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l\l aro n e ~Rat-in-a-Cage'' .
. . . Bovan Swpect Lambaats Jail Conditiom
, By JOANNE REYNOLDS
ot • DMIY 1'119e IM.ttf
, Antbonf Marone, Jr., one ot
the suspects jailed iD tbe BoTail
• murder cue, dlne4 on salads
made wttb milk of maaneala or
Pepto Biamol dreSalnc because
the Inmate cook• at Oraaae
County Jail conalct.red him a anltcb, bis attorney claimed.
William Sheffield, the attorney
' for the 23-year-old Huntington
' Beach man, in document.a ftled
Thursday ln the Harbor Judicial
District Court, further alleged
his cllent was jailed in conditions
so claustrophobic tbat be was
"contemplat1n1 suicide on an
ever increasing frequency."
Sheffield, whQ described his
elient aa a "ral·ln·a·cage" made
his allegations in an attempt to have Marone freed.
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SITUATION ~NTS' IN NEWPORT BEACH
Newport Bc.1ch
Mass gassing of bugs no circus
Bayside Drive in Newport Beach bad a rather fesUve
look one day last week. However, there was no clrcua.
Problems with dry-wood termites throupout attached con·
domlniuma near the entrance to Balboa Island led to mus
gassin& under protectiYe tents, accordlnl to a spokeswoman for an extermi.n.atinl firm. U was certainly no
picnic for the termites.
Residents
Show Theater
Appreciation
0.Jer a year or so ago,
the showing of X-r ated
movies at a Balboa
Peninsula theater drew the
ire and strong protests of
res idents. The theater
changed its policy and now
s hows mostly old-time
favorites, some classics
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Laat week. residents of
Balboa bland, a ferry ride
away from the theater.
showed their appreciaUon
for the cban1e tn fare.
They gathered at the
Balboa Island Community
Center, then boarded the
ferry for a short ride and
walk to the theater.
While the films they saw
aren't X -rated, they
couldn't be considered
"kiddie" stuff. TJle mov-
ies? "'The Graduate'' and
"Easy Rider."
Bird 'pays' for opening beak
A cockatiel owned by Barbara Glick of C0Ue1e Park in
Irvlne may feel a u-.ue sorry today that he eyer le.,-ned to
talk. Rocky, the blrd, used on• of the fi\fe pbrues ln
his reportoire last week while a burelar wu prowling
through his master's home. "Whatch doin'?" the cockaUel
asked. Thill did 1t. The burglar, apparenUy decuttn to
leave no witness who might talk, took the bird aa wJl ..
other items.
Burglary prevention worth burger
WhHe on the subject of Irvine and buralan, the pollce
department. is enticing residents with food in an effort to
have them join a war against housebrealdne. "Foll a
burglar and win a burger," is the police department'& ap-
peal slogan. The deal la this: Residents who volunteer fpr
home anU-burglary inspections are given certlflcatea 1ood
for a free m eal at a local eatery, accordln& to officer
Patrick Rodgers, who heads the department's crhne pre·
venUon unit. Under the borne aecurit.y inspection, an olflcer
·points out weak spots where a burdar can eully 1et in and
suggests how to correct the problem. Inspectiona can be ar-
ranged b)' telephoning 754·3735.
Laquna Beac h
'Principle'
Causes LB
Man to Quit
environment of the parlt
area. And, be says, the
window ledge infringes in·
to tbe park'• air apace. "We have laws in the city
which I feel everyone must
obey.•• Leak said. He
claimed the city mana•er
banded out an "oral
permit" for the ~w.
5Nabbed
In Plot
On Briggs
By'l'be AMoclated Press Five persons, at least one· of
them idenfilled as a Weather Un·
deraround oraanizer. were ar·
rested Saturday and charged in
connection with an alleged plan to bomb the Fullerton office of
state Sen. John Bfilgs, the FBI
rewrtecit ,
two perlona were artetted In
Los Aneeles and three others
were arrested in Houston, said
Ted Gundenon, ,pee l a1ent J.n
chaueottbeLotAn1 esotttte
In Los An&eles, agents arrested.
Thomas Michael Justesen, rl,
and a man idenUfied only as
Vince, a.lao known as Paul Daly,
who 11 between r1 and 32 years
old, Gunderson said.
Those arrested in Houston
were idenUfled aa Clayton van
Lydegraf, 62, Judith Emily
BJaaell, 33, and a woman named
Esther, 28 to 32 years old, who
used the name Grace Fortmer.
All five wet'9 cbar1ed with con·
1plracy to violate the federal
firearms act and possession of an
unreglttered explosive device.
Gunderson 1ald. Ms. Bissell and Esther were
arrested at the Aatro Arena, a
hall adja~t to the Aatrodome. where a pro.family, pro-life~
teat rall)t wu belJia held ln Op-
position to the IDternatlonal
Women'aYearConference.
Aleuts followed the women to
the ball, wait.cl several hours
and urm.ed them u lMJ were gettln~ car to leave. aald agent Fran.et.
He aald they had been in
Houston for 1everal days and
were itlYtbi at a moteL Ly4e-
araf wa1 1tayin1 at another
motel.
Son Jailed •
In Sla)'i:ng
Of Father
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':Joe Colllns waa en able·bOclied
man for half a century. He ls
Cbrrently helmsman aboo.rd one
I the President Line's newest
ntalner sb!Ds. the President
adison. Also ~board as second
ate wu Bob Payne of Balboa
land.
As the only men on the
a\ltomated bridge through long ~tht watches on tl'le voyace out
tO Singapore. Payne tii;tened as
Collins told sea stories from his
fifty years of plying the oceans
For his story of an ex·
traordinary, forgotten knoL.
Collins went back to the days
when the U.S. Navy patroled the
sea lanes with flying aircraft car·
riers, giant Zeppelins that car·
ried airplanes, launching and
retrlevmg them in flight. I
''Filty years ago," Collini re·
called, "I was an instructor in
marllnspike seamanship at the
Naval Training Center at
Norfolk, Virginia. My students
were airshipmen assigned to the
Los Angeles, the Navy's new
Germ an-built Zeppelin. •
"Rigid airships were new to
the Navy and a lot of old-line bat-
tleship Admirals still hadn't fully
accepted either airships or
airplanes. The Los Angeles' skip-
per, Lt. Cmdr Rosendahl,
couldn't afford to take chances
There was only one knot he al-
lowed me to teach the new
a1rshipmen. I called it the Rosen-
dahl bend
"The Los Angeles was 6S8 feet
long and weighed 46 tons but with
two and a half million cubic feel
of helium inside her hull, she
JOE COLLINS ON PRESIDENT MADISON BRIDGE
Seaman Recalls Long-ago Days of Navy Alrshf9 Patrol•
floated m the air light as a
feather and, when properly
weighed orr, one man could hold
her in tus hands
"But she was subject to heavy
and unexpected surges in the
wind. just as a ship in the sea
And like a ship, docking opera-
uons were the most critical and
dangerous part of workJng with
her. Everyone had to be on their
toes ·'We used the Rosendahl
bend because o( its superiority to
the carrick bend, bowline or
shc<'L bend, all of which are more
likely to jam under a heavy load.
The Rosendahl bend could
<.ilwuys tx· untied in a hurry, even
after a sudden surge of the Los
Angeles had put tons of extra
Wt'il-!ht on il."
"J\fll'r Lhc war I left the Navy
und began sailing on Merchant
i;h1ps . Knots are my hobby. I've
rcud t!Vcry book on knots that I
cou Id find and I've never seen the
Robl•ndahl bend In any of them,"
Collins said.
"ll 's as if it has been Corgolten
along with the rurship, and that's
a shame because it's the most
useful knot I know for tying two
lines together. H 's especially
good for towlines, moorine and
anchor lines where a heavy
strain can jam an ordinary knot
and make it almost impossible to
untie."
Once you get the hang of it, its
an easy knot to tie. And best of
all, vou can always untie it.
That ·s as important to sea farers
toduy as it was forty years ago
when there was a Zeppelin
straining on the other end.
~ly Pilot Chjef Photo· ~pher Lee Payne, author
of a new book on dlrlglbles,
bhmps and baloons titled
"Lighter Thnn Alr, an JI.
tustr,atd<l Hi tot'y ot the
Airship,., shares his dls·
covcry o( the ''lost knot"
once used. to moor the
Navy's fieetor alrships.
Youth Bids Life Goodby
By ANNE COOPER
Ol lhe Oellf Pllol •t.tlf Editor's Note -Thi3 atory
about Ceorge Slelf lre was bated
largely on a tribute to the 16-
year·old ruicide victim by hia
father, Volney, who taught for 11
year& in the soc1al 1c1ence cU·
part ment at UC Irvine ~fore
moving thu year to Hoiuton,
Tex. A .nmilar trtbute b11
George's father was publUhed
ear her ma Dat/18 newspaper.
s aid. "He was performing
well in a difficult situation "
George's disappointments,
his broken home and his dif·
flculty adjusting to Davis led
him to what his father called.
"a new adaptive strategy."
"He went about this In the
systematic manner in which
he approached many or his
personal practical and in-
tellectual projects," his father said.
''He returned most of his
library bookti, lert a check to
liquidate his bank account
and pay Cor his cremation,
left a briet note and Ui the ear-
ly mornina ot Nov. 4 began
voyage into the unknown.
"He ~pped on a chatr ln
the garage ot hls home and
hanged him.sett.
To tie the Rosendahl bCnd, place bights
<!oops) of the two lines together, one on
top of the other. so that the bitter <free)
ends lead away in opposite directions to
the side of the bights. Then pass each bit·
A Santa Ana man's pursuers
became his savio~ when bis car
aJlegedly crHhed tnto two others in a 70 mph cba1e, knocked
down a power pole, rolled over
, and exptodecltnflames.
The chue occurred about a
p.m. Friday, after Joel Montoya
Barela, 21, allegedly tdok a rtne
from the trul\)< of his car and
brandished it ~(ore I trOUp Of
Santa Ana High School students.
Investigators ale~ lo th& ln
cident by Officer Charlca Porter
broadcast a description of the car
and suspect.
Officer Porter is a Santa Ana
pattolman assigned to the Santa
Ana ·campus aa a sohool re·
sources olficer.
Police U . Thomas G. Sawyer
said plainclothes Juvenile
Bureau detecUves Ron Reid and
Frank Lopez spotted Ba~a·s
car In the area and began puraoJt
through theclly.
Investlptora said tbal at Lyon
Street and Chestnut Avenue,
Barela collided with two parked
cars and the power pole, caustnJ
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ASHLAND. Ohto CAP J -None of \he mourners who prayed
in a small grave~1de gatherinc Saturday kllew the identity of the
Jillie boy they buried
H~ bruised , broken body had been dumped alone a nearby tn·
terstute last month Investigators say the death looks like a
classic c:ase oC child abuse. · ·-
"We're dealing with ~ kid who was alive for two or three
years," said Arthur M. £1k, Ashland County prosecuting at·
torney, who has distributed sketches of the boy around the nation · · w c hope somebody. somewhere is eoing to recognize the child · ·
1. • • THE BOY WAS FOUND Oct. 28 by a highway maintenance
1, • worker about 100 feet Crom the southbound lanes of Interstate 71,
three miles north of the exit to this northern Ohio town of 19.000
t I 1 persons. ,
Inv.cst1gators {eel he was tJken to the location from
Cleveland. Akron or Toledo, or perhaps from out of state. They
say he probably died a day or two before his body was found.
"He had a cast on his right arm, bruises on his face and
severe bruises and scars on his bac:k," Elk said.
NATIONAL / INTERNA~lONAt; I WEAT+iER
( An autopsy showed his left arm was also broken, be said.
The boy, a 3 root·2, 26-pound black, was wearing red pants. a
~ cllow terry cloth undershirt and beige short shirt, Elk said.
• Hospitals and we!Care agencies in Ohio were sent copies or
the artist's !>kt•tch in hope that someone will recogntle him.
Liby~. F;nvo)rs Burn . .. ' . ....
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David E M alleson. a funeral director in West Salem who saw
a telev1s1on news account of the death, helped with the burial.
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IDENTITY SOUGlfT
Sketch May Help
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By Tbe Aaioclated Press Syrla in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Libyan envoys burned Eop· Sadiq aaidlJbya would adopt a
Fire Deaths Mount,. ill JBritain
tian flags Saturday and Palesti-new flag and would uk the Arab
nian radicals called for an all-out League to• expel Enpt and
attack on 15rael in a wave of tranaler its headquarttra from
Arab fury as Egyptian President Cairo, its traditional aeat and
Anwar Sadat arrlvea for his capital of Egipt.
solitary visit to Jerusalem. Only Morocco and Sudan
LONDON (~ P > Two more eldeFlf lird' \licum.a.dlecl fn Britain
Saturday, the sixth day of a national flremert•s strik4!. Tbere was no
end to the walkout in sight
The deaths brought to 17 the n\lmber killed in fires s11l'Ce the
country's 33,0QO full-time firemen wiut on strike last Monday' mom·
Ing.
Government officials decllned to place ttie blame
on the striking firefighters. saying the victims probably would have
died anyway. •
The latest victims we~ an 89-year-old woman found dead in bed
in her smoke.filled ~~~se at ~illerby;. neiy the% i.iortheut ~ngland
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At flag-burning ceremonies in supported Sadet Constrvative
port of Hull, and a 68-year-old man who died in a fire at his cottage in W ashlngton and in capitals re1imes in the oil-rich Persian
Ar1Yll1hire, Scotland. , arQWld. the world, Libyan am-Gulf area were wgely sUent;but
Police said that in both cases the victims lived in isolated com· bassadors declared that Libyan-Saudi Arabia -the mltjor flnan.
munltlesandweredeadbeforefirefightersc&uldarrhe. EfypU-.n relations had come to cial backer of Sadat'• lm·
Vohmteer firemen ·and 9.~ soldiera, atrmen, marines and an elld the momet1t Sadat poverlshed count.rY -crWcized
seamen tried to fill the breach by tack line fires wherever they broke stepped onto Israeli soil. the voyage as "inconsistent"
out. ~ "This flag is now flying in Tel with the overall Arab stand.
Seventy.two soldiers have been hurt batUlnt fires in the nrat Aviv and bas become a Sfmbol 9f • Syria declared alio official
week or the strike, which produced 2,~ fires includlnt a major surrender and treach4t.r~t" Li-d~y ol moumi.Qj. ~t irilil-day, all
blaze which badly damaged a power staUon ~t Tilbury, alone the . byan Charge d'Affaires Hassan trafrlc in Damascus stopped for
River Thames east of London. • S~diq declared ~s be b\lfned the five minutes d lileoce. Flaaa
': The firemen demand a 30 percent WJlJe hike. jo1ni nag of Egypt, Lif>ya and were lowered to hilt.staff and
.> ~ 1 -A I \) t • '• • f ~ r" bells totted .. tbe7 do tor, the
•ta Hay· worih Hon· or.~·:1 · :~!-=:z~::: ·
ii ..... .~u . reponed mMllft antl·EDPtllD ?#~~,:'h\..-.,.T-' '" -,, .. :l ~· 1n · 1 ' ·• demonatrattons iii Jta~lld -ahd
.4 ~ \ -.,. .1--R 1 ·'£1 'D k V ' •other ·lracti dtl~!" lt abO wd fU:tTB$8 JF.IQTIUJ etutn 'r ,rOm QFi 1.eQT ~gypUaJ\ s\tllents in Iraqi UD· iversttles occupted the Baghdad
offices of the EgypUan airline. LOS ANGELE$ <AP> -Ara·
dlant Rit.• Hayworth greeted a
throne of her Holl;rwooc:t friends
with her famous smJle Saturday niab.t at a eala tribqte which
marked tbt actress 'a rttum from
a dark year of trouble,.
The Tba1lan1, a c-elebrity
charity group;.ih9nored Mias
Hayworth at thei~ \22nd annual
ball approprlat.l)' tttled: "You
Were Never Lovelier."
'l'R.E ST&~WBERRY·
haired Miss Hayworth, the
''love godde11" of the 1940s,
swept into the Century Plaza
Hotel clad in a swlrlitag ereen
chtff on eown.
With her waa her daughter,
Prlncesa Yumin Kahn, the child
of .tier stol')'bQok marri~e to the late Prince Aly Kabn .• ,
a battalion of pfoets ·photo·
graphera popped fluhbulbs.
"This is very nlce," she said
softly
She 'was enaulfed in a sea of
people -the famou.a and socially
prominent who h~4 e<>me to ~
tribute to her.
The Tbalians chose Miss
Hayworth to receive their "Ms.
Wonderful" award this year, cit-
ing "her enduring contribution to
the field of entertainment span·
ning 40years." ·
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Palestinian refueees burned
portraits of Sedat in their camps
in Lebanon, and a mass Palesti·
nian demonstration in Beirut
heard speeches brandine Sadat a
traitor and a spy. * *,. . *
Palestinians -Sad, Angry
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BEIRUT, .Lebanon (AP> -The old man
kept shaking hit head and·~ the words of
the E1ypttan national anthem to the tune com·
in1 over the radio. Tears eliatened on his
cheetli.
'Dtey were tears of sadness. He was a
Pateitinian in a cafe at the Sabra refueee
camp llatentnc to Israeli broadcasts of the un-
precedented visit to Iarnl of Etyptian Preai·
dent Anwar Sadat.
Ill the lobbY, a•bri~l llg,bted
sign flatbed a sln1te word : ,...__.... "Rita." ' ::1 ,
His flats clenched at the words of the an·
them, 0 It'1 been a tons Ume, my weapon," •
weresuna . .
He was one of about 20 Palestinians -
guerrillas and unarmed civillana -wbo had
l&tbered hi the Cafe to bear about Sadat's 8T· •
rivaline.nemytetritory. .
A• the radio announcer reported that
Sadat's plane had touched dC>wn on leraeli soil,
not a soUnd wu uttered In tbe shabby room ·
where the IU'OUP sat arou:nct wooden tables
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8y RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. ou1110.u,, .... ._ .
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Some 3' 1.etra before tho City of Fountain
Valley lncqrpqcoated, one of Orange County's oldest Mexican·~erlt•n communities sprouted up
southwest of Santa Anf. ·
ln 1923, Mrs. AJhby Turner and Josephine M.
Turner aubdlvfded thp 4Q-acre lot known today as
Colonla Juarez. But. lt was only in 19'18 that city
pJ8J1Qott tttanaed th• iooJnt in the Colonla from aartcuttural to resldentJal. ,.
a'llE U'ITLE COMMUNITY, nestted just ~
block lt'Ofn Fountain Valley City tfall. is sur-
round,td t.Oday by $80,000 homes, expensive apart· menti Ind Mile Square Reelonal Park. B~ides Colonla Juarez's colorful past, It has
one dlstlniUJshtne characteristic
The community has no curbs, gutters or sldewallcs.
Kidnap l'ictim?
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Youth's Body
Unearthed
LOS ANGELES <AP> The skeletal remains
believed lo be those of a 16-year-old youth kid·
napped more than three years ago were unearthed
Saturday in a remote desert area near Palm Spr·
ings, the FBI reported
Ted GWldcrson. special ageot iJl ch•rge of the
~s Angeles FBI office. tentatively Identified the
skeleton as that of Lawrence Raymond Adell. a
high school sophomore last seen alive in Palm Spr·
ings on the mght of June l. 1974
The Ri veri.ide j'.::ounly coroner's office was ex -
amining the remains lo confirm idcnl1ficaUon. Gun-
derson saJd
ACTING ON INFORMATION (rom the U.S. Al·
lorney's office, Gunderson s aid, authorities
uncovered the skeleton near the Desert Hot Springs
Country Club after four days of diggini. Riverside
County district attorney and sherlft's office and
Palm Springs police also were involved in the
search
The day after Adell disappeared, his falher,
automobile industrialist Robert Adell who bad re-
cently moved to Palm Springs from Detroit, re·
ceived a call saying his son had been kidnapped .
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LOS ANGELES <AP) connected disability
Former county as-pension, the board's de·
sessor Philip Watton, cision to retire him on a
who waa retired last straight $20,172 pension
month by tho county was Illegal.
Retirement Board but "Aa l and my lawyer
was refmed a Hrvlce-read the retirement
connected dlaablllty code ... they just can't
pensioo. said Saturday do ll," he said. •They
tha.t le1a11Y be should just can't alter my ap·
stillbetheassessor. plication without my
, , thl k tba.t the i>ertnl8'1on to make It
Retlreme:t Board did say $Omet.hl.ng else.''
not legally rettre me on
Oct. s:• Wa~o rald Jrt a
telephone interview,
.. l'm "1tltlf4 to tiave mY. job artd my DllY.~tna
adeclalOD!mb\t-.ps\Jlca
tion!'
• tast month, ~bOut 60 anary Cotonla residents
confronted city otOciala to uk why.
Residents made lt clear they wanted to aee ,.
sidewalk.a, gutters and curbs put ln as ~oon as possl·
ble.
BUt OFPiclALS TOLD them thf!y had been
under the ill)pression tor the past three years that
Colonla dwelJer'a ttad se' • blgber prforit~ on three
new street.II to be bullt wtiere dirt alleyways now'9*· 1st. , ,,
City officials said they would be happy to cbang~ plans to put in the aidewalks, curbs and gut.-
le~ first. But red tape in cbanatng the plans would
take at.least seven months, city officials asserted.
"Promises, promises, .. said 71-year-old Mary
Ruvalcava, a 54-year Colonia Juarez resident
"We are in the heart of the city." said 45-year
Colonla resident Aurelia Luna. ''The street im·
provements should have been done Jone ago.'·
But Mrs. Luna admitted, "It's partly the
people's fault but mainly the city's fault -they
forgot us."
Juantia Solorzano, a Colonla resident since
1951, says she agrees with her neighbor. Mrs. Luna.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY MAYOR Roger Stanton
elCplatned that all city streets -exttpt tbose-in the-
Colonia -were paid for by developers' fees. not
with taxes.
Instead, city officials have sought federal funds
to put In sidewalks, gutters, curbs and other Colonia
projects .
Fountain Valley has accumulated $340,000 dur·
tng the pa.st three years from a federal housing pro·
gram to pay for proposed Colonia public works pro-
jects.
Some 29 Colonia r~idents have peUUoned coon·
ty omcials to help them form a citizen's advisory
committee to speed the projects along. •
The petJtfon cited "strained" relationships
between Cok>nla residents and city ornct.ia.
The peUtion was sent to Orange County Housin1
and CommWlity Developm.e:ntofficlab la.al month..
COUNTY HUMAN RELATIONS Specialist
Mlke Marenco said he has been assitned to work
with city officials and community leaders in form·
ing the advisory group.
City Pl8,Nling Director Clint Sherrod said the
committee i~alminri at preventint mlaunderatand·
' In11 such as the one which gtallecf co04tr\1cUoi Of
sidewalks, guttel"I and curbs. · l
Sherrod said the city bu a.sslpid Suzanne f lc·
tor to work With Marenco and the COloOla Jufez
committee when lt ls formect.
Mra. Victor 11Jd the committee thOu.ld nleec.
within the nexttwo week•. • '
Meanwhile, man1 community leaders are ~-
1ng a-wait-and•.seo attitude. , :\.
MRS. LtlNA, ONE OF the most o'ltlpok*of t tecent city plan criUcs. said she is reluctant to c m· '.It
ment on the promised proJecis• proifets until er 1o1
the committee meets. . ·
But city engineer Geol'ge Shultz aald that stie~t "
design and surveylna ls already underway. I
ALIFORN A BY D~Sl~N
IRENE TSU
This dress is actually several
hand-painted silk scarves,
sewn together. The idea 1s
actress Irene Tsu's. Indeed,
theatre must be in her blood.
For here is a coffection made
alfhost entirely from her unique
hand-painted designs-colors
~p!ured In a dream, and
free-form prints. Flowy over-
sized tops, long dresses ...
everything meant to look
poured on. provocative.
That's high drama! Here,
colors from sun yellow to
smoke blue, no two dresses
ali~e, in S1 M. $135
Selected sizes
Fashion Gallery
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6 oast Areas ltitil l • • ~oster llome Neetl ,,1
I Orange County is losing foster homes and the shortage
of fa mi lies willing to offer care and shelter to homeless
yd\mgsters appears mos t severe along the Orange Coast.
, County supervisors teamed last week that there are 30
fewer foster homes in the county today than at the
beginning of 1977, despite continued recruitment efforts
aqd a recent increase in foster home payments. Basic
p~ments now range from $166 to $299 a month, depending
UPoJl the foster youngster's age.
• • County figures also show that Orange Coast residents,
w ho account for nearly one-third of the county's
population, supply slightly less than one-fourth ot the
county's foster homes. Ot 6.10 foster homes countywide.
only 155 are located along the Orange Coast.
For example. there a re R3 foster home!:> in Santa Ana
76 in Anaheim, 73 m Garden Grove and 50 in Orange l~
coastal communit ies the highest number 1s 45 in
Huntington Beach followed by 23 m Fountam Valle}, 20 rn
Costa Mesa and 12 m Mission V1eJo. Newport Bea('h has s.
Irvine and Laguna Beach ha\.e 8 each, San Clemente has 1
and the number reaches as few as 2 each m South Laguna.
Capistrano Beach and Laguna Niguel.
Officials in the county Department of Social Services
point out the nct•d for foster homes crosses economic and
sqcial lines. saying foster parents often are needed for
youngsters from wealthy backgrounds as well as poor.
• To assist in recruitment efforts, county officials have
formed a Community Advisory Board. have revived a
foster parents assotiat1on and offer training classes to
assist fos ter families.
Those inte r ested in lc<.irnrng more a bout their
opporlurntics to off er t'<.1ring homes to children who for
various reabons cannot live with their own parents. can
phone 831·2W8
In the mt'antunl'. ('OUn t) oflit•1ub <lt.>scrve s upport for
!heir efforts to find lov111g families who are interested in
the welfan• of Orunge Count\ 's homclt•ss thil<lren
Grune May Be Over
\\'ht·n ht· rt•f>rt•st•ntt•d Orangt· Count) as a n
\s-.t·tnhl\ man <.tnd later as a Congn·ssman Dick Hanna
"a-. kno\~ll as a pragmal1(', ha1 d working get-things-done
lt•g1-.ldtor
I It•\\ .1'> ont• or Olll hl'l tt•r lt•g1sl~1tors 1n Sacramento. He
'"a-. ont• of our bl'ltt•r rt•pres t•ntall\'CS m Washing ton ..
\-. dl'latlt•cl 111 .111 analytical article on the opposllt·
p.igl', 1>1ck l lannu appan•ntl.\. ulso sucl'umbed to some of
tht• lt•mptatwns of pol1t1t;.d olf1te
P1 •1 haps th.it '" not unu<;ual. And. perhaps Orange
Counh 1:-. :-.o numl>t·d \\1th rl'pt·Jtt·d ... tora.·s of office-holders
go1H• "rong that ,., l' no longl·r 1:an he s hocked hy those who
pr~· lan>rs for lht'nt!->1·h t•:-. 1llt•gally and 1mmorully
But lht'l"t•-. l111pt• that lht:-. gamt• may han• run its
-,tnng. Publlt· ofl lt't' ma;. 110 longer he newed as u li('cnst•
to musclt· lhrou~dt liH ors of powN and money
One n.•admg nf the list of Or<.ingc County politicians
who h<.1vt• bl•t•n t:uught in nasty and naughty d eeds during
the past few yc~11-. offer!-> e\ iclentt• that the entire system of
honest govcrnmt•nl b nol asleep
1 t may not rollow to suggl·sl a Ile\\ wave of moralil) 1s
likely to cumc about among our present apd usplrln~
politici<tns
But \\e would suggc-.t tht•\ keep in mind ,a compelling
r euson they keep tht·ir hand:-. 111 t hl•tr O\.\.n pockets· They're
likely lo get caug ht
And they may E.'Vcn go to .1<.111
We\\ ash Dick I lann;.1 had gotlt•n that mes!:>age
~light Oversight
'· The Daily Pilot's news staff 1s ever alert to potential pitl'~Us m ade likely by words and s pellings and sentence
e lements that ('U n be mistakenly turned in to embarrass
men ts.
, Thus we know that a "nol ~uilty .. verd ict can become
a :•now guilly" verdict with a one-letter error
A •·rabbi'' can hecome a "rabbit" and the "groom"
can become a "broom." Two "tsps ·· printed as two
"tbsps." can mc.1kc a major difference m how hot a chili re·
cipe turns out.
We were not quite alert enough in checking a recipe
published in our food section Nov. 2.
If you cUpped the Slim Gourmet column in that edition
and had planned to serve th<' pumpkin cheese pie so de·
liciously described. we have. ahem. a slight correcljon to
make
We are advised by the column's a uthor that it omitted
one ingredient -the pumpkin. If you haven't shopped for
Thursday's !east. note that the recipe s hould have called
for one cup of unsweetened pumpkin
Your guests will be thankful if you help us correct this
overs ight.
• Opj(ltons expressed tn the space above are thoae of the Dally Pilot.
. •
Ot~r views expressed on this page are those of their •uthora and
artists. Reader comment 1s Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 ..
•j, Boyd/Movie Fein ..
By L.M. BOYD
W A.SltJNG10N The SOviet
Union celebuted lb 60th·
birthday this month. and Sovlot
watcher11 llke myself were telling
each other atmoslb1>0ntaneous·
l y how that enotmoutl
totalitarian state hns gone con·
servative. Tompustuglt.
The Soviet Unlon is cautious
about the United States, about lbe
People 's
Republlc of
China, about
that handful of
rulers of othe1
<.'o m mu n1 s l
~la lt•:. \\ho
tend to\\atcl
l'X lrcmism I\~ a SU"'°I
p o w c r
with ll$ record
of aggression. m1schl(!f and
repression, tht• Soviet Union Is
pretty much on good behavior
around the globe these days
This 1s largely becau:.e the So·
\lets corncslly want to expand
their economy. strengthen their
world trade position and satisfy
the increasingly bold demands
rrom Its cillzcnH for u better life.
Leader Leonid Brezl\nev spoke
~o l e mnly about Soviet ac-.
complishmenls bul rattled no
sabers.
Incl ct'<l. the Soviet Union is an
.1v1akt..nlng giant. ll has fur more
natural resources than the United
Stales and produces more coal,
-.tcel and t.'lcl'lric power and
J.ll'lroleum than any other coun-
lr) lli. work force, dr awn from
260 m11hon l'illzens rcprescntm~
100 nat1onaJitics. registers on!)
rwr producllv1ty but i!:> gett1n"
better.
THE SOVIETS expand their
global trade everywhere. The
University of Miami·s Center for
Advanct-d International Studies
reports thut Moscow Is stepping
up its efforts to bolster business
with Japan, particularly in the de·
velopment of vast Sl bt·ria
The CIA recently rt•portcd that
Soviet ownership lpartial or
total > of fort•hm firms in the West
has incrcai;('d from 28 in 1970 to 84
in 1976, signifying Moscow s need
to 1ncreast• 1Ls hard currency
l'arninRs ancl t'Xl>Und 1h com·
mcrcwl presence in the non·
Communi11t world. Samples So
v1ct traqton. are assembled and
murke\ed in France. Nine Soviet
firms operille In West Germany.
including i. printing equipment
compafl>'. The Soviets sell and
scrv1cej ·in Canada The)· hu\ e
a bank in Luxembourg In Seattle.
the Soviets conduct a Clrm which
will catch, process and sell fish
Charles McCabe
--
So Soviet economic activity
booms, but its inefficient
economy and financial prob! nu
make other natlotis wonder. The
!;ovlet Union will soon Qwe
Woatern nations about $10 ~1lli9n.
Moreover , the Soviets are
burdened with a military budaet
which take11 norly twice-the
amount of their gross national
product that our mUitary budget
does. The Soviets have superiot
land-strike power, tho world's
biggest navy and now edge
toward nuclear parity While
'.'<ATO russes. the Warsuw Puct
allianee strengthens. And the
Soviets have not drawn down
forces on the Chinese border
INDEED, 1flherc1s any form of
state worship in the Sov1el UnJoo.
It is for World War If which they
call the War or Liberation Hlth
rise heroic monuments, epic mov
1cs, constant publication of
patriotic articles and photo·
gruphs remind th e Soviet
citizenry or the suffcrinR and dtV•
astation at the Nazis· hands. Up ·
to 20 million Soviet people <lied In
that horrible war, and one·thlrd-Qt
their nation was destroyed. The
Soviets will never forget that.
But generations pass and, while
the older t><..'Ople ure arfecLed by
:-.uch reminders, the youn r
Soviet cath:ens show tar more m·
teresl ln Levi's. long halr. rock
music and Weatern life1>t,yle. Two
years aio young Soviets told me
they wanted mos~ to trav4il lo \he
W~•t and next to re1:1d Western
publlCPUons There {s an un·
derstandabte and l~rie curiosity
about what goes o n in the
•·other" world.
Similarly. the aging Soviet
lcadershJp js confronted with a
dissident move m ent which
springs up repeatedly It em·
braces Christians and Jews seek·
ing more religious freedom
intellectuals and artists anxioui.
to operate In the sunshine. and
ethnic minorities reeling na
tionalistic ur6'es.
THE SOVIET Uruon 1:unnot
prevent the "openings .. in 11.s
bOClcty which occur as a result of
increased travel. exchange nnci
commerce from the West. It is in·
ereasinglydifflcult for the Soviets
to cover up their shortcomings.
Dlssldenll' cultivate Wes tern
newsmen. International air-
traffic control knows when a Sov·
let plane crashes. CIA space·
cameras monitor the wheat crop.
It is also doubtful whether the
Soviet Union todllY could get
away wlth the naktd invusioru; il
inflicted on jt1 Eastern European
sate llites 1£ President Ford
•• CAA I ~A. AAVIMER.? •
had acknowled1ed tbat ln
the campai1D debates on TV, Jim·
my Cart.tr might be llvin1 in
Plains today. .
Anyway. the SQvt-:t Embassy
here put on per hap~ lt$ bi nest re·
ception to celebrnte becomln160.
Up to 1,000 guests arrl ved to shake
hand11 with Soviet Ambassador
Anatoly Dobryoln fWashlngton·s
pet Bolshevik >, and lry tbe vodka
and caviar.
FOR THE first time. a SaU<U
Arabtun ambassador came to a
Soviet reception 1'he lvaell •m·
bassador wasn·t invited. But an
Ameri can rabbi, Arthur
Schnc1er, wcarma a yarmulko,
wa!\ there. Two years ago JeW1sh
militants stormed tnlo such a So..
v1et recoplion and c hained
themselves to nxtures. No such
happening this time. But Rabbi
Schneler. who lost much ot his
famllr toU1eNazis and who spent
time 10 a concentratloo camp, is
not complacent about what goes
on in the Soviet Union. While the
cream of U.S. diplomacy. the
military, high powered com·
munic·ators and business and pro·
fess i onal p eople e nj oyed
themselves in this restive at·
mosµhere, Rabbi Schncier held
calm conversations with anyone
\\ho came upon him
Brown Won't Admit He's a Politician
J erry Brown h1 nothlng if not
unprecedented. He ls our first na·
tional public figure to nip to Zen meetings lo assuage his anx-
letle1. Nobo<iy bul Jerry op1>0lnts
character• like Gregory Bateson
to the board of regents or the ·
stale uruverslty. He was the first
to discover the greatest non·
poUticat i1aue of our lime, space
Who else utters tidbits from St.
I1natlus Loyola lo nowspaper re·
portert?
In addition, Jerry ls the only•
pohtlcian in the country who
will not
ucknowledtft'
\hat ht from ~ time to time '4' -
politlca. !1-R e c en ll y ~ ~
Jerry went to <tt. New York and
New J'eney to
promote h1
own can
dldacy ror th
prealctency ln 1080, and to work
for the rei.elccUon ot Bretldan 't.
Byrne a • aoyernor ot New
JerJey, but you would never havt
known that trlp was made If you
dt,Ponded on Jerry Brown for ~our ln/ormatlon.
The governor's office ¥vcr 1m
nounced the trip Other gov·
e rnou. includlnu his father
"Pat .. Brown, routinely told re·
porters when th.cy were out of
mwn making political s peeches.
Getting re-elected, or helping
other people get elected. was
held to be a legitimate part of the
ballgame. Nol so with Jerrv. You
have lo prise out of him the fact
that he is a politician
··'tie try to r,M,pect the 8P·
propriate division between
political and state business,··
s a ys Brown 's executi ve
secretary, Gray Davia Piou ly •
~·So we've made It a practice
frbm the very outset not to list
the governor·s Polltical activities
on official stationery paid for l>y
t xpayers ...
fl'HAT LAST is a neat touch
Btown·s phony Spartanlsm, hi•
old Plymouth, his r erusal tn
grant mailed requests for hla
alJtlalure and unwillingness to
Hye in his official residence. are
ull well-known parts or the
political apparatus or the most
political of politicians now on the
surface of our Uv~.
Other political meetings held
in the Ea.st which wer~ not an-
nounced by the governor·a office
Included, according to the Los Angeles Times:
A private meeting with a
group of rabbit and offitlals of
Jewish organizations. Brown re·
portedJy gave his listeners the
idea that he dltfered with Prcsi·
dent Carter's Mideast porlcies.
Meetin~s in private with lhe
editors or The N~w YorJc Tim.~
and Time and NewsweelC
maeazincs.
A beautiful _people party: ~iven by wilker l.a1ly Weymouth.
daughter or Washington Post
publisher Katharine Grahitm.
Other J!Uests were J acquelio
Ke nnedy Onassis. Barbara
Walters. publisher Clay Felker,
economl!!t John K Galbraith •
British Ambassador Peter ~Jay
ond authors Norman M3iler and
Gore Vidal. The last tw9 re·
portedly got into a fi st tight.
ALL TIIESE activities dre es·
11uredl)' the busines11 of the people ot Callfornh1, who are pro·
sum ably being served by this wet
youn1 man. Not that anyone
would object if he did any or ull ot •
thue thin«• ho declined lo
aclrnowled1e he wns doing. They
are all routinely in the business
or u pol's life. Other pols have no
ditric ulty in acknowle detna
them They ore, In fact, rather
proud to admit they are pollti·
clans. and that the>· work at their
trade
1 somettmcs think that a poUU·
cian"s success la directly propor-
tional~ to his cont~mpt (or the
public he pro(esses lo serve. lt
this standord Is adhered to, Jerry •
Brown Is a ~uper'-tlvely C· ~esstul P<>littcian.
A STRICT conalructionist
might~ay tho~ JMry had no right
to go East at .. u; since his trip
cleurly Interfered with his useful-
ness as J!Overnor or Califomlo
That is too much, pedantically
so. But we do have n rtght to
know whon und how hard our
governor Ill running for hl1h r or
ficc. ·
Since he can't possibly keep ll
a s ecl'el, newspapers i:lnd TV out·
l•U. being what they are, h ought
to be honest about what he ls up
to But that wouldn't tie our
Jerry.
..
.47 To write Ute O.llr. PllOl/Bo• tS60. Costa Meta, CA mu
• Ncwember 20~ ... To C'all tht D•llV PllOtn1' 64241
• By GIC BAILEY ~ Representallve Jerry Patterson of
Santa Ana wu vastly pleased'with his
new beard, 1rown during the Auau•l
conll'easlonal retess. "It makes you
look like a 220-Pound Dick Hunna," said
a colleaaue. The ncx' day the beard was
gone.
That Incident is hardly runny to
Richard T. Hanna, former House
member from Orange County who, ac-
cordine lo the Justice Department, was
a major partner ot Korean businessman
Tonesun Pnrk In his efforts to bribe
members or Congrei;s.
On Oct. 14. Hanna was charged with 40
counts of conspiracy. bribery, mail
fraud :rnd failure to r<.•g1!>tl•r 1.t'> a foreign
agent. If convicted and ,gh<:n the max-
imum !>entcncc, Hannu could recc1v1:: a
total o( Z'J(.I ,>cars in priso11 and Sl 15,000 m
fines.
And there Is nothing a bit funny about
the Korean i.candaJ"s California connec-
tion. Jt ma~ cost two or three California
1nembers of the House their seats next
year. lt will be a major rssue for
RepubUcans. who claim with some
ju.tlfirallon a "coverup. ·· And lt casts a
shadow much darker than mos t people
realize on California and San fo·rancisco
politics.
The Korea scandal was financed, at
least in part. by commissions paid for
lhe sale ot California rice to Korea. And
the "rice connedion" helped revive a
San R.ranc-lsco shipping line acquired by
the eon ot former San l''rancisco Mayor
Joseph Alioto.
THE INDICTMENT'S CHARGE
As a scandal. It has only one major
drawback. Park departed from
Washington well ahead or investigator-.
from the Ju!>t1cc Dcµarlmc:nt and from
the House ethics committee Of course.
at that pomt Con~n~ss wa:. about "" in·
terested in <"onduct1n~ an in -depth 1n
vestlgat1on of Korean money as 1l wa.s In
voting it.setr a pay ~ut. Later, Park left
London ahead of a Justice Department
indictment and a possible extradition el·
fort. I Ii!> speed a nd s urencsb of move-
ment. hll1 happy ability to be aJw11ys JUSt
one step •1hcud of the Ju< .. tlce Depart·
ment, have resulted In some bewilder
ment and a few .,houts <Jf l<.1uUht(•r bac:k
in Washington.
Be that ui. it may. Park 1s 111 Korea,
and thc Korc<1n government .. ays it Isn't
going to send him buck to race the uncer·
tain processes or JUSticc In th(' United
Stales. But Dick Hanna Is stlll within the
. . . always just one step ahead
of the Justice Department.
boundaries of the United Stale$. He has
moved from Orunge County to fi'ayet·
tevllle, Arkansas, and for a time it ap-
peared he might be cooperating with the
Justice Department.
The at-page indictment or Park raises
lots or questions about Hanna. It charges
a conspiracy to "corruptly provide a
part of the commission~ on the sale or
rice to R1 churd J. Hanna and various
ether congresi.men and senators with in·
tent to lnnuencc the decisions and ac·
tlons or said congressmen and
senators. . lt wns a further part of saJd
conspiracy that Hlchard T . Hanna would
aid and a:.s1st the dcfc.ndant Tongsun
Park In the distribution of purl of the rice
commissions.·· The Indictment also
claims Hanna took more than Sl00.000 in
money and goods und services from
Park. and Hanna's attorney concedes
that the transactions. listed In the Park
indictment, took place.
For a time. Hanna was only an "unln·
dieted co-conspirator.·· and the Justice
Department held off formaJ charges
against him. Usually. explained Charles
McNells, a former federal prosecutor
who now represents Hannll, this means
that an individual who ml,eht have been
ON TIIE DAY the Park ~ndletptent
was made publk. Attorner General Grtt•
tin Bell was asked t Hanna was
cooperating. ''J have heard nothing ot It,
if he ls,·· replied BeJJ. However, McNell1
reported thttt Hanna answered all ques-
tions put to him by the Justice Depart-
ment, declining to take the Fifth Amend·
ment.
"If I ask you 1r you like chocolate lee
cream and if you say you don't, and I
don 't believe you. then would r say you
are cooperatm.1.r1 .. s ays McNells in a
s~nlencc that might be traru;lated as.
.. Hanna is talking. but the Justice
Depnrtment doesn't believe what he ls
saying.··
Hanna is :.ay111g that he 1s innocent.
that he merely had a legal business and
personal relationship with Park. And
with !>ark in Korea, and no other wit·
nesses able to provide direct leaUmony
HANNA BEARDED
a!> to the Park-llunna relationship. the
.Justice Department ut first ehQ1Se not to
Indict Hanna. When the Hecond shoe fell.
l\'l cNelis received a call from the JusUce
Department telling him, "We've lndlcl·
ed your boy ."
Uut a copy or the indictment was not
made immedh&tely available to the at-
torney SQ that he could respond to media
queries in detail. "Ir they·ve got· a cue.
let them prove it, .. he said. The Justice
Department went relatively easy with
Hanna. not arrestinJ( him. and allowing
him to be iu-raigned at his own conven-
ience in agtntlemanly manner
THE WAY IT BEGAN
Dick Hanna ts u former member otthe
Assembly, where he served as chairman
of the education committee. He was a
member or the Hbuse from 1963 to 1974.
when he reUred voluntarily. A 63-year·
old Democrat. his survival In Orange
County politiel of the 1960s demonstrat-
ed considerable political skill. Hanna Is
a short man. bearded. pleasant. con-
vivial and a travclins man. In 1986 or so,
he met 1'ongsun Park. The Indictments
~pell out the Justice Department 'a
version of what followed:
IL starts with a 1967 meeting between
Hanna and Kim Hyuni,: Wook. a former
directororthe Korean CIA. who ls now In
the !-.1niled 'States testifying before
various congressional committees and
the Justice Department.
"Overt act two" in the indictment
came in 1968, when Hanna arranged a
meeting between Park and San Fran·
cisco Mayor Joseph Alioto. who Is th1?
former bea or' tfle aCUornto Rlcc:
Growers Aasoclutlon. Tho H11M1 Indict
ment Ughtens tho relationship wlth
AUoto by etetinf that the former
Congressman "recommended .. Park as
11ales agent tor the rice erowers.
Afloto h~$ testilled that Par)(, with the
aupport ol the Korean gbvernment.
forced him and the rice industry to use
Park a.s the agent tor multl·mlllion
1h11 rice connection was
profitable for Park.
dollar sales of California rice to Koren. A
maJor portion or that rice was carried to
Korea in ships belonelng to the Pa.cific
Far East Lines. which had bee n
purchased by Mayor Ahoto's son
The nee connection was profitable Cor
Park. The commissions on rice ap·
proached S8 million from one company
alone, a company which has Joseph
Alloto as it.as tegat counsel. And the
Alioto-owned Pa~tflc Far East Line .
which had been losing money. began to
make a profit.
HANNA, according lo the Justice
Department indictment, Cot 33 checks
from Park, totallnc as8,228. 75, between
Aprtl 12, 1972, and Dec. 12, 19'15. Park
also sold Hanna a Cadillac. which he re·
told at a pront. an<,l he purchased Han·
n:i 's house, Ute Piitk lndlctmenl ~•Id.
Att.omey McNells offers this e~plana·
lion or the facts: Hanna borrowed ~.000
from a bank, which he In tum loaned to
Park as a business Investment. The
checks cited in the indictment were the
legal return on that investment. The
loen was made, according to the Justice
Depart.m.ent, on April 5. 1971. and repald
on Aug. S, 1971.
McNells aays thal Hanna·s interest In
South Korea and the rest ol Asia pre·
dates his association with Park. In ract,
according to McNelis, Hanna first
became interested in Korea while he was
in the California Assembly, through a
Korean orphan program sponsored by
actresi. Jane Russell.
The attorney concedes there were fre ..
quent trips to Korea and elsewhere In
At1a -some on congress.ional busl11ess.
some on personal business and some for
charity. "It's just the way )'ou look at
it," he says.
OTHER STATE LEGISLATORS
Hanna ts not the only Call.fornla
member ol the House to have deallnes
wlth Park and/or the Koreans. The
r•cOt"d ahowt a continuina and mulUplf
Korean interest in California leslslators
-particularly, but not excluslv6l1y, with
those elate to the rice trade:
-Democratic Representative John
McFall of Manteca received a total of
S4,000 from Park or his agent.. accord·
Ing to the lndictmef\l. The money went
into an "office fCCount" an<l was used
for personal loaas. amona other.th1nt1.
McFall. as a result of disclOIUret ot tbe
payments. may face real~UOd prob·
lems. In addition, he lost hit bid to aaln
a major House leadership post.
-Democratlc Representative Robert
LeHettor VaJlejo ls a close friend ofSuzl
Park Thomson, a Korean-born uaoclate
of Park, who has been repe.$1tedly ques-
tioned by the House ethl~s committee
and the Justi~ De artment. ·1Aa1ett \00
may ra~ reelection problem!!. ..
-Democratic R.epreseot(ltlve Charles
Wilson of Compton has made frequent
trips to Korea and l" now marr1td to u
Korean woman.
-FORMER Representative Jerome
W a Idle or Antioch received a Sl,000 con·
lrlbutlon from the South Korean am·
baasador for his falling eampaJgn to cap·
ture the Democratic nominatlon ror gov·
ernor. ll was a lefal contribution.
properly reported. but the publicity aur·
Education: Who's .to Blame
TIU3 School The Student
By WILLIAM ORTON
In the United St.Jtea last year. more than 20
mllllon people were ciaulned lunctlonally II·
literate, accordinii lo a recent study by the
Department of Hetal\t,, ~ducatlon, and Welfare.
The rate tn Calilomla was 0.1 percent higher
lh•n the naUonal averaac, wlth over !.a rnUUon CaUtomie• tunctlonatly ti literate.
Looklna cloa6l~ al the tchools or today and 2$ yeara ago, fdUc•tlon has taken a turn for the worn d«Qi ~bnoloalcal Improvements.
rounu1ne lt muy bave blocked ony
Woldle apPolntment an the Curter Ad·
mlnlstrutlon. Waldie Lelis of" IUtbt ht
und RepubUcan RepresentaUve Charles
Wl&alna of Fullerton took to Korea. The
two of them were attempting to aid two
American soldierti, convicted of murder
by a Korean court. Hunna appeared on
the tllght and he seemed very famJllar
with otralrs In Korea, Waldie recalls ..
Wlnlns and his wire also were flown to
Korea by the South Korean government.
to make an address at u Korean unlvers1·
ty. ln addition. Wiggins and Waldie were
guest!! at dlnnen1 g iven by Suzi
Thomson
Representative George Daniel11on of
Los Angeles tells a somewhat similar
story. He was in Kprea on congre3sional
bus1nc!>S when Park approached him Ml
the m rport and introduced himself as a
friend ol Hanna's. Parle suggested they
have dinner toaether. Later. Danielson
went to one or two or the parties thrown
by Park m Washington. He notes that he
was a rclallvtlY small fish at such
parties. Guest li sts included former
President Gerald f'ord. then a member
of the House, and House Speaker
Thomas P. "Tip .. O'Neill.
