· ...... b S f'r C0Sfl'ljl(SA · ... e an ancisco Ex· pealing. 016 H•-· a •• .,,
nminer, in its preview Press' memo advised: 642-1753
SundlU' ed.iUoo, Hid it "Whet.her t10 w goes KITCHEN & IATH
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11 was written by Bill Press soon give some Jiignal or nu:,!?~ .. ~!15
' and addressed to Gray p r o • b u a l n es s AHN<Ell•NolAIHO,.~ ,..,.,.. ................... .
j
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: Evel Knie vel has been
sued for $1.1 million by a
t elevision cameraman
who claim s Knievel as·
saulted him with a cane.
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A )f DAILY PILOT Sonday Septemt>H 5. 1978
I Broadway ""as Burst of A ctivity
NEW YORK CAP)
Tbe new Bro ad"' 11y
theater s eason is slart·
in& wtth an unusual tx.an.l
ofprodUClJOn llCllVlty.
Thf' enrly·bard rush i s going t o s hare Ceor1e C. Scou. John
st em rrom sponsor performanct' spact with GI e I g u d . Ra Ip b
hopes that last season's u newcomer in a booking Rich:ardson and Zero
box.office boom con· innovation. Mottet.
unues . and from a At Lincoln Center, in-"Checkl ne Out." s ho rt a g e o I c ho i c e stead of the usual fOOl'o deacrl bed as a bll the
playhou e11 --<~~ucti 1ubHripe.km ~•bout MD M i)"
seasoo from Octo~r old actor, la to start the
"Slama." ~hkh means
merrymaltang m Gat-hl'.
arrives with lnsh folk
mJmers on the 27lh fur a
Wffk at the Palace.
O c t ober
Frattnd." drama of a
lont•ly woman hopt•s to
open on the 19th lhouflh
no theater is yet set :
"The I nnoc.-nts." a
lff'nry Ju mes gho t story
dl.crct e.d b )" JI arold
Pinter 3 nd sturrrng
Clture Bloom. 21st at the
Morosco : "Poor
DeQb1e Reynolds
will be back
on Broadway
1n a revue
this month Twe lve s hows ar c
~fiei!Utt<t"to open dunng
September. a month that
often has only. thrl'C or
four premieres. /\nd af
all announced prOJe<.•ts
jell , 27 co m ed ie s,
dramas and musicals
will have bowed l>y th•·
season's December mid·
pOiAt.
PltO P E RITV has through June, only two premlere array oo Sept.
kept 19 theaters li1ithted plays will be put on. The 14 at the Lonaac re. The
all summe r . About a first is Chekhov's "The ne xt t'Ven{ng. o re .
dozen shows usuallysur-Cherry Orchard·• with Broldwa1'• hil drama,
vive the hot months. As a Irene Worth, startint ''For Colored Olrls Who
result. two holdovers are Feb. 4. Since last June Have Considered Suicide
b e i n g s h u n t c d the Beawnoot has been When the Rainbow Is
elsewhere. and anolber attracting S RO Crowds Enul," moves up to the
· 'T~loo£a:.S.-C.:Ullng
Me. But rm Not Going."
a brisk serenade uboul
Manhattan, moves from
hit ofC-Broadway run on
the 4th to the Helen
llayes Theal<"l". ..The
Robber Bridegroom." u
fan ciful song stor y
lauded during brief visit
last yeor. r eaches the
Baltmorc on the 6th
Murdt-rl'r... a bout a n ---------------------
INCONCIERT
NEIL DIAMOND
SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA
FRI. SIEPT. 10th SAT. H"1', 11111
0000 nollTS AV4'1.M14 t 4' T THEAAS~AYl'OACH 11•••.,, 1ne 11n••00tkvo •SU•c• 1ru1ti.-n 1t
with "The Thfeepenny Booth.
Opera.'{. which will eon-HERE, IN scheduled tinue through J anuary. Also October -"Dest
actor trrln1ot to prove his
santtr. 2Hh. the But'
rymore.
November ,,..~ "No
Mon· Lund ... Pinter's
London hit with Gielgud
a11d R1 rhur1bon. on the
8tl\ at the Longacre The parade of stars In· order. are the openings
eludes Debbie Reynold."!. scheduled ror the first iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Siobh a n Mc l\e nna. twomonths. "U. ke .Hltchcock· M'ldr d o o1 Seplember -''The • 1 e unnock. M ly Debbie Reynolds Show,"
Picon. Clair e Bloom. a revue spotUohtmg the he Richard Chamberlain. • at t top
-------------------------------perky mm s tar. for a four·week visit starting f hi fo tt
'
A NON·STOP tlGH ENt.RGY FR£EDOM TRIP ..... .,,.,,,., ... ., _....,,
A V1SUAl AHO SOUND Ul'lAIENCl'
M'Tlt[ DAY Of TIIE DOllt9r TAKES Off lilt A
IWM ~ST NE. Wint A TMllU. A
•UTE. TMUE IS STIU liACIC M Tiil MOVIES:' _,..., .... ,... ,..,.. 0...,. ........
on lhe 16lh a l the 0 s rm •••
Minskoff Theater ! ··Go-. -Rex Reed. Daily News ln& Up." reprise of a !'917
aviation musical, 19th, at
the Golden: "I Have a
Dream." drama with
Billy Dee Williams as
Martjn Luther King Jr .•
20th, Ambassador : same
dale, "Porgy and Bess."
the Gersh win classic
p erform e d b y the
Hou sto n Opera
Company. books into the
Uris. .
Al so September -
.. Texas Trilogy." a set or
plays about sm all·town
nee that have won wade
regional attention. on the
21st, 22nd and 23rd al the
Broadhurs t ; ''Days In
the Trees," mother·son
drama by France's not-
ed Marguerite Duras,
starring Mildred Dun·
oock. 23rd, at Circle in
"bqulslte / entertainment It
ICNl'H LW•NE'"'..... the Square.
SAT.-SUN.
MON.
HOLIDAYS
1:15-3:10·5:05
J:OG-a:SS-10:50
• -... _ ... _,._ l'O GEORGE c scarr Ml STILL September ---··~ • ..; .• ~ ' ... ";.-:::-:.!°:::.~ ..... -.. .. MIKENICHOlS fo101 "Oh ! Calcutta!" new
L_ ... _._ .... _'·_··_·_··_·._·~_;_R_ .. -:.·-·_ .. _=--::·=-=0=-== .... =----lll~~E~DAY:-&DOLPHIN version or the 1969
WfEl(DAYS
7:00
1:55
10:40 OBSESSION
pioneer e rotic revue,
. 00 FOR ITd edwards MESA CINEMA ,"OAY OF l>OlPMN . moves on the 24th into.
TUES -f'fll. 7.10.IO·•S MIW,OIT IUD. AT ltTH ST, TIJ£S.-fAl. l:S5 the Edison. where it is to su -suH -<llOH t<OUo•vs SAT -~~~ 14Cll'°"" alternate performances ---1·1'"•'·''"•'•o•M--..iiiicioisiTiAiiMifiSiAiiiiiiiiiii~ii502iiism;. ________ .. with "Mc and Bessie ...
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ACROSS 7381pll1m1I pal'11U r --...... l\u"'b•r
YHMI 1•7 Kong: Latin 33 Th°""'Gll'••: 10• Plan ting
1 Stomach 7• Chttaten 148 Telemon •bt>f. needa
IHloll 78 Antlered 1S08rilltll 35 COnlClft 10& Oflhodontl•t
8El;ol 1nlfne1a C"'°" 37 AHitl 108 Dunk
c11ar1c11r 11 Pronoun 151 tewnaon 39 C1~uitou1 109 Slahonery
t I Cup: 78NIQlll charl CI., rout•• Item
Fr en eh belOf• t!S• Old 400vlftllld 112 Angled
16Pllyafcel 71 SuperY11or Owlfllll lfaln 1 na11
lfllgn•tud• eo Commonp14ce t55 ProYlded •2 Deere• 113°"'1tlc
21 ea1anc9 828itlllcel trl~ 44Account prince
220rda1n an1me1 . t 56 0 or any entry 115W1ll
23 OtSOfderly 83 lnioully 15 7 Crinkly •6 Lton a den recess
hgllts 85 Snake tab•iC •8 NO<Se 1 ~ured
24 Chopin's 87 FlePOer 159Hawa111n ne1Qhbof 118ROUgh
lo<le 88 \latenlone vine 50ChemiCll lava
15 Thul I Yl'l'lbol 1600~11k ending 1 HI Hidden
26Het>rew 90Reluge c t> for"' 51 Misdeed OOltaCle
letter 91 AllO 16 1 Sud•jc 53 Noisy t20NMrow
27 Sllot l•lll 92 Spanl1!1 Ieng ge 55SamOYlfl gpenong
26 Butteflly not>leman 163 Dipfllhong 56 Pluto't 122 0.tlCllYI
29 "'"""
93 Sprong 18• 81nou_. oom11n 123For
30Rlghl· month 166 Ell.Plott•n 57 GrMn .,...,..
hand 9•Lettuce 167 Thent100IH l1c •h•de 126 Lib«1I
p1ge 95M10 189 Archlype 58 Undwground 0111
31 And· 98Sull 171 Bosht: WOfkef 128 tiurrled
LI ton malerllll 1lang 60EnCloMd 130Pertumed
32 Feminine JOO Wallace 172 Shora noles ~r powder
aulllx llero 1738arter 62Greny 132 ll•li•n
the pr ~se nt t enant :
...OfO•rr
"60011UA ...
MKAUON"ll"Gf
-r .. u~o• •NO-· -•llActWITMT'MIH&•
"CilOU.LINOWU .....
THE CI TY SHOl>PING CENTRE
OIAMGl U4-ltl I
f1.\ CITY ClHTH C IHlMA!> ...
I.A. Jl'IWY llYIANCHESTElll ElU
0.0 . Fl'IWY !CITY OR. f-1<.I • "fUTUUWOI LD•
"PHASI IY" lf'G I
"THI SHOOTIST'"
. "f'OsSI" "GI 1·340•""' IOI Mlaa 174 Teul
38 Sketcll PartYglver
38Elude 105 Ml1olaced DOWN
40 Lttge 1068amer
blfd 107 Senior 1 Cap1l1•
·6• lro•h poet 65 Armlllc:• 66Rullrclty
68Pen1lly
Incurred
pronoun
13• Pronoun
135 Float
along
136 Relegate
t MAT THI IAITH'S COIF'
"CIODllLLA •1.
MMAUOM" . Also on the Same Program
41 Heed· 109 An1m11ed 2Unanaclled
Frencll 1 IQ Female rull 3 Caatwon:
43Let t t \ Attending at>t>r.
4 S1a1'1 . bC>frOW 1t2 Sun hat
•5Flower 114 Repair . ll(IH:
lectory t 15 Granul•r ab'br.
47Frencll tnow 5Shotl
aummer 118 S11te thrHd 8LDWMlt
48 Sway 1 11 Cond1men11 7 ObleCllYIS
tooHIY 121 Smell 8 Frencl\
•9 BIOta out 1:138•enoed 1rhc:te
62 Trannctlon 1oge111er OC1u1t1c
54 S"'111 12• Ce1e111al 108e111oe
CHG body 1 t f lllllflg
56Ma11e 125 Gori I boat
prOducl giaythlng 12 Sutler
59Egvouan 127 CllOOI t3SllOI
bltd lollow1ng bottom
6 1 Soan1s11 128 f ife 1ter1111 1• Ranoe
rlY•r• 129Mlne l~L1nded
83 Oarn111\ entrance prooerty
67"Won<Mr 131 Wand., 16 Perched
·land" 133M1kt r7 Jap1n'-11
9111 l1wdry ala lellft1n
68Mlnted 135 Tow t6811>v1on11n
70 Boot· 138 TtHlluld 19,~y lf!QQefl. 140Pree<'I
2 wda. 14?$ee Hgle aw1lllng
72 Force I 43 Ali.rnoon 20 All reedy 2
69 Ceddi1 ltv 71 Rel1111
·-73 Loving
75Contempl
word
70Croolled 80 Board g1rne
81 ArborUI m1mmal
831mmen1e
8•Nero'1 "!oat"
88 Seoarete 8 7 In I nor ol 89 Sw1u river
90 Rut>Oer
tube 92Cletm
9• 81y
95Emt>rec• 99 Tra111lar 1
lloP 97 Wlllle
98 Hindu robe 09 Sprite
100 ee,.11che1
101 Busy gllc:e 102Expunge
103 "Lucky"
I• I
137 Cllopplng
toot
139 AnalyH
8ramm1t1c111y
1• 1 l l'l'ID
144 Dlgrapll
145 Auumed
name
1'6lrlte
148 POiier
ltake
1•g Aooear
151 SllakHDHrlln
king
153Send
lo•!ll
156N11e
aera.nt
t5&P11d
l llllele
162 Lyric:
poem
165 Sll1m111h'1
w1la
168 Egyptian
Ood
170 P11n1ong
mHture
"GO POltT"
"MAGICAL MYSTHY TOUR"
._,., '"c:• 12 JO to 2 00 p "'· ._.,.,_, 11.n
~en Doily 12·30 pm.
The Devil in Miss Jones
Adults Only
No One Under
18 Admitted ,;
fUSSYCAT, ''' "" """ ... ~ ..... O,.• Diiiy e1 11 N.-
0.... ""'"'"
RICHARD HARRIS
#'I "'·f •
"THE RETURN
OF A MAN CALLED·HoRsE''
CINEMA CENTER
HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA
MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141
"MUl DER I Y DEATH" Cl'GJ
"ILACIC llRD"
MEL llOOICS
"StLEHT MOVIE" CPGI
"L.~···-"HARRY & WALT81 GO
TO HEW YOllC .. IPGt
"SHA WDOW OF THI HA Wk"
"DRIVE IN" IPGI
.. AT THE EARnrs COU'' IPGt
"MASTER OF THE WORLD"
"GO FOi iT' CPGJ
"FAHTASTIC PL·ASTJC MACHINE"
"ST. IYES" IPGJ
"MAGNUM fORCE" IRt
"GUS" fGJ
.. GRIZZLY ADAMS"
1
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PiSces Looks Backstage
't MONDAY, SEPTE MBER 6
By YDSEVOMi\IUl
ARIES <March 21 April 2t)-Accent on
friendship, accelerated social OPPOrlunit1es.
food, fun, relier of tensions.
T AURUS (April W.May 20) ·An associate or
''boss" pays meaningfuf l'Ompliment.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20>· Long·ranJ(e
plans, travel, communication spotlighted.
CANCER (June 21·July 22): Dig beneath
surface -be aware ol financial needs.
LEO (.)uty 23·Aug. 22): Eml>has1s on
partnership, commJ~ment, legal agreement,
public relations, marriage. You are "tested."
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Practical mat·
ters dominate. You learn about costs. credits, de··
bit.a. You also find out about oq;amiation. . .
Laugh Analysis:
It's a Joke
Every few years or o,
there is a gathering or
the minds to try to rind
out what makes people
laugh. •
They will take a
perfectly healthy joke,
tell it under several con·
ditjons to several con·
trolled groups, explain
it, dissect it, and try to
isolate the trigger that
initiates lau_ahter . When
t hey have beat the entire
joke into subm isslon,
they finally concur they
1----"l.Ull_·Lkno_w Vo'hal makes
people laugh.
Int er.viewer s
throughout the years
have made n'le ~elf·
·co n sciou s or m y
laughter. They are so
serious in lbear efforts to
.find out what makes peo.
pie chuckle that I have to
resist the urge to answer
them in the same prob-
ing serious vein. .
Prober : ··VI ere you
runny as a child? I mean
in retrospect to that point
in time that comprised
your attitude lo thumb
your nose so to s peak al symbolism.··
ANSWER: "That 1s
correct. A puritanical
position and a highly
sensory moral sense con·
tributed strongly to my
reluctance to delve into
the trit e n es ~ tha t
sometimes is mis·
construed as s paced-out
mental fragment.a.''
e w1:s ~-END
\.
reverence. In this article
regard ing expensive
scarves and I quole. 'The
label in m y scarf read
·'Hand Wash at Lourdes.'
You s.eem tq becspe<:iaJ-
ly d epr eded in that
passage. Afle the ·com-
ments o n religion
primarily 1ln 1lllaek oft
your personal faith or
can the attack on re-
ligion itself be implied? I
suppose I'm lookingfor a
definition on obscurity.
Ooops~ I see we're run·
nlng out of time. Can you
come back?"
Answer: "I don't un·
derstand your last state-
ment on lime. Could you
rephrase it?·'
"ONE OF "(HE
GREAT FILMS
OF OUR TIME!''
-ART MURPHY. VARIETI
"AMONG
JOHN WAYNE'S
FINEST FILMS!"
-l<EVIN THOMAS,
L.A. TI-5
LIBRA cSept. 23-0ct. 221 · Chi ldren, nf·
feetion, lov . hang~, spttU] twe venturei arc
put or persona~ scenano.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Thi.s ls "l>Un·
shine" time for yo1.1; arus that wcre dark re-
ceive benefit or greater li&hl
SAGITTARll'• ( ov 22·0ec 21)· Short
trips. family n·unioo •. visits nnd vicws t•ould bC"
featured. You muy rffl pulled in t\\o d1ret't1ons
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Accent on
posses~ions, vnluablt'S, money. payment.a and
colleclions. You locate what has been missing.
AQUARIUS (Jan 2().fo'eb. 18): Moon In your
zodiacal sign corresponds with cmphasli. on
personality. response from publil'. originality.
initiaUve. liming improves.
PISCES (Feb. 19-J\farch 20): Theater, film ,
the media. bat'kstage glimpses -these could be
part of your personal panorama.
CALL
TIIUTllS
FOi
CNITS
& SHOW TIMES
"STIRRING! ONE
OF JOHN WAYNE'S
VERY BEST
PERFORMANCES!"
JAN£ MASLIN. •
NEWSWEEK
Prober: "You are say-
ing. a s I understand it,
that you laughed all dur·
1ng the Depression. Mov·
Ing right along. did your
mother ha\·e a sense of
humor or do you con·
s ider humor a s a n
acq uir e d ta s te in
literature that would
rule out as It were the
possibility of a sat1ric"1
output as being genetic?·•
JOHN WAYNE
lAUREN BACALL
Answer; ''The rhetoric
used in capsuJiiing your
question may seem a bit
harsh in this context, but
u~ing genetics as a pre·
mlse. mother sued the
doctor for malpractice,
winning a substantial
a mount, notwilhstand·
ing, to assure us both of
pursuing my quest. with
humor as a major re-
source."
PR-OBER : "Which
leads me to my next
question wh(cb touches
upon your occasional Ir·
WITH
•'<A~CA:UL'\4
''TH£SHOOTIST"
JAMES STEWART• RON HOWARD
RICHARD BOONE• JOHN CARRADINE
SHERE~ NORTH • HUGH O'BRIEN
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CINEMA WEST
ONLY --····---CINEMA WEST
j
David Bowie.., (RJ
The man who fell to Earth
Plus "Fantastic Planet"
"MAN WHO FELL" 7:1»-10:30 WEEKDAYS .. A ASTIC Pl.ANET" t:10
CINEMA CENTER
HARIOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA
MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141
SAT.·SUN. MON. HOLIDAYS
"MAN .. 3:3S-7:0S.10:30
"PLANET" 2:15-5:40-9:10
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Con1ic P~lt
Whimper is one or lhe characters, along
with a group of teen· agers, on "Cue Club,"
an animated s how that wilt have its season
premiere Saturday in a new t1cne slot.
11 :30 a.m .. on Channel 2
JllTWI ti+oi'+it+o-~~~-" c..... ... ....
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THE MAN WHO
FELL TO EAR"Pi
t•wrtii '"'"•""'it' ·~ W..11"'11 .. "'
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ttw UNIMtWn
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\ In the DAILY PILOT
IRV PALICA AS A BROOKLYN DODGER.
8 Errors Changed
Palica's Career
Editor·s note The ~rn tra pitcher in Dodgers history.
$J10Tt.8 vuta r.s p.ro1nd.111g enler· "Well. every time I pitched
lcunment. quality and oecanonoJ. after that, I ate the same
ly controversy on· a scale neutr thmg for breakfast."
attained before in the world of Palica left in September of
athletics Yet. sports of days 1951 to s pe nd two years in the
gone by also hod greo.J moment11 Army during the Korean con-
ond !llar performers Todor' our met and missed out when
r----..:;;loo:.:.k.-fil. thue daJJ,s. ll>C'its~pson hit a
onncr Brook/.tm Dt>dyl'rs pttchPr game.winning home run off
Irv Palica o/ llunlmyto11 ff<'ot·h Brooklyn's Ralph BriinCu lo
By llOWA RD L. llANr>l'
Oft~• O•tlJ Ptl•t ~lltll
After his junior yeur Ltl
Narbonne ll1gh School in
Lomita. Irv Pahca i.i~ned a
professional baseball con
tract with lhe Brooklyn
Dodgers organization near
the end of World War 11
Pahca. now a resident of
Huntington Beach a nd a
longshoreman by trad<'. has
no regl'ets about his career
with the Dodgers, being a
rune-year veteran or major
league pla}
WhJle in high i.chool. he
made the All·c1ty team in -
laing Back
IN SPORTS
Los Angeles as an outfielder
and when he turned to play
mg pro ball. he participated
al every position but catcher.
"While 1 was still in the
minor leag ues In North
Carolina." he r ecalls. "I
made eight errors in one
game a t s ho rts top. That's
· when Mr. Rickey (Branch>
decided I should be a pitcher.
"The fortunate thing about
that game In North Carolina
was lhot I won it with a base
hit in lhe 10th Inning."
He fini s hed the 1946
ca mpaign with a 15·8
pitching record and moved to
Montreal the next yenr with
Roy Campanella . Al
Campanls. Duke Srudcr nnd
others who would play kty
roles in the Dodger~ futurt>.
Baseball players arc a
super stitious lot by nature
and PaJlca Is no exception.
"I remember in 1950, my
wife (Florence) and l went to
Mass with Vince Scully and
had breakfast together. 1 ate
aomethlng I had ~er tried
before, liver ~scrambled .
eggs. "We w er~ playin g in
PhUadelphia and 1 had a no-
hiUer eoing lnto tht' eighth
inning. l won the game by
giving up only two hits and l
also hit a grand slam home
run. the first. I believe by a
win the National League
championship.
"Ra lph a lw ays wor e
number 13 lo that time."
Palica says. ..But the next
year he took my number 0 2>
and when I came back. I
wore No. 23 ••
Whe n he realized his
c h ildhood ambition and
signed a professional con-
tract at age of 17. he received
S3.500 and a contract for S300
pe r month during the
basebaU season.
"l don 't blame the ball
players for getting what they
can today. Owners have let it
gel out of· ha nd. The players
ha ve a short life in the ma·
JOrs "" -
The 19-year veteran of pro-r ession a I baseball had a
memorable year in 1950.
"I was married that year ,
and l had my best season in
the major leagues. Then I de·
veloped a sore arm in spring
tralnlnc lrt 1951 and il was
never quite the same after
that."
His l"ecord 1n 1950 wos'13·8
and he delighted in beating
s u c h teams as th e
Philadelphia Whiz Kids (4
tim es >. the Pittsbur gh
Pinte-s a-nd the-New York
Giants.
Wife Florence was a
Brooklyn girl and Palica de·
cided to remain in the East I
that winter. Prior to this he
had played winter ball with
has rour brothers and kept in
shape by plnyang basketball.
But this time he remained
idle and feels this contnbut·
t'<i to his sore arm.
"l couldn't comb my hair
sometimes the arm hurt so
much." he recalls. "Today
they would operate."
"l know l could have re-
mained in the major leagues
tonger without the sore arm.
But l was too anxious and
threw too ha rd too quickly in
sprin~ trainjng that year.
Reflecting ·on the Dodgers'
loss to the Giants lo the 1951
National League playoff
game. be says:
.. Things might have been
See PaUca J Page A· 13
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.. 1 •
Five Area Drivers · Race
In California 500 Today
By HOWARD L. HANDY oi-o.u,l'i ... ...,.
ONTARIO-A crowd ol 60,000
II experted for the seventh run·
nlng of the CaUrorrua. 500 at
Ontario Motor Speedway today
with A. J . Foyt ol Texas sit ling
on the pol~ and in the favorite's role.
Tbe 500·mlle race gets under
wa y a t 11 with pre -race
festivities s tarting at 8:30 for the
third and final race in the 1976
triple crown series that began in
fndfanapolis in May and moved
to Pocono. Pa. In June.
The Orange Coast area wUI be
well represented in the race with
five drivers having a current or
pa.,t affilj ation with the arn.
Duane "Pancho" Carter. a
graduate of M attn a High School
in Huntington Beach, will be sit·
ting on the .inside ol the second
row in the Jourtb starting spot
after posting a 188.937 speed in
qualifying in Dan Gurney's
Jorgensen Eaglt!.
Carter has been a consistent
performer In USAC competition
. this year , currently in 10th
· position in the championship car
polnt Bland1ngs. He leads the
sefinl car djvision and is ninth
in the Triple Crown point stand·
ings.
Danny Oogais will start in the
11th pos ition in the lnterscope
Racing·Parne lli Cosworth
Ongais pos ted a time of 184.228
in qualifying and is driving for
CO$ta Mesa 's Ted Fields.
J erry Grant of lrvtne gained.
the 15th starting position with a
speed of 182.186 in Fred Car·
rillo's California Special. Car-
ri 11 o i s fro m San Juan
Capistrano.
John Ma rtin, also ol Irvine.
will drive J . C ... gajanian 's
famed 98 after qualifying 24th
with a speed of 177.830.
J ohn Ma hler . a former tennis
professional in Newport Beach
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who took a lbree•ye.ar loav• of
absence from championship cur
racing, qualified 25th in a
Webster Racing Offy.
Fo y t is th e d efe ndin g
champion ·in the race that has
three other previous winners m
the starting field this year. ,
·'I'd have to say the 1975
California 500 was probably the
most perfect race I 've ru.n in my
caree.r." Foyt saY.S.
"The Ontario track is com·
pletely diHe reot from In·
dianapotis. The comers are all
different. Onta rio is a very fine
rate course and a ttttle faster
than lndfanapotis . 1 thinls maybe
it's a little easier course to
drive ...
Grant will be driving the rl'·
volutlonary Ame rican Motors
engine on an Eaglp_ chassis. Tbe
car has been completely re·
modeled sinee its trouble
plagued debut at Indianapolis in
May.
··we feel we have the pro-
blems solved a nd lhat the car
will haodJe well in lhe comers
as well as the straightaway at
Ontario." Carrillo says.
Silting bei;ido Foyt In Uic front
row will b<• 1972 winner Roger
McCluskey In the Lindsey
Hopkins special with u qualify.
ing spet>d of 189 23S Qnd former
school prlnclp11I Tom Sneva in u
McLaren Qffy from the P~nskt>
Racing stable. lle hit' a . peed or
189.215 in qualifying.
Bobby Unser whose busines.
offices nre in Newport Beach.
and winner of the race in 1974. is
-on the inside of the fourth row
while Wally Dallenbach. winner
m 1973 at Ontario. s its be idt'
Carter in the second row
IRVINE'S JERRY GRANT WILL BE IN THE 5TH ROW AT THE START TODAY.
U.S. Open on TV
Borg Gets Scare,
But Topples F_~llol
,FOREST HILLS, N.Y. CAP)~ Connors. seeking to regain his
That pair ot No. l·seeded and stature or 1974 when be WOO bolh
onetime tennis sweethearts, Jim· Wimbledon and the American
my Connors and Chris Evert. led titles. had to fight off one set
a front guard or favorites into the point himself a nd A.habit DflaJI·
showdown second week of the 1ng into laziness in subduing
U.S. Opel\ championships Satur· Fred McNair of Chevy Chase
day, but Bjorn Borg almost Md .. 7·5, 6-3.
didn't make It. E vert after receiving an open-
Tbe 20·year·old wonder kid mg-round bye, made her center
from Stockholm. down 2·5 and court debut with a quick second-'
o n c e t. w o p o i n t s f r o m round victory over Greer Stevens
elimination, had to call on all the of South Africa 6·1, 6-0.
power of his big looping forehand
in fighting off scrappy Jaime
Fillo! of Chile 4·6i 6·2. 7-6.
Already a winner of three or
the most prestigious titles in the
pro game -the WCT .
Wimbledon and· U.S . Pro
championships -the stoical
Swede needs only to win the U.S.
Open to complete his own version
of a Grand Slam.
In a women's second round
singles match. Marcie Louie top-
pled San Cteroenle's Julie An·
thony 6· 7, 6·3, 6·2.
Action continues here today
and can be seen on ChaMel 2 at
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Angels Down
Oakland, 5-1
Mario Guerrero drove In lwo
runs with a d ouble and a single
Saturday night and rookie Paul
Hartzell scattered nine hits as
the California Angels downed the
Oakland A's 5· 1.
The. two teams collide at l to-
day at Anaheim Stadium in the
·third game of their four.game
series. KMPC (710) radio will
carry the action.
The Joss dro pped Oakland
seven games behind the first·
place Kansas City Royals ln the
American League West. Kansas
City snapped a rive.game losing
streak by beating Texas . 7·0,
Saturday night,
Mike Norris. 4·5. the first of
three A's pitchers. took the toss.
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llOUSTO N CAP ) -Bob
Watson would rather beat the Los
Angeles Dodgers than any other
team In lhe Nationa l League.
· 'l hate losing to the Dodgers.··
Watson sa id after slamming a
thrce·run homer In the Houston
Astros 5·2 victory over LO!!
Angeles Saturday. "l grew up in
Los Angeles and one day l want·
ed to be ·a Dodger. But they told
me 1 couldn't help them In 1965,
so I shtned with Houston."
Joaquin Andujar. 8-9, fired a
two-hitter and allowed only one
earned run as Houstoo posted its
et1hth victory In its last nine
games. The two teams meet. at
noon today In a game televi5ed
on Channel 11.
Watson ·s three-run blast keyed
Houston's five-run .third Inning
against loser Tom my John. 8-9.
"My best pitc h w as m y
faslbatt:· said Andujar. who
waJked six and struck out three .
"I badn 'l pitched In 10 days, so
my control was orr in the early in·
nings."
Consecutive singles by Wilbur
Howard. Enos Cabell and Cesar
Cedeno s cored a third·lnnlng run
for lfouston before Wat.IOn con·
nected for hls 13th homer of the
seuon. The· loss dropped LA 8
games behind Cincinnati in lhc
National Leacue West. Cincinnati
beatAUanta. 5·1.
Walka to Cliff Johnson and
Jose Cruz a nd Roger Mebger 's
sinsJe accounted for the lnnln1 's
fifth run before Crui was thrown
o'9t attempting to score on·
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Nicklaus Sparkles
AKRON. Ohio (AP) -Jack
Nicklaus. making his move while
lhe others fired and re11 back •
composed a one-under·par 69 and
established a two-stroke lead
~lurdav Lo the lhlrd round of the
new. enlarged, enriched. $300.000
World Series of Golf.
tyofwoc3.
Rams Deal 49ers 10·3 Loss
Jackson (Monte) Keys I.A's Attack
The Doc11ers scored in the flnt
oo a single and stolen base by
Davey Lopes, a grounder and
Renie Smith's sacrifice fly.
* * *
Nicklaus, who already has col·
lected $389,930 in lifetime win·
O•T"T ... 011 Cla•••ef 2•t I
,
Lee Trevino. for example. was
making a move at the leaders.
He wu· lied ror second and only
three •holt orr the pace before he
pumped two in the waler on "the
monster." the 625·yard 16th hole.
He made a nine on the hole. shot
72 for the day and waa six back at I
2l3.
His troubles we r e mild,
however. compared with Ben •
Crenshaw. Tbe season's leading
1
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fDOMy·winner 1ot t.btte ol them
in Ute little pond lbat guards lhe snen. took a horrCl.ldows ll and sbot 74 for the day. Z23 for the
tournament.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Young went the rest of the way.
Monte Jackson scored the only With 2:4S left in the game and
Los An1eles touchdown and in-the. Rams leading by jusl
tercepted a pass late in the game Jackson 's touchdown. -San
to kill a San Francisco drive Francisco quarterback Jim
Saturday l)lght as the unbeaten Plunkett bad the &rs on tbe
Rams edged the rival 49ers, 10-3. Rams' 35 wilb a rtrst down.
•--..... nTN"ationa -r oott>attuligue -~"Pltmnfn1Ja11in&.ended for Ken·
pre-season 1ame. ny Harrison was intercepted by
The S-11 Jackson, a second· Jackson and the second round
year cornerback from San Diego draf\ choice retumed it 11 yards.
Stale. blocked a punt by San A crowd of SS,256 saw the
Francisco's Tom Witlum with Ra.ms complete a perfect &-0 ore-
2;2S left before halftime and season.
tvrned It into a score.
1)e neet I.pounder picked
lbc[ball up oil one bounce and
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tocetber a 14-hOJe total of 207.
three W.r par on the sprawling,
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C..dned fr-.. A·l!
different Ir 1 bi d been there I
4lway1 d id good aaainst the Clant.a.
"But tben, I could have 11ven
up Lbl home run to Thomson and
become famous like Branca," hl' ••YI with a lauab. Were there any particular Jul·
ten who 11ve him trouble over
the years and others he hod little
trouble with 7
"Andy Pafko a nd Andy
Sem ln lck we r e two guys I
souldn't seem to gri out: But r
d idn't have a ny trouble with
Willie Mays or Ralph Kiner."
In their prime, the P alk a
brothers of Lom ita were the
scourge of Southern California
semipro ranks. Four of them
played professlonalJy including
·the you11gest Irv. Ambrose. Alex
and Nick.
Edi9on High School has th~
youngest of t he Huntington
Beach Pahca fa mily wtUle two
others have g raduated and the
oldest wu out of hiith school
before the family rtioved to the
area. •
Wayne is the biggest of the
offspring and is a basketball and
basebaJJ player like his father ..
Is there any one thing he would
-Change i1 he had it to do all over
again?
"I would be a professional
baseball player again," he says.
"But I think 1 would finish
school before I signed.··
Perhaps it was the wanderlust
that got to him at rt. As n 10th
grader and all-city player in the
Offen e S putter s
Orange Coast Splits
With Grid Rivals
By CaAJG SHEFF
OI .. °'"' ~-it.tll Despite a lot ot problems with
the outs ide running game,
Oraoie Coast Colleee football
coach Dick Tucker wu satisfied
with-the Pirates' play in a double
B£timm.agc wi .. t:b MiraCo:sta
College and Los Angeles CC
Saturday evening al OCC.
The Bucs, who fashioned an
11·0 record last year and cl:umed
the national J C tlUe, handled
lttiraCost a with ease, 18-0 in a
90-minute s crimmage. then fell
to rugged LACC. 12>0, in a two-
hour session J ilfed with ag.
gressiveplay
·'I thought we played very
well. Both MiraC~ta and LACC
are much improved ove r last
year. LACC was very quick. and
big. too," said Tucker.
··1 was dissatisfied with our
passing game, but our inside run-
ning game was good. Our option,
of course, needs a lot of work."
The Pir ates commlted 13 fumbles in the two scrimmages,-&
against LACC. Many of them
were ba d pitch es from the
quarterbacks.
"We were playing without our
No. 1 option quarterback (Gary
Guisncss ), so our outside running
gam e dido 't go well, .. said
Tucker.
Guisncss. a freshman, had the
nu but \'iewed the scrimmages
from the s idelines.
pounder, hod 41 yards in 10 ca.r-
ries, lncludin1 a 16-yard jaunt for
a TD asainst MiraCosta.
Another ru.nnlna back, John
B.ttes, also looked good while
playing for the second olfensive
team. Bates. a 6~0, 18.'>-pounder
from South Hills, was theJeading
rusher ror the Pirates wi\h 91
yards in 8 car ries-Including a
60-yarder for a TD.
The Pirates· third score came
on a 60-yard pass and run pl;iy
from QB Mark Stewart to re-
ceiver Larry Hall.
As usual, OCC 's defense played
weJI with tackles Pat Millican
and Wnlt Guild s ingled out by
line conch Jack Fair.
Injuries
HitGWC
By ROGER CARLSON Oft~e Doily l'ti.tSt.111
AZUSA-Golden West ColJege
football coach Ray Shackleford
had to be pleased with bis team 's
showing here at Citrus College
Saturday morning In a controlle<f
scrimmage.
His team scored on the ground,
through the air nnd with an in-
tercepfiOn to recor an upof ma
Sonday Soe>tember 5, 1978 DAIL y PILOT A I 3>
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SCVOITN lt4C~ 1 1 '•""'""" -outfield;-he-warselectC!d as the
top h igh school player in
Southern California and as a re-
sult received a trip to New York
for an all-star game. This was
his first trip out of Lomita.
Running backs Don Cornell
and Dennis Boswell. both or
whom will start in the Pirates
~pener n ext Friday agai nst
Cypress. looked good.
18-0 rout of the Owls-but there J~ t.;i~~~~ was a price. !ill
Tim Janovick. the fresl\man
from Cerritos High who figured
to take Loren Micklin's place in
'the backfield. appears lost for 3-4
weeks. possibly for the season.
Pai w ''·°'" -8 lltt .. o'"'"' tVt:•Q• .. • t .a~ J _., J .-,
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c;o.,1....c11w CM H•rouel SI•~ lloy.Cly 101.,•<elt I ,-~,·· S•~• ITe11ol But history records th;it 1t
wasn't his last.
Cornell. a 5· 10, 180-poU(ldcr.
carried the ball eight times for 70
yards, white Boswell, a 6-0, 195-
Trotter Su:rprises
Dl: QliOIN, 111. IAP) -Fleet·
footed ll?\'e Lobell . winner or
Saturday's premier flambleto-
nian Stake for trotter's. surprised
racing fans and driver Bi ll
-Haughton with his 2:02 3.5 fourth·
beat time.
"l didn't think he'd go thut
fast." said Haughton. "the time
looked real good."
If :iughton 's horse out-trot led
the other winners in fi rst three
heats.. Jone filly <>nlr)' Armbro
Regtna driven by J oe O'Brien
and Zoot Suit d rl~n by Vernon
Beavers Beate n
CORVALLIS. Ore. <AP>
Quarterback Nolan Cromwell
and running back Laverne Smith
combined for 200 ) ard.., rushing
Saturday night as 19th·rnnked
Kansas came from behind with
three second-ha lf touchdowns
and beat Oregon State 28· 16.
The \'ictor y spoiled Craig
Fert!1:'s debut asOSU coach.
Gt>ll~r" S hh1t9
LOS AN G E L ES -S ou th
Carolina's Parker Moore edged
Stan K.M. Souz;i of Honolulu in a
thriller, 1 up.on the 19th hole. and
Bill Sander of Kenmore, Wash ..
rout e d J a m e s Mas o n o f
Kirkwood, Mo., 8-7, ns the win·
rmrs advanced to the fi nal 36
holes Saturday in the 76Lh United
St a te s Am a t e ur g o l f
championship.
Dancer. to win the prestigious
e\'ent.
The winnmg mutuel pay9ffs for
each heat were Zoot Suit. Sl7.60.
S3.o0 and $4.80: Steve Lobell.
Sl2.60. S7 .40 and S9 ; Arm bro
Regina Sl3. S2.60 and S3.80, Steve
Lobell. $-1 .~,
On T V Today
10 a.m. (2) -U.S. OPEN TEN·
NlS -Early round matches ln
t h e U .S . Ope n t e nn is championships taped at Forest
Hills. NY.
Noon (I t ) -DODGE RS
BASEBALl. -The Dodgers
meet the Astros at Houston.
12 :3 0 p .m . <4> -NF L
FOOTBALL Th(' Minnesota
Vikings meet the Broncos at
Denver.
l p.m. <2> -GOLF -Final
round play in the World ~ries of
Golf Crom the South Course at the
Firestone Country Club in Akron.
Ohio.
2:30 P..m. (2) -GOLF -Clos·
ing pl ay in the U.S. men 's
ama~ur championship.
3 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL
-The San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams m-ect in a
game taped at the Coliseum
Saturday night.
2 p.m. (5) -CHAMPIONS-A
w o m e n 's roll er-s kati n g
champions hip; a track and fi eld
meet at Zurich; and a bull·ridlng
event in a rodeo at Ozark, Mo.
Ironically, J a novick sulfered
the same in j ury that ko 'd
Mlcklln-the elbow. "We 'r e
hopeful the inj ury is not as
ser io us as M icklin 's," s aid
Shackleford.
''IC there Is no bone chip we
may get him back for conference'
play. Our backfield picture is
vague now, although Rick Martin
or Pat McKeon figures to fill in at
that spot."
The G WC bo:;~ was pleased
with both of his ciuarterbacks in
the two·hour scrimmage. "Bill
Holst and J im Andrus both threw
better and our pass protection
was better tha n in recent scrim-
mages." said Shackleford.
Holst completed six of nine for
56 yards and ran well, accounting
for 21 ya rds with two k~pers.
Andrus completed 7of11 for 98
yards. Including a 40-yard strike
to Stratford, Conn. walk-on Mike
DeLaura and a n 8-y ard TO
payoff to Kevin Vernoy.
Holst p itched out to Nic k
Punimata for the final four vards
to record the first Golden· West
touchdown after eac.h team had
worked t wo scoreless series of 12
plays.
The other TO was a 42-yard re-
turn with an intercept.ion by Ron
Morehouse.
~mble recoveries for GWC's
Rustlers included two by Rick
Shirley and one each by Thad
Laird and Kevin Patterson.
Leading runners for Golden
West Included Ron Webste r
(6-46 >, J e rr V cede r <6-59 >.
McKeon (6·8 ) and Martin (3-31).
In goal Une work from the slx-
yard line, the hosts out.scored
GWC, 4-2. S corin g for the
Rustle rs w er e Andrus and
Veeder on runs.
DANA HILLS' STEVE CRAPO.
Crapo to-H e ad
Dolphins 9ffense
Dana H i ll s lligh
football rans got a brief
look at things to come for
the 1976 season in Nov-
e mber or 1975 when
Steve Crapo returned. to
the lineup to car ry the
ball 38 tim es for 181
yards in he lping his
teammates to a 20·6
victory over Lawndale in
the CIF playoffs.
Crapo , a 5-11, 170·
pounder. was billed to
carry the Dolphins' at-
tack from the outset or
his junior campaign, but
was cut down in practice
with a broken collar
bone.
He's healthy now and
ls the central figure in
coach Bill Cunerty's
veer· and sprintout of-
fense at quarter back.
Crapo, a Jefthander ,
runs th e 40 l n a
legitimate 4.6 according
to his coach a nd la bluer
and stronger than a year
ago.
While his position is
been a pleasant surpri se
in early drills.
Also at halfback are
Tim McClure (5-10, 170
sr.), JeU Olse n (5·8. lSO
jr.), Keith Horgan (5-7.
145 jr.), J ack Weed CS-10,
150 j r .) a nd R ichard
Daggett C5·11, 200 sr.).
Return i n g starter
Ste ve Telaneus (5·11. 165
sr.) will be at flanker.
backed by Pete Strong
(5-8, 155).
Another strong spot is
spUt end Scott Volmerd-
ing (S..11, 165 sr.), with
Kevin Sharrar (5-10, lSO
sr.) a nd Steve O'Neill
(6-2, 170 s r .) adding
depth.
Aside from Crapo and
T elaneus , the r e ore
three othe r returning
starters in the Dolphins'
camp as they prepare for
a Sept. 11 scrimmage at
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4'' PLASTIC -,um' LIQUID ...
c a s v o I c o m f o r t . Our •et·
Women's si zes. S.00
Cartridge or 'pin·
on types to fit most
U.S. or foreign
con.
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Y' .__,......_~ WrOng AssesSrllenti Don't Bet
,
on It . . .... . ..
By GARY CRANVlU.E
OllM 0 .. 11, PilelSt.>11
i Chances arc only three an l,000
t hat you're right and the ai. c i1or
u wrong. .
Or, pu~ another way, Orunge
,County Asse ssor ·., Offlcl!
atatl1t1cs show you have less tha n
• a one· third ol one percent ehancl'
of proving t he assessor has ow r
valued your homr• '
If he did, you'll pay more than
your fair share of property tuxc~
this year. ·
Most hom eowner feel th<.')'
will anyway. .
T hat 's bccaus~ roughly 95 .,er
cent of the res1dent1al property an
Or a nge Coun t.) increased
dramatically in value bet\\t•en
the 19'15 and 197611\-n dates
Inflation. ri ·iog bwlrun.: costs
anCt a housing shortage gave
those who sold their home<; dur
mg the year a pre mium market.
AS THE RES ALE pnces of
. hom es skyr ocke ted. the faar marke t value or homes that
didn't change hands dunng the
):ear leaped upward.
So. when Assessor Bradlcr
J acobs m aile d assessment
noUces to about 300.000 Orange
County resldt:nlla l property
owners Ul eady Jul.). his offi ce
ph<>l\6 beg:1 n ranging.
They'r e s till ringing.
Most of the 15.500 pehions who
have called the Assessor's Otfice
d1dn 't mind being told. for exam-
ple. their 1972 inve tmcnt in a
$30,QOO home was worth $48,000on
Mar<:b 1. 1976, t his year's lien
dale. They did object. however. to
lhe prospect of paying property
taxes on $18,000 worth of in-
r reased vaiue that is of no worth
to them until. if ever in the ir
IJfetime. the>: sell their house
While most of t he phone -calling
homeowne rs wer e and1gnanl
about the prospect ol paying tax· es on i nflat ed values. com-
paratively few decided to defy
lhe odds against proving lhe a ·
sessor wrong •
To'the ts ,500 protesting ca llers
"ent 5,754 application forms to
<'hallenge the assessor 's ap-
praisal or their homes.
SO FAR. only 807 protest forms
have been returned .
And t ime fs running out tor
those who plan to vent their tax
fl"U$trations oo what the usessor
says their home Is worth.
The deadline ror filing protest
forms 11 Sepl. lS.
II you wail untll you receive
your property tax blll ln m ld·
October, you'll have no place to
tum.
'(hat "s because the only factor
on your tax bill tha~la-subje« to
protest is the value put there by
the assessor. • •
Tber e's mor e to discourage
you .from crossing s~ with
the Assessor' Office than t he.
slim three chances in 1,000,
however. .
For ont thing, should you cany
your protest beyond a chat with
an official of the AsaessQr's Of·
fice. there's a possibility that an
Assessm ent Appeals Saa-rd
nught decide your house was un·
der rather than over valued.
IF TUA T IS the case. the as~
sessed value of y6ur home will be
r aised.
Another fact of the appeal pro.
cess that mig ht tend to dis ·
courage you is that it is.up to you
to prove lbe asae&sor is wrong.
lie doeaon't hav to pfove hes
rigbt.
That means you must appear
before either an Olisessment
hearifte officer or a full .board
w14' the evidence to support your
daim that your house has been
over valued.
A statement that the assessed .
\'.alue is ''too high" or an a rgu·
ment that you can 'l afford to pay
the resulting tax increase is not
evidence.
EVIDENCE Ci\N ~ sales re
.cord s s h o wing that s imilar
homes in your neighborhood sold
for less than tile fair market
value assigned your house by lhl•
assessor.
Evidence also can be proof that
something is wrong wtth your
house that would tend to low<.'r 1lS
value . Something wrong can ht> n
settling foundation that has
cracked walls and ceilings or a
gar~e dealroyed by fire.
There can also be evidence
presented to show things are hap·
pening in your neighborhood that
have caused real estate values to
t umble. Traffic congesUon might
Recgrd of assessed and full values for Newport Beach home __ ...__
•, '"' BRADLEY l. JAC OBS ORAl'llGf. COUNTV ASSESSO~ POST OFFICE BOX 1"9:SANTAANA.CAL92'711r"" • • -~ . . . .. . . . .
REAL PROPERTY VALUATION
Changes Count
Aner a neighborhood toddler tumbled into a Fullerton
family's swimming pool and drowned. the family decided it
couldn't live with the constant reminder or the tragedy.
-A handym3ll was hired to break up the pool. fall it with
sand and pla nt a lawn. --
No permit was obtained to do away walh the ill.fated
swimming pool. • ·
So the Orance County Assessor's OCCicc had no way or
knowlna a $7,500 taxable asset had, ·in effect. been done
away with. ·
IN RESPONSE to a brief letter from the homeowner. an
appraiser visited the home. saw the pool had been destroyed
a nd later filed a report.
The homeowner in a few days received an adjusted a s-
::.essed va luation.
Downward adjustment of the Fullerton homeowner 's
MSC?S5ft'lt'nt illustrates how -roughly-a doten-such 11djust-
ments ha ve come about in the past few m onths.
sually, they are based on fa<'ts that couldn't have been
&..nown to the assessor on the March l, 1976, lien date.
In another case. Ja st Fe bruar y a man bought a
to" nhouse in a coast raly for $52,000.
Hut !\Bies of thr townhouses were sluggish until tbt' de·
'r loper in April lowered pn ces by $4,000.
T HE A 'SE ' 'OR was on firm around when ht> originally
a~sc-ssed the ralr market valut! or the man's townhou cat
~2.000. the amount at.old for.
Rut the $4 ,000 downwurd adjus tment made Inter renert
t•d th<.' truest fair market value of the townhouse. It was the •
most cur rt'nt sales pn c<.' I
Asstsaor Rrocllcy J acobs and ha s s tarr accumulate a
multitude or facts from widc·rangmg sources da lly tha.t
hav<.' a bearing on property values.
1'hc Assessor·~ Office. fot example. gels informal1on on
the sale or.a ll homes within the county. From a m ultitude of public agencies comes Information
.:leaned from permits Issued to cover home Improve ments.
building-9f swimming pools and addilioo or rooms to exist-
ing houses.
The Assessor's Office knows within a fe w days of when
:a new bnat is reglster'Cd and In whose name it is registered.
Horse owners don't <.'scape the assessor 's eyes. Neither do
:iirpl:ine owners . not even those who ny their c rart out of the.
county on lien dB).
THE YA 'T a rrav of inlormotion is fed intG compuler
programs tha t mea5ure the impact of transactions on
\·alues.
So by tht" time you receive your assessment notice.
"hatever values it Oashe are founded, as much as possible,
in fact.
But in the cases or the F\tllerton swimming pool and the
distressed townhouses, all the facts were n 'l knewn.
However. within hours of a major calamity last winter.
the San Clemente ftre. assessor personnel a nd l acobs
him sell were al the scene.
They recorded tbe loss or value to property owners.
ma kiftl it unnecesaary for them lo rue for relier under
calamity prov la Ions of the revenue and taxation codes.
Still, your beat chance of gainlna the upper hand bl a dif-
ference or opinion with the Assessor's Office is to have
lmowled1e of ractnot ~-n lo lt.
Vandalism resulting in the destrucllon f>l property i'!1
llkeJy to eacape the assessor's eye. So is the locaUon of •a
power tine that mllht Impair the resale value of a house.
Whatever it m ay be, if you know and the uses'°r doesn't, it
1'0ll 11turt to let I\ i m knOw.
•
. .
Got a problem" Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat ,will cut red faJX!. gcttmg thP
<lft$WC!TS and action you need to solve inequ1taes in go1.1emmen1 and busl·
ness. Mat/ your question& to Pal Dunn At Your.Service, OrangeCoa.~I Dail!f
Pdol .l'.O. Doz 1560.CostaMesa.CA 92626. lnclude yourtelephonenumbcr.
The column appearsd.aUy except Saturdays.
dollar.llack Oller Dfda't Make Cf!tlta
DEAR PAT: A UP$ flyer was in this area's Aug. IS
newspapers. It Included a list of products that carr y UPS
svmbOls, which otter• cash back redemption plan. I started
checking. At the end Of this letter, I've included a list of
maftY recent purchases that did not c~rry these ~ymbOls.
Pwhaps they were In too big of a hurry t o put out this flyer,
bUt I resent the f act that this advertising Is basically Incor-
rect. A S1 redemption symbOI also was Included In the Insert
for redemption when a person had accumulated .. 9 ot her
symbOls. This Is a little hard to do when advertised products
do not bear the symbols they are supposed to have on them.
What's going on?
W.J., Fountain Valley
l.P. Welker, u ...... ProdUDt•Dod9ra, lnc.'1 oper•llon1con·
tl'OMef, totd AYS t"lt ..... .._.to detennlM whether the flyer WH
"'*"•ture or the ,,.,_ dllll"""*' waa too let• for the Aug . 15th
edweftlNtMnt." Pradulta .-. UPI 1ymbol1 were ••pect•d to
haye been on t"• ....,._In Jwly, W .. k•r Hid, ~ bec.uee of
peckqtng deleya Md ,. ...... _.,..,.'"'9ftt• for new Ofdera, not
all product• ldvertlled _,,, tM UPS eymbole. He added th•t .ti
product• mentlon-9 .. expected to be .vallabf• by mid·
September. A recettt 1Uf¥eY ol 10 m1mt1 In Loa AngelH and
Orenge countln lnr:IHlld IMt 11 of tM ldv•rtlHd product• now •r• ................................. .......,ec1.
lteadere ehouN no1e IMt pNduct• t"at have contreettd with
Uf'D to earrr UPI·=-not Cl"J .... eyMbol• .. a perm• nent pert ol tttetr 1'M UPS •f'MOI• .,. "epectel1° t".t
cen M ... " pet10•111J bf .. obffnent lhoppef. lout"•m
Cellomla I• •'"'....,... ... for UPI eylftboll. If tM caah re-
.....,.... Method ti I"'°°"'• R wfll be ••nded throughout the
U.S.bJlete1t77.
Medi Grf~allftl.S c-8e r .. if!fl
DEAR PAT: l'dflkeyoutotetl me where I c.n complain
about a U.S. Postal Service problem that I have not been
able to get settled locally. I 'd also like to ttnow If a two-ounce
letter costs 26 cents to malt, and hoW mall order companies
estabUSh their "postage and handllng" charges.
A.R., Santa Ana ......... ,.. ......... '° ....... ,.... poetal ,,....""
.. onoe. In CIM of .... end ... local poet•I •ut'*"MI, you
can ...,.., te: TM c.1-1r .-..-... U.I. ,,_... Service,
w...._on,DC .... •.....,.ClllJI•• e111. Current flflt llw ,_... ,.._ ,._.,. 11 cents I« onty the ....... Of.,... ............ -............... Meclecl I• It IM rete ot 11 centa ....... or •ny fnllloft ....,... Thv1, •two-
ounoe ....., .,...... CIOlt at .... to Miid. leth ta-and 11~nt .................... Jiii order 001 ....... .._ ,...,. out percel poet coll.I .. ... c ....... .., ......................... ,. lt9 ...... .. .... ...... ..... 5.E ........ ,.. ...... nc1 .... .... ,..., ••• 1M ......... at1' •I .... el ......... .....
trua,artllllOn IO........ •,.,... ...... llepot. ICffP 8ft
turn the track Or a massage
pnrlor going an on lhe corner
might h:ive an ac.h t>rsc impad on
home values.
Whatever. it will tnke hard
evidence to prove your cas\'.
Opinion a nd conjecture won'l
swoy ll hearing oCCicer orappeals
board.
Bcfore you o ppc ar before on of.
fleer or board, ycm mu:tt <'Om·
plete wha t is l'Ull<'d an ~111·
pUcation for tqualiiation.
By itself, there 's not :anything
frightenin R about the form. h is r equire d. ho\\:ever. that
you say whal you bclie\'C )Our
home is worth and wh,y you afrax
thot \'alu~ to tt
And for t ho:-e whose i m
agao attons might car ry them
a\\ay in a fli g ht of real e tal<'
value loss. there's an atflda\ll to
be signed .
NDER P E NALT\' of Pl'r
jury. thos e who si1tn the affida\'tt
attest lo the accuracy of lhe
answers pro,•ided on lbe appeals
form.
Home owner s whose homes
have been s aid by the assessor to
,bave a fa ir market value under
$100,000 can begin the appeal pro·
cess with u hearing oA'icer.
as~t':.sment~ o n tht• local nsses~· ' •
mtnt roll "
WITH MOR E protesls.txpt'<'t•
ed before the Se pt. 15 dn dllnl\
h 's not li kt'I)' tha t many
h0mt-0wners will complete the
appeals prOCt'!IS before the ~c. 11
10 t nx Installment rails due .
Even though t he lll'l>l'al n.ay ',
s till be. undu way or noL \'f'L orr
the ground, thtt first lnst81lnfent
must be puld on time lo avoid •1 paying a late p<.'nnHy.
And. s hould you win your cas<.'. •
whatever r efund Is due you ma.
t>lt her be credited to your 19'17·71
tax bill or be repaid to you within
30 days
But 1 f vou 'r l' not ut1sf1(ld w\(}\
how the assessor. heanng officer 1•
and A.se s mcnt. Ap1x·als Boart\
treated your prole t. you haven't ·
('Xhausted )'our r ('medics. .
You <'an .still r1h' a la'Asuit in J
Supt>n or Court. ·
In that cas<.'. ho\\ Justly you
\\ere treatcc' will be decided by .,
either n Judge or j ury. •
By then. the Assessor's O.Q1ce
will probably hn\•e finish~ lhQ '
count \'"s 1977-78 ass<.'ssment roll
and your hom e might have a d1r·
fcrenl value attached lo it. ,
Afte r a o n e ·on·onc con BECA Sf. HOME prices artt
frontalion wit.Jt the protesUng still climbing in Orange County,
property owner. the offic,erf'c:an it's likt.>ly the new vuluc• will IHt
recomme nd that the pr?>perty e\'en higher th:rn this y<>ar·s. ,
owner's ass~sment remain the But rttther t hun begin the prot
same or be adjusted upward or test proccf!s n~ain. you m1ghL
downwa rd. start by uskantt ~ ours<.'lf the first
The om cer·s recommendation question membC'rs of the at.
and report iS" forw:rmed-n> on-e-of-sessors st11ff wtll probably· a.sir
the three county Assessment Ap· you
peaJs Boards. Would > t)U "II hni:ly sell your
The th.ree·man board assigned housr for what t he asses:.or says
the protest ma y either accept or 1s its fair market value·!
reject the hearing offi~r·s re· tr your answer 1s an objective
comme ndation. )es. th<.'n you m1~ht be one of the
And ir the property owner is not lucky lhrce in 1.000 to beat lhe as·
satisfied with whal lhe hearing sessor a t his own game.
officer r ecommended. he is free • But it's far more probable that
to ask for a Cull hearing before you're among the 997 in 1.000
the board. "hose home is worth slightly
Under the board's rule two. at more than the a!>sessor says it's _
the end of the hearing it is free to worth
.. increase or lower indi\·idual as-I le kno\\ s it. w\nd painful as il
:;essmenls in order to equalize m ight be, so du~ 0 11
DAILY PILOT
SECTION 8
Sunday, Septembor 5 1976
...
eye on po1t•g• and ti.ncllng cti.rge1. If the y •r• excH1lvely high.
your m•ll order bar~ln m•y end up coating you more lh•n If yeu
ahOpped for the product ioc4111y.
BHstered \/inyl Brings Rf!fund Offer
DEAR PAT: I purchased a horne w ith vinyl siding
manufactured by U.S. Plywood. The siding later began to
• blist er and swell. The installation contractor said that the
siding was guarantee<i for 15 years and he prom ised to send
someone to inspect it. This took four months and another
eight months passed before a representative-of U.S. Plywood
called on us. A month after the f irst vislt another U.S.
Plywood repr esentative measured our house, but we still
don't know if the siding will be replaced. I have been trying
for two years to clear up this problem, but I have not been
successful. M eanwhile, the siding has become even more
blistered . t
R.O., Costa Mesa
U.S. Plywood, P•rt of Champion loternallon•I, H nt a
reprH.-ntatln tc: 1,,.spect~ur sldtngln September 1175, •nd •getn
In February 1171. But not untl! month• •ft•rw•rd did the firm co,,..
tKt you with It• deellion, "th•t the sldinp had not performed H
w•rranted." You h•v• been offered •·• retuna of tM ::un:haM
price, $175." It wa1 determined th•t th• bllatert ng •nd 1welllng ere
due to moisture trapped between the vlnyl coatlnt and the
h•rdbo•rd of your lktlng. The aiding wH Installed In Hrly 1 •.
•nd It la gu•r•nteed for 30 yea,. •g•lnat defect•. Th• gu•rantH
givH U.S. Plywood the option to rep•lr. rellnlah, re piece or refund
the purc hH• price of the siding. The St 75 offered to you reflect•
the current Hlllng price of the PFL aiding.
ffowd119 Warratllfl lnfor'"aflo11 A raUahlr.
DEAR READERS: W•rr•nty progr•mt Insuring ag•lnat detect•
and workm•n1hlp of both new •nd prevloualy owned homH ere
becoming tncrea1lngiy popular. Hom• Owner• Warranty (HOW)'
cover• new homH. For.Information, cont•ct Natlonel A11ocl•Uo"
of Home Bulldera, 15th and M Sta., NW, WHhlngton, DC 20001.
