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Lisa :\lcPhail of :\li:.1mi. Fh1 .. soh"t~s the prolilcm for
Uttle-brotht•r W:.ilt "ith a stronj! b<ick and~ hiJ! dos~ of in·
genuit~-.
NEW YORK CAP> -The New
York Post said Saturday that a
letter to police tour months ago
from the Soo of Sam killer ex-
pressed a "Jove" for people but
added that the writer was "com-
manded'' to kill.
Police have never released the
text, but the Post said it _9btafned
a copy of the letter, whtth it said
was found at the site of the fatal
shooting of Valentina Surlani, 18,
and her boyfriend, Alexander
Eiau, 3>, in The Brou. •
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ORANGE COUNTY, CAl;I FORNI A SUNDAY,AUGUST21, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Billion--year Trip ~ Begins
~ . ,_
Voyager Off. to Visit Outer Plane~s
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
CAP> -·The Voyager2spacecraft
sped from Earth toward the outer
planets of the solar system Satur-
day, apparentiy in good sbape
despite early signs that
something serious had gone
wrong.
"Voyager looks much, much
healthier than we originally
thought," said John Casani,
director orthe Voyager program.
The posaibilily of trouble had
not been ruled out, however.
because a boom crucial to the suc-
cess of the voyage apparenUy had
not locked into position, although
it had extended from the
spacecraft as planned.
Scientists were considering a
testtosoebowwellthetiiquis>ment
on tho boOm "'Orked.
That ~wpment ls e1se11ti81 to
the heart of the mission --to send
back letur ~f J'l})iter nd
Sa.tum and to sneasu1'e t~ at· mosl>bere, magnetic field. tos·
mic ray& and density Qi the
planet.a.
The spacecraft is the first of two
sorties into space in a $500 tnilUon
program to find out more about
theorlginsofthesolaraystem.
1'bes~ecratt·s twin, Voyager
i_ ls acbeduled for launch Sept..1.
The 4880-pound Voyager 2 was
launcbed smoothly at 7:30 a.m.
But an hoilr after lt cut lQOSefrom
its Atlas-Centaur focket to pro-
cfed on its own power; launch of·
ficials said there seemed to be
trouble witb!he boom aild with a
stabilizing IYl'O·
science experiment packaies.
Had it malfunctioned, the mission
would have sutrered "def mite de-
gradation," Casani said.
Scientists had counted on the
Voyager program to provide new
knowledge about the creation of
the universe.
Despite a speed of more than
30,000mllesperhour, Voyager2is
not scheduled to make its Closest
approach to Jupiter, 450 million
miles from Earth, until J'uly 10.
1979. Voyager l will travel faster
and reach the planets sooner.
Ir all goes well, the closest
Voyager contact to Juplter will
come on March s, 1979, when
Voyager 1 swines by at a distance
0£110.000 miles.
LOSANGELES <AP>-Come-
dian Groucho .Marx is being .
cremated, aad a memorial ~
serviee todttY will be a quiet
famtly fath~cle>Md to the millions wbO laaghed at his zany
antics aJKI lillpired insults for
more than ball a century. "~ Wlll~be ju.st a ·Pl'Wate
gatlierlnf at Arthur Marx's
house Sunday," said a family
lrit!lid.r Arthur is Groucho ·a son.
But both problems appeared GROUCHO'S HUMOR
less serious by evening. • • RECALLED-PAGE AS
Casanl said a data tape played • ·------------back from the wacecraft indicat· :·1 OlflSS you could call it the
ed that the boom bad been less end ol an ~a." said his lQllltime
troublesomethanfll'Sttbougbt. companioQ, Erin Fle~. who
He also said all three of the was at Groucbo's bed.side shortly
stabillzini gyros -lnclucUne the before be died Friday ni1ht. .. But
onereportedtobenialtuactiorung I don•t believe Groucho will ever
-turned out So be workina. leave us. He's too Impudent.••
The sl.x·foot boom .holds two Nat Perrin, long a close friend
television cameras and three • of GriJUcbo'S. said the comedian
Arter Jupiter and Saturn. 881
million mile\; frpm Earth,
Voyager 2 might pass Uranus,
twice that distance, in 1986 and
possibly Neptune, 2.S billioo miles
away, in 1989. Eventually it will
leave the solar sys~m. traveling
through deep space for a billion
years or more.
Each Voyager carries a gold·
plated record called the "Sounds
or Earth.·· On it are such diverse
recordings as a message from
President Carter, the sounds of a
kiss, boises or animals and
classical, rock and folk music. ..,
Carter's message bears greet-
ings from Earth -· "a small. dis-tant planet:• ·
' bad asked to be cremated. A
spokesman fQr· Groman
Mortuary would not aay· when
Matx would · be cremated. but
Perrin said Saturday, ""It may
have already taken place." .
Groucho, born Julius Marx on
New York City's East SiJie 86
years ago, had lapsed into
critical condition earlier in the
day at Cedars-Slnal Medical
Center after a two-month bout ·
.with pneumonia. .
His death leaves only Zeppo,
who dropped out of the brothers·
act to band.le the business end.
Gummo, Chieo and Harpo all are
dead.
"All we can say abOut Groocbo ls that be was one of ttie great
orl1h1al funny men,•• said
another great eomie of the aame
era. George Burus. "We'reg~
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CALIFORNIA-STYLE RAINGEAR SUFFICES
Laquna Beach
SiJrprise rain washes out tests
Last week's rain may have been good for the flowers,
but it wasn't too good for the summer festivals. The
Pageant of the Masters and Festival or Arts closed their
doors Tuesday and Wednesday ni'hts, for-only the second
and third time ever. The Art·A·Fatr and Sawdust Festivals
also closed down. August 29 and 30 have been approved for
pcr'formances of the paeeant, Festival or Arts and Sawdust
Festival to make up lost gate receipt:;. Art-A-Fair will close
on schedule, August 28. Only minor water dam8'e was re-
ported lo works on display at the festivals, officials said
Huntington Bc.1ch
Wetland bluffs
under city
umbrella?
l luntineton Beach City
Council last week began a .
move to annex blurftops at
the fringes of the Bolsa
Chica marshlands, sparing
them from oil company de-
velopment. Council m em·
bers were divided on
whether to also begin an·
nexaUon on low-lying
Cost.1 Mt~"·'
tidelands which are even-
tually destined for restora-
tion, wildlife preservation
and passive recreational
use. Assemblyman Dennis
Mangers (D-Huntington
Beach) urged council
members to act on the
partial annexation to
signal their intention to de-
v elop the area. Council
members noted that quick
action would probably
mean the city could count
on a!><>ut $175,000 in oil bar-
rel and property tax rev-,
enues.
WASHINGTON <APJ -Tb8 Ju1Uce Dep.rtmmt wOQld pro.r
Ylde no explanati\'D Satuiday
OC' st.a decbloo not to proMCute
the to:rmor FBI superior ct a
aubordlnate ehar1ed 'Witb
dlrect:ln• a aeeret mall~ and wlretappln• operatlosi in
tho ly 19'10S.
Ju1Uco Departmeo\
•eokesman Robert Havel said
••1 -just don't know" why the de-
partment decided not· to pro·
HCUt. John F. Morley, •Pedal
aaent in cbaree of the Internal
ser:urlty dlvlsion of tb.e New
Yorlt FBI office until October
1972. He has slnce retired.
However, a non-government
source who did not wish to be
identified confirmed that
.Morley's lawyer had received a
letter from Att_y. Gen. Griffin
Bell on Friday saying that no
indictment would be sought.
Neither Morley not his
lawyer, William G. Hundley,
could be reach~ for comment.
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GROlJCBO ••
to miss him a lot, but the things
Groucho said will always be
around.''
Marx also wrote bis own
epitaph in advance: "I hope they
buried me near a straight man.··
In recent months, his acerbic
wit had been fuzzed by the in-
firmities of old age. An. ugly
court battle pitted Miss Fleming
against Groucho's son, Arthur, to
see who should be his con·
servator. Marx' grandson, An·
drew, was appointed.
.. Thank God, God felt he had
suffered enough,·· said coine-
dieMe Lucille Ball after hearing
of Groucho's death. "He·s a
great, great, unbelievable one
and only talent, but he's suffered
enough and God took him.··
Said Fenneman: .. To be part of
this wonderful, strange, dif·
ferent, unique personality was a
great time in my life. He came
out of an era in the 1930s where
his outspokeness made him anti·
establishment even before there
was such a thing."
FN91PapAJ
LETTER •••
The newspaper said the letter
was addressed to Capt. Joseph
Borrelli of Queens Homicide and
began: .. I am deeply hurt by
your callln1 me a wemon <sic>
hater. I am not. But I am a
monster.
.. I am the 'Son or Sam.· I am a
litUe 'brat.' .
"When father Sam gets drunk
he Cets mean. He beats his faml·
ly. Sometimes be ties me up to
the back or the house. Other
times he locks me in the garage.
Sam loves to drink blood. " 'Get out and kill· command!
father Sam."
The writer told police, "I am
on a different wavelength then
<sic> everybody else --pro-
grammed too <sic> kill.
Characterizing himself. the
writer said, "I am the 'Monster·
-'Beelzebub' --the chubby
behemoutb (sic>.
··1 love to hunt. Prowling the
streets looking for fair game -
tasty meat. The wemon (sic> of
Queens are pretlyist (sic> or all. I
<sic> must be lhe water lhey
drink ...
"I want to make love to the
world. I love people. I don't
belong on earth. Return me to
yahoos.··
The four-page letter ended
with a warning to police, "I'll be
back! I'll be back!·· and was
signed ... Yours in murder. Mr.
Monster.··
Fr .. Page Al '
TWO BUDGETS •..
ago. There are buildings be.re in
town now that would require 10 to
12,000 gallons of water per
minute to control if they became
totally involved~ a fire.
"Volunteers still make 11p 50
percent of the Sin Clemente fire
' fi1hting force, but th• jiOol of citizens available to serve as
volunteers has dwindled
slgnificanU7 in 10 years. People
don't live wtrere tbe_y work
anymore."
Coleman sai• there is a direct
rel$tionsbip between bow much
is spent on a cltY fire department
and bow much clttzena of tbat-
city pay for fi.fetnaurance.
•"Ille average San Clemente
ciUzen pays fiye cents a day for
fire protectlon,t' he said. ''That's
cheap. lf"tbat r4t• were lowered.
fire insurance coets would Ju.inp
out of siChL '•
Property taxes will pay 32 per.
cent of this year's total Lacuna
Beach budget. In 1967, they paid
27 percent. The percentage of the
Laguna Beach budget
earmarked for the general fund
(day-to-day city operations) both
this year and 10 years ago
amounts to 72 percent.
In Laguna, the ~mabdna 68
percent of the buds et not covered
by pl'Operty taxes comes tnto the
city coffers from a number of
sources. The largest single con-
tribution la in the form of sales
tax, followed by the sewet fu.nd,
parking and the transit fund,
* *
In San Clemente, property tax-
es will pay for only 13 percent ot
the budget-or 17 percent, lf $2.5
million In anticipated de·
velopers' fees are not figured in
total city reve!llues. In 1967, pro-
perty taxes paid 24 percent ot the
budaet.
'I'be seneral fund amounts to31S
percent of San Clemente's total
budget. Teri years a10, the
general fund was 72 percent of
the budget.
The remaining 6' percent of
budget revenue la divided into
additional fundi, the largest of
Wbicb--Ole combined water and
sewage utWty budgets at $5.3 mlllton~xceeda the 1eneral
fund.
The five San Clemente council
members currently split $20,965
in salary and trln1• bebefita plus
$30 for each Redevelopment
Aeency meetlna attended.
Fringe benefits include
medical insurance, hospltaliza·
tlon and travel and tralnln1
money. · Ten years ago, San Clemente
councilmen were paid a flat $150
per councilman per month.
The one fl1ure to remain cons-
tant over the pa.st 10 years ls the
amount Lquna Beach council
members have allotted
themselves as salary.
Jn 1977, as in 1967, they have set.
aside $9,000 for their waces and
Crlnce benefits. That works out to
$150 per councilman per month.
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OUTRIGGER TEAM STRAINS TO THE FINISH
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OUTRIGGERS •• · •
Dana Point/Koolau.
The Kalitomia OUtrigger As·
sociation spon~ored the contest
or man a-p1nstthe sea.
The small but colorful craft at·
tracted much attention as they
maneuvered amons the weekend
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1.u&
boallna crowds.
"This is like trying to f'md
Easter eggs.·· commented one
observer on th~ committee boat,
weaving among large yachts in
order to welcome each team on
the last, lap.
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f et whlle they dine In plush
Vtl ipl to tbl cUlcftet
1&.r11Aaal.v10lip1 d •
b table 11 irac wltb a . , •ln•l•, lons-lttmmtd red rcse
Whl!tlM• ln P1 , London, New bud, Jult be&lMln1 to open. 'l'h•
York or 1M An el , the)' are wineat111e1eacbrutonalln1l1
ll arty dentkal th r quietly r.cltCMPotal.
expensive allilm • -an 1ur1 The re.taurant ls the creation
elludtd. from ir larse, )'el of Daallh·born GerU Muller who .
tutcrul noral d coratlon1 to r.realdes ov r ll nlthtly, charm·
Ir w and captalna who n1 the tu•U, fu alna at the staff
arepredominanUy European. and 1enerally Ulrlvlns on tho Joy
Newport ~adl'1 AmbN1la lt and aitravatton of rUJUllni an
a mtm"ber ln &ood ttandia1 of the b1ute culalne rest.aau-ant.
fr1t..emity. But Muller, who has just re·
A. 17,000 boUl ot wine -an turned &om a month·lon.i v il lO
116.S vtntqt' -is kept in the sale _IUUiomeland. ls fret.fut tbal be
and it is not unheard ~ may be the last of tbe breed de-
cu.atomors lO buJ a '2,000 wtne to dlcated to the tradition of fine
drink with their meal. restaurants.
A speciality or the b~e are To Muller the slina of decay
h u I e , c b o col ate • d i pp e d are everywhere.
' strawberries Wecled with pre-There were no fine restauranm
clsely eight cubic centimeters of In which to dine in Copenhacen
Gran Mamler llquer. when he was there this year.
Women are offered small .. They are all gone, .. he declares.
cushions on which to rest their And even the ones that are left
Fuel Lacking Whe~·
Pla'ne Killed Three
MODESTO (AP> -All six
fuel tanks were empty when a
private twin-engine plane crash·
landed onto a busy freeway and
killed three persons on the
ground, a federal investigator
said Saturday.
"There was no reason for the
fuel tanks to be empty," said
Noel D. Lawson, air safety in·
vestigator for the National
Transportation Safety Board's
Oakland regional office.
''I'm concerned why and ror
what reason the plane fell from
the sky," I,awson added in an
interview.
lie said he ta,ked briefly to
the pilot, Walter J. Van
Haukelem, 37, of Modesto, who
was heavily sedated In a
hospital for treatment of head
injuries. But he said the only
thing he learned from Van
Haukelem was that he had "a
fuel problem ...
The plane was en route rrom
San Francisco International
Airport to Modesto when it
crashed Friday on Californla 99,
about three miles from Modesto
City-Couaty Airport, Lawson
said. Initially it was reported
the plane crashed two minut~s
after takeorr rrom the Modesto
ai.rport.
Van "Kaukelem and a 14-year-
old girl who was injured on the
ground, Tracy Lease, were re-
ported in satisfactory condition
Saturday.
In Southern Callf om la -be Ucb
off a lilt tocl~dJna Seandla. La
Scala. L'Hermtt11• -have
bel\ID to cut cornen to HU&fy their custo111ers' llte1tyle1 or to
offset horrendows Cott increases.
For lnstance, he noted that all
of the la An1eles re1taurants he
menUoned will allow their male
customers to dine without wear·
lna tie5.
At Ambrosia, Jackets and ties
are reqWred. "It probably costs
me 25 percent ol my customers,
but that ia the way it will be
here,•· Muller said. "l find it of.
tensive to have to look at
someone's open ah1rt when I'm
dining."
Mullu said another Indication
of the decline is the lack of young
men and women willing lO spend
the long, grueling hours learning
haute cuisine from the bottom,
u~
There are no achools where lt
can be learned in thia country, he
said, and the old schools in
Europe are experiencing a
declining enrollment.
"Everyone thinks they can put
on a while apron and hat, throw a
piece or meat on a grill and call
themselves a chef,·' he snorted.
But by far the biggest
headache for Muller and other
restaurateurs of his class are
prices which are risin1 by
bounds.
The price increases in food and
beverage have led man)·
restaurants to try to cul corners
elsewhere. abandoning the
s howy table service --the
hallmark or fine restaurMts -·
ror dishes prepared completely
in the kitchen.
Muller explained that the
prices on his menu. which
average about $12 for entrees,
are based one-third on food and
beverage costs. And those prices
can·t be changed monthly "I've
changed prices two times in four
years, .. he said.
"I cannot afford to sell my food
for less than that. When my costs
go up, the prices must go up is
well. There is simply nothin1 1
can do bee~ I will not com· • pronitle cm the qu&llt.y Of what J otter.... •
He aoc.ed that wben i.e left for
Denmatk a Jlttle more than •
month qo. a 1'.ouace can of Jluulan Malo11ol caviar wn
~~ fOI' • U now sella for
.. laell four 01' five~ ot lt
every week. EYfl')' w~. •• be
declared.
European wlnea have been ln·
crea.slni at a rate of MO to SlOO a
case between orders. 0 1 can
hardly keep up with it,·· he said
ruefUlly befUng hia restaurant'•
multi·paced wiQe UJt.
Tbe tan. elesant Muller says
be is particularly eoncemed the
lnflaUon experienced now ln
Europe-responalble for many
of hi.a cost increases -will soon
be f eltln this country.
With dlscust be noted. tbt la
Denmark, smokers pay S2 for a
packclelgarettes. A Volkswagen
beetle aells for $11,000. Gas costs
nearly $2 a 1allon. Meat starts at
$4.50 a pound for the cheapest
cuts. A cup of coffee goes for 75
cents and Danes are willing to
stand 1n line to pay S2 for a
double-decker hamburger from a
franchise stand.
· That kind of inflation triggers a
trans-Atlantic price spiral which
is forcing Muller, like other ,
reataurateurs, to re-write his
menu.
The pri~es wtll go up, he said.
and there may be rewer items
listed, but that doesn't mean that
his restaurant's patrons will face
diminution in the exquisite
disbesserved by Muller's staff. A nienu, according to Muller.
is not a list or the only things
served by a restaurant, not if it's
a really good restaurant.
"A menu," he explained, .. 1s
merely a guide, a suggestion or
what might be ordered.
"But any good restaurant
should be willing to prepare a
dish not specifically listed on the
menu.
For that matter. Muller said,
he tries to urge his customers to
SALUTE TO TV THEME IS REFLECTED IN BLACKBEARD'S BOAT DECOR
Character Boat Parade Salted Through Sunshine Saturday In Newport Harbor
U.S., Australia Squaring Off ·
By ALMON LOCKABEY
Dally il'llet INtl .. Editor
"The Loan ls Up .. screamed
the banners and emblazoned T·
shirts of the Australian C Class
Catamaran team as competition
for the Little America's Cup,
symbolic of supremacy in twin·
hull sailing, got under way Satur·
day off the Los Angeles Harbor
.., breakwater.
"Keep the Cup" was the equal·
ly loud srogan of the American C
Cat sailors wbo won the coveted
trophy from the Australians for
catamaran RaCe Hotly Fought
the first time last year in
Australia. But the alosan of the U.S. de-
fenders resounded loudest as the
btst four of seven aeries got un·
der way with PaUent Lad)' 111. a
solid wing C·Cat, proving to be
extremely impatient as abe
literally made it no contest.
Australia '1 solid •lnc
challenger Nicholas n aban·
doned the race at about lbe
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MR. AND MRS. GERIL MULLER A"t AMBROSIA
Chatting With Actress Clalre Trevor of Newport Beach
ask for variations ot items listed
on the menu. ·
The variety must work. Muller
estimates that 90 percent of his
customers show up at least once
a week. SQme come even more
often.
But Muller wouldn't care to
speculate on what it is that
speciricallyattractshisguests.
Is it the chance lO be seen in
one of Newport's most expensive
"in" place?
Perhaps it's the opportunity to
have caviar served with genuine
Russian vodka. all or which is
presented on a tray bearing a
large ice sculpture.
Maybe it·s the wine cellar
where the walls are lined with
fine wines that range up to $4,000
in pric~ It is. notes Muller. the
finest collection west of the Mis.
sissippi River.
Whether food. drink or am·
blance, Ambrosia is clearly not~
run-of-the-mill Newport Beach
••eatery" as Muller refers tt>
many other local restaurants. :
The difference, he explains. ls
in the standards to which he, ~
other haute cuisine
restaurateurs, ardently adheres.
There is no v a rlatiop
permitted, ever. Muller ii·
lustrat.es bis point by quiuing,.
waiter: •
What happens ii a guest wants
to take home the rose on U(e
table?
Soldier-like, the waite:r
an:iwers, "We remove the
flower, give it to the captain and
be wraps it. It is presented as the
guests leave or it is placed in
their car for them ...
"And what happens ir a guest
takes a rose without asking for
it?" .
"We bill them for it ...
OdditWs Afloat
NB Character· Boats Compete
~
As if in celebration or the re·
tum of sunny weather, dozens of
boats careened through Newport
Harbor Saturday in the 17th An·
nual Character Boat Parade.
The just-for.fun event,
sponsored by the Commodore·s
Club of the Newport Harbor Area
Chamber or Commerce. drew
crowds of observer boats, filling
the water iJMl kind of nautical
traffic jam.
The parade may have been a
jolly time fQr most, but it was at
least semi-seriowi !or the Judges,
charged with picking winners in
a number of categories. This
year's theme was "See Waves --
a salute to 30 years in
television ...
Carrying off the honors were:
Comniercial Dlvia"m -Com·
modores Award: first place,
Bank of Newport; second ..
Blackbeard '1 Stardust; best
theme, sound, costume and
animation awards, Bank of
Newport.
Noncommercial Dlvillon -
Grand Ancient Mariner Award:
first, Guano Packer: seconcl.
Sblphouse: lhlrd, Su.ale's Glc;
besi theme, sound and costume
awards, Guano Packer.
Character Division: beat
theme, Shipboust; best costum~
Integrity.
Steamboat Division: first,
Jack S. Pbogbound: second. Toy
Tug; third, Rose E. Lee.
Tug Boat Division: first.
Michigan; second, Abalone
Queen; third, The Walrus. ·
Classic Boat Division: Leak:big
Timbers Award -first, Babt:
second, Horny Toad: third, Inte. •
grity. · •
Monterrey Boat Dl\'islon: Dif· ty Old Manifold Award, Guano
Packer; The Bilgy Binnacle
Award, H.M.S. Baccaruda: Tiie
Salty Sailor Award, The St. Aa-
tbony. · ' ' Bay Launches Division ;...
Thwarted 1bwart Award: lint.
Sblpbouse; second. Sulie's Git; third, Lady Streaker. •
.. 4U.nu~~ POJN1', N.Y. IAP' -
of t.al*S ln rvJewa
D •id 8 rkowiu, lb ac·
c "Son of ID" ki1J , will
be put on ule for N00,000,
lite ryqeotScolt redithaald ' lurday.
hredtth would not ny
wb U\cr an,y b di bad been re-
ceived for pubh hina or broa11-
c t rilbta to lho tape1, wbicb re-
portedly covu 8erkowita•1 sex
lit., his cbJJdbood, hla family Ute
d his ~action to the abootinp
and his arrest.
llE.UDmt .EFVSED to dis·
close how he came into custody ol
lho tapes. He saJd the source of
• · the material questioned and re-
corded Berkowit.i Ul bi.a cell at
Kings County Hospital.
He said the source had agreed
that 40 percent or the earnings
from pubbcahon would go to the
victims and families of victims
from the 13 shootings laid to the ·.«-caliber killer.··
A New York State law went in-t~ effect this month requiring
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BLIND BASEBALL PLAYER SWINGS AT BUZZING SPHERE
Tommy E'rker's Team Beat Sighted Foes in Chicago
'·
BEIKELEY. ru. <AP> -Fw a while the
Cblc-.o Beepen were off the.Ir 1ame. Jet planes
and bulldoure were drownialg out the beep of the
softball aQd ~e bu~ ot fl rat base. • ~
· But In tho end, the bllnd team of teen·•lers woo
the IJahtlON '°ftball aeries champlOJtship 20-ts
••alnst tbe bllodlolded Berlteley IJttle League AJl
Stan, Qd remalfted undefeated ln Dine came&.
• ••Ntct: GOING fellows. This was a tough one,·•
said the Beepers• J!)ana1e:r, Ed Soucek, wtlo works tor llUnola Bell The beepln1 softball waa devtloped
by the 'l:elephone Pioneers of America, a communi-
ty service or1antzation of longtime telepho11e employ-. · ,
The 1ame Is played entirely by ear and the
rules are simple. The 16-incb ball is bit from an ad-
justable rubbe&" battln1 tee. Fielders attempt tO
grab the baU by homing lo OD the battery.powered · beep.
Me&l)Whlle, the batter heads towards first base -a plastic salety cone that emits a buu. Uthe bat-
ter reaches first before the ball ls fielded, lt's a hit.
If the fielder wins the race, the batter is out. The
succeasfUI batters don't stay on base, nor do they
try for a second or third base. But three hit.a stW
load the bases, and afourtbdrivesinarun.
SIGHTED ADULTS serve as umpires and monitor the action .
John Novotny. 19, who bas beeb' wltb the
Beepers since they were organized in 1911, said,
"That jet noise was a drag, but the other guys also
Mn·
' cowdrl't hctu' the beeps and riQlina belt 1 tblok lt
altetted us mo e, tbO\lgh ...
At one Point in the 1ame the Ail Stars mana&ecl
to pW1 a.he d U.l._ But the coosU'uttion wot'ters
•topped tor luocb. the wind sbltted arid sent the Jets
to another approach, and tbe Beepel'S rallied.
AfterWard, as the bllnd players shoolc bands or
embraced. some of the fans, many of them re.
laUve1. put bandkercble!s to t.beir eyes.
Grant Greene, the f11tber of Dan, H, said, "Jt
was a ereat victory and Dan certainly did a fine Job.
I foUo\V him to all the 1ames. He also plays the or·
gan and a IUitar and has a bl,ind barul that plays lo
tdds In hos pi~. He'• aline son."
ONE PAN SAID. ''Those Beepers can really bit
that beepin' ball." I
A defeated Little Leaauer said, .. We thought we
bad them, but wo coulda 't follow the sound as well
and some of u.&-were runnlns away from the base in·
stead of going dlrecUy toll like tbey did... •
The Beepers usually win over their bllndloldecl
opponent.I tiecause they are experts at playing by
ear. The blind younesters.+tb.ipped a team of Austin
Little Le&.1uers 10-0 last week. One Aumin player ~:
smacked a llna drive up the middle, and promptly ·
ran straight into ceoterffeld. He followed the sound
ol the beepfnl ball be bad just hit rather than the
buzzert.onesefoff atlirst base. ,
"The blliid teen·agers are ve'l' enthusiastic ~
and competiti and a{e completely uninhibited as •
they div• iii tl>e fl'8$1 for batted balls, .. .said a Bell ,
spokesman. "Their blindfolded opponents are at a
disadvantage and results are sometimes comic.·· ~
i • .. that any profits earned by a
c(lminal stemming from hls
csime -be forwarded to his vie·
tip-is· estates. ,..
:Meredith said lawyers had told
him it probably would be legal to
s(ll the tapes. There is some
qa estion about the legal validity ot Berlcowitz's signature on a
ncite agreeing to release of the
l<!j>eS.
Canal Treaty Fight Due
. -~ ~ .; senate
&st Rest
ForHHH · 4JERKOWITZ, WHO allegedly
kliled six people and wounded ~even, is being examined at the
hespital in an attempt to de-
termine whether he is competent
to stand trial. Ir he JS found in-
cOrru>elent. 1t might also be de-
termined that he was incompe·
tet't to con::.ent to release of the tapes.
Officials have said they do not
kl\Ow how the recordings were
mpde. Earlier. a defense at-
torney allegedly tried lo sell
WASfflNGTON <AP> -Presi-
dent Carter will have to do some
vigorous digging for Senate votes
if he hopes to win ratification of
the proposed new Panama Canal
treaty. But even if he succeeds.
chances appear remote that the
issue will be settled this year.
An Associated Press poll or the
Senate shows 17 members who
say they will support the treaty
drafted by negotiators for the
U.S. and Panamanian govern-
ments. 17 opposed to it and 62..
who said they were undecided or
unwilling to commit themselves.
Four senators were not avail-able.
tapes of interviews with MOST SENATORS who were
8 t rkow i tz . Those _tapes. undecided said they didn't want
h<>.wever, and any copies that to take a position until they have
may have been made ~~ve been ..,.·hadachancetoreadthetermsof
1rJtpounded by court ofCtc1als. the treaty and hearings are held.
ln another development in the Among these. however, 14 in-
. ·Son or Sam.. investigation. a dicated they were leaning in ~ew .York newspaper printed a favor of ratification and seven
I e(ter today alleged to have were tilting againstit. b~n written by the suspect and The treaty must be ratified b)
left at the site of one of the "44 two-thirds of senators present c~iber" killings. <See Page and voting.
AU. As tentatively worked out by
U.S. and Panamanian
negotiators, the lreaty will pro-
vide for the United States to turn
over control of the 50-rnile
waterway to Panama In the year
2000. A separate treaty provides
for the two countries to share
continued responsibility for the
canal's security and neutrality
after that date.
Carter has urged the
lawmakers not to oppose the
treaty without seeing the actual
terms. Carter evidently bas de-
cided to push for ratification this
year rather than wait until 1978
when the treaty would almost
surely become an election issue.
But Sen. John Sparkman <D-
Ala. >. chairman of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee,
which must first approve the
treaty, said there' was "·no
reasonable chance" that it
could come to a floor vote
before Congress' soheduled ad-
journment in October.
"THIS IS A very complicated
matter," Sparkman said. noting
that negotiators bave only reach·
ed agreement in principle and
Jennings Tops Field 'Machine's'
Of Country Singers 01,d Ti~r
Deadat87 NASHVILLE, 1'enn. <AP> -
Waylon Jennings is a finalist in
four categories and his hit
.. Luckenbach. Texas" is a con-
tender for top single in the
nominations for the 11th annual
Country Music Association
awards announced Saturday.
JENNINGS was nominated for
entertainer of the year. album of
lhe year for "01' Waylon," male
vocalist of the year and teamed
with Willie Nelson as a finalist
for vocal duo of the year.
Other finalists for entertainer
<>f the year -the top award -
are Merle Haggard, Ronnie
J\filsap, Dolly Parton and Kenny
Rogers.
Nominated with Jennings £or
lop male vocalist are Larry
Gatlin, Milsap, Rogers and Dou
Williams.
Finalists for op female
vocali.St are Miss Parton, Crystal G~yle, Emmylou Harris. Loretta
Lfnn and Barbara Mandrell.
Other nominees for sln1Je Of
tHe year are "It Was Almost Ulfe ArSc>QI. •• by Milsap; "Lucille."
lfteco~d
by Rogers; .. Margaritaville" by
Jimmy Buffet and "Souther,n
Night" by Glen Campbell
Completing the finalists for
album of the year are .. I Don't
Want To Marry You .. by Jim Ed
Brown and Helen Cornelius; "I
R~tnember Pat&y" by Mias
Lynn; :·Kenny Rogers·; and
''Ronnie Milsap Live ...
, NOMINATED WITH Jennings
and Nelson for vocal duo of the
year are Bill Anderson and Mary
Lou Turner; Miss Lynn Ind
Conway Twitty; Brown and Miss
Cornelius and .Miss Wynette and
GeocgeJont:S.
Fina1l.sts for sonc of the -year.
honoring a songwriter, are Kent
Robbim for .. I'm A Stand By My
Woman Man;· recorded by
Milsap; Hat Davict and Archie
Jordan {or "It Was Almost Like
A Song," sung by Milsap:
Roger BoWlifig and Hal B~m
for "I,ucitle. · • recorded by
Rogers: Bobby Emmons and
chips Moman for "LUck:enbacb, T~xas .. " sung by Jenningi and
Allen ToU$Sahit for "Southern
Nights, .. recorded by Campbell.
CHICAGO CAP) -Mathias
"Paddy" Bauler, an old-time
saloon.keeper-alderman and out·
spoken advocate of machine
politics in Chicago, died SJtur-
day.
Bauler, 87, had Jived in e hotel
in suburban Northlake Jn r~t
)'ean. He was hospitaliud two
weeks 88'0· •
Baµler was best known for his
1leeful comment after delivering
his "3rd Ward to Richard J.
Kaley in the 1955 Democratic
mayoral primary: "Chica10
aln 't ready for reform.··
Bauler was first elected to the
City Council in 1933, succeeding
two brothers whO also had been
saloonkeeper·aldermen. He
served in that ws& unw 19C3,
when be was defeated *>r re-
election. He was •PPPinted city
collector the foJlowi"8 tea:r and
was again elected to the City
Council in 1947. He retired in 1967.
Aft.er his retirement, be was
asked in an interview to sum•
marize bjs career and said: "I
was a bl& shot at one time ...
that the actual text is still being
drafted and must be approved by
both sides.
Carter, he said, "is aware that
there is llttle we can do unUI we
get the finished version.·• The
President also knows that mail to
lawmakers "shows clearly there
is a great deal of opposition to the
proposal for transferring control
of the Panama Canal to Panama
by the year 2000... Sparkman
said.
Some senators report a large
volume of anti-treaty mail. some
of it apparently tile result of or-
ganized letter-writing cam-
paigns.
AN EXAMPLE of the dilemma
Cor some senators was provided
by Sen. Wendell Ford CD-Ky. 1,
who says he hasn't decided
whether to vote for or against the
treaty but that he doesn't think
he'll be able to vote for it.
Ford said he bad made an auto
tour of western Kentucky and
found the "overwhelming senti-
ment" was negative ... But I am
not settlng my feet in concrete.··
Senate leaders of both parties
placed themselves in tbe un.
decided column.
·GOING BACK TO WORK'
Hubert H. Humphrey
~
MINNEAPOLIS CAPJ -Sen ..
Hubert H. Humphrey is re-
cuperating from surgery more
rapidly than the average patient.
his surgeon said Saturday.
Humphrey. 66, underwent a
colostomy Thur~ay to relieve a
blockage of the lewer intestine!
Doctors found an inoperable
malignant tumor in the pelvic area.
"We did a lot of surgery, but ·
be acts as {f he'd had an appen.
dectorQy;· said Dr. John S. Na-'
jarian, chief surgeon at Universi-
ty of Mlnnedota Hospitals.
Najarian said Humphrey is Mao Heir Picked getting his strength back rapidly
and becoJDinS more active each . TOKYO CAP) ,.._ The Chines~ day. --1
Communist national congress Meanwliile. Najarian said •.
bas formally chosen Hua Kuo-he has prescribed "work and lots
feng as party chairman and ofitandsoon"forhispatient. political heir to Mao Tse-twig.
and Hua has protlaimed that a ''Returning to his job in the •
"new leap forward" is at band Senate is absolutely therapeutic
for China aodJta people. Hsinhua for this man, wba thrives OD bi$
said Slturda_y. w~l~f' N.Uarian said. ========:;:::::::===-==:::-;~==~~====:;::=:::==::;::; ·'
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llE TOLO tb audl n~ hl1 falh r, an
Al aclan tailor from Straabo\.lra. einl·
ll'•led to tho United lalelt alter the war
of 1870.
"You could always tell my fatb r 's •
cllena t>tt u e their tloth didh 'lfl&.''
Groucho then confided ttiat his
favorlte 11n1ua1e was French, ''the
m<>it beautiful In th world, esp tially
when you don't understand it ..• Uke me."
Marx was 111 f amoll (or his one·llne wla~racka H for b b hy eyebrows
and duck walk. ff re are a few;
Woman: <pa 1lonately> "Clo ~r darl·
Ins." Groucho: "If 1 we,.. ny cl er, I'd
be In biack or )'au."
Man: "You lov your brother. don't
)'ou?" Groucho: "No, but l'm used to him."
In their heyday: Chico, Groucho, Harpo and Zeppo
•
ONE NlGlrr the dau1hter Of, actor
Alan Ladd appeared on Marx· l"adlo arid
TV quiz show. "You Bet Your Ure ... She rem~ked ~t her fathel' was in the movies.
"Is your Laddie. son of Lagale?''
Groucho as d.
On another show. Marx told an Egyp-
tian contesl_Jnt: "I used to know a red·
bot mum1l?Y from Egypt. We were ter-•
ribly wrapped up in each other... 'I
Onc:e a jackpot hopeful said )\e de·
signed everything from a safety pin to a
locomotive. •
·'Wait a minute --why would a
locomotive need safety pins! .. Groucho
interrupted. "Oh, I guess when they
change engin~s. ··
THE POST·WAR generation remem·
hers Groucho as the spflitely quiz muter
of television. But Groucho's gi-eatness
lies in the still·fresb performances of the
Marx Brothers movies of the 1930s. The
grace and charm of Groucho's illogic
sticks in the memory.
Like the scene in "Animal Crackers"
when Groutho as Capt. Jeffrey Spauld·
ing tries to solve the mystery of a miss·
ing painting with Signor RaveJU, Chico.
Groucho theorizes that the paintiqg is in
the house next door.
'•But there isn't any house next door.·· Chico protested.
"That's au right, we'll build one,··
Groucho replied.
Santa Cruz
Sect Srupect
Wanted Death
Deprogramm~r Patrick
Accused in New Case
SANTA CRUZ CAP> -Thomas Benton
Wilson says he held 63 members of a re-
ligious order at gunp0inl --and intended
to die --to dr~matize his opi>osition to
the sect. ·
"I had planned to take my own life or
force the police to shoot me." the 26·
year-old former mental patient from
Bakersfield said in an interview with the
Santa Cruz Sentinel.
WILSON WAS arraigned in Santa Cruz
Municipal Court on charges filed in the
aftermath of a bizarre hijacking last
Wednesday of a city tran sit bus and hold·
ang up lo 63 hostages at gunpoint during a
six-hour ordeal in a religious camp just
north of Santa Cl'uz.
Judge Richard Kessell continued bail
at S500.000 and set Aug. 23 for Wilson to
enter pleas.
Wilson is charged with 46 counts of
ralse imprisonment, five counts of kid·
naping, one count of grand theft and.il· legal use of a firearm.
Wilson surrendered after talkln& to
police negotiators and the hostage mem-
bers of the Baha'l Faith. a religious or·
der dedicated to nonviolence.
LOS ANGE.LES IAP> Depro·
gr ammer Ted Patrick, released from
jaiJoearly in.July, has been accused anew
of holding young cult me mbers against
their wills.
The case stems from an attempt to
deprogram Dennis Hauswirth. 26, and
Shannon Wells, 17, members of The
B•otherhood or the Sun in Santa
Barbara. Hauswirth, who earned a re·
lig.ious studies degree from tJC Santa
Barbara, has returned to the rural· oriented Christian sect.
Patrick has served jail time In
Oi:ange County and Denver for convic·
tions involving his controversial depro-
gramming techniques
Attornefl Murdered
LOS ANGELES CAP> --A man with
a s awed-off shotgun shot and killed a
64-year·old attorney after entering her
office and ordering her and her husband
lo lie on the floor. police said.
The gunman, described only "U 18 to
18 years old. entered the office ol Eva M.
Mack and talked briefly with the at.·
torney and her husband. Slefried •
Ringwald. The unidentified man then
pulled out his shotgun, told the couple lo
Jie on the iround, shot only Ms. Mack
andfied.
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tors advised the boy's parents to check
on him every two hours. But shortly
before 7 a.m. Friday, the parents found
their son dead, deputies said. An autopsy
is pending.
Mara Steept 01'er Falb
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
IAP> -A student from Singapore was
killed when he fell 600 feet down one of
Yosemite National Park's waterfalls. a
ranger reported today.
David King Seng Chu. 22. walked
past a railing and warning signs and
began wading in the Merced River at the
lop of Vernal Falls on Thursday. the
ranger said.
When be got within five feet 'Of\ the
fall&", he trted lo return to shore but was
swept over. the raoger added.
Plarte Bi•• '1'~11
"~n the thina was completed al the
school, I was suppo$ed to die." Wilson
said in the interview conducted at the
county jail. "But for some reason, I let
those people t alk me out of killing
m yself.
Foot'llall l•J•'11 Fat•I
LOS ANGELES CAP> --A single·
enaine plane that apparenUy developed
c'ngine trouble Sijt\.f rday made an
emergency landing in a Venice residen·
tial area and rammed Into a parked
· pickup truck, pol ice said.
The pilot and passenger. both un·
identified, were not injured in the ~ci·
dent, police said. But both the plane and
the unoccupied truck were ·:de-
molished,.. said Venice Division Sgt. .
Norris 'Moreland.
"It was important for me to die at the
end of it . . . 1t will be corrected even· tually."
HE SAID HE decided to hijack the bus
and take hostages at the camp, where he
was fired from a maintenance job four
years ago, ''to draw the· world's atteD·
lion to the faith, to let them know that
they are not followers of God . . . I
know through prayer and studying ...
'
LONG BEACH <AP> -·A IO.year-old
Lakewood boy was found dead ln his
bedroom, only 12 hours after suffering a
head injury in a Pop Warner football
scrimmage.
Sheriff's deputies s aid Mengus
Tho~as was hurt Thursday evening dur·
ing a practice at Charles A. Lindbergh
Jr. High School In Long Beach. The boy
was taken to a local hospital, where he
was x-rayed, treated and released. Doc·
SHARP BECAUSE .. ~·~1: THE FIRST AND ONLY
PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS IN THI: UNITED
STATES OFFEAING A COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL
SERVICE. ALL DIAMONDS ARE ApPRAISED ANO
REGISTERED WITH AN ABSOLUTE EVALUATION
REFLECTING CURRENT MARKET VALUE.
DO YOU KNOW VOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY
-tHCAEA&EOl W.kriotf that,.,.... tnsu111u appatuts *'* concemtd, • detall9't ~Ion of the jtwerly b •II· lmpOttant, pattleullfly tn ref~ to s>lottint or~
indbtlnt the pr•••Dt charldMstlcs « "'•mlshea In a stone. At IMtthalf the YalUe of an .-uate •PP"lul "-"' the later use ol that •watNI to cl*k the )twllr)' for damage or to V411'1fV the kMntit1. detian or cionst.ruction Of the~ In the ewnt of iou.
A National TransportaUon and Safe·
ty BoaJ'\I official said the plane ap-
parently developed engine trouble after
its takeoff from Santa Monica Municipal
Airport on its return to Hawthorne Munieipal Airport.
Groucho Marx left
volumes of
one liners, Jaughs
during long film
and TV career
Se>eel1hz1ng In "One of 1 Kind"
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· · · Furniture, Silver, Oils, etc.
1~ Million Doliars Worth.~
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Fine crystal, china sets, "'°'"rty mav.d for oonven~ European furniture, of ... to· ~ .:
bronzes, rugs, oils Newpon Gall~ries and many other
items. , 6 · Ltd. · · ·
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Keep .·Park Simple
c>r.n,e Count)' 1upe1-v ors Jhoutd b reminded
.. that v.hcn they purchased the 5,500-acre Casper
Rei.ion.al Park tn 1974 il was intended lo be a wilder· n park. not u h.i hly d~n·lopecl rttr~ulion t11 ~·u.
&apc-f\·bon Tue t.lay will ~ o kl'd lo chocme
among three plans for th<.• r1outh county purk \\"hich
r&f\J:C from dt\'elopinc 692 ot·r~ ut a co!)t or S3 million
to de,·elopmcnt of 92~ ucres ta11~t·d at 58.-1 mUllun.
. The~· also \\ill tacklel~t> qut•ataon or whether sund
and gra,·cl mining would be permath.'<t "lthm the park
bounduril'~. 1 hey should unM\er t.•:1!-t1h ''1th " • :\o:·
The S3 million proposul \\Ould preset'\ e the purk':s
wildeml'SS character "hile still prondlng 180 uc1·es
for picnicking. 90 acres for multi-use recreation ;.inti
220 ucres for nature stud~.
It also would provide 30 milt?s of hiking and horse
trails lo suit the tastes or the \\ 1lderness enthusiasts
and allow limited camping. .
American Embaasy in ManQgua reported that a group
of Americans carrying arms and wearlng camouflage
suitl had indeed been seen at the hotel.
There.were 13 of them, reP,Orted the Em busy. and they were businessmen from Alabama who bad been
invited to participate in a four-day dove and duck hunt·
Ing expedition by a ~icaraguan business firm.
The camouflage suJts wereof thedepartmentatore
variety. but the effect doubUess was pretty acary.
Washing Away Blandnes&
To many a visitor or non-resident, Southern
California suffers from a non-identity in the character
of its weather. The predictability of ourielements, In
their <.·y~. adds up to an o\'erwhelminj! blandn~'l.
Supeni.sors should opt for the leust de\·clopmcnt
and preser-\·e the wilderness park 1·uther thun m·er·
de\ clop or worse ~·et. permit gn.a\ el mining only
.to regret doing so later.
Even some who bave adopted Southern
Californi.a 's style of life long wistfully for jagged bolts
of lightning, snow storms, sleet, fierce humidity and
unpredictable thunderstorms.
Well, last week's rainstorm should put some of
that criticism aside.
C.,£0RGIA 1111 1
War Rumor Traced Here it was the middle of August, with about as
much chance for rain as the center of the Sahara. and
splash! In a one-and-a-half day period. Southern
California w~ soaking in two inches of rain that
LAN<E
Rumors of tJ.S. military involvement on foreign
-soil are alwavs fuel for debate. This one is gleefully re·
: :ported by the Nicaraguan Government Information
· ~ervice, which claims it actually reached the solemn
I louse Committee on International Ht·lation=--.
There, we are told. it was testified that two
representatives of the International Federation for the
Rights of Man recently had seen a group of V.S.
Rangers <Green BeretsJ in full combat uniform in the
lobby of the Intercontinental Managua Hotel in
:'olicaragua. The Rangers. the committee was advised.
were staying at the hotel.
Alerted to check out this bit of information. the
absolutely was not supposed to fall. ·
I~ fact. it ~as the most r.ain Orange County had.
seen m August m 89 years. And it wasn't some fluky
little pitter-pat of an errant cloud: it was a full·
fledged ht•u,·y rain that ht~le.'d ulmosl two du~·"·
To some farmers about to harvest their crops, the
storm was less than a blessing. To others with
parched lawns and increasingly tough restrictions on
domestic water usage, it was a welcome surprise.
However it was greeted, the storm has one thing
going for it: It showed that Southern California
weather can have a character all its own.
Unknown Congressi9nal A.ides Tt11-:p _ Key VOtes
WASJilNGTON, D. C. -Leon
Billings, Norvill Jones, Bernard
Shapiro and
Richard
Sullivan are
hardly
household
names in
W asbington,
or anywhere ,
else for that
matter. But
they, and
numbers or
others like them, are among the
most powerful figures in the
capital -and, consequently, in
the nation.
For they are the aides who
operate behind the scenes on
Capitol Hill, and they probably
have more to do with mak.lng
laws than the prestlg.tous mem·
bers of Congress who employ
them.
Indeed, as Sen. Robert
Morgan, D-N.C., put it in a rare
moment of candor last year:
"This country is basically run by
the legislative staffs."
Congress consists of 100
senators and 435 lower chamber
representatives -and roughly
7 .ooo aides, whose influence has
' escalated to eQormous propor·
lions Cor two main reasons.
1N THE FIRSI' place, govern·
ment bas crown so big that no
legislator, even workhorses like
Sen. Jacob Javits, R-N.Y., and
Rep. John Brademas, D-lnd.,
can possibly cope with the job
single-handedly. •
Moreover, the probJems con·
fronting Congress have become
so technical that they demand
the attention of speeialists.
A congressman simultaneous·
ly faced with proposaJs for
automobile safety, clean air, de·
regulation of natural gas prices,
federal funds for abortion and the
revisjon of the Panama Canal
treaty would crumble in con·
fusion unless he could rely on
personal advisers or on commit·
tee staff directors like Norvill
Jones of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee. or Richard
Sullivan, who manages the
House Public Works and
Transportation Committee.
Senator Mor1an revealed the
process, perhaps too frankly for
his colleagues, when he said:
"They are the ones who give us
advice as to bow to vote, and then
we vote on their recommenda-
tions.••
THE SYSTEM lately hu come
under a curtain of fire, however,
with criUct assert.int that too
much authority is vested in the
bands of iodlvJduals who.
whatever their qualitles, have
not been elected to public office.
( =~ J
But as Michael Andrew Scully,
a former Senate aide, observed
not long ago, a senator these days
is expected to attend a balf·dozen
committee and subcommittee
meetings a week tO discuss topics
ranging from the reconstruction
of locks on the Mississippi River
to tariffs on J apa.nese television
sets.
In addition, he must prod the
executive agency 'that provides
money for joi>s in his state,
answer thousands of letters,
search for a constituent's lost
Social Security check and return
home frequently to remind the
voter of his existence.
ALL TIDS REMINDS me of
Dr. Samuel Johnson's descrip.
tion of a dog walking on its hind
legs: ''It is not done well, but you
are surprised to tind it done at
all." But it would not be done at
all without a senator's staff.
Congressional aides play a
more significant role in the com·
pllcated development of Jegtsta.
Uon, most of which would never
emerge without i.heir labor.
They arTAOfe committee hear-
lnas. selecting wltnease1 and
supplying the questions for con·
'Gaod <;uys' GUilty
'Morality Equated With Cleverness'
NORMAN
..,COUSINS )
sacrifi~ Here, too, wbat was
imJ>Ori,ant wu that th•Y were
l(ttUng their hands on merchan-
dise they could use or convert ln·
to money.
gressmen to ask them. They deal
with lobbyilt.s. They draft bills,
and they netotiate with other
aides to uaure puaace of the
legislation.
Some of these aides become so
important that they are elevated
to key policy·makinc positions
"downtt>wn ... as the people who
work in Congress refer to the ex-
ecutive branch.
FOR EXAMPLE, Laurence
Woodworth, for many years
director of the Joint Committee
on International "Revenue Taxa-
tion, has been made Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury, a post
id which be plays a major part in
President Carter's fiscal reform
program.
Richard Moose, a veteran or
the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee staff, is now Assis·
tant Secretary ot State for
African Affairs, and a prime
author of strategy for that area.
David Aaron, an assistant to
Walter Mondale when the vtce-
P resldent was a Minnesota
senator, bas become deputy bead
of the president's National
Security CouncU.
With Coniress assertlq itaell
more and m«e, the power of
lecl2llaUve aides bat soared.
Man~~ .. In fa~ far moN ln· fluenuaa boU\ In the domestic and roreiln poUcy tlekla than their
counterparts in the administra-
tion.
AT THE SAME time, the
fragmentation of the legislature
has made the congressional
staffs increasingly influential.
For senators and representativea
are functioning more indepen. -
dently than they ever have, and,
like autonomous barons, they re-
ly heavily on their own staffs.
It is worth noting, I think, that
much of the consequential
legislation passed by Congl'ess in
recent years has been the wort of
individual congressmen rather
than the result of committee or
political party efforts.
A c:ase in point is the War
Powers Act rest.raining the Prest.
dent's authority to engage ln
bosUlltles, which was nearly a
SQlo performance by Peter
Lakeland, an aide to Senator
Javits.
All this makes for a good deal
of complicated tugging and pull.
ing in an atmosphere that
sometimes resembles ancient
Byzantium. But it underlines I.he
fact that contemporary govern-
ment, which means so many dif.
ferent things tO dilferen( people.
is a highly complex endeavor.
Thus the very features that make democracy the moet dif.
ficult system to maintain also
provide the safeguards that
make it the best system going.
Discord May .Ruin
,
Four·p~ Harmony ·
"Dad, I want you to be the first
to )(now. I've decided to ge.t mar-
ried."
"That's wonderf\lJ, Bob. To
Alice?"
.. Right, Dad. To Allee, Ted and
Carol"
'"Ted and Carol? Look, son,
Lord knows I've tried to be
tolerant ol all
this sexual
llberatlon
bUJlnea, but I never
dreamed you
w~re. •• " "Gosh.
Dad, I'm J\ot.
It'• Just that rve alway& yenned to
achieve The Great American Dream. You Jcnow, a little. two-
bodrOom raneb house iJl the sub-\ll'bl." .
•*With Ted and Carol?
"Well. 1ee. Dad. The mean
price of• new home these days ll close 1.o t60,000. Tbe~·s n<J Wl3
Allee md 1 could afford a11e by
ourselvea."
( ART B OPPE )
<
returns and all we ~ ls ~e
more friend to qualllyf~a &rouP
fare to Europe. Just think ol the
ad vantages 111 a C'hlnese restautant, too. "With four yog
get egg rolls."
.. Bat what about the future.
son? What about children?'•
.. Ob, we all want a cblld, Dad.
Carol and Allee •ant a Gd and Ted and I want a boy. But't know
we'll all be happy with whatever
we get." ·
"One Child with four parents?
?/bat kind.Of a kld will that be?,.
••A darned1ucky one, Dad. Do
;ou realile it costa $1SOO to have a
babythesedayp? PlUI a couple of
srand for t.lie orthodontist,
S2S,OOO for a college educa•
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t.bnatZS . Special Living Communities Geared Jor Tl.tdultS
~IDOllnlPbilel an ·~ to oll)' • te1 ln d««mtnln1 -1llt Wifl b1p·
pen. Downa pob;lted out that ti, for am·
ple, the U.S. p0pul1Uoa srowa from the
cum:nt 21S miltloo to Gilly aoo mllU by
2000, t ol th hOUI & ed tbe
beJlmUl\I of lb• I l haey ld
alrud)'belne eh •
Downs expect.a a COl\U die iA
lbe nation'• birllt r _. M11ibl ID·
crease rec.ded J t September. He
calls recent upturn u •ben'aticm, •
did otber ckmov:ap ra. n. impHcatlon of a eantinued low
bJrt.b rate, Downa aald. ll lesa empbuia
on youth and an increase ln adult-
oriented households.
"Adult-oriented households have MUS-
iq ne.edl different than child-orient4'1l oaes. 'Ibey need smaller unit., but more
equipment ln tbe units. Allo, adults ate
more willing to live in hiah·rise build·
inga," he explained.
"The rise of the adult-oriented
botmebolds to a position of domJnanee ln
society also will mean the further
I decline of the free·standing, single· 1 family home as the basic fQrm of new ~ dwelling units.
"Counting mobile homes, this form
has not declined as much as you might
imagine 7and it still.will be around. But
mOie multi·fa.¢.iy units, clu.5tered units,
high-rise developments and other
cheaper.per.unit forms will exist."
Downs feels the decline in importance
. of children plus the need to develop
''alternative interpersonal rela·
tionships" will cause an increase in
special living communities. The singles
apartment complexes of today are an ex·
ample, he said.
He expects living units of tomorrow to
look somewhat difrerent. Multi·family
units will look inward on courtyards, in·
stead or outward on streets. Future high·
. rises, he added, wtll integrate a variety
of land uses around courtyards, includ-
ing office, retail. entertainment and
recreational fac11ities .
i'
' ~
"
"
The upturn _
in births
recorded since last September
means the cycle bas bottomed out and
an upward trend is developing, although
not as strongly as in the post· World War
II era, contends John Kokus, associate
professor of urban development,
American University, Washington D.C.
In his oPinion, children now being born
will cause an apartment boom around
2000. As they move through the housing
cycle, Kokus foresees Increased.demand
for condominiums, townhouses and
single-family homes.
Kobs does not se.e the sintle·f asnUy
home becomlne outmoded aln~ people
conllnue to value il. •'Young people,•· be
said, "see homes as better lnvestments
than stocks and bonds."
Kokus 'sees homes WcomJng more
t
.Whale
Slngle•famlfy or
m u I ti ·~f. ll m ti y ? Low o r
h1gtHi i?. Where la housing In
the nation'• cities headed In
the next 25 ~ra? And how
wlll It loOk?
AlthoUgh experts In the f leld
agree demograpritc factors
will play •. mafor role In
determining the urban
housing picture at the
beginning ot the 21st Century.
they disagree on the
interpretatlQn of these factors
and their effects. · •
Opinions of s.ven housing
authorities were surveyed by
the National Association of
, Realtors. Here are their ideas.
fl~xible internally. with a form of mova·
ble wall arrancements slMi.lar to those
found in some modern office bundlnjs:
He also expects to see computer •dapt.a·
tibns ln homes that wUI automaUcally
operate healing and c90Una 1ystem1.
