HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-11-06 - Orange Coast PilotIWff REMINGTON AND DIEDRICH, FRIENDS: •• lN JULY
Friendship's
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By GARY GRANVlLLE
OflMo.ilyl' ... SUlf
ll was on an overcast but warm night early last
August that Mike Remington sat in the dimly lit
Tartan Room in Orange sipping Chevas Regal on the
rocks.
Between sips, Remington consumed huge quan·
tities of water, a dead giveaway
among diabetics of his type that
they are emotionally stirred up.
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LYN JACOBS SUPERVISES SUN'S FRYING OF IQQ
' Laguna Hills
or Sol tries egg sunny side up
There's more and more talk about reaUly these days of
using the sun as an energy source. Students at Valencia
Elementary School in Laguna Hills fried an en sunny aide
up in more ways than one last week. They us~ a solar cook·
ing wtit they constructed in two weeks to fry "n eiaht·
minute egg. Todd Waterman came the closest of all stu·
dents to guessing llow long it would take the ege to fry.
Instruct.or Lyn Jacobs of the Mentally Gifted Mlnoc Pro·
gram supervised.
Laquna Beach
Moral reward
offered for
return of bike
The old 10-speed really
has just one speed. Its seat
flaps. A few spokes are
broken as is the right front
brake handle. There are no
reflectors. It doesn't have
a light. But what the old
bicycle does have, accord
ing to its owner, bearded
San Clemente
John Gabriels of La1una
Beach, la ••aentlmental
value." Despite the hl&b
regard Gabriels hu for h\a
bicycle he never bothered
chaining it to a rack or JHMSt
when not In use. A week
ago, Gabriels found It
stolen. When police of·
ficials asked its value,
Gabriels replied, "Let's
say $.50,okay?"Helsoffer.
ing a "moral reward of
profuse thanks to whoever
returns the bike."
It's difficult being ~ good Joe
Meanwtulc, in Snn Clemente newcomer James Talasco
found little appreciation ofCered for turning in a wallet, con-
taining $533. Talasco, who reeenUy moved to the Oranae
Coast from New York City, was on his way to buy a
newspaper. He spotted the wallet on the lt.rfft. but passed it
by. However, on his way back home. he delou1'ed to Pict it
up. He saw the wallet stuffed wtth billt, but dJ~t bother
counting the money, taking it direcUy to the police station
instead. 'lbe wallet's owner was there asldn1 whether
-anyone bad turned it in. But Talaaco hasn't received al'&-
ward, not even a ''thank you." Wbon qulued by Ida family
as to his reaction over not reeelvln• an accolade, Talueo
replied, "It's not easy being a Chrbtiln."
Huntington Beach
Officials a bit 'tired' ofrjokes
WASHINGTON (AP) -
FormerA;.~I~ dlreetor Rlcbard
Helma, nnea •.ooo for ~ot ~
truthf\&) with a Seaate commit-
tee, will be able to pay the debt
with money collected ln
wastebaaketi at a meeting of re-
Ured CIA e0>ploy~.
The retired CIA workers,
meetlnt after Helms was 1eo-te n c e d Fr1day, put two waatebukets atop a piano and
tOlsed In checks and money to
pay the former spy chief's fine.
Helms, wbo appeared at the
scheduled meeting at.a auburban
Man/ailed
lnS,tabbi~
A Huntingtoa 'Btach teeo.qer
remained ln auarded condition
early today at Pacifica Hospital
after be wu atabbed repeatedly
during a tight SatuJ'day momtng
in downtown Huntinston Beach,
policeaaid.
Dwicht Edward Haga, 19, of
1&921 La.9alle St., was stabbed
.. •ix or seven .. times by
Frederick LeW1s lscb1nger, 25, of
408 lotb St., Apt. B.. Huntlnj\On
Beach. at 12:12 a.m. ln front w
1027 Lake St.., pollce1ald.
The two bad beecil er,wn, at a
party at tbe Lake Street address
and stepped outside 'fib.ere
lacblnger produced a loetlnf
blade knUe and "brutally" at·
tacked Hfaa aa 12 to U people
looked oa, police reported.
Iacblnger, who reportedly
tlaahed himself durint the at-
i:..ck. was *'8ated at the UCI
Medical Center. and releas4'd;
then booltecl.into OraQte Cotally
jaU on a 'charge ol attemJjted.
1D rder, accotdlng to
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Members or the Department of Fish and Game Narln11 ·'
Habitat are a bit tired of aJl the jokes rolled tbelt Wfl1 lut
week. The staff picked up old tires that waahd up on• sbt
mile stretch of Huntington state and city beaches and Bolla
Chica State Buch when they were tom looce from tbelr
~ean floor mooring during recent choppy seas. The tires
were planted on the S4}& floor more than a year aco by the
Los Angeles Rod and Reel Club which intended for them ~
form an artificial fishing reef. John O ... Jack" Cullale1 coordinator of the Fish and Game Marine Habitat., tf9tlil4
late last week, "IC these things keep comlDg up on the Ma~
I'm going to retire." He and six others ha4 the back·
breaking pick·up ta.$1r!
Extra-marital
sex survey
draws blank
Theo there is the frustra·
lion of Huntirigton
Harbour's Susie Newman.
She has been circulating a
sex survey to man1ed men
of Huntington Seacb for a
professor friend of hers.
When she passed out the
surveJ on elttra-marltal
sexual behavior of men,
they .. either burst out
laughing or their faces
turned ]uigbt red," she
saya. •'Then they say •no'
they won't ftU out the ques· Uonna.lte. 0 Mi'S. Newman,
a member Of the Hunt-loaton Beacb PlannJ»a
Commilillon, saya abe .li
trYbll to get 500 rt1pons~.
country club, got a standJq ova·
tioA horn the more than .oo
form tr CIA officers.
It was~·t. known how mucb
money wu collected, but one
member of the or1anlaat1oa of
retired CIA employees said:
"The basket were filling up fast.
when I left. I think it ta safe to say
there was more than enou&h con·
tri~uted to pay the $2,000 fine . .,
Other CIA and reUred CIA
employees said they contributed
for weeks to a defense tund to
help defray Hebm' le1aJ cost.a.
La1una Beach poUce were credl~ a tree ror possibly sav-
iriC the llfe P.J a man wb tt
•top~ the auto be WIS drlvlnC aa it PtuilP4 ~own a hills!de
Saturday. The iricident occurred >at a: lO p.m. wbeb a Voluwa1en drlVtlll by E•cle Cochran,• A ol 300&
Create Way, La1una Beach •.
struck a pa.rited car on Temple
Hills Drive, just east of san
Remo Drive, police 1aJd.
Coehran swerved after hlttlnl
the auto and his car, plunged 300
feet down the embankment unW
1Jtopped by the tree. ·~~t ~ feet
high and el;ht inches thick. Jt'a
another 700 feet to Park Avenue
where if the car had hit., it's like-
ly Cochran would bav• beea
killed, police d.
Cochran's auto ·was de·
moltahed, police nid. The
parked car, owned by Karen
Kolbert, of Costa Mesa, received
minordamap. •
Cochran wai treated for
numerous cuts and abrulons at
South Coast Community Hospital
and released. He was booked in
the Lacuna Beach jail on. a
charge of drunk driving, police
said.
Thefts Suspect· Held
TOCCOA, Ga. CAP) -Eight
persons were killed and at leaSt
30 more were lnjurfid earlY today
when a dam in northeast Georlla
burst, sending wattr floOdiDg
down an already ratu-awolleu
river, authoritiessald.
A Westmlnater man believed
responsible for a strin& of
. burglaries in three cities was be-
ing held by Costa Mesa police to-
day.
· Robert Victor Sara1<>1a, 27, ol
Westminster, was .apprehended.
near the Plnecreek Apartme11ts
complex, 2300 Fairdew ROad,
Costa Meaa, ~ after 9 p.m.
Friday wa und IQI'·
veiUance at tbollme by officers
from Costa Mesa and Santa Ana,
a depai'tment~m~ aaid.
Costa Mesa pollce made tht ar-
rest after oblerying Saragosa
leavina ibe apartoients structure
w ltli some Ulevitlona,
aythorltiesaald. /
Offictala believe SJrafOla has
Blll Clack, deputy diiector of
the Georgia Qvil Defense, said
the dam on a lake that supplied
tbe c:ity'a wa~ bunt. about 2 a.m. ·
\ beeo ln¥01Yed ~ bw-•~ m
Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and
Westmlmter m recent mon~.
Saracoaahad bee releu~ ~
jail OplJ ~ ~Ula ~qt~ l~H~i.D1t11t~'Mt lire'f41erJldtJ:Mr.lits
serv!Qltmio OD a ~iNl•cbarle.
pollcefaid. •
Growing Cast
10 Now Tied to Crimes
The intncate and at time bizarre invesll&ation brought about
by a murder two weeks ago in Newport Beach has produced a
long list of players. '
The murder conspiracy complaint now lists the dead man,
his two colleagues who ar~ sought as material witnesses, eight
murder conspiracy suspects and ten John Does included to cover
anybody else whose name turns up in the investigation.
Here'a lbe cast of characters currently connected by police to
the case:
-SCepben John Bovan, 36, of 17332 Ze1der Lane, Fountain
Valley; the murder victim who died at 3:30 a.m. Oct. 22 outside
El RanchJto restaurant in Newport Beach; alleged kidnaper of
Alexander Kulik.
-Alexapder KuUk, 28, lists 3 Linda Isle, Newport Beach as
his home; arr15led Oct. 22 in Mission Viejo alle1edly in
possession of 1.1 pounds of 85 percent pure heroin; a partner in
Prasadam Distributing, Inc., a Newport Beach investment firm:
accused in the murder conspiracy for allegedly offering a reward
for Bovan 's death; served eight months in Afghanistan for smug-
gling hashish oil in 1971; freed from jail on $750,000 bail.
-Elsie Caban Kulik, his wife, age and address unknown, al-
legedly a one-time member of the Hare Krishna sect known as
Tarnt, sought for murder conspiracy in the death of Bovan.
-Jerry Peter Flori, <11 , of 19822 Brookhurst St., Huntington
Beach: arrested Oct. 25 by Costa Mesa police for allegedly being
in possession of 2.9 ounce~ of cocaine; subsequently has been
charged in the murder conspiracy for allegedly being the man
who pulled the trigger on the 9 mm gun used to kill Bovan; has
been identified by police as a federally relocated witness, living
in the Orange Coast area under an assumed name after testifying
against members of organized crime on the east coast: remains jailed. · ·
-Debra A.nn Addison, 24, 19822 Brooklmfst ~Huntington
Beach; arrested Oct. 26 in the murder conspiracy, rges were
.dropped Thursday: allegedly she is Fiori's girlfriend w !tted.
Bov an the night be died and told Fiori "Mre to find him.
-Anthony "Little Tonr' Marone, Jr., 23 of 10121 Mer mac
Drive, Huntington Beach: arrested Oct. 26 In the murder con-
spiracy; allegedly was present when Bovan died and disposed of
the murder weapon found Jater by police in the Upper Newport
Bay; remains jailed.
-Raymond Steven Resco, 28, 10121 Merrimac Drive, Hunt-
ington Beach; arrested Oct. 26 in the raurder conspiracy; iden-
tified as a federally relocated witness, living in the Orange Cout
area under an assumed name after testifying against members of
organized crime on the east coast; allegedly was present when
Bovan died and helped dispose of the murder weapon; remains
jailed.
-Rick WUlls, 3 Linda Isle, Newport Beach; owner of Delphi
Auto Design in which Prasadam invested; listed by police as
owner of the home at which Kulik wu staying at the time of his
arrest and lessee of the Stutz Blackhawk the heroin was found in:
he is neither charged with any crime nor suspected or any in con-
nection wilb the case.
-Joseph SHlwn Davis, age and address unknown: a
partner in Prasad am; sought on a warrant charging murder con-
spiracy; a one-time member of the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna
Temple, his Hindu name is Juda Verata.
-Joseph Gabriel Fedorowski, age and addTess unknown; a
partner in Prasadam; sought on a warrant charging murder con-
spiracy; a one·Ume member of the Laguna Beach Hare Krishna
Temple, his Hindu name is Gupta.
-Roy Cbrb&opber Blchard, age and address unknown; a
partner in Prasadam; sought on a •arrant charging murder con-
spiracy; at one Ume the president of the Laguna Beach Hare
Krishna Temple, his Hindu name is Rashada Dave.
-StantoD Ketner, aae and address unknown; employed H a
sales agent by Prasadam; an alleged accomplice of Bovan in the
kidnapping of Kulik; named as the subject of the mutder con:
spiracy; SoUgbt by police as a material witness.
-Robert Sbea, age and address unknown; empt07ed as a
sales agent by Prasadam; an alleaed accomplice of Bovan and
Keiffer in the kidnapping of Kulik; named as the subject of the
murder conspiracy; sought by police as a malerial '1tuess.
First. ~arter Veto ;
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Kills Clinch Reactor
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SECRET LAGUN!A CASH ST ASH REPORTED ••• l
CFrom Pace AO
motivated by the alleged kidnap-
ping of Kulik by Bovan and two
other men in August.
Newport police allege Bovan.
along with Stanton Keiffer and
Robert Shea, threatened and
beat Kulik to make him divulge
the locaUon of the money.
Booked
In the 6 a.m .. stillness,
Charlie McCarty tries his
luck again. To find out why
fishing is so special to this
veteran angler, see Page
02.
Fire Claims
Man Despite
Rescue Try
They fl.JlaJly ransomed him
back to bis business partners for
Sl00,000, ·according to police al-
legations.
After that, police assert the
Prasadam partners put out a
contract oo the lives of Bovan,
Keiffer and Sb.ea -a contract al·
lecedly executed by Fiori,
Marone and Resco.
Bovan is dead. Police are try·
ing to find bis two colleagues.
''They wanted to get Alex
<Kulik l to tell them where the money was hidden. The only
problem was that Alex didn't
know." the anonymous source
said.
The person who allegedly does
know where the money is buried
is known aa ''The Fat Man." the
source said.
"Anytime anyone needed any
money, they bad to_ go see the Fat
Man," be said.
Police say they are now in-
vestigating the alleaation that
the four Prasadam partners
earned tho money they lnves~
in local businesses by smuggling
• narcotics from the Orient.
The three partners who are
still being sought were all at one
time members of the Hare
Krishna temple In Laguna
Beach, a perfect cover, says the
secret source, for their alleged
narcotics smualing.
''Those other people at the
temple are about as innocent as
you can &et.. They dido 't know
what was goin& on," said lbe
source. '
The Prasadam partners, be
sa1d, "used the temple people
like sheep to lure in a rox. ••
He said the meuJbership in the
Hare Kri•bna 1ect offered
several advantaces to their operati~ including a second set
of names -they all took Hindu
names -as well aa !fan •cuse to
travel to the Orient on religious
pilgrimages and use "safe
houses" in the foreiJn countries in other Hare Krishna Temples.
1975 and the fact that bis wife. ~
Elsie. or Tami as sbe's known in \
Hindu, was also an alle1ed c
Krishna devotee. (
One search warrant executed ~
at the Linda Isle home where $
Kulik was staying at the time of i;
his arrest provides anioterestin& :
list of items seized. ~
That list Includes a 4lPQalt or <
$355,000 wired from a Paris ba.nk
to a local bank in Kulit's name.
Also listed on the affadavit
filed in Orange County Superior
Court in coonect.ion with tbat Lin-•
da Isle search was a list of what i
police allege are buyers and
sellen of heroin. •
That fits, said the source, who 1
alleges that Kulik did '11 of the t
overseas work for the group. • '
Police Seek
Young Bandit
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Costa Mesa police were •
searching today for a youthful •
bandit weanng a blond Wif who '
escaped with $1,000 in • daring ~
daylight robbery at a savtnp i
and loan firm Saturday after •• noon.
The nspedy descrll>M a
male. 2S to 30 ~a.rs of a1e, S-.
foot-7. 175 J>OUftdS and weartq a
blond wig robbed a teller at Jl1nt •
Federal Savinp and Loan of :
1 Santa Monlca at 1455 Bater
1
. Str~ Costa Kesa. at J.J:OTp.m •• poUce said. l , 1 •
He walked up to a teller. bran-
dished a revolver and paper bq t
and ordered the teller to_put tbe
mone,. in it, police. rd~ The
Temple officials hue con-tellu at t1ist bellevea
ai.stently •lated that the three joke unW the bandit tP~
men still sought were •'expelled" ~ "to kill witriessest' • pOlk'O , •
trom the religion more than a The baridlt fled westbOUDd oo 1 year ago. root after getting the casb. ac·
'l'ttey aald Kulik was never con-cord.in.C 1.0 authorities. ~ sus-
nected to the cult, although they •pect wq alsO weartn1 a .&oatee
ftliled to mention a $25,000 dOfta-and mustache, wblch police I
tton he made to their sect in late belieYe ma;y hate beeD: take;.
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· Harse Switch
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Scheme Eyed·.
NEW YORK <AP> -Whether you call it a "stinf," a "Tinier ..
.or a .. switch," it apparent!)' bas
happened "rt one df the CODb.tl7~
'most prestigious racetracks, Bti·
montPark.
And veterans of the New Yock
racing s cene are concerned
about the damage it has done to
the reputation of organizations
and procedures that are sup-
posed to safeguard the integrity
pf horse racing.
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SEPT. 23 WINNER AT BELMONT MAY BE WRONG HORSE
OFFICIALS SAY the first sus-
pected ringer case here in at
least 30 years centers on allega-
tions that a veterinarian may
have substituted a champion for a loser in a race last month and
m ade a $78,000 killing
In the past decade or so, New
York and other states have set up
elaborate means or identifying
horses with the ajd of track of-
ficials and privately funded rac-
ing associations. Many people
believed the system was
foolproof But now they're not so
Too Tough for Lawman
Chief Shot in First Hour on the Job.
s ure.
On Sept. 23, an entry in the
mnth race was listed as Lebon,
imported from Uruguay by Dr
Mark Gerard, a veterinarian
who also imported a Uruguayan
champion named Cinzano.
Gerard has said Cinzano suf-
fered a head injury and was
destroyed in June. Lloyd's ot
London paid Cinzano 's owner
$150,000insurance for the loss.
BUT THE New York State
Racing and Wagering Board
says Gerard killed Lebon, not
Soviet Amnesty
Marks Anniversary
MOSCOW (AP> Citing "the
principles of socialist humaru-
ty." the Soviet Union declared an
a mnest y Saturday for many
categories or imprisoned com-
m on criminals, but not for
political dissidents.
The amnesty, announced in
n ewspapers and on radio, was
declared in honor or the 60th an-
niversary Monday of the
Bolshevik revolution . The
number ol prisoners affeeted was
not given, but most observers ex-
pect it to involve many thousands
of people.
Weieker Weds
KERMIT, W.Va. <AP> -The
mayor of this small stateline
town renewed a promise Satur-
day to wipe out lawlessness. Tbe
pledge came as Kermit's police
chief lay recovering from a
bullet wound he suffered two
hours after being hired.
Mayor Arthur Crigger said law
enforcement has been almost
nonexistent for five years in the
town. He said drugs and prosUtu·
lion plague Kermit, which sits on
the border with Kentucky.
MARTIN COUNTY, on the
other side of the narrow Tug
Fork River, ls dry. Kentuckians
in search of a drink "can just run
across the bridge and they can
JU&t duck back into Kentucky and
you can't touch them," Crigger
said.
Friday night s ome of the
townsfolk took what they thought
would be a step towards solving
the problem. They hired Ben
Johnson, 43, to be police chief of
the town of 1,100. Johnson is a
former state trooper.
After the meeting, Johnson
went on a patrol with another
member or the department,
Walter Johnson, 57, who ia no re-
lation. They went into Wilma's
Friendly Tavern in downtown
Kermit to quell a disturbance,
,.POll~e said. They U\en :;tepped
outaide the bar and, without
Senator Lowell P. Weicker Jr. 46, stands with his bride,
the former Camille DiLorenzo, 35, after they were mar-
.. ried Saturday in New York. The new Mrs. Weicker was
his former appointments secretary. Both have three-
children from former marriages. .
warning, were shot, according to
police and a witness
TWO MEN then fled to an up-
per floor oC the tavern where they
were flushed out by police using
tear gas. Charged with two
counts each ot felonious assault
with intent to commit murder
were George Carter, 37, and
Charles Preece, 49.
The two officers were taken to
a nearby bospltal where Ben
Johnson was listed in satisfac-
tory condJtJon with a chest wound
and Walter Johnson wu llated in
satisfactory condition with a
wound in the abdomen.
Walter Johnson's wffe Ruby
commented, "Kermit ls the
meanest little place, to be the
size it is, that I've ever aeen in
myUfe."
Fast SALT Accord
Called U ulikely
·w ASHINGTON CAP > -
Defense officials said Saturday
they would be surprised to see
U.S. and Soviet negotiators reach
agreement this year on a new
Strategic Arms Limitation Trea-
ty, despite President Carter's op-
tirt)ism.
THE OFFICIALS also are re-
serving judgment on whether the
two countries have made bal-
ancing concessions in seeking a
new treaty, adding that they are
awaitlng the outcome of fut:t,her
ne1otiations on many unsettled
and nettlesome det.alb before re-
aching that judgment.
In telling reporters their
doubts that a new SALT treaty
can be signed this year, the of.
ficlals took what appeared to be
another step backward from the
optimistic forecasts by Cartel'
about a month ago.
Carter predicted on Oct. 2 that
·'within a few weeks we will have
a SALT agreement that will be
~
Probes Miss
the pride of the country.··
BUT BY Oct. 27 be had
modified his position to "guess
that we have a fairly good pros-
pect wlthin the next few ~eeks
of a description or the general
terms for a settlement." But the
president said nailing down de·
tails "would take long and
tedious negotia~lons. •'
Defense officials indicated
they are uncertain whethe1' the
final a1reenaen ill nure
means of verificaUon that are
good enough tp prevent al).)' un·
detected chcatJni that mt1ht up-
set the'iiucleatbtUmce. . "
Suit Saves
Woman in
Boat Spill_
JUNEAU, Alask' <AP> ... A
woman was plucked from a re-
mote beach by a helicopter
Saturday. after surviving the
sinking of a fl.sblng boat and 10
days of wanderioa alone the
coast 60 miles west of here, the
Coast Guard reported.
A SURVJV AL suit she put on
before the bQat Eagle sank saved
the life of Nancy Zaid, 21 , said
Dan Dewell, Coast Guard public
affairs officer here. •
However, the vessel owner.
Rick Nelson of Petersburg, waa
missing and presumed drowned,.
said Dewell. 1'be woman sur-
vivor was nown to Sitka for treat·
ment ot exposure.
DeweH said Nelson, 34, and the
woman climbed into a skiff as the
fishin1 boat sank near Dundas
Bay in Icy Strait.
But he said the skiff capsized,
and the two struagled to stay
afloat by hanging onto it. Nelson,
she told airtborities, finally
slipped under the waves despite
her elfc>rtS to hold bhn up.
SHE SAlD the washed ashore
six to eight hours later "and
waJked and )Y~ked each day. She
dlda 't ltii6\>.' '*hich direct:ton, she
JUSt walked," said J>ewell.
He !aid cannery ernployees 1n
Pelicall-reported the boat bver.
due rrid2')'. ' ' ..
Gary "wu a good student -
just a normal boy," who entered
the Army shortly after araduat-
tng from blgh school, accotdini
to bi• aunt, Geraldine Godfrey.
He was staliooed in Germany
when news of the deaths of his mother and grandmother
reached him, andretwnedforthe·
funeral5ona3G-dayleave.
""WAilllNGTON <AP> -
Pred\lent Carter will
bigbll&bt the week ahead
with a fireside chat Tues·
day, pitcbing for public
support for bis energy pro-
gram.
The speech, to be carried
live by the ABC, CBS and
NBC television networb, •
is considered an attempt
by the president to lain
public support for bis
energy proposals, now
before House and Senate
conferees.
Carter wants the con·
f4!rence committee to in-
clude more of the Houae·
• passed version or tbe
eoeray lealslatioa in the
compromise bW It aubmtts
for final House and &enate
approval. The Houae
veraion retains most of
Carter's key PfOJ>Os~.
'41Ule '.thet senate delet414, most of them.
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LOSANG (AP) -"
1penl yeAn ln piiaon for takin, other people's
cars, ia up to bla old tricu •lain 11\d lovln1 lt.
, But lb is time it's le•al -he works ror a car re-
po!e:easion firm
The ~1-ycar·old paroled car thief. who
once ran what police culled ''Bledsoe'a
Reassembly Pinnt," is usln« •ueb loo u
t 'slim jim' -a hooked hacksaw blade that un.
l locks car doors and a wealth of experience
to retrieve curs whose owners fail to make
their payments.
"MY BOSS suys as reposbessors ~o. I'm
the best he's ever had," Bledsoe said in an in·
terv1ew. "I'd do this for nothing 1fl didn't need
the money. l actually have fun doing it. It iS
outdoor work and the hours aren't bad.
.. It's JllSl like stealing. You have to sneak
up and take curs from people that naturally
don't want lo gin: them up," Bledsoe said.
While operating his "Reassembly Plant"
for three }ears, he says he stole about 250 new
cars. Then ho bought wrecked cars from
salvage yards, intcrc-hangcd parts and the
salable ret.ult was an old registered car with a
new body.
BLBDSOE, WOO aaid ho hu 'PU'' 32
years behind bars, went to prison mott 19eent-
ly after one ol his ••rea&aembled" cars was
parked bear the 11te of a robbery -for Whlch
he clahns no respoo lblllty -and impounded
by police.
He said that when he broke into the police
impound and stole "hlJs" car back, "naturally
this aroused their competitive spirit, because
they bew I did it but they eou1dD 't prove~.••
They eventually did, and he went to the
California state prison at Cbino for 1rand theft
and recei\.ing stolen property. •
A police officer who wu well acquainted
wJth 8ledsoe's activities persuaded Western
Adju tt>rs, a repossession firm, to hJre him. A
judge.and a prosecutor helped cethisseatence
reduced so he could take the job last
December, he said.
Now, he says, he does all the firm's re-Before that, Bledsoe said he stole 750,000
sp.irk plugs in about two years, laking them possesslng. 1T•S LIKE OLD TIMES. ONLY U:GAL:
Rape Revenge
~ry Thwarted
SAN FRA "lCISCO CAP> -Police arrested a
man tht•y sa11J was hcnt on avc•ngmg the suicide·
death ot his sister ''ho "as allegedly raped by a
gang or molorc~ chsls
Pohu.> (';1pt Donald Taylor stud Rosemary
Baker. 17. \\as raped b) five IJ1kcrs Oct. 24, and twc
nights latc1 she '' c·nt to the beach and put a bullet
through hC'r hram.
' SLin Jo!--c police put out an all·points bulletin for
her brother. Dewey C Baker, 25. whom they said
was drinng a i.lolcn car and armed, gunning for the
alleged rapists. llis <·ar was spotted at a house in
'the Sunset D1strll't near where the dead girl had
lived Bakl'r su1n•nd(:rcd peaceably.
Zulu Kit19 Rt•je~t• Honaeland•
LOS \'\Gr·:LES IAJI> Tbekl~goftheZulus.
South Mnt'a s lar~cst ethnic group, vowed here
Saturd,1y that his people w11l never cooperate With
go, crnml·nt allcmpb lo d1v1de the racially· ~
troubled nation into nine
[ )
s mall btack Sl'.4TE "homelands" and one
_ . large white state.
--------King Goodwill
~, Zwclethini. eighth
monarch or the S million Zulus in the past 300 years. ~old the Los Angeles Times· "My people bave re-
jected thl· S) stem of homelands which seeks to put
blach Ill South Afr1c-a jt1 a scnes of mm.istates sur-
rounded h} a sprawTin~ "h1te state. I reject
apartheid r<icial st•parat1on. too "
BMrglorg Linked to Bo•leld~
OX'< \RD li\P 1 A hur~lary at the home of an
Oxnard woman \\hose nephew wa'\ murdered as he
walked home from a elate apparently was connect-
ed to the invcsti~at1on of the case. police said Satur-
dav
. Rur~lars entered the home of Mrs. Blanche
Nelson Friday while she was at work and painted
thl' words "Free Johnny Lopez is innocent'' on a
bedroom door, Sgt George Pultz said. Lopez. 18, of
Oxnard. was.one of three persons held in the beat·
in_i: death of Mrs Nelson's nephew, Paul Yenney
Jr , 17, and the• rape ur his girlfriend, Linda Fiene,
18
'J'url~h Quads Rvported Stafl~
FRES:-.10 <AP > -Quadruplets born here to a
Turlock <'<>\lplc arc reported in stable condition to-
day with all but one breathing without help from a
respirator.
The two boys and l\\O girls were born last
Thursday at Valley Medical Center to Roger and
Constance Smith. Mrs. SmitJ> 2.5, had been taking a
fertility drug for three mo ·before becom1ni
pregnant. Doct.ors had predic twins
Rapr-.Jlurd~r Sau~et B~ld
SAN DIEGb CAP> -t J. 21-year·old man bas
been arrtsted ip conneetlo11 ~th the HaJlo't\'IPfm.
night rape-mur~cr or a 17·rear-otd hi&h sct\001
senior, and a separate sexua attack on a 19·)'tar·
old. police said.
Charles Ct>lbert of San Dleto was arrelted J~te
Friday and booked for investigation of murder and
sexual asaaultin \wo cases, said Capt. Bob Walker.
f:a•palgni-!r• Win Red~~d Ra•~
LOS ANQELES CAP> -An eleven-month
campai&n by tbe Vnited Neighborhoods Organiia·
lion <UNO> has pa\d ofr In reduced car Insurance
• Tat.eslor rosideilts.of East Los Angeles. • •
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.Batt'le al tlae Beach
San Diego beachgoers who lhbught they saw a 'VjN I battle raging·
along the shore Friday weren't seeing things. Holly.wooo-actors
and film crews were shooting a scene from a new fllm. "Stunt
Man ... starring Peter O'Toole ..
Jumper Survive·s
' SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A dark·
haired 17-ytiar-old girl who held her
nose and leaped from the (ioJden Gate
Bridge survived and was hospitalized
in serious condition Satutday.
··Let me cSie. Let m'e die," the young
San Francisco resident said as a
Coast Guard cutter took her to shore.
where she was admitted to the
Army's Letterman General Ho&pital
for surgery
Only 10 other persons have sur-
vived the leap, whjch has claimed 630
lives smce the brld1e opened 40 years
ago Authorities describe the graffful
suspension span .as the most popular
suicide spot in the nation.
Authorities withheld the girrs iden·
' tity, but reported her parents visited
her at the hospital. She was listed as
•'seriously ill."
Bicyclist Bob Gibbons, a 29 year-0ld
contractor from South San Francisco,
said be watched helplessly as the girl,
wearing a blue down ;acket. ;eans and
hiking boots, slipped over the railing.
"l hollered but she Just held her
nose and let go," Gibbons said.
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It w~ rough r~de on a sloppy track to.r ttte ~ e County f"'aia-Board, ~ut the 1'halo firilsb came out o~aJ.
The thoroughbreds will be off and running ul Loi
Alamitoc:> Tuesda:y, • ~ -~
l'he bo~s apparently tnnoc out att,.nu>t ff ~l er
ills finances by sponsormi a few days of horse racing at he
Los A"'mit<>& track set off a battle royal involving the ·
California Hor11e Racina Board, two major thorougbbreil
lrack&aDd. tJ"lorethan 20 goyemmental a~netes"". ~-'-"~--
For a few days last week lt looked as if the fair had not
only los\. its rac:ing bid, but stood to lose quite a few
thousarACI d<>llars as well.
W~th 300 horlies already m the stables at Los Alamitos
and a couple of hundred more en route, it was a gloomy :,ituation.
T~ idea oi a rtace meet to help finance major improve.
mPnts al the county fairgrounds has been an on-again-
off-again affair for the past c:ouple of years. 1 Leaning b.eavily on the Racing Board and the courts
have bL·cn the major Los Angeles thoroughbred tracks,
llullywood Park and Santa Anita. both determined to keep
the thornughbreds ·noses out of Orange County.
But county fairs are permitted by law to stage money-
making race meets in conjunction with fair activities and
. the plan to combine a Fall Fair with races at Los Alamitos
finally made it over all the artificially contrived hurdles.
Then a Los Angeles Superior Court judge was
persuaded by the big tracks that the Racing Board had
mh;sed a couple of deadlines and acted illegally in grant-
ing thl' 12 1 acing days this month
Thul appeared to leave the fair board sponsoring an
<Hlmiss1on free parking lot fair and facmg a loss of some
:;ill8.000
A <:onv1nc:mg hardship plea resulted in a last-minute
rcpnc\e for the fair, at least tor this year. That doesn't
mean the war is over. but the fair board deserves a pat on
the back for a good fight against a couple of ugly, self
scr\ ing competitors.
Statistics Clouded
The people charged with getting Go\, Brown·s new
stale agency for business and economic development off
the ground must have been less than enchanted with the
latest. batch of headlines generated by the governor's Jo.
quacious environmental advisor, Tom Quinn
This time state Air R~sources Board Chairman Quinn
sounded off with some horror statistics about a ''growing
cancer epidemic" in California which promises to make
the state '"the nation's cancer capital "
Ile proceeded to rattle off a lot of statistics designed to
prove that atr pollution is responsible for this alarming
state of affair~
Ir lrue, his remarks should have been enough to scare
off a goodly numb<.•r of businesses that might have been
ready to buy Gov. Brown's assurance that California really
1s ad andy place to h ve and work.
As 1t turned out, they weren't true. Quinn was making
the wrong comparisons with the wrong statistics.
flis error, later admitted by his staff, was i'n compar-
ing figures on the current incidence of lung cancer cases in
San Francisco and Los Angeles with outdated figures on
the nationwide cancer mortality rate. The curreJllt' D3-
tionwide lung cancer mortality rate, according to the Na-
tional Cancer Institute. is almost double the apparently
low figure cited by Quinn.
J\nd. sinec no state or federal figures are kept on new
<.·ancer t·asL·s. the comparison of local incidence \\ith na-
twnw1dc mortality is doubly invalid.
While no one is opposed to reducing air pollution. this ~ort of scare talk. generated by sloppy research. is not
helping matters.
Dramatic Differences
Ground breaking ceremonies in Costa Mesa last week
brought a 13-year dream close to a happy conclusion for
Orange County's South Coast Repertory
The award-winning group·s new 500-seat theater. <£d ia·
cent to the South Coast Plaza Hotel. will be a far cry from
the converted five-and-dime store that's served as SCR 's
theater for the past decade. And even further from its f 1rst
home in a marine salvage building in !'.'ewport lle<.ich "s
cannery district.
A S2 5 million theatrical complex will rise on the acre
donated by developer Heney Segerstrom, made possible >
by the generosity of the group's many county supporters.
along with a couple of big boosts in the shape or S250.000
donations of f cderal revenue sharing funds from both the
City of Costa Mesa ;ind the county
Twice winner of the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award
for outstanding achievement, the repertory company now
counts more than 9,000 season ticket subscriliers. Its tour-
ing educational theater productions reach an annual au-
dience of 180,000 school children and its Acting
Conservatory gives year-long training to children and
adults.
Wherever it plays, SCR is a cultural asset tbe county
can weJl be proud of and it richly deserves its long·
awaited home. ·
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FROM OTHER quartet's.come
equally severe charges that Jim·
my Carter Is too passive. too in-
active Their main argumenl is
that Jimmy Carter was elected
president because most people
believed he was aoing lo fix
everything that had gone wrong.
Bob Greene
•
• JN I'() EIG¥ affairs, Jimmy Car~r hg raised the banner ol
,human r.tahta in a way that has
identified tJ.s. policy with our
most 1QU)Ortant tradltlona. For
a time,-~his ; P91SiUon on human
rights 1eemed to indJcale to the
So\'iet leadt!rs U\at Carter was
less interested In detente than in
making trouble for them inside
their own count.ry.
But this particular dJfCiculty
has now been resolved; U.S.·
U.S.S.R. relations are now on
high ground, and there's a good
chance th~t enough progress wm
be made at the next round of
SALT negotiations to keep hopes
allve that nuclear arms tensions
can be eased.
'the administration ia sUll feel·
mg its way in diplomacy with
Carter ii movin1 the partJe.1i
toward a Geneva C(>nference: ~· 11 dtmcwt LO imi.ldno a more haurdout undertaklng, but be
Jlkely to get them there.
carter's major test ln tore.ts •
Polley ls tho propoaid Panam1t
Canal Treaty. He ha" the backlnC
be.to of Jcrn' ord l\ H Kl1slnger, who see the treaty ail deace since the end ol World War ·an unavoidable and absolute d •
II. \'elopment in our relations with
T)\e position of the United ... Panama in particular and Sou
State' b far stroncer today in .Amerkun ceneral.
Africa. Asia and South America
than it has *n fOr a decade or ~more. Andrew oung'"bu been
under fire •t home for some ol lils pronouncements, but be has
enabled the Uni~ States to COii\·
mand a new level or res~d and
innuence at the United Nauona.
The benefits at«l substantial.
The U.S. is now playing a m~o.r
role in southern Africa. Ir that
area manaies to avert a massive
race war, Jimmy Carter stands
to be given at least some of the
credit.
IN THE MIDDLE East, Jim-
my Carter's only difference from
his predecessors la that his policy
is more open. As a result he's be·
ing criticized by some of the
parties directly involved. But
there's basically no change from
the ea.sentials of U .S policy un·
der Kissinger
JIMMY CUTER knows he'
not likely to win this one uni~
he can somehow mobilize stroni
support among the Americad
people. Bul he certainly can't W
faulted for lack or leadership OQ
this issue. t
In all, lt cannot be said lha\
Jimmy Carter, in the field of
foreign policy at least. has been~
do-nothing president or
busybody. He has taken pains
do bis homework. Re has ·~
pointed good people .. He has kept
the nation on course.
The. world is stUl a pretty ris
nrena, and will continue to be ont
until the present world anarch,1
is replaced with world law. Bul
the world is certa1nly no mo
risky now than when Jimm
Carter took office, and there•
every &igrl ll can be made.I
rukyaWl.
. t Whooshers Fight Puffers' Smoke Screen I
people die each year due tJ
cigarette smoking. A million and~
a half more become partially o
totally disabled. It's a disgrace
At last, a genuine American
hero. Hia name is Paul Wrigbt.
He is 42 years old. He lives ln
Denver All hail Paul Wright. ·
Wright is the leader of a
crusade against the foul pigs who
1n11st on ruin-
ing Ille for the
rest of UB by
smoking
t•1garcttes in
pubhc places
Many or us
have talked
about these
horrid smok·
ing vermin :
" Paul Wright
has done something about them.
Wright has invented and
marketed an anti-smoking spray
can. The can is six ounces. and
iU. contents are powered by an
aerosol propellant. When the
user presses the button on lop of
the can. a lemon-scented liquid
m1sl shoots out or a noz1le
How does one use the 6pray
''WHEN YOU see someone
:-.moking in a public place, ask
him politely to put his cigarette
out." Wright said "If he refuses,
spray the hell out of him."
Just like that.,
.. Just like that.·• Wright said
"The mist that comP"-out of the
ant1·smok1ni.t spray can 1s very
wt•t It Wlll put a cigarette OYt
from IO inches av.ay. It will also
h11 I h1.• smoker in the face."
\nd \\hat 1f the smoker doesn't
II kc being sprayed?
Mailbox
·'Spray him again." Wri1bt
said.
WRIGHT IS quite serious
about bis project. He ls executive
director of the Denver-based Na~
tional Association on Smoking
and HeaJth, which Is selline the
anti-smolcing spray eans 10 re-
tailers. And be does not il'lttnd to
stop with this f6ray,
"I am getH~ an army
together." Wriabt. 1iid. 11There
are 70 millfon people In ~is COW>·
try who smoke, but there &re ·
about 140 million ot us wbo don't
smoke. JC just one or two million or us gtrt. together and 1et serious
about our non-smokin' 1rmy, 1Ve
can teach the smokers a lesson ...
Wrtght envisions his anti·
s moking soldiers, all carryina
spray cans, roaming the streets.
buses, elevatO'l'il and offlce build-
ings of the United States, tapping
anyone in the race who laslsts 00
befoulins the air with filthy
cigarette smOke.
''PEOPLE WHO smoke are do-
jn& something vile, odious and
obnoxious,•' Wright said.
"Smokers are dumb Ind ig·
norant. Smofcers are drug a(h
dttts. -• "The army or non-smokett wtll
be sayine to the smoker, 'Look,
dummy, you're not golJle to beat
the habit by yourself, so wO:re
going lo help you."'
Wright admits that there is a
possibility of ylolence attached to
the use of his anti·smoking spray
.cans.
·We've goHoend it.•• t
' REMINDED THAT manyt
cities have public ordinances forbidding smoking in p<ibliq
places, and that police officers!
arc empowered to arrest offen]
den, Wrlghtsaid:
"The laws aren't doing the job.
The police can't possibly keep UP!
with all 1the smokers who a.r~i
smoki~g Where they aren't s
posed to smoke. This ls where
army comes in.•· .. Wright himself was a cbaiQ
smoker unW he lost 3S percent
his lungs to emphysema, and ·
doctor told him to quit smokin
or die Now, be says, he realiz
how revolting he must have heel\
Lo other people around him.
"This ls a public service,"
Wright said. "you don't know
what a rewarding feeling it is,
the first time you spray a smoker
in the face. It's bard to work
yourself up to your first spray. Jc.;
takes guts. f
BUT ONCE you've broken uJ
ice, it's easy. And you feel ex
hllarated. You have a
equalizer." .
But he is prepared for th
postibilily of a setback. WhaC:
will be do if the anti-sml1 spray cans aren't effective?
•'Then we move en to lhe anti
•moking bµty clubs ...
'Americaii-Italian Citize:Os Due an ApolOgy'
letters to everyone 1n aulbority lo
try to set some acUon to ~top
these tntlat1on·tnakma. buy-sell
real estate deaJs that are ul-
Umately cheaUng the worldne
man ou~ of tbeillht to own a de-· cent.home.
MICilAl:L D. GARDNl:R
Alm-.• c .. -drua
Or ng Coast Oatl)' P1tot
Who Pay.s for Baked Apples?
