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* * * VOL. 69, NO. 2S6, 6 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER1t1n6 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
' \ Soccer Explodes Across Coast Scene ·I,
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Any one Can Play and 10,000 Children Do . • {' By LAURENE KEYS . ) Ol-0.11,~11--
~Ten years ago the Coast
an1ers. made up completely of
orelgn·born athletes. was the on· Once exchisi ve to a s mall
y soccer team in the Orang~ ethnic minority. soccer is now
)::oaatarea. very much a part of the
\ Today the Rangers are stlll go-American sports scene. ins strong. But they are only one While the game has grown na·
Orange Coast elementary
school children are playing the
game at recess and more than
10,000 boys and girls are
participating on youth teams. jil many teams and on a typical tionally-more than two million
;5aturday,therewillbemorethan fanswatchedprofessiooalsoccer Anyone can play. Soccer "3oo games of organized youth soc· last season-the soccer surge in enthusiasts point out that a
£er played a long the Orange Orange County has been nothing player need not be seven feet tall
even practice by themselves .
Now area high schools and col-
leges are getting into the act by
adding soccer to their athletic
programs.
Because or the popularity. a
large national s po'rting goods
manufacturer estimates that
more than one million soccer
balls will be sold nationwide next
year with sales in excess of $6.6
million.
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RUBBER S13
LEATHER S25 ~t. short oC explosive. or weigh 200 pounds. Athletes can
\U.S. HOstages Freed :--:J
\t WAS GREAT WEATHER FOR ... You
essed it-ducks, as Steve Perris, 12, and
an Edmonds. 10 of Cypress found out
'when they went fishin' Saturday at Mile J Square Park in Fountain Valley. Boys·
mars hmallow bait drew a crowd of
quackers who liked the wet stuff coming
down. For other wet weather fishing
scenes. see Page AJ.
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• Clearing Skies l Chase 'Kathleen'
That's Rlght,
It Sure Was
Ove rly S o ggy
.
Orange Coast residents. who
aped the full wrath of tropical
m Kathlee n but got their
re of drenching last week, can
forward t o clearing today
Monday.
r Little more than clogged storm
trains and water-stained shoes
Ebe left as an anermalh along
coast. but In other parts of
thern Callrornia there will be
fllOre painful reminders.
~At l east thr ee persons are
belleved dead. an .entire railroad
-,
Boob Tube. ~
Poops Pair
IDGHLAND PARK. Ill.
(AJ':) -Sol l.evin e
estimates he is saving the
nation one barrel or crude
oil a year by having his
chlldren pedal a bike·
1enerator he invented to
power their television set.
"I'd come home and find
lll1 two kids immobilized
in~t of their set and I ft they should be do-
~something if they want· to watch it," says
Levine.
"I took Uieir bicycle." he
s111, "made a stand for it
ln the TV room, booked it
to a car 1enerator and a
U.YOlt car battery. Now
they can feed their
Wm.ion habit with their own t!Del'I)'.,. .. . -',,,j
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was put out of service, millions of dollars In property and crops
were lost and hundreds of homes
were destroyed or damaged.
The freak tropical storm was
the tint t o hit Southern
California since 1939. Some re·
gions had more than entire
average year 's rain in a single
day.
An end to the rairui appeared to
be nearing Saturday. The Na·
tionnl Weather Service withdrew
nash nood warnings for Southern
California and portions or
Nevada and Arizona. Partial
'sunshine was predicted for to-
day.
The storm was blamed for the
drownings or two persons in the
lltUe Imperial County communl·
ty of Ocollllo. About half the
town's 400 residents were
evacuated Friday nilht when a
six-foot high wall of water
rumbled out or a ravine and
poured through the center or
town.
Don't despair or throw your
slaps to the back or the closet.
Today's weather is expected to
clear and end about two days '
worth or puddling.
But you have a rl.aht to feel un-
usually soggy for September.
The Orange County Harbor
Department reported 2.23 Inches
to date this year, 2.14 ol which
was dumped by the departing
storm clouds.
State Forestry Division of·
ficiala in Orange measured 1.28
inches from this downpour, rail·
ing tbe total to 2. 72.
They said the lut time it
rained in September wu In 1972
and then it was a mere .01
sprinkle.
Typlwon.l(ilh
48]apaneae
County Sheriff's U. Mike Singh TOKYO (AP) -Wielding
said "maybe 30 or 40 people are winds ol up to 116 miles per hour
unaccounted for" inOcotillo. and torrential rains. Typhoon
Some persons began retumins Fran set orr h undreds or
to Ocolillo on Sal.. .Udes in. tentral and western
said about balf"UM!: ~ W' •,were tilled, 23
was washed !w.ay: , , · J . '. · mi~~iag ~ d 17 ipJured, , an~ ,
Sheriff's Lt. Bruce ,;J . Of • 'tillSa.y, al '~
· • >'fl.;:n• ~~"ellJbonlllll.-. · 1
1i S .d ._JU.d.. .. : JI ·"rtie. t,yphC)db, ll7th of the. year, to 81 .ttlfl~v' f iWU. aoc.~1~-...;0kinawa ;J ' ,• " i , • •and the se>Utherntn* J~e
BELGRADE Yutoslavia Island ol Kyushu on Saturday
<AP> -President 'nto will un-• nipt. It bean to lbift DOl"lbward
derto treatment for an acute toward Ka1osbima on the
liver disuse and will nit (or IOUthern lip ol the llland early to-
several weeks, the official news day, the meteoroloetcal asenci
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Skyjackers
Surrender
In Paris
PARIS (AP) -The hijacking
of a TWA domesti¢ Boeing 727
jetliner by Cr8Uaii nationalists
ended here early today with the
release of about 50 hostages aod
the surrender or the terrorists.
Sources said the terrorists
would be returned to the United
States later today in a U.S.
military plane.
Passengers started leaving the
aircraft shortly after 2 a.m. to·
day.
French authorities had refused
earlier to allow a woman hi·
Jacker to return to her col-
laborators after she left the sky·
jacked plane for negotiations
with officials, aourtta here said.
The French position was tough
and demanded from the start
that the hijackers surrender,
sources said.
Buses drew up alongside the
aircraft and the passengers, who
had been on the aircraft since it
was hijacked after leaving New
York for Chicago on Friday,
moved out of the plane, witnesses
said. Jn Washington early today,
President Ford issued a state·
ment directing "that appropriate
steps be taken to ensure that the
perpetrators of thil lncldent are
brought promptly to Justice.''
Ford said: "This Latest incl·
dent la renewed evidence ol the
ursent need for international ac·
Uon to cope with bljacking and t.errortam. • •
Presidential spokesman Ron
Neasen declined to say what
Ford meant by "appropriate
steps."
John •L . McLucas, ad·
minlftrator ot the Federal Ana·
tion Admi n istr ation in
Washington, Issued a statement
of thanks to the staff at TWA and
the crews or the two airliners.
"You h ave done your country
and your company proud,"
McLucas said.
"It was a situation that called
for coolness, s klll. patience,
firmness and courage. Jn every
respect you measured up."
U.S. Ambassador Kenneth
Rush told a sidewalk news COD·
ference at the airport that
negot.iaUons were successful and
that the French government had
given the hijackers -still
aboard the plane as he spoke -
the option or returning to the
United States. He saJd he thought
the hijackers would accept the
option.
He said he did nol think tl)at
any of the passengers were In·
jured. Rush said that the U.S.
and French 1overnmenta were in
accord on all Issues during the hi-
jack.
SHOES S25
SOCKSS2
JAMES MacLEAN WEARS TOP OF LINE SOCCER UNIFORM
PrlcH Averaged f rom Orange Coast Sporting Good• Storea
/tlesa S lage r Bu11ted t 'Killer in Black' )
Remains at Large 1
By STEVE MITCHELL Investigators said they are in·i
OltMD•llr"o .. -terviewing relatives and as
Costa Mesa police, working sociates or the young mother.
around the clock, say they still who was shot five limes at clos have no clues In the shooting de· range by a tall man wielding a
ath of Costa Mesa stockbroker small caliber revolver.
Pamela Davis, who was slain in A power failure, caused by
herho~e Friday afternoon. heavy rains. hindered cr ime
Ali's R efe r ee
In Japan Bout
Unde r Arrest
BURBANK (AP) -A porno-
grapher and the man who re·
fereed Muhammed Ali 's bout
with a Japanese martial arts star
were arrested Saturday ln the
murd~r or a private detective
who allegedly bad cononections
with the underworld and Beveral
entertainers.
Gene Lebell. 43. a karate ex·
pert who refereed for All's in· tematlonally televised bout with
Antonio lnokl , a.nd J ack
Ginsburgs, 38, who listed his pro·
fesalon as "self-employed porno·
grapher. '• were booked for the In·
vestlgalion of the murder of
private detective Robert Hall,
who was slain last July.
A slngle bullet shot through a
kitchen window slammed Into
the back or Hall's skull, killing
the private Investigator.
Homicide investigators soon
discovered a collection of tape
recordings and other evidence
linking Hall with underworld.
crime figures, several unnamed
ente r tainme nt figures a nd
fugitive financier Robert Vesco.
One or hundreds of tape record·
ings found In Hall's apartment
connected the detective to con· vided stock swindler Thomas P.
Ri1liardson, a one-time protege
ol Robert Veaco's, poilcesaJd.
scene identification late Frida
night and Saturday, according to
police.
"We had to send everyone
home when power to the equip·
menl went out." s aid in·
5~;;;!~;;:~~;;:~~1
members or Mrs. Davis, who
shared the home at 2867 Velasco
Lane with her husband, Tom.
and baby daughter, Tiffany. \ The four-month-old tot was
asleep in a crib at the time or the
shooting.
Two neighbor girls, playing in
a gutter near The IJavis home at
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Woman D i-es, ·~
~A~~~O ~~City,,
Kans .. woman drowned but two 1
men were plucked safely from
stormy seas Saturday after a
light plane apparently ran out of
fuel and crashed, authorllleis
said.
Dean Siegrist, of P rairie
Village . Kans .. and J o h n
Blackwell, of Breckrlnrldgc, I
Colo., both 28, t reack!d water for
about 90 minutes before a Coast j
Guard helicopter and cutter.
rescued them about 4~ miles
from shore. a spokesman said.
The dead female passenger J.
was identified only as Susan .J
Kurtz.
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UNEXPECTED ACl'-Wben
the rock duo or De&Norff and
Joseph open the show for Seals
and Crofts, audiences are
llOIDelimes •bocked: DeardorfHs
badly crtppW Crom polio, and bis
partner carries hJm on atqe. But
t.be music soon aeta tbinp right,
the-mU1iciau tell on Pase All.
DRINKING P&OOF -The im· ace~ the skid row bum ta a mis-
nomer. Moat problem drinkers
are millin1 around ln eociety,
aeemiqly okay. Dally PllGt Staff
Writer bOrit Lee aplaim what
resources are available if
alcobolitm is becomlnc deatnlc·
live to you, a friend or relative.
Her survey is on Pace Bl.
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GER MAN ST RAT EGY -
Dru1s and male hormones
played a part. So did menus,
trainins camps ln the mountaJM
and a computer in Leipzig. From
a variety or sources, an Associat-
ed Press correspondent tells how
East Germany produced ill out·
standing Olympians, Pa1e Al.
SUPaE•E SHJn'-The U.S.
Supreme Court hu turned con·
aervative via Nixon appointees
and the leadership of Chief JuaU~ Warren Burger. But what
does that mean to suspected
criminall? Find out more about
lheee ~ure Jurists and their ef.
feet on your llre in a feature on
Pqe82. ..
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Ai DAILY PILOT
Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights
Newport BecJch
Brakes Put on Wheelers
Commissioners skated th'°'issue last week. refusing to
take a stand on the location of a proposed skateboard park
in Newport Beach. In the face or a crowd of homeowners op·
posed to such a park, the Parks. Beaches and Recreation
Commission directed the staff to continue studying sites.
Manager's
Mending
"Improving. stable ... rest-
ing comfortably" were the terms
Hoag Hospital spokesmen used
Saturday night lv describe City
Manager Robert Wynn's contlnu.
ing recuperation from open hea.tt
surgery.
Docto~ operated Thursday on
Wynn, 45, to repair heart valves
that had become calcified.
Huntinqton Beach
But What About Spectators?
A proposed retreat for 23 city officials to discuss goals
and objectives at Cal Poly-Pomona has been called off.
Although no for mal action would have been taken and the
meeting was open t.o press and public, questions bad been
raised about the Jack of access to Huntington Beach real·
dents during their council's ponderings
Costa Mesa
Leftovers Look Suspicious
Arson may have been the cause of a $500.000 fire that
1tutted several storage companies and a CalTrans office
Wednesday. fire investlgators have s aid. They based their
suspicions in part on a half-pint can of lighter Ouid and
yellow plastic caps from two highway flares found at the
!'ict-ne.
1101.t:1
Guacamole Didn 't Dip
The rus tlers made
their getaway"but lost
their loot to a sharp-eyed
Irvine Ranch Deputy
Inst week. No cowbo}'ll
were required to herd
the stolen stock home
a1ain. however.
It consisted of 700
pounds or a vocados.
worth a bout $400. A
s earch b y pol1ce
heUcopter for the thieves
failed to locate them.
hut. lllong with the fruit.
they lefl behind then
heavily laden car.
Fountain VcJllcy
Taxpayers Win a Round ,
Homeowners' pressure paid of( when lbe City Council
aareed to low~r the 1976-77 tax rate by an addiUonal 8.$
cents, bringing the total cut to 22 ce9t.s. A homeowners
group had protested that because of the sharp lncreue In
assessed valuation, anything short of a severe cut would re-
sult In a Wh"ldfall to lbeclly at taxpayers' expense.
M1 c;c:.1on V1e10
Tutors '
Toes,
Remarks
Pointed
Ancry dance lnst.nacton mllde Sid·
dleback school officials toe the mark
I.st week over tbe issue of teacblng
ballet. Private instruct.on were ob-
J«t1q '° tbt tebool4pomoted COii\•
petition and a1ao exjW mad the belllf
tba& 1tudata could be banMd bf COD•
crete floors and inadequate warmup
exercise..
Ofriciah aald they wUl pcnder the
matter further.
Controversy's Enveloped
LeUert t.bat c!'OIMCl in lbe mall m11 cltar -.pan $11
milliclD mlsUDdentandlQf between the City of SU Juan
C.plstrano and Glendale Federal Savlnp and Loan M·
aodaUon.
The savmcs and loao filed • dam.,. dailb for tbat
amount, alle&inc that t.he city la Hmltl"f UM of 1,IOO aaw ol
lta adneloped land. Qty oftldall u.i U..1 HDt u .......
meal &o IUSPftMl tbe UmA&at.loGI Jua btlort tbeJ rn .. ftd
notiftcatioll ol tJte dtdm.
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On2-Jet
Tragedy
ZAG RES. Yuaoslavia CAP) -
F'lvc Yugoslav air tralflc COO·
trollers were taken into custody
ror quesUonJng Snlurday about
how two airliners supposedly un·
der their control could have met
head·on at a combined speed or
1.200 miles per hour in the worst.
air collision in aviation history.
The controllers were all on du-
ty Friday at the time of the col·
h sion. which killed all 176
pe r son s aboard a British
Airways Trid~tS and a chartered
Yugoslav DC9. The debris killed
a Yugoslav woman wortiag on
her farm.
The planes were cruiaing in a
clear sky at 32,800 ffft. in one or
the busiest a ir corridon in the
world. ·
A Yugoslav judge who is in
charge of the invesUgaUon said
the controllers had probably
incorrectly judged the altitudes
or the two planes .
A spokesman for the Yug05lav
charter company lnex-Adria.
which owned the DC9, indirectly
blamed the controllers for the
c rash. He said planes at that
altitude we re the •·absolute
responsibility" of cootroUers at
Zagreb.
Collin Allen, a member of lbe
British investigation team. said
the Trident's two "black boxes,"
or flight recorders. were re·
covered and would be examined
today. He said their rootent.s
would be made public only if full
light can be shed on the causes of
disaster.
British Airways officials said
in London that all documents and
r~cordings of conversations
between the Zagreb tower and
the pilots of the two planes were
impounded by Yugoslav
authorities.
Joe Kroese. the Dutch pilot of a
German Lufthansa Airline plane,
said be wllnease4 the collision.
He said he was flying at 29,000
feet, during a trip from
Frankfurt to Belgrade, when he-
saw the two jets s lam bead-on in-
to each other
Big Quake
Jolts Italy
UDINE, Italy <AP> -A strong
earthquake jolied nortbeut Italy
and southern Auatria on Satur·
day, kllling at least one person
and injurine doaens in ltaly'a
Fri uli region, where l,000
persob5 were killed in a huge
quake Jn May. The tremors
caused buildings to sway in
Venice.
Two strong tremors aent tens
of thousands ol peraona neeloi
into the streeta of Ud.ine, wblcb
was badly dama1ed ln tbe May
quake, and other towns. Reports
from several towns said build·
ines damaged in tbe May quake
had collapsed.
Early reporta said dolens ol
persons were injured by falling
pieces of buUd.iqa or when they
jumped out of windows ln panic.
An elderly man in Trento wu re-
ported killed when he (ell and
struck his bead on a atcne.
Trio Arrested
Ted Kennedy
Plot Ch~rged
SPRJ NG1''JJ£LD. M ass. tAP) -Two men and u
womnn were urrcst<.'<i here Saturday and char ged
with conspjring to murder Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
Springfield police reported early today.
The woman and one man were released on their
own reco~nizance. and the other man was h eld on
$50,000 b at I, police said.
Kennedy CD-Mass.> was in the Springfield area
Saturday to campaign for re-election.
Police gave few details of the arrests.
IN BOSTON, Kennedy's press aide, Ann
Speakman, s aid, "No one really knows the nature of
the threat. It didn't seem like any big thing."
She said state police told Ken-
nedy about the case during his af-
ternoon campaign swing through
the area.
"The senator did not curtail
his activities in any way. He made
every stop be was scheduled to
make." she added.
Police s aid they arrested
Robert White, 42, of Enfield.
Conn .• and Sandra Rondeau, 34, of
K1NN11ov Westfield, Mass .. at the woman's
home Saturday afternoon.
A few hours later, police arrested David King, 31.
of Springfield. All were charged with conspiracy to
commit murder against the senator.
KING AND THE WOMAN were released on their
own recognizance by the Springfield District Court
clerk after be initially set bail at $50,000. White was
held on $50,000 bail today, police said.
Two of Kennedy's brothers were slain by as-sassins. President John F . Kennedy was assassinated
in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Sen. Robert F . Kennedy
was fatally shot in Los Angeles in June 1968 in the
midst of his campaign for the Democratic nominallon
for president.
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4.KILLER IN BLACK' • • •
2:.S p.m. Friday, aaidtbeJaaw a
tall man, dressed ln a daft rain-
coat, black pants and sbom walk
up to the Daria borne, br1efly
knocking before entering the
house.
Mrs. Davls' husband bad just
left the bome to get. a haircut, ol-
f\cen sa1d.
Tbe YOWll wltneaea told ol·
ficera the man, In his m1d-tweaties, wore a raiDcoat with
the collar pulled 1IP around bia
face, makiq It d.ifJleult for them
to ldeDUl:J tbeauapect.
They said the lanky suspect
wu alto wearing plutlc.framed
glasses.
Police believe the man may
have been poalng as a potential
bomebuyer to gain entrance to
tbe well-kept home in the Mesa
Del Mar tract.
Tbe DavlHI were tlylai to sell
tbe bome, bqplq to IDOft to the
Lake Elalnore area later tbis year.
Police Saturday afternooa in·
tervtewed a YOUDI witness wbo
wu in the bome at the timt ol the
abooting.
Tbe witness told oftJcers she
heard '1woloud banp," andaaw
the 1umnan throup a doorway.
She ned lnto tJte backyard of the
home, leapin1 a fence onto the
F,....PGffeAJ
Sonora Elementary School play·
ground.
She said abe ran around the
block, pbonlq police before bid-
ing behind a car ln the front of
the home with the two nel&bbor
tirls.
She warned the two girla to
stay behind the car, .. because be
mllht aUU be in there.,'' one ol the wttnesaea told police.
Tbe terrified 1lrla did not see
the man lene tbe baQle.
All thNe Witnesses described
the IUlpect u a tall man, dressed
In black. "I never saw anyone
dressed like that except on TV,"
one of the 1irls &old officers.
A close relative to the-famUy.
wbo did not want &o be identified.
said Tom and Pam Davis were
planning to move out ol Orange
County this year.
"Tbey bad Just taken their
home olf the mark'et about two
weeks 110," tbe relation said in
an interview Saturday. ''Tbey
decided &o rent lt imtead, when
Pam couldn't 1et the price lbe
wanted for it."
The relative described Pam as
"a very,sharp woman." The 27-
year~lct woman was a plan ad-
ministrator for several large cor-
porations, working wt or an or-
fice in the home.
SOCCER SURGE Bf-I'S COAST. • • ..
Why the sudden l.ntermt ln IOC·
cer?
Athletic directors Ute Newport
Harbor High'• Julee Gage a(-
lribule the boom t.o you.th aa-
soclaUons such as the American
Youth Soccer Oreanbatlon
(AYSO).
Similar to baseball's Uttle
League. A YSO sla.rted in Tor-
rance ln 1964 with 13$ kids oo Dine
teams.
Now, 12 years later, Ross
Alger, AYSO executive director,
says more than 100,000
youngsters from 7 to 11 yean of
ace are particlpatJna on 6,800
learns In 19 states.
WhJJe the or1anilation ob-
viously plays a blc part in the
new-found interest, aoccer 1up-
porters aay the 1ame la ita own
bat ildv"11Nm•nL
"TllE BEAtJTY OF soccer l11
the almpUcity of the same and
the economical aspects," says
John Wiggins, A YSO HuntJnct.on
Beach comml11loner and re-
feree.
Aceordiftg &o Wtqina, IOCC!er.
with only 17 rules, ls euy to
learn. And the nonstop aetlon and
small expense appeal to the
parents u well as the ldda.
Lee Andre 1, who bu seen
soccer In the Lq1111a Beach·
Million Viej~ &rea ll'O'W from 200
YoUDtatera in tm to almost 5,000
th1a nar, says that most lrldl
already know how to play llOCtt'r'
and only need to 1et the ball roll·
in,.
"It •s for avera1e·elaed.
YOUll'lltera, •• .. ,. Andrews.
''And our •ever}'one plays'
pbjic.pby ln A YSO adde farther
~·rules Hy ~ COID·
,.a&or-mUll pl&J al a..t UK tbe
pme.
Beyond that, Coach Jim
MacLean of Hwatiqtoo Beach
pointa out that soccer Is truly a
team1port. ...
.. EVEaYONE ON 'l1IE team
can 1et involved," s ays
MacLean, a transplanted Scot.
"'They can all move the ball, not Just a few a tan.''
1be emergence ~ tae soccer-
playtnc youth has been largely
responsible for area high
scboob' addln1 soccer to their
sports programs, accordlni t.o
athletic director Ken Duddridge
of FountaJn Valley High.
"There were a lot ~ boys who
came up throueh the youth pro-
grams and foreign students and
there was no place ror them to
pJtY." says Duddrtdce. "We bad
70 atudeota out for aoceer la.•t
YouCanJoin
Soccer Play
Orange Coast residents
interested in playing SOC·
cer may call Jerry Vargas
al 537·1.S9 for infonnaUoo
on aenior teams competing
in the Pacific Soccer
League.
For addltlonal lnfon:na·
tJon on American Youth
Soccer Oraanhat1on
<AYSO ) activltles, coot.ct
Lee Andrewa CLa1una
Beach·Ml11ton Viejo) at
831·1e&e, Al Moreen (Hunt.
lnlton Beach), 983-191• or
Harry Vou1ht (Fountain Valley) at 893""13.
CaUlornJa Youth Soc~r
Association lnformatJon
may be obtained by caWni ~art Smith, SM-8010.
year and in a big school, the more
ways for them lo particlpaU, the better." ··
It bas also been easy for high
schools to acceft soccer because ol it.a low budge •
According to spokesmen at
sportln1 1ood1 1tore1 that
speclall.ae ln team outfittinc, a
soccer uniform-shirt. shorta and
aocks-wlll coat a school about $15
toS30perathlete.
BY COMPAIUSON, one foot·
ball player wlll set back a school
about $150 to $170. That c<>1l In-
cludes helmel, pants, jersey and
protective p1d1 ..
Mott of the hi ah 1Cboola •tarted
out with soccer oluba that
•volved Into regular competitive teams.
NEWPORT HARBOR High
School, ror example, had a soc-
cer club two years aeo. Laat
season Newport won the SUnset
League title and went on to the
CIF playofra before I01in& in lbc
second round to Santa Ana Valley.
Wllh the trend ch&nling rrom a
recreational to a more com·
peUUve nature, the partlclpaUon
aca1nat wlnnin1 pbilo8ophy rl the
A. YSO may be In for a big test.
Alger 11)'1 tJte e~la la stJll
on pla)'inl and t.be Ol'lanluUon
la dedicated to provldtnc a
poslt1.ve 1porta eQ>erttnce for the
YoUD.I athlete.
"We look rint for a coach who
Is Interested in children and
secondly fOf' a coach wbo knows
his soccer," he ••YI· "We can
alway, te..:h him how to te.ch
eoccer skllla."
But longtime AYSO parUd-
pant1 are worried that the
tnmftldout srowt.b and new in·
'4ntt ecMlld cbante toc:eer Into
another wtn-~t-alJ COits sport.
Vikings
Split Vp
Searches
!
PASADENA <AP> -With the
\11kln1t 2 robot ready to l><'J:in dig·
1tlng for evidence of hfo on M or~.
one ot the twin orbiting ships ll•ft
ita station Saturdll)' to take n
clOM-"p look at other rtlf!lons of
the planet.
Abandoning the Vikin11 I
lander -which hris been put on
stand·bY ufter weeks of examln· '
ing the planet's surface -the
Vildnc l mother ship began an
expedition of its own, its cameras
and other ins truments ready to
probe the farthest reaches of
Mars.
Meanwhile~ Viklng 2's lander
waa to· begin man's second
search for traces or life on Mars.
Today, the robot's arm was to re·
ach out to the r-0cky Utopia plain.
scoop up a handful of Martian
soil and dump it into miniature
labora tories for chemic al
anal ya is.
The Viking l orbiter fired Its
engines to begin shifting its orbit
around the planet in jumps of 40
longitudinal degrees each day
and is to complete the trip in nine
days.
Then, in what scientists call a
"complex operational period," it
will position itself above the
Utopia plain where the Viking 2
lander will be well into lts quest
for life, and take charge of the
lander's communications with
earth.
The maneuver will free the
Vlk.lng 2 orbiter to belin lta own ~:.i
swing around the planet and acan :~
the polar caps, a re1lon of :":41
particular Interest to acieollsts. : •!I
The scienllits have speculated • ... '
that Man once had an ltarth-Uke ~_,
atmosphere which has been .:.
froien and is now bound up ln the :~
polar caps in the form of Ice and ... :I
solid carbon dioxide.
The focus of Vikini 2's probe
will be the search for organic
materials -carbon-based
molecules found In every llvinc
thing on this planel but not de-
tected by Viking 1 's experiments •
on the Chryse plain, 4,600 miles
away. ,t
New Clash · ~ · r-·
In Africa
PRETORIA, South Africa
<AP) -A aroup d btacb at-
tacked a police station wlth
slonea and gasoline bomb.\ Satur·
day and one black youth was
kWed when police opened fire on
the mob, 90llce reported. Five
other blacks were wounded.
The clash was reported in the
black township of Atterldgeville
In lhls capital city.
·~~
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Near the coastal city or Cape
Town, wbit.e civWans shot and
kllJed two nonwhites in two 1
separate Incidents.
A whlt.e man shot a "colored"
man (the official term for a
person of mixed r,ace) and
wounded another wMn a car oc-
cupied by four nonwhites forced
a minibus carrying two white
men and two whlte women off the ,.
road, witnesses reported.
One or the occupants of the
minJbus fired four abol8, kllllng
one man and woundini another.
A third was knocked unconscious
by one or the whites while the
fourth escaped.
Some ~miles to tbe north In
Framchhoek, a colored man was
shot and kiUed by a white wheo
he attacked a parked car wlth a
brick In front ol • hotel. The car
waa attacked after a large
number of "coloreds" gathered
outside lhe hotel.
The three deaths brought to at
least 30 the number ol penon11
killed In racial unrest ln the past
rive days. All except the black In
Pretoria died In riot.in& In tb
Cape Town region.
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Sunday September 12 1976 DAIL v PU.OT A:J
'Reel~ Determination! Lured Co sta M e sa11
Death Plotter
Gets 5 to Life
untington Tries Again
Facilities Directors Seek 7th Member
The Huntington Beach Public lhe two buildings along with
.-aclllUes Corporation <PFC) Is moo.ltoring s everal bond funds.
na.kint a second stab at seeJrjng Applicants for the post must be
o ftll a vacancy on the seven-a resident of Huntington Beach
aember board. and sbouJd bave a background In
Directors named Dennis De La finance, construction. main· ru to fill the vacancy ln July but tenance management or lqal ex·
• resiped when queMJons were • pertise. officials said.
alsed concerning a possible con· Those interested in applying
ol loterest. for the post should send i.o re-
sumes to Donald KiMr at the city
corporaUon yard, 17371 Got.bard'
St., Huntinlton Beach 92847.
Tbe director will be appointed
by tbe PFC board but muat be
, coallrmed by the city council.
The next meetin« ol tbe PFC
will be held Sept. 29th at 3 p.m. at
the city corporation yard. De La Paz is emploYed by the Jank of America in Los Aageles ~la also bolds a tru_,t attount
)l'tbe PFC. · Grid Picks Win Prizes
Tbe PFC is a noo profit body barced with certain duties in-
:>lvtn1 the lease and sublease-
lth t he City or 1{untlngton
~ ol the Civic Cent.er com·
.. and tbe Caira! Library.
Dincton " ... tbe receipt · ..-.i ruadl u d clabanemeilt
ftada for conatl'uction,
IOdlleatlou Ud ... lltloiw ol
• 4
Oru1e Coast proposticalors
of pigskin prowess will be invited
to compete for 13,600 in prims in
the annual Pigksin Pickeroo '76
beginnin1 Monday in the Daily
Pilot sport.I pages .
·Each week for IO weeks, sports
fans will vie for a free one-year
membenb1p at Nautilus Newport
pbyslcal fitness center, diaDen
foe two at tbe MOOQraker and
Reuben 's Restaur ants in
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
and car washes at Metro Car
Wub Systems locatiom in Costa
Mesa and Huntington Beach.
Details ot Ule cOnte.t wtU ap-
pear Mondays, Tuesdays and
Wednetcla11 in the Daily Pilot
•ports seetlOll.
About 140 youngsters ig-
nored any water from the
skies and concentrated on
the· lake water in Mile
Square Regional Park
during a fishing derby Sat-
urday, sponsored by the
county recreation depart-
ment, Zebco Corp. and
Western Bass Association.
Jeff Wines, 7, of Santa
Ana wears camouflage
gear whlle angling. Carrie
Gallagher, 11, of Fountain
Valley introduces the
worm to the hook and Roy
Moore, 13, of Santa Ana
shows off a day's catch. A
similar derby starts at 9 ·
a.m. today In Laguna
Niguel Regional Park for
participants who learned
rod and reel skills at
clinics earlier this month.
EARLY
By TOM BAllLEY
Of, ... 0•11• ,, ... -
A woman who admitted ln the
courtroom that she lured a Costa
Mesa man into an orange grove
where he was blasted to death
with a 1hot1un bas been sen·
tenced to five years to llfe In state
prison for second degree murder.
The arrest and sentencing In
Oranie Counly Superior Court of
Marcia Sanchez. Z7, ended a
four.year search for the woman
that began April 7. 1972. when
Manuel LoJ>N Gohiales, 33, was
murdered In Fullerton.
The 1d~tendant disappeared
shortly after she was first ques·
tloned about her poss ible role In
the murder of GonzaJes. She was
Santa Anan
Wants DA
Fund Quiz
Assembl y man Richard
Robinson C D·Santi! Ana) has
asked the District Attorney's Of.
fice to investigate what be called
illegal campaign contributions
accepted by his Republican Nov·
ember general election oppo·
nent, Peter Vogel.
Robinson was armed with a
legislative counsel's opinion that
Vogel acted Illegally when he ae··
cepted $430 worth ol campaign
{'Onlributions from officials of
the Santa Ana Unified School
District.
Vogel. a retired Marine col·
onel. is a member ol the school
district's board of trustees.
Robinson said he turned over
to Asst. Dist. Atty. Michael
Capizzi a copy of the c<>Ul™!l'S
opinion along w ith copies or
Vogel's campaign contribution
statement.
According to the Democratic
assemblyman . the campaign
statement.a show Vogel accepted
$450 worth of contributions Crom
school district officials. including
$100 from Superi ntendent
Charles Kenney.
Robinson said because Vogel is
an elected public officiaJ be acted
illegally when he accepted con·
tributions from public employes
subJect to h1s control.
LA Civic Leade r
Mrs. Knudsen Dies
PASADENA CAP ) -Civic
re ader Mrs. Valley Knudsen,
wife of the founder of the
Knudsen Corp., has died at the
age of 81 after a long illness.
Mrs. Knudsen founded the Los
Angeles Beautiful group in 1949.
and directed Its improvement
and beautification campaigns for
more than two decades.
fall fashion
SUNDAY and
MONDAY ONLY
found earlier this year in Lol>
Anaeles County Jail where she
was booked for violation of pro·
bation.
Fulle rton police sa id Ms
Sanchez. who was known in
Oran1e County as Kathryn Di
Simone, was involved in a
murder in Santa Monica while
she was being sought for the
Fullerton killing.
They said she served nine
months of a second degree
murder conviction oC ftve year$
to Jlfe and was held in Los
Angeles for violating that proba·
Uon when she was at last traced.
They said M s. Sanchez and
three other persons now being
sought planned the murder of
Gonzales after the Costa Mesan's
common law wife accused tllm of
beating her and of sending money
to his wife and children in Mexk o.
The woman. Maria Gomez. b
identified as one of the three SUS·
pecta at large. Also being sought
are Robert Shipman and Robert
ViUareal.
PQ}ice claim that the killer of
Gonzldes was given $100 and o
quantity of heroin in return for
his services.
Ms. Sanchez has been returned
to the Frontera Prison for
Women.
Couple Face
The ft Counts
Orange County sherill's of·
ficers have filed burglary
charges against an Orange Coast
couple who allegedly used a
"booster bag" to secrete items
stolen during a shopllltlng spree
in El Toro and Mission Viejo
stores.
Diane Marie Hello. 25, of 308
Carnation St .. Corona del Mar.
and Michael Lee McCluniz. 32. of
25592 Via dcl Rey, San Juan
Capistrano. were jailed alter be·
Ing identified as the CO\lple who
stole goods valued at $139.95 from
the shelves al the ''Nail Apron".
24602 Crown Valley Parkway.
Mission Viejo.
They were further identified as
the couple who left Von's Market.
24332 El Toro Road, El Toro.
without paying for items alleged
ly found later in the "booster
bag."
Count Basie
"'Doing W e ll'
LOS ANGELES (AP) --J azz
band leader and composer Count
Basie was reported in good con
dition Saturday at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center where he is re
covering from a heart attack suf
fered last week.
Basie, 72, was "doing very
well," a hospital spokesman
said. and was transferred from
lhe cardiac unit to general care.
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I Fatal HB
Collision
Probed
\
Investigation is conlinu.ing to-
. day into a chain reaction col·
lision that claimed the lire or a
Huntincton Beach woman and
her unborn child late Thursday
n.lgh\.
Janice Eberhardt, 33, of 2*>82
Fieldsbury Lane, lluntinaton
Beach, died in lbe crash thal oc-
curred on lbe wet pavement ot
Pacific Coast Highway between
Brookhurst Street and Magnolia
Avenue.
Orange Collnty Coroner's de-
puties said it would require an
autopsy to determine if the baby
Mrs. Eberhardt was carrying
will be classified as a second
traffic fatality.
Huntington Beach traffic in-
vestigators Friday clarified the
details or the 11 p.m. collision
that involved four cars and lert
the driver of one, a 17-year-old
boy, facing charges or felony
drunken dr iving and
manslaughter.
Police. who declined lo reveal
the youth's identity, said he was
booked into Orange County
Juvenile Hall.
A total of six people were in·
jured in the pileup which in·
volved two cars eastbound and
two cars westbound on the
highway.
Investigators s aid the
juvenile's car nicked lbe rear of
•the eastbound car in front of it,
which was driven by Randall
Overton, 28. of 427 62nd SL.
Newport Beach.
Overton's car s pun out of con-
trol and overturned. The car
driven by the youth then collided
head-on with the Eberhardt car.
A fourth car, driven by Michael
Boyce. 22, of Southgate, piled in·
to the wreckage.
Boyce 's van sustained
moderate damage while the
other three cars were destroyed,
police said.
The youth and a passenger suf-
fered minor to moderate injuries
and were treated and released
from Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach.
Luck Fouls
Bank Heist
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-A man who allegedly
pulled a toy gun and tried
to rob a bank Friday ap-
pareoUy was standing in
the wrong line. The next
man up was an FBI agent
FBr spokesman Frank
Perrone said the agent saw
·"a strange reaction on the
teller's face" when he
stepped up to a window al
the Fox Plaza branch or
United California Bank.
The agent aske~the
teUer iI he'd been rob~.
and when the teller nodded
the agent took out after a
man who had been in line
in front of him.
Perrone said Bruce
Charles Bowman. 24 , a
carpet layer. would appear
before a federal
magistrate Monday on
bank robbery charges.
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Sunday.September 12, 1976'
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NEW MISS AMERICA RECEIVES. HER SCEPTER
New '-Miss' Selected;
Orange Beauty 4t'1
ATLANTJC CITY, N.J . (AP) .:... Miss Minnesota, Dorothy
Kathleen Benham, a young blonde with a love for opera, was
crowned Miss America 1977 here Saturday night.
Miss Benham, 20, of Edina, Minn .• covered her mouth in sur-
prise when emcee Bert Parks announced her name before a na-
tionwide t~levision audience and an estimated
17,000 persons in Convention hall here.
lmmedfalety-atter sbe wu crowned1he
S-foot-7~. 120-pound Miss Benham hugged
Miss America 1976, Tawny Godin. ;,;..7
MISS CAl.l~O"NIA
First runner-up in the S6tb edition of the
pageant was Miss South Carolina, Lavinia
Merle Cox of Latta. followed by Miss Texas,
Carmen McCollum of Odessa, second runner-
up; Miss California, Linda Michelle Mouron of
Orange, third runner·up: Miss New York,
Sonja Beverly Anderson of Manhattan, fourth
runner-up.
Miss Benham, a junior majoring in vocal performance at
Macalester College, dazzled the audience in a white swimswt. In the
talent competition, she sang "Adele's Laughing Song " from Johann
Strauss' opera "Die F1edermaus."
In the evening gown competition she wore a bright red, ofr-the-
shoulder. sequined gown.
"It doesn't seem real." the new Miss America said. "I didn't
believe it until he finally called my name . The first thought on my
mind was 'how lucky can you get.'"
Garden Grove Chureh ----\.
Drive-in Ministry
Teaches Self Love
By Tbe Associated Press
The Rev. Robert Schuller
believes religion, like politics. is
an art of the possible.
SchuJler, pastor of the Garden
Grove Community Cburc:h. says
it's possible Cor people 10 get re·
llgion in their automobiles, so his
church features a special 1,700-
car drive-in area. where people
can watch Schuller preach and
listen to him on their ear radios.
Camera crews film a weekly
program, "The Hour of Power,"
viewed on more than 100
television stations.
But Schuller's brand of pre-
aching is somewhat lower-key
than that of others who use the
airwaves to deliver The Word.
Shops, Homes Hit
By Power Outage
A 90-minute power failure
darkened 1,400 homes and
several businesses in the South
COUl Plaza arH of Costa Mesa
Friday evening, Southern
California Edison officials said. The power (allure was caused
by water seeping into an u.nder-
1round cable at 9:28 p.m .. of-
(icials said. The 12,000-voll
circuit failure brought few calls
from sur rounding homes, of·
ficlals aaid, but many lodgers In
the Rodew ay Inn near the shop-
ping center reported the power
toes.
He calls it "possibility thinking."
He doesn't call people sinners,
for example. and maintains
steadfastly that Jesus Christ
never did, either.
"A person becomes who be
believes he is," Sch\lller said in
an interview. "If you call so-
meone a sinner. it only reinforces
a negative self-image. Jesus told
people they were the sail of the
earth · and the might of the
world."
There are those who believe
the drive-in radio·television.
church Is a bit too commercial.
It is a big buaine.ss. admits ad-
ministrative executive Michael
Mason, who predicted $1.5
million will be collected this year
from church members and
another $6 million will pour in
-1mm televwoa viewers.
But Mason argues it's all for a
spiritual cause •
•·When you're in an operation
in the ma1nitude of the Hour of
Power . . • you reach a tremen-
dous number. of people," be said.
"We make no appeal.I few money
on the television program. We
have a good reputation with
television staUons for our Jevel ol
spirituality and fulfiJling needs.
"We find that people who have
bffn helped on a very deep level
are appreciative and they bave
apontaneoualy supported our
rninislry."
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Chinese Pledge :
To Support Part}1
TOKYO (AP) -The Chinese
army and regional clficiala made
a general pledae ot loyalty to
central authorities Saturday as
more than 100,000 Chinese filed
past the body of Chairman Mao
Tse-tung, reports from Peking
said. Mao's face was described as •·firm and serene" in death.
the armed forces under the
absolute leadership oC Lhe
party."
The Japanese newspaper
Asahi Sblmbun reported from
Peking that more than 100,400
Chinese leaders and repraen-
latives entered the Great Hall ol
I
the People on tho first of sev~n
days Mao's body was schedulM
to lie there. •
The newspaper reported frctn
Pekiq that solemn mu11ic filled
the hall as t.be rcpresentatlvea,,r
soldiers, workers and peas~
f1led lo. ; . • His widow. Chiang Chl.n, pre-
sented a wreath ol s\.lllflowers,
wheat. maize and flowers to be
placed al the bier, which was sur-
rounded by evergreen shrubs,
the official news agency Hsinhua
said. The chairman's body was covered with a Chinese Com-
munist party flag.
£urvy FrieDds;
Boy Takes Snakes/or Walks~
Hsinhua said party and state
leaders bowed three times before
the bier and stood in silence for
three minutes before taking up
posilions a s an ho11..9r guard
around the bier.
A power struggle bas been Un·
der way amon1 the Chinese
hierarchy since Premier Chou
En·lai died in January. No m-.)or
de v elopmenta are expected until
after a week-lone period of
mourning for II ao. who died
Thursd•yat 82.
UTrLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -
Tony Hurt, 17, admits be cets a
few funny stares when he goes
for walk.I with bis petanakes.
"There's a certain vitamin
thal snakes get from tbe sun and
they Ute to sun for abort periods ot time, so I kind Cl( walk them
. out lD the I UD every chance I
get," •"1 Tony, a snate collec-
tor who thinks bis slithery
friend.I bave a1wa11 catUD a.raw
deal.
Tony bas 1M:en tnown to mow
the lawn with a boa cansttict.or
sunning around his ned. Ht's
taken his snakes to school ~o
wud off enemies. He lectures•to
groups in hopes of erasing the
negative attitudes about snaket.
Snakes aren't really all Ui.at
bad, be says. They just have! a
bad reputation. l
"I've always felt sorry (pr
anything that doesn't get a f~r
abake," be says. "If snakes got a
Wr shake,_ more people would be
patting them on the back than
bitting them on the head wl.h
hoes." • .
The official Chinese news
agency Halnbua said regional
army unita and officials vowed
·'to rally sun cloHr around tbe
party central committee, re-
solutely carry out its orders at all
ti m es a n d un der any
circumstances. obey orders in all
their actions and forever place
Wmnen Coasidered l ~
Episcopals Tackle!
2 ·Controversies
Cyclist Dies
Of Inju~ies
An 18-year-old Garden Grove
motorcyclist died in Fountain
Valley Com munity Hospital Fri-
day afternoon from injuries be
received Sept.3 lD an acddeat on
the San Diego Freeway ·near
BrootbW'St Street, the Orange
County Coroner's Office re-
ported.
Sheldon Smith died at 1: SS p. m.
Friday from mutiple Utjuriea ID·
curred when be lost C<lfttrol ol bis
motorcycle and left the road in
Fountain Valley.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -'lbe
Episcopal Chur ch on Saturday
launched its 65th triennial
general convention la a atate or
turmoil over proposals to ad-
mit women to the priest-
hood and to revise its his-
toric Book of Common Prayer.
Both laaues have stirred deep
conflict in t he three-million
member denonim.Uon and could
affect mueb of Cbrlatianlty.
Whatever t he outcome, the
conventJon was seen as a
watershed in the llfe of the
church.
Am id char ges and coun-terchargea, opposing groups
pledeed to m aintain "mutuaJ
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respect" Jn the aftermath. B11t
there were many signs of etl·
trenched and hardened dif •
ference over the m alters. • I .
The Rt. Rev. John M. Allin, t1ie
church's presiding bishop, said
that in view of the strongly co6-
flicting positions, the churd\
must find a way to encomp-.
botJt aides in order to preserve 105
unity. '
"We are obliged to do so in of -
der to be more responsive asp
commuoit.y of f ailb to the who'
mlsaion of J ea us Christ to fl
broken, divided, alienated, dfirw
humanity,'' be said in an addnl9
for the opening wonhip service.:
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·California Wrapup
Economy Said
"" Heading Up
ey ne Allocla"" Prees
SACRAMENTO -The at.ale Department of Finance
says lhe signs In Callfomla polnl t.o "a bealtby economy,
particularly ln bouatna."
Retail sales volumes, housin1 at.arts and apartment
house comtructlon all were favorable, the department re·
pmUd ln iu bimonthly California Economic Indicators re·
port.
lnftalioo bas eued aigniflcantly, encouraging sales, tbe
department said.
The flaures on unemployment remalned high, with
Jayoffs'of leacbera cited as a special problem.
• lllflfle Rede• A9abut E.recutlo•
OAK.LAND -Calllomla's capital punishment law is
unconstitutional, a judge ruled in re!u.ainc t.o impoae a death
sentence on a man convictedofthreemurders.
Superior Court Judge Stanley P . Golde imposed a life
prison sentence on Michael Jac0oo, 23, who was convicted
m the Jan. 31 , 1974 atabblnt deaths of Clarence Bryant. 75 ;
his wife Doris. 68, and Michael Moore. 27.
The Alameda County dlatrlct attorney's office said it
will appeal the Judge's decision.
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1 SAN FRANCISCO -Golden Gate Bridle dlrectonJ
have voted lo apply ror a nearly million federal grant lo test
two high-speed hovercraft on San Fra.acisco Bay.
Several directors opposed the move, sayina the d.iltrict
should concentrate instead on getting itg own S38 million
ferry system into operation.
"Sometimes I have trouble telling whether we're the
Golden Gate Bridge or lhe Winchester Mystery House" s~dJrect.or John Molinari. '
• Ml•i•u• Pa11 Gets a Boo••
SAN FRANCISCO -A new minimum wage of S2.SO an
hour will go into effect Oct. 18 in California.
The new minimum -up SO cents ftom the current S2 an
bour -w~ amon1 1.S new work standard& adopted by the
state lndustPial Welfare Commission.
The new rules for the first time also extended overtime provision to farm workers.
• Heart Pacewaaker• Bra"' Laaesult
LOS ANGELES -Heart pacemakers manufactured by
a Minnesota rlrm are ne1U1ently designed and the batteries
that run them last only one year rather than the three pro· miled, a class-action suit filed here in federal court claims.
The action was filed by Ada Dixon, TT, of Los An&elea on
behalf of 2,377 penoos who have pacemakers made by the
fll'Dl, Medtronic, Inc. of Minneapolis.
Tbe suit ls seeklnc $50,000 damages for each person
represented by the class·a~ion sult.
• Tro11flln lft tlw Pit•
SAN FRANCISCO -The city's rickety cable can
system, for 103 years one of the nation's most durable
modes of transportatlon: is facing a shortage of mechanics
that may spt1U shaJl>lY curtailed services in a few Yffrl for
the tourist favorite.
Only 12 mechanics how work full time on the 40 anti·
quted cars. Most ol them are rookies destined for work on
troller.i and buses.
''When lhey have to wall in line forever, tourists are ao· Int to ask wby there aren't any can," says George Muscat,
a 13-year veteran under the 1reasy pits at the cable·car re·
pair barn. ''But we just don't have any young guys to train.
It's going to make us look bad."
:'""--------------------------~------------------' leontrihutions Alleged ! •; .
f Dymally Link Seen
~ rr ·u c . . l . ~ .1. o rimina .. .
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Lt.
Gov. Mervyn Oymally, while a
leglslator, acted frequenUy on
behalf of a Los Angeles
pharmacist with a !004 criminal
record and once he~ him seek
: a state contract, the Sacramento
• Beesays. t The pharmacist, John ~ Gardner, was convicted ol opium
• selling In 1960 and ol defrauding
the stale'a health care program
ln 1961, atate records ahow.
: He also had his pharmacist's
, license revoked in 1963 for lhrec
. years and currently Is free on ap·
peal of a conviction of Income tax l evasion.
THE BEE SAID Dymally's
tesUmonr helped Gardner stay
: out of _pr\son in 1963. It. also said
' Dymally employed Gardner as a
: Je11slaUve alde, helpecl him seek
a prepaid health plan with the
· 1tate, and wrote to a court rc·
' ~mendlnc a pardon for hlm.
The article Friday also said
• Gardner and bla auoclates bad
' m1de aubltanUal contrtbutlona
·to Dymatly'a campalpa for mte
~ senator and lieutenant pernor.
~ 1'tle llltlnl of G antlDer u a pro-
; \'Ider of pbarmaceutlcal aervlces
for a I.GI Aneel......,. prepaid
I' bealtb plan, Omni-lb, drew
crttlcllm this summer from an
, JD...U,at1D( Auembly aubcom· ~ mttt.e. Omni-Rx says It now bas
• no dealings with Gardner.
; The Bee said Dymally con·
1 f\rmed moat of hls reported ac·
J UYity on Gardner's behalf in an ~ lntemew, but denied It had
: 1.n1chinc to do with c.ampaip
, J eont.ribuUoas. . .
I llB ULPED G_.er seek a
, > 9tat.e contract "only because it
' ! was a bJ1ck group that wu get·
: Uni t.oðer," said Dymally.
: wbo bimtelf was involved i.n the
I prepaid bealtb plan fleld at one
: Jilne.
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The Bee sald Dymally's actlvt.
ty on Gardner's behalf included:
-TesWying before the state
Board of Pharmacy in 1983, wben
Gardner'• license was revoked
and he faced going back to~
for parole violation. Dymally,
then an assemblyman. asked
that "justice be tempered with
mercy." Gardner was not re·
turned to prison.
-Hiring Gardner as a
legislative alde for at least two
years, starting in 1964.
-WRITING AND testifying
before the Board ol Pharmacy Jn .i.•. when Gardner's Uceoae was
restored.
-Employing Gardner in the
mid·1960s as a bookkeeper at a
Loe An1ele11 service station that
was leased to the Dymally Cami ·
ly. The Bee said lhat information
came from Los Angeles law en·
fOl'cement SOW'HI, and WU not.
confirmed by Dymally.
-In tm, carrytni a propolal
b)' Gardner for a prepaid health plan contr1et with the state to the
state Health Department. wb.lcb rejected It.
"I'm not uk1n1 you to do any·
f190n for blm. I'm uk:1na you t.o
hear blm out," Dymal)y was
1quoted u telllnl a sta&e health of.
ficlal.
-THE SA•E year, silidDI a
Jetter uldae court eonaJderatJon
for a pardon of Gardner, which
was not 1rantecJ. The Bee said
Dymall)' did not conflnn the let·
ter, but it saJd ''t.bne indepen-
dent sources" reported seeing
bis sipature on It.
At a news conference last
month, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
aald be bad d,oubta about Omni·
Rx and alao said Gardner would
be inveatlgated anew by the
Board ol Pharmacy.
Tbe Bee aald, bowever. that
that lllv..U11Uon WM already
under way, and a decjllan b due
lD doat • moatb oa wbetber-
Gardner's license will qa1D be l'ftOked,
Sunday September 12 1976
1, 2, 3 ••• lump!
San Bernardino sherUC's deputy Ron
Hazud he lps Robert Campbell, 21, climb
across cars stranded amid floodwaters in
the swollen Santa Ana River near San
Bernardino Saturday. Tropical storm
Kathleen was blamed for rains that caused
·the floods and damaged homes in Imperial
County.
Raisin Crop Threatened
FRESNO <AP) --The worst
September rafo storm in the San
Joaquin Valley since 1898 is
thre.atenlng to destroy two-thirds
of a $150 million raisin crop,
grower officials warned Satur-
day.
Henry Klein. a Biola area
grower and chalrm:an of the
Raisin Administrative Commit·
* * * Strike;-Rain -
Came Heavy
Fruit Losses
SACRAMENTO (AP) -July's
cannery strike and August's
rains prompted a loss ol S00,000
tona of tomat-Oes, 200,000 tons of
ctln1 peaches, 35,000 tons or
apricots and 10,000 t.ooa of pean,
st.ale niurea show.
Bob McGregor. new chief of
the California Crop and
Livestock Reporting Service, re·
vealed the losses Friday in Sep·
tember crop forecasts.
The tomato crop's total was
predicted at S.9 million tons.
S00,000 tons under what should
have been produced from the
acreage planted.
.
tee, said only a miraculous, Im·
mediate change In the weather
can prevent "one of the &realest
crop losses ever due lo rain ...
The storm, which has dropped
more than eight tenths of an inch
on the Fresno area since Friday.
hit at the peak of the barvest
season, when most of the raisin
crop is drying on the ground.
Dampness will cause molding,
-4ecay--and rot.Klein said.
Some 10 to lS percent of tbe
250,000 ton crop remains on the
vine waiting to be picked, and the
rain has already caused some
grapes to crack and peel. Only
those raisins tbal have already
been dried -about 10 percent or
the crop -are considered safe
from da mage.
"The next 36 to 48 hours wlll
tell the story," Klein said Satur-
day morning, "bul at this point it
appears to be one hell ol a big
Toes. rfeel sorry for anyone ,wllo
doesn't have crop Jnaurance."
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Jurist
Adarnallt
OnBee4
FRESNO (AP) TheSu~rior
Court judae who sentenced four
Fresno Bee newsmen to open·
~ded jail sentences says public
outcry over their imprisonment
shows that "people don't really
appreciate the Issues and pro
blema of the case."
Judie Hollis Best told re·
porters that the ground$well of
support for the Bee F'our in·
dicates that people are "reacting
rat.her than reasoning and ll's a
troublesome situation."
The newsmen -Managing
Editor George Gruner, Om-
budsman Jam es Bort, and re·
porters William Patterson and
Joe Rosato-have apentnine days
in jaJl for rerusln& to reveal the
source of sealed Grand Jury
testimony In the 1975 bribery
trial of a Fresno city councilman.
BEST 'S SENTENCE was
aimed at coercing the newsmen
to divulge the sourcl'. He has
agreed to an evidenLiary hearing
scheduled for F'riday to de-
termine whether continued im·
prisonment will break their re·
solve.
More expressions of s upport
for the newsmen have been re-
ported daily. Officials at Fresno
Slate University said 700 stu·
dents had signed a 28-foot·long
peUUon protesting the jailina and
tried to-present-it to Best, but-the
judee wouldn't accept it.
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Directors r oo . Qaj_ck
Based on r ecent performances, it seems sale to
assume directors of the Orange County Transit Dis·
t.rtct <OCTD) are willing to accept as gc;>spel just •
about anything the district's staff cares to. hand them.
It took the directors only 20 minutes to approve
without change the then.proposed $39.7 milllon
budget !or 1976-77, for example. A few weeks earlier,
in about 15 minutes, OCTD's directors endorsed,
again without change, a major transportation plan
submitted to them by staff as the meeting began.
Lately, directors at meetings have been referring
to personal conclusions reached in what are called
committee meetings.
. The committees are five two-man director teams
that meet with staff to discuss and study issues
destined to come before the full board.
The committee system barely skipg around laws
that control confidential seances among public of-
ficials.
It also tends to put OCTD's directors in a position
of working hand in hand with their staff rather tban as
overseers of staff work.
lt would be better if directors or the transit dis-
trict did whatever it is they do in committee meet·
ings at their public meetings instead so that public d~
cisio~ are arrived at publicly.
Farm Labor Setback
!'One of the mos t noticeable person al
achievements of Governor Brown since he took office
was working out a farm labor law acceptable to the
long.warring factions of labor and !armers.
Despite the pain and turmoil of working out that
agreement, Brown now seems to be turning his back
on some of its most substantial elements.
_ _The govecnorJ.ast week unexpectedzy announced
his endorsement of Proposition 14, a labor-sponsored
L ~
initiative that will, It approved by Calilomia voters
this November . mak~ substantial changc;s in the
pioneer farm labor Jaw and freeze them Into the state
constitution.
The big question is whether Brown supports
Proposition 14 be.cause he bad a sudden. inexplicable
change of heart or beca•&Se Cesar Chavez and his
Unlted Farm Workers of America pledged support to
Brown when he made his whirlwind run at the
Democratic nomination for presldent.
Either way, Proposition 14 will have lo stand on
its own when it goes on the November ballot. In view
of the widespread praise of the farm labor law from
CaWomia liberals only tbia spring, it will be difficult
to convince voters it already needs such drastic
changes, and that those changes merit being made a
part or tne constitution. . · ·
For Better or Worse
To Californians worried about smog and its effect
on the eyes, lungs, blood and general longevity ...
And to Californians put into ao economic vise by
smog control regulations governing everything from
auto design to parking lot construction ...
Why not take a short (and perhaps smiling)
respite from your woes by considering the laissez.
faire viewpoint of Dr. T. S. Tung, a fervent supporter
oftbe Republic of China.
Said.Or. Tung in a recent Los Angeles speech:
"Air pollution in Taipei is as bad or worse than in
many American cities. But the people of Taiwan are
not concerned about this problem; rather, they are
proud of it because it represents progress and pro-
sperity."
That should make Southern California about the
most progressive and prosperous place anywhere
around. '
1)te yo'JJ in Nove.mb~r, 8ob."
Do Teac4ers Get High Marks for Politicking?
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WASHINGTON -The single
most powerful political punch to
be thrown this fall by a special in·
terest group belongs to the na·
lion's teachers.
Pedagogues are no longer
benign or ac·
quiescent.
They want
more money
;and say so.
an d th ey
b e long to
labor unions.
They back
Carter ·
Mondale and
a big hike in
federal aid lo public educaUon.
So. look out.
U the membership claims of
the National Education Assn.
CNEA) and the Americ an
Federation of Teachers (AFT)
are honest, these two labor un-
ions represent all but 100,000 of
the nation's 2.2 million elemen·
tary and secondary public school
teachers.
That doesn 'l mean that the
members are robot-obedient to
the NEA and AFT, but it does
mean that •ere is an enormous
concentration or power in these
organiutions. The leadership is
militant and illiberal in its
liberalism because it shuts out
any conservative point or view.
THE NEA'S Political Action
Committee (PAC) recommended
that the NEA back Carter-
Mondale. Some 9,000delegates to
the last convention are presently
balloting on that recommenda·
lion, but the outcome will surely
follow what N EA·PAC asked for.
ActuaUy, the annomte4mtent is
being orchestrated to coincide
with a Carter·Mondale visit to
Washlngton. so that one or the
other will be on hand to exude
gratitude and receive ap-
propriate war whoops from the
assembled.
NEA·PAC will collect some $3
million from its 1,870,000 mem·
hers this year to do political war.
AU but $131.000 wlJl be spent on
the state and local level.
The money is collected by ad-
ding a $1 assessment to the re-
gular dues checkoff. Members
who do not want to donate must
fill out a form for a refund. The
resull is mosl members donate
because it's too much bother lo
collect that buck back, and
besides your name goes on re-
cord as being a noncontributor.
IN 1974 N EA-PAC raised
$250,000 for candidates. It backed
28 candidates for the Sena&e and
22 were elected; 229 out or 282
NEA House undida~ won.
Heady with this bigb batting
average, the NEA vowed lo go all
out In 1976, and it ls.
Same with the AFT, with its
47S,000 members (some also
belong lo NEA). AJbert Shanker
is president, -and be &ave YoU all
those lovely teacher strikes in
New York City and elsewhere,
causing the NEA lo try lo malch
AFT a nd its strike power.
Nothing like competition.
Anyway, the AFT hopes to col·
led $400,000 for its political ac-
tion fund. although it doe:snl use
the heavy-banded deduction
t~bnlqueofthe NEA.
Some 70 percept of AFT's
political money goes for state and local activity and can-
didates. Tbe AFT, by a vote or 94'
percent of Ila delegates. endorsed
Carter· Mondale.
But the AFT stresses that
whUe money helps, it is the
teachers wbo volunteer to make
phone calls and wort t.be pre·
clacta that really make a dif·
ference ln an election. Nearly all
their u ndjdates are Democrats,
( m1:cu)
so the AFT, like the NEA. ii a big
weapon against Republiuns.
The NEA la power.minded.
Four years ago it formed a three
milllon·member coalition with
other public employees called
CAPE.
And this year it formed a
Political alliance with Jerry
Wurf's Public Service
Employea Union, the United
Mine Workers ucl the United
Auto Workers to send delegates
to Uae DemocraUc N•danal Con· , venuon. A1 it turned out. there
were 150 NEA memben u de-
legates and 46 AFT.
Tbe teaclJera unJcns are tough
today because teachers were un·
derpaid for generaticxls, and sud·
denly there was a boom in nwn·
ben of school-age children, mak·
ing it pouible for teachers to
demand.
Now, with enrollments abrint·
ing, teachers. protect their"
economic interest. They love lo
get into the federal Ull, and they
bate being uked lo account for
their failln1s.
Anybody who bu loobcl at the
acores of colle1• cmLrance ex-
aminations knows that as public
education bud1eU and teacbers'
11.iarte1 swelled acroM the re-
public, the performance acores
dpuplla went down.
Last year's results or
ScbolasUc Aptitude Tests showed
a record drop of 10 points.
Education bas become
permiuive, and basics awfered.
Grades have been ln!lat.ed, and
students' rights emphasized.
There is dan1er that we are
spendin1 record amounts or
money to educate a1eneration of
ninnies.
WE PUT good money after
bad, but Carter-Mondale are so
plused to bave that campaign
help and thole votes.
Be)'ODd the strife ol the cam·
paign, there is another basic
queaUQn here, and U ckala with
fairneu.
It ii right for tbese teachers'
unions to adhere to a narrow,
ideologic al point of vi ew,,
especially when education is sup.
posed to allow a wide scope or
ideas? Js the good society which
educators have talked about for
generations a form of watered·
downSwedlsb socialism?
U teachers think only in terms
of their own economic a nd
political interests, don't they
become mechanistic and actuul·
ly anti-intellectual?
Is lt good for the political pro-
cess to have teachers gJued to
one party? And finally. is it fair
to h ave t.be nation 's
s choolchild r en e xposed to teachers who are increasingly •
ideolog,ically minded and who
shut out other points or view?
Keep Press Free From Government Fetters .
Jamt• Dort Jr . WCLf clf11 cdUor
wlacft the material from a ~
grand JU"ll lronscnpt Wiii pubtillled
tn JOftUO'JI, 1975.
By JAMES 80aT JR. .,._ ... o:t •-
What it all ~· down lo Ir that four Fresno Bee newsmen are in jail becauae we feh -and
still do -that the city's voters
OtltANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N Wted, P,.b(i~
Tllo11101 Ktnnl. E:dttor
The editonal page of tht-O:uly Pilot eek s to i nfo rm and
llmulllte readers by p~ting
nn this P•Ae diver~e commentary
on topics or interest by syndit3t·
ed columnist:. and c:artoomsts. by
providing a forum (or readers•
vie"s and by pruent1ng this nt"A·spaper's opinions and ideas
on current topu:s. The editorial
optnions or the Dally Pilol •ppear
only ln the editorial column at the
lop or "the pege. Opin}ont U ·
pressed by the columnlsta and
cartoorlists and Idler "'liters a.re
their ov.n and no endorRment ol
their vte-.s by l~ Dally PU°'-
lhould be 111rerred.
Sunday, Sept.12, 1976
had a right to know that one or
their elected c:lty councilmen
had worked out a deal to
represent a company that wu alter a potentially lucrative con·
tract lo collecl tbe city's
garba1e. ·
There ii no doubt about tbe
fact. It came dlrec:tly from Coun·
cUman Mare A. Stefano's~
durlq bla seeret te.i&AmoD7 to u.e
FrelDo Count1 Grand Ja:rJ.
He went HU further. edmlt· Una be bad aecesMd a,ooo from
the company and Ud been pro.
mlMd aDOtber SI0,000 If tlae ftrm
Sot tbe eoatract.
But Stefano, who wain a pret.
ty lood po1iUoa U a COUDClfmaA
to lathMnce acUoa oa the com-
pany's proposal Deftl' batbered
to let anyone know about bil
deal.
SUPERIO& couaT Judie
Denver C. Pecklapab tben sealed
the trand jury teltimoay ad
slapped a 1•1 on ~. de-
fendants and others dlredlJ in·
volved lD tb• bribery caae• broaPt ..... , Stef.,.
But BW Pattenoa and Joe
Rosato, tbea Tbe Be•'•
comtboaM reporWa, fomd out
aboutStefaao'• t.at.....,. Tbey,
aloDt witJa Jluqlq EdJtor Gear'l8 Gruner a.a .-.,..., u
dt;J editor at that time. felt we
had an obligation tot.ell the voters
aod tupayera. . .even thoueh
the grand Jury tramcrtpt bad
*'1aealed. So we printed the story along
wltb two otbera detadln1 a
bribery offer alle1edb made by
Steluo and two oSl-8 to an u -
llltut elty attorDeJ, and an ae-
~of the firin1 of a r.rtner d·
tymanqer. • · . We niloMd Ulat If at.lano'1
CGMUtden• condclned h1s ac-
Uom, that WU fair eDOlllb But
tber couldn't make aay Jud•·
meats lf lMJ didn't bave the
faeta.
Tbat mede our Wannation -
received from a eonfidenttal
eouree -a matter ol tome pubUc
~hauled lllto court
where .Juclae Pee~ k)ld us we bad to tell b,im bow we tot the
lnformaUOD or we would have to
1otoJail.
WZ 8&FU8£D then and •lain lat.et before Judie HalUa Beat,
aad atlll do, oa tbe 11omdl that
lbe IOUl'e. ... coaftdeatlal and our politJon WU proteded bf the
U.S. Comttt.ution and the very
clar lanfUAle ol Callfarnia's
N9nmea'1 Shield i..w.
There are 1tlll some who
bellneo we are 1om. to Jail
beellaH we comailttei a crtme
-that we atole the lnfarmation
on which the atoriu were baaed.
We did not. We have t.eatlfied that
no m.,al meau were used to ob-
tain the Information.
We could 1et out. of Jill now by
1lvln1 In and revealln1 our · source. But ln JounWllm. u lo
other profeaalou, tbere are ctr·
lain obU1atlon1 one auumea
wbeD behanas out bJa~. -..
TBH• .. Net WIJ we eould
live wl&b ounelna, wWI ow col· Jeuues ln the news t11w1.,.. or
wttfl tbe pubUc that loob to us u a toVCe of Information If we did • that.
JWS.ea Justify their 181 orders
and dlelr aealint ol t.etthnony mucb aa Pecldn_pa.h did 1n tbls
case. Tbey feel they are
nece11ary to quash publicity
whlcb could deny a defendant hia
Slxt.b Amendment rill* to a fair
trial.
Jn adoptin s that stance,
Judeea. in their Judicial wiJdom,
have tomebow perceived that the
Sixth Amendment b.11 ~Im·
portqce Utat the "'1t Amend·
meat. wblda fUrm&eel all of U1
freedom ot apeec:b, religion and
tbe~reu.
'lbat'• a concluaion tbat hu
e.capecl me and. I dare say,
thole meo wbo drafted tbe BW ol RICbta nearly 200 yean ap.
And, to set the record .trallht.
my coll••tue• and l ftl"e not uo-•
mindful ot prot~tlnc Stefano's ly Wf'9ftl in allowing a court to
ritbt t.o a falr trtal. prohibit the dissemination to lhl'
We deliberately bold up public of sworn testimony con·
pu6UeaUon of the news artJcles cernJng mlaconduct by a public: •lll after Stefano and another official who remains in omce and
defendant. developer Julius vota on issues pertinent to tho·
Alultl, bad been 1ranted the substance or the testimony
ri,i.t to be tried in clUea aome without giving lhc public.
distance from Freeno, where Uvou1b the presa, the right lo be
loe-1 puMiclty woald have UtUe heard on the matt.er."
effect on the outcome-. Tb11t ts what the Bee Four CH4'
llOYlq trlala i1• one 1tep ls all 'bout. Not .. freedom of the Judi• can take to secure protec. pre11, ' per••· bat a press free to t1ca for defendanta. 1bey can HU.ly the publlc'utghtto a now
alto Mqueat.er juries after a trial ol lnfonnatlon unimpeded by the
ii started. They can limply re-fetters of government otficlals
copiH the fact that Jurors are who would like to tell the pubUc
not chlldren but reaaanably in· · only what they think It ought to
telll1ent p et1on1 wbo can know.
aeparatt f1ct1 preeented in a A responsible free press la the
trial from what may be heanl)' basil for lntelU1ent, informed de·
and 9reJudlcial lnform•llon daiou by lbe electorate and for
circulated by the press or by open adminiatraUon of govern· town totalps. ment and the JudJclaJ aystem.
It C&n head off or expose COr•
IT IS CE&TA.IN that Tbe BM ruptJon, confiicts of lnterest, of·
did not prejudice Stefano'• rllht flcill arrogance and abuse of
to a falr trial; be wu twice ac· power. It can even bring down a
quitted or bribery cbarfea and pretldenL
ltill 11 llttlq oa the City Council The right to protect aourc:e1 ls a
and praettdng law. ftmdamental tool ol a free press
So jail for an indeftnlte period that cannot be overlooked or
LI tllle flDaJe in tbe sap ol the Bee ••ftd. llany at.oriel could not Poaf. We can talre 101De IOlace in 119 told wttbout a suaraat.ee or
tbit wOl'dl of Appellate Jllltke conndetltiaUtJ and tbe public
Dmald rraaaa,a ln a minortt.1 wouldbetbep()()rer.
op6llklD la our cue. A ~mocracy cannot function
''Tben It aometbiDC labereal· in darkness. ..
'
,•
Whal Oran1e Cc1m1J (taldeeta
• , lbouJd understand It that wben
UMy uk for property tu reform. Uaey are not rec•lvlnl "1'4fonn"
but a propnty tu "ablft." lt bu
been my F.feat eq>ertenee tbat
when I.be talat.ure den.es •
"shift," l.be s ltt ta U1Ua111 *k
to u..e wbo lhoutht they •ere lettina a "reform."
A property tax bltl is a
atatemeat for services rendered.
lf a property owner sbould ull •
Police or fire dispatcher to
request Sfrvlcea and were told by
that dilpatcher lbat ac:cordina to
tbelr computer records tbe
property taxp.,er bad DOt paid
his· ta.xes and therefore they
rould not send a ldiceman or ...
fireman, that property tupayer
would be ~ery Incensed.
Yet the funds have to be deriv~ from somewhere to pay
the salaries. the cost of
acquisi~on, upkeep of facilities
and eqwpment.
Historically. funds have
~ways come from the property
taxpayer. C ity government.
besides requiring funds for police
and fire protection. also requires
monies for the upk.eep of storm
facilities, roads, planning and
building department facilities.
city operated water systems, etc.
On an average, 57 cenls of
every property tax dollar is
returned to locally controlled
educational systems. Public
educ.lion is and has been lbe
lifeblood-of our economy in l.bat It
trains people to fill the nettUary
pos itions in business and
industry.
THE PUBLIC educational
system in this country is the
reason we have such a large and
strong middle class society,
compared with European
countries. which in the past had a
two-class society..,·
The remainder of'lhe property
tax stat e ment for services
rendered goes to speeial districts
which, In the main, supply water
• lo local water companies.
provide facilities to take wastes
away from our homes and
industry. supply flood control
facilities so our propertie. will
not be inundated and supply
health maintenance, lnclucUng
rodent and Insect control, parks
and harbor facilities. street
lighting, etc. We could not
survive in this suburban area
without all these f•ciliUes and
services that many of us lake for
granted.
Many say that the cost of these
servic es i s too much .
particularly when you add the
cost of gove rnm e nt
administration. lt is true that
government costs have been
greatly outrunning population
increaaea and inflationary costs.
· It is true l.bat local govenunenls
can fl.Dd ways to bokl l.be line on
operaUn1 e.xpeoditures.
For imtance, I found ways to
reduce five successive budgets
startlnc in 1971 for the opeution
of my department. We have six
fewer full·time employes oow
than wb•t we had in 1971, and this
flie s in the face of an
ever·increasing workload.
Orange County government·
has taken the initiative to reduce
operating expenses by
combi ning several county
departments into one. The
comblnint of 11 departments into
two hu resulted ln a savings this
ftsul year of over $6.5 milUon.
The leaslnc out in August, 1973,
of the county's Data Processing
Dep•rtment to a private
corporation resulted in an $ll
mlllion savings to tbe taxpayer
over the aeven-year period ol the
contnct.
That doesn't mean that county
government can rest on its
laurels: it can do matt to reduce
operating expeues and I believe
jt will.
THERE HAVE ~ tarious
propoeals to chance the property
tax structure. One plan is to lax
only the land on homes and
freeze it at its c1&rreot
assessment. and not tax the
structure or other improvements
oo top of the Janel 1'be loss in
revenue by using this procedtlft
would be made up throucb a 5
pereenl aales tax eveey tia)e the.
property is sold and a 20 percent
surtax on the homeownen' atate
income tax statement.
Altbouch Loa Angeles County
Councilman Brody is proposing
this plan as bis own. actually this
plan was in the form of a bill in
the Legisl•ture this year that
passed the Assemb(Y and was
defeated in the Senate because
Legislative Analyst H. Allen Post
staled th•t the loss ol revenue
would in no way be made up
through t.be 5 percent sales tax
and 20 percent surcharge.
Based upon his track record, I
have to believe Mr. Post and not
Mr. Brody. Such a plan would be
very aereeable to l•r1e
lanclbolders and buaineaa and
industry ln lbat tbe property tu
"abift" would be sbifted ri1bt
back to the homeowner in
another form of taxation.
ll bu been my experience that
when atate le1ulaton are called
upon to effeet SO·Called properly
tax "reform:• they will do 110 by
maldnc ce'1ain exe~ for
the bt>meowner on one band and •
lnereatiDI Income tax rates,
sales tax, and /or me taxes (a
special tax on the homeowners'
utilUies), or a combinalioo of all
of these.
When the income tax structure
is cbaqed, it is my experience
that it is l.be large middle class
aedioo ot our society that bu its
tax. perceDlale. J'.alel iDcruled.
the molt. The hlgber eanU.ng or
paying taxpayer, although his
rat.ea may be hi1ber, bas certain
built-in deductions and tax
loopholes that the middle income
taxpayer does not have.
1be low or poorer tupaying
cttbens, whose rates ol taxation
have been increasingly reduced
and will be reduced even further
ln the near future, uve bad their
share eaaenlially taken over by
the middle class taxpayer.
A• to tbe retired or fixed income property taxpayers, for
tbole. wbo are on moderate fixed
incomes of $10,000 a year or less.
tbelr situation bu beat creaUy
helped tbrou1b the Senior
Clthens Property Tax
Aalat&nee Law and the recent
paaa1e of PropoaiUoo 13, which
allows them to postpone the payment of property taxes
lndeftnitely.
tJNf'OaTtJNATELY THE
homeowner i• paying an
inordinate amount of l.be total
propertJ •tn bill. Com.mercial
and lnddtrial properties are not
peytns tbetr faJr share.
I state th.ii for the following
reuou: Computerbatioo b.s
made it relatively easy for
assessors to eompay wllb the
Sunday Seotember 12. 1976
state law of assessing property at
25 percent or its full cash value.
1'be UM&SOr knows the square
footy~ from personal contact,
of everJ home lD the county, and
knows what addit ional
improvements there are on the
property. By state law, he is
informed when property is sold or transferred. not only what the
sale price was but lbe other
aspects or the financial
transaction.
Therefore. at any given lime
be can go to the computer. push a
~ailed button, and determine
the current full cash market
value or any given home in the
~y.
Commercial property can be
and usually is valued by \he
assessor on a diffe r ent
matbemalical basis than single
famll.y homes. One of the factors
the assessor can use to determine
value is an income factor of the
property. There are also fixed
aaaet.s lh•t are depreciated and
treated dllferenUy than homes.
WbeD SUpervisor Baxter Ward
ol Loa Anaeles COW'lty recently
accused Loa Angeles County
Assessor Philip Watson of
undervaluing commercial
property, Supervi1lor Ward was
correct, but possibly not for the
reaoas be put forth.
The. assessor's office does not
h.ve lbe manpower, particularly
in Los Angeles County, to go out
' DAILY PILOT AT
commercial piece ol p,optrty
every ye1r to bring lt to Its full
market value as Is done for
homes.
I wats told by an Orange c"ounty
assessor employe rccenUy that
he knew of a commercial tract in
lhls county that had not been
reassessed since 1989.
Therefore, a partial solution lo
U1e property tax problem (or
homeowners Is for assessors.
particularly i n \be lar1er
counties, to equalhe the
assessments betwe«i the sin&le
family property and commerclal
property. and not have the
de facto assessing ga.pthat exists·
today.
A 80Ll.ITION to t.be current
property lax problem could be as
follows: When Governor Re..ran
first took office, the state was
supporting local school district
budgets, up to 50 percent.
through a process called average
daily attendance (ADA). For
every day a c hild attended
school. the state paid the schooJ
district $1. When Governor Reagan left office, this support
was down to 30 percent. During
that interim the state balanced
its budget by not increasing
income or sales taxes but taking
monies away from state-funded
programs such as ADA.
l suggest" that the state find
ways of s upporting school
budgets up lo 50 percent, as wa.s
done for many years previously.
Since 57 percent or property
taxes ln this county go to
educational systems, if the state
took over 100 percent of tbe
funding, this would reduce
property tax bills significantly.
but the state would have to make
up the loss in property lax dollars
for education through the
increase in othe r Corms of
taxation.
Further, it has been m y
experience that if the stale did
take over the funding of
education. we would lose aJl local
control of the present and future
course of how our children are to
be educated. Thal control would
be vested in a bureaucracy at tbe
stale level. Do we wish this
alternative?
Other than government
agencies finding ways lo spend
less (and I do not treat this
possibility lightly). property
taxpayers . particularly
homeowners, have to make up
their minds as to how they wish
to pay for these services -
through the property tax, as the~
are now doing, or through a •
combination of the property tax.
state income tax, sales tax and
spedal use taxes.
Robert Citron u Orange County
toz collector·tretJ8urer.
Every Litter Bit (of Motive) IJurts
As with moat other .red·
blooded Americans. my faith ln
the unabashed villainy or
American business at lll highest
Jevell Is usqally unClaggipg.
there have been times lhoUgh,
when the press of other matters
caused this sturdy faith to droop
a bit.
My faith, Jam gladtosay, has
been refreshingly aad tota», re.
vived by the.
revel a lions
this weelt
about Keep
America
Beautiful.
¥ic. This out·
fit. If you can
believe the
c harge s
raised ag•inst
it. shows pious
knavery at tu finest.
What ·could be a more ~
emplary n.me. for presumably
the moet eJCempl.ry ~motives
than KAB? Spawned, aa it wu.
out of those arcadian da)'1 when
Mrs. Lyndon B. Je>Mlon, showed
a genulne concern for every llv·
ln1 thlne, each blede ~ 1rasa,
uch 11hlning redwood. And Mrs.
Johnson's followtra_hat~ those
blotches ·on our inheritance -
billboards and litter, aDd cblefi.y
Utter. The wont litter l.bat lilt.era our
landscape, as everyone knows,
are tbe botUes and tin cans out of
whlcb Americans drink their
varytni unattractive substitutes
for drinkine water. Tab cans and
Pepsi and Coke bottJes bruise our
roads and camping sites from
BostqntoMalibu.
Tiit: CBIE F reason for this m.
u r is UYt the soft-drink industry,
and tbe botUe and can industry.
can't ataDd the idea of deposit
and'return bottles.
What C!oul41 be more chic,
then, than that the ere•test II~·
teren in America should 1et con-
trol of KAB. and turn it Into a
v()(al and h"manit.arian lobby
asalnlt an Utter -except their. own? ,,
And that lt should operate as a
urd·l109ed lobby against any at·
tempt by either stale « federal
aovernmenl at resource re.
covery of throwaway bottles and
cans. Which, of course would trulr Keep America Beauilrut.
Tbe cbalrman of KAB ls, by no .
mere chance. William F. May,
( CHARLES
McCABE ]
'chairman of the American Can
Co.
On his board. according to
Peter H•mik, coordinator of En·
vironmental Action, a national
lobby that dislikes throwaway
cootalners, are the presidents of
. Coca·Cola, Pepsi-Cola, N•Uonal
Can and tbe U. S. Brewers As·
soclaUon and the vice president of
Cont.lnentalCan.
One of the two states with
bottle deposit laws is Oregon.
Senator Mark Hatfield,
Republican of that state, wrote to
the Advertising Council, which
sponsors "free pubUc service"
advertising for the KAB, lnclud·
Jnf an especially maudlin TV ad
showing an Indian puddling up
over' the devastation that tra~h
(but not bottle and can trash) has
wreaked on "bls" land.
HATFIELD TOLD the council
he was concerned "over your
conUnued association with Keep
America Beautiful." Hatfield
added he had been told lhai
Chairman May. at a July 22 KAB
meeting, had said : 1 'We must use every tool
available to combat bottle re·
ferenda this year in Maine.
Massachusetts. Michigan and
Colorado where Communists or
people with Communist Ideas are
trying to gel these states to go the
way of Oregon."
'* * * Early in August the Eitviron·
mental Protection Agency was
pulled out or KAB's advisory
board by EPA administrator
Russell Train because "officers
of the KAB have been increasing·
ly involved with the issue of
federal. state and local Jegisla·
lion requiring deposit for
beverage containers."
But the rudest words of all
come from e nvironmentalist
Harnick, In commenting on
KA B's TV ads .
"What the ads fail lo point
out." he said, "is that KAB Is
owned and operated by the bottle
and can industry. That's why the
ads never mention th.rowawuy
beverage containers the biR·
gest source of litter In America.
"KAB prides itself as a public
service organization interested
in cleaning up litter, but it's just
an industry front designed to pro·
tect profits."
And what else is new?
'1 hop• wo got lnst•nt t•p/lly
If somttone HY• som•thlng
stupid/'
• ' ~ l
Time to Build Strength Here, Not Over There
WASHINGTON -In the j\f·
termatb or the Vietnam ex·
perience. Americans appear to
ave become increasingly
nationalistic rathel" than
isolationist. In other w<>rds. they
are putting U.S. interests first,
but they still favor a strong
American role in the world.
This is the conclusion of a sur·
vcy recently conducted by
W 1 11 i om
Watt s and
Lloyd A. Free
of Potomac
Associates, a
study group
based ht>re .
The sun•ey
will be
published in
Foreign
Policy
magaiine next week.
According to the survey, t..he
priorities of the American people
have underaone a complete re·
venal within the past decade.
Their Interest tn lorettn .tfairs
bu declined sharply and their
concern for domestic issues has
become predominant..
IN 1964, a poll taken at the time
showed. the live items or
primary focus f or the U.S. public
all related to foreign policy or
naUon•l security. But now, in
contrast. the JO top subjects on
the minds of Americans are in·
temal.
Americans are mainly worried
lbete days about lnOaUOn. un·
employment, bll govemment
and the problems ot Jaw and or-
der at home. Even so. they do not
overlook the fact that lhe United
-.
( STANLEY )
__ KA_R_No_w _
States has lntern.tiooal Ob·
Ug•tions.
The Potomac Associates sur·
vey found. In this respect. that .t•
percent ot Americans questioned
regal"d themaelves.-.,.as either
totally or hrgely "in·
t.ernatiooal"t" while 23 percent
lean toward isolationism. The
rest de•cribed themselves as
"mixtd'' in their attitudes.
Predichbly. the "in ·
temation.Usts" are primarily
college-educated professioHI
and business people with re.-
1 att ve ly high tneomes. The
"isolatlonl•t.a" lnelude workers
with strong labor ullion af·
fillaUonl. An unusually high pro-
portion of American blacks
classif y themselves as
"isolationist."
WITlllN this framework. the
survey lndic•tes. Americans
tend to take a cauUous approach
to U.S. commitmenta abroad.
In 1988, for example, 57 pe.ttent
of thoae po1led favored "all
necessary steps including I.he use
of armed force" to block the
spread of Communltfm overseas.
