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VOL 70, NO. 268, 7 5ECTtONS, 1QI PAGES ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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framl's sabot:-. :md lh<.'ir ~oung skippl'rs as
the t in~· craft line up for the st<.1rt of Padfit-
Ya{'hl and Balloon Cluh·s 1-tth annu<1 I Sail
of the Sahot .... In al l. about 311 h<>)"'i and gi rl..,
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two hour s on Suturd <.1y . startinf{ from <.1 l11w
in fronl o f t he S<.•a Scout bast.' on lht• l.1do
Ch anm•I
Mile Square Fight Urged
By KATHY CLANCY
Of tlM 041111 "''°' Sl•ff
Orange County Supervisors
should buy 1'40 acres of fed eral
' land in Mil e Square P ark if
I necessary to keep the Marines or
anyone else from putting houses r there, in the opinion of a county I advisory panel.
. The co unty Harbors, Beaches
and Parks Commission will re-
commend to supervisors Tues.
day tha t they explore every
avenue, including purchase, lo
keep the 140-acre triangle open
for recreation.
The park is located between
Brookhurst and Euclid streets
a n d Warn e r a nd Edin ge r
a venues in Foun tain Valley.
The commission's recommen-
dation followed the recent an-
nouncement by Marine officials
that the p ark could one day be the
site of up to 1,300 apartment units
for enlisted personnel or could be
traded for hou s ing land
elsewhere.
Al one time all of Mile Square
was owned by the federal govern-
ment but the outer portions were
later transferred to the county
for park use.
All but 85 acres of the county
land has been developed for
recreation. Supervisors have a
consultant studying what to do
with that land and the 140-acrc
center tri:mgle
Supervisors have planned for a
long time to obtain the center
portion for pa rk purposes. but
federal officials so far have re
fused to donate the land.
However, for the past three
years the county has obtained a
yearly license to use the asphalt
airstrips in the center triangle
for model airplane flying, saili ng
and model rocketry.
Traffic Toll: Five ..
Prior Accidents Claim Victims • . . '·
A t hird person died Saturday
afternoon as a result of injuries
from a spectacular head-on col-
lis ion that killed two people Fri·
day night on Laguna Canyon
Road in Irvine.
Bette Ryan. 47, of Corona. died
at Saddlebac k Community
Hospital in Laguna Hills. She had
been a passenger in a sedan
driven by Verna Hens haw. 41. of
Rivers1d<:. who was killed in the
crash.
The identity of the driver of the
other car. who was also killed,
was still not being released by
Irvine police late Saturday night
Police .;;aid the name would not
be released until an investigat.ion
is completed. No charges have
been filed.
Mary Wiswell, 36, of Norco.
was reported in s ta ble condition
Saturday at Mission Community
Hospital in Mission Viejo. ac·
co rdin g t o a h os pi ta l
spokesperson.
Elizabeth Gardner, 23, also of
Corona. and a passenger in the
car driven by Mrs. Hensaw, was
released from Saddleback Valley
Community Hos pital Saturday
where she had been taken for
treatment or injuries
The driver of the other vehicle,
a Corvette sports car . died when
he was trapped inside bis flam-
ing auto after it left the road,
plunged down an e mbankment
a nd exploded, a ccording t.o
Irvine police.
The sports car apparently went
out of control as it was passing
another vehicle and smacked in·
to the auto driven by .Mr5.
Hensha w, police said. •
The mishap occurred aboul a
mile south of the Laguna Canyoo
Road intersection with the San
Diego Freeway.
YOUNG COSTA MESA MAN KILLED AS CAR HITS POLE
Paramedics Work to No Avail Over James Bies
1Mesan Killed in Mishap ·
A young Costa Mes a man was
killed early Saturday morning
when the car in which he was ap-
parently a passenger s lammt.'<i
into a utility pole in the 100 block
of Broadway, a ccording to
police.
Police said they have ques ·
lloned the owner of the vehicle.
but no charges had been filed late
Saturday night.
The owner 's name 1s bcrn~
withheld pending outcome of the
investigation. Pohce still had not
been a ble to d etermine late
Saturday who was driving the
a uto.
James B i es , 25. 23 10
Westminister St.. Cos ta Mesa.
died when the westbound car
Hospital Conducts
Brain Tests for CIA
WASHINGTON <AP> -·A San
Diego hospi tal has been conducL·
ing experiments for the Central
I ntelligence Agency for two
years on how the human brain re·
acts to what the eye sees, a CIA
spokesman said tosday.
s t r u c k t h e 110 I c b e t "' e e n
Fullt:rton Avenue and Newport
Boule-..ard at I 45 a m . ac<:orcl-
mg to police.
Bies was transferred by Cosl.tl
Mesu p a r a medics t o Hoag
Memorial Hospital in NewpOrt
Beach wher<.' he was pronounced
dead on arrival
Bies, a California native, ig
survived by his wife, Darcie, hi.,
parents James and Mary Bies df
Costa Mesa, two brothers and
two sis ters. all of Costa Mesa
Fune ral a rra ngements ar t!
pending at Bell Broadwa'
Mortuary in Costa Mesa ·
Bar Facing Thorny IssueS
But CIA s pokesman Dennis
Berend denied publis hed reports
~hat the $100,000-a-year contract
wilh the Children 's Hospital and
Health Center was to develop a
sophisticated lie detector system
that electronically probes the
brain.
"The contract we have is not a
lie detector thing at all," he s aid.
"It's so that we can better un·
derstand how the human brain
absorbs and processes lnforma·
tion ... how the brain interprets
visual materials."
Marine Dies
After Cycle
Crash in GG ~
A 21.year·old military tn.an
died Satur day from iojurie& ~
sustained when a motorcycle-op
which he was a passenger col·
tided with an a uto last WedneS·
d ay in Garden Grove. according
lo police.
fa mily law," he said. "Again,
this is a decision that may have
to be made during my term of of·
fice."
Shallenberger said much ot the
controversy created by the pro·
posal stems from the objections
of young lawyers.
Shallenbereer, 56, said many
newly admitted attorneys protest
that specialization -granted on
the basis of written tests -gives
l a wyers with an already
established practice an addi·
tiona l advantage over the
newcomer.
"They have a point, or course,"
he said. "U is also pointed out
that the specialist who notes that
extca qualification ln bis ad·
(SMBAtt.PaseiU>
The project involves what are
called evoked cortical potentials.
Berend said It is hoped the pro-
gram will benefit CIA analysts in
interpreting photoeraphs "and
other visual information they
have to work with.''
.. I want to stress tbat no
chlJdren and 110 drugs are in·
volved." Berend aaid. "They are
following very strict, exilUng
federal euidellnes on medlcal re·
search involving humans ... I'm
sure the health. Education and
Welfare I>@partment WU COD•
suited."
Ernest Salazar s uffe red .a
broken right leg and multiple ln·
te rnal injuries in the crash at Taft
and Trask streets in Gar4en
Grove, poUcesaid.
Both Sala%8r and the driver Of
the motorc y cle. 'Marcus
McKenzie, stationed at El Toro
Marine Base, wete knocked up·
conscious by the accident, PG.lice
said. McKenzie broke a Jeg. PQJ1'
were taken to UC Irvine M~,lll
Center.
The motorcycle was trav
east on Trask when it struct
car driven by Llnda Cuei, Garden Grove, broadside, said. She wu makht1 a le · •
tum from Tait onto ,Trask w
her car waa struck by tl1e
motQrcyle.
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Weekly review of Orange CQ8St highlights
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ANNE LOCKHART, EWE FOND OF EACH OTHER
11111.ua
Ewe'// Like This Animal Story
Ewe'd be surprised al the friends one can make at Lion
CQuntry Safari in Irvine. Actress Anne Lockhart found she
and a few mouslon ewes took kindly toward each other dur-
ing a film session for television's "Hardy Boys" at Lion
Country last week. Anne has a guest star role in the show,
scheduJed to air m mid-October on Channel 7. The actress'
mother , June. co.starred on the "Lassie" series several
years ago
Newport Bc.1ch
Student Enrollment Drop Surprise
Where have all the s tudents gone? That's what officials
in the Newport-Mesa School District were pondering last
week. Enrollment in the district has dropped· I,620, leaving
a total of 22,478 students attending school. The drop, twice
that anlJc1paled. has left the district with a surplus or 25 to
30 teachers. Thal means the district will be spending
$400,000 to pay teachers it doesn't really need, according to
Norman Loats. deputy district superintendent. The enroll·
ment drop is expected to spark further efforts to shut down
more schools to trim expenses.
'Yup, 'Cowboy
Actor Favors
Canal Treaty
Actor J ohn Wayne of
Ncwporl Beach pulled
somewhat or a surprise an·
no uncemcnt last week
when he <'a me out in favor
of the con trover sial
Panam a Canal tre aty
Wayne. ulways the g uy
with the while hat, i!>
l·ou nt c d amon g
Hollyv.ood 's most prom1
nenl conser vatives. Most
conservatives. including
former governor and Jilm
s tar Ron a ld Reagan ,
another white hat type, are
opposed to ra tification of
the p ac l . Arturo
McGowan, a Panamanian
businessma n. explained
provisions of the treaty
during a visit to Wayne's
home last week. "I have
agreed to support the trea
ty if what I understand
about it is true." the actor
told the Associated Press.
Alarm Solves Money Orders Case
The triggering of a silent bank alarm usually means a
holdup is in progress or has taken place. Thus, when
Newport Reacb police raced Lo the MacArthur Boulevard
branch of United California Bank when it sounded an alarm
last week, they expected to find s uch a situation. They were
a bit taken back on thelt arrival. Bank official! explained
tltey"Sounded the alarm to alert police that a man who had
cashed stolen money orders two weeks earlier was ln the
\ bank.«gain. Kelsey Van Jones, 28, Los Angeles, was arrest-
ed ant\ charged with forgery stemming from his alleged at·
te mpt to cash a stolen money order.
Laguna Beach
Predicament
Rattles Officers
In Laguna
Laguna Beach Animal
Servlcee officers Shawn
Christensen and Marianne
S levin were aummoned
to a predicament last week
that w o u Id rat tie' Just about anyone. Mrs.
Arlene Cannon called the
officers after her son found
a snake coiled by an en·
tryway to the storage area
of their home on Tia Juana
Street. Officer Christensen
poked her head in the
storeroom , finding the
snake less than a foot and a
half from her face. She
quickly established the
reptile was a rattler, a
seven button one, and
shouted to companion Slevin t.o get a "followup
Code 2." "I can't, you've
got the only radio," Slevin
y e 11 e d . Ch r l s't en ae n
managed lo use her radio
to summon help and omcer
Mark Miller arrived to pull
the ·two·and-a -balf foot
snake from the small
room. OfClcen theorized
tbe snake wa1 attracted to
the younger Cannon 'a pet
hamsters and gerbils, a de·
Rert rodent.
Planners Nix Teen Club
BY a.AYMOND ESTRADA 18.
Of, .. D.MIY Pl ... Staff
At 20 years of a&e. Huntington
Harbour resident BilJ Warren re-
tired from show business a5 the
drummer for the teen-age pop
music idols known as "The 1910
Frultgum Company."
Then in his hometown of
Omaha, Neb., Warren switched
to running a produce brokerage.
Three years he later came to
lluntington Beach.
At 27 years ol age, Warren has
attempted for the past year to
break back into show business in
., s mall way.
But his dream of opening a
non·alcoholic discotheque for
teens in West Orange County has
been stifled.
Warren's disco idea was
dumped by a 2 to 2 Fountain
Valley Planning Commission
vote two months ago,
The former pop music star said
he been unable to find a building
owner who will rent space t() him
for the disco.
Dis uppointed by his year.tong
efforts, Warren has decided to
sell his Huntington Harbour
home and take a holiday.
''There's no outlet for
te~nagers in this area like the
places we had in Omaha," ob·
served Warren, whose Fruitgum
r ecords included "Goody Goody
Gum Drops," "Indian Giver"'
and "Simple Simon Says."
All those records bad music de-
signed for 13-to-14-year·old
tastes, he said.
Hamilto"'
long-time
Mesan, Dies
Pun c ral s ervices are
scheduled Tuesday for long.time
Cos ta Mes a resident Betty
Hamilton. who died last Wednes·
day at Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital.
Mrs. Hamilton, 49, who resided
in Costa Mesa 2L years is the
g randdaughter of Hugh
Angelman, widely known as a
Naval architect and designer of
th<' Angclman catch and sloop
lie livc.>d m Newport Beach.
Mrs. Hamilton was employed
by the City or Costa Mesa 14
~cars before leaving in 1973. She
!>pent the past four years working
as a private secretary.
The Oranee County native is
survived by a son. Hugh Talman
of Long Beach, two daughters.
Debra Johnson or Valinda, and
Holly Chapman of Costa Mesa,
and her mother, Eugenia M. Gra·
ble o( Oregon.
The funeral is scheduled for
10 :30 a .m . Tuesday at Bell
Broadway Mortuary Chapel.
Costa Mesa. The Rev. Bruce
Kurrie or the Presbyterian
Church of The Covenant of Costa
Mesa, will officiate. Friends may
call at the mortuary from noon
until R:JO p.m. Monday.
Police Busi
Grove Party
It look Garden Grove police
nearly two hours to disperse a
party of 300 people Friday night.
Fourteen adults were booked into
Orange County jail and fi ve
juveniles charged and released
lo c ustody of their parents after
the incident.
Police made the arrests after
giving numerous orders for peo·
pie to leave·l3292 Rockingborse
St., Gae.den Grove. A police
helicopter from the Huntington
Beach police d~parlment also
flew over the party warning
persons via a speaker to leave.
according lo Garden Grove
police. The adults were booked
for failing to disperse. resisting
arrest and interfering with ar-
rest.
Steamer Has
Huge Debts
The Fountain Valley Planning
Commission rejected Warren's
ldea t.o put a teen disco in a shop-
ping center at the comer of
Brookhurst Street and Warner
Avenue.
"l don't know what they
thought it was going to be, .. said
Warren. "They must have
figured it would become a rowdy
hangout with naked girls running
around."
Warren's aUempts to find a
location for the teen dance place
were met with kind apologies
from landlords in Huntington
Beach.
The retired pop mus ician eaid
landlords would at first appear
interested. but. upon cons idering
it further, would decide they had
someth!ng el5e in mind for their
property.
"I've offered to ,Say my own in·
surance and install a high·
quality sound system," said the
disgrunUed Warren.
Warrep recently sold his fruit
shipping brokerage and has no
definite plans for the future un·
lets a location for his teen disco
pops up.
Warren entertained countless
numbers ofteen-~ers as a drum·
mer and backup vocalist with the
1910 Fruitgum Company and
other "bubble gum'• music
groups.
"We also had a band called the
Fortunes from Omaha which
STATE BAR CHIEF
Garvin Shallenberger
Pro• Page A J
BAR •••
vertising is going to attract a lot
of clients.
''The great test. for us, is to de·
termine if it is to the public's ad·
vantage to extend this field or
specialization," he said. "I think
that is the issue that will govern
our actions when we discus:i this matter ...
Another factor that m ay
become an issue during Shallen·
berger's term as president stems
from the belief held by many
lawyers that the rapidly growing
number of alto rneys in
California is producing un-
employment in the profession.
"We're awaiting the r esults of
a survey ordered by the State
Bar but l can tell you now, from a
preview screening, that it will
not re0ect any high level Of Un·
e mployment," Shallenberger
said.
"What it will show is un·
deremployment, •' he said. "It
will renect that there are many
lawyers who could use more
work but not that many who are·
actually unemployed."
Notln1 that the State Bar
grows by S,000 to 7 ,000 rnemtMtrs
a year -it will top 60,000 during
his year in office -Shallen-
berger confessed he was sur·
prised that there was not more
unemployment.
"But j.-wye,,-are passing the
ba~ and tmdln1 jobs," he said.
"Far h'Om beiol th4' plague of
huogry locuats <Cb1ef > JusUce
(\Varren) Burier made them out
to be, tbey'r1 pracUciD1 Jaw -and
aer'Ving the pubUc."
A survey L•ke~ b~ the California :VOUDI Lawyers As-
eoclatJon and p .. bUahed alter •
SbaUenber1 Wat interviewed
reveall that Oft• of every 10 peo. pie who pa11 the State Bar exam
faU t.o find work as a lawyer.
The survey 1Q,dlcated thtt of
those who passed the Bar in the
taat Ove years about • percent
are unemployed, e percent h.ave
nonleial Jobi and would Uk• to )"Ork u lawyers and 10 petcent are wotkhll u lawyert but do
not !.et tM1 ere tnaklnf an 1de·
quat.lJVtni.
Vdc11 In and out of tht state
Bu have W11M asi uPCriM.tlnc tn
Uae e:111DJn1UaD with• Yi.w to
cutt.lAI Ute nuaber of lewyers admitted to practlo• ln
CaUtondi.
y do not bavt Shallen·
'•amaott. Wq/•c ht Hid. ulAt the
m• wW; wiid.I to be a 1"nr
.., IMr aai IQe lbe Ullll we 1oai.Jflll~--~ ... ~a~.aaw.··
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THERE'S NO OUTLET FOR TEENS IN THIS AREA'
Ex-drummer Foiled In Effort to Open Non-alcoholic Diaco
backed up teen groups like Tom·
my James and the Shondells, Sam
the Sham and the Pharoahs· and
the Buckinghams," he said.
But after about six years of
screaming, clothes.grabbing
teen girls, Warren said, be tired
of life on the road and tbe seamy
side of life he observed.
"Pop rock was clean and fun
but l wasn't into some of the
things I saw like prostitutes and
drug addicts in the hard rpck
scene," he said.
Show business helped pay for
Warren's college education and
was the foundation for bis suc-
cessful shipping_ ~usiness.
'Voted in .Jest'
Cowt Misses His Joke
PlllLADELPHIA <AP > Amos 'n Andy. Liz
T uvlor. Richard Nixon . G e rald Ford, Lyndon
J ohnson. Nikita Khrushche v and Milton Sha pp won't
he voting in South Philadelphia this November.
Neither will J oseph J . Calciano, 36, who has been
convicted of 160 counts of fraudulently signing the
celebrities' and others· names on voting certificates
during the 1976 primary.
"Ile did it in jes t . in mockery of a polling place
tha t has a history of such things." s aid Calciano·s at·
tornev. Nicholas J . Nast asi. Juel~<.' J . Ear l Simmons .Jr d id not fi nd th<' city
n·cn•ution worker·s actions funn y and sentenct>d him
on Fricluy to three to"'" months in jail Simmons dis·
m issed another fi30 count~ on what he said was a lack
of e vidcncl'.
Blacks Attack Klan
In Alabama Parade
MOBILE, Ala. IAP> -Several
d e monstrators we re injured
Saturday as several hundred
blacks confronted 100 persons
m arch.ing in a United Klans of
America march through
downtown.
ln addition. a black , off-duty
city policeman was beaten and ar
rested during the confrontation
The Kl an march began quietly,
near the courthouse. Motorcycle
policemen and squad cars escort-
ed the marchers down Royal
Street.
However. the marchers were
met bv several hundred blacks at
Bi e n-V ill e S q ua r e A!> the
Tustin Man
Battles Police
In Standoff
A Tustin resident held orr
police lot an hour and a half
when he barricaded himself ill'·
side his apartment Saturday
threatening t.o •'kill any cop who
tried to come in,'· accordlne to
J>Olice.
The incident began at 7:40 p.m.
when \\lent Wayne Gould 11potted
the man dragalng a female
through the •partment complex
at lM.11 McFadden Ave .. after
apparently 1trlkln1 her. police
said.
The ofticer trled to ato~ the un-
named man, who draaged the
female into his a~artment and
advlled Gould he • would kill any
cop who tries to stop mo." police
said, I
Five other officers were called
to the scene. The man, after re-
peated telepbone call• by the
poUce durlnf 00 mln~tes, aUll re-fused to ext the apartmtJ')t, ac-
~or&na to reports.
k I ans men approached the
square. shouting and a few strug-
gles ensued, police said.
Police in riot gear moved
between the marchers and the
blacks.
Police said a few windows in
the downtown area were
s mashed as blacks taunted
klansmcn.
Dr. Robert W. Gilliard, presi·
dent of the local NAACP chapter.
had protes ted the march, saying
the city performed a disservice
to the public when it granted the
Klan o parade permit.
The injured oUicer, Donald
Pinkney, was treated at a local
hospital for head injuries.
Pohce refused comment on the
charge against Pinkney; butseid
he had been released on $SOO
bond.
Pinkne y's father, Booker
Pinkney, said his son told him he
had been charged with resisting
arrest. disorderly conduct and
assault on a polleeofficer.
He said a policeman began
pushlng hls son back and that two
other officers came up and held
htm whlle another officer struck
hlrn with a bllly club on the head.
Pinkney said the incident was
totally unprovoked.
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Teaehers Unions. Assess Fut11re
A~< luldrt'1l uo bock to .'K'hool. pun•nf,, get()('
qua.mltd u1th 1nd1Vid"4l teocfwrtt and achoot
ln.&sft>t•\ bul u.ihat eflt>ct wdl aie grot()lng meffl·
bt*r:i.htp 111 tt-O<'ht>rs · umon3 hoiw on Oronu• Cooat
cJ~ tnd~" Tlit• Owl11 Pilot polled tlJ, ptts'ldent•
ut>out u laat t 11•·11 ha t't' platmed regarding cur·
nculum rwqottutlcma and pol1t1cs
Lt ON WllHNICJ<
-Capistrano Unified -
Three years ago, despite pressure not lo
parltc1pate, the head football coach at Dana Hills
I hgh School "walked" during a one·day teacher
strike.
"I hadn't been active in any teacher or·
ganizallons previously, but the strike solidified
my thoughts," snld Tony Leon. who quit
roaching the folio" m g fall when he was elect-
t•d vice president of the Capistrano Unified
Edul'ation Association CCU EA ), representing
teachers.
Leon currently teaches social studies at
Uana J11lls and 1s serving his third year as CUEA
prei.ident.
llis organization represents 709 teachers.
~chool 1>s}cholog1sts. counselors and nurses. of
"horn 420 arc dues· paying CU EA members.
"This ts my last year as president, .. he said
·1 think wc."v<' built a power base during the last
two vcars, from v.hich the a!'>sociation can func·
t ion t•ffloct1vcl y
"The ad ministration consults us now before
changes take place. rather than announcing
them to us aft(>r the fact.·'
-Leon as 41 and has been a teacher for 15
years. He is a Pcppcrdine University graduate,
who taught for fi ve years before coming to the
Capistrano Unified district in 1967 as a social
studies lear her and assistant football coach al
San Clt·ml'nle lligh School.
lie said processing teacher grievances
.. ~ain...,t adminstrators or against the distnct
takes up much of his time as CvEA president
he proct•sst·d O\ er 100 during the last school year
These grieva nces range from minor
breakdowns m communication between and
ll·achcr ;.ind principal to baltles on bahalf of
ll•achers whose JObs arc threatened.
"It's simply not true that tenured teachers
cannot be fired." Lc·on said. "The state educ a·
t1on codl• merely requires district administrators
lo fol lov. due process
"Teache rs have the longest probationary
period of any professional workers three
years," he said. "ff administrators did a poor job
in hiring and evaluating a teacher. the burden of
rcsponi.1b1hty i.hould not be on the teacher "
-Fountain Va//ey-
necenuy re-elected to a second term, Yale
Wishnick. 29, of Tustin, serves as Fountain
Valley Education Association <FVEA> presi-
dent.
The 380-mcmbe r FVEA has moved from a
·tea and crumpets" group to a hardnosed or-
g anization aimed al insunng due process to all
kachers and providing input lo the Fountain
Vulley School Board on educational planning.
There arc 480 teachers in the district.
··:-.tost recently we have been improving re·
l.itions hips between the community and
ll'acher::. ... said Wishnick, a Chicago native who
has taur.tht seven years in the district.
f'VF.A will be "looking into every aspect or
the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley area In-
cluding politics as it affects education," added
Wishnick. a fourth grade teacher at Courreges
School.
Wishnick. who received a B.A. In political
science and M.S. in curriculm instruction from
Cal State Fullerton, said FVEA plans to endorse
candidates in upcoming city council elecUons.
Married and the father of a seven-year-old
daughter. Wishnlck believes "strikes are a via-
ble alternative and legitimate form of action In
making school boards move."
But Wishnlck said he believes a more effec·
tive method or influencing district officials Is
through laking part in curriculum decislon-
m a king and gathering community support.
-Huntington Beach -
prt!lllh.lent of the District Educators Assoc1at1on
WEA> lut July.
The 700·member DEA, a teachers' un-
ion.~•cmts the Huntington Beach Union Hleh
School Dl1trict 's 800 instructors in contract
n~&otiaUons
"Our ium» are to guard teachers' ri1hts and
prott.-et our working condillons," said Ms. Cohen
who has taught rune of her 11 years as a teacher
rn the Huntington Beach district
"We also try to be in on any district decision
that alfed.s the classroom .... said the Fountain
Valley High School instructor.
M!.. Cohen said the DEA 1s active in politics
al all levels. Most recently, the group backed As·
semblyman Dennis Mangers' (D·Huntington
Beach> m his clecllon to the legislature.
Ms Cohen, who received B.A. and M.A.
degrees from Cal State Fullerton, said the DEA
1s also active in aiding other Orange County
teacher groups in their activities.
llEEDY MC INNIS
-/rvine-
Jackic Heedy is president of the 375·member
Irvine TeCJt hers Associution.
The JTA is an affiliate chapter of the
California Tt>.ichers /\ssociallon. which m turn 1s
a member of the N at1onal Education Asi.oc1ation
Mrs. Hccdy hCJs taught 10 years, leaching
and coaching speech and debate and EnRhs h
She's been a University High School teacher
since the school opened in 1970. Before that she
taught m Tuslm und Huntington Beach schools.
Iler first work in the ITA was in negotiations
She says she gamed moi.t of the experience she
has in dealing with teachers during such con
tract sessions
She denil's that her role as a umon leader 1s
as adversary to d1strict management. "We seek
to cooperate with .idminbtralors where possi-
ble." shesa1d
"Uowen·r. ·· she added, "there are limes
\\hen our Job is lo repre!.ent the teachers," such
as during salary negotiations.
Mri.. Reedy said her maJOr aim this year is
to improve the image of teachers . "I want to
point out the very positive, good things the
teachers arc doing."
She conccde<.l the Irvine public image of the
teacher is a critical one. but ~he attributed that
lo a gcnerJI mood of criticism throughout the
country.
She blames that on the rising costs of educa·
t1on, the public 's reluctance to pay for it, and on a .
general feeling mong the public thal "education
has the job of solving the ills of society that
societycan'lsolve in other ways."
"It's an ominous rci.pons1bihty," she said ,
"and one that 1s not ulwa) s fair."
She hopes lo improve the image b) en
couraging co mmunit y me mbers to meet
teachers, and teacher:. to speak before groups
Teacht.'rs . she s<&id. needed to point out that
there are crc·Jllvc programs i:oing on. and some
fantasticall y bright, creative people here
"These things are not always vb1hle We
don't brag .ibout ours cl vcs. necessarily
* * * Irvine Unified School District ·s mu th
smaller teachers union group ts Lhe Fe<leratwn
or Irvine Teachers . Judy Mcinnis IS its president
She. too, teaches at university high
The FlT, like the JTA. 1s an affiliate of state
and national organizations. the California
Federation of Teachers and the American
Federation of Teachers.
The FIT has 40 members.
Mrs. Mcinnis is a physical education teacher
who demands no more of her students than she
does of herself: She ls entered in a six·mile run
nex\ month. She also teaches driver education.
She has taught 12 years.
The second-term FIT president is a rarity
among the facllonallzed teacher unions : she's a
duts-paying member of both and is working
toward unification of all teachers.
She added, "We're all in it for the same
thing. We've sot the same goals. We want the
best education for kids, and we want to maintain
high professional standards for teachers ...
"We're not utilizing talents that might be
available for the teachini staff; for example.
there are people with talent in public relations.
who m1gbt help ua get our messages across, who
aren't members of either union.·'
A.lift Melter's science clUlroom at Thurston
Intermediate SC!tioOl ln L•IWI• Beach la chock
lull ol. jan cOntalrilns pldled 1nakes, Uaa.rdl.
baby tharkl and bup.
But tM 3l·1ear.:otd 1etence l•truttor hu ln·
terett outalde the cl111room, lnclUdfn& dutlu u
tie14otthedtltrict'1 faeultyeeMCiatJon.
Mn. Beeker 11 pratdent ot tM La1una
Be1cb Un.lfled f'acult.y AMoelaUOn. or LABUFA
aa it ll known to tile mon Owl tJO dlltttct
tffellen beklftCma to die «11nlutlCll\.
Tblt'1 mon Ula IO perunt 91 tbe te~.
llbr:Vl-. loil1·t•nn n~ Ind tem~ ttub.-, In the dl1trlct, 1ccordln1 to lb• ea,.( If a..a ......... I
LOUtA li an aftUlatlaa Ol t.IM Cellfomla
Teachers Association and tbe National Educa·
tlon Association.
The loc:al teacher bargalnln& unit bas
negotiated with the district over two contract.a
recently. the first or which waa completed ln OcL
1978.
"We began on a successor aereement with
negotiations beginning last February," Mrs.
Becker explained. Those talks were completed at
the end or July this year, and a two-year contract
was signed with the district administration.
Although the contract goes through June 30,
1979, Mrs. Becker said there are "reopeners"
with bargaining scheduled for this sprint for
salary and fringe benefits only.
Tbe latest salary aareement was ror s per-
cent, with additional increases for merit pay and
longev1ty. Teachers are also paid for education
units. the number of college credits tbey earn
after joining the district.
"Salary and fringe benefits are important
1Lems to lhe faculty organization." Mrs. Becker
said, ·'but lhey are not our only goals."
She said another high priority ilem last year
was reducing the number or students per
dai.sroom, adding LAB UFA has made strides in
that effort.
"This year we will also be working on the in·
tcrnal organization of the association (bylaws,>
and also continue to provide teachers with
changes in leg1slat1on and in education.
-Newport Mesa -
A!. pres ident of the Newport·Mesa Education
Association. Don Kimble's major goal is to
establish better rel<1t1ons between teachers and
t he public. n ot to m ention district ad
ministrators
Hard feelings were pre"alent last spring
when the CTA affiliated ll'acher's group sat
down with district negotiators to arrange their
firsl contract under a new collective bargaining
la\\
"Wt" re tl'ying to Jt('t ;rn uy from the image
that t·ollccll\'C barga1nin~ i:avP us last vear, ..
.,aid Kimbll', "We want ~oplc to know that
tt•.tl'hl'rs do mort• th:m p1ckcl. ..
Thl' :11 ) l'ctr old 1n.,truml•ntal music 1nstruc·
tor at Rt•a School in Costa Mesa does expect
more strained relultnns between teachers and
the di::.tricl when contract talks reopen next spr-
ing llow1..•\·er. he says the NMEA intends lo be
"mnn' pos1l1vc th;.in n<.•.:ativc" this time around.
"('ollecl1vt• barga1n1ng created an ad·
versary role and it doesn't ha\'C to ... said Kim·
ble.
"Thl•re·!. more happ<.•ning iit our schools
than rl'ading and ~riling ." said Kimble. adding
that vurcnl!. can expect to ht·ar and read more
about teacher arl1 v1ty 1n the distict this year.
District officials have granted the NMEA
s pact• m th<.• dislnl'l 's rn:wsll'lter and wall allow
tcachl.'rs 3Q mmull-s pt·r month at board or educa·
lion meetings to gin presentations.
Jn add1t1on. Kimble plans a bi·monthly
NM EA news letter \\ h1ch v. ill be available to
anyone who requl·sts 1t. The first issue 1s due in
Oclobl·r.
··we'd like to v.ork v.ith parenLc; and have
their suµ1>0rl. .. he said. "We can negotiate things
in the district. that v.111 hl'lp everyone. not just
us .
Working out of a small office at 735 Baker St ..
Costa Mesa, Kimble 1s a full -time teacher who de·
votes his art er school t1 m c to running the teacher· s
organization.
She bas been teach mg in the district for eight
years sine& transferring from the Paramount
School District
Although the ~ :\1 EA is the exclusive
bargaining unit for the district's 12,000·plus
certified employes. actual membership in the or-
ganization il> about 650 people
Kimble hopes the NM EA can educate
teachers ahout their futures because "many
don't know what ·s in a contract unti I it gets to the
point where it concerni. them
VOCHICO LISUa
-Ocean View-
The 530-member Ocean View Teachers As·
sociatlon (OVT A) is led by its president Lee
Vochko, 29, of Laguna Beach.
Born in North Carolina and raised in San
F'ranclsco. Ms. Vochko is a seventh and eighth
grade math teacher at Circl~ View Elementary
School in HunUngton Beach.
OVTA erncrged as a teacher advocate group
about two years before Ms. Vochko be1an
teacblng in the 600-teacher Ocean View School
District.
She had taught five years at Ocean View and
one year in Laguna Beach Unified School Dla·
trict. ovr A's aims are "to obtaln the best workln1
conditions po:1slble throush contract neeotiallons
and to continue to attract and keep excellent
teachers," said Ms. Vochko.
The teacher 1roup leader added. "We alao
would like to keep the communlt.Y Informed u to
what la happenlne wU.hln the district and current
deveJopmenta tn education."
Ma. Vochko, who hold.a a B.A. in psr.cbo1011
from UCLA and teachtnc credential rom UC
Irvtne, said OVTA members have been active Jn
polltcal campal1ns with the District Educaton
Association and Westminster Teachm Aa.aocla·
lion
Currtntly cauaht up In the throes ot a con·
tract neaotlation batUe wltb the ctlatrtct, Ma.
VO(hk.o aaid at.rlkes are a lut reaort and ''W>·
fortunate.•:
~ moved at 1 b.-.akneek pace ror Tom
Leslie Aller 1i:1duaUon from Bri1ham Younc In
1975 With a m•ster'1 de1ree ln plant and Winal
ec0Jo1y and a co1le1• caner studded with
awai'da fc>r ac:adomrc acble.emtnt.
He was blted almott immtdJate,ly to t•lch at Saddl~ Colte11 -aomeUalnc almott un.
heiril ol for a 10\lll tcltnUat fresh out of tcbool
With allriolt no teacbin1 exptrltnce.
BJ', the etid OI hla nrat year on thejoti. IMUt
WU ainedY ~preslclentol lhe tOll!ttt F.uJty
11oetettoa, en atflll1te of tbe C1Ufomta
..
Teachers' AssoclaUon. and head of the bar&aln· J
in& unit.
This year, Leslie la top roan In Sadd1eback'a 1
teacher organization -from untenured rookie .. ~t instructor to union chief inju.U two y....._ !
That's not bad ror a youns _man wbo admits
to having "no educational phlloeophy'' before • 1 coming to Saddleback. ~ ~
The 30-year-old Ri verslde native said be was ·
drawn into an acUve role int.be Faculty A.ssocia-: ! tion by lliltening to the erll)lnl of other instruc-
tors. J~-.. l'm really not an activist tn>e. but I beard a
lot of complaJn.Lna," he said. "I dldn 't experience
what others who have been here for a while have ,
experienced and I didn't see the probletns they ' l
did."
. Even so, Leslie got tired or hearing all the ~
gripes and decided to find out for himself wllal :
wasgoingon. ! l
What he found was a faculty that was • 1
generally quite well ofC and satisfied but still • I
nagged by problems of communication among '
themselves and with the administration. : ;
He also learned that union activity at Sad • i
dleback was quite unlike that in other school
systems -the kind that draw headlines through
dramatic actions like strikes.
"I think that means that conditions here are
simply not that bad," Leslie observed. "For the •
most part, the. faculty and the administration .·.~ ~
work well together and we have a very mature
faculty."
In fact, Saddleback ·s Faculty Association •.
would just as soon handle its own affairs as have ';·,?, J the CT A supply ··experts·· to assist.
The association has done so well an its
bargaining under new state laws thal Sad·
dleback was used as an example at the CTA con • 4 vention in Burlingame of how to do things right.
He also wants to improve relations between ~acuity and admmistrat1on to the point or getting !
instructors on various administrative commit-
tees to assist in the dec1sion·making process.
That way. Leslie reasons. the faculty can • 1 g1\'e direcl input into such problems as the huge l
ratio of part lime to full lime instructors. There ·~re now 180 full lime teachers and about 700 part • f
time * * * Bill Mecham, president of the SaddJeback ! ~
Valley Educators Association <SVEA), expects ; ..
this school year to " be a transition... ;
The leader of Saddleback Valley Unified · l
School District's 700-plus teachers explained last
year they were interested primarily in getting
what they considered a good employment con 4
When school began, they were in the midst of tract l
unsettled contract negotiations. The dispute
dragged on. sometimes bitterly, until more than ' half of the teachers went out on strike for four
days in May
The walkout ended with agreement on an
employment contract erfective through the
1978·79 school year. Now, teachers can move in
other directions
Mecham said this year SVEA ·s goal are "to
do all we can as an association to insure that we
have a S?ood working year with our teachers. to
protect the rights or our teachers as they have
been outlined in the contract and do as much as 1
we can with the community about issues that
may be of importance to them." .
He said he doesn't mind having SVEA re·
ferred to as a union because "a union is one that
represents a group of people in labor relations.··
But Mecham also considers SVEA as a pro-
fessional organization Interested in such things
as curriculum development, instructional pro· ,
cedures and lel(islallon relating to education.
The district has hired a management con·
suiting firm to assess needs this fall. However.
Mecham said his group will do their own s tudy or 1
instructional needs nnd teacher satisfaction. •
Mecham, a Vietnam veteran and Cal State
Fullerton graduate. is a kindergarten teacher ot
Rancho Canada Elementary School.
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-Seal Beach -
• Seal Beach Teachers AssociaUon president•
Dick Wagner, 33, or Long Beach, said he enjoys!
the small town atmosphere which exists in his,
dlatrict. I
The tiny Seal Beach <elementary> School!
Dlltrlct enrollment dipped under 1,000 studentS ,
lhls year. !
About 60 teachers are in classes in the dis·!
lrict. I
The ~·member teacher association still f
tries to represent the Instructor's side ot educe !
tional issues and work with parent& despite its•
size, said Wagner, who has spent five of hta eight f
years as a teacher ih Seal Beach. :
'The ~eacher group hammered out a three·•
year contract with the district this year and:
plans to becln rene10Uatin1 for salary and frince •
benellts next January~ sald Wagner who t.eacbesi
fifth arade at McGaugn Intermediate Stbool. ;
An Arizona native, Wainer received hl1 B.A.
in education from Northern Arizona Unlvenit.Y. t
"Our bulc alms at thJa Ume IN to represent
teachen tn contract negotiat.IMs and promote
communication between the school board and'
teachers," aald w aaner.
• " . A,.WI....,_ ..
REMAINS OF TANKER TRUCK BURN BESIDE GUTTED BUILDINGS WHERE 7 DIED
t ~
Tanker Crash Kills 7 r., ..
• BEATTYVILLE, Ky IAP 1
-Brake failure :-.cot a gasoline
hank truck careening down a hill
:onto Bcallyv1llt•'.., mJin :.trect
4Saturday <;a:.ohnc spilled out
· ~and exploded into sheets of flame
.that <kmoh:-hed hu:.1nc:.sc:. and
~to I led :-cv1·n persons. police
f'a1d
: THE BODIES were recovered
Hrom th<• rubble of buildings on
"lhe LOwn :.quarc, und worker:.
:with emergency hj(hts continued
hi grim l>l'l.lr('h ror ffi(1re al> hun
~drecJs of LO\\ nspcoplc l()(>ked on.
.. omciah. :-.aid the :.earch would
~('ontmuc lhrou~h the night
Some of thl' dead apparently
were patronl> cir e mployel> of a
beauty parlor !>andw1ched
hl'tween a furniture :.tore C;tnd
television !>hop
Stale poll tl· Detect1 ve Steve
King said one or two persons
believed Lo have been in the
beauty parlor were missing and
probably had hccn trapped in the
flumes.
A wheclch<.11r-bound man died
in a second-floor apartment over
a n earby rc..,taurant. Two
restaurant patrons esc·apcd by
diving out a plate glass window
Mayor Charles Beach 111 sur·
veyl'Ci the dt•:-truction late Satur-
day night and said he had spoken
with the truck driver. who
escaped the blaze.
HE SAID the driver had been
on the same route for about four
months, and "he was certainly
familiar with the hill. I feel sure
he had equipment failure that
was probably not due to his
negligence.
"It's just unfortunate that it
happened, and the tragic loss of
lives we've had."
Beach said there probably
would have been more deaths
had the accident occurred near
noonl.Jme.
.. Wi a _...
Key VotesDue·Soon
WASHINGTON <AP>
Congreas bu decisions to make
thla week that will have direct
impact on how much money
some workers earn and how
much others pay in Social Securi-
ty taxes.
While the Senate wrestles with
President Carter on major
energy-related money issues
with new minimum-wage levels
next on its agenda, House tax·
writers are struggling over
Social Security financing.
Votes on those key legislative
matters are imminent as
Congress takes testimony and
prepares for decisions next year
on the proPosed Panama Canal
treaty and Carter's plans for
overhauhng the welfare sy:.lem.
Here is the l>tatu:. of other ma-
Jor legislatJon
BUDGET The l<Awmakers
set a $458.3-billlon celling on
federal spending with a $61.3
billion deficit for the budget year
beginning Oct. 1. This was done
in Congress under the new
budget-control system
HEALTII -Carter's prop()Sal
to limit annual hospital cost in·
creases to about 9 percent is be·
ing processed by congressional
committees. The House has
passed and sent the Senate a n ad-
ministration-backed bill to com-
bat abuse of the Medicare and
Medicaid health progr ams.
LABOR -Legislation hiking
the cu rrent $2 30 hourly
minimum wage to S2.65 next
January, to $2.85 in 1979 and then
to $3.05 i.o 1980, bas passed the
House and been sent to the
Senate where a vote could come
soon.
AGRICULTURE -Congress
approved, and Carter is expected
to sign th.is week, a sweeping bill
to boost grain farmers' income,
revamp food stamp programs
and expand agriculture r e-
search.
ABORTION -No compromise
has been worked out by the
Senate and house in their dispute
over the government's role in
providing abortions for poor
women. The House wants to pay
for abortions only in cases where
the woman's hfe would be en-
dangered by a full-term pregnan·
cy. The Senate maintains
federally funded abor tions
should be permitted in cases of
rape or incest or where medicaJ
ly necessary.
SOCIAL SECURITY The
House Ways and Means Commit·
tee, meanwhile, b taking up pro
posals for higher Social Security
taxes as a way to keep the finan-
cially troubled system from run
ning out of money for retired
workers.
WELFARE A special House
s ubcommittee is continuing
hearings on Carter's $31.l·billion
plan to revamp the nation's baste
welfare programs. ..
PANAMA CANAL Foreign.
affairs committees in both bodies
will take more testimony this
week on the proposed Panama
Canal treaty.
Senate
Begs-off
On Test
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Senate moved on Saturday
toward making a natural-gas de-
regulation proposal less cosUy to
homeowners. but shied away
from a new test vote on a rival
gas-pricing plan proposed by
President Carter.
As u result, the senators re-
mained at an impasse over the
natural gas legislation after a
rare eigh t-hour Saturday
:.css1on.
Carter, meanwhile, threatened
to veto any energy bill that con-
flicts with the interests of con-
:. um er s. He accused the
petroleum industry or trying to
udd at least $20 billion to the
price of natural gas through im-
m ediate deregulation.
Speaking at a r ally in Norfolk,
Va .. for Democratic
gubernatorial candidate Henry
Howell, Carter said :
SALT Tallrs to Resume
''I hate to veto a bill that a
Democratic Congress passes. but
you can depend on it -I'll pro-
tect your interests when the bill
('OffiCS to my desk ...
Evangelist's
Files Probed
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WASIDNGTON <AP> -The
l 1 nited States and the Soviet
t;n1on will res ume "intense"
ncgohat1ons for a new strategic
arms limitation agreement next
week in hopes of overcoming con·
tinuing disagreement in four key
a reas. the State Department said
Saturday.
During two days of marathon
I al ks, Secretary of State Cyrus R.
Vance and Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko nar·
rowed the differences somewhat
hut Sla t e Department
s pokesman Hodding Carter III
said each of the four major issues
remains unresolved.
Carter announced that U.S.
arms negotiator Paul WamJte
will travel to Geneva n ext week
for "intense talks" with Soviet
urms experts in hopes of m ain-
taining the momentum achieved
during the Vance-Gromyko dis·
cuss1ons Thursday and Friday.
Kent Fnace Dotmt
KENT. O h io CAP >
Demonstrators tore down part of
a rence around the building site
of a Kent State University gym-
n asi urn annex Saturday and
~"'armed onto the site, throwing
rocks at a construction truck as
police looked on.
About 900 demonstrators oc·
cupied the site for about 30
m inutes, chanting and shattering
a window of the truck with rocks.
No injuries were reported. Police
did not Interfere until de·
monslrators began leaving lhe
site.
An Earlfl Start
NEW YORK <AP> -About
eight persons queued up in the
rain Saturday for a day-and-a·
half wait to buy tickets for the
first Skytraln jetliner flight from
New York to London .
Tickets weren't scheduled to
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CINClNNATI CA P > Damage
and negligence claims totaling
$1.5 billion have been filed since
a May 28 supper club fire that
killed 16' persons, and attorneys
say more lawsuits are likely.
''It is obvious that as the time
wears on and people discuss the
situation with their attorneys.
the number of defendents, 1t
would appear. will grow con-
siderably," said attorney Stanley
Chesley. who filed several early
s uils
Ford in Jff o•ro1e
MOSCOW CAP J Former first
lady Belly F'ord arrived JD
Moscow Saturday to narrate a
specia l B ols ho i Ballet
performance of the "Nutcracker
Suite" for American television.
She confessed to be ing nervous
about the assignment
Mrs. Ford, once a member of
the Martha Gr aham modern
dance troupe in New York and a
teacher or ballet, arr ived on a
Pan American flight from New
York and Copenhagen.
MlNNEAPOLIS <AP) -The
M inncsota Securities Com-
m iss1on has asked the Min-
neapolis-based Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association t o
s upply information about its
assets and disbursement or funds.
Commission offi cials refused
to discuss their investigation of
the association except to say that
"the file is still open."
ln recent months, published re-
ports have indicated that the as-
sociation set up by the Rev. Dr.
Graham, a Baptist evangelist.
operates an undisclosed fund or
some $23 million, offers gift. an-,
nuilles and participation in a
1>ooled income fund.
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Awaiting Dadd9
Victona Besedin. l l months old, has never
seen her f alher. Her mother. Elaine
Besedm. says she met h<.•r husband and
marrit•d him while studying in Russ ia. Of·
f1 c1~1ls there have so far refused to allow
\'1<.'tor Vladimirovich Besedin lo emigrate
to the United Stales . The pair hope he'll
ht• al lo" eel to Join the family in Los
Angeles before Victoria"s first birthday.
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ANAHEIM (AP> -Did 19th-century
miniltn-novellst Solomon SpauldlnC write parts ot the Book. ot Mormon? Two bandwriUnJ ex·
perts hired to answer the qveatlon have said yea, but a third now &JU'I no.
.. absolutd;y opposlU" to t!Jose of Kaye and
Silver. •
Novelist Hand 1'be three experts were hired by researchers
Wayne L. Cowdrey. 31, Donald Scales, 21, and
Howard. A. Davis, a_,, who have written a boot
cont.endlng that portions or the Mormon Church'•
sacred writin&s were taken from a novel written
by Spauldin&.
While aclmowled•lnf there were slmiladtlea
In the handwritlq of S.pauldift&'s manmcdpt
and the Book .ot Morllfon, Doulder said: .. I now
attribute thesefslmilarities to the wriUnS style of
that century. I have found wrltinl and letter dla-
1tmUaritiea that are unexpla.ineef UM1 are DOt at·
tributed to•lnd1v1dual writ:ina-varlatlou ot the
same writer.", ·~··
Suspected in
Mormon Text
SPAULDING DIED in 1816, 10 years before
Joseph Smith, founder of tbe Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, said he dbcovered
the Book of Mormon written in hieroglyphics on
golden tablets.
Two experts, William Kaye and Henry
Silver, have released reports sayine the
handwriting on 12 pages in the originl&l Book ol
Mormon is the same as Spauldin& 's handwriting
as seen in his manuscripts.
To the la)lpian's eye, be said, the handwrit-
ing looka the same. He added that when he fU'St
saw photocopies and photographs or the two
manuscripts la.st February, it was his "qualified
opinion that they were similar." 'But after exam1n1na the originals In Ohio
and Sah,Lalte City in July, heu.id. "I found there
were1di.fferences. I abo found that almllarit.les,
·such as use of the small letter 'd.' were common '~the writing style of.that ~entury.'• .a._ • .-
But the thir.d expert, Howard Doulder, saJd
in an interview Friday that hia findlnga are
The Spaulding theory bas been ~p'1~
b3'f Mormon leaders, wbo say Smith diet.led the
parts in question to Oliver Cowdrey, a scribe and
ancestor of one of the researchers.
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LOS ANGELES CAP) -A Superior
Court judge is considering a suit
claiming that the state marijuana
possession law is unconstitutional
because it .. significantly invades
zones of privacy.''
JUDGE ROBERT Weil held a two-
hour hearing Friday on the suit filed
by the NationaJ Organization for the
Reform of Marijuana Laws
CNORML> and 21 Los Angeles re3i·
dents.
ing upholding the San Mateo County ·
marijuana possession conviction of
George Wayne Aguilar.
The justices said it is up to the
Legislature, not the courts, to decide
social issues and choose among con·
flicting scientific studies.
"There is no constitutionally pro-·
tected right to indulge in the use of
euphoric drugs,•• the justices wrote.
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Brown Joins
Olympic Talks
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The Southern California Olympic Committee
reluctantly asked Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to fly
here at the last minute to help Los Angeles' bid for
the 1984 summer Olympics, a committee member
said Saturday.
The decision was a reluctant one because of
bills on the governor's desk that need to be signed,
the member said.
BROWN'S CIOEF of staff, Gray Davis, said
Saturday the governor decided to travel to the U.S.
Olympic Committee meeting because competition
between New York and Los Angeles had gotten
tighter.
Earlier in the day, a Los Angeles committee of.
ficial, who asked that his name not be used, had
said, "Because of the political climate and situation
in California we don't want to ask the eovernor to leave.
"The legislature just clooed down and there are
about 70 bills on the governor's desk and I think he
is afraid Lt. Gov. Mervyn DymalJy will run in and
sign his favorites," the committee official said.
But Brown was later asked to come because the
governor was told his presence was "important and
. possibly determinative," Davis said.
' Davis said the word came from John Argue,
president of the Southern California Olympic Com-
mittee, and Anton Calleia, an aide to Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley.
EARLIER, BOTH Argue and Calleia bad said
that Brown wouldn't be needed in Colorado Springs
' for today's key meeting or the U.S. Olympic Com·
mittee.
Davis said Brown will leave after attending a
function for State Sen. Omer Rains in the Santa
Barbara area.
It hadn't been decided whether he would Oy by
scheduled commercial filght or charter, Davis said.
He was expected to arrive in Colorado Sprlnas late Saturday.
'Ready ••• If'
Davis Eyes '78 Race
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Los Anieles Police
Chief F..d Davis said Saturday he will run for the
Republican nomination for governor lf he can raise
the money for the campaign and if the polla say he
can win.
"U there is a substantial possibility of winning,
and if the resources are there, then I wlU run. And lf
J run. I will win," Davis toJd deleaates to the Na·
tional Conservative Caucus convenUon.
The outspoken and
( )
often controversial police
~ ~-r'E chief also said Brown ls
Ji /U 1 at heart a liberal who bas
'---------adopted conservative rhetoric while advancing
what Davis described as "soclallst" prlnclplea of
government intervention.
IUUC Pretntefl f11 Nete Y•rle
A group of about 100 protest.on rallied in Times
Square on a rainy Saturday aft.emoon to seek sup-
port for a gl'Oup of black marines char&ed with an
attack on white marines at Camp Pendleton.
Tbe black martnes -arrested on char1e1 of
conspiracy. assault and attempted murder -allqe
that the white marines beloaaed to th• Ku Klux
Klan.
,..._.ate fl••lce •••• £.4.
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A moderately 1mm1 earthquake •book the LoS Mieles area Satunta1
altemoon, rattlln1 wlnelow1 over a wide arta but no
injuries or dam ace wa1 rCport.ed.
The quake~ l'DHIUlini 4.2 OQ tM Jtlcbter IC~~~'
was centered about 10 miles northw,est ~ Newnau
Jn U'9 San Fernando Valley, 11ld 1d1ntllta •t
Callfol'nla lnaUtute of Tec~y.
cerning marijuana use by adults
violates constitutional rights of
privacy in the home, body and mind
as well as "the right of personal
lifestyle and of ·individual self-
expression in aesthetic, spiritual and
other modes."
The NORML suit, filed June 29
against city, county and slate law en·
forcement officials, also says the Jaw
was passed on the basis of assump-
tions that later were shown to be
"wholly erroneous."
Marijuana, the suit said, is ''an ex-
tremely mild drug, relatively harm-
less to the individual user whose mere
private possession and use by adults
in the United States poses no public
health, welfare or safety problems or
any significance."
A'ITORNEYS FOR the government
cited a 1968 state appellate court rul-
LOS ANGELES (AP> -President
Carter lied to the American people
about the Panama Canal, the Na·
tional Conservative Caucus "shadow
cabinet" said Saturday.
In a joint statem ent, members of
the shadow cabine t, which was
formed lo criticize the Democratic
president and propose conservative
alternatives, focused on the Carter
foreign policy in their third quarterly
review of the administration.
"President Carter lied during last
year's presidential election when he
promised never to yield effective
United States control of the Panama
Canal," the shadow cabinet said.
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Quest for Dollars
Hardly Squelched
Orange County 1uperv1aora have again let It be known
that ,rs damn tho 1nd1ctments and full speed ahead on
political fund ra111ng
Indicted County Supervisor Ralph Otedrich, tor Instance,
has shunned the public spotlight of public fund raisers.
Nonetheless. 01edrtch agents have been out in quest of
dollars for hts legal defense fund. So far, those agents have
rattled the donor ltst for at least $20,000.
This week SupervtSQr Laurance Schmit is hosting a
SS~a-plate extravaganza at Santa Ana Country Club with a
goal of a $100,000 in mind to go with the $28.000 he raised the
first six months of this year, a non-election year by the way.
As usual, the same sturdy donors who complain privately
of supervisors· lavish campaign spending habits are again
privately (and only privately) complaining about what really Is
a game of pollt1cal payola at their expense.
Save your sympathies, however. Those who continue to
ask and those who continue to give benefit from the system.
'That's Why they continue to play the game.
But you haven't seen anything yet.
Watt until next year when Orange County supervisors
will again rat1onaltze their campaign dollar greed with their
standard haughty explanation. "If you can't take a man's
money and vote against h im, you don't belong in polt t1cs "
Frankly. the btt about not belonging in politics seems to
fit some of the incumbent supervisors best •
. Anmesty for Aliens
Like neighboring counties, Ol'Bnge County both suffers
and gains from the continuing invasion of illegal aliens from
Mexico.
On one hand, the horde of eager workers provides a
labor force that operates cheaply and fills up jobs scorned by
others. (Orange County still has one of the nation's lowest un-
-employment rates, despite the availability of Mexican labor.)
But with this force oJ workers come a host of problems-
welfare and public health costs. lost taxes from wages paid in
cash, tiresome and expensive attempts to stem the illegal
flow. and a problem within a problem. the exploitation of
aliens themselves.
The number of illegal Mexican aliens rn the Orange-Los
Angele!YSan Diego county areas 1s staggering. In 1976, they
were being apprehended at the rate of more than ·2.000 a day.
For every one caught, tour or five escape, say Border Patrol
agents.
The Border Patrol will capture about 800.000 illegal
aliens this year. Many will be repeaters who were deported
only to try again for the jobs across the border, but many of
them will make it into the barrios of Los Angeles and Santa
Ana and Fall brook.
Short of building a 40-foot wall along the 1.900-mile
border between the two countries, there is little chance the
flow can be stopped. Weary Border Patrol officials concede
that even increased manpower in their ranks can do little
more than slow the pace temporarily.
An official of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization ~ • Service says the Mexican birthrate yields a sky-high 3.5
percent annual population growth. This far outstrips the na-
tion's capacity to create jobs, and so long as employers In the
U.S. yearn for cheap labor that w ill work hard and work \
scared for wages that would be princely in Mexico. an army of
1obless will continue to plod north.
What can be done? -. .
The only solution kicking around -and it admittedly is at
best a partial solution-is President Carter's proposal that up
to now has attracted little excitement in Congress.
Carter believes illegal aliens who arrived here before
•: 1970 and stayed here should be given full amnesty. Those
who arrived here between 1970 and 1977 could continue to
live and work here, but could not benefit from welfare or food
• stamp programs and could not become citizens.
Further. employers hiring unlawful aliens would be hit
with stitt fines.
The Carter plan has drawn an unenthusiastic response In
• • Washington and criticism from inside the barrios, where it Is
• • seen as an Instrument· that would create discrimination
• against all employes with Spanish surnames.
·: Whatever its shortcomings. the Car.tar plan is the only
:· positive program on the board. Either it shourd be given
;: serious consideration or we should admit it is an illegal and
; · embarrassing mess we cannot or do not want to control. .
:: ' . • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. : , Other views expressed on this page are th<>se of their auth<>rs and
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Look at ·Israel Without Tears
W ASHJNGTON -The s igbt of
Moshe Dayan here, bis black
eyepaU~h as
jaunty a s
ever , makes
one realize
again th a t
lsr ael is rich
with e mo -
tional s ym-
bols and, like
a brother or
favorit e
cousin, has an
awfully strong hold on the United
States.
Yet, to be a true friend means
to look without tears on occasion
in order not to be blinded by emo·
lion. The United States must con·
tlnue lo s upport Israel. but the
United States must also take a
hard look.
Israel is tough, militaristic and
so heavily armed that tl 1s a
verita ble Little Prussia. The
dangers m wars of the past 29
yea rs created a s iege mentality
in Is rael, but today Israel is not
threate ned by an immediate
war .
EGYPT, POOR and beset with
domestic problems, is in no con-
dition to wage war, and Egypt 1s
necessary for any Arab war
against Israel. The other "con·
frontation" states, Syria and
J ordan, arc neither disposed
toward starting a war nor enJoin
ing one without Egypt.
Still, Is rael involves itself in
the war m Lebanon, even to the
point of sending its own troops
and Jet fighters into that tragic
country. According to one recent
news dispatch, Israeli troops,
backed by artillery fire. raided
two Lebanese vill ages, kidnaped
32 civilians and caused the death
of 14 others.
These invasions a re not new
Sen George Mc Govern (0 -
S.D.) has condemned massive
air r~ids by Israeli planes on
Palestinian camps an Lebanon
which killed scores of peopl e.
Israelis, \n following an eye-for-
an-eye philosophy, have crossed
borders many limes to stage
s peclaculur rlids on airports.
villages and cities
THE MOST shocking overreac-
tion by Israel wus in June, 1967,
when her fi ghter planes and
torepdo boats deliberately at·
tacked a defenseless U.S. Navy
intelhgcncc s hip, the Liberty,
leaving 34 Americans dead and
dying on the bloody decks
According to British Journalist
Anthony Pearson, the Israelis al·
tacked because they felt the Un1l·
cd States was us1ni:: the Liberty to
interfere with lsrCJel's conduct of
the Six-Day War.
U nab l e t o fi g ht b ack,
American Navymen, including
o n e J e w1 s h -Am e r1 cC1 n
boaL<;wain's mate who angrily
rippt.>d the Star of David from his
neck, cursed the lsrueli raiders .
··Go to hell. you bastard '" etr'ed
Cmdr. Wilham L. McGonagle,
the Liberty's captain, when an
Isr aeli heli copte r , carrying
medical orderlies, tried t.o land
on his ship after the fierce attack
McDONAGLE, severely
w ounde d tn the r ai d, was
a w arded th e cong r ession al
M e d a l o f ll o n o r . Is r ael
apolog17.cd for what 1t said was a
"mistake," and after a great
deal of pressure it paid repara-
llons t.o the ra mtltes of the dead
and wounded men.
But to this day li,,rael refuses to
pay thl' United States for several
m1llton doll ars of damage to the
Liberty
As Pearson pointed out an his
Penthouse articles. there was a
"conspiracy of silence" in the
U.S. government over this dev·
as laling and embarrassina
episode. Pearson wrote that the
CIA, the White House and top
Is raeli officials, Including
Dayan, promoted a "contained
war " between Is rael and Egypt.
But Isr ael went beyond the game
pl an.
Ir t he Liberty attack was
tnoroughly investigated. all
parties on th.is questiona ble plot
would be exposed -hence, the
hush-hush tre atment by the U.S.
government
WHILE ISRAEL has good
reason to be wary of its Arab
neighbors, some Jewish thinkers
here and in Jerusalem believe
Israel will never find peace by
overreacting and using arms
super iority to indulge in ex-
cessive violence.
Back on Dec 4, 1948 . the New
York Times published a letter
s1goed by 28 prominent J ews. an·
eluding Dr. Albe rt Einstein.
Sidney Hook, Hana Arendt and
Rabbi Jessurun Cardozo, warn-
ing of an Israeli political move·
m ent "closely akin in its or·
ganization, methods, political
philosophy and social appeal to
the Nazi and Fascist parties."
Menahem Begin, the present
prime minister of Israel. was the
leader of that moveme nt and was
roundly condemned tn the letter.
Specifically, the signers con·
demned the "beh avior" of
Begin's terrorists when they
ra ided the Ara b village, Deir
Yassin, killing 240 m en, women
a nd children . a nd proudly
publ icized t he m a ssacre
"Within the J ewish community, ..
the letter went, on. "they have
preached an admixture of ul ·
tranatJonalis m ··
Today, by invokin' the Old
'festament and a reUelous mis·
sion. Begin encourages takeover
of land from Arabs on the West
Bank, calling it a "liberated"
rather than an "occupied" ter·
rltory itg proper designation.
He thumbs his nose at Presi-
dent Carter and sends Dayan to
th e United States with the
diversionary plan to keep the
Israeli military on the Arab West
Bunk while slowly giving the
Ar abs a measure or political con·
trol.
BEGIN ACTS audaciously
because he knows he doesn't need Jimmy Carter as long as the
U S. Congress continues its
lavish funding of Js11ael, which to-
day gets more U.S. money than
any other foreign country.
Moreover . he knows that Israel
receives add1ltonaJ hundreds of
millions of dollars from the U.S.
due to special tax breaks on
Israeli bonds and from United
Jewish Appea l contributions
<tax-deductible) ust!d for State of
Israel purposes. The J ewish lob-
by has reason to be cynical.
Yes, the United States must
keep its commitment to Israel.
as 1l must, also, to South Korea
and Taiwan.
But there is another side to a ll
this, a side shown by ABC-TV's
8 ;.irbara Walters this week when
she interviewed Palestinian ref-
u~ccs m a camp near Beirut, a
sidt! which increasing numbers
of U.S sen a t ors and con ·
J:ressmen are hearing about
"hen they visit Arab nations.
The United Stales wants peace
for Israel but. since Begin plays
gam es with the Carter Ad ·
m inistration. perhaps the only
way he will gel the message ti.
when the American people be~in
l)etting cond1t1ons for support.
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Who Puts Value
On Coastline's
Last Open Space?
To the Editor:
I wish to addres~ this Jetter in comment on your
editorial "Park Lanc!s Don't Come For Nothing.·· <Concern-
ing the potential cost of keeping the Irvine coast an open
space. Ed.)
The concept of National Urban Parks 1s yet vague
because no enabling legislation has defined what the term
means. The move to keep the Santa Monicas in open s pace
is therefore being attempted under the Nat.lonal Park
Systeni. Presideot Carter, however, has expressed support
for the concept of national urban parks and it is hoped that
legislation fulfilling this concept will soon be enacted.
THE SOCIOECONOMIC EFFECl'S of constant sub·
urbanization are well known. Il is apparent how these con-
stanUy created new areas drain th9 older areas and un·
dermlne their tax basis helpjng to create central city de-
gradation; and how our agricultural land la disappearing at
rates of up to 100,000 acres per year in California: and how
our national and state parks are overcrowded and their ac·
cess to the public is being limited.
Is it our "karma" to acquiesce in the process of solid
urbanization from Santa Barbara to San Diego? Is this lfood
for our ~ple, our state, our nation? Land ls a renewable
resource if all of It is not covered over but non-renewable
once it is covered over with the materials of urbanization.
"The Irvine Coastal Area between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach comprises the greatest expanse of coastal
open apace between Malibu and Camp Pendleton." (From a
resolution of the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
August 18, 1976.)
IN FACI', IT IS THE LAST significant piece of natural
open space in 150 miles of coasWne and could potentially
aerve as a national urban park, preserving Its natural
features and open space, lt.s varied nora and fauna and its
coastal and ocean qualities, most of which would disappear
forever with development.
Does the wealth and health of our economy truly depend
on urbanizing this last piece of coastal open apace? Is there
no room ln urban design fQr contleuous open space and pres·
ervailon of prime a1ricultural land as well? On the con-
trary, the facta stron&Jy point to such planning needs ln or-
der to preserve the health of our economy. clliea and people.
It is quite conceivable that the county, state and na-
tional costs in road and services development may total
more than the purchase price o, the entire area .
Furthermore, traffic studies indicate that these new
.roads wi11 at111 be inadequate to mill1ate the impact on the
coast highway and Uvabillty ln and acceas·eeress to the
cities ol Newport, Laeuna, and their beaches.
OF THE $22.1 MILUON OF ate e runda commit~, $1
mll11on la Ued up iri tile court.I by Joan Irvine's suit. A 1()0(1
portion of Ul1I bu been deslenaled for non-build able Morro
Canyon and mueh ol the bluff set for pul'cbase ls no more
than a 15-f oot strip or pateo. ..J There are approximately 40 acree or beach involved.
Approximately $18 mlllJon has been deslsnated for other
tltes by a coutal commlStlon prlolity Ust (practically top
prionty int.be whoM atate), but r believe ne•otlaUons haYe
not nen bqun. Jt 11 Imperative, In order to retain the most
dollar value, that thtte puntlasea be made yesterday I
A. Your idltonal menUora. artordable bomea. It fs •P· parent that homes for thta area are aotn1 to bt aff ordab1e by
tile ftw. Jl wowd be quite IUl'P.,riJl ... to fjr\d any plannlnl for
t.M'aOQl..,,000 homo In tlda a.watea! :..a. la tldl nation destined to~ the ~olo1lcaJ b.i1tory
of madlot Europe: naUont tH1ti1M8ttd by llfeleas 1ea1 and
eouned bJ dad rivers? A tt.alt.hy econom1 la not depen·
Mat • WI. 'l1dl aatlon II Itron, enoup anct tnnov1tl•t ......... to._ .. both. ThoM wbO don't Dll'Udpe\e In thil do
.. .--, attVutaUasdlUervtce. f
~willbedt,..._.OD •• NC .... • .._. 1Udourfood~ otwlMthal
" pla for bOth dd ta.al • drive • .hard l!pll?S
1a D. llOWMAN
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To the Editor:
In response to your editorial or .&,ug. 30. C"Park lands
Don't Come For Nothing") concerning the question of park
lands,.in particular, the Irvlne Coast, i.e .• the area between
Laguna and Corona del Mar.
You have brought up some Interesting points. I would
Like to know who is proposing this land be turned into a
park? Is it the federal government, state or county govern-
.ntenls, cities, the Irvine Group, the governor or just who is
proposing what for what, when and how. as you mentioned
in your editorial, ''Park Lands Don 't Come For Nothing?"
WHO WOULD be better to find out, than a journalist? I
would appreciate knowing more about this plan. It seems to
me. this area really is a very stenificant resourC'e and, ac-
tually, one of the last open space coastal areas ln Southern
California. Not to mention the obvious value to those who
live in and visit our comm\!nities. <Myself. 1 grew up in
Newport Beach then spent 10 years ln New York and Mon-
treal. only to come back to the Newport-Laguna area --
Why? It's special.Isn't that why we're all here?)
"Appropriate recreational u.ae?'' Wbodecidd th.la.. on a
national, regional or local level? What are the tuJde lines?
l actually wonder 1f thlt supposed park really would
drive our houstna values even ht1her. (Can they 1et any
higher?> Isn't the reaaon most of U$ live here for th• en·
vlronment and workin1 condition&! Why build, even more.
on what some feel ls already too much?
Last week l drove to Newport, from L•lutt•· in ~
minutes: remember when it wu 20 to 2S mlnutes? What
happens ln the yeara to come? Yes, I understand all aboUt
the transportation corrldora. What wlll that do to tht value?
REMEMBER when thereWtrt actu1Jbt onn1• t.Nea lri
Oranac Count)'? To 1omel the>' had value. To 1om1. maybe
thls coastal area haa va ue. Could value b4t dltttrent tot
each of ua? Isn't part of the valuo ot lift valulri1 your tn·
viroftment? Human nluu and needl are Important, too.
Wh&l Jhould be there? Houses, hottla, atom. n~.
what? Ap.ln..t. our quality oC Ufe can be mepur~ b1 our en·
vtronmeat. ~bould wt bl.did toda1 and not worry abOUt
tomon"Ow! Aftet all, there'• "urban rtntwal" In IO or 90
yearal Wllat about th• volume of people here? Yet, tt•a tn·
evltablo there will be more pt()ple here, but do we need to
help it WhyT What responalbUlty do our Joell ~~l_Unna
have? M•be, UMy 1hoiild lmOW men •W' UUi r~a; ft. velopiril.~ue? !HoulJnl deftlopen dnelQP, ~ Ud WW IUti.,..
, leMrallj. TM lnlM Ol'OllP ~_.Of the owever, t wonder Uweneect UU mucta...,. llidMW. 'My,~ie: C...wedotdnottoprHlf"dUllll&il,
1n IOftWfcir11i• tor .. •1 • poatbl•? JUCHAJtD A. ROUU:S
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With i1ew construction movmg ever closer, some Orange Countians consider moving to rural
areas. Here is a National Association of Realtors poll of three sociologists on the future of small
towns and how they will be affected .by econor,nics, energy and renewed popularity.
Sizing Up S~all Towns of Fut11re
\ 11n111~111l1l'' ~ 11 II poµul&tton!> of 2.5 or
'>I> "111 ·~-ap~·.1r by the year 2000, but
t11" "" 111 i 1100 ur more veople should re
111,1111 ht •• th.> <ind vibrant, says Morgan
\\ llhum . professional staff member or
tlw ~•·1'..ile \gnculture Committee.
I It-1>.1 •to h1:. prt•d1 ction on a shill in
~ru" th in \he earl) 1970~ Crom urban lo
rurJI \111cr1eC1 <1 n•vc:rsal from the
1900~
A RECENT !>ludy showed rural coun·
lies had a net gain of 1.8 million people
bet ween !1711 and 1975. compared with a
nl't lo:.~ CJI three m1lhon during the 1960s
Their urh1n counterparts experienced a
nl't mc·rc•ast• of 600,000 in the early 1970~
t•eimpan'(I with a net gain of six million
1 n l he• 191ills
"ThPv'n• not U\ er the hump yet. but
therl' ha• bt·cn s1gnif1cant improve-
ml'nt," ht '>aid "The movement to dis·
pcr!>c population, business and industry
~hould continue It 1s not good for our
soe1C'ly to be too centralized. Small
lo" ns provide a h('althy lifestyle that
~hould he 11rcser v<:tl.
In tht· futur<:. emphasis will be more
nn <·a!'.ual living llnd rural life. Com ·
pan•d with the hfcstyle of the cities and
a II t ht· illtachecl problems. small towns
'~111 look mon· uttract1ve than ever."
I A l!.172 '>tudv for thl' Federal Com m1~<,wn on l'opulat1on Growth and the
Amcn<·i.tn Future found that people.' who
l'X1Jn's:-.1·d a preference for livmg in
~mall to\.\ns gc.ve CJ higher priority to
<·t•rtam qu:.ihly of life factors than did
1 host· who prefer city tire
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Small towns are in no danger or disap-
pearing by the year 2000, although "the
trade center function is atrophying." re·
µorts Dr. Glenn Fuguitt of the University
of Wisconsin's department of rural
sociology.
Studies show the number or consu'™!r
business establishments in non·
metropolitan towns of 2,500 or Jess
declined by an average or 33 percent
between 1950 and 1970. Yet their popula·
lions continued to increase by an
average of 11 percent: The towns' busi·
ness functions took a back seat to
residential functions
FUGUITT EXPECTS this will continue
as trades. services and industries move
to larger areas or open country. The trend
of movement to open. unincorporated
areas has been growing since the 1960s.
"When asked where they prefer to
live. most Americans respond with
'small towns' or 'rural areas,' although
this doc~n'l mean they will move there
tomorrow." he said. "And r esearchers
seldom ask how people defiric 'rural'."
I ron.ically, the trend of decentraliza.
lion of population has paralleled the rise
in ener gy costs. Fuguitt believes this
pattern will continue unless energy costs
get out of hand.
POP. 1,700 ELE'V.
The influx of new people to small.
rural towns is likely lo create an
architectural paradox in the future. con-
tends William Tischler. professor or
landscape architecture at the Univel'sity
or Wisconsin.
'' N'ew residents generally become
more involved than older residents have
been in pre~ervmg the heritage of the
town,·· he said.
"THEY DO SO by preserving historic
structures. often adapting them to new
uses. A residence becomes a restaurant.
A barn becomes a home."
Al the same time, new people mean
construction of new development~.
usually with standardized structures. ht•
added. "These buildings tend to be more
anonymous with less respect for the t''-·
isting fabric or the community and unity
or design."
Although he expects the strong trad1·
tion ol single-fnm1Jy residences found in
small communities to continue, Tischler
believes the number or multi-fam1ly
quarters also will increase, especially
for the young and elderly who cannot ar.
ford to purcha:.c or maintain a separate:
home.
RISING COSTS of new construction
will make rehabilitation of older pro
perties more attractive in these areas, as
it is starting to be in larger cities. New
construction is most likely to 10crease 1n
areas with new industrial development or
other drawing cards such as tourism. he
added.
THESE t 'ACTORS include "\es~
cnmc." "better quality or air and water"
and "helter place for children." Only
about 20 pt'rcent favored rural locations
hec~•UM' 11{ hl'ller JOIJ or>1>0rtun1ties und
h1~ht.·r \\,1gt• .... thl' primt· factors or Iota·
lion choice hsted hy those prefernng city
res iden<•t•s 1
a\\ a~." Wilham..., said. referring to the
past tl'ndcney for t.·duc:.ited young people
to leun• rural environments for jobs in
urban are<1!-.
"IT JUST DEPENDS on how much
people will pay for gasoline in order to
live in open areas where more driving is
necessary," he said. "Manufacturing
also will have to weigh advantages of
lower cost for labor and land in these
areas against increasing energy costs."
Generally Fuguitt expects the best for
the future of small towns. "Their popula·
lions are stabilizing and they no longer
ha ve the problem of providing services
for a declining population base."
that are being encountered in inner cities
across the nation as businesses move out
to regional centers.
Tischler also mentioned that residenb
of smaJI towns may feel the burden of tn·
creased eneri;ty coi.t::. more than their ti
ty counterparts.
Sm<.ill towns "need job opportunities
as mechanization of farming procedures
inc:rcases and the number of fartn-
rcl:.iH'<iJobs declines." he said.
But he tempers hi::. optimism with the
caution that small towns may ha ve
problems adjusting to their primarily re·
sidential funclion. More people will mean
in c reased d emand for municipal
service!>.
NEWCOMERS TO small towns may
find they are not able to flee from pro-
blemsof thecities.
"Income levels generally are lower rn
'these areas so fuel costs take a bigger
bite of total budgets. To compensate.
people will become m ore independent
and selI-sufficient, reverting to hfestyll''>
of the past by installing such things a.,
wood-bum in ~ stoves.·· he sl!id
But Williams admits 1t won't be easy
for small towns t<J n:mam cconom1cally
viable.
With tht•tr dt·1wndt•ncl' on agr1cultur<'
rural town... Lr<Hl1lt0n<1lly ha\ e "'>old
1h1•1r ''hc .. 11 .ind l"Orn anrl )!l\en thl'1r kids
"More funds have been available in
lht W70s for housing and community
fal'ilities, helping lhc~e towns manage
pre~'>ures of getting 'updated · In the
(J<.i'>l rural Amerit·a su ffered Crom a lack
ul )!on·rnmcnl resource~ ·
Tht• C'L·nlral business d1stricL'> will face
tht· same problems on a smaller scale
"If a p eri.on advocates th e
heterogeneous hfci.tyle or the city and
moves there. he enhances the new en-
vironment," F'uguilt said. "But if he
wants the bucolic lifestyle and moves to
the c·ountry. hts presence detracts from
Lh<: openness or rural life ..
"They are returning to the practices of
the past as well <JS searching for a 'better
quality of life' they equate with d<l''"-
gone by ··
Missing: Oasis Between U, San Di~go
By MICHAELW. BERNS
Michael Bems. a professor at UC Irvine. is president of the
Town Hall Associat10f1 of San Juan Capistrano Inc.
As I drive the freeway from LA to San Diego, I can't help
but be amazed by the door-to-door continuum of
concrete-to-concrete. stucco-to-stucco. and shakerooHo
shakeroof. As the concrete rushes by, I gasp for a breath of
fresh air and peer through the murky haze for some glimpse
of the green that I know is out there somewhere.
I have a vague memory from my childhood of a green
oasis with rolling hills. orange blossoms, and a quaint old
mission with swallows and white doves somewhere nestled in
\ a valley between these gigantic cities. But as my car con-
\tinues to gobble up the concrete. all that I see are mountains
i;>f homes. car deaierships. and shopping centers. Whatever
happened to Capistrano?
Old newspapers tell the story. It was a classic battle of
n\oney and influence against a few concerned citizens. This c~mb1ned with a general apathy of local residents caused the pr~mature death of a unique concept: "San Juan Capistrano -e self-contained, village-like community."
The election in March, 1974. was the death blow. By d1s-
tort1~n and sheer money-power. the developers and land-
owners succeeded in gaining a majority control of the city
cou~rl. Money poured in from developers all over Orange
Cou~ because San Juan was a symbol of what must be
stopped. For the preceding four years, the city of San Juan
had a council whose majority favored ··controlled" growth.
preservation of open space, and perpetuation of the city as a
villag&like, rural community.
It was no wonder that the developers. real estate in-
terests, and large landowners were furious. All •ound to the
north, south and west. communities were growing by leaps
and bounds. Hiiis, farmlands. and forests were being leveled
to make way for stucco, shingles, and steel. Developers were
getting rich, and why shouldn't those who had land interests
In San Juan get rich too?
So a group of landowners and businessmen got together
and held rneetings. spent a lot of money circulating newslet-
ters, and generally fed a line to the residents that had them
believing that it was time to put the developers back in power.
It was rearty ironic because In one of their newsletters this
~
SJC I· I
i A CITY
THAT
w1J-,
same group criticized a councilman for owning real estate
within the city. Yet the editor of that very newsletter was a
former mayor as well as a member of one of the largest land-
owning families In the city.
Similarly ironic was the fact that in that same newsletter
that organization listed one of its goals as " ..• controlled
growth." Yet on the next page, they published an article en-
titled ''Controlled Growth Is Selfish.'' What kind of contradic-
tion was this? Why wasn't there an article called "Uncon·
trolled Growth Is Selfish"? It certainly would make a lot of
money for a few select people.
It was truly Interesting to see how this group presented
/
the facts in a way designed to perpetuate only therr point of
view. For example. no mention was made of the fact that San
Juan had one of the lowest tax rates in South Orange County
or that the average price of a home an San Juan was lower
than other communities, such as Laguna. Newpo rt. or Irvine.
This group did not point out that with current "controlled'
growth policies. San Juan was destined to grow to a popula-
tion of over 40.000 from its c urrent 16.000 or that a mere five
years ago, the city was under 5,000 people.
'Nhy didn't this group point out that the increased proper-
ty tax bills were due to expenditures by the school districts.
the city, and the county for the purpose of providing services
to the public? Why didn't this group point out that by control-·
ting growth. these expenditures c;ould be kept down and
therefore the individual tax bill could be kept down too?
Instead of pointing out these facts, the business and pro·
perty owners screamed that by controlling growth. the city
was keeping the s upply of homes down so low that the de-'
mand was driving the prices way up. Was letting San Juan
grow to 40,000 people putting a lid on growth?
The fact of the matter was that San Juan could probably
have let 1 ,000 new homes a year be built in the city instead of
the 400 set by the council. and the supply shortage in Orange
County wouldn't even have been dented. The fact was that de-.
mend so outstripped supply that prices continued to rise at an
exorbitant rate even after San Juan took off their building
controls following the 197 4 election.
So now look at San Juan Capistrano: concrete. stucco,
shingles-no longer that oasis midway between LA and San
Diego. The next time you drive the concrete highway between
those two great cities, see if you can find a tombstone with a
silhouette of a little swallow and the words: "San Juan. A City ,
ThatWas ... ". •
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Kamww/Preserving Imperfect Sxstem Worth Legal Heiidaches
WASHINGTON, DC. -'"1
don't know whether there's more
eorruP,tlon in America today
than there was a century aao.
But there's no qu11Uon thtt tbo dton. to prosffule tbaM who
betr&f pUbJlc olftce are 11eater
now U:lan at any Ume in our laJ.i. ..
involved BUdlC!l Dittctor Ben
Laoc:e, whoie l>ankinl acUviUes
betore he entered the Carter ad·
ministration lt'!d to hls reslgna·
tion. ·
more prestigious figures Jett
over from the Nixon Administra·
lior\, most notably former
Se!cret.ary or SU&te Henry Klss-
lnger.
We elso are 1cratchinf, among
other thln&s, the outer edaes of
tbe CfA'a weird experiments
wlth narcollc1 and• varlou1 bkllotifCat devices. And .atvon tho
ltaC. o( play, I wouldn't t.c sur·
priMd to learn that the IOVtnl•
ment ln tact " .. en1aaed In aerm,~arfare durtn1 the Korean
War, u lbe CommunllU lhtn aJ.
let_ed: .~~ ~ore. t predict, "'• ar.
fac\nl a lOnC •lee• of •n.e&US•· tloqa, toon ect1on1 and dls-
c101unuf scandall.
Actff.111. tb• 1taUltic1 In· d~*' um dnve w bten INlld·
inl Uf ~~-yean. a.twttn mo and• PJ'1t ~ l,800 tOD•
1rn1tftlt, :1t1ttfitl • alitff, Jii,_, hlcb·teftl -.av,nm.
fiscal agenu and other public
employes were indicted by
Cederal couru. and mori) than
1,000 wett convicted.
Jn my e11t•mation, the cam·
paian to root out corruption
tema in part from the experience
of Vietnam and Watergate, both
of wbleh liljected int.o the mlnda or
Americans atron1 doubta about
tho wtidQm and lottfrity Of tbeJr
elected ~ttMrilaUvea.
TO PUT IT dlfCerenUy, the
public wOke up to the Vietnam
lra1ed1 and lbo Water1ate1160·
dal wU.b two baslc q'*Uobl:
Wtiat really aoes on beh\id the
1Cene$ at_1cwemment? Anet WbM cen wt do to tnculc•l• our ol·
flciaM wttb a hltber de(tff ol
hOtiili&.1"
Some ol lhe annert to thole
QlititttDlfll ., ... rttealid .,,.~ menu Di tM Pentaaon P..-..~ Wbkb~ tM attet •·
ds1on-inaklog proeeu that
dragged "8 lnto Vietnam. The
tmpeacbment hearincs on
Wateraa\e 111imllarly dredged lhc
depths of tho Nixon Admtnfstra· lion.
Clearly, lhoueh. those epl8odes only brOug):it out a small traction
of the atary,:Thus the.public •P
P:Cllte bU been whetted for mort
-end more is cettain)j tO come.
:ro A lAaG£ extent. Jimmy
Carttr w-. the ben811mary ot th1
hun1er for retorm. He cam·
pilped acalaat bac ceftltil IOV· emSMat .nd tho concept ol the l~ ~ .. ldeacy, pleglNr
Uiat hit wci.ald brtn!·• new iplrfi
Of openwt "°the Whli. HoUH.
But, 11 lbt Lance aff•lr
already l• demonslr~;.carter • .,,...... ao bi actint mum the
1a11te w91 that tu. pndecalON
hue -with Me ICey dltf...ace.
Lance's QU~Uonable conduct.
predates his aovernment
eervtce, and ithQyet to be proved
<that lh present admlniattation is gul lty or any wron1dotn1.
With oll lht1, one ls tempted to
f31l back on lb famous llXiom of
Lord Acton that •·Power tends to
corMJp\.."
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_... • .,v_.,...
After the street
was closed, the
net was strung
and neighbors
chose up sides.
Marl< Bridle is
about to return
the volleyball.
Block Party Corners Fun
;· Suspect Guilty
In SA Slaying
On<' ol r o ur men
booked on murder
ch arges last March 2
after th<• shotgun slaying
of an elderly Santa Ana
market owner has been
convi<'tcd of first degree
murder in Orange Coun-
ty Superior Court.
A Jury in Judge J er·
D ea th Notice•
rold S. Oliver's
court.room returned that
verdict in the trial of
Russell Clyde Capers,
19, of Los Angeles. He
will be sentenced Oct. 21
to what could be life in
prison.
Codefendant Michael
Ramon Bradley, 19. of
Los Angeles, was con·
victed earlier of first
degree murder for his
role in the killing of Mrs.
llow Yow Lau, 66,. He
uuM will be sentenced Sept. MAUDE DYEI! BAUM llHldelll of 29
S.nte ~ Pe"ed ewev 5itllC t>, et tl>e •
89* o1 " Fune••• .. ,,,,," pen<1t119, Still awaiting court ac·
Sm•tl!. TutNn, Lemt> Mortuerv Dtr•<-tioo a re codefe ndants ~or•. Sammie Dunn Jr .. 18 a nd !CAMM
ice""" rooD KAHN ""'eta"' ot Tyrone Robinson, 16,
CMt• l'NW. _...,......., s.,4. :u, 1m b th f Lo A 1-•t ,,,. •.,. 21• s.,nr1.,.0 .,,, l'llOlllW o o s · nge ,....,,
In the yc.•ar or the Qut•cn ·s Silver
JubiJec.
ln a ncighhorhoocl where streets
arc named Hu('kingh<1m, Not-
tingham <Jncl Bl'dford
\\'h;.it bt'tlc.•r plat<.' for a mc.·rrw
oldc English hloC'k party figured
thl' rc.•sHll-nts of \\'l•stdiff 111
;\'('\\port Ikadi. •
So the~· arranged ''1th city police to stop traffic on a few of
their lanes which is "hv Allison
Hcvnold's b1cvtlc ride. is tern
poranlystymicd. bclO\\..
They got the f1rc.· dcparlml'nt s
permission for the mass of
barbecues.
And the celebr ants agreed to do
their drinking only on private pro·
pe1ty, not on the streets. Mr. and
l\1 rs. Ted Ti berg. Rita Snyder and
Nancy and Bob Fulton gather
curbside, below.
After durk, Barry Collison
found an orphaned skateboard
and took advantage of the empty
st reel.
All party-goers agreed 1t was a
good way to meet neighbors, mix
gc.•m•rations and wind up the sum ·
nh.•r.
1.,...11 ~ ~ ..... , .. wmcet l*ldlflO. Dunn will be tried Oct.
" Sm1111 T11111111, LMl'llll MOrW.,, Dire<· 3. Robinson, a minor who ------------------------....;,,;.,....;,,;.,_...:..=::.. lof"S.
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Olapel
3500 Ptclfic Vtew Dtivo Newport.
Callfomla
044-2700
will face a jury Oct. 17.
All four m en were
grabbed by Santa Ana
police following a
s hootout that claimed
t he life of Mrs. Lau
shortly after she and 10
others were hustled at
BUnpoint into a m eat
locker during a robbery
attempt.
Lau was wounded in
the gun battle during
which his mother w u
shot 1n the head by a
shotcun at close range. She was dead whe
pollce reached tbe
downtown market.
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Doors open at 7:00 PM
for inspection. Ad ditional
hours of inspection:
2 PM -5PM
Sunday, Sept. 1 Ith
thru Mondty, Stpt. 28tfl
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ORANGE COUNTY
SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Any redevelopment
plan adopted by cities or
counties after Jan. 1
could be brought lo u
public vote through a
referendum campaign,
under a new law. Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. an·
nounced he signed the b111
by Assemblyman Joseph
Montoya CD-Whittler).
(714) 9624
Reco ded
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ALLERGY CONTIDL
FOU TIOH
801 1513, Or e Ca 926&1
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roday' We use sophisticated. sc1-
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In about 30 minutes. we·11 diagnose
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replace points, plugs and condenser.
ad}ust points and timing, install or
service air filter. adjust and chem-
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the pollution control device. If nec-
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utor cap and any faulty 1gn1t1on wires.
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Best of all. our prices (regularly
S39/8-cyl., $37 /6-cyl., $35/<k:yl.)
include all parts and labor, and our
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center.
So. stop in today for an
lnsta-Tune-up. We're right in
the neighborhood. <>r
1502 So. El Canino Real insta-1\.me
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not hold ups.
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Sunday. September 25, 19n DAIL y PILOT A ..
Kids Love 'Renaissance Man' NOW OPEN By ARTIUIR VINM•;L
Ol-OeOf_....,.
On<' Umt· flllrtf'lc1 1 ou~l tboul 11rth1t. poet
cn1&1nttr, phot111n1phN, •~lonomy enthu••••l 1tnd
l\lr f'i.x1t (or on) brukr n tr h.:M·ope• •nd blnoculurs
ntr made. Wilham E P•·tllt ''truly• Hemussance
MMI tie 1s abo u !>ti! 1tp~inlt'<i (ir11ndd11d to Mny and
everv fnth1•rlcl>' kid in to\!. n uod for 'omu who:it!
t11tht'A 1tt'em JU"t too bw.y
"U1TL•: BEGGARS!," Pctlll mutters with a
phony &TUffne:.i:. thut comes nowhere near mukmg th~ love for vl!!lting kids running deep beneath it
Now 84, Pettit doeM 't exactly remember what
1t w.AS h.ke to be a kid Ile doc:.n 'L have to. He ii. still
) oung ut bcarl and tho:.e who know will tell you so.
Since 1908 when he hed about hts age and went
to blistering, sweaty work at 14 m the rough·and·
tumble 01lf1elds of Santa Maria. Guadalupe and
lk ttcrav1a, the yeuri. have :.et well on htm
Pettit, son of a self.taught Bnt1i.h surveyor and
photographer later CJ ppotnted c<1meraman to the
Royal Court of Buckingham Palace. installed the
first engme in the X 15 rocket plane that took man
to the threshold or space two decades ago
"I ·set it'," he says "I was an expert in check·
mg and straaghlenmg · ·
WHIZ KIO engineers using calipers and
micrometers couldn't get the super·critical engine
alignment right, but Billy Pettit just eyeballed 1t.
Pettit was also rewarded at the pay window, he
::.CJys, for a steady stre am of suggestions for im·
proved efficiency that speeded up prototypes or the
B70bomber. ~·we are so happy .so happy .... " Pettit
says of his 6l·year marriage to Lela Pettit.
"I tell the pastor down at the First Christian
Church where I have my happiest limes that if
anything happens, not lo waste prayers on us. God
has already been so good lo us," he says.
Pettit has a rolling, jovial accent reminiscent of
the Isle of Man.
IUS FATHER settled down near London as the
family grew and built his own camera. since photo·
graphy was the newest art. becoming so ac-
complished he was appointed by Buckingham
Palace in the 1880s as the Royal Photographer.
The Pettits e migrated to America in 1905 and
when young w1mam tired of the petroleum in-
dustry. as his father had tired of surveying, be shift·
eel to another field, aeros pace
Children from Golden View School are busy
these days telling the Petlits how they spent their
summer, but Bill himself s pent much of it keeping
an eye on their school as a security watchman.
''That's how I earned this," he says proudly.
showing off a giant new telescope. "They paid me
$100 a month.''
He has also volunteered lo lecture to school
science classes about telescopes and astronomy.
You can take a man out of the oil fields, but
you can't take the oil fields out of a man and Pettit
often takes time out from tending his garden and
fruit trees to vis it coastal oil fields.
JiE TAKES along a telescope Tor the boys to en-
joy on their lunch hour. Although he likes to watch
passing ships and boats on the sea, his pals tend to
turn the lens toward the bikinis on the beach.
Once when his attention was diverted, some
Pacific Coast Highway passerby stole one of his
finer telescopes, Pettit says.
"The boys felt real bad about 1t, ··he says.
The roughnecks and derrick men passed around
a hardhat and collected the price of a new one lo
replace it.
Listen to what a lot or folks say about big·
hearted Bill Pettit and it seems a wonder the oil field
boys didn't buy him the moon instead of just a new
telescope.
'Filthy Five'
Top Polluters
WASHINGTON (AP) -An environmental
group last week dubbed five trade associations the
"Filthy Five" for allegedly trying to sabotage the
nation's water pollution clean-up program.
"Collectively, the Filthy Five represent in·
dust.ries which have 353 Plajor facilities illegally
polluting the nation's waters," said Peter Hamilc of
Environmental Action, a group that described itself
as a citizens lobbying organization for the environ·
ment.
THE TRADE associations comprising the
Filthy Five are the American Iron and Steel
Institute, Edison Electric Institute, Manufacturing
Chemists Association. American Petroleum
Institute and American Paper Institute.
None had any Immediate comment.
"Paper mills, steel blast furnaces, cbemical
factories, oil refineries and electric power plants
together account for 63 percent of all Industrial
facilities currently violating federal clean water
laws," said Hamik.
"We have labeled trade associations the
"Filthy Five" because of their avowed effort! to t ut
the Cederal water pollution control pro1ram. Each
is lobbying In Cont reas to make dirty water a
permanent U.S. pollcy. • ·
nlE l t'Ji Clean Water Act requires industries
lo use the "beat practicable technology" to combat
pollution by 1977. n requites industries to use the
"best available technoloty by 1983 and to eliminate
all poUutln& dlscbqes into the natJon'a waterways
byl985. "We're not talking about an im possible
dream." aald Harntk, wbo noted that a number of
industries al.ready h ave met the so-called zero·
diacbarge 1oaL
He said tbe five trade asaoclaUons currently
are k>bbyint Coo1res1 to weaken the law. "We feel
their stratesy la to do the Jeut possible ... Harnik
said.
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Aerospace and oil fields were Willi am Pettit's domain ;-====:;;:;::=::::=::;=============;=::::::;::;:::=::;::;;:::=::;::::=;:
until he retired. Now he finds new joy in sharing
his interests and skills with neighborhood youngsters
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~Jangles With Bell
By MARGAaETC£NTRV
WASHINGTO~ I AP I ~•rh
1T'Ommg ut t•1tihl, ii bluck 1ovt•rnmenl ?J~rcury pulb up in front of the
,\V.iterautc upartmenl\ 11nd Grifhn
\)iell of G'-'Org1a, the nulaon 'b top law
· ..-ntorcer , chm bs an lo start unother
· worlung day
1 • Aller a 10 m1nult-ride to the Justice
:O,partmenl, he Jotnb six or eight
~king ~h1ff members 10 a pnvate
dining room
By rune, Bell has turned to the day's
tasks telephone d1scuss1ons with
half a dozen members of Congress,
Hamilton Jordan and other top ad·
v1sers of President Cilrler , and meet
ings w1lh reprt'sentat1 ves of va'nous
organszallons and stare members
The Justice Oepartmenl under Bell
1s sccllung with proJCCls. asMgnmenls
Jnd deadlines. many holding pros
pectso!b1g changes
.. I'VE GOT 1'1AJOR things I want lo
. accomplish, and l 'm moving along,"
. he says. In one way or another. he's
. s haken up most parts of the Justice
: Department and left many of his
·employes bem used.
:; One of Bell 's tasks was to restore ;~morale and recover momentum in the
. agency rocked during the Watergate
.scandal.
His appointment by President
:carter was met with skepticism,
notably by opponents who labeled him
·a segregation 1st.
maru for the quahty or men and
women be hlUI brought Into the depart
rncnt.
Orew Saunders Days, u black
lawyer. is an example Days fought
:;chool desegregation cases for the
Legal Defense Fund of the NAACP
un~il Bell chose him to head the de·
partmcnt's civil rights divis ion.
Days's appointment and that or
Wade McCree, a blal·k federal JUdge,
as solicitor general. helped assuage
the worries of the NAACP, which had
led the opposition at Bell's Sen ale con
f1rmationhearmgs.
NAACP WITNESSES and J oseph
Rauh, a veteran c1vll rights activist.
had expected setbacks to the civil
right movement wheo Bell took omce.
Their prediction was based on Bell's
work as a legal adviser to a segrega-
tionist governor o( Georgia from 1959
through 1961 and his record on school
integration cases as a federal judce In
the South from 1961to1976 .
Then, too, the re was the matter of
Be ll 's membership in private a ll·
white Atlanta clubs. Worse from the
critics' point of view was Bell's r eluc-
tance to give up those club mem-
berships when he became attorney
general.
While Rauh and some NAACP
leaders are skeptical of Bell, they say
he has taken a series of actions
benefiting the civil rights cause:
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Guards Get Guns
Nuclear Planl& Move Woniea BrCnai
SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Ed-
mund Brown Jr. is as king this ques-
tion in public. "If nuclear power
planL5 aren't a problem, why do they
need 24-hour armed guards?"
Thi:! Democratic governor posed the
question 10 an interview las t week. It
concerned a bill he allowed to become
law without his signature that permits
security guards at nuclear plants to
carry firearms al all lime5.
T HE BILL, AB 1973 by A:o.
scmblyman Norman Waters, <D-
Plymouthl, is an urgency measure,
meamng it ge>e!' mto effect when the
governor signs it, which was last Mon-
day.
Stale law curreotJy permits those
guards to carry firearms only during
"public emergencies."
BUT THE CHANGE was needed.
Brown said, because the U.S. Nuclear
ReJ(ulatory com mission "has decreed
this level of protection unsafe and bas
mandated that the guards cak'ry guns
at a ll times.''
I le said the decree underscores
the problems of nuclear power plants.
BIG CHANGES SEEN IN JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell Shaking Things Up You will
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top smokin
on Nov. 11th~
11 you 1oin smokEnders now and follow our pleas·
ant program. Until recently as a smoker you had
very little choice. Either you continued to smoke,
. Yt!t he t•hose a black civil rights
·veteran to enforce rntl'g ration laws,
and surprised some civil rights
·groups with dec1s1ons mostly favor a
ble lo their cause
Bell came into office pledging to
take polit1c:o. out of the department
But now he 1s being accused of play-
ing blatant polstscal games by h nng
some U S. attorneys who we re
Republican ;.ippointecs
-JUST TWO WEEK S after taking
office, he authorized a federal grand
Jury investigation of the death of a
Mt!x1can-American construction
worker who was shot by a Texan town
marshal. The grand jury indicted the
marshal, his wife and sister -in-law on -
civil rights charges.
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LOCATIOM
COSTA MESA
South Coast Plat.a Hotel
666 Anton Blvd.
RlE
SlSSIOHS
Thursday
9129 or 10/6 7:30 P.M.
SIMIHAll
STARTS
Thursday
10/J
7:30 P.M. -He promises there will soon be a
black federal judge in the South for
the first time in history.
Cl,OSE BF.LL ASSOCIATES say he
prefers to dC'lcgatc ~uthonty to r<.1nk ·
int.: <.1dv1scrs llt-11 agn•cs. but em-
phasizes, "'They'll have lo follow my
policies ..
So far, he 1!'> getUni.: generally hig h
-Rell offered legal support for
Department of Health, Education and
Welfare efforts lo cut federal funds
for school districts failing to use limit-
ed busing when necessary to integrate
:.c hools.
. Wlw 's A.head,?
LOS ANGELES (AP> /\ second ethnic survey
was being conducted in city schools Friday to check
figures which s howed Hispanics outnumbered
Caucasians for the first tim<'
The first s urvey. la ken Thursday on the second
day of c·lasscs, showed llispamcs composed 3S.3
percent of the student population, while white stu-
dents were JU!'>t one tenth or a percent less at 35.2
percent.
Rut district spokesman Ed Pardo said those
rigures could change because some schools didn't
report figures on Thursday and new students were
t'xpcctt'd to enroll for sen·ral \\eeks
Officials said prchm1nary total enroll ment was
5'.55.000 st udcnb. although that fig ure "'as expected
lo bc short by at least 20.000
'"Wc have to do mon• surv<'ys before we get
more accurate figures." said school district
spokesman F:d Pardo. Additional reviews will be
· marteScpt. 30 and Oct 14.
, The fii.:url's showed the number or while stu-
. denL" in the s1·hool district. the nation ·s second
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largest. was down from 37 percent last year. The
pcrccntagl' of blacks was also down to 22.5 per-
l'Cnt from 24 I percent in the 1976-77 school year.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
will be held at
MOHTEVISTA
ELEMENT AlY SCHOOL
390 MOMTEYISTA
COSTA MESA
OM SEPTEMIER 21. 1977
IH THI MULTI·
PUIPOSE ROOM
AT 7:30 P.M.
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llOOWHlllB
COSTA MESA
OH SIPTIMla 2t. I t77
IMTHI MULTl-
PUIPOSI IOOM
AT 7:30 P.M.
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NEWPORT-MESA
UNIFIED SCHOOL
DISTRICT
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Hyatt Lodge
23932 Paseo de Valencia
(West of Highway 40Sl
RIVER ROAD
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Monday
9/26or 10/J
7:30 P.M .
life 100 years ago, now
at Impressive savings.
See 1T oil now oT Edwards lnter1ors . the incomporoble
l\1ver f\ood collection w1Th all its serene beoury and
elegance. 1s o srory obour nosrolg10 100 year!> ago.
Faithfully reproduced To be handed down to rodoy's
collector of fine heirlooms Masterfully crofred in oak
solids and veneers f1n1shed 1n amber oak Tones. The
unusual. rhe exc111ng always at Edwards Interiors.
A. Hurch. 68W 170 49'/2H
0. Ouffet, 67W 19D 02H
C f\ecrongulor roble. 40W 72L exr
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E Side choir
F. PedesTol table exr
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Monday ttvu Friday 10-9 • Sofurdoy 1().6 • SundOY 12·5
SLA Retrial Possible
Stat,e DeciBion Corild Trigger Action
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RETRIAL SEEN
RuHell Little
NEW CHANCE?
Joseph Remlro
Postal
Closings
Not Bad
WASlll NGTON 11\P 1
-The three families 10
Berry's Lick, Ky., can
breathe a htllc easier. Su
can the folks in Devil·:-.
Elbow, Mo.; Zap, N.D ..
and Intercoun;e, Pa.
The Postal !-:ier v1cc
wants tn lt•t Americll's
sm all towns keep their
idcnlltv t•vcn if It closes
their P<>st offices to savt•
tux dollars.
Under the proposal,
due Lo take effc('t hy tht.
end of this month, LOwn:-.
whose post offices arc
• closed can in virtually ali
cases receive mail ad
dressed to their hamlets
AND THF. com
mumties will still be last
ed in the Directory ol
Post drftccs, often used
as " rdt·rence book fot
pl ace• nu mes
The proposed rel(ulu
tions, published in the
Federal Register, outltnc
the steps to be taken in
closing a post om cc.
One postal official not
e d. "People in ruriJI
America arc worr ied
that if they lose the post
offi ce. they also will lose
community identity."
Dt;PUTY Postmaster
General William F
BolJ.(cr said many s mall
town residents "believe
that 1t is like beln~ taken
off the map So 1r we
close a post office, we
• will do everything we
con to maintain com·
mur\ily identity.··
The Pos tal Service
s ays it expects some
local opposit10n anytime
it wants lo close a post of·
fice.
SACHAMENTO (AP> A decision by the
( · .ihforn11.1 !'.uprcmc Court thii. summer could
tr tl(1£c1 .an unknown number or new triala, lnclud-
111•• 11 rclr1ul uf two Symblonese Liberation Army
JTH'lll~l It, offtcl<Ah1 »MY
'l'hc 1D75 conv1cuon of SLA members Russell
Lillie amt Jo:;eph Hemlro for the assassination of
Ouklund ">chools superintendent Marcus Foster
would bt• the most noloraows case retried if the
dec1blon stands. a deputy state attorney eeneral
!'!Uld
Another clig1Lle CUbl! Is that of fouf young
Black Mush ms rnnvicted three ye1trs aeo o( con-
!'> pt racy to murdl'r in the i.hotgun ambushei. of
~ hite per.,ons
THE SUPREME COl'RT'S Aug. 31 decision
... 1ruclc down the i.o·called "dynamile charge"
that JUdi,:es ha\ e used m efforts to breuk
deadlocked jury deliberations It is formally
tailed the Allen instruction. approve.'<! by the U .S
~upreme Court 1n 1896 in the murder conviction of
a 14·year·old named Alexander Allen
Such an instruction was used by judges in
both the 46·day Little-Remiro tnal. which cost
taxpayeri. some S300,000 because of tight secun
ty measures, and the 51-day Black Muslim case
Both triab Wl'rt' in Sacramento Both are under
a ppcal.