By RVTH KESTEa
Huth Kt'1la 1s a rtMd.:nl u/ .San Clt-YMnt~
Congrstulallons, Mar,> Schmitz' I see
you took un u vcr~ wurthy opponent in
your lat~t dcbatt• to Mop the Equ11I
Rights Am1..•ndment
The coni.:ralulatwm., ho°"' ever, was not
the fact that you were &Rain debating the
issue. but lhal \.OU had dcvated ,>our
points of rkbate to mort· foratldablu 1s
SUC'> asnct fm:.illy t'l1man,1ted Whitt had
Sl'emcd to hl' ~our grt>atcst concern
Men and womt!n sharing public latrines
SOMEHOW I HAD nc\er considered
that an 1ssu1..·. but 1t shows you how
back\\. ard I have heen all these yeafi.
ll was only through ynur organized ef·
furl in s pcukmg out that I realized what a
potential for all lt1t' im1posilions thitt
might \\.l'll be advan<"cd 1n such roman
ltc settings. But I wa:-. fortunate enough
tu read somc'w\htrc that the Supreme
Court, bJt k 1n 1965. had :.c."ttlcd this 11.sue
in the c:.i~e of Griswold vs C1Jnnect1cut
The bhart-<l tonn·rns of the drafttnR of
our dauJ!hlers Now the rt• 1s an issue thut
touches all of U.!> HO'w\CVl'r. did you ever
possibly consider th,1t "1th our great
lechnolug~ of the nuclear bomb. or lht•
neutron t,.imh that kills people bul al·
lows bu1l<lings to stand, that JUSt
poss1blv nmw of us might have the OP·
portunit.} tu Y.Otl')-ahout Jigging a fox
holt or l'arc who w1: m1j.!ht ftnd sharing a
fey, intun,1tt· hours logt•lher''
H m1~ht well la• th.it our dauRhters
would bt• hCJPPY Lo sun I\ c the holocaust.
or better }'f't, they might prefer to give a
short pt.>nod of thC'1r young ltfc to prevt.!nt
such an t·H·nt from cvt•r happening.
~n· KXPERIE~(,ES 1n hfe have been
som C.'\\ h,11 "hl•ltcre<l and II m1ted and do
not h.1 v1• t·1th1'r a l-1111\\ ledge of how to
right lht• 111!. .,r the world hut I can shu1~
.1 ft.•\\ ol 1!11 hngl•nnj.! mt.•mories of the
past nurnlil'I of ycar,•th;il I had Y.htll•
\\ ork1ng in the business" orlc.l
Om· (<111• r shall alWU\ ... Sl'l'm to rt:call
when thl• l!:H \ 1s h1·ing ilt"11ated 1s that of
a ~ oung \\11rna11 that I worked with quite
a nu m lw1 of } ears ago Sht• came \o work
t•arly each morning to have 3 cuif'ff fr'ee
rnfrl'e lwt.'aW•l' she could not afford to
bur cofft•t.• al horn<'. She and her husband
\\c.rc s1•p.1r,1tl·d and ... 1w had two small
chilcht>n In supper!
Iler huslrnnd v. a ... a l'Olleg<' graduate
'' ith a tlegr1'l' m pharmacy Rut he
folio\\ l'd t h1• horst>s and \\ rnlt· hot chccks
along th1· "<i\ Tht• marshal arrived
l'' Pr.\ P••.\ d:t.\ ·tu garn1sht•c her pittance
of Wil~es lt•:I\ ing ltttl1• for her to even try
to support twr fam tly on.
I ALSO REMEMBER \\orking with
two w-1d11\\s, each with three children
Their husbands had b<•en l>nterprising
voung m"n. who started their own bus1-
m•ss, JU"l ){t'lltng into the So{·ial Security
program JUSl before their death Tt\eir
"ivt.>s h<11l worked along 1n the bu.'>iness .
but w.tH~ll lhL·v founrl that tht>ir Social Secunt~ would not maintain thl• fam1I;,
the.\ "ent li<IC'k into th1• husmess world.
WhPn applytnJ! for a Joh they were
never g1\ t.•n cr1.·u1t for the past ex·
penl'nt•t• of h<•lpinc th<· fu m1ty bu,iness.
11\Sl<'acl \\ l'ff kept JO low paying Clencal
pos1tmns Y.hale men Y..tth lessl•r skills,
and mu!'h lrss family rE>sponslblhty,
were ach anrt'<i to mu<·h higher payins.:
pos1t10ns
Then there 1s the facts of life, the
divorCl' Not a pretty fact, but one.
nevertht>ll'ss Older women. that soc1etv
had dcdarcd the stab1hLing force of ou"r
eountrv. remained in the home and
deµri \'l-d them sci ves of many luxuries Lo
advance their husbands positions. to scE>
that their children were properly cared
for . Now that their childrt>n are grown
they !Ind thcmselve~ di\·orcPd.
"""A.,.J "-l;::i.. .,._ <!:J1'n ~, ... , .. s-.,,..T,.,._c
' ''It's so s-Sc.4rf out ihlra ..• "
I hd1e\ l' a JUdge arl1culaled this
much better than l <:ould evt•r hope to.
'The husb1:1nds ha \e abandoned the wife
with no more cJrc than 1f she were a re·
tired dairy cow being thrown on the
market to be sold as the cheapest of beef.
while he has i.:om• on to marry one of the
mu<'h younger women, of which there
ilre many."
A court order to support his wife is on -
ly as good as the integr)t.) of the man
The integrity of the man can only be
judgt>d by the abandonment of the older
womi.ln
Should this '.\Oman be penalized for
h e r > <' a r s 11 r b f' 1 n g m u n a g e r .
housekl'Cper, nursl'. cook, bookkee1>er.
finanl'c director. and et<' " Or ~hould she
be an equal ind1\'1dual and given some
credit Cor the lime and expt'rtence
gained in these many positions when she
is thrown on the JOb market
YES. I STILL remember a mother at
home to greet us and the smell of apples
hakin~ in the oven when we arrived
home from ~hool I applaud such WO(I·
derful, WlSelfish women that 6l11l,prcfer
lo n•main in the home and care for their
fnm1lv
nut v.hen rcad1n~ the family deed
after my father's death \\.e were qwte
tal..en back that her nam~ had never
been included on the deed The law did
not require 1t c\.cn though the property
was houji!hl after four of six children had
bct..'n born. But back to the apples, did
~ou know that there are many families
that t·an't afforct apples to bake unless
both members of the family are work-
ing"
Enou~h of such a tirade and back to
the Jl r<.>ater issues and concems of ERA.
How Md that Smith, Wellesley, and
Mt. Holyoke m1Ji(ht be forced to admit
men to tht•tr <'ampu" "ihould lhe amend-
mt·nt lw passl.'d Hut I console myself by
rE>mcmbcring that those colleges have
ov<'rc•nmt ~n·.1tcr obstacles. and feel
cert<11n lhat th<'Y will still be creative
enough toovcn·ome that hurdlu, too.
"Equality uf Right~ under the law
s hall not he dt•nled or abridged by
the Umted ~tales or any state on account
of ~t·x . The Congress shall have power to
enforce b~ appropriate legislation the
provisions of this article. Thls amend·
mcnt shall take effect two years after the
date of ratification."
SOMEHOW THAT ame ndment does
not seem as threatening when you get it
before you and look at it in the light of
clay Only when you speak of all the
l'arth-shakin~ issues of sharing public
latrines. tht• drafUng of women. etc.
\\ 1thout first reading this sample amend·
ment to u 'cry uD.informed audience,
dot>s it become a menacing inditement.
Chan~e hnngs rears. 4nd some of us
may well ht• ~dvcrsely affected. This 1
doubt. But we Shelli never know the im·
pact unless .,.. e allow the amendment to
be ratified ~1y picture of the ERA
ratification is much more optimlst.ic
than yours 1 see only the benefits for
both men and women. whether they are
black, white. red. brown, or yellow
WOULD YOU RATHER have women
rt>malning home to be suppotted by
w<.>lCare should their husbands abandon
them? Somehow. with your husband's
conservative philosophy I rather doubt
that you would. For you and I both know
that, ultimately. the money would come
from our own pocketa by the way of
higher taxes
Time marches on, while inflation
takes wings. and more and more of us
women find 1t an economic necessity to
remain more years in the business
. world. And people, hke you, who are not
working in the business world continue
to try lo make our burden greater. Give
us our Equal Rights and I feel sure that
we will be creative enough to UM lt lo ad·
vance everyone; men. wotnen or
whoever.
ASHJ'NGTO'N -The >. rle t>ubllc probably
eoutdn•t care less, but there is a
lot of buwng In tbla town over
how Richard M. Helm•, one·Ume CIA c!lrect()r, cot off on char&t$
ol lyln1 before a &enatl comallt·
tee.
Most Americana these days
are alternately enJoylac the
1tortqu1
autumn season or !tel·
tlna over bow
to meet the
expenAea of
the upcoming
hoUdaya ana
the tou1h
winter which
might follow.
fn Wash·
ln&too, however •. th er was
discusalon and debate this past
week o•er whether Helms, who
admitted lying under oath for
what he believed was the good of
the country, should have been ap·
proprlately punlsbed or treated
m the mild fashion he was.
BACK IN 1170 the Nixon·
Kissinger aleis was concerned
that Marxllt Salvatore Allende
would become president of Chile
in the scheduled free election.
Since the Soviet Union and other
Communist nations had long
helped subsidize leftt~t forces
and publlcattons in Chile, the
Nixon White H9use reasoned that
the United Slates should do the
same for the oppoelUon to Al·
lende.
MUHom of dollars were fun·
neled. to these pro·Amerlcan
forces ln Chile, somt of tbern
tbtougb the branch of an
American bank in Uruguay. The
CIA was ln charge of tbls epera·
tlon, thouab its specialists had
already declared that "the U.S.
has no vital interests within
Chile," yet also claimed there
would be "tangible economic
losses" lf Allende becaine presl·
dent.
1'be CIA also saw such an event
a& a "paychological setback~' for
the United States, whlle noting
that it ..-ould not significantly
alter the world power balance.
Nl~ON·KISSJNGE& we~
worried about such matters u
Amerlcan strength and the
balance ot power, 10 they enlist·
ed Helms ill the anti·Allende ef.
tort. Hel1n1 was in ul> to h&S neck.
But wben be wu questloned.
about U under oath 1n early 19131 Helms wained and wavered ano
did not tell lbe truth. When
Water1ate rushed and the CIA in·
vestlaatioa followed, Hetms was
found out.
The Department of JusUce in• fUa~d lts .bJ4'1iry lnto Helms'
testlmony two years aao, •n4 the
Carter Adm.hllstration was Jeft to
see the coe throup.
NOW 1UC'llARD helms had
been tn trouble befo~ tn this
town ioAOd •• never prosecuted.
While Watercate ftlUl"es were
1corned and ·literally spat on In
....
public, Hetrna t led aumall
dinner part1e$ by leading mem·
be rs of the C!ftabUshmeitl, lnclud·
in1 senatora, Journali1ts and
others who ostensibly should
bave beenln~estlgatt'!','I, blm.
That SOOd lllck as a
lon1·certl.ritd member of the
establishlrient. Heney 1'lsaln1er
enjoys the mo good tuck. Kial-
inger also lied Under oath a !air
number ol Ura , but .show me
the person v.·ho wUl prosec:ute
him, and J WI.II show you a ahost
of the Revolutionary War.
The Kon. Leon Jawo1'Skt, once
confronted \fith allel(atlona that
Klaalncer had Heel under oath,
1puttefe(I: "But Henry LI the
only pWar left lD th.b admhliatr•·
tton."
HELMS UED under oath, but
so did others who were prosecut·
ed and wound up in the slammer.
Helms cited national security in
his defense. So did John
RICHARD HELMS
Ehrlichman, but he never could
get lt into the record, and he now
works aJgbts in a federal prison
camp.
In /b!s town there are many
coimectioo.s between law firms
corporations, labor uni01.11, foun-
d atlons, special-interest or-
ganitaUons,layers of upper-level -
bureaucrats, lobbyists and
hangers.on. Put them altogether
·and they spell establilbment
Launch a m-'or assault on the
establishment, and 1011 are in
trouble. Be fortunate enoueh to
be a central, even qulet, figure ln
the establtsbment, and Y°'1 wtnd
up pleadirig ftO contest \9 mlJde-\
meabor cha.raes. Your name!
Richard Helms. •
SOME PURISTS in this town
complain there is a double stan-
dard of Justice, and indeed there
iJt. So~ ~~ Ut•t if Helms
geta off th.ii way, others iD the
establishment will Ue to con·
gressional committees n the
future. Indeed, they wUJ. Some
people say that Ille ltselt la un·
tiir. Yes,itis.
There haven •t been too many ·
basic changes in human nature
aince Adam and Eve.
Inner City Decay: 'No American Can Escape Consequences'
8yTR8
Wh en C'ommun1st Rui>s1a and
Capitalist America finally stand before
the dread Judgmt>nt Scat neither, I im·
agine. will lack for accusers Yes,
Moscow's record on ind1v1dual liberties
is execrable. But the black ghettos in
, American cities are unforgivable How
can the richest nation countenance
them? How ran the affluent American
know about them and permit them to
continue?
It is all very well for President Carter
to proclaim human rights and to show
his honest compassion by taking a tour
through the rubble of the Bronx. But :SO
pf'rcent black tcen-ag~ joblessness con·
linues, and 1sn lit a 'humaA n~ht " for a
youngster lo have a JOb, and an op
port unity to find a place m society?
ftUSSIANS LAUGH al us I have been
skimming through the new Soviet
Constitution and here is Article 40.
' Citizens of the USSR s hall have the
right to work This right shall be In
s ured by the socialistic ~conornic
system, the steady growth of the produc
ttve forces of society Free vocational
training, Improvement of skills. and
training In new trades."
There it Is. ri11ht in the conslltution, the
right to a Job. It WQUld be Interesting to
have somebody g~ down lo the South
Bronx and read this inOaQlmatory
declaration from a soap box. Nobody
would believe It I do not believe lt
myself
There arc enough loopholes and excep·
hons in the rascinating Soviet "Fun·
damental Law" to permit about any
qualifications authorities want to im·
pose. But constitutions represent aspira· lions as much as t'eallUes; they don't
always have to be immediately appllca·.
ble.
teen-ager that tt ts almost taken for
granted. Few get sentenced; of 100
perpetrators caught in the aC!t by polic•,
onl)'. two setved af\y tlme in state
juvenile tacillties. Tod~ there are 32 siUina Family
Court Jud&es in Ne• york City who face
an ihcredible docket of 100,000 cues a
year involving fout times that nunaber of
court appearanees. Forty appearances
per Judge ~r y, an hllP.9 Ible
bur:ilen.
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A Gournaet Monster?
Tyrol Tugs at Skiers
8" ST:\:'li DELAPLANE
The Tatzclwurm was a fearsome
dragon. He ate nothing but young virgins.
He had an enormous appetite and a terrible
temper v.hcn ht• was hungry, which was
once a year.
He lived in Kitzbuehcl in the snowv
Austrian Tyrol In the lively ski season, hair
the people look like they live there. The
ot.hers arc on trutches, drinking little cups
ol black coffrc and steaming grog mil der
Jamaica rum Listening to accordion music
' 111 Praxmair's where the Tatzelwurm is
painted behind the bar
I hope so anyway I 'm plannrng
Christmas there. In the Grand Hotel where
an iron militiaman stands guard forever. A
fringe of snow on his iron moustache. His
18th century musket frozen in his hands.
• IN THE EVENING, the windows are
squares of warm golden hght On street cor·
ners, women sell Christmas table decora·
tions Small slabs of aromatic pine with
thick red candles and sprigs of evergreen
mounted on them.
And the Tatzelwurm. The terrified peo-
ple of 16tzbuehel, short on virgins, offered
him ~king's daughter. They did not know
that secretly she'd been playing hi·de-ho
with a wandering troubador. She was not a
virgip after all
The Tatzelwurm was not fooled. being a
true gourmet. He gave a horrid cry, threw
down ~is napkin and split. Not even tipping
the waiter.
He has not been seen since. Which
shows you can't keep a first-class
restaurant going if you let the quality of the
food rundown
• "Can I use a Sony minJ·TV, portable, in
Euro~?" ·
l doubt it. Even with transformers and
converter plugs. Some countries have a dif.
ferent recC'iving screen -the lines are not
like ours. Pacific-IGng, 1526 West 7th Street,
Los Angeles, California, 90017, are
specialists in transformers and plugs for
overseas. Write them. They make extra ef-
fort on people I refer to lhem
RUSSIA DOES NOT change for the
American tourist ·'We were on a first.class
tour. The highways were two lanes, full of
holes We had several near misses and final-
1} we were hit by a truck near Leningrad.
"There were no rest rooms. We had
'bush stops' ...
"The vending machines in the subways
and museums serve a kind or orangeade in
ONE glass which EVERYONE uses over
and over. . "
This from a reader just returned who
adds: "It was very depressing on the
whole."
Best of Russia <from readers) is to get
mto Leningrad and stay ther,e. Some adven·
turous types take the Trans-Siberian
railroad. Best points reported: "Interest-
ing." And "by railroad for a week and fly -
ing back lo Moscow is very inexpensive."
• "I hear that Europeans wear tbelr
military decoration ribbons. Would that be
suitable for an American overseas?"
I should think so. An American friend of
mine wears his Croix de Guerre ribbon on
his lapel. In France sometimes I put on a
show with a ribbon of La Confreries des
Chevaliers du Tastevin. {It's a Burgundy
wine-tasters' society.) Everybody in ANY
kind of uniform wears his medal ribbons.
The doorman at the Savoy. The elevator
operator in the Plaza-Alhenee.
There are dozens of military supply
houses in the yellow pages of the Manhattan
phone book. French ribbons you get from
Cartier on Fifth avenue.
* PROBLEM Cl FOUND) is they don't
make suits with lapel butto~oles anymore.
You b~e to get ribbons sewn on. But with
that status wine-tasters' ribbon, I don't get
any back talk from the Paris wine waiter.
Ha! .•
You ean dust off your old rank if you
like. The BriUsh do. "I'd like to book a table
at 9. Captain Jones." The maitre d:! reali!es
at once you'r~ a man of class. "Yes, Cap-
tain!'' (The amount of rank apparently has
nothing to do with it. Even "Lieutenant" is
among the angels. But in England, pro·
nounce it "Leftenant." American "Lieute-
nants" are not among the holy anointed.)
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MOSCOW -American department stoi-es we~ wO'nd~ tlM aubw•ya daan1~ and dlrtY. Tb•
people were ftle'N:Uy, but iporant ol the Sovtet
Uolo11. Pornography seemed to be everywhere.
1 Tbese are some of the tmf re11Jon1 • 2$-
member Soviet tour 1roup bt'QU&b bQm• followms
a _!_~:d_a)' tour tn September ot New yort,
WUh1ngton, Detroit and JSutfaJo. 'nley were amon1 ... --.-;:~...::=~~~~~"'~~-~~.;. some 200,000 Soviet cftlsens believed to tour
Weste"' countrJu every year, usuallY U,hU, .. ,.., tb•PomOIJ'apbic lU.eratu.rertchln~to&OOd
chaperol)ed and carefully selected by offtclal Soviet bOOks b)' aOOd authors."
organluUons. He hid he wu anserecl to aoe a biOok tbat
seemf)d to favorably comment on Moll HIUer'• IN nus CA.SE, most of the 29 tourists were
automobile factory workers chosen by Comrna.n!St
officials at their plants. They relW'ned with
souvenirs ranging from American records to
stuffed versions of the comic slrip dot Snoopy, but
apparenUy still convinced that We is better back in
theU.S.S.R.
· ln a talk with an American reporter, three
members of the group noted repeatedly the
material wealth they saw in the United Slates.
•·The department stores were marvelous '' said
Natasha Lanldna, a young teacher of English from
the city of Kazan, who interpreted during the
group's tour. "They bad absolutely everythine."
.. We had beard that many families bad two or
three cars but we had to see this for ourselves,••
added Rinat Gilyuov, an official from the Kamu
.automobile factory complex 600 miles east of Mos·
cow. "We also noticed excellent roads every·
where."
' BUT GROUP MEMBERS were quick to point
to American social problems, which are constantly
stressed in the Soviet press and came as no surprise
to them.
"We saw Harlem," said VUctor Zhmachinslcy, a
teacher at a polytechnic institute in the city of
Gorky. "We knew this was a poor area, but you had
to see it to believe it."
Gllyazov added, "In Buffalo, the center of the
city is dyi.na. There ls no one to take care of it. The
center city was empty, and asphalt in bad condJ-
tion."
The New York City subway was a particular
shock for the Soviets, whose own subways are built
as underground art attracUons and are only beg-
ging to attract graffiti
"Our Moscow subway has some value, some
culture," Gilyazov said. "The New York subway is
a mess. There are hooligans and it's awful to walk
around. Jn these condJtions, It's clear that the
average American is forced to buy a car because he
can't live without it.''
BOOK STORES also drew the Soviets' ire.
"What really shocked us," said Zhmachinsky,
By SETH llYDANS A_,... ""9tWrflM
MOSCOW -A group of Kansas
farmers has found the Ruaaians
friendly and eaeer to learn about the
Uolted States. But at the end of a
week's stay the American vtaitors nt·
malned suspicious of the Rusaians
and their leaden. ••we were treated well, extra well,"
said Edgar Moore of Olathe, wbo is
also a ~tate representative. "We were
impressed with the friendliness of the
people ... They seemed to be interest·
ed in our country just like we're it>·
terested in theirs."
GllOUP LEADER a.c.
Flinchbaugh of Manhattan said his
face-to-face contacts with Russia.rus
during last month's tour bad DU·
rowed some o! the gape Of uiiderstand·
ing between him and bis !loata.
But he said he was leaving the COUD·
try with a feetini of mistrusl
The group's hosts gave them stacq
of Communist Party literature, he
said, and "read General Secretary
Leonid I. Brezhnev's statement at tbe
party Congress.
• 'l thoroughly aeree with what he
said about peace, dla~a.ment and
mutual trust," FUnchbauah saJd.
.. But I don't believe bhn. We say the
aaine things and tbey don~ ~eve
us."
wives who vlslted Moscow and
Kharkov under the "People·to· People.. program lnlUated lo the
1950s to promote tn~tnatioaal un·
deratandlnc.
They formed part of an lncreJain& now of Americaq vlatton to the u .s.s.a., estimated thla yeu to reach
D)ore than ~00,000. •
TOE SOVIETS prefer that tourists
vlstt in oreantied groups, those -~
come alone often find the ratet set
hl&h fnd their actlvltles tllbtly
restricted by-~ciafe of the Soviet
tourist agency Intourist.
Ameltcan tourist.I are often tu~
prised by the modem.lty of the bta
Soviet cities and the relaUve well·
being of the lluaaian people.
But the)' frequently complain of the
Jack of amcniUea .l• ho,el• and
restaurants -b•throoms without
soap, doon sometf mes lackil\a bobs
-and of the poor quality~ service in
restaurant.a and tourilt establl•b·
men ts.
·•we weren't us~ to atandlnc ln line all the tin)e. That was a problem, ..
one of the Kansans said.
Although Dan Tbiesson of Indepen·
dence safd, "it waa food to 1et a bet·
ter understanding of each other and
our feelings toward each other ...
Flinchbaugh said there reaUy tsn 't a
very high level of mutual understand-
ing. Moore and Fllnchbaucb were
among 38 Kansas farmens ~ .their
liti~iiii~iiiiiliifi~fifliilj~[eospitals
Into Each Life •••
Rain didn't dampen these beach·bound
spirtts thanks to towels and beach
blank~ts. Protecting them5elves from
Saturday's sprinkles are, from left, ~anie
IBJ.llOAOW4Y
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1'77. Survfwd w Ill~ wife Maroar•t.
IOl\S Tllomes Gra. ot "'-'!•, ArlL,
Gary R • .,,., 8'..m I(. Wltl116dt, bolllof
C.111. A IM> •1111>1 grllMd\lldrtlll. •eMry'
.,,., M•U Mon., NOY. 1 •lour LHy ot
OuH11 ol A1199ls Catholic (1111rc11,
Ntwport Btectt. Dlrecled by
Wtslmlnster Mtmorlal l'•rl
Mor1uary.
Hicks, Jenny Christy, Heather Bennett
and, under Boogie Boards, Travis ·
Sandberg and Jim Henningsen.
.
Confer on
. Problelll8
Commutcauna wltb
paUeots and peers fs the
sub]ect of a day·l~ lil· ,
formaJ program' to be'·
held at South Coat Com·
munity Hospital in SOu\h
Laguna on Thursdu.
J. Dlgby llnry, a
human relations conaul-
taot, will explore the
nature oC confrontation
and contllct; and bow to
avoJd such sltuauons,
tieginning ats a.m. ln the
hosp~tal public fonun. ·
Tbere ls na charp for
Jnemben of the Soutb
Orange (:oUnty Inservlce
Council . Those not
employed by member m~u.als wll be cb~&ed
"I WAS BEBE 10 years ago," ho
said, .. and this time 1 noUced a lot
more automOblles, more choice ol
clothins, more variety of colors.''
He said the violence the Russian
tourist.a complained of on American
television ••seems worae to someone
who'• not used to it!'
The Cl'OUP Dle.mben acreed that the
Russlans bad a point in aoine of their
critlcbln3 of America, lllte the pre·
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heralded freshman Darrln
N6lson could only .net 22 yards
B1GLENN I E Ofctwo.IT
LOS ANGELES-It ii said that
in each lite a little rain mmt fall.
And fall it did-ell on Stanford
Univenity's hopes for the Pac-8
ConfererJce footbeJJ cham·
pionsbip-6aturday afternoon at
the CoiiSewn.
~uthem Cal's up and GoW1>
Trotans unleashed a cloudburst or ouchdowna .and rusblng
yardage to inundate the hapless
Cardinals, 49-0, before 65,101 wbo
braved the rain.
It was USC's widest margin ol
victory over a Staotord eleven
since the ancient series beJan in
1905.
The triumphant Trojans were
awesome in all cate1ories. They
chewed up 453 yards on the
ground and their two
quarterbacks combined to com·
plete 11of18 t>as&es for 139 yards
Bart to Wilson
and two • 7beY
S92 1arcSa toe.al ottenae.
They bad thi~ backs cain
lllQTe than a undred yards
apiece as Masi Tatupu bad a col-
1 e g e career hi1b of 101:
sophomore Charlu White
oranked out 128 and !unlor
Dwiabt Ford picked up 124.
ln all, 12 TioJarit carried the
baJI, I use. whlch had stumbled to
three tosses tn jts last four
games, had toucbdoWll drives~
66. 86, 27, ~. 68. 1IO and 49 yards.
USC was oft.ly .J>enaUzed four
timea and ~Trojans averaged
50 yards on two punts.
Detet'.aaivelyf they were impos·
ing. 'l•c
'l'hey pickel! of( four passes
tbrown by mqch-overrated Gl.\f
Benjamin and they recovered a
fumble. They held Stanford's
BOO News/or HB:
Top Athlete Moves
Bad news for followers of Hunt-
ing ton Beach High athletic
fortunes: super-star Cary Bu.rt
has dropped out of school and is
now attelldlng Long Beach
Wilson High.
Burt was one or the most
naturally-gifted athletes to come
out of the Orange Coast area in
the past 1S years.
Jn track he was exceptional.
clearing 6·103 • in the high jump
and long jumping over 22 feet
His high jump mark is the best in
Orange County prep history and
WHITE
WASH -is all the more impressive in
view of the fact Burt is only 6-3.
He carae into the Jimeught as~
'sophomore when Huntington
Beach was playing Alhambra in
the CIF basketball playoffs.
Although be l)ever bad played
in a vanity game (be was moved
up from the soph team for the
playolfs>. Burt came in and
'J)erformed like a seasoned
veteran. Against the heavily
favored Moors he picked off J6
rebounds and seored five points in three quarters as his mat~
lost, 79·76.
As a junior this pa$l season,
Burt averaged 17.1 points per
game in Sunset League and was
first team all·loop.
OF RUSSIAN LOGIC-The
Soviet entry la World Team Tm·
n1s 1howed typleal Russia• lo1ie
wlaen its Officials told the Boston
Lobsters that If &be Lobster. an·
nounced tba& player Greer
Evert Easily
Whips King;
Wins $75,ooo·
Stevens was from South Africa In
pre-,ame Uneup ialrodudioos,
the Rasslans would not P,lay.
That la because Russia Is pu&-
Ung pollllcal beat on Soutb
AfrlcL
However, ~ Soviets said it
would be quJte all rt&ht for their
players to compete a1alast
Stevens, jast so loag aa everyon~
ignored pubUtly that abe ls South
African.
OF WATER POLO-Goalie
John Vol.Jen f//I Newport Beach
has recorded 97 saves this season
for PepperdineUalveraity.
OF RED l'ACES-Eataaela
Bi11t <Coate Me••> bad
laomecotlliac c:elebraUoa at Its
football 1ame • week a10. A.
ltomecomlq queea was c.hqsen
•nd e,..... ~ sadly, tbe
crowa V(U placed 011 ~ wrea1
1irl'a ~lld. Site also was g1,•en ·
the queea•a robe and bouctuet
before the error ca11ld be cor·
tedecJ.
in nine caniea.
Oile Ol Benjamin •s 19 comPle-
tions w 14 yards to Vbi Mulroy
of Newport Beach ..
. W'hite picked up three
' rt.Ou.chdownsJ, collectlDg on a 22·
Y1WJ'd pa.u p1ay and runs of 14 and
2 yards. The TD on the pass was a
pietw-e play u he took the short
toss at the Cvdinals 20, broke
three tacklts and ran past
another defender to cive SC a 21-0
lead just belorethe half.
If there was &uch a thing as a
turning point it came early in the
second quarter when USC
stopped the Cards at the SC one.
USC was ahead 14-0 at the time
and that was the only serious
scoring threat Benjapiin & Co.
were able to muster. . Trojans picking off passes
were Dennis Thurman, Larry
Braziel, Clay Matthews and
Ricky Odom while Walt tJn-·
derwood made the fumble re-
covery.
So, the Trojans remain alive in
the race for the l\O:'Se Bowl iwt a
bii block stands in their path
next Saturday in Seattle as they
face Washington.
"They outclassed us physical-
ly; they were biaear and faster1n
every position," admitted Stan·
ford coach Bil! WJlsh.
"Everything they did was well
executed."
USC had Jost to Notre Dame
artd California the ~st two
weeks and coach John Robinson
commented: "We didn't start
our comeback too late. I'm 'eally
proud ol our kids. They fought
thelr way through a lot or frustra-
tion."
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ON TtE MOVE -North Carolina State's
Ted Brown steps out of the arms of Penn
State's .Mike Gum an (24) to gain a first
,.,. .....
down in college football action. Saturday.
Penn State posted a 21·17 victory. See
story below.
'Barna Belts LSU, 24-3;
Kentucky, Florida Win·
BATON ROUGE. La. (AP) -
Tony Nathan scored two
touchdowns on one-yard plunges
and fired a 20 yard touchdown
pass as second-ranked Alabama
overcame a rash of fumbles to
down Louisiana State, 24·3,
Saturday end capture its sixth
Southeastern Conference football
champion.sh1p m seven years.
The victory over the 18th-
ranked Tigers combined with
Mississippi State's 27-13 triumph
ov~r Auburn gave the Crimson .
Tide the SEC's automatic berth
in the Sugar Bowl game.
Alabama took control in the na-
tionally-televised battle late in
the third quarter when LSU
failed to cash in a fumble re-
covery al the Crimson Tide 46.
Kentucky 28
l'anderbflt 8
The Gators drove deep into
Georgia territory four times
after intermission. Fumbles
stopped them twice at the 2S and
35 and Bcrj Yepremian missed a
44-yard field goal attempt.
Chandler sprinted 18 yards for
one touchdown and .smashed 1-'
y ard for the last one.
Pnna State 21
No. C'aroli•a St. 17
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP> -Split
end Scott Fitzkee grabbed an
11-yard touchdown pass from
Chuck ~ina with 58 seconds
left to give ninth-ranked Penn
State a 21-17 football victory
Saturday over North Carolina
State.
Fusina's pass, which capped
an 83-yard drive. climaxed a
game in which he btoke three
Penn State passing reeords.
Fusina bad 22 compleUoni; h\ 37
attempts for 315 yards. I
cross·state rival Memphis State
Saturday.
Streater scored on a 1-yard
plunge and a 25-yard run over the
middle in the second quarter
alter Finch's 1-yard touchdown
in the first pcrjod to give the Vols
a commanding 24·6 lead at the
half.
/lfiafulppi St. 27
Auf111rn 13
AUBURN, Ala. CAP> -Bruce
Threadgill threw two touchdown·
passes, one for 73 yards, and de·
fensive back Kenny Johnson set
up two more Mississippi State
scores with pass interceptions
Saturday as the Bulldogs handed
Auburn its first Southeastern
Conference football defeat of the
season, 2'7·13.
Threadgill, a senior, put on a
spectacular passing exhibition,
most of it in the second half,
throwing for~ yards.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. CAP) -
Ohio State's fourth-ranked
Buckeyes, held to one touchdown
in the first half, erupted for three
in the third quarter -two in a
span of 13seconds-and rolled to
a 35-0 victory over 11UJiola Satur-
day to remain undefeated in the
Big Ten.
Limited to only et1bt plays in
the flrst quaner, Ohio State ftnaJ.
ly put toeether • 73-yanl drive in
the s econd quarter wllh Paul
Campbell scoring from the 1·
yard line for a 7-0 halftime lead
as a HorMCOming crowd of 68,m
cheered the llllnl when they left
the field.
Ohio State took the aecood·balf
kickoff and marched 7S yards for
another touchdown with Joel
Payton scorin& from the l·yard
line. Seconds later Illinois'·
James Coleman fumbled and
Mike Guess recovered. Ron
Springs, who rushed for 132
yards, then ripped off a J.S.yard
scoring jaunt to give Ohio State a
comfortable2l·Olead.
Oldalaema 81
OWU..a St. 28
STILLWATER, Okla. <AP) -
Oklahoma quarterback Thomu
Lott ~ngineered a 81·28 1lau1h~r ot Oklahoma State Saturday to
keep the Sooners flrmly tn con-
trol or the Big Eight Conference
lead.
Lott rushed for 103 yards on 17
carries, including an 80·yard
touchdown jaunt, and passed for
85 more yarda before leaviD1 the game late in the third uart.er
with a sllghUy brulsed shoulder.
Lott's injury wu not serious.
Lott also blt• Elvis Peacock
with a 48·yard scorina pass and .,
SOUTH BEND, Ind. <AP> -
Notre Dame quarterback 3oe
Montana pas5ed for 211 yards
and three touc~s. scored
another m a one-yird sueak and
ran for a two-point convenim.
lead!ila the flfth·r.nktd Irish to a
69-14 romp over Georgia Tech
Saturday in a college football
mlama~b.
Vaeas Ferguson and Jim Stone
also scored two ·toucbdowns
apiece for the 7·'1 Irish, who
scored 48 points in tbe second
half.
The Irish trailed 7-8 after Ed·
die Lee Ivery ?et"f!led'a kickoff
91 yards for a second period
toucbdown. But 'Mcmt.ana, a s.
foot·2 juniol', guided th~ lrisll $3
yards on thelr next J)Ossesslon,
passing 15 yards to Kris Haines
at the Georgia Tech eight and hlt
Terry Ewick for the go-ahead
touchdown on t.Mnoxt play.
Mfeldga• St;;..29
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MINNE.A.POL S (AP> -
Quarterback Ed Smltti threw
1econd ball ltOll'1lll paaifl ot 61
and 85 yards to fianker 1Clrk
Glbaoo; amlCbrls Nleben ticked
three field goall 1 as Mltb11u
State beat Mhmeaota. Zt-10,
Saturday• In a Bl 'Ten IOC>tball
game. ·
Nielsen's second field 1oal ot 52
yard• barely eleared tbe
croasbar and ·gavei the sprtans
their fint lead at i.io early'ln
the fowtb quartet. He added
anotberftdd goal ot.,. yardl late
ln the eame to live him 41 few h1s
career. a Big Ten recof4. .
CAMPIONE D'JTALIA =... •
Rodrigo Valdes ot Colombla out-
pointed Bennie Briscoe of the
United sa..teil ln a 15-n>UDd fie; in' this North Italian gamb
center Saturday nJi_bt and won:
Uie vacant world middleweight
boxing tlUe.
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GRUNDY CENTER, Iowa -
W.J. Croker, one of the rU'St ten-
nis prolession.iB in the United
States, died Saturday after being
hospitalized. He wu 85. N~SIMLLE. Tenn. <AP>
Quarterback Derrick Ramsey
and running back J oe Dipre
scbted two touchdowns each
S-1urday to lead determined
l{eblucky past Vanderbilt, 28-6,
iii Southeastern Conference foot· bill.
North C'arollaa 13
anuoa1s'
CHAPEL HILL, N .C. (~'P) -
North Cerolina kfcker To~ Bld-
t1le hit a »yard field goal 'With
1: 02 left in the game to give the
Tar Heels a J.3.13 tie with No. l3
Clemson in an Atlanttc" Coast
Conference football gamesalur-
Croker received hls training at
• the famed Queen's Club in Lon-
Texas Smashes Houston ~!£.r~§:l!:;
b•forr cominJ to the United
States tn 1912. 1'be Wildcats won their seventh
straight in running their season
.rttcord to 8·1 and conference ravk to4-0.
Kentucky's second-half surge
snapped a 6-6 halftime tie and an
unyielding match of hardnosed
defenses.
Florida22
G~orgla J7 .
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. CAP> -
The Florida Gators shrugged off
two fumbles and roared to a pair
of second half touchdowns by
Wes Chandler for a 22·17 come-
back victory over the Georgia
Bulldogs ib a football thriller.
Georgia led 17-10 at halftime as
Willie McClendon ran wild for 153
yards and two touchdowns, but
Flotida'a wishbone offons~!
g t d e-d b t f 1 e e t • f o o tea
~u terf:>ack 1 Terry Lecount.
i,!t•ted the second halt
day. .
UNC scored in the nrst quarter: cm a 22-yard field goa1'b7 Biddle,
and added a second quarter
touchdowu when freshman run·
ning back Amos Lawt'tnce took a
pitch, broke a tackle and scooted
59 yards down the right sideline
for • touchdown. • · ·
re11.._.ee 2,.;
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KNOXVILLE. Tenn. CAP> -1
Quarterbac.k Jhbmy Streater
. ran for{ two touthdowns and
teilbaek · Xelaey i'l:aOb .added a
third to give Tennessee a !'Ml&
c:ollege footbaJ\ -victory over
To~mnked Longhonia B_reese, 35-21
Southwest Conf erenoe race.
Arkansas, protecttna a 6--0
lead. exploded with 15 polJtts in
less than a two-mloute ~ocl in
the second quarter.
Calcagni noated a 40-yai'd
scoring pus to DoPny Bobo end
then booked up with tJgbt end
Charles Clay for a two-~t con·
version that made lti:.JA~ "1Ul
10:40 left Jn tbe ~lf..
reau Teela 49, rt:rJ If
LUBBOCK, Texas CAP> -
Tens Tech fullback Bllly 1'ayJ0r
notchc~ • school recQrd five
touchdowns Saturday u the Md
Raiders wblp~ Sout 'II t COn·
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UCI Faces
Arizona After
2 Easy Wins
Pirates Get Untracked,
CIObber Dons, 33-7
UC Irvine's rugh-scoring w.t= ·
polo team will entertain the
University of Arizona in a dual
match at the Newport Harbor
High pool ttus morning at 10 and
will be favored to increase its
season record to 16 3.
The Anteaters of coach Ed
Newland toppled two foes Satur-
day with Gary Figueroa scoring
15 goals to bring his season total
to 69 Figueroa had eight in the
opener against Cal Poly
!Pomona> which the Anteaters
won , 15·1
He then came back in a night
game m the Newport pool, to
score seven as the Anteaters
blanked San Jose State, 16-0.
1t was hardly more than a
workout for the Anteaters Satur-
day as Newland cleared his
tench of reserves early in both
~ames. He also played two
freshmen goal keepers most of
the two games with only one goal
being scored between the two
foes UCI 1s heading toward the
NCAA championships later this
month m the east
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By HOWARD L. HANDY
Ol 1119 o.lly l'li.I St~H
There was never a doubt about
the outcome as coach Dick
Tucker's Orange Coast College
Pirates put on their most
awesome offensive display or the
season Saturday night to post a
33-7 South Coast Conference fpol-
ball victory over the Santa Ana Dons on the winner's field.
The win snapped a five-game
drought for lhe Pirates.
The Pirates rolled to 337 yards
net rushing and add~d 213
through the afr on the strong
right arms of guarlerbacks Gary
Guisness and Dave Mollica.
Orange Coast scored five times
and came cloae on two other oc
casions, once fumbling the ball
into the end zone at the one and
having it recovered by the Dons
But it made little difference as
the Pirates controlled the tempo
throughout.
G uisoess hit on 9 of U attempts
through the air for 157 yards and
a touchdown strike to the
season's starting quarterback,
Larry Hall. The TD came on a
30-yard aerial and was the
second of the 1ame for OCC
In addition to his passing prow-
ess, Guisness was also the lead·
ing rusher for OCC with 77 net
yards in 14 carries. He scored
twice on runs of five and seven
yards.
Mollica, given an opportunity
to play most or the second half,
took advantage to complete 4 of s
passes for 56 yards. He rushed for S7yardsin12 carries.
Dan Duddridge, another of the
reserves who saw considerable
action in the second half, picked
up 67 yards in 8 carries and
scored on an eight-yard run for
the final OCC touchdown
The other OCC score came on a
2Q-yard run by Dennis Boswell in
the first quarter lo get the OCC
scoring parade under way. Scott.
Lohman kicked the first three
conversions before missing two
straight.
Santa Ana ·s lone score came
on a 56-yard screen pass play
with 31 seconds left in t.be first
half as Paul Harrrove hit Mike
Hancock near mid field and be
went therestoftheway.
OCC end Glen Laster made
another sensalional catch
between two defenders for a 39-
ya rd gain. It was the second
straight game he has done this.
Defensive standouts for OCC
included pass interceptions by
Doug Boswell and Gree·
McGowan along with fumble re-
coveries by Chuck Upthegrove
and Mike McFarlane.
San Diego State Romps
Fresno Stops 49ers
Vince Petrucci kicked three
field goals and Fresno State
scored a pair or touchdowns on
long kick returns as the Bulldogs
defeated Cal State (Long Beach)~
23·14. Saturday night at Anaheim
Stadt um.
Gary Hayes returned a Lollg
Beach punt 80 yards and Steve
Woods ran a kickoff 85 yards for
FSU 's t.wo touchdowns. Both
came in the first quarter. Petruc-
ci kicked field goals of 47, 39 and
~yards.
Hayes lone runback opened the
scoring. The 49ers tied the same
1-7 on a one-yard plunae by
Chuck Benbow sbortly after
Loh( Beach recovered a Fresno
State fumble at the Bulldocs'
2l·yard line. Then came Woocb•
acote. which put FSU ahead for
&ood-
Long Beach quarterback Jim
Freitas, ranked as the lotb lead-
ine passer in the country before
Lhe game, completed only seven
of 27 passes for 93 yards. He was
intercepted twice.
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NORWAUC CAP> -Running
backs Mike Martin and Steve
Martindale ran for two
touchdownS apiece and Cal State (Fullerton) rushed ror 368 yards
in a 48-0 non~erence football
victory over Cal Poly (Pomona)
Saturday night at Cerritos
College. ,
Martbtscored-on nms of 1 and
16 yards wblle M.artlndale tallied
on sprints ct 8 and 5 yards as the-
Tltan1 hiaed their season record
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the GauchOI ol tla-8 Jllsslon
circuit tide with ODl1 Cba.ffey
<nan Satard.ay) remalniq Jn&be
Gaucboa'wa:r.