-Other California congressmen have
avoided any involvement in the Korean
scenario, Representative Phmp Burton or San Francisco quickly returned to tht
Korean embassy an expensive gift given
to his wife. Reprei:;entatlve Norman
Mineta of San Jose refused to cash in
gambling chips given him in a Korcun
casino. His visit to the casino had been
suggested by Su:.:i Thomson. then an aide
to tor mer House Speaker Carl Albert.
CARE AND FEEDING
The record shows there was good
reason for the c.are a nd feeding of
California coniressmen. Testimony
before o House Foreign Relations Com-
mlttee Rubcommltlee demonstrates that
the Korean government, In the late
1960s, wanted more guns. more rice and
more aid from the United Slates.
l<im Hyung Wook. the former head of
tho KOt'ean CIA, testified about a meet-
ing in Seoul : .. And lherearter Mr.
Tonasun Park brought to Korea two U.S.
congressmen. saying they were close
friends to himself. The names o( these
two congressmen 1 would reveal in ex-
ecutive session ... Then. the visit was
concerned with the transaction or rice.
Mr. Pnrk requested our assistance In
making rice transactions through !\tr.
Park himself and al the same time these
two U.S. congressmen also came lo me
und requested SU("h assistance. The.\
stotc If U\ acUon w.a Clone they co
.add to thtilr Hetvko In modemlilna the
Kortan urmcd fore~." KJm told tbe.ub·
vommlu.~. t '' The lwoeon"roit m n w roHannaa '/.
former Repruen\utlve Corne1tus
Gallagher of New Jer1J~y. ccordlrt,1 ts>,1 commllt.a source•. 1 .. ,
•"4 I
EVENTS ml\rchtd swiftly ofter Wl1~
meellna. Hanna inlroductd Park ~11
Muyor Alioto. The mayor told th 111
1''ranclsc:o Exnmlner later that he had
ne1otiated what waa up to then thes vt
lar.est shipment or rice tn the h'i4lO.J')' ~ 1 the world between Kor r and tbo U~\fRi'l
Statct. • llt ,
"In the rollowlna year Con:aresaman
llunna brouaht Mr. Park tom~ and 'aid1-
thut he would be the exclusive reprHeD· •
t atlve or the Collfomh.\ rice industry. "'t;
Ahoto explained to the Ezorilbm'. Tfle
Korean mission demanded in writing' 1
thot Park become the 111ent. The B.ice1 •
Growers AssoclaUon protested le> thfi,
U.S . amba...,sador In Kore~, but weretold.:t
by the embassy "in substance that the
embassy could be of no help in tbO male ..
tcr:· '
Purk becume the uscnt ror CaUfornli'11
rice sold to Korea -ut 50 centl a ton'. It\' :
1970 the ,.,ood ror Pcaco proirarn. lf•ld
for by American tu>tpoyers, took 0¥f!\1f
the purcha&eS. SalQI were made throuChiJ~
the Connell Rice and suiar Co.mpany;i,
Incorporated, New Jersey.JosephAUoto
is legal counsel for the company. -11 company paid Pnrk. or the companl~ •
controlled, S7.8 aillllon In commlaal . 1 over a five-year period. WhMJ J '
Alioto. son or tho fOT'TQer mayor. •t·
quired tontrol ot Pacltlc Far East Une .tlr
the company began abtppinc eornm1t:t·
rice to Korea. The shipptna line also
began to turn a profit.
WHERE DID T11E'-MON&Y GO!
PQrk's prortt on the rico trade was
stai&erlng, but the public retord dae1
not show stantrlcant amounts beina /.
spent on members ot Congress. "Jt"f ·
only a thousand bucks here and a"
thousal\d bucks there -peanuts. eJCcuaa~I
the expression,·· reported a Justice
Deportmenhource. 'JI
The department is seekin& a ·•r.aln·
make r, .. a paiymHter who actueJ!X;q
rained many th!)U$anda or unrepo~il:
dollars down on members of Cong~a.
The Indictments Indicate the Justlcf
Department believes Hanna was the k~f'
in Park·s relation• with Conirress. l~
There ls, of course. one other th.Of'S'1ct
which generally fits the 11tuptdity. rather
than the consplrncy. theory or hlatorv11,
Whal if Park was a con man par ~"'·uJ
uftence? Suppose he duped the Kew.an
government lnto bellevlng he was bi1lt1,
rng the ConJtetS lo vole the way lt W*.frh
going to vole anyway! PtJ'haps he t1'i~>.r;,
a few expensive parties. dropPed Oft·~
couple of bundles ot money, tecat and Urt· •
legal. and meantime socked mllllos 11
dollars away. •It
lf tnis was the case. lM11 the l"Oh·
gres11lono.I investigators woi1dn1 uftlt« ~ 1
former Water"ate Special Ptoft.'C.U It
Leon Jawors ki and the JusUcc DeJ*rt·
menl are golni to have a t.ouah Ume
prosecuting.
The real loser. in . any cue. ls the
American public. which paid wlthl I
taxes ror Park'H bribes or tan tam'
combination of the two. It wlll take nelct
yen r's election to determine Ir Individual
congressmen. tainted by t'he Korean <t91l•J
necllon, will sutrer from thr: pubUc~,'~
angel'. ~· 'l
-19tr:.
Late new• note: Patterson can now•
g row buck his beard. Defore appearloi 1.
in court to plead innocent to the 40 cO\ln\J
lodted Mgulnsl hlm1 Hunna •haved. hi ~
off. 1 rJt
Gil BaUeu i& o Washington corr~~.
for l11e Krught -R1dder ntWIJ)O~ end 4 /re·
quent ccmtnbutor to the CaLifor'tdo Joq
/rom wh1l'l1 thu article 11 rtJ>rinlid. 1 iJt{
"Think of Jerry Ford, .. l sa.Id·
quietly.
lie pulled hlmselr together
"Right," he said. "And somehow
l must. Oh, I ~new I Wa5 In trou·
ble when l reallied c had to ha.Ye
M idea nrst thing in the morn·
Ing. Even before breakfast: Thon
I'd sneak out or tt'ee ortlc• tor
another around ten. Three-ld1u1
bustness lunchel; w Te Toutln
1•d have several before dlnnt-r
UJld a couple of hot ones al OOcJ.
ttmc to help mc11leep. ··
ll1 ANNll; COOP BS
0( .. '*" ........... Deve'9Jjmm of OCean.ffOnt Salt Creek beach
perty Ui ia1una Nlauel may be 1talled at leut
more earl, as Avco Community Developers
ltlles to free it from a tan&le of government ctlons.
• • Flftal develo.,meat guidelines for Orange Coun·
coast, drafted by the South Coast Commission,
plaee a moratotlum on houalnc tracts of more
flve acres until the county complete• its master talplan. , , .
1'1T REMAINS to be seen whether we'U have ~irth'l .. •dtftniteon the La1una Niguel coastal area
1980 deadline (for the countr. coastal plan).'·
Gene l(Jellbert of the county 1 envlronm«;ntal
gement a1ency.
Avco'a valuable real estate, along one of the
aat's finest 1urftng beaches. baa resembled a diam~, eroded waateland since 1973, wben the state •tat commiaslon put a stop to 1radJn1 there.
• The property consist.a of two parcel.a: c. -74 acrea seaward of Pacific Coast Highway in
area or Niguel Beach Park, from Monarch Bay
th to Niguel Road.
'• -U3 acres directly across Coast Highway from
oceanfront property and extending inland to the ~end of the El Niguel golf course.
AVCO HAS A total of 4,000 acres yet to develop
Laguna Niguel. with 1,500 undeveloped acres
bin the coastal zone. David Stein, who left Avco
month as general manager, said a shift in the
(lptnpany's emphasis to inland development has
ltl.>ught Avco out of the red this year after con·
lidated net losses in 1975 of $3 million and in 1976
*2million.
Avco has blamed layoffs and changes in
agement on Its inability to develop its property,
to passage of the state coastal act.
By tbe lime the act went into effect, halti!1g
ading Avco said it had spent $2 million and m· ciarred Ji abilities 0($740,000 ror tract development.
Since then. Avco has maintained, it has lost
$11113 a day due to the loss of anticipated rents.
~
THE TWO PARCEl.S of 487 acres comprise
SJ>out 6 percent of Avco's Laguna Niguel holdings of
7~ acres
Controversy over the property 1s nothing new. In
March, 1968. Orange County supervisors angered
beach enthusiasts when they voted to abandon Sall Cl'eek Road. which had historically provided public
l!eSS
A SJ\-C Salt Creek Committee was organized,
and in Sl•ptc:-mber 1971, county supervisor s:
durchasc>d Salt Creek c Niguel > beach from Avco for
S2.6 m11l1on
• Av co had bought an 835·acre parcel of ~chfront property, including Niguel beach area,
from Prudentwl Insurance in December. 1970. after·
i\C:qumng thl' Lul(una Niguel Corporation earlierl
t.ftpt Yl'ar
t AT THE TIME Avco sold Oran11e County th;
el beach property, a company vice presidlnt
d the time or private beach ownership bad passed.·
In 1972 Avco won county approval of a sub.-
ion map for the 74-acre property and was Is-a rough erading permit. On Nov. 7, however,
fomia voters passed the coastal act, requirinc a
tat commission permit.
The permit could be waived If the builder had a
<11).lnty bwlding permit issued before Feb. 1, 1973,
~ ~ad performed substantial work under that
mit
When · eumptlon requ wu dent~
.Avco filed 1ult, clalming the company had a v~ed
ript to complete development of ttiO land wltbout a
coastal commission permit.
When I came here five years ago. the
Lasuna Ni1uel community thought of .Avco as just
another four-letter word," he said. "The company's
attitude wasn't so great either.
"The company under the old management took
an adversary position ln applying for coastal com-
mlsslon permits and in the ensuing Utilation -Sn. sisting on it.a riehts, rather than workin1 toward con-
ciliaUon.
"The new management has a more r.ational ap·
proach, which we think will result in better development.''
Company manaeement has chanced in five
years, however, and with it, company phJlosophy.
said Stein.
UCI Lab
Probing
Taro Woe
Biologists at UC Irvine
are trying to develop
new strains of taro
plants to combat
malnutrition in the South
Pacific.
Populations that rely
heavily on the taro root
may be in trouble in the
near future, according to
Dr. Joseph Arditti, pro·
fessor of developmental
and cell biolo&y at UCI.
DR. ARDITl'J, part of
a six·member research
team , reports that ~iruses are ravagin&
taro crops in the
Solomon Islands in
Melanesia
So far the islanders
have been unable to
check the viruses and as a: result much of the taro
crop has been destroyed,
he said.
If the islanders are
forced to switch to
another crop, there
would be both
psyc holog i ca l and
physiological effects. Dr.
Arditti said.
"It would be like tell·
ing Ameri cans they
could no longer eat
bt'ead."
Besides adverse
psychological effects, it
has been found that when
geo_ple on heavy taro diets suddenly stop eat-
ing the root. their teeth
fallout.
IN THE PAST, when
crops were threatened
by famine or pests.
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1119, Mr, M .. Jl'Ow•t.,.""n...I Tr.,• Said.
fk M9N11t1tot1111 Lo•Anve1••H•r11or "What we want to do is Oepartmenl for 1S yeus. Pr•Ytr
Mrvlces w11111e ttekl Slll\CMly November d~velop a taro plant that
20. 1m •1 i :» P.M. M ,,,. Smlln ruWu is resistant to viruses U(llb Colla Mllu ~lllMY CNl»I
willl F•ll14r ketTy 8Hufeu of St. and, While We're at it, tO ~~i~,~~~=!."wt'1.': :-.:: develop a p~ant that has •v S.pul<llei' c.m.twv 1n 0r.,., c... more and higher quaUty
1m1111 T11t11111 t.•mo Go11• Me .. protein."
Mor11»rydlreci .... ...._.. Besides Dr. Ardlttl,
three other UCI pro-
fessors are Jnvolved in --~-------the project along wltb a
postdoctoral fellow who·
b coordlnatin1 the Wbrk
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... HIS WILL BE the first time t
ll•ve seen him in 27 years," says Mrs.
Sb!tth, of 619 Hartford Ave., Hunt·
jilfton Beach.
'tommy Nielsen, 32, an auto
tlieC!lanlc, 'Wlll be bringing along his
wlte Lil and two grandchildren, Jean-
flette, 11, and Heidi, 5, none or whom
Jrlrs. Smith has met.
Nielaen, of C.Openhagen, wUl also be
meetine a sister and brother for the
first time.
Laura, 23, or Cypress, is a former
Huntington Beach Hi gh School
homecoming queen and capt~n of the
Oiler songleader squad.
l)m, 19, lives at home will\ hi.$
metber.
The family has, however, talked by
telephone. ....
·~CALLTOMMYall the lime,"says
molhec. a merry laugh breakUig
tln'ough her lilting Danish accent.
What separated the mother and son
to the first place?
Wanderlust is perhaps the best
word, says M~. Smith.
"I always wanted lo sec something
o( the world," she ex pl ams of the
odyssey that has taken her to 32 coun-
t tries during those 27 years since she
bade her mother and infant son good·
bye.
"My mother convinced me to leave
'him with her. She said you can't take
a baby overseas like that," Mrs.
Smith explains.
She was young then and there was a bi& world to experience outside Den-
JJlark.
She reached America via Canada
1 aJld the years just passed.
"MY MO?HER fln1tlli)' came over
to, visit and she died"" &ii weeks after
sne got back hqme•'' f afl Mrs. Srottb,
. a 9¥,les cler,k. ·. · • (keep thinking that l '11 probablr,
kick the bµc~et after I see Tommy.•
she declare5 +.-tth a hearty laup.
She says Mien't.M jetliner set.a down
at Los Angeles Imematlonal Airport
Jan. 2 it will truJr be a milestone ln
the lives of both herself and her grown
son.
"I WANTED 10 go., home to Den·
mark several times," she c6nfesses.
·'But can yo" believe it? After belbf
in 32 COWltries I.'m afraid ot tlylnJ
now. It scares me to get up there."
Whatever the grown son inberltecl
of his mother's traits, Mrs. SuUth
says she knows of one of them to be
specific.
"He writes be is scared stiff of tly-
ing too."
~Drug Warnings Seen
r SACRAMENTO (AP) A
; California health official says warn-
. Jogs lo lJregoant women aM rtursing
'fflothe rs may be required on all over·
t,he-coynter drugs.
'1 • Alan Slagel, a pbarmacoloo
.'liheciallst io the food anct drug secUon ~\be Department or Health, said (ast
week, ''The idea of the statement is
I' lhat use or drugs in pregnancy or by
'1actating nursing women is not wise
unless absolutely necessary. ,
"THE INTENT is just to achise Her 1
1 tllat the benefit of taking' lhe drug 1 Should be worth the unknown risk. &h~
should talk to somebody first "
Slagel, in an interview, said the pro-
posal is totprotect fetuses and infants
from pro11~tns similar to the one
created by DES. which was common·'
ly used in the 1950s to prevent miscar·
riages. .J •
"It now tutns out that we apparent·
. , ly have put ai risk of cancer e number Pf daughters and sons ot mothers ex-
t~posed to DES 20 years &iO,'' he said.
11. The proposed regulation has been
! 1•harply criticized by a dru_g industry
,,Jtpokesman. •
f
As now drafted, the warning would
state: "Th~ safety of UUs drug durin&
pregnancy or pursil\g is unknown .
Seek prof~i<>®J advice before using
if you are nµrs4tg oc are or may be
pregnant.·~
. "WHETQEfl rr goes or 1* d•
pends on the pro and con argument.
we get," said Slagel, who said he
knew of no other state wtth such a re·
,•Qajrement. • • ,
Louis Thorpp:;pn, 11 .spokesmn IM
the Propr{eto,ry ~<>s~tion, a ifOUP of drug maoUtac , ~alls tbe pro-
posed regulatjon ''a urd." He says It
should be r~red only If research
shows a substance poses a danger.
''Many of these ~roducts have
absolutely no ~~ring, on whether a
worn an Is pregn,ant or nursing," he
sa ys. ,
Rut Slagel likened it lo the cautions
against use by young children .
·'There are a lo' or statements on
t)lere that saf, 'Do not administer to
children under age Ql t-«o or three."
"Well, we arc l,alking at>out
chHgren under the l,\£e of zdro/' he
said.
v, I . .
llt511>E:
Once again, Woody Hayes
stands accused of being a wicked
man. The 4UveT·balred Ohio
si.t.e Univesrslty football coach
allegedly hit a TV cameraman ln
the aut Saturoay.
A question or proper conduct
may arise.
But to me, another question
elouds the issue: Was there pro-
vocalion?
Woodrow Wuson Hayes bas
widely r~coenlzed character
traits: He ls a poor loser, has a
terrible temper, has little regard
!or the media and ls fond or
military history.
If you will carefully look over
, those tra!\I, pleAae, then ask r· yourself if '!ou would have gone
up and shOved a camera in his
! face when his team had just J fumbled the Bi& Ten football
GLfWN HITE
WHITE
WASH
championship and a Rose Bowl
bid away lo his most hated
rival?
If you can truthfully say yes, I
advise that you never do It should
such opportunity occur.
Would you kiss a cobra? WoUld
you pct a gila monster? Would
you go swimming In a pool that
had sharks, sea snakes and elec·
tiric eels in the water?
Would you enter a gate that
had a sign : Beware of Doe?
Would you shake a vial ot nitro
glycerine? Would you take a mid·
J
night walk through Harlem?
lf you had eood sense you
t would not c1o any or those thin1s.
That's because you would be J nirting with danger, and you
know it
Hurling tnslpld questions at
Woody Hayes is Cllrtina with
danger. Invading his privacy
during a tense and crushing
situation such as the fumble
Saturday is flirting with danger.
, Testing his patience Is fllrtine
1 with danger.
I So why don't they Clhe media)
call off the dogs? Why not try to
understand this man's personal
, makeup and leave him alone in
t
situations where interrogation
and close-up camera work are in·
vi ling violent reaction?
To those who will not respect
Woody's human rights. I say
I Trespass al your own risk.
I * * * I The University of Minnesota
football team has three Imposing
wins this year: 16-0 over Rose
Bowl·bound Mlchi1an. A 19-17
verdict over Washington and a
27·13 conquest or UCLA. The lat·
ter two are t contenders for the
Pac·8 Rose Bo•l berth.
ANN ARBOR. Mt b. <AP> -tn
the \laning mo'm.enta or
Michlcan's nationally televised
14-6 win over Oblo State Satur.
d•)'. losing coach Woody Haya
vented his frustration at Mike
Freedman, an ABC caQleraman
working the Ohio State Jhteline.
With four minutes left to play,
Michtcan's John Anderson
caused Ohio State quarterback
Rod Gerald to fumble the ball
and Derek Ho"ard recovered f'!!,
the Wblverines at the Mldllaa.n
18, ending the Buckeyes' Jut real
' .
Bowl Picture
Taking Shape
The post·season bowl plcture
became Increasingly clear Satur·
day as 13 ~Uege football teams
wrapped up bids. and not all of
them dJd it by wlMing.
Ohio State accepted an invita·
lion to meet Alabama in tho
Slqlar Bowl at New Orleans Jan.
2 arter losing to Michigan, 14-6,
for the Big Te» chamglo'1ship.
By winnini, Mtthtgan <10-u
nailed down a date In the Rose
Bowl Jan. 2. Mlchigan•s oppo-
nent ~ill be the Pac.a champio ...
eithet UCLA or Washington. ·
UCLA can clinch a Rose Bowl •
berth by beating USC in the
cross·town grudge malch Friday
in the Coliseum.
Southern Cal or Wubington
will meet either Texas or Te,tu
A&M in tM BJ\4ebonnel .SO.l
New Yeat't ,E\le lll Hot.ston. cle-
pendinf on tJie outcQme of final
regular season games.
tt\re.t. ~e volatll~ Hay~
slammed bia '8J'Phones to the
1round, th n ootlced the ABC
lldeUoe cam a 'ocualnt on b.la
reactions.
~ayei' ehari•d at the
camer•man and pun~hed hlm 1n
tho atolbactl. Vtewen around~
coun\t)' ••w Hayes approach, tben the plctur• swunt wtldb' out
of control before the director
switched to a view from another
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I
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -
Rou1house Ead Campbell bai-tered Baylor for 181 )'&rda on 30
carries in a brewell •P"'r-"~
at Memorial Stadium and top.
ranked Texas cUnched at least a
tie for the Southwett Conference
champion.ship Saturday wtth a
29·7 regionally televised victory
over the Beari.
The Longhorn.a, now 10-0 ever·
all and 7-0 in SWC play, CO.I\ seal
an ot.tlri&hL swc title qd a bolt
role in the ~ton Bowl oppc)lite
Notre Dame Jan. ! With a victory
over Texas A&M next s.turday.
T.,,.as stunned Jlaylor for two
qUlc~ first-quarter touchdowns
and coasted to victory oHr lhe
s~rappy Bun, now'-' and 2-5 ln le~i.ue play. ~Ut end Alfred Jactton out-
foxed Baylor on a 10-yard
touchdown run on a reverse, then
the 22P·pound Campbell took
over for an awesome 68-y8"'
drive in two playa.
Campbell roared 43 )'ards to
the Baylor 25, then broke three
tackles to score on the next play
and Jive Texas a 13.0 lead.
Southern Football Campbell carved out 35 yards
as Texas made it 19-0 on
freshman quarterback. Sam • .,.
Kentucky Rallies, 21~11·
74-yard romp on the third play
from scrimma&e but then wu
sidelined with a broken nose and
concu.uioo when be wu tackled
in the second quarter.
LEXINGTON. Ky. (AP) -
Derrick Ramsey's 1-yard plWlge_
capped an 80-yard fourth quart.er
touchdown drive that aave
seventh-ranked Kentucky a 21-17
Southeastern Conference come-
bacJc football victory over Ten-North CaroU.a J8
nessee Saturday. · · ·-Dflllce 3
The Wildcats; completing their best season in 27 years with a 10-1 • DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -North
record, got the winning drive Wl· Carolina freshman Amos
der way on a 36-y~rd pass from Lawrence scored one touctrdown
reserve quarterback Mike and Tom Biddle added three fleld
Deaton to Felix Wilson. goals u the 18tb·ranked Tar
Ramsey, playing despite a· Heels wore down Duke for a 16-3
·bruJsed shoulder. returned on a vi~rY aod clinched the Atlantic
t hird·and·Cive situation at the Co~t Conference football cbam-
Volont.eer 39, hammered 6 yards pionship.
on the first play and drove hia 4fter l"hullnl the game, the
team the distatw:e. Tar lleelt aeceptec\ a bld to play
Ramsey's $ore came with in the Dec.191..i.bedY Bowl.
5:29 left ln the game and com-Duke quarterback Mlke Dunn
pletied KenLucky's first perfect was burl and taken from the
sea100 lo conference competlt.IOl1 a_aD)e aft.er being bit by North
with a 6-0 reoonL _ • ~~ J)ee Hardison with
f tucky ia under probation ~:45 rema,inlng in tht ~ame.
a ere!ore ineligible for the Du.no ~u carried off the field ori
S tle and bowl play. a stretcher and ruahed to a
hospital viaambulan~.
F da 38, lltala 28
GAINE.5\'ILLE, Fla. (AP) -MINlalppl St. J8
Veterans Wes Chandler and ' -Jf.ilnb.tppl 14
WilUc WUd~ c,ombined for three JACJt$0N~ J«liss. <AP) -
of four Gators touchd9wos in Qliartffbeck Bruce Ttlread1ill
the inal quart,v: S-tu.Wa1 lo acored •1\e ~ouchdowo and
car aµ . ailillt Florida. team It••~ fl)=~er Saturday u fro the brink•ot1b•m•mbQr MlJlllll StateovercameadlJ... disir to-a •29 vlctol')' over ,.tr.oµs 11 qct overpowered fir up Ut,.eb. , arcb·tival Mississippi. J.8-14. in
J)dler ra.n 31 yarcta fo~ a io-colleaotoothall.
ah touohdqWn with t ;.a to State, 1~ little defense
pla and leecl th• 1a"1e wltb a an~ no il durlne the fint
43· d1corinirunwlthl:"31tft.. quartet? two field 1oals to
er blUt.ed 11 YIP"ds for hit narrow the alftlme gap to el~
e • Jl cl •PP b9 m or•e polnb=racecl 42 yaida erback John Brantley for~ . 8COl'e and bit
11 Yar41 to l>t!niek Gal· apllt ead e McJ)ole on a
fn.ey for another Gator 26-yar4 wn pus ln tbe
touchdown, alao in the fourth fourth Deriod.
quarter. Tbt Jtebels aeored on two Tlm St~ ~orida quarterback Ellla nm.s, the first fOf' one yard Terry Lecount scored the after an 80-yerd drl•e and
game's first touchdown with a another for aeven yards oa. tbe ..
third play followin& llD tnterc~p
Uon..
£SfJ 20, '.l'edaae .J T
NEW OR~EAblS (AP)
Charles Alexander rued for 180
yards and freshman Chris
WUllema returned a punt 62
yards for a touchdown, leading
LSU to a -..11 victory over sur-
.prislngly stubborn Tulane in a
college football game Saturday
night. •
Alexapder broke the single-
season Southeutern Conference
rushing record of Jo~ Dottley of.
Mississippi in 1949.
SAN DI m,o 0 { ~ P l -
Quarterback Joe Dails passed
for three touchdowns and
tailback David "Deacon" 1\mler
ran for two more SaiurdQ niebt, leading San Diego State tc>an up-
set 41·16 victory over 13th-ranked
Florida State.
Davis finlsbed with 227 yards
passing, completing 21 bf 30 at-
tempts, while Turner carried 25
times for 189 yards aa the Aztecs
.improved their recor,l to 9-1. The
Tan1erlno Bowl-bound
SemlooletfelltoS-2.
San Diego capltall%ed on two
Florida S~te fumbles and a
blocllecl P\lOt by James Lamar in
tht llrst half to ~ove to a 38-10
advantage before a capacity
cro'Nd of 50.~.
Tlie Semi.noles came tnto the ·
game tankeOili.nth nattonally in ~~:=~Ut~;{!",~~y~
a1»art by.blttSrif 15 o bis l~ tries
for 181 Y..~ and thr~ scores hflo(e •
t'!f tN'M puses WM\t
to flanker Smifill, wb<) woon6 up with 11Ute:c:atcb• for
12 1.J.C'ds· Srait.11"1 toucbdO'hS CO\l~r.dM, 12~laay-ar;Qs. While
Ansley'sl-yardsneat. .
Arlcaua 47, Slflfl 7
FA YtlTEVILLE, Ark. (AP)
-Arkansas nann.tn1 back Beh
Cowins scored two toucbdoWns
and rushed for 115 yards ob 19
carries as the elthtb·raftkecl
Razorbacks whipped Soulbem
M etfiodlat Unlveralty. 4'1·1.
Salurd*Y.
The victory booeted Artamu•
won-lostrec.'OI'(\ to 9-1. •
Cowios' 1lrd touchdown nm
gave b.J"kana• a 7..0 lead with less tlsan six lhlnutea nmalnlnl
in the fi~ period. Cowtn.s' 28
yard scoring burst up the middle
made it 27-7 in the open!J)J two
m lnules of the third period/
Steve UtUe, Arltanau' pre-
mier kicker, booted fleld 1oals of
18 and 1') yards. Ills second lleld
goal gave him a career mark ot
Turner scored on runs
aod nine yards.
lll'l!30 a 1.,_,, Beaela 27
PROVO, Utah (AP J -
Quarterback Marc Wilson
passed lS yards to Tod Tbompaoa
for a touchdown wilh 5:4.3 re-
maining, rall)'ine 17th-ranked
Brigham Youne to a 30-27 colleae
football victory over Cal State
(Long Beach) Satafday.
TralliOI 21-24, WU.On dlrectecl
BYU 70 yards in et1ht ~la11. hit-ting stx ot HYm paua in the drive. .,
B'\rtJ bad taken tl 2f.O lead late
in the second quarter. but Lon1
Beach scored 21 pbl.nta before th&
Cougars overcame IUmbl• and
an interception to aal.D the vlc. tory.
Loni Beach bad taken a 2"1·2'
lead on a 32-fard field 1oal by
62, bre.-ldn& the NCAA HCQrd ot
51 aet by J;>ave La~ ot Air Force. Llttte•1 jeCO~d netd aoal.
sent SMU tnto the ft~ldhou.H with
four &eeonda left on the clock~
'.l'e~as AAM 52. 'J'ttl D
FORT WORTH (AP) -CUrt1s
Dickey darted 80 and 13 yaula for touchdowns and massive c1eorie
WOOdard bowled over for two
other acorel Saturday =k a relenUestTexu A&M at-
tack and lead the ltth-taaked ~
gtea to a 52·23 Southwest Oon·
lerence victory over Texas
CbrisUan.
Dickey, who aattoped for a
eareer-bigh 175 yards on 20 car-
ries, knifed 13 ~arda.on a(~
down play e.arJy in the second
quarter to Cive the A11tes a 17-0
lead.
Leas than two minutes later,
the fleet. IOl>homore took a de.
layed handOlf and raced 80 yards
down the atdellnea u Texas
Alrll. '1·2forthe 8JAfOD andS-lln
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. HOUSTON (.\P) -Tbe
Houston CoQlan. loeled by the
bla play artlatry of Alols Blachell OD offense and Vincent Gr~wood aDd Mid JI.amen OD
def eaae. embarruaed'Tanterlne
Bowl-bound TexH Tech 45-T Saturday nlOt With a 21-Polnt
third.quarter OUtbUnl.
Tbe f8JDI WU eSpecla111 borri·
fylnc tor Tan•ertn• Bowl af-
ficlala, wbo eJte8d¥ bad lllvltecl
the letb--ranked Reel Balden to
play ln \Ile Dec. 33 clauJ.c at
Orlando, !'la. agaln.st l'lorld&
State.'
Blaekwell, who rushed us
yards oo 17 catrlea, scored on
nme of n yards anc1 l Yard, lead-
lnl tbe offmslve thrust of the Coqgan, who are an NCAA Prct.-bati~ thJaaeaaoo-
former Ora.nee com C()llege
star Wooc!y Trelsler ~ U:U
left tn tl\e came. tlf• kick
followed two toucbdoW'Q puses
from quarterbadc Paul McGaf •
ftgan to wide rec~lvet Vernon
Henry of 53 and Gyards.
PaeffieO
CS Ptdler.t-7
STOCKTON-Cal State
(Fullertoo) drowedlta final foot.
ball aame or t&i aeuon to bolt
1'.Jl\lverslty ot .Padfic, '9-7. here
Saturd87isiahL . Fullerton scored ltt lono
touehdown lD UMt ~ period
t.o briDI the halfttme scare to 2l.· T
In favor ot Padftc, then was un-
albe unable tO 1et OD the bOard
throughout the Acoaid halt
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
BLOO?dlNGTON. Mtnn.-Tbe
Minnesota Twins' board otdlrec>-
tors deelded at. a meeUn11thiS
week to hold manai•r GeQe
Mauch totbe lutyear oUall 000•
tract.
Mauch will be ln the third year of his three·yeat pact with the
Twins In 1BT8 but hna expruaed
his deslre to join the All.(fels,
Callfom.ia bu been try~g~t.o
ne1otlate a trade for tho ~· manaaer. lo
If Mauch chooses to lit out the
1978 se~ he'll not ttcelv. a
salary trom the TWim.
Tellld8 W11111en
LAS VEGAS -J\ml:Dy Connots
and Roscoe Tanner won
semifinal snatchea Saturd~ and .advance to the final of the
$320,000 WCT Cballeqe Cup ten.
nl• tournament at Caesars
Palace. •
Conoors beat lwc>-time defeDd-
ing cbampton Ille Nast.ale 1-2. 6-4.
Tanner edCed Dtck Stockton •5,
6·!5 by winnin1 a pair of tle-
breaken.
BorgiaFiaala·
WEMBLEY, Enaland -Bjorn
Bore routed Eddie bl~bJ. 8-2, 6°"
Saturday to reach the ftnal of a .
$135,000 Grand Prix tennls
tournament: B9r1's opponent
wlll be JohA l.J6yd 'Who upset
Raul Ramirez, 6·1, 0-6. 6-3.
Oraates Ad.,a•en
MANILA. -Manuel Orantes advanced to tbe final of tbe
Phlllpplne International Grand
Prlx tennls townament Saturday
by beatin& Dick Crealy, 6-2, M.
8-0.
Orantes wlll meet Karl Mell• who upset Geoff MuW'a. T-6, W.
Staal.rd a.lls
STANFORD -Tom Anielo
scored three goal.I for Stanford
a1 the Cardinals won the
Paclflc-8 Conterence water pe>lo championship Saturday by beatr
ing Cal, 11-8.
Stanford has an ·18·2 record, ln·
cludlni a 7-4 loss to Cal in a con...
ference match last month.
Kevln Robertson. an ex-
Newport Harbor Hlsh star.
scored four ioala tor the Bears. ..
a.a.p• 1t'I•
SAN JUAN. P.R. -Jose Plplno Cuevu ot Mexlco re-
talned bll WOt'ld Boxlnl Assoet.a.
tioa welterwetaht UtJe ~
ni&bt. Jmocltlng out Luis EsJ)9da -of Puerto Rico [n tlae Ulla round.
In an earlier ft&1rt, Samuel Ser-
rano of Puerto IUeo • wbo wu atag•ered la the tht';d rQUnd. re-
gained b.11 poise and tnocked oat
cballeo1er Tae Ho K.lm of South
Korea, retalnlna bla World Box-
i n f Associatloa junior lightweight cbampionablp.
lmaua"flUab
SYDNEY. Australia -Veteran Don January, d~plte four bogeys, fired a 1-undel"-par
71 Saturday to take a one-stroke
lead with a 212 total after three
rounds of the $200,000 AUltrallan
Open golf tournament. Australians .Jack Newton ud
David Graham, and New
Zealand's John L11ter, who
· shared the aecond-rouad lead wtth January. tied for •eccmd with 213 totala, Sounder-par.
~elsop~. Stanford.
Belt Bears, 21-3
qurrter. and Ka NUUIDI ballel for two toUcbdownl SaturdaY to lead Ore1onto a28-lh1etoryover
Orefon State in the flDal
Paclfic-1 came for each ieam.
It wu 0re1on'a flrat Pac-&~
tory thll year and improved the
Duckl' ataon record to2.tovw-
all and 1-6 ln tbe eonferenee...
Ore1oa State flnlabed 0-.'l lil I.be coofc rence and2-t overall.
Quattetbaet Jaclt Btudenan
111Jded (>Naoa aftel' atWn\:! iboJut two iames 1rith •
liijUr)-.
MICMGAN.
FpOTBALl I WATER POLO I MISCELLANY ' ONLVPtLOT
.Rustlers
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SANTA MO JCA Golden
West Colleee won its b1' .. t foot·
ball &"1M ever her Saturday
night-but lt didn't come easy.
GWC's Ru.stlerg captured t.he
Southern California. Conferenct!
title and a berth ln next
Saturday's Av~do Bowl wUb a
wild 29-28 victorJ over prev ly
unbeaten Sai:O Monica COUe1e
before a crowd oU,100.
It wu a donnybrook all the
way. It was bWed as a def'totlve
battle-but It ~ ahytl}tn1 ut
that. '
Golden West scored tfte 1ame-
wlnnlot touchdown wltb 9: 1J so
play when tiuarterbaek BUl HOllt
bit Kevin Vernoy with a 18·1U'd
• But Santa Monlca' camo
int b•ck to score ~~ min J.Ur on Lff •1 ~yard run •t Co11aln JumPod b1e1t ln tnxa ~ " 28-2$.
But then &nta onlca "
some coaUy ml•t•k whldl
helped tho Rustlers to t.Mlr •
aipgTt>.
The Corsairs punted with 10.
to 10 ln the •ame !!'om their U
but McGowan was bit at tho 41
alter calling a !air catch.
That eave the Ruatlen a
down at the 31. Then on the
play, Santa Monica was "'"""-·_,.. for holdlng-rnovint" the
ahead to the 16 Ana aettl~,--••c,,
Hobt's 1ame.wmnln1 tos
Vernoy.
Ho!JJt had two l ·Yard TD
EDISON HIGH'S SCOTT MELVIN (LEFT) SCORES A GOAL, DESPITE LARRY RANDALL'S DEFENSE.
pass. ·
That made it 29-28-but coach
Ray Sbacklefcri~ Rustler• bad
a Jot of naJJ..blUng to go, r
tn the opening ball and P
Flortn booted a 38-yard field~
with 0:49 left ln the secorul~,
quarter to give GWC a 17-1-41 ~ Saddleback
In 48-33
Triuniph
By HOWARD f,. HANDY
OI U.. DaOy l'llet ,ulf
They threw defen:.e to the
wands Saturday night as the Siid·
dleback College Gauchos football
team completed its flrst~ver un·
tied. undefeated conference
season ~1th a rc:.ounding 48-33
victory over Southwestern
College in Mission Conference
aclton at M1sswn Va·JO High
School
The Gauchos will play Glen
dale m the Mission Bowl Satur-
day n1ghl Glendale won the
Western Stale ('onfcren<'e title
Saturday with u 36 14 victory
over Vt•ntura Gl<mdalc will be
the host tc:am with the game to be
played at Glendale lligh
8111 Yam·y was the engineer of
the Saddlcback ultack that had
the Oauc:hos in front from the
first minute or play. He ran for
two touchdowns, passed for three
others and set up a fourth with an
opening 68 yard bomb to Rick
VonZup.
Both teams picked up sizeable
yardage with the Gauchos ending
with _,40 net ya rd s and
Soulhwe11tern with 498.
Yancy's touchdown n.1ns were
for 17 and 7 vard~ and his scoring
a era a Is Wl'nl for 40, 10 and 8 yards
with Mike Pardi grabbing two for
scores
Tom lla1gh was the favorite re-
re1 \ll'r, howt•vcr, grabbing 9 re-
ception~ for 152 yards including a
couple of spectacular grab'I He
abo had one touchdown with
Greg Speicher adding the other
two on runs of 2 and S yards
Doug Reeves kicked the first 6
conversions before the final try
was blocked.
The game opened with a bang
as the Gauchos went to a bit of
razzle·dazzle on the first scrim-
m age play Yancy handed off to
Speicher who in turn Jaterale(i to
Haigh. lie then threw another
latefal lo Yancy and lhe Gauchos
quarterback hurled a strike to
Von Zup for 68 yards to the
~outhwestem two.
T he visitmg Apaches came
right buck on their second scrim-
mage play to score on a 72-yard
aerial to set the tempo for the
rc<;t or the game
J efC Rotelli put pressure on the
Apaches· punter t wl ce, Steve
Carroll intercepted a pass an~
recovered a fumble and Reeves
and J eff Dreher had intercep-
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Newport,UniAdvance Twice Sant.a .Monl~1'1nO"°"led
drfyes. The first one l*'medlate-
ly followed the GWC touchdoWhl
Behind t~ pMalpg of Kolth Lee,
the CorsaJrs moved from their
own 32 to the Golden West 12 for a
first down,
But Lee directed his team•:.!
yards in 401econds as he hit n ... ~
of six pastes-the last one a oo •
yard TD W6s to Riley Guy. 1'11 •
I'll ve the Corsairs a 21·17
halftime lead. Mesa, Edison Poloi!fts Eliminated But Lee waa dumped for a 10-
yurd loss by Rick Shirley and
Kevin Patte~on, and on the next
play, the Rus tlers' George
McGowan became a sudden hero
by intereepUng a Lee pass at the
12.
But it didn't last Jong.
The second roundoftheCIF4-A
water polo playoffs held no sur
prises Saturday as far as the area
~nlrants were concerned
Newport H arbor High and
University High (Irvine) won
easily as expected while un.
derdogs Edison (Huntington
Beach ) H.J gh and Coast Mesa
High were eliminated.
Second-seeded New p ort
llarbor, aiming for its third
straight be rth in the finals,
hurled Troy CFullerton >. 16·5, in
the Sailors' pool.
University, also playing at
home, rolled by Crescenta
Valley, 11·5, as Peter Campbell
scored five goals and goalie Jack
Graham recorded 13 saves.
Edison, drawing No. l seeded
M 1ra Cm1lu <Manhattan Beach l.
s uffered a 20 3 thrashing at
Estancia H.1gh in Costa Mesa as
le<.1ding scorer Tim Spaeth was
shut out by the winners' defense.
And ma game played at the LA
Colbeum pool. Costa Mesa,
ranked ninth, was clipped by
seventh-ranked Chaffey, 11·8.
Cosli.t Mesa '!! Bob Dolan scored
four goali. to wind up the season
w ith 108. But Chaffey's Mike
Evans also scored four times to
run his season total to 142.
Evans was the top scorer in the
CI Franks last year with 148.
Edison, which was coming off
its fm,t victory ever in the CIF
playoffs just three days earlier,
round itself eliminated by Mira
Costa for the second straight
year.
University goes against Sunny
Hills Saturday in the third round
of play at Independence Park In
Fullerton. The Trojans have won
twice this season against the
Lancers. defending CIF cham·
pions.
Newport Harbor will square off
against Los Altos in Saturday's
quarterfinals.
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EdllOll l(Ofl"9 Melvin, Rllt1 Pttkloro
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Unlver.itr ' 7 t ' It Un•verMIY l<OflnQ Mtt<lntek, WOOlt lt, Bo"t<k
2, Sollo, Henta • C.tmPbell ~.
kor• ltY 0...rte" Cos!•Maw 1 J J 1 t
CNll•r 1 ' 1 l 11 Cos•• Mew 1<orl"9 -Olson, Ool•n '· Cnacon, P.tutton, F rou
SCON llY 0... r1•n
W.#pOrt acortno Youn11 3. Ber119son >. T .aylor
J,~r2, tyersonZ, Fut11,$teveM. Aootni.on.
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Tbe teams e1'changed the ball,
with the Rustlers getun1 it back
with 3:58 to play. They ran the
clock down to 1:30, then punted.
Santa Monica took over at the
G WC 49 and ln two. plays moved
lo the 33. But two Lee ptsses feJI
incomplete and on third down be
tripped while goi.Jtg back to pass,
losing 10 yards.
A fourth down pass went
lhrou&,h t.he hands of a Santa
Monie!\ receiver at the 15-yard
line-and Golden West bad it.a
first football cbampioosbip in its
11-year history.
It was a· se-e-saw battle all the
way with the Rustl"l's matching
some fine runs by Loren MfckJln
and Holst against the passlnl o?
Lee.
Micklin was superb, picklnf up
141 yards--h.tll best aa 81\ustler.
He wtored on• TD frotn three
yards out that 1av• GWC' a
s hort-lived ~-2l 1ead with 10:23
to go in the third quarj.er.
Newport, I .ag11~a,
CdM Girls Win
Newport Harb o r ,
Corona d•l M"r and
Laguna Beach girls
volleyball team11 ad-
vanced in straight set
victories to the
quarterfinals of the CtF
4 ·A ch amp ions h Ip
playoffs Saturday night.
N e wport toppled
be determined by a coin
flip today.
Corona del Mar defeat·
ed Huntington Beach,
15· 7, 1~. and will play
the winner of a 1ame
between St. Paul and
Bishop Montgorrtery in a
Tuesday outing.
• Camarillo, 15-3, 15·7, and
wlll meet San Marcos
Tuesday nlght at a site to
CHUCK CRAWFORD <AIOHT) OF EDISON WATCHES THE BALL. UCI Beaten
Laeuna Beach, the
fourth s eeded team
b e hind Newport and
CdM in the top two spots,
easily dereated Millikan
High (U)ng Beach), 15-0,
15-13 to advance against
Golden West now faces
Fullerton College Saturday night
at Cerritos. Fullerton defeated
the Rustlers by a 13-3 marcin
eurlier this season. • i ..
Fullerton (10-0 ) is the ~
ranked JC team in the nation. ~
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the winner or a game ---------------------.
OCC Rolls, 24-14
LONG BEACH-UC
Irvine look second in the
PCAA wat.er polo cham-
pionshlps Saturday at
the Belmont Plaza pool
in Long Beach. The An·
leaters missed a s hot al
the championBhip when
Pepperdine doused lhem
In the neeUng seconds or
between Aviation and
Cypress.
Irvine High lost to host
Alla Loma ln a 2·A
playoff game and was
ousted Crom the playoffs, Guisness Paces Pirates
By a Dally PUot Wrtler
Gary Guisnesa passed for two
touchdowns and ran for another,
then got a heavy helping hand
from the defense H Orange
Coast College closed its 1977 foot·
ball season with a 24-14 conqu~t
of Mt. San Antonio Cblle1e Satur·
day niahl.
An OCC Stadium crowd of Z,SOO.
saw coach Dick Tucker'• forces
bag their third win In a row u
they shut off the volatile Moun•
Ues, hlUlne them with 78 yards in
losses.
They erupted !or 14 ~nta tn
the second q!Jarter as GW.llfft
hit Larry Hall with a 3·yard ~or·
Ing toss and then found Faye
Wealh-=t'• with a 12·1•rd TJ)
throw.
Sce>tt I.Qtlmat> ]>lCked UP both
PAT1 and added a Lhird Jater.
ll WU Lohinall•a 25·yard fleld 10•1 111 tbe third quart r.1;
bOweYtr, that sent OCC •b ad for:
1o0d, 1'•1'. Jt culmlna\td a 71·
1ordbllts.
B•rllerStiV• Fo18)'1:tad J1IJ) • late\'~ lOZ 7,Udl but tlie
touchdown was voided by a pass
interference call and Mt. SAC
scored seconds later to tie it at 14.
The Pl.rates wrapped up vic-
tory with 3:32 left In the game
when Gulsnesa plunged a yaro
tor the tally. Mikt Mu880'11 fourth
blocked punt of the year gave
OCC the ball at the enemy 12 as
Mark WhiUey recovered ..
OAMI ITATl'11ct MIAC
2
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the game. ·
Pepperdine's Jerry
Schroeder fired a goal
with 44 1econda remain·
ing to topple UCI 12-11.
but the Anteaters
bounced back to win the
second•place game over
Cal State <Lone Beach).
9·61 •• Gery Flcueroa
baa bis second" atraf ght
live·ioaJ performance.
ProSOOres
15-12, 4-15, lS-8. O...,CI,,._ .... ._.. .... S.tn Mer'91 Otf _......,... >1s,
15-10, 15-11.
Mlrt c..aa ._. '9nla htWa 1M,
1W.
01.ncs.1ecllf St. JOMPll , .. "· •z.ts, , .....
M
AHi• Vali.y Oef ~lliMtt 1._ IO,
11•U,1t.16.
Yoo can have the world In yo!M' hand with
P9CKIT PHON!. Never' be out of .touch.
Make or rcc;elve telephone aalll. Toke It to the
golf c:ours&. beach ot rata1681lt ..•
It's lfahtwc1ght.(less than 2 pounds), anly 8~
Inches tall and Cordless. POCKIT ftHON!
flt• In VolA' titief aase, puree or pocket
POCK!T P.HOHe ... Who needs a dime when
you've got • teleJ)hOne fn yoc.ar pQic:kct? •
y 8RNJEC.\811U.O -a. • ...., ....... AuNUT ~John
•rd\ of Cotta
ed lliUut/u*'lJme
boyi&Vblon wblle
•on CHunUnrton ch) .. cored an un· ~fecedented perrect
• te ln the «trls division tp .biehU1ht Saturday's ~r, Croll country pre· 1Ui1• at Mt. San Antonio qpµe1e.
1fGerhardl toured the ttiree-mlle hilly course in
1';.M .2 while Edison'•
* * *
clrll fini•bed 1·2·3·-4·5 amooa team competitors
In tUlr; beat to earn th•
favorite's rolo for nut
Saturday '1 finals at the
aamestte.
All fn all, 1t was a meet
dominated by Oranee
Coast area high schools.
Fountain Valley and
Costa MeJJa fi.U..bed 2·3
In the second 4·A ~eat
race while Marina (Hun·
tington Beach> and
Corona «i.I Mar went 2·3
in the first 4·A beat race
to comprise lbe bulk of
the 10-t.eaai field for the
tin1l11 . F.dlson finda ltaelf
wllh pi.nty of familiar
comi>:etltton In the H-
te un 1lrla dlvhlon
finals. Jolninf the
Chargers will be Corona
del Mar, the winner of
heat three, Fountain
Valley, second place
llnJaher in heat two, and
Coata Mesa and Maler Del (Santa Ana), who
went 2·4 ln the first heat.
Indlviduala quaUCylo1
for the finals ln the girls'
di vision were Dale
Sprlnk of Unlveralty
HJ1h <Irvine), runner-up
ln heat one, and Tami
Darr ot Mlasion VleJo.
fiflb ln heat two.
The 4·A boys race pro·
mises to be one of Uie
U8bteat in history. AU
four area entries, along
wUh heat winners
Foothlll (Santa Ana> and
Palos Verdes ha~e ex-
celleqt Chances ot cap·
luring the team UUe.
The key for each of the
contenders Ues with the
CROSS cOUNTRY I HORSE RACING I MUSlO
~-c~untry Goal for U Cl Runrrers: Alamitos
Prelims Finish in the Top Six Racing
Entries Results After a rude miUaUon, UC Irvine's
cross country team made the transl·
uon Crom Division II to Division I
quite smoothly.
ln their first season of compelltJon
on the major university level, the
Anteaters captured /out invitational
litl••s and on their first try, the Pacific
Co~1sl Athletic Assn. <PCM> cham· pionsh1p
Monday, they'll be shooting Cor a
position among the top srx at the
NCAA championship meet In
Pullman, Washington.
