HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-10-15 - Orange Coast PilotActor Wayne. who koew
Crosby as far back as the l920s.
remarked on the crooner's
easygoln& nature. •
"I've never heard him make
one preJudiCed ~atement &flout
anyone,·• Wayne said, "nor have
I beard....anyone make a pre-
• juaiced sl9tement a1afnst him.
·even though he spent his whole
life in the public eye. '*· .~ * . .
ThCi troUb1t!$ftn from his
!allure tO report that he received
mori than half his 19'74 income
from a tx.pilaJ then controlled
by Dr. Louis qeua to n ~enK of chans~ In eampallft dlsclosure
forms which ended in F~ary
when he disowned $119,197 worth
of political debts he earlier re-
ported ownlnt Cella.
Schmit said Friday it was not
his expensive-but-.ucceasful 1974
politic81 carnpat&n that prompt·
ed tiim lo endorse the reform pro-
posal.
'Charlie'
ByllAYMOND ESl'RADA JR. C"n>W loves a good gam'e of Charlleih:C:.Z'b':'~are blrct. dodgeball with the first greder11
Wblle other birds are soartn.. and has been known to perch on • students• heads. over downtown HunUncton Al Rasmussen Smith School
Beach, Charlie spends most of principal, said Charlie has been
his time attendina Smith paying dally visits to hls campus
_ Elementary and Dwyer Mlddl4l sjpce the first d1tY of school thls
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Charlie wakes early and diOps .. He'$ almost human.·• said Ns .friend Billy McMahon's Rasmussen.
every momlnt at about ' .. lf you talk to hlm he napi his ~~~ U.year-old Daily Pilot winpandcaws,saJdRasniussen. ~..m:i ....:... ale b Ch u -Even thouah Charlie slves ~ .. u~uoy, w es,, en ar e the Jc.ids a playful ""Ck every so ~downtobi beclroomwin-..--to~_midlaYI ••hello.'' • often, Rasmussen sald there is
After: totlowinC Billy on JUs talk or ~hanging the s~hool ~per route. Charlie flys oves-to mo.sect from lhe Surfers tb the Smathcn>ws. wyer Sdiool at 1502 Palm Ave. But Billy McMahon d~n·t
here Billy attenda the seventh know it that's such a &ood idea. trade. Sometimes Charlie sees his Billy says some kids don't ap-
ftiend Billy throu•h a window at preeiate his fine feathered
a.... but be • . friend. •w'Y« cause the school as .. Sometimes they tbrolf' rotb ta~ closed, he usually has to at h1nl and one Ume someone •aat until after class. kicked hi .. -'d ·11111 --lfSo. Olarlle ~oops ov.er lo ad--..-m. S.i ..,_. Y ~
-::-Jicen mith <ool .-MnR lie -... JnltDlilfj oppaTen :rqdt~
lerches on c:Jassroom door5 and ti PPY at Smith School. Jfe ls
cks up an education along with
rew crackers. p,....pageAJ
One ot Charue·s ravortte ac-
viUe1 is reces1. The colorful IBJ .& 'CK.ED n: . • ••
$5,000 down payment and a
ool bOar<l vote later, and
rba Linda School Dlstrict•s
lntenance foreman learned
UiJ,s week he'll have to move out
d[ his· house to make way for
tOIJrists.
~ t'l!~~e foreman's home ls the
DlnDPlace or fonner President
chard M. Nixon .
. ~ Jl'oup of local lon1Ume frtendS and supporters who want to enshrine the home and Ila 1.3
•res perauaded the board to al-
low them to buy it for $125,000.
CThe remaining $120,000 will be
paid ID SIO days, by the JUebud
Nlxon Birthplace Foundatfon·
fbrmed by the coaUUon of et&bt
~UtJcaJ Cl'OIJies.
!'l'he •~hool district boupt the
on birthplace in the 1940s
when It was ~xpandlni an adJa·
cent scbo0l 1ite, now the IUchaid
Nixon Elementary School.
The sale ts subject to approval
b1 the county board of
supervisors.
parttculary tond or the younger
studenl.ll.
1'Ho dqesn ·t like adults
becau. eoftheir hel2ht..,said Billy.
Bllly Is reluctant to call Charlie
his pet because the crow just
comes and goes as he pleases
"I met him one day on my
paper route three months ago
and h e's followed me ever
since," said Billy.
Charhe apparently bas found 8
home and a school in Huntington
Beach
Billy has plans to build his
friend a house in the near future
Services Set
For Coast
Drown Victim ·-Private funeral services have
been scheduled for drowning vie·
ti m Peter Topole~ld pf Seal
Beach whose body washed
ashore at Bolsa Chica State
Beach Thursday.
The 32·year-old victim and his
fathw, Sylvester Topoleski of
Loni Beath. swam to1ether dai· 1Y at Sclal Beach, ustnc the buddy
system because the youneer man
waa autUec:t to epileptic sehures.
Last Saturdar. the eldec
Topolc·'lld wn11 \Jft1tbtttlto keep th~ ch~t •inC'<' "'"' 1m appointment "'Ith hu~ soil lnvestiaators t.heonze
the YOUJller man rlaked it alon •Ui ln itl • Sr. 'J;opoletki leave~ blt·
mother and ratMr. Funeril ar·
rancements lre under lbe direc·
tlon ot Pierce Brot.fters Smilb·s
ottuary ln Huntlnat.on Be.ach.
'Nutcracker'
Tryouts 8et
Auditions for boy11 for "The
Nutcracker·· ball•t wm be held
today at 12:80 p.m. and Sunday at
1 p.m. at the Ballet Center in Laguna Beach.
Ula Zall, artistic director for
'Ballet Pacifica, said boys
between 8 and 14 years of a1e
may audition for the ballet at the
center, 1883 Sout). Coast
Rlallwa>' tn La1una Beach:
8allet traintn( ts not
necessary, but 11ta1e experience
is desirabtt, Fo~ more lnforma·
tlon, call 494·m1.
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Wage Lhriit
Bill Passed
WASHINGTON (AP) -The natlon'a minimum waee wall jump J4 $2.'5 Aft hour tn January
and nach '3 IS by 1111 under •
plan Qpected to win flDal ~
frtulCbAI approval ext wlt.
In a victory tor or1anl1ed
labor, a House-SH"• cort·
rerence commltt" on Friday
a1reed to ralae the rurrent tnlnlmum or SZ.30anhour1n fou.r
annual ateps.
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'SING YOU SINNERS'
Bing In 1938
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Bing
Crosby and Bob Hope wanted to
mak.eone more "Roa.d' picture.
Jt would h~ve been one final
picture together, reuniting them
with Dorothy Lamour in an as-
sociation that began in 1940 with
"The Road to Singapore."
But Crosby died of a heart at-
tack Friday after playing golf in Spain.
· "We're working on 'The Road
to the Fountain ol Youth .... s&Jd
Hope during a recent interview.
"ll 'll be with Bmt and Dorotb1'
l:.1l'Mo«f"'!' f"'tniven~ acTe-a piF-"'
lure with Blng in 14 years."
"The Rbad to the Fountain or
Y oulb," designed as a spool of all
past "Road" pictures was to
have been filmed in England
next June.
Theil' last "Road" pictW"e was
"The Road to Hong Koni" in
1962. Altogether, the t.rio made
seven road picturei. They were
"The Road to Singapore," 1940;
"The Road to Zamibar." 19'1;
"The Road to Morocco." 1942;
"The Road to Utopia," 1945:
"The 'Road to Rio." 1947; ''The
Road to Bali." 1952, and "The
Road to Hong Kong,·· 1962.
The plots such as they wer•
of the road pictures were all
baslcaJly tho same. Hope and
Crosby were two footloose
trnvclers in an exotic land.
where they prompt)~· lanc'led In
l rouhl1· and r .on inl<J a beuuliful
girl, lJuroUi.>"l-i!imour. ,~I
M l vet on. who wrote tlle
screen 5lory tor the flnaJ road
picture, said it would take up 30
years :rfte r "The Road to
JdorOCC'O:· •'"ff• Bft •~rm ·
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Bing
Crosby recorded everything
from "Jlnele Bells" to the "Star
Spaneled Banner," but the
crooner ts best remembered for
"White Christmas" -one of the
best selling records In the history
of &ho recordma business.
Until aoout fopr years aao.
Cro by'1 recordiJ1g of Silent
Nlgbt was a head of White
Christmas. However, since then
saJe.s of the snowy song passed
tbe traditional carol and by the
end of 1976 it had sales of
39, 110,000.
Croaby's last major bit was
. '~rue Love," a son& from the
mo\·ie "High Society," which he
recorded with Grace Kelly on the
Capitol label. It was on the
Billboard Maeailne charts for 31 weeb ia 1956and1957.
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Geor e Veeh bulll hll llt-tl l~ tlon r ervolr near the
• uorthetn. ed or the old Moulton
Rnoch ln tbe 19305, he couldo 't
have known that lta water would
orne (lay bC used by herds of
, :wild Atrlcan animals.
The small Jake was created by
'\he VMha to lrrl1ate tbelr
oranae aroves, which h-v• since
given "'ay to developments like
nearb1 Laauna Hill Leisure
World and other tracts.
OtJLTON. PARKWAY was
•cntu.ally ~It on a causew y
thfougb the middle or the lake
nd now, Orange County govern-
ment is widenlne that road to
handle Increased traffic loads.
Thal meant the lake's 39
milUon gallons or good-quality
5torm runocr water had to be
drained to make room for the
road-buildlnc equipment and
~ew pavement.
Early last month. the valves on
the lake·a dam were opened and
water beean flowing out into the
San DielfO Creek bed. By chance,
the water's first stop on its now
to the sea was nearby Lion Country Safari.
CARI. NELSON, assistant
director of the Oran1e County
Environmental Management
~gency, s;tld he tried to locate
possibl agricultural users for
the water before dumping it into
the creek.
Saturd*Y, Oetot:>er 15, 19n
Af'Wl...,..to
EOITH BUNKER SUFFERS TRAUMA OF SEXUAL ATTACK
On Eve of Her 50th Birthday, She 11 MolHted
SJC Council Districts
But be sa1d the only nearby
farrmand ~~~·.U.. k.¥in&
Company, which had no way of
'retrieVingtbe water for use.
So. as it flowed down the creek,
Veeh Lake's wlter retillfd
drought·dry ponds and catch·
basins in lhewild animal park.
€hnnges ealled lJev~ive
LION COUNTRY oCflcials
have noted that the wat,r was
badly needed because v talion
was dryinl up and wate oles for
the animals were low.
For some animals, acco ng
to a Lion Country spokesman, 1
might have been a life saver.
llipPQIS, for example, must stay
submerged much or the day
because their akin if> sun·
ensiuve.
Whil the water is 1one from
'the UWe re cr:voir. county crews
nd contractor• will \lr•lden
oult.Oh to four tan and eXtend
llldge ROllte Drlve along another
edge of the lake.
Ne\SQO i<> hopmi.: the st-a!>onal
rains wi\l hold off until the work
· done tnit afler~l what.a Jell
iOf "the old erv r Ill 11-owed to ftl 1 ain.
By WJLUAM HODGE
Of-Delly ...... Stat!
Citing a tendency for coun·
cilmanic districts to become
""fiefdoms, principalities and
kingdoms." San Juan Capistrano
Councilman John Sweeney has
criticized proposed changes in
he City Council's election
~rocess is ''divisive ...
The proposed cban1es. which
will be placed before city voters
March 't. ~all for division of the
mission city into seven districts.
each electing its own coun·
cilma:n. San Juan curnnUy has
five cwncilmen elected at·larae.
Bruce delivered newspapers
thrOUQh his 5th, 6th and 7Ut"11rade-
Y ars Jn Tarrytown, N. Y.
"Being a newspaper carrier
helped me to ecqutre the dlsclpllne
t needed for training." And his trainl~ pald off.
Grimacing with pain and
tensk>n, Bruce Jenner crossed tM
1,SOO-meter flnlSh at the Montreal
Olympics to win the most grueling
of all competttrons. The 1976
dec.thton champion also won the
only Olymplc honor more precious
than gold -the title of The
World's Greatest Athftte.
system introduces an clement or
compc.-t1on to city improvements.
''People who step forward to
run for the council should have
ctt}w1de concerns."
Bernie Matthey, chairman of
Concerned Citizens for
Re sponsive Government
<originators of the district pro-
po s a I>, disagreed with
Sweeney's criticism. •
POINTING OVT THE variety
of communities wlthln San Juan,
·Matthey said the proposal would
give btiter repre en talion.
"If tho$c communJUes ere to be represented then what better
way to do il than elect. them from
1 hc·11 o~ n ('ommunitle'I " Mat-
lh<') H'M'rlt"d In lht' ftr'l public
pro and con <U.cunaon of \he
~ouncUmanic d.bttfct propoeal. •·we hllve to h llo we
I He finished 10th In his first Otymplu In 1972, prompting him to move to san Jose,
California, with his wife, Chryst•• for four years of dKathlon training. In August 197S,
NI • world record, s~orlng 8,52_. points In a triangular: meet In Eugene, Oregonl
Bnace Jenner Is the only man ever to s'oreover 8,50Cr1JOlntr,-and tVffeftU~lels
theworac:t'1 record with 1,618 points. A natural athlete and outdoorsman, the 6 ft., 2 In.,
19Sopound .:lenMr bicycles, pla~s tennis, sails, skis end w•s thr'ff·tlme Eutern w1ter
5kUng c mplon.
know on a first name basis so we
can call him up."
The discussion on the form of
S.rn Juan Capistrano city govern·
ment was organized by the
Capi:,;trano Business and Proper·
lY Owners Association.
Matthey also said recall of a
district councilman by hlit con·
<:itiluents would be much easier
&hedidea in
SanClememe
also will be
LOCAL NEWS I TELEVlSION
When Gcorae v h built hi& Ut-
tJe irtls Uon reaervolr near the
north rn edae of the old Moulton
anch ln the 1930s, he ('()uldn't
l'ave known that it• water would
ome day be used by herds of
, lid ~an animals. 1be srualJ lake was created by the Vteha to lrrlcate their
oranae croves, wfiich h've siQce
,.ven way to developments like ne~rb1 Laauna Hills Leisure
World and other tracts•
Ot1LTON PARKWAY was
ventually built on a causeway
through the middle of the Jake
and now, Orange Cotiot)' £Overn·
ment is widening that road to
andle iricreased traffic loads.
That m~ant the lalCe 'a 39
million gaUons of a:ood·quaHty
storm runorr waler had lo be
drained to make room for the
rofld·buildlna equipment and
new pavement.
Early last month, the valves on
the lake's dam were opened and
water be&an nowing out ;nto the
San Diego Creek bed. By chance,
the water's first stop on its now
to the sea was nearby Lion
Country Sar ari.
CARL NELSON, assistant
director of the Oranae County
Environmental Management
gency, said he tried to locale
possible acncultural users ror
the water before dumping it into
S.turdt:f, Octobet 15, 1917
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EDITH BUNKER SUFFERS TRAUMA OF SEXUAL ATTACK
On Eve of Her 50th Birthday, She la Molested
SJC Couneil Distriets
.JtR BUC A•'rtlt'11 .... Wrl1u
Edith Bunker, who h
rered through menopaus and a
canctr scare before an •tidienc
or millions, raeta another
traumatic experitnce Sunday at
the victim or an attempttfd rape.
The "All in the Family"
eplsode -an hour instead of tne
usual 30-mlnute show -also
shows how Archie Bunker has m~Uowed in tho elght yeara or
the CBS televlslon series.
IN ftlE EARLY YtllfS Archie.
played by Carroll O'Connor,
simply would have blown a
gasket. Not so ln this show ..
"InltialJy, Archie Is
bewildered becauae he doesn't
know what's the matter with
me," said Jean Stapleton, who
plays Edith. "Then, in the eecond
part when she telJs him. he re·
acts with a lot or tenderness. He
doe:. express anger. but his first
and foremost reaction to Edith is
one of tenderness."
The rape !how was planned a'I
a regular episode, but it turned
out to bo too dramatic ror a half.
hour program. and had to be ex ·
paneled.
"IT ENDED ON a high
theatrical note and demanded a
conclusion.·· said Miss Stapleton.
"We had to bring the audience
down from that high and ex
amine lhe reactions or the family
the creek. ·
~ But be ;oald the only nearby .fannhindr&-~~-b)'-the Irvine
-~bfC'h had-rro"'W'ay of
retrievin1lhe water for use.
So. as it flowed down lbe creek.
Changes Galled Devisive~
Veeh Lake·s water retilltd ~ drought-dry ponds and catch· By WILUAM HODGE
basins in th~wildanimal park. ot•~·•vll'lle4swi
LION COUNTRY officials Citing a tendency for coun·
have noted that the water was cilman.ic districts to become
badJy n4:eded because vegetation "fiefdotns, principalities and
!)~ll'm introduces an element of
compel1on to city improvements.
.. People who step forward to
run for the council should have
cit) wide concerns.·· was clryinc up and waterholes for kingdoms," San Juan Capistrano ....,_...;.;the arumals were low. . Coqncilman John Sweeney has Bernie M atlbey, chairman or
For . .me ID\lm1114, lftcord~ criticized propostd chan1ea 1n-Co n c o r n u d C i ti z e.a s Car
to a !Jon Country spokesman,>t the City Council's election Rt' s Pons iv e Go\ er nm en t might have been a life saver. process is "divisive... lorlainators of thf district pro.
Hippos, for example, must s tay po s a I > • d ls agreed w i th ~ubm~rged much or the day _The proposed changes. wl\lch Sweeney·scriliclsm.
because their ekin Is sun wall be placed before city voters ensiUv . March 7~ call for division or the POINTING OUT THE vanety
Whll Ut water Ii aone from mission city jnto seven dlsttlcts. or communities within S\ln Juan,
e Utt.le r rvoli county crew1 each electing its own coun· Matthey said the proposal would
nd contr etors ill widen citman. San Juan currently has &i\'e bctterrepr entahon.
oulton to {our lanes nd extend fiv counciJ111en elected at·large. "IC those communlUes are to
llldge Route Drive along another be represented then what better
edg_e of the lake. way to do it than elect them from
r-<elso!l 1s hopin~ the st•a ... onal th<·w u~ n c<1m muniti<''I " Mat· ~am!>" 111 hold orr until tht.• w<irk th1·,· a.-. ... <·1 tt.-U an the r1r ... t puhhc
a done but af\er t, w t &a left pro and COCl dlscus&1on oC lbe
Cf tbe old res r l al· cotmcilmanle cllatrlct proposal.
owedtofill in "We have to ha 1 lloW we
"Being a newspaper carrier
helped me to acquire the dlsclpllne
I needed for training." AnO his
tralnlr,g paid off.
Grtmaclng with pain and
tension, Bruce Jenner crossed the
1,500:-meter finish at the Montreal
Olymplcs to win the most gruellno
of all competitions. The 1976
decathlon champion also won the
only Olympic hOnor more precious
than ~old -the title of The
World s Greatest Att)lete.
Born In Ossining, New York, on october 21, 1949, Bruce spent his youth In
Tarrytown and Mt. Kisco, N.Y. and Newtown, Connecticut, where he competed Jn
footbaU, basketball and track. H• was AU-State pole vault champion In high school, bUt
only Graceland College In Iowa offered a sports scholarship to the man who was to
become the world's greatest athlete.
H• finished 10th In his first 01xmplcs in 1972, prompting him to move to san Jose,
<:allfomla, with his wife, ChrysUe for four years of decathlon training, In August 1975,
he aet a world record, scoring 8,524 polnts In a triangular meet In Eugene, Oregon!
BNce Jenner Is tne only man ever.to score over l,SOO points, and currently holds
the world's rocord with 8,611 points. A. natural athlete and outdoorsman, the 6 ft., 2 In.,
195':-pound Jenner blcycles, plays tennis, salls, skis anct was three-time Eastern water
Skiing cnampfon.
,
know on a first name basis to we
can call him-up ··
The d1scuss10n on the 'form or
!°lJn Juan Capistrano city govern-
ment was orgaA1ted by the
Cap1slrano Business and Proper·
Ly Owners Association.
Malt~ alao said recall of a
district councilman by his con·
">llluents would be much easier
LOCAL NEWS I TELEVISION
.... . . . • Saturday. October 15, 1tn
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -If you're ev~.r
attacked by a shark, the best defense is to aJm for
the· &ills ~ fi&ht back, aceordln1 to a Cillfon.Ua marine: bl0101ilt who studies shark assaults on
humans.
"Quite often th4J ah•rk will leave it the i>el"'lon
beinl altaaed ftJhta back," said Dan Miller.
. senior marine biolo1l1t for the California
Department of itsh and Game's Monterey office.
BUT NOBODY KNOWS FOR sure if the sharks
Jeave because ofthe a crapping or if they would have
left an~ay, Miller said. •
• "W0rldw14e anatysla seems to indicate a strong relations'11P between survival and fi1hting back -hittina the 1hark around the atlls," he said.
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Studies augaest thit sharks attack to protect
their territoey, he noted, eo a one-bite warnlng
mlaht be all a shark \ntencb. 'li ... iiiiJl!i ... ••-..•ijijijijiijiiiiiji~iiji "But if a shark ta clrclina. you should never be 1
afgressfve. Sb arks react to aigressJon. ,
.... ur. ,. HE ADDBD. "IF THE ah ark does
attack, a1gress.loo seems to be a ~lUve Ulna to
do.''
MiUersald the thane Oft&l\ll.ln1witba~ Jawed denizen of the d ep are low.
He noted there have ooly been a?QUn4 1.000
documented caa~ of ahark attacks In modem
tJmes, and only 4! ot them occurred alone tbe
l108'1·inlle Callfornla ouWno that 1s popular
•wlJl\illlnf, lurflnl and 1kindivln1 ..
· • WHILE THERE ARB several hundred apeeles
of sbarlt, only about a dozen -inclu®ai &rJat
" white •barb that can 1row to 21 feet long and 1,000
pounds-pose a threat to humans.
Four of the California attacks since 19'26 bav•
an Armed been fatal, Miller said, Most were one·blte attacks
which seemed to be a warnine to keep out of the
shark's home territory.
Miller'• latest res•ar:~ found that the waten
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Huntington Garden
PREMIUM PLUSH
'15~5~
Don't fail to see and feet thit extra-denSb
saxony plu h 1n Its wide range of beautlful
solfd colors. ZePet• treated, heat-set 100%
nylo~ flt>er pile offers out tending
performance.
OftANGE COAST
DAILY PllOT
Cominent
ROCkY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FOREST AT SUNSET
California w'm continue to grow, not like previous boom ye an but
with substanUal 1rowth. It ls desi&ned to plan a course by which
California can escape the problems that have beset th• East
Coast. We do bave'some deterioration but not the masslve aeeay
or urban areas of the East.
We have problems of tax inequities. where certain hiahly de·
veloped industrial enclaves receive huge tax revenues. On the
other band, there are the losers. These are the neichborinc areas
that do not have a lar1e industrial tax base but do have the
responsibility of providing a greater amount or services.
Finally. and quite importantly, the ~xisllni pattern or dev·
_..,. __ . .J~ln-Calilom1a~ w~~llle.ai.yle.t.bat mott.of us
enjoy, has Involved a creat waste or resources not only in
creating low density areas but also in not renewint our decllnlna
residential and commercial areas. U these areas are allowed to
.continue to dedine this would be a terrible waste or resources
Wll'D01JT ftGBT .aeili, 80,000.pllon tank can a
or more ol hydrocarbon npors
into the air dally, w'tb the
chemicals becomlnr a major
component in photochemical
smot.
When the Al\B adopted strict..
rules for Soutliem Callforma and
threw out local regulations, •ocal
poliUcians were so tnfurlatid
they \ried to withhold fund1nc for
other ·~·contrOI aCUvlttes.
Another area of potential
contlld between IOcal officials
and the ARB la in development of
geothermal energy, s till a
largely-untapped power aource.
SO FAil, the Geysers field in
Nortllem Calllornla ·is the only
1eothermal area now prcmdina
slfDiftcant ·mercy for everyday
use.
But even partial exploitation ol
that field led tut month to an
ARB report callln1 for "more
,strtngent controls . . • dilferent
from the approaches encouraged
by U\e local air pollution control
districts.''
That report marked the flnt
move by the ARB Int«> the
geothermal field, an area that
some experts feel could
eventually provide 20 percent of
the sute's eleclriclty.
TO FULLY harness the hot
underground waters, planta wUl
be needed in Imperial, Inyo,
Mono and Lassen coul'ltlea,
besides addina to the Geyaen.
The bYdroaen sulfide rum
that could result seem certain te blini the ARB into aeotbUmal
declsiOO-maklD•, just as it now Is
invOlftd 1n most other ener11 d•
etalon..
Uke its abatement ef(oru at
.. Kaiser, the atate's only lteet mm. 1eothermat developm t
will take the ABB far from tbo
tradlUonal involvement wlth
can.
"IF YOU LOOK at tbe t
fml11lon1 inventories. ' aa,,a
N\chola, "lt'a elear we hav to
bot.h enforce our automoUve
standards and move Into Other
WHAT ARE THE PRIORmES? The first priority will focus
on revit.allUni exisUna urban ueas. Ex.isUn1 areas can mean.
central cities, older neighborhoods, some buUt before and after
World War II; businesscenters;·andinduslrial areas. TM s econd
priority will be to try anti support those areas by development of
the vacant land remaining. ~
The third, and final priority, is to recogniae that we will have
a laraer population~equlring new development. We must be
certain that thls develop,nent will be adjacent to, rather than
leap;frolaing, ex)aUng urban development.
Remember that a poliey framework is not a panacea. WMio
not thlnktbatlhese actions and policies will solve all problems
SENATE AT.l'ACKS on bis
enercy pollcy. A mountlnt
conservaUve drive a1al.Aat his
Panama Canal treaty. Jew1 '
upset about his moves In the
Middle East. Blacks complalnln1
that he'• not dome enouCh about
ByHERBCAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -Our text for today is
supplied by Rosemary Zynda, who found It In the
Commwilty Baptist Church bulletin up in Ukiah:
"Jr you were arrested for being a Christian, would
thcrebeenou1hevldencetoconvictyou ?'.
ALL RISE AND
COl)Sider an amazJng
event riaht. here in
Quiver City. Justice has
triumphed! A few days
ago, 1 reported\c!~at
Archllect Peter Walz
had been tagge~ on
Wuhlnaton St. for
hivhaa a "For Sale"
sign ln the window or his
Volvo, said a ign
constituting, said the of-
ficer, "a tilstraetion·to-i,
other motorl.Sts." There • ,. ~
ls auch dumb law on :··:•
·the book•, but it is : ·
1 el dom enf or ce.d .
wherefore Walz acting as bis own counsel.
appeared before Muni Judge Gerald O'Gara to
pr*est. HaVina seen many a Perry Muon ahow. W produced an advert.bing sign from the to ol
tu c band tbuodered. "Is thiS not a dlsttactfan!?
Yel It'• le1al. 0 Judie 0 'Gara. a splenCfld ~urlat.
dlsmliised the case ln three minutes, after which h
1a1ed out over the courtroom and uked, ''Would
anyonecaretobuyMr. Wali'scar?" <Sold!>
AND 8llOW81Z: Liza Minnelli and Director
Martin SConese, who collaborated here In tKat
aeml·disasttoua ..sta1e show tor Civic Light Opet~ dldn'~ pend U thelr late eve.oinl hour m lcln
100·100 eyes and holdln1 ,_anda tn Chines
restaurants. Sometimes they'd cross the lJay to
Berkeley's incredible Pacific Film Arcblv4', thert
to blink till 3 a.m. over such rare films u Herio1'•
"Acutrre," and the Ul29 versloo of "Four
F tUt • " Lita has not forgotten this treat. :A rew
ClayS a o, the Film Archive received not of
th nki-andacheckforSl0,000.
CLUN : Jerry Galanliu., fair th r: frlcnd,
predlctJ th t the 49ers' hl1hllg'h film rot th '1Y
season will con lat entirely CJf the Nlnera lnrilni
lb 1awt P.Utsbur b
WALKING CAEN: Dropped in at a Po~I .
Stand to aample frozen yoaurt for the rirat Ume.
