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VOL. 70, NO. 331, 7 SECTIONS, 86 PAGES
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Surfers and lifeguard.a com·
dlc>N to res.cue a C~ p&Jaf.·trom the OCMn wr~ ot
his slnele-en;tne airplane off
HuntlnstOn Beach SAturday. The incident OCCWTed at ll:20
a .m. when the ~gine of Dave
Remand~' Mooney Ranger con-
• ked out at 1,800 feet and 350 yards
offshore at Bolsa Cblca Beach
State Park, a quarter mile north
of Golden West Street.
The plane aklpped over the surf
once, then bellied into the sea,
according to witnesses.
Hernandez, 28, wearina bermuda
aborts and tennis shoes jumped
from the win1 and wu paddled
toward shore on the surfboard of
Ron Brown of Long Beach.
Bruce Cleeland, 23, of the Hun·
tington Beach State Llfeauard
Station, swam out to help them
to shore.
. Hernandez, who sustained
fa~ial laceratJons, was treated
and released at Pacifica Hospital
in Huntinaton Beach.
He told Capt. Tom Barnett of
the Huntington Beach Lake Fire Statton that he had just complet·
ed a pass over Catalina Island
and had decided to switch fuel
•· tanks. Hernandez told investlgatJ.nc
authorities that the engine quit
when he made the switch, but
that he was able to momentarily
restart It just before hlUing the
water. However, the enetne died
again arid the plane hit the drink,
according to reports. The sea
wae aUowtide.
Tbe pilot, fbing out of
Filllerton Alrs>ort, told Capt.
Barnett, bhnself a pilot. that he
had ••about 80 boun.1lyln1 time. •r.
Tbe four-seat. iitnete-en«ine plane, its tall bent over ancf the
tip or a wing man1led, washed in
shortly after2p.m .
A. wrecker-crane truck became
mired 1n Uie sand while towing
the pl&M to a dr)' spot where it would be 1afe ftom high tlde.
However. further aalvaee effort.I
completfd the operatloh.
Cairo Reace Meet
Pushed by Sadat
CAIRO, Egypt CAP> -Presl·
dent Anwar Sadat on Saturday
invited Egypt'• Arab nel1hbors,
Israel, the United States and the
Soviet Union to Cairo to prepare
for a return to the Geneva
Mideast peace conference. 'l'he
call was promptly accepted by
Israel and rejected by Syria.
Sadat said later be would negotiate "with tbe laraells.
alone" Jr the other Arab coun-
tries reftmed to send represen·
tativ's toCalro.
Following up on hls dramatJc
visit to Israel a week aeo. Sadat
told the Egyptian parliament in a
major address: "Cairo ls rt~Yr
starting from Saturday next, \iOO
wUllQ1. to receive all the parties
oft.be '(Mideaat >conflict."
In an emotional.. 80-minute
.speech ptinctuated by t'ble·
thumplnl and bura\a of applaU$e.
Sadat also declared ho was
"proud" of his vilit to
Jeruaalem, blasted the Russians
and assailed Arab cnUcs of his
Israeli mtaslon last weekend.
(Arab reactions ill a atory on
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DAN BROWN, DESPITE HANDICAP, PARTICIPATES
Newp(>rt BcclCh
School displays esprit.de corps
In a week with Thanksgiving as the big day a lot or
l'vents along the Orange Coast were centered on the holiday
last week. They didn't have a Thanksgiving event
per seat Corona del Mar High School, but it was an occasion
Tuesday that called for a lot of school spirit. The entire stu-
dent body turned out for a jog-a-thon to raise funds for stu-
dent activities and athletic equipment. Students, teachers
and staff members took individual pledges for the number
1, or laps around the school's track they could cover in an
hour. Dan Brown, despite disability that requires him to use
' ' crutches, was no exception. The students raised $36,000, stu-
dent leaders claimed.
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Mission Viejo
School feast
special for
90 :Students
Students at Castille
Elemeptary School in Mis·
sion Viejo experienced a
Thanksgiving "feast" last
Wednesday on the school
lawn. The school is only
three years old, but the
"feast" seems as old as
any tradition around. The
Krinklaw team, 90 fourth,
fifth and sixth graders sat
at a long, lawn "table,"
eating fres h and dried.
fruits, vegetables. nuts and
cheeses. ''There's no. junk
H untinqton Bc.1ch
food which, for a lot or
kids, is a real change,"
said Lynn Wegner, one of
tttree teachers or the
KTinklawteam. In addition
to the Thanksgiving
theme, the feast has other
special meanings. It's the
only time or year the stu-
dents s it at a table
throughout the lunch
period. Normally, they
gobble their lunches artd
run off to the playground,
the teac~rs noted. The
celebration "makes school
a lot more fun for them
(the students) and it
makes teaching a Jot more
enjoyable for us," said
teachec Joel Drew .
~Pile of rocks' plane wreckage?
Diver G.D. "Steve" Stephens was looking for a pile or
rocks i!WiO feet of water off Huntington Beach last week but
found instead ~hat be believes is the wreckage of a World
War II airplane. Stephens, 52, routinely conducts safety ln-r specUons of the underwater structures of oil plat(orms. He "'! .. 'lllade the airplane discovery dive near 011 Islanti Emmy,
• the closest platform seen from the Huntington coast. ;+ Stephens said hia brother, Norm. 37, operator of the Atrilnoll •# ' utility 00.t from which he dives, and crewman Gary Pitts or
; Fountain Valley, both sighted the outline of the plane
: , wrecka(e from the surface. They were inspecting mooring
;: chains to which barges anchor while loading oil. The older
Stephens dove to the bottom of the :SO.foot depth and returned
· • wltb the throtUe assembly of the shattered plane. · • •
Fountain V .1lley
Cops rake
·~man-in tow
Fount.µrt Valley police'
haa a HunUngtc>n Beach man in tow Jast week aft.er
he led them on a madcap chase a few days earlier.
The m1n. Westiet Drake,
18, of~ Sallflab Citcle,
• ts aus~t.ed of 1tellin1 a tow tt:uck. off the lot of
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L .tqun.1 i3c!d( h
Manley's Arco Service,
18480 Brookhurst St., Foun-
tain Valley. Drake alleged-
ly made off with the vehl·
cJe •• the dismayed tow
truck operator and ,tauon
attendant watched. The
two stood helples1. And If
that wasn't bad enough.
the •latlon \a owned b1
former Hwrtlnaton Beach
police of fleer, Ju Hou•
Manley. ·
Hltb winds blew wlndowe out
of office towen in De.nve~ and
Boulder, Colo.. Saturday, and
Tbanksalvtn, .bolida~ trtvelen
ln the East and M!clWeat~a._c.ed.
1 ll ppery ro"ad way a and
hazardous drivtAg con!llUona aa
a pair of winter storm• brouitit
frlgid weather to much of tho n'a-
Uon.
A bout 350 people dJ~ dorlni
the long holiday weekend ob the
nation 'a•treeta and highways by
Saturday evening.
A Northeast storD) dumped 17
inches of snow in Piseco, N.Y., J
inchea al Union Citf, Pa., and 5
inches at Burllneton, Vt. Another
storm moved across the northern
Great Plains. bringina strong
winds to the eastern slope of the
Rocky Mountains.
In Colorado, the high winds
halted traffic al)d downed power
lines in a 120-mile stretch O'Om
Fort Collins south to CQlorado
SP-rlnss. A gust of 119 mph WM
cfocked at Davidson Mesa, east
of Boulder, and 109 mph at a
shopping center in Boulder. At
Sporadic PoWer out•'les were
reported l.n Denver; Boulder,
Arvada, Lakewood' and
Louisville. P••r waa out la Niwe>t for several hours after ...
lines leadlu· into a aubttatlon"
were knockea' down.
''l'fte wind i~ tearing \lS apart,"
&Aid a spokesman for Public
Service Co. of Colorado.
The' Bqulder' Turnpike wa'S·
closed sever.al ttmu Saturdu, an ct there was at least one chain· •
reaction collision that sent
several holiday travelers to tbe
hospital for treatment of mlnor
injuries.
Starvation Death
Suspect Collapses
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -1'be
arraignment of two womett
charged with child nulect in the
starvation de~th of a 6·year-old
boy was continued Saturday
when one of the women collapsed
in the courtroom while recelving
a "spiritual reply."
Marion County Municipal
Court Judge Patrick Barton set
another hearing fol' Wednesday
and sent Trula Bush, ~. and
Willa Mayes, 40, back to jail un·
der $15,000 bond each.
Mrs. Mayes bad to be helped
from the courtroom after she col-
lapsed to her knees before the
judge. Mrs. Bush said, "It's
nothing but a spiritual reply."
PoUce found the body or Mrs.
Bush's 6-year-old •on, Daniel,
and discovered five other
children suffering from
malnutrition Jn tHe basement of
the women's sm..,111 one·story
frame home on Friday.
Police said the youngsters ap.
parently \vere fed little more
than salt water in what may have
been part of a religious rite to
ward of( demons. ·
The dead boy, who at 35 pounds
was at least 20 pounds un.
derwelght.. died from malnutri-
tion and dehydrath>n, said the
physician who "rformed the
autopsy.
Hls mother is chAraed with
three count.a of nectect and in·
v.olu~tary mai saJ\1hter and
Mrs. Ma}'ea is b~g held on tllree negJectd&arg'U. . ~he other five chOdren, a
brother and •liter of the dead boy ~nd three of Mt•r-ftlayes•
grandchildren, "Tem"ttned ho~ltallzed, all tuff~I from
malnutriUOP.
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -An off.
duty Douglas County deputy
sheriff wu killed and 2S other
periioM wer~ inJured when a
man rapidly fired six roun'c!J
from a t*mp shotswi tnto the
crowded dining room ot an
Omaha nightclub Saturday even·
ing. • • ,
AbQ\lt ~'perloo.t~ tnany ot
t)iem obll~ tter•.m' the clqb
when ihe bootkll lli~ ~
before the $Ve'1inf'a f amilY"
oriented p\ll)pet show was t~
begin. ~
No on~ saw the abotl\ll1 untU
the man ~ned fire, otflclals
said. "any of the patrons
believed mome?ltarily that the
shooting was part of the act, bUt a
club employet · qulekly called
o"r the lo!ldl,Pea.kerfor patron.I
to take cov~r beoutb theh·
tables. Most dld.
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Such classics as a 1931
Duesenburg SJ. Torpedo j
Sedanette and a 1929
Packard Dual Windshield
Phaeton are being a'-ctioned
this weekend at the Newport
lJeach Marriott Hotel. Bart
Blakely, 5, Balboa is dl\zzled
by a 1923 T Turtle Deck
Ford .Roadster, above. Other ,
hood ornaments shown are
from a 1931 Cadillac, left,
and a Packard. Several
Rolls Royces ~o will be of·
f ered when the biddl.11g re·
sumes at 11 a.m. today.
TBS!'f MS. MCLUllAN arranaed for her vl.alU111 faUla",
contemporary philosopher Manhall McLuhan, to m"t a C~llfqmia re.ident interested ill bla theories: Gov. l!!d·
mund G. Brown Jr.
Durtn1 the meeting, Ms. McLuha,n mentioned ber own
interest tn education and, a short tim• later, w-.a contacted
by one of the governor'• aides to ask if she would •tr'Ce on
the board.
"I didn't apply for lt and I woukln't have applied for tt
because or the time involved," admitted Ms. McLuhan, all
attractive woman who once worked as a model
"BUT SOMETHING UKE this ls an hoaor," sbe said.
"Also, this year the state board ls a vtu'y ereatlve, exctttna
board to be oe. They're not just concerned 1rith poll~es as
much as the problems at band."
She said her concerns are related to the concepts pro-
posed in her father's most recent book, .. City aa
Classroom," coauthored with Kathryn Huteboil and Ma.
McLuhan's brother Erle.
She said she believes children have become out or toucti
with themselves because or excessive exposure to televlslOft
and out of touch with their environment because of isolation
in the classroom and at home.
"CITY AS CLASSROOM," which comes with a
teacher's guide, is a series of exercises desianed to help stu·
dents explore the world they live in, from comic books to
com pu~rs. by personal lnvesUgatton.
Ms. McLuhan said she is partlcular}f concerned by the
drops in reading scores.
·'The bigges t problem today that I see is that children
cannot read," she said. "They can't concentrate and center
themselves properly to read."
A major problem in schools, she said, is not the type of
material that is taught but tbe way in which education is
structured.
MS. MCLUHAN EXPLAINED that children natural),)'
tend to use the right iiide of their braina, which ta the
creative and intuitive side, but are placed in classrooms
that stress the left hemisphere of the brain, which ls
dominated by logic.
"The effect of the classroom on the child today is more
important than the academic comeot," she said.
She said she believes It is po91ible to alter this structure
but ·'it's hard to change a bureaucratic institution."
Tackling such philosophical issues comes naturally to
Ms. McLuhan, who grew up in a laree bousebold with five
brothers and sisters, lncluding her twin sister Teri, on the
University of Toronto campus.
"WE WERE RAISED IN In academic environment,
with professors tripping in for poetry readin1s1" she said.
Although they later moved off.campus, the family at·
mosphere remained intellectual. Returning home la atlll a
stimulating experience, Ms. McLuhan said.
"It's interesting because you go home and you never
know who you're going to meet," she said. 'Trudeau could
be in our living room.
"I remember when I was 18, baviDC dinner with Daa
Hammarskjold. He died a short time later."
SHE REllEDEU BER famous fat.lier durin& her
childhood as en awe·insplrine llgure.
''He was always the professor Iytna on tbe couch read·
lng James Joyce or Ezra Pound," Ms.. McLUUn. said. "It
was hard to relate to a man like that. He's kcoiGe•o much
closer to us and interes~ in us now that we're grown up."
Ms. McLuhan, who's now 31, left home wben sbe waa 19
and moved to San Francisco, where she modeled and
worked as a critic for several maeailoes.
She married while there and moved to Newport Beach
in 1969 with her husband, frotn whom she la now divorced.
Ms. McLuhan currently ~s free·lance wo k with The
ll'lllywood Group, for which she serves as director of the
Society for Media Education, setting up seminars and look·
ing at the future of film and Hollywood.
One of her cun-ertt proJ~cts ls to a~t an illvltaUon by
the Republic of China for members of the board to visit that
country for 16 days in April.
"You've got four basic
threats," he says. ··one, the political terrorist
who "1ill stop at nothlne short of
death to get what he wants. He
has an inbred Death Wish.
"Two, the criminal. Obvious}f
his 1oa1 la financial, at least
normally.
"Three, the mentally dis-
turbed, who for sheer irraUonall· ·
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Nar A BODYGUARD ~
ac>hn a. Tartor i •
tions often brvolve • car:. pulllna i
1tlong1lde another but in real life· I
.and·death drama it rarely worts i
Uiatway · J
Gunfl.re opens up dlrecUy from
bellind. to assure maximum t
.strategy, Ol' perhaps from a point t
in front of an oncomini car. C
"If a car pull.S up betide, you C
hit the brakes. Their forward S
momentum causes them to fire I
in front ol you. Then you cu spin ~
a 180·detree tum. ram tbem tf ~
you can, or ret.u.rn fire lf you're ';· so-equipped," he 9xplalna in a
routine classroom voice. ·
Rarely does anyohe get away I
with an act of terrorism, hijack·
ina, kldnapplna, polltlcal as· t
sassinaUon or other calculated
violence unless he knows precise-·
lywhatbeisdoina, Taylorsays.
Actor Still Critical
CHlCAGO (AP) -Actor Cyril
Rltcberd, best rememberecf u
the delllbtlully devillah Captain
Hook in • musical adaptation ot
"Peter Pan," remained
boapltallied in crWcal CODd1tioG
Saturday following a heart • ~lzure. i
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POLYESTER THREAD
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BY JULES LO ~ ..... CW I f I
Poor GeOra• Jae Ho II
auilty ot notbiDI IDOl'9 than tor·
Ull to be be.IPfu], anid look what he 1eta.
lo the eourae of tbo year JM bu
been cuned at, bolltred at and
shot at wtth a CUD· Ono man tried
to scale a wall and punch Jllm
out. Juat the other day 10mebod,y
smashed hls window \flth • wen.
aimed can of beer.
GEORGE J.\CK.SON la tbo
operator of tb• buale•t draw~bt.A ca. 1 It ii UM drawbddle tbat apt.nS
Spa ~ bet• · Annapolis
and tbt villa&e ot Eqtport. ancl lf
It ta nOl the W.l11t drawbridee in
Amertca -there eeem1 to be oo
way \o cboCJ(; Qot .ven QWDDiu
keeps such recorils-it at leut ls
locally reputed to be. And it the
fru.stratioo taken out 011 Geoqe
Jacuon la a 1auge, it aure&y
muat be high on the Uat.
"They cuu me about equally,
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DRAWBRIDGE OPERATOR FACES UNUSUAL HAZARDS
AMERlc.4 . J
the peOplo ln the cars and tbe·
people in the boat&,.. Georce
i1actton d. ••1 ~ss foltf"3ust
don't li.teto be~ Waltlna."
MOST OP TllZ horde tbet pan
tbroul)l the Spa Creek brld1e
area 't really in a hurry to get
anywbere except down the
Severn Rlver and Into
Cbesal)Mb Bay for a dayotsall·
lag, and tliack.qaln at n11htlall.
Spa Creek ls an lnvltln1'
harbor. From the blockhouse
where ~r1e Jackaoo alt.a at bis
conltola, llsteninc to people
swear blood oatha a1ainst him,
he looks down upon a forest ot
masts. Boatyards and marlnu
abound.
Further, the dockside
restaurants and anUque charm
of Annapolis lure motorists u
well as sailors, so the traffic on
both water and land ls alw_,.
heavy.
In the fall and early winter the
waters of the Chesapeake tum
gln clear, tempting dedicated
yachtsmen long after the peak
summer saillna season. Even at
this time of year the bridle
operator la kept buay.
"Notbtn1 llke In the sum-
mertime, thougla," George
Jackson said.
"IN TU,E SUMMER we
sornetlmes have to post a
schedule, open the brldce for a
half hour at a time aud close ltfor
a baU hour. Otberwlae I wait UD·
U1 l!i .or 20 boats 1atber and let
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DOwns
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them all 10 tlm>ulh at one.. I
never have to wait Joni for 15 or
20boata."
Accordinf to tbe operator••
lo1, the brida• averqea about
1,300 opentn1• dw1n• July. rut
ll1urea out to once ever
ml.nut•, but Geor1e Jacaon
said it's more like every 10 or JS
mlnutes. , • .
GEORGE JACKSON aald one
impatient aklpper knocked the
mut off b1a boat trytn1 to 1et
throucb before the brtdt• wu
fully open. Ju for motorist.a, thq
have broken throuih the \fOOden
barrien dozens of times. Ono
motorcycllst leapt tbe cbum ol
the slowly rlslq brldce.
George Jack.Ion ls u. bu san·
dy hair, blue eyee and, fortuuat. b, an even-tempered and
cheerl\.11 outlook.
He came to Im damned·lf·)'OU·
do, damned-if-you-don't job by:
accident; constrµctlon work wu
slow and he heard there \VU an
O'penln1, as it were, at the
drawbridge.
..l've been doina thla four
yeara now and I auess I '11 keep
on. I really enJoy It.
"Actually, moat people are
pretty good to m,. Some of the
boat people T"-re1ular
customers. I l\lfJSI you would
call them -have even brought
me gifts. I get to know most of the
people who walk across the
bridae eve.ry day. They atop and
talk.
44No, they're not allowed in
here," ~rae Jackson "id ffl>m
his window. "I'm required to
keep the door locked. I cueu
that's notauch a bad Idea."
•NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
Myste~o118
Voice Calls
·Over Telly
WINCHESTER, Enaland <AP)
-••All YOW' weapons of evil must
be destroyed," said the deep
voice to thousand.a of television
viewers in southern Ellfland
Satui:day nl&ht.
The atartlinc lnterruptlou
prompted hundreds of phone calla
to police and Southern Televillon
studios. They launched an lm·
mediate investigation to t.rack
down asUApeded pl.rate transmit·
ter.
•lDDLSBllllG H•lghts
pollcte:.~ .,id been JookJN roe
Mlaa ~ 1lnco .tie 'flU re-
ported mlMina fl"OJI) her apart-
meot heN ~v. 1', escorted ber
to tbla community near
Cleveland.
After• brief atop, Miss Sharpe
then headed on to Sylvania, near
Toledo, wltb ber parent.a, Clair
d Helen Sharpe. ,
Reporters were not permitted
to quesUoo her.
Mlaa Sharpe told police in
Tarpon Sprints, Fl•., she was
abducted from her apartment.
tled up and atl&ff ed in a cloth bag
for the trip to Florida ln the back
seat of tl:\e kidnapper's car.
SHE WAS kept tied to a bed or in
tbe bathroc)m ol the DJ&n '1 rented
trailer 1n Holiday. Fle., near
Tarpon Sprlnp, !or a week and a
half, abe aald. Her flral chance to
escape, she said, came wben the
man took her witb him to a local
at.ore to purchase some bottled
gas.
Israeli Held
Territories
Key Issue
Cairo Meet kks. Arabs UNLIKE THE famoU1 ••war ot
the Worlds" radio broadcut in
America in 1938 that bad
thousands of llstenera bellevinf
Mart.Jans bad landed on Earth.
this hoax was oot part of the sta-
She said ahe managed lo
whisper to the atore clerk that
she wu being held against her
will, and the clerk summoned
police.
JERUSALEM <AP) In the
wake of Egypt's peace orrenslve,
1:-;rael is looking at its map in a
new light and re-examining whal
it can relinquish for peace.
SO FAR Israeli policy has not
changed. O!riclals say that iC a
change is forthcoming, it can on-
ly happen gradually as the
dialogue continues between
Israel and Egypt.
But attitudes appear to be sof·
lenwg. "We arc nearing the hour
of decision," Foreign Minister
Moshe Dayan said Wednesday.
"The question 1s." Dayao said.
.. what will be lhe alternative pro·
posals to lhe present situation?"
These formulae mostly con-
cern four chunks of territory
which Israel captured in the 1967
Middle East war and which the
Arabs demand that lt return in
full. The four areas, likely to be
major topics in any peace con-
ference, are:
-THE SINAI peninsula, 21,000
square miles of sand dunes and
rocky mountains that Israel saya
it needs to give it "strategic
depth" against an Egyptian at-
tack.
-The Golan Heights, from
which Syria once harassed
Israeli farmers in the valley
below
-f~e Gaza Strip, the narrow
finger jutting into Israel from lhe
south which Jerusalem says
must be kept to protect popula-
tion centers and to keep the hotly
nationalistic 400,000 Palestinians
there in cheek.
-The West Bank, by far the
most troublesome or the areas,
where the Palestine Liberation
Organization says It wants Its
own state and where President
Carter envisions a Palestinian
homeland.
DAM~US, Syria (AP> -
Syria rejected Egyptian Presi-
dent Anwar Sadat's proposal
Saturday for a meeting in Cairo
to work out details for resump·
lion of the Mideast peace con-
ference in Geneva. It called
Sadat's plan "a maneuver to cov-
er up his visit of shame to Israel
last week."
"We shall not allow Sadat to
create fresh news events to over-
shadow lhe visit and make lhe.
Arab people forget it," a govern-
ment spokesman said.
SADAT PROPOSED a meeting
or the United States, the Soviet
Union. Israel and the Arab states
involved in the Mideast confron-
tation.
Israel indicated Saturday it
would au.end lhe meeting and
said when an official invitation
was received the Israeli cabinet
would decide who to send.
Syrian Deputy Foreten
Minister Abdul. Halim Khaddam
told reporters accompanying vb·
lting French Premier Raymond
Barre it was impossible for Syria
to accept the proposal.
A Palestinian spokesman in
Damascus. Syria, also rejected
the proposal ".simply btcauae it
came Crom Sadat."
However, Yaslr Arafat, head
or the Palestine Liberation
Organization, convened an
emergency session of the PLO
executive committee lo Beirut,
Lebanon.
"THIS CONFERENCE is the
American-Israeli-Sadat
alternative for a Geneva con-
ference," said the statement is-
sued by Yasir. Abed Rabbu, head
of the PLO information depart-
ment.
·'Only Sadat, Israel, King
Husaeln of Jordan and the hlrel-
lnes ln the oceuplecl West Bank
will be Included in the Cairo
meeUn& to conclude a treaaonous
peace under ~ auaplces or the
United Stat.es," Rabbu said.
Varied Fests
~lebrari1$ F ete OdditieB
..,n....._...,,_.
Pig intestines and parachutiata lured thousands of
Americans to offbeat festivala at opposite ends ot the nation
Saturday. •
In South Carolina, more than 2!,000 cathered at the 12th
annual ChiUin Strut to eat five tons of the Southern fried specialty and hear hog calla.
In Washington State, a amaller crowd braved early
morning rain to attend the second annual Cooper Caper,
where aerial jumpers helped commemorate the exploits of
skyjacker D.B. Cooper, who leapt Into tbe area slx years
ago with a bagful of S20 bllla.
On lhe n11ht before Thanksgivln1 1911, a man who
called h1maelf Dan Cooper parachuted from a Northwest
Alrllnes Boeing m over the dense, lnacculble forests of
southwestern Wubinaton wtUl $200,000 in $20 bills. He's
never been seen or beard from since.
Cold Clutches Midwest
Northeaa" Southeailt Share in CIUll
A spokesman for tbe Popular
Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, an extremist guerrilla
group, called Sadat's invitation
.. another treason."
THE LEBANESE government
wlthhelqcomment.
"We don't even know whether
President Sadat considered
Lebanon amona the parties to the
conflict that are to be invited," a
government spokesman aald.
Government censors in
Beirut advised newspapers to
omit parts of Sadat's speech that
criticized Syria.
There was no immediate com-
ment from Jordan or Iraq.
tion's procram. •
The slx·mlnute mesaa1e, aald
by the speaker to come from the
Intergalactic Aaaociatlon, belan
shortly after 5 p.m., brealclnf ln·
to a news program. There was no
visual signal.
"Thia is the voice of Asteron,"
the speaker began, "'you have on·
ly a short time to learn to live
together in pea~." •
A POUCEM.\N said, "Most
people had taken it qulte aericua-
ly. tb~y were friabtened and
generally scared. We bad to send
a police car round to calm down
one woman.
"We don't know what the
source ol it was or bow It aoton the
air.
Brighten.~-
your day!
lach day th• O.lty Piiot edc:ta a fftU•
brtghtn••• to your llfe with colorful
columnlata, lnt•r••tln9· feature•,
eye-catching ptctur•• -and of oourM. 18
humor p•nel1 •nd comlc1. " · #
Our own Tom Murphln• poke• gentte'fun
at th• IH• and ~llttc1 along th• Or•no•
Coaat, In hf• wry 'Juat Coa.Ung .. column.
Raya Of hope and humor c.n be found In
th• new Featurtno P•e•• of the Datty PltOt. That 11 wh.,. Ann Landera give• her o.oe•nt
and pungent advice. And Elma 80mbeck
turn• houMhotd happentnga Into hlt1rfty.
(And don't min your horoac:opel)
On s.turdaya, chtldren find gamea and
gfg9lea In Uncle Len'• Comer, Whll• ectutta
tUtn to Herb Ceen'• entertelnlftl cOlumn
from S.n Fntndlco.
llack.s Back
Smith Plan
SALISBURY. Rhodesia CAP>
-Black natlonallst leader
Blabop Abel Mu1orewa an-
nounced qualified acceptance
Saturday of Prime Minister Ian
Srqlth'• plan to negotiate a peace
setUement witb moderate black
leaders.
)luzorewa, preslde.nt or the
.African Nat!onal Council, said be
would bold preliminary talks
wlth Smith next week to de·
term lne whether the prime
minister "ii ienuine tn bts offer ..
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TIM ~lf, '8,000.CU' parlllq lot at Squaw wu
ntJed and tbe 1lopea were covertd wllh u
.. umated t.000 at!m.
"Tbe IDOW' ltut.d to dcteilOrat. by 10:30 a.m.," ulcl OU7 Jerome. an adv~ 11der
Who 1ald be wocted out on tbe awt10mely at.Mp
Headwall eQd Corn.let D l'UDI. He added:
• WM DZCBNT aldlDC, but with that
many Pll'l!le tbere'1 abo.at a day left. .. tt wu
pretty well aided out. There'• rocb 1bowtn1
throu1b, and dirt on the snow ...
"It WU pretty funky right Up to the top ...
everythlna'• drtpplng," aald anOther alder at
Squaw. delcrlblng "clear and warm" weather.
SEASON'S FIRST INOW FIL.LE> SOUTH TAHOE SKI ~l!AS
Darrell Dty of Huntllliton B .. cb taid
althoup the readln1s sot pretty bllb. lkllnl was
"nlce" until around noon at an elovaUon of 8,000
feet at Squaw's Gold Coast. He rat.d the 1kl1n1 "a litUe above fair.''
Stakeout Pa9s ·
Decoy Policewoman
Nabs .Rape Suspect
SAN JOSE (AP). -A 28-year·
~ld anan armed with a straight
ruor wu arrested early Satur·
day after attemptln& to rape a
decoy policewoman, police aaid.
Rodney Betbert Herb, a resi·
dent of the area around San Joee
( ~ATE 'J
State University where a rasb of
sexual attacks erupted this year,.
was booked for investigation of
assault with a deadly weapon
and attempted rape.
Police Sit. Jack Woodall said'
Herb approached tbe decoy o(·
fleer at about 1 a.m., forced her
Cash Costs
BOttkBaah
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-A WOU.ld·be liquor store
bandit, who became
mesmerized by the sight of a cash-drawer full o(
Thanksglvlng-day re-
ceipts, paid for bb momen-
tary Japse when the pro-
prieter smashed hllll over
the head with a quart-lized
bottle of vodka.
Police said the robber
entered the Tenderloin dla·
trlct store ~arly Friday
wleldini a broken. janed-.
edged wine bottle and or·
dere d owner Herbert
Wonf, M, to open the re-
gister.
However, the bandW
1tared at the drawer full of
money and gave 'Wong
time to bub the dlatracted.
robber on the head.
Melody land
. Minister
.Must Quit
A United Preab)Urian · mlniater bu been barred
fro"1 further te•chlna at
Melodylad School of TheQJ~ hll cb '• Oi'afii• CountJ naloaal bod1.
to accompan)' him and was ap-
preh•nded b1 backup pollcemen
aftet a strug&le. It was the third·
arreat ln the area since the decoy
operation was set up this month.
O.tod• Deddftr
SANTA MONICA (AP) -The
wife of atDcer Bob Dylan will
keep the coupl1'1 children unW a
permanent c111tody ntUement b
reached, aJud1eaay1.
Superior Court Judge
Raymond ~te made the in·
terlm custody declaion Friday
after a five:a.our, closed·door
bearin1 at wblcb ·J*ychlatrtsta
and psycbolo1l1t1 testified.
Dylan and bla wife were divorced
thla 1ummer after a lJ.year mar-
rla1e ..
Depld9Slala
LOS ANO&LES (AP) -A
shertU's deput7 bas been kUltd and bia partner wowaded durlftl-
a shootout wttb two men stopped
for a routine traffic check,.
authorities said.
Didier Hurdle, 38, died shortly
after arriving at St. Francis
Hospital in Lynwood late Fr1day
night, said Capt. Roy Brown. He
added that Hurdle's partner,
Johnny E. Brown, was taken to
the same hospital, where he was
listed in fair but stable condition.
Soviets Chastlzed
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Unless
religious freedom becomes a re-
allly in the Soviet Union, lt may
be dlfficUlt for the United States
to develop feellngs or true
frien~shlp toward that country, a
city coWlcllman baa told vlslt.lni
Soviet officlall.
Councilman Arthur Snyder
mad• his remarkl through an in·
terpreter to Soviet 1ovemors and
other officials. on a U.S. tour.
CREMATION -
AetorDeatl .. ...........
Richard Carlson, star of the
television series "I Led
Three Lives" during the
1950s, will be buried follow-
ing funeral services today in
Encino. ·
.Cab Tripper '
Back-by Cab
SANTA KARIA CAP> -Jean
Caren, who traveled from btre to
Jackson, Tenn. in a taxloab and
had int.ended to take the tul tb
New York, hu arrived baet ln
Santa Marla-by cab.
Diane Bernal, the dau1ht.er of
the 55-year-old woman, 1aicl that
her mother pulled up to bet home
late ThUl"Jd8y ln a cab. She bad
bailed the tul In Los Angeles
after teUlDI •e(f • but fNlll
Jaekaoa..
Mn. 1Jtl'll11 1114 lht 8t4
talked bet motber out otcomDlei-
lDI her cab trip to New .~ort
earlier ln the week. The daulht«
bad put btr mother ou the bus ln
J aoklOO ln the mlltaken belief
that lt would brlnl ber all tbe
war back to Suta Marta, about.
200 mu.. north of Loi Anaetes.
SOU'l11LAltETAHOE CAP)-
Tbe early ltart to the 1977 Sierra
Nevada US aeuan bas skiers and
resort operatcn lf{nn.lng broad-
ly -but lt.bU lk1 patrolmen crtt-
tinl their teeth and bractna for
some bard work.
Tb~_patrolmen have the job ol
pattolUJle •Id l'UDI, looldna for
bazarda ud belpln• lpJured
1k1en oUtbe mountalnl. They're
tralned tn a varttt)t of areu auch u emersency ftnt aid, uae of
toboHIDI to earry injured alders
and even the use of dynamite for
. avalancbe control in some cues.
THEY'RE TOP-NOTCH.
skiers, but even though aome
spend an entire winter in the
snow, only half that time milbt
be apentakllni for the Cun of iL
Wlth all the work and rlakl in· volved, wtly do It at all? Brian
Shinault, zr who direeta the •Id
patrol at Heavenly Vall~. tbe
blfleK ski complex tn the COD·
tlnental Un.lted States.. 11)'1 be -~sl~"C!t!;r 9;'·
W6rklD, wllh pq .. and b!.~
·them,' be ,_,.,. ·nen tho~
"wt 're the ODtl wbO bav to see
tbe peOple wttb the frowns oa
thelr face1. after thay •et hurt. "There II a eertaln amount ol
risk, but1t'1 a cball!n&• of lrYblf
to work wtth the l*>Pl• ana do
what we can to m<e lhll mO\Dl·
taln safer," be adda. "And the
sld.lq ii a boaua."
IBINA11LT, WHO beads a
force ~-lonal and volun· teer na •kl patrolmtn oa a full wintw weekend here, ta an
arcbltectural designer and con-
tractor betw .. n skl aeaaona.
But even tbbugh be could pro-
bably eatQ au>re as a full·Ume
dealener aod fOntractor, be la)'I
"I would bate to have to slt at a
dr'aftlna table all day"
tbrouabout tht Year.
AS A SKI patrotmu-and ooe
of tewer than 100 who are de·
1linated ".Ute" -Shlnault 18)'8
he ftndl that "tw<> days are never
alike'' on the aid 1lope1.
"Tbete'• alwaya a ehallen11.
always variety," be aaya ... Wlth
emergency medlc*1 work, you
have to think on your feet. It'• not
like being a robot. Everytlme
you come on an accident, lt'• a
llltle dllrerent." .
There are drawbacu to the
job. "U lt'a cold, miaerable and
w.et and you can't see 10 feet tn
front of you bat the 1kl areu are
open, we'rt out there," bo ••YI·
Klrby Moulton, aaal1ta'ot
cblef of the Heavenly aki patrol
on· its Nevada~ "-• out that at tbe It.art of the = "there'• a Jotohrork. Wt biiftW
Jet all our equipment oa Ult Id.
And Moult.oil 1811 tbat. •
as the ctoWdl atart am--Heavenly'• cue tbe ftrat dit&M'
resort opened -''YoU di -'
pect peopi.toatart crU!a!&J' . In a normal aeuoo, a r..
IOl't ml&ht ... u man1 • 1kUn1 acctdtntt. While UMr'9111:
doctors waltlnJ at ibt bi»tt:! the htn aDd even a btllCO;tir
Heavenly to •Peed badly tajm
skltn to ho1plta,11 the •kl
patrolmen do all the IDltW wen.
There are .more than a.ooo
memben of the National st(
Patrol Syltem, la var1tn1 irJ.cte.e. tbrouiboUt the eoam:ry: ilbst are rated u ''DauauJI"
and of'teli do vohmt.r wortc • r9'Qrtl tn uchaqe for tree eld·
inf. Prcteu$oaala like MtMDIJ tet more ateallft tralnlDI af.
make tld pa,tn>lllila a re~ -
pald wlnW JOD.
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ID Anahetm, an electrod.e1 ftrm letl lllde-i~ ileettnp durtna workinJl·boun for lta ~. ~
lMutda are bleued ao tbGlr work c&11 be carried OD ID the
name dtbe l.Drd.
Tbe Rev. Chuck Smlth'I Ollvary Chapel bu ll'V'G la
only a few years from a Costa Mesa tent to an oraantzitioO
embraced by thousands of Orange CounUans.
A few miles oorth in Gardeq Grove, tho Bev. Robert
Schuller continues to expand bil drive.ID cburcb to a point
where it has to be ranked 'Wtth the largest denominations of
any slnele church ln the nation.
Pamphlets are banded out on Oranfe County streets,
and carried house to house. Return-to-Jesus messages
reach out from TV screens and the radio. They're on
bumper stickers and pasted to envelopes of mall. Rellglous
oriented businesses abound: ..
No doubt about it, we are ln the midst of a massive re-
ligious movement, one dominated by fundamentallat doc-
trine and stimulated by Jim.my Carter's open declaration
of his "born again" religious conviction.
Nor is this a local movement. Writing in The Saturday
Review, Dwayne Walls calls it "a national phenomeno~···
with tens of millions of Americans parading their version
of the Word'' throughout the land.
To most minds, the Jesus Movement is to be
welcomed. In an age of disintegrating families, drug-
opented youths, rising crime and a wholesetofmoralsgone
awry a reborn religious commitment offers some promise
that' ibe entire nation isn't headed for some kind of a
wholesale perdition.
Even the anti-religious among us would ratber be
pester-1 by a persistent Jesus freak than be robbed or
a tabbed by a heroin freak whose 1uppJr jun raa out.
As writer Walls points out. however. the movement coes boyond the youth and beyond the street comer,
1 'Tbe country seems to be increasingly well supplied,"
he writes, "with zealots who take the conversion Of their
fellowman as the supreme act of faith. They are srll&ting
eatabliahed churches, severely testing the concep of re-
ltglous freedom, and embarrassing believers wb&e
theology cannot be sum med up on a bumper stic_ker or a T-
shlrt." ·
The touchiest element of the Jesus Movement is.the in-
sistence of some of ·its ·more zealous adherents that tbeirs
is the only path. This stand obviously rankles those of other
persuaaions, particularly Jews.
Interwoven with this attitude is a spreading .. Buy
Christian" movement. Directories of "Christian" bus·
inesses have been printed in San Die&o County and ii\ Modesto; they rHtrict listings to buslriesses run by pro-
f easine Christians and are distributed free through
churches and religious bookstores.
Wells says the Christian Business Directory is linked
to the California Christian Campaign Committee "to elect
Christions to public office.''
This comes down to economic and political boycott for
religious reasons, hardly a concept in the eyes of the found-
ing Cathers when they set about guaranteeing religious
freedom as a constitutional privilege.
As a counteraction to the badly drifting morality of the
country, the Jesus Movement is a welcome flood of in-
dividual pledges of hope and faith.
As such it is a welcome awakening -so long as some
of its elements do not tread on the religious freedom of
others with lesser or differing faiths.
·Reversal Embarrasses
' It was declared mostly an embarrassment when a
420-ton reactor vessel was installed backward in the
nuclear generator being bum at San Onofre last week.
The F.dison Co., the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
and the Bechtel Corp. all seemed to agree that the blunder
won't slow the construction schedule, won't affect the
operation of the plant and won 't mean any danger when
the $2.5 billion expanded plant goes on line in 1981.
They said the error was spotted when a second reactor
was being installed and someone noted it was different
from one put in place last April.
By feeding it from the other eild, the wronaif install-ed vessel will work just fine, we were assured.
All well and good, but tt's hardly soethl!lg fot Ora.nae
and San Diego county residents to learn that the experts
can't tell one end from another'on such a colossal pieee ot
equipment -and that they can dismiss the mistalee so
cavalierly.
• Opinion• expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other vl.ws expressed on this page are tnose of their authors and
artllta. .,eader comment is invited. Addr•s Tt1e Diiiy Piiot, P.O.
Box 1580, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71•) &42...s21.
~oyd/ Fumes Fleeting·
ByL.M.BOYD
Ttte typical ~learette
1uiater only putft on that·
~-~ett.e about one tenth of tbt Ume that 1t burns.
He alwl)'I lriPPed St DOlJlted upwaru t11t bta tb•mlt. Otherwise, he wouldn•t be
here to report on the matter. what? This data ct0mea h'om
a Hollywood teobDloal ad· vlsor.
•mcmm <Os> -• ot • m1D41• ·~ Cl th poll .oat~porter ta k»,
• • a r a · · tlarouata tb• if ..... "'91 ,. •• 14emta1
•P•ecb" to hold them up to the dll·
lllualoned electorate
a 1 more. e.tdence ot the lHder'a tn• ecma.t.~. Look at Carter talk·
IDJ about buman tleedonl ud' ferlq tbe $ba1a ot Iran. tut
M"OP"*•mtan t;Jnnt, bll bak:J
to wipe awq tbe tear 1u.
Conatlteney In public u well u
ID onvate Ute la a ~ptom o1 ad· nnced mental lllileu u ls an
obleasive need to upoee 11 and
dwelloolt.
1)jllC()rd? NonsenM! Arthur and I are working clOH/y on thia project!
•OST PEOPtB doll-& tDow
what the board ta miaeh a..
whether it ls pr..._.°"' "1 a
chairman or a lhlll.
Tbe 8ilt ol tbe attack GD Burm
WU that be ... too IUno ID ... tmc tbe money npplJ l1"0W and that be bas not kept ~t rat.el
low enou&b-Tb1a ll 1uppoHC! to
have •lawed Job ereatSon ud tbe
rate of tcODOmlc NeCWerJ.
Then eomes the revenal with
Carter and bla Seent1r7 ot tbe
Treuury ~ tlW tile,. &N ID
accord with Wbat Bura1 bu
done. But do tbeJ bow what
BUl'll8 bu dooef Ta. po...tHt~
Bob Greene J
Third ·EnCounters Not So Spaced (}ut ..
•111~ 411 I •
UFO slpti•'ll· Of tbe18 a,bt.-lnt•, appruimatety 1,000 are close enooaJlten of the third
kUld. USut it ls very lntereatlng,"
Dr. J{ynet said. •"These clOH en-
couaters of the tb1.rd kind have
beea reported from all over the
wotld. And yet more than !50 per-
cent of the people who report that
~have seen creaturea report
I tbe same type of creature.
•'BASICALLY, the creat.un.
are reported as look1Da Uke
OY8flft'WD pbtlnl, '1'beJ bne
Jar1e bead.I and •Plndl.Y bodlm.
Over and Oftl' a1Ain, this la the
kind of creature ·wearer. told
about." Dr. Hynek said that reports Of uro sigbtlap 1"tend to come la
w .. ea," and that tbe Cent.. for Ul'O Stodlea usually recelvee
about three UFO reporta a d.q
from different parts ol the COUD·
try.
Be ia connaced that. once ..
''Close Encounten of the Third
Kind'' ls released, the number ol nported afOtlnp wW pick up enormoualy.
0 Most ol them will be false re.
porta, .. Dr. Hynek 11ld. .. w. re-
al.lie tldl. But one beneflcJal ef • .feet tbe mcme 111&7 bav. ta to convtnce people wbo have IMD
UPOI In tbePut -people who
haYe hem attal4or tmbarruled
to talk about lt -to come
forward and tell ua wbat U.,
haft aperleand.
•-nen are dOMDS ot 11lbUft! tor fVfll'Y one that ta 1'9pc)ri;d
us. What .e a.re moet tntereeted
lll ta the people wbo. because of ffar of rldleul._ have aeen tbiaas tn 1ear1 put. and kept quiet
about lt. Tben ts a bqe re-
aervotr ol uDreportecl lnforma·
tlOli out then. •-rta.o DeODl• wbo come to t.lk
to UI at ~ the Center for UJ'O
Studlea are tremendou1l1 fruatratect Tboy~ reluctant.
The)' thlnt t.bat we•n think
tbet'recra1. It~ea a UtUetime
•• • todevelqp~dence.
"I ten ttmn tbit thlt it not new
to me. I UIUN them that I re-
J'••ela.
"I& __ .,. sreat •aue& but I dlcln'& &hlnk H WU
• aa bad u all that."
»•. RYNK wet that he.,.
Uclpat.a' a need for wlwrteer
worten at the Oenwr for UFO
StucU•.f .
"Wt're Dot •OJ.ni to be able to
handle au ot the inqulrlu we re-
eelve lftel' the llMW!e eome1 out
-not Wltb our present ltalt.
We're Paa to need people to
help UI take bam8I -9 cleJioll..
tiont. From • tdeQUfto stand·
point, sdmCii depend.a Oil •tUIDI
data. A.ad we are mi.rated m i colleetinf dm data,•• ,
Dr. lbD* hid tbat he fee!I a
kind of TI.ndleatloa, 'after Ill."
these ,....,. ol reatll"Cb, to ftD4 <
tb•t peapJo .,. ftlWl1 tald.q tbe
!dea of qJ'Qi and alleD creetun9 r
le \1 ••
''TheN mat be dftll11tSaa1 • out there ftTY much mere ad·. ~•need tban oun," be eild.
"fJleavaa aon wbat tbli1 linoW ' that we doQ't. UDdoubtedJy, out
ln anOtber solar l18tQI tbll'e
&.l'9 creatures ri8ltt now CQle_.
fnl wMtbtr ttiere ta life on d .
Earth." y
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Women Ditscover 'Place in the Sun',
Leavmc for HoustOll a"-* •Co • ., an exclt1n1 time for all of us; however,
we were fUll of apprebenalon Md COD·
-cera (or teveral reuon.a.
One, the Callfarnla dele1auon had
aomo dlttlcult prevtous months, tryln1 to
brin1 th1naa toeether. Another reason
was our concern over the anti·
everylhine eroupa from Phyllis Sebafly
to the 12 Ku Klux Klan dtle1ates from
the Miaai.ssippl.
THE FIRST DAY all four of ua (room-
matea) took off tn dllferent direcUona to
attend individual caucuses of particular
interest to ua. For me, it wp the Black
Wom.en'sCaucus.
I wu very imoreased on bow or-
ganised our Action Plan for Black
Women had been pre-prepared and wu
ready !or ua to review and make com-
ments.
The first thinr many of us noticed that
bad not been addressed in both the Na-
tional Plan of Action as well aa the Ac·
lion Plan for Black Women wu the sub·
ject of housing.
There were many individual concerns
expressed, but it was emphulied over
and over that we must develop a resolu-
tion in cooperation with other ethnic
groups and present It as a total packa1e
if it was to be accepted by the deleeaUon.
THIS MIGHT SEEM like a simple task
but it was not 1 It took many meetings,
many behind-the-scenes discussions and
two sleepless nights before agreement
was made and a beautiful resolution was
ready!
In between these special caucuses was
the last mile torch run with Bella Abzug,
Billy Jean Kmg and Susan B. Anthony,
the great-granddaughter or tM first
American woman who convened a meet·
mg 10 1884 in the interest of women.
Whtie wc were attending state
caucuses and pro·Plan meetings, there
were more than 5,000 women standing
five or six hours in line. trying to get
hotel accommodations settled, plus the
2,000 delegates were gelling credentials.
It was a hectic day but much was ac·
complished.
INSPIRING SPEECHES were made
at the official opening or the conference
b y Bella Abzug, Barbara Jordan,
Congresswoman from Texas; Betty
Ford, Rosalyn Carter and Lady Bird
Johnson
ResolutJons were introduced, argued
and passed. This procedure went on for
three days and nights. Each meeting
saw the developing, the buildini of unity,
sisterhood and love. It was the most ex-
citing and inspiring experience I have
ever had.
-We experienced the· democratic proc-
ess in action. We saw women suc-
cessfully getting some of the moet im-
portant and controversial issues ad·
dressed Ul a businesslike way -aettlng
business done
AN INTERSESTING thing happened
to me on the second day. Before we left
California for the conference there was a
great deal of apprehension, and perhaps
a little fear, because we knew that the
state of Mississippi had elected 12 Ku
Klux Klansmen and women.
I did not look forward to being in the
I Ari Hoppe I
1 landslide
Winner
vs. Flood
Of Defeat
Two rrlore television newsmen
were elected mayors of their
communities last week, thereby
joininf the growin1 number of
those who have auccesafully
made the jump from the one en-
tertainment medium to the
othor.
There is no reason that local
television anchormen ln
1ame room with people of tblt
pblloaopby. On Sunday one of tbe
K.l&DJmeo approached me in tho ton-
fereoce hall. ·
ff• aald he had been told that 1 bad em-
broidered orange lnlltnla1 and be won·
dered lf I would give him one. I aaked his
name, andbesald Mark. ,
I N011CED HE WAS very younc and
asked bis age. He knelt down besld• me
and told me be wu 22. J replied, "M'al'k,
you are so young to . . . "
I didn't go any further. I told him J
would aeo lf 1 could f\nd an extra oranae
and would let him know the next day. I
dldn 't find one, but I wondered to myaelt
if I bad, would I have given it to blm.
Such a small incident -but to me lt
was not insignificant. I bad a mixture of
feelings; fear, anger and aadnesa.
Because there was so much love
permeatlne that conference, I found
myaelf for juat a moment feellne sorrow
for Mark and an absenoe or malice.
Monday's session wa1 a bit oontuaed.
We were tired and we kpew friends we
bad made would be eotng their ways and
we wanted to exchange addresses and
say our good-byes.
WE FELT WE HAD made the IM-
PORT ANT decisions and we really
could.n 't settle down for thlB laatseaslon.
On the plane home I thought what can I
say about these last four days In a sen·
tence or two.
I said to myself, these days resulted ln
women finally Clndlng their "place In the
sun·' -we were going to go forward: the
momentum was there and we would not
be deterred.
History had just been made and I bad
helped make It. l made an lnner commit·
ment to continue to help remove the bar-
riers that women face so that we may
make this a better world for all
humankind
JO CAINES
MemberofOrangeCounty's
Citizens Direction Finding Comrnisalon.
Bbtory Shared
M an individual who served on the
California International Women's Year
Executive Committee and thus helped to
plan the state IWY conference at the
University of Southern Cahfornta in
June, I feel an immense satisfaction at
the completion of the National Women's
Conference.
In less than a year, we traveled a 1reat
distance. Personality and group dif-
ferences were put aside in Houston. The
Californians emerged as leaden. Al. the
largest delegation to Texas, they were
responsible for the Introduction and
paaaage of the minority resolution. a
much stronger statement than that con·
talned in the original plan.
THE RESOLUTION'S passage was for
me lhe high point or the whole meeting.
To witness such remarkable women as
Maxine Waters or our State Assembly;
Coretta King, the widow or the slain
black leader. and Orange County's own
Billie Masters reading aloud the resolu·
tlon, to be a Witness to the cominc
together of women or all faiths, races,
and creeds was an unexpected thrill,
which I shall long remember.
Aa a teacher of his a woman
wbo la no loqer yo •· lt bu been a matt.r of Pride for e to participate in
lhe first fellerally ced women'• con-
Yentton; a meeting which wW be re·
corded In the history boots of tbe f\ature. I particularly enjoyed ehartni thl• Jiil·
torte event with my etudent, ti-year old
Kathy GenWe. 1 know that one day ahe wm be relatin1 to her crandcblldren the
story of what she aaw in Houaton in W11.
THERE WERE of COW"le some low
polntl. Anivtne at two ln the momlna at
our hotel, the Sheraton-Houston In-
formed ua that our rooms had been oven
away, that the hotel bad not received our
deposit.a. We have since learned from
our bank that the check was dutifully re-
ceived and paid. The hotel simply over-
booked, apparenUy a hotel habit.
1 was sorry to see how mechanical the
responses were or the anti-ERA deleaa-
tlons. particularly the lf'OUP from In·
diaria, who sat close to us. Green and red
na1& waved by their leader dictated
their votes. They never broke rank.a.
These women were in marked contrast
to the pro-ERA delegatloDS who fre·
quently disagreed on the wordings of
resolutions, on certain ideas or on pro-
cedur• at t.bo COD.fer.nee. That Ii the
. nature. ot democracy; we levn t.brou&b
conflict and confroDt&UOll.