'l'hus, in the span of five years. head
t•oa('h Len Miller has transformed tbe
program from one best suited for in ·
tra-mural competition to one that
ranks among the best in the nation
llowe\·er, the first taste of Division r com petition was less than pleasant
Last fall, one week after UC! had
\\ alked away with its secon(l con
!>~cuti .. e NCAA Division II cham·
p1onsh1p, Miller ent~red Ralph Serna.
Steve Scott and Eric Hulst, 1·2·3
finishers in the finals. in the Division I
meet.
Their places pointed out the vast
differences between the two
classifications. Hulst, a national age
group fecord holder. finished 34th
Serna. l.t two-time Di vision II cham
pion. was 74th. Scott, who would
blossom into America's premier
miler in the spring, was a distant
180th.
·'We found out what would suffice in
Division II was inadequate in Division
I as far as seriously cont~dlr>g,"
Miller said later. "We had to upgode
the entire program.''
The changes were drastic. Miller
bee a me OlDre demanding, the
workouts became increasingly dlf·
ricult and the times '"'proved
drastically. As Scott, a senior, put it·
''The things we did this year we would
huve never even ~tempted before.·•
It all paid orr ln tut week'a PCAA
meet when the Anteaters won goine
<.tway with a 29-point total on a 2·3·5
finish by Serna. Scott and Ed
Ahlnieye:.
<HU!st. bothered by a knee injury in
the summer, was put on a special
training program to get hltn ready for
track.>
The PCAA meet was held in con-
junction wilh the Pacific·8 meet and
UCt woun(\ ap second behind Ore1on,
the second place linlsher in the 1976
NCAA finals.
Favored Washington State failed to
pluce In the top four and did not gain
the NCAA finals.
Overall, Serna was 12th with a 30 :59
clocking over the 10,000·meter course
followed by Scbtl (13th) and
Ahlmeyer Cl5th l. UCI also got ex·
cellent efforts out of the rest of the
team. Don Moses was 23rd, Charlie
Christensen 26th, John Koningh 35th
and David Bernstein 39tb.
Ab far as the NCAA meet is con·
('Crned. Miller says his team has an
excellent chance for sixth place and
.in oul.lidesbot at third
"Reahstlcally. l see about a sixth
place fini sh for us," he says. "But the
nature of the meet is such that you can
run well and not even make the top 10.
"Third place 1s a possibility but I
really can't predict our finish. I do
know that first or second are beyond
our reach atthis time."
Oregon and Texas-El Paso are the
favorites , followed by Brigham
Younsi, Eastern Tennessee and
Providence.
UCI defeated BYU in an invila·
lional earlier this year but tbat W,s
misleading ''Tn that meet, they
scored seven runners instead of the
normal five and we beat them with
our sixth and seventh men.'' Miller
says. "They cleaned ou lock up
front "
However, Miller believes1he dlf·
fcrcnce between last week'& meet and
the NCAA meet will be quantity. not'
quality
WEST
Stanford 21, Cal 3
Washington 3S, Wash. St. 15
Minnesota 13, Wisconsin
7
Ores on 28, Ore. St. 16
San Diego State 41,
Florida State 16
Hawall 41. Bowl. Green
21
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..-rwe~lt-U, H~t<ale16 l"eclllcU.4',fllll-~1.1
Heyw.,oSt.2:S,Humaooldt5t. 1•
Cll Poly IJLOI %4, QI Poly·l"-
IA ,.,._St 3>, 5-11• Oere 7
Nonl>rldge St 3', S«rerMnto St o
Por11tnd St s.. Montena SI 3S
".oi.tneh 'IO Wl\ltller 14 UCD1~11.S..OlkoS1 72
MIDWEST
Michigan 14, Ohio St. 8
Mich. St. 22. Iowa 16
Notre Dame 41, Air
ForceO
Indtana21, Pihd1.ae 10
Iowa St. 21, Okla. St. 13
Kansas 24, Missouri 22
N. lll. 20, ObJo U. 8
Drake 13. S. Ill. 9
Nrwstm21, Illinois 7
Memphis St. 28, Wlcb. St. 14
&ell Sle\US, 5.Mt1t11 Ml<lligen JI Kent SI. 22, TolMO 12
Northern llltnol• .. Ofllo u.• '
'•ntrel Ml<hlt811 21, WUOfn MIClllgenU
('.ant. Ml-I 14,IWM9-l 7
MIS.OUrl-ltolldl,N&Ml-11'
S£Ml.-1 .. UMMll6
Fren-lln 53, INM-Clfntrll JI 84klwl,..Wllflecel4, W~rt7
i•ll 51. 41, E. MklllQtn 2f
Cent. Ml< l\lgM a, W. Mkllleeft 2J
c.nc.11.,0No•.AMl»nwA&M'
\ll'lbutl 20, SI. JOM'1, Mj"ft t
w10e .. r "· Colnt. loweO E. llllllOb 17, E""""ll•O
SE Olllenome a., NE OklWtN 10
Cemeron5'.10,C...1. .. coa11. nt•••
.lAlamitos Resulu
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P•,m••ter D <Woodl
Molllll"a IP11,0111l
HeyloO Creell lllllt.ll
Mr. Perrot (LOK-Ill Prince A .. CTwiM)
Alllftlt Wlllyroc 1-'tllllnt•l
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112
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Nashville. Means Gr~ Ole Opry
122 NASHVILLE, Tenn. ~Pl It
::: takes all Qf Page 400 ~ Ule yeUow
"' pages of the Nashville tetephone book :!~ to list the music publishers.
•• Two major Nashville streets are
Music Square Eut and Music Square We~t.
,,. BOOTS RANDOLPH plays his &ax·
m ophone every nieht ai a dotmto.,.,,,
::: night club bearing his n-.ne.
111 Nashville calls Itself ''Music City
::: U.S.A."' And without music, Nashville ,., wquld be another Montgomenr or l~ Ctiarlotle or Little Rocle. In tiie Word
tA"C11•C..
assoclatinon test ... Nashvllte" is
followed naturalty by ''music.·· The
com blnaUon would make for a sure 10
points on the TV show "Password ...
The aura is borne out by the
musical Unescore: 1,001 members of
tho Nashville Songwriters Associa· Uon\ 2,500 members of the American
ll°"e<leraUon of Music, Local 257; an
4lSlirnated 2,000 song publishing oom·
pan1es and more than 30 recording
studios.
THE PULSE QF the Nashville
music Industry ~ Music Rbw -and an explosion of guitars. denim and
dreams. lt's roughly a Cour·square
block area near downtown that's
made millionaires or a rew and
nobodJes o! many,
The lirst time you !lee It. you·re dis·
appointed. There are no skyscrapers.
no Intriguing architecture. It's mostly
Victorian houses that have been reno•ated and effectively ensconce
the celebrities.
Some business practic~s by the
mualc industry defy traditional con-
cepts. Many businesses ha\'e no stgns
i
IT'S NEA1lLY IMPOSSIBLE to
find an oUice open before 9 a.m.
because most son1wrJters and musi·
cilns do llOt work from 9 to ~ They
wrl~e .,vhrn Jns)'>lred whether it's 2 l>·~ o&'2e.m. , • Jt s not unusu-1 to find a musician
or songwriter wbO d0e1n 't know ~hat :!: day lt is. Their J(ves lire not dicta&«l
114 by olocks ind calend•rs! ::i But. yotrn find a dedlcation to pro·
11• feaalQn. m14tched ~Y !ew t>tbers. f'lnd a l~ couple 'lll.liluslclans engaeecl ln Idle
m ~batter or' relaxing over beers and Ule 111 topic usually 11 music -not tootball
or teJevld1on or pohUc•· And every
body ln the mualc buameu re.ads the
trade publJcaUons. ThMe' at teaal
one everyotfi .
[
NASllJllUE J __ so_uN_D _
road doing concerts -prlsonen of
their shiny touring buses. They are
closely i(Jenlitled with Nashville. but. ironically, spend Jei1s tlme in Music
City than on~ interstates.
Recordtna artists. unlike those in •
most other proress1on1. must endure
the twist1n1 tides of success. A
Journeyman plumber doesn't have to ,
worry about his skills deserting him. ,
But a singer must constantly make
sure that lhe records keep selline.
Jeannie C. Riley, for instance, re·
corded the classic . "Harper Valley 1
P. T .A." In 1968 but has had no record
approaching its success since.
So what ·sit llke llvlnf In NubviUe?
ONLY NASHVILLIANS CAN run
into Jobruly Cash at a movie, eotothe
same dentist as Dolly Parton and
claim the 11ame 2IP code as Waylon Jennings (3'1204 ). ·
And whHe most people driv' all
N\ average o( 500 mOes to attend tli• f
Grand Ole Opry. Nashvilllus have J
only lo drive across town.
If you donl lik• Boots RalidOJ~.
you can choose Crom sevetal other
celebrities who have clubs. They in-
clude Webb Pierce, GeoTg~ Jones.
Johnny Paycheck and The FourCu,ys.
And there's certainly no problem
buyin& a musical instrument. the
dealers devour Page 401 to Paae 403 in
the yellow pages.
TllERE'S NO SHORTAGE of
motels. either. There are Ill with.
8,442 rooms.
The motels. of course, mean there •
are tourists, 6.8 million o! them last.
year.
It's easy to get to Nashville because
the city is penetrated on all sides by
superhighways. Interstate 85 ruos
north.south 1·40 eoes eut-west and
1-24 runs northwest-southeast.
Moreover, tbe Chamber of Com-
merce uys Nashville ls ju.st lhree
hours southeast 9r the centir t)f
population o/ lhe country.
ALL TIUS MEANS money for the
city. Visitors spend $128.4 milUon an-
nually
For Nashville motorists, there are
special problems. Jn London you
beware of the fog. In Nashville )'Oll
beware OftM tour buses
They scurry throushout Nashville
• like amblliou11 ants, careyin1 wlde-
eyed fans to the old Grand Ole op~.
to Pierce's home with a gultlr•sbaPed
1wlmmin1 pool, ttnd to Caah•a
iakeslde home where wastepapel"
from camera mm ls onen strewn
along the rQad.
MtNNiB PEARL R ~CENTLY ,
erecttd ai barder to keet> Ute buses
from turmng around in her srau.
ulthou&h shosatd the vehicles arel&ill
welcome lodnvo by her home.
Sayt one of the ads: "Personallnd
cutttom to t ; DAILY. Seo
Backstage at Th OP.ry -Homes of
TJle Stars -Music Rcrw ,..--Hlittiicat
Sfghts -· Many Other 1'ttraetklnl I&
Points or Interest. EJJpene!}ced OJ)tY
Guides. SPECJA~ GROUP. RATJ:S.
Not Connected With Other T n ...
Tbere ·s 1old Jn th.ese hdre
-· ..
11L\'I DPLAINS WRY our iueata bave to
bep movinc 1-t they be mlstaken for a wall
That ~lalm why we made a declalon to In·
ltall acsoaY door for hia convenience. You know.
UiGle Uttle-napa you cut out in the mJddJe ol a
.. I woo•t cet used to it," whimpered my
buaband ... Our door ta being violat.ed. Can't you
th1Dk ol allOtber way to train .bhn? Have you
trted rubbb11 hb DOH in lt and puttlnr him out-
side?"
"Itdldo't work," I said.
"It worked for the kids.'•
•ctoor.
.. You'll let uaed to it,'' r explained. "It's not
t.be ad ol the world. Just acijuat to 1eelng It and
aftw awhile it'll become u commonplace aa the
~ .... ,.
"That wq different. With them. it waa an
incentive. We told them it they didn't go thn>uih
a dry aipt, tbey couJdn 't borrow the car."
Tint OPENING OP THE doggy door
measured 8\IJ lnches by 12~ inches. To the do1 it
was llke Jumplnl the Snake River ••.
blindfolded .•• on a tractor mower.
Tbe train1D1 proved to be 'rather simple.
Within an hour. I niurecs out U you pushed the
plutlc insert with your nose bard enouih, it
opened to the outatde and it was just.ca malter or
trying to Jump for a lltU• hnpetUt, balance your
paws OQ the IW and push yourself through.
It took tbe CiOi a little longer to comprehend.
.. DO YOU LOOK UPON it as the Berlin
Wall," I said one day as-I rubbed my raw
shoulder, "it's a two.way street. You can go out
artd you can come back in whenever you please.
Face it, Bunkie, there's a whole community of
dogs out there who are not trained to shag rugs.'·
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• A&IBS (March 21·
ApriJ 19>: DJveulfy.
PresaU?eS relieved. En·
tertalo and b• enter· talned.\Aaaert )'OQnelt.
TAUBU8 (April 20~
May 20): Stick tO f •ctl.
Be basic, not tompllcat·
ed. No .. trick playa.,.
Much tbtt OCCW'l ls hide.
and·seek.
GEMINI (May 21-June
20): EmpbA•i• on
frlend•hlp, affection.
fulfillment of dealres. Be
ready for obanae, travel,
variety.
CANCER (June 21·
July 22): Accent on ad-
justment, flnanclal and
dolllOllUC. Empbula on advancement. how you
deal wltb auperlora,
chance to elevate stand· iDI in community.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
See thrOugb sham. Steer
clear of wishful thlnkln1.
self-deception. Accent on
lon1·range proapecta,
travel, philosophy and
publishing.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-~t.
22): Key is to orgamze.
to accept reaponaibWty.
to meet pressure and aet
job&ne.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.
22): Finiala rather than
initiate proJeet. Be
aware of legalities, con·
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63 Correcta Inform.lion 9 Sleevleaa alang 149 Snatch 67 Anumed 127 Poeteu g11ment 89 Pretend E • name T .. adate 10The lmPOfo 90Polynealan 1151 rni>fY.
98 Meander 128 Alrcfltt 11 Warning 1lgn. OOd Scotljlll
70 An lncreaH cockpit 2 W(f9. 92 Orunom. 163 PfotecUon
7 2 Detergent 129 Canary home 12 Boicer 94 Kiele : t11ng t 48 Atwt tat.nd
7 3 Tibetan 131 Lie In ambu1h t 3 Rubaiyat !! DDo1~ t 58 Ou•lf': Pf_.ht
b111t1 13G s'°"" wlldly auttlOf -.._ 182 Gr•mlln 7 4 Conducted 135 Yelp 1 4 Stout cord a 07 Double: prefix 78 Jog1 along 138 hmuet•1 16 H1nd1N 98 lnattentlv• 195 HM>,.w letter
77 Earth teacl'ltf 1 e Tutted plant 99 Cofdtd f1bflc 188 °"· ·ient
ooctd11a 140 ~vy PfllOll t 7 Chopping toot t 00 Dl1mlaae1 t 70 SnamHh'I
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TIClllfS °" MU AT •14-COtl'l9ITIOM C9f'lll tor OMc:I AMI~ TICHTllOM OllTuf~-1. MO..WAT,
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Sally Field, who once starred as "The Fly·
ing NWl," can be seen in several movies
playing in the Orange Coast area. She co-
stars with Hen ry Winkler in "Heros." and
Burt Reynolds in "Smokey and the Ban-
dit."
"DAMNATION ALL9'"
"3 O~YS OF THE CONDOR" (R) --
• "LOOKlkG FOR MR. GOODBAR"
~· -JR) ~......, .,
"SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"BOBBY DEERFIELQ" (PG)
.. ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANY MORE"
"NETWORK" (R)
"THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT"
"DAMNATION ALLEY"
"3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR" (R)
"SMOKEY & THE BANDIT"
"THE STING" (PG)
"KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE" (R)
"THE GROOVE TUBE" "TUNNEL VISION"
"HEROES" (PG)
"THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN"
"FIRST LOVE" (R)
Nov. 25th •t I P.M.
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who need•• funny, fabulous
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HERCtl!J
A TURMAN-FOSTER COMPAm PRODUCTION
"HEROES"
C:O.tt•rtlna HARRISON fORD
Wntt.n I?)' JAMES CARABATSOS .
Music by JACK NITZSCHE :ana RICHARD HAZARD
Directed by JEREMY PAUi. KACAN
PrOd pt DAVID FOSTER
ind L'AWRtNC£ TURMAN
A UNIVCRSAL PIC ruRr
TtCHNICOLORli
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JtJ erlco Journew
By A.ND LAPIANE
The paved toad wu flillabed three )ears a10.
And ·now you can drive 1.000 mUa from Sa i>ie10
to the blue water tlp of the Baja penln1uJa.
It's dry deffrt couniry. Grey·,reeit tnttq\Ute.
Organ cactus,:~ towerlnf cattua of many spiny
arms. <lt looks lilcie the Arbona sacuaro bul tJ,ey
say it's not.> ' .
It's poor countt')'. "The 8~ crow works bard
for a living," they HY
here. In this thorny
land, cowboys wear
huge chaps. A quarter·
inch of tough cowhide.
In the back hUls
there are a few dusty,
lonely towns. A church.
A general store. A
monument to a forgot·
ten patriot.
Pl18UC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
,lc;T1TIOUI MlltMUI
NAMl ITATW.MT The ......... ,._ la Olllftl WD-
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TRAVEL
Jlt1BUC NOTICE
Sometimes the peo-
ple get to La Paz. 50,000
people For them it is
Paris. TRAVEL AM8_.0SIAC NATURA'-PQOOS,
602 Pec:MIC (Mil """" HYMilltlM DOWN AT THE ' ~~~. 1tnt s.vtttl ... ..._--...._ ___ _. __ ..._
cape, at the end of Ba-Peclfl< Annue, hn••' ••ecll, PVBLIC NOl'ICB
ja. six luxury hotels and CM"-141'01G
a new airport are bringing much needed money to .!=.,~i.CAllllllQdi.,.,.~ 111~~~::=.-::S .tf
Baja Sur. '"" ~ n1ec1 """,.. , ... ...,.....,_.,...,,._.. •
<Hughes Alrwest wlth four ntgbt.s a weet, "*'''rfledlot0r-..c_,ey•~ MM-;:0 u HT",~ > 4 LL~.,. .t Aeromexico and Mcxlcana keep the hotels tilted.) •mtaer ,im. ~ ""LL£Rtl::S. tM44wmsL,,_tald 11
Along the long highway there's an occujonal P!lf>llW40renoe eoes1 o.11, PHot. V•ll•Y,GA.tvoe • 1'1
concrete shed. They have counters. They are roofed Nov.20,a1 • ...ao.c.4, tt, "n .,, .. n c1111~~~1~~~:,~1~,'~~~~';!dew: , •
over. They look like s mall highway sales stands.•----------f01H1111nv•11ey,CA.tt10e , l
And that's what they are. PUBLIC NOTICE ~:~ ';~"-1u~ •Y • '°''
They are always empty. -o.u1JC.11i.-Gt11....._'Llo.. ,
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At the cape, a hotel man said: "They were put
in by the Go.vemment to help the villages. You see.
a village might be noted for its basketwork. They
could bnng baskets to the highway and sell them to
motorists."
PICTITtOUl•tKINIU GMV~.HtlNll,, Pr1t1!4ltrie , NAMI STATRMINT • Tlllt ata""111'1t Wat flied Wllll tllll (J
The lollOwlng --11 Oiiing ~ COlllltyc.terllotOr111119eounty6ft1tov. I
nenas: I, 1917 '
(II 8RIDGEMAN & • ....._, 1
IRIDGiMloN, Ul NEWPORT PubllslledQ .. C...-.U.PilPl. f,1
PR 0 PC R ti E.S : 1J l L ••• NOv,•,U,».11,1~77 , ,')
l'llOPERTIH. Maw. ~frotol, ,712.11 . Newport .. ..:ll,CA.9ZMO ' •
.iam• Lallo, Brid91tman, 117U
P'alra.ne C, ,_, -lfttlon llM<ll. CA. ~ PUBUCNOTICE
Tl14' bullnea IJ ~ b'I'.,. I,.. PICTlttOUI ll#SINIU
HE SAID: "Bt.rrTHE vlllagerdoes not want to dM••1• •AMatTATllM ... T
live that way. People say: 'Ah, the Mexicans have Tllll• :=~*':::"':.; .. ttw ,..!.":.~'°"'"'9...,.. i. _... ~ i
no ambition.' But bow about you, senor! Are you COU11trc..-o10raneec.-yen0ct. 1USH•1tEHEALTHPROG11 ....
am bilious to become a banker?" ». "11 noa 12) POVNOS OFI' 1>£1UMN&NTLY; 1 tSI ~KIN NY MlllES MllNUf He said: "So it was wlth the Baja villagers. ~•1Nct 0<.iet coett oeuy P•let. 11ur•u1tAHT; ~1 ""'"PY FEET • The basketworkersaoldjustenoughbasketsfortbe CkLJO,Hov.•.ia.ao.ttn l'RoovcTs; u> P.o.P.; 10 l
needs of nearby villages. -----·--4-~-n ~t.~~c~ ~':,:,~ ~T ~~~ 1
"The saddle maker made just enough saddles PUBLIC NOTICE HewP0111Mc11,CA.t2M0 I th I I bo Mika Turin, 4000 PWll fMwport. to supp y e oca cow ys. 1.---,.-1c;T-1TI-OU1--.u-11-.. -1-111--11:.oa. Newport 9"<11, CA. 92'.o
'·So they took their baskets and saddles to the NAM• n•T1M1M1' T1111 bwl'lft& "~.,, ... m-
bea uliful hi0 hway stands. Americans stopped their Tne1ot1ow1n11,....._•1111M1• dMouai. ~ NMftt MllleT~n cars and bought them. In ONE day, they were all BAMBOO o11v a.a•M1.1ts, 21u Thi•,, • ......,."'" t11«1 with, ..
gone! e Newport e1¥d., Hew,ort a.~11. c-iv Clef'IL a4 OrMl99 CouMr on Ckt..
C.lltornl•'*3 », lt71 1'143'9
JOIMI E. Prltft, 197SI 8rookllurst, Publl•1*1 Ort19 CNlt Dall¥ Pilot. .. THE BASKET MAKER WENT home and he :,::. Huntington 8t•tll, c:a111ernla O<t.:10,NOV.t,13,20,1971
thought: 'Por Dios. if this keeps up I will have to Jotwl Ell PY!eai, 19751 ..,CldlllWll.
work 10 times as hard.' •4', Hunl111tt011 .. ach, c:allfontl• -,---------
"The saddle maker told his wife: 'These ~ ... 1, ~ ..,.1111 111-PVBUC NOTICE . J
Americans must be crazy. They bought all my dlviou.1. 1
quirts. My chaps. My s,addles. I must work tomor· "{Ml =:'':. •u• with .... "=m~~;::,u .,
row even harder. The day lfter that. J will have no ~tr aft-OrM91ClolntYon ,._ Ttieta41ow111t.--_,...._._.. 1
time to go to the cantina. Lire will be too difflcult to tmi. 17• ""· ~ "'•,i~cat.,..vAN MoUTe.M. un •T
Jive.'" ,,_,.,..or.1-..CeM1e>e11y,...... "•"' Ja.tc. ~ 9Mdl. CA4 i The hotel man said: "So they just quit making ~-•.21 • ..ao.c.4.11.tm ~, .. n ~
baskets and saddles. Oh, a few for the old ' PUBUCNOTICE "..;'=~=:,--°'~ customers. They went back to ll\llng as they had ,_.~1M111-.0t ... ._.
before. 11\ey stopped letting the Government turn ,IC"t1nounQS11t11u °1'~t:"'.::"° ~wo ~ • them into millionaires." 11AM&nATaM1MT .... ,., per1illenlllp.
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It's a warm and sunny morning near the end or
. the Baja Penninsula. A fair breeze ruffles the blue
and endless Pacific. The sports fishing boats bob
like corks on the water. It's the marlin's day off.
The 100-pound billfish haven't been biting for
tbe past two weeks. "Just one or those things," the
fishing boat captain said. "We're brln1ing in a
sailfish once a week but no marlin.
Tiie foflooMfla ,.,_II 9int tluai-J_,i.HM!tdW
-•: lllla ~.,,... •• Nied wlu. ... OOH CAllL.0$ AHTAURANT, C-tyCtenlct.QrM19~•NO<I • 295' 8rlstel Street, Gosl• Mea•. 1 1t11 • ~K-141~» ' PM1»
0..r1ft e. ~ IQM LA Mlr..S• Publlsheel Orenoe CANsl o.11, Pttoe,, Street,L.-8N<ll,Cllllfofnl•'3'>1 ,.0.,,,, 1s,20,21, lf71 Tiiis bulffm• la~ bv an 1,.. •1011
dlv.,uet. ClllWML'°"*"
Tiiis tt.t.-nenl w• filed with Ille
Qiwity Clettl ot Or ... County on Nov·
PUBUC NOTICE
ftrlber17,1'77. PICTITIOUS•USUllEIS
J ,.._ ""*IJATAMPT • • PualltlllO OJ-.. Olesl Dellr Pllet,. The lotlowlng .... tons.,. d0ln9 bu61> Nev,to,V,...OOIK,4,11,1'77 .rJ .. 17 rMUH:
ON THE COOL VER~NDA, the waiter eyes me PUBUC NOTICE """'~t.~~~111 en•. s.te
thoughtfully. There's something he should do. But•-----.....------H•LL•ARo & Hoooe. 1NC.. • what? . PICTIT10UI aUllNIU C.Utorllle ...... etion. GI ... ~ •
...... .... -..... , .:;o,_. Ckl Mt(. eatttoMI. '26ts
"Coffee, Senor?" J aunested. ..,.. ._..;;;.·;,;.;;-; ._ -... ~=~'"~" <OftCllj(ted "'• -Hlsfaceclean.HesmUes.That'swhatltwas: ,..... t11w o ........... o0'-0 OUST OATA •• _.VIC., M a....,.,,.. .. ,IHC. .. Immediately, Senor. Witballpleuure." --~0rt111t,1u1tt-.~ ~':'.!!·"_,.
Thecolfeeeome1 ... Atyourservtce,Senor. ~C61llwNll~;P.~.ac.·JM. Tiii• 1w---.. ... , .... ,.... ..
I aid "M a...... " .._llftlMnlleeOl,c.i"°""•'... ,__ ,,_., 0r s : ay"""'somecream-. Giid• v. w.-nine, 1_, Mat• __,,,.__. ..,..eeuntyenec.
"Surely." Ho searches the dining room. Finally •-· ,....... vaii.,, c..tKom&e tGMrll. am ,....
takes the cream from somebody else. Fortunately w. Niii._ ~ eo.. o.11y ,..._
the sugar's already on the table. .'!::.i..,,... .. ~..., 811 • 0ct.ae,,...; . ._ 1i.-. tt11 Gt...v.WtMlne ...,.71
TlllJ ... __.. -ftled wttll ..
, THE EXPLOSION of Baja hotel1 causes a help o.unty °""•a.-.,. c-tr on H-PVBUC ,NOTICE
problem. A hotel manaser said: "You tree, we can.---11·''"· nwt ----------
nOt recruit eooks and waiters from Mexico City. ~er.... 0W1 oe11r Pti.t "~C:,:..'T,'!r.':::£-
• ntey 1ay: 'Me live In Baja? Are you crazy?' So we ...... -.27.•°"-'"·"77 "'"·n ThtfetMMQ---. ..,..
hire people from the ranches. -•::u NP Lo"" ER c" e E K "One day he Is a cowboy. Next day we make PUBUCNOTICE APARTMlNTs, "" -.. swv•u
him a Waiter -111--II 1•• A...,Nt,~Ant,cat ........ '2701 ' ·~-nA~f 'UNl'LOWIR APA•JM&Nts~ .. He LOOKS like a walterinblsunl!orm.Buthe TM,.,._..,_ 11 *'"' ~ \oc1•r1s. •s.to u ... ,.. or1,...
does not notice you have no spoon. -·· HtwpertllNCl'l,c.oJMO l'aLLEM • ~·Tes. an SUN~LOW .. R Al'AltfMeHTS
tr•lll Drive HllrUINllH kull, CORPOllAT10N!t1S.0 c.,.,_ Ori ... ~~ Newport8Nlfl,gilfenll .. 2..0 Le••• ,._ P•tltt .. oaz aruall T11ta1>11t1111111s_.,.,ondllcts0...,• =:• Hlll!Ui..._ INCll, Cel'"'1M 1lmlletl=llltAPARTM8N~
1'Nt ...... a. ..... ~ -.... C.011,.. Cllv~. lt.LMP"41 WN!r .. .......,. A~Tr.......,
'Tilll ·~ -flied .... 1J1t Tiiis &tater;wnl fl ... wltll ti. ~ C4Wltr Clel1' .. '"""' ~'"' ,._ ~ .. , ... er-..~.,. OctaMt 11. .......-1,, tm. .-.n 11 , 1 .....,.
.... °""II ci.ll o.ity ....... PllMhlled ~ CIMt 094ty "''°' ...-.-.11,...,o.c.4.11,1•11 .,,..n 0c:t.>0,i.ev.•,13,1Q.1m ...,,
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last Phase
Of Irvine
Ho:rnes Sells
Tbe 'Z7 homes in the fourth and flrial phase or Woodbrldee Place,
Joe~ in the VUlage of Wood·
brt8ge, are now open for sale.
A project of Irvine Pacific, the
hoaJo building division of the
Irvine Company, Woodbridge
Pla~e offers the only single-
famlly detached homes with
views of the 30 acre lake ln the
VUlige of Woodbridge.
TBE FOUR models, contain· m1 1,800 lo 2,618 square feet,
feature one and two stories with
three lo five bedrooms and are
priced from $114,000 to $172,000.
Interiors Of the mQdels, creat-
ed by Carole Eicben, include
prlvate" entry courts, vaulted
cdlllngs , wood -burning
fite~laces. famlly rooms and
fo)'mal dining rooms. Other
f*'1res iD one or "ore models .include ~ut.or bedfOOm suites
MODEL COMPLEX NOW ON SALE AT BIG CANYON TOWNHOMl!S SN NEWPORT BEACH
Big C'an11on Ba.es
with dressing 1'0()1115 and garden
baths, atriums and •u~ken living
rooms. Amoa& kttd1e1umeniyes
are breu.tast nOQks and p~ tr~is. luminous cetlin1. self-
·cleaning ovens, dishwasMrs,
tr,Jb compactors and Corian
pullman tops.
Models Going on Sale
An era comes to an end this
week at Big Canyon in Newport
Beach. as McLain Development
Company's Big Canyon Model
com pl ex 1s released for sale.
sales wttb it5 last release, Fi.sher
expects the models to be sold
equally fut.
·•we expect a bris k demand for
this last edition," Fisher said,
"especially since they are the
last new homes of their kind
available in this neighborhood.
community.
To reach Big Canyon
Townbomes, take the San Diego
Freeway to MacArthur
Boulevard Exit, then take
MacArthur south toward the
ocean and turn right on Ford
Road to the models.
WOODBRIDGE Plucc is one of
nine tii!ferent housing projecL<>
by eight different builders now
un<Jer construction in this
planned community by the Irvine
CoJllpany. The products are de·
siened to meet the needs and
tastes of a wide .spectrum of
ages, incomes and llfestylE:s
According to Pete Fis her,
director of sales. eight model
homes are being offered, includ-
ing three that are completely
furnished
Prices range from $129,800 lo
Sl99,900 on the prestigious
homes. which are located in the
establis hed elegance of the
Irvine Company developed golf
and country club oriented com-
munity of BiJ. Canyon.
Residents can enjoy the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~--~~~~~
The Villace of Woodbridge is
localed off Culver Dr. at Warner
between the San Dle10 and Santa
Ana freeways. For further in-
formation call 552-4101 or visit
the Woodbridge Place saJes of-
Ci<jf between 10 a.m . and s p.m.
d~il)'. NOTING THA1 the develop.
ment enjoyed unusually rapid
r~creational areas, with a swim-
ming pool, therapeutic pool, ten-
nis court and sun deck.
LOCATED ON Ford Road,
between MacArthur and Jam·
bore, Bia Canyon Townhoiaes
add beautiltll and well-dfsienecl
dimension to the Bll pan:yon
. NigUel Domes Popul,ar
Charter Development's new
single-family home community,
Charter Terrace, In Laguna
Niguel, bas avera1ed six sales a
week during the Clnst two weeks
of the preview opening, accord·
1ng to John Ullom, vice president
of Charter Development.
Charter Terrace's panoramic
valley and ocean views, Ullom
noted, are a big factor in the de·
velopment's immediate
popularity.
PRICED FROM $147 ,900 to
$185,900, a limited colledlon or
just 40 homes designed by
Kiyotoki /Bell and Associates,
architects of Irvine, are offered
at Charter Terrace with three
distinctive floorplans with from
2,373 lo 2,660 square feet of living
space.
All two-atory, the homes
feature three bedrooms and den,
four bedrooms with a cbolce Of
2th or three baths. There are
large family rooms, separate
dining rooms, brealt(aat nook.a,
wet ban and elegant muter
suites and a choice of two or
three-car garage in each home.
Impressive entries feature
decorative masonry walls and
ceramic tiled floors. Vaulted
ceilings and masonry wood-
burning fireplaces are found in
each home.
Attention Investors
BAY WINDOWS and window
seats, wood casement wlndowa,
SUD decks, balconl• and tel'·
races are amon1 the unusual ap-
pointment.a. Wide expanses of
alass olrer panoramic views
while prlv&t4' drdexa are• add to the eitj()j'iaeot ot ~ 1out-door llvtni.
There are Jaine different ex·
teriors each detailed '° CCIDform to the English TudOt' theme of the
development.
Chart.-Terrace models and
sales office may be easily
reached by taking the San Diego
Freeway to Crown Valley
Parkway in Laguna Niguel, then
drlvtn1 south on Crown Valley Parkway lo Vla Valley.
searching for Prime Location Rental Property.
WllLOWOOD
·ous Duplexes
. . Due to lender rejecttQn of buyers, ,i. few
luxurious Wtllowood Duplex units are back on the market,
prieed from 8134.500. Ready for rentals starting mtd .. November,
each unit ls truly deluxe in every detail:
plush ch:rpett..ng, fully dra~
ceramic entry tileei; kitchens have
built-in range, oven, dishwasher;
master su.t~s feature large
wardrobes with mJrtored 4oors;
2-car enclq.se4 gru;age~•
private landscaped and fen~e(l
~ patios and much more.·
1:1 Priced from ft134JJOO
, From San Otego Fwy. take
Faint•• Ult north w MacArtlaW', kfl to
GturMTI~ right on
Oremvtlle to WUlowood.
From Newport Fwy. take
Mac4rthlU' ~lt west lo
....,...,. ............. ~-...~ Greepvllle,'1gJtton
._..,. .... .,. ... ..., ..... ._. Gre!n•lllc to Wlllowood.
. '
2 AND 3 RDR00--1~ AND t IA11tl
Mirror wardrobe doora tn muter bedroom• • Carpet •nd drapes
uuoughout • Sheet vinyl ftootlt)g In kitchen• end baths • Smoke
detectors • Tile roofS • Bnlah dvome ~ lnofUdfng double
oven range, dllhwMher and diaOolal • Ceramic tit• ldtcben counter•
tops • Ash cabtneta • Fenced patto wtth redwOod ~ • AND MUCH MORE.
I 9den&aad tltere are MW federal laws RI·
,iau.g laad &Ut Is Mld acnes uate l1MI. 0.1oa n•e Ul1 of tJae d"8Jla of Wlat tJae9e nJfil eo,...-T I ltiaO& IOllle acre.,e a few 1ean •Co .. Ulll&Mr a&.ate &bat WU to be a "fiaued" detelop•eat. lt '•d a ''»ropoHd" tQaabJ •IDb and a '"nmlaed" recJHd.Oa center. N«KMq enr ltappelMKt. Wlaat
protedloa ea.a be expected?
· 1.a., Newport Beacb
' At the fresent time, land developers are re-
1ulated, bu the new telU}aUoo.s are more com-
prehensive. They represent an enthusiastic govern-
ment effort to clamp down on misleadin1 sales
techniques by developers.
The new law, requlrin& developers to make
virtually complete diaclmure about property to
pot.enUal buyers, will appty only to land offered for
sale across state llnea.
For consumers, the recuJatlons mean the gov-
emment will require developers to describe the
land fully, advise buyers of their legal ri&ht.s, and
disclose thelr own fin an cl at conclition.
Key requlremebts of Intent.ate Land Sales law
• include:
-The potential buyers' property report muat
be stamped with a wamtn1 in red: "Purchaser
should read this document before signing
anything."
-The report must carry a disclaimer that a
purchaser can revoke a sales contract within 48
hours after signing. It also advius the buYer to seek
professional advice.
.l\ document waiving f.be buyer's right to the
.W·hour revocation period, common in the industry,
must be separate. This la desiped to keep sellers
from·putting the information In fine print in a con-
tract.
-The developer must make a certified dis-
closure of his flnanclfll condlUon in the property re-
port, as well as in Ui'e regiat?&Uoft report made to the government.
Developers must make disclosure of prom-
ised improvements and spell out the timetable for
them.
~dvertisang "must not be inconsistent wUb
the informaUon cohtaiJled in the property ffPc:ri.
Advertising shall not misrepresent the facts or
create misleading impreaslcms or inferences."
• -Barred are s uch pracUces as artists'
sketches of improvements or scenes that are nonex-
istent or inaccurate or photographs of scenes not on
the land.
BDJTOR'S NOTE: Rond11 McCardU ii pre~ of
TM Real Eatoter1 and an author, l«turer and imtroctor.
• Send comment• and que1t10M to RandJI McCardU. at The
; • DoUu Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, ConaMe.a92626 .
• .
EQUAL
PROFESSIONAL
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fighting this case, says a state of.
ficial.
David Fox, director of the state
Department of Real Eat.ate, said
th• aireement WP a VOIW)tac'Y one between bis office and the
U.S. Department of Housing and
UrbanDevelopment. . _
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. , .Shakespeare's"words especially
apply to those Orange Coast
close(-thesPians who feel best
treading the boards before an
audience or helping .create the
special magic of live theater.
By TOM TITUS
Of ll• Dally ,... ... 51.ltt
Those '!Vo fel'I that clectnrymg spark between lave actors and
their audiences when a performance clicks understand theater's at·
traction
It as a Siren call to those who love to act and work for the many
theatereroups to be found alooe the Orange Coast.
WHY DO PEOPLE SUFFER \he pain of rehearsal and
performance? How can you get In on the actf
It takes a bit more than talent to be n pctor. director or
backstaea veluntccr It requires a good chunk of spare tlsne-about
two er three ewn1ngs a week for the normal six·we~k retiearsal
Tom Titus 1' tM Dally Pilot's drama coluf!'mi$t 01ld cntic aa well
Ha d1rl'ctorandaotor m Orang• COOJJt community theater.
pliriod and another three or four <or morel weekend nights when the
i.how J.!ocs into performance.
Then. aflt·r all that work. the critics might say, the whole thing
was a waste of lime. Or. worse yet, the playgoers migbt stay home
in droves.
What does that do to the community theater person's ego?
CllANCl::S ARE. N<Yf; muc)l. lrvmg Berlin pot it be.1t: "Even
with the turkcv that you knbw wm Coif , )'ou t0¥Y be standlng out in
the cold. sllll you wouldn "t trade it for I ~elk of gold, you go on with
the s how ...
lie \.\US rcferrrni: to the professional end Of the -USIR.S. but
those who JtUt time, t•ncrgy and hearts into community theater are
realists
They kno\\ the closest they'll ever get to the Big Time is their
local playhouse, and they're happy to bet.here. After alJ, if the show
flops their career isn't in shambles, and they 'II always have a job to
i:o back loon Mondav morning.
And when the show is a hat, with good reviews and run houses,
that's all the reward the community theater people expect. It goes
into scrap books as a memorable experience, one to be recaptured
at future cast parties.
They do it for different reasons, but basically their motivation is / simple -to be a part of a show, whether acting, dlrectin~. stage
managing, running lights, hustling props, painting scenery or any of
the myriad tasks which make up a community theater production.
J lerc arc some of those smiUen people, and lhe1r reasons for be·
ing in theater:
* * * TllEY'Rg KNOWN as the Lunt and FontanneofOrangeCounty,
this Laguna Reach couple who share more than40 years of experience
lo theater.
They've been married for the last 30, and
all of these years have been spent in Laguna
'(Vhere they've &iven countless performances at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and its pre-
decessor, the old La'guna Playhouse.
"I lltvcr really imagined m,.elf doing
an)'thinf ~lse," said Betsy Paul ~en asked
why iiht'and her hWiband David were so acUve
in local theater. • •n. ·s so saUsfying. lf thesbow is well done,
'"uL it gives pleasure to a lot of people, including the
people who arc dot_,Ut. rt 's that exchange, thelntertctlonbetween ac-
tor and audience, tha\ 's what I )Qve. '' ,
Both are E.i)IL Coast ltlBDSplants, Betsy from New York;jhd
0 .1vid from Philadelphia. l1oth have worked In theater professional·
I~. and their son. Graham, carries on the famii, traditJon 10 a tour-
ing compan~. ~
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ANOTHER ACTRESS Wi(btbreedectOu 'ui.iencebehtnd her • ...
Is Laurie Lambert. a N~wport Berach ho~e...tfewhots trt\folVed with
many local playhouses. •
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Getting Started ....
Stage-struck theater novices c~n find plenty to do in com mun ·
Gelling involved in community lhea~er means maklng
heavy commitmentsoflimeandenergy.
But new faces are always welcomed amon& the many
groups operating in the Orance Coast Area.
Theater work ~an be done either performing on 1tage, or
backstage, doing the vast number of chores required to
mount a production.
SOME mEA.TER tasks are:
-Acting. Men and women of all ages al"d physical
types. H.equires memorization of~ •• attention to details
of qr(>v mtnt an4 deli very.
age h . Everythjng frorir buildtni and painting
sfts o raising ond droppin« curtain. Cban1es sets and
som etimes handl~ furniture or Iarae props.
~·Props. Fth<IJ, makes, cares for and hands to actors
those items <prQpa l used by ,.cba.ractenln • r.e..,e. Ll~tlng. A specialized jot,) invoMne laying out llghu
lo properly illuminate a scene. Helps set mood as well.
Sound. Usually involves handliJ'lg pr~r~rded sound
effects, operating recorders. records and amplifiers OD cue.
-Makeup. Often done by actors, t•trical tnakeup In·
volves helping make faces more visible, creating physical
aspects of unusual characters.
-Directing. A specia(ty usually reserved for thespians
with long years of theater background. Responsible for en-
tire production. both on and off the stage.
ACCORDING TO actress Betsy Paul. novice actors and
actresses should not be afraid to read, or try out, for any
"Theater makes me come aUve." Laurie
says. ''I really miss it if I 'm not doing It. It's
just instinctively a very Important part of my
life.
"You get such a family feeling, a depen-
dency on each other, in a show that you won't
find in any other hobby. The friendships you
form in theater last tor years.••
• For Laurie. it began in 1948 when she was
attending Michigan State University and
UMHllT made her debut with the Lansing Civic
Theater Guild But her interest in performing dates back to age 6
when she played Little Miss Muffett in a children's operetta.
After moving to California, she got her first local role in a play
called "Be Your Age" at the long Beach Community Playhouse-and
won a best supporting actress award for her effort.
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.JOYCE LAWRENCE'S STORY is similar. The Huntington
Beach housewife took her daughter to the Huntington Beach
Playhouse for some backstage work five years aao, and aot involved
in the pro.tect. "Middle of the Night." herself.
Today, Juycc ts kftown as one of Ule preniier sta1e mana1erl ln
co.mm unity theater ahd could be 1¥!rpetually active if she didn't al·
low herself to take time out for an occasional breather..
''I auess my be.<Jt memory is working on the big staae at Gc>lden
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'rHEATER
BECKONS
ON COAST. • •
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greot 'satisracUon out or workJng In theater either onstaie or. backstage."
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For some actore, a greater sense of creativity can be found in
directing. Ron FiUan, president of the WestmlDJter Community
Theater and director ot it.a currcmt show,
·'Forty Carat$," is a case in point.
Ron. an enatnee.r who was "saturated
with work and wanted a complete change."
found It tn ~ when he answered a casting
call for the Huntlngton Beach Playhouse.
"As an engineer, I've always enjoyed tho
production and technical aspects of theater
how things gel put together," Ron relates.
"When I'm dlrectmg, I insist on lines being
lettt!r perfect to preserve the author's intent "
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BACKSTAGE, of course. is a crilicaJ area ln an)-community
thcakr production and good people in the technical aspect or tht
· vocJl1on are hard to find. Two of the better
ncs arc Chuck and Mary Benton of the Irvine
ommunity Theater.
Chut k has been Irvine's chief technical
cctor !>Ince the group's inception in 1970 -
luully hy accident. "My daughter joined
group and committed berself to run tM
I ls , tht•n had to go on a Girl Scout camp·
u " h<· n•calls. Dud filled in, and that was
t•r i.:h tu g\.'l him hooked.
ary, who's now equally at home as stage
nu gL•r, property mistress or actress. got in-HNTON
to 1 tw \\ llh Chuck -and worked backstage for four years before
lr.\·1 out for a play.
" real sense of reward comes when things are done well."
<'hut• 0.iys, "but it's also a personal challenge to be creative when
you 11 't have the rieht equipment."
'f h1ch :\tary adds, "Its such a pleasure to make people forget
·~ are for an evening. There's jui.t a lot of excitement in be· it. ..
* * *
\\II • JOAS~E APPLEGETT moved lo San Clemente about•
d01cn yea al!o. she didn't know a soul and was anxious to make ~om c f1wn :-;c,..,hr <;aw an ad for tryouts at the San Clemente Com·
mun1t) Th lt r ..ind went down. figuring she might usher or
... om Pthm.: c~ banded her a sen pt of ·· Arsenic and Old Lace."
·That la chc~ the career of one of the busiest actresses and dm .. ·t·tor!>on C'S< 1th Coast.
"I llh I h c.1 ling and directing, but I'm more of a director
11t1\\." says th d1 inutive redhead who served as president of San
Clcmcntc'l.Ca rill Playhouse.
Onct> she re I lh hats when she was forced lo take over a part
111 "Last or tht· t·d lot Lovers" on 45 minutes notice when an ac·
lrci.s frll from a ors
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Pl·oplc respond In o casting calls out or curiosity otten remain
lo work. study and bett themselves through an exciting avocation.
What keeps them ing'! For each there's a different answer.
bul the common deno nator is the thrill. the challenge and the
s al1:;faction that comes th "doing a show."
'
A Long Way t o Gha na~avoritew TUg stor
It's a loni way h'om The ble change tn the grew up \n Pu<:rto Rico. ~ Por CoiiMHC•
UC Jrvtne to Ghana or Peace Coli>ll and VISTA i 'ald her long.term f"''l
Tuvalu. but a number ot recently ts a renewed career goal is to ae-t her
1raduaUng senlon are emphast. on liberal art.a I a w d e e re e a n d
willing to dedicate two graduates rather than specialize in lmmigra·
years ot their lives to apectaltlta \n lechlncal lion law "Being in the
help improve thoee and areas. Peace Corps or VJSTA
other places. would make me more
"I think it '1 an BASED ON President aware or what the pro·
aliernaUve to ietUna out Carter's J>Qllcy of human ~b~le:nus~a~r~e:.:_:_· s~h~e~s'.:a~id~·-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of school and goinf Into rights and human needs, .-
the jqb market," said we ·u be concentratlna on
MarlJyn Hendron, one of health and other basic
two rec~n for VISTA needs .
and the ~ace Corps who "Our prt.orltles are
were talking with stu· wlth ~ple who are de·
dents at UCI Friday. dlcaled to the human
"It 11vea them a cause."
chance to be exposed to VISTA places volun·
another culture,•• aald teera ln poverty areas in
Ms. Hendron, •ho tbe U.S. The P~ace
heruU was a VISTA Corp11 places them
volunteer at the Spastic: abroad. Members learn
Children's FoundaUon lo tbe laneu ages and
Los Angeles. customs of their area
She said she visited and help provide help in
UCI last spr1nl and that aerlculture, sanitation
several students she in· and health.
tervlewed have joined The two·year assign.
up. One woman, Judith ments provide a monthly
Eressnao. is a Peace 11 v Ing a 11 ow an c e.
Corps volunteer in medical coverage, travel
Ghana and another UCI and $3.000 ot the end or
graduate. John Som· thetwoyears.
merhauser, Is now en One of more than a
route lo Tuvalu In the dozen students who
South Pacific. came hy Friday seeklne
WITH RECRUITER Information was senior
Anne Pirie, Ms. Hendron Teresa Myrvanf of
distributes inCormatlon Jrvlnc. She said ahe s in·
and applications to stu-terested In working with
dents, who may later fill Hispanic people in the
out the forms and mail United States or abroad.
them In. Ms. Myrvang, who
T HESPIAN GROUPS ..
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These eroups often revive to do productions on an
occasional buls.
Daily Pilot entertainment paees and the In·
t.ermilsion column by Tom 'l'ltus tntee ttmes each
week offers information about these sroups.
In addition to local groups, the community col·
leges now allow participation by non-enrolled peo·
pie in their productions.
They are:
GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE: Drama depart·
ment presents several productions yearJy. Call
Wally Huntoon at 892·77ll, Ext. 408.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE: William Purkis.
drama department faculty member gives details al
556·5640.
SADDLEBACK COLLEGE; Anyone In the Fine
Arts department will provide information at
831·9700, Ext. 322.
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-HEALTH
New Drug May -Control Nasty ~fleets o.f Flu
By ALTON BLAXBIL&E
NEW YORK (AP> -There renew•utcessealn Lbe continu-tn, human 1trua1le a11a10st bac:te a aid v ruaea.
Some examples, rrom a recent .etullflc conference:
-Children With leukecnla at• Jlvlnc Joncer now
becaU1e or c:truis which, aloq wltJi bt1utflcllal efteet1, al.lo lower
resistance U> lnleetiOMt Bvee ISO, Oi'dlDartly tDlld ch19enJ)DX
beeomes deadly in about aev~ ~rcent ol 1uch lAfeeted cblldren.