The hi gh court's 6·1 opinion. written by
Justice Sl<inlcy '.\losk, reversed a 1975 murder
conviction against Robert Gainer Jr in Contra
Costa County
IT HELD THAT THERE are aulom utie
J:rounds for a retrial if the judge tells a jury that
the minority jurors should rethink their position
1n light of the major ity's opinion. Thal Ii. pre·
judicial. Mosk w.role.
Mosk also said that it was untrue for a judge
to say that a case must eventually be decided.
Wtlltam Stein. a deputy slate attorney
~encral, ftll·d a petition last week for a rehearing
by the hi~h court.
The court ruled that the decision applies t1>
cases undC'r :.ippeal. and left open the question of
\\ hcthcr case., alrcady fmal could be reopened .
STEI~ SAID THE REOUEST to rehear the
c asc doe:. not contest the court's right to rule out
the Allen instruction. which has been done m
some other stutes. . ··we ask that it apply only to verdicts after
\ug. 31." Stem said
lie said tf the Supreme Court insists on keep.
mg the decision rctrouct1ve, it s hould not hold
that l.'vcry case affected must automatically be
rl'lnccl
Stein said he has conducted u survey and
.. a hout u year ':. worth of tri at dates" would be tn
\'olved at great taxpayer expense. But he added,
"If it comes down to that argument, we've lost."
The court's opinion s aid it would consider an
appeal based on the decision's effect on court
t•o:.L'> or conditions.
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Sunday. September 25, 1977 DAIL V PILOT a J
,Southern Cal Breezes Past ~ TCU, 51-0
LOS ASGf r 1<:s ''Thi· ic11mt•
""""' us • ('hurwc lo phi)' J lot uf
k ad... ud ~>uttwrn < · 11hforn11t
COJ('h John Kob1n!>on · It .,., u 'I
k tnd of fun to wt' i'\l'f) om· .:~t ..i
d111nct' "
Wh1lt' ttob1n,on ·., st•C'ond
1 nnkt>d Tro1an' muy hd\t' t~cn
ha v1n.: u ~txxl ti mL· ~uturdu~
"ai. Jnother m 1wr a hie dflem1xm
for Tcu·, Hurnt>d f'rogi. use ...... t:1 u parade of bat•k-.
n-v111n~ off b1i: r hunks of yardagt-
Jnd 1~ ~turd~ ddem.c stoppin~
TCU al t'Ver)' tu1 n. rolled to a 51 O
vrdon-Saturday tn the intcr!.ec
t l1onal football <·onlc!.t
.. W<• rt-11 lllllc t.•rnbarraaaed,"
llornt.od l''row~ couch F A Ory
,,ud "Our !)tide l!f hurl, but we
huvt• y11un1 people who will
hoUIH'l' bi.u:k
"I've ~~non both enda of Uus
kind or aame ..
Hobin.son, usked 11 he thought
l 'SC might move into lhe nation '1>
No l ranking lfl view of top·
rankt>d MJch1gan's 14 7 squeaker
over Navy. i.a1d, "I don't really
know. and honestly 1 don't really
tan·
'I'd say there are about ~ght
to nine warns with the potential
to be great teams We haven't
proven we're a great team yet, so
we can't use any superlatives un-
til we're tested by a really good
team "
Dry provided the superlatives
after watching USC maul his
game but outmanned t eam .
"I believe they're as good a
team as I've seen in quite some
lime," the first-year TCU coach
commented. "They've got depth
and speed, and they threw well
enough lo keep the defense off
balance ''
Robinson said he was extreme
ly happy with the play of his
tailbacks, and with the kicking of
Frank Jordan. Starting tailback
Charles While had 81 yards on 14
carries, No. 2 Lynn Cain picked
up 87 on six carries. third-
slringer Dwight Ford earned
rune limes for 117 yards and two
touchdowns, and fourth-stringer
Rod Connors gained a game-hlgh
126 yards on 13 carries.
Jordan, a junior who switched
to' USC after his former school,
UC Riverside, gave up football ,
kicked field goals of 49. 27 and 45
yards.
"Football is a team game,"
Robinson said, •·and the more in·
volved a team is, the better it is
o.tty ~-......... , ..... k .. 0'0.-11
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SOUTHERN CAL'S CHARLES WHITE (1 2) TRIES TO ELUDE A TACKLER. SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTO, PAGE B3.
Gophers Bury Bruins
UCIA Dealt 27-13 Loss by Minnesota
l MINNEAPOLIS <AP> ·
Fullback Jeff Thompson scored
two touchdowns and Paul Rogind
kicked two field goals to lead
,.Minnesota to a 27-13 upset victory
'over 18th-ranked 1,JCLA ,Satur-
day.
t
Thompson, who finished with
68 yards In 18 carriel.. scored on
runs of five and one yard. Rogmd
•hit for 47 and 30 yards to build the
'Gopheri. lead to 20· 7. t Minnesota, 2 1, led 10·7 at the
;half. l The second half began in a
\downpour, which contributed lo
lthe bad center snap which set the
stage for Minnesota's second
touchdown.
UCLA was forced to punt on its
first series and the snap from
center skidded off the ground and
bounced off punter M all
McFarland's legs.
Tilt Set Jan. 2
'The Gophers recovered at the
Arums 14 and, fo ur plays later.
Thompson plunged over from the
one
Hogmd made it 20-7 on his JO.
y ard kick w1lh JUSl over 12
minutes left in the game. Five
seconds later. Minnesota scored
aga111 UCL/\ 's J a mes Owens
mishandled Rogmd's kickoff and
was ruled out of bounds al the
thrct•
On the next play, quarterback
Rick Bashore fumbled and
Gophers t ackle Steve Midboe re-
covered in the end zone to give
M rnnesota a 20-poinl lead.
Bashore ts a former Edison High
munt.mgton Beach) product.
Freeman McN e il scored
UCLA's second touchdown on a
one yard plunge with less than
two minutes to play. The Bruins,
Bowl Confusion
Straightened Out
CONFUSION DEPT. There
seems to be doubt aplenty among
andom of the Rose Bowl football
aame. It's regarding the 1978
classic, which will NOT be
played New Year's Day. It will
be held January 2.
Star1 will be back ln lite Orange
Coast area ln '78 after playing
most '77 home &Uta at University
lllgh (Irvine).
now 1-2, had marched 63 yards m
eight plays.
Minnesota whipped the Bruins,
21 ·3, in the 1962 Rose Bowl, the
only othe r lime the teams have
met.
Minnesota moved 80 yards in
12 plays on its opening drive and
scored when Thompson banged
over left tackle from the five.
Thompson gained 24 yards in
four carries in the drive and
flanker Steve Breault picked up
27 on three reverse plays.
Midboe recovered a UCLA
fumble at the Bruins 32 on the
following series. The Gophe rs
moved to the six-yard-line, but
linebacker Jerry Robinson in-
tercepted a pass by Wendell
A very al the five and sprinted 95
yards on the ·left sideline for a
touchdown.
Minnesota took a 10· 7 lead with
only seven seconds remaining ln
the half on a 47-yard field goal by
Rogind.
SCOllE IY QUAllTlllS
UCLA 7 0 0 • 13 ,,.,,,,,.'°'. 1 l 1 10 f7
Minn T--.SrlHI fA09indktcltl
UCLA -ROOl"'on '-S lnt•rcepllon (loemwHler
•1<111
Mlnn-FG R09ind 47
Mlnn-T'-t I run IROQlnd klclll
Ml-G llD1lndJO
Mlnn-Mldtloe fumble recowred In -,.,...
IR09lndklclll
VCLA McNelll run (luck lelle<tl
A .... 1.07•
STATISTICS UCl.A MIM.
l'lrst °"""'' 12 11 Ru~t.Y ... dl 4$,IAO ... ns
Peulnv v ... e11 10. '°
Return Yerch 111 •
PHIH 1·14-2 .. IM
Pllflll J,3' .. ,.
Fumllles-Lolt 74' t.O
P-lllft-Ylll'ft 4-ll 7-0
INDIVIOUALLaADll•S
RUSHINQ UCLA, CMlllOft .. n . McNeil f.:M,
Mlft,,.IOY, TllomPtOtl 11 ... , 8rHy II-SJ.
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We suited up 77 or 78 players and
played all but one, I think."
Ten diflerent Trojans fjsured
in the scoring, as USC rderves
played more of the one-sided con-
test than the starters did.
Equally impressive as the Tro-
jans' offense, which rolled up 642
yards, was their overpowering
defense.
SCOlll IY QUAllTI U
Tuas0...1111.,, o o o o o
Soulr.rn C.lllornte U 10 211 0-51
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USC-f'G .ICN'CllN> ~S
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TCU ~
Flnt-• 11 n
Ru1ntt-yerd\ ,,..., )J.el
Penlneyero. in "' Ret"'" ,..,,.. n ~ ~~ , .. ::,: 1$, :
l'""'bl•I011 1·2 ,
Peneltlft.y ... ch ~ M l
INOIVIOUALLIA06U t
AVSHING-TCV. Allen 11 )I, Wlll ..... 1 4-0.
VSC, Oonnou ll-124, FO«I f.111, Cel,. W7, W14r
14·11. * PASSINO TCU, Harri• u .1 .. 2. ue, Ell ~
11·2, 24 USC. Hertel Ml·I, "· Mc:DonelO .. 1 • .,
llECEIVING-TCU, Renfro ).S<I, MlllOftl-4 ••
~';'~lll 2'22 VSC. Sl"l"'rln 4-4), Sluclderd l-'°· °!"
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Says Accomando !
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Horned Frogs]
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Not That Bad!'
By CRAIGSHEf'F
Ol tlM Dally Piiot St•ll
LOS ANGELES How long
will Texas Christian University's
losing streak go on? It could be
forever if TCU plays like it did
against USC Saturday in the
Coliseum.
But former Westminster High
and Orange Coast Col lege
s tandout Tony Accomando
doesn 'tthink so.
"We're not as bad as we looked
today," said the TCU wide re-
ceiver after a 51--0 loss to the Tro-
jans, the Horned Frogs' 14th set-
back in a row. "I thought we still
had a good chance at halfllme
CTCU was down 20-0). but we
didn't tackle. we didn't block and
we didn't hang on to the ball. We
just made too many mistakes."
Accomando, an All -American
running back al Orange Coast in
1975, caught just one pass (for 14
yards). But he was only thrown
to three times and the one he
caught was the only one close to
him.
"SC came out in a diHerent
pass coverage than we expected.
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So they went to the other side p
lot," said the 5-9, 163-pounder. ,
Accomando, who gained 1,8'$
yards in two seasons at OCC, wit
TCU'S leading rusher a year 1!
with 283 yards. But because of
size and the quality of runn·
backs at TCU. Accomando w4
switched to wide receiver.
He didn't like the move at th.l
time. and he still doesn 't.
''No, I'd still like to be a runru~
back. I expected to be catchinj
more passes. but I haven't beea
a ble to come up with very man-:f
catches. I just haven't bee9
catching the ball well," says A~
comando.
Accomando carries plays iq:
thus he alternates with juni3
Michael Milton. Also. the Hom
Frogs have an All-American ca
didale al the other receiver sJ>4
in Mike Renfro. To dale, AC!
comando has caught just fout
passes for 48 yards . :
"I would have liked to caught
more passes today because J
know I had a lot of friends and r~
latives here. And I wasn't reall~
nervous. I j ust m ade up my min1
lo play as well as I could, and
think I did," said Accomando. "
And he was also impresse4
with use .
"USC is a very good team1
They have good size and good
speed, but I don't think they real;
ly played as well as they could ta-
day. But a good team can pla
that way and s till win."
TCU coach F.A. Fry said t~ use "was as good a team as J'v
seen. They have depth and spe
They just have it all.
"We knew we had a bi$
challenge coming out here. Wf
had to play perfect to slay wi~
USC and we didn't do thllt-butl
USC had a lot to do with that t<><(
I don't know if USC will ever g
beat this season," said Fry.
Bro ham er
Drives In 4
With 5 Hits ••
S EATTLE CA P> -f''orm~
Huntington Beach High star Jacl(
Brohamer drove in four runs, int
eluding a three-run homer ia
Chicago's five-run first Ulnin~1
and went 5-Cor-5 while hitting f
the cycle as the White Sox best
the Seattle Mariners 8-3 Sat~
day night. ~ Left-hander Ken Kravec, 10·
scattered 20 hits before being r
lieved by John Verhoeven in the
ninth. ~· Ralph Garr led off the Chicag
first with a single, moved to thil"i
on Chet Lemon's double an
scored on a wild pitch by los
Diego Segui, 0-7. ~
Oscar Gamble doubled will\
one out, scoring Lemon an~
knocking out Segui in favor ciC
Greg Erardi. A Her Er~ Soderholm lined out, Ji
Spencer was intenlionall
walked before Brohamer blast That's because whenever Jan.
1 falls on a Sunday, the game is
'$laged the followlng day. It
doesn't happen often. In fact.
Attig says tbe Stars will play at
Santa Ana Colle1e or pouJbly
Orance Coast and adds that some
300 eeaJOO llcketa have already
been sold and the club expect& at·
tend.ance to doable over tb11
year'• ngures (about 1,700 per
tilt lD '77).
Rl!Cl!IVING4JCl.A, Sutler 2~. lleece MA
Ml~.8rHUll Ml.~Mt
l'A$SINCP-UCLA. t."*'9 S.f•t, 61; 11\Alktl
2•S-t, 0 . MIMHOte. Awry•-11-2, 60.
TONY ACCOMANDO GETS HIT AFTER CATCHING A PASS.
a 3·2 pitch over the fence in rlg!!t
for hiuecond homer of the year
Brohamer, who entered tb4
game hilting .225, followed h
homer with doubles in the lh1
and ruth inninas, an rbi slnite i
the sixth and a leadoff triple
the ninth. He scored on Ti
l n ce the Rose Bowl ex·
trava1anza was born in 1902, ,
ootyslx games have had to beheld
overUl the2nd.
The first w•P. tn 922 when they
EXCELLENCE DEPT. -
Pitt.aburah had an entry ln the Na·
tional Basketball Assn. for one
season (1946-47) and manaaedon-
ly 15 victoriH ln 60 declslor.
Sounds like a forerunner of the
An1els.
SPORTS QUIZ DEPr.-Uu
any major leape team ever
played lhree ••met ill one d•Y?
Yet. But tbe Jut oecas.IOi ...
57 yean aio wbea Citieluatl •••
Pltt1b.-r•h· BalU•ore aad Loul1VW~ dld lt SePt. T. 1-. ~
Brooklyn od PlU.bur•• tUMd .-etrt~kaetL I,~.
Struggling Rams Face Eagles .
Namat"' Jmrorsld Duel in Coliseum
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Com·
blne Dick Vermeil and Ron
Jaworski and you have a
Phlladetphla Eaale1 coach and a
quarterbeck aimln• to beat the
Los Angeles Rams for whom
they used to labor.
Tbe National Football Le.sue
e lubs battle today lo tbe
Collteum and coach Chuct Knox
and quarterback Joo Namath
also have aometblnl to prove.
Phllade.lphla wu the orily pte·
season Viet.Im or the ftam1. 20-J,
H the defencllna NFC Wtst
champs went 1·5. Ttien L01
An ... waa up1et by· AUanta,
17.f, ill the~ NFL replar
MUOllpme.
IJaWiinld, WbO felt be WU OYW.
100ked .,, tbe Rama, ~Md
14 Of II ~ fOi' 141 11rc11 a
Wtelr llO .. tM B'-* .....,
tbelr Nu1M' ...... bY ......
T .. BQ. U-1.
uptight. Tbey are used to winning
seasons •fter four divisional
cbamptonahlps under Knox, who
now 1aya this campalan ts the
toughest challen1e alnce he ar-
rl ved.
The challenge. has Included
trouble sitnlna some \'eteran
players , a continuing
quarterback controversy and
cbar1e1 that owner Carroll
Rosenbloom was pulHna the
strlnp normally yanked by tM
coacb.
Knox said he la reaponalb1e for
makli\J Namath, a 3'·)'tar-old
vetuan of 12 aeatons wtt.h the
New York Jett, th• man direct·
tna t.heOffenn.
*'I tboutht he played w.ll,"
aald Knot of Namath'• aboWtnt 1n t.ht upMt bY Atlanta. ..He
atQed lfa Lbe PQtkit. We at•'t do
will on pus protection.''
p
Nahorodny's single.
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Ill OAJl Y PILOT
Hooton'
Gent Leads
Sooners Capt11re Wild 29-28 Thriller
Dodgers
llOUSTON <At>> Bur\
Hoown hnld a two hiller and to.
Anades scored the only run of lb~ S&me on 8 bUf'll load4'CI walk
Co l.Ae l.a<'Y m tht• 111xth hUUftl h
lhe Ood&t'rs ~t!d the Houston
A'll"Oll. 1 o, Saturday nJ8ht.
Hooton, 11 ?, walked only two
and struck ouc llve In chalk.int up
has second shutout of the aeuon
tie surrendered a secood-lnnlng
double to Bob W a\$00 and a Mb
lnntnc single to £d Herrmann
wblle facing only 29 batten in
posllng his sixth wmplete game
of the .season
Dusty Baker's two-out, saxth·
inning double and c.·on.secullve
walks to Ron Cey and Steve
O.T\'T .....
C'lat11111el JI •t N ...
Garvey loaded the bases. Floyd
Bannister, 7·9. then walked Lacy
to force in Baker as the Dodgers
f ~napped -<.1 two-game losing
streak.
The Astros missed a scoring
opportunity in the second inning
when Jose Cruz was thrown out
attempttng to score from first
base on Watson's double to lhe
left-cenlerfield wall.
Hooton settled down to retire 16
of the next 17 Houston batters lo
face him as the Dodgers defeated
Houston for only the sixth time in
13 contests.
The victory was the Dodgers'
93rd of the season, surpassing
their entire 1976 total.
Ed Herrmann, who singled in
the fifth, was erased on Art
Howe's inning-ending double
play.
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Barry Swll&er were a bQebaJI
manater, he would have aald
that a aramu 1Jn'l ovcsr unW tho
lulout.
But Swiller is a football coach, "° he put it this way: "l"ootball
1acne1 are eo minutes, aren't.
th~ ., •• Vet they are. and Swiller'•
third-ranked Oklahoma Soooers
uaed up 59 minutes and 57
aecooda ol the alloted Ome before
pullln& ou\ an incredible 29-28
triumph over fourth-ranked Ohio
State on Uwe von Schamann's
4l·yard field goal with only three
aeconda remaining.
Switzer called that decl.sive
neld eoaJ • 'one of the greatest
pl•ys I have ever seen in in-
tercolle&iate football," but said it.
was "a mJracle" that Oklahoma
recovered an onside kickoff
following Elvia Peacock's two-
y ant touchdown run with 1 :29 to play.
It was the rlrst-meeting
between two of college football's
traditional powers and it had
plenty of everything -scoring,
mistakes, excitement. Oklahoma
burst to a shocking 20-0 lead ear-
ly ln the second quarter, fell
behind 28-20 by turning the ball
over six times and then salvaged
the victory in the closing
seconds.
Padl Footbal,l
Cougars Upset;
Cal, Cards Win
LAWRENCE, Kan. CAP>
Tom Fitch raced 75 yards with an
interception for ~me touchdown
and set up another with a second
theft less than a minute later
Saturday as Kansas beat 15th·
ranked Washington State, 14-12.
Washington State quarterback
Jack Thompson, who was in·
tercepted just once in passing the
Cougars to victories over
Nebraska and Michigan State,
saw the Jayhawks pick off three
or his aerials
The favored Cougars were
marching toward a score on th~ar
first possession when Leroy
Irvin stole a Thompson pass at
the one.
The Cougars were on the move
again early in the second period
when Thompson. press ured by
the Kansas pass rush, lofted a
wobbJy throw that Fitch grabbed
on his 25. Fitch sailed down the
sideline with defensive end Tom
Dinkel wiping out the last enemy
tackler at the 40
CalJlornla 28,
Mb•ouri 2J
COLUMBIA, Mo. CAP>
Quarterback Gary Graumann
came off the bench in the final
quarter and pitched a 13-yard
pass to Jesse Thompson, lifting
undefeated California to a 28-21
victory Saturday over Missouri.
The 5-11 Graumann, a junior
perfonning in his first collegiate
football contest, rallied the
Golden Bars after Missouri,
which trailed 20-7 at halftime,
took a 21·20 lead with 8:26 re-
main in g o n fr es hman
quarterback Phill Bradley's one-
yard sneak.
Using the bull-like rushes of
fullback Paul J ones, Grawnann
steered Cal 75 yards in 12 plays
Stanford 37,
1Wttob24
S TANFORD CAP } -
Quarterback Guy Benjamin
passed for three touchdowns and
272 yards Saturday and a pair of
Stanford freshmen, Darrin
Nelson and Ken Naber made
s pectacular Stanford Stadium
debuts as the Cardinals trounced
Illinois, 37-24.
Benjamin, a senior who ranks
among college football's leading
passers, tossed two of his
touchdown passes to wide re-
ceiver James Lorton who totaled
107 yards on eight catches in the
victory which gave Stanford a 2-1
record going into next weekend's
Pacific-8 opener against Oregon.
Angels Tumble, 4-3
Royals, Halos Play Twin Bill
.s,p-acu.e 22,
Wadllttgton 20
SYRACUSE, N .Y .. (AP>
David Jacobs kicked a 31-yard
field goal with 23 seconds re-
maining to give Syracuse a 22·'20
college football victory over
W ashingt.on Saturday.
Cookie Rojas singled home Bob
Heise to break a 2·2 tie in the fifth
i.nnin_g and Wilhe Wilson drove in
the game·wanner with a single in
the sixth as Kansas City de·
feated California 4·3 Saturday for
their sixth straight victory at
Anaheim Stadium.
The Royals went ahead on Joe
Zdeb's single, John Wathan's
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double and Rojas' single ore loser
Bator Moore, 0-2. They added an
Insurance run the following in·
nmg when Heise was sa(e.on an
error. U L . Washington
sacrificed and Wilson singled lo
score Heise.
Kansas Caty starter Mark Lil·
tell. 8-4, went the seven innings lo
pick up the victory.
The teams play a doubleheader
today at Anaheim Stadium. It's
the Angels la~t home games or
the season.
The Royals starting team did
not resemble the team which
clinched the AL West cham-
pionship Friday night as only
four regulars played.
• California scored In lhe first in·
ning after Jerry Remy drew a
walk. He advanced to second on a
balk by Littell and scored on a
single by Bobby Bonds.
Kansas City took the lead with
a pair or unearned runs in the
fourth inning. Rojas was safe on
Dave Chalk's first error of the
game. Heise then tripled to score
Rojas and Washington followed
with another triple to score
Heise. Don Baylor's 24th home
run tied the game again in the
bottom of the' fourth inning.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eaat Dtvl1lon
fbiladelphia
Pltt1bur1h
St. Louis
Chicqo
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~aw York
W L Pet. GB
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90 SS .S81 8\.it
80 74 .519 16
80 75 .516 16\o'.I
71 S3 .461 25
flO 9' . 390 36
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S•Dodgert 93 81 .804
CincinnaU 84 72 .538
oust.on • 77 77 .000
Francisco 72 83 .465
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eu& Dlvl1lon
New York
Baltimore
Boston
Detroit
Cleveland
Milwaukee
Toronto
W L Pet.
94 59 .614
93 62 .600
92 62 .597
72 83 .465
68 86 .'42
64 91 .413
S2 101 .340
West Dtvlaloa
x-Kansu City t1 S5 .638
Texas 88 81 .sa
Chicago 83 69 .558
Minnesota 81 73 .5218
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31
42
The 5 -7, 151-pound junior
kicked two earlier field goals or
36 and 27 yards as Syracuse won
its first game or the season.
Syracuse opened the scoring in
the first quarter with a one-yard.
run by Jim Sessler. In the third
period, middle guard Willie
M cC ullough blocked a
Washington punt, and substitute
defensive back Larry Newman
recovered the loose ball in the
end zone to give Syracuse six
crucial points.
lllaecnul• 22,
OregeaJO
~UGENE, Ore. (AP> -An-
thony Dudley fired a 25-yard
touchdown pass to Ira Matthews
and Steve Veith booted two field
goals Saturday night to lift un-
beaten Wisconsin to a 22-10 non-
conference.football victory over
Oregon.
The Badgers, 3-0, jumped to a
10·0 lead in thesecond quarter and
never trailed. The first score
came one minute into the second
period when Dudley found Mat-
thews behind the Oregon defense
for a touchdown.
Ar1%0lla St. 33,
ONgo1131
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -Steve
Hickl booted a 4l·yant field 10&1
with 39 aecooda left to brine the
Arhona State Sun Devils ffOm
beb1nd and live them a 33-31 vic-
tory aaalrult determined Oregon
State University in a non-
conference football game Satur·
day night.
Wlth 1:35 left In the game OSU
quarterback John Norman fired
a 13-yard pa.aJ to apUt end Steve
COW')' in the end zone to put tbe
Beavus in front in tho aee-saw
battle, 31-30.
"lt wasn't a nawleu eame, bol
it had more tension, more
drama, than any game 1 have
ever been associated with,••
Switzer said, "but we were still
lucky. When von Schamann was
trying that field goal, I asked my
coaches, 'why the bell are we atill
in thls game?' As a coach, that
was lhe greatest thrtll for me al
the end."
Ohio State's·Woody Hayes, who
vented his anger by hurling
equipment on the sidelines in the
dying minutes and then slapped
an Oklahoma student manager
on the shoulder as he left the
field, was far from thrilled.
"I would rather have it dull
and win." he sald ... I thoutbt we
bad it won and then we didn't. We
practice against an offside
kickotf damn near every day and
we worked on It three days this
week. I don't think the klck went
10 yards but It doesn't have to
since we touched it."
Switzer bad said bis Sooners
"lead the universe in turnovers,"
and all that charity gave them
the astounding total of 19
tu movers in three aames.
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INTERCEPTION-Minnesota's M ark Mer-
ri II <881 escapes from a f all en t:CLA
player a fter intercepting a pass from Rick
Bashore. a former Edison High <Hunt-
ington· Beach 1 standout. Minnesota rolled
lo a 27-13 victory. See story. page Bl.
Midu:est Football Roundap
Michigan Fights Off F Oe
ANN ARBOR. Mich. <AP> -
Tailback Harlan llucklcby ran
for two Sl'<'o nd -quarter
tou<"hdowns, then No. 1-ranked
M1ctu~an fought off Navy for a •
14·7 non-conference <'ollegc foot-
ball victory Saturday.
The M1dd1cs. who were work·
ing on a five-game winning
streak. gave Michigan all at could
hand.le.
llucklcby's touchdowns came
on runs of 13 and 22 yards. lie
also lost a rumble at the Navy
one-yard line to Bart Nixon to
thwart a Wolverines drive with
the openm g kickoff.
Navy dominated the third
quarter and finally scored in the
last three minutes o( the period
on a 34-yard pass from
quarterback Bob Leszczynski to
s plit end Sandy Jones.
Michlgan. 3·0 to Navy's 2·1.
drove to the Middies' 12 mid way
through the fourth quarter but
wasn't able lo get insurance
,
points as Gregg Wilner missed on
a 19-yard field goal attempt.
Huckleby rushed for 107 yards
in the first half, but didn't handle
the ball much again until late in
the final period.
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LINCOLN, Neb. (AP> -1.M .
Hipp scored once and Randy
Garcia hlt Ken Spaeth with a
touchdown pass as 14th-ranked
Nebraska dominated Baylor,
31·10, in a nonconference college
football game Saturday.
Curtis Craig added a nashy
end-around run covering 22
yards for another Huskers tally,
and the Nebraska defense
managed to add a touchdown as
well.
Billy Todd's field goat and ex-
tra points, along with a two.point
conversion pass form Garcia to
Sports on 1V, Radio
On Television Today
IO:JOa.m. <2>-NFLTODAY.
11 a.m. (2) -NFL FO&I'BALL -Scheduled: Chicago Bears
vs. the Cardinals in St. Louis. ·
Noon (11 ) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Dodgers fl!eet the
Astros at the Astrodome In Houston.
12:30 p.m. (4) -NFL '77 -Larry Merchant reports on the re-
cent court case Involving George Atkinson or the Raiders and
Steelers coach Chuck Noll. ·
J p.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -Scheduled: The Oakland
Raiders meet the Steelers in Pittsburgh.
2 p.m. <28> -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round pJay in the
$100,000 Sarah Coventry Classic from Round Hlll Country Club In
Oakland.
4 p.m. (2) -USC FOOTBALL -The Texas Christian Horned
Froes meet USC. Taped at the Coliseum Saturday. <7> -
COU.EGE FOOTBALL '77 -Highlights of the weekend's top
games.
11 :JO p. m. (13) -NOTRE DAME mGHUGllTS -A replay or
the game between the Fighting Irlsh and the Purdue
Boilermakers, taped Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind.
Craig, rounded out the Husker
scoring.
Hipp ate up chunks or yardage
as be n.i.shed for well over 100
yards, coming of( the bench to
replace injured starter Rick
Berns in the main NebrasJta run-
ning slot.
Notre Dame 31.
Pvrdue2-t·
WEST LAFAYETTE, 1nd.
<AP) -Reserve quarterback
Joe Montana directed three
Notre Dame scoring drives in the
fourth quarter and Dave Mitchell
ran five yards for the go-ahead
touchdown with l :39 to go Satur·
day, rallying the lllh-ranked
Irish over Purdue 31-24.
The Boilermakers led 24-14 at
the half and m aintained that ad-
vantage going into the finaJ
period as freshman quarterbaclt
Mark Herrmann, who riddled the
lrlsh pass defense for 351 yards.
threw three touchdown passes.
Colorado 42,
N~ ltle%1co 1
BOULDER. Colo. <AP > --J eff
Knapple, although suffering
through a poor passing day, ran
for two touchdowns and threw for
another to trigger eighth-ranked
Colorado past New Mexico, 42-7,
Saturday in college football.
The Buffaloes scored twice in a
span of 4Ssttonds in the first half
and look a 21·0 edge, while the de·
fense was holding the Lobos to
only two first downs in the half.
Knapple, who completed only
six passe1 in 22 attempts, got the
Buffs' first two scores.
M~ltlgan St. 34,
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EAST LANSlNG, Mich. CAP>
-Tailback Leroy McGee
plllflled tor two touchdowns and
Hans Nielsen kicked two field NFL J'ootba.IJ on Radio Today
12 :45 p.m. KKOP C93.5> -Oakland Raiden at Pitt.sbur•h
Steelers.
l p.m. KMPC mo> -The Loi An1eles Rems holt the
Philadelphia Eaglet.
• goab as Michigan State exploded
for 20 Pointa ln the third quarter
Saturday and beat Wyoming
3'·18.
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City coecb Paw WIUtn bOI* the
homo fltld advanta1•~ non-
exl1teot lately when the Chief•
and San Dle10 Cbar1ers me.t, wm re&IMl't {tae.lf today.
The Cbaqers bavo won tho
last three 1am11 plaJff ln
Kama1 Clty wbll• the t'hlef1
have prn&lled tM la.it ftv. mMt·
ln&1 ln Sin Ditto.
A crowd upward• ot eo.ooo. buoJ:!, by tM Cblel• • eftitinl c IDMC9 In • 21·17 -al Si.&1"4 IMt w..t. S. O ·
·~~Wlllallobelcd· lallDrMtnnt~.--
dropped a a..o decllio.n Jut wtek
to Oakland.
San Diefto coach Tommy Prothro wl l brlnt an orteose
wllb aploelvt potential Into Ar·
rowbead St.adhl~1 lhcludin1 two
of the m01t exclun1 breakaway ru.nna in the h.15tory ot the 811
El&ht..Jobnny Rod1en, a fonaer Hellman wtnner ftom Ntbr&1ka and Sot Wub.lncton, a former
Oklahoma All ·Amtrlc:an.
But Iller rour 1 an 1n Can•
dtan football, JlOd.-en bu yet to
make h1S 1P1a1b Jn the NFL. And
VI UlllaltOa~ •IO•ed b7 ~Uri•,
haln't"beia •bl• to ~rick U.. •W1iDI llntiiP·
, 'WashJniton 11 pJl)'tn bebind :-!t:! three Um to band the win
Doo Woodl1 •• ProUlro .. \: • .,bot ' Spart.ans.
hewlllprObablYseeacUon... A~ 4J
Pt"Otbrp u ld the Chargers '
"were mo-re anarr than dls-1..,. 7
coura&ed 1• after tb• Oakland
game. "We •H JOinl to keep lm ..
pro\ti.nl. You Juat can't make
miltlkea aaalnst • team Uk• Oakland andupect to whl." Wtuln waa tlM:OUt<d about
stveral aapoct1 ot tbe New
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With Tump.1 Jhe..id 3 l after a
Jackluslt.•r Cir!>l half, Tarkenton
engmt•t.•n·d thrt·t· k1•y plays to
comt• up "'th the ~ame ·-. only
touchdo" n The :J7 yl'ar old
Tarkl·nton '>t'rJmblcd to get orr a
28-yard Jld'>S Lo "1dc rece1\er
Sammtl' Whitt• and another
eight-yard tos!'> to running back
.Sam Johnson ti> kN•p the 53 yard
drive ahvc 1n the lhtrd quarter
Red Sox Trhaaplt
DETROIT llome runs by
•Ted Cox, Carl Yastr:wmsks and
Fred Lynn powcrt:1I the Hoston
Red Sox to a 6·2 victory over the
J)etro1L Tigers Saturday and kept
the Sox' pennant hopes ah ve m
t he Amcrie<An Lt•aJ:uc East.
The victory moved Boston
'Mthin 21 ~ games of fir!>t·plart
New York , "hu·h wa'> rained out
al Toronto
Palmer Win• 19th
CLEVELAND Ken Singleton
i nd rookie Eddie Murray stroked
consecutive solo home runs tn the
ninth inning to """'' a I I tic and llft lhe Balli mun· Orwlcs to a 4 I
win over tht• Ch.•v£>1Jnd Indians
Saturdu} and put the Oraolcs t"o
gJmt•'> lx:htnd '.\:t•" York
ACCOMANDO DOWN Formt·r Orang<• Coast Collt·~t
st Jr Ton~ Aceomando. nm' phn l!lg for TCl ·. IH•s on .1 h1·
J.!l'ouncl as L'SC's Denni' .Johnson <51ii IO\\l'I" "' t.•1 him
!'IC retorclc•d a 5J.<l \ 1cto1.' St•t· storll's. PJ#l' B·I
Haltimon• '>lartt.•r Jim P:.ilmer
19·11. '>t'all1•n•d '>l'V<:n hits m win
ning his sixth straight decision Southwest Football
Leonard OW1ted
LOS /\NC EL ES The top Cour
SCl0ds 1n mt•n'!-> s m~lt·'> gamed
b1•rlh!-> rn th1• '>t•m 1f111als of the
SIOtJ.UOO SouthC'fn C'aliforn1a
Open 'l'l•nn1 s Ch:.1mp1on!>h1ps
~alurdav
Hrr<.tn ·(;ottfrtl·d whipped Sasha
Mc•non, 6·1, G 4 mul will meet Ed
dtC' r>ibbs m the M'mrfmals today
D1bbs udvanl'cd with a 6·4, 6 4
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Lead Aggies, 33-17
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among maJor league catchers in
1957, and was the Amer ican
League's top fil•lding catcher the
next two sea'>ons
i\ftcr he retired as a player,
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Orioles until 1966
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LUBROCK. Tex . <AP J
Barefoot Tony Franklin's
whiplash leg hoo'med r1cld ~oat-.
of 48, 25. 51. and 37 yards in the
rourlh period Saturday night and
the sixth ranked Texa!. J\&M A~·
grcs nudged seventh-ranked Tex•
as Tech, 33-17, in a rousing
Southwest Conference football
game before a record Jones
Stadium crowd of 56.008.
Tech 's gallant Red Raiders
struggled for three quarters
Y. lthout the aid Of their wizard
quarterback Rodney Allison,
who went down with a severe
ankle s prain late in the first
quarter and viewed the game on
erutches from the srdelJnes.
The Aggies. now 3.0 overall
and IO in SWC play, fell behind
1·0 on a 51 yard screen pass from
All ison to Mark Julian, but
rallied behind David Walker's
pin-poi nt passtn g and the pulsat
rng dashes of running back Curtis
Dickey.
Arka,..cu 31~
Tuba3
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. CAPJ
Arkansas' big-play offense
t urned two second quarter op·
portunities into touchdowns and
the 16th-ranked Razorbacks went
on to defeat Tulsa , 37-3, in an in·
tersectional football game Satur-
day .
The Razorbacks, who start
Southwest Conference play next
week against TCU. ere off to
their fi rst 3·-0 start since 1969.
The Razorbacks put the game
away in the second quarter.
Nursing a 10·0 lead, Arkansas
Pitt Romps, 7 6-0
Penn State Blast,s Terps
PfllLADELPlflA (AP) -Pitt's freshman quarterback Rick
Trocano r an for three touchdowns and passed for another as last
year's national champions routed Temple, 76--0, Saturday in a col·
lege football mismatch.
Fullback Elliott Walker, the Panthers' successor to Hei.sman
Trophy winner Tony Dorsett, scored two touchdowns and threw
for a third following a pitchout from Trocano.
Ttocano went to the bench after the first half with the fumbl·
in&, outclassed Owls down 48.0. It was the most points ever scored
against Temple in one hall, surpassing the 35 points -also
racked up by Pitt -in 1975.
The ha.rd·char1ln1 Walker left with fess than three minutes
gone in the third period after he had rushed for 102 yards on 17
carries, makint him the second leadlnl rusher in Panthers his·
Lory. He now hu a total of 1,980 yards, compared to a 8,526 for
'l)ortetl.
Pf!lflfl St•te %7, ,,,,,,,,,._,, .•
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. <AP)-QuarterbackChuck Fuslna'•
58·Yard touchdown 3aa1 to flanker Jimmy Cefalo inapped a t-3
U,l.rd quarter Ue an trictered filtb·ra.nked Penn State's Nlltany
lJ.onatoa 27-9vtctoey over the Maryland Terr•plDISaturday.
"81.lna completed 19 of 21 pa.aaea tor 286 yarda and two
toUchdoWnl aa Peon State beat t.M AUantJc Cont Conterenc•
tum t« tbt lMh atr•l•ht tlme, aQd 22nd tn U m"tlnaa betw"n
the EUtern piowen.
Pam SU.le took • i.o tint perlod lt1d on a 21-)'ard field 1oaJ
by lllllt Bahr. bdt.Ma.ryla1*l Utd tt on Ed Loncar·11a.yarder u
t¥el0c* rMout• IMftn&hilf, , Ja.tM Udi'd ~ 8tale brdt• ~ the 1a•11• defenalve mta1e .,_. ScOtt '1\ibe'• punt beeked llarylNd to tu th,... ~anr.w. T'9 retUm klclt canted to tbe LIOnl' 31, Md oo iMOiod
-.. C4ilalo rac4id belalDd \be Terpa' ~ and 1rabbed a
M.;yn taucbdown pau from J'ualn•,
took over on the Tulsa 47 follow·
inJ! a pass intcr('t'ptron by
linebacker Wilham llampton. On
first down quarterback Ron
Calcagni tossed to flanker Donny
Bobo m the rtal and he went all the way, aided by a block by
Steve Heim
S. ffethoditU 28.
Tula11e23
DJ\ LLJ\S ! A P > Southern
Mc•th<X.11!.t, bolMcrcd h y a 100·
yard 1ntc•rcept1on return for a
touchdown hy Putt Choate,
wt•athl'recl the• masl1·rful passing
of Tulane's Hoc·h llontas Satur
day n1f.(ht for a 28 23 non·
t•onfC'rcntc• victory
llonl as. :.i !>ophom ore', shat·
lt•red f1vt• Tu Ian<' n •rnrds and lt!d
the• (;rc•l'n WJve. O.;$, on three
80 yard toul'hdown drives. He
riddled SMU 's secondary for 373
yards 011 J:J c-omplet1ons in 42. al-
te m pl s, lhr"w one 33 ya rd
toul'hdown pass to Skip Charles
and scored unothrr
Spartans Trip
Titans, 23-12;
49ers Triumph
SAN JOSE IA P 1 Randy
Johnson kicked field goals of 34,
25 and 32 yards for t he San Jose
Spartans who got off to a 20-point
lead a nd coasted to a 23·12
Pacific Coast Athletic Associa-
tion football victory over Cal
State <Fullerton) Saturday night.
J ames Johnson ran two yards
for a second-period score and Ed
Luther wen t a yard on a
quarterbJck streak for a third·
period touchdown for San Jose
before F uller ton got on the
scoreboard with a seven-yard
pass from Dale Bunn to J ay Ben-
nett.
Obie Graves rushed seven
yards for Fullerton 's second
touchdown.
In the first 20 minutes the
Spart a ns defen se featufing
line backers Randy Gill and
Frank Manumaleuna choked off
the Titans without a first down.
Cai SC•te (~8) 21,
r...r7
LONG BEACH CAP) -Chuck
Benbow rushed for 117 yards on
17 carries and scored tw.o
touchdowns Saturday as un·
.beaten Cal State (Long Beach)
whipped Lamar Unlvenlty, 21·7.
in an tntenectlonal college foot-
ball game.
Benbow acored on a 4e-yard
run tn the third quarter to 11ve
the 49era a 14·0 leaa and on a one·
yard plunae ln the fourth perlOd
to mue It 21.0.
The Gen, now 2·0, tOOk a 7.0
lead ln the tlrilt period on an 11·
yard pua from quarterback Jim
Jrreltaa to t11hl end Jlm llcCl...U, Uld th nnt ol three
convtnlaal by n-Oraqe COUt
1ta.rWood1Tr ltr.
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SUnday. September 25. 19n DAILY PILOT 83
LSU Belts. Rice, 77-0;
t
Alabama, Auburn Win
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) -
Sophomore wide receiver Carlos
Carson caught five touchdown
passes -including bombs for 76
and 67 yards -to lead Louisiana
State to a 77·0 college football
victor y over Rice Saturday
night.
The first fou r touchdown re-
ceptions were t hrow n by
sophomore quarterback Steve
Ensminger. The fifth was from
another soph quarterback, David
Woodley.
Senior fullback Kelly Simmons
scored two touchdowns on runs or
three and 19 yards. Sophomore
tailback Jerry Mur phree scored
on rWll> of three yard!. and one
yard
,tlaba•a 2.f,
\.'anderfrilt J2
NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> -
Tony Nathan's fir:o.t quar ter scor-
ing dive put Alabama in front for
good Saturday as the 10th ranked
T1<k defeated Vanderbilt, 24·12,
m Southea::.tcrn Conference root-
ba 11.
Alabama kicker Roger Chap-
man booted a 20-yard field goal
to cap a 56-yard drive on the
Tide's opening possession. Chap.
man made three field goals in
fr ve attempts during the first half
to tic an Alabama record for Held
goabm a ~amc
Following Chapman's first
f1l•ld goal, Vandy corner back
Walter Jordan sacked Tide
quarterback Jeff Rutledge, re·
co\ t>nnf.! his fumble. Four plays
later Vanderbilt's Gr eg Martin
k 1t·kcd a 37 yard field goal to tic
the game3·3
1luburn l.f~
Tenne••~ 12
KNOXV ILLE. Tenn (AP> ·
Freshman James Brooks set up a
winrung touchdown ,with a 40·
vard run as Auburn held off three
Tennessee scoring threaLo; in the
::.econd half to take a 14 12 college
silverwoods
football victory over the Vols
Saturday.
The gam e was the first
Southeastern Conference football
match of the season for both
schools.
Tennessee tried a field goal
with 15 seconds remaining in the
game. But Jimmy Gaylor 's 36-
yard try fell 10 yards short of the
goal posts.
So. MU.Unppl 27 ..
Mb.U•lppl 19
OXFORD. Miss . <A P >
Fullback David Hosem ann blast-
ed one yard for one touchdown
a nd grabbed a five-yard pass for
another in a third-quarter ex-
plosion that carried Southern
Mississippi to a 27·19 upset or
fu mble-stricken Mississippi in
the rain Saturday.
Running back Ben Garry also
scored two touchdowns -on a
26-yard run and a one.yard
plunge as the Eagles duplicated
last week's upset of Auburn and
made Mississippi their second
st ra1ght Southeaster n Con-
ference victim .
' Kentucky 28,
Wnt l'irginia 13
LEXINGTON, Ky. CAP>
Kentucky's Derrick Ramsey
plowed across t he goal line from
inches away for one touchdown
and passed 50 yards to Felix
Wilson for another score as the
Wildcats defeated 17th-ranked
West Virginia, 28-13, Saturday in
college football.
West Virginia took a 7-0 lead on
an 11-yard pass from Dan Ken·
dra to Dave Riley LO the first
quarter. but Kentuck y struck
back with four touchdowns for a
28· 7 lead early in the fourth
period.
Kentu cky consisten tly at-
tacked t he interior of West
Virginia's defensive line. open·
ing large holes in the second half.
The M0Wlta1neers, 2·1, got the
b all deep into Kentucky territory
twice in the final m inutes, but
could not score.
C'lemuOll3J,
Ge.rgla Tech 14
AT L A NT A <AP >
Quarterback Steve F uller ran for
t wo touchdowns, threw for
another and workhorse running
back Lester Brown ripped off a
20 yard scoring run to power the
Clemson Tigers to a 31-14 college
football victory over Georgia
Tech Saturday.
Fuller, a 6-4, 198-pound junior.
hit his favorite receiver, end
J erry Butler, with a 66-yard scor-
ing strike in the opening quarter
and scored himself m the second
pen od to give the Tigers C2·1 > a
24-7 halftime edge
Florida 24~
Ml••u11ippi St. 22
JACKSON , Miss tAPJ
Terry LcCount raced 16 yards for
the wmnr ng touchdown with only
57 seconds remaining Saturday
and gave the 13th-ranked Florida
Gators a 24-22 victory over No. 12
Mi ssiss ippi S t a t e i n a
Southeastern Conference football
game.
Florida. 2-0. had blown a 17·0
lt.•<Jd m thL· final 18 minutes when
the Bulldogs ('Onverted rumblt.-
recoverics deep in Gator tcr
ntory mto three touchdowns.
lffia•i (Florida} 23.
Florida St. 17
TJ\LLJ\llASSEE. Fla. CAP>
M1am1 · .. Chris Dennis kicked two
·17 yard f1l•ld goals rn the final six
minutt-s Saturday night to lead
the llurncanes to a 23-17 victon
over Florida St:.itc. ·
Denni s s napped a 67-17 trc·
when he booted his first 47-yard
field goal with 5·02 11.'ft in final
'period M1um1 's John Turner set
up the• dccis1 vc three pointer b.}
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GauChos Upset
Pirates, 17-10
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
CM• o.tty 1'1194 ltMf
Now Orange Coast College
knows how it made Golden West
College feel last week.
In a non.conference football
game that bore some striking re-
semblances to Orange Coast's
13·7 upset over Golden West last
week, the Pirates were stung by
Saddleback College, 17·10, at
Mission Viejo High School
Saturday night. .
The major difference was that
last week Orange Coast was
celebrating and now it's Sad-
dleback 's turn to celebrate.
Saddleback entered the game
as a distinct underdog, if only
because it had lost to a Cypress
College team (13·3 > that had been
beaten by Orange Coa.st2S·3.
But. just as Orange Coast
played above expectations last
week, Saddleback College turned
in a surprisingly s h arp
performance to turn the tables.
didn't cul down on its mistakes
drastically, it would be in deep
trouble against Orange Coast.
Responding lo the challen&e.
Saddleback played what seemed
a flawless game and kept con-
tinual pressure on the Pirate.i
with a relentless pass rush.
That pressure was at least
partly responsible for three in-
terceptions, each one killing a
crucial Orange Coast drive.
The last two pass thefts came
in the closing seconds of th~
Jtame. when Saddleback was try.
ing desperately to pr otect its I
17·10 lead. Orange Coast bad
moved the ball to Saddleback's
eight-yard line with SS seconds
remaining and was knocking on
the door.
Then the Gauchos' Dion Strom-
botne picked off a pass in the end
zone and ran 1t oul to the 14·yard
hne but fumbled it back into the
hands of the quarterback who
had thrown 1t to him, Gary Guis-
ncss.
occ·s FAYE WEATHERS (RIGHT) IS TACKLED BY RON WADE (59) AS STEVE WILLIAMS (36) TRIES TO ASSIST.
After Saddleback los t to
Cypress' coach Ken Swearingen
emphasized that if h is team On the next play Guisness was
sacked for a five-yard loss, and
with JO seconds remaining he
threw his third and most damag-
ing interception. It was picked
off by Steve Williams and re-
turned to the 37, whe re the
Gauchos let the clock tick away
to seal their victory.
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Oilers Clobber
Bolsa, 35-21
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ll1 gh fJJSS~cl ror three
tou!'hclt1v. ns anti cl1rc1.·tcd ht::.
tt•iJm to tv.•1 n10rt• s< on·s in lead
ing th<.· OllN.., pits! non leagul' rn 11 t ha 11 f o.. Bo h ,, c; r ., n d c
((;;Jtdt•n (;1ovt•1, :1•, :!I. al Bolsa
C1.1nd<· lhgh Saturtl.t} night
Pagn<in1·llt pJssc·d for 13i
\a r<b dunng I ht• 1·11nlt•st. ton
nt•1·t111g on Ill or 17 pas·ws Th<:
lt•a<hng t.1t1·h (':iml' v.1th JUsl 45
M·c·11111t ... n·ma1n1ni.t 1n lht• third
quJrtt•r a-. Olltr Ed Shute caught
an 11 \ anl ;11·nal lo .,t·run: tht•
\ 11·lor; i\lwad b \ iusl ont• TD.
lhl'<)llc•rs look ,J :15 21lt•ad11n IJar
1 c·n Moon., 1'1\T 01J.-r.., \I.Ide rl'
1·1·1\('I' ~1·ott llrummc·tl \I.LI., tht•
l1 •;1<ltng 1 ,·11·1v(·1 as h1· .,naggl'tl
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Duff Stars
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th•·11 n:..,pt·1·l1\t' dl\1swn::. while
llunt111gton Bt•:it•h ll1gh':. Gordon
Duff had ttw rus tl'st time in
Saturda\ ·.., 1 llh unnual <'11ron<1
clc•I \t.11: ( '1 oss Countrv lnv1ta
t1onal
Duff 11utk t<'kt•d Corona tlel
\1 ..11"s DJ\,. 111111-.akt·r In win the
ell\ 1-.1nn :.! thn·•· rnilt• t·vent in
lfi 17
Etf1..,on hl'h1ncl 1unior Mikl·
l..1nd.,11n who "'"" hts rate m
17 01 1 .m ,I\\ .1~ v.ith the d1vis1on
.I l 11 It·
Four Tro.1an:.. led by runnerup
Tonv Powcll. hntshed in t.he top
Ill to lwl p l'ntvers1ty walk away
\\1th lhc dl\'1s1on 1 title Irvine's
Brad G111so v. as third
l\l the Dana Hills lnv1tat1onal.
\1i:.s1on V1t'JO '!> Mark La Bvnlt"
won the d1v1s1on 3 <.eniors race.
Unan Apr>('I placed fifth to help
Fountain Valley to a Courlh place
team finish in the I.as Vegas In·
vitat1onal. Marina. with Carl An·
<kr:1on placing s ixth, was
.. <'venlh.
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four pas:.e:. for 53 yards Brum
mell 's 1:1-yard cal<.'h v..1th 7 03 rt:
ma1nrng in the first quarter and
his 20-} ard rcceplton with JUSt 35
s econd::. ldl 1n the opening
quarter v.cre good for llunttngton
lkat h touchdowns
Oilers placck1ckcr !\loon boot
t•d the txlr.1 points i.IS 1 lunungton
B1·ach kd the Matador'.'>, 21 0, al
th•· end of the firs t quarter
lluntinglon's opcn1ng '.'>Core·
c·aml· i.il the !>l<.trt of th<.• conlC'-l
Taking the hall on 1L., 36 tht•
Oilers marched f>.1 yorcJ.., With
!I If. left in the r1rsl quartl'r,
Junior running back Jtm Thoma!>
ran 10) ards 11p the middle for the
Sl'Clrt'
Moon's first of f1v<• extra po111l!>
for lht' <>ill'rs was go1>d <i::. llunt
111gton Bt'iH'h l<lok ..i 7 () ll'ad
llunl1n glon ... r11st four
possessions ll'd to touchdov. ns
Thi· 011l·1s' fourth sC'orc l'Jmt·
\\1th JUSl ti :l!J ll'ft Ill play tn the
hrsl half a::. Junior running back
Deron Linsa<'um hlasted his way
thn•t· '.inb for th<' score. Moon
again ·l·omt·rlt•d ancl the Oilers
\H·re 1m top. 28 U
Bols;.i Grande then tame ah'e
h~ putting two quick scores on
t h1: hoard before the hair c•nded
On a Gl·}ard drive. tht• Matadors
ran and passed lhe1r v. ay to the
fl\l' V<.1rcl l1nc or Lht• Oilers
:\1 :Jtuc.lors runn 1 ng ha<·k .J cff
Sudyka hit pa~chrt with 3 18 n·
matmng 111 lht• half on a fin~ yurd
run
After a short 1>ossess1on by lhe
Oilers and H 38-yarcl r1cld goal al·
u:mpt thal was s hort the
Matadors look over on their own
20
Sudyka look the firs t handorr of
the series 80 yards for another
Holsa Grandt• !>t''lrl' "'1th JUSl 49
... econds ll'ft 1n lht• first half
Sudyka caught the t \\ o 1m1nt con·
vc•rs1on try fr om \111tadors
quarterbat·k Tom Stormer to
dose the gap llunltngton still
led. 28-14
Bolsa Grande took lhc opening
kickoff m the sccond quarter 75
.) ards On a third down '11luat1on
running back John ~1arshall
scored from the three Poolel:t ·
PAT closed the gap to 28-21
Shute's catch with 45 second~
left in the third quarter lockeo
the game up for the Oilers.
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Gv1man 1 " I
ltnla<um 3 • 0
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lotell 0 215 41
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ltormt1r
Irvine Hosts USC
After e n joying a
lau,ber, UC lrvlne will
face a atirf teat today
when It meetl USC at noon at the Newport
Harbor H.tah pool.
The Anteatera ran
tbtlr HaaOn r.cord to 5-l
Sat.urda, at the expenH of Ptpperd¥>e. Gary
l'l1ueroa 1cored lour toala in lhO 15-1 rout and
now bu 17 aoall lll 1lx .......
Coach Ed Newland
cleared his bench early
In the third period alt.er
Scott Beck.er acored au
three ol bis aoall tn the
frame to make It 12-e.
Seven of Pepperdlne ·1
aoal• ~ame ln atx.on-tlve
altuailcm.
11 ' ... ....
SAOOLEBACK'S GREG SPEICHER (22) RUNS PAST MIKE MUSSO (50).
Among the defensive standouts
for Saddleback were tackle Alan
Streeter. who made a key tackle
on rourth-and·goal to stop an
earlier Orange Coast threat, and
derenslve back J eff Hopp, who
broke up several passes.
* * * GAMe STATISTICS occ s
l'o"l~""'Nl'Q .. (I
Flr\t~ ... Hl"CJ 4 s
l'tn1--.,,..,.111u 1 0
Tolelflrst-• '' IJ
Y Ard• ruVllng 199 102
Yarouw1utng 80 "' YerO\IO'll 77 .,
Net vard\oalneo 2ST JJI>
Punt•·•..,.,r4191 dl\len<,. S·l1.4 '1-?S S
PenalbM-Y•rd•penallzed S.lS 11 (o()
Fumbles-f uml>llK ICKI 3·2 ,_,
k•,.. by OINrten
Or•nQeC.outCollf!9' 0 7 0 3..,-10
s.t<ldlebec:I< College 1 7 0 3-11
llUSHING
Or-CN•I Cell-tcb Y9 yl ""' w~al,,..r\ 12 S7 6 38
Den. Bo!.well s 70 0 40
Hett .. 33 3 J't
Gul\AP\\. 8 73 11 1.S 1.1nc1 .. t ' 14 0 1'0
0Avt\ \ ,, 1 42
P•r ... 1 I 0 1 ·10
Ouddrl• 27 0 SS
Mollica • 0 110
Tot.ti• •6 199 77 1a
S-IMeclCott ...
WOOd b 7S 0 •I
*('""' JJ 171 s ).1
Vann IS ., u o•
TOllll\ 54 202 «I 19
ll'ASSINO Of'-Ceut C.11-,.. P< plll , .. pct.
Hall b ' 0 ' ....
C.Ut\nft' .. 73 10 3 71 •:M
M Oll1t..a 1 0 0 0 000
lol•I\ 'JO 11 J 80 ~
SMdlMe<k Coll-
V•ncv ti 'I I 131 ,,,
Wr1Qht ' 0 41 1.000
!>oe•<""' 0 I 0 .000
Tot eh .. I 2 174 •21
Edison Shocks Warriors, 27-0
Uy ROGER CARLSON
DI (IW D•llY Piiot Stall
1-;d1son <Huntington Reach I
ll1gh's Chargers, led hy the
lrad(•mark that ha!> c<irrterl them
to pi.isl glon<.'S a swarming, ant·
ltkc d C'fcns<· shol'kcd heavily
favored West Torrnncc Saturday
night . 27 0, al Oran ~<.· Coa.,l
('ollei.:t•
Bcfon• a crowd of 4,600 the
Chargers of Edison coach Btll
Workm;in <iven~ed a s tinging
J4 7 defeat al West Torrance m
1976
Although hil v..1th the loss of
versatile Chuck Crawrord. a blue
chip retc1ver and defensJ\.e bal'k
who underv..ent 15 sl1tches m hi:.
arm due to an inJury Thursday,
Edison played as if it were in
mid season form
All of the Edison derenders
were pulling the rlamps to the
highly-rated Warriors of West
Torrance us 1f lhcy were mad at
somebody but the knockout
Cowboys Stomp
El Paso, 54-0
STILLWATER, Okla. (AP>
Terry Miller gained 161 yards on
29 carries and scored twice in
leading Oklahoma State to a S4-0
football victory over mis·
matched Texas (El Paso) Satur·
day.
Miller scored on runs or two
and three yards.
In the first half, Miller out·
gained the entire Miners team,
getting 113 yards on 20 carries.
The Texas-El Paso Mlners had 99
total yar_ds_. ________ _
hlow was delivered by eight man
loothall rt'fugcc Handy Ponder. a
Ir an!>fer rrom II u n l ington
Heuch'!-i Liberty Christian High.
Pondt·r la<'klcd Wt•st Torrance
n·c·<.·1 vt•r Stolt Stout and forcec.l a
tumbll' which Bri<in Gloshen
... ('ooped up .ind rnn thn•e yards
to the Wt·sl Torram·f.' threc·}'ard
hne late tn the ::.<.•tond period.
Four plays later <iOphomorc
quart<'rback Fronk Seurer
plung(•d over from inches out
with ti 12 lefl and Mike Haney s
sN•ond of thr<'c PATs gav<.' the
Chargers u eommanding 14·0
lead
F:arher Edison had driven 69
) ards with the help of two ma1or
penalties roughing the kicker
and pass interference lo break
tlw scoring ice.
Tim Frink scored from a half
Yi.lrd out. but 1t remained for de·
fenders like Gloshen . John
Rogdan, Don Weis man, Greg
Codde, Larry Parkinen und Don
Morse to enhance the lead with
their overwhelming attack.
West Torrance's offense wa!l
suddenly jelly compared to early
t•xplo1L'i which had led to a drive
to Edison 's 19 before geltmg
bogged down.
Whatever hope the Warriors
sttll had Wi.IS dashed quickly m
the lhfrd period as Bogdan's furn·
ble recovery at the West Tor·
ranee 38 led to a 38.yard scoring
drive, which consumed 6:22 of
playing time with Frink again
pounding over from a yard out.
Bogdan and Codde sea led off a
mild We.st Torrance threat later
and then the Chargers offense.
getting better as the game wore
on. marched 62 yards wath Rob
M 1lucky going the final three
yards for the fourth Edison
touchdown.
West Torrance never penetrat·
ed Edison's 19 and was held to 88
yards net by lhe torrid Chargers
defense.
GAME STATISTICS
First down$ ru\r.lnq
Flr•t OOwn• p.ulnq
Pl"t t!Ownt ~n•otlr•
l 01at llr\t aown~
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l
9
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a&
7·37 0
7M
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J
7
17
111 ,, ,,
1'1
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3.
0 0 0 o-f
0 14 1 6-11
P•lmer
Hon~ lorr9'
Total~
Crl••
f rl"" Seur•r MltuckV
Caroue
Pa•lore
Cllurchward
EdOtll lolait
RUSHING
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16
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1
49
70
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10
t s
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lhe lfHk 1h1pe, t>ul lhe
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• 17 mPQ In t01Wn. 211
mpg 1n the councry,
according to EPA Hllmac ..
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cot>sole lnchH 1w1v
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3 Only two eeal& end minima!
luggage IPIC• 08CIUH Colln
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Rus tle r s Rebo11nd
To Sink Huskies
81 HOWAaD L. ltANDY
oe-o.i1y "1,.. ''"" F.AST LOS ANGELES
Gold~ W~t Colh1ae rebounded
with a vc:naeance Saturday night.
to hand tbti host East Los Anceles
College HW1kies a 21-10 defeat
here before 2,800 fans.
Tim Janovic got the acorinl
under way with an 80-yard burst
up the middle for a score just. 14
seconds after the Huskies had
taken a 3-0 lead on a 27-yard field
aoaJ by Ray Lugo with 4: 14 left in
the first hall.
A stubborn Golden West de·
fense, spearheaded by Don
DlPalma and George McGowan,
held the Huskies in check until
the final series when they
marched 78 yards for a score
with the aid of a pass in·
terference penalty.
DiPalma was the leading GWC
tackler with five and knocked
three passes away from intended
receivers. He also had one of four
pass interceptions by the
Rustlers.
McGowan had at least three
unassisted tackles, blocked a
field goal attempt and partially
blocked another along with in-
Lercepting a pass.
After lhe two teams sparred in
a punting duel in the first period
and each missed on field goal at·
tempts, Lugo hit on his third try
from the 27 with 4: 28 remaining
in the half.
starting running backs, suffered
a sprained ankle while blocking
for a Bill Holst gain of 29 yards in
the first period and didn't play
again. The other starter, Loren
Mickhn, didn't get into the game
at au with an ankle injury.
Golden West 's second
touchdown came on the first play
or the final quarter when reserve
halfback Ron Dykes broke loose
around right end from 43 yards
out. He received a key block
from Tim Wigmore and Peter
Florin kicked his second of three
conversions.
Florin has hit 18 straight
without missing over a two-year
span.
The final GWC score came on a
three.yard blast by Steve Fogel
with 3 :22 left to play after
DiPalma's pass interception set
it up al the Huskies' 16.
GAME STATISTICS
Flrt1-.rus1t1no
FlntCIOWMPti""ll
Fir\! oo-s pel\Olllel
ToUIUrst-s
Y•rd\ '"~Inv
Verd\ p;t\\l"'I
Yetdl IO!ll
Net y•rCl•~lnoCI
Punts-41....,r-Cllslen<e
Ptn1lli••·v••dsponellud
F11mblM·lurnbln IOSl
owe • 1
I ,.
31'
l~
19 -t·ll 1 ....
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IE s
I
1
IS
1)3 1n
30
1tO .. i..s t-02
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Goldett ~I Coll-
E .. 1 LMO.no-lftC.011-
ltUSHINO
Goldotl wnc c..11.,.
0 1 01.4-71
0 l 0 1-10
J•no•oe M.,lln
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Colo,.,..,,
Toi al•
It• Y<1
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7 10
II M
11 u
10 H
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11 •I s ,, ..
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71
0
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CATCHES PASS Saddleback's Mike
Pardi <l eft l tries to g l·t p<J :-.l Orange
Coast's Scott Merry during c.iclion Sutur·
<l;;iy night. Saddlcba1·k
:-.tory. l'ag e B-.t
For Colleges
DAILY PILOT
\\on II 10
Janovic took a handorf on a
quick-opening play up the middle
on the next scrimmage play,
broke into the open a nd dodged
around two second ary defenders
to go 80 yards for a score. This
eq ualled the second .longest
touchdown run from scrimmage
for a Golden West player. The
longest 1s 81 yards by Mark Davis
m 1975
ti•rn\
Rowe
EMIUIWI
Kemp
Scott
Lumlord
5talloro
Tot .. i.
10
1
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t
I
3
0
1)3 •• ".USING Goldort .,, .. , Coll-
.... P< p~I
11 q I
• 30
11
I 8
Jl
21
71
3 0
-60
?)
pct_ -
Pirates
Fall, 13-9,
In Finals F oothall Scores
Ric Martin, une of GWC's Eut Los A"90ln Coll090
lf IS • 111
Tars Fall, 11-5
.. I WEST
WALNUT -Orange USC51.TCUO
Coast Colle~e·s eight-Stanford37 Illinois 24
game water polo winning -Cal St. <LB0121. Lamar7
Mira Costa Nabs
streak came to an end Wisconsin 22, Oregon 10
Saturday night when the Arizona St. 33, Oregon
Pirates lol>t to West St 3l
Valley College 13·9 in the San Jo:..c st. 23 CS Full
. championship bout or the 12 '
Prep Polo Cl~.sic Mt. San Antonio Colle~e C•IPolv SLOtJt S.C•Amtn1os1 1
T ournament. • Huml)Olfll!.t 2• w111~m•"•'
I 0 C UC Oavl\ 16 ~·Sound u twus range oast'!. Ho w .. ,os1>11 c..1s1 LAi i
ftrsl defeat Of thl' year C.i Lulho•M171 RM:llnod' l
Up al halftime 6 5, "''"'4 P4Ki••<7' 0.,,.,..,,,.1,.
Mira Custa ll1gh of :\1 anhallan
Reach, al least for the time be
mg, can luy claim to being the
top prep water polo team-in the
state of California.
The Mustangs, iho had all but
one starter back I rom a team that
reached the Cl F 4 A semifinals in
1976, proved their No 1 ranking in
the polli. was no fluke when they
dis posed of Ne"' port Harbor
lligh, 11 ·5. Saturday an the ftnals
of the South Coast tournament at
Ncwporl
The host Sailors were never
really Vi it after spotting Mira
Col.ta a 5·0 lead in the first
quarter The closest Newport
came was 5·3 at the half but the
Mul>tangs put it out of reach with
a trio of goals m each of the final
two frames.
University High of Irvine also
had its problems. The Trojans
led Mira Costa 5·2 at halftime in
its semifinal bout but lost 9·8 in
overtime.
.. Nor'"''oOf' Sf 1'1 N11"'""'" ,R,.nQt 1'i
<rv1no•'o<()fof'l\l MtCC)fm1e • 7 Sp(<lll"" 0 r a 0 g e C 0 a S t W a S '>t Marv '•• (14,.monc·M11Cldb
S<orottyo..onou -bhtzed in the lhtr<l period S,,nt•Cl•r•l\.usivu L•qun• l\u(!\ 1 1 1 ' 1 l lnlH><d lS Or•oonCol 'It L•••-, 0• 1 , ·1 • when We.st Valley i:.cored P,.,., 0<• 11.w w"'""'<iton"
l oqune e..-n "'or<nq-<;rn••SI• l. Cntlstt<t•en SC ven Un matched (CO a(:., E W••"•ngton 11, Wnllwo<t/\ l•
"'"0"'2·8r••n';;.,..,°"'"°'' includini! fivo in the last MIDWEST
L•oun•Buc1> 1 \ s • 1e minute and a half of the Minnesota zr. UCLA 13
Anei..om 1 • 3 0 q .;tanza. Loo.-.. Bo<h M:o,.nq-<;•1no1t s. a ... ni., >. M1chi~an 14. Navy7
S11011,cnr1••enS<Jn •. Krllllflr 2 L1n1t1e1ter. 14ouul The Pirates had been Oklahoma 29, Ohio St. 28
S<••"'°"""'"" im pres!>1ve in three E\lanc1a , o 1 lowaSt.35, Bowl.Gr.21 F1110·~ 1 , 1 17 earlier Saturday games Michigan St. 34. Wyom-
Eiten«•"°''"'l on1•.0••k~.A.,Mtt th ·1t put them in the Score by°"""••• • ing 16 E•••nc•• 1 7 , , fin ab. defeating in s ue· Cal 28. Missouri 21 co~~~=~:tc.,..ino J w.,a111 "V:v.:, ~.1 •• ,9 ce ssion Mt SJ\C 110·1 >. Kansru, 14, Wash. St. 12 Cost•~WKoro"fj Oo••n /,Wn11mo1~ Pa11lm•n Gold(•n West <8·51 and Miami <0 >2l , lndiana20
' Scortll•Ou•rtm Fullerton l9 I;" Nebraska 31. Baylor 10
co•«•Me" o n s 1 6 Golden West defeated Notre Dame 31, Purdue
Lo'""°' ' 1 1 1 1 S<1ddleback fi·2 and Inst 24 Cost• Me\d icor.,,o W,.utrnorr-. P•U1"°" 1 t W t y II I) 001enl o l'S 41 l''° I ·3. Okla. St. 54, UTEP 0
scoro11vo..•rt•o OCC coach .Jack Kansas St. 21, Wichita ~::;;:or·i Mar ~ ~ ~ ~ " Fullt'rton was high in St. 14
CorOM "'' Mar scor1n9 J Poper W•llltr praisl' or goal IC Bob N 0 . c a r 0 • 4 l
Kre,,.,.11 !.•Iv.) K g m d • S<or'"" Ou.1r11n , u e c a n 3 n Northwestern 7
E• 0or-, 0 3 2-10 playmaker Enn Sloan. Arizona 41, row a 7
COl'one .-1 Me< 0 0 0 J-l Score ... Que<itn N~~;~ del Mar SCOf'lng-J. Piper, Wellr.•r. Mt S.t.C 1 I 1 ,_.
Or Ange O>ll~I 1 4 J 1-10
VAllSITY Orenga Coa" scorl114 Elckr, 14Mq !•l~tTwr-... n 7, M ~1111, 51oM>, TaylOf'. Prilcll••CI.
Scoro•v OU.rt~• Killlner, 1-109V'! I
Fullerton o 2 l l-9 Sc°"...,°""°"
Ea·-l J 1 5 -u Golden West J I I o-s
Edi"°" 1C<><l119-5c>fftll, Plck,ord 4, MaMn 2. Or•no-co .. t a t , t -s
Ar~enS<l'SSI 11, !. lltlno•s•
8•ktr ll>, Ht br&\lta Wolyn 11
8•nf'Olctlnt K•" 11, Wolllam Jt~ll 1
8~tl1e1w, t<31' 10, f41bf)r 0
O•lh•I Kan S3. 11.•n••• Wtslyn ~
C•nl ..,hMM•. NE Ot<tanoma 1
Cent tow• 2t. WHll-Ponn ll
EAST
Penn St. 2i, Maryland !I
Pitt 76, Temple 0
Rutgt'rs 10, Princeton 1;
Sy racUSl' 22, Was htnglon
20
Yale23. Conn.12
Boston Col 1HJ. Army 28
Rrown 2R. Rhode Is 10
Col Rate 28. Cornell 22
Columbia 21, Lafayette
10
Dartmouth 11. Hol y Ct
I ·I
Dayton 21 \ 1llanova 17
Lt.•h1~h 19. Penn 7
Mass.17.11:.trvardO
Albany N.Y 40 A•oc~oo<1 .,I U
Co••• C.UarClll. Worce\ler T~cn /
Hobart lS. W_.,r 14
M•o"" •S. uni CO<ll'lt'CllCUl10
MIOdlttlUry )j>, (.olbV 14
Prov1dltnct 11 SttHw ~,ook 1t '"
Rotrtft\trr 41, S.-•on Hl\111,
C•thol<c u 71 c;..oroeu>••"' o c 1
l'IPI 11. U"lnu\ 1)
8At••70. Union N Y 10 llP
80"StonU l1,Noirttwa\rrrn•'ll
eucknen ... O~••CI"'" 17
SO\JTll
Florida 24. Miss Sl 22
Miami CFla > :!3, Fla. St
17
Georgia 15. S Caro. 13
Memptuii SL 21, Va. Tech
20
N. Caro. St 41. Wake
For.M
Alabama 24. Vandy 12
Auburn 14. Tenn. 12
Clemson 31. Ga Tech 14
Duke31. Virginia 7
Kentucky 28. W. Va. 13
So. Miss 27. Miss. 19
Marshall 2·1, Toledo O
E. Caro. 14. VMI 13 VAllSITY
~COASTTDUllNAMIHT
lc"""'.i•• .. lll• .. m•I korettyOM,,.,_
Howporl l41rl>or 0 l 1 I -1
Mire Costa ~ O l 3 I I
N-1 H••l>Of l<O""ll Full\ ) Fprgu1on
Aot>er1c.on
£01\0n
Ed1\0l'lw:oro nq Hoflm•" Sc .... 11,0..1r1tn
8trQfloll1, Hottm .... Go41t I Or.,. (.oa~I KOrlng -ICllltMr 7,
:.c .. tll'fOIHir1e" EICI.,, 0.vlctwn M Smith. Sloon.
1 I ' • 1 HOllllP Wltmo<e 1 Go•d•n W•\1 \COr
0 0 I 0 Ing DtMolt, Woot•n 2 S•v•r I
Scor9 by O.Wnon
Prep Footba ll
1 .. m1t1Aat1eme) S<or• by °"'9r1•n
Nowoa<t 11•'11of'
\.°"9 Buell Pol v
H••porl 14ll•bor scorlno-
R-rt)cn, Fl>lts. T•y!Of', Young ltM .. lllM<• ,._,
k-IW-"-"
I f I I I
1 , 0 J •
F•routon l
Unlvo<\lty J • o 1-8
L0"0 8HC1' Poly I 1 ) l -t
Unl.,.nUy iCOl'ln9-<Atmp1>eft >. 14Mil•r 2,
Or•"" 2, KhN,,.tt,
lcMt "" a..rt .... Unlvenllv l 2 0 I 0 2-I
MlreColCa 1 I I I 1 1-t
Unlvonlty S<Mlllf~lcll J, C.mpoeft J,
McCoy, 8on4*.
k-lt'fOMl'1on ,,..,,,,.. 2 ) , ,_.
ANMIM 1 2 3 a-ll
lrvfne KOl'lllO-JolorKon 3, Olflow 7, P•ut 2,
MtComlk•. •1111ut suu...,ounen 0 0 ,_,
1 • o-1s
Rowloln<IHOIQhU 1 1 0 0
E0•\0#0 1 1 8 4 11
FO•\Oft ""'""II Plc~lor•d 12, Hottmon 5. 11.lu~ 1. o.,11tc0111 Sc>•a 1.
l'•OIH·SO"lf Sc.,obyQue,,on
Fovn101nV•HtY 1 1 1 1~
Unl~r\lf'r I 0 J 1-i
llOV11tllln 'V•lltY \COO'lng &o..w9", John\lon,
EIO.r, 0>.tney. U"f..ertlty scorll\Q --IC~ 1. Mcc.ormklt t, ~II.
JUIOOlt VAltSITY
Sc ..... ,au.1'1 ...
F-tlllnV•llty 0 4 2 J -t
Unl•••tlt' 6 J • S l1
l'O<lnt•ln 'V•llty s<arln~-Peltrton J Um·
l>Mnour 1, lltlllt" l, Port•, Smllll. Unlwr.itv •cor.
l"g-Sollo t, IClng s. Aw J, Lynos t , 11i.11.., l, c.ooc: ...
l'llOIM·IO"M
Cl9IU ..... '-"'"' ~llpOIMt1en
CosleMHe 0 0 I 1 J
NtWllOrtH-11or I 1 • •-71
Qr enQ!f CP•nl 1 1 I • Fulltrton I I 7 7 •
OCC \Corlnq 0Av•d"'n 7 Sm11n.
11 .. 11. Sloan Wllltmort 3 Tn•n•
k-•Y01611r1on
Or•ft99 C.0.sl 3 J 0 l -•
WHIV•llrf J 1 1 I 13
OCC Storln9-Smllll i , HHg,
Hogue, Kiiimer, Stoen, Elder,
konllrtOVMl•n
GoloenWfll 1 3 2 o-6
Sed<llebt<ll 0 0 I 1-1
GWC \torlng-Woolen, Wl'lll•.
savor. OtMott 7, Mlltllttt; S•CI·
Clltbeck-scol"'""• A•om•lden.
kon...,OMrton
Golclenwnt o l o o-J
West V•ll•Y 2 2 4 2-10
OWC 1eorln9-Woolon, ,Wlllle.
Mltthofl,
FltfiSHMAN l'OOTllALL
S<O#t by°"""'"' lrvlnt' 0 0 f) 0-0
L•Q,,... BH<:lt 0 o o U -13
La9un• Boech T05-Stt w.,t,
Amell. PAT-Stewert PllU to Smllh.
Arnot rushed lor t3 r••CI' for
le(IUM 6oec1>. Sc_..., 0...rtH'f
F(n, V•ll1YOold 1 0 0 a-ll
S.nleAIWI 7 0 0 6-ll
F In. v.11.., T05-Meniuo1 J. PAT-
Sltlnll•.
Sew• IW Oll•rten
Muntlrtglon lltCKll o • a a-11
BolH Gr-0 I 0 6-14
l-lu"'lnoton Buch .corl"tl-Fll'IC"·
l'ffntl1,8110uc1Wtrme, T-.
sc-1wo..11 .... EdlllOll lgr_,) O 14 O 7-21
WHI Totrttl>ca 0 0 0 ·-•
Untv•r.,1tv ~tortnq
.,.117 Tosc~ll PAT<
Salet~ AspeQren.
e .. ,,.., t(lm
E,.t.-y ''""'
Sare bf Ouarton
Tustin
Ml .. tonVlelo
0 0 0 o -o
0 0 0 o-0
Scwe by Ollorton
El Tom 0 7 6 17 -1S
8rta 0 O O o-0
S<Mlnq: .... th·t, Mllltr, P~no.
PAT· +ie\s.
Sc«•by OlotrtH"t
OoenVlt# 7 o o o-7
Wfltmlnster O I 0 o-I
Quan View \Coring-l-lol!rlc~.
PAT~lt,
Scwe .. ., O...rten
S.11Ci.tneme o O o 6-6
LO Quinta 0 6 0 0-0
San Cle<Nn1• '<Otlno-Mounus.
SO"MOM01t• POOT•ALI. Sc-..., ONrten
\\ti I&. Mar" i 1 Lout~\ 1l11•
7
LSU77, H1ceo
Au l1nPto.~'f)' W Krntu< .. ¥ t
OrthufY (.~nm'° ,.. t..n ol•M A& 1
1)
C.ont• nJ 1l \nl-CM"t'fOf;
E l'f'nturl(y J8 l Tf"nnf>\.\ .. tt~C )4
C.u1llorO U Emc;,.a,H.,.r•/
More~.._, I, !t.w.lnnith 'lt J
p,.,.<byffouAnJ I ll'N:Hr Rhynp I
W1n\ton »ltm)Q VttQlif'l•.tUmonlt
(l•r• (..ol IJ r oU.0
(t nlr. 1' w ..... h & L•·~ tJ
Mr1rtnrMt'\t 71 M40 T,.n~'\flt•11
R 1t nmil"W'O I ArtCMl•<h••n '1
~w1tr tntnr>f•· 10. W M.tryfdt\d JO t , ..
"'"l'nlA\t 17 \t P6v• ""
J. "''""""' tf fn Cl·Mttanoot>n I
JoH lt\U'l"it ll M1~"'\.tp()1\i14f I'
Muhl,.,..br-rl)lM JOM HoOlil•n' t
Haml)lon 1,...1 ls. J c 5mlln 1
SOt:TllWt:ST
Arkansas 37. Tulsa J
Tl'XU'o A&M 33 , Tex
Tl•rh 17
SM lJ 2!!. Tul.inl' 2:1
N lffk _.\.')t ;n W f1·111.A\'JI 10
Htncktr~St •1.Arlhln \f't\ T __ O, I
An~lo~t SI s.tm H(M.l,ton 41f J
Af)ll•'nl• ( hr1\t11'111 )1 ( .ltrh'fOI' ~t H
MrMv.ttt//! Ar' Mnnl·trllOO
NW LOt.H\fM1a 10, SC"Orlf'n F AIJ\fln ~
T•••' Lu1rw~r Vt 40 lrm1h l •• '·
t-4Qw.\rd Jlf\Vn~ 1ll f Nhllrf M,.J 14 O J
SOutht•,n U 41>. f'rd•f1t' V1ctw6
ROCKIES
Colorndo42, New Me x 7
BY U 6.5, Utah St. 6
Air Force 15. Pacific 13
Nl'W Mc\. St 35, Urakl' !I
Mont. St. 2-1. Fresno St
11
Houston :J4. L'tah 16
N . Ant.. 3fi, Weber St 10
ACI""'' <,t 16. N MP• HIQhlArlCI J
C~IOlbOOSI fl! N C~lor•<IO 10 Ft l~wl\19 W tttn'll'Hlltr, lJM~t
(OIOrMIOCot bl, M01'1MA r.cn 11
N\yn1~""'· Porfldn<t'>I IS
1978 CARS I
and TRUCKS •
Anteaters Run to Victory
C1ttle Mow KOf'1"9-J•ra ,, CllHM "-*1'Dr1
•ct•l"t-41M~I"" i. Owlfty, k llmlclt a.'""""'•> t, 8tOetl7, 14ef'rltonJ,lffwlen Fox, Wllfl•J. ken.., OINlrten
COlltMKe 0 0 1 t-1
Prep, JC
Grid Scores Edi_. tcorlng-S..Oror, MHnr•,
Ml\.u,11.y. Plljl1-Stros11ldtr 7,
MorHn-
IC-llyQMrten
MerlM 6 1 t 0-21
Ell-0 0 0 ,_, er.. • • o 0-11 El Toro i(Orl1'19-Holmft. PAT:
lleyntl.
LAS VEGAS-Steve Scott
posted the ae<:ond faateat time
overall and UC Irvlne bounced
back from a dlamal ahowln1 a1alnst Nevada-Reno a week ago
• to capture the Las Vecu Cross
Country Invitational here Satur·
day.
Scott toured the four.mil• nat
course tn 19:22.1 to belp UCI nlp
rUMmJp Fresno State by 12.5 ~ands. The meet pitted 10of tbe
West Coaat•a top collealate ,1quecls.
F1ft.b min David Bema~ln and
............... 110
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--'" .............. M: .. ,..,_ 0.1 -M, M. =_Ml..,.....OO Mttt .,._ .............. ...
slxth man John Koningh won
their races as UCI easily out-
d l •ta nc ed Nevada-Reno to
awnao a dual meet defeat last
week.
l'ount411n V•I..., • t • S 11
Cost• Mew Korl"f-W•IQlll, Ott. l'ounlllln
V•lllY Kertno~f*r '· Cheney, ~Cl. s.v~. 9-5. Vloorlno, TaplOI', JotlrlstOfl 7.
Co,taMt'a t J t ._ e
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Unl-1lty ISi lel 1'-t1lnV•lll'f
N.-tH•-127) IJICMl11Msa8
MlllMftVlejo ll7> IJ)Colt.lllMM "°' l.ffAltmlta Ill 171Cor-de!Mllr Ht~ H_,. CtO) (41 U11lwttlly
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CltiNMt.a'ttillMMtM ~ ........... _
M...-r1 M1n1W (24) 141 CM-dtt MM
"""' IU<• Ullhtnlty C7) C*) MIU~ Vi.It
Ptllltv.rdts 0 0 0 0-0 l'I~ ~ PAT-Gllne, l'liNletll !runt.
College Soccer·
Sc-IW Oltlffi.,.. ~ Amloas 7 I 0 1-'1
Unlvennv o o • o-•
u"1""ri11y scot"lflll-W•Ullnti~.
PAT: WftlllnQIOll (pad ll'Oll'I Stein. o-Mllf• -1W "'1111-r ... "''"'· lelffby.,....
Mat., Oii 1 0 0 0-'7
NOf111 OOO•-t
Mat ... Ott ICOO'l ... -Vtttl(O, "Al:
Mtclutllt· ec-.."' Qllart-Mtr.... 1 IJ 0 O_,., Maono41t 0 0 I o-I
Merl11o1 IC4rlno-Wllt'~l1'"'• 2.
T IVltr. PAT. A\19nettl, 2. ..... ..,~
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ALL MAKES!
833-0555
Alie for Our
l.W( SPUWJST at
HOWARD Chnroltt °"'* o4 Oo.t _. Oul'l l,!a.
NEWPORT BEACli
I
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·=· What Not to Do . s.·=
: ··R eal!ors' Chief Of! ers Selling Tips
•'
ClilCAGO l\houKh lhC'rt: ar1•
m.ny Uun ~ the M·ll..r of • home nn
do to m.ik~ 1l mor•· •tlr1tt llH' lo pru
•Dtct.&\e buycn. tht•fl• alao urt• ~ fow
Uuno ht• .. houldn t do 1r h1'I utm Ill to ~ell thl' horn'' 4u1< kly und al ·•
reuonablt> 1)ruf1t
Thu udv1u• "'-•'' )II\ t•n tn an urtlt'lt·
m lM Sepll'mlM.·1 ,..,.,ut• of 1t puultc·11
UOC\ Cor 11\1.: !IO() ooo m ··mt1er11 uf tht•
N•lion.d i\SSC>l'ldtlun of Kcaltori.
HW'ry 1; (';lm'>trom , !Jrt''>IClt•nt of
the Nalwnal 1\o.:.m·1 .. twn or Jll•a ltor.,,
is¥id. "Tht• t•atl'h I'> 1n knuwin~ Y.h11t
.1thould and 1>hould not lw ll11n" bdort!
puttmg your homt· on lht· markt.-l, aod
Ute aruclc makl" m..an~ \lalltJ poin~
lO that rct:i.tnl ·
UOMEOW~t:R~ ~llOULO s pend
t.ilne cleanm~ up their !Jroperty, the
article 11uggc.,b First 1mpres1>tons
count in fo<.'t 1( tht• f1r~t 1mpression
isp't good, then• 11robably won't be an
opportunity for J ::.f'<'und, Elmstrom
ctdded
Following arc J few thing., noted in
Ole article that 1>>wuld be coru.1dere<l
be!oreoHenni.: the h9mc for sale.
-Lawns, shrubs, and trees s hould
be neat and trimmed. Overgrown
plantings not O:lly look untidy. they
~~P can keep out n(•cc1>1>ary h1tht and
even cause soMc nmrn:. to be damp.
.-A good paint JOb can enhance at.
tractive archile··tural featun.'s and
minimize bad ones. Al:i;o, a top.quality
p41,int job which la1>l!> s ix lo eight years
UQder normal conditions can be a
"selling plus," Elms trom said.
-DEFECTIVE FURNACES, leaky
basemcnU> and damaged roofs should
be correc.ed befon: putting the home
on the market Although corrective
costs might bl' l'Xpcn1>1ve. the resale
value of the home could be lowered 1f
the problem 1s left unattended
Broken windowpanes, torn
screens. burned out llghtbulbs and
missing tiles sh1JUld be replaced ;
nacke<l "'alb rc1>li.tstcrcd and re-
~-Villas in Nig uel
~ .. .
pulntcd: ll'ak)' faucets and faulty
plumbm1 repaired. Un•l&htly etalna In
lo1l"l bowl•. b11lhl11bs 1and sinks
Khould bft rtmoved. Rl'~ cracked bosement floors
with rud)'·mhced concrete.
lru;pect basement s tairs for vis-
1b1 hty they may need lo be painted
"h~hl.er color.
-REMOVE WATER marks from
<'t•ihng or walls. "Even though the
lt>ak may have been a one-timeoccur-
1 e nce, a prospective house hunter
n11stakenly might a ssume that a
problem exists,'' Elmstrom said.
Clean out closets, kitchen cup-
board~. attics and basements, and get
rid or broken, obsolete or unwanted
items.
Following are a few points the seller
should. be aware of before considering
major repair or renovation.
JNCE MOST PEOPLE buy on
the ba;Sts of neighborhood rather than
spec1f1c home, they us ually look for
the the least expensive neighborhood
they" can afford, the article notes. A
home lhat has been improved ex-
tensively until it's the most expensive
on the block usually will take longer to
sell, and probably will not bring
enough money to repay the owner's
total invest ment. •·Most major ren-
ovations are unnecessary because
most buyers will want to ma ke their
own." explained Elmstrom.
-Ego improvements, such as a
greenhouse or an over-elaborate
kitchen, do not add value. "In fact,
the prospective buyer may even ask
for a reduction in price to cover the
co1>t of removing or redoing them,''
Elm strom said.
Buyers are more realistic than
sellers think. "IC they have been look-
ing around, they know what to expect
in their price range, and they're not
wi lling to pay more for extras they
don't particularly want," Elmstrom
5a1d
., Preview Slated Today
Although not yet completed, the
fo1.1r models at the Villas in Laguna
Niguel will be open for previewing to-
day from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m ., accordinA
to Joseph Smith, director of sales and
marketing for Avco Community
Developers . Inc.
The two-and three-bedroom fl oor
plans contain 1,634 to 2, 103 square feet
and rang<' in pnce Crom Sl33.SOO lo
S205,000. Wh('n tomplctccl. the proJect
will comprise a Mediterranean-st yle
\'1llagc of 75 sm(<lc family homes.
Hesidents will COJOY a private ocean-
view park. four tennis courts. sand
voll eyball court, a Junior Olympic
Clevel and Folks
Not Happ y There
CLEVELAND CAP l A s urvey
here shows 53 percent of the residents
· of Cleveland's metropol 1tan area wish
they h vcd somewhere else.
pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, recreation
center and private beach access.
CUSTOM FEATURES in each floor
plan include vaulted ceilings, french
doors. wood-burning fireplaces, wet
bars and front doors crafted from
birch hardwood.
Secluded bedroom wings offer
vaulted ceilings in most master
suites, large wardrobes and luminous
ceilings over dressing areas.
Bathroom features include ceramic
tile Roman baths, Artistic brass fix·
lures and ceramic tile Pullman tops
with double Pullman tops in the
master baths.
Kitc hen amenities include
T hermador micro.wave ovens, dis-
hwashers. garbage disposals, self.
cleaning ovens with Jenn-Aire cook·
top ranges, Nutone food center and
hand-crafted birch cabinetry.
The VUiooe of f1j
Woodtiridge
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ran 1pening
WOODBRIDGE CROSSING. The ve ry best of nature has ~~~->.,;~
inspired this architecturally unique coll ection of townhomes.
Set on beautifully landscaped meandering streets, their
natural wood exteriors 1.:reate warmth, thei r Victorian accents
add distinction. Inside, lofty ceilings and intimate retreats
provide both formal and info rma l entertainment areas. Many homes
feature generous rear yards, others border a park. Choose from
four thoughtfully designed floorplans.
Two and three bedrooms.
From 893,990 to $125,990.
by Akins DeYelopment Company
(714) 559-1161
For information on other Woodbridge homes,
call (714) 551-1500
IRVINE .
VlllAGES The survey, an annual study of a
s e~ected t opic by Case Western
R~rve Univ<.'rsity, also round that
about one-fourth of those questioned
ALL MODELS feature San Valle
roof tile, concrete driveways, two-car
garage!? with electric door open
openers, underground utility lines,
stucco exteriors with wood accents
and private patios.
Luxury appointments include PricesErrecllve9/l9/77,
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.. exf)ect to move wi thin two years.
There was little difference between
blacks and whites a1> to the desire to
leave, nor w;i1> there much difference
in response hetwcl•n men and women.
said Saul Feldman, who directed the
survey
linen closets, decorative lighting fix-
tures, custom-designed street lights
and distinctive tile house numbers.
To reach the Villas from the San
Diego freeway, take Crown Valley
Parkway t.o Pacific Coast Highway;
turn left and follow to Silver Road.
DAILY PILOT DIME-A-LINES 64 2-5678
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Grand Ogening
Great family homes in
Orange Countyfrom $89,950
In a canyon with open country feeling.
Hiking trails, shady glens, a wonderful
place for children. Located in Brea near
fine schools and shopping.Just three
minutes from the freeway. This is
Canyondale-country living that is
close to everything.
Notatown homebutannesingle-family
detached home on it1own lot. Canyondale
homei have three and four bedrooms,
professionally landscaped front yards
with aprinklera installed, complete rear
yard fencing, garden atriums, dramatically
sloping or vaulted cathedral ceilings,
fonnal dining rooms, masonry
wood-burning Areplacu, handcrafted
ceramic tile,
automatic
garage door openers, and more.
You•re aware of how scarce homes like
this have become. We invite your
early inspection. .., __ , •.
From the Orange
Freeway (5 7). exit at
Lambert Rd.. go west to
State College Blvd., then , ...... , "' ..
north to Brea Blvd.·
Canyondalc it juat north
of the inte~on.
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OAILY PILOT •.••1
Dome.Buyers: What They Want Wher~
"Put tho fl~lace •nd wet bat IA the ramlly
room. the hl1b aloped cctUlnf and aunken noor In
the tlvm• room, and u10 the converHUon l)it In.
tennlttenlly "
That'• wbal the maJurily of .,.ople 1hopp1ng at
Mnll•famlly home devctopmenta told Walker &
Ltt, JI\<' • r 1rcbcn durtni the Anaheim baaed
real e:slat.e flrm ., rt..-ccnl Comumer Preftrence
Stt1d1' ol more than 700 homeshoppera.
Report.Ina: on Olo "•lamor features" a aectlon
of the ~urvt'y. Senlur Rne•rch Associate Robert
Clauser 1ald
"WE LISTED FIVE OFTEN.seen glamor
features and their price ta••: flrepJaee (11,000>.
wet bar ($400), sunken floor ($a00). hlgb sloped cell-
1ng ($375), and conversaUon pit ($400). We asked
the people if they wanted each featur~. and In which
room they wanted it, living room, family room, or
master bedroom.
"The most -wanted feature was the fireplace
Report Shows
Home Resales
Set Records
WASffiNGTON --Rt:cords continue to be set m
s ales o! existing (resale> homes, the National As-
sociation of Realtors reports, with sales of existing
single-family homes al a seasonally ad1usted an·
nual rate of 3,510,000 units in July.
ln releasing the report, Kenneth J . Kerin.
director of the association's Department of
Economics and Research, said:
"This is 1.2 percent above the old record set late
last year and 18.6 percent above the July 1976 pace
NaUonally, there is no evidence that resale activity
will slacken. Sales are expected to continue strong
through the remainder of this year and well into
1978 ...
SALES WERE BRISK IN every part of the na·
tion except for the Western region, Kerin said,
where last year's overheated market finally has
cooled.
Records were set in the Northeast and South,
and the North Central region matched its previous
record In the West. by contrast, July sales tumbled
by 11. 7 percent from the J W1e figure to 530,000 on an
annuaJized basis
In other regions, the number of sales transac·
lions. and the seasonally cid1usted annual rate of m·
crease over June totals were: Northettsl, 570,000.
7 5 percent: North Central, 1.010,000, unchanged ;
~nd South, 1,400,000, 9.4 percent.
HOME PRICES CONTINUED to nse, the re·
port says, with the median sales price oC an existing
single-family home advancing by $300 to $43,700.
This represenL<; a 12.3 percent rise over July. 1976,
uttributable in large part to the price mflation m the
Western region during the period.
For more th:m a year. the report reveals, prices
m that region h<ave been rising by more than Sl,000
a month. The July mcdi<Jn of $59,600 m the West was
26.8 percent hjgher than that of July 1976.
In other sections of the nation, price increases
were less dramatic. according to the report. The
Northeast median price oC $44,400 was only 3.7 per·
cent higher than that of a year ago In the North
Central region, the $37,000 mec:Uan r'presents a 10.4
percent advance. and the median price in the South
rose by I l.O percent to S4 l ,300.
NOT SURPRISINGLY, THE report says.
the steady rise in home prices bas been accom·
panied by a continuing drop in the proportion of re·
~ale transactions occurring in the lower· and mid·
die-price ranges. Although five years ago 90.2 per·
cent of all single·family resales were priced under
SS0,000, this July only 60 6 percent of the sales were
in that range. Thus. the proportion of ules at
$50,000 and over grew from 9.8 percent of the
market.to39.4 percent.
As tt\e sales volume continues to set records.
the report says, so does the dollar volume of s ales
transactions. The July total of $168.S billion. on a
seasonally adjusted annual basis, represented a 3.fJ
percent increase over the. June total and 31.7 per·
cent above July 1976.
The three-bedroom home continues t o
dominate th<.• market, accounting for 55.4 percent of
all single-family home resales. Homes with two or
fewer bedrooms represented 17.2 Percent of all
sales. and thl' remaining 27.4 percent had four or
more bc.-'drooms.
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Three Homes Left
desired by 99 percent or the people shopping ut
1tn1le·famlly developments and 97 percent of those
at multl-famlly (condominium> projects. The leasl·
wanttd Item was the conversation pit, which 54 per-
cent did not want at single-family developments
and 70 percent did not want at multi-family pro-
jects.
"Looking at what the majority of sin1le·family
at\_oppers want, we found that 78 percent selected
the fireplace in the family room and 57 percent
want the wet bar in the same tOOn\. In the l1vin1
room, 66 percent want a high s loped ceiling and 56
percent, a sunken floor. Among mulU·lamily pro-
ject shoppers, 58 percent want a fireplace in the
family room, :SO percent want it in the living room,
and 55 percent want a high-sloped ceiling in the liv-
ing room."
"OUJ\ SURVEY SHOWS THAT many people
want more than one fireplace," Clauser continued.
"Builders should make them standard in the family
room with a second optional fireplace in the Jiving
room in one or two plans and a master suite
fireplace in at least one plan.··
Specific fireplace preferences in smgle-family
homes: famUy room, 78 percent, living room, 41
percent; and master bedroom, 26 percent. Among
shoppers at multi-family developments, the pre·
fereoces were: family room, 58 percent; living
room, :SO percent; and master bedroom, 21 percent.
"Our experience in the field indicates that wet
bars are becoming a very popular feature. In our
survey, only one in four single-family buyers does
not want one," Clauser observed. "However,
despite the swinging and sophisticated singles and
couples gravitating to the condominium lifestyle,
we found that shoppers at muJtj.family projects
were much less Uiclined to want a wet bar.'·
WET BARS WERE WANTED by 65 percent of
the single-family shoppers : 57 percent in the family
room, seven percent in the livmg room, and one per·
cent in the master bedroom. They were wanted by
only 58 percent of multi family shoppers: 39 per-
cent. family room: eight percent. living room : and
one percent, bedroom
"Sloped ceilings are expectedly popular in the
living room. but only about one-si1'th lo one quarter
of the people want them in the t"amily room and
master bedroom. where we see a lot of them.··
Sloped ceiling prefer ences for single-family
homes: bving room, 66 percent; family room, 21
Investing
Course Set
For Irvine
Edward John Golden.
mana~er. commercial
and indus trial division,
George Elkins Company,
Southern California
b<1 Sl'd realtor s and
mortgage bankers, wi ll
teach a graduate ex·
tension course this fall ••l
UC Irvine.
The course I!'> designed
especially for investors.
d ev~lope rs, brok e r s.
synd1cators, appraisers.
mortgage lende rs. at· AP w 1 .. p11eto
torneys. <iccounlants. SEEKING A DELAY
and corporate real estate President Carter
and leasing directors, ----------Colden said.
At UC Irvin e the
course began Sept. 20.
and will be offered on
Tuesday evenmgs from
6:30 to 9 :30 p.m .. 1n
Room 129. social science
lab, on the UC Irvine
campus.
The course, Numher
X477 9, fulfill s the
finance requirement for
the Certificate in Rea l
Estate. is accredited at
four Wlits and costs S85
Apartment
Talk Set
On Stress
Kicking off the new
year for the Anartment
l\&sociallon c.t Oange
County. Dr. William J .
$1 Million
Was Just
An Error
SEATTLE (AP 1 -Ed
Brt-nneman's wife was
supposed to mail him a
S60 money order so he'd
have some cash while he
was traveling in Seattle
But she sent him more
than he expected $1
million mor".
When Brenneman
opened the anticipated
envelope, the money or·
der tha"l fell out was
made ~ul for
$1 ,000,060.00.
AtWoodWalk U • Dieham. professional lJit psychologist , will be the
guest speaker at Mon·
"l LOOKED at it. I
laid it down under my
hat for a few minutes.
Then l looked at it again
to s'ee ft it was really
made out for a million
dollars:• said Bren ·
nemaJt, who heads Navy
recruitment operations
in 10 Western states.
. day's meeting, beain· Only thre, homes remain at W9«JC!Wtlk ln Lake ning at 8 p.m . at the Inn
Forest, it was announced by Michael T . Murra~. at the Park on Harbor
markettn1 manager ror the $15 million project. Boulevard in Anaheim .
One four·be<lroom. two atorr home ls priced at Entitled "How to Live
$108,000, while a pair of four-bedroom, two story with Stress, From Any
homes with bonus rooms and lar1e front balconies cause," Dr. Dleham 's
are available Crom $110,000. talk wUl cover how to
ALL THJlEE houses are av~lablci for Immediate
O(CUpancy, he added, and are the only units re·
malnlng at the p<>pular WoodWalk/Lake Fottat de·
velopment. Of the 164 homes bunt, 181. have been
sold.
All homes have master suites wJth private drtss·
inJ areas, terracotta ~ntrtes, three fireplaces, high
quality nylon carpetin1 and kitchens with dish·
w.ahera. disposals, ~eramtc ttle countertops,
luminous cclllnss and paatrin.
Exterior• have hen enhanced by tbe use of tex-
tured stucco trimmed will) cedar and hl•b pitched •h•k•t'OOI•.
cope with the pressures
in business a.s well as
with the many problems
of everday living .
Jnoluded will be points
on how to recognize
stress. how to handle it,
and how to avoid pres-
au ret on the nervous
system •nd ~rsin.
The Apartment As·
soclatlon of Orange
County, with moro thao
a.400 •mbers, Ja open
to r•ntal propetty
owoen with one or more
urut. In lddttlon to ln·
rormlUve monU~ly meet-
inat, the or1anlzaUon
oatt a number or eGuca·
Uonll •~tnan as well
as tho Jar.rest apartment
tr ado •how ln Cantornia.
He's based in San
Francisco and was in
Seattle on Friday for a
change-of-comm a nd
ceremony at Sand Point
Naval Support Facility.
His wtfe got the money
order from the First·
Tyler BanJc & Trust Co.
of Sistenville, W.Va ..
Naomi Grimm, tho
teller who isaued the
mone)' order. saJd she
ml takenly hat an e.xt.ra
key wben typln1 In t~
dollar amount.
•
wanted by the majority of the people, the otbet side
of the situation is that nearly hall of the ttngle·
family buyers want one, soltshoutd betn atlea•tone
plan per project or the model homes we see. rt'5n 'l
.An wl\en it is, it's usually in the living roqpvOur
responses indicate more people would prefer to ate it
in the family room." . '.
SINGLE·FAMIJ.Y SHOPPER prefer~~$ for
the conversation pit: living room. 18 perce .; tam1·
ly room, 22 percent; master bedroom, t ee .per-
cent; none, 54 percent. Multi-family bome~botii)ers
preferences: living room, 10 percent; family room.
15 perceot, master bedroom, two percent; '1~. 70
percent. 'Is
"One of the things we wanted to deter,.mlbe 1s
what today's buyers feel builders s hould l~lude
and what they'd prefer to add on lbem$~lves."
Clauser said. ··we as ked two questions abo\ll the In·
side of the house and three about the outside.
"We found that the public agrees with what the
builder is providing inside t.be house. Among s~glc
f amily homcshoppers. 69 percent want the bUUder
to include carpeting, which most builders ~o. i\nd.
72 percent want to install their own drapcll1 wbich
most builders let them do. :
percent; master bedroom, 17 percent. For con·
dominiums: living room. 55 percent; family room,
16 percent; master bedroom, 24 percent. Twenty.
five percent of the single-family shoppers and 3S
percent of the mulli·family shoppers did not want
high ceilings. .