Today, only 44 percent faror such
steps and 43 percent oppose
tMm.
'lb.ls does not mean, however.
that Americans have cased lo
be concerned about U.S. lll"tltige
.ad security. Moat or those
queaUooed believe tbat our de· f enses should be '°'lei ud that '
respect for ,the United Stales
around the world Is important.
What com ea through ln the i1ur·
vey, though. is a feeling that
there are growing UmilaUons to
U.S. influence. Americans arc
less euphoric than they have
been in previous years about the
progress that can be made in Im·
proving relations with the Soviet
Union and Communist China. or
in seUling the problems or the
Middle East.
CONSISTENT Wlth this feel·
ing, there has been a significant
drop in sympathy for the United
Natlons. In 1964, more than 70
percent ot those qUet'IUontd said
that we should "cooperate fully"
w1tb the UN. Today only 46 pel"
ceotbold that view.
Moat Americans belleve.
nnertheless. that U.S. foreign
poUcy must ~ cool'dlnattd wtth
our allies. And, the survey clear-
ly Indicates, most also believe
that we should live up to our ob-
Uga\lons to d crcnd Western
Europe and Japan.
At the same timl'. an over
whelming percentagt' no\\ strciss
that "Wt' should not think so
mut'h In international terms but
concentrate more on our own
national problems and build up
our strength and prosperity here
at home." ""
So we are turning inward
without forgetting th11t we must
malntain a world posLure. Thi!'i
development, in my opinion. is
healthy -and it ought to suggest
lo our decision·makers thot
public opinion is sometimes
ahead of the experts here ln
Washington who have led us into
disastrous advt!nture3 :abroad.
f
/.-_Al DAIL V PILOT
~iMariner'• lflile ~jj
;,· .1.~ Block Wses ~.~ From Ashes
'" ) " By JOANN£ aEYNOLDS
\,, • Of .. .,....,-~ , On J an. 11 . 1975, a fire ol unknown origin j .roared through lhe block of businesses 1n
" Newport Beach Lhal constituted the heart or lhe
,1, Marinl'r's Mile on PacllicCoa.st Highway.
Nearly two years later, Lhe block has been
,,,: rebuilt and the MIU"iner's MJle Squar e. whicb '1•· replacea lhe burnt out buildin1s. opened offi cial· ~' ly S•turday.
ii ' Not all or the b~ tbat occupied lhe f.•P~block between fUveraide and Tustin avenues 1 • 'have returned to tbe1c old locations and muY
,•' new ones have moved into the commercial build· 11 • inebuUt over the asbesollhatdisastrou.s fire . ...
t.t ~ FIRE INVES11GATOltS have not yet been
'i· . able to com e up witb an exact cause for tbe blaze
• lhat wlped out buslnesaes worth a total of $2
million.
'' Originally. lhey speculated lhat its source ~. : was in the studfo of the cable televisiqo company,
'l• Teleprompter. That speculation bas led to a rash
'· f)f s uits and counter suits a.s owners and tenants ~ ol the building filed against Teleprompter and
,11 • the company lashed back with a su.il of its own
'" claiming negligence in lhe fire protection system
•1 • in the old building and lbe city's water lines that ~ , 1could not produce enough water to quench t he
'J• blaze. ~1 Teleprompter, which relocated to offices oo
' \6th Street, is one ol lhe businesses t hat bas not
.. returned to Mariner 's Mlle.
ANOTHER BUSINESS that bas not returned
II Newport Marine Supply, which relocated to a
"'1ilding at 900 West Coast Highway.
Bayview H ardware Q:Jmpany, another of tbe
original firms, went out of business bec:aUH of
tbefire.
The new building now houses the Balboa
)ilartne Haraware andSkf!lart, which were part of the original block. In addition, tenants of tbe
36,250-square foot building include Diebl's
Furniture, Ken Lloyd's sportswear, Radio
Shack, Chess and GarMS and Gibral~r Savings
and Loan.
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devastation left by a
$2 million fire last year;
above, the new Mariners.Mite
Square ris es on the site.
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THE FIRST problem that had to be over·
come by the building's owners, Vin J orgensen
and Ned McCune. was the demolition of the few
standing walls a nd removal or the rubbish left
from the fire.
The next hurdle they raced was a series of
public hearings for building permits required
because Mariner's Mile is part or a so-called
spectlic area plan that was being developed by
city staff members.
AWARENESS WORKSHOPS
Thal work could not be started until
February, 1975 because the partners bad to get a
coastal commission permit to do the cleanup
work.
The specific area plan, a part of the city's
general plan, is to identify exact uses for each
piece of property and it calls for several public
hearings.
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AW AIEMHS CltfTIR • IOOM 222
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J orgensen s aid he is ''thrilled" wi th
Saturday's opening. "Once we started building,
everythini went along. just fine. We bad no pro-blems."
Jorgenaen said there are only three vacan-
cies left in tbe ne w building.
BECAUSE OF traffic volume projections for
Pacific Coast Highway made as part of tbat plan,
the property owners were required to make
available for future city use 12 leet of property
for lhe eventual wideninf ofthebigbway.
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Sunday September 12, 1976 OAILYPILOT .41
East Germans Maximize Sporting Life
97 llVGB A. IRJU.IGAN
l!AS1' BDUN (AP) -Back
belllDd tbe floodlit ff!DN ID w Communlat fatberland, 1-.per
mermaid ltornetia P.:ndi!r' la a ..,. .tu.out a bOlboerd or evea a
fan club.
Tbe avera1e comrade ambliq uaa. the Alexander Plata, Eal&
Berlia'1 malll ~are. bu
no Wea bow this fabulous 17. year~ traulelo llves, wbere abe
tntm, what national resources
were barneased to pluck her out
of a nei1hborbood 1wimmJn1
pool lo Halle a decade a10 and
Ml her on a compu&stJed course
to Olympic 1old.
She and her teammates live in
llDO&het' work!, a world as walled alt from the everyday muses aa
tbe Slftt~rinc c•pitalist shoPt
along the Kurfuerstendamm on
the opposite side of checkpoint
Cbarlie.
PRIVILEGE AND status dweU
he re : a chance. for a bigger
apartment, a higher place on the
waiting list to buy a car, a better
job for father, an assured place
at the university, opportunities lo
travel, even go oo vacation in
another bloc country, and
sometimes, for a f ine
performance, an envelope full of
marks that no ooe will admit
ever ex.iated.
Occasionally pryinf western
eyes are given a guarded
glimpse of the East German
sport.a scene: the sports universi-
ty at Leipzig, some of the 891 gym
centers or 890 track and field
complexes, the new pool at
Roltow or the sports club at Karl
Marx Stadt. but always on a
carefully guided tour that
divultes no s ecrets of the latter.
day alchemists transmuting raw
muscle into Olympic gold.
But secrets will out, as long as
there is a Berlin Wall to vault or an electrified fence lo hurdle. It ·
is n o w known how East
Germany, with a populaUon ot
17.5 million, managed to select
292 athletes for the trip to Mon·
treat and have 159 of them return
wearing medals.
The secret of the system is the
system itself.
"It was clear in 1973 when I
took blood samples from her ear
Jobes that Komelia E.nder could
swim the 100-meter freestyle in
51 aeconds flat," aaid AJois
·Marder, a sports dod.or wbo was
a key part of the system until be
deleeted to•tbe West two yean
aao. ·
"ft' w~ statistically J>roftn
that 1be was going todo*9. B)'
monltorlng her perfwmaace
· charts and her m~m Oii
tbe balls of blood testa, It ... de-
termlned what she was capable
of achieving and bow much train-inc wu needed for her to reach a
world record."
For 10 years Marder was de-
partment chief of research into
hiah·performance athletes at the
Cbemie Sports Club in Halle, one
of 11 sports dubs that serve as
laboratories for the new breed of
alchemists bubbline up Olympic
1old for East Germany.
Chemie Club, wblcb IJ*iallses
ln rowen, 1wlinm.a and Dlld·
cn.4iatuce l'UAMl"a, at age I.
.. Ue bad been swl.mminl la
tbe Halle public pool for tbtee
)'earl.
1f11EN oa. MADE• was
tWe, Chemie bad a staff al '10,
tneludloc 11 docton. and. for ill
.UO swimmers, etcbt traiDvl.
Hia medical 1pecialil7 wu re-
aearcblng tbe effects of bard
traloing on bodily functions.
The sporta achooll follow a
normal curriculum but training
takes precedence and dictates
the dally schedule. Swimmers
ban up at the pool at 8:30 each
monlin1. train for 2~ hours. at-
t.ead clua for two hours. break
for lu.nch, return to class for
three hours then go bac:k lo the
pool for anoth er t wo·hour
session.
The training programs are not
devis ed by the iodlviduol
coaches who may know their
swimmers best , but by the
"scientific center for swim" al
Leipzig Universit y's Research
Center for Physical Culture in
Sport.
Every cough, cramp and kink
is duly re ported to Leipzig.
Graphs and charts ~Jls the
athlete what be bas lo achieve. At
tw.yeer lntervah the traininc
procrama are completely over-
bauled oa &be baala ol the data
fed into tbe computer and a new
·•pertormMH bible" ia iaaued.
IT DICTATES every detail ol
the care, feedlnc and maauiinl
ol future medal winners, even
down to tbe number ol lape they
should do each mornlnl ln the
pool.
1'be computer bu decrel!d that
at qe 1' to 15 slncle-acull rowers must be at leaat aht feet tall,
wellb 170 pounds, have at leut
three full years of IJ'OWtb ahead
of tbem, and have no spine or
back defecU.
~sser physical specimen.a
need not apply at the medal fac-
tory.
The Leiplig center devises
menus and diets l« the oeo.
trallzed club kitchens to coot for
the different sports disciplines.
At the Chemie Sports Club the
future medalists often dine on
steaks, oranges, eggs and other
items not always seen in the
markets of Halle.
THE ENTlaE SYSTEM of
turning out world class athletes is
administered from Berlin by the
High Performance Sports Com-
mission.
The Ministry's chief com-
miuar la lfallfred Ewald. who
also aenes aa chairman of Eul
Germany's Olympic Committee.
Berlin monitora the Leipli1
center and lt.1 computer and call.s
the tune on mat ten of proc«iw-e
and prW>col.
AthletM below the aae ol 11 are
forbidden to smoke. Afl9' that, it la merely frowned upon.
UNTIL 1rn. tb4' sexes were Jitld.ly teparated at tbe tralnlng cam111 and acboola. Now boys
and lirla train together, oft.en
meetln1 tbe aame goals, as
Calllornla 1wimmin1 coaches
knew tbey could yean aio.
Sa relatiooa used to be strictly
fortiiddea for atbletal under 19,
but now ''partMr relatiaos '' are
allowed and aometimes even
0 ateered" by the commlssa.n.
Kornelia Ender, at 17, is
enaaaed to 25·year-old Roland
Matthes. a world-class swimmer
wflo didn't fare loo weU against
the Amertcana tb11 time.
Top awimmers Jike Ender may
train to pop music -she prefers
soft rock -but a warning is
given if such western diversions
become habitual.
AT AGE 14 -never earlier,
but more often at 15-lhe athlete destined for gold first encounters
the most controversial part of the
This 2-year-old
' East German isn 't
~.just playing. She 's
•Yllefl. Wllere needed, •ccord-
inl tO Marder. the men in the
white coats begin administerin1
atero1ds, sex hormones, daily
over a period or four to five
weeks lo build up the arm and
back muscles.
First used in America, steroids,
have been in common use for
aeveul ye.ra among a number
ol Olympic teams .
''Eaat and West are pretty well
balanced on manloulaUng their
athletes with sterolds," sa~s Dr.
Adolf Metzner. a West German
sport.a doctor who speclall&es in
t!!.!\llroblems and detect.Jon ol
aopeo athletes.
Metzner has no doubt that
male hormones helped the East
German girlt win gold medals.
"Anyone who watched on TV
waa abocked by the sight of those
enormous muscle-bound women
with huge s houlders and arms
that a furniture mover would be
R,roud or. Weight lifting alone
would never account for such
massive back development."
EAST GEaMAN officials at
Montreal angrily and adamantly
denied that biochemistry had a
h~ in the medal sweep.
A Canadian broadcaster who
asked a trainer about the deep
voices e manating from some of
the strapping water sprit.et~u
hutrily told: "They have e
here to swim. not to aing. w do
you concern yourself witb ir
voict's?"
Many devotees of the Otymplc code look upon the advent o/.
steroids. stabilizer and other
medical aJdes H the m<Mlt de,
vious dt'velopment lo the
alchemist's art.
"The greatest danger. to the
games today is the manipulaUon
of athletes with biochemistry,•·
said Willi Dawne, head ol \be
West German Olympic Commit·
tee and father ol the llun.lcb
Olympics.
Dr. Marder is convinced tbat
the West has greatly exa"erat..
ed and misread the part played
by steroids and drugs in UM! East
German success story at Mon·
treal.
"mAT WAS o nly a small part
of the picture. It was the system·
Itself that triumphed. Sports are
a matter of foreign policy. They
are aimed at polishing the lma1e
of the social system abroad, not
providing heroes for the masses.
"In 1980 in Moscow, the East
Germans want to demolish lhe
American team completely, both
men and women, in all sports.
Except maybe basketball."
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WASHINGTON CAP> -The Kf'n·
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5HEl>HlllO ANO OUNDAS. Al· •-n ti t.Aw, 2112 D11Polle Ot• ... S..Ht H, 1rvlne. C.•llornl• •11u, ""'W' ts '"-ol#<• ot bui*""'' ot ,,... uin
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mo<ll!>\ •fief lhl! tir$1 PUDllt•llOOIQI IN' nottc.r P&ODVCTIONS like La Scala's,
which will be here through Sept. 19,
sell out the 2. 759-seat opera house well
in advance; some patrons line up
hours In advance of a perform ance in
the hope or buying a few standing-
room-only spots.
Tbe same ls true of the 1.142-seat
Eisenhower Theater. An example is
the Broadwa y-bound "Texa s
Trilogy." three plays by Preston
Jones done in rotating repertory.
When that run ends today, after 16
weeks, with 11 performances a week,
it will have grossed about $1.S million.
including one hea lthy week at
$106,000.
What has made the center such an
attraction?
&'I was asked that on Capitol Hill."
said Roger L. Stevens, chairman or
the center since it was created by
Congres~ more than 18 years ago. "I
said that since you asked that ques·
lion J would have to say it's because
the programming is so good.
"Ever since we opened with 'Mass,·
it's gone qultc well. U we don 't have
something ofrered that looks pretty
good, we start a new project ourselves
-which most theaters can't do.
"NO.W EVERYBODY wants lo
come here and if I don't like it I get
blamed. If It keeps up, I soon won 't
have any producer in New York
who'll talk to me." Stevens said in an
interview.
It Is fitting that an Italian company
should be on hand to help the center
celebrate its anniversary.
ecutive director, made three
emergency trips to Milan.
The effor ts paid olf. Italy raised its
commitment lo $1 mimon; Philip
Morris, lnc .. gave $100,000; the local
Ca!ritz Foundation upped its commit-
ment from $100,000 to $175.000; the
ceoter itself from $270,000 to SS00,000;
and the center stagehands agreed to a
one-month moratorium on a raise due
them.
Now there bas come another major
bicentennial gift to the center, this one
from Japan: $3 million to finish a
studio theater . It was in the original
plans, but there was no money to com-
plete it.
The plans win have to be revised:
they called originally for a theater
that could operate in the round, or as a
proscenium stage. ''The machinery
alone cost $1.5 million. so that's the
first thing we cut,·' Stevens said.
STEVENS, 66, who made a com·
fortable fortune in real est.ate before
going on to produce more than l2S
plays, hopes lo use it for experimental
and intimate productions that would
not be s uitable i n the bigger
playhouse downstairs.
He has pretty much the final word
on drama at the center.
"There's nobody else reading plays
around here." he said. "I read about
10 a week. I hardly ever read any lhat
comes in off the street.
"I do read things sent to me by
agenls, directors, actors, other pro-
ducers. Every body wants to co-
produce wit h u s. which is good
because we get to see everything pro-
mising."
TD DA I'S GIDSSIDBD PVIZLI
ACROSS 64 American 1 10 Aurlferoua 118 Uftlf wda.
poet 112Soek 11111 IQUlfe 83 Hermonltld
t Set.ti 2 85 Child's tt3 Feign t8Posttl~• 14Posaea .. d
wda ~UPOet 116 Chemlcel POie 859edouin
8Ca1d1ult 86 let l11h end"'~ 19 Athenian 88 Slop
11 Adornment 87 Renovete I I 7 Cl1111 ICetlon lawgiver 87 For•lon•r
18 Pero•)'9m 81> Antitoxins 118 Skating 200111olve1 88 OomHtlo1ted
21 Mlttake 70 Personehty au1t1ce 31 Snoa1 90Merry
22 Journal 71 PuDllo 120Mlnute 338001 91 Slither
238eep dlaolay parlicle feature 9• Fringe
24 W1tercratt 72 R1v1ng 124 "S1wt>uck" 35 Mendellan 95 Newlywed
26A11ort 73 Streogthe<ied 125 Mu11um character 96 Many
Hotel H Pu1 u 1de 2 dlspley 38Warble comb
28P11ce wds 128 Clipped 40 Longnall lorm
t::.'*• 78 Too rank 2 woot '1 Ctrdlnal 96ChHs
27 ctrlc1I wd• 127 Squebble number 01ec11
unit 7 7 Poorly done 1290uthl •2 Paid atfllete t 00 Halrleuness
281118 78 Cautious 130 Anxious 44 Acrueved IOI For
29 Cero11ke 79 Conhned 132 Al lhe 46 Condition 111ame
lllh 80 Small summit 2 4 7 En1oyat>le 103Jewel
30Trample wagon Wdl event 2 10• Have
32.Ae long 8 I w Servlc.a t34 l.)ltJc mu .. wds rHllly .. club 138 Prevent 48 A!isfracl 105Swooo
34 E11ter 84 U11frlendly 139Ren1 being uoward
bo11net 85 Back street 1<10 Bounduln 49Pluto's 101 Region
38Soeck fellne 141 Lucifer domain 109 lmmeuurebte
37 Weird • 89 Haottu1te 1•2 Aeso11e 50 Funeral 110Fumblee
39 Ancient 90HOSllllty 1430bllg1t1ons oralfon 11 t Whinny
time period l UMUts 5 I Apportion 113Ueu
40Ghoera 91 Serious 145 T11'1y 52 Oeceo11on I 14 Holtl
drlPlfY 92 Gu1d0 s 54 G1111 115 Cherub
41 T,,e aun note DOWN 58 Caos1z11 1 17 Apparlllon
420ullll 93Cllmblng 57 Pierced 119 Pungent
438• p1ant I Mtaraoraaent 'With horn• ~1ten1 lnOeblld 94 Hoso1111 2 Weer1w1v 68Ralll t2 1 erangue
4&-9aw w0f1' 3C<lmmand IH-0.ua 12.2.Gl.nt
47Gw!Tlan 95 Strident 4 M11t 62 Ct1111t11n t23 Suflering
de1po1 nolae 5 Worrv 63 WOfk unit t 25 Olle1t1n11sn
49 Turn 98 Olsflgure 6 S11ea t1lk 68 Frigntenlng 126 Dagger
b•ck 2 97 Expart 01101 •••no 67 E1rl'J'jlU wound
•d• 98 FulilOll 7 M11111rv 68 lndfVfdUlll t 27 Founttln
53Ca•h WOid review 69 811e1<.e111d order
d11wer 99 Sudsy brew 81mllallld 7 1 Extra t?8 Annoytr
&4 Cratty 100 lnlluenct 0 Cozy room 72 Current 13 1 H11to11c
1n1ma1 corruptly 10 Heretotore 73 Trio oeriOd 65 Sutllclent 10t Colored 11 riaunled 75 Cognizant 132 Cell 1mount 1111111 I? Loud 76 Frencri tor th 59 Revotut•on· 102 Account 1'\M11t1we11 PflSOl1 133 Born .,.,. boo!\ t_. Harem 7 7 01nlrT1ent French ,,ero 104 Grow old room 19 8odiee
10 V1gllent 105 Utltred 1 !> UP·lo·lht POIY t358 1gw1g
112 Obtu., t06RH• 'l m111ute 80Redwtne abbr
83 Ovethe1d was t60ooone 81 Adveru ry 137 Scot111h
1re1ns 108 Stand , .. , 82 In reserve 2 elt.Plorer
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SEE CLASSIRED SECTION FOR ANSWERS
One Trip, You'll Want Samoa
By STAN DELAPLANE
APIA, Western Samoa -We "ent o,·er
to Aggie Grey's for dinner last night. I must
say it's changed. but haven't we all?
I came here last on a slow TEAL flying
boa t. Aggie Grey's Hotel had 10 rooms.
There were no doors on them. A piece of
sailcloth gave you privacy and let the trade
wind blow through.
I had the d eluxe room, the open <but
screened > bungalow in back. A half dozen
chkkens a nd some piglets kept me ~om·
pany. The bungalow had been used by G ary
Cooper when he was making "Return to
Paradise."
LiUle lizards ran up and down the walls.
eating up the insects that otherwise would
have eat en me. l .imagine Coop sat there
e ve nings, offerin g them little bits of
-Cooperish advice.
''They went thataway, podner! Cut 'em
off at the pass! '·
NOW AGGIE -a regal lady who'll be
80 next year -has 108 rooms in bungalow
fa<;bion. Price Sl8 a day. Western Samoa,
only 25,000 tourists last year, is well worth
the visit. . .. .
It's a steamy t wo-and·a-half miles
straight uphill to the grave of Robert Louis
Stevenson. But you can see the world's most
famous typographical error.
He w as already a famous author when
he settled here. Had four more years of good
writing ahead. They put a gravestone on top
of the hill with his "Requiem'• carved on it.
··under the wide and &tarry sky
"Dig the grave and let m e He.
"Glad did I live andgJadly die,
"And I laid m e down with a will.
"This be the vers~ you grave for me:
" 'Here he lies where he longed to be ;
"'Home is the s ailor, home from sea,
· · ·And the hunter home from the hill•.·· •••
This is OFTEN misquoted: "Home is
the sailor. home from THE sea." And by
heavens, the tombstone carver put in that
extra "the . " Which must have bad RLS re·
volving in the grave
Ol\E nA Y A poetic tourist climbed the
steamy hill. And he tried Lo gouge out the of-
fensive "the ." Didn't quite m a ke it.
Som ebody else has filled it partially with
bathtub grout. Still it shows through. ••• Tusitala. the teller of tales, is what the
Samoans called RL.5.
We are staying at the Tusitala, a fine,
wind-swept hotel. The new one on t he ista-nd.1n the lobby, a localpainterbas done
a portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Below it, he wrote in the poem.
He did the same thing : "Home is the
sailor. home from THE sea.'· ••• u·s a ha lf hour drive from Faleolo
Airport to Apia town. Through villages of
open Samoan houses with tropical flowers
spiked into banana plant trunks before the
steps .
THESE ISLANDS have 160,000 people.
Nine of every 10 are pure Samoan, the
largest pure Polynesian group in the South
Pacific.
They are BIG brown people. Almost au
are barefoot . Officials wear sandals on of-
ficial business. Men wear the wraparound
lava lava. • •• • It's not easy to commute around the
South Pacific. You get into Pago 'Pago in
American Samoa by PanAm from Honolulu
at 3 in the morning. A British-made prop jet
or Polynesian Air runs you over •t8 a.m. A
half hour ride.
Not much to do. Apia is a few blocks of
main str eet. But the sun shin es on
thousands of towering coco palms. The
flowers are brilliant. And no seas flash with
such intense blue as the South Seas.
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Uretl' house bas been -· • Dlcffonafy: w e would 1111 adult-phase of dresa ::r:t :~':::ii!6~:!:::~=~
burgled? As lhe flashing television set. What we never have guessed his ... or he needs ra•• to .,.. Uftdln•9Md 111 •"matt•".,.,,_ red ll•hts of the ......iice d d . t .. 'f. d hi -ter 111110111tMi.1ao1s.1dlkc-1,W11111n cruise~ silhouette them can't un ers tan 1s his quest to be understood. s .w in aroun s s eo ::::..=~! .... " tn. "''' 111A>11u110ft
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tW'ftl lo his half.numb home. vocabulMry to one-word-thought is there, but ~~~=.!.~~::_...,,
wile and says, "It was fit~·all: gross. This ap-we've got to get tbroueb TUOM1v.u11To••McDHMOTT everything we had." BICYCLE: A seven. pli-to food, surround· to him that they do not e r:•""•"' ea.-We 've Ju•t se nt letter o bscene word "'"' 1•Hart~11M1..st .• s..11 .. • --~ .. er c'"'ld 0"rr to ,.....1 m'"'arung, ''You mem 1 ings, vacations, people. reproduce themselves. S..Aft1,cA.t1111
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Tony Randall wlll
narrate "The Second ~Revolution ," r ·eleventh and final
. pro1ram in •'The
American Parade"
series, at 10 o'clock
tonight on Channel 2.
Taurus: Look
To Potential
MONDAY, SEPT. Ll
By SYDNEY OllA&•
AaJES (March 21-April 19): You &el finan-
cial facts or life. Some ol your desires, Instincts
are temporarily curtailed.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take lone·
ranee view. Perceive potential.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Contusion exists
, -you may have to go backstage, behind scenes
,. for actual answers.
CANCEa (June2l·July22): Youreffortspay
dividends. Your good will is N.!clprocated.
,
LEO <July 23·Al.le. 22}: You extricate
Younelf from confininc aituation -or rulemma.
VlllGO (Aue. 23-Sept. 22 ): Unknown factor
exists -ii you don't know, do nothing.
LlllaA <Sept. 23·0cl. 22 ): Study Virgo f mesuee for valid hint. Look behind scenes.
SCOaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You do best now
by 1oin1 slowly, especially if legalities are in·
volved. Take nothlns f« er anted. SA~IT'l'A<JS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Go
beyond what has been a llmitation. You can
I create, communicate, bring forth a special
service.
CAPRICORN CDec. 22-Jan. 19 ): Lunar upects coincide now with getling to heart of
matters. decisions, creative endeavors that last.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Your best
qualities, efforts surge to forefront. Accent on solidity.
~ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Be flexible -r experiment. write, speak, visit and receive vis·
itora.Cbeckreports.
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Sundar.S!f>tember 12. t!176 DAILY PILOT 1J J J
Polio Can't Stop Music
LOS ANG£UCS <AP) -'ne audience has
come to aee Se&la Md Qafta iD contert but firtl
la obU1ated to ala .......... u open1ni act no on•
baa ever beard of: Dearaortt and Joaeph.
So t.bere'a DO way UM crowd could be pre-
pe.red for what la about to bappen. A Y~I man
walb on at.,., bltroductt blmaelf u Mareua
Ja.epb and ••YI bll ,.,...... wu atrlcken wlU\ Pollo wben be wu 11 mootba old. They are there
toab.ve lheir muak, be Mela. • J~ then atlidel off tbe atqe. WMn be re..
appears a few mommt1 l.W, &. b carrying
Darmy Durdorff in h1a arma. He lays hla friud ·a
bonibly lwi.d bod)' on a couch at ceot•r etqe,
banda him bll maDdolln and the Ht bestna.
TBS SCENE BAI been replayed In clUu
8Cl'OU the cowatry W. awnmer.
''You can allDOlt feel the tension wben J
carry D~ on atqe," uya JOMph, 24. "The
•_.enc• doesn't know whetMr we're out there
to &et sympathy or Wbat. Then ball way tbrou1h
the flnt .001 you bear thLa sigh of relief because
they know we 're there to play.''
"I get the feelln1 most people want us to be
good for my sake," Deardorff observes. ,''They
don't want to clap out ol aympat.by. So wben It
tu.ma out we're good, they're really l]ad."
But they're respoodlna to more than that.
They're retJ>0Ddin1 to the joy ol the gentle rock
music, the joy that so clearly reaJdea within
Deardorff's crippled body. More than any speech
be could make, more than any jokes he could tell,
the harmonious, upbeat music he and Joseph
make Jets people know be is no candidate for their pity.
IN CONVE&SA110N. too, the 24-year-old
musician with Iona. curly bait is totally frank
and seemingly uncoocerned about his handicap.
''Us playing and performing bas ootbJn1 to
do with my physical condition," Danny main·
taina. "All I want ls for people to listen to our
music."
One wonders, t.bou&b. If that is all they are
lntereatect"tn -.tosepb ab.ares !Us ~artner's reel·
inp -then why make such a dramatic entrance
that can only serve to focus attention on
Deardorff's hanruc1p?
A couple or reasoos, they respond matter-of·
facUy. For one tbinl, becau.e ol the way bis body
ls contorted, Danny has to be lying down to play
hia mandolin. So even if be came on stqe in bls
wheel chair , someone w<MUd have to Utt him up
and lay b1m on the couch.
FO& A WHILE Deardorff was brought on by
two stagehands carrying him on a cot, but they
had trouble negoUatlng thelr way thro1&1b the
cables and sound equipment. and the youne
sin&er·soagwriter feared they would drop blm.
"It's obvious I'm crippled; we've 1ot to work
With it somehow," Danny reuooa. "We don't
want to gel too serious about it. but people are 10-
int to take it seriously at flrat anyway. So we
ml~t u we.U 1etit out ol tbe w~."
RICHARD HARRIS
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Deardorff and Joeepb hav• been parlnen for
leaa tb&a a year. althou&h they've known each
other for about 11 mootha. They met at Day s
Prod\aetlou, Lbe com.paay that manages Jimmy Seala aad Dub Croft&.
UN~BLE TO flnd an outlet to perform his
muaic, Dear;dorff and h1I wtfe. Joyce. had left
Belliqbam, Wash .. and tome to O;ay s lo Lo.o;
An&eltt In 1974. He hoped that because aome or
ble eons• reflected hla &aba'i faith, Seals and
CJU'U, 1lao Bab.a 'l folJowra, would bu.y them.
lnalead, the company signed Deardorff to
perform them bimaeU. Joeepb already was
wwkin& there 1D the publ.bh.lq division, and lhe two*•m• friends.
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•Mother
&wy lltOming, when the family has
left ttte hou,e,. Betty, a suburban
hoclNwlfe, draws all the drapes and
ga.e Into her l»droom. where she pulls
• bottl• of vodka from her dresser
d,...,,
Her 16-year~d daughter, who has
been trying to hold thtl family togtlther
as a substitute m«her, has given up
and lelt home. Her 14-yetu-old sister is
trying to fill In. ..
•Father
quality-U1hen hes there, and sober.
•Schoolboy
patents haven't noticed the depletlotrt of
thltir liquor #upply because they drink " too.
• en1or 1 1zen S · c·t· ~
Sh~ ~--n ~ answer the phone nor
• the ~Yd day, and makes a mere
stab at hoUlework -a load ot laundry, ,,,,..,,,_, or• """11 thlown togflther. By
evening she Is dead drunk. .
Jeck is a businessman, one of his
company's star ~. He takes a
three-hour mlltid Jcnch evety day, and
Mondeya he da.n'l make it to worlc. ~
II h6 does, he'$ hu1g over and leaves
early. But his work is still of the highest
Eleven-year-old Davy brought a
seal~ envelope home from his teacher
the other day. It read, '7his may be
hard to believe, but I think Davy Is
coming back from lunch drunk."
And he haa, It rums out Hes been
getting liquor from his parents' cabinet
and passing it around. It makes him
look like a big man to his friends. His
George, a retired optometrist, Is
having a hard time adjusting to a Hfe of '
leisure. In his 70s, with an ailing wltf. ·
he began finding solace in drinking. He
once was a man with great businNS
acumen, used to being in control. He
misses all that and now he's lost control
of his life.
Mcoholisln: Could -You Be a Victlln? ...
ByDOUSLEE Ol•OIMY,....,.
WbOe .U eres have been rt~ Ob marijaane, c,ouine and....,._ for Ulle .,..i few years, Ameri~'s moiJt popular
ncriattDu1 dna.-.Jcobol-U. beta makiAg steady in-
roada Into everyday living.
Tbewbole ramlly'sdrinkingit now.
1'be slid row bu.m can a take a back seat to the busi-nesamao who downs Ulree ma.rtlni.s al lunch, the suburban
wife wbo nips from a bottle in the linen closet, the teen·ager
wbo loiters outside a liquor store and the 7-year-old who
pilfers from bis f atber's wet bar.
And the resource ceoten are hard put to keep up with the problem.
IN ORANGE County alone, some 40 agencies, ranging
rrom Alcoholics ADOQ.ymous and tbe Alcabolism Council to
ba9pitab, recovery houses and c:oumeling services, worlt
day and night in dealing with it. And they can use more help.
Some of it is on the way. Recovery centel"S fot' women are in the works. Employe programs in business and in·
duatry aJready are showing progress, and help for YoUtb.s is , • now available.
Statistics from tbe council show that there are an
estimated nine million alcoboUcs in the United States. Of
tbem, 1.2 \Dillion are in Clllfornia and 193,000 in Orange
Camty, wb.i~bon more than 17,000 under 18 and at
least 20,000 women drinkers. -
~liquor 1ndaltry spends tnore than $400 million a
year te> t.ell i>ecJple that if they drink they'll be successful,
happy liDd 1exy, according to council spokesman Dodie
Guat. '
"B\1T WE'&E oot against drinking per se," she pointed
ouL "We're an educatiooal agency and our goal is twofold-
to let peollle know alcoholism is a disease and thal it's
treatable."
Alcobolism is one of the nation's top three tillers, she
said. Many think tt could be No. 1 because it's nol always on
the death certificate.
"But lt's responsible for heart attacks, and other dis·
eues u well u the more commonly k.Down cirrhosis of the
liver."
All drinkers have one of three reactions when they
start drinking, acCGr'ding to the council. The normal drinker
get.a pleasure from a couple of drin.b and discomfort from " ..
too many. So be limits bimsel.C.
TBE TOTAL abstainer finds it repugnant from the start
and qUits immediately.
The potential alc:oholic is the one wbo gets all pleasure
from it, without the after effects-no illness, no hangovers
no&eYen.., obriouadrunkenDeU.
He can do this tor many years, unUI one day be gets
sick. He rationalizes and ~es It on something else .f. \
beca\.me he's ne•er beeD9tclt before.
Butbe's booked by this time.
And it's progreaive, the report says. Without excep-
tion. Sooner or laterbewUJ die from It. if be doesn't get help.
Cause of the disease is as yet unknown, said Ms. Gust,
herself• recovered alcoholic.
0 MOST A\1TBOarnES say there is a threefold factor
in alcobolism-pbyslologlcal, pyscbological and socio-
cultural. All tbl"ee may be present, although the mix may be
different. ·~re alao is the physical factor-<!alled the X fac·
tor-eo one knows exactly··· ilia. But drinken Just don't metabolize the same way al person does.''
Akobollcs come in erent guises, she said.
'"The lmace of the 'w bum ls a misnom eT. Less
thu five percent of the na '1 drunks are bums. Most pro·
blem drinkers are millin1 around in soc!'iety, seemingly
oby.
"Some don't even drink every day. And they seem
perfectl7 normal-for a while. The job is the last thing to go,
so the alcoholic can operate effectively for years. But he
will die from il. That's inevitable."
So, how do you find out if you ·re a drunk?
"BEaE IS a workable deliniUon ," Ms. Gust said. "Ir dri.Dldnc ls proving destnictive in any area of your life and
you continue to use it, it's alcoholism.
"Jt abows u.e_ first in the family, then with the law (gel· one arresticlJ. anCJ finally in the job ...
Total abstinence is the only solulion~be emphasized.
"And don't believe wbal you hear about returning lo social
drinktn1." She wu referring to the Rand Corp. report which
claims aome recovered alcobollca can return to moderate
driDltlng.
In response to the report, council executive director
·Cot a problem'! Tian write to Pat Dumi . Pat will cell red tap!. getting the
~•and action you Mat to tolw intqtdtit• m p<>vemrMnt and btm·
ntll. MoilJl""rqwlffon.stoPot l>tmn At Your Snvicf.', Oron~Cocut Doily
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DEAR P'A T: WI had Armstrong "Easy Sb'eet'' linoleum
floOrlng lnstall9d In our kltc:Mn and utlllty room In the f•ll of
1'71. Before the end of the SKond yur It--.. to crack. OUr
flooring retailer had she slmllar compl•fti He offered a
reptacement In U. SMne price range even thOUlh the o,..
YNr warranty had tJCDlred. After I pfckM-Gut tfit replace-
ment flooring, I newr ..... dfromtheJnsUlltrao-ln. I flMI· ly wrot9to Armstrong Co. headquarters last March, but I'm
5tlll waiting to have my flooring replaced. \.
M.E., Costa Mesa
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POSTER BY JOYCE FOLEY OF MATER 'DEi HIGH SCHOOL ~·
Entry Ill ACOC-Jeycee Alcohol Aw•r•"•M Contnt
Jolln L. Stewart said, ''Tellint an alcoholic be can go back
to drinkiQ8 ia like telnn, a diabetic candy lan 't harmful."
DL MAX Scbnelder, med.teal director of Beverly
Menor Alcoholism Hospital, slated, "Evidence shows that
leas than one percent ol the people who have a drinking pro-
blem can ever return to social drtnldnc. end even Ulla is ex·
pertmenlal because the results ol long.term studies are
open to diapute. •·
Dr. Jobn Newsom, ol South Coast Community Hospital
Careunit, aaid, ''Tbedangerofthis typeolpubliclty ls that it
bolds out false hopes ror the vast majority or alcoholics who
cannot return to social drinking.••
One man who would agree with this is a 34·year
member of Alcoholics Anonymous in Orange County, which
has just celebrated it.s 3Sth anniversary.
Speaking anonymo,i.sly ,•as per the AA rule, he said 50 to
SS percent stay sober af'ter~xposure to AA. "But another 2S
percent slip back and return for more help after a little
springtraining. Theothcr2Spercentweneverhearfrom."
IN 'ftlE 35 years since the central offic~ in the county
opened up, the ratio of alcoholics seeking help has increased
rrom 1in60to1 in 10, be said.
A hundred calls a day come into the office for help . Last
June 960 persons called for themselves. Jn addition, l,000
,., .. ·,. .. . ....
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t"alled-eboot • drinking member ol the...f amily _ __
There are 314 groups meeting ln both closed and open
sessiona in rented or bortowed halls every week, he said.
"People come in droves now, where it was only one or
two at a time before. We've been averaging 20 new persons
at every meeting in the lut six months.'•
Tbe Increase ln membership ls partly due to the influx
ol people Into the county over the years, but al90 to the refer.
. ...
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rala Crom hospitals and recovery houses.
••nu.owsBJP ls the key word for AA ,•• be said. ''Our
only business is to get sober, si.y sober, get our lives becJt
tocetber and then go out and belpotbers.
"It's a wonderftll movement, and, u time coes on, peo.
ple will realize it more.'·
Al·Anon and its branch, Al-Aleen, AA's parallel re-sources for families of problem drinkers, also are experienc· inc arowtb. Their purpose is to help relatives of alcoholicS(
cope with the illness and readjust their own attitudes in ordet.
to live more norm al lives.
At least four people are affected by a drinking family
member. the group estimates.
Aa one member put it. "Often it's the family that is sick.
Physiological and psychological damage takes place."
The wile of an alcobollc, she said that since joininc Al-
Anoo she bas never been so happy.
"AL-ANON helps us to disassociate ourselves from the
drinker and learn to live for ourselves. Without that kind of
help, life becomes unmanageable. There is onen physical
violence. We become insane and often the drinker is wone oCf
forit."
By cbangi~ themselves and beeomiog more un·
dentandl.lig, they sometimes can help the drinker so that be
e:ods up at AA, she said.
Since the group's ope:ning in Tu.stin in 1974, some 10 to 20
members have vohmteered to provide referral to the 7~plua meetine• held every week in the county. Thia includes the
teeD·age children of alcoholics.
While some teen-agers, however, are coping with drink·
log parents, others are having their own problems with
Americe's favorite beverage.
Perhaps the m06l shocking figures of all come from
Tom Allbrandi, writer. lecturer and reformed drug addict
and alcoholic.
ALIBllANDI, director of youth services for the
alcoholism council, says there are estimated to be 17,SOO
teen-age drinkers in Orange County, nol counting those un·
der 13.
"And this may beooly half the figure ,•· he said.
It isn't a barrio problem, either, be emphasized. ln a
study he's doing for the county be has found so far that ot
2,SOO boys and girls interviewed, about 90 percent drink
alcoholic beverages.
"It's a turnabout," be said. "Now it's the parents who
are stoned on cocaine. vallum and mother's helpers, and the
kids are the booiers."
Preliminary results of bis survey also show that in the
7-lo-21-year age bracket, 25 percent have blackouts. 2S per-
cent say drinking makes them feel helter, two percent admit
•problem. "Cleuly one quart.er ol Orance County Irids are
out of control.''
BOW DO THEY get the stuff! At home and at the store.
he explained. "Watch outside a liquor store sometime, and
yoiu'll 1ee them slipping adults money to buy it Cor them."
Alibrandi 's method for dealing with the problem is to
put them on a program to reduce s tress and build self·
concept. "They learn to relax and discover who they are." It may not work right away, be admitted, "but it acts
like a time capsule. Sometime doW!l ttie boulevard it'll hit
them when they've got a bead full of facts and a belly full of booze."
Alibrandi's figures notwithstanding, teen-agers seem to
be running a poor second to their own mothers in the dash for
the botUe, other studies show.
DESPITE A laclt ol bard statistics, women appear to
account for the largest Increase in the drinking problem in
recent years, according to the National Institute of Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism.
Ttaditionally known u "closet" drinkers, women have
made it difficult to obtain reliable data and have contribut·
ed to the tendency to ignore the problem.
Bul the closet door is opening. A California Commission
<See OVERCOMING ALCOHOUSM Page 83>
YOU DAILY PtlOT
SECTION 8
Sunday, September 12, 1976
float".e•• tttet h••• NP'eced ''hlY -..1" do not h"9 theei ""'' Wlleref, MIMOn Md..,..,..,, High fet •nd tow proleln flelt IMIUlona. for"'°"........._ Oft weer, CM• end I....._ (more lhen 11 percent fet end leM U.en 15 pen:ent protein)-.:
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DEAR PAT: I landed In Hawaii aboard Aloha Alrllneson Al»rtl 25. When 1 went to collect my baggage, one of my suit-Pnlcfl Bird•? 11 tllf' Siiao f ,lt11 • ••
cases was broken. I had Insured my luggage and contents for DEAR PAT: Do you know what we can do to get r id of all
$500 at a Continental Casualty Company booth for $7 . ..0 the birds around our house? They are ve ry m essy and noisy.
before maklno the flight. I filed a clalm for $28.07, the cost of We don't want to harm them, but we would appreciate learn,
reptac:fng the piece of luggage, bUt I've never received It. Ing how to encouraoe their departure.
l.C., Fountain Valley G. B., COSta Mes.
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Sund!y. S.ptembef 12. tt7e . -. Jurists' Prudence Alters U.S. Law
WASHINGTON (AP> -As lbe
smaU band ot tourista trooped up the
SUD.lit marble sle1>1, a mJddl•a,ed
m.an in a contervative 1ray 1wt
walked dowo a few feet from t.bem.
· They paid him no attention. They
~ come to se. the SUpreme Court of
IM Um~ Stat.es, and had Juat let one·
a{ntb of it slip by them unnotfoed.
The man was Justice Harry Andrew ~kmun. •
Like hi.a br,.thren on the nation's
hishest court, Bl~ckmun ls not known
to tbe public ln the way Hnat.on and
c•blnet members are. 1be JuaUces do
nqt appear resularly on television.
They seldom 1ive press conferences.
,.Their speeches usually deal with
arcane legal subjects. ,
YET AS lltJCB as anyooe they
abape the pattern ol life in America.
And. because of a ahitl ln \be court. a
sblft that Harry Blactmun bas belped
tQ bring about, \he justices are sbap-ina America far differeoUy than tbe
Court dJd Jess than a decade ago.
When former Pruidenl Richan! M.
Nlxon was elected in 1968, the
Supreme Court, under lbe leadership
9f Chief Justice Earl Warttn, was ex-
panding Bill or Rl,hts protectiOftS for
both accused cnminals and Jaw·
abid(n.g citizens.
Now, many legal scholars believe,
there bu been not jmt a slowing down
ol this process but a change in direc-
tion under Chief JusUce Warren · r:-~er -particularly in the court's ~vi term. . ~~~nc tbat term the Justices up-~d capital punishment as a penalty
•fw murder, ruled that defendants
may be Mntenced to jail by judges not
jtaiffd in the Jaw, pennjtted arrests
" in a JM&blic place without a warrant. ~ &PIJl'OYed zoning laws that sing.le out
• X-rated theaters and bookstores for
: special restrictions, permitted
: military commanders to bar political
~ c,.mpaicninc oo their bases, and
rilled that laws may not be struck
-:-·:: as d iscriminatory merely
• ~ aUH tbey have a dlaproportionat.e ~ ct on members ol one race.
~~ J USTICES also banded down
ons that make il more difficult,
arioua ways, for persons claiming
lions of their constitutional
dibta to sue in federal court.a. .. ~1n the term beginni.Dg Oct. 4, the
, court will consider a number ol other
~ cuea in vol ville an individual's rights.
~
FRONT AOW: WHITE, BRENNAN, BURGER, STEWART, MARSHALL
Beck Row: Rehnquiat, Bleckmun, Powell, Stevena
The Warren court more often chose lo
u.te> to appeals by defendants.
Williams was convicted of the nx slaying of 10-year-old Pamela
Powers of Des Moines, Iowa, on the
day before Christmas, 1968. The
Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
overturned his conviction because re-
marka made lo him by a policeman,
in an automobile without an attorney present, led Williams to show officers
where the girl was buried. Iowa of-
ficials are asking the court lo rule that
tbe only lest for omission of a state-
ment u evidence abould be whether
or not it was given vohmtarily.
During bis presidency, Nixon said
tbe court luad "gone too far in weaken-
ing the peace forces as against the
crim.lnal forces." He called for strict
coutruction of the CoostituUon. And
be appointed four men to the court
wbo agreed with him.
"IN JIANY OE~ of the court's
work -criminal procedure, the First
Amendment, equal protectJoo, and
others -tbe difference between
where we ar• ~ and where we
were at the close of the Warren era is
marked and inescapable." says Prof.
A. E. Howard of the University of
Vi.rginia Law School.
Tbe chan1e began with the appoint·
ment in 1988 of Chief Justice Burger,
men grew up i n mod est
drcumstanct>s, Warren the son of a
Norwegian-born railroad car Inspec-
tor and Burger the son of a sometime
truck farmer and salesman who, odd·
ly enough, also worked u a railroad
inspector. As a prosecuting attorney
in California Warren, like Burger as a
lower court Judge, earned a reputa·
tJon for being tough on criminals.
But by the time they reached lhe na-
tion's highest court, t.bei? experience
had led them to sharply differing
judicial philosophies. Wvren asked
continually: "Is it fair?" Burier has
asked. "If it doesn't make aoodaense.
how can it make good law?"
111E SECOND juatlce named was
Blacltmun, a college math m~or who
considered studyl.Dc medic:fne. But he
cboae law and eventually ro1e to the
btnch of the U.S. Court ol Appeals
before his appololment to the high
court In 1970. Self-efracine by nature,
Blackmun once told a luncheon au-
dlence \hat after four yea.rs oo the
Supreme Court, be atill found himself
.. mildly Ill a t eue" on belDJ in·
trod~ed at pubJic functions. Heia67.
Nixon rounded out his court ap-
pointments in 1972 with the selection
Of Justices LewU Franklin Powell Jr.,
88, and William Hubbs Rehnquist, 51.
meot of the Burger court occurred. on
May 22, 1972. the date ol \he finst ma·
jor cnmlnal decisioo in which all rour
NI~ appo nleea participated. In th t
ruling, the court held five to four lhat
states m ay Jet lt'M·lhan-unanJmou
Juries convict peNons of crime.
JOINING TUE four Nixon appoln·
tees in the m ajority wu Ju&tlce
Byron Raymond Whitt>, 59, who hus
continued to side wilh them frequent-
ly lo criminal cases. perhaps reflect· inc bia experience as depuly attorney
general before going oo the bench.
White, a former All ·American foot·
ball player and Rhodes scholar, was
appointed by President John F. Ken-
nedy ln 1962.
Since 1972, the eourt has expanded
the authority of police lo search peo-
ple without warraots, narrowed the
circumstances in which a criminal
suspect must be warned oC his legal
ri&bts, and restricted lhe power of
stale prisoners to challeflie the way
evidence was obtained.
"The court seems to be more in line
now with lbe thinking of pro-
~utors." says Louis P. BergJta, dis-
trict attorney of Santa Clara County,
Calif., and president of lhe National
District Attorneys Assn.
Powell recently made the unusual
move of speaking out publicly on the
trend or the coµrt in criminal law. Jn a
speech at an American Bar Associa-
tion meeting, he said the court was
e vol v ing "a s ounde r balan·
ce ... between the rights of accused
persons and the right of a civilized
society to have a criminal justice
system that Js effective as well as
fair."
IN ANOTHER area, the court bu
tended to diminish the Warren court's
expansion of the procedural rights or
citizens affected by government ac-
tions. Take. for example, \he case of
Edward Charles Davis In.
Davis was a photographer ror the
Louisville, Ky., Courier·Joumal and
Times. In June. 1971, he waa arrested
by a department store house detective
on a shoplifting charge. He pleaded
innocent and the charge was placed ln
an inactive m e.
ln Decem ber. 1972, Louisville
police included Davis' name and pic-
ture in a nyer they distributed to
storekeepers identifying "active
abopUften." Shortly after thiJ the
cbarce acainat Davis was dismlssed.
He aued, charging a violation or his
constitutional r ights because or
damqe to h1a reputaUon.
Yoac Can Belp
Checking Care
Now lbat it's Septembtr and people are
livtna by the calendar qam, perhaps thcro are a few hours that can be devoted to volun-~rinc. ·
Here are three type• 0( openlnas av all able
through the Voluntary Action Center, 1714 w.
Balboa Blvd .. Newport Stach, 67$-lnlO.
An Or4nge County mtotal health or·
ganliation la aetklQC t»lp for a project re.
Sardina community r'elldenUal care for men-
tal health paUent.. Volunteers would cather
11\formatlon about the. county's *rd·•nd·
care homes, concentrat.i.QI on the poslUve
aspttts as well as DMdecl lmprovementa. Tbe
volunteers would work io pain, tourin1 tbe
faclllty and talklnl to the operat.or or director
aod r,sldents. Thia protram lnvol•t• a
minlmum time commitment. •
Sclw>ol will aooo be open and the Ret.tred
Senior Volunteer Program bum~ request.a
for clusroom aidea tbrou&bout aoutla Orance
County to assist witb tint throueh aixlb
graders. Selliors who have traveled and have
colored slides which they could show with a
commentary that would interest )'OUngsters
are especially needed. There ls alao a creat
demand for arts and crafts lnstructon.
A couple or adult education tHc~ers in the
Costa Mesa area need a.ides to uslst Lhelr
Spanish-speaking adult students ill evening
· counes. Voluoteen must be bilingual and
willing to help two evenblgs per week, either
Monday and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and
Thursdays from September through June.
Help for You ·
'Won a :Prize'
"Congratulations! You have just been
selected as a winner or a free ...•.. " is
still a bard-to-reslst sales approach that \s
now outlawed by Section 11$37 of the
California Bualness and Prolesalooa Code.
This section provides that ills unlawtul to
notify any penon by any means, u part or an
advertising plan or scheme, that be has won a
prize, and tbal as a condlUon of receiving such
a prize he must purchase or rent any goods ~
services. ' '
One is that of a convicted Iowa
murderer, Robert Andrew Williams.
Tbe court bas been astect to overturn
• or sharply curtail Its 10..year-<>ld nale
" that a ~esslon by a auspect ln
· t.ben a fede!'al appeals court Judge in
Washinltoo, D.C. Nixon WU atlract-
ed to Burger because of his atroq law
and order decisions and bl.I off-Lhe-
bencb criticism of the liberal Warren
court. A white·baired, digntlled-
looldoi man -Illa criUcs call bltn
pompous -Burger, 68, ls described
by an admiring colleague as "a self· made man ... trying to run a team of
prlma donnu."
Powell, a wealthy Vi.ri&lolan and
former pn11Jdent ol the American Bar
Aasociatlon, ia perhaps tbe moet
moderate, or centritt, of the four.
Rehnquist. who was an a.uiltantU.S.
att«ney general when appotnted to
the court, la the mOlt conservative of
the JuaUc•. UnUl the last term, be
wu fr~uently isolated as a lone dls-
sen~r at the conservative end of the court spectrum. Lately, however, he
has gained a · reputatioo as a team
player among the Nixoa appointees,
who have become more cohesive.
Lut March 23, the Supreme Court
naled five to three that Davis had not
been eotJtJed to a bearing or notifica-·
tion before t.be police included him on a list of abopli!ters.
Additionally, Section 17533.8 of tbe'Code
provides that it ls unlawful to offer by mail or
telephone a prtze or cl.ft with the Intent to orrer
a potential customer a 1aies presentaUon at
the Ume the prize or glft is delivered or given
in the customer's home, unless the intent Is a\
the time of the offer ln a clear and unequivocal
manner.
~· police custody may not be used
against him unless the suspect had
been warned ln advance of h1.s cco-
stituUooaJ rights.
The case lllu.strates the tendency or
thil court, unlike the Warren court, to
accept for review criminal cues ln
-wbkb the defendant prevailed in the
tower court and the state is appealing.
Burger's personal bad:grotmd was
slmllar in many ways to that of his
predecessor as chief justice. Both The turning point ln the develop-
Although be could s ue in state cowu for libel. the justices said, the
Constitution did not protect him from
harm to his reputation. The dissenters·
called \he decision "frightening for a
free people."
"Because the aometbfne-for·nothfng emo-
tional syndrome aWl exist.s, many comp1alnts
reaching the Orange County Oltlce of
Consumer Affairs involve schemes which
begin with the 'woo-a·prlze' routine," said a
spokeswoman from that ottlce.
When someone uses the "free lift" ap-
proach, treat the matter with the suspicion it
deserves. · ..
~ Record-keeping Upheld A Pretty Drive, But
Where's the Road?
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SAN FRANCISCO man's wUe with a
(AP) -A penon arrest· niebllt.ick, according to
ed but never prosecuted the court record.
in court can't force Jaw
lt added the official re-
tention and dissemlna-
Uoo of the arrest record
does not violate the st.ate
constitutional right of
privacy nor deprtve
Loder' of due process d.
Jaw.
enforcement offiCft'll to FOua MONTHS later
destroy records In the . the mmlnal complaint
caae, the California filed a1awt Loder was
Supreme Court has dlsmlsaed forlackolpro-
naled. aecuUon. A San Dieco
The unanimous de· County Superior Court 0 TAKEN together, the
cilion involved Joeeph rulinl rejected h1a cte. multiple purposes for ~er. arrested July 22, mand that authorities which police, pro-
·1012 in San Dle10 on erue or return the ar· seeutors, courts and pro-·~i.arges of battery, ob-restrecord. batlon and parole
;ttrucUng a police officer Jn upholding the lower authorities may coaswt
FRESNO (AP) -Fresno Me,yor Ted
Wills, 11trugglln1 to get a freeway bullt
tbrou1b the city, tbJoka the State or
Calilomla '•priorities are confused.
State transportatlon officials say
Freeway 41, which now stops near Fresno's
southern edge, can't be condnued throuab.tbe
city u pJ&Dlled because of a lack or funds.
B\lt Wills Hid be .got a Jetter from tbe
state recenUy saying the city can apply for
fuodl available to landscape the freeway sec:·
tion that waa scutUed from the comtruclion
schedule. Cd dis turbing the court, Supreme Court records of arrest not re-
ptace. . pointed out there la no IUltinc 1D conviction con-· ----------.,..~------' . 1be lncldent occurred statute or ordliaanee that .Utute a wbttaotial IOV· :~ a dilp.ute with a requirel the de&~-~ interest," the
San Oleso policeman ol an.trecords lnsucb SUpremeCourtruled. llWAIO
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Btg!Mtrl throutfl ldvanced.
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detestimate the adverse -. .. _...__ -...T.w.t
effects on an lndividual 'a ,_ ~,~ :."'.. ~".: Ille .... later life lf these im· m•~m.iuM1••· 1922...,._,...,
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materialise," the court ------------------
added. "But we are con-
vinced that in Call!omla
lbe riaka bave been
IJ'98lb' dimlolshed in re-r----------7n:'SI~~~~.., cent yeara by atgn.lftcant
JeclJlaUve and executJve
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Barbers Fa Ce New Styl~ Competition ·
RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN'S HAIRCUTS
Show Trend to Netunl Styf •
BJ lllC&.u:L PAl&SftCll ...............
Wbile there al..,. wW be a market foe lbe
tndltklul men'• h.&ftul. ..,.eiallJ amoaa pre..
teea-a1en and aeaiar ddlem, tbe new wave in
hair deafen ta m.ttac it -.. ditftcult for
berben tocutlt finndwly. ·
A look at lb•:=-.: directory'• YeUow
Paiea la all that's ~verify tbe chancinl
'nature of tbe bualn ...
True, tbe busm.t baa alwa)'I been in a state
of ebaqe -from pompedoun to crewcuta to the
mod loot -but tbe new trend COQ>blned with the
dlllntereat of trainees in followtq the tracliUonal .U. to a amall barbenhop may eventually mark
ibe tmd of old-atyle establlsbmenta.
Slmple namea like Pete's Barber shop are
O\'lq crc>Wld to namboyant adl'Unowic!lq COD•
tour cuttln1. European ruor cuts, lamp and
blower cutaor wtlauatyliQC. ·
1fBEN. DID this influx of new tedmiques beCID? Moel barben potat to cmmetoloe,iat aDcl
beautician Jay Se&rin1. wbo started tlle
''BoUywood Look" durinl tbe early 'IOI. (Sebt·
ing wu one of seven people killed by followera of
aw-tea Manson at tbe bome of actreu SbUOG
Tate.)
By abandOlling tbe aae ol an eleetrtc ruor
aDcl relying on adllon, Sellring started tbe
natural-look hair lt1le for men. At tbe aame
time, Sebring 's adlaor trims avoided the need
for a barber's llceue.
From a social ataodpoint., Sebring's move
was well-timed. Tbe BeaUes and Bolllnc Stones
-rock groups that shocked this country with
haircuts that are now conaidered tame -
became identity symboll fOI' many young people
who copied their idols.
A number of young males grew their hair as
long as possible, causing a financial pinch for
barbers ... .., .,.. dolecl and barbers •till ln ""•sine. tried to tru&e a blckluh
anmsa tbl drawbtp ol a cmw-eut
Gecqe WublNton capUoned. "Keep Amstcan
Qean, a.ta Ha&cat"!
Aa UM flower 1ement1oa wilted, 1 lot of Wea· acers went bad: to tbe cuttin.I dtair. However,
tbe trtp bad~ wun't to Pete's &rberabop, but to
salona and ''halt centrea" where abapina and
DltUral cuta were 1lven.
A. nervous Yount mu wbo OD1,Y wanted a trim waa wUlln1 to Pll1 SU lot bla 1eml-annual
sty.11.q rather than take a chance wilb a regular
barber who mltbt decide to Clve him a set of
"wblt.ewalls" -hair cut above the ears -for $1.75.
Tbia 1e11eratioa. now tn tbelr mid.a., COO·
Unue. to avoid the ecmwntkJna• barber.
Slowly but surely the oWel' set beCan to latch aat.o the .... look and Its ftqpdal POlliblllt1e1.
The weeltb trip to tbe ~ abop wu
beeomiq PUN and hart.bat enpt CW• the ears
1 ar nipped la tbe back no lol\a9' put an o&der man in tbe poeitkm ol defadnl bla mueullnity.
llANY 8BOP8 edapted to the changing 9t1lee ot the late ._ Md eartT '70I by blri.Dc
styllata and rUON:Ut apeclallata. Tbole that
didn't often went out of buaiDMI.
Prices l'OH became of deer 1111 d patranqe.
At present, 1tylin1a COit aQ1Wbere fl'Qm SS to szs
with rel\llar balrcub Ill aJqlt 83-50.
Bob Blakeley, wbo baa owned a abop in Ooeta
Mesa lot 17 yean, ii one ot tbe barben wbo b.as
stayed away from $15 baircut.s.
He said be ii "doi.q all right,., but noted lbat
hia two-chair shop baa been functioning wilb one
chair for tbe past 10 yean. He added lbat the hich school tr1de bu totally disappeared and
that men be once worked on every week now
show up u litUe u four times a year.
"Wbat can you do eacept take a IU)p Ol air
and bep on 1oin1?" be said. "When I started out
we would avera1e about*> haircut.a a day. Now a tood day uera1es arouod lS."
JllAKBLBY said he has seen she JooeJ shop$
dme In the past three years while no new sboP' have opened. LJke other local shop owners,
Blakeley is optimistic about his chances for slft'-
vival because of the conUnuln1 market for ~
minute haircut.a amOQg older men and the recent
ttend towards shorter hair. sun. even ii barbershops underco a re·
slll'1ence. the real problem m_, be findint SO·
meooe willinl to work in them.
"Tbe old barber ls dyln1." said Ross Al-
loway, Weal Coast director foe Rosston School of
Men's Hair Desi,n. It'• not tbat intereat in halT cuUiDa bu waned. 'l"bett la a 12$.penoo waltiftl
lilt to aet into Rosston 's Anabetm school. ' Quite simply it's a question or money -
paraateect $U per hour versus noo appointment
baircub at $3.50 a bea<L As bne student said
wbeD asked why be was going into styling, "t>cl
litetoeaL"
SINCE tm, barber colleges have been r~
quired to teach styling. The nine-month, 1,.,.
hour coune costs each student about $1,000. Ac· cordini to Alloway, 90 percent ot Rosston''
graduates move into styling rather than tradl· tioaal barbering. .
In fact. a number of students at the school
expressed frustration with being forced to prae·
tice old techniques in order to pus the barber's exam.
"I think It's a waste or lime to learn to give someone a shave who you can go out and bu)-a
razor for a quarter,•• a student said.
~Dependencr _Phased Out
t. . BJ ANNE COOPD
Ol-o.lly ,...Miii!
Sharon Northcote ol Mission
Viejo, founder of an organization
for divorced and widowed women. aa)'1 formerly married
women are UJ-equipped to func·
tiOD independenUy.
"A lot ot married women don't
know bow to drive a car." she
told a gatberiag of the C.pistrano
Valley Exchange Club.
"They don't write checks or
know bow to balance a
checkbook. All that changes
when they no lonaer have a husband.''
Mn. Northcote, divorced for
three ye.rs, said her group,
called Phase, was founded two
years ago at her kitchen table.
Sbe and aome women friends re-
allaed that women could belp ea other through the difficult
pbue of learn.ln1 to Uve without
abusband.
PIUSE NOW bas about 500 members in Oran1e c.ctmty, said
. Mn. Northcote. About two-t.birda
oft.be members aredivorctd, the
real widowed. Their averqe age
is42.
The Phase staff of six full-time
volunteers moved into an office
two months ago at 28382
Marguerite Parkway in Mission
Viejo. Stall members olfer a re-
ferral service for women lftking
employment, training, child
care, couuelint and other kinds
of services.
They also publish a monthly
newsletter and organize meet·
ings, which are held tbe first and
third Mondays or the month at 7
p.m . at People.s Federal Savings
in El Toro.
Speakers at the bi-monthly
meetings address such issues as
bow to establish credit or buy in·
aurance, bow to functiOD as a
1m.1e parent and bow to ap-
proach a p~ential employer.
THE NONPROFIT group is
currenUy aupported by $10 an·
nual membership fees. Mrs.
Northcote said Phase ii looldng
for fuodint, but will not consider
1ovemment funcliq, wblcb sbe
said would place ccmtraiota oo
tbln>baae.proaram.
Newly widowed or divOl'Cff
women find themaeln!I isolated
and lackin~ in aelf..confldence.
Mn. Northcote said.
AJ married people, most of
their friendl were other married
couples. Now. alone. tbe1 find
wives treatin& them at a threat
to their marriages and husbands
as a threat to their wives' COO·
tinued dependence.
Tbe purpose of Phase, said
Mrs. Northcote, la to be available
to women when they find
themselves cut off from the emo-
tional support of famllr and
friends.
"Worldn,t to1ether," she said,
"we can do things we couldn't do
aa lndividuals.
··roa EXAMPLE. widowed
and divorced wom• ofteD are de-
n led credit. Our 1roap ap.
proaebed a bank and asked
speclflcally. What do you want tor credit 7 The bank spelled it
out for ua: two yean on tbe job.
two yean In the area or a two.
year ~al credit ratinl.-••
Jira. Northcote aald Pbue does not work with linlle women
or witla married womm who are
atil1 llvia& wlth their balb9nda
"It ii not our intemtion to mate
diYWCe an attracti•e alta'11Mive
to maniate, '' abe amd.
OVERCOMING ALCOHOLISM • • •
<From Pa1eBU
on Women Alcoholics
baa been formed, with
the alcoholism council as
referral agency.
And In tbls area, act·
in& from a dealre to help
members of their own
sex in this dilemma. the
Junior League of
Newport Harbor bu con·
ducted a s urvey of
altbolic aaencles and
facilities lo uncover the
need.a.
THE STUDT rev~al~
that while there are
several recovery bouaes tor--. the county of· 1 .. only one for women,
and this wlt.b only ellbt
beds.
The interviews with 14
groups resulted in re-
peated requests for more
facilities for women, de-
toxification centers for
Indigents, refuge centers
for families of abusive
alcoholics, more
alcoholic wards in
hospitals and foster
homes for children.
The most crying
needs, the members dis·
covered, are for
facilities for women, ear·
ly educaUon for youths
and an "AkohoUatn coun-
ci 1 branch in the
aouthern area.
Aa a re.ult of theft sur·
vey, lea1ue members
have undertaken the~
ject of aettln1 up a
Guys and Gals
Sall Price Penn
A great together look for
lively easycare hair that
bounces back after
( .
halfway house for AA clalms tohnetbe
women and will couple only laatin& aolution -
tbia with public educ•· feUowablp and atand·bJ
tiooprogram. support durlns the
1 1 i criUcal period, followed ~eanwbi e. be p s by a contlnuint auod•
available from existing lion with AA and ita
resources to anyone who members.
cares to seek it. For some, counaeHog
&EFERRALS and in·
formation come from the
council. and support
from AA . Out-patient
cllnJca are offered by the
county, couneelinc by
the .c.bu.ttbes and bU·
ingual groups, medical
help by hospitals, and
living quarters by re·
covery houses. .
How do you cure an
alcoholic?
from their clergyman is
the answer. Otbera go the
recovery boue route or
to the hoapitala for
medical treatment.
Wltbdrawal la the moat
popular firat atep toward
aobrlety in m~
met.boda, but at Ralelgb
Hills hospitals, one of
which is loc ated in
Newport Beach, the
avenlon tre1tment is
employed.
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Wash
Cut cmcl
mow
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How 1200 ·
~n-
Sharon Northcote helps
other divorced wamen
regain_ self-confidence • -·
THE U·DAY Prccram hm>Jvea creattna an u-
pleaaaat responae to
aleobol by giving the pa·
tlent medication wblcb,
when followed wltb an
alcoholic drink. will
make bim vomit.
Speaking for all tboee
wbo have been "down
tbe tZ'ail" and have re-
turned sober and happy,
one member of AA said,
.. Sobriety Is a pro•
greaal•e dlaeue, too.
You come to love It
nae you•re1n ~
with life. So, you crave
more of it.
.. But only one In 10
dnmb set there. '!bat'•
the sad part of it.'•
PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY : . .
It just stands there, getting more valuable.
A Steinway bullf thirty ve-s eo<> 11 otten worth more toct.v than
11 was then.
Not tHlaU" It ts considered s eollec:tor's llem, but becauM the care eod w0<km1nshlp that went Into It keep It as alive tod1y as 11 was when new. Today. It Is still a more resoonalve piano than you
can l1nd In othef' thowrooms. It 11 still the onty piano wt1h the Steinway DiaPhragmatlc
Soundboard. Which. thirty YM"I old Of not. no Qtl'I« SMano hal.
The new Steinway you buV wlll most hkely ahate the Mme blue ct11p late.
Slmply because today's Steinway Is btJ1lt to the same standatds.
Even now, tl'lere 1s no socti thing as raC)ld assembly or mass
C>tOductlon at the Steinway tadOfY. Some other manufac.tunlfl t1Kn
out more pianos in a week thin Steinway does In a '19•· So that once you have a Stelnwsy 1n your home. YoU know It's t'-'• to stay. To give you au the pnde end plenure a piano can
gi'4 •.• plus a modest return on your investment.
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IXCILLIMT SB.ICnOM OF lllUILT & IEFIMISHm •IAMD~
MANY MA.IOI llANDS
WAIBtOUSISHOWIOOMS
S..Dllpl'rwy • .tktW
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t from 25 county I restaurants will
be featured in ,
KOCE-TV
fund-raiser.
Chef Heinrich
Steffen, right,
gives Jerry
Lynch
a sample.
. CALENDAR
LEUKEllJA &OCIETY: Chai.ring the cou.ntywide re-
sldeDtial campaip1onbe '78,000 are Mrs. William J . An·
tbony, Huntinitoo Beach; Mrs. Jobn Meyer, Newport
Beach, and Mrs. Luis I. Kobastti, Villa Part.
The drive opens Wednesday. Sepl. 1s.
SAN CLEMENTE GENEaAL HOSPITAL
AUXWA&Y: A membership lea will be given al 2 p.m.
Thunclay, Sept. 16, in tbe San Juan ~pistrano home of Mrs.
Robert Merritt.
Speaker will be Mrs. Aurilee Wudrick, RN, director of nUl"liAI services.
LAWYERS' WIVES: A membership coffee for Ora.nee County members will be presented at 9 a.m. Thunday,
Sept. lS, at the Sherman Foundation Gardens, Corona del .....
Of special interest will be the announcement or plans for Use group's project, 1be Law and You. Volunteer members
will be trained to teach law-related lessons in Orange Coun-
ty acbools.
The object is to explain to students bow the law alfeda
t.betr livea through the use or interesting and creative lessons.
RETl&EMENT COURSE: A 12-week course exploring ~ona for retirement will be presented on Thursdays at 7
"'p.m .• begioning Sept. 16, in Coroaa del Mar High School
Offered by Coastline Community College, the class will
be taucbt by Marjorie Anderson, a sraduale in psychology
from UCLA.
NEWPO&T BEAOI EBBU.8: The annual cotton par
ty, a pre-season brldae luncheon. is .scheduled at lJ a.m
Tbu.nday, Sept. is, in tbe clubhouse.
· LAGtJNA BEACll Sl1NIO&S: 1be club year will open
· with a poUuck dinner meetln& al 6:30 p.m. Tbunday, Sepl
-11, ID tbe Woman'• Clubhouse.
COSTA MESA WOllEN'S a.VB: The opening luncbeon
wW feature a musical procram by Grace-Lynne Martin and Ken Remo, vocalists.
Members wlll meet for a noon luncheon Friday. Sept.
11, ID tbe du.bbouae.
DU: Clara Bartoo Chapter members are planning a
display of a copy of the BW ol Ri&bta and olller documents In tbe Huntlqton Beach Library annex ln commemoratloo
d CClaltltatJoa Week. Sept. 17-23.
la San Juan Capbtrano the Oranse County Past and
Preleat Re,eols Club wlll have a hmcheoa part1 at 11:30 ·a.m. Saturday, Sep(. JI, ln El Adobe restaurant.
} UllA&aJEDs. INC.: Dinner, wine tasting and danc· .. m. are oo tbe aaeoda bellnn1na al 7 p.m. Saturda7, Sept.18.
. · ·lloD will be Do~ uilHowi.rdSamuelaon.
t . OPBM LEAGllB OF LAGUNA BEACH: New officers
.... lln. C. Henry Beiderbecke, president: Mrs. 1ntnc Ottml. .tee prelideat; 11.n. Carrle llollrine aod Mn. PlaJlUa Uttlejobu. secret.aria, and lln. Harty Pell. trcaimw.
PAUi.EGA!. A880CIATION: Orange County C-..pter
mr'fn\. will beltn at T:SO p.m. llODdaJ, Sept. 20. ln tbe of. &elof .x.Frf .........
.OallAL at18B: Sororttlee at UC lnlne are plannlnC
· n8b event. from Jlanda1, Sept. 20 to Saturday, Sept. 25.
lnterHted women may contact the Colle&iale
. pPheUeelc oCftte at CaJDpu1 ()qaQ!Htion Senic:e..
•. DD.TA GA•llA: A barbecue ls plumed for C:30 p.m .
.• s.tan1a1. Sept, 11, at the Vllla Park home ol. Mn. John
EwnU.
GAll•A PHI BETA: Or1111e County alumnae will
•meet Wednet4a7, Sepl.15, to bear Lyn Wbltlock diac1IN ~
8ma11 Jav .. t« Cao llale Money oe the Stock Mart9'. ror place and tiJne ol the meeting. Pat ~ can be
contacted at 498-0120. .. . , EL CA•INO &EAL WOMAN'S a.us: The 25th~
nivenary ol the orpnlaatloD will be celebrated at a ailver
• tea TJuartday. Sept. lt, ln the Community Clubboule. .
MRS. DONATEl.U MRS. MAGOWAN
KOCE.TJ' Benefit
Sample Tasty
AG opportunity to UJOpit Oran1e County's finesl fooda
and wtDts will be ottered a& a tutinf benefit Sunday, Sept. 218, in South Coait Plua'• Jewel Court.
Presenled by KOCE-TV, Channel 50, u lts finl charlla-
ble event. \be '7·10 p.m. eveat la called A Taste of Qraftle
County aod will olfet evetytblng ln dinner speclallUea h-om
hors d'oeuvru a.nd-..... to salads; ent.reea, vegetables and
deuerta aa weU u a M1edioft ol wlnee.
Stro1Un1 mulriana. aft«-d.lnner ductnc and cooktnc
demoutratlons wW .dd to the eventn1'1 fealivlUea. A com· plimeatary copy of a new reelpe book featurin1 lhe county's
cul1lnewill be available.
Vlattors alao will w•h a lelevlaloa abow ln tbe mH.lng
u KOCE·TV .recorda CM event foe lat.er lbowln1.
Tickel holders may cboole aa muy food and wine
eamplea as they wish from the vartoua bootba and may
relax al dinner tables and chat with rtalaurateura and cbe:fs.
The llckets. which are tax-deductible, may be obtalDed
by calling Ronda Elliott at KOCE, 89'7-o302, or by malllnf a
check to lhe atation. Huptlqt.oo Beach, 92147. Price la $12.50 per person.
Proceeds will-go to support Channel SO as well as The
League of Women Voters and the Southern California
Restaurant Writers Association, who are helping with tbe benefit.
Restaurants lhat have already donaled tbelr servlet19
with others to be added later, are Alfredo's, Amelia's, The
Cellar, Chez Cary. Chafing Dish. Disneyland Hotel Five
Crowns. Gulliver's, HUJllJY Tiger, La Mer, Lakeside, 20th Century Ltd. and Villa Fontana .
MRS. VALENCIA MRS.GRlmN
J'ouw, Rings Exchanged
\
Coast Ceremonies Performed
Donatelli-Teter ~ Valencia-Vargas ... ' Monica, graduated rrom Santa Louise Grey and Brian Patrick
Costa Mesa Hllh School Monica High Sc:bool and current-Farrell.
Cl'8duates, .Susan LoulM Teter Marrled in St • .Josepb•s Jy ~ dolng gradu~te wo.rk at Parents or the newlywedl, wbo
and Jeffrey James Donatelli Cbveb, Los An1ele1, were USCsScboolofBustneSS.Hewas will live in Huntiqton Beach,
were married ifl Newport Harbor Patricia VUSU ud llQmmd president of Lambda Chi Alpha. are the Wesley R. Greys o1 Hunt-•
Lut!teren Cburcb P . v.-c:la. * * * ington Beach and Dr. and Mrs.
The newlywed.I, wfto will lift Their parents are Mrs. Valdez-Connell Francis Farrell of Sprincfteld, in Costa Mesa, are t.be daucbter air:mm A. de Va.rps of Puun. Pa., and formerly ol Fountain
1
of llrs Mary E Taer, Costa taiD Valley and Mrs. Carmen Newport Harbor High School Valley.
Mesa and Dave Teter Hesperia. Valmda, Ldll Angeles. graduates C1!lthia Connell and * * * ~.:i>e~:teii! ~~Mrs c~~~Jb!1:.='Y.= ~ecW:, ~~.!a:!~' rle~bf:~ Slawinski-Jones
• • • Beacb and earned ber elemen· Newport Harbor Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones'
Magowan-Se vet ns tary teaching credential from Ch~~-parents are Mrs. Jeane Irvine bome was the 1etUn1 for
CSU. Los Angeles, where tier C. Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Donald the marriage ceremony linkin1
Juhe Anoe Se\<enu. and Blair
Camuoo JIAgowan, 11'9"uat.e1 ol the Unlveralt) of California,
Davis, exchanged weddiq wws
and rinp ln tbe Ftnt Cbrtsti.an
Church, Huntlqtoa Beach.
Tbei.r pareota are Mr. and Jin.
Jack R. Severns ol Runtlqt.on
Beech and Mr. and Mn. Charles
E. Magowan, Santa Rosa.
Tbe bride is • 1raduate ol Hun-
tiqton Beach High School and
earned Mr degree in envin>n·
mental plannl~ and manqe-
ment.
Ber husband wu a liberal arts
major. The newl7weds WI live
in Secramento. * * ..
Anmversary
Ce/,ebrated
Orchid leis were a part ot the
floral arrangementa for the wed·
cling annivenUJ ol Dr. and Mrs.
Chester A. Jobmton ol Lquna
H1UI who were married a> years
a,oln Honolulu.
The couple, formerly or
Yakima, Wash., were joined by
friends and relatlv.!9 for brunch
at the Irvine Coa1t Country Club
and a party in the bayslde home
of Dr.• and Mrs. J . Monte
Johnston.
Four 1enerationa were
represented at the celebration.
husbandstudled. their daughter . Carolyn Jones, • • * : k.i.~ R. Valdez, all of Newport Beach. andJobnSlawlnsltiolPomona. ·~It . ...,i) The bride alao graduated from The bride -aduated with a BA
G ff• L off ler Orance Cout College where her a.& n tn· e husband attended, and she in geography from the Umtersi·
Marcie Loeftter and Tim GriI· t di d b d C ty of California, Berkeley and fin were married in Our Lady 1 u e a oar bapman earned her credential and
Queen Of An•els Church, College's World CampusAJloat. masters degree In s-lal educa-.. The newlyweds will Uve in San r-" Newport Beach. Jose and continue their educa· lion at Ca.llfomia State Unlvenl-
Parents of the newtyweds. who lion al California State Univensi· ty, Los Ange les where her will live in Huntington Beach, th husband is in the masters pro. are Mr. and Jin. -Ed.anmd W. ty ere. * * * gram, majoring in pbyalca.
Loeffler and Mr. and Mrs. Walter He received hia BS degree
T. Griffin, all of Newport Beach. Farrell-Grey' .. from California Polytechnic
The bride 1raduated from University. Pomona. His parents Alverno High School, Sierra sts. Simon and Jude Catholic are Mr. and Mrs . .Jobn Slawtnald,
Madre and her lnlsbud from La Church, Huntington Beach, wu Hollywood, Fla. 1 Clllld.a Hilb School. the setting for the double ring The newlyweds wiJI live In I
The bride attends Oranie nuptial ceremony linking Suaan Glendora. '
Coast College. where her-1
hUSband studied. -
* * ...
Dahlem-Nord
Karen Louise Nord and
Gre1ory Stewert Dahlem,
graduates of the Univenity or
Southern Calilornla. uchaqed
marriace vows and riQO duri.nl
cerelllOll.les coJ>ducted ID St. An·
drew•s Presbyterian Church,
Newport Beach.
The bride ia U.e daughter ol Dr.
and Mn. Simon Robert Nord of
Newport Beach. She is a
1raduate of Newport Harbor-
Hiib School and Js a member of
Alpha Gamma Delta and the
DauJbtera or the American
RnoluUon.
Tbe aon of Mr. and Mrs.
Jlaudce Dablem of Santa MRS.DAHLEM MRS. VALDEZ ,•
~One-liners Worth Duplicating
DJ.i\)l ANN LANDEM: Tbla
is ili'tepoue to .,Double Vl&lon
In 0 Cfty '' -tbe two women •bo
........ up at a party weartng the
idllllical dnsl.
~ llamte Ebenbower wu ftrJt Lad)', the same t.binl hap-
pllie4 to ber at a Wbite lbM re-
emidoo. Sbe fl'Kioully went up
to Die woman who •as wearing a .._ aaetb" like hen and put w ,a eue bJ saytng, "I hope I IDalt u toftly in mine as you do .la .. l:':ame thin& happened to !.llJ • loq ap. 1 lllwJt a cue ft'ilD llllllle and WSll up to the
~ boat.a and said. ·~ ... •be 10 loots • lot pnUier laii8 m1 ahe 11 ... 'l'be woman
falrlJ beamed. We both reiaaf
and bad a pleuanl evtlliq. -
I 'M FOR HAVING A GOOD
TIME
DEAS GOOD 'l'DIE: na-. .... ~_, ... ,_ .. ...,
......... ......,., ...... ftla.
1119. ........... ft. reaQ
c.mellecka_.., .... ft 111•••
m1reHen,,...t .. !
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a
l4·1ear~ld pl witb a ftl'J b1c
problem. Lut ~I went Out
with a luY l'Ye bem datlu for
five monti... After tbe mowlit be
asked if be eould come tn and
talk for a wbile. I said OK.
Well, we staned to mate oat on
tbe llWal J'OOID aafa. I ~
my folks were uleep. All ol a
sudden my dad tlll'D84 cm tbe
lipta and then we wse.
Ky boyfriend WU just plain
petrified. When be ttiained his
eomposure be Jot \lP and left. My
father didn't •ay aQYtblai, just
turned around and went back up-
atain. I'm writing um letter
after three days o1 reeling mis·
erable. Dad baso 'l spoken to me
since U.at awful t.b1ng happened.
Also, Ann, I baven'l beard ooe
wvrd IJX>m my bo)'frtead. What
abould I do! -UNHAPPY 1A
D&\.& VNllAPPY: Ge .. ,._ ...... •J::lwt JJllRI ....... .. ....... ...
terlatlle ....... 917 ... .. ..... ,,,.. ... .
Al .... ,.... .. ,fltend. .... ,.._ ............. ., ..... .
Wr9 ,..r ellaaeee ol ._,..,
JWl'pnmlleareall&..._.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your
reply to .. Slow Boil'in Boise" WU
off -tarset. The woman com·
plained because her bulbed wu
"too eotbualastlc" about hls
weekly duplicate bridce 1ames .
The part that bot.bend her most
wu the aoelal hour after, with
"live muaic" and dancinl. He
often &ot home at z a.m. -or ......
You adYIHd the auapldous
wife~ to lite 1ames with ber balb and take .._, a tood
book to keep ..._. oceqpled
while be .. did his number."
You SHOULD have told her to
slay home with the boot unw
11:30, then join him for the danc·
ing. A man who bu been tnar·
ried for 3S years doesn't need a
baby-1ttter. What's more, the wtfe would look out ol place with
her book and ber husband would
be emban-Uled by her obvious
attempt to keep an eye oa blm.
ll'• prettJ •illY. rullJ. How much foolln1 arouacl ca a man
do while he la plaJtnf duplicate brtqet -WOMEN'S EDITOll.
FRSMONT TRIBUNE
(NEBRASKA)
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Tbere i• a bil cllffereace
between cold ·and cool. ADD Lan·
den sbows )'OU bow to~ It eool
without freedn1 people out in her
booklet. ''Teeaa1e S.. -Ten w.,. to Cool It." send 50 cents ha
coin and a long, Hlf-addnued,
stamped envelope to Am Lan· cMrl, P .O. BoK 1400, ElliD, 01. eouo.
&inaay Septembe< 12, 1978 OAILYPILOT d .
Misso111i Shows SC About Football, 46-25
Opener
Pits LA,
Falcons
ATLANTA CAP> Steve
Bartkowski, the rook.le sensation
w-bo gave Atlanta a glimmer or
hope last. season. expects an up.
4et today whe n the Falcons
tangle with the Los Angeles
Rams in a National Football
League opener.
"We mow we can win," says
the strong-armed quarterback.
"We k.now we can run lbe ball.
We know we can throw It. We
know we can beat the Rarru."
The preseason warla.re did lit· tie to substantiate Bartkowski's
optimJsm. Atlanta turned io four
miserable losing performances
On T\' Toda11
Chann~I 2 at 10
before regrouping with two
straight victories. Lo.s Angeles
was one of only two NFL teams to
get through the six-game exhibl·
tionslate unscathed.
The Rams, heaV"ily favored to
win the National Conference
West race, are soUd rtine-pofnt
favorites to dispose of their
--d.iviston-neighbo .
"The Falcons are gonna Ci.nd a
way to win," Bartkowski said. "I
really believe thaL lf the of·
fenaive line wants to play, there's
nobody that can stop us."