A possible
labor shortage
b Y 2000 ca\Bed by a slow rate of
population growth and an increaslntlY
older population is predicted by Richard
Meier, professor of environmental de·
sign, University of California, Berkeley.
Blue and lower white collar workers
will be in great demand, he said. If
foreign workers do not supplement
domestic supply, .blue kd lower white
collar workeT's should command re·
laUvely better incomes than they do to·
day.
Meier expects many of this group tQ
seek single-family homes in the suburbs.
Today, they could not afford such homes,
which are perceived as status symbols.
With money available, their children
will buy slngle·ramlly homes.
Professionals, with the experience of a
single.family home behind them, will be
interested in all types of housln1, includ-
ing some adaptations not commonly
found in the U.S.
He noted that in port cities, for exam·
pie, some homes mi1ht mm rreater
use of built·in beds, cablneta, drawers
and storage areas -a marine sub-
culture -to maximize conv~nce and
floor space. Such conatructloo is com-
mon on ships.
Some people may adapt an Asian ap·
proacb to conserve apace. They will live
By EUNOR DA VIS
close to the floor, like the Japanese. and
use small, portable furniture.
Enn though families will be telling
smaller, Meier does not feel that au~
urban homes will become smaller.
''Housing size does not seem to be a func·
tion ol family size," be said. "Homes of
the future might have fewer rooms, but
that does not necessarily mean less
area."
He added that city homes mlgbt be
smaller because of cost, and because
some facilities needed in suburban
holnes are not needed iii city homes. An
exall)ple is the city neighborhood laun·
dry which makes it unnecessary to have
ah;nilar facilities in the home.
Depending on location, Meier said,
homes of the future will be heated In a
variety of ways. In parts of the West and
western plains, solar equipment backed
by electric resistance heating, beat
pumps, wood stoves or a combination of
these will supply heat.
In some areas, heat pumps will suf.
fice. In others according to Meier, fuel
oil still will be less expensive than
alternative methods of heating new
homes.
Based on l
present patterns,
there won't be a trend
toward multi·famlly homes developinc
in the future, claims Bernard J . Frieden,
professor or urban plannln1.
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology /Harvard Join Center for-
Urban Studies.
Frieden said,. "People are committ~
to the single-family home. They make
great sacrilices to own one. In the Ione
run, homes may be smaller and offer
Elinor Dovil is a rclldent o/ LaQuua Beach.
This is a whale or a story -or lt should
be, for it bas to do witb whales that are
alleged to be three times the size or a
dinosaur and eight other treat whales
listed by the United Stales Department
of Interior as endan1ered or facing ex·
Unction.
Llated are the blue. bowbead, ftnback,
right, sd and sperm whales. The blue
whale nas 'also been declared en·
d,angered by the Internation--1 Whaling
ComroisslOP.
GreeQpeace, 'Canadian ecologtcaJ or·
1anlzatlon, bas been trying to obtain
financial assistance from other nations
to defray the additional costs of sending
ships farther out to sea to intercept or
discourase the whalers.
l
NEVERTHELESS, the remaining
whales have conthtued to successfully;
chart their courses back and forth along
California's coastline becauH the
Russian and Japanese whalers who so
brutally .slaughter tbeae harmless
creatures have moved out to the 1,500·
mlle limit with their harpoons, buUt with •
bOrnbs on the ends.
Aboard these ships are brave and
humane people who put to sea from the
mother vessel in rubber speedboatll
called 2.odiacs. They intercept and run
lnter{ereoce between harpoons and the
whales tn these small boats. At times.
the harpoons have missed hitting these
crusaders by half an inch. Eventually,
the whalers give up and m9ve on.
Greenpeace and Project Ahab
•
l~ssquallty, but this will be done to make
them more affordable."
(The MIT/Harvard Joint Center re-
cently predicted that a typical new house
will cost $18,000 ln five years.>
Future new'
single-family
homes may be too
costly for most people to buy and main·
lain, a ccording to Walter Netsch.
architect for Skidmore, Owings & Mer·
rill, Chicago. ~
Unless they find an older home which
can be rejuvenated, most people will
dwell in the low-rise townhouse or high-
rlse, Netscb feels.
However, he does not foresee super
hig'-·rlse5 as • hou5ing alternative.
because they are too expensive to build
and maintain.
N.tsch expects homes of the future to
have nexlble interiors. In this way
homeowners will !>s able to alter houses
to fit whims. H~ feels this ls import.ant
because Americans will be spending
more time at home due to shorter work
weeks.
''Cities will
stage a relative
comeback by the year
2000, .. said David Mars, professor of
public adm1nlatratlon, Ua.ivenity of
Southern Califoni.la, wbo s~ed be
was not preclictinC utopia downtown.
At tbO same time. be forecast suburbs
will stabilhe, 1ritb the exception of un-
usual areas such as Orange County.
Mara said be considered 11 factors lo
.
making his prediction. Some of them
were:
· -The rising cost and lncreaslnt
scarcity of enertYI will force shorter
commutlnJ, forclng peopJeto Un nearer
to Jobe.
-Fragmentary evi!ence shows thal
the middle class ls retumtna to ttie
cities.
-Tbeupward leap in bomeprices bas
made restoration of older homes -BE
opposed to new b~es -more attrac-
tive. •
-'lbere are signs. that federal polic)
is shifting from the suburbs tot.be cities.
-Growing neighborhood movement~
prevalent in cities. ·
-Urban crime is declining or aUeast
1tabllizinl.
-Close-in subµrban land ror ctevelop·
ment is disappearing.
No-frills
. housing will
become popular due to. rising
costs, particularly among the young and
elderly, claims Alfred Eckersberg,
senior vice preaident, Real EatatEo
Research Corp .. Chicago.
He also expects the perceotaee of
households in multi-family units will In·
crease.
Because of their even more moderate
price, Eckeraberg feels mc)bile homet
also will play a i.reater role In the future
However, since mobile bomea currentl)
are not permitted lo many metropolltari
areas, they don't represent a housing
alternative to urban Americans.
But in the tuture, be explained, se>mr
urban Americans might decide to locatt
mobile homes in rural areas and com
mute to jobs in the nation ·1 cities.
grate t.brougb our waters.
When, oh wben will we "mlehty
people mammals .. develop enough
foreslebt or sensitivity to question what
happens when there is no more ol what
we delit>erately destroy? How often
must tbe crisis be created before action
takes place? Will the time come when it
ls too late to take action?
OBVIOUSLY, THE WHALE has a
lareer brain than his Homo Sapiens
cousins. SClentistS are trying to com·
munltate with the whales and dolphins.
Should such an event occur. people
mammals may team much.
However~ despite the whales•
enormous size, their brainS and their
~wer:t wittiln the sea, lbey are never
warllke unless attaeked, DOI' wouldtbey
risk unbalancing the universe by
destroying their other species.
S\lrely, this nation should extend
hands aCI'O$s the border by belpin,g to
fiJiance these ships.
FY Reaideni. ()ppoae Buai:lw
B IA tr..P .. ......-
R • ' t• ot a nt• houain' tract In
FOW\' an Valltt1 r umtd their OP·
poa'Uon IHt week to a Fountain
\'allfl)' School Oistrkl plan IOC' bualnc
lhelr dilldren thrd mUa to acboul ~vttn thou&h lh re are three tc:hool1
wllhin walkin& dlatance.
Whtle tru1lee1 uld at lut Th~y·1 m..una that tht'y support
lhe idea of walk·ln schools wherever
&>0$stbte, but a fi11al decl1ion won't be
rucbod \lf\ld a •~lal board meetin11
Wednt.'Sday at 1·30 pm at dlstrtct of
ftce~.
Kt:N HENSEN, a re11dent ol the
Century Park development. said 1tu·
denta in tbrir tract afiould also be al·
lowed t.o walk t.o school lt the sct\ool
board approves the Award HomM' rt·
Some homeownen in the Award
Homes tract near &! apolla Street
and EUil A'-eou nld they were de·
c.tved b)' real Mtate aflicial.s J.nto belie\lina tbdt' cbildren would walk to
either~-or Fountain Valley
elementary schools.
quest.
'rrustee Dtck Plum noted that other
homeowner troupe may descend upon
trustees iC the new studt'llts are al· w..i1a~a.r;;&.&;lill111m
lowed t.o walk to school.
Diltrict officials are plannina a re-
oreaniiation study with an eye on
eliminating buslng in lhe CIJstrict altogether.
HOWEVER, aft.er movmg into their
new homes last sprtnj. parents
learned the district planned to bus
their children to Arevelos School due
to shifting enrollment patterns.
However. the study won't be com-
pleted for at le~t a year and Award
Homes residents said they are not
prepared t.o wait that long.
THE DISJ'RICT currently buses 906
of its 10,000·plus students at an annu.i
costof$81,497. New enrollment projections show
there is room for the 60 new students
at any o( the schools withm walking
distance.
Allowing students in the new tract
to walk to school would save the dis-
trict more than $10,000 a year.
Robber Gets 11 Years
One o( two men who took $370
at gunpoint !rqm a Costa Mesa
motel was sentenced Friday to a
total of 11 years in state prison.
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Jerrold S. Oliver imposed
consecuti ve sentences on
Richard James Cavanaugh, 24.
of 505 California St., Huntington
Be ach for his conviction on
charges of armed robbery and
a3sauJt with a deadly weapon
fewer than s ix years on those
convictions. But Judge Oliver
added a further five years tor
the fact that a firearm was used
in commission or a felony.
Cavanaugh was arrested last
Sept. 6 after the clerk at the
Rodeway Inn, 1400 S. Bristol St.
was robbed of $370 by two-men.
Cavanaugh w11J serve no
Police said one or the pair fired
a weapon at a couple who
pursued them from the motel in
their car.
SJC Airport ~
Limit May Go
By WILLIAM llOOG E
OI Ille O.lly f'lltil S~ff
State Division of
Aeronautics officials this
week may lift a poten-
tially hazardous landing
restriction from San
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7801 Bots. Ave.
Westminster
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Chti>el
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N"POrt. ca1itom1a
&44·2700 -
Juan Capistrano ·s tiny
airport, a state official
has said.
Reg Petty, aviation
consultant for the state,
said he inspected the
airport Thursday to
check a troublesome
bamboo patch city crews
cleared from the area
last wedt.
••THEY'VE done an
excellent job or clearing
back the approach to the
runway," Petty said. "I
think there·s a very good
possibility that the state
will allow them to move
the runway threshold
back to its original posi-
tion."
State o!Cicials early
this month ordered the
airport's runway
shortened by 368 feet
because bamboo grow-
ing at the northeast end or the runway created a
hazard to approaching
aircraft.
Airport ce>-<>wner Jay
Willcox of Laguna Beach
told councilmeo Aug. 3
th at the shortened
runway created ~
dangerous situation to
airplanes using the
facility.
COUN~IL then or·
dered removal of the
bamboo patch and an ap-
peal to the state to
restore the nmway to its
original 1,900-!oot length.
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bailatn.t ha t.ap,na ch La a
1 b1 mu 1de-.-.mn1n•iQfM!M!l:ll r rcuriOUlfellow. Tblt ,, t • 1 c urc:h of Amerlean
Cat.holickm a klll ol •tltpped dowa :Roman
at.bollda ntart1 • •\4U'>' a o. nbe waa~ibJ bandlollta
eoqftlatloo and lta P*GI" four deeadtl 110.
Tbe ..,.tual lead ol ltl amall Ooek t0d11 ta
Attbbbhop Slmon Sq_. TalM'Cylk, a Roman
Cat.bollc priest tor • decad • He UM9 the Uturn
adopted by lho found r ol the A cu eburell.
wblch ts lhe Romu t o aally b-.rd.
One 1acrament, h• 4l"ClfP.ed U4
lts clerics may m•l'!J ·
Tbe American cluarcb fewer _ 1• thu tht
om and does not rec d papal tboritJ.
"NI• Roman C , I CC*ld not tb1nk u free.
ly u ldonow,"Talarcyi;k11)1S.
"I felt that I wante4 to perform services. for
people without being tomtlmtb' told by auperion
wbat I couJd aDd could Dot do. It WU a llfo ltrietlJ
by the rule book, and I be1an to feel Wt• a
hypocrite. The life was too routine."
Tbe man wbo built the church, Perey WlH
Clarbon. bad been an Episcopal rector. Far un·
fathomable reasons. be declared all o(the property
of his Epllcopal church his ow, and btr bbbop
defrocked him . He s witched to American
Catholicism.
After deposine him, Clarkson's superior
threatened awt, but a comproailile was reached: He wn given a piece of church property ac feet wide
and 60 feet deep.
From tbe rubble of the Long Beach earthquake
of 1933, Clarkson, by then a bishop in the American
Catholic Church, and his followers erected lbls
building, which is 17 feet wide and as deep as the
plot.
• It has only 14 pews, seating three each. It is an
intimate church, inspiring despite, or perhaps
because or, its diminutiveness.
Wrought iron gates separating the sanctuary
from the nave <once bune between the barroom and
the lobby of a hotel>, the primiUve paintings on the
walls by itinerant artists, and the shabbiness of the
turquoise carpeting project a feeling of honesty.
There is a serenity that belles the lone and often
r ebellious histories of the men who developed the
American Catholic Church.
Joseph Rene Vilatte founded it in Green Bay,
W..is., almost a century ago. However, it apparently
was not called that until he incorporated the church
in Illinois in 1915.
Vilatte was a bizarre character.
A Parisian trained for the Rornan Catholic
Fishy Jobs .
~FascinatiQg'
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. CAP> -Tallt about life
in a goldfish bowl and the folks at Grusy Forks will
understand. . na pie last nJ years, the batcbeey bas raiSed
• billianS of the little fbb, provldinl mqcb of the supp.
Iy for tMUnlted States and CanadL
"WE Gar '8111, dQD't we! 'l'!HIJ are beautiful.
aren't they?" aal~ Jra M~. 'la. with a erin-
.. Just lQOk at~ aU. ''
The goklfiah ar• ril.Hd In 500 ponds that dot the
too-acre batehery i,a MOf(MCounty bills southwest
Of Indhma~ls. Grusy Forks once bad the diatinc·
lion of being the woTld'a lar1es\ producer o(
goldfis1' -• tllle Italy now clalma.
A staff of about 30 rabe the flSb and arranee for
their sale.
Eight hours a day, five d~ a a week, for 12
yeara, Eleanor Bird•ell, 51, bas been sorting the lit·
tie wigglers by color, shape and size. She says her
job is fascina~ because "fish are so nice."
IN FA~, fasclnatlna ls a word snany Gr~ '
Forks employes use to describe thelJ'wort.
Massey said it's 110 fascinating that he ended a
three·month reth•ement in 1970 because he missed
Ute job.
"I really wasn't happy when I reUred, so they
a sked me to come back to work and I was happy
again," be said.
LLOYI) HAMILTON, 5'1. bu been tencllne the
ponds for 3' years. flghtlnl off snakes, fre>p and
other predators.
Why does he work seven days a week wol'!')'ine
abouttold£l8b?
"I guess because it's Interesting. You learn
something every day," he said. ..Not many folks
can aaythat about their job, can they?"
At cme time, the hatchery was a tourist attrac-
tion, dra~ nab fans from •cross tbe nation. Nbw.
its bwstDesa ls confined to wboleulers, providlna an
averaae ol 25 mllllon fish annually for about 100 •
North Amerlc11uuppllers.
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t>uiiD; od, be went on two 1tran1e ~
rancb. Ofie was to Ceylon In llP2 to be consecrated a
bishop ln tho 1od nd t Cat.bolit Church ao be
woWd have aaoctlon to b ll tbe oils euentlat to the
adoUrilati'atlOllof.IOm llC ta.
S1X years later. the ca~clous ecclestutlc went
to the Vattun to seek a ~Waticm. Wbilein It.a•
ly, be comp'OWiaed his erratic behavior by foundlnt
the Natioul EplacopAl Chutth In Milan. For tbis
Rome excommunicated him.
Return1ng to America, be conUnued his career
with the cbureh be founded unW aa• 80. He con·
aecrated a successor and retired to hb oriatnal
seminary In France. He reached accord witb Romo
f ouryearabefore bis death In 1829.
Miami ts the only other clty to have an
American Catholic conareaatlon, but lt has no
church.
AA ptim at e for the United States, Slmon
E~ene ~ent to Mi mi recatUy consecratt a
bishop, but tho man chosen by tho board deltetect to
another .eet <shades of Vllatte> bourS Wore the
p Cj'remonv. · TBlarcydt, an iffable, soft spoten man of 49,
says a b1P mus eacb &mdlU' for-WOl"lhl~ num.
bering u few u two. Tbe averqe IS 11. mcludlng
lut Easter's SO. Tlle small attendance does not
wony Talarcyik, altbouah be h'-5 taken out ad·
vertisem~qts tn a localp•r·
On a recent Sunday the conareaaUon consisted
of the wife of a priest, two clerits from a nearby
minor dissident sect; and Jack Campbell.
Campbell became a res\llar communicant
"because I became frustrated in any own chureh. I
waa a Roman Catholic for ~)'ean, but the senlces
have been so cbaneed th•t I left mass feellnt
frustrated."
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ClUCA.GO <AP> -Georae Mlt·
terwald laughed in describing his
run·scoring sinele in the eighth
inntng which cb11ed Bobby
Murcer home Saturday to give
the Chicago Cubs a .S...f victory
over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The loss cut the Dodgen· lead
over Cincinnati to Q'A games In
the National League West as the
Reds defeated the New York
Mets.
"It was a well-deserved line
shot to right field, a rope," jested
Mitterwald. Actually it was a
looper that barely fell out of the
reach of Lee Lacy.
"When I was OD second, Lacy
told me he thought the ball was
r..i-.-rv
Ola•t1el JJ at JJ:J8
hit farther than it actually went
and that he might have a chance
to catch it. That makes up for
some of the line drives they
caught off me."
Making it possible for Mil·
terwald, who hit his ninth homer
in the fifth inning, to become a
hero was ex-Dodier Bill Buckner
who smashed a three.run homer,
his loth, to boost the Cubs into a
4-3 lead in the seventh.
"The payback is heavy1" said '
Buckner, who refused to
elaborate on the comment which
indicated revenge.
The blow came ort Mike
Garman, who along with Rick
Monday went to the Dodgers last
winter for Buckner and Ivan
De Jesus.
Buckner and DeJesus each bad
three hits Saturday and Buckner
led the way to a 3-2 victory over
bis former teammates Friday
with four hits, including two
homers, and ftve runs batted ln.
Buckner was unable to be the
hero Saturday becauae the Dodgen tied the game 4-4 ln the
eiifith with an unearned run.
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when be won the 200·met~ bUt·
tertly la 1=59.49. TbiS wua Jneet
standard but was abort d h1I
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against the East Germans ...
Mark Torselli, an Au.strallan
clUztn 1whnmina for the
Nadadores, captured the men's
100·meter backstroke in 57.tw>. He
took an early lead and held lt tO
th• fioish to top Robert Jackson
by .04 of a second.
Dawn Rodtchlero, a Junior at
Ml$$ion Viejo High, touched out
second in the women 'a 200-meter
br~ut.stroke in a blanket flniSh
between 1wilnmen.
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Rodlghiero f1nlsbe4 ln 2:39.13
and Alli.Son Grant. a former resi-
dent ot Newport Beach, was thlrd
/ :39.18.
In tonight's action. Jfm
Montgomery, the 1976 Olympic
gold medal winner, and Jack
Babashoff or Fountain Valley,
who won the Olympic sil~r
niedal, will hook up in the 100
free. Also in the race will be the . See Swim Pip Bi
Blne Jays Knock Off
,
EITor-plagued Angels
Roy Howell's sacrifice fly
capped a two-run rally in the
ninth inning that gave the Toron·
to Blue Jays a 5-4 victory over the
California Angels Saturd3')' night
in a game marred by nine errors.
The Anaels committed five er·
rors while the Blue Jays bad four
in the sloppily-played game.
Today the Halos µ-y to salv"e
the final game or die three-game
weekend series as they send their
second ace pitcher. Fran.It
Tanana, to the mound.
Nolan Ryan, the Halos· No. t
hurler, fell to the Canadian team
Friday night, 3·1,
Bob Baylor led off the Toronto
·--.. ..,-.... ~' ninth Saturday with his second bit of the niDt, a triple. Otto
MEET AGAIN TONIGHT Jim :\IontS?omer~ right 1 und
Jack Babashoft ol Fountain Vutle' rene\\ their 100·
meter freestyle li\\·imming l'h ut6 c.11.win toniitht -.t
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Chacon Decisions
Olivares at Forum
INGLEWOOD CA'PJ -Bobby
Chacon, counter-punching his
more aggressive foe tbroupout
the fight, scored a unanimous
10-round decision over Ruben
Olivares Saturday night in a
super (eatherweigbt bout at the
Forum.
The victory ayenge<l Chacon ·s
two earlier losses t.o the fighter
from Mexico City, who bad
knocked out Chacon In both their
previous meetings.
Chacon, 25. from San Fernan·
do, fbugbt a smart fight aga1nst
Olivares, the former world ban-
tamweight and featberwelgbt
champion. Back·pedaling away
from Ollvares· relentless
pursuit, Chacon landed fr'-~ueot·
ly damaging combinations.
Chacon, who lost bis World
Boxing Council featberweitht
crown when Olivares knocked
him out in two rounds in June
1975, scored one knockdown. in
the second round.
The blow that put Olivares
down, however, was a right to the
stomach that caught him back·
ing away, and be stumbled as
mucti as tie ren, taking a stand·
ing eight-count.
' The Associated Press card had
Chacon wlnillng seven rounds t.o
Olivarea' three.
The victory was Cbacon·a 31th.
He has lost tru:ee. Olivares, 29, is
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Robimon to QUit?
BALTIMORE (AP> -Brooks
Robinson. 40, often called tbe greatest third baseman in
baseball hi.story, may end bis
sp~cta~t4lat 2().year 'l)laylrig
careor t.ittb the Baltimore
Orioles wi1b1D &fewclay,1.
The Baltimore Suo reports that
the official announcement of
Robinson'• reUrement from the
acUve roster is expected soon.
According to a story in today's
editions of the Sun, tlle decision
was apparenUy m de last week.
Velez drew a walk rrom loser
Dave LaRocbe, 7-5, and Baylor
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scored the tying run OD a single
by Doug Rader.
After an intentional walk to
Bg Firing a 85
Doug Ault filled the bases, Steve
Bowling, running for Velez,
scored the winning run on
Howell's fiy ball to deep center
field.
Reliever Pete Vuckovich, who
had given up a two-run homer to
Don Baylor in the eighth that put
the Angels into a temporary •·3
lead, got the victory to improve
his record to6-7.
North Breaks Up
Massi~e Logjam
HARRISON, N.Y. <AP> -
Lanky Andy North unlocked the
biggest logjam of the '70s with a
six-under-par 65 that staked him
to a three-stroke lead Saturday in
the third round oI the $300,000
Westchester Golf Classic.
The 6-4, 27-year-old North, who
bas yet to win in five years of tour
activity, started the day one
stroke behind a group of seven
players who shared the lead -
the l~gest number of men J,ied
for the-top $ince the first roudd of
the 191>9 l>GA National Cham·
pionsbip.
He swept by them all with a
five-under-par 31 on tbe front
side, then had to work hard to
make it stand up with an erratic
ba<:k nine qver the bllly,
wind1wept, 6,603 (yard)
Westchester Country Club
course. N~ st.oinrina occ.asiQlf.il.ly to
do eome callitbinics~o ease bis
•tiff back muscles: finally
ftn.lsbed with a 20t tota.Jfl,2 Wiler par.
••1 played very, vey well over
the front nine," he said, "and
then just kind of bung on. I was
very fo!lunate to get it in as well
asldld." Ile missed five of the last nine
greens but one-putted to save par
on four of them.
Tom Weiskopf and big Howard
Twitty put on closing rushes to tie
for second at ~ with 18 boles to
So in the chase for a '60,000 first
prize. Weiskopf closed birdie.
eagle, lashing a two iron second
shot.to within five feet of the ~g
on the final bole, and Twittf
finished off birdle-birdle·bircUe.
Each bad a two-under-par 69.
Leonard Tbl)"1pson shot a 70 in
the mild, breeiY weather and
was next at 205, IOur shots back.
Next came a group of four at
207, six under par. They included To~ Watson,. winner of both the
Masters and Britbh Opens thi&
season. former Master title·
holders Charles Coody a,od
Georee Archer. and Mac McLtn·
don. Wat,,on and Archer had •
M cLendon 10andCoo4J12.
ThoaJpson .Twi&ty, Wei.skOJ)f
an4 CoiodY ail started the day iD a
tie for the lead with Rod Curl..--
. Miller Bilber and Jim Wlechers.
all or wbom drifted back in the
pack.; Wiecbera and Barber bad
struQllilg 73s and three round
totals ot 208. Curl was 14-209.
Jack Nicklaus sbot 68 but was
an all·but-impossible 12 strokes'
back at 213.
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l'AMPA. Pia. CAP> -Tampa . ~ .-cled a ll·tame loelq.
Saturd.Q nl&hl wbea Ed·
die Wl1Ham1' on•·1•rd
toecbOOwD nm &•v• the Butt-. ~a 10-T Natlooal l"OltNll l~UOD vlct.OfJ OYW' Bu Packen.
Taa:uie trailed 14with1:13 to
io when Wllll&Dll went owr the
Paebn' 1.tl llff for lbe winnlnt
toaehdown.
1 Tainpa bad~ won 1ince beat·
· il\I t.be A.Uanta Palco 11·3 ln
· 'th• 1978 preseuon dwiDI tho
· BDcs • expansion year.
Tampa 'a Derek Smethunt, un-
. • til recently a soccer player, save
• tile Dues an early lead with a
22·yard field 1oal in the second quarter.
Before a crowd of 49,CHS, Tam·
pa t.urned a fumble into the win·
nin1r touchdown. Linebacker
Richard Wood recovered running
back Terdell Middleton's fumble
at the Green Bay 32. Seven plays
later, WUliamsscored. .
Tampa quarterback Mike
Borylll was sidelined early in the
game with a sprained knee, and
Tampa tailback Anthony Davis
was lost ln the second quarter
with a bruised shoulder.
Olargers, 29-17
SAN DIEGO <AP> -James
· Harris threw two touchdown
-passes and Don Goode scored on
a 34·yard interception ref.Urn in
the final seconds, leading the San
· Diego Chargers to a 29-17 Na·
tional Football League preseason
victory over the New York
Giants Saturday night.
Sai•ts, Z0.17
NEW ORLEANS CAP> -Tony
Galbreath plunged over from the
one-yard line, giving the New
Orleans Saints a 20-17 victory
over the Buffalo Bills in a mis·
take-filled National Football
Leegue exhibition game Satur·
dayniiht.
Today la SF
aobby Scott, the. t lrd
quarterback UMd by U!e ta.
Ht OallnaUa'• ICON With a
'1ud Piii to wide r.-vao: ~Burton. Tbe~Wown. which 1aw.tbe Saintl a 30-10 toad wJth than
tbtw minutes to play, *•me
crltloal momenta later when backup quarterback Ken
Jobmon bit reserve runnll\9 back
C\lrt.la Brown with a U.y'rd 1(()1'· pie pla,y for the Billi.
,,. Buffalo waa pla1ued witb
tumoven. lncludlnf a fumb!o ln the end ICOo and an Interception
op the Saints· five in the second
quarter and another fumble on
the New Orleans 12 in the tbird
period. 1be Sainta aJao blocked •
Bills' fteld goal attempt ln the
secoodquarter.
Steelers, n.1s
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J.
<AP> -Terry Bradshaw threw
two touchdown paaaea and Roy
Gerela kicked a pair of field
goals Saturday night as the Pit·
tsburgh Steelers beat the New
York Jets 26-13 in a National
Football League preseason
game.
Bradshaw plafed the first and
fourth periods o the game. com-
pleting 13 or 16 passes for 125
yards. The two touchdown p;lSSes
were 17 yards to Lynn Swann tn
the middle of the first.quarter
and lfS yards to Frank Lewis with
one second to go in the period.
Bears,J4-JO
HOUSTON <AP J -The
Chicago Beara scored
touchdowns on a pair or crucial
fourth-down plays. a two-yard
pass from Mike Phipps to Johnny
Musso and a one-yard plunge by
Roland Harper, and beat the
Houston Oilers 1.(.10 tn a National
Football League exhlbiUon game
Saturday night.
The loss. extended the ouers·
exhibition losing streak to nine •
Rams Tackle 49ers
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Strategy employed e(fectively by
Pat Haden last season ls sure to
be used today wbeo the Los
Aogeles Rams• youn1
• quarterback again fffel the San
Francisco 49ers' bard-charcinl
defensive line.
Former Rams assistant Ken
Meyer, now bead coach of the
49ers, recalled that, "We told
Haden that if he was In trouble to
duck right back into the middle.
In long-yardage situations, we
weren't going to give the de-
• fensive line a chance to tee off on
the quarterback."
Haden is the Rams' No. 1
• quarterback now,· halfway
,. ' through the National Football
• ~~ Le!ague exhibition season. play-
.. ~ tng ahead of newcomer Joe
l ~ ~ath and 'rookie Vince Fer-
1 ,' ra1amo.
But .James Barria wu the
starter at quarterback ln the first
49ers ·Rams 1ame of last season,
much to his discomfort. The
49ers' pass rush led b1 eQd Tom-
my Hart sacked Harris 10 times,
finally sending blm to the
sidelines with an Injured
shoulder, and San Francl.scowon,
16-0.
In the rematch six weeb later,
Haden started t& Ra111s toward
a 23-3 triumph with a •yard ·
touehdown bomb to Ron .Jessie.
He was sacked five times but oot
for big yardage.
San Pttnclsco's defense has
seven sacks tb.rouah two pr~
season games but tbe team
stands 0.2. The 48ers lOlt their
opener to Seattle 34-2' ·mid fell
last week to San Dteio. Barria'
new team. 32-13.
.Baseball Standings
NATIONAL LEAG1JE
Eas&Dtvlalon
Philadelphia
Piltsburah
ChicaJO
St. LOOi.I
Montreal
New York
W L Pet. GB
75 4S .625 n 52 .srr s~
68 52 .567 1
68 54 .5S7 8
• 56 67 .455 20~
49 '12 .405 28~
West Dlvltlon
Doc11en 13 49 .591
Cincinnati M 59 .~ 9~
Houston 5'1 66 .4$3 11~
San Francisco 58 68 .452 18
San Die&o 54 72 .429 21
Atlanta 43 78 .3SS 29~
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Baltimore
New York
Detrolt
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Toronto
Rouaton la N tb1I YUf wbllo the
Beanares-1.
The Bean, who Jut week lfP'et
.SUI* Bowl champion Oakland
»JJ; toOk a 7-3 balftbne lead oa
Pbippt' fiat pass to Musso oh
fourth down after the Oilers' de-
feDM had held tor three downs in·
aldethe two.
Houston cacne back on its next •eri• with a IO-yatcl field goal by Skip BuUer and took a l()· 7 lead ln
the third quarter on a 22·Yard
touchdown pass from
quarterback John Hadl to tlgbt end Jlmmy Giles.
But the Bears scored again in
the clutch in the fo'1rth quarter
with the winning touchdown oa
Harper's plunie, oo fourth down.
1be ICOJ'O was set up on a 40-
yard pass form quarterback Bob
Anllini to wide receiver Bo
Rather.
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ATLANTA <Af> -Craig
Penrose fired a 28-yard
touchdown pas¥<> Riley Odoms
and Chris Pane set up a field coal
With a 40-yard punt return as the u~beaten Denver Broncos
downed the Atlanta Jialcons 10-2
in a National F.ootball Leagueex-
hibttlon game Saturday night. ·
Peorose•s scoring strike to
Odoms came-with only 5;58-left
in the game and clinched the vic-
tory. It ended a six-play, 56-yard
march that also included a 21·
yard pass from Penrose to
Odoms.
Atlanta, 1-2, was limited to a
safety for the second straight week.
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DALLAS CAP> -Miami
quarterback Don Strock booked
up with running back Nat Moore
for touchdown passes of 56 and 69
yards to lead the Dolphins to a
20-14 National Football League
exhibition victory over the
Cowboys Saturday night in Texas
Stadium.
Miami was down 14-13 in th&
fourth quart.e r when Strock
nailed Moore on a swing pass
that Moore lugged 69 yardis for
the score. Bob Griese's kick put
the fmal point on the board. ·
Dallas had scrambled to the
lead after Strock and Moore con-
nected for first blood in the open-
ing period. With kicker Garot
Yepremian out with an injury.
Griese tried the extra point and
failed..
Aztecs, Seattle Vie
LOS ANGEL~ <APi -The
SeatUe Sounders,. one· ot the
North Anferican Soccer League's
top defensive teams. face 'the
high-scoring Los Angeles Aztecs
toniibt at the opener ot their two-
game NASLplayoffs.
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HELEN'POKERFACE'WILLSROARKSEENOURINGAMATCHPLAYEOIN'1933.
Solitude Is for Her
Ccadnued From Page Bl
was responsible for picturing her
aa a racket-swingin& sphinx.
"My father (Dr. Clarence
Wills>. always told me not to
wince or screw up my face while
I was playini," she eX]>lained.
"He said it would p\Jt lines 1n my
face.''
The green-llned eyeshade,
which became a Wills
trademark, was nothing special,
she insisted. "All of us on the
Coast wore them to protect us
from the sun,'' Mrs. ·Roa.rk said.
.. When I came Eut wearing one
everybody thought I invented it.'·
When she played, Mrs. Roark
never cbanled facial expression.
She never questioned a line call·
or made a gesture. She took re-
verses as calmly aa she took vie·
tones. The well·known educator
of that period, William Lyon
Phelps, wrote that her lack ol ex-
pression "did not mean that she
was irim or tense, it meant that
she 'was calm. She showed only
equanimity."
Mrs. Roark agrees.
.., read later abOut fierce feuds
With Suzanne Lenglen and Helen
Jacobs," she said. "It was never
so. We were of different era.s-
Suzanne older than I, Helen
younger. lneverhad an argument
witheithero!them.
"'It's quite true that I could
drown myself In a match and
push out any distractions. I could
be oblivious. It's the nature of the
individual. One can sit and paint.
Two or three hours' can pass and
you never lcnowtt ...
A person of wide-ranging
talent, Mrs. Roark wrote
mystery novels, the first entitled
"Death Serves An Ace," and a
number of tennis books.-Sb•
created fashion designs. Her
paintings and etchlnp have been
exhibited in &allerie1 throuCbout
the world.
On the~ Helen often wore
a sailor blouse and • pleated
white skirt that fell about the
knees. She also wore high white
stockings.
Mrs. Roark seemed surprised
to bear that Chris Evert get.
$40,000 a year for wearin8 a Un~
or temis dress~ plus similarly
large $UlnS for uslng certain
brand of shoes and pJaytq acer-
tain racket.
"Gracious,'' ahe aald ... M:ajbe
if I were playing today I would be
a millionaire also. I am very
thrifty, you know. "I was never
paid for anything. Racketa were
provided to me free by Spalding:
I bad to bay all my tennis balls
and clothes. l had all the rackets
I needed. I was always asked for
dlscarded rackets but l felt it
would be unethical for me to if ve
tbemaway.n
She pondered a moment and
added:
•'There was one time I gave a
racket away. I was playing in Es-
sex County• tn Maasachusetts.
Two friends of mine were editors
of a very chic magazine, Variety.
One ol them said be had a areat
nephew who would love to have
one of my rackets.
"He WU a darling eleJit•ye&r•
old child named Benny Bradlee. I
gave him an old racket. His uncle
said he took it to bed every night.
It wasn't unW years later when I
WU reading ' boat about Pn:sf • dent Kennedy that I learned that
my little Benny wu Bepj~
Bradlee. edlto.J' •• Of the
WMhlngtm J>o.t. •• . •
Mrs. Roark follows tennis
closely and ls conversant with
the progress of all the top stars of
the day, but she cets most of her
Information from newsp..,ers.
not television.
"I bad a cable set for a wbile. ••
abe aald. "I need a cable s'et
because of tbls mountain behind
me. One day the set went blank. I
-called the cable company. They
said it waa not the cable but the
set. I got mad and made tbern
take the set away.
.. I am always mad at every.
body. I get mad because the
governor Jerry Brown ls always
on a medltatioa or 9'1ter space
kick of some sort. I get mad at
the g~ent for throwing our
tax mor\ey away. But let's not J
talk PC>lltict. ···Modem tennis,
Mn. Roark feel.a, bu IOBt aome
of lts grace and symmetry
through the years.
"I always felt It was a game
that should simply flow, .. she
satd. "I remeJllber Rene
Lacoste. the wonderful French
player. He Just seemed to allde
into a abet. He never hurried but
be always seemed to be where
the ball was.
Hearn Does Bis Thing ~
l~ve Voice of l.Dloors Puahes On
..Today the playors look so
buay all i,be time. They are
always tearing around the court,
Jumping and gruntina. I don't
like the two-fisted shot. It is so
awkward.
.. Except for Chris Evert. She
bas a way or mating it look
beautllul even thoup I think it
bampera her reach. She ls a love-
ly person -80 well-dressed and
well-mannered. 1 am flattered
they sometlmell compare her wlt.bmo.··
Malalfte Car Stat1• ia Ea.-t
THE GREEN FLAG -Newport Beach's
John Mahler, Dr. John of the tennis world, will not
be driving at Ontario unless he suddenly comes
across an tmexpected ride.
"'The car I drove at Indianapolis isn't coming west for this race," Mahler says. ''I had another
lined up and it isn't coming out here either so I don't
have a ride right now. All these guys are running out of money."
Costa Mesa's Ron "Sleepy" Tripp will probably
be unseated u USAC midget champion this season.
He ls currently in third place in the point standings
but trails leader Mel Kenyon by 258 points. Tripp,
along with A. J. Foyt and Qthers from the racing
fraternity, plans a r eturn to Australia and New
Zealand this winter.
Tripp went to the land down under last winter
.. and fell behind in the midget standings. He hasn't
been able to catch up to Kenyon's torrid pace since bis return.
I Cuhans sparkle
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Track Record
MILWAUKEE <AP>-
Danny Ongals, a resi-
dent of Newport Beach, a
man of few words. let his driving do the talking
Saturday whe n he
cracked the four·year-
old track record in win-
ning the pole position for
Sunday's Tony Bet·
tenhausen 200-mile r ace
for Indianapolis type
cars.
The quiet rookie
toured the one mile
Wisconsin State Fair·
arounds Speedway oval
in 27.18 seconds, at an
average speed of 132.450
miles per hour.
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World Swbn·Mark
For East German
JONKOPING. Sweden -...or East Germany was
<AP> -Ulrike Tauber. a second in 1:13.12.
19-year:'old East German The Russians grabbed studen~ ~roke her 20().. another gold medal. meter mdh1dual ~edley their sixth in the cham·
BYTIM Alioclatecl Prell
co.neae foot,... In the FV West thlt
fW ca~y, ~ d1Her Dttle from nc«i)'ean. Southern CallfOl'Qla Will
be tbt team to beat 1n tbe Padllc-8. Saa Jose State WlU be favored to cap·
tu the hclflc Coat Albletlc Aa ..
soclatlon champlonahl,p, And .the air
will be full of footba11' on Saturday al· ternoooa.
Accurate·throwlnl quarterbacks
and Qashy J"UJU1ert will dlarecWiae
footbtll on the West Cout. Ucleven'!.
USC'• Trojans, tbe belt team lo tbe
Far West fast se.aon aSld appenntty
loaded again for 19'17. will put tbe ball 1n the air more.
Rob Hertel completed 30 of 46
passes as an understudy to Southem •
Callfomla starter Vince Evans lut
fall, and some ·~ Hertel may tum out to be the beat pust111 quarterback
111 USC history.
Tbe TroJana. who fln1abed 11·1 and
No. 2 nationally lut seuan.calao will
feature the latest In a lone Un of out·
standlnl tlllbacu, wltb quick and
a1Ue sophomore Charles White fllllng
in ror the departid JUCkr Bell.
White, wbo 1ot lots o playlq Ume
while Bell wu b\lrt last year. ac-
counted for 858 yard& nilhl.na and
capoed b1s 1euoo by 1alning 114 nfcla on 32 carries in the TroJans" 14-6 Rose BoWl victory over Hlchl1an.
Tbe chief threat to USC's Pac.a
hopes may come from crou-town
rival UCLA. or from the Northwest. corner ot the conference in the form of
the Washincton Huskies.
UCLA bas two outltandlna runners
in Theotls Brown -1.092 yards on 200
carries last tall -and Jamea Owens. Comlna off a 9-2-1 season that in-
cl~ a 36-6 loss to Alabama ln the
Liberty Bowl. UCLA lost talented
quarterback Jetf Dankwortb, but
coaeb Terry Donahtte" said be thinks
elther Steve Buklch or J\lck Bashore
will be able to capably fill in.
While the Bruins have the potential
to be explosive wben they have the
ball, their def'enae may be the team's
strong Point. Linebackers Jerry
Robioson and Raymond Bell, tackle·
Manu Tu14sosopo and cornerback
LeviArmlltrooa Wilt anchor.a Bruins
defense that bas six retarninc
starter.s.
Washington apparenUy will field its
stron1est team ln years, as the
Huskies have 13 key starters back
from a team that had a S-6 record in 1976. I
Coach Don James said he expects
his team to have an excellent nmnina
game, with tailback Ron Rowland, a
1,000·yard rusher last season,
spearheading the attack.
Defensivel~1 tho Huskies feature a
strong se<:onoary with comerbJ.ck.s
N~by Glasgow and Lance 'lbeoudele
and safeties John Edwards and Kyle
Heinrich all returnin1. Most df the rest of tbe Pac.a teams will rely heavily on their passing at·
taclts to cballel\ie tor the conference
title.
Washington State•s ,ack
Thompson, back for 'his senior year,
was one otthe moet prollfic pusers in
the nation last year, tbrowtna for 2,762
yards and 20 touchdowns.
Other top quarterbacks returning
will be Stanford's Guy Benjamin, who
'th::'!'rew~-,:!"or_..,1,;....m,,~..,ya.,._ ..... ~;:-_;,.::...rilt. ind
Oreeon'• Jack Jfendenon. wbo eon· neeted ca 161Olhll298 p..,. fO/t i.m yardatn wre.
Benjlmln wW hhe a partJcitlarlY
cood ll'OUP of reeelven at StanrOrd, as Bill Kellar, w~ eau&ht 34 passe1
fot 447 )rardl, ls back. alon1 with
Vince Mulroy lnd worlcklass lOQS
ju~ Jarnes Lotton.
At c.i. coach Mtktt Whlte ~to
havetbe belt balanced ~am be·a had
at the school. seven starters a.re bactt
from both the offensive and def enalve
unitl of a team that flnlsbod M last
HQOft.
Cara rwuUnC ·attack wlU feature
Oliver Hlllmoo and Markey Crane.
who each Pined mon tban 400 )'ardl
lb1978.
At Wublncton State. Thom~ ctves the ~an a powerful p~ punch. but new coach Warren Powers
is ehlnllng the aneaae to tbe nm· or1eQt;f wer. He aald, however, his
.. verstm o( tU veer would \lie more
passing than mOlt.
Oregon State. wbicb mana1ed vie·
tortes e>vet only Cal and Hawail last year. will depend heavily m the nm·
ning of James Fields and Jarvis
Redwble.
Although new Cat State <Lona
Beach> coach Dave Currey bas
recruited a host of talented players.
San Jose State still has the most talent
and depth In the PCAA.
San Jose coach Lynn Stiles said it's
a rebuilding year for the Spartans, but
added. .. The potential la there for an
outstandlngaeason. ••
Tailback Kevin Cole and linebacker
Fl'ank Manumaleuna, a transfer from
DeAma JC. ate expected to be amona the Spartans• outstandlnc players.
Manumaleuna bad earlier started
two games a, a freshman at UCLA. But be was J.pjuttd and doctors dis·
covered a congebltil cervical column
problem, And .Manuateuna wu not al·
lowed tQ play any more at UCLA. San
Jose State officials say. however. that
he bas received med.teal clearance to
play again.
At lalg Beach, Currey indJcated
that the 49era are going to be a pass-
ing team. Jim Freltaa, a Junior eol-
le1e transfer and Paul McGaffllan. a
redabirt last year~ are battllna for the
starting quarterbadc Job.
Cal state <FuUerton> coach Jlm
ColleUo, whose team had a somewhat.
disappoi.ntifti 3-7·1 record ln 1976, tald
he's ehanlinc the offense to one of
more balance. Quarterback Dale
:Bunn and nmnine back Ohle Graves.
both JC transfers from Citrus. are ex-
pected to give the Titans offensive
punch.
NY DoWDS Lobsters
" BOSTON <AP, -Billie Jean Kine
and Vlrllnia Wade edged Mart.lna NaVntllova and Greer Stevens M to
lead the New York Apples to a 29-21
victory over the Boston Lobsters
Saturday night In World Team Tennia
playoffs.
King then defeated Navtltllova in
singles 6-4.
Lobster Tony Roche beat 5andy
Mayer M, but Mayer teamed with
Ray Buffets fol' a 6-1 victory over
Roche and Mike Estep.
SOFIA, Bulgaria <AP> minutes afterwards as ":orld record wttb a pionsbip, with Vladimir1
-The East European team officials revived 2 .15.95 Saturday• the Salnikov, 17. breaking
domination of the World her. next to last day of the two European recprds on
University Games was Nadejda Jakoubovitch l4~h European Swim-the way to an impressive
broken Saturday night threw, the javewa 20l-6 mmgCbamplon.shlps. vlctory In the 1,SOO·
by Silvio Leonard, the inches to win a women·s Taubet bettered the meterftoeestyle.
Cuban1printer. andSara gol!lmedaUortheSovlet ~=r~~eG!~~~~~~~~ He timed 8:07.61, four ~:::.· the ltallan high Union. pionships at Leipzls by seconds faster tban the
Thonipso:ri hijured
Leonard streaked to Cuba's athletes stood 1.01. It was the third earlier 800-meter tecord.
the gold medal in the out on another bot and world record set in these and then ·~ashed th'
men's lOO-meter dash in sticky night at Sofia's -championships. 1,500 mark watb a cloelt· l0.08seconds. Levsky Stadium. pet r a Thu em er ing ot 15:18.45, some 10
Simeoni cleared 11>3,L Alberto Juantorena, Tauber's fellow coun: seconds below the pre·
v-~ the double gold medalist trywoman beat the 400 vlous mark. to win the women ·s high • v 1 · p l jump, with Debbie Brill of the Montreal Olym· freestyle record and a ent1n ar no'(. plcs. won his heat in Gerald Moerken of West made it a 1-2 fmisb foT t2~~anada second at 1: 47.9 to quallfy for Germany shattered the the Soviets in l.S:30,0$.
But American Jane today's fmal of the 800 100 breaststroke atan·
F edert meters. dardlastWednesday. r ck, who had led Leonard won the 100 Sabine Kahle was run·
the women's pentathlon meters by 11 hundredths nerup to Tauber in
throughout most or the of a second from Petar 2 : 1 7 . 7 9 a n d 0 l g a gruelling two.day series. Petrov of Bulgaria, who Klevakina of the Soviet
was ed1ed by Anna took the silver medal tn Unlonthirdln2:19.35.
Dimltrieva of Bul1aria 10.19. Another Cuban The Soviet Union '1
in the last event, the 800 Osvaldo 1-·-a. clocked. Julia n... ... danova won the meters. and had to make _. .uva do with a silver medal 10.31 for the bronze. lOO·meter bMutstroke,
Frederick who studies Calvin NaU scored 16 comina from behind to
at UCLA 'colla sed points and helped the takethoevent.
acreamina 'at the 8nlsh \U.S. men's basketball ~danova, at 13 the
and lay on her back (or 10 team to a 91.Q victory youn1est entry ln the over Poland Saturday at meet, turned lri a cham· ---------the World University pic;mshlp record Urne of
1:11.89. Carola Nitschke
~[§~ also com· · pl~~ a head injury
El Toro High School but dee ed' to go to a
prospective football hospital ~ffe said be
players will have their would be treated by bta
last chance for pbysical J*'llOO.alphyslclan.
examinations before 'I'be acclC!ent occutted
start of practice on Wed-during a hllb·IPMd nm
nesday (2) at the boys at a motor recreation
lockerroom. park. Thompson re·
Coach Phil Brown says portedlywas ti'avetlna 6S
practice wW start Aug. to '70 mUes·per.hOQr and
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-~~rUon.in1mun~methln1 ·11.ke 10 eallons .,.r penon PER
QA Y? -but. as a firat-Ume
'•mper, I was willii>c to trust the experienced outdoorsman.
Tbe water shortage didn't let
us .., easily, however. When we
0 \Wm\ out to fill the camper tank
trom the hose my apartmentcom-
· plex provides, we found it was
.1t>ne. ' ' A. check with the assislant manager revealed that, due to
the shortage. the hose is only
av~able during certain limited .tuiO.rs now. Since we were leav· ~ before the next hose hours,
Qce bad to go to a gas station and
cpp. them into letting us get water Jr( exchange for our buyin1 40
gallons of gas (the truck bas
three gas tanks>.
The second thing.I wanted to
get away from was the heat, so
In lOQneot
tab-oven betoH -.tu.t
muttered Dll\Y. phraat1 at th wbeo thq blOcieCI · my view co
Nel1'PQl't Boulevard -Ind WU urPrlled to ft.nd "'-1• ~ q\llte 1pacJOua. . n.ere were l'f.O. cow .
alee"Plnt areu, lotl ot atore,e.
cabinet, drewer •ad cloatt
apace, a 1mall but ttJ"Ylceabl•
retr11erator and a tm-e.burnef
stove with an oven. SeY•ll ln·
side llihta worked off tho bat·
tery, and there were othtr lllbts
available if we had aa electrical
hookup (weoeverdla).
Croulnl the Kern County de· sert. I saw my flnt Joehua trees.
Their awkward limbe and runny.
looldna tufts rilln• above the barren desert made me mental· 1Y claully them u the camels ol
UlepJanttongdom.
As we bumped up the road to
our first campsite, we saw a sign
that read, "Please :SePort Fires
to Grumpy Bean.''
WE WONDERED what would
happen if the grumpy bears took
a swing at us instead of grabbing
their fire buckets. Tben a mile or
so later we saw a restaurant
named -yes ~Grumpy Bears.
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PfNE·SHADEO HOME AWAY FROM HOME
Camping at Troy Meadows, lnyokem Area ... ' "\!
("PACK IT in, pack it out,"
read tho signs Ill over the Sierras.
Before we left I had drums of
chorus lines ot forest ranaen
slllging to a reeent disco tune,
"Pack tt in, pack it out," over
ancfover.}
There was a nice stream
though, and tbe pit toilets
weren't too bad. I was carefully
conserving our water ln the
camper, despite Kurt's te-.sinr ("There's plenty!").
The second morning we beaded
across some more desert, alminl
north to Bishop. Kurt kept me en-
tertained as we traveled the bar·
ren wastes with remarks like,
"What it there were a nuclear
war and we bad to survive out
here? ..
We stopped In Bishop for SQP-
plies -mainly candy bars and
pudding to satisfy Kurt's sweet
tooth-Md, quite Jate, arrived up
attbecoolSabrinacampgrounds.
IT WAS SO crowded we barely
found a space -it was number 13, which iS probably why no one
else wanted it -and, as I looked
at the almost bumper-to-bumper campers, I thought, Why don't
these people go to Troy
Meadows? Then I looked up.
We were surrounded by
primordial giants, Jagged peaks
reaching to 13,000 feet <we were
at 9,000 feet}. Although it was
close to midnight, the moonlight
was so bright It cast shadows.
We slept soundly. only to
awaken to my first disappoint·
ment -a corrupt chipmunk.
Speak of the wilds of the Sierra
Madres and I think of fleet deer
(we saw one), dartlhg jackrab-
bits and other untamed, free·
spirited beasts.
THE CIDPMUNX who mrun-
tained his residence in a bush
near our camper. however, bad
bis heart in the city. He was an
unregener~te beggar who could
have mugged a dozen Central
Park squirrels an<l made olf with
their breadcrumbs without a
trace of guilt. Weaklings that we
were, we fed him.
No nmning water here either,
but they bad flush toilets and
garbage collection ( .. And we've
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Good Buys at Vir.~li Isles
~·' By STAN DELAPLAN£
::..: ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands --Three i:! gleaming cruise ships are tied up here to-;.~ 'day. Sp!Hed 2,000 or more tourists on the old :;.o .Danish towno£ Charlotte Amalie. ~ ' My taxi driver said: ··Man buy de rum. ~Woman buy de perfume. Have lunch. Man r;. buy de camera. Woman buy jewelry. Back ~:..!o ship. Ship sail. Next day come three :-. .. • ~more. t~· It's blue sky weather down here. <It"s a :··:myth that Caribbean summers are un-
:;';:.bearably bot. I'd guess il"s 85 degrees now. .... ,~·Al 11:30a.m.)
::( = Cruise ships are hard put to find enough
;:: attractive ports. ~ut they ALL stop at St.
• • 'l'homas.
· ~ This is the supermarket of the Carib· ~··bean. ~··: * *. ;§: "FROM THE U. s. Virgin Islands you ~ :C"n talce home $200 worth without paying ~· ~µstoms duty. From other islands you are ·~~nly allowed $100. U. S. citizens can take ~.:home one gallon of liquor. From other
.. ~slands only a quart... ·
~ This sales pitch by the alert Chamber of
::··:Commerce drives the cruising passenger
tnto a frenzy of shopping.
~ Treasures come in from all o.-er the ~to! ~world. Pay no duty and a very small taX.
Thus Swiss and Japanese watches. radios
and cameras. are a good deal less than you
payathome. ••• ISLAND BUM IS 99 cents a bottle. Haig
& Haig is $2.95. Beefeater gin, $2.95.
The tourtsi staggers with his allowed •
five bottles back to the ship. Where it"s un·
derf oot and stumbled over the rest of the
voyage .
Uke all supermarket&,-the town is
crowded. You stand in lines. <Local man
said: "If you·l"e staying here, Wednesday
and Friday ate the worst days. For some
reasonwegetmoreshipsthosedays:· > ••• CBIUSTIANSl'ED ON St. Croix is 20
minutes away by a 10.seat seaplane setVice. n·s a charming smaller town. The stone
architecture, built by the Danes, bangs over
narrow alleyways and holds off the Carib·
bean sun. ·
Restaurants are outdoors in shady
patios.
Cruise ships can't get in here and the
town Jtua leisurely pace.
One grand hotel, tbeBuccaneer, a short
taxi ~ifrom town. TwO W\usu8111 g~ ~dllhall hOtels in town: Tt>;e LOCI&e and the ~ <lllistian. Not as ~ ·~ u St4 Thoma.1. but all you want to buy.
Dllhy ...............
'LOTS OF WATER'
Kurt W1tson
got lots Qf water," said Kurt).
There wasn't much feeling of a
water shortage at Sabrina, that's
for sure. A stream sparkles
through the grounds, and a short
walk or drive away is Lake
S~brina. a man-made lake above
which craggy mountains preen
themselves as ltin a mirror.
We rented a boat one morning
and enjoyed lolling around read·
in& in the middle of the lake. We
didn't have fisbinC" licenses, so
we asked some of the fisherfolk
on the Sabrina dam if we could
buy some trout. They generously
gave us three (they were de-
licious).
THEN WE headed north again.
People seemed friendly but a
little distant when we stopped at
a drugstore to get some sun-
screen. Maybe it was because we
hadn't had a bath in four days.
We passed through Toms Place
-that's a town, if you can call it
that -and stopped at a state fish
hatchery. Alrtbose trout tbe
fisherfolk bad been catebing were
about as wild as lbe Sa,brina chip-
munk-born and bred ih troughs
and released at a year of age.
The truck dusted and swirled
its way further along the side
' road until we got to Hot Creek,
my first experience with a hot sprlnU,
1 J!!,XPECl'ED tepid warm
water. Some\hlnc eave me the
impre&Sloo, as we walked down a
steep bll1 from the parklna lot,
that I •as W!'Olll· Maybe it was
the lsteaming geysers. Or it
might have been the signs saying
"Scalding Water.•• Or maybe it
wu the screams froJD below. ·Tb~ Hot Sprfn&,s, which had at·
tracted an international crowd -
there were German and
Japanese tourists -was
crowded with S)eople yelling,
"Argb. it'• hot!" and "Oh, my
feet!" in several languages.