I alto notlc9d t.Ut the aoU·ZRA people
· (abOut 30 percent ol the dete1atea) never
strayed too far from the media. Even
while praytnc, on •om an wu Civinl an
interview to a reporter l
WE Orl'BN BEU that ffOblen iD our
movement do not have MDMI of humor.
But there wu much l•uabter and many aood.>oatured excbancea dUl'tnC the con-t erence. Or ante County clelecates wore
straw bats decorated with plutlc
orances by Shirley Moma of TuaUn with
the help of the children in her
nei1bborhood.
The bats put Oranco County on the
map. We were stopped by many press
people and u the daya went by, we
added pins, nowen and even a box of
CalifornJa ralains to our chapeaus.
We returned to Los Aneeles exhilarat-
ed and exhauated, 1upported by the
knowled&e that we had just completed
the first phase of an enormous task and
bad brought our slaters and brothers one
step closer to a "perfect union."
VIVlANHALL
Chair of the
Oranee County Delegation
S•e•lcen l...,re
T arrived ln Houston with a nry
negatlve 1ttltude after 1eelDe. the
California delesatloo Ill IM AU1
Now I really am amazed an"! excited
by how the COAVentloo tu.med out. The
people th.er. were ao Dice to me and real·
1y concerned. •
I WAS 80 INTE<STSD ID ibe.
speaken; they really ln1plred me. '1be
whole convention, lo my opinion. wu
handled in a very orpnJ.Md muner.
1 was sUJl)rised to '" tbe ••anti•• pea.
ple were orcanlud and peaceful. I never
saw any "radical .. ~omen which la fan-
tastic. ·
Now I look back on all that I've done.
To think that I attended such an hia-
torical event! I learned 10 mucb from
lhia experience, The way conventions
are tun and Robert'• Rules ol Order
fascinate me.
KATHLEENGQmLE
Student, Westm1n.at.e1' Hilb School
Pe••••lll..U•
What I found most meantndul about
the conveotioo wu tho splrif of unity.
community and alaterhood.
Theae wurdl were formed out of a
aeries ot hectic and excltlnf experiences
that exchanaed f eelln111 o boad.ac• for bonds ol friendship, dl1peraal and laola·
tion for shared networka, and confusion
for respect, love, and purpose.
A.a women, we aha.red -first our
anger and f rmtrailon, then our lauahter,
finally, our purposefulnesa.
THE WOMAN FROM Colorado de·
cided to frame her five bate letters and
hang them in the bathroom. Tbe de-
legate from San Diego, whole lUe and
children had been threatened by phone
caUs from the KKK for two week& before
the convenUon, came anyway and ln·
spired us with ber bravery. _ ·-
Tb e black, Hispanic. Native
American, and .Ulan-American women
stopped blclterina about detalla and unit·
ed wllh the white women to work da)' and
night together, ustnc each oth~r·s
slrengths and wisdoms.
Most import.ant Cor me wu t.he woman
from lndlana who sat acrosa the aJale
from me. She wore en ''ERA l• •
turkey" badge and when the minority
floor leader waved her red fl••· she
sl.ayed down; wtien the green flat went
up, she stood to vote. We voted opposite
on every sin1Je ltem. ·
BUT ON mE LAST day, wben sbe sat
exhausted with her shoes off, her feet up,
and her badge folded and torn. we
caught each other's eye. Theo we both
smiled.
Across whatever cultural dl.stancet
and Ideologies that separated our llvea.
we grinned and waved, auddenly warm
with sisterhood.
Women do not have the power, the
privilege, nor the stat.us that I.I their pro·
per le1acy in this count?')'. But if we can
keep this sense or community and ail·
terbood and continue to act vntb un1ty,
we can begin to reallie the ldeat. Ulat
formed the convention's plan ot aeilon
whlch we passed.
PRISCILLA OAKS
Assoc. Professor of Encllah . Cal State FuJJertoo
Niek. Thimmesch
Bella's Show Was ted Taxes
WASHINGTON -The
federally funded National
Women'•
Conference
was no place
for a man.
Nor for any
poor soul who
yearns for
fairness in
this vale of
tears or for
democratic
procedures.
Rather, it 11 a classic cue~ a
mlUt.ant mlnorlty imposina ita
wlll on the majority -the
American public, In tbia
i.natanoe -and J11atln1 it pay
money for the experlen~e.
It isn't so Important that the
Houaton delotates
l'Ubber-atamped an acUon plan
for ERA. abortloll·On·d•mand. leabian rt1h•• and
1ov e rnment-conhol led
.child-care cent.rt. .
and the Flag are now obsolete
shibboleths), though their real
purpose was to win government
blessings for controversial,
partlaan and minority views.
In July, 1976, eight months
before the flrat state conference
on women was beld, a national
commlaslon published the
manual that yet-to-be-elected
delegates were to follow -or
else. It was titled "To Form a
More Perfect Union" and
included ar.awnents for virtually aJJ the controversial iHUel
ulUmately rubber-stamped Cn
Houaton.
In early 1977, President
Carter, probably to salve an old
polltlcal enemy, appointed Bella
Abzue to bead the commission
runnlai the Houston show.
particular
shouldn't
make ex -
cellent pollU-
c1 an1. They
have well-
atyled bair,
warm amllesi
taat•fu
makeup, and
the abillty to
read aloud
fateful Pft!18 conference:
"Good evening. Welcome to
our Slx O'Cloelc Prest Con-
ference. We have a number of ex·
ciUnc ltOri4la for you th.I.I eve-
nin1. The top one ii probab)7 the
buratlnt ol the Parkville River
Dam, which nleuod a 20-foot·
blab wall OI water that awept
away 8.1 DeOPli and caused an
caUmai.cf $11 mllllon ln proderty
dama1e. And you better believe
thaU16mllllonlhJotofmoneyl ,
O'Clock Pre.a Conference. Butln
aporta, 10'I flllJ will be happy to
know the Parkville Coqara won
that oneZJ. to20.
'l'llAT A.Cr WAS a ereen lleht
tor mWtantl across the lend to
•tampede 1.be state conferences.
uaioa: muscle teetlc1 to reduce
10-c&lled trlM!lUonal women to
mlnlmal or no-repreaeotatlon
at.tut on Rite delegations.
what others have Written for
them with pace, clarity aod a
pompoaaneu that Carr1M COD·
vicllon. What more could we ask
a candJdate?
Once elect.s, however, U.e
who nlOt1Y perform the MWt
tace cettalia hulrdl. A case tn
point la &bat of Mllton .
Baberdab.
.. JN Ol'llE& atortea, Deputy
Mayor Bobei't borlus ,,i,a In·
dieted ~ for bribery l:nd n-
torUon. He • here With ua UU.
evt12tn1. ffet, Bob, W'Mre'd you aet Uaat Jany apOrtt coat? Also
here le Treasurer FraDk
Oerchtn, Wbo bu just annoonced ~
a '12 pfittent lncreue In property
wet. Bow'• your new ti&by, Fran kt
The mWt.ants used d.lrty trtcb
that w o uld have made
Water1ate vlllalns bluab.
In Xanau mWi.t boots ol
Ule cOaterence lbu\ the doon to
a crowd d oppoMnta. clalrnlnt
erTOaeiOUStjt that tbelt pte:Mnce
ould vtOlate flte ordlnancet. ·
tn North Carolina women
vot•4 for delo11tu oo a
Saturda1 afternoon only to be
informed bY mllitarita late that
nlabt that the tlectlon w0o14
haH to be held aCalD beCIUM
one Jla W mtailnJ troni tbe ballot..
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... J.OMY PILOT
·Racing Profits
Expand J!air
Oraqe County Fair offtdala are lo0idn1
toward more rapld expanaloo ol the Coeta Mesa·
baaed falrcround.I because ol lbe financlal auc-eeq Qf thorou1bbred horao ra.eiD1 at Los
Alamltc& Race Course. .
Mon than $18 mJlUon lo beta were handled
durin1 the J.2..day raclne meet which closed Mon·
day aloq wt th the off -season Fall Fair.
AFTER NVMEROlJS expenses, lncludinl a
$1-milllon·plus tax payment to ~ state and the
lossea 1uatained by the fair Itself, the local falr·
grounds 1tand to make a profit of well over
$200,000, accordin1 to director Ken Fulk.
He aatd the final profit won't be known for a
couple of weeka, but could run as hl&h as
$275,000. "Every dollar we make gives us the
capability of borrowing $10 from the stale," he
added.
The JS.year ilale loans will be used to
finance the falr's planned $16. 7 million expansion
and uparadlog plans.
They call for new exhibit and commercial
buildines. expanded parking. en equestrian
center, and 3,000 seat outdoor amphitheater.
FlJLK SAID THE expansion ls expected to
be completed by 1984, but the tentative 1981 open·
in& date of the amphitheater could now be moved
up to late 1978.
The expansion is designed to transform the
fairgro1mds Into a year-round cultural and ex-
position center for Ora nee County.
Fulk said an average of 9,613 persons turned
out to bet $1,367,000 each day of the meet, which
featured the first thoroughbreds to race in
Orange County.
Yet to be decided is whether the horse racing
meet will be renewed by the California Horse
Racing Board as an annual event. It was ap-
proved this year on a trial basis.
California legislation that goes into effect in
January could force some Orange County hous-
ing developers to donate either land or cash to
help overcrowded school districts build new
classrooms.
County supervisors this week referred
Senate Bill 201 to the county Planning Com-
misaion for a report on the measure's local im·
pact.
ACCORDING TO A report by the California
Legislative Counsel, existing state law provisions
can require developers to set aside land for local
schools.
However, current law also requires school
districts to repay developers for the land's cost.
The new measure authorizes city councils or
county supervisors to adopt an ordinance requir·
ing the donation of either school building sites or
fees.
"""" MABEL J. PAAIS, re•lcMnl ol Co•i.
Moe, CO. P-•••Yon No,..mlMtr
2S. 1'11 Siie I• luf•lved by two ~litftl•rs.. ~llY ~·~ eno Judith Lot1an, C.. • •Ill Miiii
fr.mi H-y ol Geroen C.ro .. , c. ..
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6ereld H8"*1"fel Pie*•, C.., Pelrkll
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n.sa JOHN EDWAllO PEASE, relJOentof
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Even young Matthew Bencler, 21h, of Hunt·
ington Beach, understands why men (and lit·
tle boys) climb seemingly insurmountable
objects such as mountains and monkeybars.
Because th~y're there! Below, Matthew
begins the ascent. Above, he struggles
toward the summit. Top, Matthew enjoys the
view from on high.
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ORANGE COUNTY
BA TES SAID state officials may relax that levy
somewhat because of county aalvace efforts at lta four landfills.
Tb& anti-UUer law alfo could. impose annual
fees on retail stores of $10 to $30, dependinc on total
sales.
In addition, manufacturers and wholesalen of
containers, aoft drlnks, beer. newspapers,
maaatlnee. household paper and tlrel coulct be as·
sessed yearlr fees of $200 to $2,000 <lependiaa upoo
the size of the firm '1 payroll.
Funda from those sources would be turned over
· to the atalf> and reallocated to public ud private
agencies tor recyclln& pro1ram1 and litter
clean-up. ·
Bat.es said county supervlaon opposed ~ state measures.
"The trend la to take away control from local
gov.;raunent in solid waste manacement." Bates
Hid.
''Urit&rtunately, aasoclated with that 1tate con· trot aridle&lJlatlon ls hJ1bar cost.I." be concluded.
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PUBUC NOTICE
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THE WFSl' INDIES (il)-Probab\J at no
time atnee MaceUaa lhow.d the~ Ila"'°
many Hilon be at aea demcmtraun, that the
flat Earth Society l1 mlJSuidecl. •
These are lhe clrcu01navt1aton, private
people in tbhlr own boats in search of 4dvent'1re
or in ruaht fro~ landlocked tedium. . .
THEIR MODES OF T&ANSIT are "5
various as their motives. An all but unaintable
lHoot creation bobbing into Recife, Brull, with •
lts solo skipper on the le1 from Cape Town. Vut,
akyscraplnc ketches -tbe aoldplaters -with
deep tree-zes, saunas and ~nough electronics to
go into orbit. Family boats. Leaky boats. Boati
darint Cape Horn. Boats -most of them -so·
ing the easy way, east to west with the tropf cal
trades. .. , don't think there is a typical circum-na•·
iotor." said Dan Leahy recently on the Carib-
So.ae clr~--•a1'lf1aton .t•lc
,,..,,.; .ig1ai, uinal,., .,fed•·· •t
stormu, r~I~ or pirate•.
bean island of Bequla havin1 almost completed a
four-year circuit with hls wife, Chris, aboard
their 6()-foot yawl, Mareda.
In the 18908 Joshua Slocum opened up the
world to yachting by sallin1 around It alone.
What was a feat has become almost a fad.
CIRCUMNAVIGATOBS IN RECENT yeara
have included Bernard Molteuler;, ll
Frenchman, on the lest lap of a sincleh.aMed
around-the·world race when he decided the hell
with it and kept on going around Africa, finally
C'oming ashore in Tahiti.
Robin Graham probably is the youngest
l>Oloist, having set off from California at 16 and
finishing at 20 married and with a contract
from National Geographic
Then there was the boatload of Kiwis Crom
New Zealand who after seven rollicking yean
had only made it to South Attica. Where they
really wanted to be, they decided, was back in _
. .
tbtlr raverite bar ln tbe world-ln ColombiL·
Tbey rwened eourae 8,500 D\11• acrou the
• Atlantiotocelebnlt.Cbrtltmutbere. M.,elWl on1Y proved what many .clatlall
ba"CI long posited. A 1clent11t named
Eratosthenes in Alexandria declaNd tn the third
century B.C. that not only was the world round
bai tftat its circumference was 25,000 miles,
almost the actual figure .
MAGEUAN, OF COURSE, DIDN'T finish
hi• llJatoric trip although he did recross his
coune from an earlier voya1e. He wu kWed ln
the Pblllpptnes by unfriendly n-.uves, a perU
Slocum prepared for by spreading tacks on bis
· deck before he slept.
Juan SebaaUan del Cano completed
Maaellan"ll expedition, arrtvlnc back ln Spain on
what be calculated was a Sunday. But he heard
no ctiurc;h bells. It waa Monday. Del Cano had
dis~overed the international date line, an
horololical aeceuity that puts circumnavigators
a day out of step, at the very leut, with the rest
of us.
Since there are no toll booths on the hi&h s~as
it is impossible to determine how mariy
yachtJmen are traWna ln Magellan's wake. But
nags of the world's nations, lncll.\d.l.nl landlocked
Switzerland, are commonplace in popular
slol>9fb like Tahiti or the Caribbean.
Some cltcumnavlgators sink from eight,
literally, victims of atorms, ree.ra or pirates.
THERE ARE OTHER BUT MORE ubi·
qultodhuards. Boredom for one. The Leahys-
sM was a Wall Street stock analyst, he a clothing
importer before they decided to cash in and
check out -have a four-shelf bookcase ln their
cabin lined three deep with paperbacks. Often
the fitSt question a clrcumnavigator asks on
steppiog uhore is not "Where's the shower?"
but "Got any paperbacks to swap?''
For most circumnaviaawrs the enemy is
routine. Guardin1 against sail chafe. Deciding
which cans w open for dinner, providing the
labels haven't come oft. Keeping the sextant
clean. Trying to remember where you swwed
what.
Those moored to a permanent
A.JI
.. ........ DA~ AND CHRIS LEAHY LOUNGI! ON DECK OF ~OOT YAWL AFTER OOY882Y
paycheck may wonder bow these wandenn cian
·afford tt. Generally, llvin1 ls cheaper at aea tban
on land. 'Ibe wind, notes Dan Leahy, i& free.
There are no property tuea, l)o pbona or can to
support, no school bllll, no plumbers! bllls. By
neceaslty, clrcumnaviaators become Jacka of all
trades.
Ario Nlsb, a onetime fllbermu. IOld bis
share In a contractlna bUliDeal, rented his home
in San Leandro, Calif., took b1a three kids out of
school and bu been at sea almost two years
aboard his 65-Coot ketch Sonic. ma wife, Marty,
became the school teacher.
But mouth.s still have to be fed. In St.
Thomas, Marty shopped at an American
supermarket. for the fint time ill al.molt two
years. She rant up a bW of $3,000.
When his coffers run low. Leo~ a l'reach
Canadian who has been at sea more than a de-
cade, makes port and heads for tbe nearelt hotel.
Leo can teach both divinl and dancinc.
Securtne tbe financing for a clrcumnavl1a-
tion ta one thins. Getting up the determination to
dolt ls another. One must overcome laodafde at-
tachment& and d.lsrecard the lmportunlnp of
friends andfamllies.
"'Around the world? You cruy?' everybody
told us, "said Marty Nish.
Most people like roots, and ocean cruisint is
as rootless u tumbleweed. 'Ibe Leahya. in tbelr
mld·30s and chlldleaa, boUlht tbe1r t'mrt boat and
gave t.bemaelvea a cram course in salllnl oo
Chesapeake Bay. The next year they had llareda
and were gone.
RPORT SUURJTY OllCK Jetliners Ticketing Mother TongUe
··we·~e r1>a\on to suApecl it'• a metal name tag on a hidden
· chihuahua."
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By fnJGH A. MULLIGAN
' OVER DENVER <AP) -In case nobody has
noticed, the airline in-flight magazines are going
in for some very uplifting literature these days.
Now on a cross-country hop or even the milk
run outofScott.sbluss, Neb., or aboard the Boston
shuttle you can dip into best sellers like Walker
Percy's "Lancelot," John Cheever's "Falconer"
and Phll Caputo's "A Rumor of War" instead of
memorizin1 that little plastic card te1Un1 where
the exits are.
SO FAR, NONE OF the jet set culture custo-
dians has dared to break any new literary con-
trails with an offer mg like Erica Joni's •'Fear of
Flying" or Piers Paul Read's "Alive; the Story
of Andes Survivors." in which the passenaer list
gets confused with the menu, but there is real
ho pt !or Ute Engli&h lapcua1e at :n ,000 feet.
""her 'ears or heavy turb\llence on lhe lips of
stews making cabin announcements, the mother
tongue at last may be ticketed, as they say aloft,
Skiing Tops on Chile Slope
By STAN DELAPLANE
PORTILLO, Chile -Portillo is the
second highest ski resort in South America -
9400 feet that takes your breath away. A ski
writer confessed: "Just putting my boots on
the first day was all the exercise I could
take."
There are other ski slopes. But Pdrtillo
'is the top. Moritz, the Sun Valley, of Chile.
Olympic champions come here to uain;
. (When it's summer up north, it's winter
down here.) There are 20 instructors -(18
speak nuent English) -headed by Stgi
Grottendorfer who teaches at Sugarbush in
Vermont.
.. It's the snowy rendezvous for The
Beautiful People who have polar beat
blood. And weatthy Chilenos come here to
rub fum elbows with the visitors. There's a
kinship, a recognition, among the rich.
A New York woman said: ''It's here, on-
ly it •s more subtle."
*** ( IT'S ONLY TWO HOURS from San·
-ti ago. But we made a wine' atop in L<>s Andes
that spread it to four .
It's worth it. Los Andes la in Chile'• tlch
wine producing region. A lovely amall town
of acacia trees. Walls coverod with
-'wisteria. There's an orange ll•ht!n th ~-. •temoon. Ladies take the air iii antique 'V1C· ~ tori as. <The major form of trans1>9natloQ.)
• Cblle ia in 1prtng•to·•~mmer. but
• there's an Alpine feeling about 1.41 Andes.
The air ls crisp and beaut.JfUllji cold at
.. night. :w
... It's a place w)lere you tell r.~: 0 1
' must come back here sometime. •
I ,I -,.
"Wt tickets and lessons are very cheap
by world resort standards. Rental equip·
ment is expensive, . but it's all good and
new.''
He said the slopes are good -"you can
get them easy to murderous."
The long narrow strip of Chile -(as
long as the U.S. is wide) -is pressed
against the snowy Andes. Never more than
100 mlles from sea to mountains.
For this season, the Chilean army are
mostly ski troopers. Their headquarters are
near Portillo. You don't see them though.
The only postcard we could get at the hotel
was of the1r barracks: a red-looking com-
plex with a snowy·mountain background. ·
*** . .
TIDS MEDJ6, TRIP WAS put together
by the Tourlst Board and Braniff Interna-
tional, and there•• no doubt wfve been is-
sued rQSe-tlnted 1lasses. ~rtillo la go1gled
by classy optometfi1ts.
A couple of mild political queatlons
were met with a smile or a shrug. (We
aaked Just out of curiosity. To see if there
, wer~ any pat answers.)
You ~·t come to t>ortillo to interview
I the~ta. t. .
for friendlier skies and not have to deplane Crom
the rear.
Both "ticketed" as in "are you ticketed?"
and "deplane" falled to make the latest edition of
the Oxford English Dictlonaey, but they are
hardly the outer abominations of airline pro1e.
Ju.st this mornlne as we were taxi·ina (to cite
another noun converted to a verb at peat ex-
pense by the aircraft lnduatrJ) ontotbe runway.
the captain came on tho born to wtab \II Sood moruJ.na and annoqnce: •"Tb.IJ la United'• PUCht
98 non-It.op to Los Antelea. U there ls aDJOlle
a board not going to Los Aqelea, th1a mlabt be an
excellent opportunity to deplane."
M EANJNG, I SUPPOSE, that U could 1et a
bit dicey deplaning from th• rear or wherever
when we climbed out over Long llland Sound to
our cruising altitude.
"Are you lunching ,wttb us today?0 cooed a
sweet younc thinl, 1enuflectln1 by my aide in the
alJle in a curtsy bcirrowed from '"Tbe Kini and
I." Have you noUced how courtly cabln crews
have become lately, both In eeatures and lingo,
as lhe competition for customen set.a touaher up
there? Now where elae did she think I'd be
lunchin1at27,000 feet over Lakt Erle?
The question mt1ht be valid on Freddie
Laker's no rrUla1 brown bai airline or maybe
aboard Air Syria during the Ramadan raat but
there wun't much choice aboard this "non·
stopper," u the FU1ht Servicts St,lj>ervlaor -
the bead stewardeas In dra1 -kepf calllq our
ru1ht.
Somewhere west of thi wide Ki11ourl
''Down there on your ltft," the captain adviaed
those of ua who mllht be lncllMd to look skyward
for the mighty river, the 1htbelt lip came on
"purely u a routine precaution" on account of
what WU deemed "H&ht turbulence0 WU caUI•
inc pota and pam to raWe ln the lall•Y closeta,
overhead lu11a1e compartment.II to bunt open
and one tray or cockWla to 1eelt a b.ll]ler
altitude.
''OUJl UGRT TUBBULBNCE unfortunate·
ly ii accelerat1n1 to normal tmbulence and we
now bave head winds," the capt.alu came on
acain In hts normal May Day volce. "to wW the
fiight staff ~leue pick. up lhe cabin and reaume
their seat.a? •
Plck up the cabin" Did that Include the IVY
"'bo bad fallen out of tbe john t "
A new almmtck on some alrllnea these daya,
.. H part of our audlo pro1ram," perm ill
pa11eu1•ra to eavesdrop on converaaUon•
' between th• fllatit deck and the tower on ap.
proacb. Ther9 the prose 1t.yle can lit very:
dramatic. It sometimes beat• the in-m1bt
movie.
"United 98, take runway four, 275 detrees
ancttmto Gate 43.
"What's he doine down there. Who is that?
What's bl.a bead1q?"
.. That'• Northwest M. We're uat.nc parallel
runways today.,.
"Well, you mllbt have said. ao, •• tuUested
our cool captain with just a b.1t of pique tl'alU.q
sparks from beneath hla peaked cap. Tbea be pt ""
back on the blower &Qd In an emotional farewell -· •
address thanked us for choolinl hi.I airline ovu ,,.
all the otben In the world. Dickens dolnl a de-· \.. "
atbbed number couldn't have pbrued tt more
poignantly,• ' I •• ' ' ..
ONE FELT GUILTY roa pusiJll up Air
Ghana, Cathay Pac111c and Icelandic Air Uc! all
the bereft others to tty into Los AnaeJes or SCot·
ts bluff or wherever today, but we were iratef ul
for bil joy at having m abOard. GraUt.ude II web
a rare cc>mmodltf ln the world today, tbol4t of vs
deplaninS throulh the forward door could barely
keep our pualona Jn check ackoowledalna tbe
stews• tender adieus and muffled sobs as we "
passed out into the termiiial area to Join the un-
ticketed muses in lhe baggage recovery area.
But for airline rhetoric atits most recherche, nothln~ bu shaken me to the solea of my earth
shoes like the question posed by a drawling,
magnolia·scented young thinl at a check-in
counter in New Orleans:
"Slr, would you care to pick your seat on lhe
plane?"
I don't know what lhey do aouth ol the M aaon
Dixon line, M'am, but up North we have some
standardl of privacy.
Roger and out.
Clase Sei On Ruins
A pair of Spanl11'·
langua1e lectures that
examine Baja California
and theAltec and Mayen
riilns of Mexico and
Guatemala will be pre-
sented at Oranae Coast
College ln December.
held Dec. 2 aDd 9, from
7 :30-9:~ p.m. in OCC's ·
Fine Art.I Hall 119. Ad-\
mlsslon L! free.
The lectures will be
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The prosram.a w'lu be
presented entirely in
Spanish and illustrated:
with slides. 1
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A IZ DAil v Pll.OT
Mentally Disabled. Caatof/•
U.S. Street People ContempOrary . Ships Of FoolS
By VICJ'ORIA GRAHAM
A.uodated Pren Writer
Five hundred years ago, boats were cruisinc
the waterways of Europe with car1oes of un-
wanted madmen, castaways aboved from port to
port in ships or fools.
An enforced ocean voyage was an easy way
to cleanse a town of strange and diaturbinl
figures. Some were herded on pilgrimage ships
taking the demented to shrines. Some were
pushed orr at the next harbor. Some were aban-
doned to the sea. ' In today's enlightened age or science and
social conscience, thousands of mentally dis·
abled persons are still voyagers, a fragile cargo
released from state hospitals and cast adrift in
contemporary ships or fools.
THEY JOURNEY FROM hospital to hospl·
tat. from hospital to community -there to follow
a circuit or halfway houses. nop-fouses and
emergency rooms. Manyretumtothehospltal.
In the name of humanity, therapy, civil
liberty and economy, more than 300,000 mentally
disabled persons have been discharged since
1963 and "sent lo the community "
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mod• r1tord1 houra,
ml"llt .. , HCOndl M\d 1/10
HCOf'IH up to 20 hou,..
itllnltH llHI, bltck
dl•I fr1mt.
No. DEOSIM-$100.00.
171, Hlf·wlndln .. 100 ft.
wettr tHted, 1telnlft1 lt"I,
textured blu. dl1I,
1dJutt.1bl• brmctltt.
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CHRISTMAS ..
But the .. eommunity, .. with ltl warm con·
notations of carin•, often doeso 't exist or lan 't the
place people came from or remember. Mostly it
shuns the mentally disabled and abuts them out.
There are successes in the exodus. Expert&
agree that "de-lnstltutloulllation" can and
often does work and that many former paUenta
lead successful and productive lives.
Acroa the country there are dedicated peo-
ple and programs to prove that properly
planned, financed and executed, returnl.nt peo-
ple to a community aettln& is good in terms of
therapy, dignity and economy.
THE smFT . FROM PUBUC l.natitutions
"clearly bas succeeded in removing people who
don't need to be in hospitals," says Willlam
TenHoor, chief of the community support pro·
gram of the National Institute of Mental Health.
If it bas worked for many, to many others it
has meant Utile more than movtn1 from big
warehouses to little warehouses, from back
wards to back alleys. And the public dollar
doesn't follow them.
They have poor housinc and few services.
They live in nursing or boardini homes where
they receive too much or too little care. Some are
recruited into migrant labor camps or proatitu·
t10n. Many are victims of crime, poverty, bosWi-.
ty. indifference.
IN ANY EVENT, THE movement is in full
swine. Community mental health is .utually the
national policy and law of the land where an
estimated 20 million persona suffer some sort of
m ental illness at an annual COit of about "1
billion.
Few cOl\test the theory behind the reform.
But an array of critics -officials, stale
employees, psychiatrists, politicians and social
and health workers -U'&Ue that the b1J •hift
from hospitals to communities ls a 1ood Idea
poorly executed..
"OW' society bad made the declllon that YoU
don't lock up people and throw away the key
anymore," 1ay1 Dr. Allan Belcel, a psychiatrist
and chairman of the Pretldent'a Commlaalon on
Mental Health. "Tbe mental health •)'Item ls
still trytne to catch up to that societal Judament. .
"The problem la the onrwbelmln& number
of released pftlentl and lack.of resources in the
. A 1•.-.er ,1totteae ..-.. .,.
.eo••••lor, "•• . e•ere .... ,.
fere•ee flet•ee• IJel•g
llomealele ........ ...._•bfelef I ,,.. .,. ....,able ...........
te ,,. IHlelc,"
community. And the reaourcee are not lldequte-
ly organized.''
He adds: 1Tbe mentally W bave no 11atural
constituency • • • There la still a .U1ma attached
to mental illness."
Numbers outline the problem.
Since 1955, the total population of mental
hospitals has dropped from a peak of 558,000 to
191,395, or about 66 percent -in part as a conse-
quence ol the new drugs that make paUentl more
manageable.
Illinois, for example, bad U,000 patients in
1959 but fewer than 13,000 today. New York's in·
patient population dropped from 85,000 in 1964 to
26,700 today. In California, the decline wu from
36,000 a decade a1oto about 18,000oow.
Total admissions to state hospitals have.
dropped since 1972 and stays are becoming
shorter, but 55 percent of admissions today are
re-admissions, up 8 percent since 1969.
I
cmCAGOHASITS PTOWNDet&illM>dl~
once a fashionable lUealdO riliiwtJNew ¥ort
had its Upper Broadway. Saii Francllco bas.tta
Tendel'loln, Rundown areu lti Hollywood Gd
Venice serve as "communlti•'• 1D Soutbena
Cali!orniL
Nor is it juat the ptaaue of bl• clUes. Fcmner
patients cluster ln the resort CQmm\&DlUea Of
Long Beach, Bay Shore and Sayville oo New
Yor~'s Lona Jaland. They find tbelr way to II· ,.
fluent San Mat.eoCounQ', Calltornla. ·
Tbey live ln "l~b Jack'•" JUmbled !laltway ! house In Redwood Cit.y, Calll.. or Cbicaao•s
Nortbmere -aome call 11 the Na.btmare Hotel -with lta ahrine of St. Jude; or the cbandeller·
lit Jlromenade Hotel on the LOns·.Beacb
boarowalk with the waves ahlntn1 at tbelr feet.
AT T8E WORST, TREY browse tbe streets.
They move in a ahuffie, the result of heavy
medioatioo. They sit on the curbs drinklnt or
holding cooveraations with their private voices.
And always some want to 10 back to
hospitals. A mtddle·a&ed woman kept ntunlina
like a bomlne pJ.&eon to New York's Brom State
Hoapital. She couldn't c:ope with a troubled
daughter, late welfare checks and the East
Bronx where she was robbed five Umee. Sbe
beaan to bear voices.
One Dilht ln Uptown Cblcqo. a lt-Jea?-old
former patlent asked bis counselor at a convert-
ed old bot.el, the Gruamere: "Ji there a dif·
ference between being bomealclt and
hospitalaick? I think I'm hospltalalck and need to
go back."
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from cov., to coils • . • this hddlng Oonanza Is
,..,t•t• with unbeotabl• buys! Th.,• or• many
S1yfes to choose from •.• all taQQed ot comparable
savings.
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NORWALK-Goldeo West
College, beblnd a apleodld de·
tensive et~ upset 1>reviously
unbeaten Fullerton Colleae, 10-7,
ln the third annual Avocado Bowl
Saturday nig)Jt before a crowd of
10,300 -thtowtna the Junlor-
Rose Bowt selection committee
antoaf~.
The wtri'"'put ttit Rustlers into
the JRB pl~turt. but the selection
committee tiaures to tab
P8'adena CC, a 24·21 victor over
Sequoiu in the Potato Bowl
Saturday nil.ht.
Coach Ray Shackleford 's
RusUers combined some very
bli defensive plays with the run·
nlng of Loren Mlcklln and Rit
Martin for the victory. And they
got a lot of help from Fullerton-
whlch turned the ball over seven
times.
Golden West wrapped the
game up With a clutch drive in
the waning minutes of the
aame-after Fullerton had
scored with 5:43 to go to cut the
GWC lead to 10·7.
Rustlers quarterback Bill Holst
had run for six yards.
So instead of having fourth
down and being in a punting
situation, Golden West had a first
down at the Fullerton 27.
Three plays later the Rustlers'
Pete Florin attempted a field
aoal from the 27-but 1t was
wide-living Fullerton the ball
back With 33 seconds to 10.
Hornets quarterback Greg
Tucker, on a second down play.
tossed a 26-yard completion to
give bis club a first down at the
Hornets' 46. But on the next play.
Golden West's Don Fielder in·
tercepled a Tucker throw-and it
was allover.
The Rustlers dominated play
throughout the first three
quarlers-drivina for a
to\lchdown late in the flr~t
quarter (Micklln's one·yard run>
and extending the margln to 10.0
on Florin's 30·Y.S field goal
with l : 16 left in the Third period.
did iel a break-they i•v~
right back to Golden West.
Fullerton turned the ball over
rour times on fumbles lo
h11rd·hittln1 affair and gav• it
another three times on lnterce
lions.
Meanwhile, Micklip aad
M arUn ran rouabshod tbroue!\
and around Fullerton's Ufte. Both
netted 98 yards rushlni aaahist a
defensive team that had allowed
only 6S yards per aame aaatnst
the run.
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Fullerton had the momentum
at that point, but the Rustlers
didn't ratlle--1lrivtna from their
owd 20 to the Hornets 36 as time
was runniftS out.
A holding penalty at that point
put GWC back to its own 49, but
the Hornets were called for un·
sportsmanlike conduct after
Fullerton, hounded by a
swarming Rustlers defense,
came alive in the fourth
quarter-driving t.d the GWC 27
After a five.yard penalty against
the Hornets, Todd Pederson at
tempted a field 1oat from the
38-but it bjt the crossbar and
bounced back
And that just about summed up
Fullerton's frustrations The
Hornets just could not move the
ball consistently and when they
OHl\ard
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l"AUING
• Seores4TDs
Campbell Lea,ds
Longlwms, 57-28
COLLEGE STATION, Texas
<AP) -The statistics said it was
lhe best game of a brilliant
career. but Earl Campbell
wasn 't so sure
"This is the way I would like
for it to have ended," the
Southwest Conference's all·lime
rushing leader said Saturday
after stampeding for a career·
high 222 yards and scoring four
times as No. l ·ranked Texas
trounced Texas A&M , 57·28, and
edged within one game of college
football 's national c ham
p1onsh1p
"l don't know 1£ this WKS my
best game." he continued. "I try
not judge those things. In one
more game, l '11 lel you know."
Campbell will wind up his
care<>r against 5th-ranked Notre
Dame in the Cotton Bowl, a trip
the Longhorns earned by winning
the SWC championship. Texas
A&M will face USC in the
,Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 31.
, Campbell, who carried 27
times, took over the national
tushing and scoring leads by
is.allying on runs of four, six and 23
yards after grabbing a 6().yard
.bomb from Randy McEachera.
.tor the first Texas touchdown.
His six.yard TD run capped an
80·yard drive to start the third
.quarter on which he carried five
consecutive times for all the
yardage to give Texas a 40·14
bulge. His last touchdown came
after the Aggies had rallied to
within 40-28 and had a record
Kyle Field crowd of 57 ,443
screaming for more.
"In the third quarter, tf we
could have stopped them on.e
more time .... " sald A&M
quarterback David Walker
"Then Earl Campbell went on h11
way."
··we didn't run those plays Just
after the half for Earl," sald
coach Fred Akers. "Those were
part of the formation. I knew he
needed 160 yards to catch the na
tional rushing leader aod with
nine 01inutes to go I checked and
round out be was over 22Q."
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Today on TeJnlston
9 30 am <2> NFL TODAY. (4) -NFL '77 -Randy
Crowder and Don Reese, former players for the Miami Dolphlna
who were convicted on narcotics charges, are among those In·
t.erviewed in a ~port on drugs and the NFL.
10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL-The Los Angeles Rama
meet the Browns ln Cleveland.
1 p.m . (2) -NFI, FOOTBALL-The Dallu Cowboys meet
the Redskins in Washington. (4)-NFL FOOTBALL-The
Baltimore Colts meet the Broncos In Denver. (50)-
RACQUETBAIL-Ftnal round matches In the U.S. pro·am rac·
quetball championships, tapecUn Westminster.
S:SSp.m. (9)-NHL HOCKEY-The Kinas meet the Flyers
at the Spectrum in Philadelphia.
4 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The UCLA Bruins
meet the US.C TroJans In a aame played Friday nilht in LA. (7 > -
COLLEGE FOOTBALL '17.
Today oa Ra41o
10 a.m. KMPC (710) -NFL Jl'OOTBALL -The Rama meet
the Browm In Cleveland.
12:'5 p.m. KKOP (93.S) -Ni'L J'OOTBW. -Dirllu at
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Sweetest
Trip Yet
For Paterno
PITTSBURGH (AP) -With no
overcoat, numb feet and snow in
his hair, Joe Paterno climbed
back atop the Eastern football
mountain Saturday.
·'I've been coming to Pitt
Stadium for 28 years, and this
one could be th& sweetest," the
Penn State coach said after his •
team beat Pitt, 15·13, Saturday In
a frantic finish on a frozen field.
Alt.bough thf. wind·chill factor
fell to zero aria snow swept the
Held. Paterno patrolled the
sideline wearing only a brown
suit and no bat for tht entire
game, stretched ()Ul by
numerous national television
timeouts as players and f~
shivered.
With 12 seconds left, Pitt's
Matt Cavanaugh threw a 17-yard
touchdown pass to Gordon Jones,
only to have tullback Elliott
Walker fall in hls bid for a tylna
conversion nm.
"This was as exciting as lht
Oran1e Bowl game we played
against Kand.a," said Paterno,
whose ninth-ranked tellm
climbed to 10-1 anc\ regain.eel the
Eutem football dominance it.
lost to Pitt last season.
Paierno referred to the 1969
Orange Bowl. which Penn State
won 15·14 ln the last seconds after
getting a second try at a two.
point conversion because the
losers had 12 def enders on lbe
field.
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Sports Clipped Slwrt
Tie; SC, Bruins W~
throws wtlh five seconds remain·
ing to clinch a 65-M intersec·
Uonal college basketball victory
. for Southern California over Tex
as at the Sports Arena Saturday
night.
Henderson's foul shots gave
the Trojans a 65·62 lead and of·
!set a last·second layln by the
John Moore.
Texas, 0·1. led 44-34 al
halftime, but use. 2·0, rallied
after the intermission behind the
/resbman center Cliff Robinson
dnd junior guard Darryl Smith.
Robinson finished with 19
potrits ~ 11 rebounds. wblle
• Henderson added 18 ~lnts and 12
rebounds.
•
Ill OM. Y PR.OT
THE SAILORS' MIKE JOHNSON LOOKS FOR RUNNING ROOM AFTER TAKING A HANOOFF.
Tars Bag 14-10 Victory
Kasparek's TUXJ lmereeptions Pave Way
By DA VE CUNNINGHAM
Ot._o.lty .. 1194Sloeff
Wayne Kasparek intercepted
two passes in the waning mo-
ments to help Newport Harbor
cinch a 14·10 CIF football playoff
victory over West Covina High
Saturday night on lhe Orange
Coast College field .
Newport Harbor wlll face St.
Paul High of Santa Fe Springs at
an as yet undetermined site in
the CIF Big Five Conference
semifinals.
Kasparek's second intercep-
tion, with just over one minute
left in the game, ended West Cov·
ina 's final threat near midfield
and capped a brilliant
performance by the Newport de·
fense.
But victory would have been
impossible without the passing of
quarterback Craig Lyons, who.
oonnected on two key aerials that
set up each of Newport Harbor's
touchdowns.
Lyons' first important comple-
tion came shortly after the start at the second half when the
Sailors, trailing 10-0, finally got
their first serious scoring threat
underway1
The big pass was a 39-yarder to
Kasparek, bringing the ball down
to West Covina's nine-yard line.
Three plays later Lyons pushed
.torwar<l for a one -yard
.touchdown, and Mark Hales'
•PAT kick cul the lead to 10·7.
: Later In that same quarter
·Newport Harbor struck again,
.)bis lime with more lightning -nom the air. Lyons found Frank
~nclik for a 47-yard pass play,
'hking the bwl to the one-yard
•ifne.
Bryon Ward blasted over from
there, and Hales' kick made it
14·10. The defense then took the
reins, with the Sailors getting
partlcuarly fine performances
from lineman Mark Voboril and
linebacker Dave Thompson.
At the outset, neither team
looked like it wanted to hold onto
the football. West Covina
fumbled on its first possession
and Newport Harbor fumbled
right back on its first play.
Before the first quarter was
over West Covina had fumbled
four times and had given up one
interception.
Newport Harbor returned the
favors by fumbling the ball away
twice and giving it up a third
time on an interception.
The difference was that West
Covina wa.s. able to take advan·
tage of its opponent's mistakes
while Newport H.arbor, in the
first quarter, was not.
The Spartans' 33-yard field
goal was set up when Newport
Harbor tumbled a punt and the
touchdown came when all·league
defensive back Tom Brunasky
intercepU!d a pass and returned
it 43 yards for the touchdown.
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Army Edges Navy;
'Bama RipS Rival
take into the Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl
against Ohio State.
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Of .. Dlilty ........
SANTA MONIOA-Fountaln
Valley Hleh'• B~na absorbed
the touebeSt of loeaes Saturday
nl&ht u a PAT attempt to aend
the 1ame into a Lbird overtlme
hit the left uprlabt and bounced
back-&iving the Loyola H!lh
(Lot Allceles) Cuba a 21·20 vie·
tory.
The losa knocb coacb Bruce
Pickford's Barona out of the
CIF (Bll F1ve Conference) foot·
ball playoff a and It couldn't
bave been a more bitter scene
as the once unbeaten Sunadl
League championa disdal.Md a
gamble for two pointa and went
for the sure thlng only to see it
backfire.
Only moments before the
Barona had stayed afloat when
Ron Padilla blocked a field aoaJ
attempt l.n the first overt.lme
period before 8,•00 at wind·
swept Santa Monica Colleae.
Loyola's Cubs sot on the
scoreboard in the second over·
time with their only pass cpm-
pletlon of the night, a nine-yard
screen pass from Andy Hen·
derson to Larry Wynn and
Mark Kale&ian kicked hia third
PAT.
But the Barons bounced back
on their first play with a 10-
yard touchdown aweep by Sam
Centofante and proceeded to
llnc up for the PAT attempt
that would push the affair into a
third overtime.
Loyola defenders rushed the
kicker, but the ball wu kicked,
end-over-end, only to hit the up-
right squarely and bounce back.
Lost was an unbeaten seaaon,
Willie Gittens' touchdown· runs
of 6 and 2 yards, PAT kicks by
Dave Larson and Mike Hamill,
the blocldng of fullback Jim
Freeman and outstandint play
up and down the Fountain
Valley roster.
Lost was a 49-yard pass play
from Doug Thompson to Stan
Shibata, which set up Gilt.ens'
first TD. Lost was Shibata 's un·
real ateal of a certain intercep·
FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL/WATER POLO
d
tton, tunilnc Tire Holmes' pus into a 33.-yard pin.
Lost was Tony Paetl110'1
f\amble recovery at the l'V '5,
wblcb lgnlted lbe Thompson·
Shibata hookup. Lost was
Holmes' 20·yard gain. with a
Thompeoo pus to the .Loyola 3
on fourth down to. aet up Glt·
tena' 28th TD of the year. .
And lost was the tremendous
def enalve efforts-Bryan
Caldwell, Shibata, Padilla,
Larry Bud1en, Bob Stallton,
Brad WQOd and Jack Schlater
amidst a defenae tbat bad
Loyola on the ropes before a
3l·yard reverse set up Mark
Slockman'a 15-yard TD nm with
6: 25 left iD reiulation.
Loyola opened briak1¥. scor·
lng OD tts third scrimmase play
with a 74-yard bunt by Wynn.
But the Barona stopped
Loyola's momentum with
Putizzo's fumble recovery apd
appearod to be on their way to
the semia, only to see it all dis·
appear.
BJ. OA8TILLO • Cit .. ....., ....
NO ft WALK-Twin brothers
Phil and Mike Davia propelled
Norwalk Hip to a 21-H CIF
( <c._enttal Conference) football
phtyoff vtc~ over Mlllloll Vie-
jo H11h here Saturo•r n11ht.
Quarterback Phi accounted
for 231 yards olf eme, threw for
one touchdown and ran for
another u the Lancers roared in-
to the aemiftqal round.
He was the game's leadin&
ruaber wtth 1'7 yard.I.
Hi• brother Mike waa bis
favorite tarcet. catchln& three
aerlala fOI' 84 yard.a. inclu~ a
perfectly timed 47-yard
toucbdowu bomb In tbe second
quarter.
But the Lancers, undefeated
thua far, had all they could han-
dle against a fired-up Mission
Viejo crew whlcb appeared to
have the momentum in the
second half.
Tbe turning polnt came early
in the fourth quarter when
Norwalk's heralded defense
stopped the Dlablos a yard short
OAM111TAnn1ca of a first down at the Lancers'
l'lm9owMn11111,. P~ ~ 27~ardllnewiththeacore21·14.
l'lr1tc1ownspeu1nv i 1 Pbll Davis then eqineered a
~=.~=-.::11• 1: ; nine-play drive that resulted in
Y•l'Urwlll"I ,.., 2fO the cllllcblna. touchdown, a two-
~:;::r.:"1111 11: ,: yard PlUllle by Jon Fllbbert.
Nflr•mllllMd 21• to Mission Viejo cot an outatand-
,....._....,._ NU wo.1 Ing performance from a brother =._. • ~ 4j~ act of ita own, Lou.le and Mike
Fount•lnva1i.., '--IJ¥~7 7 0 0 ..-a Ochoa. Both ha~ key b!ocks that
Loyot• , o o , o 1-21J€e to the Daabios second au1N1No chdown, a 13-yard run by Alan
,.....va1i.y arker, in the third quarter.
Gtnens ~ .~ Y: -S Mite also intercepted a pass at
FrMman 4 12 o 10· the Mlsaioo Viejo 19-yard line
l hompMWI J 4 • 0.0 th t----.a Mar9ffum 1 2 0 u at s~ a Lancen drive in
c.ntGtenta 1 10 o 10.0 the rirst half. Louie sparkled at
Tot.ala '2 1ts • u bis defensive end position and
... nc1e"'°" ~' » 12 u with his kickoff returns, includ·
E::: '! 1i: : H ~~bTos3.5-/::fie1!:'8~s~~i~~ ~
stockmen • tt o 1.2 their final touchdown drive. °",~:~~ ~ ~ 1~ ~~~ Scott Spear. who completed
,.AS11No nine of 17 passes for 130 yards,
ThOm~
HOlm.t
Total•
'-UlllY•Her connected with Mike Brawley on
:: ~ ':' ~ ~ a 38-yard touchdown bomb on the
1 1 o u 1.000 !lrst play of the second period for
.;.._ • o 11• -»• the Dlablos' first score.
• 1 o • .2'0 Of t.he statistical categories
~ ~ : : :: Norwalk dominated. the most
important seemed to be time of
possession. The Lancers had the
ball for nearly 30 minutes while
Misalon Viejo had it for 18-a
raUo of ftve to three.
In the final period alone. Mis-
sion Viejo had the ball for less •
than three minutes.
Tbe Joas ended Mf.Mloa Viejo's
season at 7·3-1.
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UCI, Cal Vie
In Title Game .......... °"" ....
Rutledge hit on 9 of 13 passes
for 193 yards, including scorin1
tosses of 4.2 and 30 yards, and also
ran for lO'l yards on IS carries.
Davis' 10. yarda on 20 carries ln·
eluded a 12-yard burst up tbe
middle for a acore.
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NEWPORT'S CRAIG LYONS UNCORKS A PASS UNDER PROTECTION FROM BAYON WARD.
PROVIDENCE R.1.-UC
Irvine's tough water polo team .
faces a seemlngly imposalble
chore tonllbt when it duels om· nlpoteot Cal (Berkeley) for the
NCAA championship at Brown
GNf'9la 'J'eela J8
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ATLANTK -Georita Tech,
sparked by the runn.lnl of Eddie
Lee Ivery. built a lf-0 lead in tbe
first ball and wlthatoocl a trio of
aecond·balf mlatakes to trim
Geor1h•, 1&-7, Saturday In thO
ffatOD't football finale for each
team.
The defeat save Georala Ua
ti.rat lolJnl seuon m 14 yean Wt·
er coecb Vlnn Dooley. wtth. tiOtti teatos haviq entered Ule
game ..,'4 tn cold. ~d•UM weather with 6-6 recol'dl. ·
, Unlverstty, bere, /1'1~e wm• Coach Ed Newland•1 UCI An-Gauctios, ~ Ol;C "' . rs teat.era have only lost four ol 27 eamea th1I year. Yet two of tbo8e
Fresbmm Art.I• Green scored
21 polnll for Saddleback and
Rich McElrath pro•lded th
crucial baskets tn th wanJ.ni
momenta ol rqitation and ln the
o•ert1ine, , Long Beach C1ty•a Gary
.Johnaon scored 211 but fouled out
of the game in resulatlon Um~ a aetbacb were at the bandl ~
bt--wlllcb rt-·• .. d • .-.. Cal, 17.&andt-1. th;Vikinp'-~ am.,..._ 1t will be the fourth time ill the
GOlden Wnt ~uanderecl an ' put 1lx years that th ... two col-
early lead and ~as eventually lege }>OWers bave met for the
buried UQder 'tn avalanche or NCAA crown. Cal bas won the
1corin1 by boat cerrttos. 11N8. three prevtoua duels.
The Rustlers ltd J.S.7 and 3a-28 UCI aparkled in Saturday's
before the roof fell tn and u.y NCAA gamea, splattering
were Gutsoote4 lo one atNt.Cb Ari.Iona 14-'7 with Gary l':tperoa ~.Todd Zirbel led Golden W•t leadln1tbe•aywWlfour1oals. With 28Polnt.1, However, the Ant.eaten saved
1 ,.,. u• •• thelr belt f« StaiilOrd to tM• a
,..._,.-. MUar ~A , .. • 9·7 t.riw:npli. abuW.lla the touch
· at.111 ' • a 1 Carda oft 1n the wt halt afW' : : : : ==.. : : ; : Stanford bad taken a M ecta• at
4 .. I t1 TM... •a •• '° llitel'mlAloo; : : ! ri ~~'Mt ~·11• &lmou BouU.7 acorecl • minute into tho lut J)erlocl to tie
tbe count, tben O•orae
Newtand•1 lbot put UCI UMd
for ~ With three mlnu.ttil to
Ptai. ~'• J*'fecto with llO .eeondileft d.1ncbed it.
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GLENDAL BWy Yancy put '
on • bilJUant Individual
performance to lead coach Ken
SwearJaaen •a Saddle back
College Gaucho. to a convlnc1n1
<14·22 victory over Glendale
Collece Saturday nl1ht to annex
the Mtlslon Bowl football chain·
plonab.tp at GleQdale High School
before4,300tans.
Tbe victory probably ended the
seuon tot the Gauchoa although
it took a Cll!)Q'le·from·behiod vk·
tory for Puadena over Cotle11 or the Sequolu, 24-21. to vlrtually
ellminate the Gauchos and
Golden West from Junior Rose
Bowl contention.
Yancy completely out-
performed his hlahly-touted
quarterback foe, Bob Gagliano of
Glendale. Yancy threw three
touchdown passes, all to wide re-
celver Toq Haigh, and acored
two othm on runs or « and five
yard1.
Tbe Saddleback quarterback
picked up Tl net yards rushlnc
and otbetwlse directed a near·
nawlesa 1ame. Haigh, a brilliant receiver, wu
the one Yancy went to when in
trouble. H& (l'abbed six aerials
for 115 yards including three for
scores. Hla touchdown catches
were for 24, 12 and 25 yards.