But a •·memory proteln .. from human whit• blOOd ceUs promilee
t.o protect them.
-A new anUbiolic is overcomlnl &ononbea lnfections Lbat.
have become re1lstant t.o the old standby, penlclllln.
-An anUbloUc is provln& erc,cttve tn preventioC rnoet
epiaodea ot "travelers" diarrhea,'' sometimes c•lled "Mon-
tezuma'& Revenge" by visitors to Mexico.
' -A limited human stud)' lndleatet a new anU·vlral druc ~help control nasty etfecta from fl\I, 1ucb a• fever, headache
and runny ooeo.
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College Admissions Workshop
Especially for high school juniors and seniors
and their parents
Newport Beach Marriott 900 Newport Center Drive
Friday, November 25 10 to 12 or 2 to 4
Should I go to college? Where shall I go 10 college? Wlll I be
admitted? Can my fdmily afford It'? Are my scores too low?
Whkh college offers the best programs for my interests
and abllit~s?
Each session will be an lnfonnal, general discussion an-
swering these questJons and others of concem to the
c:oUege-bound student. Question and answer period wtth
emphasis on Individual concerns. Students and parents
may also reque~t a separate appointment for information
pertaining to specific college choices.
'
Tb6-e were amont tome 500 ~rte or papen presented to
the Seventeenth la~ncfence Coi;lf erouce on Antlmtcroblal
Agenta and Chemotherapy ln N.,.. Vor~ attended by oearly 3,000
persons. It brought together microbloto1l1ts, chemists,
b1ocheml1Jta1 pbarmacoJo81Jts, tlloJclatit and patholo11tts, ln·
cludlng foreign apeciallJta.
To Amplify:
"ONE SHOT" PENICILLIN once knocked out 1ononhea.
But some strains became able t.o 11eerete an •DIYJJl• that deatrqya that antibiotic, hence they resistlt.
Dr. William Fowler of Birmingham, En&land, told or cure
rates of 98 percent in 320 men and 91 percent ln 182 women wlt.b a
new antibiotic, Ce/uroxime, all given a aln1le lntramuacuJar in-
jection. fie calls the drug very effective •&ainat 1onorrbea, one ot
the world's most common iofectioos. .
Three Weat London Hospiia1 researcbera, J.D. Prtce, F.L.
F1user and Miranda M.C. Reea, reported similar lood reaulta in
treating 79 women with Cefuroxlme. About halt lbe women bad
symptoms of gonorrhea, the real -like IO many women -had
the lnfection but no apparent 1l1ns.
DOXYCYCLJNE, DEBIVED FROM t.tracycllne, showed
high ertectiveness in protectln1 Peace Corps ~lunteera from
travelers' diarrhea when tMy went to Kenya last November, said
Dr. David A. Sack ot The Johns ffopkins Unlveralty In Baltimore.
The antibiotic seems to prevent formaUon In the lnteallnea ot
colonies of the main type of bacteria, from the Escberlcbla coli
family. that causes the diarrhea. he aald.
Only one of 18 volunteers given the drut dally in the til'lt
three weeka of their visit came down with diarrhea, compared
with 13 of 21 given a look-alike sugar plll, or placebo.
TO PROTECT LEUKEMIC children from chickenpox, Dr.
Ruseell W. Steele ot the University of Arkansas. Little Rock, used
i\uman transfer fa,tor. the "D?emory protein" aa be calls tt, that
RUlllling for a 'High'
• Book 'Insider's' Tips on Exerciae --~ . NEW YORK ~AP) -~nee ~Pon a will run on grass, pavement, beach or
time, far back m Amencan history, track in rain sleet wtndorsnow. people ran for buses, away from • ·
mean dogs and after their hats on gus-There is a lot or practical advice in
ty days. Otherwise. they walked. the book on such things as how t.o treat
Now an estimated 20 million your own injuries, how to enjoy start-
Americans run to lose weight, quit ing to run -"Go only as hard as the
smoking, live longer. enhance their rate at which you can carry on a con·
sexual performance, lower their versation" -how to deal with
cholestrol level, think clearer, slow hecklers, what to wear. bow t.<> find the
their heart rate, breathe deeper, win time and how to admit that If running
marathons and help overcome becomes worse than a trip t.o the den-
:.;icohollsm. list,. it m~y not~ for you.
SOME JUST RUN for the pure joy Fixl<, who q~t smoking ju~t before
of runnine, eKperiencing a "runner's he started runrungl !fays the first time
high." he felt the real p euure or running
James F. Fin, a marathoner and was after he had been at It for three
free lance writer, has come out with a weeks.
125.000-word literary marathon "The
J)M'tDt& people from eettinf dUea1es like chickenpox or mt Ula
mon th•Jl once. Purified from human whit. bloocl celll, It bu ~Used to treat numerous lDleetSout dljeues.
n h1I te1fAI, wnb trllnlluflctl>r ft'om~wbo ftcently bad chickenpox, Dr. Steele found that "memory for thll vln11 ...,
traiWerred to children, thereby theoretically otf ertn1 them pro· lle•.,t• ladfeaie c•e ••Ct•etrat tlr ... .._iplez, effeetfN ...... , ....,., ... 1•1 •n_...%., • rne9rell team 1-4.
tection" aaainat chickenpox. Lat.er, three cblldren v.'tre acclden·
tally exposed to cblokenpox from brotbera or 1l1tera or
playmates but none developed the diaeue. A laraer atudy of the
ex_peeUM protective etrect I.I under way.
ntE TRIAL OF THE anti-viral drul. lnoalplex, trade name
hopifnoaine, was conducted wllh 41 healthy volunteers given
either inosiplex or placebo tabJeta. wJth th~ experiment.en not
knowing who received which untll the trial wu over.
One strain of Type A nu virus was introduced through the nose to infect the volunteers. Re1ulta lndlcate that lnosiplex pvec.
both•• treatment and aa a prevenU ve and treatment.• 'ls eUective
against symptoms or influensa,'' said a research team from West
Virginia University, Moraant.own.
Pot Treatment?
WASHINGTON <AP> -ln about two weeks, a federal paaet:
wUI be studying possible use of heroin and marijuana in t.reatpacJ
glaucoma, asthma and cancer patients. ,
White House aides and coverriment health oCficials detided
at a PJeet.ing last week to establish the committee at tile NaUopal
lnsUtut.es or Health.
Great Britain and other countries use heroin to relieve peln
associated with terminal cancer. : Marijuana tests have shown the drua can effectively pre'{eni,
or relieve some cases of severe nausea. ineludln& thllt iex·
perienced by patients undergoing chemotherapy. ,
And Robert Randall, a 29-year-old Claucoma vicUm. says!}lis1 weekly supply or marijuana from the government relieNes1 press ure on his eyes. '
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say that medically he ls. ning through the woods or a blg Irish
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WHY WOULD ONE write such a
lengthy book -complete with appen·
dices and bibliocraphy -about run·
ning ?
"Two years ago, I realized I had a
lot of information about running,
thJngs you don't find out until you've
been running a long time .. For in·
stance, in a heavy wfod, Jr you tuck in
behind somebody and run lo the
slipstream you'll save about six per-
cent of your energy," says Fi xx. "You
don't realize that untu you've been
runninll a lona time." FIXX RUNS 10 MILES a day,
usually near his bome lD Riverside,
Conn. He also rllna in the annual
Boston and New Yerk miratbons.
"I'm not a superb runner. I'm a·
writer who also runs." But ho'• aood
enough to nnlsh in the iniddle of the
pack in the Boston race, where you
have t.o quaUf y to set in. At\d ln the
New York chase thro"8h all five
borou&hs, where anybody can run, be
finlabu amonc the leaders.
He sets antay wtu~n he travels
and1can't run 11 much, but whether be Ja 1ri Vienna, London or Botton. Flxx
setter at play.
"I can go out and run for two hours
by mysell and 1 can be happy. 1 don't
need anybody around. Runners are
very internally motivated.·•
FIXX SAYS HE WQRKED with a
great passion on this book -readln&
about running, talking about runnint.
and runnint. He even gave up indul1·
ing in afternoon naps, aomethtn1
other subjects be writes about can't
lnsplte hitn t.o do.
Fixx is anecdotal in his wriUnc.
describing all that alla marathoners
just before the race. If you believe i\1 everyone is in terrible ahtpe. •
Advises Ftx.x; "Don't waste sym·
patby on your sickly rivals: startJnc
guns have produced more mtraculous
cures than Our Lady or Lourdes."
His present wife, Alice, ran durina
their couriahlp, working benelt up w
a seven-mile run. Soon after their
mltrriage she caught a ~d and •lked
li she should ruo thtn. He said no.
With that, sHe hunt upner shoes.
"I don't know what )'OU can inter
from that," be ta)ls. Allee ii mo~
direct.
·'I ran until 1 c:tucht bim. ••
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Mother Is
-Pack Rat
DEAR ANN: What would you do with a
other who is a compulsive pack rat? Since
as born 18 years ago, I have never known
e woman to throw away anything. This
a for newspapers, magazin~. clothes,
J rs, boxes, ribbon, used gift wrappings -
j st name it and she's got it -stacked all
er the place. I am ashamed to have
yone over. The sight of all the garbage is
volting. I would like your opir\ion of bow
cure my mother of thls habit. -BUR-
1&1' ALIVE INV ANCOUVER
DEAR BURIED: Pack rats are not vie·
s of habit -they are severely neurotic
pie whose problem goes way back -
ally to days of extreme poverty.
Just sweat It out tUJ you have your own
home and can do as you pleue. Until then,
~P your pea·plckln' hands off her
.. arbage" and look the other way. Any in·
ldual who takes It upon himself to throw
a pack rat's "prized possessions" takes
bis Ille In his hands.
,.,,.,,DEAR ANN LANDERS: My boyfriend,
i~ l-9 years old. We get along just fine except
foNne thing -he is an alcoholic.
I 've tried to get him to talk about why
hwdrinks but he clams right up. I personally ~eve it bas something to do with his fami·
ly life when he was growing up. Morris'
f $ther was also an alcoholic, which is why
hfs'motherdivorced him.
. I've read just about every book and
~Jnphlet ever written on alcoholism but
thef all say the alcoholic must admit he is
an-alcoholic (which Morris won't do ) and
orace that is accomplished he must seek out-
side help, preferably join A. A.
1 l 've considered giving him an ul·
timatum -booze or me, but the last woman
he was involved with did that and he ditched
her .
I don't want to lose Morris no matter
, and please don't tell me I'm better off
out him, because I'm not. What else can
? I 'm at the end of my rope. -IN LOVE
HAN ALCOHOLIC
· l.DEAR IN LOVE: You can Join Al·Anon 1 -an organization lor people who want to
learn bow to Uve with alcobollc1. Look in the
·• pboae book and inquire about &ff time and
pf ace.of their next meeting: Al·Anoll ls free
an(f they hav~ had a remukably high ··
retord of success. Good Jack -any &irl who
wyts to bang on to a 19-year·old alcobollc •ii9 refuses to face up to his problem need.a
aJUJ!e luck•bec:u get.
DEAR ANN: I'm 27, a career woman
alld happy with my life. Problem: The lush
il:lUhe next apartment. She's a big·hearted
pf!son, loves a good time and her husband's
11'{-Europe on a government assignment un·
tili"ebruary.
I made the mistake ·or il\viting her in
oqp evening when there W¥ an extra man.
NS>W she comes over whenever she hears I
have company, fixes herself a drink and
s~s all evening.
Th~doll has eased her way into my cir·
cle,,...of friends, gets pie·eyed and I'm afraid oft~what might happen. She has already
"r.t her head" with two men that I know of.
I'm scared stiff the word may get to her
husband that I encouraged his wife to play
around and I don't need that kind of trouble.
What can I do? -LEXINGTON, KY.
_ lt DEAR LEX: Tell tile doll 1h-ls no
lc>Oier f~ to drop ln~ause her ffnduct II
unacceptable. With Utile luck she'll get
mJd and never spuli to yoa a1aln. '
.-
AN'N LANDERS I HORQSCOPE
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'Twas an Eve; ~f Poe~~ ~nd W:ine
,_. J'• 1 • . . }
Big Sisters of Orange County hosted a
poetry concert along with a wine and ~e tasting party last weekend at the N rt •
Beach home of Mr. and Mn. Robe J,.
Barry. Proceeds from the event Will go to
the group's efforts to provide friendship and
counseling on a one-to-one basis for youn.c
girls. <see photos above)
Thirty supporters and frienda beard·
Fullerton poet .John Campbell read hia own worts. said Marte Fennell, vice president
of the board of directors of Big Sisters of
Orange County ... The reading was given on
the patio overlooldn1 the water, and there
· was a fire going inllde. It was a ver.y nice af.
fair,'' she added.
Several Bia Sisters attended, including
Virgin.la OJupe, (the organization's direo-
tor), ao.Je Alvares, Ann Roblnaon and
Cheryl Tarkanlan.
She's a Gem
Laguna Beach artist Ian Galla~r was·
awarded first place in tbla year's national
American Jewelry Desl1n competition for
the most creative use of Pelesard Amulets
in jewelry desltn. The contest was
sponsored by Fire~e Gems of Beverly
Hills.
Ms. Gallagher. 25, won the award and a
citation for her delicately sculptufed gold
pendant. The piece com.bln('8 yellow gold
and a canary dlamohd with a thtee carat
gold·flecked bronz•tone Peles.rd. which ia ..
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r • Happenings
' I By Mare/a Forsbe~
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a rare form of opal·lll<e aematone from the
high deseri of Arliona. She can. it "Fire Fllgbt... .
Ms. Gallagher, a former teacher, ls pres-·
entlY worldiag hi Jewelry design under the tutelage of Garland Holt, a Lal\Ul4 Beach
sotdfmlth.
Teachers All
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Ka)' Farne11, Dorrie Bogen, Mleko·
Takemur•.t June Rehm. Alma Nelaon, ·Bo1ema.ry~ampl~ and Dick and Fraa SJM.
' more. · •
Information about January's tutor,,
trabltng classes in Enili•h as a second
language ls available from '93-6279. l · ~
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B1RAYMON1>F.sTaAbAJ1t; °' .. °"'' ..... ,.,. .. Moped t>'coon BerDhard Mahl •
apeaka quite re-1lsttcally Of
brln1tn1 the first moped factory
to Oranee Cowity trlthtJi the nut few yean.
Currently, all mopedl are lm·
ported to California despite the
fact tbat they are about the hot·
test·ae1Un1 Item on two wheels.
Mahl, 50, brou1bt the moped
Industry to Fountain Valley three
years ago. He la preafdent of
Unlled Moped, an Importer and
dlatrtbutor of the vebicles wbleh
appear to be a cross between a
bJcycle and motorcycle. rn 197$, mopeds were not street
le1al ln Ca1£fomla. But a new
law, etfectlve Jlln. 1, 1976, atart·
ed moped indaaU"y wheels turn·
inc.
' 8A'4ES HAVE increased so
rapidly that Mahl feels bla profits
• may double Crom $4.5 million last
year to almost $10 mllllon In fis-
cal 1971-78. '
Sound incredible?
Stallstlca recently released by
the U.S. Depar1ment of Com·
mercerev.al:
-Jn the nrat alx monlhl or
19T6,1Americana ·•belt.S out '6.1
mUJ on '-n mope41 and ac. ce11ortes.
-Jn the (lrsulx montha of this
yearL S22.1 tnUlion was apent tn
the u .S, on mopeda -an in·
creaae ot 2'23 percent.
U.S. Department of
Youngsters aren't the only
market tor low-mileage
mopeds Imported by
Fountain Valley firm.
Bernard Mahl torsees
bright future for moped
TranaPQrtation otrlcials estimate
tbre• millio n moped• on
American roads by 1980.
MAHL AND other United
Moped officials believe that to be
a conservatlve estimate.
Mahl believes moped sales will
be up to around a million per an·
num for the next five years.
The reasons f9r the moped in~
duatry's auccess and bri1ht
futurt center around the maneuverabiUty and economy of
the vehicle.
Widely used In Europe the past
30 yeat11, the moped has proven
ideal for Quick hops to the store,
cbool or for Just cruisin1.
POUNO FOil POUND (they
uaually welgh about 120 pounds)
and do.llar for dollllt <between
$275 and asoo) mopeds provide
th• American consumer wlth re-
liable tr8Dllportatlon at low coet.
Mahl admits that the U.S.
enersy crisis had much to do
with the moped's growlns accep-
tance.
Some mopeds squeeze 160
mlles out of a gallon of cas.
Mahl 's firm deala with the
"Foxl" line of mopeds. They a.re
amonc tbe highest priced in the
U.S .• 1ellin1 for $4791.o $S79.
KNOWN IN the industry as
''The Silver Fox," Mahl says bis
product has the craftsuaanshlp of
German detiJn and en1lneerin1. A 20·year veteran of the ln·
dustry. Mahl spent 11 years u a
BMW auto dealer in Santa ROiia.
He points with pride l.o the fact
that the companies 'ft'hich
manufacture the Foxl line of
mopeds, including sJx models
with 11 variaUons, are among the
top two-wheeled vehicle
manufacturers in Europe. They
are KTM In Auslria and Spa.rt.a of
Holland.
Other major manufacturers or
mopeds are in Italy, France and
Taiwan.
CURRENTLY, the country
with the most mopeds is France
with about 8 million.
But Mahl quickly Pe>lnls out
that the U.S. could overtake that
total some time in the early
1980'1.
The climate, especially Jn
Southern California, wide streets
and the erowina need for low·
cost transportation, all make the
United M~ 'ts an
Independent Importer
and distributor of mo-
peda and acx:essot6ea. 1\.1, I
Grosa prof I ta for f 11ea1 ·"
1976-77: $4.5 mlllfon. .) •
Key Officers: Bernard'#1 ·
Mahl, president; Tonf1 •
Baumgarner, v Ice .. •<!
president; Bart s.,
4chllle, national aales ·
manag•: Gina La Salle~'
marketing director. >
U_nfted Mo-Ped ottlc-1
located at 184'5 Ban·
dilier Circle, Founta1rr.n J
VaJley.
.,, .,,
already brlcht market that~
briahter, aald Mahl. ...
Even now, he added, sq~
mop6d reta.Uers are aeWni ~ ••
vehicles per month. ' 1 , ;
UNITED MOPED distributes
mercbandlae to over 200 de.ats-
naUonally with most of It.a ....,,
tillers to Callf ornla.
The law o( aupply and demtndd wm eventually curb the ac~t
number of dealers, said Mah~l,.1 But the demand will soon :
to construction of U.S. r._c ~
alter um, he saJd.
With that in mlnd and the de·
sire to "beat the competltlod ~ 1
the drawtni board," Mabl aayl\'
a gleam in bis eye, that Oranea•
County -tven FountaJn V.U.Jt1.
because of its central locaUOl)1tm
would be a fine place for a fac·
tory.
ESOPs Yiel~ Benefits, J:lrohle~ Thfl part one o/ o two-part look into gsop,. o
pion which Of/n• both bu.taat G1ld ~"'
many adoonl4{1n -and diladvantGQfl -owr con-
v~tional ltock bonue plona.
By THOM LECOQ
Ollllel>Ml,l'llltsa.ff
When San Francisco attorney t..oula Kelao
pushed the Ernployee Stock Ownership })t•n
<ESOP) concept through Congress, lt was sold as a method of maklna capllallstaof\ll all. • . ,r
SINCE THEN, not many companies have.taJcen
advantage of the ESOP's tax and employee benefit
aspecta, and those flrm1 which have. often did 10
for beneflta to owners and management.
ESOPI, according to Santa Ana attorney Alan
H. Wiener, oC Kindel and Anderson. are a generic
name for truat plans which hold stock primarily in
one company.
'There are probably four uses they're beinl put
to, at least ln Southern Callfomla, .. Wiener Hid. ••Ftrst, as an opportunity fot major
stockhoJden in a Cclmely held> corporaUon to dis· pose of aome stock holdln1s at a capital gains tax
rate -wtthoutlos\ns control."
Second, he said, ls use of the ESO P u a tonl for
debt finandnl throu1h company .-ruleee-·Gt
loans made to ESO Pl, repaid with pretax dollars
<which can be deducted).
A VA81ETV OF loan and capital accrual
methods fall In thJa use category. But Wiener says
lhls ia rarely used anymore.
In the third \lie, Wiener aald, ''The'company
usea tt as a quallfied plan instead or 1 atock
ownership plan. This generate• a lax deduc.
'Top Banana' Soaring
Those appealing ads by the ••Top
Banana" airline, Hushes Airwnt, appear to
be working.
Pasaenaer traffic statistics for Sep·
tember1 released by the line, 1bow an lncreue
'4at a raater rate than dwint any previous
month tb1s year.''
• Boardin&s ln September reached 405.na
from la,289 a year aao. Pas•en•er mll .. also !n~re•s~ at a record rite, ntachini 18'.6 mllUon mu~. from lut year's total of 129.5
mlllton miles for September.
An eYen 1r1or1 iinportant atatlaUc for blltl·
n•H' trav•l•rs ii the line's ob•tlme
P9ffotmance, r~ at 19.3 percent. up lrom 17 percent. year aao.
_.. Huibet •1'<> •nnounced that U addltlorial ,,,-200a will f,>e added to their neet. by 1'*>1 in
part Jn antlclpatJon ot addlttona to theJr
present rout9•>'•tem. ~; A aptiuce.up WW be b•IUft toon for Jtu1"e& PRJt'ft' •fl.et Ot DC-t-aoa, wtth the cablry achtduttct for• •1wtde bOdy" lObk.
firm round, ln fact, operations and financial
execuUve demand 11 1tlll hlfh• but for science and enisneer1n1 execuUvet, demal\d dropped
to half the pace of the third quarter Jut year.
Tb4 Arthur Yoµni repo~aald tho drop tn
demaiad tn the Wat, alld. DJUonaUr. i• a
renectlon ol bullne11'1 ffflin• ol,un~rt•lnty about the economy.
•••
tion ... the company aets a benefit plan and the
employee aets h1s or her stock."
The fourth use, Wiener saJd. ls for "the sale and acqul~ltion of subsidiaries and divisions of com· panlea." ·
This ls the rnost common use of an ESOP today.
he adde<l Though complicated, its use bolls down to
tttjs: ''A company bu a sutisldJary it wants to 1et
rid of, but. <since 1l Is presumably unprofitable>
there ls no market for it.•·
SIMPLY CLOSING the division means a loss
and employees will Jose Jobs.
Dlapositlon throu1h an tSOP, he said, can be done in a variety of ways.
'The tompany can have a subsidiary set up an
ESOP. The parent company sells stock to lbe
ESOP," pulUng ownership in a trusteeship for
employees. ,
'1'he employee!'! own the whole subsidiary.''
Since the company contributes earnings to tls
owners through the ESOP, lax savings m1y help a
marginal subsidiary continue to exist, savinl Jobs
and losses to the parent firm.
This method t1 also used when the principal
owner of a closely held corporation wants to retire
without the risk or handing over his future security
to new ownets who may decide at a later date to
close down operations. ln a deal where the former
owner holds a note and relies on the company tor
payment.a, thls spells ruin.
• ESOPs, then, are • milted bas of benillt.s lllkl
pote~al pr@lems. i'>ll<i
_.~ · ' ~aiq NOT • n,_. Lii\ST of t.hos.e problems ta a co~"
plicated set-1.4p. Jtey amont these dUllculUea 11 YI~~
requlrementlort\jAlu•ltonof close!)' hef4•~9Sk· . ~ 11 Slnc'6 nlu cattnb be detei1tltd6d throu,:/
marlu!t l>rlee • ffnanclal data, rri"'1tteift:i#._"
strength and depth and a number of ot1ter fact6H't:
muat be the basis for valuaUon.
Inde~ndent appralsen are usually hired toh.
establish vaiues, oormall)' baled on multlJ>l•1•!m
earnings. Since thue valuations muat_1tand UP..~q
court if aquesUon arJaes liter, ll>analtmeDll r~1'i ly set values themselvea for fear of 1ptnonfa.,,
liablllty. •
WJEN~B EXPLAINS that most owners eolfl,"
siderinc an E80P want a high value plaeed on atdttl'
to ma>drniietax benents. 1 • • 1.rl
But Wiener cautions, ''apprainls can cut boMar,.
ways."
NEXT WEEK: An Orange County compan+I''
tells of It.a poslUve experience with an ESOP, wbatl'Cl
beneOts it calned, what it coet, while a second fintJ
explains why they're 1oln1 alow in esta61l.ab.ln1 a 1
ESO P as an employee benem. • ~ ,.,,
CQ'/l
• ;. J(fl/ Three Sign Le(Ue§,,J
I ..I 11 •• •JiOU An electronic• firm, a nooring aAd e. Pllido'.Wut
coverln1 business have leased apace ln the n;w
Baker Street Square at '743 Baker St.. COlta Mesa.
J.C. ~lectronl~ Supply, 1uppller of retail and wbolesaJe electronlc:s parta, leased a 1,980-aquare·
foot facHlty for Its fifth a.tore.
Harbor Floorinc, which wm move to Buer
Stre" Square from lta niaUnt locaUon on N~ • 'Boulevard ln Costa Mesa, and Shady Deal, otrerfns
window coverm,s, each J .. sed 1.120 aquar• feet ot
space. Shady Deal wtll move from lta extattn1 t09-
Uon, also on Baker §.trff'l. !k •
.lames D. Ca"111eld, Mlstlon Viejo., has Jolnefll.'.
Der WlenendinJtael fntematlonal. NeWJ)()rt Beach.
as aen,ral ~ounsel. He will establish a eontJnuous
prosram or leaat educatlon to enable the depart•i0
ments to better perform their reapectlv•·f.f resp<>naibiUUe .
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available. Freshly painted inside 4'
out with manicured landscaping,
brick patio, custom f ea lures inch.lding
bonus room as an option. Offered at
$189,000 Open Sat; 2042 Pt. Weya>ridge
HAalOll VIEW Monaco with private
enclosed front courtyard. Natural
stone fireplace, immaculate condition.
Owner flexible will consider sale,
rent, or lease option. Open Sunday
1·5; 1947. Pt. Cardi({
HAalOR VIEW LUSK -l.ri-level home
has many custom features. Large
courtyard, beautiful olive tree and
many rose bushes. Bltn books~elves,
formal di nine rm, paneled family rm
w/p~uet floor, huge gool. Ofler#l,.at
$239,950. Open SaVSun; 873 SP¥cais-
tle Dr. ·
HARIOR VIEW -v ACANT 4 bedrm.
family rm, ocean view home waiting
for you to move into. Large lot with a
car garage. Offered at $249,500. Opell
SaVSun; 3907 Inlet Isle.
lAHCHO SAM JOAQUIM -Panoramie
view of the surrourtding Turtlerock
Hills. This exquisite 2 bedrm, 2 ba, den,
Townhome features not only a hill view
but also view over bndscaped area &
pool. Offered at $109,000. Open
Sat/Sun; 5 Madrona.
TUllTLHOCK llOADMOOR -newly of-
fered, 3 bed rm. family rm and den
home. Corner lot. Approx 1750 .sq.ft.
Nicely landscaped . Vacant. Owner
a nxious. Offered at $119,900. Open
Sat/Sun; 1002'l Sierra Bello.
HAllOlt VIEW HILLS -lowest priced
ocean view in CdM. 3 Bedrm, family
rm + formal dining. 2 Cozy firep1aces
& beamed ceilings. Open Sall Sun ;
1114 Whitesatls.
HAllOI YllW .. LUSK -superb
Belvedore model on extra large Jot ..
with &bat rare C4rqna del M~ asset, prwaey and,view • .'I'bU ownef 'WJUl en
eye for perfection redecorat&:l the
home to stay forever. Now a transfer
makes their priceless, tender loving
care, your baraatn. Offered at
$259,000. Open Sat/Sun: 1~ Key View
CAMIO HIGHLANDS -bea'Utifuil1 up·
graded 4 ~rm home wi.th large pool
& jacuzzi with much privacy. Large
lot. Palos Verde atone fplcs. Approx
2500 sq.ft. Offered at $210,000. ~
Sat/SWl; 4610 Dorchester.
OTHER PROPERTIES
CAMEO SHORIS -from the moment
you ~nter the courtyard gates of this
Cameo Sbores beauty you are aware
of an immaculat~ 4 bedrm + pool.
home. Totally upgraded tbruout.
Magnificent view! Offered at $375,000,
HARIOI VllW -owner anxious to
sell. Palermo el, reduced. Larg~
yard near pcfbl & tennis" shopping. 4
Bedrm. 2'h bath. family rm, wet bar.
aewly painted with wOod shutters. Of·
fered at $175,900.
COSTA MISA TIJrLIX · -reduced r Ap.
prox 2830 sq.ft. °'well maintained li\'·
ing spacet 4 Ca~its, 10 yrs old,
located in good rental area, New
carpetf paint 4t wallpaper frQnt unit,
OW & bltns. •ll units. Offered at
$144.500
~ ' l 3 ••• .,..,. d ................. 160,000
3 ...... ~ •••••••••••••••• "'·''° 411, Me•plilt Wftt ............ 119,100
lhlplex ... ltNcla •••••••••••••• $141,750
4 ...... , ........ .r_··· ...•. $141,100 '
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WAU.ACI TODAY
222• Ah Viste Dr. HI •••. 7:".. $151,500
21 tfl •Jr ,.-. er.,. .... $127,ooo
17271 '=~ .............. $74,tSO 2905 S.. .,. .. SA •••••••• SH,000
I 52• ~ 1 •~ iiilll1 Dr. CdM •••••• S23',SOO C•'4~'61 . '
WI HAYI OTHMS TOOi
Sc-rv1n9 Coc,fil M1 •<,a -lrvine
Hunt•11qto11 B0<trl'·NC>wport Bear.h
. BEST. IN BLUFf S . ~
AISOLUTELY S,ECTACULAI Full water, stCSets, night ligllt \')ew. Orie of
Joveliest: homes ever offered. Juet
listed; end unit, 3 bdrms., 2~ ba.,
delightful large kitchen. Glass galore.
1950 SQ. ft., bes~ qu~lity. $225,000
W /large prime lot. ·
OHM 1·5 223 MAfA fOff VMoblnat
'
IARE 1· LIYS: wmt YllW! Spectai'ular
water, t, night Mte view. Fbtat •
early Blutts. 3 Bdrm, ~.2 baUi. Tile
floors, shutters. 2 Lovely private
patios, pool l\earby. Asking $172,500.
OttaH 1·5 2061 YISTA oa ORO
IWFfS IAICMIN 3 BR, 2~ ba., fam ..
rm., 1850Sq. ft. Wide greenbelt. Owner
transf. FJU' below market, $124,000
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THt;.AWARl> \\1NN!NG l!LU1'1'"S
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OPIM HOUSI SUH 1·5 9561 Bird Ave., Westminster $69,900
3 BEDROOM. n. BATH
177 Mohler, Anaheim Hills $107,000
4 BEDROOM, 2~ BA, 2 Story
29236 Hazel bell Dr. SC
3 BEDROOM lh BATH S64,500
INDOOlt SUNSHtNI S'9,900
Good news! Light uf your life with the
· indoor sunshine o this beautiful 3
bedroom. 1 :S-4 bath cornered lot home.
Many amenities.-Bring your wife &
smell the freshly baked bread in this
sunoy kitchen.
tlOHM~ast.
Fo.1tohsY~
963.alt t
RANCH REALn
551-2000
I
°"°"""'" ICMOCat 8e tts want to leave by Cfil'1'tmas !
Spaclom 4 BR + 21Ai bath Baycrest,
home w /paneled f am Uy rm & huge
1Sx41' H/F pool! lmmac. move·tn
cond ! All new kitchen I Compare &
confirm this value at $189,500 fee!
OPIH SUM l·I PM. 1924 LllWAl.D LH.
(Z·53)
C ... STMAS SURPIJSlf "• Santa's favorite 5 BR w /2 flreplaoet to deliver gilts! Lg. family rm &
boous rm. Custom yard & nigbt
lighting + VIEW of city lights. ONM
SUM. I ·5 PM. #41 IODIGA IA Y,
SPYG-LASS. <Z·54 >
CORONA DIL MAil-SO. OF HWY.
Darling hideaway -well-bulll &
cared for. Cozy 2 BR w/fireplace on
wooded lot. Walk to ocean & beach.
Probate sale -$150,000. Barbara
Aune 642·8235. CZ-55)
OPEN SUH I ·I PM
2311 AliUA. IASTILUH'. Choose
your own cpt. & decorate in your
choice of colors! Lov•ly 4 BR, dining
area & family rm home w;lg. patio &
yard. Easy walk lo schools, shops,
parks & tennis. Cash allow. for cpts.
~54,500. CZ-56)
FALL Ir SYCAMOlll TIHS
Come see this 4 BR home in prime
r:?sidential aretl w /parks. PoQls &
winding streets. Beamed ceiling -
French doors & windows -brk en·
try & patio -oversized trellised
jacuzzi off master. S162,500
leasehold. OPEN SUN 1-5 PM. 1951
,ORT WEYIRl~CH. HY HOMES. CZ-57)
PRICED TO SEW
Sl99,000 w;land & VIEW ! Superbly
decorated, spacious 3 BR, family rm
"Tiburon" m Lus k Harbor View!
Room for pool in open, corner loca·
Lio n . OPEH SUH 1-5 PM . 1533
SlACRHT. <Z·58)
I •
HOW IS THE TIME TO IUY
Looking for a quality beach cottage
on the Bulboa Penins ula ? We have
the perfect investment -move-in
condition & steps to Bay & ocean! 2
BRs, l'n baths. Charming to say the
least! Clint Moses 642-8235. <Z·59 >
WILL PR.ICED ~OHnGO ,
l\love into this great 4 BR. 2 bath
home in Newport's greatest family
area w1pool & tennis nearby. Don't
~ a1t ! Gisela Hanen 644-6200. CZ-60)
VIEW -VllW -VIEW
4 BR. 4 bath beautlfullt detetated
l\'an \\elb home w , fantastic view of
upper bay from kitchen, dining rm.
living rm & master. Lg. family rm
w !fireplace. Handsome courtyard
entrance \\ pool. jacuzzi &
water fall. Dover Shores area.
$395,000 fee. Belly Woodford
642·8235. <Z·61 >
SPLEHDOA IM SPY•LASS
P«tnoramic water & lites view from
delightful 4 BR, formal dining, 2112 I
bath Cape Horn model w f custom
drps & wallcoverings. Sparkling.
enclosed pool & jacuzzi. Fountain &
lovely garden patios. Every amenity
plus ! $329,SOO. Jeri Hunt 642-8235.
<Z-62)
IA YCllST SPICIAL
Light, elegant & lots of charm! Ivan
Wells 4 BR, 3¥2 batb, £amily rm
home w /nice sparkling pool sur-
r<>u nded by a lovely garden.
$239,500. Gisela Hanen 642-8235 .
(Z-63 >
EXCIPTtOHAL O"<>llTUMITY ,
Flexible financing! Lovely 3 BR
w / pool & jacuzzi. Home & grounds in
immaculate condition. Won 't last
long! $149,500. Bo'r ,Lane 644-6200.
(Z·64) . I
DISI..._ STYLID HOMl-41tl,OOO '
See thil lovely home situated on one
of lgat. lots ln Irvine Terrace
w /space for putting green, lawn ten·
nls or pool & Jacuzz.i. Almost 2400 sq. ft. of comfortable living featurin1
overa.lted, Q&k·J>l•nJted family rm,
aourmet klt~hen. plumbed
darkroom It parldlke landscaplog.
Paula Balley 642·8235. (Z·6S) •
PAl.EllMOMODIL
Ir you can find a better
buy, buy It! 4 BR, family
rm. w/frplc, 2-1tory, 3
batha. Over 2200 tq. ft.
Incl. land. Xlnt cond.
Under market at SU~. 750
(~~ ..._.....,D .... a
Specious 3 bed.rm, 2 ba,
& z br. 2 ba, huie fncd
yard, 6 car gar., ocean
vi~w & short WA!" to beacll. Prime resldenllal
urea. Offered al Sl85,000.
Submit your termtJ and
HURRY! Call World
Wide Brokers. 673·4~5
PRIVACY
You'll enjoy the serenity
o( this e1u1r11 townhome.
Be6t dollar valu& ., this
IUte NIW UITIM• ln Laawia Niguel;
5 bdrms. "{.lmll rm.,jfeaaant view,
beauUfvlly 1•1\d:tcaped\ Lovely nelaboortiood. Sl51,500. •• u
DUPLIX SO. Of& HWY .. ~ A neat ?
b<lrm. & frplc. honte PLU& brand new
2 bdrm •• 2 bath lanit. over • cat tara1e. $189~500. 511 Acacia, CdM. Open
Sat/"un. l-5
ORAMGl/TUSTIM .... Ideal family
home; 4 lge. bdrm1. & flfmily rm. plus
game rm. with wet bar. $1241000. 13031
Malena. <Call for directions). Open
Sun. 1·5 l •
HIAI OCEAHI Nearly new 3 bdrm .• 2
bath home just • doors from Ocean
Blvd. -a touch of New England, com·
plete with gas light. Realistically
priced at $289,500.
Rarely d''o HARBORITES leave
Newport Beacb by choice. BUT U you
MUST go -at least enjoy the sale of
your home by liatini· It with Bay &
lleach Realty. Pleue call. . .
759-0811
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRrve 759-081 1
prestiie neighborhood. 3 !!!!~~!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Bdrms .• 2~ baths. on "-~--.a too•'G••r'"' wide greenbelt. Move-in .._,.. ' • cond. Owner••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
• 1002
transferred. Not leued
land. Sl3S.OOO
C. F. Colesworthv
RIALTORS uo.ooio
IACKIAY
HEATED POOL
Sll.900
3 Bedroom Newport
Riviera two story1 Huge
dining room or family
room. Glianllc patio.
Walk to private tennis
courts. Call 962·7788.
• ~€Y ~ P.€ALTOP.Sft
LIMITED OfFU
Several 4·plexe1 nr So.
Coast Plaza now avalla·
ble. Priced from 1114.000
Monthly Income u high as SIOO. All unit.I ~ Br,
aome with 2 baths.
Cal 645·6'4'
CQHDOS
2 BR .• 2 ba., in xlnt ~tin complex. 16~9M
2 BR .• alr·cond., I
Irvine. Only $56,'()()()
OPEN HOUSES •'
207 MU.FO.D DI .. CAMEO SHO.U
SUN. 1·5. Feels like the mountains,
with high vaulted ceilings & a woodsy
cunyon view. but look down the
canyon & you see surf breakinl on a
white sand beach. It's hard to believe
this 1s one of the lowest priced homes
m C.:ameo Shores. 3 Bclrrns .• 2 baths.
S260,UOO
35' VllTA MA6EllA, THI 11,fJffS
SAT/SUN. 1·5. Lots of gree11 grass
surrounds this spacious end unit in the
"Golden Circle". Close to shopping &
schools. 4 Bdrros., 3·b~ths & a willing
seller. $144,500 ,
IEACH COTTAGI
Walk to the beach from this modem 2
bdrm. mobile home• ajj ~es in
& near, incl. pool & ·facuu\. Prime
i\ewport Beach location, for only
S44,500
673MOO
m ili!:I ' DMsloo of H-..... -co.
HORSIESTATI ~...,... 1ooi'•...,... , 1002
1 acre wlUI a beautltully ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
landscaped e leaant
Ranch home. 4 Bdrm. 21h 1 iu A •is.~~ bat.hi. Covered atabJe,. • ~ •
Many amenities. Call 4 LSI' • •"fl
anytime 549,,3344, Ait.
st2.soo
wm buy a duplex, 1 blk.
from the ocean; a
bdrm, 4s a ~tor, with
a dbl. 1l'ra~. Leuehold.
ft3..3663 833·0523 Evea
associated
011'lllrl'<. fl•lltf(lfl';
l o 11• ~ e 11t , ' ' · 1'", ---
EASTIWPf S Ill-VIEW
Now available for qulck occupancy.
Recently fell out of escrow -owners
moved.
0'94 HO\I SA 1sute. 14 P.M. ' zna CATALPA n.
Your own l\bme on the water. N'.B.
WaterlrontJOt w/pier &i\ip permitted
3yB,R. Beacb cottage -$1J9,500 PtlJS (on adjoining lots>
(2) 1-BR. units·-$126,000 ar:
.. ..... -,~ ·s~o• -2 b , JC condo.
autJfuh.v. uperaded. Comm. pool &
recreation. Qnlr ~.ooo.
TllU•OM -3 .BR. family room.
beauUtul Balboa model. Centr'*l air. ~eauUfuJly kept. ~ Comm. pools. 2
clt.lbbouses & recreation. Best location.
HA,PY 11"'41 -You could be happy ll\
this new 2 BR. 2 BA. den home.
Upgraded cpts, drps, entry ttle,
mirrored wardrobe doors .
Jacuzzi -sized atrium. Cboice
Woodbrid~e location. Put your family
ln this pictllre.
HAMG YOUI CHIJSTMAS STOCIUMG -
ln this super family home in Turtle
Rock. Pool-size lot with sprinklers.
center atrium, like new carpet. rural
setting. Don't delay, won't last.
&.OCATJOMI LOCATION! ...-Teri:ace
Cambridge end unit .... D'esirab-le
morning sun kitchen nOOK. Loads of
upgrades. 1 Yr. warrant)'. V.acant &
ft\ove-in cond.
CHATIAU l&.4HC -2 BR, 2 BA with
larae bon~ room. Brand new carpet.a
& paint. ,deed t.o sell $69,900. .
YICTORIAM llAUTY -P.anoramlc
ocean view. Priced to sell in Old
Corona del Mai'. Back on market & .
seller Is anxious.
OLD COM DUPLD -2 BR )n (ront & l
BR In rear. Beautifully redone It
priced to sell. Owner unxious.
640-9900 "' '
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MAKI OFFERJU ,
Dramatic Architecture! Dynamite
Master bed.room . + 2 Qt.hers! Pool,
jacu21.1 & tennis c~urt. $172,500
. *** · WOODlllDGE
3 bedroom & atrium in this Warm·
ington "C' ~ pl~I\· Vaulted ceilings.
Amidst a t>reathttsking park like set·
ting. 0n1r $94,500. ... " ...... , .. ,
ltG' CAMYOM
Executive ranch style home on
woodsy lot. Behind iron gate in the
most prestigious area. 4 bedroom,
family room & conversation pit.
Processionally decorated. Vacant &
ready lo move into! $320,000. ••• REDUCED TO SELL
Lake, pool & jacuzzi are just steps
away. 2 master suites, sunken living
room. separate dining room &
breakfast room. Now only $114,950. ••• RENTALS
. A&k us about our. exclusively located
retttals1 Short term OK! $700to $850
230 .... .,.,. c ...... Dr., Mpt. ldl
7ff'tl 11 75'.0017
LOWEST PRICE -
IM SMCTA ANA HEIGHTS G~t:,at"WJ
tial for this 8 bdrm, country charm .
Nice· patio area w, brick baitiequ .
This large lot has loads of room fore~
pansion ! $83.~.
BAYFROMT I ~
OH &.rm.I lfALIOA 1$LAND -Com-
fortable & room)', nicely decorated 4
J:>drm famUy home. Xlnt waterfront
loc:C\tipn With pier & sli~ $449,000. ,
WHEN IS A LOT MUCH MORE?
WHIH rrs IM MIWl'OIT 1'4CH -WJi•n
tt has a 3 bdrm home+ a 2 bdrm·a~.
When it ha~ a unique wood interior.
When it has location, location, & is oC·
lered at S190,000.
BAYFRONT ,A ••
LOVa y OU>ll UDO ISLI -5 Bdrm
home with pier&. dock large enough to
hold t>Oats tor the whole family
Mom, Dad & kids too! $.500,000.
NEWPORT CRUT
HIGHLY UPGUDED 3 IDRM, Dining rm. 2~a baths. Ocean view from balcony.
Custom drapes, wallpapers, carpetlnf._
Built-ins. fireplace, double garage &
now priced at Sll 7 ,500.
WATERFRONT~ . ~.
lbND MIW LAICI llOllST ~Soil right
up to •the front ~door oti~hls 3 bdrm.
family .. room tttorll . EDJOY' your own
doci(, long ~iew of lake & coiy
fi~places during wlnte~ dat!C. :All or
Sll.9,995.
PRIME NEIGHBORHOOD
WISTCUFP IUUTY -., 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
home, Well biiilt & lovingly cared for.
Quality decoratirig, lovely garden patio
& rooan lor paol. Sl95,000.
..
llAUTIFUL 3 II, 4 IA HOME
ON LIDO ISLE
... with an extra wide lot for ea~y ex-
pansion. Two story, Spanish flavor
with lite & airy feeling thru·out .
Center cowtyard with f ountam, in·
eluding separate guest quarters.
$261.000
Opea .._. 5-day Ollly ..._.to 4 PM
IOI VIA UDO SOUD
YOllll Hoateu wll be COllllM ArriCJO -
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Mewport llvcl. comer 3otti
100 G....,... 1002
•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
IRVIHI THRACE
A house with great potential! Sm.all
vi~w. fee lot In Prestigious
neighborhood. Formal dining room,
f anUly room with fireplace. Low
maintenance yard. $175,000
610 MAL.UAR OPIN 1 ·5 . -.
SICWSIOM Ir SHEHITY
Begins at the gated pool courtyard
aod are carried throughout to the
park -like rear grounds. The
landscaping & decor are faultless:
This special 4 bedroom, 3 bath
I larbor View Hills home may be
viewed with appointment. Present·
ed at $2.17 ,500.
4000 TOPSIDE OPEN 1·5
BRIGHT CHEERFUL COMDO
Newport Crest 3 bedroom wit h
tastefully decorated upgrades. Short
walk lo community pool and nitelit
tennis. Low price includes the land.
$133,000 Fee.
20 IARLOYEHTO CT. OPIH 1·5
PBFICT PENINSULA HOMI
2 bedroom DOLL HOUSE with
charming decor and a wood burning
fireplace. Separate 3rd bedroom and
bath above garage overlooking
spacious private patio. Ready for
immediate occupancy & in im-
maculate conctition. '157,000
I 526 E. OCEAM ILVO. O,_. 1•5
GREAT IUY IH DOVEtl SHORES
Enterta.ming home with indoor ~l.
jacuzzi, marble floors and terrace -
with views of night lights & Back
Hay. Open Ooor plan with room for
pool table. $255,250 le~sehold. QWJler
anxious & willing to consid~r flnanc·1
in' .~P to.&0% of aales price. ' ,
• 1942 SAM'nAGO orfM l·S
OCtMil A.HD HA•IOR Vl&W •
Plus nite lights, tool And that's not
a ll ... French doors, Private patios,
Pool~ wood decking and a m aster
bedroom suite with library completf
the picture. $225,500.00
llll WNTl"SAILS OPIM I·• ' VIL&.AGI OF HAllOl VllW
Owners love thlS hom e but require
more space. 4 tiedroom s, beautifully
maintained & p r ofessionally
land aeaped $155,000. •
203' ~ PIOVIMCI OPIM t-S
VA.WI IS "°' GOHL When in1 Newport Beach, you can
still bµy th~ 3 bedroom pl~ den and
dining room home with warm counr
try kitchen cm a quiet ,llayccest lane
for Sl&fo;SOO. includlna be land.1
'"' TIAD MOS I t OPIM 1·5
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":!"! CtlQJJ)tAS Ctw>S I W .;.~!llllTf.WlrHl:'.I~ RASOW. St
."-111 --•.A n help ~ hi nee this ~paclouS 2-story
HARBOR VIEW home designed for en·
tertaining! 4-bdrms, 3 bathS, ormal
dining, family room -~WO
fireplaces. A MUST to see!
••llG CA.MYOM TOwtilHOMl -a real
steal at a reduced $139,000! All the
comforts of country club llvinaJ Lux·
urious 2-stories ~th lush carpeUhg,
2-bdrms, 2 baths, f1replac~. formal din·
ing room, HUGE master bdrm suite
w /sitting room -close to pool, tennis
&golf!
••A "QUEEM FOR A DAY " ,. .. or
forever ... home, where priva~y is tGng
reig11:5 this ''Monaco.'' l'bis gra~loualy
appomted 3-bdrm, 2 bath boroe in
stately HARBOR VIEW area has
fireplace, beautiful landscaping & cov-
ered patio. Ample room for holiday
guests!
••SPYGLASS -NIVER LIVID IM !
Picture your Christmas Tree in your
magnificent Spanish courtyard
w /fountain, surrounded by a sky·
lighted living room, den & !amUy
room! This 4-bdrm home has TWO en-
tertainment areas -a perfect holiday
treat with city lights & water view!
QUICK POSSES.SION -owner will
help finance. $244,500.
Opell House 5-dcsy l 0 5 PM -
21 lc6oa Con-a -Mewport leach. CA
••THIS IS UVIHG relax on your large
patio overlooking the bay & 40' 00.t
slip! This rare on-the-water home bas
3-bdrms. 2 baths and is close to
schools! * * LlGUHA MIGUEi. a sweeping
'hillside view is only part or this 4·bdrrrf
retreat wrapped in lovely wrought-iron
fencing perched in Jibmey hillside
area! Enjoy gorgeous pool & jacuzzi.
VA AS.5UMABLE -PRICE now re-
duced to $94,900. Give yourself a pre-
sent. You're worth it!
ff!i'IQuail
lili1IPlac• Praperties
752-1920
1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH
Getter al I OOt GtMrol 1002
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OPEN HOUSES
114 CRYSTAL OPEN SAT/SUM. 1·5 unu: CSLAJC)
2 Bdrm .. beamed ceiling home with
brick frplc .. lgc. front .> ard. 0\.\-ner
\\ill finance. SlGS.000
200 DIAM~D OPEN SUNDAY l·S
Large 2-stQry home. 3 bdrms., 2 baths.
trplc. + 2 hdrm. apt. 2 Car garage.