The two Citrus bobbles came in
the fint and third quarters~
were the difference ill the 1am~
And both followed out.standing
kicks by Saddleback's Jlrn
Lacbmund.
The first came mid way
through the openln' quarter
after Lechmund had booted to
the Citrus three. With the Gauchos holding a 2-0 lead,
Citrus' Ban')' Mc.Manus fumbled
and Saddleback linebacker Jeff
Dreher pot.tnced on it at the two.
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ran in for the score and D9u&.
Reeves booted the PAT, Jiving M(Mtu1us Saddleback a t-0 lead. • Erllls.n
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ble came in the waning minutes .io;":S
of the third quarter with Sad-' P'AllA/l
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dleback holding a slim 12-7 8!f·.
vantage. Alter Lachmand bad punted
out of bounds at the Citrus five,
the Owls' Bill Darrell fumbled
after taking a solid bit. This time
the Gauchos' Allen Streeter fell
on it at the 11-and Saddlebaclt
sniffed paydirt again.
Two plays later. Gauchos •
quarterback Billy Yancy passed
eight yards to Tom Haigh for the
TD and after Reeves' PAT, Sad·
dJeback appeared to have a com·
fortable 19-1 lead. But the Owls, behind the pass-
ing of freshman quarterback Ken
Ericksen, were not through yet.
Ericksen qulckly marched his
club to a TD as Citrus cut the lead
to 19-14
But the Gauchos didn't ratUe,
moving the ball 61 yards for a TD
two series later. Speicher went
the final four, giving Saddleback·
a.25-14 lead and the vjctory.
It was a game of turnovel'! (11'
in all) -but many of those can
be attributed to bard hittln& and 'ood play in the secondary.
Eriksen completed 16 of 33
passes for 224 yards-but be also
"tt.·as intercepted five times. The
interceptions were made by
Dave Strombotne, Steve Crapo,
JeCr Hopp, Steve Speicher and
&teve Carroll.
And Gauchos linebacker Jeff
Roletti bsd an outstandin1 game.
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Women's
Results
·Nelles Outlasts Irviri.e.
Vaqueros Dealt 16-13 Footbal,l Setback
By ROGER CARLSON
Ol Ille OeUy PllOI Stitt
Irvine High's Vaqoerors.
sen1orless and down to a 26-man
squad due to injuries.. gave every
indication they'll be ready for
1978 against the likes of Universi-
ty High (Irvine), Costa Mesa and
the rest or the new league they'll
be competmg in despite a winless
performance Saturday night.
The Vaqs of Irvine coach
Chuck Sorcabal pushed visiting
Fred C. Nelles <Whittier) High
ttround for three quarters before
an 1ntercept1on and 15-yard re
turn to the Irvine 25 paved the
way for a IO-yard TD run and
two-point conversion run and a
16-13 Nelles victory before 1,000 fanc;
Irvine stormed back with a
60-yard march behind workhorse
Mark Swancoat and the blocking
of Vinnie Enders, Damien Wat·
ters, Darrell Sprewell and Frank
Austin to get lo within 14·13 on
Swancoat's 2·yard burst. But a
lry for two-points on the con-
version failed with 7:02 Jen. and
Irvine was backed up deep in its
terrilory lhe rest of the way.
Even a deliberate safety with
2:46 to go couldn't solve Irvine's
poor field position
Swancoat finished with 120
yards on the ground and
quarterback Herb Thompson,
although hit with several losses
by the Nelles defense, was sharp
with his passes, completing a
dozen for 188 yards.
Gary Jones consistently
burned the Nelles secondary,
catching six passes for 112 yards.
It was Swancoat's bullish runs
in the first quarter that set up the
first Irvine touchdown as
Thompson faked to his
sophomore running back and
kept around the rigbt side for a
7-yard touchdown.
Jeff Campbell toed the PAT
with 2 :25 left in the first period to
give Irvine a 7-0 lead over Nelles.
Liberty in Playoffs
Minutemen Romp to 44-6 Win
77-yard TD bomb from Cory
Staver for the Conquerors'
highlights in their season finale.
Thorp added a second
touchdown in the fourth period on
a 10-yard run.
an outfit which roared to a 20-0
haHtime lead in whipping
Capistrano Valley earlier, 22·19.
Nelles struck back, however.
with a 77-yard pus-nm play for a
touchdown moments after
Sprewell bad tossed NelJes for a
13-yard loss. '
In the final analysis, it was
Irvine's turnovers that tumed
the tide. The interception set up
the winning TD and three lost
fumbles melted the effectiveness
of what was otherwise a running
game to be reckoned with
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Mark Hopkins ran for two
touchdowns and passed for two
others as Liberty Christian High
(Huntington Beach) gained a
berth in the CIF eight-man foot-
ball playoffs with a 44·6 victory
over Capistrano Valley Christian
Saturday at Ocean View High
The Minutemen, runners-up in
the Chn!->l1an League, will open
the playoffs Friday with the site
and opponent to be determined
Gauehos Tulllllte·
bv Cl F officials Monday.
·Hopkins, who gained 118 yards
rushing, scored on runs of 35 and
15 yards. He hurled TD tosses of
50 yards to Ken Parker and 20
yards to Drew Lockerbie.
In addition, Hopkins was the
standout on defense, making 19 tackles
Doug Huntting. the
Minutemens leading point·
producer with 14 touchdowns,
was held scoreless for only the
second time this season. He
manaaed to gain 111 yards
rushing before being injured in
the tirat half and had one TD run
calJed back on a penalty.
John Sullivan scored on a l'W1
of 12 yards and Carl Fowler
added a three-yard TD run to cap
the scoring.
Fowler also tumed in an in-
terception oa defense.
The triumph was the fif\b in
eiaht outings for Liberty, which
poated a 4-1 Christian Leeaue mark.
El Toro Trips FY
Saddleback College water
polo coach Flip Darr was im-
pressed with his team even bl de.
feat Saturday.
The Gauchos became the
16th straight victim of Fullerton
Colleae. which posted a 12-6 noo-
conf erence victory Jn its own
pool.
"I thoucht we played very
well,'' Darr Hld. "I was very
pleased with the game. I bate los-
ing but Fullerton played a very
good aame and I thlnk they'll do
very well in atate.
"I was pleased we coutd stay
in tho pool With them ...
Goalie Larry Anderton
paced the Gauchos with 13 11vts.
Dixon Hlnderaker had half of his
team'• ioaJ:i . .,
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• Rich Bauerman had three goala for the Cbargera who relied
on defense for the vJctory. El
Toro bad just a .230 ahootinl
percentage Csi1-for·2S) but
pulled it out with a four-aoal outburatintheeecondperlod. ""
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little dos 'W'ltb tbt riot at'OY8d hlJ •J• wbo. starred ln "OUr Gani" comedies, and aa Tlte ln
the Buster Brown mau. wu l>()l&oned by araenk
at lbe e ol qven? H• wu the ton of a bull ter·
rler named Pal who also appeared ln acreen
comedles.
Leaftlll throueb some '000 pensonallUea. animal and human, iJ a trip ta tbe atan of yesteryear, a visit to the sad l&na ot mOrtillty.
There is a certain symmetry to aome lives when
Ul'ty ap~ ill _print.
J'O JN6TANCE. _llB~ALO 1gNJYY,. ··r;o.at PattOJ," the 8WldOI Drummond"""'i'fill
Sherlock Holmes filma, ''The Secret Lite of
Walter lfltty( ''.Mr. Blandlnl(s Builds His
Dream House, • WM born ID Surrey. En&land, 1D . 1891an.ddied~in198'1, ol aat.roke.
' Barry Fitzgerald, the lovable old lris~an
from "How Green Was My Valley," "Bells Of St.
Mary'•," "Going My Way," "The Quiet Man,"
was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1888 and died
there In l9e1. HU real name was William .Joatpb
Shields, and he wu the brother of Arthur Shields, .. Drums Along The" Mohawk,"
"GenUeman Jlm," "Lassie Com~ llom~" "Na·
tional Velvet."
Lusie, incidentally, lived 18 years but only
made three movies. Everything after 1946
featured other collies called Lassie.
"Who Was Who" recalls tbe foraotten
obituaries and quietly reminds the reader of the
fragility of life. Some 32 screen actors and ac-
tresses died ln falls -notably Jeffrey Hunter
, who fell down the sta.lrs at home, and Cass Daley
who fell against a coffee table and a splinter
pierced her neck.
SOME 3Z MORE DIED of burns or smoke in·
balation, including Linda Darnell who was sleep·
ing on a sofa of a friend's house in Cli.lcago when
a cigarette started a fire, Russian-born Maria
Ouspenskaya, vicUm of a similar mishap ln her
home, and cowboy act.or Buck Jones who died
rescuing people from the Coconut Grove lire in
Boston in 1942.
EVELYN MACK TRUITT WRITES OF STARS
~k, "Who Was Who On Screen," a compen·
d1um of everyone and anyone on film who died
between 1905and1975.
Among those who died in auto accidents are·
Jayne Mansfield, Tom Mix, Ernie Kovacs,
James Dean, Percy Kilbride, Belinda Lee and
Herb Shriner.
Nearly 50 died of drug overdoses, including
Nick Adams, Pier Angeli, Lenny Bruce, Dorothy
Dandrige, Judy Garland. Chester Morris,
George Sanders, Gia Scala, Everett Sloane,
Inger Stevens and Dinah Washington. Sanders
left a note saying be was bored. Sloane feared he
was losing his sight.
For her, it's a labor of love, It has to be
because so far she hasn't made a dime from her
venture. But the second edition with 9,000 en·
tries, half again more than the first, is on the
press and she is proud or il. ll is a useful reference,
with complete screen credits for each entry.
Where else would you discovtr that Namu,
the whale, drowned? Or that Petey, the faithful
Cell 642-5118.
Put a few words..
lo work for ou. '
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ter8 d<Sminate. state your case. 0 Rt1bt person"
will listen, even if in indirecl m&DD«.
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aspect coincides with slpliflcant chU1ea, travel
opportunity. chance to expreu self in creaUve
manner.
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indicated as older family member flubell peen
lllht.
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involved.
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best to Utilize uaetS. LOok beyODd ~Pa'iat
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Come to GT aituatioll armed with backeriMmd.
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Don'taklpeuentfala. Face doubts, fears.
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Conditio Le~ Programs Void of Origi;iuility; Viewers Su,ffer
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -'lbl lln't
Whether episodic t.eleviaioo ia ..a because
of bad writbal. The que.Uoa ta ft.J. and CM b t-tle lines are clearly drawn, with e octworb oa
one side and the writers on lbeotbw.
Fred Silverman, presld Of ABC Enter·
tainmenl. ace~ the wrlten ol "Jettlnr \t9
down·• and said mOst aeries propoaaJl 1ubmlttect
to ABC are "slmply awtul."
Silverman's cannonode eiiiri11urtnr a 'Cl•
bate at the Wrllers Guild or America on "What's
Wrong Wltb Network Televlaton? .. Writer
Richard Powell fired back later, "Deep ln my
heart of hearts, I know that if I brouabt 'Hamlet'
to Fred Silverman, he would put a dog in it."
The question wasn't really resolved during
the debate and merited further inquiry.
A WRITER, WHO pleaded for anonymity,
said, "l beard the ABC people say they were
disappointed in the creative community.' If l
didn't believe that the ideas that come to the
networks are far better than what winds up on
the screen, I'd hand in my fount~ pen.
"I don't think the networks want the best
that's available, ask for it or allow it."
Such • st&ndolt may not be • major factor in
televl1lon•1 current dilemma, but it is a
symptom ot a con<l,ition that bu left episodic
televl ion void of originality, thoughtfulness or · provocatlu themes. Tbe vicUms are the
view~n.
·'No network ls going to force a writer into.
wrlttng·badly, nor would any writer of Integrity
resnnnd to that kind ot pressure." says William ,,..,. ' .
"Sometimes there was more imagination
from the network supervisors than from
the writers," SClYS a program VP.
Self, CBS vice president for motion pict~ and
miniseries and former president of 20th Century
Fox Television.
Robert Dellinger, who is (i>rsaking episodic
TV for movies and novels, says, "I've seen it
lrom both sides of the fence. I undentand what
.Silverman means when be says the quaUty of·
writing is poor. I know that as a story editor I
have been disappointed witb some of the stories
turned in by 'name' writers. They looked like
. they were just written off the wall.
Funeral
HeJd,for
Actress
College Moms 'Excusable' LOS ANGELES CAP)
-Private funeral
services were being
planned Saturday for
silent screen actress
Florence Vidor, who died
at the age of 82.
When 1t comes to
homework, educators
have heard every excuse
in the book.
"My mother wrapped
the garbage in it."
"I put it in the family
Bible to hold my place
.and forgot to take it out."
.. My Ji ttle brother
peed on it."
E .... a .... r.ee1c
"I had every intention his gum in it."
• mother at breakfast one
morning, "You just tell
your teacher we got.
home late last night and
we felt yout sleep was
more Important to your·
health than that stupid
assignment."
Miss Vidor died Thurs·
day night at her homt in
Pacific Palisade$;. her
daughter, Suzanne Vidor
Parry, said.
The actress was once That's easy for him lo married to director Kln° say. He's not a SO.year· • old second-semester Vidor and later to freshman. violinist Jascba Heifetz. THE EXCVSES often
:;howed more imagina-
tion than the assign-·
ments turned in and in-
variably involved a third
patty who was totally
responsible for their de·
ficiency_
or going to the library, As the chHd or one of
but I couldn't find my my best friends told his
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GREATADVENIURES.
This fall, 850,000
women over 35 are re-
turning to the
classrooms as students.
They're not entering the
academic world empty.
ha11ded. Thanks to tbe1r
children, they have a
collple of years' supply
of .excuses. Only a few
words have to be
cbanged to gel them orr
the hook.
•11 WAS going to do my
homework last night, but·
my husband put me to
bed early."
hanging on the phone all
night and I couldn't call
my best friend and get
the assignmenL"
"I didn't feel well. I
went into false labor 10
months early."
•'I picked the same
topic every other person
in the class picked . . .
The Evolution of Storm
Doors in the Ming
Dyna sty . . . and all the
books were out."
"OUR DOG is being
paper trained . . . you
may have noticed."
"I was absent yester·
day because I was wait-·
ing for the washer .re.
pairrnan and didn't know
you had made an assign.
ment."
YOU ARE ABOUT TO UVE ONE.
0 My paper was typed
neatly and ready to turn
in when my brother
sp\}led his martini all
over it at the breakfast
table."
•'Do you think just
because this assignment ~~==============~~~is done in yellow crayon,
my kids did ilfor me?"
.. My husband wrapped.
"DAMNATION ALLEY"
"3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" (R) ·
"LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR"
(R)
"SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"BOBBY DEERFIELD" (PG)
"YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE"
"FUNNY LADY" (PG)
"THE SPY WHO LOVED ME"
"THE DEEP" (PG)
"DAMNATION ALLEY"
"3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" (R)
"SMOKEY & THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"KENTUCKY FRIED MOVJE" (R)
''THE GROOVE TUBE"
"HEROES" (PG)
"THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN"
"FIRST LOVE" (PG)
•ALICE DOESNT LIVE HERE AN_Y MORE"
STARTS WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 9th
" 'LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR' IS
ONE OF THE STRONGEST MOTION PICTUR~ EVER MADE-AND ONE OF THE BEST! '~Lu Smith S1·u. l'mi Ckii(v Nru
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"\f ASJUNGTON -A comblna·
ti01l of tronc hOUt.lpg dtmlftd
an<Nn ample auppty ot mort1aae
crti\it la keep n& re1ld nUal real
~ 8cUvl1)'...at blab vel ot
pedormance, reports the Na-
lionel A.1&9CiaUon of Realton.
ID its monthly real estate
status report, the associatlot\"i.
Department of Economics and
Re"arch predicts a probable
sales record for existini <resale>
horpes in September. It also re·
po~ a sharp Auguat Increase in
ne\f home sales, a continuation
of tfie high r;ite of new home con-
str9ction and steady inflows or
deP,osits in the nation's savings
anCI loan associations. the prime
soiM-ce of mortgage credit. • • AT THE SAME time, the re·
poi\ cautions against overop·
tirdism about the supply of
m<tftgage funds, in view or re·
cel)J. increases in the prime rate
and spurts in the money supply
1$esed on reports from two
thit:ds of the real estate boards m
a s;ample group, the association
estxroates th.at August's record
for,;ales of existing single-family
ho~es will be topped in Sep-
tember, when the seasonally ad-
juied annual rate should re-gis er between 3,800,000 and
3, ,OOOunits.
e report notes. th al the
pe;formance in the resale
mllfket since early summer has
be~ "remarkable," and a faster
th•fi seasonal sales pace in the
nu,l few ~ont.h.s is foreseen.
{EW SINGLE· •·A MILY
homes are selling at an equally
irn,iressive cllp, the report says,
with an annual rate of 839,000 un-
i~ sold in August. This is a 19.7
percent gain over the July rate
and points tu a record level of
new home transactions in 1977.
Tbe pace of new home con·
strpction remains at a rate or
more than 2,000.000 on an an-
. nualized ba.1ls, the repQrt say6,
for the third consecutive month.
Tbe September rate of 2,040,000
units represents a 15.4 percent
jump over September 1976. Of
that total of housing starts,
1,492,000 were single-family un·
its, a 19 percent gain over the
sante month last year.
As to lending activity. the
Realtors report mortgage·
Jen<!j.ng volume or $10. 7 billion in
August by the federally insured
savings and loans, a 41 percent
incfJase over the August 1976 Jev~. and 12 percent ,above the
Jucy 1977 pace.
..
__ ._..~ .. ust¥...~Aji~ENCI HAS issued a new 48-page pa..nptilel,
.. Questions A.boutCOnaointn"ltim • wtial to As~ .
Buy," av&llable without charge. from the Consumer In-
formation Center, l>fpt. 586E, P\leblo, Colo., 81009.
Contrary to popular belief, the bOoklet notes. there ls no
federal law under which eondomlnluma are created.
Instead, they come under the real estate laws or the states
where they are located. "There is one point to remember above all," the booklet,.
slates, ''don'\ slp a aubscriptJon and purcballe acreement
or any «her.form Of sales contract until you ha~e received
and read the followm1 documents: declaration, bylaws,
operatinc budget, mana1ement asreement and reculatory
agreement it federal money is involved."
THESE DOCUMENTS wilt detail four rilbts and
responsibilities. • ·
The booklet also saya you abould not make a down pay-
ment until you are sure you can eet a rnort1a1e loan u.nless
the agreement states that the down payment will be re-
funded if you are unable to aet a loan.
If there iS anything in the legal documents you don't un-
derstaod, get a lawyer to explain it lo you.
Northwood :Projeet
WoodSide Irvine
• l > Shows New Homes
Following the strong buyer
response for Phases One and Two
of the popular single-famUy res-
idential community of
Woodside/Irvine. an additional
phase of 27 bOmes bas been re·
leased for reservations in the
Village of Northwood /lnine.
· ''IN RECENT ~ONTHS several negative in·
dicators have gradually surfaced, which un-
fortl,\Oately are belnt lgnored by many builders in
their fut.Ure plans," Hall aai~ ·
He ex\llalned t.hat the prime rate, as well as the
rates for "Fannie Mae,•• ''GinOle Mae,·:. and "Fred·
die Mac" fWMUn1, have all tooe .
"Moreover, whlle man)'. builders of hl&tier
priced homes ($80-$110,000> are reportlric healthy
sales, a goOil percentage of those are bdnl made on a contingency basis, pend.in& the re-~ale or a
buyer's ex.istinc home. Earlier, buyers were
perf ectlY willlnl to hold two homes, but not any
more."
THE REASON, ACCORDING to Hall. is that
the resale market bas softened coD.slderably in the
New Firm
•
Boilding
At Airport
• The Irvine Company
has leased a five-acre
~ite here to Bauer
Development Company
for a tWb-story garden
office building, accord·.
ing to Tim Sloat, Com·
mercial Division leasing
manager.
The site is at the cor·
ner of Michelson and Du-
..pont Drives near Orange
County Airport and the
San Diego Freeway.
Sloat said, and wllh.ln the
Irvl~ei:lndustrial Compt.ex.~lterms Of the
~year lease were not
announced .• •
Construction 'of the of· nee building, deaigned by architect Ware-
With views of' eucalyptus tr~
and the Santiago hills, the new
development contains homes
prices from $115,990 to $140,999L
Three, four and five ~m
homes of Phase Three are
avaUal)le in split-level •nd two-
story floor plan arrangements.
Five different plans have betn
designed with separate areas for
formal entertaining and family
activities.
rooms. Malcomb Associates.
Large, family homes range in
size from 2,171 to 2,955 sqCJU'e
feet of interior living space. 28C9'
plan includes a spaeloua UVlnt
room, formal dinln1 room,
garden-oriented family room and
informal nook eafinl area off the
kitchen. Master bedroom are
placed upstairs, abd some pJans
offer a downstairs bedroom ~tb
full bath.
Appliances include microwave •Irvine. 'ot ~de11 way in
and sell-cleaning ovem, Je11·Alr septe1'.bet and b expect-
cooktops, dishwasher1 and dis· ed to~be completed in
posals ·in the double-well cast January. Tlie cbmbina-
lron slD.ks. Wide expanses of Uon wood. concrete and
ceramic' Ule countert.op and steel bllllding wlll real·
hardwood ldtcbeD cabinotrY pro-urea centrallaridscaped
vide generws storage aud work-cotirtyard anCI e:ilensive
ingspace. exterior landscaping. :the building will be
MASTER IUITS8 ere de-s.:erviced by two
•itaed for bOth comfort and elevators.
New Irvine Project
Set in Woodbridge
privacy, With some plans featut-Le a tl" g a gen t
mi optiaDal retreats and wood· repreaenllne Bauer
burning fireplaces. Dresaing Development was J"Ohri
areas have built-ID vanities witb Pleite of Coldwell
double china basins, and the Banker Commercial
baths lD all but one plan feature Brokerage Company.
oval Ultra tubs or""°ken BomanN 1:e~w~port~~B~e;:a~c~b:_. ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~=~~~~!!~E tubs, as well as separate showers _
surrouaded by tile w.mscottfng.
Mirrored doors blshlilbt either
the walk·ln closel6 or his a11d her
Ground has been broken for the
fifth phase of Woodbridge
Estates, located in the Irvine
Company's Village of Wood·
britige.
A project of Irvine Pacific, the
homebuilding division of the
Irvine Company, the 48 homes in
the phase will open for sale ln
January, 1978, accordine to
Frsn1c E. Huahes, president or
Irvine Pacific. .
lVOOD8&1DGE Estates,
cr~ated apec.iflcally for young
prqf ession» couples and small
faltlilles, ~~o and three-home ch~ters 4esisned to resemble sin~e estate-style manslom.
e five noor plans, coatatnlng
1,5 to 2.298 square feet, are set
b&fk approximately 50 feet from·
theatreet and feature private en· tiles and lar1e back yards. The
oDt·and two-story homes offer 17
dUf erent exteriors ln traditional
st)4es such as Tudor, Country
'
French, Cape Cod and Colonial.
The lnt•rlora, crea~~ by
Beverly Hornbeak', feature
fireplaces and spacioua master
bedroom suites. Other ameniUes
ln one or more models include
two-story entries, curved
stairways, bay windows and sun·
ken oval tubs.
WOODBRIDGE Estates is one
of nine different housing projects
by eight different builders u.nder
construction in the VWqe of
Woodbridge, a planned com-
munity by the Irvine Company.
The homes ln the fifth phase are
scheduled for occupanc.Y lD e!fly
summer 1978. The Village of Woodbridge is
located off Cuher Drive at
Warner Avenue between~ SU
Diego and Santa Alla freeways.
For futther tnfOl'IJlatlon call
552-3700 or visit the Woodbridge
Estates sales olflc6 between 10·
a.m. and5p.m. daily.
wardrobes in eacti suite.
Appointments include ceramic
tile or wood parquet flooring In
the impressive front entries, dee·
ohtor-selected wall-to-wall
carpet.Int, and full a1r condition·
lna. l>irett access to two or three
car aaraies b an added conven·
iencefeafure.
SET ALONG CURVING
streets and cul-de-sacs, the
bomea d&play a total of 15 dif.
ferent Uterior styllngs with a
varieb' of wood treatments such
as abiqles and rouah-sawn
dlaconal aiding. .
Fin °ri>odell are now Under"
constniction. To vi< the site ol
Woodstde/lrvine, take eitber the
San pieeo or the Santa Ana
freewqa to the· CulV.r Dri'f&
~t; Drive north on Cwver to
Irvine Bou.levard and then turn
rtgbt. coaUnulng approximately
t,ft mlfe \0 the sales olftce center,
open dtilY frorn 10 a.m. to dusk in
the Vlllaje ot Northwood/Irvine.
J ·eDllUlSllJllC' •~ak, I YOG ti
...... 'IP ud k -tryla1.
1ftldaysdf1eulu on t11tt.Y uau,. 1
el"er becOme depreaffd wl< Ute~· I •av c. do
or I become 41streued aad 4o p Uiat are on
pleaaaat. bat aot earty .. tmpoaunt. Ma& IH"'l"ff•""-""-your reeommeadatlouT Thaw. JS.14,. Ne~ Beac It's a very comrnon teN!ency lo beeome ens.
tracted, discouraged, slow down, or sometimes just
plain give up. The objecU ve la not to let the oritlnal
excitement and the lmpulle to procluce etve out.
Feed that impulse, it's easy to let th& working
impulae gtve out. Give yourself abort term obJec·
lives -dally and weekly eoala. Uam to enjoy the
small victories and pleasures ol Ute. Mo.U of us are
simply not built to work for lont range objecUves
without some small successes in the meanUme.
Those minor ego-builders are vital.
Accomplishment must be rewarded with small
victories, pleasures and happiness. Otherwise a
person will naturally, there are always obstacles in
the way of achieving any objectives. Conditions .,_e
never perfect. Two Important factors that keep our
"stick-to-il-iveness" glued together are determina-
tion and belief. The problems facing an individual
are always relative to the amount of belle! and de-
termination that a person has to achieve that objec·
tive.
An obstacle, which is completely baffling to a
person w1lb a small amount of determination, can
easily be overcome by a person who is determined
to succeed. An obstacle which completely un·
dermines the confidence or an unbelieving person,
will be taken in stride by a determined individual.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCaTdk it prenMnt of
the Real Eataters and an author, ~ch1rer and wtructor.
Send your comment• and ~1tjons to Randy McCartJU,
c otheDailyP&Ult,P 0 Bozl560,CostaMe!O,CA9'Z626.
lnterestFiuancing
Pilan Approv~
In an effort to enable prospective bomebuyers
an O,Pportunity to qualify, Pacesetter Homes, Inc.,
has introduced an mterest-only financinf plan.
The new plan, which calls for a 10 percent down
payment and payment& of interest only for the first
three years of a 30-year loan, applies to the com-
pany'• developments at Woodleaf in Lake Forest.
The arrangem,nl, which Pacesetter calls the
interest only purchase plan, works like this:
Pacesetter makes the loan directly to tbe buyer for
10 percent down and interest only for the first three
years, picking up both principal and interest for the
remalning27 years,
Insteac:t or paying $592 a month principal and in-
terest on a $73,750 -91/• percent home loan -a 90
percent loan on the $82,000 house -a buyer would
pay $569 a month for the first three ~ears and $621 a
month for the remaining 27 years. EXiey said.
The program was worked out by Pacesetter
and American Savings and Loan Association.
For more information on Woodleaf in Lake
Fqrest, call 768-6363.
When you
.. TllESB PRICE INCREASES tbreate.o to
drive decent housJai out of the reach of ev.ra more
families," Ile said, adding that a ab~ decline fn.
l\ome sales and boualng prod\lctloe cOuld "throw the ecooomy into altail~in."
ArqUilla satd h'i)i pmded bf the pricing prac·
tices of lumber prOducers -• nbjeet wbfoh is
already under investigation by the COuncU on Wa1e
and Price Stability. Shortages of lumtier have
pushed up prices dramatically during preVious
housing booms, be slid. But this time there ls an lm·
portanl difference; there i• an a4~uate supply of
lumber to meet the demand.
Since August lumber prices have stablliied
somewhat and: ln a few cues, <!ecllned, be said. But prices didn't begin to decline until the
Secretary Ol JltJD Patncia Harris called the bikes
"inexplicable" and Sen. Wllllani Proxmire <D·
Wis.) announced these hearings.
EVEN MORE ~&MING is the IOQI term OU\;
look, Arqullla said. Demand tor wood prOducts· iS
Develope_~
Set Meet
lnN~rt
"Robots in Real Estate
Development" and the
financial, legal and
moral aspects Of joint
ventures, will hi1hll1ht
the Jtnnual reflooaJ con-
ferlnce ol the NaUonal
Association ~ Indust11al
and Office Para at the
14 a rrtott Hotel m
Newport Beach Friday.
The conferem:e 15 be·
ing coordinated by
N AIO P Region X Vice
President Wayne
Ratkovich ot Wayne
Ratkovich Associates,
Los Angeles, and hosted
by the group's Loa
Angeles Chapter headed
by William T. Huston of
Watson Industrial
Properties, Los Angeles.
Fo'I" registration in-
formation on the con·
ference contact Huston
3435 Wilshlre Blvd., Suite
l.SOO. Los Angeles 90010.
'
get here,
you've arrived.
Mission Hills. More thbn Just on oddre'Ss In Polm Springs. It's on
ot11tude ... o bfestyle synonymouswlth privileged leisure.
People who live here ore ot home In o cosmopolitan
society. Here. there Is time to rest and ploy. Some of the
homes here ore located neor our Tennis Club. Others frame
the tush green foirwoys Of Porn Spflr,gs' most famous golf
course. Many overlool< the blue wqter lakes; the rest ore
within strolling distance of them. They're expensive .. But then.
nothing of vow comes eoay. Al Of which makes your arrival
ot Miss\On tnot much more 'SCJtW;fylng
Getty, Financial Con>e>ration and ployer'
Reinsurance Conwany.
Foote is active in devele>pment ln Callfoml ~d Florida; he also the manacm.1 ~er iio
Joint venture of two major projects tn Reno, Nev ad
with a subsidiary of Solel Bonch, the economic arm
of the Labor Fedel'8Uon in Jsrael. ~OUSJy, FOOt
was vice-president and division manaeer OIK1iser
Aetna. Prior to this he wu vlce.president of Kaut
man & Broad's mwU·family divuncm.
· Foote and Lane's companies WW be the manag
lng partners of Cadlllac Faln1ew Homes West a
will )>e responsible fot all phases of ~peraUona ill
eluding land acquisitions ll)d development. plan
Ding, fmanclnt. bousin1 coni;truct!on and market iJ\g.
II~ mE&YL ao 0 Gt•Ottf1 .........
Vohmt.eer workers today are not lnte~ted
hr orpnizin1 "cookie •al• ud ear tJNIMa''· ~=-""says Tinni• ZitW, a •te.WW. .a.. f)f
Consumei-Affalrs (OCA> ln Santa Ana.
MBB. ZJTl'Ea, 43, like many of tbe other un-
paid workers is a prOf essional <sbe is a coUe1e
graduate with a de1ree in social ecolop) and
handles ber 20 tQ 30 hour a week positloo ·u a
representaUve'a asaistant with as much en· thuaiasm as someone compensated with a
paycheck. ·
And there ar~ other volunteers who
{ Tinnia Zitter's enthusiasm for volunteerlng is
based on civic pride. She .realized there wasn't
enough money to take care of community's needs.
Violation or Surprise?
Conaunier Aff.ain A.ides Outline Rights . .
The Orange County Office of Cocsumer
Affairs optirates under the stated purpose of
helping consumers -whether it be in the form
of investigating complaints or educating the
public.
Administrative services assistant Boier
Davis says the agency's priorities have
changed sllgbUy since the arrival of new
direc:tor Ronald Melendez. OCA is now con-
. centrattng tts efforts on consumer education
but doesn't have the funding or staff lo
"launch an all-out publicity campaign."
THE BASIC GOAL, he says, is to "inform
people as to their rtehts. For example, it is un-
true U,at you can take merchandise back to a
store and aet your money back or a credit. The
store is under no oblitalioo to accept the
merch8J'id.ih.-even though most stores do."
• This, and other questions can be answered
by calllilg the agency for assistance, Another
iml>O".tant functioa, says Davia, is to act as a
mediator between consumers and the busi·
ness ~omm\Mlity when problems do ariH that
can't be settled easily.
"We have always tried to tie a neutral
third party arid by and large have found most
businesses in Orange County are honest and
anxious to solve problems," he states.
(IF A VIOLATION ia discovered, .OCA
then refers the matter to the proper law en·
!or cement agency for action.)
Another major role the office plays ts .to
act as a watchdog for government agencies,
gathering data and reporting ltsfmdings:
"We keep an eye out for legislation that is
being proposed at the federal and slate level.
We are one ol the few agencies that provide
meaningful and well·written reports for the
Federal Trade Commission."
Recent reports have covered the areas of
mobile home warranties, bearini aids. voca·
tional schools, rent control, warranties in
general and car sales. A drug survey, ..elates
Davis, recently turned ul) a wide disparity in
prescription prices in Orange County.
THE SURVEY, CONDUcrED by volun·
leers <who during the first half of 1977 donated
3,177 hours oC their time) turned up different
price ranges dependlni on tbe "location and
type of store,·: says Davis.
"I tbiak the price disparity was as high ai.
400 percent. We sent the rep0rt to legislators
within the state to supp0rt allowing druggists
to advertise prices. and in S\lpport of generic
drue sub6UtuUon. We also recommended to
the American Medical Association that doc-
tors infonn their patients of price dlS·
pariUet.''
The public has ri&ht of access to any of the
reports completed by the Office of Consumer
Affairs and may request ll copy by phone or by
stopplng lJ\'4> the central office at Sll North
SycaJUore,Santa Ana.
The phone nUJDber for comPtamt.8 or in-
... fOl'm aUon ts 834-6100.
ll be1an m lMS wiUl tho that
.,.,. finally looking '-P• a na
ed by tbe end ol deptet kiri l:ftd ! By ,
u though some uitantlble llm1' bac:t bffn
reached, it was over.
~"' It WN a wave ol chlld·beu1nf, and It pro-
• dJ;lttd a generation eo lar1• that It aa called the
.. ~twar Beby Boom. Nothlnt Ult• It ever hap.
penecl In the United States before.
SLOWLY AND lNUOMBS.Y tliJI &niera· tion rearranged the c.e>witry: flrlt tbe mat.erl\l,J.y
wards wenm't big enouab, then new elementary ools had to be tndlt, lattr IDOh btlh eeboo19-......,.~,
and colleges.
Through sheer numbers the postwar
ebildren sel new standards, redl1coverln1 e-bicycles and bage.y pants, marcbfnt on
• . W .uhington and retreallna to Vermoot, ftoodln1 ~ • c·oUeges and then noaglng them as irrelevant.
~= Jverythjng they touched became a trend or a na·
...:. ~ional problem. World War Il is history now and the babies.
~ have grown up. But, if less visible, they are a no
I
,J
..... leas potent group. Everywhere they tum, they .PJJ find too many of themselves, tryini to buy a
house, looking for a job, hoping for a promotion
in mid-career, expecting security tn retirement.
This crowd of people. today 16 lo 31,
WHEN IT COMES TO
APPRAISING JEWELRY
SHARP BECAUSE. WE'RE THE FIRST ANO ONLY
PROFESSIONAL JEWELERS IN THE UNITED
STATES OFFERING A COMPUTERIZED APPRAISAL
SERVICE ALL DIAMONDS ARE APPRAISED ANO
REGISTERED WITH AN ABSOLUTE EVALUATION
REFLECTING CURRENT MARKET VALUE
DO YOU KNOW YOUR DIAMOND'S VALUE RECENTLY
INCREASED? We know that where lnsuntnce apprmala are concerned, a detailed desalp1ion of the l•w•rly ia all·
lntportant, particularly In rwfwenc. to plottinc « Othtfwlse
16d1catin& the present charKterlstics or blemlahn In a
stOne. At least half tl'le value of an adequate •w•lul Iles in
tb• later UH of that appraisal to check the ilwtfry for
<Mmaae or to verify the Identity. deslsn or eon1truction of \f\J~e in the event of loss.
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PHOTO SHOWS A LE;ylTATOR IN ADVANCED FL10HT, TM ADVOCAUS CLAIM
.
But They Admi,t Landings Are Rough ·
SOt.mf FALLSBURG, N.Y. (AP> -They
talk about smooth liftoffs and bumpy Jandlngs as
ptlol trainees, stewardesses and bang-glider ad·
diets might. ~ul this is al the Capital of the Age of
Enlightenment, a handsome campus of the
transcendental medltaUon movement, and
"they" are advanced disciples who claim they
can nr -levitate -with mind power .. the sole
propellant.
"WE ABE JN T.BE beifnn.int stages of fly.
ine,•• says John Konhaus, acting director of the
TM movement ln the United States. "It coines in
staees. At fU'll il Jooks like they'te hopplna llke
frogs. Then they become ll&bt.er Jnd UW1ter as
.trowth of consclousnes11 develops.'' ,,
· Some devoted followers thlnk tho move·
'ment's credibility will be badly .Valned by the
levitation claltns. There's s"epUdau~ TM,
Joseph and Oevanie ~tfl)er 8"e edltetors ..
She says, "I have no doubt t.bat I t,ave tbe
ground ... Her h\lSband, a syatema a.ll~d for a
research firm, says the whole busln~ Ii ~bop.
MRS. WAGNEa HASN'T seen the fiylng but
has heard it. 0 1 saw a lot of them take Plllowa and
foam rubber. and I stuck arounitby tbe door. I
heard a lot of lmockina and thUddlng ...
The TM Jevitators ~$4'rt they ctn rise one or
two feet from th& full lotua~a lUon with the
left ankle on t.oP of the ri&ht and 'rice versa,
and then move fo~ard Uirie, a • maybe 10 reei. c~ a sldlled gymoast perform the feat?
In addition to the beBi!mf.nl •. or MPPlnt I
stages, TMers taUt of r,:eports abotlt lnlUates ac·
tually hovering with creator mutery over
gravity.
"Al this stage, we have m~ control in tak·
tDC o(f," says flier Gale Merman. secretary to
magician Doua Hennine. "Landinaa ~nd to be
rough."
Says Allen Solof, a dally flltr and one of £50
TM' executive aove?11ors in U1e Unlttd States:.
•'There ls a great deal of group Consctousnesa. If
one person beiina to fly,, iUtartStbe other people
up. lt 's like popcorn. Once It aoes, ~ all start golng."
"No 1." •AYI Diet MulvlbU.l;· director ot the NaUollalACade,aw Of Gmnuta ift " Ott.-.... ..-.,,.._,,
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Theenrollmentlnelementary an(lseeoodary
schools rose from 48 mlllloa iD 1114 '° 51 rWllloo in 19'13, then allpped back to ao mJJUon lD tm.
And the National Center for EducaUClcl tatbtict
11r0Jects that it will drop to 48 million by
• t~S ~t_DtF IC_!lLT d ts .. ... n:
'1 or 1cli00l ClisP'lcta but for those ot the~-~"="
1eneratlon who chose teachinc as a career.
Nearly half ol thoee who received degrffl ln 1975
qualifying them to teach and who looked for a job
dldn 't fmd ooe, the center estimates.
The same expansion occurred at colleces
and universities as the baby boom generaUOD en-
tered. Enrollment rose from 1.S million in 1952 to
6.3 million in 1972. Not only were there 11.6
mllllon more people of college age in 1972, but the
proportion of them eoing to college had risen
frorn 11 percent to 25 percent, the Census B~au
says.
Because more people were going to collece.
more people were entering society with high
aspirations that often couldn't be sat.Ufied.
Next year the last of the baby boom group
will be at the typical college enrollment age.
Each :/ear after, paralleling the declining births
in the 1960s, the number of potential college
freshmen each year will drop sharply.
THE TRADmONAL timetable of going to
college, then going to work may be outmoded.
It's possible that formal education in the future
will continue over a person's lifetime. Colleges
are already looking at continuini adult education
as a way to blunt the impact of declining births.
-Homer Kempfer, executive director of the
Continuing Education Council, thinks it's likely
that more people will begin their career riglit out
or hieh school, continuing their education al
night. "We know that for some few years conti-
nuing education as been the fastest growing seg·
mentor American education. There was a time
when kinder~artens were."
More than 5,000 tecn·agers mobbed JOb cen-
ters in New York one day this past summer for a
chance at 2,000 jobs Similar scenes occurred in
Chicago and Lo5 Angeles. Behind them is the
way the baby boom has flooded the hlbor force.
The babies born in 1946 turned 18 in 1964. In
the decade before that year. an average or
880,000 people Joined the labor force annually. In
the decade after 1964, the average was twice as
high.
AT ANY ONE TIME in 1975, 3.6 million peo-
ple aged 16 to 24 were unable lo find jobs, the Na-
tional Comm1ss1on for Manpower Policy found.
Another 600,000 wanted to work but had become
discouraged and quit looking
"We have paid a substantial price for this
condition," Sen. Edward Kennedy of
Massachusetts said this year. "The opportunity
to participate in the nation's prosperity -or
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WASIDNGTON <AP> -The Health, Educi
.tion and Welfare Department, saymc there~
increasing amount of unnecessary surgery, b
urged the public to get a second doctor's opinio11·
before undergoing elective surgery.
· The department also said it would urce ah
states to quickly be&in allowmg -and paying fcir
-second opinion consultations for low·incoi patients in state-administered Medicaid pr •
grams. And it s aid it would pay for second o .
nions on surgery requested by elderly patients in
Medicare programs
HEW UNDERSECRETARY Hale Cham-
pion, testifying before a House commerce sub-
committee, said one of the reasons for the in-
creasing amounts of unnecessary surgery is
because "there are many thousands more sur-
geons" than we need in the United States.
He advised the public to get second opinions
on elective surgery, especially tonsiUectomies,
hysterectomies and gall-bladder operations.
The HEW recommendation aimed at reduc-
ing unnecessary suraery comes less than six
months after the Carter administration proposed
controversial leaislalion aimed at holding down
soaring hospital costs.
i H EW secretary JoseP.h ·A. Califano Jr.
·' has called the nation's hospitals obese and said a
ceiling of hospital fee increases would save the
government, health insurance companies and
consumers several billion dollars a year.
even to have a job -bu been denied a slcnifi·
cant segment of the population."
A big part of the expansion in tbe labor force
after 1984, about three·flfths, was due to the ten-
dency of women In the podtwar generation to quit
the tradlUon.al role of housewife and take a job.
The proportion of women worldn1 outside the
home ls expected to grow in coiplns yeara.