The Saddleback offense was
given a big uslat by six Glendale
fumbles, three of which came ln
the first quarter and were con-
verted into 10 points.
Dion Strombol'ne picked up
lhe first and Steve WiH!ams fell
ontwomore. Doug Reeves kicked a 37-yard
field goal early in the first
quarter and Saddleback never
looked back. The outcome was
1Wl ln doUbt: however. SOinl to
tb• fourth period. with tho 1eore
•t 1'1·14.
But the defense that lhnlted
Gagliano to one touchdown throw
tn 17 ~n>pletlon1 also put the
final-period lcorlng dl'lve into
sear by botdlni the V1q1 on a big
fourth·and-one 1ituatlon at the
Saddleback 26.
Gree Speicher, the workhorse
of th• nmnlna aame for tbe-
Gauchos wlth ll.O yards in 3e C'1'·
rie1, scored on a five-yard burst
to open thdourth 4_uarter.
Reeves klektd three con·
v1niona and Speicher passed to
Yancy for a two-point conversion
tAl complete the St.ddleback 1cor--
tn1.
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Roll to 14-9 Win'
Tbe Saddleback defense was
superb. Swearingen said early in
the week thal. It was capable of
stopplns~ the Glendale passlnc
game and Steve Crapo. Strom·
botne, Jeff Hopp and Steve
Speicher, among others, did the
JOb. Interceptions were picked off
by St~ve Speicher and two by
Cra~ wtth fumbles recovered by S~ve Catron· and Crapo in the
se~nd luU.£, &lvin1 the Gauchos
eight turnovers for the nicht.
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By a Dally Pilot Writer
Newt><>rt Harbor H.igh's Sailors
rallied with six unanswered
goals in the fourth quarter to tub-
due a tough Los Altos <Hacienda
Heights) High water t><>IO unit.
14·9, Saturday before 500 rans at
Fullerton 's Independence Park
The verdict puts coach BlU
Barnett'a Sunset Leaaue cham-
pions in the CIF 4·A semlfin•ls
Wedoesday night (8:30) at East
Los Angeles College aeainst
Long Beach Poly. a 12-11 winner
over Chaffey.
Jeff Young and Jeff Fults
spearheaded the fourth-quarter
rally, each scorine twice in that
sppn as the Sattors ripped Los
Altos in a convincing manner
;U'ter the losers had rallied from
a 7·2 deficit.
, Los Altos tied the game with~
~conds left In the third period
and John Vargas got Los Altos in
t.tie lead for the only time when he
intercepted a poor Newport pa11s
and fired from mid-pool to give
his mates at 9·8 l~d with two
seconds left in the period
But that woke somebody up as
the Sailors rebounded from the
sudden turnabout In devastating
fashion.
Rustlers Bag
~
Soccer Title
Golden West College won the
Southem California JC soccer
championship Saturday after·
noon, surviving an overtime bat·
tle with El Camioo. 3·2, on the
Golden West field .
Tyrone Blair scored twice ln
the first half to give Golden West
the lead. but El Carolno coun·
\ered with two goals in the second
A.all to send the con~~t Into over·
time.
Using the North American Soc·
cer Leaeue shootout ayatem,
each teatn waa given five shots
Oh the ~oal. El Camino made one
and Golden West notched the vie·
tory by getUna one each from
Jlm Popov and Brian Boyle.
The Rustlers now advance to
the state playoffs Friday nltht
against either OhlQne or
'Alameda.
Young fired a short backhand
17 seconds into the final quarter,
goalie Chris Forsyth made a nice
save at the net, then Fults went to
work with an assist from Mark
Gauger.
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Moments later sophomore
Mike Grier scored from outside
and the last of Los Al's hopes
were all but lost
Barnett was pleased with hls ,.
team's fourth -quarter =~'::a.
performance, saying : "We didn't
force things and we did lhe thlnga
we are supposed to. We didn't
panic."
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from the field, but when t.hlnas
got sticky, .Barnett's crew con-
nected on six or seven attempts
with crisp efforts.
seen...,o..~
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Y-g2, lt~ton2,~r 1.
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Sunny Hills Wgh's (Fullerton>
Lancers did it again to the
University Hlih (Irvine) TrQJ
jans. knocking the Soulh Coast
League champions out of the CrF
4·A water polo playoffs for the
second straight year.
This time ll was an uphill 9-8
victory in overtime as the Lan·
cers of Swlny Hills coach Jim
Spregueavercame a 4·1 deficit ln
the early golnc Saturday, tied It
at 7 apiece with 1: 14 left in reaula·
ti on, evened it again with 12
seconds remaining at s. then
rode the crest of David
Palermo's slxth tally with 2:23
left in tbe second three-minute
segment of overtime for th., vlc·
tory.
Tbe result at Fullerton's In·
dependenc~ Park sends the Lan·
cers into the aemHinals at EJlt
Loa An1eles Colle1e Wednoa·
day night (7) ataln1t top·
seeded Mira ~. wblcb aur-
vl ved with an 11 ·9 overtime
triumph over Moore Leaaue run·
nerup Lon& Beach Wllaoo. ,
It was a case ot too many wast·
ed opportuniUes by the Trojans
.of Untversity coach Gary
Rob" tt. A~r surrendlnc ita bis lead,
University \fasted a man·UP •
slluoitlon lo the first three over·
UllJe and missed four 1bot.s on
soal in that span.
The Trojans got the ball with 45
1econd1 left in overtime and
again had ao advantage with
Sunny Hills a player tbort. but
the Lancers put up a stlft defense
and the Trojans could not aet off
a aood percentafe shot. ·
Peter C•mpetl wa1
Unlvenlt)''I 1cor\D11 ace wutr a
half doien markers '"d goaUe ·
Jack Gr m was 1uperb in the
ntt, co g up with 11 bona llde
laYH. .
1n aJL Sunny Hill• missed 25
sboll on goat while Unlverslt.y.
which had beaten the Lancua
twice tn ~ season actioh,
miHed 1'1 attempt.9.
81 • OaUy Piiot Wrtt.r behind Ham • '•
WALNUT-EdLIOft 'eighth place team fintlh.
Hi a h Olu n tin ct on Barbie Ludovtae <18th)
B•ach) held off Corona w u th only other
del Mar for the 81t'ls mem roftbe~ Kln11·
champlooshtp wblle in the top20.
Fountajn Valley finisbec( The baWo for. the •A a stroni third bebind boys tlUe w-ls as close as
Palo 1 Verde 1 and expected altbou1h Foun·
FoothUl <Santa Ana) in tain Valley wu tho onb'
the 4·A boys race at one of four Or nse Co t
Saturday's CIF cross area school.I to "rlorD\ countTy champlonshlps up to par and make a
at Mt. San Antonio ser1ouanmattbetltle.
Co1le1e here. The Barons sot a third
Paced by Sbarort place from Kirk Buhler
Hulse'• fourth place and • fifth from Brtao finish (16COod 1n team Appel ln additioo to bav·
scoring), EaTson's iag two other rusaner•
Chareers capped an un· placeintlletop20.
defeated season by scor-But the lack of n stronc
g 78 I ts to t fifth man proved to be m po JI cap ure the downfall or th'"' the CIF girls crown in .. only their second year of Barons, who wou.nd up
fielding a~. thlrd withes po\ntl
Cathy Jones was Palos Verdes. d p1te
eighth overall (51.x.lh ;.. having only one runner -in the tot> 10, captured team scoring) for the the champion.ship wtth 79
Chargers, who also bad points. Foothill (Santa
two other runners, Kelly Ana) wasaecond with 81.
Ringer and Alic la The race for indMdual
Kirkorn, tlnlsb in.the top honors also held. few
20. surprises. Fran Aa·
Corona del Mar was suma of Elsen~ower
Edison's only serious (Rialto), who waa only
challenger, placing fourthinhisprenmheat
second with 111 points a week earlier, captured
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -11' ill own way.
•0Three'1 Companf .. 1• u ltx)' u "Soap" _..th out lt1rrlni \IP the aame latber.
tic landlord, and Audra Lindley ls tu. wtro.
• Th• butc cooeept of &be ABC Kri• ta tltJlat· 1fta : two altracUve YOUDJ women and a youni
oran live toaelber in a platonic relallonahip. Leal
anyone -particularly the lendlord -thin.k lbe
worse, the younc man pretends lo be homoaex -
oal
Tbe dlffereoce between the two aeries II tbal "Soap .. Oaunt.sau Uke 1 atrutttna ro01t.er-and
ian 't nearly as f\ID.DY u "Three'• COmpaiut."
It's a situation ripe for double enteodres, and
none are missed, from Tlnkerbell to fairy 1od·
mother to a llmpwrlst.ed nick. When the young
man is called a man'a man, the landlord replies.
"I know what you mean.••
"Three'• Company, .. adapt.cs from th•
BriUah a.how "Man AbOut the House," biii never
been out of the top 10 raunca alnce It preauond
laat March. "Soap," on tbe other band, protttt.(! from publlctty generated by attacb on t.M abow
but bu berun to slip lo the ratlnp.
The lortu:De1 of •1Three'1 Oompa.ny" are
swded by Don Nicholl, Mlcbaol Rola and Bernie
Weat. They previously produced .. All In tbe
F amlly" and aUJI tum out .. The Jeff ensons."
All, BUT THERE'S MORE. The landlord's
se"·stprved wife Is forever tryina to turn her
husband to thoughts of love. He asks, "Why do
you bring sex into everything?" She replies, "If I
don't. who will?" He says, "I know a kiss when I
see one." She quips, "I didn't know you bad that
Nicholl says lbey face network showdowns
with every show because "wo're trytna to be a
little bit more darint than they would Uke us to
be." But things are euinJ up.
good a memory " .
"I tb1nk they've 1eeo that the sbow ls no
threat. 'lbey've seen tbat it's done in good taste
-and that ol 10,000 letters that have come in
there wasn't a atngle complaint•'
Starring as the bogus homosexual as John
Ritter, who seems a natural comedian. But more
of that later. His housemates are Joyce DeWitt
and Suzanne Somers Norman Fell is thedyspep-
Ritter, the 26-year-old son of Tex Ritter, the
late singer and cowboy film atar, began clowning
at an early aae.
.. I thlnk all my life I wanted to make people
Car Game of Musical Seats
t was standing on the
c:urb the other day when
my husband yelled from
f)ehind the wheel of the
car, "Get in'"
I yelled back, "Where
do you want me to sit?"
He retorted. "Your usual
place."
l HAD to stand there
and smile. That was a
ridiculous thing lo say to
a woman who has
changed scats in a car
every lime the gears
shlfl.
When we dated, 1 sat
so close to the driver, he
looked like he was drl\
1ng alone The longer we
dated, the more I
gravitated toward the
passenger side.
After we were mar-
ried, 1 was all the way
over to the door with
the exception of when
my mother in-law rode
with us und I was rcle
gated tolhe bttC'k seal
After the first lwo
children were born. I sat
wtth my body draped
over the back scat so J
could lurch and swat
When a third child came
E,...a
liomlleelc
along, I sacrificed m y
front window seat and
sat between the other
two 10 the back to (a) ac·
com mod ate everyone
with a wmdow seat and
1 bl Lo keep them from
killing one another.
AFTER CAR pools
b('came a way of life, I
slid over to the driver's
spot behind the steering
wheel. a position I held
until my knees knocked.
I remained there until
th(' children began to
drive Then I moved
bat·k to the passenger
side where I sat con-
stricted in fear with my
right foot on an im-
a~1nary brake and both
hands on the door han·
die
When the children
left and we began to see
grown-ups once again, I
was relegated to the
back seat with the other
woman where it was as-
s umed we would have
more to talk aobut than
the man I married
Some women tell me 1l
isn't over yet. There's
the period when you get
grandchildren and they
ride up front and you sit
in the back with the
porta-potty a nd the
playpen, and when your
daughter gets older, you
end up in the back seat
with her again.
"ARE YOU going to
stand there all day or are
you going to get into the
car?" yelled my
husband impatiently.
I crawled over the dog
c who insists on sitting by
the window where he can
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hang his tongue out ol the
no-draft) and squeezed
in close to my husband.
"We've gone complete
cycle," I whispered. ·
He hadn't the foggiest
notion what I was talking
about.
1V·Airs
Racquet
Tourney .
"National Pro·Am
Racquetball, .. a fas t·
moving one-hour sports
special on the nation's
fastest-growing sport,
airs at l p.m. today on
KOCE-TV, Channel SO.
Thir\y fmalists -in·
cluding the nation's top
professionals and
amateur stars -will be
competing in the pro--am
tournament at King's
Racquetball court in
Westminster. It is one of
11 such matches, leading
up to the national cham-
pionship playoffs next
June in Detroit.
Both men 's and
women's events will be
highlighted as lbey com·
pete in the arueUng two-
hour rqcquelball duels,
for $15.000 in prizes.
ALPACIMOU'61
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AL PACIMO HI
"IOllY DIBNLD'" .
lauJh clmna 12'\Y •aJaPfChtlck' thtnt." be ~>'8· ...
went ~ phuee, Wb D I started ln IChOo1 I wu abloluld)' tenUlod ot wer,yone and evtry·
thine. NothiD.1'• ah8nfed except that l"Ye
learned to cover It up wltb ll'IY act.••
WHEN HE WAS 1' be Sot Mary Tyler
Moore'• private telepho e nmnber. "I wani.d to
call Ii 1 and tell her I loved her. I wa at. a friend'• bOuse and I went into anot.be:r room and
called her.
"Her husband, Grant Tinker. answertld and keptu~ who I WU. I buns u,p. But I went back and toldm.yfrlenda I'd talkecltober."
Yel.l'I later, he appeared trequenUy on
abow1 turned out by )fuy~1 company and f1Jlally
worked up nerve to tell bft the atory. "She told
me. 'lloveyou. too, John.'"
RITJ'EB 8'1'UDl'ID DRAMA at the Unlveni-
ty of Soutbern CallfOtnf a, where be devised what
be called .. A Day 1D the IJfe ot Edwio llarcua."
It wu a aligb.Uy In.sane comedy lbat be played
both on stqe aDd In tbe eluaroom.
His first ngular TV role was as the mlniater
on "The Waltom." He played blm u l.Q>tlcht and
bumorleSls. "But you abould have aeen us at re-
hearsal and at lunch. Richard Thomas and I
would try to cross each other out."
He was married ln mid-October to actress
Nancy Morgan but bad to be back at work tbe
next day. To remind everyone that a bridegroom
has the rilht to spud the day alter bis wed· dine in beef, he wore pajamas and a bathrobe to
work.
RITl'ER PICKED UP IDS comedy sense
through a lifetime of clowninc and observations. •
.. When I was a kid I'd watcb t.levtslon to see
what people di~, ~ pick Van Dyke and Mary
Art Free?
Av<Blability Debated
HARRIMAN, N.Y. CAP) -Just like lbe
moon, lbe stars and the robins that sin&, Am erk a 's performing am belong to every-
one, according to a hJah-level panel ol ex.
perts.
But unlike ;ature's dell&hts, symphony,
opera, duce and drama are rarely free.
That pu.alement -and bow best to solve it
-wa1 one of many knotty topics keenly debat-
ed at a recent American Assembly forum on
the future or professional artistic enterprise.
THE AA 18 A Columbia University agency
that periodically poses broad public concerns
for discussion. The university's hilltop cam-
pus In Harriman, N.Y., was the apt locale for
this first-ever confab.
Pinpointlng one of the conference's
touchiest, !'eCllrrent concerns -that the arts
are a minority Interest -the declaration
said :
''The arta are an integral part of the llfe of
efery bu.man being and abCMald conatitute an
essential part of his education at all levels ...
"While each of the performing arts may ap-
peal to a particular se1ment of lbe citizenry,
taken together they appeal to a broad spec-
trum of lbe pcpulace. '·
EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT!
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• N/~T/HOR COPE Sunday,~-21. 1m
W Hit Tamily'
Old-fashioned
By ~y IS1JClt
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Nisei ad
Cuol Bvan McKeand want you to
know rtiht off that "Family" la not a
measaguhow. .
••we•re terrible cynics:• 1ay1·
McKeaqd, who produces the ABC
weekly aerlM and handles much of
the writlna -or more precbely, the
rewrttlna-witb b1s wile, Carol, the
executive story consultant.
"W~'RE INTERESTED tn tuminl
out an entertaining show. We're not
trylnJ _ t.o put across any meuaps.
'The thlngthat makes the show work ls
that we have a nuclear, old·fashloned
family."
Cynicism aside, "Family'' does de-
liver little messages. It ls a celebra-
tion <tf the American family, its joys
and pain.a, and the bellet that survival
comes through love and understand·
ing.
Tbe t!ftdeotlall for u,;. Mite. are
tmprealve. Tbe pilot wu written by
Ja1 Presson Allen, who wrote "FunnY Lady." •-cabaret" and "The Prime of
Mlaa Jean Brodie," and produced by
movie and Broadway dfreetor M.Ute
Nicholl, wboremaina aa co-eucutlve
producer.
IN ••Jl'AMJLY''TllE Lawrences are
a middle-claas family Uvln1 tn
Pasadena, Calif. The father, played
by James Broderick, Is a lawyer. The
children are played by Gary l'rank,
Kristy McNichol and Meredith Bax·
ter-Blrney. Gary and Kristy won Em·
mys last September as best support-
ing actors.
Sada Thompson. who plays Kate
Lawrence, the mother, spent most of
her career on the sta1e, where ber
characterizatiooa of four women in
"Twigs" brought her a Tony.
· Miss Thompson says she la thrlUed
by the interest the show has created
around the country and by the letten
women have written saying they lda-
tify with Kate.
ONE LETTER WAS FROM a
-~~ JAMES BRODERICK, SADA THOMPSON, MICHAEL SHACKLEF~D
''THE CHALLENGE OF a weekly
series Is being entertaining enough to
get people to tune in," Mc Ke and says.
"You can have all the messages in the
world, but if you don't attract people,
it won'tdoany good." woman~&~ngthes~wlnwhi~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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"DADY O'GIU." "'' ...... MC*. TUii. .... The show, now in tts second year, is
attracting viewers, and a large por·
lion of that may be due to the ex-.
cellence or the writing.
Kate approached her 49t.h birthday
::.th trepidation, because she, too, ts E h •b •i
She s&d she, her mother and her X I I
daughter watch the show, then
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telephone each other "to laugh, to "THE PROBLEM RAS TO affect
one member or the family. You bave
to disguise it too, so that lt doesn't look
like the family is going through so
many trials," McKeand said.
cry, tophllosophize." E Art Doe ' W k H Writing to lnapire such reactions Is uropean . SD t or ere the goal, and major difficulty, of the
McKeands. "Of SO scripts turned in by
free·lance writers, I'd say only about
five were useable as written,"
McKeand says. "The other 45 we
literally threw in the garbage can."
"The trick is not to make it look hlce
there's a railroad station at the end of
the block where someone arrives
every week with a problem "
CHICAGO (AP) -
What bas been happen-
ing -or not happening.
-in European art tn this·
decade la the subject of a
Change EmphaSis for Taurus
MONDAY, NOVEMBER Z8
BySYDNEYOMARR
ARIF..$ <March 21 April 19(: Good news
comes from source usually connected with dire
warnrnJ(s, statements advocating caution.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20 ): Emphasis on
movement, change, relatives lD transit, calls,
messages. Be flexible. Don't panic at cry for
help.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20 ): Obtain hint from
Taurus message. Be willing lo make intelligent
concessions to relatives. You're going to be re-
paid for favor you felt others had forgotten. .
CANCER (June 21.July 22): Accent on 10·
dividuallty, personality, imprinting your style,
expressing younelf jn unique, independent man-
ner. Be direct, confident. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)· Good news received
In connection with hospital or rrom one who bas
been confined, handicapped.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 ): Friend proves a
point -and loyalty. You profit from business en·
terpnse. Creative endeavors succeed.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0cl. 22): Career, prestige,
advancement, standing in community -these
are emphasized. Define terms.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Organize, ac·
cept overtime assignment, show willingness to
handle res ponslbllity. Capricorn, Cancer figure
prominently -and so doos number 8.
SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): You delve
into mystery and come up with solution. Aries,
Libra persons are part of scenario.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Lie low,
play wait-ng game. Check contracts; binding
agreement caMot be ienored.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Your intuitive
abilities surface. F•l.end repays debt. Work
"I don't do miracles.
They're too flashy."
~~"~"!' 111."'~ ~ ••• tsiC~
GEORGE
BURNS
A touch O'Blamey
and a heap O'Maglcl
methods improve. You are etven credit due. A wish is fulfilled.
PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20): Accent on
children, change, creativity, drama, specula·
lion. Look beyond temporary unpleasant news.
Refreshing Toaeh
Dance Deliglit
NEW YORK (AP) -The Pilobolus Dance
Theater made its Broadway debut last week, ad·
ding a magical and refreshinl touch of whimsy
and originality to New York's dance establish·
ment.
The four men and two women of this com·
pany -named after a funius -execute a
curious but daullng blend or mime, gymnastiea
and modem dance with the balance of a well·
tuned gyrwcope and the grace of a trillion
particles of swirling sand.
The style Ol Pilobolus is unique. Livio1
sculptures or geometric llnces and pliable pretzel
shapes freeze for a sustained moment in lime or
flow lntoothertbree·dlmenslonal body pictures.
'"Julia' is a gem.
Jane Fonda in her finest role ...
Vanessa Redgrave is glorious.
Jason Robards gives one of
the year's mos! memorable
perf onnances. -e-Sballr. NBC1V
Delly 7:30-10:00
Sun 2:0CM:30 '
7:00-9:11
!(PG}
edwards NEWPORT .
"9A•COAST NW'f.&MACAllTHUlt ecmrna 644-076
major exhibition or·
ganized by the Art
Institute of Chicago.
Called "Europe in the
Seventies: Aspects of
Recent Art.•• the exhibi-
tion explorea contem·
porary art on the conti-
nent. It lnchades about 60
objects by 23 artist.a.
After cloling here, lt
will travel to the
Hirshhorn Muaeum and
Sculpture Garden or the
Smithsonian Institution
in Washington, D.C.; the
Sao Francisco Museum
of Modern Art; the
Worth Art Museum, and
the Contemporary Arts
Center, Cincinnati.
A GREAT deal de·
pends upon literary ex-
planation, and even after
havin1 read som" or that
-which is present in
abundance , the viewer
may still be myaUfied by
the work presented.
Among the "works"
displayed is a piece by
Richard Long, an
English artist, called
IF THE exhibition is to "Stone Circle." It con· slsts of about 150 rocks be taken as represen· t · tative of what passes for fetched from moun ams
contemporary European in Tennessee and strewn art it is somewhat out-on the floor in some
dated lo the United semblaace of a pattern.
States in that the E11ro-They looked better 1n the
peans are now going mountains.
through a period aban· Among the more tn-
doned some time ago by 1erestlng pieces -by
American artists. comparison -is a room
There are no paintings called "Winlergarden. ••
"LOOKiNG FOR MR. GOOOBAR"'
' . . _CAL
"SMOKEY ANO THE BANDIT" (PG),.,
''THE STING:' (PG) •... ; -.
-"BOBBY DEERFIELD:. (PG} ·
•·ALICE OOESNT LIVE HERE' ANY MORE" . -.. .
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WARD RIGGINS, until recently deal en snvlcea manager in the MulU·Famll.Y Dtvilion ol
the Irvine Co., bu~ Richardson Naty Martin,
a Newport Beach archlleetural firm, u a project
architect, announces WalterJ. Richardson.
As project architect, Hlttinl wUl be responai·
ble for deslin, production and management of up·
coming projects. f ~ ' Higgins' profe11lon1l ex·
perience includes work on the
Hbrary at the University or
Callfornia, Berkeley; the North
Terminal of the San Francisco
International Airport; three
restaurants at the Bank or
America World Headquarters in
San Francisco; an urban com·
merrial complex in the San
Francisco International Market HIOCN
Center; and an exposition center complex for the
California Exposition and Fair in Sacramento.
Orange County advertising and new home
marketing executive c. ROBEK'r PERRYMAN or
Itvme has been named vice president of Marketing
fer Hubbert Advertising and Public Relations in
Costa Mesa. · Perryman. who headed Orange County's first
advertising agency in l!MS, will direct the com·
p)lny's marketing strategy for their new home de·
veloper clierits as well as serve as account ex-
ecutive for several key clients.
The new Hubbert vice president has been with
the firm for two years and prior to that was sales
and marketing director for Holstein Industries, one
of the COlUlty's largest home building firms
JOHN F. TOWSON of El Toro, a Newport
Beach Marketing and management consultant who
has held a number of important positions in govern
ment, science and industry. 1s now affiliated with
the Commercial Investment Division or Walker &
Lee ReaJ Estate at corporate
headquarters in Anaheim.
In his short time at Walker
& Lee he already has been
awarded the "Most Money
Earned Overall" award for the
Resale Division or Walker and
Lee for the month or August for
listing of a 5.5 million dollar pro-
perty requiring six months or in-
tense servicing before It's recent
OW1011 sale
In January or this year, Towson earned his real
estate license and has applied his business and
marketing expertise into the commercial invest·
ment property field. He Jomed Walker & Lee in the
late spring after a short affiliallon with a San Fran-
dsco investment broker
RICHARD M. DANIELS has joined Hubbert
Advertising and Public Relations Company of
Costa Mesa as Vice President for Public Relations.
Daniels, 35, had been Real Estate Editor for the
San Diego Union for the past three years and a
member of that newspapers
staff for nearly seven years.
A graduate of San Jose State
University, Daniels worked as a
copy editor for the Los Angeles
Times and as a reporter for the
San Diego Evening Tribune
before entering graduate school
at the University of Missouri's
School of Journalism where he
completed the requirements for
a M.A. degree. Ile joined the DANtau
staff of the San Diego Union following graduate
school.
MAUREEN BIVINS has JUSl completed the
purchase of the Newport Beach Office of Beacon
Escrow. The new name of the company will be
Newport Harbor Escrow Company, Inc., 901 Dover
Drive, SulLe 130, Newport Beach. She will be the
sole owner and manager.
Newport Harbor Escrow Co ., Inc., will specialize in Residential. Commercial, Ex-
Qhange and Business Transfer Escrows.
Mrs. Bivins is a native Californian, having been
born and raised in Los Angeles. and then moving to
Orange County in 1964. She lives in Huntington
Beach with her two ehildren Tom, 12 and Kelly. 9.
The appointment or ROD DALEY as the
northwest division manager for Lingo Real Estate
bas been announced.
Daley will be responsible for
Lingo's expansion Into the
Newport Beach area with the
first office opening on San Joa-
quin Hills Road in mid· November.
A 1961 business graduate of
Stanford University and Viel·
nam fighter pilot veteran, Daley
bas been acUve in business and
....: community affairs. He has lived
omv in Emerald Bay since 1967 with
his wife Nancy and their two children.
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•'Real E1tate Tax Planniq ln Dept h" wm
be the toplc Of a •~lal
desert aeril1riar, hoeted
by the Apartment As..
1octatlon of Oran1e
County, at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at tho IJID at the Park on Barbot'
Boulevard in Anabel•.
Featured speakers for this annual event are
Clem llorln, a CPA. ud
Harold Ad1m1, a real estate atto rney.
Subted.. whtth 'fill be t
dlacua ed d urln1 the t
four·bour seminar will
Include tax·tree ex·
cbanaes, tu 1helters
ud estate planntnf. Tbe
special topic wfll be
-------------....;;...-----------.. What Doeil a 8PoQle Do
Lotteries
Subject
Of Forum
. Will We Hold Lot-
teries in 1978?" will be
the topic of an address by
James M. Peters of the
J M. Peters Company at
the Dec. 5 meeting of the
Orange County Chapter
of the Building Industry
Association at the
A1rporter Inn.
Gals .IUto. Remodeling
It used to be that major home remodeling and
repair jobs were solely tn tbeman's domain.
But with more women contributing substantial-
ly to the family income -and increasing numbers
owning their own homes -many are ~inc a more
active role in home remodeling decisions and in-
vestments. That's why it's more important than
ever for women to have at least a basic knowledge
about major household maintenance and remodel-
ing jobs such as roofing and siding.
According to Judith A. Forbes, Advertising
Manager at Johns-Manville, a leading manufac·
turer of residential building products, "The woman
homeowner living alone must often rely solely on
the advice of a dealer or contractor. She might be
unaware ot the whole range or options available to
her.
••AND IN THE SITUATIONS where both
husband and wife pool their knowledge". ahe con-
Sales Agents
,
tinues, "the chances for making the best invest-
ment are that much greater.''
Since mlJor Jobs s~ch u rooting and si~ in-
stallation are not norioally done by tile homeowner.
the services of a contractor Ire usu.Uy 1equired. A
professional can offer &ood advice, but it's a iood
idea to do a little independent research as well.
"Many neigbbQrhood dealers offer c:onsumers
free literature that can be very l\elpful," Mlss
Fotbes suagests. "Jnformation can also be obtained
directly from manufacturen."
W1111 ROOFING SBJNGLF.S alone, she points
out, women as homeowners have a choice of con-
ventional asphalt, wood, tile and fiber elass. They
all di!fer ln their resistante to such elements as
harsh weather and fire. Conventional asphalt
shingles, for instance, have been the roofin1 stan-
dard for many ye an, yet they rate only a U .L. Class
''C" rating for n.re resistance.
Should You Dle! Tbe
speakers also will cover
the Qteostve and ton·
trover•lal tax law. cbnges ortelnatinl m •
W ubingt.on .relaUve to
capital gains, tax llinita•
tiona andrestrictlona. .
Due to the popularity'.
of the subject matter &Dd
of the peakera, ed·
vanced reservations are
required. Registration
fees for memben are $15
per peJ'IOP. and $27 per
couple. Non·membersa
fees, payable ln ad·
vance, are $25 each.
Reservations can be
made by cootactlni the Af artmeot Association ,
o Oranse County at )
12862 Garden Grove',
Boulevard, Swte 1250.
Garden Grove, or by call· lnl 038-5550. •
Peters. a 19-year
veteran of the California
residential building in-
dustry, has been at the
helm of his own firm
since 1975. In that time,
the company has re-
ceived a Gold Nugget
Grand Award in the at·
tached housing category
as well as a Merit Award
for single-family de
tached homes.
Prior to founding his
own company, Peters
was President or Pon-
derosa Homes, a multi·
faceted home bwlder.
James S. Habig, pres1-
d en l , and Suzanne
Herpick of West Coast
PaciCic Real Estate,
have been appointed ex·
elusive agents for Niguel
Woods, a unique single·
family home develop-
ment. Niguel Woods is
located on Niguel Road
just above Alicia
Parkway.
The elegaet fe)V.
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t1ons. a few new Landmark Home.' are now
available at choice locations within the beau·
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South Coast Plaza guard Jack Bartley
patrols lower level befor,,
holiday shopping rush started Friday.
·Seasonal Alert
Accentuates
Shopping Mall
Guard Efforts
Security People Have What Amounts to:· a Smal,. City to Supervise
By JACKIE HYMAN
OI Tiie CN!ly ...... Slaff
Mischief-makers and
wrongdoers who frequent South
Coast Pla%a may now find
themselves on a new kind of can·
did camera.
' This month, in time for the
sy holiday season, the Costa
esa shopping center has added
fixed and eight movable
~evislon cameras to help its
11 curity staff spot and in some
ses prevent trouble.
HE VISIONS of the cameras
r tale through five monitor
s eens. whitil arc constantly
tched by a dispatcher at the
p aza 's central guard station
n · r the Carousel Court
he dispatcher can control the
nitors lo zero in on any potcn-
1 problems she secs. She can
o spenk directly to the people
sees in elevators and parking
uctures to help prevent trou
and can, if necessary. radio
ctly to security guards Q.f
ice.
us-Cornelius, plaza direct.or
· perallons, explained that the
eras arc in addition to a staH
o 14 Cull and part-time guards,
three d1spatchcrs, a city police
officer and as many as 50 private
store detectives
THE PLAZA'S guards, who
are not armed, art! screened for
psychological stability and con-
fer with police on how to handle
difficult situations. he said.
In addition, durin1 the
holidays, a second police officer
also watches over the plaza and
an Explorer Scout group of about
20 helps wtth parking control.
The security people have what
really amounL-. to a small city to
supe1 vise. Cornelius Jokingly re-
fers lf> the security officers as
"the second largest police force
in Costa Mesa."
About 400,000 people a week
visit the plaza, a number that in·
creases during the Christmas
season, according to Richard
Fo~ter, director or adminlslra·
lion
THERE ARE 11,000 parking
spaces and a total of about 220
acres in the complex.
"On our scanners. you can cov·
er all the areas." Foster said. "It
helps us with kids on skateboards
or automobile accidents."
Problems at the plan range
from the rare, serious ones to the
more common ones such as lost
children, bumper thumpers.
children writing on walls and
cars parked in fire lanes.
Where theft or damage is lo·
volved, coats eventually filter
down to consumers. But 1uards
are even more concerned with
preventing injury.
TO HELP PREVENT a ~en
tial danger area, the plaza has in-
stalled a glass elevator ln the
parking structure to alleviate
isolation.
However, not all problems can
be forest.ailed.
One recent problem case in-
volved a man who occasionally
turned up in ladles' rooms annoy-
ing the customers. Guards came
In on their own time in addition to
spending staff time to clear up
the case, whJch ended ln a SUS·
pect 's arrest, Cornelius aaid.
Seaurity-oifkers watching tbe
parking lots with binoovlHs-have
helped nab thieves breaking into
cars. and a thlef who grabbed
some money from a cash register
and fled was recently captured
Dispatcher Michelle Hebert scans monitoring screens at guard post
by police and security guards
working loiether, be said.
BECAUSE OF several report-
ed assaults,on women m the vast
parki.ng lots, police cban1ed
their hours so they now patrol the
lot.a more during the everun1.
Cornelius said,
.Shopliftinl problems. which
are norm.iJy handled by the in·
dividual stores, are a serious is-
sue. ·'Shoplifting ls a big problem ln
any retail operation," Fosttr
said. "It's just staggerina."
"1 think the shoplifter has
changed from the little girl want·
in1 a dress to 10 to a party, to the
professionals." Cornelius added.
While cars parking m fire
lanes may seem llke a minor is-
sue. plaza officials said It too
could be a serious matter
·'The police and fire depart
ment have taken a strong pos1
tton on this." Foster said. He eic
plained that when red curbs and
signs didn 't work, the plaza
began t.owlng cars.
"We fiture it's better to tow a
car away than have an elderly
citizen need a paramedic and not
have them (paramedics) able to
1et in." he said.
Foster noted •hat angry
motorist.Ii sometimes return dur-
ing the nJgbt and knock down the
tow-away signs. He said 23 to 30
such signs have been destroyed
'We're Primed'
Store Managers' Warning
Department store and mall mana1ers have some words
of warnlni for Orange Cout •hoppers durin& the holiday
season
Leave packages hidden in your trunk, not visible in
the car.
Lock your car even if there's nothing In 1t. to dis·
courage car thieves
-IF YOU SEE A SHOPUFTElt, report him or her im -
mediately. Losses through theft are passed on to you
through higher prices.
.-Should you be tempted to shoplift or write a bad
check. &m't. Security hu been 'beefed up and aalespeople
have gone throueh special trainin& seminars with police
and sheriff's deputies.
"We beef up our staff considerably during the
holidays," said the manager of a Huntington Beacb depart·
ment stor~. who asked that the name of bis store not be
used.
HE SAID BOTH uniformed guards and undercover de·
tectlves are on the lookout for shopWUn1. vandalism and
thefts by employees. All thOff apprehended are turned over
to p0Uce. he said.
At Westmiuter M•ll, the large stores handle their own
· securlty, while·mall guards help out the small shops from
tltne to tlme1 according to 'Fed Rowan, security-chief.
He said the mall ls adding guards for the holidays. in-
cluding two police officers, but detlined to gave specific
figures. .
A SPOKESWOMAN for Fashion Island In Newport
Beach said store employees have attended a police seminar
on ahoplifling and bad checks. and also laid security there
wlll be aeafed up. ~ccldeM&l damage to mall displays by children, crowd
and patklng lot controh and thieves in the parkin1 lot are
amoni the problems also faced by euards at Laguha Hllls
Mall, said Pegn Behrens, mall mana,er.
• She Jaid addiUonal guards will be on duty this month and next. She also Kaid mall employees have attended
seminars With the Orange County Sheriff's Department and
American Expre11 Company to learn bow to combat
shoplifting and bad cheeks
Another serious problem
1s the theft of plants from the
mall, which ls landscaped.
Cornelius gave as an example
that palms stolen in one incident
cost the mall S800 to replace
He swd shoppers often pull
plants out by the rOQts and stuff
them into shopping bags to take
home He said 150 polnsettias
were stolen in the first few weeks
after they were planted last year
"Some people just don't
think." Foster said. ''I think
they'd like to have tt tn their
garden and they just do It. But If
the police or security catch them,
1t is stealing." He said several
plant th.aeves have beP.ncaueht.
SEVERAL LOST chlldren per
day tum up durina the holiday
season and they. too, are all part.
of the normal routine of South
Coast Plaza $ecurtty guards
And now at the guard post they
can pass the time wat~bing
televis1on -live and true-to.life.
'Derreea'
Registered
·oeuce" is a common
term in police circles for a
drunken driver It is de-
rived from a one-time
-California Vehicle Code
number for that offense -
Sectioh 502.
Tbe Daily Pilot used an
extension ot that t.ettn -
"Lucky Deuces" -in
feature ClJ'ticles pabllshed
Nov. 13, UTT. refetrin' to*
s afe drivfng program
operated by the Academy
of Defensive Drtvihg.
Wo have been advised by
the American Traffic
Health Foundation that ll
has registered "Lucky
Deuce" as a Service Mark
with the U.S. PatentOtnce
The foundation conducts
a separate procram tor its
handling or drunk driver
problems which ls iden·
lilied with the use of the re-
g ts te red Service Mark.
This program is not relat-
ed to, and ls dJtrerent from,
the progr11m of the
academy.
The Daily Pilot did not
mtend unauthorized. uae or
the "Lucky Deuce" Iden-
tification. '
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DEAR PAT: How long ls lt 1afe to keep food in a home
freezer? I've bad aome Items In my freeaer for about a year now,
and I wonder if these thlnas u. •till edible. W.K., Costa Mesa
Frozen food b tale to eat ladeftaltely u loa& u ll'• bee• held
at temperatva below freedq. The Cooperatln Ed-don
wana• that eada& qullty deellnel wWa •le. ud faster wWa •me
foods than wlda o&ben (pork tara rucld 18 aboal 1u moatbs, for
Hample). For best reteatlea of eaUat q..UtJ, food ..._.. be
stored at sero decrees or colder. Tbe 11.iSJler the &empentare
above zero, &be fut.er Ch cledlDe 18qaallty.A1oal lboahl be to
use frozen food.a ncb u meat. ncetablea u4 fra1U WUlala •
year; wit.ti su or el&bt moaU. bdaC preferable. Prepared foods
sucb .. lefloven, cauerolea, soupa, etc. are beat used wi&b.tn
three months..
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DSAR PAT: l al1) AClol a COPY Of DoUd Qf M teal
Quality Asa~ce ••Medical and Allled Helltli !Dl'ormatl.Oia ancf
Complalot Guide.'' Tbla broebu..., also av.Uable bi :uatab, wu
produced t.o inform the public that tbe board la avalla •to MrY•
their oeeda Ill bealtb care matt.. and to primde th Tart~
aourc• available to belp ban&De pcoblema relltig to Yutoua
medlcel Mnicel. The Board ol lledlcal Quallt1 Allurance ILu
reatonal omcee bi Lo. AD&elel. • Santa Ana. Sala Mateo and
Sacramento. Each offtee ·ti Riltfed wttb a eomwner iienlee
repraentatlvewboMJob la toaelpOQll toeoa111m•n0idl.
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DEAR PAT: Is lt true that a claim aaaJnat a mOYtnc com·
pany must be filed 1n wrltln.&1 We moved hen recet17 froll1
another state and some damqe occurred to our tmnlture. I 1"6-
, ported this, but did ao ve~. Our clalm bun 't boeaHUled 1et.
so 1 'm anxious to find out about thiL -
W.L., Fountain Valley
Reader Pf411ed Oeer Celle'• C..tetet•
DEAR PAT: I've notlced that some lee ere~~ manutac-
turel'I are ~abeling their product.a. I would like to know what the
difference 11 between .. ice cream," "fiavored lee cream" and
.. arllficlal tee cream." lt'a fine to have labeling, but wbJ bother if
the consumer doesn't really know what the labels mean.
N.J .• Capistrano Beach
fee aeam Jabe°Unc replalliou. propowt In 111' bJ tbe Pood
and Draf Admlnlst.raUoa, wW no& become mancla&ol')' aw Jaly
1, lt71. But. u you've DOUced, IOme murafaetunra a.re atai one
of the tbne labela U.at wW be nqaJ.recl. "lee ereaas" b ued for
n&alar Ice cream ... ftuored ke ere••,. wW rM ~ wMla
the pndud eoatalu •ore real lee cream~ na ..... a.ad die
.. arUlldal lee eream" label wW M reqldred If &Mn 18 a.-e
ar1Ulclal flavorlag tbu real lee ereaas in the ftaal prodact.
LaMb wtll not have to Indicate tbe preteace of foocl eolorlnc
aJthoup tbe FDA bu r~mmended that maaafachlren do so. '
Digestive Diseases: $17 Billion Bellyftche
~ ~ By ALTON BLAKESLEE .Lost WorkJays, Death Blamed on Maladies year, maqy of them children, 1ays the NaUonal
Foundatioo for llelti.s and CoUUs, Inc. -NEW YORK (AP) -A small medical road
: show is touring the country lo mobllize an in·
•. tensified attack against "DD" -digestive dis·
eases.
Some 18 million Americans by current
estimate are afflicted with diseases of the
gastrointestinal tract -from the esophagus
through the stomach, liver, pancreas, gallblad·
der, intestines and rectum.
THEY SUFFER FROM heartburn and
stomach ache, disorders of the liver and pan-
creas, gallstones, chronic constipation, irritable
bowel, miserable ileitis and colitis, polyps and
hemorrhoids -and about 175,000 cancers an-
nually.
Digestive diseases are the leading reason
people land in hos pitals, and the second reason,
after car<Uovascular diseases, why people go to
doctors.
They are second only to respiratory diseases
in cause of disability and days lost from work,
and they are the third-leading cause of death in
this country, alter heart diseases and cancer,
says the National Commission on Digestive Dis-
eases. The economic cosl is put at $17 billion a
year.
SUCH f 'IGURES underlie a sense of urgency
within the commission, established by Congress
m October 1976 and charged with coming back an
two years with a compreheoaive, long-range pro-
gram for reducing the toll in suffering, death and
economic 106s from DD. .
As one way of fulfilling its mission, the 26
members chaired by Dr. Eugene D. Jacobson,
associate dean of the University of Cincinnati
School of Medicine, are conducting a series of
public hearings in major cities.
Staff experts tell what is known about DD
and explain the need for more research funds
and efforts to learn how to cure or control some
. .
still mysterious diseases.
Testimony and suggestions are also
taken from physicians, scientists, nurses, gov-
ernment officials and organiutiooa concerned
wltb DD and, as Jacobson puts It, "from the peo-
ple who pay the price in pain -the patients add
their families."
The commission includes research sclen·
tasts, medical educators. allied health pro-
fessionals and representatives of the public. It
began its series of bearings in New York and
Newark, N.J ., in October and tsscheduled to con-
tinue through Chicago, West Palm Beach, Fla.,
Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, Washington.
D.C., Denver and, tentatively, AUanta and
Bost.on by June S.
The digestive system performs wonders in
turning food and drink into simple chemical
nutrients that keep body cells alive and healthy.
THE UVER IS a biochemical factory carry·
ing out some 5,000 reactions and delivering bile
to the gallbladder The pancreas produces
digestive enzymes and Insulin to regulate blood
sugar. The stomach makes acids and pepsin for
digestion. Nutrients enter the bloodstream from
the small intestine. The large intestine or colon
solidifies waste for excretion.
As with any complex machinery, thinas can
go wrong.
Food can be tainted with poisons, or cause al·
lergies. Some industrial pol..soo.s, like lead, can
damage the Ii ver.
Some people upset their system with too
many antacids or laxatives -concern over con-
stipation, some physicians say over-concern, bas
Americans spending $500 million a year on lax-
atives.
Some drugs including tranquilizers·
.
may temporarily upset the digestive system,
says Dr. Paul Sherlock, professor of medicine at
Cornell University Medical School.
Aspirin and products contalni.nl uplrln -
there are more than 300 on the market -44cause
most of the Fastritis (stomach Inflammation)
that we see,' he adds. Takinl food alona with
upirincanlessentbatbuard. · -
The specialists point to alcohol u proJ>ably
the great.est single harmful influence in DD.
Alcohol can cause gastritis, cirrhosis of the liver.
inflammation of and Interference with the pan-
creas. SmoldPI plus alcohol is called a major
cause ot cancer of tbe esophagus.
EXCESSIVE COFFEE may cause diarrhea
or gastriti.s, they say. Emotlom can alfect the
digestive system, including the large intestine.
"Unrelieved tension and hostility can altect
the stomach," says Dr. Thomas P. Almy, prc>-
fessor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School.
"But we cannot relate this clearly to the causa·
tion of ulcers. Diet, drugs and alcohol may play
roles."
Farther down from the site of ulcers, "irrita·
ble colon is the most c~mmon complaint I aee,"
said Dr. Sherlock. "It's a diaorder of civilization.
It is suggested lt has a lot to do with stress and
strain."
SOME 75 TO 85 PERCENT of Arhertcana at
some time or another suffer from hemorrhoids.
One danger ls that rectal bleeding can be at·
tributed to the hemorrhoid.I, with posslble cancer
of the COIOI\ being overlooked.
Of 174,400 new cases of caneen of the
digestive system expected in 1971 -meaning 25
percent of all cancers -some 101,000 will be
cancer of the colon.
BUT CAUSES ARB not known, nor fa there
any cure. 't1M9 result frequently II removal of sea·
ments ot the intestines, with wastes ellmlnated
through an opening In the abdominal wall.
The incidence of DD cban1e1. Tbe
speclallats told of seeing a decline 1n prevalence
of duodenal ulcer and eastrtc cancer, a sUeht in·
crease in colon cancer, and marked increases in
~lrrhosis ot the liver and cancer of the pancreas
10 recent years. But no one II quite sure why.
And ther:e are successes. A majw one iJ de-
velopment of highly effective intravenous te..s-
Jng of all essential nutrient.a to .ubBtitute f6r
normal consumption in various dll•tive dik-
eues.
Rarities
Boost«/,
WASHINGTON (AP>
-A While House official
la calling for a joint gov-
ernment-drug Industry
effort to develop drugs
that could cure rare dia·
eases.
Dr. Peter Bourne,
President Carter's
health expert, said drug
research ia .. geared
toward the major killers
and cripplen."
He said there is .. little
priority on developin1
new treatment for dis·
eases which affect only a
mlnlscule portion of our
population."
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Skateboa1·ds Cleared
Some 2 million Americans are afflicted with
Ileitis and colitis, the painful, debilitating lnfiam-
mations of the small and large intestines respec-
tively.
They also cause diarrhea, fever and crip-
pling co~pllcaltona, with 100,000 new victims a
IWYary.
Bourne said It is dlf.
ficult for the industry to
justify continued re-
search on products that a--------•'im cannot provide a return
WASIDNGTON CAP) -The slaf( or the
Consumer Product Safety Comml.sslon, after
studying information from a network of em er gen·
c:y room reporting spots, says that skateboards
don't cause injuries. Their riders do.
part of the body involved, and the ace and sex of
the victim.
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The commission staff monitors the data each
morning. --
"It's the kids that are the problem," said
Joann H. Langston, associate executive director
for hazard identillcation and analysis.
sum JUDGMENTS are part of the com-
mission's job and help determine when con·
sumer products threaten the health or well-being
of the public.
They're based on studies made through the
commiasion's system of injury reporting called
the National Electronic Injury Surv~lllance .. SysCem.
Vaccine
Expected
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP) - A pneumonia
vaccine may be availa·
ble by the eod of the year
that would. for the first
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The 5-year-old system includes reports from
emergency rooms in 119 hospitals across the
country. It soon will cover 130 hospitals with
shifts ln hospitals In some areu to make the
statistical analyses more valid.
lime, catch America's-------------------
REPOllTS OF INJURIES associated with
consumer product.1' are put into teletypu each
night by the sample emergency rooms and
transmitted to a computer In Rockville Md. The
reports include the injury, the product involved,
fifth biggest tiller before
the infection sets in, re-
searchers said.
If the vaccine is ap-
proved by the federal
Food and Drua Ad·
miniatration, it will be
given aationally to three
groups ol people auscep-
Uble tothediaeaae.
YOU'RE NEXT!
TAKE 60 MINUTES
and look your best
for the holidays!
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the l•ttr UM of th1t 8J'P'9IAI to d.-ttlt ~ fot
dlmlp « to ¥trtfy the ldlntlty. dellcr\ or contttuctJOn ot
the pltc9 In the 9'IW1t of Iota..
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fabric, lining, labor
and installation.
Save a big 20% on new
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from a large group of
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VOLUNTEERS/ TOY. SELECTION • •
Toys . St~ Life of DiscOV.eries •
NEW YORK <AP) -il1 -ma, • little
tboUcbt and common sense, adulta Ulla boUday
,euon can help eblldren d1a to1 tbat wtll
occupy a spectal place in thelr lit• Ud ovetop.
ment, says a child paycholotlst whO b a 1"11tatth
consultant to the Toy Manufacturers of Anaertca.
''Many children develop• lonl·lived att.ch·
me"t to certain p)aythlnp,'' ~Dr. Brian Sut·
ton·Smlth, consultant to TMA, tbe industry as·
soclaUon.
''ONE OF THE IMPORTANT functions or
toys is to belp • chlld develop thia kind of en·
thusium, playin& with the object ln new ways as
he or she gn:>ws • •
In addition to being suitable for a child 'a a1e.
interests and ablllty level, the "ideal" toy should
offer a degree of realism, especially for younier
children, closely representtn1 the object it
models, he aays
The toy should do or sugg~t something that
can be controlled or learned l)y the child,
perhaps allowing the child to take it apart and
put it back together
THE TOY SHOULD be usable as is or lo dif·
rerent arrangements -for example, blocks that
can be put together to represent a train -In or·
der to provide a variety of play experiences.
"1'"'ew toys can have all or these properties, ..
Or. Sutton-Smith says. "That's why an as.sort·
ment of playthings promotes a variety of play
situations.
"Selecllvaty 1s important and presentin&
children wt th a confusing array of toys all at once
may distract them and possibly diminish the
11atisfact.ion that is essential to happy and pro-
ducli ve play.'·
A well·planned toy "inventory," spread out
over the growing-up years should include certain
central toys, he suggests: rattle, ball, soft
animal or doll, a push.pull vehicle, blocks, clay,
tricycle, construcllon toy, paints, card and
strategy games. sports gear and crafts material
Why Stop?
Kindness Returned
CHICAGO CA P) -Retirement evokes VI·
sions of an overstuffed easy chair, or retreating
to a fa stung camp in Florida. But not for for·
mer JUdge Harry Hershenson a workaholic
thriving as a full·time volunteer.
"This community has been good to me,··
says the 78-year-old former Circuit Court judge
from behind hL'i cluttered desk "ft just seems
right th al I pay 1l back "
UPON RETIREMENT last year,
Hershenson kicked in his own money and set up
an office Now it's business as usual, every work·
day or the week. trying to ease the way for the
blind, for struggling law students, for the aged
:md for seemingly endless others
When I lershenson bad to rellre because of
has age, he had "offers from three or four major
firms dealing in civil litigation and personal in·
Jury work." he said
"But I turned them down. I don't need to ac
cumulate money. With my pension we've got
enough to live on." he added
Instead, he's a d1rector of about 15 service
groups and 1s a member of twice that number
HERSHENSON ENJOYS talking about his
favoritci.. "We JUSt finished coordinating the
Chicago appearance of the Israel Ballet to
benefit the State of Israel:' he said, proudly dis·
playing a thank·you note from a satisfied
theatergoer
As president of the 50 year·old Blind Service
Organization. he oversees the part-time efforts
of some 200 volunteers who tape.record texts for
bllnd students.
Besides that. he's a trustee of the Chicago
Kent College of Law and is an active member or
five legal societies
HE REFUTES THE suggesUon that be may
be missing some of the traditional benerlt.s of re·
tired life. What about just sitting around relaxing
or cotni fishine?