Prevlou1ly owned home• mey be ln1pected •nd ln1ured before
purchH• through a number of progr•m•. Cont•ct L•• Pohl.
Nation•! A11oclatlon of AHltor1, 155 E. Superior St., Chlctgo, IL.
80l11 fOt d•l•ll•. .
Craft Kit Mor«-HfH'kfl Titan Maglr
DEAR PA't,: My son has been atter me to let hi m buy a
Maolc Rock Cr aft kit. Am I m istaken, or was t here a recent
lawsuit f iled against ttie manufacturer of thi s toy? I 'd like to
find out before l okaytlls purchase.
The C•llfornl• Attorney Generel did file 1uU June 11 •O-IML'
Weleo Toy Co .• Inc., ovet ltt "Megia Rock Cr•ft" kite. The Hit ~ tM m•nufKturer wtttt deceptive, oHrake ~utlne of
many toy •nd craft Item•, r•nglng from the rockl to crochet kll•
and Med or jewelry kite. &.t• proeecutora cl•lfMd the kits could
be reduced 11 much H 50 percent and etlll contain the,_....
lletne. Dep. Atty. Gen. Mlehael R. Botwin ch•'ltd that altMuO
the .. Meglc Rock Cr8ft" bOI plcturH two c"lldren pleylng wftl\ fl .
lfWjtttl, whHe, l•rge rocb, the ~qge cont•ln1 only al• rock•.
1CNM too •m•ll for the "m.glc prtnta." Th• print• ere plctur ..
pt1nttd on two p•per napkin•. Botwin aleo point~ out th•t tlM
rockl ere "dirty, lrfegl'l•rty •h•ptd and are not white." TM Hit
llMed, "The pack ... ,_,,...,... u.at one can 'create rook ett
"811.,.1 by tlulng magic Pfh'll• on eny rock,• when In tact tM .,.. (
producl co111l1t1 of • portion ol en ordlnery n•pl&Jn glued to en ~ 1
clMfY rocll wtthout 9ftf epeclel or 'm.glul' appeerence."
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_82 DAILY PILOT l .
Schools: Victims of a 'Crime Wave
B>• CANDICESCll UB£RT Ol -O.••~ ... -Cr tm c and \'lolence In our public schools·
The>·-d<> ex i t, :ind tl1crc Ii. rvcry 1nd1cat1on they
4lrt on the rai.e
Jn Ora nge County, vlllldallsm lo schools in-
, ttee~ 20.7 percent this year a nd property loss
• .a.tpcrcent.
Tlns informa tion was obtained from the
. County Depa rtment ot Education's Report Cor
Crime and Violen ce rQr the 1975-76 school year. •
•• ONLY THE second suc h report compiled
4dn! first was fo r the previous year>. al con·
talm; statistics o n bludent crimr activity In the
count y's e le m entary, 1un1or high a nd high
schools.
Report$ were submitted by ;.idministralors
hr each or thl' 29 !>chool dtslru:ts within the
county.
And ;.ilthough \·andahsm tn Or..angc County
schools a ppea rs to be gradually increasing, the
«1l~at1on nat,on itlly has r eached an alm ost
' •critical i>l a~e
The J\i.:.oc1 at<.'d Prc~s reports that cri me und
vandalism cau:,~d S600 nulhon in damages in the
nation ·s pu bite schools last l car
And al least one orgaruzat 1on. the National
ASsocial1on or S chool Secunty Di rectors. feels
it's time for the federal guH!rnment to get m-
voked.
THE GROUP slated, a t a recent natiQnal
l'Onre rencc o f security expert~ a nd school
~!:iPfrintendents from 30 states 1n Alexandria. Y-a.: that 1l "ould requl-sl $300 million in con-
,1ress jonal aid to help combat the rising problem .
. Said Lu cius Burton, secunty r h1ef for Alex·
aridria "s schools ... We 're tulking about violence
.DC.the type nl'\'l'r b<!fore l'Xpcrtl•nced by :,chools
•. ;u~ property ... · ·
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·::~l'ou Can Help
I:~ Meet Cl1allenge
•; '.
Here are t wo or the many openings a ,·a1la-
• ble by calhn~ the Voluntary 1\cllon Center.
'1714 W. Balboa Ul vd . :\ewporl Ueac h.
675-9210.
Se\•e ral child health climes tn Or ange
County need b1hngual volunteers lo assist
l>Ubhc hea lth nurses :md doctors with 1m-
mumzat1ons ror Spanish-speaking children
a nd their parent!>. ·Volunteer!> ''ho can s peak
., l>Qlh Spamsh and English abo a rt> needed to
. ,$er\'e a~ mlcrprl'tt>r.-; for Public l lt.'a llh :'\U~\.'S
• , 1i:i pa11en1s· home~ The lullt'r cun choo:,c their
o" n hour:, to ucco nw uny the nur"l'~
Youni.: aclult nwn anti \\om 1·n are nl'edcd
1 -·10 ,·1:.1t ~enaor c·1t1zc11:-rn tlw1r honws tn unta
:. • ·,m a. Orangt· anti llll' Tu!.ltn ;i rl•;l T he).t'
11en1or!> ma\ ht• 1:-.olall'd or nol i.:1ven muc h al
.. (J?nt1on by
0
fomily flr frit•nds Volunteers arc
" requestl'd ll> pa rl11·ip;1lt' in four weekly train·
mg mt.>t?ting:. a nd to m.ik1• a commitment of
six months to l hc~c l>l>ec1:.1l n !>ttaliuns.
.. .
t'.
1:
l .. Help for ¥011
Ti1ne to. Re-tire
flu~ m g ttrt•:-o I" an \'\~'ll:-01.' OU Unl' look~
for" urd to \\'hl•r1 the tread on ) our l1rc-:, ten:,
you the c.ir·s r<'ad) for \umc nc\\ one:,.~ ~un·
\"l)U kllO\\ \\ hal lo look for wht.•n ) OU shop ~ Th<' N.1l1on::il llti;:hw.iy TruHic Safot}
Ad mmi~lralwn rt•minrls )OU lo i.:ct the l>aml'
tire stH' thut <'D ml' \\1th tht· t'ar. or optional
s11cs n •corn nll'ntll'd b) the manufacturer ol
c•1thcr the car o r lire:..
Conltumt>r Tin• Gutdt', a free b rochurC'
from thc Con~unn•r Information Center . Dept.
43. Pueblo. CO. 81 009, <'mphas1ies that proper
1nnatio11 1s the most 1mportnnt rule in tire
safl'ty and mileage.
Ch<'ck the air in your tires every two or
thrr c weeks :ind bcforC' long trips. Check the
pressure when tires nrc cool because it can in-
crease up to six pounds when tires arc hot
from driv1n~.
For vour safct:v. as "'ell as r asicr handl·
ing or your c ur. ti res ~hould be of the s ame
type of ronstrucllon on all four wheels -all
radtal. a ll bias ply. l'lt'
NB Lawye
Gets Pos t
Just wby vundallsm Is on an upward S'<' tng as
dilf1cult lo un:,wer. Ju\erule delinquency h~:,
man)' dimensaoM
Ho"ever. Dr Honnld Huff. ai.s1:,tark. pro-
fessor of Social Ecolog) ut t..:C I rvinc , vtnturcd a
guess. clung "h t he considers lO be sn cral
possib1ltlles.
One source or increnscd crime might stem
from the simple fact that I.he :.chool sys tems art
·set up requiring compulsory uttendanc~
LIKE IT or not, student.!! are expected to at
lend. And not liking 1t, uccordm g to llufr, fosters
!rustration. which m tum causes aggression. And vandalis m re~111lts.
Another 1>0ss1bllily mlght be the gener ali zed
curric ula, which at many schools "&re the only
choice available .
With stude nts lumped lOjWlhcr Into one kind
of lcarninA experH'flCt:, 1mhndual nc._'<is a rl' not
satisfied. llwf dc:scribed such a situation as hov·
11\g a bwll·in failure cxpen cnce. Some will suc·
cced, others will fail
Students of d1rfrrcnl soctal nnd economic
backgrounds thro"n together might be anothl'r
cause.
Hwr said aggression often surfaces. result·
ing in gangs being formed and crime com milted.
A FOt RTll source or increased vandalism
might even be the result or what I luff calls the
.. unusually.. W\.'althy atmosp here or Orange
County.
He said mallm al weaJth c an aUenate young
peopte. causing a lack or regard for what belongs
to others.
J ohn Wins low , plant m anager at Costa
Mesa lligh School. said vandalism crimes at that
campus include breaking and entering. bur glary
and breaking windows
Winslow. who lives at lht> high school along
ART WHI~ AT WHEEL
Good Deeder
Miles of Smiles
Art White of Jlunl1ns,'lon Beach knew how
much the Jolly Tr<>l lcY-ndcs mean to the
young patients at Fairview State Hospita l
because he used to work there as a p.'lych1atrlc
technician.
Bul the s tate only will budget a driver for
weekdays.
.. I love these children just like my own,
and t had the neccs!lary cla!ls or license so I
decidE¥! to give my Saturday:, and Sundays lo
this servire. ·•he s aid.
That was in April and White hasn't missed
a weeke nd yet, mosllx·· because or the
"gratifieation of attending to their welfar e -
some ride a round. the itrounds all day on the
d<.'lightrul contrapl1on."
GRAND
OPENING f(('nncth J f.Cukuda of
~ewport llNl<'h hos been
!'oii-leck d as su pcn ·ismi:
.1ttorncy nnd director of
fh:11ni:c County ·s L1•1ral
CU nil' al \\' l'lot (•rn . l:itt·
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September 7. 1976
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with his family, said most vandalism occurs dur·
int regular school hours.
He satd weekend and weeknight cn me is
.. , erv muctl on the tero Increase "
fie 1:1ttributed this dl-Cllnt• an activil) to the
fact he is on campus and alerts the pohcc 1f any
unusual nol e u e Mard.
AJthouah some school dlstrk ts reported ntt·
duct Ion In vandalism. county istatlsllus rc ,•eul an
overall increase In crime-fclutcd mclden~ and
property loss to county taxpayer:,.
'PJlOPERTY damage Incidents rose 2.9 per-
cent. t'l-om 6,309 in ttl74-7S to G,49.i In tOTS-76.
Property loss nlso increuscd -27.3 porconl-
from $663,586 to $845,238.
And, uccordlnJC to Larry Hartman. director
of child welfare und attendanc •in Ga,rden G ro\\.•
Unified. ''When we a re havinc to i.pt>nd a s m ue h
on vandalism to l'epair buildinJ:S"' Ult're is a pro-
blem ."
Hartman believes most or the damagl' ,IS
caused by student<; 1n the )2· Ill ace bracket.
,;andalizing schools they attend. or will attend.
He said ma ny students "don 'l feel part of the
school-like 1l ·s theirs:·
HOWEVER . Hartm:an a dded lhnt he feels
the proble m is not just the responsib1hty or the
schools, but called it a "community problem .. as
well.
Fred Cnr(lr. d irector of child welfare and at-
tendance in Newport-Mesa Unified. agrees.
He be lieves much or the vandalism m his dis·
tricl might be caused by persons in the communr·
ty, not JUSl students. .
Carter s aid schools that arc open fo r
recreational use by the community are oft en
vand:iliwd on weekends and weeknight:. when
school is not in session.
So there a re numerous ways lo interpret lhr
who. when a nd why of inc rea sing school
v:anda lis m
However, while •vandalism has increased .
other property c rimt•s such a!> ar:,on. burglary.
and theft all went down.
Salary Up,
Credibility
Dropping
LOS ANGELES <AP>
-A L'os Angeles Com-
munity College Dis trict
trustee moved to rescind
a $25-per-meeting pay in·
crease for himself and
the other trustees -and
heard only silence in
response.
Ira Reiner . after mnk·
ing the motion and hcnr·
lng nn second. asked the
board chairman if he
cou ld s pe ak o n the
motion, but Richardson
would nol a llow d is·
cussion .
Reiner a fterward s ak
increasing the ir own ptl)
to $100 per meeting was
undermining public con
fidence in the boa rd.
''VOUCANNOTtellthe
public that these ar c dlf·
ficult times a nd then
vote yourselr a 33 per-
cent raise and expect
ever again lo be taken
ser1ous ly. ··he said.
Trustee Frederic A.
Wyatt, who proposed tbe
pay hike, belie ves ll ls
justifiable .
He pointed out that
trus tees spend ma ny
hours a week beyond the
m eetings and estimated
he devotes 40 hours a
week todlsLTict business.
Last month the board
adopted a budget of S23J
million, a $29 million In·
crease over last year.
thefts decreal\td b~ 33 I f)t.•rccnl .11111
dollar loss b) 31 ~r~nt Alo;o. burgluraei. \\M l'
down 17 .3 percent and dollur lo.~ 3.1 !) f)CrN:nt
AJthouiih urson ultt•mJ1l1' dl'l'r\'J.'-l'<I b} 2~ 3
percent. the dollar lo:.s \H·nt up .1 '' hnppmi.: 41g 7
percE>nl from $6S,32.\ lO $338,IU8, UCl'OUllllli~ r<f
the bulk of property lo:i.scs
This lnel'<'usc was due ulmo'l t'nllrely to
iarsonlst-sct fir\'. an (;ardc-n ('irov<' t tnlflt-d , con
!!Urning $246.506 worth Of ~('honl fl rllt)l.•rt \ 1\bnut
73 percent of ar son le>& occurr<.'d m tht• on ... dti.
trict.
Whether t ht'Sl' Slflt•Sltc.:i. l)l't'li Vllt ;1 l rill'
picture of the trend In campus criml' tn Orongl'
Count.y Is open t o :.~""mlntion.
Whllt' school officl~1ls puhlicly st:ind by tl1l•ir
stutit;lics as uccurutt', the rnlid1ty of sur h report
Ing has been questioned by t'>q>crts 111 llw li<'ld or
juvcnil<' vlolcncl' .
Commenting thnt ht> wasn 'I sul'f)risecl to find
cr im e lncrcasin~ in publi c school~. :,ocial
ecologist Ro nald Huff concludl•d . "\\'t>'n· very
,·iolent-it 's ini:raim.'<I in our society ··
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their Pueno
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By MJCllAELPASKE\'JCll Of .... o.lty ...... SW!
On June 28, commissi<lners ol the State Depart ·
ment of Fish and Game <DF<.i ) voted 3·2 to ban
th• use of spotter planes to afd commercial
fishermen in catching swordfish.
Apparently it was a narrow victory for those
akip~rs who favor the traditional "eyeball"
method of findina fish without assistance Crom
planes. . .
Tbey charged that they wen s uffering
eronomic hardships due to a s potter plane pilot's
ability to see swordfL5b up to 30 feet below '\he
~='=~~;._..;_,.;.....1 .. ..._-surface. Traditional swordfishermen har~on the Nsh wben t~y 'Wfn .. or appear above Clio
water.
ANT1-SPOTl'Elt advocates s1'id further that
planes were threatening tile brQtdblU
PQpUtation.
Despite a report from DfG marine biologist
Oulrles Hooker . who said the planes had no ef-
fect on t.be number offish, the commission voted
fort.J\e ban .
y. V1. ual siacnal11 between pllol tand skipper c n
also be used. •
Another pjlot ni• out to an area wliat.re h<'
suspects swordfi1h are before the boal a.e I
working for has left tho dock. Since •Wor«"b
stay 1n an ar~a for hOUrs at a time. he can r4'P0rt
bat'k with information direcllng tho boat tC>
\l.'her~the fish are. ·" . .
EVEN WITH the 1>hme and boat In the.some
area It Is tough to prove that a partlcular"Plut s
assisting a boat unless the pilot drops a ~
markllr to indicate where fish am or constantly
cir.des the.boat. --..,.--
Last senson there wc.•re reports or harass·
moot by low-flying spotter planes who "bu11ed"
boats. On the otbf.'r bapd, a pilot said boats w~e
shooting al his plane.
. Cons idering the competitive nature "°f
swordflshing, ther<• is n possibility or mo~
violence. This potential may incre.11se if mve
planes continue lgnorinj? the ban ., .
. Aid Feeds Puerto Rico Any pilot convicted of such an offense co!Jld
lose his Federal Aviation Administration license,
m addiUon lo facing a maximum penalty of S500
and/or six months In jail.
At present there have been few problems
because 1976 h;.1s been a very slow season-tor
S\\Ordfishing. That also makes it difficult to ck-
termine what cffc.ct the ban will have GO the
catch · · •
• Last year an estimated 5,000 swordfish\verc
caught. tqtaling l.1 million pounds. Of the more
than 8,SQ(f s ightings, 47 percent were from the SAN J UAN, Puerto Ri co (/\Pl l:.S. food
stamps help to feed more than half or Puerto
Rico's 2 7 million people. a nd the island's
ttonomy has come to depend on the federal pro-gram.
The food stamps have become so important
that they are counterfeited. used illegally as
cash. used to gamble. and even used lo purchase
narcotics, says Victor Gonzalez. head or the U.S.
Secret Service here.
Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon believes that Ir
the two-year-old food stamp program were
eliminated, "it wouJd"b-:mkrupt lhe econom y,"
his press secretary says. And his political oppo·
nents agree.
DESPITE THIS island commonwealth 's
small population. the U.S. governm1:nl s pends
more on rood stamps here than it does for any
stale. The federal outlay in the 12-month period
ending June 30 was S523 milhon compared with
S39S miJllon for California. {he leading recipient
of federal food stamps amon~ the states
'California has 21 mHUon people. but only
1.449,000 on food stamps, a shade more than
Puerto Rico's 1,430.000 recipients. The federal
cost in Puerto Rico, hevertheless. is much
greater than in California for three principal re-
asons: large families. high unemployment and
low income for those with jobs.
"Los c upones." as the stamps are called
here, have made possible a more nutritious diet
for many Puerto Ricans. but there have been
abos~. The General Aceou.nting Office. the in·
vestlgalive arm of Congress, is to begin an in·
vesUgation of these abuses this month.
In July, the U.S. Justice Department indict·
ed 11 persons on charges of vlolatjng lhe federal
Food Stamp Act. In a parallel action, Ute licenses
of 100 stores were suspended for such things as
discounting food stamps for cash and permitting -
Brain Monitor
Miniaturized
CLEVELAND (AP) -University Hospitals
here bas developed a compact portable device il
says ls the first to permit day-long brain monitor-
ing whHe a patient pursues normal activities.
The package, which resembles a camera or
a normal tape recorder, is a sophisticated four·
channel r ecording system that stores in-
formation in a cassette for playback later in a
medical laboratory.
Dr. John H. Ferguson, a neurologist who is
one of the developers, says the abnormality pre-
sent in patients with temporary disturbances
may show up only a few seconds a day.
A CONVENTIONAL 20-m inute electroen-
cephalogram <EEG) "may mlss those precious
seconds" but the 24-hour monitor is more likely
to pick them up, Ferguson says.
In use, penny-sized electrodes on a patient's
scalp are concealed by hair and are attached to
the r ecorder by wire. The recorder can be car-
ried li.ke a shoulder purse or can be attached to a
belt. The wires can be covered by a jacket.
s weate_r-or otherclot.Nng.
Fergu11on says that since the record Is taken
during routine activity, it comes from conditions
much more relaxed and normal than those in a
lab.
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liquor. detergents; bleaches and other nonfood
items to be purchased with food stamps .
The Jaw also slates. that the skipper of the
boat the pilot is working for is subject to pro·
secution.
While the ban has forced perhaps as many as
PORTO GARCIA Qwles. for example, was 75<"'c or s potter pilots into another line of work. FEW FISH ARE being seen und still ~t:r
accused of exchanging $820 worth of food stamps there are those who arede!ying it.successfully. are coming in, according to DFG blologt,s\.
for $670 in cash. He has a meat market in Ponce. !looker. A market pn ce of S3 per pound -up too
Mary Arana Ayala, a beautician, allegedly 'DIE LAW IS simply too difficult to enforce percent from last season is on indication or the
charged S32 in food stamps to wash and set a There p hundreds or square miles of ocean from scarrity. • customer ·~ h!lir . Gonz~ez, th~_SecreUervice Santa Barbara to San Diego and the DFG has on· Manv local fi sherman have moved up nd~h
chief, says his men conducted a drug rajd in ly two planes ana rive patrol boats lo monitor this to the Monterey Bay areu to seek tiut albacore 6r
Mayaquez last year and recovered $800 in !ood area. · other fish. Locally. the lust reported swordfish
stamps. A raid ob a betting parlor in lbe same "There has been a high disregard for the re· was caught in July. •
town brought in $l,340insla1Jlps. gulation," DFG inspector Russ Goodrich said. While some people feel that the sworaffsh t
The eating habits of Puerto Ricans weren't "There have been constant reports but actual in· s~ply tui.s_ l>tcn depleted due.lo the use..ol. sp0l1&...'1
studied before the food stamp-program be~an In vestiption doesn't substantiate prosecutlob. · planes. there are no statistics to back their 'I
1974. They're being studied now, and the Island's Tbe DFG must catch violators "in the act" claims. ,
Department of So<:iaJ Services estimates that and requires witnesses. "We have to get support Art Grons ky, owner of Art's Landing an :•
..!QOd_putchases hue...increas.d-25 percent-in the--from a number or fishermen on the banks," .::Balboa.--ilioagainsLospottct-pl4Jlc. but aid tha~ ·
last two years -i>articularlrJjurchases or dairy Goodn cnsaia:---=--they have not created the shortage. "It has, and :
products. meat , !resh fruits and vegetables. A local fisherman, who for obvious reJsQJlS always-will be . .a bus mess that has ups and 'l
"My two sons used to go to bed hungry before ~ thh,!lt 16ia name~ used, said he is still downs," he said :
I got the stamps because I simply didn't have • fiyme ao Pane lo cheb uut the area. He report· It's possibll• that higher than average ~Aler :1
anything to give lbem to eat," says Carmen ed th~t he saw four spotter planes in the air near temoeraturcs have kcPl the swordfish awav ·
Canales. who supports-herself and her boys with --Catalina laland recently. from the area. If so. the swordfish m ay return thb :
$130 ~onthly inf~ stamJ16 and an oc.:asional HE BEUEVES that the ban was pushed monthwhenthe watcrcool~down ;
S40 ahmonx check. 'They eat meat now almost . through by wealthy businessmen who take friends If and when they return. the choice -spoti. •
everyday. . , outonweekendsand .. couldn'tseeaswordfishifit near San Clemente and Catalina Island~ will :
The ve.rY_ J>?Or like Mrs. Canales aren l the were wtthia 50 l eet of them. There's a big dif-once again become congested wlth plank boats : ~Y benef1c1anes of food sta mps on 81'l l.sla_nd ference. 1 have to make a living at what 1 do .. he searching for :.wordfish. • :
"llh 21 percent unemployment and a per capita said ' Whether there will be even more reports 01 :
annual income. of only. $1,980 (it's $5.834. in the ;'The ban hurts me because 1 don't want lo be spolter plane activity remains lo be seen. More :
Slates?. Those m the rruddle class s ay t~eU' dlets made an example or," he said. However therc important is th<' question. of what steps wltl be :
have improved, too, although sometimes tbe ·are a number of ways to avoid prosecution. taken by1ocal fishermen who are obeying 'he :1
stamps are too cosUy. One way is to. avoid direct radio com-law. :
munication between spotter pilot and plank-boat. 1.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,,_;--.;;;;o;;'l
EDELMIRA RAMOS. who owns a $.10,000 Some pilots are employin~ scrambler devices or 9 REN DA B RQWN : home and earns $150 a week· as a teletype codes to confuse anyone monitoring the frequen-· l
operator , says that when her three children is back in town ;J
"look into the empty refrigerator before payday, ::'•l they tell me to go back on the stamps." But she can't. She says she's no longer a food l\len'N & H'nme11 '.'I Perso11altzerl
stamp rec ipient because s he can't aHord to pay /lair Stylist
the $122 a month required for i)OOple of-he!'-in-
come and family size to obtain Sl79 worth of
stamps. She used topay$89.
A committee or the Puerto Rico legislature.
trying to solve some or the island's economic woes, held public bearings earlier this year and
was told by dozens of poor people that food
stamps were needed to survive.
PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY
Steinw'fij_~iaqp
It just stands there, getting more valuable.
A Steinway bu11t tttrty years aoo is otten worth more today than
1t was then
Not because 11 11 oonSldefOd a co11ec1or s item, out beeause the
care antJ workmanship that went into 1t keep 11 as allve today as 1t
was wt)en new Today, it Is 11111 a more re~ns1ve piano than you
can find in olher showrooms. 11 11 st111 the only piano with the Stetnway 01ac>hragma.t1c
Soundboa~d. which, thirty years Old Of not. no. other piano hlS.
The new Steinway you buy will moat likely share the same blue
chip late. Simply because today's &einwty 11 built to the same standatds.
Even now. there 1s no such ttilno as raold assembly or mass
production at the Steinway factory. Some other manufac:turets turn
out more pianos in a week than Steinw1y does In a year •
So that once vou tiaYe a Steinway In your home. YoO knoW ll's
the<e to stay. To g1119 you all the onde end pleeSure a ~ can
give ... plos a mocte.t recvm on Y1>'K lmlftt!T'ent •
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Phone 642·6164
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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92tl60
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Rosanne Stone
(a t right) kids
the director.
At far right.
Mr. and Mrs.
Turner ·open
a fare well
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Done to
Emcee is M ichael
J. Quigley (far
/~ft); 'remembering
when ' is Lynn
Worcester (standing),
the first staff
social worker
hired by John
Turner. At left, -
is Freda Burnside.
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WOMES : The Fount:11n \';.ille~
grou1> 1!-t>Olll'l'l in~ mt>t.hcal ~u11
phes and l'lolhmit for thl' PrOJt•ct
Concer n llW•JHl .11 . T1Ju,m:1
Anyone" 1th contnbutions may
conlal'l M r'I. Linda K('nned\•,
-9636 Garcfrn1:i D r 1-'ount;.iin
Valley.
YWCA: Vollcybull leami. are
htaing formed by the Santa Ana
YW in coopt>ralion with the
American National Volleyball
Association. Members hip is
open to young women 11 to lE
)'ears of ;.ige.
Furlhl'r information is uvalla-
blc by c alling the facility at
5'\2·3577
_KAPP.A K APPA GAMM.A: All
alumnae nrl' invited to 11 mem·
bership coffee al lll a m. Thurs·
d~y. Sept 9. m the Lagunu Beach
home of Mrs 0 M lk'hr
O R ANGE CO NTY
lllSTO RICAL SOCIE TY: A
,_cries of proj!ram11 on the Adobe.-
Days of Southern Ca.Worn1a will
be inaugurated at the next meet·
ing al 7:30 p m . Thur..d:.iy. Sept
9. In Bowers ~ useum.
Speaker will be Robert c. G1ll-
111gh am. a fo r m er fac ulty
member at Compton City College
whose longtime-bobby has been
'Collecting historical data and
memorabilia about California
families.
His topic w.ill be Rancho San
Pedro and the Dominguez Home.
Sites.
BETA SIGl"IA PfD : Orange
Coast California Council will
meet at 10 a.m . Saturday, Sept.
11. in lhe Pavilion.
CU LTURAL CENT ER: The
Sanu.. Ana _g_ar.dens ol . .Mrs .
Joseph L. Costa will be the sel-
ling for a wine tasting party al 2
p.m . Sunday. Sepl.12.
The event will benefit the
newly-named Orange County
MU$ic Centec:.Jormcrty known u
the Cultural Center.
Tickets may be obtained by
calltng the f:mhty at 5'11·9621.
SOl'Tll COAST LITERACY
COUNCIL: The council has 10
te.icbmg ccnt1..•r!> "here adults
mav learn lo !-peak, road, or
write En1:lls h o r Improve
langua~e s kills with tutors
trained m the Laubach method:
Fall c lasses will begin the
week or Sept. 13. F\irther in·
formation is a vailable by calling
On alee Cart.er. 497 -1138.
COMMITTEE ON AGING;
The Westminster group will have
a public meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 13, in the Com-
munity Service Center.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN: Rob
Scribner. running back for the
Los Angeles Rams will be the
d inner s pe aker for the Sad-
dleback Club.
The 1troup will meet at 7 p.m.
Tue~duy. Sept. 14, In the South
Coast Plaza Hotel.
lleservsllons m ay be made
with Mrs Lawrence Lizotte,
L.aituna N11tuel.
•
ThiS Lesson Costly
DEAR ANN l~ANDERS· t lent
my blcyl'lc lo n friend (I'll call
her Amy). Shl' ogrecd to pay mo so cents for every day she kept il.
Two dnyl! Inter Amy called and
11nid she dido 't think it was worth
!iO «nts a day but she'd alve mo a
dollar the next time s he saw me.
l asked her when she was bring-
ing t he b1k<' back. She said,
·'Tomorrow · · .
WeU. the next morning Amy
Jen my b1ke·ln the drlveway. My
mom. who isn 't the greatt>sl
driver in the world to begin with.
ran over it. Now I have a piece of
j unk instl'ad of a bike. Also, 1t
scared the daylighL'> out or Mom.
, ~ught she had hit a persoo.
·~ l toldAn1)' what had hnp-.
peDed•ebe"U'(l ~ht' -.S~. t
am burned over this because in
lbe ~ast when our c:toc attacked
Am)I s dog my folks paJd the
vet's bill. Also when our dog
chewed up Amy's sleeping bag
<ll had candy in iO my mofT\.
boulht her a new sleeping ba,-,
Plene tell me what you think
should be done now because 1 am
B ELESS
AR BIKEL ESS; When a
borrows somt!tbla1 be la
. obUttaled to retum It ln lite same
condition as when borrowed.
Amy should not have left tllle bike
· • I.be driveway. la::,.:'-'-• a
fair :'eoi)p~mue l9e ror
Amy l4 pitch In for half the prtct
of a new bike.
DEA.R ANN LANDERS: Two
ramlllcs in our apartment buJld·
ing, each with a boy and u girl,
made p la ns to r ent a four-
bedroom v Ula in Acapulco for o
week. The da ughter or one of the
families couldn 'l go at the lasl
m\nute and our daughter was in·
vited in her place. T he un-
derstanding was that she would
share the other girl's bedroom
and be a companion. Both glrls
are 16.
We were expected to pay our
daughter's plane fare and I in-
slsted that Mr. X keep track or
the money spent on her meals so
l ~ reimburs~ him. (I might
add that I 1'0Uld never allow my
childttn'I' cu.l.a to reimbune
US for m eab.) · -,
When they ret-ume<I 1 ·asked
Mr. X how much we owed. He
said, ·~You owe $450. One-eighth
of the villa came to $300 and the
cost or seven d.inners and six
lunches was SlSO. ·'
My husband wrote out a check ror MSO'without hesitation but we
·ere ple nty sh ocked b y the
arithme tic'. Wfia t ,is your
opinion? -SKUNKED
DEA.a SK\INKED: Y•--ld .. " .. , ......... x I& Ille ............ ....., ....
.... Ille trtp ...... c.&.
~
(A~n Landers~
Opea-end fln1ncl1I a rrange -
ments with lrlcnds are always
'(i11ky. Invariably l'!Omebody end.•
up feellng skunked. In lhJI can It
was yo.. Consider it tuition ln The
School of Expe rlentt.
DEAR A NN LANDERS :
Recently f attended a birthday
1uncheon ror a retired busi·
ness man. The woman sealed at
my left criticized the gentleman
at my right for eating so ra pidly.
Several guests heard the remark
aod were terribly embarrassed
as I was. The person who bad
been p ut down was visibly un-
comfortable and did not respond.
Later I mentioned th1J Incident
le iqy husband. He saw nothing
wrong with lt,Jlosisl 1l was rude.
What do you lhlnk !'-£'SECOND·
• GUESStD • • -,., •
· DEA• SEC: 'fte oa1J tlabll
wroa1 with U.e remart Is Utat It
wu beaNI bJ olffn. CrWclam la
best offered 'rlntelJ. Did' roa mow .... , ._llreda of
peeple cboke to •e_.oftel'J yen
beea ... &M1 ea& teo rapldlJ ud
dlaakl of foed -... lldeed .. ... ....,.., A,_ ... "'.._ .. . """::::I _ .......... .. ... . .
HIG HLAND E RS: Orange
County PJ!ilharmonic Society's
Mus ic Mobile will visit the
Women·~ Committee meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 14.
Mrs. David Tingler. director,
will present a demQJlStraUon and
talk , duplicating what the
group's docents do when they
travel with the van to Orange
County schools.
Reservations m ay be made by
calling MTs. Richard Day al
546·3424.
PA N H E LLE N I C: The
Newport Harbor group will
celebrate its 25th anniversary at
a meeting at 10 :30 a.m . Wednes-
day, Sept . 15, in the Glen~le
Savings and Loap, Newport
Beach ..
Putprestdents wUl be honored
and a SSOO acholarship will be
presented to Jennifer Brown. a
.. Minerva award winner.
BRANDEIS 'WOMEN'S COM·
Mll'TEE: A membership brunch
will be held by the Oran1e Coun-
ty members Wednesday, Sept.
15, at Harbor View Homes
Clubhouse.
Judy Rosener , chairperson of
the Coast al Commission. will
talk a bout Proposition 20-Was ll
Worth U?
ALPHA OMICRON Pl: Open-
ing their 18th year with J salad
~u p per are Or a nge Cponty
Alumnae who will gather at 6:30
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. IS, In t he
Huntington B.each home of Mrs.
CaU Paul.
CRTA: Orange Coast Division
will meet for a noon luncheon
Tuesday, Sept. 14, in t.h&Ml111ion
Vfejo Country Club.
Some New Directions is the
progr am topic.
By BEA ANOEllSON .......... ..,
When ISO frit-nds t;ntht>red to puy tribute to J ohn p
Turner, who is retlrin~ as director or the Family Serv1<'c As
:soclatJon of Orange County. they turned the progrum into a
Friar's Club Roast.
As speaker1> fondly rtculkd their Ubi.oclotlon with thl'
director. the)' threw in u lot of kidding obout hli. foibltoi.
pointing out thol the mun is "only humun." Mlchu~I J . Quigley, vice president of the boortl who em-
ceed the progrum, Introduced the gut'M M honor us "l\t r.
Chubby Checkers."
In giving a resume of Turner's cdurution und ex
peric.-nce, Quigley said. "H<> rounded out hi?' career oi. 11
lecturer at Chapman Coll ege which concluded with their
finunclal collapse.
NOT A 'YES MA N'
"When he came here. he said he wouldn ·1 b(• known tts a
'yes man.· He's beep negnlive ever sinN.'
"He added minority personnel/ but when the $tarr
asked. whalabout the A;,iy liberation front. J ohn pasl>ed out
"When he " as told I hat 1-'annle F'oxc and Wilbur Milll>
were on the phont' askmJZ for a <-ounsehng appointment,
John asked. 'Can't they help themselves?·
"With the ladies au:dli;.iries h<' alwu)S knew the right
thing to say to the wronl-! person."
Carolyne i\1 itchetl. board m ember al)d pa:.t president or
Las Marineras Auxilfary, said. "J ohn-was never stuck for
an answer. lie could dilute a two-minute idea into a two-
hour dissertation."
From Rosanne Stone. head or the San Juan Capistrano
Branch :
"John always was a modest and proper man. Sex was
hardly spoken or in the oJfice.
CLIENTS?
"He thought Masters and Johnson were cli ents, and
wondered how long their case would continue.
"When sex therapy finally reached his desk. he s aid.
'Let everyone go to Riverside. Maybe tho smog will t ake
care of lh<' problem..· ..
.. But finally '' e had a sign on the bulleun board saying.
·Human Sexuality is a fact in Orange County'."
Beverley Benson. assistant director of United Woy, ob·
scn·ea ·~-do~~ ror JOhn. l>ul when h<>
came to this county it was tranquil a nct petty crimes were
such things as poaching.from Ol'C'hards.
"Twenty ~cars later our f:l\·orile fi sh wrapper tells ui.
there arc 10 divorces for e\•ery nine marriages, crime
statistics are incr easing and the only jobs available nre !or
social workers-qualified or unqualified.··
Freda Burnside, Western Regiona l and Wn:.hington
representative for FSA, declared, "The roast :.tops here."
LAUDATORY RE MARK$
And so it did a.S she lauded Tunier's Jeudershlp, ex-
pansion and growth of the agency during his tenure '9nd
described Turner as a "tolnl package-part pixie. p;,irt
maverick and the devil's advocate ... and always up
front."
Turner ~id-he Celt his life was unusual --for o man
"orking 41 years in social ser vices. He secs the profession
altracting m ore men and Turner believes the male/female
partners hip is necessary in anything to make It work.
Ills profession al llfo, he s::iid , also was unusual in thal he
had experienced more quality in the later vcnr1>.
lie suid he teamed that blg~er is not ah' ays better
when he left the Veterans ' Administration to work with a
fledgling ngency.
"J k1,1ew I couldn't rail, When you s tart at the bottom,
the only direction to go is up ...
MRS. O'ELISCU MRS.PANN
Vows Recited
O'.Eliscu·N1chots
Co mm unity Churc h
Conar egatJonal, Corona del Mar
WU the setUng for the marriage
of Laurie Nichols and J eff
D'EUscu.
The bride is a gr aduate of
Newport Harbor High School. at-
tended Principia Coll<>ge and
now ls studying at UC Irvine.
Her bUJband graduate(! from
the Un ivers ity o f Southern
CaJltornla ·and is a member of
Beta Theta Pl.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. Nichols and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward G lobokar, all of
Newport Beach. • ••
Pann-Adams
A home in Pen11acola ls bein g
established by Mr. and Mrs.
Hans G. Pann. who were married
al St. Andrcw'g Presbyterian
Church, New.port Beach. -
T he bride is the forme r
Victorin Ad ams. daughter of Mr.
and 1\1 rs. J ohn B. Ada ms of
Irvine. Sh e is a graduate of
Laguna Dench High School and
au en ded the University of
California. Santa Bar bara,
where she was a fliliated with Chi
Ome1a and m ajored in cinema
and history. ,
Her husband, son ol the Hans
P anns of Stockton. is a 1raduate
of Mt. Diablo High School,
Stockton, and was graduated
m11n a cum laude from Cal
State, Santa · Batbara, where he
..-a Zeta Beta Tau and a m ath
m ajor. Ile Is a pilot in the.
Navy. •••
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Waller P .
Balders ton or La Canada, where
he graduated from hil(h school.
She also attended UC Irvine and
graduated from Scnpps ColleJJc.
Iler h u11ba nd, son of Mrs .
Oliver P. Holt of Costa Mesa and
the late Mr. llolt. is a Newport
Jlarb<1r lllgh School· gradual<'
and attended O range Coast
Collene. He is a student el
California State Univers ity,
Fullerton.
They will live In lhc Newport
Beach area. •••
Coates-Leone
Peggy Ann Leone and Hugh
Burton Coates were united in
marriage in a ceremony In hl11
Newport Dcoch homo nttcndccl
by the couple 's children und
grandchildren.
• The bride IK the daughter or
Mrs. Chester Comb11 of San
Ber nnrdlno and the late Mr.
Combs . •
Tho bridcJ:room 1s co-founder
or Irvine National Bank and
'former president of Microvision.
He is pt etide nl ot David.lion Tool
and Dye, Coeta Mesa.
The newlyweds are making
their home In Newport Beach. • •
OeVusser-Tomlln
Melvajean T omlia and Tracy
DeVuaae.r exchanged marriage
vows ln a ceremony in the Costa
Mesa home of the br ide's
parenll, Mr . and Mn. Perry O.
·Tomlin J r .
The bride at~nded Coata Mesa
H.11h School, a nd her husband,
eon of the Henry M. DeVuasen ot
Hunt1n1ton B each, a ttended
Edison H11 h School in tlunt-
ingtoo Beach. a nd is tervlng in
the Navy .
T he coupl,e will live in Honolulu. '
l
.. Sunday September 5 1976
SF Sightseers Taken to Heart
Hy LA RI•; KA.,'i PEB
Ot tM o.ta• e.• M,,ttt
A tour wLlh ~ dtllercnt t Wl~l is being offered
vt. 1tors to San Francisco.
Instead of tummg toward the usual at
tractions -F1 herman's Wharf. Union Street.
trolley cars. the CaMery, Nob Hill. Alcatraz and
thclike-lheGlldeGwdcd Toor6'-bu&heed$into
areas seldom seen by tourists and probably ig-
nored by many city resident."
procl:uming, "It':. our home We -.on t mu''° ·
The young Chinese explam ed 1"hut OJ large cor·
poration hu been lr)•mg to tear this bu1ldm~
down for the lasl five years.
It's change. ll 's happening 1n the Mission District ,
traditionally a close·knll Lalin communil)
Since BART llnu.bave.been bw:rowcd under the.
community and a stauon optmed in Ila heart,
middle class whites have been movtni in •••
and pushing the old families out.
lracted immigrants who haH' found security
within their subc ulture.. ·
.. Hopefully , by ta.lung thl:. tour you hl\\'t'
seen that. lhuo re \ tal comm1tnltie • • · h
!>:.ltd ...
nut he qwckly mentioned the "encroach
ment" of BART and large corporallons, reioning
md. red,e\'..d.Qpmrn.!:.,.Jn these area!> nnd .ur1:cd
moro respet-t, recognition and prolcc on fol' pco·--
ple from other cultures.
"We must make We for these people possi-
ble," he said.
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nAUOPC&l.l'OUllUOll
THICOUNTYO,Oll•MO&.
. N• A·llMI htal• ol CONLMA .. .__,.,,,., It cruises throu&h.cthn1c neighborhoods and
conclav(!S of alternative li (eslyles tbal are
labeled as the The Haight. The FUimore, The
Mission. J apantown. Chinatown and Castro
Street.
And tbe conflicts nnd struiAles or the people,
considered a minority In our s ociety, are
graphically displayed in murals covering the
building walls enclosing a children's minl·park.
This tourist would have liked a more ob-
jective discus ion of the pros and cons of de·
velopmenl and redevelopment attempts in the
city.
0 1\llCl<I 0..<••'"d ------------. HOTICC ,, .. 11r.ev OIVCNIO""-
•Mlllo•t ot 1iw •l>,.t !'f..,.cl 0.C-"
11u1 all "'"'~"' "4""9 t•olM• ~lft\t I~• ... <I .... ••~I • .,. ••q11l-.d It tlll' 1n.1m wH" uw rwt•,l•fV vow<htn , •n
IM 01!1ct 01 111• f lerk 01 IM tM""
,
Each is described as ~ complete. distinct and
somewhat indepe ndl!nt .. clth with.in the city "for
the hip, black, Latln, J\i.lun und ~ay. '
Vet each area. and U1c people who make it.
sh?re a c9m m on clwract cn stic with their
neighbors in thls city and all ('1t1cc;. -
They share change
THIS TOUR . dcscnbcd on a handbill a!. .. a
totally new concept 1n ronducted city s1ghtsee-
i.ng," ls about these pcopl <'. thl>i r places and this
change.
ll ca n all bc s~n and sensed while walkmg
through tbe streets or Clunatow n,
The sound of mahjon1t lJ lcs lllmblcs out like
shaking dice from the hallways in a shadowed
back alley. Ma h1ong 1s a gambling game popul:ir
among the Chinese for many centuries. ex·
plained lhe gwdt>.
And , around thl' com l'r. there is a s hop with
crates of fresh fruit and VC'~C'lables crowding the
si~ewalk. Next door is another shop displaying
dried dragonflies. s na ke s kins and her bs
believed to have medicinal qualities. .
It appears to be as it has been for many years
Yet. Just a short walk away, massive
mQ'1ern bank and hotel bwldings penetrate the
~sk "tth their p<>werful pO&lurcs of strcn2'tb.
"It cao never be over-emphasized that we
are changing." said tbe guide, a Latino who had
grown up in this d1slricl. "The whole process is
that we arc learning about ourselves.'' he added
In the Fillmore District. whei;e black people
sociali:re on "the side"A'alks and street corners. u
101 sitli ,·acant but protectt'd from the hfe around
it by a chain link fence.
The land had tx>en ctenred by the city's re
development a gency with a hope for something
better.
.. FOUR GUIDES, each with different ethnic
origins. took turns talking as the bus c ruised
through these and other areas in the windy city.
This is not a tour sponsored by the chamber
of commerce. Rather. it 1s described a s "a
service'' of Glide Memonal Methodist Church.
One church member srud the tours were
begun t o s how that San Francisco is a
pluralistic community. Over the years, it has at-
Murals around
mff]J-Qark
show hentage. !
strvggles o f :
STILL T llE BlAS-farncullng the establish-
ment's intrusion into thesii commu.nilies and
lauding the grassroots work that ts 1toing on
as refreshing and important because It includes
truths seldom considert'd.
And, even if one doesn't eare about these
larger questions or change, lh1s tour is enjoyable
because it takes the tourist into the reaJ cily.
Other people must agree. Although the toul"
has only been presented for the Inst few months.
the $5 Uckets are usually sold out "'elJ before ils l
p.m. departure lime.e,·ery Sunday.
Tol.f'r. organizers recommend that paid
advance reservations be sent to the church 330
Elti.s_Su:ee.t, San Francisco, 9U02. , '
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Sexual Potency
Qlili~ lf11Jroves
Yflth New 'E-Pill'
NEW YORK. N Y' 1Spectall-
An amu111c MW -supcr<bar,ed ..
v11atn1n &Pill bas recently b«n ~vcl()j)ed that rtpo11tdly-quactly
incttvt.i and n jll)'tnatn suual
dri\'cs ano putcncv for both men
and worntn of all •Ctl. I 1 also
makes them feel hullb1cr 1111!
more youtbfur. 11 is now avail·
able to the American public.
Tbe new hiah potency E·P1ll
not only seems 10 increase sexual
ability or both sues but also Mae·
tually pcrb up suual in1tres1 and
s1lmul1t" 1 pen-ons drsil't'-• 1c-
cordrn1 10 a ~pofcSl!llln for lbt
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AROUND 1{~0m£R corner from tllese
monument-s~is a S•l-!O of the &ituation San Francisco ·s *
1\!1iss1o n Distri ct. :
This new. u sy-10-take E·Ptll
con1a1nJ new y ormu a eiJ.li\ghly
conct nlrilltd vitamin E. It 1ends
10 quickly build up 111d ~rcnathen
the nalural pbysioloc1u l proce~s
of the body that arc ~hcveJ to
be basttally rupon)1t>le for 1b
potency, )Olllhfulnm, btall.h and
lon1 hfe
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It is a sm all bwlding \H apped m a banner
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Reichhold Is part of the 10.000 residents and 1L<1
force that keeps Uietown s urrounding h illsidc!:t
of Bod ie in nrmot c yit-ldecl pe rha ps SlOO
eastern Cal1rorn1a in· million 1n gold and
stead or in thl' homt·~ of silver .
trensurt• rollt't'tOr!:t.
Nancy. u l '111vc rsity of
the Paciht· i:traduate. Is
spending ht•r :.umml•r
livinit m this ghost town.
wo r k1nj: fo r .th <.'•
California Park Sl'n kt-
Bcfon• 1t lw r amc-a
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I easy p1t•k1111ic; for an,onl'
\\ hll \\ :llri I' ti I Cl 11 ri\ I'
:\IA \'RE Tll E n•.ii.on
GUN l\I EN AND
Rambling were just part
of thl' town. along with
churches. breweries and
t he rest. Bodie was
1lt•sc nbed hy n \"isltmg
ministe r in 1881 ''ho suid
lt was·
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tw t hl' tl'mpcst of lus~
a n ti passi o n ·· T h e•
rl 1 ma l l' h a s bee n
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that 'o m ul'h of Bodie '' lt•rm~
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road .is minutes , visitors to Hodlt-. orgulng it was
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pro rtdly presents
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by
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a portrait painter
from Mexico City
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Allorney1 tor e 11cwlrl c Publl\,.~d O••no• Co•U 0.111< Plkl'
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTIC• TOC.ltlOITOllS SUl'EltlO• cou•T 0'THI!
Ht.TIE O"CAl.ll'OltMIA ~lt
THI COUNT'!' 0"01tANGf
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I I u.m . -7 p.m. Dally HATS a•> CTTA WOODS.••• Ctr"' 1_. •,
WOOO\. 0.t••\td
Champagne and ho rs ·oouerves
on opening day
''OU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
All SilH
& coaors
RtcJ. 35.00
SAU 1740
cnslt'r for them lo spell can tukc a walk lnlo the and pronounce.
past l11to one or the -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bo om t o w 1\11 or
California.
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lort oerl•'"''"O to'"' •"•I• ot w ldO.• teO.nl, wit~ln fovr mOflth> .el"" 111'\
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gel history pointers fmm
Nancy OI' One M the
ctozen or so other 11tate
emplo~·cs who lh·e In the
old \\tltl west town for
wh ich th e phr:lSt'
:'Dadmnn from Rodie"
INSIDE PARKING ON 3-LEVELS
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HOTICI TO CRIOITO*S SUl'lil!IOll COURTOl'TMt STAT& 01' CAlll'O•NIA l'Olt
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Builders
To Tackle
Inflation
Moving Up In Real . Estate
......... l..;;...Jl'.'"1!11::;.MP.!!J
WASJJINGTON -Govemment
overregulallon , high interest
rates and peniistenl no-growth
policies which have pushed the
C()jit oC houtlnte beyond the reach
ol milllou ol American families
will be the mido tOPics ot dis·
cusslon at the lall boud o(
directors m eeting of the
80,000-member National As·
soclatlon of Home Builde rs lNAHB>.
About 1,200 builders from
across the nation are expected to
attend the Sept. 16·21 meeting in
Salt Lake City. Utah. The Salt
Lake lliJton will be the head·
quarters hotel and some meet·
Ing will be held at lhe Hotel Utah
and Salt Palace.
INTERIOR AMENITIES AT CASTA DEL SOL HOME
.. Despite housing's gradual
mo\•e toward recovery in the past
·,,--year. the fundament'81 problems
which led to the 1974·75 housing
depression -the worst in 30
year -are stHI as real as ever ,"
NAHB President ~obn C. Hart
warned.
New Section Opens
At Casta del Sol
A n e w Cai.la d e l So l
neighborhood of single-story
homes for act,l vc adults. Ceatur·
ing a round-the-clock security
duplexes and trip(exes available.
Cas ta del Sol Js designed for
adults over 45 years of age with
no resident children under 21.
"Casta del Sol satisfies the needs
of sophisticated, active adults,"
said Leishman.
"TWO YEARS ago it was im·
possible to deal with these issues
except on a stopgap or emergen-
cy basis," Hart said. "But with
today's economy oo a much
sounder footing, now is an OP·
portune time for tbls nation to
s:hange directions -::-beginning
with a de-escalation. oC govern·
ment involvement, strengthen·
ing of the housing finance system
and implementation ol sensible
growth policies ~botlt the nation. ~ -
JIM HEWIT'r'has been promoted to the position
OC dirfftor of busines!' plaMlna and re arch at the
Mission Viejo Company. accord·
Ing to an announcement from
the office of James G. Gillerllll,
execuUve vice prest<kont.
Hewitt Jolnt>d the hom e
building firm in 1972 us a cor·
porate planner. Later he moved
into the post or SUJ)Cr\fiSOr o/
strategic plannlnf(. Previously.
he w as a pilot a na flight
en gin eer fo r Trans World
H&wnr Airlines.
Hewitt gradualed from Stanford Unlversity
with a bachelor's degr~ and from Columbia
University with a master's degree 1n business
administration tM BM .
LORI BLANTON ha s Joine d Monarc h
Properties Inc .• a Newport Beach-based property
management firm. us a property supervisor .
Mi ss Bla nton wili be r esponsible for company
policies and procedures governing lbe over 4,000 un-
its in three Western States
represented by the firm. he
also is area s upervisor of all
Monarch ·s Southern California
properties.
Prior to joining Monarch,
Miss Blanton was employed in
the Prope rty Ma n ageme nt
divis ion of the Parkcenter
Corporation in Santa Ana. She
will be working out or the fi rm's
#"
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Newport Beach office at 1000 •LANTOfol
QuaiJSt. ·
.
BLISS MITTON is the organizer a11d vice presi·
dent or a new real estate firm, Heal Estate
Portfohos, located at 20-11 Busi-
ness Center Drive. lr\fine.
The company speciaUzes in
the sale or lease of industrial
and commerclal pr<operty wtth
emphasis on invl'stment and de·
Callrorn1a and h as 11ppo1nlt'd ANDREW R.
ZJUALDI of Ne..., port Bench 11., \'lce pre 1dcnt lllld ·
reglon1d rru.1na~cr in charic vr thi~ nt'w llhnilf' of the.
cornpony 's operalions .
The com vnny has b<'t'n baNt'd in Sun 1-'runclsc().
Cor 44 years wher e 1t has bet'n lovolv\•<J in lorge-
$ cu I c com nu rd u I :uut In·
du11trla l l'N ll CNI uh• devclo1>·
mt>nt . s ail's und µropcrty
munutie ml'nt.
Zlmbulcl1 cnmc to .. his new·
position from Cubot, Cubol &
Fortll's when • he wns director oC.
proJe<'t developml'nt for the pus\.
four years llis duties inclu<k'd,
mnnagcment. leus1ng and over-,
pll dcvelopml'nt of l'Ommcrcial, i1MuLD• properties for the company.
Prior to this assigJipwnt, 7.i mb1.1ld1 "as a senior
associate with 'El'Ofll>mics Res earch Associates ,
one of tht! nation's m ajor mnnagement consultlnlJ
firms speciaUzing in real estate operutions .
EDMUND P. "BILL" INGAU..S has' rc1oined
the sales staff or llwumgton llarbour Realty. 4241
Warner A \'enuc. Huntington
Beach . a ftH a n1nl'·month
absence during which hl' :-cr"cd
as director of s ales for Hudson·
on-Memorial. an exclUSl\l' de·
velopme nt of townhome:. 1n
Houston. Texas.
His new assignment "as an·
nounced by Dua no Summey,
general s ales m an:J(!cr for the
Christiana Companies, Inc ..
pa rent J irm of Huntington tNGALL) •
Harbour Realty and of Christiana Southwest. Inc.-,
de\'eloper of llud!ion
-Ingalls first joined Huntington Harbour Realty
in 1963 and had scrv('CI as tract manager for t.he
SeaGate townhomcs und 1Jss1stant sale:.' manager
for new home J.UOlfi:l!l bc!ore h1.:. aµµo1Jl1mc.nt to. Houston.
• system with guard-gate entry
a nd a $700,000 r t>cl'eat ion
complex for the exclusi l' use of
residents, is now open, according
to Grant Sulli van. director of
sales ano adver tising for Mission
\'ieJO ·Company, bwldcr of the
popular retirem ent community
Th irty-seven homes arc in·
eluded m Neighborhood Seven.
rang mg in size from the 1,297
square-foot Eleoa plun to the
l .563·square-foot Juanat<i plan.
SINCE MOST exterior main·
fena nce 1s provided b 1\e
homeowners' association, Casla
del Sol residents are free from
chores to enjoy the extensive
r ecr ea tion complex. The
recreation center, which over·
looks the public Casta del Sol ex·
ecutive-length golf course, ln·
eludes a la rge, heated swimming
pool , physical fitness rooms fbr
men and women, 11 therapeutic
pool, billiard and ~room, card
room, various cran. rooms, and a
brand new indoor sbuffieboard
cour~
"Unle ss the free enterprise
system is put back to work again
in one of the few industries where
stiff competition ,u11 exists
between small busiDessmen, we
will witness a decline in the
quality and quantity cl housing
that this nation needs with even
mlddJe income families finding
themselves priced out or the
market and denied the American
dttam of ownirig a home."
velopment prOJects . ,-;:==================::; Mitton is u member of the
Newpo rt Beach Board o f
Re!lltor s. He was previously
with Red .Carpet Realtors and
ALL FOUR floorplans offered
in this neighborhood h;ive two
baths, an eating area in the
kitchen and a formal dining
room.
According to Jim Leishman.
sales manuJ?er. Custa del Sol
ho mes have m anv fcut:!lres rare·
ly found in reiiremcnt com·
munit1c:.. including s mgle-lcvel
design, two-car garages with
automatic garage-door opener:.
' and centr-al refrigerated uir con·
d1t1onlng.
Additional amenities <ire cov
r rt•d pat ios . ca rp e t 1n l{
throughout. nil-electric kitchen
With bu1lt·in barbecue, lf3S
fireplace with log Ughter stub·
out. s tylish vaulted cellinlJ'I. and
kitchen-to· patio ser~nJ? bar
MA NV CASTA d el Sol re·
sidences are single·f:lm1ly de·
tached. although there are some
.... FOUR FURNISHED models
are open daily from 10 a.m. until
6 p.m. at the sales complex.
located on Casta del Sol near
Marguerite Parkway.
The new Casta del Sol Fiesta
fe ries of patio homes in four
~tyles are also on display at the
Casta del Sol model complex.
To reach the model complex.
take the La Pai offramp from the
"' San Diego Freeway nnd drive
east. Turn left on Marguerite
P a rkway, drive pas t th€'
Marguerite RecreaLion Center
and tum right on Casta del Sol to
the models
TOTAL HOUSING starts in
June were at a seasonally adjust·
ed rate of 1,492,000 units, up 4.3
percent from May and 38 percent
over the rate a year ago.
However. the weak sector con·
tinues to be multifamily pro-
duction which in June declined
S.8 perce nt from May's annually
adjusted rate of 363,000 units.
The 1.200 member NAHB
Board or Directors. which meets
three times a nnuaJly, is the
policy,. making body of the
Washington based trade as·
sociatlon. The fall board meeting
"';11 be preceded by meetings of
standing and s pecial committees
where policy recommendations
are usually initiated.
MITTON California Mor tgage Services.
A Costa Mesa resident, Mitton attended CSU
Fullerton where he o~runed a degree in business
administration with an emphasis in fina nce.
JACK CUSTER of Newport Beach has been ap-
po.inted s ales manager for Harbor View Knoll ,
Irvine Pacific Developm,ent Company's newest re-
sidential project in Newport Beach, according to
president Frank H~hcs.
Custer will supervise all sales fort he 64 -unlt-de·
velopmenl, located in the Irvine Company's Village
of Harbor View. Macnab/Irvine
have been named exelusivc
sales agents for the project.
With Macnab/Irvine Custer
was Sales Manager for Deane
Homes in Big Canyon. In ad·
dition, he was a sales man for
Promontor y Bay H om es
Previously, he served in project
management for the McDonnell
Douglas Corporation and the
Aerospace Corporation.
Norris, Beggs and Simpson. a West Coast real
estate management and mortgage banking firm,
has opened a Los Angeles office to serve Southern
We Just put
a tide lnSulance oft1ce
Real Estate #' ·''Questions/Comment
In your speech the otber evenlag, you spoke or
an adap&ation of "Murphy's Laws" as they pertain
to the real estate business. I agree that l& helps to
have a sense of humor and develop the ability to
laugh at ourselves. It ctoes"seem that if something
can go wrong, It wUI go wrong •.. and tbat ls wben
we nffd to laugh at ourselves mCMrt or all. Would you
please reprint &bose "Laws" for me in your Dally
Pilot column.
J .T.R .. Costa Mesa
I'm sure )'OU have noUced that the house that
you !<now Is going to sell within a few days seems to
never sell. The neglected property that does not
show-well and Is overpriced sells wilhln.alew dae)'S_
The seller who really doesn't care whether he sell!
today or in December will have fi ve solid deposits
taken on his home this weekend. The buyer on bis
way back from the beach in his bathing suit makes
a realistic offer and beys the appropriate hous e for
himself. while.the Intent buyer that ha. studied the
housing market for seven months and has looked
dally Is still look Inf( for the right house at a good buy
and has not found one yet. They seem to be simple
real estate truis ms a nd are an adaptation or
Murphy's Laws.
• Murphy's Laws slate thnt ln the area or pro·
ductlon, any wire cut to length wlll be too short.
Identical units tested under Identical conditions will
not be Identical In the field. A dropped tool will land
where it can do the most damage. That is also
known as the law or sclectlvc gravitation.
Murphy's Law continues If tt circuit cannot fall,
it will. A rall·safo circuit will destroy others.
Components that must not and cann~ be assembled
improperly will be; the most fragile com ponent wm
be dropped. A transistor proteded by a (ast-acting
ruse will protect the fuse by blowing first.
Any error that can creep into a calculation will
do so, and that e rror will be In the direetion that will
do the most damage to the calculation. All cons·
tanls seem to be variables. In any given com·
putation, the figure that is m95t obviously correct
will be the source or the error.
I am sure that we have all noticed that aner the
last of 24 mounting screws have been removed from
an access cover. it will be discovered that the Wl'Ong
access cover has ~ removed. After an access
cover has been secured by 24 screws, it will be dis·
covered that the gasket has been omitted.
The probability of a dimension being omitted
from a drawing or plan Is directly proportional to
its importance: and when~ want a pa~lar tool
4. ~· ;pa~lar Jqb. tMr( ~l»-rool aft'&Olill. that tool will be missing. It wm make its reap.
• pearance the moment the need for it is past.