"Peach Is peachy.·· beamed Uie youn1 woman w th
a peach of a pear, behtna the counter, Watched
agog as she squirted somethln1 pink and twirly ln\O
a cone. Back outside, stuck in the PoweU St. um. I
sftmpled the stuff carefully and then looked for: a
place to throw ll that wouldn't cause a mess. ~xty
cents or icy nothing, but sellinl like coldc k .
"Wow, ls this 10od!" people were sayin1 ll aoout
me. "Too much." said another. at whlcn I riottdCd
"Far out!" ~xcJalrned an oldsterlntb patois of th
'60s. Far out seemed like the place.
-
Nnll your list and co Oriq
cont.est entry to Uocle Len, Daily
Pilot. P.O. Box 1$6(), Costa Mesa
t!628. Deadllne•is noon
ThUrsdlU'.
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Aft4tt ..... • w.rN lffll y-..... 0oM<t Kalltl, ... lt,111 r-'6.• 'tall .. , tw ._.......,,
BOW MANY PEOPLE DOES
A HOtJ8E Of' REPRE·
SENTATIVES MEMBf!R
llEPltESENT?
When the deleeates from the
small states insisted on equal
representation for each state -.t
the United States ConstitUUOaal
Cq,avention of 1787. a deadlock
w'as resolved with a compromise
that provided each state with two
senators and representalicm In
the Moua. of Repre~entattves
established on the basis ol the
population in each state.
The Constitution of the United
States gave Congreu the power
to deeide exactly how mony
representatives there would be ln
the House ol ~presentaUves. It ah;a spelled out a number
of other requirements for the
elected membeMS : each would
have to be at lea.st 25 years old, a
cUt'len of the United States for at
least seven years and a resident
of the state Crom which be or she
is elected.
CONGRESS MUST FOLLOW these stepa ln decidin& exactly
..bow. JDU¥ ttpreseDUWllu ~e -y::::....>;;;,..o.~,....~~""""'·~;,.#i~7:~--.~-:'-.,.~._."I
would be: members of the House Jn the ear1Y. days of the bation,
of Re~resentallves Hre lo be each st.ate could determ\00 how
apportjoned among the states ac· the mem~rs Of the House were
eordiQrtotbeir population; each to be elected and many-ifeclded
state must. ba•e at least one Uiat the peopi of the entii'e state
representative; and there shall could elect t11e enUre croup in an
.aot be more than one repre-et-laqeeled.iOD." entative for every 30,000
penoos. IN 1-llOWEVEa. Cong~s Today there is ob<>ut one repre· paued a law that made 1t
• 5entative for every 485,000 necessary tor an states to elect ----..;.;;;..~-~-~:.....;;o__..;.;... ___ -.-:-::"'!-------persons. · their representatives .from
Wben the first llouse ol Re~ concresstonal "'districts. All
OQ& OI die water•• seab do!
MadeK.
sent.atives was-calU!dllo order, a-d'litrit.iS~'Wm to be nearly
total of 85 .. membets were equalii')OiSiblelnpopulation.
present.Tbeo,throughtbeyears, There w•• mu'ch ubfa1t
the number started to 1row. acUvitr ln making some Of the
Congress passed a law In 1121, st.tel congressional di,triet
hbwev.-, that set a maximum dhislont thl'()ugh a practice
membenhipofthe HouaeatW. called f~manderlng. ln 1984,
T 8 A T N U M 9 B a however. tb~ Supreme Court
INCSBMED temi>orarlly to 437 ruled that all dlslricU withln a
after Alaska and Hawaii were tt1te must hav• about the same'
admitted • slales in the late populatbl. And the court in 1969
19505. But after each census ls added th ... demand that the
held. lhe U.S Bureau of the eongresslonal districts be
Census reports on the number of precisely equal rt has h1·1·11
!;t.'&ls ea<'h -;late shoul<I ha\'e, and ca llt'(I tht• "one m<tn. on•· 'nl•
tht>n th•• ,.,p,1l» .ire n•u pporlinn~"<I principle
,\ftl'r lh~· J(lf;O l'l'flSUS, " a~ ....
ala&nm~nL vi th~ Uoua.e
membership wu made and ln
1962 the number ol memben.
went back down to lhe mHinrum
number oC 4.35.·
A.,., ,,......, .. it11 \1111'.,ld .... ki.w.-YeM ,._ .. ..,.. .._, -··· .. ,.,,...,, ... ~..,, .......... :
WllA'l!Jll A.DVt.a EJlJ A dulciml!r t's ao add~o1 1
musicalr l•1strument that was
THE QUIZ
Ai Special Counsel to the
Hous. Ethlcf Committee,
I re~ntly announttd
that he.rlnp Into the
allepd South l(orean
influeMe·buylns sc1ntfal
may soon bqln. I wu
also th• W1ter1ate
5pedal PrOIWltor, Who
am If
t-opponent a-destroy or erue
2-pfopontnt b-prevtnt Of mtk• unnecesury
:M'lblittrete c·fo,gctlul Of un1w1re
4·obh"'°!1t d·an advtrMry or foe
... an advocate
..
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Batu~. October 1&. 'fn
Winners Boost
Americans Make Significant Advant!es
~ Whoop
NEW YORK <AP> -Research
for which three Americans won
the 1m Nobel prize in medicine
has brou&hl slanificant advances
In the diagn05ls of such disorders
•s hepatitis and diabetes and ln
the development or human
ferliltly and contraceptive
aeerits.
ik. Ros11tyn S. Yalow of tM
Veterans Administration
Hospital In The Broni, N. V., was
awarded half the $145,000 prize
for her role in discoverina and
developing a technique known as
radiolmmunf>assay <RIA>.
THE TECHNIQUE uses radio
active isotopes to measure the
concentration In the body of hun·
dreds ol substances includint
hormones, virus es, vitamins,
eoz.ymes and drues -and is con-
sidered one ol the most Jmpor-
tant discoveries in medicine in 20
years.
shared by Dr. Roger Guillemin or
the Salk Institute In San D1eao
and Dr. Andrew Schally of the
Veterans Adminls tratlon
llospitaJ in New Orleans. They
demonstrated the central role of
the hypot.halamui. gland In re-
gulating the function of the
pituitary gland.
ALL THREE PREVIOlJSLY
won Albert Lasker Basic Medical
Research Awards.
Dr. Yalow did her work in col·
laboration with the late Dr.
Solomon A. Berson, her associate
from 1950 until his death in urn.
Nobel prizes are given only to liv·
ing persons.
Dr. Yalow, who also is ti·
sociated with the Mount Sinai
School of Medicine, said the RIA
technique is being used in blood
banks for detecting hepaUUs
virus that could cause
transfusion heptatitis.
It has been effective ln lhe l
diagnosis ol tumors or the "THERE'S A VERY impor-
adrenal and parathyroid elands, tant use of RIA that's just been
dwarfism, hepatiHs and ab· developing," she said, "and that
normal hormone production. is, essentially, the screenina for
The dlsorder occurs in one i.o
ubout every ~000 births.
"If the babies are not treated
wlthln the first three months, or
perhaps even earlier than that,
you have Irreversible menhtJ re-
tardation," Dr. Yalow said.
Dr. Guille'm'in discovered
several hormones of the
hypothalamus. tncludln_i
somatostatln, whJch Inhibits lhe
secretion of 1rowtb hormone
from the pituitary and resuJates
the secretion of Insulin and
tlucagon by the pancreas. This
provided new insights into the
nature and treatment of diabetes. ...-~--=-;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;=:;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;i;.;1;1;!1!11iii~~""':
· Dr. Schally, also at Tulane
University School of Mediclrie,
discovered several bormOMS OI
the bypc>tbalamus. including
lutenllln'a bormone·relea5ln,s
hormone. Thal hormone
stimulates the pituitary io re;
lease (onadotroptns, whlch re-
aulate male and female
reprOducUon. This knowlectie I
expected to lead to the develol>'. ment of additional fertility and
contraceptive •8ents for
humans. ;t'he other half or the prize was hypothyroidism of the newborn." ~~_:_:-=-~--___:._...:.....::.~~___;:.......:::~~~--~~=====~~~~~====::!:l
~ ... I?eign:;M~~ooJs:.
Traini:qg Lack: Cited · .
\
BOSTON <AP> -American doctors
th degrees from foreign schools
kaew far less about medicine when
taxing a certification· test last year
than t.ho.o;e who ~tudi~ in the United
tes Of Canadi: a research report ays,
Only 17 percent or the Americans
Who studied abroad were able to pass
the test in 1976 to certify them as
'ipeciallsts, compared with a> percent ot those who went to American and
Canadlan schools, the study said.
INCREASING NUMBERS of
4h\ericans who are unable to fel into .-.=.;.;~,,_.~ttuo me.dtc.Jf scJiDo s ace
qrolltng ln foreign universities.
repprt on their training, prer>ared
' th4? American Board of InternaJ ~cine, was published in the Ne•
' &ngJand Journal or Medicine
Tbe board administers a c~tiryang
examina tion f or doctor s who
specialize in internal med1c1ne. J ohn
Meskauskas, u scx:1ate director of the bO&.rd. said the enm "l'Maurw the
erson's med1c•l knowledge and
robJem.SOJving skills ...
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The test was taken by 3,Sl8 doctors
trained in the United States and
<.:anada. I.302 foreign doctors trained
abroad and 73 American doctors with r oreign training.
r.teskausku said he believes that
American doctors who study abroad
do poorly on the exams because they
are less bright and less well·tramed
than their American collequea.
·~E ARE PEOPLE who by
and 1'1ge have tried to gain acc~s to an American medical school and have
been unsuccessful," he said in an
interview. "They are unable to make
il competitively.
''There Is also some question as to
whether the foreign school.a have ~s
effecti,·e a curriculum u American
schools," be said, adding that student·
teacher rados and clus and clinic
tame offered by roreilft M;hoob..are not as good as in Am t-n<.:an ~chooli;
The foreign-trained American~ also
dad worse on lhe internal medlcme
exam than toreien doctors who
practice in the United States. Twenty.
nine percent oC t.be forei1n physicians
...... all of them trained abroad -
passedthe test.
However, ·there were wide dfl·
rerences among naUonaUtles. For
instame, 45 percent of the PeruY&am
pasSed the test in ms. comp&rea :wJth
9 percent of Fili pli\o dOctOra.
CampWJ
Stile Set
SAN DIEGO <AP)
Point Loma College says
it Is selling its 17-acre
campus in Pasadena to ~illlam Carey
International
Univ e r s ity, a
m iasionary-orien led
school.
The sale price was not
disclosed. Escrow open-
ed Oct. 7 and ls expected
to close by Sept. 1. 1978.
A lease on the pre>perty Is
held by Summit
University until hext
July31.
The campus located in
a residential part of
northeast Pasadena was
us ed by Point Loma
College, then called
Pas adena College,
before the Church or the
Na zarene·a frt II a led
school purchased the San
Diego campus al Polnt
Lorna of United States
International
University.
Conviction
Report Errs
WASmNGTON CAP>
-Tho Associated Press
erroneously reported
Monday that Robert
Bradford of Loi Altos,
Calif., and Dr. John
Richardson of Albany,
Calli .•. were amona lour
people convicted In San
Diego earlier this year of
amuggllii1 Laetrile into
the United States.
The four were
tonvlcted on chareea
that included consplrln&
to Hlegally import
Laetrile from Mexico
and conspiracy to
.r e c e Ive a m u e I 1 e d
contraband.
Cope Racists?
BERKELEY <AP) -
The Berkeley PoUu
Department entaiea in racist peraoan t practlcea, a poJlce
revlew board conclUded
after ••eek of hearinp.
'Ibis . sale is a must for any pei:son Who loves
quality furniture and is
interested in the best
value at the same time.
Our Guild Associates. ~ presenting ourselves along With 120 other leading_ ·lrj· ~ent furniture c ·aeill· ~s have made ~al witli some of
Amelica•a leadinR · manu· factUterS resulfirig in values that,"' iuat aren't
otdlnarllY available. Let's give an example.
You've seen
this style and exact
covering at prices up to
$1200. Our Annivers~ Sale Price is an exciting
$788. It's made _).y Jamex, has extra th1cK, extra deep, extra com-
fortable cushioning and
it's covered in a plush Orlon velvet. While we
are on the sub Ject of sofas, just wait fill you least your eyes on this
gorfeous sofa and love sea combination.
T
• SACRAMENTO (AP> Sodas. candy and
5u&ared chewln& eurn are unqer attack before the
st.ate Board of EducaUon. ·
The Calltorr\ia CNld Nutritlon Advisory Council Is
recommending that they be banned for sale dul'lnr ~hoot dan as part of a--·------pro1ram to promote council said tn a
nutrition. statement to the board.
"Concern fo'r the
hfethne well4 being of THE ADVISORY
childrenlntheCalilomia group recommended
school antem requires allowing continued sales
that some culdance and of cakes, pies, potato --~-.c............., lirnltations of choice chips, cookies and pud-
overrules complete ding while expandinc
freedom of c}loice." the sales of high-nutrition
11-hr. Scie
for World
Series Widows ·
TheN't nothing
' IO exclti!lA aa thi OoOOeis Ill
the WOf1d Seri• -EXCEPTpe~
Hunt1ntiton Cefl*'s
uper •Olli/If sele.
For tabulot1$bargam•
~~:r:=
QU8/lhtles. Beech & Etf1nger, H.8.
foods such as fresh fruits
and juices, dried lruit.s,
yogurt and milk.
Prospects for any
action on the
recommendation are uncerttin.
A bill to ban sales of so· called junk food in ele· mentary schools wu
blocked in the stale
Senate this year by
op)>Ositian from makers '
of the foods and local· option advocates.
C.IU'2-SS71.
Put a few word•
to work for ou.
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By SYDNEY OMA aft
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): FrlcUon
lminlshes. You JmptOve comnnu»catlon1. FamUz
!'elatlonshlps harmonln. B• dlploma\lc. Don t
tor iasuet. '
TA\JRUS (April 20·May 30): What you want ls
avallable; be prepared fqr delay. Avoid self-.
d epUon. Accent on maldnr contac... 1etUni lowdown on finances, studying character or penon.s
wbo \fiU be important to future.
G llJNt <M•y IFJune-20): Get down to
nau at hand. You'Y9 ta!ned h'Om •plritual
Ulditice, 'tiU now lbere Li mat;rial confrontation.
Be aware. en to letal nu&ftctl.
CANCE& <11uae 21-July 22): You 1aln
•atlslactlon from llnl1bed uat1runent. job w•U
dOne. What had been a bonn1 routine can now be aa
exeltb\I, creative ehallenae.
L!O (July Z3·Au1. 22>: Lunaraspectcotnclda
lth ~cant chanaes, inten.slfled relationshJps,
unique experiences involvJnf children. Bt
lbdepende t
VUlGO (Aut. 23-S.pt. 32>: Your intuitive intell·
eel pays dividends. Heed "inner voice," perhaps as
never before. Accent °" bulldln&, plltUnc detalls
to&et.her. • U81" tSept. 23·0ct. 22): Famlly member
does a favor -you 're able to save lime, money
because oC a more convenient way. Yo\l aet
ttppointment with right person as resuJt or clue or ~~tn.MMJr.·
SOORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >: EJemenl ol luck, Uinini Oft "Dlvlne Pro"4de'l_ce" la In YO\lr corner.
W..at appears a financial disaster turns out to be
cause for at least a minor celebraUon. Accent.. ls on
re1alntne initiative.
SAGl'n'ARIVS CNov. 22·0ec 21): LUllar cycle
hlth -take lnillative. Transform Uluslon into
somethln1 r>racticaJ. D<>h't be sausned.m~ely to
dream -· let dream •ene u inspiration for
consVUctJve action.
CAPaJCOaN (~. 22-Jan. 11>: Wbat yo\l'leek is avaJlable but •·under cover.·• lle patient,
diplomatic. Family mem~r aids. Financial
tructure w1Ube 1_K_anier.
--Z-AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>: Friendly
persuasion -and some ftattery -could-" 1et you
erer)'lYhere. Means win your~ ay -kind words. ~.r.
fectlon achie~tnore than attempt.a atlntimldation.
PISCF.8 CFeb. 19-March 20): You 1et results,
answers. Preati1e Is on \Jll8Win1. Those you respect
• return compliments. Way la paved for you to Jnake room for younelf at top.
• • If Od. It 11 Yoar Blrtllcla.y }'OQ are sensitive,
petceptJve and spiritual. You are aympalheUc to
with problems and yw do aomethlnr to aid
IMtll"lll'UM• less fortunate than~elf. Places, VJ.rio
nions play key role" Jn your lire. You ~ ln the
I ~ hnportant domestic cbanie, adjl.l.itment.
-~~~~~W~ y_aur: l.me incful month of
, DAILY PILOT
Panel Reviews..
A lias Program
WASHINGTON (AP> -Don't look now, but
tbat nlC*-IOoklna man movt.n, ln bext door may be a
thu1. And he may bo settlinc In your town with a
falle name, a little money and the best wl.abes of the
federal 1overnment
The Justice Department hu hidden more than
2,000 penons, most or them ex·mobsters, under
false ldenUlles In com munlUea far from their
home1 since launcblna lt.a wltne11 protection pro-
sram tn 1168.
WITH THE COST TO TAXPAYEU at $H
mlllion a year, department oUlclels and a S.nate
1ubcommlttee art tatina their first bard look at
whether tM proeram ia worth tM money.
"We \fant fAl determine wbat we're 1ettln1 out
of it roe the money we're puttin1 into lt," said Depu-
ty Atty. Gen. Peter Flaherty, who ordered the de-
partment review Jut July.
The procram was de-
J signed to help persuade
(
l'lnUE' r ~D'/ low-level cana•ters to i~ &dW _ testify agalntt mob ...________ kln1plns, helplDI the aov·
ernment aend more
Mana chief• to priaon. .
TllZ DEPAaTMENT QUIETLY BEGAN !'e-
loeatJn1 such eovemment witnesses In new com·
rnunltles. providing new identities for entire
/amUles and helpine tbe f~unily breadwinner find a
job.
There was never any con1resslonal debate on
the merits of the oper-atlon. Few. if any. department
officials examined the lonf,·range implications.
But the problems, a ong with the cost, rose
steadily.
Now, said Flaherty, "we're re·eveluatlng it
from ground iero." '
ftAHEllTY'8 ASSISTANT IN CHAil.GE ot t,t,e revie'N. Larry Olbson, said he hopes to make rec·
ommendaUona next month after comJ>letinl "a
cornprebenslve study which started wlt.b no biases
or usumpttona." Meantime, tbe Senate Judiciary subcommittee
oo admlnistratlve pracUces la investffatlnt after
recelvi.Q1 coroplainta from some present and
former protected witnesses.
''They've had•trouble tetting documentation.
They've had to wait a Iona time to 1et children's
_.sc;h~rda medical records, the other docu·
ments yoo ten to accumulate," sald sul>commntee
staff director Irene Mar10Ua.
THE 8VBCOJIMITl'.EE CBAia•AN, SEN.
James Aboutuk <O.S.D.>. ordered ••a revi~w of
bow the, protram •luted, how it operates, tbe
cate1ory ot people •bo iet lnto lt." she aaJd.
"ltappean to be a protrun which bas had very
little d1ftct1on from Concreu." abe lldded.
Both aeta ol lnvesu,aton have turned to a r•
ffl\ll)' ~bllabed book, ''The A.Uas Program," for
b\CormailOO al>Out the operation and the problems
wbfcb have arisen In it. The book was written by
Fred Graham, tbe CBS News correspondent for
te1al affaln and a lawyer hJm.sdf.
Gr m relates the •tor>' of Gerald Martin
Zel 11. a New luse1 man lPho ••V•
testimony which sent Malla eapla.ln Ahl•IO <GYP> Decarlo to pr1~on
fELMANOWITZ. ONE OF THE FIRST wit
neaae. tn tbe relocaUOD prcicram, wu movtd to Sao
Prlldlto atone -1th ltl.t wif•, her p.,.. ... and a
d•uihta and JOD·ln·law. Zetmuowtt.a bec•me
Paul Maris and soared to aU«ea ln the fashion In·
· duatty after burinl a f= dreumaldna com. paoy, turit.1Ds it into 1 table buslneu, and
t>ecOtnina presi t. J. But hia darwr bulln deal• Jed to corporate inn~~.~a&d .&bh lhd • ot blunders by
r~erjJ'Omcial• bnMl'-ht )lam' pm lnto the open,
ac LO Graba • aceount.
Maril.-Zelmanowlta u rurioUI at UHi depart·
ment llid ltlll t UfUl Of mob nttaUatlOn. ff• ned
Sah "'WIHO and be110 •• loW\Y coutnacUns on
:JllS own. a.r.other fdenUt,y ••• and w11 maldnc~t all ottr .,ain ll\ the ~lneu world,'' Graham wrote . .
BVT BEFORE ltE DROPPED Otrr of 1i1ht,
lbe oneUme crook llled an unauccaaful lawauit ac·
cusin' the aovenunent ot nt1lt•ence and fa.Ulna to live up lo lt.a commltOMmt to establl1h a new ldenll· LY for him.
Oraham said that case and others alrnllar to It
ralff senous Jsa~ that tM Contras and the
eourta Jna.Y onlv now be ready to addreu.
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~.ac.0t,..,1,e.u,1m PCJBLIC NOTICE
. Tbtre's· stilt time to plant a garden run or vitamin rich, fresh
vetetables. Tbel:rops that do best in the cooUna autumn tem"ratures
can .bf Pl4J_]ted !l'om seed If soils are still warm: f~ quicker results
and even stands, started lramplants ot cool seaon favorites sueb as
lettuce, spinach and broceoli'Ue available at nurseries IJfd aarden c nten.
fany home gardeners find
autuq)n the perl•ct Ume to
launch a vegetable garden.
Wffd.s don't &row as f&sl, the
cooler w~atber is a pleasant
change from hot .aumrner
temperatures, watering ls le~s
frequent once the rainfall arrives
and :.um mer bar be cu{·~ •.ind
icllics n~ Ioneer compete for
el lima. Fact ts, the stower
pace olJ the autumn gataon is
.what maltes this season's
veeetabW carden so attractive to
cardenen.
squeezed in your hand crumbles. tr you work tbe soil whUe it i's
muddy enoueh to form a ball,
you'll d•mage the soil structure.
AFTER SPADING the
\ egetable plot, work in a
compl<'lc gardt•n ft•rt ll11cr
<.:u mp/(•ll' h•rtil11.crs contain
mlfqaen <NJ. potassium <K>. anc1· ·
phosphoroua <P> which are
necessary '°'"healthy plant growth.
. Spygl888 Club
Meets Wednesday
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Bedding Plflnts Make Bright l;o'lor ·
Color in the aarden Iii
especially welcome in the winter
landscape. Use britht flowered
bedding plants to accent shrub 1
beds and patios. Especially well
suited to bloom witb ease tn the
cold wintry days ahead are
Calendulas but one shouldn't slop there.
Many other annuals and
perennials will surprise the
summertime 1ardtller with thelr
cold weather performance. They
grow quickly, nower proruiely,
and then 'sl~;>·aslde' for aprln&
and summer season plantln,..
Here's a run-down on winter
bedding plant ravorites:
Calendula <Pot Mari&old> -
Sure easy color in a sunny
location. Daisy-like blooms
2\.'l*"~ lnchea across. Branching
plants crow from 1·2 r~t tall.
Available in mixed colora .-
orange and yellow.
FigTree
Poprdar
11U/Oors
Some nunier1es will have other
color combinations wfyariegatOO l
in pots.
Clnel'arta Bright colors for
cool, shady place• with fr-oat
protectloh. Compact 12·15 Jnch
plants topped with 3·$ .. daisy-like
flowers in colors from whtte
through pink, purplish red, blues,
and purples, often wlth
contrastlni eyes or bands.
Dflpblnlum -PacllJc Giant
hybrids which grow up to 8 feet are available in mixed colon of
light to dark bta~ whites and
white with black accents caUed .. bees."
lcelud Poppy -Ci'~pe paper.
like flowers in mixed colon
dance above these perennials
that are planted as annuals.
PaDS1 -New, better strains
with tvcer flowers beinc offered
each year. Most popular now are t.M Giant Flowered Swiu t~.
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AUi DAii.. y P1L.OT S.Mday, October 15. 1977
~ ... elugy ftnple~ented .
Aim of :Rabbis, Engineers: Keep Sabbath
• • JE USALE <AP> -DOv Levy-Yit&halc Halperin, who rood cannot be contaminated by ears -that woru by tumins ott ~ a dlnay abop at a heads the project. .. Many 1omethin1 which ls not food. electricity instead of turrdnl lt
m hloe m moeUy of plpea a n awe rs to mod er n·: ct a y Another maxim says it .lsn 'tfood on.
anCi wlrea. HI• job le to dUemmasol.sclebceandrelliton ifdopwon'teatlt. Tbeyhavedev:laedaeloclcthat turt kOlbet ateam. are in the Torah and Halacha." check• ln Sabbath workers
ZIOl\lll an engineer. btttml\by About 20 J*Ceot of larael'a 80 ZIONI RIGGED BIS without uslnc eiectrJclt,y. And
hiaC:alloll\lea arerabbt resldentl are Orlbodox Jewa. machine to put pine oll into the they .._ve made a lamp encued
lm*Deraed fn ,volumes of They follow rules enumerated In water which will become steam. ln metal stats. which can be
.;f almud and tettbooka on the Torah -tbe five boob of The pine oJl steam doesn't affect turntcl on before the Sabbath
del\ce, they are trying to Moses -and the Halacba. a the taste of the food, but Zloni begins at dusk Friday and
tcOlttlle the d~manda ol 'the latre body ot commentary by lound~atwhenhecondenaedtbe re&ulatedfortbfinext2'bouraby ~world &Dd lta tecbliolop Jewish sages ln the Stb century, ateam1 dop wouldn't touch it. openinl or closhll tbe 1lata. With the law1 set down thouaands which~ designed lo explain and Prelto, kOlber ateam. The lnatltute bu assumed even
ti: .,omtheBible. buttresstbeTorah. Many of the Jnstitute's sreaterpraUgulncetheMay17
But lt the state were to follow fun~Uons are leas esoteric. Its election, because the reUldous
the Bible to the letter, it would bulc role is to avoid violation of partfa are a key part ol ~
h•ve to close all businesses, atop two cardinal rules in the Book ol aovemment coalltkm foraect by
all traffic and all rtnanclal Exodus: new Prime Minllter Menabem
transaetioos each Saturda)", the -.. You aball kindle no fire In Betfn.
Jewish Sabbath. And that would all your habitations on the Sab-
ancer the 80 percent secular bathday." ·
population, many already -"Whoever does any wort on
dismayed by what they think la lt shall be put to death." ·
the disproportjonate role played Tbe ban on fire, ln Its modern
ln government by the religious lnterpretaUon, includes electric
political parties. llghta. Thus a devout Orthodox
gNTEa RABBI HALPEIUN'S
Institute for Science and
Jlalacba. where Dov Zionl worp to try to reeooclle the difrerence.
One example ls kosher a team. .. Under Ortbodox law, ml._ and
meat cannot be mixed. So at
bO~ restaurant.J and hoapitala,
wherever steamtablea are us«f
lo keep food warm, k<>1her laws
are violat.d if steam from meat
dishes touches somelb~ with
mUkinit.
HaJacba rules led ZionJ to the
solution. One rule says kosher
Jew won'l turn on the ll1bton the
Sabbath, use a telephone wblcb
mi1h1 kindle a 1witcllboard U1ht. ride an elevator w1Ui a
med\anism that mi&bt produce a spark, or drive a vehicle that runs
on combustion.
Nor may be uk others to do
such things for him, since
indirect violations ar e
considered equally sinful.
SO INSTITUTE
RESEARCllEllS have come up
with a doctor's otoscope -a
lami>llke device for examining
ONE OF ITS EA LY ACTS
waa to aJ)llolnt a committee to re-
examme UMt permit.a b&nded oUt
liberally by the previous
leadenhlp :10 allow fact.oriel to
operate on tbe Sabbath. Tbe
committee ls espec~ to dtm·
and that some Industries shut
down ~n Saturd•y or au
automated equipment that aUld
requJre no workers.