JANE TILLIS eraduatjil from Livingston
College in New Jersey in 1978 with a deeree 1n
women's studies and sociology. Sho looked for a
job all summer, mailing about 200 resumes, sit·
ting through about 50 interViewa, without suc-
cess. The best job a friend of hers with the same
degree could find wu lo an envelope factory. •
"It's made me realit.y-oriented, i;pore prac·
tic al, less ldeallatic," Mias Tillis says. She took
some secretanal courses and 8¢ a job at a UJ)·
••When I was growing up my mother dido 'l
work and none of my friends' mothers worked,"
sbe says. "Maybe it is harder for us getting start. ect now. or maybe we want more than they did."
With the heavy investmem required for
Holiday spirit beginnine to
grow inside you?
If so. you can express it by giv.
ing a hand to 2\0 agency planning
a party for 200 foster children in
the county
Tt\e Salvation Army also needs
aid with its annual Yule pro-
ject, preparing baskets of food
and toys for distribution to poor
children. Food and toy donations
are also appreciated.
Abandoned children of Tecate,
Mexico, will be getting help from
the Baja Children's Foundation.
Help is needed to prepare for,an
annual car caravan to clean up
facilities and to deliver donated
toys, food,· clothing and other
supplies.
Youngsters In trouble with the
law are offered help through a
diversion program where volun-
teers work on a one-to·one basis
with youths
Closer to the Orange Coast, a
Huntington Beach elementary
school needs a media center
helper and people to patrol pool
and lunch areas.
The Mental Health Association
also needs people skilled in crafts
to work with adolescents in de-
Wont
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orion t
velopln& goals.
For ibtormation on these open-
ings, call the Voluntary Action
Center of West Orange County at
898-0043.
THE VOLUNTARY Action
Center of South Orange County
reports that many groups lo its
service area need donations or
toys, clothing and food for many.
seasonal assistance programs.
For intormation on those agen·
cies and organizations, as well as
for details on the volunteer open-
ings that follow, col'\.t.act the V AC
at 675-9210or 8.13-9278; . .
You can help a child overcome'
learning and speech problems
before they enter school through an agency in Orange.
A Costa Mesa opening exists
for those who would like lo work
with trainable mentally retarded
children and teens.
An experienced quilter is
needed for a quilting class in the
El Toro area.
Public health nurses need
fluent Spanish speakers to go
along on calls to minority homes
and to help with examinations.
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!Young Life
Youns .J..U• a ~ international, Clmattan.; non-denominational or1al1iuUon lbat takes
turned-off, dropped-out, disenchanted teenaaers
'th no goals and no direction and provides tbem
With models for living a fulfilled, Christ-centered Qfe.
Last week's Young Life banquet and In·
tbrmational fund raiser at the South Coast Plaza
Hotel f.p.ve 366 1uests a chance to learn about the
orgal_!j.UUon that works exclusively with people
between the ages ot 14 and 19. <See photos at
right.)
During the evening. Dona Moomaw spoke on
Young Life's unique ability to reacll the teen·aee
person. The three-time All American football
player from UCLA is now minister of the Bel Air
Presbyterian Church.
Master of ceremonies BeD Patterson,
minister of the Irvine Presbyterian Church, in·
troduced Crall McNalr Wllaon, a Costa Mesa ac·
tor, writer, director and designer who enter·
tained with pantomime and impressions.
Mary McClung, freshman at Orange Coast
College, and Mary Moffet, senior at Mission Vie·
jo High School, talked about their experiences
with the Young Life club. Both young women
stressed the valuable impact the group has had
for themselves and for their friends.
Chairmen for the banquet were Betsy
Tarbell and Jaye Nystrom, who reported that
more than $26,000 was raised.
Ta.e funds will support tfte work or two Young
Llfe staff members, Bud TbOreen, club leader for
the Newport Beach, Tustin, Costa Mesa, Irvine
area; and Dan Gillespie, club leader for the Mis·.
sion Viejo, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente.
Dana Point, Laguna Halls area
Early Yule
Christmas might be seven weeks away for
the rest of the world, but for the Junior League of
Newport Harbor and thou11and.s of Orange Cout
residents, 1t was last week
The second annual Christmas Company one·
stop shopping spectacular <the League's major
fund raiser> was staged m a huge green and
white tent on the grounds of the Newporter Inn.
Merchandise from 30 West Coast stores.
twmkhng lights and holiday music provided
a party atmosphere of buying and visiting during
the entire event. especially Wednesday nieht
when 1,000 local bidders turned out for the pre·
view and auction. Auction pri~es ranged from
automobiles to vacation weekends to restaurant
dinners.
Enjoying the festivities were Mr. and Mrs.
Rondell Hanson (she's president of the Leaeue),
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin. Mr. and Mn.
Roger Grable, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Booo, Mr.
and Mrs. David Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Krucker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clock and Mr. and
Mrs. John Curci. Men's Night on Thursday saw hundreds of
.\ocal fellows shopping for wives and sweetheiu:ts.
then on Friday a special luncheon and fashion
show entertained area women. Fashions were by
designer Ceil Ainsworth.
Proceeds from the Christn'las Company go to
five Junior League projecl,, including New
Directions for Women
A ribbon cutting ceremony this afternoon
\\'11! mark the OJ><!n house for New Directions.
Three homes, located on Willo Street in
Costa Mesa, are designed as recovery homes for
woman alcoholics in Orange County The
leased houses. which can accommodate lS
women and three staff persons, oJ>{!ned their
doors to the first residents on Sept. 26.
• Anne Tierney, executive director for New
OirecUons, sa1d, "Our residents are thriving m ftUs lovely atmosphere. The women who have
o)iosen to come here are representative of the
rirtddle·class hidden woman alcoholic.
Taking part in the ribbon·cutting ceremonies
today will be Supervisor Tbomas Riiey,
chairman of the Board of Supervisors; Rita
Saens, director of the State Office of Alcoholism:
J:.ucllle Kuehn, city councilwoman from Newport
Jteach. and Norma Hertaog, mayor of Costa
l'lesa
People Peering·
t Zonta Girls for the month of October are
Sara Scbllt, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Stepbell
kbUt, Newport Beach; Jill Alleea Freeman.
eaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dfek Freemu, Costa
Mesa; Alyua Padlo, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. ~uaell Padlo, Corona del Mar; SUcy Rowland,
augbter or Mr. and Mn. Doa Bowland, Costa
esa .
Volunteers
San Clemente General Hospital recently
lpted the fifth allnual awards tea for members
d, the hospital's auxiliary. Awards were liven by
'flo MeFedrtes, outgoln( president, to all mem-
Uers with 100 or more service hours.
Volunteer of the year awards went to Lela
oHer, paUent service. and CorrlH Parraad,
torlan, chairman of th• Meab on Wheels pro·
am andWcbarse Planniniprocram.
Above, Elizabeth
Renny, left, Don
Taylor and Barbara
Pate Field were
among the guests
at the Young
Life banquet.
Kreider-Hoppe
Mr and Mrs. Harry G. Kreider Jr .•
Devon. Penn., have announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Deborah Anna, and Mark Arthur
Hoppe, Newport Beach.
Miss Kreider is a graduate of Holy
Child High School and the University
of Southern California School of
Physical Therapy.
HopJ><! is the son of the late Mr.
Arthur D. Hoppe and Mrs. Lucille M
Hoppe, Newport Beach. He graduated
from Newport Harbor High School
and majored m business adminislra·
tion at USC
An April wedding is planned.
Mullins-Brown
Mr and Mrs. Robert L Mullins,
Huntington Beach, have announced
the engagement of their daughter,
Kathleen M L. Mulhns, and Darrell J .
Brown
Miss Mullins is a 1977 graduate of
Huntington Beach High School. Her
flance. son of Mr and Mrs J. Leon
Brown, La Canada, graduated from
Millikan High School and is attendln1
Long Beach City College.
A July 22, 1978, wedding is planned
at, Huntington Beach First Christian
Church. ,.... ...
Woody-Jeffries
JenniCer L. Jeffries and John R.
Woody were married in ceremoniu
Comyns ... Emery
Our Lady Queen of the Angels
Catholic Church in Newport Beach
wa~ the setting for the •edding or
Barbara Emery anfl Daniel J.
Comyns.
Their parents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Emery, Newport Beach, and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comyns, Santa
Ana.
The new Mrs. Comyns is a graduate
of Corona del Mar High School,
Orange Coast College and Golden
West College, where sbe majored in
cosmetology. Her husband graduated
from Pacifica High School and cur·
rently is majoring in real estate at occ.
They wtll live on Balboa Island. •••
Branston-Nixon
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Branstoo,
formerly of Fountain Valley. have an·
nounced the engasement of their
daughter, Susan Frances Branston,
.and Rooald G. Nixon.
:Ml.as Branston is a 1913 graduate o!
Los Amigos High School and attended
Oran1eCoastCollege and Golden Weal.
Harold Moomaw, .se4ts his
wife, Helen et Young Life
banquet. See Happen/figs, left
Craig McNafr Wilson
provided entsrtalnment.
College.
Nixop, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nixon. of Cuyaboa• Falls. Ohlo,
graduated from Akron University and now lives in the San Francisco Bay
area.
A December 17 wedding ls planned. • ••
Sammis-Perkins
Newport Beach resldent.s J>tana
Buckingham Sammis and Robert
Sanford PerldM plan to marry in
June, announced Mr. and Mn. Lee C.
Samml'I, parents of tbe bride•Ject.
Miss Sa1ami1 la a graduate of
NewJ)!>rt Hai'bor Hi School and the Univem~ofSouUrem California ..
PerJd.ris, SOQ ot lti late Mr. Clliiton H. ,PerkinS and Mrs: Jack BOu.Sman,
Glendale. graduated Crom GleDdale
High School and California State
University, Long Beach:
•
A Pik)t
he clipped a row-of trees near the airport ace.ne of·. ·
the flho sequence while trytngtoland. . ·
"But," says partner Richard!, "we have never
had a structural f allure Vtlth any of OW' planes." •.
He saya the firm'• safely is important. A com-• J
petitor marketed a kit monoplane that wu quickly.''•
bit with a barr8'e of law1ulta and court injunctions. ~
.. Five pilotil were killed in the flnt month they new:· .ays Richards. ·• •
How difficult are the planes to build. · •. •
' ..
"IT'S EXACTLY like making a model · :
airplane,•• Richards says of Rand Roblnaon
Englaeeriq's three klts.
"If a guy bas been building mochls 1lnce .. ~
childhood. it will only take him about 800 hours to ~
put together one of ours." '"
Components of the KR·lll include spruce wood.
foam, dyne! fabric covering and epoxy resin.
The fastest of the liWe planes takes off in ISO ''!
Dan Richards at controls of plane built by Huntington Beach firm.
Trio·CJiek .
Studio Beats the Odds
By THOM LECOQ ~
Of llM O•llr PlleU&elf Proftl6sional photography is a tough racket.'V
Lack of professional standards, price cutting
and a lack of business skill usually eliminate new
photography studios in short order.
SO, WHEN A sometimes brash trio manage to
aut"1ve, sometimes even prosper, it is worth a
a&eond look.
The Association, corporate name for the Costa
Mesa studio founded by John Bertholomey, George
Bloecher and Ray Weaver in 1970, has managed to
combine varied talents into a unified approach to
business that has landed major land development
and consumer product accounts in Orange County.
''You've got to hustle," sa.ys BertholonM!y,
"ypu can't just open your doon and expect. b~iness
to come rolling in "
Weaver, the businessman olthegroup, says the
top priority is remembering they are a service or-
ganizatioo
"THAT MEANS if someone needs something
by 8 a.m., they NEED it at that time, not ats:lS."
Weaver, once a business adminhtration and art
major, says the problem with photoarapby studios·
is that they fail to apply sound business principles to
studio operations
Bloecher, who does much of the studio photo-
graphy, adds that the group has also had to carry on
a low key campaign with clients to "show the value
of upgrading their photography, presenting a better
imageofthefirm." •
Bloecher, like his partners, holds "artistic"
photographers in low regard:
"Any photographer who says he's an artist is
just blowing smoke. Everythlng's been shot, everything's been lit.'·
:· THE ASSOCIATION began in the living room of a house shared by all three. Growth in staff, new
equipment and larger facilities have all been
fblanced out of retained profits.
The relationship between the three began when
they worked for an Anaheim photographer. "Our
personalities just clicked," says Bertholomey.
"We all lived together in a big house, and pro-
cessed fl.Im in a bathroom. Then George got mar~
ried, so the lab moved into his laundry room."
" • • They IOOn moved to a atudlo in a Costa Mesa in·
dustrlal complex, then moved again when a
motorcycle company commissioned shots of their
ptlreline.
· There wasn't enough room to store all the
e1cles, so they set up shop at theJr present location ~n1 W.17thStreet.
DAILY P1l (, T
CONVEBSELY • THE KR series planes are: .1
built t.o break apart euUy, which can be a life-
saving factor. , .
"You see those planes .• .,'' Richards says, •
pointing to a fll&bt line parked with blgh-wtnc ..
monoplanes, "when a pilot has to land in a cow
pasture and every one does sooner or later -·
although I haven't yet -if the plane touches the
around you 're eoing to 10 into a cartwheel,'' he ,
says.
The KR planes produced in kit form for C.O.D.
delivery anywhere in the world by the Rand
Robinson Enginffrlng organiuUon are deslpecl tG
break more safely on impact.
Richards Ctdds that a "weak apot" bas been ,
built into the wines so they can snap oft if the little. •
plane skids during an emeraertcy landlnS. •
TUE nRM SAYS the plane may be lnodlfled ;l
easily, particularly the cowling and forward and , •
rear decb. "Tile desire to create or be dillerent is .~
very human," say1 one compa.ny apokes?Dan. • ••
lnstnunent paneling may also be customised .\
and tailored to each individual pilot's preference. J:
The Huntington Beach·bued firm bu soid 27
planes in New Zealand where long trips .re com-· .
mon; two in Japan and one waa just shipped to • •
Scotland aboard a jetlinet'. ...._. ... • r
Built for a pJJot who rues from the United •C
Klngdom to South Africa, the liWe plaqe had its
Photographers Bloecher, Weaver and Bertholomey in studio. "ONE GUY FROM Sweden came over to the .!.-~------------------------.,..--------United States to bu.Ud his plane," says Richards. • ..
winfs Offfor:Uietrip.
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"Th.lJ is the only kit plane our government will
,Sale ProlniseS Growth
let us build ln Sweden," the Oying enthusiast ex-)
~·~ v Rand and company were pleased at the honor. . I
VOUR
DAJLV PILOT CAN
BE R!CYCLEOI Pruning healthy branches Crom a tree helps
make it more productive.
And that, according to Dana Electronics
treasu~r C. Eugene Hutchins, is the reason for the
sale of their test instrument manufacturing arm,
Dana LabOratories of Irvine.
•
Integration of the two companies will involve
product line review, asse.sln& research and de·
velopment projects by both firms and combinina
.of sales forces.
SCROGGIN SAID be bas tried to handle the
problems of the ownenhlp cban1e by blmaelf as
much as possible. They ran&e from closinl out all
books to getting bu.sineu licenses in each state.
"It's just a hassle, but I'm trying to dolt so the
staff can keep up their enthusiasm," be said.
The change wlU alao add to Dana's JDanufactur·
Orange Coast College
~ates the offlclal center for Costa
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Story and
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.. The flshlng's good, but the re-
sults are poor," 1ay1 Charlie
McCarty.
And that's just fine with the
man whobasbeen:
~njoyib& llf e for 87 yean.
Smokin&for79years. .
casune into Newport Harbor
for 22 years.
McCarty has Tlcket\No. 1 for
fishing at the Pavilion.
MOST PEOPLE pay $.1 ~day
for the anlllh• passes. But as a
senior cltlzen, he pays $100 per
year for the privlle1e and
pleasures ol trylni hl1 luck from
6 a.m. to 11 a.m. live day• a
week .
• , "We look after each other,·~.
he adds, referring to some 20
other rec\llari. "We take turns
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POOLSIDE UVIMG
Beaut .• large Y-Plan; 3 bdrms. & .
family; in xJnt cond. Steps to pool &
Ramada area. A great value, $124,500.
444 Visla Roma. Open l·S
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Supet' nice totertor, but 11 t VIA JUCAR
brine prunln.I abeara 2 CONDO Udo Isle. 3 BR, family
Sly. Rellublh. nr. South 4 BR, 2~ BA + tam·rm rm., dining rm., 2 ba.
Coast Pfau. '96,000. & dbl. gar. 2 Sty end unit Remo de 1 e d & re -
Pot Contrell w/stone frpl & pvt. outdr furbished. Extra wade
Realtors jacuzzi in patio. New lot. $229,000.
5'48·9607 paint, w /w cpt, great
recreation facilities. ST ARTER HOM! Inclds tennis crta, lr1. L pool & sauna & 2 huge o c a t e d i n q u i e t party rms. All for only oel&hborbood. Ready for that family who wants $(!9,500. See today!
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645-2525 the privacy of the;r own 2448 Marseilles Way
home on a modc sl Ope~~~Yl·S HEWPORTHTS.
budget! New cpt in living ked Ca,.,...t Realtors 3 Bdrms family rm ·
rm" hallway which leaci · .--vacant, ~~ous owne~i
to 3 comlortable bdrms ........ ~ECOU b Super ~llo w/fisbpond, ~ MTY'S says. nng me an offer.
f llST KEPT-SECRET $100.500
llE1TER THAN NEW!:~ ... ~
xcepUon Uy well decor tell
Jandsc peel 4 bchm., 3'h baths, 2 large
f am Uy rooms -one for pool, plng
pong or ? Popular floor plan bi HarbOr
View Homes. 1804 Newport Hills Dr.
East, NB Open Sun.1~s ·
IWFFS 3 IR.-41 ZJ.500 Very nicely upgraded, with 21h baths
-V·Plan. Lovely carpets &
wallpaJ>fll". 2710 Vista del Oro. Open
Sun.
CORONA DEL: MAR DUPLEX
... South of hwy. A neat 2 bdrm. &
frplc. home with brand new 2 bdrm., 2
bath unit over 4 car garage. 511
Acacia. Open Sat. & Sun.
ORANGE/TUSTIN AREA
Considerably upgraded "Meredith"
m,odel. 4 Bdrms., family rm. + large
bonus rm. wit.Ji wet bar. 13031 Malena.
<Call for directions). Price reduced to
$124,009. Open Sun.
759-0811
feut~
6-ut Wutwt SU,~
great or entertau11nR. n.. ~orc:t ·s ~-2 BR, ., CLIFF HAVIN
RV access, must see to ...... -• !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! apprcdate. Ba, 12 yr old use, on 3 Bdrms .• family rm., ASTRA lge lot. $51 ,000. Veterellll' Cliff Dr. comer. $149,500 offers encouraged COST A MESA GtlMr.. I 00) Genet-.. I 002
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754-7800 54"5 I 0 I bag lot; room for more ----------------1 $107,500 ucmMG HlW um.-
Corona del Mar duplex. So of Hwy ... 5
yr·s old. 3 Bdrm, + large 1
bdrm ... possibly best designed duplex
in town .. .lge dining rm, step down liv-
ing rm, frplc, etc. Open Sun. 1-5.
415-41.5~ Heliotrope. $230,000.
Have something to st.•IJ" LAGUNA IEACH
Classtficd ad~ do 1t well. SHOP & COMPARE Pair or ocean view lots,
::========I Best buy, 3 bedrm, 2 ba SlK>,000 + fam rm Well main-MARINERS COVE
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taancd w , many up-REALTY 646-4463
graded features Only1--------
S7 1 .950. Call now ,i--------1
559-63301646·7414 Agent.
5 BDRM PLUS NO
Bonus rm. Corm din rm,
fam rm. 3 ba, cov'd CREDIT palJo. 3 Min to Irvine In·
dmt'J area 3000 Sq ft.
$140,000. Agent, 673·7744
or 646·2842 1721 Orchard NEEDED Dr.SA. Hgts
CA TAUMA VIEW
FOR THE VIEW PURIST
Smashing 3 bdrm .. den & study home.
Corona del Mar's finest street. Call for
app't. CC Orange Coast Q::
2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del llar
IEAL ESTATE 644·414 ..
En1oy the Catalina sun· $68 ODO sets from this lovely
h1lls1de home. This borne f GtMr.. I OOZ GeMral I OOZ
has -I BR's, 3 baths. fully BIG j BDRM •••••••••••••••••• ... ••• ••••~•••••••••••••••••• l~ndscapcd. $175,000. 't IRVINE
Century 21 /Crocker, 1800sq. ft.++ 4 br. 2 ba RACQUET CLUB OPEN
642-5062 beaut Y ! UP Ir ad e • f BR, bonus rm.• formal SATJSU.... I 5 ------• thruout, wood cabinet.a, DR. AJC, quiet fam. Joe. l " • Cadillacs to Go-Carta ti 1 e , fr u 1 t tr c es , This lovely 4 bdrm., tam. Whatever the Fad beautilully ln<bcpd., z Open Sun. 1·5. 87H390. z•L b ho h
R II . ff th ket rm., .,... a. me as o em o e mar car gar. Laundry rm. just recently been up.
With a Classified Ad Family area Move,in • graded throusbout;
Call Now! 642·5678 cond. I will carry con· : ' .~ Real &tale hardwood noors, LOW
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71745
TWO HOMIS UN Beach
Ea1t1ide Costa Meaa. B£ACff.8UJ NOW! New 3 bdrm .• 2Ya ba., Iota
of bll·ina plus charmiat, Immac., good colors.
upgraded2bdrrn.bome. new carpets, nice
Close to beach, park, drapel, eozy fplc, 2 priv.
shopping & bus. Both for patios, dble ear. on alley
$220,000. Open Sun. l·S. 3 Bedrm, 2 bath in
2.SS Palmer (off Santa New po r t S b o r e s .
Ana Ave ) SJ.08.'190.
CAl.L 0 .... 1 ..... ~tir.~fOR~ 1tsZ3cA•mD&·1RV"'e ~ . A~ su.ooo 'nr "e•p•rt ro't orrau •I IRVINE CONDO, 2 BR,
AJC; nr. park.pool '
IAYCIEST
Beautiful apmclous Jvan
Wells built 4 br 4 ba fam
.._. :Hr) 833-9781
I Hester-Brown SUPER
SHARP
-· PA1TR~
rm. Fee land. By Owoer. ------------~ $199,000 firm. Open
house Sat/Sun 1·5 PM.
1834 Tndowlnd1 Ln, Newport Beach, 842-o3f.2 3 Bedroom! Price re·
duced tbouaandal Great
Costa Mesa scboobl Call now! Red Carpet,1-.......... --1
754-1202
'°'hC~ HERITAGE
• • REALTORS ----·
•cotdweli BaNcer ·~ R£SaN11Al. llllOCERAGE CONfJW'(
* * OPEN HOUSES * *
· 2936 Pt. Provence, HV Homes
$155,000
1812 Pt. Sheffield, HV Homes
$147,900
2241 V~sta Huerta, Bluffs $!lt,OOO
2582 Vista. Bayshores $195 ooo
1342 Galaxy, Dover Shores $495'000·
18762 Saginaw, Turtle Rock $121:~
ll33 Goldenrod, H. V. Hills. CdM
$197,000
TURTLE ROCK OPPOllUMITY
An immaculate 4 bedroom home
with family room in beautiful Tur-
tle R~k. Near parks. schools, pooj
· & tennis. Freshly decorated. Only
asking $121,000 including the land.
EARLY l&.UFFS
Beautifully reconditioned
townhome on lush, private green-
belt. Franciscan model end unit,
2-story. 3 bedrooms, new carpets,
appliaaces, paint, flooring. Ready
to move into. $155,000
lllGHT' CHEHRJL COMDO
Newport Crest 3 bedroom with
tastefully decorated upgrades.
Short walk to community pool and
nitelit tennis. Low price includes
the land. $133,000 Fee.
CHECX THIS PRICE!!
·Four bedrooms, three baths, ftrmal ·
dining room. Super move-in condi-'
tion~ Located in Harbor View
Homes -for $159,000.
GREAT IUY IM DOYEi SH01ES
Entertaining home with indoor
pool, jacuzzi, marble floors and ter-
race with views of night lights &
Back Bay. Open floor plan with
room for pool table. $255.250 -
leasehold. Owner anxious & willlng-
to consider financing up to ll>% of
sales price.
IS Ceteo UVIHG FOi YOU?
Cheerful two-story condo with
ocean & night views. Attached large
garage with loads or storage space.
Walk to beach or relax in communi-
ty pool. An excellent value in fee
land. $124,000.
DOVER SHORES VIEW
Ivan Wells Regency style home
with courtyard entry & view of
Back Bay. 4 bedrooms & family
room. $279,000: Fee land.
DoMT MISS TMISl
Homes like this are scarce. 3
bedroom, family room Tiburon in
Lusk Harbor View Homes. We like
this new offering on a quiet cul'<ie-.
sac; $189,000 is just right. ~
THI IUffs-f'AMOIAMIC VllW
Highly u.P,grmed 3 b~oo~ holl)e
with many custom extras 1'op
quality appliances th11Jout; atiun-
·dartt closets & storage, ~anded
master suite, A/C, jnte.rcom, fire
alarm. $195,000 including the land.
C...-0 SHOlfS-C~I0.000 .
Glorious view Of the ocean from this a
bdrm 4 6ath home. Den w/wet b~. formal dining rm & large living rm.
Huge patio surroo.nds inYiting poo(.
3..Car garage. Located on one of better.
streets. Private beach.
4525 CA..,_ DI.
• ltG CANYON ":'DUHr HOME.
Choice comer ••Bordeaux" model!
Move-in perfection in thiS meticulous-
ly newly decorated 3-bdrm a.bath
beauty. Neutral colors, Van Luit
_papers, custom drapes. plush cptn:g. a.car gar. $249.500
2 au& CHATIAU IOY AL S/S I .
•AUO• ISLAMD-t' n.soo ?,
Best buy on the island! Charming 3"-1\
bdrm 3 bath with inviting comer frpJe:l
in living rm. Spacious study oft up..
stairs mstr suite. Over11zeCl dbl garage. Walk to beach &s~.
201 PIAltl. AYE. W/S.. l..S
llG CANYON CUSTOM MO._
Beautiful park·like approach to eatry
of this lovely contemJ>Ol'ary home on
pvte gdf course. Rustic 4' ~t wt
a country Davor. 5 BR. huge play
study & 51h batba. $350,000.
22 CYPllSS n . Ut. s.t/59 I
•
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Rtlcndng Heated Pool
Extras galore in tflis super 3 bedroom Pool
home. Dining room area. eating area. family
room and tile decor. New roof, freehly painted.
1-t>t house with overhead sprinklers. Trauer
access and huge patio. Call now! $69,600.
540-1720.
Corona del Mer D .... x
Reduced greatly! Great Investment. New unit 1n
back aroea. Both homes with 2 bedrooms. Front
unit features t:1eamed ceilings and cozy
fireplace. Recently painted. Call before it's
gone. $175,CXXl 540-17~.
• Executive's Dellaht
Premium tocation~-cro-&e to pool, tennis. &
parks. Custom decor throughout with tinted
windows, brick llreplace. tile entry and
separate family room. Otning room. eating
••~a. den and ,,. bedrooms. Extra baths
Covered patio and garage door opener. Won't
last! $98.500. 540-1720.
Must Sel
Heritage Classical plan with storage
everywhere! Lovely home 'with 4 spacious
bedroom&. eating area. entry hall. family room
and handsome fireplace. Trailer access and
patio. Sharp! $111,500. 540-1720.
lest "Rech" luy
Fantastic location Popular model with
mothe<-1n-law Quarters Large lot. 4 bedroom
home with extra baths. den. formal dining
room. bnck fireplace and entry hall. <>.Yner
anxious! S99, 900. 540-1720
For the Green Thumb
Well landscaped home with greenhouse in
yard. Attractive covered entry, country kitchen
. with eating area. dining room and family room
Fireplace and 3 bedrooms. Close to Shops.
Sprinklers and patio $79,500. 540-1720
View of Catalina
leach Area
Gorgeous view from the living room and
master bedroom. Quiet and isolated. Lovely 3
bedroom home with eating area. fireplace and
tile and carpet on floors. 2 patios with
balconies. Breathtak1ng_home. Call 54CH 720
Lu19' Landscaping
Outstanding Lau~"Nood patio home with 4
bedrooms or 3 and den. Formal dining room.
eating area off the country kitchen, family room
and fireplace. Covered patio Community POOi.
near tennis. Call for more details S96.900
540-1720.
Colonial Mansion
Neer Mesa Verde Country Club. Goll. tennis
and pool facilltiest t-\Jge, elegant 4 bedroom
home, all customized Attraot1ve tile •nt,Y.
delu)(e kitchen rec room. eating area. family
room and d1n1ng room Wet bar. and
professional decor. 2 brick fireplaces and extra
baths. Newly painted. Call now! 540-1720.
owa ... Anxious
Ideal location. Lexington model 3 bedroom
townhome. Dining room. eating area off the
oountry kitchen. and extra baths. Patio and 2
community pools. Near clubhouse. Lots of
parking. Call nowl $61 ,500 540-1720
540-1720
2955 Harbo~ '11vct
Costa Mesa :
· AnabeimHllla
F3TATE sno.ooo
5000 Sq.ft. house on JI,\
acres, maid's qtrs,
stables, pool, beautiful
landscape. 745 E.
Peralta Hilla Dr.
SAT/SUN 1·5 PM, Nov 5
&6.
CROSS COUNTRY
PROPERTIES, INC.
Johnnie Dimalant.e
847·2800-714 :839-8949
VAIUYER
DAOSDOWH
Blke to beach from this
sprawling executive
estate! Quiet street leads
to secluded entcy.Laviah
liv rm plus gourmet
kitchen! Sweeping
master bdrm plus
childrelt's retreats .
Separate fun time lam.
rm. Seller requests quick
olfer. Call 847 -6010
Ol'llHtt9•1ll••'. 1~111~1· i;~.11111\ll
VIEW
HOMIS Of'EN 1·1 nit AftlfR1a.
UMl9Ui OM IALIOA ISLAMO -6
bd.rins, 5 baths, pier and float, best
location. $585,000. See .Michelle
Syverson at 1408 So. B.aytront.
UMlqul IM RANCHO SAM J049UIN -2
bdrm, den, end unit with park view,
smashing! See Laraine O'Neil at 16
Montanas Sud; bring $1181750.
UMIQUI IN CAMIO SHOUS -80x160
lot, ~ bdrm, colorful cornf<rt, palatial,
only $228,500. See V ergilene Hull at
4515 Hampden Road.
UMl9UI IM THE ILUFFS -Vacant,
greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den,
now only $142,500. See at 2007 PerJa St. I
UNl(l)UE IN COlOHA DIL MAI -
Shingled 2 bdrm, 1 bath cottage plus
detached 1 bdrm inc. unit. $156,SOO.
See Allan Heller at 513 Jasmine.
UMl9UE IN OLD co•oMA -MAI -3 bdrm, 2 bath, light, airy, cheerful.
$138,500. See Barbie Hutchings at 507
Marguerite Ave. '
UNl9UE IN UMIYIRSJTY PAIK -A
Deane Home, 5 bdrms, beautifully va·
cant. Only $146,500. See Mary Ann An·
derson at 5021 Corkwood l.ane.
UMl9UE IN SIAVllW ~ 4 bdrm, view.
... of Bay, Ocean newly landscaped and drapea. At
Catalina. & sunsets $235,000, best value. See Elaine Bell at
Great paina were taken 1907 y ht M · by the owner I bui Ider ac ana. .
when <leta1led appoint· UMl9UE IM H4UOR VIEW HIW -
ments were placed in _ Burlingame with country feel. 4
Uus home. Oak cabinets. bdrms, bonus rm. 3 baths, formal din· ~aulted ceilings, ing rm pastoral & ocean views. See fireplace framed by a ' S d 1 eonversauon p1t, aod lots Barbara Frame at 1112 an cast e.
of windows and wood $iS9,000 -fee land.
deck expose your forever UMICi>UI IN CHIMA COVE -5 bdrms,
VteW If you w.anl a view artist's retreat 00 the water Oext°tO a and need qualtly, call lo -' S day at 545.1221. beach. $3$,000 sand dollars. ee at
CE .... TURY 2 I 2627 Cove Street.
""' UNIQUE IM PARK HUMTIMGTOM -4
_ WestcliffReatty bdrm, 2 story, shows beautifully
FANTASTIC
•VIEW•
New 3 BR. family room,
2 fireplaces, 2h baths,
w e t b a r S e a v l.e w ·
Newport. Just listed, low
price $226,000.
A HAPPY
HOME
$119,750. See Rosemary Butterfield at
20251 Morristown Circle.
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CORONA OEL MAR, 675-6000
MESA VERDE, 548-5990 • CALL US
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Delightrully decorated 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• ..
BR. 2 BA family room
home. Upgraded thru·
out. gorgeous earden.
Only $99,900.
YALE
Uruversity Park largest
4 BR. 3 BA. now only
~ ~ b4().0604
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IALIOA P&llM. 1
Just reduced! 6 Units ~
ftveZ.bdrms. & 1 t.bdrm.
oo 2 Iota, jw;t steps to
beach Owner rr.o(1vat~.
$425.000
DUPLEX
West Newport. 3 Bdrm.s.,
2 ba. each uni\, one
w frplc Extra large
bldg. & lot. Xlnt &Um·
mer/Winter rentals.
Priced at $189,500
673-3663 · 675-471'1 Eves
\
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S/ AH_.. WI "4%L•• Elegance abounds in s adult oc-
cupied 4 BDRM, 3 BATH home.
CATHEDRAL c~illngs in living room
with lavish floor to ceiling dra,pes and
sheers. Formal dining room, family
room with fireplace opens onto lovely
covered pati-0. Garden kitchen with .
breakfast nook. Mirror wardtobes iri-
all bedrooms. 3 car garag~. Corner
lot. See it today! NOON TQ FIVE PM
11 CCII el)tllt for ..... ~ PH'IWS SALYll
962•4414
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..... C-.o Hl4Jhlcmds. S 111,500.
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CORONA Da MAfl: C••~.-Y· wood 49td tJl•s DUPLIX. Mott ........ Two
story, MW ............ $210,000.
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$145,500 & $I 4f .soo. -COLE OF HIWPORT. IEALTOltS
25 J 5 E. COllit Hwy .. c_... dtll Mii"
675-5511 .
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FINEI HOMI$
PRO~ $46.000 TO SI00,000
SIMGU. STOtlY IN "THI • •
270, VISTA DB. ORO. Beautifully de-
cor ated end-uni* w/cozy patio~
handsome hdwd. pegged floor1;
paneled walls. Spacious country
kitchen. 3 BRs (2 w/sbutters). can·
vertible den/BR w/levolors. OnlY
$124,500! OPEN SUN 1-5 PM. Cr-51).
>.UAL CHARMM
French doors & window$ -brick
everywhere -high ceilings -
jacuzzi. A lovely 4 BR, 3 tiatli; fanil·
1y rm home. Greenbelts -poots.
$162$0. OPEN SUM l·I PM. ltlt
POlT· WIYlatDGL HARIOR VllW
HOMU. (X-52)
COMI OM tMll
To view this lovely beac:h home w/2
·SRs, 2 baths i+familY rm. Private
beach, pools ~ jacuu~. De~a
Bayside Village -~mobile /·
-Y.ibome. Only $51,500. I.;ois
Miller &G823S. See for yourself· SUH
I ·I PM. JOO EAST COAST HWY ~SO.
(X-53)
GtPr FOtt THI EMTlll FAMILY
Enjoy Christmas in this special 5
BR Southport w/multl-purpose
bonus rm. Best value io ~pyglass
w/custom landscaping & 11ghting.
ONM SUM l..S PM. #41 IODIGA IAY. (X-55)
OPIH SUNDAY l·I PM
A great fixer-upper! 2 BRs -small
oUice -living rm w /beam ceilings.
Lg. lot -gOOd location -short
walk to private beach. S18~5000 J21
DRIFTWOOD, SHOUCUH$. (X-:;6~
WSH MUM SETTINC»
View city lights, park green & a bit
·of ocean from this spacious. 1-story
4 BR, family rm home built by Lusk
iu friendly, quiet & beautiful
Harbor View Hills. Open feeliAg
w /exposed beamed ceilings,
enclosed courtyard entry + patio
w /Cbarm·glO BBQ. •$205.000. Mar·
jorie Mahon 644-6200. (X-57)
MIW C)fffllMG AT P46.Mo
Newp<rt waterfront! 4 BRs, d.1~
rm, 3 baths, master BR w/balcany
& great view +. pier & float! Al>~
only. VeeStinSon 642·8235. (X-58)·,
'
r-
CANNOT II DUPUCATID
Immaculate duplex, steps to beach. 4
BR. & 3 BR., brick walled patio, cozy
frplcs. 'JJ.11 COLTON, N .8 . OPEN SUN.
10-1 :30 $189.500
MIW CONDOS
Beautifully landscaped grounds for
real pride of ownership. Spacious 2
BR .• 2 baths each. $66,500 And $68, 75Q.
2 COST A MESA FOURPLEXES
Investors, reap benefits of apprecia-
tion + tax shelter. Spacious new 2 BR
units. Only $199,000
VIEW DUPLEX
Nearly new 3 BR. & 2 BR., with lots of
extra parking. Patios, balconies.
$185,000
DAVIDSON REALTY
5801 W Coc111 Hw~·. N B 645-1575
31 U, N('wpoit Bh J . N B 673-906 0
GetMrat
SALES ASSOCIATE
EILEEN IA.UGHMAM ·
Of'EN HOUSE SUN I
' \ 5308 Seashore Dr. Nwpt Bch S183~roo
DU PLEX2&4 BEDROOMS
9561 Bird Ave., Westminster $69,000
3 BEDROOM, Hi BATH
PRIME IUCH TOWNHOUSE SH, 900
Wa lk to bea ch, pools & shopping.
These popular surfside homes move
fast. Come smell the seaweeds &
watch carefully the seagulls circling
overhead. 3 bedroom, E2 bath, double
g arage, concrete patio & bwlt.ms.
IHDOOR SUNSHINE $69, 900
Good news ! Light up your life with the
indoor sunshine of this beautiful 3
bedroom, 1% bath cornered lot home.
Many amenities. Bring your wife &
smell the freshly baked bread in this
sunny kitchen.
I IOSS Mopala $t.
Fa.taiftY•ey
"3-1311
COIONA DR MAl-
vti'W +POOL
Thi• a bdrm., family rm home bas th
m prtnte It secludedipool in town •
• view 61 ocean; hills aild greenbelt
. Call for private Viewing. $235,000.
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I Aft (>CCUPAHCY
Beauttruuy remodeled 3 bdrm Trina
in Bluffs -secluded patio, formal
dining -owner says sell • Call fast on
this one.
HAUTIFUL IWFFS
You must see this gorgeous "D" plan -
felitµ.ting 3 bdhns, giant living room -
mature green}>elt view -an excellent
buy at. $159,500. -•
WOODhtDCN PLACE
Courtyard entry -vaulted ceilings -
formal dining -delightful family rm ..
with beamed ceilings, parquet floors
and wood burning fireplace. 4 bdrms -
country kitchen -truly a delight to
view -$139,500.
IEASTILUFF VIEW
Secluded entry · massive used brick
fireplace. Open plan -all new kitchen
with Chambers ra.Qge. View from liv-
ing rm., dining rm. or master bdrm. -
2 other bdrms & den • be one of the first to see this!
CALL 673-1550
JJJ MAl.uarrt. COSOMA •MM
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Pete /Jarrett Jea!J'J
prqjenfj
DOVER SHORES VIEW HOME
FAIULOUS CUSTOM on one of the
largest lotS . 5 BR. 41·2 Ba, vaulted ceil-
ings, huge fplc. $360,000.
I 0 14 MlriMn Dr. Sat/Sun I ·5
WESTCUFF MOVE RIGHT IH
DILIGtltRIL 3 llDRM. 2 bath home
with huge country kitchen complete
w/fplc. Ample room for pool. $144,000.
UOI P ' .... ..... s.t/S.. 1·5
IRVI lROftS;""llVINE .
CHA .. ACiME PROPERTY -brand new,
4 bedrms, 2'h baths, family rm w/wet.
bar, 2 fplcs. Convenient to everything.
A true buy at $107 ,500.
12Dm*t ..... ln-
WESlCUFf BEAUTY
Sat/S.. 1-5
3 IEDllOOMS - 2 IA TH HOME. Well
built. Ii lovingly cared for. Quality de-
corating. Room for pool and &arden
patio. $1~.000.
1501 U.C• LA Ma
LIDO BAYFRONT EXCLUSIYE
DOCK YOUR SO' aOAT in front of this-4
bedrm + maid's quarters. 3 Fu.ll 4t (2)
half ba, walk to the Village. $500,000.
112 vt. Udo Nord ~ 1·5
642-5200
HAUOI VIEW WSl -tri-level home
has many custom f ea tu res. Large
courtyard, beautiful olive tree and
many r05e bushes. Bltn bookshelves,
formal dining rm, paneled family rm
w/parquet floor, huge pool. Offered at
$239,mQ.OpenSat; 873SandcastleDr.
HA.DOI VIEW - 5 bedrms, 21h baths, 3
car garage. This Somerset home offers
many customized features. Large back
yard & freshly painted. Offered at
$189,000. Open Sat; 2042 Port
Weybridge.
HAllOR VIEW -VACANT 4 bedrm,
family rm, ocean view home waiting
for you to move into. Large lot with 3
car garage. Offered at S249,500. Open
Sunday; 3007 Inlet Isle.
RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN -Panoramic
view ol the surrounding Turtlerock
Hills. This exquisite 2 t>edrm, 2 ba, den,
Town.home f eaturcs not only a hill view
but also view over landscaped area &
pool. Offered at $109,000. Open
Sat/Sun; s Madrona.
HARIOR VIEW HILLS -freshly painted,
3 bedrm home with lovely view, warm
and inviting. Offered at oruy $187,000.
Open Sunday; 1114 Whitesails.
HARIOI VIEW just listed, 2 bedrm.
den, 2 baths, (Monaco) highly up-
graded. Nice size lot and much
privacy. Offered at $144,500 fee. Open
Sunday; 1947 Port Cardiff Pl.
TUITUROCK IROADMOOR -newly of-
fered, 3 bedrm, family rm and den
home. Corner lot. Approx 1750 sq.ft.
Nicely landscaped. Vacant. Owner
anxious. Offered at $119,000. Open
Sat/Sun; lfr322Sierra Bello.
HAllOI VIEW WSC -Large, pie-
shaped lot, off erins m~nilicent view
of both hills and ocean. Plenty of
privacy. This 4 bedrm, family room
home offers many extras. Offered at
$259,0oo. 9Peri SaUSuD; 1436 Key View.
675•3411
sa.ERPOOL
in tbe apaeioua backyard
d ttUs tGtally upgraded ll
bedroom bome. Featut'M include cozy brick
fireplace , no-wax
kitchen fiooa, Del Piao tile entry, cehmic
pullmana in botll batb.ls
It's ah&rP as a t.aCk. P\IU price $19,900. CALL
751·31J1. C:~ELECT •
T' PROPERTIES
ltVIMI THIACI -COM
4 BR, 2th BA, FR, Pool
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
MEWUSTIM .. I
Waterfront; new
ead & pier; 30x100
lot w1tb c:barmlna + aunt rottage.