"Fishing," he snorts. "My wife and I just got
back from fishing In Canada. And we're colng
aiatn next year -twice!"
Hershenson also promises to keep up his de·
mandlng work pace as lone as he is able. He'a
even willing to take on more responsibilities. . Durin& World War n he helped restore order
to war·t.om Italy. In thanks for his service, Pope
Phu XII ..awarded Hershenson the Cross of the
Lateran knigbta. makln& him possibly the only
Jew to be so honored.
Parent8 Urged to Partici~ in Cldlira Play
A YOVNGSTE MAY pick ~ a soft toy
"because there ii • need to cl.Utfy feell.nc• of cle>1eneu and affection," Dr. SJ,lltoD-Sinlth..a-·
plalDa, Other toy• offer:tt~ dlst.i.Gct learn-
ln1 opporiunlty-for example, toys with num·
ben and etten or thoee tbat require MMGI')'·
motor m&Dfpwa~n.
M~ playtbings help cblld.ren to dl.fcover
tbeir effect on the environment and to )earn t!'om
tJtli, .be adds
1'A rattle that chimes when the baby shakes
1t or a Jack·ln·tbe·box tbat appears when the
baby turns the handle are two examples of "ex
ploratory" or 'trial and error' play," he notes.
MORE AND MORE toys are beln& deslaned
to appeal lo botb boya and lirl•, the TMA consul·
tant observes, with "scientific" toys such as
chemistry seta findJna popularity among both
groups. Toys sucb u minl·ldtchens, traditionally
bouibt for glrla, are now beinc purchased for
both sexes.
"While many parents will conf.inue to select
playthings that reflect tradition}' sex·role dis·
"IT IS ONLY WREN cbildren aro sure of
your love that they can be sutndenUy ind pen.
dent to enjoy and develop throqb their toY•·" be
says.
"It is roy hope that adults will make a
greater effort to be in touch with children by
ke•Wnl in touch wt.th their feellnp about their
own cbildbood.
61More than anything, children need to a pend
some time with parents o.r other adult.I who are
involved. pJ1ytul and lovtnc. Children seem to
grow beat in an atmoapbere that combines a full
and atimulat.lng environment with Jots of love.••
Vol1•nteers Asked
Visitors Sought /or Ho1pitala
The Voluntary Action Center of
West Orange County is appealin&
for aid In several areas.
Theater buffs are needed to
paint sets for a community
theater group. The work would
require about two days at a time,
five times a year
Visitors are needed to spend.
lime with patients at convales·
cent hospitals. Many patients
have no living family members
or friends and appreciate visitors
during the holiday season.
Discarded items are needed by
the Orange County Foster
Children's Association and Baja
Children's Foundation. A
neighborhood center In Garden
Grove needs a playpen and gas
stove.
Those wishing to volunteer
their services or make donations
are asked to telephone 898-0043.
Delp for You
Manufactured wax /wood
firelogs are being used more and
more instead or natural firewood
due to convenience, economy and
ecology concerns, according to
Ca rl Downs, c hief of the
Ca Is fornta Department or
Forestry /Orange County Fire
Department.
Downs cautions that like all
fire products, the logs should be
used carefully and that it is im·
portant consumers read direc·
tions
The use of more than one
manufactured log al a time or
adding a firelog lo a fire already
going can cause problems, ac·
cording to Downs. Virtually all
nationally distributed brands of
rirelogs put out as much heat as
two or three hardwood logs. Peo·
pie can cause accidents if they ig·
nite more than one at a time,
Oownsnoled
Stall another mistake, accord·
ing to Downs. is to poke or break
the log Farelogs are made or
compressed sawdust and wax
and when poked. bits or burning
wax may stick to the fireplac~
tools and drop in the carpet.
Downs said. Poking may also
break up the loe. creating a
larger-burmn& surface and result
m an intense heat flareup, the
chief noted.
Chief Downs emphasized
following all directions on the
fire log wrapper
8 Get Phone Service
SACRAMENTO CAP> -Eight. more Northern
and Central California cities wllI soon get local
telephone service which provides highway condi·
t1ons .
The state reported they are Redding, Chico.
Oroville, Salinas, Merced, Fresno, Modesto and
Bakersfield
When the local number ls dialed. a taped
message recites current accident and weather con·
di lions. It's a 24-hour service.
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EDUCATIONAL COUNSELING for
College Selection and Application Procedures
Academic Programs -Meeting College Costs
Preparatory School Selectlon
Pet80nal attention for each student and family
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Marilyn J. Blum. MA, Ecfucatlonal Counselor:
201 W. Fourth St.1 #203 Claremont. CA 91711 ~ 45 min. northeast on Fw,11. 57 ..S 101
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;_~ OAILYf'ILOT Sunday, November 27, 11n
Aaa
Laaden
DEAR ANN LANDERS. I have iood reason
believe that my son, age 20, does not have
ormal sex drives Worse yet, I'm alraid I am lo
lame.
His father died two years ago, after nearly 10
ears of lying around in an alcoholic stupor
ecause I was lonely my son and l developed a
~ oser-than-most relationship. I worked hard at
~ying to be both Cather and mother.
The questions· What do I do now? Butt out or
bis life as completely as possible and pray he can
work out his own salvation? Would it help him to
11nderstand that I damaged him or would it burl
1)im even more'' Should I shut my eyes and hope I
~ .am wrong? Sign me TOO LATE? ~ DEAR MOTHER: I'm trying to read ~tween tbe llnea and gettlng nowhere. Do you
, • ..supec& yoor sou 11 a homosexual -or Is be just
mother·bnng!
Jf it'• the flrat, he took that tW'11 before be
was five yean of age. <That'• when 1ender·
Identity is wiually establlsbed.) Therapy rarely
cbao1e1 people.
If he'• too much of a mama's boy -don't
apologize. Remember Henry Ford's motto -
"Never complain, never explain." Do your best
to cut the umbUJcal cord and stop feeling suUty.
· won't help him and it certainly won't do
nythlng for you.
.. DEAR ANN When I was 16 I got pregnant
:... t--1he baby's rather stuck by me but I decided not :•.,•to marry him When Lisa was born I gave her my
•: !last name.
: •:• I married Lisa's father a year I at er but I
• •cltdn 't change her last name when I changed
Oiine. I am not ashamed of what I did and I don't
want Lisa to be ashamed of being born of an un·
married mother Jn fact, I want her to be proud
of my coura~e
If s he wants to take her father's name later
she can do at. Am I thinking straight? -PROUD
TO BEME
DEAR Y0l1: Your thinklnl lla't H 1tralght
~•• you think It b. l\ly advice la CO chan1e Usa's
1ame NOW. Why complicate YOW' dau1bter'1 lUe
tty 1otng out of your way to advertise the fac& Ulat
........ ..,u .... e was born out of wedlock? You may not
J:e•llze It but th al is what you are doing.
~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: We are two senior
citizens who Ii vein the same apartment building.
We have become very good friends but have no
_,intention o( getting married. I do a lot for hitn -
like shopping and driving him where he wants to
go. Sometimes I do his laundry
He enjoys playing cards and so do I. When I
r-make a mistake he cusses me out and calls me a
; .jiumbbell. Otherwise, he is kind and considerate
, p-Ie says he loves me and I believe him. In spite or
ihis few faults I like the old fool.
Once in a whale he treats me to a restaurant
dinner or an ice cream cone when we go for a
"1alk. But something 1s bothering me. When bis
relatives come lo visit and they all go to a
restaurant for dinner he never invites me along
Yes, they know we are close friends Am I crazy
to stick with ham ? -AUGUSTA, GA.
DEAR GA.: It sounds as If you're dolag a lot
more for your friend than he'• dolni for you.
Have a frank talk and spell It out. In tbe mean·
time, if you have an opportunity CO take a walk
and get an lee cream cone with another
genUeman -do It.
Club Calendar runs each WedM.tdaJI m the Datl11
Pilot and contains rwtices of wm'Mn's and stroice club
meetings and events for the following week -Thura·
day tlfrough Wednesday. Send notice• to Club Colen·
dar, Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Coata Me1a, CA 92626
Be $UTt to incl~ your name and phone number
Notice• mtUt be in our haritU two weeks in advance.
To request a picture, wnte or call the F'eatures
Department. 642-4321. Pictures are limited to fund·
railers open to tM pubhc.
Rev. Paul Martin and dancers from the
Old Mission School, San Juan Capistrano.
A Fund Raiser -and B~hday PartY
The Catholic Social Service's annual fund
raiser, symbolically titled Caritu Christi Fiesta
<CharityofCbJUt Fiesta), wuheldlut weekend
at the El Adobe Restaurant de Capistrano in San
Juan Capistrano.
The dinner party featured mariachi muslc,
songs and Mexican folklore dances, reported
Doris Cantlay, ieneral chairman. Donation•
from the event, held at the request of His Ex·
celleacy WllUam R. lohnton, Blahop of the
Diocese of Orange, will be used to ~tabllsb and
support a Catholic counseling oftlce in the
south em area of the diocese.
The fWld raiser was comblned. with a sur·
prise birthday party in honor of Ute Most. Rev.
Johnson. Presenting him with a special cake was
Genevieve Nutto, the first Oran1e County
Catholic Woman orthe Year in 1978.
The cake was baked by Mn. Mal Viet BJeu,
housekeeper at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in
Laguna Hills. She is a Vietnamese refugee who
took part in the church's resettlement program.
Helping with the fiesta were EUaabetb
Pedrotti and JoAa McDonald. Support wu given
to the event by the following Catholic parlabee
and their pastors: St. NictiOlu, Bev. OU. E.
Sporrer: St. Catherine of Siena, ltev. Myles
Faa1bnan; San Juan Capistrano Mission, Rev.
Patil Martin, administrator; St. Edward, Rev.
Louls Knight; and Our Lady of FaUma, Kev. An·
Ulony McGowen.
A Victory
The Orange Coast College Speech Team,
coached by Pe1 Taylor and Michael Le11•.
emerged victorious at lut weekend's speech
tournament at California State University,
Northtidge.
Attending the lnvltatlonal event Cthe largest
speech tournament held in the United States this
season) were 50 two· and four-year colleges from
all over the country, including Cal State
Fullerton, UCLA, USC and UC Berkeley.
"The victory was spearheaded by th• de·
balers -this is the best group of debaters
Orange coast has ever bad," said Ms. Taylor
They woo second place in two-man debate with
the team of Wayne Cody and Rldt Olpla, plus
second and tb1rd ln Lincoln-Douglu dftbate with
Brad Greeley and &lch G~ reapecUvely.
Tbe Reader's Theatre teaftl -FUp
Hltcbcock, Mark Wagaer, Us Odesa. Laarte
Hamilton and Paala KOnecky -finished in tbe
top four junior college reader'• teama, advanc-
IJ appenings
By Marcia Forsberg
mg to the semi-final round.
Individual performances contributing to the
win were Mark Wapaer, first place in com-
munication analysis (he received a perfect score
and was undefeated in the tournament).
Maureen MlJUazzo. fourth place in penuaalon:
Laurie lbmllton and PUp Hltcbcock, tled for
fourth place in oral interpretation; and Tim
Vorkl.Dk, fourth place lo speech to entertain.
The coaches said the victory wu a total
squad effort. "This is probably the most talent
I've ever seen on one squad. This tournament
was 'fi>n by raw beginners who are ltlll grow.
Lng.'' said Lel1h.
An Opening
Aan Md'arlaad and Vicky Lanoa celebrat·
ed the opening of their own West Coast Gallery in
Mariners Mlle Square in Newport Beach last
weekend with a champagne reception and a
showing of works by Chagall, Miro, Picasso and
other masters.
Mrs. McFarland was co-founder and partner
or Muirhead GaUtrles In South COast Plua: Mrs
Larson was previously assistant manaaer there.
In joining forces for the West Coast Gallery, the
two wometthave created a handsome space.
"We had a great opening and a lot of support
from art collectors." said Mrs. Mcfarland.
Among the browsere and well·wtebe,s were
Walter and Marilyn Richardson, Herbert and
PboeN Brownell, Paul aad CUily Sea.roeder and Dr:. and Mrs. tJlehael Mose1.
Thanks
Members of lhe Friendship Club, a project of
the Assistance League of Laguna Beach, were
hosted la.st week to a candlelight Tbanlati.ving
dinner.
The meal was prepared by Leaaue members
under the chairmanship of Mn. WllU1ton
Bradway and Mn. Aadrew MortJllaad. both of
U.,una Beacb
It was 0 BwsineU Not as Usual" 'hC:tnt.l.j. aa
the Newport Harbor Art Museum b<»ted an open·
1ng of the Sales and Rental Gallery ExhlblUon. A
huge crowd of 700 made the event one of the
largest previews the muaeum)as ever bad In ita
history, 1ald Lllctoe Adams, C!h&lrmall ot the
Sales and Rental Council.
Business and professional representatives or
lhe Newport Center: Asaoclailon, th• Greawr
Irvine Industrial Lea,ue and other leaclial
Orange County corporatlona iObied museum
members for wine and hors d'oepvrea while
viewing and selectlni works Of art for t.tielr buai·
ness quarters.
Tom Garver, director of the mUJe4D\, men·
lioned that the major exhibition p,.ented by the
Sales and Rental Council, in coo.fUnction with the
curatorial sJ.aff, included man than 200 paint·
mgs. sculptures, drawing.a, P'IPbJet and photQ:.
grapbs.
People Peering
Clothing designer Mr. Blackwell made a
personal appearance Friday to show bl.I spring
collection at the grand openinJ celel>ration ol
Carri Wicket Balboa. Manager t>f the women'•
dress sbop is Cheryl Jloenla; assistant manarer
as Linda Baer. .Local artist PllJ'llil Biel had a
showing of her work last weekeod at Opea House
Realty, Costa Mesa. owned and manaced b1 Bet-
ty Burkart. According to bet bmbancJ, BW
8urkart. more than 250 people .stopped In to
view tbe art. . . Commolore Monti P. Kirk
handed out the trophies at lut weekend'• 5Srd
Annual 'l'l1)phy Presentation at tbe Balboa Yacht
Club .. Assisting in praent!Qa the ••a Series ..
trophies were co-ctaalrmen JUebarC Ud SudT
BlaUenna.a.
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Sundey, October 30. 1tn Business
Device Protects Eif egjving ..
I 8)' IAlJBIE K.U•ER
OUM O.Ur PitttMM
James ~e and hit 24 employees produee a tiny termin tbatdoes a bltJob.
tthelps ople live normal, active lives.
Kyle, president and founder of Medical Co~ponenta CorporaUon in Mission Viejo, Hid
their tenJU.na1 is the moat important component ofa cardiac pacemaker.
THE PACEMAKER itself ia a battery-
packed metal can which looks aomethinr Uke a
ci1arette lighter. When implanted inside a
Tlae Cmnpang •••
Medical Components Corp. is a
privately owned, closely-held California
corporation which currently manufacturers
components for cardiac pacemakers.
Thlt company, grossed about $1 .75
million during this (Its first) year of
oper,tion.
Key officers are James C. Kyle,
president: Carol Kyle, senior vice president.
and Don Cook, operations vice president.
Company offices are located at 23892
Via Fabrlcante. Suite 620, Mission Viejo.
person, it provides electrical stimulation needed
to keep tbebeart pumping.
Kyle said his terminal essentially acts as the
cork which allows the electrical impulses
out but prevents lhe body's nutds from leaking
into the can and its batteries.
Alt.bough Medical Components Corporation
la just one year old, Kyle said bis finn supplies 40
percent of the world's requirement. for these
terminals, Within another year, be expects to
•upply 60to 10 percent.
"We've erown from a new company to a
leader in1ernationally in this particular busi-
ness. "hesald.
TID8 GROWTH HAS come without the usual
force of salesmen. ·'We don't atUJze a sales staff
because our product la self-selling," he said He
expi'ned that ht. bis buainess the product either
set tadf on the bull of quality or lt doan't.
"There's no such thlna In th.ls business as
tnakinl nearly perfect parts," he said. "Hu.man
life clependa on these Ullnga."
The key material in hi.I terminal ia KryoOex
a polycrystalline ceramic inaulator be invented
while lo graduate school.
"It can be tremendously abused without fail-ang, .. Kyle said. Wblle recalls of otbe.r terminall
are common, he 1ald, bis parts have never been
found faulty.
KRYOFLEX 18 manufactured from raw
chemicals in the small, clean plant in Mission
Viejo's suburban induatrlai patk. The yellow
powdery substance ls then shaped into small
beada and fused to the platinum wire which car·
nes the electrical spark and the metal part
which will be sealed to the pacemaker can.
Each of the 1,000 to 2,000 parts made in a
week are tested to be sure they won't leak. "We
shouldn't have any doubt about a part," Kyle
said. In two. or three months, he noted, a
pacemaker wtlh one of these parts will be Im
planted in a human beina.
Kyle said his employees consider that the
part may be installed in their wives or parents
"It strikes home every so often," he said.
THE FIRM'S president said his employees
cannot be just cuually interested. "They have to
be really turned on and interested. It's more than
8 JOb,'' he Said.
Pacemakers are ·'in a sense, a fountain of youth, "Kyle said."
Because be believes it 1s so important, the
physicist said be is dedicating the rest of his
careertothemedicalcomponentsfield.
"Physicists either teach school or they are
scientists. I'm a scientist," be said. "Scientists
go where they're most needed."
IN THE PAST, the problems of energy were
severe. M~ of bi.I previous work, which in·
eluded fornung seven other corporations, was In-
volved with nuclear energy.
But now, 130 patents since his fraduat.e
school project prompted the development of
Kryoflex, Kyle believes techniques are needed to
Improve man's ability to sustain life loneer
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It's apparently profitable as well as
per.aonaJJy rewarding. During the first year
Kyle said, his firm did about $1.75 million ln busi:
neas. "We'll do Just about twice that thia year " he added. '
Next year. he plans to expand the business to
make components for other medical devices.
"WE'RE GROWING just as fast aa we can
find people and train them," heaaid.
He expects to have two manutacturine sites
next year and be employin1 close to 400 people
within five years.
He a1ao said he is determined to keep tus
facility in Mission Viejo. He explained that be
moved to the community from Arcadia because
he wanted to live five minut.es from hia business.
He believes the area is deal for high
technology industry like bis but it need& en-
couragement. Just as the cardiac pacemaker
stimulates the heart, he said, "somebody around
here has to 1tltnulate Industry,··
ESOT 'Nesteggs' • m One Basket Connector seals wire to heart musde
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By THOM LECOQ
Of .. o.ll'f...._IUH
Can a company find happiness -and incre~sed
•• productivity -by settinc up an Employee Stock
Ownership Plan 7
Decidedly yes, according to Mission Marine As·
soclates (Islander Yachts) controller Mrs. Alone
Peed. \ .. WE'RE VERY happy with the reeults and it's ·
an effective management tool to stimulate produc-
tivity."
.But the man &S·
siped by a professional
en~ineeting firm to in·
veatigate ESOPs for its
n o n,p r o f e s s I o n a I
employees bas adopted a
go-alow approach to the
idea.
The fuumce officer p
who asked not to be iden-•
tified. was well aw~ of benefits offered in !)oost-
inl roorale. it key !actor
in Mission Marine's de-
cllion to set up the plan,
but told a horror story of
a midwest engineertn1
firm similar to his which
rushed into an F.SOP on-ALONE PEED
ly to end ~ with bitter eontlict, and lawauita,
bet'treeonWiqerawhoactuplanadminlstrators.
Part of bis reluctance to talk comes from the
problem encountered by tbe mid west firm.
''The employees were angry that tbe employer
was apparently dumplDI stock on t!Mm-ballinc
Ollt."
:ANOt HB ADDED, his tJrm 's bualneaa ls qclical. 'Wbitif')llOU bave a 'dip."' Ea,pJOyees of the mldweat firm were aU1-•
plctoUOfthe is<>P l,p tb.e first pl•ce, be aald, •hen e~ .. dtopped one )ear, a normal event for any batlaeaa, emplo1e.s thousht the plan acl-
mlnlatratora bad somehow cheated them. \
Thia ts the final. part of two-part look in·
to Employee Stock Ownership PlaM (ESOP1 )
and their use along the Orange COG6t. ·
La.It week, attorney Al WteMT outlined t~ ESOP't financial beMjit.I to a eompanu • t~is wee~. t!DD spokespersont for count11 firm; ·
give thdr mews. both positive <JM negative of
such plans. · '
''Tbe employees turned on management and
management turned on itself."
Mrs Peed. aware of the huards of establishing
an ESO~. says, ·'The key to an F.SOP ii to aet pro-
!esstonal people behind you to admlolster it,
thereby ellminatll\I pitfalls."
(Union bank acta aa trustee of Mi5slon Muioe's
plan. Mission Marine ls administrator, and fecord
keepjng la done by Benefit Systems, Ine , of Loa
Angeles.)
SHE ADDS that the marine products company ·
used a professional service to introduce the }>Ian to
employees, a move she indicated waa vital in galn·
Ing increased employee loyalty. .
.. We went into great detail in explainlnt our
plan, she said. "We have several minoriUea work-
ing here and bad interi>reten there to explain it in·
dtvldually after a large meetfne. ·
"I feel that l! there ls no professional com-
munication, there ts suaplcloa by employees that
there might be somethin1 wrong."
She adds that. tbe institution of an ESOP had its
effects on manaiement aa well.
''It made mana1emut think more of tunlnt
employeea into the •whv' of manaaeme'bt de-
cisions." ,
ONE l'ACl"OR IN the s~ ofMiaslon'1 pre·
aentaUon wu tbe retirement of employees shortly
after tbe plan went intb effect: "We bad two or
three people retire," abe aald, which fullJ vest.cl
them immediatelytn the new ESOP.
Tbe employeu chose to cash tn their11ne~peet-·
ed windfall of stock and Mission presented checks
for $1,500 and $2,000, in front of assembled
employees who beean to exhibit a growtn1 en·
thuaiasm tor the plan, and !or their work, which
they tbeo anderst.od could increase the value of
"their own ESOP shares.
The daily effects on the production line?
. 'Sa1 you've aot a euY out on the line who's goof.
mg off,' said MrS. Pecicl, "He comes to the notice of
company workers. Eventually, they may say
something to him."
She smiled and added, "People in the F.SOP
brine pressure to bear-for harder work, more pro·
ductivity."
FOB THE UNNAMU finance officer, the pro-
mise of increased involvement In the company by
employees seemed to be the chief reason for con-
tinued research.
But be does voice concern o'/er one other
stumbling block. Stocll: valuaUon.
Stoct must be evaluated in order to determine
the amount to be placed in an F.SOP each year.
Valuation also determines the allowable tu deduc-
tion for stock contributions.
"Any !'.SOP valuation has to be established by
independent appraisal, that's the key. We've had a
variety of appraisers, large and small, who coin-
cide on values, but what I -and the president of the
company-don't like, is that we don't have con-
fidence in tbeir valuation method.'·
Most valuation.a. be said, are based on some
ratio of earni.np per abare.
"OUR )'ALUATJON is based on performance.
They have other methods."
Both finance officer and Mrs. Peed asreed,
bowev•, that the aecret of turntna-on employees to
the benetlta of their own productivity, and Identify-
ing peflOnal performance with achievement of comp~ pJs lies ln Ute area of PreMDtatton.
But for any company conslderin1 an ESOP a.a
an employee beneflt, Santa Ana attorney Al Wlener,
.,,of Kindel and Andereon1 cautions careful con-
. side1'1tion of thefollowtni racton: ·
(SeeE80P, Pa1eCJ)
Twin PitfaD
Moving Up's Tolfffli .
l A business publication's look lnto -pro-:
blems of women movina into manaae· 1
ment oftel"I the followina double •ta.
cle as lmportant reasons for failure. · 1
f ACCORDING TO an article in. ''The 1
Erfectlve Jrf-na,er," a Warren, w
Gornbam and Lamont publication,~
womel'I are often chosen for advaoce·
ment because of superdiU1ence on pre·
sent jobs and, women often loee the ad-
vantage of having company "fod· 1
fathers.'' •
Godfathers, the article says, ~ ~ '
upper-level manaaers who help develop
the careers of those they eveotul)ly hope
to move Into management.
A FOltMAJ.IZED system or
sponsorstup, the article suggests, could
help overcome this sbortcomlns that
now leavea otherwise promotable,
women without key manaiertal skills,
while freeing senior managers from tbe •
ri1k of being called dirty old men as a re-'
suit of their involvements.
SUPERDILIGENCE, excessive atten· •
tion to m1nOr detaU., says the article, is
fostered by preVious employers and
SQClety's emphasis on trabams women to
see such activity u notmiJ. •
Both faults, the article concludel, wUI
continue to place women at a di.ladvan·
taae when tt comes ti me for promotion to executi~ ranks
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OAIL.Y PILOT Sunday, Nov•rnllet 27, 1971
)y A.&Tll\11\ VINSEL . °' .... ,.-~ BeinJ bUlcally a Ni•'" Person who Juat ltartl to.,a~ up for the d1y
• about 4 p,m .• J 1ogje1Uy tend to etart tll• •prtn1 apru.ce•lQ> vow'4 the
house al.oni about llalloween.
A periodic delusion that l ain Handy Addy incarnate struck earlier
this m~tb. I decided it waa time to redecorate t.he front bathroom. But
that Une ls semantically misleading.
THE T&UTH IS, IT NEVE.I\ aot decorated when we moved in 2i,;
years ago, sQ it can't very· well be redecorated, cao tt?
VINHL
And so, ~th freshly cashed paycheck, we 1et oU
down the primrose path to dlaaster an4 regret via a
builders' supply entporium and paint store, our first
st.op. You know the kind of place. Young suburbanite
couples wander through them on weekends with 1lazed
eyes and envious alances at all the decorator 1oodies.
pretending to each other that they know wbat they are
doing
We toured the paint department, whe~ another
couple stood waiting in anciUpation aa their galk>n of
Apricot Moonglow was bein& vibrated vlolentely on
the jiHle machine.
We should have read the handwriting on the wall,
or their Apricot Moonglow all over the floor. after
what t\appened next.
SUDDENLY, THE YOUNG lady shrieked. fler husband ducked. The
paint clerk let fly with a mighty oath. And blooey ! The jl.ggle machJne let
rly with their gallon of Apricot Moone low.
"WeU," the woman murmured. surveyin& the paint mess, "at least
he had our color mixed right."
By now, Wifcy and I were Involved in a heated quarrel over pt'eferred
paint colots and we hadn't even trucked the toiletries out of the front
bathroom yet
All I dJd was call her Honeycakes and explain a dark shade of paint
would overwhelm and sabotage the entire scheme or decor and make this
most essential of rooms seem too small.
"THE ONLY THING WE could do lo make it seem any bigger is tear
the toilet out," she-snapped, whereupon the lady whose Apricot Moonglow
pamt was all over the floor burst mto uproarious laughter.
She needed a few laughs about that Ume and so did the paint clerk,
but our tame was coming
·'Oh, gel whatever colors you want," Wiley finally snarled demurely.
"f don't spend a lot or tame m there I only use lhe front bathroom when I
have to'"
So I asserted m y Male Chauvinist control of the situation and picked
the paint colors I liked
They were out of the toner stuff to max up those two colors.
WE TIPTOED OUT THROUGH the Apricot Moonelow then and took
our business elsewhere. finally Hnding a reasonable paint facsimile,
which I still don't llkc
Next -alter forgetting paint spreader tools at the last st.op -we hit a
discount department store and a new chapter in the Adventures or Handy
Andy lnTheSuburb"i.
You know the story, about a foolish roan who too soon forgets about
smeared baseboards; dribbled vinyl tile: dog hairs stuck in the wall paint
right at eye level; shattered light fixtures ; doorknobs that won't go back
on doors straight. and aches and pains in parts of your body you never
even knew were there
THE CHEERY LITTLE CHECKER checked out four women lll line
ahead With shopping carts ruil Of enou&h stuff lO rebuild an abandoned
World War II mllltary installation and turned to me
She examined my intended purchase
"Price check on Aisle Three. .• "she trilled into the mtercom, Tt\e
manager asked her to describe the tool.
"Those painting thinas with the little fuuies on the bottom." she
delcared, giving my purchases another evaJuaUve once.over. The
manager. with this apt description. slghed over the intercom Nld came
rorw ard from his inner sanctum to rule on the cost.
HE SAID THEY COST either S:U8 or SZ.44, he wasn't 'lure. and sud·
den Iv 1relt1n good company
Thev didn't know what we were dona doin;i either .
.,. T he.front bathroom, by the way, remainsclosedforbusloess. ·'-~~--------------------------------------' I ~ ~ Cars Cheating
~ SACRAMENTO (AP> Califorrua
~ authorities say they're cracking down
-;: on residents who are cheating their
•. neighbors out of $1 million or more a
"' vcar by regist.eran& their cars In other ! states
..... A recent four·month campai&n an
:. the Lake Tahoe area recovered about • ·s100,ooo from illegal registrations,
• Sgt. Robert Forrest of the California ! Ht&hway Patrol said
• He said $98,000 was recovered in
: 1976 from Northern Californians who
had registered their cars in Oregon or
• Nevada
"WE DON'T know how many cars
, are involved, but we feel the amount
owed Is $1 million and &:>robably more
• ayear."Forreataaid.
The CUP, Department of Motor
Vehicles and local police are spread-
Ina the lnvestlgatloA statewide.
•· Authorities are looking for "cheapo
1tcense plates even lo unlikely places
like Beverly lUlls," said Dan Parker.
a OMV spokesman
OFFICERS ARE looking for a
number of expensive FeM'arts that
have been purchued and retlster
in Oregon.
Callforn.lans breaking the realstra·
tion law avoid payin1 hundredl of
dollars 1n fees and taxes. They 1ll0 tl·
le1ally avoid tnstallaUon of antismot ..
equipment required i'il Califorrua but
not in neighboriqg states.
California has an $11 registration
fee . which goes to the state, plus 2 per·
cent or the worth oC the vehicle, and a
6 percent use tax. That comptres to a
flat SlO fee in Oregon.
"MANY SEE IT AS a money.saving
opportunity. but they are really cheat·
mg their neighbors." Forrest sald,
since most of the money goes back to
cities and counties and could help
keep local property taxes down.
"We've received quite a public
rei;ponse from people who resent that
a neighbor or lst9Cial4t ls cheating,"
Forrest said.
He said authorities or nel1hbortl'1&
states are cooperaUoa ln the In· •
vestigation.
A CJ\UFORNtA resident, who owns
a Ferrari w4rth $25,()00 or mote would
be cheating Callf"Ornla out of about
$1,500 from the 6 percent u!'e lax and
$500 from reaistraUon lees, tf the tar
Is registered in a'bothet state, J"orrest
said.
Calllomlans have 20 df.Y* (0 ~•·
lster a car purchased In another
state belore a penalt.¥ fee of 20 percent ot the usual regtalraUon COit I.I aP!
pU~. There are aomo exempUons,
.such as vehicles owned by milU•rY
per.sonnet.
Liquor Costs Baclt in Co111·t
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The con·
atltutlonality of California'• eon·
troveralal S'l·year-old minimum liquor
• price laws wUl be arsued tor the fourth
time before the state Supreme Court
Tuesday.
THg CURBENT DISPUTE involves
two cases. Jn one of the offlclal comb•·
tante · are the di~ctor of the st•le
Aleohollc Beveraee Control Dtipartment
<ABC> against the state Alcoholic
8evtlr•1e Control Appeals Board. The
other involves a lfOUP of wholesale db·
trlbutora qain.st the board.
But the real party of interest ln both
llctians la Richard Corsetti and hi• wife,
doin1 buslnesa u Bob'a Liquors of San
Cooke fH I by time.
OOtnputer preclalon for
eccur11e lime control II •
11ey lo operate (Uk your
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allow• you to cool! by
time or 11111ciera1ur1.
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digital GIOCk & IUIO-
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Franclaco, and faced wlt.b P.<>l:'lble ll·
quor license revocation for ••llinl at cut·
ratepr1cea.
The hl&h court in three previous
declaions -the tut ln 1969 -held the
f atr trade liquor price laws were valid.
ut ~n~t out these ruUnas
were made before the repeal In
Decembell 1975, by Con1res1 of a section
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permitted states to allow fair trade Con·
tracts lit.bey deslred.
Last June four JusUces voted to arant a
hearing sou&ht by Corsetti. One voted
not to 11"ant and two did not vote.
Tbe ABC had ordered 'CorseUi 's
license suspended for 10 days after a
atate -aent testified be boucht liquor at
CooktfH lby
ttmpereture.
The GE Mlcro-
TMrmomettrT"' Con·
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oven olf wh.., the
eeltclld ttmperature
la rtlched.
the 1tore at • cut rate price. He w nt
the appeals board. "
THAT BOUD laat Det. 2 held the fair"
trade laws on liquor, win and beer
"can no longer be Justlned" and a.re ln·
valid because they vl lated the anUtruat
law amendment.
The ABC's director asked the CO\trt or
Appeal to review tho m ter ~d on
March 10 that court overruled the board
and held the law to \>e valid.
The appellate ~ourt Uld the 21st
Amendment gives the state board
powers over the ule of alcoholic
beverages and that Congress did not in·
tend to extend the antitrust law to
California laws on liquor priclnl.
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ud
1llD! COCUAN
AMARILLO, Texu (AP) -
Millionaires are aa rare in Tex.u
as cattle and oil wells, but
Thomas Cullen Davis is Jn a
special class. Hls wealth ls
almost beyond accountancy. $150
million? $200 milllon? $300
mUlion? Nobody knows.
In 1975, Kendavl1 Industries
reported Income after taxes of
$57 million from Its 80-plus com-
panies. Cullen, as his friend.a call
him, owns half the conelomerate
.named after M daddy. And that
-Drugs and
booze flowed
freely . . . there
were nude swim-
ming parties and
group sex.
might make Cullen Davis the
richest man to be accused of
murder since Henry VIII.
THERE HAS BEEN a lot writ·
ten about Davis since that August
night last year when bfood
mingled with the painting and
sculpture in the Fort Worth
mansioo Davis desiened, built
and fu~bed for $6 million.
One of those stories has Davis
stopping bis airport-bound taxi In
New York to browse through an
art gallery, pickine up pieces the
way a housewife plucks Wheaties
boxes from the grocery shelf.
Th at night tne dealer shipped
$102,000 worth of art to decorate
the mansion.
In 1968, on the day his fathlr
died, Cullen Davis married
Priscilla Wilborn, twice divorced
with one dauehter from the first
marriage and a daughter and son
from her second.
THE DAVISES SEPARATED
in 1974; that is, Cullen moved out
of the house and later was kept
out by court order. Priscilla, a
tiny blonde ~ eye-poppin& pro-
porUona, took a lover -a former
-Texas Christian University
basketbaU pluer D&Dled Stan-r ord Fa.tr. 1'he 8-foot-10-lnch
Farr abated her money, her
maaalon and her bed. He callecl
her •'investment."
• On the ntaht of Aue. 2, 1978. J>Nacilla's daqbter Andrea -12
yyrs old and just returned
f~ vacation Blble School In
Hoiaatoo -was shot to death with
a slnele .38 caJlber bullet, cen-
t ered perfectly below her
breastbone.
Only the killer was a witness.
: MRS. DAVIS AND Farr were
out on the town. On their return;
Farr was shot to death. Priscilla
was. hit in the chest and lived to
testiry that the gunman waa her
husband. CUlleo.
Minutes later there arrived
Beverly Bass, a young Crieod of
Priscilla's, and date Gus Gavrel.
known as "Bubba." Gavrell was
Another time,
he .dashed a kit-
ten to the floor,
killing it.
1bot, the bullet lodging In his
spine. It cost hlm113e of bis rilht
leg. He said CUtren Davis, the
millionaire indualrlallst. did it:
So did BeverJy.
. Who were these people?
L~rs be&ln with Andrea, the
first victim, almost forgotten ill
the trial of Cullen Davia.
ment where Fort Worth iodOtJ gou to be seen.
PRISCILLA ALWAYS wore
the short.eat ol aborts and a halter
top designed to reveal. And
around ber neck. a golden
necklace that apelled out ln
dlamODdl what a lot of Texana
were IQinc about her: .. Rich
Blteb".
Fort Worth'• upper cruat
showed Its disdain and lhe re-
turned it.
"I didn't try to break Into the
social JP'OUp, '' ~cilla said, "by
marrying CUilen. I started at Ule top."
By marrying Cullen, she also
got that big house with its 19,000
square feet and indoor swim·
ming pool set in the middle of W
acresp She also eot trips to
· Eorope, a fox bedspread, a Lyn-
don Johnson-style three screen
television set and a $400,000
Renoir painting that she buns in
the bathroom. There even waa a
chess set. one side of solid white
gold, the other of yellow eqld
worth $80,000, and a \'ery ex·
P,eDsive aecurity sy,item to suard
1t all.
,..
•
erimlnal laW')'er whose tame n4 reputation have been l$·
tnortallnd ha the bestseller
'"Blood and Money."
•
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NOT BAD FOB a alrl from . BEAMING AFTER JURY FOUND BOYFRIEND INNOCENT
Karen Maater: 'A Kind of.Mutual Underatandlng'
and B'QD• Plefabd · u a Mn. Jfllotll ~ Mr11. ·11)1 e" wbo
fratned ber husband for bis
monp. He caµect}!F the "Queen
Bee• wholed~astray.
A NEWS MAGAZINE onee • I ' • . Houston's grimy southeut alde
who said· she learned what lt
meant to be blonde, bosomy and
beautiful. .
Priscilla, who ll now 36, said
her husband once called Andrea
stupid and kicked at her. And
there was testimony that be
banished Andrea from the bouae
in a rage, after a dtsetpli.Dary
episode lnvolvinl school math
prob le ma.
Davis was notorious for bis
temper. 'lbere waa the time be
reached lnto a parldJ1S lot atten·
dant's booth and scaiterffd car
keys In the mud becaue be wu
irritated at the alowneaa of the
service.
ANOTHER TIME, BE duiwMi
a kl tten to the fioor, ldlllng It.
And .be broke a $400 pearl stick
pln tbat Priscilla gave him in
happier days. ·
Mn. Davis tells .. of the time
when be beat ber with a crutch
she wu U9lng after she broke ber
. leg in a lkllnl accident.
There ts a ealmer slde to
Davis, too. He and Prtacilla were
staying at the Green Ow Inn In
Fort Worth wblle she still was
married to Jack Wilborn. One
nlibt WUborn came with priftM
detectives, kicked the dQorl---tn.
aod found the couple in bed. WI~
neases said Davia wu totally
cool, tel11ne Wilborn that be wu
a business man wbo dealt with
problem1 every day and tbia was
j05t one more problem to be dealt
with.
DAVIS, IT IS SAID, bad a
penchant for pornography and
people In Fort Worth still chuckle
about the time be bl'oulht • van
to the Colonlal and beta private
showings of "Deep Tbroat" for
friends.
After be and Prllcllla .aeparat-
ed, be started keep1J11 company
with Karen Muter, a stunn.ln&
champagne-blonde divorcee with
two children.
Karen met him through a
friend and at flnt bew little
about him.
"He never braaied, •• 1be iatd.
"I never beard him br•• about
his company or ho• many com-
panies there were or what they
were worth."
te911orary support while a
divorce settlement was battled
through court.
ONMONDAY,AUG.2,word
reached Davi.a that the support
money bad been increased to
$51000 by a Judie. Eight hours
later, Andrea Wllborn died
violently anft alone in the base-
ment at '200 Mock:in&bl.rd Lane.
Her mother and Farr arrived
"lhortly after mldnieht an4.
Priscilla recalled ... We atarted1o
. automaUcally turn the aecurity
locks oft ud I noticed they were
already off." Farr had already
eone upstairs wben Prlkilla
spotted the bloody handprint on
the door leadln1 to the basement.
Her Pilbt of terror bad started.
In her own words:
"I 8TARTED \'ELLING for
Stan. About that time, CUUen atepped around the corner and salCl, 'Bl.• 111)' lint picture of hiJll
W'U CulJm ltanclln& there wUfl
this sboulder·len,Jt.b black wig
@: Be w.u <\resaed aU in black.
He .bad a pwtJc ~ wrapped
around his band. 'lben be shot me," flttlllne to the fioor, Mn. Davia.
slfid she screamed to Farr,
.. Stan, go back. It's CUllen. He's
got a fUD. .. She aald the ewunan
ahot throU&b the door once and
that Farr cried out.
Tbe bullet struck Farr In the
lower abdom~. But be lunged at
the gun.man, &rabblng h1m by the
wrists. In the struggle, the gun.
man broke away and abot Farr a ~cond time, then \de more as
Illa body lay on tM floor.
"STAN LOOKED AT me and
laid down bis head and died,,.
Priscilla said. "CUlleJl stPod
. there a moment and I remember
wondering if b'e was 1otng to
shoot me aiatn."
But wu Da.m '\he man In
blaQ? 'lbat wu up~ the Jury to decJd~ ,.
Whoever it ~ dr.,ged his
body lnto the kttebeo. Bleedine
from ber woQIMt. J>nsciUa lied -outside.
"All of a sudden, CUilen was
after me and I turned around and
fell down and ~ crying and
saying, 'Cullen, I love you. t
never loved anyon'-elae. Why are
you doing tb111 .. ! Mta. Davia aald
underQ&th.
\
called Racehorse one of the six CBIU PR081COTOa Joe · be t ri · al 1 tb Shannon 1ald tbo defense wu • .., s c . nun awyera in e blowln1 ,---... • ..... o~cure ,.._ · country. Asx.t bdore the Davia ot-... -'u;, ...,.,
truder momentarily released trial If be con.aidered hfmae!f the murder of a J.2.year-old girl. U.
Priscilla, entered the manalon best In Texas, Haynes replled: l'ualoat. BaUooos for the Jury to
and came back. out to con.front "It is my bellef that I am. But I buy. the amvtne couple. wonder w"'" )'OU restrict 1• ..... "It's ' defenae of ABC -
Priscilla, bldiq in buabes, said Texas... IV • .., AllYbodJ BOt ~ 0 said SbfP-
she heard voices and took the op-The state cbarpd Davta wtth non. a canay la~ Witb a c»-
portunity lo flee acro11 tlie Andrea's death. choollnc to~ cepU.edoMl-bomemun.-.
es\ate eroundt. A.a· Gavrel and aecute • clrcum.stantlal evidence . He uted the jury to return a
lltls Basa entered, they encoun-cue of a abood.na wtthou.t a 1rit.-verdlet of awl=f capital
t.ered the man ID black at a 1at.e. neu rather than loainl by lrJ1Q murder, wblch ts bable 1n
a case that Involves marital bl~ Texu bf deatb · ·lQJec.
''WHAT'S GOING on? Where ~ta. Texu Juries are notortoul• Uon. la everybody,•,• Gavrel recalled lenlent tollfard a husband WbO It toat tlle Juron four~ ukln1. oota&s wife'• lover. and seven mlAutes to4ec1d.e the
''Come on. They're inafde,•• What"happened between ararid man 1D black wais not. CUllen
was the answer. jury indictment and trial could Davtl. ,
They did not recoentze tbe Jll&n itself become an upper -level · 1n the darkness, ~t followed hlm course in law school. There wu a A FEW H011Jt8 lat.er, Jua&e
up to the 1ldewalk. When he • mlstrtal during jury selection in Geor1e Dowlen, three of t6e
stepped into 'a U1hted area, Fon Worth; two U.S. jusUces jj~f::: ~vis ~d Kcarouerto Mb~
Beverly said s~e told Bubba and a fateral appelate court tot -"That'• ~ ... At that ~ involved and the case enclM ln at • tictcry party. Rae~ the 1wunan w.,_.ed and-flnd the hands of Dine 111en and tbreo Haynes strummed a ,Wtar aDcl
the alqle ll:lot that crippled wqmen In Amarillo on the Tex.ls Hn~· '"Tb• Ballad of C"11• y~Ourel "'•b Ulm f o"4 fro D•fia," wbUe lll.f Clllent alpped B&VertJ' re, flq1ed down • ;:t.rJ:,outaii ~rec':.mopout!: msrcwnitas. pautqmotariltandaotb.el.P.. FortWciltb-Dallas. · Jaror Jamee W.WU, botcln1 Police arrived to • anlly . • ~ ald. ·~ haw lt lD. m:r •
scene: OaY'l'el in a breakf Mt ON 1tJNE %7, THE trial bepn. mln4 &bat 119 paatb]1 coald.hl ...
area where he bad labofl.oullT By the time it wu ovv at 2:32 done tt. But ~ were dtbis-crawl~arr dead 1D a pool of _. __ ....... l t -.--thlnis bl Jd7 tulpd tba\:DI
b'ood p.m,, ClOe u..._. uuuD U w--., It body-'·· -""d ba ~ • Andrea, the lentle bad 1one4Ma moo.tbs, bad seeo 23 some ~ ~' v~ child who lovecl pets, face up, wltnetaeslorthepro1ecuUonand •a•doubt.ldon-taeutat.~.am.an
•Y• partially ope, in the bale-· 44 for the defense. Cullen Davia to death Wileaa l bbw IM!'a ment. @ty.'"
AT 4:11 A.M., Police went to
the home ot Karen Muter attd
arrested Thomae Cullen Davis. one of America'• rlcbest men, for
the slaytngs at 420() Moickiniblrd
Lane. •
There ls equal justice( under
·the law, but it ti a tr'1ia& that
money c•n bUY an.re eqdll
JU.Stice. CUUen Divll could afford '
the beaL To defthd bim•elf, be ·
reportedly •pent $1.8 milUolf on
lawyers and $4PO,OOO on ln-•
veatlgatora. . t
He assembled a lqal team
headed by Ric.bard Raynes,
nicknamed "llaceborae, •• a
celebrated bi• 44th birthday The pl"Oleeutlon teaiia went
while 00 trt.al. back f.o Foct Wortb to decide Tbe prosecution depended on whether to trfc Cull•"'= .... the t.eaUmoay of tbe three peopl• --~ ..
who said the gun wu barkin.1 ln a1atn, perb.QI or tbO m of
Davia' band -Prtacilla, Beverb' Farr.
and Bubba. There were no DAVIBl'BBPAaED TO fly to
fingerprints, and the murder Aspen for some all:llDI 'afttr
weapon never waa found. Tbankagtvtng. He bad the re-
. RacebOrse Haynes' chief wit-servatlonmad&wbllehewultlll ness, Karen MHter, iatd ontl'JalforbllUft. Davis wu a1leep kl bed beside While, be waa ln hi.I bapp1
her when abe awakened and moo.d, be laUmated la a
notJced the time: 12:40 a.m. It television lJit•nlew he just
was the only aUbi offered for bla mieht know wbQ ~ed.Jlis a~
whereabouts. Haynes attacked dau1bter. B\11, b&aa.W ... I W911ld
the credibility of PrtacWa u tt not auDDl.v anybOaf the nun.e ot
she were the one beinl tried. She the killer: Let •eui find out whO lt
was on the ..stnesa atand 13 days, is."
EARLIE& TOAT ~~enlng,
Farr and Prilcllla had t\lll lnto
lt·year-old Beverly Baas and
Bubba Ga\'l"el. Beverly aaid her
waterbed bad 1Prt1DI a leak and c; the spend the 1111rii 1D the II\ loa.' ,.
" T e~ ~Yed.11Jllt In time, ' GavreJ~~ ~~ see Prucdlla • being eel paek triard the
mansion• erhapa lt waa the
aou.a4 d ttiell' c:u. but th• in·
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•RELATING TO ALL SEGMENTS'
Photo With M•rgo St. J•me• R•l•ed Eyebrows
·'Damn Good'
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Chief Backed'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-The police chief who ·
moved the American flaa out of his office, invited
homosewal police offlcers to "come out of the
closet" and attended a "Hookers' Ball" says,
"Sometimes I bring about my own problems."
Charles Gain has been surrounded by con-
troversies since taklne over u chief of San Fran·
cisco 's 1,700 police officers 20 months ago.
TONGUES WERE SET a-wacging after a
newspaper published a photogra h or the smilln
chief standina between Margo
St. James, founder of the "pros-
titutes ' union" COYOTE <Call
Off Your Old Tired Ethics), and
a person Identified only as
"Wonder Whore."
Critics led by P olice Of·
flcers Association President
Gerald Crowley demanded that
the chief resign. He refused and
brought the controversy before
the Police Commission last
week. He was cleared of charges of "unofficer-like
conduct."
"Some of my friends say to me, 'Why do you do
things like that? It just defeats some of the good
things you 're doing,"' the 54-year-old chief said in
an Interview.
"I WENT TO THE HOOKERS' Ball with no in·
t.enUon of any photograph being taken·wbflever. I
was astounded when I saw the thing In the paper.
Ninety-nine percent of the 10,000 people there were
non-prostitutes. I was jus t exercisin11 my
philosophy of relating to all segments of the com·
munlty," he said with a sigh.
Mayor George Moscone, who appointed Gain,
supports the chief.
"The mayor feels Gain is a damn good police
chief," said Mel Wax, Moscone's press s~retary.
"He makes unn~essary blunders and brings some
of the trouble on himself. But as far as his police
work is concerned, the mayor feels he's doing a fine
job.··
GAIN AND MOSCONE INSIST that the chief is
making substanUal progress in reducing serious
crime, reducing departmental raclam and up1rad-
ln1 professional police standards.
Moscone pointed out that before Gain became
chief, a federal lawsuit was filed char1ina overt
racism in the-police department.
"J~t four months before he took office, that
same police department, behind the leadership of a
handful of malcontents, had plunged San Francisco
into the first police strike in its history.·' Moscone
added.
THE MAYOR SAID GAIN bas taken strong af.
firm aUve action 1tands and "lnaUlted a blah degree
of profeuionalbm In the department.
·"But these same malcontents have devoted
nearly every waking hour to att.emplinJ to tmbar·
rus t.be chief on matters that are unrelated to
tound police admlnlatrallon," M06cone added.
"In the put aeveral months, the crime rate in
San Franclsco, wblcb bad been steadily rising, bu
decre..S by 8.8 percent," Moscone 11id. "It ~s·
to me that this ii a much better barometer oft.beef·
fetUveoMS of Chief Charles Gain and of the depart·
ment that he btadl. ''
WASJllNGTON CAP.)
-The Ku Klux Klan ll
arowln1 aft« a decade
of decline as It swltobes •
from heated, anU-black
rhetoric to slick public
relations. aays the AnU·
Defamallon IAtacue of
B 'nai B 'rllh.
"For the. flrat ttm,
since the late 1980I, thef
has bffn an lncreue in
Klan membership and
vlsibiUly," sald Irwin J.
Suall, dlredor of Jewlsb
organization's domesUc
fact-finding unit.
THE MEMBERSHIP
of three ~r KKK tac· tlons hu risen about 20
percent in two yean ud
totals about 8,000, eom·
pared to 8,500 klanamen .
in 1975, Suall sald lo an
interview.
"It 's not an alarmlna
increase, but it is 1l1nifl·
cant," he said.
THE KLAN Is on the
upswing because It 11 the
only group fl1bUn8 for
·'the rights of the white
majority," says a new·
s tyle leader of the
longtime se1reeatlonl1t
organlzaUon,
''While people are
beginning to realize that
they 'r e b ec omln1
s econd-class citizens,"
said David Duke, the
27-year-old lmperlal
wizard of the Knl1hts of
the Ku Klux Klan.
THE ANTI ·
De fa matlon offices
around the cou try
monitor the acUviUes of
the Klan and other
groups eonslderecl anU·
Jewish and estimate the
number of memben and
supporters, Suall aatd.
He said the lea1ue
gauges the streo1th of
groups by counUn11 the
number of people who at-
tend rallies and speeches
as well as through In·
tervlews with members
and former members.
SUALL attributed
t he membersblplncrease
to several factors, lnclud-
lng the emergence of
Duke as a leader of one
Klan faction.
"Duke 1 5 ex ·
traordlnarHy clever In
manipulating the
media." Suall said. "He
tones down hla views for
public consumption, and
is beina liven platforms
all over the United
States.
"THE IMPBESSION
has been spread around
that there's been a na·
lional resuraeoce in the
Klan and that lt la now
respectable to be a
member ol the Klan.''
Duke, a collece
graduate, has attracted
national med.la attention ·
as "a new breed" of
kl ans man.
I
HOWEVER, SUALL
said Duke'• or1anJu·
tion, like other KKK
groups, continues to be
militantly anU-black and
anti-Jewish.