Nonetheless, many
regulations an entorced by
muntcfpallUes and to not come
under the purview of the national
government. In the Socialist
stronghold of Haifa, for example,
buses run on the Sabbath; In reli-
gious Jerusalem, they don't. In
Tel Aviv, movie houses have been
open on Saturdays ever alMe a
non-religious mayor took over.
-Seminars, Mmical.s Planned
Parishioners
ttend Debut .,
Mic Bell
Temple Beth David
Brotherhood will present a
'Cabaret ton11ht at 7:30 at the
fae.Ulty, 6100 Hefley St .•
Westminster. The party will
loclude dinner and
entertainment. Reservations
may be made by callln1 the
temple ol!lce at 892-8623 • •
• ,
Methodist Clnlttll will have a
Family Mission Night Sunday at
6:30 p.m. in the multipurpose
room, 29001 Muirlands Blvd.,
Mission Viejo. The program will
be a slide tourof tbe Caribbean.
NB Woman
Named to Post
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CRIME AND JUSTICE
For 1eneraUon1, crime h4s been associated
Ith maleness in our aociet.)':
Jttporj.ina. recording And writing about crime
"all reflected a basic value system Jo which the male
:role w dominant. Men were considered the prlmanr perpetrators of most deviant activities.
TbeJ • both the teared and rev p rUclJ>ants
la WI ba a world.
Saturday, October 15, 1977
• in Crime t;is Perpetrators,
female institutions. they wall hnd that there are
fewer tralnln~ und rehabilitation opportunities than
in. men'• iru.titutioni., althouah the actual living
conditions also tend to be less severe
How, then. do we make seni.c out of this
chaniin1 SltUat1on'' Several ractors have to be
considered, including trudit1ono.I i.o<:ie\al sex rolts
and their. aupportlng stereotypes. These sex roles
have had a strong lmpact upon the ldeologies and
praetlce.s pr &ttose who attemp& to control crkne. ...
rHE 1'1lA.DITJONAL ACTIVITIES for women
in our society have re\/Qlved around the wife·
mother and sex-objectt'oles.
In the s>ast. female Involvement In crime ha.s
been seen as an outarowlh of tbfte roles.
/\. woman mtaht have been a Shbplilter'. dilld
abuser or prost.ltute and was probably moUvated by
her relaUonships wllh rnen, emotional instabllit1es
or 1exuaJ mala4,ju11tmenu. It was a~umed that
suclitrod1Uonal roles provlded bolh the framework
as well as the restralnil\I taclors for female
participation in <:ri~inal activities.
IT IS WITHIN IDS CULTURAL background
that citizens and criminal ju•tice personnel
responded to female criminals. Witoesses and
victiJm of female crime were heslt.ant to take action
against women sliice they felt women needed
society's protection and probably were not
particularly dan1eroua anyhO •
Slmilarlyt poUce..-pxetclSed dh;~ntion
c 2 '
"hen they l'ncountcru.l a womun in criminal uct1vlhe~. and they i.eldorn either broucht her ln or
char,::ed her with an ocreru.c. Courts also tended to
be lenient with the rel11tively few women who
appeared before thom.
llow<..,cr, this putcrnahst1c and preferential
treatment hud ib Co!>U.. Throughout the criminal
juSlt<'l' system. "a f1tllcn woman" olteh
experienced d1scrimmutory, severe treatment. For
l'Xamplc. prostitute:; were rceularly rounded up
and treated with c.llsc.lain, rupe victims wtre
cmbarrassl'<l and humiliated.
THESE THEMES AND STEREOTYPES ~n
embodied in the scant social sclenco studies on
women and crime until very recently.
Many writers from a variety of dlsctpllnes of·
fcred social, economic, political and psycholo11tal
explanations or mule involvement in criminal
activities, but the few social scientists who fbcused
on females empha:sizcd primarily blolo11cal and-or·
psychological factors.
Women involved
* * * Author
Professor
AtWSU
Lois DeFlcur Nelson ls
professor of sociology at
Washington State
University. where she
joined the faculty lo 1967 ..
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Your own bullcllnCJ site overfooldllCJ a
beautiful hG"bor and profe_cted by a
multi·thouscmd-ac~ wild llfe preserve.
The potential. price, and terms are-
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by Brad Anderson BOOME A
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"l hate to 41aturb you, Marmaduke. but we
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Satun:ley, October 15, 1t17
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Sio~e Sa~taS~ Fringe Benefit$ Vary
By JOYCE LAIN Kl!NNIDY
Dear Joyce: I;ast year I worked at a
~ tilt etore durJn1 the Christmas
auaon. Thia year I wu think.inc abOUt trylftc out ror a Job u a Santa. Could~ ~I me how to 10 about it?
.__ .. "-""'._ -A.R •• Baltimore, Md. Men a1'd womtn, trom coUe•e·a•e
on up. are tUred by 1tore8, 1bopptn1
centers and temporary help services
to ho·ho·ho from Thanbllvlnc to Chrlltr.liu. Watch th& b.efp.wanted ads 8nd apply dJrectly lb polenUal
emptoyett. •
ONE MAIOR EM~LOYER of
( CAREERS J
Santas, Westem Temporary Services,
Inc.-. opent6s in 185 cilt.s and
_.upplies between 500 •nd 1,000 jolly
flaures annually. Pay ranees rrom
about $3 to $3.~ per hour, plus kisses
from adorlna younesters. Ad-
diUontlly, Western Pil\YS a bonus of ;>.5
cents an hour to ;>antaa who complete
ao enUre 200-bour store asa{gnment.
Some ~i.s work a 1hort seastJn <two
weeks before ChrlalrPu) and others
rk by the week or by the day.
• North Pole travele~ with •s>ttlal
talenta. like &lngint: can command
betwHn $10 and $17 pC!'r hour for such
special stints as visitln1t ptlv1te
parties, according to the elves at
Western. If ou're iood. you mlJht b6
lucky enoulll tQ do Santa heltcopter
landinlaoliflre engine ar'rivai..
Santa work hours are 1enerally
those of the store or sbopplna center,
but there's ample lime otf dlidn& the
working day !or Santa to ''feed tho
relndeer.'1
Santa needs is to love kids, have a
hiah heat tolerance <the mak•up, suit
and pUJows can make you wdnfinl
wet), and "belleve" be or she ls
Santa. While some employers send
you 5tra1&ht into knee bounclna.
Western provides a one·day traln1na
session. Here you're taught ho'! to
avold promlslna present.a such as
baby sisters <tell the younaster that's
not Santa's department> or how to
pollteJy tell the llltle dicken!I to let eo
of your beard (the correct rflponse la
.. ouch!">.
European desicn. hi
slyltd AM radio.
Battery operated.
A platinum
chromium
metalized
Pd,•e for ~
clo~Pr sha11,.
Softens hands while
you do the dishes
ME.5CALERO. N.M. <AP> A
German linguist working
alongside Mescalero Apaches Is
trying to put their unwritten
laneuaee on paper, a project she
says could help , ave the culture
of the 2,500-member tribe.
Whether she's preparlna fooct
for feasts celebrating the puberty
rights of Indian maidens, or
handling everyday chores like
beadwork and basket maJcina,
Dr. Marie·Louise Liebe-Harkort
listens.
SHE HOPES TO 1ather enou1h
data to "write the eratnmar for
Apaches to I.each Apaches," and
believes she will be more ef·
fectiveifshedoesn't.at ndOut s
an ob!terver.
Her way of studyine is "not lo
stand around gelling ip the way
observing, but to participate,"
she said.
Dr. Liebe-lfarkort, who is
fluent in Chinese, Japanese.
German, English, French and
Turkish, believes "words are a
17" loot with Mand ..
Stelned '*-th« -4Jtl~
BOHS Along
·As Dodgers Fall 5-3
' ~e New York express was
temporarily held in check when
Dusty Baker's three-run homer
in the thir<S inning pulled LA into
a 3-3tie.
But the Yankees continued
their bombardment of DodgeO)
On T.l' Todafl
slider. That'b my second beiit
pitch. I thought to myself, 'why
didn't I go with my best pitch, a.
fastball?'"
Torrez smd he got his slider
down and tus curve ball over the
plate after Baker's homer. "I
started to feel stronger,·· he said.
"It was just an average night ...
Rivef3 said."[ just aln 't been hit·
ting, bwt I'm starling to pick up
"here I left off in the playoffs."
"We came out here to play
baseball today ... Torrez said .
.. Despite what has been said and
written, the guys are really pull-
ing together
"l really went after the
Dodgers tbe last few inni~s. l
looked up at the scoreboard and I
saw it was the eighth inning and I
only needed alx m01'e outs. I had
~gre~t comr;nand of my slider tbe l nw}!lrustngs ...
i(orr~ finished with & flourisb.
\\ hlppmg called third strik" past Manny Mota, the Dodgers·
ace pinch hitter, and Dave IA>~ toendthegame.
• ~hey were really nast,
pi[ches. just whe~ I wanted,
t m/'Torreuaid.
He had suffered a severe
cramp while pitchin1 batting
practice before the regular
eason'1 final rame.
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~~G~L"ES fAP> -trbe are; oina to have to le to "grind ii. out .. again,
SOuthetri California coach JOhn
Robins&\ uys, and Oregon's
l>uclCJ may, have the mfsfortune
of being the grist for sixth-ranked
USC today
Oregon comes into the l 30
p m Pac1fic-8 game in the
Coh:-.t•um with a 1-4 rPcord. and
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;ll'l' I I .1t1t·1· ht.•mg l..notkt:<I 11ut of
Lht.• nJtwn·, :-to. 1 :.pol by
Alabaaia. USC is such an over-
whelrrilng fttorite against the
Ducks that no odds are luted for
the contest.
l DAILY PILOT Saturd.y, October 15. 19n
Newport Capitalizes
I B1CJU.tG HIFF ~estmlnater's first bll err°'-who wu wide open at the
on Miscues,
ot .. Dt111"'-..... tho bad center snap-came in 1oaJJine. HaJes' placo kick ~ade Westminster, 'Nhlch wu held
to just 117 net yards, made only
two real threats-but the
Newport defense stiffened
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N~ Harbor Hllh took d· the wanlnc m\nutes of lhe first il 10-0 with 46 seconds left )n the
,,a_ntage ot two critical errors by half with Newport holding a 3.0 halt. ~=t~te~~·ro!~~~c~~o lead-thanks to a 42·yard first that was really all the Tars
ore erowd ol S,300 FrtdJ quarterfieldgoalbyMarkHales. necCSid, but We!>lmlnstcr eave
J:dghtalNewport. Westminster's Ron Crouch, them another score early in the
fJ' two mlscues-a bad center punting from his own 33, saw the final period.
an:ap and fumble-led to center anal> sail over hls bead. That came in the early seconds Ne~ touchdowns. H:e managed to pick it up and eet of the q u art or when a
And the 'l'ara defense d.id the a kick off-but it salled out of Westminster back fumbled-the
l't1t-boldin1 Westminster's boundsonthe26. ball being recovered by the Tars'
Lions well in ch~ck. Westminster Three plays tater Newport had Don Barker at the Llons 10.
was held to just 26 yards rushln1 a 10-0 lead when quarterback Three plays later Bryon Ward
by a swarmlna NewJ>O.!>t de· Cral&Lyons,onarollout,tossed ran three >•rds for tbe
fensiveunit. a TD strike to Dana Wandroeke, touchdown, making it 16-0.
Edison Smothers
Sunset Foe, 20-0·
8yRONEVANS
OI .. o.ity ~illlt Jla"
Getting one of their typical
&tandout defen1ive
rormanees, which includ~ a lOCkect punt for a touchdown.
the Edison H11h Charters or
Jluntington Beach opened de-
fense of thelr Sunset League foot·
bnll erown with • 20·0 victor)'
qyer Marina ·s Vikings or Hunt
gt.on Beach Friday ni&ht
Before an Edison Hl~h
homecoming crowd of 4,200 Cnn~
at Orange Coast College. the
awarmlng Chargers oC coach Bill
Workman put together a big
ucond quarter, openini .a 13·0
haltUme lead.
The key play of that quarter-
' &I.Id of the opening Sunset Lcaeue
game for both teama-came on a
fourth down situallon for Marina.
Trailing 7·0, the Vikings were
forced to punt from their 19 and
John Bogdan broke through the
line to block the punt.
Bocdan's teammate, Rick
:Baria. picked up the loose ball at
the lO·yard line and rambled into
She end zone for the decisive TD
arina "'as never able to aet
ntracked again. failing to
penetrate the 50·yard line until
late iri the fourth quarter, when
Uie game was cle11rly Jn Edlson'a
favor.
Viktn1s to lose three of six
fu0>bJes. Jeff Hyder, a standout
all.round player for Edison, re·
covered one o!the fumbles.
On offense. Hyder was even
more exceptional, catching six
P•ssea from sharp-throwing
Frank Seurer.
Seurer, who completed 11of19
aerials for 152 yards, also con·
nected on one of his passes for a
touchdown.
Thal scoring losR came with
7 52 to play in the game and
flunker Gil Rhodes was the reci pl~nt r f the nine·yard TD throw
\1 ikC' Haney then connected on
hb seeond p ,\T attempt
His fir•t point-after ullempt
came early In the second quartl•r
after Jim Criss run one-vard oH
tackle for a TD "ith 9 21 left
before halftime.
The only bright spot for Marin:.
was runnin(ot back Gre~ Karman.
who picked up 120 ) ards on Z.1 carril!~.
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'l'he fh'st threat ~me on the
opening series ot the HCOlld hall
when the Lions moved the ball
from their own 32 to the Tar.s
Ctvc But a running play lost a
yard and a pass completion lost
another three. Westminster then
attempted a lield goal, which
was wide.
The second Westminster threat
was stopped at the Newport 20
early In the final quarter when
the Tars' Frank Venclik in·
Ne\\ port's Jeff Bltetti also bad
a puss interception and played a
standout eaml! on defense.
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By HOWARD L. HANDY
Ol llll ~!rt Plitt Slaff
The powerful Fountain Valley
Hiil\ School Barons football
team turned two blocked punta,
three WUUe Gittens touchdow~ and a strong . p ass ~n a
performance by Doug Thompson
into a 49-6 Sunset League rootball
victory over host Huntln1ton
Beach High Friday night.
That sv.armlng Edition de·
Jenae. led by BoJCdan, Dan Morse
and Brlan Gloshen, forced the Karm.,. Aoy
$.ortf;ll
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Christian Teams Win
' \
Hunttn1ton Valle) Christian of
N ewpvrt .Reach got th rec
touchdo~ns Crom Gabe arown to
deloot Heritage Christian oC
Anaheim. 33 10, in lb clghl·mun
cla11h Ill Ch11pman Collc:i:e
Brown, who Jr•tlnr•I 117 •• rd"
on 12 carries. scoreu u.1 rum; of
30, 25 and three yards.
Caleb Hei.se scored on a 20 yard run and led the deren"e with
U taclcJes while Mike Staver f'e·
covered a tumble in the ehd zone
for the other TD.
Huntin1ton V111ley 1s now 4·1 on
the season.
. .
~ 13-6 VerdiCt f~r ]eranko-led &tancia
By LAURENE ftEY
Of .. IMllY ~i*ltt!f The high.flying Eaglu of
E1nancla High <COsta MsaJ pre·
served their undefeated record
by beating the host Santa Ana
SalnL<s. 13 6, 11\ Ccntur.>· League
football action Frtday night at
the Santa Ana Bowl
Estancin, now ~·O. c~cruted
"1th a minimum of error, ... and
~cncrally out.played the smaller
und lnept Sulnt.a <4·11
The Eaglc.s, led capably by
quarterback Dave J eranko
scored on their first possession.
Aided by n facemask penally
on thl' Opl'llil'tg kickoff return, lhe
EuAll'!I t>ei:an their drive on the
Saini.A' 41 ·~ nrd line
Wor~lna mt'thodically, E1tan·
<'in ute nway "'Ith short ground
~otnl'r'fi. but 1ta11lcd on the four.
Randy Brouwer booted a 19-yard
J1fld goal and the Eaglet led 3-0 ..
• A tou1h E11\ancla delens~
proved its mettle more thln once.
'l'he Eaale'.\' alert Dave
Lar\mtt pouncC"d on a Santa Anu
rumble early In the second
quarter.
~~tancu1, with good field posi·
tron on t.he S&Ulls' 20-yard line,
wasted no time in lukih11 advan.
tuae of the sltµatJon. Jerry
.Hopkins plunged over from the
tl'ltte wlth 7: ~ left 10 the halt.
Brouwer kicked t.be PAT and the
scorewas 10-0.
Brouwer added three more
points lo the !'>core with a 2l·yard
field coal In the third quarter
Bot the Snlnt.11 were not abou\
to toll over and John Carij'le one.
klckorr return scooted 77 :Yard~.
the last five backwards, tantalli·
iillr the defense with the b~I
"l"he attempt for a two-point con
vcrslon fol!"d und th(' s<:orc wu ·
13·6
Dc(enslve standouts for Estan·
cla tnclucJcd Kevin Sloan, Steve
Cunlff, Mike Yocuth and Milt
Camp
Estanclu ·'I Earl He\\ ell p1tk~
off a Santa Ana pa'ls and team·
mate Ocnnii. Ro!.s wa'I credited ~1th a runihlt• recoHry
F101-.itrv~119
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Crwcll
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FOOTBALL J MISCELLANY • •
...
Victory .
llJDAVE CUNNINGHAM CNtlieo.ily,. .... li.tt
1>ana lWls made too many
mistakes and Corona del Mar
pounced on nearly every one to
notch a 20-7 SoUth Coast Leatuft
tootbilll victory Friday nl&ht at
San Clemente Hlgb's stadium. Coofona del Mar improved Its
record to 2·1 ln the leaiue race
while Dana Hills saw its .hoPClll
considerably dimmed with a
recQrdthatnowreads1·2.
The Sea Kings ot Corona del
'Mar capitalized on mistakes to
score each of their first two
toucbdDW , taklna a 13·7 lead at
halftime. • The first was set up when
Coronadel Mar recovered a fum-
ble Ob the Dana Hills' <tS-yard
line and beaan a melhodlcaJ, run-
oriented drive to react\ the
goal in J:2 plays.
Martin Hubbard carried on.
six oltl\OSeplays for 31 yards, in-
cluding the touchdown plunge of
one yard. Kurt Brockman kicked
the PAT. :J
Tlie second touchdown was
made poulble when Rick
StaJ'Fes pie)(ed off a pass near
midfield and returned it lo the
Dolphins' »-yard Une.
By stayln1 on the 1round
agabi, Corona del Mar moved in
for the score ln five plays. Hub-
bard &J.ain capped the drive, thiS
timewithafour-yard run. ·
Hubbard earried 27 times for
_ 217_)'ards in the same and 83 of
tnd5"eyat8ieamiiii t1if in-st ft alt; -
whu be accounted. for.Sl percent
of his team 'a tOtal offense.
Dana Hills' touchdown came
· on a loac. determined drive ol 68
yards In 14 plays. Quarterbaclt
Torn Thornton fulisbed il off with
a 11·Yard touchdown pass to Pete
Strong arid Dave Willock added
the PAT kick.
Late in the third quarter
• Corona de1 Mar initiated its only
scoring drive ot the ntiht that
wa.sn!t taiUa by a Dana Hills
turnover.
Qu~erb.ick Kurt Brockman
dl~cted the sea Kings 89 yards
ut JZ pl.ys1 seven or them runs by
Hubbard. It was Hubbard a1ain
for the touchdown, this Ume a
five-yard slant.
The DolphlnS fumbled three
times and tossed three Jntercep·
tlons. COrona del Mar tied or out-
Dana Hills in every offensive
C8lq0l'Y.
GAMll STATIJTICS
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Penn Romps, 42-7
PHILADELPHIA -Junior
quarterback Tom Roland ran a
yard for one touchdown and
fired a ~yard strike for another
to leod Pennsylvania to a 42·7 win
over L:ifayette in a college foot-
ball 1ame Frl<!ay night.
The Quakers, 3·2, put the game
oul of reach by scoring twice
within a 15·second period just
before halftime. Penn rolled up
440 yards rushing on 79 attempts
\
Both front lmes came up wilb
gems in the defensive strug~e.
but Schneider's recovery capped
it for the winners.
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Saturda)', October 15, 1977
Gompf Sparkles
Laguna ShoC .. .....,
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Diahlos, 13 ~·
Riverside Tonight .
ltl\'J-;HSIDfo: .\ wed; J~"
S.1dclll-b.1l k Colll·~t· nCt:lku .1
:..ucc~£ul pa:.:.mg game lo de·
feat San Bernardino. It got it
Crom Billy Yancy and the
Gauchos recorded a 35-0 victory
But tonight (7:30), Saddleback
coach Ken Swearingen says the
G:iuchos will have lo rely more
on their running attack to down
Riverside City CoUege, here, in
round No. 2 of Mission
Conference football play.
"Riverside bas the best ~·
tense ln the conference against
the pass, so we bave to have a
good running game.·· says
Swearingen. "And we should be
able to run better against
Riverside than we clid last
week."
.. Yancy plaf4ld vcl'!y welt.
putting the ball rigtit on tti•
money several times. And he
made &Ome gOod declsions on
opUon plays. lt was bis best
aame ln two years. and we
neeiled it;" aays Swearingen.
Riverside's Tigers, 2·2 'for ttie
season, come into the gambwllh a
l·O Mission m•rk. bavina
surprised Southwestern, 31-0, l asl
Saturday .
Tbe Tigers aro sparked by a
veteran secondary tbnt has
I'll kt d ul f I" p.as"•' I his "";a ltll
Ttw lll\l'I s1tl1• ol fl Osl\ .. st Jr->
arc quar l·rback 'L'un Car ~r. :..
5·10, 170 pound freshman anil
running b:ick Ray Jackson, a6-0,
210.pound freshman.
Carter has completed 28 of SL
passes for 303 yard~ and one TO
while J ckson has run for 162
yards (4.5 average>.
Swearingen i>uys the Gauchos
bod g<>Od balance )ast week 09<1
he 'a hopeful or moro of the same
tonight. "Our ,,offense bas IOOk
very cOod. We're etting
bahance and that's tbo :w~ ..
iood offense should op ratc.1' ~<llSVnJntU-
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BONDA.
MISSION .VIEJO
The Modern Day
Lady Godiva Prefers •••
HONDA
EXPRESS .
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Sl'EVE ANDREWS OfUltl*!Y ...........
NTA FE SP~INGS
ater Del Hl1h '• up
·minded Monarchs
\9P1'e4 everytbln• the
iJhlf·touted St. Paul
•ordsmen threw their
VJ)' -:-well, J"lt about
Vtn'lhing.
Salurday, Oct~r 15, 1977
Passing Mesa, Running SC Colli·
Two prep football teams or
contra.slin& styles and situations
collide toni&ht <8> at Oran1e
Coast Collese as South Coast
Leaeuo rtv&J1 Costa Mesa and
San Qemente do batUe.
For San Clemente coach Allie
Schaff and his ground·orlented
Trilons it's a chance for a fifth
straight victory (third in league>
• and a measure of revenge for a
tough 14·13 loss in '76 to Mesa.
play) need a victory lo stay tn
contention for the title.
Althou1h the lwo combatants
are similar ln size, San Clemente
seldom aoa to the air, and in
winning rQUr gtraiahl have lost
possession on two intercepUons
and six fumbles.
Jerry Cribbs la the core of
Costa Mesa's attack with hls
passing. He's completed Mot 110
attempt.1 tor SM yardlli and two t
touchdowns. His maln taraet la
split end Rick Ayers, who hu
cauaht both TO passes.
, ..
lllO
IU uo
17J
110
110 uo , .. uo
161 ,..
OS
"' 1.0
,tO ,.,
us uo
''° 37·yard quick 1creen
o cbdown pass from
uruurback Tim Cowan
For the alr-minded Mmtangs
of Costa Mesa coach Tom
French, Jt'• a must.win situation.
The .Mustangs Cl·l in leaaue
Mesa. on the other hand, utll·
lze1> a short pass1nr rame for
much of ill otrense, but ln 106ing
three of its flnt four aames, has
seen lhinp backfire with a dozen
interceptions. Also, the lround
game has couahed up 15
fumbles-12 lost.
San Clemente counters with
quarterback Mark McElroy and
a bevy or runnln& backs,
including Florjda transfer Nate
Rowsey, who ia nearly at full
5trength alter a eoupJe ol knte
tn]uries. UJ • .._,.
'60 roothOI
o llanku Mike G aUeto
S:o.1 left ln the third
u rt« ••ve St. Paul a 4-1 win over Mater Del
: an An1elus Lea1ue
09tball o~ner Friday ~t on tbe winner's
at quick flanker
o pasa WH the only
y Nater Del couldn •t tve. The play clicked
'l'll e Umes for 154 yards
ufing the 1ame and
e for 49 y arda on the
nningdrive.
Otherwise. Mat er
cl 's sutprislnaly
ued defense handled
.; Paul easlly. The
wordsmen were able to
.qster only 93 yards
uibine and 40 yards
Hsfn1. excluding the
hker screens.
lb fact, the Monarchs'
efen.se set up the lone
et.er Dei touchdown.
¥ater Del's Marc Ba·
~urrizo hit Swordsmen
u11rterttack Cowan as
e iwas dropping back to
us and forced a fum-le. John Top! fell on lhe an at the St. Paul 32.
lfater Dei drove lo the
L'.Paut 14 where il faced
third-and-four situa-
tion. Running back
l';>.Ovid Goiuales fielded a
high pitch from
.. arterback Tim ;Rara, faked out a de
ender at the line or
c"mmage, and danced
lb the eltd zone. ' .tohn McGowan·s con-
·ets!on evened the came
l 1·1With9:36 tert t" the
irat tu.If.
Newport, Uni COllide
In Stan/ ord Tourney
PALO ALTO-
Newport Harbor Hlth
and University Hl1b or
Irvine. ranked second
and fourth in the ClF 4-A
water polo poll, square
o(f at 8 thJs mornin1 In
the semifinal round or
the Stanford tourna·
.ment.
The survivor not only
gets to Jay claim to
supremacy of the So~th
Coast area but in all
probablllty wUI earn a re·
match aaainst Mira
Costa HJgb of Manhattan
Beacf\, the only team to
defeat the two thl• season.
Mira Costa, ranked
No. 1 In CIF, defeated
Unlverslty and Newport
Harbor en route \0 tbe
champJonabip or the
Newport H rbof tourna·
mentearllft' th1I ye.,-.
Mira Costa faces
ln non·league act.lon. ta!~-=-.
Marina Hl1h ot Huflt .. u.•'-""-i i , ._n
tncton BeacJl.!_ot b!~~· ~.::W-~.~.!;~~ dOHR IOals nvm man• ,,._ t. .-..U111 2, W•ll~ 1, 1corin1 Bob Hu111e to de-. k....,.1.lll'fel.J,P•rt.N..wot. T~I. feat Garden Grove M. .. 11 Corona del Mar received "~~~
tw1 o goal• dfrofmtnLoslne ~"':::.,. : ~ : ~::
p ayers to e ea • cw-.,. MtK -1119-J. ~'"'· Alamitos 18-12 and u~......,o~•ck,Oe¥a11ei • Ir~lne whipped Ocean t!,.lllOaUIO""
View 16-f. t.wAlllW• ..,~ 1 2-, Terry Spra•ue of Gorena•,.. 1 i o m.-1
Irvine and David Jensen ~:_~,.~~1111w2,
of Ocean View each
S(Oredfour toals.
Monte Vista Hllh ot San r...:..
.Jote in its aemlflnal. All '\A" Country four teams ln the aemla
competed tit the Newport
toumamen,t.. Bill Bamett•s sauora
whl"*' Redwood 2M In
the opeoln1 round a•
James Berceson seor4ad
half a dozen 1oals.
Newport bad a much
SCOTT MILLER, MESA TEST SAN CLEMENTE. touaher Umt ln the
~l. Paul's first
chdown came "alter T~-!-".:..e
ater Dei's offense put ll""Vl.ll
::uie defenders in the hole. ~osing a fumble at the
~onarch.<i 38.
Young UCI
second round, b1n1tn1
on \0 ectce 8ucbsv Hlab. C the &op ranked Northern nuen Callfomla team, by a -e· l2·9count. .