Part of the spring was fenced
off -It was literally bolling. The
swimming part wasn't too much
cooler. We did fmd, however,
that there were cool currents in
the middle. Tbe problem •as eet·
ting Chere without baking your
feet <smart people brln& flip-flops
or terinis shoes>.
After this pleasant interlude,
we took our sulphur~s~ellini
carcasses up to another cool
mountaio-Tinged campground,
Mosquito P1at.
EVERY campground we
stayed at was dillerent. this ooe especially. It was actually a
parking lot for hikers and
·TRAVEL
baclPacken, but there was a
lovely woods, stream and
meadow beside it, and with the camper backed up by the stream
you hardly noticed the eomings
and goings.
Amona the comers and goers
were quite a few forest ranaers.
They told us fire bad destroyed
about an acre of wilderness near
one of tbe semi-remote lakes, but
it was under control. A campfJre
was believed to blame.
Our firat night at Mosquito Flat
was memorable. I turned on the
plewrtilul camper water supply. It
gurgled. It spat. Jt hissed.
' "I hope that doesn't mean what I think it means," said Kurt.
It did. We spent the next two
days hauling water in a large pot
from the stream.
WE 'IOOK A walk the next day
into the John Muir Wilderness. It
was called the little lakes area.
and we could see why -we saw
three or four small laltes on our
hike. They may be lower this
year du~ to lack of rain, but we
couldn't tell.
Finally It was time to leave the
cold nights 8Dd clear, warm days
and head back across the desert.
As we drove through Inyo County
in the middle of a dry, dull re-
gJon, 1 saw a sign that said
.. Manzanar." Then we passed
what looked like a stone
guardhouse, oddly out of place in this remote setting.
Then I remembered ._
Manzanar was one of the
Japanese internment camps dur-
ing World War II. Even in the
beat of the desert, I telt cold
shivers down my ba.clt.
We arri~ home to muggy bot
weather that made us want to
turn right around and go back.
But at least the faucets work.
Music on Catalina
.. Up With People .. will eive a
concert at 1 p.m. Thursday a1'd
Friday at the Casino on Catalina
Island. Boat transportaUoa de·
parts at 1:45 p.m. from 330
Golden Shore Blvd., Long Beach,
and returns at 9:45 p.m.
Resenations are available at
5Z1·71U.
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INTERIO~. VIEW ATWOOOBAIDGE ARBORLAKE
~rlJOrlake Project
PopUlar iii Irvine
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An award-winning community of Juat "3 lux·
ury homes Is completely enclosed with block
wait fencing. Famlly·sized unlts me~sure from
approxlmatety 1575 to over 2230 square feet.
Super convenient. energy-saving location ts
Just 5 minutes from the fabulous South Coast
'Plaza Shopping Complex. Includes carpeting,
• draperies, paneling, fireplaces, shake roofs,
concrete drives, 2 and 3 car garages. 1 anQ 2
a\()ry, 3, •and 5 Bedrooma. 2-and 3 baths.
FllUS'l'RATION-IS AN EMOTION CloseJ)'·I'~
lated to !Utility. When you are fl'Wltrated yoa do0•t
know which wv to tum. You can easily becollle
frustrated if you try to do something beyond your
abWty or try to do more than can be (lone in the
time available. FrustraUon also may ari•e when
&llrriers are put ln yov path and when you ..-e una-
bfe to overcome delays as quickly as you wOJlld like.
You ml'Y. J>e table \Q isandle a Ph>'§lcal cause ot fl\tility fairly easily. For exampte, c'atth up on ye>Ur
~leep. Take a day to rest, relax, and recuperate. A
mental cause is not so apparent and ts therefore
more difficult to remedy. You may need to use lines
of reasonlni which will enable you to think your .,,. ay out. _
A situation may not be as bad as It seems -you
may be magnifylne litUe everyday irritants
because or your mood or tendency to worry.
Fortunate is the person who, upon thinking, realizes
this and is able to readily put off feeling futile.
ANOTHER APPROACH TO contending with
f'oUUty is to think about your position in what you
are trying to accomplish and what you have already
done. By looking back at bow far you have come you
may get a~ of saU.factlon and realize tllat you
are far from belQg useless. You may see that with a
little more effort or tin>e you will be able to reach your goal.
Recognize that you have been down this road
before and that Ute isn't alwafS easy. Be rea&0na-
ble with what you uk and expect of yourself.
Remember that you have overcome anxiety before
-you candoitagai.n. .
EDITOR'S NOTE: R.andJI McCOJ'flk b ~ o/
th• Rial Ertatna and on.author, ledurtt and inltructor.
Sertd1/0UI' cotnmftt and <l'"ltiona to ftandtJ McCanlk c :o
ill• DaJly Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Aftta,-CA 9262S.
• bUJen ta Calltomla an ~I
towftboYMNI• to MW b1&ha. • ficurw tho•~ beadlnf for a ao petttnt1ai4 tbb year -witb evm t>Jaer Jumps forec COi' rn.0
'lbll lndtctkil Ol lacbcm W. Gosa, pre-
tld ana eblef n.CUUVe ctftc• ot lnveJtors M~ .. ~ Inawance Company ot Botton, a leadlnl or1 u Oft lil the piivate m«taaa1e lnluruce ln·
duatry. JMIC woru wlt.b lenden. such as ••vines and Joan auocfatfons, mutual ••vinaa banks and
commerclil banU. by ln1urtal the top ao-zs percent Of bl~raUo conveoUonal mortaaie loana.
CAI.UNG TH£ TOWNHOUSE •'the fastest-
cba:rliriJ ment of today's boualnl market,"
GOtll polnta out that an-tnereutnc number of
btdlclen ere now <Jtfertni townhouses replete with
aU the amenities of the traditional single family
dwellln1. •"Jbe ciftly difference,•• be notes, .. ls' that they
are attached, rather than detached. Townhouse 'de-
votees add that thelr favorite actually has n>ore to
offer than the slQgle family home.
"Buyen in California are telling us that value
for the dollar, tonven.lenee and a lelaure-oriented
Uf estyle are the factors they associate with the at-
tached house. They say that 1>ome owning without
all thole chores' ls what they want_;_ and they get it
in minin>al·maintenance townhouses,•• Goss says.
AC<X>RDING TO ~ even areas not cur-
rently experiencing 1aina Jn tb1s market sector will
see a quickenloi sales pace by )learend 1977 or ear-Jy )m. . .
He alao reports that a n:aajority ot these
purchasers, particularly in this region, fall into the
"ypung married" category -usually bettween·26
and SS years of ase, but, of late, a«es are beginning
to range on up to 45. In addition, many locales have
recently beg\ln t9 see an infiux ot empty nesters,
"tradlna down" to a more efficient dwelling as
children move away from the familial home.
.. CURRENT SA.LES IN some areas,.. says
Goss, "are being held back by significant inven·
tories of unsold units. As this ditttcuttyis solved, the
market for newer structures will grow even
stronger •
"For many of California's home buyers," Goss
concludes, "the townhouse is. fast becoming a via-
ble -and desirable -alternative to the traditional
single family home."
La Cuesta
Home Tract
In Debut
The grand opening of
the first half of the final
phase of 25 homes is cur-
rently in progress at La
Cuesta Racquet Club
townhouses at Beach
Boulevard apd Mem-
phis, one block south of
Adams Avenue, in Hunt·
ington Beach.
A limited number of
view sites are s till
available ln the
,neighborhood of 150
The Racquet Club first
opened ln 1975 and more
than 150 hOmebuyers
have purchased re-
sidences in 'he com-
munity tlnce ltf lncep.
tion.
PROXIMITY to tbe
ocean, which eliminates
the need for air condi·
tioning, la the hallmark
feature of the develop·
ment, Russ noted.
La Cuesta Racquet
Club is comprised of
three-bedroom, two-bath
(plus powder room in
two models) townhomes
in a two-st-0ry design.
Prices, subject to In·
crease without notice,
range from $89,990 to
$97,990.
GeMrous living ac·
commodrrtions are pro.
vlded in a span of l,520 to
l, 722 aqua re feet of
space. Each dweUin1 is
provided with ita own
private two-car 1arate
with inside access and
automatic door opener.
~PANC;Y dates
for homebuyera are be·
ing PllMed lOt" late sum-roer 1 Rupp sald.
To aee La Cuesta
Racquet Club, exit the
San Diegt> Freewa1 at
Beach Boulevard, drive
MARGARET ADRIAN, realtor associate with
Coats abd Wallace Real Estate, has been elected as
1978 vice president of tbe Womens Council, NaUonal
Association of Realtors, Newport Harbor Chapter.
Shi baa been on tbe Coata and Wallace staff for
the past four yean and preseaUy worts from tbe
Huntiqt.on Beacbf&cWty.
Miss Adrian is a member of the Huntington
Beach Fountain Valley Board of Realtors u well as
holding membership in the Newport Harbor Costa
Mesa Board for whom she la presently serving as a
member of the Board.Hospitality con>mittee.
· 81'EVE TATE of Mission Vlejo bas Joined
Butler Housing Corp. as director ol· planntng and engineering. ,
He attended California State
Polytechnic Colleae at Pomona,
where he earned a bachelor ot
science deeree in civil engineer-
ing. He is professionally active
in the Hon>ebullden' Council,
BIA, and Commerce Aaaociates.
The appointment of STEVE
KLOSTERMAN as Director of
Marketing and FinQce for
IJngo Real Estate has been an-
TAT• nounced.
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UNDA TUCKER, of Walker &t Lee Real Est•te
corporate headquarters in Anaheim, has beea
------named relocation director. In her new POStUon Mrs.
Tucker will develop education
seminars to help increase the
success of the referral program •
She will represent Walk• & Lee
at ICR conventions and will
become more involved with
companies who are tranafeniQ&
pencmnel.
Mrs. Tucker ls tile mother of
three cbildrtn and lives tn Hunt-.tngtoo Beach.
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1 IRVINE COMPANv·s EARLE TRUAX AT PROMONTORY POrNT
Emphasizes ·oeflnite Responsibility to Residents· . .
,, Attract and Keep
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"'ReSponsihle People'
] Being the manager of 3,300 apartments and townhouses isn't
as rough as it sounds, says Earle Truax, who has been the Irvine
• Company's "landlord" since 1968.
Actually, Truax is director of the marketing and property
, , management department of the multifamily division of The
Irvine Company.
TIIAT'SA WNG TITLE for an operation which has as a major
1
function, rental and maintenance of apartments.
Truax oversees 122. Irvine Company employes working al 12
projects in Newport Beach and Irviqe.
He claims l\e does not suffer many of the woes besetting some
1 landlords in the form of bad tenani..
"'Ibe secret," says Truax, "is that we try to attract and keep
. re&J>OOSible people in our developments.··
1re siid his department also tends to act sWiftly i( there-is a
problem with a tenant, "and as a result, we don't have a lot of
people in that category ... .,
"OBVIOUSt \' WE HA VE people who don •t pay their rent on
time," he said. "And we follow up-on that as soon as possible.
"We really don't have a rent cotlection problem. Ra~er than
harassing them, we would rather agree wtth them that they move
ouL It's far cheaper."
"We tell them, 'Look, its's going to cost you a lot of money <to
go through the courts> and it's going to cost us a lot of money. Just
; pay up and go. The longer you stay the more it's going to cost
you.'"
TRUAX SAID HIS COMPANY employs a security force to
respond to complaints ranging from loud parties to even louder
family disputes.
He calls the contracted security men-who are unarmed-
.. rovingpublic relations men."·
.. We have radio contact with them in their cars.·· he said.
.. and they respond instantly to problems m the developments. tf
the tenants fail to respond to warnings from the security man, we
call the police."
Truax says the turnover rate at the Irvine Company's 12
apartment and townhouse developments differs for each city.
IN NEWPORT BEACH. where the typical tenant is a sintle
professional person, the iumOftl' rate is 36 percent.
In Irvine, comprised of family apartments, tbe turnover is 58 percent.
"Turnover~ higher in Irvine because most of the tenants are
families, working to buy their first home,·· Tnlu explained.
How does the company handle security deposits for 3,300 un-its? .
"We do coUett a security deposit, but not in the amount equal
to the rent," he said. "We collect enough that, in our opinion, in·
lJUres the lessee performs his obligations under the terms of the
lease."
• • • THE FnlM RAS A policy of returning the entire deposit if the
place is left in good condition.
"Even at our size, I t,hink the Irvine Compa.D'y has a defirilte
responsibility to ituesidents," Truax said. · ,
He said that attitude keeps the tomplaints down Uid the oc·
upancy rate up.
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'l Don't Have to Take A·buse of '/Jenants'
l ~ After ten years of "losing don't look any further than at a realizes the necessity for low· n1une in an article about o:J
money Oil lbedamn thlnf," Costa few constituents poundlng on cost bouslng, but aald bedQeS not al rentalpropertl~.
Mesa builder Peter Nourse said th~lrdoon." want to put \IP 'With the problems ·~ere's a few things t did th •.
he'a reached the break-even Nourse sayg he's had better involved in mabaging that type art probably less than ~ai.·· be
point ao a larce mobile home luck with the 30 or 10 apartment of apartment project. ' laughed. · \
parkbeownsinHemeL units he built and manares "lt'sjustnotworthit,''besaid. Like can')'inl a plstol hi b1'ti;
But now the state Assembly is around the Oran1e Coast area. • • • belt when be went to cotlect repU.• ·
conslderine a bUl "(AB.450 > that He says he restricts his build· Nourse ii not alone in the bell~ ""Ibat was purely for pi«~
would give mobile home tenants lng to higher income areas or that o~ating older apartment lion, not to scare bell ouic ot 1
the rlaht to challenge rent in-Costa Mesa because of problems complexes in deteriorating sec-tenapts, .. beaaid. "
Ct'eases from the Jan. 1, 1977 he says be has experienced in low lions ol cities LS unprofitable. But bangin1 onto the mone.y !Hf;
level. income areas. ••Jn fact it can be dangerous,•' collected wasn't bis bi• problem.
"And that," says Nourse, "I don't have to take the abuse said a 32-year old Corona del Mar "It was nearly Impossible to
"would cost me $5.500 a mootb on of tenants writing graffiti all man who sold bis portion of a get people who didn 1 pay their-
my 367·space park. H over tho walls or skipping out on M-unit apartment complex in rent to move ollt," he recalled. /
The Assembly calls the pro-their rent," he said. Santa Ana la.st year. Even after iolng throejp the.
posed bill "reqt stabilisation,.. And he says he's learned to col-"I got a hell ol a tax write.off court process to evict tardy
but Nourse calls' it rent control. lect first and last month rent and on the thing, but I lost money on ten~. the guD·toUng tandlo,-<t
"And when you're talking about a cleaning deposit before tenairta the deal," the former landlord cauldn'tkeepthemout.
rent cootrol, you 're talking about step foot in his apartments. said. • '1be marshal would toa them' " ,
socialism," be said. "Too many times, when the The wallpaper contractor said ~ ,
Nourse says controls lead to a tenant knows he's going to be hedidnotwanttobeidenUfiedby <SeeLANDLORDS PageCJ) ..
dangerous domino effect, in that moving out in three or four •
builders won't risk building months,hestartsgettinglatewith
mobile home parks -or any in-thepayments,ifyouallowhimto.
come property -it they fear "'Iben they pack up and leave
they can't make a profit or sell in the middle of the night." he
the project. said. J
"That ·means fewer mobile Nourse.said a cleaning deposit
home parks. which means in· keeps some tenants from leaving
creased rent due to supply and the apartment in a mess, but
demand,•' Nourse said. added he always returns the de·
"The legislators who keep' positiftheplaceis clean.
screaming about rent controls The 47·year-old builder says he
YOU DAILY PILOT
SECTION C
'Smile at NuisanCes'
Ren ting's
' Other Side
One of 1he most popular
consumer topics is renters'
rights.
An article on the topic in
the Dally Pilot drew an un-
precedented response,
and, as laws and conditions
have changed, questions
have continued to pour into
the At Your Service colum.
But what about the
laf')<;jlorqs? Are ihey really
ogres and villains?
A protest by a landlord
that he arid fellow property
owners have their rights
too led the Daily Pilot to re-
search the other side. '&taff
writer Steve Mitchell com-
pi led the stories.
John Mitchell used to own 26
apartment units in Corona del
Mar and Costa Mesa.
He doesn't any more.
"I've got· about a half dozen
now," he said. "And three of
those are commercial units."
Why did be get out of the
landlord business?
••1 GOT TIRED of getting
called out in the middle of the
night to let some tenant into his
apartment," he laughed.
Mitchell, 55, works for a
LagWla Beach real estate firm
now.
His decision to sell many of the
apartments he built and
managed came after several
less·lh&n·happy incidents.
For example:
-He once found a tenant· re-
.building bis motorcycle on the
new carpel ol a living room floor.
.. ACl'UALLY, BE wasn't even
a tenant," Mitchell recalled. "He
just moved in when the other guy
left and dJdn't bother to tell me
about it."
Mitchell said it cost ·,&i,800 to
replace the carpet. "And that
was aft.er I spent $'200 ~to
clean the crease and oil off,· Jl&
&aid.
-FO\Uld one tenant 'Who had
set up an amateur Volkswa1en
repair shop in bis two;car
aarage-. ..'Tbere were parts to
abQut six can JD the aarage., when
J found it." be said.
In additiOfl, Mitchell hu bad
drunk tenants call him in the
middle o( the nilbt to vent their anger over carpeting ("I waited
unW 2 J..m. on purpose so I could
catch yw at home,·· slutrecl one
tenant.>
••rrs BEALL Y a very small
percentago of the tenants who
cause the problems~•· Mi~cbell
said. "But they're the one$ that
leavettie lasting lmpresslom. •• "ifost of them are prompt with
their pa1-1Jlento and lea•e tile ,
apartment clean,'' he said.: · ~
'I'bose are the ones to WbOm ',•, r
Mltcbell returns • security de·
posit. .. It the)''ve been good te-
nants for • year, I usu all)' lust-· live 1hem the deposit back; he ,
18.ld.
But he, as well as other apart-
ment owners interviewed, re-
commended security deposits
and the first and last month ~n\
as a hedge apinst badtenat.a.
••JF THEY'VE got pets, 1' ·
usually ask for a fee to-covet that '
kind of damage too,'' he said.
Mitchell usually discourageg
pets. but be says. some teflants
brine in pets after they hav,rent·
ed the apartment. ·-"Quite often pets show up after-
the tenants are already in, ..
Mitchell said. "Then they teU me
they're keepinJ the. animal for •
• their sister," be laughed. ,..:;.r;
A1lother piece of advice
Mitchell offers to potential ;c
landlords, ls to have the abWty to t;1 ,
repair at least the basic pro-
blems th•t come with apai'µpent ,
ownership.
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A psychologist spells out why he thinks th~ institutioh is 111 troub.le
ITHACA, N.Y. -Chlldren
r ttess. alone with the eJec·
tronic bAbyail&u -televialon.
,Their irandpareota forcotten,
rusUn& rtaurea in a rU.1ted ln·
atitut.lon.
The family, many upe.rta la·
ment.. is dyU11. And no one caru,
says Urie BroofenbreMer of
Corodl Unlvenl\y, ao expert m
cblkl development.
"FADllLY JS the primary m-
aUtution we have," he s-.id in a
r«ent interview. "'It certainly is
the most effective and most
economic system we have for
maltin& human beings more
hum.Jiil. "Family is important for
-nurturing not only the next
generation, buteverybody.'nley
care for physical and emotional
well being. especially when an in·
dividual is young, old, sick, tired
or lonely."
.And yet, b$ saldp "it's possible
for a human being 18 years old lo
gradua~e from a good institution
without ever having to hold a
baby in his or her arms, care foc-
a sick or old person. These people
have been deprived."
The family, Bronfenbrenner
has concluded, is in trouble.
• I BANGKOK <AP> -Nineteen
months a10, a youns Thai
woman took: a dock worker.
mJtybe a seasnan or a factory
hand, to her shack io a steamy
slutn :astride Bangkok's river
port. Today, the baby &irl from
that anonymo\.5 sex·for-pay un·
ion lives in an at.zy, auburban
hotJ?e· in the E'astern Uni~ed
'StateS. I •
Jironfenbrenner, a
paycholo1i1t and professor of
h\&rna.n development and fJrnlly
i.tud.les at Comell, compared the
natlon'1 attitude toward the
tumlly with that of other modern,
lndU»trlallud countries.
"THE N'UMBER of families
doing a good job ls decreas.ln1,"
be taid. "What's caused. tt? An
indifference. It's not deliberate,
but we've had other tblnta on our
minds.
"We have long been concerned
with how lo manipulate our
physical environment," he said.
"It's ta.ken us a lon&er time to
wear out what was there natural·
ly. and we haven't built 1t up
again. It's never occurred to us
that we would have to apply our
knowhow to build up our human
environment.''
External situations, such as
the economy. the increasing
population, competition for jobs
and a dwindling housing stock,
have affected family life as much
•• eban,sing attitudM and
lUestyla.
· "There ar, four principle
areas of stress in today's aoeie-
ty," Brollfenbrenner said. ''They
are money, conditlons of work.
television and the
neighborhood."
Single-parent families
and blue collar workers are most
affected by money, he said. In
lboH bouseboldl, employment ~an cauae great tension. Employ-
ment also senerates stress,
particularly ln households where '
bOlb parents work.
"We bave finally broken
through our atupldiUes and are
admittint that a wger propor-
tion of aociety ls entering the
work world, but we"ve kept the
old male work rules -9 to s," he
aald. "We haven't come to terms
with the fact that you can't be in
two places at once."
Btrr THE most overwhelming
change in family life over Ule last
30 years is the emergence or the
working mother. Government
statistics show 37 percent of all
married women with children
under six were in the labor force
in 1975, three times the number
in 1948.
And with inadequate and
sometimei. costly day care
facilities and babysitting
services. many youngsters go un·
attended, Bronfenbrenner said.
He calls these young people -
with only the television and each
other for companionship and
guidance -"latc h key
children." They return from
school to empty homes.
•'Single parents also use
television as a babysitter." he
said. "But everyone's upset with
what the cbildren aee on
televlslon and what TV does to
them. The bottom llne ia that no
one is home but the TV. Someone
has t.o be home and active."
The fourth stressful area irt
family Ufe-tbe nelehborbood -
has fallen apart, he aald ... The
thing about bavine youne kids ls
that you need help. And it's not
the help you can get by telephone
or across the town from a friend
or relative:• Bronfenbrenner
said. "It's a neighbor, because
many of the support systems you
need for parenthood have to be
close by."
BRONFENBRENNEB, who
bas initiated a comparative
study on family life in Sweden,
Israel, West Germany, Great
Britain and the United States.
said there's little national priori·
ty for tackllng the problems con·
fronting the family.
"We have a family policy in
this country because no policy is
an anti-policy,•• he said. ··we ha·
ven 't recognized and accepted
the problem and our responsibili-
ty to it. We are beginning to
acknowledge a possibility that
something's wrong."
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WELLESLEY, Mass. <AP> -
Once upon a time, the American
family was a vibrant collage of
love, care and nurturing. ·Then
technology bit.
Families moved more often,
losing touch with relaUves and
friends . More mothers joined the
labor force. Single parents
became more common. And
juvenile crime increased.
The American family was dy-
ing, many experts declared.
Many, but not Mary Jo Bane.
To her, the notion of the lamily
falling apart was fairy tale.
think more specifically about
family relations hips in my
work," she said. "I looked at the
data that illuminated bonds
between people. People are con·
tinuine to have chlldreo and keep
children with them after a dis·
ruptiort ..
"We really don't know bow to
raise children," she says. If we
want to talk about equality of op-
portunity for children, then the
fact that children are raised m
families means there's no
equality.
"It's a dilemma. In order to
raise children with equality, we
must take tbem away from
families and communally raise
them."
THE WORK.ING mother is one
of the major changes in family
structure in the past three de-
c adu. Special Labor Force
Reports show 37 percent of all
married women with children
under six were in the labor force
tn 1975. 11lat's three times more
than in 1948.
"There ls no evidence;• Dr.
Bane said. "that having a work·
ing mother per se has harmful er-
rects on children ... Citing studies
in Syrac:use-and Boston in 1.968
and 1973. she said there is
evidence many working mothers
set aside time exclusively for
their cbildren.
'"'Ibey probably read more to
their children and spend more
time in planned activities with
them than do nonworking
mothers," she said.
Those who contend the family
is breaking apart also maintain
increased mobility has caused
fragmentation and isolation.
Government statistics, she
said in rejecting that noUon,
show about 20 percent or the
population moved each year in
the 1970s. Only 4 percent moved
to other states. And most of those
who moved, she said, were the
young and the unmarried.
IN 1174. she said, 60.7 percent
of the population between 35 to 44
lived in the same house as
1970. Studies of 18th and 19th C
tury households showed a hlgl'
rate or mobility. she said.
"For example. only 32 pert(
of the population 'of Philadelpt
remained in the city from 1850
1860; 44 percent or the u
population or Omaha were st
there in 1890. ·' Dr. Bane said.
"If mobility is destroying co
m unity and social life
America," she concluded, ''it t
been doing so for a long time.•·
As for divorce, Dr. Banes
she sees lt as a "safety valve ..
families. "It makes for bet
family life," she said. ''Ther
no merit in holding famill
together just for the sake of
For this reason, divorce i
proves the quality of m<
riages."
And most divorced people
marry, she said. "In general. t
remarriage rate bas kept pa'
with the divorce rate. suggesµ
that it is not marriage itself l
the specific marital partner ll
is rejected:· '
You're invited to see
the Abe Schroder
Fall Collection.
At our Breakfast Show
Tuesday,
August23 .
Wt.a 8 VIOman uwnt ¥ r taf Uftlt0 lhO is m
to be do1n1 the preparaUona 1.hau m klna
rrn.llln ··w~en oftm m•k~ the bt-lt landlord• JUH
\her care more about upkeep,·· aa.ld Dian1 Humrtcb or
DavldMJn Realt1 ln Newpurt Beach.
"MANY or O R woman claenta own propertl 1n
lheir own nam•. bul l'v~n lf thtrc 11 Joint ownenhlp, •
tt'• moM11 tb wh· who tumtab and keep up the un· au:·
By the liame lokt!n. they are more criUcal abo"t.
relUr'niDJ tleanlnl dcpoaal$ 'Qley "can't believe what ~ mess can be mnde m j1111t il~ven duya .. by careless
\ acaUon tenants.
RecaU!le they ~ thl• shopping, women alw am~
more incl.med to rei><>rt the petty theft or decor it.em!l
and household goods to iJUlhorltlei. for insurance
pur~.
\\1V •'RE~UE~TLY handle the i.howma and
bookkeepina duues because they are more available
during daytime bou rs. ·
Women who own property il\d.IVJdually are more
hkely to employ leasing agents as liaisons to take care or tenants' emergencies.
'Little Hints'
·Alert Buyers
LOS ANGEL~S <AP> The used car ad-
vertised in the paper seemed hke a good buy, and in
fact it was. But in examining it, the customer found
a slip of paper in the glove compartment -obvious-
ly left by mistake -that showed the car had come
from a rental fieet. •
The customer told the salesman in no uncertain
terms that be wasn't about to buy a former rental
car. Instead. he wound up buying one of lesser
quality that cost several hundred dollars more.
: THE PROUD NEW owner never knew it, but he
had just been victimized by the latesl wrinkJe in
"bait and switch" sellang.
.. It used to be that the dealers would lake a bad
car, fix it up a httle and figure 1t was good as far as
'the customer's driveway ... says Herschel Elkins.
head of the stale Attorney General's Consumer
Protection Umt.
"Now the approach is to take a good car. ad-
vertise it, and then not wash it, put a cigaret burn on
the carpet, 'maybe leave a wire hanging out from
the dash -JUSl enough little 'hints· lo make the
, customer easy to switch "
ELKINS SAYS "bait and switch" is still a ma·
jor problerri afflicting Cahfornia consumers. Used
c ar lots and furniture stores are frequent
' perpetrators. according to Elkins. but the scam
crops up in any number of businesses.
"Many. many furniture stores, as well as other
stores, hire their people essentially on com-
mission," he says. "Then they'll pay their salesmen
a two percent commission on advertised goods and
11 six percent commission on non-advertised goods.
"Obviously, tf the salesman can switch the
etlstomer to a more expensive. non-advertised
item, he's going to make more for himself ...
· Elkins and other consumer officials say the
best proteetion against "bait and switch'' selling is
ct>mmon sense -realizing that you really don't get
soDlething for nothing, or almost nolhin&.
CALIFORNIA LAW does prohibit advertising
goods with the intent of not selling them as ad-
\'ertised, but provm& fraud in such cases can be dif·
ficult.
California law also requires that advertisers be
able to back up their claims, but the exact wording
OI the ad is crucial. If il says "lowest prices in
town," the advertiser has to be able to prove his
Prices rea.lly are the lowest.
But if it says "bargain prices," "low, low
prices" or "fantastic value, .. the customer bas to
decide for himself if what he's getting is a fantastic
ltargain.
. II you feel you have been victimized by ''bait
<Qtd switch" or other deceptive sales tactics, you
spould contact the state Department of Consumer
Affairs or the consumer fraud section of your loeal
district attorney's office. They can stop misleading
ads and recover money for customers.
New Federal I .and . . .
CA.ntrols Studied ..
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Wbo dOll the law f aver ln a
landlord·ta:lant dispute?
At le ooe Oran1e Coast at-
torney believes the tenant. bolds
all tho cards in baWe over late
rent md eviction nOttces.
Dou1 Wallace, wbo bu
baild.led clvll cues l1nee ueo.
aaya tho laDdlord does have lecaJ
Hcoune. bUt tbat even a favw•· blo court Judcment does not in-
sure payment of back rent.
~'THE JlF.SPONSIBLE citizen
is the 01re these days,.. the
Newport Beach attorney said.
·'The tenant bu tbe advantage in
that be may not pay even aft.er a
Jud&ment ls rnade ...
But If tbc tenant la behind on
bla payments. soznethlng can be
done.
"'lbe unlawful detainer ts the
landlord's rl&bt to put someone
out who will not get out or pay his
rent." Wallace said.
"It is a aepaJ"ate and dlltlncl
summons. in that the teJWlt is
not given ao days to comply like
most clvll cues.•'
THE FIRST atep ln tbe process
is to serve the tenant a "Notice to
. Quit0 document. which Wallace
saya Is available for a few cents
in most atat!Onery stores.
0 1t•s best U you have a cllsln·
tereated person serve the
notlce, .. Wallace advised. If the
tepant has not moved out three
full days after the nollce is
b.aaded to blm, then a lawsuit
maybeftled.
Wallace said the municipal
court clerk issues a summons
which gives the tenant five days
to respond after it ls served -.
again by a d!slnterested party.
"U be doesn't respond within
five days. that ends bis right to
respond to the summons."
Wallace said.
"It becomes a default.'' he
said. In a default. tbe landlord ts
awarded the amount owed by the
tenant plus a service fee and fi1.
in1eosts.
"Okay.'' Wallace eaid. "You
have a default. but no Jud(ment.
So JOU tell the (muolclpal) court
you want to 'prove. up• this de·
faull"
That m~ the court sets a
court dat.e. tssues a jud,meal,
and a writ of ,POSSession.
·•Assuming you get a Judament
of unlawful detainer. and a writ of
possesaioo .issued. by the Judge at
the same time.'" Wallace said.
"The marshall will serve it on
the ten.ant.•'
78E DEUNQUENT tenant
then has five d.,s to get out or to
be ejeet.ed.
'"Tb:ls all assumes no amwer ts
filed or defeose offered by the le-
n•" Wallace warned ... If be
cloea contest the complaint. u.ea you·re~ abolita &rial.••
And What are tlle landlcrd '• chaneee d col.lecUq from a a.act
tenai& onco th• jud&ment Au
been inede!
"When you have a judiment
acalnat a flake? .. Wallace
sbruaged. .. l"d tMlY Just about as
good .. c.tcblngthe IUYwith the
money. Not lood.''
WALLACE SAID many
landlords tell their errant te·
oants they'll forgive the past rent
due it they'll just aiove out.
"It's either that or spend $800
to get a IUY out ot a $250 a moolb
apartment,•• he said.
•"Some people even offer to pay
the tenant. to move out.'' he said.
shakinl hls head.
•'Tbeyflaure it'a cbeaper in the
tonirun.0
Celebrate the return to romance
at· our
lingerie showings, this we8k!
Tantalizing silks and satins. Yards and yards of creamy
lace. That's the news from the underworld this
season. And we think Ifs the prettiest news ever!
See all the new styles, modeled informalty, with representative
hosts. this week!
Tarantella Dancers (left to right) Josephine
Give/lo, Gus Krupa and Ellie And Eddie Casey.
Social Scene
An Italian Ferragosto <a pause from
ta~ks to celebrate with feasting and enter-
tainment 1 was recreated for the benefit of
Children ·s Hospital of Orange County
Hostesses were members of tht.>
'.':cwport Beach Cinderella Guild. a support
group. and the occasion also marked the
10th anniversary of the party setting. the
Vina Nova which underwrote expenses.
. About 400 guests dined on a lavish buf·
fet. watched the Tarantella Dancers of Los
Angeles perform authentic folk dances and
participated in som e of the dances
themselves.
Their generosity ctlso swelled coffers to
about $3,500. which goes to the hospital for
its outpatient clinic program.
... Ready to sample an array of
delicacies are (left to right)
Mr. and Mrs. Normann
Kendall, Mrs. Velma Welch.
Calendar ·spiced With Variety
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BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN: The
Newport Harbor club will hold a·
summertime picnic from 6:30 to
10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, in the
Seal Beach home of Rosemary
Sager.
Poet James Bruce Sievers will
present a program titled An
American in Love With His
Country, based on his ex·
periences travellna throughout
the United States.
NATIONAL CBAlllTY
• LEAGUE: Headina the Newport ~ Beach chapter's slate of officers ! is Mrs. Donald Palmquist, Lido
t Jsle. A 14-year resident of Orange
County, she moved here h'om
Loi Angeles where she had been
;r affWated with National Charity r--Leaaue since she was 13 years ~ old. t Semnl with her on the 1977-78 • board of dlrectora are Mrs.
; Wilbur Layman. Mrs. John
• Brlacoe. Mn. Edward Coow~ ~ and .Mrs. Paul Kuhll, vice pre-
' •ldenta. · . The Newport Beach chapter • operates the Tlcktocker Thrift
Sbop. wttb~proceeda 1upportin1
lhe new Golden Timera Senior·
Cltlien Center in Costa Mesa.
(213> 691-8984, and Kelley ffis.
spel' Hufford, P .O. Box 1347,
Tustin, 92680. .
BEACH CITIES BRAILLE
GUILD, INC.: '11te tuild baa an·
nounced the need for volunteers
to learn how t.o make braille
books for students.
Cl&SlleS will be offered from 7
to 10 p.m. Wednesdays beginhln&
Sept. J2 at OraJlle coast Coll~ge
(536-58$$).
Saddleback Valley Adult
School (837-6270 or 837-8830) will
offer a Thursday morniftl class
m the Laguna Federal Savinp
buUClirig near Leisure World.
More day and evenina classes
are offered in other locations. In·
formation is available from the
guild at 536-9666.
ORAUNGUA SCHOOL FOR
DEAF CIDLDREN: The Chimes
Auxiliary has a large assortment
of Christmas and Jewish New
Year greeting cards for sale.
Purchasers may claim half the
price as a tax deductlbl~ dona-
tion.
More information is available
from Mrs. Milan Dostal, 642-2924.
or Mrs. Ralph Jensen, 64.S-3466
ANTIQUES LEC'l'UltE
SERIES: Antiques and tbe
Decorator ArtS is the topic ol a
four-part teclure series ottered
on Fridays bY: Coastlble Com-
munity Colltge.
The lectures, plannecL f91" 10
a .m . t.o noon be&lliiil.Dc Friday.
Sept. 9, will be given 1n the
Ebell Club of Newport Beach.
Lecturer ta Olla Ogden, expert
on antiques ahd the historical
events that lurround them.
Relistratton for the free series ls
at the door of the tint session.
More information is available
from Coastline, 963·08U, ex-
ten.aion 256.
an essay of SO words or less on
their best idea. Deadline is Sept.
1.
Winners from each store will
be honored during a luncheon at
'the California Museum of
Science and Industry. Grand
prize winners wlll win trips to the
state capital.
ALTERNATIVE
LIFESTYLES: Golden West
College will present altemaUves
to traditional forms of family llv·
ing asasociologycounethlsfall .
Lectures ill include dis-
cussion of open marrlase.
cohabit.at.ion. marital contracts,
communes, singlebood, swinging
and homosexual uoJon.s.
The course arew out of anotber one, marrlaae and family, tauJbt
by Bill Goodykoontl, who wilf)>e
the instructor.
Reaiitration bealns Aua. 28 by
ap~tment, and on a walk·ll\
basis m Sept. 8. Claaaes start
Sepl 12.
Vows Pledged
Last-Aanensen
Community Presbyterian Church, La.tuna Beach, was the set-
ting f« the marriage oflvy Ann Louise Aanensen and Kirk JeUery
Last, both of Newport Beach.
'lbe bride graduated ftoom Newport Harbor IUgh School and
attended Orange Coast College.
Her husband graduated from Corona del Mar llllh School
and attended OCC, Fort Lewia College. UC Santa Barbara, and
now is a physical education major at California State University.
Long Beach.
The newlyweds will live in Corona del Mar. Their parents are
the Lloyd G. Aanensens of Balboa, Frederick Last, Balboa Island
and Mrs. James Boaz, Newport Beach.
* * • ·van Vechten-Ward
The Sherman Foundation Gardens in Corona del Mar was the
~ettlng for the wedding of Judith Catherine Ward and Bradley
Roger Van Vechten, Irvine.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy J . Ward, Newport.
Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Van Vechten, Canoga Park.
The new Mrs. Van Vecbten is a graduate of Newport Harbor
High School and Stephens College. Her husband &raduated from
Pierce College and Vall el State Juni« Colle~e. After a honeymoon a Lake Ta.hoe, they wm live in Irvine.
• * * Meyer-Weyand
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Costa Mesa was the set-
ting for the marriage or Sudra M. Weyand and Leonard Meyer.
both~ that city.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Todd Weyand, Costa Mesa,
and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meyer. Anchorage.. ·
The newlyweds, who will live in Costa Mesa, are graduates of
Costa Mesa High School.
* • * Dyer-Murphy
Orange Coast College students Denise Lea Murphy and Rick
J. Dyer exchanged wedding vows and rings in rites conducted in
Sts. Simon and Jude C•thollc Church, Huntington Beach. •
1be newlyweds, who are graduates of Fountain Valley ~h
School, willllvein HuntingtQn Beach. •.:
Their parents are .Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Murphy of F··
tain Valley and Mr. and Mn Allen Dyer, Huntinaton Beach.· :~. * * . •" .9,
Berg· Bennett ~·.
James Berg and bis bri~. the former Nancy Bennet~ Will:be
making their bom& ln Dul>Oque. Iowa. while he studies at the WartburgLutheran~inaey. . : •
The newlyweds. who were married in Emrnaa el
Presbyterian Cburcb, Tb~ QW. are the daughter and
of the William Bennett.4, 'I'fioustnd ow and the Leno u-.. .. Huntm&too Beach. • ...,....,.,
The bride graduated from Tboas~ Oalta High School ¥d
attended California Lutheran Colle1e where her husband
graduated. He also is an alu'1Ulus of Karina Hi&h Sebool. Hunt·
ingtcm Beach. . • • * • ~
Popov-Oadiani-Pellegrino ~
Mark Popov-Dadianl of Costa Mesa clalmed Jennie~
Pdlegrino as bis bride during eeremonies conducted ID the Unit·
ed Methodist Church of Yorba Linda.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Odenz of
Placentia, graduated from Estancia Hi~ School' and attended
Orange Coast Collef e .
H.-husband graduated from Hollywood High School and at-
tended Los Angeles City College .
They will live in Costa Mesa. • * * Stimmler-Cox
Malting their home in Irvine are Robert M. SUmmler of Runt-
tngtm Beach aod his bride, the former Diane M. Cox, who were
marriedin Redeemer Lutheran Church, Hunttnaton Beach.
1beir parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Cox. Hun~
Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stimmler. Minnetonka, MiM.
The newlyweds graduated from Huntington Beach inch
School. She atteaded Golden West College and he is a &r•du.ateotf
GWC and a pl'e-mecl student at UC lrvlile.
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U eveeyone drvv• a Lec:tran. Am ca•a air
lar1.ty pear.
we w&Dl to 10 u fut.
trattlc ~ and ln·
WHAT A Ltctran, youaay!
It's a 3~ HP eleetrlc ear, now rolli.QI off an
Oranie Coast assembly line at Lectran Inc .• a
divlaklo ol American Electric Car Company tn
Huntin&ton Beach.
Lectran president Gene Dietrich notes that
while electric can are aothinl' pew -they pre-
:: date tbe Model T Ford -the demand ls ll"OWhll
;: due to enerty depleUon, air pollution and
:: econom.y. .
He believes Le<:tran has an ed1e on the
future market.
"As oI today, we are the only manufacturers
ol true electnc cars -in quant.ij.y -in Ute Unit·
. • ed Slat.es. Ours is a fully-encloeed all-electric
automobile, capable of travellni 40 miles tor 20
cents. We're looking primarily at the retired
citizens• market and we feel we are meeting a
•• need." says Dietrich.
:· CURRENTLY, A Lectran sales executive is
setting up dealerships in 18 states, concentrating
,., on areas where there is a heavy retired senior
. .• citizen population, such as in California and
Florida. .
"There have been other electric car com-
panies, but they haven't succeeded,'' says Lee·
tran Vice President Ray Boeger.
"There is tremendous interest in and de-
mand for electric cars, but demand usually out-
stripped production capability. Today, our sales
are just slightly ahead or production," he ex-
plains.
A !'lecond factor in previous failure of the
· · public to accept electric cars was driver disc·om·
fort, the firm 's owners contend.
"We have developed a car with sort seats, a
suspension system and shock absorbers and it is
the mos t comfortable one being built in
American today," says Leet.ran 's chief" ex·
ecutive.
.• ELECTRIC CARS are oot complicated.
"Just about every unempldyed engineer in
Orange County had an electric car sitting in
his garage al one time or another," Dietrich ob-
serves. "They take the guts outer an old Peugeot
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Tort attorney Ron Goldman says
firms must pay attention to details
or some other economy car and put in batteries.
But they become too heavy."
"We have reached a balance between weigbt
and component;S for a maximum speed. and
range.
"Our car has a worm gear connected direct-
ly to the axle through a differential. It provides '
the least loss or kinetic energy," be continues.
"Most previous electric cars have been
'modified motorcycles,' with a chain-type
drive," -
1be $3,000-plus Lectran has an automatic
transmission with four speeds -in both forward
and reverse -IJlUCb like a conventional Detroit
model automobile.
ONE OTHER drawback. to electric cars re-
mains to be resolved, but company officials say
they are certain a solution will come in lime.
"We can't make the Lectran go 70 miles per
hour at th.is point, due to the state of the art,"
says one of the company's leaders. .
Top speed is 32 miles per hour and the Lec-
tran is certified only for driving on city streets,
primarily for commuting to market, school,
nearby recreational spots, church or other local
errands.
Henry Ford offered his early 1900s auto·
buyers their choice of any color -''as long as it
OF THE WEEK
was black,•• be was fond or saying -but the Lec-
tran comes in red, blue, yellow. white and sand.
THE Ll1TLE, 36-volt battery-powered car
carries·two passengers, a few bags of groceries
• or packages inside.
Four different Lectran models are now in
prodoctioo, or scheduled for marketing in the
fall. One is a three-wheeler.
And the next model after that will delight
s enior citizens who recall the Model T era,
because its is a reduced scale model of a vintage
auto, but priced slightly higher.
Lectrans are cars wbo6e energy tank can be
filled overnight.
"You simply plug it into your garage light
socket overnight. It takes seven to 10 hours, to
charge," says Boeger, pointing to a socket in a
front fender. "And it bas an on-board charger
You could charge it al a service station if
necessary.
"IT COSTS about 20 cents for an overnight
battery charge. And it also has an automatic
turnoff," says Boeger. "When the batteries are
full or juice, it stops taking current.
"lf you charge it during five days or nights a
week, that costs only a dollar," he explains.
Liability Horrors Loom
By THOM LECOQ
OttlleD-11y~Steft
'fhe newest boogexman in the bo..1siness person ·s
closet of rears i!'I product liability.
Horror stories abound of lawsuits and settle·
ments for ir\jurie!'I s.istained from products sold a
quarter century ago.
For a business, particularly a small one, a
giant settlement can spell the end of a firm an
owner spent a lifetime building.
HOWEVER. SOME thin1s can be done to re-
duce risks.
Attorney Ron Goldman, a teacher of tort law at
Pepperdine School or Law and a specialist in avia·
lion related law, says the key to surviving a liability
suit may be paying attention to details:
-Have a tort lawyer review all labeling.
-Require an indemnity clause when doing
business with larger firms.
Take a hard look at the product.
GOLDMAN SAYS most companies use only a
corporate lawyer to handle legal needs, but, h~
says, they may not be aware or all tort law implicA·
lions involved in a business.
In labeling, warnings and stipulations concern·
ing use suggested by a tort lawyer can help reduce
the possibility orfuturetawsuits.
''And," be adds, "A tort lawyer can alsobelp in
the manufacturing process." lnapprop'riate
manufacturing methods, poor constl-uction· and
other· sources of legal troubles may be spotted by a
lawyer ,who knows how the courts view manufac-
turer's responsibilities.
Indemnity clauses, says Goldman, can be the
most important protection of all for subcontractors.
. INDEMNITY CLAUSES limit the .total
responsibility or a subcontractor with the major
eontractor insuring against damage awards above
a certain limit. .
·'.'When a purchase order is struck, it (the in·
'l'lae~ ......
Lectran Inc., a division o
American Elettrlc car. Company.
sembles and markets twO models
battery powered automOblles. Annual sates not avallable. ~
Lectran is a prlvately held cor~
poratron, not traded at this time. J Principal officers of the Hunt ington Beach fl rm are Gene Dietrich
president and chairman of the board4 Vice president anc;t general manager~ Ray Boeger.
Employs 12.
i
Lectran electric cam lined up !
for final inspection in Huntingtdn
Beach plant. Manufacturer
hopes demand for
lightweight autos will grow.
• I
"In our estimation. that is not only in'*·
pensive but we think the energy savillf ·
nationwide, would be unbelievable.
''In ~ddition, they are non-polluting," not~
Boeger. :
There ls, however. one key roadblock to -.:·
ceptance of electric cars for at leaalone segmebt
of society. :
I I
A BEARDED and a~baired assembly
line euiploye pulled along.side the little car dur-
ing a demonstration in the parkinl lot. !
His mud-spattered little auto was trembliu with its engine's power and emitted threatening
sounds from dual exhausts.
.. Wanta race?" be challenged bis boss with
ap impish grin.
Lectran officials ausgest that it's just a mat-
ter ol time before ~ have tbe technology to
take him up on that c enge.
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ROBERT R. WASHER
,
... 'f prt Law Limit ~ · demnit~ clause> should be part of it. It doesn't need · N tkd ?. . ·:to be a five page volume to do that, it can be just a ee well drawn paragraph,'' he explained. . e Goldman points to the worst air crash in biSto~
as anexample or how important th.is may be.
He foresees many suits against even minor sub·
contractors as a result of that fiery collision of two
Hos lolned the firm as
&ecvtive Vice President
In charge of Rnaridd Ol*'ations .
;, Sam Hak.am, 70. ts a former rnember oLthe
French Foreign Legion; onetime lightweight box· ·'-ing champion of his U.S. Army division. and spent
. 29 years as a ship's radio operator in the U.S.
: Merchant Marine service. .
· ·A Huntington Beach resident, Hakam is clearly
. a fighter, and he's got his hackles up.
TESTIFYING BEFORE the California As·
sembly Judiciary Committee in S•cramento re-
• cently. Haltam asked a twofold question:
Boeing747son Marcti27 in 'renerife.
"The main manufacturer is liable, but it can
pass off losses to the subcontractor through cross
complaints,'· be said. . •
Will indemnity clauses be bard to win
from prime contractors?
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ChomPateO>
"U all subcontractOl'l ll)', 'Look I can't atrord
luurance; • if 1mall busloeu dow l>USh. It can 1et
lndemnlty ~Uon."
Product liability lmuranee Uffd to be an add>(ID
supplied • an lncldental part ot 1 total tlOllDeu ln·
a&&rance paclcaie, but that baa cbutect
Sa11Goldman: •
"Recent atatlatlts t'vt Men bow product
llabWty insurance hu Jumped by as much eoo
percent -I doa 't think wall bosineuel can takt UMt.
··People who were Pl1lni •.ooo ar. up to
$100,000 ••• tbey Just CID 't afford Uaal,"
TAKING A GOOD look at the P*uet. lta de· sign and the way it's manufacured ls more com-
plicated than the other 1oluUaos,. but lt II prc>Nbly the~ important.
Goldman explains, ''The theory ol tort law ls
not Uability ... the theory is negllgence."
One defense available to any l1nn facln1 a tort
case ls whether the product ls up to the cunut state
of the art. and lf the product meets current •tan·
dards ot a !Usooable, profe5slonal manulacturer.
Old des1gna may need"review and rnition to
meet current statll of the ut and pro(esslonal 1t.an-
dardS'. • · · /• . .
,. GOLDMAN SAYS he dlsqrees with efforts to
limit Uabillly by lmposinc a time llmJt oo daiml.
(One propa11I. ror example, dl&allowa suita more
t tw lO)tan after manutactu.re. >
"11'1 untalr, it doesn't aceompljsh Ore ~ttU\'e
or aprcadlnl the IOQ Camoos und'firml>. aod It ..
aUemptl \0 cul oil UabllJty betore loss ..
tAIJbero'a DO teuon,,. llya Goldman, (or-a
pel'IOn. to . HU lOllCI bee& ~ a proctud 'l .
r111~ ..
ffe alto quesUom tbo wisdom of etrorb to •Jter
tort laws on UabtUty. "1be SUprem6 CoUrt. Lin 't
ravarable tocbaqe at this time.·
'l'W1Wlg bis attention rar a moment to tbe plain·
tiff in tart cues, Goldman nkt, ''The tort Jawyer .,
job la to take die OI victlm:s. Beeause som• cA us do ...
that v.-y well -beina ethical, I ml&ht add -we ·re ~
subjec:ltocrititlsm." · ' .,
SOMfmJIE& UE ADDS, the plalnUlfs lawyer ~
does 1ltil because, ''UM locfMduaJ cr1ctn1 trial> is
not dolni his job well, or tbe def eodinl laWJtr la not
doing bl.s Job well."
Goldman off en the foUoWiJli sit ver Un Ing to tb~
black products llablllt.y cloud blJl&ina over Mi· nasud fndu,,(ry . •
"l think tort lawyers hasten the improveroent
of. PtQdueta. IC lt ls too eapeoslve to buUif defective products. perhaps we'll eocourage better ooes.
''The qnatt.tnable aoal ot. tort lawyer," he eoodudel. "is to put hlmseU out ot bu.sb)es&."
H1a idealism, however, may o«e.r span eom·
fort to a manufacturer laced with banknlptcy
beeause·or an Onforeseea flaw in a product
manufactured before an injured plaintifr was born.
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turn around be want.a to
paid for •bat h doel. Do yoa know what be bad
th• nerve to flve me lut
Mother'• D91? He cave
•• lf'Uttl•plaqu
made•ol library pMt.e
ud ~dLI that he
made bimself. ''
"J t.bhlk tha\'1 rather
1we«,"l1ald.
"From a li·ye.r·old
boy!"
I KNOW bow Wanda
reels. Our 10D '1 middle
oa.me la, "Do I have to
use my own money!"
Some years •10. in •
burst ol parental want·
ly. we inltiated the •·al·
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"'AITURE WORLD" ., .. ,..J. ...
tow at our lD f'lult ol an ice cream
houae. We tbou1bt lt parter and I -eould Just
would M kae.aUv. to antlCjpate hb next ques-
do a lood .Job. lblUU a tlon. Sol add to blm, ••J fluthan41 workln1 do not tb1nk you realli•
knowledl• of bow our that it co1t1 perenta rr .aterprlu aystem $147,1!54 tO ralle Just one
woJ'b, and· aive b.lm a cbUd. That. Includes
feellq of fl.nandal in· educaUoD, health H~
depena ce. We dJdn 't penses, clothes, ~in1.
know then he wu Hvinl food. and the potential
up for a down ~ment to aalary ol a mother who .
buy Nevada.
What do wo 1et for our
$2 a week?
We &et tbe table
cleared whether we are
still ••Una or not. I have bad my coffee cup
snatched from my mouth
while my Ups were sUU
bllaterina.
WE GET a decision·
maker wbo decides that
the remains of a $6
sirloin should be tossed
down the disposer while
a peach seed floatin• in a
bowl or syrup should be
saved in the
refrigerator.
We gel a garbage
hustler whose open lld
policy has attracted dogs
who have taken buses to
on It
gel to our garbage can ~ smorgasbord each night.
Every week, bis Jc-"~-·----==.;.;.;.:.=__j
money goes into the_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii bank, giving life lo a oew
adage, "It is better to re·
ceive than lo give."
Whether it's gum, a mov·
ie, a poster, a record,
there is always the
perennial, "Do I have to
use my own money?"
Yesterday, we slopped
Cadillacs to Go-Carts
Whatever the Fad
Roll 'emoCfthe market
With a Classified Ad
CaU Now! 642-5678
A long time ago in a galaxy
far, fcY CNmf.-
• ~~wars ·
DI won them.
Ke defied
PrisldeDts-
md mlgbt
have been
one.
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1 Young 79 J1ckr1bblt
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8 D11unit• 82 Cistern l-1.. 11 Ordinary 83 Tart • • langu1g1 86 Allure
w i8Qulckne11 870bue
21 Succinct 88Reet
'22 lnatent 90Heavy
"23Paaa cotton
along 91 Printer"s
24Mu11c fluid
hlll 92 Jepanese
25Rough coin .. t1v• 93Museum
~ "' . ~Slaughter do splay
_, -sound 94 Fabulous -.. ~7 Regarding bird
,>. 28 Overhe11d 95 Smart ,.. lrd1n 981n , . -19PubhC advance
• -i ~1orehoube 100 Priests . ~ 308ehOld1 robe
••• _ 31 Myself 10 1 Moss
"' .. 32 Chmbong Partvq•ver
vine 10!> Piece
04 Peruse 1 06 Heann Resort
.. 36 Small
brook • 107 Overs1ied
4 38 Mare colt 109Cupola
40Rocky 110Byway
hill ot
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4 7 Stamping I l6F11m roll
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48Sln1wy 121 Quickly
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54Computer game
, '"food'' 124 Journey le Olacourage 126Deaertllke
59Saga
81 NorH
127 Fatlgu.
t 28Attach
explorer 129Atott 1•1183Coerces 131 J1cob01
• 67 Fall son
flower 1330uctole . . 80ptec1t 1 35 Promenade
Illus Ion 138 Termlnite
·r0Sc11oo1·1 140Hero1c
population poem
72 Altired 142 BtbtlCal
73 W1tnou1 ~arden French 1•3 urnplke
14Female exit
uadChPlt 147 Alaska &Judge's mountain
mallet 148Command
.. '77 JapaneM t 50Hlghway
152 Wl'llrtpoot 37 Old cud 164Guden rm• toot 39 rlnted 1 55 ProHcutor 1dvertlHment
abbr. 40Palm Illy 158 Cutting 42Clocked tool <44Ru11lan 157 M1ke rulers happy 48Refect
159GrHk dltply
letter 48 Thermal 1 60 Continent· 5061aflgure 1bbr. 51 Ouldo01
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thong ornament 164 Open· 55 Highway
mouthed ta JC
166 Assumed 56Run1an
n1me villa
t b7 Legislate 57 Geograptucal
169 Fierce lormauon
look 58Commence 171 Cucurbll 60Plumed
t72 Deci11m1 bird
viotantly 62 Necktie 1 73 Embankment 64 That:
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DOWN 68 Emporium
89Lamprey 71 Elllplical
1 Olseotor 73Bag
2Holsl 75 Oawn
3Attemative Cd de SI word 70
4 Fire auapenCSed
reatdu• 80Commonplace
5 Lachrymal 81 Aquatic
6Layers mammal
7 Foreordain 83 Denomination
8Aoman 84Forward
51 88Skatlng
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1 0 Pur po&1ve 87 Prolesalonal
I I Opera chug• ovenure 80 Sphencal
t 2 Soak Ila~ body
1 3 Norweg11n 90 Remedy
k1no •mount 1 4 F._1vortu1 92Tyoeol
t S Blinker daisy
1 6 Sacroaanc1 94 Cavort
17 Commotion 95 Upright
18Compas1 column
point 1>8 Coach
19Cyattc 97 At riome
~wth 98Sacred
20 undum bull
33 Doagusl OOPal
exoret1S1on ~en tty 15See 1 00 ePrHelltlllYe
101 H1w1llan ~rtnenl'llp 102 curance
103 Prolonged
ea11ult
104 Drawing
room
108Tlntar
108Legal
matter
109 Reh1nc1
112Klng
beaters"
1 I 3 V1cclrtes
115Frollo
118 Stair
tread I 18Sungod
I 19Wtcked
120 Extend
upward
t 22 River
islet
123 COfnwall
mine
128 Deject
1 28 Discover
130Make
rcecloua 132 panlah
nver
1 34 UnruHlld
I 35 Feminine tltle
138 Trultm
t 37 French
arltCle
139Glrl"I
name
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I <44 Contented
algh
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146Flrsl Pope
148 Oralt
animals
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I 68 Thoroughlare abt>r 170TV
"A BRIDGE TOO FAR" (PG}
"SORCERER" (PG)
"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME" (PG)
"LOGAN'S RUN" (PG}
"NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG)
"THE WAY WE WERE" (PG)
"FANTASIA" (G}
"MARCH OA DIE'' (PG)
"THE EAGLE HAS LANDED" (PG)
"ONE ON ONE" (PG)
"THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE"
"BITE THE BULLET" (PG)
• "THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"
"VfGILANTE FORCE" (PG)
"'HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO"'
NEVER A DUU MOMENT" (Gl IPECIAL CMll.Dfll£H'S ....as
"OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT"
"EXORCIST ll:THE HERETIC'' (A)
lm~IEIS
THE BAD IDS BUa ARE C11E ruR ClllR AllD llE YEAR WllllR
They've fired their coach. They've ''borrowed" a van.