The Rotns, who bold a com-
m~ 15-2-2 series lead over
Atlanta, will offer a new
backfield in the opener with Ron
Jaworski replacing the injured
James Harris at quarterback
and John Cappelletti moving into
\he fullback s lot in place of Jim
Bertelsen.
"lt 's such a demanding
schedule that we have to get off
to a fast start." said Rams coach
Chuck Knox. "It v.i ll be tough
down there because Atlanta is
always tough a t home."
Bartkowski, last year's Rook ie
of the Year. threw for 992 yords
and seve n touchdowns in the pre-
season. but had nine intercepted
and was sacked nine tames, most·
ly when Atlanta was forced lo use
a pair of rookie tackles·in place or
veterans Brent Adams and Len
Gotsbalk, both or whom have r e·
turned lolbe lineup.
Jaworski threw for 459 yards
and only one score and was
sacked 13 times, including seven-
Umes in LA's victory over San
Francisco last week.
Angels Ruin
Appearance
By Minoso
CHICAGO <AP> -Minnie
Minoso appeared ror the first
time In a maJor league game in
12 years and the 53-year-old
former outfielder did not dis·
grace himself.
Going against California's ace
left-hander Frank Tanana Satur·
day, Minoso struck out his first
time up on three pitches, popped
to second and flied to right.
California won the game, 7-3,
on Tanana'• five-bitter. The two
teams meet at 10:30tod~. Chan·
nel5 wUI cury the action. lliac:»o. the de.lgnated hitter
for the Chicago White Sox.
becaDJe the third oldest player to
per(pnn In the m ajor leal(ues
Satebel Paige appeared at lhe
age of ~9 end Nick Altrock at 56.
Both.however, werepitch~rs.
The Ju t time Mt0060 appe1rt!d
in a major lea1uc gnme was Junt-
29. 19&4, as a pinch batter ror the
Whlte Sox at Cleveland. H~
walJl:ed and later scored.
When Minnie came to bat In the
third inning Saturday, a crowd or
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both ti.mes and White ~ preal·
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him to show the Youncet players
llow to play the game. That's tbe
tame 111.nnie, all out on every Jlay."
Ren Jackson's two-nm double ~apped a four·run third inDlng
far the Aoaels.
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MISSOURI DEFENSIVE END DAVID LEGG STOPS usc·s KEVIN WILLIAMS (21).
Dorsett-led
Pitt Belts
Irish, 31-10
SOUTH BEND. lnd._CAP> -
Ninlh-ranked P ittsburgh turned
a pair or interceptions into quick
second-period touchdowns and
Tony Dorsett tormented Notre
Dame again by rushing for 181
yards as the Panthers roUed to a
31-10 victory Saturday, handin~
the Irish their first opening.game
loss in 13 years.
Pitt quarte rback Robert
Haygood scored twice on one-
ya.rd dives just two minutes, 11
seconds apart early in the second
quarter after Notre Dame's Rick
Slager had passes Intercepted by
LeRoy Felder and Jeff Delaney
in Irish territory.
Meanwhile. a swanning Pitt
defense led by tackle Randy
Holloway stifrened after Notre
Dame s tormed 86 yards on 11
plays following the opening
kickoff.
Slager . who completed all
three passes on the drive for 52
yards. threw 25 yarcb to tight end
Ken MacAfee. g1\1ing Notre
Dame a· 7-0 lead wtlh less than
five minutes gone.
However Dorsett. who stunned
Notre Dame with a record 209
yards as a freshman ln 1973 and
eclipsed that with 303 a year ago.
quickly swung the momentum to
Pitt.
On the Panthers' first play
from s crimmage. he burst
through the right side of a 61-
yard gallop to the lrlsb 23. Five
plays later, he tied the score 7-7
with a five·yard dub around
right end.
ln four games _,ainst Notre
Dame. Dorsett has rushed for a
r~ord 754 yards on 96 carrie11 CHRIS EVERT CELEBRATES AFTER U.S. OPEN WlN.
Connors, Borg Collide
Evert Breezes Pmt Goolagong
FOREST HILLS. N.V. (AP)
Chris Evert stands alone on the
pinnacle of women'• tennll. Jim·
my Connors is "The Klller"
again. Bjorn Borg Is fit and brim·
ming with confidence. And JUe
Nast.Me la fed up.
"I'm never cominl beck,•• said
NMtase, the •olaWe Romanian,
after belne cru.abed Saturda)' by
Sweden's »rear-old Bore ln tbe
men'• aemtrlnals of the U.S.
Open Tennis Cbampomblps.
"Tbe crowdl -they are awful.
I cannot play mJ game. U I come
back to Forest Hilla it will be u a
these 9~ycar-old championships.
1t was the subm{ssiveness with
which the normally high-strung
and often explosive Nastase gave
up without a struule.
A week ago, be almoat trig.
gered a fan not by cursing the
umpire, brow-beat.in& linesmen
O• 'I'" Todafl
0..1111e12at I
and caJTYiDC on a n.amloe verbal feud with apedaton.
Jimmy, you have to be r1t. Rut l
amflt."
CoMors says he has played
Borg sl;c or seven Umes, oo.ly los·
ing once -that a couple of years
ago in Sweden. •
"It is tr u e,·~ Borg
acknowledged. "But the laal two
Umes I played Jimmy I did not
feel well. Today I feel very well."
Connon alao is bubbling with
coafidence -especially in re-
gards to his treatment by the.
press.
Robinson Begins
Like McKay Did
. .
By GLENN WHITE
1 Of 1M O•ll'r r 11to1 'tiff
LOS ANGELES-Missouri is
known as the Show Me state
and that's exactly what the
University of Missouri's football team did to Southland funs
Saturday night at the Coliseum
The underdog Tiger s put
together a n explosive a nd
versatile offense and an OP·
portunJslic defense. to bury the Uru versity of Southern California
Trojans, 46-25, before49,53S.
It was SC's worst-ever loss in
an opener and the fourth highest
point tot.al chalked up by a Tr<>-
jans opponent since Southern Cal
started playing football 88 years
ago.
And it could have been worse
Saturday night. Missouri was on
the SC 5-yard line when the
wild scoring contest closed.
So USC's J ohn Robinson begins
his Trojans head coaching career
the same way as did bis pre·
decessor , J ohn Mc Kay, who
dropped his SC coaching debut
duel with Oregon State. 14·0, in
1960.
rourth touchdown but a hol<llna
penalty ne11ated th.al effort.
Brown carried 13 times for 1~
yards, harrying tacklers with his
elusiveness and speed.
His TD 19 seconds berort>
hatrtime brought the Trojans to
lhelr knees. Tigers quarterback
Steve Plsarkiewlci hud dropped
back to throw but was under
tremendous pressure.
One defender seemed to have
hJm. but Plsarkiewiczducked the
tackle. Then the crafty qb stood
straight and threw a split second
before another Trojan smashed rum lo the turf.
And that little flat pass to
Brown was on target and the nif·
ty Tiger needled through the SC
defense until be broke into the
clear and scored.
That mode it 30-10 and SC was ready for last riles.
Then Missouri shut the door for
sure late in the third quarter
when USC 's Dave Farmer
fumbled Lhe ball away at the
Tigers' 19.
1'1issouri look over and
marched 81 yards in 7 plays as
~Lewis scampered the fin.al 10
yards to· make it 39-10 wilh 3:38
left in the stanza.
Other than the running of
Ricky Bell (172 yards in 29
Can"ies) there was little SC rans couJd find to cheer about as their M"""''' scou: "'ou•"Tl:,\ 11 • 1 ,.,
tea m com mitte d c ru cial Sout"'tr~c•• 1 J 1 •-1>
turnovers and was penalized in ~~~:._-:;:,7:,~n11rv!~1·~.~~~'•., key situations. A.l·•-&rown tf\fc~otr rtlum (k1c• f••ledl USC-FG W•lker U It was nevertheless an of· M"-FG Gt~•H
fensive s pectacular with 71 ,.:":.':-<-••hU1><1\\tromP•wi.1ew1<r1G1-•
points, 45 first downs and 938 M1>-•o-., °"" lrom l>twr-·•wtcr ~b
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Brown. That touchdown broke a_,. ·-.us tuMn""'"C\
7.7 tie with 5:34 left. in the fi rst "'·~•do-• ..,_,.-~, vs,~
quarter and Missouri never gave 11u""''·••'o' ~m tt-~
up the lead. ::;~;iv:~~~· 11~ ·~;
Brown also scored on a 49-yard
pass-run and a S-yard burst. He
would have had a school record
P., .. , t l._O II). tt 0
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Dalto11 to Blan1e?
Sinking Halos Scow
Still Going Down
It was altogether fitting that
the California Angels should hold
an open-to·tbe-public tryout
camp recently. Especially in
view of the club's dismal record
in 1976. And 1975. And 1974. And
1973. And 1972, etc., etc .. etc.
But perhaps it would have been
more appropriate to s tage
tryouts for the genera l
manager's job.
Harry Dalton currenUy holds
the position. You may recall that
he is the whiz-bang hired out of
-WHITE
WASH
the Baltimore Orioles organiza·
tioo five year• ago to help rtaht'a.
sinking scow called tbe Angels.
In the three years immedJately
preceding Dalton's biring by the
club, the Halos finished third
twice and then slipped to fourth,
25 games behind the leader.
Since Dalton came aboard the
Cherubs have finished fifth.
fo urth and the n took a
stranglehold on the cellar, where
lbey have finished the past two
campaigns and where they may
wind up this season.
For example, he acquired the
great Bobby Bonds from the New
York Yankees. Although al the
time l recall that Bonds' heallh
was suspect, Dalton & Co. gnve
up pitcher Ed Figueroa nnd
Mickey Rivers ror Bonds.
Figueroa is currently 17·8.
RJvers is batUoe .308.
Bonds? When he II physically
able to perform, he carrtes a .2165
average and baa 10 home runs.
More recently the Halos bid
adieu to pitcher Andy Hassler.
whose laet. recorded victory aa an
Angel was beUeved to bave coin·
cided with the launching of -Ole Ark. .
Hassler, since leaving Dalton
& Co., bas posted a 4-1 record.
Perhaps it is the inability to de-.
velop players that has been the
Angels' greatest flaw under
Dalton.
Currently there are rumblings
that mastermind Dalt.on ls pon·
dering a nother great move-br·
inging Baltimore field manager
Earl We aver to guide the Angels
on the battlefield.
Weaver has never been a
manager I could admire. I see
nothing in him that would make
me think the Angels would be
bona fid e t itle contenders under
his leadership.
Besides, the Angels have run
the course with manager hi.rings
and firings, going with witty Bill
Rigne,Y, inarticulate Lefty
PhilliJjs, college coach Bobby
Wlnlcles and fiery Dick Williams.
As the current d isaster
(seuc>n) nears its close it •ap--
pears that the Angels are headed
nowhere under Dalton in view of
the club's most recent player
purchase-that or a guy who bit all
of .227 with Ballimorethls yelO'.
Hopefully UCLA's mauling of
highly overrated ArilODa S..Lt!
UnJverslty in football wtD br1.D1
to an end ASU's talk of JobUI
lhe Padflc·8 Conferentt.
It's 28· 10 loss to UCLA. waa de·
cel~la( -It should have been
more like 42·0. ·
With little offen!it' and no de·
fen1e to apeak of, Arboaa State!
proved to me that It beto.1s
where It ls -In tbe bl&Sh leaiue.
Football Shockers ·-
Pill 31, Notte Dame 10
Geor11a 36, Cal 24
Ml11l11lppl 10, Alabama 1
~U8,Nebruka8(Ue> ~ Boston CoUe1e 14, Texas ~
SeeSCerlea.PacesM-1 '
spectator. ·
Criapneu wa.s the ttDor • t.be
impeccable Evert cnasbed her
only cballen1er, Auatralla 's
brilliant. Evonne Goolacoac. in 55 m:inu~ 6-3, 6-0 fw her second
women's singles crown. Diapatc:h
was the order as Connon and
Borgatrodeintothemeo·srtna.1.
Saturday, be wu a purring kit~
ten -not a hackle rising on his
neck u Borg chopped him to
pieces with a two-fisted
backhand that seemed guided by
some missJle system and a
topapln forehand that sometimes
bounced five feel over llie's
head.
Buekeyes Roll; Bayes Sile~-~
Connon, in wbat might have
been the best performance of his
c areer, erased Areentina's
Guillermo Vilas M. 6-2, 6-1. Borg
!mocked out a aubdued Nutase
6-3, 6-3, 6-1.
Tbe a1greasive Connors
and tbe unflappable Borg
meet todN for tbe $30,000 ftnt
prise in men'• stncles. U there was ...,. sarprbe in the ~
Jul matinee performance of
·•1 cannot understand," Borg
said as be sought some rational
explanation. "It was the same at
Wimbledon. The same mood.
Nastase -be acted as ir he did
not care.''
"I Cttl very good, very strong.
I played well. But I do not un-
derstand why llie does not play
well -iainst. me .•. lhybe It .Ls
bb trouble with the crowd.
''I will bave much more t.rou·
ble wttb Connors. When JOU play
COLUMBUS, Oblo (AP)-Jtff
Locao, Heiaman Trophy winner
Archie Griffin's tailback replace-
ment, bolled for three
t.ouchdowna and bad a fourth
score nullified by a penalty
Saturday. helping fourtb·ranked
Ohio State crus h Micbigan State,
49·21, in a Big Ten football opener.
Deapite the one·sided triumph,
Obio State coacb Woody Hayes
skipped a post1ame press COD•
ference, HDd ing aasistanta
Ralph Staub and <Hcqe Hill ln·
stead. He gave no reason. Hayes
'
alJSO bad avoided post.came in·
tervie·a• w~ Years Day after a
23-10 K\}~~wl loss to UCLA.
Some Ohio State o(ficials hint·
ed that Bayes dJd not trust
bimaetr in a head-to-bead COD•
frootaUon with Ed Roaden. the
Michigan State campu s ·
newspaper'• sports editor.
Ronders, on band for I.be game.
wrot.e a series or preaeaaon
storles accusing Hayes of
recruiUog violations. 'lbat wu .
alter the Obio State coacb ad·
mitled he waa the one wbo turned
the Spartans tn to the NCAA,
leading to their three-year~ lion. . · ; .;:
"It doesn't surpriae me," .sues. Rondera. "It's in keeping with-1
bls tradition. Ohio Slate pedpltt •
think this thing will dry up ..... ~
blow away. It won't."
Joe Falls , a Detroit Free Prelii,~•
columnist, wrote in Slmd&J edV'!
tJoos of Hayes: .. From a IOclQt' sense, be hasn't learned a t!QK'7
from bis shabby •bowiac ID .Qi
Roee Bowl. He's aUll u lrueftA~ uever. · ,"')·.1
"In other words tt was anadlilE'
bub 1perlorman~e by the·s ..,;
mao, 'wrote Falls. • ·• •
Mir l'flet ~ "9 tll<Nnl tC~
GWC'S RIC MAAT1N (44) TAKES A HANDOFF FROM QUARTERBACK JIM ANDRUS.
Big-10 Grid Roumlup
. Michigan Wins, 40-27
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (APJ
Tailbac k Harlan Huckleby
scored three touchdowns and
quarterba ck Rich Leach hit
wingback Jim Smith with two
scoring passes Saturday to lead
second-ranked Michigan lo a
tough 40· 27 victory over
Wisconsin in their Big Ten col·
legiate football opener.
The Badgers, who trailed 23·0
after the rirsl quarter, refused to
fold, running and passing with
relatives ease the rest or the way
against the touted Wolverine de-
f ense.
Huckle by, a sophomore from
Detroit, took a Leach pltcbout
and swept a.round the right end
on the third Wolverines play
from scrimmage to score on a
56-yard run with the game just a
mi'nute-and-a-baU old. It came
shortly after Michigan scored
two points on a safely when
Wiscon s in ha lfbac k Mike
Texas Falls, 14-13;
Houston Triumphs
NEWTON. Mass. -Boston
College jumped to a 14-0 lead
with the he lp of a 74.yard
touchdown sprint by sophomore
Neil Green on the second play
from scrimmage and hung on for
A l4· l3 upset of se\lenth·ranked
Tcxu Saturday night in an in·
tersectional football thriller.
The host Eagles stopped a two·
point conversion attempt by t.he
Loog~rns with 4:38 remaining.
then e arne d the victory as
Russell Erx leben's SJ.yard field
coal try sailed to the left with
time officially expired
Bnflfor llpsc-•
WACO , Tex . Sopho ·
more quarterback Danny
Davis led jitte ry Houston on
three s econd half touchdown
drives after critical Baylor mis·
cues Saturday. and the Cougars
celebrated their Southwest Con·
ferenee debut with a 23-S upset of
U>e Bears.
Davis drove the Cougars, who
had waited five years to play in
the SWC. 48 yards for a third·
quarter touchdown. He climaxed
the dnve with a four-yard keeper
to give the underdogs a 6·5 lead.
A fumble by Baylor quarterback
M a rk Jac k son set up the
touchdown when Houston's Mark
Mohr pounced on the bounding
ball.
. tggie• Sparkle
COLLEGE STATION. Tex.
The 14th-ranked Texas Aggies
overcame first game miscues
with the passing of quarterback
David Shipman and the running
o( fullback George Woodard to
defeat Virginia Tech 19-0 Satur-
day.
Shipman, who riddled the Gob-
blers with an effective screen
paM .. scored on a one-yard run.in
the second quarter to give the Ag·
gies a 7-0 halftime lead.
1trkan•a• Bree:e•
L ITTLE R OCK, Ark.
Arkansas halfback Ben Cowios,
a 100-pound sophomore, turned in
the two big running plays that
helped subdue Utah State 33-16
Saturday night in a coUere foot·
ballgame.
Morgan lost a fumble out of his
end 2on~ with the game 18
seconds old.
A Michigan Stadium crowd of
101,337 saw coach Bo Scbem·
becbler's Wolverines lose four
second half fumbles and the 1:1
points by Wisconsin were the
most given up by Michigan since
a 1988 loss to Missouri.
IUl•ebCr•&n
CHAMPAIGN. Ill. -Illinois
defensive back Dave Kelly
blocked one Iowa punt and re-
covered another to a set up easy
touchdowns and give the Illini a
24-6 win over the Hawkeyes
Saturday in a Big Ten football
opener.
The game was marred on mis-
cues by both teams. Illinois
forfeited two apparent first·
quarter touchdowns because or
penalties and scored twice after
blocking punt attempts by
Hawkeye Dan Matter.
Kelly's blocked punt set up the
first 1111nois touchdown.
llldlafta Fall•
MINNEAPOLIS -Senior
quarterback Tony Dungy ran for
two touchdowns and fired two
scoring passes, leadinlf" .Min·
nesota to a 32·13 Big Ten Con·
ference football victory over Jn.
diana Saturday in the season
opener for both teams.
Ptcrd~Rol&
WEST LAFAYE'JTE, Ind.
Senior tailback Scott Dierking
ruahe4 for lSl yards and scoced
two touchdowns, and Purdue
scored lta moat pointa smce 1974
Saturday u the Boilermakers
beat Northweatem, 31·11. in the
Big Tu opener for both school.I.
Purdue, trallln1 13-10 at tbe
half, Hlaed control earty in the
third period when It SCCll'ed lC
pointa in l: 38.
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To Easy 30-7 Win
" B)' C&AIG SHEFF
Ot .... h llY"illlltcelf
Golden West Colleae. ~hind
the runnlnc of Pat McKeon,
opened the 1176 football sea.son in
lmpresslve atyle Saturday night.'
romping to an easy » 7 victory
over East LA College at Or~e
Coast College.
The came was expected to be
much tougher than the final
score indicated. but coach Ray
Shackleford 's Rus tlers
thoroughly dominated the play
from the beginning.
Golden West bad little trouble
running against the Huskies with
McKeon picking up most ol bis
110 yards around the flanks. 'lbe
160·pound sophomore bad 90
yard.a at the ball and carried the
ball only four times after the in·
termlssion.
He scored the opening
touchdown of the game for the
RiasUers on a six-yard run early
in the opening quarter and set up
the second score with a 16-yard
run later in the period.
And while the running game
was going well, the GWC de·
fense, rated by many the best in
the school's history, completely
bottled up East LA 's attack.
The Huskies were held to S6 net
yards In the opening half as
Golden West took command with
a 20-0 lead. For the game East
LA totaled JUlt 1.38 yardl-and
only 66 rushlna.
Quarterbacks J lm Andrus and
Bill Hoisl. along wit.h punt return
tar Mark Messner also stood
out.
Andrus . a 18S .pound
sophomore, guided the Rustlers
well through the firs t 2~
quarters. And he scored Golden
West's second TD on a seven·
yard run wlth 48 secood.9 left in
the opening quarter.
Holst, a l&O·pound ft'eshman
from Huntington. Beach, had a
40-yllf'Cl touchdown strike to wide
receiver Mike Del.aura to give
GWC a 30-0 lead early in the final
quarter.
But it was Messner who pro-
duced the top Individual play of
the night wbea be raced 7S yards
on a punt return for a touchdown
with two minutes to go in the fi rst
half. He later had a 44-yard punt
return.
Place-kicker Peter florin com·
pleted Golden West's scoring
with a 33-y ard field goal mid way
through the third quarter. He
also hit three of four extra point
attempts.
The game. played on a sloppy
field, was marred by fumbles
and penalties.
The two teams comm1ted 13
rumbles with the Rustlers guilty
8 limes. And Shackleford's ag-
gre sin team w~s hit With 108
'ards In pt>nalt ics while East LA
was assessed for 79 yards.
The victory St't up next week's
:.howdown with a r ch·rl\la l
Orange Coast . whk h l:c workln&;
on a 12·.:ame wlnninistreak.
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MARK MESSNER (17) OF GOLDEN WEST BEGINS A 75-YAAD RUN FOR A TOUCHDOWN.
Huskies Roll Pirates Cut
Phils' Lead
To4Games
PHILADELPHIA -Pinch·
hitter John Summers smashed a
three-run homer in the 12th in-
Cards Lose, 15~12;
Cal Beate~ 36-24
ninl. snapping a tie and lifting STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP>
tbe Qllcaio Cubs to a 4-1 victory -Tenth-ranked Penn St.ate con·
over the faltering PbiladeJphia verted three first-period fumbles
Pbllllea Saturday. into a pair of touchdowns and a
Tbe Joa wu the 13tb in is field goal, and then let the de.
games tor the Nalloml Leque renae take over in a 15-12 season-
EMtern Division leaders, who opening college football victory
lead the Pittsburgh Pirates by-over Pacifie-8 conteoct.r Stan·
just four games. The Pirates beat foC'd.
Montreal •·3 Saturday. Junior halfback' Steve Geise cracked one yard for the first LA Rained Out Penn State score, sophomore
LOS ANGELES -Saturday's Matt Bahr kicked a 33-yard field
scheduled doubleheader between goal and freshman Matt Su.hey,
the Los Angeles Dodgers and the who gained 119 yards on 23 car.
Atlanta Braves was cancelled n es, raced six for the third 11core
due to rain, a apokesman for the and a lS·O lead.
Dodgers said. G 6 a~ The clubs will try to squeeze in ,,...rg.a ~ rupf •
the missed games by playing two ATHENS, Ga. Sixteenth·
consecuUve double.headers today tanked Geor&ia struck for two
and Monday. Today's action touchdowns within 61 seconds,
starts att (KA BC radio, 740). the second ancr Johnny Hen
NF • A I denon's 218-yard interception re-~ to ppea turn, and beat the expJosive
NEW YORK -National Foot· California Golden Bears 38-24 in
ball Leaiue commlatiooer Pete an tnteraeclional football battle
Roaelle said today the leque wtll Saturday.
appeal "at least portklm" d the Tbe 15tb-ra_oked Bean bad
federal court ruliac Jut Wednet-built a 24·12 Jead behind the dead·
d&J wblcb declared lta college ly paul°' combo of Joe Roth and
draftUJecaJ. Wealey Walter before tbe
''The leacue ii otmom1Y dis· Bulldo•• 1ta1ed their tblrd
turbed by lhll further judicial ln· pmod rally that turned tM same
road on ta. abllib to ma1Dtaln a around. .
balanced lnel of con1pedtion," Roth. wbopauedforl"ltyardl.
Rozelte.1a!d tn a news release. coaned.ed wttb the fleet Wallrer
on fint·balf scor111.1 J>UH1 that
covered IS and • yards, the Jut
the loa1e1t in Cal history.
Haldn,.._P.
SEATl'LE -Tailback Ronnie
Rowland rushed for 183 yards
and two touchdowns and fullback
Robln Earl ran for 108 yards and
two more TDs to lead
Washiqtoo to a 38-17 victory
over Virginia Saturday in an In·
tersectlonal college football
season opener for both teams.
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EUGENE, Ore. -TI&bt end
Jeff Butts recovered a f\&.mble in
the end zone with 4:08remain.lng
and Ore1on added ao inlurance
touchdown as time ran out Satur·
day nl&hl for a 17-3 football vie-
Lory over Colorado State in the
season opener for both Learns.
Jack Henderson, one of the na·
lion's leadint passers last year.
marched Oregon 80 yards in 11
plays for the game's first
touchdown.
c....,ar. r ... -..e
LAWRENCE, Kan. -Nolan
Cr omwell tallied twice and
Laverne Smith, cloeiq in on the
career rusblng record at Kansas,
flashed 60 yards for a first-period
touchdown Saturday that
s parked the Jayhawk.s to a 35-16
victory over W ashlngt.on State.
Kansas, 2-0 following a 28-16
triumph last week at Oregon ·
State , spoiled Jack SherrU1'11
head coaching debut with a 28·
point. fir&l·half barrage Utat
began with the first pot'll'leUion or
the day.
1V Sports
10 a .m . (2) -aAllS FOOT-
BALL -ne Loa Anael• Rama open the 1978 1'PL
lealCJll atAUanta. (4)-Nft..
l"OOl'BALL -The t>e..-Broacoe meet the Bene.is at
Clnebmat.l.
lO:IO a .m . <5> -AHGEU
8"8EBALL -The California
Aqeb meet the Whiw Sox at
ComJlkey Park lo Cbleago.
l p.m. <Z) -U.S. orEN
Tl!NN1S -The men's •inllea
rinalJ In the \J .S. Open t.ennlJ
tournament from Forest
HillJ, NY. (4 ) -Nft. FOOT·
BALL -The Pittsburgh
Steelers meet the Ralders lD
Oakland. (21) -tm u.s.
.IUNJOa waBSTLING
CllAMPIONSBIPS -The
U.S. wresWn1 federaUon na·
Uonal junior cbamp6antbipa,
taped at Iowa Cilf.
• p.m . (2) -OOLLEGE
FOOTBALL -The MJsaow1 ncen meet tbe use Trojans
in Loe Angeles. Taped. ('7) -
COLLEGE FOOTBAU. '7'-
HlgbU1bts of tames played
lhlJ weekend.
lo
Souib S•mmary Mighty FV
Rebels Upset Tide; Performs
LSU 'l'ies Nebraska To B~
JACKSON, M ss. -Frmbman
ffopp1 Lao1ley kicked a a \M-.
yard field 1oal lo Uae fOW'th
period Saturday night lo &ivc
Mlul11lppl '1 once-beaten R.etM!ls
a 10-7 Southeastern Caoference
up1et over ailttb-rank ed
Alabama.
Ole Miss, talclng adva.Otace of
AIU.ma'• fumble-fingered of-reose, kept the Crlrnsoo nde shut
out until the first quarter, then
bad enoqcb offense left to drive
lo the Tide 17 lo set up La.n&Jey's
fi@Jd1oal.
Tbat kick banded Alabama its
fint SEC loss slnc&a 17-16 defeat b1 Auburn ib 1972. Laneley
ku:ked three field coats in Ole
Mia&' Jou to Memphis State last
week.
Neflrcuka Tied
BATON ROUGE, La. -
Unhe ralded Louisiana State
Unlvenlty shocked lop-ranked
Nebruka with a l«UK'ious de·
fenae and a pair of field goals and
tied the Cornbuskers 6-6 Satur-
day nieht in a ~ollege football
opener.
Nebnska marched 65 yards
with the opening kickoff and
scored on a three· yard pass Crom
quarterback Vince Ferragamo to
Ugbt end Ken Spaeth.
However. the attempted kick
for the extra Point failed when
the center snap was fumbled and
Ferragamo was lackleatrylng to
run it in for a two-point con·
version.
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NASHVILLE, Teno.
Quarterback Dean Blevins
directed Oklahoma, the defend-
ing national champico.. to three
1JTANS, BRONCOS
D£tDLOC~ 10.10
POMONA -A 31-yard rield
goal by Armando Herrera and a
six:yard touchdown run by Ron
Jones· in the third quarter gave
Cal Poly (Pomona) a 10.10 lie
with Cal State (Fullerton) 1n tbe
college root ball season opener for
both teams Saturday night.
Juan Carrillo gave F)Jllerton a
3.0 lead with a 33-yard field goal
in the second quarter. The Titans
came back with a 36-yard
touchdown pass from Steve
Martindale to Marc us WilUams.
But the Broncos rallied for 10
points in the third quarter. then
each team's defense held in the
fourth.
aecood-ball tcores u the Soonen
overcame a let.bar&tc rlnt haU to
IM!at VanderbUt z...a in a c:0Ue1e
foot.ball eame Satunt.y.
Oklahoma, which baa lost only
one eame the last three years,
had a sputtering o(fense but a de
fenae that showed flashes of
brilliance.
The Soonera led 7-3 at half
time, ma.kl,n1 no Passin& yards.
only tbl'ee Clrst downs aod losing
two ol three fumbles.
But Oklahoma sc:ond lhe first
two Umes it bad the ball in the
Mc:ond half and added a fourth
quarter field goal to win going
away.
Teele Lo~
A TI.ANT A -Quarterback Ron
Bus teamed with his favotile re·
ceiver, Phillip Logan, for a pair
of touchdown passes as South
Carolina exploded for 20-second
half points to riddle Georgia
Tech 27 -17 Saturday in a re·
g.ionally televised college root.
ball came.
Bass connected on 20 or J2
passes for 286 yards and the two
touchdowns of seven and Z4 yards
lo Locan. the speedster who had
11 catches for 175 yards.
Duk~Wins
KNOXVILLE. Tetm. ~ Sop·
homo re quarterback Mike
Dunn scored two touchdowns and
tackle Hank Rossell sparked the
Duke defense lo give the Blue
Oevila a 21·18 college football vic-
tory over Tennessee Saturday
night.
Dunn scored twice on one-yard
plunges in the second quarter
following drives of 48 a.nd 64
yards. Vince Fusco kicked aJl
three extra points for the Blue
Devils. Dulce's signal caller com·
pleted four of nine passes for 46
yards and ran for 36.
Gator• IJp•et
TAMPA -Tailback MLke
Voight plunged three yards for a
touchdown in the middle of the
fourth period to give North
Carolina a 24·21 victory over the
18th·ranked Florida Gators in
colle•e football Saturday night.
F1oHda was threatening from
the North Carolina three-yard
Unewben time ran out.
Voight, the AtJantic Coast Con·
rerence's 197S player ol the year .
gained 142 yards on 3S carries to
pace the Tar Heels to their
second straight victory of the
seuon. They beat 20lh·ranlted
Miami oCOh1o last week. 14-10.
'81 &OGER CAIU..SON
OfhO.lfpf"tllf-
Everythln1 touted about Foun-
tain Valley High ·s arsenal or
football power proved correct
Saturday afternoon as the
Barons put on a classy show
a1ainst visiting Santa Ana Valley
In a controlled fooUmJl scrim-
mage.
Coach Bruce P ickford 's
Barons spotted the vtsitors an
Opening touchdown. lhen raced
to a 2•· 12 un0Hlc1al dec1s1on
behind a deadly balance lbat seems to have no holes.
Willie Gittens ran for 91
yards 1n 13 ca rri es,
including a 57·yarder. Fullback
Mike Musso punched across a
to u c hdown and s et u p
quarterback Gary Coleman's
s;x-yard TD scamper with a
vicK>us block. Gittens also scored
from sbortyardage.
That was only a part ol the FV
punch, however, as Coleman and
bis receivers -mainly Ken
Margerum and Tim Holmes-
burned the Falcons Ume and
again in the air. Coleman com-
pleted 10 of 13 for Z27 yards, in·
eluding a 27·yard TD pass to
Margerum. There would have
been more completions and
perhaps touchdowns. but SA
Valley slowed the Barons down
twice with interference plays.
Bo Boxold. nursing a shoulder
iltjury <surfing), was held out o(
lhe two·hour workout. The
Barons came out of the scrim·
mage without serious injury,
although reserve Ron Padilla
and lineman Don Bobay suffered
minor injuries.
"There are a lot ol areas where
there is room for improvement."
said Pickford, "but Santa Ana
Valley was an exc:eUentteam.
"The combination of Santa
Ana Valley's ability and some
haphazard tackling by our de·
fense causes me some concern
with the defense. We had a lot or
arm tackling.··
Musso came in for a large
share or Pickford's compliments
for his offensive blocking and the
Fountain Valley coach was
pleased with bis team's overall
performance.
Fountain Valley's passing tim·
iog from Coleman to hls re·
ceivers see.med extra sharp in
the nearly moisture free wr. The
field was wet from rains, but it.
didnotraindurin1tbehostilities.
AU o( tbe scoring wu done by
the first units with second leitm
efforts kept to a stanatill.
SUnday. Seotember 12 1978
College Roundup
F oothall Scores
We c
Missouri 46, USC 25
Wasbinaton 38, Vlrginia
11
Oreeon 17, Colorado
State3
SanJoseSl48, Hawail7
Long Beacb Sl 19, Weber St7
Sw. Louialano. 41 , Freuo
StH
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1Pom) 10 s,,.,,.CI••••' ~l~rv'• C•ll
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27
Oh.io St. •9. Mtcb. St. 21
Illinois 24, Iowa 8
Minnesota 32, Indiana 13
Purdue 31, Northwestern
19
Iowa st. 58, Drake H
Kansas 35, Wash. St. 16
Ok.la. St. 33, Tulsa 21
Pitt 31, Notre Dame 10
Texas Te<:h 24, Colorado
7
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'76 Prep~~~~:~ ···-~ . . " .. ,, . Football ~t.: .• .
Begin =f·::: · ...... ·= :·: ....
Wlthtwo-a·day conl•~.::!:
work and pre-seaao":·:-:
scrimmaces a thing ot·· :::
the past, the Orangd ·:
Coast area's 1 s hh~h • •!•
school football t~ams ~: 1ir~ for this week's ~n· ;
lng salvo of com peUUon. '
H starts Thursday
nl1bt with u three-game set. followed by nlnt•
aame s Friduy und 1t
sinale Saturday in non·
lea1ue warfare.
Thursday's b1g~le 1s at
Huntineton Beach High t•
where Fountain Valley.
the Orange Coast area's
No. l eleven, .plays hosl
to Citrus Bell League
perennial kingpin
Redlands.
RedJands beat Foun.
lain Valley in the 1975
opener. 6·3, behind a
last-minute touchdown.
highlighted by back-to-
back major penalties
against FV.
Also vying Thursday is
Anaheim's Servile al
Newport Harbor and
University of Irvine al
Tustin. Servile trampled
Newport Harbor in th4
'15 Udllfter. Both tea~
are rebuilding. Servite t6
a relative unknown-it~
scrim m ag e with
Westminster Saturday
was canceled.
Two clashes involving
four a r ea team
highlight Friday's slate
with Huntington Beach's
Edison and Costa Mesa'io
Estancia colliding at
OrangeCoastCollegeand
Marina of Huntington
Beach and Corona del
Mar vying al
Westminster High.
Also Friday arc
Garden Grove at Hunt·
ington Beach, La Quinta " •
of Garden Grove V$ •
Costa Mesa at Newport t".
Harbor, Dana HiJls vs
Garden Grove's Los ... ,.
Amigos at G3rden Grove • ..
High. El Toro and Valest : :..
cia of Placentia at Mis· •
sion VieJo . Brea al
Laguna Beach. Mission
Viejo and Saddleback at
Santa Ana .Bowl and
Bolsa Grande of Garden
Grove at San Clemente.
Salurday·s till at lhe
Santa Ana Bowl involves
Mate r Dei of Santa Ana
and Dos Pueblos of
Goleta.
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':DefenseS
~ BY ED auaGAllT
Shine foi-Edison, CdM
• said C ha rgers head l)e ....... "*,..,.
Neither Edison Hi~ ol I · .JlunUnston Beacb nor
Corona del Mar could
~ 1enerale mucb oltense
on a alfppery. muddy
• field SatW'day rooming,
1Ju1 both acbools showed
rana they ~ill have
• ·retpectable defenaea W.• . fall,
1n a controlled football
acrlmmaee at Corona
del Mar, neit.her teum
scored in reeular, IS..
pllY series. It had t.o be
aomewbat of a moral vie-
lory for Corona del
Ma r 's smaller Sea
Klnca. who donedl)"
prevented Edison 's
Chareera from nmn1.ng
up tbe middle.
The day's only ~g
came m 1oal hne i1tua·
tioos from the defem1ve
team's 10-yard line. Get·
ling eight pla.)s, Edisoo
scored lwlce. Fi rst.
tailback Ray Cano scam·
pered 10 yards o« Id\
tackle. Two plays later,
q uarte rback Steve
Ra.kbshani sprinted rilbt.
Tritons Potent
'Eagles Unable
I a!~.~~~~a~w~ aOOO~e
1o OfU..O•ll'"'l•Utalf expected. ~ A potent offense and "We were racing a
: an aggressive defense power with a young and
with experienced person. inexperienced team and
net was too much tohan-it s ho wed in every
, die for the Estancia phase," he said. f Eagles of Costa Mesa .. My bi ggest concern
Saturday night as the was lhe total lack of ag·
host San Clemente High gressi veness in every de-
Tritons football team partment on our team.''
took up where it left off a San Clemente's first
year ago. defensive unit recovered
San Clemente's start-two fumbles in its first
ing units were awesome appearance and three
and gave promise of re· the second time it was on
peating last season's un-the field-a total of five
1 defeated regular sea.son in 20 Estancfa offensive
if not too many or the plays. An intercepted
players get "scuffed pass and a quarterback
up." sack were also included
"We still have some by the defense with Mike
, question m arks out Ha c kett , Mark 1 there," a pleased coach M es s er s m i t h and l Allie Schaff said after Krutherssparkliog. f .the scrimmage. "But a The San Clemente of·
couple of the m got fense drove 70 yards lbe l scuffed up and we won't first time il had lbe ball l know how seriously until with Glenn Dill bitting
later. Pondo Vleisides in the
, "We have some depth end zone for an eight·
at quarterback and a lit-yard score.
tJe al fullback but our VI e is ide s se t up r; halfbacks were the ones another touchdown with
,, scuffed up." a 59-yard sprint up the '! He was r efer ring to middle to the Estancia
': Russ Immel and Mike two with Brian Agnew
• Kruthers . Immel had an go ing o v e r for a
. : a n k I e in j u r y a nd touch.down.
Krulhers an elbow but San Clemente's Chris
both played after being Russick picked up an
banged up. Estancia fumble and ran
• Estancia coach Jim 38 ya r d s for a th.ird ~ Bratten said the scrim· Tritons score.
' Uni Defense Holds :
: Oilers Scoreless .
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol IM 0.11' .. 1i.1 St•lf
Unive rsity H igh or
Irvine came up with its
f:
customary tough de-
fensive effort and got a
41-yard scoring scamper
from Rich Shiffer Satur-
: day in a controlled foot-
' ball scrimmage at Hunt-. ,: ington Beach High.
and fired a 1lx·y1&rd
TD aerial to Scou Sher-
a.rd.
Corona det Mar dldn't
penetrate past £dlson's
live.
Both coatbes talked
l\lgbly oft.heir defemes.
"You've got to be h•$>-
PY if you play a a 4-A
school lJke Edison and
hold \.h em t.o a
stalemate," said Dick
Morris; bead coach of
Corona del Ma.r's 2·A Sea
K1n1s. "lthougtil our de·
tensive line played very
JIM BRATTEN
Estancia Coach
well and I know we have
1ood Uoebackers."
Amonc the Su Kings'
Unemeo who stood out
were John Goergel (6-3.
205) and Ma.re JohannH
(5-10, 210). Morris also
praised e nd Da\•ld
Meador CS..U , UIO).
Edison, expected to
contend tor the Sunset
League tiUe, also played
well defensl vely.
"I thought our deft!nse
looked pretty good, and I
thou.ght our goal line de·
(eruie looked very good,"
coach Bill Workm,n.
The Chargers looked
best at linebacker.
Junior Brian Golsben
and senior J im Judd con·
stanUy bounded Corona
del Mar's running backs
and quarterbacks. Judd
contributed two slnut:hl
quarte rback sacks .
Defensive bnck Urian
Desrosiers also stood
out, preventing 11 Corona
del Mar score wilh lil nice
deflection on the i;:oal
line stand.
In Serimmages
DH, Artists,
Vikes Sparkle
South Coast League
entries Dana Hills and
Laguna B e a c h and
Sunset League represen-
tative Marina or Hunt-
ington Beach all turned
in impressive sho~
Saturday in controlled
football scrimmages.
Maurice Stratton was
also impressive running
and the Vikes showed good qu arterback
s trength with
Vallercamp and the nifty
passing of Scott Salee.
.. Defens ively l was
very pleased with Randy
Brandon and Mike
Foothill
Here 's a capsul e loolt Loya," said Heni gan.
at each or these units and "And the entire offensive
bow they fared in their line performed well."
tuneups ror the 1976 cam· Marin a escaped the o.11 ....... s .... _
paign: two-hour outing without SEA KINGS STAR -Corona del Mar
Controls
Diablos
Dana Dills injury. HJgh's Bob Hughes leads the Sea Kings'
Coach Bill Cunerty's Lag_una Beach aerial gai:ne as CdM p~ej>ares for the 1976
Dan a H 11 1 5 H-i g-h Al Esperania Hi gh football season. Corona del Mar meets
Dolphinsdominatedhost School, coach Dennis Marina of Huntington Beach at
Torrance as quarterback Har y u n g • s L aguna Westminster High Friday night in the '76 Steve Crapo scored on a 1 ·
67.yard run and 218• Beach Artists bed their opener. pound Mike Mulvaney own in a drill with tbe __________________ _
fi Eagles. Mission Viejo High's powered over from ive "They are supposed to
football fortunes for the yards out to lead a l2-0 have a pretty good team
1676 season took a batter· decision. and we held our own."
ing in tbe Diablos' flJ'St "I was really pleased Haryung said after the
contact with outside with our defense," said drill. ''We came out of it
competition Saturday as Cunerty · "Rick Bat· in good physical shape ......... ,U Hi h r S ten by, Tom Thornton, d ood · Fuuuu g o anta Ralph Modugno, Pete and ha some g signs Ana dominated a two-on both offense and de-bour scrimmage. Strong, Bob Hendricks, fense "
Newport, MD
Fail to Score
Th h D. bl Gary Hale a nd Pat (f · e osl ta os were Cagney all did a good The o e ns e was ByLAUllENEKEYS unable to penetr ate 1.ob." sparked by the passing 0t111e
0
0.11
1
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Foothill's defense with Crapo picked up 80 of quarterback Dave Mater e Hlgh's enl any consistency as the Chapman who burled a E w i n g a n d Steve
pleted only two passes in
18 attempts .
Quarterback Greg Pa·
quin was responsible,
billing wide r eceiver
Bob Thagard and tight
end Al Vom Steeg.
visitors scored a pair or yards in five carries and pair or touchdowns. Rich McGowan came up with
touchdowns on drives, passed for 57 yards with Nuni s m ade three key defensive plays lo
and added further insult three completions in six catches including one for thwart the host Newport
in goalline situations tries. . . d a score while Russ Won Harbor Sailor s' last
where Mission Viejo was Also in the running e-grabbed the other scor-ditch attempt to break But it was quarterback
unable to contain the · partment were Jack ing aerial. open a scoreless tie in a Craig Lyons' 20·yard run
Knights Weed (8-39), Jeff Olsen De fens ivel y the controlled football whicbignitedthe Sailon
AdditionalJy , Scott <4·~5), Thornton <3-8), Laguna coach singled scrimmage Saturday olfensedurinCltslastaet
Spear, the Diablos' No. l Keith Horgan <5·38> and out Malt McCullough for morning. of d owns, putting
threat at running back. Mulvaney (7-53). . bis tackling in key situa· On a soggy field and Newport lnto scoring
suffered a knee injury E.arlier Dana _Hills Jost tions. The sophomore hampered by a constant position.
during the goalUne work. a big chunk ~r its tal~t linebacker was adept at drlule, neither the A lone pass to Vom
"At this point I 'm not whe n jun i or C I i fC tackling and made hard, Monarchs _or Santa Ana Steeg was just out ol re-
sure whether Spear will Auer swald, counted on sure efforts whenever he nor lbe Sailors was able ach. On the next two
be ready for our opener for two-way duty, .was was near the ball car· to generate much of. plays Lyons was nailed with Saddleback High lost for the season with a ·er fense d G
Friday night or not." broken le' in practlce. n .. Our defense did an And ollensive skills by Ewing an Mc owan.
· d M v h J oh Returning to the Dana out.standing job the first will need lo be sharpened Mater Dei, work~ng 581
. coac n Hills fold is running back time they had the ball .. if either team expects to out of the veer and usmg M:1~o was sorely dis-Keith King (6·0, 170 sr.). Haryung said. "We sb~t be productive i n the two wide receivers, com-
a p pol n t e d w il h his Mariaa them ofr completely the games ahead. • plaed three of 12 passes.
veterans in the skilled The Vikings or Marina ftnt Ume." Newport Harbor com· o n e e a c h ~ Y
positions. "Noneortbem High coach Mite quarterb ac k s Tim
did the job we had ex-He n igan were im· D l M E • Wigmore. Mark Drazba peeled frotb them," said presslve in throtWng 'n ar ntnes and Tim O'Hara.
Murio. "We expected Saddlebact of Santa Ana c:;; . Some of Mater Dci's
more from our retunungdi·. as the hosts turned in an ir-""-~•Y, best offensive efforts 1 I• l t ---llXTM •ac1 -'tutlOftOS.' ve"" P aye~s. m no. oo s-18-6tbumping. "'"""t1t211.m. old1mi...a11owences.P~rwo.ooo. came as the el usive
appo1nle d,,w 1tb our . Ron Roy and Mike ir11tST•ac1 -.,ur1~3YM' °"'''""'si.o.,.,..-.., 112 Wigmore was forced e Com S Olds &. 1111. Clelml119. PllrM $1,JIOO. Fl'en<ll R~ CGo•u•t•d no n w er · Sp i v e y , a p a 1· r of oe1m1119 orlc• s..*· • from bis drop-back """'i· M i r d l 1 , Astra11e1,,. cot1v•res1 112 ,,..., . ur 0 ou~ ~ome sophomores, each eon· i';,o;:~1~;:1=.::, x1~ AINl-<H••'•v> 112 lion by a t e nacious
bnght spots ~ilb his de-· tributed abort yardage ,.,. • ..,.,.,<v•1 ... 1 ... 11> m ::'~!~°7~nmJr> !~ Newport defense.
DelMar
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Goldtn We'I :IO, E.sl LA 7 Ml. S.n Antonio 14, Alo HonOo7 5..,1. Monica u, ~" 8trMrdlno r
PllOl'l\llr 7, Glend•I•, ArlL .•
If Shiffer 's run was the
1. only scoring or the day in
: a 2'1!1-hour battle amidst
, int.e rmitlenl showers
' that for the most part
, hampered both teams'
' aerial games .
1 Universit y failed to
I. :~:!~te i:e s!~~r = fense. especially in the touchdowns and Ron r...•••*•IMc:Her..,.1 m ~tt•O~<H•f'9'Mll 112 di M t
s e co n d a r y a n d at V 11 __.eel Cost.-«c:.--.11 ,,. 111to;i c-try CNo11ue11 us Accor ng to a er ;.=========~ a ere amp conn~.. "',.._, <c..teMd•I 114 h YINTM •ac11 -• ,.._._ s De i co a c b W a Y n e ~~backer. . witb Ori Polkingborne .__....111111 cv.._,, ,.. .. •v•~-.-Defenslvely we hit for a 27.ya fd aco""""' IClfttWll!o~yJr> 114 Y••• otd 11111es. c1e1m11111-,..,, .. Cocbrun, Wigmore has
Sall Oleoo cc u. P-nt1 r ~U,A"'•IOCl9V.i1ty 1S
I' with its tough defense
and so~e good running
efforts from Gil
I:. Zaldivar, Shiffer and
Albert Estrella. Zaldivar
carried six tJmes for 37
yards, Shiffer eight
times for 57 yards and
EstreUa &Ix times for 2S
yards.
A" setback 1n the Uni
well. Dave Reed and strike •-. ucowouca-""'*""'YMf u .soo. c 1e1"''"" P•I <• the inside tract on the
Bobby Clark did a good • .._ a.imi.... PwM M.-. o..,.. ~=-~=lltawter> m QJAatlerbaci apot. bJl
job. Andl>UI' lln~bacic-ers Mike Puentes At 1IP -:.==·fT-> u• fl\'Mtyf'\'41tty c~nc.,Jr> m Druba could give b1m (Jay Hatter and Dan· ooe ~ t.be touchdowns c-tlftlc.ouc11 cc."'9Cln> 111 ~-lnt1.a111etCc.mpHt ;,1! arunforit. ·
Cbarnitski > really hit. with a 23-yard nm• tbe :O~!!~:.~~·m ~:: =sro:,~:;r••1 m While the offensive at.
But we were disappoint· Vlkin,pkepttbep,_... .....,_,Ollv•""' m · a.et10M<Noo1iul x:~; tack was cold and sput.
ed with our defensive on from tie outaet wttb .,_.,_cMc:H«tud !:: !:.:i'~~':' ... 1' 114 tertng, the defenal.e un.
line as a whole. In· the additional ad•ant.ce ... ,.,,_.,..,,..~, =~~111~:~.i.rt ::; its appeared better pre-dividually, Jerry Nelson· or r.&vlnc four IOOd TtHDUCl-U ul'tofltt.,,_. pared and seem to be
did a good job up fronL alu!filaUna backs. ~:=.-::':.~~.".soo. 110..TM H u -'"'"' "'118..., each team's strong sulL
'"-''JO...-n1 (Cefll~,, "' twt. 3 yeet Olds &. up. H-~-Owen Frost, Greg Pur .. tn,oao ~-Gron 'it.AGO. To Sll., ... lfill IOeftai.11 l1' ""~ i16,UO, M(Olld U,000, lfllrd s •-·erson, Mi'ke Pr...,-. UCI Faces Trojans OV-tlcl>uQCPi.rnl 111 ( '""" v•-• ~o4e <GH1MH•1 11• :.!~~~1"',·1111"s.n. """' cio and Rod Blanton = ::::.,'i9' ::: e..rwo-IM<Htt-1 m were especially effective ~~~~:.,1,;~u·-•1 ::~ in s t o pp i ng th e
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IANDIEGO
IN-THI-WATER
IOATlllOW
SEPT.11·19
11 AM. ro SUNSET
See all th• new 1976-77 power• tallboata
-on land and at dockllde -plus martn•
acc•llOfl•• •..me... Tak• San Diego
Fwy. to Sea Wottd Dr. to W. Mlufon lay'Dr.
Left on QuMra to Mlalon lay Mmtna. A
pottton of gate 19Celpta benentlng Th•
City of Hope.
S11 .. ,se11er <P111en Jr1 "~ Monarchs.
'llboHlund41 cc.mp"'' 111 A n d N e w p o r t C:-r,_I (T0<ol "'
v.n11n11 couv•lfl> m llnebacker Tom Mockett =11r.=~kw> ::t proved hl11 worth Ume W111i."•IP1tr~1 1~ and time •taln with a
"'N'" •AC• _ "',,. """"-, fumble r ecovery and
,.., 01«1• • 11•. c1.1m1ne. Pur1e iood pursuit of the ball 1uoo.oe1"'"""'ko9•.• c·-'er M-.. ett a•·-ran t.eluy "°"""CM< Haft ... I 116 .. 11 • "'"ir. UMI Nk~•lund 01 ..... CMer11-I XIII the ball and bad MYeral
Ulldtl'Oe<Ji c.__, ::: 800d blocu. ==~~~~. 11• Newport'• defe111lve
..,.,.. 1e1.,. ••• .,..,...,, 1" lineman Riek Clartr left :!:':..::1:!..,.., !~ tbe field with a lea IQJury """"•K'"' 1~1 "' u did Mater Del 'I Vldor
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IV ere in the heart ol IM
nation's largest master·
ptanr.ecl Industrial area.
in Orange Coonty. Near
airport end the ltUf·
section of San Diego
and Newport freeways.
See our models end
mako your reservations
now Call your broker or
John Alstrom. manager
of !lales and leasing. at
(714) 979-9205 or
(213) 680·9415.
llDLL/IMNE
Cllll&
3190A AnDOfl Loop Or..
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626
IRVINE
INDUSTRIAL COMPlEX
nave aomet.h.ln1 ~want
.to tell? .Clua~ '·cb do lt.ftU. · caUMt-MTI.
Put af .. words to9'0rtterpu.
I
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PENINSULA POINT. A great 2·story
family home with 4 BR.b incl. h~e . mslr. + dressing rm. & ath. Enjoy
dlnlng before c o zy fire in
family /kitchen. Near bay & ocean.
Priced to set l ! ! $12S,000 !
NIW USTIHG !!!
WEST NEWPORT. Large du_plex with 4 BR. up, 3 BR. down, on BJG, BIG
LOT. Allows 4 car g;.rage + extra pkg. Few doors to ocean. Xlilt rental. Easy to.show. Call to see!
NIW U~ !II BEACH HOUSE. Nearly new cutie, 2
BR. house. with 2 baths. Comp. &
attractively furnished. Perfect couple
home, with glowing frplc. Less than SO
yiµ-ds to best beactl. $79,900
REALTORS
675-HI I
OPEN HOUSES -WATERFRONT
44Z I W. COAST HWY: "4••.., W 10'
...... ,,.... loc ..... -............. ...
c .. ll••l•I--whr ....... •"' .. ,. .......... ,._ ... ~ We_,:
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d9M .... w...,.. $106.000. OPIM SAT ' SUN I .. ,,..._
3BR, 3BA (UPPER). Ge.-.WW from HAllOl VllW
deck. Large lBR (LOWER) -4 car HOMIS
F 1 in A.. it bit s crpls Nice cornt r lot across garage. rp c ea~, un • n • Crom dtll&htrul green· .----------.. &drps . Closo to beaqh, $133,500. b(lt. Neu pool, pl•~· The llUttt Mlftlltplac•
around and elementary on tM ~Coat
NEW DUPLEX
Close to the bay w /some ocn & bay
view. Beaut. crptg & drps thruout.
· b.ltns,·frplc, etc. $120,000.
JACOBS REALTY
67§.6670
2919 M~wport ••cl. coriMr 3oth
liCh ool . 3 bedroom •. DAILY PILOT
family room und dln111a c• •sSIRED room ln mo\'e·ln condl· ~
Uon. Vaont and read)' ADS for nice family. $ll0,000
Includes land. 673~. °"N Ill <1'.11~''"·10~• •.<f. You c... w It, rtftll "·
I frock It Woll 0 Wont Ad l~IMl;HW (e42-se78 J
-•• Ont Call S..vtc:t
fo,1 CAclt ~al
STIPSTOIAY
... and 2 blks. to ocl·an. ,
,_........,.,.,.otlce:
All reul ei;luh.1 advertlst'd
In this newspaper ts 1ub· Ject to thu t'ederal Fair
llouslni; Ar.t of 1968
which mak es at llleical to ndverll11e "1rny pre·
tcrence, 11 mltatlon. or
dis('riminatlon bas~ on uro. color. relielon, 11ex. or nutlonal orliin, or an
lnt('ntion to mak«1 any
11uch preference. limitil·
tlon. or dlscti mlnatlon."
NIW HOMI !
JSLAND LOVERS -Just finishing
touches remain on this 3 BR., 2~ ba. hom·e ~ n o w in fin al-st age or
construction. Must see! Dramatic 2-story living, jacuzzi in mstr. bath;
good parking. $1~,500
J60J "Ml.ft AYl:D•tMM ... IM•u• ........... __ .._,.,.,...,_.,.
c••wt te • ..,_ a.•n• llw. lllcludu
plerli11Mt.CMyftll .. Heft,..__ ..
W9hr. $160,000 -..d __. • flllmce.
OPIN SUN I to 5 PM.
..... r.t 1002 .... r .. IOOZ
Corner R·2 lot 2 bdrm The fastest draw tn the
home with 'nic~ patio & Wu t. . .a Dilly ~ilol
fenced yard. Priced a t Class1f1ed Ad. 642-5618 .
Thill newspaper will not.
knowinglr accept any
ad,·ertisrn.: for rol ~talc which is In viola·.
tiMoflht!law. ~
RAAI WISTCLffP JIWIL 1201 BERKSHIRE LN., NPT. BEACH.
Enjoy indoor /outdoor living in this
lovely 3 bdrm., 2 ba. home. Lanai
overlooks park·like grounds· many
custom features. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-5.
$126,500
OCIE.AM VIEW CONDO
· #5 BARLOVENTO NEWPORT
CREST. Owners trans/er is your good
fortune! This 3 bdrm .. 2~ ba., nearly
new condo offers carefree living for tod~'s recreation minded f am1lies.
OPENSun. 1·5
UDO ISLE CONT'IMPOUJlY
Check these features! 60 Ft. street to
s ee corner sunn~ pa fos , ge.
BR.leach with own bath, 3 car garagei
s1::Jn e story. both family rm. & form a
d. ng rm., xlntn~[\~ realistically priced-at $199,500. C i ·OSEE!
DAVIDSON REALTY
)8Qf w c"~ ,I 11"° • f'< >· 645 7515
Ji v r i ...... .,, r I p I ' '1 I ' p 6 T3 . 9060
coaOMA Diii. MAil -C .. MA COVE:
Reti•lllW lot wilt ._ _. tettJ -n.w:
(iHtly 1lopl•9, rHdy for ltH•tlt.1
splMe•et e.-ill exct.IYe--.
RENTALS
JASMIME CRIM: Q ± I two b•*n•
& -. two flrepls"' .._. .... room;
....... ... of c ....... pool & i«aaJ,
cmclTIMHIS COURTS.Mt•-..... Wfl'f of.._ -1 lin ftten too.
OH llGOMIA: iasaciilh, CJMi sdi:g T
be4r'OCH9 apa..._.. COl'Mf' lot. New
c_,.ts. Mo pets,• c .. * a. $350. ••IMf·
COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS
2515 f. eo.t Hwy.
Cor.aclelMer
675-551 I
... ,................... . ..•..........•......•. m.950
• LAKE FOREST •
WOODSIDE·Plan 113:·
3BR, 2BA, hurry! You
choose color of upgrades.
Assume 8\.'.r <z, loan. JIM,
days, 646·3981 eves.
673-2896
THE ~~:~•M 673-3663 61J,s086evcs --S--<t:-~-4l~lA--:--_-=/la~£-=-:lfo~S~.-
ss2. tso Thal /11lri9ul119 Wore/ Gome witlt 'L.Cliudle
Qwet tree lined street -----...., w cu.T 1. ~
tends to private parking l O 1_,~ ,.,. 6 ,.,0 .. bt.d
GIG A.NT OR
Huge S Br Meredith ln super area. Fam.rm.,
form DR & elec. Gar
open. & Much, much more. Call i mmed .
$73,950. You won't be
sorry
•
~UN
IHAL
ESTATE
C,]l 2222
MOUMTAIH
RR~T
Cottage w alkway to -"' below •o -~• ~ secluded entry! Luvish """'1e _.,, '·•~• '-• ol
li\'ing room highli~hted 1--------•1 ~ '" "' ''"' o1 _ ....
by toasty firep lace! SECLUDED _f _"_E_Y_l_,E_S.,..._...,
Gourmet kitchen w/di.n · on quiet Costa Mei.a cul· 1 Ing ente rtai n me nl. de-sac. 3 Bedroom, 2 j1 I I' l l Rambling walkway lo bath,+ huge bonui. room .__...__.__.__._ _ __.
s wee pin g mas t er <ideal for mother-in-law, .. ,-C-A_T __ C_,...I -R-..,
bedroom and bath + 2 teenagers, etc). Step .
children's retreats. Par· down llv rm, fplc. shake I' r I I I
ty time patio with roof, large yard and
backyard room for pool ! much more l Priced I RA e HE R Owner le ft a rea and nght-hurryl 546·5880 ~-__,...--.-.---.--. .. ~
must sell' Submit your I' I I I j" offer' 847-6010
O#'fN '" 9." s flm •-::>fll .. rrt• ---------11,. --S _A_W_L_U_R_.., !.~'lff 'di 4 IDRM I' I I I I
1/4 ACH E rt Bl ff An air of an Alps retreat! a y u. s
. no--11T--r-..;-;.-r-..,._...,..-i
Tod1y, 1nyone with a
wife. three kids, 1 mothftf·
in-lew, two cau, • dog,
m _RfYments •nd . moc1·_ g• is in the -of
Amerlc1n life. ~·z
Sheltered drive secluded And A View
fnt,rance I E~t.ertainers .. of the Back Bay rrom
h vmg_ room Gourmet this i mmaculate 3
8unshme k,atchen' Moun· BDRM., a bath condo
t.ain family room ~i· done in sort yellow tones.
lighted by vaulted ce1I· Beam ceilings. You 'II
Ing, used bri~k hearth fall in love with this one.
and ex.ecuUve s private It's a beauty!! $119,500
Pride of ownership Cam
home, directly across sl
from brand new, more
expens ive properties.
Well developed Collage &
trees Walk tt> ull
schools. 646·77ll.
~
Walker & Lee
Real f state
• ttfA',','0 I' I' I' I' r I' I' I' I' I" I
bar! Sweeping master • tmm' I I I I I I I I I I I
• G1Mr9' 1002 bedroom + 2 childs
!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • • • •• • •••••••••••••• •.. --------•I retreats. v, acre r ear SCRAM-LETS Answ~rs in Classification 95 I 0
CUSTOM y.,-d w /party pauo and
t •Lido So-::!!:f:on!:f::.rm., 3 bath
r home with jacuzzi pool & boat slip.
$340,000
COST• MES• To pla~ your message fire ring! Try $7.250 total
"' "' before the down ! Quick! Won °l last. 4 Bedroom .. cream puff.. reading public, 847-6010.
in pre.su ge area. Would phone oPfN11t'1•11\l\/tolro~u,-·n ··
you believe a 1S' laundry Daily Pilot
room? + l>ar ty time Classi(ied,642·5678 •
MANAGEMENT· IEAL ESTA TE ._ ....... w..tM .. 6'tct ....... S. ...... .., ·c.,
...._ ... ,..,. Mlltt ._.. ,.._. •c"•M t.t .,_.
,...,,. "' ............................... w..M
l
I
family room with wet :''.. ·.·.· .. l'!!f¥.~-
bar. custom lighting,1-------• 1t~-..<~~--~~~~--.. 523 CAMPll5l>a~lllVlllE built·in speakers. How•---------i..:: --------
,_ -8 ....... te A.ti M.. 4t7, Dtt1r ..... PO ... 1wo, c:.... Mete. c. mu.
Attr. 4 BR. home on comer lot. Bay
views from living rm. & u1>-5tairs bdrm.
$185,000
a bout tea house +~----------------_;_----------------------------------goldfish stream! Hurry
to see. S.16-2313. °""· 111.;. 11~1t1N •oe11. u • ~-1111 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
Jtl w"Y'"I' [li, ~j l:l t,I) ()!bl
l IEDROOM PLUS
Getter.. 'ooz•, .. , .. ,. I 002 ZOX20 IOHUS ROOM
••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ $49.950
•HOlD IAYNOMT -4 bdrm. 2ame
room. slip for so ft. boat .... sno,ooo.
ZCM Vie Uclo Mont •••••• 0,... Set/S. 1·5
l3rlttingh1m Rutrg
333' Via Uclo, M.I. '7S.OIU
f'o rm ul en tr y to
dramatic living room.
Open stairs to separate
master suite with view of
Saddlebaclc. Gourmet
kit c hen. Secluded
ballroom sized party
room. J ust listed. Hurry.
Call 963-6767.
oPIN 111'1 •IIS IV'l101lf Nl(f1
tllllll
FHA· VA IUYERS
OHL Y $49,500
Come see lb.is newly or-
G .. I 00• fered 3 bdrm, 2 ba, home •••ral IOOJ•Mr 6 on lrg corner lot, w/buge ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FR. near n ew cpts,
R·Z TrffS Trees Trees separate laundry & hob·
COtlOHA DEL MAit Near new 3 bedroom by rm w 11ts own ba that
Walking distance to h ome in exc l u s ive could easily become a shopplng und beach. Im· 4lh bd. Nice lrg patio maculate 2 bedroom private community with area.545-9491
home on H·2 lol. Better pool, clubhouse. security )?a t e and tree lin ed than new with copper streets. 2 Spacious baths.
plum.bing....Co1)1..firepia c us Tom lfi'!'c
and nice garden. $87,500 drapes. Formal dlmn11 __ _!!~~~~~-1 6~·~·.11,IVHI081"10Ct•• and patio kitchen. Fulll-[ . I price only $69.500. Ca ll .~ll~AiHW Newportoffice,S40-1l5t
·~;:•HERITAGE
~~.~ .. HERITAGE
RlALTORS
A-fltAMI
IYTHISU
. . REALTORS
rn•at
OWMnhip
TRIPLEX
on a tree lined street with
luxurious I andscaplng,
this shake roofed beauty
is an ideal owner oc·
cupied home pl14s In·
come . Located near
stores. transport1tlon and golf course In Costa
~
Walkr.r & lee
Real f state
l Feast your eyes on this
exquisite s plit level a·
frame by the se.a. Wife.
sa\'tr kitchen wllb lots of
penlr)' space. Charming
balcony ove.rlooks coi.y
fif'e1)1ace built for two.
Decorated in cool whites
and u h with large
cathedral ceilings. Glass
doors open to private
garden. Eltttric garage
Mesa. Call for an ap· j-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
pointment now. . PltlSTl(ilOUS
WATERFRONT CON· DO. Finest quality,&: up·
grading. Wall coverings.
drapes & carpeting. 3
Bedrms. 2 \.2 baths.
fireplace. slip that will
take a 40' boat. Shows
like a model. see to ap·
predate . $13S,OOO. Call
644-7270
1 door opener . Separate
racililles for clubhouse.
...•. P .S .: WE ALSO
HAVE TWO BRANO
NEW TOWN HOUSE TRIPLEXES UNDER
CONSTRUCTION.
1 tennis courts. sand
vo_ lleyball, 2 pools, & I&, ,Quail ~ jacuul Only l~<z blocks Pklal
rrom Newport Buch I Pl ap•rli•a ·
Only $8,500 down. Call 7S2·1~0 ftO'I'! M.2·2$3.• . .__.. _ _ t•OO OUAtLSl. NlWf'Oll IUC.M
Ol'tNlll'1••'ill./l'f1ul(N I•
J~INM li?i:·;::t·:~~:.~~:~1
601 Lido is California's premier condominium
reeidenoo. It is also, quite likely, the last of
,its kind. Dominating Newport Beach from · RREiVi.. ·JER the.waters''ed~e at Lido Isle, this l~tion . · . and the sweepmg bar.bor and ocean VJews 1t
. · : • :· . o!trs may, with the passage of time,
.., • • &...,... • I • ~... . . . , . ·. , ~~e '?nee fl68. . " ,.COND@~IN:ILJM· ~::·3-:!.T:.~.~:1; ..
surveillance system, a caµ button in each
residence, a 24-hour fleCUrity guard .and a
resident manager.
There is. of oourse, a heated swimnling pool
and whirlpool. A palatial residen~· salon
furnished in Louis Quinie looks out over the
pri~ate boat slips and acl'068 the harb6r.
Each residence offers a step·down living room
with a wet bar and a private balcony. Each
master suite, a private dressinJ area, oversize
master bath and built-in sauna. The detailing
is pains~aking; the appointme)lts faultl~.
601 Lido repr~nts not only a residence of
.,
exquisite quality, but an opportunity that
may-neVel'-again-be-duplicated. Jfjiotd1ave·-----••
ever considered owner.;hip of a fine condo·
-----------, I Mr. Ron R~I. AOI Lido Park Orh·ci, I New~rt S.ch, Calif, 92660 I
( 714) 675-6101 I Pleue tend me more Information about a I
lu.xurv condominium at 601 Lido.
I Na~ I
I AddreN I
I City State Zip__ I
Pbo • ~ ,~ HfMlllG OMjllT\HTO \!!I' I
__________ ...
minium residence, investigate 601 Lido now.
(j()t
LIOO
PARK [)RIVE
Excellent 83A% financing
available. (9% A.P.R.) •
From tl25,000
t
I
I
. , i'" •
'
.,. DAIL V PILOT
.Irvine .
·:-Company
·' " ~Honored :·
:: Tbe Irvine Company :•as honored trith a Pro-
, ;:iect Independence aral ESlAJE ·~ward for its outltand· au
:jng contrlbutloo to :~o conaervatioo ln
: the Newport·Irvlne Com· ~unity at ceremonies re. Broad.moor cenUy.
: Project Independence H s· ~S an ~nergy COD • omes ign . 1ervat1on program
laeaded by the Newport D •
Center Association and es1aner tbe Greater Irvine -e-
Jnduatrial League.
; Tbe Irvine Company waa commended for in·
'talllng a swimming pool
Solar beating system at
jbeir Turtle Rock Vista
JJ>arlment complex.
The design firm of Ron
SaSBe and Associates,
headquartered in Irvine,
has been r etained by
Broadmoor Homes to
creat.e a sales informa-
tion 'center for Broad·
moor Sea View, a
neighborhood of single
HIU81D£ VIEW OF TYPICAL HOME AT MONARCH SUMMIT IN LAGUNA NIGUEL
: Accepting the a~ard
{or the Irvin e ; Company were Bill
Watt, Vice President,
?dulti·Family Division, and John Hibble,
manager of the apart·
blents.
According to W au, the
1ystem will pay for itsell
in gas savings in 2~ to 3"'2 years, depending_on
las rate increases.
"Based on o ur
calculations, the solar
'__m;jem shQ.Yl(Lslll>.PlY 80 percent or the pool's
yearly heating needs -
• percent-60 percent in tbe winter and 80 per·
cent·lOO percent in the
aunmer," he said. The
!YStem is supplemented ~ a gas powered beat·
~gsystem·.
' ..
...
Summit Offers Privacy
family homes currenUy Private community recreation
under construction on a at Monarch Summit in Laguna
N~wport Beach hillside Niguel and an ideal location
with an ocean view. within minutes of beaches and
Broadmoor will build Dana Point Yacht Harbor are br-
167 homes on the SO-acre inging enthus iastic buyer
site, ranging from 1. 787 responses at the new adult de·
to 2,540 square feet. The velopment by Lan Ron En-
grand opening is ten· terprises, Inc.
tatlvely scheduled for "Our 6,000-square-foot private
October . . recreation center will be com· A~chltects Moi;-ns-i>leted soon," states-Ron Lane, Lohrb~ch and Associates president of the development of Irvine produ~ed the fmn, "and will include a swim·
plans .. Lois Harding ~ ming pool, jacuzzi, lounge with ~iat4'., of <?range-':"ill-meprac , pool ana rm-age rooms
provide interior design and fully equipped party
for the model home~. kitchen.'• Broadmoor Sea View . .
is one of three new re-The 1~mediate area also offei:s
sldential neighborhoods many fme golf co~, te~s
to be opened by Broad· courts. parks and miles of baey-
m o or i n so u the r n ~le a.nd hiking trails for th.e en·
California during the Joyment of outdoor enthusiasts,
second half of 1976. Lane said.
ONE·STOllY townhomes "that
live like single family re·
sidences ·' are priced from
$163,900 to $74,500 at the exclusive
development.
Designed by Richard L. Martin
of Los Angeles, the new Monarch
Summit 11 homes feature t\"o
bedrooms and an optional deo or
third bedroom, with two full
baths and a long list of custom-
quality-appointments.
Dramatic exteriors feature private entrance courtyarm, tile
roofs and attached two-car
g11T1g-e: uira~cwstlcatty
engineered, fully insulated com-
QlOO walls and ceilings are de-signed ,for maximum sound
isolation.
INTERIOllS BA VE large din-
ing rooms, lavish master suites
and deluxe, fully built-in kitc)lens
·with luminous ceilings, breakfast
San Diego Freeway to Pacific Coast Htgh111ay
~ turnoff'" CapJstrano. Go west on Coas.l
Hlgh..11ay to Golden Lantern. Right one mite
to Acapulco then left to sales office.
-'
,,biles
' \
areas and pantries.
There are handsome brick
fireplaces witb gas loglighters,
sliding glass· doors and windows
of tinted ,br•nze, Corian
pullmans, cefamic tiling, quality
carpeting throughout and inside
laundry areas.
Furnished model homes are
open daily at Monarch Summit 11
from 10 a.m. tlJ s p.m. and-the
sales office is located at 22956
Solera Drive in Laguna Niguel.
Tbe townhome community
-mayl)e eas1fy reaCbedby taking
the San Diego Freeway to Crown
Valley Parkway, then west to
Pacific Island Drive. Turn north,
up the hill, and follow the "sea
gull" signs to the new homes.
located atop one of South Orange
County's highest and most scenic
coastal elevations.
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ca11.1u--51I1 •
Put a tew word•
to work for ou. PvblltM<I Of-eo.st Ololly "'°'· Sepe. 12, It, 1', -Oct.J, 191• .,..,,.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
40,092 so. n.
NEW BUILDING
PLUS BAIL SEBV1CE,
DOCK·BIGB LOADIXG,
EXPANSION LAND,
PROTECTED ENVIBODIENT,
EASY FREEWAY ACCESS a MORE.
Fo< information on this or other building alternatives. call
your broker or Craig Lyon, Manager of Sales & Leasing,
at {2 13) 628·4204, (714) 833·1010.
AVAii.ABLE
NOW AT :w~,AL COMPLEX
SELLING YOUR OWN
HOME COULD BRING YOU .
FACE TO FACE WITH
ra
REALTOI?•
MURPHY'S LAW
Can you:
• locate qUt1l1fled prospecrs?
• recognlzo simplo lmprovomenrs that
could increase your chnnces for o fa&t
sale?
• understand tho local housing market
and sol a reasonable price?
• utlllzo tho subtleties or a salesmanshfp
that expedilo a favorable decision?
If you're not sure you know the best way to handle these
and other details involved in selling your homo, walch
out for Murphy's Law! Borror yet, consult a REALTOR".
REALTORS" are real estate proless10'1als who can slm·
pllly the sale of real esrare and ellm•nata many problems
you might not an11c1pa1e.
You've invested a lot of 11mo ano money in your home.
When it's time to sell, don't ler Murphy's Law deprive
you of a fair return. See a REALTOR• tor expert advice
and protection from unforeseen problems.
BUMTIJtG'ION BEACH -FOUNTAIN VALLEY'
BOARD OF REAL'IORS
17931 Beach Boulevard Suite J
Hunti~gton Beach, CA 92847
147-6093 .
1 Moderate Growth Due
~ Realtors Report Favorable Conditiom Likely
I WASIJIHGTON A OTHE& DAT A contained in the report: -THE PaJCE OF an exlsllna
home wUI continue lo lncreue,
but at a 1lower pace lb.an durinc
the pail two yean. The inl'r~ase
should llveragc bet'4CeJ\ even
and elcl\t percent. Dy contras\.
the prtce of a new home has aone
up 22 percent during the past.12
months, largely because homes
being built are largt>r and fancier
than betore. The acclaimed de·
sire for the bu.sic "no frills"
home has not yet materialized.
moderation in tbe arowth "'the economy. favorable ror the real
tfta~ industry, ls reported by
the National Association of
Realtors.
ln the association's monthly
housing status report, Kenneth J.
Kerin. director of economics and
research, said, ''If we learned
one thing in the past few years, It
Is that an overheated ~onomy
wtth rapidly rlalnc prt-ces Ls hous-
ing's worst enemy."
With a current unsettling S per·
cent lnOatlon r ate In today's
slower paced ec:ooomlc crowtb.
tbe report says, a torrid rate or
ec:ooomlc expansion could easily
push the inflation rate to 10 per-
cent or possibly higher.
-The December, 1975, forec:ut of 1.S mUUon howslni
starts for 1976 remains a sohd
bet. Sorne modest lmpro"ements are expected in 1977.
-Home mortaage rnterest
ratta, currenUy at 9.0 percent,
will probably edge upward to the
9.25 to 9.50 range belore leveling
oU early next year. No decrease
geem.a likely until WlaUon can
be brou1bt under control.
-Sin1le-famlly home resales
will continue to be t.be most via-
ble section of the real estate
market well into 1977 . Sales
PoS1lbly will exceed the r~rd
figures achteved lbia year.
Hunti~on View.
Tract Selling Fast
The Bren Company 1s dusting
orr the sold out sign al its popular
Huntington Vi ew Homes com-
munity In Huntington Beach,
with only five homes left to sell.
Huntington View Homes arc
priced from $81.990 to $101.000,
and feature three two story floor
plans with '1-om 2.010 to 2.610
square feet or living space.
"OUR SALES velocity at Hunt-
ington View has been exceptioual
since the project opened in 1973,
, and we expect these last five
homes to sell as rapidly as the
first 236 did," said Qw-les Bren,
director or market.Ing for the
Bren C~mpany, the new home
community's developer.
"Construction on the homes in
the final unit Is nearly complet-
ed. and will be a vailable for oc-
cupancy in September, in lime
for the fall school term_
"WITH NEW housing in this
area extremely limited. we ex-
pect to post the 'sold out' sign at
Huntington View in the next few
days."
Huntington View model homes
are located at 19652 Sacramento
Lane in Huntington ~ach. and
are open daily from 10:00 a.m. to
dusk.
The model homes can be re-
ached from the San Diego
Freeway by proceeding west on
Beach Boulevard to Yorktown
Lane. Tum left on Yorktown to
Newland A venue, and right to
Sacramento Lane and the model
home complex.
-The in ability to obtain the
substantial rent Increases re·
quired to cover maintenance and
operating costs or rental proper-
ty apeUs trouble for the rental
market, and vacancy rat es,
already below six percent, ap-
pear to be beaded toward a four
percent level. Until rental adjust·
ments produce a m o re
satisfactory yield, investment m
rental housing will remain unat·
tractive to builders and in-
vestors.
DES PITE WHAT Kenn secs as
a temporary decline in the flow
of savings into savings and loan
associations -the principal
source of mortgage credit -the
S&Ls remain healthy. Home
lending by Insured S&Ls reached
S8.2 billion in June, a new record
for that month, and a full 40 per-
cent over the total for June, 1975.
"After 18 months of recovery
there are still some soft spots in
the real estate economy," Kerin
said. "Generally, however, most
sectors bave e .. joyed considera·
ble Improvement, and further
gains should be recorded th.rough
the remainder of 1976. and into
earlylm."
~ICHOLAS
, .•• HOl'FMA~
In the DAILY PILOT
'~Ne~r again''
•alue at the
Wilderness.
Never again such honest value in
the delightful location of Orange
Park Acres. A private , equestrian
community of quiet cul-de-sac
streets, acres of landscaped open
area and the luxury of peaceful.
rustic seclusion.
The homes are thoughtfully
arranged and situated side-by-side
to provide maxltnum land utili~
tion for every resident. The living
here Is easy because skilled pro-
fessionals tend to maintenance
and there are superb amenities
including covered stables, fenced
riding ring , bridle trails, and even
RV storage, to name but a few .
There is an astounding rate of
appreciation in this area of
Orange County. Comparable
communities in the surrounding
area are already averaging
$90,000 to $100,000 per home.
Come today and see The
Wilderness ... a never agFlln
value and th e Investment of a
lifetime.
Three and /our bedroom homes from
$67,950
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A Special Place By Pacesetter
1629 N. Dressage St, Orange Parle Acres, Call/omla • (714) 538-3515
.. ..
&mday. September 12. 1978 DAILY PILOT aj f
"20%* more' house"
makes the drive
to San Clemente
worth it!
With the cost of homebuying rising daily,
here is your opportunity to get a new, ocean-
view townhome for nearly 20°/o less than it
would cost in the middle of Orange County.
Great
~"'!'\ Design!
Value! " Great
Views! The·-wlll Cllrtillnly bmln... •Nllhtt ~ \\11h lhe ...,,.,.,,.
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•vail.Ue on thee ..........,
fluuno to l"'l'nre .. i...n \<IOI
_,I !he madd"-OaAN ltills
Pr1c;ed from
$44,950 .,,
$60,950
HITPAYDIRT
At our
sneak preview sale
special prices
Lay the cornerstone for years of happy famDy memories In
a PARK MESA HOME. The kind of desirably-located slngle-
f amlly detached home you thought would be priced out-of
reach. Not so If you take prompt advantage of our mid-
construction sale!
Two or three bedr~• Two baths Family room Atrium
in most plans Cathedral ceilings with rough sawn beams
\\bod shake roofs~ Double car garage Backyard fencing \))
Sprinklers and lawn In front yard Ceramic Tile Entries
QUALITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
FROM $57,500
N
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v 3101 Manlstree
Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
(714) 549-5225
IN OCEAN·CLOSE COSTA MESA
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ISearsl A• ALL STORES OPEN 10 o .m to 9 p.m. Mo nday thru Fr it!CJy • Sat•_. rdoy 9 :30 o.m . to 9 p .m. •Sunday 12 noon tn ') pm.
ThP ~e ,10 1.~~ open SAT ttl f, pm •Al HAMkRA < ARC.Oi.J < OM~'TON COVINA, H MONTE GLENDALE LONG BlACH and SANTA MONILH
SI.US. "OUUCK AND CO.
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DAllY!!
IAYNOMT, OPIN HOUSI VersaUllty. 1bls can be a fantastic bachelor pad
wtlh attached rental unit, OR a family home OR a home with m aid ' quarters; incl. dock fOf' 3S It. boat.
Under rnarket at $260.000. 125 No.
Bayf ront, Ba lboa Jsland. ()pen Sat. &
SW\ l·S P.M. Rai.n or shine !
Located In Mendel Mar .
11 a super 1pech1J home.
2300 Sq.ft. ol ramily hv· toe. • Bedroom + aueat or in-law ruideaee (Wl·
der separate roof).
s parklln c swlmmin
pool ia an ad~ bonus
Owner leHU\I state
. OCIAMNOMT, OPIN HOUSI 680Z W.
Oce anfront, open Sat. & Sun. 1-S. A
c ha rm in g b each h ome in s upe r
cooditioo , located on a dup~ex i oned
lot. Priced at $192,500. Over $10,000
rental incom e yearly. Room to add another unit.
IADllOMTS-A PAIR A wee. small 3800 sq. ft. 4 bdrm .. 2-story home at $385,000
and a larger 8200 sq. ft. home on 3 lots.
with Jots or bdrms. & boat parking + a
Rothschild wine cellar. for $895.000
e.all to see now.
&~
Lake F orest •·Forest S h adow s''.
700 Model, prime cul-de·
sac lot. Living rm, Cami·
ly rm, 4 llcdrrns, 3 ba.
Frplc in Wlastcr swte.
Rudy end Oct. -'lalce de-
col'ator seJections. By owner. $107,900. 49S..5611
or 831 ·25SS.
NIWUSTIHG
EXPANDED
HAllOIVllW
HOME
Three bedroom. large
panelled ramily room.
Tastefully d ecorated
throuchout with many
u p grades . Lus h la n d sca ping, maoy
mature tr~. Secluded
location. An excellent value. $125,000 Fee. Call
61.MMO.
OK"' r11'." s llJN ro8f "'"'' • ~·--'
THE REAL
£5".'A_!ER~
GIT OUT OF THI UIN IN A DUPllX or.
how to m a ke money on leverage while
som eone e lse pays the rent. 3 Nice
Cor o n a d e l M a r d uplexes, n ow
a vailable at $109.500. $129.500 &
$144,500. The Jast one is a gorgeous,
almost completed. new 3 & 2 bdrm.
that anyone would be pleased to live in ...
llYN Tai.ACE Be the first to have a
chance a t this 3 bdrm., 3 bath custom
home at $103.500. Large mstr. bdrm.
s uite with fr pl.c. Lease or buy the land,
however you choose.
A COMMBCIAL INVISTMIMT 6 Unit shopping center incl. drug ·s to re ,
cleaners, beauty shop, record shop,
de licatessen & tavern . Priced at
$170,000. Scheduled gross incom e over $24,000. Com e see!
67]..4400
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G1Mr .. 10021G1~r .. 1002 --------............................................. .
Bllllllsland ~ Exclusive S.awing ~ OPEHHOUSE
Mon/'l'ws Only 1·30·6
211-2111/J A.-te _ -
Cha rm1n1 d uplex near OCIAM"S ff~ MOODS
N. Bay. 3 Bedroom cot· For you to e njoy Crom most rooms in
tage has lovely living th1·s spectac ula r s plit-level custom jlti!ll w /!ir('pluce + 2 br
upstairs apt O\'er dblc home . Front row VIEW! Your secret
gar, work bench and ex· s tairway t o Big Corona b e a c h .
tra atora.:e. Duplex ruuy Fire place divides lge master s uite with ~';;: c~mpl redec. f'or 2 dress ing rm s. Open beamed ceilings
• qeCJlqt~6. ~,Rll.!l! enhan ce this comfortable lifestyle. ' ~ -Corona de l Ma r . By appt. $345,000 .
nt1 "ILUFfS" SPICW.-$91,500
IUMGSIU!