Cowan, wbo threw for
9" yards, bad two key
:'.;Pass completions of 22
Gridders
On Road
Launch Practice Calendar "It was a very
physical game." .said
Barn~u. "They were'"'" JdlUnf eacb ot.h«." ......,,..._ ..
and 16 yards. settin1 up
l • t-w o • y a r d \tarterback keeper.
KeUerup't firat ot BOULDER CITY, P~'I·s~ave St. Paul N vada -Last year
"'1.0 m wi.tb 2:23 Irvine .Hlih beat Boulder:
eti.lntbefiratquarter. ,City Hlahof Nev&da 14.0,
..wc11•mt1g bu\ I t year Irvine only
Mo •~ had a sophomore football
; : team and it played
' ' Boulder City's JV squad. ~: ,: It should be a di!lerent
• 1tt story toniaht as Irvine ,~ .~ travels to Nevada tor an
Plln1,..,,..e1tt1. wu woo 8 o'clock varsity clash ~=-~,.., .. ~ ~ wltb the highly-regarded
• ,._iwo.n.n Ea.gle:aofBoulder City. Met~o.i o 1 o t-' Irvine enten with a 1·3 !>a.Pall 1 o 1 0-1• autt41No record, It.a only victory -:;.•094 27.0 over Lutheran High 1• -:: ~ ·~ of La Verne. Boulder Ci· u ~ o l) ty is 3-1 and has most of
' ~ ~ 1
: t! ill 1tartera back Crom a
' • 1 ·•·• team that was the ., 14' 2J ~· Jt.,._. Nevada state runnerup
1• " is '·' last season.
11 ., 7 u "We've seen three of ! l:· ~' :·: their games on film and 4~ 1~ ~ ~~ they look like they really
PAUHIO execute well on oftense. ··
~1>e1_. says Irvine coach Ch-.ck f ~ , ~ ~:; Sorcabal. "They're a
st."•' polsed, hard-hilting ,, u • ,.. ·~' team.
"If they have any
weakness at all it's their
defense against the run.
We're going lo try to run
the a,an a Jot," Sorcabal
1aya.
A boon for Irvine in
that department is the
return of running back
Dennis Nlckeru, who has
been sidelined with ten·
donlUs or the ankle. He
will probably only see
Umlted action, but
Sorcabal says he is
he•lthy enou1h lo play.
Irvine's all-junior
team will be facing a unll ot 10 sentors and one
Jualor: on the start1n1
JJoulder CiLy oHense.
Dt1Plte t.ha~ Irvine ha
• sliaht ed1e in overall
alze.
BoWd City ls Jed by
KirkJtast.>0 (6-3,185>. the
No. 1 prw quarterback
Jn Nevada last season.
UC Irvine s young
basketball team, facin1
a ru11ed 1977.73·
schedule, be1ins prac·
Ucetoday.
The Anteaters open
play 'Iburad~. Nov. 17,
be.Uni anAustraUan na·
Uonal team. Ten da11
later coach Tim Tirt'• uct club launches ha
college 1c:Mdule al tbe
U oiversit,y of Portland.
UCI. with six
sophomores and four
ft-eshmen on its roster,
not only play a toueh
14-game Pacific Coaal
Athletic Association
schedule, but also meet
the Unlverslly of
Oregon, UC Btrkeley,
Loyola and BoJse State in
non·confereoce Ult$.
The top candidates in-
clude returning starters
Steve Rodgers, Leo
Gonzalez and Louis
Stephens, transfers
Womens
Sports
WOtol•lf'S C:ltOU COUNTll 't
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S.. a-..-!GI 11:77; •· W•l~•r ISi
11 n. 7. 8'iotk•r CGI 2l 74, •• -· 1c;1 ll; :JO; •• Wedro IS) u, •>. 10. Poll•f
l(;) 24 .,
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State). Steve McGuire
<Rio Hondo> and Phil
Bolden <Oran1e Coast>
and freshman Quentin
Brown.
Stephens was UCl'a
top •corer Jut aeason
with a 14.4 averaae whtle'
Rodgers. and Gonalez
averaeed around sl~
point.1 per game.
Smltb (6·5> was a
start.er two seasons ago
at Portland State and is a
former All·Californla
star from Bakersfield
JC.
McGuire and Bolden
both led their JCs in
scoring last seasoQ.
Brown <6·6 I was
selected the Central
Calilomia player of the
year last season while
playing for Roosevelt
High in Fresno.
Other top players in-
clude senior Kirk Christ
<6·6), sophomore Dave
Knudsen (6-7 I and junior
Terry Lovin&ier <6-S), all
of whom are letUrmen.
Sophomore Lamont
Jerrett C&-9> has suffered
lorn ligaments in an
ankle and will be lost for
at least two months.
"We had a good
recruiting year and we'll
be a much improved
shootlnt team ... says
Tift, who suffered his
fl rst losing season
(10·17) in nine years as
the Anteaters' head
coach •
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or Unlftl"lity coaches. w.at u~~1.MS.:
Jlm Crumpton, former
Southern California
Collea• toacb, U. been
selected the women •a
cl'OSS country and track
coach at UC Irvine.
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ENTERTAINMENT I TRIVIA
Unllke the last Trivia Bowl. when the two beist
competitors teamed up and walked away with it.
this round should be a ru.l horse race. Ed SC•aaerter and ae Bu&er have broken up their ••tamuy" arid each tul'Ded ln perfect scores this
eek, whlte tbe Good, tbo B8d and &t>. Ugly ls a half
point behind for the week and the same mar1in In ff()at overall.
Barbara DdCado and Mortimer also turned in
ltndid &cores ol 10 and Dlne. respecUvely, while
tnvladdict.s were bunched up with ei&bl
Correct.: If )'our SC!Ofe ls hilber than you'd Ima.a-
TRIVIA STANDINGS
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II\ a Jett "'°"" ISi 11 ., .. ~ l"••••-44'\l ti)
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11ed. it's ~ause, after '.'IOQ'le consideratron, we
allottecl ball cre<hl for lUl 'Vt'eek's ''Barrowsville" arid .. Network .. answers.
• IA>oklna at the gran<S totals since the column
•tarted rou yean ago tu<l:t,y <happy anniversary>.
£d malntaial a commt.nclJnc lead with 1,830 points,
followed by Mu Fral·•:r at 1.eo1 i.,'2. Nuc1 Prior hu
taken over third plar.:e at l ,362, with Ttaey Godfrey
riaht behind at 1,320 • ...,.. a sen hasll.050~ to hls
eredlt.. followed by t.M Y at 984 and Barbara wttbllO~. .
Tantaht m~ben or tM Klaa\~ Barada Nlkto
SOeiety wUI olliaene th6 fourth anntveru.ry at Tl"a
World Selies ol Trhla: call M7-7?!11 ror details if
yoa need \hem. Meanwhile. here's 10 more
questi<lfts to chew on. with number nine tbe big two.point.a
NEW YORK <AP> -Toaether, the New York ~ankees and Loa An1eles Dodcers may ~
unbeatable.
. The A. C. Nielsen Company aald they were TOesday night. capturJnc 42 percent or the television
aU<tience Share in New York and 72 percent in Los A~eles.
• ·~ ator)'," said one person at Nielsen's, "Is
that U1e other two networks" sot kind or ~Ulrt);ed.••
mE TEAMS DIDN'T do nearly as well in ~ica&o. where diehard Cubs and White Sox fans
may bave been lickln1 their wounds following the
late-season collapse of both l1-:1ms. The World
~es drew fS pQrccnt oC lbe vac\\ lng publ!c lbere.
• The pme wu carried in New York and in Loi Ancelea on both the ABC affiliate and on the local
ttatlon that carried the respective teams
tbf'OU&houl the season. Viewers watching the came Pin tbe local station aot the ABC crew instead of
their reautar set of announcers
Sa111roay, October 15, 1en
By T.T.
2. Jn ''AJex and the Gypsy," what was J ack
Lemmon'• profes&ion'
3. Name the diminutive singer who made "I
Wtll Follow Him" a big hit.
4 What actor takes u recurrin1 role as a
bartender on TV 'a Police Story?
5. THE LAST NAME. please, of the bandit
Snake Eye in the comic strip Tumblewffds.
6. ln his song "Nancy," Frank Sinatra
mentions what two famous actresaes!
7. Name the play in which a character answers
the phone, ''Hello, Divorced, Broke and Sloppy."
8 Jn "Luwrence of Arabia,'' Peter O'Toole
rescue. an Arab from a patch of desert known as
what?
t. IN THE MOVIE "Forbidden Planet," what
was Walter Pidaeon·s IQ?
10. Michael Rennie was older than be looked in
"The Day the Earth Stook Still." How old was be?
Last Week'• AUwers
1. KJLLER <1''lip's license>
2. Chevrolet CBonanza sponsor)
3. LitUelodine <Mr. BlgdOme>
4. Genoa City <Young and Restless>
5. Dttldee. Inc. < MoUey's Crew>
6. Perey <Hope's penquln > • .J· By glamming a trunk Ud OD his band (Xel\y
drandodae> a. He sold TV sets <Pete's brother) ~
9. "Kitt.en With a Whip" Ud ''The Titer and tbe
Pussycat?" <Ann-Mararet JlOvlea> 10. "On the Waterfront" <hanaina arQUnd)
Send Vol"' ~• to T.R,IVI~. c o lht DGUr Pilot,
Boz 15'/0, Colla Me~a 91621. All ttttrW• mtut "-rfCrivfd bu WecfneadcJI , othm.oUe half Ow J>latl.r's lost ICOf• wtu
be cnoanied.
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JOUNrAIH YAW1'. '· Y ....................... IJf.1100
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MNo4MIM
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ACTED AND
BEAUTIFULL V
MADE." -0.-.~~·-1
urhe entire ca•t
laau~rb." '"'-"-'-
"IEAUTIFUU.Y ACTED...-n ln..,ttotull)y
exqutalte film."
edwards CINEMA C£NTER edwards WESTBROOK
HAAIOll AT .t.OAM\. CQ\I A Ml!tA WlS TM IN~TI II Al llROOICHllR!tl
MC~A VlNDECMHEJ: 1H9-4141 G ARDFN GROVE SJ0-4401
MORNING
• WEEKEND 8PECIAL,J
•· orner Al'd Th• Waciey
ut ~I.,. .. Homer
ttlat to hefp t¥ uncle UIY9M9 atVeOt t>Utti to hla eman
oat. by ftxlng tt-~hnua maohln•, but aooldently
'MfW QMfl 90 tti. med!IM e~.(R) NOOREAL
AICANA
~ "Ttt. E.leventh ear" OM
mein'• expWlenc9 ... ~
lot mot• than ten years and hi.
aubeequent adjuatment to the
Maida wotld.
t:IO ()) IKA TElllRDS
I AM THE OREATEST
MOYIE ·~ 'Nght And The City" (1t60. Nchar.d Widmark, CW.
~. A amalt-ttm. hood
~the ayndlea1e. (2 hra.) • aO NCAA FOOTBALL
Tu• a1 Artianua
• MOVI! ** "The Stranger '/iOf• A
Gun" (1t53) Randolph Scott,
Clalr9 Trevot. A man, whOM llf•
la uWd by a bandit, reluctantly
Join• In • conaplr.c:y to loOt the
ltlgeCOllCh tines. (1 hr., 30
min.)
• WOMAN: REAL TO REEL : e ZOOM 'O:OOD THUNDER • II WANTED: DEAD OR ALIVE
• "Calf YOIJr Shot"
• MOVlE ** ''Gold For TM C.......'' (1984) Jeffrey Hun\er, Ron .t
Randell. A )'OIJng archlt«:t,
capt\lnld .. • 119"-by \t'9
Romaint. tall9 In lov. with the
conauf'a aJav. mlstreu. (1 hr .•
30 min.) 8 VISK>HOH 10:301J (I) SPAa ACADEMY
8 SEARCH AHO RESCUE U MOVIE
**~ "The Crawling Ey."
(1958) Forr .. t Tuchr. l.AIU-rence Peyne. A ~dly 'ey.'
Mnds the deed back to Earth
to terrortze mankind (1 hr., 30
min.)
• ONCE UPON A CLASSIC
"RotMn Hood'' Lady Marlon's
ent01Jrage la protected from
tobbeB by Robin. Munwhh.
Rlc:hard appoint• L.ongchampe,
IMIMd of Prince John, to rule
lrt his 'abaence. (Part 2 ot 12) J~ 8 CJ) BATMAN I TARZAH
8AOOY PANTS/ HtTWrra
LA P.ATTERNS
• MOYA
"Incident At Brown'• Ferry" A
documentary of America's
worat nuclear reactor accident-
·• near-cat aatrophe--which
examlneS the nuclear power
• ENTERTAINMENT I TELEVISION
I
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innie ~earl . Says
NE\\'YOQK
NEW YORK
·~tlE6RO NON TROPPO''i~ not one
of t:hosc··fore1f;n ·art.f1 Im~».:_
It's. an an1m~ted.fedtu re-/i
A hilerious parody of "FANTASIA".'
(Some people so so ftir a~ t.o sa~
it has the best animation in
the la~t !.Q.·~ears !) ----
From the
author of
"Taxi Driver."
\ .
MACMURRAY SAID Sl'ORfES 't~lHeraUng
his worth may have started with thefad"tha\ he Is a
cautious spender and invested his money. He said,
"l'mS<:ottish, soltookcareofmy money ..
Ile said be lives a alqiple life with his wlfe.
actress JwieHaver, andhb\wlndau1bters.
''June cooks, I cook and we have a girl who
comes in to clean three ctaya a week," he said. "W6
like that way or Uv\n&. ( auppoiSe a lot. ot p'°pt, think we can afford m(>re. but we like it simple.•·
"YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"
COHIT-''FUNNY LADY" (PG'
"SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT ..
"THE STING" (f>n)
"NEW YORK. NEW YORK" (PG)
"A STAR IS BORN" (A)
"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"
"THE DEEP" (PG)
APIECE OF ·
ntEACTIOM
DAll..Y PILOT
• •
avlor, then e would expect tbat there
iie:11~1cdec:Une In preferential treatment for
\9f4)W:U ttioeriminaljuaUcesyatem.
~d 1urmlSe, then, that some or the :'In reported female crtme could be ac· ~~q~~ lo: by th c cll1µ1g l1\ otnel•l policiea.
Hll'wml@r. lhes 1 ~ Cbonlea will mean that
lion will in ere , and that the of\en
nd dlscrimlnatory treatment of
worn w decline, ~ ,. We cu apeculate about other changes in sex iol and their Impact on patterns of crime. For
ejample, close to :50 percent of women partielpatfl
Sn; the labOr force, afld increasin1 numbers are
~..W'subl& 11her education . . "
'~IJI0\1irEVER, THE MAJORITY OF WOMEN
employed in relativelY low statu$ clerical
service occupations and are not compensated
for their labors com·
mensurate with their
tralninc. Nevertheless,
omen are iiicreasincly
involved in acUvitiH
similar t.othoseof men.
Some social scien·
lists believe that ex· panded roles for women
will influence the
motivations and op·
portunities for female
involvement in crime.
Females wilJ acquire
aspirations, expecta·
tions and experience~
beyond traditional roles
• •.a ........ L 1 N 1 both legitimate and il· . -..u,_ 0 • •. aon legitimate.
• Women will learn about the financtat world.
}trtarms, physical force and other heretofore
e*lUslvely male realms Their move into a wider
Nariety ot occupational and social roles will provide l~ necessary settings and opportunities for
erlmlnal activities, even the motivation and skills fot ~olent crime. However, these changes are ·
bc1und to be slow and will probably not result in
dntmatic increases in total female crime. -......,,.. . ---
nus MEANS THAT WHEN women are so ~lined they will not have to depend on their
relationships with men to enter, participate or
&rett their criminal activity
In the future, then, we can expect a gradual
incnase in female participation in a wider range of
criminal activities. Al the same time, as our value ~tem cbanaes, some predominantly female
'tt1ines 1ucb as prostitution probably will be de-ed ininalized. r
Anolber. long.&rm effeet ot cbangtnc sex roles
will be the increased proportions of women entering
occupation& in the criminal justice system. Already
1:iliis 'are hinng more policewomen, more female
1awy arCI practicuJg crimindl law, and •omen
g .,-e becoming less or a curios1ly. Indeed, ~cs are becoming so accepted that they are rcftccted in television pro1ram1 aucb as
.. 1Pol~ Woman.··
., • :211£ OVER·AL.t. EFEECI' shoUld be Increased uaHty arid due process for both men and women
in the criminal justice system. -..
..
DISCOUNT
Saturday, Octobet t5. 1en
1978 &RAID PRIX
•GRAND NEW SIZE
I
•GRAND NEW LOOKS .
-•GRAND NEW IRIX .
21 MPG HWY -14 an
EPA Estimates -Your Mileage May Vary
305 C.t. V-6
'Ser. '12X27L 7W146848
I
1 .
l
hla ranch, Benny Canon went
from cowboy to miner and Mayor
Aidm Mactariaca quit pumplnl
, 1'-1 after more than 20 years to become a mine foreinan.
• ·~ came by and made an
, offer that sounded awfµl good,"
H)'S Mlldariaga.
It U was good for the mine, too -
to make all the friends it could ln
&be ll·mtle stretch between
Jordan Valley and the DeL&mar
Mlne.
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8aturcl1y. Oat9"r 15. ttn
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JORDAN V~LLEY TOWNSFOLK SAY REOP,~ING OF MINE BRINGS PAOSLEM~ AS POPULATION OF TOWN DOUBLES.
\.ocel Rancher Turned Manager Clint Miiier Surveys Oregon's New end ThtMng Industry·
Ont1on scbool taxes an bllled m
property taKes, and only one
miner hu been able to buy.
Ranchers look •l land as
money' in the bank and aren't
eager to sell. For two nasona -
love or wide OJ)el\ spaces and the
Taylor Gruinc Act that allows a
man to g'rue his stock on federal
laud in proportion to bow much
land be owna.
"I can 'l complain about Clint. I
can always 1et him on the phone and he's an honest man."
Btrr WWRY WON'T GO up
and look at what the heavy equip.
ment baa doae to the side of the
mountain.
"l 've seen the scars from
before. I don't want to see t.hls
rape."
The mtpe uys it will redaim
the land, oil the road and put up
3.5-mile·per·hour si&ns, 1he latter
purely academic: since the"'tline
can't. set speed limits on cOw\ly
roads.
de scendants of Basque
sheepherders. Besides, they bad
seen 1eole>1ist1t ~ramblln&
aroun4. lh4fse ~ma before. Most
believed a uiine would ntwer
open, and tat' \Vhte-off wu \he
word about town. Som• dot.en or
so years ago, a mine had opened
on South Mountain and folded
within six months, retumlnt in·
vutora 10 cents on the dollar.
•'They took a bunch of in·
veaton and then abut it up," aays
Hule,-
But Jut April the fi~t allver wu poured, the armbred car
parked out.side the Sahara Motel
all nlaht was visible to everyone
and th. first 1ilver butt.oaa were
ro-do.1 up at the m~e nenctay.
melted ote is poured int.o blaek
vase-like containers and the
ailver alnka to tho bottom in the
form of a butt.on. It la processed
one step further when it 1ets to
Bel&ium where It ii processed ln·
to the mote tradiUonal. bars.
On the first trip. Clint Miller
accompanied the silver all the
way from DeLamar to Portland.
Ore .. where it la loaded onto Jum·
bo Jet.a.
Aa Miller followed an armored
car, fOW' Oregon state police can
swoopect down on him. The cops
wanted to know why he'd been
talllng the car lot the lut few
boun. · ·
•
~Da,t
May Dav!
Tbil dist!'oss ,srgnal \cllJ you w•· naust sell this J)roperty fast. s
Bedrms. 2 balhrooms, bll'dwood"
floors, heavy ohake roof and
enclosed patio. This "distress"
cOu.ld be~ baraam at $'1fl,OOO. So.
call 845-7221 now! Century 21
Westcliff Realt)' ·
lecllcecl $2500.
........ !Gshlde
Cozy COsta Ne1a apecial wjth ()~
beam ceiling. wood burnan1 fii'eplace, IN1)el'. decor. Rear 1ttid I.I
part like. A paradile of plants.
Zoned R·2 ft)r Mu.re investment.
0n1y m.ooo. Century 21 South Coast
~ i~~~:~;;::..--~~
~ ,.. 4"Jt FaiDDr
This 4 bedrtn + bOilus room + 2 baths + encla.ed patio is a real
tum cm at 185;ooc>. Call Century 21
Doyle S0-1168 Cor appt.
Live .. _., Hcne • .......
Corner location With a ' bedrm, 2
bath, dble iarage. Much e<xlJOIU11t,
call Century 21 Doy! 541-UIS roe a
list ot uaes.
~CllMd $7.9,500
4 s~ °""' bedtoomJ with i ma11ter .wte. Maasave flreplace in
terrific family rm. Centrol air
condilklninl and maintenance fr. yards. Close to So. Cat Plau!
Century 21 South Coast Plaia
~
Wtl.O••
At 1st Slmt! Step tnt.Qthis beauty-lyqu will fall
an love with the tasteful decor. s Bedrms..1. 2 ba~ dining rm. on utralarge cornltJN C•itutenkc>tt.¥..
located near schools & shoppins.
Don't miss th.11 ebance, call your
professionals today. Century 2l SUJf
Reaky m.10.W ..............
MaOlitlcent. 2 story, family condo
near ever)'thinc -shoppioc. tennis,
J*>I: yet very quiet Ir ~aceful. Uppadecl with-wallpaper. c~,
• drapetl. No need to shop for ranae. oven, dlabwasber,
rer,arel:'&tor, wasber or •ye.r,
THEY'RE included! ExcepUonal
value today I See it oow! Cent.urY. 21
Surf Realty '79-1050
P\aertaVan.rta
Palace
BeauUtut 3 l:>r, 4 b3 home
overlookin~ bay with
pool & badminton court
Completely lw-nh.hed.
One mile from marina. 3
~h . International
airport. All,o included 2
bedrm, 2 balh hpme and
1 bedrm. 1 bath apt. All
thi:> tor $150.000.
~~~~~~~! Lake For•st COiieio
2 .Bedrm, 2 bath, pride of
ownership. Upgraded in
beautiful earth tones.
Great starter borne. Of· fered ,,,.. $88.!IOO.
IM THI HIAIT OP COi~ D M41
Each unit bas: over 3000 .sq. ft., 3
large B.k's, den, dining r oom, 3 BA'•·
all the bltns. Unbelievable storage
areas. Separate laundry r oom,
fireplace, big dbl. garage, s olar·
bronze glass, 2 patios, & much more.
Each unit can be sold separately for
$149,500
Or buy as a duplex for $'l89,500. -.
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GreclaiS w•-·N••fhborlLood prlde i• here! Wel ·kept .homes\ pool-tennis, n~ptJonal 1choo11. Upcradin1
ftJclude.: t&IUCul wallpaper with
petfed accents; clean bathrooms,
sparldlng kitchen. Thla hoiM ls
extremely clean fl priced fot quick
sale. See your new home today, call
Oentwy 21 Surf Rea?ty ~
..... ...
. JlttoMphat!
You'll be Jun\Pinl up & down 'wttll
joy when you see this except.Iona!
plan 3 Chancellor home. Hicbly
\&Pll"!dedz. cov patJo, airy family
rm. u.ceueot location on 1Nenbelt.
nr aboppin& 41 1cl)ool1. Comm. P.OOla. tennis courts. aolf course &
. dther amenJUes. The lofty ceilinp
" spacioul livmr area add that special tDUCh of eiecance. Tnil.Y a
mapUll.ceDL hoale, .hurry to Jee..
Call Cent11ry 21 Surf Realty ~ .
•
Saturday, October 15, 1977
S2171TOhil
Dow.Payw.t
plus low cklltng co.t J~ Lacmta
Hill Condo. lJJte new, squeaky
clean. 3 Speciou:s bedrrna with luge
master suite. GoiY rear pat.lo. Brina
your teiutls racquet. C•U Century 21
South Coat Plaza ~l
~ Siit/5911 12·5
ISl4~Dr.
Escape the hU$tle • bmUe " relu blah atop ¥y1tlc Hilla wltb
panoramic vlew of the Pacific Ocean tt the ll1htf of La1una
Beach. Century 21 Marten &I0-~7
LAST BEST IN BLUFFS
ONE
Brand New Eastslde
Ca.;t.a Mesa 3 bedroom,
21,2 bath. wet bar, Inside laundry! 1750 Square
feet of luxurious living!
HurrY, caU now! '71J.~. JU!D CARP&T, '754-1202
AUi I UY& Wl'nt°YllW! Spectacular
water, sunset, night lite view. Finest
early Bluffs. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Tile
floors, shutters. 2 Lovely private
patiol, pool nearby. Immaculate. Ex·
clusiveapp't only.
·IA YAlOMTS, PAMOIA .. C 'llWSt Two
fabulous homes, 3 bdrms, fam. rms.,
2~ bathS. Finest quality. Large patios.
$191,000 & $205,000. Both w/valuable
land.
0 ... l·S. 2t1S 9U ADA (Off V. 41i1
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PLEASE LET THE EXPERTS SHOW YOU
'nlE AWARD WINNING BLUFFS
· HEtEtt 8. DOWD
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FINER HOMES
ROM 54'.ooo To s1.uo.ooo
SPACIOUS SPY.USS
Ready for occupancy -5 BRs +
family rm & bonus. Quiet cul-de-sac
location w/nlght lite vlew. Over
"100 sq.ft. to do whatever you wish.
OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 PM. -41
BODEGA BAY. <U·25>
DO IT MOW! 1
Don't put off buying your dream
horoe! Better than oe .c BR
. w/family rm. formal di.Dini & view
Of park from living rm. Bric'k en·
trance, walkways & patios. Gange
1
door opener. COME BY 1916 PORT
R-OVENCE. SAT & SUN l·S PM.
(1J·Z1)
THElt.UFfS-
OPIM SAT It SUM 1-4:30 PM.
2612 VISTA DEL ORO. Convenient
location -near pool. shops & gram~
mar school. Highly upgraded -
new carpets, vinyl & parquet floors,
unny kitchen w I chopping block
counters & new appliances. 3 BRs
:t-dining rm. Only $112.000[ (U·28)
COME SEE.-
this quiet, tree-lined street of ex-
ecutive homes m Baycrest. Lovely,
contemporary, ranch-style home
featuring 4 BR.9. 2~ baths. f amlly zrm w/raised hearth stone fireplace
+sparkling pool. Short escrow OK.
$169,500 fee. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5·
PM. 1924 LEEWARD (U·29)
A ODAM COMI Tllll
In NeWport Heights! •BR+ study
home located in sha~ &Jen 1ett1og close to schooll • shoppin1 on
bdlldablo R·2 lot. A su~ buy le
goOd Investment at •t•9,S001 .oon•t
miss this! Fast escrow possible.
Tom Allinson 642-8235. (U.;&15)
Real FA tale Salei;peraon
I 000/o COMMISSIOM
We Curnish de~k
telephonu-.ecretuy &
help.
LACASARLTY
e187o eve: 831 0737
EXECUTIVE
FIXER
lecluc•d ThO&!Sond•
Needs carpets. dr11pcs and paint. I..oeatt.~I on u
qwet cul-de-sac cloee to
park and awimmlng
pool. If you're handy and
want • good home c.o nx
up, thll i• Jtl .Better
b.urry t c.o 845-0i03
FORESTE
OLSON ................
HEWPORT HACH
.. MEWCONDO
$14,900 •.
Only-.. mlle Crom ocean.
Huge muter sUite with
warm wood cathedral
ceilings and room f9r
secrel hideaway with
possible ocean view.
SllOOO cash movea you in.
Call 962· 7788
• KE:Y
t P.EAL TOl\S ii
WHJTIWATER VU
34041 -51 Callo de Ja
Primavera, Dana Pt.
Whitewater view! J & 4
br. frml di.nin&, family rm, wet bar. Deluae
custom buJ lt ! 1-'rorn
$176,.500....
LACASARLTY
495-1870 eve: 831-0717
JUSTUSnD
Fee simple duplex. 3
Bdrm, 2 bath each WI.it. J
Xlra tge Cronl owoen uo·
1t. BJw. frpk. Priced at
$17$,000.