"We have 11en no
,vldence that theH'•
been a cbante of heart,
only a chan1e of tacUca
-a tem~ar)' chute of
tactics,' heaald. •
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}lou1ln1 .\d of 1988
wblcb makt1 lt Ule1a1 to
adverU1e "any pre· terdce. tllniuUoo. or d:*nmbtatk>D baaed on race, c:Olor, reU1ion, aex. or naUooal ortctn. ot an
intefttlon to make any
auch preference. UmJta·
t)on. cw dl.lcri m.inaUoi:i. ''
1hla oewspaper will 1'ot kno1rially accept any
advertl•in1 for rol
estate wbicb la In vlola-
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TOWMHOMI
4 Bedroom, z atory, up·
sraded c~ •dr•pe .. Located on 1reen~elt,
cloee, bUl not too cloee to
the l>OQJ Ii recreation. full -pnce witb VA or
FHA terms only S63,950.
CALL '151·3191.
CSELECT ·
TPROPERTIES
llAUTIFVI.
MEWPOlT DUPLEX
Two lge a bdrm, 3 ba un·
Ila ln very l'are condition.
ll look• new. Private
patio& for each unit, two ~ange for each unit, burning rireplaces.
Mexican tile entry. M ucb
more. C.ll Ill ror det.alla.
646-7171
O'f~l lltO • lfS t~ IOlf N'(f •
MIA&LY MIW 4 Drs. from ~an Blvd.
Ele1ant 3 bdrm., 2 bath home with
formal dlninl rm.; a touch of New
tngland. with ~athedral ceilln11 in all
rooms. A comfortable bench at the
front door gives you a gran<lstand seat
for tbe BOAT PARADE. $289,500. •
MIW UmMGI 3 Bdrms., bonus rm.,
Back Bay view ; profess. decorated.
302 4'veruda Cumbre, THE BLUFFS.
Open Sat/Sun. l ·S.
OaANCH/TUSTIM area. 4 Bdrms .. family rm. PLUS game room. On
large cut de sac lot -ample room for
pool. $124,000. 13031 Malena (Call for
direcUons). Open Sun. 1·5
$7500 llDUCTIONI Brand new 4
bdrm., 3 bath, upgraded "WlLLOW
PLAN." The lowest price for this.
model m Woodbridge. Now $107,000
HOMI & IMCOMI A neat 2 bdrm. &
lrplc. home PLUS brand new 2 bdrm .•
2 i>ath unit over 4 car sar~ge. $189,500.
511 ~~acia, CdM. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5
Bay & Beach Realty has served the
HARBOR AREA continuously since
1949. Why not relieve your real estate
frustrations by calling -
759-0811
Rut 6'N\
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Classified Section
CLASSIFllD
HOUIS
Advmlsen may flfat f thtlr ads bv telephonf a.eoa.m. lo$'30 p.m.
Man4ay llml fnday
· 11.0 ooon Saturday
asfA MF.SA Ol'P1CI'! D>W. S.y
642.56'71
HUNT'INGTON BEACH 118758facll Plvd.
1220
LACUHA Bl!AC•• n• oiennu.-Laauna ~cb 4H·t4M
SADDLEBACK
D»~PnRoad Laauna Hilb sa1.a10
NORTH COUNTY diaHree $40-1230
CLASSWflD
DIAD&JtillS DeadllM ror copv 4r kill• Is 5:30 p.m. the d1,
befort ~publication. fll·
C!t'llt·for Swida~• ~1on·
dJIY E~titon1 whe"
dndllne It Saturday, 12 noon.•
MIWPORT HTS. PAMCMWllC YU
Beautiful 3 BR, 3 ba. home in top
location! Lrg. kitchen, patio & deck
with jacuizi. 1521 KlNGS RD. OPEN •
SUN. l ·S $265,000
PAlllWJkl Ht tlMG
Tree-lined secluded· patio; near
beach; mstr. suite with study +guest ·
BR. 49~ BRUCE CRF.SCENT. Lido
Sands. OPEN SUN. 1·5. $135,000 '
CMtMOT U DUPUCATID
Immac\lhate duplex, steps to beach. 4
BR. & 3 BR., brick walled patio, cozy
frplcs. 207 COLTON, N.B. OPEN
SAT/SUN 11-4. $189,500
NIW COMDOS
Beautifully landscaped grounds for
reel pride of ownership. Spacious 2
BR., 2 baths eech. $67,500. And
$68,750.
2_ COSTA MISA FOUIPl.DIS Inv~tors, reap benefits bf
appreciation + tax shelter. Spacious
new 2 BR units. Only $199,000.
4 HAllOI VtlW HOMIS
Entertaining seems eff ortleas in this 3
Br Harbor View Home with fam/din
room. $149,500.
DAVIDSON REALTY
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11·1, r, .... 1• "t· ,11 r.11 r,/3·9060
OV&R657
Own a home too valuable to 1~11 wltbout beavy tu? Then .V not see
one of our trained CO\lnMJon for way1 to
reducet•Ht. Nocbarge!
ContldenUaU Phone for
appointment I ., .... ,,,
THICAWSON CO.
REALTORS SIS19Newport.Blvd. N.B.
DOVER SHORE VIEW HOME I
FAIULOU5 CUSTOM on one of the
largest lots: S0BR, 4th Ba. vaulted ce il_..
logs, huge fplc. '36(),000.
1014MmllarsDr. W/S.. l•I
IMMEDIATELY YOUR~WESTCUff
DUOY M4TUal LAMDsCAPIM9 m this
3 ~. 2 bath bqme. L&e country • kit~hen, prlv patio & ample room for
pool. Vacant-ideal location for shop·· .
ping and schools. $144,900.
PRIME CUlVERDALE
PllMIUtiC SIZID CU&;.Dl-SAC location.
Lovely 4 bdrm; f am. rm. home, 21h •
baths & fireplace. Activities galore; .. ,.
pool, tennis, clubhouse &.. volleyball.
Owners must move. $92,000.
RANCHO VIEJO •.
SHORT ISCIOW MOVl5 YOU IM Bright ~:
& clean 2 bdrm condo-nearly 1100 sq.
ft., lY:i baths, private patio with
pass-thru to kitchen. Kitchen l'fas bltn
dishwasher, diSposal & ·is connected
with private entrance to own aaraget
Comm. pool $60,900.
642-52 0
SALES ASSOCIATE . BOB KADAN
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..... ,....., p by.this beauW'ul 4
rm and you11 want to 1ee more.
un inside & you'll love the uparaded
~rpetiq. new vinyl panellna. Kick
tour fee\ in the 1himm= pool. AU ab ta & more for $127 .ooo. 64CM 16 I
·•LACK POllUT The real one is ln
$er many, but we offer a miniature
Mlltation that ls so well done, you can
almost see the elves workina. Thia
beautiful 4 bdrm ls ready for a pru•
lent buyer at $151,500. Ctl ~CMl61
i .llt. •udfuul Piece ............ U0,000
~ ••• L9 c..... ................ $17,910
f •.I,.....,.,. Wttt ............ Slt.SOO
• ..,...__...._,. ............ Sl45,710
• ,.._ P.tr ................ $141,500
Cllt6z.4454
PRESTIGIOUS IACK IA y -lots of room
to live in and to live it up! 5 Bedrms,
S 112 baths, cozy den, formal dinini +
huge BONUS ROOM, s\Uldeck and
J>aved rear yard for lots of RV's. A
mustsee! $195.000.14M141
,XTU GUIST ROOM -A "plus" with
fletached double garage and separate
guest room, Lovely 3 bedrm home
fhows "I Care" thruout. Young couple
'-!loving and must sell. Just $6'.000.
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CHOICE Of 116 CAHYOM
Choice view location. Choice 4
bedroom, family room, formal din·
ing room home. Cboic~ amenities.
Choice decor in traditional charm.
Choice treatment of patio areas.
Choice at $317,000.
OPEN 1-5 26 PIMEHUIST
EASE OF UVIMCi-ftWS STYU
Newport Crest 4 Bdrm. with ocean
view and greenbelt privacy. lllghly
upgraded, spacious f amity room
and den area. Community pool &
Tennis. A large home for a small
<Newport Beach) price. $135,000
fee.
OPEN l·I # I I IMA LOA CT.
SICLUSIOM Ir saMTY
Begin at the gated pool courtyard
and are carried throughout tA> the
park-like rear grounds. The
landscaping & decor are faultl..&s.
This special 4 bedroom, 3 bath
Harbor View Hills home may be
viewed with appointment. Present-
ed at $237,500.
DOMT MISS THISI
Homes like this are scarce. 3
bedroom, f amity room Tiburon in
Lusk Harbor View Homes. We like
this new offering on a quiet cul-de-
sac, $189,000 is just right.
. CO...OU AILI-CLEAN-....
CAnlVATIMCi
Adaptable 4 BR. family home with
gorgeous view of Harbor, ocean,
night lights and sunsets. Attractive
landscape, secluded patio, paneled
study, and near everything.
$ljr7,000.
IMVmMG GAIDIM lt4'RY
Owner bas purchased another home
and says sell l Beautifully main·
tained indoor5-. and out. 4 bdrms.
f amlly room. Perfect f amlly area
with parka and pools. $155,000.
SHOWS un A MODEL
In the great family area of Harbor.
View Homes, this rare 4 bedroom
Portofino shouldn't be mlased -
warm cozy atmosphere, f amJly room and beautiful yard. $178,500,
and you own the land 11
OLD COIOMA Dll. MAil
Check out this duplex on an extra.
wide lot. Separate, charming 2
bedroom front house plus large
private 3 bedroom unit over aarage.
Quiet street, nice yard. $195,000
IS SICWSIOM .oa YOU7
Try this ruatlc-tnOdern ~bedroom,, 2
bath Ccrona de! Mar lM>me. WWi a.
brand aw kltcheD. Lot ii &-2 with
plenty Of room to 10 wlth JDd amt. '19,000. • • .
. ._........, .. su:·mBf
Onen Beams!
Built tn,m materials too UHl9U1 1M OLD COIOMA DIL MAI -3
expeosive tor today's bdrm, 2 bath, light, airy, cheerful.
new conat. Thl1 a br '$138,500. See Sandy Zook at 507 home w /sunken family
rm la where you can Marguerite Ave.
Jatber & enjoy a warm
fireplace during the Holi· • UMl9UI IM UMIYUSITY PAii -A
daySeuont Total lnvett· Deane Home, 5 bdrms, beauUfully :ii'1~~;'1urry & vacant. Only $146,500. See Elaine Bell ------·1 ·-.t 5021 Corkwood Lane. ,_ll!lm ___ _
BY OWNER
C:..tom
S,OOOaqft
Rmch&tate
Stable, separate matd or
1uesl home enclosed
bland ror aviary or
animal encloeure on ap•
proximate 3~ acre
parcel. Adjacent approx
3 acre parcel also avail
lo whole or part.
745!.P.,.....
HihDr,AMMlm
Shown by appt only to
qualified buyers. (714 >
521-8430 CoW"\eSy to bk rs. ------· EMTaTA.IMMINT
SPICIAL
F<>W' bedf'CIOIM and an
entertalnmenl cent.er ii
UMl9UI IH s•AVllW - 6 Unique
Homes are available for your eboice,
classic Irvine Vlllage with views, .
tennis and pool, from $235.000. See
Natalie Fogarty at 1907 Yacht Maria
and eo from there.
u'Ml9UI IM MISA VBDI -two story
executive home with pool, prime area.
just $139,500. See Jackie Handleman
at 1843 Tanager Dr.
. UM19UI IM HillOI VIEW HOt tlS -4
bdrm, Montego, view, nr. tennis and
pool. $159,500. See at 2320 Port
Aberdeen.
UMl9UI IM H.UIOI VllW HIW -
Spacious 3 bdrm and den, Unique
floor plan for living and eotertalnlng,
views. see Barbara Frame at 1038 Sea
Lane, bring $180,000.
yours In tbl• pre1t11e UNI•~• &M OLD CDM - 2 bdrm 2 home. Make an offer that ~ modeled on1' wW keep tbc pool table. bath cottage, tot.a1!-Y re , Y
Meu Verde can be $120,000. See Dottie Johnson at 412
)'O\D'll Give us a call for , Hazel. an appt. 546-2313 •
Ol'fN IH. 9 •II S llJN 1011 NIC('
THE REW
ESTATERS 1
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2 PU-SCHOOLS
ORAMGE COUHTY
32·Student, priced at
'147M-$37M dowo. 18%
Return. 27·Student,
$13011-CSSM Down, 16%
return. lncludet land and
lmprovemenUI.
640-6600
IF
YOU
take bom• sno. each
week & are a 1ln1le vet,
you may qualify to buy
this remodeled Weatalde
home! Low down I
Hurry! Call nowl RED
CARPET, 754·1202 .
NEWPORT IEACH
HEWCOHDO
SAV1$4000
Brand new CODdomh!Ja.m Just ~ ml.le trvm ocean.
HIC• mute' 1ulte wllb warm wood cathedral cellln&" bonus •pace ror
hideaway room wltb
po11lble ocean view.
$'9000 moves you ln.
Hurry take advantafe,
call 9G· 7718. K€Y ..•
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~J TIU: REAi. l
~J [STATEllS _
UMICi)UI IN OLD CDM -2 bdrm, 2
bdrms, 5 baths, pier and float. beat
location. $585,000. See Rita Boland at
1406 So. Bayfront.
UMlqul 1M CAMEO SHOIES -80xl60
lot 3 bdrm, colorful comfort, palatial,
oniy $2'l8,500. See Vergilene Hull at
4515 Hampden Road.
UHl9UI IM THI ILUFFS ....:. Vacant;
greenbelt view, 3 bdrm or 2 + den,
now only $142,500. See at 2907 Perla St.
U~IVUI: liVMl:S.
· REALTORS• ·
THE NICEST PEOl'Lf SELL I NO TME #EA TESr HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR, 875-IOOO
MESA VERDE, 548-6990 • CALL UI
1001
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HOM1 & SHAAP IMCOMI UMT
Top Corona del Mar location. Cozy 3
bdrm. 1 ~bath with ft.replace. Lots of
wood and g1aas and a sensational 8
bdrm and cfen rear unit with sund.eck.
Priced far fast sale at $189,:500.
aVIMI TalACI CUSTOM
Extra large rooms with lota of glass
but with complete privacy. 2 bdrm.
formal d.1ning rf!11 huge fl.replace,
inside utility rm. ~ew on the market
$140,000.
IAYSHOUS GW«
Tb.ls king sized bargain features 4
bdrm1, family rm ck an absolutely
fabulous location only steps to the
bay. Let us show you lovers of
Bayshores this rare find. A true value
at $158,000
IMMIDIATI OCCUPANCY
Tbt.I Bluffs "Trina" baa just been
U>tally redecorated and ta bright and
shiny. Features include 3 bdr~,
formal dining rm and secluded patiO.
$154,500 •
CALL 673 .. 550
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MAKE o~am
Dramatic Architecture! Dynamite
Muter bedroom + 2 others! Pool,
jacUUi & tennis coo.rt. $172,500
• • ••
WOODlllDGI
3 bedroom Ii atrium in this Warm·
in1ton "C" plan. Vaulted ceilings.
Amidst a breathtaking park like set,..
Ung. Only $94,500.
* '** llG CANTON
Executive rancb 1tyle home on
woodsy lot. Behind iron gate in the
moat prestigious area. 4 ~oom.
family room & conversatlon pit.
Professionally decorated. Vacant &:
ready tA> move lntol $320,000.
'* * * RIDUCB» TO SRI. ' .,.,
Lake, pool & jaeuui are Just steps
away. 2 muter suites, 1unken living ·
room, separate dlnlnJ room •
breakfast room. Now c:m1y $114,950. ....
llMTALS
Ask us about our excluaively located
rentals. Short Tenn only $700.
210 ....... c ..... Dr .. MJt. Ida
759.1111 719~7
~}[ THE R[AI.
. . ESlAH:RS '·., -----
ilt WSTA MADll.A. THI 11.Ufff
Open Sat. ck Sun. 1·5. Owneis
bave boqht ~ mt. home • reall)'
would lib a white Christmas, so 10'&
can mako a ll"t•t buy on this (ii.lo at
. $1 .. ,0QOl i:PCJDular C~ellta Plan -·
thd" ane WU& "' bdrme. -in a fine locatl~
IN A tulY7 CANT DIC911
You can move now tntA> excluaive s::,t:,ua Hll1 by leasing this $350,000
I abed home for only $1'7~ a month. How doCll that fit your
ahoplCI llat 7 .
Wll.DOMAl AC~GI
Over 4 a.era, located on Center St., tn
· f aat 1rowing Wildomar, for only
$&7 ,250 full price. PosslbUity to rezone
commercial. A super Investment •tarter! .
'73-4400 .
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PIMll HOMES
ROM $46.000 TO $191.000
JUST IH TIML
IOI THI HOUDAYSI
2200 tJQJt. of country living for the
family -ideal arranaement for
...Peace ·on Earth." Master BR &
bath upstairs, 2 BRs & bath down +
·extra-lg. f am Uy rm ck guest bath.
Now only $157,500 -quick escrow
possible. OPIN SUM l·S •M.. llf
PL.A YA. M.UffS. <A-32)
IBT VAWI! SPYGLASSfl s BR + bonus ck superior locaUon
on cul-de-sac w /nite Ute view. OflH
SUM 1·5 PM. #41 IODNA IAY.
(A-33)
CUSTOM IAYFIOMT
Elegant, beautifully built 5 BR
. home on the bay in Dover Shores.
Brk garden entry to a 2-atory entry.
French doon ln llvina rm & family
rm to lg. brk terrace & pier & slip ..
Magnificent formal dining Ii conv.
study w/prlvate entrance. ~.ooo
leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235.
(A-34)
SAIUOATS Ir CITY IJTIS
Panoramic view from delightful 4
BR, formal dining Cape Horn JDOde)
w/custom drps & wallcoverings.
Sparkling enclosed pool & jacuu.i.
Fountain & lovely garden patios.
Every amenity plus! $329,500. Jeri
Hunt 642-8235. <A-35)
PllRCT POI IMTBTADIMG7
A home for the Holidays .... warm
& inviting w/4 BRs, dinina rm that
expands, famib' rm, indoor canteo w /skyll&hUng + beautiful hdwd
floors & French doors to set the
mood. View ol hills. $249,500 fee.
Jrfarjorie Jrfahon 6'U200. (A~)
HOLIDAY HOMI
Make this beautllul & apaclous 3 BR
home m handsome tree-linecl street
your81 Garden entry;~ cell·
lng · formal dlning; garden kitchen
& brkfat rm overlooking pool.
Oversized family rm w /bar &
fireplace + conv. den. '25(),000 fee.
Barbara Aune 6'2-8235. (A-37) ..
HOLIDAY sncw.
Greenbrook delight -perfect for
entertaininc w /bard-to.-find old··
f a1h1oned. extra-lg. country kitchen + 3 BR.a & 2 bat.ba. Totally re-
decorated & professionall1
landscaped. Prlced to aell at
$95,000! Kaye Evans M.2..SZU.·
(A-38)
... MSULA fOIMI'
4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenitiel.
Lovely area, few istepa to beach.
$189,500
UDO l5LI
Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4
baths, hving rm. w/cathedral ceilin1.
Lge. master bdrm. 1uite. $224,950
llG c:ANYOM
4 BR, ram. rm., 3 baths. BeautifullY
decorated Broadmoor Plan 3, on extra
large lot. $325,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
111 Huy\1d1· Q,,,.. tJ Ii bl':> 6 1t.i I
* Open Sat. & Sun. 1 ·5 ·P.M. *
107 "A" St. Peninsula $265,000
1911 E . Balboa (Sun. only) $275,000
2137 E. Ocean (Sun. only) $163,500
2481 lrvine $89,500
10911 Furlong, Tustin $249,900 up
18 lma Loa Cl. <Sun. only> $159,500
OH THE WATa $125,000
Beautiful VIEW of Bay, boats and.
ocean from this prestigious adult 2
bedroom condominium. Security &
convenient location. Pool.
VIEW OF WATB SIH,500
UNIQUE AND exciting tri-level
condominium home. Comer loca-
tion in Newport Crest with 3.
bedrooms, & din. rm. Forever
OCEAN and NIGHT LIGHTS
VIEW. Coordinated decor with
warmth. Open Sun. 1·5 P.M.
STEPS TO WATIA SIU,500
Curb-appeal cottage on Peninsula
Point. Warmth and comfort are in·
eluded with this 2 bedroom + for-
mal din. rm. You're just across the
street from best OCEANFRONT.
DRIVE TO WATll.. tr.. S24t,t00
You're not on the water,
but. ... you have a private
JACUZZI and sauna plus many
custom amenities! 4 & 5 bedroom
homes with 3400-3600 square feet, in
best Lemon Heights-Cowan Heights .
area of Tustin Hills. Open Fri. Sat.
Sun. & Mon. 1-5 P.M. Call for de-
tailed brochure.
l!TWl8t THE WAT& $261.000
Best location on Peninsula Point
bet ween Bayfront and Oceanfront.
3-story masterpiece home with
loads of wood & glass. Added bonus
of large roof garden. 360 degree
VIEW OF NEWPORT and 3
bedrooms. Perfect home for the in·
dividual with artistic taste. Open
Sat. & Sun. 1·5 P.M.
WAUC TO WATM $275,000
Across the street to Peninsula
Bayfront and just steps to best
Oceanfront beach. Grandiose 4
bedroom home with 2 stories of
creative decor. open feelin1
balconies and soaring indoor
greenhouse. One of a kind on a pre·
t1tigious corner location. Open Sun ..
only 1-5 P.M.
CLOSI TO WATM $421.000
And hypnotic VIEWS of Bay, boats
and ocean by day and a sea of Uahts
at night. Private location in Irvine
Terrace and completely redecorat-
ed in and out. Smooth-flowing
spacious floor plan with 4
bedrooms, family room, sparkling
pool and patio. AND YOU OWN
THE LAND.
ALMOST OM WATEI $450.000
Just across to best Lido Nord
Bayfront and you have a VIEW OF
WATER. One of the rare oppor·.
tunities to buy income property on
Lido Isle. Redecorated with quality··
and good taste. Three units with
loads of toom. Owner will ex-
change.
HOMIS UMDll SI 00,000
V1IW OP WAT& $1t.100
Young and wooday condQmin•um·
home With Back Bay VlF and aerentty. Exciting 2·stor)'1 a
bedroom with decorator amenities.
Open Sat. & Sun. 1-S P.M.
H CYM l.STOIY ~ ..
True elegance! Your lnapect.ion .
invited to see a real beauty en choice
corner site. Newly decorated w /plush
cptog. cuatom drapes, Van Luit
papen. 3 BR, 3 baths. Beaut. entry ..
3-car garage. Immed. poss. $249,500
2 IUI CHATIAU IOYAL S/S 1·5
DISCOV8 THI JOYS OP UVIMCi
on picturesque Balboa lalandl Walk
to quaint restaurants. apeclalty mops
& beach. Charming 8 bdrm 3 bath
2-story. Sunny study off M.ltr BR
20 I PIAllL AVE SUM 1-1
OM 115 CYM GOLF COUUI Sltl.IOO
Spectacular long range view of
fairway I 2 Bdrm & Den 2 ba
Pinehurst model. Beaut quality cptn1
& drapes. Lge patio, closed dbl ear.
end Wlit.. pool, jacuzzi & tennis eta.
Good financing.
DEBA&O'S llG PLAN 5-SIM.IOO
Highly improved 4 BR 2-story with
FR, DR, 3 full baths & sitting rm in
mstr suite. Contemporary elegance!
Vaulted ceilings. lge kitchen
w /breakfast rm. Huge brick patio
w /planters. Beaut. cptng & drapes.
6 FOXNU.C ..... J SAT/SUM 1·5
FANTASTIC IACI IAY VllW
Brand Newt Move in for Christmaa!
Great family ho.me with 4 bdrms, fam
rm & formal DR . Quality
workmanship, rm for pool. $215,000
23-17 IAVI .. AVE SAT/SUM a.s
UDO ISU IEAUTY -S2St,tl0
North & South patios brighten the
warmth of this inviting 2·story home.
3 Bdrms plus den. Beamed ceilings,
fireplace, quality carpeting & drapes
· enhance ita charm. Prof. dee.
521 VIA UDO MOID SUM 1·5
CAMIO SHOUS-·SJI0.000
Exciting ocean & sunset view from
this lovely 3 bdrm home. Beaut.
stepdown living rm, den w /wet bar,
mstr bdrm w/separate Mr. & Mrs.
bath, formal DR-all o'looking pool
45J5 CAMDIH DR. SAT/SUM 1·5
W1SL1Y M. TAYLOll CO .. UALTOIS
2111 S.Ju' I ........
MIWPOU CIMTll. M.L 644-491 o·
I G••HI I OOZ ., ... ,.. I 002 .................................... , ........ .
THE BLUFFS
·aAYPIOMT, PAMOIAMIC
VIEW . . .an end unit. 3 BR. 21h·
ba., l~ sq. ft. ot luxury llvlni.
Truly a decorator's dream.,
Lovely patio, gated entry. ·
IY AWr. l&U PAITCH .
red ·hill
realty
552-7500 .
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Cal 111 MOW• 1714114 .. 2141
PllVACY
' Vou11 esdO>'. ~ e.-enlty ol lb11 B{ufft towullome. 8est dollat HI*! ID tb.11 PIWU,. Dtl1bborhQOd. 3 Jdrmt., 2~ NlhJ1 OD
' wtde lretGbtlL Mov•ln
OPEN HOUSES 1·5 PM
HAllOR VllW Monaco wlth private
enclosed front courtyard. Natural
stone fireplace immaculate condition.
Owner flexible will consider sale,
rent, or lease OP.lion. Open Sunday
1-5; 1947 Pt. Cardiff
HAllOI VllW LUSK -tri-level home
bas many custom features. Large
courtyard, beautiful olive tree and
many rose bushes. Bltn bookshelves,
formal dining rm, paneled family ,rm
w /parquet floor, h1:tge pool. Open
Sat/Sun; 873 Sandcastle Dr.
HAllOR VIEW -VACANT 4 bedrm,
family rm, ocean view home waiting
for you to move into. Large lot with 3
car garage. Offered at $249,500. Open
.Sat/ Sun; 3907 Inlet Isle. '
TURTLBOCIC IROADMOOI -newly of.
feud. 3 bedrm. family rm and den
home. 'Comer lot. Approx 1750 sq.ft.
Nicely landscaped. Vacant. Owner
anxious. Offered at $119,000. Open
Sat/Sun; lin22 Sierra Bello.
HARIOI VIEW HILLS -lowest priced
ocean view in CdM. 3 Bed.rm. family
rm + formal dining. 2 Cozy fireplaces
& beamed ceilings. Open Sat/Sun;
1114 Whitesails.
CAMIO HIGHLANDS -beautilully UP·
graded 4 bedrm home with large pool
& jacuzzi with much privacy. Large
lot. Palos Verde stone fplcs. Approx
2500 sq.ft. Offered at $210,000. Open
Sat/Sun; 4610 Dorchester.
OTHER PROPERTIES
CAMEO SHORES -from the moment
you enter the courtyard gates of this
Cameo Shores beauty you are aware
of an immaculate 4 bedrm + pool
home. Totally upgraded thruout.
Magnificent view ! OCfered at $375,000.
HAllOR VIEW -owner anxious to
sell. Palermo model, reduced. Large
yard near pool & tei.nls & shopping. 4
Bedrm, 21h bath, famlly rm. we~ bar,
newly painted with wood shutters. Of·
fered at $175,900.
COSTA MISA TalPl.IX -reduced! Ap·
prox 2830 sq.ft. of well maintained Ii v-
ine space. 4 Carports, 10 yrs old,
located in good rental area. New
carpet, pain~ & wallpaper front unit,·
DW & bltns, all units. Offered at
$144,500.
cond . Owner tramtln'ed. N« leaNd land· $111,000
C. F. Coleswlitltw
ltlALTOltS 64~020
SPAIUCUH POOL
•.500 will pve you a 3
br bome. Very dean, ln a
J_ood nelfhborbood.
HID'TJ, it It priced~ 1011 ,aat. cau 546-2.SU
Ol(H /H 9. ,, s #UH roer NCI'
~THE-Rf.AL I
~~ LSlAn:Rs
NO
CREDIT
NEEDED
$68,000
BIG~ BDRM laJOaq. ft.++ 4 br, 2 ba
beauty t Up1radu
thruouL, wood cabinets, tile, frult tree•,
beautlfully lndacpd., 2
car 1ar. IAl.IDClrJ rm. Family area. Move·ln
CIODd. I wW earry COD·
tract at a~ot.. For we
by Owner I A1t.. Ed
Cberaow.MNOIO
llACHC°"°O Two bloeks from the
beach I Idee1 Huntlniton
8eacb 2 br In ao adlllt
pt.eel eommUlllty. I.At'• mate ao offer, call ut.
MW313 CWN 111 0 • 11 HUN 70 Ill NIC'f 1
~EAL l
ERS ·
-,
MIWUSTIMal
UDOSAMOS
Hop, tldp or Jump to
ocean; like n ew 3 .
bdnm.. 2 bat.hi, uaed
brick frplc., new klt.cben
Is all appUancH -· carpeg, drapee. OlalJ $1~...!. •• & C~D&MAI
Oceu idcle ol hwy; ..
H1btfully cllarminl 2
BR. house +neat oew 4
BR. apt + ' car •ara1e. SlBS.000!
11ACHcun11
"2 Btk. to oc.ao: 2 BR
boule +bachelor'•· a car
P&l'kJDli 25x95 ft. lot. May not be le1al, but oo-
b' = •• ~:'°'" * '71-70,0 *
LOWIST PllCI
AROUND 2 IDRM
YA. flHA .. .......
One of the belt buyt In the cltyt tmmacutare 3 '\ ~ bedroom hqm• with Htlng area off the
· kitchen. Sttullled on large kit: CCMNd Pillo
end RV ~ Perfect starter. CalJ now! •
$63,600 540-1720 ,
11.ttlM)T
Tri-W'ta 3 attrllCthte units, all with 2 bld:UOl1¥ eed\.
· UnfurNehed. MMt.-bedroom °'*" °" to 1
1atve patio. Front unit wltl'I flftS)lacl. Call tor ~
.. altthe~la.lf39,00054C>-1720 .
·Mow!
M•tW ·Heritage CIHalc•I pt•n with atorao•
everywheret LOYety home with 4 tpeCllQul
t>eQr~ ..... entty hall. fan'IUY ~ an'9 hearty fl cie, Trail• ecc.-and ~
Sharp! S1'l1 1720 .
TrlL....a
. lxfrft Galen
·Handsome wood beamed celllnga In the living
room for that elegant eDC*lt. Attractive CS'l)9t,
· central air and cecs. lined dO..C.. 3 ~oom ·con<So wtth eeting..., entry hall Ind dlnlng
room. Extra baths. P1tlo a.net c~tty poof.
187,900 640-1720
A bl~~ up1raded 2 bdrm e. Hilh dearee of privacy wltb 1reat
xtraa: 1ara1e door opener, sauna, teonla •
club privUept. All Us1I
ill a tbree year old home.
Call lmmed.lately to ••· · ·. Close
. BEAUTIFUL 3 IL. 4 IA HOME ·
ON UDO ISLE
. . . with an extrJa wide lot for 9'11 ex·
pansion. Two story Spani.eh flavor
with lite & airy feeling thru-out.
Center courtyard With fountain. in-
cluding separate guest quarters.
$261,000. o,_ .._.Sm •11Ollr..._te4 PM
IOI VIA UDO Se>Wt v ................. ..,. .. ., •
atf.2318 , To Pn•• Lake ~N fll 9 • "1 niH '° etNl!'f Luxur19.,. ancUpOrtyt Oul.t fnCIOMd ... with ~ THf. REALl
(~~ EST/\TERS
gate. 2 bedroom and den towMome deoof1Md1 In rlcb ...U. tenet; tll• entty, ~ ffftP--.
dining room, and utra b91M. Laro-,.io. HMr , PoOI. Jecuui end ahopa. Call nowt f88,9eo
640-1720
. lllmdlig
·Htohct Pool
• Extr11 QllOf9 In thlt 8upllf 3 bedroom pool
'hOmtl liMtlng dining room •ea: Mtlng .... 'femlly rootn and tJtt cteoor. Hew roof, f~
•palnt.d eiti.for. Hot ~ wtUl ~
• •prlnkl ... Tr fer eoceee and huge ~ Won't llllU ... -..1120 . .
--540-1720
2955 H•bor llv4
CostaMna
REALTORS
'7&.HI I
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$UM 12430,.... $310.000. , •--_..;......._ __ _ -441 SIAWAID -CORONA
M14iHl.ANDS -s.priMI A 2 bedroom
............. ---.... lie.Jiii• to ...... ,., .... COlh. Abo • greed •• , I I pool
for Yfllll' pier we & nlaatioa. onH SAT
& SUN 12-4. $165,500.
2036 PHAL410PI. M ... Y-* -~
.,.... Wlllh .. tWt .... -4 lxc1l1•
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,.... ..., ,... ...wt, cspl+.cl. It'• • a.r. OPIN SAT & SUN I to Sr $121.000.
IDrln to rs.c.llo to Sw• to ,..,..,.J.
IAUOA PENltt
Just reduced! 6 Units,
five 2·bdrma. & l l· bdrm., on 2 lots. Just
steps to beach. Owner
motivated I $4.2S,000
673-3663 642-2253 Eves
DUPUX
West Newport. 3 Bdrma.,
2 ba. fach unit, one
w /Crplc. E"tra lar1e
bldg. & lot. Xlnt IWD·
mer /w Inter renlala.
Priced at$188,i00
673-3663 67$ .... Tn
227 SHERWOOD PL
• (Between Santa Ana & 6;13 UDO PARIC DllVE -Walwfi.t, llp 22nd St .• Costa lleu)
for '-9e boef, J beclroo. w 2 ..ct •... Lovely Eastalde •bdrm., --•--'---"--.....w.aa-~ 1..a... .... family, lanai, pool home. ---_,... ..... --._, Cul-de-sac street. Owner Lido Vllop Sllops. ,.., .. _., md .,_... veryarutioua! $135.000
$214,tOO. OPEN SAT Ir SUM 1·5. 673-3663 • 673-8086
4107 SURREY DllVE -CAMEO
HIGHLANDS -lt•llftFI locatlm .... •
a WI, PWHpln!J oc .. ~few, ln1111i:llf• 3
'-clroaM .. z ..ct .... ,.,.,. ... btacll.
S 111,500. OPEN SUN 12-4 •.
noo IODUIY -CAMEO SHOalS -e>ceam.w. y_. ~of ......... , ..
f'-or ~. ' 1: d•• 3 ._•aa-.
-...., ,..... ........ c.... lot. loom for_. boat w .,...._.. lf•oyr.
S25t,5oo. OflEH SUM l-4:30.
~ArPCH~M})
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -ltClllffM 5
yew old cllpleL Eaclt Uftit .... killg shed
Mtdroowa, l ....... ..... 2 ..... .....
Eoclt .._ wood •lllltcJ fliieplau, WIMll
electricd oppUcmcea. Mt lllte a '""9e.
$146,500. .
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cW llomt wt... tt.e ltrillg a. 9"..t -
HMEMla. I aow brew I I•• .......
too. sns.ooo.
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porwy ... .,a.x. 2·2 a....00•1 ...._ : o,... be-. al wood cmd CJlatt. Two
~story. Price reclllc:ecL SI t2,000.
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2515 E. Comt Hwy .. c .... cltl M•
675-5511
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: Mesa, CA 92626
associated
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MEARIEACH
NO 9UALIFYIMG
$140,000
Super sharp, new pool
borne Just one mlle from
sandy beach. No quailly.
ing. Ask for Mack.
962·7788.
Y/AllRMS
51DRMS P'ireplace, wood noora,
double gara1e, lar1e
yard. ... 750.
·~ ... 1110 .,,.. ... d.
C-.Me-. . s-.nat
HOUSES FOR SAl.E
J IB>IOOM
412 Haiel, Corona d~ Mar
675-6000 $120,000 · Sunday
15841 Carrie Lane. Hunt•g Beach
546-~ $65,000 Sunday 1-5
#59 Sea Pine, Big Canyon, Npt Bcb
497-2489 $155,000 Sunday 1.S
24' 22nd st., Costa Mesa
6'6-7171 $71,000 Sunday l..S
SO Goldenbush (Drfld) Irvine
. 559-7219 $73,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
•#12 Aires Ct. (Npt Crest), NB
645-3474 $112,500 Sat/Sunl·S
2154 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) N:B.
673-8550 $135,500 Sunday 1·5
1211 Miramar st., Laguna Beach
646·3255 $112,000 Sunday 1-5
718 Malabar, Newport Beach
673-8550 $140,000 Sat/Sun 1-S.
Z • • FAM IM or DIN 2927 Perla (Bluffs) Newport Beach
.. . 759.0259 Sunday 1-5 2907 Perla (Bluffs), Newport Beach
675-6000 $142,500 Sat/Sqn
2200 Port Lerwick Pl (HVHms) N.B.
644-6807 · Sunday 1-5
325 Aliso, Newport Heights :
646.Q38 $128,900 SUnday 1-5
1312 Dolphin Terr., lrvineTerr,CdM
$149,000 Sunday 12-S
300 E CstHy#SO,DeAnzaVl,NB
642~ $51,500 Sun.11-4'
3 llDIOOM
6 Black Oak <Smoke Tree) Irvine
SS9·5S13 Sat/Sunday 11-4 * •7106 W. Oceanfront, Npt Beac:h
548-1290 $21'1,000 Sun.1-S
1242 Morningside Dr .• Laguna Bch
494-6726, 494·7121 Sunday 1-4:30
486 Holly St., Laguna Beach
493-9381 $174,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2662 Crestview <Baysbores) N.B.
$185,000 Fri/Sat/Sun 12·4
•360 Villanova, Costa Mesa
556·2660 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1202 Parnell, Halecrest, C.M.
556-2660 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2289 Republic, Costa Mesa
646·7171 $74,800 Sat/Sun 1·5
507 Marguerite (Old C4M ), CdM
675-6000 $138,500 Sat/Sun
•230 Lugonla, Newport Beach
646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5
808 Via LidoSoud, Udolsle.N..B.
675-6670 $268.000 Sunday IM
2 Rue Cbateau Royal (Big Cyo) N.B.
6"""910 $249.SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 . * •7106 W. Oceanfront, Newport &b
548-1290 $271,000 Sunday l·S
2643 Vista Omada, Bluffs, N.B.
640-6.531 $169,900 Sunday 12-4
201 Milford Dr., CamShrs, CdM .
673-4400 $260,000 . Sun. l-5
17941 Rainier D~. North Tustin
731"'911 f17,7TI 8at/Swi1·5 i.i21 Kirlga Rd (.NptHts) N.B.
613-7575 $265,000 t SUndayt-~
•1251 S. Oak, Santa Ana
540.3666 ~,900 Sunday,J-5
•875 Seante, Sunshine Hms, CM .
646-6433 $73.SOO Sat/SUD 1.S
206 La Jolla, Newport Beach
5*2313 $199,500 Set/Sunl-5
4807 Surrey Dr., Casneo Hg1nd. CdM
675-Mll $181,500 Sunday 12-4
4515 Hampden Rd, CamShrs,CdM .
675-«>00 $228,500 Sat/Sun
617 Vista Bonita {Bluffs) N.B.
673-8550 $158,500 Sundayl-5 8182 Sierra Palos, Irvine
752-1700 $124,950 Sunday 11-4
661 Ross, Costa Mesa
54().1720 $68,500 Sun 1-5.
15401 Nan1ucket, Westminster
964·16ll $68,500 Sunday 1-S
US6t Oval Rd., lrvtne
540448 $64.250 SUnday l·S
3225 S1 LOwell.Santa Ana
5'0:.f&lil -9,950 Sunday 1·5. •242 WaJOut (NwptSbftl) N.B. 6'2-3850 S\)7,500 Sun 1·5 312.8 Boston .Way. eosta M~a
b4$.1308 8,500 Sun 1-5'
Sll:DltOOM
. •4531 Camden <Cameo Shores> CdM
. 644.QOO Sat/Sun 1·5
IM• PAM IM_. DIM
: 23102 Laraarto, Mission Viejo
i 837-8260 $175,000 Sat/Sun 12-S
•1524SaDdcastle <HV Hilll> Cd.M·
. 640~161 $239,500 Sat 1.8/So U·S
1014 Marbiers Dr,DvrShra,NB '
642·5200 $360,000 Sat/Sµn 1·5
1790PanayCir. <Mesa Verde)C.M.
540·'*8 Sun & Fri'a only
41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM
6"-6200 Sun. 1-5
6 llDIOOM
1406 S. Bayfront, Balboa Isl.
675-6000 $585,ooo &mdv .
6 • • FAM IM or DIM 22 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM
644 6200 $279,000 Sat/SUnl-5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
Z llDIOOM
26516 La ZanJa, San Juan Capi$t.rano
661-1455 $55,900 SUnday 1·5
•28 Lakeview, Woedbridge, lrv.
759-0087 $114,950 SatlSUn all day
2 • • FAM IM or DIM
2444 Vista NobleZfl, Blults, N8
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631-18>0 $157,500 Sat/Sun l ·S'
3 llDROOM
••633UdoPark Dr. Unit El, NB
675-MU S*.900 Sanday 1~
3 • a fAM IM or DIM 302 Aveni<la Cumbre,Blls,NB
759..(811 Sat/&m 1·5 345 Universlfy Dr, D-2,Coeta Mesa
646·31US S89.SOO Sun 1~
4 llDIOOM
359 Vista Madera <Blutfs) Npt.Beb
673-4400 $144,500 Sat/Su.n 1-S
331 F W. Altm, Santa Ana
751-3191 $62,900 Sunday 1·5 * * 16183 &. Croix Cr (Htg Hbr)HB
840-3804 $222,000 Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES FOR SALE
z .. '' .. sos Carnation, Corona del Mar ,
675·5726 J159,500 Sun l·S
2 MEACH
414-41~ Acacia. C<m>na del Mar
673-MM $21~,000 &mday 19'
616~ Goldenrod, Corona del Mar
Saturday/Sunl-4
z •• 3 ..
353 La Perle. Oleta Mesa
752-1920 $185,000 Sat/Suil 1..S
J •A STUDIO
3101 & 3lU Bayside Dr., CdM 497-3388,~2.212 . Satl.S
JU. I II
415/ 415\11 He:llotroPe, CdM
. 6"-"8ot8 '230,000 Stindiy l ·S
3 ... J.
33CMClay (NptHeigbta) N.B.
6'8-7171 $168,900 &t/Sunl.S
512 Bobia <NptHelghts) NB ~7171 Sat/Sun 1·5
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BEST IN BLUFFS
Al5 0 LUTILY Sr l C TACULAR Full
water, sunset., nieht hght view. One of
loveliest homes ever offered. Just
listed, end unit, 3 bdrms.. 2~11 ba .•
delightful large kitchen. Glass g1&lore.
1950 Sq. ft . best quality. $225,000
W /large prime lot.
OrlH 1·5 J 2l "4ATA Coff V MoM.ut
IWffS IAJlCiAIM 3 BR, 21 2 ba .. tam.
rm., 1850 Sq. fl. Wide greenbelt. Owner
transl. Far below market, $124,000
LE.ASU 2 & 3 BR, I level. bayv1ew.
$750 mo.
l'LEASE LET THE EXPERTSSHO~ \UL
THt-;AY.AHDY.INl\Jl\G l:jLUFF~
HELEN 8. DOWD
RIALTOR. IMC. MLS 644-0 114
lf73 Top Utter Ir Top We..._.
1974 Ir lf7S R.........U,
He ...... MffCI loard of ..........
SUNllOCATION
41HM
U7,IOO
Great family home with
larice tam. dlnlna.
l1ni1had aara&~. nlc:e
ne11bbon, for lease or
Hie. tcnn1. Open Sun·
doy 1·5, 2129 Forest, W.
ol Brlatol, N of Warner
IOOlll" dlb Riii All C.Mf'[jfttw
SUf'lll DUPLEX
Soulb ot Hwy .• CdM, a
warm 2 ~drm " dtn <could be 3 bt.lrm1.),
home la neat; + 2 bdrn\.
upt .. beamed ce1I • Iota of
wood. class, frpk euch
Luxurious 3 bdi-m., 3 bath, d1nin1 rm.
home for you, deep pile carpeting,
custom tbruout, & ror Mom & Dad, a
super 2 bdrm., 2 bath unit. all cedar ai
rougjl stucco, Newport Hei&hts area.
fJ.89.500
U5-Hl1/1 LA NIU PLACI
OfllN SUHOAY I TO 4
FANTASTIC OC!AH YllW
-D-hW ct.mw. 2 ~ ....... 1iirte •·2 lot wlttl r.--· '°......... •~etlewt ... _,,0),00 . unit. Grout 111v.:i;tm11nt. • w .nA.11-111 J«vflat,, IJ,720 Income. $17~.~ @ t,..civrffef
lc6oohkled 1006 Owneranxious' ~ ,_.elnVahy 1034
••••••••••••••••••••••• MAURYSTAU1'~P'ER • ~a-8~a~ LAUUNA SOUl'll LAvU?'.A •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOME& IHCOME SEA LION REALTY V(C. ~ MGUhL LAGUNA BEACH CONDOSPECIALIST,
4 yra old. Boaullrul, 4~~~•<r''6i4!niz ' 2431 I. C4iM Hwy .. c. ...... M.r I 49&-1'721> 4lltl <&Ml 497.2439 Hta Bcb.CK, Ft Vly ~
4fl-lllZ
owner occupied. 4 Dr. 2 ~~ ToUc=ealt.y
ba, all elec, hl&h beam EXCLUSIVE Broadmoor. Cost. Mete I oz41----__,,-----ce11's "3 Br. 2 ba reotaJ. Spac. decorator dream Col .. Mna I 024
lmmac eond. Dy owner. hou:ie.4br,famrm,se . c.t.W... 1024 Coth!Mete 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••"
1315.000. 67S-13fl7 d In In I rm, 2 l~ bf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• II.AND NIW! RXB UPPllU
lc6oa rfftiltM&;; I 007 ~~~~~~~ ~~nad!~~t ~,;,: !~~l 2~~ ~:nado~ * * * CSHMvffJ ~~~byp~n~~~~:;!~Q~
::•••tl!••••••••••d•••••0••• pvt. gre~nbell. Partial Prime Joe. Bkr1A1t. F£MILY rU0n0d,•.',~·rhr0eauvnyd•adhabkye 10me fucln' you can wrn
ox·11u uJ 3Br & en. 2 a, ocean view $270,000. 143-5666 " .. "' thl1 basJcally 1ood 4
workshop & storaae Ownr. Appt. or Open MOOIL HOME HOME wood fenclna. thls daul· bdrm home in'o •
bulld1n1. recently re· llouaeSun.2·~.M().1286 Lu1b land1capln1 tnanew2al0rybc?autyln ahowplace.Alartefaml· ~~~~at~ow°~''i."Yedapb/L • PllCISLASHED w/loadlollrees, nr. Npt. ~~1~,:~~~t~ft~ ly room, pool 1lze
I ..,15 000 876 L8 Price Reduced! $3000 Back Bay. Out.atandJna partial ocean view), 3 backyard, well built on y .... • . ·~ -616 Goldenrod. CdM Opn 7 Mo old model home In floor plan. baths. vaulted ceilings, back fen ce " much
COl"OftOdetMar lOZZ hseFTl1Sat Sun1·4 mo1t desirable area. $121 000 corseou11l0neflreplacc. rnore.CallN$-0303
PuWlcs Notice .. Tue adnm..J.• of t new ntA llOV t hirurcd
loan program db lo••
up to 910.oot. IWX. lot
LOWER down PIJii ment.1. (Only Sl9SO. do'"' on '60.000. price). ft
have 10 cholce hom8'
from SSZ,000 to '7•. wilb FHA term.. C:.U tor
delaill.
•••••••••••••••••••••••BY OWNER Spy1lass ~':f.s\~a~:lri'u':n"ni~f PACIFlC,COAST Cormat dinlng room! /\ CDMCOTTAGIE Hllls . Beautiful 'd d · d. PROPSRTlES NEW · fl 0 M !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WITH f'OTEHTIAL Tradewlnds. Pool & Jae In scp " ecorate · 6~ I 0400 .a.-I NE 1GH8 0 RH 0 0 D ! •
2 BR. l BA charmer. 4 Br, 2~2 ba. lam rm. CallS&2-'77S8ast. <a • Nwyt • •.500
FOREST E
OLSON ........ ,,. .........
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------------NEWPORTIEACH
HfWCONDO
$87,900
Only 1l mile Crom lhe
ocean. Huge master
suite with wnrm, wood
cathedral ceilings and
room for !lecret hide·
Live in lkautilul front $298.500 22 MorTOw Bay. MESA DEL MAR L&. 4 * * *
unll. while building unit OpenSat1Sun640-8144 br. 1~ ba. Comer. RV1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll 'QuaRI on ruar of lot. Great -entrance, uparaded1•
levero1:e. lOW.. Down OK. thruout. Sll.200. Open RENT PlllJ:.
Only $134.500. Fr I. Sat, Sun. 9 5 6 PraP,•t
955-0350 Magellan.CrownRlty. 11L YOURS '409~~--1920 •&ACM
ti(" fo•' fUt •"tJMPl"\"'Y
HI ,;.1.. n JU~1 l U Vf I Ul>f Uh
I« DOWM 3 Br, 2 ba, encfONd patio.
BUYS2br,condoonCreek Walk to all acbools, top ILIGAMTPOOL
across from So. Cat area: Owner anxious, HOMI CHE· ... P! !/SIDE t.OADS Ofl MIUOI
LUE ARROWHEAD
Inviting approx. :.woo
sq.ft. or beautiful ll\'lng
3 Bdrm, 3 bath. rormal
dlnlng, gourmet kitchen.
xtra large h~ated,
rtnlshcd garage
Furnl11hed ur un
furru•hed Gu.!rdl•d gate away with (>Ol>i>lble ocean __ _ O..EM SAT l·S
VIiiage. Al\. 642·'1312 must 1ell. Call now A
64.5-7221 VA « 1«>"11 down. 3 br. ~L~n~:o CENTURY 21 ~::.e ;~. 1~o:J:
cost A MESA mhaMe thls ht-ciw arad«1 POOL bm. Lr&. $72.000 mstr •t. 3 or 4 BR, a B ... view $1000 Cai.h moves COAST HWY.
you 1 n I' I case ca I I Com mere. bldi .. trouble 3101 &3111 Bayside Dr
So. of Hwy duplex. Frc.h
carpet & palnt. Private
patio. Close to bcb.
$197,500.
l Bedrm, huge lot. many xtru. Call now ..
Complete with hardwood f rev Jew. tl2·'1U~ Ooor, dbl aar, CQvered .a.E.N. CO!tRTS~,i peUo I& quiet street. Out R£AL ESTATE.
962·7788. tree; low ma Int. $1)3.900. fr KE:Y Willtradeforduplcx.
Sln&le 1tory ratnbler • a Westdlff ltHlty Real Eltate. ~8·8-433,
big bdrm1, 2 bath•. 540-50!0 __ ~r\E:ALTORS ft PAUL MARTIN
--------· r Real Estate 64·4-7383 MAURY STAUFFER SEALJON REALTY
1213 N. Cout, Laauna
spacloua ldlchen, over OOUNI'RYCLUBCLOSE Uke new College Park 4
al.zed atc>M frplc. Built to Spacloua 3 bdnn home In Br2ba. pool $89.900 by
take ruu adv1nta1e •• well elllbllshed ownr. Prioon1)'842·3729
ot It.Ile owner needs lm·•--------.
mediate eate. Supor bUY· $2000 DOWN
GeMral I OOZG.Mt-el I 002 ----
Oullt1ndln1 view. oelshborbood, near -
hurry I Call546-5880 &ell you Into thil 2 BR.-
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* Opeft Houses Sot. & Sun.
1-5 P.M. *
32 3 Apolefta, lol. Is. $275,000
JIWB.S OH l~UOA ISLAHD
TOrAZ OH W.ATEIFttONT $450,000
A rare gem property on tbe corner
of South Bayfront: Where can you
find two separate homes for enjoy.
ment and income. Both are com·
pletely furnished with fresh decor.