"ON THE OUTSIDE, HOWEVER, buyers want
the builder to provide more than he's doing, even
though they know it will cost extra. Many builders
provide fencing, some provide front landsca'ping.
but almost none include a patio slab. We foUn<i. that
-among single-family shoppers -76 percent want
the builder to include fencing, 49 percent want front
landscaping, and 65 percent want a palio slab.··
Clauser added that respons es were similar
among shoppers at multi·fam1ly developments, but
in most cases the preferences were several )'>ercen-
tage points higher.
"WE FREQUENTLY FIND floor level changes
in family rooms and occasionally in master
bedrooms, but most people want them only in lhe
living room,'' Clauserobserved.
"Another glamorous facet of today's housing
market is the common area with its recrel\tional
facilities," Clauser noted. "However, out study
found that the vast maJority don't want a Iaq~e rec.
facility." •
Sunken floor preferences among single·famiJy
homeshoppers were: living room, 56 percent; fami·
ly room, 21 percent: m aster bedroom, five percent;
no sunken floor, 25 percent. At multi-family de·
velopments, they were : living room. 43 percent;
family room, nine percent; master bedroom, six
percent; and none, 45 percent.
Asked whether they want large or sm'*ll rec
facilities, the response was : :.maJI, 57 percent;
large, 29 percent; none, 24 percent.
"While the glamorous conversation pit is not
Given 1.1 list of five recreational facilitie$ to
choose from, 70 percent wanted a swimming pool .
46 percent, a tennis court; 43 percent, a theraP,eullc
pool : 24 percent, a sauna; and 20 percent, a
clubhouse.
RetirementDelay Asked
~
WASHINGTON <APJ -The
White House. under pressure
fro m business and education
groups, is asking Congress to de·
lay the effect of legislation pro·
hibiting mandatory retirement
at 6..'i.
Congressional sources dis·
c losed Friday that President
Carter made the request for a
one-year delay in a letter to the
Senate Human Resources Com·
mittee The panel is expected to
complete work next week on a
bill setting 70 as the age at which
employers may force their
workers to retire.
THE HOUSE p assed a
measure Wednesday lo raise the
m<i ndatory retirement age from
65 lo 70 for about 70 percent of
those employed in private busi-
nesses. .
The bill, approved 3594, aJso
would ban mandatory rel.Jrement
at any age in the federal govern·
ment. Nearly all federal workers
now arc subject lo mandatory re·
t1rement al age 70.
THE PROVISION in the House
bill affecting those in private
employment would go into effect
180 days after final approval. The
portion of the bill affecting
federal workC'rs would lake er
feet 1mmediatdy.
The Senate proposal would not
alter current law on federal
employes. · ''lt's a day for rejo1c·
in~ ... said Rep. Claude Pepper,
<D·Fla.,J the 77 -year old
chairman of the House aging
committee after the House vote_
"This is sort of another declara-
tion of independence for the
elderly people of this naUon."
Business and higher education
groups have mounted an i n·
tensive lobbying effort to head ore
lhe bill which had been ~){peeled
earlier .to breeze through · the
Senate and receive the Presi-
dent's approval
Labor Secretary Ray Mai't;l\all
and Commerce Scere«Ary
Juanita Kreps have endorsedJhe
measure, bul word or t.heU! SUP·
port was followed by reports' that
opponents were getting att.ent1on
from lhe Oval Office. '. '
A CONGRESSIONAL s'oun:.
said the request for a ollC·YC<•"
delay was a White House :1ttem1•t
to try to appease business. But h1·
said business lobbyists atPikenl
Iv would hke at least a t\vo.\'e:ir
dcla} ••
The Association of A.rtl~<in
Universit1es and the Atnenca17
Hospital Association have a~ed
for a two-year hold·ofr trf tbe er
fechve dale of the bill
'Unwanted Castl8'.
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120-roorn .. Structure Posing Problen:t-s
IONE (AP) -Up in the Sierra
foothills sits a l20·Toom oulle
with 20 fireplaces. Nobody knows
what to do with it, and local
townspeople's efforts to restore lt
have hit a dead end. A few years ago a newspaper
article excited some Interest in
the slte, and a couple from
Soul.hem California wrote that they would like to be the casne·•
baron and baroness.
ONCE UPON A TIME \.tie Cal·
tle, buUt In the 1890s as ·a stale fe4
form school, housed some
youthful prisoner. who later
became famous -coun~ and
western singer Merle Haggard,
tennis star Pancho Gonzales. ac·
tor Rory Calhoun, and Jack Ben:
ny 's sidekick Rochester. st.ate or. ,
ficials say. .
But nobody -the tlny city of
Jone, the rural county of Amador
or the at.ate of California -has
come up with an Idea and any
money to tile care of tbe castle.
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Ae•I ••t•t•
..._ Queatlona/Comment
By Randell McCerd1e, PhO. " .. "°'
la our arn tht' rral .-at•l<' mark et avpeatt to be
M)fL I know m y , •• ,.,. •N' de.nu,, and 110 are mM&
t'VM)onc.• t'bot"" ln our tompany. Thb, market bu me
t'Oftl~. Somt' peuplt' i.ay •e are ln for a receawloa
in l~ ttal ~late bmlDf'•".
Ito. do you M>e &hf' ruJ ~&ate market? What do
you rttommt'nd to m ef't l'iUCh a wUuaUun? TbHkl.
J R.S , Santa Ana
The mnrkt-t 1-. somt•what erratic. Generally,
ho\\-ever. I bdll'\t.' .... c: arc lc10k1n g at a very healthy
btluation M.> Jtl1tude •~ b<'~l '>um marized by the
ston• lhal folio"' S (IOl'ldt.:nlally, th IS lilt le story is
now 47 ) ears old and only nt-tdt.:d mtnor revisions l
the '.'>lOr}
A mJI1 II\ cd h) the side of the road and sold hot
dogi.
I I<.'"' as hard or hl' anng so he had no radio.
lie had troubl~ with his c:ycs so he read no
newsp<ipcr
But he ~old GOOD hot dogi..
He adverti~t:d by telhng how good they were.
I le stood by the side of the road and asked ·•Buy
& hot dog. M1i.kr""
• And people bought
I le increased his meat and bun orders.
lie hought a bigger stove to take care of his
tcade
He got hi s son home from college to help him.
But then something happen('<!. . .
Hi:. son said, "Father haven't you heard the
news'!
There Is a rccci>sion on, things ar e slow.
The unemployment situation is ternble.
The energy situation is worse."
Whereupon the father thought "Well my son
has been to college.
He listens to the radio, and watches TV. and he
outht to know"
So the father cut do"' n on his meat and bun or· ders, and cul hack on his advertising.
And no longer hothered to stand on the highway to sell hot dogs.
And his hog dog sales fell almost overnight.
"You ar<' right son." the Cather said to the boy.
"We arc certainly in the middle of a re·
eession. . thini:s are slow."
ED/TOWS NOTE Randy Mccardle "' president of Jhe Real Estaters and an nullwr. lecturer and irutructor.
~ your comment.~ and que:;twn., to Randy Mccardle
4 o the Dally P1/ut. I' 0 Boz 15111 Costa Me1a. CA 92626 .
128 liomes Slated ~~
For Canyon Creek .. • ;.•J Site preparation activities are under way as the
Jqeistcr Company, an J rvinc-bas ed homebuilding .firm. begins brcakinr.! ground for Canyon Cr eek, a
~(.nglt:·f:imily r<',1dcntial community of 128 homes
v.thich will h<' the firm 's second project in the
\'jll ai.:c of Northwood /I rvinc
Four different floor plans. 1n both one and two-
1 .:ttory configurations, will range in size from ap-
proximately t.500 to 2,500 square feet of interior liv·
-U>g space. Created by C R Design of Irvine, the
bomes will feature from two to fi ve bedrooms and
two or three full baths as well as spacious living
l'Ooms. family rooms, gourmet-styled kitchens and
private master suites
SET ALONG CURVING streets and cul-de·
ncs, each of the four floorplans will be available in
itlree different exterior elevations, creating a total
pf twelve d1l>tmctive styles for a pleasant and
'ofaried street scene.
Scheduled to open for sales soon, four fully·
t'\lrmshed models are expected to be completed by
tt!e beginning of next year. Prices for the first phase
Of 40 homes arc anticipated lo start at $95,000. I ' ' 'RATHER THAN UTILIZE the lottery system, the Meister Company -at the time sales open for bQ~h Willow Creek and Canyon Creek --plans to
p)ntact each individual who has expressed an in· j.ttes~ in the project in chronological order.
Nearly two dozen of Southern California's ma·
jt>l' homebuildertl will be participating ln the de-~lopment of more than 3,000 residential units at ~e Village of Northwood /Irvine over the next three ~ars. Designed for balanced growth, the 1,400-acre
naaster-planned residential community also ln· ~odes plans for neighborhood parks, schools, blke
t ails, pedestrian paths, a commercial center with
pplng facilities and a 20-acre community park.
·)" atchdog Office
Pi>ens in Cotmty
; .µ>$ANGELES -As part of its stepped·up en·
rorejinent program against unscrupulous and dis·
hon .. t real estate licensees, the California
D4!)>attment of Real Estate has opened a new
brpnch office in Santa Ana t.o provide service
dirktly for Orange and Riverside County reside~.
''The new orfice <located in Room ~ ol the
State Buildin&, 28 Clvic Center Plua> will mean ln·
creased con.sumer protection and better enforce·
ment through cl01er community contact. with eon·
s umers and licensees,·• Real F.atate Director David
H. Fox stated. "While many licensees at e honest
a nd do a good Job, there are some wbo cheat inno-
cent victlma in real estate transaction. tbrouib
mlaleading and fraudulent practices."
SlDISet
Vista
D esigned
Newport Coll -
uborutive , Archllec-
tu r e· PlunnJng-I nte rior
Envlronments o f
Newport Beach hat com ·
pletcd preliminary de·
s igns for Sunset Vis ta
Esta... a 38-home re·
i,idential community
between Lynn and Green
Streets o ff Warner
Avenue in Huntington
Beach,.
Retained by the Hunt·
ington Beach building
firm o f Curtis a nd
Hermansen, Newport
Collaborative wi\,t be
responsible for the prep·
a ration of working
drawings, site layout and
planning, and coordina·
lion with the citY, in ob·
t a ining approvals .
Sunset Vista Estates will
be Curlis and
Herm a n se n 's fir s t
singlC·family d etached
project . As partners, the
two young builders have
already developed an ex·
ecutive office center and
an apartment complex,
both in Huntington
Beach.
Ranging in size from
2,248 to 2,886 square feet
of interior living space,
the three to fiv e
b edroom homes will
feature two-story con·
fi gurations with formal
living rooms, dining
areas, family rooms with
fireplaces, interior Taun-
d ry rooms and up to
three full baths. All will
h ave attached three-car garages.
Gold N ugge t Winne r
.
· Industrial Area
Irvine Project
Earns AUJard
Construction Center, a unique permanent con·
struction yard development by the Jrvine Industrial
Complex, has been honored by the National As·
soclation o( Home Builders <NAHB) as one o( the
top industrial developments constructed in the
Wes tern United States this past year.
The $3.6 million project sold out to a dlvene
group of 26 companies In the building support In·
dustry within seven months of groundbreaking lut
year. Construction Center is located on 47 acres
within the Irvine Industrial Complex UIC> near the
San Diego and Newport Freeways.
THE DEVELOPMENT RECEIVED the covet·
ed Gold Nugget Award o( Merit at the recent 1977
Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Fran·
cisco.
Construction Center was cited by the NAHB as
an indW>lrial development responsive to n~ or
traditionally hard·lO·accomodate firms. according
lo David B. Kuhn Jr., vice president of sales and
marketing for the Irvine Industrial Complex.
"These typci, of firms play a vital role in local con·
tracting and development projects, but have trou-
ble finding a home for themselves," Kuhn said.
"Construction Center is a permanent location for
these firms."
The successful industrial planning concept has
enjoyed excellent community acceptance as a
highly-valued city asi;et and serves as a model for
Oexible, creative planning In cities throughout the
nation," Kuhn said.
flRMS WIRCH HA VE ACQUIRED sites in the
development include a metal recycling plant: sur·
plus airplane parts storage warehouse; several
paving and general contracting firms: the first pre·
mix cement plant in Southern California; a vehicle
storage yard and storage yards for landscaping
firms .
T he Augusta model at 1\lcL ain Development Company's Big Ca·
nyon Homes was the recent recipient of a Gold Nugget grand
award from ~h<: Sales and MarketinS? Council of the Building Jn·
dustry Assoc1at1on. It was honored as the "best ~m~lc ft.imilv at·
tachcd home over 1.800 square feet... ·
·'Construction Center is designed to be a
permanent investment In a quality area," said
Kuhn, "but with the flexibility necess ary to satisfy
the needs or contractors and outdoor storage com·
panies. The res ult is a carefully controlled environ·
ment that is as functional as it is attractive.
We arc adding even more to our nl.re.ndy
lmpre~stvc features.-nnd at u tJme when it really counts!
Wltll our very low Conventional Flnnncing from
Simple Interest
No CLOSING CosTs *
This off er makes
Park Place Lake Forest Homes
.:, .. even better buysl .
Mn CoMlITIONING
INCLUDED
Plus all these feature!
• Spacious On~ and 1\vo Story Plans
•Three and Four Bedrooms • Double Door Entries
• High Sloped Ceilings • Ceramic Tile Count:ertops
• Microwave and Self-cleaning Ovens
• Wood-bumJng Fireplaces
(These are just a few of the reasons
why over one thousand S outhern Callfom.ta
Fa.mJlles call Parle Place "Home")
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CAIL Y PILOT 'f !f-
Irvine Company Planning 9 Projects.*
REAL ESTATE
Crossing
P/ut$e II
Now Ope n
Akms Development Company
president E. B. Akins announces
homes are now available in
Woodbridge Crossing Phase 11.
There will be a total of 68 new
homes offered at Uus time with 40
already sold. Phase I of the pro.
1cct 1s sold out.
Woodbridge Crossing home~
feature "contemporary Vic-
torian" architecture The homes
have the rustic exterior beauty of
natural woods and an unusual
sense or freedom and lofting
spaciousness inside.
EVERY HOME has vaulted
ceilings, woodburning fireplace.
raised panel interior doors.
lavish master suite, General
Electric appliances, custom
hardwood cabinets, ceramic tile
kitchen counters and bathroom
showers, smoke detectors. dead-
bolt security locks, automatic
gara~e door opener and energy
conserving insulation.
Woodbridge Crossing homes
are clustered townhomes which
alsn feature condominium
Jwnership and membership m
lhe Woodbridgt! Village Associa·
lion which owns and maintains
all or the Viii age recreation
facihties. includin~ the 30-acre
Woodbridge Lake.
WOODBRIDGE Crossing is the
winner of the 1977 Gold Nugget
Award for best land plan, and a
1977 Gold Nugget Award for the
Easton plan. Th..: proJect is also
the recipient of three Mame
Awards.
I rvtnl' Psr1flc l>uveh>1,ment
<'ompu11y, th1· holl'll' bulldinK
111 vmon of th~ I rvinc Com11uny ,
~ 111 lw hulldmt¢ 1111d compleUna a
wtul of nlot.• µroJect.s ·with over
1,000 home:. during the next Lwo
nar'i, .u·t'Qrd111.i to J rvane Com-
p.any 1'1 t•:.itlt•nl Peter C Kremer
Tht• m1w proJt!cU. are located
in lout Irvine Village Com-
inuntl1es indudln~ lhl! v11lu~es of
Woodhndge and Turtle Hock and
the community •If Rancho San
Joac1um in lllc City or Irvine and
tht• Village of l larho1 View m
Newj)Ort Bcuch
Jn Woodbrtd~c. Irvine Pacific
wtll l>e complNmg three pro-
duc·ts . Woodbndge Phtce, which
of~l!rb bpacll>Ub, thrt'e·tO·five
bedroom t.lctached homes for
l.'blJhlai.hed £am11iei.; Wood ·
hnd.:c 1':btatl'S, highly innovative
two and three home l>tructures.
attached to look like one large
man:.1on and appealing to
:-.oph1bt1cat('d couples and small
familie:.; and a new project
calll'<I Woodhrrdge Gables, offer·
ing family orrt.•ntcd, detached
homes in mid-1978
IN TURTl.E ROCK, Irvine
Pacific will be completing the
Turtle Rock Glen Garden Homes
which are two homes attached
to look and function as detached
homes. The Garden Homes are
designed for families of all ages.
Complementing the Garden
Homes are the high-styled Turtle
Rock GJen Townbomes for
adult$
The Rancho San Joaquin V1lla11
will complete the adult-oriented
{'ommun1ty of Rancho San Joa
quin. which is built around the
Rancho San Joaquin golf course
and the lrvme Racquel Club
I rvme Pacific 1s also slated to
build three proJects in Harbor
Ridge, an ultra-cxlusivc, hilltop
community in the Village or
Harbor View in Newport Beach.
PLANS CURRENTLY call for
Irvine Pacific to complete these
nine proJcctb and then phase out
or the construct10n business with
all warrantees covered by the
parent Irvine Company.
Under new ownership, the
Irvine Company recently an·
nounced its decision to ultimate·
ly phase out all of its general con-
tracting operations including
In inc Pacific and to concentrate
on the traditional masterplan-
n1ng and development role, ac-
cording to Kreml'r.
Selection Remaining
Lake Forest·Tract
Woodleaf Popular
A good selection of homes can
still be made l:lt Woodleaf, a new,
s1ngl£··fam1l y home development
m Lake Forest. according to Lan-
don M. Exley, Vice President
and General Manager of
Pacesetter llomc:s. Inc.
"Sales have been excellent at
this oulo;tanding location in Lake
Forest," Exley said, "but. there
are still s ome fine lots with large
family homes available "
"This is the time lo choose
your new home because you
could be in and settled this fall,"
he said.
A RANGE OF schools. CX ·
ccllenl s hopping facilities and
convenient freeway access offers
fast commuting to employment
and metropolitan centers.
"The spacious homes. which
are built in the Pacesetter tradi·
lion of quality, are available m
three distinct floor plans with
1,488 to 2.033 square feet of living
area," the builder continued.
Pnced from $81 ,995 to $97,995,
the one and two story residences
are offered in rustic exteriors
with extensive use of wood sid-
ing, rough-cut beams and cedar
shake roofs. Air conditioning and
rear yard fencing 1s included. All
Exceptional new financing plan Is
also avwlable.
SPACIOUS LIVING rooms of
the homes feature cathedral ceil·
ings, wood-burning fireplaces
with gas lighters, tempered glass
sliding doors and lavish ceramic
tile enlnes.
Influential Homes'
Model Wins Sales
Kitchens have ample operating
space and offer such quality
features as contemporary built
ins. stainless s t eel s inks.
microwave ovens. cabinets or
ratsed panel ash and spacious
counters topped with ceramic
tile. Two of the plans have nooks
large enough for family dining.
Features provided in each
home include custom carpeting.
smoke detector, forced air heat-
ing, insttlation of perimeter walls
and ceiling and a 40-gallon, glass-
11 ncd water heater. Two or three
car garages and concrete
driveways are additional
£eatures Two-story Plan 23. a four.
bedroom and three-bath model,
has proved the star of Buller
Housing Corp. 's Influential
I lomes project in Lake Forest. ac·
cording to Wes Wc1ss in~l'r,
Walker & Lee. Jnc .. rl!~IOnal sail's
manager for the· I rvinc de·
veloper.
"This s pacious home in
corporates dramat1r des ign
features into a very livable
floorplan that easily adapt.<. lo the
needs of a h1~h percentage of our
homeshoppers." said Weiss-
inger. "Because we expected this
plan to be a best-seller , we con-
sl.J'ucled more of it than the other
plans."
The model features a s loping·
roofed sheltered entry, double
front doors with a large
clerestory odndow above, and a
free-standing ext&ior pot shelf
A WNG TILED entry hall has
a wet bar and guest closet at the
far end. To one s ide of the entry.
U>e slope-ceilinged Ii ving room
has a large front picture window
and a brick-floored conversation
pit. A dramatic 17-foot free·
standing brick fireplace opens to
both the living room and a formal
dining room.
t Centrally located al the back of
tne house, the U-shaped kitchen
tias a pass-through bo.y window
"'an outdoor eating bar. A large family room with Cireplace is ad-
jacent to the kitchen and a den/-
bedroom.
Upstairs. angled double doors
lead to the 18-foot long master
suite with fireplace. large walk-
in closet, dressing room, and
wardrobe. Twin lavatories in the
master dressing area are set in
an L-shaped counter.
TllREF. OTHER noor plans of-
fer a choice of three or four
bedrooms. All feature slope-
<·e1Jinged master suites and llv-
1 n g rooms, wood -burning
fireQlaces with gas-log lighters.
formal dining rooms, pantries,
continuous cleaning double
ovens, two-car garages with
direct access to the home,
separale laundry areas, and am-
ple storage space.
Designed by Dale Naegle
Architecture & Planning of La
Jolla. the homes blend with the
community's wooded country-
side setting. Exteriors use wood
siding, wood shin&les, horizontal
V-groove paneling and brick.
Roofs are cedar shingles or
shake.
Prices start at $105,950. A
limited number or units are
available for immediate oc·
cupancy.
To reach Influential Homes in
Lake Forest, take the Lake
Forest Drive offramp and go
northeast on Lake Forest to
Jeronimo Road, then left on
Jeronimo one block to the
models.
THE WINDSOR, 1,400 square
feet. is a single story. three
bedroom, two bath home with
family room, nook and dining or
optional fourth bedroom The
master bedroom has a separate
dressing area aJong with Its bath
The Richmond, 1,887 square
feet, is a two story design with
four bedrooms and two and a half
baths. It has a family room, nook
in the kitchen and a combination
formal living and dining area.
The San Simeon, 2,033 square
feet, is an impressive two story
design with four bedrooms, two
baths and a powder room. The
separate formal dining room 1s
situated next to the patio-view
kitchen with pass-through
counter, luminous ceiling and
large pantry. The entry's double
door opens to view a soaring
cathedral ceilina accented by a
huge designer fireplace. There is
even a shop area in the garaae.
And as an adc:fitional recreation
feature a county regional park
with night lighted tennis courts is
under construcUQO next to the
project.
To reach Woodlear take the
San Diego Freeway south to the
Lake Forest Drlve exit, drive
north on Lake Forest, then right
on Muirlands and right op Dylan
Street to the models.· Three
models are open daily from 10
a.m. t.odusk.
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Irvine Pacific Development
Company wa:, foundf'd in July.
1973, and In three years rose to
tht• eighth largest builder in
Southern Caltfornla according to
the annual "Los Angeles Times"
survey. Jt also ranked 65th in the
nation, according to
''Professtonal Builder"
magazine <there are an estJrnat
ed several thousand independent
builders in the United States ac
cording lo the National As~oc1a
tion of Home Builders l .
DURING ITS first three years.
Irvine Pacific accumulated mort
than a dozen top industry award:.
for planning, des1J.(n <ind market
mg excellence. Most recently.
the company captured thre<'
"Gold Nuggd" awards for the
Woodbridge E~tates, Harbor
View Knoll and Turtle Rock Glen
Garden Homes.
"Irvine Pacinc has accepted
the mosL challenging assign·
ment.s on the Irvine Ranch." not·
ed Frank E Hughes, pre:.1dent or
Irvine Pacific. "We pioneered
many concepts in design and
land planning 1rnd satisfied
special segments or the market
which the mainstream builder ig-
nored."
Exampks of innovative Irvine
Pac1flc proJccts include the
adult-oriented tuwnhomes at
Rancho San Joaquin ; the
sophisticated one-and-two-story
attached hom es on the
waterfront al the Cove a New
England renaissance at Harbor
View Knoll. and the highly in
no\'ative Woodbridge Estates Im
ing the mmn street in the Village
of Woodbridge
"THE WOODBRIDGE Estates
have become a focal pomt e
village along with the lakO" d
themut1c wood bridge." ''U1d
Hughes 4
"During the next two years. we
al Irvme Pac1f1c expect to_~Oo
tinuc our exceptional record. .of
designing and building uai.q"e
products which sati.~Jy
home buyers and enhance, ~be
genera 1 com mun 1 t y . .. 1Jt~ -
phasize<l Hughes. "Some o( OW'
f(reutest challenges he ahead.
~•ntl ""e'rl' looking forwans_,1\0
meeting them in true l rv•~e
Company style. a trud1tion of e,x,-
cellence." . ,. •
Irvine Pacific maintain~ ~n
"intcre·t list" for home,s in
rutun• prOJl'Cls al its Nt•ww.n
Beach headquarters. People on
the mten:~t h!.l ar~ updated
pcr1od1cally o n plans ,a.l)d
schedules for the various «'vine
Pac1f1c proJects. , ,
GRAND OPENING
NEW SINGLE FAMILY HOMES.
DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE
VALUE• LOCATION• DESIGN • PRIC~
HURRY! We're 50°/o sold out prior '. ,
to our official opening!
Just 5 minutes to fabulous
South Coast Plaza
An award-winning community of just 43 lux-
ury homes is completely enclosed with block
wall fencing. Family·s1zed units measure from
approximately 1575 to over 2230 square feet.
Super convenient. energy-saving location is
just 5 minutes rrom the fabulous South Coast
Plaza Shopping Complex. Includes carpeting,
draperies, paneling. fireplaces, shake rooff.,
concrete drives, 2 and 3 car garages. 1 and 2
story, 3, 4 and 5 aedrooms, 2 and 3 baths.
PLAN 224 FROM $87,950
OTHER PLANS AVAILABLE FROM $72,950
lo Long Beach to Senta Ana
Garden Grove Fwy,
Westminsler Blvd. ..g t71hSI. > Vi CD ~ J .: . fll I/I
Bol a Ave. .E tst SI. 2,,. '° ~ "' 'C
f./) LA LINDA M Fadden CD
!! ti} 0 :t •' UI -Edinger '"
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Viejo Drawing Planne~
Mo11li el, Madrid <kl Lago Ho~s Offered
Mon• th1t11 HIO Monl1t<I und
~•llncl clt•I I ,1)10 homl'' will bf·
ulf.-rrtt f11r ,,alt• b:t M ""wn Vtt<JO
ComrJm n1t"udn1"'"ICl>Otl 8
Pro:tllt't:llH• humt• l>uycr~ m1ty
rf'l;l'>lt•r fur tht• drbw1n&1>
throuJ(h 1<>dt1) .at the rt''>l>''t'l1ve
-.alt•:-. 11HtC'1'' rn M l">!>IOn VWJO, Ii~
;1n11ounccd h) Granl Sulhvwn ,
director or , ... 1c ..
· Wt· n·m11HI all pro1>pt!(•t1ve
buvt•r:. of M1'>1>ion V1cJO Com-
µany s pohn ol bl'lling homes on·
ly t o "" ncr 11tru1H1nb," s aid
Sullivan .mrl that the buyers
will Ul l..no" lt·cls.:e same when
they \1gn their purchase agree·
ment •• The fifth nc1~hborhood of Mon·
tiel Patio llumcs includes 64
homes in one and two-story de·
signs locatt•d northwest of of the
future Lake M1s:.1on Vit.'JO.
t"TVE FLOOR plans are of·
fer<.'d, ranging Ill size from 1,225
to 2,033 square feet. The patio
homes have three or four
bedrooms and two to three baths.
Each plan has u formal dining
area and either a family room or
an optional den.
While exact prices have not, as
yet, been set , these Montiel Patio
Homes arc expected to be ap·
proximately $75,000 lo $97,000.
Homes arc scheduled to be ready
for occupancy in March, 1978.
. Popular architectural
features including a second-story
br idge that s pans the h ving room
in t:be "Casa Dolores" plan.and a
bay window in the dming room of
the "Casa Andrea" plan.
Cathedral ce'ilings, atnums, lux·
urious master suites and wood·
burning fireplaces are also
featured
THIRTY-N INE Mad rid del
La~o homes in Neighborhood 13
will be offered for sale in the Oct.
8 drawing As their name im·
plies, these hom(.-S are also local·
c:d near the future L1o1ke Mission
\ lt'JO
Mad rid dcl Lugo features
even floor plaru, in i.inale level
and two lllury styles ranging In
\It~ troni 1,919 to 3,003 square
ft'et l''ourteen d1sl1Ml1 vc elc11 a
tions arc offered
Homes have three or four
bedrooms and two to three bath!.
Features that distinguish these
executive-size homes are a spiral
staircase in the "Santa Cruz"
plan, master s uites with
fireplaces and sleeping plat·
fo r ms, laundry chutes and l&un·
dry rooms in several plans, one
or two wood-burning fireplace!.,
and an extensive use of cathedral
ceilings.
1'1ADRID DEL Lago homes all
have a formal dining room, fam1·
ly room and a two· or three-car
garage.
Exact prices have not been set
for the Oct. 8 saJes release, but
t hey a re expected to be approx
imately $98,000 to $132,000.
Homes in Madrid del Lago's
Irvine Realtor
Joins Federation
Don Allen of Irvine, preslden\ of Allen Real Est ate with offices
lo Irvine, San J uan Capistrano
a nd P asadena, has been ad·
milted to membership in the In·
ternational Real Estate Federa·
tlon , through its Am.erlc an
Chapter, an affiliate of the Na·
tional Association of Realtors.
The or ganization lists among
its objectives the promotion of
high professional standards and
good relations among md~v1duals
e ngaged in the real estate pro·
fession in all nations a nd the en·
couragement of th e private
ownership of real property and
understanding or its obligations.
Neighborhood 13 are scheduled·
for March, 1978, occupancy.
Doth the Mad rid del Lago
homes and the Montiel Patio
llomes have carpeting m most
rooms, gas forced air heating
system ducted for future air con·
ditioning, smoke detectors, and a
la vi sh use or glass.
While kitchen appliances dif·
fer, both home series have a
range with double ovens, a dish·
washer, tras h compactor.
disposal and abundant storage
space
MONTI EL AND Madrid del
Lago sales offices are open daily
from 10 a m . until 6 p.m. Both
complexes may be reached by
taking the Ahc1a Parkway exit
from the San Diego Freeway and
driving cast lo M arguentc
Parkway To visit the Montiel
model homes, turn left onto
Marguerite and follow the signs.
To tour the Madrid del Lago
homes, turn right on Marguerite
then turn left onto Trabuco
Place.
As residents of Mission Viejo,
Montiel and Madrid del Lago
homeowners are invited to join
lhc volunteer-membership Mis·
s10n Viejo Recreation Centers
Facilities, al the four centers, in·
elude 21 tennis courts, four <:om·
petition 'POOis, three
ha ndball /racketball courts.
phys11 .. dl fitness rooms, five sand
volleyball courts and much
more.
Homebuyers will automalical·
ly become members of the Lake
M 1ss1on Viejo Association, with
full priv1legt>s at Lake Mission
Viejo when it is completed. The
initial Lake Association dues,
which will not be payable until
the lake 1s completed and availa·
ble for use by members. will be
$7 per month, payable each six
months.
LLE
E ntering the co11rtyard, you p ause. That wall! Wliere did
tliey find a mason who ca11 still do brickwork like that?
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It begins as you pass through
the massive stone and ironwork
gates. That feeling that Crest
deVille is a w orld apart. That it's
private.
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In the skylights. In the cabinetry.
In the balustrades of the staircase.
In the arrangcn1cnt of windows
to take advantage of di stant views.
Crest dcVille is a world apart.
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REAL ESTATE
Single
Homes
Sin~le family detached
homes in Oran~e County
continue to sell at a rapid
pace despite continum~
!>harp price rises, the
newest survey by First
American Title
Insurance Company's
market reseurch depart·
ment discloses.
The median price of
homes offered for sale in
fi2 developments havin~
7,706 proposed total units
included in the study was
$101,990. This is an in-
crease of $5,615 over the
median price of $96,372
m 47 projects w 1th 7 ,630
proJectc.'<.I units s urveyed
three months a~o.
THE AVE RAGE price or 789 homes currently
available was $121,533,
compared with $107 ,214
in the April 1977 study
"h1ch included 544
available houses
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUI IUllNtESS NAMI STATIMl!NT Tiie foll-11'0 per\On ll clol119 bv\I· ,,.,, ., 81!ACH CITIES M.-.tNTENANCE CO, m 01 NO•llvllle SI lfunllnl)lon auc11, CA tt .. 1 Kurt Wayne Tllterv, Ht • 1 NHllVlll• SI., Huntlnq1on Beacll, CA ., .. ,
Tiii\ ""'1n..1 •• conduclecl b,, an In dlvld ... I KunW Tlll..-y Tllh •l•l.ment w•• fllt!d wolll IN Counly Cl•r• ol Or""lll Counly on S.PI
PUBLIC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUS IUSIMeU NAMl!STAT&MINT TM tollOW•"O perton 11 c1o1no 1>111>1 nfllH SUNDANCE P.-.INTING CO, 4111 Red Blutt Cir lrv1M CA .,114 ~ T-• Hul)tr, .. ., Red Bl"ll Cll Irvine. C.A.,llA Tiii\ D•l\lnft\ I• <onclu< ,.., DY •n In dlWIOu"4
J~EPH T HURER Tiii• \1•1-111 w•\ Wee! wllll the Co,,ntv Cler Ir.of Ot~ Co,,..ty on "9t>t
IJ, 1'11 ''''" Publl\hed OrAnqe C:O<l•I 0011,, Pilot .,, .. ,. Sept. ll,U,Oct-r 1. •. ,,,,
p,,Dll•""<I °'-Cont D•1ly Pilot, AOll II
1•. l9n
f>ept ti, 2S. -Oct 2, '· 1'11 AOSJ.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUS I UStNtEH NAMtEST.-.TEM•NT Tiie tollowlng per"°"' •r• dolnl) bvsl·
MUH TltA\/EL SHOP WEST, Utt W. teal.it• Aw., Anallelm. CA~ Mk11Mll(l-ll.-IJ6E.Valley,
.-.111 • .-a. C.A '"°' Ol91 M. I('-"· t9t-t:l6E Valley, Al,,.mllr•, CA 911C>t Tiii• bv•IMn h conducled D'I' a 99ner el portneu,.lp.
Ml<-1 l(lopoe<h 019aM 1(1-11
l Ill\ sl•l.......t W .. llled Wllft Ille Coun1,, Cl•'" of 0<01199 Covnt,, on
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS •us1NIESS NAME HATl!Ml!NT The IOllowlnq per'°" it d<llnq OU\I
M\\ •tt· CAMPUS TRAVEL llUREAV, 411' CamPV\ Or, lrvlM, c• 9'1116.
We5talr• Propflrtttt\ Inc • A CALIFORNIA CO llPORATION, AO~ O•hlla, lrvl,,.. CA.,llS Tiit\ buSlllf'" I\ tOndUCtf<I b,, a CO< poralk>n
W•~airP ProP"rtl~
AH G4'rr•. Pu•-.tdftnt Tiits \lottHYWnl ••• tlll'd w1lh '"" Counly cier• of Oran~ Counly on Src>I
I], 1'11. ... 1.,.
Pu1111.-Oranve CCM•t O••I• p,101 Sept 11 li. OctObtr l , ,, IU/
AuqU'1JI.1911 -----=-------
l'tll1S
Putlll"""' Or-C.O.•I 0•11,, Piiot S.PI A, II. II. U, 1'11
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOOl IUSINIESS NAME ITATl!MENT Tiie loll-lnQ pet\Oft I• CIOlng bUSI· ........
~OT LINE PAOOUCTS, 1017 Maple, Co•ta Mf: .. , c.-. '1207 RtcllarO Guy Diieo, 2017 ~114•. Cost• Me\&. CA.,.,,
PUBLIC NOTICE
•ICTITIOUS I USINEU NAMaSTATl!MENT T"" loUowlnQ 119r10m •r• clCHnQ bu'1
,_.~s ., LE CHARME OU PA~SE, UI 31st SI., N..._, Ba.ch, c.-. ., .. l
Ja.,. Paul Mon"ldO, All Sellerue, Bal-"-"" , CA JoAMe ~l•lclo, '17 Seller"•• B•lbcM "'9nn , CA Thi• buSlnen I• <onclucl•CI by bn In dlvlesu.1.
J. p..,1 Monl•ldo Tiii$ •lat-I Wa\ lilecl WHll '"" COUlll\I Cieri! ol Or-Counly on AUii
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUI IUSINl!SS NAMI! STATIMlNT
Tf\t tollowtnQ owrton tt df'lno
""''""' ... THE NINTH WAVE 4h Jlol '\trUI N---1 lke<ll C.A .,Mil l!llt•ti-lh I( Foster 1'01 s. .. w1110
D• CM-CM!-.C• mu 1111• bufolflft\ I\ conOv<ted D,, •n In• dlvlO..el Eh1<ttlell'I I( Fost•r Thi\ \l•l-t wit\ 111..i wllll tht
C.ou11h ci.r11 ot Ot-CO;tnt,, on Sell\ IJ ... n , .. .,.
P111>h\lwd Orn.-C04\I Dallv Piiot !Mfpt 18, U . el>CIOtl 2 ' 1971 ~ 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITlOUI I USINH S NAME STATEMENT Ttw 1o11-1no per'IOl\s •r• clol"ll l>Uil· nen ., CALIFORN IA WEST OEllELOPMENT, JOI Or~ Aw . Costa MHa. CA .,.V Wiiiiam Sltphtn Ztftn•k, 101 Or•llQt A.. CO*la Mesa. C 4 '1'11 Reymond Hervey Klnb, 111 C..<11 St . CO\t.o A.Vu CA 91'7'
Tiu\ t>utinll\• 11 c°"clucled b,, • _,al l>OrtlW~hlP
Wllll-5 Zttenak
Tiil\ Slat-I ,.., lllfd wlll't Ille County Cle<tt d ()r~ c:-m,, on S.pt.
'· 1•11 l't tff1 Puoll"'°" Or-C.oul 0111,, Pilot, Scoi>t II, 11 lS -Ocl. 2, 1911
)tl).11
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCTITIOOS IUSINESS NAME STATlMENT T,,.. follOW•nQ per...,, aredolnq l>u•I-,..,, .,
WOOOBRI OGE VI LL.AGE REALTY, 1Jf> WI'" Y•I• Looo, Irvine. CA911U WoodOtldQe Re•lly, • Calllornl• corpo•ellon, ll• Wesl Yale Loop. lrYlne,C.At'111• Tiii\ buslnft• Is ConducteCI b,, • CO<'• porallon -i6Q<IAUll,, eernard J l(oerselm"" Pn'•lc»nl Thh bu•IMU IS conducted b,, an ln-dlvlO..•I Rlc ... rd Diie<> J1,1'n. Tiii\ slot""""'I was llled with ,,,. "''"' County Cler~ of Oronge County on Tiii• \tat.,,_. was flled wltll Ille Counl't' Clerk of Oran91 Collnl'I' on Av11u•UI, ltn .,.,.
PuDll...., OranQe C.O." Oall,, Piiot 5.epl A, 11, 18, U, lt11
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOOS •U51 NESS NAMa STATtEMIENT The lollowl"ll per-• M•Ool"ll busi· ,,.,, ., BLUE OIAMOf>IO PAINTING & OECORATING.• lrvlne A .... ,• Slll, Newpon Bea<ll. CA. ftMO
P..o11$11ed Or..-ot Cool O•lly PllOI, A,,1111•12•, 1•11. S.114.4,11,11,U,"71 3'1._17
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS IUSI NESS NAMEST ATl!MENT Thi' fotlowl"ll p.•""' I\ d<l•"ll bu•• ne._.,. GENERAL OFFICE SE RlllCF<o MI SSIO N VIEJO 0 1-r1ct PRODUCTS, 2S6'S T •lod•o, Ml•s-V•eJo . .,.,S B.oH Muqrdtclllan. n•1• Flam
lf\00, Woodl-Hlll\ CA'1Jl>.t
Th~ business is conauc1..i DV a., In·
dlvlCIUal BARR MUGROECHIAN
""'n PuDll!.Md Ortn911 C.0.\t 0•11,, PllOI, ,S.Pt A, 1 t, II. U, 1911 l870·71
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS IU~INESS HAME STATE MENT T,... tollO"'•"ll P<'''°"' •re clolncJ bu-'·
~\\.\ ORANGE COUNTY BLIND (HILOAEN ASW(IATION, 1101 W . 17th St,,.et Suite 2 .. , S•nta Ana,
Cahlomtot'1106. Hell>'nQ H.ond 1no.n1r1u Inc., a C•lll0<N1 corpor•tl(lrl, 110'2 w 1111• Slt,...t, !iutl• 219, s.n1a An•, c:.111orn1•
.,,~
A llhou~h the total
number of dwellin~s be·
in~ offered for sale had
increa.,ed. inventory
dropped durin~ the
three-month pe riod, ac· cordin~ to Philip W
Kunisch, First
American's market re·
search director.
Millon M. SlojlC, -lrYiM AW , • S111, 14-1 !leach. CA. ftMO hrtko Elf._, • lrvl"" .Ave., •Slit, Newport 8HCll, CA 91'60 Tiii• DU•l,..U Ii conducled b,, • oenerel partnerShlP Miiion N SloJk
rurt~o E11-. Tiii\ \lalenwnt was llled wllll Ille
~ly Clerlo. ol Or-County on s.pt,
1, "n "'"" P"bll\hed 0rtmQI' C.Oul Oally PllOt, S..Pt. II, II, U, -Ocl. 2, 1'17
Tl•ls •t.l~nt was l•lt'd ••Ill ttw County O.rlr. ol Or..,.,. Co,,..1 yon S.PI
13, 1'11. , .. ..,
Publl\N!d OranQt co.nt Oally PllOI Sept II, U, OCI t, 9, lt11
• •OSA 11
PUBLIC NOTICE
•1CTITIOUS 6USINESS NAME STATEMENT Thr 1o11owo1119 Pt>rson Is doln11 bu•I·
n~\$ a\· NEWPORT LEASIN G. '799 Mac ArthUr Blvd., Sit. 20S, Newport Bt•ch,CA ~J
Tll•• bu ....... I• Conc!V<led by. CIW .. por .. -.
J R Reyno!"" Tiiis \ldte,...nt was 1111'<1 wllll Ille Count,, Cletk ot Oton~ eou111,, on S..p. temt>er 21, lt77 f'24tt PuDllv..d Or""9" C.0.\1 Oa1ly"'l>11ot.
Sept 1Sanc10cl.2,•. ••.1'77 ••04-11
PUBLIC NOT ICE
fllCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME HATEMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE COMPLETED houses rem ainin~ to be sold 1---.,-,-CT-1_n_ou_s-1u"NESS
numbered only 24, or less NAMl!ITATEMIENT
than one percent, in the T111eraoowtng,,.rlOflurec1oinQ1>uS•·
report released this ,,...~~EX'S FOREIGN CAR SERVICE. lSOSI Mor•n !.t., week, while those com· wes1m1"''"'·°' '16el
pleted but unsold in April .-.1.ien0r0 --'· '9!1'1 TI1lst1e
totaled 70, or just under ... .,.~~~n:~,:~,';::n.1sue
t WO percent, he Said, A.,. , F~n Valley, C._ .,108 r:-or the first time. Tt1bbUSn .. itc.-.c•..,b,,..,1n-c dlvlOU.I First American's report ....... e11ae HerNlldet
JOHNP l(ING,JR,TrullH Ollhr Car\Oft & Ale•lnu Minot\' Tru•I\. •~ M•c.-.rtllur Blvd , Ste. 20S. Nrwport Bl'&Cll, CA. ""3 Tiii• tiu.lnen I< b@lnq conaucl•d bY an lndlvldual, 1n nh c•P~<•IV "' TrU<lf!fl. Jo;>n P 1(1119, Jr lru<I..., Thi\ \101........,1 hll'd wll,., '""County
Cl~rk ol Or•n<ie County on 5(-pl IJ
1917 ., ..... ,
Publl\Md Or;1n11t Co.<I Oally PllOI. S..ot 11 24,•ndOct 1,1, 1'17 •OU 71
Tllr lotlowlnq l>"'SOO Is doin9 bUS•·
M\\.J\ Ooualr. IC trrlqan and Auoclat~.
11n 1¢•n•oo<1 Place. Co\la Mu•.
Calltorniat'16V Kerry OouQllt\ Lamperh, 171? Krnwood Plact, Co•la ~. (Alllornla
91621 lnls ""''~' 1, c.oncluctecl o,,.,. ,,,.
dlVlclu•I ICtrry Oouql~' L11m1>"r1s ,,.,, •1111Pm4"'1 WO "'"" ... 111 Ille County Cl&"' ol °'"'Ill' County on s.i>-lemDer11. 1911. Fneot Publi\i.d 0<11"11" ~I 0"41,, P1IOI,
s.p1 1hnc10c1 2, •.1•. "n •u•n lists details or projects ~.~~ri,:,:=;"~:;'S:: PUBLIC NOTICE
being de v e Io p e d o r 1.1m """' 1----------PUBLIC NOTICE
between incremen ts, Pvt>tl"*' ()r-Coa•I OAlty PllOl. fllCTITIOOSI USI NESS -----------with no homes presently Sept 11, ll,lS,-Ocl ,, 1'71 -.11 NAME STATEMENT "'CTl"tlOUS I USI NESS ....,, T~ lollOWl"ll per~ I\ clotno bu\I NAMI S.,ATEMtENT for sale. Many of the Un· .... us: TM1ot10Wlngoer10marecto1no1>tJst.-.t . the 59 projects 1------------PYR ... MID IMPORT CXPOllT ,.,..u •. I s m se PUBLIC NOT IC E COMPANY 10lo7 51al~r A ... n ... Sult• THE HIP TRIP, :nn Newport are already SOld, the IOS,Founl,,.nValley.~tllornl89'70I 81vd ,N--18eech,Callt.'16U Study indicated. Mr "'°'erGrrnt~lldf> Bruyn, 10l61 EVELYN ZELINSKY, UHJ
Valley
Combines
Agencies
Valley Realty, the
Real Estate Place. and
Home Realty or San
Juan Capistrano have
f11CTIT10USIUllNl$S SlatPr .-.wn~. Sult• IOS, Fountain C-,cloosSI ,N.....,alk,CA-)0 NAMI JTATUlllENT ' ValltY.~lifornl119270I! CLARENCE ZELINSICY, 1220
... :~:~uowtngper,..,,ureootnobuil· dl!i~'~':"'lnen I\ condU<IN! by en In· c,,~~~:!;~=·:~·~:!'!ec1 _,. •
POTPOURRI ENTERPRISES, F-.lerG de Bruyn oeneralpartne.-~lp. Gow..-St, z.n!IQO, 1000 N. 8'1•tol 51., Tiii\ •l•t..,,..nl wH lllNI wllll the CLARENCE ZELINSICV' Hew~8MCll,C.A'16tcl Count,, Clerk ol OtMloe Counl,, on Ser> Tiii• ltalMWnl wes flled wlfll Ille Jlml T. Abe, 1111 JamHtown Way, tember?I, "11. Collnh c1ar11 AUQ. Jt, 19n. oroft9', C.A.,... •n.., "11111 R-ld o. 511er, 2790 wuwlno Cir· Publltlled Oranoe CoaSI Oally Piiot. Publl51Mic1 OranQe Coast Oalfy Piiot. c1e,cos1aMesa,CAtt•26 S.p1.u-0t1.i,•,1& •Off·1f s.ou.11.11.u,l9n Ml0-77
Tllll btJSIMU I• condUcled by a llmltedportnerslllp. RONldO.Shel Thll sllllemenl 'flltt flied with the 1------------Count,, Cler• of 0r•"9t c~unt,, on FICTITIOOS •UllNl!IS PICTIT10USIUSINEU AUQUll JI, t'17. NAME ST,\Tl!M&NT NAME S'UTEMIENT ""m T11e 1o11-ino persons aredOlnv Dutl· Tiie lollowlno ~"'"~ antclolnQ DllsJ· P<14141"'9d Or-C.0.UI 0.11,, Pllol, MUi\" nentt• S.pt.4, 11, ll,U, 1'177 OOWN HILL DFSIGNS. 7>SO ClllEATIVE NEEDLES, U .. S JW.77 Hew~ 81YO . eo.i. ~w C.lltomla Count~ Ln , lrvtne, CA . .,,14 Brian Harr,, Boya Jl•n. '01'"1 Fr•nces Ellul>elll Bauer. tot
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
•emi.et, (Or'ona ~I Mar. C.lllornla Gul\lr....S Cr., Hi.1llngton llff<ll, CA. m?S .,... Herm«i Jlmener, tJOl Ta,.,Y1on, SonMI SNll-. Unlr0¥•1 Sumetra merged operations. 1----------
Adele DuBois, former PUBLIC N011CE
owner or Home Realty. Wllntler, c.llf0<nl• ~ Pl..,1-, Kls.M.,., ltldonesia Tiiis 111Jslne11 Is condUclod by • NonN ICllolHY, 1M' Couftl~
11 t · "-'IUCNOTICE w I c 0 n 1 nu e as MOTl~Of'"-'•UC:MH•IMO Qtneral pattnenNp. Ln., tnllne, CA..,,., Brian Boyaflan Tiil 1 Du1lnen Is c.onclUclttd by • manager. Valley Realty, Notke l1l\ff9Dl'111wn ,.., .. Publl<
18952 MacArthur Blvd., Hur1nowt11b9,,.ldl>,,,,..Hou•1nunc1 Tiils Ital-I "'" fllecl wlfll IN o-ner• .,.,_,,.Ip. Counll' Clef1c ol OrMIOI t.ounly on Ste>-F.--IE. a-r Oom,.,...,ify 0ew1oomen1 tommltt" Irvine, operates offices o1t~c11voreo.i.MHA. tem~21 1977. This,._..,...... wa• tiled with IM ' "''* County Oer1' d OranQe e.oum,, on S.pt. in El Toro, Mission Viejo c1t11•n•or '°'"Mo• ere 1nv11ee1 to
h I all.,,., -nll'"H• tllelr OPlnlOM on PuOll"'9d 0ranoe Coatl O•llY Pllo4, •, 1'11.
Stpt.UenclOct.t,t, l6, l'17 ""'7·'7 Pulllltllld Qr..,ge Coelt oa11,,~1~ and Newport Bcac • 11ow the c:itv'' ,_,114 '""""'-'d.,. Irvine. auoc••ed dlK!nQ ,,. tourtll proorem
PUBUC NOTICE According to Steve ,,.;~,.,...1<19w11111ei.1dat1:oop.m .. ,
Waters, vice president of In 111e eo.-11 CMmbe<s at n Fair -----------
valley. the m erger is or1,,., eo.ta Me ... c.t1tom1•. on s-PICT1T10Us1u11Mus tembff21,tffl, NAMl!STAT&MCNT part Of the r apid eX• Nollce II hereb'( Qlven IMt al Hid TllefollowlnQper'°"UntclolnQllllll· . time end ptace •t1V .,.d •II IMf'tOfls In-neu 111 p a o s 1 o n p r o g r a m ,., .. lad ,.,,..., _ar anc1 .,. he••d .,., c , J p • o P E R T v
planned by Valley in , ... Houtl"9 -eommun11,, o. ...... MANAGEMENT, 1411 5.tlt Uk• Or.,
0 C t men! eommlu... Hunn~on BNcll, C.A n ... r ange oun y. EILl!&N P. PHINNEY C.rlot $.Mnl, ... , Sall I.Ok• Or ..
DuBois has 25 years 01yc1erk 1oiununatona..c11,c.-.tt'4ll ex perlence In both re-ettvorcon•-.• Janlcal. Saeflr,1611 s.n LAk• or.,
Sl.dent1·a1 and land sales. l"vbllll*I Orenoe eo.st O•llY p11o1 Hunt1"91.onDNC11.c.-.nw S.ptemberU,U,21, ttn Tiii• -'nlu 11 cond\l<ted by en ln-
S h e h as m a n a g e d •u•n d1v11111e1.
l QrlotS-1 sever a l l a r ge rea ty l-----------t . JantC111..s.ena
S.pt.11, 1',U,end<kt.l, 1'77
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICS TO c••Dn'OH suN•ICMt cou•T Of' TMlf ITATll OP CALIN>ltNIA l"Olt TMIClOUHTYOPOltANOI
Na.""'2Jee Etlettof SA81NA lllUTH SELF •It• S. RUTH SELF aka RUTH Sl!LF,
OK .. Md.
As you wind up to the plaza,
with its fountain and flowers,
.,. you notice the beautiful stone-
work. The houses with towers.
The latticed windows. The dis-
tinctively French feeling of the
A private, hilltop coll~ction of
richly detailed homes. lns~ed
. by tfle counirf1iouses OTP'ran"ce·:-
A touch of an old world country-
side, high on a hill w ith a view
comnanj~ In the p ast. A ~,,_.ell:' TlllJ ltAll-' ... llled with 1111
m 'f"ih ber..-0,.. ate-Sot/th -PU.UC ~·· • -• cc11'"'"~1eruto..-c-i' Ofts..t
Orange County Board of 1'1CTIT1out 1u1tMiru u. "''· -""' Realtors, ouBols haa MAMUTAftMIM' Pv1111f1Nder-C0Ht oa11y,.1'-t. TM tot1ow1no iw_, ~•eoino 111111-Sept. at, u, °" ,, '· '"'
NOflCE: IS HERl!8Y GIVEN lo IN
<Miion of tile aboY9 NlfMCI Clt<edent !Ml all l*'IOnt II.wing CIAlm• aQalnlt
the tald CIKlldtfll -,_,1'9d to Illa tMm, wllll ti. -sarv _,..,., In
1111 oHlc:. ol tN clertt Of tlle •llOW ..,_
lltl'ld_,, • .,_.""""· wltll lfle llK•HMY -"'"-to tlle ..,,._,tltMd et ti. 91tlce of AOIUAH ICUYPl lt, COUHTY COVl61!L. 61S Civic C:.nl«
Oflw Wiit. ""' Otfiee eoa ,,,,, Santa AN, ~ wll!UI It lfl9 91aCe Of butlnen been a conslalent top
producer ln real est ate -----------·· .. .,. ...,tleMd In ... 11\111 ..... --
for the Board. PtJBLIC NOTICE lalN"I ta the .-... .C Mid dKalMM.
wlllll11 •-"""''"' 1IW tlll ""' Pl* IUlltn Of IHI l'lltlO.
architectUrc.
The front door sWings open
smoothly. Solid hardwood. ~
feeling of quality. Inside, you are
sure. The elegant rooms flow,
one into another, like a stream
through the French countryside.
to the sea.
Evel")"Yhere you look you see
craft~1nanship. Careful attention
to d~taiL' 'In the window seats. Erorn $185,000.
~ communUjt by G.L Lewu Homes.
Katella off~ wt r.om the Ne-,~Fa'ffway, 2 miles to ~ltla and
loUcr* die up to Crest deViDe. (714) 637-7300
Currently Valley is hir·
lng to brine the office tart up to o run st air or
22.
Va lley Roalt.y la a
d •vlsion of Dor a En·
t uprlses, Jnc .. wblcb
~u rrent.1 y op ~tl l H
alipost 10.9 real estate
brok~raae omctt In Ntw
Jeri~. Nevada. Florida1 Arizona, Callfomla ana T xu. . .
OeledJ=~w. .. ~f( .......... eftlle .._.,.,....,.... I ,......._...,..
j\HIA•ltUYN•
t'OUtfTY ~ .... L: .. NUlll.tAMI .,.....,
.,. attcc..wo.M-..
... 0. ... 11"
llMllMot.CAtfJlt T.t:INI...,_ ......., ........... -,,.., ... Or ..... 0-1 Oelly P1to11. ..,.,411,ll.u,1m
PUBLIC NOTICE
I
1 "~!.~g f~~"""'~"'"!~~?fwld~~?.~~!~ lio!~~~.~~~h., °'' .. 0 .. 1, ~ .... " .. ' 1·1l-ur lht• clt·t·k:. for t1t•tion, "said Vivian Shaw, res-are no openings, why go to school four years?·· application.
It c·QuJtJ be tho hardt:M lhuii: you •11 •·v.-r huvt• 111111: s1>t-<'l&llst for the Women's Opportunity For the person returning to work after a Secretarles and sw1trhboard operators can
todo <'t·rttc•r 111 ll<' lr\'uw. which s erves women in the luatus, or switching fi elds. this muy mean also provide the names or executives. she said.
Tofin<l a Job today. oran&t'Coatst t'llpt'fb ""Y. rn,1,1 t'1Jinmu111l) '''ou plan a JOb finding cam translating ab1hties to another field. And use friends who are willing to provide the
\OU h.1H• to ta kt· ll lvni htird look Ill ) our ·wlf p.111!n names of contacis
tonfolt·nn" lt'llrll to \t'll H>iir,elf 1and l>ecomc '"' "WE HAD A GIRL whose degree was in the What about ~mployment agencie:. ''
C"\l1t·rt 1n l~'f'>mliil r•ubltt• 1 t-llltlon' un<I J>romi, ·'I\ PI' I. I (' I\ NT S II /\ VF. t 11 assume ;1rts," Ms. Show said. ''lier original interest had
llun 1 t•.,1>011~1h11lty fo1 ttwrn:.l·lves What you do 1s lwen doing critiques. She ende$1 up working for a
sl·lf ,1-.~cs,mt nt Tht-y should try to piclure n•staurant chain and wnting menus and descnp
"YOU HAVE TO KNOW how to use un
employment agt.>nt.> ... Bethune s~ud "There are.
different types for different occupallons . office
and clerical, sale'>. accounting, computers. Th~ ~
there ure ones tha t deal w1lh entry h.•vel. tefll~
porary or execull vc
\' 0, \l\ '°14HH, JOB w1·kt-r -. m1&hl 1>1>1111
nut, 1r you h,1d JJI tho~c qu11l1flt'utJOnl>, you prou
..tbly 'o'vuldn I nt·t-d to look for ~or.k
th1·m-.,1•l\t''> a-. 11hJcct1vely .iS they can ·· lions "
\rnong lla· 4ut•st10ns to ask yourself. Ms 'fhe next s tep is gelling the word out.
:-.ha" !'>aid, an'.· Do I h ave more interest in pco· "When you're ready to work, you tell every.
But }OU c ,in find .i 111h or a bl'lter JOb pk or thing"" Do I ltkc to work surrounded with body you ta.lk lo," said Ms. Shaw. "You stop the
pt•oplt• or alom"' Am I an outgoing, aggressive mailman. You n ever know where a lead will "There arc agencies that don't charge a
fre" 1•\ 1 n 1f Hiii rt• 11~ht 11ut of st•hool or haven l
\\ '" kc'11 111 :w \ .. Jr' 11r <1r<· p<ist retirement age
It ~pr rmdnh ., <4Ut·!'>tton of -.tratcgy und alt1tudl:'
l"'r~on or do I prc•rer being a rollo" er " C"ome from "
Du J Jdapt t•aslly to new situations or do lklhune noted. "You have to realize that 1f
1 h:111~1.·-. throw m t:'! Can I work under pressure'' you want a JOIJ, you have to go to it, it won't come
But 1f you·v1.• chosen to hunt out your own JOb
opportun1lles, you'll want lo focus your atlentioq ·
on three i mportanl pieces of paperwork your re'>· '
ume, your cover letter <1nd your application A
thank you note after an inte rview is also recom·
mcnckd. You m:.iy also want to include letters ol
hir apfJul·ani.. pt.igucd by doubt about their
,J..1rnp} c>.~rwncc. hen· arc -.ome reassuring
\\ urd-. ftum l>cnn1s fll'lhune. employment
"'l>l'<.:1altst j\ OrJngt.• Co.sst College's Career
()c\ dopmcnt l c·nlcr .
1>11 I likt• numb<.•rs. precisc scientific data or am I lo you Eighty percent of all the jobs that are
111on.• l'Ol\Ct·rn<•d with sociological effects? Do I C11lcd are never advertised ..
"\'Ol "RE lllRED PROBABLY becaust.·
'crn n: hkl·•I till' bc:.l. nut bl'cau::.e you re the bc-.l
11uahf1l·cl lhl· pt•rsonnel director wants to milkl•
::.Url' _\ ou \\ 111ftl1r1 with the current employt.'s. ·
Hut gl'lt in~ lo be "Irked the be:.t· involn·s
1mprc·ss1ng thl· prospetl1vc employer t·Vt•n
bt•fon• you mN:l The procc:.s s tarts. m fact.
bdon· \UU en·r set your l) pcwntcr or telephone
IO \Htrk
Brevity
Accents
Activity
OnC' job huntt>r thought he h<1d
a good idea for his resume
I le had a photograph C>f his
shapely, scantily clad wire print·
ed on 1t
Another <.1pplieant believed he
had the per feet gimmick · a
thrt'l'·d1ml•n:.1Cmal device depict· ins: a hammer :.triking a nail and
tht• s logan, "llt•rc's an applicant
who hits the nail on the head'"
T llE\' GOT A LOT of laughs
But they d1dn 't get the job
Although thc-.e two·Joh seekers
rarried their ideas to extremes,
they did have a grasp of one im-
portant concept: While a resume
appears to be simply a listing or
one's qualir1cations, it's actually
-_an important sales tool.
j<·n·pl construtllve cnt1c1sm in a pos1t1ve m.m
1u:r·•
"ASK.ING WHAT DO l want to do for the rest
of my life 1s mind-boggling," said OCC's
lkthune "ln!'ttt-ad, ask \\-hat you're going to do
1111 the nl'xl h\'l' \'cars ..
Then. hl· .sa11.l. "It':-extremely important
that vuu µ1ck a field .. Vocational guiduncc te::.ls,
which cost about $5 and are uvailiJble at centers
likl' <><.:C's. c;,in be helpful
.. Fmd out the e mployment outlook in the
NOW YOU KNOW what type of JOb you want
and what companies you want to apply to. But
you 've still got some more preparation -the all
important paper work before its time to
cont(·mplate an interview
ll hl'lps, first, to have the name of someone
111 the company to whom tu address a letter
Ms. Sh<.iw suggested that one way is to watch
the business pages of newspapers and locul
magazines. If you see that anyone you know has
been promoted, send them a note or congratula·
rccommendatwn in your "job pack." '
"YOU CALL the 'C'ompany," s uggested
Bethunl' "You probably will gel a person who
~111 ask you about you r bac·kground or give a Job
dt•scnpt1on. R<•mc-mber what they say. Then p~t.
that informatwn in your cover letter or resume.
In your cover lt·tlt•r, )OU sell yourself"
"Set yourself apart," Mrs. Shaw said,
(See llUNT, Page C3)
...
YOU DAILY PILOT
SECTION C
Sunday, September 25, 1977
No Negatives
Interview S~ Strengths
The woman in the parking lot is
silling in her car with her head
tilted back at an odd angle. try-
ing to check in the rear-view mir·
ror lo see if she has lipstick on
her teeth.
The man who has j ust stepped
out of his car is searching his
pockets for a handkerchief t o
wipe his sweaty hands.
T H EY'R E NERVOUS.
Because they're both on their
way to a job interview.
If your job search is well under
way, you're probably headed for
an interview yourself. Joh ex-
perts have some sugRestions on
do's and don'ts that might help.
short," plus simple Jewt•lry and
hair-do. "Simple bul sm<.irl, .. sh~
said.
Bethune put s loppy dress
at the h ead or his lts t of
<·ommon mistakes. followed by
lateness. not know.mg about the
industry or company. being
negative. running down past
<.•m ploycrs and n ot selling
oncseU.
FOR ~I EN, H E s u ggest ed
dressing appropriately for the
JOb --a matching s uit. or
whatever other workers wear. A
tie 1s a must.
For women. Bethune said,
"My rule of thumb 1s alway.,
wear a dress.··
I
' ' '
''lt's a different type of sales
letter ... said Dennis Bethune of
Orange Coast College's Career
Development Center. "You're
bringing out your strong points.
Use a lot of active verbs. Toot
your horn.··
The OCC center offers free job
packets. including sample re·
sumes. he said.
Vibman checks job board at Orange Coast College Career Center
"I suggest to applicants they
gel an interview lined up as a
throwaway," said Vivian Shaw
of UC Irvine's Women's Op-
portunity Center. "They don 't
really want the job or expect it.
M akeyour mis takes there.
Once you're in the office. l\b
Shaw s aid you s hould look
around and try to find something '
to compliment or comment on
"You have now person<1 li1ed 11
When you leave that office, you
have stroked that person ...
"ONE NEVER uses the word
'I ,'" noted Vivian Shaw, resume
specialist for lhe Women's Op·
portunity Center al UC Irvine.
"One of the biggest things I
have lo do is s trip down the
verbiage, the ands and ifs and
buts," she said "They should use
descriptive vt>rbs, action words
'originated, designed, com-
f
piled, developed.'"
Who s hould have a resume?
"The average run·of·lhe·mill
Cite clerk really doesn't need a re·
sume. because what are you go-
' Ing to say?" she said, adding that
• • s imple job experience can be list·
' ed on the application.
"TH ERE'S NOTHING unless
she did something innovative.
It's almost the s ame with a
secretary unless -a legal
secretary knows different things
than a medical secretary --un·
less there's been something uni-
que."
It's important lo keep the re-
sume short and direct. Ms. Shaw
said.
"In my experience, the less a
person has done. the longer their
res ume is. ll insults C:1nd lakes up
the time of the personnel person.
"'A resume unless they <1re
of a scientific background.
perhaps s hou ld never be
longer th·an o ne Pil~C. The
pcrsonnl'I people get eight
million resumes."
IN ADDITION, Ms. Shaw said,
"It should be on a ver y good
typewriter not the script ty~
-it should be readable, good
s pacing, capitals for headlines.
The use of dashes is especially ef.
fective in a certain type of re·
s ume."
You should rewrite your r e·
sume for each job. e'>pecially 1f
the job title or descr1pt1on is dif·
ferent. Bethune s aid.
"It's a waste or lime for a
person to do one r esume and app·
ly 1t to five different Jobs," he
said.
Also, Bethune noted. resume!!
s hould be typed, not Xeroxed. "lf
you really want the job bad
enough, you ·n take a little extra
time."
Ms. Shaw suggesled that the
"Got o prol>lhn? Thn writ• to Pal Dumt. 'pct will cut rtd tape.
Qlttlrtg tM CJMW!t'1'1 ond actba vou MN to IOI" lracqultle• i?J
QOWtn'"'"' and oonncn. MaJJ uoor qufltionl to Pot Otmn, At Your
S#r0tc1t, ~ Cocut Dail¥ Pilol, P.O. Boz ISIO, Coito Muo, CA nm. Al monv ,.,,.,. °' poui~ will bt cmtWT•d. bf.It phoned
1nqul~1 or lftUr• not lnclwbno tM readn'• full nomt, addrtu end
h rincu houri' l'hcm• m.1mbtr comw>t bt contfdertd, Thi• column
oppcor• dailv t xctpC Saturdow•·" •
I• ...,.r••ffR• n..c a-.rw.11
job seeker begin by making a list
or qualifications and accomplish·
mcnL'i JUSt for his or her own re·
terencc. then begin the selection
and editing process. Volunteer
work can be included -~
''a n ything that s hows a n
ability."
"For the woman returning to
work. the fact that she was pres•·
dent of the PT A s hows that she
has organizational •·abilities,"
she explained.
The resume may be either
chronological --with work and
educational experiences listed in
reve~ order, beginning with the
most recent --or functional,
stress ing skills related to the job.
Ms. Shaw suggested organiz-
ing the resume so that, im-
m ediately after the personal
data <name, address. phone
number> comes your strongest
area. education, work, or other
skills.
WRmNG A RESUME lo sell
is a complex task, and she re-
commended that beginners use
the R esume Preparation
Manual, a work book with
s amples a nd fi ll-In-the-blanks,
published by Catalyst. 14 E. 60th
St .. New York, N. Y. 10022, $3.50.
Although "you've got lo be
legitimate in a resume,.. Ms.
Shaw said there are a number or
ways to st ructure it to your ad-
vantage. To explain periods out
of work. for example, she sug-
gested such phrases as "returned
to school." "critical illness in
family,·• or'' extensive t ravel."
"You have to be able to back it
up. bccousc 1£ you're caught in a
he, you're in real trouble," she
.said.
SI NCE AN EMPLOYER can
no longer legally ask the appli-
cant's age, sex or race, it need
not be put on a resume if it't to
the job hunter's disadvantale.
An older person, for example,
may even want to list experience
and education without including
dates.
Anything irrelevant lo the job
-such as social affiliations --
should be excluded.
"The resume is an ad,·· Ms.
Shaw said. "It's your public rela-
tions fli er . In getting a job, you
have to sell yoµrsclf ...
on the,.., whffll of a l:•r 1hortened atopplng dl1t1nee1, provkl.cl
atralghl• atope, r4tduced tM tendency to "spl.n out•• on a curve,
end PNY•nt4td th• wheel• from locking end causing •kidding In • p•nleetopotln hH1rdou1 cktvtngcondtUont, It waa report4td.
A eyatem lnat•ll4td on tr.. fl'ont whHll •n•bl4td nHlve ttHr-
lng M> titat • drtver coukl avoid • COlll1lon. It ••• fouftd th•t the
system'• sar••t••t vetu• may He. I" h19ft.mJIHge •nd "lllh••r drtv· Ing.
Can.eery Proeroa ,...., r.-. C..-U
"ONE SHOULD enter an in-
terview with the attitude of an
equal. self-assured," s he said.
"One speaks in terms of what
they can do for the firm, not what
the firm can do for them.··
Never show nervousness or say
how badly you need the job, Ms.
Shaw said.
"You never make a negative
r emark. You don't say, 'I can't.'
You say 'J can easily learn.· If
they throw a'negative at you, you
turn it around. 'You are absolute-
ly right. However ......
Begin by being on time and
making sure you know the cor-
rect location. said Dennis
Bethune or Orange Coast
College's Career Development
Center.
And don't worry too much.
"WE SEE SO many people <at
the career center>, and unless
they have the pe rsonality or a
toad, it's easy to teach someone
how to get a job,·· Bethune said.
As for how to dress, Ms . Shaw
said many employers have told
her , "Tell them to dress decent-
ly." For women, she recom-
mended a well-coordinated
pantsuit or u dress. "not too
I T'S ALSO I MPORTANT,
Bethune said, lo learn to speak
"the unwritten lang uage" or
body signals.
"Don't s moke, don't chew
g um. It's rude, it's d1stratting,"'
he said. Also. sit straight up but
not rigidly. and never slouch.
"Never light a cigarette ··-and
this is coming from a s moker
unless you arc offered one and
they are smoking, .. stressed Ms.
Shaw.
During the interview, s tress
your interest in the company.
your ar>ililies, and your stronR
points. Try to make potential
weaknesses into s trengths .. ·
older people. for example, might
emphasize their stab1llly.
BETHUNE SAID, you should, 1
be honest but "never real. real
honesL Sometimes you can be
forthright, but the only informa·
tion you can give is information
that's going lo benefit you. You
don 't want to say anything
negative, ever."
By law, employers arc not al
lowed to ask certain questions,
such as how old you are. whether
(See INTERVIEW, Page C3>
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Further tnfonnatlon m•y b9 requested by wt1ttng to Ma. Peopf•• It
Yolo County EOC Commut\lty CHnety, 511 M•ln St., Room 309,
Wooc .. nd, CA 8Hts.
• •
Old App8a1tce Part. S..,,.rid•fl
0411 Y PH OT ~---und1y Septemt:i.1 ;!~ 1017
Y 01•r Turn to Serve?
~~pleml1Pr f',illed Witli J/ olunteeririg
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\ nlunln•r" ar •' n1•1·clt-.l for Tol l.lnl· ,,
lt h·i•hun1• l'tlUfl!tl'llll~ tr\ I( I' r11r Jll&I Cllb uf Ill
t .int:. .inti ,,.111,1111 hit.Ir t 11
l'1-.1pl1• olf1•t1ru: ltu·1r 'l'r\ lf'f"'> ultc•nd ..
"'' "'' 11f '1' .! hour "l "'lur" lwfort• .1tltOU J'>
I OUll"t·lo"
Volunkt'r' tul.1• unv r&lb received by Tot
I lilt' 1n th1•11 uv. 11 ho mt• Tho:ie who cannot g1 v•·
unt• hJl( ll.iy u.,., t 1·k nw.> tw u~ed ui. i.ub:.lttutc:.
t .tlb ,,,,. r•·< 1·1\t·d <1t tht• office of f'amlly
~·wn 1n• A'"'><'IJl!lm .. nd n ·fl·rrt.'d tu a coun:.elor
t111 .11.111 h.11 k t ',1111·1-. Jrl'n11t~1\-en tel~phont·
11uml>t'1 ... ur n1un .... ·l11r'>
Tho'>t' 111tere ... tt·<.l in J<.'ltng as volunle1·r...
· ur<' a.'>k('tl t1J c·all l.11lun M<IOre or Kay Coe Jt
Fi1rn11} "<'f\ l<.eA'"J( 1.itwn,HJ8 7377
Musical Location
I ht Fount Jin V ..ill t'y Community Tht.'iltt•r
'' seckrng u loc.illon to pn·bt·nt 1b llallowct•n
mu:.1t·al, 1>1 a<. ula. · tcntauvely :.cheduled for
Oct 14 :JO on v. t•l'kt·mb. Anyone knowtng of 4111
.iva1lablt: f.1t·il1t y I'> ..i'>kcd lo telephone
ISJ!J X.U.,
Fr"end to Elders
~tl'n .mil ..., om1·n arc· '>11ui:h1 hv the M ent;il
llf'<1llh ,\..,..,1111at11111 11f Orunge. Count y to
hc1:om1• t ra1•r11b 11, 1'>111:.ilt'll oldvr persum; 1n
San la Anu, Or an1<tc and Tw.lm.
Th11M' who offer thl'rr services will be
t rainP<I and supt•rv1:;cod by mental health pro-
f t'..,s10nals l't·rsons ar1· ;.asked to visit a senior
c1llzt!n wc·1•kly <Jlld ph11m· occuslonally . .Addi·
t1onal informat111n " av<J1lablc hy telephoning
Vt Mc llndc <Jt S47 1!"1!"1\I.
Health Center Aides
Thi· 1'11·rH:al ... 1.1rr at the CC Irvine Stu·
1h•11t ('1·111t•r ,.., '>l'f'k111 g ;111le'> lo <11inat1· three or
rnon· h1111r ... per v. 1•1•k ;\..,..,,..,tann· 1s needt:d to
hdp slulft·nt" :.1gn in for v1s1ts lo the mcd1tcil
.... 1.1ff cind lo d1n·ct r1altents to appropnate
clinic., .inti tn•atm<'nt rooms More facts arc
"' .11bl1Jc• liv c ,1ll11il! R:.13 :'jJl)J \H.'<:kda\''>
lwl \\ 1'1'/I !I .i r .. i ii/Ill 111>1111 •
Family Plannmg
l't•oplc• to ••s-.i..t in family planning cltnics
;m· m-<.•d<·d hy tht· M at1•rnul Health division of
I h1· < J1 anJ.!1• < 'ounl~ f>uhhc I le;.ilth Clod t.1edical
Child's Curse?
: Mt'SKf;<;ON. Mlc-h IAP J Haymond Booms
' """ ~1la1 mt·d h('<'<JU S1• hi., pregn;inl wife had eaten
llll'<tl anti drunk th1· milk or cow-. that gave brrlh to
d1•f11rnwd c,il\ l'" llut hl· had no proof his unborn
1·h1ld would l><• affl'<'lcd
Two.year-old Chrisltna Booms died last week
Jft1·r 111.x·n h1•art '>Url:(cry Booms <Jnd has wife, Mar-
Jt'Lln, want lh1• hospital Lo ~rform Sf)i!cial tests lo
frnd out 1r th(• flno.rctardant chemical PBR ma)'
• ha v1· nmt rihutl·d to her death
"Wllt:S SHE WJ\S born: ~1rs. Booms re-
calll'd, "my hu'>band said. ·vou kno~. you've been
c·at111i.: that m1•Jl und milk · JI s tart<'d us thinking,
hut \H•duln'I have• any proof "
C'hn,,.tina llwd durini:: .. urgcry to correct an ar·
rh) thmia. u v:.iriation of normal heart rhythm. The
II 1'>11rdt•r w a '> 1hscovt•red shortly after she was born.
'l't•sh l'OJ11h11·tPd lusl year s howed Christina had
• WO 11art... p1·r hllhon of I' HI:\ in her b<1dy tissues.
Tilt: STJ\Tt: DOES not now huve a minimum
:l('l'l'Planc·y level of PBD contamination for
humans, hut ao; of Oct. 1, u new state law prohibits
the salt• of any foo<I that has <1 PBB level of more
than 20 parts 11<'r hilhon.
F:arlit'r L(•sls on C1dults who lived on PBB con-
• .tamtnalcd f;irms have indicutcd that the chemical
may I><' linkc•ll ti) neurological problems and a
v. t•akmanJ.( of the• body's reslslance to disease.
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St•r \ltt·i.. 1l1·cl'JJll11nl'>ls urc needed to make
11•lu1 n Jl11111111tmt•nts and Ci'>s1s l with taking
in,·ntal h1'.'>t11r11·-. I-or more informalton
ldt•phone ~ary Ann J urv1s, 776 5551, ext. 393
Big Brothers
lhg Brothers arc ncc1h.'tl tn Orange Coun-
1 y Aclult rnen arc asked to be u "special
fncnd" to boys an fum1hcs where the womun
I'.'> hl'Ud O( hl>IJ'it'hOld J-'or more details
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Juventle Diversion
Youth Sl·r\'l<'<' Pro,::ram. a Juvenile
cJJvl'r'>1tm <'OUn,,.1•l1ni.: plun 1n Ornnge County, .t:.
'>l't•kinu 1nd1 .. 1lluals tc1 Jct a'> "sp£'c1al friends ..
to ~ outh, µram<11ily young:-.ters \\hose s ingle
pJrt•nt 1s unJIJle tu provide enough 1nd1v1dual
:.illcntwn
Home V1s1tat1ons
The tfrpartmt·nt 1:-. <Jbo '>eckang person ...
mtt•rt·s t<.·d 1n a re'>ulcntr • .il tare \ i'>llat1on prci-
gr<J1n The p1·ogram anvolv<·'> v1...it' by volun
tt·l'l's to homes fm the mentcilly Ill Thoi.e who
11ffl'1 th1·1r "c'1 \ l('l'' n·ct•11.c· 'JH·<·1al tra1n1n~
V1 ... 11atwn'.'> an· '>d11•tlull'd for NovcmlJt'r !\fon·
1nforrn<Jl11111 on l>oth proi.:rnms is avatlublt· bv
I' <J 11 tng H!)8 I.KM:$
South Col.Jnty VAC
Tho Voluntury /\tlmn C1·ntcr of South
Orange County tli7S 9:.!JO or 8:1:1 GZ78) needs as·
.si.atanctllnUw toll ow mg :.ire as
-An Jrvin1· nonprofit thn1c needs reg
istered nUJ'Sl''> Lo g1 \'t.• i.hoL'i, dressings, etc
Office workt•r., an· aho nl'cdcd Minimum age
Is I!)
1\11 l:l 'I 11rr1 ui.:cni:y hl lping the retarded
111•t•ct... ., \ 11ltmt1·1·r flut!nl in sr~n lunguage to
\\or k v. llh 1lt .,f 1 •·'>!dents
S1·n111r., \A. ho enjoy children an· nl:cded
.1s .11dc:. 111 t'l1·ml·ntury schools
Tutnr'> to work 1n the mt·1lJJ l'enter \\Ith
1 luldrc·n. kindt'rgJrtt•n through fifth i.:rade an·
needed .11 ,J < ·o ... t J M l'"a '"hool Soml' foreign
'>ludt•nl.., t•sp<.·n.tll\ need hl•lp with English
I nlcn 11·\\' arc sought to v1s1l board
~ind tare honw pn>v1dcrs and res idents.
Contact lht· :.i1:tcn<.'1e-. at numbers lis ted 1f
you wish to lend 41ss1stan<.'c.
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Hearing Aids Get Trial
By LOUISE COOK ,.... , .. _ ........... .
The government as moving to eliminate
some of the p1tlalls racing people who buy hear-
ing u1ds. but consumers already h•ve power to
protect lhemsel ves 1f they know how to shop.
The Jo'ederal Trude Commission, which is
considering proposals lo require t)caring aid
dealers lo offer customers a 30-day, money· back
trial pernxJ, estimated recently that 14.~ million
Americans have hearing problems. More than
500,000 hearing aids are sold each year.
VINCENT GIGLIA, president or the Greater
Philadelphia Hearing Aid Guild, said senior
e1tizens comprise 60 percent ot the market for
hearing C1ids. Children comprise another 12 or 13
percent, and the rest of the aids are sold to people
between the age11of18 and 65.
The first step an shopping is a visit to lhe doc
tor. Under a new 1'~ood and Or\Jg Admlnistration
rule. aids may be sold only to people who have
had a mc.-<.11cal C\'C1luation within lbe past six
months and provide a doctor'!> :.tatement saying
that the aid may help.
The evaluation can be waived by buyers 18
:.ind over 1f they sign a statement saying they
have been told they s hould have a n exam, but de-
cided they did not want one anyway.
EDWARD McDONNELL, an FDA
:.pokcs man. '>Ulcl the evaluat100 1s necessary
because "hearing loss as only a symplom of di~
l'aM' "The t·ond1tion mc..ty respond to drugs, sur-
g1•ry or l'Vl'll a change of diet.
If the loss t·annot be treated . the doctor may
n•t·ommt•nd furthn lt.1'>llng by un aud1olog1st or
m<1y refer th<• patwnt directly to a hearing aid
lf1spcnse1·. Mc l>or1ncll s<.11d 41 i.tates ha~c licens-
ing laws rcgulaltn~ the sale l)f aids, but he said
many of the luws urc inudequute.
M<.'Donncll su1d the success or failure of an
aid may depend "on the orientation the user
brings to the lcurmng experience and the set of ex-
pcct:.it1ons he has ... No health professional can
predict to a certainty whether a person will
bcnd1l from a hearing aid "
Hut McDonnell ancl Giglia said that a hear-
ing aid 1s not a dangerous device per se. ·'There
1s really no d:.inger to residual hearing except in
H'ry. very remote instances." McDonnell said.
The trouble occurs when someone buys C1n
aid w1Lhout seeing a doctor and ignores the
po,,.~1b1ht~ that lht! h<.•urin~ lo~s tun be corrected
mcd1call)'
TO f'IND A REPUTABl.E dealer, check the
B~ttcr Businl'!>!> Hurl'au or contact the National
Hearing /\Id Society, 20361 M1ddlebelt Livonia
Mich .. 4Rl52. or one or tho oq~anizatlon :s local o;
!>late chupll'rs
Gigha saad buyers 'hould comparison s hop.
"M akc a fow l';tlls l"tnd out whut the full cost
will be. 1ncludin~ one year~ lierv1ce," he s~ud.
Hearing u1ds vary in complexity and cost.
Glglla S&Jd oldt•r p<>ople, for eumplc, often do
not need an t•x1wns1ve aid with fine tuning and
controls. •· M ukc surC' you 're not buying more
than you need." he su1d. adding that the price dif-
ferenct.>:s can be substunt1ul.
The average prtC'C for u top-quality aid is
$350, Giglla said /\t tht• same lime, -tie added,
·'There arc some cxtt•pt1onully good Instruments
for senior citizens for $195 tu $2SO tops."
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Harriet S81wyn's Fragments!
Start with the
basic tent of Qiana!.~)
Nowaddthe
components you like!
tnslonl glamour Thora how
designer Homot Sotwyn
desc11bes F1ogmenl5 ~w
do we describe lhom7
e>vnom11e1 Here's tho idea
. tho basic tenl lo start.
1evers1ble lloot lo bock, In
ltJJ(UllOUs burgundy
Q1ono nylon Now odd lhe
l1n1st11ng touches! Just two
ot our lovOflles. lhe tuxo
gold me10111c-stripo-on·
burgundy Sllk/IUrllJC JOCket
And tho sheer silk chlt1on
burgundy print 'klrt
All. one·slze. tt couldn't bo
simpler. And II couldn't be
mo1e tobulousl
Tent dreu. $85.
TIG·IOCl<el. $95.
Designer Ofe~s. 84.
Siik lklrt. f 270.
ShOp Sunday 12·5
Join us for ehQmpogne
and eheoae at our
informol ahowlng, 1: 30 p .m •
Wednesday.Sept. 28.
.... the OeelgMr 1olol'\
II' Newport.
Informal moct.ilng of
the c°'9cllon wlll
contlrw Jn the
Oetlgne< Solon.
ftotn 12 to~ p.m.
R~kDue
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ten it•\\. 1r \'llll '' '"h to tiring 1l up
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nuttni.! thal d1scn·t•I l'OI
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for the .1oh. )llll t"1n sa\ · Tht: gu
111g rail''' 111 ht· f1n1•
Wht•n .'011 Sl'n"t: it's time Lu go
p1·rhap' lhl' 1nLC'n 1C•\1•t.·r seem"
11·qJt•.\.s, or stund:-. up. or suy:-.
fl s lit:t•n 1111·1• talking lo you ·
11 \ to i.:t•l .in 1nch(·at111n of whC'n
~nu c·an l'lq x·c·t to know about the
Joh. Bl'thunt.· :-.a1<l
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Sunday, September 25, 1977 DAIL V PU.OT c:J
fuf ormation Calls 'Hot';
Toll Free Nwnber Seroice Widely Used
WAS HI NGTON (AP > Every week
thousands of Americans call the government to
regtster complaints or ask for lnformallon.
Federal Information Centers scattered
around the country handle the lion's i.hare of the
calls, but toll free lines bringing m calls from
aeross the country to a single location also have
rn ushroomed in recent years.
The Federal Information Centers, started in
Atlanta in 1966, Sel'k to answer taxpayers' ques
lions und <l1rncl people through a maze of govern·
m ent to the agt•ncy t hat can best help them.
Don Kncnlcln of the General Services Ad-
' The ft'lood Jnsurunce HoUine handles up lo •
300 calls on a busy day, a spokesman s ays, but :
the volume van es considerably de~nding on the ~
season. ' • • A NEW ADDITION TO the field IS lhe Com-•
modily f<'uturcs Trading Commission, which ;
opened a hotline last December to offer guidance •
to persons considering future purchases. :
Most of lhe toll-free government numbers •
can be obtained by calhnJ.! 800-555-1212. !
ministration. "'hlch operates the centers. sa,>s RUfffll'S they help bring ser v1l'e closer lo the public It COHCllNIO
llllVINl WllC>lAHO ..... . , \.
JUST OVER HALF OF the nation 's popula· UPHOLSTERY
t1on now hus toll free access to these centers. WINtt Y011 w .. t
:• ... {
....... 'f •
through lonJI tl•lc!phone numbers m muM major ltle lest
l'lllt:S. 1921 HcrtHir l hd.
J: . ,,
:':..:J
Knenh:tn .,aid th<• government 1s considering Code Mff• -so.out
expand.mg till' !'>en 1te so everyone Y. 111 be llblc lo ~======:::::::::=::::::~---------~
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call free. ellht-r with more centers or through .--------P .. io,11ovffHis~ .. E,.., ______ _,,
WATS lint':-. \.\ldt.• an·a tclcphoncserv1 cc BALBOA PAVILLION Lust ~<:Jr K ncnlein said. the centers
handled 4 5 m 1lhon calls and dealt with nee1rly
lhreC' m1lhon pcoplc who C'amc to the centers.
which have a budget of S2 8 mil hon this year
Wllll.E TUE ('ENTERS concrntr ate on pro·
'1d1n~ local service:-.. many federal agencies
haVl• lakt•n :m other lat·k U.,111~ the WATS
serviC'e, 111 \\hJl'h caller.; dwl urt•:i ('ode 800 and
<.1011 '1 havf' lo puy fur the lrmg dis tance call.
th<'y scn•c mo:-.t of the l'c>untry from a smgle loca·
ti on
The Consumt·r Produ(•t Safoty Commission
operates one of the busiest of these "hotline"
services
A comm ission s1>0kcswom an says use or the
service varit•s d epend in~ on what is in the news
In tht.• month uftcr the comm1s!'!10n banned the
l'hemical Tris trom ch1ldn:n s ..,lccpwcar. the
hotline hundled I0.000 calls
This operation 1s budgl'lt:d at S60.000 and 1s
Sl'cking $80,000 for next :--ear to expand its
service. lt answers queries from the publtc about
dangerous product:-., tak<::-. rompla111ls and sends
out information
HOWEVER, A SPOKES~A:\ for the
American Tel<:phont' & Telegraph Co :.ays a full
.,crv1cc W J\ TS ltnc s erving the 48 contiguous
slates costs Sl.615 a month for 210 hours of use,
µlus s.t.65 <in hour o\ l'r 2HJ hours
A me<.!'>llr ed-l1mc service• prO\ 1ding JO houri.
of use costs &!45 a month. plu!-. $18 38 for tac:h ex.
Ira hour, ht· said
The Depart ml•nt of llousmg and L'rban
Development operate:-. three hotlines
II s hard to resist frozen bananas. bumper cars ,
harbor cruises terry rides and shopping -all at
Bdlboil Pavillion -especially when you discover •
lan1as11c lrttle shops J11<e TlU HAHOMAIO~. a charming '
crea11on o l 1b Chdrmrno owner Carol Wallace S1epp1ng :
m~1de 1h1:. ,1Qro> 1s 111<.e a step into a oage of House •
8 Pauldul and Alice rn Wonderland combined II s !tiled •
w1lh hornernddP trE>asu1!"S you II fall 1n love with See 11 •
to behevA 1t1 Then treat yoursell to a hatr·cut or •
manicure from DU'S, lhe beauty ~alon where the •
operato rs combine 100 years ol t3ducat1on and
experience (they know what !hey re do1ngl Men and
women are we lcome Tuesday through Saturday by ;
appo1ntm"n1
Ponmsula locals know great gl!rb spc1s like HTH ruo·s famous for brand panrs at s 7 50. 1eans. shirts
rees and 1t3an ov1Jrall shorts For b1k1ms and casual ,
b1Jachwear MOU. Y l•OWH'S 1s thetr waterfront shop a
few door-; from the pav1111on
CLASSICAL IMAGINATION IS thal new boullQUe by
the ferry Theres a little bit of everything here for ,
anyone who wall\s 1n Junior '>oortswear plants ,
anl10uf'-, 1moo11ed 91l1s bone chrna 1ea cuos even •
lhe stores beau11lul llghl fixtures are for sale •
Another locals lavonle IS HIOl'S COP:P:H SHOI', :
serving oreaklast all day from 5 00 am (fishermen s ,
hours As we 'J T I walked by, a couple of guys \
recomm£:nded lhe place Great lood ·they said Inside '
H1d1 was &erving dehc1ous omelets and trea11ng her :
well-loved customers like 1mmed1ate family members ,
IAL.10.A HA•DW ••l 1s a lunct1ona1 must for marine '
ha rdware custom-mixed paints keys oroto tools. '
z-spar paints \>pOr11n9 goods -over 12 000 rt~ms m all :
Aher your shopping spree is over have o seat and 1 a trear from O•ANG-l JULIUS, the relrec;hin<i vigorous 1
ser.ret formula drink that has a reputation for outllng ·
zing 1n vour swing ;
Ir s Balboa Pavillion -1ust a ferry <1de away
-JAN TAYLOR'
were presenting
As for n·cornm1•nlla
lions. "Tn for :-.umeon t:
who hkrs you and know:-.
you well.·· prefrrahly in
a rclalc'tl flt'ld." flt•thune
said. "T1') lo gl'L a \.\t'll
rounded ~roup .. Call the
person before us mg his or
·,,'. ... 1Mid-Life Crisis
II ' ~1\ •• \ , .. , .. '\• l'l I I• .... I • II I l.•'":1 I i . ~. ·~·~·\~LT/
, • • ' " 1 • ) • l .. f
the new
Ernst Strauss collection
hernamc
Then vou c·an l. al I
several day~ later and
tell the secretary, · Ill' :-.
expecting my call "
KEEPA pt•rmancnt fl'
corr!. perhaps on f1l1·
cards, of lh<: date when "
leltcr and rcsuml' were
l I
Golden West College 11 1 • n•1•nr1 hr H'I
f I I•' 'I tl ' l :., 1 I
·. .. . , .,,#; ··.-: ,
·~ ' ~ .. sent, the name and ad " :. ·• /
dress of firm, date 1.1 nd :;."'-' __ _:.·;.;.·"-...:..:..._"·-...: __ ._'_~.;_..~....,_~--=--.i......-._,;--.;
nature of r esponse,
person who interviewed
you and date. r esult of in
terview. date or followup
letlerorcc.tll, 1.1nd resull
For someone changing
occupations. whether
from military lo civilian
or because of interest or
retirement. Bethune said
1t may be necessary to
consider retraining or
lowered expectations
"The hardest thing with
them is re almng they
may have to start at a
much lower Job "
Sciemist
Wrong One
NEW YORK CAP>
The Associated Press er-
roneously attributed a
s tatement about a pro·
posed space solar energy
system to John Zinn or
the Los Alamos Scien·
tific Laboratory.
J'he artlcle quoted Zmn as saying that "this proposal looks Uke one
more aerospace boon ·
doggletome."
Mr Zinn made . no
1'.• •;-'!
WHEN IT COMES TO
APPRAISING JEWELRY
,,
SHARP BECAUSE WE RE THE FIRST ANO ONLY
PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS IN THE UNITED
STATES OFFERING A COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL
SERVICE ALL DIAMONDS ARE APPRAISED ANO
REGISTERED WITH AN ABSOLUTE EVALUATION
REFLECTING CURRENT MARKET VALUE
DO YOU KNOW YOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECE NTLY
INCREASED? We know that where Insurance appraisals are concerned, a detailed descnplton ol the 1ewerly 1s all
important. particularly m reference to plolltng or otllerw1se
tn<hcating the present characteristics or blemishes tn a stone. At least halt the value of an adequate appraisal hes in
the tater use of that appraisal to check the 1ewelry for
damage or to verify the identity, design or construct10n of
the piece in the event of loss.
IDEAL BRILLIANT .CUT PROPORTIONS ---'''""' .
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·'Such 1tatement. Jt was
: m ade by another sclen-
: Un. Robert J. Yaes of
: ~·Ute Memorial University
; of Ntwloundland. St
; '• JObn's, Canada, in a let· ! ter to "Physics Today"
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tomorrow!
You're invited. See the
fall collection designed
by Paul Schnell at an
informal showing in the
Designer Salon,
Monday, Sept. 26 and
Tuesday, Sept. 27.
From 11:30-3:30.
The key word for the
collection is impeccable!
Tailored suits. Must-have
separates. Here, the
citysuit with a most
sophisticated air. Wheat ~
wool gabardine shapes !
up as a one-button
jacket over a •
2-side-pocket dirndl. The
bow-tie blouse is printed i
wheat and black in i
polyester. 6-12. $395. i
Designer !
Collec11ons, 85. !
' ' ~ • ' • • I
f DAIL 'Y Pl~O I
Ann~
Landers
Zodiac
Rules
Bliss?
UEAH i\NN t.A"'lJEH.S t.1ay~ you don t put much !>t()(.'k
in thl' Zoc:liiw hut I can tell \OU the
wom<.m "ho "rot.-;rnd ·-.,ud J
Scorpio shoulcl nt'\ l'r m..irr) a
SaJ!lll..inu~ knl'\\ "h..il -she was
&alkmg Jbout
My mother .ind father wen~
(hat max and I ~rew up m lhe
middle or a hattlefaeld My
earliest childhood memories are
of the two of them yelling, throw
ing dishes and breaking up the
furniture When lhc moon wai.
,..full tht•y had s uth knock-down.
drng out fights the neighbors had
to call the pol 1cc
I 'm 18 now a nd have been
meeting some neat guyi. at col-
lege The first question I ask 1s,
''When 1s your bi rthday'>"
Anybody horn between Nov 22
and l>cc. 21 1s off-limits for me.
fm a Scorpio who believes -AN
UNCE OF PREVENTION IS
ORTH A POUND OF CURE
DEAR OUNCE: Tbanksforthe
stimony. Here's another one:
.-DEAH ANN LANDERS. I 'm ~ad nobody told me 32 years ago
Jhat a S<:orpao shouldn 'l marry a
§agitaraus. Had I bought the
atory I would have massed out on
~ very good and happy life.
The sign you are born under
doesn 't mean a thing. What
counts as whether or not you love
one another enough to work at
making a go of it. I'm signing my
~tter NOV. AND DEC.
' DEAR NOV. AND DEC.: I'm
1,)0t about to get in the middle or
~nything so soon after telUng
ertha she should iron her old ~ an's shorts so I'll just say thank
u both for writing. .
~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since
four articles arc read by millions ..,f pe<>ple r hope you will print
th as letter and help eliminate a
Jot of frustratwn. anger and anx·
ict:.
Not muny folks c:.in afford to
have u telephone an every room
of their home, yet every day
• thousands of peo(Jle wa ll dial the
number or a friend or re lat1ve, let
the phone rang three or four times
;rnd hang up The part) who has
made the call 1s disappointed
bt•eauM' he assumes t he person
hl· 1s ti") ang to re<i ch 1s not al
homt· The party who hears the
phone. runs to answe r 1l and lifts
up the receiver just in ume to
hl•ar thc click -off becomes
frustrated and irritated.
I ollen receive business calls at
home so I have installed five
telephones an the house and one
outside because I enjoy garden·
ing. Yet, over and over my phone
will ring rouror Cive times and by
the time I pick up the receiver
the caller has hung up. What
really makes me mad is when
people say, "I tried to phone you
three limes last week but you're
never home.··
Everyone who-makes a phone
call shouJd wait for at least ten
rings before he hangs up. Maybe
if they see it in your column it
will get through their thick
skulls. BOB T. IN GEORGIA
DEAR BOB: To put It another
way, 10 rings takes approximate·
1y 60 seconds. Anyone who
doesn't have the paUence to wait
one minute for someone to
answer tbe phone must not want
to talk to him very much.
DEAR ANN LANDERS :
Today's leUer was from a guy
who was worried because his
wife's pregnancy was going into
the 11th month. Here are some
facts that might help:
A nine-month pregnancy is
more myth than r eality. The
actual run term is between 266 to
280 days, average. But
"average" seems always to be
what someone else Is.
A "normal" tel'm can be much
longer depending upon
influenclna factors, such as a
woman's menstrual cycle. For
example, a woman whose cycle
is 30·31 days is likely to have a
lon1er pregnancy. A short cycle
-2S·28 days -mean.a a shorter
pregnancy.
Heredity also inOuences t.he
1estation period in lerm1 of
lenath People from tho tropics a•ve birth 1oooer than thoce ln
the fl11id ionea ot the world
Many women thlnk they know
exactly when they become
preenant. but they can be
mistaken. These are the Mamas
who swear they carried 11
montht. (I wu on l -SUPER
PRIGOlE
DEA& 8VPEa: "" caa't '°" •o&Hr Na&me. 'R•kl for tbe ...... ,.
From left, Bob and Jacquie Moffett wnh Sharon and Boyd Jefferies.
Social
Scene
In Honor
Of Angels
A champagne reception honor
ang patrons and angels of Laguna
Moulton Community Playhouse:!
took place on a recent afternoon
at the spacious, contemporary
home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Montgom ery in l rvine Cove.
Angels and patrons stroll on a heavenly bluff.
The event acknowledged the
1977-78 season donors, who have
contribuLed the largest sum re
cei ved by the Playhouse since
the late 1960 's .
Funds will be used to refurbish
the lobby, a udito rium and
backstage, according to board
vice president Mrs. Daniel A
(Ruthi Schryver. who arranged
the party. She also serves as
patron, angel and members hip
chairperson.
Board president Mrs Robert
1 Jacquie) Moffett and newly
appointed managing director
Douglas Rowe greeted guests,
who mingled on lhe manicured
lawn. terrace and tennis court
situated on the bluff above the
coastline.
The party was at the contemporary home
of Dr. and Mrs. Montgomery.
Weddings,· Engagements
Jones-Zillgitt
The Community Church
Congregational in Corona del
Mar was the setting tor the wed-
ding of Anne Elizabeth Zillgitt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Preston Burt ZiJlgitt of Corona
del Mar, and Graham
Christopher Jones, son of Mrs.
Douglas Jones and the late Mr.
Jones.
The bride attended Pepperdine
University, Malibu, and was pre·
sented at the 1975 National Chari-
ty League Debutante Ball.
After a wedding trip along t.he
California coast, the couple will
live in Dana Point.
The bride is the daughter of Don
Baker of Huntington Beach and
Mrs . Patricia Baker of
Guerneville. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Bingenheimer of Napoma.
The bride graduated from
Westminster High School and at-
tends Golden West College. Her
husband graduated Crom La
Quinta High School and attended
Long Beach State University.
The couple will live in Hunt·
mgton Beach
Forsdick-Buss
o.iry ~10( --~ •l<MN ICMflln
Ruth Schryver, from left, Dr. Robert
F. Montgomery and wife Jelean on sta1rway.
Marilyn and Jack Axelson
Cardwel I-Peters
The wedding of Debbie Minkoff
and Gregory Forsdick took place
in Our Lady Queen of An&els
Church in Newport Beach. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Minkoff of Newport
Beach. The brideiroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forsdlck
ofSaltLakectty. Utah.
Mrs. Blngenhelmer Miss Yeager Mrs. Cardwell
Deborah ~ynn Peters,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
L . Hamill, and,. Dennis Steven
Cardwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Holtom, were married ln
St. James Episcopal Church ln
Newport Beach. .
The bride attended Oranae
Cout College. The bridegroom
attended Citrus Junior Colle1e
and is a homebuilder in Orange
County.
Alter a weddine trip to Hawaii,
t.he couple will live ln Anaheim.
Yeager-Allavie
The engagement of Kathleen
Arden Yeager, dau1bter of Mr
and Mrs. Richard Alan Yeager of
Riverside, to John James Al·
lavie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
E . Allavie, 1s announced.
The bride-elect traduated
from the Unlvenlty of Southern
CaUfornla where 1h1 was a
member d Kappa Alpha Thet1, The bridetroom-eleot attended
USC, where he wu a member OI .
Phi Beta Ka.,pa and Sl1m1
Alpha EpaUon. He attends the
UCLA Medlc•I SehdOl and wlll
araduatelnJune. une.
•The weddbl1 ti planned tor th•
1priqof 1"'.
Bingenhelmer-Baker
Tbe ~.;.J. ot Da~ .F.rib
Bu• «•1nmr to ~ •...-a::&•htlmw ol H•l· ..... -J toot pli~ In tM
Clnarcb bl Cluilt, Garden Grove.
The bride graduated from
Corona del Mar High School and
real estate school. The bride·
groom graduated from Costa
Mesa High School, Golden West
and Orange Coast colleges.
Elftmann-Buss
Susan Buss has become the
brlde of Rlck Elftmann in a
ceremony ln the bride's home.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mn. Linus Buss of Fountain
Valley. He la the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Elftmann of Long
Beach
The bride l1 a it•du.ate of
Fountain Valley Hip SchoOI.
Her husband araduated fl'OID
California St.ate lJnl•eraity,
Domtncuea HJlli. They Will Uw
in Abllene, Tex•.
Hornbeak-Berkhausen
Barbar~ Hornbeak ot Oclrona
del Mar lJ en,.1td to marry
Brian Berkhauen. She ii the
dauaht.er ot Mr. and M". Jay w.
HombeaJC of La Quinta and he ls
the '°" of l>r. and Mn. Be:Mett
R. Betkhawen of Santa Ana. Tbe
WiadinC WUl t.u ;lace In NOY•
embtl' .tn St. Aihdhw11 Chftaeh,
N~Beacb.
The future bride trl<:haa~
fro1D Newport Harbor lliab
• School ud the Unlnnltr Of
8oatbirn C.lltamle WINN abe
... • member Of Pl llet.a Pbi·
sorority.
Her future husband iraduated
Crom Foothill High School and use where be was a member of
Beta Theta Pi and the Trojan
Knights.
Rosenberg-Guzik
Mr. and Mrs. lioward A.
Rosenberc of Tu1Un have an·
nounced the engaeement of their
daughter, Ellen Rosenberg to
Harvey Guzik, son of Mr. and
Mrs. lrvln1 Guzik of Newport
Beach. .
The future bride graduated
from UCLA and currently is
earrung her spectal education
teacbine credentials at Chapman
College. Her (lance graduated
fromUCJ.
A November weddk\1 ls
planned.
Rodgers-Hutson
Suul\ Kay llodaeta will become the brid8 ot Harlan Wade
Hutton ctunn1 Nov. 5 ceremOOJes
hi tblt 1:1111 Ave. BapUat Church,
Hunttnataa Beach.
The .bride.to·~. d•Ulhter 61 Mr. and Mra. w. p;, Rodsert ot
Huntlniton Beacll, la a 1raduat1
of IEdllon Hilh School •and
Lawton se .. ool. She 1ttended
or-..Co< Coll•••·
fferft1nCe, son of .Mr. iand Mn.