The.y're on their way to the HoustonAstrodome ...
with girls on their minds.
cops on their tails and the game of their lives at stake.
1Wler Wbalt," l>tno Dtt.auren·
\b • l oa the movlttolnl lnlelU& c
la mr..i Olt to bt U.. aumma'a nexpectad
edJ
~ a • mpend wbalt wbo looks Uke the llQidim Planetarlum. uts boats, people. a
sm RI ard Kania while the audl te
cheers oa. Jlletlanl Rania. looldnC rancid, bu
alw.,a ~ • wbalo ·a cllnner: tho role aultl him
petfedtJ.
Cbarlotte Ramplln1. who will do anything !Of'
money. plays a fetchin1 fish expert who lolls around
lhe deck waitint for disaster to strike while model-
ing boutique bikinis, and Will Sampson plays an In-
dian guide who comes fresh from setling road maps
in Yosemite National Park. It's l\Q>posed to be a
''Jaws .. ripoff, butit's more likoadoze-off.
''TENTACLES." Another attempt to keep
everybody out of the water this summer, this Jtalian-
made,-badly-dubbed horror is about a giant <><:topus
who eats babies, scuba divers, nilboata and vaca-
tioningtourists in a California beach resort.
John Huston plays a local reporter who
squeeies more out of the story than the filmmakers
do, Shelley Winters plays his drul))cen sister and is
not be to be confused with the octopus, no matter
how hard she tries to resemble one, and Henry Fon-
da plays the corporate head of an industrial con-
SCENE FROM 'GREASED LIGHTNING'
Richard Pryor (Left). Beau Bridges
glomerate responsible for unleashing the deep-sea
critter with a dynamite blast.
The underwa ter action is dull, the silly
soundtrack moans when the octopus strikes are
laughable, and 'Tentacles" just lies there, like ll
plate of squid, drying in its own'ink.
"THE KENTUCKY Fried Movie" tries vainly
to be a combination of the "Saturday Night Live"
TV show and the Harvard Lampoon.
The first line of the movie is "The popcorn you
are eating has beep P···-in. ·· It progresses from
that low-sewage level to a series of takeoffs on com-
mercials, new shows1 talk shows, game shows,
-
ltunat-tu movies and sexptoltatJon rucu.
The format leans beavtly on "Lausb-la, .. but 11
different in the profU.aton of vuJ1arity that would
never be permttted on TV. The •kits..,,. stupid, r .. sultJna ln a waste of time and money.
.. GREASED LIGHTNING ••• 'lb• story of Wen·
dell Scott. the first black race car driver in
America, and 10 what? Richard Pryor, a comic
whoee charm esca~ me, shows Wendell driving
for bootleuer Cleavon IJttle, tear1n1 up Vlr1inia
backroads ln hl1h spirits, pulllnat amusing pranks
on the pot-bellied redneck cops who pursue them.
The cllches eventually catch up with hlm, and
so do the r«lneCk$. He evades a jail sentence by ac-
cepting an offer to drive in the local stock-car races.
From here, the film sputters and flules like one of
the battered old junks on the track.
In 1962, when the graying Wendell Scott finally
wins a national championship race, It comes as a
relief instead or a moment of triumph, because it
means the end of the movie 11 mercifully near.
..RACE FOR Your Ute. Charlle Brown.·· The
third Peanut& movie, and rock bottom. ls there
anyone out there who finds Snoopy, Linus, Charlie
Brown, Lucy, Peppermlnt Patty and the real of the
animated cartoon t•nc as submental as l do?
thouitittwenttieLUtSUpper. .n •
Tho fljm ts almost lmbeclUc, but Ur. Ben101f1
ex.hausUns slncenty makes it seem even mote~ ~Uent. Not aince Laaale played a war veteran '1lh
amnesia have I seen a performance be& so &lllllrdf!..
lesslY foe symp&Uly. Ben.socs seems to bave pe
nent &lobs of 1lycerln 8Wlhina from bis eyes.
In this wretched waste of screen time, they all
head for summer camp, where they are shoved
around by bullies, end in& up on a danaterous river ln •~---~---'
a raft race, and are forced to survive torrential
rapids.
.. ONE ON ONE.•• A Sappy, moLst-around·the-
mouth movie about basketball. Md the evils that .-~:--:-:------J·--........;..=~::.....L..:=:;:~i.:.,,,,J
await soft-in-the-head innocents who think they can
play the game according to the rules of fair play.
thoroughly clammy from sentiment and almost strangled drip-dry by 21-year-old Robby Benson.
who co-wrote the script and pl~ys the.leading role as . .
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MONDAY, AUGUST 2Z
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21·
April 19): Accent on
communication, publica-
tions, long-distance
calls, philosophical con-
cepts, foreign travel,
languages.
But It patient, your time
also)Vill arrive.
Lg() <July23-Aug. 22):
Be analytical -take
noUOng for granted.
Fla(iery from opposite
sex could be cover for ul-
terior motive.
prehendmg financial
status -and how to im-
prove it
SAGITIARIUS (Nov.
22·Dec. 21): Lunar cycle
high -take inataauve, be
a self·starter. Judgment,
intwtion are on target.
CAPRICORN <Dec.
22-Jan. 19): Obtain hint
from Sagittarius
message. Be direct ,
frank. in.dependent -
and imprint your own
mark, style.
AQUARIUS <Jan.
20-Feb. 18>: Accent on
des ire, friendship,
money in connection
with business in vest-
ment. Some of your best
qualities surface.
PISCES (Feb. 19 -
March 20>: Accent on
TAURUS (April 20-
M ay 20 >: Emotions,
hunches dominate. Your
intuition is on target.
You gain if you share,
teach.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22)7 You may resist
luncheon or other "dull ..
inviJation, but there are
obl(taUons, including those to parents and ------------...,.--------
GEMINI (May 21 -June
20): Lie Jow; be positive
concerning contracts,
other commitm ents.
Partnership proposal
okay if you're not
restricted.
CANCER (June 21-
July 22): Low-key ap·
proach is best. A Gemini,
talking about prospects,
could create air or envy.
other fa;nily members.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 1111!!!!!!!!!!~111!11
22 >'Don't depend entire-
ly on promises, instruc-
tions. Key now is to be
flexible, to ride with tide,
to ·innovate, to be
versatile and to humor
individual who would
scuttle best-laid plans.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23·
Nov. 21): Accent on pay-
ments, collections, locat-
ine lost articles, com-
' Burt Reynolds
''sfttok~._nm Bandft''
Sally Field ·~ Reed.n:
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A RA!.IAA ProQicllon A ONIVERSAl Poclufe • Tec/VloCOIOl•
community, profession,
pride, willingness to
laugh at your own
foibles. Individual with
·•weight problem" seeks
your counsel.
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Duo Brush With Success
WELLESLEY, Mass. <AP> -They might have
stepped out of the novels of Charles Dickens -
R.:!n'Y men in top hats and tails who prance atop
subur~ chimney pots.
TREsE FELLOWS are chimney sweeps. Their
smudfe-faced smiles and wire bristle brooms are
visionf from a bygone century. The high price or Oil
is brlneing them back.
Or'namental fireplaces In New England living
rooms. have become useful heaters on January
everung~. But the cozy wood fires also coat the
<:h1~ys with flammable soot.
l{1nce, the resurgence of the chimney sweep.
~g the entrepreneurs moving into this oJd
craft li Rick Osburn, 24, a student at Harvard Busi·
ness Sehool. He has combined the whimsy of Olde
Englifb garb with this necessary but filthy
-. Fro• Page CS
DELAYED SUIT. • •
anvthfJ' firm to examine a malfunctioning machine
Af!lotti quickly found the trouble-·a minor
problem -fixed it, and charged the minimum S25 for
a servl&ecall.
"ONE DAV, three years tater. a marshal
walk~into our shop and handed us a paper and we
learn we were being sued, .. Hakam told the As·
sem* Committee. The lawsuit stemmed from
the · ury sustained by a worker who bad removed
a saf y guard from the machine Arlotti had fixed
three ars earlier.
eryone in any way connected with that
mach:a e was sued, .. Hakam declared. "Even the
manl1,Jacturer who shipped it out 20 years before
and t used.machinery dealer who sold it 10 years
be for e accident.··
.. vcn the makers of the safety guard which
had ijlftn removed were named. Our attorneys tell
us w ·n win in the case and we believe them. But
we esftinate our legal costs will run over $2,000. ·
E CHARGE for the original nominal repair
Joe de on that machine was only $25 and the ac-
c1de as the guy 's own fault, .. Hakam points out
l{akam maintains a statute of limitations would
at le weed out such nuisance suits and level off
risin( roduct liability insurance costs .
Tqp Level
Eacutive ·
P Hiked
executives along
t Coast had a
ear during 1977, a
wages paid to
pany officials
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Put a few words
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in the
DAILY PILOT
housekeeping chol'e to build a brisk business in the
subw-bs west of Boston.
In these well-off towns. the chimney sweeps
pull up for work in a battered station waeon. Out
they step in glorious black top hats, black vests,
black jerseys and long black tails: And around their
broad grins, their faces, too, are aoowmeared
black.
"People see us in these outfits and they come
running out with cameras," Osburn says.
With theatrical good humor, the men play the
role of workingmen from 19th Century London. But
there is more to it than showmanship.
ONE OF THE sweepers, Michael Lawrence,
has cleaned about 300 chimneys since the company
began work in Feburary. Summer is a good tlme for
chimney scrubbing.
"You have to be an electrician, mechanic,
steeplejack, gymnast and Hercules,•· LaWTence
said.
The firm. carTed Master Chtmney Sweepen,
charges $40 to clean one fireplace and nue. It began
as a way for Osburn lo work his way through husl-
ness school, but has growo so fast that he says he
may keep it going after gradaation.
So far, Osburn employs three sweepers and
hopes to hire two more. Hls company cleans chim·
neys in 12 suburban towns.
Incongruously, Osburn talks about bis business
in the jargon of a corporate executive. New
sweepers don't just start work, they "come on
•stream." The phrases of high finance float throuth
his conservation.
IN ms OFFBEAT profession, Osburn says he
is finding money.making applications for market·
ing, accounting, advertising, promotion and other
lessons of business school.
When he finishes a day of poking around chim-
neys, Osburn returns to his apartment at Harvard.
"I g~t some strange stares,·· be says. "People
wonder if I'm going to a masquerade party. More
times than not, they pretend that they don't see me.
I stand out among the people in three-piece suits."
... -
LOoklng as if they stepped from
the pages of a Dickens novel,
Boston chimney sweeps Michael
l.:;awrence, left, and Rick Gsbum
have revived an old profess/On .
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
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Across from Ho.g Hospital
AID A()VERTISEMEN <fiido"Village
What has eobblestone streets. Wlter,front shOOI and
made a natural 'Set for last week'a filming of a movie
starring Zsa Zsa Gabor and Robert Alda? What else but · dehghtf~I lido Village of Newport Beach. PITTI qua.T
JUMC110t4 got In Oil the act ... that's the edorable Shop
of handmade. appllque quilts. dolls and elaborate toys. .
Their antique baby buggies and wicker carnages are a·
one-of·a·klnd find. Artist·owner Floyd Eckman. of
SIMfLY us does~of tits bualnees In custom-designed
Jewelry. This goO<Hooklng store teatur~ unique. un-
usual art and jewelry .•. like glass sculptuh~s and laMr•
beam craft materials. Simply unique!
let Interior designer Karen Buske of Y1MTA61
DISMMS a cl8"Y lady. help you redecorate your home.
Her store has everything you need tor your home
furnlShings and she'd love to help you get it together ..
cun IMTBMATIOHAL HAllt DISl6H is now open!
Artistic director Alfredo and his pefSOflally chosen
EurOQean-American staff are suoerbtY QOalifled to give
you the look YOU want. Their motto? Quality. seMCe.
atmosphere. Stoo by for a natural cut. color by Karyn or
outside-veranda manicure. and welcome the Cun
professionals to Lido Village. There's a walnut.
honey·based Greek pastry called Baklava that is
scrum-chew-us! It's the house specialty of •llMAM
NOME IAICMY, the charming -water-hont pastry shoO.
While shopping In Lido Village. treat yourself to a pastry.
'From San Francisco spice tea to leaded glass wine
cabinets. THt OAll SHOWC-4SI combines. old·tlme
tiavor with a potpourn ot unusual home decorations.
and gifts. With cr~fts by local ettlstt. It's an arty
shoWCllSe Indeed. t:ocated In the mini-section of Lido
Village. Step next door into YllJrS LATtH IMPOHS for a
step across the border. The lovely hand-embroidered
~parel comes direct from Mexico. • .stetting silver
Jewelry from Taxoo. Shop specialty? Pre-Columbian
Idols, reproductions of the museum pieceS.
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Career
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• Learn the use of color, textiles, wallcovering,
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Total charm, delightfully decorated. 2
bdrm. ram. rm top location. Fint
time offered.
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N.,w exclu.,ive off~rine f~atutts tile ~n·
try. -totally r'modeled kitcben.
gorgtOUS view. and highly upgrad~.
This home is spotless in every detail
and is truly a delight to view This
won't last
CALL 673-1550
lH Mil6Uml'n. COttOMA Da Mil
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his house hos ever· NEWPORT HACH hang and the prfre as
reduced because there $84,500
SAN· JUAN CAP
TOWNHOUSE
For ooe who aan 1Clord
approx. 1900 sq.ft., 3
bedrm, lfexlcan tfle en·
ti')', t1paraded thruout.
Ocean and bill view. RV
parlcl.ng area. A muat to
see!! Asklne Sl25,000.
For appt. call.
400Ul"dltl IGI Ml tMitdz;m;w
predenfJ
J GOOD COUMJIY .FED.INS
IN ca.w. ... -Wood fioora, .panel-
in1 & brick fireplace -3 bedroom
home m Jarge lot. Room for boat or
more garages -excellent buy at $13f,9SO. •
700 I I ltlt It. Hwpt ldt Sat S.. I ·5
CmDM COUNTRY FRENCH
OOYa 5HOUS VIEW HOMI -Parquet
fioort. soa\iiill panelfd cathedral ceil-lnp, fabulous wallpapers throughout. Hand2'C)me comer fireplace & •tained
1lass make this1 3 bedroom home an
inviting place to live. $272,500
1 IOO Allfffllo Mwpt lclt W S.. 1 ·J
PDINSIJ POINT ·CHARMER
WOOD & •a -vine covered cot· tase with lots I of warmth and
cbaracter! 3 Bedrooms -large
master suite upstairs with balcony.
Large garage. Close to tip of
peninaula. Sl49,SOO. •
2114 Mir •· ...._ s.ct.y l·S
LAGUNA VlllAGE
SH THIS Ht&HL Y UPGIADID COMDO
Nestled in, the rolling slopes of Laguna
Hills. A lovely 2 bedroom 2 ba~ Mon-
terey Model with view of the hills.
Designed for easy living with com-
inunity pool. clubhouse & tennis
courts nearby. $87 .500.
23351 Cas•111to......., Log. Hlls S. 1·5
HALF ACRE IN NEWPORT
are no agents involved. 3 W a I k l o b e a c b .
fir. 1•2 ba. New Copper Decorator 3_ Bdrm,
)lumbing, new carpets 11'1 u rm et k 1 t ch en,
and paint. Lots of cement Swedish replace. c~tom
1lnd a covered patio on wood sundeclc. Won t. last
'this huge yard fenct>d by cau 752·1700.
ock walls on all sades. <>1N ,,, 9." H u111 ro81 NICI• STYLf AND ~~:~t~;~r.~~Jk!~~~~ [~'lilllill Best :!~, thlo
TU.OmOHAL HOM! IH WISTCUFF -
be•utlful 1 bedrm. formal dining
room. family room, pool & jacuuL
Mature trees, 3 .Jireplaces. paneling.
bltns -; too mflch to Innumerate. $~.ooo. cau for mp re details.
EASTSmE DUPLEX 1pals only. Call 518-8778. ~-~~~~~~~-~! beautlful home tn one of
..... 1002 G~ol 1002 Mesa Verde's newest
lill areas. Located on a quiet
cul·de·sac. this large home has a master suite
overlooking • lush cen-
COSTA MESA $13,900 -2 Large
bdrms, 1 bath house with studio ren-
tal. New paint. new carpet & great
kitchen. Super Eastside location with
good income potential.
ROMANTIC CHARM
Enjoy your terrace overlooking
Newport's Back Bay. Swim year
roun<l in your private indoor pool
with jacuzzi. Experience the
freedom of this open floor plan. 4
bedrooms. family room. Price. in·
cludmg land. is $365.000.
OPEN 12-S 1942 S•MTl•GO
THE MOST IH DOVU SHORES
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floors. THE MOST exquisite
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perfect pool THE MOST for
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OPEH 2·S 1342 GALAXY
CLOS! TO EVERTI'HIMG
5 bedroom or 4 + study Palermo. in
Harbor View Homes. Family room
with wet bar. Wonderful woven
woods & expanded dining room with
bay window Just reduced to
Sl85,000. fee.
OPEN l·S 1960 ftORT RAMSGAn
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Your familv will love this Harbor
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park and pool. 3 bedroom. family
room. 3'h baths. Bonus room. All
~~:.s-:~r'· lee. 1136 PORT TIFFJH
IWFf' POPULAR z.rlAH
Highly upgraded: 5 bedrooms.
family room. formal dining.
Custom shutters. Franciscan del
Piso tile. Excellent quality
throoghout and great location.
$149,750
OPEN l·S
IWFFI
Lovely end unit. Franciscan Model.
3 BR. mos t private greenbelt.
Everything new. C~rmel carpet. al\
appliances, hardware. lighting fix·
tures, window treatment. landscap· lng, wallpaper. etc. Must Aee.
OPEM I Z-5 125 AVE. CAMPO ...
• tral atrium. There a 3
more bedrooms. a Jarce
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in West Newport bas
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should · FANTASTIC
VIEW· OUTSTANDING
LOCATION. CaU todlU'
foe more information.
WATERFRONT HOME
IUND NEW ON Fl! LAND -and just
$132,500. Enjoy sailing from your own
dock. cooling breezes and panoramic
view or lake in LAKE FOIEST, 3
Bedrooms and f arnily room. fireplace.
large master suite. Excellent terms
are available to th~ lucky buyer.
VIEW OF BACK BAY •
•H 1'HE ll.UFFS -extremely nice Trina
end unit with 2 patios and a fire ring.
F~ simple. Beautifully appointed 3
bedroom. 2\.2 bath -custom work
th.ruout. Sl60.000.
CdM DUPLEX
Brand new 3 bdrm owner's unit + ~ quartets & totally refurbished
front 2 bdrm w/frplc unit on comer
site. Motivated ~eller will consider
2nd 1~ f) $JR9.71NI.
'ntY Uvt• uoo sm.a sno.ooo
South and north patfoe bright~ th~
warmth or this inviting 2-story home!
3 Bdrrns plus d n. Beamed ceiling1,
fireplace. quality carpeting & drapes
enhance its charm. Professionally de-
corated. Earth tones. Lg~ master ste
with mini water vu. By appt or Open
Sun l·S:a> 521. VIA LIDO NORD
HeW..;..cOMPUTIOM IH OC1'0lll
View ol Newport Center! BelutiCul 4
bdrm & f am rm 2·story home now u.n·
der construction. 3 Frplcs. formal din·
ing rm. 2 lge patios. oversized garage,
terrific kitchen. upstairs rear detk.
Be first to own this Newport Beach
home! $220,000
llG CAHYOH-tlS0,000
On 18th ~ of Big Cyn golf coilrse! 5
Bdrm custom home w/rough sawn
wood exterior. Unusual architecture.
huge comer site. Lge recreation rm &
study. parklike yard, exotic &ntrance
to home w/(ish pool & waterfall. In·
formal home. Private community.
22 CYPRESS POINT Sat/Sun 1·5:30
OH llG CYN GOLF COUISE $191,500
$ 1-filllon view of fairway in 2 direc-
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townhome. 2 Bdrms. den. 3 ba. closed
dbl gar. comm pool, jacu2Zi & tennis
cts. $18,SOO for lse/opt moves you in.
61 SEA PINE LN Sat/Sun l-5:30
(Off Ford Road>
llG CANYON TOWHH()ti4E S 145,000
The very popular Greenbrier model. 2
Lovely bdrms and sitting rm. 2 baths
& spacious dining rm. Huge ·patios.
front & rear. bright kitchen!
32 CANYON ISLAND Sat/Sun 1·5:30
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P~IC OCEAH & JETTY VllW
3 BR.. :J baths. formal dining rm .•
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4 BEDROOM. 3 BATH S134.900
8141 Foxha ll Dr. Huntington Beach
3 BR 11~ BA Condo $67.900
177 Mohler Dr. Anaheim Hills
4 BR 21h BA. 2 Story . I $108.500
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Duplex 2 & 4 $183.950
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rm.. separate dining rm.!fbreakf ast
rm. luxury appliances. autifully
landscaped private garde Sll9.500.
OPEN SAT & SUN 2-6.
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If you can't see this hte for the
bushes and trees. it's w at we call
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and seclusion. If you are an expo-
nent of informal living s~ this 3
bednn, 2 bath home on R-2 lot. Call
now, 962-4454.
· SURFSIDE TOWNHOUSE
You can see Catalina ahd beautiful
sunsets from master bedroom of
this 3 bedroom home which is ideal-
ly located near pool. basketball &
volleyball courts. Double garage.
too! $67.900. Vacant and ready for
you! Call now. 962-445'.
GOLF ANYONE?
How would you like to live right on
the fairway and plpy all the golf
you want? Sound like fun? We can
show you this fine ~ bedrm home with numerous custbr:n features by'
appointment. Call 6'<MS161
-RXB·YA
Low down payment & u nall monthly pay 111to\.I, provide an ex·
cellent chance to bUY thla
4 br home • make au 00
your lnveatm e nf.
Popular nelahborhood,
xlnt achools. Home v a ~IU\t-teller anxlowt.
Vtnt J•w Realty
54M646
PLEASE SEE
14191omieDOOM
CdM. Open Sat/Sun. l·S.
2 Bdrms .• 2 ba. + den &
lge. family rm. Sunny
pool & j acuzzi, patio
Wflots or plants . A
bargain, Sl47,500.
620 lria, CdM
Open Sat . l·S. Corner
duplex; 2 bdrms. ea.
Beamed ceil., s tone
frplc .• nice pa tios .
$100,500. (Let's deal!>
LAGUNA BEACH
Attr. 3 bdrm .• family rm .• frplc.; lge. fenced
loC. Some view. P n ced to
sell. $117 ,000.
HUNT.BEACH
Neat 2·sty .. 4 bdrm., ram. rm. Pool & Jacuzi1.
Jump at it for S92.000.
MAURY SfAUFFER
SEA LION REALTY
1213 N. Coast. Laguna
497-1388 644-2212
LAGUNA
Magnificent ocean view lot! Three Arch Bay;
build the house of your
dreams in e xclus ive. priva t e community
w , g uard e d gate.
$175,000!
W90DIRIDGE
Broadmoor home, Wood·
bridge, Irvine. 2 BR. +
dining rm. + eating area
in kitchen. Gorgeous ·
brick frplc. Low mainL
yard. $98,500 !
COSTA MESA
Reduced to S82.!i00 ! Cream of College Park.
Parklike entry Is paUo +
3 bdrm.. " family. 2 baths; dbl. brick.. frplc.
Low maintenance. •
EASTBLUFF -Top of the hill wlrare
ocean view. Lovely 4 BR home
w/famlly rm. price reduced. make of·
fe r. 1 Yr warranty.
NEWPORT CREST -Beautifully up-
graded 3 BR. townhome w/ocean
view. Priced thousands below market.
1 Yr. warranty.
BAY ffiGHLANDS -Prestigious 4
BR horue w/beautiful P.OOl & jacuzzi.
An impressive home for those who
only want the best. 1 Yr. warranty.
CORONA DR MAR
SOunl OF HIW A Y -Rare Victorian
home w/fantastic ocean view. 2 BR+
secluded studio. 1 Yr. Warranty.
-DUPLEX -Newly listed. 3 BR
owner's unit w /l BR tenant. New
carpets & drapes. This one won't last
Jong. call today!
IRVINE
THE RANCH -5 BR + bonus. Large
family home w /sparkJing pool &
ja cuzzi. located on quiet cul·de-sac.
WOODBRIDGE - 2 Master BR.
brand new townhome. located just
s teps away from private beach.
WALNUT SQUARE -Only S6t.OOO for
this impressive 2 BR condo. Central
a ir!
THE WILLOWS . -· Price reduced
$5000 on this 4 BR home w/family
room. Largest plan. 1 Yr. warranty.
TURTLEROCK-"Super Plan III'• 4
BR & family room on exceptionally
large lot. l Yr. warr~ty ...
DEERFIELD -Patio home for lease.
2 BR & den. $450/mo.
COSTA MESA
WESTSIDE -Family home: "3 BR. 2
BA. huge Jot. $69.500. Including· I Yr.
warranty.
640-9900
VALLEY REALTY
1470 JWRIMN " Ref. Mewpcwt 1eoc11
0,.. To~ Y• 7 hp A Week Uidl
7:10 PM. • lc6oa lay Prop.
ledton
•'75-7060 * ............ ~ G1•r~ 100JIG1M1~
PROIATISALE ..............................................
REDUCEDTO Baff, ~ fatul $19,900
4 Bdrms, ram. rm near * oa a * the Mesa Verde Country
Club. Reduced s2eoo. TWO UNITS -$175,000
Call ~ for your appoint· 2 Bdrm. upper unit with 2 sundecks &
ment. 546-2313 lower 2 bdrm. with 2 patios. Good cor·
PRIME
MESA VERDE
Beauurully .and e x-
tenshely decorated 3
bedroom in one or Mesa
VERDE'S MOST
SOUGHT AFTER
AREAS. LOADED WITH
CUSTOM FEATURES
AND REALISTICALLY
PRICED AT S9!i,950.
CALLS56-2600.
t;:SELECT
T' PROPERTIES
TIRED OF THE
SAME OLD
STORY?
We've got all the ex· cluslft lt.tlnp you could
ever wan J'YOl'il duplex·
es to '70 Wilta With evef1
type or fioanctna avail•·
ble. c;an ua for t"e
atral,iit aeoo~a_nd you '11
be Clad JO&l Call to-
day.
c•S4~3666
ner location. ·
HOMI + IMCoME
3 Bdrm., 2 bath home with lots or used
brick & wood. Large patio & charming
2 bdrm. apt. in rear.
CllATIVB. y DISIGN9
Home In xlnt location. with some view
from upper level. 3 Bdrms •• 2 baths.
den & 2 patios. Shown by app•t.
WIWAM WINTON REAL ESTATE
229 Maine, Balboa lslalid&1s.m1
HOMES OPEM f ·I NI Ah llOOW
U IQUI IM UMCHO SAM JOAQUIN -2
bdrm. den. end unit with park view.
smashing!~ Rita Boland at 16 Mon-
tanas Sun: bring $119.500.
UMl9UI .. OLD CORONA DB. MAI -
"Cottage-like" 3000 sq.ft .• 4 bdrm. 5
baths. 2 frplcs. $235.000. See Elaine Bell at 310 Orchid Ave.
U ~ IM EASTILUFF -4 bdrm. 2
story with f amity den. new carpets.
See Sharon Smith at 2830 Carob. Bring
just SlS2.900.
UM19U1 IM THE ILUFfS -2 bdrm +
den. or 3 bdrm. new listing. will sell
soon at $159.500. See Charlene
Schmehling at 2907 Perla.
UMl9U! IM HAllOI VIEW HIUS -
Spacious 4 bdnns. fam rm. ~Jqie lJD·
dining rm. 3 car garage. 1mmac.
S2m.500. See Vergilene Hull at 1422
Keel Drive.
UNIQUE IN DEEIRB.D -Upgraded 3
bdrm. Patio home: decking: tasteful.
Only S89.000. See Natalie Fogarty at 3
Gold Bluff. Irvine.
• UMlqui IM W ALM UT SQUARE -3
bdrm. newly decorated. air·cond ..
community pool. S67 .900. See
owner/agent. Caroline Mayo at 14693
Oval in Irvine.
Ut-.ilfJUI: li()Ml:S
"EALTORS-
THE N/C'f&'TP!Of'L! lt!UINO THE NEA TUT HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR, 17&-eOOO
~ESA VIRD~. MHllO • CALL US
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OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE
e OPEN SAT /SUM I ·5
UICI A PIMIHciuss
Spectacular 2 Story End Unit
Townhouse In The Newer '1Blaffs"
Highly Upgraded. Overlooks Pool &
Ramada. 2 Spacious Bedroom
Suites, 3 Baths. Huge Family
Room. Easily Convertible To
An()tber Suite. ~ ... ristan Wool Carpeting Van Luit wallpaper.
Many Other CUstom Features. Now
S1S7.SOO Submit
2444 VISTA NOBLEZA
en APPOIMl'MENT
HOISi COUMTRY ISTATE
Spectacular Hilltop Ranch Of Ap-
prox. 5 Acres. Mountain. Valley &
Ocean Views. Luxunou5 3 Year Old
Custom Built Ranch Style Home.
With S &drooms 3~ Batm. Beam
Ceilings, Marble & Carpeted
Floors. Four Car Garage. Many Ex·
tras. San Juan ~aplstrano $550.000
GOICllOUS IA Y VllWJ
In Dover Shores. Elegant 1 Story
Vilbl BY Ivan Wells. Cmtom Built Home 3 BOOrooms. Family Room. 2
Baths. Dramatic ~ntrance. Ter·
racid Formal Roman Gardens. Ex-
tensive Ust Of Marble; Crystal &
lmi>c*ted Wall~vermgs Exquisite
Quality 'lbroujbotit S289.ooo
~ MIW IMGl.AMD flBJMG•
Situatoo on lg. tree-studded loH
Charming 3 BR home awaiting
buyer who appreciates quality!
Newl1 refurbished in tasteful.
traditional decor -used brick ter-
raca -hardwood noors -separate
dining -lovely lg. Uving rm.
w /Wainscoting -fireplace. All this
in one of the best established
neighborhoods in Newport.
$135.000. OPEN SUH 1·5 PM. 410
SMUG> HAllOlt RD. CUFFHAYIN.
(J"'8) ,
OPEN SUM I ·S PM.
655 VISTA IOMITA, ILUFFS.
Beautifully decorated end unit. 3
BRs. 2~ baths + bay view. Full
security system -auto. garden
lighting. Sl!i9.500. (J49)
ILUFflS! .
Low Lease! Lot Taxes ! LowMaint!
Rare "K" plan overlooking lovely
greenbelt. Perfect floor plan:
Master BR + den downstairs ; 2
BRs & bath up. 3 patios -all new
entry by Rogers Gardens -many
extras -buyer to have choice of
carpet color. Close to 2 pools.
Sl29.()00. OPEN $UM 1·5 PM. 2241
VISTAHUERTA. (J-50)
MAIVaous HOME & ....
Lg. family rm. & kitchen
w /fireplace. Lg. living rm. off
beautiful yard & pool Spacious.
secluded master BR -removed
from 3 other BRs. $169.750 fee.
<>PIH SUM I ·S PM. Z2Z I RAMCISCO.
NEWPOITIEACH. (J-51)
MOMAICH IAY.....nD FAIRWAY-a MIGUB. COUNTaY CLUS 7
Private estat& setting. Hurry t1>
select cpts /tile colors & extras in
this LIMITED EDITION LINKS
POINTE home. 4 BRs + rec. rm.
balcony & terrace overlooking
fairway & hills. Near tennis club.
Special Toyo landscaping incl. if
purchased by 9 /l <occupancy est. nm>. $252.950. DRIVI IY SUM l·S
PM & SEE FOR YOUltSB..F -ll71Z
G._.S POIMn. (J ·52)
IA YCREST -SI 59,500
OPEN SUM I ·5 PM. 1909 COM·
MODORI <off Marine r s >. Ivan
Wells -4 generous BRs. 3 baths,
beam ceilings. separate dining &
family rm. Most nns. open onto
private patio. Beautiful backyard
w /trees. Room for pool. Price just
reduced -Qwner bought another!
(J-53)
PRIMJUM I-STORY COMDO
Immaculate 3 BR. 2 bath Linda
plan in desirable location. Wood
beamed ceilings. mirrored
wardrobes. tinted windows. smoke
detectors & water softener.
Beautiful walled patio w /gas BBQ.
$147.500. Lois Egan 644-6200. (J-54)
WAT&. CATALINA It
SUMSIT VlEW,_I
Dream come true! Newly decorat-
ed 7th floor own-your-own apt. -2
BRs. 2 baths. 2 balconies, new
carpets. paint & built·in ap·
pliances. Security adult buildirig
w /pool, patio & boat docks. Appt.
only. S120.000. Marjorie Mahon
644-6200. CJ ·M)
HARIOlt VllW HILLS
View city lights, park green & bit of
ocean from this lovely 4 BR, family
rm. 1-atory home built by Luskl
Cathedral ceilings. spaciqus
enclosed courtyard & lg. patio w /view & cbarm·glo BBQ. New on
market! $205.000. Marjorie Mahon
6"-6200. (J-56)
SEAVllW "The Nantucket .. -high on lg. cor-
ner Jot of(e.rlng one of Newport's
best :views. ·~e New BOO.ford .. -
Jg. 3 BR IC deu on upper tier -
priced to selll Carl Butler 642-8235.
(J·57)
Exceptl.al Super pool home with neat patio! Lovetv tile
and declung out&ld9 -entertanetl dellght.
Attractive entry. d1ni~ room. eating at9a. 3
bedrooms and extra baths. Call now. wortl
last. '83.500 54~1720
Lush Atrium Garden kitchen Is only one a~ feature of
this lovely home. Dining room area. eatll\9
area off the kitchen. family t'OOIT!. brick '
fireplace and 3 bedrooms. Extra baths.
Sonnklers and patio for aumfnef' aunnlng. call
now' Mesa Woods Area. S88.600 54Q-1720
Magnlffcent MOftffcelo
Super ooodo that will please the whole family.
3 bedrooms. dining room area. eating nd.
built-ins and extra baths. Patio and community
POOi. Oon'twa1t1 $"1.50054~1720
View of Golf Courw
Reduced thousands! lmrNculate home with
great floor plan featuring bnck fireplace In the
family room. dining room area. eating'area and
3 bedrooms. No wax noors In the kitchen:
electnc garage door apener. Huge covered
entertainers patio. Won't last! 172.500. call
54~1720
Becadfful Lcmaf
Ideal home for entertaining• Outside flreplt.
gorgeous POOi and patio. Inside. find dining
r oom. entry. spacious family room with
c1r~ular fireplace plus elegant flreplaoe in the
hving room. 3 bedrooms. Super home! Call aoon $89,950 54~1720
Honey for tM MOii~
Lovelv Coll99e Park home featunng attractive
patio with sepaBte ,garden area Dining roorn
area. hesty brick fireplace. eating nook and 3
bedrooms Sliding doors and gwage door
opener Call for mor• details. $74,950
54(}.1720
MO....ain View!!
From both levels of this gorgeous home in
Lake Forest• Wet bar for summet entertain-
ing. lovely tile. built·ins and eating area In
kitchen. Air conditioning! Separate dining
room. brick llreplece. extra baths and 4
bedrooms. Room !Of' pool. tennis near. Va·
cant'! Call nowr $122.950 54(>-1720 Brand
newl
Larqe ~ R0om1
AttraC\lve home with separate family room and
rumpus room\ Dining room area. eattng nook.
brick rlreplace and 3 bedrooms. Includes
drapes and boc>Kcases. Statue fountain In reat..
yard! Patio. Better hurry! 175.000. Call
54~1720
Tip Top 4 rt.x
Perfect lnvestmentf Four units. all un-
furr)lshed. with 2 bedrooms In each unit.
Orai>es, can>et• lnciuded; air conditioned'.
carpom. Call for more information ..• don't
wait. Reduoedt •200.000 ~1720
M•taVerdeleauty
Super 4 bedrm home With enterta1ner·a wet bar m the lam11v room and speclal etlects with mlr·
rors! Kitchen featuring ••Mg area and bltn&;
dining rm. attractive entry and 2 at1>ne
llreplacts. Covered s>'tlO. apt11\klet1. pro·
tesalonat landacaping -tush. ~n ·c last!
S144.500. ~1720
OPIM SAT. • SUM. l·I
JUJ VISTA HOC»AI. IUQIFS
A nice way to gtlt start~ tn a Bluffs
condomlnlum. at $117 .500. 3 Bdrms .• 2
baths & an eas[ bar~f oot walk to the
community poo .
0PEM IA T. & SUM. 1·5
• 14133 OVAL IOAD
fl.ASH-JUST LISTID_.V1MI
A sharp 2 bdrm. & d<:n. 2 bath con·
dominium offered at only S62.500. lnex·
Pf:'DSive but ni~ !
671-4400
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BA YSHORES IUY
Clean garden home on one of area's quiet~t streets. Completely redone! 3
Bdrms .. 2 ba ths. with gourmet
kitchen. charming patio. Asking
$159.500. Owner wants action! Open
Sun. 1·5. 2792 Circle Dr
BLUFFS CHERRY
Conveniently located townhouse;
schools & shopping: on one of the
Bluffs quiettSt streets. 3 Bdrms .. l1h
ba. condo that tias been completely re· done in quiet earth tones. Open
Sun. 1·5. 2209 Vista Huerta. Shop &
compare! $102. 750
C.F. COLESWORTHY
640-0020
EASTBLUFF CENTER
G1Mr.a 1002,Gi•r.. 1002 ····················:·· .•.....................
GENTLEMEN'S ESTATE
$174.900
YOU OWN THE LAND -and there's
lots of It! 011tstoadln9 two·1tory
Portoflno with 3 b•droom1 and a
separah finish~ bOMll l'OOlft ttaat c...W
be a hftl&19" or moftttt •law Mite.
,..,.. dining room •cl t ... nj """'
~ towwd yow own orchard.~
of "*" for yow owe prbate pool witt9 ~of yard lt'ft OYtt". Terrific loca-
tion Gild ptt'fect for Ht~ family.
PlllfECTIOM~IKE MEWl
$120.000
leautfftllly coordinated dKcar .. Spfc 'n'
S,C." coedltl01to S.per cwb oppMI. Z
StCW'y luccola Wit hotM with 4 bdrm.
fft1y room & select lcMsc~ s•
to lo•.tf pan Ir school. T'JtJs Is a pri•
of oWMnhlp hOIM. It shows. Opn
Seit/Sue 1·5
** HOMES OPEN **
. ""19UE ILUFFS -V" CONDO
Recently custom upgraded. wlth
quality carpets & wallpaper. 3
BdrJllS .• 21h baths. frplc. & dining rm.
$123,500. ZllO Vista del Oro. Sat/Sun.
1·5
IRAMD MIW umMGr
A splendid Bluffs condo with 3
bdrms.: close to pool. Anxious owner
offers immed. occupancy & has priced
very low for fast sale! $124.900. 2007
Baja. Sun. 2·6
LA.RGI "MEREDITH" 4 IDRM.
Ex~ptional home with basement
recreation room with wet bar. paneled
family rm .• 3 baths & sep. dining rm.
Very sharp & in a lovely area near
Tustin & Oral)ge. $133.500. 13031
Malena. Sun. l·S
PRESTIGIOUS SPYGLASS
Profoss. & beautifully decorated 4
b~m. home with ocean & canyon
view. Large family rm .. formal dining
rm., secluded library & comp. dark
room for the cameraman. An xlnt
value at $277,500. 1607 Castle Cove.
CdM. Sat/Sun. 2·6
LARGE I -LEVEL 4 IDRM.
This Montego in Harbor View. is the
largest !·level model. with family rm .
formal dining rm. & df:n. Close to
community pool. S149.750. 1839 Port
Westboume. Sun. 1·5
MEW IA YFllOMT 2 IDRM.
Beautifully decorated & carpeted
Never occupied condo with balcony
overlooking the water. 2 Baths. a lg e.
den or 3rd bdrm. AH in a high-security
bldg.. with 2 car spaces in locked
garage. ~ Per month. with boat
dorking avail. 621 Lido Park Dr .. C·2
Sat/Sun. 1·5
759-0811
I 002 General I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
110 DEGREE VIEW!
3 Bdrms., den & family rm.. 3 full
baths; in Corona del Mar's pr~tigious
view area ... the best of everything in
this itnmaculate. custom bome .. .lux·
urious tiled jacuzzi 7x8 rt.. with ex-
tensive patios + lge. view ter-
ra~.thruout. a feeling of spacious·
ness & quiet good taste.
OPEN SAT /SUtil. I ·S
2907 HARIOR VIE"' DR.
SOUTH L.AGUMA OCIEAMRlOHT
Step out of your Blue Lagoon Condo,
r•ght onto the sand. 2 Bdrms., den.
wet bar ... security gate. rennis. swim·
ming pools & the ocean at your door
step •.. $335.000. By app't. Qnly.
CORONA DEL MAR'TRIPLD
Three 2-bdrm. units; blt·ins, pool.
Beautiful penthouse unit with mini·
ocean & night views. rus.ooo
LAGrUMA IEACH --3 BedroOm home.
completely redefirated ~ large l
bedrm. 1 bath wl ·White water view.
ideal for mothe ·in·law apartment.
Situated on large lot witb double
garage off the alley. Just !'educed to
$275,000. Open S./Sun 1-5; 1337 Cliff
Drive, Lag. Bch.
WOODIRIDGE -new 3 bedroom
Townhome. located on the l~e next to
pool and sand beach and reef.enter. SS
Lakeview. Irvine; open Sat .s.
SPYGLASS -beautiful • bedrm
Portsmouth model f eatur•: beaut
pool & jacuzzi. Super d~p 3 car
garage that bas a childrt9's game
room and a bath with dresJing area
for pool. Plus room for an 3 cars.
Highly upgraded, move-in cond .. of-
fered at $237,500. Open Sat.~un l·S· 8
Monterey Circle. •
SPYGLASS -New model home, com-
pletely decorated. f Jntastic vi~w. pool
& jacuzzi. single story. 4 be<t'm home.
Offered $314.000. Open Slin l·S: 5
Bodega Bay.
1
HJ!!R V1t!O,~~~f~~~!~m.
21h bath home featuring a~rox. 2700
sq.ft .. 3 Car garage. lO<tat on a cul-
de-sac. Next to park. Large eek over-
looking secluded grf:'enbelt 1~riced at
$249,000. Located at 2515 Sa1t Air Cir·
cle. CdM I
TUm.st.OCK HIGHLANDS -:-t View ,,...
perty! This highly upgraded 3 bedroom
home is located next to rool and greenbelt area. Has nice vi w. walk·
ing distance to school. and 1 rge park
nearby~ Call for additional informa-
tion.
SPY~SS -"HEW HOMES" I
JUST REDUCED
3 Bedroom, Portsmouth m<><iet S265.000
4 Bedroom, Tradewinds .... ' . $282.000
5 Bedroom. Nantucket . . ... S289.000
All homes have a nice V'ff.W!
H~IOR VIEW -super uptraded 3
bedrm. family rm. formal dining rm
home <Carmel model>. This ~me is a must see! Home was prof sionally
decorated and also profe stonal\y
landscaped. The back yard i atures a
large custom jacuzzi with aterfall
with lOO's of hanging ant\ potted
pl8!'ts· Extra sto~a.ge al~o bU\lt in the
attic. Call for add1t1onal mfor'llation.
TURTI.EROCK HIGHLAMOS -\Two. 3
bedrm homes. Camily room. formal
dining room. popular plan I. ~e with
a corner lot location. Hom~ \o have
super upgrades. Priced to st'll.
HUIOR ttlEW JUST llDUC!D ..:.1 Enjoy
privacy of extra large yard wiOl fruit tr~. excellent location near school. 2
Bedroom. den or 3 bedroom home.
Popular Monaco model. Offered at
$134.500.
Tlftlllsk«yOM7
Wanl Ume for tennis.
swimming or just relax·
ing? Don't worry about
painUn1 or lawn main·
tenance in this lmmac. 4
bdrm .. 2 ~• ba. con·
dominium. Located just
a short stroll Crom the
blue Pacific. A real win·
ner al S139,000.
An Adorable Home
S49,SOO. 2 Bdrms.. 1 Lz
baths; 2 blocks North or
the Santa Ana Court
House. Has new roof. plumbing. wiring.
kitchen, washer/dryer. ·
stove & ref rig.
75 I
~c (orfT\a CI\
1 .. 11.(.' "' .I e.e.L.1'<> r
OPEN HOUSE
DAILY 11·5
EASTSJDE DUPLEX
$76,500. 237 E. 23rd St.
SOONER
REAL
ESTATE
631·2026
MAHTUCKET
BEACH EST ATE
2 STY·flR
$86,000
Tree lined entry. Huse
llv. rm. with cracklmi;
fireplace & wall or glass
view oC grounds. Large
country kllchen. Dining
rm. Separate wing for
secluded guest suites,
s weeping s tairs to
hideaway master suite &
children's quarters.
Hurry! Just IJsted. Won·t
lastlong! 963-7881
Ol'fN Ill 9 • II$ fUN 1081 N'(f' •
[~JlftOiil
SUMMERTIME...
... is pool time in this 3
bedroom. like new bom1:
Wlth fresh paint. plush
carpeting and best of all
an 18x36 heated and
filtered pool. Located in
O>llege Park. Full price
iS 179.900. CALL 556-2660
CSELECT T." PROPERTIES
MINI
RAN OH
Near Newport's Back
Bay! "• Acre lot' Room for ho rt es! Fantastic
financing available:
Must see now! $89,000.
RED CARPET?SM.202
BEST BUY
Attention Veta~ 3 Bedrm.
1 ~ BA. VA appraisal, on-
ly SM>,000. No down.
won'tlut.
\
PEOPLE
PLEASERS!
L THEM OVEI ~AIOVfO I I. WAllAMtY
NOTICTIOMl\AM. :.r:sm,
,.,.,... mod 1. s + r. .•
formal du1ia1, -. bar.
tftOl'lnOllll llY.lltr BR •
much. much more. A .-,
H.l. UAUTIH
3 BR + enclosed ra"'. rm.. frplc. new cpta 6 drli5. rresbly painted In
iide le out. VACANT a.
readytofo.
3 BR, lo .. ely kitchen,
frplc, VACANT Ir wall· iJll ror you $70,000
3 BR, just blks S-beach, recently carpeted-your
lnqui re 1s invited!
S68.~.
INVESTORS SPECIAL·3
BR. tenant occupied, 80
io.10 financlna. S66,950.
UDO lSLE-4 + malda,
4 BA le exquisitely d•
corated-call for in·
formatJon. $314,000.
LAKE FOR EST-3 +
Fam. rm.. sharp as a
whistle. A real family
paradise. $78,000.
GARDEN GROVE
GOODIE-3 +.dining
room + ramily room. 1
Yr. warranty. Don't anlss
this one. S85,000.
, FULLERTON EXEC.
HOME-5 BR, Jrg. fami-
ly room entertainment
center, formal dimng &
lovely grounds. $179,500.
ANAHEIM HAP ·
PINESS-1 + family
r oom. new paint &
carpet. OWNER WILL
CONSIDER VA OFFER.
$68,500. •••••• lnquire about our com-
puter I zed property
management services. ****** . ·We have openinCJI
for 3 professional
safe~le
v' OUR
•TRAINING
PROGRAM
•WARRANTY '
PROGRAM
•NA T1. REHRRAL
SERVICE
• •XLHT COMMISSION
STRUCTURE
****• A FULL SERVICE
REAi.ESTATE
ORGAHIZA TION
JERRYS.
GILLESPIE
RE.Al TORS
963-8911
MA'nOM4L
UAl.TOltS .
141-1414
l STORY ·41DRM
SPANISH VILLA
Over 2000 sq.ft. lesa than
one year old. Owner
must sell. Assume
$80,000 at 8~•'70 interest.
Low monthly payments.
Kwrry! C&ll963-616T ~Ill 9•fti 'VHlt>lfHICf' lfillftllnt
• LEASE4T
THE BUCH
But NOT tn a cramped,
tom down old beacb
shack. Get .comfortable
ln this 1pacloua 4 bdrm, 3
bath beach area condo W/tennis courtl, pool I&
Jacuui. Private end unit.
Pay no moi:e tor thla l&e 4
bdnn thnl\ )'Oil would tor
... mast 3 bdnas! ~7711
~ Walkr.r 1; lee
6S8 Joann, Costa Mesa
540-1720 ST2,SOO Sunday 1·5
655 V'tSta Bonita <aluffs) N.B.
642-8235 $159.500 Sun.1·5
2792Ctrcle Dr. (Baysbor~> N.B.
640-0020 $159.500 Sun. 1 ·5
2818 South Pacific, Santa Ana
645-0303 "56.500 Sunday 1-~
3 IR & FAM RM or DEN
Sun.1-4
430 Snug Harbor Rd CCllffhaven >NS
642-8235 $135.000 Sun. 1·5
2248 Vista Huerta (Blufts > N. 8.
644-6200 $1291000 Sun. 1-5
18 Whistling Swan <Wdbrdge >Irv.
752-6688 SSS.900 Sunday 1·5
18791 Paseo Picasso, Turth~rock
752-6688 $109,900 Sunday 1·5 * 2338 Colgate, College Park. CM
642·2237 Sunday 1·5 * 173.5 Labrador, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $89.950 Sunday 1-5
146 The Masters Cir .• Costa Mt:.5a
645-4n>3 SSS.500 Sunday 1·5
3097 Roanoke. Costa Mt:.5a
545-9491 S78.SOO Sunday 1-5
3 Gold Blutt. De~rfield, Irvine
675-6000 $89.000 Sunday 1-5
9$2 Zion Cir .• Prk Huntington. HB
545-~1 S79.900 Sunday 1-5
615 Rhine. Brookview. Costa Mt:.5a
545-9491 $79.950 Sunday 1·5
2428 Bowdoin. College Pk. C .M.
546-4141 $81,500 Sunday 1-S
8 Monterey Circle. Irvine •
675·3411 $237,500 Sunday 1-5
1589 Corsiqa. Mesa Verde, CM
545·9491 $79.900 Sunday l·S
2612 Vista del pro <Bluffs) NB
642-8235 S116.500 Sun. l ·S
'941 Lansing. :.\lesa ~ .. CdrGln.C~l
S.CS-9491 S&l,500 s'und-.y 1-s
4 IEDROOM 1~1 SantanellaTer.lrv. Ter.CdM
673-8494 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•615 Rckfrt.Rd.Cam.IDds.C<lM
673-8494 $198.000 Sat /Sun 1 ·S
24931 Cienega, DeaneHm. M. V .
686-4616 SBS.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
25211 Yacht Drive. Dana Point
496-~11 Sllllday 1-4
22735 Via Santa Rosa. Mission V.
581-7498 $83,500 Sat/Sun 10-5
223 Via Ithaca CLido Isle> N. B.
673-0289 $225.000 Sun. 1 ·5
14971 Athel. College Park, Irv.
552-5.546 S89.SOO Sat/Suh 1·5
9312 Hudson, Huntington BE!ach
962-7788 W2,000 Sunday 1-6
•2101 Highland, Newport Beach
540-1151 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
319 Walnut, Newport Beach
645-6080 Sl.29,500 Sunday 1.5 1ms Palmtmto CUniv. Park) Irv.
552·1000 Sl07.000 Sat/Sun 1-S
3074 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa
!W6-2313 182.SOO SUnday 1-S
1'700 Port Abbey. H.V. Hms. N.B.
644-1156 $145,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
35431 Cam.CaplstraQa. C. Bch
752·1700 S29S.OOO Sat/Sun 11-4
29337 FAgewOOd Rd. San Juan Cap
554-5337 ()penS~d~
27573Stafrise. San Juan Cap.
49M,187 '19.900 Sunday 1-.S
23281 Telfalr'Dr .• Laguna Niguel
495-4274 Sun 12-S
2729 Via Montecito <Shrclfs l SC
646-7414 S125,000 Sun. l·S
333 B<rdeaux. Costa Mesa
~ $89.900 • Sun. l·S 8852 Wtlhamsburg. Westminster
497-1711 Sundavl-5 9fq L1;·nl Sf < 'n~t :1 :\It·:-.·
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IALIOA ISLAMD-ouPLIX
$250.000 ow.ca WILL CAIRY THE ,..,..,,._
CIMG Oii this spKlal ._ pr..,ty.
Mint concltioll 4 CMd 3 .,_..a D• ..... +
, CjUfft quart.rs. Terrific locatloe .cl •
"peek .. •lew of tM bay.
BEST LOCATIOM llYIME TEltRACE
$215,000
Gettfleftten fannen affewtto.! YCMI c•
han JOMI' own •I estate with 157 ft.
fr0t1loge Oii ..._ beat 1trHt. A ..._..
t>.orinc) orchard with MON._ o dona
fruit trees. a•ocodo CllNI Mac ... 11• Mii
trH. Wart1tlh and qHUty HpHH
thernMl..s In this custant Wit-. oWMr
home • .Anfble 5 bechoM ..... wffta
fafllily '°°"' ICll"'f)e pool and paHo. 0,..
Sat. & SuR. 1-S p.111.
COllOHA DEL MAl--OUPLIX
$167.500
Ct.wn•.g comer locaff• ...... wfftl 2.
bedroom +deft mad patio .... 2 bed. ...
ih. Open Sat. & s... 1-5 ,.. ....
IALIOA ISLAMD-CHAIMIMG
$187,500
•••• location Clftd iRhNt""9 .... .....
CJWSI CfliCllltts. A~ ..... for_.
joying lalmtd living. leautfft_!l b.je patio
DON'T WAMT TO D~Ol.An7 No need!
This 4 bdrm., famlly rm .. den
Wtstcllrt ctiarm&r ls ~rfect In every
detail. French doors. brass hardware • seclud~ patio. wet t:>nr. mstr. BR.
with tile faced frplc. OPEN SAT/SUN.
1·5. 1514 HIGHLAND. $259,000
HATI YAID WOIU'7 None here!
,. Newport Shores waterfront offers
maritime living at inland prices .
Spacious 3 BR .. + f am. rm. Right on
the water + clubhouse. tennis & pool.
ONLY $124.500!
COMMUTIMG A PltOIUM7 Solve it!
This Greenbrook home has quick ac-
cess to Newport & San Diego Fwys.
Nearly new 3 BR. with heated pool &
jacuzzi. Dramatic cathedral ceiVs.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5. 3363 FUSCIDA.
C.M. $105.500.
' WAMT MEWPORT LIFE STYLE1
Luxurious townhouses near the ocean.