Quality 3 bedroom. 2 story home
with redwood deck and large
muster bedroom . Separate &
charming 2 bedroom cottage with
fireplace. On·shore moonng availa·
ble. Fabulous VI 1-:W of Christmas
parade and Pavilion. Owner will ex.
change for units in Orange County
up LO $1,000,000
RUIY Ml.\Jl l.AYFAONT $219,500
A re<!l Jewel with wua!'l'y tale. and
lots ol room. 4 bedrooms. 2
fireplact-s and two patios Ila\ c
your home and rent the sepnrate 2
bedroom unit. Lurge 3 car J:.1rage &
o\ crsize lot
JEWB. OH APOLIH.A un.ooo
Soaring 2·story living room with
beams & warmth. Remodeled 3
bedroom den, large dining room.
Help m~e the payments on your
home by renting the charmine
bachelor unit. A terrific value.
Open Sat. &Sun. 1·5 P.M
9UAUTY MIW OPAL $2fl,OOO
All the best m warmth, brick, wood
and leaded windows. Spacious and
well-planned 3 bedroom, 3 bath.
fam. rm. home and separate one
bedroom unit for extra mcome. Be
the flrst owner on this one!
CHOICE C:ottMll S I J0,000
Convenient Eastslde Costa Mesa
location With mini-estate size lot.
Loads of room to expand this 2
bedroom & den home. Especially
large formal dinin g room. !Jn.
maculat.e and ready tor new owner. Make an -appointment to see this
home and bonus ... an aviary with
a va rlet)' of birds!
SEAVllW 4'7·1311 "44·1212
Broadmoor, lot 36, Yacht ~~~~~~~~ Resolute; only new -
Kimpton Model avalla·
bl•. 3 Bdrms. Sl65,000
OHHSUM.1·5
PAUL MARTIN
Rut Est.ate 64 .. ·7383
CAMEO SHORES
Beautiful panoramic
view home (4000 iq ru.
L.:e Crml hv rm w1frplc
Fl'ml t.llnina rm. master
Bdrm w /dressing rm 3
llODICHUS
OCIAMVllW
l br, 2 ba, vl•w from
ma1ter bedroom and llv·
Ing room, fee land. Low
malnt. Mmtseel Call
Bdrm1, Ubrary & s\llinl( --------r m . P o o I & l 11 <: SPYGLASS. oceum·icw
w/privacy & l&e Poo side 4 DR. 3 Ba. $315.000.
entertainment rm. In· 644·1838an.6pm.
tercom lhru·out. Open Principals only please
Fri/Sal/Sun J.4 .30 4633
Perham Aat 759·0358 & --------645-2848. CHAltMIMG
DUPLEX HOMI Ir IMCOME
7»-l!Ol Meaa Verde Country Starter
Club. Vaulted celllnp In ~"':.:~'°ti:~ Home S63,SOO 1-------___ a_e_•t_&_· _ta_t• __ ,., r=:capuac. masdcured Great ror tlie r1rst home 1 _______ _
New Cor>doe, 2 Br, 2\l!t Ba, flower i ardeot "m•ture bigerl ~e lot, ectea~ HAPPINESS
2 lrplc'1, cerasnlc tile fhittreea. 1 a r P 0 m • Is flndln1 a Greenbrook
~~,.HERITAGE
. • HEALTORS ~ Walker (; I t!e
BA condo. CIOM t.o ~ beach. auper ah,tp, I
paymeou. Offered
"9,900. •
1ta.11ss
Wltela11
kitchens & bath. Pool 6 SAT /SUM '2·S Bedrooms, eatlna area, home lived ln by people
spa. 87~12 Broker 301 t SAMOA. C.M. =r;:,.c~~\.t.{a:t~Hox who care. Tastelully de· t-co-NDO.=:;;;S:::::;P;;:.E=C=lA=L;;..fST-
I FUSSY? C..ntury 21 Sparow terma, BKR, call 540-li2Q cor'd. thruout w /grounds Hli Sch, CM, Ft Vly
k I A I I 'r11 T t
............ 1 ht tor a king! Ownr. has ...__ ..... 0_ •eattu MUST SH ...,.. "'" TAAIEU. hc>ut:bt another home It &....,.. ..... ·-"' ' THIS OMll By Owner ... BR ST9.900. must..elllmmcd. ,.__.....f __ 983--0lf1 ____ n
Absolutely Immaculate Open thla wknd. 858 St 754-7100 Oc!IAH lllW
in mint condition! Lvly 3 Clair St. M7-4086 '"#I lft Cal1fonde" Hlahly up&r•ded 4~'
bdrm, rmly rm Mesa ~· .& ~1e1~· ... EW' 1 .~. ut.eQlive pane
Verde home. Jr you have ~"'" " "" • TRI-LEVEL Ina. crpt'd gar, sla • a "green thwnb" you'll Now under COllStrucUon. b eam patfo, 2 s ,
love\be fruittrees & Can· this custom 3 bedroom, 2 IEAUTY ptayhso. Cloee to bch • .J
ta1Uc aarden. C.11 to 1ee bath home with fireplace 3 BR, 2 BA. extra abarp blkl to xlnt achl ayslem
this one now. Only "feaced backyard, la In noor plan. Highly up. RB>UCED $2,000 187,000 b)' ownr. 636-1514 ~.500. MS-IM91 lovely E,aat1lde area. ended. Cloee to ever· TO SILL res,~ ore BUYERS CHOICE OF ythlna. Low t.lown. low Mesa Verde 3br. paol'.__._...,... ______ __
COLORS. payments. offered at home Su~r cl~an & ~ Walker 1; I ee FfX!R UPPIR!
FIXER UPPER
20", Down. Ownllr will
curry ht TD Open
!louse SnL Sun I s. 479
Momin& Canycm Rd
3 Bdrm, 2~ ba. front Real PAtate J&. ,Qp~ ~ ho me• 24 ft. II v Ing _C_O_N_DO_S_P_E_C_IA_L_l_ST_ MMiiS
rm ... floor lo celling HlgBch,CM. Fl Vly n..-.,-tln
Frentchridoors &Lfrplc. vlt· T~bttonc Realty .-. _,.7S2•1f20
mOfl p vacy. .:c. OU • 863·0867 1400 OUAIUT. Nl~T H ACH
lll.500. Call now. • own c r rn o l 1 v a t u d .
540-3666 ~.500
Wltela11
UAl l \fAll 8UllKAllt'
) BdTm, 2 Ba--s.•
CIOH to Golden W~
C:Olleae " abQpplQI c · ~ra.
SO CALIFORNIA RL ~s&M .. 646 3928 545.3483 door patio. Beautiful ------l'IN HOUH lllAl lY ~ 17630<1.,..,c .. ,,,.. .. ceil Property s years MISA DIL MAR
old a2ao.ooo. Open .-ISHP"'I ......
Sal/Sun 1·5 415·415\.ii "' "'"' Heliotrope In "out. L1e 4 bdrm. Im·
-.a. 1>.111!..• CO a.;rT ly rm home on a comer. *'-'9U'U"'•5 ~ * New appllancH ID
2600 I Cst Hwy kJt.c-. lncl ~I cleanln1
644-4141 • OYem. No wax noon ln
BY OWNER
710 Femlear. 2 br. 1 ba
front house. Cpts, Frplc. ~~~~~~~~ New 2 br, 2 ba 10001q. rt. -apt. All bllns, opts, drps. , _______ _
Open bo~. Sat & Sun.,
12 to4. 983·9470. $19'.SOO.
Charmin& 3br. 2ba, rrplc,
nr. tennla + l br rental SIMM owner 840·7030 JASMIHI CRIU
Fron t row! New SWEEPIHG townbomew/211. BR's&
C a. ._.,0 .._. Vl•W conv. den. EnJoy pools,
"'" " 5 Jacuu!, Uahled tennis & 2 Br. 1~ b~ Beauty I Ca· 24·hr. guard·Rale 1ecur1.
nyon " limited ocean ty. $215,000 CA100)
view on larse lot w/pool 6444200
In choice com~unlly. ~~~~~~~~
Open &mday 1-5
Supor value at-
S162,000(fee). Open
house Sunt.lay 12·4 at 417 505 C.rnaUon Fixer upper duple. +
ilaelt room. Sl58,500 Of matc.otcer. Act e7W72d
Ca llo Terrace
1.0.MJtutlllty
CROWN VALLEY
MALL
495-2200 131·7010
~lyOwntr
5 Ar.-3 ba, Coronado View. fl19.SOO. M0.21161
·t024 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
OVER 50 YEAFfS OF SERVICE
HOMI AND llMTAL UNIT
CORONA DIL MAI •
kitchen 4t both baths. Owner anxloua. submit ~ur offer now. Call now
for more deta.!11. 5'54t9l
~ Walkt?r G lf:t!
Real 171t.ale
MISA~MDI
3 Sr, 2 b•. 112.soo. By owner. Call K. W. &3s.JJ05
NtCI IS 115HT
Pvt party, mi.t1t 1elf Ont
of two .. properUH on
Flower st. In Ea1t C.M. 1
duplex or 1 lot w /2
hol&MI. 8'1H3TJ
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The Village of rTj
\\bodtiridge
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7',1177
.... UHED $15_,000 •OP8'• ..., AMOOB. HOMI ~, 5081 CIMr)-1 OISPllATI OWMB 1 year nw 2 story rusUc
Lota of TLC bere. ' HAST08£1.LQU1CK!I! modem approx. Z400 r.q.
Bdnn. b1.11e tap room, 1'bl.I ii a a.1H liloUM in a ~ l'.!!~!!2~~!!!~-1 ft . Glaaouc bdrm• Ii 3 lalcbly uparaded. aood ar ... VA·l'HA ~ baths, eleaaot Uv rm
Jacuu.l. Hunt. Vil. Cl buyera. Call now, fc w/wood burDJna frplc Ii
&o Mattu Hlala. m ,ooo. make an offer. Price re· fonnal d.ln. Sunny lam
1 MAllC>a SALIS duced $2000 9412-7751 rmwtwalllof1lassover· RW.ToaS l.R.£.N., COURTESY 1ookiD1 ampJe back yard
l•M401 REAL ESTATE. w/room for pool. Heavy VACANT lhake roof It quality COD·
WIU.OWS
OPEHSUM.1-4
4472, .......
Super house! 2 Frplcs ..
lots of wallpaper • wood; creat Jocalloo. 3 Bdrm1., faJDily rm., 2
bathl.
NICI SLASHED y atructlon on Qi.a.let cul-de· MODOWM OMLYS7t,500 MO llM9UtCll aac street. Motivated J) If y
'40 CLOSING forthi1 newly decorated 3 BR w-.tmlna~ bm. seller PRlCEe WAY lo .ui~~kl.,IX
COSTS ~~de~o~::Mpr~~;. ::::38RH.B.coodo. r.~r~: .. Mc\~,K~:w (~~ ~e:iJ:"
4 BR. 2 JJA, family room, Inf, sarage insulated. llOUMTAIM R.L you'll re1ret lt later. 040•7000
d\nln& room , over Call now 962-7751 9'4·1611 Qmtury 21 All Walk-In ~~~~~~~~~I
sq. ft. Walk lo schools l.R.E .N., COURTESY Realt.YIMa-8()80. shopplng. Seller will hel REAL ESTATE. NIWPOltT WIST lxlCUTtVIHOME .~ance. Offered a -SEASIDE LIVING ! I I WOODBRIDGE Culverda}e, 4 Br, 2 ba, ~111,000. 00' Pler w /4 BR home, lie Malibu 3 bdrm, drama Uc CROSSING Luxurloutly appointed. ' 191-7155 !iv-rm, ram-rm, 2\.i ba, entry to 11• 1atheria1 The Vlllace of Wood-~ acre rear yard w/3 ..,,teLt-.11
Uf Al l ~IA ll
pool, tennia. 840-1069 room with maaalve 101 bridae. The beat or both patios, redwood sundeck,
burninl fiNpl1ce. Sunlit world.a. Arcbltecturally used brick planters& HOV. HST IUYS kitchen with all lhe lateat unique 21ia bdrm• at· BBQ, c u1tom pool &
'ALSO ltlENT ALS 1ppl. Walls or 11aas to tached & detached re-Jac~zl. New carpets,
l BR. 1 Ba, nr. 1. Vacant. 3Br. 2ba on lge patioe, Bo1t fate! Great aidence.a from $96,990. drapes. lattice, mirror-
s p'e. 2 Ml. t.o ocean lot. tyr warrenty. $67,900 beacb loc1t on! f Bkr, _5.W_-_11_61 ______ 1 in&, stained elus. Stone
Xlnl cond. $42.000. Call orol(er. 546-9311 PIUCEltB>UCED Meiocan noons, Mexican 963·~2. 2. Vacant. 38r condo, FORSALEBYOWNER to Sll2.500. Bat buy an tile coupler tops, &as --park·hke1etlln&. ~7,900, d stove, new dJsbw.-ber.
PRJCISLAS~
Your own condo on the
water. 8 tennl• courts, POOi•. apa and 11m. Thia
1 bedroom starter home can be yours !or only 152,900. Just reduced tor
quick sale.
LOOKING FOR
LE.ASE/OPTIOM7 $54 000 subrrutoffer. Houle+ 4 Plex, $125,000. Woodbrt &e 4 BR. 3 Ba, Kitchen Aid abutters.
• 3 Vac1nt. 4Br, 2'2ba Monthly income Sll,&40. FR. DR. pool n lot. grass cloth, parquet
,antastlc opp. t.oown I&. condo Form. din. rm. Blwn Westminster & Cbolceofclrcpta. noorlng, tUed bit-In bar, This newly painted and
2brcondo w1centralalr, $79,000SubmitofCer. H.B.96&-9704or847-6727 675-7390 Freochdoors,converted carpeted 4 bedroom
b)tn ~pplianc ea, in· 4. NEW, VACANT. 4Br, Ownermustaellthilyear. cloeet.a.et.c. LaPalrna model in the UT.,.
c!l .ud g . dsbwahr 2i,,ba,leelotSl04,SOO. rPricereducedto$99SOO • 3% agents welcome. Ranch l11 lde11ly priced WALN ...,UARl Ctuldren welcome. Sho $. lBr condo. Nr beach. 48 3Ba 2500 Ct , 'blk · , ~ IHI llfale Price 5125,000. Open at $95,000. Owner will Drive by: 14605 Oval Rd.
'fllk to clubhouse, pool l63.500. to :;each• bkr S:.3Sse 1 house Sat/Sun. 11·5 pm. lease optJon for 1 year. Pretty 3 BR, 2 ba. + &eW·
f!>PPmg. Seller to pay 6. Comm. store & older 8 Bridge~n & Brldae~an 17511 Luther• lrvine. Call Cordetall1. Ina rm.; central ulr: ~.,. l yr home warranty rm hotel. Sale or lease. DEERFIELD PK llOME 551-0714 cov'd. patio. Extras! ~ $1 ,000. cpt & drp. al· C .. J .. llolr H.al1!4CM1 4Br, 3Ba. 1pacioua cor---------~ Makeotrer. ~ance7.S4·7100 lkr't..,...t961·322t ttno.. 1042 r!~lsrc~mlpeudm, hl~tg,hfuulpl~ WHY-NOTJHEBEST? ~ LIASE/0"10N ----''------••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Drive by: 14631 Oval Rd. Sugltt s-..t M• arades. Sl!9·5598 WOO.D BlU DG E EST. , Neat 2 BR, 2 ba., tamlly
t BR. frplc, very clean. tux. 2br/den, 2ba, lge rm., central air. New
$71,795. Approx lSSOsq rt. Offend .. $60,000 BY OWNER·RSJ 2Br + yard. Pool, lake, tennis. paint. Pretty patio.
Owner out of state. Int "'-latt Hie of den, btfl view, coop tH,000 L\McH RIALTY !nuned. J>C>AelS.164.900
OWMERSAYS
'-saJ.u!
Large 4 BR. 3 BA , ''YALE" model On
&reenbelt. near tennis &
pool. F1nl11tic, only
'129.900. ~!!!!!=~11o...
RIDUCED TO SEU
By ownel" 2 Br 2\-!: Ba. ~H!ld Twnhme. Pvt
1arden patio, comm pafk 6: pools, many nice
features. $73,SQO. Open lJousc Sat at Sun 12-4PM.
30 Goldcnbuab, S59· 7219
..:.900-4_;__1'4_. _____ 1 ...., ...,... w/bkrs, 1111,000. 559·5268 IV& YH COPaAND
IUtCB.LllALTY. afl5P~ RANCH3br,den,2ba, 551·2000 HAI.TOI HZ.0041~~~~~~~ ..;.;..;;,;,:._..;.._. ___ _
1714Jl46-2141 __ __._ ____ tenn.is .•• 000. 551·3383 •--------• 1-
Personalized Designer Pattera
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OCEANFRONT
~ Sunset Beach
Vh 2 homes, 2 Iota. Bkr/Aat
1146-5666
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IS
IBJIYIMG
PRICE SLASHED
$222,000 •
4 Br, 3 ba, Waterfronl
Condo. Tennis, pool.
clubho\lse. Xtra w Ide
boat slip.
CHEY REALTY
16815 AJ.ionqula St.
846·5531
lf'YW 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HAPPY DAYS
will be yours in thlt; 4 Br.
3 ba, A/C hm. Great
value al $12l,SOO. Ca II for
details. Open Sun l ·S 4131
Salacla.
675-7390
•·-Estate
ONE OWNER
HOME
This auper sharp, 2·
story. 4 bdrm .. 3 ba. Plan
5 in choice neighborhood.
has had all the care that
only the original owner
c an give . Sl23,900
Includes the land.
o\ 1>oft scarf and easy fullness enhances this Spadea
Boutique drl'~s for the mature figure. The sleeve~ ~ lonii uod s~raight und a purchased belt may be ~-8600
\.\Orn to d~rlnt: lhc wuisl Fabri<.'s: challis, crepe, \ i" !icy,. knit. 11ofl \\OOI 72914 is cut in Women's
.• ·4G S11.c '10 require:. 4'.• yd1. of 45" fabri c. To or· 't513CAMP\15Da·lllVtlfE er: send pallcrn number. site, name, address and ·
1ip. Price $2.00 plus 3tl" !!hipping end handling. WOODBRIDGE Beaut. 2 P~ttl'rn, B90k:> by Clas~lflc1tlon: .Supplement 7, br, + den, 2 ba Broad-
Y.omen s & Half Sizes, Sl.~ postpaid. Make check moor home w /atrium
, poyable lo Spadea Send orders to this newspaper, On comer Jot, nr. lake'.
c,.o Spadea. 2 Bridse SL. Milford. N.J . 08848. Dept. poolJI, jacuut " future
.. ,, .. .
Inter.national Desiper Pattern . =~t~Biue Jay.
UNIVERSITY PK
Vlllase UI townhouse. Beaut. end unit, 1 Hty 3
br. aunken llv rm, vault· ed cell'g. 2 plltloa, cntrl
air. Fee. $101,500.
55Z-7183
SMOllTREI
Beauttrully decouled 38r, 2~ ba. Doatiiner
wallpaper, cslm drps, 2
frplca. Pool/Jae, clobhae 4tenn11. ~a
,. TERRACE 3bt Cam· brid~ wttl located, •dJ rec. •,SOO. M'M0.14
ninl askforToey. '"""
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lteaJ Eltate
lnlfte 104 '"'-1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
OPEN HOUSES
HOLIDAY
DINING
22 Shatto
LET US
Introduce you to one of
frvme's new develop·
menb. TURTl.EROCK
GLEN PATtO UOMES.
We have 3 & 4 bdrm.
homes. Both uperaded,
plus outblandmg recrea-
l1onal !aciliUea. Rongln&
m prn:e rrom $157.500 to
$1~.500
In The
I 938 1 Sierra lnH Prestige
ln des1r11ble Turtle Rock "Ranch"
A sharp 4 bdrm home on Popular area of ln'Lne.
approx. '" ac re Prof In tnw quarters , 4
I 1£ nd &e"' vcd w 111 u Io bedrooms, extra baths.
!>pr1nl..IH" l'l>~radcs den, formal dining, hear·
i:..ilore ' Sto" by & com ty fireplace. Owner nn.x·
11..in· louo 199.900, BKR, Call
RAHCHRULTY
SSl·lOOO
COLLEGI rARK
S79,900
M0-1720
~leed9 1041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1·4
1774 Ri.odc c,. Id
IOffTemple HUit Ort
View Home w1lh reottiJ
urut $179,50().
WOUU>YOU
COHSIDEll
living 1 block to lbe
beuch with 2 Bdrm11 .. 2
baths, etc in<'ludlna
privacy, nice ne11hbor1
& flnible te rms'! Would
you conaider our 0 Y 0
for~.SOO
HOUSEALOHE
i! worth thll price. But
)Ou .can live near the
belich ln Corona Jel Mar
& have rear lcnanu help
pity ... Sl7S,OOO
• 494-8057 *
RIVIERA
EXCLUSIVES
RANCHO
MONARCH
THRACE
Eleeant " erac10~ llv· ing In this 4Br. 5ba
custom home. Pool &
M. IR W/IA ~ lM
GUEST U W/GUIST IA
W/IA HG FAM IM
OPEH DAtl Y W /IA 11-4
RHOOA MAGIL. hr 1714t 64%-3600 HOME & INCOME 6
Uruls, downtown Laaunu
Beach. 3 Commercial. 3
r~111dent1al. Funtiulc
ocean v111w!> ~5.000
LACiUMA
BY OWNER 3 Bdrm. 2
balh. Nico cpt & drape1.
Frplc, blUna, W /D. aulo
Jacuzzi w.ocean view. Completely upl(raded l.eipiMMkjuel 1052 Mewportleach 106'
tbru-out. Xlnt for enl(!r ••••••••••• •• • • • ••••••• •••••• • •••• ••• •••••••••
ta.lning.Callforappt 'OPEN HOUSE. 3 Br, lllel•-------OPPORTUNITY Of' A ear dr, 11 fruit trees.
LIFETIME! Oceanfront Room for pool. Notfar to
restaurant. heurt ol the beach. 7 yn old. Ph
Laguna Beal·h All new 494-7121 dye, 494·6728 ev.
eqwpment. $850,000 Open Sundays 1242 Morn·
M Y S T I C H I L L S . maslde Dr.
Overlook1na Laguni., RISOITTOTHIS 1
MORTtfYIEW
Beautiful 38r, 2ba home on lge comer lot. Custom
upgrades enhance lhc
warm decor $136.900
3,000 sq. rt .. Chris Abel Cozy Dollhouse w ifrplc. SUPER SHARP!
designed 5 bdrm home. 4 blks to beach. OnJy OP HOUSE A rare opporturuly at $110.000 EH
$375,000. ......., I.I Mefwori& Lovely uparaded 3Br
home on comer lot.
NORTH LAGl..NA Wulk 4!1l·7Sl2 FeatUtts Include larae
to beach 3 Large units, --------1 rormal dlnln& rm . beautifully landst'11ped. POatlll lULTY Beautifully lndscpd
with ocean vlewi.. Pnced lOOONO. COAST HWY. w ~Ive patJo work. n&ht.ati2119.000 07•2468 O~zi Sunday 12 i al 29122 Aloma Ave. 912, 700.
rt .. <t bdrm .. 4'1 bath SAHPIDlO MAGNIFICENT 3200 11q ~
home. Finest oceanfront P'lnt Ume oCfered, hi•·
communil)' Loads or ex-tori cal old redwood
t.ras. $3.50,000 estate on ~ iacre, wllb
fncd yd, xlnl vu. By
owner. $85.000. 25176 Via
Piedra 81onca. 405-1469
SPICT ACULAR
VllEWS FROM
MOMAllCH SUMMIT
ADULT TWHHMH
21r, SI07,000
21r, Den S 115,000
29r, Den $I JO~OOO
21r. Den $110,000
21r, Den S 140,450
Seo these :iienu\lona I
panoramic ocean Is ml
view homes Rec area.
pool Ir JaciAz.ti S:.les ofc.
operi dally on Star View Ln. of( of Pac1f1c U.land Dr' Crown Vb Prkwy
THI & lalKocll R.L
493.0131 499-4797
VIEW ON
Tff£1.UFfS
<>pen Satu~aY 1 · 5
408 Plata, N'~port Bcb Ow.ner will accept re-
asonable often. ExclUna
Trina end plan with UD•
usual secluded entry. 3
Br. 21~ bal•.tHas choice . greenbelt loUtlon with
Bae)' Bay vt~w I Lft
wrap around p.ttlo
reatur• expensfn tll" jacw:u Special outdoor
lighting etrecta " fireplt makes tha home a true
wi.nnel' for \he best in en·
~dalnlne. S157 .:JOG.
AISOPIMffy
C.U Doo or Helen
Ofml-41111 Red35-07jJ9 IJ\ll~Oceot v1ew ot San 1..-0 HiCIUll llty
LARGE 4 bdrm family P to Harbor. 7 Bdrm1.. CROWN VALLEY &.* ...___--;.----I OSS home. El Toro. close t.o famlly r m., t ft. celliop. MALL ~
.sc bools & 11hopp1n1 Bu.Ill in pipe or1an. air· 495-2200 IJ 1·70 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S82$0 coodllloned & rillered1 ~~~~~~-~ SA YI S. ly Owner eecwily 1yatem, ll&hlea -lh•autlful 1.ukerront
KHOCI THOSI HOLIDA J
. .HAVOC· •
C ... STMAI CHAOS ILUU ·"
WITH TH SIASON .-U.5-S~
IPYeLASS -HIVIA uVld~IMf.Picture
your Chrlatmu Tree cet1Ured in your
maga lflcent Sl)un tsh courtyard
w/f oun t.8.)n. s u rround ed by a
skylight.ed living room, don & famllir
room l This •·bdrm home w/TWO
entertainment areas 11 a perfeci
holiday treat with city lights & wat
view. QUICK POSSESSION -own
will help flnence. $2.ff ,SOO. f \
... CANYOM TOWHHOMI -ll refJ·
steal at a reduced $139,000 ! All Ui~
comforts ol country c:lub Jiving!
Lux urious 2·sl or les with l u&h
carpet.biJ, 2-bdrms, 3 baths, !1"place,
formal dining room, HUG'E master
bdrm suite w/sitting room r... close 1
pool, tennis & aolt ! ~
A ··~ FOi A DAY" -or forever -.
home, where P,rlvacy is King, reigns
this "Monaco. ' This gruciou.s 3·bdrm,
2 bath home in slutely HA RBOR
VIEW area bas fireplace, bea'Utit\d
landscapin1 & covered patio. Amp.Jl
room for holiday guests ! • •
PHASI If 'At.aMO -owner will hea you flnance thls apacious 2-sto
HA RBOR VIEW borne designed fi
enterWrting I +bdrms, 3 baths, f orm.iJ
d ini ng, fami l y r oocn -T WO
fireplaces. A MUST to .iseo~
OM THI WATla -relax on your l~ patio overlooking the bay 6 ..O'.
slip ! This r are .011-the•water home h
3-bdr ms, 2 ba ths a nd is close
schools.-
l cJ!l.IQuail ·
lii~-9'1ac• Proparti••
752-1920
1400 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT IEACH
ltM _ _..
Be here r()fl Chr111ll'?lAB.
So ,harp JU't turn the
~ •. ,. & i;t.irt lh lnJ.t Sun
f1lh·d family kitchen
O\'l'rlook~ brick 1>11tlo
''1th fire rinl(. Sur·
1 uunded by munlcurcd
i:round11. Tuck 11way
ma.\ler for prlvucy Cull
last. 752-1700
BtltLDER'S allentlon. WDJ\l!\ court. 50x2'0 Heal·--------homt• 2Sl11ry, lbdrmi.. a OPEN HOUSE Two Rt2 lots, hearl of ed pool & cubanu, Iola or GARDEN HOME buths. frplt'. wulk tn bar ~~n• Point. Bolh for Avocado & fruit trees Choice conlemporur) 2 l mmed pos11P11:11on.
LOVB.YHOME
WAITING FOi YOU
Newly decorated 3 Bdrm
tlome with all new
carpetlna. wallpaper,
large country kitchen/·
family room lnclud'g
bulltlns ., tnicrownvc.
1827 Mariner•.
llG cAHYON-41CUIJTY I PllV.ACY
Charming 4 81\ home w/spac muter
BR, Uvine room & kitchen looking out
onto attractivt#ly landaca~ privaU: yJU'd w tmaenlficent pool & jacuul.
Cathedral ceilings tn living room, den
& formal din\nc room; 2 l rg noor to
ceiling (lrep1a •
SUNDAY 1·4 ....,,000. $315,000 BR +den with h1~h Lowc11lpricconthclako.
I 144kohtlo SAMPEDRO vaulted celling~ & view Redured to Sll5,000
New c.:ustom 38r , 2Ba INVESTMENT o p Superb loc ation on ofgardens Ncurbcach& 5111 ·5720
spectacular ylew .home. portunlty; a beuutlful blu{(s, overlookln1 park recre ation center .,_, Mft1 This OMI $225,000. motel, heart of Lagun11 Inn d & San Ped r o $119,950.
HOWARD JOHNSON .Beach. Close to beuche. Harbor. Jiilie hvlng rm. HORTHVIEW
SAVE SSS'S
IYOWMER Sl49,500
642.-095) 546-524 l 9'1~1tij~ilH R!ALTY le parks Xln t cond & dlnina rm .. with High on the blwfs. over $750,000 vaulpcd ce1llnas Cherry loo«lng the valley & Sud Beaut l.likt rront home.
2 Sty 4 br, 3 ba, frplc,
"11lk 1n bur lmmed
pi1.:1M:ll~1on I ..011. est price
on lake lttduced to
$114 ,000 ufr (7 1~)
581 5720.
By appo=t only 840-$971 L::=:;:::.!M~!ll!-l!!J ___ 4_9_7_· 1_7_4_4 __ """".,..~ c a b in et s In den & die back M tns Ne" er a
k.Jtcbeo lnner court with BR. i.eparwte home on oriental pool Ir alone q u 1 et cu 1 d c i. 11 c
LIDOSAHDS NI~ S br borne. \ blk to
beh. Lots o( decorator
IY 0 -SJOl,000 .. ./ NE W W ood b r Id g e ---------1
Creek11de 4 br. den, WALKTOSCHOOL
Willow mdl Sl05,000 Both Jr. hlth " High l::.!!:L.l."-IC'
0"11r 640 Olro7 from this good lookine 3
bedrm. 2 b¥th, dbl. frplc;
11<>me ocean view. Askln1
Sl.21.500.
McCOlMAa<
REALTY 494.755 I
macnab / lrvtne
realty
• LUH Ultra-spacious, luxurious
Turtterock Glen 2 BR townhome
w /2 flrtf'lao~s & ereenhouse glass·
skyllgbtj. $fn6/mo. Will C011$ide r
leaseto.Ptton at $.135,000. OP9t SUK:
1-• PM. MOIS Gt.IN. CA-41)
:ru111J140CIC Gl.84 Garden ·home -.. Heathe r " plan
w/4 8 , S baths, fa mily rm &t
eenbelt Jocation . ..t $148,500. onM
SUM 1-5 PM. tJ7 CvOUIOO. & 17
UI IOWPAW. (A-42)
WI OffOaT.,,..rTY
Lg. corner lot w/dog r un. Good-size
3 BR home w /lg. kitchen + eatin1
ar~a & dining rm. Close to parks &
tennis. ~/mo. furn. or unf\u'n. -
wUI consider lease/option. Lorraine
Rennie 752-1414. (A-43)
b11dee. Covered built In $1 l!J.800
0 u Id 0 0 r k 11 ch c n J -•ME .... 1r.w Ji..c1anl OH«;rtd al H.~hoch 10.. IMKli 1069 10larlan "even YOW' own , • ~ .. ,
lldrms . 21 i bulbs Plu~ r" OCiA" Vl5
c'tra 60x200 fl 3 BR end unit on quiet --------sus.ooo. • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
CREAM PUFF lndscaped & fenced . cul ·de-swc with extr;i
butlduble view lot fireplace m huge master $285,000 !>u1te Lovely view of Deluxe -i!'trui. 11alore''
FUU.H l!ALTY
546-0114
A Masterpiece
Perfect 3 bdrm. home on
beautifully landacaped
lot. Gourroet kitchen.
Spacious Or. plan. 811 vu . Shin&led. Won't lut.
$144,500 (887)
HIMe LOCA TIOM
28R cottage + Hp.1 BR rental, 3 blu to beach wMtw ot "1U1lde lltl\1.1. ~1*,$00. NWLIFT L
Ukt t.beM aide by tide
oc:eanvlew Jaw. Buy at
t.od!l¥'• prtcu le build tater. $35,000••· • •
Wm Powtll Real Eft•te
4'7·17'1
UMDaCOMST.
Exotlna •. new 3 ~,,.,.
family bome wilb ocean
vlows trorn enry rooal.
The 1p1doua o~ noor plan features 1t.a1ned. Ill&¥~. extensive uae o t wood le ~
flrtplata. t:m,000.
AlCH llACH HTS~
Catallna. Proleasionall> 3 BR. 2 BA family room NEWPORT BAY
l<1ndscaped, incl"'11na :1 & bl.'Jut1ful g:>rdt..n Ir TOWERSCONOO
decks 141 it h g u1> B SQ patio, onl> S00.900 On the Bay in Balboa. lg
Reall1Ucally priced al lBr. adults . pool. Sl26.SOO. Manna. boat 1llp. securi
HIGHLYUPGUDEO Ly bldg . 09,500 .
3 BR. 2 BA. £ennui d111· Ownr/Agt 675-7SIO
I n II r o o m Ii d e n • OCIAHfltOMT
cathedral cellln11 . Lovel)' 3 BR, 2 ba,th
Guanl gate commun ity rurniebed beaeh hoUBe wU,h complete recrciation 7lo6 w. OC,EANFRONT
center. SJ~.IMM>, --------Ohty rm.ooo L..-o~•·atty Ml-.... -v-.. -~ .............. -,067 c•YWOOD
2 Bedrm & Oen. large ptivate corn,
lot. By owner I agent .
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
2200 Port Lerwick Place
49 .. 141 J 495-liiO ..... , .. ~•·•••,•••••••• R~T\' INC
49)-9494 130-5050 J Br 2 Ba. carpet. drpe. * 5(8-U90 * ~hach 106' Mewportlffcll 10 ... 9 pat.lo, lnd~pd, fncd. • _ _...... __ __. ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••]••
. REDUCED I :;~Jicw 6iHS50 or' ~Wi~E SAVE HOW!! * * * ,,,
Prlcula.sbedontl\l;lov· -~"l.EW~~o~MES. · 3 BrtBa, Fal'llUy ltm -2100 sq rt . u vn •CLASS*,: ~ n . kltch dea. new kitchen, b ~ 3 Bl\ home. Qmct cul 2to choole frQtn both un· rem lnl/ext. 1121 Oxford P«tollno Clu11•1c. 4 r, Fabulous Palermo 'ffm cMut locattoo with nic' der 1100.000. Aot'. 754.7 Ln Sl 74 ,SOO Ownl' 3~i ba. /\pt/bonus room. w1Jacuzzl auto lll'ftfr.
vlew from tepwood :.z --!i48-03Dl Sl15.000 1-·ce Open ele11aot rnatr a 111te, patio. truly gOOd buy, T•• SwbftGoff _______ _.._, Uoust Sun. 12·3. 1718 Clwed·ln frplc'•·
oO.lySIS,000. tS3> Dy owner. MadAd 671. 4 Port Margate Ownr. $204,900
br Olea Satll•· Specl.. -l~ IAl•AIM 644·5128 PACIFJCCOAST
unobatructetf mounlaln HUMTBlS NEWPORTSHORES PROPERTIES "•olf courn vu, Wille 3 br 2 b ...., soo o 631 040,,. •~-l«rin!J. golf t<>Urte. loke, Sparkling Newport • a.-·· · pen • v-r·-
ree. cen ter Prof Beach pool ~ome. 3 Sun.1-S.2'2Walnul. *** lodaepd. beaut. decor 84rm. Cam. rm. & din. Property Houn 842·3850 •--------
w1all up1rade1 Aft rm Beautiful carpet.I & WESTCLUI'~' • 80 f\. bayfront, .t BR. den.
wkda)'ll 837 8260 drape1. Priced tor a Caal OPEN HOUSE• pier. on Peninsula .
sale al $Ul ,9CIO. Hurry! J 2 o 6 E 1, ex t. JI n e . Manha II Rlty 675-4600 Call 5'0-1 !Si .. l<..t cN\ 0A~ s 1 ..
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UAYStlOKES
OPEN llOUSI!;
BYOWNt:R
Jt.:nl<Xiclcd & rc<lul:oru l
lod on 11ulcl 1td1: or 1tr,•~t
~ Crci.lvlew $1H:l.OOO
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hardwood noora Locat Chock tbll 4 BR. ~BA. up or start your lnvestment proaram, aq. n. Kitchen ovtrlook• T.D. fttlOPERTllS Clrapo, Coppertone
l.'<lon iattractl\·t.qwel re with new Ult" curpet1. but have become confua~ with all the lovely 1arden area-<213~74·6907 or (110 ~~:•ahadhch~u~dt~
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MUST SILL, J AMCHOU•I Allon a \.:i acrolol W n't to the ox perts at Quall Place m0Nm11rt.1pm
OWNERS MOVIMG! ... __ M_ pnlu..~e~::.;:belie;able Properties, Inc. for solid prolesslonal 11 9auall l 2 BR. 1 ha .• quiet loe. lmmu~· 3 UR. 2 Ba -·-· _.,. counseling. Pyramid your equities Pklce ......... r~~~r:;.~loae to1-.--.;.;....;.....;... ....... --.._
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reui.ona > ._. o er:. ,.... "" -~"' turns fer your golden years We now ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stud.lo. Cum., prtv. patio, laat mo. SlOO cln'1 fee. fused.640~:!or54511!15 Of'POltTUMfTY haveavaiJable 2, 2 2 2.2 2•3 3 3 3 · lallCHalllCIMI 3106 clo.etobeochPOO 1"0.8Pomoaa.M2·072ll
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bldg. llecepllon room, 3·beautaful 3br c:ondoa. • • • • • • • • • • ~ • oo, '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON WATER frplc., ~•med ceUtni1, MESA Verde No. S.auc
A/C.Can berentcduti5' AdJtsoverlO.A/C,OrW, and 84 units pl~I commercial eaa view R·2 lot tn CHARMING 2 Story, 4 1525 la3br,2ba,frpl,atrium.
per sq fl. Owner will pool S5•.000·$59,000. property. A protess1onal ataff of over. <>ceamlde. $15,000. Bdrm home on Best •BR, 2 ba. home; frpl. cw-d&-sac .. f.'iOO per mo. t:~idcrlrade:;&.terms ~ 45, large enough to serve, small 49'·2382eves Bayfront location. Yrly Nlcedeck.. 9600 1_lse_._M_7_·34_19.....;.-: __ _
$252,&00 t93 0233 -W-IMTIR---San Juan Capo 3 BR 2 enough to care. Hunt'1 Bch prime ~·x111· lease. $1•001mo. Avail•· ba ndo· In.I i ~ includln& wtr ls I••·
• h b1_0001hortterm. · co ' rp c., 0 ce DeslrableZSr&d n,1lr1. POOL HOME maua1I town lot. 606 19t St. SALISBURY REALTY paUo. CI06C! to 1olf, len· utll rm. front " rear • ~·-of .... I S!i6.000. or offer. 5*9891 ~11673-8900 nls & pool. $100. fncd Nr b•"' •-1·-~~ "'r ..-.. up1r ..... na. cozy ~a Llcla Realty · -• ...,..... , .. · lire~ace. IC you 1ee I\. Pl SAN CLEMEHTE lcAoa PettiMlllG 3 I 07 G'7·S388 644•2212 Npt. "64 A Orana~Ave.
you Jl blO' It! Offered 1tt ac• Ocean le Dan a Pt. ... •••••••••••••••••••• · Nice 2 bd 1 ba New P,alnt ,1"\4) $64,900. ft t• .. Marina View. LEVEL SPACIOUS oceanfronL 4 NEW2Br, 2ba, Uvtn1/dln· tenced yarf!' iar Jmt ' -540•3666 nraper ••• wr In im area of ex· br, 2 ba compl. furn, lnl area1. Front Ii rear Wallace. 't210· mo.
LIDO ISLE . BEST BUY llurbor ~ • 52 1920 pensive custom homes. bme Fplc wshr/dryr paUoo. Z cnr 1ar. Open MS-2'178 A lJEAUTY ... cxquis1tely Fatuteis,swccpmaoceun· r:, . 7 -Submit an offer. Owner dshMhr, 2' car 1ar, no Fri /Sat /Sun 816'1!1'~.;.....;...;.;....;.._ ____ _
uppoinlt.'<I & decorated, view. prof dccor'd. 3 br,1 lrf.,t&tl 1400 QUAIL ST. NlWPORT BEACH lunxious. $84,!IOO pet~. Yr l y rental. Goldenrod, 'Br house, afull baths, 2
wlthhundsomc fabrics& 2ba.Sll9,500.4968033or -·-·-----rorttWettRtalty 644·9&82 ••yA1..t..::5 car ••r. UH/mo.
Upape s 4 bd • :n oo 83l·3232 661-1455 ~ .,_. Landlord wlll do ydwrll;. ~!tb!i, rf~mi1/":-':n ." 213· 3·5l CostaMeM 1124 Sweepln1 ocean, bay '1'75 Joanne CM (213)
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673 730 180 OCEAN VI EW. .._kyS77.777 A D, 10 acres & up SAN LEMINTE PM.8.13·1927 '19·1750.. S14SO. mo. Owner/Ai\. )lleq Verde 5 Br, a ba,
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Tom GolUcr. ~46-9200
$18S,SOO. North Tustin BUYERS ONLY! Owner REALTORS Calif, 118 low as SZ75 an VA ~" BR, 2 BA, family room. encl.1ara1t. Cpls, drps, t Ports Weit Realtv JAgt. Helen, 73l·4011 or UI. must cash out. 215 Del Mar 492·4121 acre. Lots as low as Beautiful Jbr, 2ba, dplx, Jaamlne Cretlc. Mlnl· ranae. PlO mo. lit le laat 83l·sa32 661·14~5 835·0739 ssooo. Call Mr. Frey paUo, new crpts, drps. ocean view. up1raded. + cltanln& dep. Adlt•, no ---------FIVE ACRES oauxe DUPLU S42·3-iS6 Avail lmmedlately 'tll .i'ltll'l/mo. Tennl.s---1, -·.146-7211 SPANISH CHARM BEN tONKLE R.E. 4/78. 752·7410dys ..._,., _... ..,.._
New Bedford 3 br, den, is jusl one of lhe many OftEM DAILY I .5 Hard to find horse pro· 2HBERWP1 BOA~!.~!IPGriHTd Sf Ndce""1ly furn 3 Br Eastbluff iuardGERRedlE ~ciry. 840-fle00. Holidays by flreelde. fMm rm, 2 frplrs, up. features of thtS 2000 sq ft 10011 FURLONG DT. perty. Brand new 3 BR. 2 • ._.... e o MouRtalft. D...,+ ~ . Newport Hta AIO Incl icruded, Hew Ownr. hm w 3 BR, den, fum· 5 New Custom Jlomes BA boroe, Huae family ownershJp. Great atreet. Resort • 2400 . Nr park, schools utll yard care Partly
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rt45,000 4U7·155!1 2 8 & d k J room, wet bar. frplc., 3 Near HJgh School. 10% Ir 1hop1 · S850 mo. ,._._ tum.' --E •••'"St. CM rm. f a, a sun l'C wilh sauna & acuul. car ~raae. Won't last! DownOK. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833-3118Sor21.3-240-0400 -111MeM -'"'°"" • · •
IA y VIEW w a anlasl1c view. O\'Cr l''rom 3400 to 3600 sq ft BKR. 951! "350 Condo. Mammoth 2 BR, 2 -••••••••••••••••••••• ut. Vl~e Creek nr. 2b1. 2ba !\tob1lc 1 lumc in look mg the ocean Prict.'(I Priced from $249,000, (714) 677·569l :rv Ba loft, wrouaht lro 3 b cotta& pool jacuzzi So ,. __ _. p b tos('ll Sl.,. ,.,,,. Wot ... _ ..... Ho { 1 t i ON BEACH VIEW or r e, ' • • \.N!IM au. S r, 2 exclusive Ua)'stdc ,,..•"""ettr\Htt NI OR5220530 ap ra I a rs, m a n dilb aab dwts I ba '"--WE.5T COASTPA.CfflC 611•1 .. 00 • a. f I MAIN CH0ANNEL. w .. ~~·!_.98 ony. ,frplc,b~.,.,2car1ar, \"1llai.tl'. Din rm, den. • ., xtru. _,aut. um., wa ....,.."" comm pool 1415 mo lndry, >Aet bar Pool, ~EALESTATE to everything. $44,000. Decorator 2 Story 4 ---------MC"°'99 5".aco ·
Jal·uu1 & clbh::.c fac. -ll)G·~ 831· --------C.mth!"f Lob/ Owncr/Agt. 979-8533 Bdrm home. Beautifully ~ Brookview Condo, 3, ____ or ___ . __
B oat !.lip av "a1t. -DRIV~IY&SER MEDALLIOllo..I Orypti 1500 furn ish ed wlth oil Br, 21,ti Ba, air cond, BR.2ba,frpl,fwly cptd,
S59.ri00 urr 675·7003 " ,.. ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------• 5Acrea&C8blnnrJoshua amenities. Belt ehtna cpta, drpt, all major •P· wshr/dryer, refrl1, dbl • --~ We are proud t<> show HOME PACIFIC VIEW Tree, $(500. $500 down, Cove location '850/mo. pln.s. J'vt pat.lo, tenn.IJ, gar. co v d patio.
IAYCREST this imm4c. 4 BR home Masonic Section. 2 lots. Seashore OUpfll ISO mo. Owner will carry ON WATER with boat pool, Jac\Wl. No peta. Children & pet welcome.
IY OWNER w i.weep1ng view of 3 B r P o o I Sell for SSSO /bof.h, spUt contract.5'6·9390 dock, 3 Bdrnl whh "50 mo. Nr. S. Coaat For appt. 545.1791
Spacious Ivan W~ls l)arbo~~~h~-~~~500· ~~m3e~·~e;~r~-1 ~Pi:f?~ ~!!.~!e r cost Call $172 500 OutofC~ VJEW.$790/mo. Plat.a.~ anytime, 55?·1'11 aft
bUllt 1 br4 ba rm rm. Fee Wm Powell Real Estale ssa.ooo. _ __,. __ ...,..._______ ' .. Properlr 2550 ON LIDO. Eletiant 2 NeW Brookview Coftdo, 31.s_l'_lt_t __ _..;.;_..... __ _
land. S199,000 Firm. 497.1751 North Tustin C-rclal ~~YJ1._1~me '11,!?02· •••••••••-,•••••••••••• bdrm with color 1'V, Br, 2\i'a Ba. •Ir cond, ..__,:..UA •zzL ()pen House Sal/Sun 1-5 ..,._ ~•u. u~per • NEW°"RT vi and rt te be b d -•• '----• "'
1•34 Trad"•wlnds Ln. ---Agt. Helen, 731·-4911 or Pro-m'f 1600 bdrm lo.., ... • a-•-~•.. ,...,, ew P va ac . cpta, rps, .., raa,,,. a~ •••••••••M•••••••••••• ~-0342 '" ---------i 83$-0739 •••••~';;;~•••••••••••••• beach ln;~t~j~t HASCJlANGED 1700/mo. plns. Pvt patio, tennls, Gardtn Coftd0-2Br f.rPlc OH THE TEE Lo~•T AA Us For Co-listed 1 Ait. 8*-98111 N. San Diego Co. Is what OCEANF~NT 2 Bdrm pool. Jacuul. No pets. aaniae, s:m mo. Mwta: ·
CarefrH LMftCJ With super ocean view' n ~ Prh• CotNM~I;. Newport used to be. cottap. W~y $.WI ~ mo. Nr. S. Coast ref ut-2972.nnoon.
in First clas:s cond , 2 & den PRICED! CUual beach Uvin1. Let WaterfrCMlt tto.1 Plua. ~ --· __ ......;.......;....;....;..;.;__
'"THEILUFFS" ~:.rr500gaion pr~\et 5at That's rieht.lowcst3DR ~~e~".5~18~~i~~s~~~~ "re~tp~ast•~t4e"loc. :ia~a~~uu,:eedspropert. Wye C•6ll·l400 klDSJPITSOK ~!:.'! ........... ??!~
2 Large bdrms, 3 Ba. •v\• · pen a un in complex Great Tustin Coas H I d u "' d t E/Sld 2Br.1ar ..i.ac
f n m Ir lft 1 sha 12·4. 421 Cu lie Gomez. 1 . d •. l wy, n r estore newer 3br, 2ba, frplc, y . YOU wan . e r, ar, __..,. Condo, 1harp, 2 Br. l Ba,
ui ·r · 1 .vc · · rp San Clemente ocation. eai.y own "' La gun a Landmark · (2) 2br, lba, pall09, encl. Singers' Real Est.ate LOOK at 1ll11tcni"1 bay 646-4848or675-82511 view, air, pool 1325/mo. ··n" plun. End Unit on McCORMACtC low p.iymentll. Won'\ last Seven beauUtul rcalden· gar. Slll:;,OOO. 4ttl N. Hwy 101. Solana from thls 2 BR, 2 JfA con· 4 8 ll N E WP 0 RT &1C).-G869or55l-0886. <·ul de-sue. Open Sun l ·5 at S58.000. CaJI now l1al units & four sharp Be h 9:2705 775-6403 2927Perla REALTY 494.7551 540-3666 commercial units. Fully TomLee.Rltr,642·1603 ac • . :stt~l!~~umP'ta'·~~M~t RIVIE.RA Twnhse. 2'-!i FGmt•Y.a.v 3234
GruDer Real Est .. t rented. attracllve terms. s 6 UN IT pr 1 de or NEW Exec. home on 2V• · · · Bathl, llntercom patio. •••••••••••••••••••••••
759.()259 S-Juan 91SO.OOO. 0 wnersh1 p . c J 0 5 c ac., 200 Avocados, 3800 pool, tennl1, uuna, Beaut.lrul • bedrm. 2 ba,
c:.platrano 1078 12/3lm. Top oc. loc. sq. ft.. jacunl, sauna, HousnU.f•wiahed SOO/mo. 646·3048, famrm,tple,DW,auper
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" 1 Horse Property M1ss1oo --~·~ "'' ~eo from S89,500. Fallbrook ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW 3BR, ZBI\, #'6 • '"""· ESCROW Hills ranch home. 11p. DECORATE IHOS.CoestHwy. LocatioftlLocatlonl R.E.Co.7!4-728.1143 •llrAHMTALS CONDO, gar. blt.ns, aph •IHcll 3240
Closics prOX 2400 sq fl, barn, 2 YOUR TREE U,,.... .. •cli 4'4·9421 Great rental area. 2 lvl, acrou s. Ctt VIJ .•••••••••••••••••••••••
. ~ :,tails. tock room. corral, & enjoy the holidays In --Triplexes, all 2Br, 1•1 ba. ---------1 Whypay~$35when Lu. 1525 846·0212 ; Br+den W/frplc. QOM ~~~-P~e~T 3
88~~ ~,1! ~:;;~a ~l~~stat~~~i~ e& this beaullful 3 BR. ram I· NewPfrt ~~ C·l·kfor· sow.ooo OPEN HSI SUHDA Y yo~::S~ ~~~:!;~for 84&-lMO to lbopplni: ~nt.er, bua
BA,familyroomhome.2 I 8 00 Jyroom homa.Manyup. ner oc. par ng. So.Calif.Realty HOV.27, l·S $1253brhsetoshare HB 3 Br, 1 bath, cpt/dr". s ervi ce. SOO/mo.
fireplaces, separate ft~.~93.98J 1 S . 0 . grade$, new carpet, Great lorsmnll buslneS!J. 546·5605 Sl60bachw/pool utilpd. Waeher/dryer , atove.,_.&M_-69_58 _____ _
mosler suite. Tennis, super clean lhru-out WT.500. Agent646·4~ NOW SELLING! HIGH QN A HILL $l75 unit utll pd. Kid• OK. '40Smo. Ph CONDO 2 Br l~ Ba new
pool & guarded entrance. CHARMIMG CONDO Greal locallon & BIG R·2. suitable for trlple>C, Wes""-Tri~HI $Ul51br Villa w/fncd yd Ml·!!Ml or 540.169~ cpls, drps, refrtg, 'fplc.
LowpnccS226.000. mlopcond2Br ,l'Jba. YARD.Buytoday,&be C M.lbldgonproperly. ·-r Gracious 4Br, 2~Ba S200Colt.utllpdNrBch 3 BR 2 b d Pool, dbhH. $295 mo.