,000!
OMA DELMAR
side of bwY; de-1 tfully charming 2
house +near new 4
apt + 4 cer garage.
000!
IEACHCUTIE!
Ut. t.o ocean, 2 BR
e + bachelor's, 3 car ar. ing; 25x9S fl. lot.
)' not be legal, but on
l 28,0001
~layProp.
RHltors * 675-7060 *
WARM DUPLEX-
& glass + charm of
med ceilinas & frpk ..
e both 2 bdrm. units
landing! Come see
in Corona del Mar,
,500.
CL64M-CUTE
rt Height.a 2 bdrm.
, ju.st redone; large
easy to maintain. .soo AURYSTAUFFER
EA LION REALTY
S2L3N. Coast, Laguna
-3318 644-2212
era! 4 plexes near So.
t Plau. Now availa-
. Priced from S! 14,000.
ly income aa high
$ll'5. All units 2 Br!
with 2 baths.
c•64S-6646
2 IR & FAM RM w D84
1047 SantaAnaSt., LagunaBch
494-8551, 49'1-1684 Sat/Sun 1-4
4846 Winvale (Calif Rms) Irv
546-do $67 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•723 Santana Dr., Corona del Mar
644-a513 $167,500 Sat/Sun 11-5
•723 Santan~ Irv. Terr., CdM
&U-$13 $167,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1634 "D'' Iowa St. <Mesa Verde) CM
997-$60 $61,500 Sat/Sunl-5
•12 Aries Court, Newport Beach
645·3474 $112,500 SaUSun 1-5
4915 Bruce Crescent,Lido&lds,NB
645-7575 $135,000 Sun.1·5
525 Hazel Dr .• Corona del Mar
675-2373 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1963 Pt Dunleigb,HVHomes, NB
644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5
2.137 E. Ocean Bl, Bal Peninsula
631-1400 $163,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1818 Port Abbey, Newport Beach
644· 7211 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
•16 Montanas Sud, RanchSanJoaq
675-6000 $118 750 Sunday 1-5
327 Driftwood (Shorecliffs) NB
642-823.5 $169,500 Sun. 1·5
-300 E.CsUly#SO,DAnzaBsdeVl,NB
642-823.5 $51.500 Sun. 1-5
2 Sweetwater (Turtlerock) Irv.
1~1ill SM.H
. . ' . · "' I 18HtOOM
2t6I COVe, China COve, CdM
675-$100 $395,000 Sat!Sunl·S
*'531 Camden (C•mco Shores> CdM
644-6000 $349,000 Sat/SUnlr5.
3 IEDROOM
10058 San Juan.Crt, Fountain Vly
962·7788 $65,500 Sunday 1·5
14 Moonrise, Newport Crest, NB
962·7788 $87,900 Sat/Sun 12-6
621 Shasta Lane, Costa Mesa
6"·71ll SatJSun l·
•614 Brookview, Costa Mesa
979-1050 $83.750 Sat1Sun l·S
2625 l>j!ll Way, Huntington Beach
~ $62,900 Sunday 1·5
2710 V~adel Oro (Bluffs) N.B.
759-MU $123,500 Sun. 1 ·S
••633Lido Park Dr, Unit El, NB
675·55ll $284,900 Sunday 12·4: 30
~Nata (The Bluffs) Npt. Beach
644·1133 $147,500 Sun l ·S
444 Vista Roma (Bluff::,) Npl. Beach
644-1133 $124,500 Sun. 1·5
2706 Vista Del Oro <Bluffs) NB
642-8235 $124,500 Sun. 1-5
106 Lexington La . Cos ta Mesa
540-1720 $65.000 Sunday 1-5
#12 Swift Court, Npt Crest, NB
646·7711 Sunday 1-5
l IA & FAM RM or DEH
91-C West Allon, Santa Ana
751·3228 $61,000 Sal/Sun 12-5
4 HDROOM
·331Urut1" Alton Way, Santa Ana
751-3Hll S63,950 Sunday 1-5
'#17 Baruna Court. l\ewport Beach
898-7855 SI3S,OOO Sundayl-
359 Vista Madera <The Bluffs> N.B.
673-4400 $144,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 ll & FAM RM or DEH
8 Ima Loa (Newport Crest ) N.B.
644-4910 $122,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
2448 Marseilles Way, Back Bay, CM
548-1049 $89,500 Sunday 1·5
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 IEOIOOM
42 Canyon ls lDr,offFordRd,NB
644-0035 $169,500 Sat Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
I IR & I IR
2220 Waterfront, Corona del Mar
631-1400 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2 IR Ir I Ill
513 Jasmine, old CdM, CdM
675-6000 $156,900 Sat,Su.n 1-5
505 Carnation, Corona del Mar
675 5726 $159,500 Sun. 1·5
2 II Ir 2 ll
4604 Seashore, Newport Beach
631-1400 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
414-414112 Acacia, Corona del Mar
673-8494 $210,000 Sun.1-4
511 Acacia, Corona del Mar
759-0811 Sat/Sun 1-5
703 Carnation, Corona del Mar
497-3388 $175,500 Sun. 1·5
505 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
675-2311 $174,500 Sunday 12-4
l U Ir I H
718 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
631-~ $154 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
513 Marigold, Corona del Mar
640·9900 Sunday 12-6
415-4151'2 Heliotrope, CdM
. 644-4848 $230,000 Sun
3 IR & 2 IR
380 E . 20th, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $133,000 Sunday l ·S
3 IR Ir l IR
l041/10U1h W. Wilson, CM
645·661.6 · $109,500 Sunday 1·5
INSPECnON: SAT .• NOV. ~TH.ROUGH
FIU .• NOV. 11 -10 A.M. TOC P.M.
EACH DAY, AND PRIOR TO SALE. TIME
ON NOV.U
Property ta located oo a corner lot and situated
in the Newport Harbor Yacbt Club are.t.
Custom desilD«f in the contempcll'U'f fashion,
the enerior construction la coraptiHd ol rou1b sawn cedar 8Dd bronze Unted &lasa.
Each of the tcndominJwns contain 2500 sq. feet
of llVinl area. They inchade 4 bed.rooml, a
baths, marble Roman tiab, 1Wl.lten llVlDI room,
dioina area, ultra modern Jarre ldteben, wood
bw-ninl fireplaces, built-in teak 9t'Ood fumlture,
pluab carpeUna. radiant bea~a. mwU-car garafe.
A separate 700 sq. foot ground level bachelor
apt. ls mcluded in the sale or the eondonUAium situated above the apt.
The pnvate sun declc afforda a ma11Uftcent
panoraauc view or the bay, oeean and moun· ta.ins
Sales price includea complete CC&Jl'a. Asaocla-
tion By-laws, publl' report. A nearby boat slip is av aiJllble.
Many appealing features to be found in Ulil out-
s ta ndlna property are de•cribed In the catalOilJe.
TERMS· 10~ d#~lt on day of sate, balance
upon deJJvery or deed and marketable tltJe.
Buyer Will be required to ananie ftnandna
prior to the sale. Sales are siabject ~ confirma-uon of seller. R E. taxes estimated at ~ per unat.
BROKER COOPERATION IN\1TED.
FOR BROCHURE, CALL OR WRIT£:
FOX AND CARSKADON
1000 QUAIL ST1'EET, SUITE Z30
NEWPORT BEACH, CA aG>
(n4) 752-1326
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE, INC.
A LOCl\llY OWNE.O COMPANY S£.RVING TH£ SOUIH COAST AREA SINCE 1961
R·2, COllG Mesa ................ $94,750
COlldo. s.cst "•a .............. S65.ooo
l Ill. ..._ SIMndlff1 • . • .. • • • • • S 121.000
5 IR. poll. CdM .............. S24t;ooo
6 ••• "-wport le«h •..... -... $275,000
1 CAU '40.6161
2 Ill. Melo Y_. .............. $62.900
4 •• + Fl. g..w. •...•.•••..•.. $ti. toO
4ll + ................... : ... $79,900
3 ll + AlMINYft'de •••••••••• $71,toO
5 11 + Fil. a.ts a., .......... SltS.000
CALL 54#,.4141
2 IJt LaRchcft Cottdo •••••••••• $65,500
l IR. ..... G.-d Gro ......... :sH.tOO.
l IR, f:ft. Pn ft .....•.......• SI f 0,'50.
4 IR. Fl. rn Pl .............. $141.SOO
l ••• Ip lot, Lo Cwst• •••••..••• $19, '50
CAU. 962-4414
Serving Co'>ta Mr:sa·lrvine
Huntington Baach-N c wport Beach
1002
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25-iS EA.STBLU PF OR.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA.
e4G-0020
IAYSHQRES IEST IUY
Held open tooay 12 to 4. 279'Z Circle
Drive. Completely redecor., 3 bdrms.,
2 baths, contemporary design. Q~et
inside location. Reduced for 1m•
mediate sale. $155,950. Call tor details,
or stop by.
• llG CAMYOM
• Ex.ee.utive ranch style home behind
iron gate in the most prestigious area.
4 bedr.'ooms. family room &
~onyer(aUon Pit. Professionally
decorated. Vacant! Appointment' only .
. $320.000 .
... ~c~~........,--=~~ .. ~·
llG CAMYOH TOWHHOMI .
Dramatic ar.cbitecture ! Dynamite,
Master bedroom ,..-2 others! Pool.
jacuzzi & tennis court.
$169,000. • *.
SEAYllW
Panoramic VIEW --3 bedrooms. super
kitchen with bay windows &.
Microwave oven-vaulted ceilings.
Pool, jacuzzi & tennis courts. '
'$239,500
* * * WOODlllDGe
Warmington "C" plan with 3
bedrooms & atrium. Vaulted ceilings
& more in a park like setting. Only ..
SM.~.
*** WOODIRIDCiE
2 Mast.er suites, ounken living room,
breakfast room, separate dining room
& just steps from the lake, pool &
jacuzzi. Reduced to ...
$114,950.
no Mewport c.W.... Or .. Np_t. lclt
759-1515 719-0017
BEST IN BLUFFS
IA YROMT I-Pl.AM Can you believe
$187 ,500 including panoramic view lot.
Just listed! 2250 Sq. ft., better than
new, 3 BR, 2~ ba., form. din .• fam.
rm. w/parquet wood flr., wet bar w /ref rig. Finest neutral carpet.
OPEN 1·5 2957 9UEDADA loff V .. OroJ·
URE I LEVB. WrtH VIEW! Spectacular
water sunset, night lite view. Finest
early 'Bluffs. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Tile
floors shutters. 2 Lovely private
patios,' pool nearby. Asking $172,500.
OP!H l·S 2065 VISTA Da 010
PLEASE LET THE EXPERTS SHOW YOU
THE AWARD WINNING BLUFJ.'S
· HELEN B. DOWD
RIALTOI; IMC. MLS M4-0ll4
1'7lTepUshrlrT•W-
H74 & 1'75 l1m1ar-Up
Mewp..t MeMl~GI ...._..
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CAMEO-SHORES
DUtl IHG OCEAN VIEW
CATAIJMA. JETTY & SUMSITS
From most rooms in this approx. 3000
sq. ft. custom built 3 bdrm. 3 bath
traditional home. Lge liv. rm. formal
din. rm. 2 frplc's & triple gar. Highly
upgradM! All new kitchen & bath.
Steps to 3 private beaches. Priced to
sell! $315,000
OHM TOOA ~ 1.5 4545 GORHAM DI.
n.c..o 5'lor• ......... ~·· CALL 673-7040
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PRICE SLASH
Near new Irvine ex-
endive boQJe w 14 bdrms,
3 bat.hs, new ept.s, cshn
drill, citcular brick out-s.Ide entry, parquet en-
trance ball, imtr bdnD
suite. &.uaken liv nn It
fml.1 rm. RaiNd fl'DlJ din rm. Seif cleaning oven,
trash compactor. Too
.muy xtraa to bat. Sal!le
model just sold for
$139,000. 'J'hiB ODe is ODl)'
~OOO!Nf.77ll
~Walker & lee
Real&tate
••OPEN HOUSES SAT/SUH I toS PM
lllt S• iw T9'Nte ' $421,000
It I I E. .... ltYd Sl75,00~
I 07 .. A.._ St, Id,..... SJH,000
2137 I. Oce. llvd. lcil ,... SI •3,500
2220 Walafa_, ~n) SllS.000
4604 s ...... MwPf . $171.000
4102 • ht.•e. UN• M CSuii ~J St4,150
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tf• w• ~ w• to l. y41dit ~ 425,000 111c.-..; lcM.O,..Sat•~ l·SPa.l
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Gd C.M. loe., xlnt inc. •1-------~ 2 Br, 1~ bath Beauty! tax shelter Open d1uly. OP84 SUMDAY l·S Can.roe" llml1ed ocean Own 'aet $155,000. view on lu1e lol with 548-sm 20 I Z s..drtft Po01 in choice commuru· ............
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THRIFIC!!
4 BR, 2'' BA fam1l)
home + great 1 BR, 1 BA
apt. Qwet. mlddle of th
ISiand loc. $2.55,000.
lRVlNETERRACE t y. Super value at
Family bome near .... ~ Spacloua S bedrm. 4
baths. rormal dining rm, ram rm. fireplace. The
whole ramlly will enjoy ~~~ T.
the 1parklin1 pool. Aak -_ • i.
inl S229,500. .-... ...... Iffy
Mewty R..-.wcl Crown Vatfey Mall
SOUTHOFIDGHWAY 495-2200 131-7010
4 Bedrm, 3 bath. 1plitr--------
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maculate one owner, 2 MO"I •.... · Pot Cantrell tam-rm or I BR, tam· rm Bedroom, cooverUble 'Y '" Realtor& 6dee.1Min.toSo.CoNt
den home in Harbo IY C:HllSTMAS s.48-9607 ~.!;~ .. !..~.~~11·
View Home. The owaet'1 A charm• of a bome. 4 ---.--
metic\.lloua care to every Br or a• a deD. S1>t1doua ~--1!11111----· IC come lllJ r Owner. maintenance need wtU family rm. carden MIWHOMU _5ST_-4Gl8 _______ 1.-..
impreu you. And Ute lllic:ben w/01lcrowave 5 Beautiful, bra.ad new lr.S90T Ulmi• H.tflhlSlY3~5mopeo litif ve prflclel PO:~~ ':'!°v~ bomel. a Bednn. 2 Nth, IYamlMG o u, • ee w lam rin, ln1ulattd, OPENSat/SWIU~ pleueyourpocketbook. moved, 90 aubmit your carpeted fr.. draped. ZlllGreeabriarLD.
1111,artAbbey offense.on••••-Front land1capln1 ........ , __ ............. -BY O°""ER v-au-
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
204·200'J Sapphire
LORA VANCE level, 1wimman1 pool, COAST HWY.
oversized lot with poten· Commen:. bld1., trouble --------i ltal to build large addi-free: low mal.Dt. Sl33,900. ltonal urut . $167 .500 Will trade ror duplex.
REALTOR 673
OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5
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you tin a nee. Only Ops HM 11·5. Lovely 4br, it.S'1 Gibraltar, $70,IOO.
lASTSIDICif" •.850.0peaDall1. comer bm. Dln'e/fam CaJl: u1.wa evea a1 ..... ll!llll!l'llllilllill_._.
VA TUMS CEMTURY 21 rm. trplc. xt.ru. $'1'1,000. wtmda.OpenHouaeS.tai WIStidMTrw!
Cute starter home on • SUUllALTY 3JJBC«kLn.5tl-Tll3 ,_&m_. ____ ..__ __ , NttJedM,eoay2 ,
644-7270 PAUL MARTIN
Real Estate 8'4·7383 I 14CRYSTAL
/\SSllCll\1 £5
qulet cul-de·sac. Ideal 919·1050 POSSI UDE$ 311 IUCCOLA needl npeii. Bi.I Pla~ MO C:OMr•••s-... for re tiled couple. MRr .a. YlllD• huae tot. Walk to clL
-. vn Brdwood noors. RV en· l'AlORE ..,,_ "" A Dh mond ln tbe
LitUe Island 2 Bdrm . 11 , _ .. •J/ ~amed ce1lin1 home. n"'4//4t, """" llJGHT & CHEHFUL 1..;..;;;=======
brick lrplc., Jaree front ~ Custom 2 BR+ spacious
In Irvine Terrace. 4 tiy into bU1e bet yrd. A.OllDA IOUHD a Exqulaitel1 UPl1'•ded 1D ~hi Ollly '5.SSO. Reii ::~o~ ms• den'< 2 '-' Good rwy access. Nr. So. Lovely tropical MESA GliaDtic lot with room to best area. Apt 119-.Vla Carpet Realton os.ms;
yard. $165,000 REALTORS den, unique kitchen. CALL TO SEE walk· in pantry, dlninc
Lar1e 2-atory home, 311..:=======:.f room. Pvt patio & pool, bdrma .• 2 baths + 2 maint. free. lmmed.
bdrm. apt. 2 Car earage. possession. Full price
· tF poo~ur· Co11t Plan. 3 bdrm VERDE3Brw/fplc, Wlll Wld a wdta. ExJatin1 3 MISAIWFfS ~a/ • r con 1225 000 If. home at ool)' $14,900. aacrtfice, $89,900 ii sold BR home often many New subdlvlS10o. Sunken
Asking $257,000 OLD CdM Sl67.SOO. Aet. 644-9513 f::,r:rruRA · 545-949! by Nov. 15. 5'5-8391 optlooa. Better hurry. LR. microwave oven.
OPEN SUNDAY [~iWtiib§lft(tt{j · ee•bra·~:z~ ... ~·!.A,500. '17.TC.Mmltlltn SolU'heatlq.2StJ,3Br, DUPLEX
2 Bclrms. each; sundecks
both front & back.
$188,000
WIWAM WIMTOM
REALESTAn
229 Manne, Bal Island
• '75-3331 *
Custom home on dbl lot, 2 u. ' I Lot UnlyerUtylealty , -···-·-------.... .. uau_. 54A 1rlOI . .~.A·~..:. .. ~'?~OD at 5 BR. 5 ba, den w/we nO...... 673-4"510 Real~tate 4brPri eofOwnerahlp -"™' _.........,,_ bar, 4 car gar, s uper CUTE 2 Bdrm cottage ln 1---------1 ffa1ecnlt.1'75.~
kitchen. Just reduced t front with nice rear yard PUMPIUM PIE 3br, .rwnpua rm. pool, SPAMllM' MIW! ftADI
$330,000 INTHEREARa3 Bdrm, Costa Meta 1024 will be Sood too, in tbls .Jac.M ... ~~ar. Now UDder eoaattuetiort. 1'Mlf9U1"
2 b a newer ho m e . ••••••••••••••••••••••• sh 3 B 1~ Ba ~ _, tbla custom I bedroom, 2 IM YOUI su~.soo. 2 llG HOUSIS = wtd? ~ paUo 1-Jttoa Rlit, $u..m1 bath bouie wttb r&.replace CUIUllMT HOUU
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1bree Unit. 2 stores.+ 2 --------e~~~~~~~ ~1t•a. 1500 IQ fl. Rear schooll • $hoppina. 316 lltllSTlllT =~OF COLORS! ~~= new.ReeeoUyred~edto ~cun~~~aS;n~i~~ CAMEO SHORES SEA VIEW hotae 11 lBr, 1~ ba, :~c!~:..f9•900· MEWPOIT._.H'IS XJ.m loeauoa, lndacpct, Sl~/P'....._.IKho_
h ~~1, :ooo frplc. 1200aq ft. $109.tOO 'Im ,.--.H. .... do --·, apt. $172.000 Bu<h One of the m°'" acm--, He__. .... lthh 540.3666 We ba•• Just lblid lllla ~ w/w ""°......,'•win • c;.a 4'WHO nme Realty, 2111 Manne mg pool homes m Cameo Fabulous view of ocean "'::"~"-_1.;.,a..:_ charminC2bdrm .• 2batll • ...__ • eoverua&a. Xln1 tenn1.1-------..--Ave. Ballsl 673..SlI Shrs w/panoram1c view &nite lights. 4 Br. 3 ba, 2 _ _._ home featu rlna new ..-~ OwDtt will COQ&lder lak· ar.... · 1032
Blends beautifully for en-sty on the top level of C .. 645-6625 mstr. bdrm. With deck. Propmrli9a ~ equity lo exl1tln1 ••••••••••••• .. •• .. ••" BAY VIEW fixer upper. tertain1ng 3 Bdrm. Broadmoor Sea View tee., nicely hmdacaped 7'2•"20 house u down 9a7menL T'.a.tllYOUR itra lge lot. 3 Br 11 ~ Ba library selling room Homes. Atrium & wel MESA v•o• . beclc yard; dbl. carport MOO QUAltn IUCM -.eoo. AA
By owner. $169,000 Open 1 5 Sat, 4633 bar. Sweeping views 3 Br. 2 ba $82,500. By New Condos, 2 Br.2~ Ba, + a 1in1le 1arap wltb IS YOUR S..llePN:peatlet CHOICI
673-5000 Perham <Cameo Shores) from elegant master owner. Call K.W. s:JS.1205 2 lrplc'a, ceramic We elec. opener. Sep. 41fnln& 17141549·2467 We have two 4 BR con·
/\gt 759·~. 645-2848 sl.ite. Owner wants rast kitchens• bath. Pool Ir nn. OfftrechUU0.000 IUCI SHOT7 do1-1uper location •
• ......_ar--'-~·..aa 1007 LOCATION" sale. Just reduced ORIGINAL spa.675-4912Broker WU.UAMWIMTOM Walt no oiore for tbe MelaVerde,3 brm.2ba, beaut. decorated. •NOC.
-...,..._ .. $10,000. Hurry! Call ltlALISTATI soeda1 deal that you've wet bar, entertain ctr, 2 pool & dubhouse. Under ••••••••••••••••••••••• 414-4141/2 Ac.cl• 752.1100 OWNERS MESA VERDE, 1150 2'21Me.rine,Ballaland alwayawanted.Rarryoo frplcs, ou shake roof, $70,000.
2 Br dream on lge lot Pnc1fl.c Ori ve at First rn1"'1 9 • "s "'1
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1 1 • Are movln& " selling 8q..ft., 3 Br, no q~fy. * ~7S.lll I * th.ls I BR. 2 lb\ bome sec. wall, like nu tbruout. •TOLLE*
OpenS;S. $159.500. Ave cozy 2 bdrm 2 [t& IJ11il!UI their beautiful and lm· 1Dg, 15% down. Qwck w/cov~Uo Ii NO 1'1ZlSamarDr.$4.f.3842 C::::::559
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.. ••••••••••••••••••••• b bb $2 o ooo Scbooll & Golt Course. Owner711·2.186 IAIGAJM no'i\tt.theUmetob~! ~!tr.!r~~·y2~:: *586-8500* o:ien~.rf_:: 1
' . IYOWHEl ~':~1 ~~=~~d~e'e~'f:t~ c~r~b.SP!ii~ST HUNTERS 191-7155 fCS.lOTLBtr REDUCED$6.SOO.IStY, ~ IYOWMEI Chermiog Fre n ch aootherlamilytoenjoy. 1 ' Y WLOT BR, 5'4~ a11umabie
New 2400 sq. ft. hm In 7-foM1uz "8/'vflat Chateau style hm. Irv. Call ror details. $119,500. Touc=ealty Great 3 Mdrm. 1 bath. z-••1"9'Fm!l•L 2Sl01ElCaballo837
• 1 t a b I i s h e d UA.,.L.~~:Llt Terr. Lovely gardens & South Coast Investment, n. •• 11 ...... h bo ltb -·•-lleigbborhood. Ready for .. .., "7,_.,u..,., pool. 1189,SOO. Incld'a 645-U03 Lovely 3BR, FR, quiet ..,.._ty.,.. mew , ________ ,_, HIWHOMIS r t•v-., ,fOJ4
t to ~BR 3 land.6"-~ u1.1--1-d -hardwoodfloon.~to,._llilll_l!llm _____ I GR""•TLOCATION •"•••••••••••••••••"• JOU o move an • • • lft:."'¥O_D,_a,, c ~ac, .... 1 .... ....., • .._1 .... Hu....., ~__...1• ~ BA inclcb micro·wave, v1~· CYtV"# SHORlllU9tlmzs $ 11 O 000 Allio off 20th• I · _ _,,.,.,... _.,, "'1"'""' 2 story, apaeloua 4 CONl>OSP!!ClALlST dah~br & compactor. 2435E.CoHtHwy .. Cdr.t ~rr • • 'by 0pen~10;· at only ISO,OOO. Call SRACIOUS! bedroom. 2~ bath Ht1tlkb,Clll,P\Vly
Cpts, drpa & fully Price reduced fromho Buysme ~lSthB18R,xf0amt>:i·"f. ~:.._tciuorm.uaJ.' · 540-1151 ~~!!.: inLod~~~.!' .. wHotitb_ Tooc'!,.~eal\)' lbdscpd. Short walk to $21.5,000 t.o $198,800. 2 sty .. .. ._ ..... _ 18.... -·
pvt. beach. Owner w1U CDM DUPLEX cw hme in CdM's fineat Plus recreational ve lcle $SOOO. down payment buys ExcepU.onal Yalll,, S potat lillcrowHe oveD,
consider trade. S195,000 Deluxe refurbished 2 br area. 3 Br & den, 3 Ba, parkinf for 2. Motlniect $79,900. 4 BR ln Mesa del bedrml, formal dielnl Jie famUy room, triple Tiburon. Rire Mallbu.i a
inckh fee land & buys all w loft & 2 br on tree lined rmtr bdrm inc Ids rplc, owner bu pure baaed Mar. 983-&S rm. tee tamll:y rm. Lots car ear•••· $130,000 • br, formal cllnitll, fHl
of this. Bier. co-operaUon st. Walking distance to tus & ber bath, pvt deck. other property. South of apace everywhere. Woo'tlutloacl ()pea Sat tm, patio. X.lnt loc.
invited. Call 640·4153 shops & schools. Open ~eeland.~llabou\nex-Coast Investment, Dan'twaitaodbetoolate 6 Sun lN. tU DeYer, ~1 eves or 873-2921' 468 De House Sun. 12·4, 505 ~e financ1J1&. 645-U03 509>'o ~ACAM'f ScM.mds Good · bum baqain. Call to-Coat a Men. From~~;;;;;~~-~-;.-;.-;.-:-._~-.=
Sola Terrace. Pomsettia, CdM. $174,500 D. afcJleth IUtr •I .... Moat sell faa&. Faat ... and you'll agrM. Well c1a7, Barbor Blvd or J'alniri --------•I Aak for Danny 955-(H97 lr&42·3283 ~ po1ae11lon. Gor&eou1 deoonted '11ec1rm home c~uay 21 tab Bat• east to Babb, CDMTR...,LEX ROOMTOIUILD pool. t.arie flnplace. • on quiet cul-de·uc ~!1 ... ._ .tumlefttol>enver. CDM HOMI ii--------1 ....... od 1 d Larte bedrm1. Submit 1trfft. Covered paUo ~ _., • Buildable R-2 lot with REDUCB> SIAVIEW ~:,t!; ~::e :n e R-~ all oflen. Aakine only ' w/BBQ • are rlq. To '7f·IOIO
nice 2 bedroom home. Walking distance to Broadmoor, lot36, Yacht lotl Great income poten-$115,000. Ill cboloe Joc:a-see it i. to Ute ill Good~~~~~~~~~I
•...m down. Full pnce s"""-&beachee.Tbree2 Resolute ; only new tial'$87500 Uon.. ·-· -1000 Ownel'au-•· .... ,-,., b~lts,· owner's unlt Hampton Model avalla· · ' · SC:onJtEALTY ~.=Uit"5.722L ~~ -ooo -l.C:.TAYLOIC:Q. havineextrabath&frplc ble.3Bdrms . ......,, · .. · · · · ·1J6..7Sll c~URY 21
---'------• prlvileaes. $173,500. PA\JLMARTIN • 1nactt . B Wt*'ff~ IM3SO w I s h a r e d po o 1 OPIH SUN. 1·5 J £ ·Qual~ lliil""llll •· ·I''
MSMINIC:ll&K Open House Sun. 12-4, Real Estate 644-73113 Prop..-lt-COUMTRY,CHAl.M
" b t d 4.:WBSborecreatLn., Cdlat 7s2•1920 •BR., 2 BA. larce home,
..,no s ructe ocean 'Ti' Realty OP.,..,..SUN 15 l4000UAJlST.N MACH newcarpeta,•lotaofup-.-. new 2.Br, den, Plan $ 505.,..Ca.. ti. • 1radea. Super lar1e ~~?'&.owner $202,000. 75-2311 ma on ua5 yard low down • pay-
--Duple_x fixer in CdM. 2 ~ menta lib rent. Call
SPYG• ac..,. tn• • ~~~~~~~~~ Br, l br & bach. $1.59,500. _ ~ ~ I:. Submit all oflen. Owner 3 Bdrm Ranch ...,.., 8 Y 0 W NE R Be au t nu Owner 3br 2ba Lusk anxioas 875-S'lJI .a. •ent Tndewlnds• Bl", FR, 2~ iiaz.bor V~ew Hw.s bome. · ~ Charmlnl home, you'll
bL Pool• Jae~. Sec ~ u--l·S. 935 Tlller•--------i have to aee it! 3 illterw Good vu. ()pen ..,,... "'"' ""--e....&/<t-12~ bedroom•, e•Unc area, .... n:S lhru Su.a. 122 Way. 644-0247/644·28'79 -r-RXB uPna bis faQlily room, paUo
llian-o Bay. &40-814' and pool area, Dot-~--------~--• 47M81 Morning Canyon with sprinklms, flOwers OP84 HOUSI
JASMIMI C:IEB Rd. ealore. Freahl1 painted. SAT a MIN I;;.& Piasa 8 Surfaide.' 3 Br, DUPLEX·(2) 2 bedrm1 $119,500,BKR, 540-1720
PJniRm, View. Feb. oc· wrthfplc. 3116UMCOLMWAY ,. ...... . 2~$189,500 . Alt 'iliiiiiiill ..... ABB i Moat houae for tbe • --IJ · I lllUR.. moDe7 ID a very detln·
SalesPeopleAtteoUont a.ttyKerrR .. tty MJI .. e .. ,_...• on cul-de-aae. '80.600.
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USl Surfllne, CdM . l~,3br,l~ba.$127,500.
,950.) S/IAo Hanna, Includes land. '73-1111
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<>c;EAN VIEW " larce ·•llDDY courtyard, tbla private I bedroom, 2
bath end unit bu luab
ladacapi.aa. &olden In· terior fJ paneled
fireplace. OWNER ANXIOUS-Submit or.
ferl Midas $9',500.
'Br, 2~ bath 1n19 Roundhlll
Excellent lOC Uon ...........• $164,500
3 BR, 2~ bath Condo
W th dock_.._.~-'""""-.
4 Br, 3 bath 16727 Bolero
·Island Waterfront w/Dock ••.. $329.000
4 Br, 3 bath · 16922 Baruna
Custom Waterfront w /Dock .. $329,000
PURCELL IEALTY.
16501 '-fflc Coat Hwy, S-... a-:lt
17141146-JMI , 121315'2·1311
l,y D&ioted and
car"ted 4 bedroom LaPaJma model ln The
Banda It ldeaU¥ priced at $85,500. Owner wUl
le&M opUo fo:r l year.
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RANCH llALTY
· Hl-2000
POOL HOME
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Don't ml11 tbh 3
bedroom 2 bath POOL
bome wltb central ai
conditloninl located ln I & aa all ~ I L-.1&.... ·~--11 the ruhiooable Racquet uwww.,..__. 104 li-riM 1044 .club area or Irvine. ~ ....................... ···-··········~······· Otber feat\ll°el or this Prop a . LA CUESTA ly OWMM beauty are professional·
75 -1920 V.A. ...umable-under Imm a c u 0 i v pr k ly land.acaped, 1lus to
l4000UMUtN1WP01T11ACM $20,000 lo auume. Twnhouse. 4Br, 2~ ba, 2 ran1e, electric garase
CH Do Corner lot. SBt.900 full hplc, cntrl A/C. Lo assoc door opener, microwave llA COM price. Call MB·l.511, ask dues. 2fam" adult pool.I oven and washer and SZSOODOWM for Dottle OC' Vicki R, w/Jac. Tenoia crts, dryer. Asking only
Cool ocean breeu. & the Aet. parks, dON to schla & $98,500.
amell of clean air ioes STOP stores. lmmecl occup
with this •'U>er 1harp 2 Priced to sell faat at
BR coodo, w/pool, play-Don't b~ a. BR 1n H .B. $82,000. 11Ji8Sl.OJ.39
grounds Ii carefree Hie UDUl you ve aeen
style. Offered aU53,800. 1005aSparCircle ORANGETREE 1 Br con·
54ft._3666 Only $89,800 do, m.lrrored wardrobes,
"" Call aet .• 846-7414. AC, on stream, comp rec 1--------1 facil. PP. $55,950. ti-------•I 15.'SMtOO Wftelc111
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151·2000 SUPER IUY!! -DE_ER_Fl_EL_D_JtA_pe_n_3B_r ,
----------Beaut 4 br, 3 ba Beacll 21,2 Ba, AC, wet bar, 11 •---------•
CONDQSPECIALIST blue. New pool & spa. !aot rm nr pool by RACQUETCL'f.: -~-------i
Hts ~h. CM, Ft Vly Ql.iet neighborhood. lm-ownr. ~n Sun l·S:3o. t4 ~=-RAJ~ul~fam~ $44,000
ToucbltoneRealty mac. landacp1. '119,500. PoinsetUa '98,500. OpeoSwi.l-5.&7S..7390. Oraqetree Condo. I Br. 96S-Olll1 Bkr. 911.2-3462 or 963-8377 559-4258 Strums, lake, pool, ten·
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nis. Owner/Bkr. '75U870. Prestl&toua downtown OPENHOUSESUNDAY WALMUTSQUAIE 1-....1-........... Lake Park area. 3 BR, Attr B t : , -,... .,, • ..,.. LOMB.Y? l~ Ba, custom kitchen, SIX BEDRM-4 BA'.J'H · ·UDJ ; many up·
I , ...... Sant Ve oruca grades. Sm. pnv~ cov-You won't be in thl1
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lge den. maujve frp c, __, a r ered pa\io. Washer & --------1 planned adult communi· i ... -.. -•• oversized lot. By owner. Sundsy 1PM-5PM. dryer incl. at $66,200 ty, call ua for fmtber ln· IWCHllALTY
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$93,!iOO. sas-1134 ~:·! ~!'i!eth:! h.;!:c LlMl/OPT1ow University Park rorma&n on th1a 1 Ba, 'Dolf v. rux >< ,
neiahborhood. Home Sharp "A" end unit, will Perfectly priced. Plan• lakeside condomlnlwn. I ~O!,.' MOVEINDEC. OPIMSUM.1·5 alto bas bonus rm, din· leasew/optiontobuy at Chancellor Home Temlia, Ja~ sauna, ~--• Woodbrtd1e 4BR, nr.
This home oeech your I.DI rm, tam rm, library S&l,900 w/POOL, air coodllion· comm. pool. t.oclay. 040•7000 lake, elbble. You apecify
lmqinatloo" decorat· & more. Call aet. EYaYHCOPB.AMD lnl on qulet cul-de-He. MEWPOIT•llYtME 1------11111!11-•I cpb.,t.lJe.ete.Undercon·
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2175 S. Cout HWy., No.1.
1 br, l~ ba condo.
Oceanside ol hwy. ~ blk
to the beach. Pool, ree
i.Lg skills. Great poten· 83S-8081. RJALTOR 552·0434 '-BR's. Perfectly priced REALTORS C •REFREE a&.r.,nr.flnilb.'75-7380. • tial! 4 br, llWi ba. 14331 al$117,500makeat.histbe 138-8116 A PeopJewboneedPeopJe
Riviera.$67,500. Opns.t/S..11 AM OODBRIDGE. Lovely area's best buy. Call to-1-.-------Onthlabeautlful2BrZBa • Tbat'awbatthe
. IT'S AU Hal!! 2000 sq fl 3 Br. lgebofam Creekside ho1 meds, 3brd. day to see. WaloutSQuareCoodo !wa.rmm,toaCondo. Plan • .... --.a.--. DAILYPILOT :~.!!ll
No need to look further. rm, lge finished nu.s 2ba, complete Y In cp' J"'·CK HOW. ELL 3Br2&,$63,000 B,nearp.rkw/Jacuul&: : ,· ......... ,. SERVICEDJRECl'OWC\. Delicious pool + Jacuzzi. rm, lrml dla'g, Terrazzo &: upgpded thruout. n: S5l-33S4 or 552·3887 pool. Ownen'ast. ~'77l8 la all about! entry, cath ceil'gs, in Outst'indina location. AND ASSOt1AT1S ~ ~~~ ~fsep~~ step dn llv rm, dressing Below the mrkt. $89,950. 644-1156 l"IM I 044'"'-I 044 'ir.J. 1044. ~ ·· · 1044 lnlM 104~ '-: br,2~ba,ramllyrm+ area in mstr bdrm, Owner /Agt. Eve s •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••t1••••••••·~··•••••••••••••••••• .....,_, ...... 950 ceramic We in kitch &: 644-8061 IY o~Ell . ) ....... -"''• · balba. Prof lnd1tpd, "'" Cp~~~~ patio designed by C.ollegePartr, bltbyS&S.
EXCHANGE Roger's nursery. Across Lath & plaster. Lo usoc.
820 from school & park. dues w/pools le parb. •96U739-----•55•
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_1 $86,900. 8221 Deauville 1---------Beaut. 4 br, 2 ba home --------1 Dr. Pb982-7S39 y Owner, Townbome, 2 w/Ule roof. Newly de·
10241 Mamtor Dr. BR 2 Ba air cJ CCll''d. & lodaepd.. Very # I OFFICE ' ' ' en gar. lg. bkyd. w/paUo cov. & 4 'BR, Pool, $85,500. 1T $66,SOO. Open SUD. 14803 .. c
Open Sat" Sun 1·5 IM OIAMGE Oval Rd. 551-5001 eves. doc nm. _.,ooe. 552-0296 IRVINE MF.SA
REALTORS COUNTY vate famllJ dwellina WOODllJDGE
Ast, lllke Cox Century 21 All Walk· Iii at Coodo price. AjeoL PRESCO'JT ~or979-18T4 Realty, the leading C-21 ()peJlSat/Sun.5'&-8640 LptWoodbrtdgebome.S
Company lo Oranse BR, or 4 BR + den.
--------1 Count1 has just made ALNUT SQUARE C Oursize~, lot, fully PublcMotlce available a Hmlted TWNHSEupgraded2Br landsc.Idea.1forpool.AU number of openings for 2 Ba, Din Rm. Comm uprded. Mexican pavers ~e nt:8;~fte :11r~ new or experienced H· pool. By owner. $65,500. tile. A/C. Liv, din, rms. 3
loan program with loans aociatea: 551-3"9 evs/wlmda. BA. 3 Car gar. Nr. park.
up to seo,ooo. 8~'Xt l.Dt. • No.1111 ucepUon•lb' ad· MOVE IN DEC. Walk to lake. $186,000
LOWER down pay-vanced trainlnf pro· Woodbridge 4 BR, nr. Brkr/Ownr 552·4121,
meota. (Only Sli:iO. down sram, 1<mcad1dittl~ ~the> lake, clbbae. You specify _83.S-_35.15 ______ _
OD .,,,. 000 pric'"') We norma ·2 ra n ng · t.s t11-etc Under o~.-. .... HOME ..,.,, · "' · Excl"·1·v'"';/ available at cp ·• ""'• · .._... .. have 10 choice home• .... "' co"str or f1'nish ALL AL K ·IN .. ·• • · UNIVERSITY PARK from $52,000 to $74,500 REALTY. 67!5-7390. OPEN SUN l ·S
wtth FHA terms. Call for No.l in ratio of brand Two aty IUne, w/8 Br 2~
delalls. 531•5800 new "successful" aS· • Ba, Fam Rm, A/C, pro(
l.rl lt.E Network soclates in the shortest : .• .' IHI Estale. lodscpd1 , ex.Bt up1triafde1s. lf!llllholtlme. top oc. eau u !
BY OWNER 3 br, 1 ba
Landmark bom&. I..oQ ol
extru. A 1teal al $78,500.
Open house Sat/Sun 10.5,
8592 Larkport Dr.,
98577
No.1 offtce locaUon-right $139,900. For appt, call
next door to H.B. main •••WOODBRIDGE SS.19801l·Faft6PK
post ottice. Lot.a of walk-BROAD~OOR 3 Br. A TERRACE 3 Br Cam·
lo&call-ln business. beauty inside " out. bridle well located •dJ
Discover why we have !!8;!2,0. Owner/Alt rec-',soo.547.70'4 ' the bigbeat tatlo Of SOC• ...,A._ -
=:::..brand new as-1--------$ISl,SOO
P...a. T I Ct Joto a win.oert •DEBRB.D• Deane home-Uni•. ••. enn I Success breeds success. Beautiful 2 br + den Park "Kemlnstoo" mdl.
4 .._ + Pool C.eotury 21, All Walk·ln patio home, fully up-w/pool, jacuul & air. hi prfu-$90,000 Realty a most sousbt 1raded. Lu1b prof. Cstm. pool decking. 2250
4 Bdrm estat. wltb huge after company. landscaplna • cu.tom aq. ft. Mlnl·bllnda
sunny custom fad1111 rm. Call Mr. Menge or Mr. patkle. Secluded cul-de-tbruout, ComiDC Coot·
Spacious living rm .• Grant at 848-8080, for sac st. $118,800. 15 San· top atoYe, lush atrium,
w/white brick frylc " further information. derlin&. Open sat. Sun. auto. sprinklers " lites.
slidlne glass doors lo .500-4 Br, 2 ba, 7 yn 5.52-3SllO Owor/A&t, ~ ~:~vb;e s~kt: old. Cul·de-aac. Boat ac-BY OWNER..:Callf. Rancho S. J. 3 Br, Sa.D
cuatom pool al dlvlnt ceee. Lra patio. Xtra lrl Homes. 3 Br, 2 ba, fam Lula Rey, piime 1olf
board. Lota ol uaecl brick ya.rd. Nr all s chools le rm w/frplc din w/wet· courM!oqtioo. UMOU
• wrouabt iron. Your ~=~1:,8~ bar, pool: 1aa bbq. WOODIRIDl!l..I own private t4QDla cowt. Cr Owner $IN,_,. Open Sat & Suo • 1 Hile to ocean. ()oly -. H.B. 8l2·72ZI. noon.spm. 4882 Lori Ann. Detached •nal fam lbr.
ao,ooo, unbelievable b1.1lt---!"l9----1~~~~18!;·~....._..::__....._t$99!:!!,to0~.~0wnr~!::·!5-0083~~true. Call to ••• for yourself. Hurry I Won't
last. CENTURY 21
WALK·IN MB..eGllO
* 494.aOS7 •
PANORAMIC
WHITEW A TEI VIEW H!WL Y LISTS>
Lrg. Three Arch Bay '~m family home
home w/3 BR, 4 BA , in a q1,11et neishborhood
family rm, sewing room &cloaetoscboola. Priced------~--•
& basement... $247,500. nght at $138,000.