M . W. Hutson of Torrance.
araduated from North Hltb
SchOol and attendl GOlcMn Weal
Collep •
I
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Business Sunday, Soptember 25 1977 DAIL'< PILOT C'5
ORANGE COUNTY OF THE WEEK
Reeves Bounces to Top
In Rubber Gasket Field
H~ THOM l.l•:C'OQ
OI T"• O•llY f'llM 51""
Ht't'Yc • ., Hu11l1t•r J nt· • lc!rgest employer in Sun
t 1t•mcnll'. b ..i l\·,111 rubber l"f>t' gusket and parb
I allncallnl{ upt·r Jt 1t111 th<1t 1., .,hurt on ma11ager~ and
lung on pra<·llcahl\
Thul 1-. 1u-..t th1 wa.> • Hud · Freeman A
Fu" h•r. prc-..idt•nt and Al'ncrul manager. wants 1t.
"WE'Vt: Rt.ALLY nJrrowed our direction
dov.n. t·om·enlrJtl'd fo<·u!>t•d on wh<tl we're doing
We've bN·n '>O t·ffct'llvc that 1t'~ hard on our com·
JX'lttor... '>J v., lht• Orani:e Coa!>l nut1 ve.
RPt'\C'> <:amt-into being rn 1941 when Ray R.
.. Do<:" fkc\ c:-. f11undt:d th<: company to manufac·
lure an orlho1x·d1e ruhber shot• :-.ole
Thal never got off the ground, but the products
llecv~ :-.oon ht·gun tu makt• did World War ll
t•ruptl'd and lfr1•vt•!> founcl 1L<;clf making fuel cells
ffJr fighter plant·::.
The t•nd 11( tht• war l>UW Hccves with few
eu::.tomcr:-. until auto manufacturer:-. decided to
h<.1ve part:-. falmc-:.itt·d here for West Coast assembly
' pf anl'i.
THE FIRM <1l.o;o began lo fabricate rubber
, ~askcts used lo !>cal pipes and pipelines for sewer,
• w <Jlt'r :md other systems.
Thal bu:-.mt·..,s soon bec·amc a major product,
;,illhough llecvt•s' products remained van ed until the
CJJrlV '70:-.
· 'Wt•'d alw;.iys tried to d1Vl'rs1fy. ll was a sober-
111g t•x1>crit•nct· to n·ahzc we were better off to
dominalt· the r11pt· mark<:t and acquire other com-
. JJ~•mt•s tod1vcrs1ry." !>Jys Fowler.
,
.
The Co111po11y •••
Reeves Rubber Inc. is a fabricator of
rubber gaskets and exotic rubber and
elastomer parts.
Estimated gross safes for fiscal 1977:
$t3 1 m1flton
Employs nearly 500 persons. about 275
in its San Clemente fac1ltty, the balance in
its Albertville plant.
Key Officers· Freeman A. Fowler. pres1-
den 1. general manager; William W.
Krames. vice president-manufacturing;
Finn Claud1-M agnussen, vice president-
marketing; Jack Scott. vice president-
fmance and treasurer and Jack Smith,
· corporate production control manager.
)Women at Top . .
-\Find Trouble
. UCI ins tructor Gloria Sklansky likes to tell this
: story or the difference in treatment of women and
men:
·'Then• arc two lines at the gates of St. Peter. One
1s all male, the other 1s made up of women.
"ST. PETER asks each of the men a general
question or two then finishes by asking them to spell
the word God. The men all pass .
.. Then the women are asked the same general
questions. They all do well until St. Peter asks the
spelhn~ question: i low do you spell Albuquerque?"
The story, she says, typifies the problems women
have moving into management.
Ms. Sklansky, who is
teaching a University
Extension class for
women called "The
Next Step Up," says
.women must out·
perform men in the
same jobs in order to be
considered adequate.
Business, she says, is
largely given to advanc-
ing women only to low
echelon managerial and
supervisory jobs.
''FEMALE
managers are usual·
ly •managers' of
SKLANSKY c lerical departments.
That's not true of male managers who usually
perform different kinds o( functions. He's truly a
manager.''
Many in business. she believes, continue to
perpetuate old myths about female managers.
••;rhey claim that. women are not eager to move
up. Well, the same is true of some men. When
women have the opportunity to move up, they'll
want to move up for the same reasons as men.
"But tr there is no opportunity to move up, they're
going to feel statlsfied by what they're doing.••
Ms. Sklansky, a therapist in family practice in
Newport Beach, says she often hears women in
iberapy lament: "All .tny life I knew what I would
lio when I grew up. Now, I'm almost .SO, all grown
~P. and it's ettSY to Justs~ ·rm a wile and a
mother.'
.. WELL,•• SHE adds, .. women are now having
their children closer toaether and that sun gives
tbem atleast25 years in the labor market."
Women who are returning to work after long in-
terludes for motherhood and marriage find
thelllldves eompetine with each otber for spots in
what author Carolyn Bird calls the .. female Job ghetto.'~
"Women should be moving lnto typlcaUy maJe Job!'I, one, ror the money• two. that '1 where the open·
Ings are.
• When a job ls typically male oriented, she says,
. the ~7 wiU bo higher.
, For women who do aot into hlaher posttion.s, ahe
says, tho standard• may be act higher ror bel' than
tor a male counterpart.
••1F A WOMAN nuna1er doH a bad
job, EVOYONE rememben. Wa bard tor a IOM
womlft manger to be.h&Yt u 1 person tf 1he'1 the
~m wom•n amoni a lar(t number of i'Dea.
Her course, 1chedultd to belln Sept. 21, meeu for
10 nua.ta1 nlahta. Jt mclucJe. MPlou wltb n· 1>9111 an opportunltln, atftrmatlve •dloll. avOI-. tbe .. _queen bee.. ayndromt, Uae •BM• u
~ilor; llOl-1 Httln1. time mm.-e Md u-
4Mrdall trtlnlna. cc.ontMt ua ~-tor a. laUI.>
That dominance comei; from efforts to improve
the company, 1b management and products.
Cpgradm~ management, however, was one or
the keys, says f'owler
HE BEGAN the process himself in 1971 by
.1ttcndmi.: the JS.month Key Executive Program at
P1:pJ)t•rdrn<:
"Tht>n thl' vice president of finance and
lrt'a::.urcr w<:nl throu.1tth. then 8111 Krames <plant
manager> attended. He's since become the vice pre-
!-.1dcnt or manufacturing
"That <:hanl-(ed the way the business was
opcratmg. It changed from an emphasis on produc-
tion. We began to pay allent1on lo recruiting, staf·
fmg and team build1n~."
Fowler adds, "It's intcrcsltng to note th<1t out of
the rune Lop manag<•rs of the company, we h<ive
scven people with advance degrees: three technical
dl'grecs and four MHAs In 1970. therc weren'tany.
Krames, tall, soft spoken and often amusing in
his rcflecl1ons. says, "There's a tremendous
amount of latitude. We're not interested in
methodolol-(y. Hesults arc what counl...our whole
philosophy changed in 1970·71.
··1n restaffing its taken four years -we've
tried to find young guys without that old 'kick 'em in
the ass' altitude. We use a group decision makin~
method."
Kn1ml's smiles and adds. "There are nine in
the management group, each should have my job--
nine guys want to run th<' show. It's neat, the way it
:-.hould be. In fact, it's difficult to provide enough
challenges."
"RUBBER EXPANDS after molding," says
Krames. No one can predict by how much, so ex·
trusion molds must be made by skilled workers who
use 'Kentucky wmdage' toaJlowforlheexpansion.
"That's why we try to keep the guys with 30
years experience."
Fowler says the company 1s just about lo dis-
tribute stock bonuses for the first time in a plan
s imilar to an Employe Stock Ownership Trust. an
effort to bring cmployes closer to company goals.
"There's $460,000 of company stock available for
c mployes. Some of them arc going to get statements
that 'II dazzle their eyes••' he savs.
F<1wler says the firm has made many changes
in the pai;t six years. An Alabama plant is
in operation with several hundred employes; the
management has been restructured into an ex·
tremely horizontal form and the company has de-
emphasized research.
A laboratory on premises does testing and
formulatmg for a few special products. but the lab
operation no longer does what could be called R & D .
f<'ormulas developed in the past continue to
serve well, says Fowler.
The changes cam e in two stages. The first
began in 1972 when too-rapid expansion of the
Alabama plant put financial pressure on the com·
pany.
Fowler says. •·we did a lot of personnel
changes about that time. so we began turning
around in 1973-74. During the '74-75 recession we did
more ... you really cul some dead wood when you go
through cutbacks.
"WE FOCUSED on tas ks, not personnel. looked
hard al new proJCCts and cul out any that wer e not
going to contribute lo immediate survival," Fowler
.says
"The proof will be in the pudding dunng the
next recession."
Fowler says the firm 1s expecting to hit sales of
Sl7 million next year, against about $13 million this year .
More equipment in San Clemente will add
about Sl million in production capacity and Fowler
says they will once again keep production at high
levels during the winter in order to build up inven-
tory.
The company 1s dependent on new home build·
mg which requires new pipe and sewer lines and re·
rnnstruction and expansion of old systems.
Fowler says that the lean nature of his manage.
<See REEVES, PagcC7)
Strip of formed rubber leaves extrusion
molding device on way to being formed
into ring gasket. Raw rubber is
treated to alter its characteristics
0.lty Pilot $1 .. 1 ..... ~
Rows of jars contain compounds used
to alter charactertstics of rubber
used to form exotic products in
San Clemente Reeves Rubber plant
FOR INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE,
CALL OUR BROKERS OF TBE YEAR.
James N. Hood
Gubb& Ellis
f:ctJ'f1" S. Sptag1ns, J<.
Coldwell Banker
Commcrc1al
B1okerage Company
~r-ven H. McDowell
M:Oowe4I and
Associates
MIChael Hay
Industrial Brokers
We've named these 24 industrial
real estate professionals our Brokers
of the Year for 1977, recognizing
their outstanding efforts on behalf of
their clients• relocation to the Irvine
Industrial Complex.
We recently honored them at our
Fifth Annual Brokers' Recognition
Banquet
l nk M Ha~se11
Colelw~ll Sanker
Commercial
8rol<eracir:> Compony
R:lnald C. Showatt~r
Coldwell Banker
Commercial
1'rokerage Company
These honors are well deserved, for talented
professionals like these are one of the reasons the
nc ~largest and fastest·growing industrial . ' complex in the nation.
For your industrial real estate needs call an !IC Broker
of the Year today.
µ:l•~r (, LP"1<'r
Coldw,.,I B ink• ·r
Commprci;1I
Brokt.wnw Comp,1nv
tvbrty Jones
CQvison & Jones LTD
Togo Tana~
R>ss Roatto<s
Les Swanson Melendres Roal Estnte
Riymond P Olmscheid
Coldwell Banker
Commercial
BrokNa~e Companv
!Alvia C Cannon
Coldwell Banker
Commmc1a1
Brokerage Company
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1•nli{1nrnt·d c·o1oi.irnl t·1ties, wh1lt·
Nut th J\mt•nl·a ",1i. :-.till in Uw
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ANO WHAT coused th~ir ;id
';mc·td <"lvlhzatum und numbers
1woak1111o: 1tl xo11w :1 million to
11t·c·lim· .uuund 1000 A.I>., Joni(
lll'foH· the S11uniurds came, c:ov
t'l t'll und c·1111quere<l 10 thti early
I hi h 1•1•nl Ur).
Wt.'11 ovl'r a hundred years ugo,
,, Nl·W Y•>rk travel writer, Juhn
!'itc·phcns, un d nn E n g lis h
• 11 thac0Jog11>l, 1''r cd er1ck
<':1thcrwood. set out lo exptort.>
ttu·n-isol atetJ Yucat an and
m aybe find some answers.
'r°h1rs1.v. hnt, plagued by bugs
:tt1d k"vl'I . <snd on horseback, 1t
\1H1k them months lQ visit Jost
c·1t) s1l<>s m:.arh-d by mounds cov-
Nt•d with dense tropical vcgetu·
t1on llul lhl'lr v1v1d dcscnplions
m tcxl and sketches have lx>en ex·
<' 1l 1aie explorers since.
Today's history-and myslery-
lovmg travell•rs can explore by
p la ne, paved hig hway and
11•1ckage tours in the no.longer
isolated Yucatan.
l>URING THE l'IRST t wo
days exr)lorc Merida, a delightful
mix of Mayan, 16th century
S p a 71is h . a nd 18t h century
Fr ench, who built mansions with
profi ts from lhe lucrative hene·
quin C hemp) industry.
The place to Maya.watch and
browtic 1s a mong public market
:-.tails not far from the main
:.quare. Among tpe local hemp
products -bags, ma~. hats -
there are bargaing on items you
muy never have worn, tasted, or
knew you needed, plus surprises,
l ikl· you r own brand of
toothpaste. You may hear Mayan
:. po ken more often than Spanish.
Hut the choice spot to reOecton
civ1llzaUon-lost is at a ruin like
lJ xmul, about an hour by bus ~outh from Merida. where vis-
itors spend a full day exploring .
'The name translates .. three
times rebuilt.'' Scholars say Ux·
mal's stones were recycled at
least five llmes.
MAYAN CITIES were re·
ligious and government centers.
Priest and nobility occupied the
imposing buildings. The common
people farmed around the out·
~kirts, and lived in thatched roof
huts, the same as some you see
today.
At Uxmal, the massive Gov-
<•rnor's Palace has thousands of
ha nd-carved stones. Across the
facade of a building in the Nun-
Dl'ry quadrangle the design is so
intricately worked that it looks
like petrified lace.
The Nunner y was where
multitudinous m aidens spent tl'le
last <and best ) years of their
Ii ves before being s acrificed to
Chichen ltza pyramid near statue of rain god messenger Chae Moo/.
.. ~Smoke Bugs Travelers
• ' ~ .:-.. \\l ,\Slll'\<;To..,. 1A1» Can 1t
:) ·that 11011 ,mok1·r" irritated by
" t•tr 111111111 ~ n<'1g hbo r s 1n
; , ltllltl'I'~ ar<· ~ornt·ll mes r~actm~
A ~pokcsman for Western
Airli nes, which is conducting thl·
researc h , and Hoeing, which
makes commercial jetliners, say
cabin air ii-recycled continually. ~ 1 nothing mor,• than the sight of
~ c~rnokt·"
~ IT'S vo~~mu·:. ~av airline ~ gmccr-; who 'v1• 1 CM.arched the
• st way to satis fy s moking
d non smokin~ passengers.
A Boeing official said all of the
air in the cabins or the giant 747~
1s changed every three minutes.
And Forrest Mulva ne of
Western said that, in 7'l7s Oyini.:
at 30,000 feet , cabin air is
.......
FREEDOM TRAIN NOW ON CANADtAN RAILS
Bolling Again
Freedom Now Discovery
OTTAWA <AP) -The Freedom TnJn that touNd t.be
United State9 during the bicentennlaJ celebration wUI be
ro111ng ngaln aa a historical showpiece on rail• for Cana·
dlan.s next year.
The troin, recently purchased by Canada, has been re·
• named Tho Dl4covery Train and is scl\eduled to atart ill
Journey next July 1, Canada Day. · 'l'ho 1'5 converted. baqage and pusenger cars until a
few weeks aso contained trapplnp reminiscent of ''Old
Glory.'' mcludln1 exhibit. ol Hollywood fn Its areat days
and the Rootevell and Kennody 7urs. n cars .... beina 1trlpped and redealtned tor the
Canadian public .. a muaeum otnctal slid. Even the ton· veyor belt Which earned Americaoa t.hrOUlb ~ tralD la-..
ln rtmoved. CanadtaOI wm have to wait um>uab 1M can.
lrh train wlll dltp\ay hlltoncal, n• pollt.lcal, exhibit.a,
aya W•fne llu~r, prealdenl ~ the print. UnltJ Train
f'oundauon which bell*t pto~~::J,roJect. Tb•
tro n will he used IO •nhaDCI tM I~ Ca.cl•
durln1 lt1 f1ve·)'Nrt•cif•t.wuc1Mtdettm.
d1ang<.'d 4.4 times· a minute. In
t tw larger 707 il is changed 3.2
times a minute at30,000feet.
J ohn Banzhaf of Action on
S moking and Health, a non-
~mokcrs ri11 hts group. s aid
the air is merely run through
a ~ma ll filte r a nd then
fed back into the cabin, still con·
taming some sm oke.
"BALONEY, PURE baloney,"
r esponde d a n indus try
! pokesman. "That's just not the
way these machines are built to
operate," he added.
He said the stale a ir is com·
pletely sucked from the cabin
and replaced by fresh outside
air.
Mulvane said the system used
by Western, which is similar to
others in the industry, uses total-
ly fresh air for each change.
By contrast, Mulvane s aid, the
usual standard for a residential
room air conditioner calls for
only ~ percent fresh air on each
recycling.
Mulvane said both Boeing and
Western have done tests to de·
termino the best way to seat
s moking and non·smoking
passengers.
The best, according to airflow,
is to set smokers on one side of
the cabin and non-smokers
across from them.
He said this 1s because alrfiow
in a cabin 111 normally down the
middle, back alon& the aisles and
out through vents ln the floor.
Duty Free?
P~Not
•
the rain god Chae. This was con.
sidered a great '1onor, and the
chosen were treated well, up lo
the end. After they climbed the
precipitous narrow steps to the
sacrificial platform near the top
ol the Pyramid of the Maaiclan,
the priests would perform their
ritual murder.
You'll soon come to recognize
the mask of Chae himself on the
walls: usually a row, one above
the other, with a curled snout like
an elephant's trunk, but short.
cmCHEN 11.ZA is sevent.y
miles east of Merida, site or
another full day's excursion. A
highlight of its earliest ruins,
a r ound 500 A. D., Is an ob·
servalory where Mayas watched
the stars from windows along a
circular st aircase. Thus they
c alculated the seasons to know
when to plant the all-important
corn, and d e veloped the
calender.
Chichen ltza 's lake·sized,
sacred cenote is a s hort walk
beyond a g rim wan carved with
s kulls . Dru gged human
s acrifices were thrown into the
murky depths or this peaceful·
looking cistern lo a ppease and
beseech the r ain god Chae they
believed lived there.
No one caters to Chae any
more, but waler is s till all impor·
t ant. You'll not see rivers, yet the
dense jungle interspersed with
flourishing sisal plllntations in·
dicates no shortage now, year
round. Picturesque windmills
provide water.
The people of Mexico offer friendly contacts
to tourists. Peasant woman works with dough
to form bread, later sold in open air stalls
Off to Land of Kipling
By STAN DELAPLANE
KUALA LUMPUR, Ma laysia ·-"K.L."
is the "in" way to speak of Kua la Lumpur.
<As you say "P.V.'' for Puerto Va llarta.
"Mobay .. for Montego Bay.>
lt costs Sl0.50 U.S. to ride 300 mile:-.
from Singapor e to K. L. in air-conditioned
comfort on the Exsprcs Rakayat -the
People's Express.
This is the land of Kipling and
Ma ugham and Joseph Conrad. Johorc~
Straits! The name sounds like the clash of
Malay and sea pirate daggers.
SORRY TO SAY it's a rather tedious
seven-hour ride. Rubber plantations give
way to tea plantations. No colorful natives
boarded the tra~ bearing colorful flocks of
chickens and children. The countryside is
green and luxuriant. And hot. A sweaty.
humid 90 degrees at 9 a.m. •Every once in
awhile, an attendant comes through rolling
a little c art of tea and soft drinks. peanuts
and beer. If I were doing this again, I'd
bring a box lunch. And a paperback Agatha
Christie.
NOT MANY AMERICAN tourists get
this far. cFor me, Singapore is the best city
out here and far enough. I
But 69,000 Americans DID get to
Malaysia last year. Most headed for
Penang, the tropical island off the
northwest coast.
The t ourist people told me: ··our big
push in the next few years is to open up the
be autiful east coas t. It needs it, too.
Because it is economically depressed ...
THEY SAID CLUB Med will have a re·
sort "viHage·· operating by 1979 at Cherat·
ing. 200 miles from here across the Malayan
peninsula.
There's a motorboat trip into the Na·
tional Park for $500 a week. Virgin jungle.
Elephants, two-horned rhino, deadly pit
vipers.
Hot, sticky and lots of mosquitos.
***
I MET A GIRL back home. She said:
"First we went to Singapore and that was
best. Then to Bangkok and it was hot and
dirty. Then to K L. a nd it got hotll'r. Then to
Penang where it was hot and sweat v.
"Then my boy frit•nd suad: 'Now let ·s go
to Rangoon.·
"l said : 'YOU go to H:.ingoon. I'm goinl!
home to cool. foggy San Francisco'."
(I don't want to brC'ak their rice bowls.
but that ·s the way l frt.•I in tht.·sc countries
too.)
... * ..
"We arc completely in lht> dark land in
some anxiety ) about tip1>in" on a trip to
Europe ... "
TWA has u pockt•t-sizc folder .. Tipping
Abroad.·· u·s free and gives you i;!ood guide
lines. A handy man is your hotel concierge.
The chap with the crossed keys on his un-
iform collar. You can ask him the first da~·
what the custom is for waiters , taxis,
theater ushers. <In some countries you lil'
the usher. Others you don 'l. >
I low arc )'OU supµoscd to know that it·s
custom to tip lhl' '' aitcr !\NO the bus boy
separately in Greece? The waiter's t ip on
the plate : the bus hoy's on the table cloth. < [
c an't remember when I found that out. I
probably staff cd a lot of bus boys before.>
GENERAL RVl~F.: Ho t e ls a nd
resta urants add 15 peret•nl to your bill for
"service··. That is. for t ips. llowcver.
wa iters , maids, porters <'lr. don't believe
this expresses your true gratitude. You
should add a little extra. The local people
do. It's not just a tourist ri poff.
How much is a .. little" more? Hen·
again we ask that noble fellow, t he con-
cie r ge. <H all porter they call him in
England.> He'll give you a general idea.
Now HE gets t ipped. too. You may feel
it's more delicate to guess. Or you can ask
the hotel bartender they're always w itty
blokes. If alJ he's done is hand me my room
keys each day, I give him a dollar for each
day when I leave. If he also got me theate r
tickets, m aybe add a couple of dollars.
"Do you Up tour guides on bus tours?"
I do. With reluctance, since these rob·
ber barons are getting a cut from every
tourist shop where you bought anything.
But everybody else tips him a doll ar or twoJ
And I have no courage.
Conic v.4th us to the friendly Dec. 12 Padfte Pttnoess land of fiesta this Fall or Chrtstmas Shoppl1'l9.~lsa
Wlntec You'll aaU from Los (7 ~)and -.. ~· for Ange~ on a Brtttsh·Nglsteted two Paol>la ($10<t pat' full-
ihlp. Enjoy .uperb ~. fare Gdult. Celf~ raldonts).
Top enwrtafnment ltMad·
winning cultfne tctwd uAth W bY our Italian dlnblg
room~lns.
1n 1 aaw Vlslt Pumo ~ Mamtlan end CMio sen Luc-. In 1 or 12 ~ addMMianllk>,~ =-~~.
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Sunday. S.ptember 25, 1977 DAIL V PIL,OT 1 .A
Tall Beauty ~as Its Woes
BOSTON <AP J In a cjty where
Beucon Hill matrons once lined up thetr
Bost.on rockers in batUe formaUon lo
~top \.\Orkmen changing their beloved
brick sidewalks to concrete. archlt~t
Henry N. Cobb set about erectin& New
England'$ tallest skyscraper.
Mother might have warned hlJn . Her
apartment 1~ Just a block away from
Tl'in1ty Church, the Boston Public
Llbrary and the other Copley Square
landmarks that m ade this bit or real
estate the most brawled <>ver her eabout
since Bunker Hill.
The sky d1dn 't fall in on Henry Cobb
when his shim mering OO·story glass-
sheathed John Hancock Tower rose over
tradition-proud Back Bay, but just about
everything else did. Like, for instance,
400-pound window panes by the dozens.
law suits into the millions, delays that
doubled costs and drove off tenants. the
agony or hav111g his glass dream house
boarded over with plywood then
declared a fire hazard , and the final
ecstasy of having the building QPened,
occup1ed amJ deemed a masterpiece by
the c-ntics <1fter fellow architects had
calh...od him "a whore" Cor accepting the
comnuss1on
.. T HERE EVEN w..is a lime when we
thou~ht tht.' llullding might have to be
takl·n down "Cobb said. standing before
it 1n lht' sun:-.hine of Copley Squa re and
looking bat·k on lhl' darkest day in the
life of any modPrn an·h1lect
No" flve }'t:ars :.flt•r lht' gargantuan
rc-1 lt'clmg panl's began rainmi: down into
the street, 10 years after Cobb's plans
left the drawing board and a lltUe over a
year after the city building com
m1:-.sumer thn·atencd lo unh:r the tower
va c ated unit's:. given "assurance
persons can 'l be sucked out or the build
inf.{ 1f J{lass falls ," 81~ John. as it is now
called , ha:. t.ikcn lb pl:icc in the every
day life of Back Bay.
Almost all floors arc occupied. 3,400 or-
firc workers ride the double-decker
eleviHors <1l speedi. ,,, up to 1.500 feel per
minute, and the exccuctive dining room
on the 59th floor 1s weighty with de-
c1s1ons and low on calories.
C::iutiously, the critics have come
Boston's Trinity Church
around, halUne Bia John as "a cut
diamond aglitter in our midst " instead
of ''the most embarrassing era 1n
architectural ht1tory.' ·
"It does not rumble out or the ground
and tremble s kyward, It whoo.'ies," ven
tured William Marlin, urban design
critic for the Christian Science Monitor.
conceding his praise or the troubled
tower was made "at the risk of being put
to the pillory in som e parts of Boston,
where the keepers of history and the
reapers of profit have been known to go at
each other with tbe d.ecorum of a duelhne
match."
ROBEaT GARRETT, the Boston
Herald critic. confessed to being "a
close admu-er or the mighty mirrored
'The biggest building in
Boston, built by the
biggest employer, the
company people love
to hate, was falling
on its but.·
t.ower. lt may be unfashionable lo sa.> M1.
but I like those tricky reflections and
that s leek s ha(>t: and suKpecl that oppo
1wnts of the bu lid mg do too."
Yt•t, to this day. nearly a year uilf:r the
tledic~1tion1 architect Henry Cobb's
name appears nowhere in the building
There is too much hll~ation. too much
mystery over who was at fault in the
acres of falling glass :.tnd, even now. an
occasional disintegrating window for
anyone to point a finger, even in pride, at
the man who built New England's tallei:.t
and spared lhc home team. the John
Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., tht
l~nomy of living another dlilY 1n the
s hadow of the 52-story Prude ntial
Center . built by rival insurers from
Newark. N.J
"Given this absurd goal." concluJt I.I
Globe architecture critic Robert
Campbell. "the Hancock c.1rchitect
achieved it with enormous skill and
elegance."
to be u g0<xt neighbor to these low 19th
century gems · ·
SCALE, NOT SIZE, 1s important m
architecture, Cobb stressed. us \f he
were back lecturing at Yale again ''The
principle of this building as that.> ou reud
it as a plane in space, a disembodied
volume. It talks to its neighbors without
overwhelming <1nd dominating them "
One of the bu1ld1ng s elevator f1rl~
who should huvc been giving the spiel
wus impressed
"Hey," she ~u1d. "you know mun·
about this than r do Are you th(·
a r<.'hitect or something'!··
Cobh. u shy man, admitted that he .... .i"
Jnd a::.kcd what she thought of 1l ·r lovt' 1t ... she gushed "I just lov<>'k
I lenry Cobb b1•amcd and blushed Tht•
air in Hoston was certainly warmer'"to
day than on that frosty Januar> Sunda~
fi ve years ago when in his empty lOJ'l'r
he hat.I lo <·onfront an emergency m,ct
1ng of ll:rncock cxecut1 vcs and cont')t
tors. all tn hard hats and all stwn<lln~
because there \H'rc nu chairs. and tell
the m ··a catastrophe of major pcOfV>1
t1ons" had befallen the building ·
Over the weekend. 75 mile-per-bl>ur
winds had sent dozens of the h6gt•
aluminum framed thermal panes hurtl·
1ng into the strccb below llunclrfds
more wen damaged and in dangc~ of
falling, '>o that <.•vcnlually all Hl1'344
panes had w l>e r~pl;JcecJ al a ('OSl of f7 3
m1lhon
"In short," Cobb s aid gnmly 'tht• big
{(CSl budding in UO~t on, built by the ~II{
gcst employ('r, the coin p,JO\' Pl'Oplc ton.:
to hate. v.a~ falhn~ un 1b bull
' THE SAGA REA LL V ~gan in 1965
when the 52-story l'rudenl1al Center
eclipsed the 26·story llancock bu1ldin~
JUsl a few blocks away. which had been
Uoslon 's tallest since l 949 In the spring <1f
lh<' following year. the P('1 firm Y..as com
m 1ss)(lnt'<i to design an orflcc building •>f
two m11linn square f<.•1•t The llancock
c hairman made 1t pcrf t'clly clear that the
architect was to come up .... ilh something
taller the Bi~ Pru
The dt•ans of :1r('h1lcetun· <.1t I la rvarcJ
<.1nd MIT s at on <1 bh1l' ribbon revic ....
ooard th1Jt rejected thl' plan ... St> did the
Boston Society of /\rC'h1tcc:ts. "Wt had
hop~ in this Lime of urban unrest ;md
crisis for something other than. an
cgot1sucal monument competing with
the skylinl'. .. !>u1d the ~O('ft•ty·s on
Jackson
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is reflected in facade of
glass-sheathed Hancock
Tower. Troubles plagued
structure when glass panels
b egan to tumble to the street
In meticulous detail. Cobb explained
how the rhomboid design, hke a box
squeezed out of s hape, the slender face
and ils reflective glass running without
interruption from roof to street. the
absence of a huge arcaded entrance "all
deferred to and acted as a foil to Trinity
Church. refiectlng its stony sculptural
qualihe::. and enabling this tall building
·Tht' .1rC'h1lt'(·l , v. ho gJn11,t·d up un u-.
wcren 't a11,:unst the de'>l11,n, Coht> &au!
'They thoui.:hl th<.'re \\ :.i ... no good :.olu
lion for thb site and thut we should not
have accepted the comm1ss1on "
Spending Speeded
WJ\SllJNGTON IJ\Pt Your
rnlendar won t !>how 1l, but Saturday will
be N<•w Yeur's Eve in the nation's
capital
In lhis city where money counts for
more lhan M:n lJ menl. Oct l outrank!>
Jan. 1 b<>eau:.1· that ·~ .... hen the L' S.' gov
ernment start~ its nt·w budget year.
known as the fiscal year
WIULE IT'S too much to :-.ay that thl.!
govemmf:'rl n·IL•bratp, the 0<:c~1on. all
of the money people in 1t -l'>oth spend·
mg and rc>ct•1ving are keenly aware ol
the dale. and the lrans1t1on from one f1s
cal ) ear lo th£' ne\t produces headach<:s
and han~'.O\'Crs of Ill'> own
And Just as common folks indulge in
partying on New Year's Eve. sQme agen·
cy :.ind d<>partment chiefs have their own
spending party in the final days of the
fiseul year
A b1.: headache this yc<tr is the
fo1lun• if 1t can be called that of the
government to spend about $1J billion ul
its fiscal 1977 budget.
The fiscal year was a creation or lhe
U.S. Congress in 1832. It was decided
then lo begin the budget year on July J
because Congress in those day'> was able
lo complete work on the budget early in
its session.
But beginning in 1976, Congn-.ss
moved back the starting date of the fis·
cal year to Oct. 1
MOST STATES still start their fiscal
years on July l
A recurring problem for the govern-
ment In recent years has been a surplus
of unspent funds. Usually. an agency
loses money that ·s sllll in ili kitty at the
end or a fiscal year.
Martha's
Home Due
Since it can be e mbarrass1ne for
a.,:ency heads to £ail to spend the money
they had argued for previously, many
have yielded in the past to the tempta-
lton lo unload unspent funds m the final
rcw weeks .
A fairly typical example is lhat of a
regional office of the Small Business Ad·
min1Stration that was sent a new supply or electric typewriters late in fiscal 1975
t•vcn lhou~h lhe typewriters it had were
\\Orking JUSt fine. The local om cc wa~
told by headquarters that thl' new
typewriters wen: in the budget and
therefore would be used
On a much larger scale, the Defense
Department frequently steps up spend·
ing sharply in the final month.
President Carter already has taken
s teps lo head orr any last-mi.nute s urge in
s pending this year. In a memorandum to
agency and department heads in June,
Cart.er urJ?ed lhem "to resist the tempta
tion to use your available appropriations
unnecessarily ...
"I 00 NOT want year-end buying to
undermine or offset any e fforts to reduce
costs and eliminate waste." he s aid.
C'arler ordered that fou rth-quarter
!!pending not exceed third-quarter ex·
pendilures except where absolutely
necessar y.
But even presidents aren't above
playing a little game with the fiscal year
by taking action in one year that would
make the m look good in the next. Lyndon
Johnson. for example. was known to
have encouraged heavy defense spend-
ing in one fiscal year so he could spend
mar•edly less the next and appear as an
economizer.
"The "shortfall" in aovern ment
s pending. while 1t helps to reduce the
budgt't dt>ficit, is a mixed blessing
because it can also put an unexpected
brake on the economy.
Spending has fallen short in most re-
cent budget years. but the projected
shortfall of Sl3 billion in fiscal 1977 is by
Car the largest. ll was $7.l billion in fis·
cal 1976, which was blamed by some
economists for the slowdown in the
economy at mid-year.
Dale McOmber . assistant director
for budget review of the Office of
Management and Budget, says the Sl3
billion not i.pent in 1977 could have paid
for a lot or other federal programs, or
could have been u.5ed for tax reductions.
had Congress and the administration
known the budget would be so far orr.
McOMBER NOW estimates total
spendinc in fiscal 1977 at less than $402
billion, d()wn fro m the ,.~ebruary
estimate of about $414 billion. Revenues
are still close to the original estimate of
$358 billion, leaving a de£icit of about S44
billion.
Uncle Sam faces
fiscal New Year
with probability of
massive spending
speedup
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62 Sailor ,1ang vo•ce
64 Stree1 s11rlace I 4 2 Shove
65 Small crown 145 Co-ow,,er
69 Spring 11ower 14 7 Female sa1"t
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1 74 Whip stroke 154 Egyp11an :4 • 7 6 Alaska c 11y cotton l 7 7 Summtr 165 Become atPrl
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16 7 Greek le lier
, 68 Spy agency
169 European c1ly
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movies
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8 Commonplace
9 Blackboards
1 0 Voting d1s111ct
1 1 Lamorey
12 61c"-1a1i..
13 F111m machine
14 Mao
15 Possess
1 s Poette
ho lore
1 7 Jewtah month
18 Ma•I serv•ce
19 Scorch
23 Prepared
31 Suosv brew
33Clamo•
34 Sweet sou~
36 Vent1la1c
37 M1scelcu1a1e
39 Long teeth
4 2 6raz11tan oori
44 Ma1ore1te 1
st1cl\
46 Poehc
contraction
48 Satchel
50 Jewish
preceo1
51 Listener '
loan
53 New ZealJM
tori
55 G1n9sl<'•
57 7rav"I
58 Nibble
59 nuss11n, yr•!
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wh1soe•
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81 _A ,50
82 Eng115h tetler
84 Christmas
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88 Su CilQ c
91 Mede
93Cozy mom
95 Silk r>e1
97 Weep
98 Malle 111c.t'
100 Large kn.lo
101 R1poeo
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1 21 S11okes
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t 58 Ir.Sh patr•ol
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I 62 Jacob'
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1 76Catcoum
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WIT'S
END
m<'ln<· It won't be long
hl'fon· \UUr tookhooks.
c· a II n l' cf .L! 0 0 <.I S g a S
pumps. b<iromt·lt'r'
l'\ l'Plthrn~ Y. tll ht· an
mc•tnt·
'Look. I cl1d not comc
thi... l<ir m life to bnn~
home· J -..1n• fi:I drcs'>
· 1>11 ~ ou rcmcmher
~h<Jl \llU <ltd to us y, hen
~1· \\1·1~ lslllt· and had
cl1fflt·ult~ rc•mt·mlwrin~
thing!>" ..
I put c·nb note., on
\\httc L1fcSJ\l'l'S.
··You madl· 11 lll<•
rh:-me·' and i.:.imt·'> out of
1t Lt kt· :10 dJ}.., hi.Ith Ncn
l'mlil•r. /\pnl. Junl'. and
~ 1 •fl I t• m h l' r Feb r u a r :-
ha I h ~ alon1• and all Lht-
t L·st hi.I\ l' :11
··so . MAKE \ our
point
·~>. I 'm going to help
'ou "1Lh rnt·tric·" the
... anw \~<J) Now. repeat
aft<•r ml'
'l21i 8 gram<. h.1th 8
lllllll'C'.' ....
"4~:J kilog ram~ 1s a
pound
Ont: foot
nll'lCr:.
1-:xl'cpt for g1 Jms.
liters. kilometer~ ;ind
heclar<'s wh1t·h iff1• dif-
ft•r<-nt "
I LOOKED <il him a
lull two minutes hcfore
-..peak111g .. Did I ever
lcll you how the ch1t·ken
fl-It Wht•n Shl' dtSC:O\/Cred
"ht• h<1d been s itting on a
light hulh for nine
month:-.''·
If thi.lt ., tou hard.
how about. 'If Peter
l'qwr picked ii hectoliter
of p1('klt•d JICPf>t.'r., •
Look . you aren 't
Its lcning. · I !.aid 'If l
I old )'Oll OOC('. I told ) OU a
malhon l tml·s. I am ;in
orthodox Fahrenhei t
pl·r ... on "ho refust•., lo
l'OO\t•rt to CC'ls1us. I will
not listen to ;iny
mon• Cons1d<'r th1• lop1t:
<' los('(I '
"I DON'T :-.upposc
~ ou re· 1nleri.'stcd 1n
knowing th<Jt snmcduy
Mtss Amc·rtca ~11 1
mca~urc 00·50 87 5
.. :\luybe I 'v<.• bcen loo
hJsly It sound., Ilk<· the
metrw '>)slt·m h<Js some
merit
4iALlf f l(lO
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edwards CINEMA CENTER
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O~T .Lor a ttin(nPCGI'.). FANTASTIC
~~-"ALLEGRO Ql\TE ·-;.,,-NON TROPPO" '~I WOODY ALLE~ I
IN "LOVE AND DEATH" CPGI
·THE WAY
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" HIGH v.·
PLUS (It) "TEASERS''
Sunday September 25 1977
;. .. ' .
DAILY PILOT ~fJ ..
Van Dyke's Burnett Show Ro/,e 'No Comedown~
By H .RI\\' 8\ ('I(
J os \~1 .... 1.,.:s 1 I'> 1>1d1 Van l>yk1• •nti
l"1twl llurrll'll h 1J lit·1·11 lo~:.1nii lht u!t!U uruund
for Mlffil' ~"O )t'<1r • n11v. thl'Y n• tlulnl( .. 0111cthlnK
iilboul II 111• !\ ,1111 t11r 1111 ('rirul s TV '>how
'\\t> ... 1.1111·il l tlk111r tJIX>UI II Ill thl' 1!1501'
Job Roles
TV Topic
•rti1 111 ~t Of lh11•1•
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111 tl~l ·1111 I llljll.ll'>lllllg
lhal 11111· d""''' l h,1\ 1· tu
tulf1ll 111h ,,,J, . .., lw1 ... u,,•
of om•'" ' "1!1 Ill' ..,l·•·n
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:!II ;\11 I 11111 I'> 7 (I rn 1111
h.Cl:. I
Tht Jll<l~l,1111 I!'\ tit•
'>1~n1·1I l•' hl·lp ~h1l1Jrl'n
lulf1ll th1·1r 11(11l·1111.tl ll\
IJOlnl111f.! out lh.11 1111\..,
and g11 ls d1111 I h.1\,. lo lw
I 1 m 1 ll d II\ • ,. ' nil 1·
'ilCrt•OI\ pang
Parnt•la IJ<.1hl \1 lt·111·
:\I arlllll'/ .\Iik1• l".rrr l'I
Jcrfrt·~ llJr IJn, T > lh·n
de r !'>on :.ind \1 1cha1· I
~lepht·nson ha vc role.., 111
Wedm·:,rfa) ~optml'r
A
d ifferent
kind of
love story.
2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY.
when !ihl' hnsl cume to Nl·w York," say& Van
Dyke "Shl' was just u kid then." Pau!.e. "And l
w.um't "
Vun Uyke's ch~nce ca.me when Ha rvey
Korm1ua h·rt The l1m ine. c,ays lhe comedian
whw.e (U ">l Sl'rll''.'> bee amt: ii tCIC\ ISron tlassi<·.
w ai. Jtesl 11,;hl
The Other
Side of
Midni~ [H
. ,. ',. . ,.
f' AINVALLaY t ......... "' ..... • ___ ,., .... ,,__. •• • .. vJO
••14. STAR IS IORH" .-.. ,. .,.,,.,.._,,, ... _,.,,.
Dick Van Dy1<f::, after
20 years of talkmg
about it. 1s finally
co-starn'ng with Carol
fJumett.
6:00-9:05
"BEN HUR"
witti Chariton Heston
.. TRAILER ORGY"
5:00 OHLY ----l"
J """"""···;;;,;;;;.., .... m••t:ntt••,.;:':i: J
"STU WARS" IPGI
.. AMAL CHAPTER:
WAUCIHG TALL"
"A HIDGE TOO FAR" IPGI
'1CENTUCKY HUED
MOVIE"IRI
L. 1\1. BOYD )
INFORMS In the
DAILY PILOT
"I could have had a show or my own. but I'm
getting lo that age where I wa nted to enJOY
myself. I now do all the things I like to do, but I
don't have to shoulder the responsibility."
llEJi,\YS ONE OF THE things offe red hrm
was a cfi"amatl<: series. "That would have driven
me insane before the season was over . ll was a
medical 1Ser ies. Once you get gray-haired they
I hink of you asd1stmgu1shed ando(fer you roles as
doctors and la wyers. 'Calhnli( Dr Van Kyke. · It
should have been 'Calling Or. Cronkite.·•·
One of his few d ramatic roles was as a
self-dcstruct1vc alcoholic in the movie "The
Morning After "While making the movie he dis-
t·lost'd thut hl' wa'.'> a refor med a lcoholic.
Van Uykc dot•sn 't believe that being a co-star
on lhc Hurncll show is .1 comedown after years of
'.'>Li.Ir h11l111g
''AS t'AR AS l 'M concerned everyone in the
husrnt•ss shoultl plJ~ :.ccond banana to Carol
Burnett It's no comedown ror anyone
He fought wars
and won them.
He defied
Presidents -
and might
have been
one.
-------
"YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"
COHIT-"FUNNY LADY" (PG)
"SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
'NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG)
"LOVE AND DEATH"
"FANTASIA" (G)
"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"
COHIT-"THE DEEP"
"ONE ON ONE" (PG)
"A BRIDGE TOO FAR"
"SMOKEY & THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"THE LAST REMAKE OF BEAU GESTE"
"ANNIE HALL" (PG)
"GRAND THEFT AUTO" (PG )
'"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"
' HERBIE GOES TO MONTE CARLO"
"NEVER A DULL MOMENT' (GJ
<,PC Cl Al CHIL011CN S PRICFS
"EXORCIST II: THE HERETIC'' "JOY RIDE"
"'OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT" (R)
.. CAIARET'
•MSAT/--llM.>t MIND BLOWING ••.• FANTASTIC .
CINEMALAND
mes. !l.lltf • uatr,. U$ 1611
··HOU:rwooo HIGH" IRI ,_ .. ..
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"THI TUSHS" ant.at,_ J;JM:J• .. u
'"AHAL CHAPTER:
WAUCIHG TAU." .,,.,.,lt IAT/MIM ........ t .. lltlt
"HUSTLI" l"GI
-IATfMIM ...... ,..
44A GORGEOUS
SEND-UP OF •••
'FANTASIA.'
A\ once, 1rre ve r11n1
enll worshlplul end by
no meen1 exclutlvely
comeetc. 'Allegro Non
Troppo' l'i • stirring
1n1roduc11on ro the
poat·Dlsney uses ol
onlmellon. Bozzeno's use ol Revera 'Botero'
r-~~~~~~~~~~--.
la mlnd·blowlogl" 'Bruno'Bonetto's ~·~C1.111ee-'L,
"AH AUDIO-
VISUAL TRiP.
'AllegfO Non Tropp<>' fo;
·well worth enyone·s
llm11 and money .,
something ot a modem
rn11s1erpl~ of motion
plc11.1fe enlm1t1on." -cHUCK .... UH, If,..
'1BRR.llANT •••
au '"'' MOYll." -ADAM Slt OILlf
UCLA o.-1L 't 8r11J/#
(PG)
IT'SFUN
. T~BE
YOUNG/
If Van Dyke had other reasons Cor Jouu.nc J
t he Burnett bhow, he wasn't saymc. lb f!Jst
series as regarded as one of the best coAD*dy
series ever. But hts second !.enet> trmoectu.n:...a.&
three years, and his variety show few NBC Last
year, althouah well-received by the cri~ faded
in 12 wceks.
"A LOT OF IT IS LUCK." he Sa):s
"Sometimes you hit and sometimes you cloa't
One reason 1 quit the second :show was that t wa:>
ruining other people 's careers. They we~n 'tlook
Jnggood.''
That first Van Dyke show. Incidentally. w a~
l'ancelh:.'<l by CHS after ILs first year, but pro·
dutcr Sheldon Leonard per!'iuaded t he network to
renew it for a nother year If CHS ha dn't agr eed.
1t would have thanJ,!t•d ll'll•v1s10n history. That
show. in a scn:-.e, spawm•d "T he Ma ry T yler
Moore Show." whtth in turn gave birth to
"Phylll:.." "Rhoda." "Lou Grant" and "The Bet·
ty Wh1teSho~ ·
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glass. oower lock group dual sports mirrors AM/FM stereo search
radio. tilt steering wheel. power windows. vinyl roof leather seat
trim. fingertip speed control Slk !15463 Ser #7J87S210555
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FACTORY All COMDmOHIHG
Cru1se·o·ma11c. power front disc brakes power steering.
steel-belted radial wsw tires. 3-way magic doorgate. power rear
window. 400 CID V-8 engrne. d1g1tal clock. lrll steenng wheel.
hngert1p speed control. luggage rack. AM/FM stereo radio. tinted
glass-complete. Plus much more Stk. #5410 Ser. #7J74S208613.
DISCOUNTED $1500
factory Sffdl..-Price ........................................ Sl25t.
Sale P'rice •••••••••••••••••••• : .................... ./· •••••• $6719.
NO DOWN
PAYMENT
YOUR CHOICE $6800 PER MOMl'H
OM APPROYID CUDfT
S68.00 a month for 36 months. Cuh Price 11803 Incl. tax & lie.
Deferred payment price $2448. APR. 21 46%
1974 MAZDA
IXJWA60M
Rotary engine. auto. trans .• silver hummer. (.OSMPW).
1973 FORD
PINTO IUM4IOUT
4 cyl., auto. trans. (278JFH).
1968CHEVY
CAMARO
V-8, auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, power steering.
vinyl Interior. yellow, pin striped, super sharp classic.
(USA478)
1973FORD ·
PIHTOWAM>M
4 cyl., 4 speed. Ser. #3R 12X168355.
2 Year-24,000 mile
warranty available on .most ~
used cars 1972 thru 1977.
Let ·us take the gamble out
of buying your next . used
car.
1975 FORD
MAYRJCI
6 cyl .• air conditioning. vinyl interior.
Back to school special. Ser.
#5K91L 112109.
52277
1971 TOYOTA
CEllCA ST
4 cyl .. 4 speed. air cond1t1oning,
radio. maos Sharo and ready
(945DVXI
1974 CHEVY
IMP.Al.A WAGOM
V-8. auto trans . factory air
conditioning. power steenng. radio.
heater. lug rack. lost of room.
(265KEFI
53077
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WE WORK .:HARD TO SEil HOMES RIGHT!
UHOISTaUCTED VllW
ol t-t\ltrt• l11111tir U.11 k liuv " 1111:.irkhnR
lothh •• 1 niwht ~UIH I h J1r11l1-flt llWllt•l'ht11
t•11du11 •~j 111 I hi\ :.p.11·11111'1 I t.11lrm. :1 hulh
Npt Jkh t"U'< 11111 • 11111111 !\I• w •m lht·
ma rkl'I J\I ltll 1,1!..1 ,1 l•111k' i.11, 7711 •1r
!>41).lNJ I
OEHREU>
DIUQ.HT
Spauuu.-. lrvtne. 4 bdrm 3 b01th home
Sunktn l11 rm t'I. tmlv rm H..i1,<:d trml
din rm, l irculJr hnck entry <:ulhedr al
et•1 l1n~' Amt•n1llt'\ plu-. F "<ccpllon.il
pride of owner::.h1p cxel'ul1ve home
!)40~orMfi r.11
F«ONT ROW OCEAN VIEW
F rom Uus btnJv deC'or ated 3 bedroom. 3
b ath, r e..adence w1lh 1-'0RMAL dining
room W<1lk to the be.t<:h or lo comm. farthll~ of 2 knnt'> !'ourl!., pool & Jacuu1
64ti 7711 or 5-10 8\144
PIUVACY • SfCLUSIOH Ii. rirov1dt'<f by t h1o; Back Ray Npt. Bch.
hume in lovely location near Cherry Lake.
l.ge bdrm.-;, (4 of them!) and lots of room
fo r entt!rtaininJ( including big swim pool~
540· 11944 or 646-7711
IOAT Sllpt
h available with this 3 bdrm 3 bath bearh
bt'auty only 5 yrs new. Spacious rm sizes.
frml din rm & .superb professional de·
t·nratin,1? Ueac·h ltvtn~ at 1l\ l>c-.t ' 540·8944
or 1)46.. n11
'I• ACRE EST A TE
In 1-:a-.t\lrh• H.1C'k R.IV art:a Currenllv
ha'> 1.:e l hu1rnom home ~1th -.eparJte
i.:ue<1l hnU'>l' & h1.1: 3 <'.tr J:arai:e <.:ountv
"JV' \nu r.1n '>Ubd1vidt· into 1 R I
parid-.'' ~,..,11)11~4 1 or1;11; ?ill
TURTLEROCK IUUTY
\ lu'h 01tr111m ,., th ..... ntn lll th1s lruh "'
1·1·1111\1 h11mc· I h:1 11111 rn:-. ·1 h01th-.. It:•·
lmlv r111 lrml d111 rm & uni\ 1, \f~ old
Slt·p~ 1111·nmm 11.1rk & p11ol 75!1 1501
PANORAMIC VIEW
NEWPORT BEACH
l·:it-LMI! h11m1· lf1 pl ""I le• ,lf(•J l)t--.1~nc·d
tu lt• .. hlll hi 111·\1 l'rCtll"""n:illv
l.111tlo.,c"qwd 1111 111" m.111H1·11.tnl'l· i ltdrm's
It:•· 'lt-11 11 1111 "Ill I\ , •. d lil'ilUI v 75!1 1501
IRVINE IARGAIM
llnl\ ~11, tMJll hu~' thi-. h I\ I mly hom1; 1n
<"hllll'l: Jn 1/le <:10..,1· tu Hhooh & shoppint:
3 lt.:l' ht.I rm'>. 2 h<tth-. nt·\\ Iv nptl•I &
ln·,hly pJtnl<"<I i.'i!l l:iUI .
RANCH STYLE IUUTY
Ir' •m· onh f:;!lll,'1cH1 homl· for at'lt\e lmh
'lu • 10 11·nn1 .. 1·1111r1 .. ,.,_, 1\11 pJrk I lei•
lodt m' lmll rm 111 .. r1 .. 1! ltUI \JUlll-d
, 1·1h11_, ...,h,,,, I ltk1· .1 mud•· I i5~1 15111
TUSTIN/NO. TUSTIN
5 IR + POOL
14 X 20 DEH
Rt·dun-d S.50,000 & ownt-r will carrv low
1•0-.t 1,.t Tl> Tnr1l11• \It-\\ Saq· on all the·
'(f rJ' ('1·ntr.1I .111· He• t•all 832 61:M.MJ
CVL.~SAC
SI 15.000
IH n onr• ownrr 'UPPr -.harp tn ,.,, el 4
htlrm \1 Pr1 .. 1tth homl' 20x40 pool Volley
hot II 1·11 Houm l11r H v·, KJ2 6AOO
OWHH TllAMSfEttlED
3432 sq FT
111'<27 cu~tom RJm<' r m. J6x22 bonu" rm
14'<22 fmlv rm Spilnt'h -.tyle patio decor
w Ramada IR'l22 "land UJ> -;pace m attic
1,.rml dmm.: T(•rriftr huv at $149.000 Call
1132 ~
FOUtoi:TAIN VALLEY
REOECORATED & SAVE
VA TERMS
l·:11J"Y hll 111 prnfit Vucant I hdrm xlnl
lo(',1l11lll. walk to i: \' llr S<·hool VA RP·
1""' "'c~I S72 .500 'lilll :1:r; 1
MOVE ur
EL5AMT 2 STORY
Will 1wnrant1:<: sale of your PW'lent home
to purcha~c thi'I bl'uuty 4 hdrm 3 bath.
Dramatic vaulted c~1hnJ( O~ wroullht iron stairway & balcony. Frml dm rm. hte
fmly rm. 3 car itarUJt~ Qr(:at art:a.
968·3371
rooL HOME
OMLY S7l.900!
Surlf·r :J hdrm. 2 tJuth fmly home with at·
triu t1vc· lur111· pool & patio with cabana.
't 1111 c·ond1t11111. X lnl "clO!lt> tn" loc.·utton.
MOll'l'M
NEW AND
SPARKLING
Hranu nt·W allractlvt: end uml townhomt
w 1J bclrms. ::!' 2 hath~. & air con<I. T wo
rHrl'<1l11111al tt>nttr!> w/1>00ls & tennis.
Nl·:.ir So ('o:.i!.l f'liua G46 7711 or 540·8.~14.
GAEA T VALUE!
8 tlllv UpJ?rlldt:•I 4 b<lrm. Huitt fmly r m
v. frpk Hoom tor (X>'JI tJl1lc. Htn lo(Jrdc:n.
Asking 0111) $85.IJllO 515 ~!11
WONDERFUL 3 LEVE:L
FAMILY HOME
Btfl stction of Mt~a V<:rde. Very ntl't:ly
dt>coratt.'1.1 4 bdrm w/lt.:l· fm ly rm w/frplc.
Frml d111 r m Wont.h:rful gardtn \\ t lrt·t·s
& t·t·mt·nt 11••t.ltllt-tt-n111s or volll·v liall
c.·ourt 0 111.:fl-<l al Sll9,500 545-9491
VA TERMS!
MESA VERDE
Br1i:ht & ch<:ertul J hrlrm w/itrt:al floor
plan. f'"resh pa mt & 1111pt:r. Seller w/pay ssoo buyers cost on VA suit ! 1\'>kmi:
$79,000. 545·94\Jl
BEAUTIFUL MESA
VERDE 2 STORY
Prict: cut S9,000 on this i.:rc:at 4 IJdr m 1r1
top condallon. f''rml din rm plus play r m •
lmly rm I.II<: c·nou~h tor pool tublt:. Room
for l'umpcr or boat. Otter t:d at ::il211,SOO.
5'15·94\JI
COLLEGE PARK
IARGAIH
Opt:n Sun l 5 Btsl huv m <:ollt·t.:t: P.1rk 4
'Jl"t·wu' IHfrm'" l:!\1-l <Im rm :\l1rrort'<l
1:ntrv. Fri>k l\t·\\ I It lftr till Front d t·\ a·
t1on rtmotl<:lc."<l. lk 'urt: to '>t<· thr., on<: Ill
~.ri'I l'olr.:alt· llt·1lutcd SS.000 lo only
Siti 'IS() rH5·!l-lll 1
VA TERMS
EASTSIDE CHARMY
..,h.1rµ t\ 1 lt·.111 :1 hdrm honw w/lttt slunt-
frpfc· 111 It\ rm C rt·;Jl I-& s1dt yards
Close tu Sl'huol-.. Walk ti hus & mrkt V1\
Jf1Jlr<11 .... 11 '"' p1 ll'l' m• $75,000. llurry' !
515-!Jl!Jl
HUNTING TON BEACH
LUCKY GI
Lmd,\ .1 hdr rn ' h.1th ln1Anhom1· 2 r•;ir
t,':tr:it:t l11r11H r lll••lt I 1111·11p1l-.I 2 'r' II\
llfl;.,IO•ll ll\\/11 I C:11 ·,1I (111 .1tllJll \'\It'""
!~>X-:i:J'i I
SHARP YORKTOWM
VILLA
Chmrt· t·nd unrt w 'll'" 11f 'tr<:d & .!rt-t·n
htlt frc1m k1t(.'hl·n ,\mpll' .. urhs11h· p:irk
in.: o;tt .. p from lrnnt ll1111r \ t·n aur.1d1\f'
dt·eor " 01><·11 lr·1:hn_ I '"'' m' l'rh·1·tl lU -.l'll ,1l onll ~lll .-,.10 :. 111><°I11
CHARMIMG CONDO
$68,500
Sinr.:lt· ... ton • 1111d11 th.11 'h•1\\S hkt· J
MODl'~L Sp;11·1 tor '•111r 1 a m1wr or hoat
I.' I) r><111I ,'(. 1·l11hltnu-.1· \II vi lh1s plus
llltnUlt'::. l11 l11·.it•lt 7.~:I 1;,111
WALK TO IElcCH
OHL Y $65,000
Bl fl upi:radt-d tmvnhou .. t· w ~pnct· lo purl(
· rt•t'l't·atwnal 11·h1el1:s • Lvlv pool &
d111th1111-,1 ' <1nh I ,·1-. old 759·1~11
.ANXIOUS!!
.a Ill . :! hath . .Im rm. fm ly rm pJt10
bought ne\\ an\lous 94;3 :">67 t
HURRY
Spar1ou-. J brlrm homt s1tuatf:;I at t·nrl ot
rh1ld saf1· c·ul-d<: '!Jt' ~lrt:t:l Hui!c· ft·nl'l'il
rar<l w tra1h·r acct-ss. ll(t "f'.rt:nt·h"
kitchen. tt-rom1c tilt-. hardwood floor-. &
brick (rple A i.:rt·at buy 897 O:r.lt
$65.500
VA
~pn\lt~"i .l h1lrm I' i bath Ct-nlrnl Jtr.
CO\ 'rl patio. hkl· ntw \'pll1, cul!tom clrapt.-~
It wnn't l.1 .. 1 Hurry' IW7 0321
ELEGAHT
Is the: only way lo dt:~nihc this 'lpacious
II B re1:11dl'nrt-. From t ht: munrcurt-d
11rounds lo the l'ntry l'OUrl & on to the ex·
quis1tt.-ly Jc:coratt:<I intcmor. This hOmt!
rcOccts the utmost in taste &: 1m d1'. C.:all
for tll'toils IHJ7.0:J21
$62,900
St:llt r wall puy Sl.000 lo costs a lttlrm 2
bath · d e:an $62.900 963·5671
I
CITY LITES
Vit:w of rlty Hght..s • ne:w dt:cor 11(1!
bdrm.~. 2 baths. din rm. fmt,y rm. patio ·
comm pool. Anxious. Submit. 963·56'71
HR. GOLF Ir IEACH
Btfl 3 br, 2 ha. (rplc, din rm patio· nc:or
1101!/walk to ooach. 963·5671
YOU" ttU-tsT WAUClR & UE OFflCl IS OPlH
1:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. ~ .............. C1141 Uf.S IJI, C7141116-4HO
.U..-.............. Cft4177z.1211,(714t171·S7IO
TOWHHOME
3 br, 2 ba. frplc, .patio. acres "or 11rwn +.
pool. Btfl • $55,900 FHA OK. 963-5671.
VACANTI
$55.000 • 3 bedroom 2 bath. dlrunR roorn.
frplc, patio. community pool. Vacant •
J\nxwus submit. !l63·567 \.
DECOU TOR'S DE:LIU
Oecorattng idt:a::. needed! Spacious s br. J
ba t\cc + pool + cul.de.sac. Hurry can't
last ! -963-5671'.
FfXH UPPER
Best HB buy $62,900. 3 br. 2 ba, clean
home Seller will pay Sl.000 of buyers
cost. Subnul 963-5671
IEACH IEAUTY
BlnJy decorated 3 bdrm 2 bath charmer.
Sunken living rm w/cathedr11I ceilings.
Country kitchen leads lo IJ(e redwood
decking area w1gas BBQ & firep1t. Ter·
ri(lc area close to beach. M0·8944 or
646·7711.
llKE TO HACH mn Seabreeze Condo, spiral wrouJ(ht iron
sta1rwuy, lofl mstr. bdrm. frplc, pnvate
putio -Btn condition. Lowers pnce in
a rea. 968-3371.
ORANGE
s&LIMG?
YOU•HOME7
We've been selling more than 1000 home~
per month! We'd like lo help you sell
yours! Call ont' of our Sales Profe<;s1onals
t oday -yvu'll be glad you did .
714 637-6770
UNDER APrRAISED VALUE
T hi-. l'> a ~orgeous 3 br townhome 1n a
l>raut development ca lled Smokelree '
L11vely pvt. pat10. prof ln\cpd. w 1wood
deck lrrllis ('over & ga!> flBQ. The pnce is
right at 566.900. 637-6770
UNIQUE HILLSIDE
Fabulous v1t-w from nearly •, acrt-
lt·rrat·<.'CJ Vt:.l(t'la lbt-gardtm -trt-t·1> 11lav
a r ... a & thC: vet. hac; a nimals too• L1ot. 5
hr 3 bath -hom1.--2700 sq fl Th•'> lovt'ly
1·uq homt: wis tonl' front & wmdml<( stair,
11111, SI II lk,l(l' fi37 ·ti770
LEISURE LIVIMG
ADULTS OMLY
A m 06t altrac<tivc: Townhomt-for adulL'I
ag<: 16 or m•t-r-cl'ntral a1r-1acuzz1 in
m aste:r balh -wint ct-liar w1bar' All GE
ktt<'h -2 hus:t-hdrm-; 2', ha 'Popular
ari:J Jnd ''"'")(' clean-··wt-lor \Our" 1r•
Only $f>3,95o fi37 -6ii0
IRIMG YOUR r .AINT IRUSH Th i~ 1nnuenllal home " prJttrcallv "
stc:al' Ju~l a It Ult r1x10g is all 1t nct:ds •
llas ntw c·ptr.;-4 hdrms <Jack & Jill
rm 1-2 ba Convt-nie:nl to Orangt· Mall
Shvpp1ng·· Fruit trc~::. m Ii.: ~ ard Im med
occupancy -$72.900 637 6770
DON'T READ THIS AD??!!
unlt·s-. you 'r1: prtpun·tl t11 .... ,1.: S2.tMMI 111
11lf1rt· m lhi.s bt:aut 2 br 111 b;i · Tr11·11
Palms" condo. :\lint c·ontl l>t:aut lctt
,,.. vil'w or l.!rt:tn arta Ooh SS2.'l(HJ'
rnr m;o
PARQUET
hanlwOOll m family rm. rt'ram1r llh t:n
Ir\. enhance~ this lo,t-lv Oran~t-,,..ood
homl' Ft-atunn l! :J hr. 2 ha ut onlv
SR t 5!JO' 11:r; 1;;70
SEE HALFWAY
TO HAWAII
From this dblt <lt:ck Lul.(una charml'r 1ust
!iltp~ from fuhulous Victoria B<:ach Cul
rlc.•·suc sll'tt:t, sun room. sun dt:.ck c;un.
sun. sun! Our exclusivf.' 3 txlrm hc:ith
n ·trt-at ti46·nll or S40·A944
GARDEN GROVE
s•s
$71.950
Owner hH be:en tranderred. Hous e
priced for quick sale. HUl'TY & you can l>tl
the proud owner of this htn :J be.Inn 2 both
quality homt. 897-0321
~
Walker & lee
Reel Esta te ·
PltlDI MllCMtlOIHOOD
Jn No. East Santa Ana-Orange Sehl. Dist.
Beaut. 3 br, 2 ba home. Neat &c clean &
, s hows like n~w! Dome cover over l>c>-boy
p o ol. You'll enjoy this qulet
n o1 ghborhood-ol'!1Y $84,900. 631.eTIO.
FIX &rAIMT
HAS MEW CAims
Who w11nu. an t-a'IY rix~r upper in on~ or
Santa Ana's nicer nt:ighborhood::." 3
hdrms & fmly rm at only S67.900. Hurrv !
Call K32.f>llOO
· SAVE$$$
Th1:1 n<:ar n<:w 4 l>tlrm. 3 bath. 2 story
Cla11s1c home nt-t:ll'i landseapml! Has
many upgradl's 1-'rml rlin rm. fmly rm.
wet bar. bdrm & bath on lsl noor. Vacant.
pract<el under murkt'l at $93.900 for fas t
i.ale Sl~ &.compan:. 5Hi·1754 or 9138-3371.
LET'S MAKE A DEAL
C om pany ownE·cl, vatant. near nt:w
''Morning Sun." Btfl cc.mdition, upgrad~
cpls, t'nlry. mirrorc;, p atio, e:tc. Prict:d
below otht:r hom1.-s m area tor quick sale.
S79. 000. 008-337 I.
$49,000
lm ma<:ul ntt: family home in quie:t rt:·
'>1tll'nt1al ar(·a Xlra lite yard w1btfl
lundscapini::. 540·8!>44
$34,950 +
$34,950
<.:an you bcl1l·Vl' 1t owncr says !>t.-11 tht:St 2
homes for tht· full pnet of SW.900. Talk
:.ibout l Jx shl'ltcr & monev maker this 1s
1t' Zoot R·s. You may nt:\ tr i:t:t anotht r
opportunity li~t: this <Jnl' agam Call now
to st-t th<:m today bclort somt.1llle 1.-lse
buys thc:m. 541HJ022
$49,950
LOWDOWHVA
Tiu-. h ly :.I b<lrm home has :.i ll!c kitchen.
Lee pli1y yr<I. owner has bought another
homt· & has pn l't·tl th1o; one tor a qwck
i.all· r>.ear So. Coa:.t l-'l:.iza. Call now to
~l·t.: 11 loclay. 51\G·0022
DUPLEX
$70,000
VA TERMS
~hurp units grc:.1t rental area Em•lost:<l
•• irat.!•..., l'all 832 l;HJl(J
VACANT
$54,000
• VA t<:rms Lovely -;tarter home 3 bdrm +
l' ~ bath rn I rtt· ltnt'<l esta blusht:d area.
125 H lot. Net.'<! short t:Scrow. Call 832·61!1JO.
BOAT &. TRAILER
ACCESS
L\ I~ J IKlrm :! Ii.1th locattd in North Santa
Ana lllfl tret: hnt-d stret'l. Li.tl' yard
w fn11t tn·t:" 01\ nt·r hac; boul!ht anothc·r
home. We: will pun·ha:-.t· your home Call
n•>W for U11s low 1mtt:. 546·0022.
2 OM 21ST
NEAR COLLEGE
1-:arh of th1:se homt-s havt: 3 h<lrms & 2
h;.t 11... 111 fl cph "t·wly pamled. Fast
,.,,.,.m\ l'h1·o;1: lwm1·o; .. n. \'arant & owner
h,1, 111.,.1·!1 them l11r a quirk salt Call u-.
nuw ,\.wt· lht'm TIJI),\ Y 5 16 0022
CRV $53,SOO
SUptER LOCA TIOH
CHECK JTOUT
\\ hv w1111" When you can buy a home at
1 h" ;iftorrlablc: low price. Fcaturt!d are
le•· e11v d patio. g reat ror s umme r
<·nnkouh btfl wallpaper & mirrored
wall\, automatic garage door opt:nt:r. S4*
•l toclav Call now ~ 543-0022.
DRAMATIC
Y<irtm Lrnda home: featurin~ 2 s tont:S-
hugti bm·k frplc w/raistd ht:orlh. An
<·ll•l(anl 4 hr home-iclt:ally locat~ & de·
..,1rnbly pric·t:d at only Sl27,000' f;37 ·6770
PEllLEHACH
couJdn 't be as pretty as this secluded pool
& jocuni ~ A prime area locatJon reatur-
ml( an attrocUve 3 br-2 ba home for
1trac1ous ltvm11 al only '98,5001 837-'7'1'0.
llAMO
MIW
Listing in "VIiiage San Juan''. UP1raded
country court home w/cov'd patio. Unique
planned urut development pri~ for Hie
see It & It will sell itself. $87,000. 961·2311.
WIMHD
H&I!
Molivated lleOer wants to sell SU!>(!r z
• bdrm 11a rden h om e wtldeal location
appraised at S7t.OOO! Bought new home ·
must move soon! Seller anxious! Please
call rar inro! Asking rt1.ooo. 661-2311.
VETERANS
or rn str Vlce J)l'rsonntl' Why hve m bast:
housmi: or rt-nt "htn you m1.1:ht quahfy C~>r ownership or onf.' or our 2 W rm condo
hst1n1ts. Locatoo m San Juan! Call now
for info. 661·2311. -·
El TORO
QUALITY & VALUE
i11 the reputation or this love:ly Sunwood
home. Only 6 moe ntw--4 br & 2 ba-over
Sl0.000 in quality upg radt:d features.
Prict:d ri$!ht at $89.950. 637·6770.
ANAHEIM
IETI'llTHAMHEW
llccause it 1s only J m os. old-nicely
lndHpd -h t·au l 1fully d ecor 'd . 1n
carthtoo~! T h 1!> LaCut:sta hom1· 14' an
xlnt buy ··3 bdrms-2 ba-catht:dra l <'toll·
1ngs-Easl Anah1:i1m-onlv S88.500!
637-6770
ENJOY
The gd. ltfc in new community or East
Anaht rm -across from the ncw Yorba
Park. I yr old -4 br. -2 bath homt-! A
h1.:aut l'~l('(·!'tt·tlcr -onlv Sllt.ClOO! 1;:n 67i0
WE WANT TO SHOW Off
Spac. 3 br~ba home on IJ(. lot. Prof.
lands<'pd & cov'd. patio' Shows like a
mdl. w1bt 11ut. d1·cor & many upgrade~.
M oVI· m cond ror onlv $76.900 Call us!
637 ·fl'T7fl
SPAULIHG
Clean 4 br home w lfam. rm. Nicely de-
corated w tdrps & cpt.s -only 8 yrs old in
country atmosphere of Ea~t Anaheim. nr •
Ana heim La.kc. Onl!i $74.900. 637"6770. •
HOT BISCUITS
taste beller w butler & honey in your own
l!OOll. cild fash1on\..<J homt:' /\ r harmint.:
back yd-s nt:Jt & clean home wic~tm .
bt:auty !lrapt-s. Vt:tt:rans can buv this 2 br
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THE CLOSER YOU LOOk .
th<-bettt:r thi'I xlnl. home looks~~. lot-'
family 1:1arden plot-11vt. work area. Thl11
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+ GUEST HOUSE
PllESTIGIOUS AREA
L\'IY 3 bdrm & a den i11 close to a park.
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rm 3 baths. hardwood floors. rtmodelf:d
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newly pamtt:d xte~r. btfl frplc. Ownt:r
will ht•lp flnanc1· w/low <.lwn. Call now.
S46-<XYn .
LAKE SUMMIT
View locaUoo-a most de11lrable 3 br,
patio home. Highly upl(raded w imany ex·
trn feotures-<:ust. drp11 & cpL'I.-\ yr. old
& bett~ th.an new. Priced at Sl0.,900. 637·6770 .
DUTCHESS
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lndscpd. httlng-ta. cov'd patio 4k e:levat·
e:d jacuzzi! You'll be delighted w1W.
spec. S&S born11 featuring Plush wall to
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CORONA DEL MAR
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EASTSIDE CHARMER
2 Bdrms, + itamr rn1
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OWNER'S other r1lnn11
have brou11bt prlrc re
du<'tlon or thl• buutirul ond Idea lly locetod
hom • /\ rart opr)()rtunl
ty ror )'ou at $152.~.
Property Hou~.:_~
ma en ab I irvine
realty
FI NER HOMES
f :(OM $46.000 TO S 1,350,000
IRVIHE TERRACE IEAUTY
" Bit I-l'onvc:rttl>I<: f:.tmrly rm
111 ·stll·tl on lush 1 1 .ll'r'C:~ D;,irk room .
~·ou~1·t k1t c h<:n : lov<:ly planked
11:11-. tloor., $195 000 l t:a~<.:hold P;.iula
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Ouht<indtnL. '.\lonlt·t.:o highly up
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SUPER SHARP
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s hopp111 i..: Ont ~ S87.500 "" low
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VIEW IH THE ILUffS
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d!·< 1JrJt1·d :i BR :!1 ;! bath w IO\ t·ly
llil\ & 1·1l.' Vil''' & al'roso., lrom pool
SI 12.500 OJ>E;\; SI ':-.J I 5 P\1 4:.!h
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w;,ilk to ..,h11pp111 c Elt·i.:ant spa('tous
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f1r<·pl,u·L· l'ool :\sk rn~ SH-I 500. 11:11
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SUPER VALUE!
I HU . :1 l1..1th h•mw on fH'l·Slll!IOU'>
J.11woln 1.11 Prot1·1'lt·d pool fom1
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t formal dintn:..: Im maC'ulatl·' f<'a s t
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TUSTIN COUNTRY HOME
:1 HH. 1·01~ country stylt on lo\'c:l~
ll t·1· ltm·d -.trl·l'l m prime rtstd<.:n
t1al ar<·a Ji:nJoy Sunday dmntrs m
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f1rcplal'l' · S~i.500. P~ul<i Batl<:y
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS CHARMER
Hcaut1ful 3 BR on Ii,!. corner lot. Lg.
lH'<•s; fla ~sto nc patio; w 1 s hin ~
Wl·ll; ahoH· J,!round swimmin~ pool.
N1:wly patntt:d insid<: & out'
SI 12.000. Paula Bailey 642·82J5.
(Q·62)
IA YSIDE VILLAGE
A F'UN wav to liv~ -and ONLY
S.51,500! 2 Bi-ls + family rm & whitt
brick htarth. Private beach. pool &
1acuzz1. Boat docks available 1,2 .
mobile ~ 1 2-home. HURRY ! Lois
M ill<:r 64.2-8235. C Q-63 >
SPACIOUS-TaADmONAL
R BR hom(! on cul-de-sac view lot
hiah atop Spy~lass Hlll. Beamed
ce1lm~s ; 2 fireplaces: architectural
re:nd~ring for landscapin~ included.
Room tor pool! $299.500. Lynne
Valentine: 844-6200. CQ-64>
OH THI WATB Magntnc~nt "Easton" model in <:><·
citing Woodbridge Crossina w/ftPE:C·
tacular lakt-, hills & mountain
views! 3 BR, 3 botbs, formal dlninj(,
hbrary/dtn, 2 ftrt=places ai aJr cond.
Lgst. model beautifully UP·
.crad<.-d. $187,500. Bill Hutchlnl(s
752~1414 . CQ 6S>
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OPEN HOUSE
SAT/SUN 1-5
CAMEO SHORES -207 Milford Dr.
One of a kiud, 3 bdrm with vaulted
t·e1l111i.:~ Ill 11\1og room, s tep-down din-
ing room. !!1g, big yard & patio with
<·;.m yu11 & oce<in view .
ILUffS 359 Vista Madera. Desirable
< 'arnwl1ta end unit in ('Om enient loca·
lttlll, 4 Bdrm. :J lull balhs, chock lull of
:-.torage SIJ<ll'e.
ILUffS 2:J2:l Vista I logar. A neat
s plit lt•vt•I :! bdrm, 2 hath, giving xlnl
pnvw·.v 111 m<istcr bdrm. I>t·opped to
'SI I0.000 for 4u1ek sale.
DUPLEX 711 Larks pur /\vc A neJt &
'..V>'l'l'l ltltlt• p:11r of rental unit:. for that
tax wntc oll you 've been nee<) mg.
<)u.11nt old Corona dcl Mar setting.
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IN THE BLUFFS
HONEY OF A HAVlH
is U11s swt<:t JitUt 3 bdrm. 2 bath con
dnmtn1um m th<: Bluffs. An tnd unit
n<.:sth.'<1 m gr<:l'ntry. This 1s a ~n:at
slarh:r home. Pr1t·t just rt<luced to
$110,000. 2:123 V1 st<J Hugar, Optn
Sal/Sun 1 5
FEE LAND IN THE ILUffS
'l'trt.:<I of paymg land lt:ast: payments'!
'l'lll'n this <.'harmmg Carmthta t nd un·
tl 1~ tor you. :i + dtn or 4 bdrms with :1
lull baths. Oodlt.:s of s torage spaC't
Bea utiful pJltn overlooking lus h
L'rt·l·nhdt All this and th<::n somt for
'-;1(i2.5(X). F ct: l<irnl. 359 Vista Madera.
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CANYON VIEW
L1kt-l1vml.! m tht mountains. t:Xl'tpt
'nu an.: onlv walk mg distance to vour
prl\ <it<.· tornmun1ty btach m ca'mto
S hon·s. J Bdrms. 2 baths. tormal v1tw
tl111111~ room S:imo ooo. Sl«: 207 :\t1llor<1
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ISLAND IH THE PACIFIC
1.,1,, Vtvt·ros, one of the Las Tt-rlas
~· oup ull Liu.: Wtsl Coast of Panama.
122H of trop1t'<JI ht·<iuly. ldc:al tor re-
~ort holt·I. One of the bt:sl fishing
;trl'as m ttw world. Mtld vt:ar round
d1rn:.ilt" '.\lan_v financial ~dvantagts
not found 111 otht.:r <irt:as . 4800 Ft. air
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WATER VIEW
Supt•rlJly dl'lallccl. gatl'd stclusion
ont.: or a kind.
GREEHBRT
t.1 kv 1n a l1l·m1l1l ul WOO<h. Onl' lt·v~I.
on~in:.il Bluth
•OH THE PARK
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• CAHYOH VIEW
F.tnulv home: t ·pstairs lor mom &
d.111 l50\.\>n'>ta1r~ tor the kids. 675 Vista
Bontli.J
•POOLSIDE LIVING
For thl· .\ oung al hl'art Spacious 3
bdrm. 2 1 :! balh in xlnt comJ 444 Vista
Hom<i
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l ':ill and discuss any ol lhtst' with our
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2. :1 & 4 BR., $500 to S800
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'"~' 1653 Hew Hampshire
Costa Mesa
752·08' I
OPPORTUNITY
kllQCks often whl!n you
use re!!Ull Jr tt101 Daily
Pilot Classified Adil to
re:irh lhi: Orange Coast
mwrkct.
Phone 6'2·5678
ENJOY!!
('Jrl'fr('t' h\·tni: in lh1s 2
llH low marnl patio
home \ aull~'<.I l't•1hnlo(,,
rurmal drn rm, ne;11
pool , p.1rk & l<ikl•.
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fam rm. up)!r;ided,
lall(h.caµed. You l'ctn 'l
buy llearst's Castle, \~hy
settle for less. Try Lh1s
for size at Sl>l!l,5Ut>.
MAR4Ui\RO REALTY
4\ltl 06fi0 or 499.2237 ai.k
for Ray ------
Oriv• By Th•se
!J.33 Dogwood Street
off Monrovia, CM
OOUW.191.hSL. CM
comer Monrovia , 19th
M6 Slur!leon, oH
Paularino off Ludington
Call Century 21 for appl.
s.18· 1168 or S:U.9060
VA BUYERS!
I~ ) b.drm. 11/z both. *-'ily rOOM :
Condo. EncJoHd patio. 2 c• CJClr· As
bl• tow lnterftt loan or VA hnnL
Coll AGENT
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Quality & ('h:.irm are everywhere in
this lour bC'droom Cameo Shores
home Extensive use of fine woods,
t 1 lt•s & tasteful dt.><.•or combine lo
<·rt•atc· a v<.·ry ~peei:.tl atmosphere of
L'leganl'c & warmth. Pool, jacuzzi,
brkk clt.'C'krng <.1nd extraordinarv
la ndsl·apmg. S:l74.900. ·
HEW LISTING -
HARBOit VIEW HILLS
( 'nrnl'r lot on quiet s treet with love·
Iv h1lls1dc vie w . Enter this r arefullv
nrnmlaincd J bedroom, 2 bath home
I hrough a l>C'auti f'ul garden en-
trance. $160,000.
GREAT HEIGHIORHOOD
Your family will love this Harbor
View Homes Porlofino. Close to
park and pool. J bedroom. family
room. 31 2 baths. Honu-. room. All
tor $167.000 Fl•e
S YL V AH SETI I HG
SC't among lowering trees in old
BluJ h. ncJJ' pool. on goocl gr<:t'n
belt. end unit. Loaded with charm. 3
bcrlrooms. lamily room, top condi-
l1on $147,500.
BLUFFS PLAZA
Bcaulltul greenbelt view lrom this
s plit-levl'I. two bedroom condo in
the Bluffs. Wulk to shopping area.
S('hools, <.'hurt'h. $98,500.
I LUFFS
Lovt•lv C'nd unit. Prnnciscan Model,
'.J B l{ most private grecnbell.
Ev<.•rythrng rll'W Carmel carpet. all
apµhanccs, hardware. li ghting fix·
lures. window trc<itment, l<indscap· ·
Jllg. wallpapl'r, t'tl·. Must see.
!!-155,000.
IA YSHORES -,RIV ATE AREA
You II 1~111 in lo\.c with lh1s special
home' Gar<fcn e ntry adJoms living
& dmmg rooms 2 bedrooms down
and large nc•w master suit<' & fami-
ly room ovl'r :1 <.'ar garage. $179,500.
THE WIZARD WAS ALL AHS
Over Dorothy's elegant 4 bedroom
Dover Shores home with ils lush
patio, pool & fantastic ocean &
h<Jrbor view But lhl• coastal com-
mi ssion dented a permit to
trans port it to Kansas & she is
forced to sueri fice this s pectacular
home at $450.00.
ROMAHTIC SETIIHG
IN DOVY SHORES
Opt:n !'Joor plan. marble tile.
·outside terrace with view. indoor
pool & 1a('u1.1i A ma~mficenl home
for family & entertaining u se.
S299.000 mcludmg the land.
MEW EXCLUSIVE IN IA YCREST
Sin~le story home in highly desira·
ble area. 4 bedrooms. 2' 2 baths.
family room, 2 fireplaces. room for
pool & more. Exercise your talents
in decoralmg. $175,500.
DUBLIN DELIGHT IM
UNIVERSITY PARK
Desirable e nd unit. Two story, thr ee
bedroom, fireplace in living room.
Large patio in rear yard. Im-
m ediate possession is possible
here! $92,500.
V A.MDERllLT -, AlK HOME
Corner loc ation next to
neighborhood park. Spectacular 4
bedroom and family room free
standing h o m e in University Park.
A rare opportunity. $142,500 with
land.
THI ¥'tlW ROM TUWTLI ROCI
To Newport Center & 'I'he Santa
Ana Valley highlights this attrac·
ti ve 4 bedroom Broadmoor home
with fnrruly room & 3 car garage.
Largo ~lde yard, patio & deck.
$129,900 includes the land.
TUltTU ltOCk SPUT.UVB.
Charming 4 bedroom f amlly home
located in one or Irvine's flnost
cmnmunitles. Beauttrully decorated
and upgraded with many custom
touches. Separate famUy & dininl
rooms. $124,500 includes the land.
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THE GERRIE COMPANY, BILL GERRIE~EWPORT BEACH
Mefftben of Th~ H~wport Harbor-Costa Me-sa Board of Realtors.
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341 Boy~1de Or•vt!, N .B. 675-6161
General I 002 General 1002
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CORONA DEL MAR CHARMER
$179,500
LraH opt;on on tttis unique l Bdrm
horM on an R2 lot. SI 0,000 option
mon~ and $900/mo.
360" VIEW OF NEWPORT
$265.000
Archit .. cturcd deli9ht -one of o
kind. Three story home with n·
traordinary desiqn. lob of wood, glass
and the latest amenities. HEW in & out.
STEPS TO OCEAMFROHT &
IA YFROHT. This is sonwfflinq ~aHy
special!
PRIME PENINSULA POINT
$275,000
Exceptional comer location with easy
walk to Bay & Ocunfront. Clean &
frffh coniemporary desiqn home wittt
unique features. Open 2 story, 4 bdrm
+ fam nn + dt'ft. Socri"CJ 2 story
qreftthou._. inside. Patios, bolconies
and 6 skyti9hh. Shown by appt.
HAPPY HOME-HARBOR VIEW s 148,500
OM Owner Carmel model in tM best
family-oriented community. Well·
plamed 3 ~droom. famity room and
dlnmq rooms. Shown by s~ial ap-
pointment.
EXECUTIVE COHDO OH WATER s 135.000
Conwnmtdi"CJ VIEW of aill the boatincJ
action, Catalifta Island and niC)ht HC)hb.
AchM 2 bedroom, 2 berth with boat slip
a•ail. Con•enient location with
suurity.
PEB< VIEW OF BACK IA Y
lUHDlR SI 0010001--489,500
Architecturally inte,.utinq w ith
woodsy exterior. Twe story cOftdo
ho'"• with l bedrooms, patio and
beauttfut d.cor.
BEAUTIFUL llG IUR
LIVE HEXT TO MATURE
$116,000
Custom built 3 bdnft home on moun--
tahttop. 280 VIEW f,.om all roolM ..
Wannlh. ced• and c...,,.. Offen ttt.
IM1t hincJ of moulttaht1, lake & t.ld .,... °"'Y 9 MOftths old.
IHTYISTIMG CotlHB
UMIVHSITY 'AIU( ..... IY1ME
St4.t50
C°""" locaff• with 1-. ,.eto +
pe1I out bod&. Vec..t .ct reedy f# •
MW .,.,...., Two story l bed. ._....,
f'OOllt -21/i baths. c......... to ~choat1 & ahoppncJ.
WHY 'A.Y llMT?
$73.HO
Whttl you c• b•y thl1 pet1.ct
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C••fftl..t locllff• .ht Coet• Men
Hteblltlled fH•lly COMMU•lty. l b••-: ..eloMd potfo. ~ rooa ~Mdlyri.
REALTORS
675-551 1
OPEN HOUSES
t35 WEST IA Y -IALIOA PIEHIHSULA
-lay.iew en lay A YIPftUe. Ant tiine of·
fered for sale. Custom Wtt Cape Cod. two
story honw on R-2 lot. 3 le4roerrt phn
maid s room. Hew carptrtln9, uquhlte
walnut pc9't-'in9 and dtreorator wallpoptt.
OP&l SUHDA Y I ·5
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-!>-ffe APPOlt<TMEHT
LIDO BASIN: Sophi1tlcahd livl"CJ "On The
Bay". belting ttlree btrdroom or two & Mn
co.tdcM1miwn. Security! Privacy! Piet" Ir slip
••ailable for larqe boat. C0tm1t1ieftt to
Lido shops. banks & restcaranh. $284, 900.
SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW -3 led,.oom,
or 2 m\d a dett home. In inwnaculat.. condi-
tion. Extra larqe lot. beauttfulty IC91dscaptrd.
private beoc~1. Prime location in Cameo
HiCJhlands. S 181 .500. ILeasehofdl.
NEWPORT CREST: H_.wport leoc:h, four
becroom & family room split lenf con-
dornil'li~ Family orietded, httet"ettiftch ct...
corated.. lncludH uu of pool, jacwzi, sauna
& tennis cou,.ts. Price red11ced to s 157,500.
CAMEO SHORES in Corona d.t Mr. ptt-
stic)ious pri•ate commwtity with pri•ate
beaches. Spartdin9 ttlrH b.droom Ir family
room honw with OCEAN VIEW; ttpec:ially
lar-qe ycrd with seclvded patio. $266,000.
IH IRVIHE -2 Bedroom cOftdominillm,
landscaped orOW1d a .-unning streom.. It's
new, it's fwn. Air conditiOMd, community
auoc:iation inclvdes: pool, liC)hhd tetMtls
c ourts, jacuni, sauna & exe,.cise room.
Price reducti°" to $61 ,500.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona del Mar
675·5511
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180 DEGREE VIEW!!
3 Bdrmc; .. den & fa m ily rm .. 3 full
baths; 1n Co r ona d e l Mar's pre-
st igious. Vt l!W area. The bt:st of
<:verything rn this immacul ate. custom
horn<:. Lu xunous tiled j acuzzi, with
extt:n~iv<: patios + large vww t t:r
ract: ... thruout. a feeling of spacious -
n ess & quid good taste. Fee land.
$310.000.
O,~ SUH. 1·5 2907 HAlllOI VllW DR.
CC Orange Coast Q:
2600 E, Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
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NEW LISTTNGI Beautiful 3-BR &
hug(! family room openin~ t o rear
yard POOL! Per h:ct for family &
t:nttrtainlng fun. Gr<:at street. Bt
nrst. Call NOW I
in UNIVERSITY PARK
2nd NEW LJSTJNGI Rare 4·BR
Ch»ncellor Hom6 with POOL. Ful-
ly atr4 condltion<:d. PCjrfe::ctly pricttd
at $117,500. Don't wait. Call tdday t
in HARBOR VIEW HOMES
The NEWEST 4·BR + Fam. Room
lri H.V.H,s. It ··rc~ls0 QUALITY
WflJre&t ••vlbC!S''. On.,·own«:r Ir
flawless. Call TOday t
BLUFFS I . UYEl
Leotsl· Urn; !;plt·n dld :! Bdrm. l hath
h omt wit h oµt10n to pun·has t: for
S l 24,900. 2007 BaJa !Mar V1..,t<i lo
Bonita> Open SumJuy 1 5
LARGEST I LEVEL 4 IDRM
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V1~w Honw~. Out ol t•ounln o" 1w1 -.
<.ssks $142 000 1627 Pmt i\hlJt·v Opt•11
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COROMA DEL MAR DUPL EX
4 lldrms. :! bJth-.. -i I lidrm. l h.ith
So. of h wy $17!),000 {ii 1 c.1rnat1on
Open Sund;A) 1 5
2 YR OLD l BDRM-'96,000
Vt:ry sharp w11 h lormal dm1n g room .
upgrudt'd {'i.lrpl'ls. drap<.·.., and m1r
rort:d d oors it:! 1 l':ut·aly pt us COii
J ord an in frv1m» Open Sunday I !l
SPYGLASS-OCEAN VIEW
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forma l dininl.! room + ... i:eludl:d
library. Sit down ot <·an v11·w S2flH.500
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2 BDRM-$60,000
111 W<ilnut Square "1th Ill:\\ upi.:ra<ll·d
t'ill pl.:t & lrl'shl~ p.tmll'd \ l.rnlaslll'
homt: lor this pntl·.
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but I di' I rum lit«Jdl\ Ex()Ul!>lll· ,1
hdrm . lj lJalh homl' on :.! lob 1,1. 1th I l·.1r
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:.;rndc.:d . SM!J,500.
BEST IN BLUFfS
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t1onal b uy <J I SI ~:l.500. 27 10 \ r"llc.t d1:I
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INVESTORS
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REALTORS .
Call for sc~es. d..tail1, & directions .
552-7000
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c:REENTREE
1469 1 Dt·<:rpark. 3 RR
4342 Man~arita. ·1 BH
4111 Rt·yt·s. 4 BR
4282 Vall'. 2 BR
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#48 Almond Tr<:c, J BH
1763.5 S<.-q uoia. 2 BR
T llE WI LLOW~
14926 Doht.:ny Cir .. 4 BR
WOODBRIDGE
153 W. Yale: Loop, 4 BR
184 W Yalt: Loop, 3 BR
SANTA ANA
2502 N. Spurgeon . 4 BR
sim.!150
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S94.500
$!12.500
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$89.000
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OPEM SUM 1-5
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Mar. Lov<:ly .. E Plan" Townhouse
With 2 Spacious Bctlrooms 211:1
Baths. 2 Firf:f lac<:~ 3 Patios -Near
Inviting Poo & Jacuzzi. Built In ·
All·Eltctrlc Kitchen Beautifully
CarpetA.-d & Droped. ABklng 1124,900
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REALTORS
71 4-7 29-5966
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D unta Point. privat e C'Ommunrty; 4 bdr ms. a
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$119.SOO
MAURY STAUfFF.R
SEA LION REAL1'Y
Ul3 N. CoBlt 1 LMgW'la
497.3311 U4-22 I 2
S.ALESPU.SOHS
Tired of smell comm.
•Pitt.a? Try our 90, 10,
l)ourOO our 10} •Piil.
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UMIB.IEVAILE OCEAM & IAY VllW!
l'anoramit Vil·W • This is a deluxe
l'Ustom hom e: w /t·xnlh:nt livability. 3
Bd rms. dc:n & for mal di n i n g .
Bn·ukfas t rm & k1lchl·n opt:n to Jovt:ly
l·ndost·d courtyd, (:xtra w1dt doors &
halls. loads ol stor <il-(t-. Extra )j~t
~a ragc w /ut il1ty rm & work s hop.
Won 't last ! Sl·c totluy. Onlv $275.000
302 K INGS R D. S \T. SU~ l:! ~i
OH llG CYH GOLF COURSE-S 198,500
Fantast11: lonl.! ran~t· \'lt'W of fair wav.
2 &lr m & tll-11 ::! ba Pmt:hUl'!:il mou~I.
Ht·aul. quality l'ptn g & dra~s. LJ.!~
pal ms. <:lus<:d tllJI i.:ar t·ntl uml Com m
µoul , Jal'll//I & lt·nnis t'lS. $18,500 cash
tor kast· optron mo\ cs )'OU m'
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BIG CAHYOM TOWHHOME--S 145,000
Lo\'<:ly "C rN·nbrit·r · m1xJl·l wrlh )gt:
masl<.'r Bit M11t1.· & ...,1ttrng rm upstair s
&. Goel B ll & bJt h <In Lge dining rm.
LH. f1 rcpl:wc with logs. lgc patios,
i.:n·at k1t d1t·11 Comm pool. .1acuui &
tvnn1s l'Ollrb Pri' all' :trL·a
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HEW HOME-OCCUPY IN OCTOBER
l nohstrul.'lt·d lwc·k lwy 'il·W. Be 1st to
l1vt· in this appx 2:J00'.of nl'w living in
N.B '1 SpaC'IOUS udrms (ml'I 2 mstr
s u ites). 3 f'irl'plcs. fam 'rm. fo rmal
D H. fan tastic k1te hc·n . n·d wood
hakony. lg t· tll·(·k . t t·rrif1e pat ios
(h l'l'~l/l'tl ~ <·ar "ill' t urn .1 round
.iprondn\C.:\\:I\ ~~111100
2317 IHVI N E .\VE St 'N 1 .1 :10
HANDSOME HOME OH LIDO $259,950
/\ dd11.:htful home on a h.:c.: C'Ornl'r lot.
The ft:elln i..: 1s open & the llow rs
smooth North & s outh putm .... CliJnk the
L H othl·r roorns opt'n to put10 abo. :J
Brlrms <l:.:t· mstr ..,u1tt· I :~ bath-. &
l harming clc·n. H<·amL·cl n·t lrn..!-.
I rplact· P rol cll'torat1:d. qualit:-
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521 VII\ I.I DO NO H D OPI.:N SlJN 1-5:30
BIG CANYON -$350,000
O n 18th kt· ol B1i.: l'.vn gulf course" 5
Htl rm cus t11m horrn.' \.\ 1rou t!h '.'.awn
wood l'Xll·l'ior I 'nusual <Jreh1tt·tt urt.
hUL!l' cornt·r "I<: l.~1· n·crl'al1on rm &
...t utlv. park Ilk(· van I. t·xolie t·nt r;mc·t•
111 homl· \\ f1-.h pool & waa·rl all In
tormJI horn1· Pri' all' 1·ommun1l)
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S lt0,900 FEE LAHD
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formal 1011 !ii!l.750 & $10.750
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Mar. Linda Isle. Lido 1-.k and other
prcst 1giou:; tom munitics ln'tc rv1c\\
by appointment onl y .
2111 San Joaqul" HUis Rood
HIWPORT cena. ....... 644-49 I 0
I -· A .Ml
REALTY.
OWNER
ANXIOUS
Woodbrldgt$ Arborlokt! 2 br, 2 ba con·
do. N&ar lako & beach. Sunken llvlng
room. separate dining rm. breakf asl
rm. Luxury applianc • Beautifully
land. ca~ private gardtn: Lst=/Opt.
avail.
OPEN SAT & SUN 2·6
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\ ~k\' lu:hh·cl In mg mum, dl·ll & ram1
I\ n1um su rt 'Hiilei a ht·.111t1tul <'t·ntral
1· ,, u rl \ .i r 1l " 11 h Io 11nta1 n ' Th 11>
-.p .11·111us 1 bdrm luxun hcunt has
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"GREENIRIYS ..
unct.r construction
<it·l 111 011 Uu· i..:round tloor huy now,
mm t 111 l.11 1·1 ' f'h1 .,, lu'Cuno~:l story
BIC; t'\'.'l'rO;\j 111\.\11h11 1111·s with a
('11w1ll \ l'lub .1tm11-.plH·n -. ha vl' mir·
1011'<1 \\.arclrulw-. l1n pl at t·s. formal
d1111ni.:. lu'.'>h t a r fH·t1n1• Jnd are dost
to pool. tt·11111 .... & l'CJll ' Um:,.., tnd unit!
1<:xe1 u~1v1· .u 1·a ' ~1 l~ 500 anc.J $145,900.
"MONACO"
and a pnnt·1·-.. .... 1t 1'.'>' In prominE:nt
11.trhor VI«\\ IJ o ml' .... u r ta, o n
hl'.rnl1l ul ly lar1<hn 1 p(·d grounds with
an ahund.tn<'L ol 111 '"a<·v. rc_-.. ts this rc_--
1.! a I :J -Ii d r m . ~ I> a t h ho m t w i th
I 1r<·placl' and ('O\ <.·rt·d patio .. and can
ht· yours at S I 1 t 500
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
This d<:lu'<<: ·'J>ha sf· 11 PalE:rmo"
honw 1s M:t ltkl' a fin<.· j<:wd amid the
lovt·ly lands<::ipt·d g rounds. Accentt::d
hy <:xll·ns1v<: hntk work & ovtrhangs,
this 4 bdrm. :i lialh homC! has formal
dining room , family room and T WO
ft rt.:plat·t·s. A ~<:m worth inspection
now! $188,750. Scll<:r will ht·lp financt::.
"SOMERSETS"
In pr0st1~1ou .. llarhor Vu.:w arE:a. a
prof't·ss1onally tlct·oratc·d 5-udrm, 21.2
hath family horw-. d o::.c to park and
s d10ol. awaits your <.tpproval. Family
room, 2 f1n·pl;1<·<:s, fo rma l d ining
mom G n ·u L N l'\.\. port Beach a r ea!
SIXH,1100
*********** This hands omt.:. profrssionally d<'·
c·oralt'(I 5-htlrm. PLL'S tam1ly room
"Som<:rs<.·t" hOJrn.: 1s introducC!d by a
Tt·rr..i Cota t1l<: parquet t:nlry hall.
Nt·w wall co\.l'f'lngs, E:Xtt·nsive ustd
IJl't<'k patios . tu:-.tom wall units &
hookc:asc~. Fantas tic arC!a1
''.AUTUMN LEAVES'"
/\ pleasinl.! blend ot warm . fall colors
s1·attt·n:d throughout this cozy 2-story,
2 bdrm. townhome, msp1n.:s this lovc:-
1 v "Autumn Lt·av(·s" theme -in
W/\LNUT SQl 'A HE area! Only 4
~·l·:trs old . lush shag carptting -
l«nc<.'<l lrnck yard with gardt:n a r t:a &
patio v1t·w from dining a r<:a. PRICE 1u .:ouc1<;0 To sn.i.9so
l"Quail liilPlace
Praperties -
752-1920
1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH
CAMEO SHORES BEST VALUE
FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW
Eltgant 3 bdrm .. 3 bath family horn(!
with form<tl dining rm., brkfst. rm. &
~arm: rm. with frplc. & wtt bar. Largf::
y~1rd w1lh room for pool. 3 Privatt:
bcach<:s A mu!>l s<:<: ! $315,000
OPEM I -S 4545 GORHAM DR.
1M CCllMO St.or.s Rnident Speclaflsts
CALL 673-7040
G~ral 1002 G~at 1002 .............................................
THREE IEOROOM-TWO IA TH
OCEANFRONT
Ri ~ht on the bluffs. watchin~
crashing wavc.:s, Catalina & an oc·
casio nal p ass in g whalt:.
Profession a lly decoratt:d ''Model"
condo in San Clem<:nte w/all the
built-ins & pvt. st airway to beach.
$184,500
SOMETHING SPECIAL
OH UDO ISLI. 3 Bedroom . 4 bath
home on an t:xtr a wide lot. Large
entr y courtyard w/beautiful foun-
tain. Pt:rfect guest, m aid or in-law
quarters ovt:r the ga ra ~e
(re frigerator & stove includt:d).
$275,000
Opta Hous. Sat 1·5 PM~ l·S .:-•o• Via Udo SM
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5
Immac. 4 bedroom, family room
home w/built·ins, fireplace, wet
bar, shake roof, beautiful landscap.
init w/sprinklers. Walking distanc(!
to th(! beach. $96,000.
2216 I a... L_,. H.I. -UYI tM tWr ICH. FOil OML Y
$24,500
2 Bedroom, 2 bath mobile home in
Bayal<.l .: Village . Bay!ront
clubhous~. Jacuzzi. pools, private·
ooach, available boat slips & owm.:r
will finance. WOW1U
JACOBS REALTY
NEWPORT BEACH
Hi\ YCRTO:ST Beautiful Ivan Wt lls
1.unrly horn(.•. 4 BR, 4 BA . formal din·
mg & farmly r oom . lmmac. & im·
11n·s .... 1vt· & onl y $210,000.
HAY lllGHLANDS -Entt:r your own
pnvutc t:stah: through an imprt:ssivt:
gak<l t·ourtyard w/watt:rfall. This lux-
urious & :-.pac. homt: ftaturt:s 3 BR.
'lt·n. family room, lrg. pool &.jacuzzi
& a lovely v ww.
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX -Cutt: & clt:an in tht: ht:art
of tht: villag<:. 3 BR & l BR units.
$169,500.
IRYINE
T H E COLONY --Big & bt:autiful
Plan 300 w/4 BH. fomlly room, dining
room. & C 1 A. 1 Yr. warranty.
TUHTLE .HOCK -Supt:r plan Ill. 4
HR. family room w/txc<:ptionally lrg.
lot Owm·r wants ;.rn offt:r on this
t ahulou:-, homt:. 1 Yr. warranty.
WOOl>IlRIOGE -Nt:w Arborlake
townhomt:. W /lrg. rC!ar yard, s unkt:n
l iv1n~ room & formal dining plus 2
mas ter BR !>Uit<:s.
WALNUT SC~UARE -Only $58,900
will provide you w /the t:xcE::ptional
lifl·style only Irvin<: can providt: in
this 2 BR. A/C b<:auty.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
LANDMARK -4 BR. 2 BA, cornE:r
location. clost: to bE::ach, schools &
~hopping. Exct:ptional valut: $84,900.
ALSO
-Call us n:,gnrding 3 outstanding list·
ings under SG0.000.
640-9900
VAl~l"'EY RE :\l.1
1470 JAMBOREE RO .. NEWPORT BEACH
()pm To Sene You 7 Days AW ... u.til
7:30 PM.
G.,..rat 1002
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LIDO PENINSULA
PENTIIOUSI<: with fantastic view of
Ntwport Harbor. 2 Bdrms., 21/2 baths
plus sauna off m str. suite: microwave
ovt:n. Security controlled condo.
jacuzzi&. pool. ·$425,000
LIDO ISLE
TOUCH OF SPAIN 3 bdrm. homE::.
Opc:n bE:am cons truction, s pacious
patio, street to strt:E::t lot. $189,500
NEWPORT CREST
SHARP! 3 bdrm condo; frplc .• wt:t
bar, trash compactor, swim pool, tt:n·
nis els., sauna $139,900
COSTA MESA
TENDER LOVING CARE. 3 Bdrms .•
family rm .. lgc:. e nclost:d patio. 67xl00
Ft. lot with trailer accf::ss. $78,000
SWTM POOL. 2 Bdrms., 2 baths, dt:n,
rock frplc .• sh ake: roof. spacious
garage, pool. $95.000
GREENBROOK Beautiful 3 bdrm
homt:, formal d ining, family room.
Sunken living room. Brick firtplact:. 2
Patios $108,000
~$.oo REALTl" ~ ~~~77 Via Udo, Hewporl l.ach '-=1 ~-673-7300
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BjgCanyon
I-'roperties
* Nestled in luah l a ndscaping, a
private lagoon·like pool, 2 Alaster
s uitts, Bouqut:t Canyon stone t:X·
terior, and much , much more.