Freshlypainledlhru-0ut. m for the holldayll Of Dys, 581,2800, evs so~Fo~-:1pilzA w/famrm,maidsqtrs ~ $2202brw/poolkld5o.k. Brand ~ewr·N~~ns~: J.st, !alt + dtp. No ~cr8et~dpalio 'Mirrodreedd fereds4'0:9jl66 875-0l28or673·8955 $15e,OOOto$1S4,aoo 11o6vely, lovely view on a ~~~:~·~~e&~. coast Plan. Pool. pell.979-7888
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carpel Shop Compare 170"frontage. 24.000 sq fl "Owner's" unll rlus two 1616 Via AJlondro 1826 Newport Bl' C.M. wltb wuber, dryer• BR. l~ Ba Condo. Cl1. to 1ben Save SSS.900 .::-.._._ C SIS. fee 645-5990 d beach, park, clubbte, Ports Weit Re..Ru Land lse, Bkr. 549.3399 or 2 Bdrm renta uniu. -...._OS. ca. refri1 .• auio. iar. oor PoOI. tennla, ichool. -·r 646-~ Fealul'ea complete Take l·S to 71" East to UOMEFINDERS opener. $475 Mo. Aat. i:ov 'd . pa&lo. $SU.
831·3232 661-1455 ------------------carpet.., drape 1, Rancho Sant.a Fe Road, T1loU$&nckofRent.als 840-5.W> 535-!990 640-6600 3Br. 11 a Ba. 1 m1 lo Danu _______ _._ Point Harbor 172.500.
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home wllh plush carpels,
new patnt & wallpaper.
Eleclrlc 1arage door
opener. F11hmg & 5w1m
ming nearby. $63,900.
WHY IUY Cot1domlnlum1 /T OWtl• landscaping. Fireplace P8M golf coune on len All areas all prices .......; _______ _. houses for 1at• 1700 (3 Bdrm}. Patios, deck1 and follow Red Carpet Sample! Weetcliff Shopping area. Brancl new 2 aty, 3br, A CONDO? •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• &gara1es. algn1. Sl35Cti IAaacreutll ~ '28r, 2ba, frplc. patio, 2~ba home ~llhln walk·
when you can own this TH I N KI N G T 0 W N · • $1'5 2br hse ldda/fncd ~l. '425 Im 0 • Ca II iq dlat.ance o( bch; (M
charming homo on R·2 HOME? VI 1 It the CompleUon D!c,l. II $1752brhouseklds/pela 81840r?5.2·7'199 Blkal Full epta & drp&,
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Jong. cent.er. Call 963·0867 tor 835 Paularlno Ave LIFETIME SERVICE patio, •how place cond. FAU Modem Appl fncd 540-3666 _dd_al_ls_. -----<lblltW.ofBristol). 175'YlatoWay 557·0112 uso mo. H5·127S, i n yd. Open Hou1e
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6"·5983 Open Sunday 2 br, 2 ba. Many up.
5,17 Ave. Campo · grades. Nr pool, golf, t.ennli; S82.&00. Allen R.
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Westminster. 894-0611
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be, frpl, clllhtdral couple pref. No peta. Bhtra condo. 3 BR, 2 ba., U.fwetl*d 3421 . Stnlet211._.r:..~mrendunlt.r'". Lod'v'e~ly. ·cell'11 , atrium gaa Some furniture avail. xlntcond.$S25Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UWUl'UU
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rent quick. See now at Lease ln Westcllff 2 Br, Ocean vu, sar, sun room. AGENT ON PREMISES •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• onl'/ condo. Encl. })atlo. Woodbrld&e Cro11ing S425Call'94·25711 Condollvmeatitsbestin dk';patlo,pool,Jac.$375. FUN ACTIVITIES: SAT&SUNDAY. Refrta, waaher/dl'yer.
Laketront. 2 Br, In rm, ,._,_ ... n •-bri&ht 2 bdrm, San Clemel\le 522.6827 Full time director. Cree uESA PINES. ASO/mo. 982-1111 din rm. breakfast tM>Ok. 2 BR, stv., fri&, frpl. 2 blka ...... ""''.. Sunday brunch, BBQ'•, .. , .
•1mo.CaU55H2N beach. 1425 mo. No pets 2 bath end unit w/brlck ~IHFune 3550 trlpa, parllea, sport BRAND NEW. Siudlo/t WOODSIDE VllIAGE -.---------orchlldren. 494.2905 Crplc, bltna & xtra .. ••••••••••••••••••••• toumamenta&morel & 2 bdrms, $230, '285 • •.
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day1; (213)329·004} or ---1-S-T-BR, 2~a Ba. W D, pool, WISTNIEWPOIT leue reqwred Sorry, 549.2447 w No~•pl•· ... . ~eves. Beaut1ru eo errace jac, 1auna11$415. 552·4449 2 BR 2 b th It dul•· oJ t ..-........ 2 Br, 1 ba & aaraee, -home. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, fam --------' a newer un s a .... o y,nope s. TH o•tsY 2511 • .._._.. children Ok. Walk to B 2 b d N 1 d 3 OR 2 a dbl w /fireplaces & only steps "' ~ ........ New 2 r , a+ en rm. frml dining & living. ew Y ec • a. to bch & tennis cts. Up POR "IDS AND 157-4800 H_.. 10-1 dllJ beach. S275. 962-~ . Frplc, bltjns. dbl iar Pvt community w1pool, gara~e. wtr sflnr, per w,partlal view. Oakwood
pools, tennis crts. Jae, tennis & beach. Weatchff.$500.642·9567_ lowerw/yard-llkepatio. Garden Apa.rtm.enta THllll,AREHTS! -S. woodApts
olubhouse & jac. $750/mo. 752·9223 or LOOK at glistening bay Wiii COMlder mo-to·mo ~ ·2BAS175
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WHY NOT THE BEST? Lake Jornt 3255 do w Ira rms, plush Int, $i50 'Mo. CA-48) 880 Irvine <at 11thl •Totlot ••••••••••••••••••••••• •h•••••••••••••••••••• Laree 2 BR Apt & Gar.
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WOODBRIDGE CST 3 BR. 2 Ba. mounlalD &NWPTShores Jbr 2 ba l780Plactntla uea. Ask for Betti. WISTIAYTllPLIXIS Laite Park, no children
lux. 2br den. 2ba. ti:e lake View. Monlh·lo· walk lo Bch 'completely DuplexnUttfww 3600 ~~l~ 642·:r790 MS-916lor!M0-7088 COSTAMESA orpet.a.SS3972
yard. Pool, lake. tennis. month. $500_.:_mo. 770·2333 r enovated.' $495/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Dover at JSthl BRANDNt:W ••••..,""MIW• 5i9Q mo 0 2 Br, 1 Ba, l atory, s~aa, 2Brw/1ara1e~. Water 8 .,._ _,.., ' LAKEFRONT pvt dock 642-0063 NEW·VIEW-NEAR 642·1170 drapes, patio, trplc, pd. 1567 "B"Orania. l r.-iom$280. Deluxe2brapt.nr."unt.
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landscaped. Upgraded 2 BR + cJen New Castle Bltns, .W'/w, pool, mature Hgbll. '350 lnclda ap· "•in. chud ok. $27S. 135
thruout. Available ror plan overlooking lg. adlta. no peta. $250. pllances, aaa & wawr. Joann St. &46.$483
sale. i.e opl or rent at freenbelt. Tennis· ~1 • 648-6715,631·3882.
S625/mo. Owner /~gt acuzzt.pool. S8SO/Mo .. 2 Br Dupl. Well furn. area. EASTSIDE 2 br. No peta.
759--0619 cl. rertig. (AlOl) privacy. Adlts, no pets
CARMEL Pl.AM 644 .. 200 Non smkr, 768 Scott Pt.
Harbor View Homes. 3 _646-__ 2323 ______ _
BR, 2 ba. Beautiful! $600 3 Br Condo near pools, Available Dec. lBl. 2 br
Mo. PAUL MARTIN shops ac school. $475 mo. furn. townhouse. Adults
Call640-0192. only. $450. 1121 W. Wilson llBr, 2ba garden s~tlne, Real Estate 644·7883 Sl 646 2010 ffl>lo, non·amoker,.inilts. . 2br, lba, crpts, drpa, =~· ~·~~;--~::--:-·l~~~~~~~~~~I SM>petl. 1400/lse, 4j-1375 2Br. 28a. on Lido, bnck ~I .& stv, gar. wlk to $1.95. 1 Br, Incl. ulll. Crpll, c-u-1. Walk to heh.
frplc. Dec. only $550. bch. Quiet adlts, n'> pets. d.rpe, patio, quiet adult.I. ..~3Ba Fm rm 2l""""R Ftmll'/ home, go.to us (213) 793.0427 $400 mo. 675·0285 &44~ y• 1 ..,,,.,. A l ,,_.';'"'7,... --------1 ~an view, pthracy, r :y,...,,. cac a_.""°
,,..tlocation.3 b1'3ba, PLUSH 2 Br 2 Ba. den LUXURIOUS 2 aly lliHllniJI• 3740 · . .
den. 9650/mo. Gul1bmer condo, nr beach. pool, Wtrlront 3+ study, rrpl, .............. ••••••• 2br, 2ba. Like oew. 2 car ~Aatoc •IM·B42l fplc, $450. 558·8534; gar, lndry rm, $445 mo. • 675-1938
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(am rm, din are , dbl lot. Quiet area. 646·11251
•Beamed ceilings, wood panelinl
•Grasscloth wallcovering
...aireplaces, met bars ~
•Dishwashers, walk·ln closets
•Balconies, patios
•Park·Uke landscaping,
•Swimming pools, J!cuui
•Lighted tennl5 court.I
•Minutes to freeways & beache.t _ •Security systems assure privacy
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2025S Main, SA cpta 1omJ.n blnch. Cl •11 ADDITIONS hollday1. 21 yra llc'd elc. Randy 642·5703, :,_a1.1aCtn,. w·~o:! ~or-.sra ~·242'l !1~7.01 hv,dlDrm,baJl '15.AVI =~ fJR cntr. Clmeo lnterlor11 S0.3&G6 tbl~ S l' ti ._._.&..Al .._ rm IUO, couch $\U, cbJ OONt 631-3440 ---1 !· .... pee 1d• !en a. rwww=;, • .,.._,, ~ S5. Owir alim put odor. Chen Mod•Un• mu~MrV•n .reeeat ...................... .
...................... Cpt repair 15 yra ••pr. PlaoalsFlnanelqAv&ll. Ge•""'v .............. 85414.1 PETERSPAlNTING .
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molhcrs II arbor Sll-0101 Ken~ls81U WEEDING-CLEANUPS Want a REALLY CLEAN ••••••• .... •••••••••••• ·FrH Est. Call Oene
&1..er arl!a My home. --Shrrbaco'!c. B'~Y! Weekly Maintenance HOUSE? CaU Ginth.am For dl.acount Sod prices 552-0Cll Reea/lnar Lie. 238141. KOIMlllCI
Oays So&&-~ We Cure CarJ)Clt Cleanen l.J Is Bo~ Free Mt 60'9907 Girt. Free eat &4S-S1J3 call SOD & SOIL, ' PROFESSIONAL Paint· FNee.st. '38-7»t
Mature Lady to bul>ysll Steam clean 9 or sham· MARKSILERCONST Japanese eardenlna I M. M AC U L A T E 1111-0751 lnl· Loter/Exter. Reu, CHJUSTMASSPECIAL "A~l'kd..iys & nl~hts poo also upholatery·all Newoonal.Ret/comm'l. aervlce.Treetrim,cleao CLEANING. YOUWalls.pali~new lawns work1uar M2-0l88 1c. .. .-.c 2siS49S
Dalbo11 Pen. 673 OH:!<! wor.k auar. Truck mount Rm add, remodel, Pallo up . Hau 11 n g , a m I DESERVE OUR BEST • • ""'# _.,, ---unit. Fr ellt, reas ratei l.Jccontr.Call979Mlt lnd.scp'&642'1403 750-«r17 • aprklera, ron wor k, PAINTING. lntr/Extr. laVJrmfRE w/our sr. nlorclUzene""cnt. loatServlu ----fount•lna. Licensed Espr'd, hon e1t, n e•t. utrpatnl.-.9008 8 .. .,.lrne ,11 645-3716 B.........&...lc.. ,_____. r-.,,,,... u ..... ho 1 1 d 837-""c:• I d . ..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _..... -~ .. • .,.. usec ean Di one ._ Reae. L c' • 96•·1045 .......... m palntln• atuccoA -... • i'l()wport Manne Entpr. Cenwnt/ConcNtt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• by expr'd German lady. Dave ""8W b uU "'' •-I I'-Steam Clean'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICAL SERVICE Handyman homes & nm Xlnl refs $.'I hr 546-4831 New La'WNI (Sod or Seed) aa.nd I n1. Reas. Don •••• .. •••••••••u•,,.. •••
..,. "11 CALLS 115 br & SMALL t I I t Hall · ---Renovate rot.oUI •Prnkln Pr o C Pal n t er 1 Ir Dice 675·9205 or Keo C E • A M 1 C t a J e 673 2940 CEMENT WORK All • as ns a ona. re HOUSE MOUSE On·UllS, Frest5'4·1727 paperhanaera need Smltl\875-lW N-·rJremodel ........... ea•·. kmds .Reasonable 1''ree JOBS 842-8233 pwrs & clearung. 751 2762 .,.. r .--, ~ff' ests.Call7506625 U...&..1...--..IE..1-d...t l'"""'YMAN c-QUALITY Serv. w /a M••r wotk.Clean,neat.workwA.LL MURALS / amLJ_ob1 ··•~e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----,,_.,_..,. nc .,... ... ,,. · arpenlry. ''PeTson al Touch'', ....................... euar. Ftee eat 957-GNl , Graphics Tired of wall 538-Faf\5.
Doors;wmdows. cabinets C e m e n t W o r k . Uc 327136 645·6974 elt!clrtcal, plumbing & Rerts. Call: Pam 536.9522 Brickwork. Sm1&1l Jobi. 536-4383 .,_per.tr palnt! Select the lt...1.-'1..a-u ~helves HouKh1r1n111h Dr1vew11y11. puliois, --:--craic1 Prt~d noor1.Ph847·2787 <>~-rl • H I Newport, Costa Mell & Int•rtor ext--'ol' paint· unique dhtlncllve ;r.;r.::;!.••••••t••••• l'ickuµwrk.6426783 walkwayi.. Rrt11>onable ELE AN· ~ .........:ma es ouaecea11.· lrvtoe675-3176evea "" ' ... , mur a l s from our '
free eists 556 0757 ' ~~!·~~~~:u~~':::le on •••••• ':'/........... •••• 1ng. ReCs, reas rates. · · I n I . S u P r c m e portlollo or we will de· Slee~ra 119, Std sofas C~ r --vir• , Li"e"•ed 673·0"'"9 "'"1plnndnr, dump tru•·k. own lrans . 642 1403, Brick, alumpslone plan· workmanahlp. Call J ack alp lo auit for home or Sl • moat clars $75--,..... ~ • .. ~ All Concrete work lilock .. .... .>.> -"" " ~ 645-J.t39 lera, walka. ExpertlY an· 963-7894 otnce. 675,gsa1 lab«. Varlety fabrics. •••••••••••••••••••••• & bnck. ,lump & con hauling, tree work, gract· ---11 ,. R 11 H Pl't' a rd • 1 c 1 t m
Carpel Man wlll lay your~ l-rele "'all!, Secunl} r . . . 1ng. de moll lion , ~le SUNSHINE Grnu; ~~an!:d ~:~j B~/b Acoustic Clnp shot, In· ........ fllepalr -UPilolst.ey76S-010& t
or msnc Repair'! & Builders 834 9118.l"".laas1C1ed ad1 sell big ¥31-1257 HOUSECLEANING & 8'7a.0164 ~9906 tr/ExtrSlnclalroTDunD ••••••••••••••••••••••• --''----'-----
l'll'amngtoo! Guar"'11r t>l2-6894 items: small items or OFJt'ICESPECIALISTS. . -F.dwardaProd.R.C.Con· VERYNEATPATCH Try a D1111ly Pllot
.it blggcr savings !"rel -----o n y item . Just call Find what you want ta Bonded 'Insnl, Free est, Have somethlna to sell? tr.64S·!266 7SHT.f7 JOM &TEXTURE ClllllSifledAd tobt4)'\sell ~·st. 64~364~ Classified Ads __ 642·5678 642·5678 Oaify Pilot Classifieds. 24 hr serv. M0.9525 Cla&81Cled ads do It. weJI. Want Ada Call 642-11618 Free•t. 893-1439 or nent.omethlna, -
Aparf•enh Unfwft. Apartln"h Unfw-111. ROCMM 4000 Office Rental 4400 ~u Rtfttal 4450 ...... Ama•c••fth SI 00 ,........ 1310 Hit; W..t.d 1,t 00
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••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• home with coolone $150 19th SL, Costa Met'..i C-Onr. rm . seat 25, all SAM CLEMENTE Member of prominent Carln J confidential c:ASHRICllP'U
Luxury penthouse. 2 br, 2 Wcslcllff urea. lovely 2 br mo. + ~ utilities, neat, S1S01mo. Tom. 540·2200 paneled, sm. whsc In re· Pet. Shop & Groomlni. Co u n l y f a mt ) y , coWllollng & referral. Cl.Uk ·1>
ba. din rm, Crpk, l>lg garden 11pt w1pool. 1601 non-smoker & drinker. -11r. lor2yr. lease. Luke Retiring after 7 good NORMAN 8 . M ON· Abortion. adoption & In~ttna position re-
' i e w BI o c I.. Lu 15thSt.548·'1922 prefer romalo, located MO.COSTA MESA Forest are1t. Ken t years. Fine locaUon & TAP E R T Newport keeping. conHUn f A /ltiac· downtown S-175 mo. ---near So. Coast P laza. •5Rm.803sqfl$397mo tlarkins. clientele. Beach raldent for over APCARE 547·2561 COUJlj.1.lOKey &U typ.
1!»·2379 C\'t'~" 957 02.8Z Lovely 2 Br. I Ba, N°'."pl 557·0382 a Ct. 6 .30 PM •120aq ft.1ngl ore 185 mo 714·581·9393 BERTllAHENRY forty yeara, grante d U .... "'"'. VI-I ~.ma. Accoun ex-
-Hgts. new cpts & paint. wkdy1. •44.2aqltlgeofcS195mo ---REALTORS divorce by Nevad a ""'~ -per helpful w 10 <X.:l-.ANFRONT Dcluw 1 No pets . $325/mo All around noor, front Nwpt Bch. Nr Mariners 2l50e1Mar 492_.121 Court, from BEULAH OtlfcelMmlOIJ9 k>velY new faclU in
,\ l RR. $400 &.$.SCJO. incl 494.3223 FURN All private. en· prke, A/C, util pd . pror '111eSquare 700aqlt.OC· w RI o HT lf ON . Portt.er.ofltl c M A ,pJy per~hnel
uttl 1"16-0505 -trance, bath, kllch, bid& etc lice or store 2610 Avon TRAYaAGEHCY TAPERT afler 33 year Seninl llOr Co ck 1 Np:iooat s 2 BR Condo, 2 ba, sccunly work i na I ady only M0-2200or 540.5101 St 642-1194. 675·6100 Let. us show you how to marrlaie. NORMAN W..1a:"e . pt;,,.; Bl h /~~s t~1:~~~~~1;..:dt:~h~P r,;~~l'~ gates. underground ~5167an12PM st.art u aeency. Travel MONTAPERT tentaUve· (N OClAi~rt)'roE .
I k . I I parkmg,ocean.~1ew,nr 900SQ.FT. FORLEASE ""p.notnecesaary.Total l y a pe nda bls time . 1111\ 1 ec l 0 11111 l'lt• Y Balboa pier 646 6251 ...,.. ll'dt•cor uul ind Stcpi1 ---· · VocationRentals 4250 On Coast Hwy , ''1111 Collllftet'Claf 1tartup & opcratln& between ~exlco.Clty,....,...nt&
l" \·uton.i lk-u ch ~150 YEARLY LSE ....................... parking Ocean 'lcw 1310Sq ft or capllal required, $25,000. San Ftanc...co, Nevada Prep.atlott Acct@_g~erkA •,f750
I'll o;.~.; Ouplex Soi95 mu 2 BR Cabin, Big Bear, sips '1·18. prl v 31 c ba lco n 1e 8 ' PRIME R£TAIL 714·226-3761, 838·9252 and New York City, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aasl~pn •$900 ~den.lblktobch Mc P I tbl I t be:1med ceilings. rplc, apace. "-ntrally loca•.... eventually planolAI to JoblW~ 7075 Actm:.Asal/ ., 1 B 1 lllk 1 ~ _.up. 00 •er v. wet bar. wall lo wall """' """' FAST FOOD mak e NE WPO RT --Elt to'14K ht~ ~1·;~:· n~l1c~~·t1> '$.!9~ 5205 E River A\c dbl Crpl, ~-8611. carpets. Can be divided ~ 1:r~:fs:;1ea~'c~~! 12700 Beach Blvd BEACH bis permanent ......... •••••••••••••• Mal d II •-4866
rnu 1!14 l:JlJ. 1!19 3!100 C.1ean 2br Close to uccnn. CHRISTMAS IN HAWAII mto 2 omc~ Valley Mall <Alpha Beta ~ dn. assume 96000 bueaialn. _JllVATE DUn ~ ~W~ iiffi·'~
., Bd Wolk 10 Adults only. Yrly lsc, Truly eleaant home Center)Call831-70l0 nate.&you'relnbus.Net Lo.t&Jo.d 5300 ...U IXPB. Sia to
vbc· C~/~!n Shutters ~mo.6732135, 12544th W/sweepina view of .lf!::t}P.JBSOlNCl~T····-~ 1765/mo .• & did not sell ....................... AlsoQU"da Offtcer t 8K
u · ,·. •· St,N.B. ocean&DiamondHead. ¥»-·--·· ~~ PrirMRetaHLoc. hamburge r s . Agt LoltorFoundapet?Call 117_.._4 .. 41 R Eat •"•·-~
rrplc, charm. 4~7 :HOO • -----Quiet resld. area. Avail 1110 s .CoostHwy. Next to Radio Shack. 964·1611 FOUNTAIN Anima l Anlltance -ea •vt1JJ& r.
I Br apt w mw & 2 llr ~~~.~~ ••••• !!.~~ ~20th~Ja~. Up~ LepMleech 494.942 1 1900 sq fL Downtown REAL ESTATE League537·2273nofee. ~ ~tr=~=
;ipt, Spac1ou.-. with 'iew On beach uL I pd New persons, ned es use o Costa Meta. 548·34<l2__ Pract. nLO'le, 5 yrs expe.r. •E 17th Coat.a MeH
!.rm :-.ol,mo W ..iy 497 J.105 : 1 · · auto. $90 per ay or $1000 HB Exec Pror •Med Bldg 8 E 0 w N E o 0 F l4lt doe E. C.11. Neut, will drive &c misc. duties. Sc.tlte224 612-1470 mtcr. 2 BR. $400: I BR for.2weeka Sec.depre· 2newremodeledotriceL ·~ male,TeniermiX 8)'n --T•-.. -
1111 \"It'.,., )urcl Walk lo $350 Yrly 1-492·3710 qui red. < l l 433·8901 $S5 SJOOmo. 963.1243 "' lndYstrial Rental 4500 FL 0 U !t IS fl ING Blk w/wM cheat, 2o Jbe: ~-~-~~""'"""'~~----P~~~~~~~!!!!!!!~ ~u"'n ~.}J\h Pet OK $300 2br, lba, S280 or 3hr. 2ha. Kathleen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORNAMENTAL IRON Name "Pickwick''. Call White man seeka position$ Ami OUI Couple Wanted ~JG ~e s S320 Be amed c~1 I 'g Rentab to Shew~ 4300 THE EFFICIENT FOR LIASE SHOP. Laguna Beach. 5 L. McCarthy dys 879·7900 as live-In Man Friday, lo iO a email bus,
Ut·c.inb11ll' l'lsll l>r 111~ rrplc .ap1>1s,•108~0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'LTER ... "'TIVE 1he most competitive min CrGm beach. eves645-2364. Travel Companion, Will lnterferew}your \' rt -" "" Bachelorqtnavail.Only, Drtver,elc.Exper.Wrlte ntjob.litult .. will-u·.,. I l l + 1-:..iru.:t• l B d 1 s 'hr Npt IJch hse Pool. Mo to mo. rent 1nrl rater; in lown• 1''ully S19,000 caah. worth Im a younf H1 mala$'an, 5466 Santa Monica Blvd Ina*> learn Mr. Hall, ~•~1 mo ~!II !132!1 Fe~n~1nndoup ::2son Pr~~ tennis. walk lo bch $175 ll et' t' '' t s c r \. serviced & improved oC· $40 000 Owner (7414 l temporar ly in Villa H3 Hollywood Ca 642-1~
uldt•r person or couple ~ u l 1 I 6 4 2 · 3 Ii Y I pcr!!onuhtect phone rn1 fices Space avuil 1455 & 497.3766 Pacific, HB. Will m y or ~all (213) 4f8.34se, re. ._..: • -
LOCJW'O Niguel 38 52 1!12 2134 evs wknds 640-0352day cr11ge. cone rm. mail 1533 Ml It al &7' per Cl. humaoaplscall963-5830 ferh33 •
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3 bd l' b l mate 20-" to share hse THE F:XECUTIVt-: Cljll Prop M14r Judy nessman seeks partner vie Tustin Ave, Ramo.oa Part-time. Refs.
.:alori· \;J ~I ~ rf1~ r!~ ~Pen 673-SMJ SUITE. 640-54iO Clark. 833·8813 or stop by in Cully capllall zed Way, Nwptf{gu,14$-4118 Call494'9119 HOO Birch St, Suite 104 (1 ho! I b XJ l 492-4121 <A11cntJ Jo'rcc pvt rm & pvt balh,'" •Proressional office bldl( blk from O.C. Airport. ~a I rsa ~ rus . 8 ~o :P:· Found: lo MlHlon VleJo, Ha4p Wanted 710
I .. I d ex ch II n g c r 0 r Ii le Id I r ' l l'1 rch at Oov~ '. N l'. . . lge male Dog, 40-50 l&a ........................ -----------Mewport B•och 38 69 2hr. 1 ~.,d, new Y C<'O. housekeeping Female ea or cnginct•ri.. •• c)pcn Mo n th~u F.;1 640-ll078 _ 1 _ Reddllh tan, aborthalr, ---------1
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l.tUl850.cv!>G40 6<!l3 _ evee1wkndaaskrorRay R.E. INVL'STMENT 768-7708 ACCOUNTIN We t'll1 trato. A: ply N Ow Lal( Una Quiel. 1H 1·.11 .,. 7 Mae() C&O ht. I Bd rm. den· dee k, i\\'011> !'\COMPATIBLE 11c" 311i52 2nd '"' 22IXJ sq IL J oCftcei. & dis· OPERATION. AcUve or rouND.-8-w_k_o_ld_f_e_ma_le CLERKS ~/1631Ptace:Ui CM
Si!.&5 mo tst & 18bl 118 ROOMMATES' l'h~a<;e l·all 11nvl1me play area+ 1200 aq Cl or macthe INCREDIBLE puppy vlc 18th &
) OU CAN AFFORD ~~ ~~lonei;. 4!>9 24!14i or Hou!>e ~t~tes832-4134 t!J'J 162S&lv m!lg . ~~e~:r ~~tt(~~n ~~I ~~~ ~ETi<!RN~. Walnut.'HB.s3&.ae.7 Due lo our phenomenal ~ STMAMAGia
I JtWPORT 8cAU Wedmi-n-shr ll9I Tak~~[~f r-~~~~~;ork OVERLOOKING BA 'i mo 957·1801 No' RISK!' A ra~e o';~~y! -F-oun....-d-: -2-G_ol_d_e_n_la_be_l-~ 1rowth, we are In noed o( ~ ~~~=kf'i!v!
••••••••••••••••••••••• THAT RlGJIT PERSON Prest11(1ous Lido Village USO sq ft°" 12 office!'. Illa, 6314039, 631-4029 to 2 yr. old. ln We11tcllff I aped~~~la.l ac:counll.nl ,.....~.......,..n. ~o-O<cs. fo'ull scrv. & mo mt:. ,.. Do 11 /25 '""'"""' ....,.,., ...-·~ 2 BR. 1 ba. nr Brookhurst SCl"e SS by Sharing lease~. Space avail. 67! A C. 3 phase power +220. MOMy to Loan 5025 ver area. on try lub. !;or ¥Pl.
&GG Frwy Sm. pelor i.q rtntS641 mo;173,qrt Annual lc11se 15181 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _548_·33_18 ______ ., A/l_CLUI 644-• ,. Park Newport
I.\ Xl RY /\PT LIVING k1d&ok $250. 962·6049_ -~~~m~V~Sl~~~d ~2b;u2p~a at S\47 mo; 537 sq fl al ~e::t;;,~n:.!/ ia:.01~.l ~r lat. 2nd' 3rdT.D.'s LOST: Beaile, fem, 6 At least 6 months AIR ASSijT. APT llNGMT lhctlookin~Thc Water .... .._._nts Fvmlsh•d . 5 4 1 6 9 8 6 111 0 m e, 5456 mo. 526 ~q rt al 9S8-0627 LOANSA.VAll.ABLE mo&. Brwn, blk, wht. Vic. experience required. C2u1)Uan eoaple needed.
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mtl\'b or bike traib, put
ling, shurneboards
~i.hrlumlahed 3900 752.mi iwork. $500 mo Call D1une Credit'nottmportant. Lac. Nlcuel. P ia call! MaQ to do maintenance,
Holden (714 !833·8813 Sto. op 4550 Brobr, 493.3102 811·2Q!9 PAYROLL CLHK wo an lo do ornce ~ork..
11..ichs from $274 S01mo.
Also 1&2 bdrm plans
2 stol') townhouses
Elec k itch prl\, palto
& bolcon1e11. crpls
draperies. p11rklng
<'levalors
Optional maid scl'Vlce
Al Fashion lslancl. Jam
horee & San Joaqu1
Hills Rd.
For leasmg lnCormallon.
/ 14/644-1900
New duplexes 2·3 br
up yrly. f'amlly & pct
ok. 675-4912
•••••••••••••••••••••••
THE EXCITING
PALM MESA Af'TS.
MlNUTESTONPT
BCH
Barh, 1&2 BR
rrom $220 & up
Adults. No Peti;
1561 Me~a Ur
15 Bl ks East or Newport
Blvd.)
548·9860
females needed to shr 3
bd house In Newport
Shorei;. $150 + u tll.
Diane 673·3561
M/F to 1harc 4 Br. 2 ba
home. C M SlSO incl ulU.
556-6378 k~p trying.
Br, 3Ba trt/Vu Condo, nr
Fash Isl S300 + util
759·0598 -----
eanlronl·Boaut 3 br. 3 LARCH I at2 IR ba w Jfrplc. One who lov·
NOM SZOS es beauty & tranquility
Quiet bkil w/beautlfuJ Eve• & wkods. $250.
lndacpg, cov'd aarages. 673-3014 adults. no pcts .1---------
LEEWARD APTS. 2020 Roommate to 1hare Hunt.
Fullerton Ave, l blk E . of Bch. condo $180. mo.
Newport Ave, 1 blk S. of 1164·2113
Bay,631-0397 Geroge•
ROOftll 4000 forlleftf 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /kitchenette car gar11e ror rent. S60
S50week &up. tll<>. Colla M~a 979·1248 548-~M 1_M_MS_-&t_l_4_~~-~•
Newport Shores area. 1
blocks beach, 2 bd, 1 ba Amba .. ador lnn in COlta
Yr l.se. (714 l956·5871 Mesa, 2277 Harbor. <Aln· ••••••••••••••• •• • • ••• •
4400
----------1 traUy located,~ rooms. '51 PH sq fT
MANY wll h kitchen, 1617 WFSI'CLIFF·NB
BACHllOR APT.
ALL UTlLS PD!
100' from the ocean.
Seml-furniabed. Av al
now I 201 E. Balboa Blvd.
Yrly. $250 per rno. N
FEE. Call : S ue a
$56-77'7? anytl mt
Yearly, 3 Br, 2ba, 1,s blk
bc h . S475 /mo
OJ.J)92l..&321. ~3-Tl54
phone &c TV. Swlmmlna AOT. 541·5033
pool, Jacuisl, and rec.
room. Dally Ir weekly 150 I Westdlff Dr. ra~ •tartlni from U8 a Newport Fll\anctal Ct.r
week. LMln) Offlce Space
645-4&40 Call on Site Manaaer me) M2·lllll exl 2'6
DILUXI OFPICIS
••••••••••• •••••••••••• 847 • l t PIC1Ja Money Avallable. many FOUND: lri•b Setter, 8 • 12 monlhl experience • · ·
Ex.cutln Suites --------sources, all proJecu. fe~le. Vic. Ma100Ua " desired. A MECHANIC
View ofClce with full FROM30TO $.'iOltmin.752·6052 ~r~eld , F V/RB. Pteaseapplylnperson: Lt1 clean well ecfUiped
services· Telephone. 1 t.> I OOO S"' FT ~ W__..__. 5030 ...__ abOJ. Own t.ooU. Week ception. secrelartal. <"On • ,... • ..._, annru ,..._.. 5350 _.... eta~. Larry Hunt<Aulo
ference room. Execuli\·e ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• .::.:.:;•••••••••••••• WleMrscMltul Cetter, 1825 Laau:nl Ca·
furniture a\'ail 2082 Storage units Crom $15 If you're not gelling Drlnktns pro'blem? 4440Von Karman nyollRd,LB.494:3000 ~11chcl&0n 752 OZ34 mo. lndoor & outdoor RV 13.8 ... o• return on your In In Newport Beach ~
:_ ·--·-&. boat storage Mgr on vestment, call Sand CallAlcobolHelpl • F,qu.al()pp&yEmpl M/F •.A.9toMet.._.!
()(flee Suite. new build premise, 24 hrii security. Ro8a,AjaxCo.887·3744 24hnaday aas.3830 ~~~~~~~~~ Eie!ellenl pay &~king
1111(, all or part, 4 hlkh The Storage Ploco 18305 •Averaae yield on pay MICHELLE'S .---------ai co ditioo 1 fo>r ex -from ocean In downtown Ml. Langley, No. of Ellis, offs to Ajax investors * * pe need me t a tdten.
Huntington Beach. S32S. Fountafo Valley. Jan. lhru July, 1977 ~all Yauaie Atctng Bkkpna Needed n 0 w a t
mo. + um. 800 Sq. rl. Phone984·1807 St.ate law permlta a pre 10AM·2AM 73.1-4482 TIMPOttARY HO ARD Chevrolet·s
53S-7504or6i3·22M payment penalty chara ~hllllHder Rqiater Today to wor~ gro n1 body abop in ltfttah W_,. _ _. 4600 equivalent lo 903 oC oovarlousaceounUoi:& Ora ge County ~port *wow!* _,._ months unearned In 18 EICaml:DoReal boolcke'!liDI a11l1n· Co le~. Flber0 1aas • • • •• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • • San Clemen•... 111.·Uy llc "' • teresl on Lbe balance .... .-u · ment1. ork close t le opUpnat. Op-F\rsl month's rent free NUCLEAR SCIENTIST Mort1a1e Broken. OC __ For_a....;;p ..... pt_._482_·'1288 ___ , your h ()me. Fl•ur lly for a dvance-
Prtme ueeullvc omcc needs hae or apt. near fer.d to California resl •SHERI LEE• Clerkl to ST. Accoun· ~See 0.MY, corner space with all amenities, schl1. Reap. w /exeha. denuonly. t.anta need ed t h r uout ve. ii Qua~tll., incld'g lg huge parklnl( service Max. 1400. 2 ch. Certlfted Muaeuae Oranie Co. Boaof\.
area, security service. Call cllct. (312)394-4418. S12,000 required fo HouaeC.lls ·By Appt. Robert Half's
conference room. and Dt>t __ .1_5_. -~ P RIME R.E. PROJECT ____ 818_-t831_____ Acoountemps
much more. 150·800 Sq Ml _.. $24,000 RETURNE DANC!:OFFUN 500S.Maln,St.a501
fl, S76. and up. 'ltonth·lO· r.:.ae111ucm-.. tc0U1UI 46&0 w/ln 90 days. 831-4039, Btfl nude ...... dance & No. Tower, UnJoa Bank
month OK. Centrally 1 " 631-4029 ra~1t11lon. lOAM t o ln11:1eCltyolOran"e localed at 230 E. 17lh St. •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• •
Costa Mesa. Call Now! ....,..,,_,, T,.t ~~lld~~!h~f:: N. ~~~T1~4~/835-4.l~~03~~~ 642 9560 cau wi for. Wint.er· sum· DMdl 503 _ __.,... ____ _,,.,,__-
• I •. tor •••••••••• .. •••••••••• FREESi!SSIONW/AD O H mer.year y • • e ran· W... W_.... 71 0 If
Attractive Office apace tal1. W have them all! LOWEST RELAXING MASSAO Ii: ;.;,9••••• .. •••••••• .. ••• ••• uall, 1500 sq ft, at 65• sq Bob l amea·Llc M uaeur
IL e?J..3272 .....,.... latn OutcaU t-9, 61M.Jlll t~ur1 Whir~ u~.tlt~r
1•1111 "' WI"" I Ol••l N u
I '1 ii I t, /o, .\I, 1(1
J
l1tT.O.'a.tlho
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Fairat Tt nnJ llD.fe 1.9'9
s.tfftt" Mf9. c: ••
642·2171 145-061 I -------
.. 0.000. HCOfld T .0 . beli1nd t?a.ooo. oa cholc
2> •ot• eold North Sa
Dl e10 Co anty f o 1283,i'TI, -Paya 1~ In
term, due 'J,.· eee.ooo. buy1 Ut 7 1·4827 o
. . . ., .
iWltW-""f 71 ,..wlllhd 7100 MlfpW... 7100 ...,w...t.4 7'00 MilllW.nd 7tCJO Sunci.y,NoV9tftbet27.1'77 ....... ·········-··· ....................... ....................... -··················. • •• ,r.................... -...--=--~~-~----~~~~:;.;...;~;.:....:;.az. (• . -COUNTBI\ Glf'l for FOOSK CAlU'EN'l'< HetpW.....S 71MtwjiW4iltt4 71 ( A* rtive aaid, CJ11 ar •· Tup ~cal Be Of)' a..,,: must be sOod. own t.ooli HOUSBl• ............ -... ~ .................... ..
J>cUl\, p "'1· Nl&b&a. tnu&ore.41C·1531 td r1qalnd ToP Wllet EVENINGS ....... _____ __
1-wac ~;P· . EQ&ID 754·"'1 ALI CLElll Coullter cletk In prtntlnl ; SU-ml0os-7~!MZ3 ' We are cumintb' kine
.... pat Le ... STO&I• clc, IJ'apbk art.I bksmd , Feed sente. ~ t • rduable lridlvldual t()
• ~mars, ~ n rt Am.lat. Mir· Cor Sdlwl.no Jl'antuUc iadvancemeot pn/. Full ume, La \Ula II join the houHkotplna · • poUdlllra, up Dlr Sal $1.0 .C>O y t upponunit)' ror • bn&hl ifWI .._1 I S••dllwt• team. Excellent com·
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (2)
Grapbio Resou.rces offers a unlclue
opportunity to learn all pb sea of
company o~rations, manufacturln ,
admln.lstratiOO & sales in this unique
5·8 year training _program. Initial
rapoosibiU.Ues are in manufactwini,
learning ~rations. Some coll ge &
1M>ltt.r1 abampootr• have rior bike· me:~~ eot.hua1utlc iodlvlduai · On-OIU Bula. 2-2"' hfl pan)' benefit•. ~-~~.,~~~·up" de aper~ utore.m.em· 10U1b1 by a faat 1rowio1 Q"tlClil checker. lJnmed. 1 psday. S:UOper ht. AP· ApolYtam·ooon Mon·tri
..... " ~ -=----..;__---_....;..;..;;;;_1 home builder for aan en positloo avaU. for full ply lo Jrvtn• Uolfaed -l>enionlM!lDepl
219 ..,..
1
0:'· CM BINDERY lf1 le\'el p0111tlon. Muat time credit. decker. School Dl1trlct. atu MA.lllOTI HOTa TIAIH type 45 wpm. Excellent Salary commensurate · Altcll Ave. lrviM. ('f14) 900Newport Ctr Dr, NB
,•. '• •AUTOSAUI lmmed. opening. Wlllln1 company benefrt• can w/np. Puf .. 1•·. 558-GOIJ. !'.qualOppEmptyrm/f
.
ApplJ Penoo 1 Otflco
-llV8L Y MAMOI
O)Qvti t JI01piLal OfP()lrTUHmt toltllinorexper. ui pnot Gena752-2073 divldual w/flftance corn·• Eciual()ppol'Employer l~~~~~~~~~I
tbop bindery work paQY computer 1y1tem • ............... B"'"' u-rbo H k l Get let for '781 Howard hel ruJ A
1
N Uo
1
exp.CallAlorJlmD·5for ,......, ........ -p.·na r ouH eeper, _tvt ln.
Cbenolet In grow in P PP Y • 0 • ua ,..... ~W area. Expetiene• with wst 1w1m • dnve, refa.
mechanical apUtude beli>ful. • ,
J6W vta J!:.tnd.a
LaJUDa mlla, CA. Equal Oppty Empl)T
Onnae County Airport $y1tems Corp, 4361 Birch Clerical a_.. mwtlpt• aet of book1 Pvt R & B. AltraC' l{.B.
CDmplu wlll add thre St. N.B. <Near OC throuab flnanclal 1tate· buchlroot hnm•. 1
for easy 1tral1ht. 11ell o Airport) EOE. SENIOR CREW menta. Send re1ume to adult, 1 child. 848·2289
GEN£RAL MAINTDIANCE
Pickup & delivery and warehouse
retiponsibllity, good drivinl r cord.
PlC'lVRE YRAMING
•\ O/IJ'll. Auto exp. not re ao•T IUILDma CLERK Bolt 58, Dally Pilot, P.O. "-··--1. quired, but previous sell Ila 5ft M•uat'rns Box !MO, Colt.a Mesa Ca. ·~•eper/Alde, live·
Ins helpful. Oenerou ...._ Pro61ct LIM M .QUI 92828 in, Lai Bel\. Pvt rm & SHIPPING RECEIVING
CLERK
F..QJerlfllce N ary
Call~
PICTURI!! J'rltQU, ex-
p'd. w/Jtoowled&• ot art 1Ul>Pile1. Clll: m.aM l*Y· Bonwsea! Oppt. ro Loollin1ForExper'd We have an 1mmed1ale P/tlme vvenlnu & GeneralOffice bl&.
4
94-
50939
am·'1prn.
advancement. See sales Electricians opening for u quaU!led Saturdays manaalna l.IGISTIAl HOUSEKEEPER for ~~~.!!°~~ t~~~ ~:e~tallera ~~~::!,.:~~~l.i~Y;i~; Junior Salet Petton• lnterHUnf poaltJon = t!°d:tl:e, ncC:,k'&
afi8PM
Carpenters speed of at least 60Wpm sellin g iubacrlptlons enrollinc 1 cadents \)y lite hswork. Live-in, refs
________ .. Top pay xlnt work1no ,_.,uired. Duties to In door to door. Requires mail· ReQuli-es ekllls of --"d & ~ood benefits. 4 -~... van or lar1e atatlon 10 key• lite typln1. Ac· _req~._en._299_1 ____ • RECEPTIONIST AVON ~;':..eek. ~~ilo~~r"a~I ~~~b~I:~ waaon. Phone collect, countlni baek1roundl--------· APPLYINPERSON orders and related 213-597 •0391• After helpful Xlot beAefitJI & HOUSEPARENTS Must have typing quality, speed not
PLUMllM(j
Expr'd drain el aatt
wa.nted. Earn ta00 to S500 per weelc. Call ~l
btwnlAK Cl5 PM.
DOWN EAST YACJITS forms. Minimal filing. ~5~:00p~~m~. UMSt-~~~34~73~· ~~I workln'c coods. Apply. important. High School plus diploma. NA .. _A, S S2 9'l Per Hour f 100 EAST ALTON, SA Definite possibility ror ........,.. ya1.ema Corp, Pre er mature individual w I self · ·an ....... -.1ngs
..,.How
,_.AVOH • . ltftlSBfT ATIVES
Beal time to establish
customen. Interested?
call 540-'70'1 or Zeo1t
---future advancement tc --------•I 4361 Blrcb St, N.B. lJear The Oraoie county confidence on telephone. Individual ~Ctiool teacher. Exp.
loold&Hper F /C t>xpeditor or related pos1 Data Proceuhl1 OC Airport) EOE. Dept. or Mental Health 1s must be well organized and self~ nee. Full Urne Im med
Fash Isl investment I.Jon. r..OCJl-r/ A.-..OfC to $fOO ._11_ emp&oymtllt. For lofor. hrm. Xlnl oppor Exper ~ .._ __ ... ~ est.auuahlna an ell1ibll1 starter. c.all54C>-1919
& matunty req'd. Call Please apply in person t ,......t. Lovely varlet)' spot ty llst for the po11uon of VENDING MACHINE _.....;......;......;;.;.... ___ _ &40-0LZ3. to Orange out Colle1e. w/great co. Some Ute bk· House Parent A Printlol. VeraaUle pbot4
7-1358
.•. ....,..._W_.ecl
,~ k8iiyearold.8. Ll&hl •. ·~ousekeeplna, Tues.·
Weds.-Thurs., :!:30 t
8:30 lo Ml111lon Viejo.
.. .,.,/Week. References re
IOYS·GIRLS TREMDATA
CORP.
Standard MemonH
Divl1ion
Salary ranae SJ.319 to kpog " otc sltlU. wlU husband/wife team is re typnetter/pa1tepenon.
$160'7. Frlnae benefits. land thll xlnt oPpor. Call quired"to work 'lpm Sun· T£CH TRAINEE needed for monthly trade Analyze " develop ap· Chris, 540-6055, Coastal day thru Spm Fri. or Spm publlcatloo. Exp. desired
plicat1001 " software Personnel Agency 2190 Fri. thru 7pm SUn. in a Must have good driving Tecord and on A.M. Comptet or program. Contact Coast Harbor CM ' respite home for mechanical aptitude. 11mll1r equipment.
Community CoUe1e Dia· ' juveniles aeed 11-17, pro· ~ llSOURCIS COttP 956-2lllO
tnct, l3'70 Adams Ave. Gingham Girl bouseclng vided by the County. The • --------Costa 'Mesa, Ca 92626 service nds women p/t, last day to aubmit an or 54421.....U Or. H.I. PSYCHOLOGIST
Call ('114 )556-5947. Final topS,carned4S.Sl23 riclal Oranae County AllPIY .. ,.....~. Lie. cllnlcal PHD. Half
fllin&datel2/6/'17. Girl Friday wanted for 2 employment applicatloo .....,)9W1 M--'ri t .... s,.. or run Um~. Family
quired. Call 837 ·0082.
Babysitter /ll:ikkpr
.Uve in own apt. at bch
p\u• $40. p/wk. Full ~bar1e of children 1 & 4
Slntle, non·sm oker ,
must drive. 673-1153
F.qual Oppor Employer
1
T
1
•-fill is4pm, Fri., Dec. 2, 1977. 1.0.1. W/F counaellog 1pe4:lalll)'. man o c. YP ng"' ng. COUMTY OF tralnin& & supervlslon
BUSBOYS Equal Opportunity DB.IVEAY /Aftenooa OC airport area. Call ORANGE oxper. $1700. mo. lull
Eve
8
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5
Employer Mil" route tor Realster. 2PM 751-8453 PSlSOHHEL DEPT. time. Send resume to
Rest aur ant 801 E to 5PM. Over •tmo GLA.5SBLOWER Ttalnee 62SN.RouSt,RmG180 MttpW.ted 7100 HelpWamhd 7100 Y.S.P. lnc.,
3303
Harbor
Balboa Bl , Balboa Clerical !1',,0
3006
as• '1 day week. for Sclentilic lostru· SantaAna,Calif.92'101 •H•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd, Suit.e DJ.3.. Costa
12-16 years or age. Eve·
rung work. Obtain new
subscriptions for the Dai· ly Pilot. working with an
adult supervisor. Earn
S20 to S30 per week or
more. Call 213/ 597·039€ nooo-5pm, 213/ 498·2473
5pm-9pm. Call Collect.
An Applied Magnetics Co
:WOO W. Segerstrom
Santa Ana. CA 92'104
(714) 540.3605 Ext 213
.,,....,. nt.s M F A I Mesa, ca. a;28 Equ.al 673-'1'126 PART-TIME · · me · or . PP Y ('114)834·2844 t4als:lf..-C• &Cleanup ManaaementTme Opportunity Employer
BABYSITI'ER NEEDED -4 Hrs morning Mon thru DELIVERY man for ear· QBI. 331'1 W. Warner, SA An Affirmative Student for lite m.alnt. & Alarms
J2:15toto3:15wkdys. Qlrpct cleaning helper Fri. Req's typmg 55+ ly morn L.A. Times GROOMER Is Groomer's Action Employer cleanup. 20.40 hrs per EXCELLENTOPP'TY Real Estate
Jrv1 ne, m y home over 18 Must be neat & wpm, transcribing ex route. No. Costa Mesa, & aide Startimmed App~1--------•I wk. Tice's Rentals, 193'J Fo.-thoeeused .. 0.1 COMPANY!
752·'11'12 dependable. Own transp. per heJprul W1lllna to Htg Bch area. Good pay, •-pe. _,.,. .. A ... to. SP u..-i. l toeamlnl ..... AA• ... GI -----No exp. nee Hrs rteXJble. " ... • ....... " •• "'"'"pr exp on y own Newport. Bl. CM "-"
BABYSITI'ER, my C.M refs reqr'd JZ.75 hr to lra~n A_pply National 546-4481 Moo thtu Sat. Southwest car. Perm Job for dis *S10.25HR COUMTY home, Mon Fri. !">4~ start 550-1942 Systems Corp . 4361 DEM-..s-•TOlS Pet Qr. 3734 S. Bristol abled lady 5 dys 11'6 ............ ftLU-..T AIW .............
f
Birch St, NB (Nr OC "'" •-SA ' · . ' ' _",_.......,...... --·1 or540-3296a t. 5 CLEANING WOMEN Airport) EOE We wlll train you. Be a LagHlU., 768-7926 OPPORTUNITY NoExperNec. We train •No l Century 21 Co.
Babysitter needed. Live WANT ED $1 hr . -proressional de · GUAIDS Poa1\ion now open in .•IMSTALLBS amoo&tbel08Century2l
jn or brly wage. Cal Irvine NB. Hunt Bch Clerk typistw/payroll ex rnomt.rawr. Earn S4 per F\111&1>/tiJDe,all1Wf\1. printing manaaement •SALES olficesmOraqeCounty Paul. 6U-282'1 area Must have own car. per. for work in Public hr aalaty · See Our Ad Over 50 yrs. calif. guard for progressive person •SRVICE •No.l In olfenng ••excep -~------• 968-8846 Account office Gd typ· Under Sales Section. Ca •. bo S G tlooally advanced'• --------1 --------' ing. Use 10-key adder. Wear· Ever Aluminum. reg. r"" P 08 neceat. H. • RADS w /rapid grow Inc corl>. •MllMT TR.AIMllS tralft.IDI proanam (In ad BANK CLEAN ING LADY Csll5'8·7040forappt. EOE.(213)4'11-3508. Gdpay.Call7SZ.23l3 ~COLLEGE'RAIHB> Full co. benefits. Equal FullcttParWl.me.call dltion to C·21'1 t week
FUU..TIME thorough. competent & Guards " Guardettea: ~~E:~~erpi:::. Ml..llUCl raststartprocram). CUDITCHla<H exp'dw/cln'g&maint'g COCKTAIL DBfTALOFFICE earn xtra money £or No exper. neceas No tla. Cotta Mesa. ca *957·1671 •Here,top ealelmenfor
, home. Own trans & xlnt WAITRESS Needs help. Front, back bolldaya. Temporary. stnkea or layoffs. Plenty 9262'1, c/oJlro DeVore. 1~~~~~~~~~1 the Board of Realtors
Experi•"'°" pro!<md '"'· 8 h" ea. ,.,.,, $3.5' Loam In 40 h" lhe mo>I & In the middle. Call lull .. P ff opeotna from of wo•k. Call "39-1183. will oh"" thel• aoc•eta hr.644-4655N.B. exciting, glamorous, 644-0683 Nov.14tb.ruJan.6,19'18. 9am·2Pm Manatt!' needed, small witbyou. ---• lughly paid profess Day Various shifts. Could MEDICAL X-Ray Tech 6 retail colle&e booUtore. •No.1 In ratio of brand
UMITED 1--------•I or eve sessions. Place· Dental Chalrsldc Asst. work into permanent B I 0, P I tl me for F.V. area. To apply call new "1ucce11rul" as·
CAUFORHIAIAHK CLEIUCAL mentassist.Goodjobop· Pleosunt group prac. positions. Unarmed, un·l~~~~~~~~·I Orthopedic ofc. So '114~forappt. toelates ln the 1bortest FREE por. N.B. lncludes oltemote lforrns fum'd. ~pply al INSURANCE-Port-time, Laguna. 499-4531 lenat,hoftime.