Bay Ave. duplex. 2 Bdnn
borne + 1 bdrm over 11arace in x.lnt. locauoo.
Priced at ll'l5,000.
associated
dKu~ 1 ol'• Al \l l(HIS
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SUPER
REALTORS
675-$511
OPIM HOUSIS -
935 WUT IAY -.IALIOA PIMIMSULA
-~w on hJ A•-· Ant ..._ of.
hr.ct for 14ff. Cul,_ Wit C .. Cod. two
story "-°" R·Z tat. J ~ p1u1 .., ,.... .... c~. ex4"1ialte w-... 111•••1 tllllil .._ .......... r.
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SWllPtMG OCE.AM YllW -3 h*oom.
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ffoft. ............... beGMlfMy 19dscaped.
,.nvlh be9chH. Pri .. loc._ Ill Cwo H51JW••· $111,SOO. fl.e...wdt.
COIOMA HIGHLANDS -Hft' Udlllg °"
fM !...&. 2 l .. a-. ...... Mchelor _,. and
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OPEN HOUSE SUMDA Y 1 ·5
~e 2 story home. 3 bdrm. 2 baths,
fireplace 2 bdrm apt. Spacious
patio, 2 car garage. Asking price
!257,000 . .
DUIUX -Sf 61.000
Full siUd corner lot. 2 Bdrm upper
unit with 2 sundecks, tower unit 2
bdrm with 2 patios. Shown by appt.
Wly.llM· WINTON REAL ESTATE
299 Marine, Balboa Island 675-33!1
J • '
1001
POOL
3 br, lo maint ·auper
home. Only$"11,SOOtoliYG
inlrvltle. ARCH BA'/ 1\.1:.
714-661·1811 SJC
A DIVlllOH OF
I
COUNTRY GEHTUMIM -executive
ranchette in Corona del Mar. Avalta.
ble for immediate occupancy. Owner
may help with financing. Call for de-
tails on this charming 5 bedrm home
tor $249.000. c .. 64M161.
OM THE HILL -S bedroom Mesa
Verde, big. beaut tri·level. Immac.
home. Excellent location nr golf
(•ourse. Mamcur<.>d landscaping. Com·
fortable l~ family rm w/fplc. Formal
dining. All this t'or only $139,~. c•
546-4141
Office\ loc ated in Costa Me\o
Hwttinqt°" Beoch -Newpori ~och
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2 PRE-SCHOOLS
ORANGE COUNTY
32 Student, priced at
Sl47M $37M down. 18'~
return. 27-Studcnt,
Sl~M-$35'1 down, 16'"1
return. Lund and im
provement.s mcludt·d.
WORLD SERIES
FtXf.R
E/SIDE LOCA TIOH
R·2 lot. 3 Bdrms, tam.
rm , (i xer on the
Eastside. New listin1,
call 1m m edlalely.
S.16 2313 .. ;r,19 •1/HLJ"IOllft, fl
SEAVIEW
HOMES [®1111
Div Gerrie lnval Inc
CAL-VET INT 5.6%
3 Br, S5,6SOdown
55ia·:mT A.lent
**OPEN HOUSE 1·5**
3927 Sandune, HVH
15 Trib.ute Ct, Npt Cst $122.SOO
4141 Bnsbane. Univ. Pk. $92 500
18782 Via San Marco Tutlrclc'S144;ooo
IA YSHOUS 5'ICWJ
An ideal home near private beach.
Liv. Rm. & Din. Rm. surround
lovely lanai. 3 tie. bd.rms. Perfect
ror. easy life cyle. $149,500
IAll.1. ILUfPS
Beautifully reeon(Utloned town
home on tush, private areen belt.
Franciscan model end unit, 2-story.
3 bedrooin1, new carpets.
appliances. PtWit, flooring. Ready
to move into. $155,000
MOITM &UFfS UMDA
~eautlful land caplng. tasterut de-
co r atlng. 3 BDRMS, 2 baths,
encIOSed atrium, wrap-around paUo
AND one.level living on a quiet cul·
de·uc. $157,000.
HAllOR YllW CAIMa
Comer location -Great f anilly size
yard with side a#ea for storage.
Very neat and clean home awaiting
your family. $141.500.
THI LAST FOi THIS PllCI
After this one ls sold YOU won't be
able to find a • bedroom & family
room custom .home with a pool in
desireable Westcllff for $179.500.
Owner IS packed & motivated.
TEAM SPIRIT
o"avidson Realty's trained pro·
fessiooals will put you in fll'St place -
every time!
IA.TIB UP and hit a 4 br + f am. rm.
homer in Mesa Verde. Pool, fountain &
pond. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5, 1768 PIT-
CAIRN $113,500
IT'S A HfT to live on the oceanfront
with a dramatic 50' hving rm. and
soaring ceilin gs. Prime W. Nwpt
duple.x 3 Br & 2 Br. OPEN SUNDAY
1-5, 6009 SEASHORE $316,000
IHTEM110MAL WA.Lt< thru the gardens
of this Lido Sands charmer. Master br
with study + guest br. Lite, bright &
cheery. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5, 4915
BRUCE CRESCENT, $135,000
IASES LOADED and no outs about this
Harbor View 3 Br, home. Lovely
fam/den rm. featuring professional
landscaping with brick & wood decks.
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5. 1993 PT.
SEABOURNE, $149,500
HOME RUH! Breathtaking '1ew of the
Harbor & Catalina from this 3 br, 3 ba
with inside patio + redwood deck with
jacuzzi to double your pleasure. OPEN
SAT/SUN 1 -5, 1521 KINGS RD.
$275,000.
'THE WIMMER will be the new owner of
this spacious & gracious 5 br home
with formal din rm. huge fam rm. on
quiet prestigious street. OPEN
SATURDAY i :s, 1112 SOMERSET,
$287,500.
POST G~ME ROUND-UP
VACANT LOT 2SX95, ~ block to ocean
in W. Nwpt. $98,500.
DAVIDSON nEaLT?
5801 W Com! Hwy N 8 645 · 7575
311<; Ncwµor1 Blvd r~ l\ 673· 9060
'002. GfteNI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CAMEO SHORES FOR S221,500
Prestig10u::. Cameo Shor~ and palatial
grounds surr ound this 3 bl'droom
::.111~lc ::.lo1 .> thi.lt hJ::. l>ccn rcmod~led
with tasteful imagination. Features in-
clude an 80 x 160' lot. microwave oven,
::.mokc detc.-ctors. ::.ubUe wall papers,
~arden·hke gazebo and a rambling
feel of colorful comfort. A quality
home properly priced at $228,500
UNl()UI: fi()Mt:S
REAL TORS"; 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway, Coron..a dtl Mar
also in M~a Verde. at 546 5990
1002
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Cu$tom home nearing completion. Luxury abounds Jn tt\ls elegant French
Normonctt estaf'e home sttuoted on a
pool-sized rot. Four bedrooms, formal
dining room with garden view oreo.
' Spacious master suite with expansive
deck. Gourmet country kitchen. Soar-
ing cathedral celllngs, two wood·
burning flreploces, fnfercom, wet bar
and luxurlous woll·to-woll plush car-
peting ore but a few of the feat\Jres In
this elegantly appointed home. For
Information, call (714) 540 -3383, G)
Mon.·Fri. Open House Sat. & Sun. ....,..i:
Pete Btu'l'etf Jea!J,
prl?~enl~
U VERSITY PARK TOWNHOME
HIW USTIHG -see this hlehty
upgraded condo located on quiet cul-
de-sac. 3 Bedrm, 2'h baths & family
rm. Custom wallpaper. shutters,
carpels and drapes. Redwood deck
patio and patio cover. Air conditioned.
ProCessionally landscaped. $135,950"
11 ~ lrrilte ~ 1·5
BEST BUY IN CLIFFHAVEH
EXTRA LAIGI COIMU LOT __: St.
James Rd and 15th Street. Newly
remodeled kitchen, gleaming
hardwood floors, brick fireplace add
to the charm or this 3 bedrm, 2 bath.
family rm home. Completely enclosed
yard -2 brick patios, fruit trees, with
room far pool. $132,500.
700.ll•St..Newportldl W/S.1·5
DOVER SHORES-VIEW
CUSTOM DICOllATID -riaht down to
the laundry room. Beautiful 3 bcdrm
and den home -spacious room with
excellent traffic flow . Elegant
carpets, dec orator wallpapers,
vaulted beamed ceilings and inlaid
wood floors -quality thruout!
$272,500.
I 500 ....... Mewpt IQ. S.. •.S
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
PIESTifMOUS HOMI -for the dis-
criminating buyer on qui~t end of
island. 2 Story, 4 bedrms + maid's.
35x00 Lot. Large pier and. dO<!k -
room for boat 50' and more: See Uili
exclusive listing by appt. only.
$500,600-fee.
CUff ·DRIVE DUPLEX
CUSTOM °"'"°""A-IOHD -beamed
ceilings and warm woods enhance this
2 bedrm, dining rm home. Second Wilt
is fresh and new and has 2 bedrms
and cozy patio. A real f"md for this
neighborhood.. $190,000.
LIDO ISLE attractive 4 bdrm. 2 balb, tlnll•
-.tory used brick frplc. Beamed ce\lln11. hard~ noors. Lge patio. 48 ft lot. $225,000.
LIDO I'>f.F. ne~ly remodeled 4 bdrm, den, 4
bal.b. hvina rm w/catbedral ceillN•• Lt•
mast.er bdrm aulle $224,"°.
LUXURY waterfront condo. 2 Bdrm, 2~ bath.
Pool, jacuzzi, 24 hr. aecunty. Brand n.w; comp.
rum. $220,000.
PENINSULA 4 bdrm, 2 ba home. A11 amenit.l•.
Lovely area, few :.te1>5 to beach S189.~.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
1·11 Bny\•<11' 011v1 r-; fl t.1! b 161
llG CAMYOM TOWMHOMIS
Nearly sold out. Drop by models -
then come by & see wh,y th1t OGe ls
a fantastic value! Greenbrier: Plan
w /2 BRs, sitting rm, milTored wet
bar & fireplace. Pools & tennis.
Fabulous golt course vi.,.. frotn
nearly every roomt $119,SOO fee.
OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 PM. '2
CANYON ISLAND. CU-41>
HOMI OP DtmMCTION
Highly upgraded Plan 4 BrOadmoor
in Big Canyon. Relax & enjoy even-
f n gs around Bouquet Canyon
fireplace in living rm. le faliJlly rm;
decorator wallRape~; plush
carpets; beam ceiU~a; hitertom
1ystem; outdoor Dghting. $815_000.
Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (U~)
IWAI LOCATION
One-of-a-kind 4 BR le l.,mtly rm
BroadmOCX" w /Pool, jac~ custom
built BBQ & paUo. View of upper
Newport Bay area. $379,SOO. Lynne
Valentine &U-6200. <U~) .
SUPll llOADMOOa
Hard-to-find Plan I w/approx. 3000
sq.ft of livin~ area CS BRs + farni-
ly rm). Prime corner location w I good view & room for pool.
$339,500. Lynne Valentlile 6".QOO.
(U-44)
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LAGUNA VIEW
OpeoSatlSUn l·S
~ MountaJn Vie•
Beamed cemn1 llvln rm. 4 bedrrn, 3 bati. +
r11m1ly rm +dlnlftJ.
$14S,OOO. 1211 Miramar
.!odem 2 bedrm, 2 balh + i.undtck for Cwa Uvlni.
2 Le~el <1ood apar bedrm on lower level).
$112,000.
"400Lll" e;JM ~·it' . Ii
VILLAGE Sau Juan SJO. 2
bl", 1 ba Cou»t.ry Court
home. Wopd patio,
Q40-0818 or 49:s.521S an
§PM
HIWPORT CRIST
DI LUXI l'OWN~SI!~
Much-In-Demand Plan 4 With 3 • Spacious Bedrooms Den/Family'
,Room 3 Baths. Taste(ully Upgraded. Near f,oql, Sauna, J acuzzl r And T nnls Courts. ·Overlooks Greenbelt, WUl Be
Redecorated In COlors & Tones Of
Buyers Choice $129,500 Shown By
:Appointment.
HOUSES FOR SALE
J 1-IOOM
1050 Sty line Dr., Laauna Bch
661 .. 1161 $164,500 SUnday 1·5
1436 Glenneyre, Laguna Bch
661·1161 Sunday 1·5
2510 W. Stanford, Santa Ana
~5101 $52,500 Sun.1-5
608 W. Balboa Bl, Balboa Penin.
17~8120 $129,000 ·Sat/Sun l-5
244 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa
6'6-n71 $72.~ Sat/Sunl·S
*11 Rockrose, Umv. Park, Irv.
551·6568 •• 900 Sat4-6/Sun 11·1
1211 Miramar, Laguna Beach
646-3255 $112,000 Sat/Sunl·5 *22991 Ditz La., Lake Forest
645--3'74 $68,500 Sat/SUll 12·5
All BellviewLn., BalboaPenin
559-6S88 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4915 Bruce Crescent, Lido Sands
645-7575 $135,000 Sat/Sunl·S
17311Rosewood (Univ Park) Irvine
~-8403 Sat/Sun 8-6
145680\iaJRd, WalnutSq,Irv.
64()..9000 Sat 1·5
2154 Viata Entrada (Bluffs) NB
613-~ $135,500 Sat/Sun l·S
718 Malabar, Newport Beach
673-8.550 $140,000 Sat/Sun l·S
11362 Rosewood, Irvine
752·1700 $86,500 Sunday 10-5
2 Ill & F4M •M or DIH
'723 Santana Dr·~ Corona del Mar
644-$13 Sat/Sun 1·5
58 Arboles, Irvine
752-6819 $106,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 '* 16 Montanas Sud, RancbSanJoaq
675-6000 $118,750 Sat 1·5
•332!\'ia Lido, Newport Beach
S.U.6200 $3~,ooo Sat. t.s
• 12 Aries Court, Newport Bea.ch
645-3474 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2927 Perla, Newport Beach
640-8826 $154,500 Sat/Sunl-5
809Sooora Rd., Costa Mesa
546-2313 $'19,000 Sat/Sunl-5
1815 Paseo Picasso. <Trtlrk) Irv.
759-0811 $101,000 Sat/Sun
1951 Port Locksleigh, HarbVuHms
675-3411 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
3 IEDIOOM
4346Winters\\eet Wy, Unv Pk, Irv
l.i436-4~ $84..500 Sunday 1-5
1045 Balboa St. Arch Bil, LB
673-8508 $142,500 Sun 12-4
31086 Via El Rosario, San Juan Capo
4$-7711 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
601 Narcissus, Corona del Mar
673·1181 Sat/Sun 1·5
476 F1ower St. (Eastside) C.M.
548-4019 · · Sunday 11-5
•8471 Beltjamin Dr., Hunt. Bch
963-6767 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2614 Willo Lane, Costa Mesa
642-1830 W,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
532 ~er:ton, Newpart Beach
642-Jsao $115,000 Sat/Sun l ·.5
•614Br'ookview, Costa Mesa
j{79-1050 • $$.1,750 S t/Sun 1-S
1002 Presidio, Mesa del Mar, CM
979-1050 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4S81 Greentree (Univ Prk) Irv.
752-7799 $109,000 Sat/Sun 1'"'5
•f:4 M<Mmllise. N'em><>rt Beach ~·'17 $84+500~~ Sat/Sun 12-6
7W02 LeSSue, Stanton
SS...5337 $56,SOO Sat/Sun 12·5
•12 ~ird Ct., Nwpt Terr, NB ~'2982 $ll9,500 Sat 1·5
601 Narcissus, Cocona del Mar
673-1181 Saturday 1·5
1817 Rt. Tqgart, Newport Beach
64617171 -$154,900 Sat/Sun l ·S
4515Hampden Rd .. Cameo Shores
675-9000 $228,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
507 Marguerite, old CdM, CdM
675-6000 $138,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2708 Cliff Drive, Nwpt Buch
752-7315 $225,000 Satl-5
2 RueCbateau Royal (Big Cyn) NB
644-4910 $249.500 Sat/Sunl-5:30
855 La Mirada: Laguna Beach
768-8751 Sunday 1·5
2666 Nido Way, Laguna Beach
768-8751 Sunday 1·5
2256 Colgate, Costa Mesa
898-7855 $79,900 Sunday l·S
511 Brooks St., Laguna Beach
<213)5~-2813 $159,500 Sunday 1·5
:2228 a'Ii~ar CBlu!fs) NB
e.ao::88S7 · $125,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
Via Lido Soud;Lido Isle. NB
6'1S.'GS70 $268,000 Sat 1_.
22802 Via Santa Rosa, Mission V. 1
681~69 '15,500 Sat 10-1/Sun 1·5
230 Uigonia, Newport Shores, NB
646;~ Sat/Sun 1·5
1521 Kings Rd., NewPort Beach
&f.> 7575 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
401 Vista Roma (81UICsJ NB
642·Bt3,; $110,000 Sat/Sun l·5
•••16144trortola <HuntHi'br) HB
846-2848'" $225.000 Sat/Sun 12·5
if29"M" Street. BalboaPenin pt,
675-4630 $162,000 Sat/Sun l·S
• •16453 WimbJcton (Hunt.Hrbr)HB
846-2848 $259,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
19Leiina\On, Monticello, CM
540-3666 Sat & Sun 1·5
SOS S. HurQf\ Dr •• Santa A.r\A
546-2313 $69,a» SUbday l·S
898 Tur.me, COltta Mesa
540-3666 .,,_, Sun 1-5
19781 Estuary La. Hunt'g Beach
gsz.:3828 $87,000 Sat 1·6
617 Vista ta (Bluff a) NB
673-8550 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •
2467SantaAnaAve., E/Side, CM ~7111 Sat/Sun ·-s
52 Dbrsett. Huntington Beach
752·19?0 •.ooo Sat 1·5
1817 Pt. Taggart, NwptBeaeh
·152-1100 $154,m SundayU.4
211712 Ana Mari A, Laguna Niguel
49"·2146 99,999 Sat/Sun Noon·5
17521 Teachers, Irvine
754~ S&,m sun.1-s 929 Cap , Costa Mesa
v~ $69.500 Sun. i-s liver Crest, Turtl rock, Irv m:MIJ $145,000 S l/S 11'5
DIRECTORY
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llG CAHYOH
Rambling ranch istyle executive
home. 4 bdrms. family room &
conversation pit. Antiqued wood,
plantation shutters. Shows like model'
$320,000
' * .. * llG CAMYOM TOWHHOME
Dramatic architecture! Dynamite
Master bedroom + 2 others! Pool
jacuzzi & tennis court. '
$179,000
* * * SE.AVIEW
P~notamic VIEW-3 bdrm, super
k1.tchen with bay windows & Micr~ave. oven-vaulted ceiUnis.
Pool, Jacuzzi & tennis courts.
$239,500 • • *
WOODlllDGE
Warmtngton ''C" plan with 3 bdrms &
atriwn. Vaulted ceilings & more in a
park like setting. Only . .
$99,500
*** . WOODIRIDGE
2 Master suites, sunken ·uving room,
breakfast room, separate dining room
& just steps from the lake pool &
jacuzzi. Reduced to . . . '
$115,00o
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7• ... 1515 75'.QOl7
REALTORS
675-55 I I
DON'T LAUGH -IT'S SERIOUS
0~ ...... has an eHeftlftt two 1tory,
fovr bedrooRI home, ._,... fn "•""
rOOll\ forntelt dhthMJ room. comforfabl•
fmNly room with atone flreploce mMI rlliHCI
........._ Ofl mieg to co•w9d patio .... for
tttterfalnl•9. • • . .a happy hOll'I• ttt.t
1ttedl a new family to cwry °" ftti1 f..clltCJ.
$ '29, f00.00
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"U..W. le*•" ceout owttiftg two h-... -
so it'a Hrl0111; q11lck tale 1te9ded to
COftMlilRCll• purchaH of ..offttl' itoftMJ,
Of'EH SAT & SUN -I ta 5 ,M
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25 IS E. Coast Hwy., C... del Mar
675-5511
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CHART YOUR O~ •• COURSI
From this Harbor View Dr. home in
Corona del Mar. overlooking the
harbor. ocean & night lites ... spacious
. 3 bdrm. 3 baths. family rm + den or
4th bdrm ... a great view terrace.
P.rofess1onaJly dec o·rated &
landscaped; luxury jacuzzi. .. outstand·
ing condition! Fee land. Offered at
$310,000. Call for app 't to see.
ucmNG NEW USTIMG
Corona del Mar duplex. So of Hwy ... 5
yrs old. 3 Bdrm, + large l
~drm ... possibl~· _best designed duplex
~n town .. .lge dining rm. step down liv·
mg rm. frpJc, etc. Call for informa·
tion. $230.000.
~ Orange Coast Q:
2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
RUl ESTATE 644 · 4848
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 IEDROOM
30972 Ariana Ln. Laguna Niguel
400·0331 $110.000 SaUSun 12·5
42 Canyon l~hmd <Big Cahyon) NB
642·8235 $179,500 SaUSun l·S
J IEDIOOM
'42 Settbfrd Ct. Newport Beach
642"6550 $90, 000 Sat/Sun
18251 Bayberry. Univ Park. Irvine
97~ $~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
211&11R
251 Highland Rd .. Laguna Beach
49'1-7551 $189.500 Sunday 1.S
S10·5t0''2 Larkspur. Corona del Mar
640-9000 Sat & Sun 12·5
1 IR & 2 IR
263 21st St .• Costa Mesa
546-2313 $97,500 SatfSun l·5
419481 Morning Canyon Rd .. CdM
646-3m5 $162.QQO Sat/Sun 1·5
511 Acacia. Corona del Mar
759-0811 Sunday 1·5
3 IR & I IR
513 Marigold, Corona del Mar
640-9000 Sunday 1·5
l II Ir 2 IR
liOOW6009l/2 Seashore, NwPt Beach
645 75'5 $395,000 Sunday 1-5
TRIPLEX
FOR SALE
2n.2111i211
t348Shoree~t Ln .• Corona del Mar
615-23U $179,500 Sal. l ·S
HOUSE FOR RENT
3 IEl»IOOM
223 Orchid. Corona del Mar
673·3230 $700/mo. lease Sat/Sun 1·5
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OPEN HOUSES
SAT/SUN 1·5
35' VISTA MADEU, IWFFS You'll say
"Si. Si '' to this-charming Carmelita! 3
Bdrm &·den. 3 full baths. End unit
with lots of storage. $162,500 includes
land.
2323 VISTA HOGAI. IW~S Woodsy 3
bdrm. 2 bath condo. Close to
commumty pool & high school. Great
for rental income for your first home
at the low $110,000 asking price.
207 MILFORD DR. CAMEO SHOlllS
Beautiful canyon & ocean view which
you'll like. 3 Bdrm. and all the other
features of a quality home. \\-hich
you'll all likt! $260.000. Come \'le"'
.\!'k about our l ~ t':JI
homt! µrult!dwn plan un ..iuo\ e home:,
673-4400
1002
Coleswnrthv & Co. Rt;\ID~ I\;.~~ tN~~ TMl;N 1 Hr;At ;:n..a..ri;
?S4S EASTBLUFF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA.
640-0020
BLUF.F.S BEST BUY
Rare end unlt Y Plan with 2 patios.
Formal dining rm .. family room off
country kitchen. 3 Spacious bdrms.
Wide greenbelt views. Land included
$13.5,000. Best value on market.
IAYSHORES
Quiet inside street location with fresh
landscape & classic interior design by
one of Newport's finest. Lots of
features in gourmet kitchen, such as
instant hot water, new tile. oven &
range, to name a few. 3 Spacious
bdrms. & 2 baths. Xlnt leasehold.
Must see to believe at this price.
$159.500.
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OV!R 50 YEARS OF SERVICE:
UKE A PENTHOUSE
IM THE NEWE' ILUFFS!
Spectacular 2 Story End Unit
Townhouse. High Above And
Overlooking Sparkling Pool And
Rarnada. 2 Separate Suites. 3
Baths. Huge Family Room Easily
Convertible To Another Suite.
Highly Upgraded. Karastan Wool
Carpeting Van Luit Wallpaper,
Mirrored Bath Doors, Many Other
Custom Features. $157,500
OPEN SAT ~M l·S
2444 VISTA MOIL.EU
631-1800
BE OUR GUEST
FIRST TIMI SHOWN
TtiRTLEROCK DOLLHOUSE 2
Bdr~. convertible den, formal dming
room. Move-m cond. $101,000 Open
Sal/Sun. 1815 Paseo Picasso
HARIOR VIEW HOMES
Top Value largest 4 bdrm. 1 level
·· MONTEGO" Model. Out-of-Country
owner. Reduted to $142,000. Quick
pos::,Clision Call for details
JUST LISTED
Pos1t1vely immaculate 4 bdrm, 31,2
baths. ldeal floor plan to accom-
modate in-laws or teunage children.
1804 Newport Hills Dr. East. Open
Sunday 1·5 A pleasure to show.
PANORAMIC VIEW
Come -delight in the joy of discover·
ing of the ameni t i es of this
SPYGLASS view home. There are 4
bdrms, huge family room and formal
dining rm. The view kitchen makes
drudgery a pleasure. $269,500 Open
Sat/Sun 2·6. 1G07 Castle Cove
THE POPULAR ILUFfS
Life is easy m this lovely 3 bdrm con-
do. See it Sunday 1·5, 2007 Baja. Only
$124,000
so. OF HWY ourux
Cozy 2 bdrm home with frplc +
brand new 2 bdrm. 2 bath unit over
spacious 4 car gar Open Sunday l ·S.
511 Acacia. CdM.
MR unu COIOHA IEACH
Custom built fasnUy home on two full
size lots. 5 Bdrms, 6 baths. huae living
rm & fam. r m w/frplc's. $350,000.
Owner leaving area.
MOW TOP THIS! ,
Lots of home for S55.ro<>! New up-
gr aded carpeting & freshly painted.
Irvine area special.
TWO 1:o;:-.1PTY DESKS
60-651Q'. COM~JSSJON
E.XCEPTIUNALLY 1-'lNE l .. AClLlTIES
TWO :-.ON ~·Sl'.:U.lNU,BROKERS
TO ASSIST YOU -
YOU'LL LUCE OUR HP
experienced ~ales personnel
759-0811
fiut ~
Glut Wutiu '8Ug.
THE COLOMY -Big & beautiful Plan
300 w/4 BR. family room. dining
room, & C1 A. l Yr. warranty.
TU!ln\.I ROCK -Super. 4 BR, family
room w/exceptionally lrg. lot. Owner
needs fast sale. 1 Yr. warranty.
WOODllUDGE -New townhome.
W /lrg rear yard, sunken living room
& formal dining plus 2 master BR
SUJtes.
ALSO
Call us regarding 3 outstanding list·
mgs under $60.000.
640-9900
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1470 JAMOOREE RO,, NEWPORT Bt::ACH
HARBOR
HIGHLANDS
Thi:; lo\l'IY 4 bdrm, tum.
rm , 2' ~ bulb home has
JU:.l bc..-n upi,:ruded
lhruoul. LOW main·
ll•nun1·e yard • GOOD LOCA TlON Priced at
$135.500. OPEN SAT &
SUN 1 -SPM 1S01
:'ltAR!NERS.
And a peek ot l:>ay & ocean from tbls
n ew Tree Topper unit. Large 2
Bedroom. 2 bath tk aun -deck. Older
home is different, no steps. roomy 2
bedroom. 2 bath. best location.
S'll0,000.
414/4141.':l ACACIA
OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5
... iaaa"-" Wouma dd v«at.
la!lf ~~G73-8494
'l523 CAMP\15D&~IRVlfC£ J4U f. C0at H~ .. eor.e .. M41-
W AHTED
AVAILABLE
Lake E st, .El Tor •
Mii.s100 VieJ teas.· .4
Bedroom humes con·
dOb. $66.000 to $80,000.
*TOLLE*
*REALTORS*
*586-8500*
TRl-PLEX
2266 &UNER, C.M.
Xlnl cond. & inc. $875/mo
OWner I agt, 548·5777
3br, l1hba. Xtra lrll: lot.
bay view, By Owner.
Slll>.000. 6'73·~
EXCLUSIVE Cstm home,
2 sly, 4 br, l blk from
bch. 3 yrs old. Price re·
duced, $2ti5,000. A&t.