S240,000
DUPLEX -S 161,000
2 Bdrms. each; open parkihg for
camper. Newly painted exterior.
WIWAM WINTON REAL ESTATE
299 . Marine, Balboa Island 675-3331
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UM19'Jl IN HARIOR VllW HILLS -Fan·
tasbc night wd day view. 3 bdrm, va-
cant. perfect cond. $298,500. see· Jane
Paquin at 2921 Pebble Drive.
UMlqUI OM IALIOA ISLAND .._ 6
bdr~. S baths, pier and float, best
location. $585,000. See Rit a Boland at
1406 So. Bayfront. UMlqUI IM MEWPOlT CUST -Tasteful
two bdrm, ocean view. tennis, pool,
$137,500. See JoAnne Perkins at 11
Odyssey Ct.
UNIQUE IM coaOMA DIL MAR
Charmin g 2 bdrm, completely re-
modeled in Old Corona del Mar.
s120,ooo See Dottie Johnson at 412
Hazel Dr.
UNIQUE IM SEAVllW -6 Unique Homes
are available for your choi-ae, classic
Irvine-VUlage with views, tennis and
pool, rom $235,000. See Janet Lehman
at 1907 Ya M tl~_1~d frpm theT .
uMt IMUMt.t•S'!J' ft A.Deane
Horne_, ~ t>qrms, ooau~ully v ·~ant.
Only Sl~.500. see Elalne Bell at 5021
Cork wood t.ane •
UMl't)UI! 8"I OLD COIOMA DEL MAI 3
bdrm. 2 bath, light, airy, cheerful.
~500. See Barbie H utchings at 507
Marguerite Ave.
UMlfUI IM HillOl VllW HILLS -
Spacious 3 bdrm and den, Unique floor
ptan for living and entertaining, views,
see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea Lane.
bring $180,000. •
UNIQUE JM CHjMA COVE -5 bdrms,
artist's retreat, on the water next to a
beach. S395.000 sand dollars. See
at 2627 Cove Street.
UMlqUE IN THE ILUFFS · Vacant.
greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den, now
only $142,500. See at2907 Perla St.
UMl..,UE IM CA.MIO SHORES -80~ 160
lot. 3 bdrm, colorful comfort, palatial.
only ~.500. See Vergilene Hull at
4515 Ha mpden Road.
UM1qu-. 1M CORONA DEL MAR
Shingled 2 bdrm. 1 bath cottage plus
detached 1 bdrm inc. unit. 156,900. See
Marilyn H~ges at 513 Jasmine.
U""IVUI: f1()M~S
REALTORS"
THE NICEST PEOPLE $ELLING THE NIA TEST HOl,IES
CORONA oeL MAA. 676'6000
MESA VERDE, 648-5990 • CALL US
AVALOMCOMDO
Clean, 2 yrs old. 2Br.
Near cuter of tOWft, rul-
l y furnlJhtd. Eves
87•33»
IACKIAY
Oomplttely upgraded In·
side & out. New prof. landsc. 3 bdrm, custorn
used brick fireplace +
ma n y more new
featiares. A must see to
really app~iate. Ask·
Ina $118,500. i44·72'10 . IRVIMI THRACE ~
Spacious familf home, 5 bdrma, 4 baths, rocntlrl dinlDi rm., famUy rm ..
fireplace. Everybo(ly wt11 •Joy the gparklin&
poot Offetttcf at ms.~ $0UTH OF HIWAY
CDM Newly remodeled,
aplit level, 4 bdma, 3
baths. Oversized lot with
potential to build larae addltloal units with a
swimming pool to ~tl
SUS7,50!>. 64~7Z70
OPEN
SAT/SUM 1-5 Lov'tlf 4 bdrm .. ram. r.rn. hOme. The owners have
l\ist Onishoo upgrading, lrom the new crushed
tile roof to CWJ* plumb-
lna. This Is a mu:.t see
thh wee1'e/ldA 1507 MARIN21tSOR.. N.B.
LOOkn,
tl\te in one. rent. the
other! New 3 Bdr m .• 2~
' ba., frpl<i. PJ.US charm· ln&. µpgraded 2 bdrm.
home. Close to beach.
1hopplnf & bus. Open
Sun. 1•5. 255 Palmer Ave.
SZ20,000
.... s .......
AIT..,..
lmlt'laculale. one of th• beat buys In IM city!
On a large lot, find th1a auper 3 bedroom t)ome
with eating 11ea off the kitchen, dining area.
Cover9<1 patio and irailer acceu. Wont lull
$63,500 s.40-1720
Tri Level
Extras Galon
Handsome woOd beamed celhnga in the living
room for that elegant accent. Attractive carpet,
central air and cedar llned cl<>Htt. 3 beclroQm
condo with eating 'rea. entry hall a11d d1n1ng
room. ~xtra baths. Patio and community poQI
$67,900 540-1720 ;
Redaced
leautiMv Lan41caped
0UfS'8ndlflg \.aurelwOOd pallO , home With 4
be<lroome pr 3 and <Mn. fol'f'llal d1t11no room.
• eating area oil the country Jt•tc:hef', family
room an<I 111eptace. Covered pauo. Commun ly
pool. near tenn11 Call for all 1.1'1• d41t .. ls.
Reduced 10 $95.500. ~1720
Close
To Private Lale• luxurious an<I Sl)Orty! Ou1et enclosed ., .. with
gate 2 bedroom and den townhoma decorated
tn rich e.rth tones; llle entry. brick fH'epl~.
dllltng room. and extra baths Lacge pauo. Near
pool. 1acuw and lhoPS Call now' S89.950
640-1720
Relaxing
HeatfCI Pool
Extras galOl'e 1n thlt super 3 t>edroom pool
nome1 lnv1tmq dining room area. e1t1ng area.
tam11y room ano ttle oecor N.w root. t~fy
pamted e>1terior. Hot house with overhead
sprinklers. Trailer acoess and hi.I~ patio .
vvon t test! $69.500 5'40-1720
lnveston! ·
Corona del M• DttDaex
Aeduced! New unit II\ baeft area Both l\omes
with 2 t>e<trooms. Front unu features beamed
c.elllng• and cozy hfeplaa. Recently painted.
C.•11 t>elMt II s gonel $J 75.0()0 5-40-1720
ftlvsfl t C
becutive's DnGIW
Pr•m•um locatton. ctoM to po61. .-nnia 8"<1
parka. Cuatom \QfCOr throughout wlJh ttntea •
windows, bric~ltt•J>lace. Ille entry ana '
separate family room 01ntng room .. ntlng
ar111. aen and 4 &>eorooms. E~tra baths.
Covereo patio ano garBQe door ~-~ Cln t
1as1. $98,500 ~-1720
Nowt'
Must Sell
Herttag, CJassiOel pie" with storage everyw~t(e1 lovely home with 4 1pac1ous
beotooms. eating area. entry hall. tamuy room
ano hearty itr1p1aee. Tr••l•r ac~ an~ patro.
Sharpl $111 ,500 &40-1720
Extt:a ~·: / MoffleMM.ow 'i)uarten
Great ranc;h style buv. super 1oe1t1on. Popular
model w1111 room tor mother·in·law or hollday
guests. -' t>earoom hOITlll with fcunll dtn1n;
room. oen. brtck Irr lace, entry .,,d 1xva
baths Own..-anx1ou• ~ 540-J 720
LAMISTOaY
MISA MO. HOMI N..wtT decwated tlaruo1 ~ Ca.rp9tl, draP!tt Pd ~ :Shi>rt dllLanc• abopa an4 •ehoola.
SeJlera are anxious. Call •. for your appotatmnt. ~23U Ol>fN /1(~•111/IJlltlOlll l«I •
tlllll
"o CREDIT
NEEDED
$68,000
BIG 4 BDRM
l!j()C) sq. ft + + 4 br, 2 ba
b ea uty! Upgr.ades
lhruout. wood cabinets,
ltle, fruit trees ,
bcautlrully lndscpd .. 2
car gar Laundry rm
Family area. Move-in
t•ond I will earn· con·
tract at 81.2•;, For sale
b y Owner, Ai:t ~d
Chernow. 646-8060
40MALOT
HACH!!!
Could be' Zoned rinht.
Has 2 bdrm owner:. unal
w fam rm and fireplace.
Corner lo<:ataon, close to
oc:can. Call now for de·
lalls. 842-~
REDUCED
$3000
Roomy 3 bedroom, 2 bath t with c rackling brick
fir1?place. Super Mesa
Verde location, clo~e to
schools. '>hopping &
fret·w;.ays New p:unt &
dct·ur The owner is ;,inx·
1ou. ... lo i.ell. J.'ull price
now ,., $81,900 <.:A l.L
75131!!1
C:SELECT
T'PROPERTIES
IRVIME
EXECUTIVE
SPECIAL
IEAUTIFUL
NEWPORT ourux
Two lge 3 bdrm, 3 ba UD·
its In very rare condition.
It looks new. Prlvat
patios for each unit, tw
car garage for each unit, wood burning fireplaces,
Mexican tile entry. Much
more. Call us for de•alla.
846-7171
!iiiii
FANTASTIC
UL.EX
A unique Income pro~r··
ty with room to add addl-
tJonal units. Two 1 bdrm
units, one 2 bdrm unit one 3 bdrm unit. Total
scheduled Income 11135.
'l1lJs is a winner. Call
648-7171
-Ol>fN Ill 9 •II S IUN IOU N'l.}I
513 J asmine1 Old Corona del Mar
875-6000 ~"8,900 Sunday l·S
158'1 Carrie Lane, Huntlnatao Bch
546-!iOOS $65,000 Sunday l ·S
·z • & FAM IM °"' DEH
723 Santana Dr, Irv Terr, CdM
644-9513 $164,500 Sat/Sun 11·5
• 12 Aries Court, Nwpt Crest, NB
645·3'74 $112,500 Sat/Sun l ·S
•2927 Perla <Bluffs), N.B.
759..()259 $154,500 Sunday l ·S ·
#7 Goodwill Ct. (Newport Crest) NB
644-1766 $125,000 Sun. 1·5
386 lSth Street (Npt. Hts.} C.M.
675·3331 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3232 Broad St. <NwptHgts) NB
642-6368 $84,500 SaVSun 12-4:30
300 E. Coast Hwy. #SO, N.B.
642-823.5 $51,500 Sa l·S/Sun. 11·4
2907 Perla (Bluffs) N.B.
675-6000 $142,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
5 Madrooa (Turtlerock) Irv.
675·3411 $109,000 Sat/Sun
1947 Pt. Cardiff <Harbor View), NB
675·3411 Sunday
476 Flower, Costa Mesa
645·7221 Sat/Sun 1-5
1818 Port Abbey <HVHms) N.B.
644·72U $136,500 Sunday 1·5
325 Aliso, Newport Heights
646·6338 $128,900 Sunday 1·5
63 Lakeview Dr (Woodbridge) Irv.
494·0536 $155,000 Sunday 12-3
2 IR & GUIST
251 Virginia, Eastside CM
546-4141 $71,900 Sunday 12·4
l IEDIOOM
31086 Via El Rosario, San Juan Capo
496·7711 $79,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5
9041 Ellsworth, Huntington Beach
963-&131 $84,900 . Sun.1.,
636 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa
$64,900 SaUSun
25176 Via Piedra Blanea, Lag. Nil.
49S.1469 $86,500 Sat/Sun 10·4
517 Ave. OUnpo <Bluffs), Npt. Bch
~ $145.000 Sun 12:30-4:30
*675 Senate, Sunshine Hms, CM
646-6433 $73,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
207 Milford <CameoSborea) CdM
673-4400 $260,000 Sun. 1·5
1809 Pt. Stirling <HVHomes> N.B.
640-5560 $128,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
230 Lugonia (.NptShores), N.B.
646-3255 Sunday 1-5
2 Rue Chateau Royal (Blg Cyn) N.B.
644-4910 $2.49,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
125 W. Ave de Loe M8rinoe,S.C.
751-3191 $106,000 Sunday l·S
1419 Serenade (Irvine Terrace> CdM
813-368.1 $185,000 Sun. 1·5
9891 Lapworth Cr, Hunt. Bch.
962-4454 $81,950 Sun 12·5
1090 HamJlton, Costa Mesa
752·~ $88 500 Sat/Sun 1-4 221 Via Genot. (Lido Isle) Npt. &h.
673-7~ $249,500 Sun.1-4 827 Victoria, Costa Mesa
645-0303 $6',500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •7108 W. Oceanfront, Nwpt Beach
548-1290 $27'7,000 Sun.1.5
321'1 So. Salta, Santa Ana
754-1202 $82.SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 929 Capital. Costa Mesa
754-1202 $69t50C> SWJ.1-s ·
507 Marguerite, Old Corona del Mar
675-6000 $188 50() Sat/Sun 1·5
4516 Hampden, Cam.Shrs, CdM
' 675·6000 $228,500 Sati'Sun l·S 2256 Coleate, Costa Metul
898-785.5 $19,900 S.USun H>
2289 Republic, Costa Maa
646·7171 $14,800 &at/Sun 1·$
1215 Marinen <Baycrest.) N.B.
642-8235 8at/Sun 1·5 621 Shasta I..80~ CG&t.ait ..
·'ml Sat/Sun 1·5 ,Ml2 iagra, MonteceUo. Colt.I Meta
646-77ll sat/ llD 1·5 409 N. Bayfront, Balbba Iil.
752·1100. '868.000 SBt/SuD J2.$
617 Vista Borilta CBlull•), NB 678~ 89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
l07 .. "~ B8lb0a Peninsula
·1400 $285,000 Sun 1-6
•
DIRECTORY
• ~.-:wt~ec:.~t;'!'.:r;-!.-:.c.~=zQ.\:;';;;, ~.= :-;~ ........ -... ~.................. r ................... ...
140 Via Wazlers (Lido Isle) NB 42& Vista Trucha (Bluffs) N.B.
64.2-8235 $240,000 Sun. l·S 642-8235 Sun.1-S
14791 Comet (Calif. Homes) Irvine 345 University, D-6, Costa Mesa
552·7500 $79,900 Sun.1-5 642-81.35 $92.500 Sun.1·5
939 Arbor, Costa Mesa 2774 Hillview (HV Knoll) NB
644-5046 $67,500 Sun.1-4 6"-6200 Sun. t.s
944 Oak, Freedom Homes, CM 1533 Seacrest (HV Hllls) CdM Q/\~hi~el9lds$65, Hun,500t'mgton BeacSundhay 12-4 762·W4 $199,000 Sun.1·5
\N'Ko 3097 Roanoke, Mesa North, Cl\f 962-7788 $85,900 Sunday 1·5 545-9'91 $78,500 Sunday 1M
2509 Carriage, Santa Ana 33S5 Nevada.l_~esa Verde, CM
540·172'> $79,500 Sund.a.yt-5 ~9'91 ~.500 Sunday1·5
•989 linden, Cost~ Mesa 2921 Pebble Dr (HVHills) NB
S40·17a> $69,500 Swiday 1·5 675-a>OO $298,SOO Sunday 1·5
3056 Killybrooke, Halecrest, CM •4633 Perham, CdM
540·5349 $75,500 Sunday 1-5 759-0358 & 645-2848 Sun 1 ·S
1911 Port Provence <HV Hoii*>NB 84.2~ sat/SUD 2·5
*1934 GaJ"f,<Dover ShorelS> NB
842.m5 ~ '385.000 ISUri ~ ~~·II av~c:11.
2817 PDrtola'1J!iC:Me1a Suill.S ~2318 '88,800 Sunda71·5 · llas Tah1U, CO.ta Meaa
646-2313 Sl!8.900 Sat/Sun w 7319 SaddJetr.U, Orana
5'0-3666 '291500 Sat/Sun l·S •7'5 E. Peralt. Hfils Dr. Anah.Hll ~-'1,I00,000 Sat/Sun1·5 1808 ~ Weatbourile, N.B. . #5,~~ Deerfield, 1::!-'&m l·I
6'6-11U • Sat/Sun 1·5 24 lllvemess LO, Big Ca.a)'OD. NB
159·«nr1 *320,000 Opeb Dally * 1819 Sabrina Terr. Corona del Mar
631·1400 $425,000 . Sat/Sun 1·5
2718 San Juan, Meaa del Mar, CM
S4S.9'81 $8',800 Sunday 12-4
#6 Deerwood East, Irvine
842·1'18 St;a,500 Sunday l·S 190T Yacht Marta <Seavlew) NB
815-«JOO na,,,ooo Sunday 1-5
3286 California, Me.a Verd~ CM
M6-4Hl. '18,800 Sunday 1 ·5
3079 Country Club Dr., Costa Mesa
T62·73U '215,0tJo S~ 1..S
Inl Pt Weybnd1e.HVHms.NB
842-8235 Sta,500 Sun..1..S
192( Leeward <Baycreat) N.B. 842~ Sl.68,500 &m. J.·5
28 Drakes Bay (Spy1lu1) CdM ~ $249 950 Sun.1·5 *2112 Windw~ (Baycrat) NB
644-6200 S23&,500 Sun. t·S •27 Hermitage <Bil Canyon) NB
644-6200 '815,000 Sun.1..s
189$ Partcreat, Costa Mesa
6'5-0303 $119,soo Sunday 1..s 1839 Oriole. Costa Mesa
645--0303' SlSl,950 Sunday 1·5 I 9761 Lanerra, Fountain Valley
963-1070 '137,000 Sunda1t·S
•21111 Richmond Clr, Hnt.Bcb.
&Q.9037 $U9,500 Sunday 1..S
•1115 Ruth Ln .• Newport Beach
80·2589 $189.500 Sun
21 Rimroc.k (Turtlerock H1dl >Irv.
'33-9293 Sl.81.500 sun.~s
3182 Avocado St., College =Irv. 863~--$103,750 s 1-1
2226 Alta Vista Dr (Eutbluffs)
8'4-1440 $1S~ Sunday 1·5
*211'1 Bingbmpt.n,Fshn Sbn, H.8
· 552.f.l.81 SJ.27 ,000 Sulictay 1·5
11211 Palm, Fountain Valley
840-8181 $74,950 Sunday 1·5
4131 Salacta Drive, .Ract Club, Irv
675·7300 &mda.vl.S
•3490 San Rafael, Mesa Woods, CM
~-9'91 5122.000 SUDda,y 12"4
2'118 Albatrosa, Mesa Verd!!-, CM
545-9'91 •119 '*> Simday1-t
2n10 Baltra Pl. <Maa Verde) CM
55e-«M8 SUA,500 Sun. J...5
•1833 Oriole Dr., Costa Mesa
$46.2313 11.$4.900 Sun 1-5
lllDIOOM
2833 Catalpa <Eutbluro N.B.
673-2500 Sat/Sun 1·5
t41 Bodeia (Spyglass) CdJ4
Mt-GOO Stm. l ·S
4531 Camden <cameo Shores) CdM
8'4-GOO '899,SOO Sun.1..s ta Mallard <Woodbrldle> Irvine ~,...., •111,000 &m.1-5
2627 OOve (China Cove) CdM
873-2881. '395.000 Sunday W
••&MMIMw-.
1790 PanayCJ.r. Ole.a Vetde>CH ~ &mdayw
JD14 llllinll.l'll Dr. (J>overSbn) NB
6'2-QOO '380,000 Bat/Sun 1-S *lSU8andcastJe UIVH), CdM
6'N181 .$'l39,SOO Sat/&m J...5 28USan Jue LG, MeeadeJ Mar, CM 1~ ai~ooo s.t1&un 1...s ~· CQn, lei. HVH, Npt. Bcb 8'1a.J0a> Under '180,000 Sa/Sn 1-4
• Hermltqe <Bia Can)'on >NB
-8CU300 1338.SOO Sat/Sun 1..S
20f2 Pt. Weybridge,HbtVu,NB
8'15-3Ul Sl.88,000 Saturday
1112 Somenet <Dover Shores) N B
6'5-7575 sm.soo Swi. i-s.
1818 ~and Ave., Newport Beach 67~ '218.aoo &mday 1·5 3l5t Mangold Cfr., Costa Mesa
615-2311 ~.-Suiidq 1~
1S92 Pe,aaua, Santa Ana Hfta
979-1050 •10t,960 &mday 1.s
2815 Monterey, M-4 del Mar, CM
5'5-i9&91 •101,soo &mdl)' 1~
l502l CGrkWOod (Univ. Park) Irv.
87$.8000 •146,400 Stmcla'11..S a71e Caliary1 Meta Verde, CM
549-1503 tllt,800 Su:ridayt~
SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME ·
Gorf{eous 5 bdrm, 3 batti wit h
I W\ken living rm, formal dinln& & 2
family f ms. Light & cheery ki~hen,
Spani.bb tilo entry" privacy of youl\
own jacuui, surrounded by redwood
decking & lush plantlnas. all on pre-
m iu m site. 3359 Marigold Cir . CM.
Open Sunday 1 ·5. Hcduced lo
Sl24,U50
VIEW -COM $217,500.
Immac. 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with
cozy brick frplc & many custom
features . Views of ocean &
mountains, along with pool t>ize
r&ar yard,. A rare combination of
amenities can be 1>een this Sat. &!6
DeAnza, CdM, l to s..
DECORATOR'S DREAM
4 Qdrm, 2"2 bath + formal dmmg,
custom wall covcnngs w1th
matching fubrt(•s . coordinated
shutters & blinds l'Ombmcd ..., ith a
most desirable ~C\\ port Beach
location. Open l 5 Sunday 1915
Windward Ln, 1'B. $219,500
CUSTOM -TWO STORY
5 bdrm. 4 bath b~auty 1n
Baycrcst/Westcliff area. Newly
refurbished thruout with many
custom decorator features.
Landscaping is a dream. Open
House Sunday 1·5, 1618 Highland
Ave., N .U. $219.500
675-231 I
DECORATORS DEUGHT
Clt!an 4 bdrm, 21 2 bath home JUl>l
waiting for your personal decorating
touch. Private pat10 with barbecue,
secluded atrium, formal dining rm &
a cozy family rm. Owner says bring
all offers. $132,900 includes the land.
EASTILUFF VllW
Secluded entry · massive used brick
fireplace. Open plan · all new kitchen
with Chambers range. View from liv·
ing rm., dining rm. or master bdrm. ·
2 other bdrms & den • be one of the
first to see this!
CALL 673-8550
132 M.4.l~UllUTI, COIOMA DB. MAI
~THE REAL 'Oi ESTATERS Try a }) a 11 y P 1 1 o Classlfard Ad~ sell b•I!
<..1asi.il1c<J AIJ to hu)·, sci 1lems, sn;all •lt.>ms or
3,:_:ent someth!ng uny item . 642 56711. ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~~==~;:::::;:'?~
DIRECTORY
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CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 U & FAM RM ot' DEN
1'.o. 10 Rue Fountainbleau, N.B
640-4737 $235,000 Sat/Sun 12·5
61 Sea Pine Ln <Big Cyn > N.B.
644-4910 Sl98,SOO Sun 1·5
2444 Vista Nobleza. Blurts, NB
631 -1800 S157,500 Sat,Sun l
1634 "D" lowa St. Costa Mes a
997 -9560 561,500 Sun. only 12·5
423 A vcnida Granada, #24 ,S.C.
492-4121 $155,000 Sunday 1·5
455 Vista Roma <Bluffs ) Npt. Beach
644·1133 $107,900 SWl 1·5
3 IEDROOM
•614 Hrookview Dr, CosLa Mesa
979-1050 $83,750 Sat/Sun 1·5
·~H2 Escapade (Nwpt Crest> N.B.
631-1304 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
24562-A Harbor View, Dana Point
644·1766 $88,500 Sun.1-5 * •633 Lido Park Dr. Unit El, NB
675-5511 $284,900 Sunday 1·5
#12 Swift Court, Npt Crest, NB
646-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5
2706 Vista del Oro <Bluffs > NB
642·8235 $124,500 Sat Sun 1·5
401 Vista Roma (Bluffs) N.B.
642·8235 Sl05.000 Sat Sun 1·5
106 Lexington Ln, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $65,000 Sunday 1·5
136 Lexineton Ln, Costa Mesa
540-1720 S61,500 Sunday 1·5
191 YorktownJ_Costa Mesa
540·1720 S~.500 Sunday 1·5
l U & PAM RM or DIN
491-C West Alton, Santa Ana
751..J~ ~1,000 S~l/Sun 12·5
l3273 Woodbroo~. Gar~en Grove
893-0573 $.S9,900 Sa~/Sun 1·5
•2403 Venier Way, Costa Mesa
979-1050 $ft'l ,SOO Sat/Sun l ·5
302 Aver\ida Cumbre (Blurts) N.8.
759-0811 '-179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 3606 Seabreeie I..n <HV Hills> CdM
644·6200 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
204 Nata <The~JUfC$) Npt. Bch.
644-1133 $1~,900 Sun l·S
345 U nlvenit.y Or, D-2, CO to Mesa
646-3108 9.~ Sun 1·4
4 llt & FAM RM or DEM
18317 Foxglove Way (Univ. Pk)lrv.
833-9781 Sl09,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SAtE
2 II EACH
414-4141 ~Acacia, Corona del Mar
673-8494 S210,000 Sun. 1·4
511 Acacia, Corona del ;\1ar
759-0811 Sl89,500 Sat1Sun 1·5
2 IR & 2 IR
4604 Seashore, Newport Beach
631-1400 Sl75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
J IR & IACH
327 7th St., Huntington Beach
960-1012 $147 ,500 Sun. 1·5
l IR & I IR
415·4151r.z Heliotrope, Corona del Mar
644-4848 S230,000 Sun.1-5
l lR&2 1R
122 36th Street, Newport Bch
540-3666 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3U &llR
512 Bolsa, Newport Beach
646-7171 $185,000 Sat1Sun l·~
4 •• Ir 2 llt
206-2061 2 Abalone (Little Bal Isl >NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
41llr31R
207 Colton <Newport Shores) N.B.
645-1575 $189,500 Sa 1-5/Sn U-4
ONH HOUSES
931 WUT IAY AVI: Choice spot• ....
lalboa ,. ..................... deor ..
a'·~ beol;h or yaw own boat ...........
Lonly. cutfoln btlllt C .. Cod. tllrH
bedro• • • 1-2 let with ........... to
betJld. OPEN SAT & SUM 12~:30 ,.,...
$350,000.
441 SIAWARD -COROMA HIGHLANDS
-S..,.1--' AZ~.._ wfttl ..-. a..con. unit ltC)Cll J to htfp pay the coah.
Also a C)NGt awl~ poof for yow pa.a .... Ii Nfaxaffon. OPIN SAT & SUN
12-4. s 165.500.
2036 PHALAROPE. Mna v.,.-Own.r-
ogent ............ Wffll4'id. hcet.I 1-.. two •fory fmnlly hcNM: ......... ~ room. fmnily l"OOM Mwty c.;i.etld. Wt G
IMIJ. OPl!M SAT Ir SUH I to 5. Sl21,000.
IDriH to Placteffa to Sw• to PIMll•ope J. -633 UDO PAIK DRIVI -Watfl...._t, sip
for ._...boat, 3 btdrOOM or 2 -.d a ..._
Choke locatlcMI. sophisticated llv'-9 ....,.
Udo Vllage Shops. ............... banks.
$214.900. O~ SUM I ·5.
4500 ROXIURY -CAMEO SHORH -
Ocemtvlew. Yow choice of IMM. IHM/•
tlon or purchcaM. lmmoculah 3 bfdr---.
md fmit, l'OOflle extra 1-. CorMt" lot.
Room for.....,. boot or MOtorftoM 1torop.
$259,SOO. OPEN SAT Ii SUH l~:lO.
}J A~~MOO }J
CAMEO HIGHLANDS -la-"M locaHOll
hkjtl -.... Ml. SWHpilMJ OC._ 'lleW, I•
lftOClllah l be•a °"" or 2 CMd den. l'riv•
beoclL-$111,500.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -leclllHM 5
year oW ...,_._ Each ... 1t ltas ldog Nied
bedl'OOll\, l ••fain plu1 2 dowutaln. Each
hos wood blnhtg flreploce, WIMit elec·
trlcal appllancH. Just llke a ho1..-•
$146.SOO.
JASMINE CREEK: -0..e YOM hcrte been
•affiftg fw ...... 6 mid ....... ..., decorat-
ed; mastw ..ate wlffl ,n•• IWy cmd oc•• .&.w; thrff bedroom-. a. prl••
colftMu1d ty. TEtotNlS, pool. J•cHal.
cW.ha.t. Where tt.. I •-. 11 91""1 -
RIMEMIBt. 1 llM¥r ~I IY• .._. toO.
$225,000.
CORONA DEL MAR -u....ud ~
,_.., .......... ~ • wood md
91a11. Two story ahldio type. SI 92,000.
HEW..attT CHST -Trf.tr;tf, 4 M*111111o
fa•lly roota and fortWGI dblJftt '°°"'·
DecorGted In w..... ....... colon. OM of"'*
orfcJIMI......_
OCIAHSIDE COMDOMIHIUMS -IR
Ocew ... ~ views .t oc••· mariaa. Ir btoch. Secwtty Wldllla. ltoat
1llp1 cnralltlbl4t. Pri•.te cW» Widi · pool.
$145,SOO • $149.IOO. -COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS
25 IS E. Coast Hwy .. CCM'OltG .. ~
675-551 I
BOAT SLIP
Included with tb• btruy
decorated beacb retreat.
Only J yrs old w ;a
bdrms, 3 baths, & frml
dlnln1 rm. Features
ceramic tile enlJ')', Palos
Verdes frplc, decorator
wallpaper; mifrored wardrobes, h~nd carved
coppeT light fixtures. On· ly s1ss.ooo and you ow~
the land! 64lM711
~ Walkr.r ~; I ee
Real Estate
9/IOACRE
BACKl~Y
Horse corralt. 3 small houaes 1148.000 or orr.
Ow'nt.'Aat 919-6'333
IEACH IUUA 'I
$56.JOO
,<.;J
It I ' I 1: "•',
I I•
<!I ti . '.
•I .. ..
, ' .. ,,,,.
•••
Steps 1X> Po\I04int surf
and cryatal sand .
Backyard i• bay area
playground. Wlndioe
wooden walkways to
secluded entry, aourmet
kitcb~. •tel> down COO·
veraaUoo ar~a phis .
firepl ace. Sunshine GraceruJ. bias-cut. shai>in.te and :. ~hoii:e or
breakfast patio, poot, necklines mukes this Irene Gltbert h11lter «Cwn " J a cu u I, v.o 11 c Yb a I l. must. ror hoUd•~· wear Prlpcen 1eamtbi. ~ndlni: • Garden living at ' It '• In Jatthered tulloc1nc ~t th• back hemline. add• "r
finest. 8"1«>10 11peeial Interest. Fllbrlcs: 11Qlln. la mo. tarteta. ~Ilk i.
OMV 111 9 •" SJUN iou NICE• crepe. ll\'ntheth:. 1012611 cut tn MIHH 10·20. Sbc 12 1J require.~ :J"~ yds. or 45 .. fabric (or the dtlflp v '.,
neckline ll\'le. or .&111 yds. for tl:le crlH•Cl'OSb • .,, nt:ekllne style. To order: mend pattern number. rr., ff~. ftarn • addrua and zip. Prl~ 13.00 plus »' •II.
• shlpplrnt llOd hartdlll'll· ,;,, MESA Y!ID! Pat.tern Boolcs f>>" ClaasiOcation: Supplement S. .'l.1
SPECTACULAll VIEW Part.\• 4' HosteH Desl&ns. Sl.SO postpaid. Make '
The Goll Club with a check puy•ble to Spado. Send orders to thl• .".=)
1parklln1 lake ls yoiar ne~Ptt~r. c,o Spadea. 2 Brid~ St .. Miiford. ~.J. ~I I
back yard. ~ acre. _.. l>ept. J '
Clauiried ads sell ble Don't five up the 1hlp! Spanifh S Br, 4ba. Open '-J
Items, 1ma11 item• or "Ust' It tn classified ~a-Fri1and790 ScnPancmay1Ya~ a..soa..a: • ..a 01s·1 ...... r Pattern - -'any item. Just call Ship to 1hore reault•! .. , .,_ • l"VI '"&GU •"v
6'2·5678. &o-5871. Cle. Al\. 546-GICll __________ ,
1002
. •
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday 12 lo 5
421 SE\I ILLE, N ti.
tlialboa l'eotn1ula Poml>
COLONIAL IEAL ISTATE
llb4·1681 963-8!161 11!11!·2ti3t>
2l3·5!12..a302
.._.,, ... _.. 1007C...... .. Mar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
COAST HWY.
Commerc. bldg .. trouble
free; low malnt. $133,QOO.
Will trade for duplex
PAULMARTrN
Real Estate 644·7383
SEAVIEW
Bro:idmoor. lot 36, Yacht
llesolule , only new
llampton Model availa-
ble 3 Bdrms. $265,000
OPEH SUH. 1-5
PAUL MARTIN
Real Eetate 644·7313
MOVEIMMO:W
Cmtom 2 BR + fam·rm. 11 paclous kitchen
w /walk-ln pantry,
private pool le patio.
Open this Wknd .
F. P . S164,500. Aft.
644-9513
By owner, 2 bom• on 1 lot
<4 bcl3 ba IJ2bd 2ba>2~
blks to beach. 675-5211
CDMHOME
Bwldable' R-2 lot with
nice 2 BR home. 10%
Down. Full price is
1134,500.
955-0350
n c "''*t r111 1_(.>t-l'lr>w.,.~~
.... l\.L,..C)l l". ,,. vr ' O P• ••••
'
ass ociated
(. ~ ' t .. f JI , •' f /\ \ 1 I '1 S
: . I/ 1 '" <1 I , I I
Viewing Sat & Sun 1 O to 4
460 De Sola Terrace
l'unoranuc \·1~-. ot lilue Puclf1c. r-.ew custom
home in ei.tab. ne111hborhood. 4 lidrou;, muid'•
qU1u·ier11. t'1&m·rm. lge h\·rat w, rrplc, ·formal
dln·t·m. mllSttr -suite "1frpl It walk·ln clotel11.
Open 1t1.1ir\\ 1&y le11d11 to a third l•vel Cto\\I nt11l
librar)', \ie\l.tng the \\Orld M11n)· d~ks Mt puliOl>. Here'i an :dnt oppQrtun1l)' for you to particlp1&te
"1th. the bulldur in the aelectlon ol finl11h
nn1teri11ll best suited to )our mt~ ~decor11tln1C
ideu! $355,000. Sat & Sun 10 to 4
BUlLDER0:-.1 PRE~'ISESSAT. &SUN, lM
673·3786 Ml·4245 630-6487
K;Ol"GINI .. Mor I 022 Cotto Meta I 024 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
DUPLEX
FtXIAUPPB
~ Down. Owner will carry lit TD. Open
Ho1111e Sat/Sun 1·5, 479
Momin& Canyon Rd.
646-3928 545-3483
OPEN HOUSE
MARVELOUS
MOMA CO
/Jn NIG[L
Gl\ILEY &
1\550(11\l[Cj
. . ' , .. ,,,
••
SIUOUlDATIHGI TAU'AD~AHTA
of tf}itt OPRQI'~ or $53,900 ror Huntington
Gariien Condo. Single level front unit.
2 Bl:t, spac LR. Functional kitchen.
Pool facilities too! Call l\ill at McVay.
96&-4456 or 968-3191 .
ST
-·,; ...
lAHCHRIALTY
Hl·ZOOO
TIW.sFiiil o
MUST SILL Wo*9 y.,. Jltce? •
•To ~ p brokera1
liy Owner. lrvlne. Tho
---------'Ranch, 4br, Z'M>IJ din
feet. ~
•Re~lve :in lncenttv
program. al once
•Wept a hnlas\i
guaranteed sale' pro-
~ram.
•Toeam more money
•To have i.I non
competehve manager
•A plush office in de.1r~
r· ble location.
By OWNER 3 BR, like Ba,
xtras. lmmu. 1 mile to
heh. P.900 963·1549
HODOWM
MO CLOSING
COSTS
rm. fain-rm, 3 car gar.
parquet nrs: nu erpl &
drps, huge back yrd.
Sl02.000. MZ· 1470 aft 5
Rl!DUCfO TO SILL
By owner 2 Br 21'a Ba.
Deerfield Twnhme. Pvl
•Be treated as .. pro
f~1onal rcalloc
4 BR. 2 BA, family roorn.
d~I room. over 2000 sq. rt. Walk to schools &
shopping. Seller will help
Jinance. Offered at ---""---....;.._ __ ,
'$79.000.
" Call 960·4361 Co interview. Ask ror Bua. 898-7855 BY OWNER
4 Br 2~ Ba, A!C. up·
IJ'&des, $94,500. 559.5050
Wltela11 By owner. terl"i rt PltlCIRIDUCID •
, P restige home, 4br,•--=====---• DEERF IELD A&PE lllAl l'>lAll
l:i4ba, frplc, many xlra11. Hunf1-..A
Red UC ed. S8 9. 000 . .....-..::..~!"
~ ·~ 1042
~······················
..
NEW Landmark neve
hved ln. Plan 2. Move I
_ now! 960-1407 Agent
1 • ..
... ..
*OPIH•
~lQbClfyl
Lots of TLC here. 4
Bdrm. huee tap room .
hl1hly ijp&radcd
Jacuni, Hunt.. VII. Clo)c
to Marina lllith. SllS,000.
HARIOR SAILS
REALTORS
846-4409
OWNER
DESPERATE!!
Bo~ht another home &
mum. sell this one! Huge
Lavani: rm. outblunding --------• lundscaping. 3 br, 2 b111 dbl attached ga r .
Ab8olute atAul at teduced
price •
$69,999
WINTEJl I
POOLHOMIS
Want Lo be cool ne"t
summer? Get' that pool
house-'loday • Wa have 1ix
to choose rrom. prl~d
Crom soo.ooo. cau NOW!
898-7155
Wftelc-in
-11\l l\IAll
" I ~· l
tould you aped to •et l11to a su r 4 bedroom
t.ownl>M>t , ~U1towi
Unlverajl)' f>atk? $eller saya MOVE tTI t 'Jlhl1 or.
rerlna hu been com·
pletely r e4Qne. As an
added attractlon. a
fireplace in the m&1ter
bedroom. ALL thli for
only $90,900.
~NCHR~TY ss1.zooo
~ Walkr.r 1: lee
Real r..lat•
' ' 14212Wt-th
A Colony 3 bdrm homo
wtcenll'•l air condltlon·l==~====~ Ing located on o ~tr
lot ne11r asreat recreu· 11~=~~~~~~1 t16rua1ta0Wtiea.
IMRALDIAY
Broadmoor 4 bdrm bome ~~2HO:: In Turtltr Rock. Oa••of 1 • .. l rvh1e'a moa\ 1ouah\ 38R 49'1-1248
_ _..... ___ ..;....... ___ , after are ... w 11rH\. coro· C.AMYOM AcalS
munit)' facWUa. Kalf WI)' up..elt,fd!1119 Ca-
n)'OO Acres Dri•e this
lftHG•utonl :F1>~~~Y~ w1:e~
tranafierred overseas
MQlt .ell!! Full etrlce &
171.ICIO.
Near the new hl1h achoo I
ln ~ wu1ow.. Thll a bdrm home w /count1·y
kitchen If Ideal (or echool
-a&ofaD\Jly.
·~
~CHIULTY
$51·1000
call us-6646
11
521 ANITA ST.
•NOMI+ OMI + ~only2 bJk.I.
to VJctorta Beach. owe bli 2nd. •
Uifi $189,500.
OP.EN SUN. 12:30·4 2S1 fflGJ:IJAND RO.
• SWIU'IMG VllW: walk to pool &
beach from this 2 BR OYO apt. A
probate sale at $66,000.
Hitlie McCornock O;:ally. lrc.
1000 Ma. c...t Hwy. 4t4-7H I
I
...,........ 1041&.acJlnelHcll 1041 ..............................................
RARE OPPORTUMITiY
WW..watw&c ...... Ttew ...
•U.--heda. This easily buildable lot, overlooks a
beaut & tranquil canyon, Aliso Beach
& Pier. Included are plans for a
spectacular wood & glass 3 BR home.
Also geology report, soil tests &
survey.
PllCID TO $IU FAST .t SH,500.
CURTIS llADLEY COMPANY
17141 49).6033
NORI NS ·REALTY
IASYLIVIMG
in lhh cai.y carc 2
.idrm., 2 bath 0 Y 0 . An
easy walk to Main
8each. Eaay terms watb private financing & tt '11
easy to see thCs vacant
property. Jwit $85,500.
EASYTOOWM
House plus two apt1. in
Corona del Mar. Walk lo
beach, gardens, parks &
sbopplni. Eai.y financ· ma with a tow down pay.
meot. $17 st()()()•
*494.aGS7 *
For Sale AB Hgts 3 Br 2
Jla, eod of quiet street.
Fantas\ic views.
Reduced $1211950 to
IW,000. Ebb Ttae Real·
"·~
PORTH RIAL TY
1000 NO. COAST HWY
497·2461
Sodet'ffncJ & A110C.
675-1626
.. ~~ HERITAGE
RCALTCPS
!/l:Macnab-lrvm
IAY OCIAM
Look ~t 303 )Chtp Rd. 3
1----=--~--::---:---:--,1 '8r. family Rm. Open
~t/Stin 1-4.!l0. S'l30,000.
FO~£ST E
OLS ON
SJ.VEMOW!f
:!iOU ~" j ft II\ II 111:sT UL' llJrb•H
Portoflno t:lu1oi.1t•, 4 hr Eatates. S\H•t·1.11ngoceun·
1 · ba \pt bonu' room \'1tw. prvr de1·or'1I 3 I.Jr, ~17j tJUll f°l'f' Oµl'n 2 l>u stt!l500 4!168033or
llOUSl' Sun Ii! 3. 17HI 213-373·5111')
l'orl ~larga~ Ow11r.
t>lH1211 OCIAMVIEW
1000 11q ft l'-.tm 1 br. J ---------1 b11, 2 (, p, frml & fum1ly THE BLUFFS dining rm. j(Jrnl' furn
Front Row Ctntff! rms wl wet b.ir
IA y VllWI! _ \1,'t 1111 lfif;t · ll ~ __
I ' "I e ,11 •o\' •
°'!M DAILY I ·S lff O ll d O l•t ,. I f I I 't
H$1 I fo'tntLONO DT ,
;, ;\cw l\111tom Jlomt•• I.AND lU Al'rc1 & up
Yllth lllUJIO • J1<:UUI 1.tt.\'l•I. ~l\dwrf~Un.d
l>'rom :WOO to 3000 ~ rL W·\~~r. v1l![ul Pill'Ct•lto,
rrtced rrum $'l19 ooo f'rfi:Jd r~·:l' 5~H''66
Wot1rf.-QntH01nu :;~~~~ 0~~~1\~~~
U I· I 400 111.:.... mui.t (:1tsh c,111t
--Cemitery Lott/ Desperate!! Cryptt 1100
;J Br pool homt! New •••n•••••••f•••••••••• root, ,\pprox •a ac. PA.CJFJCVUl.:W
Foothlll IU. 193,000 ~lasonlc Section. 2 luh.
01'~ SATUROAY lo) Sell fQr S:001bolh, split 137:J2G~r:.honPlacc 1r;in11hr co1t C:ull
North Tu.slln !IOO 58<\.t
A~ent. Hdcn, 731 -1!11 I 11r T---1 --.. --\:' 835-073!1 WO p Otl, r ar ll!W
LOWEST
J~p rew Sec. ,\fake or.
1er bia·~909
rRIC IDI PdCinl' "\.'rt'W lrn)£lt' l n "'
That,., n8hl.do" est 3 Bil :»35 In Cdmplex reul Tustin '633'-,~
locution, l'U:>) rtu~n & Co·r~ lo~ paym~•.1l~ WOf\ ~ 14,l ,ro,.rty 1600
als.58,000 (all no\\ ••••••••••••••••••,•••• 540-3666 2.3 ACRis
llfltela11
IHAl HUii
lftcOft Proptf'fy ZOOO IMOtM Pro,.rty 2000 ...................•..•.. ,, ••.....•...........
SAM CLEMJHTE
lo' our yr. old trl·plex,
3·2·2 in good reqlal ari;u.
Only '127 .500. •
BERTijA HENRY
RE.4,kTOllS
21SDel Mar 492·4121
~IMA MOD!L P.-.1ldtnti .. HCJh Other ae.e lstat,
c l zvned, l'rontlna .RWY
101 bouth of Pmio Hobles.
Callforntu All lt!vel.
Sl25.000. Cull for further
lnlorm11t1on
TRl·PLEX :t-2's J_. uc.
nun~h property & homos Build U macu units, Qn· 3 DR, 2'!1 BA. Trh• µatl11. "C" Plan. 2 Dr. ?b.a, t •••••••••••~!••••••••••
SHl-t.900. Opt-o Sun<la} It•\ cl 2 cur gar .\ Steal ~Ho,.• ,.
i:? .. l._ 26-13 \'•~lu Urnacl;1, ut Su I.BOO owe 211t1 "°'" ~ ~ 1 I I 00 t}.M).~f r Opt•n l o all ofrcr" •••'!,1.•j;~u44 .... , •••••••• ._....._. 4US 5!10tt 11r o" n1·r GIHHLIAP"'
S1'Ctlf'I" 'S.Juon :JSWrAdultCominun1l)
k'lttOL"SY. Copiatreno 1071 1750 Wh1tl1er\\1'.l'\l
I 2 0 H g .. s e' Lu 11 l' •••••••••••••• •• • • ••• •• ba~ U\'i1llabl4.: t\\ (I
ilS.l.j()f/ l:ti.;~ Sup _J ;;, i nr I' -1#.i 1 mi to L>an:i C!Ux~ ~1oh1le Jlomt•, l'ru~r Jlou.1· ~~ ... ~.-,11 l't llurbor. J '"u mabll' ~r~7~~~~w.i~u;,.~~~:~~c
:-.i:;wroHT liflOll l"S lo.in Wiil i·urry 2~11 111 ' CuU blwn 9om t.pm · ., , · tlu-Jmount of S'i2.5UO 6 _. 965 ~ llr. Z b11 ~7.:-i-00 Upi·n 01-.:n lbc S.it Sun 17U > .. 6.7
SWl. 1·5. 2121Walnul. .J9t> !Jtil!J
Propert) Houpe &)2 :l/l"4J lU x 50' \\ covered deck
'I01ieloprk&elem~1hl.t Space 47 . Treasure
OCIAH•ltOMT Br 2 BJ, f'am rm w fpk. Island. L111: Uth. 58100
.ire11l cntrv atmos Adlts onl). no do~:. Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath ~ 500 Ownl'r 4113 2~:i-l 494.9~
funushed bench hoU'll' · -------
7106 W. OC1!:"4'1FKON T
Ohl)' S277.000 i---------1 CAYWOOD
REALTY I~(' * 141-l2t0.
EXIC HOME W /POOL
Luvcly 3 Br :! Ua famrlr
hrm" w povl & prH Jl'Y 111
JU'l'!Slll(IOUS 11;1)-l'r.:"'I
NvwPQrl Dcarh l.l\·111i.:
Rm & fo'amlly Hm. t•ach
with a fplc. rt.'<'l0ntly r&·
modeled, only SHl:i.()0(,1,
VILLAGE
SAHJUAH
Open House Su t. l 1 P :\l. ..,.... l ,.,7 500 1634 Skylark Ln Full r..,..e · · ·
brkr cooperulLQn. ., ~ ~ 'r-MY A(JU.0,.IAL .J4 I .5~ 49,_..040 ~ r1to>Mr1•s.1MCJ1 _ --.,.;.;s~
iM-0313 AgL. Gary Val -
b1Jena
COURTESY
TOBHUKEH~
3 Br 2 Da . 1''amll~ ltrn
k1tch den. new kltdwn.
rem ml '-''' 1121 U\l11rd
I Jl. Sl71.:100 U\\ nr lJrkr
!".18 0391
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
107 ••••••••••••••••••••••
flac~l~"!vr
HORA COUHTIY
Elbow room hl tl}e meadows and
rolling bills or , bt an Juan
Capistro.no. 4)Jtdr Jtl, th ranch
home under j(.'On•ttactloJJ on a one
acre sit~ on. l>J'l te iee. Large famll.y room, \>ea.med ceilings, top
quality construqUon with nU
amenities. ~.000
also avu1luble tario $60,000. 020'~ dwn. ldlth W. Htulck OWNER ~-3051 • 1:-
u; M.i svr1n,1i s11·l·ct llG FOU~rux Plac• Hcaltor & 1\b~oclatcb I' jQuall ~
l'JloO ltobl\'b· (;:.illl Covington Bros. In super Proper~· " 1ao5> 211.sno 1 ·--M t 11 n • o H.B. cx:arwn. us lit! · 1•06 ouA1i &t 1w'°4lr •UcH 2•11 mi.. yn11• ivotat.I~.
L u a.... c Call anytlm'-1 • ~· ' --0 cnlle slope tn Morro ••• I"'" ompa scon REA.UY SIX· TWO'S i!llls. :t br hoW>e, beuul. Prinw Corftft'Wrclal s•6 75•3 ., • ., S1 ir...a, ... 00' view. By ownr Slli!l.OOI/ In dc:.1r3blo Woods (;o,·c ~~~~~~~~~! ~ ..... v 714.~~V»f l-__ an J 11 Unrh oo South = All i'harp' 2 BR untt1a, -r _
C1)ai.L Hwy, 111 n:11tor-..d .i l BR Duplcxc;i on 1 ac:. ireat income, &tl 813.50 Out.t State
Laiiun-. L>£odmark Ontario. SIQ0,000. 20'i rno.dbl1'>..CaD't beet 1\L p tw iHO
Seven bcaulirut rcsrtlen· dwn. OWNER. 645·3051 ClMlnow. ...' ... :~~~;. ..... ~ ......
t1al uruta. & four i.harp 540·3666 ~ KAlLHAUAw·l\O~A, comm rtrul un1t1>. Fully 11 UN I TS Ont a rl o • A.ri'
rcntt-d. attr11ctrvt! term&. St 50. 000 · 20 ~,, d w I\· Fabulow. 'OUiin Vfew !
si;so.ooo OWNER. 645·0721 New" tit, 2l>ahome.