And the beat goes on .......•
where It will do themost .
Conveniently located in Fountain Valley.
Our new title insurance office is open to serve tb~
Realtors, Escrow Officers and Lenders of Fountain Valley,
Huntington Beach and
adjacent communities.
It's the very first full-
service title office in the
area.
The new Title Insurance
and Trust office is staffed
with skilled people who
have lived and worked in
Orange County for many
years. ·
Stop by and meet our
Manager, Dan Squier, a
15:year title man. See the
difference local, personal·
ized service can make.
ADAMS AVE.
18390 Brookhurst Slrtel (nl!ar El/isAvmne)
Fottntai11Valk);CA.92708(714)9634525
.The
Liberated . -Ha me
How detightful to have a houi.t' b1~ enour.h
to entert..iin in grac1ously, but one thJt .il.,o
lets you walk .iway for a wel'k or i1 mon th
without the mamtenanH• Jnd t•cuntyum{nn.,
o( J ronven1ton11I home
This Is th1• l'!>.,rncc of th,• l1b<'t,llt'J
l1foi.tylt• .H B•H C.1nyon Townhomt• ..
Lu1iuriously dct.iilcd 2· .>nd J-lx•droom
condomin~um homc>s with lovely p.Hios or
balconle11, overlooking the golf cuurs<> u( th1•
priv<llt! ij1g Canyon Country U ub
Bc.1utlfully l.indst:.lPf'd courtyard11
mednder to your door tep.
Priv.lle tennl' and swlmmlng-
Jlltl a ~t roll .1w.1y.
. All thii. is .rn t•xclusivc niunl ry dub
t"nvlronml'nl plus thr nt'.trby rt'cre11tion,
sh()ppinA, .1nd rornm..r1·1.il .1m1•natws 1h11t m.ikr
Newport lk.ich living 'o pl<'.l'-ur.i bl1•
,111tJ Ul111.fUl'
2 Bedrooms, 2 Bedrooms &. Ot11
3 Bedroom•. 3 Bedrooms &. Oen
$99,800 ;o $159,900
So~ay Sept rnber S 197'6 DAIL V Pit.OT 87
1\fei~ter
{:ompany
ormed
,. I Sillgle W ofilen
•1 Buying Homes
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS IUStHU$ NAMI ITATIMlNT
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W Ill" \trft1, Co•l• •••· Cothl.,._
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-Formation of a new
homebuild1n~ f1rrn, &ht•
Meister Compnn). "1lh
headquarters in In mt>.
hos bcl'n announcl"I h\
Howard W'. Me1stl'r II.
president.
<.1eograph1cal ('()fl(' or
lhe company'!> opl•r ,1 ·
tions will include Orani.:c
County and nllrlh Son
Diego County 1n1lioll y.
w\lh some t.'x v:1t1l'tlon into
PorlaQOS or • I{ 1 V('rSldl•
County project ell for
futur'e dt,, t•lu1>nH•11i-.
Concentralini: on ~tnl!h'
family homt'l'>. rfft"lul'b
will r :inJ!t' from mttl
priced to lu>.un n·~1dc11
tial commun1t1l''>
FRO~I 19i3 lo 1!176.
M,eisler sen l'd a., 111 t''>I
dcnl of l ht> Southt·rn
California d i\ •~ton of
Ponderosa llo rnt•.., lie
was form1•rl~ pr t•:.tcknl
\\1lh res pons1b1l1ty· JS
chief· executive officer
for Lar" in San l>tt'l!O.
Inc. on San Dit•~o honw
:ind apartment bmldin:.:
operations
Thomas K. Calh..,ll"t .
executive \'ICC pn•s1d<>11l
of The M~isler l'ompu11y
Wjl_li formt>rl~ ll!>SUl'Wlt'\I \\' r l h ll . 11 ;\I I 11 (' r
Oe\1elopmcnt Compan)
or Nc>wport Beach as 11n .. ' . . a c.hu:J j!X
l'cutiv<' oHlcer.
' CONSTRUCTIOS \'ICC
president for lhc nt-wl) ·
,Jormed comp:ln) 1:. :-.:t•.il p . Graham. who ~cr\'C'd
;n a similar capac ity for
J>OJiderosa llomes. Ile w:d also former director
o C,cons t ruc tlo n fo r
t:hrss1c Deve lo pment
CO(porat1on for lhrl'c
. e.Icrs.
• Sew land acqu1 ... 111ons
..ire now in pr eparation
~s s ite pl::ms and r(':.tdt·n·
l1al d(',1g ns are nt.'anni,:
complcuon
HILLSIDE HOMES OF BROADMOOR SAN CLEMENTE HAVE PANORAMIC'VIEW OF
!l-oom for Life at' Bro.admoor
Tht• ll'~m.., ·11\ mg room .mt1 "family room·
.ire not JU:.l .1rch1tct.'tural labl-ls lis:htly tossed into j
broch url' ,1boul Uro;ulrnoor llomc>:.' h1lls1 dc
nt!1ghborhood 1n San Ctemcntt•.
All four b aste pains have been planned \\1 th
'l'parole. spat·1oos family and lh'ing rooms de·
:,i~ned 10 ml'l'l t hl' hou:.1ng nefds of a modern
lam1ly.
Rate of Increase
In Hoines Drops
•
l'll IC.' \GO i-:, t<lence is mounting that lhe
ml<' of 1nn<>as e 1n tht• ml<liiun prn:c of un exislini::
s10(!lt'-fa m1 l) hnmc 1s mode ral1ng, Philip ('
Sm a by. t>rt•sld<'ot of tnc 1\Ufionul Association or
Rcnllors. belit•ves. ...,
Smuby. dunn iz ascsswn oI th~ as:.ocwh on ·s an·
nuul 1\luv meN1n£:. al the Drakc Hotel m Chicago,
potnt('d to a rrporl Crom the organization's Depart·
nn·nl of EcunQJTI 1c" and Re:.1:arch which showed
that thl' median pnc<' in :\l arch increased 8.6 per-
cent from t he previous :\lan·h.
""Thi!> 1s lhe fourth con ecull\"e month in which
thc \'t'ur ·tO·\ ea r ad vance has been less tha n 10 per-
«ent," he added. The median price in M:irch was
S3i.190. up from 53-1.UO for the same month last
~cur
Pre' 1ously r c.>portcd increases. the department
notl'd. "er1: 9 I per cent in December; 9.3 pe rcent, JJnuar~. and t).!) percent. February. ~
Thl' modl'rating trend, Smaby said . i!. e\"ldcnl
m thrf'l' of 1hc four rl'gtons of the nation. The \rest,
\\llh a ~I Jrrh 1nt·re.1~e of 15.6 percent lo 54-1 ,160, 1s
lht• only n·~wn '' hl'rl' prices still <ire ad\·a nring
from~ l'ar to ycur at the dnublc d1g1t p:ire
SOME OF TllE FE.\Tl"IU:S p rovided b~
Broadmoor in tht• <1Ctl\'e areas include cu!.tom
ftrepl:H'CS. cable tclcv1s1on outlets. !.hdmJ? i;tlas!>
doors to pul1os and yards, and · a gas line for loll
hithler s Some plans Include slamed ''ood cc1hn1=
b<'am:. while 01hers offer vaulted ceilings with
clcrcstory "indows
Thl' larges t model. the 2.325-square -fool
Sandcastll'. fentures a custom fireplace in both lht•
family and li ving rooms. Eaeh also boasts a
panormamic view of the ocean from in front of ils
fireplace. Both rooms are also s unken , set al u
!.lylish :.lep-down lcvcl.
Another large plan. the Brigantine, with 2.242·
:.quare-fcet. displays a large ljving room directly
rnnnected to t hc dining room. Both rooms present
<1lmost a solid wall of ocean-view oriented &.)a!.S
The family room has its own wet bar and slit.ling
glass doors to the side yard.
THE FOURTH PLAN. THE 2.067-square·foot
Windjammer, puts both family and living rooms
facing the ocean v11?w. The tlving-roomis at :i lower
lc\'cl lhan the dinin~ room , pro1o'idiog..botb with
clear view of the vista beyond.
All three of the largest models art? four
bedroom homes, while the Scasc:tpe is a three
bedroom design.
A majority~ or the homes in Broad moor Sun
Clemente have ari ocean \"iew and the li\'in( room .
f:lmily room, or both, have been carcluUy d~j
to take maximum advantage of the \'iew.
PRICES OF TICE ~EW Broadmoor ho mes
range from S87 ,990 to Sl00,990. 1''urnished models
are open from 10 a .m. to6p.m. daily.
To reach Broadmoor Sun Clementr. lake the
Ave Pico offrnmp from the Sun Diego f''r eeway and
trave l north to A\'e Presidio. Turn right and drtvl'
up the hill to thene1j?1\?}orhoocl entrance.
NEWPORT'S
PREMIER
CONDOMINIUM
601 Lido i Califomin's premier conciominium
rt!Sidence. Jt is also, quite likely. the la t of
its kind. Dominating Newport B<>ach from
the waters' edge at Lido isle. this location
aJld the ·sweepi,ng harbor and ocean views it
offers may, with the passage of time.
become pricclt'~.
Your privacy and ~urity arc assured
through a ~-I -hour closc-0 C"ircuil tele,ision
MJrVl'1llancc. '~tem, a call button in each
n'Sidcnce, a :?4 -hour !';C'Curity guard and a
rl'8ident mana~er.
,.----------, Mr. H!ln Rt ..... ..t. llOI l.icin !'all. Dm<'. I ll't· ... prirl Bt·.1· h. r""'· ·•.!6bll I
l'i'l H 1t:.1.1t11 I
I • Ple3-<' •rncl mr motl' ml11rt11.1l1••11 .ih.1111 ,1
hullf\ rondo1n1n1um .11 1~11 l.1rl11 1 .. Namei f: Addrt
I:: Cits
:: Phont
Tht>rl' is. of <·ourh4.', t1 heated swimming pool
1ind \\ hirlpool. A palatial r('Sidents' salon
furnished in Louis Quinze looks1out over the
private boat ~hps a nd across the harbor.
Euch restdf'ncl' otfors n step-down living room
with u wt-t bar nnd a private balcony. Each
master suite, a private dres..,ing area, oversiw
1111L'ltcr bul h and bu1h ·in ~unn. Tht detailing
j.., painstnkitlg: the appointments faultless.
t;(ll Lid1J rt·pr~ents not only n residence of
l'\qu1i;1tl· qual1tv, but an o pportunity that
mu\' m:\l!r aga111 bl' duplicuu:d. If you ha,·e ·
l'\ t-r w n:-1dt· 1 e•I o~ 11t•rsh11> ul 11 tlrw mrld<F
m1nium l'l'!>tdenu-. 10\ e~ugntt· Hill Lido no1L
601
LIOO
PARK
DRIVE
E\l'l"llt·nt h i'' financm~
fl'ail.1hll" I~'. A.l'.H )
.From $125,000
·'Single women are h1llmg their stride as home
b1.l)1ers tn C11 lifom la.
··tn 1974, one out of every 35 mortgage loan ar·
pllcanti1 1n Callfomln was a i;ingle d1st .. rrcr -in
1975. the figure rose to one out of every 25 nppli·
conts. current statisllcs show a jump lo one oul of
every 16 applicants in the first half or 1976.
So rt'PorlS Jackson W. Goss. president and chief
executive officer or Investors Mortgage lns1.1rance
Company. Boston . u s ubsidiary of Investors
Mortga~c Group, Inc. IMIC. a leading organiiation
ln the private mortgaa:e Insurance Industry. works
with lenders. such :ts S"avtn-gs-1md loan assodntions,
mutual savings banlcs and commerdal banks. by
insuring lhe lop 20-25 percent of high-ratio con-
venuonal mortgage loans.
ACCORDING TO RECENT nauonal studies
whio.h covered California and in which 264 single
female home shorpers were queried~ housing sales
In this area wll increasingly reflect female in·
terest.
"lier eamlng power today," Goss ootes. "as
well as her increased interest in home ownership
hus made.: her :is acceptable a mortgage loan
candidate as is her male counterpart."
Mote :ind m ore carcer-rnmdL>d fe males. hc'em-
phas\zes. arc dlscovenng the ta x a dvan.tages of
owning their own homes.
HOME-SEEKING UNl'IARRIED distaffers in
California fall primarily into the 35-a nd-under age
bracket -66 percent are college educ a led.
Other highlights of the national study 111clude:
•fo'or the ~·ears 19'74·l975. the incomt· growth
and e mploymcol Sl:lbill!Y pj!Ufins or these single
women were equal to those exhibited hy compara·
blc male-headed one-earner 1am111cs.
•Project ed 1976 Income for s ingle-wom an
households reflects continued gains which fn the
past three years have averaged 9· 11 percent.
Income ~rowth p:ltterns for s ingle fonlal~ family
heads oow fall wittun rive or s ix r.ercentuge J>Oints
of male familial heads
·A~IONG SUCH SlkGLE distaff home seeker!.,
there 1s a strong trend toward mulli·family set lings
-either condominium townhouses or apartments.
Two-thirds of the women queried listed security.
maintenance-free housing settings and buill·in
social :idvantages :as the three most important
motivators towards the condo option.
•Th.s group at the present ume. seems to prefer
new dwellings lo e xisting properties -a nd
responds es pe cially well to d c\'eloper!. · n ew
markct111i:. financing und packaging :.ystem:..
•Despite the popularity of the condominium .
single women in the U.S. also have most recently
been d1spla\•1nf.! rcncwl'<I mlerc.-.t in the :-angle·
1anlily detached unit. DllC's single Tema1c sales
project ions for 1977 suggest a strong comeback or
single-fam ily detached -with lhis group purchas-
in g s uch uni ls \\ ith :?O percent more frequency than
Is now l'xhlbited -bringing the ratio of s ulc::. to GS
percent t•ondos, 35 pcrcenldetached dwellings.
•}~OR THOSE NOW SHOPPING for d(.•lached
units. muny point to new security features u~ ~ell
:is nelghhorhood appeal and special privacy.
•Charncterisp cally, sin~de women.shopping for
det:iched homes arc in U1e 25·31 age bracket -and
many have lived in older, private homes during
sorority. col legc or graduate s chool years.
•Almost 70 pl'rcent or the single women que ried
expressed a wllhngncss to tackle a renovation job if
the house filled their personal and budgetary ·re·
quiremcnts.
•The average p rice of ho mes now being
purchased by single women is S37 .500 as compared
to S35.000 in 1!175: S28.500 in 1970.
"It 1s e\"ldent that lenders now find single
women to be scriolL'; ;md responsive home lolin
seekers." Goss concludes
Poet Flays Students
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP> -Argenl1·
ni an writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges says his
U.S. speakin~ tour has shown him that American
college students are ··extraordinarily ignorant.··
"They read only what they must lo pass exams.
what the professors choosl!." ..
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ARCHITECTURE OF WOOOBfUOGE EST~TE'IN IAVINE
Rich Architecture
In Irvine-Estates
Some uf America ~ r1chei.t
arehiteelura l t rndil1om are be·
mg recreated an tht• Woodbndgc
Estnles rcsadenllal series. c·ur·
rentl_y-observ1ng •ls formal grund
opening in the new ln1nc vtllagc
ofWoodbndge
Tudor. Dutch .. and AmencHn
Colonial styling. as practiced in
some of the country·s most pre
stigious res 1de nt1al area:.. are
c lear!~ an ev1denC'e an .the
archl~clural designs cre<lWd by
Irvan~· P ac1f1c De velopment
Company. builder or the Estates
As ll IS true Of a ll lirst units al
Woodbrtd~e. the first phase of
homes at Woodbndge Estates
was sold out to pre-opening re
,gistrants ll owevcr. s alec;
: representatives are accepting
:names for future phases.
---~~h ed ultt to corrte4tn lmc
: periodically during the next two •~ears. and the second phase or
·homes as bean~ readied for an
·early fall opening.
FIVE FLOOR plans. 1.520 to
2.296 square rect In i.aze. offer
two, three and four bedrooms
with two. t\\10 ;rnd ooe·haJr or
three baths
The l rvme Company selt-cted
the architecture of the estates to
become the des ign theme of the
village's first quadrant. n s ing on
400 acres situated r oug hly
midway between the Santa Ana
:rnd San Diego freeways on
Culver Drive in the city o( Irvine.
West Yale Loop is a ma1or
• Woodbridg~ thoroughfar e, and at
is along this boulevard that the
• ·Estates will be .built, contribut·
r9ing their particular charm to the l· overall Village a tmosphere.
t DORMER ANO bay windows.
turne(i w ood bani s t e r s,
·1 raditionally paned windows and...
vaulted ceilings with rough·hewn
'-open beams combine with ~ri_.ch
wood. stone and stucco exte riors
to e nlian.ce the elegant ap· ~ pearance of 'these distinctive I horn~. Three types or brick are f bein~'ied to complement three t different types of architectural r stone Inside as well as outside the
Estates . L On comp l e ti on . t he 168
1 Woodbt"ldge E s t ates will
encompass 30 acres wlthJn the
Viflage of Woodbridge.
The Woodbridge Estalel\ arr
ronst ructed in units of two or
three and are offered in six dir·
ferent bui I ding combinatio11s
Wtth 3 total Of 17 traditional
elevatio.ns.
THE LARGEST o f the an·
dlndµal plans is the 2.396 square
foot Washington y with-three
bedrooms p lus a den. and three
baths an its two stories. A curved
stairway lead ing to the second
floor is one or this hom e 'li
-a~itectural highlights. A sun·
ken Roman st yle tub·shower
combination graces the master
bath.
The two-st ory Adams plan.
with four bedrooms and two and
a half baths within its 2.161
square feet is the second largest
of the Woodbrid ge E states
hom es. DoTmered windows.
open·'be a m-m ltrrgs-nnd a"l?fa-st-er
suite are a rew o r the many key
features in this home.
Next in s ize is the two-story
Madison. with 2,044 square reel.
This three bedroom. two and u
half bath home has a spectacular
vaulted ceiling capping its living
and dining rooms. a dec:..oralive
and c omloc.t.abl bay window
nook next to the kitchen and a
bay window in the liVing room
itself in s elected elevations.
'NIE FOURTH o( the plans al
Woodbridge Estates is the two·
s t ory Lincoln. with three
bedrooms and two and a half
baths, and the m ost efficient plan
is t he J e fferson with two
bedrooms and a den. aJoog with
two ruu baths. in a single story .
The Lincoln a nd Jefferson orrer
1,870 and 1,520 s quare feet.
respectively .
Each home has a masonry
fireplaC". either in the living
room or family room, and a ll
bomes.hau..J:.O.mJ>.letdY e~JQ!>~
two·car gar ages.
T ours of the Woodbridge
Estates ·models are available
daily from IO a. m. until 6 p.m. To
reach 1he Woodbridge sales in·
rormation center, take the
Culver Ori ve offramp from
either the Santa Ana or San ~
Diego freeway. From the San
Diego, turn nor th to Warner
Avenue and the entrance to
Woodbtidg . rom-lhe" Santa
Ana. tum south to Warner .
The Woodbridge Estat.es l'lales
om ce is located ar 162 West Yale
Loop.
Cloud Ahead?
~End to House Inflation Seen
: SAN FRANCISCO While the
housing m ark et is acceleratlnJ?
•in nil pric<' rungcs and looks
· slrong we ll Into 1977, a gray
doud looms on the horiwn. ~ 'fhis Is the woy a leader of the
West's housing industry summed
~P the outlook for homcbuyers
• and the homebui I ding industry.
Paul Opp, president or the
• Pac ific Coas t Builde r s
Conference and head of Paul Opp
~and Son Construction Company
Of Sacramento, said "traffic at
·pew housing developments is out· ~standing and de mand 111 strong ...
• But he a lso issued a warning. .
• "THERE'S NO doubt that the
·-.eed f o r horn es 1s g r eat.
.P a r t I c u 1 a r l y 1 n t h e
moderate incom f area. Yet
·the.re's one ttray area. th4! one big
question of how long people can
~~bsorb the Increases in land,
!tabor and materials that are cur· :nntly pricing four out oC 10 peo-
;ple out of tbe m arket. .. Opp said. r· Opp predicted that by the time
the 19th Pacific Coast Builders
Conference rolls around oixl
: _June, the crucial topic of con·
,}'enation will center on bow to
.-.ualify bll)'ers for new homes.
: . ''Contrary to some opin1oo.
:prtces a re going lo continue to
:dimb for new houses. Today, :fumber-prices are g~ cra~y.
rising on a d aily basis. Moreo ... er.
new labor contracts for the 46
northe rn California counties arc
up next June, and you know
they'll spell hig her cost!'I.
"BY NEXT June's PCBC we
may be racing a situation where
not. four. but six out of every 10
buyers a re priced out of the
ma rket.·· Opp declared .
He indicated that there is no
clcar·cut :rns wer to making
housing availablt lo m or e
Americans. but he did point out
that it's likely to come from a
combloaUpn or a more com·
prehensive Fede ral subsidy pro-
gram. new financing methods.
and greater acceptance on the
part ol buyer.s or more modest
housing.
OPP CONCLUDED by calling
upon all elements of the housing
industry -the builder, labor,
material producers. cev-
ernmental afenci es. and
homebll)'e.r• -o cooperate ln
order that the majority of
Americen s can enjoy
homeoWJJecahipjA.Lbe.ba.IMQe.Gf
I.his decade.
The .Pacific.. Coast Builders
Conference is the nation'11 lar1est
re1lonal builder.s event, drawing
in excess of 6000 people from the
homebuilding and li&ht con-
stnJction industry in the West.
Home Buyers Face Dilemma
With ra't\ land in central
Onwee Count) rea.c~ $90.000
per acre the count} ·s nt>w homt'
~ers an search oC affordable
housane are being forced to ma
gr atete Western R1\'ers1de Coun·
ty where they oow conslatute
more than three.fourths of lht
~ers
Th is pred icament wai.
documented al a recent Cost of
llooslng Symposium sponsore<t
by the Oranl(e County Board of
Supervisors by Howard Englan·
der, director or research and con ..
~ulting ut Walker and Lee. Inc ..
the Anahelm·based real estate
sen aces f 1rm
Englander offt>n>d t't\o possabh.•
partial oluuon 10 the d1lemm11
"PLANNING STAH' mem
bers and <'•l.) planning l'Om
ants loners mui.1 re ah re th~ ha~h
den.sit) an nnct or Jtsetr 1S not a
curs~." ht> said. They must begin
to identify unt! emputhatc \\Ith
the problems or builders ~\d,
ulumntl'I). the consumc1 Overt~
stringen t rcgulutton~ a nd 1r
relevunl burdens "hich pressure
prices upward will have to bt•
abandoned, •
"Secondly . Orungl' Countiani.
may ha' e to selUe for more
higher density re identaal de·
\'elopments. such as tO't\'nhouses.
Some mass ive udJustmcnts m
people's thinking "'ti~ bt' re·
qw red."
Englunder cited land 1n
Fount um \' nlle.) "'h1ch reeently
sold for S00.000 per ucre and uddc'd
· thnt 11 wall cost an udd1t1onnl
S20.000 to S25.000 to dt'' clop. 1 ll'
not4'd that fi nis hed lot costs 111
naheim Hills un.• runnmg tfh ~igh us $30,000 ...
ENGLAN D E R C'ITF.D
slotastics indicatini thnt annuul
home a~~ciallon. which was a t
ri\•e to-e1s:ht perct'nt in 19''1.
skyrocketed to lS to 20 ~rc(!flt
per year in 1974. 1975. nnd 1976.
Currently. onl) 2. 7 per cent of
the new homes cm the Oranac
County ma.rket ar~ priced und~
~.000 and upproxamutel~~
perct'nt or thOSl' urc townhouses,
nccordinA to Enitlttnd<'I'.
"M0Kt~ T HAN 65 ~rce11t o(
the single fanuly hom<.•s ar(' list·
ed at $65,()00, anti J>rat'l'S continue
to climb," he not('d. "1'hc point of
urge n cy i.11 that the gnp 1~
broadening.
\
Our ''Country''
is Alive and Well •••
H111alln111or Park o(tc-r~ an unu~uaJ oppu1tu11it)' l<1r flll''lti~<' 11~111~
111 .in cqucs1rian-oricntcd ncai.thborhoo<I ot t11w homr~ .in<I <''\l,11t·'·
I l i~hli~h1in~ this perfect famil y mvirnnmcnl j., 1hc· rnmm11ni1 y'11
l::wa'lh, priva h: rC<'re.11ional opponun11ir' •.. I t;11c rcs or open Sf)at<',
rnl1n~ trails. <'4ucs1raan rin~ •. trnnis c 111111 , 2 1.t k<'"· ..,w1mm1n~ pool
' .111cl 1 abana .• tll maimainrcl tor y1111 h~ lh<' I lnmcownr1 ·'l J\,.,..,. ,,1111111.
'l11r impr~ivr ntw rc'licicnc ,., ol UN1:ulmom P.11khavt>11('(·11
rlesi~cd and huih in Uroadmoor I lorn~· valued Tradition of
Exffllcnrc \\llh 1l1e li nrst quali1y ancl t-raf1srr;msh1p. The1t arr
11niqu<' 1cr1> lot line atwrhcd g<1rdcn hom with pl1t·l("\lel a tr111111~,
1wo-tor)' lwinl( and dining mom-s, numerous steµ-dow11 ,arra"i.,
massive tircpl:iccs, handsome wood beams ;i nd man} 11111n•
rxtraordmary fca1urcs throu~hou1.
RIVEMIOI rwv (011
IAVINl QPAAK
'-'~C~H~AP~M~A!N ~A~V!E_,,.,,."ier.R~O~AiiioiMMoOR.!\.
ORANGE 171,, c;1 PARK HOMES \;::>
NEWllOAI AV( IAVINr I.AKI.'
7820 East Broodn11or'IMl1l, ()r;1~1 C'.1lirnrm.1
(714)S32-IM8
Broadmoor Park .•• a rolle<'lion orcxdting nrw homes for th<'
d:l'Sir lifestyl~ of a n exclusiV<', town-and-rountry neighborhood! ... $75,990 to$99,990
·--·-·---···--ATRADl1:ION OF EXCELLENCE-• by BROU>KX>R HOMES, INC.
T /
Life Crises Predictabk? Brown Not
lnTopSpo
On Pay List Author Claims You Can (.Map~ Your Lile
SAN .P'llANCl.SCO (AP) -A youna Ivy League
srtduate cbar1e1 otr to law school, hU lmaglnahon
u.lvely ftutbed 1'1Cb fantasies of Invincibility. It's
Jdl tlm• for the Trylnt 'l'ftnlies.
Like tbe aon1, the SO.year-old junior ex cutlve
WGDden, ••11 lh•t all there ls?" He doesn't know
wbat la 1niuln1. but Itches to expand his
boundaries. H e's ca-.ght ln lhe clutches of the Catch
309.
"I CAN'T BLAME nlOSE wrinkles on my smiling eyes any longer," muses the housew1re. 35.
, Jl'a halftime In her life. and she feels the pres·
.1ure to form a game plan for the second half. It's
the dawn of her Deadline. Decade.
Tryina Twenties. Catcb·30s and Deadline
Decade are some or Ute's landmarks as plotted in
"Passages: Predictable Crisis or Adult l..lCe," a
new book by Journalist GaU Sheehy.
Mias Sheehy. 39. contends that almost all adults
race crises, or passages. In their lives which can be
predicted and perhaps coped with. Her besl·selling
book, she says, attempts to serve as a sort or map.
charting tbe personality changes common to each
stage oflire.
THE OalGINA.L IDEA, MISS Sheehy said. was
to research the notion that adults go through stages
similar to the "Terrible Twos" and "Noisy Nines"
ol childhood.
"We've not been very good lo ourselves as
adults," she said. "I.mean, here we are. out there
trylng to make sense of the world as its mosl active
members, and so much time is spent studying
children and adolescents that we aJmost totalJy ig·
nore ourselves."
In the course of three years or research. Miss
Sheehy interviewed hundreds of adults. compiled
u~ case studies and consulted more than .JO
psychologists and analysts. But after wading
through all that materi~. she said. she had to make
a "passage•• or her own be!ore beginning to write.
SACRAMENTO <AP>
-Th • highest.ranking
public officials don't
always make the most.
money. says a survey by
The Sacramento Bee.
A comparison or
salaries in Sucramento
County or the best paid
public officials in tall
branches or government ranked Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. as 16th with a
saJary of $49.100 nnd no
fringe benefits.
ATTHETOP ofthe list
••• was the genera l manager of the
Sacramento Municipal
Utility District <SMUO),
William Wa llbridge.
with a salary of $.51,504
and benefits or $9,425 for
a total or $60,929.
But The Bee said
Brown's total is mislead·
ing because it does not
include a r e tirement
fun d contri bution
becau se or the
Legislative Retiremebt
·-... .,., • ..,.: System. the budget of
AUTHOR SAYS LIFE CRISES ARE PREDICTABLE which is based on the
Gall Sheehy 'We'reNotGoodtoOurselvea' number: or members who ' are retired or expected
E~teries Facing
..L
to retire in u ~icular
year;-and It is ~t setr.
funded.
Others in the lop 10;
---.-P Ii • • ... STATE judges. Jrd "IT WAS A BIG STEP when 1 decided I had the
right to do that sort of book." said Miss Sheehy, who
previously bad written about such nonscientific
subjects u the Black Panthers and New York pro-
stitutes.
.. For me. it was a breaking out of a pigeon·
holinc role where people wouJd say: 'Look, you're a
journalist. you can't write a scientific book.' I was
totally determined ~ to use the jargon the pro-
fessioftals uae to set themselves apart from the
pablic.
"1 don't think it's necessary to put psychology
into abstract prose no one but psychologists un-
derstand. I decided that Jr I couldn't figure a way to
say it in a way l could understand. then I had failed
as a writer, which ia sup~ed to be my area or ex· pertise."
WITHIN A FEW WEEKS OF publication, the
book bad penetrated best·S4?11er lists . But Miss Sheehy says a perhaps better measure or response
Is the letters she receives Crom its readers.
"I have a file or letters this thick." she said, "A
&ood portion are gee-whiz letters: 'Gee, you 're writ· .ing about me. How did you know?'•·
Faced with criticism that her book borderS-on
pop psychology, the author counters that
·•Panacea" wu 11ot meant to be the de£1Ailive WOl'k
on adult cycles.
"I CONSIDER ft' EXPLORATORY•" she said.
0 "11tere wlU be arguments, refinements, additions,
rniliona. That's how concepts gain validity."
What the book does provide, Miss Sheehy
believes, ls consolation for adults who feel they are
the only ones faced with the difficult crbes spawned
by pnsa1e from one cycle to the next.
•·People in the Twenties category seemed to
bave a crawl-under·the·covers reaction to the
book," she says. "They don "l want to believe it's go·
Ing to happen to them.
.. Btrl'.PEOPLE WHO All E OVER 30 are ready
to want to bear Uiat they are not arone jn ttieir hang·
upa."
Such bang-ups can be overcome only when the,>t
ar.faced, Mlss Sheehy cont.end.,.
•·Generally. we tb1nk of crises as being bad:
cbaqe i• the thlnF. that makes ua the most anx·
IOus," abe said. •II you .ke<>w they are normaJ
dlanges, how,ver, &ben you can accept tbem more
enu 0 ' cmg I . Dist. Court of Appeals,
· total $59,429.
1 1 . 3. James Bond. presi· CULVER CITY <AP> -The: oca mag:mne gave dent of State, Sacramcn· Penni's restaurant a top rating, but the attorney to $.57 767 general's oCCice says there's too much baloney on the 4. J~bn • J . i.1 attimoe,
menu. . . . SMUD assistant general Th~restaura!l~ was sued fodalse advertising and manager and chi er ~fall' C<?mpelil10~. ~ a engineer. $.57,678. tr~tb :Jn·menu in· For example, that
vestigahon by tl;\e Los chicken salad is really S. Dft. JAMES llnr·
Angeles County Health t urkey and the Kosher rison. county health ad·
Department. pastraini isn't Kosher at tninistrator, $54,742.
IT WAS THE second all thecomplaintsaid. 6. George Murphy, restaurant sued in as • state legislative counsel,
many days. ALSO UNDER fire by $53,144. .
Mail Biz
Class Set
The ins and outs of the
mail order business will
be. explored in .. Selling
by Mail, .. a Coastline
Community College
course beginning Sept.
13.
The class will cover
mail order selling and
direct mall, including
product selection, mail
order advertising, media
evaluation, oUers. in-
centives. testing and re~
cord·keeping.
"Mail order ." said in·.
investigators are the im· 7. David S. Kaplan.
ported Swiss cheese they SMUD ~eneral counsel
-"58'f is made in this and secretary,$53,036.
country, the Chesapeake 8. Sheriff Duane Low<\
Bay oysters that haven't SSl,784.
ever felt tbe bay tides )
and the Iowa bacon that ' • D R • ilc' 0 L I N allegedly came from a Greenlaw, county com·
numberoCstates. . munity health director,
The complaint, which SSl,771. •
seeks a S2 500 fine for 10 •. Dr. Louis Hertt,
each a llee'edly wrong senior PhYSician .. county
item in tbe past, also community h ealth.
contmds that the "milk SS0,297.
fed veal" listed on the
menu isn't necessarily
milk fed and that nooe or
the "roast sirloin or
beef.'' "ground sirloin"
or "prime top sirloin"
are what they claim to
be.
French
Class Set
structor Stuart Williams. Thief Jaa·.Jed ··is the only form or
_J Modern Frenc h
Titerary style will be
studied this ran in a new
French/EngHsh class at
Orange Coast. College. marketing that offers a
truly unbiased and equal S~NTA MONICA (AP)
opportunity t o a n y ,_\.'A Superior Court
person and it can bC' judge has s entenced
startedin sp.are Ume:.wd Ronald Ellis Wade,25,or
w\th very little tnvesl• La Quinta, to four years
ment." probation for allegedly
The class will meet stealing at least 700 his·
Mondays from 7-10 p.m., torical letters and docu·
in room 245 at NC'wport. ments from UCLA and
Harbor High School. the University oC Texas.
.Entitled .. Modern
French Literature in
English ... the three-unit
course can be taken as either French 166 or
English 166.
t eulb'.'"
Special
Stitching
Class Set
Managers Market
The course will pro-
vide an introduction to
modern French literature inelud1ng
poetry, fi cti on and
drama.
Works will be read and
discussed in English.
Authors whose literary
form will be examined
include Camus, Sartre,
Bret on. Ionesco and
Mauriac.
Coa.St.noe .com munlty
OoUege •UI offer a nine·
week course-c•lled
.. Cloth in I f o.r the·
f'byslcally J.I m lt('(J" &.his
fall.
'Best Prospects in Five Years!'
By JOYCE LAIN KENNEDY
tr you •re a senior management type
with o Job t'hange on your mind, this
c-ould be good news time. According to
a new slt>dy ot' 4!xecutive recruiting
for the first slit moolhs ot this year,
the market hasn't been stronger Jn the
last half-decade. ·
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fertile as top man agers, although pro·
Registration is now in
p rogress and wUl run
through Sept. 17. Fall classes beJCin Sept.13.
»pcctsare1mproving. ·· ·· 2 D
William F. Brcilm\jycr, whose firm . 0CtOr8
publishes lbe Digest ol E.xecuUve Op,.
por.tuniUcs. ~weekly report or new l'X• Le d T Jk ecutive openings, agrees that the CX• a a
ccutive marke t as considerablyi
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jl'~I II> the l-''411t•ral 1-'u1r
Jlou111ng •\t•t of l!llltl
ShellCt'l'd laJ!OOn location. Custom
desi1:ned & built in the finest Calif<?rrua
tradition. with ~enerous use of tale &
wood. Beautiful ent ry rourt. lel'rac<.' &
pri\lale dock. orrcrcd at $315.000.
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Redtors CLOSE To POOLll !l Rdrrni; .. ~UIHll1)n
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thn.rm .. fam.rm .• 24IX
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838 34~.
. -205 VIA LIDO SOUO -$210,000
Fabulous New Listing on the Waler
in an Executive Area of Prestigious
Homes. P ier & Slip for Lge Yacht. 4
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2612 VISTA DEL oao
Lovel y 2 Story "Bluffs"
Condominium 3 Bedrooms, 21 i Ba,
Den-Dining Rm. Patio. Nr schools &
Shops $73.500.
Alhmo"'" mav fll:t•'l' #l UHDA ISLl-1.AYRlOMT lh1•1r ad!. b' tell'phon<! 1.ooa.m.lo6:30p m. Custom Built by Routon Hodges 2
MondaythruFroda! Sty Spanish Contemporary 5
atonoonSaturday _ ~rooms, Family Rm, Wet Bar. 3
<:ai'l'A MESA orrn.:£ Fireplaces. Te rrace Deck. Firepit. a~w. Bav $275,000 Less Pier Allowance. 642·~71.1
H\JNTINGTONBEACl l #Z SEASIDE CIRCLE SUM 1-5 171176~~~81vd. Sea wind Condo Professiona lly
LAGUNA BF.Acu Decorated Highly Upgraded Corner ~
n• Glenneyre Unit. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Den.
La11un• ~mcb 494·!Mf.6 Patio. Washer & Dryer Included.
SADDLEBACK View! ~2.500
2:520 L• PH Road
Lllg11111 HUI• Siil .QIO # 31 SEASIDE C llCLE SUN 1.5
NORTHOOUNTV~i-1-.-In a Park-Like Neighborhood of
d1alrred•0-1220 Well-Kept Homes. Scawind Condo
C:USSIAID
DIADUNIS
Orldlme for eopy fr !tills
Is S:30 p m. the day
brf(W'(I publtcallon. u .
C"Cfll ror Sunday .Ii Mon· dav l'.d1l1oqs wht'n
dt'lldllne is Salurda)', 12 ...-oon. '
CLAUIFtlD
Nicely upgraded 2 Bedrooms 2
Baths. Extens ive Use or Redwood,
Mirrors & Used Brick $59,500.
711 UOO PAIK Dtl tG21 SUM 1.5
Lovely Apartm ent with View! 55 Fl.
Balcony Overlooking Bay. Senior
Adults Only. 3 Br 2 Ba, fireplace.
Doat Slip /\ vailahlc. T.<>w Co~t
Mainte nance SJ25,000 Spec ia l
Financing.
e IY A.PPOINTMEHT
The clau i» desipcd
toasal.st tho handicapped
imd those close to them
ill techniques tor 1ewlng dolhlng tallot"td to ~r
apedalized need".
Iutructor Mary Roy
Olmus noted ... This ,,. a
The study -the largest of it.s kind
-was conducted by the AssoclaUon
of Executive Recruiting Consultonlic
<AERC). Executive recruiters -also
called headhunters -are paid by
employers to rm about 8,000 Jo~ an·
nually. at salaries of $20,000 l <>
$300,000 a nd up. To turn a
headhunte r 's h ead. you s hould
already be employed in an impressive Job with a high salary -Sl,000 a year
fOf' every year or age is a rule or
thumb, or much more for senior ex·
ecutives.
llGULATIOHS •:RROR14: Ac1verlulf'r• ~d thel'k lh4!ir ••la dnlly .tt noport e1rror11 lmm('ltl11trly. T ll r.
llAll,V Pll,()'J' '~'Ull'll'~
lmlllhty for thl' hr~• in·
Ml'n'<'t IMOl'llOfl 11111). titronger now but. says it's also hlghly Two medical e.xpert.s 5
competitive. in the field will d1acuss -CANC•;l.J.A1"10NS: , diseases of the colon and Wlv'.n kllllnc •n "d he AERC S EXECUTIVE dlr-;ctor. r ectal areaa Sept. 21 ~unitom1ku NlrMd or
VI.A LIDO MORD -IA YFltOMT
Great Bay Vi ew. Pier & Slip for
Large Yac ht. Terroce Deck. s
Bedroom~. Many Xtras. $.118,000
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•ef'J relevant course ror
Individuals and rammes
affected by physical
llmttalions as well u for
lastructora or home
~conomlcs , physical
therapists a nd pro·
fesaional drf"Ssm akers." Basic sewing skill is
the only prerequisite for
tbr course. which will
meet Thursdays from 3.5
p.m .• beginning Sept. 16.
in room 161 at Costa
Mesa High School.
John Schleu~cr, says member ~x· Whea.Sl.JosephHospital 6 ~~K!~·b~~~"~P~~ ecutlvo recruiters a.re.glad to rec~ave present, ita "Town Hall' Ullll'f' •• recalPl or your
resumes or Job·seekrng executives for Health" from 7.30-9 <''""'"11111lon. Tiiis kill
and wUl treat l~em In con,fldence. P -. m • a t L 0 y 0 1 a ~ '1'111!1\ n.. prr,<-n•
Reader service: JryoudU.keacopy Marymount University 7 ~~~~~,::r,1 er1n
d the names and addresses of AERC auditorium. Batavia and
members, send a .stamped, selt. La Veta. Orange. t:ANC~:1.1.ATION> OR
AERC. WHOSE 49 MEMBERS han · addressed_. long white envelope .to Dr. W ii 1\ am }{. ~~~R ~~g,.~ ~~n ~ ~
dlemoretbanOOpercentoftbesearch Joyce Lain Kennedy at the Dally Metzger, a gastroen· 8 ll 'NNINO
firm market. ranks today's overall Piiot, P.O. B?,x 1560· C~la 1!fes! ter ologist. a nd Dr. ~""°"f'ffon I• m .. 11" 111
demand for talent in this order: first. ~·.Ask for Execuuve Recrwler_ Gerald Zallin, a surgeon, :C °h:rt':~ •0~.~~~
chief ~rating officers. and division Ust. will be featured speakers but wr cannot «utr•n
or department beads capable or step· on the topic, ''Colon and u~ to oo o.o unm thr 11t1
ping up t o a presidency; second . R b G J Rect.aJ DnCUDctioo and h•,. •Pve•rt'd In the
marketing and sales; third, account·&in OW ir Disease:· PllP""·
lng and finance•: fourth. staff DDU~A·UNt;AOS:
fundions. such as equal empJQYment U 4 • ~ C :e"'~.~~r~~~
adminjstration or corporate planning mt .r orm1ng om· Gron ~ ~y ~o(IUrL~· '8nd fifth. manufacturing production ·~-,.o ,........ , .. ,. ..
and en«ineertnc. Girls aged 12 to 20 may submit De• d 11 n e: 3 p . m .
Tbe single most s ought after petitions to Join the lnternetional Wi. ill Meet l"ride1. Colt• Meu of.
category ls the $30,000 to $(5,000 Order or Rainbow rO<' Girls As· ::!cMi:' •t •11
marketing and s ales executive, sembty wblch is being organ.iJed
MIWPORT CllST COMOO
2 Story End Unit P an 4. lllgbly_
Upgr aded 3 Ucdrooms, 3 Balh.4l Huge
Master Suite $79,800.
UMDA tSLI -IA YRtOMT
Spectacular 2 Story Cu:Jtorn Built by
Don Koll 5 Bcdrnoms. Oen. Wet liar,
3 J-'ireplaces . Tile Floor Entry &
Dining R oom. Luxurious Wood
Paneling, Pier/Slip for Lge Yacht.
$297.500.
UM>A ISLl-IAYfllOMT
Spacious 2 Story Family Home with
5 Bedrooms, s Baths. Separate
Dining Room. Family Room.
Terrace Overlooks Bay. Pier/Slip
$265,000.
followed by tbe general manager at. inlheSaddlebackValley. Claude Thomas will THB DAILY PILOT
MS,000 to $65,000 and the ac.counting Girls who Join at this time will speak about elon1ated ~" •he r l1111t 10 .....,..$ .. LIASl-WATBt YllW c o i n s a n d d e • tla'8fy, eclot. cemior or 'l> Cond h orfinancialspeclalistintheS30,000 to bechart.er membenofthe group r t'f11 ae any 1aver. Front. .now Tri-Level o wit 2 ~ MS,OOObrad:et. sponsored by the Muonic.Lodee aler/collector problem1 1~.•ndt11t-h•n1te Be droo m s, Fami1y R oom . All 1
and Order or the Eastern Star. at the next meelini oCtbe "9 rMl'W • "''ul1tlonJ1 Electric Kitchen. Many Und"rades. TWO OTREa AJtEAS showing big FUrtber information may be Santa Ana Coin Club, Wllhoulpnornotl<'<'. re
increasesinexecutivesearcbquarters obtained by contacting Kay Tubclay. 7:30 p.m .• at MU~l~I S795/mo. i
are lqaJ talent and corporate board Bertolino at 830.SZ.l.t. Bet•" Doty the Santa Ana Library, r 0 ..... ..... ·• --•1 IUOMS CO.. llALTOIS '
directors. at a1.0209 or Ru.th S~lh at S02 Civic Center Drive ea.M.':~!:."· ·•li<n• NIYI Hl·I•· ~
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Coal: It's There, But . • • North Slooe
ANCHORAGE. Alaska <AP) -First gold.
then timber. then oil in vast quantities. Now
once again, developers are looking hungrily
oorthward ·al what could be Alaska's richest
natural resource: coal.
Some ceologista estimate that a trillion tons
-nearly 2,000 years' supply at current U.S. pro-
duction rates -lie buried beneath the state's
586.000 square miles. Some of the deposils a.re
hundreds of feet thick.
A barrel of oil has the energy equivalent or
roughly two to three tons of coaJ. Thus, if the
geologists guess right, Alaskan coal has several
Umes the energy potential of oil at Prudhoe Bay,
the lO·billion-barrel jackpot that will flow
$-Outhward in mid-1977 when the S7·billion trans·
Alaska pipeline ls completed.
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"COAL IS going to have to get us through
th~ _period bet we~ Qil aod the enern source
which is going to last us for lhe next thousand
s•ears,". said Dr. Emes~ Wolff. head of the
Univer sity of Alaska's Mineral Industries
lnstilute.
Geologists believe that with existing
technology more than 130 billion tons of coal
could be dug up and shipped out starting tomor·
row.
There's the rub. The coal is there, all right. but the.re is no way
to shtp It out, not much of il anyway. About 600
million tons of coal are mined each year ln the
Cnlted States. Alaska's share, at present, Is less
than a mllllon tons.
• THE STATE has only one railroad> line. from
N-wa rd Lo Fairbanks. and simply no port facilities ~ble to handle bulk coal in great quantities.
Further. the known coal depos\ls arc so remote
\and barren that living condiUon.s at the mtne11
would be extremely ruseed. DurinJ? the last 15 years nine coal mines
)lave opened in Alaska -and all nine have 1one .
out or business.
The only active operation is that of the
Usibelll Coal Mine, IJ>c .• on the railroad line
about 120 miles south of Fairbanks. It produces
750,000 tons a year, all of it used within Alaska,
and even that hasn't been enough to satisfy the
suddenly swollen market during the oil boom.
Utilities serving 60,000 customers in
Fairbanks and its outlying villages use Usibelli
coal. This past winter one of them, Golden Valley
Electric Association, advised cusloJ)lers to buy
port.able g~nerators at about $3,000 each to keep
bandy in case the heat went off and the lights
went out. The UsibelU mine is located amid some of
the state's grandest scenery, dominated by
20,000.fool Mt. McKinley, and is ils own com·
munity. reminiscent of the turn-of·the-century
Appalachian coal towns:
!( CLUSTEl(" OF 35'" weathered t lapboard
company houses for the 80 mine employe:s and
their families, a bunkhouse, a school with 13
teachers. And. unique in Alaska, a number of "warm-up barns" for people and machines alike
when the temperature drops to 50 below and lbe
accidental touch of cold met.al to raw fiesh can
sear the skin from a miner's band. There is no company store, however, and
· f amilles have to buy their wares in Healy, a Uoy
railroad town nearby, or make twice-monthly
trips to distant Fairbanks for staples. .
Recreation is scarce as well. Good bunting
ana fishltrf aboun<t. and schoolchildren-play in-
tramural sports, but beyond that the most
popular relaxatlon is Saturday night bowling at
an Air Force base 3S miles away.
The mine has been in the Usibelli family
since 1936 when lls founder, Emil Usibclli, immi·
grated to Alaska from Italy. The current com·
pany president is his son, Joe Usibelli, who was
born on land his fa\her leased from the state :rr
years ato. Thei>l'esent lease i!'l 25loo acres .
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"We'r e-not a big muie," .roe UsThetn
said ... We are quite capable of doubling our pro-
duction. We would Uke to get in an export markel
to the lower 48 states, J apan, Taiwan-don't re·
ally care wbere it goes.,.
TROUBLE IS, NO shipping facilities. "You
don't handle coal like you do groceries," he said.
He said he could have sold to J apanese and Arab
markets as long ago as 1~3 it be could have gotten
the coal out of Alaska.
Lack or dock faclllties was the overriding re-
ason Why Usibelli's operation was passed up by
kM-AX Inc-:, a giant co~mpany-th11l once-e~
pressed interest in buying him out.
More recently, U.S. Interior Secretary
Thomas Kleppe signed a colltr4ct with Kaiser
Engineers of Oakland to analyze the costs of
strip-mining coal on Alaska's North Slope. But
strip-mining would provoke lhe sort or
environmental controversy that complicated
construction of the pipeline to tap the North
Slope's oil.
Mini·plane Can't Get Off Ground
I [ NEWTON, Kan. <AP)-With fatherly pride.
~Im Bede ran a hand over the metal spine of his
litUe airplane and beamed With delight • l "It's a remukable pl&M," be said of the ~ms. the latest creaUon to fiy off eec1e·s drawing board atlhe sleepy Newton mWlicipalairpod.-•
: More than 3,000 of the tiny, •ingle·seat
~lrplanes have been aold in kit form over the past
1ave years !or pilota who like to build their own
,.,trcraft. Bede is sit~ on orders for 6,000 more
!that some rlay may be rolling off an assembly ~ne.
r
"It's a llllle bit magical," said Bede., 42.
whOse office ls llned with photographs and
models of planes the aeronautical experts ~ld
bim would never fiy . "We•ve 1ot so damed many orders we're not dolns any advertlslni or anytblnl unlll we set our present orders ruled," he said. ••1 thought we
were colng to sell a thousand planes ln three or
four .yeu1, but the tbblg-has Just boomed on us."
The BOS which comes ln bolh rear-mounted
propeller and jet versions. started out as a "(un
little flying motorcycle" that bad a pull-starter
ftttine and hand·ctanked landing gear with
tricycle-size wheels.
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Jim Bede, 42,
Is shown ih
'the 'flying
motorcycle '
he designed.
a 12·/oot
one-person
aircraft.
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The 12-foot·long, one·person aircraft still looks
Jlke an overgrown motorcycle with wings.
But it has evolved Into a sophisticated jet that
can z.i_p along at 330 miles an hour or a propeller
model that can cruise 1,000 miles at 200 mUes per
hour' get ling 32 miles a cation of fuel.
TIIE TINY AlllPIANE hit a responsive
chord among thousands of pilots who dream or
an airplane ln every garage. For $27.SC.~ Bede or-
fered a kit for the "poor man's jet" and for u
mere $4,600 and about one year or work, by
Bede's estimate, a pilot could be nying the pro-
peller model.
But long before his litUe airplane couJd begin
conquering the skies, it r an into rough weather
on the gri>und.
Delays stretched Into years while Bede
searched for a reliable engine supplier for his
,Propeller model. Plans for a factory spawned a
maze of business and financial details tha t Bede said remain "truly not right yet."
By Bede's count, only eight of bis BOSS are
known to be Oying. The rest sit unfinished in
garages and shops around the country, waiting
for engines or other vital parts.
AMONG MAIOR hurdles separating the
BDS from blue sky Is approval of a Japanese·
built propeller engine and air frame design by
the Fede ral Aviation AdminJstration. And
Bede's proposed ~ m1lllon factory he're has not
yet been built.
"It's going to be a whlle yet,·· Bede said. ''I\
'will be the latter part of this year or early next
before everythlng is ready to so. We want to have
the factory ut up and ready about. the same Ume
cttlification come. throulh so we can-.rt tum·
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OPEN HOUSES -WlTERFRONT
4421 W. COAST HWY: ftriw ... llip for JO'
boat: ,,..... ~ ..... -.......... lpOCiOllS
c•do•illi•• --•ler t..•oOM with
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·JORDAN VAN THIEL
cloM to the woter. $106,000. OPEN SUM I OPEH HOUSES 1·5 PM
toS PM. ·I Ut::OROO~I S. P1 Bath. S.S0.950
2914 Yuma Circle, Santa An .. 3601 FINLEY AV~ two·bedroom J UEDltOOMS. P 1 Bath. SGl.900
._.. with •--~ unit' -or .t7:JJJ Apel Lane. Huntm~ton Seal·h
c••eri to• tlwff bf*OOM hoMe. Jnc!Mdes J HEl)H~'IS. ~Ha. Fa Hm · ~l.500
pier & float. Cozy firePoc• & patios°" the 10191 Bunt ml-!. Fountain Valley HOMES OPIH 1·5 Ns AftentOOll
wllttr. $160,000 -.d OWMf" will finann.
OPIH SUH I to 5 PM. 1 flEDROOMS,2 Bath. Pool S8l.950 UNIQUE IN l.ACK,IAY -Conte mporary
21912Seacrest Lanc,Hn tg. Bch. with a ntiques, <.'l e an, s pacious.
C09'0MA DEl MAR-CHIM.A COVE: Lost 2 BEDROOMS. l Bath $31,500 $162~500. See Nadine Crout at 2206
of ih kiccd. be..tiM 1.,,..,x> 90•106 lot: 490 E. S5th St. Lon~ Beach Winaward f..ane.
"'Y to Wlcf°" with fall .. om ocl9t & jetty 1llEDRMS.21r.! Ba. Fm. area 587,990 UHIQUE IN IROADMOOR -Backs to
•lew; owwer 111ay .._clilate. s 171,000. 206 7th Street. Huntington Beach green belt. sides to park, 4 Bedrooms
- ----plus boys' den, split;Stit9,500. See Barb JASMINE CREEK: CllCI "•MJ two bedroom OPPORTUNITY CAREER HIGHT Hutchings a t 2500 Wavecrest.
& detl; two fi.-.ploces. forwcol diftiftc) l"OOfft; Come as you are and get the details on UNIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW •OADMooa
illdlldes use of clllbhollM. pool & iocuni, vour future in the lucrative real estate -2 story, big 4 Bedroom, great family
..ctTEHMIS COURTS. JmtoM11rvelcMis way profession. Speak directly with our home. $164,900. See Ronnie Lundy at
of life -1 llwe Ht.re too. Fountain Valley Manager. . 1221 Starboard. (Hurry).
CORON.A DEL MAR: ~xi R~ty larcie Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 UNIQUE JM H.AUOR VIEW HOMES -
tltree bedroo111, 2'h baths, built·iH , to 9 p.m. or call for appt. ' Available for Lease only, S575/mo .• 3
111 s 50 ~ PL.AM' TODAY FOR YOUR TOMORROW Bedroom. clean, s unny and vacant. i.-c ate: 4 .... -,. _ _ See Barbara Collins at 1706 Port
OM Of A Kind!
F.nJI'>)' tlu~ lon•ly aooo sq.It hDllW \\Uh )'Ou1·
ranuty l)r \lnlN'tah1 \'Our
fril•nlls . Opt•11 kUdll'n.
b11ilti11:1. warm •uod 111
mosph1.•1•e, a~ul I patio.
sun wrch. 3 1<Jrwm:..
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too 11lt1 " h\cultl<.'~ to
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mom. Scpu.ruk 1.1umlry
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the mvllcrn t•o11\'l'·
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HOME
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS St F v ll Margate. . $43,900
2515 E. Cocnt Hwy. l805S Magnolia ·· ountain a ey UM I QUE IN C.ANYOM CREST -2 lloneymol)ncr·,, rll-111.:ht
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Gewerel. IOOlG....-1002 Canyon Cr est J·ust off San Joaquin sumeVAloan.Towl p.iy.
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1JSE YOUR VA HEW LIFE STYLE
l\1rd1<'l'111 p.irkland M'l
t111 ;:. Th i s hilltop
l•m-nhrime l0<)ks like a
pr1•fl':..~1onally done
modl!T. lTus cvcryfhTug
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. $209.000
EXCITING "L" shaped POOL. HIGHT
LIGHT VIEW LOCATION on GOLF
COURSE and 2 lar9e bedrooms.
Gt .. ous lor•cur MDcW with c•toM
desiqned octd coor.,_.ed Werion. An
exeatin rttttot .with .n--"Y .. ccity for
CJNIC~ liwi'"J mMI esutertal•i•9' htro
special touclMs too,...,_. to ....ti•.
Call us for special iMlnlctions °" ...try
ll:ru security CJot•. Opeft Sat & S.. I ·5
·PM.
SHORECLIFFS OCEAN VIEW
$244,500
. Especially lar«Je 5 bedroom hOCM with
-wide-world Ocea11 •d jetty VIEW.
Master Mite with your OWll liwl'") _...
9'd i.,. bolc011y, pllll wet bcr Olfd
office. s.porote bilicwd or ,,..._ rooM
wttt. both. Loach of gless to bri11cJ tM
........ pin hkjh pitCMd ....... ....
SW!'C*Rded by CMlh.i• ., .... ,, Giid
poo6-lind .yard. COOPaA TIVE SELLER-
off ers this ho111• ott leo1e-optlo1t,
•fchoRgei I O~wwt or ccwwtroct of sale.
OPEN SUI I· . -
WA THFltONT HOME
NEWPORT SHORES SIU,500
~ 1pocH" VIEW• tM wetter
with '/°"" OWft priwcft beech cM ....
wr..-OUSld patio. Pert.ct hocM for
IM«h ... ., ... t....., ~orat..t 4 .... °°"' 1totM with cJMs;tMD. L-. lot .ct cw-let loc ... on Mer the Pool Giid
t..i1eourt. Op• Sot& Sull l·S PM.
WATEIFtlOMf CONDO
lolboa p.,. .... $17.SOO
Gt..oro.1 2 be•OGM with room for
,_.boot occtslde ........ u ....... all
tM action with pri .. cy .ct 1tewity. A
pool for relaaoti• •.ct a VIEW of '""'"a on HM lay. ShoWCI ~ .,t.
OCUMAlOHT LOT EXCLUSIVE AltlA
St49,SOO
A •Hy _,.elil offering 10 Wld yow o~
..._ t.. tMs P""thJic-locott. lll •
pri• ... c..-ity with ~ sec.;ty.
5-ro•~ by °"'Y tt. best. c• 111 for
......._ OWMr w.m to licpildat. octd
IMfttMc...try. ·
LIA.SI: WATERFRONT HOME -HST
IA Y LOCATION. $I 500 mo. OM THE
WATllt WITH LAR&E•ICIPATIOTO
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.,... door. IOA T DOCI FOtt so· SAIL
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fM•IMd or ..-.shed.
Wtr!>p«i.JhLl' 111 ·1m 1tw u , h'r n~dT 1lww<>lt't' ••
vieW of waM honw~ w,, .. ~by boat and car.
WATERFRONT
HOMES
2Q.SJ W Co.1.,t H19hr,1.c1!-
Nt."4i'Un B1>ach
(714)6311400
* OPEN HOMES *
603 VISTA IOMfTA. M.I .
OPEN SW«>AY 1·5
Beautiful Bluffs 3· bdrm. condo, now
avail. for lease at $62.'>mo. Evelyn
Shalzen can also show you a variety of .
fine hom es for sale in the prestigious
Blufts.
GOLF COURSE FRONT.AGE
OPEN SATURDAY l·S
On Laguna Niguel 's beautiful course.
.Jan Oderinan offers a Tovely 2 bdrm., 2
bath condo for lease at S400 a month.
Also. a n exceptionaJly well furn. 2
bdrm .. 2 bath at $400. Option to
purchase is avail. on both homes. See
.Jan at 31524. or 3164.2 West Nine Dr.
coffCrown Valley Pkwy.> ·· ·
SAM JUAM CAPISTRANO
25561 VIA DB. ltEY OPIN SUM. 1..S ·'
Popular 3 bdrm., 2-story home: less
Lhan a mif e from Dana Point Marina.
Immed. o c cupancy avai l. Incl.
community pool. See Solly on premises
or call for directi~.
'1 ... ~ .,, 1-c l-t in i~ t? 1 ~'!es i gr.'!·~
/{11tern
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front and can be made with long sleeves or
sleeveless._ ..J;'.::~.b.nc:~ hantung, double knit,
ll$thtwe11tht wool. 73350 is cut ontr tn Misses 6·14.
Su:e 12 requires 312 yd.s. of 45" fabric. To order:
send palll!rn number. ite. name. address and tip.
Pnce SZ.00 plus 30" postal{e and handling.