$328,000. By appointment.
* Dramatic Deane Deauvnte. Vlow of
10th fairway & nlg htllgbts of
Newport Center. A mai nlflcent,
s pacious carefree hom~. $350.000.
By appolntment.
* We aro proud to havCJ three Rt:al·
dent Specialists in this exclusivf:,
prlvaw community. For the bat of
Blg tanyan, call UI at 8f08IOO.
OPEN FOR YOUR VIEWING
HARIOR VIEW LUSk -lovely tri·lev<:I.
pride of ownership home decoratt:d
very wt:ll with many upg r ades.
Encloot:<l brick courtyard, enormous
pool and entertainmt nt area. Large
family room with wet bar and parqut:l
floor. 4 Bedrooms. Offered at $239,500.
Open Sat /Sun 1·5: 873 Sandcastle,
Corona del Mar.
SEAVIEW -2718 sq.ft. 2 story. nt:w
home in Newport Beach's charming
m:w village. R<:ady to movf:: into. Of.
fored at $259,000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5;
2004 Yacht Vigilant, N.B.
LAGUNA IEACH -OCEAN V1EW. Total
or 5 bedrms. 31 :.i baths, off str tt:t park·
ing for 5 cars . New paint and car ptt.
Offt:red at low pnce of $249.500. Opc.:n
Soo 1·5; 1337 Cuff Dr. Laguna Beach.
HARBOR VIEW LUSK -vacnnt 4
bedrm. family rm. oc<:an vi<:w horn<-.
w a iting for you to move into.
Large lot. 2 Baths. sing le: story with J
car garage:. Opt:n Sat /Sun 1·5; 3907
Inlet Isle, CdM, offored at $249,500.
SPYGLASS -large 5 bt:drm bonus
room home fraturinJ? 3 fplcs, one in
the: masttr bedrm, locatt:d on a 1 1
acrt: lot with a mini-orchard. Also
foatur<;S large pool and jacuzzi and a
bltn gas BBQ. Offered at $289,500
Open SaVSun 1·5; #2 Mission Bay.
CdM.
SPYGLASS -HST VALUE beautiful 3
btdrm Portsmouth modt:l ff::atures:
bt:aut pool & jacuzzi. Super dt:ep 3 car
garage that h as a children's game
room and a bath with drE:ssing arta
for pool. Plus room for all 3 cars.
Highly upgraded. move-in cond., of.
ft:r<..-d. at $243,500. Open Sat/Sun 1·5: ~
Montert:y Circl<:.
SPYGLASS -New model homt:. l'Om·
pletely dt:corated. fantastic view, pool
& jacuzzi, s inglt story, 4 bedrm home.
Offf::red $314,000. OpE:n Sat & Sun 1·5; 5
BodE:ga Bay.
CORONA DEL MAR -just listt:d, lovely
3 bt:drm. split ltvtl homt:, priced to
sell only home undE:r $190,000 with
ocean view. Opt:n for your vitwin{!.
Sat/Sun. 1114 White Sails.
OTHER PROPERTIES AVAILABLE
CAMEO SHOUS -outstanding family
home, lavish use of usf::d brick, 4 lovt:·
ly bt:drooms + pool. Call for appoint·
ment to see.
SPYGL.ASS-''HEW HOMES"
OWHB IS ANXIOUS. SUIMIT.
4 BE:droom. Tradewinds ...... $282,000
All homt:s have a nice VIEW!
HARIOR VIEW -E njoy privacy of <:X·
tra large yard with fruit trt:t:s. t:x·
ct:llt:nt location n ear school. 2
Bt:droom, den or 3 bedroom home.
Popular Monaco model. Offt re d at
$134.500.
TURTLEROCK HIGHL.AMDS -3 Bedrm
home, family room, formal dining
room, popular plan I. With cornt:r lot
location. Home to have super up·
grades. Priced to st:ll.
DOVER SHORES -Lovely Ivan Wt:lls
Baycrtsl. 4 bedrms. study, family rm.
formal dining, t e rrazzo entry,
magnificent entt:rtaining home. Quiet
prestigious cul-d t:-sac location. Prict:d
to St:ll.
HARIOR VIEW -popular tri·lE::vt l
homt: with 4 bt:drooms. professiona lly
landscaped and highly upgraded with
nict: view. $199,500.
COROHA DB. MAR DUPUX -lovtilY
duplE!x, each unit having 2 bedroom s
each. Walk to beach. Prict:d to sell !
For oddlffonal MfCM'WICIH• Oil tHt• or
other,__.-plffstc ....
Spacious Townhouse Overlookln.c
Pool, Jacuzzi & Tennls Courts. Wlth
VibW Of Oc~an From 2nd Floor. 3
Bedrooms 3 Bath1. 0.n/Famtly
Room, Wiil Bt Redtscorated ln Colon & Ton St:lectud B)' BUyer.
Sl29.500.
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180 Deg. View
Lagun~~~8!~3luy nt
$112,000. AU newly de
curated 2 levels. One
largtt mast4.'r bedrm,
bath ond ltvin~ area
above. Sep. 1n·law room
and bath on level.
O~n Sal/Sun 1-S
Bluebird Canyon to Sum-
m it/Enscnada to 1211
Mui mar.
OPEN SUH 1-S
2505 A.nahunt
3 Bdrms, 2 bath!>. dining
rm H1.:hly upgrndcd
kllchcn. La rl(c ya rd.
patio, dbl. garat:c :'\ice
:o>l'l't1on or Santa Ana
~.000 All terms
BRADLEY & CO.
REALTORS
673·3230
ROOM FOR
IN LAWS
do~c by but sl11l inclcpcn-
dcnt 111 this 3 year new
duplex. One :i lidrm, one
2 bdrm each with 2 baths
und a doubll• garage. Sec
to<.lay SllS,500.
't523 C,otPtlsDa·IR'lt,.E
QUAINT COTT AGE
2hr, 2ba Nantucket in
~U\'1ew Spl'«lacul..ir
\lEW.
O\linr1Ai,'t. 759·0087
AGENTS
INDEPENDENT
SELF-ST ARTERS
Call for interview.
645-5044
Newport Heights Alty
COSTA MESA VA
Clean and ~harp 3
bedroom. 2 hath with
fireplace . for<·t•d air heat
an<l country kitchen. An
ideal home for growinl(
family and its priced
lower then an~ lh1ni.: in
the nc1ghlJOrhoud al
Si4.500 CAI.I. 751 -31!11
t:=SELECT
I PROPERTIES -------
MESA VERDE
BUCCOLA
Single Story
Consider t his rare first
t1mr uff.,rinl.! in model
home rond111on with 1
DH. formal dinin~. fam1.
Jy room, 3 car garaJ.(e,
pool & j;icuu1. Acro~s
from a lovely park and a
stones throw to a popular
i:olf course Sl52.250
CaH 644·721 1
"1n NIGEL
DAIL:EY &
ASSOCIATES
LAKE
FOREST
Nestled among the
Jo:ix:alyptus trees is a 4
bdrm + lort semi custom
home. Extensive uac of
wood paneling and the
redwood deck enhances
the n atura l i.ellin g.
$139.0:iO.
MINI
RANCH .. .. , ""'°"'• aack a., 1 Ona. •u•l .. n
... 1 OalJ •toa. cau RIWCARPCT, TM·ua:I
WMl M ~it! M2"5171
SALES J\SSOCtATE
EILEEN IAUGHMAH
OPEN HOUSE SUM 1·5
177 Mohler, Anaheim Hills $107,000
4 BEDROOM, 21h BA, 2 Story
5308 Seashore Dr., Nwpt Bch $183.950
DUPLEX2&4 BEDROOMS
105 E. Avenida San Gabriel, SC
4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH $129,900
IY THE SEA
Walking distance to Beach . communi·
ty pool, 3 br, l lh ba, CON.DO. Lender
will finance. to investors.
4 ldmt Pool HOIM
Relax or pl;.1y by the pool. Entertain
o n big cover ed patio with brick built-
ins. Corner lot ho m e. in sought after
Loara School District. Luxury
carpets, new texture coating. Live
a nd enjoy. $72,500.
G....ral
18055 Maqnolis St.
Fountoin Y all•y
963-83 I I
I 1002 G•neral 1002
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WOODl1UDGE Pl.ACE
GREEN IRIAR
Mos t beau ti fully upg raded a nd
decorated G r een Briar available.
Plush carpets, no wax linoleum, 4 lrg.
bdrms -tozy fam. rm. -first time
o ffert:d at $139,500. Don't pass this one
up. 673-8550
ELEGAMT IRYIME: CONDO
Fahulous golf course and Fashion
Is land view · upgraded . 2 + den
model wilh step down llv. rm. with
fireplace. F ormal dining · 3 patios -
j ust rE:ducc.-<.I to $114,500. 673-8550
COROMA DEl MAR DUPLEX
Just 1~ block to big Corona beach • 2
bdrm<> in each unit plus a guest rOQm
for your overnig ht visitors • beam
ceilings, fire place, a s uper property
$210,000. Call fast on this one! 673-8550
~THEREAL 'Oi ESTATERS
GeMral 1002
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~ll. macneb I Irvine ?-realty
PRESENTS THE BEST IN
BAYFRONT PROPERTIES
LIDO
Lg, s pacious beautifully decorated
townhome w /30' li ving rm
w /fireplace + lt?. mastt:r suite
overlooking patio & fountain .
Sepa rate maid's quarters. Terra
cotta patio on Lido Turning Basin.
Pier & slip. A bit of Mediterranean
n avor in Newport! $395,000. Lynne
Valentine 644-6200. (Q·66)
HIW WAnRFIOHT .
4 BRs. fa mily rm, jacuzzi, pier &
floa t! Near completion stage. Ve~
Stinson 642·8235. (Q-67 >
UMDA ISLE
-PRIME LOCATION. Gorgeous 6
BR home -beautifully decorated!
Family rm + formal dlning. P ier &
slip for boat. Ont: or the area's most
elegant homes! $650,000. Cathryn
TeMllle 644·6200. <Q-68>
IALIOA COYIS
4 BR Cape.cod charmer w/pie r &
slip + sandy bc:ach. Lg. family
kitchen : huJlt·ln BBQ; new dish-
washer : den paneloo w/walnut &
cabinetry. Lynn(t Valentino
6'4-6200. (Q.70)
WAlll. CATAUMA
& SUMM V11WSf
Price reduced r So beat inflation &
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HOUSES FOR SALE
t llDaOOM
J701 Callc•Cmuno, San Clemt:ntt
me ant $84,500 Sun 12·5
11 2 IU..1.t.'I, CorouJ Jt:I Mar
675 4:Ul Sat & Sunc.luy 1-5
• :!!J('O Alt•xtmdc•r Huud.
\n·h B •uch, La..:una lkad1
ti15 4(XK) $215.000 Sal/Sun 1·5
"!241 Vl~tu Huerta <Ululls) N.8 .
1114 111ii; ~m.soo Sat/Sun 1-5
, I l M.111gold, Ctu·o1M <.11:1 Mar
1110 7000 $139.500 Sut/!)un l 5
•1.m!l V1~ta llucrta <Bluff~) NB
fil(i 7171 WT.800 Sat/Sun 1-5
.!l>+i Onvx, BotllJoa Is land
li1:i 8700 Sat&Sun 1·5
l:!l l Miramar. up.Summit, LagBch
tdti .!2.'>5 $11::!,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
10:! l:i Wc~tminstcr Ave .• Wt:slmst'r
K~IX 78.5.'l $55.000 Sunday 1 5
··11111 V1<;la Caude l. Bluffs, N B
fi?:! 8.55«J Sl :r7 ,500 Suml;1y 1 ·5
l?:lC:! Ro:-t:wou<l. l nmt:-
i52-1700 SH0.500 Sunday 10·3
lb4tiSanta Ana Av<:. Costa Mtsa
fi4 5-0303 S68.JOO Sunday 1·5
;i 17 Cc:darglt:n, lrvmc
a49-4764 Sat/Sun l 5
2 BR & FAM RM or Dal
17932 Bas com. Cniv Park. lrvmt
;)52·7500 $106.000 Sunday 1 ·5
11 La S<:n:na. Rancho San Joaq Irv
m :Hi550 Sll4,500 Sat. 1·5
li02 Orc:hic.i, Corona del Mar
fi73-~l550 $140,000 Sunday 1 ·5
J7 T a ngc:rine. Irvmt-
7!-J2·1700 $85.900 Sunday 1·5
1!151 Port Loc:ks lc igh, HarbVuHms
fJ75·3411 Sl39,900 S<.il/Sun 1 5
•::!927 P(·rla. Newport Beach
759·02.59 Sl54.500 Sat Sun I S
• lfi Montanas Sud. RanchSanJoaq
li75·6000 Sll9.500 Sat Sun 1·5
211401 Birc h, Costa Mesa
546-2.1 1:1 S115.000 Sun 1·5
:mo E Coast Hwy, #SO. N.B.
642 823.'> SSl.500 Sun ll·J
ltJ Ilana <Rancho San Joaquin> Irv
752·1414 Sun 1·5
723 Santana Dr .. Corona del Mar
liM-9513 Sunday
3 BEDROOM
li75 W Wilson St.. Costa Me~a
5-lfl 5228 $58.500 Sat Sun 10·5
t!l:H I S1t·rra lnt:1. <Turtlt Rock> In
833 ?l27 SI 18,950 Sat 1Sun 10 G
:1:1!1:J2 Granada. D <rna P oint
19:J.8812 5198.000 Sunday 1·5
17Wl Rosewood. <Univ. Park ) Irv
552.:3305 Sat/Sun 1·5
228 L<:<lro1t . Laguna Beach
494 -9981 $150,000 Sal/Sun JO.s
:1~1 Huh v Av<: .. Balboa Is land
li?:J 5069 $185.000 Sal/Sun 10 ;>
:1143 Br.:rn. Laguna Btach
540·5080 $127.000 Sal/Sun 1 5
K08 Via Lido Soul.I. Lieto Isle. NB
675-6670 $275.000 Sat 1·5/Sun 2 5
:! ll Sundance, Nwpt Terr .. N. B.
646-7171 $87.000 Sunday l 5
1!183 Continental. Costa Mesa
f;46·7171 S67 .000 Sunday 1·5
165:3 Nr.:w Hampsh1rt:-. Costa Mesa
752·0861 S81 .500 Sun 12 5
509 Carnation. Corona del Mar
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5
15 15 llam1>dcn Dr.C.Shrs. Cd \1
li42·R235 $228.500 Sat Sun 1 5
101 Vista Roma <RluffsJ N.B
642·823.5 $117.200 Sat/Sun 1·5
•#4Star Burst. Newport Bch
962-7788 $84 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5
31086 Via El Ros ario, San .J uan Cape>
496-77 11 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1217TemplC! Hills Dr .. La~. Bch
S225,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
~25fl Colgate:. Costa Mr.:sa
8!IB-78.55 S/9.900 Sunday 1·5
884 Prt:s1d10. Hunting ton Beach
898-78.5.5 $79,500 Sat1Sun 1·5
R98 Town, Costa Mesa
898-7855 S66.000 Sal/Sun l ·5
1344 Watson . Costa Mtsa
751 ·3191 $73,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
461 SC!award Rd .. Corona dt:l Mar
675-2.111 $149.500 Sun. l ·5
4621 Havenhurst, lrvine
752-1700 $74.500 Sunday 1·5
21442 Ca!. we I Ct., Laguna N1gu(')
752-1700 $87,900 Sunday 1·5
304 Otero. (Bluffs) N .B.
673-8.550 $154.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
Gt 7 Vista Bonita <Bluffs) N. B.
673·8.5.50 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1818 Port Abbey Pl. Harb Vu. N.B.
64.5-0303 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
587 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa
645-0303 $66,000 Sat /Sun 1·5
1114 White: Sails. Corona del Mar
675-3411 $190,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
8471 Benjamin Dr .. Hunt. Beac h
847-5062 $63.000 Sunday 1·5
• 591 K.nowll Pl.. Costa ME:sa
646-7711 $73,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
2467 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa
646·7711 · $78.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2284 Col!latt:. Colfoge Park. C M
645·7221 $83,000 Sunday 1·5
2136 Union, Costa ME:sa
645-7221 S6S.00tt Sunday 1-5
2505 Anahurst. Santo Ana
673-3220 $58,SOO Sunday 1·5
1500 $4:r(:ttadf:, Corona d~l Mar
642·3850 $152.500 Sun ~s
2708Cllff Dr., NewpoTt Beach
752.7315 $225.000 SUl'l2:30-5:30
3382 Marigold, Cost.a MeH
642·8235 Sun. 1·5
26 Roclerose (University Park) lrv.
642-8235 $87.500 Sun. J·5 4612Abbottswood, Wll.lcJWl, Irv.
752-'7315 SUD<lay 1~
4190iida1 (8luffa)N~tBeach
6*1766 $15i9,500 SuQday ~~
DIRECTORY
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•675St:nate, Costa Mesa 2907 Harbor View Dr., CdM
540·5080 $75,900 Sun 1·5 644·4848 $310,000 Sum.lay 1·5
•8442 Conner. WestminStt:r 1501 Lincoln La .. Westcliff. NB
962-4454 $69,950 Sunday 1·5 642·5200 $195.000 Sun 1·5
• •426 Vista Parc.tda <Bluffs)NB 186 Vir~inia Pl.. Costa Mtsa
644-6200 $142.500 Sun. 1·5 645·7643 Sunday 1-4
1121 Columbine, Santa Ana 1215 Mariners, Bayc rest, N.B.
5-46-2313 $74,700 Sun 1·5 642·8215 Sunday 1·5
•29H9Jacaranda. C.M. 206La Jolla. Ntwport Beach
s.t6-2313 $84,250 Sun 1·5 546-2313 $199,500 Sun l -5
•3101 Gibraltar. C.M. 107 Via San Ht:mo. Lido Isle. NB
546-2313 $82.000 Sun 1-5 645·0303 $199,500 Sunday 1·5
•2907 Perla. the Bluffs , NB 4102 Bnsb .. nt: <Univ Prk) Irvine
675-6000 $149,500 Sunday l ·S 631·1400 $94,950 SW11·5
188 Tht Masters Cir., Costa M~a 320 Hanover Dr., Costa M~a
675-6000 $117,500 Sunday 1·5 ~-<003 $81.000 Sunday 1·5
• 744 l't>nler St. Costa Mesa
3 IR Ir FAM ltM or De. 644-7595 $82,500 Sunday 12-4
1687 N. I I mps h1re. M. V crde,CM
642-2422/631·2080 Sat/Sun 1·5
1717 Gis lt r (M<:sa Verdel C.M. ·
549-3225 $94,500 Sun. 12·5
1201 P<:mbrok<: Ln. Newport Beac h
(j46-9836 $149.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2033 Port Weybridge <Har.Vu>. N.B.
963-8377 $139.900 Sat/Sun & Well.
17562 Cottonwood (Dc.:ane) Irv.
55!)·1960 $1:i9.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
lOOOCl1ft Drivt-. NcwportBch
642-5722 $149.500 Sun. 1-6
9840 El Tulipan. Fountain Vly
962-7788 S92.900 Sunday 1·5
• 2449 Windward Ln .. Nt:wport Bch
!~i-7600 Sun. 1·5
1!)01 l Glenmont. Turtle:rock. Irv
552-7500 $199.500 Sat Sun 1·5
J02 Km~s Rd. <CliffHaven> '.'J'.B.
644-49!0 $275.000 Sat Sun 12-ti
200 D<:I Mar. Costa Mesa
646-7 171 S75.900 Sunday 1·5
•28As ix·n Tn·t: tL'n1 v. Park > Irv
752-1414 $139.900 Sal/Sun l ·5
1!181 PUM!Od(• Vt•g u.Trtlrrk.Jn·
1¥12 82:i5 $105.500 Sal/Sun 12-5
• l !J7!) Port Trinity Cil'. IJIVHm:-.>N B
fi42·823.5 · Sat/Sun 1·5
2 128 Vis ta Lart-tlo <Bluffs> N. B.
644-1766 $147 .500 Sal/Sun 1·5
3582 Fenn <Culvc:rdale). Irv.
552-7500 $90.000 Sunday 1·5
it8 B<.trlovt-nlo. Npt Crt·st. N.B.
fl41H1JOO Sum.lay l ·5
t'80:J Iowa Sl . .\l<:sa V<:r<lc~. C.M.
151.:rnn $8 1.900 Sal/Sun 1·5
1877 Nt:w J <:rsc:y. Mt-sa Vt:rd<:. CM.
751 :rnn S17 .500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
225:1 Colj!ate. Costa Mes<i
673·7300 Saturday l·S
iOO East 15th. Nwpt Heights
642-5200 $132.500 Sat Sun 1 5
1500 Antigua. Dov<:rShores. NB
642-5200 $272.500 Sat 1Sun 1 ·5
1169 Paulanno Avr.: .. Costa Mt:sa
51fi·23 1:i 577.900 Sat ·Sunl ·S
504 Ut1c·a. Huntington Stach
675 t>74 l Sun. 1-6
2245 /\raha. E<istbluff. Npt Reh
fi40· 1812 $134.900 Sat isun 1 ·5
•2279 Columbia. CollE!gt:: Park. CM
556·2660 $79,900 Sunllay l ·5
•101 Kings P lace, Newport Sch
546·8fl40 $339,000 Sat1Sun 1·5
14291 Waverlv. frvine
752·1700 $79.900 Sunday 12·4
2673Sunta Ana Ave .. Costa Mt:sa
546·8ll40 $95,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3611 Pint. lrvint:
752-1700 $89 .500 Sunday l ·S
3351 Fuschia. Greenbrook. C.M.
645-0303 S93.900 Sal/Sun l ·5
8 Monterey Circlt:, Jrvint:
675·3411 $243.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
• l lOOSandp1per. Corona del Mar
673-8550 S245.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
118 The: Mas te rs Cir .. Costa Mesa
645-0303 $107.000 Sat/Sunl·S
#34 Rainbow Falls. lrvine
5494764 Sat/Sun 1·5
2305 Rt:dlands. Nwpt Beach
645·7221 $))6.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
15351 Rushmore Ln .. Hunt Beach
963-6767 $79,900 Sunday l ·5
3225 Dakota. Costa Mesa
752·1920 $84,900
2038 Aliso. Costa Mesa
Sunday 1·5
646·1044/675·1580 Sat/Sun 1·5
• • # 12 Swlft Crt., N wpt Btach
646-7711 $73,500 Sat/Sun l ·S
2284 Fordham, <Col. Park >CM
646-7711 $89,900 Sal/Sun 1·5
29272 Osuna. Mission Vitjo
646·7711 $72.~ Sat/Sun 1·5
1401 Nottingham. Westcllfr. NB
675-6000 $139,500 Sunday 1·5
•1830PortAahl~y, HVHms, N.B.
675-«JOO $1'2.000 Sunday 1·5
•2<»Nat.a, Bluffs, NwptBE:ach
675-6000 $179,500 Sunday 1·5
•18S9 BoaVb1ta Cir, MesaVeTd~.CM
546-5990 S137,900 Sunday1·5
1850 N~ Jersey, Costa Mesa
546-2313 S81,900 Sun 1·5
#7 W. Yale Loop <Woodbridge> Irv.
833-9293 $J~,9SO Sunday 12·5
19082 HlllabOl'O, Costa Mesa
546-2313 .-.9'0 Sun 1·4
3106 F~eath, Costa Mesa
6'0-1720 $73,950 Sunday 1·5
519 Play a <Blwfa> N1:wport Deb
642~ '169.000 Sun. 1·5
4545G<ic'ham Dr. Cam.Shrs, CdM
8T3-7CMO '3ll,000 SUnday 1·5
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::?3702 La~arto. Miss ion Viejo
837-8260 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
14971 Athe l. Collt~c: Prk. Irv.
552·5546 $88,000 . Sat/Sun 1·5
•728 Cameo I li~hlands. CdM
673-7973 $229.500 Sat /Sun 1·5
• 17257 Santa Luc ia. Fountain VI
962-7788 $92.500 Sunday 1-5
1331 Santane lla Terr .. Irv. Ttrr.
673-8494 S142.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1342 Galaxy (Blufftop J N. B.
644·1766 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• • 16727 Bolt ro. Hunt 'g Harbour
846·2848 s:w9.000 Sat/Sun 12·5
25211 Yacht Drivt:. Dana Point
496-7711 $104.900 Sunday 1-4
!135 W Bay. Bal Penn. Balboa
675-5511 Sunday 1·5
269 Bay St. (Easts id<:) C. '.'it .
646·8265 $92.000 Sat/Sun 2·5
1083 San Pablo Cir .. Costa Mtsa
540-1720 $105.000 Sat/Sun l·!l
9302 Comstock. Huntington Btach
675·6741 · Sat/Sun 1·6
2604 Vis ta d t l Oro <Bluffs) N.B.
673·8550 $125,000 Sunday 1·5 :.n9 Walnut. Newport Beach
645·6080 Sl29,500 Sun. 1-5
214.l E °<kl:an Blvd .. Newport Bch
752-1920 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
l022 Shannon St .. Santa Ana
!Hi:.1-b/67 $7•1.900 Sunday 1-5
•2:nHTustin. Nt-wport Bt':ach
f>4f>-771 t $1 ~5.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
25071 Via BajoCir .. Laguna Niguel
499-4551 S109.950 Sunday 1·5
26671 Altantro. Mission Viejo
581-0472 $94.900 Sun only 12·5
18152 Lake Point Ln .. Hunt'I.! Beach
847-3471 $12.5.900 · Sunday
19110 .\llura, In in<.' Te1Tacc
675-6510 $235,000 Sunday 1·5
3158Cork Ln. Costa Mesa
546 7713 579.000 Sun 1-6
19827 Hamsgate. Hunt'g Beach
540-1720 $68.500 Sunday 1·5
:U04 Coolicll.!e. Costa Mes a
54fi-2:H:1 $86.900 Sun 1·5
1940 HJghland Dr .. Nt:wport Bch
546-2313 $131,900 Sun 1·5
303 Columbia. Newport Beach
546-2313 $139,500 Sun 1·5
4 IR & FAM RM or D&C
428 Vista Su<:rte. Bluffs. N.B.
548·8033 Sal & Sunday 1-5
1806 Port Wt:slbourne. Nwpt Beach
552·8874 $174.900 Sat/Sun
26782 Via Matador, Mission Viejo
586·4788 $85.500 Sa 10·3/Sn 11·6
1219 Donegal Pl . Costa M~a
$84.500 Sat/Sun 11·5
9767 Winthrop Cir .. Fountain Vly
581·1100 Sat/Sun 12·5
•2315 Windward Ln. <Back Bay) NB
645·8821 $229.000 Sat/Sun'l ·5
11547 Candytuft Cr .. Fount. Vly
839·1144 Sat/Sun 1·6
• t 1 Carmt:l Bay <Spyglass) CdM
644·7383 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•874 Sandcastle, HarbVuHls. CdM
640·0451 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1907 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) NB
6424688 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
LOBO Vallejo Circle. Costa Mesa
636-3760 $89,990 Sat/Sun 2-5
••646 Via Lido Nord <Lidolsl >NB
642·5002 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
16762 Ro~rt Lane. Hunt. Bch.
842·1418 $92,500 Sunday 1·5
#6 Detlrwood East. Deerfield. Irv.
842·1418 $132,500 Sunday l ·S
• 1612 Uncoln Lane CWestcliCONB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
1916 Port Provence CHV Hom~> NB
642·8235 $161.500 Sat/Sun l ·S
1106 Essex Lane (Wcstcliff) NB
642-8235 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1924U:<:ward <Baycr cst) N.B.
642·8235 $169,50() Sat/Sun l ·S
1834 Trodewinds CBaycrest) N.B. 642~ $229,000 at/Sun 1·5
32782 Grt<!ns Pointe, Laguna Nii util
642·8235 $252.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
2015 Port Chels(:a (HV Hom&S) NB
642·8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
25282 La Estrada, Lag. Ni11uel ~2·7500 $811900 Sat/Sun 1·5
28 Morro Bay. Spyglass. CdM
IW0-6161 $259,500 SaVSun 1·5
22161 Luau Ln .. Huntington Beach
675-6670 $96,000 Sat/Sun l 5
1406 W~t<:llff Dr., Newport Beach
752-<&il $170.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 * 5322 Sitrra Roja rrurtlerock > t rv
64()..7000 $137,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1857 Braemar Wny. B. Bay. N.B
673·8700 . Sat & Sunday 1·5
••l~ Baruna. Hunt'g Hrbr ·
846·2848 $250,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
2317 Irvine Avt:. <Back Bay) N. B.
6444910 $220,000 Sun 1·5.30
20152 Swans<!a, Huntington Bt:ach
640-9900 Sunday 1·5
1846 'fradt:winds, Newport Beach
640-9900 Sat 2-6/ Sun l ·5
3394 Fuchs ia. Costa Mcs <1
673·7300 Sunday 1·5
209 Pt:arl Ave .. Balboa Island
640-53.57 Sat/Sun
•3030Country Club Dr. Mt:saVt:rde
540-1151 Sl45.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2784San Juan. M<:sa ut:I Mar . CM
556-2660 S84 ,500 Sunday l ·S
18282 Carnaby. Huntington Bch
846-5531 $98.900 SatlSWl 1·5
•4911 Royce <Univ Pk) Irv me
551-0484 $150.000 Sat/Sun 1·•
2036 Phalarope. Mt:sa Vt:rcle. C~J
675·5511 $129.900 SatlSun 1·5
930Jun11><:ro. Mesa Dtl Mar.CM.
751-3191 ~'79,900 SlUlday 1-5
1835 Tahiti Dr . Costa Mtsa
546-2313 $152,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2129 So. Fort-s t. off W arntr. SA
646·3255 $72.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2300 Port Aberdt:t:n, I IV I JI , NB
752-1700 $Uf8.500 Fte Sun 1·5
15081Sonny Cir. CRanc h )lrv
752-1700 $107,900
Sat 12·5. Sun 2 · 30·6
3981 Ash, College Pk, Irv
752-1700 $10'J,OOO . Sat 1-5
1833 Oriole Dr. (Mesa Verd<: l CM
· 546-9950 $154.900 Sal/Sun 1-5
873 Sandcastle. Harb Vu, CcJM
675-341 l S239.500 Sall Sun 1-5
· •2004 Yacht ViJ.!iiant. Nwpt B<'h
675-3411 S259.000 Sat Sun 1·5
• •5 Bodega Bay. Spy~l ass. C<.I M
675·3411 SJ14.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3907 Inlet lsle, Corona d(!l Mar
· 675·3411 $149,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
19522 Sil!rra Raton <Turtlerock > Irv
673·8550 5132.000 Sal/Sun 1·5
215 Lu~onia. Ntwport Beach
645-6080 Sl08.000 Sundav l 5
220 J as mmc. Corona dt:I Mar
644-7211 $227,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
24401 Call<: Toricido. I rvm<:
645·7221 $115.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1422 Ketl Dr .. llVlhlls . CdM
675·6000 S229.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
17832 Arhor Lam:. I rvm<:
752-1920 Sl~J .500 Sat/Sun 1·5
20251 Morristown Cir Prk Hunt. llB
fl75-6000 $119. 750 Sat'Sun 1 5
1857 Rhodes Dr. Mt:s aVt:rdc, C'.'vl
546-5990 $136,500 Sat/Sun l ·S
#5 Rt:drock. Irvin~
646·7711 $159.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
2069 Mandarin. Costa ME:Sa
540-1720 $139.500 · Sunday 1·5
28 Drakt:S Bay <Spyglass> CdM
644 -6200 Sun. l ·'.:.
1307 Kt:el Drivt:: <HV Hill~> CdM
644-6200 $205.000 S un. 1·5
8752Sailport Drivt!. Jluntm~ton Bch
644-6200 $159.500 Sun. 1·5
14648 ~ach . Colll·g1• Park. Irv.
752·7315 $109.500 Sun 1·5
•2242 Htatht:r La .. Nwpt Stach
640·5357 $175.000 Sunday
•227 Sh erwoocl Pl., Costa Mesa
673-3663 $135.000 Sunday 1·4
•546Sturgc:on. off Paularino, CM
548·1168 $85.000 Sun 12·4
1911 East Balboa Blvd .. Bal Penin
$275.000 Sunday 1·5
:n40Sumatra (Mesa Verdt) CM.
545-1588 $79.900 Sun. 1·5
15052 Humphrey C1 r (Ranch) Irv
551·2905 $106,900 Sunday 1·5
2281 Caper Tr<:t:, Tus tin
546-4141 $96,900 Sunday 1-5
2812Loretlo, Costa Mt:sa
54()..1720 $84.500 Sunday 1·5
3286Calilornia St. MesaVtrcJe. CM
546-4141 $79,900 Sunday 1·5
3187 Madera. Costa Mt:sa
546-2313 589.900 Sun 1·5
18762Saginaw. (Turtlerock) Jrv
644·1761 $124.900 Sunday 1-5
1839 Oriole, Mesa Verde, CM
645-0303 $157,900 Sunday 1·5
1033 Parkhill, Costa Mesa
67J.6900 $120,000 Sunday 1·5
8701 Larkport, Huntington Bch
963-5891 btlow $100.000 Sun 12·5
1112Sandcastlt, HVHls, CdM
675-6000 $269,000 SWlday l ·5
18741 Pas~Cortez, rrvint:
675-6000 $129,000 Sunday 1·5
•2334 AraJia, Eas tbluff, NB
675·6000 $168,000 Sunday 1·5
S IEDIOOM
• • 1406 So. Bayrront. Bal ts.
675-6000 $585,000 Sat/Sun l·S
8701 Larkport, Huntington Bch
963-5891 b(!low Sl00,000 Sun 12·5
2627 Cov~. Chlna Cove
675-6000 $395,000 Sunday l ·S
S • Ii FAM RM • OIN
Newport Beach
~·2064 ; 1-537..MlCJ $179,000
SallSWl 1·$
4041 Belvedere. Greenl~. trv.
752·7315 $1l4,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
3116 Pier~t. Coeta Mesa
581·7~ $861500 Sat/Sun l·S
3116 Llncol n W ny. Costa Meaa
8.'rl-8762, 640-2108 Sat/Sun 1·5
41 BddeJta Bay <Spyglass> CdM
644.QOO Sa.t/Sun 1-5
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IALIOA ""'"SULA Trph.:x tll'ar b<:ad1 & &y. t 8R, 2
Hf & '.\ RH units -t:tiCh fully furm~hc:cl t;xctllt-nt opportwilty for
thr w1\c 1m <:stor $159,500. Lynne
V1knt1nc ~-6200 <Q 72)
a..FUUflSHED UHITS
C.:1'M.: lo lil:a1:h m N~wport All n~nl·
€:( on wintt·r s<.'hc<lul~. Manager on
p1op~rty . Hurry -won't last!
$~89,500. Gisela H an~n 644-6200.
(Q-73>
COSTA MESA! DU,W!
Sd1· hv <;1<le units <3 BR:s each)
~ JJl'I\ ate yard . upJ.:r adctl tntry
tic. s unk«n liv111g rm w 'fir(!plact:.
£:.ith unit w /:-1cp. dhl dt:tal:ht:d gar .
l··ac.Jmg mto fonn·d yard. Clo1-.c to
~hoob & s hopping. SWS,000. Lynnt:
''al<:ntinl: f'44·6200 CQ 7-1 >
IMVESTORS!
Dl"luxc Duph.:x CdM -·•nt:w"
customizttl units jus t 2 blocks to
)t:ach ! l"ir<:places -<:opp<::r plumb·
n g -full rns ul ation . Flt:xib lt
'inanci11g. S259,500. ·Harriet Perry
J 12-8235 <Q-75)
CUSTOM HOME OH
CRYST ALA IRE GOLF COURSE
Will M·ll or trade: ht·aulifully built.
spal·tous :J BR. family rm hom l! on
t·hampwn..,h1p course. 3500' up in
San c:ahrn.:I tooth1ll\ Great vie:w
I nun homt· & 30' co\ <:rt:tl te rrace:.
v.rnl<t ... ll(" opportunity for golfors.
111 \ 1·...,l mt·nt or r <:t1rt:mt:nt. Nt:ar
sm;.tll a1rl1 cltl & trout fi s hin g
SIJO 1.100 lkllc Chasl· Lt:<: &14-6200.
((1 7fi I
CORONA DEL MAR
Wt·ll huill J BIL 2 hath home zont:d
lt-2 Bnng your <·ontractor & add a
unit' Clos<: lo ~choul . ht:ach & s hop·
pini.:. Flcx1hle financing. Gisela
!lanL·n (~11 GWJ. <Cl 77)
644-6200 642-8235
901 Dover OnVI' H<1rbor View Center
trv1nP "' C<lmpu' Valley Center
752·1414
ll~l\l" 11111wt h inL' to wll"' 'il·:l.L. idle 11l-m:. '"lh " C.]~':.111•11.icl~ d111t wt'll l>.11lv l'tlul ('l;.i ... :.1rwd .\ti
COMMRCIAL LOT
an c.out Hlghway, 4,500 21q. ft. of
JeveJ Jaod near 0... PoW MlriN.
~.ooo OCIAH & NIU. VIEW
from muler suite of this 3 BR Las
Brlau home. $79,500. Located in S.. ..... c.,r. ma
0,. Sat. s.. 1-5
l I 016 vr. .. a.o..to
IEST PRICED
4 B rt home in area. 2235 sq. ft. of
charm. Separate master suite, 3
secluded patios. Located in Dcma
PoW. $104,900.
0,.. s-dlly 1·5 25Zll YacM Drhe
FISH & SAIL
Minutes from door steµ of th•~ im
maculatc 4 BR •. 1530 sq. ft. home in
Vllop S-Ma. $75,500.
1.8 ACRES
L4ICJlllllCI hoch. Great ocean view pro·
perty. $199,500
G..wral
ANCHORAGE
, INVESTMENTS I. Rr.11/1or
~..,, 496·7711 .
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
MOVE-IN CONDiTION
Spacious 3 Bdrm & d t n home
tll!gantly dt:cor atctl. Frt:nch <.Joor~
& windows thruout. alon~ with new
appliancc:s. s hullt:rs. paint &
c~ri><;t. Opportunity for ocean & bay
v1tws at this s uper location. 621
CltHDr .:\'.\\pt llgts Sl7!1,!Hlll
COM CHARMER
PRICE REDUCED $10,000
Wood. lmck & ~hake & priv beach
al'Ct~~ 3 Bdrm & 2 Ba & hrii~hl
chtt-ry kitc hen. Don 'l miss this ont
with lushly planted landscaping &
warm wood d<:ck patio 461 Seaward
Ru Cc.IM. Opt.:n Sun . 1·5. $149,500
~o/R§AL3
675-2311
DIRECTORY
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5 IR & FAM RM or DIEM
* 1524 Sandcastle. I larbVuHls. CdM
640-6161 $249,000 Sat/Sun 10-5
22 Cypn:ss Pt. Ln <Bil.! Cyn l NB
644 1910 $350.000 $al/Sun 1·5 :m
1711 In inc Avf: . Nt.:0A'pOrt Bch
4H.t-m.llil St55.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2 Mb~1on Ray. Spyi!la~~. CdM
1;15:m1 S289.500 Sat/Sunl-5
28:l0 Cai oh. Eas tbluff, NB
675 tiOOO ~15:!.900 Sal'Sun 1·5
1112 Somt·r-.d. < Oovl!r ~hores >NB
673-9060 $287 .500 Sunday 1·5
2716Canar y, Mesa V~rde, C.M.
549-1503 Sl39,900 Sundav 1·5
1102 Et Camino, Costa ME!!& ·
963-7881 $99,500 Sun 12·5
1337 Cliff Drlvt , Lagunt' Beach
675·3411 $249,500 Sunday 1·5
6 IR & FAM IM or DB'
, 22 Point Loma Dr <Spyglas!')CdM
644-6200 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
HOME & UNIT
J ... 00...
325 E . 23rd Sl. (Nwprt Hgt!'.> C.M.
646-7711 $225,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
J llDIOOM
621 Shasta Ln .. Costa M(.'S<'
646-7711 $87,SOO SaVSon 1·~
18251 Bay~rry <Unlv Park) Irv. 97~ $99,~ ftt Sat/Sun 1 ·~
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SAU
2 ••• C)()till
• • •310Fernando1408. BalboP
(213) 661..0361 $17~.ooo Sal/SunlO·~
#JOCn:stClrcle, Coronadtl Mar
631·1800 $124,900 Sunday J .~
•601 Lido Pork Or. Unit 3F, NB
615·8900 $250,000 Set/Sun l~
2235 Vista Huerta. Newport ~b .&4-t·~ $100,000 Open Sat/Sun
I I~. lrvlne
6U-0303 S1S9 ,900
Gl St:a Pinc Ln. CBi J.! Cyn) NB
644-4910 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5:30 • * •973 Bayside Cove Wtst.NB
f>40·1812 S325.UOO Sun 1-5
Ii Solana. Irvine
645·0303 $107 ,500
l IEDROOM
Sunday 1·5
525 Avt:nida Campo, Bluffs, NB.
644-6090 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
l IR & FAM RM or DEM
r.34 Rainbow Falls. Irvine
549-4764 Sat/Sun 1-5
1968San Bruno <Bluffs) N{>t Bch
640.-7000 $99.500 Sunday 1-5
~612 Vista dtl Oro <Bluffs) NB
64.2·8235 $112,000 Sal/Sun 1·5
2424 Vista Hogar . Bluffs, N.B.
640-1812 $117,500 Sunday l ·S
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
I IR EACH
2220 Wat~rfront, Corona del Mar
· 613·3181 $165,000 Sa 12·4, Sn 11·3
2 IR IACH
414-4141.1t Acacia. Corona del Mar
673-8494 5210.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
110 lrts, Corona del Marl
" 644·7211 Swiday 1·5
3445'2 Via Espmaia, Capo &:act~
673-3230 Sl52,S<10 Sunday l·S
4<*'~rra <Corona Highlands) CdM
673·3230 Sunday 1..S
4 •• & i.
!'t('l6 E. Oct!anfront, Balboa
f<.75 5800 Sunday l ·S
TRIPLEX
FOR SALE
111&2• ...
200 E. Balboa Balboa Ptnlmula
96S-9717 Sl69,800 Sun l·~
J •I.ACM 43tl &,award Rd., Corona chi Mar 6"-4848 119&,000 Sat/SUD 1·5
HOUS! FOR RINT ~
1 •a •AM IN• DIM
j • n'J 8a)'lldtr DrlYt, CcUI 644~ tUOO/mo. Siili. t:.S
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HOMES OPEN 1-5 This Aftlf'ftOOft
UMIQUE IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS
Burlingamt: with country fotl. 4
bdrrns. bonus rm. 3 baths. formal din·
ing rm. pastoral & octan v11::ws. SE:E: al
1112 SandcasllE:. $269,000 -foe land.
UMIQUE OM IALIOA ISLAHD -5
bdrms. 5 baths. pier and noat, best
location, $585,000. Sec Rita Boland at
1406 So. Bayfront.
UHlq\JE IM RAHCHO SAM JOAQUIM -2
htlrm. d(!n, l!nd unit with park vitw.
smashing! Ste Laraine O'Ntill al 16
Montana.<; Sud; bring $119,500
UNIQUE IN WESTCLIFF -tranquil and
private. immaculate 3 bdr m; one of
th<: bE:st. $139,500. Stt Sandy Zook at
1401 Nottingham Ru.
UHIQUE IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS -
S pacious 4 bdrms. fam rm. game rm.
dining rm. 3 car garage. lmmac.
S229.500. See Debt Bibb at 1422 Ktel
Orivt:.
UNIQUE IN THE BLUFFS -2 l>tlrm +
den. or 3 btlrm. will sell soon a t
S149,500. Ste at 2907 P t rla.
UNIQUE IN COST A MESA -Cool a nd
colorful. 2 stor y. 3 bdrm. 1mmac.
t·ond . Set: Elaine Bell at 188 Tht:
M c.tstcrs Circle. just brini.t $117 .500.
UMlq\JE IH HARBOR VIEW HOMES -J
hc<lroom. ram rm . imma<:ul;.itt• conrl1·
l um. excel lent \ :.t I ul: at $1 12.000 Sl·t:
Barb I lutl:htng:-. al 1s:w Port Ashli.:••
UNIQUE IN EASTBLUFF 2260 l>Cj •• It 4
bdrm. sing !<.' story. pool. uniqul! Sec
Vtr~ill'nc: Hull at 2334 Aral1a.
UNIQUE IN EASTILUFf -4 bdrm. 2
story with family dtn. nl!w carpets.
Set: Marilyn Thomas al 2830 Carol>.
Bnng jus t $152.900.
UNIQUE IN CHINA COVE -5 bdrms.
artist's rl!tr tal. on tht.: watt.:r nt:xt to a
beach. $395,000 s anu dollars. Stt:
N aclinl! Crou I at 2627 Covt Street.
UNIQUE IN THE BLUFFS -Rare R plan.
fantastic vit:w. 3 bclrms. See Harriette
Hammond at 209 Nata; bring $179,500.
UMIQUE IN MESA VERDE -2 story. 3
bdrm, intriguing expl!nenct, pool. Sct:
Jackit Handleman a t 18.59 Boa Vista
Cir. Bring $137.900
UNIQUE IN PARK HUMTIHGrTOH -4
hclrm. 2 story. s hows beautifully.
$119.750. Ste Rot Bullt.:rf1<:ld at 20251
Morristown Cir ch.:.
UNIQUE IM TURTLEftOCI< -Spacious 4
bdrm townhome . s up e rclean,
$129.000. &:e J oAnne Perkins at 18741
Pas1c-o Corttz.
UNIQUE IH MESA VERDE -Hidden 2
story, immac, added lanai, $136,500 .
St:e Barbara Orahood at 1857 Rhocll!S
Dr.
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REALTORS"
Ht( NICEST Pf OPLL Srl LINC. THE NFATFST l~OMES
CORONA DEL MAR. 675 6000
MESA VERDE, 546 5990 • CALL US
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A+wiJIOU.MW ........ tn .. MclaM
2 IMcfroori. 2 bath ToWllttcMM a.. M.wport
leodl. C• IM y0tn J1111 IS, 1971
;·
Priced Under I 25K
551-40H
* Catch our star in Laguna! The view
is FOREVER! This elegant 2BR.
den, 4-bath home is FANTASTIC!
The huge bonus room is
PHENOMENAL! We invite you to
visit your DREAM HOME today
1-5.
545 Dunnegan Place
. SJ00,000
* Caleb our star in Eastbluff !
V"natile •BR floor plan located on
choice comer lot makt:a this the
perfect fami.IY homE1 In the perfect
family lftal We invite your inspec·
Uon today 1·5 .
2901 Catalpa
fllZ.100
Pete Barrell Jea/J~
prejen!J
WONDERFUL WESTCLIFF
FIHD saEHITY & COMFORT -in this
immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath horn<:.
Formal dining r oom enhan ctd by
quality wallpapt:r, wainscoating and
stainoo g lass panels. LovE:-ly landscap-
ing in a patio a nd yard large tnough
for pool AND garden.
I 50 I UIKollt La. Nwpt lch S• I ·5
DOVER SHORES SHOWPLACE
FO.CEST CONSTRUCTION-and fabulous
«ilecornling to the lasl dct:ul. Sec and
enjoy this 3 bcclrm, fam1lv rm home
with its bcaullful Bat'k 'nav view!
ll.tgh ceilings. cool comlorl. all large
rooms. ~72.500.
I 500 AnffCJUa Way, HI Sat/S• 1-5
WARMTH AND CHARM
DESCRJIE THIS CLIFF HA VEM HOME.
Delightful 3 btdroom. 2 bath a nd
Cam.Hy room. located on cornt r of 15th
an~ St. J am es Rd. Hardwood fl oors.
brick fplc and nt:wly rt:moclelt:d coun-
try kitchl!n in solid walnut. L<trgc
prival<.: yard. Com plt:tely t:nclost:d -
has 2 brick patios, fruit trees a nd
plt:nty of room for pool. more garages,
or a vf.'g<:table garden . $132,500.
70~1Sth St. Hewporl lch Sat/San 1-5
BEST BUY IN AREA
llG & IEAUTIFUL IN WESTCUFF -5
nice bedrooms (with fabulous 2nd
story mastt:r suit<:) and 3'h baths.
Firt:places in family rm and living
rm. Ovtr 3000 sq. ft. of lovcly living -
all for $174.900.
ISLAND BAYFRONT
IMCREDllLE OPPORTUNITY! Beautiful
nt·w listin g on Balboa Is land. 4
Bt-tJrooms and 4 baths in lari?t family
humc. Shared pitr and clock. Sandy
beach at low tide:. Lar~e mas tE:r
bcdrm with v1<:w -loads of storage.
$449,000. Fee.
SMALL OCEAN VIEW
NEWPORT CREST COMDO -hE:autiful·
ly upgr aded. near-nE:w J btdrm, 211:!
bath. dining room home. Lovely
wallpaf>(!rs. carpels and coortlinate<l
drapes. Jus t rE:ductd to $119,500
NEW MARINA HIGHLANDS
TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY to lt-.t tn a
brand new 3 bedroom. 3 hath horn<:.
Many amenities includl' lplc. tilt-s ank .
shake roof. ~aragc door opt:nl'r. nice
fenctd yard. St.:c it today! $89.500
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WE ARE PLEASED
To be selected to prl!st:nt this fabulous
property. It is ODE! of the most pr(!-
stigious properties evtr off ertd in
NE.!wporl Btach. Covers many acres.
a nd will be one of tht· best invt:st-
m t:nts ever off erE:d on the coast.
$5,000,000. cash down. Full pricE:
$14,000,000. For t:xclus1ve interview
for qualifications, pleasl! make an ap-
pointment. An inv(!s tme nt of a
lifetime!
THE GLOCKNER COMPANY
E stab. 1926 644-0070 646-5708 eves.
ARTIST'S
SPICIAWIACH
2 ST1lY-SS4.t50
Ora ma tic llv. rm.
eounnet kitchen. d1a~.
sweeping stairs to hid~ away master awte and
guest quarters. Hurry!
Dm-7881 <ll'IN 111O·"SJUN10 Ill "'<t•
[®ltiPdUI
3 UNITS
EASTSIDE
This uil•;.illy located in
come property b;.iyb&
JU9l wh.il you are looking
fur. One 3 bdrm. 2 bath &
2 one bdrm units close l<>
shopplni: & transporta-
Uoo. 646-7711.
Heal Estate ---OWNER ANXIOUS
4 Bdrm:.. a spotless emt'll
tional home 1s ju&
o(X'ners. You will live o •
a qwct cul-de-sac in •
well kept tract among ,
super bwlt·ms .<\II th~
plu..'> thl.' beach-bike trails
und schools are all 1-
w a I k 1 n ~ dis tance.
llurry' 516 2313
PRICE REDUCED
LIVEIM
NEWPORT
Thi• ~l'llcrs have moved
and will carry a second
trusl deed. A beautiful
executive bome. 3 B<tnns
and the xtras to make
this one of Newport's
most outst.andinc homes.
You can purchase for
k <is tbao 20'l> down.
$46-2313
li'.iftliil
S2000VA
/\lm()'.l new 4 bdrm home
I{·..,~ than one year o ld.
~000 total cash needed to
~<'l "' this beautiful
home. For more info -
hurry! Call 963-6767 [i'iiii
VETS
••FREE••
VA Counwli•tcJ I:
Info. SttVlce
Ho Down Poymettt
Frff U1t of VA :
Homes in O.C.
Orange Co':.. Larges~
V /\. I fomc Broker
CaU 24 Hrs.
646-9898 .
WOHLD HE/\L ESTATI!!
ATTEMTIOM
INVESTORS
2 Single family homes a"
one lot very sharp pro·
perty in excellent re~l
area. Positive cash n~
Priced below market lift
$66,950. Hur r y! Call
0036767
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LAGUNA
I 002 Magnificent ocean view
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••<!••••••••••• lot! Three Arch Bay ; bwld the house or your
PRESTIGIOUS dreams In exclusive,
private community
Immaculate home fillt:d with "mot1'on • w / ' u a rd c d g •le • ~ 'Sl7S,000! -
and up/grades. Located on cuJ-de-sac · COSTA MESA .
and VE:ry private lot. With view in a Eastside c harmer. 'z
very desirable nei~hborhood. Formal UR .. starter or reUl'~-dinin~ rm, h~e fam rm, lge kit w/eat-menthome. $59.:>0CH
ing area. 4 Bedrooms. 2112 baths. En· lolboa lay Prop.,', ,
joy the very best in Mission Vit:jo. Rffffon . * 675-7060 *
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Ask for Joe.., 831-1203
C.......,21 CrowwV..,
1002 GHeral ....
WE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE
1002
,, CUL·DE·SAC
ME S A VER DE 4
bedroOm. 2 IJalh. larae ram rm centering a~d
l6x36 pool. Shake roof, •
double fireplace It< 4lnhag
rm. Priced ri&ht. Cell
~5880.
Canyon Bluffs · e ~ HERITAGE
. • REALrOR"'
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TARBELL
REALTORS.
Priced to Se-11 Sellers are 1n a hurry' Han<Jsome reel brick
fireplace tor those cool tall evenings• Eatony
area oll the k•tchen anu J betlrooms Cov·
ere<J paho anJ trailer access New plumb1nq
Can't last' $64 950 540· 1720
Owner Anxious
Great family home with k1nq sized bedroom
1n super Mesa Verue nc1qhborhoot1. lovely
larqe kitchen which mom will auore1 Entry.
eat1nq area 2 llrepiaces anJ 3 betlrooms.
Won 11ast1 $81 950 540·1720
Price Slashed
Super conuo thal will please the whole tam1·
ly 3 beUrooms u1n1n·1 room area eatinq
nook. built ins anti extra baths A Monticello
Model' Patto anti community pool Don t
wait' $58 500 540· 1 no
Heer Excelet'lt Schools
Vacant' Reatly to move 1n? EattnQ area family
room. entry hall fireplace 1n the hvonq room
eno 4 be<Jrooms Sprinklers. Call tor all the
dP.ta1ls $84 500 540-t 720
letter Hurry
Lovely home. shows pride ot ownership' Rum·
pus room with built 1n bookcase and pro1ectors
space, den d1n1nq room araa. eating area off
the country kitchen and brick fireplace 1n 1he
loving room 3 bedrooms Sloragi> statue toun·
lain in rear Patio f ake action• $75,000
540-1720
MffCI Def Mar•s lest
Immaculate beauty with special built ins 1n
the kitchen 3 bedroom tarmly home with din·
tng room eahnq area auract1ve entry and
brick fireplace Covered patoo sprinklers Call
tor all the details S84 500 540-1720
Aduth Only
Outstanding Huntington Bay arec. lush
surround1m1s Ne•t to pool anti club house.
discover this super 4 bedroom condom1n1um
with dining room area eating area and entry
hall Redwood lancing. patio Workshop with
outlets Don't miss 1t1 $68.500 540-1720
Drastically R~ced
Mesa Verde beauty with party wet bar 1n the
family room and elegant mirrors throughout 4
bedroom home woth d1n1ng room. entry and 2
stone l1replac1?s Kitchen featuring eating area
and built ins CovereC: patio. sprinklers
Proless1onal landscaping -lush' Can t last'
$139.500 540-1720
ExcepH•al
Super pool home with neat pattol Lovely tile
and decking outside -entertanMs deltghL Al·
tractive entry chnrnQ room eatino area. 3
bedrooms and extra baths Call now· won't
last S83.400 540-1720
You W011"t lelieve
Until you aeet Open Sunday t-5. 3106
Fernheath. Brick terraces add a lovely touch
to the \o\1911 lanoscaped yard! Super home with
country kitchen anc.I eating area. family room.
brick flreplace. dining room. entry and 3
bedrooms Patio and trailer access. Corner
lot on Quiet street Better hurryt $73.950
54(}1720
540-1720
2955 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
HouH t For SM ...., .. , for S.W ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
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SEPTEMBER SPECIAL
WIWAMSIUIG nADmOHAL
Tu Clt.:alt• the ptrft'Ct ambiance !or
your Arnt:r1cnn & t-:nghsh ant•ques.
this t'harmang, 1mmaculalt: 4 bedroom.
:J hath & "''" hom~ has brtrk moldings,
Fn·m·h doors & hcautiful hardware.
l511 HIGHLAND Asktn).! $247.500.
l'rt:M·nt all offers! '
OOVH SHORES
Sccurtty minded executive. Home on
pn~ltgwus slrt:d Spac.·1ous 5 bdrm.
large family rm & formal dining rm
racing bcauliful pool SIZt:d yard. Vitw
of Newport Ct:nltr nttl' litt.-s and
glimpse of ocean 1112 SOMERSET
Open Sunday l ·5 S287 .500
GRHHIROOK HOME
rmmaculat<: J Bdrm w/landscaped
yard. heated pool & jacuzzi near San
Dil'go & Newport Frwys. Price rt-·
dun--d to $99,950. 3363 FCSClllA. Costa
Mesa
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Come st:<: the st:nsattonal 180 de~r<:<:
view of Nt:wport Harbor & Catalina.
complet<:ly remo<lelt!d & freshly dt·
corah :d with s uper nt:w d eck &
jacuzzi. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, w/separatt!
g u~t quarters. $275.000 1521 KINGS
RD.
4
NEWPORT CREST
Love ly end unit. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath.
Lowest priced in tht: Crest. $96.500. 19
WILDGOOSE CT. N.B.
DAVIDSON REALTY
SSOI W Coo~t Hwy N B 645 • 7575
3116 Newport Blvd N B 673· 9060
Geurat 1002 .....................•.•......................
BEST IN BLUFFS
RARIE 4 IDRM E-PLAM IEHO UMIT The
family home you'v<: been waiting for.
Great fam rm. w/wt:l bar. St:wtni.:
room. storage i.!alort-. 21r.z bas. 2400
sq .ft. Prof<:ssionally decoratt:d thru-
out. Kitchl:n w/bltn microwavt:. Love-
ly private patios. wide rolling i.:ret:n ·
hells. early Bluffs. Fabulous valut:
$177,500.
OPEH 1-5 SUMDA Y & MONDAY
2056 VISTA CAJOM (Off Vista .. Orot
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOR, IMC. MLS 644-0134
1973 Top Llsttt & Top Wesman
1974 & 1975 a ......... up
Hewport-MeH loard of Redton
SOUNDS LIKE WISHFUL
thinking, but it's true! $60,000.
Here's the tranquil life. yet near
South Coast Plaza. This 3 bedrm,
Bradford Place Townhouse is a
s how place. a nd j ust steps to pool
and close to park. CALL NOW
962·4454.
HUNTINGTON BAY
CONDO
An adult com munity near shopping,
banks, restaurants-even the bus
stops at the corner. This one story .
one bedrm home is a rare available
opportunity for you. At $41.500. Call
now to see. 962-4454.
CUSTOM BUil T
Can you envision yourself living in
your p rofessionally decor ated
hom e? T he decor at or's own 6
bedrm residence now for sale. This
unusual home is priced al $275,000.
Call 640-6161.
CONDO
Adult occupied condo. Charming
e nd unit with secluded entry. pools.
tennis courts. Walking distance to
shopping and library. $82,900. Call
640-6161. .
DEERFIELD PARK HOME
Corner lot . c h oice greenbelt
location. Private yard, 2 redwood
decks, wood entry. spacious 1695 sQ.
ft., 2 BE:drooms. den, 2 baths. beige
car'P(!ts and drapes. Buy~ anx).ous.
$97$0. CaJI S46·'141 . •
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REDUCED $40,000
of.ocalion -J#.alion
4 I 4-4 t 4'11 ACACIA
Bctw~n Paciric Dr. & First Av~! 2
Bdrm, 2 Ba th home. Family room •
breakfast area. new kitchen. heated
terrace. Just completed. 2 Bedroom, 2
bath view unit, 24x12 deck. $210,000.
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
Open Sun 1
Belfut Ave.
Huce yard.
ton Really. 54
.. Jh... ~ouma dd vltalt W!lf~ ()/3-8494
205 E. Cot11t Hwy .. C.... det M.-~~~ w ._,......
Coronc1 del Mer I 022 Cotta Mno I 0241•-------
Builder must sell 2 year old 3 bedroom
So. Bayfront home; remodeled last
month.
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OP&IHOUSE IZ·S REDUC 01
• • Prt vale Beach
••:\laster Swtc w ,'fircplun.•
OPEN HOUSE
SAT &SUM 1-5
220JASMIME
'IJ Ilk To OCHn
2832 STROM BOLi Rd •
MESA VERDE Owner movin needs
4 Bdrm, formal din rm. rast aclion. MESA
family rm country VERDE3Br,2t>t,ram sz
kitchen. S135,SOO. Ph yard. patio wi brick,
546-Red522.3 BBQ, bonus rpt. new ••Game Hoom w fircnl4.lt>l' & \\t·t b~r * • Liv Rm w /fire place & wet bar
t'ornplete ly re modeled
11n an oversized lot. A
::.mashmg 4 bdrm plus
dl'n plus formal dining
lllu-; hu~e family room
with o p e n b ea m s.
natural wood textures
and ocean and jetty view
from mast.er suite & sun·
deck. J wt steps lo Ocean
Rlvd . R e duced lo
$.!27,000.
Carpet Rltrs: Nina cpts, painl & r f. 2917 __ c_al_l .;..(7_14_>_962_-1_1_1_1 _1 Royal Palm. try
Owner will consider 2nd TD, lease/op-
tion, or possible trade. Principles on-
ly. $358,000.
Day s 640·6059, Evenings
640·4468/640-5070
lal>oa Island I 006 Corona del Mar 1022 . ......•.....•............•.........•..•••••••
Call 644·7211
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20l6 PHALAROPE
MESA VERDE
OWNER'S ANXIOUS
Price red u ced l o
$129,900. Beautiful Cami·
10% down. N wpo rl
American Prop. 5·1.918
or957-1900. ()pen aily.
21/J Yeors Hew!
Open llousc Sat/Sun: 209
Pearl Ave. Nr C1>llms
Island 4 Bit, 3 UA, ready
lo move in. Available al
S275,000. Call now?
CDMBEACH
COTTAGE
ly home in best Mesa 1 ______ _._ __
___ ....:;;;'-'-~="• Verde area. 4 Bedroom, 3 M.V. Golf Course,
bath, form~l dining 5 Br. 3 ba. N
room, pool sized yard, graded . s 1 s
/JD.NIGEL
BAIL:[Y &
ASSl:JCIATES r.
Lots or wood und stained
gla~i.. St39,!l50.
R.C. T Jt. YLOR CO.
955-0350
covered patio. 556-M76.
CENTURY 21
Marte-n Real &tate
640-5357
A STARTER
180° OCU.H VllEW
Pvt beaches. 4 Bdrm, 2
ba. pool. S229,SOO. by
owner. 673·7973. Open
houl>c Sat1Sun l·S. 728
Cameo 1 lighlands Dr.
OPEHSAT/SUM f·S 1-------
COLEOFMEWPORT , esa Verde Arta. I n 6 75-SS I I State streets. 3b 2ba. _________ 1 $83,900. Owne can
R-E-ft 11 ,. ·tD finance to S79,,0t al 1 lome on ocean view site
Like new. 2 bedroom, 2 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------1 hath, St 22,500. Try --B~Y-V-l-EW___ st:>,OOOdown. BY OWNER. beaut. 1 "' HAL rlHCHIM lc\'el Har Harbor, 5 Br 2
HEAi.TORS Ba. lge ceramic tile
3 ~~~~:!e 675_4 392 k1tch, fplc in Fam Rm.
___ 1 2000 sq.fl. 586.500. Drive
Open llousc Sat Sun l0·5
321 Huhy. Sl85,000 Ph SPYGLASS HILL
bi3 5000_____ ()r,1mat1cally l>ltUaled,
to JllG Pierce, and call
581·7494 Open House
Sat1Sun 1·5 ------Balboa Pettinsllla I 007 ocean & bay' iew:-.: 4 HH.
• ••••••••••• •••••• •• • •• ram. rm • pool & Jacuu1. OPEN HOUSE J<.:ar gar $21$9,500
PE ........... suL.a. PAUi. MARTIN Sat i Sun 10to5.
" " "' REAL EST AT": r,-14 738.'l 3 br. 2'h ba Condo. lntr O ceanfront Triplex -11tr1 um . 2 patios.
Top locatwn. Close to Dupll'x . 21Jr . 2ba hi.e Decorated in earth tones
rvcr}thing Now install +2br, 2ba ap t ovt>r &cedar. Brookview Con·
1ng eopper plumbing ga r age . St7>L500 . dos. South Coast Plaza
thru-out. Will be com· L <ir kspur, 500 bll.. lot· Take Bristol South,
plckly rc!Jaintcd in & S44·fi903 then left on Paularlno. out & rc.•carpetell A
1
_________ 1 613 Lakeview Lane .
b;ird to 11nd item & n-nsat/Sun 1•5 5s60937_· _____ _
pnc:ccJ HIGHT. -.-MOST HOUSE · 4711-481 Mornmi: Cy11 Hd ouru ;x with 2 l>cdrm. FOR THE MOHEt
I ha each ;ind f1replac:ci. Open Fri I 0-2,'
646·3928 5.tS Jlll3 Sat & Sun l·S
Lachenmyer
1 Realtor '
'frt·Plex Xlnt cond. 2
houses + cmcency apt.1--0•,•IE•.,.-s·u·H-l-•5-•
.lu!>l steps to ocean & bay Only Sl69.000 Opn 409 SERRA H.~l' Sun 1·5 963-9777 Great remodel on this
duplex 1n Co r ona
Highlands Located on
large cornPr l11l with
ocean VIC\\ from hoth un
ill. ~ Brtrmc;, :! hath~
earh. Uppt:r ur11t will ht•
open tor your mspcclmn.
Capistrano Beech I 0 11
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~5.000 &M 8t85
OPEHSUH 1·5 BRADLEY & CO.
REALTORS 673-3230 34452 Via &pinota
Ocean \'1cw duplex. 2
BR. 2 baths, 2 Car encl 1--------• garage. Near new.
SJS2,SOO
BRADLEY & CO.
REALTORS 673-3230
Corona del Mar 1022
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VIEW
4 RR. bar. pool. Best re·
s1dential area.
I 13 3 W1'itesail1
673-760 I
YOUR HOME TOWN
IROl<ER
LOWEST PRICE
In lovely Irvine Tt'rrHCl'
Big lot. 4 bedroom. J
bath. high t·athcdrcal
t•cil1n i: Completely
walled m for prt\'acy and
it 's \al·anl' On l y
Sl42.50U
rlo1wna dd ~{m
*fiJ>w/wtlieJ
673-8~.94
2435 £. CoHt Hwy • CdM
Bav:inan-4 yr old. 4 br.
beamed ceiling-;, oak
rlrs. on canyon w1creck
& view. $315.000.
Ownrh\l(l 640 7773 -----
3 I 16 LiftCOht W •'f
2200 SQ ft., 5 br & ram.
rm. nll on 1 Jevel. On a
Cul -de-sac of well
mamt'd. homes. $80,500.
/\gt IU2·8752. 546·2018.
549-2638
IYOWNH
Easts1de Custom. 2000 sq
fl. 3 bd 2 ba, slep-Oown
family room. w;wet bar
& huge ra ised hearth
r1repla ce. deco r ator
drapes & carpels, 3 car
detached ga rage on
large bwldable R-2 lot.
Red uced ~ Open house
Sun 1·5. 186 Virginia Pl
645·76'13
SEXY
The most beautiful 3
bedroom home in Costa
Mesa. Only $66,000. See
for yourself. Open Sat &
Sun l·S at 8911 Town, C.M.
Call WHELAN REAL
ESTATE. 898·7855.
PEHDIHG
FORECLOSURE
Owner desperate. musl
sell. Big customized
home near Mesa Verde
Country Club. 4 Large
bedrooms and loCt.
Private swimming pool.
As king price j ust re·
duced to Sl45,000. Make
offer. Call 540·1151
~ 9V•'7o, no po nts.
$10,00 Courtesy (3'7o ) t~krs
MESA VERDE POOL· with a buyer. By er.
SIDE home and ''trend· Call 835-1205 for W. or
setter" of fashionable eves 979~
living! For beaulifuly 1 BR, 2 Ba, rrplc D/W,
ramlly livi n g , a 4 Mesa del Mar. °p;ntt
bedroom, 2 bath home Avail now $-000 with fireplace, wood 963-S993 • ..,.. •
fenced yard and pool--
set in lovely area. Just IY OWMEA
reduced Sl-0,000-NOW Customized 4 ~drm.
ONLY $119,500. large family roo11. 2 ba,
hw floors, large~orner
!tlQ ii l lot on quiet cul· e-sac:
Plua ideal for pool or orage
DC• or boaliRV. Many ex· Prop•rti•a tras. Near s howing &:
7S2•tt20 schools. $84,500, 545-2069
t•OO QUAil st. HlW,O•Y H ACH 1219 Donegal Pl.,.C.M.
G.I. TERMS TAX NO DOWN FOflVETS!
~House SaVSun 2·5
1080 Vallejo Circle
Lovely 4 br , 2 ba home on
quiet Cul-de-sac. Mesa
FR EE
Woods area. 581,990. wjtb
appr aisal. Ow n e r• transferred. Slbmil aU
offers.
ror the balance or the SUHHY CAl. ILTY.
year on this beauurul 3..,_ ___ 636-_n_m __ _
bedroom . 2 bath College V •CAUT Park home. Super ~ ~
enclosed palio for those MESA ....aARTH
warm summer evenings. """ Won't last, reduced to Super locallon~lose to
S'79.900. Open Sunday 1·5 shopping and 5'hools. 4
at 22S6 COLGATE. call Bedrm home1 n eed s W H E L A N R !:: A L some TLC. SeUli' is very
ESTATE891Vi8S5. motivated, ~o u gh t
anot her a~d MUST TWO PLUS ONE SELL! Take a vantage
2 BR, l BA. on Costa now? Call645 ·
Mesa's E-Slde. Currently
rented. Potential mcome
Crom back unit, 1 DR. 1
BA •. Must see to apprec.
Makeofr.
OPEN 1:30·5:30SUN
264 E. 18th Street OPEN DAI L l 1·6
Im mac 4br com .. home, RV DELITE rorm din, rrp1c; muy
Big, huge cor lot 50><130, xtras. $79,000. 3& Cot1c
side access ror your boat ~Ln__.._546-_T1_1a ____ _
or RV. 3 BR. 1 BA, new
counter top ti le &
cabinets in kitchen. All
new copper p1p1ng.
newer r oof & much,
much more.
OPEN l:30·5:30SUN
300 Flower Street
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a...ste"""'
17321 EastDllll
Irvine
You are the wutter or
4T1cbhto"9e
9"1MH9"Ht ""'"' .. FamJty Entertat.ment
Oct. land
Woodbridge in rvine
(Culver O~. t · Barranca
Please call 642· Ext.
333, to clal rour
tickets. "'"
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HOME ,
221 Sherwood .... ~ 4 Bdnn. pool i:-.bau, family room, pt'htl.ne
clean, owner read,y to
1tart pacldnc. $1~000.
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0,.. Mt/S-I ·I ,M
• J~ Orwll· l>r. $1~.900
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S.·.11.1t Prl\·ott Courtyard Entry
I Bdrm :l hath Formal Dining Hm
t '.101 Km, J cal' f,1rot'°'( Pool & Spa
IM~ tr> BOURKE Rtallor
' 10240...,oW 1026
OPEH HOUSE SUNDAY
SIPT 25"9 -1-5 , ...
33932 GRANADA
bCEAH VIEW WITH PRIY ACY
-Mewty ~.d ftOIM Oft ...,. ........
to ,...._. lot. S.Clud«I witta oum ....
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deck to •lew boats v..m.i"9 M e111d out o4
.... harbcw ••• $198.000. \TTH\c ·11V1'. 1111 ,\ fJlll
1 m Ou·.1n \ 1~ w 110111
iardt•n Xlrll 1 und
$1lH IOlt ('.tll l'lh 17:1'1
Two Horitor Vu Homes
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ISLAND WA TERRtOMT
16727 IOLaO
Thl!S 4 Br. 3 bath horn<: 1s lot·atc<.I on
most dt:stl'ablc Davtnport Island
Grtat floor plan w/2 lx.lrms down and
2 up. Sp~dacular location w/v1tw of 2
chanm:ls. Ovt:rs1.. gara,.w. hu~t sun-
d<:ck + 45' ht><at dot'k Xlnt financing
S~H!J,000
CUSTOM WA TERFROMT
16922 IARUHA
Also locall'<.l on Davtnport Island. this
t1 E<trm. 3 l>ath dcg-antly dccorattd
home has a Spanish til<:d 1:ntry. formal
1iv1n).! & dmmg rooms both on tht
watt~r. Huge ma::.ttr & i.:utst l>drm also
on the watt:r. Li.!<: dtck & room for a
42' boat. S!.19,000. <lown lo a nc:w
$250,000 loan.
SEE ANYTIME!
A STEAL
ut $78,500 An upgradt.'d 3
HK horn(' with i-trccned
1n pon·h. pool & low
mamlt'nanct! back} un.1
l'.tll r\OW
MEWPORT-IRVIHE
REALTOHS
838-8586
UNIVt-:ltSITY P1\ltl\
SulJ("rbly upgr'd JRr. t'Oll
unit twnhm In VI~ 11
This "llanovtr" show'
hkc• a mdl. Cls to tcnn1"
~olf'g, swim·~. -.hop'g ~
thun·ht·s. !'need lu sl'll
;.al only $99.500 fee Ind . non l\OCISKO. Rltr
97111\533 552-93Gi
REDUCED $7000!
for FAST SALE! Exl.'c
l'lan V "Deerfield". :!11511
Sci fl Gorgeous upgrd'd
cpt'g & drJperac:.,
furmal danan~ rm.
$132,500.
PAT1'1 WAL!\ ER RLTY
O,IH
TODAY
Orw of n kind Amhur'l
with mas~11vc f1l'(·plnce 3
lkJrra or i Wrrn &t chin, 1
hJ · Pru( lnnd'>L'aped.
1h•dt ofr musll·r bdrm.
1\1 o.1 n y m n n y mo r 1•
• ll'>lnm featurt'!I ~2.5'HI
, :1 WI LLO \II 'I fl I•: I·.
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-.523 C.otP05Dt·llMNE
WoodbridcJe
fJnlJ:.llC :! sty, :.! Rr 11 ~
bu, Woodlm1.l.l:l' V1lla~wr
Twnhtnl' C.:lose lo l.tk1• &
re<:rc,1t1un un•.i t-m•w
planned shoppmg c·eotcr
OPEN HOUSES
19381 Sl«nl IM'& •
lo Tur1LerOC'k I A populliM"
ph&n lf4 with too man1'
t'l<lt'u!I. A11k1ng $1~.900 •
6 Foxhill
111 l>t·er(tc,ld ! J\ sharp
plan 115, Par1c home that
" n it· ti >' (1 pi r 11 rl r d
throu)!houl. /\. .in•at IOl'G
~um 1\~km1t $135,800
50 I I raseo De Vega .
1\ T111tlcrot·k pl,1n :::1
Chqw1 1 .. ANXIOUS 1111
1h1~ ont• N.kin~ $1111.~HI
6 OrCIC)Oftfly
PRIME
EASTSIDE
COSTAMISA
DUf'LEX
~ l~tlroo.m upvcr unit
with sundcck, lowt•r ~
i°bedroom )\'Ith l'Ol lthNI
patlo & yJrcl Kini: '111·11 ~droom<,, lnd1v1dual
r>n\lllc 1 ummu111t~ .• n SP\~1~11 II \l n:~l>A TROPICAL PARADISE
l(rcJt l11vt·i.\111c11ts. pnv.11c tuu1h .11 1I, J Bil. f'c•il & JJl'U//I, :iur. fJm
17148 BLUE WAT£R
Sea I larhour. l Bdrm. 1 hath Condo
With fantaSll<' \ lf.::W and 42' UOat dock
only s1:m.ooo
~2 Hl8 -l.Jri.:e k1t(.'h, lnd1 ~ rm A
A 1Jl'3Ul1ful Dcerfwld
11lan ;r I Townhome. Com
munilv pools. Sp11s-.
p.1rks und walk to school
1\skrn~ S77.'IOO
pnn><I rrom SR5 900 1 t.. B.\ & t· Jiii 1111 l\c\.\ rm w (1 pit. all .il J pnl'c
Shorecliff Villa l•.utb l111w II''' ,\Jm1· J11 >UU <Jn Jlfortl tlo'>c lo
SPECIAL
A momcol:. walk lo the <·1md .111~1 ~ •,oo '''" "'hi & sho1>1nng
hluc p,1c1f1c , w1lh()Ul 1111 Hov, \i.:1·nt H!11121;:11, Beach CliffR.E.
llcre i5 a Vl'ry :.iwl'iul di'
JI for you Of all llw w;..ut
1ng fur a Prt·M·olt 111
beautiful Woodhrirli:e
V1llai:e. we h;.i\t' ttw.
)lrl'ut ;, llcdroom horn<>
h-.ted and at can he yours
tor nnlv Sl5l,500 H you
hurry, you may i.lill have
a dw1C'c of !iomc of the
upj!rad<:s Call today tor
details.
• 1Ta11'11riry nrf'Dll, hu1lt·in
range, pv~n. G~rbuMc
·'d1s1W'\:;JI. & c'lishwasher
<ift1M 5 y.-ars olll Owm•r
de11rr<>S exehan~e for ad
•lrt1or111t un1li1 1n Sun t:l~ml'fltl? t1 <W.500.
COLE OF NEWPORT
tro:.::.1ni: uny street:.. \11.iX-lllJ:! 963-7895
Spac1riu:. 3 Br 2 Ba, 2SW1·1----------
BACHElOR Hll)UWAY
17072 P.C.H. #I 04
675-SS 11
dec k1, located 1n a
private conarn14111ly as
:-.odation. A super 111vesl
nwnl nt S?:i,900.
K. R. ,ROPERTfES
1 661·0555 ---~•"I --BY OWNER·You savi:·,
, ~ MES.;. yr.•DE view. 4Br, 2~lill, 2slor;y,
A IOft brand new home. Xlnl
-ftrand nl'w pool &jacuzzi lol'oil1on , look & com·
~ enttred pnt 10 rnmu pare. $105,000 493·5570,
with th1h lll"a11titully de ·~·~6
1rbr.1led 3 hcdroom, 2
OWNER ANXIOUS
l\lo\'cd uul of ;,11•;1 '•'\lo huvht·ap111~. 1 ·" 111·1 ,
µaant 1n & uul ~llJH'I
<:lassie hdmc •on .1 quid
cul·dC·'>ac. S84 ,5110
n r~lJrl)#MA
PRoaP?°RTY EXCHANGE, l6'C. ~ ltN/tlJAU
!Jfi3 (j7 :19 .'bath family home wlth1--111111------•
.('dcua bruwn t'arpetlrut. BREAD & BUTTER ---------
•-c ustom drapt>-., rt· TRIPLEX
rnorltled k1lc·hen art·a Newly palnl.ed with
'Pl.LS an t•nt•fl;f;C.'CI front !(Uarantct•d annual in Hantinqton ~ach I 040
_courtyard' Only "5.!)()(). rome of S9.420. Sells for •••••••••••••• • • • •• • • ••
~:!8.lmth1s weekend. *VACANT* 1£ llt1uacai.I ~ Network/Pt Realty ~tUST II~ SOLD' Sh..r11 Cal 496.5600 4 DR. 2 '>I} l'rl·,.,t1i:1· ' i----------1 r v. frplt. -.1;;1c ~·11tl") .flrapltrti.. ----1012 Nr. St. Bun.I\, nlur1· 7~·1920 Toro ~ Manna 111 Sl:! .. >1~1
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MfSAVERDf
HAUTY
• '·HOW WOULD 101 YOC:f UKE TO
. LIVE,,_. MESA
DELMAR
for no down pnyment,
cnlh1uie1t,. «it•
I 540.3,66
·t__ WHELAN-_
MESA VERDE
~UT'ER SHAR P 4Br.
Just la~tcd. low m:unt
condo! I Ult :I UP. J
DOWN. (;real Cloor plan,
1·enlral u1r, iltla1·h1:d 2
1·ar j?ar N1<•cly rl(.'corat
,.,1 & 1mmac! Priced for
I a'ol s~1le $68,9'°.
'-*TOLLE*
*REALTORS*
. •58""4~QO ~
FAMILY
DB.IGHT
Buutiful 4 bdrm home
ooq1.11el cul de·~c. Plen·
ty of extras: Family
room, covered petio &
large fenced yard. Walk
to the high school. Ask·
Ing $84,000.
::m<J, fam rm, frpl<', <'OV m:6 jl~l(>~ e r·~ d p 3 t I() , ~ r C a t -'i/1 ' r.n-... n \01l~cpg, quiet arc•a, ~e ~~
m11ny dccorntnnctr;1s. 499·2600
OE:':n~::J.M. ~taln Valley I 034
Owne r $109,500. •••••••••••••••••••••••
MESA VERDE
TIBURON
CONDO
MONTEREY model. Up-
ga\aded 3 bedroom. 2'h
balh with wet bar & llir
cond1lionmg plus cov·
ered p!ltio. Call agent.
()pen house
· 10177 Clear River
Sal&Sun 1-S
540.3666
WHB.AM
P"\~1ry iflxmnrls 1n this1:-;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. ~. ---.-.--l'l~an J Hn. fam·tm••
home. in -rupcrh conrt t h \'~11 o u l 0 C 'E A N
SPRAY REftl. ESTATE.
8.l>t'lll *tk for W635), Iv
ii;ime!PI'· no.
: IAREOFFER
~l!W JBr, 30a home Win
<low covonnas thruo11t.
.) n d 1 c p c-1 • I m m e d
., e<*'._t::>sioo, !l4LO (,loor pp· • ~ 4' sppnklor ayl'tero.
~er may help final\Ce
orrercll al $85,900.
S..Jlle ftropertfe•
(7141 549·246 7
In law Quarters
AND10R
T~nRetnot
$66,9QQ
DO YOU Ne'Eo 2
HOMES IN o:-iE'! Try
this F'rencb Chateau ' Lots of ··old world··
charm. from wooden
s hultl'l'S & cedar 11hingte.
to lhl' suspended, wind·
init staircase. benutiflll
11lus h carpeting and
cw.tom dr::ipcs. Se<:luded
-------~--1 plush patio. Acres or
-~I t Ef4: 'ff'l'S'* '°sNt" rsb21rooi Oft1Y s1s,too. v A ;,':J~br 2ba, ?>rancl "u'trpl'~.
(I ••II pa~r·g & pnt · c1·5Suh.
r.-~ AaklorJoflnodlm
• 54().5010
~reen grass & towering
trees surr ound this
popular TN HS E +
private apt! Call now.
th.la unique home wan 'l
last!!
2J.3:502-13461il4 :963-8961
COLONIAL R. E.
84:! 11111
F'OR Sl\l.t-: Sm.Ill doll
ho11Sl' JU.'>l 1 hhwk' 1•1 llw
ocean 111 nld I lunt ll1•;11'h
cx.·1•Jn arl'n 2 Bi g lu·clrrm.
& a '"'I> dt•n l.ocs ol
room to l!row and "X
pand Counl ry 'tyh
k I l 1· h t' ti .1 n 1 I ti I II I'
Ml'l1t·ul11u\ 11\\ 111·r ha'
this 1·h.11 nwr 1·11tt• .ind
lll':Jl ,1., ,1 prn' l'o·rl1·d
r1r~l l11'.11•h hnm• Ill\ H
:.JG !1311
BRAND NEW
Znr, + r<.'lreJt, til<> roof
community !)001, sJuna
& jacuu1, locale<! on
Greenbelt.
leodl Cliff'R.E.
963-7895 ---------
MIMI-EST A TE
Very largl" p;1rk like
yard v. 1th Doll llnu'l'
Fanta:-.l1c ltJl':tl ion All
terms
SCOTT REAL TY
536-7533
BEAUT. VILLA
PACIFIC
BY OWN fo:H <'or. :l llr
<!'lit Ba.condo. l.11e mastr
suite P'rpl in LR. I MI I()
beach. 3 Peoli., juc·u111,
~aijna. tt•nn1s. S6!1,!>oO
9r,;t.11os after r.pm or
0Pl'n Sun l ·5 '1711 \, l'rtl•·
Mar. At Brookhursl &
llam1lton. ----
LG Sl'PEH oi-;Lu:u: co;o.;oo Adult'\ o'er 11.
H~. S.•curih )!Jtl'. Bc,1ch
i, ma.. by owner b;H"i.:.1111
9)5,900 5~:~4·2 177
Co-tlftqtoft 4-rt.x
Owners Jbr, 2 11b1& +3
2br units. 3 yr1 old. lo'ull
prioo St9S,OOO.
LOCATION
&CHARM
l11 l11nty rt''11.lenllal JfMI
rwar vhooh & µurk
"lll'n' )llU l'an lilkc to lhC'
ll:irho11r Pac:•fi<' Condo with \olll·vhall.
por>I & Jat•uai. Only l blot·k to bc:dch
Pl'ln:d to :,<:II al S.58.000
licach 1s an irn
macululc J la•drunm
home walh f11epl;.icc,
l!'lll'l'<I b:Jl'k};Jrll & pJtlO
(Inly ~l,00!1
PURCELL REALTY
1650 I Pacific Coast Hwy
Sunset Beach 846-2848
I jQuail '~ Huntinqton Beach I 040 HwdincJton ~ocll I 040 fllcaett ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prapertiwa Jlu1111ni.:lnn LJnclm;.i1 k
752·1920 " NEW HOMES Coin1lo, 2 Ur 2 ha. ulfult'
••00 OU All ~' HlWPOll CUACt4 ( '011n1rv C'luh II\ int.: llfl
A TTEJ'fTION NEAR THE J.!I J•l1·cl "'"('I ~1;1,:.1111
v A BUYERS OCEAH •,:)I, (jj!l;J
11111 1 ~ 1111 th 1-. .1 Br pool Hwtti--'on hunw FJnl,i..l1c l1t1'Jllf1n \ltrat ll\t.' :J lw11l11m11 , J Ha~r I 042
Ill lhc bc..tdt. llr;;md Ill!"" balh, 17110 :.q. rt. hllllll'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• i111 IOJtJ..cl, won'l I.isl lcatur1n)! <JI,.,.,..,
l•uw drarl(''· £11lh l.1111bt·J1wd.
luundrv room-. lt·m·<•tl Beach CliffR.E. ~ard, fm•plan· .... ~ .. ar
963-7895 ,.:.ualo!CS Gcit>tl l1nJnt111)!
,1\,lll ~I l;>,000 \'i-.1l Olli SUBMIT OFFER oflH·con propl'rty a1
PRICE SLASHED 6011.21.hSt1cet
on this 3 hcilroom
1·hJrmer 011 laa ~e lol ;.ind
1·l1i-t• lo f>dl k l>etwh &
hh11ppini.: l'ricc·d fo1
<Jl l<'K S.\LJ-: NllW' CJll
Jl!.t. toduy
540-3666
WHELAN
REALTY INC.
714/846-1371
--r1 ................ .
'>.\S flc.,JIC Sp<'t'la lasts. :t~
I or:; Wrm IT\Odcls avail..
SOf(ll' W pool'!, 968·4002
_!.'<>1~ningtun Pro(k.•rt 1es
Marina MOCJiC
~PL EXES
Laum·h \rnJr IJ<1Jt m ll'n
lllJnutc .. ·from this beau
ty lmmac :1 hNfrm. 111
ba w1lau111.lry 1 m. hui.:e·
l'OV patio. n<'\\ -.111r.1J.:1•
-.h1'll, hlnt•I.. \.\-1ll1•cl rnr
rwr Int S'i'f '100 \\ 11 h \ \ Two Cour-ple'te, in prime t .. rm'
ll11ntin1.,rton Reach lo1·a· ;)JI 5MO.l'\l''I llli klt!.I
111111 \11 2 he<lrnom,, xtnt lnt't RE Network
1nH• ... tment. Wutd1 }our 1~~~~~~---morll'y .:row. ~l;Jl 1111111 -
1 .11 h CJll WllEI. \:\
ll t-: A L E S T A 1' t; ,
K'.ltl 7K5;>
II Y 0 W N 1-; R U u n l 'g
Landmark adult condo 2
llr 2 Ba, brand 111·w
plu:-.h t'pt & drps Cull
llyo\.\ncr. :"o:1l'C: llr. I hJ,
frplc, Cl'ml•ntctl sulc ~ d
& 2 t•ar gar w 11Cl' rc•;1r 111 .
& 2 car boat 'ol11ral!<' ij:tr
Nr \dam-. & ,\1:rgnolla
Print'. unh $f.1,!IOO.
5'1!l :.!U:!;inrfii!"> [>1!17
~14)j l!",!15. 1----------
NOW!
1-. lh1• t1nw to ~Cl' this
< 11-.tom :lllr :lll.1 ~1nt.:I<'
!'>torv "all'rl r ont home
lk't lluv 111 llarh•>ur
()l'l':S~\T ~U-.r I 5
16622 Channel Ln
I anti V1llug1· l'n1Pl'l lie!.
11-11; :;so2
lni~ 1044 ...............••..•.••
lt:im•ho S .I :1 llr, San
Lu.-. 1<1•:.-1'1 ltlll' J.:Pll
<'llUf"' lot ~>177011
~:t.:I ;r•1;,
W ALHUT SQUARE
J\\tr;icl1' e • i\" Umt w, 2
hdrm ... :! buth-., r.un rm .
lar)!1• pt1l10, pool &. pJ rl..
1w.1rl1\ v1-:nv S llAHI"
1111-. .-. a '>UllOY end un1l
" lo!:o.QI t.:1..t'>'-~.1,lN.llJ
EVEL YH COf'ELAMD
REALTOR 552-0434
Woorlhndl((.' Creek:.1d"
V.-1llow'< I hcdrm. choose
C'olor!' fi40 Oll97 ~112,000
W11udbnilg(.', 3 Bl> 2 CA
l1111JrJ moor 11at10 homl·.
gor.:l'(IU' 1nl11dt' and oul.
511 ll,!100 0\.\ ncr 551 tfl:l>!
RANCH REAL TY
551-2000 ---------
LARGE
EXECUTIVE
HOME
I n dri;1rahll· Collel?e
Park of beautiful lrvaric
lfcre 1s a lahulous
Cornell 4 bedroom home
w1lh f'OOL. SPA. luri.:e
l'CIVercd PATIO. open
Flin: PIT cit'. !kiter
h,1H' a look. c.;..,11 11~1:.iy
101 an appomtmcnt. t\:.k
JOI? $142.000.
RANCH REALTY
551 -2000 ----
UNIVERSITY PARK
$94.950
t·:,ntJnJ? Ed1nhurl!
m11dcl t ownhomc w J
lxlrm-.. (Jm1ly rm :!',
h.1lh-.. Huj?e hackyan1
w l>nl·k p<1l111 & f1rcp1t
Waterfrnnc I lomc:.
1,:11 MOii
BYOWHER
I :\1l'~'r S F:J.f, Seal~d Bid Sal~
l'n1\'cr.1ty Park, bright,
:Hry. neal as a pin
l.>ct·oralur mterior. 3 BH.
2' ~ Ba. ram·rm, mwrly
nC'w trpts &. drP'>
lh1·r~11<•d iwruge w lots
ol t·;ilHnl'I:. Sprinklers
lrramJl' '1'111 lll· Hol·k abr S!l4.:->tJO. By appl only.
lly Owner $1111.!J~fl :i.'12 7K5..i BY OWNER. l rJrgl' :? "'Y. ·I,~ hd rm. :1ba,
Ma-.tt•r Su1h', walk tn :it
l1l'. h.inrtymJn :1 ('ilr
g;1raj.?C', totally up
g1.11ll•fl , HV s1tlc )ii
1t1':1>1JCF:O Siii 01111
\L1k1• 0£f1•r 91-i:I SR'll 111
H'r' 111n <H701 l...r rk porl
1111 1 Opt'n llouw Sun
1"'5
~I Br I ', 11:1. r0ramu• tile,
ru1mal d1n1ni..: rm .
hr<·aktasl rm. I llHI 'fl It
t/11al1ly h omP \1111
11(·11o:hhorhnr11l 1\\ ,111 I 11
move in on ~cpl :111. Ap
(JrJ1-.ccJ ~l.:lllll, mm l11tl
...-;1.IMMI Buh <IO~l' hl'M. ~1·111 21. 1977 OPE:\
llOI Sf': F'n. Sal I '.i nr
I ;d I H 1H !.! I :; 1 ~ '12 2
:>.onhna Ur llH l'nnc
onlv
H:l:l 2227 Opt•n S.1t,S1111 --
-l'rlvacy j!at<•. 11.'ads to 4
PRICE REDUCED b r. d re a m home .
$2000 Tunlerock. A world of
On llwi bcautirul 2Rr your own for investment
21kt w.irmmi:lon C.:ondo' of Sl.27.~. Owner will
Plan u w Jullv up hclpfinance. 75.t 7717
i::r:1d<>d <'PL ... drps. Owne1 J., :-~10 7i01i
WOODBRIDGE
l'HESC01T
Lgst Woodbrnh:c home 5
llR, or 4 Bil + den
Ovcr'lllt'd lot. full}
land.<,1· lrleul for pool. All
uprdl•fl Mc1<1c;1 n 1111,cr!.
t1IC' i\ C I.iv, tlin rm:. :t
BA 3 Cur jtJr Nr park
Wolk In l.1ke 17!),50o
llrkr (Jwnr 55:! 1121 .
11.1.'i JS:l.S
Turllcrock. by owner.
THERAHCH
VA
Beautifully upgraded
San Miguel. Tiled entry
Huge fam ily kitchen.
Separate master. 3 More
11pac1ous bdrms. Lattice
n1vercd patio. 1Jr1nJ?
)<1ur VA buyers./\ slcal
Jl S107,000. Call 752 1700
, " ,,, ·). " ~ ' '" f , , ,.. p
l••l
QUIET
PERFECTION
Spacious Plan Ut. • BR.
2'-' bn. lge fam·rm, 3 car
---------• ·---------
1
J(ar. Duyer ran recar pct house al owner's ex·
EitqU1$itely poilled amid
lush, prorcsslonully
landscaped grounds
romplele wit h front & rl'·
ar sp1inklers, is a SliilCly
2·story "Ken.'lin1tlon" on
quiet cul -dc·SD<' In
UNIVERSITY rARK.
On an extru l:1r~e lot.
lhl1 4 hcdl'QOm. J both
custom home h lls ced11r
panel('() study w / bum In
dcak. marvelous den
w 1c11stom bullt ·in
cab1ncL11. formal dinma
room and fom\!Y room. A
truly delli:hlrul ti,omo
TI\JHHV! Sl39.~
BYOWMER
'' m1 lo heach. 4 br.
honu.'\, 3 bath. Lit corner
lot Reduced Lo $119,500
962-50.18 -------
1-'0K SALE BY OWN ER a sty, 4 Ur l'~am, Din1na.
2·~ no. pool w/jncui.ll,
n1om f<JT' boat or l'ampr.
rompl decorated. acroi1~
fr pl\rk & 1chool1. 1 ~ ml
lo ocean. $108,00Q.
963-5716 _______ ......
pcnse. Choice comer loc.
near pools & parks
Beautifully landscaped
C..11833-9719 for appt.
ONLY I AV AILAILI
2Story.4 be4rrn, ram un
AND BONUS ROOM
l..al'l(etl plan. Room for ooot tabl or addltlonal l~m•. Call ror more
dclalll.
CENTURY 21
Lllndmntk, 4 bdrm, lrm'l
---------dining rm. tam r~
847-34'11. 1125,000. 1Bl 5z
.Lake Poinl Ln .• H.B.
CreaUve t.nvestmcn~
644 9513 ·~Rtlf•tM
I 640..1357
}.1rd Univ l•nd utlll fm
,.,Jtc. Hurry for lh1~ one'
llf.11.•n SJl & Sun l 5. Ii
C .. ·ddrglcll. IOI! l..11-l' <\.
ll.111Jlll'.t I
Ho Lott•ry
Ho Waiting
The 11nly l.urk!.pur I for
salt• in Turlll•rot·k Gk11
Garden Home <:real
ram1ly home wtlotS or
umcn1tic:;. 3 Ur, fo'~m nm. I>ln rtm. lndry &
more. Come on by and
takt• a h>0k. OpVn Sal &
Sun. 1·5, ll:l t Hainhow
F<.111:;, (off Sy• .. 11no1 l'I
For more informo.1lu111 on
lhl-:-e µrof.11.•rltl''> call
Remex lnnstments
549-4764
DEERFIELD
B1.•;11.ll1ful 2 Br +chm, 1111
i.:rJtled pa lw home
Su1wr IJndscaping w1lh
l'On\ Cr..JllllO rirl'IJll and
lu.,h J.!Jr<l(.'n cnlrv. You
m~t we at l:i Sanclcrlini:
~:J,,;gf)
l'EHR/\CE 3 Br Cam
hndgc, well lot';llcd, adJ
rl"r $!J2,5UO. 547·704•1
11:1:1 :ms
ur;/\:-.I:: Ken:.rni.:ton Open
Sat,Sun l 4PM, 4 Br J
11.t. p<,.>l & spa /\ir n1ml
1'r(•m1um lot l'mf 1Jc
c 11 r ·ii. S I 511. O 0 O. Hy
owner. 551 llo-1114 ----
TUllTU: HOCK
I can't offord 2 homes
Must sell 1mma<' 4hr.
Thou:c;ands hclow mrkt
Sil R.0110 f 1 rm. 1 n l'11I 'I!
land If yuu (';1n 'l huy th1-.
"k111l. IJ•1n t c-.111 1.:1:i w:.1
La n , h I v I an''" 1· a 11 'ti
Bro.1dmnor honw. Wood·
hrulgt• cor lot ~1 agn1{1-
uenl tile l'ntry & atrium
2Br +den $119,:iOO.
551 Ofi8.'>
l>EEHFll"l.D :1 UH Pal10
Jlonll'. li.:c n .. 11 ~rd.
~.:;u<1 olh•r :15!1 lllllli
14491 Athel
It's n Uerkelev in Colle gt•
l'ark l~calunng front
.ind n:.1r f><.1l10:.. raised
cl4'ckin~. flow1n.: roun
l.1111, ck /\sl.1ng $13"1.9011
430 I to(or9orita
An alisolutl'ly bcuutirul
l1ampto11 111 G rccntrce.
E\ll ,1 1•11nvl'nil'nt lo park
Jlld µool, :.dwol :ind
!'> h I) I) ll I n It /\ 5 k I II I!
~lui.'1.ill
4052 01dMill
,\ i.:r1·.1I Brookl\1•hl 111
1;r1•1•11l r ee. 0111·11
,,1.11·1011'>0~~ un :rn 4'\I r;, ""tc'd h1l Ai.km~ li!Hl,!l:.o
RANCH REALTY
551-2000
COLONY
PLAH400
4 BDRM
DECO*AlOR
C:org('OUS decorator 2
:.lory! Stcp·UP to form:il
livmi: room and down to
formal din ing. Beamed
cri11n~ fa m i ly room.
Spani!.h brirk fir eplace
Garden k1lehl'n. A con
vertl'd den for prtVDC)o
G1Jnt m;1ster wing. -
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A beautiful P lan 3 patio
home priced thousands of
dollars u nder m a rket
Owner wants action this
week on this brand new
patio home. An outstanding
location nc:.ir pools, tennis
els .. jacuzz.1, gym a nd much
more. Priced to sell at only
S72,SOO.
GO&.Ha'S DELIGHT!
Step out the door onto the
golf cour se. 3 community
pools, steps to new tennis
c lub a nd oth er fantastic
outdoor activities. A
beautiful 2 bdrm., den home
r ead y for you and yo'u.r
furniture . A decorator's
de light. Call today for more
details.
IROADMOOR TOWHHOME
NtCIOTOSILL
An immaculate 3 bdrm ..
upgrad e d P l an 3 in
Deerfiel d . Exq ui s itely
d c co rated w i \ h w a 11
coverin15, mirrol!d doors,
large covered patio plus
many other exciting extras.
A home that s hows pride of
qwner&ttlp. and priced to ~11
at only $85',900. Call today.'
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BR, living room & kitchE:n looking out
onto attractivtly landsca~ privalt!
yard w/magnifictnt pool & Jacuzzi.
Calhwal ceilings in living room, dtn
& formal dining room; 2 lrg floor lo
ceilin~ fireplact:s.
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ocean & hill \'ll'W!i
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REALTY
491·1744
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option. 3 Ht-llroom, 2 hath
& family room Lot·all'U
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830-,050 496·4040
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FIXER By appoinlmt nl only 640-5971 1Y ow.ta -slos.ooo ruffer·~'i§ID ~~.!·
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955-0350
SEE ,\\1 EHJCi\ 'S MOST 1---------•I !'iL('('t-:SSl•'I I. NEW
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IF YOU CAM BEAUTIFULLY op·
Affo1d the ""'i.t 1111., mui.l pointed 4 bednn, 2
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t<11pt'l111i: & 1>.iint. + Fii brick fplc, 2 car
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dr.ipe.., + C A & •HI b;ir $146,500. Owner will
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4 IR-Pool~oami
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$164,900 .
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pl u>.h i·a fill' t 111 ~ E' ;\ toul'h of country is S52-8874. Wet-bar, !rplc, 2 car gar.
tl•nor lt•alllll'S I ropit'oll rrnl·Clcd throughout lh1s BA YFROHT Tennis, pool & jacuzti.
pat111 + Vll'W' ~1.UOO. lon:lv 1 ht•<lr~m. 3 bath S a I e or I e a a e.
FALL humc throu..:h the ex-LUXURY CONDO OwneriAgt. 644-6604
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t' \ .,upcr biwk lwarth m lhl' gigantic 2nd floor Own $175.000. Opn 10·5 lmmac. 3 yr ho"1e
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ti urt tr~·C'\ l:Jlore• "'1lh fireplace & built-m Bal Pen #408. Carey, pool & spa., 2500 sq. It, 4
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J'llE t-.NTllH: more bwlt·m shelves & -ew nvm.s cooperation. $229,000. SEA WALL -0 .. 1 S·\l>Dl.fo;B,\l'h cupbo:irdi.. Cooking's a Dramatic Carmepl.
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rn the private commu111 xlras, 3Rr l':iHa . award le<td lo a deck wi BBQ Only custom h ome $189,500.64().2365 t~ or llluc La~o.-.n SEA TERRACE winner. $G!l.!JSO Opn grill. Locttted 'r'.i block available in this pre·'-__;:__:__:_:_ ____ _ ~ally. Onrlookrng OivH':o. .,.._._ ______ , Cm'l'. TIH:; l'on<lo hall 1t -1111111111 ...... ____ llllll
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I fl ON GATES, Th 1 ~ oC('an view. l'ooJ. tcn111.s, 1---------amp 1 e s tor 11 g e and family rm & pool. Don't owner 640· 1049 ,,01 DEERFIELD
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large k1tch1•11. hn•akf:.i..,l
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cll't:.iilt•tl i!.l.rntl !>l )'l•·d 17141496-950 I EJ Dorado Tr-.Yino you'll find premium liv-2242 Heather Lane, N.B. Front row view k>c. 2 br,
art' h' l 1! <'tu r <'. ; n -------rng rn a moi.t prestigious 212 ba. Jacuui, pool, 1"'1~ynl',1<111 d1•-.11!n 11w :l ---------arl'a. $l79.500 CENTURY 21 sauna. $85,000, Owner ll•\l.'fffnmplan«•atur<''l2 MOHARCH8AY Fautastu· \ll'w. qurt•I anxious! Also rentals!
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•FANTASTIC• of l'\tr.is. bit Ins, O('c,rn l.ag11na you won't rind ---------j 21:n5ZandrJ painted. Thick plush •=======~..;;_
\U. 3 br. 21 ~R:i. Slt!l.SOO anythioi: 1,11\ I': TlllS ..., RCH SUMMIT Jleautf111I cthr. Jha. + carpet:.. One or thel•--------
•OCEAM VIEWS• Pric~ \wlow market u DCJo:ANFHONT llO~tE MO,..A <fen form dm, hu~c Cam largest. most delightrul A·FRA..ME
F'rom all r'ooms of this MUST 6 !': l': T ll 1 ;i ;it the price or Fa YO rile B · P 13 n 2 rm. sparkhni;( pool & spa. bal'k yards in area. Wlth Large 3 bdrm, 2 story. OUT
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. , unHjUt• I lt'nn1nger hu11l WE~KENU, $285,000 Bedroom, 2 bath + den. llc.'tluqctl to il~i.!">110 patios, gart.lens and cov· Newly painted in & out.