41e*°°"tl +
21/J .....
Newly listed T iburon
townJv>me 1n Fountain
Valley. Over 1800 sq. fl.
Step Into lush laving
room .• family room and
dining area. Bright
c heery wlre -sa\'Cr
kitchen. Vt'rsatale floor
plan. Lots or rich wood,
waJlpaper and custom
dra pes . Hur ry ! This
won 't last ! At only
$62.000. 842·2535.
Ol'fl'f 1119• f' S IV'/ (Jtf;., f'
(WINI
Perfe ction t hruout this s pacious 3
bedroom 2 '1'.a bath end unit. Huge living
rm. music a r ea. conversation area &
formal dining rm. J ust like a model &
priced below the m arket.
520CANCHA SAT/SUN 1-5:30
3 llDIOOMS-flOOC.--$49,500
Buy this one today "as is" before
present owner redecor ates etc. a nd
incre ases the price. Beautiful Anthony
Kidney-s h aped pool (comple~ely
fenced}. covered patio. A real buy!
2159STAT EAVE.,C.M. Call to see.
2111 s-,,...... Hiiis ltoed
MIWPOIT CIMT'a. M.L 644-4' I 0
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-Wit 2 ~ UllJts-wlth -FtlST~ ::;acrl:t~s ,~:::es3 ~~ Only one of il'i klnd -here's a fabulous
quiet cul·dc·sac. Wood hom e a nd .location that can 'l be
attlnale root. Beautiful matched, do n't miss this opportunity.
condition. Onty $71.SOO It's a Lus k exclusive. S pacious
ruu price. Call 540-USl be drooms. ope n beam c · ing and
tNewport Offlce> paneled rami~y room. ~ads r gl~ss
~~--HERITAGE
. • REALTC•RS
--;t:TY
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17141 141-1446 --
VA NO DOWN
lot .........
4 Bdnn. CoHeice Pk
tltO Mt. M.........,,.
F.V. 4 Br. like MW Call
:.·
Ko)" Qro lty
H·1H·H'146 ---· -
lepl One Level'
5 Bedrlems!
'T1'e home that xou have been looklng for ln space.
~ bedrms. 2•11 baths. lge
Ii" r m. formal dine.
k itc h en . f a m ily .
sep.laundry room orr
kitchen. Easy upkeep
house and yard. 1S22
Pegasus. orr Bristol &
Santa An•. Open Sat/Sun
l·.S
411lll". llllU
tilt' .::
ove rlooking hills, dramatic e ry wtth
inner court. Bui lder lives h e. Ma ny
profession al upgrades. Est e size lot
with privacy. Park like o ds. ocean
view. Call for a personal r. Offer ed
at $175.000.
2 UMTS
Investors we have just listed one of
the cutest 2 units in Newport Beach.
Fabulous location, walk to ocean a nd
bay, shopping. No need to own a car
here . Entry courtyard with privacy
plus . A must see property. Priced at
$114,500.
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Buena Vista Baytront
$285,000
Unique 3-story home. 3 Bdrms. & 4
baths. Elevator : sandy beach; pier &
slip. Spect acular view!
LAWSON REALTY CO.
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Luxury Twnbmo 3 Dr 2''t Ovc-r 1; 11cr.-of prlvary
Ba, •·am Rm, <kin. L I\' in Ule hlll:i or North
Rm Ii Dln Rm, fanlu11l1 t' 'l\&8.Uo. 3br, 21>0, •PP1'<l'
lllke 4t mountain vu, 1800 sq rt. + patio " f'llllerton. S73.~ W~ot i;crt'{!m'(! m pe>rch, frph , s Br. llOOI home Or11n1tc open b1;"1am nnhn6:
HOMIS OP94 l.S 1'1111Ath:1111
&HQW .. MISA Y9IDI -Buccola
i -story, 4 Bedroom, big family room,
new at Sill,500. See Jackie Handleman
at 1777 Oriole Drive.
Ut•9UI 1M MISA,... -OH WOW! 4
Bedroom s plit level. pool, jacuzzi and
water slide, gotta C it, Phil Handleman
at 2702 Cardinal. UM19U1 IN IACK IAY -Contemporary
with antiques, c lean, s pacious,
$162,500. See Nadine Croul at 2206
W'mdward Lane.
~ .. UOADMC>Oa -Bae.ts to
green belt. sides to part. 4 Bedrooms
plus boys ' den, split, $149,500. See
JoAnne Perkins at 2500 Wavecrest.
UMl9UI '" uo~ -4 Bedroom. single story, immaculate, mini view.
$152,500. See Ronnie Lundy at 2715
Waveerest, CdM. .
UMqQI IM HAllGa YllW llOADMOOa
-2 story. big 4 Bedroom. great family
home. $164,900. See Kay Glava.s at 1221
Starboa rd. (Jlurry) -
UMl9UE IN llCi CANYON -Spacious 3
Bedroom. Regency. fairway location,
vacant, $255,000. See Ver gilene Hull at
81 Royal St. George.
Utaqul IM 116 CANYON -Dramatic 3
B e droo m townbome for lease.
$1250/Month, see t2 Rue Fontainbleau.
UMlquE IM HADOlt YllW HOt llS -
Available for Lease only, ~5/mo., 3
Bedroom. clea n. sunny and vaca nt.
See Sharon S m ith at 1706 P ort
Margate .
U~ltJU~ t1()M~S
REALTORS•
THE NICEST PEOPLI; SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES
CORONA DEL MA .. , m'4000
MESA VERDE, 548-5tl0 • CALL US
P.t" B(U'~tt R-alt,
pH6t1nf6
CHDIY Till WI
..wLY ,..stm -Back Bay a rea
wtth room tor a pool. 3 Bedrooms,
dining room, den and famllY room.
Master bedrm bas fireplace and view
comer $127 ,500 ..
JJ7 ClletTJ TNe &.-. M.I. W S.. 1·5 Wt•••••W..S-. ..... &ZW)
BAYCIEST BEAm
Ol9 OF THI llST of Ivan WeUs.
Spacious and well planned with 4
bedrooms. formal dining room, huge
family room with f areplace and lovely
landscaping. Located on quiet street in
this excellent ne ighborhood. Sl59.500.
ACIE AMI A HALF
IM MIWPORT llACH -old California
Rancho in exquisite condition. Like a
fine jewel in grand setting. Stables a nd
corrals , t erraced swimming pool.
Room to add tennis court or extra
garages for car buffs . 5250,000.
642~5200. 675-4060
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$315 000
Magnificent view o'Harbor, Catalina
& Palos Ve rdes . Best in CdM/NB area.
Profess ion a lly d ecora t e d &
landscaped. Stunning, one of a kind.
fa mily & entertainment home on quiet
street -no thru traffic. 4500 sq. ft.. 6
bdrm, pool, jacuzzi. formal dining
room , 3 fireplaces. Agt.
551-2714 or 752-6521
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~COATS & WALLACE
'C::rJJ REAL ESTATE. INC.
.l LOCA!n O~NI O LOM ~·~!jv fi'11 '°1 L
THE SOUIH (OAS! ~Ht.~ .111 I : "'
MESA VBtDE
2600 Sq.ft.
SI 02,500
Spaciou s e l egance· from the
attractive entry to the virtual "back
yard nurse ry" with h,a.,h greens and
a bunda nt co l o r of blooms
everywhere. 4 Bedrooms, s pacious
master bedroom s uite, 3 baths, large
family room with fireplace and wet
bar, formal dining, breakfast nook
in kitchen . 3 Car garage. Absolutely
best va lue .in this category home fn
Mesa Verde! Call 546·4141
YOUR DREAM HOME
36' PIER
Yes, your dreams will come true
whe n y o u s ee this p e rfec t
entertainme nt "Condo" home. It's
iQ.L e v eryth ing. 3 Be drooms,
sumptuous m aster bedroom has
balco n y wi th v ie w o f lus h
landscapin g. 36' Pier with E .Z.
access to open water. Outdoor
entertainment center. Luxury at its
finest !! $105,SOO. Call 546-4141
AN ADVENTURE
in h·a ppy family Jiving a91aits you in
this 4 bedroom Green Valley home.
Large family room with wet bar.
large private yard + 21 a cre
community pa rk with 3 pools . Short
walk to Cox Ele m . School. $72,500.
Call now, 962·4454.
SWIMMERS
and YOUNG LOVERS wiU delight In
this beautifully d ecorated 3 bedroom
home with large pool in private
yard. Convenient Westside location.
NEW LlSTING. Call 982·4'54
II& CANYON CUSTOM
Spectacular 4840 sq.ft. 4 bedroom
home in final stages ol constructioa.
Family room and librar1
overl()C)king gorgeous pool area and
golf course. 2 Story living room Yfitb
massive fireplace and view loft.
1385.000. Open House Sun l ·S; 17
Royal St. George, N.B. 640-6161
WALK TO IAY/IEACH
Truly outstanding home completely
remodeled by owner /contractor.
Unobstructed 360 degree view from
private sundeck . One block to ocean
or bay. Too many upgrades to
mention . $128,SOO. Open House
Sunday 1-5 ; 204·40lh St .. N.B. Call
640=6161
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2612 VISTA DB. OIO
Lovely 2 Story "Bluffs"
Condominium. 3 Bedrooms. 2'1'.l Ba,
Den -Dining Room. Patio. Near
Schools & Shops. $73,500
#J uteA ISU-IAYRtONT
Custom Built by Rouloo Hodges 2
Sty Spanis-h eontemponry s
Bedrooms, Family Rm, Wet Bar , 3
Fireplaces, Terrace Deck. F irepit
f.275,000 New Pier & Slip.
20S YIA LIDO SOUD -IA YPIOMT
Fabulous N e w Lis ting on the Water
in an Executive Area of Prestigious
Homes. Pier & Slip for Lge Yacht. 4
Br, 4 Ba, Oen, 2 Fireplaces, Wet
Bar. 3 Car Gcrrage. $210,000
711 UDO PAU DI ICHl-UYFIOMT
Lovely Apartment with View ! 55 Ft
Balcony Overlooking Bay. Senior
Adults Only. 3 Br 2 Ba, Fireplace.
Boat Slip Available . Low Cost
Mainten a n ce $125,000 Spec i a l
Financing.
e IY APPOIHTMENr
LleA ISLE IATNOMT SZ'7,500
Spectacular 2 Story Custom Built by
Don Koll S Bedfooms, Den, Wet Bar,
3 Fire places. Tile F1oor Entry &
Dining Room . Luxurious Wood
Paneling, Pier /Slip for Ll(e Yacht.
VIA UOO MORD -IA YfllONT
Out.standing 2 Story FamJly Home
withs.Bedrooms. Great Bay View.
Pier & Slip tor Large Yacht. Terrace
Deck. Many Xtras $.118,000
.. urrs• LIASl-WAta YllW
J'rant Row Tri·Level Condo with 2
Bedrooms, F amlly Room. All
Electric Kitchen. Many Upgrades.
$'195/mo
..._. ISLl-IA'IW SHl,000
Spacious 2 Story Family Home wltb
5 Bedf'OOmt , 5 Baths, Separate
Dining Room. Family Room.
Terrace Overloob Bay. Pier /9lip
SIAWIMD C0t90
Jn a Park·Like Nei1hborhood of
Well-Kept Homes. Nicely Upgraded
2 Bedrooms 2 Batbl. Extensive use
ol Redwood, Mirrors & Used Brick.
Reduced to $59,500
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FIMll HOMES
.. OM SJJ.500 TO SI .zoo.GOO
OHM HOUSE -11 UMDA ISL.I
-SUMOAY 1-5 P.M. -or -come by
boat ! so· guest s lip! Span ish
flav.->r ed Bayfronl w /6 bedrooms -
on the lagoon! Choice location on lg.
lot! Designed by Dorothy Fulmer for
the Jg . family! Almost 6000 sq.ft . of
livable area. (030)
YllW NOM JASMIHE CUB
Decorated in French blue tones. 3
bedrOQms, 2V2 baths. family room,
for m a l din i n g w /nice view
overlooking c a nyo n & ocea n.
Located close to pool, jacuzzi, tennis
& clubhouse. 24-hr. security gua rd.
Gisela La mson 644-6200. (031)
MO "HO.HUM .. Ol'POl.TUMITY!
Really s uper duplex! l 1h blocks to
beach ! Great potential for weekly
-rentalduringseasoo -a.goodbuy at
$130,000 Ce e la nd . Bob O wens
642-8235. (0 32 )
LtHDA ISLE IAYROMT
Beautiful l agoon location -
extra-wide lot & slip for two 65'
boats . Custom 5 bedroom. family
room home w /study & dr a m atic
2-s tory din in g room . Avail.
immediately Cor purchase or lease
w /option. Offered at $550,000
including land. Cathy Schweickert
642-8235. (033 )
A •ma TOMOlllOW
Beautifully constr ucted. finest
qua lity b ayfr ont properties a r e
becom ing scarce! We are offering
th e ul ti m a t e in des ig n ,
c r a fts m an s h i p & view! Classi c
Me dite rra nean ho m e w /finest
woods, exten s ive glass & imported
tiles. 5000 sq.ft. & room for 60' boat.
Featured in Architectural Digest.
Beverly ~orpby 642-8235. (034 >
NIAi llACH & TINMIS!
This cha rming home is on a 56' lot
w /"South •P atio." Great for
entertaining ! 3 bedrooms -2 baths
-Jg. famHy room -2 fireplaces -
e atin g are a in k i t c h e n &
street -to-strada location. $156,500.
Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (0 35)
FOITHIMOST
DISCllMIMAT'lt«i IUYB
Spyglass Hill -at its FINEST !
Spectacular view -a m e nities
galore -4 bedrooms -for mal
dining -fa mily room -breakfast
room -wet bar -21h baths. Too
good lo last! Sandie Fix 644-6200.
(0 36)
SUl'H VALUE
4 bedroom . fa mily room. forma l
d ining a rea h om e built ar ound
charmin g courtyard. The perfect
family home on completely fenced
larger lot. JUST ~.500. Larry Dyer
00·11235~ CD37 >
IMMACULATE!
Custom-built Baycrest 3 bedroom
w /Cami ly room , forma l dining,
paneled den w /wet bar, 2 fireplaces,
study, lg. master bedroom & very
private p atio. $99,500. Vi c Jashinski
642-8235. (0 38 )
CHllltY HILLS -ltG CANYON
Luxurious hom e very s pacious
w/ccdar hi-beam ceilings & r ustom
crafts m ans hip thruout Used brick
fireplaces . Beautiful view off airway
& lake Air conditioned. 4 bt.><lrooms
+family room. llhrary & room for
pool. Over 5200 sq.ft. SJ6S.OOO. Lynne
Rothc ll 642-8235. COJ!'))
' PUT OH YOUI GLAHHI
$32,500 in Newport Beach 2
bedroom s. 2 baths very exclusive
a dult village. Real fireplace, priv.
beach, pool, jacuzzi & clubhouse.
Superb weekender or d aily li ving.
1h ·bomo. 'h·m obilc . Lois Miller
642·8235. (040)
JUST THI LOT FOi
YOUaDRIAM~
Big Canyon gem w /spectac ular
VIEW! We ll worth $159,750. Bob Owens 642-8235. (00)
NOIAIL Y TCMllt WT
OPPORTUMTY.FOI
A IA TFIOMf LOT
PROMONTORY BAY! Harbor
Island Dr. 2 of tbe most desirable
lots -top location on the lagoon -
pier & slip pri v. From $167 .500. Jane
Frazee 642-8235. (042)
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SOuth : AttJ:acts ~Foreign Industry
GOLDSBORO, N.C. (AP) -Wben Dr. •
Richard Herrott decided to loot for a place to ~ build a chemical plat. the pernor of Nol'tb 1.'
Carolina lent blm tbe state's ezecuti.e a,lrplue 1"
to make tile IUl'Cb-1er.
Wooing potential indoatr)' by eueb
courtesies. not to mmtion more substantial lD·
dueemeata aueb as low COit ftnaneh>g and tu
abatementa. la u American a the Chamber ot
Commeree, especially in ioduatrJ·poor southern .., •
:itates.
. But lately something new bas been happen-•
ing.
HUNDllED8 OF foreign manufacturers
such as Dr. Herrott, a Briton. are buildln& fac-' ~
tori.es in America and are ftnding the South -or.
more precisely, the »ealled "Sunbelt" stat.es
atretehing acroas the naticn'a lower Uer -a
favored place to build them.
Rural communities that once hungered for
industry are now humming with it, and loving
the sound.
Dr. Herrott'a company, Imperial Qemical
Industries, Ltd., did build its plant in North
Carolina, a $1S mlllion brick complex standing
amid tobacco fields and country churches. It
employs 82 people and takes on an extra 40 or so
college students during the summer. Next on its
expansion agenda is a $90 million pesticide plant
in Bayport, Tex. ·
In South Carolina, Micbelin, the French tire
manufacturer, built a plant in Greenville that
produces aix million tires a year. It geta ita raw
materiala from Michelin's rubber-mixing and
l'dplant.at_nearby Andenco...wbicbJ.ILtum bas
the capacity to supply three additional plants.
One, in Spart.anburg, S.C., will be producing
truck Ures by mid-1978. The firm also baa boucht
~ . land in Laurens County, S.C., to build a research
and development center. Total investment to
date: $500 million.
Hergeth KG. a German textile machinery
manufacturer, has a plant in South Carolina. Japan's Sony is producing electro!lic equipment
Michelin tire company's test
track swirls through soybean
field in South Carolina.
in SID Diep and is ..., to start up a plant in Alabama.
TD IATBIT aoveiliDedt 11aures ahow that
fondp d1rec:t iDnltmeat lotala more than '25
bOlion and reprwenta man than 18 percent ol all
inffStment In manufaetarlq in the Ulltted
States. In 1972, tile flpre was less than $15
bU1lon.
•"Thia is a pod thing,» said Milton Berger.
diredor of the Commerce Department •a omce of Foreign Investment. ··u means thousands or
newjoba."
· No question abwt that. Foreign compaoi"5
generally send only a few managers to the Unit·
ed States. A covernment survey found that 95
percent of the Joba in fareipl companies based in
America are held by Americans.
Here•• wbat that can mean in one state
alone, South Carolina. wblcb 10 far has had a di.a·
proportionate abare olforeign money:
The General Accounting Office recently
calculated that forelp manufacturers have
brought 19,750 direct new jobs to the state,
representing 5.~ percent ol total manufacturing
employment; more than 40,000 new residents,
aboat $70 mlllion in new retail sales; between
$122 million and $172 million ln additional
personal income.
"BEFOllE THIS industrial influx our people
were cbroni~ally under-employed," said George
Dean Johnson Jr., chairman of the South
Carolina State Development Board.
''Tlllsllu-s~ootmtgralfon ana su
stituted a migration into the state." The migra-
tion is largely by supervisory personnel, wbo are
in great demand in the small towna that the
foreign companies are partial to seWing ln. Of
the 62 new employea ln the new chemical plant in
Goldsboro, N.C., for example, 17 have Ph.D.
degrees.
Even already-employed workers have
benefitted from the new factories by moving to
higher-paying jobs. ''They've treated us well,"
said Lynn Henning, a former mechanic who now
works for MlcheUn. "Now I'm making 60'cents
an hour more."
Throughout the Deep South, per capita In·
come has risen from 6.1 percent of the nat.ional
average in 1959 to 83 percent today. In Dixie's on:
aoin& resurgence, foreiin ca#tal aurelf bu
played ita part.
Foreign executives list a vtlriety .ot reuona
for morini to the United States. Some aald they
almPlY want to be closer t~ the American
marltet. which they believe to be the world'•
most lucraU•e.
Others cite economic advantaaes. In the lut.
five yean, with the devaluatloa of the dollar and
the rapid wace inflation abroad. the cost.a of pro-
ducing in the United StaU!s have become more
comparable, and in many cases cheaper, than to
produce abroad.
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'uulted t'C1hn~s and noor well designed :J bdrm.'>. 2\:t baths. lge.
tu "'·tllni; flr,·pl-'('l' family rm., brkfst. area in kitchen .
1>ram11t1(• ilttlli•r> W"t d b kl' bur S1,1lrJI 1>tJircu1>t! tu COZ)' b:JCk Y ar wit spar mg pool.
11pacwu.' mu:1ll'r :.utll• & deck & secluded SUll bathing ~rea
(•h1 l dreni. <1vort1:'r" $137,500 IN Cl..UDI NC THE LANO!
Gourmet kitchen. Dine Open for your inspe<'t ion' Sun 1 5.
Lu .. h tt·mH'l'" lllllt ttY Located at 2032 Sh.iJ:>Wtl,Y Lane. tor thl'I <ltcurutor 's d('
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on (\Uld lr~e -l1oed
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ha!> too many aml'nllil'-S
lo ltst, so l'Omc• and l'~l·!'
Won't last'' l'all now'
$71.900
[A3MPEES]
1555W, .. ll.,,C.M.
Nulto ... !Mt8allllet
S49·16SS
HEWPOltT HEIGHTS
HACIENDA
There is no end to the
possibihues' ~ Lovely 2
bed room . :i b a th"
BEACH MINDED?
We can off er you a well kept. 2·slory
home. located at tl1c end of Balboa
Peninsula, only a stont;!'s throw from
either the OCEAN or BAY . This
attrac·tivl'. custom built home has :l
bdrms .. den. family rm .. 3 baths &
private patio: tennis. boat ramp &
private beaches within easy walk.
$155.000
• LAST LARGE ESTATE
"Old California Charm" with 4,000 ft.
of comfortable. luxurious living: 5
bdrms., 7 baths, lovely pool , huge
entertainment & viewing deck. All on
two thirds acre prime Corona del Mar
land. F a ntastic panoramic view.
S255,000 (Not leasehofd )
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$129,900
A new lisllng South of Highway. Super
deluxe 3br owner's unit & ~br rear unit.
Won 't last See it now'
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$118~000
Luxurious 2 bdrm .. 2 bath Sirius
model. Hurry on this one! ~ ~y LUXURY PLUS
Swl'eptnjot ocean \ iew
Custom flo!atures j?alore
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600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500
HUMTIMGTOM BEACH
CORMERLOT
Beaut Pacific Sands. 3 br. l~"
ba custom carpet & drapes
thruout. lmmac. 560,000. 20561
Sandpiper. Hunt. Bch. 963-5671.
OWMER TRANSFERRED
Seller moving South, needs
fast e sc row . 3 Br. H '4 ba
cust om interior decor. near
new. $56,950 full price. Close to
beach. 20581 Sandpiper Ln, HB
963·5671
ANXIOUS Sa.LEA
3 Br. l:llt ba, brick fire ring &
RBQ grill. cul de sac, gorgeous
fhruoul. $51,900 full price.
Submit terms. 19101 Carp
Circle. HB 963·5671.
S & S 9UALITY
Shows liken model. 3 br. 2 ba.
huge Camily ronm, central air.
garden patio. v~1cant. Anxi'ous
owner Submit all orf<:rs t5002 r I u m w ()()cl • w I's l m i n s t e r .
9f.3 567 1
FOUMT AIM VALLEY
OWMER TRAMSFHRED
4 Or. :1 ba. form al dining, 3 car
garage, 2 Wl't bars. family
room, bonus room. Mu."t see.
$84.500. 16133 Routt . Founta.in
Valley. 963·5671.
COSTA MESA
EASTSIDE
This s harply decorated 3
bdrm. famlly home is freshJy
painted & features new
decorator wallpaper that helps
to give you "mode.I home"
feeling. B/W Orange & Santa
Ana Ave: S/Monte Vista. 2472
Fairway. Costa Mesa. 646·7711.
IACK IA Y TOWNHOME
Private end unit. Beautiful
cabin e t s thruout. Solar
heating. Well kept grounds. 8
Mo's old. Seller leaving area.
B/W University & Monte Vista
off Santa Ana A venue. 306 Alta
Lane: CM 646-7711.
EASTSIDE TRIPLEX
Brand new & ready for "1st
Owner." Tax write-off's. 2 Br,
2 ba & frplc in each unit.
Qualit y crafts man s hi p .
E/Newport Bl; W/lrvine Ave.
188 E . 22nd St., CM. 646-7711.
SUPER IUY
Charming 3 br. 2 ba home
w1Palos Verdes front & more
thruout house. Well decorated
& clean. In good location. Ideal
for young fam ily & priced
right. ssa.gqo. 545-9491.
FHA VA IUYERS
Only $49.500. Come see this
lovely newly offered 3 br, 2 ba
home on lrg corner lot w/huge
fam-rm. near new cpts, sep.
laundry & hobby rm w/its own
bath. that could easily become
4th hr. '.'Ji('e lrJ,! putio area.
545·9491
HOME & IMCOME
Afford gracious living in tl\is
lrg 3 br, 2 ba. fam rm. frml
dining, 2 frplcs. dbl gar (eJec)
+ courtyard entry in owners
unit. While receiving income
from 2 br. l ba units w/pvt
patios & enclosed laundry rm.
545-9491 .
NEWPORT BEACH
IRVIHE
THllLWH
This beautifully decorated 3 br + den residence is amo1utely
immac. in every detail. You
OWN the land. W /off Eastbluff
Dr on Vista del Oro. NB.
646-7711.
IA YCREST CHALET
Elegance is the word for this
ultra custom A-rrame w/pool
on lf.t acre & room for tennis
courts. ultimate privacy.
Spacious & leisure living
provided b y the too many
numerous features of this
home make it a must see.
545-9491.
VIEW & A TRJUM
TURTLE ROCK
Light & ai r y. beautifully
upgraded & lndscpd 3 br. 2 ba
Broadmoor home. Bltn gas
BBQ, patio & wood decking.
Maliby lights, lovely corner kit
w/s upe r mountain view.
Complete s prinkler system &
water softner. 545-9491.
PANO RA MIC VIEW
Including Catalina & Palos
Verdes. Lar ge & spacious
CUSTOM built home. lavishly
decorated. N /of Coast Hwy on
Nyes. 659 Bolsana. Laguna
Beach. 646-7711 .
EASTILUFF
Beautiful 5 Br, 3 ba, executive
home w/terrific POOL & good
VIEW. E nj oy cool ocean
hree7.cs in one or our most
prestigious areas. Just listed.
Wl ofr Jamboree on Bison; ten
on Alta Vista. 2fi64 Basswood,
NB 646·771 t .
llG CANYON
Absolutely s uperb VIP
mansion located on 18th
fairway with 4 spacious bdrms,
4 baths, formal dining room,
l arge pool-I' expansive,
beautifully maintained garden
areas. You OWN the land. Big
Canyon Dr to Royale St.
George. ts Cypress Point, Big
Canyon . Ne wport Beach .
646-7711 .
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story. Cw lff tMs be-"M hw SAT &
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$72,500.
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(714) 640-9323
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locate your new home and sell your
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member of RELO. lnter·City Reloca·
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Drive by and ta~e a t~ at this super lantast1c
executive townhome in Irvine• Only 4 months
new' Lovely patio area & comm PoOI tor
summer fun Inside teatures a very functional
floor plan guaranteed to please the growing
family's needs • bedrooms. 2'~ bathS Dining
area served by a country kitchen with brand
new built-ins All tiles and mucri more tor
SSS.900 Call 540.1720
House Getting Smaller?
Then take a took at lll•s 4 bedroom giant 1n
Costa Mesa• Versatile noor ptan can h1111e a
convertible den area or sewing room
Separate family room ideal tor y0ur 0001 table
Totally modern kitchen with the most
up·to·d.ale bu11t-ins. Gllsten1ng hardwood
floors. handsome stone ltreplac;e graces the
family room SSS 950 c:a11 540.1720
M•sa V«de ViUa!
Beautiful riome on the pret11es1 corner 1n
town• Neatly groomed yards even a garage
door ooener for your oonven1ence• Nearly
new caroets and drapes in rich tones and
textures 3 bedrooms. 2 baths • graccoos
family room perfect for teen parties Extra
garden room or pa1nte< s studio 564 90Q Call
540.1 720
$54,000-l•ach Ana!
Lovely Newport Beach townhome near il 1 5
acre park and proposed Manna, Comm swim
0001 and a lull hne of rec fac1IU1es for yovr
family's enjoyment' 3 bedrooms. 2'h baths
01n1ng area. hearth fireplace 1n the
entertainer's living Quarters Dream kitchen
with all the bullt·1ns mom Wiii need Submit 1111
offers, call today, 540· 1 720 .-
M..-The Coll9!
Handsome area of fine hOmes• One block to
schools. close to college & shopping center.
Excell•nt tree lined streel fOI' the maximum 1n
privacy' 4 versatile bedrooms. 1 :i.t baths
Dining area. entry hall to living Quar1ers
warmed by a tire's glow Deluxe appliances in
the homemaker's kitchen Dance floor patio
tor summer fun Sprawling ranch des1on
S60.500 Call 540·1720
$52, 900-Villa StyfiftCJ!
No hassle townhome In Irvine• Ou1e1 street
with all the pnvacy you'll need' Lots ol rich
wood paneling thruout. carpets. drapes in
warm tones and textures 3 bedrooms. 1 ~
baths. candlelight dining area. wood ac.cented
ranch kitchen Private master su1re with It:;
own bath and dressing area Patio area &
comm swim pool Call today 540.1720
Executi•e Pool Honw
In Tustin school area. 2-story giant. spacious
executive home with a sparkllng heated. &
tillered oool & sundeck that's Ideal for outdoor
leisure and entertaining• Large living room
with used brick fireplace. 4 bedrooms. 3
baths. Entry hall to family room Sits on a
large CDS street with plenty of seclusion!
S79,990 Call 540·1720
$39,500-Your ht Home
Handsome 3 bedroom townhOme wnh a brand
spank1n' new BBC> on Iha wood decked patio
Formal d1n1ng room served by a totally
modern kitchen with time-saving acoessones
& handy work areas 10< mom Luxury living'
room. carpets. drapes all color coordinated 3
bedrooms. 1 'h baths Ideal ror the new family'
Comm POOi and wood deckfld oa110 Whllt :i
deal 540· 1720
4 ldrm Willows!
Comfortable larn11y homo 111 lrv111e 11111flf CDS
stroet close to 5Chools Soil ready lor
vegetable garden cement dO<J run tor your
animals' 4 bedroom'I. 1:14 balh'i Formal d11l11)Q
room chef s,dream kilohan F1r1~place warmo;
the llvt~'room. ~edwood covered oorio
veranda. Air cond1t1oner1 s60 000 Catt
540.1720.
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29 55 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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2 IEHOOM
444 C<!bnllo. Corona del Mar
640-7000 $167.500 Daily 1·5
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979·8866/968·0662 Sat /Sun 1 5
11893 Geode Ave. (Hbr Hcenda ) FV
531·2486 $46,500 Sat/Sun 10·5
160Tustin Ave. Nwpt Beach
646·7171 S89.900 Sat /Sun 1·5
2 IR & FAM RM or DEH
No.5 Fern Cyn (Deerlield) Irv
675-5321 $68,500 Sat 1·4 /Sun 1·6
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631·1400 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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640-4950 SJ 15.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
160Tustin. Newport Beach
646-7171
i;5 Montanas Este. Irvine
Sun 1·5
5.52·&975 S83.500 SIS all day
3 llNOOM
301 Aven1da Cerrit05(Bluffs) NB
833·1969 $143.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
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494.9473 $127 ,500 Sun l 5
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673-1181 $225.000 SIS 1·5:30
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842·4341 S.53 .250 Sat/Sun 11·5
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645-0221 $86,500 Sun. 11-4
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556·8181 $75.500 Sat/Sun 1·4
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962·7788 $62.990 Sun. t-5
5971 Sierra Bravo <T·RO('k), Irv.
640·5357 $82.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1201 Be rks hir e Ln (Wt>StclifO NB
673-9060 $126.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
520 Cancha <The Bluffs> N. B.
644-4910 $98,500 SIS 1·5 ·30
324 El Modena. Npt Hts., N.B.
640.9900 $121,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4159 W Coast Hwy. Nwpt. Beach
546-4141 $105,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• •6802 W. Oceanfront. NB
673-4400 $192,500 Sat/Sun l·S
27902 Cam ino Santo Domingo, SJC
494--0793 ~4.000 Sat & Sun
132 Via T rieste. Lido II. NB
642·5200 $149.500 Sun. 1·5
3 Ill & FAM lltM or DIH
29741 l vy Glenn Ln., L'Vta, Lg Ni g
494-0706 $83,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
384 Mira Loma Pl, Costa Mesa
646·9716 Sat/Sun 1 5
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673·6510 $127 .500 Sun 1·5
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645·4516 Sat/Sun 1·5
3213 Iowa (Mesa Verde) C.M.
5-46-8171 S61,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
1827 Port Charles Pl <JNln NB
640.1139 Sat/Sun 1·5
4061 Glenwood St. Irvin~
551·4519 $69.950 Sat /Sun 1·5
2507 Leh igh Pl. <College Pk ) CM
646·7414 $63.000 S /S/M
33842 Robles Dr. Dann Point
496·7133 $68,950 Sal /Sun 1 5
31H Vista Raya. Newport Reach
642·5957 $106.500 SIS 11 5
32331 Caribbean Dr . LaJ{una Nlit.
492·8108 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
55000aklcy Terrac<' (T Rock } Irv
833·2229 Noon to?
205 Amherst (Colle~<' Pk l CM
546-9556 $66,500 Sat/Sun I 5
509 De Anza, Corona del Mar
675-4392 $139.500 Sat/Sun 2 5
3406Catamaran <HVH >CclM
640-2309 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
979Goldcnrod. Grecnbrook. C.M.
549-3580 $74,500 Sat /Sun 11·5
1 Peppergrass (Deerlield ), Irv .
s.59·0113 $76,900 Sat/Sun 12·5
10151 Crailet. Hunlin~on Beach '
962·7788 $89.900 Sun l·S
•4317 W. Suns wept. Santa Ana
962·7788 $.57,000 Sun 1·5
1821 Port Sheffield. Hrbr View
675-3411 $114.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4511 Camden . C Shrs. HVH CdM
640-5357 S23S.OOO SIS 12-6
1645 Ls brador, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $67,500 Sun 1·5
6348Sierra Elana. Costa Mesa
545-9491 ~.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
228 Del Mar, Costa Mesa
546-231.3 $.53,950 Sat 1-5
14631 Sweetan, Irvine
673-8550 $68.500 Sun 12·5
18.st Port Tiffin, (HVff) NB
673..SSSO $110,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
1930 Port Bishop Cir ONH >NB
673-8550 $125,000 Sun l •S
UMIY•SITY PAik
SIMGU LIYB. 3 •· COHDO
F'1 rst ti m e ore n ·d . hard to ftnd
llanovl'r Model. qwt>l location Pri<'ed
lor l'al'll :,al<' ul $69.~511
ILUFFS NOMT IOW IA Y YllW
Deluxe bi~ E Plun; super location . 3
Bdrm~ , ~· l ~e family rm . sunny
brkfst. urcu. rorrnal dining rm .. high
beam e d ccllinf!s: t(ate d private
courtyard /p~1lio. COMPARE T HIS
PRICE. YOU OWN THE LA ND.
$137 .000 Exclusive & JU.'it listed!
Just som e or dozens or Cine
pror>erties to s bow you. Please call -
C.F.. COLESWORTHY
640.0020
EASTBLUFf CENTER
{cut~JJ&r 644-1133 'g ~'1·oth~ ANYTIME
T ....... ,
Expanded single level Linda model on
choice ~reenbell location. By app't
only
LUSIS -OPIN SUM. 1-5
265(1 VISTA DEL ORO
4 en . townhomo $500 P er mo.
512CANCICA
3 BR. 2V-..r ba .. wrap-around patio $575
300ENERO
3 BR. Bay Vtew! S675
MIWPOtlT llACH
OCUHNOMT DWllX
Beaut1ru1 duplex. prime oceanfront
location 42 nd & Seashore. Has
unobstructed view & in prime
cond1llon . M a y be seen by app'l.
P lease call. $199.500
DIRECTORY
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4852 Basswood (Uni v. Park) Irv.
&14·1766 Sl09,000 Sun. 1·5
•2032 Shipway Ln. (Buy<· rest) NB
675·3000 $137 .500 Sun. 1·5
1066Tulare. Mesa Woocts . C.M.
S49-86SS Sat /Sun l 5
•317 Bowlin~ Green. Col. Pk. CM
549·86S5 $71.900 Sal/Sun 1 5
#17 Balboa Coves. Newport lieach
645·0303 $178.000 Sat/Sun 1 5
307 Catalina CNpl. Heights> N.B
646-4463 Sal/Sun 1·5
600 Mich::icl P l.. Newport lits. NB
642·5200 S93.950 Sat /Sun 1·5
#81 Royal St. George. Big Cyn. NB
644·6367 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-~
2275 Golden Circle, Back Bay, NB
645·3737 $72,950 Sat/Sun 12·6
4161 Pierson. Hunlini..tt.on Harbour
846·1371 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2904 Mountain View. Lag Bch
494·8086 $124 .900 Sun 1-4
19171Sierra Maria (T.Rock ) lrv.
833·9293 $82,500 Sun. 1 ·5
204·40th St. Ba lboa. Nwpt Beach
640.6161 $128,500 Sun. 1·5
337Cherry Tree Lane. Back Bay. N B
642-5200 $127 ,500 Sun. 1-5
3221 Oregon . Costa Mcs:.i
540-1720 $64,900
• •4421 West Co.ast Hwy
675 -5511 Sl06.000
Sun. l -5
<NB)
9191 Wellhclm Cir .. Rn
963·3152 $61 ,500
Sun 1·5
Sun 1·5
4 llOIOOM
336Colton, Newport Shores. N B
642-3850 $79.500 Sat/Sun l 5
• • •205 Via Lido Soud, Lido ls.
631 -1800 $210.000 Sat /Sun 1·5
• •701 Bayside. Newport Beach
675-6900 Sat/Sun 12-5
362 Vista Mad era (The Bluffs) NB
644·2440 $102,000 • Sun 12·5
208 Loyola. Costa Mesa
540-1720 $60.500 Sunday 1·5
4 II & FAM IM or Del
•19492 Sierra Lago, T·Rock. Irv.
640-5357 $94,000 Sat/Sun 12·6
•2600 Lighthouse La. Ha rb Vu.Hills
640.5357 $163,750 Sunday l ·S
17650San Oiej!o Cr . (Medow7) FV
968·2919 $82,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
259 Brentwood. Costa Mesa
642·6368 Sat /Sun 1·5
34 Golden St ar. l rvinc
(213) 291 ·8026 Sat 9·6/Sun 9.3
21322 P inc TrN•, Huntin~on Bch
546·4141 -$74,500 Sat /Sun 1 5
1719'l Cobra Ln, Huntington Beach
847·0789 $68,500 Sat /Sun 12·6
9591 Chevy Chase Or .. Hntng Bch
962·1692 SHS.750 Sat /Sun 10-6
• •204 Via Lido Nord, Lido II.
675·0123 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1 5
325 Cameo Shores Rd, CdM
673-S458 $169,500 Sat /Sun 1·5
19 Almond Tree Ln, Irvine
552-0620 $79,800 Sat /Sun 10.5
2613 So. Poplar. Santa Ana
546·0894 $61.500 Sat 4-8 /Sun 8· l
24392 Corta Cr esta. Lk For, El Toro
6o4(HJ161 $77,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
2848 Ve lasco, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $74.SOO Sun 1·5
411 Vista Sue rte, Bluffs, N.B.
640-9900 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••97 Linda Isle. NB
642·8235 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••2500 Bayshore Dr. (Bshrs) NB
642·823S Sat /Sun l ·5
1508Af1tigua (Dover Shores) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
2811 Bays hore Or. (Bshrs) NB
642·~ $175.900 Sat/Sun l·S
S3 Cambria <Spyglass> CdM
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-S
12Cberry Hills <Big Canyon) NB
644-6200 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•5542SoutbalJ TeM'. (T-Rock} Irv
752·141' Sat/Sun 1·5
15792 Aulnay. J l untington Bch
6'16·7171 $62.900 Sat /Sun 1·5
2'219 Channel (Pen.Point) Balboa
644·6200 Sl64.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
112 Rue Verte (Big Canyon ) N.B.
tr:t4·1766 $244,000 Sal/Sun 1-5
•3460 San Rafael. Costa Mesa
546-4141 $78,900 Sunday l ·5
24 1 La Jolla Dr .. Newport Beach
540.1151 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• •22 Linda II (Linda 11 > N. B.
675·6161 S325,000 Sun 1·5
• 17661 San Rafael. font Valley
968·9993 $92,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
25152Stockport. La~. Jlllls
581·0795 $'\4,500 Sal/Sun 1·6
5772 Grim sb y. The Lundinf{. H.B.
846·1371 Sat /Sun 1·5
32l4 So. Rene Dr .. Santa Ana
548-9607 S79.500 Sat /Sun 1·6
#1 Ham ps hire Ct. Newport Beach
548.2573 Sal/Sun. 1·5
•272 Brentwood. E·Sidc. C.M.
548·1168 Sat/Sun 1·5
1053 Parkhill Or. Costa Mesa
962·4454 $79,000 . Sat/Sun l 5
2206 Windward, Baycrest, NB
645·3695 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2500 Wavecrest, Broad moor. CdM
675·6000 $149,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
2715 Wavecrest. Broadmoor, CdM
675-6000 Sl52,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1221Starboard. Broadmoor. CdM
675·6000 Sl64.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
20241 Eastwood. Deane Grdns. HB
968·4456 Sun 1-5
17621 Bard, Irvine
552·9656 S79.900 Sun 1·5
1748 Iowa Street . Costa Mesa
545·2840 $64,990 Sun 12·5
•32 Point Lom a (Spyglass> CdM
644·6200 Sun. 1·5
674 Senate. Costa Mesa
540-1720 $55,950 Sunday 1·5
1777 Oriole, Mesa Verde. CM
546·5990 $11 1,500 Sun. 1·5
•2702Cardinal. M~a Verde, CM
546-5990 $114.900 Sun. l ·S
5 llDIOOM
••3 Linda Isle Dr. Linda Is land
631-1800 $275,000 Sat /Sun 1·5
9647 Raven, Fountain Valley
002·2456 $69,900 Sun 1·5
5 IR Ir PAM IM "" D-..
27 Uodcgu Bay Or .. Spyi:lass
640-1196 $215,000 Sun. l 5
•31745 Aquac utc off Del Obispo S,JC
831·9411 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1522 Pegas us, off nrstl. S. Ana
646-3255 $88,250 Sat /Sun 1·5
17636 Walnut. Fountain Valley
848-2323 $74 .9SO Sun 12·5
•17 Roya l St.Geor1ee, BigCyn , Nil
640-6161 $365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• •59 Linda II (Linda II) NB
640-6500 $31!5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••49Llnda Isle. NR
642·8235 $.550JOOO Sat/Sun 1·5 * •203 Via Lldo Sd (Lido 11 ) NB
642·8235 S198,000 Sat/Sun l·S
52 Royal St. Geor ge, Nwpt Bch
673·1181 Sun 1·5:30
• 20082 Beaumont Cr .• Hunt. Bch
962·5146 $115,000 Sun 1-5
• •525 Via Lido Sood (Lido II )NB
642·8235 $549,SOO Sun. 1·5
17652Corral St., Culverdale, Irv.
640-6600 S75.900 Sun . 1·5
6 11 & FAM IM er DIH
••21 Linda II (Linda 11 ) NB
644-1766 $.185,000 Sat/Sun 2·5
•*81Linda Isle, NB
6'2·8235 Sun. l ·S
2200 Lake Park Lane, Back Bay NB
642·5200 Sl35,.!IOO Sun. 1·5
BEST IN BLUFFS
I LIVIL B4D UHfT Lltil04
Choicest area of Early otutrs. Flrl:)t
lime octcred by rctJring adult couplt! 3
Bdrms .. 2,..., ba.. cathedral beamed
ce1llngs. E nc losed. wrap.around p11t10
on lovely greenbelt Absolutt·l~·
immac ulatl• cond1 t1on. \\ith luxuriom.
new neutral <·pt g Rnr(' opportunity for
this charmini: h<:uuty PIN1Sl' ('till lor
upp't. to SN' this cxclus lvt• new h, tin~
Please l<.>t tt!-~how vou nil th<' hOlnl'!-
Avail. m tht•t•tin•frc1..• Bluffs
HELEN 8. DOWD
llALTOI, IMC. MLS U4-0134
I 973 Top Ustw & Tops•.-
tt74 & 1971 ........ U,
Hewport.M ... IMrd.tl.....,..
Dun'ldroplhc hJll' (,1•1 ii 11w fJl>h':>t 1h .1\\ Ill lh1
Jllh \\1th J lo~ \'Ubl Ot•ll) \\'c11t .1 1>.111~ 1'11111
1'1lot n.i:.i.llll!d .\c1 n :ii.,11 1rd \d Phou,
Phonf' t.42 St>TR 1142 5678
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
l HDIOOM
29 Rana. Rancho San J oaq. Jn
752-6340 $91,500 Sat/Sun 10·5
2046Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa
642·7860 $62,500 Sunday 1·5
2 H & FAM IM or DEH
9 Palos (Rune ho San Joaq} Irv.
640.5560 SSS.000 Sun l ·~
l IEDIOOM
5 Barlovcnto (Nwpt Crest) NB
673-9060 Sun J .5
2612 Vista Del Oro. Bluffs
631-1800 $73,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
••4421 W. Coast Hwy., NB
675-5511 $106.000 Sul/Sun l :i
S3 Montanas Este. R San J oaq. Irv
640·5560 $97 .000 Sun. l ·5
3 Ill & FAM RM or D-..
219 Nata. Bluffs. Nwpt Beach
833-0334 $149.500 Sat 1Sun l .'i
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
23722 Ma rlin Cove. Lag Niguel
495.5749 $.51.000 Sun all day
J IEDROOM
•481 Alton # B (Bradfrd Pl >SA
545.2729 $41,500 Sat/Sun 10·4
8 RueChateau Royal. BigCyn, NB .
962-4454 $150,000 Sat /Sun 1•5'
4 IEHOOM
18288 Brookhurs t, Fount. Va lley
963·9895 $49 ,000 Sun. I 5
HOME & INCOME
JIR&l•
415 Poppy, Corona de! Mt1 r
673·2278 $23.5.000 Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
2 H & I IR
209 20th Street, Newport Bch
675·6670 Sun 1 ·5
••3603 Finley Ave .. Nwpt Beach
675-5511 $160.000 Sun 1·5
211&21R • * 125 N. Bayfront <Bal 11) NB
673-4400 $260,000 Sat /Sun 1 ·5
J IR Ir 2 IR FUIM
218-2181.i'J Agate, Ba l Isl
646-3255 Mon trues only 1 :10.1;·
4 IR & I.
425·425~ Narcissus. CdM
644·7383 $1'17.000 Sat /Sun 1·5
UNIT FOR SALE
J IB>IOOM
71t Lido Park Dri vc, Apt G·2
631-1800 St25,000 Sun 1 5
HOUSES FOR LEASE
J llDltOOM
#2 Rue Ponta lnbleau , nil( Cyn N n
675-6000 Rc ntul $1250 /Mo. S/S l 5
J U & FAM IM w D ..
1706 Pt Margate (}Mf) NB
675-fj()()() R e ntal $575/mo. S/!=i I 5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR LEASE
J l..OOW
512Cancba (The BlufCs) N.B.
644·1133 $.57S Mo. Sun. 1 !i
300 Enero (The Bl ufrs) N. 0.
644-1133 $675 Mo Sun. 1·5
4 llOttOOM
2656 Vista de) Oro <Blutrs > NB
644·1133 $500 Mo. Sun. 1·5
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OPIN SUM. l·S ll LN)A ISU
Luxu.rious 4 BR. home. Fam ily rm. &
forma l dining. with vi~w toward H.arbor Island. Boat slip. $325.000
Custom 6500 sq. n. waterfront home
on the point. 134 Ft. frontage wtth
magnificent vlew of bouts & harbor.
Slip for la rge boat.4'. Remodeling has
been started·finisb it to your. own
~Ste.
New -under construction, Contem p.
C~pe Cod. Oak n.rs .• 5 BR, 411.i Ba., 3
frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $375,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J .1 1 p. .. v, .J. r , , " "> 6 : ~ r.161
~ _, New ~barm~r Sbd. Iba. 11! ~View Hits HOME Ir IMCOMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••··~··• +POOL encl )'d . 3 car parluo1. COM. l.USK Sa""aluo Alford 1rac1ous II\ 1011 In ~br. t "ba lo~ nhomt SS2.SOO little Island Sl30,000. lmmac. 38r. l .. am rm. tlus tra 3 bet 2 ba. t'R 0,.. HOMM s.&B.000 Jack t'1ck le Al·
f'ormal i-ntry anto la.r~~ -~llr. 675-s.:tCM :?ba, OW\)' cttm (Htures frml dminJ, 2 frplcs, dbl -.y, 1·5 IOC, 983·91l&S.
h\lna room Gourmet .... P•IR• ... • 1007 on lge lol. $137,500 in· &llF <C'lf<') .. f'ndot>1•d !?2U CAn)on0r,CM. HI ,_.. leech 1040
kncht<n with rorrn.a.I dlo@ ....................... cludei l•nd. No bk rs coo.n)•:.rd 011. nc-r1 unit Well r .trl'<I tor famlly 4oMllw+• ~t•r otw plush carpet· pleue' :H06 <:ata.maran. Y.Nll! l"f'Cl'h 1112 lncomt homt'. 3lir, 2ba. Blfl CO\ •••••••••••••••••••••••
lnR lhtou.:hout •·or IAYNOMT 140·2309 o r wltdy:. from tv.02 bdrm,1 bu un C'ri-d f .. rn •h.idl'd t'ntry.
more1nJorm1.1hononthu 2 Br . a Ua Condo. M7~10l JUi w pm ul\' p.a\11li. & cnc106\'d )Urd, lrit c·o, (J2 000
ti.rgiu.n call 003,6767. Panoramic view. aub· t<noloi.etl luund1 y rm t-red pullo,:? car .:.1r. htll l'rOt~-rnofty dccnr.llrd
Ol'l'•'"'>•ll\1 '''"''"' ,. park1na.aecurH.y bld1. ~~L yrd, n :.i lot,'" Ol"VflOP b d T h e IMOULGE [ I N J:: W P 0 R T 8 A '\' <>PIN DAl'1 Y l·S • -----.. ma rounl>' 1.irca, clOllt tu " t> rm own om In this <K'l'Dn hl<'atlon. 11~1·11 ~ TOWERS 444 C "'••1uo t Con\'e.11lenl to pool ond cn6J), clran Hit itlr . l.g ' 1 3101'"£RNANl>O Ocean vi c9: bo m e . f~~1!t~cf~~,s~ncv:~l~'";'y 10"<'1¥&rf!t•nli4.•lt. Walk to Immaculate home. 4
. .-... -•• ~.-OPENSAT&SUN beautiful private pauos; t1 nuni-ing 1•11n be air· major ahopplna. ond 011' bdrm ram rm formal s10.ooo. Owner (213) 2 bdrrni .• 2 bath•. 2 ranged SM.ooo. uo~nrd ly about ~. mile to the OR. ~t·rum1c tile, lob ur ·---------1 :l!M-4293 r I • l " f"mi -J""~·on R• .. •lt••. 4"7 17'4 ocun. to 0 Oo~n will (I06NS. t'nllo, formal en r l'P cs .. cic.ra ar.e • . ..._SSUME I'/ OA u ..... , • ~ " <J .. hitndlC'. lJ"Y. Collc<1. 714/ 116(H4s.J $74,500 II! 7\JNITS. S2'JS.OOO I)' rm. $167,$00 "" V ..._ LO..._~ o or673 RC~12. t6Z-777 I . ·•-••11HCI IT ..
Chc11p1cduplex. "'l bllr. to Be b CoU A """'~ "" """ • SAl"5ft ocean, best &wammhli & ac ag..., • .-.n,.,.,., EASTSIDE 2 Ur 1 Un, :J "II-A garde n pan dl10, IA fbhmll ' Reduced! a Br, 3 ba, nr. -._ r' 4 IEDROOMS car aar, n2 tol. S&l.SOO. 1 I 1 t home to cutortaln lo,
OCR"'M-OHT bly &occlln.Sl64.~ 1 .,. t\re yuu read)' f or 642·50go or 6·12·9Hl. 1 i-ov'd pnho, ut rlumi. """" "' 4 B.R. 3 ba $137.000 ' I -pnvaC'v ;ind luxury "°'llh Ow11r/AJitt u b l'" It I Dt-lu.xcduplt'x;2bdrms .• ManihallRlly 6'75·4800 -low down po•m ent ? nomao ·a n. Yltll cc
2 ba .. bll-lns, frpl • tn l>OH Y, r U KKJ.Ut t $52,9 50 l~UlnJt, 3 btlr10 + DJ::N,
11acb unit. super sun· C.... dat Mw I 022 I Rt.u. TOJl ' ~~al ,::::.e~tsS~ac~~~ USTSIDI or 4". Sprli\klt'rs F & R. dc-ck. ·4 Cur "arage! ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.o&.c-~ bedrooms, on corner lot 25 )'r old "har mer. Mew l&4 ..._ hotftet. Fam rm, trailer uC<'css.
118.'f.300! IM VIS TM I M T M0-7000 with shnke roor. rumUy hlll"dwOOd n~rs. lip-lop w• to btoch. UIMler ~=~~BseQ. Collect,
lalaoa lay Prop. P•OPUTY room w/stooe Clrepluce. sha~. Big yard. lot' $80,000. -7---1-----RHlton 3 unit property In xlnl Pre~ lo sdl. Hurry· fruit trees! LIONS IUILDH.S
• 675-7060 • ana, Drive by 408·10-U VllWHOMI • Plea.sec<ill a.t2.o3&1 Agcnl SlMl'J2 $22,250to
I !~~~~~~~~~I Seaward Ro11d & call our Beautiful Cameo Shores. ---------1 ASSUMF: arid own thi .. 1002 GaMr.. IOOJl office ror details. Owner 3 bdrm. 2YJ balhs plus liSTSIDI OPEH SAT /SUH l·S sparkllni: 3 bt'drm. 2 Ge•:tl
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. ••••••• LEISURE LIVING w1 II carry lat T D for sep. bonus & baUt. 4 Br 3..., Ba, 2 sly, $75.950. 5772 GRIMSIY balh s<'cluded home with
EastSideC.M. s t ron a buye r . Xlnl Remodeledltilchcn. &a2·6368 Agent ,...._.R 1 ..._.._.01.._.G" warm enr1.h tones 3nd
SUPlll LOCATION
Big Canyon 4 bedroom , 4'h bath,
family room Deane Versailles, new
on market. Priced to sell. Highly
upgra ded kitchen. Golf course views
from most rooms. $244,000. OPEN
l·S. 12 RUE VE RTE
S62,500 terms. '<Int polential. Byov."Der-fUJ9,SOO. USTSIDI DUf'LU 1 n~ -" " USt"<I brick. Spacious en·
Adult Condo or Tradl· We're open till &:30 p.m. Courtesytorealtors. RESALE lry to r heery Uvlng room
l1onaJ quality & design we weekends l!M-08ll 325CameoShores Rd. ~~~~To~:S 12-5PM, Don't Y.a1l in llnc, come & rorm11l dimnit area, ~· 2 Br &2 Ba, frplc, fine OPEH HOUSE/1·5 --~------1 642_6368 A&enl BUY this .. Plan 400.. mulU·cabincl kitchen
cabinetry. bltns. cpts. SAT JSUM •BR. 2"J bath, spacious with step snvlnit door to
drps, Ii;:. garden patio, orappt.m-54S8 VA TERMS MESA VERDE'S home. Immaculate and ,arage, \'llB)' family llv· dbl automatic garage. beautifully decor:iled, 1nR ul only $62,900 in
Part of the secluded1---------1 CorwHMJW•• STSIDE IEST upgraded I.fl earthy 1.'0I· hlJhly desirable area. CAPE ASSOC. w /pool Prestlgt> Home in Broad WITH EA Gorgeous execut ive ors. Pool size lot. pro-For ea.rly opp\. to see,
cabana, fully eqwpped moor. Corona del Mar, 4 Oc*Hcrdwooch home w/almosl 3000 sq. fessionally landscaped plcasecall 848·1688
clbhse, including frplcs. Br. VI I woodsy view. .... ... D Dream Home ft. & every inch superbly and large <.'O\'ered put10. kit, putting green & 3,000sq. n. $169,000. Prin ~" tlecorated & upgraded. 5 Hurry' The Grotto
Tu s l 1 n A v e. ( o t ---'--'----..&.----• 3 BR. 2 Ba, in a walk·t.o-loan. Total payments on-wtwel bar & PV frplc,
abundant gardens, 2046 only. By owny-.644-5464. Mini Oc--••w Assum e exis ting VA lg bdrms, 3 bas. FR rm·
GloucesLE!r) Owner mov· IF YOU private beach loc. Newly ly $202/mo. This lovely frml din, 3 car gar , 1 t
UDO ISLAND CHAIMa m g & anllJous. Stop by or have a service to ofter or restored bea utiful oak bedroom home with used private jacuzzi & over·
Deluxe Lido Is land 4 bedroom. 3 call. goodstosell.f lacean ad floor s·: bra nd n e w brick fireplace ls yours looking aolf course.
Dellghttul 5 bcdrm
home, enter thru plant laden pa radise to formal
dine. 2 IC\'Cls o( spacious
bath home , on wide lot. Street to · JOH.G.THOMPSOH In t be Da ly P ilo t kitchen, formal dining rortheasklng. Excellent 545-9491 . .-..
RE "'LTOR Classified Section • • . and n boat a'Ara"e opportunity for inveslo ~ C">
REALTY INC. llv rm, bra n d ntw
7141146-1371 kitchen with Medel. tilt' t---------1 counter to1>5. Breakfas~ s treet l ocation . Imm acula t e "" sma .., • • orrirsttimebome buuer.
d. . . 642 7860 Phone642·5678. Only $108.700. all' d .,_'# con lhon & ready lo move into. ••·----·----•·---------• C .. OWc•644-721 I Pleasec .or eta1a •. Walker & lee
Neal lstste
Meredith Gardens by
owner. 4 Br, fa m rm + bonus rm, pool w/spa.
Open House Sun 1·5.
nook otf kitchen. Price
just reduced lO S66.500.
Spacious llvlng, ai.suml.'
lo:in, llURRY I 1848·1688
$159,500. 0 P EN SUN. 2·5. 137 VIA Corona ct.I Mar I 022 CoroM .. M• I 022
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Ci>UALITT UMSUIPASSED
Big Canyon cus tom built. decorated
& landscaped , 4 bedroom ho me.
Every detail is perfection. Lanai,
li b r a r y, f ami l y roo m ,
conversational center, fe w of many
reatures. $285,000
IA YCltEST HACllMDA
U nique Span is h a r c h itectur e,
sunken li ving room. 4 bedrooms,
fam ily room. pool, lush landscaping.
Asking $149,500.
NIW CUSTOM 14 YFltONT
Large · Bay front lot w /new custom
home in French Country style. 2
st.ory. 3 bedroom. 31.~ baths, wet ba r,
family r oom , & fi replaces. Fee -$295.000.
UNIVllSITY PAik
Very nicely decorated & landscaped
Deane Kens ington model. Four
bedroom and family room, in good
location. $115,900.
LINDA ISU
French Regency custom home w 62'
frontage on Harbor lsland Channel.
6 bedroom s, Cam .rm .• forma l
din.rm .. wel bar , wine stor age,
elevator , dark r oom. $385,000.
EMHALD IA Y OCEAN SIDI
Four bedroom . three bath beach
hom e (Nor th beach ). Cedar
pan eling fa m ily room . beamed
cei~~s. b uilt-in 8 .B.Q. $157,500.
LOOK TO THI SIA
From both spacious units of unique
Corona de l Ma r duplex. Vaullcd
wood· bea m ceili n gs p l u s 2
bedrooms. 2 baths in ea ch. Custom
d esigned fo r enterlai nin ~. on
secluded over sized lot. $'l45,000.
POOL & JACU%21
Adult occupied four bed room
Ha r bo r V iew ho me . Wa lk in g
d.istance to Newport schools, quiet
corn e r lot. A m us t to see for
$135,000.
TOP OF TU•ru •octe HtLLS
Sec fo rever from this quality 3
bedr oom Presi d e nt h o m e
w/fam. rm .. formal din. rm . 3 car
.carage & 2'h baths. Pe rfect for
t"nterta1 n1nJ:{. w/fnnt ostic area &
night light view . $149.950 land
incli1dec1.
llG CAHYOM WITH VIEW
A maJ!nific~nt 3 bedroom family
r oom Ocauvillc. Better than a
model, w /rountains, jacuz7.I & pool
overlooking goU course. $285,000.
SPY•LASS HIU
Breathtaking v lcw. 4 bedroom, 3
batbs. decorated w/care 4: taste.
Dutch d oors, French doon, you
name it. This is special. Asking
~,000.
DIANI IC19CSIH•TOM
Beautiful 5 bedr()Om Kensington
model on corner cul-de-sac w /extr a
s ide yard. Superbly landscaped and
upgraded. Many custom changes.
One of a kind at $13.5,000 with land.
MAGNIFICENT IA Y'llltOMT
Spacious. beautiful S bdrm. home on
a park-like Lido setting. Offers the
ultimate in fun & gracious living.
You must see it! $52.5,000
A1~1AMlllCO.
644-1766
MEW OM MABIT
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2633 W.Coast Highway
Newport Beach
m 41631-1400
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custom duplex. 4 BR. &
l·BR . Unusua l w in e
cellar. Lge. billiard rm.
For something dillerent.
seelhis! $147,000
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Real Estate loc 644-7383
Ph:540-3661
Gilt
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Linn By owner. 4 Br. 2 Ba, huge CtL'itOmtted, )'oung exe<'. nuyO fam·rm. frplc. pool 4 br, 2 ba home with nll
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Only $87.500 for th1i.
,._ l20x-10) many upgrades. those much 5oughl c-x
7 HOMES • • • DREAM BY THE $62.000. 96l·:r73t lras tastefully done OS
SEA· Fine arcb1te.rlure LOVE Ir SAVE concrete drl\'t', spacious uncle.. ttl n d q u a I I t )' 3 Br, 2 ba. frplc, tiik wall nns. new plush c:.rpN,
craftsmanship ar e of fence. Privacy nr shop· e llqulsltc w ull t real $50,000. fered in t.hls large home pi"'"· Under SS9.000. mtnl$, bltns, microwave -ove n a nd s t e r eo . LOVETHOSIFLOO•S Yoo can ha ve your wilb 3BR, st udy, Cam SPACIOUS b k rd 1 h
N-Corona Hlt hlands choice or lhcsc se\'cn rm. formal dsnmg rm. s Br s howplace. Solid gOl'lteou.~ ac ya wt
Cb;rmer bas pegged modeJ hom~ while the)' recreation rm and shop. comfort by \he Crplc. :~e:~ .r•~I~ 0 t_ 11~1~:
floors lbruout 38R, 3BA, last. Tbreo and Cour $161.950. Natural surroundings In maculuto move·m condl·
master bdrm opens to bedrooms, family rooms. 493-8812 494. EZ malnt yard Fan· Uon, for early appt. Call g a zebo , l a tticed plus din ing room s, 499-4551 tasticPrice. IMll-ICl88
b kf 1 k landsca~ ynrds. Ex· r s trm over oo s ccllcnt n nancmg. llur.-v. Attn: Creative Investors. IOIUTS REALn garden. Lrg. din rm & •J 2 Br hse on lge R 2 lot kltch with cedar noors. A Please call today· ' · · · 841-1688
must-see ror the buyer Ph: 540-3868 =r091ocatton. '6l,$00.1==~~~~~=1---------with taste. $139,SOO. WILL SaL ~E~g:~11.;;. -~&\I ;'.{;;;~·;;.:;~:·~::; =· .. ~'m:c{~! Bolld:~~~!~{, of • j
HAL PIMCHIM -• • House, Sal & Sun. 24801 buyers $65,950. 962·77Sl Bdrm beach homes, 3
REALTORS We're here to help! Greent ree, The Ouks. lNT'L R.E. NETWORK left.
2727E.Coast Hwy New 2 Br, den, w/vlew. 2l27thStreet,ll.U.
675-43112 MESA VERDE 3 Br i_ 2 ba m.soo. 833-2684 i---------t Open llOW!e Sat/Sun 12·5 l--------1 FR, immac. 3213 1owa Su S • I LioM Estat 2.r:AM1LY 0wner. 1&1.soo. 54Um cLA1C1 FORur• nroom pecaa ..
HARMONY. Give Mom P R I V A T E 21' Added room + a de· 536-1132
this luxurioos l -bdrm. PRlDEOFOWNERS~P LAKEFRONT • Braud lightluJ 3 bedrm. 1~ bath (no steps) for ber very 3bd, 3ba, country kit., new, never Jived In, 4BR, home. Excell res1denllal,_ _______ _
own! You ac tbe kids will cust noon. w~w, dl"'PI., 21hba, your own la k neighborhood one mile to NO DOWN love the rustic 2-st«y 2 wet bar, 2 pauos. BBQ. b eacb. $89,000. E · the beach. A baraai11 at
bdrm + family rm.. 2 con:ieT lot. Open Sun J.S, terms. '8S,OOO. PAYMENT
baths. all gabled boa.rd 944 J umlneCr. OWNT/AGT. tU-7771 ,_ V ... •. 3 n-droom +
• · • d RealEltate Store no.2 -~--... ,,_ ....., U'C ~~en. A m o est (%13)42$-tsel ~!.~.'!"!'.!:!':!. ... !!.~~ 1 I "I• I f::·i &'}>~°:J.1S:.· Loca·
u.i..-.lyl.., BY OWNER 2.000 sq ft BY OWNER, uPfraded 1 l'tcl~::'l_..r.m,__
3001 E. Cit Hwy 17J.f510 Greeabf'ook Home or So. l lh )'J'S new. 2 lge Br, 111.t •• , 1f~I rff!\Qnl!ijUiJ
vwEIO.&ft Cout Plaza.' Br, Z Ba, ea comm pool &tennls.t:==~~~=~=i~;·44~71~(r.:~m'i~s:;r.;~=R5~3; 4607 WA'" -fonnal din. rm, f~m rm, A ~s um 8 b 1 ~ s 'i4 '1' ;r
C-. HI..... covered brick ~uo, 3 Y!'5 $46.500. Sll-2486 OUTDOOR GOURMET
Off to BostA>n, must .ell old. Shown by appl. Pno • Be a hit w1ram & friends NO QUALIFYING our happy ho me ; 3 only. SS7-0314 Secluded, classic Spanish b 1 f this ed Buy this Immaculate
bdrms i rmal dining 2 architecture & privacy. 4 w/ e P 0 s~pe_r us 4BR. 2BA home with only
1 ·• 0 $127,.500 Not BY Owner 3br. 2ba, pool, Br den FR pool lrg lot brick BBQ In p1cn1c size SlO.OOO down. Walk'g dist
P "~.~· • xtraa. Assuma ble VA 968.999j. or 8Js.3'36 · backyard. Xlnt 2 bdrms, to schls & beach. Near lease........ loan. $59,900. OPEN 1·5 ' · 2 bu home in top cond1· M 11 OPIM SUM. l·S SUN. 557·3338 P rine. IMMEDl .... TE t ion. FV Iii d ist rict . Atla nt a & agno a.
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3001 E. Cst Hwy 673"'510 MESA VERDE by owner. OPEN HSE ll·5 • Spectac ..... View
dd I I 2 r 8 Pvt com er lot. 2 Dr, 2 ba. Room to a lO ove y 3400 SQt, <t r nr go 9647Raven,FtnVallcy · " Expensive drps/crpt, bdrm .. 1 ba. home. Big course & n e w park. Newly painted lnl/ext. .'.. . . .. • .,,, n..i-()nlu ... 9 ,._.. • spiral staircase. 979-ovvu, kJtchen, frplc .. 2 car gar . ..-.we. ., ..... ·-Bdrm home. 2000 sq rt . . 968-0662
-600. Open Sat . &Sun. ...."' 1 ho Coll liVUJ' fcspace Gd assuma •--------1 1..::::::..::::::::.------9t'o 5. 422 Narc.isaua. Beaoa.uo me. ege · .,
Owner Park. Prof l.ndscpe. 3Br ble oao. Selling prlc GLEN MAR WEST UNIOUE
175.allO 175-8631 %ba. Open~ Sat/Su ~~is R.E Cathedral eel li n gs. 3Dr, l \>\ bulh Condo. No 1....;,.--------11-s a t 205 Amberat. orgeouscoveredpallo & common walls. Newly z Homes o n lrg lot. $116,SOOM6-95S8Agt. 3 Br home for sale. Adj 1 fandscap'g. anr 1~.na d~rated, rrt.-e laundry
$235,000. 415 P opp_y . ~-II sell 192,000 homes. 16804 Ml. $61.500. By oV:n. 9t9i racU. Pool, parlr, perfect
<?wnc r /B ullder will 'bavw.,:'"me. ~ area Hutchings St. <Nea Willhelm Cr., HB. Open location. By o wn er.
Cuwice.673-2278. $49,900. $9300. dn. Pri Newbope &i Warner)1 ~Sun.::._:1'..::·S:::.·.:963=.:::·3::;15::;:2:.._ __ ~-IS2-.S00.=:-968--=:05:::73:-:::::---
Cotta Melo 1024 onl y at t his price. ()penHouseSunday •-IY OWNER
••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-0393 MIWUSTIHG tothis ~e:~~u~rbdrm,2 3hr, 2ba, c ul-tte-11ac.
Men Verde. 4bd, lgt ASSUME SEP FAM RM·IYMAC at.ory Par kside estate hnlwd floors, frplc, n{lw
Cam.rm., 2 rrplcs, pall <I Br, 2 ba, RV acce11s, cov home. Huge oonus room crp\I. p9lnt. U1kc lo
deck , $64,990. Own r. VA LN puUoon qulelril.Assum<> w/wctbar,frmldinrm,:l hcllCh. $.S.1,250. Pnnc M ·
545-2840. • . VA loun w/p11ymcnt:1 car i:nrai:t> ~xi·('llt•nl ly."'124:\41
hi Dirr t . On thl1 bt'aut 3 Ur In 1253, i\J.'l . 008--8611. l'()(llfltlon. F'V Ill dt~lricl Somet ng . cren in C.M. The seller 1s 110 anx· ---~l754 r OOH 3311 COllc~c Park, s~lnitled <C lou.~ thal he will pay~ BY OWNER 4 Br 3 Aa. 0 · Dr 2 Ra. new paint At new of buyers costs. Super t'am ltm, w /sec lhru __..-.,,.. 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t loora. By O wne r . arca.$48.900.Calltosce. (plc.tollv rm,cpts,3 car
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PAO Cor fl. V. STORAGE. 008 2SH9, 1765() San Dici.toi--------•I Attractlvo otrtum le11d11
Exciting 3Br. 2Ba. ~aut Cr. FV PAltK Ir LlllAltY to 11poclou1 3 bdr m, 2 landscaped & decorated btth, aln•lr 11tory. Over ·
Collc1e l'ark hom e. Only o.... PoMt I 02 DCIM Point •Ona ..Ule to beach* ab.ed llvlna room, addod
163,900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Btg 4 bcdrm • 2'Ai bath wet bar w/refrtg. ill ram OPEN SAT·SUN t.andmark. You own tho r m. Low ma int. yard
1S171Ablgh Pia~ land. Formal dlne rm. w / 1 p r I n k I e r 1 • ...,_ Wldd fplc. Room forpOOl.3Car Waahar /dryer avall.
caraae. IM,!)$0, 536-8838 XJnt location near beach,
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING
on El Cam tno Real in San Cl emente
with l a undry & d r y cleanin g
business, r etail store & a partment.
Owner will n na nce. $162,500.
REALTY INC.
714/146-1311
br. 3ba, nr beach, 3-car pr, lrg liv & ram rrns.
8y owntr. 1118.750. Open Sat/SWI. lM . 9591 Cbevy1 ________ _
Chaff Or. 962·16'92. 8"11se 1044
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VIEW & ATltlUM
U ght & airy beauttculb'
upgraded & landscap..>d 3
bdrm. 2 ba Broadmoor
home. Bit-In gus BRQ on
one paUo &wood decking
on side. Lovely comer
kitchen w /forever view
of ml.ns. Sprinklers all
around ror mogolrlceDJ.
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brid1• mdl, 3bd. 2ba, THIS IS IT!
fam.rm • tountry lut .. 1'1U kt tbe home you've beautlfully d.eon ted. bffa wa.IUnt fot I Hurry•
0pt:n HM Sat/Sua lPm· All t.he extru make thll 4
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f<an clw San Joatjuin
OPEN SU8Y 1 TO 5
OPIM HOUSI I S Culverdalc iab•olut~ly • ~Uevablel Up1radtd .... YI ITI · c~ I& dra~ tbr1»ut.
Tb1a beautiful I bdrm ·Central air. Son WatM
PlaD 10 2 I D \h e =•11mbJn1 . B ri c k •"Willows" offtta a ~· aco. Family room.
try !Ukhen. J..oc•led OD • uced I A mllat to I ce!
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you've *" lootla& ror . Clole to park.
S6Z.IOO
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SSl·2000
I
macnab I Irvine
realty
OPIM SUM. 1·5 P.M.
De lightfu l T u rller ock h o me
w /free· form pool & jacuzzi. Enjoy
the view o( nite·liles from this
spacious Pres ident h ome w /4
bedrooms & family room for your
enjoyment. 5542 SOUTHAU. TBI.
(043)
YOU'LL IUY TNS OML.
so start packing! Fabulous location!
End·unit "La Salle" -4 bedrooms,
2'h baths + family room -in
University P a rk. $92,500 . Toni
Escobar 752·1414. (045)
SHOWS LIKI A MOOat
Sharp 2 bedroom + den Deerfield
home w /its own jacuzzi. Quiet &
private surroundings. Lush brown
carpeting. Paneling in garage. Air
conditioned. ONLY $74,500! Lynne
Rothell 644·6200. (046)
•OA.DMOO. -TUITUROCK
Beaut Hul Plan 3 w /greenbelt
location. 4 bedrooms -fa mily room
-2 'Ar bath s + brkfst. area .
Com p le t e ly r e d ecor a t ed &
re· landscaped. Walk to ele m. & high
schools. $105.000 fee. John Peckham
752·1414. (047)
"OWNB A.HXIOUS"
Perreclly be autiful 3 bedroom.
family room, dining room Deane
home w /gazebo in yard . Walk to
everywhere I $109 ,900. Lasilo
SharkaJly 752·1414. (048)
"MINT CONDmON"
Broadmoor P lan 45, facing park.
Steps to pool. 4 bedrooms -family
room -2~ baths -airCQDd. -fully
sprinklered -gar. door opener.
$94,750 leasehold. J ohn Peckham
752·1414. (0 49)
-c.....-~·
in this lovely Deerfield townbome !
Easy maintenance! 3 bedrooms -
f a mlly room -dining room -
cor ne r u nit -p riced to s e ll
QUICKLY at $169,900. Roberta Lyon
7S2-1414. (DSO )
D•Pl&D PAM NOMI
Highly upgra ded & t astefully
decorated 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
w /great kitche n p antry
(floor·to-ceiling). Near comm unity
pool le greenbelt. $79,500. Lorraine
Rennie 752· 1414. (051)
t f 'A.LOS IOHYlefoJZ a & DIH
New home -high on a hill -sweeping
(fore ver ) view -stunning upgraded
appointments; exciting (terrace level )
San J oaquin Plan. Vt!ry best price,
$85,000 ! ! ! !
#I J MOMTAMAS 1S11-
J ... 21/J IA.
Spacious (San Luis Rey) townhome
(the largest one); Ideally situated,
elevated end unit overlooking lush
g.reenbelt ; nearby pool. "Quiet" end of
cul de sac location. Brand new, vacant
& waiting. Concerned owner priced
this beauty in the upper $90's.
RAHCH REAL TY
551 -2000 .
tH:!';Kl'IF.l.D. Plan U.
Beaut. blt'nd of 2 brk
fplc'•· w Oak rloor &
plush cpts. prime lot. .acrou fr. parka It pool,
many upgrad<'s. mus see. S59·0113 Ownr.
MOVllHFAST
Owner has moved Into
bis new home: good In
aide locaUon; large yard.
super patio; short walk
Crom park & pool. 4
Bdrms .. 2 ba .. family rm. $74,000
552-70~0 TH E · ... · ·
VILLAGE. . .
REALTORS
RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN RA.'ICllOSAN JOAQUI~
3 Br 21'2 Ba. popula r Nu 2 Br -+ den 2 On
"San Luis Rey". ~st great \"u, upttrds. cpts'. UCI 6 golf courst> view. drps, fpk , bluu. wctbar,
$112.SOO. 5'7·7044 or pool, S83 .S00. Ownr.
833-3215 7S2-8Zl9 or $52 975
NEW VIEW CONDO, San
J oeqvln on aotr course. 2br. 2ba, u aa •Q ft.
Up1rades, 196,9000. 8)' Rancho San Joaquin, lo\• owner. 911M!29, 644· ely v iew. 833·3146 or ~ 558·7090 541-8157 afl 5rim. ----
EMEAALDIAY
A unique home in its own
park·like sellmg: hdwd.
firs.. board & batten
wolls , c asement win·
dows, a ll m ok c ror
war mth & co un try
charm. Private e ntry
patlo & large deck over·
look Pinc t rees, with
ocean vista:; beyond.
Close to bcarh & tcnnl~
courts 3 Rdrmi. . 2 bath~
+1tuci;t upt, with private
entry & dcrk. Sl8!1,r.4HI
VICTORIA HACH
\'tcw ho mn, l't1Joy the
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multi lrvl'I hc>m l .. 3
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Ocean sldt> or llw y.
$149.~ OClAHVllW
Deh-1ttruJly decorated 2
bdrm .. 2 bath home 1n a
very quiet nclah bor· hood ~ beautlrut ocean &
village views trom e very
room. Mstr. aultc hos
llepa rate slttlnl( rm.
Very private patio With
kitchen pass·thru for out· door enlertalnml(. Room for expansion. Sl:l9.500
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Just Reduced!
Nort h end view home
w/pool. walerlall &c flsh
Pond. 4 BR. dirunR rm , 2
lplcs. Sl34.SOO
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494-6594
RAMCH REALTY
551-2000
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REALTY IEACHFROHT
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JOIH US FOR snndy ~~!~0:C:ich •t
COFFEE & CAKE your feet! s te ps to yo~ 25072 WILKES boat sli p! Custom bu1I on the water! Privotc e LAGUNA HILLS try. Gorgeous Ongston
Sat/Sun 1·4 pm fireplace in VIEW livin Ele~ant executive hom room ! Lar.ic formal dm,
with Saddlcba c k Ml. Ing room. All Lile k11Chl'h
views . 4 Bdr m .. 21!! with lovely grained wood
baths. fa mily r m .. 2 cabincL'>. Sp:Jl'lous fam1·
fireplaces & Italian tile ly room hosts h<•amc<I
in the foyer & din. rm. plnl' cl·1lln i: a nd 21HI
$98,900. raised hcurth fi rcpluc·c
Giant master wing hoi.ts tau us rord1rectioni. WALL Of' GLASS & view 494-805 7 of so• tropica l patio. ---------i Cabinets & s t o r a i:c
3br . 2ba twnhs c. Ai r,
view, upgraded, pool. As·
sum a b le Vi\. 1 ·~~.
5"9.500. Owner. 586·8955.
SAH SEBASTIAN
g al o r e ! B ea utirul
nagslone covered patio
on your BEACH over
looking wuter and bolll$!
Owner wi ll tina ncc-
terms! Sec it now~l
752·1700. 2br Mano r . l mmac.
Many xtras. Gate 5 a rea °"''"" 9 '" PUN IOl'r NK(
$46 .500. O W N ER . CiiJ
581·250S. ~ lti1~~iN
OPEN SAT /SUM I ·6 _' .
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itrad cd . we ll loc a ted
Dtrtmouth phan with
every detail complete
but the grass Ill rear
yard. Bring your Art'cn
thum b 11nd savt> BHi $$$
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Betty Kerr Realty i
llG CA.HYON 11 3.000 sq.fi, or dthlthtf~ Big C.'lnyon hvin11. 5 bd.
ba, frpls everywhere Ill
rm. f11m rm ai m1Sl'1'
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t:I Dorado Chr1s~int11. 4 llil(hl y 11o u11 ht a tt,·r
bd, fem.rm .. view. Sad "Leund" Mod e l 1n
d le b:ick S<'hool D111l. beaut "Cove" dcHelop·
S65.!)00. ~ ment 1 Br. & den, Oondu
-----w1supcr upgraded cp\S, Of'EH HOUSE all or the flncl!l am
Sal12-4.Sun ll·S, menlt1cs In k1lch, ioclud
Madrid tri•lt'\'CI, 3 Br 2"4J ing MI crow ave & aell 8#, fa m rm. wctbar, cleanlng ovens.complch•
2'lx44 H/f pool, overnd bur1lar s~Lcm·dbl 1..-I~. Upgrades lhruout. w/o.,nr. pool. jacuu& fc
Sll4,500. By owne r. 2~111 pvt beac_h, 1127.900. Cltjl
Via Madrugada. 837-IWJ Holly for appt.. S5lM821ar
or M7-0181 ~'200 By 11~.
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lfave you noticed the scarcity or
vacant lots orl Udo hie! We Just
·happen to have a rare flnd. Please call
fOf' information'
Bayfroat home on end of Lido Isle, with
pier !or larae boet. View of turning basin, nellhboring islands & bills.
$4.2:5,000
LIDO REALTY
U17'1eU..M.L 67J.7l00
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tOFPDEl..OBISPO) Office ma..,.tr and •d· S.las ln beauWuUy deo Unlvcnity Park lwobm,<1
Build your own lfnn!J 1£ACH dlUouJ 1a1H at.a.If ror lo· corat~ 2Br hom•. ar HU ......... ..-.. -,.M!!l ..... ~u Br 3 Ba. fem rm, mien>
C'.OQJ't. btinl rour pOr1 e>, v ~t ori.nc.d r~aJ beMii. AH malatenaatt: "• '" 'V'l""I ......_.__ o~a. ttr J>OOI, Jae '7S2·»50
to tbla aechadtd J 21 ••rv esta~firmlnHuUeetoa lad'd.. Maid nrvko. orLL\SI ~BR. J~BA 113· f'"LU Deacb. Oradualed com· tleal-4 pool. beautllu DU.Ml HOMI
<'imda bomc Pool. trc-n KMINSULA m I I I l 0 D I p I i t ludK-puia. pallo • ~ SHUP 4BR, ram rm, 3 baths, UNIVERSITY PARK
1a1ote. Ont.'ot M tuod ! All ,.u;t, 60/40-IG/20. £x~rien« pd. COO wu. Allo 1 B new crpts & d'"""'. gardener & 3 car !BR, fiam. rm. din. rm for~.000 Prictd to Mii, W .000. PIYJ! C.U Keo J obuoo, coU.a&•. um" toatur .,... ulr tond. Prof'o •lonall,) 83J-~11, or eve. ·~~nJ C&Unow. 7St ioeo !IG0-4410ort'7).Jl20. ll70•k. CN.!996 gar . $495 mo. lease plus security decontod. off .whllt>
BOND GALLEllY CommerdaJAnd dePoSit. l'f'IK, cer1.m1c UI• t-ntry. OFHOMES R8.iddtla1ReattJt ...... ,.. • L.et-eleec.lt 1141 nlolre wall paper I. _,, ~MENTE <3) '· •••••••••••••••••••••• m11tt'tl'1drp.,11hulter1 ~ Sun Ran"b ~Ha. 1·2·2·3 bdrma. VlCt'OIUA BEACH J036Z MANSAID LANI levd.-n1. Dl.i potlo.
3bd,de.o,fam.rm.,:b•t3 l JocaUoa. ~loan. CU.ARMER CA.LL A9en. Y1l.aMIA 168Smo.l~ase
car •ar., pool alte ya.. 2·2Bra w /1ar. l'!·ald•. hll price SU0,000, ea. 2 8odnn coua1~. fully 7 I 4-f6J.515t 7 I .. f6M456 SSt·21M or '752 M2t gardtn area. do;: run 112.000. 2J'Xt cla. OWC Prln. only. Broker, twn. 1325 mo. Sept lo ..-
lltt1L $!19,~.493-973$. bal . ..elLS ('714)4t3..2TOO, June. 119 McCn lay, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l•!!ll!!IB!!!ll!I•• Univ. Park Princeton s.to.._ 1010 ............ ...., JO 4 UNITS IAl\Qla. (213>92'7·t449. . V11taae HI. 3 OK & Oin
••••••••••• .. •••••••"• •••••••••••••••••••••• ... -..-.aa.TOM ICH ...._ rt ..... _It 3169 C .... MeM 3224 HIMtlftcJtc-IHc.11 JJ40 rm, s.m. 844•'1T70 ~...... --·~--···········-·········· ...................... . FHA-VA IUYR$ Vttry tie 4·Plex. 1·2·3 b.r, Loe.at.eel oear HllDlilll\«' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 llDIOOM 4 Bit 2 Ba t'rpl dbl TUrtlerock 4 br. tam rm.