SW.000. SUbatt trade¥ w·uMBINE~ CAPR1 PROP.ER,TlES 'lfD,."~KOC:ll\TliJ~ Seashora Duplex 27 UNrrs. 1Nou~1'RlAL EdLeonem s .. 441~
1110 • c t H " \eARK. Anounl income ------'-----1----,.......--,,,--..,,.....-i
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011 wy. $172 500 ~'l u, 000. Pr I cc d .al Ranche1, Fanns, ~ 1 .. c11 04·'421 , • W:i0,000. Seller wlll catry Gro•u ~100
Yearly Income $15,600. conLrncl Prine only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HACH Big 4 bdrm. upper & 2 Bkr. 556·6171. . MIMI HO.SI ~ ~~:~~~·rc~~t'rr~~\v~:la~~ ~~cli /~:ee:tm~,~t~taJs~~ Trlple0Ea~Csidc Cdsla RAMCM If•
firm, M!ck truincc for listed! Agt.646·989ll M&ll. S'1Z5 Mo. Jncoine. One acre wia beaut ul
commcrc1al rcul l'lllatc> ~~~~~~~~-sun ooo. 1..il92·3710 3:iOO sq. n. hQme. 4 BR, l Yeur experience In ruaJ = -' · --2\!a BA. 2 frptc'ii, barn. c~t te ~ales required. 'TRIPL!X, C.M. Locafl0tt! Loc.tlnl
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right on the golf course.• 2
BR. 17501 mo. 640·5274
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1 Gard.or . rncl'd. 5475 den. 5650.
11• !198·20'.llh rttsPM. 493·9431 ,, days ,..·~rmrly Home 1n Victoria
l• Colorful 3 BR. 21 ~ Ba. 1" Condo. 2 Mr. from beu<:h
Peol,. '385 960 2021 or
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3 Br, l" 1 ba New rrpl'> .
., new paint. Pool Wulk to
beach SOOO 9172 MahJlo
Ur. 008-8068, IH2 a;,95 or
1213)433·~ -~
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536·7533
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frplc, patro. len111:. &
pnv1lege:1. No ~b.
mo 968·8064
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L..etJ-e .. eci. 494.9421
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r 2 Br. 2 ba. cfuil!t. g:mJcn. b I l n s N
raalesl draw in' the W.t ... a DaUy Pilot ~--------•
Claaified Ad. 642.5678, Chwlfled Ada 6'2·56'7E
J210 s.t. Ana
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Drps. DW's J<;n c ld
gar11get1. Very close to all
shopping, frcewayb &
schoolli. l.Bed.rm.1 1 ~ ba,i--------.
S2160: 2 Bedrm, 2 ba, S28S: l"IM"' 3844 --'--------1
Children OK No pot11. •••••••••••••••••••••••1----.. .,..-... 7931~1 Stul• St. 1r.a c.: r 0 b 11 c 0 u n·t r y lBR Orangetree C~ndo on
Properl)c:i, 11411 U811 or water, tennis, Jucut zl .
l>t:? 1~1 1285 mo. 875·9229
"' ·w bwld , 2 b 2b L..aiJi-ltach 3841 .,c snu:. r. u. •••••••,••••••••••••••• lrpk " aar . On Van Buren btwn Slate r & uxury penthouse, 2 br, 2
llospstal. 847 -3241 ba,
New 1 & 2 Br. fplC', DIW,
pvt pal.lo "gar, no pell.
S2SO" 1325. 83.1-1693 --------1
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LUXURY APT
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11111 WESTCLIFF·N B
AGT. 50-608!
1so1 w .. tclff Dr.
Newpc>rt Financial Ctr LeallMJ Office S,.C•
Call on Site ltlanaaer
t714 > 942.alll ext 246
Airport Offlcet
1 '10NTH FREl!l
Full service. Nd leaaa re-
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oC par)drt£ ~082 $, E. Bri1tol St. ·Newport UOO $9.PT.
Beach. $57-7010 divided lrtto e offices In -------1 Mela Verde. Cpta, clnll, IXECUTIVE SUITIS A/C 10e sq.ft. Mr. Hadley
86M93a
OVERLOOKING BAY
Preatlgiou. Lido VU1a1e
O<cs. Full tefV. 4' mo/mo leaM!ll. Spfce avail: 875
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"ht w Itri-' 11JilV(11,J Alule llnght, lndlllltrfous tndiv
i:old collar · Pt,; " Vic. ftenonol S."lcff 5160 na-dod lo pN1pare 4r re·
St•IJ1i.1 \\ •1' L•l'I( ltl.'h. cord re11ulLS of 1IUrY(l}11
fir. W7·~ . ••••••••• •••••••••••••• lh.-q 0b a arcul deal of
t\\.RT"\EH Wt\'-iT LU lor \lw.1r for your parties A11 lcac.hnll & <lola1l. Mui.l lit!
tt.E IN\ ES 1:it1-;'11 J O. fom.il•· clu,I•· poodle i.Wlei. r;ill ;;;ii;.1W7 nit ubl(: to lYPt.' & comP4)1>1:
'!JX'rJllon Sl ~.ooo "2;) 000 1~1x. "i"ll" Hd &_ ~hff. Ham for deta1b own leu ... ri. Apply. Na· ~u1n:ct. 1-::'\0lt\IOl'S :-IH Hl'wJrd ti-15~-HouseslttJl'linJonebymar· llonal Sy-..tem .. Corp .. t'~OF~TS ~<1n Ix· m~~~ 'o und Oo~ ·, bike. ned cpl Will care for "36lBlrchSt,N.~. <Near
'QtllCKLY :-..<> HISK Ne1A-port Beach. Call to your plants, pell>. Refs. OCAirport>EO~
1'31 ·403'J._6i5 to:iu 1tlcntl r y <ii:i· 7 11:.! &t2 ·46.'.Ml ' ALTER AT I 0 NS 1'' 1 n e
*'~•·Trust Found -Yowig fo'emale Blk Travel 5450 Men'1 Store: .sho~t hrs leic!S 5035 Puppy rt~ coJIJI'. Lon~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mat~re :it F. Ex pet. ,r•,e•••••• •• • •••••••••• <>uri. :"\r \l1::.i.1on \'11!jo Cple nds nde to Detroit or _846-_7_i_io ___ _
J.tetJrl•d coupl1· has n~o~·> ~ hool 11 l!I ~""4·15 northeatt, shre ~a111driv· Ambltloui. Couplo Wa.Qlcd
toloan on ht & :tnc.J fl> s • -. mg 536-50i0. to m:innge u sll)all bus.
tl1i<>nt ~:J&tll!Olt l'ound fem lrb h Seller ~--• --Wiii not Interfere. wyour • FlolA-cr & )lac Arthur. y"9nt • . / . '' LOWEST :-. \ tilli '>IHI. :>-12 1:v.;; !Oft pre:.entJob. Mu•t be wtll· "'' -•••••• , •• , ••••••• ,it•••• In.: lo learn .Mr Hall -, ....... .,. ... ,•at-· LOST Ft·mal1· Slll'lt II', Schoo&.. 642.rtf;J.j
'" • " .,. ,,1lolt• "hllc \1t· 11c·ar l;t I tructf 7005 l'*T.D.'.$,0110 :-,, hi 1 M Ht•ward llS °" A.Puyublc·1\ol Ukkpr
2 dTD Lo ~,.ii; ~!I:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• needed. Xlnl co. Sul
'· • " .. · • artl. , . --Ml.:SIC LESSONS from open. Sl. Juhn l\ttlh, AVON ~;w5°~_crmM11t"11c•rc tllt!J 1.ir-l 11ht rem cat w1olk professional teachers. 17312 E1111tmun. lrvlnc. •
• •: um~r 9' o . m<1rkinl(1o, L><wer Shotts Mus t instruments & :>-t07171. Chrf1t•1 ..... lllCJI 1~·2171 545·0611 ',11·_ r~~warcl 645·7501, \'.<ncc. PI ANO COUN· Al~ClllTlt:CTURAL ..... Mow
W/4. BL'Y FIHST &. <!N D ..... , '°' w iHY.551-2331 l>RArr rsMAN ForAVOM
,f,UUST DEEUS 1\GT Lu11l CQm cat tfTlulli clr'd JolMW..ted, 7075 Younti growlbi Jlunl· R.EP•SIMTATIVES
it4 496 OKOO "''"" long hair, v1c IB7 ••••••u•u•HiU••M•• ington Beach Firm. Min. Best time to estublish
\lurnmi; C.:un)on, Cd:il Legal Secretary f'reu 1 year$ exp. Type V con· customers. Interested? ~cenwntt 5100 673·7Gil ljru:e. Mi your,,.mce, :, i.Lrucllon 1714 >~·8832 Call 540·7041 or Zenith ,,roor.;"; \.;,) ~~u:OYv~~S·-:982 ' ART1Sr/PASTEUft-M~ ' 64.2~1 · -. Dranlne. inking. pP~s l ! !Ii I ·
-- --Hskk'pr No \\me lo cln or preparation. t;xpet'<f. ~Wmted
J.,ost 'Smt En&ll1>h Setler shop? Nd help at your lnleres tln1 y.tpfk. fo 11 9 01.1 .. Li"\,'
remale wti1t c w.1th part1es"All>otitecook'g Benefits&adtlmct'tnent ho~~·eke~~~g."'ATue°;'~
bro"n fre ckle-;.,\ 1c Exp & refi. Andreu. w111rowin(c0.979·7GllO Wedll.·Thurs , ! 30 to
Balbou Pcntn tt1;i 0-140 551·2896. •RT .... IDLIWORK G·ao In. Mls,ton \'1ejo cH'li ke\\ •nt • f'I: """'1 week Refercnrt:s re -Huw.ekeei>t:r Compun1011 •t d I ...,., LOST· Sm Blk & whte Light h•kk"'•. s dny wk, ature reap 8 u l v. ex· qtarcd. Call 837 0082 SC~~IIS ,..0 per In knittlne. crochet· --. S k•th•n Pn eve Area rl:fs. Nc-bfh. s.ao.Q857 Ing & needlepoint wanle<l BABYSITTER. live-In, Bnck lnyer$ helper. Able
Wt·,tcllCf DOvcr Sho1es. . ---for poi l ll 0 0 1 n A rt older child. Rm & brd. to mh tnad. Do cloan up. 1..~ewa!_'2! t>-16~ _ P.!~!~i":o~ei~~J~~c:;a~fc:I Needlework Speclallly Hl'g Bch. Rots. 847-0407 Etc.67S·317S
l\ma~ -~\'a~t· r'enottall 5350 assembly. ow11 II hop. Shop. Some retail exper orlJ60.2666
(.··tmly n W"r ......................... ,k"'o~N Im 97"'--'--req,ulred . 1!45·5546 _________ , au·L-LOCK"'s~ a 1 1> ..! ""' " ~ a • rrJll-.:t Wkdaya after 9AM. Babys1lter Swulays only. 1·1abby Victor Drinklt\£ problem? SAM·SPM, Teen'aeer
:\1YS,\LIVt\ Cull AlcohoJ llc\plh1e w/own ir11n11p pre.I'd.
Wntt.'r Is in &hott i.uppl}', 2t hrs ndil.Y835·3830 NIVATIDUR 642 2364 toffct: ~~mconltnUC"O NUISt E~PIR , __ . __ . ______ , t>~;.r11J~e :-,n~:~c~.r!nd 0j cu ri1::~E~~:f'tJ~ '1ua1 Also Quads • ASSEMBLERS BAB~~· ~f ult ~r J
't llke tu . 1 guh~ rn counsellHf & referral. . • $57·6441 ~ ·Special 4-8 week aulan· :Orr, Y 8~I.;.3P0~· ~r
veto ~~JLc)l lo the C>nly A~rt1ori. ~doplloo & I h menta. Swing ahlrt H· 'Hoag. GJ1·2290 or 645°·5560 .fattenlnlt liq uld l can ketplnic. . ~ 'WtrfttH • • 71 OO aembllra needed lrnmed .......... --..__.·--'-----•
. ord, ~ SALIV 4\.. • • APCAltt: S47·2S68 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Go90od wohrklna,coodnds. 8ABYS1Tl'ER NEEDED ""'----'------• --...-12. Per r. Ca l. t ay tven\ngs .& weekends.
L!Oj & ~d 5300 ' LINDA Ir VICKI toffmmed. oper\lttg11 C~f\sttJias vacation. 2
Outcalt Mau• ACCUlg Bkkpnc small children. 544•3 fott~Of1t! TEMPOUIY ~o~ offiC6 • • Register Tot.lay to work Bab11tttel' needed ln my
StrvingallOt'angeCo. onvariousaceountlntl& O overload ho!M for.J$.J! ol~ boy.
83&-73l:l bC)Ot(heptftg H••n Costa Meu-~a. Own
•MICHELLE'S* ments. Work cJQ1y to 557.00'1 trant.541·156.S"aft.12.
·······t··············· AnotlNiY AT LAW
lUNKRUPTCY $95
J ::: l~~~~~~(~(~~y
• 64p-~~07
\Ve hav1: an htimedlat.t
opening ror a qUaJlhtd
Senior Clerk fn · aur
Out.coll Ma~ your 1hdttte . 'F'lrtire 37238lrchSt,NB • Banking 'Seli.lodD
tn M 2A"M 2 c 1el"ks to sr. Accoun· "iaua , 01nwnp, e.e..,.,., ~A ·• . 1~H1!_ tanU ~eeded-tbr•o t P ill Fr' i v·aDPM •N'etthandlHHandlbtl 1~----~-111111 .. s,ffihMl lteoder Orangit,~ flalt'tl ' t Sat. ~4M.t4:ioPM fo; • TaU{lt
tSUSo. El Camino R'eal Acoountemps our Bo. Coast l?la&a OfQ.
500S. Maln,Ste50 Jhper.1 'ret'd. Ca'I
No. Tower. Unlpn M K,,ithy Bouska,~
J.n Tt\e Cftt or Orange CaUCornia Fedenl
·714/1135<-0i).1 , S&vlnp & Loan • l3aa Brbtot ss, ens ltqu.al()ppor Employer
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~ Pusan. mata.re, p/tiJM for qwck a.rv.
saDdwtch •hon. Call ll«wn I A 3, 833-8919
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The Oranie Coun\y
Dept. ol Mental Health tt establlab.\n• u •li1tbUl·
ly ~ b \be;OoaJUon ot 9"IM 54M455 Carl'J will train you In Hou~e Pafent. A 11'-... t .,. husband/wtfe tei:im is re· .....-Oppor c.mPloyer , ____ ..,._ __ .-....,,___,
---------• quired to work Tpm Sun·
O:Kmter belp. Dependable d~ thru 'pm Fri. or Spm Llaht Maltitenance. 2·3 woman for attractive Fri. thru 7ptn Sun. in a hra per d'll'/ morntngs.
• aaodw1ch shop. 2 3 days re• p U e home lo r JWUenrdsclub. &42·2000
• week. Varied .·a. _F_A_CT_O--'-R-Y_W_O_lt_k_ER_._,Girl Friday P1T. Must juveniles •led 11-17. pro·
SM-2'W8 type. C.11blwn10-6PM v1ded by the County. The Mach. operator, lite typ. 49-a-6255 lut day to •ubmlt an of a..titChecker. Exp'd on-Inc. will train. Xlnt. co r1clal Orange Coul\ty
)1. Safary open. cau Jim befle(its. Call: S45-0403 •GOOD JOI• employment llppllcatlon
or AJ. eu.:ll5S fliMrcJfoss Worlters Pensioners men, 2 day11 JI fpm, Fri .• Dee. 2• um.
Chopper Gun Operator per week Car. no COUMTY OF
~s~
Clerk '
Full time nlShts & day
shifts. Malure, bcmdable.
expr'd. Co&tr M<esa
646-6756 CREW Rollers Mold Prep drinkers. no i.ellan& OUNG>I
t 2621 s. Birch, s Ana Perm. 673·2289 PEASONHI&. DIPT. LIQUORQ.ERK
"""N °~ St R Gl"A P1liim,2NiltfstlAW". MHIA"ERS Finisher. rer1n1aher. G 0 v E R N E s s . ....., . --· . !9 ""' CallW-8.531 M a lmmed. openini;: ror ex-housekeeper. llve 1n, Santa.Ana.Canf.8270l ~-------4-......... -t PleuesendYourreautne
P/llm e evenlncs & p'd only. High quality perm. pos. Gd pay, pvt. ~~/r.8::;.~. LOTIOY or wnte for an appltca-
S•turdays manactng custom woodwork qrtrs.Must~nve"cook. A ... I E In Fillme or PJUme AM, U<>n.
J ualor Sales Persons cJ&blnet s .. on. Lido Plshaverefs.673-72Uor ".on mp"'yer 'call63l~""'•o, '° Hlllnf SUbRrfptlons •• r 613 5268 .._.. c--111 J door to door. Requlrea Woodworks, 631 0290 . --'"JOUs•-AR~o SALES -------,,...__, ..-. I r. l ' c:.w c.a ~ar s•11•11 R ..____.. va1 or J~ee Al-AL PO Food Service A11t GUARDS PERSON Pel'm poaltlon Ap I L Be " "·-,.,.... w~on. Phone collect, Stlbtfftute FuJl & pttime. all 11hlfta. tuu or part·time. Apply L~~~teo.~N::Stag::a P.O. Box 4.3'~ i1~1i~~::241~.fttir On-~lt Basis. 2"·rJ hrs ~;rJ:/~p~~'~:~:s': 3L07E.CaUlwy,CdM. ca= Rd. Laf. Bch. t~)~!~t~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~I per ay. S3.10 per r: Ap· Gd pay Call 752·Z313 lnauri'nce Free 4M '11540·826 . "'!!~~~~~~~~ -ply to Irvine Un1f1ed · ,,.. .... Co• Clerk I·
Det1thelp,F/t1me.ritlme, Sch~ Dlstr1cl. 2941 GUARDS LVM/DaySltlft MANA0t;R'$ -..
E\'ea. 846·6676 or Daya Allon Ave ll"Vlne 1711) Free. Presuie ofcs. Every other wknd orr. RWDEN1'MA.MAGER
S4t-1'22 ~.4900 · Full & p/Ume. All areas. pleasant worldq conds, Must be dedicated to ,..,.,.,.. M .. .., "GER a_ .... 0 .,. 1 Uniforms fum. Ages 21 easy hn +S700 a mo. ood 1 n.;10• ~n DELI HELP, needtid run _J:Al_u_u.:_ ppor r.mp oyet or ovr. Retired welcome. make UU. .a .b\&hly, d•· g ~tien_t care. App y, We require a well pre·
&part Ume work, Foreman. dock fmmed Apply Universal Prolec slrable ~. jf you have 1445 penor Ave. NB sented hi.band It wile
548-7863 t>penmg Reply to po lion Service, 1226 W. 5th had aome exper. lo this 642·2"lO. team to mana1e etur
Box 211. Placentia, CA. St. Santa Ana Jntervw field. ~Fee Jobs Call •MACHINIST* Llnkletter Setr Stor•1• DaJVERYMAN hrs9-12& 1 4 Mon-Fri Rita, 540-605.S. Coastal facility. Poaitlon re-Resp •• neat & enereetac. Full or pJrt time: Day Personnel Ajency, 2790 WAGES UPTO q1.1res, meet.Ing public.
Beach Stationers, 4020 hours M-F no weekends Guar<ls & Guardettos : Harbor, CM S*.50/HOUR bkpn1, 6'.mlnor rpalnl .. 5
Ca D N l Perfect JOb for evening earn xlra money for . Overtime, quaJlryine for day work wk .. P4ltd vac ~pus r , ewpor r.tudenl rt:tared or those holiday:.. Temporary. lnaurance Property & holidays lo one wk, Medical Ins. apt. Call __ .......,..._.-_ __ _ ---------1 who w~h to supplement full & P 'T opening from Casualty 8ec1etary Ex· benefits. Top prototype (114) l40-4i30
DalVEltY family ancomt! Apply at Nov. 14 thru Jan. 6. 1918. per, nee. Xlnt benes. machinist. Interesting
Peho11. lo make de-McDonalds 700 W Coai.t Various shifts. Could FredS. James lnaurance work. wind tunnel model MAN AG EM ENT Uveries, handle ore sup Jlwy New°port Beach work into permanent Bkr. Lag B.ch. CalJ exper. helpful. Apply,
plies ft equip. " take Ca ' · positions. Unarmed. un-MaurJne Bra(Jley, Experimental Engineer· Couplu or mature care ot gen·i ore need1t, 1---------1 irorma Cum'd. Apply a~ 494·1087 or 549·3058, lng Inc. 17112 Kaiser Ave. sioslea wanl.ed to tJelp 1_...;_...;_ __ ;;..;..;.........,...__1 some heavy llfhn• req·d. G AL FRIDAY 127 W. Victoria Ave, EOE Irvine. 754.1151_ mana1• am buatnesa.
Xl t b rll A I Lilt! typing, variety of Gardena. or betwn Mutt be ambitious &
Ja:k G eRn:ub sCo ft~~ duties. Call Mon, Tues. 10-3PM at membersh1p·1---------•1 MACHIMfST wlllln& to learn. Mr
RqeJe Brock, 125.,Bak:~ Wed . bt!twn J 4pm, pickup: Insurance PiUrne. mature, exper'd ~H;.:.lc::?Jiok::::.:~:;:::::::.1_~-·1-__,~::r.::":-~:::-:--:----
St, C.M. 714, 751-2510 &W82-14 Huntington Beuch Laree Insurance co. has on Bridgeport Miii. semi .... u.1o.1&GIR TRAIMil -----7212 Edinger Av.. immed., op~nlngs for d ti I ~ • UL'N ~·G pro uc on, c oae Rapidly expia ndtna DIMOMSTRA TORS GAR c. h Fowitain Valley l:ligh school arada. Xlnt tolerance work. Pos ~a.at cbalA la adek·
We will tram you. Be a MI-'ORI EMAN 17099 Brookhurst working con d & & avaU now. 4142•8690. ln1 mana1er tralnee•· pr 0 ( e 8 11 I 0 n a I d e 1 ust >e ex per Mission Viejo benonts. --------
monstrator. Earn $4 ~r t>42·4077~8::W_5_ 24500Allcln Parkway UttderwrftlnvAast. ~n'::;'rt:;f~:as:.c:,i~
hr. salary. ~Our Ad i--------•IHandymab, p /tlmf . 2Yrs business exper. 1·2 MACHINIST 2u;5 ,_3749.
Under Sa lea Section. GENERAL OFFICE Retired man who enJOYa Yns college. Comm'I rat-Newpo.-t Beath Food•---------• Wear-Ever Aluminum. planting. waterln& & put-tneex~r. helpful.
EOE. (213>477·8509. Many Needed Now! tering for small school. Ufe S.cret.-y
Dental AaslBt·Chrside. av,
• days. Pref. CDA or RDA
or min 2 yre •xper.
714/833-1531. '
Dental
Ortbodontic offict! nt!ed!i.
full t1c P/T RDA. F'rlflJle
benefits. 642-5997
DENTAL ASSIST
Pro1re11slve. f'. \1, Y otc
needs bright , ~n
thus'iaslic chalr11de
wiexpanded duties lo
complete the team Xlnt
oppor. Sal open. 962-2432.
• Opt-n 7:30am-5:30pm 979-9241. T)'}le4Swpm f'laure up·
•Call Ev.enlnp 533·888Z --~~-----i Utude. Sood phone skills, Forawlng&graveyard andymun-l\lechanical 1ateaor'lent.d. ~fllfL'i ovaOable. ability. Run tool room, $1J._O~r
•HO PEES mech'I rei>a(rs 6 plant wm lra1n t.o work ~m-mamt. 2621 S. 'Birch St. t I l De partment Clerks. puter erm na . usl Customer Servlce1-SA_. _______ typesOwpm.
Clerks. PBX Oprs. Loog HANDY MAN to do repair Undtrwrftfng Asst ~~~~~~~~~ & short term ass1&n· & bwldlng project.a ror Will train mature. COIJS· I·
ment.s. TOP SSS. • retailing firm. S to 10 hrs c I en ti o us Ind Iv 1 n MA.CHIM! SHO,
per wk . S7 :io per hr various clerical duties . FO~~
Call.Jane8-i6·001l '\ppl)'lnPerson TOP .PAV! Jf )ou're
HOSTESS CASHIF.H llam·2~'l~coFriday looking for a i>t>rm .•
'Now taking appllcallons. l-•-.-e eo-. ~ Meady position that Of· apply In person Mon·Sal ••--.. T -· rers real growth in bot.II
J·SPM. 2735 W Coast 17570 Bmokhurat, F ly l1l()l')etary le personal rt>-
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~ 54M4SS Hwy, Nwpt Beach Equal Oppor EmJ1loyer ~Ion. then we wa11t
DENT AL Aut. Mature, !Qual ()ppor ltmplbyer' ..:.:.:~~~==--=-=---!~~~~~~~~~I t.o talk with you. Position -!"'-.,---.-.....--.--.. t
chalraide t'xp. en· HOSTESS req'•mln5)'nlexpet\on MJ!ttiANJCS helper ror thutlnstic. 631·1420 tlllle·ups. Salary ~~~~~=:__ __ ,_ ________ I EL TORITO now in··ltli-------
Dental, chairalde. FIT, GENERAL terviewlng ror hostess. ~A
eicp. As of bee 1. X-ray Day & evenlns position LAO\JNA m!'JCY
lie. required. Xlnt op· AIDE II " · available. Apply ln Needs petson run or port.~ Person. Mon thru Friday
(21 Pe>1ltlon 3 to 5 PM.~or Saturday. p/Ume with 1enttal In· Dental Cbalratde Asst. 1870 Per Month 4221 Dolphlil Striker W•y •~ background In·
Pleasant 1roup prac Trainlni In purchasing <olfMaCAttburlllvd.) C~~I 'fl~! :3/.~~0i0 --------N.&. lncludea alternate dept. or tramc engineer-.._ _______ ml ~ " ..:..::__; __ _
Sat AM'a. Exper'd only. ln& dept. gained through '"'HOTEL '~;·;;;";-;· ;;;;;;!!;~;; _R_O_A_P,_te_fd_._64_0_·1_122_·_-1 ualsti n & 1 n various -...:..;.~""-----
Dlsbwaahera. Cooka It di.ties. l.e Warehousing COOJ( .
Waltresau. will train. or trarrtc counts. Desire Outatandlng OJ>1 P4 port@•·
Apply. 10-45 S, Cout to learn necess. Must be ty. Enjoy exctllent com·
Hwt. lA1un• Beacb. resident of Costa Meu, pany beneOb.
· . ur>eJDployed 15 ot laat 20 App~9am·l\O()n DOCKASSISTAfCT 'weeks " meet Income 1 ~O!t· tPtt.or,nel
Part _. foll tlme. Boat 1 levels as verified by .,HARlt OTT t40Tl&.
u 1n:· n •ceaaary. Call EDD. O~n unUI Oiled. DoONewpor{CtrOr
Wed t hru 8 utic1a1. ContactPersonnel Dept., NewpwtBeacb Ml
6TN&l5 City HaU. Equal Op p Employ l'
t/F,. ~maker, fllll or P1L
Appy al End>"• Donuta,
2SS71Gcronlmo Rd. M.V. '168..cma
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Wlt.IJ TO GO 29/"*°1'1-nd,'NB_ shift.uvallabl~· 20T5n.ltesa wk. Apply,~~~~~~~! {. ~ '\ I
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.:;"' W1~h " wilbout ah so .. ::i .,, E2eebical Department wpm + Short 41 Iona Service Sta. Atundant, no
; .: ..... •• tfyw'Nnot ~=-laclUdwee.kends term. TOP•"* e1tper. nee. Day" nJabt
•i '-""'9'-._.._._.. -1hlf\1. Apply, Airport
•<o ' w_..'---•'--2GGS)fj"°r Ill CM Texaco. 4678 Campu. Dr,
• " • 1 .... -... W .. __,, • • Nt'WPo,.. Bea ell. _ ··~ : CJDOd•-v.:... 4 • ~. •t
,·,,, . , CALLUS FOR ~r'd lD sales. good Serv Sla Help needed ivi· -------
,. AN INTERVIEW tf. med-t Full or p/t. Apply 14SIPAY + = .SA. Stereo 9llO E. Cal Hwy, ~P
.~OMM + IOMUSIS ._,,,,~--..----· 54M451 .~' . 'I ' .. Loaf Dtat.ancelJnes SALESMAN iGcaphie p-~mployer SHJPPJNG/RECEIVIN<J • Ca11ua . Fun Atmoepb.ete Art.t. Cotnt:fn1 service~~~~,..,~·~~~! JNSP.ECTlON RIN-nME neec1s re ed °*' anol·r· , • t TRAINEE ~!.~~~ l'ART·TIME . ~~nGt!!:n':s~~ High ~bool f,d. Irvine
you read well, like to ten. P/Ui:ne wQtt. Make CorripJex area. Must Telephone Sales
·• ; , alk on the phone & want your own h'-.. Gd, coft\tn, SECRETARIES have transportation, HOUSEWIVES · penjoyyour job ... Call 89MllM Callt ~rlvera lie. Our SSS S'S$$ SSS S
"' , Betwn8:30am&Uam ProductCordputer·com· Falllsbere&altho• .. •hl\ = PQDel\tJ. Call Bill Shinn, -.. We• II••• . Immediate ~ . , may, be earl,y lt'a time to For ""' sbo.R. r'd. st.art making gome utra Full ot PVf.\IJ?l.e. &en<' o P • " I n 4J a f o r Skipper cash (or CHRISTMAS.
.. I:.:: TIME/LIFE
·: .... ·:LIBRARIES INC
····:·:~. 83U095
resume to Ca'Ol. 162; secnt.tts who ftGY• NOFISSIOMA&. Thne·I.Jle LJbraries has
Port BarmOutfl, N'B. Ca at a..t J to 5 ye.-s StCIPPElt lhe fmeft & ()Oe (If the
l • tqual Opp Emplyr m/f v2Mo ~ nperiewce ln Big boat experience oec. most profitable p/Ume Hie aecret.f .. &Id to 6 2 • d 1e 1 •1 8 100 P . jobs avail. We ofter 3 SALES
---• Part Ume, $-9pm, Mon Sales C11rcer, National Fri, SM:rf'ect tor College
C(>,, no travel. oCftces ln Stud•nt, ne> preuurt
, .' 1N,ewport Center, out· salea or quotas to meet
' " ldandinc income polen· ~-I ' • • , Uill. Send rru.ume lo PO • &01t uso. Newport Sales people wanted fo1
Center Dr .. Newport lrJ new reta~l lamJ a~h. ca 92e63 store. Full & p/tima p091
'
· Uonl avail. Fiel4 exper
,,., 3ALES belpl\&J. but will trala
Oppc>r ror advanc.m4!nl
ri:i &rTIO ..... IC rz.7s per ~ & up. Cal --" Fri/Su.o/.Mon/Tuea s.s & O•GAM SALES 6-t.S.lZ. 53H107
~"-!~:sasro~~Juf ~A~: SALES Re~au arophl< •. ,. E E I F R I N G E Arts~ Must be iOOICieo
' .. ·BEN EFlTS. Sell In high t~~. C>f'ianh:ed .fc.cieat lraflic· ahopping maim. W11l .ass\lmtt resp., 101
Some ablUty to play the grapble arta dept, A fur ~tian req'd. Previous Job 1n NJtt. Bch W/Jd
· ...rates exper. useful, but opp .• lot adlillQ~. e wlll train you. Call Call. PAS GRA •
• t. 4'r1q. 8113-6531. 754-1439 • ,.,~==~~~ -' ...... · .. ; • SALES 1 · i\ Wew:!ltfra6fyou
' $.FOR .a.A.~~ .. ~' C .... STMASf ~ • ~ exttlt1n~me4 lln. o• '9_.*te•dfoT
'• )e,T day6t'~\les. orterinJ f>J~I~~ .. 1\ Ma~ d\arae ic6>\mta In in&· )or retail stores near
you,r b~.?No uper.
nee .• wetraia. can
A.D.S.
~~714~·· f 530
~ wffMll our CCNto Quauficalion to J.P. ;~ =~~e':° !\i:!~
fr•ch Dep•rt•ent. Jooes, 13900 P~ayWay, hOWV waae + a com· C_...., ._. •n• Apt ~6, Marina Del miuion JJ an ¥lnt bonus.
good sWthncl l•r Rey.-L (Zl.3')~ No travel. FJUme ls
=-=*= flt-J -.., SftA s•.,.raoe av~DOFTHE ....--• _,, .,~ wanted. Full &c P itime. u.n~ ......... ·': 6'15-6730 ROUTfNET ~-~---~--t TiilSJOBlSFORYOUI 0.. co..-r affords CALLUSNOWAT 1--------.i
outafaH1tt9 workf1tg Sr !1!! 133-1095 Oat roll top desk, Jwi.el --------~-. euelletrt • Betwn8:30ain&cllam chr. Fromestateof•arly ________ 1 ......._ bttltflh ...t Ii Needed! mediately TIME/LIFE Calif. tam. Beaullful BIRDSBIRDSBlRD.5 --------=-1 .. __.. Long & short term ••· LIBRARIES orl1lnal c:•nd, auoo. HalfMoonParrota
COllYtnfMtly louted slenmenta. Holiday " F.qua.l Opp Emplyr m/r ~7848 Gold C>'rown Parrots
Mar tlM S• Dt.go v a c a t l o p p a y • Freew-r. If quaHfJed Hospitallzatlort plan Antique braas " copper P~:!~~
md r.terutta 'Jn...... avallobie. Telenhone Sales =~:.~-:.:·~=: PAIUl'S ms
positions. •1tply In We wfii train. Earn 11 · NexttonewJ\A!.PH'S ,...._to: j ~~!;;~:SaComm~!'af/n: ANTQ.BllASSBEDS atFord= KINOSIZE Wattrbed, ffi~ cau :·. • . . Twin or King " Mjac ~~~~~~~~ padded frame w/heater. Oi ) 3141 c...,. Drive 63t--033T~MtforDon OAK Fumtture8'z.11H -'XlntcOnd. S220.980-13Jf ' I 546-4741 • , Sbe1Ue lClnt watch do"', ·---... -••I . 11---------·1SeeadforGrandm.a 110alt loveable well tnlntd DDJWSWICK . F.q=~)er ~l~~:a:i~v: _eotQ_pa_nkJD_•_._1-._1eao __ ... 1 SOPA•LOVE$EAT
u,RUO TELL~R we pay bllhelt prtc:a fw l tlir old male .a .. 11e. f'ne~·· TION ~BOY/.OR'~' Full · t fine old f~p art r.':1d,a-t .. •7 i"°:r.· 1119'~ , ..,a .. ,.,pt/•'m•,;;.:: ,,....__ time P<JS tiO!l-Ex· obJeet. Oriieat.ILfoca _ !..,_COD&U e .. ~ •Ji*-...... r ... ·:.:ror~~ ·-periencepretered.Appty eto Nlchoilfota'w 3112 N _v_•"-------1
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&et/Sun M . Palnttn11. <iloU,ln1. lf'' TV. aml
•pp&. dried now.ra, wall
b.U&iOf'• dl1tlet. 138 1'aw, B.CM
0 SALE! Antq ataio4' alasa, gift.a, loya, hshld.
Sat 11·3. Sun 9·4. Ull41
Sierra Marta Irv.
~7~ Starflre. H B. Nr.
Bush a rd· Hirmllton,
Sat1 Sun 9-4. 962·9645
OAK Antiques, 20 pea a
wholesale price... Pv
ply. Sal & Sun only!
2575·A Santa Ana Ave C. M. 642-'1271
MOVtNG. Color TV $95.
GOODIES GALORE
SAT&SUN
2001 LEEWARD LA.NE
642-249~
GameJS and \oyi., carpet,
clothes. chair. regul11
wheelchair. loU. more.
Brina cai.h. take lrllsh ~ ---~IOVING SAU~: 9 4.
8060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Reg. Pure Bred Arabi a n,
well trained English &
westent Saddle & other
Lack. Must sell 844J.l 162
Jewelry 8070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED
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a rpel, avocado arn.
1euJptured. Ute new. 70 --------yrda, 12 yd. 675-1525
look
see
WATERBEDS
DlSCOUNTEP From 1111.n complete
• • •
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chrU'tmas· tree!
New Brand Name Pianos
10% over eotl.
Beach M111fc Center t74<M Buen 81vcl, H.B.
147-8,538.
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UNIVERSITY
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Mercedes Benz IMPORT CARS
.ALL MODELS
~what's under our
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541..1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ .. _____ I ~.... 9701
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FOREIGN. DOMESTIC Citroen Mascratl '73. lo
orCLASSICS mi's. Gray w1blk llhr.
Jr your car ls extra clean New tires, ball. Bc~l orr
see WI first. takes. 833·3066. IAUH IUlcac ,
2925 Harbor Blvd 611 Cortina, needs n little
Costu Meso 979;2500 ~~~&w~l'good cond.
s~~~ ~~~t ~f ~:1ri'l!t~£ Atta lomeo 9705 -----1'9•····················· V'dnt 957 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'COMn!Te 2850 Harbor Blvd.
IOOV SHOP 1 otrtr. 5..52-3728 ~1~ 640•9640
NOW OPIH •74 caprl. 4 apd, AM/FM. '76 Honda CVCC wgn. swu1. ltlnt rUMina cond. Xlnl cond. 11.soo ml. IXOfU ... t 48.000 ml. $2200. 493.2371 $3400. MS.2845, 548-2687
SIUCT10M OF '74Capr12000. Rune good. '76 Waeon, 4 spd, radio. IMWRESAUS Xlnt conct. Clean 122()(), air, 23,000 ml, $3495.
We may hnve l'OUr next ~1 549-1800
corlnourinven\ory.CaU ,7 .. 0 1 di•I '76 Accord. Air 5-spd usloday! " apr , con • on, d • •
.l I 2040 495 4949 loaded with ext.rat &ol . 14950. • • • 644-7747 497·3366. 642-MOO
WANTED TO IUY o.t... . 9720 '75 WAGON, 2000 net. ml.
Quality used BMWs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A i C. stl rud llrei. •
lltOYCARVERIMW *DRIVE A * AM11''M, bei.t orr.
154-0Jamboree Road 957·846l
Dt~ED~~!b~!
'742400 <Ser6'70>
'75 300 D (Ser$~)
'75 240 D (Ser 6365)
'76240 O <Ser6359) '77 Ml~et l..uc rndc:. ll"ul ·so Pottett• 18000.
'742400(Ser10236) ly eqwp'd. l mo old. Sunroof, eo,ooo «ii ml.
Econ + Priced rial\t. 40$-~9 14000. Ph: 671-2318 or 'SJ~~ rf:f6> . ~ 9744 C213)434"'1Sl4
'73 450 SL yellow. less ••••••••••••••• ...... •• •
2.5,000 ml. <Ser6395) 1987 MOB-new engf!le, Roh lore. 975'
'75 450 SL maple yellow, paint. ln'lertor & alereo. ••••••••••U•••••••••••
caUforquote, (Ser&Ul) In cherry condltlon. #1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
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One owner car. 5 ssx:t>d
trans . (105KHt\) 1 y1.-ar.
12.000 mile warr3nly
a\·allable
Sl999
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2001 E lbt SA 558·8000 CREVIER BARWICK DATSUN
NEWPORT BEACH * LlnLE •.• * ~ 9730
640-6444 SA VE. A LOT •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHOP&COMPARE ':fr ~·72' Red. Blk in·
Call 673-5660
(ll83HDEl Pn. pty. Call ROY
HOuse of lmPorts ...... -. .. ,,, ..... "····· ..... ,.. . ,, .,,. MGB GT tt7:t H i T . CARVEi
O\Crdrlve, radio, >Cd ROUS·ROYCC
.... 111 I 11 1(1 I .q •, 11 ,IU•I
831 -1375 491-3375
5Sl·6370afttr4Jpm. JR{
cond. 893--0&0l or 4D-t·5Z27 =~~:di
iii AlJa Spider. Red Ex· 96 J 4 d lt74 MERCEOlS '74 MGB XI d Lo ...,.... cellent cond Orig, &1 sr 6 HOAOWAY l 7 aiuar ·2• I r 450SEL · nt ton · W • owner. AM/F~ stereo. sedan, super cond. mi. AM Jo'M, S359S Call ClOSlOSUNDAY
Hood bra. 968~ SA"fA AHA wtres. rodlo, AC, orig. va. fact. air, pwr brakes (714)892-247-\&fltl. RR '70 Sliver ~hadow -.------------1 THLu1.11w•'•~~~~~!!1~E 19740ATSUM owneri/.::. or best or-~r:!rdf~:t.e~at!~eri~r~ ~ t741 xlnt cond. 21,000 m1.:
1977-3 TO CHOOSE FROM
DODGE-8200 $7409 Blue. sunrise special. 98076
DODGE-8200 $8400 Red. Alloys, Custom Paint, 43465 77
DODGE-8200 $6~
While, wheels. design 111 2 1693 777,
TOYOTA CAL CAMPER sas· ·99
Home on whGols, loaded1 95 /78
HOUSE of IMPORTS
714/523-7.250 ~
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1973 Audi lOOLS, needs '7'7 S30i 4spd ~EU brakes. radio. Jinted ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SU k d It · / b cassette + 8 track quad. front brakes & muffler, '77320iaS/Rl77RSK slwlemap.<830KJY> BOBWITHAMVW . c •. r ~ w nu rn Wood ateerln1 wl\eel,
otherwise xlt\l cond '7620024 pdS/R401POP $5195 '76 JENSEN llEALV, 7600WatmlnsterAve. int. AiC, F lstereucau. drMn• Uchts $38 900
First $1700 Lakes. '17320~4ap013RTP BOBWlTHAMVW Hard-lop, Sorl·lDP Con· 893·75Slor638-7880 MeUcuousty kept. SlOOO. pp 714-675-3627 ' .
968-7467 Cloud"'-Swv:faya_ 7600 Westminater Ave. veruble. 5 Spd, air cond. We1tmln1ter S59-0337 --·--,,------
-------_,, 803 755 i38 7880 Rallyc whls. AM;Jo'M p he . 9750
'73 lOOLS 4 dr. A T . A•C, <>R.ANGE COUNTY'S Wcs~~lnst~r w,:tape, le111 than 18,600 '66~E Coupe S/R, A/T, •~•••••••••••••••••• .... 97,.2 AM/FM, xlnt. cond. PP. m1. Lie. 08LPWN Classic. Gd cond. ttlru· •••••••• .. •••••••••••••
51900. i52-0066 OLDEST 1973 DA TSUM McCoy-Miiis Ford out. $6795. Xlnt vulue. 197' 'PllSCHI 1915 Statton wan. ale.
'72 Audi lO(ll,.<i. $.1900. Xlot
t:ond. :,{any xtra11.
:>l-0-4823 &
2402 700 W. Commonwealth, tl40-6410or 64-1-4684 9 ,4 2.0 33MPG, xlnt cond. S2500.
4 s~ed. foct. uir. pwr. Fullerton. 526-5501 -. 61 MB 190SL wbte w /red 5 speed. AJ.t;FM stereo pp. 7 14 . 4 9 4. 4 0 8 6
brakes. radio. heater & Karmom Ghfa 9735 int. hard/sit tDp. $6000. ~unette & appearance _cv_s_l_w..,.kn_dil ___ . __ _ Sal~a·5''f\'icc-Luu~1ni: mags. <399KAA> ....................... Orlgownr. 497-3020 g~ ~3!_~S7,00 To10fe 97'5
'75 AUDI FOX. uulo, $4295 l973 VW rnC..-•••••••••••••••••••••••
R&H. :m cond Xlnl. Ro~ Carver,lnc. BOB WITHAM vw KARMAMtHiHIA ''.l 280SL, both ~ps. Auto. MIUCLI IEFORE YOU ,
cond. 545 1701 Rolls 1~~~~mborce8MW iliO()Wei;tmlnster Ave 4 speed. rally wheels & .ur. lapc, new Ure:.. Must MA%DA/ltlNAULT Sal: YOUR
Amfin.Healey 9709 Ncwp<>rt Beach 6-t0-644\ 89J.7S51or638-7880 only 43.774 miles. Very sell. Offcr.675·3959 2Ci()Harbor BNd .• c .t.t . :roYOT>.
••••••••••••••••• ••• ••• We1tmiJJ1fer clean & hard to find! '89 280S, Tobacct> brn. '4M700 • '61 Austin Healey 3000 4 Want Ad llelp'' 642·5078 . <10558). Must see! AM;FM. runs. loolu> gd. . See as for • Lop dollar c~ ....,C1\ ..... l f --751'1 280Z. Mags1rad1als. <!!-'-,rice~Sl380 •A"""orbest 752-8191 61 Porsche, rtblt •P«· eatlmat.e! Auto1,H•w tlOOA.to1,Mew 9100 ~_...,.,or~s or.Alltos.Mew 9100 All FM, 10.000 ml. -Mt••cLE _.,., . Newclutch,nted5body ~R9UISTOYOTA •• •••• • • •• •••••••••• ••• •••••••• • ••••••••¥••• • ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• Super Clean: IH0-2360 dy. """ '73 4SOSLC. Llhr int., pwr work. $1500. 6-12-92$4. MlSSJON VIEJO
E· 150 351 V8. automatic. pwr i;teenng 4
mag whpets w1wflltt letter rir~s. chrome
bumper' & QfAll caplain's chair§, 1ceb(>11.
burglar alarm. shding cargo door complet•lv
carpeted. panohng. Portholes & much mOl'el
(E14HHAG5434) (4074)
$]48~~
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6-t().1059ev. MAZDA/REMAULT windows. Auto trans. Ul.70 TT 1 s pd 111·2110 4'5·1210 ..... _ ,78,. •--Hfl'• 21SOHarbor Blvd.CM. elect snrr. $16,000/bst r li b~~ga •• ~ r, s · =-:~~~-~--
'""' • ArC .. 645-5700 ofr. S48· 7bil Oi & ...,, & ... reo. very Bil All models &colors. __ c:lenn. S6800. 714·S22f'246 !wil!Jl~~L
Immediate '73 Ghia Cpe. Stick. Xlnt ~Diesel. 1975. 30:000 ml. ·97 Porsche 912 ~t!bll ma
D-11 T~I cood S24!lS iiuto, pwr. air. PP ood bod • 1 • -•ery _..,. 494-2130 AM I FM • '12. 3 0 0. g y, :C\rUS, SS 00,
714-496·5366 7S8·0.Ul 552-7916
RflftClfnhtg 1977 "76 Ghia. Nu cllch & brks. . . •Porsche '62 Cnb conv + Han Got To Go! Good cond 70 280 SE. whlle.sWU'oof. · ·
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
s1400 Cull 640 OO&J eood cond. $6,000. ~HT. Restored beout.
· 646-3176 or 752·5065 Extras. SG200. 870-6200
1!173 Kurmann Ghia "64 SC Xlnt cond etcreo Must set> to uppreciute 65190 4 door, sunroof. nice . 1 h d "i ded. 673 .. 1281 Inter. Runs well. 51300. a arm.. ea t'rs. OD •
2845HARBOR RLVD. 6-t5·1•125or646-9134 ~700. 646·i713
540.6410 540.0213 Mcnda 9738 Mercedes 280 C 1975 xlnt Bl~ck, 5 i.pd, 71 Tarca.lo
NEWPORT DATSUN
'77 Cleotance
Demo & executive sale 1'19"' «bing OI\ --h ~)' !
••••••••••••••••••••••• con<!. Good price.' Jnn :1~m~~~rowst sell.
Gorner, ~-2045 _. __ . ------•
1966 912. yellow w, blnck
lnt. new shocks. tlre11.
susp. S3400 orr, 842·9()93
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
"''I I I .,, ti I• l 1 • I •
... UN,IM••'' .... , A .. miracle
mazda 888 DOVE STREET
lNear )wcArtll~r Blvd Jt 50 H__. IN& ·a1MMMmiiMMii9fA111to1, U1.d • ......................................... & Jjlfl'lborec ft~d l Nb"ft'PORT a~,,.cH c-. MeM '45-5700
, ' lll-llOO '72 Mazda 808. nu brk11.