Rl1 WOODBRIDGE luxur) t·u~tom home. Cauuy Ii Company i\ llOMF: NEARBY l!li Excellent local ion. ,\n·h nay lt.E. cred deckinii. Westside Stepstoocean. Slll,500.
Dram at 1 c & v er~ 97 2457 OFl"EllED AT $335.t)(IO Ocenn & \\ hitc waler 661 1811. ·199 2277 sun exposure. Im med. CAYWOOD Looking for room? We've -'Wondbrid!!e f:,tates. s pai·iou1> !approx 3000 4 • view. Upgraded ini.rde & --0<·eupi1nt•y. A must see! REALTY INC got It. 18K22 Fam rm. '~· •m mnrkl'l l'opulur S F 1 2Br, :?1,11~1 home ----MISSION REALTY 11ut Community pool. RefJuC'cd lo $85,500. El 57s.:1<m, Lusk Realty. · +form dining room. Jm. G1'f :1d1~on Modt·l nl'ar wi hu~e niit•n ht•aml!, 2 ADD·A·UHIT 98.'iS.Cst.llwy.Lnguna Jacuzzi. c1ubhouH•. UoradoChnsimla4BR.2 ----•541-1290• peccablc condlUon .
1,.1., 3£\•t f•1n1 rm 2''l If t r I pt.---494°073t ".'109,!>00. Orvon 15 2:!7!12 Ha,r:imrm,frplc2co.v. Oceanfront House, st---------Jli'ahly desira ble _,,y,..c. r • .. :itory. i r1 ts one rJ) c. /\ windinn path lrad.s nvnw ., •·-L'N "' ~ lll
.. 111v u11nradl'd l r 1 .. Uom1n1la nd •iat101> 5116 4788. OPc. Bdrm ... .,.,c,ooo. Inquiries n' ... ·irhd. l ·""k no more, ., · "' very argl' •• m nu < on, 1 hr o u •• h pa r k I 1 k 8 ·--------•I ' ~ Port fl a.-.... "' """' untr"l "Ir ~1"19'iU •. J k t .. '1 llntL,cSat 111:1.Sun 116, lo p 0 Box 1 025 0 no -·rJ cAllCentury21 Wes tcliff, t " u . u w .. '. wet u.1r. <cc . i:ll'!<tn lC grounds to LhL' :.c.rlut c1 OPEM SUM J .5 :!671!2 Vi;i Ma tailor Te~ecu.la.. • 2700 sq. ft., 4 br, 31/a u . al645-7221. ,,,,_ X!n Sun 12 5 7 W1;:,t Homan T11li w J•1t·uul, Laguna Beach rotla~t'. .1 211"'' Alexander Rd. .:.:....::..:_ _____ lncl'ds. guest rm wiloflL---------;ile Loop Dr. ~ l t• a m sh o \\ l' r & tJed f rt I Iv t ,,., :i Monarch Bay LOWEST PRICED ''' AVID D. CARLSON nu mer 0 us 0 th er ne:. cnm 0 ~ J • on<> Wood & gl:i..,s 3 hr. 2ha m Laguna Nii;uel THE BLUFFS br. Pnvacy. paddle len·1i---------
IEALTOR 8ll·929l amcnrtie<i Located in a well locatt.-tJ k·2 lot ~c~. area Beaut. ocean 496-7222 831·0816 LA FAMILIA Better lhan new! Lge. 3 rus, gardens. By ownr. HEWftORT I
prt>t>trgrous Portahna A6'1rt· vu, w,111' lo ht:h, 2 lg ~~·~~~~~~~ 3 BH. all upgrudcs, cor bdrm. :.pht-level wilh By a PPL $170,000. HARIOR HIGH ~ ftRIVATfCORHER $275.000 veranda:. l'\ l patio. Wd. -: ner lot. YU!\\ Nt•ar Sad· hay & hghls vrew. Total· 644-5128 Just a rew blocks away
••• IN DEERFIE1D BY OW~Eft paneled Irv rm w lg SUPERB dlchat•k t:ollege. nc·w ly new interior decor. •---1-R-
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3 · be11 mr. on pitched 20' lliizh Srhool & elem Truly outstanding al .. bedrm home. large fami· Fantastic Deerfield Park
4~-l~ hrKh ceiling F:lcv'd clln BUY!! Schoo I B y own t• r $139.500 BLUFFS ly room. 2 bath, dble fplc,
.f1Hume. Plan 2 Complctc 1---------mg Sl7!f.900 S72 500 Assumable FH1\. AGfo:NT640-5560 "Rn p• "'N large comer lot. Owner •• upgrnd~ throughout 2 !I~ Go1.-1ota Ocnfrnt Upgraded & imm.,culale 8' 2';, loan Owner will ""' anxiou~ and will help
o(t' beautiful bedroom,, Lux 2 hr 2'"i ba. OYO on 3 bedr<>QIT\ home wrlh C'urry S.iOOO 2nd TD for IA YCREST 2 Bedrooms. huge ramlly finance. CallM0-1151 l~parale family room sand J~JlllJ .,q (t 20· rell 'iewof'rollinA hills. rnv-2 yr'i or make orrer. S I 5 room. 3 baths, custom
with fireplace. beautiful PORTY REALTY mJ?. Li.: sund<'ck. frplc, ercd pat.IQ & security of must sell' 831 2551 art Ooen Sot/ ... • wood peg noors in entry
-11 landscaped front & re 1000 N <.:OA.'iT llWV d~ lo to .... n $279.000 r u II>' re n c e <l yard 6pm 1007 Glenwood Lane. and kitchen. $154.500. ,ttQ-. 1tl5ide laundry ro<>m , 49J!iC•e ;i 002 Oak SI. Rt•i:ently amenities too numerous ___ Extremely attractive
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Perla.
b!fteduced52500 u}ldeted Bcl'lms, l>rk w h:-.t. Won't last long,
1069
Ivan Wells 4Br, pool GRUIER
.tt't4Q.z Dfff'Wood Eott Crplc'. >-hin~lo e.-<t. 2 br. $'99.250. Newport hach home. 3 ha. din rm, fam REAL ESTATE
MOMA.RCHTERR. Walk lo bch. i.hops, t. ~Ian ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm. 3 car gar. $215,000.
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3 Ucdroom. 2 bath, fami-
ly room, fireplace, 2 nM:e
enclosed yards. Owner
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SI 17,000
MAURY STl\UFF'Jt;R SF.A 1,10N Rr;AL'l'Y
1213 N. Coust, l.aguna
4f7·llll 644-2212
1.arge split levd !!ontern Stl!!.500. -NEWPORT SHOR!S 642 4688. 759·0259 SEA.WIND COHDO Porary fa rnll v h<tme • u.OODSCOVir. 4 BR Newport Shores Peg1tyTaylorRltr Sal I ptlon ,, I " .. . . Call 494·1017 p-.a-amlc: yi-w e or se o .. w Po<>I. !lalhi:i, fa mi Y I Br Condo next l o Moss finest mOdel on rec land. _ _... ,.. d S86,000. 2 Bdrm, 2ba,
rooin & 3 car gilral(e . .St Ueal·h J•urn'iL Communltypool&tennis ---------1 Beautiful one or n kin p· R h'
S260,000. Sn.'l 000 · court. Sl&l,500. Newport Harbor ocean Newport ter ea '
EMERA.LO TEtUt ' 497 1 f I I LIDO ISLE view home. 3 BH, 4 Bo. I ••• fi
Nortb end. 2 b<lrm -t • • Lak9Forest 1055 IAYFROMT Cam-rm . gam e r~ & ;s;;lttLU:Hid f U t1e9, 'vaulccd wood cell· ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• pool. S339,000. Call
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PUOr•"t•.CO.I•.,..•• Spacious family home ~.,,._,, ?//.~ ""'14* .. 06l'
NesUed at the edge or the 645-9161 with huge bedrooms, en· ,y~r••--s l~~~·~~t ~t ~-~~·~' ~ O(tEAJ'!Vl'EW ·• , tl>t'C."t ls lhts large 5 BR, -------try patio, bayslde patio
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lion, ~Br, ~Ba. lrplf'~ PERSON & RfliNTAI, upgrades for comrort & rool table sue den. bedroom on bay with 1900 DOVER
many xtras, $118.000 or A0!N1' <1.J>fTl(n~i1. S<."lt con v en i enc r · T 0 t 111 Wrought iron & used balcony, fireplace and Vacant
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mak• offer By owuer. !l'··rter ror 3 pl'orrrcssi~e privacy in the lal'lll', brick patios. Custom aiganuc bathroom and in"Sl29,500 Whotlayour 4 ... _.,.. .., " henu.tiful landscaped s tained "lass Walk to 1 l'UV\ ooo .. _.,,,,., &1Movali\'OOfflcc backyard. Within wnlk· t.cnms. po<>I & bcot'h. c osetspace. _.,.,, offer? c;••y .. C9"'9pafty ll\JI d18tancf of thl' lakos, PncM nahl! ,;. 491•2457 pools&: tetinis courts A -GEM-
must see 11t this price. 120-f'Tu.stln Ave. N. e . P~NORA vl~w..OC&AN QUI k>claTOly: LE REALTOR$ 642-4623 ~~~~~~~'
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Wtn row('n Rtal Estate •. iruyoas* IY OWNH uu. HbrVu Hrn.c Mont.ego
* 586.8500 i 4 BrHcl'it. S148,.500.
llf, 2018 Port Chelsea P l.
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vlw. Charming bric•,___ OC~tfFROMT
paao. :t"br , 2'bn twnh11 . Weat .Newport 3 ~r.
f7.S,000. 8S3.o438____ Beach Ko me. En oy Pd~ t~U.New 4 hr + C..taJhta view & aur ing
library. Backed up tn o l ~ o l.l r doort1~0 P •
•oodh By Owner. $250.000.
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Vl!W SPACEllHTS80 JUMITS-your very ownproducing ocn vu prt bch' $-&8S. Unus ual charm, older Sunflo wer & BeH.
llit Jtlt t.11.1111: "«"'"· $17,uoo Ht" tkh . COSTA MESA EASTSIDE avocado gro~e. A won· !W4·4•U8'or499-2066 . hme, 2 Br 2 llu, S. or Im med oc cupan~t.
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dnuni: ~t!f.l,!.1t1<i DEVELOPER S Sp~ ·0 3 bd m 2 bath 0 E: 't h'operty ;zsso HHTALS sq ft. S700, mo. lea::.e. --------
f\iwrsidt: Cuunty 111 Sun af.CI UIS r ' wn r s UIU ••••••••••••••••o••••• Have several winter ren· Agt. 675·6366. 3 Br 1 Ba, cpts, drps, 321 w I lrt p ace. tals, pnme residences, Avocado St. $310. J \l1111Jr1 h 11,·1~ II' lllcad. ;qi pro' •I'll) 7 UNITS New Uplv 3 '·r '' ba fnlc "A" enuA
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STEPS TO S.ANO
()(-ean · 3 txh 111 & :! lit.I rm 1---------1 L.tko: l't'rm its with huge owners' unit. Garages. dramauc 2 story entry, SlOOO. lo S2000. month.
uruls ~cw ..-.iq~t sun R.C. TAYLOR CO. TWO 4-PLEXES-COSTA MESA bar. 3 car garage, in-~-& .. ssoc.
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del'k, pJt10. ~rl·Jt Im Santa.4fta 1080 955-0 350 cludesdo<:k.lt's abeauty --·~ A ~umml'r "'"t~·r n·11t.1J:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exce:ll<:nt corner location, newly $250,000. 67S.5&26 ~1w.ooo 8 .ACRE RANCH painttd & complE:tely decorated lnside PiH'pOnt loy IUty
Nr lwach, shop:,, upper. J
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gar , $42S. 67S·8340,
968-82'74
3 bdrm, 2 bath, pool •
Montacello TownhouS"t.
SJ7S/mo. No p e l 11 .
NEWPORT IE.ACH 2 STORY/POOL Fr'<er uppt'r hou .. e, J car & out. Will sell separate or togt:ther. 11059641-51o1 days
REALTY 675-1642 garage, bunk hOU!>C. OU\ PRICE REDUCED -SUBMIT OF· 1805) 642-9009 .... OHTHESAMD
Beautiful 3br, 2ba. dplx,
palio, new crpts, drps.
ONLY $89,900. lildg;s, Wt•ll \\Olll!r, renc FER!
---------1 Ttrn. 4 IK·drm. 2 lidth l\·n inn. lots ur lfCt'li Bctng .B~"T HUY ON lllLL tun Hume I:. on J lar~e sµlll into -:!'::.. Tt·rm::. Beaullfully l'Ul>\Offilll'd lot al end vi qUJd rut de· DKn.
Yortofrno. Spt:l'laculur SJI' MJny upi:radcs 17l l l677·~H
180clci: \'ll'W. 3 Hr :!'~ llJ. l.u\\ m,unll'nancc yard <)R 522·0530
t'amily Hm . l>l.·am cc1l \\Ith llV ac·1·1.•ss. Good ------
1ni:s. Scp.1 rutc ~u<''l ~('hnob ClfJ:.c to Soulh LOADED W /OAKS
q~rter.!I. ~190.000 Uy Coa~l Plata. Seller has S Acre::. loaded with oak
olollner. 2112 l'ort Durnc:.i. • IJ1iui.;h1 new home. Call l~cl'it rn t~c Clev~land
Pl. &14·4-135 for 11Jd1t1onal details. Nallonal ~ ore!>l, !'io. ol 546·4141 Orange lo Mun1 r1pal --------
WESTc;LIFF ~ wate r, gentle rolllni:
knolls for view .!>ties.
Owner will carry. AGT.
DUPLEX-
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
2·lxlrm. unit w /private patios on de-
s irable corner Jot in NEWPORT
HEIGHTS! Completely remodeled t:X·
t~rior, landscaped/sprinklered.
R-ffl--Es-t_ate ______ , Avall immediately 'lil
be..__ 2800 6118. $600. 752-7410 dys,
.,......,.. 4.94-4851 evs/wknds ························---------Why pay taxes?· Trade Oceanfront deluxe family
h'ant Zelamey Realtor home. Compl. furn. 3 br,
494.gso2 2 ba, frplc, garages.
Refs. Avail. 3 to 8 mos. OCEAN VIEW HOME S700. 675-1849
$129,000. Will exchange 1---------
for Smiiller holl.!>es or un-ON BEACH in s mall
its. Or ?? Scot\ Really private community.
53&-7:>33 Decorator furnished 4
Macnab · Irvine
Rl::ALTV COMl'ANY
NEWLY
REMODELED
DUPLEX
Splil·level, 3 BR, 3 balh
545-9491
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REAL ESTATE , INC. ---C~t~ry Lots/ Crypt$ 752-1920 •••••••••••o •••••••••• 631.1400 CoataM•sa 3224 Mesa Verde Country
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Inglewood, llawlhorne un-1. __ R.--&-ts -Coots & WallaceS46·4J4l or So. Bay area? n tnTWr tnlTiilll -----------------1 WILL P.A. Y CASH!! 2 Bdrm $300 Easts1de nr 17th St. OQ Ph. Tom D'Allessandro 3 Bdrm s.i2S qwet cul·de·sac. Charn:t-
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1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT IEACH
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546-6201 :rnyt1me or JBdrm $4SO COSTA.MESA rpc,nrceyardw;trffS
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Coi,ta Mesa. $17,500. in·
come. Huge lot. $169,950. R estor e,d Laguna
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Coo;la Mesa $129,950.
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edas 4. ' "'' n lease.$4001'""rmonth. Close to Dana Po!t 2005 Balboa Blvd. ..~ r.• NEW 1 Bldg on 2 lols on 34st St. Newport Bch.67J·20SS COLE OF NEWPORT .artna 3 Br a
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675-4961 4 BR on Beach, winter Mesa Verde 3 + family, mo. l714l 752-8511 •
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CALL TODAY... ... 96().1830 Mo.Nopets. vu. Woodburning rfltt. about the training being Will pay cash in a flas h for Agent 833·1768 Av I. 1o;1. $37 5 nn,,
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640-6600 BY OWNER
For sell or lease side Mei.a dcl Mar. CM . ~r nwTn(N~ • furn, S850i mo, winter a r o u n c a ng .... ..., per mo. lst, ·-ua•&D &:.I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I CONSUMERS GUJDE. + SlOO sec. Wetbar, f&>lc, fiOOOsquart>fcet Xlnt t•ond NC'VN a "'JU>soctAr&S HouwsFunMsa..4 t;;..· t JBd 'bot Manyhave andareglad pooJ&cpt'dthruout.Jmt
• Primr> romm ·1 proper vacancy SJ00,000. 25% JSSO S. c-t Hwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa er. rm w, a they did. lOO's of hse's, lake new, avail now. C.U ty • Xlnl anvc .. tmcnt opp dwn. Short <'S('tow req 'cl. ~ IHclt 4'4·'421 '-'boo fslainct 3106 slip$7SO/mo. plex's & apl's available John , 1
ty • Nwpt Reh. Cobla l'nnc only Please call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront 2 Bdrm Doll NOW! At beach or ... Up K. R. PROPERTIE&i CUFF DRIVE ~ L-a I 086 Mesa area •Must :.<'c lo htwn 4 & HPM. 540 6338 26 Units. near beach. House. Short term $3SO lo lOO's of NEW Jrslinos 1·661·0555 t ' -.,--· ,. N. BAYFRONT·wlnter k " Sp<iclous 3 Br 2 Ba,••••••••••••••••••••••• appr..-<' ~000 perw · eac h da y. S mall . •
.......... "'""' .Ashwlll-Burh C~'TA MESA 12·2 br. Un· 58 ' t I t' 4 Rr 28 a . ssoo m o On Lido. On water with feei'FREE 11·r,, service. Qwet res1d. \.-aut a Br .,... .. er. $149,.JvV. G-12-5722 PRICE REOUCED '1t•. Pool & well ma'1nt. Sl 350um
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634-2500 ~ ""'' " · ·..,..., beach and mini vu. 2 645-4900 ~ den, Din Hm, big ki~. s.~'"""'· 1076 Sl l2,000 5425•000 Spring Rily. so'umts,underronslruc· Bdrm.1800;mo ••CensuiMnGuide Wi bltns.newcpt.vi.cr.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Stepsto9th Streel in So. Pnmc Comm crnr Int ~a 2IJ-s.lS-856J \Ian $1,888.000. Pr ln-STEPSTOBAY,JBR WATERFRONTHOMES S495.17J4)496-098l;Da)'8
<>'EHHOUSl9/25 ~~~.adl~. ~::;;/:~: ~~J~~7G~w:,~ib~111~~ ~~ DB.UXEDUPLEX cipalso~. LOY 2 ba,dinrm,frpl,gar. 63i-1400 S400. New E-side 3 br, 2 1213)358.8189
lZJZ Sale by owner. Conve· ans, beams & fireplace. '""7171 S>-1.SOO 2 Bdrm & new J lNVESTA MENTS 2 pataos&gardenS42S ba, yard, encl. garage, &Taro f h '"" Bdrm Income _.,., per 328 Sapphire 644-0954 U r I I laund. No pets. nrence o a town ouse, $136,000. · _,, <7l4> 72!Jll12'Carlsb:id • rn or n urn ove y TSL y mt 642.1603 •••••••••••••-•••··~· privacy or <1 home 1180 CC111My &C0Mp0ny PriuR~dudion! mo.Grentneigbborhood. WINTEIUtEHT.AL 3Br, upper Bay re· g Rea1Sharp3br,2ba,rpte.
degree oc·can v1<'w l "'97 2"'57 A NI MAL LOVERS 63'l Plumer . Open Mon MUST SELL'. Charming 2 er2 Ba,fplc, sidence, wibtO garden, 3 BR, 21~ BA, gorgeous cpts, drps, lge fenceO 496·0771 JiO t C a Ill•---"'-• "' HAVEN! 1l Acre in lhruFn,9-5.:;s1-4579 6750994 patio & grttnhse, avail brand new condo. Wlth 2 yard, great for kids~
Ca::.mo. Tustin I 090 La.1tuna with commerc1a11---------This is a ~harp pride~f· garage. · mid Oct. 6 mo. or longer. lrg. patios, 2 car garage, pet. $395. 963-4.567, Aged·
BEST Buy 1 N SAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• kennels, stables. Jl rOOm APARTMENTS ownership 4· Plex an 3 BR, 2 sty •$450/yrly. 63H>SS2 pool, Jacuzzi, tennis. Sub· no fee
ing area, orftce, PLUS 2 Costa Mesa that also H A R D E S T Y . mlt on kids Ii pets. $160. ---------· CLEMENTK. Full oeN1n HllltopHict.way bedrm. house. Lots of COMMERCIAL makes s sense. Owner REALTO~ 675-2866_ Lido fs le. Charming 3 CallS49·3'1lOorS36·lSS6. Fo.tmnValey 3234
view, from this rHo l By owner, 1 acre estute room for cxpan~ion to INDUSTRIAL has already purchased .. ' Bdrm, 2 ba. Ne\flY paiot· • •••••••••••••••••••••.a•
decrt'd 3 BR , 2 BA hm HI with \'1<'w. 90' pine trees, make this a renl money LAMD·MHP other property and mus BAYFRONT. 2 Br, 2ba, ed & decorated. approx Condo, ne~ 3 Br 2 Ba ,~ Great 3 bednn, 2 batl!-
Hat bor Estates. All elec 20x40 pool w;j;i('uzz1. J maker _ present income sell! Agt, 645·1103 -r· Pier beach. Yrly S69S. 1625. 673-5604 car gar . refr1g, ws hr huge bonus room-I*,
kitchen, Quiet st, only br. & dl'n, <'tr. + com-guaranteed! ESTATE $l ,SOO,OOO Winter-S595, 123 E . dryr, pool, tennls,yrly OW, cpt.s, drps, su~ ~1~·~·Y:"r~r~~~~ <~~~'. Ph01£'uls·ce.sS3cp1a5.r000atc.' C~i~Beusdt O.W.C.lstT.D. Sl77,500. 4500 Sq.ft.. house on 6 DUPLEX dBaylront (<
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WHhnimter I 098 r-------landscape. Appointment old units on a very large lc6oa Peftln ... a 3107 •••••••-•••••••••••••• nr schls. S360i mo. Call home with JO' wall, 3 •
373"Sl09. ~ __._ ------497-2457 stables, pool, beautiful S25.000 buys these very ·•••• 6 clean, new paint. pvt st, Very private execu~
OCEAN VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• only. lot! HURRY! , ••••••••••••••••••••••• l&AREHTALS btwn5-9pm,642·131'6 2 ba, ramrm. built·I ,
l!1i...llD UNIT HELPll SPACIOUS oceanfront 4 Whypay$25-$30when wash1dryer, all' co .•
·.5" Just .. MEDICAL BUILDINGS ,, :1n .. ii~ Br 2Bacompletely fum. youcanget °'8bestfor EASTSJDE; 3 br 2 b•. extras.SSOO.mo.968-4 Ji. LIASIOPTION Have investor-builder Orange, San Diego, .,...a hme. Fple, ws hr/dryr, less,Sl5,fee.7Days crpts, drps, frplc, paUo. 340-0511,962--0862 It
Sp.arkling new Mira with ssoo.00010 $800,000. Rivers1deCounlics Plac• dshwshr, 2 car gar. no SL50Fum•·Plexutllpd renced _ya~d, dbl gar,J---------
Coata Twnhse, s plil Must buy before end of Pro•-"i.. pets. Yrly rental avail. SlfiONwptBchutilpd grdnr me! d . $400 mo. f ... 11114•.._.. 324t
level, 3Br, 2'•,Ba, coun-1977. Nee d s hopping TRIPLEX Nwpt Beach '7i1-ino Sept. lStb. G44-9S82 si7s Oplx, frpl, yrcf 6t2·2272or645·1120 ••••••••••••••••••••• ..
try kitchen, view from Reduced center. commercial land 3-pe2rB~~~;~~ iicrl~cl·p~ 1400 OUAl\ST. NfWf'Olll H ant Sl80 l BR. pool, utll pd DUPLEX 2 Br l Ba. ms POOL HOME ~
every window. A buy ot units, sub·d1v1sion laod, Loh for ScH ZZOO Winter rental nr Bay ~2 8~ 2·Plx. Will con· & $275. No pets. l950A & SS2,Simonlh. 4 Bedroolll.
1)11,900. u e option. ssooo. etc. etc. Open to sugges-only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean. 2 or 4br. frplc aider children 1952 Meyer Pl. S4S·48SS 3 bath, double gara-SS$0 mo. ~. 2 bedroom, 2 bath tions.CalJHazelJ ones. f u r n•ce . No pets. S2252BRC.M.Apt. has pool. z s to.;': HOWARD JOHNSON & clean a~ u pm family CONTINENTAL DUPLEX $79,500 VACANT LOT <213l24J.5316 $2703 BR. kids OK children ok, no ........ C.U Rir.<Y home. Comm pool. RLTRS. Oldt.ownlluntingtonBch ,.....,NewportBI CM ~-..,.. ho & COM CoroM .. M_. 3122 ._., • · ' Mack,962·17118. •· 4-17,.4 club use. tennis court 957-1319 or 6734037 SlS. ree 645-5990
.. u .,,. "' all for only $55,000. Open I---------OFFICE BUILDING· Rare Spyglass Hill lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• _;_.;._ ____ -:..,..;._::_.;...;.
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•• SAN'CLEMIHT! WESTMINSTER AVE, Coast Hwy, Mariner's shelter-8% yield on sale Fashion Island views. 4 Bdnna, pvt bayfront Calilornia'slargest
Cnll WHELAN REAL Mile. 50x.Z70 ft. Will con-price. Prtncipals only. Perfect for your custom b cb . $900/rno. Al Since lS42 ... .JUST IE.DUCE.D ESTATE, 898-7855. sider any reasonable of· home. 673-2SOO $1'5"1m 1 br, Apt
euathtaklng oc.41on , fe r. Prio only. Call OFFICE BUILDING· R.C.TA.YL()JtCO. •---------t S1.'i01br,kids,nots coastal &city \'lews from R.al Estate Georgell46·7071 Nwpt Beach. Income flROJlS~O ,.._ ..... lhlalarge famllyhomeln •••.................... • Sl08,684. Price lOX i----~-----2 Bdnn,lb'lth.$475/mo. Sl75""iycouage
San Clemente's Can· MolMI• Hons C~~~~mifnlum~{T017w0n0• Gross. Principals only. BUILDABLELOT All· ~851022 bbrr •• Wk~timnL.ln8p;_., Ca in a r d i 1 t r I ~ t . 4 for.Sale t I 00 nuu>ft Of'•-497-33118 6"· .., .... "' ...
ms' ra ml·ry roo-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2526 Encina Way, plam r~~~~~~~~~~ S2252br,2ba,yard '" M·2 LOT-Rosecrans ror 3 Br 3 Ba, Din ftm,1: $2503br,unt,lddsolt frepl:it>e, forma l x56 Skyline 2br. 2bu. 5 REDUCED! $70,500. area. Apprx 2.26 acres 2100 sq.rt. CoasUln e S2753br, 2ba Jclda, TH
$199,900. Open 1-5 Star C.M. Adult prk. Luxury living, 15 min to $1.60 sq.ft. Principals vtews,calJfordetalls: l9604+2Condo,pool --eQQ h"/f!'. Snlv:&<.tor (Soutlt llent under $130. 3 mi lo bch, 3 Br + den, A/C, only. Ebb nett DNu
ontl CainlnoRealtoE. occ81'1 . $27,500. By pool.Agt..Yale.Openl·G, •94--~·r Av•.~n J11an and up the Owner. 645-3357,646-6267. 6'15-4.264or979-6409 INDUSTRIAL BLDGS 1---------~ltoAve. $alv~dor). D--~-·, Moct.I for l ease. Fountain LAKE TAHOE KEYS ~ v•--Valley and Anaheim. "-·-er of-83' lot on $25 000 2bl', 2ba complelcly v wn ... wtrfrnt. • area. Trd ror 3 r@Nlreb Ba" ' • furn'd Condo for the dl.s-For a complete int•arat· N-If>-.. C Ph La Nl el crimlnaling. lnclds pool, eel system approach to ..... ,....." ucac .. , 1• : _.._·12'2~• .~ul Aa~6 2 Bedrm. 2 bath. Mobile sauna, J'acuui. Golfer's ti R 1 E ,_673-_2'4_9. _____ _ _ .. ....,...,._,___• __ •_-v __ a_, Home. 20'x57'. In dcluxo retreat. $47,500. Hemet, Uvitles~v"~~~;~ BtJlU>ABLELOT
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ULUFF'SWATERVIEW Call the prof. rnU serv. HARDEST y IGllHtsl-4 3806 Spacloua2brtWJthae.l~ Ll~d2 . 3 BH & fam . beaut. gat· 645 4900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, pool, pvt patio, child QUl~-OUTE·PRl\IAAE W riclae 1nJrr!Aw
ed courtyd Agt 644·1133 .. consumers Guide _REALTORS, 67>2866. FROM $300TO S7SO ok. No pets .. $2t(l. '7!5 l Br,utit pd.1298 m01 tCufver Or. 11 •
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"'Atrt.'g g.ardcrie?r. n enl r1~1 mo lse/opt. 673·4545. SlO credit re""'rl + ""'~ $295 up. 114 E. Balboa Furn. & unfurn. Models $210. Nice 1 br. RtipoftSi· , lock•I & l ltr , 549·2447 , F.vc~ ~ • .....,..,..,,. ..... "'~"'' ~ -Bl•d 11711 "'' open daily I» to l. Room· hie adulta. No peUo. UUI ---__ . _ 3 ll<, 3 ba, F<pk, b"led ot•an 'B· Mo" In to1' I · . . m"• ,...,;ce a.all. No U.cL AN.U 9i2>. llltl )>;. AvolL How'"-45~ '1!1»-.,.. Paint, · '30• t ', B ft', "0'<' 0 •'II I' dot, T 0 W N II 0 USE u n; , . pool. 2 m ~"· Plu•h s32s+ $140. 1 b<, '''"" to beach $250 ,,.,. <C<lul<~d. Smy, Bay, apt 9. All "111' ,.r.:· cj>U, ir.,,~ •••••lo1'•••••••••••••• "'''""~ .--.-.
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s•«. w 'd. ""'"m pa•nL<d. X t rn. noc o. Jb<. 1'4ba. Compldely 61~SIOO. Bk<. ..... y,1y, 2 B' 2 °"•'den, ••e< as,· •<> ""'5 ., •·-a vow, new • ......,. ,. .
pd>< pd. co uty d. & !''° • m •. M"' an n •, '"'"•· "me <enlal •• Oakwood '" uUI, w /sott "''"" ch lld<en , Coll ·S "°' BR " Don~" Pi.x. Dlo ' . c. • ' tao.Cathedralceil'"s .• 64671t4or&i0·0663. above. Drive by 1563-65 Wlnt.erRental,super _loc, Garden Penln Pt. No pots. ·556-7771 or HtmrYI .pets.M~.4-1091 j "'~-. 3152 ., ----1 s ta A N rth r facing b y be b L ht 67"8229 .&l2 °137 I I •••••••••••••••••• ~"¥ ••
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·-"J"---au 1 u y carpete 64S-694l Qr 1.624.5632 pets. $400. 675·6549 H•wpert leecWMerilt ,.... va. urv•qi> -'"!' ..,. Q
G<eot lmn• l>'iog ! Con ": "11 P>P"•d-. N '~I'?" . . 880 l<Vlne< al llU.> + D/W, •o;P<I', ilido OK ....... & ""pd. 83Wltll' · do w I pool. JaC'Ulll, lcnnu, Cr~~t Condominium. Call Very nice 3 Bdrm. 2 bat.h Bayfronl triplex unit. 3 br, 6(S.-OS50 • .... -~I $225. 642·~ Curt. 2 Br, 1 ba. Carpet & drps, 2 Br a Ba Con 0 _,
1:rts. 2 UR. 2 Ba. rrplc. ~7 14)759·03'78or833·9870 Harbor Vu home. 1% ba, garage. Winter ~l v sr•ctOUS ~~1B8~~lago. $285_ .·mo. t......t.inolaje •·7~\h· .. ~n·.
'""' ""· $100 mo 0.auhful '""de & oul. U>OI mo . Ye" I Y 71, • A -~,.. --• k ~ •w """'""'o""' 529·2868 LIDO ISLE A'"'" b I• 10 n • . ..,., .... Rob;nson, Bk<. __ ._ l~'!f.S~ ..... dlr............ El ~·-GoV """"'· """°'" . ' La<&'3 BR. 2', BA. I•<-.,.., mo ..... ,.., ,...SOtlo<6l>816' I ~.:~~ l~h I Blo<f•. 225 Pacilio A" Sp.rkling 3b< & ded, >ha ""''"'° lse.51'1 ... 11 . J
.a.tie R~ 3 Br 2 Bo . ~~m h:,·rrLplr!. Eralemgainlyt WOO ISLE. Charming 3 OCEANFRONT, 3 br, dlx 642·8170 2 CBOrRTOo~,?~~M. AlrRpl•. t°'ac·t $28SW. SNo ~u~: ~~~-~~e:'ovieChw .... ~bl ..... 9 ~ 8d 2 b N J I 2-car gar no ""ts $S2S .. ru""""' ~ : ~ • ""'· n, " • -~ • .,. • ••··~·~·~,. ·~•••••••
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o;oo. lS2'Ml """ Apprnx< yn. S625.6l3·S604 °'""''°"""'"" 2 & 3 On the °'"b.wU.1" ten· ~ "'"'• • old $1400/mo. ""xec u ·1n1' Ocean Vu Con· Bdrm, 2 prk 'g. Winter tal. Duplex 3 BR, 2 Ba to shopping & flne beach, 3 BR, 2 Ba, $300. mo. No i)IUiilf'"+°" ~h 3140 Yr lse. ~ °"""'·5871 nlnut Square spac 631 ""00 "' '"' &U-2611 notc:.1021 Vft'enci ... · •••••••••••••••-'•••-.
-""'· "". 2 b,, .ini ·-6'5· 1919 do. M.t<Suot.+2Bdrm• ""°· UO· 2004 W. O<oan. up. ""· 2 BR, 1 Ba down ~w Call 5;..,,..S. ' F AM!LlF.S ' • ~d .. air cond .. pool & NEWPORT CRIST 2'"z ha, frplc. All re~ front. S44·2402 Fs4 s;,th 6 'gar ~ frplc. Oc STOP HUHTltil& · NOW ~~~,"·,~~.~·~·;., "\11' !';. 41111 ., BR. tonnl•. _.. ~.·::1, ••••. 6lJ.2J32. Bach•IO<. $190. y<ly. In· ..:. ..... ~ • .,',':, ~;0". A~:::~ .. •· ~w~-:::: '.:J,; •njl
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2 Bdrm co~do. Ste?ps to beach, pvt gat~. $375 mo. WINTER RENTALS 4 Br 3 ba fam·rm 2100· &16-0l
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beach. $400i mo. ut1l 1ncl. (213) 928·1844 or 2 BR, l ba. $370 $005/moA<h}lts pref'd No 2 Br 1 Ba, fofced air beat, Viewpoint La. of£ Beach Overlooking The Water
2 Bdrm condo. Private (714) 675-7764 Lge. 3 BR. 2ba. SSSO pets 509 Acacia 645·71H8 ~love, cpUI, drps, $260 betwn Warner& Hell beach. S395imo. 2 BR. 2 ba. s-tOO -+tl,c Adi• _____ ..:.-.......:..:..:.:.:-1 Enjoy 5750,000 SP«·
2 Bdrm furn condo Steps Studio apt. util. pd. In STEPS TO IEACH L'ge 2 br. 2 ha: beaut view s:n:Jis ~6' nq ~pets. Lg 3br ~ba S3SO. 2br 2ba taculur 5JX1. 8 swimmh1g
rrom.1Jt<1ch S350/mo. xchge ror Veler1nary nite 2 BR. den, 2 ha ss75 of bay. Trees! Pnvatc. $290. Gar, rec area. 19071 pooh1, 8 hghtcd -routts.
SHOR EB\ RD RLTY attn dulle'I. Must be l·BR .. yearly S400 $475. 675·~; 673 4841 Easlc;ide 2br, Patio, gar. Holly. 848·3896 Ollles oe bike Crallll'. pul
492-8384 res po n 6 7 S · l OS 0 ; 2-BR. den. unfurn SS?~ Small pet· OK. S325. lm~. shuffleboards. · 1~~~~~~~~~1 9AM·6PM • 64~·38S8,645-4l66 APT Nl.ANllGER; R~n I· Du & deduct.ipn oo new deluxe
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2 story ~wohousat' from ~h. S3SO mo leas~. Bacf;elors & 2 lidrm. carp;drapes, gar. stDYe. area. Adult couple. Write associated 675·5984. 640· 777 l or Pnme Corona dcl !11nr Mat. adults. No pets. Classified Ad #21. Dailv
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2 BR, lrg patio $450 2 Bdrra, 2ba, Condo. pool,
2BR,view.s47S' I ·er, o1tn•pa 'R n. u r pott. adlls onJy. 714/644·t900 .
CLJ J -I ,jj ~: gar, adlt.sino pets. $290. S27S/mo. 96:>-~7 . .
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New duplexes 2·3 br $350 •SHARE A HOME• EXECUTIVE ROW, Inc. Take out & ta hie se'rvi<'l' (.'rc.."11t not 1mr>0rtant. an~wers to .. Buffy" exp. at Hilton llotel, TEMPOR.4aY . up yrly. F'am1ly & J>t!lS -Good lease Prime Inca· lroll..-,493-3102 HEWARD.897-8439 C.<.:lub, Top. Hc>sts. Rci!istcr Tu<.lay to wprl.
ok. 675·4912 Femole lo share 2Br apt, p,..at= office ipoc• '" H•wport --• --~-3925 by 10.:Wam on vanous arcountini: & • CdM, Sl!iO mo. + ult!. ldt/ T etM __,. lobb tion Newport Beach. Mc.My Want~ 5030 Found: H! orgiwhl Cal, • bookket-pin~ al>si~ SJ953br.2 ba,encl.gar 759·1808 ....... n rec...,....• Y• Pnncapalsonl) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vic . Orangcwnoc.l & Quahlytypingathomclly mcnts. Work clo~e to
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ALLUTILS. PD! ~. . ' --Cari n g conftd"nli"a l Complete housec eanmg, ~ 5'19 99 501 W kliff D 4 DELUXE OFC 'S 642-217 I 545·061 I ~ G"ner"I "Onlractors of 100• from the ocean•. ·41 -• I •s r. . Store <women's dothmi:I counseling & referral. 6 hrs. Own transporta· ~ .....
A v'ai I. now! 20 I E . Su..W.r neat, furn_ condo Newport F1nanc1al Clr Conf. rm . seat 25, all on Balboa Ii.land ·main Retired coup!\? h"s money Abortion. adoption & lion. SJO. Linda 547·4281 free m the UrangeCou~ w4 ...--•--:-Offlc•S-c• pant-led, :.m \l.h!..C 10 r e· ~l. W1thor~1thoutmven· "' ki:cmng . • • , Airport. Area needs xvn. Balboa Blvd. Only S2SO n c eds non· s m o k e r . _.._.... r-ar I or 2 H lr<ti.C l ·tke 1 1rv 714 b'7J 627 l lo loun on 1st & 2nd TD"i:. \PCl; \RL' 547 2c~3 Companion-driver availa· slast1cal typist. Call !Slit'
t per mo. NO FEE. Call· 1-'rplc; patio. pool . Callon SiteManager • · · ·" ' · · · Agt•nt 4960800 / ' "' ·"" ble. Full day S.10. Ex· forappt.83:1-1:1680 Sue:itS56·m7anytime clbhse. $200. 631·0133 (714l 6'12·3lllext 246 l'ort•:..t arc:i Kent·· .A.ccnuHTIHG · . ----per1enced rcferencei:.. --· · 673.2332. • llarkmi. ,... w ,.: 8 UY FI ll s T & LIHDA & VICKI 1 1 1 , "i= Offic•.. 714 ~t ~1:ru:i BUSINESS s Eco N o T It us 1 Out all M ,Cal I c en Stephen, • w 65 -t ~ .... l)El'D" . c an~ 646·:1112 oman over w,car 0 l ONTH FREF. Approx 701.l sq It C 2. •. ·7 • Forthefunofit!
3176 s har e Cd !\f h 0 me Full service No lea!>t' rf' A.(;, at 130 i-: 171 h St Ground floor opportunity AG ENT 7l4-496-0tlOO Serving all Orange Co.
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492.5557 or 830·6725 G73·4725 Beach. 557 7010 ups ta i r c; ad Jo 1111 n ~ at · 1800 I :l2:l-90M or 642 :157:1 o.~•l!n showroom. Sl75 & write Comprchensl\ l' V. ELD
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Lease: SJSO mo. Spacious bus. man to shr beaut. ceptionisl. secretary· ••••••••••••••••••••••• p:u1ner L1m1ted hr' & Doctor at $267.000. All
luxury 2 br. w1ocean rum, s pac vu hme wi 2 xerox. bluepnnl. mail & htd. Unfft W /ofc invslmt req'd Ph: Mon due 45 day'I Discounted
view. Pnme are<1. Many others. PI e n l Y or corree serv. 1-'orma l con l500·4000sq rt from l!I" thru Fn. lll·l2. 675-3080 .) ield so•, per :1nnum
deluxe features 498.5050 pnvacy. S28S inclds utll. ference rm & lounge. !MM F:l> OCCUPA~<.:Y -i!ll-'827 or 493 1153
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1815 So. El Camino Real
San Clemente. Fully lie .• rOt" appt. 492.7296
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Miss Kim Mi Ra. Kwang
Hwa Moon, P.O. Box
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...... JT-.v share furn lux 3Br. 21>". -.. .,.,.... ....., "~ h · St 212 S .. • " Id I Med' I D t I By Oct 1 Permanent per W""'k <clavs or cvn~."' * * * "''a etm e • nnta "na •••••••••••••••••••••• W 0. cable, movie TV, ea ica or en a . . . . ... ~ ~ '""' l'.'J Mi from Marina & Sl50, ulll & phone incl. suites. Plush carpets & middle aged cpl. Xlnt PLAN I. ........... $4200 SSS-6150/535·5363 (Off 4th St, between
Bcb. Decorator's 2 bc.lrm li73·367 l Fri Sat eves. central air. 55< per Cl. refs. Small pet. Nd 1 or PLAN II ..• ' .••... S6000 Fred K.rwin DIAL-A-SERVICE Newport & SA f'rwys >
lwnhse. A1C, community Suoda,y 9.2 Call YEATS COMPANY 2br. lower rlr apt or PLAN lll ........ $25,000 27703Urtega llwy ESCORTS. MODELS 1''ree Parking
i\Cl'OUnling . .P. JR. ACCOUNTING
CLERK
The Jolly Roger, Inc. Mis
:in entry level open'tng
for an industrious anttfv.
looking for llppor .r•o
grow. Must be profic1eP1
wllO key adder. Positiori
calls for riling. audi(ing
of daily sales rer>0rts,lof·
our relitaurantc; & mi_ac.
gen'I office duties. Apply
in person. 17<»2 GilleUc
Ave. Irvine. 8am·5Ql1J
Mon thru Fri. r-
poo I. dishwasher . 498-0660 499.2237 duplx to $200. 96.1·4775 For more info. write to: San Juan Capistrano MASSAGE I 00010 &ff
Spacious green area:.. Resp. fem. shr lovely 2 br. ..,_ bl p r t MctroPolilan Tobacco You are the winner of To ApplicClftt ••• ·aose to shopp'g, $325. 2 ba, Fl. Vly. $210. mo. ~xecullve orrice spa~e •• ..,,.pons1 e ro. ma ure Co. Cigarette Divis ion 4 Tlck•htothe 645·8616 ---------1 Adults Needed
831.().16() Kathy l. 963-6216 including recepliomst woman.k~ohnts sm. apt Qr ~ 2 3 • P . 0. 8 ox 1 •1 • Ask rorext. 25 l d I LA T·~ ...
-------·---from SlSOmo.lo$385mo. rm w, ac priv. Sl25 Rosemead. CA 91770. lrvlneHarv.st AccountsPayable 0 eiver · · 1 ..,s
Prestige location. Call MaXJm.645·0289 Please include phone hstlYal •KAREMS* OHEIHAHUHDRED auto route. Hunt h.
'752-8321 ......_s/lnnd/ number. Family Entertainment OUTCALLMASSAGE Med Mfg Co. has immed Seal Bch. 2•12 hrs pe1· AnanCe Oct. land 2 11AM·2PM 956·2443 opening for competent. morning. 3 to G AM. S3(IO
THE EXCITl''G MO COST A MESA J.e we I ry stor e. San Woodbndne · Irvine • 1 t · per mo. 847-5145
. ... Rm mate needed to share Prl. rn ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • .. in Semi·retired wishes t o c 0 D s c e n I 0 u s • 1..::...--------,.ALM MISA APTS. 3 Br. Costa M~a bme. ~J:1~ctoull~e S75 per a.IMss Clemente (attractive). <Culver Or.at meet lady 40 or SO for pulchritudinous ~ •Ad•Hti1ifMJSciles
MlNUTESTO.NPT Pref female. siso mo + •••o SQ. FT. Carpet, OpportuMty SOOS ~!·~a·b0lrs~ed 02~ u yar~: Please !:ilr:i~~~78• Ext. travel Reply Box #54, f~g!~0~ ~~m~nal~ d~ Earn ssoo+ a week com·
BCH. ulil. 979·0546 drapes. air cond. Sl9S per ••••••••••••••••••••••• $29,.500 <9.000 dwn ); In· 333 • lo c I aim your cio Daily Pilot, P.O. Box. secretarial duties. Must mission w ;prestige re Bach, 1"2 BR. month '-cl utll. l t ' 1 1S60. 330 W. Bay St, CM, g1onal magazme. ~t~y fromS220 &up Yng male-tum bch hse m 0 ven ory op aona • tickets. 92&26 enjoy Cnst paced at· other benefits. Experde·
Adults, No PetS Newport ...., blk to ocean. •Two olfice suites, 630 2 PRE-SCHO LS 492-3109or492·1487 mosph. Xlnt pay. llur~ sare<I. Call Mol\/Tue~ :4
1561 Mesa Dr. S200mo+util. 673·5922 SQ. FT. S22S per month OltAHGE COUHTY * * * Reward offered for info or roundings & freedom. PM 714)640.4933 •
581"-E t rN inclutil. r et urn o f miss ing Cal1Mr.Hillat556-1905. ws .( '1:..-, < "'° as 0 ewport Male wants M/F to shr 540-2200 (2131697-2064 32·Student, priced at fn•Hhneftt · J·ewel"' on Sept 15th. No Blvd.> lu.m z br 2 ba ~Pt· pool, . . $HlM-S37 M down. 18<."n ()pporhltlty SOIS Lo'lt: Abysslma!J Fn~n quest'i~ns aske d. P .O. ACCTSPAYAILECLK 546.fl860 spa. $210 in"I. utll. Dix offices w' secy retum.27-Sludent $137M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• colored nueter ma e N B h I . b d '" -" N o c racM do~ •... m_ r etu".'". IC you're not gelti'n n cal. "BenJ'i" on name Box2380 pt c n • .,,.,., r v a n e n s e
ALTHATIOH
COUHTIR •~-4000 s•&-4 ... 5 eve/wknds seivice, xerox. r. · · ....., .......... ., "' t""'• ' •• ~ homebuilde r. neecJs -.. • .. ' Al rt ..,CA/ 752 5626 Land & prove menL<t in· 13.8r.10* return on your In· lag. 759'1147 or &4$·.,.,.,.,, i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-2339 rpo · MooN mo ' luded " t 785 Penonal Ser-. CM Sl60 •hnrp intelligent nlrl, Apply. Vsn's Cleanet';,
3512 E. Coast Hwy
Coronadel Mar 673..-0
c · vestment, call Sandy _c_x ________ -1 "' 0 ,...
ROOMS sso wk & up. kl r ll bl .. vECUTIVESUITES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must be able to use 10 Loo ng or r e a e l5A Ro6s,Ajn~·C0.837·3744 Found: Yng Boxer. Vic IMVESTIG .. TIO ... S k h t •· W/kitchens, 142.SO wk & M I sh d Deluxe private office. •Average yield on flay· Beach & Ellls. HB ldent. "' " ey touc sys em. "' up. Apts. S41Mr155 r:c;n,n z 8b!: sJ.:" e~: Sunny, a Ir co n d . offs to ·Ajax lnve11tors. 968-5518, 846-6543 All types· Mi&11ing ability to type. Ideal
I Sq I P 11 ed h persons. 828-9648, 24 hrs work In& conditions & ALT E R AT I 0 N"'S. l..afwl• Deb, beaut rm, penaes. Wanut • rv. ersona i Pone cov· Jan. thr u July, 1917· xlntfringebenefits.Con· iieamstress. Full• -or pvt bath. matar• empld $50-7277 era 1'8 • secret 3 r I a I State law permits a pre· FOUND. green Bird, may Looi< years younger. feel tact Cheryl 9-12. Mo n· P/tlme. Corona del M&r.
lady. Prh I•. Rel' s Female roommate want· service. Easy Cwy ac· CO. • .. _ payment penalty charge be Finch. Vic. Harbot years youn&:\!r. New non· Fri, 833·2180. EOE 675-1381, 9:30 to 4:30. L
41M·'1348 ed to ahare 3 Br beacb ~~C::tBarpok~~iia:~· equivaJent to 80% of 6 View Homes, N.B. surgical face lift. For ; ' 64o.6600 months unearned In· 965--0098 appt.col1Keo,5S7·0198 HetpW..ted 7100....,W_..d 7,190
Man empto)'ed daya. Kit . dplx. Sl 75/mo. Call tt . ~~~~~~~~~~I terest on too balance. FOUND: Olk. & too male ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. -•
prlvlltlCS· $135 mo 675-9618 Deluxe of ce apace S25 Morteaee B,t okera. 01· dachahu_nd "wht. mule Sociala.t 5400 ••••••••lil••••• .. lliill
ea.ta M•• Nl-0674 ' Resp •tralitll ~orltlnl ~ft~=. ~~~M. 24 UNIT MOTB. fered to Cahforrua rest· shaggy doc. Vic. l'7th ti •••••••••••••••••••••••
lt7.50PER WEl:K M/F to 1br tae S bdrm Z NEWPORT BEACH dents only. Grand, SA. 541--4113
1 BLK FROM BCH. HB. ba L.H. home. $130-190. COSTA MESA, 2$0 sq.~.. PRINCIPALS ONLY. ~ LVE MSG 7611-395Unytlme. utll pd. Nice loc. Air. U(i>UOl STOlll . plusb.SZ00.55'1-0lm SANTA~NA
Naa Wood, CM home. A-~ ..... sum Oroa over $52,000/mc). ._.......,_. ,person onl• _..,. . ~-Rsnbl Ion• term lse. ;_;Jmq~.US45-'1494 ,. ........ 4ll0 Deluxe Ea$.llde Medical PRlNCiPALSONLY
•••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Bldi. 1'101q.n.. $S65/mo. For JnformaUon call Slccllle ,. It board for O A RAGE for rut Bkr675-670U BERKSHIRE REALTY dalJlkare, 2 boya I It 10, E • Id ,._ .... ....., .: _______ ,;;,,;_ ___ _. rf5.7900 67$.2171
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..... 4400 Joe. Choice Bay or Ocean on<irt to havtt a b111l·
BOOllS. S.. Lerl Motel, •••••••**••••••••••• .. • view. Otncea or dc1k noM of )"C)Ur OWft In the m4Ne"fr81vd.Coi~ •COST~MISA• space R eceptloft tuL 1towtn11 ~•lahl con· ~~~ ~Ur~L Otc ,,.~ avau a»uoo 1tcretaria1. antwertnt tro& lndu1Lry. Cont.et
nd6o 'avaH. w.:...1y l'fn· Ml· ft.<or ·~:rbin•· ~k•. "froJUO/mo. , ~~~':{~~T~JV
lMl•••6*7H$ tian> ~ I'd ln·. BUS1NE88CZN'l'El\ IRVINE T5Ul78
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lOOOoisilver bar. Found Boxer. purebttd. m4> MZ·l830 ma.le brindle, 8.t yn old. __ Lea __ ve_m_eau_.;:.eo_. __ , Wtll tralned fam. doa.
AIR CONDITIONING
MECHAtlC
S.. Jtim9 C1111l1lr..o
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m1lntcnAnce, servlc1n11. repairing, and re· bulldln~ or air cOlldltloolna and refrfeeratloq
1~tem1.
PotlUon requires one year of trode school
t'OUJ'let In air ooodltlonln1 ond rern1cratioo theory •n<I 4 )'tttta experience, or s year• u-1 penence as an air condltlonlnl mechanic. 1
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U19Slecpy Hollow Lone. Apply lnµtiii.ou di!llrtbu11on & com ~'tl.'I fol-tory hclJ> Call t'ounly&n~d»4o part&
W11una8cach Afh:r:Sl'M munic.ttion ~~'Items ronnfo 646ll244 run llrl'lc 6ccurlty ol
HUSliOY P 1 t1mc. eve:.. The Ancl..t Manner ~nd lmd rct>ume ot call FACTORY REP. lu·c1i. lmmc:d. F.x~r. not
Prd stuJent Oallman'::. 2ti07 W Coai.lllwy.Nll Dnh: Karjala & Assot nee Top wages for ex·
RETAIL SALES BOYS & GIRLS ~.al1 p11 II 11111'• Ill \oil oJ, p,11111
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Re ... t 673 7726 2700 E CO!>l Hw. Slt! I. Sharp, Ullr;H.'llV(' .:arl lo rvor. personnel. Car &. c' d M • <.; .. u i fi :! 5 repc~cn~ .auto !>unroof "" ilt t~I-"'""' comp:1ny Xlnl op phone req. 21 & O\cr
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.. :.1rn $20 SJ<> per wttk or mort:
\pply now by t'ttlhng 646-2443
lll'lWct·n 5 00 und 9·00 pm
Mund,1y through Friday
BUSBOYS. tor pravall'
('nunlr) Club, ru11 or
J> t llllt', ll>llll li<'nl'fltS IO
l>eJUlll ut workani: i.ur
ruwadm.:s. 400·5767
COOKS. UAICTENIJJ.:H!-.,
DIUVlmS r lune OH•r
21 y1i. Jmmed o~nangs
Apply "' 1wri.on, J\tt• II
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""""' \'1.'terans & retiree!> port unity C.:all 642 l()l0 wl'lcomc l'n1rorm11 furn.
DRIVERS
E.Jrly AM. 3 6, delivery
LA T I Ml':S, <.::'rt. $300
mo+ 545 0770 lk•h
ror u1mt Tmw & I , for OVt!r 8 hu
io'a<.-tory A111ily !1-12 and l·S Mon-
F'rl PRODUCTION
WORKERS
Unlvusal Protection
1226 W. 5th St. S.A. I 9 112 lrookhur\t Strut, H.B.
NA TIOHAL LUMBER & SUPPL
BUSIOY
l\11 Ca:;a. 105 M:.ian SI. CUSM1';TJC <.'Irk for II U
U<all>oa. Apply daily. 11 drui.:slon· P 1'1'1mc, 1.•\.p
Lil SP M. (j75·!1HOO pref' d 0\ l't 2~ 841 25(;3
DRIVER
Cleanng llou:.tl m C M
Unvcr "' full !>£ auto to
do l'1tkup in So <.:atar.
Mu:.l l>e rdmtli.Jr wi arcu
M1e>L ht.-l.>0111lablc Some
sh1p1 rec tlulles S:I :10 hr
+ 1t• mill· Cull M11He,
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GUARDS
UNARMED
JiMMEDOPENlNGS
l<'ULl.1PART-TIME
JllVINE S.A. AREA H .. WCMtt.-d 7 1 00 1 ~~·r.~~.~·:.~ ••••• ~!~~ ~~l!.~:'.~t~•~•••••~!.~~ ~r.~~~•~•••••~!.~~ BUS DRIVER
City or Lai::una ncac:h Ill rccrwtin~ Municipal Bus
Drivers. Salary range
~7GO to S996 ~r mo. App
ly l>eforc 01.'l 5, 1977
Per!>onncl Ucpl. 5115
1-·orcsl Ave . Lai:una
Hcuc:h
. Counter Girl. Davs App.
ly. C;ipt M1kto'i. Fbh
Fry .1115 W l!Jth St, CM
Fem Pref·3 Shifts
A.sHmbly·Packers '
Top pay-Oolly /Wkly
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Uniforms furnished, vuc
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salary ~19 4U:;Ql!AM·llPM I 11 It 111• "' I"• 1, • \ r 11111 :! I.> J I :1 I' \I :~I S.il11n l'\.f>cr prd'd.
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APPRAISER •IX i11J1 elfl/Vfy perator lie exper. ltr71SI Malhken
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ELECTROHIC
ASSEMBLERS
403 W. 4th St., S.A.
991-8063
Dietary Lead
t::xperienrt.'<1 Only
Maintenance
Elcc1.ncal e'Cpenence
ll0lo480Volts
Respiratory Thet'apist
Full Ttmc Night s. Ex·
P\·ncnced in drawing 6.
runn111g artcnal blood
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NEEDS
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WORKERS
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!>46-4741
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LAB TECH
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TELLERS
Cal) ·'·•t1011orl Bank 1 ...
rurrentl) "l'l'kmg two l'X
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12131480-7237
17141 7 52-0580
CITY MA Tl OH AL
BANK
Equ;1I 01Jportun1t \
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TELLER
I '.1rt 'I 11n"
. URGENTLY NEEDED
I . .uni( & i1horl le rm ussl11n
menL'I llol1d.1y & vara
100 p.iy fln,p1t 11hlatlon
plun avu1l.
lntenw 8-l Mon-Fri
( \('rll'l1o l"rnm
Or.in~c Cu. Airport>
t:qual Oppor 1-:mpklyrr
Beauty Operator
.! t'\,;1>1sla11h tor b11:.v
... JIUll Will tr:1tn \l,.,11 I
Sh,1mp1111 girl (;oucl
Yo ai,wo; Iv opportullllY 1111
advanCl'mcnl
Hll'hanl Oul'ih•tl 1• Sa Ion :wo :'l:l'wporl ( 'e11ter Ur.
Nl•w1~irl Uead1
.\pply Mon Fn9am noon
l'ersunncl Ul·pt
MARRIOTI HOTEL
WO Nt:wport Ctr L>r
Ncwpo1t Beut'h
Equal Upp•>r t:mplu) t•r
C II E .I"· P ar t · l i m 1.:,
BEAUTY OPERATOR Nt-wporl Bcad1 uri·a
i\ p<1~1t11.1n 1~ open for an Call ll30·:l819 aru;J>~
l'Xpt·ncnc"ll mukeu1i CHEFS for new lop c1ualt
a111,t for a lll'W makl'UP ty lunt'h and d1nnl'r
c•enll'r opcntni.: i.0011. Op· huust-. Seafood & :.teal-.\
port unit~ lor :11lvanc·c ~nd Re,.ume . :\!KT ltillO
mt•nl .!(HI l\cwpo1t Cami Ur Il l NI' Cl·nll'rM I fili71 92660 JUS • • >
Beauty Operator
l'osallon open fur ;i I ull
trnll' C..it·1 .. lao;l Abo a
11er.,11n t11 J~"asl facaah"t.
:!'XI Nt•,. port Center
....;l''°' port Heh o+Hjlii I
•BIKE STORE*
\,,:.1:-.l M anagl'r lur
'>l"hYo inn clt·all•r Sal
~Ill 10() Mu~t have• pr111r
ha kl· mt•l·h.1n1t· ex per. 111
a .,1nrt•. 5+1 smn
BOAT BUILDERS
Wt.'st:.:.111 Corp. has im ·
mt'(I opcnn)li>
GELC:<>ATTOUCJltJ P
SAii.SEAMSTRESSES
l:'-/Ti':H Ci\Hl'ENTEHS
El.EC Pl.U~m:tts
J·:XTlm H J\ HOW i\HE
:'>llLLM£N
IJI 1-:S~:I. :'>I 1-:C:lfA!\;ICS
:\11n I ) r l''<pcr :'>lust
h.I\" own tool-.. Ar>r>h rn
JM.•rs111l , ;(i5 '.\lcCorm1ei-
,\\c C :\1
BOAT CARPENTER
F1na~h ,.111 k Approx 2
\\l'l·b Yoorl. ... 1art1ni: Od
!\ Top p.J) ~uuhfrctl on
I~ 11!.l-I -ICJIO
Boat Manufactu.rin9
DOWN EAST
YACHTS
32'. 38' & 45'
SAILBOATS
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p,, y "'ork '°' k
\111>1} ;ii
7110 ~; 1\ltn11 S ,\
Child l.'arc mv homl', 4) r
old girl 5.aol'M·l1\M.
Mon· Fri. Own trani., Call
&l6-54&t
CIVIL EHGIHEER
De~igner·C a le u l .J t ur
Donald !::. Stc,cn~. Inc.
1828 1''ullerton A\e, C :'ot
(Hfi-8915
Cleanani; ~•)ffil'rl '°' anll'cl
Irv llll url•a. S-1 hr. mm.l
havco"'n car. !J68-8!HI>
CLERICAL
J>art-ti m e. A i J>. hrs
!l :11.1r\M·2:00PM. No I~ 11
111~. Call Patti
Mettte Creek Shop
644-8860
CL EHK FOH llEAl.'1'11
FOOD STt)ltE. p.11t
timt-. :\lorn~ 11r Sal &
Sun Sto~:k. dll.'ek, ,,n;wk
liar. S:! 71 O hr "l ,11 l
5-'8 i751
CLERK
....;c.,.,port Ctr t111am·1;1I
11rm 1,.. look1n~ 1111
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11usl rel,1lul hnan11:.al
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'""'port Cenll'r Ur i'-II
ti 11 1:ltl0 ask lnr :-,,, ncl ~
lhlt.·rnan
CLERK II
ti:ll lllJ I
COUHTER HELP
Mon l"r1 . 5 311 to 30 J\p11
l v H o ) ,1 I U n n u t " ,
Hockhl•ld at El Toro Hd
llt'\l lo \'un·,,
t)penim~s for cxper'd & Factory Wortcers
lr.tlllcl'" l' C. Hoard' Wanll'<l Mu..,l he able lo Yolrln~ & chaSSI~ (alJ take \erbal & wnllcn Ill
Small romµany w xlnt strut·\11111.., 111 J::ni:h"h
i:roYolh & henef1b. Ap11ly Jl :1151 W Adams
:.11t311ti 17!135 Skv Park Sl Sanl.1An.1 ~JSCS. •
MuneAide-Cr,Stl'il l111m• f·u1:: ---.-------·'-·-·.1FLOO!t. W AXEH, f 1Llmt• exp rl'q'd 540 7lH I. 17182 CREW 1-'ull & I' /lime Nights
Operatin9 Rm Tech
I Yr n•cent exper. MAMA.GERS
S 1• 11 mu 11 \' ,1 I t• d 1 n
d1n1luul-. to run l>lodt•11t
l'rCWl> !>l'lhni: lhl' 1),111)
Paint Work 5·tMI lO !J tlO
fl 111 T11p l'.Jrr1111g.., If yuu
Sl'ek ~:!tlU lo ~ 100 pct
Wl'l•k, l'Ull <i·410CI
CREW
MANAGERS
Pail time, t·\'t·nan~::. and
Suturdays mana)::llll!
junior sale-. l'\.'r"""" 11<>11
an~ i.ub!>cnptmn~ tloor to
door Hcquan•s \ .Jll 111
IJrJ;l' '>lat1on "'ai:on
C'onl:ict H.nlJnd Pri•slcy
at the [):11ly l'alot 3.10 W
Ila\ SL. C11-.L1 .'.\\ e..,a or
phCIOl' hi:! 4J;!I for llJ>·
p11111tm1.nt
Custodian. 1>. llmc for
churrh ii. J>rt''l'hlH1I llr;.
& salarv fie\. Mature
i:cnl prc·i'tl ~t·nd n· ... umt·
I; l' n l' r a I I) C' I 1 v l' r "
l'11r11na tl«I :'ol:ir, l'.J
!121#!5
Ocl1vl'ry man for t•Jrl)
t\\Tl.1\ T1ml·;,humctle
hvt•ry route. Adults only
:i1, llr. Ec·onom1l'JI tar
rt·q 'cl Nu n111<'<·\1ng
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11 u n t U l' a t' h .1 rt' a
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Production
E~gineer ,
Arm:;lroni: Ave, Irv
RM/LVH Dialysis
Dack Up relief cush1('r ~ RH's
Days wk. Mui.l h.: :~va1I F'ull&P,t ni&:hlsonly. wknd~ & \.'VI.':. Mu ... t bl' l'lca;,c Contact
ux))\·r'd. Please cull fo1 Personnel
appl. 645·5000. ext 520. So. Cood ---Food Serv. Workers Community Hospital
FOOD CASHIER
31872Coast Hwy
If you ore seeking a New port-Me:.u Schools. South Laguna . 92677
Position that i s P /timcwork. Mu:.l huvu 499-l:Jll
car. Ciood promouonal 1~~~~-~~~~~ challenqinq ond pro· opportunity Apply f-'ood 1 .
vidn exposurt> to all St!rv1cc IfrpL., 11157 HOSTESS/Recpt.
fac•ts of product1'on Placentia .\ vc. Cos tu "' Full t1mc Apply with --"' h Mesa 556 3273 o,..... .... ons, we ave an _ __ ___ 11.;mc·y, M1:.s1on VacJO
openinq at our facility 1'\111 prl tame. ,I\ ail for cc. l'h 831·1550
for an experienced dcpend.thll· pcopll' lo HOSTESS -.-g-sh-rt
ProductiOft Ennineer. , work in our 1mn1 "hop UI 'mDooml 'tu" '
"2 Ca II bl wn · 8 & 5 M nn uc P n
thru Jo'rJ' 516 26!!3. or 3.155 Vla Lido, Newport
You will~ responsible
for the coordination
and technical dl~lon
of manufadurin9 pro-
grams, analyxe pre·
released en9ineerin9
drawinqs, and recom-
mend en9ineeri n9
changes to improve
produc:lbHity, alleviate
manufacturin9 dif·
ficutties, ond provide
cost ~ductions. You
will also determine the
type of plannin9 and
toolin9 required to
meet contract require--
rnents.
Must hove ex,perience
in all aspects of
manufacturin9
enqineerin9, iflcludin9
pro due ti on control,
test and inspection
• methods, tool desicpt.
procesus and pro·
cedures, anely afld
fobric~tion opera-
tions. Must ~ able to
~t;.?468 8C'ach.
l-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--
General llcl11
FULL OR P /TIME
6-IOPM
lrnnwd. Opettin91
Nl'l'd C!I) f>l''>PI<' to work UrJn~e Co an•a fur '>h,
St.'rVH'C & ~1•11'1 hrlp
Musi have \ ,t11d l'alaf
tln\ eri; ht•
Earn Up to S7 Hr
No Expel'. NN'l':;i>
751-9790
GEMERAL OFFICE
At•t•t s pay;ibl r. lrlt•
phom:o,, g0tl4l lyp"1, iiood ..a 1 •• r\ ~ lil•n t•r1t..,
KJ:J :J.'>l-i, ask ror Jl·nnv
(;ENEHAL llELI'. Apply
T;rh Inc. 230 Ncwp11rl
Ct'ntcr r>r c lll\H'r ll•n•l J
N JI tWl-H71!0 ----
HOST /HOSTESS*
FUJ..L. TIM El
PART·TlME
lmmt-d. opportunity l''
•~ls for people oncntetl
cfftcacnl people. Eniov
l'X<'t•lle nl compao~
bcnefal~-
Apply9am-noon Mon·Frr
Personnel Dept.
M.ARRIOTI HOTEL
!.100 Ncw1>41rt Ctr Dr
Ncwportlleach
f::quJl Oppor Employer
HOTEL A /REC CLK
l'n•f rx1wr. in cred 11
r.arcl l11lh11J.( Contatl
'\T u r 1 l' I F r a n k t'
Ncwµor t c r I nn
ii I Iii I 1700 l'xl Sl!J
t·:oE
--------11<.YfEL Relief Auditor (;l·n(•ral OH11e
HOUSEWIVES &Desk Clerk
SSS SSS S I" tame Sal opt•n. S:.n
Fall a., hl•fl• & .illhoUl!h 11 Ch·11wntt• Inn. 192·6l0:1
may l>t! early al s tam" I•> 1101..iSECLEANl:'>IG S""
!>Wrl mak111f .,omt.'_l''\llJ nd-. ~omen to wurf..
!';1sh for CllHIS1 :vi \1'> p 11mi· Tue ... thru Frali :1
r1ml' l.lfl' I.1lJr.1rH"• tw .. CiiS 1~)53
the finP-.t & one of thc ----
1>1.'11\'l'r\' 1wrs11n. I:! HI''.\\ i n t e r f a c e w i t h
'.\lon·Fri l\lu..,t h.1\1' owr1 engineerin9, produc-
tran' lk11nlrur.,1•rl 111r1 tion and q ality
most µroftlal>lc p la mt• &•r\I<"<' needs amb1tiou..,
Job:s av111I We olrl•r :1 Eni:l1sh speakin1: i::.il
shlfls per day Lo I 1t rnto Full ume Tnp ~$S+<.'a1
your schl'dule. a haH' <''<pcnse. C:ill M agg11•
hourly w11i.1c + a com S.57 0609
m1 Call bLYon !ltil':'o1 • u
cu!> t.1 M c ~ .1 M l' u 1 nil personnel. Boe kground
Ccntt•r Pharm1wy. 275 In hl9h reliablllty
Vat:tonu, CM. li12 111011 _ hardware for space
U<'li n•ry. Hcsp. wum.:i n application Is desired.
25·35, i.~uk:. J::ni; , vahcl I
driver'i. hl·. !!57 1155~> Pleaff apply in person
0 1-:NTALOHTllO
Chaarsaclc. l'xpcr. &
HUA 41 ~ Davs ur P T,
N. n. Cu II &12·2626.
DIEKT AL RECEPT
Mutur<' wnmon. <''<P<'f
only '1' • da) •;, La~una
Ucach. 494 11511 or
493 (l(;gll -------
Of" submit resu~ to
Anna Lawler. Electron
Dynamics Division,
3 t 00 West Lomita
Blvd., Torrance, CA
90509
' : HUGHES :
I I ~----~--------·-·-J .,.UG"£~ A•AC11t•r'1 COWPA.N't
m1s~1nn & 1m xlnl honus .-.--.-.-~---No truvel. F 1t1ml' 1s llOUS~KE!:'.PEH-matu1l'
avail woman to lave In & C<lt'l'
Tlll .. :U<H'Tl li': fnr:lyrnlrl girl. l\lon·Fr1.
HOUTINt-:? $6.'> wk rm. brd provided.
THIS.JOB IS FOlt YOU! llC'f rcq'd . 494·4518 all
CALL US NOW i\'I' 4 PM 833-8095 ~~~~~~
T l '1 E 1 .I F'E HOUSEISEEPER.
LIURt'\IUl':S Live in /out. Spanish .
Pohsh. German speak
Equal Opp Emplyr M;F' anjl OK. Care of elderlv
GEN'L LABOR
URGEKrl Y HEEDED
lady. Newp ort Bch.
759.9588
Housekeeper , x lnt rers. :,
Days a w k 9·1. Mes.1
Venle area. S4&5986
F.qual opportunity Mui.l have phone & r ella ~T I" HC emptoyt!r ble lr11n.<iportat1on. Loni.:
lOUSEKEEP ER, prcfr1
hvc-in. Worklo& cpl Iii
11chl. boy. S day wk. <>"""
r m. & TV. Non·smkr. W
11 B 536-6221
----------1 & ~horl ler m assign
Engineering
BULLOCKS
WILSHIRE
Newport Beach
Is Accepting
Ap phcatiorui 1''or :
EHGtMEER
men~. llollday & vat'a
lion puy lloi.pilalizalwn
plan avail.
*WAREHOUSEMEN
•STOCK CLERKS
•SHIP /RECEIVING
*FORKLIFT OPRS
lnlerv1+.:ws 8·3 Mon· Fri
A PPL\'
VOLT
11 f¥1ot•t.JUAUV -· t.lVIC f W
HOUS EK EEP BR·
Mature. night shaft 11·7
I n guest home. C~J
646-6716 ~-~---~-
Housekeepinl-':. part-time
lite housekeeping in ex
chon ge tor rm & brd.
673 8656
HOUSEWORK/Gen 'l. 2
doy11 wkly. own transp. Re h . My home NR.
lfla.4826
~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~.~~t:.~ ..... ~!.~~~f.~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~!'!t:.~ ..... !!.~~,~~.9!·~ ..... !!.~~ ) Sunday. Septembtlr ~. 1977 DAILY PILOT DJS·
M i\ I N 'I' t'." N \ " t . I-' He.Jp Wotded 7 I 00 H_.p Wonted 7 I 00 ..... p Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 1 t OC> MechlnJ1t Clothe J ' · -i ' • • •• • • • •• • • ••••• •• • • •• • • • •• ••• •• •• • •••••• ••• •• ••••••••• • •• • • • ••• •• • • • •••••• •••••••••••••••• • ......._ -.ce S...• • OIU,M \N for ru.11h•11
l I _, .... 1 t W1111h,.l1111nu·d :.!'1 ~•"1 lrnl 1(1Udl•nl1114 Mu~l PRODUCTION Sl\1 i:;s SECll!TARY -n 1m1i.,.. h ,_, or fit• 11 I I \ I z I t t • , 1';ahl ~'" l< 1 <• , .,,. 111111 1"' "" ••• • • '.," IJH • ';! >1 • ,.,.,, !\ 0 "1 lw OR.ANGE Si.H·h u l>c..1ulltul day,
l-'IOI f ""'. "•Ith I Ullllll ''~·'":~. l~>·H" H7t111-U. qu.illly tlllnth.-<l u.11d Jhlt· Real Estate Saless::.c;e pt-Uph.: medm.: pt..'Oplc &
,., n 11,,,.,.1 """"'""'' 1 " ' • '1IH lu h .. ut 1111·n ~i7.i ~11' TYPIST COUNTY f111•nd~ '-'very where
.i •• 11 .. , ... , ..... 1 "" ,,.,., MACHIHIST u111 t ull fo1 "111'1 Ffnest ProfesiJOftal T OPPORTUNITY l.Jri:c ,.11. nct>tl" detail
nu 1u1t l •,olu11h I Jll TOPl'AY 1•11•1111 IBM SELECTRIC II W cslcyN.TuylorC:o.hasrecenllyac NtiwDlv.11r 111J1 CQIJ) m1ncJi·d vcrs on fot ~·,~··11.,.1.,1.t quired the finest lO·hOusc ha .. uut.,l.rnclini.: 011 Pl'r-..mncl dept Typmi:
----------1 i,,,.,. ... r t" i .• "' ,,, "''. .'sN~" ..... ,'.._<:l.t-/\.~..,I .... Closed Circuit T.V. T--1-'--'"'rtuniltl':. for nwn & ~111 Call Jo Gr11hun1 .,,,,,1 .. ,,11 ,,. ''"'""'' t11r " ... ,,,, ·' ' _, Jt:xr><:11t•llt'l'<i accurate Typist nt:E:dtd ~ .. ~ ~~men Ill i.cthni: vatC'nl t. IO 11110 . Am'-' rt<'" 11
----------1 ,.._.111 11 •• 11 ,, , .. u n .1 ~~w1 1t11,r1 ... ni:l• ,l1u·~' l."1\11 immt:di:Jl(:ly. 70 wpm <must> In today's highly c·ompetitive market l'<I rl·vcri.t.•o:.m""" WJh•r c.11 \.'t•r 1\J.:t•n1 v UH•
"'"'"" ,..,,,. .. .,,1 '1 11~1 hJ\•· Wu111"11 ,"r1·1.11 I• "'"' Partt1mtorfulltimt you need all the professional training punf1crlortheho11w Y.1· N,·\\porFtcE•EtrTOOr,YNO.llU lAaGEIHSUIAHCI: 111111111111111 ' \I I' . 'l bl l b l'f'ed t h HO
1,.11111,, "" .,11111 .... .i tit· 1•1111iu .. 1J,111 ,\ 11,1,1 1<:xrt·l11:nt Working Condition!> avai a c o e qua 1 1 as a rue pro· J\'I! an ouhtJ11t1111i:
COMl'4HY """'' 11111 1,.111111 pi l ~~ :.<11rw n·1.111 ,.,11, t'.111 1111 • Apply in P erson l'essional and top producer. We believe tra1mni.: pro11rum & 111.:h 11 • 1111""1 "1"11111•~ , "'" "' 1 11 111 1.11111 ·•1.1v1.111 ;;,1 •1w.. we are lht• only office in Newport t>arruni:i. pot'-'nti.il Cu SECRET ARY ·I' /time
Challeni:mg. divcrsifa·d,,
poeolion ror profcssionul .
Sccri•t ary to c"a1rm1.1n ol"-
munagcmcnt l'On11ult1ni:
(1rm Prior h11:h·levet '
l'Orpurale o r professional
firm '''<pr. desirable will}
l'ITil)has1s oil 111
lt•lllgl·nl'c, ucC'urucy and
'l'nM· of humor. 1, llm1•
llex11Jlc hri.. Newport
1"' 11 s .:rJ•1" Orant,e Coast Daily Pilot pd. 1tre & iu.:utth mi. & \. 111 , ............ I""'' I lllllf'·lll • p .. 111 ti. lll'''i'-' ~11\!'IA<il-.~ 1'.!\ I Beach offerin~ this profess1onally pro· V<J. vacalloni.. lll•avy •rel
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RETAIL STORE
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salt•s1>crson
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I mmcd1atc Opt'nlllg fur ,,
ltet·e p11on1 st PBX
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mi; ..,kills of SO wpm ancJ G
months ren•nt work I.'\
pt:nl.'ntc prdernbly :is J
rcn·plwn1st. Will add
l'lcrH·al i.upport tu
J>l.'rsonnd Wl· l'an offer
:in cM·ellenl stJrl1ni.:
i.al:.irv with htwrJI fnngt•
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pcri.on.
TRENDATA
CORP.
STANDARD
'
.... SPECTOR MEMORIES " Apply al ::!lllS Lai.:una DIVISION
ELECTRO- l t1ll!1 Mall. LJguna 11111:.. An Applied Magnetics Co
MECHAMICAL ;~100 w Scgcrstrom ~11mmum Ii mouth., ,.,. RADIO SHACK Sa111a Ana, CA 9270.1
pent· nee on units and A TANCJY COlll'.
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or l'•Mh.::.
MOONLIGHTERS
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SHEET MET '"'L ~our nt•1ghborhood :1 :11,
"' hout.., IK'r n1 i.:l11 :O.lonl.lay MECHANIC th1 u Frul.iy ~1 l'er hour
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ASSEMBLERS E/M
HO FEE TO YOU
headquarters We offer personal pro
fess1onal ~u 1dance to each individual
tr unsuction
We have opt•nmg:-. tor a lew select in
clividuals who poss e s.., highest integn·
ty. professional appt•arancc and de·
sire for .... uccc...,s. Applicants must feel
<'Omfortablc Ill prime areas s uc h as
H1 g Canyon . Spyglass. Corona del
Mar. Lrncla Is le. Lido Is le and other
J)rt•stig1uos communitie!-.. Interview
hv appointment only.
Wesley N. Taylor Co., Aealton
2 I I t Son Joaquin Hiiis Rood
NEWPORT CEMTER, M.B. 644-491 0
Help Wanted 71 ool Help Wanted 1I00
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SALES
SUPPLEMENT
YOUR INCOME
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PART TIME
TELEPHONE WORK
HOUSEWIVES
COLLEGE STUDENTS
NO 1-:XPEH. ~t-:CESS
Eorn $210 to $425
P~rWeek
Conwn & Boiwses
Onl~· amb1t1ou.., ncl·<J ap
ply. Mu :-.l he ...... 11
i.:room1.'<.I & neat app1-.11
m~ Xlut fringe lwncl 1ti..
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MR.LANCE
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lkp1·ndJblc per::.on 11,
v.urk 20 2.'> hr.. per \\ t't'k
111 IJ\•Jultful Coruna dl•I
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on 111 '1 ~c I II Corr . h h •
l>klq1 i:. pll·a:.anl phu111•
µt•rsonahly, good bu' .,..n.-..· .1 musl Su1·ccs .. ru1
i1pphc;111t will be able to
take chJfl(C Of ofc for
liusv ml ~. rt·µ. who
t1 ,1vd o., extcnsivl.'ly. P\l
olt". l1ht•ral work1ns.:
1·11ml . lit -; lh•x1hlc. Call
!I :ll1 !li:-!7. 5:l!I (}150
St·afrold t•rl•tt11r w.int.1•11. SECHETAHY to Prc:-.~ol
Scalu pay avail. ~ ull major H.K firm OJ>t!ntng
t1ml' l·mr~l.oy~1·11l. l'.Xf'. '° COM. Opporlurnty to
cks1rcd. 752· 77 ,7 l1·urn ,1boul real estate
SECRETARY
HWPTCHTR
Typt• min tiO WPM.
,..11orthan1l prcf'd, Salary
111>1.'ll. ti7 5 ll600. OutlolancJmi: Secy 11,·••th•ll
tor hu,,y l<rw ort11·c .. 1----------1<.:cneral: l'l\'ll1 l>ustncs-.
practice). Must 1>1· 111
tclh~l'llt, \\ l'll org:11111cd.
"'Int lyp1::.l. Work va111·d
& mlerl'!>lllll!. beaut1lul
urr1ces. salary t 1)111
mensuralc v.1lh al.11hl).
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SECRETARIES
With & without :.h. r,o
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ll'l 111 TOl' SSS & VUl'J
ltun JKI}'.
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M1!1!illlll Vll'JO arcJ CJll
l'Jrol, ~>!:II :ltlJll
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LUSK REALTY
1::. OJ)l'nmi: a new rt':>iih•
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tomm1-.~1011 f 111t•t•nl1ve
plall'.iu:-.. Th" 111f1tc will
l1t• <111prox t!IOU ""ft \\1th
a lol of t11m11;rny ;.upporl.
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Retail Sal~slady
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or 11.t mdcl'J.: wk111b '' 1·ve'i SJIJ1 ~ tq1ply 111
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Wai:c Plus Bonus. 5.30
pm lo 11·30 pm. Call
f.Hti··t223 or c·ome to 250 E.
rllhSt . Costa Mesa.
SALESCLERK
l"ull-llme. Days
ENGRAVER
Experience PrelcrrNI
Will Train.
Apply\\ \•ekd:.ty:-. !J-5. :JO,
No:wl. Trophy &
Engraving, 102 K 16th,
al Superior. C._M_. ---
SALES-DECORATOR
For m :-.lore sales, must
ha\'C rt•t;11l ex11cr. Open·
mi.:' 111 Tustrn & N.B. C:ill
l\h i.. An•h·r:-un
Nett~ Creet« Shop
644-8860
SECRETARY I .
PBX
Car\.'er Opportunity
NYs1-; Member t'1rm
We ofter xlnl c:o. bcllchls
& salary commcm:.uratc
TE MPORARY H(LP
l"tM 540·4455
Tustin 731-5731
l':<tu<rl Oppor Employer
w ;c·qJH. Type clc c·I---------· lric·SS wpm, f1gun• :JP·
t1ludc. Min. 2 yri. ofr l'X·
per. pref'd. If you arc m·
terested & have the
above qualiflc<rlions,
please call ror appt. after
lpm. Sutro & Co., lrw.
1401 Dove, Suite 400,
Newport Bc<r ch
•SECY'S/LEGAL
TO SIOOO
Employers Pay All 1-'eei.
Liz Hcmclers Agency
40'.!0 H1rch St. Ste 104
Ne\\porl Beach 833-111911
(;:ill l<Jr upptieslab ·6~>
Contact Rennei J>a\ l'i, &•e'y wi hookeepmg exp ...
(714) 8.:!3"9704. l'•'l'. :1 dv'i wk. 8 5. Jrvinc-
Equal Oppor. Hanc·h °F;1rmcr's Mkl .
Af(rrmat1vt· HJ8 O!>iJ1
Al'lmn Employer ----
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LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE
PERSON Hcqwt c' 1, months t:\
pencnct· anll J.!ood hand
soldering :\I u-.1 ht•
lamilr;ir \\1lh h:irn1""•
roul111g t·h.1si.1.., IJVOUI
<ind "'mng. 111nnmi; .ind
crimp1n11 anrl use of
s mall hand toot.. 1\cld1 tmnal \\llrk Ill rl'\\ork
a111l 11•pa11 l't II
OfFICE
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
l'lllLATELIC EXl'EHT
ldenllly & l'atafof.! older
l'lasi.11·at i.l;1mps .rnd 1----------de:-.cnbl.• -;tamps. pnl·c rtl':TAIJ.
2 Or 5 ntles a wk. Apply. ~ Hrnadway, L agun a SECRETARY Shc>ll, 17lh&frvmc,NU
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LABORATORIES
:1:1m llyland tivt·
<'o:-.lil Mt·..,a. Ca !J2621i
Equal Opport11nlly.
i\fhrmall\(' Action
Emplo}t'r
LABORERS
W1· ha"· .m 1mm•·1lrall·
111>1.'lllnJ: for ·' p~ri.on ex
1i.:n,·n1·l•cl m lancJi.eapc
111:.lallJllOn and marn·
ll'nnnl'l" to work on lht:
slor>es and i.:rnund:-. :-ur·
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Picas<: upply 1mmt>d1ale·
ly h~· l'Onlactinl! our l~ersonnd Depurtmcnt.
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:o.alar1ei. and herwflh 111
dlHI•· I week \ ;11•;1111111
a I I t• r 1; m o n l h .s
Chnslmas \4t•ck ofl w1lh
vay and group m:rurant·c
starts on duy of hire. ,
For l'eopll' W11h
Sec,..tariat Cltticar
Switchboard, Typlnq,
Keypunch or
Data Process Skills
t'hoo,c· lht· d.1y .... week ...
,\( lul ,llUlll Ill \\hll'll \IHI
WIJ l'I.
them ~ prcpan• h-.t tor
,..alt .. ,_ corre~pond with
O\'l'rseas s u1111l1er::. t\
('u:,lomcr'. nl·~ot1atc ck
als !\lust have t·~tens1n·
l'h1 la1ch c knowlcdgt•
~SO p wk Apply 1-: D 0 .
C..ill SS!HS44 ror <I 11 <'t'
Lwn,.. . .\d paid for hy
employer. ---t•r1·s:.m en & Btnclt'rv
Trainees. 1'it!wporl lkli
(; ~1 . JI r I II t I Ii j.! C II'.
l1,l1mt' help wanted. over
•
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DOCUMENTOR IH. Apply in pcr~on. 1m:i
MISSION VIEJO Addressograph • -S. Coast llwy. Laguna
COMPANY Muttigraph fa~~avert~ Bcae_11. ___ _.c:..._
~.tl!OO Chrisanla 2921 So. Daimler St temPOforv se!Vice Punch pre~~ opcrutor l'X ~l h'>lon \'1'-'jo. <.:<1. 9267;, Sunla Ana, CA !12711 • 8 33-7755 p e r M u s 1 r e a d
(714 J 1m G050 1714 l 546·3551 t:oldwcll Banker Bldg blueprints 549 242tl lmmcd1ulc 01:><:n111i:'-fnr Equul Opportunity 4(>111 MacArthur Blvd •
warehoust•men. J.!round An t\ffrrmallvc• Action Employer M' I'' Ste 308 Newport Bch Cf)uality Asswonc~
mamhma111·i· & J.!cncral l::mployer Mi F 11 lm--tors .
laborer' Lon>t or !lhort 1---------• ------,...._, terma::.i.ii:nments Work --------MATURE WOMAN OFFICECLEllK Mi F. Good visual &
when )011 '' a11l You ---------• p r t i me to welcome Full time Xlnt typing manual dcxlenly Elcl'· don'tpa}.'4cpny)ou newco mers & contact i.k1lls +do Ciling & lro01cs background r, MAINTENANCE merchants. Flexible hri.. telephone ans Nr O C Yrs min e xpel'. Call
Call or come 1n lodav
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~f RVIC-C
833·1441
Of' 638-0765
Need car. htc typing Airport 751.4760 Carol. 581·3830. Xlnt ELECTRICIAN 547.;ms. --_be_..n_er_its_. M_.v_._ar_ea_. _
PARENTS S6 71 l'er llour
J Year .. maintenance
background. Fum1liar
with machme controls.
troubleshoot mg & repair.
Own hund tools. Able lo
work any i.h1ft
MED. ASSIST AHT
Schooling+ ltte e'Cper =
super OU assist.in~ poi.1
lion in great beach area.
Neli/;o fee.
Have you l5·20 hr~ a wk Real Estate Salesperson
to work while children I 000/o COMMISSION
are m !!chool'! Freid En· we furnish desk -
terpr1 sci. has P1llmc ex· telephone-secretary &
ccphonnl earning op· help.
portumlies in school re· LA CASA RL TY.
BULLOCKS
WILSHJRE
Newport Beach
Is Now Accept mi.:
\pphc11Llon.., VOi
FINI APP AREl
MA HAGER
Slroni: cxpcr1e111·1• Ill
1 l'lail I'> 1'1.~QU.11 Ctl •
Wt• Are Abn t\eCl'Pllnj.1
Apphc<rllons Vor
CHRISTMAS HELP
Ple<1sc Apply In l'c•rson
· Mon lhru Fri :1 5pm
83 Fashlon lslond
Mewp0rt Beach
Equal Opp F.m11lyr m, f
RETAIL
CLERKS
UTOTEM
Con•enienc~ Mariceb
Positions open Isl, 2nd &
3rd s hift!! 1n San
Clemente & Lai:una
Beach. Other areas have
openlng.-s also. No exper
req'cJ. Apply al uny or
our stores.
2S8R Newport Blvd
llcJch. Immed openm~ :1v:.i 11. -
Sales Girl ot Salesman for dept se<'Y m intern ·1 St>rva•c St:.it1on Alt en hdqtrs toe m Tu:.1111. 2nd dant. exper'd. Day & ex~r. in Hi·Fi Sales. J:ingua'i:e prcf'd. hut nut t-:ve::.. Full.& p,time. J\p.
:-,.1mc knowlt-clge of ell'c· n.-q'd Type 70\\pm. !-.II ply. Shell Slat1on. 17th &
lr<im<.'lo Speak lo Jansen. HO. min 3 vr" <:~p. c;d lrvmc. NB _____ _
1;10°509:1 J _______ 1 start sal ~~·~tact Munne Servi ct• SlJ. Attendant.
SALESLADYS Dcrus at HJ.2· .. l ll • cxpcr d r'ull or p1l1m1 ..
Full time and part time, AMI lnt~mat1onal Apply Art·o Station. 17th
rwcdNI ror our South EOE l\1 f . & Irvine., C.1\1.
Coast Pl°:i~a & -----·
-----... ---· Sl'rv1t·c Sta. Allcndant . Wt•.,tmm::.tcr · Mall loc·;i-Secretary. Newport Eve'\ & wknd,. Nc;il a11 ~~~~. i-;xp:d_ only nc~? Beach consulltng l1rm pear. & handwriting onl}
p-Boy Mat~rnlty s eeks Sc er cl a r y , nt't•d llpply. 2590 Newport
-'T' llt•S f'arch :iss is tant. Ulvd. CM 557.5734 ------l~O.'lilion requin•<; C)(CC:f)· SERVICE STl\TION AT
Sales. Pi1' help. Fabric lm_nal iolat1::.L1ca.1 typmi: TENDAN1', exper. pref
experience neccss:iry. s kills and abtlltv with uood wages. apply m
Call 64_6_-404_1_) _ figures. Recent c:oll~l!C pcr:.on. 3131 Harbor
SALES prcfercd. i\dv:rnccmenl Rlvd. C.M.
potenli:il. 6'10-075.5 --------
J>art time, 5-9pm. Mon· ---------•IServ. Sta Help needed im
F'n, perfect ror College med 1-'ull or pit. Apply.
St ucll·nt, no press ure SECRET ARY /TYPIST 9m E. Cst Hwy. Nwpt
i.ates or quotas to meet. Needed for Yacht sales Heh _______ _
531 <llll firm. s Full days a wk SHIP./RECEJVl .... G Knowledge or boating "
Sales Phone. Laguna Heh nomenclature nee S2.f.O Male. Some lifting (50-80
orfrce. p,tame. 5·9PM. per hr. Call 548·!1373 or lbbl. Informal C.M. ore.
Mon·l"n . earn up to S8.00 64~. SJ 50 hr. Call Millie aft
per hr. Great job for ::1tu· ---------9am, 64~SROO. dents.49Hl88t2-4 PM SECRETARY . _ _.;.._ _____ _
SALESPERSON
Women's ready to wear
and sporlswear ex· perience preferred.
Construcllon Dept.. SHUt/RECEIVIMG
Orange Co. bwlder. Good We need (2) Pitime peo·
typmg req'd 833-9331. pie• for our ore in Costa"
SECRETARY
Mesa. Some typing &
phone corresp. Hr~
needed 12·4 or 1·5. Call
for mterview,
LABORERS
PACKAGERS &
ASSEMBLERS
M:iny Nt!e<11'd Now!!
Car &qlhono 8 mu11i
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC
DR. PERSONNEL
Agency of Orange Co
1201 W. LaVeta,Ste209
Orange 633·9740
Free& Fee
lated sales. For appt.
ca II Virginia Calkins, 1~49~S.~1~87~0~~e~ve~:~83~1~·0~737~ ----------!i57-l 041. 1-
Costa :\1csa 6'12·7702
Apply to Mable Austin
Manager
DRAPER'S
New Laguna Hills Store
23621 Moulton Parkway
Call 7 68-6622
THELOOIC
644-6500
Girl Friday: Accts Paya.
ble. Aerts. Receivable.
payroll. invoices. some
typing & rec pt. SOOO +.
depending on exp. for ----------
sail lof\. 642·5615 Classified Ads 642·5678
o ~
If llM'Ofl l\HV tll 1 I'
.,...... 540-4455
TustM 731-5731
EquJI Oppor Employrr
Sll.33 Per Hour
3 Years mainlcnonl'e
background. Familiar
with hydroulics,
JlflCUmallcs. & welding.
Own huncJ tools. Able to work any sh1fl.
t:q ua I Oppor. Employer
•MEDICAL L·56.
RECEPTIONIST r ART· TIME HELP
busy Dr's need res pon, Days & Night openings.
en er gel i c • p e rs on Apply Jn Person aft 2pm
w;front ofc cxper. 40 Hr1> M-F. McDonolds, 3810 s.
wk. beneflls. Ca ll llri1tolSt,S.A.tnrrontol _646-__ 3903_. ______
1
Treasury. ___ ;..... ____ _
MEDICAL ASSISTANT ,_. iaencMIMI
REAL ESTATE
*SALES* Real F.state salespeople
open your future. Let us
help you into the busi·
ness-Join a rompany
name 16 years In Orange
County. Call Cloire or
Warre n at REAL
ESTATE by McVAY,
.17141142-9371 TOOL ROOM Mature womon. back of· .. ,._.,.
fice Urology. Typing, qu.ltyCCMlfrot
MACHINIST sterilizing. Insurance ex· rroduc. flon1M11 Real F.atate Sales People
...::pe--r._r_eq-=-. S48_·_224_7 __ __.1 WeatHll Corp. needs wanted. Up to 90/10~ Moo p ... llo r quaUlled "versatile peo-comm. split. Nw"" Bch Londscapc F'oN!man. ex· -· "r u MED IC AL TRANS· ple Must. be aelr aUlrters 548-86l4 .,.
. ROBINSONS
Westminster
Wiii interview
AppllcanLK F'or.
COSMETIC SALES
Experience Preferred
F'/time po11ltlon
Salary + Commlsalon
Xlnt com pony bcneC1t!I.
Apply renonnel
10.12 Mon thru Fri.
400Wnhnintht'Mot1
Equal Opp Emplyr m/f
per, salary oeaotloble 5 Yeors experience with CRIBER Daytime hn., willing to 1row w/ex· ---------007·2628 tools. Jl&s, & (ixt.ures. exp. needed ror 1mmed. pandlna co. Call for appt. •---------
---------•Familiar with com · openlna Apply In M.a.I h
LEGALSECRF.TARY preulon & lnjectlon person: San Clemente __ Ba_rd_~ __ '7_l_le_x_t _21-· HREALU.,,..F.STTINATGE TOM
Corporation. Eicper'd. mold repolrs. Ability to Gcn'l )1ogp., 6S4 Camlno NX AM S•c °'"" " ~-Center.G4tHlllOO aet·UP & run tracer d loaMaret.S111nClem. lmmt'd. opcnlnp. Apply BEACH
I Ol ho " " m 1111 o ( In ~rtOn betwn 9am & 1.c'lal SCc'y. Ex~r 2 yra machines. Able to reed MedJeal Orowll:\I Medical omc. mana"tr tn Hunl· m111. Xlnt l>'Pint. no ah. blueprints. Own hand Supply Mt1. need.I neat °'Pm MO n • •· r l. 15 5 l n.. b •6 , ...... 1 •Sal t9$0+. Call 152·2$18 t.ool1&meuurin1ln1lru· person tor pollltlon In Rochuter St., Coala nalon .--ac ,. """na
(or lnlervw appt.. moots. production. No uper _Mi_ua __ • -------
ncceuary, 751·4020, PIX•-<R__. LIQUOrtCLERK W" ocr-1tablo workln~ &·SPM. """ 'orSl'"'phanle -wtr _....,.. P 'Umo.ov r2S. " "" ,..,.,, "' Wanltoworkd•"t,after· ' coodl & a wide ran•e o ...,. ____!ll•hll 64! 6S37_ co. paid frinae ooncma. You don't need a r:un to noons & eveulrur• In N.B.
MACHIMISt
Job 11\iip ••per. MUI
m•t"hlrU1l, •llorl run,
comntttelal """• 5 d1y. .'50 ht wk. P•1d Vl\COUMit
• hoUdl)'I, 1roup Jn.
aurmwe. CAPITAL~JP,I, lllGS. ,8.A.
Mla52
ApplyVnm·l.2noond•llY "dr•w rasL" when' 101.1 & CDM •reoa? Work
..... ..._ ~ placewoo od dint~! o1 ally' ~~:J. 0
: .J>~:·~:a ~ r".""9 Pilot an\ A 11-1 now pa7 rur ex P• r'd
1..,;.142.5611. operator.. Call MOG2.
&.G.lt.
1'
-------Help W..tect 7100 Help Want•d 7100
•SALES• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Retail salesperson.
jewelry & gin wear. App·
ty al RM. ABRAHMS.
1819 Newport Blvd. C.lr1.
SALJ.o;S
SLAP A SMILE
ON YOUR FACE
& A BULGE
IN YOUR WALLET
TI IE/LIFE
LIBRARll:!S
I tu both Cull & part
time posit.Jons avnll.
4 Fun loving art.Jculato
lndivldu111 who are
"'er to learn how to
Mako Top $SS'S$$S
W•Offw:
Howty~ °"'*"-c.-. .... ........ "~
CAll US TODAY
ANDSTAIT
M.111
1331115 ~IMC. ,..._....,...,,
RESTAURANT
MANAGEMENT
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DEL TACO, INC •
16711 twi A.-. M ,.._.
....,CA. tJ714
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r D•• DAil y Pll r Sund•y, September 26, 1977 OoCJI IQ40 furnitur9 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:r..~ ...... ~?.s.~ ~:~.~!~ ..... ~~!~j~:.c.~!~ ..... ~~!~ a.!~ 8083 ~ W-...d 7100 .,,...,,.. eoo1' Anti.... 1005 <.'OCKf;ft POPPIES LOVELY ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu.tr Dhu.•k & Blat·k &.. Like New1· Sofa
PUILIC AUCTION ••••••• ••• ••• ••• ••• • • • •
MANY fo'IN1': ITEMS oF UNUSU .._ nu \t r ET . s 1 u o
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llunt111 .:t 11n fl t,,, h
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trJ1n '\u1wn111 '"'"' 1 mi.: St.·n 111 . :.: ;ti I I clh
M Sll I l '"'·"'' ( \J
Telephone Sales
Wunl l11 mal.1· m om \
('.en \1111 ~l·ll on tii1
phone·! 'fo11 $1n 0111 """' Ill"•~. t.46 JO:IO. .1-.k 1111
H.1y.
• TO OUR CUSTOMHS *
WI ARE CLOSING OUT
OUR IMTIRE UHi OF
Oriental Planten
ECJCJ Pots, Etc
OVER 1600 POTS AVAIL.AILE
S... I.tow C•t
KAEHLE.R1S FINE ARTS. INC.
21 l4 Hewpcwi 11 •d., CottG Mesa
rt.: 642-3603
~~1r. ~.":'.':~ ..... ? !.~~I~!!':'.~~~ ....... !?.'.~
\.'.,11111-d <.11mN101• wh•11·.111 A~lm1ral 2lkuJt side by
I II ' l .. Ill ,. Ill It I u 1 ll' ' 'IC"' n:fn11 w ICC maker
c 111111111,,: lf 111l1·11·-,11d •'-l 1 11hlwatcrd1~1X"n1>er 4
1 111 '>Jli :r.:.1:1 \1'.11 s old J\\Ol'.tdu ~
WELDER
\l;Jt(;ll'~'cor' Jt hi I 111 p
11.:11 l'l.1c1·nt1.1 < \l
WESTERN PACIFIC
PERSONNEL SERVICES
:!ir••:! llmul.hur,f
-..1 .. ~·· llununi:tun lk h
•••·Ui.J
~ .... , wa:.her SW.
Huri" 1t11ud
M:!~OH
\tl1111ral Fro!>tfre<' Side by
.,,.,,. Gd cond 20 cu fl
~IJll l'h!Hil:I 0064
\l.1~1ag washer StiS. Ken·
11101 e det>tnc dryer s.so.
Kt>nmore washer SlSO
1;uarantecd & dchvc.:rcd
!>lb·8b"72
Tan ·~/1150 979·1471 SHXI 963-2082
Need lOO'k w•tch dog?
U.11vl• 8 yr old pure bred
Gill'm Stihp for rcsP'ms1
bl<' twm Xlnt health
w llP"t·1ul t1uuht1es Will
dlanan 1175 9534 art 7
Wroui;ht iron custom
madL· <hnin&: room act
w 5 blk/~hl t>hrs, round
\•ht \lnYI lhl top. Mui.t
~ee lo uppr U71·2070 ----1
Lr~ H1vwra sectional sofa
,.....to You 8045 bed. Gd cond. 5 drwr
dll'~l. 846 3754 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Adorable blul·k & futzy 2 Twm bedo <'Omplele, in
&m mall' mix puppy abt very good cond1lton, $2.'l
B wks. 551 09$IH trnch. Love bench in good
2 St o r y House to lie
moved. Se~ at 2'181 Elden
Avl'. Costu Me!>u.
673-6590
DcautJCul tndoor kittens.
box trained. adult or
older child 536·2084
cond. $10. 5:16·51179 after
12.
l-'ormal dining room set ·
conl<'rnporary styling,
table & 6 chair:..
llcreulon fabric. Co Doy
server credenzu. S3SU of
fer. 776·2275
Gcrmun Shep1Coll1e mix. •.., Of Expensive c·orner
I }r old 1''t>m Shots & group, sip!> I. S.S5.
lltcni.e 546-64,.l S40·fi338
K1lll•ns, blk whle male. Brand new Peter lion11n
,111 :.h•>ts Manx Female Designer French Chase
!>40 8263or 534 J.'ltil Ln~c. vcl\cl. anllqut• ell•
"M l .. •·~ t f 1 f--1-sign, cost Sl.100 w ~ac, 1s y .,.,au 1 u ema e saoo. 950.3324. 83.5 2435 indoor cal. Grey vehct -•
rout Tnmmed \\i~h1tc 8' COUCll & MATClll~G
Gold CYl'S, 10 mos. CllAlRs.50
Spayed, wormed: :.hob 49.1-3193
ESTATt-: H :Wfo:LHY, * AL COLLECTION* CLARINET $50. Git
ART OliH:CTS. i\N Cum.I M-0 7180
TrQuJo:c:: F1N1-: ..-unN . Sellin9 Out I 0,000 Pieces ----·~tom made Allee Vo1n• 1-:J'C. PllO"'t-: FOR IN oflhe theatre PA. G1b:.on
;;:; ~ HR UC II U It E Hand llowwt & HCMCI Decorahd Gp A lOOHD head. Hurn.,
GERMAN GLASS 1900-1930 & monitor cabinet. Gro.';it
SAT/SUN 17271 Jullp Ln
(Wctrner & Guh.lenwt·~t
off Tuo.'ana acro!>s Wtn
tersbru.i St'hool, II U )
Ant1q 's , Furn, IJal.iy
items & nrnw.
SUNDAY ONLY 12 I.
GLASSES. PITCHERS, Pl.A TES
PERFUMES, VASES, ETC.