Spadea Pots>0urrl Pattem Collection -some new.
ome former favoriles. Afl in one firm cover
bonklet. j;2 00 r10stpa1d. Make check payable to
Spadea. ::>enrl order tu this newspaper. c to
Spadea. 2 Br1d14e St., M11for<I. New Jen.ey 08848,
Dept. ex 1s. • •
UNIQUE IN llG CANYON -Spacious 3 buth, with handsome
Bedroom. Regcn~y, f airway location,. u.:.cd bric k rm .·placc.
vacant $255 000 See Vergilene Hull at Prn:ed und<'r market for
-' ' • 11 u 1 c k s a I c . 0 w u c r 81 Royal St. George. transferred. must ~1:11
UNIQUE IN MEWPORT CREST -2 1mmcdiutcly, '1t11 rry
Bedroom, fantastic vi,ew, great decor, pleasecall
SlOS_J>.00_,--.See J_oAnue Perkins at 1Hl
Odyssey Court. · ·
U~ICJUI: li()M~§
REALTORS• .
"THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEii TEST MO,,..ES
CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000
MESA VERDE. 546.SS90 • CALL VS
IOOZG....-al 1002
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Pete Barrell J<eaft'J
·r pre3enl~ . .
NEWPORT· HEIGHTS .
SPACIOUS & IMMACULATE -3
bedrooms & den home, nice yard,
covered patio. breakfast room &
convenient to schools . S93.950.
600 Michoet Pl Cor 15th H.I. Sot S-I ·5
BACK BAY AREA
OHl6-0F-A·KIND -6 bedrooms. dining
room, family rm. On corner of 23rd.
near Irvine Ave. Lovely big trees.-
v acant and ready for school age
family now. $135,000.
zz;DO l•e rirlfLo. ..-wpt lch ~ 1-S
LIDO ISLE
VAC~MT AND RUDY TO MOVE IN!
Newly decorated. on wide Jot -street.
lo strada. Lovely enclosed patio, new
kitchen. 3 b~droorris . Great location
for t ennil' players, bea('h goers.
boaters, $149,500.
In V5a Tmste. Hpt lch Sot Sun I ·5
84YCRm ---
FAMILY HOME -nice 5 bedroom . 4
bath home with formal dining room
+ family room. Excellent location on
quiet s t reet . c lose t o school s .
shoppin~. etc .. St59.500.
1114 Glet1wood. Hpt lch Sot Sufi I ·5
2 VIEW LOTS
fOOL TIME
for $71,900
licaut1folly rcmo<lelrcl a
hedrip. 2 bath Colll•ge
Park pool hoffil'. Lul':ltl·d
on quiet tree-l11wd l>tl'l'l'l.
Thi,, home has too many
amenities lo h!-t. ::.o come
and sec:! Won 'L lust::
c11ll now'.
IA'3Kn~sl
1555 W. S.ket, C.M.
H9Jct to Mart(et 8nket
549•86SS
OWNER MUST SELL
Will consider contr:wt or
lease with optiun : 3
bdrms .• 2 baths, lgc.
family rm. & den. XJnl
Balboa Peninsula loea·
uon. $125.000
1>"73·3663 673·808li 1-..:ves
associated
BPOK EPS REAL TOPS
l fiJ 1, W BolbtJo ti." l !66 !
THE BLUFFS
Panon1m1c view or lhe
Back Bay rrom this im-
maeulate ;1 BOHM., 2
bath rondo, done in soft
yellow tone~. llc:im c1.:1l·
inAS. You'll fall in IOV('
with lh1:..ont· It\ a h1•11u
I\''' !:'1 IU.OOU
OVERLOOKING Nl'WJX>rl llurhor. Call .,
about th.ese nl~w lis tings nOOO :-.q . ft. 't5'3 CAMPUSl>t·fRVl,.E
h k" $62 "')() h ' II C 0 111-:N OAll.Y eac . as ing . ,· ,.J< NH.' a urt 11,\)I TOtit> !\I.
675·4060.
NEW ON MARKET
IAYCIEST Ivan Wells best 4
bedroom m odel. f'ormul dining room,
large family room w /fplc & parquet
floors. A must see! Well priced at
$159,500.
1002 G11ter.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
LIDO ISLE
210 VIA CORDOVA
OPIH SAT /SUH/MOtil I ·4
Beamed ceilin gs. 45 ft . lot; 5 bdrms. +
den or office. $195,000
HOME FOR LIA.SE I targ~ ramuy trome-on 75 ft. iot with
spacious pri vatc patio. 5 Bdrms .,
dining rm. & family rm. Sl200 M o.
yearly.
LAWSON REALTY CO.
* * 67MS'2••
HOME & INCOME
Alfor<l gruc(ou~ Ii\"'" In
1h111 Ir.: :i b<1. 2 Im, Fn
11'1111 <hninit. :i rri,I•·'· dbl
)tar telt'c I W/l•1wlu11ed
1•011rt)'arcl owrwr' 1a11l
whllr r1•1•1•1v1n)I 1n1•01111·
rrorn two :nxlrm, t hooo·
1111 W/l)rtvutc 11ut1oi-&
~·111'10!11•11 I a 11 nd ry r 111
5'15-!lt!ll --.,.
Walker & lee
Reel flltote
WALK TO SURF
68EDROOMS
M:immolh fan11ly hnin1•
Vt'ry closf' In th!' hrt1C'l1
Thi-; nm• hull It ull. l>Cll
Comlly room. lot.x of up·
i; r all Io A. ,\J on 1 <' u r <'<I
111ndlscapm~ front & rcur
These are h:1rd to find. SQ hurry! Call 546·2313._
OPfrl 111 q • 11} f!IN 10 Iii tll(U -
THE REAL
ESTATE RS -~
V.A.IUYHS
Two3 SR. 2 nu. homes. is.ooo It s.t3.ooo.
No mQlllCY down.
546-H40
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Relocatiilg?
'TARBELL CAN HELP YOU
locate your new home and sell your
present home at a good profit! We're a
member o'f RELO. Inter-City Aetoca·
tion Service, a·nalional network of re·
eltors experienced in handling family
relocation problems. Whether moving
across town ... or across country. call
the friendly folks at Tarbell. After all.
we've been
FINDIN1 HOMES
FOR FOLKS SINCE THE
WEST WA~ WON!
CoftecJe Partt D.euxe:
One block to schools, ctose 10 conege and
shoppin·g center• Excettent area on a tush tree
lined street• 4 versatile bedrooms. 1 \\ baths
Dining area. entry hall lo living Quarters
warmed by a ltre's 9low. Deluxe bu1f1·1ns 1n lhe
homemaker s kitchen. Dance lloor patio for
summer fun Sp.rawllng design, needs a little
paint' Great assumable lo an. $60.500
54().1720. .... .
$48,000 -leach Cottage:
Darling beach home w1th1n walkinQ distance
10 the surt1 Lois of room IOI' your boat or
trailer CoLy inside with a 01111ate maste< suite
or con11erl•ble den area. D1n1ng quarlers
served by a "beach bum kitchen accented
with OOllSh&d wood cilbinaTs The once Is
right Call 540· I 720
Prettv Comer Lot:
Super 'antast1c home on owet . orivate
comer 1011 3 bedrooms. 2 baths • gracious
lam1ly room for your pool table Nearly new
carpets and drapes 1rrrich tones and.textures
E11tra garden room or painters studio. Even a
garage door opener lor vour co11ven1ence!
Neatly groom~ yards S64,900. 540· 1 720.
4 +Family Rm:
For the large family! Gltstemng hardwood
.UOOL$.--hearly 41.0lle-llfePlaca ,gcac6$-ltie.
oversized lam1lv room that s POOi table s1ze<f.
4 bedrooms or 3 + den or sewing room
Totally delu.1te kitchen w•th tne best vi
butlHns· New on the market ta~e advantage
and save• S55 950 can 540.1720
$54,000-Eosy Livin:
In thcs C81tlorrt1a Classic townhome. 15 acre
park. proposed manna nearby. Owner
gone-move '" clean! 3 bedrooms, 2Vz baths .
· 01nrng area. tiearth ltreplace In the ruiturv
living room . Chef's dehght kitchen with
' beautiful bu1ft·tns. Comm. swim pool & full line
ol rec facilities available. Submit all oflers, call
540·1720.
-·
Slumpstone Courtyard:
For ma1t1mum privacy' Prolessronally
landscaped yards with fruil trees & huge
covered veranda Lighted lounra1n on the
courtyard Freshly painted. new drapes &
central air cond1l1on1ng1 3 bedrooms. 10·guest
d1n1ng room served by a ranch kitchen Formal
h11fng room. Plenty of room for a 1>19 00011
S59.950. Call 540· 1 720
2-Story Giant:
In Tustin school area! Spacious executive
home with a sparkling heated & filtered 0001 &
sundeck that ·s Ideal tor outdoor leisure and
entertaining! Large ttvtng room with used
brick fireplace. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths Entry hall
to family room. Sits on a large CDS street with
plenty of Privacy• s 79.990 Call 979-2390
S39,500-Wood Patio:
With brand spank1n 11ew 8801 Hand~orne 3
bedroom lownhorne. I' 1 baths Formal 01ntng
room served by a 1otally modem kitchen with
11me-savcn9 apphanc"s Luxury living room.
soctuded parent~ retreat with 11 t. own bath
Carpels drape-. Comm POOi & wooo decked
palto voranrln S39 !iOO 0 111 10<1;iy 919·2390
4 ldrm Ranch:
Prrced for the d15crimina11ng home buyof'
New birch cabcne1s 1n ltlo country kitchen with
the best 1n built-Ins 4 ver'lallle bedrooms
(could be 3 , a ~ew1no room) D1n1ng area.
en1~rta1ner Ii living room with brick ltroptaco.
Dance floor patio <>urrounded by neatly
manicured yord·. S46 500 Clll 979-2390
540-1720
29~5 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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TWO-STOllY OH PAU
Ta,Sterully decorat~ 4 ~"'<lroom on
one or Harbor View Hills quiet
streets . Vuluc & quality make this
a n outstanding buy. S147,000. OP ..
SUM. Z.5. 3707 IHLIT IS&.g.
MY TtANSF&TOUI GAIM
Large Newport Beach 3 bedroom,
21_, bath condo with new carpeUi.
Only lived m a few months . Just
58J,500.
UOADMOOI nan.I •OCK
Day & nig ht light views from
forma l I iv. rm .. d in. rm. & m aster
bedrm. Beautiful 4 bedrm .. 21 2 bath
ho me w /ra m. rm. & 3 cur garage.
S9G.500 land included.
LIDO CORta HOMIE
Lar~t' c ustomized home with every
room having outstanding rea{ures.
Five bedroom . d ining -fam ily &
den. Close to t•lub & tennis. $275,000.
llG CANYON VERSAILLES
It's bcaul1fully informal with all
la rge rooms for family li vini! &
entertainin~ -l l>Cdrooms. family
room . 4 1:i baths. Watc h g olf
ma t ches from beautiful pa tios.
SM4.000.
NEW IH HA.RIOI VllEW
1 bedroom M onte~o w/attraclive
yard. Near pa rk, pools. 2 blocks to
Ande r son sch ool. Beautiful ly
decorated & upgraded. Sl17,000
includmg-lamt
CORONA DEL MAR-OCEANFRONT
T r i -I c ,. e I . t' I 1 f rs i d e h o m e
w 's pcctauular otcan & jetty \'lew. 3
b e d room s. fam . rm .. g ue s t
quarters. llarclwoocl noors in dining
room & k1lchcn. hand textured
plaster walls. Jacuzzt in master
SUl lC. SJJ5~000
SPYGLASS HILL
Breathtaking view. 4 bedroom . 3
baUlS, decora ted wLcarc & taste .
Du tch doors. French doors. you
name il. T his 1s ~pecial. J\skmg
$195,000
GALAXY D•IYE-·FH UNO
Nl'w C'Ustom home'. front row \'lew
:J he<lroom . 3 bath \\'tlh 2 firepktces.
wl'l har. formal thnin,I! room. l.arj:!c
family room . room for pool.
5225.000
LIHDA ISLE
Fren C"h Regency c ustom h ome
w/62 ' fronla~e on Harbor Is land
cha nnel. 6 bedrooms. family room.
forma l dinin)! 'room. wet bar. wine
storage, e levator . dark room .
S385.000.
PIUVA TE WOILD
On Big Ca nyon Country C lub
Fairways. Tra ditional e legance &
m od e rn c on veni e n ce in t his
outs tanding Country Frenc h .
Newpor t Beach estate. Brochure
available. $450.000.
TOP OF TURnE ROCK HILLS
See for eTer from this quality :i
hedroom Pr<'sidcnl hom e w/fam.
rm .. formal din. rm . 3 car garage
& 2 1'.! b a th s . P e rfe c t f o r
entertaining w /fantastic areu &
ni~ht lig ht V ICWS. Sl49,950 la nd
included
LOOK TO THI SU
,from both spacimLc; units of unique
Corona dcl Mar d uplex . Va ulted
wood h c am ce iltn ~s plus 2
bedrooms. 2 baths in each. Custom
d<'s i1?n e d fo r e nte rta inin g o n
secluded overs ized lot. S245,000.
CAMDUltGHT & GOLF CLUIS
Overlookinst the !airwa y or minutes
from te nnis. s urfing o r sailing.
5 patious c us tom 4 tw d room on
h<•u utiiully la nclst•apc<I Int with
room fnr 1l0ol . S2R.'l,OOO
LIDO tSLAHD CHARMIR
Oeluxc Lido Island 4 bedroom. 3
bath hmne oi\ wide lot. Street Lo
s trt1ct l oct1t i on . Immac ula t e
rondition & ready to move into.
St5!J.500.
OClAH AMD CAMYOM VIEW
Privat e . c llinj! for s pacio us
contcm rorury four h(>Droom homr . t.ar~e lot with pool. Efrecti\'e u~e or
glass. s tone and wood. S215.000.
IMPRESSIVE ltG CAHTOH .
Vl'r~ailles with outstanding views of
golf courst?. Newport Center plu
0t·~an & sunsets . This 4 bedroom
ra m1\\' room . -1 bath home IS Ulr
t•ond'itione d & has cxtcns i\·e
improvem ents. $273,000.
MEW IM WISTCUff
Marvelous 5 bedroom family home
w [4.~ _b~ths _ & a f-'mily room.
ractive pool & Jacuzzi plus a
large s \de y a _rd. Spectac u lar
exterior e levation & a circular
drive. $152.500 includioa land.
R·2
CORONA DEL MAI
Walkins d1'1lllllC't' IC
i;bol)l)JO& und lx•nrh Im muculatc Z twdroo1n
homl' un It ·2 lot H<-tlt>r
thun 1ww with C'1lpper
pluinb1ni: <'<>H' f m•phll'('
!Ind nll"C llJl"lll'll Siil.~
1113~
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1~1111
5 BEDROOMS
Formal Dining ·
OPE..'\ SU~OAY l·S. Se
tlu!> charmmg homu u l~ Pt>.im.w.. oft Sirn ·
i\n11. Prof. detorale<1.
Harbor H1.i;h School.
400E.tr. FOR All C.Mit'f&ia MW
KtHGSIZE!
4 Bedrooms + 21h
lath
~I'\\ ly ll!>lt•IJ 'l'1hllllll1 tm' nhoml' 111 1:ountu1n
\'.1ll1i\. Over 1800 s11. 11.
Slep ' anto lus h ll\•in
room., f.im1lv room and
d1 n\og ar"u. Bright c heery w .f e ·s ave
kitt•hen. Verballlc rtoor
plan. l.ot.s of 11ch wood,
wallp:iper und cu~torn
MIWUT IN 1"I ...... S ..
Bea utirully decorated & maintained by
ori gurnl.owner. Only adults occupied.
Large living rm. music room, formal
~ng1 21h baths. Lovely neutral colors
Pracea right! Hurry!
520 CANCHA SAT/SUN 1·5·30
OU> COIOMA ~ MA• -VllW!
Ocean front! Fabulous l!Mr view from most rooms of this custom 4 bedroom
split level. Lge guest rm & bath. Wet
ba r, open beamed ceilings, indirect
lighting. Your own private steps to Big
Corona Beac h. Reallf s pectacular!
$345,000-Call for appoJ.Dlment.
TODAY-rrs A °'FfX9-UPftE:R"
In a _.eek or so present Ownj?r will
redecorate etc. -and incr ease the
price. So hurry & you can do your own
thing! 3 Bedrooms, large Anthony
heated pool completely fenced. $49,500.
2159STATE AVE., CM Sat /Sun 1·5:30
IA YFltONT 0-COHDO• FOR LEASE / .NEW large 2 bedroom. 2~ bath 2Jid
floor apt. in finest bldg. in a rea.
24-Hour security, pool, jacuzai, sauna,
billiard room. $1,250 per month.
ZlllS-......... Road
HEWPORT CENT .. M.I. 644-4910
d r-.1 pc :t. H u r r ~ ~ Th i '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \\on 't Inst ! A~ only ~
Sti:t 000. lS-12. 2535. • • C'-17.l·.9·11s".11"0'"''" Ge•HI 1002G1•r.. • · 1002 I
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Only a half block to CJI ff Ori Vl'. Al most
'• ac re 75 ft. "'-:We lot, 3 bedrooms,
forma l dining room, new kitC"hen.
copper plumbing and 4 car garage.
Lots of room for boat. cam per. garde n
·or whatever . Stressed for second story.
OPEN QAIJ.. Y : ,324 EL; MOD EN/\,
BEAUTIFUL ILUFFS
Imagine the luxuriousness of a home
and the easy li ving of a condominiu m
on a gorgeous wide greenbelt close to
the pool. Beauti£ul "Z" Plan with
dramatic two·s.tory entry. 4 l arg~
bedrooms. fo rmal dining room. huge
kitchen and family room. Brunswick
pooltable and one year war ranty
included. A Valley Realty exclusive
offered at Sll0.000. OP E!'l SAT./SUN.
1-5: 411 VISTA SUERTE. .
640.9900
PJl.e~8~~
Valley Realty
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<'onvenie nces. ·flavor this beauti£ul
EXCLUSIVE
Huntington
Harbour
Open Sot/Sun 1-5
Perfect retirement with
t1n·a iry -open-spac1ous
reeling. Patio 'front and
r ear . Mini-ma1nl.
~drm. 2 bath, 2 sep,
i:arages w/elec openers.
Come \'1sit 17171 Roun
dh1ll Dr. One block I
'' atcr. tennis or c lub.
Sl6,500
llEDROOM
Hurrv'. This inalu f:tml
l" 3 · lx'oroom hnm1· +
1iouhk• i.:ur Jr,,• ''on l las I
:11 tc1 hi' prll'l' (~ rl'al
:..tarter home. :'lol'W roof,
ne w stucco and nl'W
paint on l'Xlcrior. 1'ry VA
110 down. Just listed. &>
fir!ot. lo calf !or t.b
barJ,?aui· prico. 963 6767.
(V'f•l ,,I q • II l II"" '0" N ( f I
home a t the tip of Balboa Peninsula . Quality appt's. thruout the 3 bdr ms. +
den + s ep. maid's quarters & laundry
r m.! On an extra wide lot! Mstr. bdrm.
with adjoin., luxurious bath; country
kitchen with bit-ins. in~I. r adar range.
Entertain in the gracious living rm. & ·
sep. dining/sunroom1 or. in the brick
paved . & tree shaa ed patiQ. Ours exclusively -by app't. Sl.55,000
OPEN-5fJM.MC)M. 1·5
1201 BERKSHJRE LANE. Newport
Beach. A beautiful lanai overlooks tl\e
park-like setting of this lovely 3 bdr m ..
2 bath home, Ceaturing 2 cozy frplcs. in
living rm. & dining.family rooms.
Proudly ofrered for the first time!
Seldom are homes for sale in this most
desinible area. Only S126,500
LIDO ISLE COKTEMPORARY
Check these features! 60 Ft. s treet to street comer . 2 'Sunny patios, 3 Jge.
BH.. each with own bath, 3 car garage, sing le story . both family rm. & forma l
d in mg rm .. :<Int floor plan . rc:alistically
priced at Sl99,500. CAI.,.L TO SEE!
DAVIDSON REALTY
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SPECULATQllS
IARGAtH HUNTERS
Eai.ts1de l>uple'I:. Quallt)
bwll.:! hedrm unit ~ "'1th
-s pa do u " y a rd a n d
~cparul~ ~arages o
qwet cul-de s ac. W
shingle roor. Bcautiru
condli.1011. Only :o.'71,
full price. Cull 5 10·1l51
1:\cwporl Ofh~el
~HERITAGE
··-REALTORS
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1l "'ell Call NOW, IG.MT&.
CANYON & OCEAN
VIEW .•. COM
$138,000 ·
From your living room, dining room &
mstr bdrm ~ 4br, exclusive home.
comp red ecorate d s parkling new
w/pvt beach acce5s. 0,... S-1·5, 6ll
Rodrforcl. Cwo ...... CclM.
VIEW * VIEW * VIEW
UMDERST ATED ELEGANCE
$315,000
M agnifi cent v ie w o f Ha r bor .
Catalina & Palos Verdes. Best in
CdM /NB a r ea. Profession a lly
decorated & landscaped. Stunning,
o n e o f a kind. fa mil y &
entertainment home on q uiet street
no thru traffic. 4500 sq. ft.. r;
bdrm. pool. jacuzzi. formal dmmg
room , 3 fi re places. Agt.
551-2714 or 752-6521
G ... ,.. 1ooz·G, .. re1 1002
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LIKE NEW DUPLEX
3BH, 3BA (UPPER >. Oc.-•lew from
deck. Large lBR CLOWER> -4 car
garage. Frplc in each unit, bltns. crpts
& drps. Close to beach. 5133,500.
NEW DUPLEX
Close to the bay w ,'some ocn & bay
view. Beaut. crptg & drps lhruoul.
bltns :£rplc, etc. S120,000. ..
JACOBS .REALTY
---675-661.
2919 Newport lf¥d. corner 30th
1002 G....,.el 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Heights
432 E. 16th. Piace
OPIEN
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rm. 2 frplr!>. Ai.,umalJlc
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Investor's Attention!!
Ra ncho ulifornia, a~ The Plniu. Hwy.
395 37 uni t motel + l~o. owne r or
mun.a~c r <1 uartc r s. be autlfully
fu rnishttd . 2 Luk~ + 20x40 heated
1)0()1: compl('tely {.'quipped for own
aund ry ~rr' kc.' incl. Volkswagen bus
ror UU'J,>Ol'l 1m•k UJ) ll~taurunt, roff~
:;hop & ba r , with cnt~rtolnment &
d a n<'in ~ i n the l oun ~e . Speci a l
preparation of fine foods for the entire
fomily. Out of state owners wish to
ltquld ntc their Calif. holdings. Priced
u l only $380,000 + lnventorl<'S.
Compl e t e informatio n avail. t o
qualified buyea-8.
"C" THOMAS. REALTOR
2i.i W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach
541-5527 54S.164l Ins.
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FINER HOM!S
FtlOM $74,500 TO Sl.200,000
1506 ANTIGUA -DOVER SHOIES
OHN SUH. I ·S P.M. Won 't last at this
price ! Be autif ully maintained
custom ho me w /4 bedrooms (could
be 5 >. 4 'r.i baths, ramily room,
dinin~ room + lg. billiard room .
·-car s:ara~c. S229.500 fee. CCJJl __ ., __ _
DRAMA TtC CUSTOM
Spa t 1o us f a mily ho me exudes
warmt h & exciting stylt'. Smashing
master s uite w /lavish balhs. ofrice
ur sillin~ room & Bay VJ EW + 2
more I~. hedrooms & family room
w /wet bar. Located in the Best
Ilcach orie nted a rea -Bayshores.
$175.900. OPEH SUH. l·S ,.M, 2111
IAYSHORE DR. CC34>
INVESTORS -DWLEX
Great a rea of Newport Heights.
Nearly new Warmington units w/3
be drooms. f ir eplaces . walk·in
closets, pn\•ate patios & walk to
schools & io.hops. A.'ikii J( SJ 12.000.
Bar bar a Wrighl 644-6200. IC35>
JASMINE CREEK -VIEW
Wond e rfully upgraded in blue
tones. 3 bedrooms . 21f.i ballt5. family
room, forma l di n in~ & nice view
overlookin ~ canyon & ocean.
Locat ed close t o pool, j acuzzi,
tennis & r lubhouse. 2-t hr . security
)!ua rd. Gisela La mson 644-6200.
<C36 )
''PEHINSULA POINT"
C lose lo beac h ! Be autifully
decorated 4 bedroom, family & den
heme excellently priced at Sl64,SOO.
Lynne Kothe llJ644-6200. CC37)
"LIFE ,CAM IE IEAUTIFUL"
Lovely Lido Is le Home on BAY
w/5-0' pier & float. 5 bedrooms. 4Y2
baths. lovely wide lanai overlooking
b ay. Exceptiona lly priced at
Sl98,000-l e.as.eho ld . Bo b Owe ns
642-8235. CC38 > -
IMMACULATE
Custom·built Baycr est 3 bedroom
w/fami ly r oo m ."formal dining.
p a n e l e d d e n w /w et bar . 2
firepl aces. s tudy , l g . mas ter
hedroom & very pri vate patio.
$99,500. Vi r . J ashinski 642-8235.
J C39 l ?
ADULT RmEAT
S pa c i o u s · 3 bedroom hom e
w/separa te master s uile. Many
extras & in immaculate condition.
Cookie Allison 642·8235. <C40)
THIS HOME HAS hHYTHIHG!
Occun Vie w. city lights. be autiful
rX>OI & j acuzzi, ff fircpil + s unken
iving r oom. furnlly room. vaulted
c <' 1 Ii n ~ s . 2 f i n · p I a <' t.' s. s pi r u I
sta 1 r<·a ~w . I t>edroom!. & hui;:e
rc·f·rl'u l 1011 room w , bu l co ny.
l (rcs 1 ~l ablc ' Marjor1<• Mahon
G4Hi200. CC·ll I
IRVIME -$74,SOO
Sharp 2 bedroo m & den home done
in e a rth ton<·s . Jac uzii & llir
conditioning . See it now! Lynne
Rothell G 14 .(j200. <C42)
"TWO FOR THI MOMIY l"
A really neut dup\cx & a ..:rent buy
at $90,000! ! Etach over 1500 sq.ft,,..
w/3 hedrooms & i baths. Dr1 ve hy
1798 Cr<•s lmont <al 18th St. in Costa
Me:-.u I Boh Owrn:-li12-X!!3:l 1(' l:l l
HARIOR VIEW CA.RMR
Shurp 3 bed room . I-story home
ste ps from comm. pool & park.
Outstandinl( brick & cemenl work
-covered patio -f'irepit . gas BBQ
-auto. 14arage d oor ope ner -
cedar c losel. S114,500 Incl. land4'
Joyce Edlund 64.2·823.5. (C44 >
THI ULTIMATE IH LOTS!
Big Canyon·s BEST w/spectacular
VIEW! J\ bargain at $159,750. Bob
Owens 64.2·8235. CC45)
'42·1235
tol Dovtr Drive
lnllf'lt •I Qtmpus V•lley CMlttr
752.1414
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J\are ~ummerClmt< op _;l"{Q.6~ J{a6~ S•lf""'1°"1 of, LJl ~ REDUCED" porlutHly ! l'rlv :lll.' 'l'wo full Ume a iOClate ••
parkw ay l ~.Hh t o ! po ltlorb "''olublr in• W Om.ti 'OUI' ow 840,·11 motivated"
M.-clud«l ~ntroncl.'! Ex Lido ls le bayfront: reduced from "c 11 u t Q b I 1 b c d. Pinc QuaJity Propertles f.;1rgc 4 tx-drpi hornf'. • J. r.r_.__ __ __.L... ,. Co.·Rnahc1n1 .. ~utl\o livini room \l•ith $495,000 to $425,000. Prime location m lier. hh;hl)' produr tw<i11t rarn r m . forurnt
\--~__,_m a European h e1rtla . . h b tbt k' i i:: Bd r. tt•e. prcJ1t l1tr of11rt'. Open u-.. ..... 15 •II\\ rm. qu1<•t tr\'•' hnui l:iplcurun ;i:ilh.•y "''h Wll rea a tng v ew. "' rms., ~ ldHlly loc11trd ti) 11~ mJ· ~ • i.\n·\'t. BcH er hurry
UMIYllSITY PAD ~ LIVa. l a COHO<>
Firs t time otr~red. hard to find
Hanover Model ; quiet locatlon. Priced
for Cast s~le at 500,950.
ILUHS 5 .. IEA"1Y
Super e n d unit, big Z·Plan.
Beautifully decorated. 31h f>athi;,
country kitchen, encl. patios.
Assumable8~% loan.
Reduced to Sll2.000
Just some ol dozens of fine
properties lo show you. Please call -
C.F. COLESWORTHY
. 640.0020
IASTll.Wf CIMTB
HOUSES FOR SALE
2 HDROOM
2017 Maple. Costa Mesa
645·3474 $49,500 Sat/Sun 12·6
11 Odyssey Cr~. Nwpt Crest, NB
631·0283 $105,000 Sun. 1·5
2 II & FAM RM or DEH
444 CabrlJlo. Corona del Mar
640-7000 Sl67,500 Sat.Sun 1·5
1064 Katella. Laguna Beach
494-9473 $82.950 Sun. 1·5
257 Santa Isabel. Costa Mesa
642·5549 584 .500 Sat /Sun 12·5
#23 Flores Dr. <Rancho San Joaq )
833-3066 Sunday 2·5
•9Canyon Crest Drive. HVH. CdM
675-6000 S96.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
#9 Rue Fontaine. Big Canyon. NB
631·1400 S209.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
6211 Sierra Siena Rd Irv.
833-1631 S84 .500 Sunday 11-5
6.59 Bolsana Dr .. Laguna Beach
646·7711 Sun 1·.5
2050 Garns ey, Santa Ana
546-8577 $46 ,950
llEDROOM
Sun 1·5
~Santa Ana Ave. Nwpt J~ghts. NB
645·0221 $86,500 Sunday lH
295.Camellia Lane cEastside> CM
557.0734 s.56,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
•3130 Bray Lane. Costa Mesa
557·3338 S59.900 Sal/Sun 1-5
•21 Montanes Estc. Irvine
752-1685 Daily 10-5
2303 Anniversary La. Newport Bch
556-8181 $75.500 S /S /M 1·4
4459 W. Coast Highwy. Nwpt Beach
675-9547 $105.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
952Azaleanr. <Greenbrook)CM
548-1168 $70.000 Sat/Sun 1·4
132 Via Trieste. Lido 11. NR
642·5200 $149.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
324 El Modena. Npt. HLc; .. NB
640-9900 $121 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5
492 16th Place. Costa Mesa
640-9900 $72.500
••3603 Fmley Ave .. NB
Sun 1·5
675-5511 Sl60.000 Sun 1·5
16745 Barefoot Circle. Hunt Bch
897·0321 $69.500 Sun 1·5
f>.171 Citadel. Hun tington Bch
897-0321 s.54,500 Sun 1-5
489 Diamond1 Laguna Beach
494·9473 S92.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
25.561 Via De l Rey. San Juan Capo
675·3000 Sun. 1·5
6.51 Vlstn Bonita CRluffs >NB
6-U-6200 Sal /Sun t 5
18 Montuna:s N ( R. San J oaq > Irv
644·6200 Sal /Sun l 5
23 Wood rus h. lr\'lnc
551 ·6871 SflH.900
18.54 1''ullerton ( Jt:Sidc) CM
646·2087 Sl9,750 S /S/M 12·4
505Scawurd Hd. Coronadel Mar
644·721 t $108 ,700 Snt /Sun 1·5
320 Murigold . Corona del Mar
673 6.510 S89.500 Sun. 1·5
•2051 Shipway. Baycrel't. N.B.
675-6900 SllS.500 Sun,Mon1·5
71:l Larks pur. Corona del Mar
675·6900 S89,500 Sun 1·4
l IR & FAM RM ~ D84
1930 P ort Bis hop Cir . HVH NB
673·8.SSO $12.5,000 Sun 1 ·5
1851 Port Tiffin. IMINB
673-8550 St 10.000 Snt/Sun 1·5'
20S Amhe rst <College Pk> CM
546·9556 S68.000 Sat/Sun l ·S
212 Kings Place. Newport Beach
548·6124 $115.000 Sal/Sun 10·6
226 Via Grazlana <Udo> NB
675--6615 Sl45.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
:.>1 Avenida Cerrito.s <Bluffs> NB
833-1969 $143.000 S /S/M 1·5
1 Pcppcrgra~s <Deerfield). Irv.
559-0113 S76.900 Sat/Sun 12·5
4061 Glenwood St. Irvine
551·4519 $69.950 Sat/Sun 1·5
500 De Anza. Corona del Mar
67S.4392 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
5302 Sierra Roja <Turtle Rock) Irv
833-8256 $85,000 SIS /M 11 ·5
•31771 National Par k Dr. Lag. Nig.
8.11·1203 $94.900 SIS 12:30-6
3406 Catamaran OMI) CdM
640-2309 $137 .500 S.M l·S/Sun 10-2
226 Via Gr azian:i (Udo> Npt Bc:h
675-6615 Sl45.000 S /S/M l·S
13161 Bow Place. TwUn
838-3443 $91.000 Sun 1·5
1057 Visalia Dr. <Mesa Woods) CM
979-8866 Open Sat.&Sun 1·5
J,8782Saginaw Or . (T·Rock) Irv
133-0ISl -5,900 Sat/Sun l·S
dining cntt'rla1n mt-nt baths': pier & s ide tie ror large boat. J•)r m.1rk\'t1n.i JIU & t ll· 550 Vi tu Grande, East Bluff $110.000 owner must tl\Ovt' I !
Watlb or gl~~ lt.111 to >11'1n1t •1 H·r~ :.ix·i:t-i.:irul Your Hostess Brenda Whitney 833·<r746 UU-0303 tiu11c cul·dC·&lll "Ith LIDO REALTY Otll'1.ilJun & AlnL n :putl&· ~ 11h11t1mtr1ng pool J nd tron p
b<>.1t anit 1r;11lcr ..1t'CC!iS' U77 Via Lido. N.I. '7J.7JOO l82l ort Shetrield , Harb. Vu Sl 14.000
1'h1:. · a tx.<droom b(:auty 1-:" r> c r I c n cc d pro · Your Ho,,tess Sally TerwiUgcr 67S.J4 t l won't fist. 'l'ry SG.:?95 fcs .. 1on11ls who Jcslre a
tot»I down! t'or qwi:k more l11de11~ndenl ut 5 Jade Co S I
6how111a call 84Hi010. ChwW I 002 G ... ,,.. I 002 ll\f) pl\l're or operullon. V('. P)'~ ass $209.90() 0tit•'""."''.,..'n~1..,<1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'<lml>cned \li'lth arr"· -Y"°urJLosLcs sLowltaVanOsl64<1·1290 [ ~ I s urER IUY trl'rnely wcnerous com-~ ll~fdl;t; Westside Tiii~ ho~~d~·~!:s som~ ~~~~r~'iii~~l~~~enl. ~ Bodeg a B~ly . Spyglass . S2)..5,000 ""REAMPUff" l'Jtt' hut \\here elM" .. c.HI .. HASTINGS & C O. Your Host J ohn Pollack 640-4196
IACK IA Y AREA
Thi:. harply deeorul'-'tl 3
bdrm fJ m h o m1' '' r re :.hl ~· painll'd &
reJlures new decor.1lor
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" ,ou frncl " • .i bdrm ... b.i ..... '"LTORS 6 '"0.5560 'lle wlv p;untcJ ;,ind hvmc \\1tR ltl\'Utcd on ~~ .. SM l'b c· I s I
t'Jrpc?t ('cl 1>.1rl101( 3 qwl.:l cul dl• ~UC .1l lhlS a I U arc e, pyg 3SS $22!,000
tk•llroom "1111 p.rneled low, IQ~ pn<'<"' ~ don't 4-PLEX Your Host He nry Durant 644-4896
fJm1h· rtK•111. Ruum foa delll)'. C'ull toduy un th~ ~.ird~n .1111l I ru1t trees. ooe S<lS W9l
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$l4,950.
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Bargain!!
$49,900 . .
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•401 Kings Pl. <Nwpt Ugts >NB
645·4516 Sat/Sun 1·5
1982 Tus tin. East Costa Mesa
SlJ..1768 S66.500 S /S/M 1-5
1201 Berksh ire Lane. Npt. Beacb
645-7575 Sl26.500 Sun/Mon 1·5
4511 Camden. Cameo Shores, CdM
640-5357 S235.000 Sat/Sun 1·6
.600 Michael Pl. NwptHghls. NB
642·5200 ~3.950 Sat/Sun l·S
17171 Roundhill Dr .. I-Int~. Hbr.
646-3255 Sat /Sun 1·5
2213 Anaheim. Cost a Mesa
646·3255 5.52.500 Sun. 1-5
•317 Bowlin ~ Green. Col. Pk. C:vt
549-8655 $71 ,900 Sat /Sun 1·5
..,l066Tulare. Mes a Woods. CM
549-8655 596.950 S /S/M 1·5
81 Royal St. G eorJ!<'. Big Cyn. NB
675·6000 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1246 Conway. Costa Mesa
549·3139 . s.59 ,900 S/S/M 12·5
1416 Applecross. Racq Club .. H.B.
s:~;.4973 S74.000 Sun 1·5
432 E. 16th Place. Newport Hghts
673-8700 S89,,50 S/S/M
·924 Oak St. Costa Mesa
646-3255 $53.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1924 Irvine Ave. (Baycrest> NB
642·8235 S99.500 Sat/Surr 1·5
2507 Lehigh Pl. tCollcgc Park >C.M.
646-7414 S63.900 S /S/M
9051 Cockatoo. Fountain ValleSv
962-7788 S69.600 un 1-5
2472 Fairway, Eastsidc, C.M.
646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·5
384 Mira Loma Pl. Costa Mesa
646·9716 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5
3213 Iowa <Mes:i Verde> C.M ...
546·8171 SGl .500 Sat/Sun 1·5
15171 Newcastle Ln .. Hunt'g. Bch .
842·9371 S63.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
200 Via Genoa. Lido Isle. NB
673·9060 S199.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
l&U Labrador, Mesa Verde, CM
1)4().5554 Sunday. 2·5
944 Jasmine Cr. Costa Mesa
C213 )425 -9591 S82.9SO Su_n l ·5
2811 Bayshore Dr. <Bayshores) NB
642·2835 $175,900 Sun:·t ·5
8742 Palos Verde, Westminster
646-881 1 $72.500 Sun 12·6
48362nd St. Ne wport Shores, NB
642·3850 $82,000 Sun l ·5
1645 Labrador. \o.'il.:t Mesa
546-2.313 $67 ,500 Sun/Mon 1·5
3261 Ne braska. Costa Mesa
54i;·23q $68,900 Sun 1·5
l II & FAM RM or D&I
AND GUt ST HOME
:\31 Walnut St.. E /Sidc, <.;.M. ••
548·9416 S69,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
4 llDIOOM
• •701 Bays ide. NB
675·6900 Sat thru Mon 11·4
325 Cameo Shores Rd. CdM
673-5458 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
928 Sal\· adore. San Clemente
645-0882 $108.500 Noon-Dusk
1294 Coronado Dr. Laguna Beach
494·9596 $199.500 SIS 12·5
6131 Dundee Or. Huntington Bch.
(213)536.()()40 $2.900 s:s 12·6
~2 Brentwood. Costa Mesa
548·1168 SG9,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• •205 Via Lido Soud. NB .
631-1800 5210.000 S,S /M 1·5
••+t3 Canal S t <Npt.Shrs. >NB
631·1400 $163,500 Sat /Sun l ·S
336Colton, Newport Shores, NB
642-3850 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1768Pitcaim <MesaVerde)CM
545-5335 12-S PM
4 U & GUIST HOME
•843 Cortez, Costa Ml'Sa
979-1525 . S89.2SO Sat:Sun 1·6
4 IA Ir FAM RM or DIN
•1935 8i!;hop Pl <UV Hms) NB
833-3307 $139.500 S /S 12·6 ..ws E. 20th St. Costa Mesa
MS-1129 $196.000 Sat/Swl-1-S
~52 St<><!kport, La~na Hills
581·0795 $84.500 Sat/Sun 1·6
633 Rockford, Cameo Hlnds, CdM
675-2311 $138,000 Sun, 1·5
1839 Port Charles <HVHms>N.B.
640-4497 Sun. 12·S
17301 Breda Lane, Hunt. Beach
846-2934 $76,500 Sat/Sun l·S
43 Cam bria Dr. <Spyglass HJ > NB
544-8609 S235,000 Sat/Sun l·S
•2029 Swan Dr. Mesa Verde. C.M.
546-2277 $122,500 Daily 1·5
3.501 Birch St <College Park) Irv
552·4567 S94.900 Sat/Sun 11.S'
1857 Elba Ci rcle (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-5856 Sll0,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 17661 San Rafael. Fountain Vly
968.9993 835-3636 Sat /Sun l ·S
•4600 Lighthouse La. HarbVuHlls
640-5357 S163.750 Sat /Sun l ·S
21322 Pine Tree. Huntington Beach
546-4141 S74,500 Sat/Sun l·S
• 1830 Port Abbey Pl. lMI, NB
556-1382 Sat/St.m 1·5
5772Grimsby, T he Landing, H.B.
846·1311 _ Sat/Sunl-5
3176Country Club~ Mesa Verde, CM
645-0303 $99,500 Sat /Sun l·S
2206 Windward. Baycrest, Nwpt Bch
675·6000 Slf>2,500 Sat/Sun l ·S
2500 Wavecrest. Broadmoor. CdM
675-6000 Sl49,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1221 Starboard, Broadmoor, CdM
675-6000 $164,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
411 Vista Suerte, BJuflN.B.
640-9900 $l10,0QO Sat/Sun l ·S
9381 Candlewood, De Grdn, H.B.
968-4456 Satl·S
15762 Maidston e, Sh'd'wRn, West.
968-4456 • Sun 12·5
8221 Mary Circle, Pac. Sands, H.B.
968-4456 $68,900 Sun l ·S
20401 Kent worth, Huntington Bch
556-2660 $98.500 Sun 1·5.
:r101 Inlet Isle Dr, Corona del Mar
644·1766 $147LOOO Sun. l ·S
53Cambrfa (Spyglass> CdM
644-6200 · Sat/Sun 1·5 '•97 Linda Is le (Linda II> NB
642·8235 S250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
12(.;he rry Hills <Big Canyon ) NB
644·6200 S.165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•5542Southall Terr. (T·Rock> Irv.
752· 1414 5160,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
241 La Jolla, Newport Beach
540·1151 Sll0.000 Sal/Sun l ·S
259 Bren l wood ( K Side) Cd M
642·6368 Sat/Sun l·S
• #8 Cypress Pl, Big Cyn. N. 8 .
646-7711 Sat/Sun 12·6
1748 lowa SLreet..,Cosla Mesa
545·2840 S64.990 Sun/Mon 10·4
JOJ22Shangri La Dr. (Glen Mar) JIB
002·:!241 Sun/Mon 12·5
•3460San Ra(acl, Mesa Woods. CM
54Ml4t $78.900 Sunday 1·5
I<>rJ3 Parkhill Dr. Costa Mesa
962·4454 /S48·088S Sunday 1·5
1500 Antig ua ~Dov~r Shore·> NB
642·8235 $229,500 Sun. 1·5
32 Point Loma <Spyglass) CdM
&14·6200 Sun. 1·5 2848 Velas co. Co!!la Mesa
546-2313 $74 .5('1()
-5 llDAOOM
••3 Linda Isle Dr .. Linda II
Sun 1-5
631·1800 5275.000 S /~/M 1·5
5 U & FAM IM Of' DIEH
210 Vi1t Cordova (Udo U) N 8 .
67S·4S62 $195.000 S/S 1·4
8752 Dolphin. Huntington Beach
968-9389 Sl02,000 F'n·Mon
••3802 Channel Pl. Nwpl II . NB
5-46-4141 $240.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5
1814 Glenwood. S aycrest. N.B.
6'l2·S200 Sl59 500 Sat tSun 1 ·5
1522 Pegasus <olr S.A & Bmtol >
· ··646·3255 • · Sunday l·S
•17 Royal St. George. Big Cyn. NB
640-6161 $365.000 . Sal/Sun 1·5
·•204721(:asUe Rock (Pk Hntg) HB
8U--7881 SuA/MGa l·S
..
9082 Rhodesia. Fasb. Shores. H.B.
_ 968d456-~000 Sat..:Sun 1·5
•1079Cheyenne. Costa Mesa
556-2660 $69.950 Sat/Sun 1·5
mEvening Caoyon, CdM
631·1400 S2H,500 Sun 1·5
• •525 Vi a Lido Soud (Lido II) NB
642-8235 S.549.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
••2500 Bays horc Dr. fBshrs) NB
642·8235 Sat /Sun/Mon 1·5
52 Royal St, George. Nwpt. Bch.
673-1181 Sun/Mon 1·5
••49 Linda Is le. NB
642·8235 SSS0.000
20141 KHne. SantaAna_l:lgt:
646·7711 ,.
Sun. 1·5
Sun. l ·S
6 IR & FAM RM or DEN
2200 Lake P a rk Ln (cor23rd> NR
642·5200 $135,500 Sat/Sun l ·S ••21 Linda ls le <Unda Jl) NB
~1766 $385,~ Sat/Sun 2·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
Z IB>ROOM
2Seaside Circle. SeawinCi Condo
631-1800 S62,500 / Sun l·S
38 Seaside Circle, Seawind Condo
631·1800 Sl25.000 Sun 1·5
2046Tustin /\vc. C.M.
642. 7860 562,500 Sun 1·5
2 II & FAM IM Of' D&I
••600 E. Oceanfmt, Unit 2·0 , Bal .
968-8377 S78.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
l llDROOM
2612Vista Del Oro, ''Bluffs"
631·1800 $73,500 S/S/M 1·5
219 Nata, Bluffs, Newport Beach
833-0334 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
••4421 W. Coast Hwy., Nwpt Bch
675-5511 Sl06,000-• Sat/Sun 1·5
•345 University Dr. B-3, CM
646·881 l $57 ,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
520 Cancha <The Bluffs) Npt. Bea ch
6444910 ~8.500 SIS 1·5:30
4 IB>ROOM
· 16060 Mr. Lister ct., F. V.
545·7697 /531·8863 Sat/Sun 1·5
HOUSE +APT
FOR SALE z •• & 2 ••
1411 Cliff Dr , Ne wport Bea.ch
645-0303 $132,500 Sun 1:5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 -IDllOOM 21651 Ocean Vista Dr. So. Lag.
499-4515 From 585,950 S IS 10-1)
3 HDltOOM
8RueChatcau Royal, BigCyn. ND
962·4454 SlS0,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
2 llDROOM
19:161 nrookhur~tSpacc68, ll.B.
008·!r736 $26.000 SIS /M
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 II & I•
••3603 Finley Ave .. N.B.
l'i75·55l l $160,000 Sun 1·5
HOUSES FOR IENT
l IA A FAM IM• D ..
••1030 W. Bay. Nwpt.. Sch. 1
6.'Jl.J400 $UOO/Mo S/S 1 :>
1700 Prt Mergatc, KVH. Nwpt. Bch.
675·6000 Lease ~75/mo S/S l ·5
4 llt ft FAM IM .,,. 0 ..
231~ Moon Bay CS pygJus W.,) CdM
644·~26 S87S mo. S/S/M 1·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR LEASE ·
J 1.-ooM
603 Vista Bonita CBhtrs> N.D.
675·3000 S625 mo. Sun. 1·5
•2438 Vist,,a Ho,::ar . Nwpt. Bch.
838-11411640-8105 Sat/Sun 1·5
DAILY 1·5 :
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REAL ESTATE . INC.
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pencnced for e'pundm.: ••
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T'PROPERTIES
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TOP SALESPEOPLE
FOR AUGUST
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OCIAMNOMT Duplex toned lot. with
attractive, remodeled 3 bdrm .• 2 bath
home, which could be expanded to two
uniL'i. $192.500~ Watch the s urfers in
your front yurd Crom this vantage
Potnl.
IALIOA ISLAND IAYNOMT Park your
boat at p er &,Ooat or j ust leuse it out.
Sharp ho,ne on the quiet, North end or
island, was built for use as duplex or
single residence. 5200.000 Is about the
lowest price on the waterfront today.
OCEANFRONT Take your cho; ze of two
nice. 2 bdrm .• 2 bath u .1ts , ip a
security bldg., one with £rplc. White
water view or s parkling beach &.ocean.
Priced at S87 ,500 &. $150.000. Both
furnis hed. You 'll enjoy relaxing in this
pleas ant Laguna paradise .
LIDO ISLE IAYFRONT A s pecia l
property for special people. 90 Ft. of
bayfront, M th pier & float for large·
boat. Gourmet kitchen, pool. sauna.
guest house & much. much more! At
5895,000, an xlnt value. because the
and alone is worth over SS00,000.
RIYlll FOHS't ISTATIS 60 Acres or
choice s ubdivision l and in Utah.
offered a t $195,000. Ask J im Cobb for
fuU particulars.
65 ACRE WORKING FARM or river
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_..;:_ .:! Un + lurm.11 l>lt. ' ' PANORAMIC ~111.000 Al.r :1m 11;:,;H'~1
VIE~ CONDO ON IA Y • ~~p
lnl'111d1ni: t:at.iltn.1 6. ,.:a,..t \lt'W ul 11,11 lhr • ~ 1
P:1los Vt>rdr' I.~ & " I t ... • s Cl'"'l'0\1 I IL 2lM. 1)00 • 'II lh'l I ,jf\1,111 i1,,..c1ou. "' llU µrkni:. hoJt ,1111 '" .111 hom•·· la\lshly dl•\·oral s5!1 • .>~·i. h> "" 11 , r
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w Jaru111 • COll\l•rtthlt• -''· ·
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hi.let.I! &16-i711. ltJn: 111111' Mo1:r11l1n•1H
Utt: rm All ~ll'l' homl',
; romplclt>lv rcclct·or an
c:1.qwStll' I.ti.le. I UK , I
FIXER UPPER
WITH VIEW
tWi':\/ St '\ l>.\' 1 • Price Reduc~d
113.1 \\ Ill rES \II~" ~'iCIOO to ~tl.000 O\\lll'r
F .1h11l11u:. bJ \ \ ll'I\ .111'1t•IL' I llo:1lrm d1•"ra
llfl'Jl Ml'.•. ""1111·a: IJllOI. hie East -1dl' la mtly
ht1J:l' It' rm Com1• Sl'l' home m qwct .in• 1 \I alh
"hat WOil' \\Oil. \1111 bu) .1ll <1nw111t1\'S
I or l ht• lu\\ l>rl re or 645-34 7 4
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----------! baths. S!39,500. f'ur a111>'t
cull
,. 645-2425 * 119.:'l'.IO -----SPANISH ..... ANSION 673'760 I AGT. II ... I I I • OM HILL Costa Mesa I 024 '
POOL...IEAC.H ..... •••••••••••••••••• %
$59,9.00 HEW OFFERIM~
Wrought iron entry to Beautiful 'ounlry Club
huge li\·lng room with Dr. C.J\1. l story 3 Ur.
vaulted cclling11 aod floor den • 2 1,2 B a • o I I
LABORING ?
LOCA'flO:'\ L(.){'t\TIO~
LO(' \TIO~
Thb m•w IUK. l.1m rm
homr 1:. locatl'd on o ('UI
dl'·SJ<.' :.lr«•t. •:i blort. l11
!>chool. \' .1ulted beam
l'l'lltn~. r1r.•pllll'l', Wt'l
bur and Rrl'al harbor • •
Sou1h roa i.t 'll'W.
Sl~.500.
4tl3.SSI:? 499-.155 1
494..so&G
Shari1 2br cottui:e on lri:
buHdnhlr! R•2 lot. SGl..SOO.
<t.99 2109. f., e~. ----HARBOR VISTA
"SHOWCASE" HOME bottom soil. with abundance of water . 14 + Acres teased to turkey Carm. 40+
Mo•MC••HCMI acres of Alfalfa. 6+ acres leased to
Lo ceiling fireplace. CoronadelMar 1022 amenities. Roum fo1
Dramatic gallery. \Vel ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. 899,500
bar. Spiral stairraso. to lURN KEY Eilbac.Mr Co.
sp11dous muster suite & PERFECT 1213) 278·0444
th.· prnbll•m or ltnrlinl? a
loH~lv home h1r your
ftirn1ly Pl.L'S :-•'tl p:uJ l11r
:'llom & Dad" Tiu,. 1:. \ ou1 n \\'. 1\c ha"' 11 ~11i1> 11)
:1:11 \\'alnut M . loll our
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TOWMHOME
Ck·•'lln view 2Hll. 2BA~
total ~t-1·urit)'. Jacui11 .
S.'iUl50
Quality. s pacious 4 bedroom. s ingle 1 h · · s tory, family room aT"'"'· Lar:ge bri· h catt e ra nc er. re mauung are a nta
c hildren11 quarters. -- -Gourmet kilt'hl·n T>uw Only :.l«llS to L'arn.ition \l F.SA VE I< D E 4 DR .
Lu.'h terracl':.. llllltR \' Park. An 1mm,1culull• n • l>t>n, i • r lk1. ne\\ I) de·
for t 1s dl'COratur's ile-.ently l'mOl'lcled· t llttl 1 orJfrd. quil'l t ul d<>":,ar.
1:1:111.\2:! 1131:2600
\\'l''' Coast P:tl'tfir
llcJ I l::MaLc :Ullil C<>lbl. -'OH_.._t--R"6Sa-plums. 1600 Ft. frontageon Hw: ~unny kitchen. Gurage with dri ve-thru 76, in Fall brook public utility district. 1 ltllh" J~ fhma l'oml
oat door. breezeway read y for I-d s ooo d? N d e ndos urc into an extra room if low oes Sl9 • soun . ol ba at
hi.:ht. 003,71181 Sq 1-'l. 3 HR + dt'n. 3 Ila. \tra Ill•· lut :>I lll.000 B'
OHN '" ""' ~ 11.N ''~"· ro home. Formal 01111111:. o\•lll't 5 1t. ~>115b [~ I 1-'am rm. Wrt bar, IJ:l'
Rt·..illw \Ill lili.'il Foulltoin Yell•y I 034
needed! Convenient location only one all. huh? 3 llEDHUO~I 1-:.\STSIUI': CHAMPAGNE lm1t111~&<.:harmm~ TASTE BY OW:"\f.H. !!Pi;rad<'d ~-ll~ldllt ~~~~~l~lc~~o1:~~··& un·
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mile to bea ch. A fantastic beach city NORTHHH CALIFOl.HIA Real live gold -=··~ Hclalsin lidinq \'l'ry 1111 •• l'o11wr hh'a :'\o \',ih•r"·", :i ll•••lr 111,, :.! I 1
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t I '' " r l n t lkt. l'Otn m """I. & ll'nni:,. on '"o • l' l'1 ,.J '" b.llh~. bnd .. I 111·111.we. As., um,,'~(· e 8 • • •, • value. Priced to sell immediately at mine + timber. with boating, 644-7211 S74,500. Call 546-4141 swimming & fi shing avail. Ask Russ
Swartz for particulars
SPECT AC UL AR
Shottcliffs· Yi~w
6 <Six I bdrm home in
prestigious area. Jo'an rln NIGEL
GAILEY ~
ASSOCIATES
f111nl ~vrmklt•rs. boat & shake rool & nnl) :! ~i·Jr:. ::,.lli,JO(I SJI 2-tll6 tilr JCll''l>· l'lc. S.'l6.b00 ~oun~ Loi .1t.·d "''~tr -----
Jlelll.J Srh\\c1n1ngl'r. l.'\\'f)th1111? Omh adulL~. Seclud\'<I. rlassi<.' Spunii.h
MEED FAMILY + TLC
Perfect for the fearle s fixer. Bring
paint and broom and save some SSS on
this MESA VERDE 3 bedroom home.
lar,::e fam ily room. big fenced yard .
Big, Big patio. Excellent inside street
located in pride or owne r s hi p
nci1Zhbo rhood. Try 10'; down payment.
TOTAL PHICE $59.!lOO. l'all S..IG··ll..\l
MICHAELANGELO
mighl h<n '<• sc:ulptc<.I t he dramatic
redwood entry doors udorned with
CELLIN'I like l'Oppcr /cnamel panel.
which introduce you to this unusual
PARK Pt.AC F: home in Huntington
Beach. 4 Bedroom. li\'ing room with
cathedral ceiling. formal dining .
ga rden kitc h e n . redwood-plank
paneled family room ovcrlook.ing vine
covered dec k with BBQ. Secluded
m_aster s ualc v.dth private atnum.. CAN voµ BELi EVE A R<XW GARDEN
_ TO()! Call immediately to resen ·e a
private showini: of thi. dramatic and
unique h o m e . Thi s blue chip
in vestment t$ Jll~l 15 minutes away
from NEWPOHTCl-:NTER and priced
to sell a l ~9.500 Call 9ff~· I 15-1
SWIMMIN'S FUN
;it this diarmin~ 3 bedroom home
located in the llarbor llis;!hlands area
or Newport Beach. 1''antaslic pool with
se parate dr essing r oo m .
Washer /dryer and m any potted plants
included 1n the s ales p1·ice. $94,500.
&10-6161
BIG CANYON
CUSTOM!
~pcctnc·u lar 1810 S'l.ft. 4 bedroom
home "' fuwl stai;t(..'S of t•oa1Mruetion.
F::imily roo m and ltbrary ovcrlookin~
i.:or1.:t·ou~ pool arcu anti )!olf c·our. e l
Sto ry la van ).! roo m with muss1 \'t!
f1rl·1>l:-ice and vww loft. ~·l(;S,000. Open
llousl' Sul Sun 1·5; 17 !loyal St.
Cieor):C'. R1~ Can yon. N Ii ('all li40·616t
Offict"1locafl"d111 Cotto Mr!1a
~°" l!l"och --Hl"wpori Beac h
673-4400
DMsion of Hart.or lut•flhMett Co.
G...-al I 002 G1•r• I 002 .......•..•........ ; •.•••.•.•...........•••.•.
Custom 6500 sq. ft. waterfront home
on the point. 134 Ft. frontage with
magnificent \'icw of boats & harbor.
Slip for large boats. RemodeUng bas
been started-finish it to your own
taste.
New -under construction, Contemp.
Cape Cod.' Oak firs .. 5 BR. A1'2 Ba., 3
frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. S375.000.
Beautiful family home 4 BR .. study.
family rm .. formal dining & 38 ft.
waterfront l ivin~ rm. Hoat s li~>.
S:!49,500.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
3-11 Buy,•d• [),,.,., N R bl~ 6161
taslic Mstr Su11c w p\l - ---
balcon)'. "et bar & '"'" OPEN HOUSE Rare ollcnn~ w bdrms Corona Hiqhlands w suit a large fJm1h
Includes a sepcrat\• WITH
mother·in·law ~ualc OAK HARDWOODS
1',ex1ble ~l'llcr w11l la1lor AuD
f1nanr1nl! tu sull "
flUalif1ed buyl'r s nt•t·d~ MINI OCEAHVIEW
C:all to d1:.cus:. t lw many :1 1111. 2 11.1 1n 11 \\.ti!. to
ways you c;in huv 1111~ pra' JI•' ht'.l\'h ~l.'WI\
homt'. ::.:!l4.500 111i'lmlt·' rt·~torl•d lw:111t1lt1I 11.1k
!Jud. I I 11 o r :-. I> 1 .1 n 11 n ,. \\
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HOMl.:.S a11u ,m,1ll h ... 1t :.tor.1~1·
REAL ESTATE Only ~lUl!.7011
__. _ 631·1400 Ca I H~u11·k U 11 1211
Sf' AMISH SOS Seaward Rd.
TRl-UYEL SAT & SUN l·S-1
rln NIG[L
GAILEY &
A~SU(IAT ES
BEACH
Urkr. 557 ~I 1.•h1ldrcn ,..., rwi:. tan u~c an·huccture & prh aty. 4
ASSUME 9112 0 10 l'll'lllY nl do~l'l 'l>J Cl' Ur. <lt"n. fR. pool. Irie lot.
1• Ul)l•11 lloo~t• ~.it Sun I 1 !II.ill !~>3. or 83S 3636. VA LOAN !t52 A1Jlt•a Llr . (";\t
4 BEDROOMS t.o<'a tl·t1 1; n···nhronk OWNER ANXIOUS
/\rt! )OU rl'itd)' £or tr,1l'l nr l-'a1n·1t'" A'c 4Ull :!'1IJA ("ondo. Air S11n1lowrr to ~·11,rh1J 1 th t pn' .. ,·~.:ind lu\11n· "uh con•. m11nr o er x r111..,.
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111.•r m11111h 1 Spa .. 11111' l)p,•n llOllM' ~ s 1 .,l';\I. It'•~• l\lt. J.11,ll'r l'l F\'.
w1lroom,, 011 t•11r1wr lot ('olt.•i.:•· l'I. ::11., :\mhi·r ·t Ai:t ~1l:i 7~17. ~31·~>Sll3
with shal..c• rt>HI 1,1m11\ 111111 11111'1"11. 11111'1 "l'l'. Hunt! ...a B h 1040 room '' .. t11111• l111•11lan· :si,'!JKMt. .t llr :! H.1 •'-fnm ,..,,on eac Pnct•d t•) ,.,11 llun·, Hin •••••••••••••••••••••••
l'h"t.,l· •·ull SEA CLIFF
.ll ST I.IS'! t·:ll (,1111 "''(' t.u:.k hme '11HI.