'72 ~Datsun 510 4.dr. 4-spd. lWlC·Up. SI 100. Jo
•lereo. mags. xlnt cond. 847-45&1
1uas ~r bKt orr. 7$Mill2 BUY OR LEASE
-------Mefoce~s .. ,.. ff40 60 Mlf5. FINANCING t973 OATS UM ••••••••u•••••• ••• ••• • 60 Mlf5. LEASING
240% CLASSIC '68 250 SF. Cpe. l h c b cs t on u. s lQ p
Wtth air con'1 .• alloy Elec sunroor. lertlhcr. ~I l' r cedes . li 0 n 1.
vr ht' e Is & it c re o; wood, lmmac thru-out ucalt:r:..hip has u lot to ,Showropm fresh . AM FM. auto, ~JOO. Ph ollcr
.C396JOB>. 979-42:foSUn only HOUSE OF IMPORTS s• ,ricect-$4250 - --. - -. MIRACLE 350 SL. Like nl'w Recent •~ recc1\ mg 1 he
M.a.zo.&/R.,... ... ULT ly overhauled Steal al all-new 1978
" " '"""" Sl0.500. Ph 557-4281 ·~~-A· 2150 Harbor Blvd .. C. M. 1Yt1:1 u:uw
645·5700 7 3 Ml% 210 Order your.& TOl)A Y:
One owner car. Only :!~() IJ l I
76 2'0 '% 66,000 miles. autD., lruns. :; ~ : > ~fa& wheels, stereo air cond., p<>wer steer . . ., }
C904F) 1 year, U.000 mile lne. 19SSHPF> 1 year, 2llO <'.~ 1!\e~'' t I
warranty available. 12 000 mile warrantv 300<.:0 1l>iestJ·ne\\:1 1 J ' ~ :.!8QS1'.: I $5999 avaJlable. 50 Sl:.L : / Copeland Mtrs $69tt 4
2001 f!' lst''SA ssa:looo C~a-d Mtn ~~ :t<.: ; ~
1.974 DatsUJt z. xlnt cond. '20ol st SA SS8·8000 L.A. 213/9'il-858a
M6QO. Xtras, lo mi & all 1970 ~. lmmac ln/oul. 0.C. 714/523-7250
receipts. 6-tS.3926 Full pwr. See lo apprec. Beoches 714,i?.50-7201
"73' PfCKtJP, Like new, Jo PiP 871-873'7 llOL.Sc OF JM POHTS mllef, Wide Ures. wht. 1951 BZ220S. Bcstorfe ~·uctory Aulhorlzed
spoke wbls~ S2195 over$500.S52-i444wkdy1 Mercedes U~aler. 1862
146'8T49&540-6333 ans ,\lanchelitet lil\'d .. Huenn
Puk :14 lt!10 Hatchback. rads, '73 450SE. Wht/blu lthr.
" spd, lo ml, ltlnt. cond. arur. Must sell this wknd, ,r:\'· &45-42S7 or ~1-0955 mia ke ofr. 673· JlSi
·a SJO Wn•ol\. new llrl>s, tdlNT COND. '76 280, I
'tleaa. must .en! $850. mJ, under warranty, bes
MERCEDES
BENZ
046-6674 orr. 873-8735 1---------
' 76 8210, 4dr, A /C, '&ft MB.300 SEL. xln
Alttf ,FM cassette, gd COf'ld., Europeanodlllon,
1~ond.• slick. sunroof, AMlFM
'73 450 SL. Silver. wires,
Becker AMi FM tape,
Perfect. $13,000 firm.
87:1-0112 ev.. (714)493-9616 sttreo. Oall fl4~ (re•
1 11 ol'M0-330'2 <work). PP. 1------.......
oade,.. • tlO ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••
lncluo11"19 fuel Injection, 1.5 Ill OHC engine.
4 speed, front disc braket. rlCk & pinion
steering, 4-wheel independent suspension
and tiatchbeck. Ser. #1783042538
USED VWs
zs-.•~ 'H 111fo •etylllM SI .OH
·Jt9-i&C~~
Tri .. ••••••••••••••••••••••
lt76 TIUUMrH
TR7
With AM, FM cui.sclle " only 21 ,920 milus .
(HH~"l'R7).
Sale Pric•6-S47'0
MIRACLE
MADA/RIHAULT
21501larbor Blvd., C.M.
645-1700
V olksWOCJtft 9 77 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•'65VWIYCJ*
!'Oew radials·new orange
P•.11nt. flared tenden,,
new cng1. late seats.
radio Sll!00.552·0528
·70 VW'Bug, }ellow, &ood
cond. ai;k1na il2QO
~0528
JIUGE~ELl:.CTJ0:-0
NEW & USED CARS
Top cash SS for your VW.
Pi11d for or not. Call
Keith or Jl'rry
BOBWITllA~t VW
7600 Wci.tmtnslcr Ave.
893 7551or6a8 788Cl
'65 VAN New paint, &
tirci-., xl11t. l'O nd .
S1400 ofr (;45.420:1
Nabers
18
AUTO CENTER
1425
BAKER
ACROSS FHOM f''l:Wl U
'COSTA MESA
•
CADILLAC
TRADE-IMS
•
IUYOF
THEWEEI<
1974 PONTIAC
GR.AND PRIX
Aaitfot, u ....
io Impala Cunom coupe
'l:IO'. auto. P.S .. air. id ona. cond $84$ *l4187
Chrysler tf 25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -........ --..:..:---~_.; ,,. ............... ~-+~f-i-~
Nabers
Cadillac
::!600 ll,11 ""' UIHI
( 11\l.l Ml'>•t 5-W ~, 11 MI
'7 6 CPI DI VIUI · H 81 u t <.: o M ct t e
\'er) cleun. l'vt Pty. Detachable hardtop
t;40 IA~ m>O Call Sut blwn 8 5. - -Sun blwn 12 8 756 1785
·1-1 t-:1 L>oradu ~151.IO '.\Int
cond Fully lo;id~il Call l'orvclll' '75, ~taroon.
673-21)42. bc1a:e lthr. ~ Auto. top cond. Ong owner. S71~. ___ __.;; _____ ,
'i7 sdn DeV 11.000 miles 968·0448
Hai. evt:rythtnt: Perfecl --
Ph IH0·9400or 64-1 5~ 11177 Like nu. 10.000 mi.
'70 COUPJ.: Dl·VIUe. t!X
cept1onalty cln. All IUJ(· uries. lilll50 675 ~~7 '63 Sphl-wtndow, 4
P W, red on rud.
'73 El Uorudo All wht. all
opt ions !)4000
pp 675·7:1!>1
00~
'6-1 Ro11dstl•1-, t s pd. xlnt
l'Olld I' I'. 641 :>887
·r.s 302 Auto traM.
cln, must sell I $1000.
960-3314
"76. Complete ow.tomlied show car Ma11. 11terco,
pnt. Over ~.000 In\' 84tll
S3200 67S-0608
Automn~lc. P<>"C'I 11ll'l'r 'ii t::ldo (;onn·rt Ch•an.
'72 \'W Suµcr Bu)(, i;un in.:. power bruJ..t"" a11· Joadl'd. xlnt buy ut i::;uso. roof. 1·u11l0m tluint. xlnt
c:ond s11:i0. an.1.iu1
'68 Squan•b.u I.. unckr
50,000 onJ: m1. 1'1ont-er
fo'M 1Cai.11 . l''<. <'Ond .
illOO. tH2 1772
. 7 I V W C A \I P 1', It
A~t F\I l'asi.elle, \Cr~
gd cond SJ,000 tH3 9500
'611 Camper ~tint n1nd
!\lany t•,tra~ S2:IOO \fl
6. 8J1 15()1
l~i7 l'i.mp<:r. 1'01-1 top
new mot.or le l'.Allll, .:ootJ
1•111KI ~1600 li7:1 0022
·1;:, Ut (,j . 1;11od bod)
l'n~lne . lrani; "Ith
dutch. Too many l'Urs
~75 'b~t ofr 962·6:'54
'69 VW l"ostbck. New eni:.
A very good cur. Xtr:111,.
ii 150. 494.2130
H .... hg.Sl~OO
~
IS VW Stltocf.o J3200 o
aa1um.,· 1t•••· (714)995-33155 or 960-3329
7S Rab~L. 4 dr. lo mi. good
radials, i\M1 FM i.lerco,
air. Kevin. S46 3320
'iO VW POP TOP Cmpr
Hcblt mtr. Ntw radlali,
stereo. PP 548·0713
'68 VW Squareback. £id
cond. New patnl. SIOO
M0·4823
1973 vw
RAlllT
-l i.peed tran1., rod lo.
ht·uter & low mlles. A
popular, hard to find "
exceptio nal cur!
•O'..!SNRO).
$2999
Nabers
Cadillac
39, Camper. •lot cond.
reblt motor, 10,000 ml,
new paint, 12,0001 b.t olt.
646· 7914 ot 675-9314
m1lcb
$2999•
•
1976 FORD
GllAMADA
$3999•
• •
tt75 POMT1AC •
AST REW AGOM it
SAt"AIU model with !Ur ••
cond .. radio. roor rack & •
rbllyewhecls. tU42MJOI. •
•'11 $2499
•
1974 DATSUN
710ZDOOR
4 speed. AM/P'M radio, n~ iop fr mag wheeli.
<TOCSLIY I •
•IMCLUDEO
In l.he11e price.& Is a
I YIAR, 12,000
MILi SERVICE
AGltllMEHT
to take \he a•rnble out of
bu)'ln1 uaed c11r.
\ .
$200.000
IMYIMTORY
TO CHOOH ROM
ALLMAKlS&
~UMOO&S
•
'66 Muatang VS1 auto·
traru. PS, xlnt cond. S1995
1''irm 5''8·2940 af\ i Fri. or
weekends
'68 289 V-8, Ralsed
w/overslud tires .
B>Oif\rm. 631-*'
'66 Must.an&, VS, auto, 1
owner. 1-4,SOO mllea.
llt60. Pb: 4t'J.13'8.
•
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FINAL. •
SPORTS
'(OU NEVER LISTEN TO AN'r'THIN6
I SAY, DO 'r'OU ? I MEAN, 'iOU
NEVER REALL'/ LISTEN ! .
·-
OF COURSE,! DO ... -DON'T
SE SO STVPIO !
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LOVS'MEM~i
THAN LJF!t
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MOCI TC Ml
f MAN I.IFS,
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JU6T NEVER 6EEM 10 WORK 0oT R;)R ME!
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR !YF.s'l ,.,.... ... at laut a dltt•
ene.e ln dnwtn1 detalla between top tnd bot&om panels. How
quickly can you ftod them? Owek ..,... -1th them below.
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THERE AREN'T many pmea applet, core ... tlkie tlim. ht 3 tlll. ,_. .. hU• a.
that allow one to win every time. a dtdl. Dip .na.. AllJ to add?
Here ii one. Two persons play.
Founeen toothpicks are placed on e Tunalcrs I Six snippy ll1ad chefs shredded crisp Swiu
the table. Each player, in tum, chard. Wretched wintry winds roered.
may take one, two or
three from the pile. ~~~~l~~i~~~ill!I~ The Idea is to make
your dval pick up the Fl'IW~
Last toothpick.
How It'• done: Tbe
winner-to-be owA re-0
member two tblnp. He =
or the must act the :::
fitb toothpick drawn, f
and on the next draw
must sec that five i ~~~~~ I
the table.
Then, when one'• I
opponent picks up one, IJ•
two or three, the . •
winner-to·b. coolty ;o
takes all but one, leav-TAaY TOSS! A l'ltMr uddJ COllCMOW9 ,_II a. die llr P
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PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Glbeon
Do people hear music more dearly With the
left ear than with the right? Can you taste
and hear colon?
MYSTERIES
Of THE
FIVE SENSES
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. Many peop6e not only can._
oo1on but ao ~ them
with~ and talte.
I. Ath&etically lnclMd ~
have better vtllorl than non·
llthlda.
S. What you're llltcnlng to dete-·
mlnel how well you hear wtth
each ...
4. A woman's ..... ol touch •
men c* .. af*I than a ...., ...
meldng ha~ clextaout.
5. Vom MnM of tmd ii aft.:ted
bv what vau've ~ and how
much~weW'i·
'· How ... yo.Ar ..... of ... Nncdont II lllely k> ct.pend
1-gidy on whedm yot4/re •
lnlrowrt or an atrowrt.
ANSWERS
l. True. A VIie UnlwnMy ltUdy
.... 8ndk9 ~ thlt In.&-
dMlon '°~cobs .. udy meny peep&. ~ QI\
hear colon. mid othen c:mn ...
dtem. In colored .. ach
... hM .......... cob. &-
...... .. clild In ..... ~
mwlcll ......... .
.... c1 .......... ... amt...__ mid the ..... of ..
~'°'--··~...color. ~ ..... colored
~ ~ "' ..,.a. eounda. the tnduced .... end
WW• -ml be ....._. to the lllUCtUreal the~. a. ·nw. T .... c::andudild It the
Udwi111yaf Aitlona mw<u ' II
dlfleaea..-In the Wd of W6oll
~ men .Mt V11101Mn llu-
dents who .... edlwln lllNICk:s
end~ who ... not. R.1119
lhowed thlt "'boch the wrtkal
Md borbioettal,.... al"'*"' ..
8up9llor for lllhllta cocropeaed
wtth nonathleta. • A furtt. find.
Ing: ferna&a with ~ ab*y
~ • ~ wrtlclll
range of vlllol\ than ~
glftedmalet. a. True. Studin _. th4I
~ ........ ofR.-
.-dl (Amtaerdam) thow thlt
motlt people hear~ IOUnds
more dlldncdiJ wld'i the~-. Mulic.. howa\w. II hwd with
~ fiddly Wllb the Wt ...
The audlory ch.ma ••• • of
achea .. ...._.by.._eait
hcnmpt_.a of the bM\. Ott.
ltuclet be.-out thae ~.
t. True. Columblil UnMnlty
lbldlet lhow thlt women haw
SPatutacdk~(..,..
of touch) tt\M\ t'Mn. And 11'1 not-
ed thlit dwll tes\tllMty ~
with a aapmor menu.I deJCtaty
thlllt ·~ women to pcdonn
rnanJpulatory .... In lndUlby
~ Md ~ cffk:Mldly than
men Md to acel In occa.,adonl ~ ....... .. of the
hlndl, tuch • ~ dllU labc>I-.,, wodl end mk:loeaoplt
reMal'Ch tn biology ~d
~-.· 5. True. Sadet • n.c.'t
a.de a.m.d Unlwnlytound
thlt • ......, ...... al .... -
wheN bMf .. concsned -..
molt ~beb9 91dl1Q. n.
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Slv ....... to -whldm tt-v would Ml1d hlr t.dl to the ae-cy .... did .wry
naughty thk'8 I could, .. Rldd .. ys..
"Ttwough my ~ yws, my
thcKiahD were muddled. I ~ wmitild
to know what h.ppcned lo my bmth
mother and to my cwtglNI fa.ls paNl\U. It
.... though l hed be two .... af
S*Wlta. and I ~ M mutt be my fault.
I bde"'9d lhM my nlll\nl mother gaw me
11'*1 --.. I .. a t.il girt Md lhe
didn't w..a me. I t.d tHt awful f9dng af
ftOt beqa wonh ~ and I didn't
know what It WM ebout me M made
cwrybodyretect me.
"I allo wonda.d about mv put. I
W011dsed whlit I look.cl .. when I w a
~ TI-. were no pk:tura af me.
Nodmg to thow for my fbt t*M yqn. It
WM .. though, fuD ~ al 9, tomeOM
dropped me out af the lky. •
wtwn Rldd met her hu.t.nd In 1968.
... WNd her ar9dlh wllh him. When
dwy nmn.d a ~ lat-. I w with a
commlbNnt that he would help her eardt
for her pillt, a conc:.pt not y«-popular
among adc .pwa. ..h was a traricndout
bwdcn," Rldd adu1owledga. "but I don't
ft** I could hew a\ll1tacl anyone who
woWd notJ.w bMn .upporttw ...
Rldd'a belt-fattm wae e-i to 8nd.
Mhough he bed mowd.,... tim.a ...
name was -...cS In one ol lhe Lone w.nd
.... phoc ... ec:to; ... ., ... poltpCNllng
calllng him .... , ... ., ....... Rldd
tayt. "'Wh9n I INiy found the oounge, a
women ...., a9d the phone and lllid he
.,. not home. I tlmkUy ..._.her whether
.. knew If be had ev. Md .... cMd.
She .......... 'V•. • -' nmnecl
~ Smllh.' Tm~ SmMh
[Rldd't ~ swJ,' I wt ... ed. The
WCJIMll, who twned out to be my ....
.....,, wend wife, .......s ~ Ai
and aki, 'He't loaMd all over for you.
1119~damgt ..........
"When he and .. wife c:mnc to .. me,
he ~ me dalltia. He d thought I
wat ... girl, and whlll do you ~ to.
lltde _,, 0..... It Wei perf.a. w. went
out to at and ..,.m the &iy ~ It
WU cmodonlllv chb*1Q for~·" In dnw, howewr, the ..... Wt and the
questk>l'9 tl8rtld. 'Who It my nMur9l
mocher? What do you know about my
putJ Wll you help me wMh my ..-dar
"It tum.cl out he had Upt a Me on me,"
Rldd recall, "becaute he thought I might
tomedlly come to him for help, but It all
led to. dAd end.
"Then, IUddenly. thlngt begMl to oomc
togedw. A &tend who~ I wat c:my
caled to ttl me about a e.levlllon lhow
lhe had .... about adopiowL She lllid
thaw w a 'cnzy lady' on I who ..,..
tarcHng for her birth l*W\19."
The "amy lady" w Fbea A.her.
and a few weeks Ida. Rldd dlnded a
IDMClng ol Fbeoce'• organl1adon,
1--Cross s2 off
Cross Your Hea1 2tS
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' s.upport pane bras. ,r·~·
• • Ho'N to Achieve -.. .. • ..
'O Total Financi&I Freedo1n
'"Mllllonalres Are Not 100 Times Smarter Than You, They Just Know The Wealth Formula"
Mi1JJonau. are not 100 or evm 10
time11 unarter than you. But it is a
fact that m.Wionaire9 are m•kina 10
to 60 and nm 100 tlmee more than
you.
Are tbeee walthy people world.q
that much bards than you? No way!
If you are woridna only 20 houra a
week, it would be phyaicaUy impoul·
ble. (Then .,.. only 168 boura in a
..-, no om pta more.)
~ quest.iou u.ed to ,.ny
stump me. That wu juat a few yean
qo.
My wife and I then lived in Denver,
Co&ondo, at 2646 South Hieb Street.
We pAMi •136 a month rent for a
cramped, tumbled down boue. My
wit. waa u:pec:tlDg our eeoond child
and we wwe Oat brob. I felt desper-
ate and fOl'C*l int4a corner. I bad to
borrow '160 from my father and an·
other '160 from 1117 fath.-1.n-law just
to buy the~ and pay the nmt.
If that wam't enoqp, I wu ..-veral
tboq•nd dollan in debt.
Th.lnp are much diffawlt DOW. -\A.it year.I could have retired and
lived-off the income of my one million
dollare in real ..tete boldinp. ~Ind·
dentq, a1ma.t all of the income from
the real .-.ie la tu free,.
Since I bad worbd 20 to 40 houn a
week. I know that I didn't work ev•
10 timee loapr· or bards' .than you.
ADd with my C.wnp from Amee
Hiab Scbool (located lD Amee, Iowa).
I'm quit. artain tbet I'm not any
amarttr than yoa.
(
la .. podrllt '°boot.
I al.lo lbowed him bow to _, a -.ooopiropeny for 176 ctowa.
You. or moa-. ea do euc:&l1
what I did. • m7 c:So. frlmd8 haw
ctoo.I la fad. JOU mq well do 1t ...
ts. (I bepn doiDs thia in m:r ..,.,..
time onl,y ,.
It cSo.D't matts .... JOU live OI'
tbe ... ol 1flllll &owa CJI' cSy. my for-
mala will abow JOG a.aJ;y bow to:
• Buy tncome properUee f0.. .. little
ullOOdown.
• 8-slD wttlaoat 8D7 cub.
• ht tl0.000 cub lD your poc:bt
I .eh ta JOG bca1 ( wftboot -'lfns
property).
• Doub&e 1'0U1 uMeflW6'J·Jear·
IApUy a.-S ~ federal or
l&atA lDcome tu..
• Ba7 berpim at ~ their' marbt value. •
• Allow JOU to travel OM week out
of flYf61 month.
Whm you .-ad me a cblck or·
1DOD9J ords for tlO, I ,,W Mid JOO
all mJ fonnalu ad method' and JOU
.,. tr. to \lie thin~ and ..
Ofttn U 10\J woaJd lilr.t.
If boun, effort., °' bram. are not
what .....,... the rich from the
awnp P1 who la swamped with
debU and .,_, litU. income. then
wbatla?
Martt HaroldMn, pictured with hl•·•lf• Lola, •P9!ftt four , .. ,. perfect·
Now. U you .,.. a ptl'IODal frilDd
of mlm, 1 lmow 700 woald beHeve me
ud .-....s U1 ldnd of su-am-
daat you will be eo..aplrAl.J •tWled
aqd that DU' formuJa will work for JOU
lf you appq IL I wf11 b.ck up that
parut. .,, not C8Mq 1flllll cblck
for 80 da,ya. and U JOG fer QT nMOD
ciwa,. your mbMI. let me bow md l
wf11 Mid your vnceeh.td cblck bKk.
YCMI 1De.J aik. W~ lm I wi1lias to
lban '1117 fcmmala for ...ltbt w.u. Ing a ..... Ith formula" and became a mlUlonan In the ptOCeM: ,
I IMrned tbe ....,.. to that Cit*'"
don from an old filDow ID Dmver. Tim
"l'n lound," .. ,. HltlOldN1t, ''tltaf ,.., pefOple Jat lt-.d • ,.,,
a,,.clllc road map to lollort ••• ,,,., c41n do whet l're done." Ulpb' ... -~ of JOU wbo
Ol'der m:r meMW will be belplDc to
fellow wodlied ID a dnaa a&ore et.ockfns the .WV•. v., n ·peopa. 1mew that be bad uoo.ooo in the
bank. all of which be bad lll'md l&artlq from notllina-
Witbin a y-.r after ..,....,. him. I waa &old and
&bown tM WM tbiaa by a 70QQS mall Who b9d ..-it·
)J eumd ~ a mlWon do.Dan. 87 tbll time, I bepn
to ..US. that what I ._. baa abowD WU truly a
remaikable and Lkable .. , to pow rich.
I bepD to eppl;y the prtndp ... and m.t.bocb I Md
bwa abowa. ftl r..wta ... em11m •. I couldn't '*""bow-., k .... In i.ct it ...... tooeuy.
But &hen I met an elderl,y lad.Jo (88 yean old) wbo
•ltbouab 00$ YWI IDW"t. bu mD 1117.000 ulna
l'Le-..fonnW..
I the flpNd DU' ._.,,nlqwun't back.
For t!ant ad one baJI,..,... I wartr.d bud to nfine
md lmptOW OD Clw formula tlau I bad Ml abon. IO
that it waald be.uy to .. qulcDr l'MUl&t.
M I did uat: m)' ..... 'Dnl ..... "'7 npld1J
( 1_,.. p.r ~) '° U.. pUt; &Im I didn't bave to wwk
8111lonaw· I pw I am bnlaiDs now. bui I dJd.-t .,.,..,QI
alot ol time ba oar t.ck ,..t pool. u...im. aroaDd the
cou.atiy, and doms a lot ol mflns.
Tbm cm11 dq a friend Ubd me bow be coakl do
what I baddom.
So I bepn t.o outllm the formula tbaf I bad Im-
proved to lbow hJm ,..0, bow aimple It wu. and bow
be coald clo thelUDI ~.
87 the tame be~ me. I W written a1moG
a complete volume on Clw .-q wq for him to ClOP1 m,y
....it..
I wrote tlm ba aimple. 1tratptfc ward 1q\aap IO
AQ70DecoaJd ~!&:
'11Uatimem,'ffrilad'1qmetime ... "'T~ (He
bad~ ........ bu7baillf0Piitlee with the fOrinu:Jq
I bad bwa~him,, How be bad a propst.J bewaDt--
ed to baJ. bat wu oat of Cub. How could be ~ttt
I not~ ebOftd him bow t.o bQ.J 1riiboGt CUb. bm
by tbt .,_ t.bt 6ial wu "':"•nplet .. be bad N,000 cub
lDcra8e m:r -...nJa. You lboWdn't are If l pro& u loq u you proflt.
I pal'Uttl t.bat JOU'll be ..tided tbat ID,)' matboda
wtll btilp you or J'll ...S JOW momy backl
10 OMO ~ '8b 87 ... peps. wri&e t.bt
W'Ol'dl "Pfnandel Pnedom•', ud Mid Joar mme and
lldlw, ..... wttb. cblC:k,. 110.00 to Merk o.
Haroldem. lDc., Dept. e.ee&. Tudor MauioD BJq .•
4'161 Rollaclq Blvd., 8d WM a&y, Utah 8'11'1.
111" ..tfor 147 mat.talnow. I will allO ....! you
dtieaaFWta &ha will lbow JOU predllli1 bow J'OQ ca
borNW hlD •,ooo '° aoo.ooo • r. abow • pr:t.-nt. Uaf jlll&,.,. ...,,.._. .. cobatenl.
By tbe ft1, U 10D Wa Htde \IDlll1 •boa ..,.t1Da
.. a c:beck«...., crier 1or tio.oo. -,.,pioa-.
Ii by ao clll9 w1aldl wm cm,..... ellmlDate )'Oar ri*.
U JV'l WoGlcl Ila to cMdl a financial r•mce, I haw
Ultad ant below: •
Thlq OoDiDa Bak • Trut. 101 South .... "9eJt
t.b at1. Utah Attn.: 8"tt!)r Sml&h. ~·
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prefer an llllemat• aetec:tlon. or none et eU,
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You will ahnya haVe et least 10 daya In which
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CURRIER & IVES SCENES
IN COPENHAGEN BLUE
Home-
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TRIMMED IN 22K GOLD
C ollecton love the distinctive color of Copeoha,en Blue! And other collcc:ton hunt throuah
an1Jque stores in hopes of discovering and buying a real Currier and Ives llthop-aph depkt-
ing America's aJl.-but-vlDilhed way ot life in the last centvryf
Now we proudly offer a decorative rarity -genuine Currier and Ives winter scenes faithi~ ~roducecl on Ml porcelain ••Cadle Pots" to enhance all your favort~ home planul
pot deptcts a different noswglc 1Cene -elCh set of .. creates a heart-~1f1!tin1 pa~m.a of
AmeriC:a's naral put! Plantcn measure 4" high and 4li,. in diameter -and are tnmmcd
with real 22K sold! Use them to hide unsi&htly clay or plastic pots and uep Chem from makln1
water ringi on furniture. Or plant clirectfy in them. puffing drairlqe gravel In tbe bottom.
'Think how they'll brighten your kitchen or living room! Imagine boW channina tbey11 look
filled with your f avoritc greenery or flowering plants on a windOw shelf or ecagenl 'rbe dis-
tinctive Copenh1ien Blue accented with white goes beautifully With a~ decor, complements
every powing plant ID y~ur home! -
. Order Quickly!
We predict our stOCk Of these lovdy PWiten Will 10 rue at this pnce. u not abiolUtely de-:
lighte4, Rmlm -ithfn 14 days for your money bad (except postage and baodling). Why not
order and enjoy the complete act of 4 at a savina-they mw unique atfts, tOol To avoid
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28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
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208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -Ul-3171
IOY CAIVll IMW
1540 Jamboree Road
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5440 Garden Grove Blvd.
Westminster -646-4010
PHIL~FOID
43 Auto Center Drive
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Newport Beach -'40.6444 lff !GI
CADILLAC
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2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140.t I 00
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2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -146· t 200
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18835 Beach Blvd.
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2860 Harbor Blvd.
C.OSta Mesa -140.'640
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28332 CamlnE> Capistrano
Laguna Niguel -131-0IOO
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700 S. Harbor Blvd.
Fullerton -171.0412
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2626 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140.MlO
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2850 Harbor Blvd.
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700 S. Harbor Blvd.
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445 E. Coast Hwy.
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or 11or1 for any
worthwhllt purpott
We will give you f111 Ind convenient Hrvtce, 1nd
no emblrrau1ng 1nteN1eW1 Even 1f your own
benk said no, ;1111 u1 a call, we love to HV V91
All lo•n• •r• .. cur~ by • combln•tion of rHI
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A NOT-TOO-FRIENDLY
CHARACTER
TV WEEK. NOVtM8EA 20, 1971
If there'• on• thing an actOI' ... ,.
almoat .. much • un.mployment-
lt'• typecaatlng. But Steve Forrffl.
atar of "TM LUt of the Mohlc•n•."
• airing w.dneeday, ~ 11 PM on NBC,
nffdn't worry about the dreaded
r Hollywood milady
In repld aucc.ak>n following the
canc.ttatlon ol S W.A.T, Stew'• hit
Nl'iff on ABC which becarM a "vic-
tim" ol violence on TV, ForrHt
played • Plnkarton man who waa the
oo. who wanted Mra. Sundanc. the
mo.t In "TM Most Wanted Woman;"
then a~ a half .. ~tury In a tour-
d&-lorc. •tarring role In Universal'•
epic alx-hour p,...ntatlon of Teylor
C.ldwell'• "TMtlmony of 1Wo Men"
period piece In which he played Or
Martin Eaton. ~ he'• In bucklklna, e11aylng
the roi. of Hawkaye. In the TV adap-
tation of Jam .. Fenimore Cooper's
clH•lc. Forre1t'1 portrayal of
Hawkaye I• a far cry from the charac-
ter Gary Cooper Immortalized In
"Th• Oeeralayer." "Fllmlng on Utah
locations do.a • great deal In h•IJ>-
lng to create a navor of authM-
tlclty-rather than th• highly
romantlclred role played by
Cooper," reflec1a Forraat.
Steve did all of tll1 own atunta In
th• mm, Including a apectaculat tall
from• galloping horM. "I alto Iott
eome heir every time I fired that old
r1ftel" mu ... Forreet. In aummlng up
hi• portrayal Steve not•, "I play
HNUye u • rather rough, tough,
noM-too-frtendty character."
CAM YOU SPARE
60 MINUTES
A WEEK TO CLEAR
YOUR SKIN PROBLEMS?
•ACNE • WRINKLES
• DRY SKIN • LINES
• BLEMISHES • OLY SKIN
NON-SURGICAL
muscle toning and contouring
will start with your first visit!
IF YOU DISIU CUAI MATUULLY YOUTHfUL SICIN
C• lw ........... TODAY
fkmily
SKIN CARE CENTEB
MIWPOIT llACH HUMTIM6TOM llACH ANAHBM
1701 So. Euclid-SUlte 0
(1 Block No, ofKatella)
77M760
2700 W. Coat Hwy., Suite 210
(Acroa1 from Ancient Mariner) , • ._ II
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from your bu•ln••• card
Send one card tor each tag
+ one spare. We return
permanently sealed
attractive tag & strap,
meeting alrllne 1.0.
requirements. Prevent
loss & theftl For 1
personalized tag
enclose wallpaper,
fabric or "Day Glo''
paper & we will
back & trim your tags. Or
try two cards back to back.
$2 ea. or 31$5 ~/Stags $1.60ea.
6/9 tags $1 .SOea.
10 or more $1.40
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S.les Tax lncluCled
No Cerd1
A 1930's MOVIE QUIZ
In celebntion of Its firtt dee1de, the Amene1n Film Institute will
pay tnbute to 10 m11n1ficent Amenun films, determined by ballot,
includ1n1 the one film des11nated the ire.test motion picture in
Amencan film history, on '1he Stirs Salute Amer1e1's Greatest
MO'lies-the Amenun Film Institute 10th Anniversary Gala," Monday
from 9.30-llPM on CBS
From a list of Hollywood's best films, spanmn1 '1he Birth of a
Nation" to .. Star Wars." the Afl has selected 9 p0pular films from ttle
1930's which 1re contenders for the roster of veat films. See rf you
can identify the trtles of the motion pictures from the clues 1iven:
I. YNi I m the German trenches
2 Wor1d·famous Stien! clown encounters • blind flower 1irl.
3. Thomas Mitchell played the falher, Ohv11 de H1v1lland a coustn,
and a newly discovered En1hsh 1irl staned as the heroine.
4. Two stars spend a n11ht in a motel
5. Up the Emptre State Bu1ld1n1
6. "The Tramp" encounters machinery
7. One 1irl, seven men.
8 A youn1 &irl, her doe and three travehnr campanions discover
love, coura1e and Intellect in a stran1e land
Two classic lovers on lhe moor
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spotlight
Underwater Search
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proud but dufltult lllOt11111 wflo "'"ta lier son, MlellHI (David Kftlo9l and his lallhly to think she's
ricll and 1ndtpcndtnt to silt wo11't be • w4ttl on tN• Cl),,. • C:rA•t•' •c•• =)~Ja~~= (tma:~,. .. • ,c.,
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f1I ~trl4 1f DltlMJ "'The Mousekelu11 II Wiit DisntY World"'
The Mouseketee1s Imel lo Flond1's
Walt Disney World for a W01k1n1
vecahon, but on lhe way thty ump
out end as they sleep. the11 tents
collapse and lhty blame Nila, who
comphcales the l11p by 1unn1n1
away Jo Anne Worley ind Ronnie
Schell st11 1n this hour of fun
(J)ltettln
• CJ) <Bl ((8 CJ)) Ha~ loJs/
lacy Drn lilytttrlel Nency re11s·
tel'$ as a sPorts writer 11 a Las VtiU
tournament to P'Olect 1 youn1 tennis
star who also l• • cleplomen11c G THOIOUGHBRfDI * ACTIOll FIOM Blmt
TO wtllll£1S CIRCUI D ...., W.N '1hoft>uahbred"
Tiie l111n1n1 ol throupbud horses
from an 1etu•I birth to in1llal 11ce
• Crazy~ c.c.t .• Sim Daaoa .. Mau.
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vision end movie 11111 take part 1n
this H(Ofld ed1llOft ol heed lo·head compt1hon Amona compehna st11s
11e. G1b1 K1pl1n Bruce Jt11ner
r1nah hwull·Maiors LeVer Bur
to". David Cassidy, lnhe Uuams
Sieve 611Vty end Robert C4nrad
B 0 Cl) m 0 Tiit Iii but ....._. If (Ms" Ann M1r1ret is
ho$t Elvis IS feahued perl0tm1n1 a
selection of l11s bat known sonas
1nclud1n1 "Heartbreak Hotel,"' l11I
house Rock." 'Hound Do&'" and
"LO'te Me Tender "Ht 1s also shown
1n • Gospel medley, in a production
numbtr dep1Ctin1 the 11se of a youn1
muste1an and in concert al a hve perf0tmance IJped 1n Hawaii
CJ) T1llt llllirillt Music 8 CJ) (II (9 Cl)) Sia MIHlon $
Ma11 Steve lnvnt111tes lhe myste·
nous disappmuce of a top secret
airt11fl piloted by h" 111lfnend .,,.....
GI Movie: a:> (Zhr) "Br"zJ'' (rom) '74-Wilham Holden
OJS.. YtttySlllll .... .," ... CIDMllticlL..
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Alt U11•1ett11, ruat • c-.... Illa w.w
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Great Wtstem Actloel
• CJ) cm lB Cl)) Mnlt: a:> (Z~) "lit• tllt lulltt" (wu)
75-Gene Hac•men. Candice
Btr1en. James Coburn, Btn Johnson
Jan·Michatl V111cent Set at the lum
of the century, the story deals w1lh 1
factually based endurance horse
race a 700 m1~ trek on r moun t11ns and deserts flom Denver, CQlo
rado, to Kansas City M1uoun D b!Jli W'il*trte11
Cl) Ila lflritrd ....
IB Tiit Olll Way ID Mltltr,ieu Tiltatre: I, Ctau4ius ID,,_.,
I!!> Bat el F111Uies
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CJ) P'orttt waaontr Shft
Cll Gar11tr T tel llr1111tron1
10:00
fJ (cm CJ)) CJ) ltla• Jenn1ler
Wanen auests as Carol Austin. a
mobster's wife who kills her hus
bind, then lfies to use her lem1nrne
charms to distrect both Ko11k and
Cfocler but rs unable to fool her
llther·1n-l1w (Sam Jaffe)
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FIRST TIME ON TEL:.EVIStON f
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elJ CJ)D .._ .,---()) Tiit "1. a.
• CJ) (II (QI Cl)) ....
• IMtr. a:> .... , frlo4 fllcb"
(dll) '43-Roddy Md>onll
• MtWlt: a:> "lrttiy" (rom)
74-Wdham Holden, Kay lenz.
.., HeMym111111
~~) Nen/Oa.,1114 ll11der1
Q)(J)Mlll·lZ a Tiit 100 a.• ID~ D Jlmtlf Sn111rt Sllew
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II ID Cl) 8 Mowlt: a:> "Tiit
Stolle Killer" Charles Bronson e Tiit 700 Cl•• ())Tell ... m l1tr1 D11111 footlllall/lllN S4uad
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(dra) '67-r11nk Smalfa
((11.) (})) llMte: 'WMt's Up T11tr Lily"
12:00
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IUllM" (COlll) '66-James Gam11
BITE THE BULl.E1'!
Gene Heckman Cllndlce &erg.n James Cobum
Ja,....lchMI Vincent Ben Johntoti •
•ABC SU\IDAY MGHTMOVE9:00PM~ ,
'••
SOUTH AFRICA:
A VIEW FROM TH~ INSIDE
South Africa and 1ts
Apartheid Policy, which sep
arares b1ach ;ind whrres, are
m the news everyday "South
Af11ca A View From the In·
side," c1 Kt-11 specral, offrrs an
up·1o·d1te summ,uy of the
s11ua11on 1n that country •nd
thus oHers Amer1uns a
umqut' opportunity 10 gain
greater unders1.ind1ng ol
what 1s talung place
Anne Kaes1ner KHI tf'·
portt'r and co·anchorpl!rson
on the Ch.;innel 9 News tr av
elled with a film crew on ;i
newsgather1ng 111p recently
ro th•t al'l'.i 10 film lt11s s~ ·
Cl.ii progr.im lhal llfS on
Mondily, at 9PM on Channel
9 This 1s lht' second docu·
ment.iry special •s a result of
her trrp The first one. "Rho·
desr• A View From the In·
side" was .iired on October
24th.
In the "Sourh Africa A
View From the Inside" docu
mentary, spt'Cial attention 1s
giYen to lhe blaclc township
or Sowt-10 whkh Is home 10
an estimated one mlllion
blacks who work in lohan-
nMhu11. In both 1976 and
19n Soweto has bMn rhe
see~ of violent protest of
South African ncial policies
wt11ch separates the bh1cks
•nd whlles
View.rs •lso see • sweep-
ing expanse of l•nd near
upe Town Modderdam.
which was dotted with the
homes of 26.<XX> black
African squa11ers who
wanted to be near their men
who worl.: 1n upe Town. The
government decfued them
illegal •nd ordered their
shacks bulldozed nu dunng
tht' worst winter m 70 years.
lnrervlew.s on the program
include Ms. Ht'len Suzman. a
wh11e woman who, for 25
years, has Ch•mpioned the
cause of blade Africans tn
the South African parlia·
ment She is well known to
many Americans as she hu
made many speeches in the
Unued States over many
years
College students on a
umpus tn lohannesburg
•lso give their 111ews apress·
ing concern th•t whites in
thl' country ue becoming
more conserv.u1ve and
bl.1cks more lmlit•nt ... a sit·
u•llon the poliht.1lly acli~
studenu feel may rapidly
!tad 10 violent confrontation
in the future The answer,
they agree, 1s one man, Ol"I•
YOle
"South Africa. A View
From the Inside" Is • KHJ
produced special for na·
lional syndication The doc·
umentary w.as P'Qduced and
written by Anne Kaestner,
.ind directed by 1l1ime Shan·
deri. Editor was David
Wrath. Film producer In Af·
rlca WIS Bill Brown. Execu·
live P'Oduc~r wu Stepti.nle
Rank, KHI News Olrector.
A f~ Of ,,.,.. wtM» ..._ m stt. South Atrbn towmhfp ot
Soweto which la home to an tsClm.tted one mUUon ~
who wort fn ~ .... ,. ...,_ In the "South Aftk.&1 A YJft "°"' ,,,. .~ ... '•10
TV WHk. HOYEMaEft 20, lt77
~ On Our Own which airs Sundays .it 8.JOPM on CBS, the
only pt1me t1~ television s.enes ongin.aung In New York Ctty,
1s set in New York's worid of .idvertmng agencies. Bess
Armstrona .ind lynnie Grttnt' st.ir as Julia Pders and Maria
Tef'esi Bonino, recently promoted out pf the secretarial pool
to positions as copy writer and •rt director respectivelv
Veteran .ictress, Gretchen Wyler (currently st•rrtng on
Bro.idway 1n the \.Omedy hit. "Sly FOlc," tor which she' won a
Drama Desk Aw.ird nom1na1ion) plays Toni McBain, the ht'.id
o( the Bedford Ad11ert1smg Agency where the girls work.
Dnue urter (lcnown to d.iyt1me audienoes for her role as
Brandy Henderson on The Edge of Night) wrings laugh1er out
ol studio •udiences with every mOllt! she makes as April
Baxter, the "sexpot" or the office. •nd lohn Christopher lones
is Eddie Bame$, the resident film direclor who produces
televislon commercl.ils for the agency
Bob R•ndall, whose mu•lcal, "The M1glc Show" is Into Its
fourth year on 8roadw1y, .ind whqse book "The Fin" ls selling
well-•nd for which he just conlr.icted to write the fHture
film scrttnplay-wrote the origin•! pllot scrip! for On Our
Own ilnd now functions .is eJCt'Cuti~ story editor. "My
background Wils the 50un:;e of inspiration for the series/'
cl•ims R.ind411f "I worked In .idvertlsing at the Marschallc
Company m New Yorlc City for 10 years My lut position was
as .issociate cre•tlve director and my 1peclalty was soda. I
haled it We all wanted lo be writers ind film makers and
there was lots of laughing and kidding around.
"I beg•n as .i lunlor copy writer," continues the playwright,
"•nd I guess the roots of lulia Peters are in me I had a fri~
n.imed /.ine and she bec1me M.ir1.i Teresi m On Our Own
She really was tall •nd wore high heels ind mrni skirts Her legs c.ime up to my chest
"The show however, Is not really 1s much •bout ad~1s1og
as It is about tht' return of Innocence. These ZJ·year·old girls
.ire not jlded and s.ircastk They'rt' not d1YO«ed like Rhoda.
they h.iven't given up on romance like Mary Tyler M<><>tt,
they're not on the make hke LIWfne and Shirley. They're
educated, ambitious .ind intelligent, but •IJO narve, awkwud
and ldorable young women.
"They're also sweet ind I'm tired or the put-downs on that.
What's wrong with belns sweetr Besides, theff girb are
growlns. They'll grow and change as much,. i>ossible wlrhln
our time llmits. Tha1's why they're 23. We'll work 'em unllJ they're old bass."
Both 8eu and Lvnnle were orl1ln11fy turned down, after
sep1r1te auditions. by executive producrr David Sussklnd. Bess was considered too "cute" ind Lynnle, who has had
trouble fa< as Iona es she can remember because or her
hel,hr, was considered "not tall eooogh." for the part of Marla Terela.
But they both happened to arrive fOf one last day of
auditions •nd nllN to ,.ad together The chemistry was risht
and the two orlaln11ly "1Jnf11" 1ttlftteS became the perlect
pair for On Our Own.
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pme btlwetn Gt1tn Bay ~.U1rs .._ ______ _. and the WIShi11cton Aedsllin1
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F• _... ... .,..,_ lltilo. ..,.. (dtt) '{9-Barblra Htrstlty,
.... lllmMUIDCIAllS.... Richard Thom11. Brue• Dnlaon, i., w,.. ••almt, art Ille Cat= .,.,...._ • r...., ....... DATIWI MCMD • -.., ti AMiitwt
.... Cl:) "Tiii s,elltn" (•11) • Mr nw. -'56-Annt Barter. Jiff Chandler, e Z..
lby Clllloun e Mlpt, Dlllce Hlpt
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Drta•" (dra) '66-Stuart • ~ I c.1111
Whitman, Eleanor Parktr -6:30-
9 CC) "A w ... 11•1 ""''" e lllN: CC) (IO) "Wiiier tf F•· (tom) '54-Fred Macllurray, bllt" (adv) 'S.1-llati Gable. Suun lune Allyson Hayward
U:OI tD "Hit lrettl1r'1 Wlf•". Cl) 9 ltlpl'1 ...,_ (dtl) '36-Robwt Tly\OI, Bar • 11J Tiw-. S-
blra Stanwya (~ CIJ) Tiii 1..-t 1111tr 1:00 •CC) ''Th T.,,, Daf' m °"' 111J Host Hup Downs' (du) '6S-Gtor11 P1ppard, Eliz· 1uest is llllOltllt Coca.
1btlti Ashley, Roddy McDowall e c.... ,..... 1:00 • CC) .,._ llM tf IM" • ,.., '9rtrllt
(CA>m) ''~-Die~ Van Dyke, An111 e Utt11 ._...
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(com' '68-hmes Garner, DD Cl) m Cl"-' OtOblt Raynolds • Uln a.
J:JO • CC) ~ Stiff" (com) Cl) Tiie '* C..-'53-Dea11 Mwtin. Jerry l1wls, Cl) Tt Tll Ille T~ linbttll Scott • I lM t..y
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ghosts in a haunted castle
on a deserted island I
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• SPICW./A CtWUl llOWll THAllSGMK
• (l!!J ())) (() • Qlwle ... n ' P.lllc lM Panuls add some
rather unorthodo1 1n1red1ent1 to
Ame11e1'1 oldest holiday, before toinc "over the nwtr and lhroup Ille
woods" to Chll11e !!fawn's trtnd
1110lhtf'1 t0ndominu1m for • tr1d1
lioftal celtbr1Uon
e 0 Cll e D Uttle Mttt1
• lie Pttlrit '111e fllltttr" Charlt1
ln1all1 (Michael Landon) in1ures
11in1 fl1hter Joe K111n (Mom Gunn) in 1 boun1 mak-and then
embarks on • plan lo nurw him back
to health and steer him on 1 cou11e lo 1 new hie.
• -..: CC) (nr) ''1\t LM1
Cblt" (wu) '12-8en Murphy
(() ... CC) {%9w) "Tiie LlpM
ti ...., """' (mys) '72-Dawld
Hm, l.llCy Gr1ntl1am e Tiie JtUF's WIN
• Cll'll lnla ' ,,.. .... (2lw) N ..........
(dra) '57-(ran·k S1u111 Eddt•
Albert.
==~ Rob Reiner, who h.u
~ Archie luntler'1 aon-
ln-Llw Mlb Stlvk for flsht
H.uoN on All In lhe f1mtly,
tm entered Into • multl·
f•celed lon1·ran1e •1ree-
men1 with AIC Tefevltlon, It
wu 1nnounced today by
fttd Siiverman, President,
AIC Entertainment. The
lglftlMftt pes AIC eulu-
liw rlahts to hie actln1 ..,.
vice for • teMvlsion Mriet
which could commence
durln1 the 1979-79 bro1d·
cut teason, ind calla for
three pilot ;:::J,ects to be
written •nd uced by Mr.
Reiner ind hh p.vtMt Phll
Mishkin for their Reiner/
Mlthkln CompAny-• two·
hour comedy/chmrmoelon
pktiM titted "me Country" tUmna Mt. l.eirwr; I h.llf·
hour comedy pOot ilto ....,..
tint Mr. Relnef, and 1 lfmlted
IUmrMf eerift of f04lr OM'-
hour Vlriety pt'OIRml tltled
"The TV Show."
"lob lefMt't credentlllt
ii a peffon'Mf h.we been
Mii est.ablWted for yu","
Mt. SllvenNn commentH
In maklna the announn·
ment. '1Mlt hh otfMto crutlw
1bllltlet wlll be afwel'I much
more vltlbftlty u a ,_,h of
thl• aarHmeftt. • • • ,,..,2
eu~ ID lelt ti Et.-lllllCI
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8:00
• (<DJ ())) (() Tiie Ude ... ~ Lut1lle Bill, one of tefe
YISIOll's premiere c:omtdle11M$, is ie
unrltd with farnihar Pde~ Gilt
Gofdon and Vrvian V111Ct. 11M1 the
1110 11 J(Mned by 1ucst stars Ed
McMahon llld Steve Allen
CJ) SM "*t IMdl 1Mm
• llllM:(C) (lllf) ......... (dr1)
'71-Jant Fonda, OoMld Sutherland,
Cllll'lt$ Cloffi. Nallltn Gtor11. Roy
Sclltkltr, Oorolhy T nst111, Rill Gtm
A S1Nll low11 detectrwe 1nwei 111 New
York lo 1nnst111te the dillP·
pearartCt of 1 Nn, but lelb in love
wrth a prostrtule tnd tllen lau11ehes 1
fr1nllc starch for her when silt drops
out of sipl
• s.tll Mrta: A View Fr. Ille 11111'9 Anne KMStner presents an up·
IO·dalt look II the turmoil that is
sr1pptn1 the country's wllitt 1111nor1ty
10.ernmtnl and its bltck opponents. al hit: CC> (fir) "CMAI•"
(•ts) '70-John Wayne, Forrest
TllUw. Btn .lollll30ll. Chnstopher Gtora•. Biuce cabot. ,. ..., """" a.
..... o.1111 a .... a:> (ar) "Tiii ... c..
...... (dra) '12-Citol1• c Scott.
SIKey lltldl, Jene Aluandtt.
• Fil• If ,.,,.... "Tiit
WONll on l'iw 13 " (8 (()) ~ "Refled1on of
feat''
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ntvtfSllY SpeNI" In ctl*"tiort of
1b fin! lltcadt, ll1t AIMritan n111
Institute lw polled its 35,000 INlll
bers for t11t11 ~ al lllt armttt
AllleotH films .. ., productd Hi0-
l1pttd lft 11111 pla llM·stvddtd
tvtnl •
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CC) (fir~ "Celallllt" "Try a11d Catcll Mt ' In I mtl!Clllolllly pllftMd wense•nce Sdltmt, lllYSlery wnter Abl11ll Mitcfltl (Rutll Cordoll) mUf
dtn ht! neplltw and thin tnPl'l In
an ucilantt of lllt«ia Willi Lt
Columbo.
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Thomas, lnict Ol\'llCMI, Catlly Btllftl.
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A small-town detective makes his first big mistake
when he falls In love with a lady of the evening.
Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland star.