35c to $4.50
All AuttMntic
Mailes Wonderful Presellts
KAEHLER1S FINE ARTS. INC.
2134 Newport ll•d.. Costa Mna
t•ond. $850. Maestro
Phase :,hlfter $1UU
492 otl39. ·-----llarmuny Guitar, goo1l
cvndit.Jon $75.
64().7062
Student CONN Trumpt•l
W/CU:.C. S9().
Cull 545-6512
Ph: 642-3603 Antiqu(•s, :i furn. go1Jd Conn Alto Sax, xlnt cont.I
Junk & trt'asuc l'S. ~964 ~.
Lu m p s , u n t 1 c1 u t' s .
furniture 0U1(•r l(IKIUIC!\ .i:11 Beacon Bay N II
Milb~·oSt. CM, otr Uaker Miscellan~ous 8080 Mlscell~s 8080 644-0~'.!:.:_Spm
Sat1Sun !l S •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Acoll!>lit' 6 strin~ GUlT AH
4 FAMll.Y liar. Sale' PUBLIC•UCTIO .... -· r· Dbl ·tt&l w/casc & extru!>. Xlnt "' " ' !-O a. ma io' cond 9fl3-1973 Haby lll'm!I. clnth1n~. MANY ITEMS OF FINE spnng AnllQUl' mahoit ----
furn. JH'a rug~ pie ESTATE JEWELllY, dresser Weight hft111i.: OfflceFumiture&
lures, matl·rmly dothe~. A RT OBJ t-:CT~. AN ~l'l Ptng pong tbl IH: Equipment 808S
~' 5, nu Junk' Sat1Sun TIQUF.S. FINE FUHN , rad.lo & ball plane ·I'• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hlufr!> 1s.; Vista Homa. fo:l'C. PHONE FOH IN 111.i reflector tele:;copc. MOVl.._.G S •LE
NU fi.10 WSX fo'O & B HOC II U ll I·:. 673-9262 " "" t>.15 2200 ----Dt.-:;ks, S35·S75, chrs all Furn. lloth1.•s, vMuum - -GARDENERS' 25" front styles S5·S3S. drart1n~
and much more. li75 3857 Frt>e c~t1males on uµ throw Pro-Mstr. >.tr as tbl!> S75. letter & legal"''
or li75 2812 holstenng. !Iola h1dl· a· Lawn Vac 963·31:>7 hie!> SJO·Sl:IO, reception
• ---bt.-dspel·t:.il. 7fi8,8494 room furniture, "ork S1hcr, chma, .:las:.wJrl'. - - ---Bosch & Lomb sten•o tlJb.
cullect1hll•:., fl\' cqu1p· Kmit MZE' mattress . firm. m1no:.copc + 2 lamp,. c E SURPLUS
-Antique Arrnoirc, ihnini.: mcnl, m1~l·. i.;oodt<''I, new ~185, Trundle bcd m1nl cond. $300. Mo<frrn FURNITURE
Sweet, lov1n.: female l:ible. chcl>t or drawer:.. mJny Hr & 2::. Items $175. 71'8·1149-1 sideboard. &ohd wuud !JOO Wcsll9lhSl. CM
540·8263 ---
Uobll', 16 mo!>. lilack & 962-nn 1717 Irvine Avr. N B SllMI. 556 0:>2S
\\11rncn ·" lrul··-. lorKt•nmorewas her&dr)er, rll!>L.G421190ti (Btwn2UthSL.&Hohduy D11wllelabl<'.42in«h1hJ fl3l·2'177 631·25ill
. rnl'lal f ;1h11c Jl11111 ""rl., !"l ) rs old, works. SIJ5. <1'·'2' reel end corree tahll·. ltd.) Fri & Sul to 3. marble top with lour I ~ll Yrds Blue Twee.· ti I n M E L E <.: T It I t •
(714) 963-0804
hh· a~'l'Htbly & p,11!.111~ 'is.l·lm 5 yr olcl male.· <.'ol·kapoo f1n1shed 2 !>Hies $50 chairs. t~uahty t>on:-.lrU<'· CJrpel. Vt•ry ~oocl coml TYPEWRITEHS250
"" l''<l1t·r ni·c·i·~-..11\. --Lovc:.l·h1ld.&udlt-..Slp~ l>l1J.77S.lor812·2982 ••MOVINr. Si\LE lion, built to last many S.!.50s(lyd 1:1Jl·l328 968.2665 · ~ ~,0 hr 711 11 l7 :!:!l 1 i\liJI K 1': N M 0 RE W ash in l: in hse Nds TLC ti3~ ~117ti l>UN'T MISS TlllS ON f:' vcars S:IOO 631 347" afti·r , .. -
TELEPHONE SALES I) in pc.·rson l>il~J:! Hedon Machine, ~· Ex~c.·llcnt --Walcrbed : frame. hl'itler, 111\t ofr w1ll liuy tlws<' ex 5orwcck ends :"IEW :?1 Color TV $1i00. Pets 8087
S:l2S P<·r hr 1 t·mflm clol·udt'. 11 B working cond1t1on. Ord En~ Sheepdog. 3'2 mattress. pedP::.tal . l·l'ptn'I Uc('rl'r groups rJf ----Nl·wG1':M1l·rowaveS:l50. •••••••••••••••••••••••
,,1,0 nl·c•d iwrson lur lilt 641H!665. yrs. puper:,, loves kids. Comp. s.so. 548·8188 finl' qua I. llv rm, bdrm & ·I' ix9' POOL Thi. Moving. 3 Pl'_ rnd thl S<'t SHK~. 2 PURE HREO RABBITS
WOUDWOHKEH nd gd home. 5411·3:138, -dl'll furn. Orii,: painting:. Mustsell! velvet ~r n . han.i g. FOR BREEDlNG S3 . ~~c~;,J1 & •h'li\er.\ l<\f'cr intl'rwr di·i·.,r. L'scd Kenmor(' Washrr, &107738 :1 pcs casual W<>od lurn &.1l·t'l'S'-tvmut<·hdN·or, 7514ti88aft5PM lamp:.S40 Westinghouse ea. 11111~l he :..hh• 1,, t1:acf & run!'-jlreat. nds clcarung. -----w burnt nrg rorcluroy all like Ii r and new .----!lot & l'Oltl wtr. l'OOler 546-_996.5 _______ _
Tl'll·ph111w S.il1 ' 1111111,, ,t,intl prmh. \I ork $30. 892·1676 ___ Pac l llusi11an Blue kitten!. cW>h1ons. Sl25. t:7J 9261i <l!l!I 451:1, 9 Sp m, .1~.2835 (ARP ET _ 12x 1 S 111 Io S75 dm rm thl siio • n() ianos & OrCJGM 8090
1 ~ logoodhom<'. ----- -or<l:J'J30:l6 shag,rnull1l'olor~dl1111., C't1r s lluuse plants.••••••••••••••••••••••• '\eccl ~lo1w) ~~~ ~ ' ,.~
Work un Ph11m• 1ww ii• I
1111:., !! 30 A :\t tu l • .u
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mu'i« l111\t·s . ncckelo 673-33115. SAT/SUN 12·6. Crpts. ARABIAN COLT lair shape S25. K111g Siil' T 11 I r Call644·8930
d1·un piuno!'o, t1rrus or ---Ore,cl g:imc table 'icl bunk beds. che,ts, ski:., G ll(.•dspread yellow & \I ht "'1n 1'1 w. ram~ lne.v.:1. Hammond Orgon ... 111 ~ .. \\,•111 i·locks·. PC"nt ax ES l'IL'l·tron1<' I I rey ycarl1ng. ~""Y qwltl-'<~'rf. shape S:l.5. 11&\V HC~. porl I\ ,., ., w,crecenw S500. 1714> boots, poles. New e cc da~s1c Isl Plnl'l', Class f73.2595~ w ,,tan1I S1nl!H s c" &PianoCentet-
).!rancJl<tther d1Jcks. 3.'\:'t-fM new Aug 71; w SO 768-5737 wtr htr. CB radio. J\Show~inncr.Termsto _• -m:tl'h w 't-.1h. CJll 2854E.CoostHwy f ,1<,l·111Jt111~ant1qucs. lOS&200lenscs, b<'llows, clothinl.{, misc. 10071 qualified buyer. Cull Cai. StO\c, wlf clf.'amnl! :~'l\IXl i l Cc:IM
Transmission R&R Man 111..r SI uoo.ooo Worth angle finder /\II al S4!la l>ana Dr. llB. Ph 968 O'J05 <71'11 6~H 92411 l'VC!> or indds hood. :! , rs nit!
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o"n 111111, 'Int \\11rk11w l,Jllc r.•t>s, i>mi T t\l'lt.er· vash1ca ;\fol 121 caml'ra Spamshor t:vcrything from untiques --~.. i Id dr •r :-.oftcm•r, ~irl!> iu ... Jµe 1.Jaldwan Spinet 0 1unr1111 11n ' 1'.1v ,\ s I 1 I 1 to whatl!-olt +toys & 111> cf I H · t cJ .x..J,mtsl'. nc c>ss~ I ha• rc rgau. 1n1t • l · rv1nc e · \\ Braun Slrobe, Sl25. Contemporary children's books. 5912 rs or 41a ('. egis ere & Chine!ie hooked rui:-. rt•c s • g a a rug. A lcond.$400. l1c111·l1l~. 5 1!1 :!SJl o1 75-11777 Open Wed thru 1;.10-;754 812 2'.J82 C<lmplcte 3 rooms or all Sierra S1enn. Irv. Sierro Appal~a & Gelding 6 6751331 ~1042!1_3 __ 751-5611
S.18 22.HH Sat !I AM to 1 PM. V1s1l! · ncw furniture. Includes Yr., 15 hand!>. $800 Ven M' -•I
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Cats 8035 M:issive s piece Oroentrante,turnrighl gentle Call 714·522132.0 29 ~allnn fish tank.""" 1WSCC'1Gne0t d us 8081 ~bony Spin('t Piano.
PUBLIC AUCTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk'<lroom ::.ct Beautiful 7 Sat Sun 7 :30A\1·4PM wkdays extra-. S90 l\t usl c;cll an e beaut. tone. Will deliver. ~tu,l !Jc ovn 21 Call :\I \~Y ITE\IS OF Fl'.'iF: I 0 •7-1390"fl " m ••••••••••••••••••••••• «-11() ...,toffer.540-8518 • 1 • • • ' Iii ma I ay an K 1 lten ~. piece 1v1ng room set & 5 Alley1Garage Sale. Sun u-·--hold Good• 8065 _,..._ _ _ .. _.,,p St~"•nlin" ~ollc"c ~. tud"nt """' u" l\d~lTnll5,Jt !'olll0501 EST1\TE JE,WE. LRY .. (' F• ·\. Ricacloro line pwceOmSet ns WI t & p t ~ "' ... ,.,., "' " ., ~ AHT O BJECTS. ,\:'\ Stud,scrvi~e"IO·l7'"' ""· 3 nu ro:.pcc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tl SH 52. PCIOO, Ha~•" dl'SJ.)('ratl'ly nl'l'<h good Thomas spinet organ. TRUCk DRIVER TIQIJl-:S. FJNI-: FUH'i . ___ ' ~ "'' MUSTSACRIF'ICfo: N w Pl Sh 0 res : Two twin foam mat· l'lus Math. Fm;incc & clraftlng t;1ble, 4:!" \11th Xlnlcond. ~).
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111~ """' . :H;~, w ll!lh. ~~.> Old Oak RockN. 638-9308 Items. Tons of clothes, WANTED
l ':\t I>!:! 7111:! M1s.,1nn 'tvl1·, turn or 8040 Mv~ To Sweden l'wlbl sell so me n cw . F. I cc l'1•11t11ry v111ta).!c :SI~. Ph DOCJS qn sr. bd <'O mp $tiO. t ypewriter. vacuums. TOP CASll DOLLAR
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. .. • • ' 11 HlUI • roun o.l f .. m . 7 mo". olcJ. •. p"yed. Double "··d Like new ---k11b" \lt.1 ::>di! t:all .Jo 1wd1·.,l:il tbl, very good ~. ~.h t ~ ':175 ox: · • <' I I 111 1!4 70 I .. , • ' ·23 paprrs. s o s ::; SSO . • ra 1·1111 ' · 1wu ...!UO t.7;i·lll 646·1154afl5PM 497-3705eveninl(s ,\m!'r11·a11 l .irc•1•r >\i.:<·n
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.:-. II d1n1n$! chrs $225, nite * * * hv. rm. tbls., draperies,
NO FEE TO YOU !.land ~l2.'l . Eng drple af b<'stoffer. 644·5833 thl $2:!.5. <,la nl top desk
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RECEPTIONIST Santa i\na. 979.2921
Victor Faille
33166 Paseo Blanco
San Juan Cap1~trano
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FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Toddlers, teens and senior citizens! Games, exhibits,
dancing, music, tempting taste treats, refreshments
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pnce. $145. ELEC. Oven. Wm. I •. Pereira A!l~oc Tappan blln. l,Aa price Ge~ man Shor l ha Ir
MacArt.hurAt fo'ord Rd $140 640-7317 Pointer Pups . AKC.
• Coronadel Mar 1----------1 Champ. blood lines.
J 7141644--0620 WASHER DRYER wormed. shota. 548·3673,
... Equal Opp Emplyr m If Finest all cycle deluxe ,_548_·324_9_. ------
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production typist, i::cn SJ.25 each. 751 ·4488
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I large oven.
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and the Se1weed Cowboy•
9and10 p.m. Saturday
111 IM licJ Top T..t
A five-hour benefit concert with top county musicians.
noon to 5 p.m. Saturday: rock dance for teens 't1I
midnight. OEAN JONES and a morning of Christian
entertainment Sunday from 9 a.m. to noon.
CARMEN DRAGON conducts a pops concert 8 p.m.
SUnday In the Big Top Tent -the first of a four-concert
Irvine Symphony series concludhig Jan. 29 with VAN
CLIBURN. "'the Utlle T...t
World pramiete of a new play by Jackie Hyman,
"Fantasia .. 8 p.m. Sept. 30 and Oct. 2. Unbirthday Party
9:30 e.tn. Saturday; M xlcan Fiesta dinner Saturday night,
entertainment all day Sunday.
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REGENCY MOTOR All Models New & Uhcd
HOME RENTALS Leasing Avallabh•
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-.ank. 111>rl.1·potty too. refrig. Air, stereo. P /S,
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VW..PORSCHE
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mileage, w i nluny t1x ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·77 ~· 4spd 28651!:\
lras Plea1>e t•all NNI al G.Mral 970 I '77 32018 S lt'l77HSI\
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ml1ext. AM1f'M sten'o. hlHI, sunro111'. hlUl' 7KoMV<>
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'77 F.st abUshmenl. min t '75 Toyota Landerut'ler bu I an c e on I Y. Low 673 8!1111
Copeland Mtrs Inc
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5 yr warr, cab/roor air, SSIOO. Call 963-1!027 or ranty. 559-5861 aft. 6 & Alfa Romeo 9705 $
cruise. spare, racktlad. 751·3191 i\i.k for t:url. wk.nds. •••••••••••••••••••••••
AMi FJ\1 cass color TV 75 ALFA ROMEO PP. $l5.ooo. 9105 Valley' Jc:ep '74 CJ5. like new. '72 Ford Van, Super SPYDER S111 k " I o.I htrll I. $.1.14
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154UJamborel•
Nl'wport Beach 640-t.111
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b1kl'. Xlnt. co111l, lo mt.
SJ'l5 B.ilhott 67:1 6i:!1;
' ge V-8. auto lran~. tape. A~r. tnJny other full pwr. S2450 2001~1st Si\ 558 llUOO '72 BMW 2002
P S, P/B, stereo. sips ti, xtra.,. s.iGOO·Ofr 67:i li2G5 644-1668 aft£'r 5 --------
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rru. Like new. 1076HLD> 75 Chevy •7 Ton 4x4. lu.:h Autos Want~ 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3489
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'73 HARVEST PS. f' dm· Ink~. dual WE WIU BUY Xlnt eond. 1tad1al s D'ELEGAHCE
21' Motorhome . auto lJnks. 4 '>pd, xlnl co11d. YOUR DATSUN S2lll0.675-2S71 547.9250
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-.tl'reo, 'cruise l'onlrol, TOP DOLLAR " u " '77 IMW 530i
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,\1 P<;. full cl~tlftJllH ""· r:Jl1n~ l!J 1. PllHI-. 1'1M •••••••••••••••••••••••
dash air cond, root atr , Trucks 9560 FORTOPC"RS roof. Fl\1 . Het·ent eng 4clr.4 spd (149\11 1 41\W Gl•n . CB radio "' work.S2,450.M62l»Ci lnJdt.'<I. Only <ri,ouo m1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• $13,889 ltshini: t'!>l UJI, lull ~ 1977 Trnvh1e1> tnlld. ht '77 ll<irkv l•XI·: only 1:!011
c·<iutp'd Only 100 hr:-.. llll'r'C, Opl'nini; day, IM n11 . w :-.111•t·1.1l paint.
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'76 EstablishrMnt new hrks,tin·:s. good tion$295058fi·OO\O D'ELEGAMCE
23' Mtnt Motorhomc. eond$7SO.!l7:l·O:Jl>H -----' 547.9250
Uodge V-8. auto, P /S, 'oil EL CAMINO Nt•w '72 A ud t IOOLS, n tw --, --
Pi B, stereo. cruise con· rebll. cni.:. lll'St offer. WE BUY radiulii & brakes, vinyl 76 200~
lrol, dash air. roof t1ir, 7~>1 ·lllliKart Sl'M CLEAN CARS top, vcrv eleun. ~000. lll:.ick witan anter11.r.
orti75 3222 eves. 1'A"1u1p 1nl'lds !! bai.:s hur d S:l.:nn 1140 1167
---sails, 6 lli.1r1<.'nts, 11Hl·rn:il H.Jrr:HIC';J I
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a mple on W. Coa!'>l.
Sllcc 111 toµ c1111d1 t1on.
Jdc·al lor t·ampcrs with
molor hnmcs .,r traill'fh.
G:ll :111'1 i.lfl er 5 or wk
ends
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sctr·t·ont, lwauttrul ! 'GS l'i\LCON lfanchrrn, G S Except1onal cond1l1011.
Iii' Dufftt•ld Edsun, com~ lkplal'ement \alu<• ovl'r
plett• w llfo J<1t'kl'ls. S22,000. Fnr :.;.ill· lhl!>
,1Ulll lialll'fY char~l'r, ;ill wknd. ~15,000.
(200PKP JSaleSl3,!l<JS cyl, uulo. rna~s. $750. or '74 AUDI FOX. Auto. 01117l
REGENCY MOTOH lx.-i.t !162 li735 CONNELL radio, air. "Int t•ond $8, 195 llOME RENTALS ----• <714)545-1701
mN.llarborBIVd,SA. '71i Chev El (;amino, all CHEVROLET BMW
• • • ROY CA.RYER IMW
1 11 ... h1on;., 1>urrv top. w 1n~ .Walke r & A:-.i.~1l: . '71i Vt'"'"·' ~cooler. 125CC, 9712 :t:r· Zl·nrth. 1·olor 'l'V, \l11l
t'l>llll. ~175
du\\.,, 2 full 1:0\ t•r.,, l'll' Nc"A port h7,1 1,1,13 ll••1>l Offt•r
/\II m hrand new l'ontl. -('Jll 552 18/¥1 e venmw;,
* •S:Jl -2503• * xlrJs Xlnt t•ond. Be!.l of let. LOI C~l31 2828 Harbor Blvd. •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 Sports Coach. 30'. All
l~O.lnmboree Road
Nt;WPORT BEACll
640-6444 ~ICIO 675 3662 or 1.i~. :!:wo l!IJ ,.1n '71 Y.1mah;i 175 F.nduro extras. 32,000 m1. Xlnt ~U PEH BUY, 1111 Id-; l h:!:l'('hn'ol<·rw tandem 9'SA.ILBOAT
l urn lab 11.!, A !\I 1 I' ~I lrlr. S s: U l" h<lll tank. S2l.lO !li9 r,o25
"lu t·ni:. dult·h cham & _c_•o_n_d_._P_h_6_7_s-64 __ M ___ _
s prrit·ket'>. S:J:iu.bsl. '7.iVillaMtni mtr hm,st•lf mull• pit•\. l\\ n :..pk r-.. 1\" FM C<l!>S. full COH'f'>.
s tereo hl•Jcl vh•>IH''>, ,\ m.111y 'lr ;J!\ .\lo\ !OJ!, ""'1 5.»!I ISMl 'd ---C<>fll , 19'-a'. 13.000 m t.
!>lcr~o II 11 k ti.I p l· n· urr ti75 l'.1117, 67:12miJ all•----------
corcler, pla) 1·r, ~old f()r 5 26' E::ncson. slpo., 5, rarl111.
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ll'r. !)(iJ !.1577 CH''i. 'f.2 < 'hm 17' MahoA. spl'ed Sltp i~ N U. 6i:J 1oo:J •
hoal V K. Huns good. --
i'.I Bult.11.·o l'ur.,Jng
175cl' Sharp <hl'rry
c·ond. l.o m1 ~111,,l c,l'll.
'6!.I YumJha t-:nduro
12."wt• Nol u:-.l!ol ~tnl'l' re·
c·onclit1ooed '.!·place
mtrc·yd trlr 556-CXJ!l.t ----
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:.ole. 6 yr.1> old. S'lOO. l'h
673-5271
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have.• '77 lie. Sl:WO for :.ill. Cond1t1on. S'l[.O. Phone:
~111-..t 'ell l1y Monday. s.ia-2387 li73~13'JJ. 1-----------1·71 Yamah.1 500 DOH<.:. 8 (1uadra01·x~t<•reo sv ... tc.•m , -------26'Clrppcr sa1l boat, 1111.! valH'. •17110 mi Mint
Slµs 6, clean. S8500. 8196
Wildwood Dr. H U.
9·5PM
Trailers, Travel 9170 .......................
161 2 Nomad . &>If cont'd.
refng, toilet, stove. s ips
6 Xlnt cont!. SIOUO.
586-2:383 ~or lrJdt' f11r tran.,11 1!177. 18 Omega lrt·hull & lines. compass, nc•arlv i·ond S850. f>'UI IH46 aft Mui..t :.<'C. Call U:.ile lr.11ll•r. Custom covl'r, lll'W trlr. Ask111i.i ~:WU 5.30 15' Field &Stream Travel
546·1730 lift• J.1<.0kl'ls, fenders. et<" ltl.5·9'.117 orfl75 9511'J ----Trlrslps 7. Sll50
----$1)500. Call 71<1 HHG-4302 lo Bultam 250cc Fronlaa. 646-8681
Boats & Marine Sl'l'. Boal currl'nlly in 32' aft cabin d icsc•I aux, hlut· '77 model. $650. Equipment Newport. kelch rigJ:cd . 1hk1n~ David. 54r..21:18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl7.500. XJ5 !1317 or GftW'ral 90 I 0 7:1 Li\ !'AZ. 33 Ft, Dsl Gi5·!!50!1 '72 Yamaha 2.50 Enduro.
•••••••••••••••••••• ••• Trawlc•r. 1000 m1 ranJ:l'. Mint cond 1600 m ah•s
611 ,0. h S8 0 l•'P l'Ond He:idy! Full 'la.1>sic lll'Ml•rt:ur.vSloop, $100 751 5611 2 '"CJ Y • C'll•c·trnn1l's all ~onvl'n. rl'slorcd. Ur1 .,tol l'Oncl.
Call963 lill7 J'P714 514 '7335 54~·ZW7 '72 Cll 450 llonda. 6()()()
m1·., ShJq1. Modihl'd Am~ncan boat trlr. S gle 2~> • To I I y <·raft, c· '< 11 ats, Slips/ forks & seal. $llOO. Evl·s.
'77 Holiday Rambler, 5th
wht.-el. 5000 sencs. 32',
queen bed, all the lu:<·
unes. Like new. $15.000.
Pvt ply. 545·6747
17' Comfort. S iC. a tr, s ips
6.
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5S7 8077 -Vanlcd: dOl'k spaee ror '71 Su1uk1 400.MX, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 ~· Do rsett Hull. 1 ·o rn· sail huat. No. arl'J 1·ond1t100. Must !-.ell. T RAILER ~f Fabt'rgla!.S LalJ!<.lrakt• 11;0111' c•ng1ne. a II ;n. !'>l'i :r. l2 .,11cr sPM. MJkc ofrer 646 1161 4x6 Pickup Bed
.Sa1hnR Dm~y. 11' Kay Jk tl'.,'><>nf''> rndudin~ trlr 751 ·4688aft5P.M
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'71 FORD
f..100 PICKUP
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Bill MAXEY
.TOYOTA
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·63 <.:hevrolt•t Ptl•kup. ''2
ton long lied. V8, $>150
847 fnll6
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Boah,MaintftlanC;{ 10' n atbottom fun boat. or675·5641. with helmet ~661 ·1386 &A.ccessori•t 9400 W,4·spd. cl<'Jll, lo m1 4!:--ice 020 Uph . hi·bnck sts.•-----------1 --••••••••••••••••••••••• Si l~ :>18·56.'19 ~" Wands h. 6 hp :"Yferc WANTEDboatslipfor '70 SL llonda 90, xlnt ·G4 .77 u d M t --
••••••••••••••••••••••• w;.,teer & contr. S295. CAL34. cond. low mt S27S1ofr. • se u s ang 77Toyota Ptc\up, Ing bed. 644·1605 642·31117 847-5900 Parts. 990 No. Par ker, S spd . mw;t M~ll .Make
Orang e. Call 997·2000 offer 642 !.IG!J!I • .. *
COSTA MFA<;A
54'91200
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR
FOR T OP USED CARS
FOREIGN, DOM 1-.:STlC
or CLASSICS
ir your car rs extra clean
i.ee us (rrst
IA.UER BUICK
292.5 Harbor Blvd
Costa 'Mesa 979-2500
TOP
DOLLAR
PAID
FOH CLEAN
IMPORT CARS
ALL MODELS
WE
HEED
.CLEAN
USEOCARS
NOW
CALL PAPPY
540-5630
IOll~SO~ & SOX
• LINCOLN·MERCURY
Autos for Sale 51 l"ord 'n Ton Pkup, 2626HARSOR BLVD.
n alhcad. r uns. $500 or COSTA MESA bestofr 963-5!.11}3 •--~ ----
WE BUY
USED CARS!
Wc'n• the new ChcvrolC'l
dt!alcrship in the I rvrnc•
Auto Center. We need
your used car'
• JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
!I AuloCc>nler l>rl\P
lRVINF.
768-7222
SADDLE BACK
BMW
COMEIM&SEE
THEALL HEW
630CSI MOW!!!
COMPLEiJE
BODY SHOP
NOW OPEN
SADDLEIACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
831·2040 495.4949
Copri 9715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
76 CAPRI II
VG. Sunroof, A Mi1\'\1 .
rallyc wheels. silver ~
hlnck • 2 yr, 2.t,000 mrt.•
warranty availallf1.
H-.!9NQM >
$3399
Cope-fond Mtn
2001 E 1st SA 558.SOOO
'i2 Capn, V6. auto, uu·
c:ond. new radials, xlnr
c·ond , new pa l 111 . ~OS010fr. 495 5219
9800 Auto1, H•w 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Fl.\T X 1 /9
55195
HAT SPIDlm
55499
Prlf~\ GooO Thru tl'llt
DICK MILLER MOTOR
120 W. WARNER. SANT A ANA
, • 41ss.1.2132 aasa
9800 ~.~!·. ~.·.--: .•..... !~.~~!~.~~·.~~.': ....... !!.~~
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Port·A·Ma rine
Inflatable Boats
2925 College, C.M.
(714 )540·2070
Mercury 1!i hp mtr & 1111
can. $150.
962·•U90
FALL CLE ARANCE
SA.LE-(1) 1984 90HP, nmntni eood .. 13. 12$-0
l.ln'OtOHP $350. 1177 UHP
uaed f hrs S'745. Arrow
OUtholrd Ser vice, 100 f;. <:out H_.J, N.B. STW020
f 040
Classic Auction Company
Kruse Bulldlng
Aubum . Indiana 48706
2191925-4004
'81 STUDEBAKER Lark,
2 drhdtp. V8 &alr. Nttda
m i no r r e p a ir. SlSO.
644-1033
1957 T·Blrd. Beautiful.
Red w /white portho le top. PIS, P/B,P/W, auto.
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NIW 1977
DATSUN
PICKUP
595~
1977 OAJIUN
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WE NEED ROOM
for the coming
1971 MODILS
HUHY SAU 1HDS S.,.. 26
NEW 1W7 DATSUN
8210
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Lincoln-Versailles
1978' S •••• IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY!
MARKV -LINCOLN -MERCURY
We have received special permission by the factory
to give immediate delivery .on all our '78 Lincoln and
Mercury models (Zephyr excepted). Come in today and
get a brand new '78; or if you prefer a '77 at a greatly'
reduced price. See us today.
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'72 Pinto 2000CC. 4 spd
mags. AMi FM tape. Gd
rond $13()11. 673.&93
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good cond. SI 200 or offto r
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pumt. pm stripe. tire~
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557.6448
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bucket seat s . Lie
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fact air cond. 30,000 ac-
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owner. Very good cond
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auto trans, tape deck. till
whl, lealh Int. New paint.
trans & brk1, rec:enl
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HATCHIACk
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FOR SEN. WIWAM PROXMIRE (0.-Wll.l
WUt le bei89 doM to la__.~ --la the epace
... otlfaJa? -D.8., U... OMo
e NASA has reopened the tralnJng Pf<9Ml for astronauts,
and there II great lntcrat In It. But the quation should be: how
do we get more young worMn Interested In the space pro-
gram? NASA has been woefully inedeqwite In attracting and
training women and mlnQrttles. lt has promised to do better, but
only lime will teJI.
FOR RONA JAFFE, author of Fomtlv Secreu
Do poa Uff u9 epecl&l I~ wbea pou wrft.
-•ch u •ltttDll la a catala way at a •pedal clelk?
-S.S., Uttle Rock. Ark.
e No. Probably because when r started, f knew a "!"fler who
had to wear a tpeelal old sweater for Inspiration when she
worlc.ed. I got'put off by that. She UC> was a lousy writer, and (
haven't heard" h«r for yun. Maybe she washed the sweat•.
FOR JACKIE GLEASON
Do JOt11 till.Bk It'• Wl'Oll9 f« aa older woaaa to go CM1t
wtdla,ot1..-au? -Sc:ottRom-a, Rpe. N.Y.
e AbsofuteJy! lf she docs, she must bear In mind the awful
poAtblltty that she might not be able to dancAt as long as he can.
FOR PEGGY WIUJAMS, ftnt woman graduate of Ring-
ling ero.. and 8-num Bt BeOey Clown College
WUt got you tatanet.cl la die dmle. ud bow did you
become a dowlt? -8.R., Tornnce. Callf.
• After l graduated from the Unlvcratty ·of WlscoNln with a
degree ln special educatton, I wanted to communicate wtth my
ltudenb In a unique way. Pantomime lffr.led to be the answer
-It b visual and lmllglnettve. I had great succesa with this
method. Then I noticed an ad for the Clown Colleg8 ln a Ftor1-
ct. newspaper. Although 5,000 people applied, to my astonish-
ment, I wu OM ol the SO eecepted. That wu seven ye.an ago.
FOR THE "'ASK THEM YOURSELF" EDITOR
r. -.-.-ne.., Toor.,...._..-.... .... popa-
._..,.How doee t.edo tt1 -G.E., Al.,_,. N.Y.
e Bennett clalms 1(1 bec:au.. he wcwtc. 45 weeks a year and
1iJ19110f9 that don'r b«:omc dai.d. iAt my age," 1ays the
51-year-old paformer, "I can't be 'with tt.'i He doesn't get
bored on It.age and continues to be Influenced by hls early men·
tors -A.ttan, Sln•tra. Crmby, Ella Atzgerald, Peggy Lee. He
attnbutn hls suc:ccu to the fact that he records good tongs, not·
cheap ones: "In this age" the ripoff, t0me feel the public wt1I
buy and lbt.n to anythJrig. I don't agree."
FOR &JI.LIE tlEAN KING
W.... le die be9f dlM to tft a dlJJd atarted OD teftale?
-P.P., Kla .. port. y..._
• When the chld thowt lncllMtton. It all depmds on the
~.ff a 2·vear·old dr1QS a hmnll racquet around the house
becaUM hit parents play or becaUM hs wants to emulate what
he taw on lV, that'1 the ttm.. Same thing wtth a 10-year-old.
You must"°' push, however. You can get the chdd Interested
by thawing him what goet on at the courts, but putting a rac·
quet In hlt hand doan't me.an he'D take to It as a duck takes to
water. Daire must com. from the child, not the parent.
FOR ALICE COOPER, rock linger
Do your...-. requtrw epedal 1'aodllot? -P.M., AJlp·
towa,Pa.
• Ever llnee I was a kid rw been around snakes, to handling
them ls no problem. I trained my crew on how to care for Angel
(my new snake), espedaUy when we're traveling. Although
d\ey can all attend to Angel, there'• one pcnon excluslv.ty a.-
signed to Snake Duda. Snake• aren't u frlghrenlng u they ap-
pear to be -once you get to know them.
FOR ROBYN SMITH, )ockcy
la tt trae pou a., to dl9cour...-otha women from M-
COCDID8 Joel&.,.? -Vlolet Paftlec, Wataloo, Iowa
e To the contrary, I encourage women to try and do anything
In life they want to. I ,)ult warn them of the hard work Involved
and the fact that they must not give up when they get dltcour· -aecf -whkh happcnt to an "ua once In a while.
FOR 1RMA BACHARACH, mother of composer Burt
Wlaat'• poar fa~odt. etoty about Bart? -A.G., AJaaa.
ckta.Va. e When hs wat 7, we were In a restaurant, and I was drilling
him on etiquette and good manners. Just Al our entree was
tcrVed, r taw & friend approaching from the other end" the
room. I Mki to Burt. "Whim this lady comes and talks to u•,
Daddy wlll ltand up and you must, too.'' Bun stood up -but
conttnued eating (rd focgotten to say he should ttop eating
while he stood) and managed the Incredible feat of eating spa-
ghetti and thaklng handt at the 1ame time.
FOR MAURICE SENDAK. chddren'• writer and Illustrator
WIMir"e do J1CM1 tel all '°"' ldeu from? How dW roa
..... to ... eo..m -LS .• WahtctO .... Calif.
• I have no JcMa ~ my Ideas coma from -except fOf the
fKt thM the. Ideal, or tmaga, as rd rather cal than, arc
a.lwayt there and wa. alwayt therw. Thay are fragments of
fedngs -ft.sha of plctura -that have lived with me from
eattlest chlJdhood. Occaaionaly, one of thoae fragments will
blo.ofn and bloom tnto a finished wort<. NOM of my ~ att
new. They .. my oldest fNnda -and even enemta.
PRO' AND CON
Should The Government Subsidize Olympic Athletes?
PRO Kea., Nooe.. 1968. tm()lympk ~
Va. When E.ut Gmnany, a nation the lize of <>No, wlnl more
Olympic medals than the U.S., It meana It has glv.n ltl athletes Mt·
ter coechlng and medical help plus more tlO'Mt to b'alll · To be a
wocid-dua gymnast, wresder, row., fenc:cr. twlmrncr or wclght-
llftcr NqUJrn eo much elngle--mlnded effort that It Is extmnefy dlfft.
a.tit to ho&d down a Job and train ~ lt'1 not fair to the athh
Of .. ernp&oi,.r to try. Now that coleges •• aipporttng Olympic
ipOlta lw and lw, bec:AuM ol ct.aaMd revenua, It '*°"* the
rapo.191t*y "~to develop a program ol ~ fot po-
_...Olympic athl.ta.
CON E. ......... Biid IV, 2lld Vice ~t, U.S. Olymplc
Commllt.
No. Dtrect aubsldy by Federal, ttahl or munldpel governments could
lad to u~ ,,,..ura on the admlnlllraton •nd ethleta In-
volved. WheN the government c.n ..-the athlete Is: 1) In fund·
Ing more artd bett.r fadlltm and In making avaa.ble, et no charge
to the athlew, grater ace.al to exllllng tacmcs.. ni.. II only OM
bobeSed nan In LaM P1edd, for eumpM. There II only one refttg-
cr.ted 40().mcblf track fot tpeed-tbtlng. ~ ~ « fr. air
traNportatton to hinlnQ ..,.. 0t competltlont. 3) Additional tu ,...
lief far u ..... , ntnlng ..... In the form of tail dedud:lonl « taxer.-. bleed on Pit\'•~-
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PATTY WILSON·s
MAGNIFICENT MARATHON
They told her not to start ... they told her not ~o go on. Her foot was fractured
and a seizure threatened her. But still she ran the 1,300 miles.
By Sheila Cragg
It U58d to be that when young Petty
Wiison ran. her amu and legs Relied like a
rag dolt's. She was an awkward child, un-
coordinated, without the grace of an ath-
lete. Why, she couldn't even throw a ball.
Perhaps not a tragedy; many children
are clumsy, their muscles undeveloped,
their needs uncertain. But Patty felt her In·
eptness more deeply than other children
might: she came from a family ol athle1n,
a concentrated world of bowling, basket-
ball, handball, tennis -and competition.
Her older brother, Richard, played base-
baD, and her yoqngu sister, Sandy -Sam
they call her -enjoyed loftball.
.. , felt left out," Patty aays, "I took danc-
ing and thought that would he.Ip. They
talked sports, and I didn't understend the
wodd they were talking about." ._
nmidly at ftrst, Patty began to Nn a mile
with her father, Jim, who was always by
her side. Watching. Their runs were mild
and Innocent, the least ol challenges for a
child lacldng athietlc .i1ty. But there was
one more dark element in a race over ob-
stacles: Patty had a dreaded and misun-
derstood disease. She was epileptic. Hu
disease and the way people fear the vlcttm
became parts of the fabric of Patty's later
marathon biumph.
Her flnt moclat achlnemeat came
when she ran from her home in la Palma,
Ca.hf., to her grandparents' home In Loe
Angela . .Patty was 13; the dlsaanoe was
30 miles. In her mind were thoughts of
Pete Strudwick, a marathoner she'd met
just before she began the run. lbere was
something In Pete that found HMlf alive In
Patty -a fterce detennlnalSon to over-
cqme an obstacle. Pete, the marathoner,
runs on stumps because he has no feet.
In 1975 she and her dad ran the 100
m1la from La Palma to San Diego. When
a newspaper publicized the event, the trek
became even more of a challenge for
Patty. and her detftmlnatloo became an
unshatterab&e purpose.
But a first momenf of truth was to befaD
Patty. In that serne year. as a freshman In
high tchool, she )oined the all-guys crou-
country team. Owtng her fist meet, Patty
had her first psychomotor setzure whtle
running. It was~ weather and
smoggy. A quarter-mile out, Patty began
running llJw a mechanical tin soldier. Her
anns and legs marched up and down.
Jim and her mother, Dotty. were stand-
ing on the sidelines. They didn't know
what to do. They couldn't -or wouldn't
-run among the competlton and grab
her. To their d.lsbdef, Patty finished the
race. She WM standing. But she was
unc:lOl'\9dous.
Jim and Dotty c:oo&ed her down with
water and asked her questions; "What la
.. , haven't been stopped ... I never will," said Patty after "ttlhg a world record.
your name? Do you kpow who I am?
WheTe do you bve? Are you a glrf?" There
was no responM. Nearly an hour later,
Patty f9lned conkiousneu. But she
didn't remember anything about the race.
Each time an epUepdc has a setzure a
part of life Is lost. Patty's psychomotor
seizure Is one form of an epileptic: attack;
staring, confulk>n, a kind of siecp and Joa
of memocy. There would be more attacks,
of counc, but Patty'1 doctor felt that she
could continue running -If she were
always aocompanled.
Few Patty. tbe 9trhtag to Oftrcome ,.,.. defflo.,-.. Toward the end of run-
ning teaSOn, she won her ftnt race. She
was Invited to the Santa· 8aJbera crou·
country Invitational'°' hiigtHchool gkts.
"I wu scared," Patty says. "It was a
two-mile race over hlOy tarafn I'd never
seen .. The crowd was yeDlng 'Patty,' and I
wondered why. I won It, and the team
voted me Most lnsptrattonal Runner."
Now wu to come the second step for
Patty, the next tut. A few weeks later she
and her dad ran 300 m1la to Lu Vegas,
• and after the school ye.m-, they ran to San
mndKo. They stmply put one foot after
che other for 508 grueling mUa.
In 1976-77, Patty. then a sophomON,
competed on the men's aoss-country
team and the girls' track team. and! Jim
started talking about a run to Portland,
Ore. "I wu negative," says Patty's mother.
"I'd about IOlt Jim to heat stroke. I thOught
the San Francbco trip was hard enough."
.. .. ud Patty .......... though,
and persuaded Dotty to help them In their
greatest challenge -a l.~mlle run
from Buena Park, Calif •• to Portland.
To train for this mu.lttpte marathon, Patty
and Jim ran 125 mJles a week. During one
setlion they were running shoulder to
shoulder. At the bottom of a hlll, Jim burst
ahead because there wu running room for
only one. He ran a quarter of a mile and
turned to check on Patty.
She was nowheft In sight. Jim ran
down the hlll to .. tf .... d stopped at the
gn station. He aked the attendants I
they'd seen Patty. but they hadn't.
Jim ran a mUe Utt and then a mile
west. sun no Patty. Now It WU twtllght. Ha
ran their original route, which was about
three mlles, and then ran-home. No one ·
had seen Patty. Jim went back to wheN
they were when they'd teparated. No Patty.
"I panicked!" he recalls. "Peop&e had
told ma that men In vans could drive up
along side Patty and kidnap her. I was
afrmd she'd been hit by a c.er. A lot of
thtngs .pun throu!lh my mind."
Jim tan home, and In the darlcneu he
and Dotty drove the streets searching.
They returned home and weTe about to .
phone the polJce when Patty turned the
comer. She was heading toward home -
and running.
"WMH .._,,. ro-bear .i1 .. ..._.
~,. Patty wu confused, and
when he msllzed that Patty had had a
Mizure, they began to flt together the
pleca.
.. AJI that time Patty thought she was
ta.l1dng to me," Jim explains. "When I
turned to go up the hlD, she continued go-
ing .aatght. She wasn't aware that l·wasn't
there. Finally. she got to a point far enough
away, and she didn't know who she was or
where she was. She went to a park and sat
down. She didn't know what was happen-
ing. Hours later, when she cleared from
the seizure, she ran home."
The episode frightened Jim and ~
but Patty didn't let It bother her. When
they ran, Jim watched her mc:n cloeely.
The Wtlsons had not revealed that Patty
had epilepsy. They feared she'd be baned
from ~nby events and marathons.
Patty talked about It fteely. Her high-
school coaches knew, but her parents kept
It a secret from the press and the publk:.
Dotty, reflecting, exp&alos why: "Patty's
first setzu.re oc:cwred In her third-grade
classroom. The teacher rushed out of the
class and summoned the prlnctpal. They
took Patty to the nurse's offk:e. The
children went home and related It all to
their parents, ttlllng them the teacher said
Patty ~ epilepsy, &net they came back
with a batch of old wives' ta&es. The social
situation became very dlfftcult. The chil-
dren left Patty alone, and she didn't want
to return to school.
"I ftgured that If that's the way a few
react, then that's the way the general
publk: would react. We didn't even tell her
grandparents for a long time. Even though
Patty Is a junJor In htgh school, young peo-
ple sdll re~ to both Richard and Sam,
'Oh, your sister's the one that had the
seizure tn third grade ....
The doctor they consUlted refused to la·
bel Patty with the word .. ep!Jepsy." He tcMd
the Wilsons that she had a Mizure disorder,
but they didn't rulire that II wu the same
thing• cptiepy.
-. WM llCel9d of the word eptlep.y. •
Jim states ... I didn't know what It was. It
meant something llke polio or leproty.
Now that l undentand It, It doan't fr1ghten
me • much. Her epilepsy Is 90 mild we
don't think In tmnt of her havtnl it, nor
does she. But she does have It, 90 why not
help thOM who are las fortunate than we
artt1" The Wlltons did )u.st that when they
pubkly announced a month plklr to her
Podland l'UR that Patty had~.
Their target date, JWM 18, WU raptdJy
approaching. The details of planning the
tr1p mushroomed. The Wlbons needed
Thev ran Tong, lonefv mites and encountered bllsten. pain and hecklers who pelted them with~. dirt and thoughtless tountl.
hq>. Robert Bradach, a personal friend,
took '71/a. He raised funds, found a re-
aeatk>nal vehk:le to luM and c.ontac:ted
chamber al c:omrncrcea In cwry dty
through which Jtm and Patty planned to
run. Freeways tightly lace California, and It
Is against the law to run on them. Aueu-
lng which side rooda and highways they
could run on, and seeking police protec-
tion, became a ttme-<:onsumlng task.
On June 18, talevWon crews, reporien,
state, county and city offldala, epllepgy
society members, runners and well wishers
gathered to celebrate the lmpos.sibJe. Patty
radiated warmth, movtng among the ~
pie, laughing and talking.
Dr. Robert Schuller gave the Invocation
and shared his Poellblllty Thlnlcas Creed:
"When /~d with a mountain I win not
quid I 1111U keep on stnulng unlJI I clmb
over, find a pou through, tunnel under-
neoth or •Imply ttoy and tum the moun·
taJn Into o gold mine, 111tth Godl Mlp."
She recctved the California fieg. a proc-
lamation to praent to the goyernor al
CMgon and the Canclle ol Undermndlng,
the national symbol al the Epllep9y Foun-
dation of Amerlca.
UILe • pied ptpc. • local band ....
the crowd to watch Patty'• takeoff. Patty,
5 '4•, aolki and tanned, looked lost
among the male runncn who'd come to
run the flnt few mlla wtth her. To keep her
waist-length blond-brown hU from blow-
ing In her face, slw' d tied It wtth a band.
Petty broke bough the paper banner that
heralded her run. Momentartly. she turned
toward the aowd, saluted the Candle al
Understanding, then was off.
Patty's PortJand run presented chal-
lenges that would have stopped mOlt ath-
letes. Dul1ng the ftnt 25 imla, ahe tuf-
faed a strat fracture In the metatarsal
bone of her l8ft foot.
At Port Hueneme, Calif., Jim and
Dotty, who Is a vocational nWM, took Pat-
ty to the hospital ernagency room. The
doctor X-ra~ her foot and advtscd that It
be put In a cut. She would be lmmoblle
for lbl weeb. He warned that ti she ran on
It, she ~t ncwr be ai* to run again.
"It was my dedlloll to go on," claims
Patty. "Dod wanted me to go on. I could
feel It. I knew how much he wanted me to
maJce It. how much It JMant to him. It was
our dream. After we got going with the
brdwn foot. It was a c:haa.ngc to me to
see how strong I could be wtthln myself."
She teemed to MnM how much &he sym-
bolized to others.
Patty's second al a multitude ol
chaJlcnges cx:cwred when they found that
Iha arrtval ttme would be mended by
two weeks. They'd chOMn the cO<Mr
coestal route to avoid the extreme heal
they'd encountered on the San Frandsco
run. The mllage chMts for the Inland rouw vm1ed between 969 to 990 miles. uw. didn't ~e It would be that much
farther going up the coast and over," Dotty
explalna. MWe knew we'd gain some, but
nothing like 30(l"mlla... .
Patty didn't think the extra distance
would bother her, but then she'd waken
every momlng and think, MNlne hundred
miles more. I can't make It -1,310 ml.la!
In my mind fd go aazy. Dad helped me
thtnk In terms al running mile by mile, day
by day. That rdlwd me from dweUlng on
the aweaome distance I would c:oYer."
htty ....... 31 .... per ...
dlll1ng the journey. She roee at 4:30 A.M. •
The ma al tha reaeatlonal vehicle was
not much larger than the bathroom ol a
home. Just the logistics al mOYlng around
and aync:hronlzlng their routine were at
times a comedy.
There were the ordinary morning pre-
paradons -and the peJnfuJ ona. Dotty
had to drain a 1C<n ol basters on Patty'•
feet wtth a hypodennic needle. a proc:aa
that had to be repeated every afternoon
and evmlng. Jim wrapped Patty's fut, u
well as her legs from thigh to calf.
Patty and Jim were on the road and
running by 6:00 A.M. They ran In seg-
ments ol five miles or mar. before taking
ahortbnab.
"'Patty ........... and ,. pulled
her along," Jim recala. "We told ach
other ~. played gama and c:oDeded
mumoble botdea. Patty pradk:ed her
Spanish or trnlblMd her favorite atar, Bar-
bra Streiaand. The camper ahad was our
Incentive. Just ruch Id When we were In
pain and dilcouqgecl, WC told each other
to 811.e down on th. bullet. "
After 10 to 15 mlla Patty and Jim
would stop and hi!ive juices. Owing the
day they conaumed .bout two gallons ol
&ult jWca and • tpedBJ drtNt dalgned to
raeore the Jrl"'l"un and eledrdyte bal-
ance. They alto took Mk tablets. Breakfast
and dinner WeN thetr only mall.
Patty's foot pahled her. It was swollen
and barely ftt ~ her shoe. They tried Ice
pecb, hot IOeka and different ahoa.
Along with ttne drugs to control ha ep&-
lepsy. Petty took pein rnedkMk>n. Twen-
ty.one days out, she becmM vloMndy 11 tn
the mldcDe of the Nght.
"I thought her vomtttng WU going to
. tear her ln9'da out, It continued 10 long,"
Dotty aays. "I wanted daperatety for her
to stop running."
But the next morning Patty struggled
through thrH m.da. She tJept for ftve
Contlnucd on poge 7
Daplte The Strength, Spirit And Endurance OJ Ha Run, Patty Still Aghta The Stigma OJ Epllepq
Patty Wilson'• lnlpttat:lonal ltOfY Is all the more re·
markable because of her ept)epsy, a dborder marked by
recurrent conwltk>n5 that can range from body·)erldng
aetzures (grand mal) to ml.Ider transient spella (pedt mal).
By Pmdope Lemoo fever, a had Injury. lnfecUon, drug abuse or alcohollun.
"Automobile acddents that rauJt In head lnjurWs ere the
ma)or cauae ol ep&1epey In adults," .. YI Jim Go.man ol
the EpUep.v Foundetion In Wuhlngton, D.C."
The disorder It a ahort drcult of aorta. "Instead al put-
ting out normal electrical diacharga, aome brain cells put
out abnormal frequendes whk:h can cause a seizure,"
says Dr. Samuel Sheb.snw, dnctor al Neurology for
Children's Hosptt.al Nat:tonal Medical Center. "The ab-
normal f?equcnda are there all the time, but we still
don't undenland why a penon goes months without a
Mizure and, lhcn, IUddenjy_ has OM."
Medk:al fWMAl'Chera do know that aomc MiZure1 are
preceded by an aura, a partlculs Nnsatk>n llM a snell, •
taste or a feeling of ::s numbness In the hand.
They also know that some seizures are trig-
gered by Mnsory stimu latton, 1uch as a flk:ker·
Ing candle, a bllnklng traffic llght -llYen so
seemingly bas. as some kinda ol music or food.
While anyone can have eplepsy at any
time durtng hit or her life , 75 percent al the casa begin
before 9 20. Dr. Shehane notes that 80 pm:ent ol the
pedJatJtc caaa arc outgrown by the time the patient Is 21.
The tendencv. towmd aetzu.Ns can be Inherited, but
tome epdepay stems from eel damll8C cau.aed by such
thlngJ •poor prenatal care, birth trauma, high prolonged
TM Candle of Understondlng. aboue. Is the EFA ·u vmbol.
Although there ls no ~ cur. for epllepey, 70 percent
al the pettents under e dodor'1 c:ara gain control OYcr the
seizures through approprtata drug therapy. Surgery Is
sometlma a solution. "It'• very good -• CUN rather
than control -but It Ill poul>le only for thOM peUenta
whoee electrbl abnonnallty II tn one are.a al the brain
that can be removed," Or. Shd>umc .. ys.
For men Information about ep6lapy. wrUe: EPleplv
Foundation ol America, Dept. fW, 1828 l St .• Wash-
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••• PATTY WILSON DAY WAS PROCLAIMED ••• •• , ., ,;., ..• ••'f
Cont1nU1td /rom Po1JC 5
houri. then ran 15 more mlla Ha steely mental
ftbcr kept her running long alter her body cried -
"Quur
Hills and head wtndl were anocher problem ... It
a)ways teemed hke the b6ggest hlJI was at the end
al a day's run," s.ys Jim. "H we'd consulted
bicyclists, we would have run from Portland to Los
Angela, Instead ol the way w. dJd."
Potty and Jim foced sttff winds aD olong lhe
coast. The breezes blurred thetr vision and b&ew
lhem backward and sideways. On the ocean It was
the sand; tn Coos Bay. Ore., It was the wood chips
plied along the road. They wished they had rJ<J9!Pes.
If Mother Nature was bad, human nature was
wone. From passing cars hecklers yelled, "Run
faster! ls that as fast as you can go?" Once motor-
ists threw several f\sh at them, and another time
ch!Jdren bombed them with dirt clods.
From the Oregon bordef, high-school track
teams and track clubs nm with Patty and Jim. But
all the way, people with epilepsy stopped and talked
to her. "They didn't care about the running; they
cared that Patty came~ the message that she had
epilepsy," Jim says. "She was a light for them."
People with other handicaps came to run or talk
with Patty. A girt with diabetes told them 'she
couldn't run on the track team anymore, but she
wanted to run a short way with Patty.
"Dad and l had a lot of determlnat\on," Patty
says. "There wu no way we could quJt; there
~e people all ak>ng the way. In Oregon, people
accompanied us from one dty to another."
Ourtng their final leg Into Portland, the aowds
poured out to greet them. Gov. Bob Stniub. a fi?·
gular )oggcr, )olned Patty the last mile. Children,
trade teams and 1V and newspaper reporten con-
gested the road. People cheered and waved.
TIM woret put for Jim wu hie gulJt feef.
1,.... "What kind ol father was I to make my
daughter run on an lnjum:I foot?" he agonized.
The last hundred yards he looked over to see If
Patty had a smile of vtctory. but she could ooJy
grimace from the Incredible pain.
Then, It was over. They were swooped up In
welcoming ceremonies. Some people In the crowd
fought back tun, others wept · openly. Gov.
Straub proclaimed July 29 Patty Wilson Day
throughout Oregon. It was a spec:lal day few
everyone who had ever struggled against
adverstty, and espcdaDy for those who bore the
label "handicapped." And there WAS another high
point: accOJdlng lo an editor at Runner• World
magAZlne, she set a world record; there II no
record of a woman running more than 100 miles.
Later, Patty's foot was X·niyed and treated. Her
foot was healing and had not been permanently
Injured.
•1 hawen't been etopped bec:.auM ol _,
ep1i.p.,. I ....-wt.Ur Patty says with finality.
"This run was tough. It was a lot ol marathons put
together. Now, maybe people that are stopped
because of epllepty, or any other handicap, wlJl try
to do something they've wantad to do. Maybe.
they'll think, 'Hey, 1 can go out IOl' the track tum
next year and not be to telf-CONClous.'"
There are still bamen that mu.t be hurdled.
"Because of fear. young people like Patty are often
barred from physical education and sports pro-
grams." .ays Mn. Viola Miller, dlrec:tc:w· ol the
Orange County (Caltf.) Epilepsy Sodllty. "It's not
surprising thal m09t people conceal their epllepey
because ol pe)udlca that ltill Cldsl."
"When we talk about the ctis.dvantaga of epf-
lepsy. I wony .bout job.. appbc.a.tions," Patty aays.
"l know I'm going to hllv. to face tt. I probat>'y
won't be able to get my dT1Wn bnN when I turn
16 In November, but I don't dweU on It. 1 can't pre-
t.nd that my eplWJ»y ls not ther.. They're not go-
ing to chans-evaything Just t>.aiUM I ran 1,310
miles. lbey're not 900'9 to say, 'lo your case 1o11e
can let you drtve, let you haw a job. We can give
you life lnsuranc..' That's a fantasy."
At present, Patty Is watttng for her foot to heal.
but she's planning a 2.000-m\\e run ~• summer.
FoDowtng QnlduaHon from htgta echool In 1979,
she'D run to W.h1ngt0o, D.C. A lot of peo-,_
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WASmNGToN·s WORKAHOLICS
By Paula Dranov
Health, Educadon and Wd.-c Secre-
taiy J<>Mph A. Califano spends at least 12
hows a day at his de&k. Nancy Jordan,
wtfe of Preskfent Carter's speda1 uststant
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President Carter's White House IMda,
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studded cllentele through four admlnlstro·
tk>nt, hasn't teen much of the new White
Heute aowd. And the families of Carter's
olda find that movtrlg to Washington
hasn't done much for togcthemesa -the
long woddng hours keep men like Jordan,
Prat Seaetary Jody Powel, ~
5'onal babon Frank Moore and domatic·
affairs advl9et Stuart Etzenstat on the )ob
~en 12 and 14 hours a day. n.a.... 90t eo b.d bKk .. F.._,
that President Carter -who gctl to 1ce
much more of his family than he did dur·
Ing the campaign -laued a memo sug-
gesting that the aft make time to be wlltl
their famllla. Welcome •the Idea might
have been, I hasn't hod much effect on
the WOtidng habits of Carter's top staff peo-
ple. They've ~ what Washington
veterans alwayt have known: the pra.-
sura ol t~leveJ jobs tum even the mo.t
dedicated famOy men and women Into
workahollcs.
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chlldren, contends that the 12-to-14 hour
doyt most offk:iala put In le.aves them phy-
sleally exhausted. The hardest ~ to ar-
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.. havtng some quiet, connected ttm. to
think." Mrs. Schroeder brings her c:htldten
to tM of&e, lava debeta on the Hou.M
ftoor to anlWCl' their phone call and has
virtually withdrawn &om the c:apltal's
oodttall drcutt ln order to lpend more time
with ha famOy. And California'• new
Rcpublcan s.nator. S.I. Hoyakawa. ,..._ '°"' that "this II what I got myself Into,
and rm having a good time at It." He ad-
mJts I however. thot there ... INngs to
comP'aln about. ·we have to woric late
every night and don't get ttmc fol Gerdse
and ~ pool and "*nlng to jarz
recordl and dotng aD the other things one
would like lo do ...
Doa Wethington rn.k. or Jlilt lltlrllCt
wortc.aholc::a? Sen. Wllsam Proxmlnt h.u
oonf.-ed that he'• o worbholk and "tf It
wasn't pol1tk:a, It would be tomethlng clte,
but pclltic:a really II tough. One year I was
gone (from home) 50 conaecutlw w.ctc·
I • l'MomY~Y.I ;• .. 2!L, 977
For the many Congressmen and White House staffers
who routinely work 12 to 14 hours six days a week, little
time is left for famllles or the Georgetown social circuit.
ends." On the other hand, there'• EJlecn
Shanahan, Asslstant Secretary of Hee.Ith,
Education and Welt ... who has to kHp
pecc wtth her 00., Califano. "rm not a
worlc.ahobc," she pn>tau. "I know how to
loaf." Her job hading the Department's
publk:-affatrt dMllon doan't leave her
much ttme for loaftng, however. She
lpCnds 12 houn at tN offtcc llt ~ thtee
days a week, 14 houn the other two and
about seven houn on Saturday. •Shana-
han's law," she quips., .... that you can put
tn 13 houn a day .ax days a wecJc, but
seven dayt wUI ldll you."
As far aa work Is conc:emed, Califano II
a law unto himself. fl9rdcd as Washing-
ton'• fontm<>St worMhollc, he usually ar-
nva at the off1ce at 7:30 A.M. and doetn't
le.ave until at &.Mt 7:30 P.M. He pull In a
at\OftCr day on Saturday -from 8 until 6 .
Califano'• top alda must leave word as to
where they can be reached et any how of
the day or night "even If we're Ju1t going to
the grocny ltore," one aide said. Caltfano
rarely goa to the offlc. on Sunday (he
docs pllpCf work at home) and tries not to
4lsturb his a.Ides then, either. "OthcrwiM,
hc'U call at any time," they rq>Ofi. .... s.a .. , .. -•.ahed ...... wottt that he usuady II late to eodal e.n·
gagcments and once ahowed up an hour
late for a White liouM dinner. &it he doa
manage to get tome rwluatlon -tennll llt
l«ut twk:c a watt and toftball when a
game coma up. When he heMd that
HEW staffers had played Coc19Je11iocial
.ada, he WU miffed fhM he t..dft't been
Included. "Let ~ know MJCI lime, and 111
pitch," he voluntMfcd. AlthouQh c.Jtfano
II Ngarded by his undallngt ea • demand·
Ing boa who .. aata tncndtic prcs-
IUN," he rarely r.-i. \lo60e Md "'5
good about saytng thank you."
Thanks can be hard to come by at the
White Houte where Preskient Carter u -
peds alda to WOfk as hard as he doa. A.
a result, morale there can deteriorate.
Prat Seaetary Powell ~t to consader·
able trouble earlJer this year to deny a New
Vod< Tima report that staffen were
unhappy about the long houn and the fa1)..
ure of the Prakient to pndle them for Jobi
weO done. Ironic.ally, lack of recognttlon Is
somcthmg Carter observed about his m«n·
tor, Adm Hyman Rk::lcowr. "We feared
and rapec:ted him and strove to pie.ate
him," he wrote of the days when Rk:koYCr
was his commanding offlc:cr In the Navy. "I
do not In that period remember his ever
saytng a compl.tmcntary ~d io me."
S.t wod&lat .. the Wlllte Houe al·
ways hat meant long houn. 8arbarll
Hackman Franklin, now a member of the
U.S. ColllUmet Product Safety Commi.-
aon, mncmben what It was BM during
the NbtonAdmlnlstratk>n, when she head·
eel the White House talent search for
women. Mlt wu Rat-out, nonatop ~
from 7:30 A.M. until 10 P.M. or midnight."
And she recaU. the uncanny ability of the
White HouM talephona operaton to lo-an ltdcn anytime, anywhere. "I wae
Nivtng dinner In • quiet comer of a Wash-
ington rataurant. No OM knew wh•• I
was, but al of a sudden the hadwahr
c:aDed me to the telephone. h was the
WhJte Home IWftchboard wtth 0 rnaMge
for me to call my hwband." That pualed
Mrs. Franklin. who wasn't morried et the
time, und W learned tNt there WM
another ~ Fnn ... at the WhJtc
HouN. She .uD can't Agw. out how the
swttchboerd found her.
Bunny Mltchd, m. Pr.ldent't edvlMr
on mlnoftty i.un. Mys her S.to-8 ICNd-
ulc doan't I.eave hft much time for or-
dinary chorea auch u going to the bank,
doing the laundry and shopping. Uke
mOlt top White Hou.. aides, ha doy
begins at an 8 o'dodc st.off medlng. •
Mott of Cart.r's advbcn an'IVc at the
White HOUM al about 7:30, though for
IOtne the woricday ltarts even ur1\er
Stuart Elunttat may WOfk for an hour or
IO before leaving home. Quitting time II
always uncertain. Hamllton Jordan'• wtfe
rflMmbers when "we could have the
weekend off, or we could go to the beach.
Now I plan for myself and If Hamdton can
~n me, fine." Jody PoweU'1 wife finds
that the can't make todal plans, either.
"It's hard to accept an lnvttatlon, espedally
lo a small dinner par1y where people are
planning on you That's one of the frustrat·
Ing ports to me -not being able to plan."
Tla1D19 ••'t mud ddlereat oa
C.pltol HUI, when Congressmen,
Senators and their aides put In long days,
10mct.trnes until the early hOUB ol the
morning, wh.n ~Is trytng to dean
up ltt WOfk and ~. s.n. Hayakawa,
who uaually gets to the offlc.e at 9, Is a
"night person" who onoe startled his staff
by announdng, "Let's get 90me food and
work aU night."
Pat Schroeder uys she gets et least 15
lnvttaHons a day to coc:ktoJI parties and
rec.ptions but attends only tho5e she con·
·riders eacntJal. "The Idea that wod< gm
done on the codrta1I drcuJt Is one ol the
biggest myths In this town," she contends
MOit of her weekends are .pent tn her
Cokirado C:O..asional district, llkhough,
"ldeaDy," she would make the b1p west on-
ly twica a month. April Evans, the wJfe ol
Rep. Ba)y Lee Evana of Georgia, uys her
husband usually gm home bdwecn 10
and midnight and gets up to arty In the
momtng that he'U often jult "wake me up
lo say goodbye." Sometlma 1he goes to
receptiom "so that rm at leut In the tame
room wtth him" but adds that "you kind ol
get to feeling Uke a widow."
~ Washington pre• cocps alto puts In
a full day. although most reporten don't
log the hours top offlclab do. Salty Qutnn,
the Washington Post reporter who tried to
make the transition to nctworlc ta.wton a
few yan ago, Mys that IO f~ of ha col-
·~ ever get a ehanoe to watch the
newt that they couldn't f\gure out what the
wu going to do for CBS. "I didn't fail at
anytiq Important," ltw Mys of her fellow
repor1arl' view of the fact that she didn't
make It 111 an anchorwoman. Moet of olft.
dlll Waah1ngton rarely gm home e:ariy
enough to IM the netwciric ~ newt
and utually II en route to WOfk when the
news coma on In the momtng.
Oapltc the long hcJun,, the toll they take
on fM\lly Ille and the often brUcnec:k
pace, few Wuhtngton offtc:Wt would give
up the )obt. And few of th.tr f•ma..
would ask them to. As Nancy Jordan put1
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Whall W. country neede. ''A realty good flve.ce(1t cigar.·· suggested Thomaa
Riley Man.hall when he was Vice President of the U.S. (1913-20). But times
change-and today we think one of the greatest needs is Improved pubHc
transportation. It saves money and energy, too-as we've been reminding
America In ads for seven yeans now. Even car pooling can help. If the average
load per commuter car increased by just one person, It would save 700,000
barrels of oil a day, estimates the Federal Energy Administration. reducing
pollution and trattlc congestion In the process.
What ha• 24 lega, four wheels, and a dozen happy grins? A company van
carrying t 2 commuters to work-one of the most promising Ideas In public
transportation slnce energy saving became a national cause. Under the van
pool plan. pioneered by St. Paul's 3M company and fast spreading, corpora-
tions buy vans to pick up workers in surrounding communities and deliver
them back at night. lYPlcally, the employee who volunteers to be a regular
driver for a route bills a monthly commutation tee to his riders (about $30 a
month In most cases). He or she, In turn. gets to ride free and can use the van
weekends. More than 90 companies now use the s)'1Stem. which Is proving ...
well. .. just vantasUcl
Another auc:ceaa atoty. In Westport. Connecticut, you can have your choice
between "Mlnnybuses" and "Maxytaxys:· The cheery red buses. which carry
20 passengers each, take commutens to railroad stations, carry kids to
beaches. and ferry shoppers to stores. Averaging more than 80 passenger
miles per gallon of diesel fuel, they have lured 25 percent of the town's
commutena awwy from second cars since the program began In t 974. The
Maxytaxys, 12-Passenger vans, offer doof-to-door shared-ride service. Sum-
moned by phone. they carry people anywhere In town for from $1 to S3.25.
"The van was the company's idea to save energy.
But the Hating Is his own Idea."
It all 8dda up. New Yorkers, with their Integrated public transportation sy&-
tem, use only 47 percent as much energy as the average American for getting
around. The 231 miles of subways In Gotham carried more than a billion
paying passengers In 1976; the bus lines. 636 million; and commuter
railroads. 107 million. Which Is pretty moving In Itself.
Mobil'
... ,., __
WHEN SHOULD
TONSILS AND ADENOIDS
BE REMOVED?
Here are some guidelines that will make
you better equipped to decide whether your
children should have the operation.
By Alvin N. Eden, M.D.
The surgical removal of t<>Nlll and. ade-
noids rematns the leading caUM of chO-
dren'• ad.mAalorw to holpttals In the Untted
Stata. T and A, u It 11 caled, 111COOUoted
for 666,000 operations In 1975. The
whole subtect of toMdl and adenoids II
complicated and controversial. It an coma
down to the crudal ~ that must be
made In ev1tty CllM: 1hou.ld my child have
hll tonsitl and adcnokis mnowd? .
!Umember that a T and A, although a
' ,. • ~vMEO..v.srn .... -. 971
llmpla enough procedure, II an operation
that requlra general anathaia. • Thae-
fon, It lnvolva a ama1I amount of rilk.
Studia have shown that about one In
10,000 patients dies cvay year from com-
plications folowtng the procedure. Clearfy,
a T and A 1hould never be done unlea It II
medically lndk:ated. Your c:hlld'1 physi-
cian, uaually In CONUhatioh' wlth an ear,
ROM and throat (ENT) awve<>n, must
make thll cMdaloo.
Th. loc:Atk>n ol the tonalia and adendda alowt
them to act at• trap and flnt-llnc dcfenN against
lnhalsd ot b~ beca.rlll and vtruw. The ton-'* and adcno6da .. made wp ol lymphdd tbM»,
which manufactures antibociea 91nst tnvadlng
dlMua. TheNfcn, uni.. there la an lmpot1ant
and spedftc re.uon to have the opaetton, It II bet-
ter to luve the tonaala and adenoids In place. Na-
ture hae put them there fot. UMfuJ purpoee.
A little bec19ound wtl help you to understand
this tubtect better. In the 1930'1 Ta and" A'• were
abnoll a routine ~. Mon than hal ol the
chllchn In the Unit.ct Stat.. had their tonsils and
adcnokls removed. At thll Ume throat and ear In·
fectionl eoWd not t>. auccusfuDy treated wtth
medication. So It made MOM to surglcalJy remove
thete potentially dangerous areaa of Infection.
W\th the beginning ol the antlbk>ttc era In the
1940'1, phylidana had an effective method ol
treating bactenaJ tnfecttons of the tonsils and ade-
nokis without sub)ecttng the child to surgery. In ad-
dition, a nrlationahlp waa prov.en to eldlt between
a T and A and the ~t of pm-alyUc polio.
As a result, thete was a drama& reduction of Ta
and A's pcrfonned each year.
With the dewJopment of the Salk and Sa'btn.
vacdna, however, pobo was pretty much .&mlnA·
ted. Hence, one of the matn dangers ol the T and
A was removed, and, once again, the number of
annual Ta and A's lnaeaeed rapkily. In the early
1970'1 more than one min.on Ts and A's .,... car-
ried out each yMJ.
When lhou.ld a chnd have a T and A? Ant, here
are some reasona not to have the operation.
Sm of tOMlla· Large tonds ere not \nore sus-
ceptll>le to Infection than amaJI ones.
Fnquat coldr. Oaplte what you may have
heard, a T and A will not reduce the number ol up-
per-retptratory lnfecUona your child wlO pick up.
An occMlo9al tlaroat or .. bdec:tloe: This
Is pcrf ecdy normal during the early chl)dhood
years and Is no reaton to sub)ect the child to the
operation.
Poor ....,.Ute: Another old Wives' tale that
probably developed because people believe that
the tOOl!Js block the throat and ptevent the child
from swallowing. This Is just not true.
CODftlll.eac:r. Because each chllcfa c:ate must
be evaluated lndMduaJly, It Is medlcally unsound,
no matter how convenient for the family or for the
doctor, to perform Ta and A'• on sewral chilchn
from the Mme family at the same ttme. ...
No19J •Mtlt .......... Th9 II due to large
adenoidt and, In Hid, It no reason for aurgery. If
given enough time, the edeno6ds shrtnk, and
bruthlng becoma laa no6sy.
Tonold ....... aTaadA•u_...n.
opaatk>n It not safer and easier for a child than for
an aduh. Balda, few adults ewr require the ope-
mton bec:aUM they an not very ~ to re-
cunent throat or ear tnfec:Uons.
So much for the wrong rcaaona. For tome c:hf.
dren, a T and A It necesaary and beneftdal. The
foBowlng are Instances when the procedure may
be recommended.
Freqaeat ept.oda of toMIUltle: In tuch
cues the tonsils are obv\ously a focus of Infection,
and the child la better olf without them.
Chronic mlddJ..., lnfectloa wtth KCOID-
panytng burtng ION: Thts Is probebly related to
large and Infected adenoids. If the adeno6dt ~
struct the eustachlan (auditory) tube, which con-
flCCtl the middle ear with the throat, they can ln-
mfere with hearlng and eventuaJJy may caUM pe4
man.nt hearing Iola. .
S.... dtfftc:ulty ln bratlalnl « ...__.
or.aan.d epeeda: Thltcan becaUMdbyenlarged
adenddl that obltruct the nasal peeuga. The
tonslla on occ.aslon may be to 1.-ge and twollen ..
'AMllYWDJCLY.t 111 L a SJ • ''
to Interfere with swaUowtns or bruthlng.
Parsnb never ahouJd tJy to prusure their physi-
cian Into lcheduJlng a T and A. If your~ doa
recommend the operatlQn, ti should be done by a
quall6ed aurgeon, preferably an ENT aurgeon.
Further, the aurgcry always thould be pcr{onned
with the help of • quaMed ~ In a
fadltty aqulpped to handle any comp&c:atson that
Warning : The Surgeon General H11 D1ttrmined
That C°lplttl SmoQ,g Is Dlflglf'OUS to Your Hahh.
• ... "W'. U llJ .... ,. .... FTC -DEC. i&
The
Second Wave.
In the wake of our tremen-
dously succeasful 1977
fuD-size cars, these new
mid-size models are the most
sdenttftcally designed
production cars In GM history.
Yet they're as handsome as
they are functional.
Last year, General Motors
· introduced its new, trimmer
full-size cars. As you probably
know, it was one of our most
successful new-car anno~
ments ever.
For 1978, GM is proud to pre-
sent its newest family of new cars.
They, too, are fuel efficient
and utilize space better.
They are also the product of
more computerized engineering
than any group of cars in GM
history. More modular construc-
tion. And extensive corrosion-
resisting treatments.
The result is a new generation
of traditionally popular GM cars
that are spacious. Secure. More
maneuverable in city traffic com-
pared to last year. And, with their
trim newJooks, in tune with the
times.
Just as important, you11 find a
most impressive array of new
body styles.
Strong cars,
tested and retested.
Strength and security are integral
elements of these new cars.
These qualities were
"designed in" through traditional
engineering and testing tech-
niques-iocluding hundreds of
thousams of miles of GM Proving
Growit~uations -and through
more computer technology than
on any group of cars we've ever
developed.
In addition, the body desi~
wxlerwent hours of testing in the
wind twmel
The finished products are
solid, finely honed automobiles
that are exciting to look at and
emphatically in the GM tradition
of souOO engineering combined
with high style.
Good gas rnDeage, too.
From the day these new cars first
went on the drawing board, gas
mileage was a prime considera-
tion. And even with the additional
emission controls on California
cars, we think you can't help but
be impressed with the ratings
given by the EPA.
For example, our new mid-
size cars received EPA estimates
of 16 MPG City, 23 l\1PG Highway
and 18 MPG Combined City/
Highway when equipped with
GM's available 231 cu. in. 2-bbL
V-6 engine and automatic trans-. . nnss10n.
Please remember, however,
that the actual mileage you get will
vary according to the kind of driv-
ing you do, your driving habits,
and your car's condition and avail-
able equipment.
Some GM-built engines are
produced by divisions other than
the division producing the car you
may be interested in.
\\e suggest you consult your
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile or
Buick dealer for complete details
on engine sources, availilbilities
and 1978 EPA gas mileage ratings.
And while you're at the
dealership, ask to drive our
exciting new mid-size cars . . .
designed and engineered for a
changing world.
f'
~you get inside the dramati-
cally redesigned exteriors of these
new cars, the first thing to strike
you is a feeling of comfort and inte-
rior spaciousn~. Plus what we
think are some of the most luxuri-
ous options ever offered on this
class of car.
People who previewed our
new toJ>-Of-the-line models were
impressed with the level and
variety of interior trim available
on these new cars. The broad
selection of soft vinyls and fine
fabrics, iocluding crushed velour.
The·handsome new instrument
panels. And the cut-pile, wall-to-
wall carpeting.
1Hm on the outside.
Roomy on the Inside.
It is hard to believe just how
roomy these new cars are without
getting into them.
Compared to last year, both
sedans and coupes offer more
headroom and legroom, front and
rear.
There's more front and rear
"chair" height.
More room·in the rear for
knees.
And more rearseat hiproom in
coupes and station wagons.
Where did all
the room come from?
WelL our engineers call it "better
utilization of interior space."
Slimming the seats, but not
the comfort level Lowering the
floor. Thinning the doors and
recessing armrests.
It's aµ these things ... and one
thing more.
These cars were designed fer
people by people. Men and women
who know what comfort means.
More usable bunk space
than last year.
You might think this year's .trim-
mer models would skimp on trunk
space. Not so. For 1978, you get
more usable trunk space than last
year for such things as luggage,
golf clubs and picnic baskets.
One of the reasons for this
year's extra trunk space is GM's
new compact spare tire.
It's mounted on a special
lightweight wheel and, sioce it has
much less bulk, you get more
trunk space. And since it's sig-
nificantly lighter and stores
vertically, it's easier to get out of
the tnmk a~ instalL should you
have a flat.
The Greenhouse:
Your window on the wodd.
The window portion of an auto-
mobile has long been called the
greenhouse, but never has the
word been more appropriate.
These new cars provide
impressive visibility, offering a
great view of the outside world for
you and your passengers. ·
These new
General Motors cars
are designed to last,
· ride quietly and make life
a litUe easier.
These cars incorporate extensive
corrosion-resisting treab:nents,
including:
Specialty steels, where the
metal is rolled and then dipped in
molten zioc to help form a rust-
inlnbiting bond.
Water-repellent wax coatings
that are power-sprayed on such
areas as quarter panels and deck
lids.
AIXl electrogalvanized or
Ziocrometal® outer door panels
aIXl rear quarter panels.
All this is in addition to the
extemive use of highly specialized
corrosion-fighting materials like
galvanized steei zioc-rich prim-
ers, moisture-repelling sealants
am, of course, Body by Fisher's
tough acrylic finishes.
Combined, they represent
important advances to help
these GM cars retain their
good looks.
BuDcllng a quiet Gii'.
' There are four ways General
Motors went about making th~
cars quiet inside.
First, they were designed with
a full-frame construction to help
provide a solid foundation. There
are also 14 specially tuned rubber
mounts to help isolate the body
from the road and the running
gear.
Second, we minimized noise
"intrusion" in the passenger
compartment with such things
r as super-soft foam door seals.
Third, we utilized noise-\
absorbing features like Body by
Fisher's one-piece foam-backed
carpets and headliners. They'r~
contour-molded and cover like
blankets.
And finally, we eliminated
noise sources in a number of areas
by using materials that don't
squeak, and by beefing up and
sealing the structure and trim
where needed to help prevent
rattles.
The result is a finished product
you have to drive to believe.·
New features, big
andsmaD.
For 1978, there's a new, dual-
mode ventilation system for cars
not equipped with air conditioning.
In stop-and-go traffic, ~
3-speed blower passes outside air
over the front seat to the rear
passengers. At higher speeds,
a ram-air system helps provide
additional air flow.
For 1978, the headlight
dimmer switch is integrated
into the turn signal. There's a new
split tailgate for wagons. There's a
batch of optional equipment to
choose from, including power rear
vent windows on sedans and wag-
ons. And, for the very first time in
all of these cars, you get Delco's
amazing Freedom• battery.
This reliable battery never
needs refilling. Hold$
a charge
longer than
ordinary
batteries.
Ard
reqwres
In all, these cars are spacious)
quiet, secure, good-looking amt
built to stay that way.
We're proud of thein am
think you'd be, too.
A word about components.
Like all GM cars, these new
·1978 mid-size models incorporate
thousands of components pro-
no periodic
checking or cleaning.
That's a battery. , duced by various GM divisions
Modular consbuctlon and -· We mentioned earlier that these
new 1978 cars had a great deal of
modular construction. What does
that mean? Simply that many
components are now constructed
as a unit and can be replaced or
removed for ease of service.
For example, many heater and
air-conditioner components now
share a single module. Your serv-
iceman has this central location to
go to if servicing is necessary.
In addition, a number 'of
imtrument-panel dials am gages
are now removable from the front.
Think how much effort that can
save should you have to change a
bulb, for example.
aoo other suppliers.
In order to meet public de-
mand for particular models or
equipment, federally mandated
requirements for emissions,
safety or fuel economy, or for
other reasons, it may be neces-
sary to produce these cars with
different components, or differ-
ently sourced components, than
initially scheduled.
All such components have
been approved for use in these
cars by General Motors, and will
provide the quality perfornwu
associated with General Motors
products.
Designed and [II
Engineered for ·
a Changing Wortd.
See and drtve these exciting
new cars on October 6
at your Chevrolet, Pontiac,
Oldsmobile or Buick
Dealer's.
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DEALING WITH YOUR
CHILD·s ANGER
Current psychological thinking says you should
acknowledge his wrath rather than attempt to stifle It.
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The First
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Sculpture In Crystal
* * Limited edition available at
original issue price onJy until
December~. um.
* Crafted from the &nest pure
lead crystal.
* Each piece is hallmarked and
registered.
* Attractively gift packaged.
* A priud limited edition and a
uniquely beautiful Christmu
gift. Not available in ltOftS.
* Priced at only •t.C.00.
The First Danbury Mint Sculpture in
CryJta1 -simple, tut'eful, and extraordi-
narily beautiful.
This exquisite Sculpture in Crystal will
be crafted from the &nest 2" percent lead
crystal. Each piece wilJ be individually
shaped by master glassmabn and the
delicate Christmas Angel will then be
sculpted Into each piece. Finally, the
smooth surfaces of the Sculpture in Crys-
tal will be hand-polia~ and frosted to
bring the crystal to Its fullest transpar-
ency and lu.ter.
This 8nt Sculpture in Crystal will be
issued In a ltrlctly limited ecbtion. and is
available at original taue price only for
orders postmarked by December 25,
um. At Just '14.00, u 11 perfectly priced
for Chriltmu gjving.
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According to psychologtst John 8 . Wmon, who
has !>Mn called the "father of modem behavtor-
lsm." rage Is one ol the thru emotions ~ which
babies are born. (The odlC two are love and fear.)
Parents, though, often h•ve grut dlfftc:uJty ec·
ceptlng that children are capeb&e of fury. They coo·
sider getting angry an adult privtJegc and Insist that
chUdren bottle up their WRth. But praent·day
psyc.hologk;al thinking matntalns It Is hulthler to
acknowledge chUdren's strong emotions then to
Pfelend these emotions do not exist.
"I hate your' 9-year-old Melanie shouts to her
moth.,-after being told she may not go out to play
bcc.ause she did not dean up her room as she had
agreed to do. Melanie's mother could have aaid,
"Don't you dare speak to me !Ike that," denying
the chlld's right to get angry. Instead, ti\'.. said, "I
know you're angry becaUM you want to go out.
But the rule Is that rooms have to be deaned be-
fore people go out to play."
Parents need to control chddren's behavk>r so
that chiJdrm do not hurt themselves or others and
do not cause undue damage to property. Parents
do not need to curb children's emotions. Indeed.
they cannot. The anger II there. Suppreutng Its
open odmlulon merely drives It underground to
swface In some other -perhaps more damaging
--way.
Psychologist Dr. Alice Glnott. In her syndicated
column, "Between Us," tefls the ltOJY of 12-year-
old Andy, who hated lo lose to his father et
bedcgammon. UsuaOy Father reacted to the boy's
anga at losing wtth a lecture, whole main pdnts
were. "It's on)y a game" and "Everyone loses
aometima." Andy would become even more up-
set. and what should have been an en)oyab&e ac-
tivity Left both father and son unhappy.
OM nJght Father b1ed a new approach. "It must
be tough to come eo doM to winning and then
loee," he told Andy ... What• rotten break." Andy
calmed down at thla ~ ol hts disap-
pointment ~d frustration.
"When • child is upset, he's not rec:cpCtvc to
reason," says Dr. Glnott. "What he needs are
words that wt1I dlmtntsh the anguilh and help him
save face. Andy's Oed provkledtueh words."
1ne asential fact« In ttpl n.w approach was
the aclcnowtedgment that Aridy's feelings are val·
Id. Instead of attldzlng the boy for being up-
set, babyish or a poor lpOft -none of those ap-
proaches would have alleWWtd hb disappoint·
rnent -Father dtsplayed undantandlng of h'9
son's fHllng1. .,,,Children •ppreclate such
understanding .
The ltormy fMllngl that parents often think of
u negative are )'.ltt u aMnllal to chlldren'1 emo-
tional growth at ~ tunnler ona that ere C.-to
accept. By heJping chlldr«n to face their feelings
and to work through the lltUatlonl that BrOUM
them, psentt can hcJp them become more ,_
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TEC'-NIQUES fOR MAKING
FABULOUS GIFTS
Here are simple, ingenious wa~ to turn throw-away
Items (such as egg cartons) into beautiful decorations.
Ojlll pl!Jque of foam egg carton.
Artl/fcial /rult made Into jeweled artifacts.
Mosolc box created with egg shells.
• • FAMILY WlDCLY, ._, 1IOlf a, 1977
l1le term "recycling" takes on a
glamorous c:onnotatlon with these
handcrafted Items that you can make
and di.splay wtth pride.
There's nothing more axdttng and
gratifying than turning tomethlng you
would ordinarily throw away tnto a dec-
orative or useful obtect. Here are some
examples:
Moslcfng tape and shoe polish can
WOfk wonders on any surface that
would be enhanced by an old-worid
leather appearance, such as odd-
shaped or chipped bowta, lamp bases
and scratched table top1.
With a few snips of the scissors and
some trimmings, you elm aeate whim-
sical, decorative Items from foam egg
C07tonJ -such as a pair of bunnies, an
owl plaque or a bouquet of fantasy
ftowers.
Crocked egg shells. can be used to
give obfects an attractive mosiac or
crackle finish. They can be used to tum
bottles Into vases, for example.
PlastJc frutt that once was so popular,
as weU as wastebaskets, )an and other
throw-aways, can be transformed Into
elegant-looking works of art. AB It takes
Is metallic gold paint. glue, a few
..jewels" from the button box and FA.Mlt v
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From the Sports Wortd:
Blg.He•rted Slugger
Oreg Luzinski -
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John M•dcten
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Tum•bout Life
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Counaellng
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THE SECOND CHILDHOOD
Of GEORGE SEGAL
A nervous breakdown nearly destroyed his marriage
and his career, but now one of Hollywood's most versatile
actors is enjoying life the way he did as a carefree kid.
The rood to contentment and relaxation lnuolued. some rigorous .elf-scrutiny.
By Patricia Baum
Once upon a time, In Great
Neck, N.Y .. there lived a lltde
boy who longed to be a movie
star. He '° ldoliz.ed his tough-guy
film heroes -especlally Alan
Ladd, wtth trenchcoet, .45 auto-
matic. and Veronica Lake -that
often he would skip .ctlOOl for
the movtes.
Today George Segal, 43, has
certainly realized his dreams.
One of Hollywood's most ver·
settle, busy and sought-afte tal-
mi., he bounces easily bctwffn
comk parts, llkc the gun-toting
hwband In Fun with Dfdc and
Jone. and dramatic roles, most
recently as the Inspector In Roi·
Jm:ooster. A movie actor since
the early 6'J1, Segal won his SU·
perst.ar becige a few years ago
wtth A Touch of Claa.
.. Y .. ," Segal htmMlf IUms up,
nodding hit sandy-hand head,
.. , got evaythlng the 9-year-old
kid wanted. But for a long time It
didn't add up to contentment. ..
After graduating from Haver-
foni College, Segal grtttlly head-
ed toward his goal. He started In
an Off. Broedway theater selllng
orange drink, uthatng and
deaning bathroom.. Then came
a depaslng pmod of .. laying
myself open to c.asttng dlrec:ton.
who got their kicks In knocking
me down. They fed on my
mlMty."
Segal nabbed a few su.ge parts
before lendtng a contract with
Columbia Plctur ... There he sur-
vived some early rnoWi mtsfor-
tuna to play two Indelible roles:
the whecllng-dallng POW cor-
poral who seJls rodents for food
to hls fellow p1lofMn In King Rot
and the bdlgcnnt young pro-
fasor In Who• AjroJd of Vlrgfn"1
Woolf? Then dlrectow Sldney
Lumet, who had seen him
clowning on the Tonight ahow.
asked him to dlsplay hit comk:
talcnb tn Bye Bye Btoucrmon.
Sha then, Segal hat leaned
toward the &othy ro&a because
.. they're the toughest. Thac'•
onJy one way to do them -the
way that gm a laugh. And evay
}oke must wodc or It thraw1 off
the whole ftlm and ewryone
feels cheated." He Isn't off.target
too often, according to A Touch
of Ctass director Melvin Frank.
who hailed Segal u "the best
llght-comedy actor In the
businaa."
Segal not only won success
but got It on hls terms at well.
Beginning his movie career In the
glamor days of Hollywood, Se-
gal hardly protected the romantic
Image of his pretty.boy contem-
porar1et Ilka Troy Donahue, and
ltudlo ClUICutlvcs preuured him
to change his name (too ethnic).
ftx his broken noee and dye his
hair. But Segal stuck by the
name, noee and mane. He alto
stuck by hls wife, Marton, cwn
taking her and their two daugh-
ters. Dzabeth, 15, and Polly. 11.
to his fs-flung movie locadont.
Bethg a d4nloted famOy man and
beJle\llng that .. ~
behavior II m01t undJgntfted,"
Segal provided ICllflt fodder for
the hungry goulp columnim.
CMsplte hit monl fiber and In-
ner strength, Segal npcr1enced
a ~at deal of an~ "I could
never nilax," he say.. "I would
feel '° gulky about the dry ~·
that even IUCCCMfuJ actors' go
through that I would coomntly
go ~ meeting with people
to chum up bultnell, trve11
though the ICl'tpb wcr. landlng
at my door anyhow. And when I
was lollOriUng, I was so busy wor·
rylng about the next ~
that I couldn't enjoy what I was
dolng at the ttme. I hated all that
pushy behavior but didn't know
how to stop It."
That behavior nearly stopped
him. At about age 40 Segal un-
derwent what he bluntly terms "a
nervous breakdown or cnale
menopeusc.Suddenlymywhole
life seemed Irrelevant. My head
was a nat of analca, and I felt
like ftreaackan gotng off on the
Fourth of July. I had absolutely
no control OYer my.If ... His ten-
ltons 'Uploded Into highly en-attc
behavior. At one point, he was
so miffed that ColumtNt had no
poltas up at the studio of hls
new Rim. The Bloclcbtrd, that he
stormed Into the pt'e$kient'1 of.
Ree and ldcked over pianl'S.
Wane stlll, the aWs spiBed
over Into his pcnonaJ Jlfe, threat·
entng to destroy his marNgc. "I
was lmpomible to live wtth," he
remcmbcn. "I would come
home In a sweat and constantly
ION my temper."
Thanks to his tolerant famGy,
supportive frimcb and long~
of llstcnlng to mUlic, Segal pulled
through. And now, far from be-
fng • frcnctic workahobc, he
flndJ fllnNnaking "a. total &ow.-
fat'. I fall a btde bit In love with aD
the people I wgd( with. We help
each other and have• ball."
Segal feeW doeer than ever to
.. goal of becoming ... Nlucd
partlcfpant -lltttrlg with my legs
up but my antenna tuned In." He
datms he's wd within reach of
OYefelOmlng the fe.w remalntng
obttada to his Inner peace.
Meanwhile, he ays grtnnlng, .. ,
haven't felt'° good lince I was• =:.raying c.ops and rn
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"I like to smoke, and what
I like is a cigarette that isn't
timid on taste. But I'm not
living in some ivory towet:
I he-ar the things being said ,
ag~inst high-tar smoking as
well as the next guy.
''And so I started look-
ing. fur a low-tar smoke that
had some honest-to-goodness
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"As far as I'm
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switched to Vantage,
· I changed to a cig-
arette I could . ,, enJOy.
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Metairie, Louisiana
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ful genuine porcelain bdls to be is.sued by AmcriC20 Trcaswy ! It's the fourth master-
work in Copenhagen Blue ~lls honorins Currier & Ives.
The enti~ lifeli.lc:e surface of thls lovely bell depicts the Currier & Ives original o( ""Ole
Old Homestead in Winter''. Each limited editioo bell is trimmed in 22 karat gold ... and
bean the-.American Tteasuty Hallmark number on its inner surface! The handle has a 22
leant "gold band", our exdusive design. Each issue in this rare series will illustrate a dif-
f crmt Currier & Ives classic! This valuable limited edition "collector's choice" bell is ~y2 inches high, can be displayed to ~tify your home on table, glass case, etage~. or
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You kno'tV your Limited Edition Currier & Ives Bell can't go down in value, for we put in
writing that we will buy it bade anytime within ~ next ~ years (except postage, insurance
and handlin3), and you will receive a certificate guarantttiog this with your bell!
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Hurry -your ordf:r must be rc:ceaved by October 31, 1977. All orders rece;ved af ttt that
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date will be manuf ldured1
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SWEEPING STATEMENT
She swept me off my feet, l 1ay
Of one who Is m y wife today.
She 1wept me off my feet with amllu
And words and other wlMOme wllu.
But that UIOS many years ogo.
And lhlngt ~ nol the JOme, you know
Though stJO upon my feet obit,
Mon ofun I'm lncHned to sit.
So now my wife, who's 1tJD a wonder,
Soys "LJ~ your feet" wheh ahe 1weeps under.
-RJchord AnnOCK
"I hear the bank Is looking for a cashlc." "I
thought they hired one a month ago." ~He's the
one they're looklng fcx." -Conrod Flottllo
With one-dollar-a-gallon got threo~ned, thll
countly moy be bock on Its Jut aooner than
anticipated. -Mrs. Rote Sanda
From the bacJc seat In the car pool: "Last night
my wife poked me In the ribs and said, 'I can't
sleep. I'm worried about Junior. I think he needs
more di5Clpllne.' I said, 'More dl1Ctpllne? He Isn't
even using what he has.'" -Robert C>rtH!n
By Fr•nk Beglnskl
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Abandoned Money
Considering how hard molt people wodt
for their money, It's amazing how much of
lt they abandon. An estimated $15 billion
It lying unda1med In banks and businesses
throughout the country. These aaets In-
clude dormant savings accounts, unclaimed
Insurance proceeds, unused gift certlftcmes
and uncashed dividend checks. "Most
states have laws that make the state the
custodian of money undatmed by owners,
but few have been very aggressive about
going after these moneys," says Albert L.
Beennan, a partner In the natlonwkie ac-
counting firm of Alexander Grant & Co.
To help remedy the sttuatlon, Bemnan's
ftrm ls asslsffng more than a dozen states In
traddng down the owners of these assets.
When the owna5 can't be located, the
states, as custodians, have the right to use
the funds -f bonanza that amounted to
$128 mllllon last year In New York State.
Beennan says a p1ogram to track down
abandoned assets ls a good Investment -
a well-designed search program can brtng
a 50-to-one return for each dollar Invested
by the states.
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More than 52,000 students haven't let
bllndnesa or other handicaps stand be-
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anywhere In the country to the blind and
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cerebral palsy. The RFB Master Tape
library c:wrendy contains more than
37.000 re.corded texts and la being In·
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volunteers across the country. Texts range
from elementary to postgraduate level,
and If RFB doesn't have a book, It will
record tt on requat. RFB'a Jan Sneed says
that RFB Offds more voluntun, pm1tcu·
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Dumber By The Dozen?
It Ain't neoeuarlly so says a Brigham
Young Univ. researcher to the "larger the
family; the dumber the ldda'' theory
popular ln recent years. After studying the
American College Testing tAcn scores of
15,000 students at the Provo, Utah, uni·
ventty, Dr. Richard Galbraith, an asst.
prof. of chlld development and family rela-
tions, says that academic achievement ls
unrelated to famUy size. Galbralth also
takes Issue with the notion that lnaeulng
the spacing between the births of childNn
Is beneftdal to thetr lntelligenc:c level -If
anything, Galbraith found a slight lnttease
In performance with closer spndng. "The
only factors that appear to Influence the
child's academic devekipment," soys
Galbraith, "are their parents' level of
academic achievement and the amount ol
stimulation In the home environment." .r
Mind Yoar Nannen
"Manners can take you places that money
won't," says MMjabeDe Young Stewart,
author of several books on etlquetm who
has taught the 90dal graces to Presidents'
children and~ wives. Her ftrst
puplJ WU her own daughter, Jacqueline,
whom aha prepared to attend embassy
functions when the famUy ltved In Wash-
ington, D.C. Mrs. Stewart's center of
operations la now a Vlcto11an house In Ke-
wanee, Ill., but she Still teache1. youngsten
to deal with sttualiona ranging from tack-
bng an M1ichoke to meeting royalty. Mn.
Stewart beBeva etiquette is needed now
men than ewr. "Some ol the biggest
readen of my boys' etiquette book are~
lege students who sneak·read It as If tt
were Plavbov. They're ready to ktam man·
nen when tt becomes penonalJy Important
with things BM job fntervlews." Etiquette
1n Mrs. Stewart's book le more than party
mannen. ChlJdre.n learn to put away thetr
clothes, take phone rmsstQet and behave
tn a loc:kar room. But tha. arc ltiJl doub-
ting Thomaaa llU the fdcn4 ol her 9-
year-old IOf'I, BIJJy, who remutced, "I can't
be1'eve peopw come to your hou.le from
all OYa just to learn how to cut meat.•
INTBE
WORLD .. ·.
Bntahlng Up On Tooth Care
Eveiyone knows how Important It la to
brush his teeth, but how meny people
know what kind ol brush to use and how?
Veiy few, according to a recent survey by
the American Dental Asloclatlon (ADA),
whkh reported that almost 85'1> of those
questioned had never been advised 0n
l:JC'ush se1ectton by their dentists. Here MC
some tlpe from the ADA to give you a
quick brushup.
• Use a toft bt1sde brudt. Jt's most effec-
tive In removing plaque at the gumllne and
won't damage sensitive gum· tissue. The
brush should be small enough to reach
eveiy tooth and have a straight handle.
• Replace toothbrushes often. As 100n as
your l:JC'ush shows signs of wear, get a new
one. Brushes need to be replaced about
four times a year, more often for chlJdren
who tend to chew on the brtstJes.
• The most effective brushing method la
the 'i>ack and forth scrub," which uses
short back and forth strokes. Ask your
dentist to demonstrate.
• Once a day Is enough for adults who a.re
no longer cavity-prone, but all others, par-
ticularfy children, should brush after every
meal. And, finally, don't forget flosmg
and regular checkups.
.Jog lag
Overexertion Isn't the onJy kind ol f atlgue
you have to wony about when exerdslng.
Many a good Joggtng or other um:ise
program has been abandoned becaUte of
mental fatigue, the boredom that coma
from letting exe:rdse MSllons settle Into a
predktable routtne. "Most people have
many false st.am because they let aerd$-
lng become tedk>us, .. tays Benno ltucl °'
the Health Insurance Institute. baacs uys
the best way to avoid boredom Is to get a
friend or family member to eMl'dre-wtth
you. It also haJps to change the sc:ene -If
you curdle at home, wcxk out In diferent
iooms; If outskie, change Iha locate. Alter-
natlng your eiadse program from d.y to
day can help, but you shoWd always start
with the eastat ones. And too much ol a
good thing can be bad -oYertlrtng your.
self will only dampen your mthu.sasm.
Qul&Tak•
The Eye Reseateh lmtitute ol Raina
Foundation rcpor1s an eye-op8ftlnQ lta-
tlstk:: ap to baJf of A..tcaD
women dnelop .,. lnttatloa and
lnflw•JUtto. becaw of Improper-
.,. ..,..._and ... of.,. coeme-
tk:a •••• There's noeNng unusual about
the scouts In flodda'a Boy Scout Troop
66 and Gtrl Scout Troup 746 -at le8't
when they're at their muttriga. But
when meetings are over and the scouts
doff their unJfonns, they don't put oo
anything else. The two ecoat ~oopa.
you ........ t at a audlet camp
.•. .Amerk:on Family Phy11dan mega·
ztne reports that mea ud woman
tend to ........ ddhreotlJ to me.. Men are likely to deal with
stress by either thinking the problem
over°' trying to forget It through MX,
drinking or smoking. Women UM other
coping mecl'wlnlsms, such as eating
sweets and consuming soft drinks.
TheHlghUfe
Being high can be good for your hfo.alth, at
least when the high coma from llvlng at
7,000 feet. After studying the rnortaJtty
rate from heart disease of a group ol New
MexJoo residents, Dr. Edward A. Mqrttrner
Jr. says that men IMng high In the moun-
tains are less likely to die from heart at·
tacks than those IMng closer to sea level.
Dr. Mortimer. a profeA« c:I community
health at Cleveland's Cata Western
Reserve Univ., ~ys: "We think that you
never completely adjust to living at a h.lgh
altitude where the air Is thinner, and there·
fore whatever you do -walking around,
doing chores -Is harder physical work to
the heart."
BIRTHDA)'S (all Libra): Sanda, -Bar·
bare Walters 46; JuJlet Prowse 41; Red
Smith 72; PhU Rizzuto 59. Monday -
Pope Paul VI 80; Patrick O'Neal 50. -n... a, -William Conrad 57; Sam &vln 81;
Greg Monts 43; Charles Percy 58. Wed-
needay -Brigitte 8ardot 43; Al Capp
68; ~llllam S. Paley 76. Th..u, -
Greer Garson 69; Gene Autry 70. Friday
-Deborah Kerr 56; Truman Capote 53;
Johnny Mathis 42; Angle Dtcktneon 45:
Susan St. James 31 . Satura, -Julie
Andrews 42; Walter Matthau 57; Richard
Hams 47; Stella Stevens 39: Vladimir
Hcxowtti 73.
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NEW SEASON A special space training mission with a beautiful
astronaut explodes in a nightmare for Steve! Filmed on location at the
Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral. Lee Majors stars.
THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN
GB:OOPM(i)
Special appearances by former NFL stars:
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Ray Nitschke Joe Kapp Mike Henry Pervis Atkins Ernie Wheelrlght
ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE
99:00PM~
Pege5
Wheft the P1rtats of 1 youn1 WOflllft tum theft is ne dwice tel
their "uitrter bl recoter from lief coiut.. ~. ttley
detenntnt to remowe her clesttny from the hncls of medical science
Hd place tt lft the Mnft of God-....terint UM.tpeded IM4tcaJ
1nd le&•I opposrtion Nnl tlle w1y-in the NBC World h'emiefe
Mowie "In the Mitter of Klren AM Quinlan," lilon41y at 9PM. Based °" the l1udline-•1t11 use of a ,outll llew Jersey womu who
lapsed mto 1 comi 1t ace 21, the drama stars Briln leitll, ,.iper
Laurie, 01Ytd Hu1'm11, St~rue Zim~ltst, Ontd Sptelber&. Blft
McGuire, Louise utu111 ud Bryon Morrow.
Burt Repo4ch, who wn stated for 1 foothlt career •It! the
Battimon Colts antil 1 k11et itljury ende4 tllose plus, stars u • jailed
ea-su,entar quartetMd who moWim Im fellow c:o11wkts f9r 1
cndlron ~ttle aptast tbetr o,pressiwe prison CU'rlk in "Tbe Ltecest
Ylrd," the ABC Sunday "'lllt lllowie at 9"I. Alto sU'"-& •rt~
Albert n • sly and sinister prisoll nr'8n, and ~ Lauter u • lltUll
1111rd capt.1111. MichMI C..1"14 poftr•)'S a lelow iJUute 11141 wetem
loatblller who ISSISts ~ wittl Im tm1, ind J111 H1mpt• ii 1
lovable CAii! whose resourceful ~ uture prowes to be his tra,;c
4owntan.
... ..._ lbrs n Caryl~ ~ktomia's tllltoneus "'941
ictit ltandlt." whe .,..t 12 ,urs on '81tti row befWI lle1n1 ...... Tiit.., IS reWd 19 "Iii lie If Y• Caft," I tad-bned
_. • lllC, s.Dy at ft. a.mni. was arrested and charred
..... ,....,,, ...... ...., • the late 40L "' ... acc.-..