Pool, tennis. jacuzzi. 2 & 3 BR .• formal
dining. wet bars. lavish mstr. suites.
Only $124.500 & up. No land lease.
DAV I DSON REALTl
5801 W ,...00\t Hwy NB 6 45·7575
31 16 Nr wpo1I Blvd NB 673 ·9060
1002
POOL HOME
Owners packed & ready to go. Pool
home. single level. custom ranch·
style home. 4 bedrooms. family
room, dining room. plus bonus
room & guest pool area. Finest
, Westcliff location. $179.500.
A COLDWIU IAHIB CO.
644-1766
2111 SAN .IOAOUIN HILLS RD.
IN NEWPOfn' c:&"!'"
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
I IEDROOM
**621 Lido Park Dr<A·l>N.B.
675-5200 Sa.t/Sun 1·5 =~ H11:-l'll!.•I":•. \\"until Ith!\' \'iii. In
:-1:')}. l:~of' ~~.!oflCI ~lll' 1 ;, •
LAS BRJSAS .JEWEL. Let the zepbyn
caress your bod in idyllic San Juan
Capistrano. 3 Bdrm., 2 bath, Roman
courtyard . oversized patio &
professionally landscaped. au this and
for ooly ....................... m ,500.
QUIET AS A WHISPER. 3 Bdrm., 2
bath & den. Covered patio &
panoramic view of the hills. Upgraded
throughout. Near shopping &
schools .................•.•.. $85.900.
•FREE RENTALS
Qualified salespersons -Join the
office where the "biggies" are! 70/00
commission split.
. ............................................ .
LIPo ISLE home. 3 BR., 2 ba., street
to street lot. Brick patio. $196,QOO
PE."UNSULA home. 3 bdrms. 3 ba ..
all amenities. Lovely neighborhood. a
few steps from the beach. $195,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
34 1 Bayside 011v1: N B b 7!> o lbl
Ge•NI . I 0021Ga.,ral I 002 ...............................................
MEWPOIT IEACH
*O~EAN VIEW CONDO*
$113.900 -
2 ~oom +formal dining room.
21h baths. built-ins. brick fireplace
& upgraded carpeting & dra~.
Oversized double garage w /elec·
tric opener.
Tennis-Pool-Sauna-Jacuzzi Etc
JACOBS . REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llYd. C...,. ]Offl
• 191 Yorktown Lg,. Costa Mesa
540-1720 $61.500 Sunday l·S
2209Vistaffuerta <Bluffs) N.8.
640-0020 $102.750 Sun. 1·5
#12SwiftCrt .. Npt. Crest. NB
646-7711 Sunday 1·5
21 Ima Loa. Newport Crest. N.B.
646-7711 Sunday l ·S
.;.i:l \·j ... 1 ,• Hn1·1T ;., Hl ulf .... '\11> (-:c !•
1~1•• .;;i1:i1 ... 11;: .• 11110 :-'u1·
3 IR Ir FAM RM flt' DEM
701 Goldenrod. Corona del Mar
675-6670 $159.500 Sunday 1·5
5 IR Ir PAM RM w DIM
302 VJ.Sta Trucha <Bluffs> N.B.
~1766 $144.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 .
HOME & INCOME
FOR SALE~-..,...µ"'
2 • & IEMTAL
.3010 W.BalboaBJ;vd. Nwpt.Bch.
494-8057 $12.4.500 Sunday 1·5
associated
IJl~OK[ll'> llElhTORS
10 .. •. v. b•.llb ,;Q 0' 1 •••
1006
• PEHIMSULAPT.
Enjoy best or ocean or
bay. Steps to either from
the charming Balboa
hm. 3 BR + lrg ramrm,
2'h BA. SlSS,000.
HOLLIS WOOD. RLTR.
67$-8676
C.,tr'ClllO leadl I 018 •••••••••••••••••••••••
/Jn NIGEL
IlAllEY !;.
ASSOCIATES
.1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
\
\ -
COLLEGE
PARK
A I Br f'LlJS JO added
fam rm 11no thrnu)!hly
upgraded located on a
qwel cul tl<• ~Jl' Mr<'l'\
This i-. Lrul) 'l<'IHSl
('\Ill:\ .\<:< omod,1l1on
101 the "111'.:LOW DJ::t'K'
pm:cuf
\79,900
~~
-ANYTIME
LIKE TO PLAY
AROUND?
This house features a
large den. £or entertain·
Ing your fr1end11. Plenty or room for den furniture
& pool table. Home has
loads of extras. Jnclud·
Ill& separate Kuest houM.
In one of Custa Mesa's
finest areas for under
~.UOO.Call
540-3666
lllfltel.-.11
llfAl UIATr
"''~*'" Rllll l'>lAI I
.... lt.D
Super....,.., Park Home.
Plan s. ' bedroom _
formal dlniDf room, atepl
down to beautiful lam room. Larie kitche breakfast nook & 3 Cutt ...
baths. SitUr\& room o((
malt.er bedroom .
Profe1sl ona11·r
landscaped. GreaL loc
tlon to new park. • • •
t
I
IYOWNER
\hu~enlt~ . Park, Ter·
rac:e Clmbrid&• twnhrn
C&LYllDALI
Par cm1y .,800. )'OU HD
own thl1 popular ' bedroom home in a w.a ralDlly area. Walk '° peol, park, •e.boOI tlu!Jboul.e.
m,ooo. Prime areen belt UNCH RIAL TY loc. 3br or 2 6 den. 2ba,
din rm. llany uperades. 151-2000
31 Eucalyptus. ~1311 _N_u_Turtl __ n>c_k _HJ_g_hl_an_ds__.
_<>sm-'-_Sa_V_Sun __ l_-' ___ 1 P1u 3 w/4 Bdrms, tam
SIMSATIOMAL rm. Avail Au1. 1165,000. PLAH II ca11152-08110wn1Act.
P a t i o H o m e l n SUPER SHARP
Orangetree. Featurinl 2 Plan 111. Oranee Tree
Br & a study. With cen· condo; located on the
tral air, completely up· water. Completely up·
graded thruout. Located graded tbruout. Central near pool & park. Priced · ~,. "·kin .,.,,, 900
al $76,500. OPEN 8gp£Ns'ATuifDAYl·S
I
SAT1 SUN 1·5 222 Orange Blossom 78 Tangerine
~MOIY
f l our •1• wa Q{ dti·
coratin1 rfeetlon r
rormal dlnln1 PLUS
• famtly nn .. t ~ 1IMd bdrsN, 6 a f 1,11ly cnc1°'41d 1trium alylo ratio. IAcatA!d in th•
ln• ,,111•1• or Durfhrld. Pl1n 4
t4wnhome. 1119.~ u O~bush.
AU. DllSSID UP
... and rt:ody to 10 for
)'OU;. I &Oflt'OUS
Elkwood modtil In
•Ille De•rfhsld.
Carptillng 10 plush
you'll want to 10
bardoot Buutlful
drapes & landscaping.
3 Bdnns .• 2 baths.
family rm. 118.500
•19 Woodrush
. COOi. POOi.
Step oft your patio
•croA ..11 a ht!lt, to iU.btr i.fai pool or
the tennis coul'tl. Pick your own fun.
BfJautJfUlly d~at~.
latidscaped for max-
1 mum privacy. 4
Bdnns .. 21.t baths; In
the village of
Unlverslty Park.
'107,000. 17775
Palnu:nto ,
CHIC, CHOICE
AND CHARMING!
Handsome. supt1rb
contemporary · de-•
coratang embellishes
this functional floor
plan In the village or
Woodbrldl(t:. 4
Bdrma .• family rm.
Sl42.500. 153 W«:st
Yale Loop
HEY, lootel
Two brand new listings at the· last
minute! One on the lake at S159.SOO.
ano~r onEs house away from the lake ·
at Sl38.500. Take a ~k & pick. #8 &
#10 Lake Knoll, Woodbridge.
552-70~0 552-70~0
THE . ·: .. -THE . .. . ... -
VILLAGE. · · .: VILLAGE. ".: REALTORS REALTORS I RANCH RE.ALTY
551·2000
RANCH REAL TY lrvlM I 044~rviM t 044
, ___ s_5_1._2_0_0_0_-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
"AUTUMN
LEAVES"
DHltFIB.D
BJCWOOD PL.AM
Sgl. story 3 br, 2 ba, ram.
rm, atrium, 2 rrplcs.,
patio. Nr. pool, short
walk to schls. & park.
S8'1,SOO. Shown by appt.
Occupy 9/15. Owne
673-2959 eves.
A pleasing blend of
warm, Fall colors scat· tered throughout this
cozy 2·story. 2 be<Jroom
townhome. inspires this
lovely ··Autumn Leaves' theme-an WALNU11--------1
SQUARE area' Only 4 BEAUTIFUL
years old, lush s haf DEERFIELD carpeting re n eed
backyard with garden TOWMHOME
area & patio view from PI an I , upgraded
dining area ! Only thruout. Fantastically
$67,500. landscaped. Priced to
sell fast. Only $76,900.
SPECTACULAR ARBOR LAKE CON-
DOMINIUM. Once-in-a-lifetime op·
portunity for the asking! .Step out of
this lovely 2BR + den home to· .the
boathouse. lake & spa in Woodbridge.
Desirable comer location. Waiting for
the right owner & available for sale or
lease/option. <A·l)
AMY BROWN 752-1414
MACMAl/IRVIME REALTY CO.
Campus Valley Center, Irvine
1044 1,..1ne 1044
LE RAISOR REALTrS
OPEH HOUSE DIUCTOIY
SAT. & SUN I.Sp&
S10P LOOI G
MS IS m
• Outs aondtng 3
bdrm. 2~ ha.
fam. rm.
Townhome . in
Univ. Pk. Quiet
location LOW
maint. yard. 1700 sq. n. of carefree
living. FULLY
·A IC for year
round comfort.
$117.000.
#21 ROCKROSE
TWO FAMILY
DWUX
Perfect for the in-
laws. 4 bdrm. 2Y.i
ba. on one side. 3
bdrm. 2 ba .. one-
floor on the other.
Close to schools.
walk to shopping.
Come and see this
weekend.
·18785 PASEO
· PICASSO
EX CB.LENT
Plan 43 in
Culverdale that
a bounds with
privacy. Perfect
family home 3
bdrms. 2 ba., fam.
rm. The large
covered patio.
fire ring and built·
in BBQ guaran·
tees outdoor en-
joyment. $86.900.
17631
MANCHESTER
LOY&Y PLAN a
Overlooklntfpark.
Large private
yard. Freshly
painted. AFR
COND. Priced to
sell at $133.SOO.
#34 MOUNTAIN
VIEW
PAMOIAMICJ
VllW
trom this popular
Plan 70. On a
choice large lot. 4
bdrm, 2th ba.
family room. Ex-
ecutive living at
it's best. $220,000. 18981
GLENMONT
TERR
IUllUMC.'
FOUNTAIM ·
and Malibu light-
ing adds to• th~
charm of the love-
ly plank and block
multi·level patio.
3 bdrms, 21h ba.
+ram. rm. Edin-
burg Model in
Vi 11. I T h·e
seclusion of a cor-
ner lot makes this
an ideal family
home. $99,500.
4096
GERMAINDER
IALIOA DUPLEX
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAYl-5 2. C ' MEl\ClAL
3>10 West Balboa Blvd. ZONIM l.15 FT. COAST
NEWPORTBEACH HWY. FRONTAGE.
Invest In an old stan· Qualit7 older d\lplex,
dard. Duplex on Balboa . loca~ the center of
Peninsula. one block to the Vil e. 2·Story bldg.
beach. 2 Bdrm. upper, with at.. to st. access &
st~io Ia.:er. Still time to ocean vipw. It ls present·
enJOY this summer in ly owne4 & occupied by
Newport. $124~. religioUIJ group & la as
-been altered to •ult their l..OTS AV All.AILE needs • will need con· We have several ocean slderable work to use as
view lots. Prices range duplex again. But for
from$4000lo$10,000. those who know, "IT'S A * 494-8057 * REAL BUY" at$162,500 M155'0H REAL TY
985 S. C4t Hwy, Laguna
...... 494-0731 DYNAMIC
DOUBLE HEADS
Uve ln 2 BR, 2 BA home w/frplc & new kitchen & •FAMTASTIC•
REAL ESTATE
OPEHHOUSE
SATURDAY l·S
31888 mnslde Lane
South Lacuna
Coif of 9th Avenue)
OCEAN VIEW
Move in today! Quiet
hideaway above 9th St.
Beacb. 2 Bdrms., Z baths, fireplace atalnecl
glass window, beamed
ceiling & modem conve-
niences. S136,000.
A HOME FOR
AUSEASOHS
Owner leav~ area &
anxious. Catalina sunset
views plus 3 Bdrms .•
family room, 2~ baths.
Elegance & charm
abound in the this well
located & terrific family
home. $149,500.
AU.OCEAN
VIEWS
•Jl!l9Qual~ liilPlac•
OPEN SATURDAY 1·5
6Dragon Fly
rent aep. l BR cott.age. •OC1AH VIEWS• ·;~:;~;;~~~·~· ;:r·;:;:·~~~::;s~~;·;:;~ 'f523 C'AMPUSDldRVl"E 't523 CAMPU5l&!IR'll"E 'f':r:: ~s ~'*:n ~:::: ~~e-\t~n'f:e~~b~~~~
Peters Townhome, C· pert Both ( $178 500 I ury .,usto b c AGreat3bedr~m home Model, end umt, conv. to Call~Do. or ' . o:amf .. tic '& v0::'ry
Lots or lots! From SSS,000
tom,000.
Prop1trti•• 7S2•1t20
1400 QUAIL '1. NIW llACH
AISOLUTB.Y
~th formal dlm'!g ~oom pool & jacuzzi, 3 br, ram lrvlfte 1044 Irvine 1044 spaclo 2Br, 2'hBn
in . the. prestigious rm, formal din rm.-2"11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIM! home ;huge ope n
Uruverstly Park are~ or ba, lge master br w/sep.1--------1 BY OWNER beams, 2 tory driftstone
Irvine. Now asking mirrored dressing rm. COLLEGE PARK College Park, bltbyS&S. OCEAMFROHT frplc, v•ry large fam
BEAUTIFUL
Hampton Model 1n RANCH REALTY
Greentree area of Irvine 55 I ·2000
$89,900. Prof· I ands ca Ped 4 br Yale. Jmmac. cond. Lath & plaster. Lo assoc. Two 5 BR, 3 BA homes on rm/den, ~et bar, deck,
I courtyard & patio. Prin. AiC + many other ex-dues w/pools & parks. contiguous lots. CALL giganlliRoman Tub
only $134,000. 559-0105 • tras. $112,000. Open Beaut. 4 br, 2 ba home FORAPPT. $580,000. w,jacut steam shower
RAHCHHOME
Stables phis income from
commercial kennels with
42 dog runs. grooming
area & office. Profitable operation & close ln.
Owner will carry fm.aDC•
ing. $197 ,500.
1''eatures include 5 Br ---------l
totally upgraded, ideally TURnEROCK Co .... DO 563,500 HouseSat&Sun.1·5. witlle Toof. Newly de. --------, & num rous other , n 3932AshSt. cor"d. & lndscpd. Very WILLIAM. ' ameniU . Located in IUSY,IUSY!
-located next to park, pool OPEH SUH. 12·5 End unit in perfect loc. Agt. 996-3964 lg. bkyd. w/patlo cov. & POWELL presUgi Portaflna Prime locatioo5 for two'
Best buy 1n Walnut doa run. S89,500. Open RealEstate $ 5,000. prosperous&establisbed & s c ho o l. A s k 1 n ~ 5122 51en'o Casa Rd.
Sl07.950.
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
U>l Margarita
Fantastic location across Square. WOODBRIDGE Condo. 2 Sat & Sun. 14971 Athel, <lfG,..1751 B WNER beauty salons in the
br, l ~z ba. lake with _MZ-_554_6 _____ -i a.100-.. • ._.. ~ 1965 heart or Laguna. Ex-
I
RANCH REAL TY
551-2000
UNIVERSITY PARK
Chancellor, 4 Br 2~~ Ba,
lge Fam Rm, walk to
s hops, pools, tennis,
$115,950. By owner. Prine
only, 551-6231 Open Sun.
FANTASTIC
ADAMS MODEL
Plan C in Woodbridae
Estates. Central air,
ideally located next to park. Upgrades lnclude
self cleaninl dbl ovens,
parquet entry. 4 larie
Bdnns, tamUy rm & dln·
Ing rm. Alking S114,500
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-SPU:
141 W. Yale Loop
I
RAMCH REALTY
551-2000
W~41r
Creeblde Home WUlow1
Plan. 4Br, 2Ba, ram rrn,
fc>nn dln. atrlum, l8e
patio w/cvr, fully
landscpd, xtra ti• cul-de·
sac lot. ll1• avail. By owner Sllt,500, Ph
5$2.um.;
from park & pool. 4 RANCH REAL TY FIX UP. B<lrrns., family rm., din-551·2000
1ng rm., 2 patios, park· ---------! This 3 BR. 2 BA wisome
h.ke yard. Xlnt decorat-elbow grease & have a
ing, immaculate! You WOODIRIDGE lovely family home.
won't be disappointed! New eroadmoor Lowest price an area at
Sl29,950 Laurelwood · $70.000. WOODIRIDGE 4 br, 3 ba, 3 car gar. Cul·
WOODBRIDGE de-sac. Min . down
CROSSING. New on paymt. to qualified
market, Ashford Plan; 1 buyer. $145,000. 759--0511
NEWPORT CENTER
REALTY 640-1812
door rrom lake. Highly
upgraded, 2 bdrms., 2 Irvine t 044 lniM I 044
baths, vaulted ceilings, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
wood burning frplc., cen·
tr al air, lavish ms tr.
auite. Lge. deck with
view of lake. S99,500
Open Sal/Sun 12·5. 27
Bridgewood.
WOODSRIDGE
ESTATES, new on
market. Popular
Madison model near
lake. 3 BR, Cam. rm., 2~
ba. Highly upgraded.
Central air. $124,950
Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 7
West Yale Loop Dr.
DAVID D. CARI.SOM
REAi.TOi 133-9293
REDUCED
MOW$76,SOO
foc this c:entral air condi·
tlol)ed home with 2 bedrooms aOd a DEN in
a neat adult ccunptea.
POOL, SPA, TENNIS
and om racllities. BET·
TER HURRY!! f
~II. mecnab I Irvine ?--realty
WOODERfDGE PATIO HOME
Move into this beautiful new 4 BR
Broadmoor "Aspen.,wood" upon
loan approval. Spacious master BR
off central atrium -glass walled
family rm w /brkfst. bar divided to
sparkling new G.E. equipped
kitchen. Perfect for entertaining
w /huge dining & ltving rm.
Features massive fireplace &soar·
ing ceilings. Just steps from future
Swim Club & pleasant walk to the
lake. Yours for S108.500. Forrest
Powers752·1414. (J-61) •
boats. ris hing, pools. New Woodbridge 4 BR, 3 ~=======~---.+-----• cellent gross Ir fabulous
parks. schools. S68.ooo. ea. 2 sty detached. cul· UNl"'UE HILL T P HOME decor. S30.ooo " sso.ooo. "I" v· ..u.-i't tn Check these out! ! ! 551-4390 d&sac. Owner. 557-3440 Cedar & glass home iewoc .. -, c y. m 5• nesUed in the trees on a 3Br. den, tame rm, 3 ba,
lrviM 10441nine 1044 huge lot. Many fruit zn>sq'ft.$235,000.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• trees , g a 1 e b 0 • 3 S15 Popt.c' <No of High)
'/J ACRI RAMCH
Close ln ranch home oo ~ acre. Room ror 3
horses wi1h 2 Bdrm. le 2
bath home. Ex.cellenl
terms.$117,500.
IRVINE
OHLY $71,900
Hard to believe. but it's true!
A beautiful Plan 41 in
Culverdale. New on the market
and priced to sell. A fantastic
family home with 2 bdrms .. 2
baths. central air cond. and
beautifully landscaped. Hurry
on this ont:.
WOODBRIDGE
4 IDRMS.~AM. RM.
One of the most popular Broad·
moor plans available. The
elegant Aspenwood with 4
spacious bdrms .• 2 baths. din-
ing area. beautifully de~at·
ed. plus a private entry
courtyard. Located close to
pool. park and lake. Priced at
$109,000.
Bedroom, 2 bath McGarv.ry/ClarkRlty.
hideaway with many 1·993-llmor 1·528-8762
elegant features,. OPENHSESAT/SUN
Complete privacy. AJTIMG FOR A
Ocean & canyon view. "' • GO~ IUY7
S219.500. -HEllE IT ISi
2 houses ClCI 2 lots, zoned
1104 So. Coast Hwy.
LAGUNA BEACH
497·2457 MYSTIC HILLS
~Degreeview. Well de·
sighed 2 bedroom, den, 2
bath home on a quiet cul-
ckH!ac street. Low main· tenance yard. $199,000.
R-3, oceanvtew; frpl, lots --------
of decking. Walk to Vlc· •OCEANFRONT•
toria Bch. Sll.9,500. 3Arcb Bay Fant.astlc Vil
ARCH.BAY R.E. Comptetetyremod3Br
499-2277 661·1811 Sacrifice By Owner
IXC:liLLEHT Below Market-S3SO,OOO
IEST IUY MOTEL 0t-11« 546-0075 m-ma 1n Laguna. PresUgious Heart of Luuna loca· __ _..:...:.:....:...:.....;. __ _
nel1hborhood. quaUty lion; xlnt condition, ON BEAUTIFUL tree·
construction. CeraJlliC large pool • recreation lined North end street:
Ule, Spanish tile floors, area. Short walk to 1parkUn1. mint cond.
pd me condition. 4 beach. For fpformdlioo home;: BR., 2 ba.. den.
Bedroom. family room, a call dinlnit nn.. bl.. bd.wd..
bath. Super view. IJ•..,..lltaltY llts .. lovelyy&rd.Oowera
ms,ooo. 494-5671 ~4ff·ZIOO ·~~92~EN
DUPLEX Trade or ma)J leaseiop-REALTOR 494-75'71
Walking distance to Uon. Immac. ~ yr old 3 OCEANVIEWH~E
Shaw's Cove. Well main· BR, + 2 BA II~ w /pool, 4 Br 2 Ba, ronn. din. Lge
tained 2 bedroom unit OUtside gas B1tQ & Ore patlo, COUft1ard w/Vene·
with ocean view. rtn1. lnLa1H~,ooo tian roun\aJn, oewl.7
$175,000. -$28,.500 equi + cas lndscpd & decorated.
forLa1. Bcbp >'· Avalf lnnned. 01toer t~M Zagrochlr)', ltr. w/help felinance. 270S gewa ~. 494·8611 Temple HUis. BY owner
EAL ESTATE WJnlAds Call Of.4444or...-.
1350 S.CoastHwy. LiigilltcahOC9' •M-8536 •••••••••• .. •••
---..--s~M~~~'Srl~wr PuL &Ocean Vu,w·
COIOWNJTY N t»11BJ1v Aau 2708 C6ff Dr"'. ewport Be
One of the •b.an>elt tbtM ~ comford>le Newport M9f$ custom 38r,
bed.room Madrid bomea '2Bo Home. &ponsive view or perk, bay & oceon
to,e"ver come 011 t be from liv rm. dning '"' & kitchen. Lg potioed &
--------• market. Up1rad•d L..l........li --"-~'-L __ oil rrns thr-·....i.. floor to Lata'°'"' 1055 tbro~bout, view, c • ..........,... Vftl~ TIVfl• ~· ....................... &ral air, and mauymaqy ceir'IC) s. Feohires: Modern kitchen, frplc. 5
amenltles. c:or-<>n property parliig. f1ltW cpts thruout. l bits 0 01\POftAT ION
1.AGUNA BEACH •POOL* FOREVER VIEW from N.n. Eleen scti
!:r~~:b.~:OJ:·.!~ OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 494·2148 ' PARADISE 8 UrJnit.DUP
8£A\fl11'UL OCNVJJl!W
BEA\JTU'\JL LAO
YOU CAN'T
B£ATnUS
1111,SOO
MOWAlDJOHM
llALTY
14'5 ... c:o..t
497-1744
See from Dana Point to
.Palos Verdes from large BJ OWNER &42· 1248 . $215,000. "-.... 1041 a.p,..Nkjult 1012 Ramblloc aln1le at1 coveredpatio.$172,000.
---·-• ..... •••• ., ..................... Deane home featwil'lg 4 "POOL.. ~~
• • · BR, lar&e tel). rwdc deli Lo maintenance yud •
WAUCTO llACH w/cozy frplc., hich open surrounds this larae four Mewpart leaclt '°'' .._wport leach I 06'
P .. ,..... 1•c OC"' ,..,., beam celllncs, central bedroom Madrid bome ..... ••••••••••••••·-··~··••••••••••••••••••••
••• ,.,.~., ... "'~ One ol a kind, 5 bedroom air le walls of illus over· "-·-et .. ,t,. ...... over· ·-·-· •· --------------VIEW! I Bdrm•.+ •un· llane to Lquna Nl&uel, looking pail<» &•sparkt· VV\l&u.& .. '"""'-
room home. w1lb bqe oceansldo or highway. ina Hlt.F' pool! 'Walk to . loob JJOOL. Lovelr house 1 -. ,. ... """'OM •lllfl"••l'l'V ._ -IV•cy deck. Nlce frplc. fc ~vat• \ennll court.a & lake, paru &pvt. t.eon1s foreatertainlng. .-_... ._.._""' • • rAll•A !:-':. ~:;.~~':;.,~ many otbet reereatJollal club. $99,9&>. <Ownerwtu CUSTOM DESIGN ~al ame9lla are a fM:illUes SU2,500. helpflnance)! ,Almoft2000sq.rt.olll•· ~ MGU&SHORES • ingspaceinthismaplfi·
llU. TNT AKI e,ooo sq. ft., woodsy lot, 4 Bedroom professional· * * * · cent three bedroom aeparal.e bo~1 rm. & l Y d e c or a t e d & • -custom ,home: Loca~
OCH Ii waWn& dlstaoce of Vlc· laodaca))ed. Patioe front 0 s oa a cul de uc overlook· COASTUHEVI tori• Beacb. It's •rear, cloee to beach & •G OD • ing the Saddle back
-·-~ 1· us ew beautiful, for•n t.,SOOl V-" .. d ~ft c~~ bit~ bu 11.-...... rec:rea.Uon. Kuat be seen ' :"ooey. -LLan~ upoll'us· E~·
3Br, 3Ba. den" f al JTALIAN OONTEll· to be appreciated. •Llf[* ., • dining rm. Sp lal PORARY· cml pool b $1.M,900. A dream com• true can
Charming 4 BR home w/spac master
BR, living room & kitchen looking out
onto attractively landscaped private
yard w; magnificent poOl & jacuzzi. .
Cathedral ceilings in living room. den
& formal dining room; 2 lrg floor to
ceiling fireplaces.
By appointment only 640-5971
IY OWHst-$305,000 featu~ include: 1led bouaed 0 b yTa hu&e ~ ..... ~""1 cun be yours! SelJera only describe tbia 4 br
entry, stained glas courtyar~ L arge 110.5050 496-4040 have moved! Very borne. Outstanding
• i.. .. u .. i.t.a brin •'--.._ · ted · "'-h landscaping on a vlew lot dows, skyhtes. R .....,...,.. ..... •un • mouva • Swim. ·~ • with many additional I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tub ln mstr bath & mooa inside. Bdnns.. '!!!~~!!~~!!~I sa.U or play tennis at your f t Onl S8l 900 1 more Including ec· dell.solid o kitchen&..;; pvt.club wit.bin walking eaures. Y • • ,._wport•a 1069 Newportleacla IO't
t acular view d ck.. t oo many peclal 25162La&trada distance. lmmacl Va · SERVING ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
S225,000. amenlUea to ell here. LagmMI MltJHI cant! 4 BR, paneled ram· THE ENTIRE
HOWARD JOHH OH Please call · will glad· 495-00ll rm., step· up dining, SADDLEBACK REALTY ly maU )'OU t facts to cstm. cpts & dr ps in suppe>rt the a 1 price 3Br, 2Ba llv rm. frplc, cocoa's & white. Custom VALLEY 4'97-1744 oU32S,OOO. din rm. kit, patio,. prof creme stucco inside & 714/837·9500 * 494-7 lndscpd fncd yd, 67 x 157' out, including walls & ___ 7_14_/_:ss_1_.1_000 __ _
J OPEN SUMDA.Y 1-5 lot, 2 car gar. $91,500. courtyard patios. ·Fan· '"'"Oak SL 1972Home TREES! .,.... · tastic ! Super price bf
.... Jmt Hsted1k. 2 brlhchabermef" 4 b r 2 b a V i e ... $79,9:50. . w TitEES! ,... Short wa to e ad. • • .. · TitEIS! • Newly shingled ext., tq-.~~~~~~~~~ Redeeorated. Avail. *TOLLE* The only trees in M .V.
.. dated Interior, bean OPENHSE·B ImmecL Open Hse Sun *REA• ... ORS* Btfl & exc 1 us tv e ceilings & brick frpl:. 3142 BER J.2..5. 23281 Telfair Dr. Ill I TIMBER LINE. A good
NEWPORrs IEST
./Xlnt Location J'4 Large Bedrooms
./Pool & J acu.zzi V'Only $164,900
OPEN S.AT & SUNDAY 1-5 PM
I Slt CUMIERLAHD LANE
S119,500. OC'""""' Owner/Agt. 436-8383 or •58L •SQO• in •. fantasti MYs11C HILLS or Sail~... 495-4274 ___ .,... ___ • -• vestment ... a c * ***UHITED IROIERS
11 . . borm.medin .. 48.nnr •• ~~omBam'uruf~tmy J~ C"''"""", Gii . 64L7414 Rm. for expa~ion. WI set. In fabul s area. By owner. -Beaut. pvt. Woodstde, hu&e 1acuui 4 .. vnn -.::1 v-
planoed 3 br, ~ ba ho*. 3Br, 2Ba, f~din rm, area townhome. Ocean BR. 2~ Ba, lvg, fm. an~ swimming pool. The
P\.1. fenced patio. M y fam rm, sunk liv rm, view 3 br 2 frplcs pvt dng rtn. A/C Sun-satl pool. the best schls. =====.=============
extras. Wall of gl s frplc, patio, m y xtra.1, bea~b t~nni s pool Club. ()pen House Sat/ Priced below markeL By t .. wporf laocJI I 069 Newport leac:ll I 069
,. w1expans1ve view. ell huge lot. quiet, secluded. $126,000. a34.j333 or Sun 1-Spm Vanian Co. owner. <.213> 39~16 ••••••••••n••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
• landscpd. Owner 111 $1 21,000. Prfn only. 494.3320 . _63_1_-0900_______ OPEMTODAY l·S
finance. s1so,ooo. 494-7739 IRUI SADDLES •CKS OCEAHFROM ED{iC PRICE REDUCED! , IRAHD Hr.n . "" 1224 HoltllMJIMm Id -1cE It ED IY o~ER With commanding view Bay ... -t.· 3 so ... ,_ rm. Lux. 2 br, 2'h ba con on r"' . · FOR QUIC:I( SALE "" ol this beautiful mouo· --"''"' ....... sand. 1900 sq. rt. 20' ell· Top or ~e Wcrld, ~ 4 Br. 2\11 ba, ~ comer • br, 2~ ba, 2200 aq. ft. 2 tain range in Aegean & fam. rm. Refreshiogly
i.ng, lg. sundeck, rrpl els. view; this su"'r family lot+vu. Now just S86.500. faylcs, !am rm 4' frml. Heights, this 2 atory done. Pool. SW,:500
~ACRE Hone ranch w /2
houses, wor kshop &
barn. Baclt Bay area on
the golf crse. Must sell
soon. $119,000. Owner.
833-0ll9 &546-6013 I
MEW UStlMG DOYBl SHOUS
Perfection ln every detail ~ this 4 BR.
3 M bOm • SWteping view Of bay &
Fashion lllaruL Overslted den w /frplc
IC wet bar. Dining rm f Htures beaut.
beveled leaded glass windows &
parqu flooring. Fren ch doors lead to
j;OOl It jacutzi in sunny patio. Open
Sat & Sun l 5, 1136 PESCADOR •
$425.000 f&e land.
MEWPOIT HEIGHTS
Architect designed. 3 BR. 2 BA. ready
to move-in. ~autiful garden w /huge
trees. Ooe block to Clift Drive.
$149.900.
631-2740 .
furrell (6 ~, PAOPE~1 tA'1 !J
Hlwport •.c:1t I 06' H.wport lead I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
!!RARE!!
2240 Tustin A •e. Newport leach
OPEN Z·S
Tum Key Sharp! 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths •
dining & family room. Complete built·
in kitch~n. carpets. drapes. shake
roof, hardwood floors. and everything
else. Easy access spac~ for boat or
motor home.
. Offered ot $145,000.
COROHA•PACIFIC REALTORS
644·8567
~wpori leada l 069 Newport leoch I 069 .............................................
IY OWNER
SPYGLASS
ftADIWIMDS
The best front row view of ocean.
Harbor & lights. 4 Bf\ home \\":family
room & dining room. Beautiful pool &:
spa w ;Spanis h tile decks.
$277,000
640.0459 640-0121
VICTORIA.BEA H possibilities for eit· R ichardson Rltrs . Camel cpt. tbrpout. ooly 3 years old hsi.s 4 · 120-FTustinAve.,N.8. BLUFFS • "' to town. $279,000. 1 h om e. h a a g re a t As k to r W a Y n e • dm Tm. Beaut. plush former "model'' home -G8'4·
'4br,3ba,rcc rm., ym, pansion. 4 f'?3·• 2 831·3960 wkdys or Ceramlcbleentry.Prin. bedrooms; 3 baths, REAl.TOttS 642-4623 Byowner,4Br,3ba,farn Mewportleoch 1069 Newporlleoch I069
steps' to sand In baths, new c. tl, comr· &1619eves+wknd only.SJ0-5395 formal dining room, rm. lrg patio, dbl gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••-•••••••••'••• · · • pletely fence ; ots ·o --------coastal vu. Lg ard .. storage. NI e yard. •HURRY FOR THIS Owner must relocate. 3 fireplace & master suite EASTILUFF New paint inside & out. •SPYGLASS• NewportHgts.3 brl~ ba.
Manyextras.$325. 1 SlJSOOO · WEEKENDSPEClALI BR, ram-rm . Choice balcony. Pool +tennis FIXER Many .upgrade featu~s. Doble Fr ench d oors fplc.Lg loUorR.V.Wallc
... CONTEM ARY; a bl e. Lowest p r ice Still t.lme to f.lck crpt & T.L.C.forthhlarce5BR •548-I033or 7Sl·S962days. covtfard w/ fountain, Holly.646-2685 •
497·1711 1 0
STUiMI G-$85,7:50.Leaaeoptpossi· l~alion.inShadowGlen. courts.Sl.2-4i,OOO. Bring your paint.& ~~~~·~:~~:U~~ lea~lnc to.a ce.ntral ~C:~~~i::~s.~:
JD08t. unus home in ~DALE model. 3 Br U~oring · F rst phase priced to sell. . · auri'ounded by skylight· _ __.:_ _____ _ X~b Ten ac:e; 2 Ba, 2N38 Vista Plaza pnce. $125,000. 77G-OOTT R.C.. T:A YLOR CO. HARIOR YU ed living room. den, and . LIDO ISLE
--~--.....;;;:::::+:~a studio I wbicb by appt.Ownef,.499-1~: By Owner. Executive MOO~al-~o UACM ---------14Br. 2Y,Ba,/ain rm. din easy flow of spacious· 3 Bdrm. l~ ba. 1169,500 could be a bdnn.; if no a na.. Sparky home. 4 BR, fam·rm, SCHOOLBELLSSOON nessinlbialargeslsingle _0wne __ r6_1_~_1_s ___ _
•---------barn sldlo , apruee a.L397 country ki•,.h., cu.st. bit---------• Great family hm, 3 BR. r m, p r of Jndscpd , st..o r y 4 bed r oom • n -le c:eil. beautiful "' b jacuui,. Owner at re· NEWPORT ER PLAN •NU1• d--1.-.. ... ...... E BBQ & patio. Lake lnlaw quarters + 3 r encl lanai, huge 3 car duced · ·or SlS4,900 •-------• POaTBtREAL
lOOON.COAST
497·2461 .
landscaping '""'""'"to •~ Forest's most exclusive Deane Home. Mission gar,Smintoallschlsin 6'4-mpnce · luxury home. Coiy VIEW·VIEW·YIEW
enjoy t he an elous FOR SM.AUER communJty In 'the woods. Viejo scbl. Special Prid. Npl. Hts. Reduced to 1 breakfast nook w /city From Cd.M to Costa
vif!WSV1CT!S20Rl•Gq)\'i!•"'CH HOME Designer~ own home. Owru:.586-5616 $144,500. Open Aug.17th, HEWPORTHEIGHTS u1·~ & wtatertr .view-2 Mesa, overlooking '""' Completely decorated. 18th. 20th, 21.sL at 3000 •IUYERS• arge en e aioment beautiful Newport Bay, IHDUST.CTR,. · Ocean view; onebaa ~ely ~~ 2'~ air cond, & lands<:ape<h Newportleoch 1069 ClaySt. areas-profeasionally ocean & Catalina. DeJ
43,200 Sq. ft .• ~~ H ... c b ar$. v i ew, ba N .vbew om-;: $169,000 .. 770-0077 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cal1 Cleoat548-2739 .tW Sacr752·2020 !•n~0caped. NEVER· Peso entry. 3 bedrooms, industrial bldg.+ 2 com· apaciousnesa le it's Large den wit wet bar. S.l'l-1136 ., United Brokers 646-7414 QuailPl. Properties ""-..c. ·IN. S2'9.500. 2 baths It all electric
mere. bldgs.olu.~sq. clean! Partially re· fireplace. Outstanding SSTARSOMERSIET ·---------• ~ kltcheo. Fenced off over-'
tt. +extra lot. Goob area modeled, Fpletel7 view. Vacant, move-in THE ULTIMATE This proresslonally de·•· ·m=~ sized heated & filtered
near 2 maJOr freewaya. charm.in&! for ex· ~beforescbooL $142,000. tn private living for the coraled S bedroom PLUS ~L EST A TE •0~KYYOOuaU~ ~~ADT , p•--' pool. Priced at S'lSS,000. •
Sl.4.S0,000. pansion. 2 .. l~ family tbat loves !ts f a m l l Y r Q o m ere u lc r 11 "" _.... MMi• 299odown-0 WC Loan. MOHARCHTERR. batha.$157, ~~ familyllfe.lnaEucalyp. ''SOMERSET'' home ls ave pro . co,wi Lowestprlcedtwnhomes Plapwli.. AskfOl'Mr.Lit&..de.
Beautifully designed, . ~"-tus Forest w/complete Introduced by a Terra ~ ~:':'l:~.0~=~~ avail In ,,tbis8 •'!":;_dro8Ant ...... aua!,5J•1920 lt.cM LallordeR.E. 548·3404
lge .• split-le•el contem· ~ JAj 111 · ... ,,~1 privacy, 4 Br 2'ta Ba, Coe.a We Pal"q\let' entry We have openings for comm. ~ r, 4ni • • =-~===:=:'!:~~!!~~~~~~~~~ porary(amllyhomew1th ~ 19"~.n.a··" fplc's In Llv Rm & Fam hall Newwalkoverlngs, n e VI 0 r exp er. !,!!~5oo . Owner1agt WATERFRONT LIDO pool,'sauna, famuy·rin.. ~ ....... o;io-Rm, extensive redwood extensive used brlck v•.rv" tb
3cargar.$260,000 · •. -•1\RI . d~cking & j' round patios, custom wall unjts !~:S~~t~ft=~ ~-: -~ ~~~at~!°y. r:.8u.~':;.
EMIC.D"LDTERR. 11 ....... N.,,,._, .,•--' 'jacbnl ror outdoor•liv· & bookcases! Gr eat A 1., b Ill . Bo t U 2 Br .....,.. """ .._ --· CJ bb /7 te Newpe>rtBeacbarea career. pp..,· Y ca ng 11SOMERSET" view. • 1 p, • 2 Bdrm. + den, hdwd. 494 1177 SU TERIACE mg. u ou.se w n· · · for interview. · . den, 2 Ba. Approx 2000 sq ~lrs.~ vawted wood ceiJ. 31601Coost . ....,... Guard gate. ocean view, nis courts & 4 swimming 631·0400 In ~estigious HARBOR rt. pool , lse l and.
in hv. rm .. privacy + 499 4591 rec, 41k. formal dtnine. poo&'Pcnl·S,Sat&sun • l':IQuall l~~~~~·~~~~I r~io'!aii;ecie~~at~os n1s.ooo.613-2332AGT. some ocean view. $159,700. Owner/Ail <SD Fwy, ~ .. Left on Place bedroom,2~bath family uWFSI'CLIFF8br;2ba, $184 soo ..,., 1212 PEMIROKE iWEllRD CY.... Lake Forest Dr., nt on PraplN"'lln · If you lcnow Newport'• home. close to park a nd F.R .. patio. Walk to "· Jeronlrno, L . on Roll· 751•1920 " school. awaits your ln· shops/schools. $149.000.
Split-level 3 bdrm., den, Parkside U·.l* .. you can togwood. L . to 24781 MOO GUAIUt NIWPCNITIUCM West.cliff area, you'll apectk>o. 6a1Jlily tooal. 2 0Woer646-0100/64H219
dark room, trple .• hug .. "'f6 Forest Knoll Ln.+ ·--------agree a beat buy in 3 br. fireplaces, formal dlnini . mstr. bdrm. Ocean view. eas(ly walk to a private ..:...:..;..:.....;..:...;.......____ family home. Orig. room. Great Newport WATE R FR 0 NT . SUl.5,000 park & pool from thl.t Mbsloft Viefo · a 0'7 VIEW -owner uking $139,500. Beach area Newport Shores, s Br, __ _:_ ____ _
I 050 specious• cbeerful 3 Br, •••••••••••••••··~··••• ILUFFS COHDO Open Sat Is Sun 10-6. AJt, · dal 3 Ba. 2 !pie's, comm
2Ba tmftlhome. $94,500: Spacious 3 bdrm. &: den. 642-0758 p00l & tennls. S139,:IOO
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mall & heavy density Fine landscapine in
area. ssoo.ooo. pnme area. 545-8424.
Principal1 Only TRIPLEX, SJC. Pride ot
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ILUFFS Sharp Lido Sands home! Priced for qwck &ale al Condomlnlums/Tow1t•
2207 Fiesta Mirrored frplc .• stained S79,000. $2500. 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, houMs for sale 1700
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__ 833_-0_27_3_<o_w_n_e_r_> __ 1 REALTORS 642-4623 140001JA1LnH1WP011 llACH & Sunday l ·S, at 10243 cant. Available now! REM o DE L E D
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''School time" is almost S76.!XIO. Ownr. 493.5955 or NO MOMEY tioo. prime condition, no he re! Come see this 493·7780 vacancies. Offered by
warm feeling 4 bdrm .• 2 --------REQUIRED DOWM 014} 645 9950 Pi 8Bwtf.. owner. Must sell quickly. Pb. T
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546-0601 673-2012
IMMED.OCCUPANCY munity r ec fac1lities.i---------11· l~U:-ai~ Xlnt Costa Me,. loca-JotnWl1Sote .
ba .• formal dining ·rm., OWNER Move into this 4 br, 2 ba, • _,..752•1920 645-SIW7 T.D. OPERTIES
Cam . rm.; 2 patios, FANTASTIC BUY! ~uty w/comp. mdrn . .,..,..xes/ i.cooOUAaut •EACM te • ...... fTS (213>sr·8907 or (714 Riverside Woodcr-t Harbor View Hills home. Cul-de·sac, upgraded, k 1 t c b · Lo Ve I Y OnitssGle 1800 v" ' ~ ..
Jar. 2Ba. frplc. Covered nel ... hborhood els to ....... U ... USU•L 1 b' .. .___be h 0 546·62 1 anytime o area, 1h acre horse $152,500 ., · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al"'ll "" "" ... 11""' ac · wnr. (714) 5221aft.6pm ranch, 3 Br 2 Ba enc n"CHELLEROIERS patio, fncd yd, 3'11 yrs, s hopping & schools. .uEWDUPL~vES• OH£c""I!! .a. vu..ao wWflnance S425000
ft.A $74,500. 493-0086 Great opp. for the yng. " 10A ~..-.""-.u" · ' · Wanted to exchange 40 hme. <714 >734-7l8S
BLUFFS REALTOR 675-2373 --------family man. Ownr. South Coast Plaza area. 4-PLEX t74UMITS motor bailer ketch for ~lllaM 3206 IEAUTIFUL11 transferred westside. pride ~f ownership. 3 & 4 Owner occupied with house ..._ nd p I Fa ntas tic Creenbell,_ _______ -1 Up.,..aded Mdl. h.o.me. 4 °·0 -br uruts. From Sl34,500 . ._... ... •-··-r c S4,500,000. .. co 0 tn am ••••••••••••••••••••• .,. .....-~ un;;uC""""" care or., yrs. Carlsbad 114-729-1129 Deser1~r Palm Springs. R, 2BA, new Span type • View. 3 hr, fam. rm, 2 THE BLUFFS br. 2'"' ba. S79,900. Open1 __________ ea.u __ Bkr __ • .55_7_-97_1_0 ___ 1 Lge comer lot. provides MALOY Pvtp y.Call833-3544 fp, 5650 yrty. Lora
pools els. by. Walk to Sun.1·5.492-4337 DUPLEXCdM privacy, beautiful plant INVESTMENTS Rl schls. & shopping ctr.' 3 IR·2 IATHS filled patio, sprinklers, ance tr,673-4<>62.
2191 Vi s ta Entrada, Sl .... GLELEVEL leautifulitis! Only$60,900. 2nd "11 brand new, both built-ins. Somet.hlnLyou FOURPLEX a...tals · ~delMcr 3222 $152 000 640 6369 " b Sharpo 3 bed.room home. units 2Br, lBa, 3 car gar, l ' Sl .. " 000 •••••••~••••••••••• ' · · ONLY $115,000 2 r. S63,500. By Owner· Co 1 'th ocean view Crom 2nd un-mus see. ...,, · utb Excellent rental area-2 Ho.et shed • ••••••••••••••••••••
495-4909, V.A. OK. Open mpetew1 new paint it' .Callnow,pn'"edtosell Coas t Investment, mil f be h All J BEACH COTI AGE Totally redecorated. all Hse sat/Sun inside and out. Double .. MS-1103 es rom ac . 2 ••••••• ••••••••••••••
2·Storyolderhomewith3 new thruout. Great loca-1---------garage. Huge added Sll!0,000.497-3516 bedroom & fenced lal.oa;..a..tula 3107
bdrms .• view of ocean; tion!YourbestBluffs op· EHJOY!! family rm. Wet bar. RAREOPPORTUNITY SSMalc.....a.ynwood •backyard. Great buy at ••••••• ••••••••••••••
l-0 Ct. to sandy beach. portunity. · Carefree living m this Fireplace. Cathedral Duplex3yrs$I02,000 8 Units 2 BR Sl.20,000. $l34.000. SPACJO S Oceanfront 4
$129,500 sharp 2 BR, formal din· ceilings. Hurry, won't Call Super owners apt. 12500 Br 2 Ba completely furn ! _ _
NEWPORT BEACH rm, patio home. Short last ! Call 546-5880, MARJ~RlENIELSEN, Waldorf Dr. Mo Income I jQRuaH hme. le, wshr/dryr. SE TO WATER-in
REALTY 675-1642 walkt.opool,park&.lake. Agent. Realtor 644-7788 S1500 nets $400 Owner 111• Pl dshws 2 car gar. no OJ Corona del Mar. 2
26365 Laurel wood Or. ---------642-882Seves Prap--.&.acfll pets. Y ly rental avail oom, no children, no
IAYFROMT Village San Juan, Open lncornef'roperty 20001--------•I ....-. n SeptJ.5 644·9582 petl."25/month.
OPrt...1 S •·:r1suu I s Sat/Sun 1·5, Marquard Olhet' Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7J 2•1920 f --....,. "' " • .. ... ~CL E TRIPLEX 14000UA.14St llA04 Bltns, wshr, OL~OF ... ~ORT
621 Udop__._D Realty,498-0660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ EM NETE ., "'"'""" ,...... r. Mobile H0mt1 DUPLEX near park. HEAR OCEAH THREE UNITS 24~;'55s~. Sept-REALTORS
<UnitA·l>.Spaciouscon· Condo/Westcliff OCN & HARBOR ForSale 1100 WaUctobeachS91,500. All 2 bedroom units. 3 EASTSIDE 675-5511 do; 1-bdrm .• den, 2 v1r.w M 3122'-+---------batbs, overlooking Lido 2 Bedrm. 2 bath all '" ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• blocks from sand. Good C «' ·-H -Isle. Lge. mstr. suite adult. Walk to shops'. One New custom 4Br, 2\~Ba, Keywest '73, 24x65', fami-HOME plus 2 units, rental are a. Submit OSTA MESA · ome, 3 br. 2 ba, •
wilh enormous walk-in ol a kind, hurry! 54G-1151 fam rm, 2 frplcs, patio, 3 ly park, pets, 3Br, 2Ba. need 8 band Y man' terms and trade. Only Ownen unit in rear has 3 BR, lee gar. Beaut. view. •
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boat dock avail. menities. $179,500. REALTORS * * * * fireplace and umts are «l/ ~mo. Ready Sept 1st.. FOR LEASE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·3 . THE MEADOWS 2lSDelMar 492_4121 freshly pa lnted -lrvt. 3144 Q41Now640-6l98
Ba yfront condo, 3rd 33941CalleAcordarse SPECIAL IUY SUHSET ~pets-drapes and ••••••••' ••••••••••••• :i l·BR. frpl., beam
r. r uni 2 bd 1----llliliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitl HOWARDJOHNSOH 14851JeCf~Rd,Irv. ••4 PLEX ln good Lng HEIGHTS .,...... -· pat·io ........... Adlt. •<><> ; um. rm., 4 BR, let t. cond. SS.SO. .. .... •• • "" ........ . den, 3 baths; security ir-c•----" 1076 4R9t.7•_.a.17n4~ 2 BR. 2 Ba.pus attached Bcb area that will pay FOUR •LEX CUnfum .) mo. Avl. . Agt.644-221.2
bldg. SlOOO Per mo. -_.-e-"' enclosed sun room & for itself & xlnt deprec. ..-11 j"'• -~-I 9 1 551
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Santa Ana I 080 porch. <;entraJ air condl-S 9 5, O o o. 0 w n I Ag t from propoged park. 3 PlaClt LogmtO 3141 Immac. 4 br home oo lge REALTY 675·5ioo S73,000 ....................... honing. New carpets, 67~5. Bedroom owner's unit+ Prap .. li.9a ......... .le ............ lot. 2 Story, earden.
Will consider VA terms SPANISH 3 IDRM drapes . Elec dryer, ---------• 2-2 Bedroom, & 1·1 752•1920 Priv are l 3 Bdrms located above CdM
onthls2bedroombeauty $59•900 refrigerator, storage •TRl.PLEX• Be<tJ:oom. Excellent ap-MOOGUAA5t TIU04 ba.;pool. /Month·• be.ach.SlOOO,'mo.BarreU.
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with everything. Cozy Red shed. A lovely, • Pride of ownership, only prec1atloo & tax shelter. e•STSIDE 1... 499-(591 Rea1ty642-5200.
fireplace, heavy shake tile roof. Spanish shady back yard with 2 years old! Spacious 3 $210 000 ..,_ ' 4"" 1177 roor. 2 car garage, room fireplace. Sunny kitchen. concrete patio. Beautiful bedroom, 2 bath owner's . . Here's your chance for a ~ .charmlnl(lbr, fplc, yd.
for RV. You'llloveit. Dine area loo! Wall of land.scaplngthruplusthe unitwithfireplace! cozy 3 bedroom, 2 bath Newport I h 3169 refrig. Adul.ts. $350. UUJ BERTilA HENRY decorator m Irr ors . features and benefits o£ home with used brick .......... pd. No pets 833-8974 '
REALTORS Decoratortouchthruout. So. California's llnest 1£? IQP:I~ ""'place, dining room,""""'' . dolaleExecl ________ _
215DelMar 492.4121 Greenbelts, playground adult park. Owner. Pl fenced yard with RV ac-home. 3bt'., \'.tba, F.R. 2 SPYGLASS
& community pool too! Shown by appt. 644-17~ Pl"apttr't... ~ess, -PLUS-R·2 .zon-frplcs, rner lot. DELUXE PROF OPD4 SUM I z.5 Only S59,900 for this spec-Only S34,900. Open House 7S2.•lt20 REAL TY INC. mg. Great investment court.yd. •wly built. I .
1219YlaLaJolla tacular townhome. Call Suo.1-5,Space824 '"°°°"-"" 1UCH 714/146·1371 potenUaJatonJyS7UOO. SlS00.673-DECOR ~ p now752-1700 ---------------:---:-:----:-1·--------·I -----+----• 4 Br. 3 Ba. Fam Rm. 3 anoramic OPfN 11111·11 H u1<110111Nl(I' 12x40. Partly furn, 4-8UNITS Elegant 0 r's duplex car jar. 2 fplc's. micro
Whitewater View 1-.·' ~ wicrprt. Xlnt cond. in rAkEYOURPICK SKY'STH&LIMIT f~. jGuall ~ unit. View. br, 3 ba, wave oven. wet.bar. Lovely 4Br, 2Ba, ram •, · est. pk. CM. 646-5198 1n North Costa Mesa. 2-4-12 & 3' Units. Beach Plcace bJtns, frplc, . "11 bUc to Panoramic view. S900 ------..-......-.;.~--• rm. poo) size lot ocean i,, Xlnt •-• Dri and lnJand Orance Coun a ...,.. u-. be a c h • s 7 5 o • mo. Luse. Call Onnie. ---------i view from every' nn in . ( 19!11 Skyline, 20x56, 2 Br 2 ren ..... area. ve lY . ocation for bl&bes Fl';r,•an Aeeot.JU4.7211 house, one ors.C's rmest Ba, Ultra CM park, ~a-by 988 or t98 Valencia, MOO J~·~, auot
areas. Newly painted in BACK BAY canL Must sell! $29,000 tbcncall~Agent. ----~---•
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boat in you~ Ce.need pvt. beach. Cottage stYle & exchaace advice. __;._--:::...;..::;::;-:;._.;;;...--1 backy~rd, you 11 hnd a trlr. house. sa200. pp Specializine in Bcht•••------mauive 2 1tory , 4 499.1952 multi-plexpropetties.
bedroom <two hue e ------""'"""'--'"'-' SeUen"b~ersavaU. donn·slze bedrooms up. Acnoge ffw MllU 1200 Call Ron Ellb
stain, each w/full bath> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Centur:Y21~2358
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Located on
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
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MESA PINES Bra.ad new! Studio, 1&2 Magnificent View
bdrms $230, $285 & $340. 2Bdrm Apts.
Occupancy avail. Aug. '93-0075
15th. Pool. jacuzzi, frplc, X 1 b bl dshwhr. Adults, no pets. tra ge 1 r, tns, S23S. 2
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between Harbor & lac. S425 pr mo. 2462.l·A
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ocean view, $415 mo.