DENNJSBUSH
LINGO
REAL ESTATE
499.4551
PRICE SLASHED
below market for im·
mediate sale! Owner
leaving area. Charming
3 Bdrm., 21,li bath family CONT!M_f'O_l.A __ l _Y-"' home Well located with
many extras Sl39.500 WOOO Ii <it.ASS lo mint cond, beamed HORSES
et!lllllg. frplc. 2Br, 2Ba. ~acre m Laguna Beach.
fam rm, g;,irden lanai 2 Bdrm. & 2 bath ranch
w/bar, 3 ocean view house. Eajoy the rustic
deck.s, professionally de· serenity PLUS room for
coraled &t lndscpd. your animals PLUS ex-
Owne r Mus t. Sell! panalon.$117,500. Reduced from $167,500 t
!.~~9.?SO. Call Ole EXCLUSIVEAGENTS , ________ ..,.
~1aunger, Agt. 4948551 FOR THE VILLAGE
or497-1684 , FAJRE MALL
RIVIERA tUMSo. Coaat Hwy. EXCLUSIVES LAGUNA BEACH
MAGNlFICENT 3200 sq 497 2457
ft., 4 bdrm , 4~ bath1----·~---• home. Finest oceanfront
commuruly. Loads of ex
traa. $350,000
LARGE 4 bdrm., family
home. El Toro, close l
schools & shopping
$82,500
BUILDER S alle nllon.
Sep Home w I guest colt.
sm.500
2 Br, 3 Ba ... $183,000.
Dplx, upper ... $250,000.
D Pl 2 br Condo .. $69.500.
V ALEHTIME CO.
494-&i85
PLACEILTY
4.!M·9'7CM •
Two R-2 lots, heart of• ------Dao a Point. Both ro YJIW HOMI ~.ooo + IMCOM!
I NV EST M EN T o p . One of a kind ln prill\
portun1ty; a beaut1fu area. 38r, l~Ba. frplc,
motel, heart of l.agun huge playroom, decks +
Beach. Clost-to beacbe 600 sq ft lBr, lBa unit.
& parks. Xlnt cond $179,500.
$750,000
THE
SEAWALL
SEPARATES THE
CRASHING SUR
FROM TRIS OCEAN·
FRONT HOME. Local
ln the private communl
ty of Blue Lagoon.
GUARDED BY STON
;
LSSUllTIME ...
LllSUU WORLD
~t>ANA
POINT
493-8112
Fl1•,1I f:,t,lf•• l11r
J Moi:.irr·11 11.1;• f'l,11.1
661 1 lbl 831·3B88
SIMSA110NALT
FAMILY HOME
Next to Niauel Golf
Coune. 4 Bdrm•., 2h
baths, 3 car garage. Just
minutes to bus, beaches
& freeway. Huge fam. rm. Lota or views .
$184,950
MONARCH
IAYllUACE
Outatanding value; 4 BR,
) batlia. Entertai.Qmeot
sized living room w1lh
fireplace. Pri.-a.te, sun
drenched pati0$. Room
for p00l. Sl.94,500
CONDO· 4M>LF
COUISIYIEW
Sensatio~lly priced!
Shows like new ! Air·
coodttiontng, 2~ baths, 2 large bedroopis, com-
munity pool, steps to bus
& sboppine. 5 Minutes to
beaches & freeway.
Hurry I 168.SOO
SERVING
THE ENTIRE
SAJ>DLEBACK
VALLEY
71'4!83'7·9500
714/511-1000
114/771).2111
HVHMOMTIGO
By owner, park vJe•
4Br, 5500 uiJed bncu tn patiot. 1911 Port
Provence. $1411500 in·
eludes land. 8'4·%1.IS
FOR~S"r E
OLSON ... -· .....
Exltilarating views.
Gttaraed gate.
An enviable address.
Unparalleled luxury.
Forthcoming" is a kind
of livitig more eleg__ant,
more reflnea than
Newport Beach
has ever known.
\
M.wport •a I 069 'Newport •adl I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
HEW EXCLUSIVE
1606 SANTIAGO DR_..
$215,000
4 BR, living rm, formal dining rm,
fam-rm, spac. kitchen w/breakfast
area & sep. laundry. Lovely pool-sz
yard w/large, entertainment art;a.
Move-in condition.
0,... s..daJ 12·4 or ly Appl.
Ask fw Ulll• Sllea * * •UMITED IROUIS
54 ... 1549 646-7414
t
._ CAMYOM-ACUIJTY & ~ACY
Charming 4 BR home w /spac master
BR, living room & kitchen looking out
onto attractively landscai>OO private
yard w /magnificent pool & jacuzzi.
Cathedral ceilings m living room, den
& formal dining room; 2 lrg floor to-
ceiling fireplaces.
By appointment only 64().5971
IY OWHEA -$305,000
LOWEST
·PRICED
PAIBMO-HYH
Phase 3: 4br", 3ba, fam
rm. Spacious rear yrd
w/beaut used brick
patio. Xlnt coad. Inclda
land. $167,000. &U-7970
HAllBOR VIEW
MONACO Beaut. landscaped
w/pdv l:root courtyard ai
terraced planter beds.
Unique stone !pie, highly
""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~· up gr ad e d t h r u o u t. .~ _ Owner I Agt 7ll8--0619
~~~~~ ... !~.~' ~~~-~~ .. ·.!~.~~ IAYFROMT
. Do .. r Shores OPEH HOUSI LUXURY
$174,~ 601 UcloP..tlDr Opewtfwe
3 Br 2 Ba, aJI new k1tch Waterfront Condo View S..tar I ·5
family rm, sep office rune67a~~gent l I ...__ CO'Yel cathedral clga, white lat .,.._,,., ~
tice, shutters & bright Relax on your large patio
oesa. 1l21 Oxford Ln. B HEW USTIHG overtookin1 the bay fr •O'
owner. 548-0391 4 BR Newport Heights boat slip! Thia rare
........ ~ t bayfront bome haa 3 NEW LISTING Drive'"'""' -areare '-"--·. 2 baths aod ill l B d Across from .-uvu.._ Charm ng 4 r con o HarborHich cloMto1cbools!
end unit. Vu of B.C.C.C. (Jatl bkrlor appt. ot• ,
Ke1TumerRlty640-777l John Carey, GRI II aa ii
<>Pa. HOUSE 6"-7414 • • Pl':. ~
SUHDAY l·S 3 BR, 2 Ba Baycrest ..._litrti_
301.SChffDr.NptHgts home. Comp. reradld. & .-. -r7S1•l920 By owner, Catalina upgrades tbruout. WOOQUAJlstNlw.o.TlfAOt
View, 3 bdrm, 1"'2 bath, $108,500. Open Sun 1·5,Lm--------•I di.rung rm., buement, 1548 Irvine Ave (at ..
ffl>lc, new carpet, paint, Highland) NB BIG CANYON woven woods & drapes.__;:;;....._ ______ ,
..,..., .,,.,. .... "' .. ...,., ~ .. «cram-do 2 br, 2 ba, 2 car. McLean .............. ~, .--. ---condo on 7th Fairway. ~HOUSES Amedleyofv1ews-bllls, For 1ae or sale. Orner .. BIGasBEAUTU"UL
V'l'"5" harbor, ocean, & clly &M-88IM AT APRICE
12-S SUNDAY lites. See clear to Dana~~~~~~~~I YOU CAN AFFORD Lovely 3 BR, + family, Pt. Sun.rise view frornr: 3 BR, 2'At Ba, dbl aara1e.
xlnt cond. Tree shaded matr br, 1ueat br, L/R, llG CANYON bu beauttful quiet area,
cor. Jot in Eaatbluff. D/R, kit. 4 br, 2'At ba eon· GIEIMUIAIS in a mo•t preatl1lou
2245 Aralia ~·n.~-s~ ::/:!: ~j Now under construction! ;:!fhboThood. Comm.
FantastJc ocean view. Ownr. Realty World. ONE JS END UNIT! ,:.ic•s...,...., 1 __ ..-_...._.-.,,...__-:--I
as den or 4 BR w/family 96M7'77 Both of these luxurioua 2 w w. Pallsada _:.; -wwwiiMiiMWi~ story townbomes have 2 rm & dining rm. Glassc:u _. . bedroom.I, z baths, mlr·
eocloeecl patio A many OPEN HOUSI rored ward rob .. •1--------more up1rades. Beaut. Owner leavloi area 6 fireplaces, formal dln-~vt;:~ht Enchantress must sell this lovel7 int, h1ab earpetin1, hUI•
NEWPORT CENTER
REALTY 640·181'2
home. Prestigious Joe.. muter bedroom with aii-
many cstm. decorator tin& ~ and ant cloae
features. 4 br. z~ ba. to pool, tenn1a " &olfl
191.5 Windward Ln .• NB. B~oow-movelnlaterl
Open HQuae Sat • Sun
* MOBILE HOME PARK -49 space + room for mere, Off erect at $425,000. ,,
Loan at 8.83% -good si>endabl& in-'4
come. 'd
909So. l.St Ave.
Dept. 8300
Arcadia, CA. 91008
IHIEat.h &<···· •••••••••••••••••••••••
MDI Beach HAV\:~ Beautlfult--------
duplex!
Eqialy $120,000. Choice
Jocation .
No vacancies. Can add
cash. WANT: Jndu1trial,
C4mm'l prop. for "1031"
trade.
675-4961
n.~1oaCo.
Realtors
2819 Newport Blvd, N 8.
Pvt Ply WANTS 2-8 Units. t--------Faat eacrow possible. SPYGLASS l Br. cpt. rncd yd. Stv. "
SA VE THJS AD. 548-3139 DELUXE
WANTED: Balboa Penin PROF. DECOR.
PL Family home. Prefer 4 BR. 3 Ba, ,fam·rm, 3 ear
Waterfront ~l-4672 gar, 2 Frpl 11, microwave --------10 v e o, we lb a r .
Lol · Acrea1e ·Units Panoramic view. $900.
Will Join venture with mo. lea1e. A1ent.
owner. 499-4820 066-7211
red hill _. ..
55 2-7500
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SUNROWER APIS
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1,2&)....._2 .....
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3 Poolti, jacuzzi, sauna. bltn ranae.
ovt!n & dishwasher. Completely
carpeted & draped.
No pet.I please
2511 s-tlow•
557.4900 Hess I 0.5 My
QOARB'T'l'E SUPPLY
"DISTRJBUTORSHIP
rmar~"11~ . J~te Co:Jli udl d · ln1: towne for a1 •• ____ ...,..... ___ , b1tdora. All re&all out·
FOR• • •51 lets ar• secur~ by ~ .lletropomaa ::rot.a~ 1310 sq_ ft rentel epace. Co. therefore oo prodact
D&l'llrlOl IPJ. Ideally located lo aelllns. Boeome di•·
INIWIU. •------.----1---.,-,.--.._,.-__,, LU\ma f'!ll1uet. <Crowa trlb1.1tor for su~h oa-Evcryth1Jllaew,2Br(QD· Al.LUTJLSPDI UICUTrlasums Valley Mall> Call act al ·taooally adnrtlaed
do, nr beacb, wt.r aot· 100• from tb .. oc• a 131-'JOtO ,.: ctcareUes u W utQo.
tener, pool " rec area. S.mi·f'ltlllllled . .A:ali ...,. to._. ~4300 ~-t11t!_.u !....~.1 ~v: ......._.._... Camels, llarlbotO. Pall
$325 mo. 8'1JQS aft tPM ......,, 201 E. ""-lboa Bl-... --••••••••••••-••-• ~ -.,....... 'v 4500 Mall c.1 ... -.. K-•-...,_ a. TII .... aeey1er9fce cob( ee•e•eeeeeeeeeeeeee .. •e ' _.,..._ • vuo.a,
Braod new a Br Is deo. 2'i'A Ytly. $250 per mo. NO MIF lbre So. Laa. bte, room' xerox • more. •COST'"' w•• .a. 'll' K , etc. To q11aUf7 ,-ou Ba di FEE. Call: Sue at wood, frplc, unlque. ' · .,. -• must have a ur M hn ,eDCJ1ar,a ll.$115. 5-T10TaJiytlme $200mo. lncl1. Non :'1co':fireu·i:.ear '700&1J001qft.ut-m. perwoek(dQSorev•>· Wl-2228; 842-0n llDOker. Evn. 491-1171 • m . om J800 iqft, 1pnnklered. PLAN 1... .:$CZIOO. ~-2 Br I •-..a-b br szz:s. MWm Ltwtln1 doclc..12' doon. PLAN II.. • • -,_....prt-tto'a.P:._•,::~·~-'. 2 BR, 1 be, frpt. 1 blk to I'm a youn1 career ome. 1 ... ee for: not b RU.Jtor,752·5041 PL.A.Niil.. ..;;;:-
--.... _----bell, $350 mo. yrly. Adlllt -.omu W/1 little boy 6 -1 p: •-~ --'•-,._ Owiery oew2Br. Jl-, Ba. -.2llnu.11ma,m.i•3 nopeg.675-0395alt.1pm0 rt.Sq mit-kloldnl for IDOD\J1. APPJ"m. 55" per • POILIASI 11~~1l:,0'T';b;"c.., ea~, walk bch. Adlls, eo.t.Meso 1124 eo.t.Meta 1124 NEW3 Br, 2ba, frplc, 1ar, aame type 1al to abare :ls~~'°': :W'~ This beaut. laftdsc.ped Co. cf.°aret'9 DiviaioC:
refs, no pets. 673·2060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••-••••••••••••••• pat.lo, W/D bkkp, $395. OCEANV1EW yriy 2 Br 1 bowie ln NB. 540 .. ns Fro $100 " Cali bUs1Desl park offers the l23 p .o. Box 14 ~ ~l-6532 Ba, diqilu, new deeor. p.m. m · up. moat competitive rates R ' d CA t1110' VIEW, jetty & bay. ne Large 3 Br Townbous 2brduplex,pra1e,huae • $400 mo. 64'·1190; IM&-1311 lntowol~eeawail·eoo pf"cnea 'iud • b ·
new.1Br2Ba, fplc, sun wlth patio, garage + yd. m w. Wllaon. ~. Hw:itlnitan Contloental 3 642-i63t NEEDAROOMMATE? Executin office space, to JJOO IQ A: :Varied 1N eab:. inc o P oae
deck, upper duplex. pool. Quiet complu. mo.642-0082 · BR, l'i'A Ba, $325. m'o. ca,t1TbePr'Gluslona~ will abare rum. offices, terma. Beat oa·aU.e _mun ___ . _____ _
Open daily, 2-SPM, or by Adults, no pet1. S3SO su.G40aft. s 5112 Seuhore Vrl)' 2 Br. 1you YeH«D4cheardoC. ln NB Xln Joe Oc mimt Call Judy C11rk --------• appl. $650 mo 202 i,; fMS..3381or875-5949 QM 2hr, lba, new cpt, pr, newly dee. $4!50/mo. Radio.TV. · · t · eao Pro · 11 833-88U
Fern I ea f. 8 4 7. 6 s 6 8 : drpa, pot. Sm. yd. No Ocean Is Pitt View, upper lit & Jut. 990-102S Time Mas. Preas ~Um831·2'00 or eves. or ,f:,'%1 4f~ Barch St 631·2333 2d~~P~~'p1a~~?\~~~: ~!J!!.e~st 0£ i:S~"~· ~1:;:;,~:\~i aBr,lba~ Ocean Vie-;& ~m-OJAns~ (JblbtromS;D. l"rWY,;
,2 8R, 2BA, fireplace, beam ceil garage SlOO 548·2855 lut ~ nice patio. Fully cpt d. : Soc..,follyS~celt'1l C.M. lit fir IY• ba A/C + MacArthur Bl)Nwpt oewpalnt&carpets. Adults S27S '2544 EJde · • • Prk'I· $300/mo. yrly. a32-4114 1\ora1e 1Sx2f. 1048 Bch. Open Mon-Fri
714: 675·9867 Unit o: 538.Mos TRIPLEX, xlnt locaUon. UA.MD MIW en.~ Newport Bl., IUB-ln86 1~30-5:30 lease av all. Aak lar Mel
CUTEbomey2Brz Ba & 3BR,nupnt,c ta,drpa ~1t:'a~i dJe~~~~ 3 Br af:/coadc>ll, coov•· 3br Nwpt Sbores duplex.~~ F;J';:~Te1~ NEWOFnCESUITES You don't ~eed • 1un '° _e7HUO _______ _
cozy den. Fpk. dbl aar. $300.771SbaSmar#4 Owner•; 1ge 2 bdrm. :!.e.'!f .:;,auptlo~17~~ita Bltn1, frplc Is 2 sun Nbrll~P'l51-7~S · J:o~'rftBEAC~1 "draw fut" when you WOMEN'S .JUNIOR
$5SO mo. ~7266 642·5206or6"·3'42 Beam ceilln1a thruout · · decks. $450/mo. Daya . 0 ·• ava place an ad lo the Dally WEAR STORE. Trade
Tl.S'i'A Narcissus, new de· w/b1.11e frplc. Pvt patio, HARBORBLUPFS '1'78-GIO. ext "38 uk for NWPT Jux lie Br 4r Ba, ~~~&•raves . PllotWantAdstCalloow name on. ToP Drawer,
l\Ue 2 br. 1 ba. a 11 Foxhalow Yllap dbl encl. garaae. Gas, LUXURY APT Jobn Niles m.o&01 ask ·.tean1a. pool. Jae, $1TS tile -eG-$671. (l\mrel fr•fo.raJture> ·
amenilies incl. uul. $400 6;t':N '1~6:t~~ water pd. Wanted Im· 3 becb'oom. Featuring CorTooy util. .aa Xoll·lrvbl.eOenter •• 4550 No lease bold · rithta.
mo. No children 573.7229 mac. couple. No pets. unique" dramatic floor 2Lrf. BR 1 BA on Penn ll/F olee 2 BR bOUH EXecuftveSultes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboahland.~31SZ2 •2brtownhomew/frpl S33S.586-8963or544·9466 plans. Custom desl&ned ' ' 1 · • • Allal.zeaulteanowavail.•-.-------•I or67S-5930 •l..gepaUolrenc. garage --with execepttonally Ji)'plc, patio, '315/yr y. N.B. Pool ls tennb. '2()0. (182-400 sq, ft.) Rent in.'• Affllial•. rHponslble
2bP, 2ba. Like new. 2 car •Adults only. . 3 br, 2 ha, lower, M.esa del tarse rooms, dramatic 815-6670or5*-0183. mo.M6-«112 cl: R~ept.. phooe ans.. . penoa to owa llepente
gar, lndry rm, S«S mo Pool &JacuZZJ avail. Mar $300. Family, oo entry ways and lu.aurlous WES'OCLJFF 2 br l'i'A ba Fem room.ate. Balboa lal. util., janitorial, mail & RtOM 10 TO retail cwt.om fuimture Call759-113lor494·~ pets.MS-49Sl amenities tbrou1bout. towohouae. Adults. no $141/moinclutil. coffee 1en., cont. rm, 1,000$9.FT. store. lnvestmeDt req'd.
Luxury 1 BR w/min1
ocean & Jetty vtew&, only
steps to China Cove. $450
mo.67~2535
SO. of Hwy, 2 br, 1 ba. Avl
12/1. $350 per mo.
Ownr/Agt. 673·1181
LACASAILAHCA Spark.bng 3br, 2ba, frplc. Located on Harbor peLa. $3IO/mo. Avail. 813-tm JOanae, ldlcb privp " ~~":;82ine:!.=;
._....... • I -.a. .... 11 /I encl yd, 2 encl garues. Bh.tfs Circle near Bois a after Dec. lat. S.·'15S:t .,.___,_ -ma•-w-•!..., prol."Mcreurtal serv. on Stora&• units~~~-JlS15V for ... rsoaal interview --_. """' d R f $395 CJ.lea and Warner, Hunt-... QOAJ ... ·-... .....-. pn!tiUaea. (714)~·9'95 .mo. Indoor•~ ....... 2Ir14..,1 12/1·$50 gr or. ea. '1nctonBeacb.16CM370or IA.YfllOMTA.PI' toabareSBr .... wl't &boatatorqe.Maron writ.eAd.No.22,Dally dep. 67S-llM9 98M311. Watblaldaatic\'Mw,2b!', male atudoQta.io HB.300.q.ft.delaxeofftce,W. Jftl'DiM,3'bn.ec:urity. Pilot, PO Box 1U60.
*VILLA MIDBA 2 ba, Terracea. Pool. SlOO ,.r mo. Nr Bcb. letb St, Co1ta Meaa. 'Die S&on&e Place 18305 C.cista Meaa, Ca,_ ~':°il:t!;':·ca~I!;'\~~ 21r,21alt..pts .,..,_ 3144 Boat d9ck avail. Sub-lllU751 alt t :JOPM ult '150/mo.Tom,M0.2200 Mt.LaDIJ9Y,No.OiE.llll, .-.naeMf'j.Co.
over 35, no pets or EnclosedGaraees ••••••••••••••••••••••• terr .. P•rkln1. Full forJolm · Sub leaae office apace F~3!.!!.4!1~..,.., Ellpandloc company
blld C 11 S s ecurity. $700 mo. ' · ... .__..._,,, -~-i· bl c ren. a ue Gu&cwaterpaid.Mo. 5325. l ·BR + loft + 64&-83l6 Qtietneatresp,prof.mao prime Newport Beach ~ Hta e penon, $410. 2br. 2ba. Pvt Bch ac 556·7707 or Henry. to mo. rentals $295. storaie. Water vu. Frft sbrNwpt Bcb condo. Oen area, approx 700 +sq rt. willlng to roll up sleeves
cess. Cvr'd parking 642-913'7 CHILDREN OK lenols, pool. 833·3307 3br. 2ba duplex, I block to vu, own bdnn & blh, 1850 mo., lndudln1 For Leaae; 4,000 sq ft or & work. Investment re·
Ad.ltsonly.873·7631 2332EldenAve 645-1965 Chris beach. $475/mo. +S200 pra1e. pool, sauna. Nr: utUlUes & maint. 1001 lesutorage.H11bttllin1 quired, ~.000. Salary
Cozy 2br, frplc, gar. KIDS oK.2Br, $220 mo Charmina 1 br, quiet, · clearung.557·3S50 Ext 236 HoqHoep. $215.14.5-.2084 Dove St., Suite 160. truck acceaa. Sao Juaa $ISO per wk + equal
lndry . S380 610 pool, carport. Call great location. Nopets ........ leoch 1141 Eve.s after 6 64S·5033Female.2Br.Apt.Coro a '153-903Sor'l52-4315 Capia\rano Airport~-share of profi\1. For
Marguerite. 844-9884, ~ tlOAM·7PM> adults:$230.646-9249 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mane del Mar. Sl.50/mo + u~I. m IQ. ft. deluxe comer ::::~:: ri!~f.1~11 M; ~~~D.:f;·~
&f.2.2Bll HEWCOMDO BRANON 2 b 2 b + Luxurypeolhouse,2br,2Charming paneled 1 Br 7:..1808,642-1403 1uite, A/C, lrvtoe. Call M.e)'e.r499-ZK5 ' POBo:it1560Cost.alfesa, ew r, a ba din rm frplc big apt part furn atepa to forappt. 751·'1811 Ca a&2S Co.ta Meta 3124 2 Lge Br, 2'i'A Ba, frpk. newly refurbished 2 br, 2 v 1• e w s'J 0 ck' t 0 ~ S2is. 6lWl87 Younc lady wllbea to ...,.W..e.d 4600 --·-------
••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, dbl gar, $385 mo ba units. $395 & $350. 186 downtown ,475 mo sbare w/aame 11 JBd, LOVELY Fash1oD bland••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Newport restauant. ClllJ COSTA M ESA-2140 673-9208 Santa Isabel, 675·2311 494•237uve5; 95?-0282 · Westcllff Area. 1 Bdrm 2.Ba., fa~, panoramic otrlces. Decorated. $150. anted winteuent.a1.2or for details: Le Raiaor.
Thurin Street. Deluxe 2 S400FFDEPw/AD days,agt. apt. Pool, adlt.Nopet.s. OCDYVbmanTopofU.. per o(c. Mr Aatbooy, 3bedrmfumbome.Nov a.ltyUM&Oo Bedroom, units under OCEANFRONT 1 & 2 Br, $225/mo.~8 World. Split $500 rent & m4l&CCMOl2 ltbruMay3L E.Xecutlve construction. Lovely, STUNNING Ire 2 br, 2 ba $295 J Ir, 2 h balcony new decor, gar. util. 'nna.48C·U24 le wile Newport Beach Secretarial 1enlcu spacious townhome type garden li'Pt. pool, rec rm, Family, DO pets. Nr. So. $400 le' ssoo. incl utll. 1 BR, frpJ, bal~oy. W/W ONTHEWATER area. ToSBOO/mo No fee. needed by Lido Bids ~
with family room•. S345 ms. 110 w. 18th St. Coast Plaia. 831·2919 64S4S05 • crpt, blCoa, par.kins. Saa Clemente. LI• 3Br ZIO Ml· ft. Phub ex-Call~ Aaent. New~ remodeled offleel Q u A 1 L p L A c E P~I . Jac1.1ui, tenpia. furn bae. Utfl pd. 'ecmift olflce availa~le • 1-in& ptt1ent senice PROPERTIES, INC. 2W..U ,.,_lat . Lovely2 Br2 Ba, gar, cetl· 1 BR, l b1k to bcb. Adults. $310. locld ulil. 1uon, S200/mo. Call AM'a moatb*QllODth OD Lido Female lf&riile JHolotist 11115. Ideal aetap for 1·
<714 > 752.1920 NewCOND02 br, 2'h ba, trally lecated. adlts or l Nopeta.$295. mo m.1&33 dayi, 131·3187 41J8.17C'l • Ille. Aab ~11.n&l de-..a 1 BR apt or bacb girl bnDcb omc. or: aew
RENTAL AG ENT ON 2frpla, bltm. pool &spa sml dtlld. $295. 751-1.927 ~3900after4 eva. R 11 sJper carpet. Al for uinit, tnquletaru under 6ualneu atart~ Call RE~USE S THRU S:SS.675-4912Bkr. orMS-0242 oommate-ature $24'1. per mootb. Ex· $200 MB-l601. ' 173-41.58 33S5Via1Jd0 P 1 Br.11• w/ocean vu. lblk S-Cle:awl• 317• penoa to &bare 3 Bdrm cellmt vi .. of Newport · ' • WEEK.END NEW BREED API'S &SIDE cheery 2br, patio, bch. adlts, DO pet.a. $3'1.S. ••••!•••••••• .. •••••••• t.o.e. eo.t. Mesa. Lie Harbor 4r Lido Village 2 BR. 1¥1 Ba unfarn. bae BEER BAR, Newport
Attracti ve 3 b r 1 Br $260. Ad~lt only. No gar, bltns. AdlLa, $275 499-3900; 4M-1313 Br apt. 332 Qicino Ln, yard. S130/mo. Call Mall. C.11 Bob loch at or dplx mature cpl, 1 Blvd. Joe. Btdker. Call
townhouse Frplcs """I peta. 393 Hamtllon, mo. 160 21st. 548-21Z1 Apt E. sa.ao mo. Dya Briu 845-7712 after 9 m.m,a cat, ci'. or o .c . Airport fair laitber lido. M:·SOl2 . • • ...,,, • 645-4411 Nortbend· Ocean view -.. ........ _._......,. pm. .. ....,,. .1.acuzz1. $395. 2511 W. WOODLANDVILLAGE Triplex. Walk to Shaw1 _ _.,,eq_._,,, mall office apace for area. -u . ..-vv. mo. Ml'lf•lif
Sunflower, lOtoS. New 2&3 br apts, Iae yd. Beautlf1.1l, new, .adult Cove. 2 BR, 1 8 /a, F/A, 2Br, 1Ba, Bm Clng, frplc, AIJtneart.acbroommate rent.OceanvJew. Laguna S'l9S O,pw:lwltf • SOIS
MESA VERDE area Across from S.A. Cly apts. Great location. 2 new drpe, erpts Is ap-ldry, gate, Tedec, appls, needed $1J7.50 mo. Call Beach.$'7S.mo.'9'7·2TIM Sln-1e adult Pnftn 1 Br•••••••••••••••••••••-
Home atmosphere 2 & 3 Club.673-81.39 pools , 2 jacuuh. pll'a.$425.Leue,utllpd. wlk to bch $280. Act Sat.IJatn.~ or lge Bacb 1fl CdM. Jf yoo're 1lOl cettlnc
bydeluxeapta,s.44H034 NEW 2 BR, bltns. Scheduled move-in Dec (710 494·'149'1 or (213) a.1040 .,_.., •• for nap fem to •A'llWAYPL.An 731-258Sam'a. 13.l'Jt•retumonJOUl'in·
b 1 rt $32S 1· 79'7·2185 ~ L 830 sq ft. Ko. to mo, or veatmeot, call Sindy Attractive l br den Pool a cony, ca!"J>O · · 3Br 2Ba Bm Cltll frplc: •11•1'• apt. agana, lle.etia03 /f I Ross AJaxCo 8$13744 · · $286• 25' 1 w' 845-6441 for i.nlo. Wknds BacbelorS225-S245 OCEAN noNTSM lBR u.:. 1aie redec 'a ~pis· Nwpt, CM area. m-8333 ....... llYfft • · ~ Jacuui. · 1 ' 646-59llor640·164S $3'15yrly . -~. ' " 'A.rt' Mon-rrt J.Z.50ft\1 MO.COSTAMUA RI• e •Averqe yldil on PAY· Sunflower. 10-5 ~=rm=~ Ho d J .. . ..... wlk to bclL $320. gt. on-' , ................. •-••• di. to Aju ht•eitors. M~A PINES 2 Br, garage, patio, bltna. rmw• 1 .-.... , Gl-1040 Nd rmmate, male. Super •5Rm,ICD.!':iftS191mo I Q 119 Jan. tbru July, 111'1.
BRAND NEW. Studio/l Jmmac. Reaposuible Huny, make your 4'7·1744 WsA • ta: 3191 alee a Bdrm b•e. ::aqg1 0 o:s=:: O,puf_.,. SOOS State law penllltl a pre;.
& 2 bdrma S230 1285 • a d u Its on 11 • N o reaervaUooa nowl = 2 br 1~ ba ud ................. •••••• l'umllhed, patio, bar, All aq la ofi 1 ......_t •••••• .. •••-•••••••••• payment paialtY dlat&e
1 _ _:. • pets/kids. Qulet. $215. • • , • 2 ao 1 ... Brootb t tr p Jc , on w a t er • groupa t1oo.r. UVTI equlval.m to '°"' of e $350. mlJ.IC'Y, occupancy. &f.2.Q)SS TS L M • n •I em en t vacy $3'15. Apta; 2 br, un. ..., DI'. un $2(0+utJI. &'IM•Z 0 l*'kl, A/C, util Pd,•prof. months unearaed In·
Pool, jacuzil, frplc & 642·1603 ,_.,.,,view $215o$33$. 1 Is GG Frwy, SID. Jld or 6'1M42l. bldl,ete. $600 WEEK terest on u.e bolance. •
.dshwbr. ~dlllts, no pets. 2 Br apt. Adultl. Stove & '-lb t Adlllts only br$ZS0.8tudloafl15-SZSO. lddlc*SZSO.Sll2-GN9 ~or5C0-51.0l llortpge Brokers. Of. Open daily. 2lllSO Harla refrtg. 873Center, Apt F ... e rap . • BacbelorSl.25.41'1·2'4& . • Full nme fcred to Calllomla . St. C.M. (Mesa Verde Sl75mo.()peo.64z.2464 no pets. Pool. S18S mo. ..__. ••s• Af 1 ........... 4 fir 4JI 2600 SQ.FT. ln Desicn deaboal)' ~-
Dr.ofCHarborBlvd.) 641-7319or6T.J..088( ...._._,,...... -6 ........... 3900--............. P'l.Qa, Nwsiort center, $150WEEK ---"-·-----
1 MONTH FREE 2Br, 1Ba, 1 child, no pets, ....... •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••-••••••••••• G e "° Vost ID c lda 80 0 1 q. ft Llmlted P'1tDerlldps" oo
549-2«7 $265 mo. llt/lst. 121 E. A.o.....-P_._. •126 Nice1ls2 Br, S2SS •up, TBEEXCITING Meaa ~ tit.b 5 meuut .. , lealurea PartTfnie impro't'ecl lots in Palm
Bay5'9-3112S - -• pool • nc room quiet , ........ MISAAPTS. • . • dretaln& rm, •bower, ... .c..-.;....... ... Sprt.aoana J'romSSOOO AU.ractlve2br,2ba,pool, ... •••••••••••••••••••• area.at-Tltl ' -..,.771'7ev-.. jac, full ldtcb & fAces WeaeelcJICIOPJewuu_,_ $ OO 00•0 pl jacuzzi. $315. 2511 W. 3 Br, 2 sty, 2'i'A Ba, 1ar. Pa.oonuna riew, n.,,, do lllNUTESTONPT Padftc ocean. Exqulalte auccea. JI.you meet to 1 • • t' ae.
Sunflower.10-5. $350mo.Mesade1Mar. 2bc, 2 ba +den t ·ple.a. M111l•V.Je 3167 BCB. ~~ ......... :afnce &Na) A.all. Nn. qualltlcaUo.ns 1ou wlll _'1S4N9 ____ • ____ _
THIDAISY
FOllUDSAND
557-070&, aft4PM iNopets. Mcr498-1097 •••••••••••••• .. ••• .. •• &ch, lAZBR. u. Call 9•1, Doustas ban1ourownprcafitable ~ BeturD-1 JT or --------•,__-=----=~----iOONDO 2 br eDe) 1ar h'om$Z20.4rup. SCcoe.71MiM-1AO ~· We Otter t 1•a1. Lt ml t e d
TtEa PAllMTSI ..... Clean 2br twnhse, l'i'A ba. Golden Lant.em Fatatea pool fac'a n0 pei.: $325' Adults.No Peta w1nllinc combU.atlon. pa.rtoenhlps aftll. lm·
ad.Its, no pets. SZ79. Aft. 5 : 2N02Sherwood Way MS-~ ' • 1511MesaDr. O.C. AUtfOaT the flnelt equlpmeet prwec1 lots in him Spr-
for appt. 548-6357 . Brand new 2br, 2ba, den, <SBlb l:utafNewport DUt OP'FJCESPACE dlapenu . famous ••· 1.np area. PrOm tlOOO. to
balcon7, cpta, drpa, Me rflHdl Jiff BlYCL) • Bestbld&.oaBlreh. ticlDIJlyadverti.Hd $100,000.Prlnc.7se.o&sl
•2 ....._ Mesa Verde, 3129 Cin·
•Tel lot nlmoa. LI 2br, !ba; nu
J-aUC., ~yards. pnt & d.rpa, encloeed 1ar.
' 817Wtllt18thSt. Adlt1, no petl. $275 . ___ c._u_a_1._3S_is __ ._. 751.-MQfor appt.
frplc, bltn oven, W'9F ~ 300•~eoosqft FRUITOF ds bw1br, gar dlap .. __ ................... Bob~Tunaon J.r.t. I ..._, .. ..._ IOJS
smoke al.arm. $315/mo. 1 aBR; 1SA, wt1d oeu .... Balboa bland 1 It 2 BR, "'"_. 979 •s' •• . THE LOOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yrlse. ooPwnrt. ~ huaedeet SZS0..$375. 1earl1. Near -• •• 1 ..... _.... •• ~T,'A"-"
493-354Sorl4M533 • 1 1ar. $SOO/)'rly. water. 875-ml. 751•5000 p AHTYHOSE w.:NSAvMU.Bi:£
G'1U870or5'&-01&1, ..... 4000 For th9 lint um. beln.I Cred.ltnotlmJl.Qrta.Dt.. • • ......... _........... riodMtbna ...... 4tl410J NOW THE
YOU CAN A.CFORO PROFIT
NEWPORT BEACH
Pak~
Money Available,' mAJl)'
sources. all projecta. .saic mill. 'l5W05Z
Bf&J Alii>UanceServ.
TRJP CHARGE $10
~S.ll&Ua,S.A
549--2422 9'7-0l•
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Newport Marine Entpr.
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173-2940 ----...... Senk.
.ATTORNEY .AT LAW
BANKRUPTCY $95
DIVORCE $95 Basic Divorce Only
640.2507
H you own a SONY
BETAMAX, please call
<710 7~94 Collect
Lost & Fo.d 5300
LOST: Gold stnpcd mnle
Cal, hke Morra:;. Vic .
.Eastblurr area. N.B.
640-<m2
LOST: Nr 19th & Whittier
CM Reggae, M. Sheltae
looks like small Lassie
Reward 646·1059
f'ound: Cockapoo. Male.
White . VJc :
Trask/Lewis, Santa AH
97\.2017
Lost: Kitten, blac
w/orange spota, nu col
lar. Broadway/Sant Ana, CM. Rewar
~385$
Lost blond fem cocke
spaniel. Vic. Bal Isl.
Sunday. Reward! I02 S.
Ba)'ftont. 675-7808
LOST: $50 Reward fo
mpoo • atoam Color bri1hlenent; w
cpta 10 miD bleach. c1 ..
liv, din rm, ball $11. Av
rm S7 SO, coucb '10, ch1r1------.-..----1111~,,..
SS. Guar eliro pet odor.
Cpt repair. 15 yn expr.
Do work myself. Ref
5.11-0101.
•HYPNOSIS•
By Appointment.
89'"2281 962-02
BAMKJNG J>rocrtiUi•• independent bant ha.I Jmtned. open·
ing(CJr'
ry a Dat11 Pilot
Classlfted Ad to b"'1, ae:U ornml iamethh\i.
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on tht 0.,.. COllt
DAILY PU.Or
Ct.:ASSIFIED ADS
ltv c... w It. filld It,
T'9de It Witt\ o War1t M
GENERAL OFFICE
Hospital
Prilifw/hpetefter UrtMt MMd/W-•
Operate lint C.OmpoHr, • M. ,,.._,
type1et. layo11t. P /Ume.
LVN or JUfput tJine.
CaD foi> •PPGinlment ~1'0
Sodtll w......... .llACHINBOPRS LYN'S Muten in Social Work 4SS8(1&.11'
req'd. P/time. PJ.<*••HS 3-11 Sbift, X1nt benefit1. "'raJcal ~at W. ~Ott.as BayvJew Conulesceat. Preferably exJ':r'd. but Day-Weet-llontb or 20M T1uuin Ave, C.M. will conai er new Jouer,it'1yourdeeiaion. &O-ISOS.
RETAIL SALES
Sales position in yard, paint,
bardware. J)lumbme & ~ec. garden & paneling dept's. Expandiftg C4·seeks
F /T sales~ple, F /Co. beneflta. Xlnt .
advance q>p(ri. Apply t lt122 ......... , ........ u
•Open 7:30am·S:30pm
-•Call EveRJngs 533-8882
For swing &graveyard
1h1fts available.
eradaat.e. PaTd vaeat10D1. You•---------1·~~~~~~~~!1~~~~;;;~~ Uod Dletwy Al• don'lJHly, we payyou! 1-------,.
Leadexper.required. CALL ~gD~~ME IN MACHJ11£ OPR. MAMAGH Ex';!~~=me IELC~ Small p .. b1on 1witcb SISO/WIEK ,
llnner House
, Cooks
lbper.o..JNd , Day or nJl}lt 1hUt open .tnea. Apply btwn 3·SPM,
J .P. llac'1, 10142 Ad.ams,
HB.
-D'-"vo..,..
Now Ytrui1. AU Shilts avail Apply Lil person,
1854 Newport Bl, CM
»labwasber. aeou retired
man, P&rt·Ume
498-1410
DISHWA.SHEaS
for Hem.ln1way.s Balboa ~Ill.and fr CdM. Apply m
~person , 240 Pac1f1c
Coast Hwy, CdM.
DISHWASHERS
P/tlme evu. Apply,
Stavro's 5930 W Cst
Hwy, NB
DOORMAN, must be 18,
neat appearance. Appl:,.
Sat/SUn 1-4, wkdays aft
7. South Coast PlaLa
Theatre I, 3410 Bristol,
C.M.