1'111ll'ttl tt\llll'f'h1p :1 hr. :1 1111• lllt )"(I . 111w11 hOUM'
h.1 hutnl' t:ou111ry lot ~.11 Sun I 5 f.i822 8u1•
l't"I lloor;., \\/W. drp ... 11.irl>nrOr ___ _
\\t!lhar. 2 palm:;, 1111tio11k , -. , -l\Bt}. t•o11wr Int w HV ~lcadu111l~1tk. 0\\J\r. AdJJ·
dtt'l'<i!I. Olll'n Sun 1::, !lll n•11t 11011 cr:;c'. 4bd. 2bti. J~mmc l'r ulr1um. ~1>rmkler11. eui.t
Rt•al l·:...,tat<' Stor1• no 2 drp:. • ~hug cpl.. block ASSUME $40,000
Doublt> door enlry to elci:ant raised h\in~ ---.-.--. -WESTSIDE
room with Gr a n ada HarborYi~wHills C.M.POOLHOME
__ t2~J1 12.l·~l~•~ll ;1~1~~1.500. P nn Olll)'.
COM Ll'SK S I * S \\·p, CO!\UtlSSION • r1replal'e f"orm<il dtntn" • . • • au ... a tlfl Only ~H.!lJO 3UR. :!B \, Bcauttlul Clliolllnl home. WON1 LAST roolll. HUJ:e DarcelollAI lmma<' :mr. F.im rm. IO\\ m ·•anlc" •11•·n )JJ·d. · L'. "b l ( l -,.., ~... on '" aCrl' In prllll~C .._...st ,:arden \leW kitchen .. a.mun:-c:.lll L'J Urci. lari;:c:111Jfl•rt lam1lyroom Sade. Ft•;1l urri; 2 Ii; ann Condo. orr pool &
F'1ci.ui p<arty room "llh on l)tc lot. Sl37.500 '" ott pool. ~\sl>umablc \'.\ bdrms + den. 2 fqllcs i::rt·cnbell urc<•. Lri: lh
wall of glai.s \'lew oflush l'ludcs t:ind. l'\o hi. rs 111,111. lornwl din rm or ram rm & master hr. pantrv
grounds. l\l agnif1t·en.t plt'::isc'•10GC.1tamar;111 64S-6646 rrn.ll!kllchcnwJhltns& & ut 1l1t r rm. On ly
mru.ter SllllC 1md SWl'CP· 64U ·2~09 .or "I. d' ~ I 2 1' I) ,u".'.")O l'"llru'·2·7-15l 5.5-.,IOI ' tnlllJ: nrl'a. ,;i 114.' ol ,, "' " u "" tnl! stairs lo seconc1 stor~ '~ ,, ktnd, pm·c•fl tluoui:h O~T'I. ll.F:. NETWORK
s~les. Assume .~0.000· 613 Regonia. ~114.950 2 ~ f R€HIG€ Sunday ;11 Nlt,:iOO, will 7 , VA loan. No new loan BR wJfrpk & G arujle HOM€~ last Mnn ,11 Nlll.llOll Opt•n Of'EH SAT /SUM l·S t~osls. 5398/mo. pays ;ill. Apl. 01>en ll•>USl' Sun. I 5 Sal & ·uu I:! 5 :tji ~.1111a 5 772 GRIMSBY
Call 963·?ll81 A !t ('75 .,.,.,., .,..., "' N • · l . l! I I I '' • I' I Ol'tN1119 ·11 s 11¥,m~,,.,..,. _i:.~ --~'------''"'"'....:.~por_._ · 'a1t· tl-l::: .. sw 1'1111rn) '"THELANDING"
[~.1•:ilt'..,ilfi.,1111 !,~ g~~~I~ ME.SA VERDE Qu~~vs~u~~~)~~1ded Oon 'l w~~~r~I~. ~Olllt' '(!)': f:il1. ~ l1 in & oul, :i ~rs nt•11. 3 Ur RUY this .. Plan 400 .. ·
C:ill uo; nboul lhis 3 Bc1rm f A 9-u "Rl;t; lllll .,1 I th TRI.LEVEL _:._am ..!:!11·-L '" n.,a::_ I , " ~ JU • !SPUC:IOUS
t'harme r w/lgc Ms lr h111m· lmmarul ute und Htl~m. ~unrt:Y 11atio Hild T • h C u l ·tl e·sac· M gs A I tlf 11 d d ,:w1s •lbcdroom,3 belh VERDI·' • "~l rt ·n 1cau u" ecor111te. E-Z to rent Bachelor Apt .. "• •· " d ' -•h --• Only SlOS.000. "'.f~h 2 fireplaceir-& llrrgc muny x~~us. lluAc lot'. upj!ntuc '" eu11. y~.._-~ 1002 G.....e 1002 lalboolslond 1006 ........•.............. ················~······ ....•.••............... Coll 644.7211 v1ew dc~kfor ele~anl cn· bi>uranl{ lrua t trH:,. ors. Pool su~c lot. pro· 4 UNITS W h 2 1 · t crta1n1n1t. Like new SllOOOO oroffcr '"G·""~ fesslonully h1ndsc11ped
HU ... TI ... GT 0... or:n House e ave exc USl\0 ..... ...,..., d I d t' "" "" "" n"w hsli'nds• t·arpcllng & drapes . 0 · · · un ar~e co,·ert! pu 10. IS 4 Sant•ella '" .. Sp1.1rkl1n g va lue al -"-'_ne_r_. ______ 1 llurry! BEACH t. ls'a 45 rt. bayfronl with
RJrt> lnH11tmc111 1111 Sat/Su" 1·5 a full pie r ; the Cron• Sl5.ooo. 7 HOMES
1111rCTffiir)' H11'~ l •l lf~rh IRV\HE TERR. houstrls-n cha:nning, car .. -1---------1 962-7771
f1 om thi~ prttn<' II II llt~hl) up~rttdl-.1 home. ly Balboa Island hom e. a·i----Under loc.&t um' :l Y•••H·,., iw"' 3 lnri.w µool sail' lyt :> The apt is a modern. OPEH SAT/SUN. 1-5 I
rt1•dnM"1m 0\\1W1 "unit or &•tlroomi.. lutJ!l' t:im1I} tool'h of class • plus. 11 444 CAIRILLO 1 I ~ 1 1 $50,000.
1r11t.1l w hn•µlat'l' +-tONo room with \\l'\ b,1r. rpk has a uuvst rm & a bath Occa n v acw home: _.____...,. _ You cun h11 \ e your
2 ht~hvvm 1101tic und •• I A 11 l'"' c 1 l 1 n g n e " with u 2•,. car iwrnge bcauurul pnvnlP pnt1os ; d101rc of these• !'\l'Vl'n
111-.lroom Pnnl\' 1('nt.1b SIO'J.500 641' 7270 ...... _ · · 55 ,.., ... b h 2 hdrms., 2 baths. ---------·I model hornl'S while thr)'
l•ridt• ol "" nt•1 .. lll 1~' •1
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"""' ,, 0. ,, \ .. ,., '~· •• I' ooal. you would be "l'il S5!1,HOO C'all :l-19·:11:1!1 lall<l'iraprt.1 \l1rd1<. EiC
[~ I lo :.<•cur<' lhas propcrt~ 't _.. ('dll'nt f111:111c11111. llurM-ll~Pdl\t ..::::::::::::::::1 ~~~u~a;;%a'~~11~~; humt• I F I¥ VA TERMS l'lt•u,l'<'llllllllll"·
_ .:z••=•=n•'•!!!? R f'LUS i,(•p a1><. over~1icd tlhl Ph 540 3666 LUXU y )(llr::iuc. (In l}lll' of Rall>0.1 DOH Y. t'RMUCl.IX EASTS I DE : -
cu .. tom rt•atur('" j1,1lorr 31'°'c.-o...... ~i~t~ .. Ju"l lltl'l)l! to :-.lorlh U.iy eo._..,_
REALTY INC.
714/146-1371
RalEatate
byMdAY
SOLID GOLD
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By owner in Tustin Want
i'l!a<'t' .. ~l:tltTllllC{•llt 11pht
lt'\'l'I 5 URS, aim . C'tl' rll
port•h. pool. Ill'< h~<h•d
t•orral, 1; al'ft• t'.•11 for
ttVJ)l 5-M·197:1 Prmdp11li.
only. Sl20.000.
S wl'l'fllll)2 ••1•1111 'll'" Island's r1u1cl1•'l :;Lrt'l'b I lH:Al. lOM ' t ~~
i\lmo .. t ... ooo 14'1· II 'flus hom.c Ill Ml oul11lund 640•7000 Dream Home : JC:t)J Flrn11t1ful Lu11un11 ~1)(11l'I .....,,. ••-•, ••• ~ :irrt1. S t9 7 .~oo . • * In!{. we cx1>crt il to hrl---------1111 A VI\ "''I 0111 • •'t<IN I) Mid hcforc thl1t ud 1~ "1H111~1• t'X1't '"11 We're here to help I
A mountain or a rnenltlt',.
I n<'l ud cs con itolt·un•
floor1ry:. UIM1 111'\Ck In &.
out. oi.en hcu m c~lllna11.
upurud1'<1 JICt:urity. hh'•'-
ly xorrh1. 11u1wr lllff(O IOl.
4 ncdroom11. f or the ell·
cc utlve hU)'tP. 1l4/00H·4<1~ c:oll 1:t
"" , VIEW HOME 10:111 nt.11 puymontll nn ---_ (:i\LLERY Of llU~l i':S 1>utlll11hed ! ly ~llU mu. 1'1l111 lovely 3 S~lsh Splendo,.
612-567 Classlraed Adi1
COSTA MESA
l Ir + fcR1fr ,,.. brick fii-eplaee. HW carpeh & drps,
•19 .................... fl"*·
~FOUNTAIN VALLEY
ORANGE
4 .lr + fawdly nn. 2 1tery, S '"••·
firepff + ...., xtros. s.,.,. ......
Thinking or a Real Estate caree.r? c Jll ll .. rnr 3~"''tuntt' tn i:ctl11,jt )'our hccnse l(l tht• r-.moull l.umhh•11u Sthfkll'
)OUr CMt wall be 590.
• t
llAl.110 \ 11'1. \ "' • 67J-6t00.
llcaullrul C:imC'O Shl'lr('<i, l.11.·1lrnl!ln hnmt• walh 11~1·tl r-·. . 3 hdrtn, 2• ·, lmths plu~ hm•k lircplnce I!\ your1< Nt'W lillLlllJ.1. 2 Story. <1 hr.
ll('Jl. IHmul\ & bath. for thr 11,kin~ F.~cc'11t•nt din. rm., (pit•, har<lwoorl
Rcmodclrd k1t rhr n. opiiortunlty lor 'inve.,tor (h'll, )(Ut'~l hou11r + hl t l}yow11cr-i lG9.SOO. (i 1 lol w/JKIUI. Wouh1 you Courtesy tu rt••illor<1. or r.1l timl' 'omc 1!uycr bcllrvc only S74.950? Cull
325 Co nwo Shor(•i1 Hd . Plt•:ucc rail for uct111ls. nuw! 045·7221
Of'EN HOUSE/1-5 ·,·~ry21 "Wc~tcllrr'
SAT/SUH /MOM ~!.~~~~~ .. !?.~~ __ t)r uppt.1173 5'1:-iM
Supt'r c:Muxe 3hr + fnm
rm. 1644 l,nhruclor. Mt>slt
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OP\10 Sun. 2 :, IAYFROHT
2 B r :? Ua t'11nd11 f'atios & f'ri•acy
.. ?HlllST
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310 FERNANf)() 320 MARIGOLD formal. din rm, lge fom only Reldt.y 1l1n lo thts 4bll.
OPENS T&Sli~ u-1 ---tty• -&& rm. Cu!olorn p ool & 2bo brick l11c~-d hoow $145.000. Ownet-C2l3) '"•~ "e_.y 1acun 1. Plush carpet Mesa Verde. 4bd, lite ror~nl,y$62,800w a hand ~ 3001.E. CstHwy 673 G:ilO Shown by uppt. only. ram.rm .. 2 frplcs. pa~ sculpt red ·ari IUa . s122.soo. 2029 Swan dec k. se4•9to. Ownr. can beu seen~io-:' 8ua.
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2 Br. 21 Bai, Condbo r•OPlttTY BY0wncr3br 2ba PoOI MESAVERDE38r,2ba. from 12 noon 6 J)M. panoram c v cw, a u • " • ' • FR immac 32l3 lo a Your host i1 IC& parking.&ecuritybldg. 3 unit property In xlnt xtrus. Assumable VA • • w' PJI· C213l"""· NEWPORT 3rt'a. Drive by 40il 10.12 loan. No. ~.l\t. S59,900. Owoer. 561.500.546-8171 ---;.;.·~;;..;....;"""..;.:..~;----
8 AYTOWERS Seaward Road & c11ll our M7·3338. Prine. Only. Trailer Gah7 IY OW~
310 FERNANDO office for 11ctulli.. Own<'1 E I b OPEN SA"f /SUN!MON \\Ill carry l!\l TU ror ASTSIDE PADFOR ft.V. 3>r. 2 a. c u _.e.uc. SM5.000 Owner i1 t ron.i llUYl'f XI 11 1 DUf'LEX STORJ\OE hrdwd floors. net\. c rpt11.
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walk from park & pool "
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LAGUNA NIGUll & WE FDRm lead to do c\'fl'l°''°" PACIFIC. Palos Verdes le Torr'y ~,w,'° .. e rut h:t~ Pines on a ~•ear day-whitew:itcr
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PR~to•:~TIAI. GROWING PAINS., 1·~~·s ,...__ to homl.' for only sto:i.ooe • lllC'W~ • vuon 1•oo1.l4!ral' Ill\. frt> '"''ll 1 grow in this s pacious Lagwia Hills Br. frptc.:? b.1. WO<h11. n. home _.;tll dramalie S'add!,baek l\l l
Uy owoer. 1133-0011 •lr views. 4 Bdrms, 2'~ baths, fam roon),
lf.ll stzo. s ep. dining rm. Owner mov1n~ &
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anxious. $98.~. ·
OCEAN VIEW LOTS -Ritn.roek
Canyon at your feet, a backd'rop or
green hills, and Catalina sunsets. Two
sites and pric~ to choose from -
$4!s.lll and $45,000.
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marketl ~v Hr11kt<1 <1 2·~t)'. 26.SO i-q ll 4Hr. W/'>IU•C k1tch. deblrable
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----t ul de·i.1H' Cable \v Mlllldrake.S529110 f!A M.1'06P.M. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! Elegant IY OWNER Walk lo :;chis. pJrk, & ••• ---- --lCGnl$ <1.S. Wood d~. ladies. arcparel shop in desirable I :JlOO ~I II Ill II\ mi: ttr('il wooo -~ l. I..\. ... ~ .. HonH•
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ll\·cd 1n. OPF;~ llSf: 9· t'r11Sat. Sun/Mon 11 5. Greentree lime. Cam· UMIVBSfTY SUN. l .S: ~11? Sk:mner. northside ocation. Designer fashions: UH. :.!' J II\ \\ llh form;il cunyon \II'\\' ,lhr. t'l'liJI
\ h r u 9 .fi SJ 02. oou 3501 Birch Sl SS<?·AIS67 11r1 bridge mdl. 3bd. 2ba, PAik Submjt all offers. Priced ~year reputation. Wear it for $33.000. 11111111..: 1111 ,\ .1 u sual pu1wm,..... ul·1·k:;. s1os.ow
!)68.9389. f PM. ram.rm & country kit., toS<:ll now aUGl.500. I um lly rm rr r nieed -~ · ----------beautifully decornted. YIU.AGE 3 673·7601 AGT. -------------------'! s:at'den • larae deck w o-S P,\CLOUS . )lutl•·
Beautiful prci.U)(e I BR. · Of'IN HOUSl I ·S Open Use Sat/Sun tpm· Prlncewo townhous e . -----• Serving ~ ~un a from Niguel lo the Beach l'nn & l'Jn~ on , iew~ le\1'1. 'll'\\ frdm e'er
bu. fom·rm. Pror det Spm. "°61 Glenwood St. Just an l'1sy lob from tht ~per, upended P•l10 S\00.0011 Ni)lll :Jbr. (ha nn. den. 2
<.:ust. aak lntch cab. YOU'LL LOVE or c:allSSt-4St9~9SO. tenms court aoda:.plash tiome. 38R, wood •...,. ... _._. 1041 •-•odl ltU•---------•I sc1Hlbl 11.irJ1-'t's. ~39.SOO
beaut y.irll w tree§. . a~ayfromlhepool.'lllis ~t1le-Ooon.Seetor --.--Uoal i:atl!. ~r He ll· this be~utirul 3 bdrm TURTLEROCK·VI EW home1hows we.llw1thlts •PPr·ec1ale. ii9.•00 ............................................ _.. SPEL T \C:t;l.,\I(
Spactale By owner . home with family room 3 Br. 2 b.i. fom·rm, & upgraded decor a nd OPEN SAT1SUN1 MON INCOME Ot-~111 \lit~ • 1111•. t.b..1 ~G·8i82 &den tn '.f.hc ~olony. The atrium. New t'pls, m any landscaping. A g~at buy 12·S: Z3 Wood~tSh F o61 r beautiful htrn 'Un rm. llrlhurd rn1. 11M I
·------air cond1l10111ng unit UP· upgrades. Now $8.5,000 for the young execull~e. ui;t:. Lari:e 2 nr . 2 b 1t , & J..rr uu.I l::xcCUll\ u
---------cstalrs & tinted windo"s Fee. Open Sul/Sun/Mon with 3 bdrms nod 2 e.ecti 1041 penlhouliie w /belln"· horn.-~3.Utlll $22,250 thruoul offer cool rehcf 11·5. By owner . S302 baths. Oon'l miss this ••••••••••••••••••••••• f iTt'pluce and otc•n s.l·IH;tOREi\l.t::sT.\Th .\Ssu,1 ES 3 br. 2 ba. for late summer heal Sierra llOJa. 833'82SG. .....,, NEW CONDOM' SIU.. ....... B 4.IJ.l ~ wuve.<;. Close to beaullful•-----------~ vu~. L ... new. I nrttJ r. unit~ AWAKE ... !>paclO\b e~· to 11,· rm ..Loc.alctl 111-l.a&.wta.·.a All w4 t.RtMaees l~•I .,._
& rorm dint! area . Onl) community pa rlr. tennis OH G-ot.f COURS"E Xorth End OQ.ly 2 bib. n:nlal locauoa. Sl~.90U To pec-ucul.ir \ u' ur W. I 050
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Sll2.900. couru•Spoo6t,l.SOO \\'/OPEN V I E W ' By fro m t h e beac h . 2 OCE..UAONTLOT ROBERTS REAL TY owner. NEW flnncho San Bdrmi. .. 2 lull ba ths. ~awlar '~· Homt 14082 CHAGALL Joaquin. Garde n lcve1.e~~~~~~~~~I kllchea a pplian<'ell, will have s•·ef:Plnll ''ll'W 848·1688 , i Step..<lwn Lit. 28R+ de n,._ ________ I firepla'ce 4t dedl$. S•y bud! wit! be tit --t.4YSTIC HtUS ;h~ ~uriou.s cpt'g. P r of e 11 i o n a I I y your~. Sl50.{I()(). JBR.. 3ba. n u.HJ°\ ll'W.
----------··· ~ Ra.cltoS.J~ landst'aped in a carden· CH•• ...... COTT•GE· ,,~. \'k',w. 01'~ SAT BY OWNER Glen ;\lar. · ---------1 E legant townhous e . Ii'-· -.-. A • Cor 1J snJ?I sty 4 Br 1 1~ Ba. l le Dttrt'ield. Open Sut/Sunt· Professionally decorat· •4 ~ell.ta&; a vtry 2 8r. home in ex~lleftl l-i:.U 3J 16.1 r . Grnat
Brookhursl & .\dams. ~Ion. 12·S. 2br. den. up· ed; shows bellt'r than a pnva\.e s ';"Ill ~· locat.aoll. CoQ' CT'a<khn eXL'<'Ulhc home.
mo,·e In l'ond. W xtras. s rades. 566.900. S Fern model. OveTloou Turtle ~ ~Pf1t.'CS SI.a ' Ciftopl1M1e, bea_m cri1ta1:.. 67).760 I • AG T
l:omer lol. Trlr or boat Canyoo.~--..S. Rock & surrounding ' • &arce bedrooml. 111nd hv· alc~s:.. Prine. only Oven ... _R_A_N_CH llALTY • area. Call for app ·L to • lag roo rw T wo ca OHl OF A tnHO
hs Su 'I 2 pu ----WOODBRIDGE LOT· --. ..,. a w ... l f Two !.!~ ·:.hm,kd C:aflt' e n. ·' on. 1 ·5 ·" or 21 Moet.es Es.. TERY LOSERS. Wann· see. ~.. pr ~· a... 0 ll'bt Cod. Trul L;.i~un' n.. ... c·h by appl only 10322 Sh11n· R ... _ S 1 n g t on Md 1. • . 8 •• •ed Hll •Hlty beadl. it lt,000. b h l itnLu Dr. 962·324l or CMC,_ • Joa~n RENTALS c 1i1rm nu.i.t>. nique
550.7007 OPt!N DAILY lO·!> Townhomc, choose your 544-4900 t020So.C-tHwy4M·ts" fplr. bard"•t.00 floun. ----·---
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model. OUblandini: view. toe. Ste-.;.c. t~l05S2·4090 Unlvt'nuty Purlc Tcrntce, r&ttplacc. Diec furn~ tlt'n • 'c·rar.itc "11"1141
104~ 2paol .noextl!rior m u111. or_!.2L3l922·1063__ "Do\·('r " Mell 3 BR. 2 WotlLO +\\ide~auv1e" \\ull.. R 1•mod{·l1•fl l.11 l'h
tenance. Plenty of tlmP SELL idle item:-. \\Ith a Ba, upgraded. 571.000. APART to ht'ac.'h &,, downt•mn. " dt'lti:hlluJ lii'C'ul..t.a:.l .••......••........•..
LABOR WEEKEND for l}cw neurby Golf Ua1lyP1lotC"l:ts!>1f1ed/\d. SS2·17S..\ 15 T IC I S S P t:C ~hlmc.Sf.5 mu \i;r~· \\-J ll. to h1 .. d1 Course. If loo h•r'e \\f' -:------;--!fAC\;LAR 3 BDR:I& , 3 497 1711 liihop> ~ h1ch i.1 llovl ,ONLY unshowsmallerunlbln lrw.-1044\lrY._ 104 RATH, contemporary . • ~.<X>O
Dig 4BR, 2 story. I owne1 area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ho~. ~ qwal1ty Eat'cufi•e A...,..at
home near beach. No fee SAN.JOAQUIN areh 1tee ture W/CX· Fan1astH' uno'l.>'-ll'u\l.i
S97,:'IOO. Cull owner l( REALTY ~ lcns1veuseofwood.stuc· bit> otr .. 111 k c un\011
!lee, 002·2243 • 752·16115 l'O, n1ult.ed eedar shingle ''•t"""" 3 81 :!1 · Ht1 1•1·d.11 macnab/ Irvine roofllnes. Localed Ill &: :-. rn n" •. " ~ I .. '' ,,...,... .. 104 trock Broudmoor, 3 fine r seclioo or the --------rch1tu·" lt1·1n11 ' 0 1
••••••••••••"••••••••] Bll. upir:tded. on park. f881ty "VILLAGE .. W /an NEW&EXCmN'G tel'lod atSli9.IH"I OPIN HOUSI l·S Super cond. $87 ,500. OUTSTANDING VIEW hilltop home futum1" lOVB. THOME ~ GORPEOUS o.n..Pt:l2'N.833H~9030usc Sat/Sua 0 F T HE o c EA N. CATALINA va:ws 3 In lhe t'\t'lu ... , .... '\1111.11 a P A LO S VERDES. 8DRll.2BATH,quahty F d r L C ATALI NA It S AN ams•---=-..,...·*· -n u llJ.:Ullll ..! "''· • 4 bdrm Windsor Model I~ OPIN HOUSI l·S MOADMOott -TUITL9tOCK .. _.__, eounti:· f'r1•111~ .-noi:t'
beautiful "Greentree Beautiful P.lan 3 w /greenbelt CLEMENTE ISLAND. JayW.Ye•tslte&Jt1 i-11111le«k "llltc•und t•tl "'. orrers ramny '1'00m. Up· IB.IEVE IT! ENTRY FOYER HAS 3l'I09 Cout Hwy mature pillC' trl'(''· ;1 ill'.
11raded thruout-l>ri.pes. This beauurul 3 bdrm location. Completely redecoraled & S KYLIGH'I' ROOI" It So. Lac•• .-.:..'237 den. l B..i 0 111•1,.11 •11 rarpct. el.l'1 Close to com· p I an lo 2 In l he re· landscaped. 4 bedrooms. (a mily floora o( Franciscan SU!l.500
munlty parks. pool. "Wiiiows." o£fcrs II coun· room , 2'h baths +. brkfSl. room Liies: lead.s lo s padous m '
mioot &sh~Pl'lllT. A-fO}' uykttchcn. ~led on :a a rea. Walk to e lem: ·-runb s chools-Ir•. rm. w /VAVLTt;D I livvl .11:!.1 ~. toown. quiet cul~e·sat' l\offen c;x; ,.. -Bi-; AM CE IL l N G • I L.m'Y" 'llllll!!t~SO't.;'iiin.";:'
S7l,fSO Just the kind of pmacy SlOS .000 fee . John Peckham :IL'SSIVF. RED BRICK -~ tsw s.c-•H·~·
4372MARGARITA you've been loolong for. 752·1414. (C46 ) ~~\~E:c:~ri.s""~~ .~.SEW 110'.\tE !lei.I ~INdl 4'4·'421
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cupnncy. San J oaquin
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P.nJor ~padous Colum Uy Owner. S»2.500
h111 Mo1lel in Colleite 1_f>1_0_S4_67_o_r_11_t_1._l>"'7 ____ ,
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pl ~~I ~r. · 2650 Sq . (l.. bonus rn1. 2GiiO itq fl. In· :u '<ll bOnu, room unit 3 <'Id A/C. 552·0127 e\C~ &
l'tlmm pool~ ,\ wise 1r1 wknd!s only~.~
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ll{1ck rurd '" enhunccd by l.trtil! 1·overcd p11l10,
deckln11. 111.111 BUQ & ron
\ff!ltttlnnal fire pit. Steps
away from rerru h1na
community park11 &
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bedrooms. 217 baths + fa mily ho' all BILT·IN RANG•: (uwru l lll"1 • .i00 thl,, :.i hdrin ::· .. 11.1th
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home w/gazcbo in yard. Wa lk to HM ., Of'l"ICE •OR lil!.lJMlO LAGUto'fTA
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facin g park . Ste ps lo pool. 4
bedrooms. family room & 21.t'l baths.
Air c ond. -fully s prinklered -
gar. door opcn<'r. $94 .750 leasehold.
Jotu1 Peckham 752·1414. (C49>
DEHFIRD PAltK HOME
Hi ghl y upgra(fcd & t astefully
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eomm. pool & greenl~lt. S79.500.
Lorraine Rennie 752· 1'114. <CSO)
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pool & lg. bac kyard for children. 1l
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$69,900. Robe rta Lyon 752· 1414.
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room & 2'h bat~. S72,500. John
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curner lut. Hou m fur D:1nu Pl. Manna. Adult 1714J561-llll LCICJU"Cl~och 3148 Cixs.:?car~ar. l{!~enc mo. No pets. Days 11>
l)Qal. Brand new hMang pet park O~H. A ·Reslclettce, '7 I .f) l.f6;S916 ••••••••••••••••••••••• knhfr-lxtlt)-0. 646-M0.1 82~\ll. eves~2311.
for L~ibor Oa~ Wl'l·kend PI u \ ;\\ u b 11 c II o 1(1 e \'1l'lona Hc-h l'hnrm(•r Sha~ 3 bed~m:-2 ualh. •• llOlJSES .• 3 & 4 BR. Only SG9.950. l\t'l!alt.•~. 83S ~ll:.! ...... 1 11!.ll r '., .~ ';'" l'Oll••G'-' ·Ii ) urn dble gar .• cov patio, lge 28A, ranii1n1 from S37S COSTA'M_EIA .. • lftcwPro-rt1y 2000 Lotsforsal'"' 1200 S31'.'12351·,;1~~.~9.s Pl June yard. $350/mo. ·at t0Sf1S11nd•• APTS.2 4t.
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completely upgraded •Tn.Plex-\lblk to Rt'h. • • Newport ~och 3169 S300. 3 br T .H .. frplc. ::S.un ';! 2u'r~--
---------• Low i.pace rt'nl. Prv-ed Must. .sell, s110.ooo. •8 EaStside ••••••••••••••••••••••• garuge. sin11les ok. F1.-e. TOBIN PROPSRTY WATERFRONT for qwck illle. lllOOO·TO Umts +land for <l add1· OCEANFRO?'CT winier. Main Reotals.540-5370 MANi\GEMENT <NO·
A·Plus MoJ >1le llome 11onal units. Oownt11wn Costa Mesa rompletc rurn.5Br.avail • feelottnant.> OUPLEX Re£ales,tl35~12 Jlunt. Bch. Financing Scpt.SOOOmo. 'iS1·0704 ~· 2 br T.H. Kids, pets.1------------
,IER & SLIP •---------'1 a,·ail Call Steve. Agt. Butldable l...ol -, SU\l.ll~sok. Fee t.ae.Kxec Home w 1pool. s OPENllOUSE 536.75-U Res 531>·980l Wlll huldl1veunils LIDO BAYFRONT 3~r. Ma1nRentals.540-53'10 Br FR DR JBa ardnr Buy"°"' und select your SAT&S N 10AM·6Pl\I · 2ba, rrplc, lovley pullo, . & ·pooi S\'~ Inc• 1160
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own interior. Won't l:.ist 23301Ridgc. Roule Dr. TR I PLEX, Eastside •n=· wintcr.G75-4646 ~.4br,2ba.Movenow : 9811-tlU • •
8 195.000. Builder. Las;una llil'3 <Spuccl66) Costa Mesa . Must be • ~ -Den&frplc.Ownr.lst&
67S-1Z't3. ztxoo VIiia West, 2 SR. 2 part of tux deferred ex· Placlf last. Owner. 640·0008 VACANT. shup 3 bedrm
Sanelemewte 1076 ~· ~ir, tin.led wlndo"'.5· ehange.832•2692 ~ ' . On West Da y w1bout For lsc. Mesaa Del Mar 2 ba, new paint le ~t ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• ::X,.~~c Yllrd . Dir. Liz. • FOURPLEx • • ~·1920 dock tor 50· bout. 4Br in lovely 4bd, 2bu .. frptc .. on :?·~mo. 961·IJU'l •.u or
or9e com•e r1 ciol --Deluxe Jim, frplc, ownr .YOO -~ bt'st location. SISOOtmo quret i;treel d ost-to, __ e1 __ ......, ____ _
buildi•CJ plus ••ry Nl::WPOllT BEACH unit-Only 5129.000. Big Canyon Golf Course yrlylSl'. schools & 5"t\opp1ng. CUL.DE-SAC lbd + 2 IQe
sot1•d bHiftHI op· Bayside, on the water Ownr/Agl. 540-0555/E\·es lut. Bwld toi1uil. -557·7~ _ __ bar,hs, close \i bd;a. park -· ~1 -
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, 512.500. AJ:ent 640-4950 557·5818 Agent 675·0000 Oceunlront. 4Bdrrn >.t;OO LJlc..2• ri Ba Twohsc Buck & :s c h o o I . X 1 n t iaoilu.J.-1Mlr:.tUJlf-.-J.a1U1clry~ mo w1ntt' -. . ncfl&h bofhooct. JOO. dry ct...,-& retail GREENLEAF F'OURPLEX. near Hunt· l''ull oceanvle w lot. 2 0drm.S425wiolt'r !lay, pnv:icy, nr sthls, 963..fl377or~pm
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i 16~ 500 SStar Adult Community IOl!ton lla rbour . Pnd~or 40Jc1l7. 2 m1 rrom oceun. pool. t.enrus. JusL redcc .. . ,-..~~ .,. · 1750Wh1tt1erAve.CM o w.n e r s hi11. Al?en t SUmmiLWay.Lag.Bch. Oceuntr(Jnt. :t Bt.lrm on!:;~· poss. ~4 25.2 Slor)t.4br,2ba.rplc.
AMCHOllAM h.i,., a\·a1lablc 847·2800839·42'.JO 2 1 3 .. 9 3 8 • 1 5 1 4 n r l' c n • n ~ u 1 J r o 1 n t , o7 • DW. C1)t,S, drpe. cle1n.
INYISTMIMTS 11:!4..:GO liarrangton ---•!_41494492_1___ ~/Winter. l::mployf'd molher ol t31 id$/mo. ~-Aaf..
l'.allbtwn9am·tipm 52 UNITS l''ull brcan,·lew Int . teenage children, w1wcl11_N_o_ree_. _____ _
17141496-771 I 64/r796S Cosla :\tesa. in.1 11.000. 40xt17.:? m1 rrom ocenn WATIEIFROMT beha,·cd Doxie. seeks a per 3 br, 2 ba. R/0 ,
Agent. 536· 1000 or Summit Way, Lug. Bch HOMES home. pref. Es l:ancla cpts. drp-;, a car l•I'.
••HARBOR LIGHT H.l .nrlEACH 752-8848 t21 3-1 938·l :S l 4 or 6Jl·l400 Hagh Sch.ool area. Un· ~/ID0.963'455Aat.No
and panor a mic \'1ew Adult Park, beauL l2xGO, <714~-4921 furn up lo i300 mo Xlnt fee.
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ft. 4BR JBA gruc1ou pati o. w e t. b 8 r . BUILDING S. Orange Lot wanted. P''l ply. wknds. bd. Zba. patio. c pt'd enn~tai:o:oootrrO&tTJCJtacc-. home on lrg e tate·s•z wash/dr)'r , 2 s heds & C'A>unty for sale. Sl50.000. Laguna. bm:tll. bulldu OCF:A!llFRONT·Wlnter ---;-U\ruout1 dri-.. dshwahr.,
Jot 1n desirable area. more. lil4.SOO Pvt ply. S30.000 down payment. ble. oce11n front. Prio on rcntJtl·Modern 4 BR. den. Eusts1de 2 br. ,don, pool ! ml to bch. $3$0. mo.
ll'tewportleach '• ... I069Mewpclfileoch 1069 ~lust see to apprec1alt! S3l>-S844 Owner will finance re· ly.497-2628. ~baths. rully ruro'd. house.~~~~~t 962-088lor641-l90.a !••••••••••••_!•••••••••• ••••••-.••••••••••••••• Exceptional \'alue a t •·-'--p--.. I '"OO m a1n1ng balance. 6'; Mountain Dewrt SGOO/mo. Agt673·~10 , B 2, b 2 l rull suz.ooo. __,..u · --· ·r "" spendable cash on cash. • • • r • :'_a.l • y, y ~ HACH FRONT NEW ,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call fordeu1ls Re50rl 2400 2br. S3ZO per month. Gisler/Harbor. 3 br, 2 bu. <'ptd &: drpq. Sprinkler'$
JOaT SLIP • •• Bt:Sl~F..SS OrP.·lce ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:losctotwuch. ram rm. Cplc, DW, H!O, fi'ont & reatr. 1425. CZl3)
. Sl60,000 2 .• •~.~·3 1.lr.JB.a .li:tam t.1istr1butic>n bus1ne~:. llEER/WINE By Owner l d y llwlld 3'W34th $t. cpta, drvs. l><lOO/mo. B»CM63;961Mi623.
1 m frplc ' Ju1:u111 sun· M A y 0 C K c h a rm 1 n .. ca b I n . 963-4500 AJ,'1.. No rec.
d ck 1 ll • llll>Ulutcd all seclud-·' ... .,.,,~ ....... 000 Bi\\'SllOHES 3br.2balodup--•P''' t ~.indy Ne" port l~.11.·h al ·-• · · Great pott!nlial. .Low Fully ftxlu r ed store. .. •--1 ....
\OUr fret! Steps 10 \c>u , .. · u ~ · 1werhead. no pressure Door walk Ill box Good cooo""""'o"' '"""' ""'v""" ..,..,, DAYFRO!ll T WJTH E·slde,-4br.2ba,W Ros~ yrd. '350/mo. No pets.
iJOat sltp! Custom hU11l ,\Ir.if. ~S tt c~~t wulk lo S34 .9:>0 1ncluding a l.I growth' S13.000 + ln"en· ~ l!£ACH dn. Ali.o3 Br w.rrp c. on PIER -La. S..185/mo. tsl. la:.l + o a y s. 52 5 ·1100 :
on lht.> w~1tcr• Prt\ ate en beach. F ee ~to;implt>. equipment. tory with .fl new leosc (714)484•2Me large lot. w. dbl .iur;.1s:e.. Winter rental w,super SJOO. No rec. Bkr ~6-0814 evt'l/Wknds, 875-34&5. iry.~IG orgcoi,1~IL!Wl,1.l!l,..1on * $I J9 '99 5 * RE·~~TOTRHAS llEN4!!2Y<l•l"l <'c>mRlog 1 Cul617~-~,!°,~n Bar· -~'.~ ~~T~~~ti-.? I~~ "ic w. 4 Br, 31~ Oa. S800 2 Br house. "Ur . unf. no 3 8 11 8 c-..o~ f I 11rep ' 111 ~. 1\ 111~ 0 _ '"""' J.6 ""' .., " rell e11 l)' "''""" n-.__ 1110 54S·2.'i98 SlOO d ., ,,..25 r . 2 It """"'• rp c. 1•)(1 Lari~1· formal t1111 ..-" ~~ 6 PLEX ...::Cu•: __ _ · --pets.. cp . ..,.,. mo. rcrrig, immaccond,132:>
Ill " room. ,·\ll tilh 'it"ll"lt Sat & S"t.111 I ·6 :\lira Cosr"J Villas. orig. ----GotG-5637 4.,., .. " " " ' • C ·o1 Cood li'come. g()()(} "r"u. Out of Co-.ty •• 3 ·or. 2 ba. stl'ps to mo. 968· .,..... \\1lh lovely i:r:11111.>d \\•Joli SlOS Ri...,.1r A••· phase. lovely upgraded CNNMrct • " "' 5 & b b h --------~ ('ttbmeL,. Spacious fom1 ISiluated ·I~ blk So. plan Ill. end unit. ! yr Property 1600 Owner will carry 2nd. Prop.rty 25 0 O<';nn ay cac cs. Lg 3BR 2BA fam rm, ~/MIS. mo Cl.an. com·
Id S"'5~00 ~9" -1"" Fullpn·-..:1os,OOO.Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• S42S.mo.536-<999J _ lodry. Bltn 8 l ove tort11ble home . 2b••. 1 ty room hoslb b\•i.med Sopenor-Bolll1lt1 cross· 0 .. • " · · ·• ,,., "u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~" ..
vine celling und 2nd 1ng ui PCH k Wes.l on evB/>Vkn Ownr;illt. BA YFROMT 645·6646 I! CUST OM HOM ES lASTILUFf ::::~r cpt/drps., S3MI. A.E.K., Pvt paUo. dbl_
rnised heurth flrl'placc Kl\ Cr.) Need Rl'·f<3. \ViU 0 H F3 Ubrook. On 1·2 usre $BR. nr 4 W!dt'n. trg. • ---gi&r. Nr ·~la. 1bop·
t:1ant m bler "lnJ( hos bur or trade pe ft 0 US e Orticc building. spet'· e ~rf•Ge Avocado grove. 2300 w. yard & enclosed lanai. Easlsido Costa Mesa . plna &t bch. lldre" le WALLOl''G l~ASS &\1e" 6411-066& S I 4 lacular view. luxurious fR.'l;..J 4 'II;. ft.from soo.ooo. nearpark. qwetrearDuplex,2 liR, ~ok.lm nal.C.11
! .. r so· tro pical v11 t111 BEST STl':.-ET un • exc.!~~1ucve .. ';l~~~.oo0 HOME:~ CAMl711f!Ol72R9!.!L,oa~TY 673·7601 AGT. lge red yard. gar, crpts. o'l4·163rt-'7761 N'.~:.loc1'"t. C11b1neto. & 't orai:,• ,.. Super 3000 sq.ft.homein "'"" " ""' ev "" stove, refrig. New palnl r a P .. • ... a.
1 ..i .i.I or c: B l' au l du I BEST VIE\¥ R1\•1era dislrlc\. Grcal llLL GRUNDY 300N.NewportNB Wl:"iTER·2 Br S2SO. Bach. & drapes. Malurc adults. 213·968·9767 111gstonc CO\er<>d p;ih fnm1lyhomc.Comescc! R...._, 675-6161 a Cus tom homes • w1gar S135. 6i5·17S3 Sec Every ...,..,. m rr e to ---------1 • E•RLv ILUJ.FS EW UNITS C:u-l5b11d. Laoooo & titu~ i't "I> ... SIS 302 E. ........ o. c . 4 DR. new. MTS; 3 BR. ''" your RF:.\C'll OH'r· -~ 1 ' 201 A•eftida dela ~ r1 n -h Cl t g N 1 2300 fl "" .., "' good tenant. S22S. mo. clean $390 le Moo; 3 BR.
looking wuler Jud hoJ"' ,,.;,... Wot.rfr'\:Htt Ri•iero . e..-po ...,ac •mus ~:~~~: sq. • Ba,ySt.NB &t0-7729or642·217l M.C. $350. No ree Aaenl
Owne r wall rin.intr-TRIHAIENDUl~'IT POJ~!,R~LTY ~~·~~t~~!:rf~~~ COSTA MESA CAMIMORlALRLTY S-J1te1n •2 Br. l ba Townhouse. MG-Wl.eve ... 63•9132 11.'rm'i: ~ at now CJll :l Bd 0 .,, ba ~ _ r ' C-" l 78 <.i:Hi OO · rm + .. l'll. .. -i • • • 7000 Sq. fl. lot. 1100 sq. fl. Deluxe new U11ils. all 17141729-09(!4 ..,...stra..o I Pool. gar. pnfio. S295. 4 BR, Newport West new
""'"'W9•11H '"""'" .. new ·•PPll s. un.lque t'ORSALEBYOWNF:R bldg.+ garage. 8114,400. with firepla ces :ind ~ ........................ Mcsa Verde833-8974 cpl " paint. Walk t.o
l I lcalurl''I found 1" 110 Lg Fixcr·upper. 4 Br. ttl· Owner. 5H ·8S27 or privatepalios,$300,000. of State ~ San J uan Hills Country beach. S450. Coats & ~-:11y:s. jlf.·.tl oth~r Ul ul f '!> ho.'fl>e . le \'e l, lots nr trees, 5'ill•362.'> · Propl'rfy 2600 Club condo. 2br. den c;UTEAS A IUG Wall'4ceRJtrt162""54. ltEH'i:~ SI IJ.000 sn.ooo. 20-1 Cllllc Sonorn. Co.cloMiftiums/Tow•· I! ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/hide·a·bed, 3ba. Crplc. 1 br +garage. Eai.tsidc. ~
OP!-::\ s ,\\Sl,;:'i.:\I O.'.'l Do NO\ DlsturbTt'nanlS. house1forsale 1700 •Q"R" HAWAII l o t S3.000. palio. S425!mo includes S220Adul.incl.w11ler87&3grdn2r. 4 br. 2 ba., tns. encl.
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or 491H9l6. Night Show· N'wp~rt. Mr. Hend. THREE UNITS •••,••••••••••••••••$••• •••••• ! ....... !~.~••••• CUTE COTTAGE ~1~7cl0fle ,to Edison.
ingi; Avail. t714162'HX'.G1 Tucsdny. TWO lot& Xlnl Pa lm ro;-aa.oo Island 3206 for l person. Sl40. Utll. . . • "'-~ DuolexH/ Eastsa"de C.M ingsahre:a.0
515.ooo.,Sel 0t ••.••••••••••••••••••••• paid.673·6372arts. DEACllHOUSE. Btnnew -ONt • 1800 • e l( c ' w n.r 3 a . y I I I Ba • Dr 2ba w /bonus rnl C strafto I 071 's Owne rs extra large 3 M2.s3Sl. r y. lo\'e Y 3 8~: lbt Lgc Condo. 2bd . 2ba . 'e1Ln1 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bed 1 b lh b + guest r m ex a . b"--d....., enAI gar . roolJ!. a omo RHIEstate frplc8. 2 cii r g ar .· u.u:t., ....... , ... " ••
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Vno wall tx-intc~tt'd in "l>rSeS OL Century 21.. LOWEST PRICED unlt.s. WLorudargc..lot.. c b ~ ··-· •••••••••••••• ... ·--s.u;1 3 Ba Ii z It 3'11:26 Owners moving-Must mus uy ap. uni"" • ""-plac" J'1\·ing rrn. 2 br. . r, • em rm1 thh "<'II (k1>l11n<'1I hme • 4·PlfX $CC al S82,.950 By ap.. O.C. w/ln 30 days. Als ~2'blksb ... & 8175 EA.5TSIDE 2 Br newl st.ory,walktotcbl~Qlft. \\1th rom!ortabl{• rum i4•AM 1010 IN'rOW:-1 l l 1.y· ll ave 2 apt b l d g ay ocean. · 1 d S250 M Y lrlltPk•ahopplag.
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1ni: ,,,. too•, pra,·nc> .. Only s120.ooo. t•r10clpJI& 1£ ..... ~ 640-8300 BToro 3232
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'n11 i.: 1mnr Xlnt c1•lll . nyon r.!'>. It h.1!! ~lid·., wat~rfoll 1n bal'k •r<r ..-~ft.NI "~ Fl. required. Call Mr __ 644·00_26or644"223 waler 1528 sq fl. 2 bu, ____ ....;._ __ ....... •
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l:lll'llY room. p.1tlo und 5139.500 Incl. lund!' PIH1"HOUSI triadc for lnoom proper· Ltar"e Triplex. nr so. HARIOR RIALTY 2 Bedroom-den. gara~e. 10. l.tte 2 tir, klitMpcl111 4 8r 1'*•• Dr bch.
' •ck. f'antustlc Newport Centcnl)iul Heal Estate on tile aand at U8 \)'in Or11n110 County. <.:oo8t Pluiu ttreo. Two ~ * 671-4400 * l>lt1111. patio. &.110mo. C.11 sJn11Jca, lkl11c hc.om1't!r .. ~; ~.bale dZ•p
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T HE BLU FFS· Beaut. spacibus OP'~n floor f!l3 n '60.4410 encl.. 11or1 '· 1Trop0 cnnd. ll6oo lslClftd 3106 ()('eon l!Hlc 3 br. 1340 570,000 home. 3br. 2ba. re 1'1ard tof1ndG Pl1111.4Br. liv·rm .w,/fr:ec sl11ndln ---Curriu he wner · · rd t .. I t u NKARB&ACH d l d r • m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Knls.s ioglesQk. Fl'C' ury en ry ... m 11 o .. ,un 3ba. lmml'CI. occupancy Crplt. t h IDJI I: nss 001"6 Trade your lax ~hellt'r ror n~11 ,,~~ ~1 ... ~1 a NJ, Ulll Wlntt>r. :thr . 2hn. rrplr. Moin Hentols, !>40·S:l70 rntA<• Fwy, immu<'. rcr... 3bd, 2ba. dell run. ai rompl tch redecornt· In f VERY room OJ)en1n s pe nt.l a bit> 5 1 "Pll<'<' M: ., ..... ..,.. C 11 --__ Si~/mo 640.soo 1 11rl 5· 8ols11 ChlcJ 'Uell. ~~~~~~~~~~I ed. 362 Vlsta.:\1adcra. By on cantlle\.,er ed dee trailer park S225K OWC' OP l'.:N.SA'J.' & st::-.. 12 3, patm ,2•:a IH' t!J?lt COil ONA HIOlll.ANOS. G<tj.l41l7 ;luyi; . . . mo. Me-2901 • 1 __ O'tfnc.•r 'lCi!.OOO. &14 2t10 overtookinfl .the ocl'an lsl.i\J.'\ ~2 OOfit; Zl066o tt'nll-1. :-i \ ·• • Modern 3Hr. Zba. frple, • - - -• • ...........
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wanted. 4Bror SBr Open llousc S\tn 12·5.4 Br. w/all bltns. ;ind eve J NEW UNITS ,,.p::;."'r/y 2100 homl' Sll'P5 to S.1 ba)' re~oe $525 m e> 67~ 216Q; 1>31.Jo. new tpb. drP!I & lnctOIJ, CqntJ~. '"*· i ba. C•m rm. 1839 P COl'l\-enttth.'t' •• pas lhr ~7' Winter G'13-65lO l>W. No wax nrs. t1uper new o;rpb=, •-INlilt\.
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llACH LIVING H IOI w/buge dressl ~1~ room. townhouse • units with M·2 POMO A 3 Ur. yearly, downstairs. Cute & clc-an 2 l'lr, 1 ba. IMW• S HIGHLANDS mirrored doo,rs. bit OWfter's rcsadcoce. S\Jll Seven plus iic rcs oft waterfront.Nopeu. Re frlgJsl ove Jn c l. mplredec.4br,z~ ..... ~., a.z -~~or!:i f..n b. ~~~b'arw.·,~te~ 3 Bdnu. .. conn~rt. den or dttssinf table. t1nd priv. limo ror you to sclccl Pomona freeway. Cur bs. mo. 673·8540. 403 N. Garage. s.335/mo lease MW er,>ts. drps Ir p11nl .. .. .......... .,..!• .
•.. u_n•" p"atio. Spa"'io~". s tudy.. :s baths: lge. bath. Extra ll~ • gues your colors, opl•<?OS end Btreets. gutters all In. Bayrront. oa I Island Berret\ Realty 642-5200 Fplc. $UO/mo. 913... ~ ... .. _..___-.;,
..... ... .... form:al dinint rm. 11 Ft. room, W/buae n•ostts extras. An exclUSlVe hsl· Railroad II r lo rroper· • ,..,., No fff, I Br, I ... ·-· open took. Near pools & llvin1 rm. Covered pa • enormous cues .t bath. Inc pu • .1 n 1 ~ fteMRMla 3107 Panoramic ocrl It bay S perkllnt aew .....
ocean.5'73.900 witbblt·inBBQ.SN,SrOC> Washer/dryerar1•a Se.P 1 ~Y· Own•T t 't ~ P ••••••••••••••••••••••• v1ew.Lovely 8roadm Me•trLl•edln Ul~-=.:...C•ll "Llla" ..
CAYWOODRIALTY f'.a...~ storage ere• adj..-• ·I! =~Call~s:_~•ce 2 Br.cpt.s.wlnterleue., home, 2600 sq tt 48R 4 Br. 2 Ba, F~m Rm, •unor!'f:Mltp * 541-1290 * c. F. "VIV ol cupboards " close\I. I. ·Qe=alla .SE. LECT . ~UI. 1265 mo. 611 Wes 2lndl~ba, hfa~ lrlm._ l!'sldel Srp41tco. vac•nct. k111d1 OK . ._....._ ........
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S h a rp. Owner /Act. Ocean View! Npt H"'s. entrance .. 2 s pace•s I ..... ~":"' It.at Loht.sole 2200 Rltins, was her/dryer, taining. S950Jmo. lease. IA?lsureLlvin~ a br, I be, fllll
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2BR redwood home on Pri\'ale beach. ol)o.mpi<' G .. RAGE 'SAi F. 'IJd' In f'nbu'"'us bldg site w /ollk lbd. S.125. mo. 3bd MOO U o I d e n r o (J • (' d M . ~-~· ... l...od"bel•ly 2 bedrmy' 1' a Is ntric. CltM '° kWlll. lJdo Island. 3Br. 2 b:a. 35' t'Omm. tC;U '°'· Owne size pool Su.i soo " • • .., mo.G73·6640. 9G8·30ll Alrt ... ~.. o eange. our lllO as.e.t lot. 226 Via Gr11tl&nl '. financcct. n o l oa HOWARD joHN'•ON lhc Oally Ptlotbring-hep.. lrt.~ &slrt!am. No. San --own yard. Loe1ted ~ar1...;.._· ______ ..... _
hl45.000byown «TS·66lS c harges. Prln. onl)' REALTY >; PY results. To place your Die.&a. Co. 83J.l~. Lee Ptnin. Poinl 3 br, 2 ba 3br, 2boa, front house, 2~'t s~ng, part, fttew•Y·
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new c:pls & p11int. Acre:.s ble lo rent immediately . •Children Section LAG BCH renter of town. to pool1tcnnls. S495/mo. Sl9S/mo. Call after 6 •Low monthly rates. Cul·d e·sac. ocean ·vu, S.16·4011. pm· 1714 1498.2172. 2376 Newport Blvd, CM
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.'Wi lllHO -. -----"'"":icy. Lux lt'atures Crest ·h1ghlv upgraded 2 539· rrlo 8"2.1668 . Be11ccb Bhd at Yorktown Avml. Sept II IP .lun~ 30 shu11p1111l " lalll' '"""'h --\\:oo~lb~lllcl'. Rro.irti~oor. thruout. Sf.25 mo. 833·22U llr. d~n, 2' ~ ll<i. p\I lC~l· :>. • • 536-0411 saw. mo, 5.itl:I Scashorl• t;.cU 21111 OPEN DAILY
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11 poub. I' I.. 1\-lc11111' up• .ul(•ll tile 1'\r 1•rr1t .. I Goll-i:u~1rtlct! commum Hlti·l'!Ol f~'·Mll"2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts Sl10 & :Sl80. Spo111sh · s:J:!S mo Yrl~ 1;.,,~,·. l'.oll lq1h, p.11111 l\\Oh,,1• cl1· :1\1r. 2' ·h,1 .' :! 111r i:.11· • .11 J:a r . 11rnl l111hc·ptl. l) Tt-11r11 ~, .. p\ t br h -·' ., ' Executive Home with :r SlYIC' bldg. P\'I t'llc:I i:.1r. OCEJ\Nl"RO:\T No f)l.·t~ Ml-:11 .;:1n. "" pl'l:-21>.1
"4;;J 1110 K:!U p1 I.'· po hi , l.1 I.. n & I.e a s c . S 3 9 S m 11 . ;'l<E\\'POHT C:n·~t :! Br. bdrms. den w/custum bit pool. sauna. lndr.'·· ad Its. Winter rl!ntal. :Jbr. :.!ba ti75·~_!l::, _ 1 h ""' !-;1. ;'l/\q1L II i;t,,
Walnut S1~uu\. ~bl'. 211.1 be· .... h ' I uh I> I'\ 1714>551 ti[):! den. din an•u 2', Da. bookshlvs. 2 ba. approx no J>i!IS. li301 Keelso11 Topu1>t&ure~1 6i5-ottilUI OPF:N 11ouse. Sut. S1111 .1110,1 Iii:! 2:~'.l.!li!l .iO!lll N.aO ino ;.;:: i.Hll -------... -bltns. trun1> l•lmvtr. uutu 111.'.iO It. r Lo. l blk w. or lk•11ch oir -----:\Ion, ':I Hr I''• "''· l1>lt
"''II Ill \ ,, 1n:: u •tlu1 -• VI EW-POOL·JACCZZI !(Ur opnr. tcnnl ... pool. nr kl ch:~. su~~enaO \·~~g· Slater 842·i848 OCEANl"HONT.1.liX. \IC\\, Ill" beotch. :) 11:>. :w 1 F:.\STSllH: .11l11ll 1.~:! 01. h111;:1,·cl t 11mt• :\l 11tl f111 IA.>uM' 1 l~r houst• Coty 4 ~R ~1lltup ho~w bch. t> .. 7!1 mo. Wkdys. . d 1 d l'~um apt. wii.:ar. Cnll rcrnleur. 192·!1:11:! S!OO ~2:i L1kl' """" 1'1101, 1 i.llll1'. ulll r 111. d1•cu1• "f.1nl rm. f1plt.. l.~R Lca~c 857.>. m o. Call &12·6SOO.e\S673.7"89 rm.moor uun ryurea.LOCJllftOS.odt 1748 art4.30.Gl2·4590 ------n11pc~.Ji7 l'J.:?2111l.:k _
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'l:r. pool l<: 1 irk ~I.) \u , t · .· -~ Br. 2 Bu. den. Niguel Bu. lux condo. p, t pool. incl. only 2 hscs frm ~am Rentuls. 540-5370 dish washe r. enclosed J22·A HC'hotropc "' c I :!.\':I 111 , Deluxe liot111. l'\'ti-01 1' 1 ,h11<1 1,.11 \\ofldl> dac :'>i e \\ 16;,0 Shorei1. guard. l~nms. tennis . e tc. Slia mo. elementry schl. localed gar. l'\o pets . 37 l J __ 11r F'1Jrn.~11s1\\tr 1l<I.
•U:! !li9!J Mtft. . r. 21 d1J rn111l11 pvt bch .. pool. S4~ mo &t6·l20t on Interior Ln. K.8. Just Ple11s11nt 2 Br furn apt. Seashore. G73·6578 LEASE 8325. mt><ll•rn z lh Aclulh :\o l)('IS ~1·. ~.11,.
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Ulll\':,.:l' P.d •. S~•·••·u'• IW\lto l.~urk&l.ikt! LAG UNA ~!GUEL . Lse Contact Key Rea lty stores.S250mo.Adlls.no 2 Or f\Jm. Wtrrtcr TCntal. oct' .. n. udults. no peli. __ ~2.'i \1rtorrn.~1~11'170_1 u11I I. :lln , .!l>J. 1h•11. ,\\ J ll t 1 . ISO b33·3..."G3 . 1 IN THI ILUFFS 962-7788 for further info. pets. A,. a i I Sept . 6 S300 mo. walk l o brh. Rer s. 3300 Sea' icw o ixm ., I
tum. ran :!tine I 1 om ------Opt ~o Pllr~hase. 3 ~r 2 ' AVAIL, MOW ! 4~-4177 C213) 44S·S9G3 or i2131 Thurs-Sun 6il·S81il ~ fir . 1 ha. I 'll•1r}. 'hul( 'omm pol< ,h 1·1Md•lrl'l'I l'm\. l'I.. 3 Br. 21 2 8.1. Ba. -~l~ lwnhme l o~~ cu:'°,;::!~.! 447.~43 . . 1lr11', p,1110. lrpll', 1w.11n ' fr•i m 11,11 111 ,,11,. .. 1 r:m1r111j1>lt·-"'uncleck. pool.~!mutes lubl~I ~q2:1 Vecont•Spoff•n -1425 uls ta nd1 n g Lu guna ---lBll.ubon.·h~·Jut.p.1110 1·•·11 . cl 'hwh r. ~;ir. 1 ~ mo ~11 i-..11 ~1111 :! ''~ tnhUlh'. :k.2 u;;so 111 mo. 6ia·912tl or 1!13 3131 :1 Udt1fl.. 212 b.1 t hs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk'ach 2 Ur. ocC'an rront I Ur. 2 H:i. rurn/unfurn. Qwt>t ma tu rt• ;ulult '>:!IN) .\clulh. s:! Ht. :!f.i.10 t:tfl"'1· ..,I
l•:i :ic;z1 ~ , St fit 1 itn> ~·Ol4 l:\lt Uu1111 'ssioft vt.i... 3267 spac1ou11 split le,·el end CHlNA COVE. 2 Br 2 Ba. apt. -l2' Wotll or glitss to Winter rental ~25 mo. Gt?·l.276 l'rut I'', 53'7·3125. ii
• : -• -~ -• --I"' unit enjoying m11gnlfi· rp1c, 2 car gar.AdJls only ocean. d~k. p\'\ 11l11ln to wa I k t o be h . < 2 13 > -------·~ 1 Ii
.,.,... l2441"iM 324 cent grC'in bcll \"ls \a. St2S mo.673·7537 beach. completcl)' rum. 44S·S963or l213)447·9443 Cotta~so 3124 3 Hr, 2 ba ('l)ndn. frrlf9/ r •••••••••• •••••••••••!•:.•••••••••·~··••••••• r ubuco1L uVi nu. u1r fi·eshl. puintt'd&mo\·e. AVllllSeptll.Forwlnler ••••••••••••••••••••••• put10 & pool. dbl i: .. r. ~ rood. 3 br. 2 bu. <'Pl~. inready.S62$Permo. KUN TINCTON LAND or yrh· tease. Bv owner OCEANFRONT 1\dult:..s:m.&12-11 :;;; 1
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2 bedrot\m + "snuggery·· -most
popul11r "San Carlos" Plt\n in
beautiful Ra n cho San J oaquin.
M95/rno. Laszlo Sharkany 7St-14l4.