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Custom d~signed with exceptlooally large roomsi ·dramatic entry ways,
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Located on HARBOR BLUFFS CIRCLE
<Near Bolsa Chica and Warner>
HUNTI NGTON BEACH
846-1328 or 8$1123
Pr4 u>l'I. iatd.:ner to p11rk It achool ·rerraceCondo,2 br,Zba, WESTCLIPF 3 Br 2 Ba, DW,cpts,drps,kids/pet Gara1e.S4SO/mo. 2 Br+ office, 2 t>atti, • wucir sns, mo MOO mo l'01Jntry kit frplc dbl fplc. patio, dbl 1ar, 1475 OK, good area. 5450. CallAgnt.631-1400 crpt.s. drps. adults, yrty. L.l.....A.I....& 'u..-tL rt •-h ~1 .. 0 W.ITI4 n N ' ' I grdnr 1ncld. Avl 9/1. 9fl3..4567 Agent nQfee 310 Jris. 1·295·6827 or .--m"'V'otl hoch 3140 rNh .. 1,.ot1..-ac ~ ""
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2'100 ~· ft.. of CrlCIOUS 'Br 28u Orange Tree c Pt I, d r P s, n Ice 2 BR 2 B f l 8.20. 1M 001 Poppy, Apt
IMna.•br.Jba.,lmmac. Pui.io H~me, h.e/lse op Sborecliffs, quality 2 Br neighborhood, S3H. rum' or u!r~on~e~lc, _A._6'6-_3.166 __ ·-------l
ctmd. Focmal diritng rm. br 2ba. Nllcrpts 6 nrs., tion,673-84.:17 + fam rm home. Lg 963-4.561,Agent,nofee. · y. fam rm. '4et b.u. 3 c~r dra~. Cul·de-uc. uso. patio It back yard. Pvt Day <213)9:17·0321 ext. Sub·lse. 2Dr. l~Ba
1ar. SH5r mo. rn cl. IN7-8L:I:), -tJ:r77 Rancho San Joaqwn. San bcbs. $700/moleue. s.ta Alla 3210 325, Eves (213)763-6589 Twnhse. Frpk & patio, 6
aardener. 55T·8717 ; Lws Rey,ongolf course, Udo Isle, 2 br, den Ii ••••••••••••••••••••••• WINTER BEACH rnoJse. Ocean Vu. $325. i44~; 557-8968 br, 2ba. $375 mo. 1st & 3 Br 2•2 Ba, 644·5403 viewS800/mo lse. $350 m o. 3 br, lba. RENTALS 75!H059or673-S9S4 ~~~~~~~~~I !:,t96()W~~m :~~~:eu 640-79116 Lido Isle 1 Br & den, Cblldren & pets OK. 2 br & bach, ~ blk to New deluxe 2 Br & den (or
Reul/Sale, two Z BR . $600/molse. MS-7756 dys, 557-7130 bych, newly furn'd. 3 Br> 2 Ba. SS35. mo.
houses 2l92 MJne r Sl 1 Br, 3 ba. I ear gar. nn· 'IWO Bedrooms Ud() Isle, 2 Br & den eves Very cln. 675-7195 Open Days l ·SPM, 323
S32S ~ or 184,500 FP mac. Highly upgd. Must Walnut Square ...... $375 S1200/mo lmmed. occupancy, nr S. LIDO 2Br 1Ba lmens Ins Ave. Pb AM;Eve
137-5845 See! 5650 mo 1st & Last. Rancho San Joaq .. S4SO WATERFRONT HOMES Cst Plaza. Lovely 3 br, dishes lncld. A~all Sept _67_3-_2060 ______ -J
S200 C&S. Bkr Ask for Rancho San Jonq . $475 631·1400 pool, lam rm, fplc, 2 ca.r 8. Wnl.rS3SO. 642•8904.
Attention college slu Juhe, 842-f461or846-0809 Univ. Park ........ S38S gar .. Young chlldreo1· Costa Mesa 3124
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cleriU. ! 3 Br house. with lg Avail. Oct. 1. Turtle Rock . . . . . $625 NWPI' HG HTS 1 .. e 4 BR 3 pets OK. Lse MSO. 1338 S. Winter $250, yrly 1275. Bal ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• yard, as LS. P>O/mo. 112 BR 3 b d THREE Bed .. • Magnolia, nr Edin ger. Penn. Completely rum'd Fo ...... _.._ Vi..__ Del Mar Mon fo'r13 • 1 • a, cpl, rps, rooms Ba,ram·rm,poolhome,3 CanbeseenSat/Sun12-6 lbr apts Par king -w 1•--r CostaMna 3824DanaPolnt 312&
542-5634 lndry rm, D W, lg. fncd. Orange Tree ........ 1450 cur gar. Lse S675. mo. In· · 645-:!042 646.6251 · 621 W. Wilson646·2010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••
yd Drive lhru garage. Turtle Rock . . . . . . $575 cl lawn & pool ure. 5 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, fplc, ' FURN OR UNFURN
3 BR, 2 ba + ram rm. S375 mo. 968·3569 Plus Many Others OwnrlAgt 645·5253 DW, drps, crpts, kids/pet Oceanfront winter rental. •2br townhome w /frpl
Fncd. yard No children OK. Nice area. 1425. 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 car gar. •Lgepatio&enc. garage
Nice 1 Br, pool. adult.a, no
pets. S240. 646·3798 aft 2 BR, 1 ba, partially
6PM, 842-5251 furn'd. $.185. 493-2252 & or pets, avl 9ll . $400 mo. Great 4 br, a ba. fpl~. cpls, Harbor .vie~, cust blt, 963-4567 Agent, no fee. Washer/Dryer. Families •Adults, child 16&over
Call aft 6PM 548·9877 drps. good :m~a. k1ds/pet seldom avail, 4 Br. 2 Ba. only $425/mo Avail Sep Pool &jacuzzi avail. 831-0655 agt. •
MESAPJNES OK $385. 963·4567 Agent, fplc, center work Island Seal leach 3284 10 1 · • .,~ ,..,A31j;75 264 S450 mo Mesa Verde. 3Br noree. kitch, all amenities. S775 ••••••••·•·••••••••••••~ · . ......,..,.,.. · 1 VIEW OF OCEAN & ~f:b~~!:1J)rld~a:~~:: Real ni.ce 3 br, 2 ba. cpts. mo. 759-1131 or 846-0177, 3 llr, frplc. &ar. 2 blks Oceanfront 3 BR. 2 Ba, CITY. 2 br, 2 ba, frplc,
Brand new! Studio, 1&2 Magnificent View
bdrms $230, S28S & $340. 2Bdrm Apts.
lovely patio, nr schls drps, 2 cai-gar., fenced eves&wknds. from bch. S400/mo. Call frplc. $600. mo. Sept. . beam ceil., jacuzzi,
Til>-l062 yard. good loc. $375. le Rk Garden Home, Harbor View Homes 213--006-9987 June. or $825. yrly. garage. S315 · $395.
9634567, A'ent, no fee. 2 Br. 2 ba +den. S535 in· Monaco Model, 2 ~ + W~ter 3291 996-6756 64.S-8256or9'19-337G
Occupancy avaJL Aug. 493-0015
l5t.h. Pool. jacuzzi, frplc, Xlra lge 1 br, blt.n.s, S23S. 2 dshwhr. Adults, no pets. br bltns. S3lO No "'""-Open daily 4 to 6, wknds ' · r -
3 Br. 2 ba. College Park, , ell.Id. gardener. waler & den. New cpts, drps, ••••••••••••••••••••••• West Newport winter ren·
grdnr. SSOO. mo. 64-1·71WO, 2 Blks lo be~. 3 BR, 2 Ba. assoc. dues. 833·3056. paint. Gardener inc'd. 4 BR, 2 BA. cpt.s, drps, tal avail. Sept. 15. 2
11to4. 2650 Har la St, CM _651_·_1335 ______ _
<off Mesa Verde Dr 3 BR. 3 ba. Den, pool. rec.
between Harbor & lac. S4.25 pr mo. 24621·A extl5daysor640·0008 = ~t~l~:rR~:t~a. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. paint. 494-4880or640-8029 re n c e d yard, bdnn. Right across from
3 Br, 2 ba, prime area. --·-carp;drp6-all new. Lrg SpyglassHlll,oulstanding children/pet welcome. beach. Ocean view. Adams.> 631-2950 Harborview Dr. 837~775
Frplc, dbl gar. grdnr, 2 Br, 1 ba, dmmg rm. lrg yd. S425. 833-8080, view! 4 BR. ram. rm. $375. 963-4567 Agent, no _642_-4489 _______ -I Beaut. 1&2 br "ardeo '"=-t-'=Y..a-. 313 ..
rers. S42S. 675 1849 hve rm, lrg yd w trees. 833-J:ll7 +h"'•e bonus rm. Sl475 fee. 1 Bdrm Bch front Ap•-. • ,._ unt _...., ""
S30(' Children Ok -.., apts. Dtn rm. dshwhr, ••••••••••••••-•••••••
PRESTIGIOUS
COLLEGE PARK
3 Br, 2 Ba. huge enclosed
patio. $450 mo. 549 3924
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· RACQUETCLUB Mo .• rrun.lyr.lease. To~ 12SO.· S2751mo. Utll incl. frplc, pvt patio. Nr. St.udioaptrorrent,utilin-
lmmac, 3 Br, 2 Ba hme, Harbor Realty 673-4400 UnfunisMd 3525 675-3824, 871-8471 Jrvrne Ind. area. SS7·2841 dd. $100. *LOOK* xJnt noor plan. Cplc. len· THE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY MEADOWS 968-9827 rus. $475 mo. SSI 2l42 . LUFFS 3 B d 2 b lb 1 bdrm studaoiloft apt,~======;;;;;;;;;;;;! 5 housesrorrent.3br-4br 3Br.2~8acondo,(rplc, car:Ct~ood~~pes ;ish: Walk to beach & bay. ltwofOrongeCoont(s Serene & cozy at· tt..ttingtoeleadl 3140 + fam rm + din rm. Village 111. Ruteers. 3 Br D, W. crpts, drpa. Cedar h' • 1 Frpl, sunken tub. washer mospbere. Spac. 1&2 br •••••••••••••••••••••••
S390·i590 per mo. For 212 Ba condo. Dini Fam paneling. pool. close to w a s e r • P 0 0 • & dryer. beamed cell· most beoullUI Opor1ment apts .ror stable adults. no IRAHn HEW!
East.side front duplex 2 more inro call Mike or Rm. elec air filter, air schools. Avail Sept 1. 1435/month. CALL lnp. MustseetobeUeve communllles.Arelaxiig JCids1pets. $230 lo S270. 28 ts 1"411 .,._1 Br. Living Rm. Dining, lton847-00lOAgt. cond, gar opnr, tennis, S525 /mo. 640·2039 751·3191· 673·1966 or 754·0504. seatngwlhSlreamS. 646-0073 rap · """aware.
Kitchen & bath. 2 car ~ pools&jacuzzl. 5590928 752-8141 .SELECT Lease $400,'yr or S350i 9 WafelfolS,ondmo~ HB Open 12
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or 546-5605 Agt. ---
parking, Sept. l, S300 Nice 3br. apa home. Frplc mo JV""'" Small apt., stove & refrig. Male to oeean. 642·9601
548-0072 dshwr,Wshr&Dryr,Pvt leach 3248 Forlse.3Br.2baona70ft PROPERTIES · ft'ees.Feotul1ngpoolS, New cpls. center or Agt.536-1808
---end or Cul-de-sac. $395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot, like new. For inform. Bl Winter rental lge 1 Br. Jocuzzl.souno,blllords, downtown. S220. mo. New 3 Br twnhse 212 Ba. mo Call963·8377 Br 3 Ba, oceanfront. call Jim Berkshire uffs plan·K.,4 Br. newly S325 River Ave 645-4228 ond excil!ngcklbhouse AgenlS48·7729 Beach area. 3 br. brand all appl, atrium, 2 cur 11350 L Bir 675 7900 ' decorated, pool at back orois..5641 · wlh soclol T .... ...i.. nu. lg patio. fp. dw. oo
gar, tennis. pool, Jae & 17791 Still Harbor. 3Br, mo. ease. 1 Je, · · door.SS50.494·6163 ----------11 events. "'"""' 2 br upper, cpts. drps, pet.s.S375Ron000.2358 833·3150; Dave, 639·0560 O • ---------• nvm and....a...-ot rec rm. Pets/Kids ok. 2 Ha , f'rplc, nice evs BIG CANY N-tenms & .,..a.xesFvrn 35SO OCEANFRONT,neat2Br ., ... , • .....,,.,... garage. No pets. Nr. WAU<TOBEACH
$485. Call 640·8606 oc1ghborhood. $415 mo. pool, brand new 2 bed rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/gar, Adlls. no pets. The Vlage. More of <JGC. 1265/mo. 751·3696
847·34ll<*M6·1371 br,2 ba,frplc,2car gar. 2bathCondowith view orN...,..,,0 -h E I t s:mmo.Wlnter.675-6470 everythlngyoo·relooklng OAKRIOGEVILLA 3 br . dshWb r , fprlc. 3 Br 1 Ba, lge yard, -Ocean view. $475/mo. thego1Ccourse.1or 2yr -.-.u..:. egan owners f Fumburels lol>le garage,nodogs.42021sl. West.side. $375. 1st & last. Beaut. 3 Br 2 Ba. adult 4!M-72S7· 892•9849 tease. Price-lets hag. unit. view. 3Br. 3Ba. Balboa Bay Club bach or. OYO ' 3 br. 2 ba, bltns. Children 900-2519; 536-1718
damage. 645·9219 or Huntington Landmark, • gle! Call tho Chapmans. bltns, frplc. bar.~ blk to apt, for sub lse. monthly OneondlWOBedroom welcome. S275 858 W ---------
64.S-6579 nrreccentcr.960-4456 onpvtbcbatLaguna. BarrettRealty642·5200. beach, 1750 mo. (714> inclds all club facll. Call AduUMng CenterSt.&.16-9569 Walk lo beach. Large3br.
Blue Lagoon Villa. 2+2, 67J..7ri90or (213)633-6443 548-1743tosee. 01f1c 9:00to6:00 2bu, Crplc. cteluxe ap1 .MESA VERDE. clean 3New 3 Br c u sl. loft te · 15 4992119 Immac2Br 2Baw/FP esopen · · 2bdlba,nucpts+paml Nearschl&shop'g,Ava1J
Br2 Ba. Fam Rm. fplc, 3 skylights. fplc, 2 blks nrus,poo · · Beaut patio. Walk ·,~ .,..a.us Unfwn 3600 S-Jucm Now renllng. S275 mo. 1st & last +SSO. Septl.960-3018
biles from shoppmg. $435 bch Dwnt wn. S650. Older cottage, 2br, frplc, Westcltff Shopping. •-•••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano 3778 646-2316, 548-8204
5-15 7863or 557·9242 499-2181 • walk to bcb. $400. Util pd. S42Simo. 64'-8184 or 2 Br 1 Ba. children & petS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br Apt. lba, nu crpts, nu * $37
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blks tooceao AdJL 494-UMl 752-1199 OK. S285. Costa Mesa. 2Br Condo, completely HUGE I &2 llt drps. encl. gar. S260 mo.
Eastslde 2 stry 3br. 2ba,
kit. fam rm. nr schls.
S375 mo. 559-6163
963-7000 or 539.()784 furn, pool, 1325 mo. ROM S 19 5 960-1264
2 Br. den. dine rm charm TOP OF THE WORLD Npt h i annual. lbr +8xl2 492 a•c7 """' l I bid La Bch b 1 B """ ~et, mmacu ate g 3Br. 2ba Twnhse. End un-g s owp ace. 3 r. bom•. w/w crpt, atv. rer, •-t Mnt f'11rottf-L-..1 With beaut. land.leaping. it, bltins. dbl gar, p· .. -----=-------' 21'1 ba. 3·sty hm. :1700 patJO le gar. VJ bH~ to bay ...,... " 1 aniru C d "" sq.Ct. of beaut living & & park. Must see. $300. ~::.:_~·.~~~·••••3••7•0•6• Af?tJ:~!L... ~:i~.r :ope~~ L:e~~d Hpaunti?•Hrpooblr'.te,.Ocnneisanj.acN. owNr
entertaining. Pvt sun· 8'75-9497 --~-A 2020 F 11 • decks, skylights. 180 ••••••••••.••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pts, u erton Ave. avail S425imo 846-8753
degree vu. 2 frpl's & 3bl', den, 3ba Twnhse. Furn. 2 br, 1 ba & 3 br 2 Geeral 3802 41 blk East of Newport · •
_____ _. much more. Lse furn tun· Pool. tennis, jacuzzi. ba. Bayfront. 645-2752 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ave" l blk South of Bay I furn. walk to bch. Ownr/Agt 64.2·9562 Large 3 BR Townhouse _63_l-0397 ______ _
Super sharp 3br. 2ba. Like
new. W /W crpts, drps.
Lrg liv rm w/lrplc,
Bright kit w/dshwshr.
Nlcel1 lnd!lcpd yrd. Well
kept i'lelgborhood. Close
675-7390 S850. 752-0768, 645-4606 .. •tu ,_1 d l . . 2 Bc!nns. Never lived in. wifh pati_o. garage + 3br. 2ba, kids okay, no .... e ..., an • nvatmg 2 1 _, ...... .. Al d pool Quiel complex ""'~ S.JOO m Ocean view Newport Br lie paneled living .... to .... aciL so e· Ad it t S335 . .,....... 0 ·
Crest 2 & den, office, 2~ m:. w/fplc, iul.eresting luxe new townhouse. ~~i 0~~:5f7 · 557·8177
baths, frplc, all rec. decor. Great brick patio. Open 12·5 dally. 1407 ---------•
facil. Dlic. $650/mo. gar, avl Sept 10. S.115. Delaware. Huntington 613-2332 67:>-3680 Beach. 642-9601 846·1826
orAgt.
3br, 2ba, ram rm. lrg
patio, gar. wtr pd,
gardener. $450. Avail ....... --=--------1
10/1. 2748 Son Carlos. ----------lATI'RACflVE new vlew
549-9347 CONDO h ome, 3 8 r + de n ,
DanaPon.t 3226 3 BR, ~. Ba, w /bltn w/many features, ln
O/R, D/W fc air condl· 1uarde d pvt u ea,
tiOoer. Full1 crptd, drpd. WiPoOI. saunq, t ennis
Reatlf, to move lo! MOO. co1.1rt1 etc. SHOO mo.
LoC&titd on Crown V a Uey ~or 963-31 ll
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Ken Abon~rs • 81ll G•"*Nnt Expr'4. fteu Rates. ROOFS tnat&JJed ract«y buott lXOYE •• .. ••••••••• .. •••••••• Competent houaebold r• UOIACULATE CLEAN· Free E1t, Call Gene ,atto. di~ .. tab'l as 1,..,
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. Ruom addiUon1, apta. " ... ao-' •, ~r ....................... Dutch Maintenance 25toryS5'5, lnlrSUrm my own work,. rrO. e:tlf lAUn" ~re' e1ooct.E1tP'ln.Lalncc· KJtchen Rernodellna A 0 -• or ., om P • Prh:a 1ncl matr'l·labor 553-8$13 • . • • • • ---------• PlandtFlnanclniJAvaU maint. of lawns. shrubs Sldploader, dump truck, Servlce51M50a Oua.r/lurd Freeest. Bonded. Insured. Call ...... ..__ • C.•1p,Ac.mffc P'orfrttettcall131·~ 6 ir ... Rea. & comm. hauling,tteework~ad· •· l l .. 'l'ed55U1M0r638-TOl5 ,..._./Repelr 8Q1tlme.894-0W
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PROT.P;CT Your Home, !conom1 AcOU1tk1: Qua! Sb. b off tXOYE -· reua .. • epen. PROFESSIONAL Paint· VERYNEA PATCH •-OU le. R ra~ •prayed oUln:•· re• ~~c~':..ect&Bonded Oarden.ln1Servlce; clean !~~, ................ $•ble.84().~ lJ\I. Inter/Ext.er. R~ JOBS&T . URE ...................... . t~ ''" .at ull Jun Pldn. 1uar, Llc 321NIH, -up & hauhng, weekly . Lmdsc_._ wonparMa-0388 Freeest. S93-l'39 CEaAMIC TILE. New or It'll~ free esta31 1800 PUT A •OOM OVll malntenanee. Reuona. Hauling, movlo&, cleanup •••••••:?:";?••••••••••• remodel. Free est. aml
C.,Wtw c .... nt/Cwrete You• G ... •"-Git ble rates, free esUmates. $7/up. Treework. lleas, ..-m.wotk-st•te llc a..b:l· ..... lag jobs welcome. 536-1268
"' . -~ "" Alter 4:30 ask for Ron. fast, free est 142-4.Slrl a yrs exper, free eat, al10 ant. Exterior apeelalbt. •••• .. ••••••H•••••u•• aJU ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Room add1Uocu, apl8. 64S-05ll or S48-498? lndscpne material avail, Try me-Calko~ .. 1---------Kllcht'n RemodeUna C}{EAPEST haulin1 in clean up &: ref's. Jay HOM~~VEl\6. Plumu-Trws.ntc.
Plans& fo'inancmg Avail Reliable Expr Japanese town. Fr ests. CHEAP! 848-4043orD9S-215S WORK GUARANTEED ~!i eaU~ a~ Tio•••••••••••••••••••••••
Forfreeestcauy1 30& Gardener. Reasonable, 642-2995or64S-1390 Malosy Interior/Extr. Free est. b H"'· t & esll bl Removani trimming
~ 2719 __ money.161·2'&23 Ken Ahenber1 Bill free est. 645-5230 Mike. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25 yrs up. 642.o295 .!~C:n:rA p,f~C 8c>Ke topping, fr ~st. lie/ins. I~ Sherbacofl JXOYE "--a....-:-· · · att,a 14yra. Tony645-5124' •'rarrung, fin~b. remodt!I. CE. .. ENT WORK· Patios Licensed & Bonded YARD REJUVENATION • __._"" Brickwork. Small jobs. Kn o.w I es Pal n tin I . 751·3150
upa1rs. Ltc. Quick 1>ldewalk1. various . . Clean·ldupe, clommerc1al •••••·~···••••••••••••• Newport. Cost.a Mesa & ·Jntt;Ext, c:odmmt!r~ia.~•--DRAIN---S-Q._E_A_R_E_D-iRemovals. trimming,
s-:rvice. Wrk euar. flatwork. Hl l.979 or Spec1ahz_1ng-Bu1ldina & res enUa. Call Bob Allces~ousecleanin1. Irvme.615-SJ.75eves. ap s, re11 en 1a • FROMS3l50 proning.Freeest.Lic'd.
9'2-&JI• G>-8345 Arch Des11n Planes for 646-9288 M-F after 5pm. Reas, ~liable. refs. own Mo ._ mobile homes. 838-1120 Ca.ll 751~ f\ll1Y wu.ted 64.2-262' Add. residence apL Xlnt trans. 642·7207 or 646-4811 Y • ..._. C,arpenlr}. remodel, re· Contrector refs N 8 &'8-1573 LAWN S ER VI t E · .................. ••••• YOUNG Man. 5 )'1'1 expr AnY I bln ~ Clecmillc)
paiNi Exp"d foundation ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · "Charlie The Clapper" ENERGYCRlSlS? in wallcoverlna. Free le-, t umb I;, water se"j': •••••-••••••••••••••••
to roof, elect. & Plumb. R J Hufftn & Son G 0 DresSMClkinq M 0 W . ED G E & WOMAN ~ould like One call does it all City ests.64U578,A!Mb' c~~a~lc •:,1~rn .:::s Window Washinl! Reu.
1 H4·600ll COOt cus:'on AJl,;Ad~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACUUM Licensed. housecleaning job. 7 yrs & state wlde movltlg Quality Wort int/ext S32·a.16S · · Reliable work. Refs.
IF YOU pa tr·oa. c°:a bi nets '. Sewing & Des1en at it's 759-92S4N.B. area only. =::a.~~m Spring• service. 24 .bra .. 7 days. Avg. rm, S35. Refs. Free Free est. Mark,673-4487
. Cormka. New const. Res best. Also alterations & Expert Japanese 213-9'4-4UO, 714 ~82 «It. Dan.631·2891 ~ I t GARAGE SALE ,,._ •• h;Heaservtcetoofferor & comm. 645·4644/ custom drapenes. CdM. Gardener. Compl yard HOUSECLEANING wlth McllaCJlfMn . .• .... an
gdods to sell. place an ad 548-4$41 Li . Bo ded 640-U99 serv. Cleanup. Free est. a PERSONAL TOUCH. Have something you want p-1-a y H •••••••••••-•••••••••• the Dally Pilot bnng hap.
1 n t he D a 1 l y P 11 o c 11 S48 9483 r R ll bl f 536-8 lo aell? Clusllled ada do _.. otr OUM Orange Ct.1 Inv Prop PY results. To place your ~l11ss1f1ed Section .•. Sell things fast with Daily SELL Idle items with a · 8 t 7prn e a e, res. 371 it well -Call NOW, Free Est. Low Rates. Prof M'!'mtl'l'ax Appeals drawing card, phone
ehone 642·5678. Pilot Want Ads. Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Sell idle items 642·5678 Classified Ads MZ-5678 64U678. Shields It Clark 846·2986 Apprausals, Ed534-694& 842·5678 today.
3869
EXECUTIVE ROW; Inc.
rrettlglous office space ht Newport
lch/A.lrport areo. Tasteful r.cepffoa lobby,
tefephofte IMH~ service, coefef'ftce
rocNltl. ldtdMtt, beverog., ht/oukJolng moil
service, dictating & copy machines, trcnel
consultaab, ,.::;::uterlHd typesetting.
CompMt. s.c al Hnices oYoilable en
needed. From $290 per mo.
Call (714) 752-7 I 70
RlEEllEHT
Deluxe garden office for lse. 504 sq.ft. 2 large
rooms, $360 mo. 1151
Dove St., Ste 285. NB.
833-9657
WESTCUFF BLDG. ...•....•..........•... NEWPORT BEACH
NOW
YOU CAN AFFORD
NEWPORT BEACh
Park Newport
U.:XUR'r APT LIVING
Overlooking The Water
6S•PER S9FT
1617 WESTCLJFF-NB
AGT . 541·5032
150 I Westcliff Dr.
Newport Financial Ctr
LeCtlin<J Office Spoee
Call on Sile Manager
<714 I 642-3111 ext 246
Cornt•t II/,'" l•lf (1n-.o \NJ•·."' A.,
C;ill Mr. Howard
645· 6101
8'tsinffs R...tal 4450
4 DS.UXE OFC'S
Conr rm.. seal 25. all
paneled, sm whse m re
ar l or 2 yr lease Lake
I-' ores t a re a . K e n t
Hark.ins.
~~hs from S259 50 mo
Also 1&2 bdrm plan!>
~story townhouse:.
DELUXE OFFICES
noon CommJ " indsU spaces, ---------1 200 to 2000 sq. n. As low
iW-581·9393
SHOP RENTALS
Artlsllc atmosphere.
' Elec. k1tch, pnv, patios LAG BCH. SlOO Quiet
neighborhood. t-~or yng.
person. 49H993
CANNERY VILLA~E
Several available from
S6S to S430 per mo. &1balcon1es, <'rpts,
drRp~rics, parking.
dlevators
-I Bdrm, yrly S500
3 Bdrm. yrly $400
3 Bdrm, yrly $425
2 Bdrm. yrly $290
Call 673·2058
as~sq. ft. Lag Niguel"
M1u 1on Viejo areas.
Handy to S.D. Frwy.
Call: 831-1400 WANTED for 18 yr old---------Burr Whit~ H~a lt11r Optional muid serv1cl! -. boy, board & room
832·4620
At Fashion Island. Jam 4 BR. 3 ba., frpl., DiW. SummerRental5 4200
boree & San Joaquin yearly, .someoeean view. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hills Rd. S575 Mo. Agt 645-7573 Wtrfront w /dock. 2Br,
.AJroort OfficH 1~ONTH1''REE
Full 11ervice. No lease re·
2901 Newport lllvCJ N B
17 14 l 6 7 '.> • ·16JO
q'd. 200·600 sq. fl. Plenty ---------
or parkinJ. 2082 s. E. ~REE RENT! Bristol SL, Newport OOI FRT 2 br, 1 ba, quiet 127Ba, S22S wk. 7Avail Aug Beach. 557.7010 Girt wiown Scty business
ForleasingmformaUon: cpl or 1 .sgl. Many .,546-6299,55 ·0348 . can work. for hersetr.
features. Yr ly. $450. 2 Br 2 Ba dbl gar furn 2 Pvt Offices, reception & erc~-p~:s~ig~::: :c~I~~:
_.,.._7_1_4_1_6_4_4_·1_900 ___ , 642-8973 Aug 21-~pt. 3. S29o. 1 ' ~0[:r.trLl~5·1~Tus~I!~ loc. opposite o.c.
San Clement• J87 6 36th St. NB. s75·l684 areJi. Fnl Valley 9i2·3200 AJ~rt. Trade to· ana. I Ba-. huge deck. w:\·lew
);; Liv Rm. 1 blk lo bch . 673-1260
••••••••••••••••••••••• VacMloa Retttals 4250 Pl ph s s::JG.s. Mon-Fri. for
2Br1r2 ba nr bcb, ••••••••••••••••••••••• b . ..t.t tna5_u-.-Mgmt Consulting Firm .
$275 mo BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT ecvn•• .... Income for xtra work .
• ~Wpt Hgts duplex. Nu 3 ~or 492.5557 Cabins. (174 > 1166-7701 Office avail. Overlooks _752_-57_4_1 _____ _
, Br. 2 Ba, submit pets, · 494.9727 839·517 airport & mountains. hMlustrial Rent.. 4500
child. SSSO/mo. 646 7171 San Juan Airport, RegistTy area. h••••••••••••••••••••• CaplstrGno 3878 Rent• to Sttar. 4300 2CM!2 Michelson, Irvine.
ew luxury 1br5350. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••II•••••:••• 752-0234 11,737 S. F.· Bkl1, 730 W. · Ocean view lux-2 BR Duplex ocean view Fem rmml wanted to ahr 17th St, C.M. Can divide.
achelor S26S. leai;e S275. mo. M'ature adults'. CdM 2br hse. $170 mo lft· JUST COMPLmD Sprnkl_rs. Russ, ln-
W. Balbo•.675·7101 No children. or pell. eludes uUl. 991·221! d,ys, Fullservkeofficea, (]Jg dustrul Brokers,
LIFF. Adults. no Avail. Sept. 20. approx. 75lH165evs to 517 a.r.) Irv Ind 833-855lor640·0878
ts .. 1 or 2 br. 1700 642-5872 Complex, dlx decor, re· •-..au-.,._ur/ofc 1---------1 Female rootnmnte want· t ' i t e t .._ nn• "· tcbll Dr' apt 18. s..t. Alta ed. 2 bdrm apt in Costa cep ion s • a ere ary. 15QO-'OOO~ft. from 19". ----'--=----r 3880 xerox:. blueprint, mall le JMMED CUP•"'CY ZA Vlllaae;tge 2 Br. •••••••••• •••••• • •••••• Mesa. $120/ mo + 1
" ulll. coffee 11erv. Formal con· Leasing olc open 9.5 dal·
I. beach. no pets. 1375 SOCST PLAZA AREA 645-4106 ference rm & lounge,
,lncutil.675-1957 Twnhouae. Adults. 2 bt, Share CM home in xchg Furn/Unfurn, avail dal· ~?ih~iJ:.0~ 111 W .
. 3 br, 2 ba, encl. aar. ~~u~d~. ~~~1,101'::~fi for Ute hselcp'i & care o ly. mo/rnolse. S49-9S95 442-4463
lo beach. Balcony, putlo.S300.548·4471 11 yr old achl &irl. For Lease 1400 sq f\ ofe/ ----------1
beam cell. No pet.II. ~19 warehse. + 4000 aq rt 900 Sq AL !ea& than 1 Yt
TSLMarot 642·1603 Nu 2 Br, nr Nwpt fwy. AVOID INCOMPATIBLE si.oraae yards in Irvine Old nr lnn & Placentia
, A/C, pool, adultf. ROOMMATSS! ,.,lllk to bch1 3 BR. 2 ba S375imo. 1102 Normandy '--···e..M ......... 0~2 .... 13 ... ~ta.ln. t>lt.ns, paUo, Pl.542·1129 <JQ\A ..,, ... o., ..., .,.
• aan&e, lease 1475. 1271---------1 Takes'l'beGueawork
<Mtb Sl 14().6140 OUt of Findlnit
nlATRtGHTPEl\SQN --------•
....
t
Lost&Foand 5300 PtnOMls SJSO
ALLERGY COMTIOL
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Control Foundation, Box
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Saturday and Sunday
September 24, 25, from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. For more
information or an ap·
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LOST: Burmese cat,
male, "LeJoy". CdM
area. $600 REWARD. No
questions usked.
759·1218; 759·1222
1714 )833.5547
FOUND: P\Jppy Afghan,
goklitan color. Vic 19th & ---------
Whittier. C.M. has tags PtnoftClll Services 5360
8:J6..8215 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Christian Counselling
Healing or Memories
'Joy Coykendall. O.S.L.
By appt. 646-7841
INVESTIGATIONS
All types • Missing
•
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ffT•W9""
TeW.-t
NO Wm
PLL..\S~CALL
TEMMRAltY
A.5SIGNM ENTS
LONG OR SHORT
TERM
AU.AREAS ORG. CO.
WE NEED
IOOICKEEPERS
ACCOUNTANTS
ACCOUNTING CLKS
ST AT TYPISTS
SECRET ARIES
Ask For:
Aleta Frederick
Or Doris Weanr
B.ECTRONIC
ASSEMBLERS
To lnMrl c!Ktrwilc com pol\t'nls tn prtnled cittwt
buotnb llnd t~h up card
aaaembheJ oner flow •BAN-•K-----•-1 i.older procaa. Reqwres
ability to interpret com· IXPWIEHCED
J.!OOenl color codes and PAIT· TIME
h1tnd solder circuit TELLER
wires Quahf1ed apph
cilnli. may apply 1n UHITEI> :;;s~~lween 9 AM CALIFORNIA IAHK . BURROUGHS
CORPORATION 25725 ,,......,.. Rood
MlssJo. Viefo. Co
Calif. 92675
(San Diego Fwy. to El
2ll Oc.ec. A••
Loguita hoch
(7141 494-6546
An Equal
Opportunity Employer
Toro Rd., east to ---------1 Jeronimo Rd., south to
LosAlisosl
Equal Opportunity
Employer Mi F
Banking
TB.LER
FULL· TIME
&.Ce M•Oll&S
,AlW lf',.INOa
W0001.ANO M11.1.a
NeWP'CRT 11,t.CH
SRLING ·
Socfol~fng
Stto.1
lridCll Consultant
Womtn'1 Ffoe Apporel
We offer an opportunlly
to JOID an exc1un1 fashion.forward
· organization.
Please Apply In Person
Mon lhru Fri 3-Spm
13 Foshlon Island
• Hhfport hach
Equal Opp Emplyr m/f
Branch ofc seeks bonda· BUS DISPATCH.ER Plan,
ble teller to work f it1me. schedule, coordma~ scbl
Exper. pref'd. Contact bus r~utes: Train & 547.7375 Hilda Terranove at (714 > superyise dnvers. Keep ASSEMILERS 644 7255 dept flies & records. Req. 540GoldenCircl• We will train. Apply · · CA Sehl Bus Driver Cert,
Ste212 Santa Ana 7 AM. MacGregor Wnhnl 3 yrs schl bus driver ex·
<Off 4th St. between v41chts. 1631 Placentia, Fedet al SaYiftCJS per & education ~ual to
Newport & SA Frwys I c l\f 2744 E. Coast Hwy 12th grade. Sal range
Free Parking Corona del Mar S807 mo1 "984 mo in 5 an
I 00% Fre~ ASST. MANAGER EOEt M/F nual steps. Xlot working
To.Applicant Young men's retail ---------1 cond's&benef. Apply by ~~~~~~~~~ ·sport.swear. Co. benefits. BanJtino Aug 30th lo, Westmmsler
-Ca11Mr.Reidy556-6646 T-;:1 1/!:BP/TIME School Dist, 14121 ---------1 ~ C e d a r w o o d , AUTO/CLERK Exp. preferred Westminster, E O.E. Accounllng
ASST IKKPRS
to $800
Payroll taxes. post to
G.L. Prepare J.l';.'i; Will
train ror F, Chg. Order
no. 1025 & 1036
A/R BKKPR to $750
A. Rec, credit & t•ollerl
EDP exper a + Journal entrys. Will truin for
F1Chg pos. order. no
1035.
ChC\'Y dealer will add of· lst Federal Savmgs of M, F. f1ce clerk ror PBX plus Hollywood. Costa Mesa ---------
uaht bookkeeping. Auto Branch. Mr. Chumbley. Bus Person. part time
dealership experience 631~ E.0.E. Ai>PlY in person. 2So.5 E.
preferred Will train. Op· ---------Coast Hwy, Snack Shop
portunity ror advance· BEAUTY #t
m"nl lnt-·st1·ng work Accefctlng applications ---------
... • ~·"" ""'W or full time Rec'"P· Cafeteria. grill cook. 5 in pleasant surround· '"' "" F c I tionist&Manicurists. days M· ompany ing!.. App y m person lo Call for appt. Tue·Sat benefits. Call for appl. Ofhce Mgr. HOWARD Chevrolet, Dove & Quail Marengo Beauty Jnst. _7_52_·_71_1_3 _____ _
Sta .. Newport Beach. (714 )752·9541
BEAUTY Oper. needed.
Stations for rent &
Manicurist who does
Acrylic nails. Hair
CAFETERIA
Substitute Sc hool
Cafeteria workers-
Laguna Beach School
District. Call 494·8546.
F/CHG BKPR to SI 2i< Auto Mechanic or mech
Construe exper. Gcn'I helper. Expdr & tools.
ledger, analysis. payroll. Wages open Dalsa
supervise one. New pos. Toyota Volksa Porsche.
Co. is growing. Potential 642·24_34______ CARPENTERS Therapy, 963-0717
unlimited. order no 1029 AUTOMOTIVE BEAUTY OPERATOR Ment shop contractor. is
PL.EASECALL WARRANTY & exp. wdollow.. 603 hiring exper tilt·UP
Dons WHYer or PARTS CLERK comm. F. Vly area. carpenters. Lucrative
Aleta fnde.rick Male or female. Ex· 962-8978. pay, avatl for high pro·
accountants ~ PH~~~
547.7375
:>io Golden Circle
Sle 212 Santa Ana
(Off 4th St. between
Newport & SA Frwys >
Free Parking
1000/o m•
To Applicant
Acctog Bkkpng
TEMPORARY
Register Today lo work
on various accounting & bookkeeping assign.
menta. Work close t
your home . F1gur
Clerks lo Sr Accoun·
tanls needed thruou
Or.aot•Co. Robert Half's
Accountemps
SOOS. Mam.Ste501
No. Tower, Union Bank
In The City of Oranae
714, 835-4103
OpenSat8:30·12 30
ALTERATION woman,
must be exp'd Lillian's
Dress Shop. So. Cat.
Plaza
APARTMENT
MANAGER
Studio ror one or 1 Br tor
2, + small Income to fuJ.
ly manaae rental units
on Cliff Dr.. Laauna
Beach No pet.a. Must be
reliable & have re·
ferences. Call Mr.
W1&htmao 497-3493
---------1 duction workers. Submit penence reqwred. Typ· BEAUTY-Person for applicatlon to: 17092
mg essenuat. cleaning El Toro beauty Pullman St , Irvine Ca. ROY CARVER salon P;T. 837-4743. 92714
ROLLS ROYCE -----~~ 4 B 0 0 K K E E P I N G CASHIER. dependable 640-644 MACHINE OPERATOJJ resp. womD.n. Full & plt -A-ut_o_m_ol_i_v_e _____ & lite bookkeepin&. eves includ. Apply an
S.a.LESPERSO.... Insurance Agency J'red Spm, Gift Shop, OC
"" " James. Laguna Bch. Airport. Lolsoftraffil: Contact Mrs Bradley ---------
Great earning potenual 494· 1087 or 549·3058 CHILDCARE, my home. 4
SelhngToyota & Volvo E.0.E. yr old girl, own trans,
You need automotive 646-5464 or 979·~1
I · t ••BOOKKEEPING sa es experience o CIVIL11DJG1 ... •1U11 quali(y CdM realty and develop· ....., nii;~
Call Sales Manager at ment Citm needs exp'd Designer-Cale ulator.
MARQUIS MOTORS girl Friday, exec;secy Donald E. Stevens, Inc,
MISSION VIEJO type. Must have con· ~~ ""Ful".11 erton Ave, CM. slrµclion bkkpg exp. .........., .. 831-2180 495-1210 Communication skills es· ---------
AUTO PARTS sentiat. Salary open. CLERICAL TRNE
Welton & Co. 6T5·~. Fuhion Island financial
Couo.ITER Ma:...1 firm is looking for
"' '"" employee wanting a
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPING challenging oppor. Need TRAINEE resp., accurate tndlv.
Permanerit. good pay, Accounting & Figure wbocanhandle phones In opponunlty to advance. Clerics. Like figure work, mature business I lite
3621W.1stSt.SantaAna use 10 key. ToP SSS al m•nner. Many co.
vacation pay. benefits for the ri&bl
Automotive Part Route
Sales, SlOOO·SlSOO. 1945
Placentia. CM. Bldg E. 6~
"fMP0RA~• tlfi P
Cal 54o,;4455
1780ZSky Park
Suite 101 I rvlne
F.qual Oppor Employer
person. CPI, 180 Newport
Qr Dr, NB. 644-4360, ask
ror Sandy HI leman.
Clerk FEE JOBS
COOK$
DaYt • Ni&bt.i Avail. Apply ln penson
9am~pm.Mon·Frl
Please send resume with
salary history to Bill
Graves.
SANTA FE
IMTStMATIOHAL
CORP
P.O. Box 1401
Orange, CA 92663
GENERAL ·'
AIDE II I I
Salary 16()11 Per Md.
Duties include assisting
traffic englneenna dept.
ln traffic counts, dratting
& record kee,Pln&: Abiijt7
to learn above tasb. &
make Independent fWl~ ment.s req'd. Some draft-
ing desirable. Must ~
resident of Costa M~. wemployed at leasll ~
days or underemploti:d
& meet Income levt!~
Conta.ct Personnel ~pt.
Caty Hall.. (
Housekeeper, P /tlrne,
.00 1>_et tlota. Students ~K. ft(o. 9 SUnd1tnce Dr. f'8.4el225
'
Part·time .. girl ror or 1end ror appltcallun al restaurant work. Apply aboveaddress btwn 8·11 AM. 1712 ___ _.... _____ ,
Placentia. CM
Exper'd, pleasant work·
ing conditions, company
benefit s. A.pply Ptin·
nysaver 1660 Placentia,
C.M. ·
PIX OPER..4 TORS
Pulse board. PABX, cord
& cordless. Some w /typ·
ing. Start Now I! ------~--lml!l-C
6 ~
' t M l't >ll Ah ' ~ff I I'
CaP54M4H
17803Sky Park
Suite 101 I rvi11e Equal ()ppor F.mployer
SALES
LARGEMAT'L
SUPPUEROF
HARDWARE&
TOOLS'·
NOW HIRING
SAl.lS PERSONNEL
NO EXPER. NECESS XLNl' TRAJNlNG
PROO RAM
Good St..tfetg ftay e.... $210-$400 wk
COMMISSIONS &
BONUSF.S
Must be well groomed &
neat appearing. Career
& raptd advanceme11t op.
port unities. XJnt co. benerrt.s. ~ ---~---· CalMr.l"fng
Secntary SEWING Laad person.
JLSIC«ll'AllY Super. 3 peraon dept. l~Ulll & vaned po. Ua. cuabk>na • naur. •wtdDJI m QUr educ•Uoll 1~ms. ~11'4 lk1ll· Pa. r~fs lYPlnlt "-51-.. --,-,.-EC.;._.._6>_L_a_K_
Q>.Q wpm , d1ctaUC\n· 4t 1 --
-
6JI_:_·nno
f. •,•• o f..t• • I •
c .. 1•0..••ss
17803~Park
Suite 101 Irvine
Equ.al OpPQr Employer
d1C'1.apbone. Xlnt work· Sharp, .eoerca1c YWAi 1na conch Ir benerau. Ap maia needed to haildle
ply. National S71tems WPSJIDI • rec. duties. Qirp, 43111 81n:h St, N.B. F/time Mon-J'rl. Start
rOCAirport>EOE. &2 65 hr. Appty, Muwr,a......,~"'-.Fut.~cw-ate,5 __ .;;._,_...=------1 234 Flscber, C.M . days per wk. p~anl
Seeretir}'-Adm101strallve 541).~ worluo1 cood illoos. Ranching & Invest ·---------CompanybeneftU,appJ.y
ments. Accuracy. 10 Sit. CLllllC Pennysaver 1860 Placen· 1ltal1ve paramount. S73:J..S936/mo. Requires Ua,C II
Shorthand, typing, tel. lugh achl arad & 3 yrs -----· -· -----
o;1mple bkkpng for 1 man responsible exp. Pref in· Typist, exp'd, transcrip·
office 28 hr:.o ~r week volvlne handhne of lion from tape, general ---------
Older applicant All 3 Medical Ins. claims. olc,full orpit .SantaAoa
day weekcndi. orr Worker's Com p & nr Npt Freeway. Mrs.
Detailed rl's ume Jay employment app. Type Hoskins, 558-8333 Eye Corp . Suite 130. at least4Swpm. Apply at Gateway Pla1<1 160 Laguna Beach City Halli ________ _
Newport Center Dr. NU, 505 Forest beforeAug25. Typists
92600 s:;:l:ttendant. Full or SREPRO TYPISTS$ 1-------Secret~~ tor L girl ore pi time. Ex per. prer. TOP PAY
SIAMF.sE, all colors.
$50&up.
549-3787
wanted immed. 'J'.yplng, Chevron 3000 Fairview Work any hours conve· filing & phone skills re· c M ' nient to you. Long &
quired. Contac.-t Cindy · -· -------short term assignments.
661·1455. 831·3232 STUDENT OK. wanted Holiday & vacation pay,
_________
1
person part-time to do hospitalization plan
Secretary
MEDICAL
SECRETARY
NEEDED STAT
'l'ype 60wpm, shorthand
80wpm. 1 Year medical
exper. needed for tem
ponry 2 month ai>sign·
ment. Hohday & vara
\Jon pay. hosp1taluat1on
plan available
APPLY
VOLT
T£MPORARY
SERVICES
546-4741
3848Campus Dr. Ste 108
Across from
Orange Co. Airport
879-9330
1624 Orangetborpe
Anahelm.
F.qual Oppor. Employer
6~
TEMPORARY 11ElP
Call 540·4455
17802 Sky Park
Suite 101 Irvine
F.qual Oppor Employer
SECRET ARIES
&TYPISTS
Looking For
T~Work7
Earn extra mooey work·
Ing local assi1nments that add mterest to your
lire & open new op·
porturuties. Your office
•kills are valued at
odd jobs, at sm apts. ap· available.
prox $200 mo. 751·3896 APPLY
Sunday
MOTOR ROUTE
Sunday Only delivering Daily Pilot bundles to
carriers. Requires large
station wagon or van and a good driving record.
Apply at 33> West Bay
Street, Costa Mesa, or •
call 642-4321, ask for •
Harry Seeley.
TEACHERS needed for
Chnsban School. 16835
Brookburst, Fountain
Valley. 962·3312 or
963-7831
VOLT
TEMPORARY
SERVICES
5464741
3848 Campus Dr. Ste 106
Across From
Orange Co. Airport
879-9330
1624 Orangethorpe
Anaheim
F.qual Oppor. Employer
WAITRESS
Apply In Penson
Class0f'47
209 Palm. Balboa Penin.
JOMATHAH'S DOCJ5
Wholesale to the trade, ••••••••••••••••-•••••
best quality anl.lq~ at DOGTRAINING
realistic cost prices. YourplaceorMine
Plea~e stop by or call for John 675-2440 ----------1 info. 1833.S Mt. Langley, . . Fountain Valley. 968·1331 Ch~mpaon _sired York· ---------1 shire Terner. AKC. 12 wks. ' Gutter d own spouts,
Fur~il ure Stn pped & Call 531-2563 WALNUT Dining Table & &ames, puules._ light ftx· ~~~~~ Us~!~~ Old Eng. Sheep dog. 2 yrs. 6 Chairs, Oak Victrola, =tet.c:" kc~
' . AKC. Well trn'd. $100 to Oak Desk & Chair. cl.900. catalog file. ceiling beat·
Sellers Oak Kttcben gdhm.645-6625 673-5987 ing cable, B&W port. T '/.
Cabu>et, Carca 191S. $450. . D I b 3233M.ichigan. CM 675-8010 Beautiful German bl wa nut ookcase ·
---------• Shorthair puppies, Headboard. ~-9' Sofa Horses
MAGNIFICENT Solid champ. line. AKC,
Eng. Oak frplc mantel. papers, 817-7485
~asterpiece $2700. Large White Lab, 3 yr old
• neutered m ale. Gd
Appliances
Queen Bedrm Set, TV a
ls. Chest of drawers
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t. XJnt cond. w/al&p. Eeduro111 ml1l toad trana, PS. PB, crulae 67$-~TOru.ns areat, $4'700. VI. automatic. custom & llUCkS ·~· AC., anrf. stereo, •DRIVI~ *
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Jl'SEAOOtRYAWL '14 HONDA 110, loaded. tainied. J.t' w/awninl 6 24,000 mile warranty OMLYS2tt9 282SffarborBlvd. overS3000.$U.8095 New U... It cb lD llJOO UDYU out.aide detacb av&llablo MAllRS .. COSfAMF.SA ~~~~=d~~:::C,r, we.mo . . rm. alpa •·&.~UH. c~:JEEP AUTOCINTet 546.1200 IMW 9712
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lOMI' w/toetro • btllt ur 30' boat. O.autlMly cond, crpt, •lJle a, Gd '12TravelaU, WO ~blkeutoCHar:bor BJ DOLLAR FOtl THlllST
t&M, •· AakJn1 cuuaU. mo l46-0l22 ma Yamaha•· Dirt cood. 5.'IH'Jlll Sacriflc.. Sharp. 540.tt Ot p AID A.HT NICIS
1 ITMl'flPYtpty CAL-!SllUSTBELL .r:. 'T1 TERRY 211' •lf con· l2m ~ V-9 570 FOBCLEAN C•Ja.Mt1A•
New bOat com1n1. pr1de ulned. UMCI ODCO. S$200. •74 JW WAGOM!ER ........ ·-············ COMl IM. SH TODAY!
not IQCld, Many of ownerahlp, well ~D>1Wll.l400.M1a1l &M-Ol.25 Quadrltrac, (691JX4> n Ford Ecooollne auto, THIAUMIW 88800VESTR EET at-ceu fllO.~ equipped, muat Htl. a.ell: T...a.n. Uttlty tllO v.s. air cond, power itlnt cond. s1100. New 6lOCSOeOWll! Near MacArthur v~ Penta TMD <'7141532·3'71 CM0-5931 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• llteerlng, 45,650 ml. 21r1 paint. 7$1-18 lsJam~Roads par1.a, • -_..... lJ'12 ---.. /Ult trlr ... _.. 24000 mi w arranty ._ Dod C to n COMPLETI Ill 1300
UUA. COG)p weldtn1 out· Coron-· 15' Uk• new, '18 Honda El•loore w. ...~ · £ii,.., available '" «• us m, u-J.00 • n . Stuba air com xtras, trlr. suoo or bea Low mll•. &ood cond. New cond. S650. Call 54499 autQ, anrf, i.pe. lo mi. IODY SHOP
r .. resll-, nus 4 tanks al oner. 1H..M7-1'771Eves ISOO. '72 cz 250, needs al--0127 COPB.AMDJHP bestotr.830-6364 IMPORTCAIS. HOWOftl!M
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lime. Fill nte spare , work SUS. Art 5 or AllloS.-.lc• ,_.. '73.,.__..S .a.11. It tuters. And other Cal 25 ·~ ~ Hln1ed anyUmt on wkendi. &AcceuoriH 9400 2001E. lstSA558-8000 ... ""' bort Van, cmpr ,...MODELS
"T\auucalequip Sd9'701 =~ top w/dod1er. 17~2682 ••••••••••••••••••••••, "71GMCJimQlY4+4 «i:.S:~n: VS stick, ____ WE __ _:;,.:__
u · Power Cr u 1 s e r . • '75 HONDA ~--4. Im mac Z nr.. map Gf0.14. 1100 Loeded.. Xtras.18,000 mi ••• Oybnd&e. xtras. Slip 1''25 33 DIESEL MOTOR cood. Lo mt. Crub bar. ort.totfer. 493-7113or49M066 '78 'WI TON Custom. Must NEED rDanaCoves.Th.lsweek, SMAhlLERLcustt_o .. m SiHY bar. 2 helmeta. MJ.OOIS •7JJ~'I O'U !!~.!~ appre<-late. CLEAN
£3500 49&-0G60 or 496-3523 • o1any .apa r ... e, 8'73-1670 ~ -• • .....,."'"" c\ies · elec refri1, VHF, elec '84·'77 Uaed MutaD&. u4. Quadrltrac, v..a, ---------1 USED CARS
---'---head. bold tank, well Two '74 SU\.lkl TM1S dJrt. Parta. ll80 No. Parker, pwr. steertni. moon root. "fl Ford Van. Lons wbl HOW
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1i· GW.spar. W.JOHP equipped, xlnt cond. "74 Honda XL70 street. 0ran&e.Callll9?·2000 big tires, spoke wheela, ~Xlotcood. CAU,APPY
Johnson enf + trlr Sac Llve·a·board bay slip. i1 Yamaha 60 MlnJ En· <84558P> I yr, 24000 mile ~ tl6l·2234 pstofrovrU>0675·489e Owner 675-2388 duro.983-5563 AutosforScM warranty available '74DodgeTradesmanlOO, 540•5630
26. ERICSON •Hobie Mono Cat, 12', 1975 Yamaba, ltlntcond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3799 auto, P/S, air, AM/FM 1011\SO\ & SO\
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sell' Bkr.673·1003 SS00.557·5661 -~ 2001E.1S\SA558-8000 £>!~ crpt. $4250. 2626ua •aORILuD. ) ....................... """".......... ~ ,y
t 21· Bayliner, 1973, Volvo 21'MORGOH 01 ·11 Norton Commando '56 Bil Window Ford •7JINTEltMATIOMAL , COSTA MESA
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j 170. I 0. head, galley, Loaded with all new Sharp,bestorrer. Pick-up.l mmac,allnew. Travalall u 4 <811913). 12 DodJe Van,
6
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, !>tove. sips 5, under 200 equipment. Sleeps 6 546-0096 m>Gflrm. 873-4268eves. Like new V-8 automaUc ma1a, M 8 trk, new f hrs. i6395. 551-1768 adult.a m comfort. Low power steerlo1, 2 yr'. paneling" cpts, ~Or timeonAt.omic4. Genoa, Sportster Eng., mags, GORDOHKUILI 24000 mile warranty Best0ffer 962·7972 · j 29· OWENS T, s. less than dinghy VHF Owne Lockheed dlsca, frame, 'Ibis distinctive looldng available . •1~ Ford w..--Jine E200
260 orig hrs. Top cond., a . • . · 10" Durfy Girder. etc. S 9 • o:Avuu
WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR
FORMIFTY
IMPORTS ' loaded. VHF, OF. AP. nioous. 673·9211 bkr. Xlnt cond, together or car r~emb~~ that or a 2 99 ~T. Custom lnt. 35,000 l bait tank. covers. sa11inu e ar t h Ferran-. Thia ta the only COPaAMD JEEP ml. Xlnt cond.$3300. Go-l .. YACHT 5 P a e, super c eap car of lt s type known to 200l E. J..a• SA""" '"""' lni abroad. 551·2974 $ dinghy, S8600. Must sell. SA.LES p11:asoM 839-4796 be ln the U.S. Imported ____ •,;....._.:...........,.,.,.,..:.......;;..:....;_ --=--....;,,.,;,..:....:...;.~~--l MARQUIS MOTORS • DPshp,496·T458 ..... fro land DODGE 1m 5 28802MargueritePkwy. Brokerage & new sales. '75 Honda 400·Four. Niee m Eng • lt'a a 11114 Trwb 9560 poruman, MISSION VIEJO ~ 1s· Larson. 120 Mere liO. F\rjl/NewportBch. & clean. Make offer. 4 pasaengerailver beau-0 ••-•0 •••••••••••••• ~ton, cpta, panelled, 131-2110495-1210
'\ Fish &ski. w.trlr. $2795. SOUTHWESTERM 751-7716 ty. 4 speed with• aun 11160 VW Crew Cab cabinets, 4 apkr stereo ~, 557·6100 y ACHT SALES root. Ser. 0023. Call Roa ltruek > .• 72 duel port tape, VB, PS, OYer 100,000 WE BUY ~.. MotorHCNnffo Sahl fora quote. engine Xlnt cond $1995 1*l cared for mJ priced t • • 2616 Newport 673-9211 Reat/Storoci-f 160 MOTOll CilS See at 179 E lStb St.· at below whlsle lot' tbe USED CARS!