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Dtath" llle ocean Wld cawt In or1 e
11Ct of undtl1AI btlllCS IMlll 1111def
loru fitld 11 lllr Sdlubert sttlls t!ltir
~etful tMflY source e ....,..: ~ (ftr) "lltlly ... ~ *" (wa) '13-Vera Miles,
Sam f.lliot CJ) .... CCl (ar) "TIM ltl ..
fr11•eutllt" (hor) '64-Ptter
Cldlli"I. Dunan Lamont.
,. CJ) 9 <• CJ)) ~ °"' My fair Fonzie" As t Pl· tolM
$l!Oblllsll chl<IClt11 ~v1t1 Fon111 to
• llllh *"ty party, 1t1d-1ll110uah tllt fOfll foesll'I fit 111-lhey learn
10111ttllln1 abolll cless • Cd lllnlltt • ,,...
..... : ~ (llllf) "Wlllttttf -..-• MJ leM" (mys) '62-
BtltY Divis. loin Cmf0<d.
mAMIATff SIZZLfS * acAlll 091 IW Ill
es...-.(R)
10:00
• ((ll) CJ)) CJ) ... """ LOii ltan that the Pfallllt he's Piil on
repol1•r Joe Rossi to 1•t "'°" 1nvolw1d 1n bis stories ha& forced
RoS1I to ta•• un11ttessa1Y nW llfhrlt
do.Ill en 111-dtptll teaturt on 111t11t1I
~tals ea(J)• Nia,..... ·The Inside CoftntetlOft" fernanclo
Lamas pests as • lormtr Cuban colonel wllo smuults lltro1111nto Ille
W0111tn's county 1111 Pepper &Oft to
Pf"°" to 111f11tr1ta • dn11·smuu11nc
11n11llCI even1e tht dt1th ot 1 r•1t poh~ewoman, sll111 llfh1lt pos1111 u
an 1nm•t•. ...... CJ) MeN: ''Ch1r111 Clll11 In Monte
Carlo"
• TIM 1t11M1•a111n ., ..... 2'1111t ........... (9 CJ)) lM AIMtlcll Str'e e 11 a. .. CN1llb ~ -~~ -11:30-
• (Ill> CD> C.I> CIS uta litllM: c.-"Etlldt hi 8'1ck"
e G Cll • S Jlllllllr C:.-e lM...,..""' Cl) .... "TIM 1111 ca-'J" (di•)
·~-&uy Coo9tf. Omd """" e CD <II (9 CJ)) """: .............. TIM ...... C-r
(Mw) 'JS-Pltlr en-. . ....,...... ews-rt
S TIM 190 CWI eMCta,_..._
12100 ., .. z-·Ftf-~ • ~ "Rtd111 of V1n1eance "
"Lo'fl ot 3 QuMns" · .Diel CMtt
-12:30-• TIM CHttta• 0.,_J Tiit
nevtr·btfort·told full slofy of the
l
fi•NlllG ] mysterious First World Wer sin~ini ol ., __ ...,. _____ _._ the H M.H.S Blilennic-b1Utr tnd m11htitr tllan her s11ter sllip TitJnlc
1nd lllt 1111ttsl seapnt passen1er
lwmy hner em built until the
e CD 9 (9 CJ)) F.-., "The
Good Nti&hbor" Th• son ol 1n
attorney in Oou1's 11• firm bttOmH
a victim ot chlld ebuse. 1nd the
LIWftnces must decide hoW to help
llle y011tll •"'"""' ...... o.--• TIM c..ilUi CNyMf C.lyplO'I
• ~ '1o lhe Victor," "lhe
Ht1dlta Ghost," "SI et pen Wtst"
• llttlet: "Whet A Woman,"
"£11hl Iron Men," "Tiit JuuJtr"
QllMI Mtfy-11 1..-Uled. eu~• ...... ~
Se.tfth lor tllt 8ot1n11ic
-1:30-• CD al <• ())) UffrM & Sllllr'9J lmfM and Shltle(s Fl at
ttle orosoec1 ol 1tttfldint I flbrell co.wt becomes 1 duppotttmeat
""'" l1'ty "'"' thtt tickttl lol t1lt nent 111 told out. NOfltlhtlaS tllt'f
.,. detertlllned to !Mii "'"' eftd see the COllClft. F lblan cuests
-~ • Cllilllll ~ ~ ............. • °"' blJ
9:00
• ((ll) CD) ()) 11•1-S•H A
notablt ttndlllCY IOdld midriff flab prompts 1n lfllfY Colonel Pottlf to
denl•nd dlily calistlltnles ind leads
to I 4077111 Ol~plct. e G CJ) ea 111.mau'• SW. Jen• Mulllaa• becom•• 111·
creainclJ lrlpttntd wt.en t lonely
YOll"I t111n constant~ htr and .. nds not• and .
• Cl) 9 <• Cll) 1'111'• ~ °1\anley end Ktltn Roptf havt • flctrt ind 1.a asU • Pfltty
f,lrl to booSt Ille landlotd'• qo by
tlanl11111rtt11tl In him . .........
CDllWt lriffll • r.-Cllllk• .::::::.'·-
-10:30-.......
11100
•<D •CJ)tD ..
• 0 Cll (dJ) fE?.·:
·TIM--..... ~ "°" .... , ........
(sc1·1i) '63-Kowefd Ket! .n.~c.,61
1:00
•''" eOCJ) ,...,...
2:00
• ....-EvtrJ Man Is My Cllemy," "Moot1n1 l1111t"
-2:55-.... ~ ........ ~
('om) '62-Dnid Nlwe•. llhdiatl
w•dlq. Many ""*""·
.... ~"llcC*•n. Ill...,.. '" '71-Wtrttll ~ ..... ~ e Ill I ,._ 1'111119
-t.30-
• ((ll) Cll> Cl> o. DIJ et a 'f1lll \Jndef prtallfl to plwe her
molMt alld to do #tll In ecllool,
Dean and Jerry flnd out what
happens when one member of a
showbiz team decides he
doesn't need the other one.
Barll•r• r•aort• to dtaperatt
IMll!lftl .
• CJ)~~· CJ)) ... Jodle
...... ...-ldeClsioft -""' ~·
t.allzed *" his frielld. °"""' tells hkll al Illa futurt pltns, end JttalQ
Tat• declMt Ille zenf cernpbtll •••
Tata tamllla lfe ""8d.
JERRY LEWIS WEEK
THE 9:90 MOVIE CD TUESDAY~
.. ... 11
lw•DN•SDAYJ
llOftlllO n
ftr ...,... -1rten.e. ...,, ...... DAYNlf~ ....
low, tor ,.., CHlllllUce, lft lllt ..,, ........
DAmllE lllOVIU
t:JD • ..,,. &19'1 si..i u,o.. ~ (Hs) SJ-Jeff CNndltr,
r11th Oomeraue Lylt Btt11er
10:00 • CC> "A Tl•• fer (my 5-" (lloc) 72
al "Tiit c.t'll " """" (dll) 4S-Btllt DIVIS
12:00 • "Wollltll ti lllt , .. , ..
(com) 42-K1th111ne Hepburn. Spencer T1acy
1:00 al CC> "Tiit S•l•111tr"
(dr1) 68-Burt L1nustt1
2:00 G "The C.rttthrs" (draJ
'63-Polly Ber11n, Robert Slack.
Jotn Clt"ford, Susan Ohver
J:OO <IDl CC) "Mh111lt tt14
Mos•0¥1t1" (dra) '72 Cen1
Rowrl1nds. Seymour C.ml
l:30 • CC> ""'°'· u.. a114 SiMtf"' (com) '69-Jerry Lewis.
Peter lHford, Anne r renm. Jimmy M1lle1
•vii1N6
8:00
• CJ)((!?) CJ)) .....
D@CJ)DaJl"""
• EMtfa-y °"' CJ) Wt ~ Sllew
• CJ) <II (8 (J)) 11 ...
.... CC)(ar).,... -1'9 A,l<Mt" (•ts) 67-l!alph
htpr Robert TaylOJ. No1ll Betry
-':30-
... : CC> (ti) """ °"If ... Jtdal" Part I (Misp) '73-ldw1td
fo•. Terence Alu1nder. Michie!
~1111
WSlltcN'•""-•Mrn,..s.. ((!?)CJ)) Tiie i........,
tD °"' r., Mau1t Kuh11 of l!lt Cray P1nt11t11 arv1s 1n lllslorieal
OVtr¥1fW of 111111 Ill Allltnca end hO'#
lht con«pt of •1•n1 1s ch1n11111
Q)C...SeMje
ID F•llJ "'1rllt eUttte--.
7:00
CIJ Tiit ""' .. DDOCl>GJCll..., eu.na. CJ) Tiit 0.. c..,..
CJ) ft T ti tilt T nit11
ID I LM Liiey at.._.lZ
(Ql) CJ)).,, Tllt91 s.. ....... c.. .... ~ an......_
• "' Mdtll!Lellrw """ <aw>~ aJlfft~T-IDYepWb......_
-7:30-
(l)llfsC.•llelac.
DSlla Ill Ill
... ...,...'"" {1)'11e ..... .........
Cl)"',._.. 0-... 9r...,,_, • <• Cl)) Tiie .,.., ... •ut• ..... Ahll <<m CD> r..., "'"' =~.,~-• IAt'a " .. tile-;:. -~ 8100
• ((J?J CJ)) ()) o.. u,.. •
.,..... 111t1111 Tiit ll0ty of tllf
blotlltrs wllo t.Ollecttd ltatlldt end Iott tlllt btumt world ftmous r.wy
t1lts-l11tt1prttJ111 meny dllfecttra
from the Ill• tMmMlv"-la told by
OsctMrlnnlnc :riCISt Sammy C.hn
O..n JOMS 111 P1ul S.nd star.
D 0 (J) • 0 n.. Lift ad 1'1llee If 1ttn1J ~ "Cold Is
Whtft You Find It" forrtll Tueller
Ind Leny Storch aunt as two bum·
blln1 &old prosoectora 1ttkl111 ndlt1
'" ltlt wild ol the NOl'thwtst but find only trouble, umil Adtms alvts them • hind.
• flllilll: <;i (211f) "Wiit Ulltll Dwt" (M9) 67-Aud1ty Htpbum,
Alln Aitrn. Rlch11d Clennt, £1rtm
Z1mbaltst Jr. Jack Wtstoll
Cl) ...... : CC> (at) """ .....
(hor) ·~8-Sttvt MeQuttn, Aneta
Conutlt, Ettl Rowt e GUESS WHO'S 5016 * TO WAI/I IS OIOUGH
• (I) tD <• (J)) ElPt la lllllP "#JI' 1 f tu 111 loft 111d War''
Tom's lib«ttl att1tud11 are pul to t11e
test wlltn Ill ~ a roNllCt
bttfttl! 1111 dll/lllttt, ¥try, Ind the
-------------------blKk son of an old Almy pel
Jerry Lewis thinks he's a
doomed man and blows all his
money on a "last" spree.
JERRY LEWIS WEEK
THE 3:30 MOVIE G)WEDNESDAY~
• 19 Lah" W~tll Los A11ael11 lthtt vs Sttttlt
SllPtllOllics.
• c..l lwMll I f,.... • ..... CC> (at) u ...... tile
S...1" (t4v) '66-Yul Brynner.
llobtrt fvlltf, W1nu 01tn, Jordan
CllriltoPller. Daudt Akins ....
eLIU........ DllllakfAOllhWlll
-1:30-
•C..:.111 • °"' r.,
8100
D 0 (J) • lllMI•: CC> (Ztlr) '1111 I.Ill tf lie ....._ .. $tm
fonest, Ntd llomtro. Oofl Sllanu,
Andre• Print Oramehration of
lamta Fulmore Coopu's clmlc
tdvutart •O¥tl set •aalnat lht
lwblllt11t McM119 ol '" rr•ndl lndiu Wtt Stnt Forrest stars as
Hfttleyt, lllt llllttpld wMt hunttf
wilo, Wllll 114 two lnd11n blood broth
"'· lltlps a BnllSll olflCtf IKOft two ~ womttl safely tllroup llotfllt
llldia11 Country HtwMp tlld Ills
boyllood frltnd c111111aeh1ood. •
Molllcen cllit(, 111d 0""8. lllt ellitf's
son, find ltltmstl'vn Ill ont Ptnlou1
sltuellOll afttt allOtbtr .tltn tllfr
dtcidt to m11t Majo1 Ouneu
Ktytlllld 1.nd h11 Jt11Y e Men CHflYl LADO * sam uo DMC1J1
• CJ) (JI(• ~) ...i.?•rllt'• .... "Allctlsln Utt "mp" Ktla lands 1 llfttilll and d1ndna role u
Ille, Sabrlu Ind KtNy l~llate 1
.&lrin ol "ecddtnb" Oii • inOvlt RI. • ..,., llriffhl ..
TV WUK. NOVIEMHll 20. ltn
• Ct..e ,._..... "Tiit Saa· cull" A11ton Cht•o•'t l1tt 19th
C.nt11ry dlSSIC •bout man• 1 pl'CJl)tll·
lity for datroylna thott llt Is closest
to Blytht 01111*, L .. Gra11t, Frtn*
L•111tla. Ktvl11 111,c,rthy, Marian
Mttetr Ibo l&lr
Gl*LM ..... CIJu.ib
10&00
• (Ql) (J))(I) Tiie ....... ~a. Gtorat Bllnll. OM of tht comt4y 1'0fld't Ctttt talHb and
I Vtltlaft of tvtfy fKet of lllow
bldlnta lrOlll vt"4tv111t to lllOl/on
picturQ, hostJ !Ills hour of mlNC tnd
COIMdy. Glltllt Include Bob Hope,
Ann Marsrtt. C.pt1l11 and T 111•il1t,
tnd GlllYI llllilllt end t11t l'lpa. ...
Cl) ... "QMle QM at Tr•
Mrt lalt14" (IUlfl) '39-Stdn•y
Toltt, C..r ltomtro
• CJ) tD (19 Cl)) lwlttl "Por
Nedi" TOllJ Bartlta muit P<mnt
strut Wllftrt tfttt 1 c•na leadtr Is
iwoundtd tnd h11 flrtlrltnd slain
•c.ts..t ac..i•• ., .... a,.... . .,.....,..
-10:30-... ., ...
11:00 ••Wat•O._ .,...,...c-...
• CJ)(@ (I)) 0 Cl) ... ...... CC> .............
(111111) • 12-v1nc1 Edwlrds. Clluu
Connon
• Tiie 0.. c._..
• Tiie ,. ... j12611 .,.,...,,......
•Dk*CMtta.. <• (J)) a... ..... StJlt ........... ,,,lllnt
• Mldlllll*" ...
-ll:lO-• (@ CJ)) (J) CIS Utl ....._
HtwtlT f'lft.O, tl4 "SN CrW
l1r•11," (d11) '73-lynd• Day G~t. Ttlly Savtlas, Mika F1t1tft. eaw••......,c... • a... .... S1'tl
Cl) lhtlt: "lau1tlf ., HJ4ra"
(sci·ft) '61-Clmtron Mltchtll, lltl
(1achtt. Ella Monies. Gtorp Mtrtln .
• Cl> tD (19 Cl)) StalllJ I = • Tiie 7IOC.. ·-~--12100 •r-...z... •r.rwtrF....-• ltfttt.: "Rtu•ion 111 llt110,"
"Thi bile"
-U:)O-
• ... '11lt Fly," •• lldMus
Al Mtdnlpt," "1111 or 8t Killtd'' •Cl> 9.(1).,_, ..... ....
• ..._ "It Sllotkt Ht1Pt11 To You," "Pllflft," "Cereo to ea,,._. ..
1100 eO(J) ,_,.. .. .,,
2100
I ... .,._...,..,.. (drt)
' -Ida L11plno, l4flllfld l'llrdo11, Ann Hardina •
• ....,_ "Bri~ Victory," "01tet lrore. My Oatllne •
WINNIE THE POOH AND THE HONEY TREE
Selectan$ the right voices for cartoon
characters like those in Walt Disney's "Win-
nie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" Friday at
8PM on NBC is as important as casting the
nght actor for live-action ftlms . If the voice
~n't match. the results can be disastrous.
No one knows this better than veteran
Disney animation director Wolfgang
(Woolic) Rcitherman. He is the man respon·
sible for such cartoon successes as '"The
Jungle Boole." .. Winnie the Pooh" and Dis·
ney's newest release. "The Rescuers." des-
tined to become the highest grossing ftrst·
run animated film in history. Reitherman is
now producing "The Fox and the Hound.''
Disney's full-length feature set for release in
1980. "We are painstaking in choosing voices."
said Rcitherman. "We have to be. The voice
is the ftrst and most important thing leading
up to animation. The voice must bring a
cartoon tharacter to life. round out his per·
sonality and sumulate the animators to fur-
ther develop the original concept slcetches
into complete characten.
Vocal talent for "Winnie the Pooh and the
Honey Tree" includes the late Sebastian
Cabot as narrator. Sterling Holloway as
l'ooh. Bruce Reithcrman as Christopher
Robin. Junius Matthews as Rabbit. Barbara
Luddy as Kanga. Clint Howard as Roo.
Howard Moms as Gopher. Ralph Wnght as
uyore and Hal Smith as Owl.
See how eaaily your
denture problem• oan be
taken care of at Dr. Miller'•
Family Dental Center.
Dr. Alan Miller J..D ~D.S. Family Dentist
2979 Fairview Rd •• U>Sta Mesa· 979-3970
fol IM comer ct FaltvWw & Sabr . ..-u C>/ Son Dl"llO Fnw I
, ... 11
Tflr'!s~.~!!.!{l!l!,!f ~![~'!.~ I THURSDAY I
listening, soul, and country western music, and then llOWtMKI t4
there's rock and roll. ftr ::-.:&.•""'-ft so~;~'~gc~~~~e,:,,u~~~:~~;:,:::· h:~"n:~:~~:f ~ 5:~ ':~.~IM
split generations by tantallzlng th• young and
mystifying the old And. the effects of Its strange DAmMl lllOV'IO
powers and the lives It has touched la presented Jn a
two-hour spec/al, "Roi/Ing Stone. The Tenth Anniver-
sary," Friday. from ~ 11 PM on CBS.
Reflecting viewpoints and 11/estyles of the younger
generation and their movements through the last ten
yettrs. "Rolling Stone: The Tenth Anniversary,"
marks the first prlmetlme special of this magnitude.
Jann Wenner, editor and publlsher of "Rolling
Stone" magazine. who Is a/so executive producer of
the special, co-conceived the television Ides with
Emmy-nominated producer, and director, Steve
Binder, and together they planned a cavalcade of
contemporary music.
"This will be the first television sho"4 to truly
capture the power and passion of rock 'n roll," SBys
wenner. ·'It Is more than a musical special-It's about
the things and attitudes that the music embraces."
Binder adds, "We Intend to keep the show totally true
to what we belfeve, no equivocations " And that's
exactly what they did. Binder didn't want clips of
performers on tour or others co111lng Into the studio
to plug an album. He wanted his cttSt to be Involved.
To care. He wanted to show them sweating, not
slumming
An tronclad stlpulat1on was made that every act be
presented as performing In-concert, before a Jive
audience. not from a studio stage. That's why. for
example, the Sunset Strip's ROJCY was bought out for
two evenings where audiences listened to Bette
Mid/er who put on a apeclal concert performance
with Gladys Knight and the Pips along with Art
Garfunkel.
Binder had to become a con man and 11 gen/ua to
bring the television media together with performers
who were used to performing In concerts. Succe1s
for this attempt at a media mlJC, according to Binder,
w/11 not b8 a "plastic" effort. Instead, he w.a striving
for a "production dignity" for the 8peclal.
Qladya Knight, Richard Batkin 1nd 1 Lnter WlllOn dtnetr,
and Bette Mldler (top, left to right); Art Garfunkel, Sl11y
Spacek, Petti LaBelle (background), M1rt1n ShMn, Keith
Moon and Steve Martin (bottom, l•rt to rlgh0 ar'e tmong the
1t1r performera on ''Rolllng 8tont ... The 10.h Annlveraary.''
t.JO • CC> "Tiit lilNll Hrit"
(adY) 'SI-Ann Blytll
10:00 • "Allu 11 WoHtrtu4"
(cla•) 33-W C. Fields
a ""' '''"" .. , tilt ,._..(adv) '37-Envl Rynn
lZ.'00 m '1., Hat" (rnU1) '3S-
Fre4 Asttve. G1n1tr Rocers
1:00 CC> ... "*' • .,.. .. (com) ''l-Pat Boone
Z:-00 D CC> "o.try" (wes) '5S-
Audie Murpll7, Man Bl1ncll1rd
t:JO cm CC> "fi.&al'• llalltNw" (mut) '63-Fred As11tr1. Petula
Clarke.
l:JO D (I:) "Tiit SN Saa'' (dra) ·~-Jerry Lewis, David Weynt
•V•NINi
e:oo
• ((Ill CJ)) CJ) ""' e@Cll G D ""' .r.r..,o..
(I) Wr Grifflltl ..
• CD cm (9 ([)) ,._ D lhwle: CC> (Dr) "Tllr" tilt
IW4 fJ!!f (adv) '74-Jim Brown.
Fred WdlllllltOo, Jin1 Kelly mn..,..,._. ...... . ......, ........ a11Jn...s-•i.. m 1.1 CIWI 1111 Ct\ta ............
e*'lt&~
-6:30-
" -....: CC> (10) "Tiii Oauf tlM JeQll" r.onct. (111sp) '73-tdward
Fo1, Terenee Aleundtr.
Cll a ttocM'• """' cm 11erY eritt11 ..
GlllJTllWS.
((Ill (I)) T1M Liiie ......
G Oftr Easy Guesl Is Sen1tor
f11nk Church m c.ru. SaMie cm Tiie """"-t .. n •Uttte llucala
TV WEEJ<. NOWMefA 20, 1177
muralhMAo..t m awi..i n r.uctit .......
•=oo a ((Ill CD) (J) ''"'· Oa•h, Ow. Tiii H"'7 hW If KIMI
.....,_ Tlus 11*111 etltllrthll& Ille
20th 1nnivtn11y ol Ille and win
n1n1 p1rtnenl11p qi Wllh1111 H1~111
and .lollph Bl!Nta. Ille world's most
prolifl< produetn of filmed 111un1
hon, honon thcif 1n1m1ted N&JCll
11orld 111lert 1111ee co114uer uts
bears run for PrtJJdent cawemen are
1h1 n111 door ntlpbofl, and horses
can becomt slltnfb. The "*"' ccwen Hanna Ba1befa cruhons hom
the11 lllSI collaboratrve effort, made
1n I 938. tht 1mblY1lt11t Cll and
moust lt1m of TOftl • Jerry, all the
w1y ttwouah to tlltii most recent
protkt. "Ht1di'• Soni." 1 lhe•t. neat
feature curr•nll1 in produdlOll
8 9 CJ) a 0 CMlh "Hus tie" Btoderldi Cr1wford, formt1 star
of Htthway Palrol. Is l~ed b1 lht
CHP tor a 111fhc vlolatlOll. Marty
ln1eb JUHls u 1n 1rsle motorist determined to pro¥e CttP bias.
• Mlwlt: CC> (Zhf) ...,.. ....
Crow• Alftlr" (adv) '68-Steve
McQuetn, Faye Dunaway.
(I) *"': (Zllf) "Ole. Die, Mr Dar· 1111" (dra) ·~-Stefanie Powers.
T 1llulah Bankhead
•(I) (JI (QI CJ)) Waktllt
led IWttt
e Tiii """'' WM • Carel lllflleCt & , .. m lll971t: CC> (2'r) "11!1114 tf LM" {COlll) '63-Robelt Pttston,
Tony Rt11dtll. Waller Matthau es..r..DactM
Cll"-"t ID Otce U,.. A Cllllic "Robin Hood"
eLIU.-.. • ......... Ce.
-1:30-
• Cll 9 (9 Cl)) .... """ ,..i.,1 Mam• returns to h11h school to 111 htr diploma ind falls for 1
swtel·l1lk111& cl1•m1te who turns
out lo bt a bi1 PhOlly.
-~ •Trvtllor~
• ... " ltlllt llwKs
llD °"' lair
9c00
80(1) .... at 15 ''lll&htr Ground" Ft4 up with a
maler-.hshe society, James tills for
an attmtivt rehalous cultist ind her
ld•ls of pme and Mlf·dtnlal
• CD al <e Cl)) lafMJ • .., Barnt} M~ler and his mH llm
th• tlllnllta tasl of deal1111 with
colorful AWOl.s from 1 priv1t1 ltOf91· 111, and c.opin1 111tll 1 6omeatic
quarrtl over a turkey
• ft Y•n ff W • W Hosted bJ aay COit Hlthfipts the 1mtm mil&IC of th• fabulotls lrfhes 1nd
IOll1fl& SUlltJ • •11 """" .. . ...,,,..~
llttte: CC) CZll•) ''""··· lbl-, tllt Trw ..,.. Ptrt I (dra)
'73-Mtthael Sarra11n, Ja111u Mason,
Leonard Wllllln1 . ........ , ..... moa..
• ... (If UllCWllllY -trlO-
• CJ) al <• (I)) C.lttf c:.ua. .,,
....... T.,.U.
10:00
• (l!ZJ (J)) CJ) ,., .... , , .....
Btllr's brief mounl11n v1ullon
suddenly becomu • n11hlm111sh
t1pe11enc:t when he1 lt1tndsh1p •1th
• ~I docilll IOYOlvH her 1n •
1urt1me vendetta dalin& bKk to h11
stNICe 1n V1rtnam u o ..D m a n. ...11 ..
ftreHr Tony R1nd1ll hosts lh1s
spt(11I lfilh D11h1nn Carroll Ray
Ch11les. Anthony Do•elr (of
En1l1nd's Roy1I Billet) Anthony
Ht•lty Btrnadtltt Peltrs Mel Mis
and P1ul W1lh1ms •ho offer •
Th1nuc1v1n1 01y salute to the music:
o~ lhe Bulin Sones by lhe Beatles
include M1chtlle,' 'Somelh1n1."
"Yesterday All You ,.eed Is lO'lt,"
"With A little Help from My friends''
and "Yellow Subm111ne "
• 11 lllWI CD Mlwlt: "Tiie Kotl114 of llM lft..
ktMlles" (1usp) '59-Peter Cush1n1 e Cl) CID (IBl Cl)) IMd Ftu
• Get SMll1 f.ID llluterpltct Th11lrt 'I,
Claudius" (R)
1DM11.i.O,.,..._
• Soce« Wt "' G.nli• "' -10:30-m.., .., .....
11:00
• Cl) • ()) (Ql'J Cl)) llwl
D ID <D al Cl ID lltwt • ....,..,.. C..lltdltll
• llltflt: (C) "llllH lht H11~ Wlf' (1ctt) 74-111!1 Sto.n
•• ~c.,i. m 111t1•w•u11n all Ftmtr Ftr1NIN
• Ola C...tt (9 Cl)) lltwa/l.Mt A111trk11
Styte ms.,.,si..
GI!) lll.edlell/ltllrer b,ort
-11:30-
• (Ql'J CJ)) CD CIS Ute ...,..
D@<D D&>-.., c.i-e LM a..riclll Stylt
Cl) lllwlt: "Mr. Mta'a Lat Wu•
111(' (m~) '39-Peler lone Geoiat
Sanders
• ([)(II (IBl {))) rotlCI
Stof}/Thund17 Sptdll m Mtt!IM'ft
Cl) Get Slurt a 111t 100 c""' fD EIMIWIMlll of Afnald 11-
12:00
eTwillPC ~ m r.-ftflWON
Cl) MOYin : "Ballad of A Cun
litMtr ," "The Secret Seven"
CD U111 "'8•111 en ti Clftilftt
-12:30-D lllffits: "The Cool and the
Cmy," "Tht Choat of Ore1strip
Hollo•" "'R0<k Around lhe Clot~;
"Oo-n MUltO Wry' m C,...W'tts
1:00
D @CD T....,.
GISn m lllftles: "Tulsa.· "01u1hltt of
Or JeckyH," "Sholordown 11 Boot
Hill"
2200 D .,..tu: "The M1u1n1pp1
Gambler." "The b 1111a Tide"
-2:05-• Me.tr. us.c.I a. .. ~ (mua)
'40-frtd Astaire. Ptul1ttt Goddard,
Buram Mettdlth
I FRIDAY
t:lO e (C) ''Tiit Trap" (adv)
~-Rtehard Wldma<k
lO:to e "llltuitMr ltnuire"
(tom) '46-Bob Hope, J°'n
Caul11eld a "1llt s... ,. letlll4etta"
(dra) '43 Jtnnlftt JontS.
IZ:OI m "It's A ..... rfll Will'W"
(l!lY') 'JCJ-Claudetle Colbert
1:00 (21 (,CJ "Otar lrialtte"
(com) '65-Jimes Stew11t.
Glynis Johns
2:00 ID ~ "Call Mt lw111"
(com) '63-Bqb Hope. An1t1
Ekber1. Edie Adams .
3:00 (})) ~ "hll Roy $11~1"
(wn) '72-John Ashn
3:30 8 (C) "Thi ladlH lllH"
(com) '61-Jerry lewis. Helen
Traubel. Pat Stanley
•V•NING
e:oo
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D IDCD GID,.... e E9er1t11CJ OM (J)W,~511111 B CI> lID CS CD) 11CAA feet. NII l1Yt co•era1t of the same
belwten USC T rotans 1nd the UCU
Bruins
..... : (J:) (Zlw) "1llt 0...,
'"''" (dra) )5-Kurt Russell RIC!lard Yn11ucz. Ntd Butty • 1llt .,..., ....
•• wi. m __, " Adwmre QIDWlrrlen.,.....Conl'd from
5PM W1111ors vs Plul1delph11 mz-ID ta Suecrn CD r ... ttr ttie r •rlrily m A11Wt ' CocttPt -6:30-arr1ct 11~ Cl) Mlp11'• ... ,...
mlllJ Tllr .. s..
((ll) ([)) The Ullt bft .. r
m~~ ..,_ ... ""'" er1111117 '9Mft er T,..i
7:00 9 Tiii M~ SM ftrtta Brewer
&uats
DIDl CD tD• ..... • w..at1W Will'W .. Mack 8111
Blrby hosts
CD 1'1t~C...,..
Cl) Te Tel till Tm.
m1 LM I.Icy at ..... ll
(a:?J CJ)) .., Tllflt s.
taAUkldllllt°"911 .......
l!l)llltl9NI ...... c.flftlCI '11 Co.trace 1ncludt$ behind the
1etne looU at YatlOld eaac111 and
cot Ii lion mtetin I'S as well IS Ille
datly auembhes and wo1kshop1
eoft""I tlmely topies lllCll 11 Ille ERA. repe and battered wivu 0 btertllMMt T_.
G Clllftnlie Tllllellt es,.taw
-7:30-
• Al-Stir.._, Sia £11ht Is
Cnou&h vs Tiit W11tons .,...,,...
())Tllt ....
CJ) YMI ...... s,.dal 'P1lr11
Trees 1nd lcebe1p"
•TllelnCJllllC.ll
el..tt'a ... AOUI <a?> CJ)) r..., Art•w ··~ ID CD D ....,.._ ~111r" ev...,,,.,..
8:00 8 (Ql'J ())) CD Gllattt ~•Ml
WllllMI: 1llt lM' tf till llfllt The unp1r1lleled skill. •1ry tlffve ind
srnalem1nded httstylt orthe currenl
1rcatnt perfolmet of R1n1hnt Bros
Btmum & Bailey Circus is featured
Gunter Gebel W1lhams. unc:hallenaed
u the lop c11cus animal t111ne1 1n
hlltOIY. ti a min whost enl11t e .. s.
l111Ct s111ce he was 1 12 year old
t1ouper 1n Germany hu been fotused
entirely upon th• cucus u a ()) m a w11111e th• ,_ * tlM....., Trtt Pooh dt
velops • •ttlht problem flom eat1n1
too much hotley tlld also hn dlff1
culty stay1n1 ••ay llom anrry bus
near Ille honey tree
..... (C) (Z'.111) "1llt ....... Ila•" (mys) '65-Robtrt Culp
CD lll9'1t: (C) "Oru111 ScrN111"
(dra) '7!i Clorrs luclu11en ..... ~ .... m e1111 a.tMtt • , ..
Cl) llalAI WJ6t
•T.U ..... 1211~
................. 111 ......
mu~
-4:30-
D o CD a an. '**""' Ritt A poup of upr1111t c1hzens from
m1d-Ameru hire Rocltoid to lrnd a
ultd firetruck foi tllem, but wlltn
they 1rrtv1 1n Hollywood, they rtveal
their main pro,ect IS to find a hlt·mtn
to do In a .ritness ltllo 1nfo1med on
th1m to Ille IRS
-~ 18Cft9-Wlb ...... c..e.tary
flit I!> Wiii Stl'llt ....._
9:00
• (Ql'J CJ)) Cl) hlll•• s• ... lOtll Aulft!'MfY A pluy of
celeb111tes present • hvely explofl
hon of tilt world ol rock muSIC The
special rellecti the 1t11tudes and cutture mocraled "1th rock and its
1ud1ences Amoiia tilt diverse per sonehtin a.. the show .,. R1ei111d
Baskin. Yvonne Elhtn1n, Art Gii
lunhl. Te11 Carr R1ch11 H10111, Gladys Kn'lflt end the Prps, Path
LIBellt. Jerry let lt•ll KtAftY
Loa111a. Mel!SM Malldleiter, bo1111y
Osmond and Stitt Mldltr 1nd the
H111t1tes =<,_z~: .. -
-~ ID$ot1Maltrtll&M * ~Mlbllf• Vilitl OI Mtfy TlftfPt m .,. Cttfllll sa.. •MaR....., eow.s... • ~ <ID ..,.,.,......., tM
TrM Story .. Concl. (drl) 173-
MicU.I Sarr1z111, ltmn .. non ..... ID 0 .... ft U111• II
C!D flltll& Ulla
rv WfEI<. HOVEMOER 20. 1W7
-9:15-
...... (C) (IMS.) """" Oat, 1111 nelr lillattn" (mp) '72-
Jamt$ 011nt1, Kathaitnt Ross
-9:30-CI Mill T1111111 Anltrical * ltld\ar4 no.n Hosts! elDCD • 111111T-. AMerkl Rdlard Tllollm llo3t1 tltc
I 7th annual pmentallOll of awauh
ceremtnlts tor outstand1n1 110
1ch11Ytrt. hw• lfom Dallas. Tuu
10:00
l))C.tlJ ...... .......
(I) ..... a:> "Chutle C..1 et .. Olytltlce~ (m~) '37 W11ntr Ollnd. cm °"" ..... s,tclal • "'$aaft ......
....... o,...la D NS ....._ lllealre
-10:30-.. ., .....
fBTMbk ..
mut1t1t~
11100
GD Cl>D CD D9 .... ............. ~ e (J) lil"-e 111w1e: ce> "1llt DtMlf r..... (drl) ·7~1<11rt Russell, Ntd Butty
m111ta..i:.-• n. llMw) 111111
(@(J))llen ar .... r~
•Dldc...ttU. ~=CD) •en/Lett AattkH
1DV1rtMMllOtW-*
-11~30-
• USC f...W UCLA 11 USC
GGl(l)D .Gll>.._, C... eLM~l1Jtl CJ) lllwit: .,.._..,, ...... (SCI
h) '53-lew Ayrtt St~• Btod1c
• CJ) <ID <• ())) h'ttta m11ttt ...... at 5'I SNrl
S TM 700 C10 m~uc,....
12:00 e Ttillltld Z. CD ftrlWf ft,...._ at Mtvlt:(ID "ldJ IR A Ja•''
(com) '42-lrent Ou"nt .
G Ii> llKIW/Ultm ~
-12:30-
CJ) Mowll: "Kathy O" e ..._ "rwton," "Mystery o4
ldw1n," "Swcb of the Chateau ..
"Carolina Moon"
eSt.rtlilM <m llelltt: .. Strat11, ol Terror"
CD llf\. '--ti Ille ,....
1100
fl T.aatllllt ()) Mttlu : "Tlus la My AHeir.''
"Ellchllllmtnt." "ll11hl of the
Q111rttr MOOft ••
••Sn aa Mftlt1: "Tht RuOf's Ed&•."
"PllJhooltr" e ID Cl) -..ipt ......
-1:30-
• 1111Rtt: "Tiit Sieve"
2100
ID lhwlea: "P1ttsllurp ." "Sll.tdow
ofA Ooubl"
-3:20-
• MMt: (C) .... , ........
(11111&) '64-Slndra Dat
P•17
Gii Gerud 1ta11 In
"Stone," 1 two-hour NIC
WDftd ~ mowle writ·
ten, directed and produced bf MkhMf Undon, O«U·
tlve producer 1nd 1t1r of
NIC· TV'• top·nited series.
Uttle House on the Pr1lrie.
The contemporuy dmn.a-
~ MCond t~slon moYle
written, produced 1nd di·
reeled by Lindon-It cur·
renety In production.
Cerud, who recently
guested In "The Hlftdym1n"
epbode of Uttle House, stan
In lhe lltle role of I min who
1ttempt1 to pick up the
pieces of hit wttered Ille
1fler being wron1ly con·
vlcted of murder .and Mn'lftl
time In prlt0n. U•lng hi•
newly 1equl~ wrltlna .tilll,
Stone becomes enguffed u 1
frtt-llnce Journ1ll1t In 1
senwtlon1I •mall· town
murder cue lnv0Mn1 1
United Stlta tm1tor'1 IOf'I.
"Stone" 1ho •tan J.O.
Unnon U I UVitge sheriff;
Nehemllh Plenotf u Stone't
flfher; Jim Omt U I poMr-
f UI senator; Corinne
MkhMh u Stone'• a ·wffe;
Matthtw uborte1u1; ind
Valentini Quinn, d1u1hter
of ldOI Anthony QulM, II
1n ~ of the aen1tor.
"St~," which la beln1
flrned 1t hnmounl Studlot
and Southem Catlfomla .and
Tucton, Mr.. locations Is 1n
NIC·TV Production.
• * * Olde Claltc. OM of televl•
•Ion'• mott popular 1t1rt,
who h hott of TV'• lon1at·
running mutlcal entert1ln·
ment Mria, and hit produc·
tlon comp1nlel, tome of the
rnotl 1ucce11ful producers
of contemporary televltlon
proarun1, have 1l1ned 1
lona·t•rm, nclutlve, con·
tract wtth the NIC TdMtlon
Netwoft for aD of Ctldl'1
future MW ptOplm"""" It
wu lflft<>Unced today by
lobert Mulholland, ,,._,,.
cknt, NIC· TV.
~ Nici: .. Dkt'•
contract w11h NIC·TV In·
dudet flJ• 1tarrtn1 In ind
~nt an arty ewnlnt ~rtety Nnn-.-clfkally
~for'°""' ldultl-
to .,........ In ~ 19'71-7't
--. "OM of the main
~Of NIC·TV II to ttldl a lowP....,....,. of.the~
.... ludleftct With qu.llty
~-~· "° one better qualHlecl to helP UI,... that IOIJ than
l>Wk"Oi*'" Out ..... , #ft .... been •
"'911
lffebts dmm of mine Ip
hive a prime time Vll'lety
Mrin. When I was 13, I It·
tended 1 Jimmy Dur1nle
broMk&f1 In NIC'1 famout
New York 1tudlo IH, Ind
during that thow I 11111
bepn to Imagine hav1nt my
own vlriety teries. Now, not
only do I hive the tet'ta but
our Pf'odudlon comp1nles
.ito ~a wide ,...,. of
creative proJect• 'ID under
OM bit be&utlful umbmLI
.at NIC."'
In Mldlllon to the prime
time terlea, Clark i1nd his
production comp1nlet h.1w
1 br01d overall commitment
to d~ ind produce pro-
grams for aN time periods on
the NIC·TV Khedule.
hul Kleln, becutlve Vke
President, ''ogri1m1, NIC·
TV, uld: "Dkk'1 production
i1nd ~Ina of recent prime
time 1pecl1l1-'Amerlcan
llnd1t1nd'1 25th Annlver·
uty' and 'Okk c:wti'1 Good
ol' 01y1'-1howtd lhi11 he
h.u, more thin anyone ehe,
not onty I t~mendous lbil-
lty lo re.ach A4Jterlu'1 youth
but alto thlt he ha I WfY
•Irons .adult followln1
wtlkh COWfl two Of ttuft
gener1tlon1 of Amerlc.1n1.
"Our ~t with him
e¥OMd from hh acdtenl
pacbslna and perlonnlna In
bur Khedute. So, wmt M
hive done, In etfec1, It to
spin off 1 terifl due lo Didi's
IUCCetlful~ntL"
Amerlc1n l.1nd1t1nd,
which Clark has hosted
since-1956, beame 1 Mt·
work pr<>snm In 1957. It II
the lonaat·runnlna mutlul
entertainment aerie• on
lelevhlon. a.rt hi• hqtted
CMI l.000 lancht&nd lftowt
i1nd Introduced to tetftlslon
audiences MKf'I 1W1 u Joni
J.amet, Fnnkle Av1lon,
fit.Mn, Chubby Checker,
1otJb¥ Duin, Dionne w..,.
wkk, the Jeffenon Ahpllne,
Nell Dllmond, llNC .....
Glen C1mpbell ind 1.trry
MMUow.
Cl.Irk produced ind
1t1~ In the lwo•ttour
October 11 NIC·TV tpe<W
"Dkk Oark'1 Good 01'
°'1yl," I nOltalsk loc* It
fach and teen.ap idoll In the
lite fifllet Ind Mfty 11.u... =l&J WM bfo.tdcut
tM °'*''"' ...... m World 5effft anc1
11111 nnbd tl•th for the
week In National Nlehen ..,.
tlmatu "With a 2J.7 r1t1n1 .......... • * •
SATURDAY
llOIAINQ
f'0100
• QI Cl).=·~·~" (l)VtllJlltllt ....... .,...., ...
• ... Cl:> """ .. Wly" (dtt) '63-Jtu Cla11dt Btbly. .. , ......
•WW.DI • ., ..... ,...
19LMftll .......
-10:30-• ((J]) CJ)) Cl) .... .....,
D@())• n. Y11q
Slltillk
(I) 1111111: "'°"'It --...... (WU) '56-Beil r.oope,
• SdtD Rdl9a .. .... n..en ..,.,. U•Aa..k
CDllJIM ........ ,...,
f fcOO
• ((U) CJ)) CJ) .._/Tan111 DO ())QOSNr~ 114 -..:TfliAl!iftaT1111
•U.rattna ......
ms.irrt.iem .,,,..,
-11:30-
D ID CI> • 8 RH H11• ~-.. ~ m.w"sn..t .. ...... •lkMI'•...,
2100 .........
IJ MOM Wltll.w ·-·., ··--~ ((IJ) CJ)~ c.et1 9 Cl) . .,. ..... 1111 ~
Wkll" (adv) '40-John W1ynt
, ... hf tile f M ly
-2:30-•tt , .... All ll• Cl),.,
3:00
DIMIPI
• lwllZI • -...: cc:i ... S.•111' Sd·
Mt" (mus) '6S-RJquel Wekh m -..1e: ''frallM_. Mllll ..
O.•lr•yd" (hor) '70-Ptter
Cu$hin1 Veroniu ClrlM>n
GI T1r1111 s Dileo n CJ l1111ps .. Acllll
119 Allltt'kl4I Allder a 111. 1e11.1a cu.-t11e ~
-3:30-
• (<lll Cl)) Cl) CIS s,.ru
s,.dlcllilt ·~ Cl) lletMf Ii-. ,., .. .,..,.., .......
Cl~USA ., ............
4100 . ,.,.,. -"" ,,..... • Cl) (II Cl)) lrtfft ,,,.,. .... at.a.-U
.... : "flit SurtllU\ (lft)
'5'-Jeli.i .... Jtftf., "'"'· a • ...,. .... .... • ....--... c.a,..,
0.,,. " .. tef\.
-4:30-cm ... : "Don I Loo~ Behind You ...............
...... LllNNA a "' ;. Che c.u.ttr ID llFl "'-ti Ille W..l D ~ lb11 WIMt
5:00
• nit Qed ... 1Mw
• Cll Star ,,_
Cl) MNtt ' c.ttllo • ()) (9 Cl)) AIC WHh11• Steclal "lhe Nunund11,.· P1rt I A
JIOIY about 1 l1nuly 1n 1 imall
hct1t1ou1 l11dl111 tribe. 1111 Nunun
daca. baMd on the hie upenence of
plains lndltns 1n th• urty 1800'1 e llnlt: (J:) "C•IH" (dr1)-
Chults 8'onton J~I lr1l1nd m llttlt: (J:) "Tiit ANrt•tdt
SlrM' (ICI Ii) '71-Allthur Hill
((IJ) Cl)) NI It Ille lfl • "'c... .. """' • Secc;w ....... Gtnutly .........
0 .....
I !VIAlffi I
8100 •D<J)(~CIHGIM • Mil* (J:) '1SSSSSS" (suap) '13-Sttoetltr~Mattlil.
• NI Is tlle If\ m MM: cc:> (lllr) "Stf lttllt"
(1~d) 7~-Don Mt1ed1th
0 CJ) Ollllpl
SHMH• •Star*" • Dia • Qwrtrtl flCttllt ....
CD All If UllCWMIJ m diar ••mt, Wltltht
-6:30-
• lttft .......
MNltlc~ e..,., TJW ..... si.w
(I) SM Iii la
• (II (8 Cl)) ""' llJICJ)W'tldli. ..
G 1"" Is IM IWl a, ..... o.
7:00
GT•IUttlla
CJ)""" II Stt Matlin Tonl1llt1 * "MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S
WILD lllNGOOM"
llftl ll11,...
(I) TM IMilea e E,..itM9 Lee Alt1elet
(I) lltta """" Ill ~ City ....,.
(Jl ....... laciSMw
ID (8 Cl)) llD 3 1 uwrenu
WSMw
((IJ) ())) "" "" 'D CJ) the """" a. a•"' 111 S.11.o~•tllt""' ..........
D Aliltlll City u.ltl er•,....,,.,..
-7:30-
fJ TM U\,000 ~ e ... $wdl ·-P-,11m10 Secrtls m ....aw.cw ecmrwaMollJwld ~~ 9 Cl> IS Wlttlftlll lad IMw .......... e Doll Adi,.•, Sueen Ttlt
8:00
9 (<m CJ)) M lllwtlert SM Or H1rtley's pr~tut0n1l 1ntea11ly 1s
str11ned to the brukln& PQlnt Yrhen,
du11n1 1 eonhd1nti1I lher1py ses·
Mon. • new p1tlent confesses lh•I he'd committed 1rand ltrceny
1JSCl)Galllellic-J111ne must rescue 1n Iron Curtain
sc1ent1Sfa son wllo eompltUIH the
esctpe plan by falhn& 1n love with
lie! • IM!e: CC} (Zlw) "TM ~ ht
llldW" (com) ~ I· 8ob Hott
(I) ....... : CC} w.... lut IM
Ima" (dra) 6~-h•n' Sinatra
• Cl) <D ((JI Cl)) Fltll CD MM: CJ:) (2M) ...,.., .... .t
Tlftaw(a" (dll) 61 -Alldlty Htp
bwn Gtor1e Peppard
• Mftie: CJ:) (1 ~) .. ,... If
..._.." (•d'f) '61-Greaory Pet~.
Dnld N1wtn
ID lbclc" lhslcal WotM If Mit ......
• Cllllb tf .. DMe An hour tone tptelll 04I wllat IM .ftete hH done
lor """ •lid mt """ his done fOt
tllt wtt..I• .
......... £.-......
• ..._ lillle O.," (llra> '31-Jlc\lt eo.,tt, W1Uact 8ttrt. lrtnt
lltdl, AotcOt Ates. Edward 8foplly,
!Wt ltlmlKon. •="' ....
-1:30-
• («%) Cl)) W.'Vt Git £.tell Otlltr
Stuart 1s more thin 1 hllle ptrlurbed
wlle11 111s lud b1otlltr Sheldon
amwts unannounced with • nor
bode and mO'lts 111 for a ltw days of
het roora and board
•(])<Bl (Qt ) o,.ratl•• htticMt Nd Holden pllys cupid 111
try1n1 to htlp Ctmt Molumphrey and
a1my nurse Oolorn C11n~ll •llo "t
upset by PtrlOll•I p1obl1ms
9t00
D <cm CD> ne Jeften.nt
Ctol&fs clumna busintu may bt cleaned up lor &ood whtn ht 1eto11s
lo playint a duty t11c~ 1n ordu to
secure the business ol a larat cos
tume company
D n'I (() 11.'t 121 Mavle:
ct) (211t) Mh•lly rt.I" (Mp) Jf>-
Kartn Black Blute Dern 81rb1tt
H1111s. Wilham Deont ld l 1ult1
Whtn 1 fortune ftlle1 ind htr cab
dminc boyfriend set oul to lo<lle 1
wealthy widow's m1ss1na he11 and
claim • SI0.000 1ew1rd they en
counter sever1I s1n1sltr mysleriu G (]) <m (8 ())) Star1*1 1114
Hutdl Canel Starsky mull b1t111n
111lh an underworld k1n1p1n 111 an
effort to find the camer ot a Oudly
virus wtuc:h thrtatens to kill Hutch
11\d thousands o4 olhtri m TOM T HAU HAS A
• Ull-MU HAW '71
IDltttHft
CDVkWJAIS.. 1DHaMMM•1et D lbsl•"*4 n1utr•
-9:15-
fll) IWVE STIAUSS EU * IN 'ETEIMAL WALTZ' fD TM lttl'NI "alb (I)
-9:30-
• ({ll) CD) TlllY blldal Sliow
Walter mikes numerous fnistrahn1
attempts 10 UY• Mlss Reubner fronl
lhe clutches ol 1 handlOl!le lawyt1
(Robert Alda) whom he llH known IOI
yu11 lo bt a Clssanon OJ f!lovlt: CC) "Saddle Tra111f'
(wu) 50-Jotl McCrea
10:00
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