5-18·7813 ·~----'---lolboa ,..,,msu&a I 001 •••••••••••••••••••••••
112 I to Oc:eon
Completely remodeled ----~...,....__-
on an ov~rsll'ed ·lot. A
smashtn& 4 BR plus den
plus turmnl c.h.oint plus
hi.II&\! family room with ~pen beams, natural
wood textures and oc~an
and jetty view from
ma.'lter suite & sundeck.
Just 11teps to Ocean Blvd .• .......,~....,_..,,...-=--_........, .......
$221,000. Cdl64~7Zf I
PLUS
a charming 2 bedroom
Rental with flreploce
anti a isepul"ale patlo
deck.
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FOREST
4 Udrm + tort semi
custom home. i-:xten111 \ e
use of wood panehn.: and
redwood deck plus view
of tr~s froin every room enhunce11 thli. lu\ ch· h11me All \'OUI'~. (11°1'
$1~.95().
Newport Pier Realty
41 1mtarlfttfm ir.-1iliiillliill1l
2005 Balbo• 81vd.
..
OHL Y $64,500
Great Co~l11 Mc~a home
3 L11rl(c bdrm~. over
s11ed lot with bearin$(
fruit tree11. Good cond1
tlon ill:'litle & out. t>rt~
lqrlude11 near new refrht
wl11her & dryer .hmt
movc In. Hurry coll
MU~
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REALTORS
Ntn¥port Sch. 673·2058
Burr White Realtor ' 2901 111,.wpon Blvd. _____ ..... __
N11wno• t 8t'.1r h, CA 92663
PRESTIGE AREA
Beaullfut, modern, Peninsula
Point home with covered patio,
dining room, firepla~e. 3 Bdrms., 2
Baths, on quiet, secluded street,
just steps from bay & ocean
beaches.
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2768 J.!orenzo MllA VEADl'S
ftMEST IN HUMTIMGTOH IUCH WHY PAY MEWPOltf PllClS
SPY LASS
ONH 4 Bedrm, bighly upgraded.
· Protesslon ally decorated and
landscaped. Only home Spyglass list·
ed. with a panoramu view of ocean and
bayfroot. Offered at $325,000. 9 Mon-
terey Circle; Open SaVSun 1·5.
l.AIGI 5 bedrm bonus rm home
teaturing 3 f lreplaces, one in the
m t Located on \:. acre tot with
JtJini·orcharil. Also features large pool
and jacu.ut and bltn •• BBQ. Price educ~ to $2a.3.foo.
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stoty home w / fr ml dtn
rm on lge lot
w/chlkittn's play yur<l
u well as pn\ate l'OV'tl
patio & fenred 11rea tor
pe&,,. Otlt>red ut one or
the lowest pnces m the
area S45-9491
PRIC£D under any other
model like 1t in Su. Csl
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P.S.-TROPHI ES-EXCLUDED
SOUTH COAST INVESTMENTS
645-1103 or 64M7'0
Lge 2 Story Spantsh homes. 1·2 yrs
new. 4 & 5 Bdrm homes, 3 car
garages. Formal dining & family
rooms. Boat & trlr access -many
extras. 2300 to 2800 sq. ft.
8531 Topside Cr.
8681 Brookside Dr (Jacuzzi>
10091 Yacht Lane
REAL ESTATE BY LUCIA
$118.500
$12'7.000
$128,a>o
963-8278
D.a Point I OZ6 ............ lwlt I 040
Piasa area. by lbolUiun<li. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~
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Cbfts. 3 Br. den, 2 bu,
DR. FP. 3000sq ft. With a vi.-:w on u roomy lot. A
bl!ream ut Sl84,SOO
~agt.
HAVE YOU
BEEN WAITIHCi
.. .for th1il Spt>clal deal"
Well now a the time to
buy Utis old listing Seller
has wtile<I. & now IS re·
ad.y. 3 BR, 2 BA, covered
paUo Wino property lax·
es Lill July 1918. Prime
C.M.urea
898-7855
Wltelc-.11
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SPUSH-SPLASH
Throui<h the cQclond
lront courtyard. you'll
dhwn·r a ~aullfully de
l'0111ll'd 3 bedroom. 2
hath bomt w 1th t·ocoa
hmwn carpctme. cw.tom
clrapcs, remodeled
WEE HOUSE
Cu le 2 BR couaice
w loads of charm Xlnt
st.art.er home, no down to
~.only ~.500
540.3666
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Wltelc'111 k1ll·hcn area PLU~ LACASAGRANOE
ltR.\ND NEW POOL & Relax m redwood sauna, •If Al (~11\ll
JACUZZI & covered ---------1. after entert1unmg In the
puuo.Only$85,000. IY OWNER "Fiesta Room" wllil'b
ut Rcmod1ded kitl·ben. + den + hobby t'oom Plac• $55,000. 984 Oak Ave. CM. home cont.aln11 over 3500
lmmac 2 BR, .i 1ty.
Many uparadea. FHA
avail Close to 1hop1,
11chool & parir & beach.
$83,500.
HAMPSHIU W.MT'
Hl-1591 646 4146
SY!AISOLO
Cathedral celUn1, paUo
Jc ltc.hen, fireplace, fami·
Jy room. Jc, ir.. muter
BR. Walkin.r distance lo
achools & without croes·
lni main streeu. 3 Ba,
ia. BA.
TOPAi.iA
contains a brass rail bar, I& 1au-~· 3 Bdrm. 1 b II th . &gnU. 'rhia CUlllom 4 Br.
Prop7W52.l19i!_a LOW DO~ aq ft. of surh luxury
C d 2 B 2 B •v ..... " fealutCll ll!l Imported We, OP&if HOUSE WOODEN SHOIS ~e~rpf:·sos~er:ma~" ti f~ 1400 OUAIUY H• 1 ••ACM PYMT ha I\ d c r a I l c d 0 a k
C'&T •SUN I 6 "all lhe cleanliness_& kitchens & bath. Pool & .. RISTOCR .. TIC Spotless 3br gigitnhc cabinets & doors,
3 BR ranch, lh BA.
room ror expansion. Dou-
ble cara1e. c:ul-d~aac:
slrect. Under $70.000.
147-6061 546-'366 -:'zOJ ... SMf••;E charm of Holland 1n spa b,5-49l2Broker ~ "" VOO}home.G7SSenat" • gourmet lhtchcn. 2 --------
• A " aparklln& S BR hm on HOME fplc's, fu>mAn tub. etc. ketAdl8 lfl Ilk To Oce• >-pa Verde's pretUest • BR, 2 Ba, frplc, D/W, 1111~ 18 the place for you etc. Open Houso Dally
<::ompletely remodeled .;Creeh. ~abutous Mesa del Mar. Owner 4 Bit, 3 BA, 2650 5q. fl. l05PM 338~1 Street u(
on an overaiied lot. A amenlUes ~1st time of· Avail now. S82,000 . Wilh cool pool & hol Blue LanterJJ D1&n11
stna.stung ., bdrm plus feted Sl?O·OC?O· Ja. call 963-5993 J8CUt1'.I. $10,000 pri<'e re Point. For. lnf~atlon ....... i m
Cltn plus formal dinfna now, don l maas the boat. , N 1 -.._ 11 ducl1on. Wa1t111a ror ~ call SbeilA Spencer Ast. ""=:;:;:=!1!!!!.'!I~~:=~~ pt .. luce ramily room Al.Ice Littell. Act OW S t ll'IJ' .... borgum, lh111 lS ll' Al OD -661.Jl!81 -
wHb open bums. ••UBltecllNkers New 3Br, SBa home win· Jy$135.000 540.5080 ------i , GARDEMIYSEA
natar•l wood le.dure.s ~ 846-7414 dow covenngs_ thruout. 898-7855 ~:Cq~v~c:--paraded 1fandlome3BR.f-.n·rm and ~an and Jelly view 1 n d s C: Pd· 1 mm e d home•r.n pvt. 1anteo aet-
J.rontJDMter«ete lc•ua posaes11on. auto door op· UNBELIEVABLE thruou.t. T111tefull.)' de· Una. Bri&bt yello'tlf deck. Just stepa to Ocea VETS AJTfUTIQN nr & •Pnnkln system. . cor'd "bu a cleU&h1! lutchu. -soft brown Bl d • .Reduced to tftll Ownermayhelpf1Dance. Magnificent 2 atory, view o! lhe Dana PL. ~ llaUU
$227.000 VA apprataed value <XferedatSSS.900 . family condo near e\•er-Harbor le Pacllic: ocean. :...in• Alt. •·
C•644-721 t $80,000. Offered al s.vu&.rro,.rti.-. s•xy )'thi.n&-shopping, ten· 3 sundecks. & a llled --------
178,.IOO. Quality built 3 1714t 549·2467 '" rus. pool : yet ,·ery qwet courtyard entry. The MDD&.COMDO bedrm, 2 bath. Sbake1--------Thl' most beauliful 3 BR and peaceful. Upgraded ladie.s will lo\·e this 3 Br
roof, bric: It f pl c. MESA VERDE, 1850 home tn l:osta Mesa. On with wallpaper, carpet.a & den home. w ,21'2 Ba, OMLYS62.f50.
WH YOU CAM UY IM
BEAUTIFUL
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
HOW AIOUT THESE VALUES71
BACHELOR CONDO with pool,
jacuzzi, tennis and Cl'1ly 1 block to
be~b. ~.500 ·
NEAR WATER HOME 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
wtth atrium Xlnt location, near shop-
ping, pool, beach & marina. $149,500.
* JUST IJSTED. This immaculate 4
Bdrm. 2'14.1 bath home. Lee yard ~ Xlnt
location. Just steps from beach, club &
Marina. $164,500
THE FOUOW1NCI HOUSU
All OPIH SAT/SUH 12·1
SEAGATE WATERFRONT CONDO 3
Bdrm, 21ril bath. tennls. 1)00l & 30' boat
dock. Only $225,000.
1'144 T..tdo
TENNIS ESTATES WATERFRONT 3
Bdrm, 2~ bath wltb spec:tacular v1ew
of Christiana Bay. SWl deck & boat.
slip. $259,500.
16413 WJ•hd•
CUSTOM WATERFRONT Elegantly
decorated, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, island
home. Huae sun deck & room tor 42'
boat. Juat reduced to ~000.
l6tz21 ...
DAVENPORT ISLAND, Cathedral
ceilinged • bdrm. 3 bath home with
spectacular view of main channel. 4S'
Boat dock. Just reduced to f,129,000.
J '71..7 ldeN
PUICB.L RIAi.TY
1650 I Pacific Coad Hwr '
$-..ta.A 14'-2141
hardwood flra. Near sq.I\.., J Br. no qWlhfy. ly SG2.900 See fo1 and drapes No need to 199.900. Open ltouae BllllYuecraded·ciOHto
_____ ......._ _______ , schooll & park. Vacant, int, 15~ down. Quick your!>l'lf. Call 1 .. 1w ~hop for range. oven, d.la· Sat Sun 12·5. ocean. Space fer boat or I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!
RSALE to be relocat· st'e anytime. Call es c rp w. q u j ck 540-3666 hwasber, refngerator, 2,JS82HarborVacwDr. camper. Lvly pool &t ~
/Jn NIC..U
lll\IL() &
ASSUCIA! E.S
ed M flse at 423-425 fris ~Wl possession. $89,950. • washer or dryer, UriltA. Dana Pt. clubhoule. We aJso beve .........,_...,.. 1040 ........... _.. 1040 ~""'Submit bld in writ-Owner 771·2386 THEY'RE included' Ex· I(. R. Propertt.1 a •1111le Stu')' tn •am ••••••• .. ••-•••••••••• ••••••••• ............. _
i0Jlo1UI Hancold Ave. cept1ooal value today! 1·661·0555 area. Whal a lilesule. ~.9:21BZ5. COourNTR5ALACTE?RSN CL3 o8sRE See It now• ------759-1501 OPEN HSI! I ·S ... _uaTON
. ew , --------Century 21 Surf' Realty OCEAN VIEW TRIP.LEX 4 Br Z~ Ba. I car 1ar. rftN"'t lnw ~~~~~~~~12'~ Ba, 2 Story home. ln EXCLUSIVE 979•1050 .x..lf\l value. at $128.800. 2 LAND.MARX, 8172 ~tlle .. 1ck: ti-------lilllll•I ~ lo~ion, near PARK MES& Bdnnseach R al Eat t Bellalure. S. ol Ada.ma, BeaU\usedhrickfrplobl & PPlnc. Agt. ~ Network, Pt Realty -e a • W. ol Masnolla. 11• den. -!Family si s FIXER • VA Q98..84e1 home, e bedroom•, 36(1( NEAi THE __ call ~96-5600 ·-S&S Resale SJ*lallat.1. 3, C..J I &.OCDfAU Jktnn borne. FuJI aue
Brandnewcptsfrp•lnt-CONDOSPECIALlsr sq fl. l"'• balhs. Thh COUNTRY CLUI e'r-1032 4 or5bdrnunoclell evail, tliJ.IM7 bloclc wall, fncd-/Jrd ------..,......-....... --1 beaut1lulhomewon'tla1· _.., • 1.......a .,.. ---------1 J l l un you.do Ola rest.I Small or Htg Bcb, CM, Fl Vly the d A very spacious T·Plan -··••••••••••••••••••• aomew ...,...s ........ 4602 w an mpreaa ve -~
DO down pymt. oa th.ls Tooc.b&t.ooe Realty weekenU · Hurry onb with over 1700 s.f. and 3 F ... ....,ILY Pllllll.naton Propertles By owntr, beaut. Prati1• ~ UXJe' famtly rootn
bome. Pt.tpular So. Coast 963--0887 $116,500. Ca today. bedrms. 2 baths. lmmac ~ hme,' Br l~ Ba. Q\aJ.\Y vlewa t.be Jl'•eft ., ..
Plau aru, 4 br, famuy1-~-.,,...----540.3666 condJtlon with lots or DB.IGHT CONOOSPECIAUST xtras..•,ooo.~ wlth no tramc front
---------•rm. pJ .. 1ani rear 7d~ wallpaper. earth tone .BcautJtuJ t bdrm home HtcBdl,CM..FlVly ot!J•roama.tceldtc:hcn
Jn,500.lJureylicalll &AS1$lDICM carpet. vaulted c:elUnp onquleicul·do-aac. Pl•n· 1'ouc=ealty TiOWNffQUSE w/blb tJ\t •dbl alnlc. Alt V J06in Alty R.OWER ST In llvin1 room . A de-ty or utras: Famlly 11 ca iDeta are la&tdWobii
.,.... • cc:nfor'a deUebt. A ve,.Y roem. roven.'d paUo & Lndmark condo adlt uh. no wu aolcathi S4M646 476 -------.--prtvate rear yard ftom l&flle fenced yard. Walk c:oinmnclacil,d.lx2Br2 Beavtiftillt up1tiadcid 2 nn. W/W ept. dbl tar• -~~=~~~~~~! CUle &t cleao Cape Cod MESA VERDI )l'OUr ec>Yered Jlatto wltb to the P.f&h school. Ask· Ba, ownr. $6'. 950_ br. home w/trmt. dinln1 Beat price· t15.!500 by type w/bncks, shmglt>~. n.-•W/S. 1·5 111.'lh lawns, flower1 an ln#SSC.000. ·• W.'1317 rm.EndWliC.w/manyu-OWIJ«'. Open hWl4' Oc:1 t---------•I lhllltera • linlvl:Jread. ._..... fruit trees. A Teally . itwbtl"& 1.ra. CNllt on i Ida. 15·16, tl io'.5pm. or ult MOtn'ICBJ.O 3br,lbe,3Mtcariar." ~SAMOA prime residential area~ TYl--~ Super Sharp HVPl. $7'.r.m. $57·7700 daya, ta·8713 .
Popular Loft model, im· worksbop. RV pad. Alley Owner lluper an~loui. and priced at $85,990 with ~"ti. t~ 3Bd 2~ B ev. iml MtditcTu.tn
mac:.Prfcedt.i>KLl.Opeo ac:ceu.H\C9 yd. Forced SobfDlt all offers. lbr. fle~ble tums. Olen 499·uoo Prtn.aib-• .SZ-a, vu. Di:.< ... aUa!A.da.ma) ......_.._ ........ ~ l "" .... , .. alr.Autospmklrs. • l~ba. form din rm, de-ff tbl s ""'"""".,...,...,a ..... _.... ..... .-...~ ..... 11.,5 luxeoool.lmmac.cood. 0 aep ..... 5 uo •Y Open~nl·SPM. Saratqga, 5'64m Ail-vrU'll ._.... TradeWtnda 2J.S.45.0Z11 1 2 • 8 -• • t J O l t 2&531 Pol.aria LD.
MESA
WOODS aar. 28a, atrium, very
sharp. Prio only $8S,OOO.
Owner $04Tl
P.RlCICUT
3 BR, 1~ !la. -9,950. Super ntce! Century
!l/Croclter R.E. ei&2·5082
Sa..4019 NlckUmer213-'34·211l &lmoa,C.M. Cen1urY 21 M"USTSELLI
--------Spe.row,9Q.094\, OwMt' moWll South" i--------·1 cloled escrow on aaotber °'84 SAT/SUM 50o/eAIANOOHED home. Delu1e corner $15.000 DOWN 1194 J;_~...._ Dr. Nuai ..U fuL Oorceoua ~rn. 3br, 2~ba. can· takes ovu paymenlt on • ,....._ pool Laree fireplace 4 traJa r. 9 mo old.
home+ •PP">Yed plans MEiADELMAR .t.arie bednna. Submit AesopRlly. 731-4911
IOI' duplex. Owner wlll Owner leavlnc area • ·all off en. Aalrlng only Condo, 3br Never ~en
carry flnancinf I& aub-must Mll ·this pride of e.~ In choice, choice lived in. Ideal loeauon.
di C I Rl .. ownenh.lp 3 bdrm, lam. location. ·11.m cd i~er:ate. a : c .. rm. home. Move-in SCOTIIEALTY Avai m .640·882Sa!t VIU:AP.ACIRC
SS6-7n7 cond $83.000 S36-7Sll -6-·A.-at_._____ IYOWMll
NaWPoRT IEACH ffauntaln vaa.y I 014 camer 3 Br, 2~ ba CQll• ~~W~·~J~W~lt~tal~li~tat.~~l.:;R;EA;;.L ";.;.· -.:';7 >;;:.16:;4:;2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I 1 .... R1 do. La• maater aulte. 1-EASTSIDE HOUSE HEW USTIM~ __..p•--P't'Plc/wet bar ln LR. l •MEMORT• AMD UMIT Ehtey hall-lrl family RHOS Mil• to beach. I POola;
*" ft.HTS• MUADlLMAI 3 Br house+ 1 Br kitchen w/bttns, aep. Prap75•2.t1,.!.• . tc~~tion· U9...a>i 8>0'11.0llf!>!~ta, w Spacious 2 it.ory, 5 11e separate apL Cloae to laundry rm w/MI BA, ..,.... ..ACM uuw n. 862.; ou...-
Hnte treu al\ade thll bdrma, 3 balba. bu1e ahoppln&. call now! iarage a cc en from "*' ~" pro or <>Pen Sund., 141 cute 2 bedroom home family rm &. Julchen. 000 kitchen, frplc. in Uvlns -ml!li-lllll!llllllllJ ... !1911111!ml 1'711 Verde Kar. H.B. at with fueplace .k French New paint m & out. Up· $88, • room4 BR. 2~ BA. ~urat•HamUtaiil.
doors, paLloa. large craded crpl. Near shake roof . n lee HARDWOOD fenced backyard with Oranee Coast CoUeee oa nelchborhood. Only
quit't street. ~,l!OO. Heck of a deal! f[' OURS OpcnSat&Suo. NOYAIDWOIK
Sharp country charmer,. Jvy 4 trea 1urrouodt
lhls 3 br, home. Out ot
_.:...::.....-------• area owner mual ll· quldate! A bc'st buy at
$79,500.
RealJstcrte
&tcM ........
144-9411
ANYMORI
3 BR, 2\lii BA Tiburon 3 Bedrm + dea with a coo do. The popula lar1efamU1 Jdtchai.1aa
Balboa Model. Pool bltns " a diabwaaher. A
tennis. Relax for 70'widelotwlthroomOQ
chanae. Pvt. patio. SU
mit your price.
847-60, I 546-93'
Heuael•T Bur OW'll. 4br.
.dra 11 tam rrn. Nr •cbla, Wutmluter Mall.
\Jnder $82,000. Ownr. 898-1091
OCEAN Y1&W? CoNDO SPECIALIST
You bet I This one year H~ Beb. CM, Ft Vly
new duplex bas views Toucl'lstODe Realty from both units + , ____ 963'*1 _____ ...... ~....,.~~~~,......
flreplacea. balconies, f.OPULAR Qreenbrook ________ _,
and low m1fnt. Jarukcap-Granada 5 br, a ba, 2700 2 0 ... I
FLORIDA IOUMD
Musl ucri fice lo"-ly
troptcal 3 Br w/fplc 'in
MESA VERot: Acc"J>t·
Jni. 11~.ooo. aq. fl. Highly upiradod, "
Wl991nhot-. Rltn edy care yd. Coa>m. Rtll"Do«el ... paradhti tn 6'7M180 i'f:M-447 pool.Walktbschlt,park, downtown H.B.
tenn. crts. tho pa. Soparatebomesai Jut
in.e beat off•r nver ------
•• ooo. 545-639-1 --CLASSIC
2 St~~ :!!!m n· COTT AGE •
atdence at 2005 Lemnoa $52,500.
WHITIWAT VU
34041-61 Callt' d" la
.Prlmavera. WhitewatM
view! 3 & t br, lrml din·
Ina, famlly rm, wd bar.
Deluxe custom bui IU
From $118,500.
LACASAILTY
491S-1870 eve: 831.oT37
Drive, Coatn Meu, Quiet tree llned •trectt
Callforrua, approxlmal• enhaiic:et Clt'an 2 BR, 2
Jy 2,100 square feet, elec-&, 12 yr old Channer.
&rte kitchen, seperote Veteran oflera .,tt•
din.Ing room, otrered for couraeed. PleaH call, ••I e by .Robert H . J, C. M sh Realton
Stopher, Recelvf'r. 54"5101 3 ...... .., b ho t Telephone (714) 541-7531 ____ .,.._______ ..,..., .. ·~ a mew/Yau t·
from ape,.iflc lnfnrma. MP'..SA VF,RDF. ed ceilin••· Af.Prox. 2100
lion ,or ... Robttrl JI. sq. f\. Comp . w/decor. "' Beaut Sbr, I•• 1>00! & lot, c .... , .. pa•lo slab .. , __ Sto.,hnr cir Larr7 " ,.,. • • ,.,._. •· • fam rm. din rm. J c-ar from bwld•r ..,20 000 Gl-Akr o .£ O ' ..... ~ aar. XlrAR. m 8&31 <7l4)712e11
,
Sl2UOO. PP. 963·581'7 eorner lot. ReduceG ~.450. &oJUUUO. SEU.ER WILL &3t.-OO. 41\'e. o.172$
PAY IUYERS W'IUtWW ...
CLOSING-COSTS CM.IP.Cl ASllC
1t 1 bl.rl•ln p.11~ tool 3 Rdrm.1'6 ba. Nr-bell
On th.la 3 BR, 2~\ BA, f741.-0 own_. fi624t1.2 Tiburon cundo. We& bAr -.------~
w /alr condttlonlnf. A '* 8Jl, 1 .. ba, bllce to bdt.
canful bU)'9rt dreem, I*' loe. VA t.81u.
bell.er hurey. Call Br D· ;rn. new. Sff,*>O. Sir daorH.B. R.Jl!.183--7080 ,
540·3666
Whelan
lltAI "!AU
C.dllla~ to Go-Carta
What.ever the Fad R~I 'fln oft the morkri
With a1C!11slffcd Ad can Now• 143 M78
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1044 .......................
OPEN SAT/SUN 1M BY
OWNER-Save com·
ml11lon Colony bome w/manyxtras, SBr, 38a, cowilr1 kit, den, rec center, pool, \enla, nr
alaoppln• Sll0,000.
~~afttforappL
FOR
ONLY
,.......,
3 R, 2 BA Plan fl Park Home
3 BR, 21ti BA PJ n 3 Townhouse
SMOlllm
red hill
realty
552-7500
$ 78,500
86,500
99,900
99,700
102,900
llS.000 122,SOO
118,000
lft2"-*U
A be9utiful 4 bedroom home in popular
Culverdale. Wllh cov·
ered patio. Walk \o pool,
park, Id*'.
PAMOIA .. C V11W
011 THI aurrounding Turtlerock
Hilla. Thls exquialte 2 bedrm, 2
baths, den Townhome located ln
Rancho Sau Jonquln features not
only hill view but a.llo view over
lan<bcaped area and pool. Offered
at $109,000. S Madrona. Open
Sat/Sun 1·5.
TUanHOCK
OPIN -new TurUerock Highlands
Lusk buUt home. Popular Plan i
featuring 3 bedrms, Jarae corner lot
and close to school. Offered at
$145,000. l Sliver Crest. Open
Sat/Sun 1·5.
llO~MC>Oa built, 3 bedrm, 2 bath,
super clean, ready to move into. Of.
tered at$11~9>0.
' J.
NOR INS
REALTY
MOMAICH 1UMM1t U
Favorite B Plan. Ocean views.
bedrooms + den, 2 bath. BeautlfUlly
landscaped le attractive~ UPO'aded Interior decor. Community pool, Jacua:l. clubhouse. Close to ahopplq
& beaches. im,500.
22112 ANDA.IA ID
Also a B-Plan. 2 bedroom, 2 bath +
den. EJlcellent location. Ocean white water view .. Upgraded iD.Slde
out. $109,500. 227t2DONMITA
A COLDWal...._. CO.
498-7222 831-0836 .
• OCUM vtlW ':J
Total of 5 bedrms, 3YA baths. dt atreet
parking for s cars. New paint and
carpet. Offered at low price ot
$249,500. Open Sund., l..S; 1331 CUU
Dr. Laguna Beach
Malibu Lot.a Par Sile
OPEN1·3:80 17~ McAul411 ••. $231,ooo. Sbr,3~ VlctCll'taBcb
I
l
~~~~~~~~~~By owner. a warm 3 br,
OCEAN
·FRONT
l '• ba high in Niguel Hills, many upgrades,
l1e fncd yd. Anxious to
Hll. 186,llOO. 251'18 Via
PiedraBlanca.4Z.14t8
OCIANVIEW
SUTIDACI
Guarded private com·
DSSION VIEJO 'S
NO. l REALTY FIRM
OIUIR ISTATI
15M2St
R1DUC1D S25.000
Pvl. beach. 11or11eoui.
pool, boat slips, 1111 can
be yours w/this luxury
condo 10 Bayside Coves.
$299,000.
•
TAXSHS.Tllt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Owner will carry ~.000 =
2nd. lnt~est only. As· Newport leach I 0691t44twport •oc1t I 069
sume IP•IJ"o Ut. Charm-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• inc 3 BR+ family. great .
locaU<m oo tree shaded
corner. Sl.34,WO.
NEWPORT CENTER
REALTY 640·1812
HOT ONE!!
HVH PAa.iRMo
41Jr, 2"11Ba, tam rm. din rm, 2 frplcs, wet bar,
j 11cuui. $175.000 llMS
Port Brt11tol Circle Call
• j ,
Charming 4 BR home w /spac muter
BR, living room & kitcbtn looking out
onto attractively landsca~ privat~
yard w/magnificent P<>Ql &jacuzzi. •
Cathedral ceilings in living room, den
& formal dining room; 2 lrg noor to
ceiling fireplaces.
By appointm~nt only 640-5971
IY OWHEl -SJOS,000
N.wport leoch I 069 Nt~k.c:At ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Super
Location
In demand Newport
Jhi1ht1 home. 2
bedrooms, eating area,
rock fireplace, huge liv·
1ng room. Corner lol.
Boat access, $95,0-00,
BK R. 540-1720
OCUtROMT
HOMI
Out1landJn1 ofter1n.r.
pren11Jou1 locatlo11.