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Univcr ty Park 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Countrt Club living w/2 t'mnis
courts. 4 pools & 3 jaci.µzis .
SS2S /rm. Tona EA!cobar 752114 14.
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"MIHT CONDITION"
4 bedroom. fa mily room Plan II.
Highly up~r<Jded. Newly paillcd
inside & nu t. $550 /mo. l"c l.
ardencr .. John Pc~kham 752· 1\14.
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u x u rio~s Su n Joaquin
ondomlniu., w/fircplace. view
ks, wet a r. Jg. master suite. uatom dra 8 & carpet. Pool +
aauazl. Ch' drcn okay. $475 /mo.
leen J ens n 752·1414. (CS8)
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" plan in Deerfield. 2
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15/mo. oni t:scobar 752· 1414. ) .
.. "'~·j·o SAM JOAQW4 a~dominiwn overlooking
e & '°'-course. 2 bedrooms + . Nealtennis club & shopping. ill con ider children & pets.
/mo. aszlo Sharkany 752·1414.
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TUl'TWtOCI lY air·condilklned 3 bedroom,
ity room , 2 bath home on park &
pl tb pool. $S25/mo. J ohn
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drps. DW. rplr . S4351mo. )IARK Sl million in (213lioo-092S • Live on the sand Lhis GR ....... DOPE""l""G-;
9634500 Ai:t No fee r<.-creation. Adults. 1 Br l winter. lA>\•ely 3 br. 2 ba ...... " " 1•1. ' 1 ' • : ' \. l'
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9G2·5511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn. $500, mo. 673·9499. 2 Bdrm ~:!fill
TowMaa. Parle Newport's Spa Club 629·2546 Bc.uuUlul. ~p:Jclous nc'v """"lhed 3500 is ind. W /this l · U~ .. llEACHFRONT l Br, rurn aptll. Pool, JlVl natio~.
wport .. och ••••••••••••••••••••••• comp. rum apl.t Incl. dts· npts. 8180.5215 mo incl /\rlullc;, no pct:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hes&linens Sut>·leuscto .1 A 'I"-67 38 ..... ~•E..., :1~1\v11eailfl.C ;11. 326' -------
For rent on the wutcr-21·---------New Dana Point 3 Br. 212 May or longer. S3SO pc UU • va a .:x:pl. 5-24 '"'"~ 5"' 611l·OAA:I
Br .. den. 2 fireplaces. 2 Br. 2 ba. S02S Furn. Ba. partial ocean view. mo. + S200 security de· Udo Island. Bachelor apt. UVES UP
large putio w ,~s· boat 3 Clr or:?&den.2baSS50 Crplc. pool. sauna. no PQ11it • 1 I""· Older adull. S200/mo. TOITSMAME
dock . SSSO/ m o. 3506 Corona dC'Dhr pets, 493·2426 Centenruo Rea """"t:ile Call 673·8886. 0\'er 500 lull trees and
:llarcus. N.B. 642·9-105. 3 BR. 2 Ba. SGOO To.._.. Evelyn Copeland l 0 s t r e u m s w 1 l h
S1lae1011s :I 111: Ill\\ nhnus,.,
2 ba, lrplc., pJt111. pool.• •
dulls. no 11\'l'. S3i!.1. fl4[,.J."J8 1
New 3bd. 2' rl>a-sptitievel.
trplc....wet bar. 1700 sq .n .
t'ool & T, crts. Close lo
bch. Ls4! S500. mo. Child
cons: l>ays, 2131613 (.014
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Uwfw;oi.W l51 .552·1TZ6 552 Li2braptnr.beaclt. Best w.aterralls c r eate i•
aren. Winter S325·$350. rel:ixing setting for yoor •----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 0cean view duple, 52 lncl,util,gar&laundry ·s pacious n e w l ·or 2 1>r,11a b,1,put10.Uogok.,
VIEW ... VlEW-.VlEW Seashore. 4 br wlnl racil.962-0505 ii·bedroom ap:irlmrnt. Cou11lc. litO Jounn. s:.11:. .. ,
RANCHO S420. 2 br )'rly S3 0 ·From S230. Furniture Ml! 11573 ,
SAN JOAQUIN Winter 5320. Ownrt On ocean. l br. S:?OO. mo. ;a \·allable. Small pc•h :? mt i:ard<•1t arit. fprl1. •
SAN LUIS REY MODEL 546-5005 Ulil pd. FCl.'. OK. Adults only. Offlt•e tl~hwhr, ponl, ll\'l 11111111: ' 3Bll, 2'1BA nr golf Ma1nRental~.540·S370 open 9:00 to I) oo. ~JO nr IJ'\llW lnil. \n r ...
(Ourse, tennis " pool. Beach duplex, )'ear roun Fairview Rd .• i'usta ::.;!:)It 1;;7 21111
Upgra'dcd (rpts. drps, rental. 2 BR. <SJS:i. mo S.. Cle1M11t• 37 7 6 .\lesa. Phone 545.23011
Mirrored closets. lrplc. 968-8867or894"'8Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUDS PETS OK
lf57J CMefVsDl~fltYltfl wet.bar.S&iSmo. lse. Balboa Bay Club-811c ll3S. Ulll pd. Sin1:lc-~ ok, Nf'.:W llREl::D APTS "~''"'tr 1l11pll''<, .! 01· .:
5Sl·2784or752-GS2l upt.Sept10cl.S800mo. n c 3 r 11 \.! a c h · I hr upt, 1111r11 i:c. C>OOI lh. 11IJ vlH'll1'f•l. i !J•1,. Ol'E"' D•\ILY B e a c hcomb ('r, fer r • '' ' ~lonarch Bay Villa. Oen 1133·2tH6orG42-4097 G.1l·20ll Jacu1t1. rplc . i.:a" "· 1;.1~1K!ll>I
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L '"•SE 1850 sqrt. 8500. Collect Cl a~ ron,, I a7~ I WI a 9 C'ieMrol 3802 STUNNINfi :1 hr 11artl1·n I ox Vow ~9,t u" 1 ~droorn 2 bath with a 1714) 985·1801 ; E ves. e.lbnl. •12 " m1o. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ll I ,\ l. hnrp. :I hcdrm. 2 Rtory. 1 1 N' rl h Ix !184-3589 poss y mo case npt, Pool. rr" l'O<irn. s:tiUi. c: o N v 1,: I\ 1 I'! N c: 1.· \lcw or buy. pra\•utc• vew o cwPo ur >r. 642-6424 l chlldokhcreutTrcclanc m<'l.710\V.tllth St. si-;c ltlTY. suukc n 11'
lk•uch. mun k wife or ~1~.~~:i.f/;:,::1nce. ssos. °'llPle•H Uttfww l600 • 1'o'!'nhouse Apl'I. ,Only ~tcil\ v~rmi-: ;i 111 , n•'" 11111 ro11111•C:alhetlno l c·1·ll
ndult male onl)'. No pets. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br apt. Upstalrit. No SHI,;. to mcwo In. 'The 1 11 ~ ., • n r 1 1 L """'"n ti\ c 11 "· ""rb .SELECT , . gartige. S325 Incl uUI. prl?lllinlou11communlty", r pts. r1 u111t. c11\'I uu1. 11 1 L ~ _, on · u ""11'' Im mac 2 Dr. new lhruou~. 3 5 J 2 M a r c u s . N U Sec our rurnl11hcd rflodcl. quiet rul·<lr• !>a<'. S230 f r c P 11 c •· ll • ·• •' .. ~., ~H~o~m~cs~H~c~1t~ll~y~,S49~~-8~G55~"~·~--=~P;:-R:OP=~E=RT~.:,:IE::.:::S::;I (ncd •• 1ar. S26S. Wun t 67~0578. S11a1•loul! 1100 s11. fl. ser., rer .• ~ c-retllt lllll> 1111 <I , !I • I' ri v a' 11. I 1• last. 71)2,.1920. 499.4445 townhoul!e uiits ncsllcd 4tll4-19:l6 .vor1l•C1111tom 1lri;IRnrlll 1 fF'"C Le EASTILUFF tcpstobch.Gar.,wlntcr, -l ntc r lor11 •Uul l t dn1
BLU Slll~nC:!:' ~ses W\'Cly, lrg. 48R + den, Coiy 2br. lba, lrpk, beam no students or pets. Jbd. 10 wido open lll)uc~s or 3 Ucdroom, 1 1 J bu th, run1w01Mhwm1h11r & 111, '1
• Agcnt644·1l33 • 3bu. View or night lights. ~0llnlfpsrt, Hg~!'.,!'.,01!.!ts. Sl90. mo .• 2bd, S260. mo. ~17~e'iir~ll ~~~·v1u't~ll c• t1rp4: t~. d ru fl <' s . po111l•AU~h ct.1._11:1 r11g~·;
1---.-.-------1 Furn. or unfurn. A\"811 -· .Ni ..,,,_,.. """"' 673-6640. cnclus(.'<i putlos Newly flrcplarc. bltn run1'0 & w11h wo~h~r .,. 1lryol'
pernH l tondo3br.2ba, 9115. Submit r hlklf(ln" ~ & • 1 • ow11.patlo.dhlc1•arl(11r hook·u~l'ool k Jucu1~1.' ~~-~·. ~~~~"i-£· Nr. ri::: Jli~~ now ELL. ~!'.~'!'!'.~~.~~~~ .. ~!~. ~eer,~.S::.~!e:~~: C:!~d ne,w~n<1~1t'1 udrlu;!. 5325, Ag~nt~ll_:7!~!.. A~~~~~.lf; :t Uat h ~1.W -....:....-------1-----·----• ..... 1.a.4 1706 SlSO. week. 646-6798 ran~es, ll r co on n11. 2 Ur, I'' bu. dbl "11ra11e. fl2 l w, \Viii.on rr1NIY.I
Bluffs Condo-3Ur;21,bo, Pcnin. Pt. exec. home.••••••••••••••••••••••• vinyl noor11. 20 nlinulc.1 w /w c rpt •. 11l 1.'h·•'. ---• rrplc, lg patio. pool. $411() LonJt term lease. Luxury •Super bach. unit. Steps r r 0 m "";) h ('I"'! 0 n Adults. no Pt'b. :>.3:; Qun·:·r lur.i:e 2&3 bdr mo 6«·1586 3 BR. + den + dln. rm. GRANO Canal 2 Br l'1 to ocean Ir bay lx'achtt Rlvcl'1lldc Fr~y to Gran!\ G42·10'73 1&2 h11th"I, 11vL p•t
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ia. 2Br. 20. w/secunty, 675-0000. Win t o r . S300/mo. rear apt, View. 1 Br. Mawr. odulls. 2 bdrm, lte rng. Quiel 11 re o, raJIG75·333Seves. &~bt.j~~~r!!.i1s:. nd WESI'CLIFF. 3 Br 2 Ba, 673'«>SS. patio, auage, $250/mo. r:!~~~·ll~~~~rly. ::.~4 1225' No petll . 2 Br, cpts. drps, stovr,. t
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LAllGE & CLEAN 3 br. 2 Marn Renlab. 540·53?0 . West on Slater· off Beach one · block. BUQs & Sunday hrunch ·HAR p OF Ff l' f: s . S:!S,000 nl'Cded NOW for C Sbe has !>e<>n 'given the ~~~~~~r~:n;~:~~~:.s:\ •ha w,yd. Garage. ~~--• h K 1 Id Sorry, no one under 21 & h bo ., . th for b . e d gift to hel11others. Lie. " -"''' pets. o1s.:;2os o r :1180. 2 br. pool, kids. rig t on ee son to cu . C·Sac. Follow oo pets. ~tooth to month ar r ~~eu. -& 3 rm mon . s usin ss c:-213 ro4 l.350 213/697 9272 Ho ell pt r i •" c e • ·.;;~3831 singlesok.Fec. lhesi11 ns!! uct·uvancy. Models 0 ..,..n "iUltei.. ::;1.5 to S250. Air. al. Pay back S30,000. / · · IMCH&M•,,.w•tt-•ltl
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Balboa Is. Pvt b:i. cnt. Rent°'s Wonted 4600 Willows. Jrvine. 551·2249 Advice given 01 all pro Meny C •stmu
llome on water. man. •••••••••••--•••••••••• or SStl-7811. Call even it bl And MtMy ...
older S125 mo. 54lVil 11 Employed mother or 131 D.O.A. or injured. (7~4~~-3:~. f~r appt. To Poy~ll
Hotels,Motefs 4100 teenage child~·N1. w.well LOST: Sml Black poodle ~~~~~~~~~I S tart No~,.Selli~A ~uxurv ioult rentals from ••••••••••••••••••••••• behaved Doxie. seeks a Fem Vic Hbr Vu Hills • beautiful pr~uct ... C II s1somontn1v SVNNYACRESMOTEL ho me. pref. l::s tanc:ia R ·rd 644•1033 'Young·? Adventurous? 54-0·7041 or Zmith 1·1 9 200 Promontory or. ~t. S9.60. dbl 11 or 21 High School <in·:.i. t;n. cwa · · Then . try a <ha.hge ol for inrormatf.n. ~~s~~~c~~4fmr:t,~:v. su .oo. Queen o or 2> furn .• up to S300 mo. Xlnt FOUND malo Irish Setter p01ce m your suer.al me.i--------..-..
Teleol\One mtt 675-8000. Kitchn/Pool/Phone Svc rers. 546-3117 afl II & app.rox 11 mos old vie Call Parlnc~ L:nl. or Bab sitter roi 6 week old
owneo ilnd rmnilge(I D:t 2376Newport Blvd. CM. wknd.c; Harbor & Orange wood. Newport. ,,f ·S 11 ·8 . 1 c'1 t y h , -rne Ir.tine comollnv. A h I 750 4835 646-3239 n an . O'f ome ur -:-:-:::-::-:=:-:::-=-=-::--1---_:548::::,·:::97.:.:5::5:._ ___ ,Couple needs house on the na e m. · mine. 646·49UI
PARIC NEWPORT • R.tals to Shore 4300 beach in Sept for 1 mo. FOUND. auto tape deck A·P~RK M \SSAGE Babysitter·~~nlit mo,;;
A,ARTMEHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-6337. · 5/22/76. Vic. 1''l. VoUey. FREE BODY needs mull.II• womun to
l or 2Dcdrooms and AVOID INCOMPATIBLE W d lb b . h Owner must Identify SHAlfPOOW/MSGE care for3rdgaderin m.~· ·r . I ROO'·tuATES ante r. uc. or 963·9725cxt.344 ~EW.ALWRJNG own \ouses 1• ... studio apt_ Quiet .single _ ~ STAI' F _ home a fl a hoot until
l·'-rom S32!l.!IO h-.••.. ~--~ n .•... -bus. exe_c. Rent S200 or FOUND: Young .remale SSOFf WITRTlllS AD 5:30. 559-4411 tG. -Qpen 9·6 Daily ~ ... ),,UIU_~ ~ i iw I :-. B 1" :\~ B k . Spa•Pools·Tennis T k Lb. G k ess. • .• or"'··"· cat. lac &"While. Vlc ·!\1on-S-.illHMTo4A:\1 Babysillcrlnt2nCJg~der
Across from Fas hion ~u~~nfuctTne;{~:tr 6'lS·502t. Eding~r & Graham. Call :.:ow Open Sun. 3 hours. 2:l0t> 5:30 diaily: 1.~land nt Jamboree on RIGllTROOMMATE Business/Invest/ 846-7360. NoontoSPM Mus t b~n vie . or
!)anJonqurn llllls Road. '\S4134Slncel97l finance LOST : Beloved Toy ~~~,~~~~s~ve. Mariners lementr~
1714J 644·1900 ; . • .............. ~ ....... Collie. <Shellie). Male. 6469944 · ' 64699441_sc_h_l_64_2·_1 ........,. ___ _ ---------iYoung I rofcssronal seeks Business Ans to "Sl a r ... Vic · · -• .
WATEIU'Jt0NT CONDO. roommate. M-1'. Lo share Opportunity 5005 Bushard & flomlllon 8 A ~ y S~ T r 1'. ~
2:>."l<l sqfl. $850 mo. Side COlll of new Sl00.000 ph1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB. 962-7107. Heward. • Schools I g~ukn m 1 ~ &ty9p~ o tt<>avnrl.Al!\ .. 4640.8149 Rancho Sa n J oaquin , h1strudlon 700 pie up ii '" .. o -----1ownhousa located on ::7 •i\1.UMINUM f oundry LOST: Sml blk male cal. .. ••••••••••••••••••• school 1 aft noon t I Dt'luxe Apt. 2br . 2ba. 1mrw11yof golf rour~ei11 busyshos>•smull1!own .vie Or ea n nt vd 8:30PM. wntwf\ Jin
bltn:d ri>lc. 2 plllros, pool Irvin<" •SCllOOL. pvt Jr/~rf Ir Marigold . CdM. Call IE AIARTEHDU Bch. 960-&673·00<15 U\'~lll, SJ7~ l!:vcs C'a ll S200 833·9G57 •SCHOOL. reading-skill 613114990r 556.3325 XJK·Olt.'6 •llUILDf-:RS llDWF. . .
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(l\·1>un dew. I door to Hui lrdnd. 5150/mo +util •C.\NUY&IC~:c;u1•:1\M male 8 mo. :mswers le
l>N1d1. 2 l1r opt. )rly. Cull 500'69'10./wull!l/ll. •UOOKSTOf<f:,N II. "Tris t an·· R cwurd '
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NEWPORT tERRACE Office Rental 4400 owm•r St!Wl(I 11111 h.h•icl 1.orll' C11d <' 11. U. IW2·!l077 ~J.···•••••••••••••••••• 11.:1 N'-~port llc1&ch bfc
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Aul. 8.'l7 -<1200 012, Afl. 'l/? 4,u .4,,,,)2 f'/C Ukpr/Conslr 1•x1x•r. JICI'. in comm 'I l1111~lli 2 OR. den 2 ba S<t50 ,, • ,,. •" l':mplnycrs t>1i1y All fees w/lelletuper pr<'fd
Y IAYFROMT HOME MEAT MARKET LOST: 3 Mo. blk female Lb. nelnde rs Agency An :itUaelive sit la lo
3 BR. 2 ba. 52000 Mo yrly .,. • Orn!is soo.ooo, Mo. kitten. Vic . State, CM. 4<Yl1Hlirch St.Ste 10.I lncludei benents ff of·
STEPS TO IEACH ~=-i--w Onginal owr.er of 15 yrs ean 64s.H 20. Newport Beach 833·8190 fcrcd. Utettated Pt t
28R.2boths.1400 ..,._._ rct1Mng. Loc:-otC'<I rtghl In CallforAppt/Eslab'65 should cootuet trn ~,.,.--m iddle o r affluent lteword. Lost Old Peralla. Realona V. associated
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equipment. ldeAI set up FOUN D: Sml poodle, •IC~h Optnrtors tor liquo r. Re quires Must. identify. Vlt PleaseOall :,i~~12.000. <'ash. Agt. :~.';i~~lsa Chiu. 110. 7141835 'lOl
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M borne, .id lunches. loi... ~··•••••• ••••• •• • • ••• •• ~a ,110 \1 ab~: " a 1 ~d <;ompl m..i~ntenancc & fll.'<t. frre est 8-l2·4S97 ••••••••• •••• ••• •••• •• • ~ - -r.1tt·~. 586 1892. m ,11ntu1n health. rol1Jaw <. of love & care lnt't:d yd l!;hampoo & !\tC'am ekan n "~· 2~~n a lions. cl1:unup. tr e:.ttr eas. :\10 IN<~" Lcl :! C'(pr'rl Prof ma~ler pu~r tL•n.,1011~ & cx1.><:ricnt:e
Jt B. IU7 3008. ' tn'l (;olor brtj1hlt!11ers: ratl.' ' 1ltro751 .19:n S 12 o Loocl men moH' rou tt ... us. huni;\.'r. ll>· tlw roll. PlumbiftCJ mort' Joy. l.l.'11rn how to
-wht curpt:. 10 min llil't•dbnck"..ill: Compl"teCardcnlnc CetRidGfUnsi~htly Rl•fs.9'J8·8308or$1StJS!J3 __ t:;ill~YJ21. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11~.1l \Ollr:.df & 1'1:1tnlb. Lie. TL O. nr 17th ~ bll'ach t:ll.'an hy rm. din Autu Dl•Jll'r wiJI trude " TRASll&DEBRJS . tlYr ort'w arl An\' lllurnh cl:u s't's. 64:?-8989 or
lr\·ine. f'l.'rH:ed )urd rm & hJll ~l!i. Aq.: r.rn <'Jr for bn"k work. r .111 Sen1ce.·Low mo rules, CollcgeStWlent•S48-6428 PROF MOVl!llC. Lowest ThnflyPulnlm~. 111s:. \~lr i.q.: ll'.1k:., i;~o2!1:.'9 ,,,.,.,.,.. ii ''"" h I h ~< ~ ' fr·~"-l""L'>' .. 1Kevin t BorA I I d lduv :.cnH'C be:.l'pnl'CS I> I I --------<> .......... ~ ~ • .-.ro1.K' ~. O.l .11~~ .>J0.5630.U .. ckJ ohn!oon. ..~~~ .,..,.....,... YOUHAVEITREAOY ra es, • .1c1 no;r • . . J.t .1r~1~,,t.•n c l':>ure:i..
(1uur cllm l)t!t odur. Crµt . M::unt::iinanre Planting & • Care-Wa> s SJ 1·1700. 7 ni lo\\rt. "35 :noo Keas 83:! .. lb.'! ---------1:~~:;r~lJ'.~:~r~~!~ lme. r1:pa1r. lS )rs cxpr. Do Pdtto:.. drive" a ?""• & ·LJndscapc.'Free Est. J'l.LHAULITAWAY dys _Potios HOll l-:."i\\'EH~ U:.Hhe Daily Piiot
751 9565 work m~i. •fl. Ke f:. s i dewalk :. .• 1' rec Grorgel bushl 54$-i072 TlMS48-6306 • -••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumb111s:&lll't1t111c: "t-'astRe uJt"serviC'l'
----------• $31-01111. esumute. ~6-81:!0. • ~~ Poifttinc)/Poperinq p \TIO Covers & Dl'cks Frl"-' cst1matl.':.. hur\l!)l & d1r«"tory. Your
.. ..., Servius We Care Carpet Clea1wn Child C~ We-;t Lawn/Garden Ser. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qu..ihty "ork. rl.'JMmJhle reh.1blc Sl'f\'IH'. MO hr.
••••••••••••••••••••••• SteJm cleanor sh..1111poo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reg. ma1nt. cln·ups,HOUSECLEA:-i!ING is Paint-Repaar-3$ yrs !n pru:cs. La c 3lW4lS l'h 3-li0083.liolA&'lt' service 1s our
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nr ~pee. S2 off any 5\yle cut. JiuJr. Rel:. l1C. fr esl l.wlcbes. pre·l>t'hl acllvl· course. 610·1880, Rich Jnruce's Raggedy Anos, guar. Take advunl. or my Cl • ..,.,, fled Ad ~2·Sbl8 f~~11r"t.f:t t~~~~~~~. m .f\J>l)t.only894·2'l-lS Heus RdlCSa.15·37\6 ty . Wkduy!:a.15·6217. _West 67~ eX'per.536·7056. a-t I s ._ _______ _
Call 642-5678 ext . 322 .
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BANKING
MEW
ACCOUNTS
COUNSELOR
Part-Time
We are seek111~ an 111
t11,·1dual prererably '' 11 h
J>ll\"tnl! & loan or bani.. f 1ng e j p l'rtcnrc. ll
perform a \'artl·t~· of ~c\\
.\ecouot trani1uct 101"
Oulies w ill 1ndulll
handling customl'r pro
blems nnd opening a
wide \'utiety of new ac
c ounts with ,·ary111 i:
de~rees of complextl)
This posihon-30 hour::. J
wcek-n'qwrei. typing 4f
wpm and the ub1hty l!
deal~ 1th the publt1·.
CONSTltUCTIOH
IHE CJJY Of
HUNTINGTON BEACH
&.paoy......f & T~ AcWnistratiolt
Has OpeftiRgl A•.._. For.
CONCRETE FINISHER
S927·SI 144 Per Mollfll
This is a CETA funded position
requiring Huntington Beach r esidency
& 30 days priQr unemployment.
Applications wiJI be accepted at t he
F.JTiployment & Training Center. 520
Pecan. Huntington Beach through
Friday Sept. 10th. 1976 at 12:30 PM.
Call 536·2526.
Doto I .. Opr GIRL FRIDAY LAGUNA DEACll l'cr:.on to c lean llou~l'. For lll of nation·s lead· MOTEL/APTS Tw1 Cl' monthly. C.M.
ing plumbing specialty Ligb~ typing, som· filing, Mature couple W/(•xp to LIDO CONVALESCENT CENTER urt'a. Cnll S4tl·3235.
fmns. 4 Phas e t«:rmlnal good t e I e pho n e manage. l\lu~l be bondu-
sys 00 line to computer personality. Must have ble wtrefs. Oc~un view I 555 S---'or A•enue PHONE PERSON etr.WlllU-aln.Ke)'puncb ow..n.._u.an.s_p,o_rta1ion.,_a11L ± -5lllary + com· -r--·· .l\lu:.Lbe25oro\'ff
exp desirable, but not re· Thtrtr to forty ·. hours. mission. Cull 546·9745. Newport leacli, CGlifornia 92663 Apply In Pc~9n
q 'd. Must be good typist <Flex1ble,, Two fifty per LEGALSfo:C'Y YELLOW CAI
& k.oow 10 key by touch. hour to start. Newport TRAINt:E Director of Nurses -RN ll:!Sl Sluter Aw1111l'
Plant now loca ted oo Bc\Comt;ia!lY· PDma· Part time . P hone 1''ull Ch r g bkkpr w .tedi·eallCure l:'ounlJtnV~
West side of Los Angeles neo pos 1t100. eao 842 8893 8il11'n g expcrienc" nr Santa Monica Frwy, Howard.~7·5333. · · _ "
Will _!1\0Ve to lrv~ne In· GLAZER exper Apply MAIDS rreed cd b> LVN'S&RN'S
dustrtal Coimplex tn Feb. 211 Los' ftlolin~s, San Newpart Beach . Re:.ort Aides & Orderlies. E xp onl~·. M~l be w Umg lo "C?m· Clemente.492.6191 Englis h s peak1n.i-da) Dishwashers
mute to LA locat ion shut. Apply in pen.on. J anitor
pendltlg new bldg com· GUARDS Sandpiper Inn 2101 t:: pletion. Call Mr. GC?d· Coast Hwy,Cd~1 . Cook
dard (213> 937-3676 ror l.D· Costa MHO Activities Assist, part lime
te r\lw appt. Permanent. ~11 & part· MAINT/PAINTH Apply In Person Only Ume. Phone & lransp re· N . B. u r e a . r e rm Dcltvery,parttime$3.hr. q'd. Retired welcome. BencCits. Re ply to
Ml.IM knows. Co. area & Call546-0274,o£chrs 10.2, Classified ad no. 719 ctn Mon Thru Fn', n .. pm have own tra nsp. Call Closed Wed. ~ Lloyd for int, b e lwo1----------• Dally Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626.
PHONE SALES
Pho1w •• tll•:; IJCOPI•.
mall.' or ll'mulc. 16 to t.:1
yc;ir.-of ui;c. Guarahtcec1
WJl:l'!o or comm1S$1on:..
:!SO 1-;11:-.t 17lh StrC('l,
Su1ll' 0 • .t'ost a !\le ..i,
lx•h\t'<!n S:OO & 8:30 p n1.
{>lti-12::?:1.
l.-;(tu.11 OpPortunily
Jo:m11Jo)er
l-8pm.497·3720 GUARDS tw,W..ted 7100 ttetpWGltkd 7100
DENTALSCTY/BKKPll rum. Car. & phone nee. l&alnt. S3.25 hr. Sat/Sun ... •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••i---------
R I Appl>' Universal Prolec· 12-9AM. Drivers he 11e-. • , 1:cepuon st exper. or lion Service, 1.226 w. Sth q'd, Pk lot swpr.495-1370 :\tt-<hC'<1I NUllSl'.s-l'l.,\~TSM,\N, tm "Cled fur
We off tr C'Om peht h·e college. 546·3000 St. SA. I nter view hrs G EN 'L FRONT OFFICE RN'SmLVN 'S rnre or mtl'rtnr plant:. 111
I d II l j "" •, •1 ., R 1, I t·ummcrctul :.cllinr: "a ar~· un l'A<'l' l'n DentnlJ\ssislont,exn 10:...,.nooo ... 1:30--3:30pm MANAGEMENT "an. w yr:. c:1.p l'CCP· rart1('a s & Ortkrhl'' k l ......... W__._.. 71 u-'pWont•d 7100 •-.... Fr' E al 0 l · t 1 • ........ r h 1 fl ;\l u~t hu\c ('Xl>t!r, xlnt wor ing en,1ronmt'l1 • ........, --nC"t .. Parttime.l>r.Weiocr .... oa-a. ~u ppor 10111 :;. Y l'•ll~. 111 · llClh•~"' or o~p11a ::.lu
t'lcas\! eonlaet. ll r!> •••••••••••••• .. •••••• •••••• •••••• ••••••••••• 847.11001• Employer SERVICE surancc. ll l.lkk111:. for ex· relief & p11v<1te duly. fo;x rlnvmi.: r~ord. & ;tnm ..
Purkl.'r644·[)JO() "un\·J..,S\'r'. tnn Jltl.\. OFFtCER] lremcly bui.y 2 lnh'rllll>l per. r,•q'd. All !lh1rti;, lull :!:i vri. olrl, '10 Itri. wk. ull
,. 0f'ftto1Aulst. GUYS&G.Al.S Di'rectorof orticc.645·9200 & p/l tmt•. w .. :.t"lilt mul\•11a1 .. ~ tr•ut•k 1>ro , do11r·llvor. ::-.o :.elllni: ' ' · 1 I ,. ti s GLE~D LE foull, p/time. X-ray eert. Mission Viejo, El Toro -Nun.I'~ Kc~istry, llil7 'u 1·• • u • tc\'l' u• " A O.l'. :\lrport nrca Co nee. E:xpc r prct'd. arca.towork <>fewhours Oe•efopment MedicolSecretory/ Wcstcliff Dr .. Sk 212. •Y12 ~2HI btwn 9 & <1 ·:>.1~ FEDERAL ~~u11~:~t~~tl Cab·Airc Inc, COOK Sularyopcn.S.t2·6880. . a day. !'Un Job. Earn 525 S l.S45·SZ,046/Mo Administrutivc Assl N:11. 631·0010 _w_kd~"--
------~---• O:.t~lJnU.! Ut J>ri,·ute t.•oun· . to S50 per week. ~.,or !\Jnture. perm. l\lon-t•'ri. Plt•shc~ <.:o .• needs lolr SA YING S CARPET LA YER lry dub. i :30·3:31.1 shill. ~Loi. Front. ofhc:e. Pnrt moro Information phone The s ucces!lful candidate !1·$:30. Ucncrits. Sturl Nurses Aidts. ex11er'd tuuc men. manuruc,lut.
lOONcwl)Ort Clr l>rl\e 7526106 Sce:\lr.Erhurd. umepho. lnsurance. Clllog, 830-0913. will plun, orguniie und immcd. H.B. 842·9377 BuYYtl'W Conv. lloi1 p , 111.: cxpc r pc rl crrcd.
Ne wl)9rt Beach.. cu •----------• El Niguel Country Club tel!! ne, re~ot exp re· Equal Oportunily imple ment a t'onlinl.ling unytlmc. 2055 1' h u n n , C. M . f.i42·l5!l3. ut.k for J eri
EqUlllC)t)por Employer ClllLD CA RE for nice 23700Clubhoui.e Dr qwred.835-4441• Employer program to generate! 6'&2·3.505
foJTillY. IQ~·ely home in Lugwl;i="i1guel DONUT Shop H e l p, private supporl for the ---------PLASTICS -Clt. Mature, reltablc.1----"'---=-----t p/Umc AM. No exper HOSPITAL Irvine Campus and to MOLD SHOP NURSES AIDES rnu"l drh·e. h,·e out. COOK·Exper'd. Mature. nee. Female. age 25-45. supervise the program or F/time & P ttimc. Day MOLDING MACHINE
BEAUTIC'1ANS <'<>Of<. P1ttme, 3P;\l-8P:M. S2.75-S3 hr. Bay\·iew Apply In person. Mr. researth and record LEAD stun. Expcr'd pref'd. Ap·
Fnl. prer. Shumpoo & 9'1!Ml263 :\1anor. 3SO W. Bay. C.M. Donut, 135 E. 17th S t, DIET CLERK m:maf(ement. Wiii ser ve ply Pa rk Superior, 1415
OPHATORS
Tukinit upphC'al1011s fo1
molclmg machmeoprso1
duy & 5Wi ng s hift'
.\lodcrn. <'lean m unuf
plant Paid ~roup lire 6
hc;illh ins. Good \'acutior pion.
makeup ~trl.i.. Nl'\\port -6t2·~. ~t ~ asll5s1stantSecrctarylo Working feud. Exper'd Superior Ave, NO . ~er. Call 640-WZI. C'lll l.OCAR P., m)· home. a · esa. 1'--UCI t'ou11dut•on nn w/small ..,re-els ·n purts. 642'2-HO. ·-------• minure woman w/own COOK '"' '' • ,,.. DR'S ASSIST. P:irt-time-12:30-Spm. or g a n I i a t 1 on u I llc:iponsible for plan· ---------•
Lransp. ;\\on·Fri l :JO to lmmell. opening. Exp Young lady 118·28) for Fri.Sat&Sun. Excellent mechanism cn11bllngihe n1ni:. produc tion & BEAUTY
SALON
MANAGER
nutstund1n1t benol th,
11.11{1 \oll C'altOll. llrUllt
... 1l.1r1nil. rl'liremrnt .
mt•dic11 I & d l'ntal &
more. l\1usl do hair. 1\ll
responses in <'o nf1dencc.
Reply to Cl1111slCled ud no
719. c/O Dally Pilot, l'O
Uox J.500. Cus ta .\lcsa.
t:aht. 936~
,_._>_30_968_·_-0_~58 ______ , prer bul nol ncl' .. will legitimate full ume posi-benefits and beautiful University to enhst top personnel.
tram. Sec Dus ty 7am· lion tn Costa Mesa surroundings. Apply al: community leadership. STACOSWITCH IMC
MursiftCJ Attendant
Top Wa ges & x lnl
benefits. Bayview Conv
llosp. 2055 Thurin /\vc.
CM &1.2·3505 Classified
& Automotive
~oon. 10~5 So. Cou:.l lk:ilth Spn. No t'(p. nee. Reqwrcs a background 1139 Ba ker, Costa ~1cs;i
1 h\ y. Lag. Heh We llt!nd to school. Apply IEVERL Y MANOR 1 o r d c m on s I r 11 t I.' rl 549·1041
any ufl. or eve. 2112 24452 Via Estrada management ability and Equal Oppor Employer
Harbor Bl\•d , Cost a LagunaHllls. aknowledl(eoffu11dro1s· ()(fice
Ml>!'U. An F.qual 111g lechmques. fmuncaal ---------NURSES REGISTRY COOi\
Apply in Pcr~on
·· · CafifomHI
Injection MoWi9H)
~ BriA~s /\vc .. C.M.
t l Hl0<:k Sn. Of
Buker. Off Redhill> Adyertl.Sl.OfJ -Opportumty Employer plann111g in a uni\'ers1ly NEW DIJTY Needs weekd<•Y office
0 RELIEF COOK DRIVER structrurc. /\pµly bvforc SUPERVISORS clerk for Newport ofc . Thi' l>ntlv Pilot nN~d~ l-'or Ser v1ce Dcpl P ickup ----------•September 21 by refer· 1lo2 hrs per day, 53.Hi Duties cons is t of in· PLUMIE_!t\~EPAIR
onl.' additional 1111ts1d4' & Delivery. Must Have nng to Job no. Cl' Gi. per hr. 11. B. Sehl Dist. tcrviewing, screening & F/lir11e. S 'Vtl'rs min c~'
s al.-s pt'rsnn rur outside F1Jll·timc. 5am-t :30pm Good Drl\llng Record ! HOSTESS 735 14thSl.H.B.S36·8851 dis patc hing nurses. pcr.CullS36·14!i2.
i.turr. )ilcwsv1tJH'r :id or 9:30-tipm. F.xpenl•ncc F.xccllenl Pay, Bel\(lnts. Pleasant Personality. Personnel Ocpurlment I•---------· Te t e l> I\ c o.n .tac l PLUMBING
\'Cl'tising expcn l'nce i·c-with 1herupc1111c <11ct.s Vacutlon Pion. Etc. Applymperson2-Spm 162Admlnistrulion Bldg w/hosp1tols, b1lllng & WAREHOUSEMAN
quired. Applicant mu~l J>rel'emd. AP1>IY al: #l DEALER IN U.S.A. JOLLY ROGER UNIVERSITY OF * NOTICE * payroll & gen'l ore. Must . . .
hu\'cgood car andtypnis: ROY 1 3333W.Coast llwy,NB CALIFORMIAIRVIME t ype. Prior cxper. In ~eltvei y & PIC'1\0Ps .
m1ss1011. <.i11od opportunl 21152 via t::.-.lrudu CARVER Gi'rlS & Men medical field helpful. benefits~ ~dvnncemenl. skills. Salary & ~·om IEVERLYMAMOR JR{ Inlne.Culit'ornia nurs ing , ho5 p. or f /llmc. hrly wai;e. ('O
hauty Salon ' t Y · U o oil com fl n n ~ Laguna Halls. Ca ROUS·ROYCE ~~us:i~~";~!~~ ~~~~~~ An Arr1rmalivc For interview Call llclcn Well eslab 1 Orange Co. Need s ha ir c u tters ~nl'f1l<1. l'os1t111n must ,\n Equul Opporlunit)' ,,..J., .. ~.. Aclionl;;mployer Tuley 546·1500 firm. Call for apJll.
w r o I I ow I n 1: • & bl! hlll•d imnwchall'I\'. 1-;mployer ... "'"" 1uc11 ludy. 2 Children 5 & 9· :\ilnonlies 1tnd Women National corp. has many ' · 6.12·1758. m·a nl c ur l ~l-11 \Ill 1\11111\·r t•r>tonnl'I Ul.'pl. ,_ ________ ... ,._ __ .... -...... P\llrm,swimpool.noyd 01>tn1ngs for e mploy-Orrice ManaAer •---------
T11P:llAl'Y 002200(; 0 C t ,_ ClostOSlfNOAVS work . Sundays orf. areencouraged lo appjy. m1:nt.Qm1nncattons: -~sharp-attractive um-er 'PrintShop · · -· · range oas -8:l2·8020. art Spm . ---------• •Must .. Empoyed mgr w /lop secretarial Super•isor
lewty Oper/Styli1t Dailv Pilot COOKS-MITES Ex.c. M°"OCJf'""t llOUSEKEEPER \1unal(e menl Tra m cc: •Have Drh•ers Lie skills needed ror. lust The Or•an ••A "iii·r·ied Mu.sl know ho\\• 10 do 3.'!4.I W. daySlrl'ct SNACK SllOP type pt.·r:.on \\ho needs • Young man lo work m growing orthodontc .or ' "" v
natural halrl'llllrn.: ,\ Cnc.t.1:\ksu fil2 4321 J.146f:.('ou .. tllwy :!nd Income p /l1me . Lave ·tn, cxper'd, r eC growan1t toolr.-r1la l bus1 •MustStortlmmed. fice. Exp hclprul. Call Sc111~00f1o"r•~tr11~lrihriittS ~Pf'hon~
P 0 rm ... ,. ,. ,. "'. ,. 11 11 -Potent ml SI 100 mo lst yr. EnAhsh speaking. mus• .. "~ W c.., 7800 " • ,. ., "
ft , " Curon.t d ...... \tnr d 3 hi ~ I I ncss ... ust ""neat. m llP· Salarv <135 k .._. . 5UJX'r\'1i.01-. t;oordinatcio ·~·0604 or 000-1185. v,,,. L'n1111I Opix>r Eni11loyer G.'ll 6123. n\e, sc TVa e .1:1r s, pcarance & ha\lc v~ry ~ J '1 & .• h k .. . CLERICAL .... , --own rm '-' • s a ary h d . . . t (.' .. llfor"onl1d"nt1JI Office Persotmel u1rE>cl11 t e wor ol 4
or "'''t'S. Exp'd wa1trr:.'! wanted. open, 673-8914. :::,~ ~·;w~J~~"u1r. Gl'~~Y .~, rnm~ mlrr~ W\\ .J . It t' r h e r t II tt 11 pnnt :.hop rmploycell 111
Br!aul)• Ol)l.•rMor, t\:.:.is COOK Applv m JK'rwn, Carlos mamt'<l m1111 for perma 61ltn·9f)lll .Jewellers now inter\ltl'W· lho off !il'l rcprod1.1ct1011.
tunlS run 11m{' ror bUS\' lmmc't'lrnto Opt'lllllS: for 8 TT"' ... 0 J"um1IY lti'i.l. J.12U Ci;l llousekecpcr. li{.1hl w~rk n••11l r••MUH("tS. lblt "'l'<I an.: for full limo r>osillon. rolh1tmi:, & t>lnd\nlf of a ~Jlon. \dll l r<t1n. 200 p111 t time dl'rk to wurk STORE RM A P"'l • I lt ghwo)', r>.1na r oml & lo assist reC"u1>erutmg ~ F. .. ~ ... -"' d 540 0925 A P .. , y 1 n n (' r 11 0 n . 'arldy of mal1:ri11h.
:llf'WIJOrt C1•nt1•r Dr. m nor S11lr~ Olrwf'. Pm.1· Xlnl oo hl'nl•f1t!I: Apply ----ortho1X'tl1c womun. l.t\'C lion .• xr><·r not r1•ri111rr • Wl.')oitm1nsh'r l\Lll. l>t~1n• ;i minimum or :1
Nwpt Heh. \ion ri•Qulr~~ uvpro x· in pcr11on 9ilm·noon . 1-:'>pe rlc 111 l'.1 Credit nut. 5d)'i. 11 wk. fi llrs. Apply t!JJO N<-wport ~---~~~~~~ _ }'r'I Jll1tr nt1vmnn lt!H•I
tm.•ttll) 20 hr" p<•r \\C-Ck. Tut.'!\ l-'r1. Pcr,onnt-1 Ch ~krr. lmnu.'tl. OJ>4'U (U0~8'105 _H_lv_d_C~t. -()pc-n1ng for ~und••Y only t'XI> in 11r•nt1nJ! ft,; "'I> 111
lootCarpeftter "unl1flcd 11.1n•ll<lal l' ~1 \ltRIOTi llOTP.I, lni:i l'.irl nnw tu hrjltn JSF_K_t.-.1-,l!:-.-1-L-.--lti---------•I 1fr1 vtr an Sa n .luftn i.upnrv1"on. Xlnl fl111f.!1•
a.• • 1 I <'~ "01111' t1•1\" ,·1r1·ur1111' I\." !100;\t\,pcirt Ctr lh · ApµI)• !l·!'>1rna. ~Ion thru llOl • .E t, ivc an •1 T I NllltSE '"•n1~1 rnnn llf"1r h or IJ<'rwllto.. Salar", <!w•,11 I•> r.X~r ( UIJ\/, f rO, n I ' ' >' "' 1 1•~ h L'r t, "ti.') l'.fl(), /\nll,~•' ph'll'\nllll~C lwllC'hhom(', .>flllll!(j!r ral\C\!<;. "'°I'' < J "" h1•nc-f11 s. ·n·~1a nt'r 11\il <1klll<1 of Ii() \\fllll ond •~l'\\l>QI •...th· r " "~ Dana l'mnl u1't•a. Mui.l Sl ,tllr.). C1111t111·L 1'1111o11lt iNI
C'orp. 18211 l'lu\.'l•ntln. 1•Xl>l'rH't1t·c with u ilk f':11unl Uppor r-:mpluycr Th.11n & f.;(la n, ____ ~~':l)11t"j·!1~1~~·~.'~~~~~ NOW HIRING LYN'S & RN'S hnvr Slnlton WnAon or prnwn1wl otrlC't'. :nu
C'.\1.:>o&g-SGZl. t111>ho1w. ~ulary ., rum iCook~. W tlllrt·~!HS . g,p factory workers . or l·t;.~10701 Von . (..'l)nt,1et llurry Glu11,cll S1.,0 ra11}!1-.C11.
' -----------• m<>nsur;ill! "'Ith c~ trnrtcnd\.'rs trcma l ~1 . S111•tod u mu11L Lc.•ulhcr --------GIRLS & MEN lrn1ncdlalc• oncn1n"s on Sl.'<•h'y. f.42 <t'.121 for ilu !l!J7.f):J27, i\1>111y "'' 1a11•r Oookk<'c1K'r.pa rttlme. ()C'rt1•1wt•.Pleu:.c uppl~·in ttt•t•di•rl. :-.;wpt Hr h . protlucl u :1t1e mh\y . lci'rream Store P/t1mc :J.l\und 11,7 ;hilti1inour tuils1rncl/\r>1101ntnwnt. thu11 S11pl 1:1. l!171i, /\11
Cull pcri;1m: li73!171111a11k for A11. Lul{unll lkoch. 407·2505 15-20 1lrs. "'kdys 12·5pm. Nolaper.Nec. 2111 hcil r'•hi11J1fllalion E.-o'Opportuftlty 1·:<1ut1I 01)11ur 1uhily
IHS 7022 STA~DARD -C OOK-:T_R_A_IMU ~~t':in1ttl-;~pf~~~~~ 01)· ~·:;:.·c~ri c:~~e1~:~~ Opc~rn!;:.~~Old•r fncillty. w.-ofrf·r lop Empoyer 1-:m11l11vrr_. ____ _
IOOKKHPlR " Coatrncnl!J.l. ,\pl)(!ur In -;... ____ -675.2635. Bulboa. •Morkclln1i1 Dept wuJ(cs ond our bcnerus •---l'-A~CKlmS 1•111111 0 Sid e!!, ~10 ·S70
N.B. 1n<lu.sl. & l.'omm·1 Mamor1· ... s, Inc. v d ------...-.-....-•PublicR1.:l11lion11 Trne 1ml'k1t 1tl' I" 1•xcl'llcnl. l\tallordl'r Clrm hu wk /up. Men. ludlci., ~lU· .._. dt'velo~r. Puyro ll ex· "'" "'" per:.on. Mesa er c FEES PAID lmmed cmplo)'m<•nl OP· •Cu.stomcrScrvTrnc Pleuisc urply ot: / . d e n t s. I·: v , .. , I ,S 11 l
per. alury S8!\0, Mr. APPLIEI.> Count ry C lub. JOOO A~"'·'·b'nCl"rk to""OO portunltles tor_p •oplc llCrm, ull llmc• P01"11 654·711.51 5:tfHI01. wmon.833·31111. l\tAGNt:!TICSCORP. Clubhouse Rd Cos ht ... _..,. " ••.._ -wtmeehanieet-&pf1tlrude.. t.MN $115 llVYLYMAMOlt avt1ll. for J'H'r!4ons 1'' '----222\ Suuth \nrw SI 1fosa. COillact !turques M tp.n/A nr A.'\Semblcrs & maC'hine .,. .. , J it-t~ I' f:,1r111l,1 wr:1p p:1ckoiic11 tor BhlJI· REAL lST A TE SALES
BOOKJ\ E EPl':n Sanlu •\nu, C.i !niO I Tu('!' thru Sun. 5-t.9 0377. l~asteupt Layout to S800 oper1tor$ ~mi·rctlrcd t $Ml WI k~ l.ui uno 111111'. C:u p11111. Will lr:iln Apply In l.wcn~•·d or Unli<:1•11 i·d r,,\l, t-'R101\Y F' C ~ 10 3:.()(j ---Sloerctarin lu S750 • 0 8 p(•n.on. llU80 Unndtlil'r Smoll 11cw 1)1 unch nff1c1•
lld seC' sl.111 . l•tdrr <'~mntrr ht>IP. 18 or oldC'r . ;\C'ctn1tClk1Corn11u S750 will be at'C'C~ed.lM~•co l"orlntervlewCal "" F.ciuttl r irc .• P.V. tCoror ~:11i~1. now oµPnl'<I. C'oi.t.1
'Iron a crt'<ltt. '(lnt "nrk t.:Qual Op1>o1 tun1ty mu:.t t~ ablt· lo \\11t'I. itur· ,\lso Fi:r Job., ~. M :1 t' c : s . 549 9111 Opporlun1t)' l':rnploycr 003-988l ~h-i.a , :'\ ''" 11or t IJ~ a d1
ani;: l'Ontb. 11ood 1>ulur\ ... I M ~· mi: ilJ~ ur p.1 ,l 11111m In tnC' PC'r11nnnl'l A~ency _Co:-l~le~g:~~· Cos~~l;a;1~t e~s~a~.;--t~~~~~·~~~----------:trt•a 1''11•1• 11ror lrnlntnl! _, ........ ,, _ ,.._ __ .m_p•u•ye•r•. __ _, Jlti•r Sc·11t 13 Tu~s lhru ,Wf 1-; 17th <.:osttt Mello HE PER ..._________ PIX OPERATOR '"""'""'-' ·• II LAB L ,. 1• projlr.1m WP ll•Hl 111 ----Sal l',irt '"' 111 lime po:.t Su11t2'll 1>12 1410 ~JASSEUSfo; (18 28) No Answering l!t'nt<'i·. "" di\ 1du11ll1ed Ultl•nt11m lus Dri•erJ .:ll'rk lorfced tore, Prl'r t1011 .. \1111f\ Jl Ud 1 ,1co. ~~ To wash glassw4re & exp. nee. We train. f'ull pcr'<I. Apply fl:i7 W 10th Xlnt nrl'D w1f1nl' "''
1'hr Or.1ngc-\,n 1t11•rl older pcr~on w,,.,11(•, 17~~1 Sup1•11or. CostJ d ca1ueaurchmtt1nk11& Llme.Legll.Call540·2US3 NURSES AIDES SI, Su1Lc JI, C ~t. llum· Porlllllil)' Cftll t1~. \ICIU II Sthot•I Di lt fcl nctd:. ah1ltty & knl)wlcdi.te or ,...:-._tc_!S_ •• ________ 1 f\111 & part lime ma. c duties. Need eons· an)'tlmc. 4t>m· M2·1<103 he i:lud y011 did. n<JV,\I,
liourl) 4r itub,t1tute' lFl\'eltlOFCk ... ~o•nc. "p'UAC. IC 0 u N T E R GI RL . Theo'1~,.~1~~~~ch. ~~~1ln.t~~andalnl~'!u.·o,nlootolsd~:· .. ·_.;A;_T_U_R_E_W_O_M_/\_N We ha ve l mmcdiute PF.OPU~ V'F,RSON PllOPF.HTIES. f}l;ij'4 lll.1
'ld\001 bus drhcrs Mu l mr ceu, • 111r· prr· f D Cl """" ... "' ....,... • ~ r l Exec nccx!s p/tlme M · orGIZ·UIJij, • ;:_c .. u » c11155 2 d.m crs grounds. CO$lll Mesa Pl tmeAor1 ~ earun& 557·""""· diving abillty useful, but p /tlme to w e lcome openings or ma ure -
1 I"""""" anl. PP Y tn person.•----------not necessary, Call newcomers at contact NUTses /\Ides. E x · &OC.inwhilesupplf.F\.ll· Realf>Wt11Mnna"8r
license & l'ra\e a vahd Co 11 e g e s l u d e nt 1128 lnine Ave. NB. GARDINO hqy Bierer(or appt. at merchant&. FICJClble bra. perience Is preferred. lycap1lnh1cd.fl7a·2223. Century Zl orttc• ut
C:ahforn1a School Bus mec:harucallylncllnedlo MontgomeryClu ners See Cloy Ellis ot the (714167s.21S9.Posltion is Need car, lilo typing. butwewillprovidc pald MacArthur & ,.~fd.
Drl v1n 1t Ci!rtlrlt':ilc. work on motor homes •--'----------Newpor ler Inn Hotel, locattdat 547•309~. lrl ning. Day and night Ptrftct Wortriftg Ncwpe>rl Jk':ich. S ult Sal:u'.\'.S4.Ulo SS.39~r parttime.552·3911. CUS1'0MERSMVICE N.B. No phone calla IC-~M.....L..-L•'---------• shirt.s ovallable. Please ~ sa.lo,... and ""r C'd or
hr. Conta1C't fc,11ussi13ie1d0i..._---------1 Your super personahly please. Equa l Opp .... ._c"="ade--...IM•r Mechanic apply In person at ~ 8:30·2.30or '1 ''"' J pe rsonnc o cc. COHV: HOSPITAL mu5\ C'ome 3cross by .,,, .,,.. " M .. _I 3:30 9:30 $1F'()!l!I + you Sl'll. Cnll.
GI II S 0 c Employer. Ar ·11 .. or UMd Cw ecnan c Mr. Greimbuum for •ppt. _.?!~<'.., ~·· [.angel· 0
11 · L \'N·s Relief & Exper'd telephone & hand\\ rllten 1-....:..-'"------~Aclitc1'fh Experienced. SN~ Bob llVIRL y }!4AMOR Work 6 hl'6 n doy-tarnlnR :il 8'l8·l'100, do not co.tact
.,.J'""'"' · ••ll .-.qua fl ,\ldc9 & Ordcrllc . ,\II m('mos. Brinit customers GBIHAL OFFICE ""' " s n y d e r , s a I» r y f< 2H$2 Vin E6trada &a·$9 per hr in plcounl rr
-portunltyEmploye!:..__ Shirt s. Lido Co n '. up to cll.llc-on our de· Full & 11art time posi· EqOpplyEmployM /f' ben Cits. No phone calls t.agunalUlls,ca 11 urround l ng!I . Deul sla · 1
HS Conh'r. l~S.'\ Superio r !>limt'r product.". Should llOl\!I open. f-~:t.p. •d ot please. ,\n P,qm.11 w/th publlt• in nur NOTICE 1'
CAI DRIV ;\\e. ~8 616· iifi4 ____ 1 bc1orir:ini~frl &1 ~1l0dh ul MguN's & c.1N111f wrk. l)'P I -~ .. _ l Oppol'lun ilY t:mployer Irvine otc rcprc11erillnA how Daily Pilot c 0~.,.
;\ll'a\ or Wom<.'n --lol o" up. " rc.i e nn«e 1ng. r. dy wk. 11<.1 waitc & IF YOU I~ £< TI m c Lire Do o k 11 1ned '3d11 d1i1phiy lhttr ;ll 11~1 bc:!SoroH•1 COOK·IREAKFAST lo get invohcd w .,.•np)(' bcn11r1t:1 Xlnl \\Ol'kh11t ha'·~a ervlcetoorreror JH~H:111 'I --Dynrtmlc pcraonrtltty mc~BllSI with l(t!Jli,1111) \pl)l~l nr~r!oOfl i'.:'l:pcr\I ;\pplyMtim!I H & s ale P olC'nt1al C'on d. \ppl) \mw:t,) l(uod lo ell.placc-11n a1I ..., •• _.. The fastest draw ln the rnos.t lik"IY to :.ucteed. 011d1mpu1;\•0urod~,v.·
YelowCob !X)ll•1bll' The (~rlndl'r man..i14cr1.il OPPOr. t\Jll Corp. 1800 1-: 0 )er Hd. In Lhe D oil~· Pllol ••ltaa<Ma.. West .. a 011\11 Piiot lnterel>WJ ho115('Wl\'CS & ore proud lo :cay. rtaltv
112S1Slu1et,\H•nll ({e:.lour11nt. UOO W. Ci.l nr p lime. C;ill 9'7D·0!99l. ~<1ntn Ann. F.c1u11I Op Clo.ssirlrd Sedlon.. . • _,_,...,.c.. Clu tried /\d Phone MudenlS ttlo.lng ~rm . jtel r~.ulla. P*n"
, Foo.otaln V:allc-y 1111.y, N .8 ll'Vlno-M k for t\irb • ponuillly Employ_r . Phone S.U·:sct78. M1>n t1 -•-• 6'&2·5671. PoSIL1ons call ~~13 IM2·S6'111 • ·---.=~~====~~==~L..·5r~==-=-=-=-==:=:i=====.==.i,::....:==i=-~~~-===~~~:===--=~.~.~;==:.c==.=;:~===-===:i:=======::=::4===:±:===-==,====.=:=:=:i::::...,.:=;::~~=·~::::1~~-~==-
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Cll OAILYPfLOT .wt.,.1 8005.......... IOO! ,..,..._.. 8050 G_.. Sal• 805! hwelry 8070 Mltc.U.....,1 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••• **'BUY•* ~UPER! ·rs tlUBq. 250. w ........ TED Puilt·in 0\'Cn, ~&op" tWpW..tM 7100 .... W..tH 710G .... W..t.4 • 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• B•h Ou.:. Macvox "'" l\l'lod.ck~.S60: '$:Chev~ AUJIQUE C[OCK SA[f Good 11.ed f'Un11ture & atrreo. w()()d loth1:. com· TOP CASll DOLi.AR ~tonp.u.$800.&U·lUlO. ~ AppllonCt'S-OH l will m 'l ~w. mach. on oak PA ID FOR Y 0 UR
R«eplionlSt·TypU;t, lti;11l Selet Peno. T , otc • ''° Hllli Nw.l 00 J Ii b H I I ~llers. Pt!rma11ent. tulJ • _. • • 1t r • r l a & purt lime. Previous 1ood, nl.'at typist & 11blc J ewellers lnlervl•Wlllfl eicp de lted but not nee i;(•llorSF.U.forYou. lbl. B&S mowrr. miaic JEWELRY. WATCllKS. SCRAM •ns
to h <.Ind I l• r CC c PI .. Cot flne China , crrstal 41 Tyl)lnJ rcq~r~ Mutu1ti ttJephonc. nllnJ & ~c!1·1 •1hcr dl'pt. Ful Orne, Savinat 4t Loun: W17 1-; °'" dut1~3. Nu sh ~q d. petm J)O~ltlon. Apply In Cst Hwy Cd.M Mr Kull
l'all Mr~. Wln$low for p.urson. 32 Fubloo 675•50t'o t;q~11 j ()p ·
aptl. &'J'MOOO. Kqu.,·"'· Santa.Ana. partunuy EmplO)'l.'r
we ha~aa~!tte~~t§Pe,~!~!e way
& must liquidate our present stock of
over 60 clocks at 15% ovor our cost.
We have 1. 2,' & 3 weight Viennas;
Westminstcrs; American clocks &
Specialty c locks . All have been
cleaned & p0lished & carry a 30 day
guarantee. This Satu.rday & SUoday
only. 9:"00 AM to 5;00 PM.
M.ASTHS AUCTION 3tand, 5h~lf 11und & Attl' OBJECTS. GOLD. "L
64'-tt.16 & lll·9625 bticu. Els brk bk d, ti~· SILVt>R SP.RVlCF., HISWERS Aft6CALL5S4·729J hlnai equJp, tools. mote. FINE FURN &. AN· M
•---------• 1norc. Sun ooly 9-S.11M42 TIQUES.645-2200 Parity-. undao-~·VE ' '' •-"'f Sa lmon "118 . Ofl Ktt• Ab l
Rccepuonlst . Or's otc. SALES* Pront ok cxper prt f'd.
!\lust tYP"· ~2 4533. Stereo, CB an.d part11 --R-F.NT.,.;...;;._A_l_,_A_G_E_N_T---t knowled~ eueotlal. 2
Alt r• ct i vc Youn a ~~.~~rayette, t:J
Womon lll'cded tor CO!ltw 1---------t Pttesa areu E-xper P~· ________ _,
fe.l'f('(i 1mm~dlate open·
In~ ~~l11ry + apartment.
Ph: 847-SOOS
I.I.SALES
I\ IOftt estabbshed oHice.
loll! or leuds rum lshed.
indMduat tr.1inmg. uf to
.,ti o •,; e o m m • p 1.1 d .
Member or three listing
11ervices and Nutionul <;ullcry Hclucallon
Serv1re Lie. ur unlic'd.
IOHD GALLEltY
OF~MESUl-9411
SCHOOL CIOSSING
GUAID
Cl'fYOI"
NEWPORT BF.ACH
SJQ5 Ri•Weekly
Escort children ucrws
hnardous lnler,gcctlon
before & ufler school.
Obsen·e 4' ~port. minor
Infractions & driving
,·lolations. Split shirt for
2 penods in a day, 5 du)'$
wk. Applica1ions urc a\·allable at the Person.
nel Ofc. 3300 Newport
Blvd.N.B.
THIWOIKIMG
WORLD
NHDSYOU!