OML y $4f 100 Daaa Point. !'•1• fo Hubour. Um 2~ 1r old 4 C>aeaAl'ro.nt wnlr mtl. 28r, 2~ bath hlmlly room &t2S Ftrtt, las~'& cl~=~· ~ rmA 21 bc:a.'1 = crpt
Come aee w. ~ewly of. ll.lell SJJl.000. 17W105; plu lnchadea ODlJ the lb• u\JI pd. W5/mo. fireplace'. Walk to pool' ing. 962>7788 488• lil ·""' •
• , fered a bdrm, 2 b11, home 87~ fln•H•turea. locludlns AvaUSept U .8'1-2510. t•nols, aauna. jacuui: Univ. Pk. 3 Br, 21/2 n.. Ne.,..,t lpecll I OH Newport •ecll I 069 On lrl conaer lot . w /huge Trade your tu sheller i •a br, 2 Ba. OWDen wilt ... 3 BR. 2 bA. Cull rum etc. clc. All included tor 3Br Surfside Condo, frplc fam rm, frplc & sundcck,
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FR. n ear ne w c pla, apeodable . $4 ap ac Sel ler ts b e lo g aircood.ai.p.to~n & Sf,2:Spcrmont.b.Call pallo. encl a ar. nr bch. 2aty tnhomt>.~·0736,or separate ~auodry & hob· trailer park szzsx. OW tramlen-ed h'oCD area Ir b ..._ .. ........ KEY RBALTORS Lae. ~·l515eve. M2 94H Mr. Dunn
* NEWPORT HEIGHTS *
SUIDIYISIOH -5 MIW HOMH
3 :Sdrms.. 2 baths, family rm.: 4
bdrms., 3 baths. family rm. & dining
rm. Fro m $90.360 to $138,240
INCL UDING LANO!
bv rrn w/tls own ba thllt ...... ..,. .. -must HU now. Sellin& aJ' ... ec. ... aa. ....,.mo. rould easily become a bt.,...-·-price ls Slll,000 with s.1Ml93 6464477 VACANT. aha!f. 3 bedrm 2BR house In Calli.
4th bd. Nl \'O trg patio 7 NEW UNITS m.ooo dowa. Excellat OCEANFRONT Wlot.u Mesa del Mar.~. 2 ba. new pa nl " cpt. Uomea. New t'pls " drp..
area. 545-9491 t.rma=.vainl. vu. Charm')lC 1 Br cot'. 3bc:I. 2ba. sharp. ~~mo. 968-131'7 ask fo nt!~ pninl , new t"-wo
Suporblf appolnte ••• tace w/pa&.. $310 mo. 644·l836. Quiel stl'fft. l blk from ~
Walker E lee
Real lstate
prlde·O ·OWne r s hl •• &US ·. 873<3'13 H I l l BR 2 B 2 c.-4 br 2 ba fplc ~chuol. S350/mo. 551·2784. t1 b a ecres . a . .-.:r. • • • 752 6521 i\ltt OWD ouse units wit ca-rtul 14krC.. OCEANFRONT WlNTER Crplc, cklse to o .c.c. & ow. Cptl, drpg. cluo. ------·---·-:"~!/';~~:'~eF t714•HWtOO 1Br.Zcaraar.cplonl)'. Frwy. Cl60. tSl, last & ~:t~0• 963-'lS69. Ait.uNt VERSITY PAR K
)'OUT colors opt.lons a L...&.......&..-:/, eu.ua cleanln&dep. 962-7788 • pnme areenbell loc., nr .,, d y Owner. Newly re· extru Anuc'lu.alve lla ~ "" Su~r 3 br 2 ba RIO pools , park. s chool,, • decorated 3bd. 2bu hme. · Pupery 2100 On the bch. 2bd, aar .• ror be, Mesa Del Mar cpls dr 5' 2 ca'r ar' u\•atl 1mmcd. 3 Br 2 &.
I • I Super lge yd w/1;111nl 44• lng -·-••••••••-•-••••• pailo, util pd. $300. mo. lovely 4bd. 2ba, frpk .• on S36Simo ~.4569 A&tG N · form dine, $47S. MZ·0730
DOH.,., ra.1.ICIC.UK pool. priced sever al ...._....., AvallOctz. 675-1632. qui el s treet close lo fee · · ·' 0 ors.52·0875 640.7000 thousand under markel M-GZoDlol s chools & shopping. · --------
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RUJ.101t ' value at $47,500. May be Approx 1S 000 sq rt 8Hcb front 2 Br, 1 Ba, no SSMOIM 4 br. 2 ba. bltns. encl. WALNUT SQ. 2 ~ty ~ndo. ~~=· assumed w/oul qualify. SUale&ic loc~t.loa cOata pets, new furn, winter •2 B 1 b T wnbous yard, patio, dbl &ara&e. 2 Br 2 B11. sunken hv rm ,
640•7000 Ing w/$13,000 down. 341.S Mes•. Avail lm.med. OC· (213)869·~ Pool~· gar~ p:tio. $29~: eornerlot.842·6131 S3.'i0mo. 752·83S3wkdys
640.7000
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l:"w:-·-· Fll-:--ah;;._t_,s_._A=._ss_7-:"'::l83--:l . ..=::.:=======-1 ~upancy. WINTER RENTAL YeaaVerde833-8974 Large 3 br, prestig The 1'.ernce, new choice
)lust see, Bradrord Robiuon.JUtr.ns.1120 q uiett clean3bedrm, b ui neighborhood formal location. 2 br. 2 ba. Up· .,._wport le~h I 069 Newport Buch I 069 Pl. (481 Alton. SA> 3 br, i--------•Loh:-::--:for-1-.7"'---=2-=z-=o-=-'o one olock lo beach. 4Nr on C qM el cul-de-He, dining rm, spa i'n atrium graded l n h s e. N r .
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• dble car., tie patio, 2~ Ila.... & 811$111• 1S$ ... ••••••••••"........ Realtor875-4080. ~ · ~ ~~~· $525. mo.lsl&last. schools & pool. $375.
CATALINA
& OCEAN VIEW!!
from you.r llvlnit room
DramaUc 3 level family
borne with permanent
,·iew. 4 Bedroom. 4 bath. ramlly room, patio and
deck. Fant.astk Neu.•port
value al $110,000. Call ~11.Sl, Newport office.
~~HERITAGE
REALTORS
NEWPORT yra new. 141,500 By 1!":,':merclal area. l:'-6.:.la ~ UDO BAYP'RONT wlnte e'VU. es. • . Pennington Properties (213l322·1588c.wes.
HEIGHTS ~~Open Sat/Sun BR, 2 BA. betted J)OOI. ~IMIRS < JBr2Ba,avallnow.rr $300 E sts'd 3 B m 968-4602 Willowllomes.Sbr,2ba,
NewportBeach.Sale by Dble opportualt7. CostaM-esa . .mo.87WMS trpj ~ g.11 eOK Fr •2 BR.1~Ba Condo,Hunt DW. lplc. cpts. drps .
owner. 3br. hobby room, Byowner,4 Bdrm+ den, ll0.000. ' Oceanfront duplex. 3Br, M~~eo4i!Is.S.0.~o ingtooContinenlaJ,frplc, roo1mo.963-4561J Agt.No
3-cr gar. boat or cmpr 2 ba. frplc, lrrol dlnint, 645-474 Buildable Lot 2b8. Frplc, DW. Wint new crpts. fresh paint. _ec_. ______ _
i.pace. $89,SOO. 5JJ. San bltn kitchen. cov patio, WW bold Ove wUta reut&l. $475 mo. 67H2S3 1235. 2 Br TH, kids, pets. Access. to pool. $300. mo. Terrace Townhome, 2 br.
Bero11rdino Av-_. By new carpeting-&: dHsi-QuU Place Pnpertiee, OK. F~. -AgenLS4fu8640 3 ba. upgraded cpt; xlnr-
appt, 548·5821. lhruout. Newly decr'td T S 2 • 1 9 2 O Bayfronl 3 bdrm.. Main Rentals. 540-5370 2 8 A/C Cond 11 loc. $375. 833-8488833·1972 w/mirrors. wallpapered b8lhl· lge. aandy beach. r o, nr unt ---------
NEWPORT HTS.
3 Bdrm., family rm.:
ocean view pad even ha
a bulll·m :sale to st&s
whal )OU save when yo
ate al It for only $107,!;00
&paneling. Walking dla· Ocean 'flew R·l Lot.. Dana Near 'harbor entrance. $19:5.. Ready&: waiting. 2 Harb .• 11o·shr/dr>:~· ree Woodbridi:c. Brand new•
lance to schls. s Min Point + architectural & SlSOO Per mo .• wlnte Br.kids. pets ok. F·~ Cac. S4J,9009, 639-7230 <lbr. lam rm. cuslom
from So Cst Plau . Need llructural planfor4 Br. 2 rental. includes cleaolo Main Rentals, 540·5370. !lleal & ctn 3 Br. 2 bJ. drope.s, upgraded ttle &
quick sale. $61 .soo. 9 NEW UNITS Story house. P ermit. "&ardener~TVice Westside. New plush JBr Crplc, F.R .• cov p:illo. R\' <·rpl, 3 car gar. pror Phone H6 ·0~94 o r Ready lo build. 640-'7020, HARBOR REALTY wcl bar, lrplc. matur~ slorage. Gd nghborhd. lndscpd. pool. lake:.. II.
54()..2923. COSTA MESA 493-620t * 673-MOO * ad.Its. $i00. 2222 Pacific $385. ~I~. Nr schl. bea<'h cluh pnv. $.\25 to ---·--111-a....&.... c• ... yAAA• •l(E Av·e 6420758 res p. party W/t'rcdll .,...~ __.... · --"'"' Deluxe new unlta, ell ~" ~ -Stepe to pier " bch. Nea · · · C.-r •od1 Condo check & ref's. 75:! 7576 .
.-M. ·:::.:..::_•:.,::.:,._•,•••••••••with llreplaees and 120 WaterfroDt&ot. new.2BR2BA.$1U. 4Br 2\.saTwnhseBaclt cii"':'.edec 1 1~83 drps HcsiMw Yl•w HoMe -.J ~.ao,:_ ~_.~ I I 0 private patiolS. $300,000. on main lake. Great b~. 211t.67S-S464 &y, privacy. or i chls, ncw'cpts. a~cess r>Oot. N . Univ. rark home. pools "
wailled;4BrorSBr ~ ~ .----alSLS,900. Call now Ca tto.MsU..f•wllMd pool,lennia.Juslredec pets. Re C's $340 m o. park & Jacun l. 3br •
5111 8477 ,. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ~?.f~ty Excban1e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmed pos $42S 548.7020 963-2S32 i.t~2 car aar. '39S. . "' ='"~ DAMAPOIMT M· :~;,~ -. ........... l207 ..,. Comfy 2 br "r IL n Sb'"-( Oc CAltRH 200~~.L Dbl wide 2 BR. +den. llllam Ua11 l•D....+ ....................... · · .,a · · ~ rom ean. Woodbridge Town home llACH LJVIMG 646 ~4463 Located In beaulilul •~~ • 2~00 lll't-i ll In 2 b yard. Beachcomber, fee , 1~ Bdrm. Barb/84Z·8854 3Dr 2ba Lakeview loc:a· --- _ __..... • r uoqnllCe v I rm, r. 547.2501 ·831·2011 Ted/9S6-2i098 ' . -Sharp 2 bdrm. with Dana Pt. Marina. Adult n • .._ · •••••••••--••••••• 2 b1ks bay & ocean. $350. • · Uon. Avail Oct 20. $475
cuslomden, wet bnr,Jgc. WPT HGTS pet park. DFBCM5-6. A· --~· II.at •V•C• ••* yrly.67S.18028ft3pm. 3Br, lba. New paint/cpl. 3br. lYzba condo. Pool, mo. 7~--0275or 833-790S
sunny pallo. Spacious, COTIAGE Plus Mobi le Home Ne mt. bll 3 Br 3 Ba Focd yard. $350 mo. nice palJo, $325. No pets. open look. Ne:ar pools & ResaJes,83S·3012 2 NEW E/SIDE .,, c: • BEACHFRONT-~or64CM737 Ca.11642..&421eft 6·30pm 5 Dr hme ror lease. S650 ocenn.$73,900 Brandnewexctusavellst· ~~DY xtraa. 3Bdrm,28• . . mo.orsulc.S1:19,000.19S02
CAYWOOD REALTY ing on this rustle 2 sty COSTA MESA C.M. TRIPLEXES -..of,.__... DREAMHOME $395, 4 +Family, bltns, Doll House! 3bd,2ba,ne Slerrn Soto, Sierra * 541-1290 * w/minl O<'enn vu Nice Double wide, 2 BR. 2 a., _ ~·w Alt. 658-4SS6 fplc, 751 Hudaoo, CM. palnt. cpt.s., drps .. Ip., A migo e ntrance orr
---------• R·2 lot w/corncr & olley complete ly upgraded. P R 1 D E 0 F Property 2510 642-6388Agent. no fee. $375. 1st & IHl. 962·6231 Turt.lerock Dr. 833·829~
THE BLUFFS·Benut access. Lots or knolly Low space rent. Priced 0 W NE R S HJ P · ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRhouseonPen.Pt. Yr· evesor962-sSllS Open Hae F'r l & Sat
hardtorindG·Plan.4Ur, pine&opcnbeams Plus rorqwckule. #70811-70. TOWNHOUSE UNJTS z CUSTOM llOuES ly.$4SO.ZBR,l \A.a ba.apt,GREAT JBRZBACON· 10..PM. . Ith 3 b d 2~ ... (rpl, a,; blk. l rom beach, DO cpls, drps, fplc, walk 3 Br. 2 b a h o u se . ---------• Jba, lmmed. ocrupanry a frple's + li:c lam.rm. A-Plus Mobile Home balh e ·~r1s, Fallbrook. On 1·2 acre yrly m 5. J ohn Klose. in closets. encl patio dbl Cpts /drpll, DW. N r Park View, 2 Br 2 B:i .
• & completely redecoral· SU. 95 O A S u Per Resales. 83S·3012 ~ra Avocado grove. 2300 Sw. Rllr~or 673.7214 gor, pool, adlts. $350. schools & beach. $37S. twnhme. total dccoratA.'<l. ~~ ~i~~~~~~!>' awmer ! GREEHLUF 1£ ll:R ~::.i.ro·r~L ILTY .. M• 3222 oo.uss 963"8284 ~ ~~~~g-04~~rt. furn
SSl.arAdullCommunlty I I ,7141729.0904 ............ " .......... bd, 2ba hrnr. Corner 4 u·r Fam Rm $4SO nr
Xlnl cul·de·UC ('USl. 17SOWhJttJer Ave, CM . Beaut duplx. 2Br, l~ bl. fncd yd, xlol cood. $400: bch '& schls tst.'laat. sec, Woodbridge spac.-ious new
home. Upr.r bay area. hauvailable Pra1114 tlsa o.tof S.... frpl. + xlras. So. ot hwy. mo.6'2·2231. &clnfee.640-4729 twnhse. 2 Brl 2 Ba, frplr :!: i~uv.~m~p;c;/p~~~ ---------• Caa2l41~ Barrington ... -.a.R·l920 IUCM .....,.,.., 2600 MSOmo.549-9501. Nice 1 eo ..,. 7 ............ I 2 t DR. c,IOMI tlo al kc. pool & IA YROMT COMDO .,.wn 9om·6pm _ ... •••••••••••••••••••• · • ., c,...., .-.~-..e area, c eao s y, rec ac nc • $S7Smo. w/2 used brit'k, mony 646-7965 Bedroom-den, gara1e. fncd yd., ~og .ok. 2177 4 Br 2 Ba. huie den, fplc, Ml.00.U xtras. Open Sat/Sun/ 2 llr. 2 Ba. boa\ dock. _________ ,TRIPLEX, E ·alde CY. M,!!:1n.;..;,exu(rt • ._!_I.°!!~~ bltns. patio. $310mo.C&U Mlner,nrVacton• rear sundeck, $485 mo,---------
Moo 1-s. 384 Mira Loma aecwily, owner NEWPORT BEACH tBl.000. Tax deCerred ex· --...... .. ...... _.,.,., 644-74.52 Isl & last +dep Wlr pd LBe. 4br, lam rm, beamed
Pl. nr intersection 0 310 YERNANDO Ba)-slde. on lb_e waler. cbaqeonly.Actm-292 or S2UO cash. (714 ) · MESA VERDE, 3 Br, S!M-3288 • · celllng, lrplc, covered I Irvine & Universal)' \Jnll JlO 675-87 $12,SOO. Agent 6'0-4950 64&-5632 Br 3 Ba. Crplc, aun dec.k, Fam Rm. (pie, OW, encl patio, cmr lot. 5Sl·S23S.
I · Open Sat Ii Sun paUO 2 ... , ... _ •~ ........ ~c: palio, dbl 1ar, $395. NEW 4 Br 2 Ba, f"11• ~· .. T rl·Plex HuoUn•ton ...... • ..._ ""~ ...... YMJ Brand II ed ln WATER~OH HARIOll YllW -~~~~n~ul~~a!:!. Beach, All 2 Bl', SJi.soo. Isch 11 2100 87Mll52/t7H'700 ~17 :~:~ ~k.e/R. Broad:;;,~~';![. ,r,_, 1n DUPLEX Phue 3 POl1C(loo Vi New carpet & drepea. Will accept conUqent -•••••••--••• .. ••• acnlfleent 3Br. 2ba VERDEJBr2Ba, bclL. scbls. a:iiao(;. $39 Woodrld&• by tho lake. PIER & SUP ~~ ,!.o
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' owa$1·95m.~0 t·:~nd1!~l: GUISS-WHAT1 wide. Adil Pk In Sa 147·9'32 .&-M-{orBluffacondo privileges & 1an:leniq. EASTSIDE Beaut. 48r, carage,fncdyd.$31Smo,Uvelnlrvlnc VUlaae.We
A new 11.slcd BEAUTY in Juan Capo. $16,SOO. p -w·-Must aee to appreclete. 2ba, newly d ecorated 538-3473 have homes available for
fm.1233 Jlarbor View. Amenities 493-3186 SALE $8SO mo. 675·5750 for thruout.Nopels.$6:i0.Pb leaseln:
3 n-, 1 ba, Nwpt ll"hls. _11_a_lor_e_._A_a_cn_t_64_0-49SO 'H. V'aklng ..... .,.. 2 Br, D - -appt 548-01619 2Br bouse S2'75, lBr duplx Walnut Square The u... ., ~ .....,,....., UPLEX, Two 2BR, . $220, utU pd, no dogs. (4 Ranch
Open House l1·4 Suo. 4 Housn to Sond ba, fam rm, wet bar, air. Hunl'&· Beach. Gd. Joe· Move today. 3Dr. $340. B Toro 3232 bl.ka bcb)(213)280-2003. Deerfield Culvcrdale Cu
_Sa_nta_A_n_a_A_vc-',_N_._B_._-i DUPLEX. 4Br. 2ba & $23.000.0wnerS86-42SS. Nlce·S62.SOO. Ocrulde, kld1, s1l1 mt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homes Univ . Par I
Spy1lasa Jlill New 180 30r, 200. 2 car encl Rnr. TRIPLEX, Three 2BR, .... ..... Fee 130'0NTHEWATER! 3bd, 2ba duplex. Bltns.. College Park
1 des .• o c n vu hm e. View. Covered porch $$SAYESS nr So. Cst. Plan. Only W..ted Main Rental1,54o-S370 3 & den new home on newpalnt.d::J:.,lge pvt 2Bryourchoice of (4) ~tqnllicent. Ry owner. Owner.S130.000. Prinon· Buy trom owner . '7 167,SOOWowl Lake Foresl w/vlew of yd.$350 mo. opet.a.8131 fromS300to$4SO.
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adlt park In H.B. W1Alk AnabeJm·m ,soo. '9,SOO. Haveupto$150,000casb & ba. den, dln rm, beam A/C. wet bar, frplc, patio Sat/Sun. fromS37StoS475
lrnmac 3br, 2bo, fam rm LIDO SANDS beach. See to appreciate. down. Four 2D R. VA must buy apt units In clng, frplc. SSSO. Lse. & dbl gar. Clubhouse, CONDO 2 Br den 2" Ba 4 Br your choice of (6)
cuatom home on qulel New Llltlng. 3nr. 2b3 , 960-40SJ loan. ~;~:/~ ~P1•Y:·,~~ 673-3t17. pool & tenn'1J loci. $S2S. wahr/dryr. ~Harbour: from$440tossso. C\ll~e-sa~. 2 frplca, 3·c short walk to bea ch. WANTED Mobile Home g:;-ux.r fFOURPLEX. w/$300,000 t.olal equity to 1tus Hillll 3 Br. 2 b•, Ready now.1st. 640-8300 S4SO mo. No pet.a. Dyit No f ees
'ea!.:2!!, lotm:umt ~'!Yclo381c ~~It TLC. but what a In ra-lly P•rk, ren 28RSBlb' pllcl, 2dbla, twoe trade up. KJ.nvc1tm1nta, car 1ar, fam rm, din rm. Super a br, 2 ba, fplc, DW, l-&21·2519, Eva 846-22161 RANCH REALTY
'' --""' ""' .,...,. '" • 1• u 0 on tl40-l300 Superb view. SIOOO mo. cpts, drps. $385/mo. Haff 5 8 12 8 551-2000 Vlata 8 1'1•· SUHl,500 Hew--' Pt.r 1 _.... w/opt to buy or low dwn. lB~t huae. Only 1129,SOO. lncl srdnr 640-8l 4' 063.._ Agt N f ..,.... per mo. r a, --------
Open Sat /Sun. ll·S '6'73.2068 ·-·w 8'2·2701 BY OWNER/AGENT Private party will pay · · · 0 ee. clean, comfortable bme. 2br, 2ba, 1463 aq. fl.
6Q4851. NEW MUSTSELL 540-0565 cuhfor yourequily. 2·storydoll house. 2 story. 3bd, 2~ba, Jge country kltcb. dbl. RanchoSaDJoaquin,Jov· 2275ColdenCil't',Newl)Ort Cl.llss&-0347. 2br,lba,S380/mo t.ownhse. Frplc. nrlake gar, nice yd, nr schls ely view. 833·3148 or llST STREIT Beich, Dack n ay. Open USTIUG COVINGTON .__._., A&ent, 675-2311 "club. Dues pd #or J>OOla, shops & bcb. Im med 541-llS'Jalt Spm . • EST Vllw .. -··-""· '"" 3b "b " -L I B d t 1 •-s•2s poss. avail. Days <'714> ......... ~o ...... v . r ... a, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ove Y r oa m oor. enn s • eym. " · ~67• Nena, Aaent or 3Dr,2b11,centra.laJr,renc IARLYILUffS frplc. Jra c nlry klchn. lnTHEMEADOWS.t4 FOUR-Pl.EX HwetFwwl•d Gorgl eous4 ~bdaaandb2~ ... S46-04dl. Evs,wknd1<213)988-9767 or Jae. $430 mo. <710 rrlc ed undr mrkl. Sq. ft., AIR CONO. v ew rm + .... F _._V 3 982S9'JI Pri ... Wllhrfroftf ~3'7. home baa had excellcn Beaullful pride.or ........................ b8lhl. ll50 Tw ...tw alley 234 . --·--·-----TalHA EHD UNIT care. On extra larae I ownenhlp fo\ll'·plcx ln ..... ,.._.. l 106 · ~ mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat 3Br. 2ha, pvt yd. 1143.oooo~nS/S t·S Newport Hats. 2200 1q rt, whlch h1u bcauttfu To1t1n . Spaclou1 3 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ~~M'P~1:"~RJ f1repl•c•. 3 br;_2 bad , co:. ~~~:/g~4scb, no pcu. N~rr:.w;~~~00:,"2°:i!~
30lAvcnlda C.rrltn<a newly remodeled 3 Br, landscapln1 and cove bedroom. 2 bath owner'• Lovely, rum. 2 BR. It den patio, new cp .... , t'PI • pvl putioll. $40s mo Norri~ ltf'nlly 1133-1981 FR. pool. Ai:t.G4S-4516 pat.lo plus Mil tOntaln unit bal fireplace. Tbree home. Steps to So. bay. pollen 3 BR. Corona OW. No wax nrs. super Huge 2·sty cBR 2BA, OO>-O'J9? ~~~~~~:.:!!:~f;s,..:='::c:;a.::.,.=11::.t:'.;:.--;1:-;0;;;7;716 arHnhouse. All undc 2BR ullli. with petlos 1115-Wlnter HldJI. 811 yard tor play· loc. SC10/mo.1163-45GI Aat walk'a dist to schla " - -
MULU SICUMDUM ....................... S30.000 &e7:~o~~°ir'fd':°rc; A1enl81J.8)0 m,. Vatt.a11Urre11c17• $$25 Nortf'. bch. lmma c lhruoul. REHT•LS
If our ru. ty l~att~. ls ,<'or· • • • NEEDS •"AMII~ y. ay. Ntwly pauated. a Br, 2 Ba, very nice. AacatG'7l-6510 Compl redec. 4 br, 2 ba, $475. mo. 751 5441 or Sinitlr ,..11mlly lloml'11
red. thn~.mrnm• icM:on Im m o c . 2 BR. 2 ll J\ Cloled ,.•rat••· AllHmc frplc, pallo. BBQ. 214~ BK. So. of hwy. home · new crpl!J, drpe & pa.Int. 962·0837 ___ --5 ~:· ~ :::· · · · · · · · · · ~
to non1• It thot 1" 11 w/convcrt Mn. Ir~ tam ~~ tha present loan al ltM Ruby $400 mo. 53t..a&1l patlc,.yard. ssso ' Ji'ptc. $410/mu. 1163·4500 2 & 3 lkdrm Lundmark 3 RR · 2 11 · • • • • • · • • $t2s
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sqft. havinJ( 2 fpl~ II. h Ow nu will t t'll v A. G.2~£1\1\ 8/15. Patio. fplc, USO per 3224 J\dult3 only. POOL Teo· a gen . 3 on. 2 "'j .......... $13.S
nddlllon tho dtn "'Aak'af.WOOO ~ ~i\ mo.Ret.req'd.544-9353 •••••••••••••••-•••••• nll.Lovely 2bedrm,l\ot Vacant4 br.Si!OO/mo. 4 flli.2 1la -..... $i1tr. rormol dlnlmt J,xH< out ' · • ....._,, ..... 3I07 OLLEOE PARK r e be&h,dbfe lllr&l!e. Your V•llageRealFAlale •uR.21h Hn ........ 1490
onto t he b~a 1utitu •••BUSINESS OPP: 111~ •• -................... mode&ed•newpa1Dtlo own yard. Located .war 96a·'4Tl •DH.3 11& ........... $72-\
watetfallflow ... a nw tht' MOM II POP CAFE· ~~ll!IRV• out.IBrlBa.fplc,bltm abopphl• park freeway •rownhom~ pool. For appl. .SCll3t Foml~ tUneH forces .... llMM WlltW 3bd, 2Mk S110. 2 ear pr, 1ardnr, D SUS/mo' Aft' No rce \41 Ill From Ocean. 38 2 hR. 2 Ba ........... S.llS ~· ule or tbla buu .... ,,.,..,.. 135 mo. Nok.DllOOMIO. nbrbd, 1450. aa-4015 114-WU,~ . COftdo.Frplc,paUo,2ur 28R.20o ........... l.W$ ~l care. A real ·-·--••••••••••• .. • CAPll. BCH., 9'-2Bll ~91. m.1 (11.4) iaraae. SUS mo. no pet.a. 3 DR. 2 Ba ••••••••••. $450
AH IXC.nc>MAL mOMy mailer for the BEACBFJWNT uell• w/iar11ea, or. 1115. 2 Br dupla. Kldl .+l>m. lbe, ept. d Lrs bae8&. IBr, ht Vlk'a 981).1456. 3 DR. 2~ Ba ..••••••• N50 ~ .... ,,_.,.. r l1hl buyer. As lt't KaOaa·Kofta Hal. s ocean. '300 ooo. E·Z C»C.V. newly d9eora&e4 ' ftwt a1bborbd. r .. , • 8 P ·1 f' hi 3BR.2 Ba ........... ssoo
200 aq. rt. of uJq11 114.500. bJ'o'"''"-...a t•rma. KILLGORE llalDRelltall 540-1171. mo.~ dlann. 2 ba, rt pool, aw!:. .;r:,;1 ~bc~ on 3liR.21Ja ........... $.'iOO
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3 Br. 3 Ba, bo.tl docltas ,...,.,., 160 •wv ...,...., • ..,._, • -bdl. Fenced ,.a_, avall 11,..uewood. 1'".=I 4 BR.2~ 81 ......... SC7S avall·fee Mira Colla Vlllu, orlt ... _................. C.11. N"r eneytbhlt. fot year a... teao. mo. or .._ for -. ...._ Yllty-IW~• 4 BR . 21t\ Ba ....... 1475 Olferedat~m.ooo phase, lovely uptraded •·YFRO .... T $110,IOOEa.Aat.Gl..ml wlnt.r' Cl)Ofttha SD). IZ1 lit. laet+SUO de am mo.. New. 4 han ....... 324 48R.2~S. ..•....•. ~u
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evstwknds.Owar.A!Jl. tac:Wat .t.-, tuaunous ~~.~.?um7~·~ ,._ ...... _ •122 ~ 551-JQL Avail pools. clu bouHa, " Sparkllnr ne w cond (714) 5-49-2~7 . euocau.-om~ _., __ """ ----• ....... parks, verJ close to 14'70. Co ll "Liia". --------_;.~-.i.. R«lucedtotaS.000 or 640.ol&e, pleue leave ••••••••••••••••••••••• achools. C714)51JS.2173 Mf.137l or 846·54S6eve.a. ~YUSTID C•••--1071 llLL .. UMOY umn ndnumber.Bkr. Wlnt.erlae.3br,2ba,oca e ase 4 Br 2 .... ba l-..&...-32~ .... ".. • ..... ••••••••••••••••• vu •4so1mo Owner ..,, .--..-• n-.." u~-....,. 6 7M I 6 I • • · ' Melldows Home ln be11ul. ••••••••••••• •• • •••••• PORTOFINO. 3 Br, F•m -ro-,,__. J6 UNITS M4.fl30/675-el48. d~I· Ab.olutely ne. lshborhood, close t OPTIO,.,TOBUV rm" Din rm. Extra s.t.&S-. l·S CCNHlo.aal•,../Tow•· WIHIPMI pet.a.MM.14'7. libr of hoot ... aharp.OpenSat/Sunl·S ...__._~_..._ 1700 ILV.Kill.\.3bd,o(c.1cta., ary,p. c,ac On golf course . New, Alll40-1J38 2'7902 Camtn o Santo ---PrhateSettJng 2\-tba, s wim poo, OclM~ADELMAR -Sbup, abops.SC7S.-..o289 phab Rancho Sen Joa .,. -=----------4 Domingo San J uan ·--•••• .. •••••••••••• Goodeo.taMesa Clrea 1$-June.Jat. tzoo mo. 48r, 2Ba, family rm, quln tnhsc nr Culver & 'l5uCAMMDl~fRVbf£
' Walk to the beach, pools C~trano. Tt&Ollterrcd. Luxury coodo. 2 br. 2 ba, Atenl M>-1868. (rplc. Avail mid Ocl. I llillle4• .._h 3%40 S.D. Fwy. 18l9 sq ft, 2 JLJ--------
tamll. ln>m this sharp 1p0Lle11 3 bedroom rrptc, boa\ allp, p0ol, ~2 Eve,weekendsf7t.473'7 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• eoav. den. 2~ ba, lux.UNlVERSlTY PARK, 'l br bm. Only $79,500. Jlome. larae entertain Jac\lui. Best view In Cayoa Crat, I br, pool 3 Br 2 Ba, cpts. drpa, fplc mlt ault.e" ba. frplc, db new 2 Br + den, 2~ 1)11,
()pea hooae Set & Sun, mtntpatlos,carcfreellv· Newport. Mr. Head.SELL htle kems YllU-a tide, luaurioual)' fllrn.Dl.Jt.Condo18r2bt,fplc dog r un. Nr . Bots encl pr.$S90 mo.Read twuhle. Pool, areenbll.
Call Proput.1 House fo Ina. Only $64,000. l.os $$1'5181 . ('714) 629-9861 D.JlJ'PllotClu1lftedAd. S'7'75. W•lton. ". Co. PoOI, clubbse, nr shops. Ch ica/Hell. $310 mo. ~pt .. lSth. 20 ArbolM park, Occupy Oct\, '5$0
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bar. Clo•t\ to pool. g.ir JCrdnr S-150 mo >larcuJ. N.D. ~Z-&405 SM'TA ANA IRVl~E bKMtf•• Wtn Sp1c1ous 1100 1q ft Jacunl. aolf. tt'nn1& OO~"'n ' --------Le 3 Br -+-den, 2 Ba. tov.'Dhouie :apb o Ue<l Leuo/optlvu, 014ner --:-;1>4. Short•$, 2 BR. con\•. endo:1cd asr "i<>pnr, 727Yorfltowt11f•d. m wld,• open liJ.l:&Ce$ ot ~ 11529 NEWPORT tre~t 2 Br. <k·n. ~alk to bcuch, elc pool. chlldrcn & ~b 0 1\ Bt-1H·h 8h·d :it Yorktown ~"''l\ef), all 2 br. J \, bu
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open r w '&"r<ll•nf'r Xtra &U·GSO() e''' G'f3 i.a89 boot i.lip, dbl i;11r SOOO pool$. 2-car gar Av~11 l(\'J.11& ,. •paclou1> apt~. r"'!'!!t.n!: ~-l~l~'. ftfle ~1s1nw. 833-1282 · -) rly li.1!. 4U9 W Cit 10, 1 S350 mo A•lc Cen T d 1 kc -... .. N14<pt llChtihlUtop,tk" ll"Y 54S.7&4~or67S~7 Po .. eu bur. sz:s.31~ re erraet J>OO ~ •un tn unyl floor1 ZO mlnutei1 ~.Charmin1:,3 Hr 2ffll. :Jbr.2 ba.l"cr~creutlon 1-... ---, -N ~·cma. ' s:as BBQ. Vn~litl\'able from Anahei m on
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S P.\Rt\LING new all red Lux 2Br. 2 bu Condo. New· or Be\·erlv 98-1·8589 beach. completely rurn. bc:h. 2251't APolena. s:us
wOQCI, unusual ruturi:.t1c ly redone. pool. walk to 673-760~1 AGT. -------A1·ai1 Sept u . For winter mo. S48·~ dys, 613·3731 d~1gn. circular \\alls, Westchrf shuppmg Sl50 --------~ew Dana Point 3 Br. :!l':I or )rly lease. By 011.'Tier evs
:.ky hte. cubby holes. PhS48·3.l9G&518·4193 STEPS TO OCEAN Ba. part1aJ ocean Hew. (2 l3)i90-002S - -••rencb doors. beam ---Delu xe duplex ff)>lc. pool. buuna. no -.. -----, 2br.2ba.1st &la11t ceil 'gs Full ocean , u wdo Isle. 2 BR & den. 2 Townhoust' model. 2 Br. pets. 493.2426 Single. Adult. 1 Br. pool. chou:e location. $i00/mo.
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AVAILABLE Rcnrnls from $275 to $355.
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dshwshr. 6 doors to bch. Mon;go 4Ur vail-9 13 642·2199 ~chen, w{bl~n(; pal10. - - --••••••••!:.~ ••• :....... I
S600 mo. 213·823·3998 · Lse. 6 ~o or '1onger. Cali ---Av~l1\J7i° ~ ~: ~s~ Newport leacll 17 6t * 3 Bdrms. $400 • I
OCEANFRO!llT 3Br. 2~1 art 6pm. &10.1860 O n t h e w a t e r . for Gene· Powell.· bu.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •"2 Bdrms. $30C> *
ba. Quiet street. north NWPT S H ORES on Townhome-l'\ew2Br.2ba s.23·3135.res.548-0773. OcBeanrBronl Yeharlyd$&50. MarshallRJty 61 end Lse sooo · w. c it & la r 2 r. 2 a. was er , ryer. NiCHOLS Real Estate canal. nr bch. pool, ten· 57~~ ~r Y g mou Dupa.•H U..tun. l60 disbwasheT. e nclosed t
2025So CstHwy nls. 5 Br. 3 Ba. re· On Wt Ibo t-"k •••••••••••••••••••••• &3r . No .Pels. 3713 2 B.r en~l 1 ara1.e ...... ul A H . . modeled $100 mo + 1l er ~· a uOC : L AB r Se3Shore 67S-6578 ...... ,,· .._.: Yrl I IUI t partment omes 4S.i.7220 dep 963.siOS r , r • Sharp 3Br w dock S600 uxury .. r ' ocean rot. . nu.a .... no Y".. r Y ea / F • bed od 1 -o-
, or'" o mo lse. Without dock Lower unit Bal Ple 2 Br furn. Winter rental S275. 673·3810or67lf.1990. • -uma• m e •DOW ll"_n ~
For Lse 2 Br, t~. Ba. 2 car )lonnco in Big Canyon $.525, , area. S650 yrly. 645-1500. ....,,,. mo. -alk lo heh. DUPL.,.X. St-to""--a-.. , 9 a.m. to 7 p. m . gar, beaut. ocean \•iew, Ex ...d d ...,.,., -~ ~..-"" "-"" ~wallrTO ·rccorTu Bch. P e.cor. + µcuu.i On Ba)' w' oc.LlOL.iO. (2-l~ ~51163 or 213 38r:-!be ~ e moe ~mo. 640.7633 aft GP :\t beautiful aardcns. 3 br, boat. 3Br+ Den in bei.t Apa h1•..t1 ~,...lhed 4'1T·9443 leaSe, no' pets. 'S'25 mo. Cost. Mft9 3124 Costa Mfl9 3124 Coste Me~ 3124
will rent mo mo. or lse location $1500 mo, yrly •••••••••••••••••••••• "-01• 2 BR. lge renced yd. Lots S12S01mo. Now \'acant. lse. lclltoct l"-d 370 4 Br, 2 Ba. fum/unfum, ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••
of trees. Laguna Canyon. :\!rs. Hull at unique. Oceanfront 3Br on the •••••••••••••••••••••• Winter rental. 5"25 mo. eoro.. .. Mw 112 2 BR garden apt. fprlc, EASTSIDE adult l&Z Br
SJ20.-197.2292 Renltors6i5·6000 Point. $750 mo rurn 22-1 Ruby furn lowe walk to bch. l213 )•••••••••••••••••••••• dihwhr. pool. JWl pallo. $200-$225.Likenew Pool, ---<Winter! duplex. lg 3 Br. 2 B:i. 445·S9630r(213)447·9443 nr. lrnne lnd Arc o. nopets.117E.22nd.SI
4 lJr 4 Ba, charmingllARBORVlEW H0)1E. WATERFRONT $230557~1 "·~0878 Spanish homo on ocean 2 lir 2 B:i: slf cln O\'n, fplc. frple. patio. garu~e. 5"2S. BEACllFRONT 1 Br. !u ., · · '" ·
fplc "s. 3 patios. yard , cpts. mini bhndi. & drp:s. HOMES 63l ·Z233or6Jl·l-186 apts. Sl80·S2l5 mo incl ra -..." IUDS PITS OK CASA \flCTORIA
lli50 mo.yrly i\\ailOcl. fnl-d. lge lot 2 car i;ar. 631-1400 AD0RABLE 2 Br.garde ut.il.A\•a11Sept.675·38U 'Tl,.. l..~r~•.. ~tside duplex. 2 or 3 t.2&3br,O luxeunrur.
I -199·2863or-l().1·9-141 comm pool. i:rdnr. , palio.2carparkng.clos Lg 2br apt nr. bch. Best -!~~ayhouse. s:rns. orFurn.g11111wlrpd.
Jbr'. 2ba. unbche1·cable 833,3732 -to ~erry. market & lndry. area. Winter $325-$.150 CORONA DEL MAR PIMICllH l\d11lts-No !>Ct:. Sec. gatr
NEWPORT SHORES 3 8 •r~rbor V1"e11• u omes Quiet adults. S350 m Jn<'l. ulll. gar & launch·) 2 B T ho r I UVfS UP Pool, rec rm. elcvator11 i1i>w to Ca1alma & LA.• . r .. .. n winter 548·5804 dys. raA·11. 962·0""5, lllS W. r own use, n> c. Follholow ViHoge 525ViqOD_ri•_.&a2.S970 E~ Owner on premise. hme. 316 tc·dar. S.&5 JOr2+den.2baSS50 37 ~ <IV Pool. tennis, continental p R l v A C y TOITSMAMl
&it & Sun or coll 1213J 493·0761 Webb Realty :-.:cwporl Beach 6?~· 31 e\'S ---Balboa Bl. bre3kfast. Some ocean 4t CON VEN l ENCE. O\'er 500 tnll tr~ei. 11nd GIAMb OrlHIMG
S<IS.7&48, SSOO ~o _ WALi\ TO BEi\CH:"JBr :-2 tJH. 2 Da. furn. SG25 Large Upper Duplex Balboa Bay Club· Bae Catalina views. Close t SECURITY. Sunken liv-lo 1o l r ~am ~ w 1 l h THl•AY UAP OnTbcBay ipt . .,Apt •Oct . .....,,,.mo. shopping & fine beach ing room•Cat.hedral ccil· waterfall!!. cre11t (I a Z""•m r>oo 3 Br, 2 Ba. £pie. S400 Ba. cozy. warm&: clean oe ,. """"" I t r UUI ~ Wood I b 'I_ 675-435.2. 833-21616 or 64.?·•091 &W-~J t 1 n ir s • e r 1 c k re IXll\8 se ting or your ~ORTll END pane mg. eam ~D.. f ircp l ace s •Largc s puciou i. new l ·Or 8cuuti!ul. l'ifHJCIOU!I nl'w
12131596-9987 ceilngs. shn.i. rptc. patio. n 'l1/..!),,_ Dix, Spac. 3Ur, l!ba, frpk, Oceanfront gar opt, 2br a 8 (J • s . pr i v a t e :<!bedroom apartment. apts Pool. P''t patio".
L. ---- -3250 dbl gar. comm pool. ten· 'T~ .. J~ patio, dsbwbr. Steps l nice view winter. $350 1 Br wat erfr ont apt. rard•Custom designed F'rom S230 Furnaturl' Adults. nopeb .~~~~~••••••••••• ~11~96o~i~ mo ~ rly (,,I')' beach. shops. S38S. No Quietadlts.Call631·3836. $325/mo. Yrly lease. Call nteriors• 8ul1 t · in .aviulahle. Small pet11 329Avocado.C,M
832 8600 pets/students. 675·3030 675-32829-5 rang~Dishwash.cr & dis-OK. Adults only. Orricu &l6-tl883
Redec. 3 br. 2 ba. cpts. - -• -1, ;,· •SUPER b ach unit, I A hcd 9 oo t r. 0o uio drpts, fplc. OW . new Bilek Bay, Art> .. on Go • aa.o, PttliMulo 3707 Steps to ocean· & bll 2 Br View, fplc, cpts. JX?58 • ttac gar age open .: 0 '· • Spacious 3 br townhouse
arl'a. S395 mo. 963·4569 Course. ' acr<' horse ••••••••••••••••••••••• beaches. S21S/moryrly. stot·e. xlnt. Adults, no with washer & dryer Fair1•iew Rd .• Co la 2 ba frplc ~tio pool A~ ~Oft!C .ranc h beaut lg hse tt 523,.. .......... "'"'·leu'"'" IALIOA~N S36-9993 pets. $295. Open 12 .4PM. hoolt·up-Pool & Jacun1. Mesa PhoncS45·2300. Adults, n~ p~ts.: $32~
-w frplc & h1 ·beamcd ~.,.; ""' .. ~ 322 AH llol A Act.ullson\y. Want Ad~ cali64z 561 645·3.181 LAG. TERR. 3 Br 2 811. ceilin~s +separate 2 rm -----1 br incl ulil. ~quipped y I •b · · e rope ve. 2 Bdrm. l~ia &lb $350. · · ------J kitchen Other e"lr ns r >' ... r. oocan view. :11r, bllns. cpl. drp!I. S350 h~e. rm for boot. cm pr & 3 Br. 21 ~ Ba. ocean vie"'· · , .A • steps to b('acb. aft s call LEASE $325, modern 2 Br 621 W. Wilson ~2-499t Cottw M•t• 31Z4C..to Melo 3124 mo O"nr. Mi 9503 horses. all rncd &: :? adults. no pt>lS. S52S mo Close to buis. ,_lllage 673·7624,6:19·3980 I Ba. lge patio. blk lo UIET larne "&3 bdrm,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
L ~i -1--3252 barn!> BothS700or ::H7:>& 831Vil880or67S-W21 stores. SJ90 lo S250 mo. · ocean, :idulls, no pets. " ~ OCJUl'CI" «JIM $275. 961H525 or 7!ll ·3133 6 7 5 · 8 74 0 b d t w c en On the Sand! Oceanfront Refs. 3300 Seaview Open 1&2 baths, pvt putlo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---E.ASDLUFF between9&7 N.B . Avail 9.20-16 t Sat·Sun 673.~ sqme wlfrplcs. beaut. '"•ciflc l~land Summit. F ,\NTASTIC li PPf;R SBR h b k d ----------.,....,77 2 BR undeAk •----·------1 la'ndscaped ' Walk t o ..... " \"\'IE\\' \"ILL 3 · uge :ic yar ·Winter Re ntals·\ br ,..,"" · • 5 ... ·n....1 bed ho ' d I hi Spac. new 2 br & dl•n. 2 BA . " . enclosed lanai. near park w ·ocean view. $350/mo ~ uxe 2 ~m, $325. s pping. A u ts o >' bJ . O<'ean \'". 1 11c,,c1 BR.. R EA~ 0 ~A 8 t. E &school. S170.Sl85. Steps to beach. 714 :M0-2018 213:793·8080 3\9 Marg uen te, open Attractive rents
house in adlt romm. RENT.&10.5500 6737601 •GT no pets. 615·5800. Brkr, Sat/Sun pm. MarthtlqueApts . b ---• ... . no fee. Ocenft front 2bd, mayren ms c Cl hse. pool. 'lpa ctt· Yr· L XlJRY -· OCEAN VU nrCdm Bch 2 1 antaAnaAve. M
IY _lse s.ns mo. '.\lui.t see WATERFRONT CO~OO SS60. SSS.000 Lux twnbmc; WINTER Ocenns1de 1 Br ~~3.~· mo • Cal Br. Bltns. fplc, beam clg, &46-ss.t2 t~pprec.499·17~ 2 nr.Cullyeqwppcdkil.2 ~ B~ 3 B:i. Fam Rm. I & J~r, clean & ,de· · Jgpallo,1)001.Adult~·NP,
Mitlioft Vlefo 326 7 car pvt parktnr;. side tie ::.~~-CI s t 0 b c h· coraUvc. 675-0318 Park Newport, Sub $290. 644-GllO
•••••••••••••• •••• ••••• avwl. S800 mo. 832-JIU ---? Br, den, 1 Ba duplex Garden APL. Atll'adivd OU> CDJI S of H •·
1·r:ibuco/LaVina. air da ys . 6 7 3 ·3t25NEWPORT Crest Nev. yard no pets S32SYT1Y fum. Magnificent •iew • · 1,•1,..,e d 3 b 2 b I ev~1wknds 2BR Condo. den, sep din. ~ • . lMly fl ocean. 1750. mo 3 Br 2i.1 Ba un~. C.t.h. lNG 3 br garden fn · ow r,. 1 "~35· c/p s. • 2, 2ba. 2 ,.ar. S<WS mo 646-6798. clgns, st.llined J iau·. cpt. Pool. rec room. $265. ~rps, · Pc . ...,., mo. WESTCLIF F . &14·2.l7Sorm ·l36l Bayfron t, lower un it . --SSOO. Unique Hom es, mo. 710 W l.8lhSl. ~'4S00Agt. Nor~ 3 Br. 2 Ba . lg. enclosed w~ach. nr Bay Is. $27S $200. Uhl paid. l Br, nea fi1S.«IOO 1----------1
Mewportleoch l26t front polio &. bkyrd. Westclirf. 3Br. 2Ba . frplc per mo. Zbr. forced air water Fee cious 2br, lba studio NEWBREED APTS
'••••••••••••••••••••••• frple . 18x20. wood 2cargar,encloscdyard heat, gnr. winier only. Miun Rentals.~5370 unit . Pool prlvile"es. jl br apt, garaee. pool.
'et.UFFSCondoLeases panelled family rm, qulctarca. s.175.5411•7300. Sept 13 lhru J une JS. CHARMING t 8 t Private beach acc'"ess. waa~~2pd1·.Lr!'!~1'1 gu & garaite dr opnr & itrdnr. -673-l35t r a p ..,. -Starlloi:at$.'.i00 S52S mo fi'13-24 Z S-CleiMilh l27 · ___ fum.lblktoOcn&.Bar SJOO/mo.675-23U,agt. ---=--------'
• Agenl64-l·l133 • eves wknd1i •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT plush 2 $196 mo. win t e r . Nice spacious 2br, encl ----· c Viii Tw hs B 2 · $400 714-613·6441 CosteMHa 3124 iiar. adlts. no pets, $20S. OCEANFUONT vn;w HAllOR VIEW l\11ra osta n . n e. r Do . w1nler, or •••••••••••••••••••••• 2009 Maple.83t·3277 CONDO Z + Den 2 cnr 3 br, 2 ba, rec fncil. $U $250 by weelc. Open 2 Br lba FP dsbwr ·
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!>ecurily ~uildtng. l.<!ase gardener 1ncld $595. Spectacular panoramic • W/W. BIUns. Sleps from hr deluxe opts. 54&·1034 slngl!15 OK. Fee
thl'U l\lay n. S."iOO. p/mo 640·8.~ ocean view. 3Br. immac Yrly.2br.2bn.2story, bay. $32S. (213!728·7085 Ma111Rentals,S40·5370
Al:\.:. &~21 J ---cond $."iOO mo. 49&-~ duplex to share. 5175. or (714)87().650() Damon MESA VERDE $250. 2 B
-----675-479.1 . csu drps ear no pets $265 J II 2 IA 1-;XEC 2 sty Spani:oh 2200 •MIWPOlT CREST• Denullful 3 Br. 2 Ba. Tcr DELUXE 2 Br 2 Ba, l blk Avall. s11s'11s. S..S.1352 • •
iQ ft, 3bd. fairway vtew. DcautlCul 3 OR 3 BA razo tile, cpl. drps. bu.: DUPLEX. Step& to beach. to Ocean. Pvt patio, fplc:1---------~ Family, no pets. Pool,
Me_d i terraneanVillag
• Beamed ceiling,;, wood paneling
• Grassclolh w allcovcring
• F ireplaces, wet bar s
•Dishwashers, walk·in closets
• Balconies, patios
• Park·Uke landscaping
•Swimming pools, Jacuzzi
•Lighted tennis courts
• Minutes to freeways & beaches
• Security systems
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I IEDIOOM & DBI
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A special ~ecl1on for t:'losc with a small pct.
Adults Only
Onlce Open Daily 9 to 6 ... -. . f 7141 Sl7-I020 ._, •
2400 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, Calif.
library. den. 2 rrplc11 .. twnhsc. Step dow~ i1vln1t ~1t4:h. dshwshr .. 109 £. 3Br. 2bo.. Wmtcr rentaJ. & dsbwshr. Yrly. $3$0. ew 2 B\ all •tr8', 557-4831 ~~~l~I l\r by. $.575. rm, Crplc, wet bar. dining San Gabncl. A\a1I Sept. New I Y decor at cd 675-1058 pets, am ab1 OK. Jl24 C....Mete ll24 Cost0Me1• 3124
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&at shp avail with retreat & sundeck. Ten· s. JYClll S48·0l69 gar, encl patio )'TIY Br. Cpta .• drpl., stove, r.:==========================;-i :u~n. 2~ bn Townhom1t. nls. jacuui & pool. 2 Cur Ceplstr.o 3271 Cot .. Melo 3724 mo. 9 mos. MOO; 875-8318 refrlg., AU utll., o
Near beach. Phone garage. Lease tor only •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll9S 2 Br 9 oJs H arbor on W . Bay . llarry.~llSt AGl:_ ~,Cali la IMMACULATE! $37.50 WEEK & UP pd. l sot :!1bo:· s ivd. Adu:•· no pels , S200.
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W. Andrt'w,fUO ti IS\ yard. 2 yrs. old & availa •Children Section ... 1245.&U·l803. ble to rent Immediately. •Low monthly rates. w11hr/dryr , 2 car gar.1----------1
32 .. 4 $395 /mo. Call nrter 6 2376Newport Blvd.CM fr plc. n o p et s. 38 UPLEX 3 Br 2 Ba,
.. pm l714)4!18·2112 S48-97Mor6-IS.3007 S5S0/m o wnt r. \8 pets.184 2ll!lSt.,$325 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -S32S/mownlr.673*,6640. ~.~
macnab I Irvine
realty
Pl.AH II
4 bedroom. family room home in
"mint condition." Highly upgraded
-newly painted inside & out.
$550 /mo. incl. gardener. J ohn1
Peckha m 752-1414. (052)
IAMCHOSAM~
Beauti!ul condominium overlooking
lake & golf course. 2 bedrooms +
den. Near t ennis club & shopping.
Will cons ider children & pets.
$51.5/mo. Lasz1o Sharkany 752·1414.
())53)
UMIYlalln , ...
3 bedroom, 2 bath Cbancellor Home.
Country Club livlng w/2 tennis
courts, 4 pools & 3 jacuzzis. $525 /mo.
Toal Es~bar 752-1414. (D54)
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&in Juun lime ror INl~c 111 STUDIO Meridia n Cyn. new 2 i.ty WHICLY RATH Steps to the bch. G11r. Br 2 Bu + pool. $290. 14
4 Dr 3 Ba, form din, tro "'utl Kitrh n ar"rv winter, 1 Br $190. 2 8 E. Jlttl St. Pb Mgr a
lftl' lc1teh . rom rm. LincnslrUllllliei. $2SO.Noi>ludenbor petll. G4~ alt 5:30 wkdy11
"/wt'l ba r. m11 tr h CLOSETOOCF.AN 67!Hi640_. _____ 1_al_lda_::y_w~<!_s-
wtC1>ll·, iccr\' flOrch L~e E•ecuti••Sultes Duplex.V1ew.28ryrl)•.4 br. I ba. Nwprt Ills
yard. SGOO mo S min fr 2Q!IONewportUlvtl Drwlnter.S2t2Scoshore. S250/m u Call 1714)
DO nu P n 111 I 11 hr· Costa M<'l!11 Ow~r/AJtt. 546·6605. M9·3826or <213) 431.Mel. 1·~ 8520 ~·2 ...,,, - - ----1~;.;,...;._;_..;.;.._;__;.... ___ l s;;;;-.,,;-l2IO -"'"..:.~ ---8e11eon Jlay 1 Br. patio, 1~ Moot.e Viste. nice l
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cute bach. c0Hage11. Ulil. gar. $300 per mo yrly. tri·Pk>•. Mature ad\llt, pd.Slnglcsonly.$135.up. Cal l 6 42·1 331 d a1. Nopets.$UI$.~. New 4br, 2ba hom e . 3'0Avocado642-0%82 615·84 23 evet. o r1.--.;...-------t
Frplc. 2·er gn, nr schls, *4.4J939. Avail lmmed. Br, 2 be. pref mature o
$400/mo.673·M5'7. Guest Hse, luxurious. ----------1 retired. No pett, nochldn w........... l2tl :s~-.~;:~~~,~~~era. ~";::.s:::to u~rn: 11115.642·5148.
•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Adlts only 67J.1.677 Br. 2 ba, prtly furn. Br z a.. den. 2 car icar. SUS CA SIT AS . . mature or retired. $200,
fplc,IJe kitch area,rncd Mbltrtes to NB.Bat hldOceanlront bach. Room No pe t s, no chldn.
yd. GS mo. 842-1688 BR tum. Adults, no l)N. :~i:-· u~ze:~aU ~· eG-sM
IM!-.tta '-llit:hM or 2ll0Newporl Blvd. CM. mo. . •-.-,.-.ES-A;...V_E_R_D_E_.-2-Bt-.-tl
.,. ...... d lJOO s PARKLING S pacious 2 Br. 2 b a. c pta . Ba,2ndnr.maturudltt,
••••••••••••••••••••••• dlx 2 Br, decor furn, dlwhwsh1', gar. 1~ bit to no pets. $200. SUit aec.
.,,........... Hlta.1ar,$27S.l7S-UMt ~-~~ .. Yrly U75 .i-;.,.;£.:..~------i
•W.lce• Studio a pt, decoralor•---------.fN 4BR. 5731 B•llcclto, rum. Pvt pal. Water & WlnteT lease. 2br, lba. ·~
Wt"Slmlnster. $-tOO. gas pd, $185 mo. $46.5330 bUt lO beach w/ aar. $250
48R. 5913 Leise. Hunt· mo. 87l-!M04 aft 5. 1---------
ington Bch. 5':iO Oun l Br. $150 utU . _.._ 1 1 •BR. 6202 Shelly. llunt· Carpets. drapes. patio. ""'r,ha*JL ington Bch. l500 quiet, adults. 673-2056. _ ..... _
3BR. 12901 Sun~rove. ~l ••••••••••••••••••••••• G~ Grove. $3ll0. G••r.. 310Z .. taJn 2 br on Mesa
•bd. 3033 Pl n~wood. IF YOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Verde cul-de•tac.
Orange. S67S have• service lo offer or SUNSET Bch area 2 Br mo. New crp\ • paint.
'4b d . 1236 l r. m rys. &OOdl to sell, place an ad s.125 mo •• roof dffk, 16IOIS encl gaT. Adi. 491-1J38.
Gard<'ftGrove.SSOO. in the D a H1 Pilot 14tbSt.Apt.Q B.Thllt'l 6 NICEl BR.pool.adltt,
Saxton Realty ClalsUied Sedioe • • • ~ 714"64S-1000, Sat S.n. pet.a, f230. 646-37•
63ll·2010or631·*4. Phone"2·5678. 714-C-6575. ± ~m. ----.
'lhereS something
"fishy" about
Mesa Verde Villas!
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Wh•·n v,;(. d1•
e1ded to stock our i.tr11,1m' w11li \f
fl5h . we didn't order Just your
run ol-the·mlll Ol'd1ilry ~nl1.ms of
the deep. Ours art the ~rv rare KOi f1 h '
111\Pofted lrotn OJlya·Nllgata\ J11p;v1. The Kot can hv up to 200 or'° odd years.
They love to be petted and nand fed. But what d<l4i that nwon tu you when
you are trolttng for a plaGe lo nve?
Al Mesa Verde VIiias. ~ou con expcct that w,Y unlQue attent1on ro every
detail. Altentlon that maku M~ yqrde Villas Oranee C<lunty'1 molr prc$tl·
gious <ldull aparfment comm1W11ty .. 1both in~ ind fllU)'ou11 find th.>t extra
'flair In 1hc lush landsc.p1ng. ll141 w.lletfalls. tn.ttUJe ~ 6nd colooul plants.
Youll M?e e>1ampln of adva~Jllfing at our cl~. tennis ctMls ond
sWimml119 and tht?raP'i pools. Md •n you visit tt!e rxofmlonally dteorated
models and walk the floor pi.tis ~ou·n know whal"s ln~• Mesa V'ft Villas
is just a1 Important as what's outside Ex.citing~ nglc •nd &'pl1t lewl ap.srtment
l'l!siden~ With flreplkn, 50anng cathedrol uihngt. rlchl<:i <lppoil\ted lntttlon.
be.tuliful custom oak tab1nelry. indMdu11l l1turtdry room!, epael<>us balconies
and detks with lull views of 1.11hat"s ouldoors ... All ln Iha heart of OYange
County"s most coovtnlenl and exdus1ve residenhal nejghborhood.
Vlsll Mesa Verde V~las .. We"re not your Ofdlnary f1Jh tale, .
··MESA ·
VERDE
VlUAS
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1555 Mesa Verde Dri\te F.1st •Costa ~.
Cahfornia 92626 • (714) 540-8871 Ju~ West of the Mesa Verde ~ntcr: olf
1-farbor Blvd. & adjacent to the CC>ll•
M.isa Coll & Country Club (()pen lo the
Public) Decorator Models now C>PIO
for dlsp&ay ---11>
t ' • .. . .. . Sunday. Seplember 12. 1976
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wbt n .rpt1 't 111ta )tt·57S4' lrei!l6t6'5-32H Ke\UI ra t.. fl'ff•t8'2 ~ & CLEANING .: t t:.&11Gl•nt-5.\:!1)~511 fo'\'\'t> t:;...1 ~o Glt2.1 bt 1''111r I'm'\·~ 9tiO 1633 blt1ch Cl an Uv rm. dlt1 Cle 1.yf'4 M .. • ~.................... r• a hall su. A,·~ nn PATIO COVllS ca; Mlke Mll-:».9 SI 2 • Loed 960 48M l'rofo <.1ona11•.t111tl'1 ,._.llMJ ~ Ser•lce
RtOl>ed wldOw ~l!\lw• ful 11.6&. cuut'h $11, aa ~ ~ Or\~. fr~ l s.4l·57sa Ci~ Rad Ot Uoslahll.> MctMMWy lntr t;,1~nt1r ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl ,,...-~114-rJut.~ C:uArf{im P<'lod<>r Crpt -~ -S,b~des of Grt!cu Ja~n TRASJl•OEORIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. '1-t-t•t•1t1tmul\•:H~ii ~:It.\ 10·. ort" ad ,\n' ailumb R1•mo,11l". tr1molln~.
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...... ...., ... . • , Addatae>ns & R~modelloa l.a.ndicaptoa ac Clcaoufllli ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Hluck Wull;. Htii,l Plu. > n. i'\JX't t.'ull ul\ llpm I.ct• ~ r fl',. l'l t• r" 1,. ,. ~~r Will \Ji,h It iu1 WvC.OJ,NCJrpctC.'lc11,,11~» tJc8l2lM2 Srn.allJot>*prderrt.'d. llOUS l'.~CL£ANl G •~ lkf,l-);h64b·l»l.l4 li9ol~ llO~tF:S,\\~:n:-. \rt1,lll' l1lmmln1t & r\'
t1me ln "'>' -... l'M $(•:l1t1 c:lt';.anor,.hamPOO 5'119>1\TO IT36CMl f)-eo«t ~,m7. Our Bualneu. C1ll Mo•t...... l'.tioi Plunihln1t&llc:nt1n11 nll1v<1l. l.w'<I ~ y r 111 "~ d 1 .. _ •• 7 Al~ UphQhtcr ·All work --------JaN~'• ll1&ai;edy Anrul ...., Free c ttnHlll'S. hon(~t & ure.i t.'ompl .:uni nin14, ~l(~n~.,.. 3b08 auur lt41t111lllC.ft\l t UUft'M AN & SON . Owr•S..-.5cff · .............................................. ichublt• !lorvlcu sio hr. dt•.111u1J • lnd11r1llt. .._.,SerYlc•• tteas1Hlltc,61S·3'716 Re m odel. cabln au, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~ M.:?VlNtJ• 1 ... t 2 .F.R:<pr'~ PQu1\'rtlol COH·kr" & Dcc:bkl~. 1147(00.&fA&MC' 67~$7tl(I I
•••••••••••••••••••••• • ..1 11 1 rormk1t6'4·1S98,548..U.l HA.NOYMAN·Ho mot & Cle•lrMJ en move ·ou \'38, a tywor ,n •nsonia 1•
a•ck to School llajrcut ar""1 "u,n w~ tty ,._ • ..L ApU . Conscien tious 84$.79l S ~MS·lf.683oril9-t-e936 prlc 11. l.lc 31$005 Ph Plumlnnt; llept11r& N~w W.WhMJ • ~ $2 er I Y u u r ~ m 1 n e · --111111111 uat)Bm.an ~ -p 19~ 1»6-7721 or64S®t 1$ Vr5 F,~pr. non·unlon ..................... ..
ilPP1· 00~a::.~1f ''cut ~epairs/~leabllllg loo!••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 1 · Reliable, cfftcienl. refs ••••••••~:;or.:·;;·! ••••• Plolt.r/lepolr ~·ormerColo Contru~tor S 31 u r<I u) W l' I rl In.:
. _ uar~or al tc,.:or sav·. W ..... ltCa.-... Ate yoia lt>aY na your Anltaor¥ary, Palnt·R"p1o1l r 35 y ra in ••••••••••••••••••••••• &a~·7Hi:._ ' l51·~'19 Scr\•lt•t• 554 ·5itltl diapc .. et aogs frl'St64~:tEWi n-eel':$t 642.991n bomefor11rt'w week1or 848·0647 " ., \\'l't•kqa)!I urttir 5 Pl\1
.,..••••-••••••••••••• -1 •. C 0-1 ~ · m o n t h s7 I a m a area . workmuns h l p VERYNt:ATl'ATCll RoofWJ 7~111111 qC"Jltntry Add-<>ns a1.s 5 rn~~re 0• P\ l~bi?E3prJapaneseCiardener Nor wegian divorced .C L E A'N 1 N (i & gu.ar.Takl'~vant.o!my JOBS&TEXTURt; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mmcr~ial. Lie, rre a~ Sa~'<' ~':is nweekr Compl maintenance le ~apoo:r!tbl~o'da~t :e1ttrc~ E ,\11".f.;e t: exper. 5X 7~ Fh>e Ebt 11!13 1439 •1\~!';~~~~"·l;;l'!;~;~~. how u:i~~!~o~ Clab
,'45-3"39 Call'4o.213S . c,!.eroan7Sul~l·9,,!:;r est/reas. s m':k! 0" d rink. :iu Uc'cl918·'19M ~ 5
, .. TowC•s• Hom ei. dd tt ton~ Waltll30-5il2tlun•·unw Hlt>d 11d!. da ·ptay their
u ... "' • ··~ l rus Re. lU('('O th ·1·r hl cwk -, ~;c~-...... . ho. ~11e ait a nd pay . •.· .-· · n ·er.ext. ·Sly,_., 11 LO 1 m':i'f"~<':o. Yotth le.,ibihtu ....._.. -· .-.w ! . "'-"' lhl .:-2 I SWS. I l S.IS v.·::a ., r rec '''l. O\\ . . h ' 0 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exprd Hawuan gardener. oulW91&10> reel for this ;;x-w.ng aey ns \Uth u -s Y ll · rm rat~ 586 IR92 Don t ~" <-up th1· s •i> nd m pact" ur i.ds, ~<' er ca a I/ Rc011dcntl o t r n 11011 . d r1 ,.e" ay:1 & \'d cleanups. tnmming. temp. an a o1em ent. D:uly PUol Claullled Ad l'nres toe I mtt'lllabur c ,"L1i.t' at In clu~:.1fll.'rl utt· proud to· so). teall~
9i2 !l314, u s 1dewolks t'ree pruning Lt Haul 'g Prefer l rv1ne1N8 isaslmplematter .•. Ciu:ir.m:o.r.rrece.t Sdlth111gslJ't"llhUu11} Ship to shore rl.'SUll!>' ~et r<'~ul t !> Phonl'
estimate. &l&-812Q ~6. 673-l.S25 or 833-0884 jllit t'all 642-5678. ~ !085 or ~ 0131 Pilot Wunt Ad-. &12 5b78 '"'2 56711
Mllllrtll ....... ......... ..-u IMMMu Lost&Found 5300,~s USO
Oppo,twtity S 0 0 5 Opportunity 5 0 0 5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
.._....., .... le•h 3140 Huntiftc)to.. t.ach le4at1tw110rt IHcll DB.UXE OFFICES
Comml & indstl s pJce:..
200 to 2000 sq. ft . As low
aAJOr sq. n. Lag Niguel &
Mission Viejo art?as
•••••••• ••••••• •• •••••• ••••••••••• •• • • • • ••• • •• FOL'ND rem:ilt• IJlJ 11u111'~ Hc·~pon.\1blt• ;1dults "111 i.1t
in Tustin an•.1 11:111 -tu21 your h\)U:>f fo r l month or ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
OAK CREST
' • I FOUR Pl.EXES
Hwty! CWy A Few Uft!
OPEN DAILY
I SPARLING NEW -D&UXE!
I 2 &3 Bedrooms. bltns, dishwashers t ~ Bedroom . fireplace &2 battr $315
r 2 B~m. encl06ed yards S275 I Will cpn$ider l or 2 Children
~ts a r e close to Central Park &
e creatio ll . s hopping. schools.
reeways. Bike to beach!
ross streets: Slater & Beach. H.B. -
est on Slater' orr Beacti one block. i~t on Keelson to cul-de-sac. FoU.Ow ~signs!! t
ly: IC...t Rogen Rffllty
142-9249 • 841-1300
Duplex. 2br. 2ba. 2-t r gar,
close to bch, avail Oct l.
Vrly. 213-698 2249 o r
213-.943-8364. --------1 Handy to S. D. 1''rwy. Call 831-1400 On lbe water, 2 sty, 2bd.
2ba Apt. Frplc .. wet bar, ¥.catioft l...tafs 4250
pool. secority aate, $700. ••••• •••••••••••• •••••• )Tly.S.s.tS31. TAKJNO
RESERVATIONS Neal bacbeiol'. util pd, For season. Near new
pool. Beaohcomber, fee, 2Br, l YJ ba. Palm Desert
1_S4 __ 1_-2S0_1_; _63l_·20_u_. ___ f\tm Coodo. High south
sid e. Pools, tennis,
jacu.u l. l200 per wk. Mr .
Morgan fW4·542 l
BAYFRONT 2 Br, 6 mot1
new, ~so Yr1Y.
675·7"29
2 Br. & 3 Br. duplex. apts.
FORl.li.SE
lOFFICES
SISSMOEACH
Fine COSTA M ESA Loe
752°1700
·1NVESTNENT DMStON
~TH£ RflH l!:l ESTAHRS
Newport Shores. l h Blk .... alt to Sltan 4300 Offtcespaee,
from ()('ean. Owner (11•> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prolessional Arts Bldg.
BRAKE & FRONT END -
SHOP
RV 's a speciality, $250,000 income. 3
Bays, 4 hoists. 4 wheel alignment
racks . Exclusive customer list. 130x l:l0
Lot. 2 Rented houses included in price.
Owder will s tay if desired. Flexible
financing to qualified buyer. Ma ke
offer.
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COATS&WA LLACE 546-4141
REAL ESTATE . INC
870..9203. Resl> fem to share tee 4 494-7292
2 B r A pt n r L 1 do Bi:· 'b1k to ocean, Sl.CO mo. -lftlhll• W..tecl 4600 llelliMu
or 8l7 ti002 more 638·l\.I IS
Found Fc:-mulc tit•rmJn
Shepherd. l'hokt• ('ham
Dog limps. Ella~ Be:tt•h
118 C2131 l!60·9711\1
,. ALM READER
l'i&l>t, l)l'<'hl'lll & CulUl't'
Shl' h.ii. been ~l\'l'n th"
1un to help others l.lr'd
21311~·1-13S<r 213 ~7.9272
.FOUND. Foi. Tl!rr1t•r ~1. I 5-3, Poinsettia. CdM ll•ath Persottal S.n CH 0 •
studded collar 640 7329 ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --~ Fret• ~tembl·rsh1p, call
OUND:Sml :\t mix s11ky f o r info P11rt11cr~
terrier. t'Ork:>crcw tnil Unhmlll'U QI Nrwpnrl
Newland & Allunlll llll 64&32.19
536·114-l
OST female brown &t blk
mixed Terrt(•r ~.1m,·
"T"'!_111tY" cu1183J_ 11211 • ,QST lioys glui.i.ci.. N
F.nd or 3 .\rt·h Ba~.
193 918K. no <tUC~llOll"
llSkt>d
.\ P.\lUC\l,\SSAGt::
NEW
.\Ll.l.:111 \;G STAFF
$5 UOOl-'F W ,TlllSJ\D
:\Ion Sut. ll<im •lpm
~O\\ Cll)l'll ~II :-J1J011 SJ)lll
lllll> II P,1rl<. .\\t',
t'O'I •' :'llt·~J
u.ilt {.l'.}1 1 IHO !J'J I I shops beach Utih lles ulil In~. &45-4665 ....................... O,plNiwity 5005
pd. S3SO mo yrly. Adults, SINGLl-:S STUDENTS SI 50 MONTH pl. Emplo)ed. m oturt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND Doxie. &..lo~ & nopet.s 67U343 New smaUoffiees near l d __ ..,,_ 1 2 bd 58111538 Lagun:1 lhll' ,,..fl'MM"otiOft . SENIORS OJVORCED sn· .. •ol •·Newport Blvd a y n""'""" or apt IEER T ... VE•... r--u e "'-•1•r for ha" the .,, "" .. w 0 ara0 l' tn quiet but Id "" "" O , ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • Large Bach y r ly . _:L W""'c b"'etpyou~od ~ RoyMcC.... tn""~1s or lei.., DonJ S ORANGE COUNTY . UND smallt11•<>"ndo~ $chool1& S170mo.l2246th Sl.Call ""' " ... _........__1,10 ... _ port .,. ,A d 1 ddl r \'it· ll unt B t·h a.1 7005 S73-461Sor &7S-OS8S. compatiblerQOmmate. _._.-~• Point or Laguna lkh vu<'ate n ma e o Landmark !);16-!*7<!7 IMtnlcnOfl
--County WideSeq•ice Costa Mesa 548·7?29 496·2782 larjilest .rroYoth areo 'tit) •••••••••••••••••••••••
LGE B & n . 3 B 1ooma elm1mtnot~ l'<lm· U'"lJ> W""" d ·---------2 r ucn,or r , ROOlmncdtFl-.ders Workano \\llh ,.. C " n•nci.a)l'Vl',,-fplc. bllns. dshws br. 30 .. c:u uph· pcutlon. ood net Good m:ah.• Yo1re haired Tt'rrwr IE A IAITDIDER beam t'ellJ!, cocl gar, Nr . 826·2'775 5 ·'7940 SH A R p Of' f' I C£ S . small. well lieha,•t'tl do.: terms Agt . 837-4200 pup. Cd~ 6-IU-73'.?!I l'"uJI or Part-llmt: ---harbor area, 2 le 3 rm neetJ l bdrm opt or hous d k lmo~oaf .!1.~5· Adults. S.150 Celt doww suites, $175 to $2<A. Air, r eason a IJlr. 67S 0971) CAFE IHR & WIME l''OUNO lllal·k mal<' t·at. Ut• ~u Y 10 Yoor u~ a
....., '-'»-s .. -.. 1 "" µrofossional bartender in roint Jll6 C11J1MC1 lecach 3141 . • • • LilflftCJ _,.... ..... 1. c p l d .. d r p s, p k I . before G, ~~~ ~~r Ball, or $'7,000 + MONTll K mos. pink l'Ollar. \'IC I week. fo'rco job plnei•
• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLlf I' area l Rr, Sh.,.• hotlMor••plNcnt Rcalonom1cs675-6700 call673·Sl2,1 c\e~ Very lnl1male with patl(J :'ltiss1on V1c1n 5-lS OIMIS. ITI\lnl assistanCl'.
"" -MJts t 6464378 ~ ur""' .... '-""''"' 1501 W•stcUff Dr _. blcms necessitate· 1m---nmcnc:. en cr1<., J . 2S<l9~ LaCre11La..C. Unusual t br. Wldeocean ',nope 5• • ~~~wqeche" ""', • Flnmti• ml~liJtl' sate. Xlnl Mis FOUND · Ynll male lrl!;h Srhool
NI e li e 2""', ocean view. A c·asUe a·.s· your home'. ~ool, close to shops. h.....~r.-,.....,·-• n ............ •·-'--s/ln•est / seatlni:. Pers onal pro 7G8·5635 A • "n Uarl • d
g.Bch. -49-HIWS. sbo~lng Estat.c hvmg_ toocn Z Br, S27S yrly. 210 832-4134SINCE 1971 ~~ce Spoce luslMl1 your le1·m 1>. Agent II arbor. Lt hr !•ollar ...,.,
Hlil•mt' •leech 3140 Ga ,ensl&i>:e>ol 1.$345-$390 Ccdar NB.960·3572 Ca llon S1teManager Opportunity SOOS 113'7·4200 6.11-0297. 1---------
'l I q u I r c 4 4.5 O o k , views. Close to be~I.'~ & Nwpt Shores, poo. 1 1 ,~ blks 0> ,._ b..>"'o!Nq Newport Fmant'ial Ct.r ••••••••••••••••••••••• sum Viejo urea. Submit Set. Vii: Nwprt Blvd & 110-1 ~;,!?1t960h,St. SA
mo. nc . ut1 49'1·4053 or Fem<>le roommate want• t714 I 642>3l11 ext ~6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . 1 ...................... 494·6017 CleMe..te 3176 cd 7 h 3 B h MEXICAN FOOD FOUND: Sm affectionate Self llypnost!> scm nor 111
HOLLY AM 'S -••••••••••••••••••••••• tos a~iM~ ouse. IJ~Yfo'RON'.f Office Bldg ·red of working /or the 'E tan F. mix Corjlt doll. vie: Newport ncuch Sundu)· •1 3 BR. $350. No pcb. Drop a pe. bblc into the WlllTEWATER VJEW Space Avail. JWa:s. other guy? Try 11 for N ARLY $30,000 MO Warner/Bushard F v by Dr. Jos<'ph Bnrb<'r. • t. • tw2-<1739 , ~. n from your ~pt.. 3 br, 2 ba. frpk . $395. Female to shnre 38 r furn _ 875.8141 _ yourself Oaslri butors Includes liquor. St'ats 200 1139 S8SO . . Dir. or Clinical llypno:.1~ I.case. Luxury,11eeunty, DI 498.0232 home on Bbl Isle. SlSO _ w /van nl'e ded for m 5.600 aq It. 5'• lease. · al thl' UCLA Pain Con ~a.wn adulta • .3l7S6CS\, ane. mo+util. Call MG-6940. ~rncounsehngorricctn· Orani:e & LA l'Ountlt.'S. Requires S<IS.000 down.FOUND : llabbll. \'I C trol Unit. $75 Fee, s10,J
ll\\y.400·2835. s.,,._ ~wnu 9,11 cl phone & receptiomst. S2000Ul\'t'stmcntsccured ASt.837~ Queen.swreath Way Univ Depoe. Sept 12 & Sept. ••
. --leocll ll6' C.,t~ 3'71 ' . --Avail2dyt wk.W.7810. by 1.nventory. S48·8300 JJ\NITORI \LSERVICE Pk, Lrv.5.52-7869 19th at The Apple, 200311 ,
-1.-_ ~.!..•••••-.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~1b';~'!f3~~o~e;~:VARIOUS SIZES. office anyume Fc;irsalc.aitcqu1p&sup·Found 9 /9/76, Black ~:;':,~rke~:vg~n!i1;~1·
SBr:atUlras.klds WAf&FR\MT J1m<1culate 2 Br Condo. !rn::e 548 ~4; P · space for lease, Lado •SCHOOL-n eading.skUI. plaes,gross$1S00to$1700 Cockapoo male. Ca ti Nov 1,1 & 2 l sl. Cull •J~vall now $265. VIEWS IN W'hr /d ryr . pool $285 · · Village a nd Cannery speed, etc.'. <Costa Mesa) per mo For info rail Dnys, 67S.SSOO. G73-620I
-.'1328. Mgr . \Nl2 mo.CalJ4!H-03lS Apt to share. roommate ViJlage, from .40< to .8S' •~C llOOL ·l'''t Jr/Sr ~9 _ _
HB. r.wPCJR1: ,_.sa..d ovr 23. 2 Br, $105/mo. in· per sq. ft. High !Anaheim> COl''Ft."E &TE\ SHOP f'oun~: Medium Sz Long P1eno Lesson~ for bcgm
t L..&..-1.L.-...t l t OO <'Is utll No pe\s No •BOOKSTORi-; '~ lla1 r Brown d o,::. ntrs & advaoced !olU Strlllinc,oe-Mon ano in .,._.___ d ru s Matur" ~dlt ~ ~ •DRAPERY WKR..i\I Thriv~ng-Primeloc:ataon Female. Part Shepherd. dents bv Julllard traln1..'C1 ~.~~~=to ....................... Dow~t~wn HB.~ltath: •RUG/lJPRLCleaner Prameopport.unaty Ora nge/Bay St. CM teach~r & h r cns ed 1"4
winOows,slrVllQnh.flrt>· THEEXClTJNG 113J.l4S4 y _ 675•7900 . •FURNITURE Relm 644~146 646-728SAMsoreves member of Call( .•• g::..,~~i7~ PALM MESA Ans. . CootactAgntSamCrane ..... 1 W..ted SOIO FOUND G Sh Teachers Ass<><'. Plea11i'
ll'lllllOn-00!1¥ rec cent~ MINUT8ESCHTO NPT Nd f'e!l>. woman to share UICV'nYI LAW 1714 )645-417U 540·0608 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )fl.. m~le. e~k.3~8,.u~~ ca.!!_ 84~1~ ""nl\ coorts too .. my place, Little Balboa OFFICES ...... "
&ch 1&2 BR lslcl 2Br. 2 frplc. sun· M . . 1 1 mall shop w/unlim1ted Mfgr Co. w.t•d. Niguel W /Tular e Co. Jobs W-.cl. 7075
from$19S dtc:k, Ha r bor \•lew. b;stJ~~~i~sC~ua~~~ auto parts Contruct ror Client has $200,000 cash. tags.493,8384 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w
Adults No Peb 675 .. ~7 Airport. Paneled w/bltn ~ale Ca sh. 646·7658, Call the man with the LOST· Whl C-Oc.'k 1''rcnchtutorncodsjoh. t•
1561 l\tesa Dr bookcases New 1.'pl & 642·5362 plan. Dick Park. Bkr fem .· ,. i ~ e Fa i ;:1~: Call Kim.
k E r N Rmmale wanted, M or 6131348 ,,.,., 17"" !S UI s ast o cw1xut Fem 2 Br 2 00 hsc lo drps Pr an on Y 2290 · -·------WilsonC.M. "Liza".Nds .,.,... -.
luxuruouttrtnta!Slrom Blvd ) Irv 'Terrace Wcl bar. sq .rt To s ec <'all SAWDUST Ft::STIVAL MoMyWanted 5030 m~1cal alien. 640·5074 l''IC Ukpr: 25 yrs exper. mop=1~orv or.~t S46·98GO sky lite, pool. JUC\I~• ~-7~ JNC IS open for bids on ••••••••••••••••••••••• or i5~·6245orb75·0080. _ accuruk & con:.CICll ·
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Jun nortn Of Jamboree IEST IUY ~SO mo BlllS51M29l Pnme Bnyfront office to the food uonccsslon for Pri. Purty needs 2nd ~"OUNU. German Shep llous. Nwpt Heh Areu. ·11
Rentals 540-5310 V~~~~~mr;t= IMTOWM Resp mature fenrnlo to share tn NpBch Lido l97? Write before Oct mortgage well secure~ puppy,3·4 mos.old.Malc ~~-_;I
....;;:.,..... ___ • . owu..chno manageo bv Slngl~s. 1&2 Br. furn & s ha re beautiful 4D r Villng.!~-8!62___ -: ~ ~5i234, Lai;:uno ~c~~bfu~oloc~treJf~~~i~i w/chokechuin.Mesadel HelpW.ted 7100 '
Br. _!_tl!lrvi/le coml>ilnv, un furn T h e r e 's SI r rcsa den l home 1 n Dr Lawyer Accountant u · credit his tory. 548-8300 _Mar. 54':~11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '
PARIC MIWPOIT million In recreation: Turtlerock arc»/ Inane 0 r 1nd 13 n c h 1 e f . ---..-sonali 5350 •/\/\/\A POSITIONS
APAITMINTS TENNIS ipro & pro· w1samc Tcnms, swam· Professional bldg 1710 ELECTRONIC ~'·Trust 503"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex. S.Cy/l•c.,t !1
I Or 28edrooms an... shop> cqmpltmcotary min.Jo( & util incl l young Oran"e Ave aocr Suite .......... UF•CTURER ~ D · k bl ., t; ccsecyw/s tottyp ,, lessons. s wi m ml.o .. , c .. 1.ld OK szco mo. ~'·oo"mo M·r nwha n, ~ A ••••••••••••••••••••••• nn ·ingpro em x .. Townhous !S " " " -'-'" Call AlcoholUelplinc Employel'!f P oy All Jo"<'es 1 F 50 bealfh d ubs, parlles, 833-3190 Century 21, 5'18·1168 Rapidly expanding com· LOANS 9% 24 hrs a day 835-3830 Liz Reinders /\8ency O~n~SJ.296 D~lly BBQs & Sunday brunch. ---pany urgently needs man """Bl h St St 1, ... .,.. .,.. .. Sorry, oo one under 21 •· Roommate want-"'. 38d. th 4u"' re · 0 .,.. MIW Ss>•·Pools·Tennis • h 1 w 7 Newport Blvd Ste D, wa proven monai:e Also 2nd TD &.o.1 MASSAGE Newpc>rt Jleach 833-8190
ELUXf! Uc31'0RM Acrosa from Fashion no pets. Month lo mon ouse w ~ view SI S 4S6 Sq.n. S165. mo. Uul menl abili\y to re prcsen Fairest Terms sanl.'e 194!1 FIGURE MODELS Call ror Appt/~lab '65
41 lull ..,_ .... _, frnlc. tsland al J amboree on occupancy. Models open mo. 49-Mil pd. 675-3457 the company an1d fall a .r ......... __ M~ Co
• _Ulll .,. dally 10..1 permanent pos lion a ~ • ..,. • ESCORTS leO '!Yi e n c l ose SanJoaqulnllillsRoad. · F~m to share 28r home. Coronadel Mar IO<'al dealer/distributor 642·2171 545-0611
, lllGry rac. Adult.a l714J 6 44.1900 Ouk~-ood Gard1•n Apts CM. Sl.40 mo lotal. Neat $150. Oluuae, uUI pd, You wall bandJe a unlqu~ OUTCAU ONLY
1 90 pets.$46S 6•p. !'!'.,n;,:::,:oa~e8r. 18.·28. Ph amplepkg,A/C.675-6900 clec:lron1 c produl.'t h t,Znd&3rdTD's 631·3111
ACCOUNTING
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e«rent.147"622 LIDO C'llARMI NG·2br Newp01'l ~arh North --" Pm ...._., R..tal 4450 needed b>• every bus1 LOANS I\ VAIL. ----
l br, sies. incb ;~:~.b,rJi1:s '!~~o 1~~· 1!81> lrvan1• lat u;th> Fem to share hse w /2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ncss & home In the coun Credit nnt importflnl AIORTIOM
Beachcomber , lee_ ~· <710645~50 working gala nr OCC llo...lll!MlaORTl~•cH try. A~luh'ly no com 67:H883 Urok<'r (;l')unsellng&Rcrorrel t: 13l·IOl 1. Lire 28r. \'ii Blk to bt'ach. SlOO+uUI. 646-34•2 ,... ...... ..-l5A pellt.Jon anywhere 81 l>rcg. t~t·avail. wkndil
-•·a replace. O/W. Gnr Newport Bi'uch south Stores or Offlui s ure s I m m r d I at •9UICIC CASH• 2!1 llr HelplincS4?1u95 pc•r m /\/Pay & rolatc<I
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.3&a d1.1plc.x. 'Oltna.. Yrly $350/mo. 67i -4ttS QI 1700 16lh St tat Dover> Youn1& profc!lslonal $'cclci; Ac r 0 s 5 fr 0 m n cw acc&.'pt.ance &t r11plc1 cosh T.D. LOAMS r
-Int, d r-., hC<'.p\1 _.,_ (114) 642·8170 roommatr, M or F to u rt • l\fll Sh , ,. now. Your own ho11kc P.I Oorudo Mortgn!l<' c:o PRf:GNANT' ..._ ...... ,,,.........., ---------1 share co•t C>t 1100.000 ... a ner 11 1 e • oppan,. wlll ap1J1'0vc this busl (''1")67"31GOrQlle~L Carln11 con fld('n tln l .,, Ill(), No ""ti! -----h-.,,.nf-div q ul"l ., Rr "~nt"r Now rcmod"lln11. s f I II " " .,. ' ,., t I O i '""'"'" "''" ~ '' " t ow n h o u 8 e on 7t ll ""-" .. · ... ' ncs!I .• uct'l'!U u ;1pp or t71ot )OO!f 05'10 cuunKl•lln11 & rcft•rrnl I A, Opal Cr. O~n 1 ~. .ovr Y 2 r, do~t• rs. 2 8a ndull.s y rly lsr fairway or R11nchu Son ·C70 l o l&OO q rt . 2630 cants will be rc<1u1rcd 11 l\bortlon, 11do11t100 &
/Qin. ~~(:+~t1·:;;.:i'::i~tll. sr.2s: La11~n8 b c h Joaquin aoll ('0Ur!W In Avon St. Wynn fl hr!i maJwarnlnimuminvellt· F-·-.... Kt•1•plnl(.