Bum cdl'p. paneUnr. dilldrin's loft. Nr Tennis
CO\lN. GSC>,000
PEG BRO MS R.llt
Call&U-1531
J
•
IMViSTORS
DREAM
•·Plex with all 2 UR un
its. $800 income. 10',
down. Will show a spcn
dable. Call now. offert!d at-,ooo.
540-3666
Wltela11
UAl f~TAH
PRIME
EAST.SIDE
COSTA-.SA
DUPUX
EST,\Tt: Sl,500 WO
4~ sci ll. houu• on Ii
al·re'5, muad qtr:..
s table~. pool. beaut
landSc."iiJX!. or>m uoust: St~ l<HG: l:! toJ l'M
1\1 ~:Utl' \L BUI LUING
Pradl.' ~ Owneri.hlp plu•
i.dJutrun~ <.; 1 J'roperty.
6. 7X l(ross. Ot an1i1e
IY OWNER
C..to At r-.. DeMrt, C~f.
r•DHertT.-sCW>
. 41-0SO IKCplllf i...
F1111mh'-'ti -$110,tJOO. 11 Cout lS -J Bcd1oom9 -
J .7~1 "'I· tl. Onl,v 100 l'ondo units. 6 Poole &
i-11·uu1,,, wdbar, t•tr 1•k ~hown tirllwner -c.~.
Hnlt·1 lnim tuduv 'lll sold or 10.'l~ 77. Call 111
714 .lhi·-1727 IHl.'ltl'r 1 .5,· ur 0 I 714/3'1G~U
1111111h duh 11tc1, <11· l'orllund, 0rtJ¥UI\ U J :,o:ti.!26 HSI.
Saturday, cktoti.r 15, 1971'
Cowlly. ~ lncomt Property 2000 ~ D....t.
••••••••••••••••••••••• R....t 2400 lll!NI J'S
7 I lilt, l 2 BH, $111.7/IO ln
('Orne: t'om1>lt'lcly re·
turba~ht.'Ci.
SllOl'PING ct.-;NT~R
:':' ln1t pnmc lluntmgton
Hcuch IUCiollaOll,
s~:H\'ll'F STATION
l.i1.iu1111 Nagucl -nel:.
$70 S>.000 per year.
11 \('JU:sc I I .. \ND
Prime Bl.lkcr:.ractd loca
lion,
1\CRE,\GE
t to 500 Al·rc., C 1, 1'1·1,
I( I, ff,z
8 UNITS * s.--ca ... *' The:.e are real ''Prldt> o!
Ownership" units.
Beautifully main -
tamed-m prune rootal
iJreu ol Coata Mesa
$.100,000 r~C..ty 2100
,.....,, Newport Beach Newport Piet Reotty ••••••••••••••••••••••• w aterfroat "obile home. riMfi 1----------• winter rental, Cum, 2 br , .ta:Ml1111111tn111u $71500 CRV 2 ba. adults 001.r. "50
2005 "'-lboa81vd.· r mo. Unique Homes _.. Sharp 3 br wilb central 6Ts-«JOO
Newport lk:h.673•2058 air. Located in the Coun· ----------.1
$65,000 DUPLEX anyVa•an.
Bettt'r hurry. it won't 556-7777
last. bolh units are 2 BR, WmtdaM lahlh
f"or u tomplel~ ante.:rat· assumable l<'tlA Joan at 1~~~~~~~~~
t'<i 11~:.tl·m approach to K\• < Call now 1: .............. ,.~
Jtl ltcJI l::~t1'te at 540-3666 --~,
tavlhl'l> investment pro PrOfM"l1 2110
perties·tnx deferred •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Bedroom upper ,unit
with SW\deck, lower 2
bedroom with oocloeed
patio & yard. Kine sited
bedtooms, tndlvidu l
laundry areas, butlt·m
ra-n~e. oven, garbage
d1spasal, & dtsbwasher &
firep~. Just 5 year~
old. Owner des1r~ ex·
change for add.tt1onal un·
its in Sa11 Cft(llcnle.
$146,500.
cJ1.ch11nl(l'S·dcvelopmcnl· Cardiff By The Sea older
p r o p e r t y home in 1ood c ond . ~--------1 managemertt·cOf'porale ---....,... Beaut. ocean vu. 3t>r,
portfohos DUPLEX 2 b a. $7 9, 9 00. 2107
CALL l"OR SIASH01£ Glasgow. 1·436·5229
JNl''ORMATION 3 years new WALK TO Mon W~ ..--
CROSS COUNTRY Bt:ACll Jbr, 2ba & Sun· BRANO r-n;W-2.MO Sq ft. On lhe 811¥. lovely abr\
deck up !br. lba & patio 4Br, 1 acr e, •lew Jot. l..,_. b•. Out11de abwr, PROPERTIES INC down F rplcs, bltns, hcneprcper\y lo Upland wshr/deyr. Wntr. ratl.1. , crpl<;Topshtt.Pe.Fotap· ffgtsa.rea67S-31.S 21.3·'1(1M44.51213-19'1-to87
CotEC»HIWPOIT
'7MSI I
•SPBeAIU•
IMVUT..en DIV. pointmentcall 642·3200
C71'4JMt-Hta Qualtty -.t-:Ple-x. C.M. BUNDt t~e'!our Owner aruooo~. $150,000. eau · '4 • " Mustsetl• Agt.MS-ll03 own oreha rd, 1udtD, · · corral-you name it + an FOUR·PL'EXINC. • LohfcrWe 2200 immac. 3 br, 2 ba Uled
!·3 BR, Z·2'S. Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• rocl cstm. home. OnlY
2 hlQICS on 1 lot, Jbr &
2br. fl>ieely renovated
pr~ 'f./7% speoda·
ble per mo. $71,SOO
H.wpartlMEstah
~-
Sl29,SOO. Owoer/A1t.. * $106,mo. Brinaan yourol· C.11540-~. •• * fers, owner anxious ·---------:i HURRY! . WOODA~-~P'· vi.ta
'45-U25 $15,000 DOWN
&ilk over p ymeot.a •
houM + approved plans Seashore Duplex fO( duplex. Owner wall
carry financing & .aub· · $1JJ,5fJO. ~~~;,:ate . Call~ Rlt'lt
Yearly tn('ome SlS.600 556-n77
WOH9T LAST A..._,..._
Six R·l lots. SJC. CIO$e .._,." 2700
in. Streets are In & read) ••••• .. •••• .. •••••• .. ••
for develotiment. FAUllootl
631..0400 537-7722 a.+.\cres.$00.~. * * Cenlury 21~Crocktr R.
642-5062 LOM>B>W/OAICS Big' bdrm. upper & 2 WorWR.ed&tat• 79!1 Barrucuda Larat
S Acr• 1 lied 1Wll.b oak bdrm. tower. Fantastic ---------I e v e I corn er I o t . It.al Estd9 tree,, ln Cleveland Na-beach i.nv~tmenl. Just Prei.llglous Portohna bchangoa
la on al Forest. So. of listed! Agt. 64&-98118 Ocean & Canyon views. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Oran~e Co. Municipal !~~~~~~~~ EASTStDl/CM Ell TIDE UALTY Why pay tues? · Ex-watet, gentle rolJ1 n1 3 on J lot Incl pool+ rm 4'H·!H56 change! Frank Zclamey p ou1tu aon. U 0.900 knoll• for view sites. DEUIXE DUPLD to build 4 more Plans m -Realtor. 49'-·&Wl
terms. Owoerwillcarry. AGT. S!H.500. Nice 2 Bdrm & duded For detailed info lll..tLDABLE LOT ~HOMI <n067S.S7J7 NEW 1 Br. Income $62.'i Call 1335 Skvhne l>r .. perm11 PROBLEMS? llt:ALTO~ ORs.22~ per mo. Great ,, n'iuh Plans for 3 Hr • neighborhood tiJ~ Kc:MryTrocyRltr .! . n .. : loft. Fi.Im llm Thf''r arc-our :.pt.~aalh '4~1001 494-IJc°'s ... cW Plumn. t"\l Oflt•n S1HHe7 7~:!~8117 P111Hm.:r.msqft Huom l'11•:1ll\PI\ handl~ Ii)
G l'r..,ty 1600 satSunl'.;l'h.>~•71" • .'• 1.,,1 •• ~rr•.il\lc\\~ lr.;1111'11 coun11elor1> CHARMM ••••••••••••••••••••••• EBB TIDE REALTY Pbonefcll"appoiotme:ot. mt us Biiiii tiom• 20 UNITS 49i-9U6 675-49'1
•tth aor&eous hall "'ew uoo SQ. Fr. Office bldg. IRAHD HEW PRIC~ REDUCED for ----THECAWSOM CO.
from mai;ler suite l BR apt. 4 BR house, 2' quality butldan1: for 1mml'dlate~ate-Owner HlllLD.\BJ.E I.OT REALTORS
$79,liOO. parkinc spaces. Greal all bu 4 s m o l i v a t ~ d 2526 Enema Way. plans
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vd NB qu ty Yl'I' • uper OCL'ANSIDE. Open 'lJI f"r 3 ..,r 3 Ba, Om Rm. 2.llt 9NewVort 1 • • · 6.t..1~Ho• •"'-I potent.la! on Fau-view, upgnded units All .... 1th "" ~ o ~ _.. C. M. Slt5,000-$3SM fareplacn. endou•d 9:30pm Mon·Thura. 2100 sci.rt. Coastline lted Estah
8"YISTM8fr5 down. g a rag es , p at 1 o, , vac\\s Call for details. W ....
17'41496-7111 sprinklers. To~nhouse I' jQuall ~· EUTIDEILTY
style. n) 3 bednn. 2 bath Plac• . 4!M·9t56 and (3) 2 bdrm, 2 bath.
$239,500 P1 11!Liti•t U.. Momtaln, Desert, • ..: M.:c.. '"='P'1S2·mo RelOrl 2400
.....,. • 1400 QUAl\St HIWP'Ollf atAC.M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1110 ..... ,.. •.-c1
COIN MIN S4a.772'
SAN CLEMENTE Tlll·PLEX-~2-2·1n tc>p
cond.., .. yn old. Only
$1Z1,500,
BERTHA HENRY
REALTORS
m DeUtv 4i2-4121
• •16 UNITS-A.Daheim,
$320,000. Wexford Ltd,
542-1129
19a;.7155
Wltela11
IUAl l~IAll
For Ad Action
Call a
Daily Pilot
AO.VISOR
642-5678
MUST
U9UIDATE
n units w/pool-Palm
Sprlngs-$23,500 fr. >nc.
$189,000. 9 units Big
Bear $15,000 1r. Inc
$135.000. Lorenta. MAKE
OFFER! 'l Ownr.
640·2344
*'PALM SPltlHGS
THUNDIUl•D
C.C. VILLAS
OCIAM Vl!W LOT
San Clemente -Cypress Shores. A
aua.rded community w/privat e
beach. Approved for 2-atory res.
$125,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
(U-45)
A TTENTIOM IUl&:.DHS
3 adjoining Jots in newly developed
g uard-gated commumty. Ready for
immediate ground br eaking in
Newport. Beach. Packase of 3 -
$345,000. Lynne Valentine~.
lU-46)
DANA POINT LOT
Ideally located 3 blks from entrance
to marina. Hillside setting w/dil·
tant ocean view. $45,000! Drive by
The Street of the Cl')'stal Lantern
(sign on property) & make an offer !
Tom Allinson 642 8235. (U..C7)
642·8235
'01 Dover Orl\111!'
644-6200
H•rbor View Center',
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'*l&AIBCTALS
Why pay 925-$30 when
you can get the best ror
less. $15. fee. 7 Daya
SI~ furnished uwt.
Sl oo duplex SI~ Bnrh. util pd w/yd
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•Beainec1 celllnp, WOod pueDJil
-Oralacloth wallcoverin1 • Firepllicee, wet ban
•Diabwasberl, walk-ln closets
• BalcOnf patios
•Park-like iandscaptn1
•Swtmmlnc poob, Ja®ui •Llabted tennis co'urts
•Minutes to freeways • beaches •Security 1ySterns assure privacy
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JI" J Appliance Sorv. Ecnnoa\1 ACOL5tks : Qual Hullberd llectric: HA~DYMAN ....................... Want 1 REALLY CLEAN .PETERS PAlNTING PAINTING. In tr I E1ttr,
TIUPCHARGE$10 aprayecl ce1l101s. re· Uc3271.'J6 0045974 .NOJOllTOOSMALL Realatered .Muure HOUSK" Call Cl111tuun Expr'd. Reu Batu. Expr'd. honeat, oeat.
20258.Mala,S.A palra. Guat. Lie 113'.!9695. ~ ThenpuL Nal'l BrdMbr Glrl.Freeesl&&$5J23 Jo'reo Eat. Call Gene RHs. Llc'd. H•·l0t5
-64&-3'%2 9S7·0108 Freeest.~1800 !:LECTRICIAN·Prired American llaaaa1e & -Ma-Ot.51 Dave
nght-frff estimate on HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Therapy Aasoc, Nat' I LecbcopMlg ---------1·---.._....--..-.,,..~-ear,.•a c-nt/C~t• llJlleorsmallJobs electrical, plumbln6' & Brd Mbr U.S. Pbyalcal ....................... l'alntYourC•tl. Pa1nt'6Paperlba. U 1n
........ ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ucensed 813.0359 flooraltS-G8Sl,IM7·27'frT Tht!rapy A5SOC. avail•· Rot.o aoil prep. Plant.a, AverageExt.r1St.ryl38$ MrV'I Harbor area. lit Carpentry. uny type, CEMENT WORK. All ble for house calt.. Will r.hruba, lawn•. Reait 2story$MS,lntr~ Ucl.8321ll,rera.642·23S6.
Panel. doort, etc. AlM> k!DdJ. R~uonable. Free Gt-9ClfNJ b r i n 8 t a b 1 e , r11tes. Bud MS-11'9 Prices incl matr'l Jabor Comm'l. llc/et. .All :s, Mt.I. Call 7~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... l\ydrocoJlator. Speclallz· • • Prof. P~ Hanalnc, lie. ~19 ;..~or WEEDING:CLEANUPS der. Durop •rrock. ine: a dlrrerenl. types Masc.~ Guar/Insrd, Free est. (Z79510 & insured. ~ Week'·· ua•-•-n"""""' Jla 11 ll tr • wo It Ladl •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Ted636-70lll5 ~Ot"97H7'3 r to f r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ... ,....., ........ u n • e r • ine:ssafe. u or men , l:--:-:::---:-::--:---:::il..:.:::..::.;.;:. ____ -'!"" __ v/t!o m dr~~ 0 K.r;&minng, Fteet!at 60-9907 a r•dln1, dem1> etc w/mechcal prescription. Brick~k. Small joba. PROF&SSIONAL Palnt· Palnlln& &: Repalrt, 35 ---..&-.1 ·~ .., ""In,_.'~!'!. · A er PUT A ROOM OVER Gfi-'eni Se l -1 1131.1257 c 7 I 4 ) 6 .a 2. o 1 3 s 0 r New,.ort.. Coata Mesa & inf. Inter/Ell'ter. lleu, v r a 8 .. p • r le n 0 8 -~ ... .__,,.._.._ YOURG•••G• ... u na rvco:ceao lrvi.ne.875-3175evea. workduar~ .r • ... • ••••ff•••••11 ••••••••• --"'-.. " h ll kl ..._..,_, <213)925-6948 ----.. _ Workmanship auo.r. ll ·"'-''f'"-r--a .___._ Room addltloft• apt.s up au Ill, wee Y • _ .. .., ..-"""6..11 ~. J>ll o, _.,.. ""• -..-· _,,..,. Kl ·-· • maintenance. Reat0n1&• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---.a-.. Fireplaces. planters, i'alrpriees.S\atellc•ln· .....,.,_.,, re~ Retld/camm• ~ • ••••••••••••••• •••••••• tchen Remodellnf bl t ~ ,. t • • _.____., bri .. -• tl blk ..... .,._. _ _._ ~• .. t•·t. ~ Pl ns&Fln 0 inaA il era es, .. ~es"ma UI. CHEAPEST haulinii 1n .......... ••••••••••••• c .. concn•~• pa o, ...... ~ .... avr •-,.. Ptettr/Rfp9)r ea '92"'211 J.ulr•Y t: ..,
"'"''J'et Man Will Jay )'OW'S 1• 11 h'ee t.~ 831 ~ After 4·30 ask for Ron. town. Fr eats. CH.EAP! TMMACULATE CLEAN· wall1. BBQ pita. Refs, Try me-Callco8M-W5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !lllZ3.1 ~~a:r.~'kior~e::~ort UenAh~n}lera&BIU ~lorMt-4987 5'2·2995or6'5-.t.!l90 ING. YouDl!SERVEt.he eatt646-0* WORKGUARANTEED VERYNEATPATCH ·-----------
;at bla&er 1u•v1naa. 1''rel! Sherbat."Off IXOYE Reliable Expr Japaiiae occ Student. Bir .,. T _!l~. '151H>f11 Brick, Bloc:k Slumpetooe Jmenor/ltxtr. Free •t. JOBS4tTEX.TURE .~ .............. .
f5l,G45-3646 Licemed&Bonded Gardener. Reaa~able, truck. Tr.ah. tne trim, HOUSECLEANING ii.our Planters & Walla. Eit· 2Syrsup.~ Freeelt. au.Hat OOr.J lni&talled factory ~mpoo 6 •~am cle.n R.J. Jllilman &Soo, Gert treu&t.~l111kti. elc Randy 80·5703, Bualneu. Rellable ~llna~lt~l~pe;~t· YOONG Man a yrs~· Patch Plaatertnr. &JI direct; eatab'l .3S 1t#.
'coror bnahtenera· wht Contr.CustomAIUrAdd, CL!AM-UPS 541-3881 1ervice, Janke'• Ra1· J.i.fiMc~9900 •In wallcove'rtnf. Pree typ11,ltee..Umatee. Call Harold Ouoo.
·cpts 10 min bleach Clean P • U 0 a, cab Jn• t 5 • '73a10eve. Colleae atudent. Haulln«. gedy Anns at 87~ ' .U. MS45Tt, Al'ldy SC04ZS JtN9ll li•, dtn rm, ball S15. Ave Ionruca. New oooat. Res lgt moving. 152·0117 ntESUNSHINEGlRLS Mo~lncJ 'ROOFSPORL~
1 nn S7.SC>, COUC'h $10, cJtr & comm. 6U·46U/ ~It Landscape Main-wkdyaall5pm.free•L Want tbe cleanest house ....................... Piii ill~ All t)'IMIS. tlnaa avail.
S:S. Guar ellm pet udor. 548--4.541Uc. Bonded teoan~: Mow & Ed1e. in town 7 Ile liable Local & Loni Dlatanc:e When you're talkint ••••• .. ••••••• .. ••••"• 1-r. at. lJc:JbioDd'd, lft.
Cpt repair. 15 yrs e:q>r. MARK SILER CONST. Full maint, haul~o1, . HOW IS THI TIMI aervfoe, reuooable rat.es Movln1. Loweat ratea, about lit.~ b&ve t.o he HOMESAVERS. Plumb· ar. SmiOf clt.be'ot dll~t.
J)o work m>sell. Refs New c:ona. Res/conim'I. clean-ups, rototllU01. for job sttkera to checlt & protesalooal cleaninJ. faat. elflclent aervlce. 1st. Ir we &N lit. FOT lat loi Iii HeatfAI •air eon· IN-OGlllDJ'time
531.010\. Rmadd,remodel,Pauo FreeDt.67J.5SJ.8 t be Dally Piiot Help Call the SUnt.hine Gir~. Fr .. Ht. Alajeslle clua work aod top line d1tlaal.q. 1Y'ee at, tlO
Lieco11tr Call8'79-«ll •-•--Wanted duaiOcaUoo. If ~ "SS2~ 24 hr ModemMoversea&.IM2 material, lntr Ii ntr. hr. BoDelt • reUable We Care Carpet Cleaners · __ _...,,.._, t.be job you want ls not Stat. contr Jle'd. Bon-~ JWA. JI.JC OX.
Steam clean or shampoo ~ric,.. ••••• ..... •••••••••••••• t.beN you mi&bt eon.sider aerv · Small Movlnc & Haullna. dedilnu. P&eue contact '1Sl-3150
also uPbOlster.i·all work .. ••••••••••••••••• •• •• I'M YOUR HANDYMAN offeran& your iervicea Housecleani.ng/Wlndows ,Free &llmates. Bli. Diamond Pala.tioi. ---------•
1,uar. 'i'tuck cnout unit. ELECTRICAL SERVICE R.9aldJComml. ine tat. with an ad In ttie Job Good rates-Good refs. 642 0386 ~ DllAINSa.EAl\ED
l'r e>t. reu rato CALLS$15hr,&SMALL Guara11teed, Dallaa Wamt.ed cat.eaOl'J. Phone MrLynn FROMSUO .-.... ..... ~-~~~~~•
00-m.0 JOBSIW2·8233 $46..S88ll 5'2·58'11 960-5844.~ml ClaaalnedAda e4Z·Z78 Call751.eMI
Ff!mal«' to .shnre apt
w/aame. Ne~r beach.
Cllll all!'. 1'73 870C.
in Santa Ana. Medical office suites
available. soo Sq. rt. to 2SOO sq. ft.
Pharmacy, laboratory. X-ray,
outpatient suraery, all specialties ln
building. For lease FURNISHED or
unfurnished. Call
17141 '7l-t101
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Ceest Hlt•••J l•c.tf .. 11 L~ ...
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LAGlJNA
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497·2419
SWIFT TOllAMCE
LAGUNA
NIGUl.-:L
495-1728
DANA
POINT
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HORSIDRAWN
HAYllDIS
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10 mlautea frott1
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ptt' ll'Ot1P· '°" detalla, Contact KN.137.-00.
Sa1Urd1y.Octob9r 15 1m Hefp Wmwt•d 7100 H.lpWCMt.d 7100 HetpW.t.ct 7100 HefftW..t.d 7100 Hetp W•hd 7IOO'HttpW•ttd 7t ;""::-::-:~~~=~"'T;:;~~~"'=""'"'!""'~~.,;;;,:~;.;.;;;;.;.;;..;.::;.:..· ..:.:..;.:., • •• .... • •• • ••• • • • •• • • • • •••••• .......... •• ••• •• ................ ... • .... •••••••• •• •••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •••••••• •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
..... w 7100 9ttH 11oo'Het, Wllltfecl 7100 fACTORY r• , ..... I INSl HA~CF. ~<·1·t'lal"). :"lrt'J v.oman to work p I' "'-....IJ...... Real Estate Scil~e .;.~•••••••••••••••••••• '" ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••~•••••• "~-"'" . fire & c:a!'.IUllll)' P1·r:.~ to h1dp cluan horn ... 4 ~ ~ •r "'11Uf'OftCt
ipl ____ ... .__., ~~----.-.-''"-""u.._ ... A.'Sl'mhl\ & trl'nuul foi· hnl'!I t::xper rt>q•d dll)!iv.k.~011s.t3e'_e1. I tpKtor/Ttcll fiRnt PrOf dOiMI
--.,.,.,,. -~ -~ --\Cir\ ...... k. rn.iklll~ loo:.~ tl"J J830 R tJ • Xlnt oppor in .sm•ll co. Wesley N. Taylor Co. has recen 8C• AYON DRAFJSP£RSOJC..£STIMAJOR !:~">! ';~~lc~~.~~;"'1~~~t 1~:.uran<c: Cd~ t:rl)on HURSIS AIDH for qu.illfied mtin. Must quired the/lne$t ln•hOUSO
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' " Ir OROlln.115 ha\'e 2 yr.. min e'.'(per in ORDER DESI <iruuµ 111~. \a<Jl1u11,,, & J.AHITORS elut'lron1c~. Agu °/en. CloHd CfrcWt T.V. Tr•lllt prl hhllda)~ ,\µpl} Xlnl benefih; Bl)\lew Hard v.orkur . Int h" hi till kt M l al h d1. & t · f • P lime Jan1tor1 & l0"l11 ···~,. 11•-p '""'" Thur1n " · Jn today's Id Y com~ ve mar e a "'""" an ltlg S orag"' equlh l Ulllom l.uos1• l.t•;.i Co "' ~ ...... · -' ~ bener1·l· .• •t1··1'on \'\uJ·o a ,,. ... " ~i' ,.. ,,. l!IOUI u t•dontlo '"trt It• Oh" i l~an1ng ~n·11111~i.. C .\1 &12·3505 Vt'a, ,.:,, c;"~ar~o~l ""l· ,.,.30" you need all the ''l'O( slonal tratnlng ment layout. elevations. some typmu, " "" ,. t 1 o • c .. th "· ,,., "" .,
ft I 1111 K U.8 . VI' t'llll ... n r ri:. 0 ;nU.I iHe -available robe qualified as a true pro-~ales personality. Perm. position. car &. home phuntl. C111l MIWSe l Aldet w "' li Small substdtary of Fortune soo co 1>~7717 532·6:>58vr apply 11t 12JN Exper'd n ·ao. Cou.ntry fesslonal and top producer. e P eve
PJeaseCall Fran Simpson 011\e,Urg. Club Conv. Home, ~tyAtsuronc~ we are the only otrlce .tn NeWpOrt
(714) 8~·8771 FOOD SEAVtC f JANITORS M9 3001 M;1:o· ~:-dd~uat & Beach offering this professionally pro·
Or Write Index Industries WORKIR 1" ume exp'd. Cloor man. otrt<'e Delivery &y, nf'at. manual dexterity. Elec duced Tom Hopkins Color Viueo Tape
11:0::.c., R""'earch Dr lfot.itini: ~h1fts 11am ui••t t 2 ••. 1 M h Valid Cu hr Driven tron1cs back"round. 6 Sales Training Program. 8A~YS1TTER needed, Hunlin;to;'Beach Ca·~649 1 30pm Xlnt ben~flts c:U.:'&~,:i~·phon~5\\p~~~ Ucen:ie. f/\1me, upply In Yrs m1n exper. Cull
p/\imr iny home. S. E. AJ>ply 1n J>t·r~on, Conuu·t at 123 N. Olive. Org ~r~on. See Mr. 1''uentes, Carol 581·3630. Xlnt Huntlnetmt 8~h. Mon· ~~~ Mr. Uunlup, l"osta M.:sa Mon. lhru Fri. ut llobert &in, Willham benefits. M. V. area.
Pri, l-5Pld. Calhaft SPM, \frinonul lfoi.11ltal, 301 1''r01>t & Assov."~01 Quau1---------1
9SS'l'071 HefpW..t.d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 VH·to1111 Avt.> Coslu JANITORIAL St.,NewportB_c_h. __ _
8ABYS1TTER, tl mo old ... ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• i-M·t·.sa.·------• Mu.st be able to rWl !loor OFFICE Thur's~ Fri. llam·5pm. IUSDRIVHS . DA:TAPROCESSOI ---machines. DiAy work Position av11ilable l.n
in our home. ~0-3127 Ne~ IZ) Im med. 4 ~ Keypunch w datu entry Gfo::NERAI. Offo'ICE. for Part or Fitime. 546·0766 Newport lich firm 10.
o.o ..uSl'lT""R f 1 #. c " ff.rs/di)'. SU.rt $4.8$6/hr. stations, syi;tem 3 or 32 the iwr:.on who wants J .. "'"'ITOIS/ volvln" n variety of UC· ~· ~ or: °'"'.Jr 8e h u ·r· d II vu1·1l!tY 111 a tonll!m· "'" • .. old. Full & P1time, tome Laguna . ac: m ,•• or any :.m~ l'ompuler pora off1t·l' ~hi! wlll FLOORMAH ti\' i lies . Prefer ex .
eves. Prefer adult . School D1atrict, Call exper. prefd. Oppor lo h ~. h • l 11• F, cpl", •xpcr. penence with Babic lV ..u.-494·801.3or49' 8546. 1.iarn pro&ramn11ng. . 11, "., t: P Ollt'. '. yp.e, i .. "' t c II ,,..6 CIY76
"""'"""' F,lime rughts. Abo nec-<l a~cl ~re~ & ucd s pu)1& p time. Eves. lrv1oe ~~1~ue!~i. lnac:. '"....,, · Babysitter needed Tue, -. tempor1&ry help, nex1bll• ~h: IHO 645-1 aft 6 area. 752·7"l92.