·~•· -'• ... ~w"' u:.cu urn. y k • l.o,.ge c1>r ved cor:1I 1 ~o -ru1l -Jppl's~ m15c, Wilson ·~ or town camoo pin <brooch) Mk , Uni;e•t:-Beadle -
Uar1i1:un ~ook. Now 2 Moving Sale Sut1Sun1 antique ll<'l 5:?50 or 70': SAU t-;RKRAUT
• ~~~~" C-;1S456"~ :~3•0W.: Mon , Apt reCi'l4!. antlqut.1 a ppr a i u d v a I \I e . ~o~~; ~~fll ~·~ ~ " • ·• • · "' upright phmo, console 960-4551. s . ' 1: "' 548·3002. stl'rco, juke box, lamPtl. bulttni, a ciakc: u1d
G r "I wood burn in" •love lot.s U•ntock 107 S does n t h o v e a n y ~•c:ous cor ce t uv u. f h bid.. d' t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11h"">ddod coeonut she'll S pture b"s"' hvu "I".., o ouse . goo es. h h • · -. "' "• '• ...... 33002 Palo Allo, Dana Reir. Moraan mare. broke use w al 1:1 e contlders 1a
top.3xs .S300.G73-T008. Polnt.•00·67•'1. to rnle & drive, blk &ood 11 ub s t llute: LEE SIMPSON ANTIQUES \'ery nice unusual couch, . purndc Morgsn gohtln,, SAUERKRA UT. ~~a~~m~n~~;'\,oteurmdo~~t· newly upholster<.>d. mov· Everything ft~$: clothes, Eng. Wea t e rn '714 > lllack Sh11ko military hut
o • • o UO ......... "-• ing. must sell Sl2S. CUii furn .. .:nrden equip .. 3311-1011 tor bno<I or buton SlS Pl'Yr;J.~~O~P"' C..t• W... MJ.0145 s.'16-4339. ~:'~~as;:<!; '~'g~~. mJ~c2 MisctllwCMK 1010 Brund new. ~n.2390 ·
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loc*k Hldeabed. Newly up·, WANTED Copfer. Ans werin g ",_." Appli~s 8010 DOCJS 8040 holstered. ~7S. C"ll Sat 1°'5• Sun l0:30·S. •27 )1ach. Sho1't wuvo R1ulio
Keypu1Kh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49"1.S7ti7. ltllh Ph11:1:. C.M. Furn .. TOP CASH DOL LAR Wrou.,ht lron Dinette Jnteh lewlni Dally . bike & mlsc. P A I D F 0 I\ Y O U R 0 • SPEC ,\ T S f"relght D11mage Hotpamt Burr Colored Made Cockl'r 2 Lounge chairs . 525 cit J EWELRY WA'l'CHES 1_Sc_t._67_S_·4_238 ____ _ I L Ui > Sale.3308W. Wamer. Sponlcl. 11 mos, ull 'Desk with glass' top sis' SAT·& SUN, 395 Santa AH'f OBJ ECTS COLO Co 80 1 8•
NITllHTH'llEWING nearHarbor,SantaAna papers & ahots. 550. 642~ ' hubel. C. M._ Beds, S ILVER SERVIC E . ~t[:.5!,.~~·lrns. f~S\'I·
'fhroughSeplember REFRIGERATORS 550.5347 Bikes. Books, pictures, F INE FURN & AN· ini:er Kimball orgao.
unlll 8:30Plt -BABY LIME cust. furn. TIQUES. 645-2200 E\'"*. ou ~n72. PleaseC:ill WAStlERS·DRYEKS A.KC Reg. Beagle Pups. ~"' .,...,_,.,
K II G• I Rel'ondit1ons·Rcpos & mules STS, female SlOO. ltmk !i.ds --· -· -· ---·--· -.. -· -e IY ir Frgt Damage. Cuar/del. 8428495 Fo r girls . A,·ocado GARAGE SALE LUGGAGET.AGS l 93l 8 vol. Bernarr
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RESales Sm a 11. PI" a s an l KELLY SERVICES INC >DrsUn. .. ;aL11Agep~·S YORKSHIRE TERRIER flowers. Like new SlOO. Patio 'ftbl" w/benches. Send one card for each Culture Encyc. S80.
SUCCESSFUL englneeringofc~llon·Frl NewporlBeach 833·14<11 " PvPSCharqpbloodlinc: 638·1547 or S54·4033 umbret'l:. &stJAnd, BBQ. tag plus one spare. We,.SS_1_·3M4 ______ _
¢ostoMeH Office l·5pm. Must be good R';i1~~on ~~·=~~ 1815 Nc;lt~1~~~CAt ~.~i lb s.tud serv. Carden Grove big wheels, tricycle, r~~n pern;ianentll ~ew stereo rec\'r & spkrs
hail openings ror 2 As· typ\sl. 549·5234. Eq 1 Op <ir'E'rn'l~y · MUST-SIL(! small bike w/trainlng 5 · attril~ ve \8f1 ~etectroniccounlers sociales. New or ex· SECR"T"'RY ua por . P er ~E~ never. used. ~976 lrishSellerPups. So( b d wbl.$.girl'sSchwinnStin· strap. '!deeting a r ne H/PS23.S35ea.Adjusla· l)l!rJen<'ed. Licensed real ",.. Fri gid aire m in i AKC.shots,wormed. 3 • couc · Lnelteset. gray,XJntsbape,Ladles l.D. req rements. Pre··bleh05p.bedS90.~·U29
es hte s ales people Wwnt to be more than a TOW TRUCK DRIVER washer/dryer. whltexlnl 64~7473 round bed & frame: etc. 3·spd. 111en·s l O·spd . vent loss & lhefl~~ For iti---------
welcome. You hil\'e your secre~ary.? ~ financial Exper'd. ,\pply G & W for condo or mobile hme. Fri. Sat. Sun. 962-462! Pogo stick. Lrg & small persomsllt.ed tac enclose lpc turq. & gold modern
own pri\'ate desk & org-wnm1t1on m Fwsh. lsl Towing. 17th & lr\'ine. sells for S470, asking DogOBEDIENCE Class wgns, child's b attery wallpaper., (»bric or sec:t ionwl w/hide·»·bed phone. Same location 18 offers 1mmed. OPPor & N.B. S375.83l·3l43 So1rt Wed Sept 15th & ? l.ounge chll.lrs 850• each. driven Lady Bug riding "Day Clo'' paper & we Sl50. S·drwr v»nity w,lg ~ears. Excellent· com· challenge for a mature. Thurs Sept 30th. 7:80 6 sora. Herculon S75. All toy, needs new battery will back & tr im your plute gl. mirror & stool
m1n 'onsplit.Goodw11lk· resp. organized people TOW TRUCK Near new Hotpoint PM. 8 wks for w . lrv· xlnt.968-9301 ot?,hundpawered childs t.ags. Or lry two cards sso. Genie auto. reed
ms Good referrals. Call oriented woman who DRIVER washer & dryer. heav1v Nwpt area. 546-4928 CIAsslc Henredon DR set. kart, lrg rocking horse. back to buck. t-opy mach. excel. rood.
for in\en·lew. ~k for likes telephones It Ir.is duty. Paid S600. Make o · Pu b d 1 . h "'-tt ( Gttit walnut 6 chrs tbl Winnie Pooh crawl thru PRICES: Sl7S. 546-4871
lMI Llilchenmyer. o.wnor. goodJoUow·u.p & !ollmv· O\'._er_21. exp .. clean. re· f« StJJI ill warranty. re re ns . ~ ers or sidebrd .ssoo' 675.3652 . tunnel.-Elsb.er-e.tice $2eaor 3/SS illJl()NewportBh•d. Cll thru. Req's: 60 wpm tYP· ~rd. sal.+ comm .. tns. 751~3560 or 5:-,g.1334, Can s-aleSSO. 642·7608SUsle--ol'-· • . ·-toys. man's work bench. 4/Slai$il:li0ca. Deslt, manr le. color n·
f>i6·:m8.e,·es:6734577 ing. ex per w :I BlJ & \'ac. A.C. Automott,:e beseenat31.36Gibraltar, 631-0613 Coroer BedGroupbyDuo back rests, patio_cbrs_, 6/9tagsil.50 eu. console. blk & wht h·.
transcnoor. 3 yrs busl.· Ser \'lce. 1705 N. El C.M. w/corner tbl. white chlldsi~c patio chrs. 4. lOormoreSt .40en. sew.macb.5Sl·U>llO.
ness e.xper .. good groom· Cam t no R e a l. Sit n Ft-ft to You 8045 formic~. Very sturdy. man tent. smull chi ldslze Sales Tal< Included lrvlne _Coa~ ~ IC _Club
R -E SALES Tng & patience a-lilUsf. -clemente Uishwaslier. wastrlng ......................... :es 2 twtn beds. Xlnt OOCkpackS •. campiloofS. Dra;~~:!:!;~d ,_?t~rsh1p ror "1e.
• • Applications uccepted TYPIST·CLERK io\·oic· m~ch . d~I recliner. f r ee t o good home, · Sl50.67S-0333 picnl~ basket, decorator name, addresa, phone 1.. S.500.646~ Free 14 day betwn 9 & 3:30. 180 ing & pasting 'to ArR. gullar . k1tcb flr cab. beautiful brown & white French Pro• armolre & items. 2 orient-al lamp .11 .k rd !r
Troiniftg CourH ~ewpa~ Center Dr. 2nd Good w fi gures. Casual 640-0394 La~ & German Short mtchng chest. color TV, bases t o be painted. we ma cone ca pe Mfsc .... eous
• F1oor. !\.B. ofl'. !'fl ·F. 8·.&:30. C)t. Kenmorewasher&dryer. Ha!r dog. Exceptlon1&lly GEwshr. misc.644·5990. books. baby .walker, ~~l!:fd:2t·each. Wanted 1081
·-9""' '"33 Xlnt d' · · SlC.I\ , lo,·mg. l Yr. has hus s it games. bottles_ old ~""' c ec. or money or ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Personalinstruction Secretury. 2 1-40. Cd ,.,...,.. con tllon. .-.or shots. Call 633-3394, ask Oval dining tbl W/2 typewriter, needs!, old derto: ·~1anagement opporty's :;kill .... Ur i.. 9 to 1. S3.50 TYPIST both. 64S.676S. ror Dick. \. leaves. Italian Prov. No sewing ma ch .. child's PILOT PRINTING $SS CASH FOR
•to80'• Commission pt•r hr. Capistra no. lton & Tues Fast :t< .. l ie-'--8020 .,._ Ado bl C I chalrs.&t5-J519bfrl01tm. Booater chr, front throw P.O.Boxl.S60 Good u1ed fumt~frip •t.1c·d training2wks l1orn. ... unl~'.493·2SH. · · ,_. ... ee ra e ema e lawnmower. needa repr. CostaMesia,C:i.92626 Crus/1Sto\-e1546-07611
<:lossesstartlmmed. --· --curate &de.pe~du~le. ·~P· :•••••••••••·~·•••••••• partSiamesekltten, Studlobedcor groupS85.2 clothes, s bur stools ---------11----------•0nthejob training Sc<'ret ary ply. l..s.lS :-Oe\\Pott Bhd. iCHWINN boys 10-speed. • 644~19 Low brstls wri;hl Iron wtllme gro wrou•llt Iron WOVEN WOOD Wanted· Dorm alze
•llanytoporriceloc's Smull ~·onsulling. Firm C:\t 27" wheels. 21" frame. . legs. gld \'l~yl seats S3S. backs. high chr, &tn SHADES-To80•,.; Orr Relrig.appx.2x:r.
;-.'o license nee lo apply seeks t11Qh qua lit~· In· W -t E 'd ,\ 1. Yellow with mousetrap M.1ttens 2 klltena •nJ re· G1tme tbl 845 Pktures 8 velvet couch ll loveae.t. ,. 644-4989
Rt:ft CAR'IT di\'idu11l.capable of gro";· R~' ress. R x~r : tPP1~ rack and generator Ugbt. ady. Trained to mouae by pc btn cbln1& 'm.1137 • haa eet's. book shelf. ~•II ~-8950 ....,._,_ .... -ln.g r;ip1dly w. the post· igg~r es aur!in • Clean and simply oul· Grandma. 968-1088. • • K ~-REALTORS 962-1011 lion. Ple:ise reply In de· Fash1onCenter.:'\.B. grown. SSS. 644•1742• ::ouch. IO\'e seat 41 lamps, nower arrange· ING SZ BE D <Netil hdti•Mllh 1011
For detuils call Linda -tail to Box .tZ.I. Balboa W .\ITR ESS now laking J1tnis. l yr old male Cock·a·poo. lfedltettanean corree ta· ments. Chevy air condi· xtra firm 1195 Incl del, ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
R.E. SAUSMAM l&land. Ca. 9260'2. • -a·pplicatlo~s in person Tri Wh I p h N ~rained. ~ust ha\·~ fd°'1 ble. SlOO takes a ll. Cash :n:;,~ ~o~~:r~:~~i1:. U~ually home. 835·2263 Conn Min·O.Mll alic ondeltti.
f r \\aitresses & asst . ee er. uc . 'r ome. O\•es •· only &st & Sun 8·S 879 ...i11 tor '62 F1tlcon & Moving. Pinball mach, ~rgan. exce ent c • Re.S,les In Adult Comm. SECRET ARY IFjT) <~k ~s1tions. no ex per ~:· J:i: ~~owner. 557·.5413. Ari,;,r St. ort' 19th & drive shan, generator & Pl1ch Mo ped console uon. S600. P.P. S:la·l!St ~i·~r:~.'tm Lb!~!! New P 0 r l 8 each n~-essary. Curnaby St. · . • Beautiful black •a Lab, •a Monrovla.C.!14. mjsc, car radio, misc. lllereot phono. surl brds a.track ret ordlng nudio.·
Jlam.4m orSpm.fpm. Architectural Firm h Re1taur11nl 2531 ~· Bluff Pugeo< ~X·lO. 24-Frame. Setter F. 8 mo .. all shots King size deluxe mwtlress nuts & bolts. And MUCH 820. & 525. 318 Walnut St. S25 per hr. D·:l. Grand
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Restaurant Hostess & bilious person . Must \1tlageShup ngCt.r >~B. S250f1rm.645-9506.CM FREEFreezer cbeat. guar~tee.~sed l yr.Pd :7~R~CREST~~ACf•Natural redwood & col· 646·.,~!34 or h ome:
lunch wa1lresses. exper. work well under pre· WAITRESS Man 's 10 s----' bike. Sell You pick up. 5400: sell. Sl00.64S·7894. oyager ire e. ored burlap. custom built 64$-4.-. . .111 ~r. Collier. 9·10AM. & be 1 l . ..,...""' H.B. FromlCHpm • g• room divider s on•---------64_2.11-434 ssure anx nt )·p1st oa,· shirt. no exp nee. or tntde.Goodcoodlt.lon, Call-494-8325 Lou ant & m atehlng c~ters. For home or· BeaullCul,newCoantenor
---------1 180·90 WPM I . Lile sh. o i c k c h u r c h · s sso. Call 642-2627. • U Ue· ... t.. 6 k 11 chair. Xlnt cond. SlSO Grandma's old stove, 36" r· ho 1 ri. • •c saxophone & case. Won RETAIL SALES RESUME REQUIRED Rnlllurant2008~ernl\rt -.. t "'""OS. w •·a both. 01" -12 O'Keere & Merritt. oak ice. I p, • P ce. S7., aspriu 113Cn~ Only qualified need app Bl CM · -..-Bicycle bit Cor two. blk. 2 ITlales. 1 female. 1'• green ... dnlwer dreuer, beveled ea. M' new work bench. • ·
•·,ume. Serious mindet ly. Salary ope_o.. Cootac• · ' Scbwin. new. price Sl50. Call548-7236. c1trpet.SSO.CMO-~ rnlmJr 185. 53M873. 817 pueledrront.perlecUor Epiphene 12-9trinr<Gffl.-~~~~~.1~:1e::~~pl:to~~1 G e ratdlne betwnWomen. P :tlme. 20 & will take StOO. Call 2Siamesekllt~aa. CXfwhlbed.Znlght tbla. Geneva St. H.B.Starts s tore counter. SU. neverwsed.Underwarr ..
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mon helpful. Ap8'y Ir 1714> 64C)..0?70. t~~lseJ!~j~!~g R~~~~~e): (fameros & • 962·4075. cond. S'iS. $IO-l..s9 Macrame " Pot Yud ~1:~\!~~!:1:· :ll~~l~·~~~ MUSIC STUDENT nffds ·' ' ~:ii:he~~~~~ \. c:.~~ SECRET ARY Arms. 6i5·6553 Equlpmetd 8030 l loving gentle Lab:-shep GcrtMJ9 Sale 8055 Sale, All Day Sun. 2041 prints, SS up. Unique used Gemeinhardl or
11 NB ~ewportP"·t Ad\'ertising . •••••••••••••••••••-•• pups 8 mos ~d good ••••••••••••••••••••••• TusUn Ave, C.M. Betwn jewelry.673·M01. Armstrong Flute. wy.. Agency seeks sharp Working parents nd 5 da5· Questar duplex. Superb • ·d· 20lh &2lstSt. 751·6SQ3 <llariner 'sMileSquue> P e r son F r iday a s hscln'g&aftschl eareof astronomical & t er· home.54G-8192 ays LeavingCorEurope,ever· NEIL DIAMOND,9/l7,2 0ffi---------
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Sult Lofl has openings In kpng. ~tr. Sellers. PO sso wk. own tran~p. So. Coutedop-ilcs dlx mdl 3's FREETOOOODHOM--e toc?ls• Cun, toys, elec ap. oran ge h lde·a. bed• $50. 642·5619 Eqil,_.... 1015 ~~n~<'~~r~:!f.:a~l~e u o x 2200. Newport ll.B.9t>:l-iGHafl6pm. w.cer•vit.Case.access& Black&TanHoundpup. plta nees & camping Frencb Prov dining rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. Beach. ea 92663. synchronous elec dr. PY 642_.1 equip. 384 LaPerle LD. ~/bufrel, •~I haellld PUBLIC AUCTION COPIERS·3M, Thermo
"--1&+34-tll_. _______ 1 51900 value to close C.M.M.2"69S,846-0827 ltems.Mlsc nms&whls. MANY ITEMS OF FINE Fax AB Dick, dui1li. 10 t Secretary:Receplionist ._._a.-~: esta't e. Sl SQO fl r m. Irish setter mix pupples~3 PUIUC AUCTION Sun only. 20111 Imperi1tl ESTATE JEWELRY, key. fum, misc. 840·0394
t I SALES for Yacht Brokenge. ~-" 644-0889: msg776.S680. mo. P refer family . uu.rv FlN"' TEMSOF Cove Ln,HB.968-8262. ART OBJECTS, AN·,....... 8087 • lonnie lrown <per in aU ofc dutwa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 645·2521 ~ 1 o I TIQUES. FINE FURN.. "''1
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n(• s 11nolher lop·notl'h -'---------4 "'DRl"' ... ~FOR s h utter. New. S70. stau. Need cd hme ror TIQUES. UNE FURN .• items. Sun. 10.5 2865 El &'s.2200 allcolors.
In rio r decorato r. SECY/RECEPT "" """ill 962·2286. male Dachshund1. AKC ETC. PHONE FOR IN· RloCir. C.M. <Adams & -Call988·9229. r r e r a n AF I D Sales orienlllted Co. NB Afttq Music loxe1 ree. 545-UM FO. le B&OCHURE. Fairvlew>979·99S7 Lg. lll$l. horse tack. Also ·
mtlxlr. Please. only A' t 3 5 y See New Arrivals Show your own movies. -~-. . . £ng, riding clothes. All AKC min. S chnauzer qu 11r1cd designers app. irpor arell. · rs. ex· 31ll Villa Way/32n;i st J6mm sound projector. .=r=. Wlscoosm air c,ooled lwtn gdcond. 6'4·1239 pups, Charpp. aired <the 1~· all for uppt. 837·1921 :i~is ~!~~~~~~~:~rle~~ Newport Beach673·7202 CallMB-8384. Saint Bernard. female Formica aheeta 4'd' ust cyl. spray rig, model unrurneddogs). Ms.ma · II' N d Jyn old papers abot.s eolors~metal wlndowa 11 THD SSOO. Antique All2yrsnew.GEWasber. !\alcJ Cwreer·slead> or. sim rnr. · e11t. e-ANTIQUING L'lTUSTIN Cats 801$ 96o-2s43Roo ' · screenaalumlnumaidil)g Slngersewlngmach.SOO. SlOO. Dryer $50. GE 18 Sm Red Tall Columbian
work. Sl7S wk up to stwrt. taided. oraanlied. Mu$t Cinnv's Antiques Et ct ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • & trlm ahuttera. Gas New Heathkit cir con· nt.fl rerrig w/lce maker. Boa Constricter. Aquar,
i"ull•r Bru:ih 554·7851 ~~~~~le '[c,~0,':!,~~ 0t. fisher & Chatham Antl· P~rslao Kittens, r e· 3Loogbalrklttena refrig coppertone range verirer <si1t. gen.> 590. i200. 5 _pc aame set & Hot rock lnd. ISO, -nee. Pleaseaendresume 11,ues g1stered. most color-s needhome tap, fumace, old record Milwaukee 1'1 ton nr. w/1·24" leaf, $250. _557_--0IM9 _______ _
SALESLADIES '° lld 11753• c:o Dally t::tderlyThtnfs 0 vuilable wormed & 6464711.. Pia.fer ldots or Junk .. $1. Jack US. 1817 Fullerton & 5S&>6337. -Grown tame white r l>-r;'~~::' ,!;~,~~~.~~ t:.~:1f Pilot. P.O. Box l560. 100. 405. s.10 17;1 Ca mine abots. 638·9loe Free Old English Sheep. ~ .. :!~ ~o:s.~::ldenl Magnotla. C.M. Used crpt. Good cond. 250 blt.SlZ. • a ,, j
.11 :-o foni1t Pha1.11 & Costa Mesa.Cu.92626. ~~~Strct>tAntiqUllS Persian killens. Cream. dog. (miniature> super ' ' HUGE GARAGE SALE, yrds. S3 .00 aq yrd. 543-0203
I• ·""'11" li;l11nd 1ocal1t1n1,. Security GuJ.1rds·lmmcd RraM Reg_ister blu crm. cameo females. family dog. MS·«MJS Garage & Patio sale 1116l SUN 1-& PM, 11040 Blue 536·262A. 536·8925, ftiG110slr ~· IOtO r.1~cRo~ )fnlurnlly """'Ding In N.8. ~9·· hr H0,148W.MainSt. Pap-e-rs when n-eut. FurnituN IOSO Corvail' Van, misc autc Alllum F.V., (off EucUd-H f I r . I k r ....................... . 5!1~ 5-34 ~.~ oh h 1 bl 2 002-8059. parts, wbls., tires b t w n Ed In ge r & <>UM! u o w c er um, ,
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!'>.•l'fi pald\acatlon.Callrorln· 1--1 •-· k S75 pt \lf1F:\t mu ltl·plex 111ns new1u1ed Splneta '.'l.).Jlllt ll ,\ ~ U F AC · ter\'iew 121a1573·9150. PUILIC AUCTION '"' e "' ... mo e. · e ' • · ' · Sat/Sun l0·4• u 7o: Simmons aorabed r ust Queert u matlreu. boit Gra~ l>laar.era. Ooln.! 1'\;lt 1-: R ot hu3ineu MANY FINE ITEMS 01" 11hop. Sl.50. 546·9965 ~.~Admiral. 6 • 560. Malaga Way, El Toro. s:ioo. Thomasville :'bam· springs at frame. Lknew. oul ror bus nesa. Rent
"'"chlntJs h11s openina Servlce St11t1on Allen· f.~STATE JF.WE .• LRV. "---1040 boo'' bdrm set 1700. 865.631·2726 w1orit to buy. Kawai, li.w 121 l'i!UPle in Orange d1tnl. ex""r'd, l)uv & Al~T OBJECTS AN ~ L'xnw's1'to antique wain·• ESTATE SALE s 8 d I '" v1 I •· .. ~ ~ ·' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,.., "' ~exec deakl chrs Drexel Pecan chest & Gazebo lge beaut te nwa y. al w n. ""'· ·' nt oppartun ty "' Eves. f\tll & pllimc. Ap· TIQUF.S FINE Ft RN b"'Cct \'er~· ornate S475 " Chi k 1 y h 101>e11rn1n11s.S47·4489 ply, Shell Station. 17th & ~·1'\:, PHONI-~ •FOH jr,i: Shih·Tiu mnlobl~&wht W~ln~t g~me tbi w.4 • mattreas, r1 cot night stands S800. Anti· garden 'structiue white I c er nt. I a ma a .
lr'lneNB 1:0. & BROCHURE. AKC,;.~~·"1~.uoo. cushion cha irs S90 . ree tbl,2mltrors,antkl queMabogonydln'aset. laWce. All redw'd., de· Kmball, Wrbr C110 SALIS MAMAGIR \ · · · (MS.22()() ....... .,.. H<ts.1842 mirror w/bevcled edge: 6 cha In, 1900. All signed ror easy install le 638·27 10 A 1ZO7 a
TV & APf'LIAMCES SlllPPING CLERK & ornamental frame, : beautiful cond. 675·6534. removal. SlSOO. 893·5333 Broolcbur1t. Gu.
,..., ""rm f 111 time po•· R 11 T "~ k Butr Cocker ~poniel Pup· 111 0 E A I' F. D I m · h t C d ·• ' IM;al tllnl(le outlet C-05tl '"' .... . I 05' 0 op u d PICll. AKC Hegtslcred. 2 > • • sm c es 0 rawer< F\lm " Knlck·knacks. 8' DI rr d hi I H a m m 0 n d c 3 llcln !ltorc 011t11bll!lhed w 11rii mwl lordcr co. Bcautlrul "S .. Curved f''emllles 837.60~ Cost muculate. orimao & gold. <old>. 150 yr old trunk 225.,_ A pole no Dii lboa e en IH' • ~ P ant. w/precuulon, walnut
I:! ~·e111'8 nee<ls Oept, U.P.S. & P.P. oxp. A11pl)" 8'10·~7 SI.~ . SIOO. rare 41ntiq orlent&l lbl & Is land, 10:30. Cheap S 4 o • 1 2 o P w r conllOlt, lncl'ds'Le1lle900 "
llnnugcr . Rciply with in person. 18480 8wn· .. . 673·1645 chrs., <ex quisite curv Prices luwnmower. S70. rwr apkr w/JOL 24..o driver rel~ & Ulitnlnas require· d11icr Circ .. F.V. ICor or 54 round Oak tbl, claw St·otthh lerrlet. blk. l!1g11> t Ebony Afrlcu . ~acr " trimmer, &70, lmmac, 8o11\ orr. takeS: ine11t to: Ch1ulfled lld i:;tlls). 963·981U !ct'I . Also an11quc Irons A K C R . Ch u m PI on Occas. "hr. Naug. rocker. r1gure. r3ro Ivory broac~ SALE: SU N I M 0 N • 642·7216 648·5210 al\, 6pm
11(). lflO. t"O Ou1ly Pilot. . ~MH.O:tOur IW6·l2l•. bloodline. stud ser\·lcc. !IWl\'".I u1>hol r~~ker. ma· & matched earrtngs. 181< Jlsehld, clothes, tools. frvlne Coast Country
Cr:<>,!!! li>60. Costa ~103» 5~i!:~ t!°!~ii~U1 i~fJ~: Oak table. 42 .. rounrl. 6 O•ll 897·213!. ~~ri\~ ;~~re:tbl~lr. ~~.~~ "'.ldo a-old necklace! 1 or a hdwaro, toys $44 Vlc:torta Club golf membership. St~l~way ''L". l'.10"
11 ""-· &45.e&UI melch. Oak chairs. Fe m. Shep. Olk.tan. 1ea11I me. WesUnchouse ~~~a'J~~,:i~~~;8~c':,~3 CM Call6"·5 t24. ~1Ji!~t: ~!~Lr:~:
SALIS TIL•HONI barber Pole. ell'<: .. work· lk gls. J\KC. Destocrcr. 14 cu rt top dr rerrle. No tume Jewelry, 8mm mov 3 F11m. G11t. Sale, Stnl ;corp Ion 14 • sailboat. 494·!1621
New Corp. w1unllmlled l~f· Dedsptettds. throw Call 64CH204 frost. Harvest gold. 2 Yl'3 le camera, Panasonic Sun, 2/0B moton. cash Baninac.t 3 3 metera 2•-----------
grow\I' potentlal now SWITCHIOARO P1 lows. fa r m lt ema, old. 2 twn beds. box tape recorder new aur reg, typewrltter, E·78-15 mot old 2•·.,;," aprlnp Rea to r e d G ra1td1 le
taklntt ipf)6 fQr n lespoo· Full lime. Mon·f'rl. call mlsc.893·5333 PalrofLove Blrds sprngt m at"' rr•me. glcol scissor; woodc~ J.lr<.-s, photo ectulp, elec twtri 2 mattressea twin' Uprl&hta. name br1nda.
pie "'· m un It gerl a I $S7·t212 ror ap_pt. Mr. AnUque corved Ball & SIS. 962·6007 )lakeoffors. 833-1192 pelnt«J rramca, odds ' lnln, lOfS\.-books, much bed frame. hdbrct.'2 H r: low prices. Crart1m1&1l
pcisslb\)ltles. We uro an Barry West. Claw Oak Burtet with ... ~. 1005 _......__ IOOI el'WI&, ortental arttract.B misc hsenh1, 811'1:31 ly American end tbls. Plano,20UN. M•iq,8(an.
uuto"'1rltl\'e consultant b e ve l ed m i rror ...... ,..... _....,..... Cull length fur coat i50 Valencl3 • nr Reh le contemporary liamp, 3 taAna.83&0800
lirm iollc ltlnC mem· B<>auUful. $700. 644·1308 • •.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Antlq wooden rtlln~ Wamer. llD. l().6PM ~ontempa lounto ch11irs,1·-------...
borshtps fo1· 11 \'c ry cabinol. ~ 8060 1-".arly American roeker. KAWAll 5• GRAND
ncctSUCf\'ICO. For .ippt.. TELLER CLOCK, Vienna r o A Wonderland .,.,_ th PL,IUSi d .I ••••••••••••••••••••••• n!dwood' ch11hro loongc. PIANO t.I0·23fl f'art-Tfnw cul1tor. 3 wta, pert. nom c uc: en as o.. Id , A bl redwoodchalr.673·2460. 64o
cond. I.he early Sp11nl11h gran·" yr o re~ -> rn on ---:::::::::--1~~~~~·~m~3~~~ ss7.JS11t Qf Antiques! tees ceonqul!itadores> &i Gull<l!ng. x1nt hor11e ror t'ft We are seekln11 an In· ' . now from the estate of exp nder. SMO. 000·4419• wovE~U BABY GRAND PIANO ruTO MAT dM~ual. prcre~bly with Appli..ce1 8010 Eileen Maria Romera Cun bc.-5ttn at Gold Bar ft xlnt cond. muat sell
Has C111l Um" opening. previous experience. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yhffa _ l_.ld ..... 2' •• 000
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Apply In person Tues 9/1 ~orm a variety of ID· K~mort Washer & dryer --•• ~ wltl. --• 0 M -Burl ~•pie matched din LEASE. don'l buy, Gen· WOOD
bttwttn 9-ht ~=k.I :=n:rhnfu: ~· G~~ WaLshder "x&•• ...... 5000 of -.. st9C11 -.... rm 1ww of 13 pcs <The ue dependable bo~ tot Sewiltt M ..... s IOU ~OTO MAT wlll lnelude handling all ... .,.er -....., a Y en· ....,. ....... ul1c:tt.tt, alllufl•• sterllng may be incl'd > 1ea'.e. 557-9289 Reuona.. SHADES •••••••••••••••••••••••
201 .17th St. CM. c ustomer Clnanclal more wuber 585. Guar/ pin••• ••ti••• pri•tl•t p~~~tH, Appro.x yr 1700. Xl~l b1e . Zil·Za• aewlnl machine ---------s transactions. dellvued. 546-8672. ., cond. Very old anllq mir• -W/lrt I.drawer tablnet.
SALE$PERSON &IWtlr• .. alMe•......... ... ror 44x62 w/S" ornate PONIES FORSAL.E New le recond. up to 80"-' IUlO/olr.87M38hlU, J. HHIHT lnteteltina poaillon for P'riakt•lre EJec. Dryer. ....._... __......_-._ • HAIA r ( .,,; t w I " ... ,.,. Ml I otr. M1Jce,99C'"'°. ..... the person whO el\jO~'S bantst gold, like ntw. -.--.. --•-_.. rame ap .. rox Y ts pony __.. n Spartt-G ... IOt4 H,...JIWEU.BS deaUng-WUh UIC pubbc. SUI0.842-~ 0.... Sl.000,000 _. el .... • l~). Very old anUq. • Welsh 1100· Bolb '300. 4RadlalT1re1l8SxH ...... -;: .......... -•••
Now lftlen•iewlng at So. Please call: Mrs. Sttal· ........._L1 Y•'ff .. .,.,. -_,a,_, .. • 1tt pc bedrm au.Ile (about Wit.ck. PP 842-9034 or ,45 H 7 7617 le b .. 1 Cout Plan Locallon ror tmani68-mt, Refrig. l5cwt Whirlpool 3 -16$0). Ornately hand 942·58S4 • • Fooe Ball tab 1 • cro. quality sales oritntod old d d A•erlc•• l•ter•etlo..t •• l•riH. carved &tand le full N U . Great Shape. aoo..
"'"'tsem Cor management yrs ' green. 1 con · Lec-.d • tM lr'lla9 laLt NI Peril et lencth mirror wtWght Holnehold Goods 8065 ew & sed rum. 2bdrm 536-aN)'l' •
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candy.i atc program. " A Coldspal r ef rig. l5('urt. llOZ ltltl ..... Stntt • .,.._9Z114. !Aalher top desk, chr set Movina. must sacriflct~ • kitch chairs, 2 ~ge area Rea II Antq maho1 pool ~f:o~t ~~~e:.e~~j FEDERAL Ice maker, l)'r. S29S. T•C7141754-1717. +much more. 4127 C Like new, used llttfe. ~~s.copperlubmc,etc. tblw/acceH. :Kint.co~.
541311 or s.t9·13TO IOC' KenmoreWsht,dryri'85 Hilaria Woy Newport Hulpo1nt wshr/dryer 500·4737 Mus\ sell by 9/h.
apptOftly, SAVINGS both.646-Ci. "'--WeclftnScf dMr ' Beach <Near Hoag saoo. 31 " maple finish ,_7_5_i..:I04C __ • ------..:..:.....-~-----• 34221CallitDeLaLouiaa 1---------t ~r-: -Hosp.>646·7638. hutcb & b111c 565.,Maple You don't need a JUD to Weatherby HO mag.
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11helve1. 100. f13G,2111. or l!#l 2'.J(JO. LASt,R "k •new Sail N Thurs. No wknds or ''1311ondACB:l50 21 ooJ'~111.eJS~ tii42JW 1~1 8. air. trlr. hrai-,.,.. '7 t ,LYMC>UTH 1916 CA.l'RI II -~ u 4J • ' \). hohdll)'S. 6'5·2200 or R . • . • Sht•ll ll bo(;UI. :\:hll l'lflld .. • • • .. Swaps 1096 Uf FHX!rtorm 110 UiO llP ~~3!17 • as long U SO, 67~~ ,19ut~l~~~::~ MISSIOM VIEJ 5g,ooo mi. !Hl3·!17:m or Bnh~h Cn.c:lcet I 'IH'l'il, 1m ''olhl 6.
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VOLKSWAGEN
SALES-:SE.RVJCE.-PARTS
13731 HARBOR ILVD.
GAIDIM..,YI
534-4100
SADDLHACk Roff1 Roye~ 9756
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USED MERCEDES
150$E's und 4SOSEL·s
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Mf\RQUIS
MOTORS
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CELICA
.t speed~ r1id10 & blue ex·
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OMLY $1995
HIWPORT DATSUM
8811 Oo\·l' Slt'cOI
SEWPORT BEACH
au.1100
Cororca '74.. Ore•t ~hape. ;Jr, A~I. suetc. ~mp&.
MWll self, 494.Qll
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REDUCTION SALE
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$2777
540-5630
1011 \ ~U\ ,\ ~O\
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'68 \lu .. t:ing Clean \la~:. I 'I)(! f ;htb..id,
SI ,l!OO 5£! 8063
2626HAl.IOlllVD.
·01J l'OllVNllblt:. I' s COSTA MESA r I B, 111,lW top & pa1nl
4utl-Ol76 San c.;1em~ntt '71 Pinto, i lS$0. New •
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540-5630
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COSTA MESA yttMq! Xhd cond. 480 ---• ----
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i.peed. rJll~e \\heels, low ~11132.961., b1lo.,, b,1tlt·1 ~ ll\111, r.:.cl
miles. 11 ll.'llZDI. -• l.O\\ hlUl' SI IUO .1>.I...
$3999
IJ Sporhcor Ctr Inc
:!833 Harbor Blvcl
Costa Mesa
540-4491
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LUXU.Y
SPOITS CAI
'76 SCORPION
Metallic S1111er. A!'d Engh h L llthor tntv11or.
AM FM sl•reo, electric w1Mows 1100042 Only
6,367 mne~ Still nas 11,000 m1las or 12 month
fttetory warranty-flCGISTCR NE'W
We Stock . . . Scorpions, leta
CoupH, & The Luxurious HPE
Wagon ...
~ AV AILAIU FOR DlLIVlRY •
FIATS
ll 1 Mirafiori'1 & 121 5"91 & WOCJOftl
-hne•tory led•ctio• Sole
O•ertooded IUY MOW
'75 OLDS STARFIRE
2-DOOR
6 Cylinder, auto. trans ..
faet.ory air cond .• poww;
s1eer111g, J\M /F~I ana'
~tcroo Lape. tilt slccnng
wheel, while s idew:.1lls.
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2626 HARIOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA
711\ferc ury Marquis WJ?n
9 pass. a ll x tras. lo m 1
xlnt cond. S2100. 64G-853-l
· super ~harp, low mile;.ige
sportS car. Mus t SN! to
appreciate ! Lic.218LVP.
PM •i2 n:G1\ w \t;o'. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS :!!l29 II arbor Uh 11 . 3::1.ooo~t. 111•\\ 111 ,., ', ... ,
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546-19)4 -~),\<!·K&\2--
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:>t9·9574 1 l·Gpm
$3999
SAHTAAHA
LINCOLN MERCURY
1301 N. TustiD
SantaAna 547-0511 ----------1 '66 Sprts Furv. 1:d ure~ "68 289 f "!.lbk, super cln '73 Cut·S. l-0"11er. New JUSl tuned. ln111~p car
on g. white. a uto. P/S, t ires. AM/FM. tape, SWO/b.~tofr.640 001!1 ma~s. Mich. 67~7 P/W. air, S<!,600. 846-8479. p-.a.:oc 673-3552 ----------1 _....
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69 G r;i ndc, fu ll pwr A~11FM nu tires . !o m i
good cond, 499.333
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s~reo. PB. '4.spd .. loover. '6'1 G ra n Prix, l'\'erythm
Radin ls, S4800. 559-4737 power. incl. windows
Quick sale: S37S. f>.14· '73 Vista Cruiser, lo ml.
new tires, xlnt cond. 68 Fircb1rd -----1 S3600/ofr 58J-082& · 54!>-344 1 :t,; 289, :luto. P 1Slr. n/111----------1 960Paularino.l:M '1n~ 1 top. console. 1 ~1u~t !'it'll ·os Olds 98. -----
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OPEN LABOR DAY WEE~fND
MS-2323
into 9957 ••.••...•.............• 'CoG Bonneville. i\/C, rndio
hcall'r. IOlld\!d . Nt•
paint & battery. c;,
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645-9290~
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and tires. xlnt eond ~IO!Od 599;~
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GRAND PRIX
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~5 3077
BRAND NEW
1976
DATSUN
B-210 H.B.
4 s peed . rad 10. heater
undersea!' (HLB210847182)
52881
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SAVINGS
'74 DA TSUM PICICUr
Rao10 hearer 4 speed. 6 Pac
Camper with r;tov<' sink water
storngr ice t>ox lots of 5torage
e;lnPOl\ 4 'l:?891SI
'74 VW VAM
4 ~.s>ed whoto;tan matching
1nt~nor radio heatN. 18.690 "''les.
ltke brand nt'w' Seo to appreciate.
(796LKlJI
'6' DATSUN
DUMPTRUCI
4 ~oc~ radio heat r e>Ctended flat
bed dual wht'PIS custom 1nterl0r
'5703'ilJ
'74 FORD
ECOMOLIMI VAN
Orenge air cond1tionmg, radio.
neater oower steering ~e.eoo miles
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SALE
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4 speed, 4 cyhnder HiOO oc. engine,
vinyl buc.ke.L.S.e.ats~ EiOQ_x 13 tires.
(7L24K67301103)
52995
WHAT MORE
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(Yahd to 10 p m Sonday.
September 5th. 1976.
Subject to prlOI' sale.)
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FROM ·
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1641
Air au1oma1tc & more (11053JGC)
14799
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ARE YOU FRITZI
STIL,L
WAT CHING
TV ?
.QKAY
·OKAY
SUNDAY, SEPTEMIER S, 1976
wooosrocK
·1s ~APP4'
NOW ....
YOU'YE B£EbJ
SITTt.NG THERE
FOR FIVE
HOURS
·LOCAL
WANT ADS
BUT L
LOVE
TV
ME CAN FlNALLV
-SA'I THAT ME'S
ScfN THE Ll'*T6
OF THE CIT'I ! .
·By Ernie Bushmiller .
_Y-OU~E' _H8D_ ENOUGH OF
TV--GO OUT FOR A WALK
AND REST
YOUR. EYES
. -
I ,Tll .. L. C'ON''r
. ~B! W~Y t
~MOLAL.0
HAVE TO CONr:O~M!
I>[> t>
S!CArA~E
EVE~80C'Y
Ot'JE~ rr, ·
THAT~
W._.Y.'
YOU SAID YO•. NEVER MF.T M15t:>
SPENCER , THA;-YC'' JR Si b fER
KNOW£· ~ER! 15 Th~T RIGHT-r
, I MAl'GM 1~ ~LA.
· . TO MY ICEl='Oi~IE
OWN NOSOOY
O~tAMMEr! WIL.1. 'HAVE
ANYTMINw
TOOO WIT~~!!
'Mir. G1"1MMIS-.,
..WU..l. 'tOIA PL.EA5E
EXPL.AIN TO I~A
,.HA1" l'.AT'"41NG
1'5 NOT A
~AD..f'
'-'IJDGE PARKER <1<J<l
THAT'S RIGHT! NENDY WC:NT TO
COLLEGE WITH 1'Al5S 5F'E· •CER ! THEY
WERE ~E ~L GOOO iRIENDS-! ;;;;;;.iiiiiil
WHY HAVE FOR TWO THE OT4ER REASON IS
THAT I'M OUT OF MONEY 1 -r THOUGHT MAYPlri MISS
YOU STOPPf:D P.EA50:~5 ! WENDY
~ERE TO 5~10 THAT IF EVER
5EE MISS I WAS OUT ~ERE I
SPENCER ? SHOULD STOP TO
SPENCER COULD PUT ME
UP FOR A. COUPLE OF OAV6
t
MEET HER! ~,.UNTIL I co~;LD
FIND A J08!
LOOK, I HOPE I DIDN'T OFFEND YOU
WMEN I SAID I COULDN'T LEi YOU. 6UY
ME &REAKFA5T ! IT'S JUST THAT WE
HAVEN'T 8EEN FORMALLY INTRO:-
DUCED,,.AND 1 CAN'T ACCEPT
FAVORS FROM STRANGERS!
• •
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IS ™15 MOVIE A~c,>
GOOD I CRAZQ ~
WHEN 11M NE'AR. BIG,
STRON~ MOON 1 F~f:L
So HELPLESS!
H~15SO
MANLY!
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WHAT~ ON~
™E TV SET!
Y EAH , DEREK ! IT'&
ABOUT A .SUPERHERO
WHO DEFEA15 Hlo
E.NEMI £5 BQ TURNI~&
IN10 A GIANT BALL BEAR-
ING AND CRUSHING 1HEM !
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WHAT'S H lS
NAME~
NICE OF MOON
10 T,AKE LITTLE OlD ME ,..... ___ _
"TOTH~
MOVI ES.
SUZ IE~ 1'tMES H-AVE
CHANGED! COUPLES
Go OUT TOGETHER-·
ONE DOESN 1T TAKE
IHE a
OTHt;R. ~~
OJ1,SUZIE--DON'T
You REALIZE You'l<E
PLAYING A
SUB?EJ<YIENT
RoCE? ~
WHY, YES;
HONEY··
H.MAA •••
'f·.S
CAPTA IN MARBLE.!
, . Ye:AH I "'f"'HA.,.-
MU S-t e>E:L..ONG -ro -rHe e1G
Fet..t..A ON "'f"'HE: -rH I Re:> Ft..OOR ... :r PO....,,.,-
KNOW HIS
NAM5
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IWISH
I. WAS
GOIN' TO
MV OLD
SCHCX>L.'
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8U6i YOU DUMMY-
ITS A RAISIH !
-. "D 0 a o·
MV NAME WI f;L GO-OOw'N-tN
EHTOMoLOGICAL HISToRY !
-J'V£ JLISf
DIScoVEJ<'ED
IHE: OLDEST
BUGl~1HE
WORLD!
OF~ !'i .
COURSE!
I '•
W~LL, AT
LeAST THAI
EXPLALNS ALL
:rf1 E WRI NKL.£5 !
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tAJJ YOU" TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at lust six diff..-.
H ctl In drawi!'I details bttween top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answers with thOM below.
........,.. "~80'1 't '1-UTII fl UOd '9 '11118'1QI fl Or.I 't '10llHUTII :..:_ ~-::-'-':.~a&ellTP " ~vv ·i ·1ae.1tm p 11 l•H 't :n;iuumo
Ila/ Kaulma" ~
lltE MAGICIAN wh o ptrforms
this trick claims he can distinguish
h1&h cards from low cards just hy
touchma tlfem, and proceeds to
---IUllUIN IOARD ---e DO TELL! Wb.t Dluy l)Uy aid wtlen her boes
told Mr lhe mould haw bMa In the otftee at t
o'clock: ''XWXHXY, XWXHXAXTXHXAXPXPXE·
XNXEXD?" Inlow X'a to decipher.
e Just !or klck1! UnliCramblt namea or thl'ff klUJna
•mu : 1. GRUBY. 2. RECCOS. 3. 80L1FALO.
Time limit: 1 minute Heh.
'11"1100 I 't 'IW"°S 'S 'A lllfl• 't
e P1e1t .. ..,aJr! Nlnt blue IOCb ud 12 re4l OMS are
In a dnwer. How many must be dnwn to lftlure a
pair or the wne color?
·u op m"" •Mi.t e Rlddle·me-this! What 'a purple and white and baked
In an oven? Give up? How about a cream cheett and
jelly pltta?
demonstra1e.
The performer is ~p::rc::=~l'I ~=x:s;::c:::~~~l'll~~
blindfolded, a deck of
cards 1s shurned th~ , _ _,.._ ~u~~"'
rou&hly and placed in
his or her hands, faets
forward. Each card 1s
finaettd carefully, ind ..___.... ....
to everyone's 1maz.e-
. ment tens or belier ire
iden1ified every tune.
How it'.s done: By r:;:~M.
prcam naement, the
performer has a col-.._..-flo.J~
laborator who &ives lum
a nudae with his foot
(undenhe tabie) each ~..,...Mil~ 15.....,___,;;;i....;;~;.___;;:1111111..__....,.
tune one of the hi&h TO THE VICTOR. . . Which ear tlliftl dft bil nee? Tut
cards appears. a sue-. then trace throuch llnee to chec:lt out anawer.
e
• j •
HI NOON! Add eolon neetty ror a hidden picture: 1-tt.ecl
2-Lt. blue. 3-Ytllow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesb. 6-Lt. sr-, •
7-Dk • .-n. 8-Dk. brown. t-Black. 10-P\lrplt. 11~.
SPELL BIN DER!
SCORE 1 • Po•nlafor uiin1 al l the
lett•a in lh• wordibelow l.O form
two complele wor(fl,
PATERNAL . . . . . ...
THIN ICO,. 2 pointa eath fOf all
word• of four letteu or more
found 1moftl the lett.en.
Try to ICION at ltM& II poAnta,
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bti brickman
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TO THE ClAUSTONES
BV BOLO.
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YOUR RICiHT
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17 UP TO ~17 U7UAL ANTIC?.
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MARK ACTUA LLY IALkS
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ex.AV, ~L. IAJ£'R£ GOING TO GO
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
\
SEPTEMBER 5, 1978
. What It's Like to Run for the White House-And Lose
Candid Interviews With Barry Goldwater, George~~allace,
Hubert Humphrey, George McGovern and Strom Thurmond
' Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Yow Health.
....
FOB SEN. CHARLES B. PERCY (R.-IU.)
Will A.erica eon boclc docoa fr'orra U. currml
eociaUalic INrMlP If .o, IM>eo eotlld llM b. ~
plWaerll-A..dmo F. Y~ IJowbo,...-, IU.
• If you ddiDe •socialistic trend" u a tendency for an eve-r-
enlarging government to by to do all tbinp for all people, I
believe the momentum already has stopped or eveo reversed
itself. Tbe national mood demands better government, not
higge(. Leaden in both parties appear to reoognbe this.
FOR OUVIA NEWTON-JOHN
Do you f•I aay MW of ....,..Mity to ... 1CM111C people
wt. follow ,_ .... .,.._ -C?-LP.,. Newart, Ohio
e IWnitely. I know bow impnssiooable t....,,..,.. md
young people are (J was, and st11l am), so rm very careful
about what I do and .aiy. J won't do a song that might hurt
anyooe. I review about 200 to 300 sonp a week. My pro-
ducer and I go through them and pay particular attention
to the lyrics. U the music is good but the lyrics are bad-
t bat !Of'lg is out.
FOR .BVRT llEfNOl..DS
Wliitll-. GI,._..__,. mories ..._ m.ede dN ....... 61.
.. U. oe )'OUP-Jaice C6e1' 1 llki. Sagialrw, Mida..
• "Deliverance'" was my deli~ into bigger and better
feeture ma..
FOR DR. JOYCE 8RC11'BERS
How clo ,_ f..a abc..e wifely illlldelity?-C. E. Wenlig. o.,._. 8-ela. Fla.
el catainty doo't recommend it. Unfaithfulness inevitably
leads to divon.-e. Some say that when women become inter·
ested in other men. it results in their ..,.,reciating their
husb.w:ls all the more. I still say it's better to look for the
positives in each other rather than the negatives.
FOlt A8E VICODA, ·p.-· on TV'1 •8-ftey Mflln"
How does it feel to achieve fame and suceeu in middle age?
-T.W., '•-•,Pa. e I'm taking It all moden.tely~fve always fek th8t just
making enough money to keep your head above water was
11n accomplishment-and that's what I did for 25 years. But
I'm t'f\joyinJt my money. I stay at the Waldorf when I'm in
New York. I bought a car and paid cash. But I'm always
fC(lln(t to cujoy eatiug hot tlogs. Unlike "Fish,• I have a
healthy aP11Ctite and ~ d~I
FOlt THE •ASK THEM fOUltSEl.F EDITOlt
I've llOtbd ,.__., a mew ._.. -• by J.....aine S..-.
How .e.a ...... , ow.· ... die a ,.., qo?-Mn. s,w
Ra.cit, Mcet;sa ..,., Ala.
e ·~" was the last boolr. wriltrn by Jacqueline Susann
liefore she died. She was a courageous wcman and kept her
1llncu a JeCftt until almc:.t the end. One of the last Lhinp
she did be£ore sut'Cwnbing was to vi.dt a friend. also dying
ol caDCC"r, an<l give her a llCI? talk. Bonk-publishing clreles
are W(Wldering whether "Dolores• will become a best
'lt!IJcr. as clid previous Susann boolr.s ("Valley ol the Dolls,"
"The Love Machine." "Once b Not Enough"). whose sue·
l-esi was due u much to the author's dynamic personality
uml cn<'rgetlc promotion. 1" lo the novels thcnuclves. Irving
~tan,fleld. the IQIO 1111thors hu."hlllnl, is trying to Jo wh11t.
hi" wire would have cl0t1e and think~ he'll St1C.'Ceetl.
Yet government at all levels will remain a major £actor in
our daily lives, accounting for about one-third ol our expand-
~ national product.~ oi the basic ·socialistic"
of recent decades. u Social Security and
medical insurance for the aged. have become pennaoent
and valuable fixtures in our system. Our objective should be
to bold the line at the 33l level For combined Federal, state
and local e.~tures, and evet1 to reduce it if possible.
Ot.berwUe the trend toward an alkonsuming government
~resume •
FOii SALLl FIEW, ••of .. S~ ffungn/•
WMt .. ,... ,. _.._ --.... mrriac iD -n. FlyiAg
Nta .. --.P-J.T .. Medford, Ore.
• Everything. because it was so stupid and such a jolce.
What sticks out most in my mind. for i.nst.aooe, was that
ML It was so big, I couldn't get into the bathroom with it-
1 bad to go in sideways, Ulr.e a aab. And I oouldn't tAke it
atf-ll was kept in place by pins, at least 185.0001
FOR /VUE W NDON
How did ,... wt ,.... ............ Bobby Troup?-U..
Wil. AAllrille. PL
e I met Bobby in a nightclub wt.-his trio was playing.
I bad gone there with a group of friends who knew him,
md they introduced UL
FOil ANN WEDCEWOllTB
I saw you iD ......,.. .. with Jac:lc Pabnce. b he u sinister
iD real life• .. ii 0. ... .,..?-J.M., Asbury Pait, N.j.
e He's the euct opposite-gentle, considerate, li:ind and
aompanionate. 8-ts me why he's always cast as a heavy.
I think he's more the lover type. The minute he walb
into a room, you can sense it. He has that magnetic quality
which ~ aput from everyone else.
FOR 0 . ]. SIJll'SON
Is it ~ that the real reason you want to leave the Bulalo
Bills is Because the Bills' manapment woo't spend enough
lo .-Ca ..a.. 1 1 hip tamP-jolia W...._, Cuba, OIUo
• The reason I asked the Bills to tnJe me to a West COast
team had nothing to do with championship teams. ff I doo't
play oo the West Coast next season, 111 be away from my
family for six months. This could be too much of a strain
un my family ties. I'd rather quit football than go through
that iepa.ration.
,ATIUCtt M. UMllCEY, Eucutive V P.-Salea Dir
O..WL ..... Ad M~; ....... IL~
Aho<:. b si.m Mot.:,,.."-·"·
Weslem Mgr , ~a AMI, Oetr0tt Mgt. .......... ··--Uedl ............ Cell!., "-' D'Al••tn ••· Martuttlno Mgr.; ,,....
....... Prom Dir.; c.,t Der, Md1ng.
"*f.,_lt •LATIOMI: ~ O. ~
and Laa •LU8. V.P.1 and Co·Olrec1ora,
...._. H .......... Mgr, "'94. ..... lt Klt'llCll:
..... .J.C.......,Mgr.;.---o ... ..,,
8u11nt11 Mannger: ~ leM!er, Promotion
...,._.. Ale...,, Pubhc Ra1111on1 Mgr
a.-~ a. Dntdow, Cl'l111rmen Emeritus
Heedouanera 94r Loidnoton Ave . N v., N.Y 10022
OfTOltlAL:
...,_...,.._,Managing Eidllor
NcMN ¥....._Alt Director
......,. .......,_,Senior Ed itor
..... "-,Food Ed1lor
A1eoc111e Edlt0<1: ._ lloOldrttf, Mel L---. &lalle....., Aa1t. M Director
... II oetw.no, Ari; Gaon. ...,, P1c1urH
Contrtbuhno Edll0<a &..-., lefta•lll..
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1978 FAMILY WEEl<LV, INC All ttghll resetvod
-How It F@els1o
Run for President-
And Lose
Re rleetlons of Five Great Men ·
Who Might Have C hanged
The Course of Hlsfory
l••e rvl"'711 •Y Fra•ee8 S patz l..elgllt-
Contriootlng Editor
FAMILY WEEKLY sought out five
men who made the big race In past
Presidential elections and asked them
these Important que.tlons: How would
history have been different had you
succeeded in your bid for the Preai-
dency? What were the major things
you stood for, and do you stlll feel you
were right? Are you glad or aorry lhat
you ran? If you had It to do over again,
what would you do differently? Do you
reel bitter about your loss? Would you
still have run for offlce"had the wor1d
and the nation been in the ahape It Is
today? And, finally, what advice do
you have for the current candidates?
Thia Is what they s8'd:
HUBERT HUMPHREY
(Democratic Party-1968)
In 1968 Hubert H. Humphrey received
lesa t.hen one-percent fewer popular votee
than Richard Nixon-31,275, 185 10 31 ,785,-
480. Having turned down the chance to try
again In the primaries of 1978, Humphrey
has been touring the country, promoting
his new book, "The Education of • Public
Man" (Doubleday, 112.50), dnlgned to tell
what ll'a really like to be a U.S. Senator
and a Pr .. ldentlel candidate.
Had I ~come President in 1968,
things would ind«<! he different today.
A Humphrey Adm1nn1rat10Jl V'Ould have
wor .. e<J to hnng mor\! one.I more of the
mtnonhcs into th.: mnmstrcam of Amcri·
c:1n life. And th:it includes women. I
would ~y the f111l11re 10 bring in women
11110 puhlic ltl e to lhcir full pofC1l,J1:1I is a
11:ii;1c h1S\ A llumphrey Adnun1•lration
"''"'Id have helped hnng a~lut a more
111tcgm1,•J ~·)C~ty. A tfon1phrcy Admin·
l\lr.1111111 would hnvc given America a
much ",under \!Conomy. I he Nixon Ad-
""""lration rcnlly hod nu economic
policy CXl'Cpl to let lhe law nf the m;irkel·
J'lul~ tnkc over, regnrdlc" nf the t(>ll m
h11m11n mi,cry. 'I he Nh.un l\Jmini•lra-
lhm l(hl the llllUllCOlunl 1n the war un
poverty n' well U!> 111 our efforts lo push
lo rwunl lll1 c1v1I right,.
I have oo h111cr n1e11111riC'I of my
c:.1mp111gt1. hut I hove ti.11J mcmori~-lhc
Ch1cagl1 { 01wcn11on. lhc nots in the
4 • FAMILY WEEKLY, S.pt•"'be' S. lt7t
1treets. We came out or that C.Oovcotion
wounded and bleeding and scured. If I
could change one thing about that cam-
paign. I wouJd have bad the Coovcntion
just one month earlier. We wen: short of
lime. wc·necded time to heal wounds, to
plan and organize the campaip. to raile
funds and to lay out our programs few
America.
Would I run for office today? I c:er·
t.ainly would. Ca.ndidatcs today have it
much easier. Remember that when I ran
in the 60's this country bad gone thfOlllb
violence and great social unrest-civil
riou. the assassination or a Ptesidcnt, the
auassination or Martin Luther King, the
assassination of Robert Kennedy, the
burning of <>Yr cities and a divisive war
in Vietnam.
J'_o_nm_f~ in that kind
ot political climate was almost impos-
sible for somcqnc of the iocumbeot party.
"If I could change one
thl~ about the 1968 cam-
paign, I would have had the
Convention just one month
Mrlter." .
-Sen. Hubert Hwnplvey-
I had to take the blame for everything.
However. I am certain that had I been
Prc:sidcril. wt would have been out of the
Vietnam war a year or two 500ncr. which
woukt have had a hcalioc effect on the
country.
My message to 1hc candidates of today
is 10 run a campaign that lifts the spirit.
What the candidates. can do more than
. anyone else 1s bring about a renewal o(
idealism. helping our people 10 know that
the United States is still a young country
with a future before it. Our hl11tory of the
past is hut a reminc.lcr of things yet to be
done. I wont this campaigf1 in the Bicen·
lennlal year of 1976 to ~ nnc that op·
peals to the hc11t that ~ in us.
BARRY GOLDWATER
(Republican Party-1964l
In 11&4 Beny Ooldwet« let hl1 Senate
term expire when he became the
..
... George llcGoW9m
RefNblic:art Prwldenttat-nomlMlr,runnlng--
on a platform ao conMf'Vative lhat he had
to take a lot of ribbing about being the
"18th-century.. candidate. He received
only 52 electoral votes against the -486 of
Lyndon B. JohMOn'a landslide victory.
l have some hard advice foT the cur-
rent can<lidatcs, iJ they wifl open their
can. One, tell the truth and the whole
truth. When the American people arc
leveled with, their reaction ii perfect.
Two, do not promise things that you
know you can't deliver. All of today's
candidates arc doing that. Three, do not
try 10 run your races pitting Jew against
Gentile. Black against White, etc.; run
your campaign as if all Americans a.re
the same and have a basic love for our
country.
Four. be real, be yourself, admit what
you honestly believe, don't play around
wilh the future of a country that is ol·
ready in serious difficulty.
I have no bill\!r memories of my Prcsi·
dcntial race. But I still believe that if
President Johnson had been willing In
tell AmericaM the truth, particularly on
the Vicl.nam War, he would have made a
far better Prcaklenl than he turned out to
~. Alao, had he leveled on the true cco·
nomic situation or 1he country,· things
could have been different today.