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210 :kith S SI I Id • --Sl75 monthly, wutc•r pd1 fully !ll'Curctl & ~uuran· •••••••••••••••••••••••
couplll p~f y~~eta~ r~ 1..-. M·fl 2.1·33 workJn.11. resp. 2110 Harbor Ulvd. C."M. te-0<1. For C'On11ldcr11lion LOST U uc hc!ill, lem • SJ>llUTUl\1~ llt;/\Ofo:lt
q'd. (l)71•1886·•MS •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• •hare nice l"o h,c, 11,U. Avail Oct 111 6"42·4762 wriworrull . Gl•rinun Hhcp. Ulk & Ian, Pully l.lccnsctl ,. Nr Brookhursl(Adam11 -· ----3·Ct.i-Or))Orutlon :1yr 11 . Vi c Irvi n & 312N.EIC11n11no ll1111I
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MIWPOITTHIACI kitchen. 137·~ wk u 9611-9096 Bch. rclall/otc. 1138 Jrvlne,Ca.92715 Reward.5460116 492,llO(W 49211130 Accountlnlo(
:C.·2bacondoSt#J •1Ma.So48·9'7~!"114WM7 FemaJ;;;;~ 11 room· sq.f'-t_. E_ves--'-,"94-~-1-33-~--1.--.,;..<7.;:.,14;.;.>....;752....;-046..;....;l __ L;i: Fem. Whit; Spih ltEl.l\XING r.tA.5°SAOE IMMIDIATILY 2811~::2';.0::,0 ~P~~-~~~~ ;,"!9m':n~~ei:1~mit!~: SHOPSPACI Rest aurant. Pina t ak Vlc.ColleacPk.Rcward. UobJ ames-Lic Maa.seur AYAH.AILI IA YNOHT HOMI fam. Bal la. 673-6547 or 6'7MN7 Prime Miasloo San Juan. out Sand~lch route, ne• 557·98M or 04-i-332.5. Outcall• 9·9, 4IM·$lll Temporary A111jnmenls
38R.2ba. l200tMo~rY m-mo. E'fe.. ~. k from m~sioo. ;:,111, pp, rt~: ,::!:ct"}~~ LOS T : 9 m o \.~ Sl . 508RJ ETY M t!ANS •leoWIH,.rP/C ~ Be d /d k f F R"'E D O M But •Autlootd&a1,.n STVS TO HA n XTRA J...ae, p \1. entry Offlal..... 4400 quids u le in Lacuna roar w r •ce, "' .. : 2SR 2baths Ba, a lf utll 's. 1150 ••••••••••••••OH••••• .ti ..... 4100 kb.. Ideal for couple. rem, "Lady". Be.lie col· freedom is an i.Daade job •AccflltCllrt&s ' · l rmMd.Ml-C7S7 ....................... 111.000 4111·3131 or la.r. Vic Edwards & Myr . and aom.um.. • llUle •l•r.•c•O,.Mwl
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Ulle retaU comm. incl 18' Owner •ery aroclous. find It. ll you or • l~td Pfeatc C.11 COCICTMLS one need help, call th(' '* per sq. It. $48.()$20 or GROSS Ill OOOMO Reward: Germ Shep, F . CAREUN'IT proaram at ~~,,,__ &\'5-02llexlJaY. NO FOOD! (Full kitchen Older. Blk/tn. Diamond South Coatl Communlty
•---------1Employed fe male t .t'=:. Approi JSOO a~t. 220 tMnotin un).Oullland· St.L84$4·3421:494-631S Hospit•J.49'-1311 Br,2btl.-~.3l'M"..-ar. abare3Brdupk-s,L\blk ~,.,.--, .. rv•-. •vall t 1st. I n• -ppea r a n "e L OST s t "., " fr be«:h Yrty 11>.JOll ;/..-_.. " "' " " • " • : m g r e >' FREE Pregnancy Tests Wasbtdry/reCrig. $US. · · ~ .... -..... N.B.$'22S.~e4!300. Complete ly he lp run. Schriauier, Vil' Nwprt ConlidentialCou.naellnr eM90'7.i7~7720 Rooms. $25 w.-'-up. ./ .... -4l50 Marital problem~ for Shores, Aug 25. Reward. ~htl.lfe.hne 935.5433
EWBAYF RONTCo • Cost a Mesa Area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• we. Onlt S30.000 wn. "Oualy".646-c3846. · I d F lrnew Rd 131 262& Alt. 837-4200 Aquartu• female would
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many xtras. Boat d~k ......... 4010 bW Rm orftces rroro 8»0890 INDUSTRIAL Mesa del Mu , C.M. adveature to Monterey A...a..-rffllee
ava U Sl200 mo./wall .•••••••••••••••••••••• Sl25 p e.r l'l\O Ad j -LOCATION 546-0160. J au Fefllavul Sept. gy..., _,
furn. 675·1JlliOor64S·7216 Mfd Studeo( waa ta rm • Alrporter Naki. No le~ , Gross t8,SOO month. on -J7-18·l9. llavc 2 llc.'ket.11 lo SAUi
RLY 3rd hse-to bch. brd> ln exchai.uie for It re· req, l334ZZJ 1'U noon ..._.. W..ted 4'00 short hour 5~ day week. : Beloved 1·oy C.Olli~ all pcrformancc3. Need Former yellow pace or
mod. l~t-. a Rr. beam pair d•• • tlae 1ittln1. ••••••••••••-••••••••• Easy $2 .500 mo ntl l. ISheltlel Ma lt•. l\n3wcrs ride up .t. b3ck. Submit majlulnt sales exp.
ceil. fpk. oil bltns, Bl& Canyan/N,B, area. •O'flllSOn ResltCPl .. '/pt!ts~kst Br, Mostly help run. Good to "S t •r " Vi<'· n1me &phoncNo lo Ad Male or female . Com·
SZ'7S·S350. furn or unf. 644--2836 l·IPM, $40.72-69 1617 wata.lFF·NB h&e nr apt w111m yd. 1225 set up for cocktalls 8ll5hard1llom1lton. JIB !t7<17, Dally PIJol, P .O. mlaalon only. 583 W.19th
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' Nait1 Co. b&t opuln& .._..A Ywy HUllTillTll BEACH DENTAL S!:CRETARY ~we · RtVtMA .,,. .... -""•·
• IM 1D new atf'lt la OU Menyellirf..... • :'11 ···a• .............. ,, __ ,._ bookkeeper. recep: JRL FRIDAY for ANITOR. P/\im•. M•a l'lllSOMNIL q.-dTe.le. Col. esper. ,_.. I pvbll c refatlon• ._....__ -'!'"" •••• ._.. ... I •• -tioo1sl.experorcola.gc. builder/developer Verdo Conv. ll0jp, Hl IOllBualMuCtrOr r Pdwbl•tt;ns.Oaya.
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,,. • •a p • r I•• c Te,.,,.,. tt Announces Openings For 11vall. SoaS-3000. ground. Rookk .. ~•••· J• ... ,.oa (114) 933 "10 tam-4pm MGll·Frl. EOE Su rl N 0 w. Se I Ii DI .......... # ·-.... , 6401110 oea.-y·we.,.. be uUll&i -.t 'J'hoFollowingPositlons: s"·v,..... '°" ao .. m. nu good local front of·---·-----S~ tJ ct k a r-IX'ta. C.11 • Desk Clerk for aftlalJ ea· rlr. •'or h'lterview uU E'<ptt'd cleancr·f/Ume. flee ~ back oft1re Jobi PIX OPMA Toa 'f'o:~!'ler~~w wc!)·, ~.:-;,.:.~='°' 7• c.cnhllllll•er Sf27-Sll44Mo ~:i;:.~:0.~~':r~ ltl.J) .. .s.llt. ~~m~v~~~a~.!= mllablenow. SUA·Tllur1U'Mto7All. 1
het-..n9AM-3PM 'M•l•••ce W ..... -$756 Met • 1>4't.U o..Voted. $ Day GIRLRIDA.Y Cut•r. NB <Behind mature, ..-1pon1lble _. ___ 1_4t_._t _l _ll __ ~8abyJitwr needed for Clllf'tlT....&tf-$60JMe wk . lncl&ad. wknda. Sharp, matuu, utr theatre) IHlam onl)' MOTIL"MAIDS ~·Pd t~lo traU\-
" ~ AHSW81... 1chool •IO childr•n JP"' .ru 41MGl. •tarter. Oood typla\, Mon-Jo'rt. Exper. pref'd. Mutt •·~ • .E. I SllYICITa...oM Your home. C.M. Bea •••• won.r-S7~Mo DISHWASHBS telephone vo,tc •• Prtll. JANITORS M/P', cxpcr. speakEn&lllh.S45>1M2$. PEOPLEPt;RSON
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OflaATOI.. ~lem Sehl area onl)-. Apply "' PH'llon. Mul· rlcexptr. rtq d. 9'71-&680. M Hrs a nitc, ~day wk. ~ at once: Mat~ F.xec nftda pfllme .,.
1 Day" nl&bt al\lJl. AJUpm, S40.9ne. Al I r c qui r c 3 0 days prior doon's tri9b Pub. 202 lrl Wllnted, 11-up, eblld T~·Tm~twn$.$pm. pertOn to care for d11· ii<K'. in whaleauptly, l'\al·
• _ 228 Foretl, Laguna ~b Bab)"llller. p/t, llve tn ro unemployment & HB residency. Newport Center Dr. NR. care. • alrt1·T.o.11,u. 1~11 ".., Slllft abkd woman. No llf\101. 11 c.pltaUaed.81 2223.. -.-;;iiii~iiiii;~;;iiiw;f •Yro&dboy,3to4~~wk Applications wW be accepted at. Tbo M·Ft:aH.SM~ ... PersonaJ tare: D4thln1. PerfKIWorkl-
A/Pay8"pr ton mldd>-·•ied lady pref. Employment & Tra Ing en er, 520 tDaysWk·Evcnlnv. GUARDS cant. Thia Newport h ouuwrk. p rcparll HMre ; 1 Ute t»ewrk metlll'O ~ in C t •DISHW ASMElt $'100. 00~ Fr-. lo Appll· ahopplftl, banklng. ll«hl ' · .• .., 1
, ~retarl• lo "'-'• reqwred. So. c Pecan, Huntington Beach tbrou1h C.11541-1418 C....Mft• Beacll co.11 • biC,i• It• bnakfa.at. Must tM reUa· 8:»2:30or s.ey~ .. in& Plua area. M0-06e1 Monday Sept. 27th, 1976 at 5PM. Call Permanent. l"uU & part· aoodle. You w ll bo bl e . 6 d • 1 • wk .. . 3:1M:30. •· Jnsurance Clk t4 $7 1.QS.TSll>, coJlect. $2526 DOG GIOOMER lim~. Pbone & traru1.1 .,.. pleued w /yo.Jr lovely 8:3o.J.J:30. ~ter have Work 6 hn a dll.Y eamh>1
I Irvine Pef'90l\Del A•enc:v • Eaper'd all br~. Also. 'd R 1 -A 1 olca, your Pltuant co-car. Harbor lUgb area. SS.• per hr lD pl.eaaant
, 418Em.hCottaMeaa' Bab,.itUor. my home, a bather Ii brueber. ~ el r~ we come. WOtkera, r:;r ralsea." N.B. Call f42·0911 to turroundln1s.•·Deal 1
!;Wi;ZM Mi·HT dally2-5,6yrokl boy •. N ......._w_._~ 7100......._w-.a.......1 7100 Needed 6 days. Mmt be Cloeed~4.otchnl~2• outstaad DI benema. pt'raonellntervlew. withe public In our , ... ___________ work Vic Paularao .-...... _...., .--.,.. --steady &4.2-SSZZ • Call Abigail Abbot Irvine otc repreaeotlnc -----Schooi. C.N. 546-9959 an ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-•••• · · C.UYS &. GA.LS PerlOMel A~ency. 4SOO TI me L lC e Book 1 .
APT HOUSE 5:30•wknch. IOOtCPl-F(C CLERK DONUT Sbop Help, M••·•-v iaio El Toro Ca mp us r . N . B . k nauft'V'trt Dynamic personality p/thne Altil. No exper ......... ~ • SST-tl22. • \#n..,ut' moat Ukely lo auc~.
MAINTENANCE Bab)'Sltter needed tor 1 Thru Fin1rncla stale nee. P'emaJe, are 25-4$. atta, lo work• few houl'I ~ ~nrllel l11tereeted houtewiv• It'
Couple, experience. f\al mo. old, exper'd 20 hrs =rt·~~~ rci~'?.r~ TYPIST Apply In person, Mr. ad~. f\aoJob. Earn l2S Keypuncb • ~ t"''""" 6ludenla •~kln1 perm.
lime, no children, sala week wtule I teach, mus Prior CPA firlll exper re: Dooul. 135 E. 17th St, lo S50 tnfcer week. For D9te llttry Opr ' agency positions caU833.a<m.
open +apt. Ptu>n drive,ref.MZ·0636 q'd.Our employees know Pos1tlonrequireslyur eo.tallesa. =13.onnatlonphone ~~~~~e~0S:; · -712.0331 ~ '
"•·2611 Babyalller. Npl Hts area, of tlus ad. Send resume" olfice expcn ence. Must DI'S ASSIST. Equ~l ()portu1uty be.lpful. SaJary open, xlot 2192 Martin. Irvine \ ~~~~~~~~~ 6-1 brs day. s days wk. salary history in full roo-have :iccurate typing of Young lady (18-28) for Employer wo rk Ing con d s & Call for appolntmen\ PHONE SALES
Own trans. 631·088.S fidence to Ad No. 583, 50wpm. legitimate full Lime p05i· HAIRDRESSER benents. Apply National Dally Piiot, Box 1$60, I · c y S C •• 1---------1 Ph S I I 16 Units cit .Exp'd Babysitter for 2 ehlldre Costa~lesa.Ca.92626 8 p JOH.._. t on in osta eaa Neighborhood •bop, tor yatems. orp, 4~.,1 E one a ea peop e, mature, u ml·ret ok my home days. Call art • • " HeaJtb Spa. No exp. nee. vacation cllenlele It Birch St. N.B. LYN'S male or female, 18 lo SS
14$-(181'. 6PM. ~ Boys·Gir_Ls tor advertising FUR . .._.ITURE We send to school. Apply permanent posJtion H.B. .,~ ... •• • yeai:a ot a1e. Guarantttd _:_.:.._ ______ -1---"---------1 drculauon. Afternoons & " :1ny aft. or eve. 2112 8'6-2:900 ~., For 3-11 al Runllneton waaes or commlsaion5.
--------•Babysitter who can love 6 Saturdays. Trans pro. 2001 K Dyer Rd Harbor Blvd, Costa P/Ume al\.emoons & 2 ValleyCoov. C.Cnler . 8382 250 East 17lh Street, mo old baby boy, my vided.G42>3J32 SllJltaAna,California Mesa. HeadLocl&erloo. full days per wk. Apply Newman Ave, H.B. Suite 0, Costa Mesa,
Mature. reliable. BUSBOYS Earn$160wk&upaelllng For pvt country club. 418F1aplupRd,NB llcCarthy,RN,842-MSl. 6'6-4223. 873-~l. CdM. A~ual 7Fl~/l"~~.~ .. B1,r..!."~~1.< l) Mlllt be .-1e oriented F.S Equal Opportunity , __ .....; ______ , Mi Cua. 2967 E. nth. Opportunuy Employer .. ..,.,. ·-• ·~....... ..-... Employer
.. ASSEMBLERS
2nd Shiff
home 3.4 morns wk. (7l4) 919.2000 AHllld-' Park LI~ Conv. Hosp, Please cont ad Sun n between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m.
1 BABYSITTER. Wanted Costa Mesa. Apply daily~~~~~~~~~!~~;;;;;;;;;;--& have supervlsoral RH'S-LVM"S Wt have several open for occulonal day & eve. 11 AM. No phone causr: Enc. M••t••nt ablUty. No prev. exper. KNOW Practicals & Orderlies
inp ror PCB Assemble 1 lnfant. my bome pre-please. •-------• type pertOft wbo need.I nee. For interview call, needed for hospital atarri-------. ---,
<>n our 2nd shin. Mui ferably. CdM. 675-7931 CLERK TYPISTS 2nd income p /time. ~. SOMEONE ...U.f &privateduty. Ex.· Phone SoUdlors, (!i) re· have 6 monlha recent ex-BUS GIRL OR BOY. Days Potential $1'00 mo lsl yr.1---------.t per. req'd. All shlf\a, full liable people needed, 18
perie.occ in touch.up an111m--------i Alley West , 2106 W. Immediate openJna for1_63M __ l23_.-:-----tHio.teea Who ls looking tor part. Ii p /time. Wealcllff le over w/exper pref'd .• _ '.s.olderlnL Carulldate Oceanfront. Nwpl Bch. Clerk Typilts. Accurate• fuU or part time. Ume temporary work? Nurses Reglatry, 1817 but wUJ train. Mon-Fri
mu!'twanttowork 2n BAKERS-& C"'IDRl.YHS t.YPlnl$$wpm,10keyby Fta I 9COlllrM:tor Applylnpenon.Harry'a De!peralely need Westclilr Dr.~ Ste 212, 4pm-9Pm.Sat 9am·lpm.
:i;hift only. We offer ex.· ~ touch. Excellent co. For 2 houses, Laru.aa New York Bar & Grtll, 'l")'pills, P BX Operators, N.8 . 631~10 Call Lita alter 3pm.
<-ellent starting salarie BAKER'S HELPER MenorWomen beoefils Beach,484·5108 4248 Martingale Way, Secret.ariea & Bankin11 $40-$464. • d lib I fl '.\lustbe2Soro\'t~r .. , __ -~ o "-II Cl k NB u on""'i.1"11'"" •· ex-'d -l"IOnnel. Call RSES i..;...~~...;...------:i n era r ng Day&NiteShiO.s Apply In Person ,.,..., ,,_,., n...... er 1--------•I i,2. ' -. .,.. .,. ,...,,. SU:-t>etw;;,l&S RU'S-t "$62 r-n"'"EWORIC ·benefits. Please apply· Eirperience Preferred y-at-... c....... Typists. hrs 8'5• typing 60 120) FUllMITUlll •----------1 752·13llO " 0 F /time our ofc. S?.7S hrly -.. -wpm. 10 key, alaUaUcal HOSTESS d ButNotNecessary 112S1Slater..\\'Cnue · d Ir bl MOVBS • aya, aonae WeslemTemporary LV.._.'~$44 guern. tost~rt. Good an· ~· STANDARD
• MEMORIES, INC .
APPLIED
MAGNETICS CORP
2::?:?1 South Anne St Santa Ana, Ca 92'7~
1.. An equal opportunity employer
Applybetwn6am·2J)m 1'' · v 11 typuisexper. es a e. ... •di d.I t.e nites, apply In peraon. Services, Inc " ;a-centlves le bonuses. ouoLain a ey C .. 644-3319 ..... I • 1 Alley Weal, 2108 W, 11162MacArtburBlvd Ai•s-Or*rle~$36 P"lme pogltlons avail. 167211~~A•• CARW.ASHHEC.P 9AM 'UINoon lMoo~~R~:Oment Oceanfl"ollt,NB. SuEqitelOO Irvine J _ l"or8Hou[~~ns for s tudents w/work
EqualOpporEmployer F Lime.AllPO$tl ons THElllVIHECO. $2.50Per Hr+O/Time HOUSEKEEPING ualOpporEmployer oan a repu a e . pro· permits. For info call
l!i) Locations $SO Newport Ctr Or DAYS CHJLDCARE l~~~~~~~~~j lessiooal n11rsln1 service 538-4371. METRO CAR w ASH Newport Beach & work the days, hovrs &'-_...;.. ______ _
2950Harbor Bl\·d. CM Equal Oppor Employer SHIPPING CUCS Ute ho\lsekeeplag, tome . LAGUNA llACH ho6t>it-1s of your choice. aatlca Press Oprs want AlsoNeeded c hildcare.. ma t u re MOTB.~APTS PartorF/time. ed.dayor swin1.Notx·
BANK Call Kelly Services woman, part·Ume N .8 . Malure 0011 w /ex . IRENTWOOD per nee. 546-3370.
EXPlllENCED CASHIER CLERK TYPIST, PIT. 6 Newport Beach 833·1441 area 848-a.11!12 to manaae. val be C . HURSES lnl PAllT·TIMI hrs 11 da)', Cosl• lfesa. ()penSat.9AM-1lAllrl Housekeeper, matvre, dable w /re!a. Ocean vw lumber, m · mum :Jyrs
COMMERCIAL OpporWnily WJ' iodlv. 556-lSOS F.qualOpporEmployer llvein.fullehar10. (1)11 apt +ul + comm. J=m.tfcbDr.~~ =fu~n copper pipe.,
TELLER w11 yr related work ex· (c;0;.~ .... ~~ .... ~~D~ri~•~ ... ;-"1~~~~~~~~~ yr old cblld. 7Sl·47to S.9'745.
1 per. Pleasant personell· Pl 1 Cook ,,~. 1-·i---------11eavema. 1---------• Mllrws ... , PLUM BING j ASsemblers ty & appearance. Xlnt a n .,.... """ ---------• Laamdromat aaaiatanl. Ir ,.,__,,.__.1 S "'•1SM"' ... , ... SIDE •• EltttroMe<'bant<'al UNITED r FUR~ITURE Hol.\Hkeepers ror I Uftt PartUme.Call6'73-190 ~" .. ,..,. " l lmmed employment op· company bene Its. COMPUTER OPR " home In C.M TAM·aPM or&TS-0334. All ebifts. Lido Conv. Exper'd In plumbing.
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por for people w/mech'I CALIFORMIAIAMK PleaseCall Gravcyardshirl.360005 , Is tlPM 7AM bUt Center. 1$$S Superior Comm. & benefits. Xlnl
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aptitude. Semi retired 644·3389 exper .. S day wk. Salary West Coast • lar1~1t 6 · · 1 · LlVE·lN. Mature lady. Ave, N.8 . 646-7164. earnings oppor. Training
will be acceptable. li>t 309 Main Street 9AM 'til NOON open. Phone for appt, furniture manu!act.unn1 646-67l • Housekeeper & compa· for manaaement lD well
6hln. 8am·4 :30pm. Appl) llunUngt.on Beach THE IRYINE CO NationaJ Systems Corp, company .has Immediate Housekeeper llv•ln. pvt oJon. 847-1252 Nurses aide wanled. Sat & e11tab'l Orange Co. firm. •~ In person. Moore·O· ,7141536-lll I 55QNewportCt.rDr 546-7360. openlnpmt.be tollowlDg rm. EncUah 1pea.ltln1. Sun. 9·4. Hunt. Bch. 642·1T58Caltror appt. •
I·. , atlc, 29-iO College Ave. Newport Beach •COO"'• areas: Refs req'd. 541.5102. MACH SHOP TIME 1_962_-S22A __ • _____ , PRESSER
c.M. Equal Oppor Employer " Day Shift. Good fringe o..1u•r•s "'IDES ..a. -----~---t F.qua1 Oppor. Employer Apply Dick Church's ASSEMBL y HOUSEKEEPER, live-In, ·benefit.I. Call for appt. ""' "-• For Ory Cleaning Plant ·
.ASSEM BL~RS R es l ft u r a n l . 2 8 9 8 • for 5 yr old twins, spe6.k betwn 8:30 • 3:30, Com· Needed for Huntington 40 hr+ per week. 846·4221
i.lJarinc Hardware ex· Cashier wanted. From 6 Ne!wporl Bl vd, Costa FOREMAN Engliah,'$100 per wk. S. pulile Corp, 711·1"11 W. ValleyConv.Cenler,8382 Crown Cleaners. 593~
, per'd only Apply lni·--------to llpm. Tues thru Sun. Mesa. Laguna.•3-2722 11th St C.M.64$-1501. Newman Ave, Hunl Bch. Warner Ave. HB.
J )'erS()nF"rl 8.30 to 3 oo Mon BAflO<lNG Dishwasher Crom S to l W 11 • 1 ' i_A~pp~l!..Y!!,in~per~ao~n'.:... ---1--:---:--::--:---pm. Tues thru Sun COOK I s upen ase arge HOUSEKEEPER. Live MACHINIST PNMtloftS..
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SPARCRAFT '. MEW ACCOUMTS 67S·S10l . E L b 11utomated fumlture as-ln. Newport Beach. PROTOTYPE ........ ~Tntff Y. now 17lhSl C.M. COUHSELOR ----5~~~~h~~e~. omue':;t.s'. sembly line. Mu.st be Spanlah OK. 671·29'8 = In windlunoel WlU train deslrable •P· ~11 :,d ::.~ifs'~·~·
• To work Saturduy onl)• CASHIER La& Bcb.. CaU after 1 p:u, able lo raanage • large eves. h~ful. plicaale. Cla11e1 will t • ··-.... 1 of -lln ..... 1 ---------1 Supervise approx 2
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As..,,.,.,Wortl•rs for our Costa Mesa ore. Expcr. in retail-Mus 494-0162 .. .,. .. iorce · a•· a...., D PLAY start Sept 2'1th. AppJy employees-Cilllnr.
1..Jte manu/. Must speak Lite typmi;t. Exper. pre· know Bl & ~1Chg LitN---------" people. HSKPR, Exper'd, drive, MODELBUlLDERS Park Superior Conv. n•ckeging,ahlpplng. Ex,
English. Perm pos1t1on. C'd. C&ll Mr. Donnelly. bkkpag. Perm. Cook helper. own trans, 5 live-In. Pvt room/ba/TV. Exper In plasUca, wood, Hosp, 1445 Superior Ave, ~ ln diag or closely re.
Costa Mesa. 7141631-0700. 54 .. 2300 CHASIM'S days. din n er , PRODUCTION ~-ildren. Cd!il fibertlud 1finisblng. N.B.E.O.E. lat.ed field neceas. Hlgll
-• Celfor919 ...,.., call 540-4611 responsibility, gd ulary, CO ... TROL &DM OPR/NACHINIST .._ &.. Aff _. enercy level " "on the
, SOY:c&Lo. -------~ N.Bch.6"-1318 " HSKPR. Newport, 6 m Mmt rnake owatetuJJS 1mv 1" ball" required. Coo4ac:t Cleaning Lady, F /llme.1--_.;,._.....;... ___ , SUPERVISOR Men.• hn fti. p ht + bavemiD S )'ra u per. ll'op Wagu & xlnt J udith Barnes, l lo·
.\ssemblcrs 2'100Har r Bl, C.M. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp, Cooks soc. NC + uoemploy. prototype machinist. benefds. Bayvl~ C.Onv Reasenta "Dlarnoslca,
1 '. ~~:~t:~S F~·::::~:••r" 1·661-:-~-:-· R•st•;C•c .• •A.'·.L-• ~::]E~.1~~~E1 = ~ =~:.._ <>w;._MAl;;.;tm:..:4:..:~.:.~:..:::=:!:.:.·:-,,-·:-;-~-au-:-:11N_~_uM_rs_:_· -~--,~-te-~-ts-~-1A-av_~,: ~{4~:;;:::: Irv.
AllaSblf\s N1te shift. Knotty Keg. Center Dr. NpBcb. be familiar witb tb e1---------r saJoo. 200 Newport 3pmle1Jpm-7am.Exper.
&nah, Gorden Grv, Brea 212.S H4tTbor Blvd. CM I i C 640-7370 machiner y i t h [ .. •.....,.Joa Dr, Newport Beach. prcf'd. Will train matur " .. &4&9S\O mmediateopcn ng orn · o e ... ~. applicanu. Mesa Verde 126 yeor·old h lltb1'
•" S.A .. Gardena. C. Mesa · part·time clerk to work c o O K s . N e w woodworking operation. Maids for small exclusive Conv. Hosp, 661 Cen\e reepected Life l na. ~
; .1rc11S. Car & phone req. BEAUTICIANS ln our Sales omce. Posi-restaurant, Deli-atyle Supervi5es6tolpeople. RECEIVING motel, 5 day week. Call Sl, C.M. offers extensive tralntnt l• HIEDID MOW Fol. pref. Shampoo & lion require'! approx-menu. Loe. In Eastblu!f 494-8521. ..;.;.;.::....;_ ______ -1 in tho ealale planln1 4
" IMMIDIATI WOtlK makeup girls. NcwJIQrt lmately 20 hrs per week. VIiiage • Shop'g Cent., PRODUCTION the business lnsuranct IMMIDIATIPAY Center.Cell640'6023. Qualified c andidate N.B. Greet salary & fr. INSPECTOR Maid want ed . Seacli(( OFFICE area. G u arantee• would have accuralc typ. inges. Apply In person, WORKERS Molol.1861So. Ca\. Hwy. YO/llf' .. alflcatloM salary.
*FREE JOBS* i-------1 ing skills of 60 wpm an Cam a by St. Lai. Bcb. 494-4892. c• ,_ rou experience with a die --~------.1 5 .. 111 d p d t • ""--" I... Favorable competlUvt
HELPMATES BEAUTY taphone. Salary 11 com COOK. prep, exper, " e ro uc ton Requlres twoyeal"l>elec Maintenance Man Basi .,_...,.c-posltJonolourCo.mears mensur:i tc with u -F/Umc, muat be over21. Workers needed with ex· ll'oo.lc compooent recelv knowledge In plumbing, ,..,...... l f ~•LON A I t H IJl perieoce 1n case goodl ing l n 1pectlon ex dee:, gu work & paint Unique opport un ities 1reater earn n11 o• lui.l~.M17'~7Str6 ••t M =~~~e. Pleut' apply' 2&PJa~lne~Ba'f1a1~ways, ~!';1~,!>'· millin& and perlence. Knowledge o ing. Nd car. $800-$100 d avail. In the secretarial repreMntltlvet.
_,,.. "' ... , 1lDlaUl._ raw printed cll'cal oend on nper. 831• fl clel'tcal tlelda. We can
,. -•Su•lt•e•102 •.• s.an•t•a•An•'-i MANAGER •••COOK boudalnapectJolldealra betwaM. beofhelp. ~~..!.·~
•, -Outstanding benents. ST AND ARD Xlnl co benefilal Apply ~~~ or apply In ble. MAINTENANCE MAN F/C ••l4allllllilst1111o111.-_.r Gary Northcutt
l AAIOClat.e Rep paid ucallon, protll Memories, Inc. Mon·Fti.Personnel r-·~· tr ...... m-, .. ___ re Fll'.IDllltbepWlCtuaJ 1'ypiq50+.Sal f750+ (114)711-llTL
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1 II OI OVM •harln1. rellremeot. MARRIOTI'HOTEL 1 --· ..__. dependable, 7AV-4.PM, ReceptfSec,....,, •--------...--..... IC medical & denhl & APPLJEO 900NewpOrtC\rDr 8 p JOHN qWnme.ft&I and are 1n days wk. Mr. Stuart, Uteab,t)'J)lng80+ P/tlm• Sales, $40·17• ""'._.. " mo.re. Must do hair. All MAGNETICS CORP, Newport Boacb • • terested la jolaln. a P ~ Salary '800+ wk/up. Ilea, lad.lea, 1tu
rcsPoMcs an confldenre 22'll SouUi Anne St EquaJ Oppor Employer FURNITURE ,,_1ve Oraqe Oount -.. <--'-/ de nt•. Eve• I S a . It you're new to Oranc Rcpl)' to Cluslfled ad no. S11nt1 Ana, Ca 92'104 2001 E. Dyer Rd b • • e d e h c l r o al lkna&er-For Fast Foodl. -ec. --··-., 5S4·'7851, a.1104.
\:o., lomporarlly dlsc:on· 119 c/ 0 1 Pll t PO 540.3805 COPY CIMTBt 1 manutactw1ns ~ra Exper prer'd, b ut no f1oance Def,artment • t ui .... ti . o a• Y o. SantaAoa,Cal foml• tJ ... t of' -11 Fina""''*' ""ut o a•••1s• .... T1s .... ••s •n na your .... uca on Box 1~. Coat a Mesa. 81&1y 11hop haa p/tlme on uia •••• ra n cc. St a r LI n I pay '"" ·-· r -•"' --recently d 11 c ha r1 • eaur. 9282111 t;qual Opportunity opcnln1 for hardworldng (Tl4l 97'9·2000 company benefit• an Sll>-SJ2,000 yr. Apply Del brokerage fir~ Ucenledor UoUcensed
rrom Uie acrvlco. or fo•ri::::=:r:=====:1~~~i::~·m~p~l;o1~e~r~M~/~F'~~ liepcndabJe person . An Equal modern working condl Taco, 252S2 La 1•u Rd, backgndprdd. Small new brancb olfla • nny rt Hon a~klna le~l llou1cw I vc11 welcolQe, Opportlln.lty Employer lions, please contact.; Lquna HJlla. Salary $'150+ now ope o e d, C 011 l \
1)()1'ar·y orutter employ C.11546·21893. ~~~~ Meta/Newport Buel " ment, t-anslder this unJ ar•UTJ CLERICAL. 4·8 Hri . f:x· MSI MASSEUSE <18·28) No area. Free prof tralnlnl quroppor, Youcaneam u. vcr'd le somc t)•plna r Counter girl In r .. t GARDENER exp. nee. We train. Fl.\11 progr am. Wo Alve In
OPERATORS '•.<I La Run a 111II 6 llcrvlce u ndwlch ahop. for Costa Mesa apl com· time. Lo•lt. Call 540·2063 \IYST ASSOCIA1 ES dlvlduallztd ollenUon
SIHPHWK K304ll90 11·2,5dmywk.BSM919 plex. 5~ d1ys wk. $600 DATA meyUmc. _ PtrlOllMIAfJtttCY Xln~ area w/flnc op
Detl shop bl town. We COUNTER Girl, n · mo.645·3381.837-11517. COIPOUTIOM MATURF; WOMAN 3723DlrchSt,N.R. portunlty.Caall u•.you'I 61&.~t-d on your produr· nred opcrAlol'll w/follow• elusive dry cleaners, OENERALSHOPHELP p /tlme to W()lcomc 517-0045 bQ alad you did. ROYA'
''· ttvlty , comm. "'ln111. IU~h commlHlons CLERITJPIST CdM. Mual do altera· ~I /J Itri 1 l40PltclltrA•• • newcomcre & contact Jl>AM-Employer l'ROPEllTH-.:S, 98(1-440> • JM.ttltivet "extra protlt weekly. P11ld vtacatlon~. li<>n~. 673-4920 ,.,a ntenanco •n o • . Cost• Mfta morchantit. Flexible tan. '"'-:;'-ta!ncd or642-U130. ,i ha rlnC bonua. The bQUdAy11. medlc:al atden· Expcnonccd in purc:hH• --Pick up 6 de1Jvcry. 1792 n'llf ... ,. • • Women ft Men we • t.al lnaurance, life In· lnil "/or produrlloo con· CUSTODIAN Kalter Ave, Irvine. m4> t7I4•14t·6 I Z7 ~~-ar • lite typJnJ.~~~~~~~~~-------~ • I •ooltlng fot' may b9 tired auranc., rt>llttmcnt plan irol prd'd. "But Wiii Young penon t4 clean of· _7,_.M-_l,_.U..;..l_..;_ ____ __. Ottke llan•l•r RECEPJIONISJ
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posgible. u yo11•re 1a °' ~::-~~0g RECEPTIO. NIST Poulbl• fvt ur• ln ~:"'ApklnP.f .. ~~ Penonal lillesaecret.ary. ~its.·. No pborwl calla ~:,,,:,P fMlp(al. eau ~~:i>.~.o:::i"!t'~
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'I Attradi -'"" _ .. __ poo penon. wm train. nttchbotrd Ir meel Ult' '('imealnN1U1CN.Start MEN NEEDED' needs uper'd 1lrl. rhtr l a Sin J u.. mONIC/ _. ve _."'• ..-· --=· Richard Ovellette, 200 pvbllc. Good \7i"n1 is re· G7S per mo. + bOftus. • Salary commen.turate Cap lat.rano S.ada or • For R.E. Otc. TJpi"8 6 Ne\lfSIOrl.CtrDr,N.B. q'd. Vari•ty ol dutJes. 541--1'740. lU,Up.Noexpnec. w/abiUty. MC>ftrn ofc. Dana Point a.rea. Muat Al.JAii t -dmcal.5N4l?l Nonsmoker. H.atdworlt-longhours-Oppor. to adva11 cc.1....;;.--""=====~.•have Stat.Ion Waion or
• Aoto llltt1'anlc. a daJ E AUTY • M anlcurlel Oetlvery driver" produc· 111ntpay. 842-6500. MICHAMICAL Van. Contact Harry r~val~ IUEmpClo~•r
'• wort w-.t. l•IUJ' + waatedall:lToro~avty Cont~MnWhlle t.lonwwlcer.Ca11M2·22Se 549.9121 ASSIMallS Seeley, 6'241 for de· ...,. ..,..,...,. 1 ""
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..... MllforLet. IOATCOMPAHY r• ISllf per~. M:..~Frl. Newo:t ht1~ AtoS700 UFl1MSUlAHCI hlp YOlume "*'911Mal I ,111• Lead ln1 cerpel mf~
, ~W>ma Needs Gel·Coatlouch·UP AtiNCl ... 1, IK Beachloc. $41-9902. l<IO'N n ee t.o ';J!llcant. Profo11lonal EnvJron· auembly, with tolne needs J>Cf'IOft t.o hand
1 US.CAI penon. llusl have exp. ~fojiA Omtalsec. Betweeo age1 ~':horrf:~~eJ"!o'~ ~Ladi ~~od'~.::'~; OIUGl!tALOOOKlECO. ~!':h t~~:S."A::r,'811
', ' SA&.l.SMAM AppliJn person. Btwn 1 Equal Oppor ~mployer :IS-4&. Muat have 2 yra ex· O\lt.golng personality· & $300-aGO.,.,-wk Inc. benefit• for the Hibl (1 now acceP\101 •P· ~son. Cuatomweavt .Newcar deal...aiap. Fr-!.!':.._pjack~ata.J?S3 ~· Ugbt bookkeepln1. abHlt y t o con verse Paidtraininlperiod peraon. Contact Mt . pUcatlooa for hall 6 tt. 10860 Vlr1lnt• ··=~n • beoefHa. Ea· ...... ._.ua Ave, .M.. -....eoGor83l·l321. wtaaleamen 4' t4 m. in " .. __ rl O.vldlloftat "'-· "' " i u ,,...._.. v I "' -/fun ~oui · Cal l ... 1eor ..xno ..... er -· .. SCOM p,_ poa.uont. ,.pp11 '-U,rOllDt.in aley ' · mce • ..i. Good Bookt••J'•f <Full k typilt tr-al.nee. IC· .. U U.. adv...,_ ere •-.. la,..._, LaJwa• Hilla ' Saia Bob..,_, Cbars&> run or' part counting depl for ln· DINTALASSIST. Abliai.lA enoooe.I attraetl~e '° 100 th JliloPvllmao.CM llall. lloa/Tut a t04, Haveao111111d11110awat .Phone S4f.OHI. Jtunl• Ume.Compu&erup nq. surance agency ln N.R. 1 Yr min exper .. So. ADrleNncy, 4500 Campua callBof)AtnOf'Maft..-1 •-,ual~E pl MalnElatraoceCol/rl. toHUtClatallltdadtct
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Good 0 pp or. ca 1 Apply la person. lmmediaw Ol*lialf ror DO YOU HA VE Gmny • Antique1 Et ct back UJ)lt.s. ffO/IMlt otter. LUGGA•I TA•S ~-5311. Meft&arie. w/mlo a S..£.XTllAHOUJlS FU.her •CbatMm ADU· °'llf40•'71'90. •IAlll* fromyowobualat'Sllcard.
C.AllOTFAatcs uPt'f'. Htavy 1t.at.1auca DAILYT i~ 21" 10 1pct Grand Pri.x. MOIR n~ SALE Stnd ooe ca.rd for oac•
ZllllOF..CoutHwy,CdM typiq. Public C6atad. Extra a.oun• Extr coaerlyTbiap dlh. stnteoad. Make of· r .... I~ t.aa plus oae 1pare. We RICIPTIOMIST RHI utato n per. · a m· lJO, 40S. 540 £J Camlao fu.1Ts-.3S8 return pormaaenUy
1 vt.n.C.O t CC helpful. Eiccelltnl co. e 0 m e 1 P 1•a 1 • 0 t Ral. .e:alt'd attractlvo lal • r u · • salt<• help •anUd. eitpe beoel1ta. tAJtepbonoworkrromowo Mal.nSlreetAot.lquet Schwinn boy1 2'1 " 1 Wll•HIWAt atr1p. mtetloa alrllet
'Evmlos1 $ to lO PM nttded from S·°"'m Al10, need Oa·CaJ home ~preteaUn& lbte .,_ a:f.:! ,..._.. yello ' .. H••....,.N•TOM VllW ~IS D ··' n-Wedoeisd1y tbru Suoda) dv wk.'540-"""" .. ., • N I I Fl NO u.-uane r ...,..,.., w. ·er~ I V"ll ~ I .. rcq ... rernents. ·~· • t've.CaUG73·11l.31 ~· ...... Secft!lar)',hrtl·5.typ at ona rm. 140~141 .MamSt. roacl.SIS.$U-3SS6. w..15119 ._ , ... lftll ''•t Joss Ir tMf\1 For .. ~~~~~~~~s.~i-...iu .,. R ... _, 70 Wl)m.sh90wpm. SELLING. M\< el\joy 8 Olber abops wllhln: ....,... penonallud ta• end•M! ._ ..._,,e:ii:~r"" -c .. 644.lllt talklna with publlc. blocb. Girt'tScbwtnnStln&ray. l"JJSw muAsa.-.1...._•ldl wallpapor, rabrlc or
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For prole SlOClaJ om~ eves. ~.$383. T .. llYIHI C:O hours weekly. Ouan~· PUIUC AUCTION ~ will bad< ft trlro you.r
Downtowo CM. Cal Sa.let Now hlrl.n' dJri ~Newpe>rtCtrDr &ffd bourly rate. Wlll MANY FINE ITEMS OF MotoXboy'aSCh,.,.MSt Doon0,..10AMfo6PM taas. Or try two cards
5*-6Zl1forappt. ~personnel r01t on NewportBeach train. Call our toll h'et !:STAT~ JEWELRY, ~ sss Olrl'• SUD ._..._,...._ .. W...911•Ww backtobark.
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RECORDJ.NGSECTY ty tor I onent.ed lad1.1~=====·==:r~~~~o~>;eoo.;;m;.-.;~~1 TlQVES. FINE FURN.. sauorsm . ·To attend Horneowae Plt-:i.se contat\: ~mael~ ETC. PHONE FOR IN· .. Y• 1045 Chr•s.t. IOH 4/Sta11$UOea. J\lllloclatJon Uoard o Snider. 761-1991. •'O. Ii BROCHURE. C:•lf•lr ••••••uueueuueu n uu•u••••u•euuu .. 8/1Hup $UIOea.
Direct.ors Meet!~aa. ap., . SECIEJAIJ MS-2300 '•i f •••I IOJO UEAUT. lng hair black & PUIUC AUCTIOM lOor 11\ort$1.40ca. , l J)f'OX z niahts wkly. C.I ES. p/tnne, Moo T lee Oak Tbl <•PP~ 100 y·-:::.····o·············· r rey kittens. To aood MANY FINE lTl:MS or &llftl Tax lnrludtd r ~me Yrl. 5-VPM. No expe lmmtdlate OJlt'nlq for emporary yra) U m ale'h chrs -...ca· camera wilh bmc0f1b'.&4S-S:WC ESTATE JEW~LttY . NOCARDf I -nee. WW ll'aln. S3 Pf' br. aecreta.ry w/mtn Syrsol w/bear t law ft Xlnt flash extras and atar>d. ART OBJECTS. A N· Driaw )'OW' own°" letid Forlnfo.CallNM208. nee uperience fr eblUty 1 d• d • , Owned aod operitcd by Bcstolthellltcr. T QU FINE name, addrtllf. ~ ~ .. ftES•la, to work independently. mme ·~te COD • ue at Lees newsmao.$.W 532·1259 ldlssSuperKJtlen. I ES. FURN .. we'll makoonocard-per . , SUCCESSFUL es Must be pJeasant. we! 18 Nunery. 3601 E. Cout ~ 988-7000 ETC. PHONt FOR IN· t.ua.Add2S<oach.
! Co.taW...Office THEHUSTlU gruomed.Type 70,ablC w k Hwy,Cdll. Camera Kd'wa 6mm , 1''0 . & BROC HURE . Scodcheckorm0M10f
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, estate salespeople. Call you are realJy WC?rth T Do THl IRYIMl CO •Stat Typhh • UISO. 6 Ru.sh-seat ch111rs. · Good u!!ed ~rniture & &Ota bed, camera equip. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
for Inte rview. Ask fo you havt' a tangible c>ro-N •G.1tY..,m S850 all. Dbl braas bed. Cah 1035 Apf.llances-OR I w1·11 telescopes, paperback . BlllLachenmyer owner duct, commission. & ~ ewportCtrDr •fiO &"&Secy c · c 1190 _..,. Dbl bk t · KING SZ BED <New) l860NewportBl~d.C.M direct .sales exp? If Newport8e1ch • • ir 8 • • ....,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sel or SELLfor You. s. s ar prnc tree. ·tr r S19S 1 1 d 1• 646-3928 e\'CS 673·45T7 :JOSY.er IS yes, than you Diual Oppor Employer •P1X.a~pffoel1ta mattress & box, J:tS. Adorable 6·7 week old MASTEllS AUCTION luimado, elec. razors. os:tu~~mc sa:.~e . . can be the person we art' •Sr. Clerils Mas&ive . u pri&hl Pine Siamese long baned kit· 646-8616 & I ll f625 etc. 4507 Dorchester. Rd. .
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• • m1u~nmg in Orange Qi. Newport Ctr HQ ot this CAl.LTODAY • weaned. $40 each. SAVE! New & used furn. Boullque apparel. Bags. £STATE JEWELRY.
Nt>wport Beach 1 •do Eurn $25,000 +. State dynamk young co. needs Circa 1810 French Empire SSl"°"2 appl 's. misc. Wilson's :iprons. fabrics, trims & ART OBJECTS. AW· '°' Ch l A \A ..... articulate, mot1valed, office I TIQUES FINE Village ofht-e has ol)l.'n· emica IS ' ra..,.,. thinking. take·char•e uphols tered tapestry Hima l ayan Pers ian Bargain Nook. Now 2 not ons. Sun 9·S. 84S . J<~URN.
ings for expenenced rt>aJ ro. We ~ffe1 a future, not sec'y. Must have sh11."'rp OVerload couch. Xlnt cood. $S7S. cats/kits, SS0/$7S. Sr. Stores -sn & 814 W. Amigos W~. Eastblu!f. ETC. PHONE FOR lN estate s ales people . JU.St a Job. Dra~ & Cr-secretarial skills & de-5:18-1862. CilizendiscounlS46-9965 19th, C.M. 642·7930 & offJamboree.N.B. FO. & BROCUU&F.
Highest comm1ss1ons, mges included. Call ~I· 557-0061 S<IB-3262 ~2200 ·personal training pro· lt>ct. Monday, for a_m· sire resp. Terrirlc oppc>r. lnttn•iewHra9-lJ:3G Custom Made Barn Sealpolnt Siamese males ·. · Women's clothing. shoes,1-----------
.a:ram. ASK f'Ott HILL mt ed1:i1e Cpersoznelkrn· ~~__coa.rTeoerAopprl1!oeateldl 37238irchSt,N.8 . ~mt_!eL,.':_ur_~.i~e_· ... ' s mos. old. $3S. Had Fr~~hnch Probvt.armloireTV& ocl~.1 .. gin al.s , Smte/SUn 's .. anzrde~no'st!,.g~tu·· ... be•abuitt.
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Seam!ilress. Industrial Secretary t ti TltlWORKIHC. ..... ,,........... • ...................... Antiques: .Enalis h removal.SlS00.893·5333 675·7900 exp pref. ~3422. Ul , · • PH me. Din rm aet w/chests. YORKSJURE TERRIER bedroom & livinst roooi GARAGE SALE •----.------.!:=======~~ w. MacArthur, No. 17, F1nanc1al consultants, WOltlJ) Best orr over $1000. PUPSChampbloodllne· rurn.Prv.642~108 Antiques, plan~. furn. Rc a!-'t. o1l .1>nlnUn'"~· Costa Mesa. ~f.~.nter. 2·6pm . NBDSYOU! ~ i ' appliances clolh ' vanous athsls. Priced . £.Sales ~ t ny 3 lb stud serv. Moving. For sale, Kitch. ool 'book cs .. well below m arket
11-. 't'ffl-;-: ~ •AKll'f Ghi 1C._L_O_C_K_._V_i_e_n_o~a ~ tbl & chairs 825. Co~er ~e~;ega:~·in(4, ~vC:~: 67S.7978 •
• '1tr . ~ SECRETARIES SECRET ARY T o-u1a•-3 weiohls ea In.sh Seuer Puna grp bed set, $100. Rec11n· vthi " g S t /S 1· • · · • Duties include fiJing, re· ,.,Ol W'f gr .. ··:ved 'Ci;ce we'iobtS & .,.... ing chalr, $5. Corree tbl, " n,. oes.. n un. House redecorated. Black
REALTY di . •. .. AKC,sbots,wormcd. ~. Aquan'um "". B'IJ'ch 8222 Deauv11lc H.B. silver rimmed -CfeB ta· -Adml n1's trat a'v cor n g, typao" • pendulwn-""""'73391 "'A"'773 -.., 962.,..,,,. •v" ~ -Secretaries $75S-S936 mo. phones. Moo 10·2, Tues Long le short term as· ·-·-• .,...,. 4 cabinet, make ofc.. ·~· ble, solid wood, tl7S;
J H.B. Uruon 11.igh School lC>-4.6411-7783 • sigoments. You d on't Appl•cft 1010 DogOBEDIENCEClass &l2-9338. rig. oil polntings. bdrm&den chan~liers. ~of• Dist. needs qualified . pay,wepayyou. -•••••••••••••••••••••Start Wed Sept lStb & . • cer amics , h a n ging S20ea;floweredallwool a.-&fote c .... 1 secretaries. Sh 110 wpm. Secreury/typistror l~k Typish-60 w,_ Freight Damage Hotpoint Thurs Sept 30th. 7: Chinese red 8 rod area plants. barg1Uns. Key a rt' a rug w I m ult•· C
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, -;:-;:-;~-:;::-~~~~~~~~~~ s st cashier. Matur ,... co umn. andirons $175. Spm,675-0619,Lidolsle? ' R' E SA.LES person. $SSO. mo.644·2-l • leypa cit REFR.lOERATORS AFGHANS, top show Frplc tools $50.; 4x6 Old Multl l''amlly Sale Wlutc ~--------
. .', • • •--------lnWvit'Willi Daily WASHERS-DRYERS quality,orfabulouspct.s. World Tapestry $150. French Prov. bdrm set. Largefrcczer SIOtt Ff'n 14 doy St'cretsry Secretary.Recepllooisl SPICIAL TUES. Reconditioos-Repos & Blue or black pups. lnU. Marble top end btbl $66. pwr mower, much more. Brown bed divan S2S. 1:
Troi""'9 Coune EX!C. SECRETARY ~~r1:re:a~~m~~~J~~m "'TE IMTHVIEWIHG Frgt Damage. Guar/del. ch, pedigree, 11ale or co-62" Prov. console tbl 3120 Blue Key, CdM, 64S·7972 , • •·1
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Jolly R.,-Inc. Gilford & Monroe CPA's Through September 29yDrsUln ~aLAnaepC~.S own. terms. 00..5885 or ~: :P~MS-~:~ed hdbd Mil-6333 Carpet: Ad cond shl.
Has an 1mmed. opening 500 Ne•1>0rt Center Dr unW8:30PM "" 645-3()64 l• BARGAINS & OP rusl w/gold, approx. J
for an expcr'd secretary St.e50'1, NpBc:h. 92660 Plt'ueCall UUNewport Blvd. CM Pair of Love Birds Sola, 2 pc sect'I w/comer You name it, we've gol yrd.,. Sl .75 yd. SS7·
to report to the V.P. o l(ellv. Girt CALLs.48-7780 $15. f 62·6007 table; o!I decor ator it. Or we'll Ael it. 9·30M1 eves -·---
rmancc. Heayy typing SECRETARYfor Rea DIVIS'JON"OF s t y le d 1n Jl nt tan ; Sal&Sunll8AlbcrtPI WI tE •d k/h i~ skills req'd, w/cx~r in Estate Co. in Fashio KELLY SERVICES INC Seara Washer & Dryer Cenn sbrthr pups, AKC scotchgarded fabrics, Cl\1 642-7430 · 3~~~ S4~csmft1k\I~ ..
suit typing :i definite +. Island. Must have 4 y Newport Beach 833•1441 Combination. $100. reg. Champ hunters, xlnt cood. $350 complete. • arm 'chr s3o Set or'ft''
Sh &tabilitytousedictat expcr , type 6$-70 wpm Orange 541• 842-0UJ maJe/!em, reserve now. Redecorating-Big Ca-at /Sun. Everything •&al •. ., 1 ing equip. req'd. Xlnt sh 80·90 wpm. Appl f'lll . C a l 1 c 0 1 l e c l nyoo. 640-0982 Cocs! 2341 Azure Ave. cas.... um rims use..,. 0 '1
worlung conds & benefit TMI. 389 San Miguel Dr .,.A~ 879-97 G.E Washer at Gas Dryer (80S)M2.GS36 • Sant 3 An a H g ht s. tires. IS bolt pattern) S3Sl
packoio which include 1'200, NB. ""'tualOpporEmployer S22S both, Ke nmore · APT. FULL OP ITALIAN SS7·7939. Pb~l9Sl van ous group insurance . Washer & Elec Dryer Golden Rtvr Puppies. P R 0 V J N C I A L ________ ...._
bene(1ts & prof. sharing. SECRETARYXlnttypiat.TOW TRUCK DRIVER SUS both, Maytag AKC,8weeks.1100. FURNITURE 7S4·1837 ~loving. llsehld furn & ~tug<>~eBebach hTlt'n,nl:>
Salary commensurate Good salary, neat olc Exper'd. Apply 0 & w Washer $45. Kel Elec 963-2973 960-1558 a.IHPM misc odds & ends. 944 m en P OI[ ·RESALES w /ex per . Apply in Plt'ase reply to PO Bo T,.....1R .. , l7t.h " lrviDe, Dryer MS. Guar 4' del Darrell,CM.645-3397. salc.645·1686cves. I y D • 424 Balboa bland. Ca .,_._ 546-86'12 Freetogoodbomc:2 Sofa & cbr, corduroy, be . CMMCJ ynam1C person, ~ N.B. male dogs ; one 5 yr. old brown $33S. CoCree & end ENEWAL OF RAlN"ED Mom rsh1p Irvine Coast
, REALTORS 962· 1011
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Offic• 17042 Gillette Ave · · TOW TRUCK Elec\rlc d ryer $SO. 2 Cum. Shep, one 18 mo. tbla, smoke glass SUS. OUT GARAGE SALE C.C. $6SO. Ph 7S2-·7SV:S
Jlasopcniogs for nt'W nr~~~Jr~v~in~e~,C~a~l~l r~. ~~I waaliera UO each. old St. B e rnard, Bar $3S. Stereo compo· l 0 AM to 5 PM . days.evcs64&-rola
f.'Xpcrienced llcenscdl· SECREJUIES DRIVER S3&M13 Samoyed mix bree d. nents w/stnd SlSS. Twn Everything must sell. CocktaHvideogamcs.'Scll J
, .,ulcspeople.Sturtat: SECRETARY . ovt'r2t,exp.,clean.re· G.E.gasdryc:.lyroJd. 540-'1982after 6pm beda$60ea.Lamps ~r. Many e lectrical ap· ortradc.Mako unorrcr. 700/. C TYPISTS cord sal + comm pictures. swag lamp~. plicances, lamps, baby 675-34.47
0 °""" To the S..,.N IHd9tlt " ' A.c A "o01ns. XJn.toond. $12S. ltdust BOXERS Everything like new. blankets. books, toys,--------
{'allrorintervlcw $914 to s I, I I I Mo. Se~vcl.ce, 1· 70ustoNm. Eve1 sell. 55&-0680. Flashy males, pet & 842.7372, carpel sweeper. thrt'e Full-size bed. mattress, Sooner Real Estate _ .. _ .. 962 """l bbe b ked I bo r1
631.2026 Under general direction NO FEES Cam In o Re a I, Sao Custom Crafted by Hot-.....,... '""" ru r· ac rugs, P C· x sp ng $40. t -------1 serves ns secretary to Top Pay I Clemente polnl Hallmark:, compl POODLE re-ale ,_ 2 xtra long twin bed se~ \11re frames, pictures, 846·5757 ; .--------.i the superiotendeol & d'-I all . 1 k. _..,, -tU1Y w/rattan hdbrds. Xlnt mirror. cannister set, I llYIHA Board orTrusteesreUe\'· HELPMATES ~~:io. w:ov:O.:,~ ..... tete•~~~m cond.$75.ea.675-3384. area rugs. clothes. ma· 3-drawer~taldesk.~
,llSOHMEL iLIJ superintendent oC ad· 642·3767. Mexican coffee tbl, 6', pie bed frame, good . ,. nunlstrative & offlce de· lls.1176 TRAVB. Bemud Pups, champ commode, $150. Chair, cond. upholstered chaJr, IJ46..S7S7 t• • 1;::;,~ i~~~bl~~! tall: Performs highly lSOS E 17th Street AGENCY Gas Stove 36" Magic Chef blood line, AKC, shots, ottoman $50. 640-8114 bedside table, electric Elcc. dryr, xtnt $100. 20 h T complex & responsibl-e SUlte 102, Santa Alla w /griddle & storage. wormed, 557,3391 blanket, toast-Or oven, fl copper ref rig S80 flidb-
& ;~:!~~l clencal work: performs MAHAGilR CleanS100.536-67SJ. Mahogany color Dining vanity chest, vacuum a·bed S80 Chande}4e~
public relnt100 func·s ecrt'tary/bookkeeper ... _ portle h rangeCoastStQemard nntablew/SChairs.$100 clenncr,antlquccopper Rold crpt SlOO Y~ IOYrsRehablhty u on.s : und~rst :i n ds Real Estatecompany.4 . "'9'W CIC Ref'rlg. Xlnt cond. $60. Fnncie rs are having All wood Carved cocr~ boUer, royal typewriter 640-2617 •
20ll2 Rusme11s Ctr Dr policies & adnunistraUve hr wk, Mon thru FrL Minimum 3 Yrs Expr. Gas Stove $20. their Lst AKC Licensed table. Ught stain $100. Pb & much more. 42S Arroyr1 ________ ,,.._
Suite 200 Irvine rel('\llohons & docs other wks pa.Id vac:ilion +pal PLEASE WRITE S43-6299or SS7·~ show. for St. Bernards on 640-8319 aft6. Chico. Laguna Beach. c ustom If and Wroug •--•'7~1~4)~833-~~94~1·0-~ rela-~cd work 11!1 r e· holidays. N.B. IM5·0621 &Send Resume to: Frigidaire Elcc dryer, Oct 16, at the Orange . 49-1·9822 Med it. Chandclie ..
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~kfi. o· ct t' 100 .Mr· Tur ner· T rl • c 2232 Southeast Bristol works fioe. $50. 548·3900 Costa M~sa. For more in· chair ~ ... 3 wht stands Garage & furn sale, Sat. & make offer. Rogers Br ' ...., APOLLOTRAVEL County F airgr ounds, Gold pmt sofa $155, gold MagniOclent Cost S9~
~~~~ 1~~~~;m~h:trge l)~l~lt~ :.,~ wpm, ~ea~y. Newport Beach. mos au daySUn. Mon eve. formation ca II S ue; MO. p:unungs. 645-0202 Sun. 3l322 Monterey So. Silvcrware(l2 services
t Hellef Chat~e Nurse Applympersonnl St'l'l'y-Admin Asst. Lg Auctloa 1015 817-1981. --Rattanbar,like new. Lllguna. Stereo. Moving, mu •
• :lµm llpm. Fountain Valley Sl·hool l.lfe Ins producer in Lag.TR u c KER s Ass 'T . •••••••••••••••••••••••Yellow Lab Retriever. $100. 1 Fa mily, cul de s ac; sell. 644·2732 4-
.... L.VN's. Team leader Dist. No. 1 Lighthouse Nlg~el needs exec ly Strong yng man to help ELEGANT HOME AKC. hnt~ stock 8 wks 548-S-138. furn., toys, small appl., Diamond Wedding Rini
• a 11 m .11 pm . Fu 11 Ln. (corner or Talb.-rt & sect y 2().JO hrs wk. ~If w/furn. dell very. Expcr. IM MEWPOIT IEACH old. ~1JS8 . . tools. etc. 6312 Sier ra Set 8400 cost sell r4r
p /timi•. Mes a Verde Newland) F o untain lnsexperhelprulbutno pref.but willtraln.Good Lido.Complelcslud1obed Elena, Irv. Sun 1·4 $27S/bst 673:6298 an,
Conv.Ccnter,li61 Ccnter Vallt-y.CA.92708. nee. Salary o~n. PH: payforOOODwork.Full •AUCTION• toYou 1045 set w/dresser, dinette 8.1J.0376 6pm · St. C.M. fo"1Ung Dcadhnc• 9·12, 6'73-8500. or p/t. 657-1285 eves •••••••••••••••••••••• set. convertible sofa, 2 · --------• September 13.1!)76 rishsettermlx puppies, 3 upholste re d <.'hairs, Antique fumz washer & Newport Beach Ten
Sales Career-s teady Wearcun 1-:qual Sect'y/ReclPf Twobarm:iids,noexp On~~~.SPr~~!/e9s at mo Prefer f amily. recliner. blacknaughyde dryer. Beoroom set . Club membership. 1
work,S1'5wk.-upto tart. Opport.uruty Empluyer Elficieol se11starler, ac nee. Two cooks.Call 645·2527 llOfa.675-6356. !l_~ra~. End tables. 644-5800 ext 28' u
Fuller Brush $S4·78Sl curate typist, gd w/peo-675-8468. 212 KINGS Pt..\CI-: _..,,,., SS2 1238 home . Secretarial wrk. llr plt'.pleasantphvoice.l 3Brs.f'rml DR.Etc AustShepmixpups. Kings ize water be d . ' · Sal«\woman, 30 or ovr, wrknit pcr.1on for r rr return we of fr aala Typist, P rr. must be ac· lnspect1on Todny 11-4pm f'rec t.ogood homes. w/heater. almost new. Wanter studio piano. RCA 8' sofa w /love seal Mc
wknd!I. Jcwrlry & M•Cl&. Must be. lntelll 1tnt commensurate w Jabil curate. 1 :Spm, some Also Wed-Thuri-Frl Call 631·1797 536-7997 or 968·3083 hme .entertainment ctr. hassock. floral v~e·1 N.B.Call673-47:\4. rhoncfor~t.M7·9006. t y, a fantastic at general office duties Nr PlltLHANSON clothing & misc. 9706 $200· 14' Whlrlpoql mosc>here convlenlen Oraniie Co. Airport. Con• Realtor Auctioneer f'rcc Kittens. adorable Never used Lan~ Cedar Drookhn vcn Cr . no. refrig, w /<10LB free~.
Help W..ted 71 OOHet, W..+M 7100 Tustin l~aUoo acroa tact Judy, 833·8680. Call for Pact Sheet Oul/y. affectionate. I all Hopo Chest. ~price. 962-3445 while. self clcanlngov~,
-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• fromPeppertreePark. . 558·1929 whue,l cahfo,4 mosold Mustsell.Ca ll847·7376 ..,OVING OUT r l S7$·'74 PintoSqulre W n Valet Parking Atl~ndant box trained SS2 3730 '" 0 sta e. ' I Akina.Dt'velopmontCo. Steady, p/timc. t'lex: licycles 1020 _ · _· _ 7'Sofa $100. IJIO ((lass cor ~vcrythinl( has to i:o by w/rad1als, rad o le ta
832·2881 Mon·Ftt hrs. S2.50hr. 640 7433. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.ngllsh S-Otlcr, male. 1 rec tbl. $100. Lg tbl lamp Sun. Whole houscfuJ, a ll c.lc~k.26M mi, $2.~. ~
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SICUIITTGU •D Motobocane, JO s pd , xlnt mos . Rare. l o vable 640-1200 under $25. 1078 Maple ~36·278·1. 1115 En&lal
t"/llmc. Mldnlt~ ah~t WAITER rucer . just rhlt. Perr for _b~eed:...ner'b yd. 62_5·1247. Weddmit lllCl. $IOO Pinc •R. CM. G1S-0700 _!::. IUI_. _ i·
M atura m en pre C'd . Conllncntal rest11uron1 street tou r1n11. $200. Poodle nux puppy, 2 mo C'out•h, tweed <·u~hions, GARAGE SAi.i-: sun On-Poker table $2.,. •.o spe~
Uniform furn. Phone needs 4'Xperlenced IM2·0llJ8 ______ old. lo\'ablc. needs a no wcdd1ni: · $175. ly• 4-l2Catal1na Dr. N.JI. hike $d0. 3·5P•"d bike
car rcq'd. J<'aclllty I waiter. Lnauna Reh. Call good home5'1$·78.'i:l n,•rkhner blk vinyl (Nc.'wportll .. 'l~.I ~. Onyt1mc 8<IO·lD80
C011ta .Mc11ia area Cal after 1rM.404·0162 rccllnM S75. I an gene -•. -Sgt DlcklM()n MQ·127'1 ---I Silver & ,:ray k 1ttcn chc!lt $20. 002·21sff Hone• 8060 ft.Ice Sid typewriter $SO.
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M::.,m,: /~ un. r 18 .S. Ovt-r t" /Um~ Apply knoeks olkn wh •n you ::,S7 !1JOil CurvNI Sectional Cnuch, WAN'l'£0: U1wd 17 inch S 3 G • N l' w " M F :•
· In pcf'lon. El Matador. WIC result· rtun: Dally . Nubhy hc111e. B ·~t ofrf'r Enlillh ndlnii 11nddlt' ... at whrelh1h SUG. 97ft
Stlrvlce Stat!on Atten 1?68 Newport DI. CM Pilot Cloiui,Ck d AdA to Ynit .mol.e lru1h ~wt.ti'; _5'1HOOO " rl'u~nublu rirtct•. Call Del11(1eld. ll.!:___ .
dant. uper d. Day ~·2pm or •ftflpm..:_ reach the Orange Cou.~l ~~:~il~sl hnw J:cl Runk tmhc IH2·0IJH. __ S.1" round kitch tbl w]4
Eves. Full & P/tlme. Ap· WAITllSSIS murkf'l. -· -· 840 ti 1070 oli ve ureen vi nyl hi6'h f~~~'i~taUon,l7th Exper 'd . Apply In Phone642-M'lll FREESandyTopSo l ap· t.423'187. .~::••'-••••••••••••••• b11ckch11ir11.SHIS.Red~ • • · person Ma Barkera 212 prox !> ynrlb. Bol11a St. -hlllt! reversible kin& slt1
SERVICE STATION E.1'7tb0St, COila Mes~. 5.'J1.6JOOorS46--0306 (2l Seta Twin mattressc~ WANTED com!ortcr S30. 4 whttled ATIENDANT box sprln1o1 w/covera, TOr CASH OOLt.AR toddler aofcty trtlre StO.
21 or older. Apply i WAITIESSES ......... IOOS........ boltters It frames. Like Pi\ IO F On v OUR All In fJd cond. 5SM38t ~r'$0ft, Wed·Mon . lOAM Exptrtence.d. Apply In ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. •••••• ncw.493·3800 JJ<;Wti:LRY, Wi\1'CllES, MINI OIKESlOO.
to 4Plll. Z9l3 Harbor penon, )loa thru l'hurs A Wonderland Redecorating-Two 8' 4 ART OBJECTS. OOLO, orbeil~Cer C.M.atBakerSt. between 3 at 5 PM. blubfloncentflxlurt-sln S ILVER SERVIC~. IS7311t70
Gulliver'• Restaurant. ~rf. cond. $25 ••· chan FINE F URN • AN·1---------Shwwd~ 18482 MacArthur Blvd, Of A deJler, 125, 15xl5 white TIQUES. 645-2200 SALISMAM1S :::~.c~m&::!= 0 Irvine. ntiques! 11hag cpt, $3S~Love1eats, Man'a Solid gold Wl.llCh & SAMPLI SALE l
exper . R e p l1 t Wartho useman. lull $20ea,.6'2· band.S2SO firm. Ca talina. Hathaway 4'
a..mect ad no. T'4. c/ Ume, shp"g, rec'g .. exp Yhlt _. .... 26,000 If!. ft. ••rn• Couch 8' cast. Gold C.11646-315.'t. other branch In golll& DallJ Pilot. PO ,Box JJeO. pref .. electronics back· G •• wltl. Maf IM ~ a.wt crushed brocade do tennl.s we.ar. Ladles & ~·-M-• ea--gmd C M a "a S• rt •~ 1000 _.. -._ .-A--a.. -.. c·~bl-·..,.. ""J t•'7"' SACRIFJCEI He avy men'a tt'nnl1, leisure ~ -· .-..... ·• · · r., · •11 ....,.... .... .. -.... ......,_,.,..., • • 0 Sterlln1t & Turquoise 11ult1, alacks. Jaclrctf. Sw~o .... S.Cy ::o.~· Call Mr. Tuttle. wW°t ....... teledleml), ••111•1• Bunk beds $40. Reclnr MO. S q u fa 11 h • 8 Io 8 S O m clubs & putter•• ~o)f
Train for a career. Must plHol, ••tl41•• prl•tl•9 cC::.!.'H• Couch 1100. Cofr. & tn necklace . .Vulue $9001 11hlrt1t; tcn11l1 recquolts
be ~11 all shifts. 18 yrs WELDERS w ulres-u••IH•.. ....... wt tbl. 673-2076 will take best otrer. C1l and more. Mens moslly
or over. P/time to start. llellarc welders, stain· ~ ............ . alter3P~. SSl-6426 1lic 40. Womens me>:1tly &tS-1616 CM less "aluminum Apply _,_... Comer secttOftlll soCa I lllA! 10. \Jon-Fri 9.3, 3bi7
• in person 8•30 lo 3:00 0.... s1.ooo.ooo .............. cf(dMcon .... ~.'5S501n'22t•Elden UYntock 1075 So.llatborBlvd.,S.A.
TEACHER Pre School .. ton.Fri Modll Y:•'Y• MYtr ........... liie Ml. -, ..., AA or ex~ ln ~hlld de: .. SPARCRAl-"T A••rfc.. t•t•r•otl .. ef ••fler&.t. .. Sq k b :•_•••:,•••••••••••••••••While Ital prov. dbl
velopment. noon·Spm. 7'10 W 17tbSl C'.\I 42 08 t I & 4 oa ncg ••• oraanmare,broke dreuer w /matcJ\l\'ll · ·· · '-••• 111 ..._ 1""9 lat 1hW , .. .t chrs. $260. Pr of Spkr3 to ride It drl vo. blk amolre S6S ea. Vtrtuc S2.40~hr.640-8820. Women, P /timc. 20 & 11021*" ..... , ....... .,.,..'2714. Sl00.64C).-OWf p11radc Morgan geldlna. dlneset.md lblw/4cllrt
ctephone Sales. p/Ume. older t o . work ror T•l714US(..1777. En~. Wutern (1\4) 175. Matt/bic 1pmi ~'Tl exper pref'd. not nee. housecleaning sen •1ce. Spnogaire king bed se 338-1011 ~. Sears tent. hit, f!l
$2.SOhrfrup.C.ULlo)'d, can Janice's Raggedy ~~wc=;~l~l.'ca~d':° aide polesStoo.2H o 4'7·3720betwn t-3pm. Anns. 67s..6553 Qite. Wed llll'w S4lh:u..., rum '13-2332 M,c.._., 1071 Trail IO'a $100.S2M. ;
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TOP. CASH DOLLA Sale. 400 p11nos & or Cooil•nm ntSilH. -~IHS23 deck, rcbuJll eo1ioe OIANGICOUNTY'S ·n Oahuo UOO Cpr
PA0 fD FOR YOUR Pns.n w/used.Splnl'l.s. 8nc.hC1l1t.a Yadu CIHelc 22' Refurb\.Sh .,S G~lC J immy. 22, ~ood tlrca, runs&~! O""•ST Al'ill l-'M, Zl,000 Oll wurr
Jf:*LRY. WATCH£S Grandi, Pllyt'l'I. Oobl 78'70Sh1ttt, HntniBcb Sloop. Crul Catahna for <1ll' '7~ h ood a m1 111r, A~ f'M 8·ttlt°lt totter. 673 21191 days. 5_ onllrt"ll, $1t.Oo.15t l).&31 AK~ OBJECTS, GO out ror bUJl.neu. Ren (7l4>Ml·l3CM boll SlW.497 lll05. ct.CC, Ill'"' radial Un.'), Coocunl llrcir., ha.5 t\er' TS1821S&illlcr6pm. il :MOZ 4 sl)d. Xlnt cond ~~LV E~U~~R~J~~ s(:Pr~wl~>' bu,.,,~·:.~· •ll'OwMS• Ktte •901 New t.rlr . xln xlmcood 5J6 Otsl3 ~",~t ~::.l ,; .. 0;_.d "75 Dodli(t! V:an. V. 1u10 AM·l-'M 1lueo, Ma~
TlQO&S 64S-220CJ Chickcr1oi, Yamaha Clasa.,1976.lUEvinrude cond. Askin& 1450 'Wllooda CL35o.Mmp1. l'\fi. P .tptd6ipaneled.AM Sale¥-Ser..-i~·~i In~ wh1',lo m1.6'2>lG41
. Klmball. Wrltar t714) lOhn StUJ underlactoT)' SU-7034. s •i>d. famous eni.:1n .. ~r--• & 8 t.rac'1. hltcl\. $HOO. o Roy C•ver IK.. '6 D HAllDMAD19UILTS 631 ·Z'170 , 1201 4! wuront)'. ll1L1t. tuk (.2 ln.t(, O\•w Dunlops. $375 71 CllEROKt;E J eep. o/fl'r.~8412 koll:sRoyce • KMW I ..,_ZOOOltckh' Proia w Vlt1111tlu $100. BrookhW'll CO pumpt) New marln~ Corlonado·25 try UM Hu~ard 494-8422 19.000 m1, au. P1S, xln .68 Ond V lS40Jambor~ 5 Spe«I, rJdlo. heat"r "
1150• Ph: 963..0032. lOam , • ~ry .,;..u 101!0.ty C'qulp ~ol~=b~a -~~y 1:445~. '75 Uond1 750-.:::-ss lltock, ~3~ $4100.1 bst ofr. d01'S, ~ooda~~o,Sl~· N•wport Dnch "40.64U <'lat.!\h: imf\ lop. SO.I~ I04J*.~•h0nl)'. KAWAll S' GRAND lndd.N1C'CT1ndcmtrlr Columbla·2Ul4.5M .. Ut m1. $1,750. ~845$1 -Clitll4~.as... U871..YV >. ScU
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l~h 00 ydaXlor Olive PIANO R400/ofr. Motor alun\• Wf .... ~Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dod11c:. '7,. Z?M ml, taPt> m a11cp1.. ntcol\d. ~ma wu $2300. 493.cmis aft ff~ ·71 llonda 450 18 0110 drrkl panclln&. xll'us
CREVIER ~-4-1 ~··1 ~-.. WtU uJ~1cttmo.thms4i f :30pm '76 Hobie 145' W/lrlr miles. P.P . Unusually • PICKUP* Mu<1\sell,6'73·8780. o· Sf ... OAC.W.Y =-~~:1a.~s/,ears.si.5CWU.RLI TZER Splnet :M'Chrisc1tb 6cyl.,lnbd., a.ooo. Xlrai;. Call bo; good condltaon.Ul U63 *SPECIALS. "T3 ~e Van. lo mi's. SAIOA AMA
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••••• , •• C'••t Sear( Craftsman Lawn xlat eon.d. SS00.644-41$5 pleoaure. $1650/or ofr. (714)67~176 11reat llhane. s.ns. or bst 1976 TOYOTA. xtraa. $3500. 67Ml?.S3. '"'"'~'-t•otmlfG••"'~
M r. ~.Dining Rm CallM8"6392or7~1·8282 Xln dJ i. ufr.15'736726 LonNbed. Almost NEWI -USED I W *" cha.in &4 leaves, be Sound of Mualc! · t~ tJon ror,chonNl: OUU!Ht). '70 Ford Van l Ton. * M '•* '76D..._l10'1 &dlAh cJ011et.By Lowl'ey organ, Sp1M IDEAL81t)'IF1shbo11l 31>-<lO flo111t, H.J._42 Sua*iTS·l2S $AVI $2000/oCr.848.000Sdayi;. '71&varta·(~KRJ) AC . A M ·~·M stor<Jo Joiut Bruner all lo Xlnl type, maple. s.12:5. Ph. R~'Ol'ld. 14' Glasspar w I ~d.stray · a.., OZ Sph!· $100 642·0235 OrevcnJngs c1tll 8'6-0lT8. "7"20021'11 (otnKX V) Sho w r Clo m r 111 Is h .
concl. Spanish Walnut ~1-$35 \lheel "eog. coot.rol 10 er, l.060 sq. rt. 5 0 I 973 D ... TSUH '7~2002 · <&29NttK > Lua.-/ b uv. u n iq u t s.\OO•Cuh only, 548 3:5-50 ' hp 4 cycl Honda OD ~o GenoA. 425 sq. ft. '71 HOD K \ lOO 'SuJWr "" '72 Oodge Van. power '76 2002. (1132f'HN) ~ -----:.:"....:...;..;..'.:;.;:.::.:-_1Uaed Pianos for sale. Low Trlr, $9515. 675 lJ9J Also 10' 4" oval boom ex· Rat $!2S or best olr Call Lojdod! (0&471W). brake.s le steerina. 11ir Clowd 0.. Setwdays le rm
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Dun09n P hyfe old fine pncee. Cr.Ut.aman Piano. t.rusloo & H F Wb1p An· Ray l>l2·5370 · $AVE ~'()nd, Cully s~ll cont. 23 M (878NWV).
dro_, tear table, SlOO, 20U No. Main. SA., 14' S1lverhne, 33 h. p teruia. 586-44.M. m1. S8l·2S.'51. BMW. '15 2002. AM/FM lriHtlt Cw Co
Ca rtl p,e r s hell, f it 838-0800 Evforude, el~c. st.irt Windsurfer.Cdcond. 70HONDASL100. 1973COURIER .72 vw w l hr p sterro,orferbeforenooo. 21l/69WH4
Da=or Courier, $75. onn elcc ''Ml i 0 'I'!lr.Full cover.elec.Cls· FTl.'elessons $320 f1rm Nds somework.S9S. With i.hl•ll & othe r ;op eam'f!l'Pv"a':· M~~~ Call494·064.2. 714/990.2125
Mat , xtra lone fuU Matic" or" n · 1 • b1ng motor , extras. C 1 Ph499-370l GOOOJI.'.!> IKli573.S). d Be 1 t-iz.e new & vey gd cood pla ed aan. rare Y SUSO.orofCer.646-8412 11 16738795 ~ ... ___ t "'V"" coo · st 0 r. 673-lH8· '"TS 2002 A, Tan. snrC. '72 Dal.sun 1200. AM1FM • $35. Remington old ad Y • u new $000. ,_,.._.. ,,_,. -~ P\'t J)ly. am/fm stereo. nM fu1. lape, xlnt cond., 44m m1 , dm~macruoe, elect, SU Many extras. S32· 1259 Llqwdat.100 of all remain· . FL \'ING UUTCH1'I • .... Sole/Rent 9160 Alltos We.Md 590 Perfect. 675-5251. $1400 675 0009.
549-906. •LIKE NEW 1ng '78 models al Mesa "''" ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt72 DATSUN -------------J Cl k I Stor>b & Boat Center. 646-4012 !lull only ._ racing :ll . n •••••••••••••••••• ••••• II D PU
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ti'93-8181X398Gary Center. 1~95 Newport Cal 25, Charisma Full MotorHofMRHtal or CLASSICS CjordmetalUcp1110l.Uke 1974 260Z, t.ransrerrl'd. le
Fni;idaire Dishwsbr $35 Chickering Piano Like Blvd, CM 646-0539 race & cruise. Dlnelll' 11''·' to 12• IC your cnr ls extra clean oewl (70SNIJ), m1. :ur, AMffM Stt'rco 9'watJunrt $30 • · new. Must Sell. fmiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiial model Many custom '• see us first. SADDLEIJJ.CI( IMW st>c 10 apprec. $J9:">0 .