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'9oah. Sail 9060 CAL 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D"B.EGAMCE CK,or call~l4l7• • lat buye r w /SUOO. We're the new Chevrolet ~ ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ~u~R--&-11 -w 7thS 552-Tr49 dealership in the Irvine I W/Newport Slip $8200. ~.--_..._ _.. 1 A547-92SO --.--------1 eAL 25. 1976 National 6"2-0095 lll/:a'to JZ" 1975TOYOTA '73 Dodae 'h ton Van, 318 Auto Center. We need
l Champion. Loaded. 10 Ul6i Buick Super Good ~IED,ICK'-V8 yourusedcar! bags or sails. Nr new 7 5 Fully self contained CUld. 35 000 . • V"9 vr • auto, cpta/panell.ni, JOE 12' Kite Reserve now for ' mi. A great l'WlOiJl& truck! CB,411&a33 · h.p. Honda 0 1 B S9600 S2SO Must sell. Sl500. 00..(271 ,, a...-.c> u •c PHERSO.., l·~•c2tJ) 5922965 or C714 > summerfunwknds. .....,___,. Mew 7 l"'IA " • 960-l484 673-6559 REGENCY MOTOR '54 Hudson Super Wasp, ~ Pricecl-$2770 1 Dodgtt D..o CHEVROLET
--26' RANGER, rac HOMERENT~ nultre:s.brks&radiator. MlltACl.EMAZDA Cstm. Teakwood van
·26· KANTOLA Trimaran eqwp'd, 4 North sails 925N.Harbor Blvd,S.A. $2000. '57TnwnpbSporta ZUOHarbor Blvd.,C.M. ~~!~r.sSelolln/.t.rHadeasore~t· 21~=Drive ~ead: galley, O/B, VHF, new spinnaker & Genoa ••S31·2503•• car, S1750. 846·0273, 645-5700 .1'"""6 ...,. life lines, moonng cvr VHF Dana Pt slip Bes 846-3843 , ofr.830-9'46 768-7222
SADDLEIACK
V ALLIY IMPORTS
131·2CMO 49S.4949
CREVIER
91NEWCARS
AT THE OLD PRICES
All models now avaHa·
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COSTA MESA
DATSUN &I ST 6 tlOAD"*Y
SAMTA AMA 21MSHARBOR BLVD.
835-3171 54CM410540..0Z13
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~~~VABIA, Auto Superior, CM.842-2434
'7430CpeS/R746LWB '75 280Z. Air, tape, •1620024spdS/R401PDP radials. SS500 or best of.
'692002,.flp. Air, ZKG138 rer. Eves 1sa...l.59
'73 3.0CS. 4Spd. 220KMT '71 .. ~N7 l '76 3.0sa 4 spd S/R uou«-, c ean, low ml. S72PQM AM/FM 8·trk, mags, C1osea On ·5 • ....__ auto, air. xtras. $3600. -----. ......... ----..... -=-'·-· 675·3864 =-::-:-:-------OAAMCH COUMTY'S
OLDEST
&
Sales·Service-Lea.slng
ROY Caner,lnc.
Rolls k01ce BMW
lS40 Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444
'71 BMW Bavaria, reblt
en&, 76,000 ml, xlnt cond.
$4000. 7!2-0160 days. or
673-8291 eves.
s3399
Bill MAXEY
TOYOTA ·•••11 .• , ... , .••• ,,.,.,\
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Poly paint. speedo. Perl orrer'. 834-9347 or 613.2181 SO. CALIF'S 73 DODGE 'Ii TOM 68 ,..._,.. Van, co~1~-1y .a.-.. I-rt--' cond. S7SOO/orr (mcl 1962 Nash Metropolitan, ...,..., .. ,, """' _._ ·~· ....,. mos free sllp>Must sell SA B 0 T 19 7 5 Re LARGEST new mtr overhaul & ADVEHTURER carpeted AM/ , xlnt •••••••••••••••••••••••1--,;._------• • .-ai~nl
PP.549·2520 Fiberglass new cond fleetof''New"Motor brka,malntrecords,xlnt Automatic, V8, pwr. tranap, beat offer. Audi 9707
. $349. Firm. 673-9401 Home Rentals. Over 140 cond In & out. Owner steering, air codd. & 53&-71.34 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Satellite 14. fibcrglas hull, . 1977 models to choose moving out of state. mor~ ! (69918P >. EZ New 77 Dodge Demo, cust '16 FOX 2 dr, 4 spd.
mahog. trim. 4 HP loats. Shpt/ from; 1B'to32'. Sl000.962·4616 terms·O.A.C. 1 yr. parta teakwood van coo· AMi t'M stereo. lo mi,
Evinrude & trlr. Xlnt Docks 9070 lnsuranceincluded " labor service policy versloo haa everything immac. Assume bal.
cond. Sl,095. Days: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dale's RV Rentals, Inc. 1961 MGA Roadster. New a"'. ail. Auto Center's sell or trade or bst ofr: Financial situation
979·2291Eves.548·9801 Slip for new CAL 39 sail (714)559·4446 lop, new leather seatls. pncel.s ....,,. "'.u" desnorate! 846-1908
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Xlnt. cood. S2000 or best "' ... LY s~499 .....,.......... _...;...-;._ ______ , _________ J
RACINGCATTORNADO oa . ermanent, or RENT ""-ball M H 23' ofr.646-1823 "" ., , t.emporary.540-3440 ,.. ... ., · ---....------• MAIERS 20 Harkens cust. tramp. self·cont. plus stereo & E·Z to sail. $2850. Aft Dock space, Nwpt Jsl. for CB. Sips 6. 845-2283 AUfO CIMTIR Spm, 551-4228. iolormatlon call Dlv.·Nabers Cadillac
Venture21.6hpo/b&trlr, 57S.l906 ~::=~~Bl
4 sails. Loaded w/:rtras. WANT two 27' Sailboat 540-9109
Xlnt cond. S3250/ofr. Sllps. Newport. Balboa.
536-0539 · Mr. White, 675·1393
.. SA I LBOAT AP· loats,Speecl&
PRECIATO" Classic 'Z7' Sid 9010
1912 Norwegian CuUer, •••••••••••••••••••••••
dbl ender, stainless 1977 18 foot Formula. 190
n~ged, new Volvo diesel, OMC. 45 hours. Must
new inle ri or. cedar sell! S799S. Call 838·1878. plank, oak framed. must ---------1
-.ee to appreciate . 14 ' fbrgls w ;so HP
SACRIFICE, BEST OF· Evlnrude & lrg wbl lrlr.
FER TAKES. 645·2417 af· Must sell. $800/bst ofr.
temoons & eves. 546-8609
CORONADO 23' 18' CENTURION
with trailer & sails '77 wilh '77 Competitive
:SSl.00 mo. TRANS PAC trailer. '70-426 Chrysler
YACHTS, N. e. 645·0229 Hemi engine. J aguzzi jet --------1 pump Honest 70MPG
CLIPPER 26• SLOOP boat. Sells new for over
Great lst·Family boat. Sl2.000-selllng $8999. $4,150. Call 558·8000 aak for
TRANS PAC YACHTS Gary·
Newport Beach 545-0229 HYDR_O_P_LAN--E-.-3-po-in-t1
11' &17' CATAMARAN class .. 8 .. outboard SlOO.
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DA.5MLJ
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1977DEMO.
5 16?9
Bill MAXEY
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75 FIAT X 1/9
4 sp<t. stereo. l1 c.
41WMM $4295 !Blffa.
13631 H~J'Z'!~'*' Gtcwe
·1a Fial 128 Custom,
AM1 FM stereo CUi$CllC, --------13,000 mi. xlnt cond,
• S2600. 837 ·2654
1968FIAT150
ROADSTER
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car! (X.00437).
We Pricecl-S 1190
MIRACLE MAZDA
2150Harbor Blvd .. CM
645-5700
•74 JENSEN HEALEY
Conv. (481KZR l Must
see to apwec1ate, 2 yr.
24000 mUe warranty
a\ ailable $4999
COPELAND JEEP
2001 E. lat SA 558·8000
K~Ghla 9735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~--1
·;s 131. 4 dr. A1C. AM, FM ·73 GHIA COUP~ Xlnl.
stereo. s spd. Like new. cond. Mmt see. $3200 saooo or best offer . firm.673-4.28lor675-6864
675-6023 Mcndo 9731
197lFIATl28 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 speed , AM i FM
cassette. Michelin
radials & this car runs
• well. <309JDR ).
Sale Prlce6-S 1225
miracle
mazda
MJRACUMA%DA '2150....._lml.
2150HarborBlvd.,C.M. C....Meu 645-5700
645-5700
'72 Mercedes· Benz 280SE
cognac while· int, super
clean, xlnt cond. 60,000
mi, orig.owner. 546-8900
WEST
GERMAN
IMPORTS
72 Mere BenE 350 SL
roadster068GIB $10,990
73 Porsche 911T Cpe
9U109 ............ $1995
73JagXJ12 (36()(2 I S6995
.ALFA's, FERRARI's,
MG's
Many more sports ca~
in stock
548-1186 --------1 '73 Mazda RX-3 Sta. Wag.
'74 Fiat Spider, 16000 ml, xtnt cood. Below whsle.
xlnt cond. $3900. 642-0189 9-$ wkdays $48-6526. --------1 ri72SOSE, xlnt. sunroof,
'71 850 SPYDER Convt. 76 Mada Cpe $3100 559·6511
Great shape. must sell, 12,000 ml, l little red ,
best orr. 673-4281 or beauty. $2500 or offer. •MB 73 •SOSLC. Tobacc 67~ 8118 4022 552~ brn, tan ltbr, stereo,
' s i r oor. I mmac. PP. '76Xl9.HomHes Merctdffhm 9740 Makeoffer.6'G-2A90
12 to choos.. •••••-••••••••••••••••
$4295 89 • .,645 '66 250SE cpe. Auto. snrf.
... stereo, immac. Bit or
7 6 124 Spy Con•
Ho miles
9 to choose
$5095 lfl-4645
9727 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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To Choos• From!
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Costa Mesa
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5 spd. alloys, air. orange.
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black l'aq. Flared fen· •••••11!111•., ders, turbo wheels.
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626 W.17th SA 547.9250
74PoncM91 I s spd. air, stereo,
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die interior. Mags. 29,000 IMMIMlfli•Mllll"' miles. 04.991 >
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OF ALL 177 YWs
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842-4435
• • • tmoahc-r Santa ..\rua
LiM"oln )Jrrrury FIRST
1st in sales
Llnl"oln )lerc.-tjr~· Dt>aler
in Oran~<" Count~·
to close
on .Sunday
••• lo ;:i\"f" our c'tlll'lo\'.-C-$ 3 cL.~· u (
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••• .trnl a cl.a,: to att ... n1l th.-"lunc•h
u( th .. ir e·ltoir;• •••
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our
16 FORD
GRANADA
77 COllAR
BROUGHAM
OOUPE
Monda)' SpecW
Con1e-to tlle-
prof ~sional 111one~· sa,·ers
at •••
tou~DeVille
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'72 Vet, Rare LT-1. Air, T·
top, 4-spd, nu tires. pnt. XJnt cond. S869S or bst olr. Must sell.
963.1867
'70 Duster, Runt ,ood,
rusty bro w/blk Int.
Grea& traoaporutlon.
ll0009*3811
Chev. Corvette. 61 con· '84 FALCON Sprint VS. 4 '71Pinto.mab,newtires, '68 Catalhw1 Wgn, 9
vert, w /hardtop, mint spd. 4 barrel, gd. cond. A/C, radio. passenger. S700. Good
orig cond., 3 spd stick, S475.6'6-S688 640--09'7Z cond897-5797
n~ steel ~~dials. white •m Ford Torino Wgn. Air, '75 Squire' Wagon, deluxe Yi90 ... · 9974
w, fawn int. S6,500. P/S, P /B, radials , tnt.AskingS3400.· .. •••••••••••••••••••••
714-559-0337 AM/FM.$750.644~ 67M996 VIGA."76
Cougar 9933 • · • HATCHliCK GT ••••••••••••••••••••••• n Tonno Wp. Xlnt cond. 74 Squire, air c~d1 new DEMO 5 peed trans • XR d d Loaded. P/S. P/B. etc. tires. CaU Mon, .rn. aft. · s ., 73 ·7 loa ~ with 67S-4896 6, Sat, sun anytime, air con d •. etc. many extras, like new, 552-8246 (6505/3532). Was$3795.
mint cond, must see. Maverick 9947 ONLY $3298
S3350. 581-4576 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •71 RUMAIOUT ..i.. --------••72 MAVERICK 302 V8 4 $1000 Auto R&H. 60M HuWAJU)Chevrolet •Cougar 67, auto 396, dr Very good shape ln sJ&_2651• ' Dove&QuailSts. Pr,'Pty, P/S, P/B, xlnt 541i-7232 . c . NEWPORTBEACH
cond .. S1200. 557-5661 Ptymoutll 9960 833·0555
968 Co h dt ,_t 1970 Maverick, good con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ugar ar op, ~wt dilion, 78,000 mi. $995. • O 1973 Bronze Vega Sta Wgn cond. must see, Sl20010f· 673-1966 or754-0504 1973 r-L 'YM UTH GT. AM·FM. radials.
.. fer646-4753 SATB.UTE 833-2811 <Mr.Gorman> Mercury 9950 vs. automatic, pwr. --------• '73XR7
1 owner-xlnt $2950/0fr.
552-0528 or 898-4022
••••••••••••••••••••••• steering c$c brakes. alr •71 Vega Wagon. good
ORANGE COUNTY'S cond .. radio le f.inyl top, cond. 1700. or best ofCer.
HEWIST (819KBZ>. EZ terms· 49947•98.ft. 5
'69 XR-7. Blue w/ while UNCOLN·MERCURY 0.A.C.lyr. parts&labor '72 v W & roof, lots of extras. Best DealershipisoowOPEN service policy avail. lookSeg!oo gn. bun~
-u n•ya ..,.EIOE AutoCenter'spriceis g S900 r . st uuer.645·1221 -~ OHLY 51199 ol'fer646-8475
~ 9935 lJNCOLN·MERCURY MAIERS '77 COUPE 4. spd, rads.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 16-lBAutoCenterDr. 8 d
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tn
next few weeks.
The · Reason: Automobiles, and Cadillac in
particular, are currently selling weU in
California. Nabers' sales of ~ew (Qdijlacs in
1977 are running well ahead of last year's
·record.setting pace.
~
However, automobile soles in certain other
ROrts of the c:ountry are relatively slow.
Therefore, Nabers Cadillac hos agreed to ol>
toin from Cadillac Division extra allotments of " . . Sedqn deVilles and Coupe daVilles· which
norrrolly. would go to dealerships in other
States.
The Opportunity: During the next few
weeks you can become the owner of CJ new
Nabers Cadillac at prices substantially less
thap you would normally expect·to pay.
Nabers·
· 2600·Hcirbor Blvd.,
Costa Mesa
. .
Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. -Monday thru Friday
1 O a.m. to 6 p.m.--:-Saturday & Sunday
' ..
Sl> Fwy-Lake.Forest exit AUTO CEHTER ran new. won on game
74 Chai, PS, PB. AC, IRVINE Div.-NabersCadillac show! Must sell! PP. ·--... ------... lll!l!ll!ll•lllllll!•----·llllll AM/FM. V8, vin top, like 130.'mOO 1425 Baker St., C.M. $2950. 875-6327
new.30M,S2950. '188-ll29 :i:. ~blkeastofHarborBl '73VEGA.goodcond,
• ;4 Colt. 4-spd. Z1 ,200 mi. '76 Monarch. 4dt, xlnt 540·9109 • reblt enc. tires good. •
S2000 • cood. A/C, apprx 15,000 1750. 982-3408 ·
5(6.1982 mi. S41S0.551-3481 '76 Volare 2 dr cust. P/S, --------1 -PIB. A/C. 6 cyl. 17,:iOO '74 V('ga Kamback. A.Ir '66 Dodge, 4 dr, PS, AC, Rare 1958 Monterey, mi,846-7651 cood. auto. xlnt cond.
radials very dependable 48,700 mt, ori1. cond. Sl.92$.540-114'or 548-8618 $625/ofr.540-2491 Mak.eoffler.lllMS43 'TO SATELITE Gd. --"''-------1 --------1, . . ll'ansport. Needs minor "77 DODGE 71 Mercury Marquis. worlc. $275 or best. ofr.
Custom Vans Carpet PS/PB P /W & Hats, 54IMIOOO · • 4-dr. 1 owner. 11500. --------•--------.--• TVs, i~e boxes, SteJ:eot, 89'1-5326wkdysaft5·30 _......_ M.w
YOUR DAU.Y PILOT t
<;AN BE RECYCLED! ' o...nee eo. College operate• tM otflctaJ
tecfcUnp cent~r fof' Cott• Men.
etc. Will sell for $200 over · -
invoice! Mudmg 9952 ••1••_.·.··.·.··.· .. ·.·•"•-.-··.·.········-.m•••illl•••lillllillil•lll•••••••ll[l•iill•llll•I . ~ ._.. .J ~ ···~;;;·;;~;~;;;···
· GHIA
VS, pwr. steering &
,..,. 2t00·11~ 3951 top, AMJ -stereo & ••6 SOUTH 9AEA 90UlEVAA0 • IAl:• brakes, ai=~· 'rinyl
'69 Dodge Dart. 6 bl. sunroof. ( &E>. E.Z
auto, R/H, radial tires. tenm-0.A.C.1 yr. parp
S795. 751-1462 & labor 5'"1~e policy
avail. Atlto Center's ff4 prlteis
•••••••••• ••• ••• • •• ••• Otn-1 $4399 ..
'76 Granada 2 Dr, white Mil-.S · w/saddle int, AM/FM • 5" •UTO CEHTElt stereo, NC. $4400 or take Dl .......... abe-Cadillac over lse at st.35 mo. Dis· .. '"' • ..
covery Manaee1Uent Co. ' 1425BakerSt •• C.M.
(714>870-1970 ofc hrS MF ~bl.keutofRarborBl
8:30-5:30 or eves/wknds 540-9109
<714> SSl-6433 --------• --------1 '66 Auto 289. 57,000 orig
1972 FORD mi. 2 'ownrs. Xlnt cond .
. TORINO . sum. 831·1548
V8, automatic, radio, 'ID Fastback, U,000 ml,
heater & anag wheels. automatic, P /S, Xlnt.
(605FAP>. EZ terms-Mustset.$1700.492-52116.
0 .A.C.1 yr. parts &labor --------• service policy avail. "72Faatback.Lowml.
Auto Center's price is Air. auto, PS/PB.
ONLY $ 1499 S2200/blt ofr. 673-0U4
"'UTMOAIC~Elt 86 llustang, 6 c)'I, 3 apd ~ ..... , manual tram. Zlnt corid.
Div.-NabersCadlllac 830-C!25 ·
1425 Baker St., C.M. •..s blk east of Harbor Bl
540.9109
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LIFS I~ T'O
LAlAGH •• /
By Hank Ketcham:.:
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WANTS"[) ASIC I
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l:'M 60RRQ, BUT UJE'REi
ALREAOQ CL.O&ED tOR
1HE Nl6HT I .
WELL, IHIS SCHOOL.. YEAR
l P.LEt>~e TO : 1. iAI<'~
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70 BA~E:LY SQ<.JeeK
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DOCTOR SMOCK
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1..A~T YE/4R I ONLY !
DID TH' Fl ~5T -rwo. i ,. r ,)
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t'M AFRAID vou'\/E GOT
A WAY To GO, MAY. !
8 -21 c.,,.,.IQM 19n, ,.,. a..,,.., -,, ... ,. $1 ....... ""·
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? 1bere are a& least lix differ·
encea In dnwtna details between top and bottom panelL How
qWc:k.ly can you ftnd them? Oteck anawen with those below.
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Hal KJ,,urm111> •
OBSERVE that in each hori·
1ontaJ 1ow of the diaaram above
a leucr is m1ssina. thereby
formina a diagonal of blanks.
Now, put on your thinkina cap.
•Riddle-Me-. Thi&! How i1 one's health affected
by a aood sense of lOucht Oive up? It's cood
to fed well, of course.
•Look dowly et con11Cudve letCen and yo.'ll
Ond the nrst HIM of IM speaker: I. "We ft••
lsbed last evel'f Chae.•• 2. "nae dana old root.0
'PIOYIV ' .. S I
•Tongue Testers! Repeat rapidly. aloud: Five
Flemish farmers fetched nfcy fancy fowls. Sb
shy soldiers sat solemnly shoulder to shoulder.
What U.S. stale capi· -----------------tal's name can be in· ·-·2s ~¥...., 27
scncd in this diaaon· ·2 6
al, from top down, to
complete six aood Ena·
h h words in the hon·
lOntal rows?
Think you know? OK,
alter you've found one,
\cc 1f you can find an·
other. There's at lea~t
one m chc cascern and
western portions of the
country.
Remember. names in·
setted must also form
'>iX common six·leetcr
word~ reading across.
Give i1 ~omc thouah• · SEA HERE! What'• keeplna our fetchlna yona frlen~
tllMWaJln"-' fi d eu1 , .. w ,uu~ PY•uo11oe abon from 1culn1 "'~? To nd oul, raw I lo 2, J, err.
FIELD DAY! AppfJ eolon for• tlmdJ 1m1t: 1-Reel. 1-Lt.
blae. 3-Ycllow. '-LL -..OW.. 5-na.. 6-Lt. .,.a. '7-Dk.
porple. I-Dk. I""• t--OrQp. 10-Marooe. 11-Lt. ,_,.,
By Brown and Casson
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' I Discovere-d the Miracle of Hamburg!
ever eeen befora They are cus-
tom fitc8d and rmde b ~ f«t tJlcM/ Unlib <Dlvmtioaal
devices, they actually imitate
the)CKdldul"·•ic =that Naime qinaDy n3 yoar
feet to have.
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ends, pain in the t.Da of JOU!'
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every atep you
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Keane Brothers Show can be seen Aug. 26 and SepL 2.
ln and bang sound on them. so
he floaDy took than ·AWB\l I was
foroed Into &aktng It out on the
piano, whktt Is what got me into
l009"'wrtting," Now Tom ~
ftve lnslrwnents and writes
10fl91, John plays three ln-
ltruments., and they both sing.
Dapile Ill ... tow hours ol
rehemslil a day llt home and a
bull} ltUdio NCOrdlng 9Chedule,
Tom ..t John are tdl normal,
mi9chlevous kids. Altar work
they meet friends, p&ay basket-
ball or go tbteboll'dlng#
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IOn. (He ., mamga 8..-t IWJnc*k.) The ... ,. mound
the COWttry and dine out In rat-
wts IDOll ......... would
ncwr-... 1Mlr dad 11 with Tom
and John much ol lhe ....... ed-
Ylllng than about thllr pedor-
........... lhlll ~ don't
-too mudt junk 6ood and meldng ..,. tlwy get to bed on
Ume. During W>odna they get
up • 6:00 A.M. ("Wt hwe to
n\lllce ow own beds," ttwy com-
plm.) and ......... from 6:30
und 8:30 .. home before going
to the ltudlo. Bob bia to have
them In bedb!f 9-.30• ......
Tom lllhe taller ol the two ..t
.. proWctlve ol his youngtr
broth.; howewr, when they
~. John muaJly wins, "'caute
he'1 am.ala and people are on
hll ~" Tom ~ "Veth -
tt'1 usuelllJ about who ... In the
front ee8I ol the car, tlUff ..
thlit," John mtdtlal. •ttey. but
YD'I git to ....., oat In thl
bade,• Tom eayt, trylr'8 to ..n
the ~olthebec:kaelt.
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.. good-mrwwd¥ They ...
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18 and an ector-danc:.ia. '"He'• a
bolher, too," Tom a.ays throwtng
a maw at John, and laughing .
.. Yeah," uys a amall v«*a -
and John~~_.,..
Ing braca on hilt.th.
They don't -much .....
...... wf*h II In Endno.. c.M.,
where they live with thek t.dwr
and •••modw. but once ttm.. tlwy lmllly work on their mmc.
'"Musk: .. the mmt lmpottant
dmg In our ha. .xt we under--
and thllll we haw to IMM Cill'-
taln lllCdkm to be• good M we
~can be. But we low It."
John aplairll. ww.·.. kdy
'ca.11e Ded ._.. us a lot about
jlm,.. he adds proudly. They
boch bwc .... ~ know-
ledge and eppredllllon ol all
forms of mUllc; Sarah Vaughan
has CVCf'I made t«Udlnga ol
90C'9I they've wrtttcn. "Wt'nt not
bubble-gum .ttm,.. ttwy Insist.
'"We don't make that kind ol
teeny-bop mumc. We're Mrioul m•.......,. ..
Since tlwy cmt no longs llt--
-..t NgQls 9Chool, dwy twve •
private hdm, -attncttve
blonck, who ... c:onGnl ....
for the bov' good-1'llblr9d
pranks. "Sh.'1 ioxy," Tom ays
wldt admlllldon.
GMa. In fact. .. Tom'•
fawdie aabtett. Hll lydcs ..
oilal, -he ~ .. lboul WC>-
men," and he lows the fact lhlll
.. _ .. COlattmdly ~.
tQUnd UI. They .,.S Lii fain ad
Md ...t to know ewryd*'9
about us -wen what ee lh:>a .. -. .. be.,.~ .......
Jody Fomr on the Ncru Gtf//ln s.o.. She'•• ~d*k. 11-1
we .... on wtth The Mou.-
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She'• two montht older then me,
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Nastier of Mutle. ~ with
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~
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. ,_ f ' __ ; __ -~~:-?SPORTS
SUR DAY, AU4iUST Zl
10:00 U ((Ill CJ)) PY•S..-r.tllall Cmc1nn11t Ben&als vs Detroit
LIOllS
11:00 m llMl'f ~ Los An&tles Dodaus vs Clnuao Cubs
ft) CrM4 Pri1 Te.ii "Canadian Open" Mtn's and womens sem1-f1nal
events hom Y0t~ Unrmsily lllfonto i2:oo a a Kat.at Leapt Setcet 1:00 fJ blllS h•SU.. ,_... IY1!1$ vs ~n rr1nc1sco 49ers
4:00 D w.tcMst11 Wf CJaak 7:00 Cl) Cllarl'f' F-611 ~n DttlO Clllr1t11 vs New Yor~ C11nts
llOIOAY, AUGUST U
l:JO B CI> ® (3 Cl)) UC ....., R.pt lutW
10:.JO fQ Grand Pri1 Ten1111 Silmllltf T•r From Toronto, C..nada. 1rtlh lhe
f1n1ls tn s1n1lt5 tompelthon
WEOftESOAT, AUGUST 24
4:JO m 0..1tn lasdlll los Anaeles Ood1el'$ vs P1ttsbur1h P1ratu
$:00 13) MljcK Lucue a..W 01kl1nd A's YS Dtlrotl Ti1ers
FW10AY, AU4iUST 2'
5:00 Ill Allpls lueNH Cahforn1a An&tls vs Detroit Tigers
6:00 B (]) <ID> (121J ([)) Prt·SHMll Foetb1ll M1am1 Dolphins vs
Mtnnesot1 Vtkings. hve from Mtnnesota
SATUaOAY,AUltUST 27
ll:OO u o cv m a Granat.111111111a)or ws• 1ue11a11 lZ:lO D CJ) lIDl (121J ())) Colplt lbtl of flftlt liolf Claak L1vt coverage
ol third round pl1y from Pinehurst (No Carolina) Countri Club S> Gnft4 l'rll Tltllris Summet Tear "Cln1d11n Open" The finals 1n
doubles compet1tt0n. from Toronto, !Anad1
1:00 D ((Ill (I)) Cl) YCM!tll ltmtltlOllll Fnsllet lllatdl EiJht ot tht
nahon's top 1un1or 1nd senior Fnsbet champions-both men and
-omen -compelt 1n a numbtt of evtnts and also dtmonstrate lhe11
other unu~I and uc111n1 sHls .,th the s.iuctr like dlSC
2:30 m II& ~ aMte A look at tl\e competitt0n tn a rodeo and also a
behind the :;cenn look at the hvts ol tht pirhc1p1nts
3:30 fJ ((Ill ) Cl.$ s,o.ts s,.daalilf
5:00 e CI> lIDl (e.11 (( ,) AllC's WW. W.W of s,.ts
S:lO fJ ((Ill ffi) J) ~S...S.. r.n.1 los Aneeles Rams vs 1!111sas
Qty Clut'1 5:00 8 @ CD m aJ) Pr•S.-FtltMll Dallas vs Ba1t1m01e
CJ) C..rl'f' r.-.. ~n Dte&O Cllarcers vs Oakl1nd Raiders
SUllMY, AIJCUST ll
5:00 • CC) "Ant kl f'laM" (d11) '67-Cllad Everett m "Salltl fl T11~" (wes) '40-Errol Flynn
1:00 e (I) !IDI (8 CJ)) CC) w1.1.,... tf Anllla" (dra) '63-Ptler
O'Toole, Alec CulnneS$, Anthony Quinn. JaO Hawkins
ID "l"rllollt< of leMI" (adv) 'J)-Ronald Colman.
t.00 9 ((Ill Cl)) a:J ~rCIOlll'' (d11) '74-Ron Leibman. Da¥1d Selby
t.lO D 0 Cl) CID QI) "Codi R11111: Olalllllld Hed" (adv) 76-Roy
Thinnts, France Nuyen. an McShane
MOIOAY MlfWST U 1:00 9 "Ion to lllQ" (doc) ·68'-Htnry Fonda n1rr1lts D CC) "Sa«.t & VWlttl" (dra) ·71 G11n Mana Volonle, R1Cc1rdo
Cuccioll• t.00 8 ((Ill CJ)) ()) a::l "Atud • Ttrrw: TIN f'll Werws Ille lll Kh11
IUl11" Part I (dra) '75-Wayne Roters Oabnty Coleman D 0 Cl) D QI) (t) "SNNI" (dra) '73 Burt Reynolds. Dyan
Cannon l\IESOAY AUGUST 23 l:OO • a:J "Sfttll TlllNI s..te" (com) 72-T trry Tllofms t.tO. Cl) 9 (121J Cl)) CC)~ "' lwtlnlltl 5" (d11) '76-
Robtrt Conr~. Buddy Lbsen. Vera M~ts
WEl*ESDAY, AU4iUST 14 1:00 D CC) "1\e fly" (llof) '!>8-Dntd Htdrson Vincent Pt1Ce
• CC) .. .,,.....,. (wes) ~ -Clta<tton Hmon. Jad Palance
t.00 9 ((Ill (I)) CD a:J "Mtacl 111 Tenw:Till fll Vtrws Ille 1111 Kia
llN" Cone!
TMUISOAY, AUCUST 25 l:GO e CC) "Wltert U.. Ka '-t" (d11) '64-Bette Davis
• CC) "YlitefUJ, TedlJ & T_., (com) '64-Soph11 Lem
t:OO 8 0 (()Ill 0 CC) "bcafe F,_ CINlt1" (dra) '71-0ml
Mc:Callum. Robert Wac11tr
fllOAY AUGUST 1' l:OO e CC) "Allis • ..t .. ii' (d11) ''9-Patna O'Nul. Join Htcktlt
G a:J "Su-.. & ~ ~ (hof) '70-Vinctnt Pnce.
HI 9 ((Ill Cl)) ([) a:J "'SUrb' T~ (adv) '75-Cornel Wildt.
SATUaoAY, AUQIST f7 5.-00 •CC) "llll lilattc s.,...t" (adv) '66-Horolli Mabukata.
l:tO G a::> '11le AlicrJ "*" (ckl) '69-James MacMhur, Jan Starl1111. tJO D CC) "OM S.., • Mell'' (adv) '68-Ty Hardin, Rossano Brmi ea::> "'WI.., tlMI c...n" (Id'/) '64-Jeffrrt Huntw.
NATURAL CICELY
In 1 war. Cicely T• 111• • ioM tWna Pl· llnowll to most
audiences u 110 ,.ar..W Mia Jane Pittl11111, u Ult""' out wif1 of
"Sounder" and Ult dylq woman of ''1'111 ltiftr lliftf," ttle,..,.. star
COllkl do hlr daily 11r1y momin& ~ stint al~ """'*'
without 1ttractin1 autoaraplt ••m Of sbr·stnd calllfl lddids.
That WIS btfOfl 1111 lta"ld in "Just lll 0W $w..t Seq." wflidl
enc:om 111 GE Tllullf (CBS, Thu'*J It IPM). Tiii Mtht11 VIit
h1Mes drama cal~ for Ms.. r,_ to llll ;at Hk• Ms. TJ*-M
wrill•lts. no 1111 wis. ...i au her tMttl pt'l9lftt .~ acau8tld fof.
"'eoplt ldullly itt a *" at Caty TJIOll," layttls tht Emmy
IWlrd·•inntr, who fcMIM It 1 ''luxury"tos,etMI111uicl ta minutes
instud of hours m thl maktup chair.
Thty also 11t 1 _. at a tort of CGl!tttnporary C0111111dru111-tht
problllM tri1111td try "rmrse mlcntioll" tf b4aQ families to thl
south. Ms. Tyso11 and co-star blltrt Koob play 11 ur1la11 Mrthlm
couple whose rtfttJivt prejudices apiftlt thl IOlltll are ~lly
11t1rtd duri111 1 nc1tloft th.It IMcolnes • tuml111 point 11 attitudes
ind llfutyl1.
"This is 1 fint-111 honest portrapl of 1 contemporary ~
family.'' sars Hooks, whose two real·llf11DM, Erk and lltwtt, play his
children in th• MTM production. ''TM problems art rtal Thi hum«
is 11nuine...not the obvious broad tastelta 'ttl\nk' jokes tlaat hln
become so p11nlent in TV and films."
Thi llttln1 of tht GE Theater drama is rul, too. It ns fil!Hd •
locltiCMI in 1 n1U &eor&t• fann'-, ii ttM little ton of c.,ers.
Thi t11111 family IMwM .rt •urln1 tM day te Nb ,_ tof tM cllt
and cmr of "Just an Old Slntt Soft('_. lots of tM ~ catM
around to wa~.
Softlt of tM•-tht tarfiat of tfll ur1y rilm-llliPf flM -a
S11Utsllirt-dad youna woman ,.Ullft& eafMStly ._ till c.rtry
dirt roMs just IS the S&llt ~ Mf tfll lloNoft. fllt "l'Y ftw
~ tflat JOlllll WlllMll wtttl Cicetr r,__.,,. aulty -
hlf hi dllrlder '*' wfth fief wrt1*la 111, • tt ....._
Se It wasn't lllltil 1 little, radlalttJ natur•I Ckety ....,.. wt tf
lier trailer drmill& "'°"' Oii tfllt PUU fa,. ud tM ca"*11 ~
ttlat thtJ lllMt tllt m111tCtio1 bttwltll the 110 yur-4114 Jane
f'ttbul ud lh Gt "' "JUSI .. Olll s..t S.,. n WtMtnstllt~tftMtMltftMa-lttinaCicelJ
y,_ bet aoifta. ~ tmets fut la c.,.n. a hi al_... l.,.._
tlMI II Illa OMS IS Wiit It -.me ~ ftialtl fof Ck:ltJ ti
do fllr Nii) "10nllll1 llkJ'dt dmft lampito. a.d t\llM "'°" cllflblt
to llltifte tllat tllt Hlftwtk ltkycle tllthml&tt llH ........
It. .... 110 ,..,.. elt
SADDLEIACIC IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
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CIEVIH MOTOIS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -135-1171
ROY CA.IVY IMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640.6444
CADILLAC
NAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.9100
CHEVROLET
COHMELL CHEVROLET
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
DATSUN
IAIWICIC DATSUN
33375 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano
., I· I l75-49J..JJ75
DOTDATSUM
18835 Beach Blvd.
Hunt. Beach -14J.net
THEODORE ROllHS FOID
2060 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -642 .. 0010
SUMSETFORD
5440 Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster -646-40 IO
PHIL LOHG FOID
43 Auto Center Drive
lrvine-76~5181
ld!91
UHIVHSITY
OlDSMOllLE
2850 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540.9640
AU.EM OLDSMOllLE.
CADILLAC &: GMC
28332 Camino Capistrano
Laguna Niguel -831-0100
HONDA
IOM C.OODWIM HOMOA
700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton -171-04 t z
TV WEEK. AUOUST 21, 1977
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHMSOH I SOM
UHCOLM-MEICURY
2626 Harbo( Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.5610
OLDSMOBILE
UMIVE:ISITY
OLDSMOllLE
2850 Harbor Blvd
Costa Mesa -540.9640
PONTIAC
IOM Q.OODWIM
POMTIAC -GMC
700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton -171-0412
PORSCHE-AUDI
CNCIC IVHSOM, IMC.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach -673-0900
TOYOTA
llUMAXEY
TOYOTA
18881 Beach Blvd.
Hunt. Beach -147-1555
She speeds 1round town in 1
SOUptd·UP jet bllck '32 ford Coupe-
co111plete with rumble seat. Her
fevorite room at homt is 1n authentic
Old West Sllooft strlipt out of "Hip
Noon." And her comic impressions of
Roulynn Carter and Miss Lillian 111¥1
netted lier • feetured role in 1n
upcomi111 album S900fin1 the first
Family. In short-Ronnie Claire Ed-
wards is as different as nipt and day
from Con Beth Godsey, the overly·
prim, ptttentious chmcter she first
mated on tlle CBS series The Wattons
tflfH years aao.
In fact, off-screen it may take 1 ·-·...,..tM.o•
second or a third look to reeo1nlze the
stylish brunette as the same l1dy
whose plain demeanor on the series
lw m1de her the kind of character
y04i lowt to hate.
A native of OklaJloma, Ronnie Claire
lttended the Unimsity of Oklahoma
wfltrt she qllickly dist1nauishtd her·
self ii 1 host of campus productions,
, IJ'lduatina w1UI a Badltlor of Ms
de&ru 10 Drama. She spent thm
seasons with the M•io Johns Theatre
in Dallas, T eus, tJltn went on to
reperlOfY theatre and fin1lly Broed·
way. Her first television mienment was '1111 34tfl Stir," a bicaltenftlll
special wit~ Richard Kiley. When she
finaUy took otl for Hollywood. ft wasn't
lont before sfle a1tClttloned for I pert
on The Walt0'1$.
Ro1111it Claire is married to film
produeer Billy RICOfd, is currently
r1nontln1 a four-story, 14-room
chalet, is 1 fi11t-ret1 cook and lom
1,ntiqutS.
Tom Bower, who portrays OJ. Curtis
w.nard on The Waltons (C8S, Thurs-
day, 8PM), has led a Wlfied and
peripat,tic lift. Born in Oemr, Tom
spent mudl of his childhood trtvelina
and att1ndin1 twenty-fin 1r1de
schools, IS his r.tlltf WIS ill the
military and his craAdfather ren 1
tntckina combine and Wllut harvest·
in& crew.
After leavln1 trip schoi>I, be sold
mapzines throuitiout the NorHlwest
United States, then rttumed to his
beloftd Colorado to appear hi 1 musi·
cal miew in the historical minin1
town of Centrtl City. Tom's inherent
1 ur1e to bt on the move then sent him
to New Yorll where he studied It the
American Academy of Dflmatic Ms
and wit1I John Cessnetes at his
Shadows Wotb11o9. Tom returned to 0.IWU and formed
1n inttrllt in private investiptioll, .:=-~~~~~-whldl was to stay with bim on ind off ~P.~~~~~~~ .,.. the nt.t twelvt years. It ltd llim into sudt di'flfSt •eas as Wldlf'coffl
wosk, shoppin1 services, h1d1tstrial
espio1111t, ucurity, polHfapbic
wmilution and int1m>11tioo; and to
r1r;e~~P!~~~~w sucll cities as New VOit, 80stOCI and a Cleveland. i.:lii~~'i But ~ bb varied experimc:a, 1~. Tons's tint km has remilned ICtift&.
Ht WIS artist !ft residtnee It Brandeis
U11iv1rslty and co-starred with ·Al
Pieino In "TM 8lsiC Trafni111 m Pavtci
Hummer' for the Theatre Company of
Boston. When Ulat compaay went on
to New York, Tom came to Los
Anftlts.
U To Tell Ille l rvtll u lltllWI
ID Tlit Arclots; Butllall Wed
Dodee<s vs P11tsburan Pu~tu
Cl) Putllltlf llOillt <rm CI>> Pm 1s Ritht
12)) Cl' lllm Griffill Shew
a "" ""' 141Mll m Mister llc•B
(all (J)) ... Ilia
(Iii The Gone SNw '2 Dectric c..,...,
5:00
Woman to woman in-
surance programming
to meet the special
needs ot the bustness
and p r ofessional
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(~ ())) °" of OltcOWtry 1ll Film Futvrt
-8:30-
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SUBDUED BUT SATISFIED
W~ Rogm(idt) S11h .s .in Fil sped.ii .aamt ind O.ibney
~min co·stus .s 1nother .agent, In "Att.ick on Tefl'or: TM
Fii Venus the Ku Klu11 Klan."
For an actor who for a goodly number of seasons,
played Trapper lohn, lhe charmingly cunning medte
on M•A•S•H. 11 wa~ a decided change in his screen
plumage 11 was, for Wayne RogNs, lhe b1ggt'st stamng
role he had l>een handed since M .. A·~·H . that or a
staid FBI agent. in "Attack on Terror The FBI Ve"us the
Ku Klux Klan," a factual dramatization of three c1v1I
rights workers murdered in the South, being rebroad·
cast as a special two-part movre pre~entat1on Monday
and Wednesday al 9PM (both nights) on CBS
W11h his M• A •c;•H "Yahoo" character now damp· ,..,..
u S.rttldlprty • c.,. ,rtfit: V'lftpeiat ..
llutritiln a '"' rn m 0..1 w.rti t~ It Is Writtt11
Q)Ji..-,Suaatt a flrtll tor r•1
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a.i <a CIJ)Jllii.y s.wrt si-11! Meet tilt ,.,..
10:00
0 ((Il'l CD) (I) IT•Staoe foot·
ball Ctntinnah Beneals vs Oelro11
lions m 0 Cll ltlur ol rowr
UOdymJ • °"'""" Cl Herald ot Trvtll
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fl) futMI Socur Ill ... _ °"""'°"
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11:00 u ainst.,llr a...u, • °'' ol DiscMty i:: r11111111: ..,.. " t11t Seut11 G CD ((211 (()) Mwenturu of
~ D Itta Humllarll
lDl lmesMd~
CD Ooclcer BIMNll Los An1eles
Ood&m YS Oucaeo Cubs
Q) Cllclrdl II tllt HelM
® II Set Ille USA
l2ll Flr11 laptisl Chllldl m CinM P'ril ,_ ·ea,,,d1an
Open Tournament" from York
Umnrllly in Toronto. Canida, lh1s
S 125.000 tournament lutures both
men·s ind '#Omens events 1n semi
l1n1I compelthon
m 11our " """" illl (Jft!IMD Ill StMc:e
-11:30-.. °" C.pas UJblMwJS..Utrt
([) Wllktftd
U rn <S J)) Wub, Mllu& ® llowlt: "StrliPl·J•c: .. f' (dra)
"64 Joan Cuwlord. Ceorae
Kennedy 011ne Baker
@ (I) ...... s,.cill
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12:00
U llelic*is s,.dal ··Mai niticat
Mary's Soila of llberat1011
B Mowie: ct) "lltt C.111dl1n"
(drl) '61 Robert Ryan. John Oehner • rn (S (])) lssuts Hd ....,
ened b~ gray business '>Ult~ and a ">ulxiued demeanor.
Ro~ers wa,, at ftrst not at all ')Ure thP switch ot roles
was to his l!ktng
It's hard lor me to aci," he say'> 'I lhought lht> parl
mrght be too drab I wan led to play one of the viii rans,
a l\u Klux Klanner I could more readily picture myself
tn l>1b overc1lh, and plaid shirts than in the humdrum
colnnng or one of the FBI men Then I read 1he srnpl
II WclS real It was what happened. based on cl case that
wa~ a mrleqone in c1vtl rights history··
· I plc1y a local FBI agenl 1n the South: he con1in11e\
"I wenl to lhe c;outh and mel with the clctual agent
whom I play I got the feel of the man, and learned the
problems he and his fellow agents faced du11ng the
ca')e These men were southerners, as well a~ FBI
agent~ On the one hand, they were viewed with
su~p1cion by the local ciltzem clnd their neighbors,
and they wen> aim thought or as rednecks by mil1·
tanls Comequentl~ they were caught tn the middle
The ratt that they were ablP to do their 1ob at all is a
credrt to them and the FBI."
Of h1d1 ng his per~onaltty behind a gray-flannel
facade of an FBI agent. Rogers ~ays 11 wasn't as tough
as he thought 1t would be ··1 tried to do a complete
character, from the way the agent would talk to the
way he wore his clothes."
Coming from Alabama. 11 was no sweat for Rogers to
deliver a southern accent ·'Each area of the South ha~
its own speech nuances," he !">clYS 'But the base to the
speech patterns 1s 1he same All I had to do was recall
many of the things rn my way of speaking that I had
worked so hard to erase when I wa~ studying to
become an actor"
Then, lingering his drab rBI wardrobe. Rogers
added. ''But Trapper lohn would never have been
caught dead in a su11 this conservative "
A 'DODGER BLUE' YEAR
The Los An&ele.s Dodgers. also known as the "Br& Blue Wreckin&
Crew" are rn h1&h eear as the Naltonal league West race its final
month Skipper Tom lasorda got the Dodaers off and rolltng when the
bell rana rn Aprrl as they reeled off 22 vtclones 1n 26 games-the
fastest start srnce the 1935 Brooklyn Dodgers captured 22 of their
first 24
Dodaer action at its best ciln be captured over Knv (Channel 11)
Sunday mornrna as the Dodgers take on the Chicago Cubs from
Wrigley Field at 11 10 AM Pre.game rntervrews beern at 10 5~M
The Dodgers will be televiStng Wednesday (Au& 24) from Pitts
burgh as they take on Manager Chuck Tanner's lumber and l11htnrn1
Company with the pre game beg1nnrng al 4: 15PM and game lime
slated for 4 · 30PM
The Dodger telev1s1on schedule '"" spollt&hl four eames 1n
September-three with the Crncinnah Reds and one with the Houston
Astros The three eames from Ctncrnnatt to be arred are Frrday (Sept
9) at 4 45PM. Saturday (Sept. 10) at 340PM and Sunday (Sept 11 at
I 0 5~M The final telecast of the yur ts slated fOf Sunday, Sept. 25
from HousloA at 11 4~
lasorda has used the same slarttn& lineup from the day the 1977
season beean. The Dodeers sport one of the finest rnltelds rn baseball
with three time Gold Glove Winner Steve Garvey at first base. two
ltme stolen base champion Davey lopes at second base; the Dodgers'
all time fteldrn& and htttin& third baseman 1n Ron ~Y and one of the
hnest shortstops 1n baseball in Bill Russell
Lasorda feels he has the finest outfields tn baseball and wouldn't
trade his threesome of Dusty Baker. Rick Monday and Reu1e Smith
for any 1n bneball
Baker, who was acquired by Dodeer Vice President Al Campanrs rn
1975 lo be the Dodeers' centerf1elder and power hitter. suffered
throu&h a painful 1976 season as he htt only four home runs
However, after off-season surgery to an rn1ured knee he played on all
year. Baker 1s the Baker of old and 1s into double heures 1n home runs
as he 1s roaming left fteld.
Monday has taken over rn center held after bern1 acqurred rn the
off season from the Cubs and has been outstanding And Smith. who
was oblarned 1n a mtd·season trade last year with the Cardinals, 1s
havrn& hrs finest year and many were sayrng he could be the Most
Valuable Player 1n the league should the Dodgers win the pennant.
lasorda rates his catcher Steve Yea&er with the best tn baseball
defensively and Yeager has added to hrs htttrne after hard work with
coach Jim Gtlltam. Yeaeer rs backed up by lefthanded Johnny Oates.
The Dodgers are blessed with five outstanding startme pitchers tn
veteran Don Sutton, lefthanders Tommy John and Dou& Rau. and
rrehthanders Burt Hooton and Rick Rhoden.. When laSOfda needs
quick reltef, he's been rely1n1 on knuckleballer Charlie Hou&h.
rrehthanders Mike Garman and Elias Sosa, and lefties Al Downin& and
Stan Wall
The Dod&er bench features mftelders Ed Goodson, Booe Powell and
Teddy Martinez, and outfielders Glenn Burke, John Hale, lee Lacy
and "Mr Pinch hitter" Manny Mota.
The Dodgers have been hitting home runs at a pace that will
eclipse their Dodeer Stadium era record set tn 1962 of 140 Last year
the Dodgers htl 91 home runs and they had already passed this total
after hall the setson
The Dod2ers are off and runnrne towards the 1977 National Leaeue
West and a World Champronsh1p. Dodger home eames rem11nine: St.
Louis-Aue. 26 (N). Au&. 27 (N), Aug 28 (D); Chrca20-Au1 29 (N).
30, (N), 31 (N). Pittsburah-Sept. 2 (N), 3 (N), 4 (D), San Dieeo-
Sept 12 (N). 13 (N); Ctncmnati-Sept 14 (N), 15 (N); Atlanta-Sept.
16 (N), 17 (N), 18 (D), San Francisco-Sept. 26 (N), 27 (N), 28 (N);
Houston-Sept 29 (N), 30 (N). Oct. I (D), 2 (0).
IUNDA Y (CoftdnuedJ • a latlwt "-... Setu1 .... letter Uh a ~ " -.,tutt111• 0 Call It lllclltlll
-12:30-CIJ Ara ... ,....... •• s..m • (]) ca ())) Dlrldlw
@ (() llltt1t: "RNd It t.h"
(com) ·••-Boll Hopt 81n1 Ciolby a u.s. F1111 a.,.n
D hits: · Fu Ho111ons 'C.pt1in C111n1 ..
1:00
8 bllS P're·S.-FtltW Los
Anaetn Rams Y$ Sin frac1sco •9ers
(]) u,111i.1 wci-u DMO. Witl. ([) s.a "-' •flrY•ll-*._,~ a..., .... ., "'""'°" ((17) (})) n. .,....., Clasaic a 1"11111 ~ te Adwm1111
(9(()~a.ala
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-1:30-
(]) lllNia e nit lllel TOfM Sllow
Cll Wildllft kl CtlMs
U llowi1: "ltlds• It tllt Sun"
(dra) '61 -C•rroll Baker James
Sl11cet1. James Ya11
® .... " ... '--,. .... .,~
2:00
(])Te,ec .......... ,.,..
(() .. $ffilc lbt...is err.FM
tDAlh'MH~l'mntJ eTema
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a1AlfredHldlc.G"-(8 (J))Airlllt~ ........... 0 flllfCl9 .., mni.1ut,....
-2:30-
(J) ... °" -• SMl'll 8 lhril: (C) "lltttr Vkt1ry"
(dr1) ·~-Atchrd Burton. Ruth
Roman, Curt Juraens ....... ...,
...... CC> "a..1c.H ~ ...
(wu) '42-flteston foster, francu
Gifford. Rlch1rd 011
...... "c.a ..... (dta) '43-
Randotph Scott. liOlh llffty Jr Al111
Curtrs ............. ~
3100 (()U.11,...
<II lltwlt:(C) .. .,.. wt ""''" (dra) '56-Sttwllt Ct1n1e1, Robtft
TIY!Or
• llllirlt: "Tlf'riftet' (di.) 6-4-
Rod lartn, Sim Orml
(ml CJ)) ....... ..... ~sa.
• TOP DIUil co.PS Wll • FOi~, .... c.,a .......... Qm.
......... Gant~ •114 his Wlft hose tllfl fouf·lw ,,_tttio11 frocn °"'"'· Colcndo ,.,,_, """' of tht llest corps fl9ll ttlt U S ffld
r..uda comptb111 tot ttlt cllampion
911\p titlt. <• Cl)) SOf1 """' UfMJd111•1lfttlllllkt
-3:30-
• 1111111: (Cl ....... Jira" (ldv)
'69-Patrlck MKlllt, Conn11 Sit
... Marty Alle11
(@CJ)) ...... , ....
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• ,.,. Ill tk ...... tf lllt s.a
(()Uttlt ...
Stat Tr• • lilotlf: CC> "faaq .... ts ..
(com) '50-~ Hope Lucille Ball
ID lle¥ie: CC> "Dwtfy" (com) 68-lames Coburn, J1mes MaSOfl James
foa
((J1) (])) Seul T r1111
9 (() Mttt Ille """' (3-.Wtf s...tinl
fJI AIMna• AA.alef
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@ (J) ... " Acrltulturt ®Slltf*'........,
SW.WI.,._ cm Mlic '1lllcy Fenn
5:00
DStlr Trtl
CJ) .... : "tlall ii Ille Ir• ~ ..
{1dv) '39-Louis H1y"ard. loan
Btnnetl
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CIDQI ._
Q) lllnlt: "ll1d Orclli4" (d11)
!>9 Soph11 Loren. Antllolly Quinn
(Cll) Cl)) ...... C.nll
• AIMrica• hrllli ~ Hlllr
@(()C.C.. <• ()))Our• ........ lllmit fllWiWkMp.
-5:30-
8 0 (() D .... <II .,.... cm LtM at 111e
(() Cllar1trs f11thll San D1e10
CllJ11en ws New Yor~ C11nts
• (]) aD ca (()) "*' llftwlHltlJ a.,. "Wipe Out" Whtie
1n 1Uw111. Wllere FraM Haldy is
competinc 1n a surl1n1 contest. the
H11dy Bors suddenly lmd themselns
worl1111 unclerCO'ler lor Ille H1wi111n
Pol1U Shtlly Novak Jamt$ Sh11eta
and Blute Gordon cuest
DfatMIO.FltMJ
•""'1111.-m .._ 1..11o11t l'tlcrlm s llMt: CC> •• er.. .....
Tr11t4J" (dra) ·72 Ceorce
KtnAtdy Vet• Miles Witham
Windom
ID•MIJMas ~Alltriuu
-7:30-... n. ..... .....
8:00 D (<UJ (])) (() ... (R} Aase
of m1St1ken idenllty sends Rhoda off
to 11il on charaes of sohc1t1ns
.. @ (() • a .. c S.llday
lllylttry: lldlilll11 "Aff11r of the
Heart" (R) The fatllf1.1n·ll• of Mac's
dentist and the wile of • televlSIOll
1ncll011N1n 11e Mptels when 1 1V
personality dies ol po1son1n1
Stefanie Powers, Larry Ha1m1n and
Lloyd Nolan 1uest. • ....,,c.,..,
• (]) (JD (8 Cl)) liltflt:
(CJ (4alr) "lnruee ti AlaMI"
(dr1) '63-Peler 01oolt. Alec Guin
ness. Anthony Quinn. lad H1n1ns.
Ant holly Qlllytt, Jose r tf'ltf. Claude
Rarns. Mhur Kennedy, Omar Sh1nf
A brasll 1Q11n1 Bntrsll oHtetr encoun
Im the be11nn1111S ol Ille Allied
revolt •n the desert 1111nst tlle T111ks
and pl1ys an almost codhh role 1n
unit.inc lht Arabs into 1n etlectrwt
hpt111& loru --"'!!!!'!Pl'!!!'l~!'!!"!ll~-.. a Ina IM lln MA musal .__ .... v.•-.N.1 .. NO....., _ __,I nnety !lour with 1uuts Lesley Anne
Down. Ntllflte Ntw1111n, Dani, Lowe ~ I Madtline BtU 8:00
e•(()G Cll ..,
., ""'' Cat • llltrit: CC> (Ur) "first te FCtrt" (d11) '67-Chid Eveiett. aw..iw.w m lle¥ie: (Zllf) "SIMI Ft Tnil"
(wes) '40-Em>I flynn .
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7100 •<<121 (I)) CJ)M ...... •oCD eO ... tlO. .., "Tht HOfa Wrtfl tllt fl1'll& T tit" flllutj~el, 111 A1111titan '°• pally wt1ot1 tail ftlps ~Ip n lie lflmps,
U!ts lht ~ill llt ltlmed wltilt jump•
1n1 on 1 New Mexico firm to btcollle
1n lnlt1111tioMI iullll>ltlf champion.
• MMe: (Zhr) ...,.. rn..r " i..-" (ldv) '37-Ronald Colman.
0..id Niven, Raymond MtueJ
•S..YqSMlll
f.D POUWrS VIRTUOSO
• VIOLIN IW2lES m PIMtt •llllhllllll .t ,. "112111k Ptflnt111"
CD Doc WT sa..c..
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• ((ll) (])) ()) Starin~ Vtal
lltld T1nfo1I clothes, 1 heunttd
1mutement 111rt ind 1 Rtntimflet
man 1n·tbt·slrttt art h1atih1M1 of
tonlllrt's 11\ow ............... • rdlilt _, ,,, ....