I'm glad I ran. It was probably the
finest clpcriencc I will ever have in my
li(e 01t1aidc of living with my family.
l~arncd what a wonderful country we
have and what a superior people we
American~ ore.
When 11 mun loses by 60-40, there arc
just 10,0 many things that could be
brought up that one might do d ifferently.
But I 11ill believe hiJtory hu proven me
right. I don't like lhe word vindicated.
especially when my country i!I In such
bod 11hapc ~ausc of all 1he foolish mi!I·
lakes made by lhc Johnson Administr11·
Co111i11111•1I
Gn1$5Seed
-Will Never
Grow A Lawn
UkeThis!
Ft9MPmrt.._..1bMlunl
... Now. Special
lntroductorf Ofter.
UpTo•AmuDJ
ZoplaG,_
PlugeFREE
@bservations
Ul9 ... _,,........,..... Old you know lhal you go
through eight stages 1n lhe course of your lifetime? With
a cnsis in each one? That's how renowned psycho-
analyst Erik H Erikson describes the human lite cycle.
His concept has been _put into a perceptive and enter·
..
tain1ng blend of anmahon. dialogue. narration. muslC. and-colorcalled-ewwr-
..,.. llldle ... c.au.I You can see it ne)C( Friday OYer CBS-the season\
first Mobil SltoeK-p<esentatt00. Cicely Tyson 1s the hostess. and she's
aSSlsted by an array of an.mated characiers. Tune In b a 90-mirote look at
yourselt-<Wld what you can e)(J)eCt from Ille.
0
Economic primer. Jayton. Texas, used to struggle to keep its publie schOol
gOtng. Money came lrom taJ<1ng drought-prone farm and ranch lands. Then 011
was discovered nearby Today. taxes paid by the oil companies proVlde 95% ol
the costs ot the school district. and Jayton has a new pubhc education complex
Its live buildings house an elementary school, a htgh school. a gymnaS1um. an
industrial arts workshop, and a home economics unit. There are also a swim-
ming pool, lighted tennis courts. and a football stadium. A pretty good case. we
think, tor sound 1ndustt1al development. whether from Oii or anything else Also a
preny good argLfl'lent tor opening more areas off U.S. coasts to offsho<e dnll1no.
nm.ey rM&J ...,., Labor Day weekend is a good lime 10 think aboot ,OOs And
that means a strong economy W11h America's labor force grOWIOg at the rate of
about 1 5 million a year. the private sector has to be encouraged-not torn apart
And that bnngs us 10 the oil W'ldustry. which brings us to the Senate testimony of
John J Colltns. who has 10< 35 years been an advisor to labor unions Speaking
about a"empts to bust up Otl companies, he said "II you consider a maior
integrated oil company a~ an ec0t 10m1C asset whatever faults these imper·
lect compet11es may have can be corrected without 1nV1hng the economic and
national chaos which surely will lotlOw the breakup ol msllluttons which have
grown organically and have taken generations to mature
0
Energy ..ver? "Mob11 1," as we' hope most people now know, is our new brand
of synthes1Led engine lubricant, which not only outperforms conventional motor
Otis but can actually improve gasoline mileage One or our competitors notes
that much more processing energy 1s needed 10 make syn1hehcs. hke "Mobil 1."
than to make conventtonal motor 011 Fatr enough, but that's only hall the story
Making a barrel ol "Mobil 1" does take aboot half a barrel more procesS1ng fuel.
but each barrel ot our new lubt1cant could save the energy eQu1valent of up 10 6 6
barrels ot crude Oii when used instead of conventlOOal on So we'll keep right on
making "Mobil I .. And conserving energy
.,.,. .... o.C"~
Presidential Losers co"''""~"
I
tioo. But. bad I been Prcsidcat, there
woukl have beat a v ~ick CC1Ation
of the war io South Vietnam. I would
have fought the war to win it, and I
would have used the Stralegjc Air Com-
.. , would hne used the
Strategic Air Command In a
comptete, non-ftuclN.r--
bomblng ot-North Vietnam.
I think we'd have won In a
mand in a compJcte, non-nuclear bomb-
ing or North Vietnam. I think we'd have
won in a week. Having done that, we
would have saved billions of dollars, and
the general welfare and happiness of the
~ope would have been better.
GEORGE McGOVERN
(Democratic Party-1972)
In 1972 George McGovern received only
17 etectoral votes-14 from Massachusetts
and three from the District of Columbia.
Disrupting the McGovern c.mpalgn was
lhe • re¥elallon that his running mate.
Thomu Eagleton, had once bfien hospltal·
l:red lof "neNOUs exhaustion."
I have been vindicated. I repeatedly
warned that the Ni.xoo Administration
wu the most corrupt in our history. and
I pledged to replace it with a Presidency
that would seek to find and speak the
truth.
U l bad ~n Presi cnt for the past
three-and-a-half years, I am convinced
that the American people would have a
greater sense or confidence and pride in
their Govemmcn~ ow economy would
be less burdened by unemployment;
"If I had It to do over again,
I know what I would do differ-
ently. I would be far more
careful about the selection of
my running mate."
-Sen. George McGovern
there would be a much more effective
workmg relationship between the Con-
gress and the Executive Branch; our
relations with the vast populations or the
developing countries would be more har-
monious; there would be a greater sense
of brotherhood and concern for each
other among the American people.
I don't feel bitter about my Prcsidcn-
ti1I race, but I am disappointed and
rcare1ru1 that I was not able to communi-
cate my poaitions ~uer to the American
people.
I urged the reform o( our tu structure
to h«:lp the middle clau. I urged that we
conven some of our u~ive mllitary
1~nd1ng to rebuilding our railwayt, eon·
atrucllng puhhc transit facilities and
strengthening our cities. I advocated re·
placina the prC$Cnt wetrarc tanalc with a
a • FAMILY '#£EICLY, ~..,... i, 1911
unifonn minimum income ftoor. I 6-
nanced my cam~ign larzely by single
contributions given by mott than a mil-
lion people, aod these contributions were
publicly disclosed. AU or t~ positiona
have b«n vindicated.
Lookin.& back, I am pleased I ran for
President I feel the issues raised in that
campaign. the new Ideas developed and-
the people who entered the political p~
c:ea will have an impact in the yean to
come. But if l bad it to do over, I tnow
what I would do diffe~olly. I wouJd be
far more careful about the aelectioa of
my runnin3 mate. The person cbolcn for
that office should be very well known by
the Presidential candidate. I would also
take gTCater care to prevent n>Y positions
on issues from being distorted.
As for advice to the cunent Prcsiden·
tial contenders. I believe that the cand1·
dates should address themselves to the
issues. Pnankly, I don't think ~he Demo-
crats can win the Presidency unless
Caner is willing to discuss the social and
economic changes needed in this country.
Historically, if voten are asked to choose
between two candidates or the SlalUS
quo, they will choose the most apparent
defender or the status quo-and that's
usually a Republican.
GEORGE WALLACE
(American Party-1968)
In 1968 Gooiefnof' George WaUMie ot
Atabam1 ran for President on the Ameri-
can Party ticket 1galn11 Richard Nixon and
Hubert Humphrey. He received an amazing
10 million votes. He ran 1galn In 1972, but
was paralyzed by an assassin's bullet. His
third try-in 19764tnded In defeat lo
Jimmy Carter In the primaries.
I have never seen a person who could
second-guess history. It's too easy to say
that if I had been President, I would have
done so and so and things would be dif-
ferent today. But ~ am certain that had
the programs I stOod for been adopted,
we would have a Government closer to
the people, and the middle-class citizen
in lhis country would not be carrying
such a burden of taxation and inftation.
And we wouldn't have had llll this boon·
dogghng, either. our welfare program,
Social Security, the mess with railroads
and J>05t otllcc. And, I assure you. we
would ~ first in military defense.
:rhe programs that I advocated in
t964, 1968 and 1972 arc programs that
other candidalC5 for the Presidency arc
now 11ayins 1.rc the right programs. They
don't say they ure Wallace program.~.
which they arii, hut they claim the crcd11.
In 1972, and again in 1976, niy
foreign·poJ1cy position waa "Peace:
Through Strength." Today President
ForJ Ult$ the11e exact three word~.
Pr.1nkly, I don't give a huul who gct5
credit, so long H the people of this
country set the hcn<:ftts. My concern i
that the candidates arc sayina these
Contlnurd on fXIRt I J . .
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•
That is the question.
With all the slings and arrows that have been aimed at smoking, you
may well be wondering why you smoke at all.
If you don,t smoke nobody is urging you to start
But if you do smoke, you may enjoy it so much you.don't want to stop.
There's the rub. Because if you do smoke, what do you smoke?
. The cigarettes of the past provided a lot of smoking pleasure but they
also delivered a lot of the 'tar, and nicotine the critics have aimed at.
And most of the new wave brands with low 'tar' and nicotine
taste like a lot of hot air.
But now Vantage has entered the scene. .
Vantage is the cigarette that succeeds in cutting
down'tar' and nicotine without compromising flavor.
While Vantage isn't the lowest 'tar' and nicotine
cigarette you'll find, it probably is the lowest one
you 11 enjoy smoking.
If you smoke, try a pack of Vantage.
And if you don't, why not show this ad
to someone who does.
It might settle the question.
Werning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Srnobng Is Dangerous to Yow Heelth.
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~"I RECOMMEND THESE
FOODS AS MEDICINES
''
FOR ALL
THESE AILMENTS •• •
Yes, foods which Dr. Morrison has found to have the
same pharmacological actions as medicines themselves,
but without the dangerous side effects!
, This Special Report by Marsh Morrison-1he silis, aod socne fonm of neuritis, like that suffered
"Dean" of American cbiropracton-is by far the witb burning feet,.!
IMltwide~y ~oyed &!ogle piece~ information he 11fE FOOO.MEDJCINE "moll useful to beJp
bu ever distributed to bas fellow chiropractors! Over the body bum up ellCCll fat, by turni.nf up the /llllM
J 300 oopiea have been asked for from pnccici.ag in your botly's f01~bllrrtifl6 oven"/ ~~overtbeworld!~Nlngwitsl'Q!ll'•.~~he recommeods for
in tlW 1~ /united o/fer, f<N only $2.00 compkte nem>protcction, 'Ud ••power~rive~
... to 11ve you ALL THESE Maflh Morrison and lab"!
rttomme""4tion.s-TRB FOOD-MEDICINE that he reports bas dis-~ FOOD-ME.DICINE ~ con!ains an i.&-50lwd gallstones within tbe pJJ-bl8dder, as deter-
gred1cn.1 that acts like ~ bronchi~ anospasmodic. mined bT before-.and-afier x-rays. Plus. he-uys. "the
Th.at dilates the, bronchial tubes in asthma auac~ pains o gout have lessened and then altogether
qwce natur~ly,_ an the same manner that the MD s ceased. Even liver problems have given way-alcohol
drug acts artdicially. drinlten who suspect cinbosis of the liver should be nm FOOD-MEDICINE that is "vastly helpful,'' culled ... "!
bo1h in cases of cons1ipa1ion and diarrhea. THE FOOD-MEDICINE he recommends for
_THE. Or:'LY _FOOD-M~O~ClN~ known !Ocon-those whose skin is sallow and Ufeless ... a "com-
lam s~1c~lic ac1d-1he active mgr~ent or virtually plcxion improver" attributed by one of the queens
all pa~n-~e!"S· Thercf?re. from tbis day on, reach of Europe, and her mother, as responsible for their
for .this debc~ous food mstead of drugs, and e$Cape internationally-famous fine skin!
their brutal nd~lllJ/ THE FOO · " nm FOOD-MEDICINE scd I tel 'th .. ood . 0-~0ICINE h.e Slates IS almost I
rf .. . u a Y.wt g spccdk: for heart disease, parucularty coronary ar-~~ cases of glaucoma and general mt.er-ocular tery disease, alhersclerosis, etc. Tests at the Univer-
THE FOOD-MEDICINE th t · '---t f de . ~ity of Miami retta1ed quite ext:raordinary decreases . a as ~ or lox.-10 total ten1m cbmestetol when ii was used u sub-fymg the system! sta't··•-f •• u ... ~ f t ~ .. , THE FOOD-MEDICINE that tends to cleanse -or o ........ ,, a ty .,,.,..ucts
-the bile duct, and n:lieve associated paint . 11tE ~.D-MEDICINE he ~ h11 these
THE "PEP-ME-UP .. FOOD MEDICINE that VII~ results. Women who 1uffcr painful meoltrual
cootaina a 1t111urol sugar content of ovw:r 20~ ~ . penods are~· and abnormally profuse meostroal
lherefore providing higbly-energiz;jng snack without flow les9ens r .
the distreuing side-effects and over-all harmfulness nm FOOD-MEDICINE which appears to ovu-
of ordinary candy bars! Called by Dr. Morri19n: come a tendency lowllds nuucl~weobtall
"easily as 'medicinal' as such drug-and-ph1rmaceu-11fE DELICIOUS NA TURAL-NUI' FOOO.
lk:al i1ems as the fancily touted 'Elixers' and 'Iron ME~ICJNB he recocJ?mends (~ "~ people who
Compounds'! , •. but ~t cons only pennies tn thdT are ill and seek 10 gain and m11nwn heal1.h. More
dollOTs"I than anything else within my lcnow~ge. they con-
THP. FOOO-MF.DICINE he considers "elttraor-lain the element that many aiek penons need so
dinarily u~ful" for sore 1hroats! Since it "digests ~r~tely. Al rew u a mere d<nen added. to the
away !he disca.'IC:d or useless throat tissue. wltlle not dairy diel have helped clear up a variety of 11lments
oJ/lttting tht> htolthy /i"meot of the throat"/ tltal not/tint elae JUmed to .-melt"!
THE FOOD-MEDICINE he points out has been THE POOD-MEOICINB be strongly advise. for u~J since Bihlical times , .. and is used today by deeJ>;«&ted colds, since it "cuts ~ mucu.. relaxes
Europeans "who live 10 age I 00 while active and the tissues and IOOthes It the same time ... not only
regularly cml?loycd"! ReP?rtcd to relieve intestipal shakes almost every col~ out of ui~ence .. , but sas. cure slun dlscues, induce 1he expulsion of ~ ~ near:marvels 1n cues of pnckly heat. giv·
phlegm and mucus. ~ucc: high blood p~\ure and ing relief in u little 11 h1I~ an hour ... and also ef·
C$pecially allcvlatc lhc distressing chotunf' senulion fects wonden, it appcan, in CateS of puffy eyelids"!
of the heart problem lmown 1H angina pectoris! THB FOOD-MBDICINE uteful for thyroid cun
THE fOO().MC!OICINE th11 not only enables and tbote with deficient energyt
the body 10 make the required quantity and quality llfE FOOO.MEDICINE he ull1 "Nature's own
.• of rod blood cells, but also "protects against such n11Ural antibiotic"! "Ettn when applied to opeo
ll(t'VOOS and vi ual ailmcnls as palsy. eye lie, diplo-wound$. .. ho says, "the pouibillty of blood poison-
pia. anct even swelling, hypcrthrophlc arthri1is, bru-ins ls 1YOkted." . .
MAIL NO RISK COUPON TODAY! ~
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GenUemcn: Pleuc ruab me a c:opy ot Dr. Morrisoa'a
.. 1 llECOMMENDTHESE FOODS AS MEDICINES
-FO• All THESE AILMENTS ...... #80191. I
undenuad that the booklet ia mine for only $2.00
plua 25~ pollqr: and baodlin,s. I may eumine it for
a full JO da11 .a you.r rilk or retun it tot a ful nfwld.
,.,_print
ITA'IW DP
AIMMIT WIH w-. l.C., "-C.
Le1 us give you just 1 few of I.he lll0$l out-
standing flletl;
He has been recognized, by his pro(ession,
as one of its mosi prominent leaders, for de-
cades! His 1eachings have been .beiled, in
print, by hundreds of chiropractort. Thou-
sands of chiropracton have flocked to hear
him during his lecture lours in 35 major cities
of the United Stales-plus Montreal, Toronto,
London, Brussels, and other world capitals.
Chiropractic doctors have repea1edJy and
gladly paid $60 to S 120, just to a1tcnd one
weekend seminar with him. Some of them,
unable to attend have paid SIS, simply for a
20-pqe copy of his Jecturc notes.
Now Marsh Morrison has decided that le~hing chiropractors how to take away
pam .•• how to start natural healing again-
iJ Ju.st not enough! Despite the vast good that
lhese dedica1cd men and women do 111 over
Amc:ric.t. thue are still milll<HU o/ people
who are not reached by them! A NI they
should have I~ right to benefil' from thue
secrets too!
TifE FOOD-MEDICINE he uses to clear kidney
gravel oul of &he syatem.
llfE FOOD-MEDICINE he marks off as l*ful'
in internal sores, pin ulcers, bleeding of the gums.
THE FOOD-MEDICINE he .-ecommend• 10
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THE FOOO.MEDICINB he says "will re-min-
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1. ln la~ bowl, combine beef, sauaqe, crumbs,
chopped musbrooma, panley, IOUr cream. ega
and l/.t cup of the wine; blend thorouabJy.
2. Place~ cup of tbe aliccd mushrooms in bol-
tom or sreucd 8-c:up rina mold. Spc?oo meat
mixture over m&.mbroonu. Bab in 3SO• P. oven
for I hour.
S. About 10 minutes before meat loaf is done.
melt butter in aaucepan and add remaining cup
aliced mushrooms. Cook. atirring uotil lightly
browned.
4. Blend in IOUp and rema.ining wine smoothly
and heat, stirring occas.iooally, until hot. Serve
with meat loaf and pocatoes. Garnish with a little
sprinkle of panley. Mak.es 8 s~rvings
ZUCCHlNI STU~ TOMATOES
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2. Cut a thin slice from top of each tomato;
acoop out pulp, lcavina a '4 -inch shell. O.op
pulp.
S. In large skillet, melt butter; add tomato pulp,
zucchini, musbrooma, onioo, garlic, salt. auaar,
bai.11 and pepper. CCllOk over low heat. stirring
frequently, until l'DOlt or the liquid has evapo-
rated (about IS minutes). Stir in croutons.
t. Spoon miuurc into tomato aheUa. Place
tomatoes in shallow bating dish. Bake for 20
minutes. Mtdu 8 xrving1
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says Food Editor.._..,., Ha....._ "The recipe was
_'loaned' to me by Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. the
famous theatrical couple who do all those funny wine
commercials. But try It-you'll love itf"
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People Quiz _.,. ........ ~
Let's See How Well
YOO-iteally Know
Your Newspaper
TRlle OR FALSE?
1. The way people vote is influenced by
the opiniolll ot their favorite newspaper.
2. Newspaper readcn and non-~
per raden repraent two separate and
diatinct types a.od lifestyles..
I. Newspaper readcn are fickle, and
their belief and trust in a aiVea paper
sutler markedly wheu they find occa-
sional errors or inaccuracies in its stories.
4. More often than not, people interpret
editorial cattoom quite differently than
the cartoonist intended.
5. Moat people who write lettEn to news.-
paper advice columns blame everyone
but themsdves for their problems.
a. "A picture ii worth a thousand words"
.and re.gistus with pater im_pact on the
newspaper reader than a descriptive news
story on the aame IUbject..
ANSWERS
1. True. Studia conducted by the Uni-
venity of Michipn'a Survey llaean:b
•Center &bow that "even when other con-
sidentiona arc taken into·acc0unt (per-
aonal factors such as puty identification
and pre-election vote inlaltion), voters'
Choices arc mated to endonement.s by
newspapen to which they arc expoeed."
Tbeee resulta indicate that readers are
heavily inftueoced by the views of their
favorite newspaper.
2. TrM~. Broed-tealc surveys conducted
by iavatip.ton frtm. two lea4jng uni-
versities have ahown that pcopl.e who do
rad new.papen lead more interesting
livea, mate more money, are better edu·
cated and are aeoerally more succaUul
than non-newspaper readers. Surveys
also Show that ''fhc aame type of people
who did not read dally newspapers a dec-
ade ago are still not readina them."
I. Fabe. Univen.ity of Wiscoosin studies
have ahown that the occuional notice o(
inaccuracies ( omiaiom, milquota, etc.)
hu little effect on general aatiltaction
with a newspaper. Moat readers are in-
clined to feel that newapapen-like peo-
le-are only human and that it is natural
that erron io editina and reporting slip
by now and then.
•. True-~ina.to a Syraa.e Univer-
sity study to see whether major U.S. car·
toonista are commuaicatina their mes-
saaea to the public. A number of cart6oiil ..
were ahown to a random aamplina of
people from all walb of life. Their ii).
terpretatiom of the cutoom were then
compared with the meaoinp contributed
11 e •AMtLY MDU. Y, l1011aer S. 1tM
True or F•a..? Newspaper
readers are fickle, and their belief
and trust !J\a given paper suffer
markedly when they find occa-
sional errors or inaocuracies in its
stories. (See No. 3)
by the cartoonists lherftlelves. Findinp:
"The majority of persons in each IW'Vey
did not receive the cartoonists' messaaes
correctly and completely disagreed
with what the artists had in mind." (This
does not mean there is any lack of m.ean·
ing in the cartoons. What it shows is that
many reade.rs receive pictorial meuogn .
other than those intentkd by tlu cartoon
creaton.)
5. True. A p1ychological study which
analyzed a representative crOS1-section
of letters sent to newspaper advice col-
wnm revealed these interest.in& findings:
"Seventy-tcven percent of the lettera de-
scribed problema i.ndicatina inler~r~l _
or ;ntropenonol difliculdo. Of thae, the
vut majority (73' percent) placed the
blame oo aonvone el.re. (Family mem-
bers were cited u the chief villalm, fol-
lowed by friends, acquaintances, boues,
etc.) Only 27 percent deacribed tlum-
ulves as the source of their problem:
('I overeat'; 'I constantly hear humming
noises,' etc.) . "
t. F alu-u evidencicd by an in-depth
study made at Ohio University which
"uplorcd the question of whether aharp
pbotoarapbs would be rated by readers
u having more emotional impact than
detailed verbal dacriptions ol the pi<>
tured event Contrary to pred~ion.
verbal descriptions on the whole actually
received aliahtly hiaber ratinp than pic-
tures." It is ooted, however, that pktura
do help in grabbina readen' ,_
immediate attention. 11.w
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Itching
• Dry SlJft ltdMt
• V119lnal & ledal lt<Mne
• lnMCt lltes •cw1,.a lashes
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Presidential Losers
Co111inu,J /rom f'Oltt' 6
thfogs because it's the way the
majority think.. They bow they
can't get decccd u:nJc:a they
agree with tbe majority. Oocc
in otficc. their perfonnaoca
never match their promilcs.
If I bad my ~ campaign
to do over again, I don't believe
I would cbaQIC what I did "'
. what I said. Somebody ukcd
me if I woukl have beeo more
carclul 10 tbat I wouldn't have
been shot. Wdl, when you're a
candidate. there is DO way to be
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-Gov. George w .. 1ace
more careful. If somebody
wanes to shoot you. you can't
Mop it.
Bitter memories? No-I have
happy memories. I evea have
happy memories of those days
in the hospital and in recovery.
The wonderful way the Catholic
Sisters cared for me at Holy
Cross Hospital aod the 600,000
letters that I r:cccived will stay
with me as long as I live. I am
very close to winning enough
electoral votes to send the
dectioo to the llouse ol Repte-
scntat.ives for final determina-
tion. The lhift of only a small
number ol"Yotc:s in a few autcs
-a meR 20,000 votes in two
llates-would have been suffi·
cic:at.
Evco IO, I can say with satis-
faction that my campaign called
DaliooaJ attcntioo to the prob-
lem ol growing federal eo-
croacluncaf io arcaa when: it
b..s DO constitutional authority .
I also hdpcd break the grip ol
one-party domination in the
South.
lf J had been elected Presi-
dent in 1948, history would be
vastly dilfe rent. I believe we
would have stemmed the growth
of Big Government, which had
begun with the New Deal and
culminated with the Great
Society.
As it dcvdopcd. President
Truman was rc-dected and the
philoaophy of Govcmmcotal in-
tnllioo cootinucd aod prolifer-
ated for another 20 yean.
LOokiog back, l have no bil-
ler memories of my Presidential
proud of what I have accom-"I would ..... stemmed the
plished in my candidacies. lt is growth of Big GovernnMnt
not the fulfillment of all that l which hlld begun with the
would have hoped, but I am New Dul 9fMI culmineted
seeing the light at the end of wtlh the G,... Sodety."
the tunnel in a change of the -sen. Strom Thurmond
political atmosphere in this
country. 1 •
My, advice to current candi-
dates would be to listen to the
average man and woman. They
are the steel of America. The
toothpaste images, the look-
alike appeal, the evading of
crucial issues with a 1V camera
imqc-thae arc not good. Can-
didates should trus1 the ~e.
llUSl them with the whole lm•h,
trmt them with real leadership .
There is no magic wand that we
can wave and make our prob-
lerm a<> away.
STROM THURMOND
(Statea Rights Party-1!M8)
Orlglnally a Democrat, Strom
Thurmond ran on the Stales
R'Ohta platform In 1948 agaln1t
thrM other candldates-Detno-
crat Harry Truman, Republloan
Thom• E. Dewey and Progrea-
slve Henry A. Wallace. Now a
member of the Ref)Ubllcan party,
Thurmond la the ranking minority
membef on the Armed Sefvices
Comm I nee.
Whtl~ the lick.ct I hcaJccJ JK.I
not win the Pre idcncy, 11 Cliff\\:
race, and I feel it wu a worth-
while experience. However, I do
not know if I would have run
in 1948 under today's condi-
tions. Today the Federal giant
is a reality. In 1948 we were at
a crossroads where our national
direction needed 10 be chal·
lcQICd. I believe in a two-party
system for our country, but
tbcn: must alway~ be the oppor·
tunity for independent politJcaJ
activity if the two maior parties
move in concert in lhc wrong
dircQlion.
The best advice I can give u
Presidential candidate is to
have complete candor rn dealing
with the 1SS1JCS, and also 10 have
oomplctc control aver campaign
activities.
The American people want a
candidate to speak frankly on
the woes or the day, nnd th11t is
what they should get from a
prospective President. I think
candidates 1ho11ld all() convince .
the people that lhey hnvc the
courage lo do wh11t i• right re·
garJlcss of the effect on fMI
lhcir political f11111re. !Al.I
FMllLY WEEICLY, ~MM< 5. 1171 e tJ
The meaning of life-why are we here, where ..e we
headed? All reUgious persons. ak>ne and in their churches.
9e¥Ch for these answers. Catho61cs are no exception. Bas-
ing their betief on God's word experienced through the
history of mankind. they accept definite te.chings on the
thmgs m life that rea4ty matter
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Course before you actually enroll. We invite you to fiU out
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JllllllY CARTER AND tu mllEt RUTH
._ •cc•1d1d .._. dodor9 tlilled
......, C.W-1 ...... 1\uda Cuter St.pie.
too, says she has helped ewe people with
levt!l'e emotional problems by .takio& them
back into their past through prayer. -i.et
me tell you ol Mn. Z., .. says Ruth. "in ud
out of institutions fM 30 years. They
brought her to me. When I bepn to td
to her, I saw why they coosidezed her cue
.. opeless. She just stared. As I began
to pray silently for her, I saw a stairway ...
'And now, ]clW, walk up tlau "4inoa11 of
life with w. Al I/OU walk, let "°"' Moling
IJght mnooe all darkncu in every moment
thal w. hove lioed.· ... When I got to the
121h step in pnyer, Mn. Z. bepn to
~. She remembered ti.t at ap 12 lhe
had been raped by her f.atber. In over 30
yean ol psychiatric C(ll•"lding. no one Md
dug this out. Then, this woman, who
couldn't oonurl\micate before, related all the
facts to me. When we left the lake, where
we bad prayed, Mn. Z. was talking oober·
ently, comm\micating sanely." From Jhe
Cift of Inner Healing," by Ruth Carter
Stapleton (Word Boob, $4.95).
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Accoicll .. to ICll 11111, ........ looklngW II.._. .. MlgN .. be ....... ,.. ............... ...,...,
le ._ •alw being d1 1101ecl? Some would begin to be stJetcbed out like a
scientists are saying yes, and that the rubber band. Once in the bladt bole., all
process bas already begun. Certain stan matter is mashed out and loses its Iden·
have used up their fuel and have begun tity." But if the destiny of our universe is
to collapse from the force of gravity. a black hole, a "white holeN may be its
'Ibes.e are called "black bolts: Dr. Uoyd uew beginning. Other acientists speculate
Motz, an astJOphysicilt at Columbia Uni-thM our contnctiag tJDlftrWI might pus
venity, told FAMILY Wu:u:r: "A "blllck througluomething caDed the Event Hori·
hole' ia a bigbly compreaed ltar tMt is J.1DD. Acrma this zone. everything rewnes
squeezed dawn to about a diemetes of pAlticles that were falling into the bladt
two mile&. U a penon were dme enough. hole would be falling out ol it. and the
say 100 miles from it, he would feel a hole would be emitting light. In short. the
tidal pull M be ,at cber, he would DOt uniwnal process would begin all over.
be able to see any light, because the black Scientists speculate it would take 20 billion
bole's gravitational pull is to peat that to 30 billion years before the univene
lial.• ----'"1-•L-..._...... contracts Wlo a black bole. &>-........... escape. ~. UJEI ..--
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.a• •II Ill llil ... : ·1 wu.malcing a movie.
and the tce11e C9Ded for me to be tied
apimt. wall while the 'beevy' peppered
my head and shoulden with shots. M I
WU "'*1king OWi' toward the -. I pmed
an old man, about 80, and he was reeding
his morning newspaper with the help ol a
magnifying glaa the me of bia hMd. Some-
body told me his name was Pardoer Jones:
Wayne urived ~ the set aod Ft roped
into position. Tho c:lirectM nodded bia ep-
proval, then let loo9e a bellow: "Hey,
Pardnal .. Whereupon the old-timer lum·
bered over. Pardner picked up the Jo.ded
rile and asked the director for instructions
on how he was to fire it. Tbm Pudner
slurred: •Roll 'em.• Wayne stood petri6ed.
.JM. .. the Dub recalls. "that baJf-blind old
man turned out to be the best shot I ever
met. l only wish be were still around-in
case some diredor wants me shot at again."
lllRTHOAYS {all Vif81>): ......,_Bob
Newhart .f7; Carol bwrence 4-4; Raquel
Welch 36; John Mitchell 63. T.......,-
Peter 1.Awford 58; Taylor Caldwell 76;
Elia Kuan fr'/. Wednlidey-Sid Caesar M ;
T'llundllr-Sylvia M.Qes 4-4; CUI Robemon
51; Topal 4'1. friclllJ-Ro..-Maris "2;
Arnold Palmer 4'7; JOlli Feliciano 31 ....... --Hedy 1..-wr 61 .
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A handyman ii one who's good
At p~iltg ..n. wl •wiq
wood
And stopping leab M startinl
lows,
Shon«cuit hin&. too, be
knows.
A handyman I'd Hice to be
And save a plumber's fancy fee,
While carpenter and electrician
I'd also spare a costly million.
Bat tho.p 1'.e lumck, I am _.......,.,
And yet my rie ii quite
he a-dy.
"'Ya~-she sa)'l. I'm aD
chagrin.
To tMt." You see the h I'm in.
An Army mule named Map
Will buried, and the following
inscription appeared on the tomb:
·1n memory of Maggie, who in
her lifetime kk:ked one general,
four oolonels. two majors, ten
captains, 24 lieutenants, "2 set'·
geants, 56.5 privates and ooe
bomb." -ARM OW'-
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Jhe ..... day ....... altar it,
eseitetlly yellla1, "Birdie,
binUet" At ....i. .... Wrd
took flight. Uahappily M
turned back to me and an-
DCM•~ '1te blew away!"
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UCLA. whteh stunned Ohio State. 23-10. 1n t11e Ron Bowl. and Arizona
Sttte, Ille 111tion's second-fanked team 1fter~llockin1·NebrHkl, 17-M.
in the F1ts1J Bowl. will kitk off ABC's 1976 eatlus!Ye coveraae of "NCAA
football" when they clash in Tempe, A/Ilona, on Thursday at !>PM 1n a
nallonally televised 11me. In f1e1n1 Amona State. the fifth ranked 8'uins
(9-3) lake Oil the only maio< school in the country whtch went undefeated
Cl2-0) last yea1.
A elasstc sllowdown Is 1n the olfina u 197S "Co1eh of the Year" f'tank
Kush sends hlS offenS1n·or1ented Sun Devils 1111nst the powerful Bruins
o4 rookie head coach Terry Donahue, w~o replaced Dick Virmtil, and at
3 I. became the younaest football coach in UCLA history. The 11111e will be
the first pleytd betwttn these Pacific Ei1ht and Western· Athletic
Confe1enee powers.
Wlle.n Pittsbu11h meets Notre Dame at South Bend on Sept. 11 in the
42nd renewal of their heated nvalry. Cotch Dan Dtvine's lrl$h •rtll .bt
keyed for revenat follow1n1 Pltt't 34-20 triumph Int year. P11tsbur1h's
Tony Ooriett. who onee •&•in will be stroncly contend1n1 for the coveted
Heisman Tr?J..~Y. ran tor a recOfd-settina 303 y11ds (~3.1ave.)111instthe
•lnsh to post a Sln&le 11me NCAA h1&h for 1975. He also cauaht three
passes for 11 yards and SCOfed two touchdowns (one rushina and one
passina) as he ltd the Panthers past Notre Dame. Both teams linrshed 1n
the top 20 and Johnny Mtio<s' P1nthers rolled over Kansas. 33-19. In the
Sun Bowl. ·
Ohio Stile, which went 11-1 Int yur and was ranked fourth
naliontlly, must rtpl1ce two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin,
q111 eiblcftoriielius nne ind w n1tiack Bn111 Bisain11tl.1iurPenn
State (9-3) won't be t1kin1 the Buckeyes li&htly when they mttl 111
another colorlul teltYISIOll dUll on Sept 18 in Pennsylvania. II will mark
the first trip lo Un1wtnity P1tk for Woody Hayes and his Buckeyu, who
defeated Joe P1tt1no's Nittany Lions, 17-9. last year. Penn State bid won
the previous four 11mes,
Tiit M11m1 Oolpl11ns vmt Ille Buffalo Bills on Monday. Sept. 13, to kick
off the seventh consecutive season of ABC's "NFL Monday NiJ~I
football " Tiie 14,1111)1 schedule includes all ti&ht of last year's playoff
teams.
Tiit re1ul11 season schedule ol ABC's "NH Monday Ni&ht Football'' is as
follows:
SEPT. 13
SEPT 20
SEPT. 27
OCT. 4
OCT II
OCT. 18
OCT. 25
HOV. 1
HOV. 8
HOV. 15
NOV. l2
HOV. 29
DEC. 6
DEC. II
Miami (AFC Ent. 10-4) 11 Buft1lo (~FC bst, 8-6)
Oakland (AFC West, 11-3) at Kansas City (AFC West, S-
9)
Waishin(lon (NFC Ent. 8-6) at Philadelphia (NFC East.
4-10)
Pittsburp (AfC Central. 12-2) at Minnesota (NFC
Central, 12-2)
San Fianclico (NrC West, S-9) at los An&tlts (NFC West,
12-2)
New York Jets (AFC East. 3-11) at N .. En(land (AfC
ust. 3-11)
St. Louis (NFC East, 11-3) at Wasllinaton (NFC Ent, 8-
6)
Houston (AFC Central, 10-4) 11 Baltimore (AFC East. 10-
4)
Los An&tles (NFC West 12-2) at Cincinnati (AFC Central,
11-3)
Buffalo (AFC East, 8-6) at Dallas (NTC East, 10·4)
Balhmor~ (AFC Cast. 10-4) at Miami (AfC East. 10-4)
Minntsol• (NFC Central, 12-2) at San Francisco (NFC
West, S-9)
Cincinnati (AFC Central, 11-3) al Oakland (AFC West,
11-3)
(Sit.) Los Anaeles (NFC West. 12-2) II Detroit (NFC
C.nt11I. 7 -7)
(Ust ye11's playoff t11ms included divisional winners Los Anaelu,
Mlnnaota and St Loul•. plus wild md entry Dallu. from the NFC. and
divisional winnm Oakland. Pittsburch 1nd Baltimore. plus wild card tum
Cil\Clnnltl. from 1111 AfC).
~ ....
' The teln1std matchup of the Cincinnati Benaals and the Oakland
Raiders on Dec. 6 1n Oakland could be Gruc111 for playoff berths since 1t
~ near the end of the 111ul11 suson. Lut yur, Oakland and
Cincinnati each finished t~e re1ular suson with 11-3 rtcords. and the
Raiders edaed the Btnaals, 31-28. in an MC Divisional Playoff pme.
list mson's Super Bowl c~ampions. Ute P11tsburah Steelers. will
appear on ABC's "NFL Monday Nicht Football" on Oct. 4. when they t11vel
to Minnesota to meet the Vikinas In a contest of two perenni1lly strona
-clubs. Pittsbufllrpcme6-•-+2-l-rtpltHttSOft-illt~~~·e--
w1nn1n1 the AFC Central D1w1sion. Minnesota took the Nrc Central
Division crown with tht same rteord.
Tom Landry's 01lles Cowboys, which surprised so m1ny people last
year by 101n1 10-4 in the NFC Eastern D1Y1s1on and 11inln11 Super Bowl
berth aaainst the Steelers, host the Buffalo Bills on Nov. I !I. The New York
Jets. under new hod coach Lou Holtz, appeu on "NFL Monday Ni&ht
football" on Ocl. 18 in a w1s1t lo the New En1land P1tnots.
In some of the fiercest rivalries that have developed over the je11s in
the NFL. Oakland will be seen at K1nsas City on Sept. 20; Los Anaeles
hosts the San Francisco 49trs on Oct. 11; tile St. louis Cardinals will face
the Redskins in Washineton on 0,1 2S; and the Baltimore Colts. a
surpnse AfC Eastern Drm1on Winner last yur, are In Miami to meel lhe
Dolphins on Nov. 22.
los Anceles, whtch will appear 'On three ABC telecasts, and the Detroit
lions conclude ABC's re1ul11 mson schedule on Saturday, Dec 11. In
Detroit.
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well known Clrtoon c"'r.cteri, L11tlt
Orphan Annie 1nd Superm1n, come
to lift 1n this ch111ct1m1llon by
Oluck McC.nn .a.a .... .....
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pelt 1n l1n1ls C0111ptl1ho11 l1om Plull
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SHA'l AND SIZE OF LAIEL
Mre. John Doe
IU Main StrHI
Anrtown, Anrtte1e 12U5
Labels Do Not Hewe A 'rlnted Border
Stylish Voque type on
fine quality white
gummed paper.
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Pott Office -lox 1 S60
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ltlecast of Ulis 1ppeel by tllt MllKU
ltf Oystropllr Assoc111Jo11. ltvt froni
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plus Ioctl stpt•ts Coilh1111U to
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Oocumtnttrt 11tt1111 Oii Ille lift of an
lnd1111 p11ncus 111d the tdjuslmenu
site 1111ist mike from the hraury ot
r011lty to the ruhty of S11bvrb111 Irle
111 London J1mts Mason 1nd M1dhur
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t•~td on 111t s11at o1 tbt Gland Olr
()pl)' 111 11&$1tvlllt, l tftntUtt Junt
C¥ttt ~$11 IO'f'S "" husband with cuesti kll$ ll.11stoltt11011 and 11111
Coolrdlf e • Ultry q. .. "Tltt Hard
Ht1rttd Huc .. stcr· (fl) Dery 1mm
on tht Kttte 1ust IS a much d1sl1•1d
1dvert1sin1 e•Kuhft 11 lound 511111
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•&•llCY tmplOJetS. [dd11 BiKh n, 8ob Cunt. C.rotyn JOnti and Juhet
Mins 1uts1 e nit l.11111111 l •""7 JoAnn Pflut Chuck Woolery, Mason llust
Stmmr C.ltn, Jen I Jill and Wtrntf
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(R) ' Secret Of Bcfool" Pftl I Wll1l1
sealthlna for two 1e1t•ttSU m1ain1
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llC foolp1lnts IM 1111 tJlne btllfll
1o1 111e tecendarJ B'l1ool ...... CJ:) (21W) ...... , ....
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N1c1tt" 81H Bolcom 111d loin Motns
11111 old llmt lno11tts i11ch as "Ma\tn' Whoopee.' ind ' Mui Me 111
St loutS," and Arthu1 r ttdle1 lttds
Ille Boston Pops 111 an old lasl11ontd
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Hiftdy IUHIS H 001111111( Btuno. who
un•'IOWinaJy utcltts a h11hly com
muniuble disuse from his dy1111
blother. 111 ttUptd convl<t, u he
ma•u Bruno p!Ollltse to kill tlte man
who f11111td lltm tor murdtt .
G G lllC S.Nr ltyll•tJ·C.·
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lllOdOtt" (R) A nclt yac1tts1111n (lohn
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on 1111 1Yar!Ciold '°"-l•·lfw (llOWt
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NcOflltt -..ct Oren• &.•11 ••d
W!ltlrd Hydt·M ttt '"° 111tst e0r11Mtt11t e (Ill())) a HC SUOJ llMI: Ct) (Jiit) .,.. ~
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II I top MC!tl ~· plOjtet, I rt11nl
K1tfthtl 1111 hit fllfMOfJ allltltrtd
and his lece rtbullt and ltlldt htt hit
and his m111d 1nvtdtd by 1111 0.11
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tabulovs ch1mond-Sloltfl l10M Ill
lnd11n shunt 1h1t b!1n~ bad luc~
to lhosc ISSOC~ltd •1lh II V1v1en
Httlblon st111 n Raclltl Ye<11'1dt•
wlto rtct1vts ~ v1luablt but Cllllld
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non IS 1hpptd • fatal clost al W. Kt•ns ooisan by 1n ulldercround
revoluhOlll l)' croup .ito 0H11 to lUP
ply ll1t antidote ont1 ti C.nnon lrnds
and lurn1 °"' to tlttm one ol their
mtmbtn wllo dtftcttd
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Cover11e of comg1t1hon bll•Hn
C.n1d11n and Amirrc•n ttam~ from
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0on Murrar. lnatr Stevens. Berry
N1l50n, fritz W11m. • s..., • C:..llf •"'*Cid • .... i ~-A S-r '*'" (dra) '59-Richard Ecan. Dorothy
McGu111, S.ndla Dt1. Arthur Ku ·
n1dy, Troy Oonaltue, C-ollmnce ford
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(mui) '62-ltobtrt P1tst.011, Shtrlt1 lonts. Buddy Hacken, Hetm10tte Gin
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Mcllen111. 111111 H111•ru. RIVI
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kfft'10fl Alrp .. M, Tiit AniiMts
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C.tl1n Oolo111 Dorn
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Bor'nuie, Jolln Otlt Vinci
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l•llrtft llacln. Dons Day
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Ctdroe Hatd•teh . N11tl Bruce
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¥111 Oyh . lu lilenwtthtr, Kay
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wlltn 1 JO'lftl ltdtral aetnt uws lier apartment to 11111 a MCunty dltek on
Ille rtsldffee 1c:ross tllt strttt e o <11 •~"-· tw: "Illy htt" Jai1u lyndt st111
as 1n 1~11n1 8'oaclwly stat who, 1n
llddttron lo tltdt1to11Hll4 rtilfffsals,
rnllSI ~ .ith lier A1men11n '1mily
whoeh has other pt1ns lot lltt hie.
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tllinu he's loulld the Ont U..t Wttl
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Svsan HIYWlld •<• ) 8h V*" (R) Luis ind hrs SOft tnnSIOfl complete
1u1n When tht 1ncomptlent 111d
clumsr Jerry R1m11u 101ns their
plumbinc hrm
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l'ldJIOll. lburtttft D'Htrl. llo6dy
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ha.s • ffil lar1e "JINll" SNobltm
when her dlucMer 111nou11CtS lltr
t11ltnlto11 to llltfl'Y Ille toll ol 1
lllldpt couple r \, (J)) AIC .._.., lli;lt
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Richard H.ms
1100
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CR) MOie Inchon btt'llttn Atch1e and
M1lo.e-ov11 blby Sltwlc's baphsm-
wllen a br~en furnace forces the
BunbfS lo spend • In days '" Uie
SttWIC llOllll e D (J) • llmlllk* V11 lll'a & ~ wir111111rtits l•·
duclt 111 1ppt•111t1 b, lill!Y Tyltr
llloOft. • 11tlCflllothood rou111C ws
llOft, • SOUY Soffer With ft1J dtwoltd laM. tilt Los Anetta M1111t Com
p1ny, 111d a,te!fl clltlts Carl ~1ntr,
Ike I T1111 Tlltlltt, C.brltl llac>lt n,
KtA liltlt 1114 lyllllt Uptoll.
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dt1CMll tllf'a tot to allow lltr lion
lllOlt tlltA llltft pt0fic1t11<y if sllt
•Ult 1 promollOR, ud lll1udt,
upset. tr•H to~• Carol from "SICrl
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DBDLOANS
ON ANY
REAL ESTATEI
173-213
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Pl I ( l ~t At,f
l&fl JfO'.Te\
Not all second trull eked loan1 cost th« aame .
T'Mf1 why the Federal Govemmenl haa given you
a simple way of comparing the annual coat of any
loan ... the Annual Percenu1ge Rate. The lower this
raae, ihalowu your annaatcost.
Mose ochu companies ask you 10 pay Annual
Percentage Rates from J7'\, to 21° ... That's bee.use
they charge you J()Q., interest, a ma!limum commi1·
aion and give you a shore time 10 repay. Not u1.
Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (9'\.),
the commi11ion is lower. and you get more time -
8 years -10 fully repay your loan. Including prin·
cipal and interest. There are no balloon payments.
We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88°n.
Check around. We believe it's the best rll'fe avail·
able .
The figures look like this. For every Sl.000 you
borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months .
The total of paymen11 ls Sl.407.36. You can choo.e
a shorter term loan at a proportionately higher
Annual Percentage Rate. Naturally, you can pay
off your loan at any time by pre-paying in1ere11 on
the balance in accordanc4e with state law.
You may borrow fro m $2.000 to SS0.000 on a first
or second tru11 deed loan on any real estate any·
where in California. On the a verage. you'll have
your loan in 10 «bys.
No gimmic ks. No double·talk. We Jul! thin&c It's
good busineu to give you the fac11 ... and more
money for your money.
I elRELIABLE • IOITGAGI COIPOIATION
• TtalMIM ltljlldM lnbrlllr 28 ,_.
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Or-.. C.12295 W. Ball Rd .. Anaheim C7H> 716•65U
Loe~1 320 No Vtrmont (111) "6·1111 1;~: i84S5 Burbank BIYd . Tarzana (IU) "7•1214
DINctT..a• ............ 1
S.n G1bricl V1llcy (213) 442·6668
So111h e.v-long Bu ch 1213) 644 2272
'Mltur1 County (805) 497.3733
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.(U) (I) (I) IWcal CMltf (It) :TU•SDA y • tm (I) CD'**Y Fii Pit· • ~(])Cl)"'-"' Plllt "At
CondllSIOn of a two ~rt story deal· .. A loot at Ute new •tt"nd E.' ·A middli •1• r111t Seraeant
1n1 111th a noted d0d0t's decoslOll to cartoon and Children'& "'°"' with w1t11 27 yu11 of strfl(t 1n tllt
tllanet his su btaust he !eels he Is Km*' 7 Fat Albert (Ille voiet of BIU Cosby) military attempts to cope with •
a failure In Ills hie relatiollsll1PJ> lhe = ... ~ 111111 ... • DA_.n.._1 .......... ~$. and the Cosby !lids IS hosts. J,'GUP of tecna11 1ecru1ts 1n today's situation is complictled bec1use of ·~ ,. • .,._ e@ Cl) D llHI•' 01 new Anny."
Ot. Glnnon's 1nteiest 1n ttle doctol's • '"'"" *11 hm, Mt lit "Woman of Stttl" (R) Wiien Sollny • Qllii.-Drw
sistaMn·l1w wflo111 ht wants lo m11ry •'• ...._ belnends t1lly trucker lla11e Bren-e a.1111 41t ,,..._a
and who ts opposed to the proposed DAmll 1101f1ES ner, be 1ncun tile ennuty of• v111dK • O•OO open hon on her brother 1n law llvt Sleet mlll ma1111t1 who hlraues • •
Robert Reed, S.IOme Jm. Dennis to•• "Tiie llMf" (!Ira) '63-Sonny and smashes MllJt's truu. • tm (])Cl) s.1c11 (R) A blnk
Cole. Cary frJnk. tourse Sorel, Al1n Manfred Krut "A IUM Ill Ille • .... : CC) (Zllr) "U, Ill ar." pmldent IS turned into a. hman
Oppcnheime1 tnd 8111 llnd cutst. Din" (com) '49-0tvld Niven, (mus~-Oanny Kly1. bomb by a pair ol utOl'liollim whilt D • .liplw Jelill "Plastiqut" (R) Jane W~m1n ()j : CC) (2\Mlt). "Wrtn. • Pete alld Ille try to l11111t a t.olutron
Tht woild of etettronlC sutve1lla11Ct S CJ:> "Ult fralll f!M C-Ille ..,.. (d1a) 'S1-itoc:k Hudson, before tvtll'OfM d blown lo bib
forms the betk,round for this story Hill" (wes) '59-Kilk Oouclu. Lauren Stall 8 POllOGMPMY MOVES
ol 1nhmidation alld. evtnlHlly, hom Anthony Quinn; C.rot;n Jontt • a....., °"' "A Sllftl for * 11-"POlJC( STOIY"
ioi6t; Owo•ttt-Re1ill• lll•nn1nc (tee lJiOO D ~ .. ...,. .. (ldv) '66-Sor• Eyn" (II) fonrre pan~ when e D Cl) (JI •'•Ilea St11r
BtyanO drtS Wiien lier 'Ports ur is Clint Wlfkt1, Jay North lie lea1s lit may IOM his llNI• as • "Open City" (R) Hustt O'Bnan and
demol.Wd by. plast1que UploSIOfl U:M • "Pert • .,, ..... (adv) Stl Sylllbol becaUH ha has to ... r Cllristophtr Slone cuesl IS VICI
When St. John and Donner 1nves1te 'S6-0tnnis l'rice, Pllll Cmy, allsses. SQllld offictn on !ht trxk of a 11n1
alt, Ille trail leads to 1n electronics flier Allaeli. • lilttlt: CC) (fi1) "lllM & of pornoe11phtri trom the C.SI who n pert, his lathe1-1n.1aw a~d 1n un 1:00 a ~ "1\t ~ S.r'' SIM'' (dll) ''I-Tyrone Po•tr. Rita w111 eo as fa1 as k1d111Hl111 and
derworld flaute. Geor1e Mah111s. Carl (dra) '60-0ana Andrews, Clrem Hayworth, Lin~ 011nell murder to piott(I the111Stlvts
8ttz and Y1~ent Bunetta 1uest ltmti.llst Ji., Rllotlda r1t1111n1. 9 ...._... t. F....-• D IM
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11 ZOO ~rYey. Siobhan MtKtnn1 ~ ~Gllh• hciflc • • • \: ~
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• ~ ..... Bob Crane 11 8 -Cl) -e ..___ Ml h I' hf B I .. .-.. llost. hos -WI' -c at s researc Of 1 Kentenn1a •··~ Cutsl· l e -(8 CD) Siar T-" I ... t h • lilary Hel1lltll. Miry lllft.tl • --Min-111 Hirt.. -,.. report u... o st11n1e appenrncs ,.~ ..___.
_, ' " Cl) f..., Affair for the Evans family, 1nch1d'in1 Jamu • -_. ~ ~ =:',.,-, D '-"• IOSlnJ hts jOb. and the family beina i ~ ~ ~
• Yep & Yt1 •·hrtrWp F•llJ vnder SU1Y111l1n~e by 1111 1omn· e a... M ., ce..a 34 •. ~1.12 mtnt. Rescheduled fiOf'll last wee•. -ll·.---e 8 l..MnMI I Sllitttf "from JV -11:30-l1t DINlll Suds 10 St1tdolll" (R) uV.rne and • <m (J) ())U.S. 0,.. T,.. e <J1) (I) Cl) CIS U.S. Optft • Uttle ._. Shirley's delerm1nahon to win e HfOllPll
T ... ifliiiicib -6:30-plm 1n the bfewery's annual talent e a> Cl) (JI e _..., C:... D G Cl) lit D-.., c:... show 111ns the111 a bittemreet vie· Cl) flit ma. flit m CM 8 Diltlll Guests include Robert tory. • <•(I)) a AIC htMIJ
• (aJ Cl)) ID lltlHla) 1111~1 St1ek. Bonnie franklin, 011n1 Tras•, • C...wtb ~ "Tichi as A Orum" (llJI)
s,tcill "Honeymoon Suitt" BIOOd. Swut & Te11\, and Joey • CllMt Plttr• '74-...,..nl hff, lftcl PNn.
• ....,. Brslloo. ., Sltllltilll c...y • ""' !!!.'..~·~ 9=::.. 9•.00 ~~·~ -'"'" ,..,.. ..... -r--Alltlr _, , ... ,..,.. ---• a ...... w ()) 111•a•s•H (R> 11 45 11 45 (t1) CJ) Shi., lit Stan '"' -: --: -(Jectrlc c.,. Radar's well meanina attempt lo 111 8 a CJ) ()) cu ult llttit: •Im CJ) CIS Litt lltwlt: : llnlMtlt • t.:'llN4 tSfy Col. Potter's taste fol ll11d to (C)."Wlllrt Al&tll Dart" (dra)
CC) "llltlt Ta11111" Cdr1) '7•-comt·by I01111to juice in Ko111 sets '69-Ridiud Burton, Clint la&twood David H1rtman, Rosem11; Murpllr 7z00 off 1 chain of lntr11u1.
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-u.J ,,.. -• -jOins other temale otticen 1n • move (•· ) •59 • d H pb •·t• '63-Klfk Ooualas. Robert W1t\er Cl) Tt T .. tllt ft-' .,,a -..u rey e uni. ,.,, nOllJ
• ,,., ... I-UICLL D ~ to aet 11110 the hitherto all.male Perkins, l'H J Cobll.
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cadv> '" H11mphrey 11ota11 • ~ "' Dellen •. ~C
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M111tyn Michaels. ynda Caner Marty 81ms. Donn• Ponterotto and
LI) ArWp ~ lennr Schull1
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with 1 fir out shtch calltd • Celtb
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Gett Ms C111• Slafl 11 8abt O.df1• son Z.hanu. Oftt ol ow counl!J s
most outstand1nc athletn. 1n Uus
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rtl1t1onsh1p wrtll t1rUlltr turn1d
ll<O'llOlt1 Ctorce Z1h111u . end htr
traclC end 11111 bolll wrth unct1 • <• ) 0 illfttll "Au1t"
(It) A lmnd ol Bartlla's-1 rel11ded
11rH s marked for duth by • nartot
tCS olfice1 1l1tr she sen him kill his
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Jli Hiclt M.n • Ptny .._ wllo 1lso heppens to M • w11c11. 1nd m llrt4r ._. g .., ... Variety "-' Mrtllltl Murphy 1$ Alu. fht youn&
8 m l.llt ol IM WiW • ""' man slit lo'tes ud In whom '"'
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Lenny "1• Bionic Chicken (cast member Lenny Schultz)
tell• how he be<:ame bionic and acquired hit 1pecl1I mlt-
alon In Ill•. In The Late Summer, Early Fatl B•rt Convy
Show. Wednnday 11 8P~ on CBS , ... ,,
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Ills naer 1m1 Ille rn llly ol bttnt 9 ,,,., ) •-~ (RI lllt publtsber d a ~ country uu -_,
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to Ills lam~y whH they ltlla ht nupls •lien Blrn1b1 1111vts and
intends to move llOlll them ti last attempl$ IO du r • 1t111dtd roulh ol
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of nafu1e-1ncfudrn1 the develop • ~, .. c.r-mtnt of • chock embryo, the meta '211> ~ -,
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its ,oun1-111hts 1111ty wen by the • lerlll • Pti.-a
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• (11) CJ) 0 11w1 18 .. : Cl:> (aw) "f,_ Miii II st11es co11dudts wrtll his dalll al 67 ··~ Ttut" Jwu) ·~-Doll ltlllily_ 4Ad-Wlll-1t1 t COllltllOfl lfM ,..., ,.._ ---...~."'~"" Amboise. frantt Phrlfppe Leroy
• <•Cl)) 8 ICU ftttMll • CH1•1 C1, MtdtJ (3hr) slaD IS da Ytfl(I
Cofttlr111td hOftl 51'M Li~ COVt!ICt Urllttd Statts .,. US SR 11'15
ol !ht pmt bttwttn UClA lliurns <•CJ)) llllr 511111• P1clllc 111 C.... )4 · -
and Mtona Slatt lrom Tempe, Air ..... a:~ -11:30-
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C .loo ·.~ ....... _ e OINlll uests include l11-1e _ ..... ,
11m11. Tll!tt Doc llcM. re1111tldo • (11) (]) CJ),,.._ ~1: ia 1'I a.
• -~ """·-• -...-. ...... rl Ven °""""' Judd Hll'Kh 11111 ts ~ .. a;;~~;'7r111itM'er -• Oom1•tt• Ottve<chlO 111 thlt new f:it -11:45-(() WJ liriftllll serru that 1111kts tts 11111111 stlSOll e (J?J CJ) CJ) 9 CIS lite
(JI..,. 8rlMI a. bow on Sunday S.,ttmbef Z6 ti .. : (CJ ,.,.... ...._ l" e ,..., MW IOPM tn thiS P,evrew ~iat. tt1e (tm) '61-J1n1ts CoOurn
(11) CJ) ..., .. 1*111 unorthodoa bthlriol of t n11'°t1u e llle lledrtc ~ dM$ioll detective wrth whom Oefvec-
• ~ duo rs invest111tr1111 pouiblt homr·
tide Ills Set Otlvecchro btHled, 7100 infurialtd and tnaious fOf an end to
• 0 Cl) • ..... hrs IUOC~hOll With the 111111 Chltlts • u.. a. Heed CO>Sltr'S as Shonlli
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• Plb la .... studtllb, he flfldl 11\tlft Ill llO mood • W..,. to compromise .
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of John 1nd hllh Hubley •ho uu
their 1n1m1ted eh111cten 1n 1
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concept ot ·psychosocial c11ses."
wll1Ch take pl1c:t w1th1n tKh ol us u
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the ttfht st11u of hum1• develop
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'Mias America'
T .awny Ciodln .and Bert '"'"
The .mnual M1S!> Amenca Pageant is the longest-
runn1ng conunuous entertainment spet 1al t urrenlly
still on network telev1s1on. This year's 1elec.1s1 (on
NBC, ~alurday, ept 11 at IOPM) from Atlan11c City.
-NJ. will 6e lne-ilrd consecu 1vey ear lhil Mtsr
Amerrca will be selected before a na11onw1de au-
dience expected to bl' in the neighborhood of 75
m1l11on
The Sbth annual Mis~ America Pageant will have
Bert Parks and former Miss America, Phyllis George, as
co-hosts. This will mark Bert's 22nd successive year
that he will have served in a hosting capacity. For
Phyllis, rt will be her fifth appearance si nce she won
the title of Miss America of 1971
They will be 101ned in the two-hour telecast by
Tawny Godin, Miss Amenca of 1976, who wrll perform
in the musical production as well as crown her suc-
cessor, and lync soprano Debbie Ward, Miss lou1·
stana of 1973 .
fhe theme title of 1he musical production 1s "It's
Time " In e1Cplaining the s1gnif1eance of 1he theme,
Albert A. Marks, who has been the exec utive producer
of every telecast. said ''fhe Miss America Pageant was
one of the first enlertatnment specials 10 celebrate the
American Bicentennial Now we fee l it's time for our
country to look ahead to the future, and we will do
1ust tharw11h o ur musical selections."
The Miss Amenca Pageant is unique in many ways.
It is considered the largest ~ingfe scholarship program
for young women in the country Approximately
S 1,<XXl.<XXl 1n scholarships 1s awarded annually as a
result of the local. late and national Miss America
Pageants
fhe new MIH America will be awarded a SI "i,CXXl
scholarshir> in add11ion to the crown, and she al\o t.an
expect to earn between SS0,000 and S100,000 In fees as
a resull of personal .ippcarances and pageant relate<'
act1v1tie~ durrng her year·long reign Although Mi)
Ameri ca will travel tar and wide to fulfill her various
comm11men1S, the pageant and lhc.> lunct1on \JJOnsors
pay all of her e11penws. with nothing deducted from
her earning~
This may f'xpl.i1n the continued popularity of lh,.
Mi ss Amertu Pageant and why more than 701<XX)
women each year enter loc4!1 .md state pijjf'.tnh In all
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