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Ao.. S·...t Q W h S.WifMJ Moclt"9ff 8093 RADIO CON.TROL 640-8695 S~rn1l Weekly Rates 292S Harbor Blvd. , D ..,.,, .,.. ueen s r rleserve for Wkends ,._,_Mesa 979_ .. .,,.,, 97 I 5 6S atsun 2000 5!<"' , •. G."' D .••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 EGE"'CYMOTO ........... ~ HT ,., ... s.. gas ryr . PP. Za Wh' MODEL fBRGLASS .___.... '"''I / " , ·• R ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. xtras, good con I ~J.705orS97-0'46 K g 11.e. XlnL cond. __..Docka.s pt fO]O 11m1E RENTALS TOP IUYEa I $1865 830-7R8t ~--------' $50. Button hole attach. 925 N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. •CHIV. '76 Hew• ~" t76 CAPltl II --·------Was b e r I D ry e r , ~. 962·97~ POWER BOATS ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •S3l·2503•• Two Ton HD C&C, 124 See us first, & last! Top 4 speed, air cond. & '66 Datsun 1600 Rdstr bicycles. 1 bunk bedlc.._,---rti--G-oocts---
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ta I mo s t new W I mat· -r-1ftCJ Orig.inally $60·$70, to leuo, rent or 1~ For :1ale 1974 Titan 28', u4573610i02). Only*"...,< COSTA MESA lease. (613M WE). New paint. upholstrry & "
t:reslles.S46-4.296 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drast1caHy reduced lo Wkdays only, Wed & generator, slps 8. AU HOW ... RD ..,.,.,., DATSU...a SADDLEIACI( top, radials, bsi ufr "
'Neil Animal Skin Surf ~$lEO.NS PARKER Thu r s . No wk n d 5 . xtn s. $12,900, 64S-3370 "' " ,, .... • •y I 714-894 2044 " Carpet, good cond, by Suit. Used 1 season, perl ' . S ~2200or6?S·J662 aft6PM. CHEVROLET, Dove & 2845 HarbOrBlvd. ~ MPOltTS · · piece or all. reasonable. cond . Med sz $7 5. 195E. ntnSl .. CM. Qua" Sts., Newport Costa Mesa 540-MlO 131-2040 495.4949 '71 OauunSta. Wag.
53&-2824LS36-8925 M2·908.1 c.~ext to Shell Sta) Lido Isle bOat slip, ror Rent: '73 EXPLORER 20. Beach. · 4spd .. A/C. Lugaage rk. --631~33U .renLSailorpower,26'to Compl self·cont.. sips 6, 81).0555 WE BUY 1971 CA.Pitt Loml.$1800.645-lSl.3 ,.
GOLll'ERS-ATTENTJON! O'Brian Comp water skis. 42'. 544.5990 al r . 1ren, ex c-ond. •USED CABS& 2000 c. c · engine & 1r1.....& 9725
'.\loved, must sell Irvine 70". Conelly Short line • 5'19-2690 '74 Courier rlcllup TRUCKS• autoliiiilfc:l6l7DCR). ...._
CstC.Clubmembership. hook, 65" Both new. tS Glastron! Open Bow, Side T ie for 2S·27' 4Speed .lackm Comeln or Call HOW$1095 . .\slaJac S700 or bit ofr. Souths ho re surfboard, 55 hp. Evinrude, lrh-. liberalasssallboat. Trailen, Travel 9170 tarp, yeiiow. t~U~.gs, FREE A-aisal llU. y •TES
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~IM·5033or497·1Ml 8'4", new. 67"'2236. Sl350. 846-9080. (714)675.8990 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r'r "" ~ $2 588 6"°"' Chenolet
"'OOD 10 F'---.. I llln ,..,. 20· BO T 51· i 6 l.ayt.0n, Tandem whls. 1°"'1 n -h Bl d VW •oRSCHE " patio cover, waps 96 "'~ sa e. ess. ~ A 1p avail, max Ith, 20'6". Fully SJC. °" ...... ac v · ...-w1redwood lallJce roof.••••••••••••••••••••••• fishing boat. 1\\i~ stre"'' length 23 ·, Long Bch Used twice. $3,900 fU'tn. 540· 5630 Huntington Beach San Juan Capistrano
SI00.962·3279 Wanted to trade; bucket & tandem trailer. $1 , marlna.840-2\35 Call49Hl54. 147-6017 * 549-3311 137-41004tl-4SI I MISSION VllJO
. 7 3 A M I p M • A c. ' IMPORTS · seats Cor Bench seat Cor or offer. 6'5-2898. )lembcrsh1p to ln •ine '&I lhru •67 El C:imino or loah Soil 906 ~Speed & '76Stah:l'aft Tent Trailer. TOP DOLLAR Coast Counll")' Club. $500 Ch II 2 d L • .-. 9080 sleeps '6. used only 2 2626 HAllOl ILVD PAJD ~l . eve e . r arry · •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• months. 492-1669 COSTA MISA • IMMEDIATELY :::::-::-=-:-:::-----1~968-4=::'.97::.::.1~a~fl:.:... ~6p~m~ ___ 11e· Catamaran. $1, S95. ·7~ lloriion. 18'. jet, FOR ALL POOL DOME 20x40, swim • Rodio, F:ister than Hobie 16. 4SS Olds, xlnl. Trailers. Utility 9180 I 973 FORD FOREIGN CARS ~a~~:· save on HiR.Ster.o 1098 Parllcip_ant rn world Call646-7528 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUIUlRPICICUP CALLOR COME l N ---------4·••••••••••••••••••••••• speed tnals P\l ply. :'tfotorcycle Trailers-3 4,spced, AM/FM stereo, TOSEEUS
Garage door ope ner. " RCA color TV, 2 yr ~v~·(2g:~~~~717 0 Tr•nportatiOft ~BJ~,~~· 6 rail $250. Ph bght blue exterior & tow HEWPORTIMPOltTS
hcaV}' duly. Xlnl ronrl. IA'arm Like new. Sl58. ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles. Unbelievably Im· 3100 W, Cst Hwy, NB
S50. Cash only. 557-4480 TV John, 64~276. i4 ERICSON 35 C~. Sf/Ae/ Auto Serviu & maculate! Must sec to 642·9405
Whitf spindle trundle bed l\Y stt>roo tape player . ...,&J'~·963ew_~'!r.536too_ns·7n6g7 Reftt 9120 Parts 9400 bellOev~ l26S96T). t----T-O_P ___ _
cylinder. 4 spd, clean, 1 Avery Pkwy . .S D Fr\\). •
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stereo radio, b e ater. Al't~/FM radio. 20,000 • •o.ooo miles. super ml s.s:uoo.callS36·1925.
~! (S81PDF>. '73 Fiat 128 ledan. l fof,' $2295 cond. Bu t orrer. Ph . 5.,.0 5630 <114 )493·65'75 aft 6pm
"' • Thurs & Friday, all day Sat &SUn. $90. Bundy trumpet recorder Sito .. .,.,...,, ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "LY S 1795 ·
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1\1r ve sa.ndt>r S20 AirRCA Color TV 2 11• ~~-J!~toapprec. xtras. setr contained. whls.&more.644-1528 NEWPORT BEACU "" 2626HAllORILVD. With sunroof."Mlchcl!n
11oz e SS. Drapes S25. Cunsole Xlnt picture & · · S2,700 comp. Dys, 833-1300 FORCLEAN COSTA MESA rndlaltlres&cocomats.
_&16·11S2or646-4097 cabinet. Call 536·5863. Kite No. 908. Xlnl cond 754-1234; eves. 675-7063. Autos for Sale IMPORT CARS (7430UP). MUST SELL!
.UOslbn Fern. hcallhy, 1:rlr. masl & side rails, Parkdale 8• cab.over ••••••••••••••••••••••• i3 Datsun P.U. Fae. A/C, '72Capri HOW $499
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hl.S20. Pb6-10·26l0 ............ S·t.276 rock. ladder, h ydro ••••••••••-••••••J .... O~'tlr...,_.,.&73-67S7 • Tow.&Country
• • .. .. •••••••••••••••••••••••HOBIE 16' Catamaran. jucks. bounce-aways, Sacrifice '64 Che~ltet '74 3:. ton Intcrnallonal D.tt.t. · 9720 AutoSlle1&LeaslnR Thn.-t. So~!ll't Pictures. GeMral 90 Io Xlnt cond inc l ·s trlr boot. Al:,o cm pr shell. ~1mo V~V. Top, Stove, PU Shell, drop ht ch., •••••0
•, .............. 2l67 llarbor, Costa Mesa p'::_ ii't7~crc.)clt' S325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/sail bOx & van racks. boot. ktn~ mallress. Call stnk, A/C:.. sleeps L Take A/C, Auto trans, 20,000 '73 Datt. 1200 2Dr CALL 646-4446
..._.-----Boal, s~clal collapsible Sl.900 bst orr. S.St-0323. 842 &1119. trade. 631--0261 mi., 714-984-1564. --=======-4. Speed,. radio, heater .. '74 Flat 124 TC 1.o ..
Mite•l'-ecMls 12' hand-bit by inventor Lido 14 •2S38 w/Jr h Motori1•d lil&ei 9 I 40 SCRAU '£TS '68 Ford PU. Standard. Allfos. IMpOf'ttd lintedg.lus. Slk#
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W•ed 8081 of ~nk Simulators for lander' lrlr 'xtnt ~i1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• m-L long bed Good body & ••••••••••••••••••••••• $ 1799 stereo. 752·1329 .
....................... IUrp an~. Eves,SBO·OS35 nrm.67S'6357 motor. Runs great. GeMr1111 9701 -
SSSCASHFOR II' Aluminum Boal '76-JAWA O ANSWERS 9684143. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73Flat 124Spyder,many
Goocl.uscd furn refngs w'foldup canopy, nr new Sabot Oberglass w sails & AutomolJC M PEDS Seemly-Arctic:-'75 cH~vv USED xtru. ~~k. :.e!rl.667
inrs/sto\'esS.16 0768 Shp Sears OB. $3SO oars, SZSO best offe Barren-Walrus-~ .....,.. . -&t&·3832 842-0t37 ._1 -'299 btodify -Futile -EL CAMIHO D a tSflOITSZ, CAFl lS 75 Fiat 124 Sp1dor, like
:\ladamc Alexander - -II 1 Ride Cor MAINSCREAM CLASSIC sun s, ats, "'Souod of Music dolls" loclts.MoiftteftoMe/ ob1el6.trlr,ncwlr;ms& ~Apprx. Today, anyone witb a V Mercedes. Corvettes. new,makcoff•'r. Pvtpty. 675-7707 Service 9020 more. Sl.425. 6-16-8255 o W Ml. wife. t hr ee kids, a .-8. ~~· trl.DI., factory Great aelectioo in 1tock1-.....;;;=======-i---..:.67:..:$-4-=3S8:::.... __ M..ict11 -••••••••••••••••••••••• S81·7SOS. . mothcr·iJl·law, two cats, ~ ... ~i>g~.C:es~ft now.Callfor quote. S..&L.elRg '74Fial128SL. 4-spd, 30J\I
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M ts 1013 CLEA."ING' Al Hogan Brand new cond Xtr~ a mortgage is in t he m ag wheels, AM /FM 21Jj921.a511 OnALLTrade·IM S2,600. E ves, wknds,
••••••••••••••••••••••• & Son we offer quality., sail. moving m~t sell. · M A I NS C R EA M o ( radio. Camper shell. Low 714/523-7250 .. EWPORT DATSUH ~2'316•
l 'ono Mln·O-J\l atic elcc. personal service at a Any reas orrer coo · Americunbre. miles. Must sec to o"-~--...:... ___ ..::__1 •---------ori;an, excellent cond1· price you can't a Hord to sldered. 64~·J006 Melo CycS. O'¥"O predate I Lie. 4S896Y. ,. Alfa ROIMO 9705 Ill Do•e Sfrftt Try Alfa Romeo instead
t.Jon.SUOO.P.P.532·1259 pass up. Hogan & Son 2J34Newport;Blvd CM ~s/ $S~,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near MacArthur F.witySportsCor
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ll7S.5Gl2 o Dirty loot? 495·6638 OVER 70 CARS UMCOLM MERCURY super engine, 4.wht disc. --------' brakes, Michelin radials.
Call S. Coast Yueh\ . MotorcTicles/ 130l N T ti b ates M. DRIVE A Good condition. $1850. • Service for complete in· 76 Sol Cnt 18.5 mo s old, Sc 9 I 50 IM INVENTORY ..,,_... . us n r . • Jcbelln radials. . 645.7542 : "' terlor t, · h 11 full race equip. trlr. rat oo en _..a.Ano 47-0511 Good condition. $1850. LlnLE "
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ClevolondtrumpNw1t.h loGh,MorfH , HOHDVA1~M01SSIOH El'ZFARGO&CO. road lln=s, 'spd. $2800. stereo. Lo ml., gd cond., SHOP&COM PARE lrmtdMew •76
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••••••'•••••••••••••••• $350. 548-7658 i.'\'OS. anc ors. Di:te mast. ComplC'lely resto~ed equip'd w/CB. Bst ofr. "73 Audi. lOOLS, 4dr., air, Wnlnut de8k 60"JC30", wknds l'tc. lmmaculis~ condi 26.1'11 Avery Parkway w/blaek l_acquer. pa1.nt, 8'2·3098. dlx mdl, mint cond.. Trucks $125. C'r('rl('lnu $~O. t 1on. $4500. Phnn MISSION VIEJO burgandy ant cn~anehke wifes car 831•9029 285G llarbor 8lvd. 11,1dd~d i.1d1• c hoir11 looh,Poww t040 6448107. 131·0122495·1026 new, steel belted radial '63Chevy ~T.6cyl,stic.k, · · Costa Mesa M<>--lll40
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847-6237 ••••••• ••• •••••• ••••••• MOW $3197 AUSTIM HIA.LIY 2.870l ~jf ~i~~· r kwy. ,_.. 9721
'72 lluoda, SL 175. Mint '74 Fnrd ~ T. P ia, p/b, MARQUIS MOTORS 21'ochooeefrom. Cta11alci------..,....--.1•••••••••••••••••••••••
condition. $450. Pvt. ply a/c, du:il tank11. l.o mi's. MISSION VlEJO Invest., aen1lblo pay. 174 D..._ ll IO 979-9260 • 9t,.,.' Seit cont'd campcl'. 131·2180 49g.1210 mcnta. Call lordetall!f.
S5500 or ofr . M9·2047 or1--------=-~1 lrithhC•Co Hetchbock '70 Ronda too~. Aakln1 557..seo.\. '74 Chevy van Xlnt cond 21 ~1,,~2114 4 Speed, rad.Jo. heater, 1150. or best olr. 540-7982 PS · · • ... tinted al"•• I d af\er6pm 4WhHIDrt••s 9550 euto., .Pe.3a.ooo ml 714/tf0·152S .....,, an •u lOp. !--~------•••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell. 497·1Slll eve1. •=---..:-.-----• mKLL. Stk1447f .•
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Dirt permit pd to "78. 1 Hu ma.oy extrlls includ· olr. 496-2058 morns.
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petJtJve racer. Perl. trail IMPORTS (fiberglass>. full bed b ike L aau na 11111 top Ide & full •auch · • 1 • Av,,,. PlrwJ< .D. Prwy. pull-out. 20 gal b~t/cold
1_83CM127 ___ . -----·' 28701 Mar.-uerite Ptrwy, pt'eSll water, 10 lb pro
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wuakt S3 400. Wanted drtve: 13,000 miles, 11Ud· burner stove & oven. '13 Bavaria· (818.JSJ>.
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'72y ___ ._a250MX. C'.-uaraot~. 8llO W. lSUI IJ1·2040 49Mt49 __, St, No, 7~, NB. 548 034e.
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1970 k ormOM G hio ''1 ~t.-n"• l!H 11.lllO MIWPORT DATSUN Mew • Uted ttl Ti.r.i•. 0 ,·cm:aulod. A 1 ONLY sz 997
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213/921-8588
714 /Sll-7250
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213/921-1511
714/523-7250
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--PIS. rum &ood· UOO. Ph. i.pprec1aU:. Lie. 21111.\'P. rulb be.au11fully $1500 -root. tuited itla'\J\. -.nttl 2626~10allVD. '74 Cor vette 350. T·top Ml-IJIJ SJ999 a-n 1433 '75 Fury. z IJr, 1'1-i 1·~ \'O\<"S 19201\Q<>l COSJA MW air. auw, <'I.nary Yfllow , .__....._ tt4 tt air. vlllyl t op. 1. lt .. 11l $3266
'6J c.,...,,
<NCXUO>. Slltld&
$899
Blk Int . am/fm 1\.ereo -• SANT A AMA lfl72 Pinto, auto. radio, s:wo. Ph 4!1l tim tile wtit. lu& rack, i.s. --·••••••••••••••••••• UMCOLM Macuay s1150 or o rrer. Cherry S40· S630
ml. Xlnt cond &:SMMl '14 UMC:OLM 1301 N. Tl.-Un Cofld, 4N·217S '-Hee tt'5
COMTIMIMTAL s..t.Aae 547.0111 · ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•Rt< IY 1SStaUon Wa,:011 Sharp. '74 Le Mum; S11or1 t\>ui>e '"'"' 13 ,.._..., .. d.t ..... l .... 4 Spd. •ti beltl.'d lln.~. PS PB f : 2626u'"'al0• 1LVD J-·ully PC>Wl'r eq_wpPfli '--.._ •• • '~ ~ ra<Uo. s:?!QO 498·2670 • · artory "" · t.a~ ""' " · f'7-\.-.# ! ~-·1 ~·-··
'14CorntteT-Top
AC. • Spd. lo mile$
1har p . I.ea H / buy
<IBOLOS)
lrithhCwCo
Jll/694·2154
71 .. /990-2525
wlth lodlvldual •Piil top. l~WMr, l'lew U.m1, --· ___ deck, vanyl lOp.631 3107 COSTA MESA
te..U. Hall, !JI\ at.et'r· :.,m4m .::.Ci9 p/w • air. -,..utt 9960 '75 Fireb•rd l"orornla ~ 'ij.\ T rl1rd l ownr • lot11'kd Inf• cruise control. -· · · ' "l '"' ... 000 m1•,. s11,ftr \\ "lk bC'uut) "tin r.-cords. •• ' •.. ··•··1 ...................
I t I I t •• e t ,
• ,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • • " ' v ctc.JWI pp ... 2 7 I " r"" Stereo. rel.tr WlO '59 IU Wilt w/lt!9S than • 1ntt'r. AM I F;\I \:.ll>~l'lt\', "'""" •""' 14 _
\low defros ter. 10 63M or\I mi. Gd ll~. 67...., ..... 9'$400. uir, t>O<Kl N ll\I ~IW() y 9974
I Camino SS. AM·fM '7f VET. All power. til te. New aee 4·bolt wheel, au lo. \ M /FM
pW aMll. New Uros lu.11age rack :\lui.t :.ell
~•11easRe. Pi;t1c8ed1 at .~-It runs 1rt. $500/ o f r. 1:1n 6pm, 731-170.. 751·1648 Anytime •~•••••••••••••••••• ~OW eta1 U<' .,.,o . &&>'1'79S -~r. no 817500. '63 Pl,ymoutb Fury IJJ, '68 Flrebird. Ncedb r1un' ·~1 \ <'J.:J 11.1t<"hh"d. 4 $7399 1975 OLDS good COl\d, S800 or ~st Ust ofr. 545 :l441. 116 :.pd . GT it usp<'nslon. olr. C.U-tlOI M7·93'&9 SAHTA ANA MIMffY lfGHT offer.847-1422 .,. ~~~ c \1 rad1u.111r. ~' s..57~
UMCo&.M MlllCURY Lux1117 Hardtop Coupe. ...... .... t ....._ ..._ 9100 l\tdot, lotew ttoo
lJOl N. Tuaun Sphl pwl' · &e:JllS. <-ruS.5~ •••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••\••••••••••••••••••
'74CHEVY
MONTI CARLO
\l·&. auto. trans . factory
.air cond . l>O" er steer
1nK. spc>rts vinyl top, tilt
i.teenn11. radlCI. ht>alcr
S11per :.hurp . lo"
mileage car' L•C'.
°"8£KD. Pnced to sell at
$3999
SANTA AHA
'LINCOLM MERCURY
1301 N. Tustin
~AH 547-0511
p ala 4 Ooor·l970.
~B_. AJG. AJ'f. Jtlj cond. Best ofr. 64.>5512
1'67 IMPA.U SS
Automatic. factory air
540-5630
1011 \ "O\ & SO\
• l 1"4\ ( ll N Mt HCURY
2626 HAlllOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA
'69COUGAR
cond. & pwr. steenng. A '00 Cougar Con\•ert. To
CLt\SSIC ! (U\'1':530) cond. new tires. nev.
)1USfSELL! t rans. bat le r y
NOW $699 alternator. SlSOO bst ofr
Q:)R BEST OFFER 1 4.9tH>'718
toWM &Cowitry 'fQ!t.oSales & Leasing '73 Cougar XR·7. n pwr, x
• 21917 Harbor. Costa Mesa cond. $3700. ofr Litt
CALL 64/>.4446 ~~4418
. . .,.. 9935
s.toAno 547•0522 control. stereo rudto &
11wr. windows + door locks. (918LPG >
540-5630.
1011\,0\ & 'O\
• l INCOLN ·MERCURY
2626 HARBOR ILVD.
COSTA MESA
.$5195
1972 Pinto runabout, auto,
new tires, roof rack. dl.x
interior, 30.000 orig mi. 1
owner. $2495. AM/FM
tape, factory air
73 M..-cury MOfltego
Auto. tr.ans,. futlory air ~'1ne e~.
condll1on1ni;. power .... ~.i'~ -~C
steering. power hrokes. ~-~
radio. heater. 13 T o .,.G? •• ._..::1.lllli-choose from). •433HSU> _,...
Low as • 9'J.1959
$2777
540-5630-
·11 Pinto. 2 dr, pvt ply,
gooJ lransp0rtalion car
SBOOSS7--4047
67 Chevellc W~n. \8, •••••••••••••••••••••••
a uto, S,595 Day s, 41\tonaco <ldr \mvl top.
673-n619. f~v<'s, 645-~l~.:.._ FUil pwr, A)t 1ni Xlnt 1011\~0\ & SO\
• U NCOL N M~ RCURY 1000 Corva1r, t dr. ex· rond. Sl750. 968-o~oo
cel lent c-o n d1t1on -'1Woan~pcond. 2626HARIOlllLVO.
&&6-6223 l owner. M25 COSTA MESA
~ ... ~~."! ... : ... !~~ ~.~."! ....... !~1~.~."! ....... !~~1~·.~:.~ ....... !~~
'M Chevy 11 Auto. good _ _ S52~07S '68 Men: •-door sedan. ~~ R & IL S32S. Ford 994 Heater._ P IB. f>/S. AM·
-•••••••••••••••••••••••F M. P\'l ply. S800.
'76 MonzP dpydt>r Torino Wagon. 1972. auto, 644~ _
Must <1ell 6 p a as. P I S. R I H. MW>t Sell . Gomg back to
__ 64_5_·0_101_ $1,200/bstofr. 675-144.S scbl, ·12 Montcgo !\IX
'14 ~tc carlo, p/s. plb.
vln'top, auto. Beautiful.
~· Pvi P~. 41M-M4a_:_
'JS FORD Brougham963·~74
GRAN TORINO tcmM) 9952
9 Pus:.cn~er wagoo. v.-. ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••
auto. trans, powers~r· '74 MUSTANG II ~ala Wagon, runs &
j mt great. New access .. y r ,.$795. 49!: 1768
ing. l>OW<'r brakes. fac· GHIA
tory air condition.in&. Auto. trans., rartory air AM/F~~ stereo, dual aw· condllionlng, power 'tit 'camaro. nt!w tires, ang trulgat e, l.uccage :steering, disc brakes,
pwr wand .. air, runs rack. l,,ow m1l~a 1te . radio. healer, vlnyl roof,
&GQd,$1250P.P.642-1928 Great family car. Ser. t inted g lass. Silver
)
1975 CHEVROLET 132'74l. I met allic with sunroof, ~ $4799 exlm nice! (469LPDI. r. alibu Classic 1-Mat<' S........... ......... I s~s1s Wagon. llas alr c.-ond . A"'~"'"~ .,
AM f~t radio. roof rack UNCOLM MEllCUllY 540·5630 & 26,SSO males. Extra 1.301 N. Tustin
Met:! (985LUZ>. For s.t.Ana 547.051 I 1011\~0\ & SO\
• l INCOl N l,/l f f>( \IRV 1 Mle or lease 1t MQ95. 1----------1
Cort f'ox Leasmg·<"all ·72 Gran Torino Wen.
MS-3661. Auto, mr, ruck, clean. 2626HARIOR BLVD.
~•-----9925 Must sell. M:ike~olfer. COSTA MESA
sn-Olli home 642-3213 4t ••••••••••••••••• ----·--· '65 Mus tang, 289 GT. ·1~· Cordobu. Burgundy '65 Mustang, 4 s pd. new; Clean. $1,100. Pvt Pty.
w J~b l l andau lop, motor. VS. n<'w palnl.I C311644-5346.: _
_ J,oaded. Ml-4\2A ~ood, m'•&~. S800'j'70 Mach l . 361 AM ffM
'72 , Chry11l<>r Newport. ------tape, .rd cond. Bes t offer. ~r., PS. r n. vinyl top, '67Squire Wgn. Xlnt cond.1 S36-1S86 _ _ fn. Ply. $13SO. 586·7912. uverall. F\tU PoWt'r. S87S!'73 u h 1 R...,, ._ h t ----or olfer. 631·3388 mac · .. ,, .s " 1 e. 'tit Crown Imperi a l ------PS. PB, AC, lo mileage,
Coupe. Almost perfect. ·67 Ford Stirk shm $3400. 546-1567
•$6001494.0.120 SlOO. 644-7110 u 6 1 1 k _ --_ _ __ mustang. cy , st c
CCMllHMntat 9930 lOOZ Ford Wagon, A/C, shift, xJnl t·ond. $1350 • • • • •• • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • r 1s r / o etc· S4 675-2346
73 LiMCOlH 1s:ooto5:00PM) ~ Auto~ 6 cyl, 37,600
COMTIM&ITAL I ORIG. MI'S. P<'rf cond.
2-DOOR COUPE 1~1t $1300.:.._•!M~~
l"u"1 power equipped MOWISTHETIME
"1th.air t•ond., low mll<>S. ft>r job lle<!lteni to check Olds....W.. 9955
Nice cur! I.le. UON .. 'Y t he Dally Pilot Help •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spr<'ially priced 11t Wanted dnssiriculion. If •71 Cull ass S upreme, $4699 lhi! job you want ls oot Coovt. lmmac. All U ·
SAMTA AMA thcrt! you mlitht consider tras. $?850. 6"45-6625. offtorinti your Kcr vlces•-----LIHCOLH MIRCURY with an 11d In the Job '66 Cullnss Convt, xlnt
1301 N. TU8t111 Wanted cat~gor) Phone cond. Must set> lo fll/Prt'C
s-toAM 547·051 t 642·~8 $1150.642·79521rtll
...... Mew HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
••
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DUNTON f ORD'S DOIN' IT!
The'7 6 FORD SELL DOWN Continues
PINTOS! MAVERICKS!
GRANADASI COURIERS!
TRUCKS!
We're SELLING DOWN-
To the BARE WALL5-BARE FLOORS.
DON'T WAIT-COME IN TODAY!
':: 1976 fOID GIANADA
~' • • Tl •ITll SllTY
w • ..,.,,.,..,.,,,,....111o~ ... _, _ _..,. __ ,...,.....i
_..... ...... _,........ -,_,."_-',.......,IN -W
1976 FORD COURIER
76
•) 99 OH. '8676 MO. --__ .._ __ _ ... _ ... _......,,.~ _,$ !.~-:-~~~ 307676 .... ... -..... ·---·
'
Beat the
Price
Increases!
Take Action
NOW!
\\t ~ ~ou •SU1Ctttl~ • to 'Ullllnt' your
a11tomoblle-<'Olldll1on and to ACT !'OW .. an st'~ oC bit) llll1 a'" v.ttks from now •1-
pr!ttt •ill alrMSt C'ttUUll) bt ~t!Ol
tOGKElt:
Featuring:-
I "Dt-'nto" Prict>s
that makt you feel as if it's um!~ You'll
REALLY get HUGE SAVINGS, ·
~ew Car \\'arranty
. with evety demonstrator sold ... and
low-cost credit te rms to suit your every--
requ irement!
Typlr.I Eu•I*
'76 GRAND MARQUIS
z.l>OOll HOUGHAM
'6976
t • .-~•flh4", .. ,,._. .. n ~ •"•\ • \t~•
tool V.ft1V'••tl• (iMMftll b~ It" M.ttfll"1if
Alr'9."""liit •v-"tt ,..,,._,,,, AM1r·~ l lHf'tt h!Wf"f
llll""'"'f ,..,.,., w .. , ..... " .--..... ··~ "'-· l<rtt AMa u.-• ...,. .. __ 11r,.. .. 1._ ..
eet.ft•• ,.,.,u,.ma .,.u.-..i" ••••• ,.,,, '• -"''
Choose from:·
• 4 Coatlntlltalt e J Muk JV e 8
Marquis • I Cougars • 3·MonCegos • I
Monteco Wagon • 1 Capri • I Comtt •
l Bokatl • 7 Monarchs • All Vtry
Low Mlleagt Demoattr1lort .
-All at HUGE SA Vlt\GS
1 ht• i7 in11dt·I~ JUM lllllrtt'll to MllW •
\f1U CRJI Ill kt• Ill) c·orly tlt•hVl'I) ••• 1·11mr
un over 11nd a.11.. •
ltMUwtl•C.tl .....
" .. M•rll Cle•r•llft
'14 t'ONTINENTAJ. .,. '11 ..... CONTININTAL C'Pt:.
'4699
'14 CONTINENTAL MARK IV
'7399
' ,
• ..
' \
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• I • i ' •
CLEAN
. UP .
SUPER
SALE
WE MUST
MAKE ROOM
FOR ARRIVING
'77 Models
OVER 200 76•s
NOW
PRICE
SLASHED
TO THE
BARE
METAL
--
--
Brand New
'76 CHEVETI"ES
YOUR CHOICE
$2699
SCOOTERS
#2 7162~161 9
#27492 1-1667
•
Brand New 176
LUVTRUCKS
YOUICHOICI
s3349
LUVTRUCKS
#239434-1645
#241282-1746
1976
N
A
"HATCHBACK"
AM radio. body s1d8 moldings.
(SGC2057139)
52877
""-fa.&l-• "WAGON"
(WBA20294904)
53077
BRAND NEW
1976
DATSUN
8-210 H.B.
4 speed , radio. heater ,
undersea!! (HLB210847180) sna
•
USED CAR
SAVINGS
'74 PATSUM PICKUP
Radio. heater, 4 speod. 8 Pac·
Camper with 1tove. sink water
storage, ice box, lots of storage.
sleeps 4. (528975) .
'72TOYOTA
CILICA
4 speed. rad io, he11er. ai r
c ondltlon1no & blue interior.
(2MFNE). Must see to apprecltte.
16f DATSUM
DUMPTIUCK
• apeed, redio. hNtef. extended fl.t
bed. du.I Wheels. C\llfOm interior.
(57035U) • •74 FOID
ICOMOUMI YAM
Orange , air conditioning, radio,
heater. pawer steering, 18,800 miles.
f55577Z)
'74 DATSUN
260%
Automatic, radio, heater. air moctttiooing. m11g wNels I .itvw
with bl.ck interior. Low mffeeoe
(CJ04.481).
'
. '
SPECIAL
1976 .
ARROW
SALE
o.ht••• v-.. -...... Mew 1976 Arrows ••• W1 7f ow
n.. to S..• "' -.... Arrow ofYowCMic.!
.......
llAMD MEW76 Pl.Ylit()UTH ADOW
"speed, 4 cytinder 1800 cc. enotne.
vioyl bucket seats, eoox 13 tires.
{7L24K67301108)
52995
WHAT MORE
CANA
LITTLE CAR
GIVE!
(Valid to 10 p m. SundaY.
September 12th, 1976.
Subject to prior sale.)
OPEN DAILY
UNTIL I 0 r .M.
INCLUDING SUM»A Y!
BUY
FROM
IKE
'73 VO~VO
1641
Air. automatic & more (1'053JGCJ
'4799
'74 TOYOTA
MARIC II WACIOH
/t+,ut() tt Y\if',._ ~ ..-()n(f.t"""'"1 pnwA' t;tf·• .. ,.,
""'""'~ fOll'~I)
'2876
'70 TOYOTA
COIOL.l.A WACiOH
,. ,,. • ....i , .J. '·•n"Jq ,,,... ~w· .:f
'I 476
'74 JI•
CJI
AM /FM •OO'l \wJlN <4 ..,+,....i •t•"'I, roll bar.
htrl. "'ICJ'l\. ~ fq4()QJS)
'4376
'73 MAZDA
ptCl(Uf'
4 •.peed. an corO'>Oft'tl9. .000. ~. ~
rit@ ... & a.~• !~XI
12176
'74TOYOTA
~OllOUA O'I.
luo. lfclrg.. rodio, heo1ar, ~ roof ""It car!
J428K8S)
'2276
'74 TOYOTA
MAUMWAaoN
/lo/to. trors4 or cood1~ pow-<'~
FM !ado, heat• e,..,o nee car' I0• ''1111
'2176 '
YEAR-END
CLEARANCE
ON All 1976
BUICK SKYHAWKS
EXAMPU SAYIM6S •••
Brand New 1976
· SKYHA WK "S"
EQUipped With V-6 engine. 4 Speed
radio, body side moldings, etc
(t109663)
s39a9
SUP~R RESALE
SPECIALS
1975FOID
•RAMADA
Uk& new condition ttiruout. Low
mileage -only 18,000 miles.
(821MMO). OM.Ys3777
1974UMCOLM
COMTIMIMTAL COUPI
Has everything plus low, loW milellQe
-only 26.000 miles. (623l.FGJ.
OMLYs5999
1973 FOID
•IAMTOIUMO Wllh air conditioning & vinyl te>p. One
of the sharpest in the area.
(709G0U). OMLY$2444
1975 OPIL
MANTA
Automatic transmission &. extra
clean. (067724)
OMLYS2666
1974 AAT
IHWAM>M
Automatic. air condlt!Gning & low.
low mileage -only 24.000 miles.
(&49MXC:,, 52 777
RECENT TRADE
LUXURY CARS
AREA
TRADITION
WITH US! • '1' FOID F-150 414
1 AM FM. t11pe cassette, custom cab,
4 wheel drive, 13.000 miles. sliding
, windows. c ICl8363)
'6788
,1 '74 COUllll Pta(UP
4 speed. Jackman m aRs, tarp,
yello\\l. 183208U >
'2588
'75 CHIYY LAGUNA
Loaded, Loaded! (8928NW)
'4166
'74MUSTA ... R.+41A
Auto. t r a n s ., f actor y ai r
conditioning, power steering·, disc
brakes, radio. heater, vinyl roor,
tinted Rla~!I. Sliver metallic with
sunroof, extra nice! (469LPDI.
53575
'71 MllCUIT MA194'fS WA&OM
i\ulo t r 11n 1t . loctor y air
cond1llonln1t. powt•r i.te<onng. power
broke:., radio, ht':iter, 9 Passen1?er.
tM!!Nl>V>
'4888 '71 CAPll COUPI
v~. 4 speed, AM /FM stereo radio,
heater, 40.000 miles. Super sh11rpl
(S81POF).
'2295
'7J MUCUllY MOKr90
A uto. tra n s .• racl or y air
condllloninir, power slttn!\11, power
btakes. radio, healer, (3 lO choolle rrom>. (43311SU). Low as
'2777
'?I CCMleAll 111
351 V-8. auto. trans .• fadory air
condlllontn1, piower !!leering, power
bnkes. 8 track stereo tape, radJo.
Sharp Inside • out! (Stk. lMC77).
'2575 . ·nr.-v.e. aut o. t rans .. flctory air condiUonJng, power 6teeling, power
brakes. power windows, power
seats, radio. heater. whitewall ti~.
vinyl roof . tinted glHs. wheel
covers. 1920;32 66
11amn
STUDENT
LEASE
PROGRAM
BANK•TERMS
~ ~
FIATll/t
_.-/..~~
·O: UL
flA T I 21 C:USTOM
2·0001 SIDAM
•\()
--/. .. J.~,_:}
.0:0 I -6,,.
FIAT 121 STATIOM WAaoH
FIAT I JI z..oooa COWi
/~ ~·~ ~
HAT IJI STATIOMWACiOH
O.tir 140 ....... "'"
Cw~
We Ser-nee WW We W
HllfeS-la~.
•• s-lce Miii -C.....hW~.· U, Te .... ,_.. o.,t.
MAZDA
NOW GIVES
THIS AMAZING
5 YEAR OR
75,000 MILE
ENGINE
FACTORY
WARRANTY
ON ALL
NEW '75 & '76 '
ROTARY
CARS & TRUCKS!
PLUS •••
We're hcOO!lg a
FREE
FOR ALL
Ma.lda will l>IY all Mt"'°8 c:cst• of normal UM (except gas) for any
rotary engine car or truck l)Urehaed
new on or 1fter July 1. 1978, for two
years or 26.000 milel, whichever
ce>m.-first. Your Mazda dealer wlll
l)rollide You with all l>lftS. labOr and mllenale lor ... MMce Of ....,..
'9QU!red on all f.c:tQIY eQUli>men1.
Th11 offer It good only In cettllln
..... and for • llmtted ""-·
Sll>EI" car
YaklES
D
0 1975 OLDS
NINETY EIGHT
Lux. H.T. Cpe. Split pwr. s-.
cruise cont.. pwr. windows, doer
locks, stereo radio. (918LPGI
'5195
0 1976 VOLVO
264&L
Sunroof. leather. stereo & tlPO, llr
cond Only 8,098 mites (201REt)
SALE PRICED
n 1976 SIYtU.I,
Leather 1eal s, cruise cqntrtl1
AM/FM & 8 tr11ok tapo. Fl ... to
ohooM.!4665171 Low as
'I 0,700
n lf74 COUPI DIYIJ.I ~. atereo radio. cabnotet lllJ
full 1>o wer Four t o choo9i~
(024RED) Low as
'6595
0 ' I t73 SIDAM DmLl.I
Pfufl vlnyt top. 1e1ther. stereo
'(658HVE) •
'4795
n t t72 COUPI DmUI
leather seats. stereo red•o.
wMel. lull pwr. (592NOfJ
'3995
... ~ ..
11M 601N6 TO P~ETEND
TO HOLD T~E FOOTBALL,
CHARLIE 6ROWN ...
NANCY
THAT'S
MY
CHAIR---
I PUT IT
THERE
• .
"·
,,
FINAL
SPORTS
SUNDAY, SIPHMllR 12, 1976
HI . SLUGGO
WHAT
FOR?
• I\
..
LOCAL
WANT ADS
MEN NEVE~ ~EALL '<'
LISTEN TO WHAT
WOMEN ARE SA'{1~G,
DO THELi?
Bv Ernie liushmilf er
LOOK ---
SOMEONE
PUT A CHAIR
UP IN
THAT TREE
. .
'"' l'I .. VI. 1>11 Oii -AH rigllta ,_,_
• 1971 h V•lltd Fe1i.ir1 SyndlC•I• 1n~ •
-c llfN1E-
8 V SHMtLLl!!lr<.
FUTURE
SITE OF NEW
DRIVE-IN
MOVIE
...
•
ANO
WHAT !'Ve
~AID /'j
A ~ACT"!
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AL.I. or: WMICl-4 Ptl'OVE~
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INCIDENTALLY, WHAT
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Interviews by Larry Bortateln,
Contributing Editor
tbletes
With'' '' We Went ~arehlog ror the
Most Colorful. Charlsmatle,
Sexiest Athletes lo the world.
Look. Who We Found?
Charisma, star quality, IC1 appeal, those of the put ... Education and the
mapetism-whatever you call it, media have made people conform to ac-
aome athletes flave it, othen don't. cepted standards, and that reduca the
11\at'• the way It is today, and oumber of colorful auya lite Dizzy Dean
that's the way it'a always been. and Satchel." But Veec:t did admit to feel·
FAMILY WHnv wu 'reminilcloa re-ina a cel1&in electricity watcbioa a Pete
cently with BUI Veec:k, colorful praident Rose in bueb911, a Joe Namath in foot-
of the OUcaao White Sox, anct'he put it ball, a Bobby Hull or Gordie Rowe in
this way: "If you broupt 110me people hockey or a Julius Boros or Arnold Palmer
down from Mara and aat tbcm in the ball· in 1olf. "I can sense it. I can feel it," aaya
part wheo Bahe Ruth wu playina. they'd Veec:t. '1'bae 1uya can communicate
be able to reel the aparb be couJd 1eoer· somethlaa without wonk, and what they
ate. They'd know ri1ht away that thia man communicate excites people."
wu sometbina apeciaJ. After our chat with Veec:t. FAMILY
"'1be same thjoa would be true if they WIBHL Y went to a number ol other aporta
could see Satchel Pa.iae amblina in rrom experts and asked them who, in their
the bullpen. And the amazina thins about opinion. were the molt .. charilmatic'' ath-
it is that thOle people with the mo.t cha· letea in the world today. 1be experts we
risma usually don't think tbere'a aoythina tailed to were P_.. V• w.......,
diJlerent about themae.lvea. Dizzy Dean editor of "womeoSporta" mapzine, Ala
wu about u cok>rfuJ as they come, but Kerne, former football star turned 1V
he bad no idea he wu unusual. Where he personality, .....,.. P8", author of ""Ille
came from, everyone acted and apoke the Superwives: Life with the Giant Jocks,"
way he did." Don ller9cllth, another football star who'a
If Veeck is uncertain u to what consti· found a home on 1V, and Dick ldtup,
tutea chariama or star quality, be ii cel1&in a 1V commentator and editor of "Sport"
that today's athletes aren't aa colorful as magazine. Here's their Jilt (ript). ............... .....,,....,...,Quw...,.
MMt
CharlSl'Mtlc
AthletM
(I.Wed Ale>hebetlcalty)
......... All ......,Connon
A. J. Fo,t .... ,,..,
John HMlcek
Gordettowe
(lc•hodrtJ .........
AmoklP ... .........
LMTN¥1no
Women
JoAnneC....
(golf}
ctwteEwert
E'WOftM Goolll80ft9
IMlleJMnKJng
OlpKOfW
Fr.ncle Unleu Lutz
(flack}
MlfJ Jo Peppler (vollrt,,.11}
JuclJR-*ln
Klllhrlwltur (mat•thon}
Virginie Wede
ABOUT JOE NAMATH
Don lhredlttt: "He makes this sport tick, is
what he does. I know that neither be nor the
Jeta have done a whole heck of a lot lately, but
Joe is atilt the one football player everybody'
knows and that includes your little old Jadiea
who wouldn't know 1 football from an unidenti·
fled ftyina object."
Dk* lchulp: "He atill hu it all-the loob,
the atyle, the awaucr. At Iona u he ataya in
football, he'll be one or lhe aporu world's mott
excilina ftaures."
Contif111t d
P:AMILYWHKLY,le•111M11 ll,1'1t •I
,,
..
Athletes Wlth"'It~
Continutd
ABOUT BILLIE J~~KING
P_,. Y• w....-: "Bil Jean revolu-
tionized tennis and women's s ru in aeneraJ
becauac of the strength of her penonality. Who
dse couJd have done it? She put her car~T and
in
Downtoonly
reputation on the line to fight for the overall
improvement of women's conditions in sports.
She had so much opposition, but she aucceeded
anyway. People should never forget that."
Alu IC8rr•: Ml have to admit l don't cive a
rap about tennis. but Billie Jean;-who'ra--nice-
sirt, really took on the bis boys and won. l thin.le
that women's sports still have a long way to ro.
but without Kins. they'd probably still be in the
Dart Ases. This girt has charisma, all right."
lRUE
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t)
~'Ihle, loner than eter in bu:
And a taste ftOl1ll changing to. Think about it.
Wtmmg: The Surgeon Gen111I Hu Ot1enn1ned
Thet Ctgar11te Smomg Is OIOCJlfOUS to YM Helfdl. _. ............ 5 ... ~W'. 0.5 ... nimllll.
.. ,. ..... .., Flt M9dlod.
ABOUT MUHAMMAD ALI
981 Veedl: "Ali has a tide, Heavyweight
· Boxin1 O\aplpioo, that has built-in charisma.
But he hat taken that and run with it. Nobody
can duplicate him. He's the best-known atblete-
probably the best-known per$o,.-in the wortd."
Dldl ldwep: "I covered him for the fint time
when he bolled at the Rome Olympict in 1960,
and even way back then, when he was only 18,
he had a style, an appeal that was just totally
unique. He couldn't have created it. No 18-ye&f·
old can go out and create a personality for him-
aelf that doesn't already exi•t inside of him."
ABOUT JOHN HAVLICEK
.....,.. Perr: "There's one fUY who has so
much charisma that the aupentan Crom other •port• think he's biger than they are-and that's
John Havlicek. A couple of yean ago, when
Robert Redford invited Bob Woodward and Cati
Bernstein to his home to discuss the making of
"AU the President's Men," be also invited John
and bis wire Beth. WhiJe Woodward and Bern·
stein sat around wonderin1 when Redford wouJd
besin discuuin1 the film with them. Redford sat
lalkin1 buketbaJl with Havljcelc. That'• the kind
of pretence this man has."
Wide World
ABOUT WALT FRAZIER
P...a• VM w....-: "Ke baa beautiful
muscle deve&opment and a way of moving that
lets you know he's always in control of his body.
Besides that, he has tremendous presence Qn the
buketball court-a kind of dianifled, businesslike
approach that catches your attention."
Now A Word
About Sex Appeal
C hariJma'• one thins. What about old-
fashioned tell appeal? Herc PAMILY
WEEKL v went to a different aroup of
people-and came up with a different list.
The people we talked with were Lair• B•gh,
aolfer, Bllffe Jun King, tennis champion, Bob
le11gren, pole vault champion, Donn. •
V.one, swimmer,"""'' George, former Mita
America, Lenore HenMr, editor of "Ladies'
Home Journal." Dick ldMN!p, editor of "Sport"
maaaz.ine. ....,,. fl'llllow, manaaina editor of
"Sport." P....e• Y• w....-, editor of
"womenSportt," K-., ....... a marathon
runner. and Peuea lp1rttet, a profe11lonal
I • FAMILY Wl'lKlY, l111t1•1r It, 1111
bowler. Our own Contributin1
Edit« for Sports. Urry aort..
tteln. also had some comments.
We asked the women to rate
the men aod-lbe-mcn ao __ lal.t _
about the women. What
emerged might be called sports'
first .. AU-Sexy Team."
Sexiest Athletes
(u.d AlphllbellGalty) .....
.......... Al
ArthurMhe
ljom Borg (tennis)
0....Co••• .... ,,..., ...........
Jolwl NeWCOMbe (tennl1J
Douglwlen
llob 181 .. (pole 'llU/r)
0. J. ......
~ ...... (golf) eu.r c...... fullngJ
~ .... a.. (•urllng)
EwGoNtlong
DoNtllr .......
J..eLJNt
,.... ..,.,.,., (bowling)
KMllJ....., ...,;. a.... (Joc .. y)
VltglnllWlde
Here were some of the
comments:
ABOUT EVONNE
GOOLAGONG
j
3 i
Blom Borg: "Evonne Goola-
aon1 is very sexy the way she
movea oo and off the court.
SR'a vuylleenrillrlong ~
ful lep. I also think Virajnia
Wede and Billie Jean King are
sexy, but in different ways. Vir-
ainia always plays so beauti-
fully, with great 1trokea and
Ions 1trida c:overina the court.
She racmblea a ti1rea with her
long dark haJr. Billie Jean's
been on top Tor ao Ions. and she
la a very aay lady once you set
to know her."
PmMl4I YM w..,..._: "I've
found that molt tennis playen
think Bvonnc Ooolaaona is a
warm, vivacious penon with
1reat so appeal. She hat mar-
veloi. body control as a player
and she has a friendly out1oina
penon allty. too. And she'• nice
not juat to people ·she knows.
She's the same with ~eryone."
C tMJiRWd
'-Mll~VMEICLV, ... 11"•1 tl,tm • r
If you've spent a good part of your
life looking at slim people and
wishing you could look aa· attrac-
tive as they do, answer this. How
many ways have you tried to loee
that weight? By taking reducing
drugs? Diet pills? By craab diet-
ing? Living on liquids?
And what for? So you could
make youneU jitt.ery and jumpy
and drive everybody elee up the
wall? So you couldait and llip your
meals while the rest of the family
dug into good solid food? So you
could keep beping that thoee diet
pills would work "overnight" like
you thought they would?
Whichever way you choee
to reduce, chances are it wu
eo draatic you wound up a
nervous wreck. And it's quit.e
undentandable. s.:a\188
thoee are all unnatural waya
to loee weight. ls there
then a natural way to eat
Jeee, eo you shed tboee
ftCMaive pounds wit.bout
nem>ua aide eftecta?
U it meane c:loiQI it with will-
power alone, that can be tough.
Fact is, in a ~ries of clinical tests,
it was leamed that most over-
weight people find it difticult to
cut back on their caloric intake
without help. And that's where
Ayds comes in. Ay~ Reducing
Plan Candy. It cont.aina vitamins
and minerals bu~ no drugs.
Over the yean, hundreds of
thousands of people have followed
-the-Ay-da plan witb..aucce.. SO
this is not a fad. And remember,
there are no drop involved. Here'•
bow it worb. Fifteen minutee be-
fore meals, you take one or two
Ayda with a hot drink. Thia begins
to satisfy your appetit.e, &0 when
you sit down to eat, you eat leas.
AB a result, you take in fewer cal-
ories and lose weight gradually
and naturally.
By reducing this way, you're
not likely to look drawn and hag-
gard from losing too much too
soon. AB a matter of fact, people
who loee weight on the Ayds plan
oft.en look yean younger, because
it's such a sensible, natunl way
to reduce.
Incidentally, one of the most
appetizing aspects of the Ayd1
plan is the variety in it. There are
no monotonous menus to follow.
YOU am eat regular meals, only
Ayda helpe you eat leu. And you
have four Ayda flavors to choo9e
from: chocolate, chocolate mint
and buttenoot.ch fudge, or chewy
nnilla caramel.
So if you'1e yearning to be
elim and attractiw, to be admired
by your family and friends, get
.tarted on the Ayda plan. It's the
beet way to prove that th.ii ia a
.ale, natural way to take in fewer
caJori8I and be weight.
Athletes Wlth .. lt" an dectridty that few men in • a swiqer. T'he illalioa of
aay 8ekt can matdl." baviaa a lot of KX appeal ii al·
COlllirt11ff
ABOUT
JOE NAMATH
Pue .,...._: "Tberc's oo
one in sports who can compare
w.ithloe Nam.1th for: ee:1 appeal
He's saturated with it." ec..., 8wlba: MHe's DOt
really the type ol guy rd want
to io out with, but he has un-
mist&bble su appeal. He bu
DoM• .. v .... e: "Joe moat u important u havinc a
Namath is OGe oL-* .. 1ei111&Miat~1--..,&oc~ol1M4 Joe'.5-no illuaioa, but
mm in sports today. And be he does wort bard at maintain-
knows that one of the reuont ina Ilia ima,e ...
be's aucceaful and mates a loc L.-. Mer...,: "Joe Na-
of mooey ii that be'• remained math? To me. he's juat a moclto
sinale and cultivated his imqe joke."
ContNot. eppls. t.o diahwubma
with ~tub and door l1Dm'
mqtJed and Ntatnild tJir bame u. Ol••'9
wWl1n the 480QDUCUoua ....
Urry~: "Laura Bauah hu a way of
looking you in the eye that is totally disarming.
at least to a man. Whether she intends to have this
effect or not is subject to question. but no other
woman in sports c~n melt me with just a stare."
lkab I•••••: "She's a ~at-looking girl with a
very pretty fa<lC. I always went for pretty faces. My
wife Kam hat a very pretty face. So does Laura-
onc of the prettiest in sporta or anywhere else."
ABOUT
BJORN BORG
Riie ..._ Klftg: "With his
._ ... charm and pc.nonality, he's ao-
ina to attract many new fans to
men's tennla. You know, wom-
en'• tennii has been spectacu-
larly successful around the
world in recent years, and the
men's aame hu needed some-
one like Bjorn to be its sex
symbol. I sec only one problem
with Bjorn-he may take too
many fans away from us!"
ABOUT
. d. SIMPSON
Donna de Y•OM: "O. J.
and I have worked together a
few times on tclevi.sion, and I
always found him very ou11oing
and charming. He hu a won·
derful pcnonallty, and de6-
nltely has 1CX appeal."
Lwre Heflhef: "I find him
attractive as a human bcina and
araccful as an athlete.''
ABOUT
JOHN NEWCOMBE
l'*Jt Fletow: "To me, the
aexinl man in sports is John
Newcombe. the great tennis
player. I like his form, and you
can draw yoor own con<:lusions
as to what I mean ,_
by that." 1AU1
• • MMLY •e.1nv. '•""'" It,,.,.
.,
Great Ideas
For the
* ~ow yours rates * ~he smaH 11ppllan"es * ~he quick.est re"lpes * ~he-d~oratlve trends
By fto8alya Abrevaya/Marllya BalUlea
•
Exciting thiop an: happening in the
kitchen-because we an: thinking
differently, living differently, cooking
differently than we did a decade ago.
The kitchen is break.in& out of its ""-
tan&Je into the round and odd-angular. It
is spilling into the living room becaUle
boats want to be with their guests; into the
family room because food pfq>aration and
serving are becomina more of a family
affair. Microwave ovens, indoor barbe-
cues. compacton. self-<kfroating and self-
clcaning devices, all either unavailable or
costly a number of ycan ago, no longer
seem to be luxuries.
Buildcn, who recently have tried to cut
housing costa by reducing the ai.u of the
kitchen and eliminating some of its con-
temporary conveniences, have been told
by prospective home buyers, "No, we
want kitchens that an: largu, not smaUcr."
So buildcn arc relhinkina. considering
today's lifatyles.
If your kitchen could use a little "break-
ing out," to give it a more spacious,
brighter feeling, here arc some of the lat-
est remodeling trends.
In cMHnetry, "the European look"-
clcan, uncluttered, long on color and ahort
on detail-is the newest. Hardwan: is gen-
erally concealed, resulting In straight,
unbroken lines.
European-inspired cabinets have had a
tremendous impact on the American
market. In the past two yean, they've en·
couraged many of us to "foract Mediter-
ranean" and "think modem."
Not that you can't have ~ Mediterra-
nean-style kitchen if that's what you want.
One great thing about today's cabinetry is
its venatility. With a different door style,
another ftnish. a change of hardware or
different wall and Ooor covcrinp, a
kitchen becomes a transformed environ-
ment, without changing its siu or layout
at all. Contlnunt on pap 10
FAMILY Wf~KlYo a.1111111l1tr tt. 1'71 • t
Co"1ittut'd
What about the major color trend in
llpPll...cee? The No. I best seller is not
a color at all! It's while, followed cloc.ly
by harvest gold.
A trend that is cbangina the look of
appliances is the expanding use of black
alus-replacing clear glau in ovena and
ranaes; it's a perf~ companion to the
naturals and earth tones curnntly favored
in countertops, wall coverings. ftoor cover-
ings and coolnntt.
With cabinets becoming simpler and
appliances so often wearina "basic white,"
it's logical that more pattern should ahow
up on the ftoor and the waJl. Well cover·
Inga are movina away from cute ste~
type "kitchen" patterns-though they are
still abundantly available (but beina better
dcsianed )-and the direction in floor
cow.Inga is toward easy-car~ vinyla in
dramatic patterns featuring medallions.
ftorals, abstract forms that blend attrac-
tively ~ith today's interiors. (K«p in
mind that it's more practlcal to use pattern
where you can replace it, at comparatively
httJe eo11t, than in cabinets and appliances
you'll have to live with for yean.)
Another factor in kitche.n remodclin& is
one· that bas affected, if not swept, the
entire economy: do-it-yourself. E.scalatina
labor costs and more leisure time have
convilMled people who miaht previoualy
have employed professi.onali to take up
their own tools. Amona home ownen con-
templating improvement, the kitchen bu
he.come the do-it-younelfer's chief projccL
How much can you do yourself? Short
of plumbing and electrical wort. quite a
lot, if you're willing and able.
Many kitchen dcalen are conducting
do-it-yourself clinics, aenerally free, but
with advance reaiatration required. With
uplanations and demonstrations of the
proper tools and bow to use them, thcte
specialists supplement the instructiom that
manufacturcrrof-do-it·younelf cabinmy
provide with their product.
To ftnd a apccialilt who will work with
you-or. if you prefer, lo contract the
whole kitchen rcmodcliq job-look for
the emblem of the AIKO (American ln1ti-
tu1e of Kitchen Dcalera) or the lcttcn
CKD (~rtlfted Kitchen Dcalera) after a
kitchen apecialiat'a name. (In tcrma of
coat for "'-ior rcmoddins, includint ftoor
ooverins. the cJ1pert'1 rule of thumb ia:
three tima the cost of new -.pplian<:ea-
your ·sink. refriscntor. cookins uoits.)
For • free national dir~ory of certified
k_itchcn dcsipcra. write to the American
ln.atitute of Kitchen Dealers, Dcptirtmcnt
PW. 11-4 Main Street. Hackcttatnwn, N.J.
071440.
With a little help from kitchen profca·
aionals. you c:an make e•citint thinp hap-
pen in your kitchen. to suit Y""" ramily'•
tifcstyle.
ft • l'Mlll.Y MfKLY, hP4 ...... 1t.111t
Great Things to Make in Your
Well-Equipped Kitehen
Today's well-equipped kitchen will contain a number of small
appliances. Why? Because as lifestyles change and the tradittonal six-o'clock
dinner gives way to "catch-as-catch-can," small appliances fulf;it a real need
for flexibility and individuality. These recipes are designed for the new
m.iracle appliances now on the market.
QUICK CHICKEN AND
SPINACH ELEGANT
(T....,"°"")
2 IMl1apaow• bulter • ---~ cup lllced .....
1 dcwe prtlc, Mlnoecl
1 ter (2~ oa.,) 9llced .,.,,. aa •1, ........
2 (1 lb.) boned,~ cNc*en ........
~,_,pa• ult
1'a ••111 a Dft lf'CIUnCI bled! ........,
1 .... (10 on.) cr--.d .......
2 t81al11,aDn1 .,.tad Pwm11• .._
4 HollMd Nib ..... lllcme
1. Linc b•king pan of toaster-oven with double
thickness of foil, making a I-inch hiah rim.
2. Melt butter io foil pan at 300"F. Add onion,
garlic and mushrooms. Cook for 2 minutes at
3SO•F.
S. Add chicken breasts, turning in butter-onion
mixture to coat. Sprint.le with salt and pepper.
4. Spoon creamed ipioach around chicken.
Cook for 7 minutes at J SO"P. Sprinkle with
Parmesan cheese and brown top for 2 minutes
at 4SO"F.
5. Serve over rusks or tout. Mau1 2 servings
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....,_fertwo.llJGL
KITCHEN DESIGN TRENDS/Flooring
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CINNAMON-WALNUT COFFEE CAKE
(Food Proce1941)
Topping:
t4t~ ......... .......
~cup .... '
1 tlilllllllDDn f'ound ...... lft ..... :
~ cup (1 lkll) .......,, -In 4 • ...,. pleCM
,~ .....
1 ••Pa an pure ...._ atrllCt
2 ...
1 ~-CtNM 1" CllP9......., .. purpa11 tkMlf
1 ~ t11111 aw NIIMI,....,
1 tUlll Hft M1d1'9 eodll
~ 1111,DHI Nit
1. Make toppina: With metal blade in place.
add walnuts, \.2 c:up sugar and cinnamon to
bowt of food proc:asor.
2. Process, tuming.oo and off, until mixture is
combined and null arc coancly chopped. Tum
miuure onto sheet of waxed paper.
S. Make batter: Again using melal blade, add
butter, I cup augar and vanilla ro bowl and
process until combined. about 30 seconds.
4. Add eggs and sour cream. Process until
thoroughly mixed.
5. Combine fto11r, bakina powder, baking soda
and salt. Stir to mix, then ad4 to butter mixture.
Tum on and off 3 or 4 times until ftour dis·
appean.
I. Greue aad ftour a 7-to 9-cup tube pan (an
8-inch sprina fonn pan will work, too).
7. Place half of batter in pan and top with half
of cinnamon mixture. Add remainina batter
and sprinkle top evenly with remainina cinna-
mon mixture.
I. Bake in a preheated, 3SO"F. oven for 4S-SO
minutes. Cool for 10 i:ninulcs in J)8n; tum out
on ract. turning again so topping side it up, to
cool completely. Makes one 2-lb. cake
1"9-..... f9od pn1a111ar ~~~
•bleftd.c1Mip..cllllcl9 ....... ..,,.... ....... ............ .................
., Culllnert.
-
(The twist ia·Best FoodiReal Ma,onnaise.)
• DR.l...:W.
1 1 /3 cups finefychopped 2 ~ flnety
cooked hem chopped p&mienlo
3/ 4 cup finely chopped stunect otNe
SWtss cheese 1 1 /2 teeepootie Pf9P9t9d
1 /2 cup BEST FOODS mustard
Reel Mayonlwlse
ComtMe ell logr9dlents.. SeNe mbdufe in 19rge rol6s
lined .... spinech. SeMls 4.
PUllUT .,,,.1MAT
1 cen (1 1 /2 oz) Frwnctl 1/4 cup BEST FOODS
fried poCato stlcics, Real Meyonneiae
crushed (optionel) 1 /2 cup SKIPPV9 creemy Of
t cup C09fWfy shredded super chunk Pffllut
«*l'Ot butler
1 /4 cup ftnefy chopped celefY 8 slices bnltid
Lettuce
Combine first 4 lng'9dlet its. Spreed 2 tablespoons pnnu\ butter
on ..ct1 of 4 slices breed. Top wtd'I carrot mlxtunt, lettuce end
remeinlng slices bnMid spt9ed wffh AMI Meyomwise. SeNeS 4.
NAii ... l8Qe.WICM
1 plldlllge (3 oz) llnOlced
slic.d hem, cut up
1 tablapoon NUCOA•
--1MIQAlille---
1/4 cup finely chopped cetery
3 tablelpoona BEST FOODS
Reel Mayonnaise
2 l.eble9poons finely chopped
onion
1 /2 .... poon dry mustatd
2 hard coolced eggs, finely
chopped
S.ute ham In margerlne until }u11
browned. Combine remaining In·
gredlents; piece on toaal or bteed. Tr wHh ,..,,_, hom ........ ':
EVERYTHING BEST FOODS TOUCHES TASTES SO GOOD.
..
Make a better meatloaf,
meatball, ham~
~chili,etc.Wlth
MaKe•a· Better Burger:'
llllAKE·A·Bt:i IER
MEAl1.0.V ........... ~ ............
eur,.~llMM' 3/4cup-..-
I ~ground beef I /2 cup c:a19up
1/2 cup .. bned
cnunti.
.... but ..
~heat own to 35lr
Combine Llpkln
Make·a·Bctter
Burger and watet
Add5 re~I~ In·
~Shape
Into loa and p&ace In
shaAow baking pan
Bake 45 minutes or
until done. Makes
6 to 8 seMngs.
.Poff
,
!!~~ME/C()()l\_,BOOK.,,
-A-Smar-t Way to Rate
Your Kltehen
You can calculate your kitchen's .. conven-
ience quotient" by evaluating five areas-
storage ~ce. work space, appliances,
ventilation and lighting-grading each from
one (inefficient) to six (excellent).
A three in any category Indicates room for
improvement. A total score of 15 or less hints at
more than minor remodeling I
A-STORAGE SPACE: b
there eoouab easily acceaible
ltorqc speice for thme itam
you we daily? Are there "out-
of-tbe-way" cabinets for
ltOri.aa i.nfl'equently med ma-
terials? Good llAMqe wbeR
you want it is o( prime impor-
tance for stcp-avinc work
low.
m [!] rn ~ oo [!)
9-WORKIPACE: b there
CDoucb countcrapac:e (for
food preparation. etc.) and
lmdina .p.ce (for arocay
hap )1 YOU need 24 iDCbel 00
each lide o( the link bowl, a
minimum of IS-18 iDCba o(
landing space adjacent to the
door handle of the refriacr-
ator, and 18 inches qi aafety
area nest to the IW¥c top.
m m rn ~ oo [!)
2 ....
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C-UP-TO-DATE APPLI-
ANCES: Innovations io appli-
anc:a will uve you lime and
eliminate many uopleuant
chora. Thae indude diab-
washen that wash without
pre-riaainc-even poll and
pan1-(ro1t-Croe rebi,eratora.
eetr-cleaninc ovem, coottops
without exposed burn.en,
wailt-bich wall oveas, food-
wute dispoeera.
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D-VENTILATION: It will
bep your kjr.cbeo cooler and
~ brilfder loager. pre-
vent peue deposits on cabi-
nets, wall• and windows;
remove beat and moiature;
make upbcp a breeze for you.
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- 2 ,,,. ""' ..... . ......... ., ...... .
2 '811111pDDOle .......... oil
~ ~ ....... II ,.,cake Md w.m. m
1. Place egp, milk, oil and pancake mix in
electric blender; cover and blend until •mooth
or put mixture in bowl and beat until smooth.
2. Heal electric crepe-maker according to m1n-
uf acturct'1 directions.
1 Pour baller into 9-inch pie pan. Dip healed
aq>e>makcr into batter. Place ~ heatinc unit
ti• FMllLYWH.IU.Y, .. P\lllllllf ll,111t
1----~= Mmt ti•chc:
have only ODHixth of the
amouat of li1.htin1 recom-
mended by mumhlatioa en-
gioeen. Do you have adequate
liaht where you work at the
sink and at tbc atove? How is
tbc amer-1 liPdal al the
room? Good lighting mates
your work less tiresome. Light
can be decoralM and lend
your kitchen a more cheerful
look.
ffi[!][j]~(j]~
YOUR KITCHEN SCORE: Add the numbers )OU
circled and enter total ~:
KITCHEN DESIGN TRENDS/
Appliances
a -·' "WOft't ... Oft,... picnic-...... ,_~
IMoof9 Oft ............ ,, .... .,~.
and cook until brown on under side and sur-
face is no long_er wet._ T'!!_n ~~onto plat!.
Proceed with remaining batter. Mal<u 8 crepa
NOTE: Don't have an electric crepe-maker?
Then use 3 tablespoons baiter for each crepe
in a lightly greased 9-inch skillet.
RIPE OLIVE 'N' TUNA
CREPES CASSEROLE
,,....(l)a..-'CM (I OD.) plttM ripe olhw
2 teblelflDDo• bullef Oii _...:. ..
\4 ~ llMty di a pp Id onlOft
~ wp......,dlappallcelefy Vt'~• ........... ~ te•pallft .... o.-.,.....M8Ctl,....
\4 .. 11paan ..,.,.._......,.......,
\la t1•pun ce1e1J Oii uannecl Mii
1~.,. ..... a-2-s .... , .... ~ .... a 1a1a111paw,.. ollwe......,
1cen(7on.)--.~
1 1a111111pnn..., ct1u111,_., ...... '"'u ....... .._., ... ..._
ContlttHeli on polf I .1
FAMILY WEEKLY, S1pl1111l11r 11, 1979 e 11
, '
Help your children!
Help lkelr sdlool get Ille plafground
~ltneetls.
FREE! YIMl.Cereal box tops.
These days schools a.re having trouble
replacing old and purchasing new
sports and playground equipment. And
that's unfortunate, because physical
fitness is important for evny child. But
with taxpayers' money being stretched to
Its Ii ml ts, school budgets are suffering.
Now you can help.
Po.t C.Crcals has developed the
"Box l'ops for Fun 'N Fitness" program
to help schools (kindergarten.through
ei1hth grade) like yours obtain badly
needed equipment ... Crom bud>alls
and tennis rackets to trampolines and
parallel bars and much. much more ...
As an example. say a school of 500
students wants equipment for a softball
team. IC each student brings in just 2 boll
tops a week. they'd have more than
cnouah for new hilts. balls. gloves, hel-
mets and bescs ... and still have enough
left for a schoolyard swin1 set! FREEi
The Post c.erals "Box Tops for
Fun 'N Fitnesa" program. h's a gre11t
The most important room in the house is baste to a
family's needs.
These "favorite kitchens," dreamt up by two
designer$ for their lifestyles, attractively utilize a
U-shape arrangement. Each allows for efficient
.work patterns and ample counter and storage space.
Hwe's a great kitchen, luxurious and pnictlcal,
executed by Jack Forst, that features a cooking-
cent• Island and edjacent la~ry area.
designed contiguously In an wea 14~ x 17 feel
The plan is carefully worked out to enable
nonkltchen traffic to pau by without Interrupting
the cooking process.
The refrigerator center, located next to the
sink .• has 4¥1 feet of counter space pro¥1ding a
good landing area for groceries. aa well aa
MfVing as a milling center.
The ~ng 181and, with a 31-4nch 9llhau8t
hood above, is angled to let you view activities
In the family room. It Is topPed with heat-
rniatant tile, contains ample drawer ltorage for ~Ing ~enslls. A planning desk doubles as
an office/hobby area.
Cabinet storage (• need volced moat often by
American hofTlemMera) 19 supplemented by a
lhallow pantry cloee to both family room and
kitchen. The nearby laundry room Includes
a place to hang wash-and-wear Items.
"'An all-purpoM kitchen such as this one can
easily be anyone's favorite.'.' aaya Forst.
Get a new set of
at a price
General Eedric's oewCar & Bike
Sweepstakes is the best way to l't a
set af wheels. You can win one of
seven lnod-new cars. Your c:boire of
a Dodge Aspen, F<rel Granada, AMC
Pacer <r Cl.evy Nova. Or you can win
one of 200 AMF IO-speed bicycles.
There's 800 GE AM/FM Radios to
bewoo, too.
And entering is easy. Just.go to
wherever you buy GE light bulbs and
look f<rour Soft-White, Soft-White
Plus <r Standard light-bulb display.
-6rr1be displanoo'IHin<tour-
sweepstakes entry ooupm. Fill it out
and send it in. No purdlase necessary.
Void where prohibited. All entries
must be received by December 1,
1976. Then a drawing will be held
and pri1.es awarded.
So if you've been thinking about .
getting a new set of wheels-try
getting 'em fer free-in GEs new C.ar &-Bike Sweepstakes.
CEIERAL. ELECTRIC
Thia dua~ kitchen
<•~ ll 91\ feet), by Lorraine
Allen, ecqulrea functionalism
from Its open ~ with the
kitchen and dining.,... flowing
into Met\ oltlef. The~
kitchen (wtllch aJ90 doubles aa a
hobby center) contains one wall
of organ~ed atot11ge and thr"
2Nnch-wlde portable b9M
cabinets-which martt the roorn'a
Crepes
Co111inutd from pogt JJ
1 9'0Cado. peeled aftd IMcect ,......., .....
1. Have crepes baked a.od Kt
uide. Drain ripe olives, saving
2 tablespoons liquid from can.
2. Preheat oven to 3.SO•f . In
medium sa~n. mdt mar-
garine. Add onion and cdery
and cook. stirring for S-8 min-
utes until teoder.
3. Stir in ftour, salt, pepper, tar·
ragon aod ce~ry I sail Slowly
stir in cream.
4. Cook, stirrina until sauce
coma to the boilina point. Stir
in lemon juice, ripe olive liqWd,
ripe olives, tuna. panley and 2
tablapooos Parmesan cheese.
5. Arranac 4' crepes io a l 0 ll S it
2-inch bakina dish so bottom is
covered. alJowina crepes to bans
over sides. Top with remainina
4' cttpa to make a double layer.
I. Spoon hot fillina into 089--
aerole. fo&d crepes over fillina.
leavina center open. SpriokJe
with remainioa 2 tablespoons
cheac. Bake for 20.2.5 minures
uocil heated throuahout. Oar·
nish with avocado slices and
tomato wcdaes.
MaA.u 4 strvlrigs
,.., ftalbility. The cebilleta.,.
a genius touch for a 9mefl
kitchen. They incr .... the
numbef of 8W1ace.,.... tor food
preparation, CM be rolled wound
IO become a bullet -.wr t.-
iw..,, the kitchen and dining .,... °' go out onto the P9tlo
... buffet-bet Mt-i,!p. When the
room 11 being UMd for art
actMties, these cabinets CM be
~Miil y -~IC\. y . • •• 1111 11. 1'n • ,.
l . pushed bectc to gJ¥e mote C'•
atlve apece In the middle of the
kitchen.
"Thia 'auper-fleJlbf•' kitchen 11
my favorite," uya Lorraine,
"beca&aM of the~ a-•
ated by the large glua .,..,
plants and kwely view. It aatiaflel
my need for apece."
C0111iri1ml.
.. HAWAIIAN BRUNCH CREPES
.. (Electrtc C19PS M1tn r)
12a...-
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.1. Have crepes baked and atacked ~to UK.
• 2. In medium laucqMU\, c:ombiDc crulhcd pine-
apple, reserving 1A cup liquid, marmalade,
coconut, butter, UClOrbic acid powder and salt.
Heat to boiling, .U.rriog until butter melts.
3. 1111 measuring cup, blend reserved ~~ cup
· pie liquid and corn llarch smoothly. Stir pmeap . . 'I into pineapple mixture. Heat, lbrnD& u.o.u
mixture coma to boiliQg.
4. Slice bananas in half lengthwise. Place ~
banana down caitcr ol crepe. spoon on 3 Cable-
spoons pineapple sauce. t<'o•d over two sides oC
cn:pe. place i.a heatproof serving dish. Con-
tinue fillina·and foldjog crepes.
5. Spooa any ranaini• aauce over crepes. Sift_
confectiooen sugar on top.
.. PlK1e under broiler, .. inches fl'Oftl heating
dcmeot. for 2-3 minutes untjJ li&btly browned .
Save with bacon. Malen 6 rf!rvi11gs
•Commercially known u Fruit-Prab. .
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PEANUT BUTTER
SANDWICH SPECIALS
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1. In small bowl. combine pc~
nut butter, c:bopped celery, car-
rot and raislla.
2. Divide filling between 4 slices
whole wheat bread, top with
shredded lctwcc and remaining
bread slices. Cut into halves.
Malcer 4 sandwidies
Spec:i• No. 2
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1. In small bowl, combine pea-
nut butter, coconut and honey.
2. Divide filling evenly between
l slices touted whole wheat
bread. Top with remaining
touted alica, cut in quuters.
3. Top each quarter with a ba·
aana slice that hu ~en dipped
in oranae juice.
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1. Preheat r..a~ for s ininuta.
2. Fold sijce ol mou.ardla cheese in half and _
place on one slice ol bread; top with I pimiento.
cut in ~. 3-4 aochovies. good sprinkle of
blKt pcppu and bail leaves. Top with I slier
bread.
S. Spread both outer iidai ol sandwich with I
tCllpOOO mayoruWlc.
4. Place sandwich in fast-cooker for jusc under
oae minute to browo; tum saodwich, dose
fut<00ter for one minute to brown second
side.
5. Repeat for each sandwicb desired. If yo.r
Cat-cooku cao haodJc two aandwicha a& oacc.
make two aandwiches. grilling together as
abo¥e. ltlda .S~ Mllllwidu•
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1. Combine honey and water in square heat·
proof glua baking pan. Microwave for S
minutes.
Z. Stir lemon rind and lemon juice into honey
mixture.
3. PccJ. core and 1licc appjes thinly. Add apples
to lemon-honey mixturec stir well. Cover with
wued paper. Microwave for I minuta.
4. Grate almooda ia clectrlc: blcadcrt Id aide.
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Beat egs well; add suiar, vanilla and sail Beat
a'.pia UDlil lhick.
5. Pold grated almoods into cu mi.Ature. Pour
OWi' ..,.... Cower-widl waud pepctl micro-
~c_l_oc_lO miouta
a. Let --for S lllintlla before ICIViac. ~
warm with ice cream or whipped Cftal1\.
A/Ma 6-.f .,..,1n,.
NOTE: U you don't have a microwave ovco.
yoo can make the Hooey Almond Apple
Pudding this way :
1. CombiDc lloDey wl W'ala' ia a 2-qt. sauce-
pu. Brina to-a boil, then remove rrom heal
Stir • laDaa .... and leinMIB jWce.
Z. Ped and core the apples. Thinly slicic them
diru:tJy imo the bot syrup. Heat roiAture to
Olnty Moore Beef Stew has meat. It even has
little pieces of meat all through the gravy
that give it an undeniably rich, meaty taste. If
you love meat, but haven't been having
much of it lately, buy a case of Dinty Moore.
Then you can have your share of meat,
plus a good amount of fresh potatoes and
c:arrots, at a price you can swallow.
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'"Even if the.cigarette1ested _
had (J()% more tar than MERIT,
a signtf runt majority cf all
smokers tested reported
Enriched Flavor..' MERIT
delivered more taste:'
-American Institute cf Coosumer Opinioo.
Extensive taste-testing shows 'Enriched Flavor' MERIT
delivers more taste than higher tar brands.
The bottom line was conclusive:
In a series of taste tests conducted for
MERIT by the American
Institute of C:Onsumer
Opinion~ smokers from
acros.s the country judged
MERIT to have moTe flavor
than five leading.low tar
cigarette brands.
What's really startling-
and of major importance to
all smokers -is that MERIT
has less tar than these five
brands.
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. Warning : The Swgeon Genni Ha Ottnined
That Cigarme Smoking Is o...,. to Yu H"lth.
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That's the report on a r~markable new
taste process called
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o pack extra flavor into
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• A-nc-a..le.ee ol C~ Opl11loll. Sci.dy •n ileble
free°" reqtlClll. P'Wljp Monla lac .. RlchlftOftd. V.. D261.
boi1ias poiat. reduce heat and liauner for S
minuca.
S. Preheat O¥ea to JSO•F. Onte almoodl in
electric blender uolil very 6oc ..
4. Beat eap with electric mixer until thick and
creamy. Stir iD sugar, vaai1la utnct and ult.
Fold iD paled atcnondl
5. Drain the apples and arrange them in a bak-
ina dilb 9 • 9 • 2-tnches.
I. Pour eg-almood mixture aver aD. Bake for
about ~JS miDula or lllllil aoldm brown.
Serve warm with a little raerwd hooey syrup
aver eadt 1erving. Top with ice cram or
whipped cream if you wish.
Maka U 1ervln1t1
LENTIL SOUP
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1. SoU laltiJa Oftl1liPt in oil, ult and enoush
water to cover compkte.ly. Draio and di.tcard
liquid.
2. Heat pratUre cooker. Add oil, saute onions
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coob. Pour oil any exca1 fat. Stir in lentila
and remainina ingredients. Cloae cover
ICCW'C.ly.
3. Place preuure rqulator on vent pipe. beat.
Whc:o prasurc regulator ii roctiQa ate-sily,
ata.rt timina. Maintain steady temperature.
Coot for 20 minutes.
4. Ld preaure drop oft.
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1. Place corned bed in alow-cooker coot.ins
pot. Sprinkle tapioca evenly O¥er meal.
2. Spread carrots, turnip. Oftions and c:abbqe
cvally a.round and O¥er meat ID a mixiog
bowl, combine bed bouillon, water, dry mus-
tard. vinepr, honcndilb. molallet,dova. bay
leaf and pepper corm. Pour ICMOllina mb.ture
O¥er mad and ,,......_ •
S. Conr and simmer at Sdting #4 or low for
f>.3 boun or until veaetabla are fort tcader.
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1. Beat eap well with dectric mi.a.er. Stir in
mahed pogtoa, \4 C\lP cncbr meal, aalt.
pepper. lab, pied ODioo and thortenina. Mh
well.
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2. Cover and rclfi&erate mi&tul'9 for several
houn-umil-dwJnlucWy daiUed.
S. Shape into I ~-.inch balls, roll in remainina
cracker meal.
4. Heat oil in deep fryer acc:ording to manu-
f acturer'a directions to lSO•P.
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I. Fry fish balla. a few at a time, for 2-3 min-
utea Wllil aoldeo brown.. Drain-on-j)al)U towels,
keep warm.. Serve with tomato aaucc.
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tomato sauce, bot pepper sauce and bay leaf.
2. Heat to boiling. stirring. Serve hoc with ftsh
balls. Mok.a 1 cvp1
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·By Biiia Merrill
In converaatlon with
Helen Dorsey
I like informality. Just re·
cmtly, we had a birthday
pa rty for o ur daughter
Heather. A bunch of kids
and one other couple came
over, and we sat on the ftoor,
ate shrimp curry with brown
rice ... 1and, of courae, birthday
cake.
Cliff [Dina's hutbud, Cliff
Robertson] coob, too. He's
partkularly inventive if you let
him loose with a bunch of left·
overs. Several yean aao, when
we were In New Mexico, we
foraot to do the markctina.
When I came home, Cliff said,
.. Toniaht we're having tacot,
but with a very peculiar filling."
He had mhtcd to1cther every·
thing he could find In the re·
' frigerator -bits of pineapple,
leftover shredded chicken, to-
mato and lettuce-and stuck it
in the tacos. It was yummyl
I cook quite simply-I don't
go 1n for heavy scuoninp or
too many rich sauCCll. But I love
hctbs, like tarraaon and dill.
find I u.e them in ftavoring som.:
of my recipe spccialtics-Mus-
~is Marin~rc:, Veal Scallopa
With Mushrooms and Virtu0t13
Cabh1~. I don't lu\ow where
the name for Virtuous Cubbage
came from. !but it's euy and
i.lcliciousl
Two mov ... Din• wlM bt •••,,lno In
thl• laO are "Aunnlno Wiid," with
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Have You_ Ever Tried My
.. Virtuous Cabbage"•?
Pmches preserved in ordinary 0canning syrup for 12 hours.
Fnllt-Freati ... need It for
canning, freezing, and flesh flult.
If you want a ll the fruit you serve to look a nd taste its freshest .
what you really need is Fruit-Fresh. Because fruit-Fresh contains
a special ingredient that locks in rhe natural. "just-picked" color
and flavor. Which means no more brown. mushy-looking peaches.
Fruit-Fresh is economical, too.' A 5-oz. can will preserve up to
75 lbs. of peaches. Here's how: For Canning: simply add Fruit-Fresh
to the regular syrup. For Freezing: add .-.. .
Fruit-Fresh to the syrup or dry s ugar. For
Fresh Fruit: s prinkle Fruit-Fresh on your
just-sliced fruit before
refrigerating. Sound good?
It tastes delicious .
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VIRTUOUS CABBAGE
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1. Bn:1t cabbage leaves into
small pieces and place in 11ucc·
pan with enouah boiling, salted
w11ter to barely cover ·.c .. bbaae.
2. Cover and boil ror J to 4
minutes or until ~•bbeae it
berdy tender and n:talm its
color. Drain.
3. Heat huller in small skillet
and brown pig.nola nuts.
htted.bollne ...
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4. Top cahbaae with nuts and
bacon. Season to tute with
black pepper. Mahi 4 '""'"'$
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1. Scrub mussel shells with a
stiff brush and rinse thorouahly
10 remove sand.
2. Place shells in a kettle with
wine. scallion, parsley spria.
garlic, bay leaf, thyme and '
pepper.
3. Cover keUJc and cook over
hiah heat until shcUs open.
11bout S minutes.
4. Remove mussels from the
kettle. Discard any mussels that
ar~ not open! Remove top shdJ
and place mussdt in a heated
deep dish or tureen.
5. Strain stock and cook over
hiah heat until liquid is reduced
in volume by one-third or it:s
original volume. Add butter and
salt.
I. Pour stock over mUSKb in
tureen. Add chopped parsley or
dill to garnish. (Serve in deep
soup bowls or casseroles aod
eat mussels directly from the
shell. Delicious serv~ with
thick slices of crusty French
bre.ad.) M alce1 6 to 8 1ervlng1
VEAL SCALLOPS
WITH MUSHROOMS
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1. Platten scallops aliahlly by
poundin1.
2. Heat 2 tablespoons butler in
larae s killet, add veal and
brown quietly oo both tides.
Remove 1callop1 and keep
warm on heated platter.
1 Add remaining butter to pen
drippings. Saut~ mu1brOOl\'IS.
until ·golden brown and remove
to heated platter.1 •. Add mustard! to pan drip-
pinga. Stir In vermouth and
cook quickly over hiah heat to
dealau pan. Seuon with salt
and pepper.
5. Pour 11.1uce over acallopa and
m"'hroo1n9 on pf 11t1er. (&eel·
lent with hoc cooked brown
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Do You Know About tt•t
True or False? There are interesting differences
between men's and women's mental functions.
(See No.5)
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Thinking aivcs some people.
headache.
2. Fat people think differently
than other people.
3. People who arc lacking in in·
telligcncc tend to make up for it
with curiosity.
4. Some people never use all
their brainpower, while othcn
use more titan they have.
5. There arc interesting differ·
enc::es between men's and won1·
en'• mental functions.
I. The more intelligent you are,
the less lik.ely you are to become
neurotic in your old age.
AHSWERS
1. 1'rue. You've often hea.rd the
complaint "Just thinking about
that gives me a headache.'' and
with '°"'e people any situation
which ne<:essitatcs their putting
their mental marbles through
their paces causes them to be
ncrvolll and distraught. And
psychological studies ahow that
this can culminate in a head·
ache. Jn fact, the headache is a
defense mcchan.ism for not hav-
ing to think any more.