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TV WEEK. AUGUST 11, 1977
• Ol'll a.tts CIDf.Will.,.. ........... sni. o.w.,
fD POlOUll EllDS WITH * BWllK ClllWI m ,. ... ,. ""''11111111,1tct
TIIMtr•
fr?i) .. 11~
-9:30-
D IH> (() 111 QI lilofit: CC> (10) "CtH 1t1 .. : Dl1 ... •
HHd" (ldw) '76-Roy Tlunnu.
France Nuyen 11n McSlllne. foe
Bueden H1w111 1s the sett1n1 for
this SIOI)' of spits 1nd counterspies
ind 1 plot to stut 1 h1chtr let1111 cllem1t1I uplosrve
•nitU.ClaC--. • '9lcl .. Ille Mltt)n
10:00
eo.,tt oac-r,
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•own.. c.,.i .......
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IDW...ACHtar m PlclMr atao
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11:00
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0(()Ml9-12 SNlk,_,F.,_
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-11:10-
((17) (I)) lllflt; "lltturn ol lllt
Ci1 nt Monsttr1"
ID ""' WltMlt Vleilt•• Film e.um1aes lllt lello,.,. method of
n1tu11I childbirth, US•ftl delic1le
PoSt·nalal bettmenl
-11:30-G S..y s.ts fiulllMls r,. s.... F.11111 llJms n San rru. ciJco
DDCJ)8Dllltlt:
CJ:) .......... ~O.Vld Mc·
Cilium ltars
•111CM
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(ldt) '72-Kath1rln1 Hepburn.
Gtllt¥ll;t 84llON. V111essa Rld"'wt
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• ._(ID "llJ Ceillll" (com) '12-Slllrt1y Mtc:lth1t, Vm
MOll!aM, Ednrd G ftobilllOft.
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D• Oii---1:55-.... CC>., Diii .........
(susp) '66-Robtlt Colllet.
MONDAY
AUGUST 22
fer llMf1lill& Md .~ latillp.
,..._ • DAmMC fl'IOUAMS. Bf.
.... ,., , • ., .... HM!lce. 111 tM
'a(s lllOWies.
DAmlllll MOVIES
10:00 e "We're •ot Mmitd"
(com) 'S1-Marilyn Monroe
Ginter RDrers frtd Allen Y1<:I01
Moore, Paul DoutllS David
Wayne a (C) .. ~ ittt l'aris" (mus)
'S3-Daus Day Ray Bol&e•
Claude D1uph1n he Miller
Ceorce G1vo1
11:00 G (C) '11lt LNy T-'ts A n,.r" (dra) SB-Lana Turner
Jelf Chandler Rtehard Denn1111
Andrea Martin
11:00 e "Ca,iM City'' (ch) ·~2
John Forsythe Joan Camden
Ray Teal
ID •wna"" (ttHSI() '3S-
freddre B1rtholomew Warner
Baiter ._,leen Whelan. C Aubrey
Smith. Re11nald Owen. Nigel
Bruce. John Ca11adine
1:00 ® (C) "ll4t tllt T111r"
(dra) '7l-Ge01&e Monteomtry,
Victoria Shilw Marshall
Thompson
Z:OO D CC) ...... •die Amw''
(wes) '64 Dale Robertson
Martha Hyer, Wendell Corey.
Elisha Cook. Ted de Ccnia
J:OO ®l CC> "hllrHIN1t 451"
(dra) 67-Juhe Cl!nshe. Osk•r
Wernei. Cyril Cusac~. Anton
Drffnnt. letemy Spe~r B"
Duttell Alea Scott
3:30 (l) "The Lad) Ewe" (tom)
41 Barbara Stanwyck. Charles
Coburn Hen!)' Fonda, Eutene
Pallette. Witham Demarest
II (CJ "Wiit's 9eell ~Ill
ii My 8"" (com) 63 Dun
Martin [lmbeth MontlOf!lf"t
Jill St John, Martin Balsam
m Concutratloll CD t lift Lucy
QI TIM r11 ( lil'> (})) My Tiit• Solla
E»~Ofl!U
121> W.W ba .... T•ltloft
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QJ>C-Wits
-7:30-
.. C.SUIMf ...,.....
Cl IMI AIMfaR Style
_I) TM 04ill c.,lt
8 Let's llMt A Dul
r]) Ill• nat T11111
C!IThtJoltr'sW-114
tit l'rb .. RlCM ·~ ((11J CD) f tlllilJ Altair m 0r11Ut1c Serita
@ ()) w.w w.rw °' Ailllltls fill a.....i ZI TOlll(llt Someth1na
Peoonal A Woman's Place Is 1n the
House" Toni&ht's documentary looh
at radal lesbian Oaine Hobie who
was elttled to the M~husetts
State le11slature 1n November.
1974 Ms Noble discusses her life u
a pol11tcian and a py pe11011
( \21) (()) 8'My llMcll m fOQIS "' U.ro IBl liars a. 119 s-.tlwlll ,.......
8:00
U (!Ill lJ) ([) The JeffmotU
(R) Woi1e is fomd to wait on his
maid and cloo!man 1n order to save a
bf& buStness deal
.. =i Cl) cm a little Houit
tll tllt 1'1111it The Wisdom of
Solomon" A ruuway Blick boy
(Todd B11dces), who says he 1s an
orphan offers to sell himself lo
Charles lnaafls as a sla~e 1n
uctiance IOI an eduuhon
• lllftlt: .~ "lof• ,. '-<•"
(1dv) 'SS-Narrated bJ Henry Fonda
(\) Mowit: (CJ ~r) ~1tipt Vic·
twy" (dra) '52-..,thur Kennedy
Juhe AdJms ~llY Do• James
fdwards U (}) (lA1 (t2il Cl)) UC ColMdy
s,tmt: Shtt~r & th S•'"""
MldltM John Bynet stars as an ea
Minne who wishes lie was back on
Parris Island when ht 1s stuck w11h
the t~ of d1sc;1plln1111 a pnc of
unruly rouneslers w'1o co111p1!3t lllf
Supreme Machine
C!I Mowie: tC.l (211r) ''Sleet & Va•
ltttJ" (dra) 11 Gian lbua VolcKllt
Riccardo Cumolla. Milo 0 Shu
Cyril Cusac• Rosanna r ratello
ID TIM SlS,000 Pyralnld
Q)hnJ ..... a WorW ban...-, .......
fil) FlAUBERT'S FICaL£
• MME. I I" 4-,UlU
fl) M.l4Mlt l9wlfJ 'Mamaee A
ielurn of the lour part d11m11tatt011
of CustaVf n1ubert's novel f11n
CHCI Annis st111 IS £m1111 80¥ary
the btau11ful and boled wile of 1
ioung counlr; doctor m l'rtlllitr
'9TIMitt.l l'.,i.
-1:30-n <rf1J > ()) s~.,, Ntek
slicks up IOI his bo,s when IA
amb1t10Us detechn act:U$U them of
harboring a narcottcs ollender at the
community center
U CD®(~ CIJ) UC Moldl7 llipt.....,, merm.Wlb fl!D 111 ~ rt11Jta1
D no·Roolc1
211 Drain Lines
Roof Access Additional
$5.50
24 Hr. &ner911scy
Service
4 11 Main Drain
Up to 70'
Roof Access Additional
$5.50
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....
1140NDAY (Condnloted)
9:00 a <(ll) CD) w MiMe: ~ Cztu> M~ttad • Ttflllr. T\t fll w.,.
tM I• IUua ll1111M l'•rl I (d11) ·75
Wayne Rorers Dabney Coleman
Peter Slrauu. Ed Flanders, Ceoice
Gt11111d Rip Torn. Andrew Ouuan. Marl~n Mason A lr11t stOfy taken
from Ille FBI hies aboul lh1ee younc
cml urhts workers who weie mur
deted 1n MGS1SStpp1 1n 1964 !he
FBI'$ tubRQuenl 1nvestica1ton In lo
lht co1mc1ton of seven Klansmtn a @ m m u 111c 11oiu1a,
MIM: Ct> (Ztlf) ·~111111" (d11)
73-Burt Reynolds Dyan Cannon
John Ryan. Joe Santos. ke.rn Con
way A ha1d nosed rimalt eye rs
lured lo recovei a CKhe ol $loltn
diamonds. and durin1 his 1nvesr1ea
hon he also uncovm • to11up1 m11i
tuy officer 1nd an 1nle1nattona1
black market scheme lor mrlrl•fY hardware
ID MttY GrrHNi SM m Tiie Wltr\fliln f'D ,.,, ... l>f11111
(81 WotW E•tn&tlism Ttltthon
fl:) Tiie • of Unctrt.alrrtJ m D.m4 Sldl1111 s-.
-9:30-
10:00 DDllm
([J M.N: "l1leJ M.s. Me A C1hlll. 1111" (dfa) '39 John C.rlrtld 121 ~ EnA,.,._ Ttlrttloit OHi litll ....
-10:30-m mm....,
fD GtlM Pnr Tt.uia SMcit1 Tow 'Canadian D~n Cll1mp1onsll1ps
Contrnuatron ol resteiday's matches
from Toronro. Canada. with lllf finals 1n smafes ~petrtron
11:00 • CI> • (JJ ((fl) Cl)) ...., uawCID m a • e (rzi Cl)) lMt AIMriQA Slylt . .,..... m a F~ 11111tr1
Q)llarcaW..,,M.O. a MacW/Ltllm ..,.,,.
-11:30-
• ((ll) (J')) (() Mo•lt: ~
..... "The Good luck Bomber"
(C) ..., .... llftlf Set ... Ac•ill"
(dfa) '73-0tvtd H1rtm1n
B@CI>ma>....., C...
(I) llMit: "Illa 0ra,..., .. (1dv)
'42-Bel.t LUKOSl, Joan Barcl1y
• CD <II ca (J)J '''"h If s.. f lllldlco1T1111a • Itel,.... an. 100CQ ma-..u
f2:00 er....,.z..
Ill lilttl•: "D•4 of 1111 ll1cllt"
(mys) '45-MelVYll Johns .. lat ii s,.c.e
QI MMe: MA Mk Atlllr" (Cit•)
'62-Ed'Qid Binns
-12:30-•Dr·~ f.DAIC~"""
1:00
II ID CI> QI) T~
•'-' Alttry -1:30-• ...,..: "SW.._,. (dra) '50
H01t11d Duff, Bn1n Oonlevy
-3:05-a MMlt. "Tiit Utctroelc lfo11· *"' (st1 f1) '60-Rod C.me~n.
Pag,.10
( TUESDAY I -7:30--~c....,.
• Low Americu SIJlt ()) T\t ~ c.,..
10:00 • M["'J Dir'• A Heliay"
(com) 37 Mae Wm
;a CC) .. ~ tht llc)t " Ille Sllwtry ...._,.(mus) ~-Dom
Dir. ~don Macfqe
11:00 Iii CC') "So Tll11 Is ,.,,, ..
(1om) ·55 Clo11a de Hnen
Tony Cur111. Cotrnne C.lvel
12:00 D "Thi" C.t1n for 1111
hlsll" (tom) '40 Thomas
Mrlchell, Prrstrlla lint. m "M1101411i11" (dr1) '38-
Joan Crnfoid, Spencei 1 racy
1:00 (3 "Tiie Tltallic'' (dra) '53-
Chfton Webb. Barbara Stan.Ye•
2:00 • CC) "Tiit Purple rlli11"
(dra) '55 Creaory Peck.
l:OO (JI) ~ w1 Low A Mystety"
(mys) '67 Ida luprno, les
Crane
3:30 m "StrMt ..... ... 1111111"
(dra) '48 Mark Stevens
D ~ "Tern Acrosi lltt hr" (1dv) '66-Dun Martin.
Alam Delon Rosemary fors)'l)l
BVBNINQ
CJ) l\t '-Ill ..
D (11 0 CU CID Melly.Md 5-r• ma..tcM11
(@ (I)) f~ Nf11r
S Mepii'slltnea
(121) Cl)) lrldy 8mQ
8Uw'1 a..
"1!) "'*"' ltllir Htrt'• Ito.
8:00
fJ <<m CDJ Cil Jad ... ., s...
Mel Bline rums u Prof Lt Bline
Ille mercumf vrohn ltKher 1•v•"I Jack muSIC lessons
U t2Jl())tmUJ ... lullld sr..., "Tn.inrt1" (R) When &au
and (Mey f11ht om • WAC heu
te11ant, Casey submits a request IOf
transfe1 oul of the BIKk Sheep unit. G ..,.: CC) (2111) "SMn Tlmts
Sewtl" (com) '72-Teny Thomu
()) MIM: (CJ (ZIN') "A Taitt of
Honey" (dra) '62 R11a rus111n1ham. Robert Stephens
• CI> crm <IZll ll>I Ham o.,. (R) ron11t demohshes his ur rn a
race •nd. realmne how cfost he
came to hn rn1 htS numbei come up
decides he wanlJ to be baptized
B Join Shklty Jonn on
• Cry of ..., rtlflC WOl1cl
Cl llwM r-,....,. Continues to mldn1111t m A ••u Is ' Tiie Twenliu
Q) ""' IAasoll ea> fllerie: CC) (Zllr) "T~ I•*
c.ts'' (d1a) '62 Oebor1h kfn m l'Wp ... ,..._. 1M11
(I) mo..,11ec.ia,.11
'9&.ietat,..
-1:30-
• ((fl) rn> CJJ nrms 11 s
lrau1N time for Pltylhs wllen her
d1u1hler pulls 1 SUIPllSt elopement.
• CJ) cm <a Clll tMr. ..w Sllirley (R) Whfn l111eme and Shirley
need a new sofa they cet a hot tip
from Carmine on wflere to 1et one.
bur are scared out of then wits when
they go to chec• 11 our at a house
"''th 1 reputation for beina haunltd IDtt..Wib
fB a.i ..... u..-.. l'roer•11t1
9:00
TV WEEK AUGUST 21 , 1017
-9:30-
• ((l.l) (J l) CJ) Ollt 0., 11 A
TillM (R) loo """' yeses· 1er 8111>'" 1nro rroubfe on the n1ah1 ol
tht brr dance
10:00 0 ((J}') rnJ J) ..... (If) In the
f11st part of 1 rwo p;11 e1>1sode a
luaurr C11 "''th a cad1~e11n the l1unk
IS blou1M lo the impound &mee Ort
rhe gme rnorn1n1 1 "'rte kills ht1
husband and abandons hff child
u @ m a "°''" s11r1 (RI Cabe Kaplan stars IS 1n off bear
~rcolrcs olfrcer wllo displust1 lits
supen()( wrlh hrs ull0r1hodo• way of
n•bb.nr d1ue oushers
ONtwa
lj)*'lt: (C)Mflll .... Rldilt('
(wu) ·~5 RandOlph Scott
Iii See Alt UnUttt11 on * Cry of Hurtiq World II hid Witita T-.U. Conflnuu to mldn11hl '211 Marcus Wtfby mo 11t11•111o m £1ftlftetu
-10:30-m mm•
11:00
• rn • (f) ftm a 11ns e a CJ) (Cl7J Cl:J) D llns e (QI (I)) ltft htricM Stylf
Ill Set lowt in Kbol Ot1
• Cty of Hurtlna Worid Ill~ V-. Ttlttllt. Last hour m a ftf'llW9N 21rp1 O>Ma~W.,.MO. m 0r ... 11c S«11S
'1i) ~/Ldttl a.,.n
-11 :30-
• (({?) (J)) (I) Mowtt:
Ct> M.... """" ., Stair (dfa) '73-Mike Connors. l1hchiet Cole B~OO D a:>__, C....
(I) M..te: "'"-' tf 01 '''"'' IWIW' (adv) '59-Jocty fair e Cl) (121 Cl)) Mo.It: Ro
manct of A Horstthrel" cm 11r1tt1
• lteltwwJ 121 TH 700 Club
mwi111c:.i.n1ua m Ci"""' l4
12:00
8 TWiliiflt l ...
D Mnlt: CC) "S•tft S•tll tr s.ci.'' (dfl) '57-Burt la~ster -~-s..11 m ..._: "Tiit s., °' 11111y r
(dl1) '50-Junt Havoc loM Russell t!D~AIClle.n
-12:30-
0 (<J1) (])) (I) lt'A-S•H <R) All
outbrm of 1nfectloos tie1111tt~ lells r •lher Mule.ally Ind thmten.s 11\t
enhre medlCll staff
uo w m a ,..~
(RJ Jaa Jones ruests as 1 suspected
loan sllarl wtlO ll the sub,1ttl of an
rn•esl!p llon by PtppU alWI 8111
• CJ) am <121 Clll Mtt11: CC) tar) -s......u, .......
S" (dra) '76-Roben Conrad Buddy
Ebsen, Ve11 •111es, Oavrd C1oll
Hamel Nelson. Sue l,on The des
1t111es cl complete stianrers come
toaethei suddenly whln "'*r 11• part
ol 1 m1SS1ve crash on a Southern Cahlorn11 freeway
= ~ Romanct of A Hoiseth11f
....... : ""•"' lttttl" (d11) '31 -Greta Garbo Join Cmrford
1J Stnt Allen l'llSts on
• Cty of Hurtina Wwtd e W.W Yi.. Tlllltrtl m 11m sn• s. . .,....,...
fD lJIG1J$H YE.ISIOff Of
• WIOl'S 'TMNTA'
fJ) Plt411 lml/0,.ra Tlltllrt "la Trav11t1"
m~1ar ·n Iii>.._.. n.otr.
1:00 8 ID ()) Q)J ltllltf'rW e llleNI: "Mnlery of lhe W11
Museum." 'Whit Happened ~I
Campo Ciande"'
-1:30-a:i.-. ~·c.t" ......
jut" (dr1) 62-Mal\h1fl Tllompson
2:00
GMftlt: "Dtffi" (dr1) '61 -01v1d Jan\Wn, Pfttl Pace e Mtwie: "rm,. by Glsiicllt." "Portr111 from life"
-2:30-
• ...._ "Pl111tU A&trn1l Us." "The Quiel Gun"
I WEDNl!SDAY I
AUGUST 24
For tMflllq IM ~ listllp. ,._.. _ DAmME PIOGMlllS If.
•• fiDt ""'-·-"·Ill Ille ..,., ..na.
DAmE llt0¥1U
10:00 D "A MMll fer hHJ"
(com) 4!>-Arturo DeCordova
Dorothy l•lllOlll a ~ "lulllbJ at .,...,..
(mus) 'SI Do111 Day Gene
Helson
11:00 Cl "lwy" (d11) 47 loin
Fonl1ine Herbeft M111'11U
12:00 D "Tiit Ctsuc•s" (adv)
'60-fdmund Purdom m Hiiiy Sisttt EilHA" (com)
'42 -RoSlhnd Russell Janet
Bbir. B111n Aheine. GtOf&e To
btH, Allyn Joslyn
1:00 a CC) "Th• liuru" (dra)
'69-Michael York
2:00 &lJ "flyiRI l11tll11ntth"
(dra) ·51 John Wayne. Robert
Ryan
3:00 [§) "Prlwlltc•'' (dra) 67
Paul Jones, Jun Shrimpton.
Mire london, Mu Bacon
3:30 CJ) "lllt•••Y 8nl11u" (com) '31-Th! M111 &others e <CJ -. Wa n..t ~r (com) '60-Dean Martin Tony
<:.irt1s Janel leich
•VBNINQ
8:00 n CI><@ CIJ) ~ U @CI><IDD..._, • VIJii' •the .... If the S.1
(I) lieMf P\'le
• Cl) (121 CD> ....,
D ""'-"• GI Dt4111 lastball Conl'd from
OOPlll Los Aneeles Oodeers vs
P1ttsbu1ah P1r1ttS
CD Mil Slllitll I .1o11es
fl) ...,..., " AdleltUfl S a.NII 01kl1nd A's v~ De11011
T11ers.
fa Otdric c-,,.., m 0!11111tk S.rlti
Gtl.Olllatlle
-6:30-n ....,.: <CJ (10) '11lt Art .,
LM" (tom) '65-Dick V1n Dyke,
lames Gamer, El~e Sommtr
()) """ Cnffltli <ID lien liriffil Slw
( (llJ Cl)) 1'e l.eM bll&tf ...
(alCll)~cW
am""' I!!) ,... ,..., ftf•
7:00
Cl) £Mlc-cY °"' ••Omma~ •1.JM1a.
(I) .., 1\rte -Cll ft Tel ttlit lrvtll • c.c.tt•ti. ...... ,..
((ll) Cl)) '-~'!'_s-• =/l::r~ --~,.....,
-7:30-
..... n.tT-•LM~SCrle ())TlleOIW~
8 ltMfr Aut11• lack Albertson
narrates !his spte11l lh1t attempts to
upf11n why lht elderly are 1l1tnaled
from our 10e1tty
{)) SlZl.000 o-ti. Ill Tiie ~ti's Wild
~ ..._ WtlW .. AMiil m ~ AtMeta .... tf r-111t 41h annual piesentahon ol lhtse
1•1rds 1s llosted by 8111 Cosby T "°
ol !ht e11ht athletes ind11Cted rnlo
lhe BlKk Athletes Hall ol F lll!e lrt
Writ Ch1mbt11atn arid D I Simpson
( C17J (J)) F 1111i1J Nf aif
i1J) (]) c.i.ity s..,stlits
fl) Clltl!MI ZI T OllliM
( l2IJ ())) ""' a-ii (8) U.r1 Cid cm ... ~. ftstinl
8:00
fJ { (}]) CD) (J) GIOd TimtS ( R)
I J 1nd t-o budd1e5 are on lht 111ht
track. 111lh a 11eel1n& card busrnass
!hat's 1n lhe black e Ill) CJ) m a Lile and
flllllS of Grialy Adams (R) When
Mid Jack finds I cold nuuet '" I
slream. Gruzly Ines to convince htm
not to stake 1 cl.t1m, in oider lo
pnserve the11 pucelul surroundinp
• llltwlt : ~ (2111) "111• Fly"
(hor) 'S8-V1ncenl Price Drnd
Hed1son
CJ) .....,_: (C) (Zllr) "Yw'" A lit
.., llow" (com) '67-Peler Kutner
•Cl)~ <a CU> Eicllt Is C--" The G1pptr Caper (R) Tllf
Bradford lamttfs Sunday lootb1ll
aamt becomes a blood and culs
e~tnt wtlen Tom ch1llen1es an old
colle1t roe
..... : CC) (Zllf) "lnwtlud"
(wts) 53 Clllrtton Heston
Q)~ .....
fD llWMlt illwllJ
II) IM:llt UM m A1at111 CilJ u.a
-1:30-u (rfD Cl)) CIJ kstl111 l.Mse
Lenny ind htS f11e11cls-anttc1p1t1n1 a
1ld sinrlts wttkend al 1 New YOik
resort hotel-are not d1sappo1nted
•hen confronted with a bevy ot
beauhlul 111ts
9:00 n ((ll) CIJ) Morie: (C) (ar)
"Attic* 111 T 1r111: Tht Fii VtnllS
tM Ku 11111 lllu" C:OOCI (dra) ·75_
Wayne Roaers, Dabney Coleman, Pe·
!tr StrauH. Cd Flanders. Georce
G11uard. Rip Torn Thtl story was
taken from Klual FBI files ind ton·
cerns the murdt1 ol lh1tt yoonc c1v1I
nahts workm '" lil1SS1SS1pp1 '" 1964 The subsequent FBI 1nvest11atton
1nlo lhe11 duths led lo the c.onvic
lion of 5'Vtn Ku Klut Kllnsmtn e o ()) m cro SM!UJ (R)
Sharkey is dtprmed over Pl birth-
day presents h1nt1n1 he's eett1nc old
so he ICCOG'lllantts Ch1t1 Robinson lo
1 dlStO 1rhtte ht becomtS Ille hfe of
!ht perty
• CJ) cm {~ Cl)) C11111ie's AlceD (R) Kelly IS shot when a 'hlld
mtSllandtts a fire.rm an• .she rs
hosprlallled 1n cnlJtal cond1tt0n
(I) lllwit: CC) "Tiit IUpt THy
bldelll .._.,.,.. (com) '68-Jason
Ro~nts. Bntt Ot1nd m 11en lirittl• s.
g)T'M Vlrai*• 9 SllClll tf tM W... The Face of
Famine" ID lhater Ill ._,la "F '"t Blem
of Summer''
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WEONEtDAY (Condft~)
-9:30-
•~ r.l) m an. wuu
I Coulda Bten A Contendu Rt
scheduled lrom lut weo ' r '"" lo turn h1~ Ce11n1n h1ndym1n into 1
p111ef1fhfet m LI Cntdt lltn CNda
10:00
D CHI U m QJ Talu ot 1111
U•11*tl4 No Way Out B1ll 811by
1uests as 1 ~ft too bu~y to PIJ
11tent1on lo his youne son who
1~dYertenlly sails his ~I mto a
lime warp 2~ yurs tn the lututt
where ht se" his wn ma~tnt lh,
same m1st1kts w1Jh his own family D Dllews
()) MoN: "Torri4 ZOM" (dra) 41)
James Catney Ann Shtudan
8 ())<ml (<.HJ {IJ) 8arl1tl (llJ
"The Runaways'' (R) Barella l1nd)
lhree abu~d children hv1na toaelhtr
in a tenement and attempts to pro
feet them from 1 Juvenile olf1ttr woo
wants to return them to !he11 homes
CBl Marcus Wei~ m u tie11 AmHo II!> ,....
-10:30-
ID Q> ID llews mi> Wiit '-ts to Elt1 A debate on
world hunaer
d) llUlttt
11:00 u a m <11 m IJt 11ws •ca Ct» I.Oft Mtl"IQ• Style
• (J) {II1H~) lil lf)llns -·~ ID ta ftrlWOCI 2tb&ftt 8)11trt.mW., m...._ m lltdleiVUillrtr •• ,.,,
-11:30-u {CJ1J (])) .L Mo"'·
(CJ u~ 111 ttle lillddle" (Cira)
'7 4-0avid Januen Ka11n Ool Chris
Stont
G ft (J)G ~..-.., C.. CV M9wle: M.ltt Atbd" (jdv) ·~
John A(ar. Audlrey Totter
D (]) CiD> {!21 (J)) 1100.i .. 1 ..,..,, .. ttie .... m lllttllllft'I a The 100 Club ED C.,til!IN AIC "'91 m e1nna1,..
12:00
• TWilfaltt lOM
• llMt: ''TlMt V111 Utt" (dra) '63-Richard Todd Anne Hrrwoo4
Jeremy Blett mc...w-m
9 Mlwit: .,-. llni" (drt) ~2-
Rita Moreno Gt11 fd Mohr
-12:30-8 Drapet ....... : M°'" .. Gitry'' (dfl) '44-Tam•r• Tournanov1. Greaory Peck
1:00
D all (I) TOIMrrw e lltfla : "S11 of 1 Krlld,"
''Redllttd," 'Kentucky Jubilee"
-1:30-
Q) .... It: ""O•til4e ~· Will"
(dfa) ·~-Rtehtrd 8Hth1rt
2:00
D MINs: ""1111," "Co1t111 lo let" m ~"No Sad Sorlp fOf Mt."
'1Tht Malina of M1l1tt"
-2:05-
D llowlt: tel '1111 ua.i.~ (dr1)
'67 Vmcent Pnct, D•n• lv1t1011
P8Q912
THURSDAY)
AUGUST 25
for llOllllflt 1114 •ft~ bstlftp. ~ set OATIIME '1IOGIA.llS. Be-in. hlr ,_, a • · uc:e, .,. Ille "fsllllflel.
OATTIME lllOYIES
10:00 . "ttmPlt ...... H (mys)
40-lollft 8'11ymore a <CJ ·~ J•" (mus) SJ-Dorri Oay Howird Keet
11·00 1!1 "Iner Stt1I Aa,tl11•1
S1111!1" {com) 'S9 -lames
~ane1 Shutty lones
12.00 "St hll 1tJ I.Oft'' (dra)
41 ~y M1ll1nd Ann TOdd
ID "YKllioll fttlll Marrlap "
(com) 41 Oeboiah Kerr
1:00 f2ll "O,tr1tioll Idiot" (tom) '6~ Uao Toan1ui
2:00 Ill "T11111 limit'' ldr11 ·51
Richard Widmark
l:OO ® ~ "Sound of Anrer"
(dri) '68-Cuy Stockwall
3:30 (]) "flotd THlt" (dra) ·sa-
c,orae Nader. Cornell llofchers
IJ r~ "lltu111 lhallt h1
ltttcllo" (.es) 67 -Georee
Peppard Jun S1mm011s
EVBNING
131 Hof111't ... ,_
fl!) SACCHARIN; SW££T * TASTI Of FAILURE? m a...-. 21 'llllPi ca oo> 1t14y ~
flHrb b ltlatlt al LIH's a.a.
ei> ar,. Ceunty *'-
8:00
6 CICll Y TYSON AND
• ROBEIT HOOKS STU· GE TKEATU HIUST
All OlD SWEET SOllG" u ccm Cll> lL "n..11. illSl
in Old Swttl Sooa'" (R) Cictly Tyson
and R~rt Hookl s111 1n this dt1'"'
•bout 1 mimed couple w1lh three
Children who luve tht11 Ottro1l
home for 1 two wet• vacation 1n the
South, lt1d1n& to some surp11s1na
chanen 1n !he11 hves
.. (ft! (I) 1119 QI) c..;, ThM
"RHlinc H1ih00 In the 1930s. 1 youn&
m1n (Charlie rr1nk) a~ to Holly
lfOOd to lulf1ll his d1e1m of wntina
westerns f0r the movies but likes a
,Ob 8S In t1lr1 al T umblewted Pro
duc!ions lo make ends meet e Mewlt: (C) (21tr) ..,.,, I.Oft
Hu "••" (dra) '64 Suun Hayward, Btttt Ollis
LI) Morie: (C) {Ztlr) "All .,, S.S"
(eke) ''8-ldward G Robuuon
• rn !ll ca ())) "''"'" Baa llltter (R) ( lhr) "'His Anrone
Here Seen Arnold'" On lht eve ol hl3
Kt1n1 dtbul 1n 1 scllool plJy Arnold
disappears
D Mrrit: (t) (211r) "Ymtr-IJ, TllUy & T...,.,.... (Com) 64
Sophia lolea M11tt!lo Mnh011nn1
m.,...,~
II) ""? litaoll 1111 Metie: (C) (21111) "Oraeil" ldf•)
'7J Altllur H~I o .. na tiluldlur m Ma4lfllt .... ,, Judecmtnl
-1:30-
8 8/Cl)lllt 8~ r ... 'C1thn1 Or Storm. M 0 l 111y
l111Y1fle stirs 1n this comedy as Dr
Jim St01m, 1 dedaled phYJ!ti•n tnd
chief ol sura1t1I rwcltnls. w11o rtluc
ttnlly becomes so embroiled rn
hospital Pohhcs that rt undermines
lus 1111m11e cm Startiu••
9:00
II@ ()) Ill 0 Mtwlt:
Ct) ~2br) "Esu,. fre11 c.Hlit1"
(dfa) '7l-Oa~1d Mctlllum. Robel1
Wainer Allied pnosne11 al Cold1tz, a
m111mum scurrty German pmon
ump, devise 1 clan111 ind despertte
plan th1l-1f suc.cc"ful will 1et
thtm ta the ialety ol the neutral
Swm bordet e CJ> CID <a Cl)) 1111111
Miler (R) 'Strike'' Concl 8a111e,
"Id two otller mtn attempt lo 1111111
ta1n law and Olde! unhl Ille dtltc· frves abtndOn a '11tl out" 1114
rttwn to ffle11 Jobi • .,., cnm. sa.. ...........
Em ED FWIOOS CS * GM 'DI NW. HMIY
........ """""" S. T,_,r, Plall ~ E• Fllllders iurs cm ,_., ,_ a.alcl
-t.30-
• (<lll CJ)) Cl)~, Plltt
"Th• 8ana111 Compeny" Job Rctlty
and Ttd Gtllrin1 star in th11 comedy
pilot •bout a croup of combel cone
$pOndents in tilt South l'1cif1c
dunna World Wat If
T'V WUK. AUGUST 21 1977
.., CD CIDl ca CD) Tllrt•'• c._, (A) Stanley conY111Ced that
lacl s 1nterul 1n 111ls 1s purely
pl1tonie. 1111naes for JK~ to elate ll1s
&Olitous v1s1fln1 n1eet
Q) s.c..t f Ml 5enully
10:00
f'J (j, lllWy .leMs (R) The IP
!>lftlll Su1C1de of I yolillC colle1e
instruct« suums someth1nr more
iintSltf •hen tile pohct lab 1tlJQfts
11111 tilt dead min wu nwqumd
1n1 '" 1110lher·s 1dtntrty DD.._
I f).._: (Ztlr) ''Slllot-Ovt ill A ON-Get T ... " (wn) 73 Rtellard
Ctenna IKl Elam
• (J) lJDl (<2:1J ({)) Wesbldt
Mt4ul (R) Ot L1n111n ltpls to
s.v1 the hie al 1 feisty pa!ieeman
who 1s l11d1n1 a serrous illness
beuust he furs ht may 105t his
penSIOn
cw rn> -. •• '"'"' fa C.V.lc.Mt ol lt11!11
S MAirmW~ tD l'lffr• l r11ktlllluter,1.ce Tlluttt "Pofdarll"
-10:30-m mm .....
cti)AmariuN
11:00 a CD • w ccm rn> ...., U @ (J)III CllO ..... • ca ())> 1.1tt AIMfkn styte Cl lr..w.
•Sf•--2tl!Pf mMarC81-.., ID Madltlltl*er ..,.,,
-11:30-
8 {@(1)) (J)~ ..... I
Want to Report A Orum "A Mt.
ef Wife & o. .... (mys) '75 Rod
ht!«
G @ (J)CllllJ.._, C..
(I) ltloWt: "YM4M fllu" (1dv) '46-Btla ( Ufl(ISI e CJ) (fl ((II (I)) S.W.A.T./
Tiie TlllnOJ llpt S,.C.I
ID lllet"""9I STiie 700CW
fl) ......
12100
TMlipt Z..
• Mowie: "o..c. u,_ A .....,_ ._ .. (com) '42 CMy Gmt
mete.Witl
• flltflt: "TN IMtt"" (dr1) ·~5-Rory Calhoci11. Jultt Adtms muc~._
-12:30-
• °'IPff CD Mftle: ''Tiie Tllir-llu," "Stlrll Ow ~.. .,... MWll
Staly"
1:00
G @ CJ) al T.-nw
..... "Socs' I.Mn. 'l..ldp 1n Oistrtss " "Cltwter Piiot"
-1:30-m lilfttt: "llltr•• hflJ" (dr•)
!>4-How11d Oun. Marta Toren
2:00
D MHlts: "Hunar1 Hill," "You Gotta Sta, HIPPY"
-2:30-m Motiu: ""Newer I rust A
0.mbltr," "S.nd"
-3:05-
D ..._: M.._. .. (mys) ·~
S.rry SUlhv1n Dorothy lblo11t.
FRIDAY I
AUWST M r ....... Md lftmllft listilto. ,.._ * OATT}ll£ l'IOWMS. le· '°"· .. ,_ C911ftftienu. "' Ille ..,,, ......
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10:00 e "It's A S•all WOfi."
(com) '35 -Spenm Imp
Wendy Bame a CC) "l.AldJ ..... (mus)
~-Doris Oa~ Bob Cumm1n1s
11:00 CJ '1111 Grut lllu" (dra)
57-Jose Fe11er Dean Jager
Keenan Wynn
12:00 9 "llladislll Aw11 .. " (dra)
'61-0ana Andrews £lunar
Par~er. Jeanne Clain m "The &ip•lst'' (dra) ·53
Joan Fontaine. Edmond 0 811en,
Ida Lupino, Edmund Gwenn
1:00 S "fKt ill Ille lbin" (dra) '63-Rory Calhoun. Ma11na Berti
2:00 Ill CC) "a.st of Ille l•d
llMll" (wes) '51 Robert Ryan,
Cl111e T revOI, Robert Preston
3;00 <Im CC) "A Verr Special
fner" (com) '65-Roe~ Hudson
l esl1e Caron
3:30 • CC) "All 111 A lllaht's
Wlfl" (adv) '61 Dean Martin
Cliff Robertson Sl11tley Mac
la1nt
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SPM CahfDfn11 A111ets vs Deho1t
Ttttn ()) ""'1 ,.,..
• (J) <m ((21 Cl)) he·Suson
fltthl lfiam1 Dolphins vs the
M1nneso!J Vik1n1s
UGPslilb
• htt!Mp flfllily
II) Nia s.it9i ....
((Ill (1))(9 Cl)) ..... • ...,.,'°~'' S I Lift llty
• Dedric c:.,.a"' ., OfllUtlc Serles
C!:lllnMfTIMis
_,:30-
• IMte: CC) (50) "f1owef Onllll
S.1" Conti (mus) '71 -lhnty
Kwan, James Sh11eta. J11o1n1ta Hall
CE atW,GrlM (()b CIJ) Tiie ....... ,..
DO Yaa °"9 mz-•,.....,.,..,.Min's it.
7:00
8 @Cl)Cll@-...S
Cl) .., ""' s.. CD Tt Tel IM Tnllll
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• Adill Drlllt Cll ...,...,, lf'D
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-7:30-......... .... ._.... .LM..._»rtt
CJ) "" °" r..;. Cl)n.t .....
llJ Tiit ~er's Wthl m a.1tdlld
(CIZJ CIJ) raauly Mf11r
S ltec•'•Klfoes m CllallMI zi T Olll&M ~Pflflla
8:00
0 ((]J} (])) The llaM lrvtMn
Show foster Broo~s and Cuol
lawience euests
U IHI (J) m ~ Sa11t11d and
S. The S.nfOfds and Bubw ctl up a
sonc and dance att lor an
appur anc:e on their l111011te TV pio
1r1m The C'.ong Show and ~11n1
into aclton 1ust is the panehsts are
about lo CIYt them Ille 10111 "
D IMit: (.C) (Zllr) "Aai&MMlt
11 llJI" (mys) '69-Pa111d O'Heal
Joan Htektlt
(I) llto.ie: (C) (Zllr) "Mississippi
~·(adv) ·53 Tyrone Power
Piper Laurie. Julie Mams
l() WDrlMla It Out Cl llt0ti1: ctJ (Zllr) "Scream &
Scrum Acaln" (hOI) '70-Vincent
P11re. Christopher lee. Chnstopher
Mall hews m Sa" Our Sdloob lhe Quality
ol £duc1t1on" Ton1fhl's episode
de1ls with the quality ot edue11ton 1n
tile schools 1oclud1na such topics u
students' dechnin1 achievement. the
reasons tor a dedine 1n quality and
who 1s to blame
Q) l'erry Mmll
<Bl llleiM: CC) {Zllf) '1llc c-.y
..... (dra) ~7 -Robert M~chum
!Alrt lurcens Thtodofe 81kel mm....,_,.. • ._
G>EO....
-1:30-
• (<III Cl)) Cl) A fur ti Ille T"
10:00
{I) lllltflW1 °"' 8 ~ (() Ill 8 Quincy "HIS
Anybody Heit Seen Qu1ncyr' A strtts
ol misadvtnlures J)ltvents Qu111ty
from 1et11n1 to his olftet 1nd lht
ct11ef corontr rs •~ed to teke cha111
of lh1n11 11am1tws
(J) llllN: (CJ "V9Ja&• .. tM '•" (adv) 72 -Desi Arn1z Jr
!SMll'Qll..., ca WJ ni. rw.q. ftlllr IDEI lietlAludl "' res ...._ n..a111
-10:30-
ID O> ID""" fD 00.ru .. IWMll J.UC.
( (21) Cl)) The .. .., llllldl
11:00
OU Ll)!BU(l)"""" 8 (cal (()) ~ M•l'lClll Style a m ccrn m> e Q1l ...., 91110tit; (CJ "£1epllut W1I~"
(dra) '!>4-[11ubeth laylor, Oana
Andrews. Peter Finch Abra~am
Sofur m a F lfll'lllM 2111e111
Q)Mlrt11SWtlll, m 9lac* ~ 111 lbt """
-11:30-
0 ((JJJ CI>) Cl) .......
CC') '11ir1da Sti.D H'""" (dra)
'76-Susan Penh1h10n Paul Muller
B tmCD G OI>.._, C.. (J) lllowil; "Slra11p at ..., Die('
(dr1) 'S6-Macdonald Cai11 Patr1t11
Med1111 • rn ca Cl)) llrttt.
flDj k it: CC) wW1r llill" (Ora)
'68-Georae Mont1omery Tom
Drake
1'I WEEK AUGUST 21, 1977 ..........
(JI 100 Cllll
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a...tJ4
12:00
eo..m ·n .. .,.. .......
•little: "face .i fire" (d11)
'59 CamerOI\ M1lthell, James
Wh1t11101e
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-12:30-
(l) llt•I•: "t.tn l.etten" (dra)
'37-Jenniler Jo~ Jostph t.otten e Mttlt.s: "Ch1Ca10 Oeadhnu
Till Wt Meet Afatn," 'The
S1C1hans" • s.,e-n.alrt m Mmes; ' The lul Man on
Earth," · Sal111 " "A Wornan)f
Sec.rel"
Ci> llldltll/ltllrer 111"'1
1:00
• T alUllltlt D IUJ ()) QI) llih!Pt s,.dal ()) lloNa: "P1nt1n Parade," "fol
low That Camel.r. •. l\1d11apped"
Cil nrilltr
-1:30-
•.... : "Tiie l'nAta u-..
Mlftl & bt" (COlll) 60-MICkty
Rooney M1m1e Van Dolen
2:00
G ~ 811tle ol Ille Sms."
'Covft Mart111'
-J:i>5-
• 111* tl:) "llll •bi" (llOr)
'63-Cltfford h aM Noel Wdlman,
Jennifer Daniel u o m o a.a• 1111 ...------------------
..._ A pirote mvest11at01 comes to
call and says he tin been stnt by 1
man ci11m1n1 to be the lather that
ClllCO thou11tt WI$ dead
())SH Ditti
OIW..Wib fD D Wll Strwt W... a>EA•E roMl
-1:45-
• t}) (ctll (()) Dollly ' ..,,_
Gut~ls ue Mclean Slevtn$0n, Sonny
limes. and the Osmond Brotbers
9:00 a <Oll rn> w .... : CC> <2111'> "Sllarls' Trutm" (adw) '75-
Cornel Wilde. Y1phel Kotto, John Neilson. Chlf Osmond, David Ca111ry
Corntl Wildt stirs as ltm Camahan.
the owner of a small boat chartenne business who decides lo take on tlte
challtnat of rt<iYenn11oSt tieasure
at the bottom of shark 1nltsted
wattts
U IHI (() m n. llKltord files
·CJacl Sac•· Jim 1s hrred by
1tt01ney Stth 0MoPOf1 to tocate a
m1SS1nl witness •ho will slit hopes.
p!O'tlde u 11ib1 fol fief cltent. a
loolball player who IS 1«111t.d of
homtCJde
Cllll lltwlt: CC) (Zbf) "EKl(lt ..
llill4a11u" (dra) 68-Geor ae
Malllns. Nehemiah Pmotf
• lltn Griflill ..
• 1'le Virlllla• ---~ Gl..._T.,.till
Arila LIM!
-9:45-
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factual rePOf1 Oft utrtN cases d
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SATURDAY
AUGUST Z7
ioMAJA6
e:oo
u~w ()) s-.. SeMlttr D C.111111ity FttdNU
ID llt's bJ
-6!30-
• Sulmtf s.-tet u net'• c.1 e Tiit 11J Valley (J)W
D Omy 1 Gellatll m 11A1t r'" m tltnll•a S11011 fli)C.ptlo!IH ...... a Villa Alltar•
7:00
fl c. .. ra TllrH u o C1J m o Wood1 .._.
t(br $'-
([) ,.,.. C.rtoollS
8 (]) (fa) (f21l ()))Tom 1 Jerry
lllllllMJ S-
CI) NM en.. rn a• m u. htter111
Cl> 5"" Yerty SNw m 11111 .. ,..., 111aa Olltr9"
-7:30-
• St• II t...1111111 u o CIJ a o rm hntMI
IJ hcaetten
Cl) JoMy QMst e CD al (QI CIJ> l...,llft
(J)Ftllllusk m lkN: "Tiit 1artfoM 111ai1aa11"
(com) 'SI -Robert Cumm1ncs Terry
Moore. Jerome Courtl•"d
(<In Cil) lltlc.k lulfalo
8:00
• (<If) (])) ()) s,1, .. 1.r 1
T ... ty 8 Mowit: "~fir A fall Gin!"
(wes) '67 -Mlchael R1u. Albert
r1rley.
([) V.U., If ltlt Oi111111rs
• Cl> <ml (121l ())) ~ Doo
ll) llhwlt: "Air Cadet" (clr1) '51
Stephen McNally, Gail RusseU. Rock
Hudson .., .... ,., ....
Ql~tfTt*1e
-1:30-
• ((llJ CJ)) Cl) Clllt Clllr.
Cl) TIM ht.M
fD, ....... ~
ID lllSIPI
9:00
• (CI1J CJ)) Cl) hp 1 ... ,, ......_,
11 a w a o s,..41 lllUI ()) w C.Ctrt
-~ .......... -9:30-u o m m ....... ,
Sc* • IWt: '11lit "-..,..(my$)
'42-Alan Ladd, Boan Donlevy
• CJ) (II (8 ())) Wfts •· ... m ..... "Tiii "" ..... (dta) '43-f'lt O'Bnen, Robert Ry1n. Ruth
Werwick, Leon Alim CD~ Cllllftnia ez.. m &b b la YIM
TV WEEK, AUGUST 21, t9n
10:00
D (llll CJ)) ()) T 1n111
11 = m a a s.c. G11e1t1 J1111.,..itft1Jr.
D ffllltM o.14 tr AIM °' ...... : ~ ..... (•d-,)
·50 H111h W1th1ms Mai letterl1n1 a n. .. ...,. m Wllill o..
ll)lriMuMlica
-10:10-D ((11) CJ)) Cl) lltllM
U tUl (I) D 0 lit Mtl11.
Little .... CD lhwie: "O~ii.tu Wo.a."
(wes) 56-Peuie Castle • Cl> (!DJ (QI I])) s11,.r
lritlldl
• A*tt & c..ttlt
Ql)S...,.ltll
S> O.C. Upe11 A ClmK
ID c.. Drlla
11:00 D ((11) Cl)) (I) Shau111/bb
How u 9 ([) cm IBJ 'fl•4stu4/ lilator Wfll' ._...I
g A111els 111111111 C,hlorn11
Antels vs Oetroct T1atrs 8 CJ) <DJ (8 Cl)) AIC S .. rt
S~ "Homer and the Wacky Oou&h
nut Machine" Homer Ines to help lies
uncle attract bU$1ntU to lits small
tale by f111n1 the douallnut macl11ne
bu\ 1tt1dtntally 1evtisu 1ea11 so
11111 the rnacl11ne prodU«S thou
salldl ot douitinuts
1DJattwTtn1
allWCTCW..C., m11ea
-11:30-• llAl (all Cl)) Alltrica• ..... mn.i.w.... ........
• ffildllft .....,.
AFT•RNOON
12:00 a <cm rn> m r• M1ert CJ) ...... : ".wt ii tlle ...,..,.,.
(wes) '71 -Camtron M1lchell
111 EM! SW. KWs
IDNfredlfll~~
Q)S(t.tu.o a Acl* Tllelttf m utile c:-ti•
-12:30-
fl (CI1J CJ)) ()) M II • {]) 9 (121 (J)) c.lp1' Hall
If flfllt Wf Qlllk lrwe c:owen1e ol
thf th11d round of play in this Coll
1ourn1ment from the Pinehurst
Country Club en Pmtllum. North
Carohn1
CD lllt ii $feel
g) ...... : <1:) "Tiii ••• OM" (ert) ·~6 Ml(htl Ray. Rodollo
Hoyos
ID~ P'lh ,_. s-.r l•
"Can1d1u Open" Tht hnals an
doubles competr!ton 1l ptuenltd Iron-Toronto, Can1dl •c.r.ta
1:00
• ((!» rn> (I) r11t11 tatib·
lilMf frilMI Md! Eicht of the
fllllon '$ IOll IUnlOI Ind tenlor rrisbte
'hlmplOllS-bolh men and women-
compete en t n11mbtr of ennt\, es
well u demonstrelt their other
un11'£111I 111d c1dtin1 s'llll •ill\ tile
stuctr·llkt disc mc:ma..•1a1 ....
-1:30-
DIMll
(I)-.., Ill Mwtntwe
...... ~ "Attldtf tllt llluall-
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H1~1 'rasl1110
G) 51111 T l1ill
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2:00
U.._.Un
Cl) .... : "°""' Ill tM Su .. ~ (acM '49-Richard Wtdm11-
lionel 81rry11101e D ..._: ~"Tan 1«14 S,.rs"
(mus) '46-N!red Orakt. Janel 81111
Sid Caeur ld1 Donnell. M11c Platt ...... w.
Cl) Tiiis "'" ill ...... .,..,..,
Cl) e McMe
9 1rMlidt
GJT•mn
(<Ill CIJ) ... Concert
0 (I) ..._: "Ood&e City"
(la {))) U.S. r11m it.port a t11rc:111 ... ~
'9 Or•111• c.o.ty Sitmtllft
-2:30-
• It libs All Kltlti
{))"'fill
• The WilMf1
G) Ilic ... a.Ito A loo~ al hit
bfh1nd sceM1 and lht compelllton
in a rodeo ca Cl)) c.ai...,..s wer111
3:00
())"" bctn D ltnlt: 'Tu ksllw1ch1S"
(•ti) '!>I -John Ireland Wayne
Moms lawnncc Tierney
rm ~~~" SM" (1dY) 62 -Stewart Crance•
Syln Kost1n1
........ : CC) "TM l-..fi" (de a)
'63-Burt Lancaster Claudia
Cardinale.
• Tiit ... ,... ( ra Cl)) T ""9lllf1
er.tWM11M1a1
0 Mittie: ~ "Whtrt Alt&ek "· TrMlll• ftllowt" (com) '68
Rosalind Russtll, Stella Sltvens D hint "1tll .._, ~
-3:30-
D tlS s,.ta ~'4MI
GS.blc4ay
(I) Lolt ill $fKe -~ .... GJlllillllll:i.,..i111e
(<I?J CJ)) Ctl*tty '"""' :.~:: DHlfrlcne
4:00
Cl)T9"t
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Cll An'• s,..u (l)Ulttt ... • c.uwe s,wta ~
.......... Qlal
hltll&" (advl 'S3-lt• 8trhr,
Htltn Wt9cott, Oii OltflfY.
• ..... : "$1•111" (adv) '43-HUlll~IY 8optt. Br"'t 8tn11ttt. J
Catrol Ntisll.
-5:30-
D h..su.i Ftlttlal Los Anaelts
Rims vs. Kansas City Chiefs.
11 o Cl) m o ....,
-3:30-
• (<IlJ Cl)) ([) lltt llt11Mrt
Slillll (R) Ot Hartley oilers sound
1d'lice to his •1fe and hlS t11tr1p~
f/'OUP Oii how to handle pt'10NI
an1et. then lit pn>ettds lo blow up • (]) CDl (tZI ())) $4ipf TllMI
• c..lllat m.,...~···~
9:00
U ((l?J CJ)) CJ) M II Ille f flliJ
(R) Mile and Clorll N~e a dec1S10n
COllUflltn& Joey's luture. but end up
dtstroy1n1 his 1111! blrtlld&y p~ty
8 @ Cl) E•rc11er C!larht
plans to sell llrs boll to mtmbtfs ol
Colrl111ny SI 11111 h11111e1tl !>foblems
&et 111 lht WIJ .OAl .. !ts
(IJ"" Haw • CD CID> ca CD> s1.1rs•t a H«dl (R) St1rsky and Hutch become
m<Wtt stuntmen 1n en effort to track
down an emb11tt1ed u comte who 1s
TV WEEK. AUGUST 21. 1977
ID ........... ,[I SllOll '8
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11:00 ••<m •""" CJ) llal/llRle: "ln>nSldt •
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Jolin WtyM Maureen O'H.i ..... CC> "Cwtt .. Ila htt''
(hor) '72-W1ft11m Simonsen
0 ()) Mall-12 ca rn> •• tt.)ard m "' c.. tM C0111t,,
11:15 •V•NHIG I mUfde11oe 1113 old ero111es and whose ._ __________ _,_ next tarcet 1s • cowboy star CJ) ltttle: "Tiit Dolly Slatm'' (mu!) '4~-Bttty Grable, lune Haver
8:00 II @ (I) G ID Prt·S.11011
FtotNll Dallas Cowboys vs
Sllllmote Colts
B llowit: CC> (2'tr) ''TIM Mesic S.r,ut" (sci h) '66-Ho1ol 1
Matsubta, Tomoio 011wa
([) Ch11t11 fMtll1ll Stn D1e10
C11111ers vs Oakland Rltders
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7:00
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8:00
8 T1ie lilalfb C'.airAlief SllR A
v1ntace sptaal taped on loclll()fl
out11d1 P111S fh11ne1 Chnaher
reqlltStecl llus ~I not bt s11ow11
for IN• years tfttt his deatll
• CJ) Im <• <J)) flM Tll• rlS/l lfOUp homt 11tichbon. Ille Les-
ltrs. dead• to tdopt Vttlot 011 a ttial
basts and he IS te1l1bc over his aoocl
lortunt-ot q llt1
Cl Mtiirlt: CC) (tO) "Tiit btfJ
....,. (drt) '6t-Je11 Sterlilll
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• ((ill (])) ([I ~ (R) Wilen
Altte hnds a holdup note left 1n Mel's
diner after tilt bleaklast rush. she
lips off Ille pohcr-w1lh u11e1pecttd
results • llilllll: CC> "Ole Sltf ........
(adv) '68-Ty Hardin
... ~ .., die c.-n"
(drl) '64-Jetlery Huntei
DUwf-.tN
10:00
U ((ll) CJ)) (I) Ma (R) Pele's
1smt111Ce 111 helpinc a former bllddy
almost !tads to the dlaolul1on of tilt
team of lbc8odt & Ryan ..... s.,. S,.ctM ... .,...,.
([) ........ AIMricl e CJ) (II (8 ([)) AIC lkwt a...,: n.. ~ c..flid Tilt
prefettntial hll1n1 and promotlOll of
minority membe11, ollen 1t lht
expenH ot wllltts with superior
qu1lif1C1llOllS, In VlfioUS f1eld1 IS
u1m1ned by host Howard K Smith 1n
thlS rtpOtt. Cities such as A1i.n11.
currently In a dispute 1nvol~1n1
police and ltH41ltfl, are eum1ntd . ...,....
@())Oral~
• Crlltllrt ftltwt tD llliM: "Kind Hurts and
Coronets''
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• lllotlt: ~ """ lllttSt ttucl· dr-4 MMes" (•~) '67-0ouc Mc
Clure, Kllf1111ne Ross
.. 0 ()) • a S.t11rd1r
~u.. ()) lllftlt: "ti.,. Sdllll ~
IW'(dfl) '58-!Wu Tamblwn
..... : "n.. Fen. C.U.''
(com) '66-lx• Lemmon
(]) CIMMa I "S.d1111n of Akltm" rm MIN: CC) "n.. ...... (dra) '72-Joan Hx•ett, R~ert IUe1n a no a. m s,.cui • Cltllib
12:00
ltewlH: 'Purl of lht South
Pacrhc. ' ''House ol Orxu11," ''Ncp
lrves." "Tht Mummy't Curw"
• llMll: CC> "n.. s.u. S-."
(adv) '6'-TottJ Russell. Help lint <cm CD> n.. ma. (IZll (J)) lknl$d..F1 n...tre ma...M
1:00
DlllWc.wt ()) llletltt: "I'm Al11(ht J1tk,"
"HuvMs Ab<Wt," "Tiie £.u & I" 11 Tiutlltt '8 llletlts: "Yur 2889." "The
8'11n from !ht Plant! Arous," "My
Soll. the vamptrt
2:00
811..it: "C.HI fttrlt.tJ"
(WC$) '49-Joel Mcetea.
• llhwta: "The Monitors."
"C.pl.l1n L!llltloot"
Ueut~t A°'*1 GatN (right) and Prtvatt Wllllam .. unW
are two Atlanta tl,..,lghterac.ughl In that clty'adlaputa awr
the preft,.,.tlal hiring 9nd promotion or mfnontlet, The
pn>blem ot wllat hu bHf\ caned "rtwrM dl9orimlnatlon" I• a~rnlned nltlon•wld• on "BC New• C10Mup: "The
Equality Contllet," 8aturd*Y at 10PM.
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