Drapery wotlt room needs
exper. custom drapery
worker.;, Varlou11 Jobs open. ,.-op waeea, pd
!>0Uda1s & vacation
Medlcal benefrts. Apply
1&1S Whittier Ave. "B-7"
CM or call 642· 1843
·DllVER
SUMDAYOHLY
Deliver Dally Pilot
bundles to carriers. Re·
• quires van or large
waeon and a &ood dnv· ine record Phone
~. ..,k for llarrr
Seeley. Equal Opportunl·
ty Employer
DRIVERS · local household movina co
Exper'd need only nppJy For appt callMM278
•MO FEES
Department Clerks
Customer Serv1c1
Clerks. PBX Oprs. Loni
& short term ai.111"n
mcnlll. TOP$$$
6~
T£...,Jl0 RARY HfLP
IM'S componenta. Operate To 1upervlae •dull.I and knewport ~ turret lathe, Hardinee. counael ~arriens. Mu1t "'~ I F\all& Part-t.ime seAv1ce0 rnillln1 machines, punch be over z. enthuslaallc, < ',..~ personne
SOllftt c .. t 8.U-1'41or638·0765 prea & drill press. Short outgotni and enjoy peo. . agency l~!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cutu A.lllty~ l~~~~~~~~~I run production, small ,Pl•. Dopendable car a r . --"' o ... ~ 31172Coaat Hwy I· shop. Dayaonl1. mutt. Available eveo· • ,.,.. -•
SouthLaeuoa. 92677 •-·ur•"ce STACOSWITCH IMC inpl-9 PM, &Saturday. . 2192Martin, Irrine
49'-1311 .,.., ... , ll.S9BakerCoetaMeaa C&ll ~. utenalon CaUforappolQtment l~~~~~~~~I Large Insurance co. bas 549 30 .. 1 ~between 1:00 a.od S:OO ~~~~~~~~I
I-fmmed. openinss for " "' PM. Ask for Jim. Equal ~... p1••J JIME 1--------•1 hl&h school aracta. Xlnt Eql.l&l Oppor Employer Opportunity Employer MUISIS AIDIS M
HOSTISS & workln I co nd s & JM:JUrl-ll:30f'/ttme. r:vn11Nfl$ C.SHIH benefit.I. ________ , MAMAGEMIMT Apply Park Li.do Conv. ~''"' a Reeeivttii Wpector, ex·
lmtw 540-4455 Apply In Pera-0n Ulldel wriffllt A.1st MACHIJllSJ he1t .. tarter1 for new p/ Jbp., 466 ilapbip Rd. Adwta wWa ouutaDiilifta, per'd .iJa CIM•lltv as· Equal Oppor Employer After S PM 2 Yrs l>us. uper. 1·2 yn b U_!aUi ~~.... • F
03
u l J y _NB_eo.aou ___ . _ _... __ ~1 attractive peraonalltlea TI.AllCs..tMMaer collqe, math aptitude. Sbort run producUon. ca-...,,.. 536-24 , 6-8 who aUo)"WortiGI "'itb
2807W.OoutHwy,NB Comm'l ratlna exper. Setup" operate Hard• pm.,rorappt. OFFICE kids. star\ at $J50 per
GENERAL OFACE helpful. rn1e. Turret Lathes. .....,. .._...,ICURIST hour. PbOM tGCl, ex-'-E~~;;;f~~= O"""'i o y un& 0 &e Lit. SecNtwy Verticle & Horhontal ~ ~l1110R tenslOD 2:50 between 1 :OOJ. ,-" • ..W. 0 ran HOST OJt H~ -.-.. . Mills. Own t ls "'!fiYa !"!!:= 1''-'ea tbru Sal. AIU andS;OOPM. Co farm Seekan.c sharp lymperson,ll·SPMdai· Type4Swpm.Fieure.ap. only. · 00 • Followlne pref'd . ACCOU A*forJIM
1tirl good at" P , AIR. ly 59 Fasluon Island tltude~oodpbonesJulls. STACOSWITCHIMC RicbardOuelletleSalon, NJANJ Equal Opportunity typana&lOkeybytoucb N~ Beach Velvet •ales ented. 300NewportCtrDr,N.B. B.S. in accoun•ln1 or Em..i......r lrVlne based bom~ S46 2901 Woodhghting Turtle Restaur..:it Syste. Opet ator 1139 Balter Costa llleu • ....,~... builder bas a 1&1per up·
f'lxture Co. 2031 s. E . · Will train to work com· 54t·l041 Iii A R K E T I N G =e:~J:/r:'! P'IX:4iit•w Sen. partuNtJ 1'lat emu for
Main St, Irvine. __ HOT•• puter terminal. Must F,ql.IAIOpporEmployer .RESEARCH Interviewer nwutacturtns environ· P /tlme daya • .eves & an enercetlc and con· ~ typeSOwpm. Eves & wknd.s. Exper. n-biliU rd E 1erual lndl•ldual. The GEHEAALOFFICE LAUHDltY a.IMsClerk CHI.., T Pref. but will trn. ment..--poM . esto g:raveya ' xper~ caDdldate onaat bave Manners Savings has .r•-" S I h MA "IS 7!1-0266 loch.me· U>t auditing of f'd, but trill tra.iu. mialm"-l "earolof'fice immed. r~wremenl for _, .... aul 0 P one, flllnf, routine payables It payroll le co benefits. EOE. -, NX RECEr'TIOMIST We attcun-ently-..k1n1 paJ*WJ>l'k. ProducUon lathe 6 driU MATURE WOMAN cootdin.at.e tbe blllln& & S46 IOOO. ' experteac. and tJPt 50
A f . NB G 'I a qualified laundry ApplYlnPeraon press operators needed p/tlme to welcome receJvable fuact1on1. PIX·~•-...:..:..... wpm. We bava .a loOd t mam o cun · · en supervisor. Enjoy out· 8am·2Pm Mon-Friday both day le night shin. newcomera & contact Will aulst tn preparaUoo --.-__... aalary aad beaeflt1
<Xe & lite typing skills stand Ing comp an Y SA.FICO 'MORRIS INDUSTRIES, ha F1 lbl h ohccounting atatemenll Want to work 4-11, after. pacU&e. AJ>Pb' an person desirable XJnt benefits benefits. Apply 9am lo lnsw'w• C~~ 2901 W. Garry Ave, Santa mere nll. ex e r1. 4'mana1etnentrep0rts, noons-" evenla11 bs NB orsenc1raumeto: . & working conds Apply .... "'-' P Ana Need car, lite typlne. .... c.au ·-··? Wor"" f/ noon, mOn·r n, erson 17570 Brooldu.trsl, . ly · 547·3095 "" "---..
at 1515 Westda(( Dr NH nel Equal Oppor Employer MAlD-Exper only. Ref's ACCouunus t l me 0 r p I ti ID. . ~=~E~MIS Equal Oppor Employer MARllOTT HOTEL req'd. P IT. Xlnt salary. Malw'e, respon adlt for nun Wee&enda • m1.11t. ¥tra
900NewportCtrOr Reply toad #959 Daily early A.M.. new1paper pay for exp•r'd JllllBualnaaCtrDr • eral Help wanted for Newport Buch INTERIOR Decorator. Pilot P .O. Box' 1560, deilveey, mst have trans Clfll operaton. C..ll 6'0-0l12. Sutte100
Ceramic Shop. Days EqualOpporEmployer Drapery exp. Cpt. exp C-taM-a Ca_..., lliiii84()..iiiiiii'l7iiii5'il.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Wlll-•A•·ustS· t• .. e,_E_.O_.E_. -..,....,....----,.,.-lrviDl.CA.11715 7 30:4Pm Mature. de·I~~~~~~~~~ pref'd. but will train. "" .... • . .._. ,.---·~ ...... ..,. ... ·-pend . conscientious I----. C.rpetBaiaar,871·6701 u••D, F/...__ M-ic•L mana1er of antlyslt " cyAsabtant. Am· '1ual<>PPC>rtwally H I I S -...._. ~ _. • fln4nclal control & be bttioul el to work In i-M/F worker Muat ha. ve own ousec ean ne erv1ce R" 0 •-ute .. l··-·"'· R'cbard -•1o..1sc111-s --·'bl i all fl ,.. mp ... .,u be m needs Ene s.Pk '1 eat INVENTO • CONTR L ....... "'~-r • ,_,.. -.__. e aor e ... busy p armacy. Kust~~~e~~~~~. transp & w1 ng ,to Full or P/T. Car nee. a.ERK Orderin1, U· Ouellette Salon, 200 Immediate rull·time Jn•entory record•. have .1ood -.PCrlOftaUt)'.l-
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r k G u P t 0 0 1 Top $ Manie SST pedlUn1 " posUne. E•· Newport Ctr Dr, NB openlnp, Plb o.r part· Mhilmum 1 year in IC· Mll;cf.H »oa·Frt. c.au)m~llllllll.;im.-.--• Ceraaucs, 2251 Harbor, att3prn per. deaired, not req'd. MAID WANTED time weekellda, requlr· ~ +coUeae level Bob Lant!. MT.-. Moo·
CM · Mu1t be af1reasive. .DonQWxoteMotcl in& prevloua 1nedlcal accr.>t.tatlnf course. Ex-FriCcrappt.: ral Help House Counselors. mar· mine area. Call for 2l()ONewportBl, CM tramcrtbintoxJ>erl~ce. perience worltlq lVitb•----;;.;;-...,._-..,,..,,.-..,..-1
CHRISTMAS HELP rte d c p I only . N appt. S.0.1UIJ, l!:.Q.E. HOAG MIMOllAL mventory da~ Journal PLANTS~ F\111 time, ex·
Slnd111h ;;;;.!: &., •
Additional
l.Dcome?
EamUpTo
$1 AN HOUR
Call 751·9790
GEN'l LABOR
URGl!MTL Y MHDED
Must have phone & relia ·
ble transportation. Loni
& short term asal1n·
merits. Holiday & vaca·
c bi Id re n . LI v e · 1 n • HO .. -•L eatr)'ll 4' reports belpfol.. perfenc lD plutl Is Sun · s e 6 te na 1e .,...., •• ; maintenance. :Hourly ,ul's~t'E~pen.ses ! aal. JAMITOAl•L Mamtenance 301NewPortBoutevard pa.ylsbeMlita.87S.:56S7
Oak Tree li om es • :AreYW an early bird? Newport Beach P£1SONNEl • PLASTIC MS EM BL y
M>s.593 HOUJ~rTUHIOISS-BUILDING F,qual()ppEmplM/F Cl.£11 · Divt1lon bM immed.
Housecleanlne service ~ MAIUITUIUCE opemqf«lr • .En1lneer· needs permanent & P/timeDaya, permanent nltnM Medlcal-Urolo1y Ofc, To aalst In a bmy el~· inc Tethalclan, Needs P /tl111e help to work We need dependable matun woman. f/Ume. tronic manutacturlne goo4. el ec.1ron1 e .
Nwpt. Irvme, CM area. Ja.niton wbo are able to CAIPafTIY Typinf, 1t.ertUztn1, Jn· penonnel dept. or • mechablc&I backirouncL
Top wagea. Immed in· wortc mornln1 houra sur. Exper. req'd. growt,as dlvition of a UltraiolikUPft.aplt.at.
terviews. 540-9525 '7am-l.2 poon. We offer We hne an l.mmed.late 548-z:atT. la.re-. CQl'POration. Typ. Call or lend reaume to: ---------1 trainlir1, competitive opening for an ex· MedlcaJolflceuallt. WUI int eo •pm, teaera.I of· CavUroa UltrHonica, H 0 USEC LE-AN ING wagea & an xlnt benefits ri __.. b ... ld'-,_ lice backfround with ~ KcG&w. lt\>tne, Ca. Personnel wanted for pacltlte. pe en .. ~ 111 ..,g maw· train. Spanlah required. 1ood telepbone man· 927lf Equal Opportwalty
Orange County. Muat be •-;.--..7 tenance perton to work Lltetyptn1.Mutbeable nerla-J1 • must E-..i---L.tA•-_ ,,, ln our corporate office t.owortevesls/orwlmdl. .... • .....-.r•• --dependable, provide own ,_... buildlna• lo,.ated In ~ .. 7771 Prevtou1 personnel PL'n."ING E 'd d 1 _ transportation & be N n... h " .... _.. backlrowl4 ))elpful, not ,.., .. » •P · ra...., familiar wtarea Top ewport....,ac SoutbOranaeCowaty. ma.ncfat.oey. cle11ur w~ated .
wages. 540-9525 c714>644·l2l2 MUSING& Prtlerablf'11r/own truck.
The SuMlllM Girts Apply Penoo.nel 10
1"1 M To qualify. you must be 8 lmmed. opentn1, p/Ume, We offer excellent Could earn '400 wk. Aft
t.oU:30AMorca eeneral bandy person 11·3 wltd11. NMd rella· ta.lattes Is beneffll in· 8P.H•l~ !~~~~~~~~~
forin!onnaUon thatiaspectallysk.illedln ble. lndust.rloua penon cl\ldlnl l Weet vacaUon --SM •Ec•PTIONIS ........
11 F,q11al Oppor Employer CARPENTRY. W/f!Wft car. Irvine Sav-a ft er I mo n t b 1 , .... _. "' , ~ "' ..
lnp, 752-MSe. EOE. auutmu week off wtth A.B. f.ck~ JTEK. P.l.P, time. aper~~ Lfllat ==:JJ:in:s:!J~~·-MJ..aoa...;:;...;.._,_Vi_e_jo ___ -l pay " sroup iDSW'&DC. 2'70 . 1 tb St. C.K . b'Pinl.tiJ)bonei.IU·SIT4
ble for all company MOTOR ROUTE mm oo day of bin. 1-64.2-.(1121 ___ ..__..._ __ 1 --------1 benefits lncludln~ health The Daily PJlot has
Insurance and retire-lure route In Ml.;1
meat. Viejo· •PProJt earnia
S300 per monUa. lloo
Plea.le appJ.T immediate-
ly by contactin1 our 1--------::---1._;:_.....;.....;..... ____ _..;.__,_-l Penoimell>@ertment.
J . IUrbert Ball
Jewellers
531-1171
CASHIER!CredJt Clerk
Needed F/Umepo1iUon
Apply lD Pera<ti
&Jut.ta Coast Rlua
3333 ~101 St. Qi
MISSION VIEJO
COMPANY
2'800Chrba.nt.a M1aaloil Viejo, CA GIS75
<T14) ~-6050
Fr! afternoooa and
Sa\Mun moc'J)itlp. Ca
and aood chhint reco reqcalftd. Call 142-432 Lavtq name and .Pbo
tiwnbcr.
~scaow OFFICER,
·1'RA.CT EXPER.
!faimed. openin~ in at·
"traMiYe lrvlne otlice. •xtnt ulary & ucep.
,Uossal lar1e·company beinlflb, Call Mr. Young, m.tatlor 497-1852 evea.
tioo pay. Hoepltall:z.atiQn 1-----........,-......._,.....__,
plan avail. ----,..~~~---=-~. ;;.;;.;::..;;.;;;;.;...,;;,;;_;:,,;;.....;.:,;..;~.;..:;.;.;..1
.WAllHOUSIMIN
•STOCIC e&.•Ks
•SHIP /UCllVIM$
•FOULIFT OPIS
lntervlewa a.a Mon· Fri
APPLY
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I
Help wlUll.ed bl, 2nd
3rd lbAIU. No uperl9nt'
req'd, W tr In tbos
blred. Applle ta appl
t.
UTOTEM
STORES
1'oca\fd At·
12142UiiiPIOQ. Cl. Grv
SlOW.SouthSt, Anabm
lllDelMar, C.M.
885 Glenneyre. Liii Bcb
We are an equal
opportunity employer
RETAIL
BULLOCKS
WILSHIRE
Newport Beach ts cur·
renUy accept.mi applica
lions for the followan
pog1tJons: S&UMG
Accessoriet
Fubion Jewelry
Women'• Fine Apparel
remporary Aaociatea Throulb Christmas
<Now thruJan lat)
MOM-SB.1.
Bookkeepmg
Credit Cashier
D111play
Gift Wrap Christmas
Supervisor 1''or
Christmas G1ftwrap
Security
&Tailor
Please Apply In Person
J.5PM Monday 1''raday
ll FosWo. Island
"9wportleoch
Equal Opp Emplyr mtr
RN's
3-11 " 11-7 Shifts. Xlnt benefits. Bayview
Con•alescent1 2055
Thurtn Ave, C.M.
M2·3505. .
lZ 131 320.HS I
~ O,,• ...... , F , •• ,.
71 ••••••••••••••••••••••
SALESPEllSOH
Laguna Hilla Mall, .O hr
wit. $2.'75 to start.
Definite advancement
SpauJdin& Div of
Questor Ille.
(.1H)'75U300 ask ror Kr. Rowland.
~· M /F. 18 & up. LO~ office •
__ RM_s.pery __ lsor ___ , ~OJ overload-------•
'7·3:30, Costa Mesa area SALES 557 A06 I
Call549-3061. YOU DOM"T -
11 HAYITO 37'aB1rchSt,NB
SALES SUPPLIMEHT STAMD OM
YOUl IMCOME YOUlt HEAD" TOFIMD $$$$ SSSS A GOOO JOI!
PAKTTIMI nme-We Libraries bas
Ta&tHOME WORK absolutely the finest
HOUSEWIVES p/Ume sales jobs availa·
COi.LiGE STUDIHTS ble in Orange Co. No
Guaranteed Ho\lrly door to door & no pre·
Wa&e Plus Bonus. 5:30 ·asure tactics. We use a
pm to 8:30 pm. Call mce friendly approach &
646-4223 or come to 250 E. our reputation ls number
SECRETARY
CAREER
SECRETARY
. AC.....-
HotAJob
17th$., Costa Mesa. llotbe business. We offer a base salary + Entry level aeaetarial
Sales • Advert.laing, local a commlaslon & a great position with 1rowln11
trade MlllUine bas rare boaus plan. Their is ex· mini computer manurac·
opportunity for aeH cellent money on the job lurer in lrvine -50% per
stan.er9SS-2'00 + the atmosphere. is year fOt the last$ years,
SALES
Part time, S.9ptn. Yon·
Fri, perfect for Oolleg
Student. no preaaur
sales or quot.as to meet.
531-0811
cuual "fun. Try a Job offers definite op·
you'll eQjoy for a c~e. portunltlea for pro·
We have (3) .Part~ume fess.km•• development u shifts A Full-Ume is, of a 8eCl'etarY thru lJl.bowJe , _ __.;;.;_....._..;..;..;;........;_.,. __
course, available. Our aeadnan and job related
stair people enjoy ex responaibUlUes. R•·
cellent benefrt.s including qulrs l 1ear office ex·
S & 1 r.s;~-1.--1 health Alire insurance. paieoee and tJPinl at tc
,_...... V1IQI Try lt Y«Ml'I wpm; due to promoitional EI e ct r o n 1 c f i r m , l.lce ltl opportunities 4 yearl~~~~~_:_:_:.. ___
customers are A• E's, GIVEUSACALL decree pl"ef.erred. '750
utilities & m achlne mf 15. For a Personal 1n1e.rvw per moatb to aut.
Travel 20 to·40%. llW095
Sal+bonus. auto & ex-ug FE penses. Full Co. benefits. Tl. ·LI
Industry leader in LIBRABlES
analytical instrumenta. F.qual Opp Emplyr rn/f
Uon. Reaume to Region.111
Mir. 1'1931 Skypark.,Ste tWp W•hd 710
E. Irvine 92714 •••••• ••••• ••••••••••••
6~
11 Mt'OHAJ< • Ill l 1-'
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rt·
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see • • •
check our
chri-stmas tree!
The Daily Pilot Christmas Tree page is your special
place to advertise items for sate as gifts at °Christmas
Time.
This special gift.guide will appear each Thursday from
Nov. 17 thru Dec. 15. Run as many times as you wish.
1 coocl • .Refra1. etove,
oven~ BllalrH>-11119
'71 FOXY Fifth WbeeJ.
LeU tha.n 5000 ml. Self·
: coal. S burner elove
w/ov#Ul. Dbl 1ink. Yal1
-.naU ~k. $1$00. C.U
648-2146
·nvw ...
Mag wheels \'ery
clean. Low mtles
(375JEP)'
'71 MGI
Convertible. Low
miles, Rallye wheels
(531FNE)
·11 vw,_
;:,unroof Ext:~11ent•
condition. (870EAE). '
Nice car. Easy on
gas (VFL893)
'7 4 Ral 124 C:,.
5 speed AM/FM 8
track stereo. Sharp.
Low m i les. Ser.
#7459
53399
'73 WVl'tdalp
W/11berglass shell.
Spoke wheels FM 8
track stereo. Step
bumper Fog lights.
102647W) 52299
AL.SO FAMTASTIC SAVIM«iS °" 1977 RATS snu.'" STOCK
·········-············· ••.••••••..••..........
WE WILL BUY
VolkswCICJens
Porsches
Mercedes Benz
BMW's
MANY AME FOREIGN CARS fOR SALE
CONSIGNMENTS TAKEN
WEST GERMAN
/!\·~~~!!.~~ o 548-1186 ~
540-5630
IOll"SO~ & so" • LINCOLN-MERCUHY
2626 HARIOll ILVD.
COSTA MESA
WEIUY
USIDCARS!
We're the new Chevrolet
dealenhip in the Irvine
Auto Center. We need
your used car!
JOE
MACPHERSON
CHEVROLET
21 Auto Center Drive
IRVINE
. 761-7222
Your 11Much More11 Car Stor
'74TOYOTA
pt CK-UP
Automatlo.
(8«. 1101Mn
73FORD
PINTO
4 S9Mc1. (Ser. 111312)
$2,999 $1,495
74FORD PINTO
Automatic, Vll'lyl roof.
(Ser. 11 1308>
'75JEEP
4 wi-1dl'M,4 apeed, lowmlles.
(8«. 111421)
'75FORD PINTO RUNABOUT
•
Dot Da.tsun
111635 8e8Ch Blvd
Hunt1ngt0fl &each. CA
o4IJJ(8JI< m: ...
DATE J.jmi1j4:d offer.
:j20T PATSYN-BUXERL $185.0q
pJ..YTOTHEOROEROF OLLARS '
El..qhty-Five ' 00/cents D one Hundred _ _
12 Poncbe 9~4.l xlnt coDd.,
lo mi, S Spa. AM/Fii,
mUll sell, leaving state.
Beal offer takes 962...(559
•-•••••••••••••••••••• '69 MBZ. 4 apd, air cond, '73 PORSCHE 911T 5 spd
'12J&OZ, autotram, mags, 62M mi, xlnt cond. $4500. magi bru/tan 'belo,; SADDLE BACK
BMW
COMltM•SU
THIALLMIW
'30CSIMOWUl
COMf'UTI
IOOYSHOP'
MOWOPIN
. ~c.LU.sIDc
RovC..W,IK. RoiJ.8 ftoyee .BllW
15'0 J ambor'ee
NewportBeacb ~
'15 2002. Low nu, aew
~a~ dk. 14200. Ph497..JJ92 • whal.fnoo.7~.
--------Uiil ~ b coupe, hew RolsRo,ce 9756
'71 Jtll, beaut). All/FM .~rt.. trana, clutch fs •••••••••••• .. •••••••••
tape, ••••• radial, pafot. $1500. AND " ··-1 o' rAl:ER IN·u· s -. -...,/bltofr. 5Jl.o338 2.SOSE sedan, aunroof, It • • •
BrOme .beW paJnt, full pwr. ROY 4 ~ _,_ ... :} ~· tcsoo. 536·7525 dya, Im CARV'IL'R -AM/ r •• au• ...... • m.e7 evea/wknds .5 t4800/bftolr.t'lM5Som ROU..S·ROYCE .
11. "74 lfB a . 4911 m1. Xlnt u .. .,.,..-."
'73 Mooo Blue 240Z, lo corid. All xtru. $9l50. ::":r-...u
melor8'19·3IOOeq ---------mllea, ld.r, auto, All/FM, ·---------i ClOSlO SUNDAYS DU liree, Xlnt cond. $4.500. 1--==-=~.;..;...--
Sal after 5Pll 892~19:S8 1151 Bentley Mark VI, left
124 Spyder convrt. New top, mac •hla. AM-
FM atereo. Real abarp.
$1900. m-0162
'69 Flat 124 Spyder
w/Cltm bd top, gcJ. cond. motor • body. $1495 -.am
'71 '1at 124 Sport Cpe. 5
I miraCIP
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MERCEDES
BENZ
House or Imports
' -•-' d •1t o I••~••• . . .. . .
74 MllCaES 210
Sedan (1155HPE). Totally
onglnal. Now $74tt
band iSri H, xlat coad
Sl.5,000. 751Hll1 uys or
~eves ...... t757 .......................
. Rover '17TC 2000. • "°° 498-84
9760 . ..................... .
MOw$55H
~CHIMPOITS
.. DOVESTREET
(Neat MacArthur Blvd.
•Jamboree Road) NEWPORT BEACH
712At00
9762 .......................
\
__ _...
ti Spilfitt, S1700 or bes
offer.
675-6821 ~ M9·005'1
1968 Baja Bue·70 Ena many xtru. Good cond. s ll.50 631·361.S
'IB VW BUG. $350/0f b8t
air. Needs . mechanical
work. 84.6-0118
• °s:r.~=-
'73 Triumph TR6, need '74 Sunb4.11, air cond, de Cl'!?~~~
clutch. No reason. orfe luxe int, sunroof. P _.. -""~
refused G d con d . pty 544-440.1 Wl&h low mUet, le•lhfl' 642-8497 ---------1 Interior, uereo ta~. '78 VW Bua, xlnt, Blau. Cabrtolettopliellt.beCS.:.
AM/FM, 1m/wbt, anrf, lwleextrul (51.1RX1).
!:.'!'!~ ....... !??.~ _s:iooo. S'7$-5ell $9888 . .
m.JGESELECTION '78 Scirroco, 4 apd ,
NEW A USED CARS a/cond. Sliver w/blk AM /FM ater 8 trk Nabers
Top caah S$ for your VW
Paid for or not Ca II
keith or Jerry.
plaid Inter. 28,000 "ml'a
like new. $4400 or mak ca<1·11a olr. 8am-6pm Sat only. J C
!Y193078. BOB WITHAM VW
7800Westmlnster Ave '63 VW Runa aood. needs
883-75Slor638·7880 some work S400 or beat
'74 'Ib1na. xlnt cond, must offer. S46-44163 ..u. S1'19S.
873-8017 VolYo t77
'75 Rabbit, Auto, Red. ••••••••••••••••••••••
PIP. radio, heater. $2399 IEFOIE YOU
546-5589 SB.L YOUI
'71 4ll Squareback, A.T .
AM/FM, new brks, exl
cood. S13". offer. H11h
B.B. $1850. Aller lOam
55'7·tlll
'71 VW Sqbk, snrC,1 _________ 1
AM FM, new tires,
brakes , $1 700/oCr
675-7327
56 VW Van, needs eng
work, $350.
MS-7973
'73 VW, :idnt cond.
Best offer'
493-8614 art. 6pm
'el BLUE Bug, new bat
tery & brkes, gd.
transportation. 557 .2737
.1600 H.trbor Bl11d. Lu~IJ Mc~ ~40·9100
76MA.ICIV
1...----"-------i Fully loaded. Brona:e with saddle interior. 1---------
(184689). Very low mile..
$1295
'• Flreblrd, 400 Cu. In.
Muncee 4·spd, Hurst
llnkace. U.S. ma1s,
poaltractloo rear end 411.
$1400. 832·2121
'TT Tram Am •• Wht/Nd
•
I
'74 RENAULT s339 9 GORDIN!
5 SPEED·AIR
: 'J.·~)l ,•,
'72 FORD $
PINTO 1599 •U;.:~~~~IC
.
'70 TOYOTA . '71 FORD
CORONA PIMTO
-
HEAR·•E
HEAR-YE -
ALL ·
.PLEASE
RISE ..
IHI ,
. WMEN THE DOCTOR CAME IN TO see
~ ME, I TOLD l11M I WAS GLAD I
. WASN'T IN T~AT OTl1ER ROOM ...
I BEG YOUR
PARDON---we
HAVEN'T BEEN
INTRODUCED
:r "'A I 1.'M
HAVIN~ A
6'~ P'Af':TY
-rONIGHT, ·
ANO YaA'f(&
INVtTEC'!
·--
ese, 1'HANK~/
LJM, WH&N
010 Ya.l
INVITEE
ALL--r-t-ie? OTHE~~.
DENNIS THE MENACE
'loJRe 'lrr:AH ... :r .:JtST WET I GAV£;. OC RUFF • I A 01q'H.
.... __
J.~T LIKE
DOtN IT-AND HE DON'T LIKE
HAVIN' IT CQ\JE.
t> t> t> ~IJDGE
--------~~------------~ NOT IF THE CA5H 6ELONGS
TO YOU, 5TEVE!
...
.. ·-By Ha ... Ketcham.~:-
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1: OJANTE.D 10 TALK 10 <.,lOO
ABOUT 1MI& BOOK REPORi OF
'\A BRILLIANT DETECTIVE .
NOVEL. 8'.l lHE MA5TER
OF SOf,PE~E>E. J -CH le.AGO <XXJR.5 , FUNKQ !
DAILQ NEU15 ••• ''
-.....
MOON MU1 I,_ •
DoN'T WORRY··.JUST uoVJ j
ONE LITTLE STEP UP l
WJTH YE~ OTH6R FOOT
WI LL CHAN<aE iH,AT,
PLUSH IE .
DOCTOR SMOCK
I
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'11HE: 1-01SA J..UCK FE:PeAA110N·
OF AMAL-G'AfV'IA"Tlat' A~RIG'INES''?
. "'" ..
•
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? Then are at letlt 1ix djtfer-
ences in drawin1 det1U1 between top and bottom panels. Ho•
quickly can you find them? Oleck 1n1We11 with th• below.
1u•J•110P 11 •Olll•M t ,,aAo..i 11 llOOClll~::io,,i s &u1 .. 1w •
'1 ,_.... ' ~JMIOj ~ ''"" ' 1u•>au1P ~ l•M l IUtU tW " •oe I W~••mo
BOOMER
WHA1''5 AIC'NOl..V, t HAVf. 6000
~~ 6fol2'/, N~W5 ANO "'' ~£W5. tbC?
Youe l-leA2.16~A•
t5 F'A51 ...
... Yoosz
~f.F=t...exe.s
A~ SLow ...
e 41 fe>&ar of thnt wtrdi e..e at Inst hw• tbl · I•
to'8180tt. ltttnwlae: ftfta ... llQ11ell. tllni)pJ, athlnt.
MF.MORIZ£ this trick and pl.tzi.le Whit are tile II llaritles!
)Our friends with i~. Ask someone • ~ M•UI-:> ~ u, • ...., 11' u u•"_, uw
t<> think of a <,fay of the week by e Riddle-Me-This! What is it that, no' matter how much
number-Sunday is I, Monday is 11 talks, ai~cs it~lf away'/ Gi~e up? The tnSWff j1,
<· 2, 1 u~ay 3, etc. Now, invite the money.
pcr\On to muhiply the ,....,.~--.:--~~-.-~~~~~~~~~!"'I
., number by J. Tbcn add
I. Multiply aaain by 3.
Ac.Id the onamal day (I
10 7), and reveal the
hnal fe\Ult.
Aha! You are novr
able co tdl the prcci~
~ (I to 7) orliinally
thouaht of. II is always
the 1erc-hand di11t or L~~~~~~~r~ the final amount. • faample: Say the
day m mind i~ Friday r-... ~
(6). ~;~ 11mt'\ 3 " 18, _
rlu' I i' Ill, times 3 is • ~'T. ptu~ 6 "63. llGTOPPt!R!Wllalai•JMd...-~~--drcuKtM°'
01~e II a try. alH>ve! To fld tlle ua•er, M4 bin 1 IO i co ), rte. --
By Brown and Casson .
.:YOU2' ~eAl2JN6 lS
Poo.Z ANO YOUIZ
ION91 L..6 HAve IO co~ 001 !
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15 ~ J.llGJI, YOOIZ
et.DOD COUH"f IS
1bo LOW···
/
MOTLEY'S CREW by Ben Templeton & Tom Forman
V'K~ I MABEL. I
1 DUNNO WHAT l'D
DO WrrHOUf YOU •
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1UJNNIN6 AFWUND
WtrH YOUR F.~~N05
ifU A~ HOURS,,,
•
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'· Tue. wtao 1nvat 1n 1tocU .,wy on.,.
b.-ol chmttng ~-~the ~ ..... pne. He knowt .. the btcU of
the net.. Sc-,,'It know they CM pre-
dplt.m hAvy ~by t8ldng • ltodt to.
new high. e..ch ..,.-tk. therefore, wll
~ "* ltadc to• new~; c:hmtllll
(emong otherW wll dwrge I'*> the lDllMt
to buy It. -when the lp4d ..... dd
.. lnwnDy -9CJld ... ~ *>dt to buy let.' •• b,wr price). he wll
lesanc:h • mejor d9cllw In the llOdl. Con-
va..ty. when apecla!!:t wilt\ to ec-
cumulllte lloek, they drop ... prtca to
.... -. ~ lhlit d•• wll ~
their lt<ds thereby ~ ..,...... .... to
buy tha. llodcs before they nily pdceS.
5. Problbly the wont l'UllOn fat buying •
lb:ll 11 on the b.-o1 ·~ fundarnen-
..... ~ h'rt know lnVdan buy ltadc
on good .-nlr9 ennouncements. n.
buying CMbles sped• .... to ..a at hlul'*
prices the ttodt they bougbt • lower
pnc:.. The fact II, once tpedr.,.. have
~ their .mng, you'I ftnd "'°"
ICoCb ~ ..... '9 on good Ca"*9 then
t.d ...... h hm been • ~ rnetasr
lo condltioi• the pubic to buy on the belll
ol good ...... m:. til approech
8Mll\t a'6ely logal. However. the onliJ
t.ac.-affedlng • ltocks prb II the
apectebst't ~podon or objectlw.
Now thet you know what .. wrong with
what I bdsve .. the matt commonly
held and fDQlt demliglng lnvatdr bell&,
you heV9 probeblv d«:ided that ..,.,. ...
.. no-good tcOUndrell who .. too trtcky
to c:ompm wlth Md thllt the mak.t .. not
for you. Spet'tt .. not too trtcky to
ooenpm wMh. lndwl. l II ~ the
marMt II contaolec:I by Nm In predktahk
waya thet the ev-. lnvator can lnvat
.. moMY llihly and poftaibly.
In ~ the nwtc..t, the lnYClltor
tlbald kMr> In mind that lp9"Mks ..
ms.ty ma'ChenD who wllll to buy ltodc
from maton • wholalils and then,
.mploytng the mOlt raolutc and In·
genb.11 ~. tell it t.ck to them
et Nt.1111. They differ from the cMp.bnent
ltora In one INlloa' Ntped: whim the
ltcnt conduct .... they lower prtca;
when ltodc~ merchllntl conduct
.... they,... prtca -lherply. end It ..
the adlsment and optimism geMl'lltild by
sharply rtaing pica that ceuw the pubic
lo chwge Into the marbt. ~. when
the tperielkt wants lo .:::aamulatl Inven-
tory, he drops prtca tMrplv becaUle he
knows thet lfmply fall..a ltodt ..... wtll
frighten the pubic Into .....
lnWltiars who edhere to the folowtng
limple rules Ind guH hr _. be ttie, I
betew, to Olwlop the .tiay to~
tuCClllfuliJ W\th the ..,.,, ht
1. OnliJ buy ~ 90Cb. n.y
~ • dlw-Of pu*dlon thM
wll prOduoe mare cond1t1111 gllrll ovs
the lor.i """· I. Shady the ~ ...... (llDOUnl ol
lhata traded dadyt ~ ., your cWy
~for ...... •·month period
or und you become ,_.. with whet II
low, eveaga Of hlili vob:ne I« • .eack.
tnau.d volume end bfo blades (lranlllc-
tklnl for 10,000 ..__ or mc5re) .. the
...... thit II*' "* .. eldw eccumu-
laling or cllierbiillng ~
S. AfW • pcrtOd ol advance (or cs.tne>.
• tba9 It• sh.Ip ).Imp (or~ of• point
or man for one to tine ~ lo tbs 11e-
C01•11*dl'Mnt of an Incle-k\ VOlurM ol
50 pen;md Of men. pou lhould .. ~
the ~~ ol • ihad or •dlllllrudw
termrewml.
4. Uthe~ adv.nee (or~ hal
been ol an at111dlve NltUre ..-l a .._.,
Jump (or drop) In pica occurs Wowed by
en i.na.... In volume ol 100 paant or
more owr • .,.tod ol tfne or men days,
• NYSal ol "'*' S-opcwtloi• m9V .. In
theolf\ng.
Many ol the dlfftcultlet ol bwalln9
vanllh once the role Ol the lil*cf eliet II
undmlood. If you can a..n t.ow·to time
yow purct.-and Ala to confonn to
... you well corM to the coride'lkMt, at I
hwe, thet the atodl me.Mt II, n. rn
ct.cl, for you.
FOR COIJ.ECJORS-INVESlORS-PROUD AMERICANS
THE 0FFICIAb U.S. MINT ISStJE
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COMMEMORATIVE
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"I like to smoke, and what
I like is a cigarette "that isn't
timid on tastt:. But I'm not
living in some ivory towet
I hear the things being said
against high-tar smoking as
well as the next guy.
"And so I started look-
ing. fur a low-tar smoke that
had some honest-to-gcxxlness
cigarette taste.
"It WdSn' t ~The low-tar .
cigarettes I tried tasted like chalk. .
And high-tar cigarettes were stari-~A ..
ing to taste rougher as I went
along.
'Then I tried a pack of
Vantage. It WclS smooth yet it had
taste. And a lot less tar than what Io been smoking.
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. Now! WestontVorld brings you exquisite
PORCELAIN
• FROMC.HINA
• for less than half what you'd expect to pay!
When Marco Polo returned from China, he was laden
with all sorta of treasure. But nothing amazed hla fellow
Europeans more than the snowy white, translucent pottery
he brought with him.
Thia was the western world's first glimpse of Chinese
porcelain, the fabulous material from which China's great-
est artists and craftsmen made Ming vases and countless
other priceless works of art.
The secret of true porcelain is in the clay: Nothing wilt
do. but kaolin clay, which Is extremely fine in texture and
absolutely white. Such clay is very rare .. ....
Th• ...... ctar used for Mini v-
Two of the world's moat valuable deposits of euch clay
Ile In China: one In lt·llng In the Hunan ProVlnce, the
other In Chln~te-chen In the Klangsl Province. It seems
certain that many of the original Ming vases that now
grace the world's museums were made In these areas. Now
you can own superb cwps, saucers and other: tableware
made from the same rare and historic clay. '
Weston World proudly presents authentic, Imported
Chinese po.rcelatn cupe and saucers, made. h&ftd.allnlah d,
and decorated In LI-ting and Chl~Je-chen.
• To appreciate their beauty, you must see them and u1e
~ them -which la why we make 11\la intrOductory off r:
WHAT IS BUNTING
ALLABOUl'?
According to an avid outdoonman, the experience ls
dlvene and Involves much more than killing.
By Freel Nofziger
A p#tenomc1tol 20 mU1lon pees* In tits
U""1ad St*-c:an be c:onMaed lturdas.
and /or good or Ill, anolMr huntlns ..alOf1
JI now undeNay. Y-. nonhcuarw oft-rt
con.not undt•*'td how <*1ltsed oct..ib ....... peo.ur. from ahoodnQ and ld.Dfng.
Wltat follou• la the CllMmpt al a" ·en-
• th.-...C outdoor ..... *> Jwlllv ,,.. apart
and odmonllh .,.,,. o/ Ida /doltl IMmtim.
Some NOder'I en ....,. eo ..,.. "*" Mr.
Nofag.r whole~ cohlJe odten may
/eel he 004lld not be men mfdabn.
Thae II a nJp In the .. a touch al color
In the hardwoodl. and~ .......
Ing their way In from the north. It II the
time al the mw...
Todliy molt hunters ... not )Ult trtggs
pullen. lnaed, they .. ttudentl of the
enWonment and II ~ to '*di
and -*nlk. Hwan mult NCQFlzlt habl-
tlt, for aample, and ur.deaDiod whlll
inu..1taibbleforapdeular.,....
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hmdiwcrk al God In the outdoors.
And. .. phrwd bv Iha phloeoplm on. y <;..-, In the tpOlt of hunting.
rnodlnl man cm ~ become a tYmbol
al CQW9, end\nnCe tnd ... . Whde • ,_ ~ .... penolW
wtlh ....... ...,,. done ........ lo~
t.ning a bed name, the true hw-.'
good amnples hwa done much to ca&.
-vtnc:e the pulillc dllt hunting .. not blld. ,..
• FJQP • ...,.... do not hlwe ..,. ...
twnda, howewr. and tt.. II a lot of room
lat ..... owment. So. au.. .. '° SIN'.':
..,,. the "'°" for the fubn. they mUlt educeis~•well•thitJMk.
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counts lhe .... of wbv*'9 -bing, bcfor. they ,... the nMd to .... than-
.... Mid c~ In lMda .._....
b.lbel or Pap w...._ foobl, show
dmn thllll ~ edMly Qft be fun..
"'Boys .. not IMde men. Th.y Ql'l0t ..
aduJt ~ IDll'ltaliJ or ~
nor ahould they be mqi«t9d to," uys Dr.
AJ.n Kb,. Homimn ~-
"It ..... mllDlr ..... bm the .. .
die ........ ~-Dr. Guli!llN .... ,,,.
la1g • both lldult ind cMd ... ...
pec:a1118iollh*rilUlds..-..-I.
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opmlll& .. fDlllr ................ ,,.
~~ ... dw ... .
"'Even riicn laCIGilall. both genma-
..... be.~ In a vbl, • ..._
NQllnen, ....-topm1911l ~
cui. Md c:11cuJMSan pobliwa '*' on.
When it comes to family~ce,
Steve Johnson is one of a kind.
Jeanne and Bob Beals
of Chesapeake, Vrrginia.
are extremely happy
with their life
insurance agent
They're very
pleased with their
health insurance agent
They're completely
satisiied with their home-
owners agent
''And we know our car insurance
man ls the best around," Bob says. "We
feel fortunate to have him so close by."
Of course, whatever the Beals think
about one agent, they' re bound to think
about the others.
Because all of them are State Fann
agent, Steve Johnson. As a family
Insurance spedaHst, Steve can provide
knowledgeable advice and person-to-
person service on all the
policies they're ever
~to need
"If we ~ve lUlY
question about our
cowrages, oradaltn,
we don't have to
wonder who to call,"
says Jeanne. ··we Just
Call Steve. It's a real advantage
having one agent nearby
who can help us With everything."
Having a State Farm family Insurance
man can be a real advantage for you.
He's the one agent who's backed by
America's largeSJ homeowners and
auto insurer, and one of the largeSt ~
insurance com~ too.
And there's piobably one like Steve
Johnson in your neighborhood. Check
~Yellow Pages. ·
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For years, smokers were forced
to accept high tar if they wanted
real menthol flavor.
Today there's MERIT
Menthol. The cigarette that
shattered all previous notions
about what's possible -and
what isn't-with tar and taste
in menthol smoking.
By cracking cigarette smoke
down into separate elements,
. researchers were able to isolate o..., ..... ._.m
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oetennined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yo.. Health.
•
certain natural flavor ... rich
~edients that delivered taste
way out of proportion to· tar.
These flavor essentials were
then packed into the tobacco
used to make MERIT· Menthol.
The result was a low tar
menthol cigarette packed with
extra flavor.
Only one menthol has
'Enriched Ravor' tobacco .
And you can taste it.
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It wi&l't fja nor or beauty that Robert Altmm noticed about her
when &he wm a naive girl who had never been o.._.e Texas.
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By Clarke Taylor
At rl. Shelley Duvall has •
pund tn a number ol ftbm and
hes t.n a holt on Saiurdav
Mght Uuc. Her star II on the
1118. Yet the Is barely Nc:Ognlz.
able'° molt~ which
lhe thinks II en adv-.atage.
'Wd,,I do not want to be NC·
~•Shelsy Duval. I W90t
people to be~ ol each of the
dWfcrent c:Mracten I play."
Shelley Wal a •groupe" tn
Nosliullk. a lplad-out cartoon
c::hands on pladorm .tK>eS who
can't ftnd ttmc to Wiit her dying
aunt; a "I"'~ Mn. Gre>-
wr Cleveland, wlMrable In the
midst ol the Wiid Wat, tn Bu/-
I folo Bin and the lndlam: a
dlsappokttcd md-orda bride
In McCoN ond Mrs. Milter; and
tn Thleua Ub U., a pale,
I • llrtngl/-band, oounby girl, who
llpe cola and has an affair with
Kdh Canedlnc.
A 5 '7'"' ltlck flgl.ae ol a girl,
wtth benga, a blank·pege ax·
pi 11 J':-t .id an ovcrblta, Shel·
i.y bid cady play the plain
tlller of any gld next door.
One aittc '-even suggated
tMt the ........ '"the c:mnmt
American ~ for ~
quata." DINctcw Robert AlbNn
-... being able 'io .tog .. Ilda of • the pendulum:
chlrmlng, ' ............
pllthedc -ewrt bautlfuJ."
\ On a-.n. Sheley hu ..
~ pUred plllhetlcaly -..pended In
modon, yet her chandes ..