Wtd, & Thur, 8:30 lo S:30 :::at-.>tl't'la lndustnal. C.M. hours. Pleue contuct ient>ral Office, lilt• typ--J-.-~---•y-5--,.L-ES--OFHiT PIUHTst m my home. Own trDnsp, are Iii . Gr 111 w 0 r k. --.......... ·o1c.... .. ...... ~ "' ..,, .. ltaUtb ~o hr' d .. -· .,, I '•t ---... • uw, <"Ult Arlen!! G75· 1636 J. HERBERT 1~ aau (.. ay rete-"c:es, 133-0204 eves. c• •uer. l{enera · ., on-~-........_ C t • B I C 11 __ .... _. __ ..._ _ __,._1 Fri. &:~Opm·rnidnlgbt. -oas formterv1ew. HALLJEWELL.ERS wk. enc ti. a
BABYSITTER Needed. Sat llam-Bpm. 87<Hi373. C.O.iaillMity Hospffol :'llow Interviewing for ex· _m-_'7660 __ . _____ _
P)Time. W1Uun w11lkina" -3J872CoutHwy per'd career minded Podt...&.../M..t.1-
di.c;tance or Monte Vala ..er wash belp, over 18. South Laguna, !12bi7 GEN'l • •eoR sales persons. Pleasant ...... .., ~
Sehl, C~l. ~mt# d•Y.•. A,,k ror George at PCJI 199-1311 LA working conds. All co. lmmed. openini: w/C.M.
eves" wltncla S48·878G aod Balboa Blvd, ur call 1---------URGENTL y HEEDED be n e f i ls APP I Y in co. Xlllt co. benes. Will -----·----.1 642-146laft.'1PM :\fu:.thavephone&relia· person. 32 f.'asbion train riihl per1on.
W H Ho::a • DELIVERY MAH ble lransporWIJon Long Square, Santa Ana. M50403 CAil AS ......-Must be husk.> for & short term assign·
Over 18, Full· Time furniture delivery. clean mcnb Jlolidiiy & vaca J. Herbert Hall Jewellers PART TIME
•RIAL EST.ATE•
New or experienced. Top
tralnlna avail. Prlvat~
0Cfice'1. Larae adverlis·
ln& bud&e\, Call now!
PACIFIC COAST
PROPERTIES
•631.0400•
REAL ESTATE SALES
URN MORI
At least S3SO on eacb
transaction. Strong local
firm With opeomgs ln re·
sldtntial at Investment
WVIJIOO, CALL~
C:SELECT·
T"PROPERTIES
W4!Sley N. Taylor Co. 1s a 32-year-old
firm wholly owned and operated by it.a
rounder. No branch office& or
divisions of something else -j ust
headquart.ers. We ofrer personal pro-
fessional guidance to each individual
transaction.
We have openings for a few select in-
div1duals who p~sess rughest integr1-
ty. professional appearance anCl de-
sire for success. Applicants must feel
comfortable in prime areas such as
Big Can yon, Spyglass. Corona det
Mar, Linda Isle, Lldo Isle and otber
prestigious communities. Interview
by appointment only.
METRO CAR WASH 4 up. and odd jobs. Part or lion pily. Hospitalization 549-1379 EVENINGS Real &tate Sales People
:.OHarbarBl,CM l.aU.U111e-.Appl)· 10 ptanavail. CASfUERCreditClerk Adulta ~iih outat&Ddln&. •·anted. Up to ~ilO'A. MllpW..t.4 7100 ._W.-.d 7100 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji!iiii!i•iiii!i~ CASHIER &HOSTESS perso~ 1931 Ntiwporl •WAREHOUS!MIH Needed·F,limepos. attractive personalities comm. 1pllt. Nwpt Bch •••••••••••n•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • l . Blvd. C.M. •STOCK ClERKS wbo enjoy workln& wllb s:u0900 &11aldn1
LOAM$BY.Q.9'
M:artnera Saving& 11
HeltiQI. 11n pe.r'd loan
service clerk. Mu;st be
capable or baodllna in
suran ce 4. gen'I loan
ser vice work 1oclud
l>enes & demands. Type
50-60 wpm. Xlnt saluy.
worki.1lg cond.s Ir benefits
includ, dental. <\pply At.
fannens Sanngs
1515 Manners Dr, N.8 .
F.qual Opp Emplyr m f
UUkl•
OPERATIONS
SUPERVISOR
Expor'd nkd. ,,pp Y m -----F TUfEStock Clerk kids. Start at $3 SO per --------~&cm Milla Me1dran Deliverymen for early •SHIP/RECllVIHG Gen cleanina& hour. Phone St2-4321, ex·
Restaurant M7 W. lllth AM NeW11paper dellvt1ry •fOIUCLIFTOPRS girt wrapping tenlion 2.50: between 1:00 RECEPTI ON I ST &
St.CM S.'2·9764 tn C.M · S500 per mo. Interviews 8-3 Mon· Fri Apply In Person and 5:00PM. SALESGIRL, part·time
CASHIO CLERIC +bonwi 548 mo. APPLY South Coast Plaia ... for Jim to •tart, 21·25. Please call
F .hme Days. Good sal. Deliveryman. L . \.Times __ 3333 __ B_rl_s_tq.._l_st_._c_M _ 1::qu~IOpport. ~m_pl_oy_. =~00to4:30Mon·Fri
Call 4pm·l0pm 648·6676 h 0 me de I I v er Y 1 n Ketmel hel~. w~kend h \'e p 8 rt t I m e or f l c e ---------
---Nc•wport. lhlboa. in w ;some weekduy clerk.meueoaer, iien'I RECEPTIONIST. neat CASHIElt 3AM SAM. work Own trans. Call for clencal duUes. S49·2988 appearance, pleasant Full pt. Resp person b'73-2SlSorfH6·14t3 appt S40-.t234 tele~ manners, xlnl
O\T20.w1Utm,gdpa)I DE ... ''T\L Renpl Bur.y lUIC o,;.,. --PAllT1TIMlS'"HOOL i;peller aod accurate
'iH::TROCARWASH Pedo oft i:;'xp·d Gd $46-4741 LAITECH IUSDlfVllS typist for smaU om.ce.
__ 29SO __ H_ar_bo_r_B_l_.C_M __ 1 salary henclits. 541i·5S88 1,\cross From Calir be w 1 yr min Cl(· St.47 to $J 93 br, Apply 97S-0377 for appl.
Orange Co. Airport 1 per for p ll me ~ knd l m m e d i a t e I >' , llECIPT 1e11tr•y CIYJL DENTALASSIST. EquulOpporEmplo~er v.ork Will be own Capia;trano Laguna 1--
Penodontist needs Cull· ~upt>r\'1'>or. A\'illl fo'ri &ach Regional Occu~· ,\HIMALHOSP.
RETAIL
CLERKS
SALIS
Now reorulUnr &har p
ambitious nien to sell hardware. tools & •hop UTOTEM equip. to lndu.t'l ac-
t'OUnt.1. Ave lo 1280 per COft'ltftlftce Mar41eh wk. No exper. nee. Call Po<lons open 11l, 3nd & Mr. Bf'Own, 751-9134. 3rd shifts an San -----...,,-.,-r---
Clemente, Laauna .Buch SALES Help. Fabri~ ex-
& Dana Pt. Other attus per . .nf!l'al, C•ll 646-4040
have openlngs also. No Ira lt/orUad
exper. req·d . Apply at ~;;;;-;;;;;;;;;:;;;
any of our stores.
25111 Newport Blvd
Co6ta Mesa 64.2·'1'702 EHGtHa:AIHG tune W>SJSl. Expt>r'd Ex· ::;ml!.ham Uirl how.edng cv1.ming 2:30-UP,t, Sal & llonal Program, 26900 Full or P,T . Npt Bch.
De.1gn Draftsman. Ex· panded duties oppor. x. ... sun 7A~·3:30P~. Sal At:Jachema, SJC 926TS. &14·"60 ------• P"d. in water & sewer ,._ "d s I Wl"\'ll'I! nus women P 1 l 1 P •f . 7 A \1 . 1 1 i 4 1 ---------ray """rt. req . a open. top S i·.ir nt·1· &15 5123 496·3118. Positions open •ltECErTIOHIST Retall Sales
SAUSP9soti&
Women'• r~dy to wear
and a_port1we1&l' ex ..
J)t'ritnce Prtterr~.
Appl¥ t.o able Auatin
Mana.1er
DRA'9~ f:,'!1!i'~:S~i::bf:.St;. H.B. 842 f.631 .;1r1 fo'rrday ror An·h1tt>c· 831Hl600ext :.11 untllfalled. E O.E. ContemPorary Beauty IF YOU
pl)' In p(mon to: )fr. DENTAL ASSIST. Legal Secy Recepl Ex · P"'STEUP ... RTIST 111lon has Ftr Cilion •-LY YOURStuF . tun.If 111 m Nt•ed xlnl t) P· per. prerd Xlot typing. "' --" n....... •-t..-"1rf" ...., ~:.n~~~t~o~~~:!; Orthodontic offr<'e, mK&lx>okkt.>cpmg~k1IL.-.. no sh. Sat open Call lnkln&&draftmcexper. a\•au . ...,...,_ • oo...-. 8 YOUC• .... WORk chairside. ~xpcr prl'f. &W-~iO tly, 75.2_2518 for intervw appt. _!rnl·7600. must. Prefer exp: ""'" a~ 1401 Quall St . "1wpt Non-smolter 4 oay wk Call Thomas for appl AT THE r:~~=~=:~~e •lk•h··-------I 979-1400 GllU.SHEEDED LEGAL SEC'Y For busy PAYROLL SIOO• 714.752.95-0 t
New l..a&un• lhUaStot'e
23621 Moulton Parkw•y
Cal76M622
DENTAL \SSl!>--rANT Sand" 1c:h dl'lnery, 5 two man H B office, JOb Free Lri co has open· RECEPTIONIST-Xlnt. S ORYEEPIR SALES "'LE R 1 c AL e r1· g b t duy-; wk, _.hr., duy. 0'4TI requ1 res idol !iki 111 . In" tor lndlv w 6 mo's typi.na ~'-Illa, 1 ...... t desk· s quality mcrf• & boy's P~rt time, s;spm, Me>n• --Peridonhst I grrl ofl1ce Eu ..., • • ,... .. ,.. atore I N rt Be ti .Frl tfed. i C II peraon, wbo&e duitcs wiU mCosUI Mesa, part time. thrnnspc 11 r8n ovr , .... so Salary depends upon l!X· exper 5 St.ar co. W/xlnt appurance. Loc'd. In E hn lewpo I I ac ' S t ,dPe • or o eae ~~~~~~~~~ I tide ll aJ or fiJ r . • "m. Pm. perience beru;. Good crowth Po· Fasbfon Island. Call: mp u a on •1.ir• u en., QQ prouure iii 1~~. sWit:h.:~rd, ciight 64.>?&82. ___.._ ~. 847-6041 tent 4' 1reat co·work.ers. Donna, 644•9050 wea r a n d a c l l v • .sales or q\Jotld IC> meet.
tfplng, 1-od some de· DENTAL ASSISTANT ---------1 Call Rita, 540 8055. sportswear, Wedeslr.an S.11·08U
) very work. Xlnt Rec•ptionlst, lull time GrGMy, LeaatSecyTrne O>astal Personnel Acen aECIPT&OHIST e n e r cetlc lull ttriae ... -;-.-._-,;-,;._-:.-,.-,;,.-.-~~-,;;;.""'• l.Jeneflls.Contael Person· foc dentist ofc iA Co~ Where AN You7 N.B. lirm. Rcq's xlnt cy, 2790 Harbor 81, CM Immedopen.inginl9 .. at· salesman wi men'u·etallr
Ocl, J&ck G. Raub Co. 12S Mesa, 645 758& Needed retired mothcno sk1lls.-sharpness & will-Also Fee Jobi.. tractive admil'liltrallve eicper. who would hke
.. "k "'• c t M"-· -help raise beautiful bab)" mg a.ultude. Ma1 Card ol XI , _,1 respanalbillly I& lhe opp· ..., er ,07>_ 09 a -a. -he Ip f u I. S 11 I com • PIX AM Svc Opn c. nt opp. 1°" wa.i ty to tc=am mure about 92621J7147S1·~10 • DE."ITALORTHO girl for working mother. mensurate w exper. _. . I croomcd, pel"Sellliblt in· the mfll'• reta tl buil• •<I• z ' Cbairsidc, eltper & S Days W<"~k. ref's req'd. Imm..., opcnm11. App Y div .. wiexp In telephone
CUIU(TYP!IST RDA. 41..; Da)'a or P.T. t:..1118.i.S~!J98 7~ In perun betwn tam ft procedures. Many co. neu
Small (ro\v1n& elec NB CaJl642-2626 Uquor Store employee 4pm Mon fo'rl. 155 benefits lncludlni,: 0..otlly,.....,,.....,.nt
tronic:. lh m to Co:. la Oeotal \s:.i:.~l. pro· GUARDS over 21 Appl) m _J>t:rson. Hocht•slcr Sl. Cos tu bonu:.~:.. pn>ftl :.hanng & 11 to oppfy )'OU"eff
Ne.sa. n . 1horp or· gresstve 11 8 , ore needs L'nn cn.ut 1~ expanding 9am·noon. ~ s . coast )lewr. vacation. Apply: 1660 S • n d r ••u m e to ;
aanlsd el! U rllng ex....,r•d a!>lll td start im· its operations in Orang~ Hv.r. So. Laeuaa. rHSOHNR ASSIST Ptaceoua. CM. Clusllled Ad #!IN, Daily ~~~~~~~~:='! ~~n. pbQ ., lYP· .... ~ S.l ""°" 082-!ISU CowllY & needs 40 port & -----1 Not, PO Box UitiO, Costa ·-inf. col'd 'keeping, .._.. Yr-•· • rull time security of· MACHrHIST -2to'1194 Pedl o RECEPTIONIST Metia, Ca.
misc dbt1eis. Call o-•Y' onQIJp p .. ac· ncersimmf'd E1'-r.nol ... 7 L Paid holidays, sack leave ------· """ ........ El-cs •••• ....... ~ • T T :•11n yrs exp. arae "15day1 vac pel' yr. $600 vl'\uuuyne .,.,.,ron1 . tictln~. Deli-needs nee. op waaes or ex· nnety of work. Top pay Reap for iu-rvialnc. + &aa-lf16 fm1afl)(ftce btlp for accts per. personnel. Car & w,2 wks vacation. Will ,...
corrtn>\ A dental Insur phone req. 21 & over. consider hiring Sr. perfonnma Ir partlclpal · COCKTAIL • Veteran• & retirees lfll lD a wlde variel)' ol ... ,_. L:-......... t, attra..,lve. W TR~s Musl have recellt exper. C 1 ti i en . any a i e. t ch le 1 " complex ._..,. ·-· .... Al .,~ 640-1122. welcome. Uniform• rum. ~ 7784. e n • ~ •n Newport Beach ~aru \n ~ hrli the mosl . Time & 12 ror over 8 hrs. operaUona 1n the per&on• area,
RM•s & I. VM'S
All I h llLt. Apply,
Garfleld Conv. Uosp, '1'111 Garfield Ave, D.li. tn-0671. EOE. ~llllli?. elamo\lrous, Dental cbairs1d~ 2nd Al· ApPly 9-12 and 1·5 ~!on· MACHlNE OPER. Hard-~~~e qt$alirlcatlons Typr. 40+ ~ H ..
b'1;Plid protess. Day st1tant. Exp d. Mon· Fn ingeChuckeroperator (5 include ability lo meet ·~~ lMSu~
e\ IORI. Place· Thurs. hrly. 962-3319 ""'".,.... rrotectton yts. expJrerd. but not l>Ublic: tael(U)l,y, 4 yrs or Startunmedlately. (110 7.S:IO, amall ctmV. bolp.
mmt asaial. Good job op-DISHWASHER 1226 W. S"' St. S.A. ~~~~~rate·~~·.;if1~: locr euln1ly reap. 75f.1407, aat for Mr. f:~• Yen area .
-pnr. _.. 4 Apply in per1on. Mui . Call. 714.sa1-0473 clerical work, exper. ln O.vls. 1-----•-·------1 · Call 71 .. /75I·919 doon's Iri1h Pub. 202 Hairdresi.er Wri le ad 1----------1 public employment & ex·
l\o Calit. Cockt ail NewportClrDr .N.8 •957, 0.n1ly Pilot. P.0 +MAIDS+ per. In s upervisory R_ecej>tfonht fo r Waltr~&n. Inc:.. 11V22 llox ISbO, Costa Mesa. The lM nt Laguna capacity. Or1.hodOnUc ofe; 4 Day.
Sky Park Bl, Ste C, DO IT YOURSELF CA 92626 211 N. est Hwy, Laauna Typing 60wpm. sb 90 per wit. ~e -dental ex-
lr\'lne, Cu9'l'TH. Would you e n joy a -HANDYMAN wpm.Applyln persooby per.pret d.6'2·7325 . .. co••~-=-challenge wixlnt ~orn· L•-, 1 l 1 & MAIDS WANTED 5PM. Monday, Oct 24.,_ _______ _ ·~~~~~~~~~ _.._.. inp? U you have u hrs ""'per 1 n carpen ry Don Quixote Motel Fountain V111ley School . STUDEMTS, per wk. call for tnlervw electrical work. Apply m 2100 Newport 8 1, CM D Is t t I c: t • N o • 1 RESALES -:----------
HOUS!WIVES appl Mo Swlfl, person. Gulliver's ~blhouse Lane, 1''oun· WS.llE.4&.TY 7 ~" Re11laurant, 18182 Mlliftt-....c•M• v 11 c ts openln& a new resaJe Supplement your an· SJ-...,.., MacArthur Blvd. lnlne. Studentforlilecleunup& t n a ey. < orner 0 olttce in the HunUnlton
c 0 '1' e W «> r-" 0 n DONUT MAKER, All Mon.Thurs belwn 9am· m:unt. 20·40 Hu wk, Newla.ndATalbert) Beach uea. N~ 6olh leleph.onc. Guaranteed night. 1h1ft:> 25·45 Yrs JOamonly Tice'• Reotala, 1930 EqualOpporEmplorer mana1er,1•lary +com· -~..;.;;..;;~ ........ -......-'-......_-... , houri)' wage plus bonus. old Apply, DK'& Donuts, Newport Blvd. CM PHOTOGR •PHIC mla&lon and HlntpeopJe. 250 E. 17th' St, Suite 0, 135 E. l7th C~ta Me:-.a llou1ekeeper. Rerlned. -----------1 ~ Beller than averaa•
Ch..la Mesa.6'tHlOO ---non-.s mok1ng lildy to MAIM'TEHAMCE UITICHHICIAM c:ammlti1ion + lnccnUvo
ahare our lovely h«>me 111 E'.'(per'd man. Steady Black &t white film pro plaltaus. Thh otflco will
."<£"hJI for !<!haring twr work Newport Ctr Ofc ceass.na. 845-3IMO be appmlt 18001q.f\, •Ith ho\l&t!kceplntt & c:ook111i; d R ....i I 1n-.. --~---""---i I ol talent. Small i.olarY. BJ tf.. e.,.y to c 8 " ""' a ot '°mP9n)'luppott,
'"'" ...,,67 · :id no 83. c1a Dally Piiot, ...wrc .. ~-:r.•t Call Paul, nc:nJ...Mu. Applv btwn 2--4pm. k ,,.,.,,,, P()Bol(l~Coalu te111, ••• ,. '"""" JOLL\• RESTAURANT DRAPERY Wor rm . Q,9'Ai:.!8. Acute care ho1pt1I I • needs e)>p"d. hemmeil or llou~ekceper: Couple to -------• beach community. Idea
-..,_;--.;,.-.---,,-----overlocker. rull or lakC' full <'harge of large ~tALE (l6-2S>towork lull hvln¥ & workln1 conda.
p time. Pd. hohdky!I & home in Newport Beach. lime doin1 malnl on par-Good pay & beneflU. va~uons. Apply: 1835 Enl(l1!1h speaking Top ly rental equipmt . Mual Prefer re1t1lry or re· --~ ...... -...._,__....-__ 1
160. p /wk. Enatish Whittier A"·e .. Unit ll7, Wlties. Reference!! \\ill be neat & reliable. App· Ki.Ill')' eligible. Will c:on· -----.. 1111!11!9!191 speak1n11 only. Own CMor<'all642-1843 be veriricd. Phone ly:2025Newport81,CM •ld~r llc'd phy•lca
tranw. Exoer • .t:: Refs. --t7t4>559·166'1 t herapy ... lat a n t
548-9111 D9'tVERS A~AGEMEMT I I , 1. 0 Early AM. 3~. delivery Housekeeper p lime for " P ue eontact peraonnc
BOOKKBEPER full COOK J..A TIMES. CM 1315 working coup.le. Flex Help us dig a gold mlae olfJce,
rharae for meJ1llm s1:r.e r s mo+. $t5·(Y170 Bob hrs Nice I rvine area in your unproductive ,..... COOlt
Oran•• co. Compnny .my .. liutee home. l\33 ·0929 ~fl t1me.C1Ul645-5821 Con11.wtyHoaplttll Xlnt lrtn1e benufila, C'ountr,. Club . 1'op DRJVIR 5.30pm . ___ ---------318T2C<>u!\t ffwy
.,. frie1'dty envl"M"m .tnl. wa51ea. 4~·2271 btwn a le For Buslnesa Executive HOUSEi\ EE PING 'f ite 2 Manoger South w1una, 92677
t:iobmtt r surne ~ l!alary tO Pf,1.t}tj( tor CJt~!:.__ Part time. 644-9716 or 3 hrs, 4 day!! wk. Nwpl We need people who like -.13\l
hlatorY lo U 43. 'l he Dal· Cooks Ii Dliltwoshers Ele<.-tronics . Bch, nr bus. ~ hr. Ref a people who are health I~~~~~~~~~ 11 PllA:ltM' P.Co Bo..!,,.!6GO, AJI :1hdb. See Chef Mon IEHCH TECH + n.oq 752:2393 dys, 6~' o6-t3 ~~d:'on:y~ u<'~~!d m':~ O.ta aa, a . .,..._.. ev ' thru Sat. 3·5pm, San reefs competent person _ thes~ quallflcationa call
800KKEEPP.R ASST, ~I em e ~ t e • t n n . 12 S qualified to service video HOUSE:ICEEl'ER 549 8517 or '151-7924
ecpen:nced &pland1an,SanClem. mon1l~ra & vi~eo IC· Live ln Youne N.B. ar AN ICU RI 5 T .
lr19 $50 ~oo .... s f CftSOnes,orcanr.ccparts ramtl)· Must SPQ4k f , ' I~ " or n e.w dept estah. rental .. ·' . Ol>l>Ortunity or.a1'tpro· BOOJ\'1Ui:l:PEft rtataur11ut, apply 10 services aasht In f.ngl1sh.Rersrcqd.l\pp gre~h·eperson.Muslbo
PJume 12-S. 5 Daya, :No IJeJ"IOl1 Ion Oct 17, tPM markeUnc' w/technical ly, 2633 W. Coast Hwy, ~Int w acrylka, call Hair
Ctnaoc1al atmts ~ tax, to tlPM. Del ~onico's ~pertlse '1H/54S.l14B N .B. Call for appt Therapy, Dy!!; 963·011'1 ; E&tablocaJbldr.'46-~ <torinerly lfacry'1) 4~8 · · 642-lH75or644~ Ev('S968·6t4lG.l.A.
bcUorat\6. Mar1lnpleWay.N.B. EXC. SEC'Y HOU!f8eeper, fem. l'Om· '.\1ATURE WOMAN
COUN5aOAS Chairman oe the Board paaion. liv• JD , O\·er 50 p u me to welcome
UVl.JN reqwres Exe. Sec'y with yra, for my father. No newcomera at <'Ontact
arr1td, ao children. outatandlng qualiflca· amokin1. 982·2-&58 merchants. Flexlbl hn.
-.,...,..,........,...,.....~~or----t •upcrvlae c teenaae tton1'. Starting ulary HYGEHIST Need car, Ht• t.)'plnfl.
l I.. .,. .... •· .. I '1200 ivr mo. wJ(ully 547·:nl5 11r •· .,.xpen~ ........ a , paid nfedic:11I plan & OP· Nwpt. llt:h 8rP&. Wed·
Alao, p/U1ne atngte lady porturuty for rapid ad· ne~ltny,, X·Ray expr.
ok. Oak Tree Homes. vanc,mcnt Ip F111hlon ~-__ ~SS93. B d bl•nd, Np~ ch Sen IHSUR,\MCE
fully tfoac:nptl\'e resume NrwPort Beach Fire &
ten1ew
C.."uulty insurance ofc
11eedl'I quulllled un
dorwrltPr with ex
perlenrc in procetn;ioii.
5t'rv1rmg & marketing o(
t•ommerrlat a<'oounta.
Snlarv tipen Ext'ellent
bt'n•tlta MrA Haker.
IU3 OMO
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our famous
DIME-A-LINES
ple \\ood cabinet, needs
assembly $5. lony l.ama bike seat is: extension
kltngaroo boots, size 8 cord S2. 536-3507. --------,---1 $25. Leather jaL•ket nee~e lined. sllc to, $5 TWO 20 aauon ilas i.addlt
Leather ht\l ~. Lorge old tanks S'l5 each; 25 ~aUon
whitl' pitchu ~2!5. pr~pane tank $25, two
Matching larie wtilte 36 pipe wrencht:s ~15 b!i!i~ll ~~ Low beach each; swimming pool
chair 75<:, Pl11stlc coal pump $20; llMB·llMll-19!iO
hungers ~c! Cal.Selle re door h and It! s r 1> r
corder ~. Ampex stereo Chry$ler, De1oto, n•w
cassette dt>ck $25. Bell $2 50 each: Dearborn
and Howell !lpeakers healer ~: heavy duty
\I. Ith bu1ll·m umplif1er hand \\'Ulch ~SO; posl
!10. Monaural Garrartl hole digg_er, !':crew type,
in maple cab111et with ~:new pipe aalvanlzed P l\~f-P'&l radio t'i20 Ad· len~hs 1 ''x9', ~'O; Sears
miral .st reophonic re air conditioner blov.·er ---------1 cord pl.;.i.,)er $5... Digital ~10: Plymouth cran~
clock ~l. Scientific shaft, new318, 10 10, ~H. Amerl~ans IOC Picture Plymouth radlalor WARDROBE trunk S3S • ...---------t putties 21><: ~l plii)' pl'n 59·'61, ~s. Ford hl'ad Oil c~n.'> ~.~. Pictures
$2. New pt;ll :C\>. Folding 272-292 312, ~. Joe afler S lo. Fram u $1-$5. hjlhl·hail'~. Amerlcanu SP~~· .~222 Dclawore
vearbooks 10<.'. Adjust•· Apt B IReJrJ. Hunt·
ble dress form ~. Lorge _i.1111011 Beocn. _
cop~r ,chafmi dbh "3 CllILDRE~S Halloween
Lealht;r camerq audaet and dnnce coslusnes casl'1lild leili ~es~. 8
track I.a~ t!a.'te ~. 1'ew
cheu:.e m;.ikw-$1. Down
mummy ha& 1':'1. Mehtu
cofff!l' pot, mws and Jib.
of coffel' ~ Pancake1·
iSc. "'ew bar lamp with
drunk on lamp post. ------
rocker sis Ru!ll.iun.
Greek und Nul!sacs books
3Sc to~ 50. Men·s black
dress sh<>t:s. 111:.w 120 ~
Propane lantern ~2
Kindn~s ~team curler
set 'l. Yoiurt maker~ Deluu pfanut butter machine~; Polero1d Sw
in«er find "Cose ~1 ~
Photo copy sttlnd for-""·
inger75c. Stack or carpet
~uares 7:ie. Old Spice e1tt .set n~w ,1. Flower
ring and candl~ set. new
~. Electric can opener
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d. l'ull or pJUme.
A ~ S&aUon, 17th •irvtne. c.M. MOLD MAKERS
$9 PEI HOUR
(2) Rerrteeraton, 12 cu.ft., Sl.25; ond 16 cu. ft..
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cond. Bst otr. '30·Sl90 or control, rall)"e wheels &
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