~ • ,-. car ~ C9W'tl'ilt1 his car's ~ lrith '941
wlte,kaH 1114 1,,rt1chi111 victi111s parked H lners IHt'-
Q • ...._ "9 • ,r1-led blew 111 ~ lawytr, llhd wn....,,.. in his blttle to notd the ps c:hamller. Talia Shire CO·
ltln a .n..., ltoulie Astltr, • 1.-i Ctlmlun 111 ha loq
onlal. After eiPt sbys of Heartilft, he lost his fi111I 1ppe1L
When the pareats of a JOUlll WONn luni ttaen is H dllnu tor
their .. uptef to realftr from her cocutese ceMrtlOI, they
deteon111t to relllOft her destiny from the hands of medlCll science
allllll p&ace it 11 the hatta of God-encounteriftt 11M1peded cne4tal
allCI lepl a,posrtion alont tile war-111 the NBC Wofflt Premiere
llowie "In the Matter of laren AM Quinlan," Mon4ar at 9'11. hsed
Oii the ~111e-llllkmt use of a '°""' New Jersey WOlllH who
lapsed into a aMM at •te 21, the drama shrs Brian llerltl, Piper
Laurie, DaWMI ltufhnH. Stephanie ZilllbaJISt, 01w1d Sptelbtrt. lllft
McGuire, Loe.use l..atha111 and lryoti lllofrow.
lktrt It~, who wn stated tor a football career with the
BaH1more Cotts until a kllff mjury ende4 those plans, shrs u 1 pile4
es-wpentJr quarter\Kk wtlo ll'IOtlikm his leltow a111wids t.r a
tndlron battle 1111nst tberr Otlt>'essift prisoll cuards ill "The Loncest
Yard," tile UC s.dJy II.pt lllcMe at ft. Am stJrr1111 are ~
Albert U a sty Ind Sinister prison warden, and U Uuler IS I lllUfl
cuard taptlUI. Michael C..rM poft1lys I felow inrute ... wetern
footballer wllo mists ~ wrti his tum, and J111 HamptOI is a
lovable toll whose resourceful loM uture prowes to be his tracic
4owatast.
Mel Al4I tbB n CMyl ~. tatitonril'' ..torious "red
li&fd bandit," who spent 12 ,urs Oft death row llef0f1 Mml
...... Tiie st.y is ,.... Ill "«II • If ,. Cati," a tad4..i
_. • •. Sun4ay 1t ft. Chemnn ns ~ and curred
widl raMlefy, rape .. -· ill the late 40s. He WIS ICUllld el ~ a ,olice car Irr CllNriat tits cafs ~ lrith ~
c.llephaH 111cl ap11roachi111 widi11s parked 011 lowers IHn. a.-. ..... 1111. '"-........ a,ert ...,.,, .....
was lielpflll 111 his blttie to troicl the CH clllmber. T Ilia Shire co-
sbn a lttoniey ftaulit Asher, • ttdellll C1lmMl1I ill ha !oat
wdAl After eiPt cbf' of mclltion, be lost his final tpt191I.
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SUNDAY (Condnu.cl)
U (J)(llf!lll) tuues and
Allswtra
G Thriller m Ood111 llutblll l O\ An&tln
Ood&e1s vs Houston .\silos m Tht 8owtry lloys
( lU'J 'J) $portKope
llJ t lrOMUt m &fu t l'trfonn111Cts
Jt U.S h<r11 Report
-12:30-
J Colltp f'oothll H•1tH e m 1:1t1 llft ·11 , I Wild lltnadom
U ( f2t I ) OutettOM
(1f11 3_) Nfl football l'h111d,lph11
v' Lo) Anaeles
'lt Mayberry RfO
1:00
l }J 0.11diol!J
D IU J I tJ m ()f l llH footb11J
Oakland Raode1) v~ P11tsbu•ah
Sleelers
' 6 Anlr111J World
0 Peocile 1
D Abllot1 & Costillo
tGJ Anlftllti, Anlr1111s m lowtr) 8oyl
(ltJ I lOVt Lucy
fl!) C11vtston: Tht C11dtd Act ol tht
Colden lslt A lolm eiplorona lhe rich
arch1ltclural and h1~lomal buk
around 01 GalvtSton an island ott the
coast of roas lhe sp1111 ol lhe
pro~perou\ and eltganl day\ •hen
Galveston wh a lod1n2 cotton port
1$ rttruted
(iltJ f )U.S. f11r11 ltepon m Rou11d C.ro/[11 El Mundo
-1:30-
3J ~·· Si1111utt1 I Woild ol tllt Su
D IM1pl
l!Ol Colltat footNH '11 ra l1M Hollty-s
(taJ <Dl Consu111t1s World
2:00 a lhw11: c'.C) "Strtll.tdt" (mus)
56 Mario Lan1a Jo;n Font1rne
Vincent Puce
0 Tiit Ila V1llty
(I) Mo.It: ·secret ot the Chateau · u Mo.It: Cl:) "Th• Susy Body"
(com) '67 Srd Cmar. Robert Ry10
Anne Bute•. Dom Deluise
CJ) lowt Amttlun $tylt
<ml MOYlt: (Cl "M111" (adv) '&6
Clrnt W1lk11r Jay North
Q)hru11
13) Mowit: "fin Wffh In A S..I·
loon" (•dv) '62 -Red Buttons.
A1cha1d Haydn hb11n 81rb11a
Eden.
f.UJ Tiit $11111 Covtntry C011cludrn1
covrraee ol t~rs l•dres P1ofessoon1t
Golf Assoc11hon tourn1mrnl lrom
Round Hill Country Club 1n San rr•n
crsco Players 1ncludt Judy Rankin
laura Bauth newcomer Drbbre
Austin and others
( 121) ) Tiit Ractn
m ~'" t n Oominso el> F1111ify l'ortnh
-2:30-
())Topic
fI.J lllo•lt: "Sht11ff of I ractuied
Jaw
fiJ lllowle: "Cl'Dallrt" (draJ 41
Robert Youns. Robert Ryan Robtrt
Mitchum
((21) CJ )) Anl1111t World
3:00
8 loll•llU
CD Mission llfl90Ulblt UJ llo¥it: "C4s.anov1 Brown·· era rn> Au'• sports
-3:30-
(1) Ironside
CJ) Mowlt' · Murdr1 1n the Blue
ROOf'l'I"
(121l f]J) Alntric.an Mwtnturn m frttll•lld $~tdlin1
4:00 u use Foothtt use ·~ t eaas
Ch11stian
D Tiit Sundly Shelt '1 h9tyt & Hit frlfllfs
IJ (mJ U) CGllts• fo«ball '77
D Mowlt· u9ri,U111 •-(' Id") 40 ly1ont Powr• l •nda Darnell
Oun 1~uer
!IQ) San l'edro ~ 811111$ m Motit: (C) ul'luzlt of A l>owft.
Ian CMd" (dra) 11 Faye Dunaway
((17J l ) l) Soul Train m Senitt111111 ""°' !2Jl (I) M•t lht firm
ll{J MJst•ry l"IM•lrt W Wilt Street Wttl m Gollct HcMir ~t) Notre 01m1 HHilts
-4:30-
)J Ad1m·12
D Ctltbnty lowllns
c ll hu the "'hon
(21) Cf ) Vokt a4 A,nculturt
fD W1$11lnat011 W-' 1n llevte-e
(al ())) lloNlll.I
'9 urth, Sea ' Sky
5:00
~ Nfl 611111 of 1114 W•i
0 SUr T11•
{J lllowr1: C "The 1'11f1ct
fur1ouall~ (comJ ~q Ion, CuM
IJ lOl u """ (J Star Tro
Q) Mowll: C-l •1>111ver IN tht Rio
Cundt" (•tS) ~1 ldmond
0 8'ien Sterhna Hayden <crn m> c.tebnty c.urt f» AlntricJll/htMI Jtwhll Ko.Ir
!lll Cl J Cenurn f.UJ f'ln11t UM
f.llS Mttt tilt 1'1111
-5!30-
(J) Tllrtt f"b&fiOfts lo Admrturt
D flll CJJ 0 Mftl D Wktt World of Adwtntv11 <m lromktt 131$jll(t1999
('8J Cl)) Tai. to tllt M1n11t1
G!!> Tht Growina Yttrs
lvlWINd
fS:OO
fJD CIJ MIWI r.D fol'Vll/bal EJtm a Mowle: (t) (fir) uCr• Cur·
rtllf" (Ora) "I I -Robert Hooh
D WI ,EDRO llEACH
• BUMS.NEW SEASON
COMEDY Hffil
• ((8) ) Su l't~lro luch
lum "Tht Sho1tesl Yard" The
bums while tryina to tuch u vml
youna boys thfy don't have to iQy
drrty football to wrn. lrnd themselves
rn 1 came aearntt the mtantst and
·d1rt1ut team 111 San Pedro
G AMllll WorW m MoN: CCJ OM "w ot 1111 lird!Mn" (d11) 11-0oue ~Clure <cm rn> ~ &t11Mt1 ,..,. s.
=~= fa 5'mttlllf1C PtnOMI D Marlo & t11t Miile llladllnt
l)f) Miry Tyttr llloott
~ Tiit Growlna Yun
-6:30-fJ lf ) ((fl) (JI) ,...,
ll) Wtlcl Klll1do111
U KNIC """ Conltftll(t fiJ World ott~ S.1 tQl Tiii H1r011 UPflll m rut111 "° s.u1 13 Mo.lt: (.t) "The Gun ind Ille
l'ulplt" (wn ) 74 Ma110' Corin,, m Ptwdilly Cltcus
illl f •• tilt llthon @!)Ills lllvt lihrMt
7:00
f.J ((1.ll U) t 60 lllllllutn
D t21ll l1 m Qtl Wet~ of Ofs..
ney (2hr) l<rna of the G1111lru A
Cree Indian 1s lhrnlened by a 10
loot 11111ly bear he once rescued 111
lhrs drama sta111111 John Yono r.1111)
Wr&grn\ and Hugh Webs!"
ClJ Htt Haw D CU ®J ((3) (f)) Nancr
Drew/H11dy lloys In (gyp! Frank
and lor art caueht 1n a dana,,ous
advenlurt involvrne d goldtn idol
stolt n horn a Pharao/\ \ tomb
IJ father Dt11 Father
Cl) Marcui W•lbf, M.D. f» )lpintM 0111111 m Amt11u111
-7:30-
1!1 lltu Tl111 Mouw
@!)Woflllll
8:00
O That's Entert1inmtnt,
• Par1 II. A ltu mow1e1
muai<al tilrn111n11I
fJ (ll ll r 3J) e Th11'1 Entert11n
111e11t II (3hr) Alt all ne• movtt mu\1
cal eatravaaania compiled trnm JO
years ol prrcefeS$ Metro Goldwyn
Mayer films Gene l\elly and r "d
Asl111e narrate and Ptr1orm to1tthe1
rn 111 new number) d11ttlfd by Kell1
tor lh1s film lhe \peml presents a
1a1a•y ot su'h musical stars as Judy
Garland Lulre Caron Cyd Charr\~
Bing Closby Lena Horne Donald
O'Connor Debbie Rtynolds frank
Sinatra Gwen Verdon and ot
course-AstairP and l\elfy
(!) Ac'°""' & Colllp1n1
()) Th1t llullYillt Musk
U (]) ®J (la! Cl)) SI• lllMlltn S
1111111 "Deadly Countdown" Part I A
hrred killer stocks Steve Austin when
he tS selected tor a mrssron to lrnk up
two space u tellrtes
fiJ S!*lll "The Benny Htll Show" CD Mo.It: (2hr) "G.ulllllt" (mys)
'44-Charles Boyer. ln1110 Ber1m1n
Q) S.111 Yorty Slltw
aD bpinat l.t11f1111• l'roer1111s 121 t11 Ctllctrt "Herb Albert"
flllt E..m.1 rt l'ops
G!!> Upet1l11 °"1rnsllin
-1:30-
• &11at1mal1ns find hope
• after eartllquah.
Come Wilk the WOfld,
Dalt Eons, ruut.
• c.. ""' ni. WorM
Cl) '°' ..... tilt Ceunt11
0:00
B 0 CIJ D tUl Tht Ii& bltlt: Kill llllt If YOll CM (2hr) Alan Alda
su rs as Caryl Chessman. C.11torn1fs
·red lrahl b1ndrt' of lhe 1940s, wf'lo
was arrested and ch111ed wrlh su
comes and murder. •as conv1Cted
and spent 12 yurs on duth ruw
before frnally bttna emuted Dr1ma
du ls with lht rnue of cap1tat
punishment and Chessman's eff111ts
to IYOld the aas chamber hlr• Shott
co sfars as aflorney Roulre Asher
B 0111 Rakrts
1 t 1 Nmwih1 on the Road
U 8URT REYllOLOS in
• "THE LONGEST YARD"
Fust Tlme on TY!
U U rtOl (Qt) I J) Mowle CJ (2hr) "Tht Lon1Ht Yard" ld11)
14 Bun Reynold\ [ddre Albert [d
l4ultr Jom H1mpton It's not how
)OU play the 1•me that counts but
whtther you win 01 lost •hen 1 team
01 con .. tt~ ;oe civen 1 on,, on~ Jrft
senlfncf chance lo t.1ckfe lhtrr
opprusive 1u1rds on 1 loolball ,,,.
tor ~II'
D R1lpll Wilk1non
Q) Rea Humbard
tMI Tiit OM w., m llllultrpteCf Thutlr. Dt<bns of
lOlldoll
"9 lm flOfll l111coln C.nter Ntw
York Ph1lh6'nron1t Wrllt Zubm Mehl•
-9:30-
• Tiit ~Illa la Comtn&
11' f"ol1er W11oner Show a Ctltbrtly ltnnlt
10:00
U Day of OtKOVtrJ
I fl It Tlhl A Tllltl
Cll C..rntr Ttd Armstrona m MetrOfttWS
Cll '1li ~ Hour m Mews
fD WodtllOllM Plar!IMe
-10:30-
0 11111111, S•1u1'1 Sllow
O [r111st AnaleJ HcMir
QJ SlilllO Wrutli111 fD Wifllltll & LOM!a
11:00
a e <J ,. """' 8 P1<111tt1n
I J) flit '1'L Clllb m llloont: "'-tsh&111" (mysl ••
Charin Boyer ln111d Be11man
loseoh Collon m Hollty11100M11 a11 m M1111 12 ill flit 700 Club
f.UJ Tht Rock follies
Im hm111r Sw1u1rt Show
-11:15-
D Sports fln1l/ll1me of lllt Ctmt
(()JJ (]J) llllO'flt: "Ghost 1n the
lnv1s1ble B1krnt"
((21) Cl)) lltwl/llftylt
-11:30-
Tht m Ct ..
D Q1J Cl) 11D !DJ lllO'lit: "Shtr
lock Holmes rn New Yoik
Iii 700 Cttlb
• <m <a > """' Ttlt,ulst
D MeYit• <CJ "lttwttn Huttn
an4 Htfl" (dra) "!>6 Robert Wiener
Terry Moore Broderick Cr1wlo1d
Buddr Ebsen
Cll 11«,. ,,_ football
ID Cilclltntro
12:00
Mtdb
IIal *'It'. (C) "TIM HoM" (dr1)
'63 K11k Dou1ru Nrck Adami,
Robert W1lktr. Nehemiah P111ott
-12:30-
U Morit: ""ycho'"
.., ... ""' Amtfla a o,.,_ 1111s1tn
-1:30-
D lilfflt: <Cl "lll1111iflctnt
lll11Jdof" (dra) "55-Anthony Quinn.
Maureen D'li111. Thomas Gomez
U Al Otlt Wltll ...
Pege 1
The populu "I'd 11thtr bt saihna" bumper stkktr W011ld hue
bMft app~t• tor Aldtr11ia11-bom Ktor Rod Tarlor hid NBC not
deddtd to put TIJlor on the l1ll 1tlledul1 thit SUSOll 11 the stir of
The Oreaon Trail, N's first new Western arits in some yuri. "I hid
just bouaht a bolt and WIS plannlna to IO saillna for Ill trttndtd
period ind try mr new t07," hytor said, his hud wklna with
incredulity. "But NBC wanted me to do tht series, so htrt I am,
ridina times, br11tllln1 In the dust and blsklna in the hot sun.
"But I'm a aambler ind I rt1llY btliN in this N project. Our
series is a so,histiuted show futurina authentic history to the
backdl'09 of btautilul sunery," hylot 1dd1d.
hylOt, • popular teltvision star (Holla Ilona and The Btarc1ts)
and motion picture star ("The Birds," "Hotel.'' and "Sunday in New
Y0tk"), portr1ys ban Thorpe who reluctantly but successfully takes
on the diftlcult task of ••aon master of NBC'• Tht Ore1on Trail on
Wednetday (9-lOf'M).
Taylor, In real Ille tolor1ul, outspoken and rHPected by his purs.
has played western heroes btfore, but none such as Ewan Thorpe.
"He's aentlt, he cannot r11d and write, he's moral and insisb on
prayers in the evenina." Taylor said. "I think that's contrapuntal to
the llod Tatlor who can rldt and illoot and fiaht. I think that's useful,
frankly.
"II he were a straipt-out, bia. tou1h boss of the trail, it would be a
bore. I think he's far rtmowtd from John Wayne. He's a stumblina,
bumblina, sfly man who, when the chips are clown, will save your
lift," the actor added.
W"rtti his thrM motlltritss ctuldren-17-yur-old Andy, played by
Andrew SttftftS (son of Stttla Stmns); 12-year-old William por·
trayed by Tony leatr; lftd 10.yur-ohl bdlet, acted by Gi111 Marie
Smib-ban Thorpe, a widowtr, mowes from his IUittois farm hopina
to better himself and his family In the "" territOfJ of Oreaon.
The •rits, set In the mid-19th century, whtn Oreaon fever natd
1eroa the ustem United Stites, 1110 stirs Darleen Carr IS waaon
train tuchtr Marpret D..tin, 111 independent youna woman who is
attracted to .the strona, couraaeous chmcter of Ewan Thorpe; a11d
Charles Napier IS the waaon train's scout and aulde, tlcitum
mountain man Luther S,racue.
Tht wttkly series dramatizes tht epic journey from Independence,
Mo. to the Willamette V1lley in Orecon. as the pioneers strugle
aplnlt the elements to !Heh whit they pray will be the promised
land.
The efforts of NBC and Universal Studios have combined to make
thia eaptftli" tt~ project authentk and rt1tistic with the
tfltire filmlna t.a•1tt1 plau In Flaastafl, AriL .,
Rod Taylor: as waaon mHter Evan Thorpe, hnds a true friend in w1eon train
lt1ther M1r1a11t Devlin. played by Darleen Carr
Pegel
Tll WEfK SEPlEMBER 2$, 1971
SUllOAY, Sll'TUtBER 25
10:00 D )ohn RDOI-Show
.]) Ifft ""·Gamt Show 10:30 D <i; i.fl rootball Ch11:110 ~ SI lou1s
11:30 m Ooctaer Oqout/l'rtaamt
12:00 CD Oocletr Butball los Anaeles Dod1e1s vs Houston Ashos
12:30 :.V Collect roocbalf H~llu u m aI Ifft ·n
(lfl> fJ)) llft Football Pt11l1delph11 •S Los Anaeles
1.00 U @ tJ Im H llft roocball Oikl1nd R11dm v~ P1lhbu1&h Sletle1s
1:00 f1i) Tht Sarah Covt11try Concludtni cove1a1e of !htS ladies Professional
Coif Auocialion !ourn1menl from Round Hill Country Club 1n San rranmco Playm include ludy Rankin laura 81ueh newcomer Debbie
Austin and others
4:00 0 USC rootblll Tro11ns v' T tin Chmltan
U (!31 l . ) Collef• rootball '77
6:00 o 11n rootb1ll Rap
MOllDAY, SEl'TEMBU 26
6:00 U ) J 11QJ (<1f1 (!})Monday lllfht football New tngland Pair1ots Y\
thr Cleveland Browns from Cleveland
TUESDAY, SEPTUIBER 27
7:30 2fJ Oodcer llueb1ll San franc1sco Giants vs Los "n&eles Ood&ers
W£Dll£SOAY, scmMBEll 21
l:lO 1af) Ood1er Bawball San rranmco Giants v' Los Anceles Oodgm
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Z9
S.00 D 1211 •J)m 1H World Huwywti1ht Bo11nc Cllamplonships World
Heavywr11ht Champion Muh1mm1d Ah meels Crn" Shims in a IS round !ille bou! hom New YO<~ s Madison Squ11t Carden
SATURDAY, OCT08ER I
11:00 D 21 ft J m '9 Granclst1nd/llhfOI' Lu1111 &ntl>all
12:30 U 11Ql (JI IJ) llCAA rootblll l 1ve cnvmee of lhe came bet-.een
Oklahom1 it Ohio S11te
3:30 0 ( 1ll (1 ) CBS Sports SpedaclllJr
4:00 U The Sltvt GlfftY Show
4:30 U nus Is Ille llfl
5:00 O The Chua Knoa Show U ']) ~ (121) Cl)) AIC's W"iclt WOl1d tf Sporu
11:00 U UCLA Bnluis football 1,77 UClA vs low1
SUllDAY, SEfflMIER ~
6:00 U f.c.J "Cfoa Cunt11I" (d1a) ·71 Robert Hooks. Robert Waener
CD ct) "Elare of !tie llird111tn" (dra) '71 Ooua McClure
1:00 m "Gaslipt" (mys) '44-Charles Boyer ln1t11d Berem1n
9:00 U {]) '1a) ((8) ml (C) "The Lon1ut Yard" (dra) 74-Burt Reynolds Eddie Albert, Ed l1uter, Jim Hampton
MOllDAY SEl'TEMBU 2'
6:30 U CC) "Sandwtlts'' (dra~ 'n Herschel Bernardi. Cary C1osby 1:00 II CC) "Women Tl111a SMn" (com) '67 Shirley McCla1ne
0 CC) •tto. to Saft A Marrlac•" (com) '68 De1n Martin Stella
Stevens
9:00 U @ Cl) GI QI) (,CJ "In tltt Matttf af K.1111 Ann Quinlan" (dra)
'17-Bmn l\e1!h. Piper Laurie. 01v1d ftuffman
O CC) "M0A-S0H" (c,om) '70-Elho!t Could. Donald Sulh erland
TUESDAY Sll'TEJIBER 27 6:30 O CC) "Hui of Anter" (dra) ·72 Susan H1yw11d. J1mes StKy
1:00 e "lilies (ff Ille fleld'' (d11) '63 Sidney Po111er Lila Skala 0 "'Krtnea hw 1111 ,rCIMCllboll" (dra) S7 -lyrone Power Marlene
DietrK:h Clmlu lauch!on
WEDllUDAY SEl'TEJIUI ZI
':30 8 CC) "The S.. CMM" Part I (adv) '55-Jolln Wayne Lana lurner
1.-00 U c.cJ "Ginpr ii tM Monllftl" (1om) '73-Sissy Spacek
Cl CC) '1111 Ttdcn" (•es) '66-Audie Murphy, Diani lorys
9:00 D ((]lj (])) CC) "UW. Cellflty Jlil" (dra) · 16-Yvdle M1m1eu•
Tommy lee Jones Rober1 Carr ad int
ntUltSOAY, S[l'TEJllU 2'
6:30 U CC) "The S.. CMM" Concl (adv) '55-John Wayne. lan1 lu1ne1
1:00 U CC) "llicht ,..,..,. (mys) .!14 Greaorv Peck. Brode11c~ Cta.tord
Cl CC) "The Sftetltll OIWll" (d11) '64-Wilham Holden Capucine
fllOAY S£mMBO lO 1:00 U c.cJ .. .,. .. (wts) ·~-Bur1 Lancaster. Inn Peters
D (,CJ "Wha's Mlnditl1 tlM Millf' (c,om) '67-Jim Hulton
9:00 0 Cil !lDl (al())) CC) "The Trial of l• H•fftY Ornld" (dra)
'71-lorne Greene, Ben Cuarra, John Pteshe!!e, Mo Malone
SATURDAY OCTOBO l 1:00 a CCJ ... .i"*' CllllOt Micl tllt Tiaer" (dra) ·n-Huao St1a1tti
ID CC) "Cllarrt" (wes) '69-Elvis Presley, Ina Balin
1:00 D CC) "lt .. p Ult Wild Wind" (adv) '42 John Wayne. Susan Hayw1rd
D CC) "Johnny Dir'" (dra) '54-fony Curtis, """ Laurie. 9:00 U t2J) Cl) fl!) (JJ) (,CJ "Tiit lltl'tm" (adv) '69 -Stm McQueen •
MORNING I -10:30-2:30-._ _________ _, D (IUJ r 3 l) r f ) Lowe of Ult D ((ff l ~ ) re 1 Match Carnt -t :30 -
~ Mert Gnttrn
6:00
U 1 I • Summu Sttntstei
13) {9• The l'Tl Ckib
II ~•· DOID Futurn (llli 1 l ) ci,t.1n llnaaroo
'-6:30-
D lnstnichonal Course
11 Mat '°' Womt11 Only U Infinity ftttl>fY
D Mldlltl Jacbln Show ( lJ TV Ct&UtOOl!I
Cll .lQI ~ fUllHts m Bolo's Bi& Top
CE fe1t1 tht Cat
(!2fl rt l) Romper Room
7:00
fJ _l) nr _) ) llews
D (1~ ( J) m IH I today Show a 100 a~
II U l • m ,. It's AnyMdy's I. Lene It to Bearer
Cue5S m Bultw1n"e
0 3) 110 ( ~ t ) $20,000 a> Penelope Pllst09
P'y11mid 3:00 m ttoaan's Htiots U ( 17 ) ) Tatttetaln
11> Wlldltlt Adventure 11 m The Gone Sho•
11 :00 0 OuCft!t
U ( 1~ ( U ! Youns &lltstleu rt 1 m fhntstones
II t.2tl t 61 G> (39• Slloot tor the D ~ ( l.9 e ) Eda• al ll11ht Slan I Hollywood Connedton
< ll The Cdrt of Ni&ht 10 Movie: Set Oayflm( Mow•P
D 13J t tO" ((.tt t ) Tht 8tttet 11> funky Fantom Se.a 23 6 lron»dt
0 MlddaJ L.A S•ndy S.1011 I\ th' at Our Cana host tD foods for the f am1ly
ID MetronlWS it OiMh!
II) Gome1 P'yle m Sesame Street
""" [I.,. Co -3:30-u,:, .,,.rt< mpiny 0 Eii) Mike Oouclu Show
-11:30-3 Futures
U ('111 3 1) 1 e Search lor II Medtul Center
TtM'llOfrOW " OiM~I
II Mary T ylet Moore
6 Spttdtacer m Tom & Jerry
II) Woody Woodpecker
( IT! 31) f'ott Is R11ht
23: 6 Mm &rtfftn St.o.
2t The Brady Bunch
tD w11ter Roaers, freutyl' I hu1
lht \tcond of lhrP• prrv,.w\ nl
ma1or nt" rh1ld1rn • ,,.,, \11 "
rh1ldirn 1n non fl•d1l11111al work And
pl6y ~1tua1tons 111111od1h•d 1luAflM
rom•dy to1mat
('29, 8 ) 8on1nu
3t 5'nlord 1nd Son m Eletlrtc Comp1ny
5:00
U D e1110 Nt1n
D a) e ,. lle•S, World
Huwywe11ht 8o11n1 Ch1mpion~h1p
Thur MuhdmlllAd Ai v f ,,.,,
Sh•V,1\ Ct l Cartoons
IJ .)!'10;(}0 e)
Momi111 Amtriu
Good D '231 I .) m 38 Chico ' the • Cartoons
Miii D 10 Mo¥1t. Ste Oay11mp Mov.,· 0 8onanr1
6 •2f 1 Dream of Junie
0 Wild Wtld W11t Ill Futures
ID 8up Bunny/f'otky Ptt
CEPo,tyt
tl§J The 700 Club
fD Yop !Of Health
-7:30-
([J m Cartoons
0 Tiit PTl Club
ID Tom ilnd Jerry Hour
ED lll1s1tr Roetn
8:00
fJ Captain ~n1aroo
'l C.rtoons
CE Wacky Rates ® Tiit Atcl11es
(IJ SIHlup
((fJ) ()J) The '1L Clllb
f1!t l.ooln!
-8:30-u Fe1t11res
((J Tiit Artllta
Ill BodJ Sucklits m Oudltf Do-Richt
II) llJ ClrtOOM W Villi! Altar•
9:00
D J Htre's Lucy C3 J The P'll Club
II al 3) m S.nlOfd & Son a The Gallery '{) I loft Lucy Hour
IJ AM l..m An1tlts CJ llotwtt: Su Dilyhme Movie~
ID I loft Lucy ffG! ( 121) Cl)) .... Oav&tas Show
II> Ciilli1111'1 blind lfl lrttlt R"uh m Sesame Strfft
0) l'llil Donahue SIWl'll
-9:30-u Cl) Plitt Is l\IPt D @ m m Hollywood Sq111re1
U Mayberry RfO m Illy Tll<ff SOM
11> Rom,et Room
all Lu" It lo s.,"' 10:00
II \Ul r.11 m tUl Whetl
f«tunt
D Mofle: See Daytime Movies
~ry llllSOll .S
of
D I]) ~ ('211 CJ)) Hippy 0115 m AndJ c:orrrt11
CE Pllblit A111irs
(<llJ ())) Ktrt's Lucy
(21) Mcwit: See Daytime Movies
fli) ClaSStoom IMtrutholl
J 1 Otworce Court ' o J Brady Bunch
D c~l f1 0i (llt e >Family Ftud ma> au,, Bunny m The New MICkty MOU$t Club
CE Heckle and Jetkft m Let's bp 17 I 3 •) Captain Kancaroo m lhnny ' !lit frolmor ,. Tht Flintstonei tD Stilme Sttttl ID Bi& Blue lhrlllt W family f'0tt111b m O~nah1
AFTERNOON
12:00 D Noontunt
II To Tell the Truth
0 Tw1hcllt Zone
(, Ry111'1 Hope
D W ((2() Cl.ii AU MJ Children
J) <f'D.I U1 lltw'I m Mom: See Oaylime Movie~ a> I Orum ot Ju nnrt
(llli Cl)) NOOll Affair/Joe S.11111
lll 'JJ The Gona Show 131 Perry Mason
W lllacllttl/l.tltrtr Rtp0r1
fl!) Oiredw's Studio
-12:30-u (rf1J I])) re 1 Ai the Wo1ld
Turns 11 illl 'tJ m 13t Days ot Our
Um
U The Rtlltman
ll)l'errr Muon
1]) 4M My Children
II> Courtship of Eddtt's F•ltltr
fD Yoe• tor Hultll
1:00 u Btc Valley D C]J (IHJ I lil Ry1n's Hope
Ollews
Q) Gt! Srurt
l3J Mowrt: See Daytime Mov1ts
tD Clmroom Instruction
-1:30-
D ('lt VI I; The Cu1d1nr
Uc ht
I)~ tj) m ll The Oot1on
(I) Okk Van Oyh Sllow
IJ m (fa) ((21) rt;) Ont I.lie lo
LM
" Drlolc. Court m set. BllM
2:00 u (CI1J > llJ an i11 tilt r.moy
II inJ (I) et (ft1 Anotlttr Woclcl
U Lon A/'lltnc.an Style
CJ) Th•t Girl
D Mo.it: Sff Daytime 'lo.tr~
CEllews m Ma<Nttl/Lefuer Repor1
-2:15-fJ 1'1 1t01 (iltJ r 8J) General
Hospital
4:00 e fJner&tnCJ One
Ci) Mnerd II> Popeye
ZS (0 Adam· 12
B CartOOIH
W Villa Alt&re
( 2tl t ) The flinlstonn
lt• Hollywood ~ums
CE l.oom
3t Maty Tyler Moore m M11ter Rott"
-5:30-u I e ( 1'7 3 )( 291 8 ) Nun f w, Three Sons
ID Tom l Jerry
II) W1tt Ttff Your father Gels Home
lt Andy Cnlftlh Sho-
)t S.wrtchtd ID Villa Ale1re
Call my office
for an immediate
dental appointment
~
Dr. Alan Miller
Family Dentist
29'19 Fairview
Costa Mesa • 9'19-39'10
P4199 t
( MONDAY
SU'TEMIU 26
Fot 11101t11n1 a11d atte,_,. h$t111p,
,..,,. set DAYTIME '1tOGU~. le
low, IOf JOI'' tomen1tnu, art Ille
d¥f'' lllCMn.
DAYTIME MOVIES
9:00 l!J "City Atrou ll1t R1ttr"
(d1a) 49 Slephen McN•llr
Thelma R1t1e1 Sue Cnel•nd
10:00 O "Buu Gest•" ladv) JC}
Ga1y Cooper Ray Milland
Rober1 Preston 81110 Oonltvy
Sus.in Haywa1d J C111ol Naish
Alben Oe~ker
i.2tJ ··September Afl111" (dra) so loseph Cotten loan ron
tarne. Jessica Tandy
12:00 ID "Com1 live Wilh Me"
(d1a) ·41 Hedy Lamarr lamr\
Stewart tan Huntrr. v,11ee
leasdafe Donald Meek Barton
Maclane
1:00181 IC.I "Paper Man" (dra)
71 Oun Stockwell Stfldn1f
Powers James Stacey
2:00 0 rC1 ''Apartment for
P111y'' Ccom) 48 Wilham
Holden Jeanne C1ain fdmund
Gwenn
3:00 10 IC• ''The Neon Ctth111··
(dra) II lee Grant G1e Youne
Denise Nickerson Herb f d~I
man Wilham Sm1tht1s
3:l0 U .C1 ·~111111" (dra1 10
Raquel Welch lllmes Stacy
Luke Askew Don Ch•stain Ron
R1l~1n
EVENING
8 :00
U tt (1T l3 )News D 23 IJ m ,, Net!$
0 EmttetllCJ 011e • w, Gnthth
U 31 10, ( 2t t ) Monday
N1&frt follball live covera&e of the
came bet ween the New England
Pat1101s and the Cleveland 81owns
horn Cleveland
0 Iii) P1rt11er tlle Ghost
ID Pai1ncl&t ramify m Tht Wies m Journer to Ad'ttnture
2'1 My Thrtt Sons m Zoom m Or11111tk Series W food\ for the Modern F 1111il)
-6:30-u Mowie: •Ci (90) "Sandcastl~"
(dra) '77 Hmchel Be1naid1 Ga1y
Crosby Jan Michael Vincent
16 1 f2tJ Hoa•n's Heroes m Tht Odd Couple
(117l C3J) Tht lone Rinser al As Wt Set It
W hmtly Portrait
7:00
0 12i li WmNe~ a I.ms Club
• Tht Odd Couple
'11 To Tea Ille Truth m Concelltrahon
CD I l..owt Liiey
U) Le1's Me 4 Dal
( t7l rf) My Thret Sons m Actioll 0ra"" '.1f Tht ~..,
ft) Mlcllttl.lthm Report
U Enttrtltnment TOlll&lll
W Yoe• W"llh Madtli111
-7:30-
D Consumer llllybe 0 Ntwtywecl Gamt
j Tile lloc*its
ti.J N11M Thal T-O Tile W.tr's Wild m Tht lfld) klldl m Atb,..12
('lf, J)) family Affau m Ora1111bc S.nu
1,J l W'lld World of A1111111b W Cll11111tf ZI T0111ctrt Sublook Do Wt Need IP 1 his documtnlllrr
uses the lour yeat history ol the
par11ally completed nuclear powfl
plant of Seabrook New Hllmpshue
as a vehicle lo e1plain who dterdts
how much powtr we need and how
we art gom11 to gel 11
W Someth111& PeltOllll m List of tht Wild
8:00
U (C11J (3)) r 8J Youn1 Oan'I
Boone Daniel makes a dan11erous
deal he aare~ to l@t the Shawnees
caplure a group ol settlers rather
than see them killed 1nd his own
people lhtnk he has betrayed them
D ~ll IJ Cl ltJ little Hone
on the Prime My Cllen · laura
convinces Eloise laylor lo let her
daughl" Ellen go sw1mm1n111n the
creek Trll&ed1 Wike when Ellen
drowns and [foist is so 111et stricken
uver tosine hfl only child thit she
holds laura person1lly moonsebte
lor the duth
0 M0t1t. ~ (2hr) "WOtlltn
Ti111es Senn" <coml 67 Shufey
MtClaine Alan Atkin
Army bureaucracy takes a beating in the funniest
American war comedy of all time. Starring Elliott
Gould, Donald Sutherland and Sally Kellerman.
KABC·TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE
99:00PM(i)
P-0-10
Tl/ WeEI'. SEPTEMBER 25, 1977
r.) Movie: (2hr) ''C..,U.n lloocl"
(adv) ·3~ Errol rtynn Olivia de
Hi1v1lland
fll llllMt: re> <Ztu> "How to Sa.e
A Marriar•" (com) ·68-Dun
Martin Stella Stevtns ti• Wallach m The Odd eoup1c m MO'fll: uanp1 Lui" (dlll) so
Gary Cooper Lauren B.call
Jf,t Gllmidt W ei> Upataln, DoWtlstl1n
ft) Premltt
-8:30-m Cfou-W'tb
9:00 u (!17' ,,, ft J The lttty Wllltt
si-
l ~ Sa11 Pedro 8uch lllms
.. '"' 'tJ m (Jf) Motie: r CJ (2hr) uln ltlt Matter ol Karen
Ann Ouinlln" (dra) ·17 8111n Keith
Piper l au11e David Hultman David
Spielber& 811! McGuue 8111n Keith
and Piper lau11e por tray the
11ngu1shed parents of the youn11 Hew
lmty woman who lapsed into a
coma and sullered 11re~ers1ble brain
damaee leaving them '""' the agon111ng decmon as lo whelher or
not to ktep her 11tve u Mo•i•: <ei (21u)"M•a•s•H"
(com) 10 Elliott Gould Donald
Sutherland Sally Kellerman Tom
Skemll In order to kttp lheu sanity
amul the everyday horrors encoun
tered 1n a Mobile Almy Surgical
Hosp1till du11n11 the KOlun War. a
group of Almy sur1eons develop a
lunatic lifestyle •h1ch mll kes ll
~ambles ot m1ht11y buru ucracy
rfa. Movie Ct) (2111) "Tiit St111
&amt" (com) ·11 lllmes Garner
( dward Asnei lou Go~tt
fu~d. thl' unflappable
cock•too, who plays Tony
Barell•'s roomm•te in ABC's
But'll•. rt'ct'ntly w.as
•w•rded tht' Grand P•hy
(for best •nlmal or fowl ac-
tor) for thr second conJecu-
tive ye•r.
When • visitor to the
Barett• set .asked him •hout
his ruction lo the honor,
ff\'d's resp<>nu! was •typiul
sllence. Hi, interprt!ler, St'-
rit'• H•r Robert Bl•ke, e.11-
pl•ined: "Th•t muns I Ain't
got no squ•wk," • • • tor most of the l.ut fillt'
~·n ut~s Bu~ra Pukin'
h•s het'n living in Engl•nd.
Now, howe-ver, she is spend-
ing most of ht'r time in Hol-
1 ywood working in
teltvision productions. In
"Young Joe, The k>rgotten
~nedy," a motion pictu~
being filmed for ABC, she
co-stan with Peter Str•uss.
... I left Hollywood bt'cause
ewrylhing In both films •nd
television wu so bad," she
admitted. "Just rt'cenlly,
though, there has been a
ch•nge. I h•llt' done thrtt
telt!Vision productions in a
row and tht')' hne •II been
excellent. I think the tide ls
luming,"
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MONDAY (Con11nu.cl)
lD MtfY (il1tt1n Sholl m l1pancsc Dl•mt
2f) Mom: C {2hr) "Ledy let"
Cd•a) 11 Donald Sulhtrland
Jenn1l'1 O'Nt11 HObt•I Ou~all
~hu1 0 Cllnntll
f.D A&• ol Ull<AIUlnty Rrpnl ol lht
13 o••I Juhn Kennelh G1lburlh "'"5 on econom•t\ l)Ol1h(S
( 29 • ) ~ C "bsianmtnt
II" (d•a> 68 St,ohtn Bord
~ OnlCI S~rnd Show
-9:30-
D ( H ) r) I M1"6t A UIO
h•\ bren •.rgtlttd O•t• lutkdl•~ bvt
110 l)nt bellevt\ 11 btr auv 11 ~
Maude who ha\ .pott•n •I
10:00
D ( tT ..}J) tJ lllll11tr lht
*Ulld5 ol music and mtd11.1nt meet
under lilt u• dei1tl1 cond11tons as 01
Sid Ralltrly trrah • < lass1cal
vttluosu v1ol1n1s1 V1rt01 I h'm (Pt•
ter Donal) and a ru<k \Iii• J~n'"
Fowle• ([ta1nf He1lveilJ
) TH11mon1 of Two Men
DIJlltws
I 1 Mo•lt'. "Zontar, Th1n1 from Sela<•" (';t.1 hi '6b lohn AeM ~uun
B1urm~n
Ol ll11M Celltry f.D In Pvnu1I ol liberty
ID (I Bien Amado
-10:30-m a> e> lltwt
11 :00
D •.l, 0 I {'Ill 3 ) 11"'1 u !ll1 ', m ~t.i 11ns D The ltolt)'woo4 COii MdlOll a bans end llaw••
IO,i llns
m ai rttnwood 111c111
II) P'ttry M.son
f'll) film future
((Ji) • Vl 1.ov• Amtnun Style
"1l) M1elleil/lellrt1 ltepor1
-11:30-
f) <t11 '3 Jl 11 cas 1.111 McMt: McCab' & Mr5 M1ll,1
J Mom: "Alt Hallds °" Deck"
((Om) 61 Pat Boont Buddy
Hackttl u ~, u m ,, .,_,, c...n
D i..o.t Amergn Styit
6 Mottt "1'11etr009 Command"
(d11) SS R1tha1d 8'k;ly1n Ken
I ynrh
O MoYie ''flit Moftt1 trap" (d,.l
66 Gl,nn ford m, Somme• 11111
Haywo1lh Jo..eph Collen R1tardo
Montatba11
10 llOM!de
lD lletrOMWS
2t1 The 700 CM
al Caphonc4 ABC 11"'1
(l2tJ t ) $cl.fl Thtatre m Cinema 34
12:00
D T•illlhl lont Cll Mowit: (Cl "lnt ol the Ski
Bums" (do<:) '69 Ron runk M1k'
lueltel Ed Ricks m LDst 1n S,,Ce
(I) .. Hits: Unduworlo 5tor¥
Johnny Stoot Pidgeon"
-12:30-
0 Gtnt Autl'J
10 Mcmt. lhe Monty trap
1:00
0 l, 6 llt lOlllOff ..
-3:05-
D Mo•1t: C "The Okl1ho1111n"
(•Ul \6 Joel MtC1u Barbara
Hate B•ad Ot1tt•
I TUESDAY I
SlmMIUI 27
for -111n1 and 1ftt1110011 ldt111ai.
pltHt ... DAYTIME rtlOGIWIS. k
low, IOI '°"' COllwtflllllCI, ... tht
diy's-m.
a.m 1u MOYtlS
t.00 D (Cl "Pnntt War of Ma
JOI ltftsoft" 1com1 SS Ch1r1ton
Htslon. Julie A~ms
JO·OO D "Adwuturu ol Mmo
No" (•dv) JR Cary Cooper » "Doctor Orhch'' 111111c
Bullets" (d11) •O ldw••d C
Robinso" Ruth Cordon
11:00 m ·01111•l'WI" tdra1 J&
Bette Davis Franchot lone Mar
U•tl I ind"y Alison Sk1pwo1lh
1 ·00 IMi 11:) "Wt're llo •n1ett"
(com> SS Humphrey Boutl
Joan Bennett Aldo Riv
2:00 0 IC J "The Ottdly Altilr''
(dra) '67 !•mu Muon Simone
S11nurel M111m101n Scnell
3:00 (!QI .cJ ''Tht 811.os" (drU
· 71 -Ceoree Peppard Pernell
Robtrh
3:30 D (C "Set llo bU" ldrll
/ l M11 r arrow Robin 8a1lty
Dorothy Alison 013nt Cr~y\on
EVENING
6:00
D ll) 0 IJ) <IQ) llns
U JS IJJ m Ot llns
e Cmtt1ency o ... IJ Andy Gnltrtll •
G My P1rtMr tht Ghost m Thi hrtnd1t h11111v
TV WE(I( 'i[PT(MBER l~ t911
Ol Tiit ._ta
((111 CJ)) ('2fl lf )) llns
fl) Journey to Adnntvre a .., Tllrtt s-m Zoom fD OranlltK $41rta
"1!> A$ Man kll•tts
-6:30-
D Mo¥tt C (90) "Hut ol All
fer" ldra) 71 Svs;n Hayward
amu Stacy I ec I Cobb
1 )tllns
f 1 Hoc111's Ht10ts
1Ql Men Gnffift S'-m The Odd eoup1e
( J7> f ) TIM lont bn&er
(Ml Hoc•n's HtJOeS
f'll) A$ Wt Se. It A ?6 pan se11u
locuM& on school dtst&•ahon as
~en lrom the student~ v1twpo1nr
( 2tJ (f)) Bewitched
gi) The GrOWln I TH 11
7:00
I 1 I £mtf&t11Cl 0114 uu u 11m11en
0 U111 Club
r 0 J TIM Odd Couplt
! 8J To Tell the Trvth 0 Conctntr1ho11
lD I lme Lucr
Ill Lat's Make A Dul
(111' { Jl) My Thrtt Sons m Amtrkan lwatl ltwnll Hour a <man
Q1) klltll-lt4'11r lltpott
((211 Ul TIM P•rtrldc• hm1ty
'fl\ Ellt1rb111111t11I Ton1pt m urth s.a 's-y
-7:30-u CllldMI CMl«a a lltwlywftl G1me tJ TIM ._.ies
DO ...
Oo tear oul lhis test and watch Eye-
witness Closeup for the answers all
this week. Make your children watch,
too. It could save all your lives.
7. Children should know at least __ _
escape routes from their bedrooms
A One B Two C Three
8. Careless use of matches throwing lighted
cigarettes into combustibles and improper
storage of llammable liQu1ds were respon·
s1ble for__ percent of home llfeS last
year
P11gt1 12
1. A smoke detector. to be most elfec11ve
should be placed 1n
A Bedroom B Kitchen
C Bathroom D Hallway
2 Mosr home lires start between
A 6 am • noon B noon -6 pm
C 6 pm -m1dn1ght D midnight -6 am
3 For maximum safety bedroom doors at
night shoulo be
A Open B Shut
C Lelt slightly a1ar
4 __ percent of home tires could have
been prevented last year
A 10% 8 ~5%
C 75\ D 100%
5 Flammable vegetation should be cleared
_ feet lrom any structure
A 10 feet B 20 feet
C 30 feet D 40 feet
6. Flammable vegetation should be cut down
10 a maximum height ol 16 inches for
another __ feet
A 50 feet B 70 teet
C 100 feet
A 25% B 501% C 75%
9. In a h1gh11se tire you are sale when
A You are on floor above lire
8 You are on floor below fife
C You can escape by elevator
D None of the above
10. Whal non·combusllble kitchen staple is a
good tire t1ghl1ng substance'?
A Baking soda B Corn starch
C Baking powder D Flour
11 In case of lire in the home children should
be trained to
A Immediately evacuate room
B Wail tor help C Hide in closets
D Run to their parents
12. TRUE OR FALSE Combustible lfems like
011-soaked rags. I rayed wires. and slightly
leaking gas fixtures can
A Burst into flame at any time __
B Explode only 1f 1gn1ted __
C Cause sparks __
• \fQI 11)1 I U Im Hot11wood
Sqlllfa
I U Tiit liofta Show D Tiit Joter's Wild m (121) LIJ) TIM Ind) Bundi
Q) W,111-12
(l11J ) family Affair
(2t) lueblN San rrancosco Go•nls
vs Los Ana,les Dodam
fD CllanMI 21 T Olliaht
e!l Colifttry lllllSic
8 :00
D ( f1I I') J. The F11zpit11ds
Ille whole lam1ly os upsel when Moos
accused of chea11n1 on a school lest
Lou froul' auests
D (ll) CJ) Im )ti The R1ch11d
l'ryor Show O lllHit: (2h1) "lilies of lh•
Field" (dra) '63 Sidney Poohtr Lila
Skala
C IJ lllcMe: CCJ (2111) "Su H1Wk"
(adv} ·•o E11ol r1yon B1enda
Marshall
fJ CD Cl.al (l2tl Cl1) Happy Oayi
°'Haid Cover" Richie and r on11e '''
cau&hl 1n a a1rls' dorm afler curlew
and have lo •Hori 10 drasllt
measures lo escap' when lhe hous'
mother makes he1 room check
O llloN: (Zhr) "W11Mss 101 the
1'1osecution" (dra) ·57 Tyrone
Power Marlene D1et11ch
m ust o1 "" wu Q) llHit : IC1 (2~r} "Rhubarb"
(mus) 56 Illy Milland Jan Slerhn&
fD m UjlllStairs. Oonsb1r1
-8:30-a (J) (fQ; ((21) ClJ) l.Htrnt &
Sllirlty h& Tum Wrulhn&" In
order to rarse money 101 the Orphan
fund Benehl Lavern' and Shnley
lrnd themselves 1n awkward posrto0ns
w~en lhty have to wru1le The
Masked Marvelelles lwo proft~
s1onal lemal e wresllers m Cfou-Wib
f» ChintM Lu1u11e l'ro111m
9 :00 e (11.t )J) 'J) 111·A·s·H
IUdar s des11e to lulhll hrs manhood
and 20 on leave to Staul encouraeed
by Hawkeye Inds lo unupected
consequences whoch very nu1ly
bruk up th en lr1endsh1p
0 DAVID WISS£N * STARS IN TWO HOUR
"P0LIC£ STORY" D JJJ 11) Im .}I, l'ollu Story
Preuurt Porn! (?hr) Oavod Jans
sen stars as an all too concerned
watch commander police maeant
whose intense loyally to his men as
protector conleuor mamaae coon
selor on~olves him m such $tllOus
ofl dut y problems as alcoholrsm
sute1de and paranoia
G Cil r1]) ((21) LU) Thm's
Comp.any Jatk and Ch11ssy appar
enlly do Janet a disfa vor by talking
her into lryrng for a promol1on at the
flo11st shop where she works m llttn Ctiffin Show fD 111 ,tffonnance al Wolf Tr1p m [sptttuul11 '77
I!!) llnterpieu Theatre
-9:30-D (11.ll Cf)) IJ Ont Day Al A
Tllllt Julot 1ets rnvolved in a pred1ca
ment she is sure $he can handle and
Ann 1s sure she cannot in lhe l11st ol
ii lour part episode St1 enrly on the
Romano Cooper htusehold tomes lo
a msh1n1 hall alter Juloe collodrs
wolh a parked c.ar cons her way rnto
a 1ob and loses her heart lo an
older man
O L~ 1 11Q1 (121! 1J)) Solp Jm1ca
Tate hides in the ktlChen when h"
relatives lhe Campbells come tor
dinner Her sisteo Milty Campbell
alont wrth the Tales m vant Ben
son tells Jessica som, shockont
1nforma11on Parental d1screl1on is
advised
10:00
D ( 17 3 ) 1 Lou G11nl Rosso
covtlS a robbtly shOOlln& on •hteti a
slore o•ner has killed a yount as~ol
'"' Rossi IS krdnilpped at eunpoont
by the veneetut brolher .ind ordered
to 1ew111e the story dtlendrnt lhe
dead youth
0 O llews
1 t ) llom: (90) "Tht llad Docto1 al
llar\el Sheet" (adv) ~I UnA Mrr
kel Lionel Alw1ll
0 FAMILY-BUDDY'S
• FIRST ROMANCE fJ <11 If§) (l2tJ 1 U) fam~y lhr
Fust l 1me · Buddy and h" boyh itnd
P J hnd themselves on a peer eroup
s1tuahon when lhey leel pressured lo
upe11ment •rlh sr1 m Niaht Gallery m tn l'ursurl of liberty
-10:30-
m m m""" ® Lowe Amenun Style
11:00
D ~ U J fQJ lt lltw1
D 21 J (fT "')fDllt•S
0 TIM Hollywood Connt<llOll
Cll lrOllSICM m ill! r.,~ 21111ht
Q) '"" lluon (all I)) Lott Alllt11Un Style m llKlltillbh1t1 Report
-11:30-
0 ( 1ll }J) llJ CIS Lale MoYM:
Kotak · A Very M1ssm1 Person
D 12' I I) Im !)f l )almy t.11111
D Lott Amtnan Style
6 Movie: Year 2889
fJ 13 10 (-tt t ') Mot1e·
Plua Suitt m 11e11011rn iXi Tiit 700 Club ID CaptlOlled ABC News m eme1111 l•
1 2:00
0 Twilrahl z-Cll liloWll: "My Dullna Cte111en·
tine'' (wes) 46 tienry r onda Linda
O~rnell Viclor Malure Walfer 81tn
nan m llov1t: ''The Clock" (dra) 45
Judy Garland Robert Walker Jamu
Gleason
II) liloYtH: . Wake Up and Kill.
lhe 8rave One m lahno Consort1u111
-12:30-
D llloY1es: Des11e rn lhe Ou~I
Illegal T ralhc .. Always on Sunday
1 :00
D J3 't lt Tomo11ow
-1:30-m liloYtts· Mrs Mike Porl Aho
que
2 :00
O Mo¥1t1. Resurrtcllon 01 lath
a•y Wheeler I Was Monly s Dou
bit
-2:05-
0 lloY1e: "h 1&tl Zt 10" (1dvJ
~5 Chuck Connors Chillfts
Bronson
P99913
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Frl!l!.111/t• 11nt' u(rhe must tnnmufl•'I! ctnd tmportunf """
1hiltlrt•11 '1 .1u1e.1 sine e St>wme Stree1 1s pre we" ed 1n three
l111lf-li11ur fpl!uu/1 an KC ET. CJrunnel HI Thi! pr11r.ra11n
au H1•d11c'1du1 ut 7PM , Thursd111 ut 4·JIJPlf. und Mon·
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full Jt,.purt frl'e111·le wne1 1hu1 h'lll h1•x111 111 the f11ll 11/
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meu111 ht•ton11nx mtJrt• ""are 11} 111reer p11111htlt1tl!I A111/
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AC f J t.s dt••·eloptnJ!, tht• 1ertt•1 111 wop1•rutu111 ,.,,h 1he
1Jf/in• 11/ thl! / 111 Angl'h-1 Count\' Supenntendent of
TV WEEK SEPTEMBER 2~ 1977
Schools. the A nnenherx Sc·hool of Communications at
USC. East Los A ngelts ColleJ1,e. the Un11•trst~•· of Michl·
1:un 's Jnstttute for Soc111/ Research, and the Chicago-based
Science Research A .1wctutef, Inc A 1•1me11 of prtnt and
p1c1ure publications "''" reinf()rce the TV :ieries and
communtt 1 outreach pror,ramJ i. ti/ encouru1:e communit1
groups to "'utch thr sertes und 11.re the publtcatt011s. The
project is funded bv a $3.6 million xrunt from the Curur
Awareness D1vuion of the Edunwon ttnd W()rk Group ul
the National lnst11utt of £duru11on, u subdivmon uf lhl'
Department of Health, £duca11on and WC'l ure.
M •A •s •H ,1 .. r Mike farrcll ho-.i.. 1hr lir\t of three 'pct1.ih from
I rcr~1ylc. WcJne'\duy .11 7PM on KC'El
D no·Rootc1
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fOf llOl1lllll llMI atte1111011 11st111p, pit•,.. OAYTUU rtOGWIS. le· low, fol ,_, *' .. iena, are Ille
day's~
DAmlll( lltOVICS
!:00., "f'ittsklp" (di~) 41
John Wayne Ma1lene D1tlrt<.h
Randolph Scott
10:00 • ft.I ~ Mo1111tl4
rtlke" (adv) 40 Gary Coope1
Madtlttne talrol a "TM 0ne T\at w Away"
(adv) '58 Harry Krul" Cohn
Got don
12:00 m ''Vin V'tlla!" (dfa) 34
Wallace Bee1y F 1y Wray l eo
Camllo
1:00 QI) (CJ "bu,. from fort
lruo" (wes) ·~3 W1llt;m
Holden [leano1 Parktr. John
rorsythe
2:00 Cl "Th• fuCIU" •llld" (dra) '60-Mailon Brando Anna
Ma&nani Joanne Woodwa1d
3:00 l]QJ (CJ "Tht rrolant
Comedy" (dra) '69 CMk Con
nots, Carl ~ll
3:30 U CC) "fin Otsperatt
Women" (dra) 71 An1anette
Comer Rober! Coniad 81adto1d
Dillman Joan Hackett Denise
lttehols
t:Vt:NtNG
e:oo
fJ i]) (lUl CJ)) ..... 8 @ D a.JJ lllwl
• llltfptKJ Ont
(I) Andy Griffitll $how
8 CD ® (Qll ())) llews Ill lly ,.Mlf Ille Cillolt
m TIM rartridce Fe11111y
mTIMttoMln m Journey to Mwtnturt
(21) lly Thltt SeM
tl) l.oom m 0ra111111c Series ~ foods IOI tllt Modern hmily
-6:30-
D Mowit: (90) "Tht Su Chu•"
Parl I (adv) '55-John Wayne Lana
Turner. hb Hunter. James Atness ()) a Hopn's Ktrot1
® Mtn Griffin Show
m TIM 04d C.Uplt
(cr?l Cl)} TIM Lont llnatr masw.s.n
( 121 ())) a..itdltd ~ f amlly ""1rtlt
7:00
CD C-lttlCY ON
D88 cm lltWs 8 Lian a-. ()) TIM O*I Couple
()) To l ti tlMi T rutll
Ill Coftctmutlon m 1laft1.ucy
a»UfalllaUADul ( cril CJ)) lly Thi• Som fB 11«u11 Laftpaet rrttra111a
1211 lltlMll fD F1.-tytt A preview ol KCffs
children's se11es scheduled fo1 lhe
Fall of 1978. lt1lu11n1 Mike Farrell
as host of a variety show f01mat with
a youna reper1ory company 1n M:enes
des11ned to increase career aware
ness and deflate ser role stereo
typ1n1
(all Cl)) r.rtrid1• family a E.nttmlllmt41t r •1t11t
-7:30-11 Siii II• lb I he lamous musiea1
group hosts d hall hou1 show w1lh
Sl)tc11t 'uesl !.111 f11nk Corshm
• Tiit Ntwtywed GllM
l)TIM WllS
U ~&amt
)) TIM Slll,000 QuesllOll
0 Tiie Jobi's Wild
1Ql llll ..l FamrlJ FM! m (121) Ct J) TIM Budy Lindi a> W..·12 MD ( ) falllly Affair Bl lawball San Francisco Giants
vs Los Anaeles Dodam
fr) Cha-I 21 lanicht
fl:) MIM Thal T-m Thi StSJ1011
8:00
D (OD lJ)) c IJ Good TllMS
D 111) CV GI !ltJ Ult and
Times ol Crialy Adams "Hot ~"
Hero" A lamed French ballon1st liter
ally d1ops 1n on Grtnly's camp, alter
Mad Jack sta1tled by the stranee
tty1ng mlt. shoots 11 down
D lbM: <CJ (2h1) "Glna•r 111 tlMi
Morninl" (rom) 73 -Sissy Spacek
Susan Dhvtt
!f ) Mom: re.> (2hr) "The CrilllSOll
rirate" (adv) '51 Burt Lancast~r
Cva Bartok
D COMEDY l DUMA IN
• NEW I IS Enou&h
U < {) (fQ) ( '2ll r])) I b Clollcll When Davids 1oommale be11ns
dat1n1 both Joan111e and Susan. he
lu1ns the !fut meanme ot · Helt hath
no fury hke a woman and her s•stet
when they compare notes
Ill Mme: .CJ (?hr) "l1M T mean•
(wes) '66-Aud1e Murphy Diana
loiys Brode11ck Ctalllfoid m Wortd .. SlllYIYal Cl» lll0tit: "lllt l.ldy Tths A
ChH<t" (com) '•3-Jean Arthur.
John Wayne
fll) G!> Upstairs, O.nsbfn
0> lllcht UIM t
-8:30-
D (<Ill CJ)) ()) Bustin& Loose
fire wrecks Lenny's aparlment and
he reaches lhe bo1hn& point. too
because he blames his buddies tor
star11n1 the blaze on the second
season premiere m Croa-Wlb
9:00 U (<llJ (})) IAoYlt: {CJ (2hr)
"I.a-COU!lty Jiii" (dra) '76-
Yvette M1mieua. lommy lee Jones
Rober! C1111d1ne Frederic Cook
Stvttn Darden. Howard Hesseman
Yvette M1mieua stars as caree1
woman Dinah Hunttr whose
le1su1tly cross country dun turni
into a nithlmare of pe1setut1on and
v1ct1m111hon Dinah decides to ts
ape the tenS10ns and pioblems of
her peoonal and pioleSSIOnal hie by
tak1n1 a relued drtvt cross counlry
on her way to New YO!~
.. tD> (]) m aJ) Tiie 01t1on
Trail "Waterhole" £van lhofpe and
Luther Spiaaue battle a dust s1oim
intense heal and eahaustion as they
search foi water for the westward
bound pioneers
U ANGELS TRAPPED OM
• HUAClEO AIRPLANE
• CJ) cm ((21) Cl)) Cll1rli1's Ana• The 1n1ets eo undercover H stewardesses lo find out why a fnend
of Sabnna's IS bemt lerro111ed into
h11Atk1na a plane
IJ Movlt: 1C) (2hr) "lltdllne
7000" (d11) J~mu Cun Lau1a
Devon m MtfV Cnthn SllOll
fD Gita! l'triortnllKAll
el) Austin City Umib
-9:30-w u Cnada 111111 C<1M11
10:00
D FOUOW THE SUN TO * DANGER IN HAWAII
II ~ t ) m Ql •1 H.lwl11 An
ep1dem1c of typh0td th1t1tens lo
spread and ranchei Barrett f tars.nd
hl5 son. M1tcl1. t11ht to contain nol
only the fem bul the dan&erous
conhontalton between ranchers and
squallm spawned by reports of lhe
disease
UDNtwa ({) MoYit: (90) "Tiit Amuln&
ColOSMI Min" (SCI f1 ) ·51 <;t,nn
Lanian Cathy Downs
U CI) Ml (~ •1 .) lmtla A
d1ug dealer issues a hit" contracl
on lony's new pa1tner a dog trained
to sniff out new dru11~
&l N1pt GltltfY m In rtrlorman« II Waif lro
O> El Bien Amado
W Oocummbry SllowclM
-10:30-m mm Ntws \Bl lM Amine.an Style m Notxitro
11:00
U D LI J IUB m (ll1 News g MoNy.-1 eo-dilll u rn<@ m> ..ui r11..,
O lrOllSiidt m a Fwnwoocl ZNiallt
ll)hrry .._. m 11u1w.des
I t2tl l U) LM Amtrlc111 Style w klttll/Lell11r lltpOtt
-11:30-u (lfTj I t i> lt l CIS Litt Mowie: Hawa11 Five 0 ··The St01y ot Pretty
Boy rtoyd
11 ;ti -ti m lit WwlJ C... g lM Allllncu Style t lltwlt: uAnllo!tcl att.d" (dra)
H Dana Andrt'lllS Waller Huston
U \1tl (Qt) ())) StarikJ l
Hlltdl/lllystery ol tbt WM m lltUoMw\
lll Tiie 700 Club
mc.t11M41*"-m ClflttlU l4
12:00
g TWll1&1!t z-0 Mowie: "TIM lllodtl & lllt llJr ·
1111• Brohr" (com) 52 Jeanne
Crain I helma R1ttt1 Scott Budy m Movit: "lhe 811 S•y" (Ora) 51 1'.irk Oou&las. Dewey Matlin.
Elr1abeth Threatt
&l Moviei: Rmeo & HIS Colden
Pistol "A Pubhc Afla11"
-12:30-g Moviu: 'V1oltnl Patriot " l~tes ot Manhatten .. 'The Raven '
1:00
II lll I e I '91 l-rw
2:00
l!J lilovlu . lroltie T1ut. l~e r allen Sparrow ..
-2:05-
fJ MoVtt. <C "She's lac• H
lrtad••J" (mus) 53 V11e1nii
MaYo Gene Nekon F1an~ love1oy
-2:30-m Mo.its· The Mut Cry
Ven&unct"
Pege 1S
THURSDAY
smEMllEJ ZCJ r Of -ftllll aftd •ltefllOOll hst1np.
pit.st sec DAm ME noGUMS. h ·
low, for your conttflttf!Ct, ,,. the
cl11'i mowM\.
DAmflU MOVIES
9·00 Ill .C "Tiie M11n1flttnl Olneu1011" (dra) St llny
Wyman Roc~ Hudson Barbiia
Rush Aanu M0<."hud
10:00 O f~J "Tiit Storr of Or Wuiell" (dral u Cary Coooer
Laraine Day
8 1 IC) Nlllunder In Ille Sun"
(•dv) ·~9 Jell Ch1ndltr Susan
Hi111ord Jacques BfrRtraC
12:00 m "Tiie Hoodlum Sarni"
(dra) 46 William Powell
Esther W1tl1m~ Angeli lansb
ury
1:00 iltl I Cl "Cbll McCall" (dr~)
'60 lames Gunu Natalie
Wood Nioa f och
2:00 g 1 CJ "The l n l Waaon"
(wes) 56 Richard Widmark
f et1<1a r arr lltn Clar~ Susan
Kohnrr lommy Rtt11e
Stephanie Grilhn
l:OO ftOI tCJ "Miit< Carpet"
(tom) 71 Susa11 St lames
Rober1 Prall
l:lO D Cl "Wetlend ol Ttrror"
(dra) 10 l!Obt•t Conrad ltt
M1101s LOIS Nettleton
EVBNING
0 12Jl Cf ) t1!t ~f) WOllcl H .. !7.
nlpt loaina Championsllips Conl d
from '>PM World Hmywe1eht Chim
pion Muhammad Ah meets Ernie
ShJvers in• 15 round lltle bout from
Ne"' Yorks Madison Squair Garc!tn 0 E111111enq One
U W., Gntfrtll 5'IOW IJ tl) <l_§ (fal llJ) llews D My r1rtner the Ct1ost m Partnclet flftllly O> Tht Wits m lou111ty Ill Mwtftture
'#:~et SW
O> DralNbt Senn
e!>AsM111~
-6:30-
f) Mot1e: tCI (90) "Tiit Su
Chue" Conti (adv) 55 John
Wayne Lana lurner lab Hunter
lames Arness
1 $ J Hoc111's Httoes
r101 Merv Griffin Show m The Odd eo.ip1e
< m t 3 JI The Lant lbn1e1
rtt1 Hoaan's Heroes
S":> As Wt See II
(1291 1 en Bewrtched
e!> The Glowi111 Yuri
7:00
) [me11t11CJ One
O l.ill'l Club u The Odd Couplt
DO> News
! t To Tel the Trvth
Ill Conttnlratloft m 1 loff L«J O> Let's lilMe A Dul
( fll ) My Tllrtt S.S
fl) Cllltdren's rrotr1111
lllJ Tht Wies
fl!) M1elltll/lelltt1 lteport
(!21J ())) The rartri41• flmlty m Earth, s..' sa,
-7:30-
" The lltwl,wt4 Came ({) Tiie ltookies
.. Tiie &.111 5'IOW
Cl) T 111111 or ~lltftCtS a "" Joter's W"tld @J lllt~'-m ( 121 Cl)) Tiit Budy 8u11<h 0> Adall-12
((fl) (])) Tiie ..... rlr111
ID Channel 21 T Ollllllt
(:Ji) Dell• ltMW and W'°'Y Htrm111
in c.nc.rt
8 :00
0 1rs 1939/WM WORK * COMES TO WALTONS!
U (Cl1J CD) ()J Tht Wellons Mt
out ol h1&h 5':hool. Ben 1s uaer lo
start a full lime career as a used car
salesman at the lot he has worked at
alter school Since the war hu
E
eatt<1 1obs. lhe 0111ntr Mr Jarvis 1s
ore interested 1n 1mp1ov1na his own
) a1ee1 by movina to Norlolk and
dome del,nst wOf~ 1n the sh1pyatd
there and a 1oblm Ben also aoes lo
Norfolk rn search of work
U LIS An1tles ~ta tmmr Awatcll
D Mowie: tCJ (?hr) "llifht ''°" pie" (mys) ·54 Gre,ory Peck
Broderock C11wf01 d
fl) lilov11: (C) (2hr) "The lo111
Sllips" (dra) ~ Rt<hard Widmark
Sidney Poitier D CD® (12:1) ) Welcome
Bad Kotter lhe Swtalhoes betome
hnahsts 1n the SI m1ll1on Ntw YOfk
stale lottery and find themselves at
odds with Mr Kotter who claims
one fourth of lhe p111e D MoM· a:l (1111) ''Tiit Stvtnth o-· (dra) f>4-W1lham Holden
Capuc1ne Susannah York
ID llatioul Geolf•phic
G) Mowie: C1:) (br) ''Slral"K Air
Co1111111nd" (dr1) ·ss lamn
Stewart, June Allyson
fa SamUfai Oetectin a Gu!ISlllOt• I'm Upstain, Oownstain
-8:30-
• (]) <IDl (QI) (()) WMl's H.-
ptnlnlf .. It's All In Your Head" When
Dee aou to the 5':hool psych11tr1s1 to
seek advite tor a h1end. he 1s sure
lhe lnend 1s flct1flous and a comedy
of enon 1>ea1ns
Ill>(() Wild Kitcclorn a Mowie: C1:) "flbrtolled" (dra)
'69-GrelO"t Peck Richard Kienna
'9 Sbrllolrcl
9:00
fJ (IU) CD) Cl) H1•1i1 flH·O
Jean Simmons makes her episodic IV
debut u bruen m11111ne w11ter
Terri O'B11en. who becomes Five 0
chiel Steve McGarretl's n1111n1
omn1piesent a1l1< n he invesheates
a pullhn& k1d11apo1n1 use
• Cil ®l (al) ())) llatMJ ...
"' "Bues" C«kr~ches aren't lhf
only buas 1nfeslln1 Capt Miller's
squad room when an u1erm1n1to1
acc1dent1lly uncovers several
concealed m1Crophones
ID Men Griffi• Sllow fB Socur F rOlll Geflllany
@ (() fllltdl GelM
QI) Mowie: C1:) (?hr) "lal!ffktO"
(wes) '68-Dun Martin
fD Rlldlap: A F 1lm Aboul Rttnhold
Mmhausen
e!> Act of Unc:ertalnty
'IV WEEK. SEPTE~BER 2S. 1977
-9:30-
D (I) l1Ql ((21) ll l) Carter
Coll11try "Out ol the Closet Chief
Roy 1s dumbfounded when veteran
Bill Pelmon one ol his best t11ends
announces he " &•Y and 1s frrtd by the school ~rd uusinc Pttmon lo
sue the board and ask lloy lo be a
char.icier witness
lJI t lilen Gntt111
10:00 u (117 31) ru ll1rnaby Jonn
Diane Baker stars as Pat Halston
one of Belly s cto!>tsl lroends •ho
shows evidence ol a buhnc and
rrluclantly admits lhal her husband
1s 1upons1ble At Barnaby s sug&ts
loon Pat persuades htr husband
Glen lo uek mar11aee counselling
help But alter the11 s1tual1on
appears to improve Pal's boss
becomes a murder v•thm. with cu
cumstancu malung Glen » p1in1~
susoetl
O llame That Tune
a CJ 11ews
( f) Movie: "The Spider Woman
Striku Sack" (adv) ·4~ Gale
Sonderaurd, Brenda loyct
IJ Ct) 11.DI ('11J <U) ltedd fou
5'IOW
I!) .... ~, eanerr
fD Muterpieu Tllutre
e!> ThrM Artists 111 tllt "ortllfls1
-10:30-o mm m
C!!l) AmfflURI
11:00
fJ (]). ((Jt 'fl)""' a llll m ® m ,. "-a Hollywed CcNut•tt*' 0 lrOllSicle
m a FtfllWOOCI z11ipt
I!) rerryM-
fDWt1111n ca (J)l LM A1Mtita11 stytt
ai> Madltll/Lthrtr 11.,ort
-11:30-
D (CIIJ (])) ([) CllS ~le Mowle:
"El Condor .. a OJJ ()) m ai lolwmy c..r. a l.ovt Amerlun Strll
()) Movie: ''lostrp •I Mldn11ht"
(hor) '(2 Bela lu1os1. lom Ne.I 8 (]) (ID)(~ (I)) Polict
Story/Thursdar Special m MttroMWS a Tllt 100 au11
fD _c.pt!Olltd AIC lltwS
12:00
1!1 Tllilipt l.W
Cl Movie: ct:) "Hot11 llon1 Hot
Ha<llor" (mys) f>2 Marion Cook.
Klaus1ur1e" Wus~o• Dom1n1qut
8o5':hero m ero.wm m Movies: Pay °' Doe." Shake
down
-12:30-a MofttS: 'I Wanted W1nas Top
Banana ' Jun,te Captive· m Mowles: Between Mldn•ehl and
Dawn. Thieves H11hway
Johnny Allearo"
1:00 o @ cv a Tot!IOf row
2 :00
CJ Mcwin: "Revenat Is My Ort
tiny " "Whistle Down lhe Wind"
-3:05-
• Movie: ~ "Walk llh A
Oraaon" (dra) '60-Jack lord, Nobu
McCarthy. Mel lorme
FRIDAY
SCl'TDllU JO
for inonMa and 1ftt,_ listinp,
plt&M Mt &lAmME ~.le lfw, for ,OW CGaftllltrict, Ill Ille
qy's llloiries.
DAmME llOVICS
9:00 CJ "Thi la & r <com) 41
Claudettt Colbert rred Mac
Mu11ay Martone Main
I O:GO 11 CC) "Fer WliioM lllt lelt
Tolls" Cdral Cl 1n111d
Bergman Gary Cooper a ·11«c11rtown" Cd1•> Js
Paul Munt, Bette Oavrs
l1h11aret Lindsay
12:00 G> (CJ "Anchors Awtl&•"
(mus) 'c!> Cent Kelly frank
Sinatra. Kathryn Grayson lo!.t
lturbt. Pamela 8111ton
1:00 (3 Ct) "l nbes" (dra) '70
Darren McGav1n Ian Michael
Vmcent. Earl Holliman
2:00 Iii C.c-J "D1111erM Cllarttr"
(adv) '62 Ch11s Warfield Sally
rraser
3:00 ® (CJ "lock, Stock and
&ntl" (dra) '11 Jim Mathe
son. Belinda Montgomert
l:JO D ~ "Wtmtn in Cl111,,,•·
(dra) '71 Ida Lupino lo1\
Nettleton Jessica Waller Be
l1nda Monteomery John Larch
Penney fuller
RYEN ING
8:00
fJ (({7) LIJ) ""' a QJJ m m u """ II £JWltftCY 0.
ll) Andy Griffrtll 5'*'
IJ Cil cml (all ll)) News CiJ Illy PartMr the Gi.t ID Thi hrtr141t Falllily Cl) Thi Rlollts
m *"'' to Mwtnturt (8) Illy Tllr• s.... m Electric eom,an, m Dranutk S.rits
e:!l foods tor the f111111J
-6:30-
fJ Wild WOl1cl ti Anlmata
CIJ Hoe•n's Heron <B liltr'f "1ffln Shw m Thi Odd eoup1e
((fl) ml Tht ~ tan1.,
13) Hopn's HttlleS
fDAIWtS..H
((21) (()) lewitc!Md
~ F1111it, l'trtrllt
7:00
fJ T1le llUfflt s...
(l)C-...,0..
D98 Cl)Glt,....
DUanlM
(l)Tbt Odd~
CIJ To Ttl tlle Truttl D Con<Mtrmoe ID I l4't Lucy
II) Ut'a llMt A Dtll
((fl) CJ)) Illy 1'1lr9t Som •Adlell Or.. an...._
tD llltlWll.*91 ~
(!JI Cl))"",=..., U~T m c-mtr Slnifll
.!7:30-
I
• All·Sbr An,tllinc Gots ABC
Records vs MCA Records
Ufamily fllld
• Tbt llftfrftd Game
(I) Thi ••la • {JO) <lll (I) m Hollywood
Sqiiafn
!I) YOUlll P.,ie's Special
D Thi JM1r's W'tld m <QI cv > T11t 1r14y lklndl m Ma•12
((fl) Cl>) family AH air
fD Cliaftntl ZI TMtpl
'9 Praliles
8:00
0 (1171 CIJ) A4Yulum of
Woncltf W01111n A Japane~ man with
teltktnetic po .. ers the a1>1hly 10
move ob1ects with his mind kidnaps
a prom1ntnt mentist and his
invention which increases his power
to monumental proportions
D ~SI lfJ m t>fl lht Sanford
Arms
l1J lllO'flt: !CJ (2111) "Apache"
(wes) ')4 Burt Lancaster, Jun
Peters. John Mclntur, Charles
(Bronson) Buchinsky
1 ll lllO'lie: ttl (211r) "The Bue·
c.n111" (adv) 'SS-Yul Brynner,
Charlton Heslon Cta11e Bloom.
Charles Boyer
D m ® (f21) f])) Do11111 &
M1111 L uc1lle Ball Ray Bo leer Paul
W1lh1ms and Paul Lynde auest
U Mowie: CC) (2111) ''Who's Mind·
ins th• Mintl" {com) '67 -Jim
Hutton Dorothy Prov1nt Milton
Berte. Joey Bishop
G> llH Game of Ult WMk Summary
of last week.'s 11mo
Cl)'"" M-~6"sM1
fD '1!> Waslli•atofl Wtff tn 1..-tD £]Ciufo
-8:30-
D ~ fl) t:m Qf ) Chico ' tht
ll111 h kt Mt, Im Yours Ed Blown
mu\t det1dt •hilt to do ilboul Raul
the 17 yur old orphan ht
unknow1na1y brought back lrom
Mwco 1n the trun~ ol his auto
m cnm-Wib
fll) '1!) Wan Stretl WMk m Enrique() '11!1YOI
9:00
0 (111> ra)l If) lo11n'• llwn
Horst Buchholz plays an archeolog1st
and aun colleclor ,.ho makes a
preltnse of oHenna hospitality to
lo1an and Francis who have made a
tempQrary truce. bot actually intends
lo milke thern his prey in a hie or
death hunhn& p1r1y
D ~al (l) Gl Ill Tht RIUIOfd
f1l11 Rockford 1s accused ot
comm1t1n1 a hom1t1de and his inves·
t1111ton uncovtrs an etcentoc
c1t1zen's m1hl11y arovp
• Cll <Ill (!Bl ) MoN:
CC) (ZIN) "Tllt Trbl ti lM Haney
OsnW" P1r1 I (dra) '77-Lorne
G!ttne Ben Canrril. John Pluhettt
Mo Malone. r ranees Lee McCarn
Lilwrence Pressmen Charlie Robin
son Georee Wyner II Lee Ha~ey
Oswald had lived to st1nd trral for
tile usass1nalion of Pl'esident John r Kennedy. would he have bten
found innocent or 1u11ty1 The conclu
SrOfl m S.nd1y (Oet 2) 9 11 PM
• lltfy Griltlll .. .,,.,, .....
S Mo.It: (C) "Olllrtt" (dr1)
').( Marlon Brando. Jun Simmons .
Merle Oberon, MIChael Rennie
Cameron Mitchell. Et11abeth Sellars
fll) ... , World
cm> Flrm1 UM
10:00
fJ ((TI) ml Cl) Swittll Pett and
MK en ter the pe11lous world of
Cr1nd Pm r1c1n1 to solve a murder
Alter • top rac1n1 dflvtr IS killed
under mysterious circumstances.
MacB11de and Ryan are hued by the
duver·s mechanic to piove 1t was
murder In 01de1 to do so. Pete and
Mac have to find a motr;e, with Pete
IO'"'"l the Crand Pm cncuit 1ftt1 a
lovely ..oman duwer crams a lull
courst ot 1111nin1 into him so he un
qua11t1 as a member of the drmnc
lum
D ~ 1)) m U QuMICJ "D m""' ,T) Mowit: "The lilltr Sllrews" (sci
h) '59-James But lneud Coude m 111a111 w.ry m ,icadllly Clmn
(® l'IS Movie Thtalrt
-10:30-m mm 11 ...
11:00
& a lV (}IJ ()) m (11J llen
U Tbt Hollywood Con111Ction a rn (JD) ,...,
CiJ Movie: !'Cl "Forty Guns lo
Apacht Pm" (wu) GI Audit Mur
phy. KeMeth Tobey
G> ta Ftrnwood 211iclll .., ,.,,, lllUOll
(()J) ) .....
fl) Blad P111j1tdlye Oii the 1ttw1
-11:30-fJ ((Ill (fl) lllcrnts: M•A•S•H
"Ko1ak" a tUJ ru m of)...., c... Th1) I !>lh anniversary 59fC~ in
cludn clips ol mtm1)rable momenls
trom Ille put I) years
fV WEEK SEPTEMBER 2~. 1977
• l4't Allllf lclll Style
(]) Mowtt: "hit le Illy Destllly"
(dra) '39-John Carf1eld, Prisc1ll1
Lant
• Cl) llrettl
lllotlt: "Tiit Sut1tll D1w11"
(dr1) '69 Wilham Holden. Capuc1nt t!Dl Mowtt: "Com111ny of Killers" m 111tt,...,
121) Tllt 700 a. G> c.,tielll4I AIC ltftl ca >...,. AIMriu• Style
12:00
8 Twil!pt Z-G> tMlt: CC) "ll"'*' $br Dust"
(Sci fl) '63-Essly Persson l1n&
leflned John Karetsen
II) Mowln: "T rtH11." "The Stoll
.. llltllJ l"
E llbc llell/ l.allrtr Rt port
-12:30-
tD Mo.it: "No Name on lhe Bull11 a llloviu : "The Son of Rob111
Hood." "The Cncksm1n." "G I
Jane"
IJ SllljllllM Tht1t11
e'.!) llbclltil/lAllrtr Report
1:00
llJ Mowla: "Mother W0tt l1&hh ·
· Christmas 1n Connect.cul"
D TMlltr cm .... it: "River of Mystery"
-1:30-
D ~ (J_ 9 lllidfli&1lt ~I
2:00 U 11cma: "The Great Manhunt
The Story of Aleundtr Graham
Bell''
G> liloNs: "The Bia lilt The
f tet Behind tht Mask.'
PllQ917
Comedi•n-lmp~ulonl•I
Rich Uttle m.iikh .a m~ dr.a·
m.iitic .iippe•Hn<e u " Jekyll-
.and-Hyde person.allty-.iin
oulw•~ly ~J>«tllble busi-
neumlln who lurt' young
fem.ale hilchhlkrn into hh
Ur ror Chtlr l1sf ride-in
"Scre•m•," .an episode
currenlly filming for NIC's
Police Wonu1n. little join•
\t'Ms regul"n Angle Dickin·
son ind E.iirl Ho lllm•n ••
Sgls. ~r Anderson .1nd
1111 Crowlt!'f', rHpectlvely.
Co·sturing •re blph
MHkrr, Ol•n Soule, Virglnl.1
lt'lth, Audrey undl'o, John
Megn• llnd Bennett Ohl•.
titllt' Is prim.uily recog-
nized for his impenon•tlons
ol more th•ln 160 person-
.iilities. He h.1s bet'n both •
guest .and • guest-host of
NBC's Tonight Show, ind h•s
llppe•r-ed on Chico .1nd the
M.an •nd The Hollywood
Squ•res. He •lso st.ured I.st
ye.iir in his own NBC Rri~.
Theo Rk h little Show.
* * •
'1lehe.1rul For Ann•ged·
don.'' • rwo·hour Speull
bued on dr.am•tic ~nu In-
volving fhe two historic
heilYywelght fights between
Arnetic.r's loe Louis •nd Get-
m.iiny't M.u Schmeling, will
be produced by lOCh Cen-
tury·fo11 Television for NBC.
The two fights-one In which
Schmeling knocked out
Louis •nd the second when
Louis, then the world heavy-
weight ch•mplon, defended
hl1 crown with .1 putvtti~lng
one-round knockout over
the pride of Nul Germ11ny-
se~ to boobnd the tur-
bulent two )'e.trS (1936-38)
th.at ptteeded World War II.
f•mout chu.acters sur·
roundlns the two prot11go-
"lsts includlns lull•n 81.ack,
John Ro:.borough, Oupple
al.ackbum, Joe J.-cobt, P1ul
C4111co, ~ M.lchon, M•rv.ii
Trotter Loul1, Don Dunphy
.and D•mon Runyon wlll be
portr1yed 11 they pl•yed
their roted In the true-life
dram.ii. ... * ...
Buketb•ll superst1r
k.areem Abdul J•bb.ar wlll
pl.ay • nlne·fool mlneral
prospector from 1nofher
wor'ld In the .. Giant" epltode
of NIC's Min from All•nll5.
l.abbar will p4ay the role of
Th.art&, •n •llen miner who It
thre1tml"8 tht e.iirth with
deatructlon by tlphonln1 off
the ace.an'• w.iiler. Alto
1uttt·1turln" In thl1 epl·
P91P11
tode is Ted N,.ley In the rok-
of Muldoon, • con m•n who
n eb to become rich
lhrough Th.ark '• mining.
Neeley porlr<lytd Jesus in
tht motion picture, "Jl'~U'
Chri•I Suptrstu." Ht' •lso
h•d .1 stirring role in the
lro1dw•y production of
"H,lr.'' Ind ~tntly 11uest-
s1;ured In lhe television
movit' "MrCl.iiren's Riden. • • • One of the most dis-
tlnguhhed comp1nies ~
o\tmbled for ii television
movie h.a1 been M!t for "The
Ne11I Howling Wind," •
lhree-hour NBC World Pre·
mlere movie to ~ colorcut
during the 1'J77·78 '4!ason.
Al.an Ar\in st.-n In the dr•·
m•lic f.act·b.affd slory of •
m•n's nine·yur incarcer1·
Clon In .1n lnstilulion for the
uiminillly lnune. Mem~rs
of the c11t ind comp1ny
h•ve received Audemy
Awuds ind nomin.ations in
•ddltlon to numerous other
honors.
"No other telt¥1sion pro-
ject h•s pen<>nnel th•t hu
won more h<>nOfS for '1!Cel·
lence wllhln the mrert.iiin-
menl Industry than ours,"
uld Ron Lyon, productf of
the Olm whkh begin • fiY'f'-
week 1hootln11 schedule
reC"enlly on loutlon •t ll
ment•I hospital In north·
wescem United Stites.
Arkin wu nomin1ted
twkt fOf Oson •s Best Ac-
tor-"The Runl1ns Are Com-
ing, The Russl•ns Are
Coming" .and "The He.art Is
A Lonely Hunter." He won
the New York film Critics
Aw1~ H Best Actor for "The
He.art Is A lonely Hunter"
•nd for hi• perfotm.ance In
"Hurts of the West."
Director of ''The Neid
Howling Wind.'' l•n K.lldllr,
dirttted the Otor·wfnnlng
foffisn film, "The Shop on
Main Street/' which .i1l10
won every m.ljor film festiv•I
honor Including the top
Moscow ind l'r13ue film
mtlnl llWilrdS •nd the New
York Fiim Crltlu Awud.
Anolher motion picture
with whkh he wu u socl-
•led, "lies My F•tl\er Tofd
Me," won the Coklen Globe
Awud u kst Alm.
leon.ard Rotem.an, who
wlll do the muslnl scoring
for "The Nnt Howllns
Wind/' won two 1ucces1lw
Academy Awudt for .. ,..,ry
Lyndon" In 1915, 1nd
"Bound ror Glory'' In 1916. • • •
SATURDAY I
OCT08la l
MORMINO I
6:00
D CI Sotlme s-attr
Cl) Cofllmllllity fee6Kk
m u1Wt1111J o1 1t1t Al,
-6:30-
0CllMtl l111M
D Qll llllftk riN. '•11111t1
D Tiit ~& Yaffey
()) £Sl
Iii Hol f ud&e s.. ®l Ch.ant Ill Chance m un1t r'" a> Momma Show m Captioned Item
7:00
0 Mario I tht Ml(K Mldltne u ~v ru m l'Stl Th• c.1.
Burs
W Hol Fude• $how D lf) lfOJ (lltl (f l) Scoobr'•
utU-lympio
IJJ food
Cl) TIM f'Tl Cl.-
ID llt!Mfttary News
Cl) Sam Yorty Show
®a.lnklt m Yop !of Hultll
-7:30-
0 '""'""' l{J ""'7• (J) foll MllSIC
CD llO'f1t: <t "hSt at Da•n"
(•m) ·ss RandOlph Scou
(@ ) 9lau lutlalo
i2I! Tiit J.ttoM m EMtll. s.. n1 ~,
8:00 U (@ (1)) II) luas Bunny/
lloacl bfttltr D illl CJJ Im Qll Tht Yount
Seftt!Mb 0 Mowit: wltt Attack" (draJ ·~g
John Aaar Audrey I oiler
lit Mo.it: CC) "Mister Corty"
(dra) 'SJ-Tony Curlts. Marlha Hye1
Q) Romper !loom
l3> Volu of T9'yo
-8:30-
IJ @ IV tm Oil lltw AKllln/
s.itu SM
Cl) s,..drKtf
f'D Gllal Wllo's rr1111ant
9:00
U ((171 CJ)) ) Wllat's llft lllr.
..... 1
(I) ... .., Qlllst
• CJ) cm> (Cfl ) n.. ltaffb ... m..,..a..i
-9:30-
fJ ((Ill(})) TIM Slaltbirfl U ~Cl)llDOw.itwttof ......... .,, a lllotle: CC> "Sll1ht11 Su1let"
(mys) '56-Rhond• nem1n1
Cl) y., " tM ._..,,
GJ lllttlt: ct) "Ctlll0t1la Ct•·
,_.. (wu) '!'>2 Comell Wildt
Cl)WtN11haltGlltel
&:> 1.ooM OJ Uta Cs II Vida
10:00 e illl Cl) m a '1lllllcler
(l) 8up 84inny '
rv WEFK $[PTlMBCR ?~ 1917
8 lU ·101 ((29 1 I l) Sup11
lrttncb
Cl) W~le4 0"4 or All•t
Cl) Mowit: (C l "Dal!IOll I P')1h1ii"
(adv) 67 Cuy W1lh11TU
lltl Ho1 r.ila• Show
ft) On<t Upo11 A Claloll<
0> T nburu MIKI
-10:30-u (Ut l };) S,.Ct Audemy
11 1.UJ IJ J Im JI Smch ud
~t The AIJha T u11 t lllow11: "Gun l1lt11 at 111011
ltfty" (u s) !>7 S1crl1n1t H•yden
0 Al*tt & Costello
<Kl AchOll Theatrt
ft) Coto Dnll
11:00
O ( 11l )J) l tJ lhtman/Tarun 8 Im OtJ Gr•ndsl111d/Major
Lusu. tmblll U CJ J f1Gi ((11) lt)) U C Wet&
end Speci.I II Musi 0t lovt. (Cau~e
I feet So Dumb')' Allied lulle1 !IN
a~ a \ens11tve youlh who turns \he
value ol lru, lr1endsh1p allr.1 ;i d1sap
pamtme bru\h w•lh puppy luv'
CD LA '•tt1111s
Ul CI J Thunder
fil)llawa
-11:30-e ll~y and H• f11tnct•
ID Allred Hitchcock """"b m ni. Bold 011tS
llJl 'l • lted HMd ~Ill
Anl!RNOON I
12:00
0 (.IT a ) l W1<ko/l11 tht .. ...,
) ltCAA Ftotball
O S..u Famil) bOoMOll
' liklont: 1llt u .. 611ttin"
(•ts) !>8 8uslt1 Cnbbe
0 cf§) (!21l t 1) Aintoun hnif·
stJNI
Cit tac Slcle •lfJ
CD Outer linllb
(2)1 re 1 Mov1u· Char~~ ol I ht
L 11M 811&ade Acllun 1n the North
Allanl1c"
fD uthlO Coll'Ortium
-12:30-
D (<Ill t))) tel ht Albert D Monst11 illnr
D ®l (1211 II )) llCAA rootball
Oklahoma al Ohio Slal•
Cl)~S.UM m ClrmrU
1:00 u (lllJ m> 1 semt of •sn
m Soul rra111 m Dr. no
tD Gnn CiM de 1JI T11dt
-1:30-a (rilJ (I)) 'TJ Saturday flh1
Festini
....,,.: "The ... Ill Tlftr" (d0tl
'!>8
0 Mone: (C) '1llt 1,. Crt'tvres"
(ho!) 6!>-lohn Ashley Cynlh1• Hull a> Mt'llt: "lr11•l111 Ille Soun~
lalrlt(' (1dY) 52 Ralph R1Chard
m Ann lodd
2:00
D~n e Al OM lfrttr .•.
B lltVllltf
(J) Mowtt: <.Cl "llfK• Cadle'' (SCI h) ·53 Sorts K1rlott
CD Mowie: Ct) "TM omra Olm"
(hol) '67 Join fonl1ine. Kay Wal,h.
((}1) Cl)) Roe~ Conc.trt m Tiiis 1s tt1t 11R
111! JMllM e rtodl '°' ltl• h111111
-2:30-
• It ftln Al Kinds m llfl &1111t o1 ... w .. ,
O altv•
3:00 IJ lnsipt ea..wa Ill lllo•i•: "h it A•1eh1" (wu) ·•a-John W•yne Henry fonda m TllUll
<ftl 0ite0 n
ID FYIMI lilulMllJI cm Alntnc.u Antler
-3:30-
D <(ll) cm m ces Sporh Sptdlc¥tlr
Amtrlun hnclst1ncl
1J SaturdaJ
(I) CalHornLI Collt&ialt Sports a l"ofttr W110Mr m Of. Who
Iii) Aarkultuft USA
QI!) Yoe1 With Medtllnt
4:00
9 l'optJt 1nd His f ritftds
Gomtr Pyle
8 '11• Stnt ~'"'Show CIDl Ironside
GI M0tle: r_c.i "DltlllOftd Ht1d"
(dra) '63 Charlton Hnton
Cl) Mo.It : .tJ "Kb thjesty
O'll11f1M (adY) !>' Burt lancastei all Im ltas!tttllt Oft tilt ROtd <a CV> CMHo!'a ai Tllb b tht ltfl
-4:30-
(])Tepk
Andy &rittrtll
• Tllb Is .,., llfl
all ltallfillt MuSI<
(8 CV) "°'14 of SllMY1I
D "-lion tflt CellRtry
Q}) "" "lllt of lllt ....
5:00 a Ti. Clive• llno1 Show e (J.) Slit T rt•
CJ) Mowle: · Abbott and Costello
Meet the J(eystone Cops"
• C1J (~ <a (I)) ABC's Wide
hid of Sports This proa11m lea
tum soccer sta1 Pele rn hrs l1nal
11me hom Grants Sfad1um 1n (ast
Rutherlord New Jmey c cm rn > T111s fs t11t Ifft • SJlnbtl hit
121) ,., Cion tflt Cellt1t1l
fD Ito¥• ID ROllb r.tu mH .. Hn
IJ)lltwl
-5:30-• u (H Cl) (J}l ltft\
G The f'rt0$s Pmcew of lht new
children s se11es piem1e11n1 Monday
at 7AM Story tenlm of the turn
about 'l!Olld of frooze where oupptts
1nhab1I the land and peoplt are an
endanwed species
((JJ) CJ)) llfl "-Of llM W..k ® Marty ~ si.. CD Tlll9I ~ ill die N.utwtst
IYININQ I
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(wn ) '69 [Im P1tslty Ina B1hn
111) (IJ Dillot•
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fD Ill P'w1ult of UMrty
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ml> A,t of UJIWUlnt,
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7:00
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• WILD KINGDOM
Stars Marlin 'er~lns
U Wlkl •1n1dom
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CJ) l'llbllc Nfllri 01 s,,
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Well Show
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~Jl CJ) 'Ille M.,,,.t $llow illl Slia Ila lb
m Model bllf'Mdllla un11m1ted
0) Mdc.11 Varitty
e:i> Austin CitJ Unlib
-7:30-
D OM US,000 Pyrulld .fl Animal WorW
U 111 Statctl oL
II <JOl Tlllt'• Hollywood 'Animals 1nd Other Actors·
ff) Su Ditp
~JI CI a Walf111111 ltd S11ow
t'Ji) ~ UJOll A aMSic
8:00
• (tlll [1)) m Bob llt•hut
Show Bob tlarlley's attempt ~t
p10111d1na p<lytholo11ul aid to men
about lo leave p11son and 1e enter
society has him chmb1n1 the walls IJ Ill) (f) Ila IBJ Tbe Bionic "°"''" "rembots 1n las Vetas" Concl lht son ol a dmnged semi t~t plob to stul America's first
directed ene1 iY ray 111eapon and tt
1ellvatn his lather's umy ol female
robots to accomphsh his eoat
U Mowles: (1:J "Reap lh Wit4
WIM'' (tdv) '41-lohn W1ynt Sus.in
H1ywud
<t J Mowlt: "Or. Slranctlon, Or:
How I 1Mmt4 to S., Werryla1 11141
t-tflt lolllb" (com) '64 Peter
Sellers Ce01&e C SCotl • m rm ca m> ri.-r.sh Behind &1s" P1rt I Plul fish is
arrested and 1a1led dunna a demon
shat1011 for senlOI c1h1eM 111hls
Ill McMt: (CJ (W) "loll119J Out"
(dla) '!>' Tony Curtis. Piper lau11t m ROiia lafrttrt s.ntan Rona
1ntttv1ews Valerie Harpe1 Carol
Burnett Satly Struthers. Nancy
Walker
Ill Ylctoty at Sta
f'1J Grtttfnp ti Wt I Wm
(2f) M°'lt : "St• Hert Pri11te lf1ra1Ht" (com) 'U -Robert
Walker, Donna Retd
•"""""*'°' .... -&;JI-
• ((JJ) m CD """ eet tec11
Other Oliver Cl11k and Severi)
Alcher star as Stuart and Judy H1b
bard a mimed couple whose pmacy
is const1nlly 1nltrrupted by their iob
problems BteaU1f Stuart works at
home u a copy wnter lor a m11I 01der
business. the household chotes 1111
to l11m while Judy wo1h 1n Ille
photo1raph1c studio ol Damon
letome (l om Poslon) lty1n1 to htp
11 from lalhn1 to piece$ e CD CIGI (<21) ) Operalion
Ptttlcoat Ope11t1on. 0Pt'rllion m c.Hac• m Woc1t1iouu PllJl!OuM
9:00
G C\I1J rUl ti) The J1ftmo11a
Geoiae is see1na an 014 Navy buddy
but IS ti. men OI • 1110m1n1 LOUl\e IS
su~p1ct0us and Georae 1s contused
II illl (() CID Oil Mowle: ::cl (2111) "Tiit lltlwrs" (adv) 69
Sieve McQueen. Shaton r 111ell Will
Geer Michael Constanhne A South
ern aentleman londly malls a 1oyful
fhna when he. n an 11 yea1·0ld,
101ned two companions 1n his &rind
father's "bo1towed • cu on 1 trip
l1om his nallvt M1sms1pp1 to
Mrmph13
D STARSKY LOVES * GAHGm1·s DAUGHTER
D ffi ® (IJI) (J)) Stan•J &
Hvtdl Slar~y becomes 1om1nhcally
involved with an under.0tld 11nt
ster's dau1hter, and is comptlled lo
use the relahonsh1p lo 111n evidence
for a Stnalt 1nvesh11tion m JAMA JAE IS BACK * ON HEE HAW '7111
1DH11 H,. m ["81111 al ,.,,
e'.i) Mnltr•• T1111t11
-9:30-
D (!lll ) ())lofty Rtnd1ll
Show Hans Conrerd cueSls as lud&t
f rankltn S prod1&at lather 'lhO It
turns to Phrladetphca live yurs aflet
Walle• has slopped speak1na to him
9 Mom: <.CJ (W) "Tflt Rnfllde Yeari" (adv) '56 Tony Curtis
Ill Mowit: CC) "A Vtry Prlntt M·
fllr" (dr1) 62 Bt1a1tte B11do1
10:00
D (Cl.lJ CV) CJJ Carol Burnett
Sieve Ltw1ence aunts
(_() It T akn A Thltl
D LOVE IOAT·fUN * AND ROMAllCE AT SEA
SWOll'S llEW HITll e ffi (ID! (<BJ CIJ) loft INt
IDMttrtHn
QI) Creatllft F•IMrt
TV WEEK 8EPTE"4BER 2S. 1en
fa fllMll~ A fll111 tbovt Rtffthold
ManllluMn
Cl!> GrNt Ptrlon111ncet
-10:30-
• Callfon11J Collecllte S,.m
11:00
D D ({) C1b1 m llni lltwl/.,it: Compulsion" u Qli""" e UCLA lrul111 footba ll 1977 UCL.A vs Iowa
CJ) lllpt &Iller)
.. Ft1111t ltielll
ID Mowit: (CJ "Hornet's ltnt"
(cltl) '70-Rock liudson
Cl) MoN: (CJ "lf!pb111r1 HI W11"
(hOr) 69-Camreon Mitchell
(()]) (I)) The I'll Cl.,.
12)) llJ MaM· 12 m 'Ille Tltlll .. A.Iron 141,,
(a Cll) b1 Humbird m OirtdOf'• Pbrllouse
-11:15-
(}J Mow11:, 'Bt1c~ Shield ol
hlw0rlh" -11:30-
D Movie: (CJ "Tht U1l1 Amtr·
lu11" (01a) '63-Marton Brando
1J ~(IJ W11h!ld
(I) Mowlt : "HudliH Hu11ttn"
(d11) '$5-Rod C1me1on
• "'4Mt: rt) "Tiit h"ofeuioNb" (wes) 66 Burt l1nuster
fl ) ci....1 I "rort Apache"
(fl) Motil: "lht Stml Ceremony"
i2t) Mowle: ~ "Seutt lift If Ill
Mtriu-Wife" (tom) '68 Waller
M1t1hau Anne Jacuon
12:00
<1111 > r-. rn ci• (JI) (I)) ~l.fi Tl1Htre
IB C)Mm1 l4
-12:30-
Q) .,its: lhe 8r11n11t Ball1d or A Cunt11hter ..
1:00
IJ Roci Concert
U lllowtu : · Minnesola Clay '
"House ol Frankenstein " "Whal
Happened al C.mpo Grande"
(() Mowles: "The Sttret Life ol Wal
!et Mitty," "Alsenic and Old ltce ..
"The Muk of 01m1trious"
1iJ Tllrflltr
ID Mowita: ' The Man With Nine
lrves." "Prtvalr Helf 36 ·· The Ser
pent ol lhe Ntle"
2:00
D lllowfe: tCJ "'""'°1"t" (wes) '66 Audie Murphy, loin Staley
G Mowils: "The Outback." "Bal
boa Conqu1st1d0t or lhe P1c:cltC"
Bruce Wiiheim and Ken Pltera chat with CBS Sports com·
men!Altor Brent Mu1bu~r a1 they prepare for the tug-of·
war tug.off, a unique event that'• part of "The World's
S1n>ngest Men," a 10.pert aerie• airing throughout the tall
on CBS Sport• Spectacula1 beginning Saturday on CBS
Page19
TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER H . 1977
. --Pioneer SX-1250 Reci. $950.00
Atlantic Music-SALE $550.00
RE<!IVERS, AMPS, TUNERS
AU WITH Maw FACTOllY WAUAMT'Y
PIOHffR TX 9'JOO II Reg. SALE
Top of the Ille Tlllef . .. . $400 $266
HARt.o~ 430 AM FM
Twin.Powered, 25 w/ch FTC $31995 $198
SUP£Rm£ 320 AM FM $90
10 w/dl. FTC, P LL. Tooer . . . . . S219
Pt(Hf.R SX1050 $4
120 w/dl FTC, High Sens1tiv1ty •... $750 • 60
NC JTV31 $
Sensitive, cleat, with H1 Blend . . . Sl69.95 120
SUPERSC<ff A·260
Integrated Amp 12 w/ch FTC ....... , .. Sl70 $99
SPEAKERS
UL TRALINEAR 76 ([).)
12 Woofer 3-way System $
Reg. S129.9S SALE 58
J.B.L. L-65 "Jubal" (0)
Super Floor Speaker, Glass Top
Reg. ~.00 SALE $326
AL TEC Model I (0)
8" woofer 2 way svstem $57 Reg . $89.00 SALE
Ultr ....
260W.
UST Sl1t.tl
SALls147
TURNTABLES, CHANGERS
BSR 254()W (Tl) Reg. SALE
Wth Base. Oust Cover Cart Sll9 $29
GARRARD SU CTI)
Complete Tum~. . . . S83 $3 9
BSR 2260 BX
AOC l'.8 ca1ridge, Base, Oust Cover al $50
GARRARD Sl.55 8 <Tll
Complete with~. dust cover, ca1 .. S65 $29
PIONHR Pl.·550
Quartz locklociii .................. $197 $197
TAPE DECKS
HITACHI D-3500
3 heads; Super Frequency Response
Reg. S«9.95 SALE $239
SONY TC-118 Famous Sony quality, FM Dolby
Reg. S209.9S SALE $140
JVC K0-95