2. Trwe-u evidenced by studies
at the University of Texas,
which ahowed that overweight
people tend to be more con·
servativc in their thinking, more
boUod by tradition and prece·
dent and laa inclined to enter·
tain new o~ novel concepta and
ideas. lbcy might be described
u practical, no-nomcme think·
en. lcsa likely to be carried
away by fanciful or illogical
ftiahtt of imaaioation.
S. Falu. A team of inveatigatoni
from the Univenity of DeJa·
ware and Bryn Mawr College
made an intereatlna atudy in
which aubjecta' ability to think
and reuoo wu compared with
their 1elf-ratinp on curi01ity.
Raulta ahowcd a positive rela·
tlonshlp between curio.ally and
lntelllpnce. It hu been ob-
1erved that .. curloelty iii one of
the certain charactcri1tics of 11
vlaoroue lnteUcct.''
4. True. Just u aome people
don't use the brains that they
have, there arc othcn who use
more than they have-they pick
other ~lc's brains, ult thdr
advice and opinions. and after
evaluating them, tactic and
solve problems they otherwise
wouldn't be able to handle. This
is an effective formula for step-
ping usJ your mental honc-
powcr when pressure situatiom
demand all you've got and
more. The trick. however, is in
a1tutely a1seuing other people's
ideas and concepts and acparat·
ina the wheat from the chaff.
5. Tr.,ue. Tate the memory pro-
ceucs, for example. In psycho-
loaical studies at a leading
uoivcnity, men and women atu·
dents were ukcd to record their
earliest memories. Marked dif·
fereoccs were noted: "Malci
reported aignificaotly more
memories relating to 'games
and partlea' and 'accidents to
self.' while females reported
more memories relating to 'fam-
i I y interaction' (pleasant or
unpleuant), 'friahtcnina cxperi·
cncea' and 'sensual experi-
ences.' .. More men recalled
pleasurable cxperlcncea, and
women reported the moat ncu·
tral expcriencea-oeither plca-
aant nor unpleasant.
I. T r11t!. A psychiatric: atudy of
people 6' and over hu thown
that thote who manifnted ncu·
rotic or depres1ivc aymptoms
averaaed sianificantly tower
l.Q.a 'than cmotlooally healthy
aubjccu of aimilar ap. It u con·
eluded that intelllaence is a key
factor in facllltatlna a ,_
aood adj~trncnt to 1aln1. llill
.. • FNlllLY M'EICl.Y, t.91-hr II, lt?t
Woman with
arthritis increases
grip strength
-with Mentholatum
Deep Heating Rub
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PHILADELPHIA-"My 1rip
Jtreqlb impro'Wld," MMI Sera KaiL
A 8'-'itely 7S year old nuf'lin1 home
residmt, Mia IC.ait bad laken part
in ICIU coaducted by Mc1u.bolatwn
Deep Heatin1 Rub and E&tra
Strcnstb Lotion. Pint an imtru-
mcnt wa1 uacd to mca111re _Jrip 1trcnpb. T1lea Mentholatwn Deep
HatiA1 Rub wu appJied for tem-porary ~lid of minor pain and to
unprovc mobility. Later. when
... tested a1ain, tbe
.,._ 1rip stren1th of
moet of thole telted
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bad ai1niflcantJy
impro¥ed, Mil cef'o
Waly worts." aid
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HOW TO GET THROUGH
SNEEZIN' SE~SON
We all know that hay fever is caused by
pollen from the ragweed plant, but did you
know that ragweed thrives In dry soil
(mostly east or the Miaslsalppl) where other
plants have difficulty surviving, and that, In
wetter weather. ragweed growth may ~
limited by the growth of other plants around
It? So a wet summer may be your greatest
ally when hay fever season comes around.
What to do? Well, first, try to avoid pollen.
Polen .. hNwte.t In..., ......... end until
.. ............. In .... ...,~
houra. Stay Indoors after dusk. ualng alr-
condltlonlng. Keep windows closed and
keep flowers out of the houae. (Chrysanth&-
muma and marlgolds are lcwely, but they
are Insidious relatlvea of the l"llgWWd.)
C>Mr-lhe-eounter ~ .... oft9n good tor ......... ...,....,.,....,...,
but If pour cw ........ *°' .......
...., be nMded-llk• a COftlw•t,...
medication your doctof ...., ..... '° ,, ..
ecrtbe tor brief perioda. He may go one step
further to a series of desensitization thots,
but they can't be begun until after the hay
fever season is ended. (Though such shots
are usually effective, they remain somewhat
controverslaJ.) T1p frOlll lhe doctof: If hay
fever's got you so worked up you're
thlnkJng of movtng·to someplace bleuedly
pollen-free. don't go to Japan. Most of
Europe la free from ragweed, but Amerl·
cans spolled Japan In the late 1800'a when
mlulonarlft brought the yellow-flowered
plant ambrosia there for cultivation aa a
garden flower. ~ J. flollt, 111.D.
LIPIS has llWIYI
been 8108RSIV8. unn1 now.
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APPROX.
15CARATS.
INCLUDES
11" STERLING
SI.VER
CHAIN.
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• 110.M . Witt not be add by Id•"' .. ttQ unheerd of low price.
• '"-6• l.&rull. Nonllaly ,...,,,.. •• tM"" ... ""'. Now prtced tor ... fOlle •
• hftponed "°"' ~y Mll9cted ., ... of tM An«Ms.
Not~ ... ,....."' .... tMhed ll;MM.
Now you can lootl lttle you just stepped out of !tie most eicckJSNe
ee.,..ny Hills jeWeWy boutique Without PIVW\O !tie swoce '°' such an
honor
Sunset House Wll aend you a maonlficent LIC>is LazlAI gemslone
tor a mere traction ot !tie customwv price
~ Lazuli beQell lt• lono. ~ hisbv aome 6.000 years ago.
Baell In Ancient Gl'eece end Rome. Wh4tfe ii wu compared to tne
s~ of the heeven tilled wittl brillilnt stars Its eleclr1fyln0
~arwic. created by golder\ 1tar-llke apecka on 1 deep azUfe·blut'
b9ckQrOUld.
nie l.apil mystique hM sprMd to modem times So much ao that
jeWery experts are malUno a bdd prediction tNt Ulc* Wil be !tie
neirt Jew.-Y craze to aweec> !tie country
Undet'stSldabty eo. Beceuae In eddltlon to Its natural beauty, Laps
Lazuli la a natural tor both men end women It look• great wlltl jeans.. It
look.I great wlltl pent ault• Actually. it look.I greet with everything
Ea:f'l Ind~ UiC* gemebie II ~ ID be II we MY • II,
So tnlllh-tlldnQ ht It ...._ 1n outaldlng gift tor your'Mlf or tor
Wlealle you ..,,. to ..... NJotie ~ ,.. bMf't .,.ly
.-gect to lhow dlltll.
· Send tor your Uipia LazUll gemstone'°' gemslonesl wlltl sterllng
..,.... cNin. And dO it today We 'I send them to yOu WI. gilt bo• elono
with a c.rd te1inQ the Llpla story
A 8*0ry tt'9t Ns *-dy QOM down WI history
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Thousands of Competitive Models Sold at $49.95
BEAT BELLY •LGE ••• WITHOUT DlmNGI
No matter how many rich and detlcloua dee-
eerta you paaa up ... you'll still heYe "tummy
bulge" beoauae It's not cauted by hit -but
by slack muscleta. Now, with the amazing Tum-
my Trimmer, you can rfd youreelf of that u~
attractive belly -WITHOUT DIETING! Y•. you qan h8Ye a firm, flat abdomen In only
mlnutet eJday In the privacy of your own home.
No month9 of fruetratlng exerclMI. Just one
easy back-and·forth motion on the Tummy
Trimmer can glW rtoetceebee r•ulta faster
than you ever dr_eamed poeslblel
WOMEN! Helps you have that "bikini girt" pro-
file you've always wanted ... tone upper arms,
walat. hlpa. thighs -busttlne, tool
llENI Mold a maaculif'\9 body In juet a few aim-
pie mlnutet a day ... make that paunchy "bay
window" tlght-n-a-drum, have thoee broad
shoulders and powerful legs you've long de-
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EAIYI Just kneel on the padded rotting plat-·
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form back and forth -you chooee how far -
howfaet-how long! This slmple, steady mo-
tion tones up, strengthena acoree of mu1elet
In your abdominal region, mu1elea that quickly
become board-hard and hold you In naturally
-like a living girdle. And your ahoulders,
arms, legs, and buttocks also get Improved
muecle tone, so you feel great all ove~I
Tummy Trimmer 11 made of strong tubular steel
with a shiny plated flnleh. The upholstered roll-
ing· platform Is comfortable on your knees.
It comee with almple lnatrvctlone and stor:ea
eully under a bed or In a closet. '
Thoueands have paid up to $49.95 for elmllar
,_ competitive machlneel Now1 for the flret time,
we've been able to reduce 1he price to under
$201 Rueh to get yours while thl1 aale·luta -
or or~2 If you wish -one for a partner -
and l8Y8 even more. (Sorry, limit 2 Tummy
Trimmers per order at these prlceel) Mall cou-
pon nowt
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Tu11t•J y,, ...... , MUii .... p JOU ·-· that -....ch bulge, elm down 8IMI tlnn up llbdoa ...... lftc:n•• ............. and ... JOU .• ................ profile-Of your........,'**'
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plua S3 poatage & handllng.
IAWI Order 2 Tummy Trlm1Mra lor only '31.1!5 plua Sl5 po8t-
age & hendllng. (Sorry -llmH 2 lo • cual~).
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tummy, I may retum It 11nd you'll refund the full purt:hH• Pflce
(except poat•ge & handtlng).
Tot•I •mount encloaed ---(Penn. ,..ldent9 add 9't.
uleslax).
Ctl9Ck or money order, no COO. pie ...
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lour,..., IOI delivery. Sometimes
unintentional 0.1911 °"ur. If ttwry
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'FRANKIE VALLI &
THE FOUR SEASONS
Since their first hit single, "Sherry," Frankie
Vatll & The Four Seasons struck gold 17
t/mN-and sang their way to sales of more
than 60 million dlaka. Frankie ls from New
Jersey, has a three-and~a-hatf octave range
and loves the way Stevie Wonder and
Barbra Streisand sing. Frankie chose the
first six LPs on the list The Four Seuons-
John Paive, Don Ciccone. lee Shapiro and
Gerry Polol-plcked MCh of the lat four
records, respectively.
1 ..... ~· LoMlr ...... CMt ..... by The Beatles (Capi'°')
2. Tllllc:IRg 9oc*. by Stwie Wonder (Tami•)
a. LMJ Mll1'00ll, by Battwa Streisand
(Col~)
4. T1'e .... of ....... by Bread (Eletdra)
$ .... .., .. , by Neil DIMIOnd (Columbia)
I. WMl'a GeiR' 0.'>by Muvfn Gaye (T81n11)
1. 8a• 1Mi'• Cooldll', by Howard Aobef'tl
(Capitol)
I . HNoallt), by Johnny Mathis (Columbl1)
t. ...... .._,by Hubert Lawe (CTI)
10.~---.
by Chick Corell and Gaiy Bergman (EMI) _. ......... ad.., Loraine Alt ......
<9fllone)'\lf $e
Tlpe On ............
Money~
Rising living coats
strain not only
family finances but
family retatlonahipe
as weU. As marital
therapist Marcia
Lasswell points out:
"Money conflict. in
marriage are nothing new. Untll recently,
however, most of them stemmed from the
dinerent emotional meanings money h-.
tor each spouse. But today It I• external
press urea that cause the frictions." Here are
some tips from family expert• on how to
llJ)proach the subject of money In these
troubled times: 1) .. rul1tlc. RNllze that
Inflated prices are a·fact of life that will be
with u• quite a while. 2) Don't try to OOftlPIN'•
todll1'• coeta .......... JOU,.........,"°"'
JOU' childhood. lt'a not possible to be u
economical as we remember our parent•
were. ·3> hew IMncee .... lo be ...,_.. rour ...-. ... , let,_,...
"oweeotltlot" olMt .,... of ....., •· ., ................................. .....
eec9' °"*'• ............ 5) Don, ...._. __. aa.. _., .....,_. Lati11na
FAMILY WUIQ.Y. l tJll II 11, t9N • a
Here'• aoltneee. fuhk>n, perfect flt.
senaJble pncing-everythlng It
takes to make our shoes
rare flnaaT
GAIL
$21.95
Women'• boot.a of 90ft. glove lealher
with pedded 1"80lea and lnalde
zipper. 1 Inch .-eked ......
Owrall height: 7¥1 lnchee.
COlORS:
llACK. CAMO., IROWN. NAVY OR WHITE • StZES:
NARROW -I.._.. 12
MEDIUM -4 lhrough l2
WIDE -5 ttwaua1t t2
lWHOt.E 8IZE8 ONLY -NO HALF SIZES)
TEASER
$12.95
Rich, leather.tooklng aandale with
luxurioualy cushioned lneolea.
1 ¥1 Inch heefa. Adjuatable
COlORS: Instep •tr-s>.
8lACt<. CAMEL. NAVY Ott RUST. SIZES:
NARROW -51,\ tlwough 12 MEDIUM -4 dvought2
WIDE -5 dvouah t2
(NO HAU' StZES ~ tO)
JOY
$10.95
Uvety Graeahoppera by Keets.
Really comfortefe with soft
cloth uppera, full padded
lnaofes, rope-trimmed
crepe90les.
COLORS: NAV'f, RUST. BEIGE.
BLACK OR WHITE. SIZES:
NARltOW -SY, tlwough t2 MEOIUM -4 through 12
(NO WIDE WIDlHS) (NO HALF SIZES OVER tO)
SHERRY
$12.95
Vereetlle, 90ft INthef-llke pumpa
with padded Insoles and
wonderful ~ Inch heels.
COU>t'8:
TO ORDER USE COUPON CAMEL. BLACK. NAW.
OR SEND LETTER SIZES: RED OR WHITE.
• Add I I .25 fof poegga NARROW -5 y, dvough t 2
• It .00 •xtn for ell eln9 OY9' to MEDIUM -4 through t2
•Sorry, no C.O.D.'e WIOE -5 through t2 • ~ If not delighted (NO HALf SIZES OVER IOI
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r.wha in the Wwld!· Quips
&Q_uofes
ISOBEL de ROSNAY
Good loob .. ....,, tlriftig"
Our own ce1Mlld ... for ._ poor....._
ricb111rt legelMI is Isobel de Romay, the
daughter ol recently bighted &nancW Sir
Janaes Coldsmith and the wife ol Buoo
Arnaud. The beautiful 22-yea.r-old, report-
edly worth over $80 million, is said to 8n<l
tending her looks "very tiring" and will not
venture out of the house when she is tired,
claiming she is then sci unattractive ber
friends rould never recopim her. Recently,
Isobel tried her hand at modeling. It terri-
BJFrank ....... I
LinLEEMILV
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• • FAMILYW£EKLY.S..•••• 11,111•
THI ~ Llfl! OF
WllJJAll MTHOllY PllAZMY
ft'oM .......... ........, lo ........ _......., On......., .. , ........... Oii........,
M '• • ....... and be pve up his
wife to ~ this "'double ti&. .. The MOit
Revenmd Bishop William Anthony Pru-
tlry, 61, WU just plain "'Bill" to bis wefJk.
day colleagues at a New York automotive
shop. But. to 1968, be decided to enter
religious service. Joe Puccio, ooe ol the
men at the shop. says: °'When I found out
Bill wu a bishop-well, I t.bougbt it was
pretty unusuU. The men are really open
with him. tbouglrtbey tend to try to hold
the languaeo down. Bill is very skilled at
his job. And he's sort ol lib a father 6gwe
for us.; be' s a fellow you can Jean on. tell
your problems to.· Becoming a bishop
required tome SllCl'i6ces-one of which was
giving up his wife, Petrooe11a (a must,
according to church law). She now lives
apart from her husband in a nearby "con-
vent .. and sews vestments for the church. f
And the congregation gets every bit of !
BilYs salary, with his blesainp. Bishop j
PraDlcy built his church himself, in the
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tnditimal Eastern Ewopean sty~. •to
remind the people of their churches bade l
home in the old cOwitry." It's even heated
by a coal stove! j
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&ed her ... rm., IC8ftld. fm trembling." she
said before her tum came to parade an out-
&t before Princess Anne and 800 otben on
the grounds of the Tower of London for the
Save the Children Fund. •1 must remember
MllOUR'8 ANIOUllY •
., .. D ...... Afw
POOR FOURTH
At.-_. .......... ara1
(This fact I belieYe sboWd be ....... ,
Meua more lhaa away a thing
To a housewife with howeworll
oh.I ...
Not more daaa clotbia& °" cuh
Or jewelry, food, OI' .....
.. ~ .... duma
husbaad,
Some w.bies (I'm oae ol lbem)
think.
"'Oil, honey. pat clown that
bn>om.
Tbat mop and that rag;' I dare
mention.
"'I'm home, and I hope~ how I
hope,
111pt,~there'stime,101De
altlllatiaa. ..
Trying to meet peopk half
WGfl " .,,, to ,,. Vo" wonder
If they underdand froctlon6.
-Franldin P. ]Dftfl
to take 90 steps," she whispered to
benelf bmeeth • dazzlina lllaile tMt did •
lot.toliide tbeJDDer W B '•oew, ..... JOU
wonder how she ... up in the morning. •..
men pinched Judy Garland's derNre, 101De
eW1D propositioned her. One, more prouic,
asked her for a date. 'What ooold I say?·
Judy once shrugged.' I doo't want to go out
with y_ou because you' re short? So I said.
"No, I don't thinlc my mother woul~ let me."
So he said. "Aw, bring your mom along,
toot• ... .From.. .. Down ~ y eDow Brick Road:
TheMakingofTbeWizardof0z,"byDOug .. How do Jove birds bow
McClelland (P)'nmid Boob, $4.95). when love is at an eodr
A ...., .......... aloty llbCMlll • grMI -rhe trill is gone ...
....... d-lc:: ·· '.WalLJliaoe)L.can thank-"RI'tJIMJL(aJ Vii:SQ};.JuJJdllJ=legic__, _______ pH1A44ytp--
Cod hia Sevn Dwada werea't real!' Owens 63. llllndll' Mel Tonne 51; Jae-
..,... one mmnber queline BiAett SZ; Claudette Colbert 69.
of MGM publicity ,.._.,-Joey Heatheotoo 32; Charles
after months of try-Evers M. Weclft11..,-J11eltie Cooper S.S.
ing to cope with the Thunder-Peter Falk •9; Liu.nm Bacall 52;
swarm of midgets B. B. King 51. frtder-Anne Bancroft "5;
who portrayed the Chief Justice Wamm Berger 69; Roddy
Munchlrins and..,.. McDowall 48 . ........,-Creta Garbo 71;
dry diminutives in Roaano Brazzi 58; Fnnlcie Avalon 36 .
. The Wizard ol Oz. '
The little people weni y .... .., .......
probably the production's m_. ~
ache. Three huncnd md lfty ...... wet'9
needed b t.be picture, and tbe polyalot
pGap of little people A JI I bled CW frcm
a wide ,.... of pd ·xa w.y ol tbe
Munchkins were mklpb who. in fact, were
forced to make their IMq by paobancDiq
and pr'Oltitutioft. Allilanb were ordend to
watch the crew of midpb, who brandisbed
knives and often conceived pe•kw for
other larger Metro penonnel. Tlie small
-1MDAY Pl!OPU:
"'-rHl ....... lnd.,.._Fall
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYEI
.. -... -....-... oflelMj co111r11111t1011e .•o "Clllld." '•"''~ ~.::~~M9~."·.
s..-.,...oW Maria, who
recently lbOved inlD ow nei&h· ._._..,._c,1 ... w. ....
prop11 ... .....,., wflh
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I introductory M4«tlona et the end ot t O deya HERE II not Mlisfled. •nd my nickel will 119 refunded.
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All's
Fa~r ..
WAID S. Lii IHC.
1234 S. Main St.
Santa Ana -547-5126
CllVlll MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa A na -135-3171
CADILLAC
MAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa M esa -140.9100
CHEVROLET
COHNll.L CHIYIOLIT
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546· 1200
DATSUN
OOTDATSUM
18835 Beach Blvd.
Hunt. Beach -142-7711
•AID84 •IOYI DATSUH
13861 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -IJt-7000
THIODOH ROllMS FOID
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa M esa -642-00 Io
SUMSIT FORD
5440 Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster -64MOIO
UMIYllSITY
Ol.DSMOllLI
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa M esa -140.'640
ALUM Ol.DSMOllLI.
CADILLAC & aMC
28332 Camino Capistrano
Laguna Niguel -131-0IOO
HONDA
IOH •OODWIM HOHDA
700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton -171·0412
HOHDA SANT A AMA
301 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana -140.74JO
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHHSOH & SOH
UHCOLN-MllCUIY
2626 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140.1610
SANTA AHA
UMCOLH MllCURY
1301 No. Tustin
Santa Ana -147-0511
OLDSMOBILE
UMIYllSITY
OU»SMOllLI
2850 Harbor B lvd.
Costa Mesa -140.'640
PONTIAC
PHIWPS IUICK, PONTIAC
&OPIL IHC.
24888 A licia Parkway
Laguna Hills -137-2400
IOMaOODWIM
POMTIAC -GMC
700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerto n -171-0412
PORSCHE-AUDI
DON IUIMS
POISCHI AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -636-2333
C .. CK IVllSOH, IMC.
44~ E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -673-0tOO
SUBARU
GAIDBfGIOYI
SUIAIU
13821 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove -114-DIOO
TOYOTA
llU.WAXIY
TOYOTA
18881-Beach Blvd.
Hunt. B each -147.elH
VOLKSWAGEN
DONIUIHS
YOUSWAGBf
13731 Harbor B lvd.
Garden Grove -114-4100
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l .. JO e ........... C.llforn11 Allttll vs Ch1eai o While Soi
ll:tO Cll ~ F-.. Sin 01e10 Clmceri vs Km11 C11r Ch1ets
1lOI • lllJ U.S. 0,.. 1..-M111·1 srnrlu l1n11s 11om ro1u1 ll1lls, Ne• YOlt
Seerta 5"c:ill 80tb Annval Cheyenne fronlltt Daws ROdto
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Plmc!US S.tur4'y's= rimes Y, Sf'1DllU JJ
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t:JO • C..,. C.., lleck, (2~h1) Pl1yott &amt numbti ont 110111 Montrnt. Canada
WlDIUOo\Y, Si'TtlttH U
l:OI 8 CMNe C., '*"r (3hr) Second 11mt 111 Best 2 ot 3 pt1yoll series
from Mont1u t. Ct111daJutu11n1 Curopun end NO!th Ameriun tums fltlhAllAY, SlrnMIU 1'
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'"'lcbu from Woodlands. ftm
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THIS WIEl-O_N-CHMNEL 50
KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION
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J:OO flea • a.c-A docu menta,, on the problems ol
tllt etderlr
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Comp1ot1011" ruturu flw•
put champion quartets. $1111·
1n1 1ted1tlon1I and up·but
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ftom an tnd11n sl111ne tlllt
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r11 Cllt, M11chall Ho'o aoes
b11tlly into Ill 01111ns and demonstrates th nineteen
movemtnti •h1<h •Ill bl
tu 111td W1th1n th• 1n11111 1~11
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HO Slll"a: ._..,Ill lilt S.. A
documentary descrlbln& the
many proitcts vndttw1y 1t the N1v1I Rtsterch Institute lo
study the WOltd of Ille lh11k
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and u1a1in1 trl butt to Boston's 1111,01 ol shlun
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lul and contr~ersial p0lit1· cilns Boston has ever known. 7:tt ,...._a,......_ Pert 11
ol I p.tntl dltcUUIOll on PIO
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wllo rs torn klwttn loYe I•
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(Coneutt U.tlnp tor D•y a Time)
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All's Fair -CE5
MONDAY-1:30PM
TNa "81-4'our _...., poeee the qunllon of whllMr a
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old hi ..._ ............. wtlo le alao beauUful, MIJ, and
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.... ~ ........ In low....,......., ......... 909 and
their pDIH 1111rt pollkal ...... OtMn In ... ceet Include
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The· OLEst -tac
W!DNESDAY-10:00PM
let In ... Wiii .._.the tum of h oenlury, that lulty apct w ........ ,., ... Id In ... adwenture9 of two..,...,.
111 ... tor 9'llr elalllf, a caplhe of h Clte,.noe lftdllna.
Thi ......,. 11...,. and Guinan .. udlne, portr.,... bJ
Kurt ........ Md Tint lbtheaon-follow the trall ol the a.,..-, 8lld 91M:IU u• a plerJ of ~ dtlractlfl
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..... good ..... Md. Tiie.........,. .... ..,., ..... durtnt the
...... ,... ............................. took their ,...... ............. ~>·• , ...... .., lndlene white
Owllln (1'1 .. Uft) wound up In Ian ''wteco and hM the
..._..1111 of en ed111oabon.
WEDNESDAY-9·30PM
Lind• Lavin 1t•r• t11 Allee Hy .. 11 re enlly ""ldowed
••plnnq tlnger, tempo1ar1ly #orlllng a1 ii w.111reu 1n a
Phoenla cale where pandemonium 1 the ·~c1alty ol
the houae B•s•d on the movie Allee Ooe1n I L111e
H.,• Any More •• the hall·hour comedy ""'•Ii co ·sla•~
VI<: Tayback H Mel the grulf c•I• owner Polly 1-!olllday
aa the braah Mnlor wa11reu wllh •n 1nvet11!11e truck
drl11er'a 11ocabul•ry Beth How1,1nd 11 the well·inlen·
lloned fellow w•llren V111a, whot.11 hmldlly 11 1ur
paaa•d only by hf'r clum11neu, and Phillip McKean
pcrttava Tommy. Allee 1 12 year old aon
SA TUADAY-1:30PM
A lftdowed J .... ,... ............. man (P .. Mor-
ita), newlJ errtwecl In Chic ... , unwl""'91r
,._ e eutter•Mlecl AIMflcen pt~
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duced to • 111'11l1able ~· Hie dllllllled,
heed-of-the-ttw ........, ....., -... her
wide •red YftPl"8dlotMIMr .-Me eon end
Uughter (Gene ftroleneto end June Angeta)
ehow lmmedlm atgn• of cepttuletlftg to baM-
beH, hot doge end apple pie.
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O~ATO•
BRISTOL
MEAT
MARKET
CPOIMHLY aMT9 MIAT CO.I
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SUMDA Y -MOMTH OP HPTIMIH -MO
f'UICHAH MICIHAIY
• OYM THI COU"1'.._,.~ SllYICI
I~ WIFIATUU
MANNINGS BEEF
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SANTA AMA
PHOMI: 117-6117
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IMM us1 •<•(1))0 ............ Hal Linden IS hoit ol t!llS ntw MlltS
llltl looQ ti U1e woild of animals
t111ou1ll wt. llistort. llt11ature, music
and theetrt ........
An'SIHIOOll
1100
• (ft) (I) UJ. 0.-TllMlit Mtn's 1111cln ltnals from torut Hills.
lltw Yor\ .,..a.-,-.
Cl) s,.rta S,.clal "80th Annual
Cllertnne Front111 Days Rodto"
THI --•SECOtmTRUST
DIED LOANS
ON ANY
REAL ESTATES
173-213
OfHtR ~
ft l'l(Al ANNUA l
Pt•< t ... IA<".t
•att 1 10 \ ••\
Not all second trust deed lo.ns cost the same.
That's why the Federal Government has given you
a simple way of co mparing the annual cost of any
loan .. the Annual Percentage Rate. The lo wer thi•
rate, the lower your annual cost.
Most other companies ask you to pay Annual
Percentage Rates from 17"., to 21" ... That's because
they charge you 10·~. interHt, a ma"imum commis·
sion and give you a short time to repay. Not us.
Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (9<\,),
the commission is lower, and you get more rime -
8 years -to fully repay your loan, including prin·
cipal and interest. There are no balloon payments .
We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88110 •
Check around. We believe it's the be t rate avail·
able.
The figures look like this. For every $1,000 you
borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months.
The total of payments is $1.407.36. You can choose
a shorter te rm loan at a proportionately higher
Annual Percentage Rate. Naturally, you can pay
off your loan at any time by pre·payi ng in1ere11t on
the balance in accordance with statt> law.
You may borrow from $2,000 to $50.000 on a fir!lt
or second trust deed loan -on any real ee.tale any·
where in California. On the average, you'll have
~ur loan in 10 days.
No gimmick~ No double-talk We ju~t think it'~
good bu in ns to give you the fach .. and mo re
money for your money.
I e1RELIABLE
ll MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Tr1_, _, R._... lrlUrs ltr 26 yun
~IOffka:
Ch .... Co: 2295 W B.tll Rd . AMhe1m (714) Tl6·654S
Loe~·: 320 No Vermon1 (21S) 666•2525
S FValle\I: 184b5 Burb.mk Blvd , T4r iono (21S) 997·22S4
Df~• Toll•f.-Plto-.:
S..n Gabriel Valley 1213) 442 66611
South B.ty Lnn11 Be-4th {213) 644 2272
\Nnturo County (lK>SI 497 373.'.l
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pro1111n includes uctr~rs lrom
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a1111nts Ille tlft<h of JO ,,,,, of
atomot bomb ttt1rn1 on th, ptoplt '"d ve1111tion ot 81~1n1 Atoll rn !he
lrla•lhtll Islands
D h""'1 to Trani
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MY "Da.,., Ciockrtt's Keelbolt RKt
IR) r tU P11k11 Slits H lhr lt&tn
4'ry hero •hO finds lumtelf p1lltd
1111nS1 an t•Ptrt nve1 tmeltr rn 1
mt hom Kenlucky to He111 Orlun1 11t1lh his winier fur Wen 11 sl1ke
Budd) [bu n and Jett Yo1k co 1111
1,, ~ s,.clal Purl Bailer
G hell :J.,8 (I ) Q)J C~ll,rtft't
"Snen Atone" Conclu\lon of
1 11110 p1rt llory •bout stren yo11n1 ch~drtn left alone to Im the ~rd
1lllo11n<1 denccN or uownc frontier
Amt1iu 11111 1111 duff\ or 111111
oartnl1 rn the 18•0·1
....... : c """'"" Ht-. ' Hill" (d11) 56 Robert wa,ner Terry M00re
• ltd. s,.e. • n. f1I
fa latllMM DrlM•
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01r1en McCiv1n
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leM1n111nd l•mffly W)11tllt a to l'1 t 1 m rn.,, °""" ly11n1 ol l•n Pu Allry IR) Ouuna
.an on a11 ••OIO 1nltmew 1 top son&
•lllt• •1111n with his itilt ;nd
d1u&lltt1 nttdl" his sone pluHr•
.and 1ftwlts both lllr 1o1n11111 sr" '"d
'"' 1nlt1Vll'•l'f I llrr hr IS ShOI llld suso«U •bound' Rwor Vall,, Polti
8t11en l\tfl Btlll lllKha,I c,,,,n,
Albtrl S••m1 and Renrt )111111 tutSI
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IRl Secret ol B11foot Co/lclusion
W1111f wart~•ftl lor hwo S<itntrlls
m1siin1 111 lhr hmbt1 country ol ~o•lhrrn Cahto1n11. Slt~t comu
upon 1111nhr lootp11nl$ ind lht
thlw 11t11n) tor the lt ltll4'•t 81a loot m lllo9lt: '°SaHs ., '" J11M" (d11) 49 lohn W.1y11r Jobn Ac11
~ele Mm . forrut !IJ(~"
GI S. Yorty Sllow
t9 lhslcal V111tty
f£) (ftllillf .. ,.
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JC1 0wtrtff.S llllQilft
9:00 8 I1 ( 1_f lt11• (R) Mo11~
llndl h1111wn under 1nvtst1&at1011 by
lht 1nttrnal 1ff111s d1v1~1011 u •ell
.as a hoshlr 1wst1n1 d1Sht<I tornty,
when 1 th1el Ko11~ 111es1eo w1tho11t
wffic1enf rndenct c111ms ht p.i1d
lht delttlrrt I bribt
a 0i u m 111c SH••1 Mptt111-Ctl~•M A M1tw ot
Honor' (A) While d11vin1 lhrouah
Mt11co, Columbo 1l drawn by local
oolitt rnlo 1nwut1&11rn1 a llom1c1de
'" ·~1th 1n 111na bullftahler 11 lht
wspect Rrurdo Montalban sutsts
D G.afMr Tld Arwtllr1111
8 (Qt! CJ ) IJJ AIC Sund11
lllt•lt : rc-i (tll) "SllHI •Illini"
(susp) lb-Andy C111f1th, Bradford
01llm1n H••ty C11ud1no. Don
Gordon Adam Wldt Anna Btrftr
Cr1H1th \111$ i$ I ptOs«UIOI IO< lht
New York 01st1l(I Attoiner s otlrce
wflo Illes IO C-Onnecl I Sllttl mua
tint Ind lllOldtl to Ill Ollln•/~d t11mr h1u1, . ... -~,. • ..,. .... r""' an. o.w11 m ...... ,~. T11111r1: n. Moon·
•-A live part d11~ •bout 1
labulouf diamond stOlen ''om 111
lnd11n sllr1ne that 1>11111> bid lud
to 11\ost »~11t1d llilfh •I
., (I s... .. $~ !'hi.ti
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I.lit lndllSlt~l l!t\'Olution in ~tt"4
1 SIOIY Of itolrn stilt steftl~
Y1nku ·~cenu11r 1nd """' Mlm~n 1en1u1 Prorr.,n dnts ••lh
thr bee1nmnr of 1ndusr'y 111 Amt• IQ uo lh1tt men 1n rm11cul1r {II
WMnt1 S.a111uel Sqtt• and fm1t1~
c..bol lO•tN
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all~ '91icr ftf11111 m 1'11Ntt1 HI Wt!CA ScllOOt tor
Sund1f' Rttlt.t1<1 B11nSley Stltfld4ft l
comtd1 •S iet 1n 181-etntuiy
IOlldoll 1114 involves ' coltrit of
auests e~the1ed at t •dr Snw•ell's
for tht lOlt ourDOSt or SCHUd•nc
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m ..... '°'"" s...
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crntttJ old '"dr d•f1 loll• ol htt
•ld.,ly f11f'nds 541mmon Otr Dennis 0 Jinn (l1ny Htcm1n) 11'110 1Hlto
ttC.11 ol 1~e11 $Ul/)tCIOns al tout Pl•Y
unhJ llnother ol them dttl • ,_, s..,,.,,, s...
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Wllile "'-t Second 1n I st11es GI wt
O•pth eum111111onr ol Prtsidtnlial
tind1dllU 1110 llSUts
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• SWsttt CIMN
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-11:15-
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• Su11daJ Sports fi11alllll1ewle:
Cl wllle E'lif ti f11Mmtti11" {hor)
'64 Pttu C11slun1 011nun L1111ont
D S-1117 ' c:o.,.., • flit 700 Clllll
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CJ Mtrie: ~ "Tiit C.Vrt , .... , ..
<com) ·~-01nny IUyt 1' Mlwie: "lh11t ~ ... (dra)
'38 Horml Shorer. fyront Powtr ~ .... ""9r Jt••· ('2fi I I) '-111 lll11J1te• Sltft m Tiit m. ciu. iflJ Mtrie: t"C "Tiii Cir~" Par1 II (dra) 63 IOlll lryo11
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SlmMIEIU fer ....... ....,_ liltlle.
... lff DA"1M£ rtOCWIS.
.... lit,.., _1ulme,.,. Ille .......
Dlmalf llOWIES
ll:tO • CC> "Tilllil ' ... ... Oruau" (c.om) '6~-tun Pierre Talbot, Jun 8ou1se.
~c_,_ ....,... •• lllPt"
(com) '39-Ray Milland, Sonia
H11nt. a a::i .. , .. u.... ,,.,.,
........... (Com) 'S3-Marilyn
Monroe, Jane Russell n• • CC> .,., Ille flnt n.t" (mus) '59-M11io Lana.
U:tl • '1Wt C:.... Mr. Jtt ... " (d11) '•I-Robert Montaomtry,
Evelyn Keyes, Claude R11ns. t••·· '""ii ........ (dlll '61 -Efrem Z1mballst.
Miit OICklnson. Jae) Kelly.
2:M • (C) "C~t111e ef M1~1t" (QOm) '69-Elvis Pr~y. Mtry
Ty!tr Moote.
J..•9 "Mer~&tlle ....
..,.. (com) '{6-Htdy Lamtn.
Robtrt ¥hiker. )(JO. CC> .,..,. ...... Mr.
Atlist1" (dra) 'S7-Robtrt
Mitchum, Deborah Kerr
8V811111Q
8:00
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([)~~ • (9 ([)) 0 arL lte14l1J
ll!Ot ,...... The seventh seuon
klCks off wit11 live cove11ce ol the
pmt between the Miami Dofplnns
a11d the Bulftlo Bills -~ • "'trWct ftmlly ..... u
-~ .Uale ....
-6:30-•C...Wc..r. Cil ..., Srilfilll tm lllfy 5rtflll ..
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1:00
• Miit 111 A ch1fdftn'J special in wh1Ch a you111 boy fantu11es an
111111111111 lllP whlft dornc his home
WOI\ e owa .... •u.r.a. (l)llJ nw.. s.
(l)TtTll Ille Trdl .c:..c.er .... ., u.. Llcy
• Tiit fll ••CtM • llecW/UIWtt ~
• Dr-* Stfi. -~, .....
-7:30-
• (fll CD CH 1tu4l1J .... ; CC> (l~) "QMty CMIJ
.... 11111(' (mus) '67-DIC~ Van
~t. Sit~ Ann Ho.es. Adriu Hiii.
Huthtr Ripley, A11n1 Quayle, Lionel
Jel!nts. Jamn Robt,tJOn Justice.
LUGGAGE TAGS
, ... 10
from your bu1lne11 card
Send one card tor each tag
+ one spare. We return
permanently sealed
attractive tag & strap,
meeting airline 1.0 .
requirements. Prevent
loss & theft! For a
personalized tag
enclose wallpaper,
fabric or "Day Glo'
paper & we wlll
back & trim your tags. Or
try two cards back to back.
$2 ea. or 31$5
4/5 tags $1 .60 ea.
6/9 tags $1.SO ea.
10 or more $1 .40 ea.
Sales Taic Included
No Cefd1
Ot•w yout own or \•nd your n,~. •ddr•\\ .. nd pt\oM number We'lt
""'k• -Otd ,,., l•O 400 1t
t..Ch
Ba~d on the stoiy by Ian rlem1n ..
a11 eccentr1C 111went01 buys 1 diltpl·
clated-Cii caflid Chitty Chitty Bina
&nc With llis two chlldfen and •
tnelld, he drrm to the seashore and
there tells ttiem a story that tnvolvn
Pllllts, •Jiii 1'111 child catcher, a baroness and uotlC aclwentures . ..........
....... Dlllln
([) Tiit a.. c..ia .Tiit ........
9 1'ric911 lilld ....., ...
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8:00
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fabf'lllo Mioll1. Alttt stv1n1 Ille llft ol
lole, p11ncess ol Jolto. Hertuln
mtets Juon 1nd to1etllt1 they
$HrCh tor -and hnd-t~t IOlden
lleece. but not btfMe t!lty e~unte1
•nd dtstJCy a saw•&• Clet1n bull,
J11t111tn and 1 d111on e ltttle: (C) (2~r) "'•t•ll•"
(drJ) '68-Ceorce C Scott, lulle
Chmht. R1cllud Ch1mberl•1n.
Shlfley lln1chl. Atthur Hill. P1po1 Scott. Joseph Cotten
Cl) ltttlt: Cl:) (b'l llwtty ,,..
ltUer" (com) '63-Jtrry le•1s,
SleU1 Stevens. Del Moore. 1t1thlun
Freeman
.... (21w) ·~ .... C.·
t.lle ii Stclllf' (com) • U-AbbOtt £
Costello. lhrby Grant.
(!If ......
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• l..tftm ' Mwiltb -* lh*S...Prdief• . -...-=-..,. •LM-& ltmkSlll9 ·~ m11$1tallwa11tty and comedy hour
st1r11n1 Lorenzo and Hennetta
MUSIC, and ftatunn& tht MuslC Band,
Ille QuarJet ind tht Join Darhna
f!9ers, . ..,,, ....
(JI) lll1tit : CC> "Tiit Alrlcu
Q1tu" (dra) '51 -Humph1e1
Bocart, Kathaune Hepburn e1K11eT.,..-. ...... Ulcult ,...,_
-1:30-
• CllMI Ct, Mtcht (2\thr)
Playoff came numbt r one lrom
Montrul, Can1d1.
...... Dlilct ...
-1:45-• ......, "'Pt .... : ~ (21w)
"'Tiit ~,. (dra) '6S-E11za
beth hy1or, RIC hard Burton, h1
Mane Saint, Charles Bronson
9:00
(B lleM:~ (ltlr)"CMUIC#·
...,. (eoftl) '69-ldith Cons. Tell1
Savelli.
• lllfy $rfffil .. ......... ""' • Cilt Ul!Mnlt (8 (I)) .. : (C) (Z'iillr) "nte
ltH lai41tll" (wts) '69-lelly
Slvalas. Gtorce Maham ...,ApMecWt
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S~rving _A// fleac/, CilieJ
S Mt,..,UTES SOUTH OF S~N 01£GO fWY.
18835 BEACH BLVD.
(Highway 39 )
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MONDAY (C-tlnuNlt
10:00
9 (lll All la .. FMilJ
Hol t1en pltUUtt ltOlll Clolia will
'" Atclut to takt £d1t~ out '°' a nitht Oii lht Iowa but £c11111 ti httd
ol t1k1n1 Ho" 101 1n answt1 e a11 D llsu• I••• <R> llpa lohn 1n1es11a11n tht llay1n1
ot 1 well hked man 1nd ente1s a
-•d ol 11it1,1nd not M> elite 1rt
du ttl\ and COllKIOI\ ...... .....,.
S'--'• B Dlull!
-10:30-
• Ill '.l Ih d e Maude ' un111hn1 toy1Hy to htt ntphtw Stot
1trttehH ttr, thrn w~tn •t btcomH
t •1dt11I lhal hri htt and usy
hlhtylt rS 1ust a (O•llUP lor his bHIC
I.cl ot ra~1bthl't .. .., ....
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11:00 •••@"-• 90 .... •• lM Mtnc.tll Style
SN tt.111
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cuul ~ • •11 Kelt!Ult, Mary Hamu1
• , .. 14 "" liDfTI Ji liltr..-, CDCIMW 34
-11:30-• J1J CIS Late lltt lt:
"' "lttw tt Ct11111lt lluritlt"
(com) '69-Bob Hooe. Jackie Glu
aon lent Wyman lul1t Nielsen.
T1n1 lOUtst
a u 'Di aw..,c..
ni. rn aw
•T•S.14Slllwt ..... an.. ,.a. ca > s.c. r1cti. TI!utl• 8 llMit: le.' "TIM SWlff' (drtJ 70-01$lc 0.vri Ruby Ott
12:00 ....... ~ e Mttlt : ,1:) "Cer11u lt11tt"
(mus> ~-Harry Btltlontt. Oololhy
Oandndte Purl 811ley. OIU James
• llt•I•: "Tiit hch1tt4 Cot·
tip" \Ota) •~ Oolothy M<:Gu11t
Robtrt Youn1
-12:30-
• Al> .... SllMr: ~ .. ·c.i. Cllftl: """"4 CM!y"
• llllMt: re "1\t GelMtl Atrw"
CtdY) 64 lib H~nter Rounna
Pocltsla ~h110 relK11n1 Oolllenaqut
Bcnichrro
1:00 U QJ t 10 ,_,... mn.. rnc-..
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2:00 ....... : c "Tiie ..... , .....
(•4•1 6J l1urence H11vty lu
Rtmd Alan Bllln, r.111 Aylmtr
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...... ftr ,.., tMWlllMc1, Ill 1111 u,.s--.
DAYTIME ll0¥1£S
10:00 e "llortllweat OwlJttt"
odv) 41 Nelton [dOy. lllont
Muuy "Du• h 1tl" (dra) ·3~ Merit Obfron <11 r.t: "Th ,1l11t1 I l~t
Sllew1irl" \romJ ~7-111111lyn
Moniot hu1e11tt Ol1•1e1
11:00 D ~ "h••*r" (dr1\
~-[h11btth laylot
l!:tO e "Cry O..r" (ldv) ~1-
0ic~ Powell Rllo!lda nem1n1
1:00 flJ i.t "Sou W111111"
(dr1) '66-AMt 8'ncrof1
Z:IO D ~-.. ...., I SetW" (dr1)
·~1-ly1one Po•t•
l:OO 9 "Tiit1tt11uMi11(' 1d11I
'U -Cltrk Gtblt. lan1 furner
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'63 Robttl Mitchum
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(9 IJ )) ltN11u m DrllNllc S.rllt
• M411111 h111lly
-7:30-
• Wy Andy W1lh1m1 as stulhost
ind lhe Osmo11d 8rothe11 '" h11
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8 :00
9 1l ll•A•S•H !RI lht
lud1nt cllaracltrs ol tht •0711h
come undei the scruhny OI • Stllt
s.d~ ltltwiSiOll comm1n1110t whose
1nter11tws piovrdt p!OVOWIVI '"
!we11 to $11Ch questions n Wiiy do
you than~ you' rt 1n lloru 1•
U ilfi J) \jJJ Ill llHln' On
'San& It ~c11n. Sonny" (R) Altt•
•inane lust 1>1111 "' 1 truc~e11' t1ltn1
conltst Soilny r• s.tntd to 1 tonlrlCI
by ho W'htel1n111tnt Sh•~· PO•flS
(Vtra lil1ln) ind 1\ )(t 10 1ud1llon
for ()le Gtud Olf 01>1l1 e Mttl1: (!hr) "Tiit lllwt·
1r1W MH" (dra) 69 Rod Stt11t1
Clain llfoom
(l llllMt: ..t (1tlr) "1\t Dl4utt
~(com) ~7 Jeny Lum
Martha Hw Darren lil<GIVin
• (8 •l > Ill Ka~,, D111 "fon11t the Superst1r · (II) Arnotd s
Drive In c.omts 1hve with the sound
ol musac when fonm s1n11-u only
tnt fon1 un1
• *"' ' Celttllt m TY'S HAffllST HOUll
• Lor1111t & Ht11rltttJ
Mutk Sllow T Ofll&llt
• i..-1 HNnttb .... Sllow • P'tfry ._
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21 lltlfle: ~ (Zlw) "lllllUMI"
(dll) 70-Btn C1111n Pttu f1lk
John c.unetln
fD llaler,ie<t Th·et11: flit lleell .....
CD a.,irito • ""'* PlltllMtfll -1:30-
• CICELY TYSOll AllO
• llOl(IT HOO«S STAI:
'E THEATI£ "JUST
All OLD SWlET SOllC
• ll1.l IHilll" Tllolttt 'Just 1n Oki Sweet10ftf (90) Coetly
lyson. Robert Hool s u d Bu
R.ch11ds si.r an this tonttmpottl)
Mm locus.n1 on 1 Btxl 1111111)' lrom
Ottro1t w!lost two •et• ••utaon '" tht Solith !tads to so111e surpm1n1
chances .,, their hits
• ((J.I) ) QJJ Qarllt ., Aa1tts
The Prlot J1tm tor lht new ltll uriu
ot lhe u me Hiie. sta111nt Kate Jeck
son. f 1n1h fa"'4!1t M11ors and l1t
lyn Smith as thru 1llr1ctave lemalt
dt ttctrYts who ust lh1tr Wits and
ftmin1nt charms to ton I/It slaytt ot
• wullhy man into 1evu hn1 the
wht1u bouls of tht vact1m' body
Giana Muldaur Bo Hopluu and
Omd Oertle co 1111
• CMrlelt ,,.., ... m Sit.-c-..,
9:00
U Qll I) (10) Ill '91ite W.U11 ·ru• force Cop Killer" (R) Conclu •
J!Oft ol a two part 1101y 1n which
Pepper t<llfts other tem1l1 ott1eers 1n
a move lo 111 1nlo the h11heito 111
lllalt molOltycle dlVIMOn 1nd lhPn
latb •" love with one ot tht moto1
cycle oHacrn Jamn Darren 1uoh
• fllm Criffla .. ....... ""' gVlrillySlllw
• O.tr btr Hosted by Hu11t
Oowns wrth 1ut\t Rudy V1lltt this
llllllllnt/Urttty !!loll I01m1t IS lat
older Amtnu ns 1nd combines enttr
111nment With p11cll(ll 1nt0tm1tl(lll e CllaM,la11111, w1tt11111c
-9:30-• lillr er.. hc.lflc ~ er..-m s.-14 • tnlblu• Bioc 11phrul dnm1 of fr00darvt1 David
I Holmu ol ~mouth MJ111t as he
dtsJ&nl earn s and IOllH uon lot 1
e11nt sa1n at .. 11b 41 l'rlfllm11
10100
11 \~ .11 cas .... s,.c1a1
A Clocument11y on how tht lsruhs
debited. pl1nned and uecuted tht
dlnne rucue minion lo lnrtbbe
told 1n e;ew1t11eu 1tc1111nts ot the
people .tlo were dlltetlr 1nvotwtd
lvaek ptrnmcnl on1C11ls m1l11•1)
PtQO!t •llo umtd 11 out tnd the
hos111« they rescued ltom lht 11r
DOr1 111 Ut1nd1
DWIG NESEllT1
• IOI OYLAll'S flllST
TV stlCIAl
"MAIO Ulll"
U iU Cfl D IRl5il Ker4 bill Bob [)ytan slanliili1s l11s1
ttltVl$10ft $PfClll 1nd IS jOtntd by
loll sanat rs loin Buz 1nd Roter
M(Cu.nn Pro111m 11ras taped al Fon
Colhns. Colorado. du11n1 1 I011r hour
co11wt-p1rt ol 1 tour ot lht Solith
1nd Southwtst Dylu tS m1~1n1 ...... •<9 ) @ftllllr A Soe
wl Kand ol lov1n1 (Rl Stwentu n
yu 1 old Wtlht l1lls IOt a pltlly htl h
school dropout who. ht '' u111w1re •s
an t•PtCUnl mothei
~~
G lltlty P'ytlltrl'a flyl111 Clttut
-10:30-.. .., ....
ID M11utie11 f1lfll f mint
11100 •••a"-U (l)aJ O "-e ~(all! ) ltH .. trltU
Styles. Miit
-~ ..... .... ,, Hama111, •• ,, Kef1lull
• T• of tM lluirt
Clll YlllCJ Def~ tD 1\t lotr611 ..,_ mci.-. 34
-11:30-
.. Clll CJ) Cl) CIS Late llowlt : ~k "The G1r1 In The Raver" and "V1110ns"
-~ (fJ • .....,c.. n.. rn Cid
• ,. > a T11t TWr• ._,,
..... l"rirlll '"" ,, ... .....
12:00
e1tst o1 "-llt
• IJltorie: (C) "&llltt ' Ille lillf" (dra) '60-Joan Colllns m llMit: "Tllt CIOll .. 1.M11hlt"
(d11) '44-Gene Kelly
-12:30-
• All·lll&~t Shw: "I Wutt4
Wilp." H .... ,. .. like.(' m llttlt: HA Vtrf 'r1tltt Attllr" (d1a) "62 8n111tt BardOI
1:00 a tHJ ru !{Ii r.._, .. an.. rn aw
2:00 e llttlt : "O•IJ bttlt Hin llllllp" (dra) '39 Cary Cr1n1
• Allollllltt se.i "tttrtlt, Htll!," ww., 14 tfit S.tellltn"
, ... u
SUTUllU IS
flf ~ 1114 '""-lisbap , ,1use Mt oumu "'°'u11s, ...... t.r PM -'t-. lft the uy'1~
10:00 a unit lnwiW!t W.an"
(mu) 40 V1111n1J B1uct
"H-..,_llt .. (d11) 4/ lo•n
Cfaw10fd lohn C11t1tld
if C "llilllll" ldUJ ')J
Ma11lyn Mont0t loseph Collen
Jun l't1~·~
ll:OO D C 1 H ~ W
_.. !com1 ~1 Dun M1t11n
lu 114•10~
12:00 CD "Mr "JU " tmllll 41
R1t1 tt1por1h Victor M~lurt
John Sutton
I :00 121 C "Sb 1trctc Alt Coln·
!Miid'' (d11I ·~5 Jamt~ Stt•
1rt. lunt 411yson f •an~ I ovet01
t :OO D <C "W11ttt11 on th
WM" (dral ·~1 Roel Hudson
lo"n Brull
l:OO 10 "ti ""'1e1 CMHs" (du>
•8 Waller l'1dtton Otbotah
Ke rt
):JO • c ..,.... ht., ltloe"
<••al ~1 Robert Molchum Curt
Ju11tns Oi.td Htd1son
•V•NINQ
e:oo
B8 UOJ G)lll,._
II LI' 1\1' ~1 U l ,._
a X Stir T11& t£• '-tf ,.,..
-~ 1D l'1rtr14tt FMlilJ -~-u f,DZ-!
(if .t ) llMJ ._~
Jll OIMll!
'9 lrttlt •-..h
-6:30-u Olllllll Cuoh mclud' Cllaro
Robert fuller Mary '-•Y l'latr 1\~n Norton I he hmpl•llons
6 Wy &rittrlll
10 ... ,, Cntf111 ~
ID hllllfJ Att111
11 ) Stlt_, the Stan m lltc'lrtc c.,,., <JtJ • 1 ,.,,~. r111111y m ,., Gett 1111 c-1,,
7:00
D 8 lSI f ) m llews a um C..•
, f • My Tllr" S.S U To Td Ille lrutll
D !M<111traho11 m 1 L-. Lucr II> Tltt Fii ,fl' )l ~t
fB llMaH Oraau
Jf; Wy Criftltll
fD llhdltll/UIUtr lftlOl1
(-29 I. ) loMau m Ot Hiile Senn
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-7:30-
11 D ...... TMt lttM
........... 0.ll
• • Tltt IM4 c-,i. 8 ltt's Wt A Otal
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LEASE •
PROGRAM ,. ... , r11 n.aTIOolW .. OM ~BANK*TER ~1-ec:owt --~-.
MAMY·MAMY-HIW ~ U--
& USID Sfl'OffS CAIS l'l&T llHVSlVM w COW't
••. A LAI&! & COMPUTI PARTS Dll'T
••• A AIU Y TIAIMID SHVICI CIHTH
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, ... 12
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@ lHt el ltlt ..
Jl)...,_'11Mfees fD QMMI 11 Ttlllp!
ltJ US.IOI ,.,,IM '9 flasll lilt ...
8:00
U l11' ')) t flit Ult s--.
Eatly faM ltrt C...,, S.... Convy ~nc~ "ltl Yout Love rl011 1 medl'Y
~ "Only You" i nd ·11 lt1d lo Be
You · ~od p.t1to11111 1n • 1>1oduchon
number · Pupptl Min
1112'! Cf J 10J D Lttllt Htuu
• Ille 1'u.i111 ltoubltlfl•~tl (RI
rhe scboolttathtr Mm Budlr
(Cllarlotlt Stu•afll 11 d~mtui:d and
lier W«t$SOI Hun1b1I ~pit~
(Rlthlld ~S4hlfl) IJ~H In 1nS11nt
d•slth 10 I a110 1nd upeb htt hom
school a....._: 1C (lllt) •a.. IMMS
"1" (com) '66 l.1nt f ond1 Jason
Robards Su d1ys ii wet~ • model
hu$b1nd keeps to home f11ts but on
Wtdntsdar ht v1s1ts his m1s11en 10
his th tOMPI Utcuhve SUiit Wh'fl
an nett ,oune buS1nusm1n btrtiu
1n10 lht '"''' and tails IOI the rount
mlSIJW rompltUllOOS IUSt
t ...... : CJ (?!Ir) "'-'& . ._
flt(' (tom) f.~ Jttry l t WtS lonJ
Curll$ 8 (.Jf e ) )fl lientc Wt11111
BIOntC Buuly (R) l11mt entm a
bt'ulr conttSl 1n Olde! to 11ncovtt •
$pv ""I that 1s tnd1nce11nc
AA!tuun $t<u11ty plans
D Mt,11: "Olltlt & Ctsttlto-llMclltr lliMtia" (Com) '.• 5 Ab
bolt & <A>slello Aten Cun1\ m Ont Cilrrow1y Joins
• The f 11n With loftnzo
& Htnriottt1 Miiiie ID LM-& Htllrlttll .,_ S. .... " .... e ..,.,. Wlriety llwl
S~'-111,-C> CllllU C., ltecM., (lhr) Ste
ond 1alllf 1n btst 2 or 3 w11tS lu
tures lht but pttlo1m1n1 tums
from tht tatty rounds ol competition
from Montru l C...nada Tums from
stvml (uropun ind NOllh AA!er
1un countries 11t nttted m this
ltr$1 1nternattonal compettt10n 101 the
··canad1 Cup
G) CMftl,i-11" Wrtstlin1
419 llPIMM U1111111' 'recramJ
-1:30-
• f'll llJ laay Otts It-Stir· tillc frtMle Afalllt fm\it s auut is
Anson W1fh1111s of Happy Om ............
9:00
8 1) I Cl$ WtdAUOJ
M"lt: 1:J (n r) "Tll• $t1llt111
.,_ .. (•es) '69 CrtCO'Y Peck, ha
M111e S.1nt, Robert fo111ter. Nolan
Clay, Russell I llO•.On A dtama ton
mn1n1 1n Indian 111hter h•Pr>td 1n
deadly Lont11cl "'th a rulhleu
Ap1che •ho •Ill \top 11 nothna 10
teupture ll1s son -even 11 11 muns
mu1deon1 tht l>Ol''\ ltlOth~t
8 8 t1 tll GlllC ..._ .. tl•r llltwlt: (%11r) "11111111011"
(d11) '76 R1r111011d 81111 01na Met rrn. Bill MtCuue. lenu Pt!tllOn
Milt Kot•n 8t1dl0td 01ttm1n P1111
eta lienwey Robert S1111P'Oll 8un
st111 n the hud ol 1 ct1a1n of
nfWSl)apers 1nd televtit0t1 stlhon\
wllO UflCqlllfS I plot 10 tl~t Ovtt lht
-td throuah ur.e ol nUC1u 1 powet
plants and 01t thru t ot d1sute1
• (18 lUI D .. ,ttll l'lr °' 0.." {R) WbtA Balttll stts up I
Otmt IUOtr tor lllHI he Hiil
•lllOl4 1111it1nd IKltOM w~I blttif
tor co11t1ol ol thf vrce 1C1rv1hu
• Men Griffitt s... . .,..., ""' . .., .... ~,,.._,
• f111 el Ille laclts
-9:30-
D *811 IM C..tllt
G) 9i1tr " .... l'Kiflc "91111wfst c,..
ID .. ,.II .. ,rlluwtf1
10:00 ... ,._
J JIMallu 8 ((JI) } 1) Ott Slit .. , & lllld1
A Collin lor SWOf !fl) Stamy IS
"'J«ted W11h f lll~tHIOll\ podOft
lrOllf wlll(h M •111 die 1n 1• hours
uftlt~ the #Ollld be ~1ttt1 IS tound
,ind ror,ed to d1¥ul1t tht 1na1~d11nts ot lht dudly dru1
flJ flit ...... """" s..__.
-10:30-
ID GI ID lltft 911iPtt•
11:00 .......
ll (J)GJJ •l 1~ lt ._ • 181 (IJti 11 ) LHt A•t11u11
style
'l,S.IMI
D CtlffritJ .. ,. Cta11• llwby 11
&lltSI host
• llhfy Htr1u11, Mary li1rt111111 a> Tala of Ille liunt
l\l'l liotr•,itJ fD w.a11 'Mental Hullh Care
Ont P~ltenl'l Vrt•" Guut Janet
Cotk1n
ID CiMtM 34
-11:30-• <m fl.I ll CIS ult llltwit :
(C') "llia~•••re" (susp) • 1 J
Rithard Ctenna Patty Ou~• Astrn
Vte MOffOW e a> i:r1 m~c... TIM rn a.. e (IBJ ) CIJ) Th h•"u/
-tryeldltW... ......
(If) Tiit 700 Cid
12:00
• kit " Gt111ellt D lllowit: "TIM ~ of al·
11111" (dra) '63 Soph11 l0ten. Ml••
mohan S<httl, rredrtc Marth m llltM! "M111 el c..nt" (dra)
39 llit~rd 011 lo.tn font11nt Gail
Patnck
-12:30-
• •lliPI Sllew: "Mlf<t 1'111,"
• ._. ft lilt T ..... °'1lJ Hip"
..... ; "ltM el fllftt °"""'" (d••I ·~3 Hedy Lamarr
1:00
.. i2J) rJJl ,...,,..
a Tll• rn tht•
2100 e lllttlt:fC'l "C1t1•1tr lau"
(Illus) ·~3 Oo"' 01y lio;rerd Keel.
l'llrhp c.to. Allrn MtlOt•t. Ottk
Wuaon, Chubb7 lollnJOll
,~~ sa..-"T1lt lllttlttf,"
-3:45-
• llllM: """ b* '"'" (d••) '59 £rntst Borcn1ne. Oord 8111n.
K1vtn Co1tor1n
I THURSDAYj
smtMm a
f• ....... •""-liltilp.
lllt11t Mt DAYTIME "°'lAMS. ......... ~ ....... ..,,,_
IJIATilll( lllO¥l£S
10:00 • "TI!• A<c.aetl" tmys) '48 lortll• Youn1. Wudell
Cony "Sllett Le.ti, LMtf.
t DM'I Ulltltntalltl" (com> '66
M1rctllo Mutr0<1n•1
!JI ........ "'"' ...... lieMlrt" ((om) SJ Martlfn
Monroe, Betty Crable
ll:OO. *llMf let ... Co" (dll)
'S3-Cbr• Gable. Gene T1e1ney
ll:tl • *Mee...., .. (dll) J)-
Katllatr11• Hepburn
l:Ol S "stltt fricllf' td11) ·so-
J111t Wyman lh1lene Otttnch 1:00 ... , .. 11 ........ , .. .
_... (dra) '47-Cre101z Pee•
J:OI (II "I LfN '• Aplll (~pm) '40-Witlram Powell Myrna Loy
J:JO • CC> "llit S.cret Cert·
.-(' (llor) '69-Eltubttll Tl)·
IOI. 11111 farrow, Robert Mitchum
•Y•NINQ I
S Mlpl's ltefoes
IDa..-tllt...pt
QI) !At's •kt A Dul
tlD hict Is lipl
• fllsll lio!doll
8:00
8 1ll J • L Tiit Waltt•s 1Rt 1n 1933 and lon ly lrenett< Seltn•
L1nw1Ut ltllt'SI k•lhlttn Qu1nl•n)
lht nu1ut th1n1 lo a SO<•tty 1111
tvet to come lrum Walton's Moun
111n v1S1b homt from Yuur C-Olleae
Ind (hlr&t\ Jo/In Boy Wtlh COWlldlCf
IOI llC)I IUSIM& ~mus •Ith htl 10
hthl tn lht Sofnr~ Cml W111
D IJll rl_ 14) Ill Tnat
•1 Wlltlerun Astronaut Neri
AimstrOll& 11 lht off c1me11 n11.,101 lot lhtS ltut story ol ftwt ctly bred
y()Unl ldufls who SUIVIVfd lhf din
1ers ol lht Alroun •tldernw A111on1
lht ch1llen1u prntnled 10 the
&•ouo •t•t sol1111y •alu ••I~
u ch studenl a~1ntd • sep1r1te
route 1hrou11t lht wolds a I) mole
Me '"lh tmply cantons lo strw
Ille 1mPortanct of w111r and 1 canoe trtp wltert tlVtl ObSllCIU •• ,.
hippos end c!1)(od1lu
• llllewlt; ~(bf) ·a..r "41· trf' (dra) 60-Burt lanusttt
lllftlt: (ar) "Ll•l•I It u, ..
(com) ~-Dun Martin ltrl)' l ewis
• (8 ) U Wtlc••• lac~ ._., (Rl Koller and lhe swuthocs
put on 1 telethon to ratu money tn
an alttmot lo save lhtu cl1u from
tltmt~hon due to budaet cuts • *"" & Celt ... at ''THE fOIU" hlins
• TIM H1"7 T1111ts With
Lott111t I H111ri1tt1! at l.Mttla & HtllfittQ Mlltlc Sllow .... "' ..... • TM1y'1 C.la1
3 -...: C' (2\1) '1llt 0.tK
IM" (adv) '68-fr1n• S.111111 ltt
Rtmtek
tD U~t'1, °'9MlllB at t ... ltlttrMCiollll Ill .. ....,_. M0111-t to frff· ...
... ~-l.Hcllll' ""1•111
-1:30-
• (Ml ,-) ~t larHJ Milter
!Qin·· (R) An tndleu raon st01m •
~Oy 1001 ••lh lhrtt lrtl ol waltr on
tt and lht tur ot .i cave 1n hue lht
detectrves 01 lht 171h rm1ncl
cltmbtn& the •Ills'
fl) Variety S....
9 :00 a t1 l ' l Harnli flft 0 <Rt
(7hr) When McCanell con on h11
annual 1c1tve duty eru1u wtlh tht
Naval Rew~e ht 1ece1vo ordm to
tnvesttaatt th~ lelle• bomb murder
ol 1 Naval lnttll•lfllCt Oltt<er Btlt
McCuttt 011rd Birney and H11r'f
Guardino 1uttl D IDl 11 D Tiit Pmliu "ltnny s Otspa1t" (R) Or 81dl010
sees a side ol his d1u&ht11 rn law he
had never wen btfore when hts
mtddlln1 dlrtctly Inds to an 1n1ur'1
to h1s 111nd1on
•(!JI > SStrttb tis. frtlldla tR) John Oavldsoll 1u~m
U an tmO!tUtOIHSI whO IUul!I~) lhf
•d,n1r1y ol 1 hmous deouu
telrm ol lhe tale 1qJO$ and &Of) on
• '"urdtr ~re wh1I, Sinn' ind ~eller 11e l1u,1r1ted tn lhtot \ta1tll
tor • • lemllc killtt ·
.... Crtffla ... ..... , ..... .,..,. ... ..,
m Last Of 1111 Uncoln
• JULIE KAniS STMS
In TOllr Aw1rd Role
Bl) Hollrwootl Ttlrn1lo11 hutr1
·r11e ltsl ol Mr\ l1nco4n · Juhr
H11111 re <•tales her Ion, A•ard
W1nn1n1 p0r1r1y&l ol Miry lodd L111
coin 1n lhr) ttltvrsio" 1>1tm1m 111
l1mu P11drM•) play lht play
lo<uSt'S tin lht o11dow of Abrah•m
ltncoln 1n lh~ 111it< years •llff ht)
Ul>U\tlllltun
-9;30-a ~ti f 10! m NIC nundlr llipt ........ ~ (.0) ~n.. Oarl
Si•t ,, l•-Htt" ldtal 76
Joanna Petttl Anne -'rchtr. John
Anderton Kim Hunttr l••rence
C-isty Claud,llr Nt~lll) lhrtt a~n
eralions ol lht H1nc«k lanuty br
tomt v1111ty 1ntolvfd •hen ont
d1u11t1er dt<1des 10 ltA•t htt hus
bind and lht11 l•o chrldttn m ,,....., ,, .. ....,Coif
10:00 •D...., lllllllU • ca > u Sttffb o1 s.. rflllCilc:t (R) 8ttnda Yacmo lUtsrJ
H • h111d h1t -om•~ •ho ustJ htr
romance •rth Steve Kell" to putsut
htr 1ss11nment-k1H Keller
• ""'"'" f IOlll ;llNllJ a~ •
ID lmu tit P1illlaft1a
-10:30-
ID G) lltwt
11:00
8 8 f I O) ,IJ) NIWl
U IHl {) <IaJ CD ltns D lfJ (121) flJ) lon American
Style t SN Mllllt
D ttlfffrty .. "" ID lllt'J lttrt111111, Mary H1rtMlft a> T .... of Ille liurrt
I1I T _, Drrrinc•r flll"9~1
-11:15-at Ci11t1M l 4
-11:30-
D 17 , I • CIS lilt M"tt: ..,.. Strce ol lerroi and Cume
Club
• IJI) (t ll.OJ IJI Jollft•J c,,_,
LI TIM m Clllll
• (1zt' It )) !lt Widt Wttld rm
tttb "M1nn11' & lhr M3&t<1-n •""' ft T1M JOO Chr•
12:00
D lat of Gr111<he
D llloM: r..c> "lln St.," (com)
'56-Mar~yn Mo111oe Don Murrty m 111.,11: "Th ~1pt11dou"
(•ta) •3 RanOOlph Scoll
-12:30-
• All-llillrt si-: .. c_, """'"' ti Ille 1111<• ltl-•,tt "011t Mtt•·
""' lll&llt" • ..,.: CCJ "Tiit Sttltl S.Nll"
{adv) '66-lon'I Rim•I liel1a lint
Mniomo Seralo
1:00
D QSI t 11TQ) r...,.,, .. m Tiit m Clull
2:00
....... "Tiit"" Ole ........
(drJ) ·s~ 1 euitftu H1rvey
• All-11&111 Slln : "Tiit Ito .._.., It St TIWlll," "Stull of C...ict la't, .... Ill"
TV wtEI( SEPTEMBER t2 1971
FRIDAY
SE.l'T£MICI 17 ftf _ ........ ,.,..... liltillp ,
pluic stt DAYTIME "°'UMS.
....., IOI,_.~. Ill Ult
day's MWltl.
DAmM[ MOVIES
10:00 • ''Hold w tllt .,_ ..
(dll) 41 Clltrlo Boyer Oltvra
d' H•v1l4~<1 "I Wlllt Tt11" (d11)
SZ D1"' And"ws
J(I C °'ll1111'1 "9 .......
llh Sii" l111uu" (muU
)4 llhtl M"m'n
11 00 Cl tC ''Th hluctul
Drll4it1ntt" (com) 'S8 S1ndra
Ou. Rt• tl•rrtson
ll•OO at "Wlltn lttlltt lhtt''
(corn) 41 Joan Cm •tord
t·OO X ~ "lt41m1t4" {dll)
6'-Pt1e1 Coo~ R1qutl Wtlch
1:00 • "Mow ""' W• Mr Val· lef' (dr a) •I Wall tr Ptd(tOn
l:OO [OJ "Th Shop Areu11tl tllt
Cor11tt" (dre) '40 James Sle•
art M1111r11 Sul!Jvan
UI e r "TIM H1111t111" tdn)
!>8-Rcbtl'I M11chum
•V•NINQ
8100 .. ,~ .....
D lI'JI·~)@ ,._
9 Sbr Tr• .I' C..r 'Yit
• Gil1111110l•
ID Partrltlae r.11111,
G)Adl•·l2
li M11or LHlut last~all Con'I
from 5PM ~n fra11C1sco C1an1s !IS
Clnc.111natr Rtds
fD Z...J
(8 .. Ii) ltltlf lullch
tlJ Dlnlll m llotth Amtrk111 . n.1 ftetblll Con'I from 5PM
-6:30-a 01111111
• ...., '1fffrth s....
14\'lltlv Gtitfill Sllo9
ID haity Alftlr
17 • ) Gulllllltte
fll) Electrk Cor!!PlftJ
(.it (I_) Partrltllt f1lllily
fii) fllttldJ of llU
7:00
8 8 12li J I m llft's
II Uan Clull
J) .. , """ Sont 'JJ To Tell the Tnrth
GCtMMtralitll Gt I LOff Lucy .., Tiit f'll •'-.. ,..., ID T1M M1tlltll/lthrtr l.,.rt ta ) lonlnu
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-7:30-
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Broth Away' MacDonald C•••r
llOsts lhts OOcumtnlary on Hlhtlll
• perso1111 IOo~ 1nlo • O!Obltm lhtl
c.um over !>.000 dulhs )'HJly
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Robtfts 1J 111Cllolman lor cover act ol
t1mtly Solsth11n Calll0<n11 1$$110
:BJ Wller W..W
8:00 e cm rmmu """*'' Nlt'1 A new senes mr nn1 Cll111toper StOllt, lodd Sutm1n
Cent hant, '•h 11tttl lmpert and
81111 lu ch A talt ol 1ndust1111
rsptOM&t 1nvolv1n& • drone 11rc11ft
1ncl1ntm Ille hvu ol Cus Gam tl
Stan le1111 and thtu l>OSS Sptncer
Parn the owntr ol Spe11ttr AV111ion
The rtdoo tonfrolltd dront becomes
1 dudly •noon 1n tht h1ndl of 11'0
A1~1n1 employeo dtlftm1n tO to
slu t Ille 111pl1Ae and sell 11 to lbt
11111\esl bHlder D 8 9 II """'4&S.
(R) Wilen urthq111~es htl Ille Sin
ford home, frtd p1ep1m to mo•t
out bffoit • 11\t b•& one" strl~es
• 11 .. 1.: ~ cnr) "la11dldo"
(adv) 'S6-Robfr1 M1lcllum
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JeM" (tom) '65-JtrTY lt•I$
• 18) 0.., IM llaflt CuHlt 11t
Boll Hope. !Ult Smolh. Paul l )nde
a11d lht OSlllOlld Brothtfl
• llllM: (90) "Tiie hW ..
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Abboll ' Co>ttllo • l.tftftlt & Mt11rlttt1
• llltdlc SMw With Ed111 ltfl" l t11ltt At II
• Llf-& Mtllrilttl Mu1k .,.,IJ ...... rs H's n-• llnJ, Alntflca ............... 1 .....
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llattd •lltn ht '' ijlllblt lo capture
tllf hllrt ol I 1111 btCIUtf ht looU
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9100
• (fI CIS hWIJ llowit: (Z!lr) "Sll!W' ((R) (com) '73-
Jamtt Cun, $1111 KtUtrm1n Caan
nlfS u I p11olu •ho dttcOW$ lie
•H bthtr ott behind bars when h11
starch IOI a ll~Otn l011une blowt up
into a °'"'''Oii' adVtnturt • 9 crl. Cl !ftZiil ..... ~ '"""'' O.C "'TiitPOoular
11n111 sont•111t1 "*'' '" M 11111 Amtrtt1n 1elev11ion 1Pt(•ll Olvtd
81tnntr •nd Btttt M1dle1 111 1utm Sed•~• 1 son. Ml•t •u 9 ... 111
ho11 the spec111 i nd h•i I~ Jtl!
old d1uahle1. 0••• writ i1nt one ot
lier l11her'\ son&\
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• A L11aurlotl1 MllCHI
CrtllM '41 "TIU LOVl
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flortllCt Hendt•SOll Ct btttl Kaplan
tlar;o l(orr111n Clofrt l t1Cflfl\1n
fo111 1ntt11el1ted tOl!lek \I01tt\ ol
Ilic advenluru 1nd m1wd•t~tu10 ol
p1mn1m 1nd CAI• abolrd • c1ut\t
$111p tn1oul• from Cahlo1n11 to Mu
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• l" from Molltreal, tllwd 11mt tn
Bui 2 ol 3 ptayptt t111u futures
the bell Ptrlorfl\1n1 1umt from the
early 111unds ol ~moehhon
Ill "' ..... l"rilllMt•
10:00
D O Ill • Dt11 llh1tl1 ~llY ..... Muh•mmad Alt 11 the
1oa1ttt 1nd amot11 those on tllt dm
111 Ol10tl Welles. floyd ~lltrson
f redd•t Pt1n1t C1bf k1plan How11d
Coult Ct11t Ktlty Ctmt1e Call.ts
Ruth 8u111 Ceor111 Cn111 Wilt
Cllamberl11n f osttr Brooh 1110
Tony 01lando
• lt't TI• lo "1y, -.,1u A spec11I on AmtrlCI s lututt H "One
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60-T trry Moort. Otbla Patil e la lOlW.U. ......._ ...... " ~n.nioa.. ·llad~t111M .....
12100
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...... """' Cat Cl .. e llllM: <1:) '11lt ~II Mii A
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Richard Carlson, Vt110ll1C• Hurtt
-12:35-
• S..-Tlltatn m lln l1: C "011110 od
~" (I th) 62 GuJ W1lh1mt.
Oon 8111nell
1:00
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2100 9 ...... : (CJ "lllylt"'-llllM"
(~1 to) '61 Michu t Callan Join
Cr u nwood MICllHI Cr11t. Hcrbtrt
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8100
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'50-Randolph Stott
• 11111"1 ..... • £lodrit C..,.111
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Jufit Ad1m1, Chill Witt~
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9:00
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MOOlt. leromt Courll111d .. .,.., .... es.a.strttl
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D iJll
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(dra) •S-Aloander Kno•
• MMtt ' tee! ... ,81 Yeti I "4ltl fD [IK'tnc C.,..,
11:00
9 11' _11 J Atk II D tllJ l}I 10 m ...... Laarut .....
• (Ill) 1) 'U ''· ..... A111 IWll& Gees a Tiit ....... "' ID '1llMI Pill T11111ls: Summer tour
"AIP Ooublu Ch1mp1ons111p Semo
lrnal5 doubln compet1hon lrom
Woodl1nd1 I taas
AFT8RNOON
12:00 • cm F11 .-.n • TIM '-It Slef1ll SMw ()) lltwlt: "r1utlu 11111ah1I"
(lits) '39-Randolph Scon
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• t1ll (]) w., °"' Glllltl •S..N•lll •
• (8 CJ)) 8 llW '""'II Coio11do vs Wash1n1ton
• l4'* 111 ~c. m llOM: 'h111dt" (com) ·so-
Oon11c1 O'Cont\OI, P11toc11 lll•d1na
1:00 e t1ll CIS Chll4ro't
r•Ftlltwal • tfticllt z-e 01....-s..i.
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l\tnney llowit: "Miiii IJ'' (dra) '6S
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'SS Richard Dennin&. Vtr&1n1t C1tv m SM! Tralll
2100 • ..._..en
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Chapman Report," <CJ "An Arntt
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Olson .......
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Rooney, ft.111111 r1bt1y
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1 new Sunday lllO/lllflt ct11ldren's series in which camtru t1ptu11
"h1p11tn1n,g;,~ Ill O'ttt tltt stilt. CJ)W, .. -~Mttfo.tllf
• Jecl Ceftlf Stan Ill
Tiit "*• ••llt s.mc. 11S1CHT sncw. e 11111" "Th Pltetmenl Semct • Itel Cttttr, (dward An
Clrews, J111t1 McEl~lfl. Edit~ 0111
Ind NitlCy lilcCormlcl lutst .... m
......... c:..try
8100
• <Ill CJ) CJ) "" ,.,..,.. e U CJ) 9 • E••raucr Mllle Numnct" (R) Wiien pa11111edic
Gilt ft l\otoltlhUd lfltr tn ICCI
dtnt. ht tur11t out to bt • ferrlble
patlut e ........ U.-W Guests
llldudt Mott Sahl. Ctorae Cobtt •
r1111• ConMn. J! Mte4ows
CJ) ..... CC) ..,.,... " ... fit' (Mv) ·n-A11111 11 • ,.,,,
blllS, 8Mtty C.111nd. °'"' RHM, Scoey M1tclllll. ~IO Home1tt • <• ) .... 01l1t11t
..... ._. (R) Wondtl Wom1n
employs htf ltlcttd1Me powen to try
tnd Mwt M1joi Sine T rtWOt. the
W!Ctllft of I Nlll ll'f ~I lo 1111plic"flt
111111 1n saboll1• Lynda Carter and ltlt WIQO!ltf st11 -S:JO-• Tiie sn.-,,,_. lilt Cutten •a ._ ...
CJ).......... -~---........... .~ .......
t-. ... ~~!!--~~--.~~-allr)~~i....-&:....-f-----'!"S., Wllf' (dra)'4J-(ITOI
8100
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Hani1 re CIUlts lltt T 0111 ...,d, wWllllt ralt ol MJIY Todd u-... eo .... u...,... ................ ,,.., ..
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1 ~ttlld lot Vlldt1111r "' the ho~ ht N 1111rry htt •lld lllO'tt 0111 ol flit
crowded '"'""""' • ...... W Jack Barry IS host, .... . .,_ ....
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(R) Slit ~n's ltfe '1 builbhn& •Ith
eac1trment •lltn ht1 Hippy Home maw sllOw 1s nom11111ttd tor a 1oc.11
ttltmio11 .. .,d and she I.alls'" love e o a.••s.ew.., ... ; CC) (Jlw) -a.t., Wlfrid"
(dr•) '13-Weller Mattllau lot Doll
S.ktt. fthc:ia r1rr, SlltrH North,
Not1111n f 111 M1t1111u slJll H tt1
1mblt1011s .tunl pilot turntd M!llll
lHne Mn~ robber wttose tor11111la 11
loolprool unhl ht ontrtlChtt hrm
self 111d btcomu the Obte<t ol •
search by both r&t 11en1s tnd 1•nri·
ltrs. • <• l) O AIC S.t•rd•r .... : CC) (tllr) CC> .......
,..... W' (R) (wsp) '75-Robtrt
Stack, Sonny Bollo, Walter 'ldctoft,
Ceor1r M1ller11, Hup O'Bnan Mien
I llltlldlf OCCIKS on • lr•ns·Jlll!lll(
jtll111t1. the paqen1t11 and crew
ru l111 lllat OM •lllOllC tllt111 IS •
nllftllC wllo Wiii .... '''"' • ...... : CC) (Z911) ~ " 111911" (drl) '69-Yan Jolln1011. RIJ M~lalld, Rolltlt Mlddltton ......... ==fltll -9:30-• <Ill CJ) CJ) ... """"1 lllelt
(R} Boo's old. ll111h·•·mlnult, stay
1nd1f1n11e1r coll•I• budd1 (Tom
Polton) Plrl the Htrtltyl 1nothtt
VISlt-tlllS time btclllM lie wife llu left 111111
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10100 • <m CJ) Cl) Cll 11111 lld
... ...,. (90) Alictl:OOPtr. the
flamboytnt ~• music 1111 whose
llOl1dwlde tKOrd 111ts hovtr close to
40 million, ls CO·host •lfh Ol1n1 Rou
to holtot Ille 011tst1ndin& stars ud
creators from the world of rock
11141Stc, IA t.htS Sl*••I ITom "'' Hol lywood l'aflad1u111 .,tny ...... ....
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• s-11 Dliectile S C.....,__
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(dra) '61-Jack H1••1ns ll111t
l'atfrd, lloetr ll'flHY •t..c...a..
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11100
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(d11) ·n -JaSOfl ~di. Barbara
Hams. Mamn Bllsam Barry Coulon
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(drt) '63-Cll11ln 011h, Cearae
S.ndt"
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• llerie: CC) .. "".. " ... Cma" (d11) '6l-N1t1fle Wood,
W1r1t11 8t1tty, s.rtd) DtnntS. Pat
Honatt. Zahra lamptrl
<m Cll "" m a. • Tiie 1'I a.
11100 e USC ,_.... USC Tro11ns vs.
D<eaon.
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lueiUe S.11. Katll11ine Htpb11111. ~) •H1/lcl11u Flctlt •
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4100
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Astin
Woody WOOdpecker, one ot the mo.t r1mout n1me1 In th•
hil1CHV of canoona. p11y1 ho91 to 1 c11t of 1nlm1ted wlldllf•
Including the b .. r. Wlndy. on Tne Woody Woodpecker
Show,• new S1turd1y morning certoon progr1m for young
vlewera elrlng 11 &AM on NBC.
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TV WEEK. S£PTtM9ER 12. 1878
TV !Stereo $hoppers Buyers Guide
l .... f'rice
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CD-302Aw/Doa,y
CD-301A smto
CASSffiE TAPE DECK
• 3 OoQol Tepe Count"
•PoMi<UINlet ·~SWtlefl
• Auto Sflul-<>tt
• 2 Y' _,slltbof II'*.,....
DIMO ss900 NICI ............ s 119
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T,,_ Sony TC·'53SO INOs '-1111.s In l!le Ii.tel tt will l>'Qduce
P">lewon11 Qul hly .iw.o r«:0ro11191 end tel YoU mon11or tNlm
lf'ltOullll 1 bullf.ln monitor__,.., Al flOIN tt 11 tOCH•I• o.ck
l .... P'rice
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JVC
s29791
s5711
Jl·S I 00 STIRIO RICllVIR
• Pnase-Lock·Loop Tuner • Low .5% Distortion
•Twin Tuning Meters • Pre-ouVMain-in Terminals
• 20 + 20 Watts FTC Powef• OCl. Complementary Orcut
SALE s 149'7
(with speaker purchase)
Scotch Choice Sale
C-to ~~
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3/'6" ... u ......
·--Ulttallnear 7 6' s
I-WAY 11" ACOUl11C
IUSNMIK* IYITIMS
Utlra 11-·· liPMket ol "-,,.., the
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RMS end .... CltCUlt brl9Mr ptOl«liOn
PL-A41
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Tile PL ·A46 Wiii out-.oerform
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• 4 -pol e b1ll-dr1v1n
1vnc11ronou1 mo tor w1lh 1
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SALE s 11000
SONY
Tri""'-Color , .... , ......
•One gun/one lens
•100% Solid State
•114 wlde·angle tube •Trinltron Plue
80% brighter tube
NO FolrTrodl
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