~. She .. the girt ..
equipped to dell with 9dvellly
Who IOrriehow ,.,.... In •
Pinet.· Here .. the lp«:Sal ....
ence the lei1Ck to ftlms. Your
~ Nlh towMd .. beau.
..... ,~~of
hurun nature.
Shali.y until current~ Poul Simon.
Iron poor blood is the most widespread
nutritional ailment in America today. And taking
vitamins can't help, because vitamins don'~
contain iron.
What you need is Geritol, every day.
Geritol is so rich in iron, just one tablet contains
more iron than even a pound of c8lrs liver~ Plus
vitamins imporUµit to your health.
Geritol's iron can actually build your blo6d
day by day. '£hat's what makes it different from
vitamin pills-and so important to you.
sue-=-and the prk4ege I el·
bids. She ~ oppan ~
~ c:dumns abl8 With Mr
CWNnt low Paul Silnon.
When RObert Allman dllcov-.w Mir. ~ IM was an
MlkWatd )IOUl'l9 woman who
.,... t.d ti.. oublde Texas
Md • MIO w 8P1*•11dy I.WI·
~""-.·~-· ol the dnctor'a mancu.-
A tlaml~g rainbow of color-yea~ G ro WS
after year-endlessly! Guara.:tee 0 uer f OQ ...
to start sprouting colo"';I t ':tt~ ., 1
within seven days. Comp e e •bl bulb plu• gleaming golden pot with poss1 e
soll easy to grow instructions CO/OT
MAY GOOD LUCK SHINE
ON YOU EVERY DAY OF combinations
L,Y.;.;0;.;u;.;.R;..;L;;..•F_E_, -----a II year long!
If you think four-leaf clovers and rabbit•s feet are lucky, wait till this
thrilllng Rainbow Plant enters your life!
For the Pot o· Gold Rainbow Plant can not only bring you as much
good luck as any or all of those traditional good luck charms, but it
can do something wonderful for your own and your whole family's
happiness before It even becomes the rainbow at the endofyourpot
of gold.
Just the mere anticipation of what's goJng to happen with this
amazJng plant-along with Its heart-lifting beauty-should make life more worth living.
AESUL TS GUARANTEED IN 1 DAYS
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See how eaaily your
denture problem• oan be
tal<en care ot at Dr. Miller'•
Family Dental Center.
l\I WHK, ~ f, 1177
Dr. Alan Miller,D.O.S. FamllyDenttst
2979 Fairview Rd.. Costa Mesa . 979-3970
(at rlw conwr of Fo11'1W111 & 8alcer, Wlttl o/ Son ()~ F""ll I
CAN vou· SRA.RE
60 MINUTES
A WEel( TO CLEAR
YOUR SKIM PROILEMS?
• ACtitl • WRINKLES
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MOM-SUMICAL
muscle toning and contouring
will start with y0ur first visit!
IF YOU DISIU CWI MATUIAl.LY YOUTNfUL S11M
Cell .. 1111 ......... TOOAY
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• AMAHBM
1101 So. EUcf kl-S"lt• D
( 1 81~ No. of K12911a)
77M760
Dennis Weaver's got the music In him and
he's letting the world know It.
Weaver la heard sJnglng nationwide when he
guests on Hee Haw, Saturday at 9PM.
In addition to joining Buck Owens and the
Hee Haw gang In their comedy capers, Weaver
Introduces one of his own compositions, "Flat
Bed Truck" and also perfofma the country go~
pel tune, "Me and My Friend Jesus." Both are
selections from hie soon-to-be-released third
album.
Although he doesn't over-rate his vocal ablll-
tles-even though he's been taking voice res-
aona for quite some time-singing Is something
that comes naturally to wtever.
GIYen a choice, however, he'd much rather be
writing the country aonga (hit specialty) than
singing them.
His new album wlll contain many of his own
works and should be ready for release early
next year.
Weaver feels that his aongs have something
to aay. such as hls "Prairie Dog" song, which
conveya the mesaage that man's progress may
be bringing about the extinction of eertalh ani-
mate.
Dennis' songwriting days began during hla
college ~ere In the South. tt's only in the raat
few years that he's begun to pursue his musical
Interests f\.111 force. lead Ing '11m to record his first,
two albums. "Dennis Weaver" (Impress Re-
eorda) and "Denni• weaver-One More Road"
(Ovation Recoma).
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aa~ Gable. Hedy lal!lllf l:tl. CJ:) ''Ille S.ltfwttl"' <*'> '71-Jullt Clwisti• 2:tl. CJ:) "ft C.. A lW'
(mys) '55-Clly G11nt
l:OI (11 CJ:) "frH•1111t1l11, th
T,.. 5'irJ" Part I (dfa) '73-
James Muon, David MtCallum
l:lO e <J:l "Cillf "'""' (mus) '6S-EIY11 l'lesley
i · •V•NING
8:00
• Cl)(()?) Cl)) .... ec(l)ealM em.i-to.. Cl) ..., c.tfflll e ()) III <• Cl)) lltMay lllM ,_... LM CMnCt of the
pme Mtwt• tM W1sl11nct011 Red
sllllS Md tM Bllbmort Colts.
.... CJ:) car> ., ....
UM" (~ra) '70-Greaory Peck.
Tuesdly Wtld, Utlllt Par.ftS.
... 10
TV wtEK, NOYOll8IA t. ltn
lob Arthur his been
ligned 111 writer and~
PudMy tw been ugned
u btcullve In CNtge of
Talent for HAIC's Sltwr
Anniversary Celebra•
tlon," a fou,..hour tefe¥l-
1lon 1peclal, It was
.umounced by producer 8111 Lee. ,
The speda~ which WW
ptttmpt all prime time
progritmmlng on the ABC
Telftlslon Networtc, $Un--
day, feb.12, 1978 (7:00-
11:00 pm.EST), commem--
oratn the Im 25 ,.eart of
the Amerian BIOMl<ut·
Jng Comp.any~ current
corporate wueture.
lob Arthur h., been
writer &hd producer of
many major televlslon
presentaUona lndudlng
·~fle David Soul Spe·
dal," ''The Amettc.an
Musk AwarG," ~ ~
Ente.ulner of thi Yeu"
•pedal.
btculM ptOdU<tr for
the teleasa will be Okk
Ct.a"', who has been
closely ano<latecl with
ft)lnt' ABC ptO&ramt d....-
ln9 the comPfny's fll$t
quarter<enlury. ·
CIEnalM!Mal
(JI Mw1r. CC> (af) "IN~~
(com} '70-Elllol Could. Ooneld
Suthul1nd
....... Crtttll .. -~llrllU S Mlllir. CC> (ar) ''CtlrJ Jee" (com) '74-Ptttr Boyle. P1ull Pren
ha. Fred Williamson
(9 Cl)) ..,..: "fool 's Parade"
., (] ~ CellrMe
.°""~ .. -9:30-
• ((fl) (])) Cl) ..... AftlM Ill·
u111tu • doctor's stnkt, ral11s111t to
trul "1ny" p11ienl9, but h.s COll'flC·
lions could prove lo bt ~try
unhullhy whe11 W1lter 111d Vm1n
like 111 m&•",....
10i00
D ((Ill (])) CJ) bthrty Is Sid
Rafferty's office nurw 1nd h11nd.
Ver1 Wales, terminally 1111 Evtdenc:•
points to 1t and V111, herself, hes
11¥en up hope. but Or Raltertr
refuses to,~oneedt
CJ) RIO ... ,_ lilaR .......
CJ) ... : "o.tiutlll llMI" (SCI
f1) ·so-John Alchet • "'Smit ...... o,..11111
-10:30-.......
11:00
• CJ) • CJ) (<lll CJ)) """ e9@(J)G9..._ •"....,...c...... • -..: (Cl ., Wd 1111 LIM"
(dra) '70-Greiory Pee~. Tu11d1y
Weld, Estelle Parsons ··~~ • Tiie ...... , 1111 rt
Sr.r..MUIO!t
ea-.iDT41111dit (9 Cl)) LM a..lcal Sc,6a ev""'*••1«1 1M .~ ...
-11:30-
• ((fl) CD> CJ) CIS Litt ..,..:
(Cl "LM ....,. (com) '76-Cabt
Kaplan. Clona ltechm1n. Cll .... "'-' Cittm" (lllys)
'S8-llelth Andu, M•Qlt Hlyes.
D a> CJ)• e J11i11r C:.-e LM a..icll Stwte
CJ) lltfle: ''flaay Marth!" (dra)
'49-Y1111n11 M1Yo, Z.Cl11ry Stott
I IMI: CC> "Trtill .... (dll)
' -limes Fr111<1SC11S. Jenice Rule 9 ....... .........
•Wllllrt • Tiie 111 a.a -~-... <• Cl)) Sd-fl T1lulrl
12:00 •M;llt• •"'-hrRIM e ~ "Tht fu," "Muhfly''
eMCMlt • au Pllprtl • " c.-. -12:30-
• C.. Altrf 9 .... ~ (dr•) '74-
LOll Clo&sett, .Itek Elim
-~ 1:00 •a CJ) o ,_.,.. •"" -2:0~ • lhtlt: CC> "tnllcktttr .11"
(wt•) '17-tOlll t~. Dan Ouryt1
c :n~,,-F. n;:c-m.--a~s !F. • 11 p·
......li....__i...-_._~ .. _ .. --•.-...-------·-~~4..._ . --~Jr~"'
ADULT COMEDY SERIES
Soap, the bright. new half-hour
continuing adult character comedy
airing on ABC. Tuesdays al 9:30PM.
follows the lives of two sisters, Jessica
Tate and Mary Campbell. whose zany
famlllea have more than their share of
problems and secrets.
Cheat•~ Tate. the father, ia a pom-
pous business man with a roving eye.
His wife. Jessica. ls an eternal optlmlat
and for her, lite would be perfect If It
were only set to music. Jessica and
Chester are the parents of three
children: two daughters, Corinne and
Eunice, and a son, Billy.
The girls have decidedly different
personalities. Corinne la vivacious
and has a zest for life while her elater,
Eunice, la more of a tradltlonallat and
quite conaervatlve. Billy, 1'4, la a bright
teen-ager struggling through the
problems of adolescence. living with
the Tates ls Jessica's father, the Major,
who atlll Is fighting World Wat II
\Norklng for the family la their servant,
Benson. who haa been with hla
employers for a number of yeara. Ben-
son knows everything about everyone.
His tart remarks about the Tates and
the Campbell• add a not of hilarity to
their altuaUons.
And. residing on the opposite aide
of town, are the Campbella: Mary,
Jessica's slater; Burt, her husband,
and aons, Jodie and Danny. Mary' a llfe
la a llttle more organized than
Jeaslca'a. However, life hasn't been
too good to Mary, a woman deter-
mined to (Wert0me her many adl'er-
lltlea. Her huaband, Burt, ts • hard-
. working man who lovea Mary very
mucn. AlthOugn he dou not make as
mucr'I money as Chester Tate and will
never be "upper cruet," the Camp-
bell•. too, have their share of secrets
and problems. Burt's biggest concern
la accepting hi• stepson•. Jodie and
Danny. Burt finds it hard to accept-
Jodle'a special llfe atyle. and the fact
that Danny la Involved with the mob.
Each eplaode of Soap consists of
multlple, yet Interlocking storyllnes
that delineate the relationships of the
Tatn and the Campbella (as well as
some of tt\elr friends) as they unfold
each week. Through the Campbells
and the Tatea, many of today's social
concerns are dealt with In a comedic
manner •
Starr1ng In soap are Jimmy Balo as
Biiiy, Diana Canova u Corinne, 811'}'
Ctyttal u Jodie, Cathryn Damon u
Mary, Robert Gulllaume u Benson.
Katherine Helmond H Jessica.
Richard Ubertini as th• Godfather,
Robert Mand1n 11 Ches1er. Richard
Mulllgan 11 Burt, Arthur Peterwon u
t"9 M1Jor, Kath!Yn A9ynold1 •Claire.
Jennifer Salt u Eunice, Robert Urich
as Peter and 1l6d Waas u Dinny.
The ~rlea was cl'9ated and written
by Susan Harrta, who also produces.
EJCecutlw producers are lbny Thomas
and Paul Junger Witt. Jay Sandrleh Is
the director. Fiimed before a studio
audl~c•. Soap le a Wltt/ThomH/
t-t.rrlt Pri>duotlon.
(StandlnQ ~ to r) Aobilrt U1'1Ch aa FWar ~ tennis pro, Teet Waas P O.nny Dattaa, Rtchll'd
Mulligan ae Burt Otl'ft~ll. Robtrt Gulllau"'• at 8-rieon th• bUUer, Robert Mandan aa
on.t.r Tai.. Jllnmy Bale> n 8'11y -.i.. Olin• Can0¥I .. Corrtne Tat• Ind Atttlur P9ttt90n
( ... ted I. to r.) Bllfy CfyNI u Jodi., C.thryn otm°" • Mary Oe~ll. Ka"*i,,.
Hefrnond .. JeellCI Tste, anCI Jennlftr hit U Eunl~ Tllite oomprlst the epartcllng Cat Of
Soap, ABC's new comedy MtlM.
.....11
t'.31. (C) .,. .... , ...
(CM) '53-Allll .... . It.tie "Tiit 1Mt laa" (d11)
'64-lltNY Foiia
• "lrttllq " (d11)
. 36-Bett• Drria. mt•CED"ASel!la.._. ..,.. (lllllS) '4S-Piill 1hni
l;tl • CC) ..... 51141•1', ,.._ r.-....... (c.ot1) 'M-
Shttt.y Macl.alM, Fr111et Nwren
Z:ll.(C) ..............
lilt" (com) '67 -J® HlltfOll 1:t1 cm CCJ .. ,,..._.a •. t11e
,,.. ....,.. Cone!. (drl) '73-
J•mu Muon. O.vid McC.llum
3:3t • (C) "DlllW. TrMMe" (mus) '17-EMs Presley
The King finds himself in hot water
when he combines guitar playing
with diamond smuggling.
TRIBUTE 'R> ELVIS WEEK
TIE 51:ac>MDVIE TUESDAY~
TV Wlll<, ~fl I, 1117
1:00 •. ..,
eD<'.lll9T8!0nW
2100 .... "SWIRi Ttmt," "S.tt
Girl"
-!:5S-e "'It: CID "f•••J T ... ,,... (COii!) '5 l ...S.nd11 Ott, Jolla
GIV111, Cllatles Drake.
t:JI •CC).....,... (INS) '50-
Aod1t Murplly, Wafldl KtMtra,
811\ Ms. Dull J111t1. Safi Alftood, Wiiis Anlm. lt:tO. "Sit .. ,,... .......
(hor) '39-llcd ~loft. l..sll
RatlllloM. Bela llltoli. LIOMI MMn. Em1111 Dunn
.... n.. "' c..Hf" (com) '46-llmes Stewart,
Rosalind Rllsall
ll:ll. "Ca•lllt" (dll) '36 Greta Gubo. Robert Taylor,
Lionel 8*rfymere.
1:11 S "Mt• Ill tilt M14111t" (dra) '64-Robert Mitchum,
F11nce Muye11. BllTY Sulllv1n
2:tO • CC,) .,.... a flMle(' (com) '70-llck Albertso11.
W.it11 Ctlllri
l:ll 9 CC,)"~ F,.. IM
........... ,,,.-(MSP) '71-
l!Dddy McDowtll. Kim Hunter. l:lt • CC) "111,.. kl,.. ..
(*') '6S-Elvls Presley, Miry
Alla lll~ley, rr111 J1tf11ts.
MICl111I Amiri.
Cl) ... CC>.,_ ~ (drl)
'70-ttyaa O'!Mtl, Ali MecGM. ltl1
Mlll111d. '°"• Marley, Katllt1l11t
Bellow . ....... ...... ""' ... • ... (C) (Jllr) "Clrl ......
(•vs) '65-lMi. "uley, · S'9ily
f.-U. IWdd $toM: • Cr.e .... I I' (2tir) "Tlle lllDotll f&laily'' Im' oa Old ~·s
rewit Bloldwy rninl. t1lia prM«·
boll al UM F• tlll Gtlrp S
Kaut1111's 1927 fMt4' Pollt llM act1111 Bar,,.n tamtty felt.res hi
Lt Gall ..... RoeelNfY Hams. S.•
lt'Hllt, Elli'~ ...... r..rtia. ...... _ .....
-t:lO-e uaw. .. c....
10:00 .....
• Cl) <m <• ())) Clllflt'I • ,.._ "MtkaFn&lll" The 11111ls IJl• to
tilt air Wlftl lo tradl tloW1I I killtf
wllo tw tllrUttntd • 11tWSW0111111's
.fife. ews-t . ........
-lt.JO-· · · ... 1fi00 ••())9••--• ....,...c. ......
• Cl)(~ (J)...: ()) ..
• ... (C) .........
(dn) 70-a.rla lrOllSlll. Mal'ltllt
~ Anftlt Cordy ......... """ ..... , J rt .,.,..... ... •MCiilllla..
THURSDAY
IORll .. ll
ffW ...i.i ... ~ llltllp. ~ • OAmatl PIOCIWIS. ... i.., tw ,.. •eulma, n till .. ,. .......
DAm llCMIS
t:lO CC) ''Sil .. All '•"" (adw) '52-Tonr Cwrlts Piper
Launt Susan Cabo1
10:00 • ~ "lb1ria1• .. ~.
lids" (com) '6!>-frank S.n
1tra1 Dean Ma'11n. Otbouh Keir a ..... , If .... ,, .. (adt)
57-Clark Glble, Y\loone De
Carlo. Walter 8fenn1n
lZ.«I • "Tiit Glut ""10" (dra)
'37-Br11n Aherne 011~11 de
Hav1llind. Lan• lurnei
1 :00 IBl CC) "Sl11a ti laclltl
CMI" ((Ira) '51 An11t OIC~tn
son. Peter r inch, Roe er Moore
Z:OO 11 CC) "Walk, Dtn't lut1" (com) '66-Gary Grant. Jim Hut
ton. S.m1nth1 Eu•r
1«19 CC) "llfll lolla W,."
(sci h) '68-l1nd1 M1fter
3:30 e CC) "'.I. ll•ts" (mu$)
'60-E.lvls Presle~ Juliet Prowse,
Robtrt lwm
D lilp """7 Los An11h1$ Kinss • 11le c.a ....
vi Boston 8'u1n1 (()Ill Sec:rdt Of_ =~~ ::-r:-111e ...... e-.., ttAMlt.. • Ltt'a lfllilt a o.at s My ... s. (lfl) (J)) ':'L:" ez.. D(()._. . CD I.a CriMa ._ CrWa e Ql...i ZIT..._ .............. -~ ....... c.w. .
-S:30-B:OQ . e .,It: CCl (ti) "Cltarallt" fl DUnt TAUS llll'S
Conc1 <11111> 64-CMy Gnni. Audrey * IOYFllEllD-WALTOtlS Htpbum. Wallef Mattllau e (Clll CJ)) (() l1HI Wahm
(J) 9 Mlpll'1 IWell Both Mary Elltft 1nd (fin sufftt wllen cm ...,. "1lfll ... Mary Ellen's ltusllalld. Curt. IS
Ill, nn. s-_ drafted and Erin's I01111tr bootfntlld.
( rT'I) 111e lelli --G w tnlisb 111 t11e anny Slit one ol
\.JV -... the slSlelS lcm " compounded ""'" m A& ... See It she rm~es word lrvm the kmy that
: ~ ":5.1..rs het lo¥ed one will ntttr bt com1nr
m Uttte :o (() G QI atn ''Green 7:00 Thumb Buratar" $60.000 WOftlt ol
CJ) EINl'lt"'Y OM l1ndscapin1 plants stolen by rOld
• QJ) (() m llD ..... side bur1lars. a llam111r psolint
Ill Uan Clllt lall\u and a demohtion derby kee,
Cl) 11le ~ c.,i. the CtlP busy
• ID ltn e lllttle: CC) (Ur) "Tiit h•I· (()Te Ttll the Tnlth ..,_ ..... (d"') '67-Gtt Y011n1. m 11.M LKy Carol lynley
Cl) W-.12 (() llllMe: CC) (ar) "Viti z..,.tal"'
((11) CD) My Tluw 5-(ns) '52-Marloft Blando. Mthony II C111Wrt1'1 ......,... Quinn
S Tiie ..._ e CJ) (JI (IJI (()) Wtlcellt
ID Mlcleilll*tr ~ W "*'9f Cond Ba!Wn11e1 fi111Uy •V•NINQ ea Cl>>......., succumbs to 1 yo11n111rl'1 MlutJ
D .._ T1llt T• and c11arm 11111 Ille -tw IT1tndshi' 8:00 @ bll~ Ttlidll stands to ruin Ille 11lal10llllltll 9Hth
8 eClll CD) (() ...,. C Ed, S. & ~ tht rest ol tllt Swuthop
• 0 ((). ... -7:30-• ""'...,... & frill*
"-' 111et T • llllfle: CC) (Jiit') "1111 CfMM ~ ~ s.r : 11le .....,... .. '-Sly" (drt) '60-0ana bdren
• CJ) (JI era(())""" Cl) 111e...... Efrem Ztmbakst Jr _=:.,...;.:.._ ______________ -, • 5-11 Mldill
S'--"
When The King joins the army,
nothing cramps his style. Juliet
Prowse provides the romance.
TRIBUTE TO ELVIS WEEK
THE 3:30 MOVIE
eTHURSDAY0 . .. .
e o.. u,.. a a.-ltobin
Hood" euu-...... ........... ea.
-1:30-
• CJ) cm era (()) ...,.., i-.
,_, Rtru• and Roetr try lo make
some fast mony by 11$1na Owaynt's
1e11111naly fool PfllOf btlttnl system etrdl•C1r ,.._
9fMtltYT ... cma. ,..,.. •
8100 e (!m CJ)) CII Hawaii flwe-0
Str1e tries to filld • n1 lo creel
Ulrouctl th• commerelaliltd llcade
ot a U.S astronaut turned real es tale huclsler in an tffott 10 solve tht
mllfdtr ol 1 cnmd1n1 ln..strph¥1
reporter. 8G(()Glaat1 at H "Kathy'~ Ill the Shower" Jtmes II
cauifll belwttn 9"0Slfll lllOftlilia
11111 ~idt the H11111tr flmtly, Ollt
tlftbrtud by ltis trad1tioftal perenb. tlle ~ .,, llis old« sitttl llltlly
wllo IS "Wllll 111 n "
• U>ft IOATISPfCW. * nuswmo•u1 e m III<• (()) Th LWI lelt ""t.'ldtftllcal PriJllltm•· sttfMI
01111a KJ~ • 111d lerme llopetl.
"J.tie'a Old Flame" starn111 David
HtdlSOll t11d La111t1 Tewes. "Th•
Jlla" mrril1a R:ly Boll" and Hamel
Ntlsoft .. ,.. Jlbr's ... . ., ...
I •Seccerr...~ .... ""-r= ... an.~~r:) .. _______________ 1,11111! '74-Cittly f1'0fl, Odttta •
"•11
TVW1£1C, ~I, 1ffl
....... f ..... eDOIM .... ~
-9:30-
• Ciwlti•lllll ..... T .....
10:00 • (Clll (J)) (()....., ...
• Barnab(a lla!ICls 111 bed literally,
"""' "'M:uilltS •• of1M ca;itMs 1n 1 dewt lo'tl• take11 Mf b't
lloodlums pl111111111 an lf1llOrtd car
lloldwP • G (().. hMtli IN
.,.. 8tclttille4 Alisel" A bavtlivl 1
~n1-stu~11t, daupter el • ta!llOllS TV k1dch• lhciw star peys aff a tialhc
¥iolltlOll wrtll. COUllltrflfl lllOllt1 llwl
htf father him Rosetti and lyln to
kttp h• 111m• CM1t of tbt scandal .....
(() lhwit: "IHasill lartlll %150 Al1' (ad Ii) '66-Pttll Cusl11n1-
• (J) 9 CS CIJ) lllW F.a ec.t s-tt e 1tnttr'"9ct Tkal11 ''I.
Claudius" CA)
.... o,.111
• Seccer .... ""-'
-lO-.lO-......
11:00 e CII • Cl) (<Dl CJ)) llM eO(()crt••._ • ....,... Ce• lllltl
...... : (CJ"Wattfll u ......
(wu) '41-W.rt YO!lll&
••O..~ • "9 I•; Tll HI .,......D!Wlt
• Diel c..a ee Cl)) llte/Lm a.trlca•
""' ....... -~"'*' -11:30-
• (<Dl CJ)) CII CIS L&tl lllwll: M Ille WI' QIN" edrl) '76-
0avid Janae11. Tnsll Van lltwre
eGl])G•JalllllfC... .... ...w~ (()-..: '1Mt • ., ........
(clft) '47-0ant a.rt.
• CJ) 9 <• (()) hlit. Stlry~ _,. "Acatltmy of
Country ltl11Sit Awa1ds" . ....,.... ews..i ··-~ -~--12:00 ., ........ .r.r..,,.......
• ..... ''TM Thif1ttftl\ ltt
ltr," '1'.lst of IUlilllenll'O"
............. c..ilt
-12:30-• ....-: ~n.-&ist Yem of Ollf
liffs." "Mw•f'l 111 lht Blue~~
·'T rtil to Su All lone·
• ~. lllfJOllt Mor111•rstar.''
'1ht Staie to T.aon" "TM U11-
kll0Wft T tm1r"
-~-... 1:00
• Cl) y_.,. ··-aaoo e ....a: "The Cloildtd Yellow,"
~All My SollS''
-t-05-
fJ ll•n•: cm "'-r Ult • .....,.. (tom).''3-Kilk Doullu
I I -7:30-l'RIDAY • All·Staf Aafttllq Geta Good
.,_ --------· Tlm•ws. H~ Days ,.,._.."°:f~..-. l~ea.
.. • liAmlH PtDCMllS... (I) n: ~
.... t. ,. • uluct, "' Ille ~ ~s:':r......,. .,.a..... • ~it Tiie..., ....
a.nm 11CMU ~CD>,~= t:JO • ce> ·1 ... a Slpar• o Cl) • .,.
(-..) 'Sf-01111 Alld11ws. P1p11 • Ciiilllll D 11i1t1t Lauria, Ru H1111son. Wilham 1111 '*'• ,..._
Tal1111n
11:00 e CC> "F" n.. Wiit 8100
11llM ,_,.. (lllld) ''4-JamtS •(OJ) CJ)) ()) "'* ...._
Da""'· 'aul lyndt Nancy W4lwltf Woman. 1n lltr 1uise of 011111
Smatll P!lll(t, IS mamtd to lwldsom1 Pret-• "''* ftta" (dra) ·19_ 1den111I aide Chnstian Hamson as
Gary Cooper, Jant Wyatt, W1lt11 the hrs1 move 1n her effort to hnd
Blennan and sul olf tilt source of leakaee of
ll:tl • ''WltM•t lm" (com) conhdenhal US diplomatic 1Aforma
'45-Spencer Tracy, Katharine hon to f0f111n officials
Hepburn, G1ot11 Grahame D ID Cl) 111 QI) CPO Sllarby
1:00 IBl CC) "U11t111al" (dra) "Sharkey (hes Over the Cuckoo's
'55-Tyrone Power, Susan Hay NHI" Chief Shar\ey's rouhnt physl·
w1rd, R1th1rd E11n. cal causes a flap when he i1 mistaken
2:111 G CC) "«his .... &ca,ee" for 1 mentally dehc1ent Pllitnl and
(dra) '68-l1nd1 Mille., Rhodes carttd awey Ha loonJ bird
Reason • llfN: CC) (Ztlr) "HM tf die
1• (!I CC) "lite ... h ·W ''"" (wn) '67 f1mn Garner
dlla" (scll1) '68-MiCfiael K11th J1so11 Robards Jr
Harry Holcomb Cl) MIN: (C) "T1le CllW' (drl)
3:30 e CC) ''S'"4waJ" (1dv) '66-1.brloo Brando. Jane Fonda
'68-DYIS Presley N1ncy Sin • CJ) (II ( Cl)) o. .. , '
11111. Bill B11by, Gale Gordon Mir'-Bob Hope Clleryl l1dd ind
IMll 81u1 111est
IVBNING
8:00
.... ,.....w-.w Marat..._,
'-"' •aw.....,.-.. ........ mu..,..,.
,-1:30-
e *-e (R) "flltuanl'flflt" Thil
lmpreuto11lsti~ 11111. Wfllttft and
directed by lltn Locket alld Viekl
Poloft, c011Cems a 10 ytar..., 1111'•
vlsrt lo her 1m1dmother'1 Collnectl
cut farm. Alter tt1e 1rudalo!Mr'1
UotlPftled dtat~, tilt Cblld beilllt
to live ollt 11• deepest f1ntasies. ...... .,.u
•Mlfl:lli.
10200 e 0 (I) e 8 O*J "Main Man" Wbtn Quincy 11r1u a bidt
sthOol footbaU .Ur to stly o.t of 111
1111portant camt. lie Mets oppoll
hon from an entire co111111un1ty
olww1d wte. • cll1111ptoutll•
SOJOIJ • ........
(I) ..._ "Ill Tiie Tenor from Bt·
yond Space" mws-t
Cm> PIS MIN 1'11Mt1t
-10:30-m mm-... fa Utlllt c..thlll
11:00
8DCl)@ Cll GD ...
• Tiie ....,.... C.llldlea e rn cr1....,
• ~ ...... C9ltlc flW..
Audi. Funds will be ustd lo help
pay for valueblt medical and rt·
search procram1 to ~elp 11"'1 C~te
r1brOS11 Ille number one 1ene1tc:
killer of c:Md1tn 111 tht U S ~rile
Tu~• hosts
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•-....: "Jesse Jemes." ''She Wvff of londtri," "Streit of ChaftCe,"
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"Terror on HaUloon Sllett"
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Ii) '71-Tony Fr11nciou Gary lock
wood
ID TM lrMy 141Mll at Tiie Wits
•-.., II Mnnlurt a My Tllr .. SollS
IDZ-m ln S.,ras CID ftodi tor Ille F111111y m AllMtt ' CM1111o
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• l'rict II 11(111
Cl) S Heca11'1 Heroes <II liltrw liritfln m Illy n.r .. Soils
(OJ) CJ)) Tiit LIM 1tan11r
IDAa We Ste tt m c.u. S.luje
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7:00
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• Alab Oii: AINflc.t'• "" 0...l
' Ed th Heroe ·• A run of cll1rrty
casts •I the 11111e drrves Ed 8rOWll
to the bnnk of bankrupcy wtttn Ins
well mun1n1 SOfl Raul. sp1uds the
word of him f111n1 cars 101 free
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fD ml Wal Strtet W.
9:00
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"111&111 lilffH" (dr1) '75-Gent
H1ckmen. Susan Clark. Jennifer War·
ren (dwerd Binns As a priv1lt
1nvest1a1toi. Harry Moseby 1$ h11ed
by 1 former movie actress to hnd her
run1wiy d1uahter He lakes the Job,
1f lor no other re.son than to escape
his f111tn11 m1rr1111e lo hi$ wile. Etten
Bui lltlle does he ruhze that the
seem1naty 1ou1tne case will 1nvolYe
him 1n a b11111e sotry of smuul1n1
and muider
D \OJ Cl) III QI lldten Fies "Quickie Nirvana" Rot~lord aireu
to help a ,ouna natwr• lower who IS
camped on the buch oulslde hll
t111trr. bul his &OOd S1r1110tan act
Inds to 111 atlKk by lff underworld
•bo think she IS a coumer with
$25.000 of therr l!IOllty
• Cl) (J.I (9 Cl)) llewlt:
(CJ (ltlr) "latl.,te St1111en" (dra) '71-Denr11s Wtmr. S-lty
Strutlltn A couplt find that their
deep lote for ucll other canl!OI
overco191 Ill• eaplostve e11101tons
wh1cll t111ule11 to destroy t1111r ;r:::... . .,.,Qrllfil .. ••rm""'7 • 11111: (C) 11-er.. .... ,...... (•~) '75-Robtrt lltdfOfd .
8o Swenson, Susan Snndon
Elvis ls a tax-troubled stock car
driver. Nancy Sinatra ls the IRS agent
who comes to collect his money, bUt
collects El\ils Instead.
TRIBUTE TO ELVIS WEEK
THE i:SO MOVIE
CD FRIDAY~
When he married the woman of a
renegade killer Apache, he signed
his death warrant. Eva Marie
Saint ~stars.
THE STALKING MOON
1lE SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE
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Ford. C.111 Titnltf.
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Cl)~ "An. llf f"'Y Su-
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• A*lt & C'Adalt
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01n1 Alldlm
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War" (d11) '70-Chnstopher Jones
Pta OeatriNrk Ralph R1ch1rllson m Time 0 Cl) ..,..: Bana B1n1 You re Dud IJIDllcen ....... lfAclec
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OlllarmMy
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Volfht. Sylv11 Miles m Merit: "•tc•·A·l1• I•~"
(com) 'SI-Jerry lewis. Con11e
Stevens ............... ... _ ...... ~
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SM Oft t11 imputM. Jlldlt rrantm.
hires h• 111perior llldtt's IOI to flll
ttit lull of cwt cleft e Ill* (C) "t"llldlllllt-rr (wa)
'59-Rllldolp!I Scott, V11&1n11 Mayo
10100
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• (Ill) '1)). Cl) ..... Cite EICl
Otlw OH1011'1 el!IOlion1I sublhly ''
11 an alt.lime low when ht 1tarn1
11111 1111 U·wift IS rtm1ny1n1 tnd
when Judy uprmed lltr COllWll. ht
m1sttkes her m11n1na and makes a
pm.
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S... W" (WIS) '69-Paul N9'1
man. Robert Redford. K1thtrine
Ross A couple of taaandlty outlaws
at the t11111 al tht century la~ II Oft
the lam with 1 bt•utllul. wUllnc 11
sclloal teac:lltr wllo becomes a 10rt of mulu.I mistrass
.Ctlqt
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CC> C21w) "Tiit Wdllr. C-~ tilltMI ter T ....... (d11) 12-
Robtrt OtN1ro, M.rloll llBlldo. Al
Pacmo. Olallt II~. lallltt C.n
Taha Sbirt, Ridlard CastalltllO . .loltn
M.rlty A a1ne llollr drllll wllidl
prolles a llltStyla al coatrasU as tilt
appt'DICll to famlly. baillt alld rtla
tior!D1pc ""'11¥11$ rdltct tile COii
plu nature ol Wt in tht '"dttworld
TOllilftl lftows llOlf Yolllll Vito Cof·
leoM (Otl'llfO). •ho tllllltUel the
slay1111 of his 11otller by a ,owtltul
Sic1llan l111doliner. arma In lhw
Yon in 1918. mamas and &•Ii a
lt&rt1mita tob but loses It dua to mob
preuurt. Dete1111lntd to aven&• th•
11110n1 dolla him. ht takes 1111 first
sttpi on the path of rutllleuneu
tlllt will m•~• hi111 tllt do111interln1. 1~ted nelchbothood Oo11. Parts
2. J 1nd 4 •In IOl'llorTOW. Mond1y
111d Tu8'day (llo-f. 13 14 alld IS e 11ie OIW 1rt1MJ St111 Tnn1
lDl>tz m or.MIS lf.AYU COES
• ttll MMf '71 Totll&HT ......... -==.n.m
11:00
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alld lht Moltiter." "Larceny" <tm CD~ ma ID (J) lZ
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Friirlt"
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sity of Wlllllfll!Ol!Sftltlt Ct. OLM Cll • 9 llt..UJ
(() ................ ( .. )
·43-Errol f11aa. Goe l«U1a11
• lleM: <Cl "Th Stal\lla .._. ( .. ) '6&-GrtllWY Peck.
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(fl .......... Cir*" (SllSll)
''7-W1m11 8tttty. h1' °""'"'' • .._ "lldJ in Cement~
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...... "Kolll Coast," "CellfOf·
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W0tld." "l1M1l11"
2&00
• MwlM: "Hotf111111." "All Quit! on the Wtsttui Fcont"
-Z..30-• llewle: "Operatloa Sfcret"
(1171) '12-(eniel ......
YYOnn6 Wilder ctroflt), Dom. Thomton, Jamie LM Cu..U..
~Inda Nwd and 8ond ~~n (I, lf'ld r beck) porny h~
Army nu,... Who htve biMf1 rtll<IUed f,,,m a betleged
enemy ltltnd In the Pllclttc on ABC'• f'talf·hour com.ctY
wlea OiMritlon '-ttlcott, alrlnO on S.IUrd"YS •t 8'.~. ,...1.
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• 51111 Trlia e llllwle: "Tiit 8<own1"1 Vm1on" .f ...... 1.11 e Talee el Wlllt ferp
-·~-• ((D') CD> Cl> C1S Fllll Ftllhll
(() Mlwle: "A n.. fw hwy Su·
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Dan• AlldrM
2:00 . .......,. .
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{)) ~ •Afte1111ny Up1is1na •
• .... "SIMI " ... Jilu" (d11) 49-Jolln Wayne Jolln Acar
Melt M1r1 0 hMI fw Ille Fa11U,
911111 fW T111r Ult
-2:30-• n Takes Alt 111114s a Wiii
lllMipt •lllwl 3:00
....... ; ct) ..,... l.Ml1111 '**
Wat' (dr•) '70-Chnstop~er Jones.
P11 Oe1trmar\ Ralph Rithardson
mT1rzu
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Dead a D11ct n
• ,..,. If Alila e CiM • la Ta•
• Nltc Ney ftml a ll&lrca ....., ew1eUt1
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• ((DJ(])) <D cas s,.m
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4:00 e ,.,. 1M ltb FritMs
(() ""8'• Htt. .c.l*llJ ....... cm ni. .._,_. .. ,.. m M1w1t: <tl ''ltlldtllpt Coney" (dr•) '69-0ustin Hoflm1n. Jon
Vorcllt. Sylvra Miles
11» 111"1•: "ltc•·A·lr• la~r"
(com) ·sa Jerry L1w11 C4nn11
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.. 0111\1111\ tlnttlOftll ltl~hty IS
al an aU·tllM low wll•11 flt lttrM
tllat Ills n ll1ft is rtmanylna and
wllen Judy e~HStd lier COMtm. lie
mm.Iles htr mt1111n1 and m1ku 1 pm
• (I) Cll t• (J)) Mtflt:
(C) (l~) ...... c..w, .. tlMI
,.._. IW' (was) '69-Palll New·
min, Robert Redford. K1th1rin1
Ross. A couple of l11tndliy outi.ws
al the turn ol tlle cantuiy lake II on
the !Im wtlh a beautrful w1llln1 ••·
Khool ltKlttr wllo becomes I sort Of 111utu1I mislrtss
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Robtf1 DtNil'I>. lllarloll llnndo. Al
PKlllO. Oia11t lt .. ton. Ja!lltS C.11.
Tllra Sllirt. Rdatd Cast.U,llO Joh
Mer1ey A n!M·lloYI dr~ wtid
pl1lles • hfastylf af CIOllmtJ " tilt ~ to fltllllJ, bllSIM a!ICI nl•·
lionaups w1~ n.111 rdlect tha COii!
plea nmre of bf• 111 tllt un4tn.orld
t011jpl lllows flow l'091'1 Vrto Cor
leont (l)e"iro), wtlo Wltfltlom tllf
slayhls af II• motlltr 111 a powerful
Stciltin lllltlowtllf. 1m¥tS 111 Ntw
Yon In 1911. marries 1nd rets 1
lt11t11111tt lob b11l loses It due to mob
ptmllrt. Oetern1111td to avua• th•
wrona dona him. ht tabs Ille first
steps on the path of rvthltwlta
that w1ll 1!1tkl 111111 lllt do1T11n1t11n1.
resoecttd nelftibortlood Don ~•rtJ
2. 3 and 4 aflJ toll\Olrow. Monday
Ind Tuesday (ltov. 13, t4 and 15
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l.opet. m OOOlfS WUVEI CO£S * HU MAW '71 TOlllSHT I""""' .=.=.n..tn
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• ((I» (J)) CJ) t .. , llfflll
Slllllf 011 '" 1111pvlst. 11141• rl'lllklln
flllft Ills ""'"" )\ldp'I IOI to fill tilt jDll ., COllt eltlt. ... CC>., ................. (•) '~9-RaridolP!I Scott. V11111111 Miro
fOzOO
• ((I» Cl)) Cl) ea.. ....... •f• .... faltrJ Cl)ltT ... IDW . ...._
.... "Tiie Onil Doll" .....
11100 .(J)E ... 99 ... eucu ~=-..,r!IM • tllWlt: a:> "A ~ Ila• ,_,.. (dn) '74-Clotis lttdlNn
• llltl•: "The Clonts," "Mu tnd the Moftsllf." "Larct11y" <rm Cl)>'"" m. a. OCl)~ll
(8(J))llllM•MN
•Ill c.. .. tile ..
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front"
-11:30-
• USC ...... Trotans vs u-rw11
11ty at Waslot1f!011ISt1tllt e.,_ CJ).• s.t•thf
(J) ... .......,. f'wlllll" (Cltl)
'43-Emil Flfi.111, Gtllt Loc•llart e lltrit: a:> "Th· Staltla1
...._. (Wa) '68-Gtepy ''" ()) ...
9 ....... ' °'*" ($Ulll) ''7-W1n11 Butty, ra,e 011111••'
• .... ltdy 1n C.mtnt"
12:00
<a())) 8-ISd-JI,...
1100 ewc.c.t
• • ~ ·Kou COest," "Ca1110f. ~".:s.ul"'-
;;;:' "Blood end Black
lace." "Th• lncrtdiblt Petrified
World." "Jtnn1l1t"
2100
D ..._ "Hoffmaa" "All Qultt
Oii tht Westem fcont"
-2:30-
• lttWt: "Optr1ho1 Stcrtt"
CllJlll) 'U-c:.r.t .....
YvonM Wild ~. Dorr,. ll!Omeon, Jamt. Lee Curtla,
Mtlloda Neud •fWJ 8ot'KI C)~n (I. •nd '· beck) po1tr9y n....
Army nllt'Me wtio l'laYt bHn ~ from • ~
enerny lll•l'ld In t~ Pllclflc on ADC'• half-hour comedy
..,.. Opetatl()tl "'1tleoat. &1111\Q Oft Sttl.l~IY' •• a·SOPM. ,.tt
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Stereo AllclMr '-hi,.. .-tr•
low distortion rot dean. cleer eound.
•MAC 12". 3 way. ttlgh •
«flcienc:v epeeker l)'lltwn& With
r.couatlc toern gnlla.
•Garrard auto/man"al
iurntabl4M:h1nger compl.te with Pickering dlatnond
certridve, '--end duet cow
,... ,,. •Yamaha "Nlltural Sound" 10"
1pe1ker 1ystem• feature
extremely low dl•tortlon at
both high Ind low tlatenlng IWlll .
•Kenwood FM-AM •ttreo receiwr with dlnict lntntage
coupling tot full r1n91 paws,
•Garrard auto/manual turntabl~ngw t:ompl.t•
with Pfckerlno cUamond
cartrld-bile Ind duet CO\S.