• 46'7 MocArfllw llvd
· · Hewporthach
17 I 4t 551-5928
' AnEqual Opportunity Employer
BANKING
TBIH.S
Downey Savlnp & Loa bu openings in lls Costa
Mesa branch for full &
p /tlme tellen. Fo
further Info. Call Mr
Wayne. (714) 642-1422.
F.qual Oppor Employer
I I
BANKING
TELLER
Minimum 8 month
Teller experience wit
•ome new account
crosa·lralnlng requlre
fOC' thla lull time position
• Some Saturday hours lo
volved.
118CTWOOD
SAW.SALOAH
9128 Edinaer Avenue
ff\mdqtoo Beach
('114) M6-0627
Equal ()ppoc1,unity
"!mp&oy•MIF
POSITIONS Call714/751·9194 SatAM'a. Expcr'd only. 127, W. Vlctoba Ave, casualty, commercial MEDICAL MAMICUllST •N().1 ln office location
So. Cali t. Cock ta I l RDApref'd.64.0·1122· Gardena, or betw.n exper agency. 833-0821 REC~PTIONJST ~~ ~ue&:'J. ;:l~:: rt&ht next door to Hunt-
Wajtresses,. Inc. 1'1922 DOHUT IAKIR 10-3PM at membership or640-0769 omce akills required lo· 200Newport i'o-Dr NB inaton Beach main post Sky Park Bl, Ste C, N pickup: • cludinl IM. billing. 30 hr "'w • orfice. Much walk· in &
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Irvine, ca 92'114 3-uam. 0 cxper nee. HUntlngt.on Bench Insurance Property Ir .. l-... .,."'" .. 1'! call-In buslbell. Apply• 3605 S. Bristol, '1212 Edioger Ave Casualty Secretary. Ex-WK. 6'5-3800 ~UAO .. lC'S helper for •SucceQ breeda auccus ! Fountain Valley per. nee. Xlnt benes. ......._A.. tune·us-. Salary open. Jcm a wiDDUI Cet\D'Y 1'1099 Brookbunt Fred s. James lnsurance . 1 Apply at.: 2:500 San loa• 21 All Walk·ln Realty, u.
COPY STOP
Need immed. Hard~ork·
Ing person for f rtime pos
in <.'<>PY business. Ca II for
MlssioQVlejo Bkr, Lag Bth. Call Ir~ qutnHlllsRd.,CdM much IO\llht aft.er com·
24500Allcia Parkway Mau rl n e Brod I e y, 7·3Shlft. Xillt benefits ln· .....-uu . .uc/AUTO peny. Call Mr. ll•a&e«
8 3 c I u d In g s I c k 1 v e . -"""'"'" Mr. Gl'BJ\t for further in-•
HAIRDRESSERS. pro· 494·10 7 or 549· 058, Bayview Conv .• 2055 E~er'd front.. end, fonnationld-8080. sperous Newport Beach EOE. Thurto, CM 64.2·3505. b . e, 1en'l repair ln ________ __.;,_
Salon, u ft de r n e w ICJtchN S.-"lsor M.ia&loa Vlejo. 831-95'0, Real Ettate Sal• People
management. 640-4'740 F /time. XJnt wages & MUISES AIDES MECHANiq needed ex· wantea. Up to to/1~
HAJRSTYUSTS benefits. Reply lo '1·3 " 3-ll. Costa Mesa p 'd. F /time. Auto comm. 1pUt. N~ Bcb Claasilled ad oo. 66. c/o area.'49-306l ·tran1/preventive malnt.1_63_~-4800 ______ _
eeGIHURIHCi TICH ~=. rR".,/:'854t~a~ Dally Pilot, PO Box, M1J1SES AIDES Our 1ara1e at O.C.I.R. Real Estate Sala
Expanding clvlJ catPlaza.~ ~.Costa Mesa, Ca Exper. pref'd . 7.3 le caubtwnU,5,675-tlOO G,_t. lncentlve for top
engi.oeenng & planninl --------_92626 ________ 3-llpm. Mesa Verde MIDICALCUMICAL producera. 1°"1 com·
ore has an lrnmed. open· HAIR STYLIST wanted, Kltchell ~ Conv. Hosp, 661 Center . miu1on with nationally mg for a t.echnlclan t.o guaranteed salary, xlnt ._.,... St. CM Speclahtt. Care and reco1nlsed co. Ex-
perform civil endneer-work.inf conditions, pd F/time. Ralelah Hills --------1 treatment«>! palie~ 1n perieliced prolesaloDala
ing calculatlons, vacat ona + other HOlp., 1501 E. lSth St, MUISES medical facility. No ex· only Calleves ,..ll!l
earthwork quantltlea beneflta. 492-6656 day1 or _N_._B_. ~ __ 57_07_. ____ 1 ...... LV... perieoce ..equlred. Paid · •
.. _ ......... ...111 cal 1 -...... n i t 1 .,.. -whlletralnin.I. For Army•-------
.... y .. "_ 'lf' .. ce cu•· ~eves orapp 0 • LAUMDIYL.ADY F\all&P/tim1'.3toll:30 enllitment. Call tor de· ~_........,..ST
Ca
Uons
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J•-~0t ~!mb•Ueo0•· _tervtew ________ , weetencs. only. No exp. ahifl. ~eni. incl pd tails: ,_~..!.'..""'11.a. ..... 1
a.... · nt1U •• H ..., p111 Bayv1e"' Conv 2055 _...,,cal r.Care0 -..... ..._. .. M-· ... "1"""'" 1
-uu., ,~... -125 Baker St, Cll 92626•qwm. , .. ._ ' ,.. . ' !-.~ l K • .,.,.. ~O ...... ld ....,... --...,,.. ....., Eltate ofc. E~td.. 5
(714)751-2510 Approx. 2 days wk. 1burtn,CMM2-350S. .......ve . osp .u...v HUSltBcb H2.a82.1 J)Q'll,tncld'ISat•SUn --------1 Palntlna & Carpentry. LEGAL SICRET AIY TUIUD Rd. 835-49001 ;-.-,;-.-.-.-,;-.-.-,;-.-,;-,;-.-.-.! s:ao to 1uao. Real Estate
ApplJ la peraon, ... 11 /2 y SantaAna P£ISO llcdeslrable,butaotnec.
Erl Y ch Gllll.lver's Restaurant, , .. aa opr, w •3 rs --------•I NNll Call V • C$00 a ts MoA·Thurs. 9·10am &; lepl UJ)et. Cot Newpe>rt ... l era at, MS..J.371 •or ---=---.;..;._-• Hu the following run-3-5pm, 1M82 MacArthur Ctrhrwofc.1144-&IOO "URSIMG RECORDS CLERll ._•~Pll~dn~L~~~~
lime opeolnas for ex-Bl,Irvine. Leaal Secy·Llt111t1on. AIDES " l-=ced help. Wagea HARDWARE SALES M.ln5yruxp. Xlntsldll1. Rel~le i>otition ror ~/hcY· to1110
ooexper. Perm. full or p/tlme. Top aal. Call '752-251.8 or = lklla:8.!'ao;:~ ~ !:...."?"upll~ FWlllU. Crown Hardware, 3107 84U'189fonppt. Fdoe",..."5• neJRecordaClerll. Yoll'll dll1&'a)M --.-.,er
C.pe••rs E. Cout Hwy. CdM. bef. Letal Sec'y. smJ, lriendly Atltllttta. like tbe friendly at· Jrvlne area co. Your
C ...... Sllop 1QA)( H.B. ofc. Noo-4mkrOllly. AllPlf PiaoMelOlfice ~ofthls leadln ~ etartla cteflnltely Al• .... ,. ...,.5 Yin 80 wpm. AccuraiAe ll~Y NAMOlt Newport bank. Salary tntbOictureauoubao-C.._. Sllop ...._be •• __ ._ Full exp'd. IBM lb& JI pre Oon commensurate with H· die J)hone9..Jiublle con-
Mal • pjt1:1:.'iIT~haro~ fd._,mo.a.1400 ~~i,.1::~al =ce and aood wUitJPL'fake'advan-
Honfw•• IMtdMn Ouellette Salon, 2001---------i Lag\ln&Billt,CA. PleueCotltact t.age ol th1s eldl7 level
._..., ..... ,.. Newpoct~ateror.N.B. ._... •• HoM•• F.qoatOpptyEmplyr . P•M•1m ~·rbmr~bC:i ,.._.Gel C01hn l•-------•I Dired«of Personnel Penouel AgcncJ. ~
...,tl••Tom: ... lbJpita1" ,_· 64'°1333 ~.!~!ua Dr, N.8.
Full benefltt, mtdlcal, " ADMl'T11M(i CLHK J;qual ...,,.,._._.
dental " optical Pltate Part-'nme Opportunity Em..i .. yer
apply at, Security Ole. EmerleGCY room ex per. l'-IEIUCSOM y ACHTS pref'd. .... OF
COUMTIR HS.P 193' Peete An Apply lilPerscm to """"
PART·TIME ........ :::c::= NEWPORT
Eam extra money byl~~~~~~~~~ GeneralH.olpilal
work.Ing part-time dur· --~ I SMCam111odeLoaM.are1 liW Junch llours or ill the --. WU t ..,
evenlnt. Call 4er A?xne a.e.raa• abUlU•l~unm~~~;;;-.-.l•~=~=~~~~
Wleoer1obnlt1el, Mon· .needelt Vl....!..°"1 .. ~Mtaryt beto dll1 throu&h Friday, 8:00 . ct.-.-_,.,._ US am . 5 pm at. 71'/ able to a11ume 752-5800. ruponatblllty. All
F.qual OpptJ Em pl)( fF benefit, new offlcea, OI· ~~~~~~~~!I UoMl eo. c.u 152-11si ---..;;.;..,_;..::.;;.;;;...-...---......;.;:..-.1 I· • 1~ Ct' lead ttlll Hoet•H/We•knd• ,. COUMTIA •&Rt · to 20'2 Mlcbelsoa, No. aome p/tlme waltta•·
For drj'cleanlq plant~ au.J~CaUf.12115 IA&. AtlPlY, 21831W. Caut KB.~·· Moo lhn Frl. E X E C U T I V E ... Bw_.ry • .._N,_.B....;'...-..;.;;..;~.;...;...-1;...-.......;.;.---~-.......,
Experd OClj. Perm poe 8 E ca ETA It y
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•••••••••••••••••••••·· .,._,,. TdePhODeSaJ MUSIC IOXll X:.'::0~!et~ .. Jry". d~ Bour Pup1. Cb amp **I IUY* * ··
•14 ONl.Y flta.OJ
Jw,w...... 11 ... hlf W..W . .................................. ~ ..... ~retary • • 0 • • Sired. Will bold for QoOd _.. J\&.rilflure •
--------------· SAUS CfTYOF MONEY el.OCICS nu.botllSZ50.MM* Cbriatmu. All abou. APPUaocea-Oa 1 wlD • 1•~1· ............. .,, fOUNTAIM VALLEY Slot Machin.. Nkke&o-Eltc:trlc wa1ber Ii I•• ~ MlloraELLf«You. llA&. I STATI UOICBS • SALIS ~ ........ r\ .. -.,,"""!>· s~c;RETARY-$9•$ lo (& PRI deon•: pbonosrapht .. dryer. S10both. MASTaSAUCT'IOal
We have an opMing tor two men wlUl ~~~~riii:~a'~r $1141. T)'J)ini 86 wpm. OE) World• larieat Hlec· • ffMm ~~urJ~u~lk. '4M6HAIU:.a1S exper1er1ce in -commercial invest· QJbml&ffllumatoAdt:.11, SllllOwpm 3Yr11 rtcenl TIN"''• UltrertH lion . Aleo 11tt1. lem.llyni ~u:: tsO ment __., . w-•ey N. Taylor Co. P.O.Box lHO, Coal a eicpei :_ 1..-..a1.. ' CuroUure. anllquea Frt11dalre a dr Refrt1. ~.._• trl c ~ · · CASRPAU) l"'"l""U& ~ S'IENO Cl.ltRK-$832 lo ... -....,. .. & AmerlC'an lnteroaUoaal;. Gold. 15 CQ, ft, Super d•· ___ .., _______ For Id uaecl fll!!J •iatf.
JS a 32·ycar-old firm owned & Ol)eroted Mesa, Ca .mas $1012. Typlna 55 wpm. ~ o't11lql fer 1I02 Ketterin1: lrvloe luu.1Yr1 old. Ukenew. COLLIE PtJPS AKC qu..•citTV'•.nJ""*'
by its founder. We are not a sub· UWWOMAH , SH llO wpm 2 Yra recent ri~. fWt fo•liM,; 1s+1tn.OpeaWtd.·Sat. 1200. IU·H5l aft bea\&S/W.Fem.' '1--------sidiarr. divititOn or branch o! Deeded to lhm pacta11 upcr ........ w.hi wiid wtcda,a llSNMl P.arly Am ... $7i.Sofa1a
something else -just headquarters. lo• bu1lne11. Eitpor\ APPiy before Dec 2nd, wortt--1 ... ...._ LoveHat. never u1e4. technicalsu"~rt&l•uib 1977 Per11onncl ottlc;e. to .._-e ,..,~ mw•-1tOTH ~I~ Gu Deyer, lmdo· COLLIES, ADLT SJM. Onlftie•io1d.531·1Sd, Applicants must possess hlgbeet pro-.. 1~ SI A F -• .-.. 81 1k oew avoca s bl / ht a l r " fessional qualities & integrity to provld~ I lah cumm ta.anVlll~~.r9~· oun WE Qff£R AHTl9UIS sioo.H.B.148M ' ..;me" ~l 1 0 r ~-. 10'. sofa bed, w Caal &rowinic co Cull J •AMEIUCANOAK• . . walout din table,,_j match our own. Interview by appoint· 751·2787 --!'!~'!~~----1 •Guar. Htty SGlary 'The larcest most com· Admiral Side by Side Golden Retriever fup· cbalu. expaad a le
ment only. SECRETARY •C:O.-. '-*t Wet\ly PNhenslvc in~ntory ot retneeralor, rwis well, plea_ no P•pen. bu re-butler table lo peca.. WISUY H. TAYLOR CO.. llALTOIS SALES •Grrfft loNn ltlGll American Oak Antiques good COftd $200. &46-6674 ady tor bomea. 968-8072 land ttblel, trptc 1t.oc11•.
2111 S• J-·1n Hiia .... Ternfic opp for entry In caur. W• b•"' direct & --.. y •o·u. bar 1tool1 ~~··ll ._,... Wewilltruin you level secrctar1ul pos. In •PdTralnlagPla.. ... A -1 lk-t... 1020 ......--• 'H tromBiaart I NIWPOtrf CIMl'H, N.I . 644-4910 Be A Pro/eimonul the otc of lhe Chiurman pass "'""' llV DP on to ,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oemonst t CALL TODAY =Al10 .. Antique ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1 .. _.. l.I ra or of tho Board ur our Npt uctiont are avail. Boy's uellow Schwl .. n Ens Sprlnaer Spaniel a.nvxe rowuu ,DeC•n u n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Join our surce:..,rul Ctr Corporute ofc. Must 1 ri V # .. hael .. AKC. Malet yr, lovable nn table,•' pedeJtat •
l .. _._ C 0 0 k w a r e have xlnl. t)'plna Wdll1 & START TOMORROW Loca~!r· owest P ces. Spdarsl1~· .rot C:od .!~ pet. &d w/chldm ot oldr w/2dll .. l uvea. XkU
rwtp Wanhd 710 He4p W_..d 71 00 Demonstrator:. in May gen otc backs round 7SO E. DYER RD. S.A. 759-1799 · ~· cpl. Mual sac, d&ulbtu con • '300. Bit •l~l
••••• .. ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?e~n~~~t~":,l~~;'1:rW111:~ Gd candidate should 714-833-8095 (.\l TbeNewportFrwy) alleralc.548-2"3. recliner. modera, IQ.
.Rataurant
COUNTER
PERSONNEL
Part & F"ull·T1mc
Dayi. & nights
18 or over for cl<>l>m.:
\pply in person
2-6p.m
Tu~liday thru Sat urd u >
RH, F/TIM I! dept Mt.ore:. Allcnd our posi;t>s!I a itd. utl1ludt: & 75t.a922 Mens 10 apd Bike. hardly Free Woman Cs Sea CaUM2·2828.
11 7 Mesa Verde Conv trainJng class~!.! No tu1 ~~~~i:~r,r:~~~c~~~t~. TIME-l.lfE ()pen Sun· Wed 10·11 ~mit!:· ~:1~:Y Cor maculnea. Help sort, ffand·ca.rved bar w/Spaut.
lloap, 661 Center St CM t100 fee 1-~am $l pr per inA corrc11pondcnce from LIBRARIES INC & Thurt·Sat 10-8 1• • you haul. 6 yr coUecUon. Ulea, '4 bar 1tooll, aor,
548·5585 hr salary oiler l wk or d 1 ct u t in~ l' quip mt . MEN'S 5 SPEED 87Ml719 canopy aet. ~ prlc.~.
SA.US lrlainmg Our conllnuous phon~ & u 'Wld1: 'ariel) E.O.E.1'14/F BEAUT 1M2 WU Mayer ~~~79!1$'5 Weimaraner /Lab male, sse-05IO ' ~·-EM....,T trmnin& wtU lcud to on oC mt.Sc n•i.ponsibthltt!• SU" Grand Plano. $4995 _ .....,. '"" blk. 1 Yr old. V ... ry Id DAY BEDS. xtta lo ..... '"'.-.-.. ~ limJtcd ~urnings. Call for XJ t be rit v ...
YOUR IHCOME uppl. (213) 477 8509 f"o~ app~~ pl: <'all l\1 urito Telepho e Sales trade for' 673"9:>47 Le Tour by Schwinn. 21" w/cbUdren. M&-9390 matt, met al fraald.
SSH $SSS Weer F.ver Alurnlnuni Hurtle at n Collectlblea d;pre1111on mans 10 speed Brand 2-1 Wk old Id~ l'em ~:ed llUIC~ ~~
PART TIME Equal Oppor Emµlo>w AMWHI> !!'lit: Vfc ~ell train, Earn glua, antlq~e silver, cut new. Sells new for $165 Snow wht. w/da;t ipot fur c~~e:r~,e· ~
T ... 11!.DHO .... E WOR" 640· 1900 • c; hr 111 l m Ill mo n e Y glau & auper stuff New w 111 s e II for $12 5. on head 673·9106 S25 b 131.J:1 A ti
r;;a.g-" " Salary and commlulon in So Laguna 1·628-93411 ev1 or wkenda. • wkd eac · • ·
HOUSEWIVES I-SAL-ES------~ SEt:HETARY Recpt for Call· T ... llodl 3 20 .. Boy'&. Varsity Male Schnauzer A.KC, ays.
CARL'S JR. COLLEGE STUDENTS YOU DON'T ~~ C~n;~fctos h l':f :;ny 63l-0.137. ask for Don Gefttro1 Ston Schwinn Bikes. ea. $65. needs home with fenced 2 Be. SecUonal. (2'~'
2002S.E.Uristol Guaranteed Hourly HA.VETO !179(222 Jl60lCo&11t.Hwy PP.M'.fl6CM yard. Likes child ren. IOfu)U.dye,1n1/1'tt=/
Santa Ana, CA Wuge Plus Bonus 5:30 TELLERS S. La&unn 499-19~ --M&-3SM. Ofl/ yel. Gd cond. Nd\ ---------1 pm to 8 30 pm <.:all STA.HD OH S.cntory-ftool ----TAND!;M. Gllane lOspd, """''•• IOIO clean'g. Comfortatil~ ---------.j c.>46-4223 or t·ome lo 250 E YOUR HEAD SlronA: 1 yping & llh ANTIQUE TO IL ET. roodlCled. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lo aleep on 1tJt: i7thSt .<.;oataMesa TOFIND ab1htles nee Apply m RILL&ftA.RT·TIME ()yerhead lank. Worlllng 6'2-T22S STOREWIDESALE nm ' $125/ bet"#.!
• :RESTAURAHT 1--------·1 A GOODJOI pen;on to Mr 1-'ucntcs Expcriencepreferred. 1.'0l'ld SUS.PhlW4·799t Glrl'•3·spd New&ued furn app1'1. B3l~aftlwkda)'t '?f
MANAGERS ~,\LES T1mel.1fc L1brune~ hJi. lfobl'rt B<'ln, Wlllium but"rllllraln. OAKPUMPORGAN Sehwlnn,$30 misc. Wlbon'1 Baraaln U.ke a •w Jtal Prov~
Continued expan:.1on ha.,
created openings for
,Restaurant M un:igcr:r.
Suctl'!>~tul .iµpht Jnl'i
will have 2 3 ye u r-.
)·estuurant or rl'lated l''
per1t:nl'(', with I ) l'ar
,..upcrv1sory h.1cki.trnund
absolutely lhe ftncsl l"roi;l & A11soc 1101 ExccUentCondltion 7~·7782 NOOk. 5'5 fr 814 W. 19th, $225. LC• bit na.uaa~~
RECTROHIC p time 'ales job~'" a1la Quall St, N.B Call or= ~ Call 573.9251 CClts IOU CM.-8t2-'19301c54S·3262 chr $S0 tub>. 2-3l''llll''
ORG ...... S "LES ble In Orange Co No ... __ t G I ..& --ft 1 ottomant oa cuters both
An A doo d & SECRETARY ..._':I_.. •• Antique 8' walnut display ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5~ . onccuslom padded ... 00. 2 tbl ··--.., .. -. 111GH "'.S1' ''OM rto oor no pr<' l71 .. 1631261 1 t bl b Ith .. ....,__,.... ... v · ssun: t11ct1cs We use ll Nev.port Center Lu" .. • casew.rounlertop PERSIAN kittens. CFA po r a e ar w ~ ·
'1ISSI0 N I GU An AN ruce fncndl} JPr>ro;ich & firm Some legaJ l'' µr $150 751·6503 re&istered. Show quality. multiplex tuner, 8 track ~
l' E E i'' R f N G E our reputation'~ numbc1 prl'f. but m11thl con111eler GIBRALTAR ---838-9308 "tumuble·all are built· Sect'l Sofa, 2 Pct fl . BENEFITS Sell m high lin the IJusim">S tnunce lntell~•nce. CLOCKS · lna·plua t wo c11stom toman, very good .
t1 utile shoppinK mulls We offer 11 basl· balury + ~horthand & typin.: re-La r 1e s e I e c L 1 on of SAHLE Burmese kitlena, wrou&ht lroo bar stoola. 1225. Cnll ~9.()133.
Sume ab1llly lo pluy lhe J eo111m1ss1on & "' j?rNt qwitd C..ill Huth Hruzer SAVINGS American & European ~tll h<?ld til Christmas! Sharp! 581-7446. k
orl(1in n•1j'd Prevwub bonusplan The1t't"l''< l>i.12071 ANDLOAN Antique Clocks . All 213-865·7710 Antl~e oa p~
sales t'XJ>t:r. useful. but C:"llonl monnv OD lilt' \SSOCIATIO.N guaranteed. Sat. only. ft..--1040 Formal dinln& rm suite. u/e/c a cabinet. ,ab"
ll II ~ "' • "'--10 s 1-.... o k ..._,.. queen & kin& bdrm seta, cond. sias. Call 541-2..,.,. We offt•r c11m1w1111n• W<' wt lru10 you t:a Job+lhc alm<>tiphen.• 1~ SECRETARY ~· 3, · • _... a ••••••••••••••••••••••• hl·back chrs aofa • iov· --------"""7-
s ularn:::c. J ~lrullorecl ~tr Lynn,893-6531. c11suul & fun Try u Job bPn i or r• ·•rt Ill' r u t 2700 W. Coatt Hwy mdse Dr .• S.A .~$39 OOGTRAINlNG eseat, exle~alon 1ame Now c u1to m ma~ tramini.: prui.:ram ge..ircd you II cn1oy for a chanJ:l' Nt•wport B(• 1th I' 1t1•11t y Pl Ml I I wrou1hl lron bar~
toward ~ucccsi., Un · We hll\'l' c:IJ Partlantc I.a\\ Firm l;~l·cl:. l'~l>CI ""-wporthoc.h,CA. Applanc:•• 1010 J bno.Murrt.inaceor " ... "!... ... lbll W/8 cbn, wr,•I unblsl. with 2 '"'au abelv-8 JI I d lu t SAJ f"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• o a .,.,"V\#iR 1 as1 top co ee t s, b 1 .. ld -1t paru c e oµµor nt Y • • shifts & Full lime 11>. of "l'lfet.11") " \Int ,i..111, ED 84&-8540 olt e ho era•$ ; , for aehan1;cml•nt .ind For4ftbcftht9 {'Our:1t:, uva1luble. Our intclhi:ent'I' inlt1all\l' & ~ualoppo~ity FRGHT D~MA,G Beautiful Shih Tiu pup· ID1bb11ck camel cb Ir
lhe 0 1>porlunlly for CAREER stuff people enjoy ex· umbrt1on Capable of employerM;F/H ~OTWPOINT SAL~.~ pies, w/1hou, AKC re&. One Bauett klnashe (needs recovertn1 >-SfS.
frunchisc owners hip LOCAL Divislo9 or Ir)! cellentbenetltsmcludini: workin1:"1lhcons1tll-ru __ _ · amer nr ar r, Championllne.536-9627 hdbrdwllbCrame,whlie Call&U-Olal ·-
arler 5 Yl:Jr-. of suc-nat'lcorp haso,.,...nm"to hcallh&!ife1nsurance ble indcp n<Jenc" N R Sa.ntaAna..979.2921 -··"th&oldlrt-.... _.Na> · f I I ~ ., (' ' ' " Tl::NNfS INST UCTOR SILKY Blk. Eng. Cock•r, ... • ... ..,.. ..,..... G•• •....t.... 10-tcsi. u opera ICJO be f11Jed immedtalclv fo Try It You'll I oul ( r le I Cl( c D ... -•11 ~ (',., 1 pa •n pi.•r ~ wanted. morning hours, .,. WAShrH/DPAJ R f . male AKC. 1 year. Brand New 01nett• •••••••••••••••••••""'• :.harp individual 1n Like It! <iwr<'d Plc:i~unt office cxper. req Irvine area .. or s ryrs, t ng 759--0087 B h bl lt /' C ' For further 1nformu lion.
plea1.c c..ilJ Puul ll;rn~t:n,
Director of l'crsonnel
\dm1111:.tral111n ;it <7 l<l l
75:! :"ill<~)
der
Wlen.rschnftzel
1440VonKarman
'\cwporl Beach
i'.:qual Opp t<;mpl M / I"
Restaurant
MEYEllHOF'S
Restaurant m So <..:oa:.t
V1ll11ge ha ~ 1mmed
openings for Sandwich
-'fakers Food Prcpara
lion Phone Gkn aft 2pm
ror tnlerv"' 540 8044
Ht•sluurunt help for J :tt·k·
In The·Box. 1mmed1atc
operunj?S on all shifts at :i
Costa :\1esa "tor<'s !-'lease
apptv in person
385 f; 17lh M
12Cl'> Baker St
2235 llarbor lilvd
RIST AURA.HT
Application!! Beln11
Accepted for
Cooks. a.bop.
&Hostff•••
Interviews being held
.1l Reuben·, Or ls adores
10-4 Any day
l!:xcept Thursday
<!51 E. CslHwy, N.8
Equnl Oppor Employer
lcreslL'<l In a murketing Gl\'EliSA <.:AW. 1•n\1•1rnmcnt sul.ir> atllCindy.752.7355 ~rklngor°'no\!lS7-8133 utc er oc w 4 PUIU AUCTIOH 1·areer. The succei.sful i,,,~l~I 11n l''<~J & .111111. _ _ --------Lh AKC 3 matching c hra. Must MANY FINI!: ITEMS O~·
11pphcanlw1theabthlytn Forapt'rsonalinl('n" tv ~ndttualil1l'at1orhto TIRESERVICE •l>!!hwshrs,wshrs.dry rs. asaApaopups, • se)1.$100.Mark631·1564 ESTATE JEWELIH'\
me ... ""''"le, am'·1t1'00 & 833-1095 I' 0 I'· l"~I S l \ Rbll di . I 'd rnales. 2 partl-colored, 1 ---------ART OBJECTS ... ..., "'' .. ~v,.. u "'x "1 ·•an •1 ••hi. :, l>uy wk Sal + eornm ,.r c · guurn all wht. btfl "•'ck coats. Love lo read in bed! Or · • ,.,.. II Cleancut apl~11ranc" TIME·LIF't=: ''·lit •1·r.,er.• ._,,, ""18 839 ~,,..,. .. ,. TJQ'""" ""'"'E ~"'-~ ~ ""' ~ -,\pul.\ :iooo 1-: <.:oJSI '"" ..... ' ·iu,;u hol $170 '"4 •728 '-·· b db 1·"> Tat VLO> "'"'" rv.n•"• i.hould earn $16.000 + l.IBRARIK'i ,.. .!. ~ _._.,.._~ --, ... ve a a ac... II e ETC PH' ONE FOD rM. ~· 1,...., E 1 llwy.Corunudt•I :\tar 1 _________ 1 • pure luxury! Adjuster • •' .,.. year. Company fringe ,qua v1•P rnp yr m Se .· . ·d I' 'I' l d BULL MASSTlFI' obe El II d · FO It BROCHUR.£ licnetils included Need \: ~ want~ · · yes Tow Truck Uri vers e\ R c <: o n d I l i o n e d di l I 'p ect cont ro e t wrn &U-2200
donondubl .. transporlu -Wt'ek (11111d µhone I Rf & r l s w dh en .young ms e. awn bed. Dix mdl. Extra ~.... g "' a t--;ot M s 1100 JX•r"d Top PJ)' App). c n e 8 ei:-• Mo ers & white. Must. have Jo\'· Iona, hJte new. Ca1h only. •JOVINO_S_AL_E_·_·-... -..... j taon We wrll tram if ~ c gr up per .. ooulety & :.ome <i&WTo\\tng, IOOOlrvinc & dryers . Freight eng home w1th yard . ....,: Ph..,.,, • ..,., " • 1 ·~ nc..>eessary Rapid advan 100' • frt;l' lo upphcanl clcri.~al exp. needed ,\le. NB642 1252 dam11ec<1 & Model Home 9689108 ..,,.,, vi..-~• •or• 140 2 Dau h1h
cement if quulirled App 1 f You r c 'l' e k 1 n I: <19!1 \G:ll ---returns Gu1trantced & -----Twin~ 9el w/dnr mlr· modem chairs Sl.0 eac;b.
lyto· ~~:,1:~~K~~l~~1>~>:~~k~~e Scntce Stat!on Allen dehvered, Alw new ut SJIBllAMHUSKY rorlcnllestand.Co~h& Woman'• a-:w:: $59. ~ELEPROM.PTER sti uclton 1•0 ni·cds ~ou ~ dunt ~icft'r d Duy & TRAVEL cost + 10•..;, DUNLAP'S pups . 0 f' A, A.KC lovoscat. tbls. etc FormJca top t.abfe .~IW.llllhStreut You'll lcurn the cn\lrr E\c:. Ful 1\.pl1mc ,\p I0960T11lbert<at..E~hd > '1511333 644·7328 w/6cbaln•2teava.=
="twport Dch 646 0585 ply Shell St t 17lh & COUNSELOR FV 003-0721 oi-_ 'i clays ---MS-170$. 324 ~let . . • . ro function & h<' lhl · '. . " tun ~· En11lish Sprlnller Spaniel L&e dresser w /mirror. #201 .... •
SALESGIRL problem sulHr ' \'ou In-in•·. 'l;H 1''or lt!udlng bank en _,...._. Pupplos. ithow Qu11lily. drk wood. antique. X.Jnt -, ~
Flame :;ales clerk 1n will mlcrfarc "t c,·er) !'cn-11·e std N1~ht ,\ttcnd Newpor\ A Ul\orinfied. P?rtuhle ~lr;bwa ... hl'r A.KC reg Reas pnce1. cood SJ2S 6'2·5693 3 Family Sale. Blko•.
nautical clolhmg :.tore le\t!I m ur~cr lo i:ct the <!Or~ n1tt•11 a wk \ppl) IC\.'itructin1i1 poii1l1on for Kttch11n Aid Xlnl cumJ 84S4720, 6'5·'4i3 Gold •· . t 12' appls, Q\I mobile ~O\u Must be reliable. have J•!b donl' Goii.:cou~ ,,rc.., Shell. l ith & lrv10c. NB k le<l bl $85 G75·lt6111fl 6 • cream pnn curtalnt, m isc lte.9l•·
I 1 •~11 cu• 0' 'OU fll"l'el top :>l'9' skills j'll.:r!lon no~ gen e tn . --AKC Golden Retriever J.piece curved sectional Nov. 25, 20 &lr7. 88311~· sa ei. exper . ...,.. ,,,,.,,. "40 & u clel.1rc 10 ht> 111\0IH'cl Sen kc Stu \tlendunt ull phaaes of ruena lla\·c ... ometh1n~ to 'ell'! h·m. puppies 7 wk:; M>Ca. Xlnt cond t9'4187 ton Dr, H.B. Vlc. fo.
pnorloll 29&Jl JOfor Sal <.'Ommcn•rnrnlc. Colt <''<pc•r d Full or I' time liohs, l1trlffi; goo Class1f1cd1u!Jsdoilwell iG8·7719 eves. dlanapoll16MalJ>()Ua:•1• nltervie~ or send rcsumP 101 Apµly Art11 Slatton. 17th gr..iphltdl location~.,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAUSLADY ml•(.hatt•ly l'all ,\h111:11I &Irvine.(' \I t·ruises, etc Accurate
Contemporary reln1 I
store nel.>dS la lt:nled
mature. saleslady Full
Abbot f'cr,,unncl .\i.ti•n l)ptni.t also required
l"). t500C.unµu' Ur '\ B S••n ice Sta Allenct.rnt Pka!le Contact
5''i7 612'l I' lime Neal appear & Pat -'lu"lll
hamlwr1uni;: only need D1redor of Pe/Sonnel
appl) :t590 Newport 645°5331 SECRETARY, SR. BJ\d <'M l'.:quai Opportunity
& part·timo. Musl'bc ex 1---------1 per Salary +com
mll>SIOO
Also' Need
STOCIC GIRL
l'art·llme evenings
l'l<"ase call 644 2652 or
apply'ln pcr11on,
APROPOS
2!I Fashion Island, 'NB
Saleslady, Gill Shop
Mulure. Do not apply WI
less you hnve exper
Personnel Depl 1)1str111 • -• Employer
Office Sulary rsnl(e Serv. Stn Help neech..-d im BANK Qf
SI006 to $1225 1''r1ni.tc med Full or p/l Apply
benefit., Sh JOO wpm. $90 E Cst llw). Nwpl
type 55 w11m Conlal·t Bch. -NEWPORT
Coast Com m u n I l > Shop Instructor l.p work l~~~~~~~~~I C.:ollege D1slc1ct, 1370 w1youlh$ belwn 11acs 7lG1.-
i\darru> Ave, CosLM.~ll':rn. ;rs Pb; 842·8372 betwn
Ca 92626. C.all < 7 I ·I > oam·SPn\ for appt. ~56·5947 f"mal ming fhJle ----
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J:o.:qual Oppor f:mµloyl•r _ Buggs International. ---------t 2043 Weslcllff Dr, NB
SILVERWOODS
We kave 1mmcd. full &
UTILITY
PERSON see • • •
RETAIL
CLERKS
llelp wanted ill. 2nd &
Jrd stu(U. No experience
req'd. We train thoee
hired Applicants apply
Ill
UTOTEM
STORES
Localed Al:
l2442 La015*)n. G. 0 rv
510 W. South St, Anahm
lllDelMar. C.M.
8850lenneyre, La1 Bch
We are an equal
opportunity employer
SA.LESMA.H
HARDWARE
P itime Sal/Sun
and t weekday
Kenn RJma Hcrdwer.
2666 Harbor Bl. CM
SECRET ARIES
& TYPISTS
p time ope111ngs for ei.;·
penencc.-d sales people &
cush1ers in ou.r fine qua II·
ty 1''8.'lt\Jon flland !!lore
Apply m person for tn
lerview with Mr Webb.
Re prcpttred for the ufl 45 Fashion llland Ml
<.:oming hollday1, cu1 n Equal Opp Emplyr
lOp $$'$on temporary all· SALESMAN stcnments with efClc<' SR. STENO Cl.ERK
Electrical Department O\'crload. Call today fQ I L h F /ti roe includ weekeods ,---'late placN•"nl Po ioe Dept ug Be . IWl"-"I "' S761.>-too6 Per Month
Kem1 Rima H4rdwar• ~O~ 0 ff ic e . RA!Q's 86wpm i,h, 45wprn 2666Harbor Bl. CM typlni & con11lderablc
SAUSPBSOH 0 ove rload eicpet. ln resp. ¢fehcal &
For pe• ~ Exper'd -557 "O•I secretarial work. Apply, • "" P4;t11Qnnel O(llcu. sos i'ufl or Part· lme Send 3'1238irchSl,NB F.oreal l\VC , Laauf)a
resume to Clrol. 16211--•------1 &ach f'i1t11I flllna date
=llarmout.h,N B.Ca. ----~ llflTT_
Sr. TypiSt
Needed lmmedlatoly
Lon& &c short term AS·
General Cleanu~ ol of
flee & mnnufacturlnj
arc31> Minor repair
work Approximately 1
hours pe.r day lloun
ncictble. Start.Ing rate $3
un hour
Paul Q'sier
AHOclat.s.lnc.
3060 RedhUI /4. ve
Colla Me1a, 92626
1714l556·7075
Equal Oppor EmRloyer
Veterinarian assistant.
Morulnu & wknd!I.
Dover Shore~
Veterinarian H°"P· Cu II MonAM~~ __
WAlTER·Exper'd for
Private C1 ub 873·3lW al'\
2.PM. Wed·"'n . ------:c
>
check our
chri,stmas tree!.~·
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The Dally Pilot Christmas Tree page is your special .
pl&ce to advertise Items for sale as gifts at Chri stmas
Tim~.
This special gift guide will appear each Thursday from
Nov. 17 thru Dec. 15. Run as many times as you wish.
For help In pl1cl419 your Id under
OUR TR Ee, Just c1ll the .
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Sat le Sun, 2 FNtnch Prov. __ ..;.....--.--..----1 C•oopy Beda.
Imiuen. clotbel, samea
le toya, miac. hema J•
$150. ?71Cecll Pl. C.M.
Frl.; Sal, Sun, 9-4. 121
DoQqal Pl, al Loren Ln,
C.M. Movln1after20 yn.
Lota to sell. Maple hutch,
canopy bed, hlhJd items,
elothes, 1amea1 toya,
bike, motorcyle nelmet,
bQmper rack, fl1hin1
gear, ,tee motors, tool1,
&much much morel
ml, Sat. & Sun. Table
aw, pot belly atv, cmpr.
Jecb & Iota of 1ood 1luCI!
U78sTannasAve., FV.
ANTIQUES le CHINA,
Etc. Sat & Sun 10-4, 613 NarciAi., CdM
B6oK CASE, chandelier,
lots or goodies! Sal/Sun.
, 2500 University----------1
,B. Nxt. to YMCA, orf Estate Sale-Plano,
ine Bl. Furn, Furnishings etc.
ESTATE SALE
Sat/Sun 10-4 Everything coes. 225 Oeean View,
f)IJ! From Cst Hwy N on
Tustin Ave. to Occun
Vfew.
Acceptlni bids 9am-6pm,
10'/o cash req 'd. Bids
close 9am, Nov 28. Cal
7141492·2774 ror appt.
WATERBEDS
DISCOUNTED Dual ram. Clothing, m1~c from $117.77 complete
ii4em. Sat & Sun, 9 4 PM Aqua Heaven 554.7590 20112 Lawson Ln, JIB,
<Brookhurst & Adam~ 1 Surrboard Hawk. Al~o.
Drum Set. Ask for Kevtn, 1142-6943.. 1llque clocks S4S·SSS
:ater bed Ckgsz l $20
uch more. SlS Catalina
,J)r, NB, (off lStb & Sanlu
J.na Ave, Sal & Sun
THEOVERLYN
STUDIOS OF VOCAL
ARTS
9:30-4 ·oo Acting Fundamentals • ---------1 Staae Technlquet.
SEA RAY.'S
Alllt71 .......
11·.30•
HAUi SON'S
HAllY
232'1 So. Maln, S.A.
54M5H
3101 Coul Hwy, N. B.
'76 HD SpOrtster. Custom Paint. Extra Chrome.
2500 ml. Most Sell. $2700.
CORONADO 25 . •119 ~ )Wnda chop, spr·
by WESCO Xlnt condl· Infer (ronl end, rigid,
tlon, many extras with rldled, risers, sporty als·
slip. Muat Sell. Cull sy bar, square light,
7$l·Mleor.957-0a96 reb&t ens. drag pl~a.
-----------------1LAPWOR'l'H Oeal1n $1,085/of(er.S94-4580
----1 ·*ZODIAC fbrcJ1 SLOOP, 24', Race 2SOCC HONDA Elsln~
Port·A·ldarine
Motortto..ltMtl
111/J' to 32'
Fully sell CCJl'llained
RtHrvt now for
summer funwknck.
REGENCY MOTOR
HOME RENTALS
92SN. Har1>9r Blvd, S.A, ••li.11·2503••
MOTOR HOMES
FOR RENT
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BARWICK DAl\UN
ijJJ.J, TS 4~l-J~/!'»
Peoplt' .... Med P~
Tmi'• .utO. WATCH Jo'OR nu:
0.W.Xl'll.01' DAlLY Pl
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• 4 cyl twin cam • ~ spd "-" • ractt & pinion
steering • PoWer brakes * lilt 1teenng wheel
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DEAlERS INVOICE
£111~
$~'l90
ICK MILLER MOTOR
WEPAYTOPOOLLAft
FOR 'TOP USED CAl\S
POftElON, OOM~IC
orCLASSJaJ If ,..,_. car It flltn cteaft
aee•ftnl.
IAU8tlUIC.
19'21 lb\'~ Bmt.
~ •eu !m·ZSOG
TOP
DOU.Al
PAID
FOR CLEAN
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'HONDA Cars
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UNIVERSITY u-..--.. .__ 97 .. 0 -. ot •• , .. , --..-----.:a .. '11 U.8% Z30SL. ~ ~. HOllCle CM~ GMC ....................... 4 •Jld. AM/I'll, fUeJ irti:
Trsa ~ ... ~:'ie-::: ort1 ~~':iei:'200. Me-~~~
ZIUllARBOR BLVD ~Harbor Blvd. tNSO 161-1111 1 •
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.a"" .o1..aao 1-,0• I) CcstaM9'1 • ll7t 3001>. LO ml, l1D111110. ~ - • -"13 G:ISLC. Lthr: 1nt..,. pwr aand. en. conttol, •uet>.•
'71 $TATION Wp. XI whadow1, Auto &rant, A M I P M • t e r • •. eOnd, :.:lf.M, A/C, JUJ tlect 1nrf. '1f,OOO/b1t $14,ac>/otr. PP.144-$3'70 radc. • or make orr. ofr. 64f.7811 ' Early AM or aft 5:80PM . ..;._...,;....;;.....;.~----1iz MB -.SE 4.6, aa.· 1'76 IMW 3.0SI 77 Clew wee 875-M38 M~edos 280 C 1m, xlnt roOI, metalllc blue, w~
Silver with blue leather. Demo & eJeeuUve aule cood. Good prtco. lar1 leathec-int. 11100:
Pwr. wlndowa, 1unroof, nowaoln.IQll-bUJ"I")'! '71 ~n. radio. 67K ml. Garoer,eu.20'5 ~11 aircood..automatlc&ln 888DOVBSTREET CLEAN!! $7'15 . P .l'. -..;._-------.:. ft'Cellmt eandlUoo. Onty (Near MacArthur Blvd. 983-1143 851904 door. eunroof, nice -ooo 11 ,,._-...6) &JamboreeRMd) inter. Rune well. SlaoC>. 974J
"'• m es.~ ' NEWPORT BEACH ....... f1l0 IWJ.JAZSorNl-91.:U • ., .... •••••••••••••••• IOY CUYll IMW llJ.1300 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• • Mldpt, LUI rack. F\ti. 1540J~R~d 1971 Jaiiuar XJ8 . ea Mercedet 220• •uper 11 equip'd. l mo otd. NEW BT,.BEA H '12 510, 'dr, All/l'M Sllver/Redintertor.Xlnt Christmu ,lit, SUOO. Prtcedri1bt.4N-2ZU '4M .. 44 ~ ca11. racemarll c:ood.. S5300/otr. m.as& •2972 aftoooal. •
-.... -... atr whl, KoDl 1bock1 'SS M.BZ 220A 4dr Sedan M9I t7...: U ,....' IHT -.-~ Dun.lop Urea ma11 '71 XKE 8 cyl, air, wire l l l , ..................... ~,, ---· 1no BMW 21obcs • ' wbla mecb. lllftt. Body 1unroe ~ c au c. MGBHatd .alt S8.ICTIOM OF COUPE·4 1peed, aun· Jl~lbltotr. '15C·11'12 per/. Lo m i. $5300. ~~~ii· 979·1l k new clutch. ~;
IMW USALIS roof, factory air ~.. 00Dat.aun1600. 588-1402 riDp & valves. AJ~t
W•1GaY ksft yaw nen ~~llp~~~~~.L~ 1oodcond.$1000, •67 r~G-'ZOauto air dllc '72JdB210SE.4.5Cftline. ne• Urea, car covi,. •••'--•-v-t""' Cati ,..,.eo, e • .,....._ .. ._., 8'1r3Tll " ' • • ... _ ~~ ..,._ --Id. ~,ma .. • ' .. -.. _ ... .,., _, ll&bl alloy wheela & brkes. xtnt. cond. "5QO. ~new ... vuu • .,,.,.,., or ·--., • t~49M'94t Aretle blue witan in· '74DATSUNP.U.w/cmpr •198 bestol'r.~lD ~175 '
..-..lllexce!leotcoadi· abelJ, apeclal palnt, ,,_ t1JZ v-t570 v-t d
WAMTIDTOIUJ Uaa~"oel)'G.000 IQa&S, atereotape, 1uper .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••--•••••••••-••••• •••••••••••-••••••-~~ -..d &MWa. _..! SI0.50G firm. Pri. CODd. $2llOO. M1·51Zl 'Tt JENSEN HEALEY
NEW P0~·1 UA TSUN
AOJCAAYBIMW ~all ow~er at '18 DATSUN 77,000 ml ffard.top, Soll-top eoa:
.......... ~ IS-iO.luabor'ea&oad $!50. 9531 Blacktln Cir, vertU>le. :s Spd, air con~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW.PORT 81$.Aai Ccipi 9715 H B. ~110 Rallye w~1 AM /F14 SURIEi YDS -
97tt 640-j4~4 ._ ... .-•-••••••••••• w/tape, less tnan lJ,600 1-....,.,,.,,......~.,.,._,~== ._,,.Caprtll P/8 cuawm '711200A2 e:_'~~ rump., ml.Uc.081PWN.
"gt Smlbeam Atpme Con· Int, AM·rM cm, anrf, ;:a~ VVJ .,._.. ., ' McCoy·lllO. Ford
vert. St<;b restore~. nu tires. Asking $3950. _ 1GOW.Commonwealth
CHat1e receipts). a,..a.a. 64&8S94 ,_,... 9723 Pullettoa. 526-5501
car. Must sell. list •tr. & 1 sr • H~w ...._. 9720 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• "-Giiie 9735
6'1s-cD SAIOl AMA ........... ·-······· Ferrarl Dloo '7' ....................... .
Mdl 9101 835·3171 * DRIVE A * Bnl/l'an. Lo ml. Mint '73 Ghia Cpe. Slick. Xlnt ••••••·-·• ....... • •... cuacl. Great investment. ClOlld. SU95 or best ofr 'H~'!r.~.,...IMW*:-• *LI ..... ~· * Sl9.9501otr.t1a.1t0a ......; .. ,_ • '7J AUDI FOX. a-.c... '""~ • I I r..c... ....,"".._
R&H, air cond. xi.t '77S30!4spd.slru r .&.YE A LOT M 9725 '81 Ghia. New clutch " ~ MS-l7il 'f7&?0io S/H lnask ~ •••••••••-•••..,•••••• brakes. Good cond.
"12Aulli,110LS.Aaao. 'M-~s1•4t1P1>P " All 'TS 124 Sp1der, sd.apd
1
• $1400 Ca11848-00ll ar runa.-cf ·~ '1781i4S1>0UJlTP maea. new ra ••a,
7days 67S.H'Jt. Boa. 'l8DMAS/R 712.PQM canette stereo, xtraa, '72. 35,000 ori& nU. stereo.
E,.uftc. Mt-0532 CloMlllO. Sv 1 IJf t.mmac cond, 144475 Desperate, must aell . ... o.. ..... 9100°...... .... tlCll Alllos. .... ... ~..... 'i6 710 wp. A/C. 4-ap, ·~r~Mt ~~·M~··· :oice.~7,731 -··-•••••••••••••••• ••··---·••et _ __, ____ •-•••••~· .. •••••••••••• r rack, radials. stereo. r.cL Xlot coad. $ll00. -·--..... -••
5]48~
.L3Mmi. $3850.963-3635 581-5720. . --------· "T8 BZIG. btcb~, Air, 4-.._. 9727
spd, !OK ml . 30 + mn. -··--.. -·-$3400. 5SH2190 • llPG! 1970 Honda 600
· '731200 atn. 45,000 mi, 4 Sedan $1U. Radio, ......, 4. spd. Very good coad. t.at.. reeent onrtaaal. ,.,,.,,,,,._ ._. __ 6 414.,..
59-571.8af\4PM RUNSSUPEJll~ ---• sw:w-
HOUSE of IMPORTS
714/523-7250
6162 MAMCNUTll aVD.
WA PARK
9100 Alllos, Mew 9tOO ..._.Mew tlOO ..... Mew noo MIM.Mew tlOO ....................................................................................................................
' ~ r Johnson & Son says •.••
I
''Let Us Prove It!''
BEST SERVICE
PLUS •..
LOW PRICES TOOi
Low oompetitiW prices and quality "after Sale" servtce is what we
offer at Johnaon and Son. We'd like the opPortunity to prove it. Come in and see us today.
. UAI,ITY USED CAR
7SUMCOLN '75 FOID '61 CADILLAC MAU JV. Full~,,.. CDIJ' LTD ~ eqllipped. CJotb split Fl .. twood. l'ull power, 1lllnt 35..ibO =-Treat JOllU"aelf to tilt se&U, •bowroom Creab. Tbla beauty eood.IUon tatmor. £"17 dealer ba ·Wheel. C(Jbtrol. I .. y P0Mr nea has •am roar.~ oae )'OU ,... ... to believe t1Wi la twia comfort uata. LPllMDi. oun.WXl96 Prtced.t.o ld1 today
58188 51288
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76"'9 76 CHEVROLET . -~-..ov~-~. ~onte c...to. Ail' OODd., Ult ..,.._
dayU. .~ wi&h low mU-. JI JW're ~ to ,.. b'lay W. one la priced to MU.
,9988
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"'Tl• Corolla, low ma, new
~es. radials. ed cood.
*883t,&e&-ID
~Corona Wagon, fully
.. \lipped, air, auto,
Af1J/FJ4 radio, Jug rack. w60d ahln sides, xlnl Pl9'1= $2495. 833·38Sl
'11'CeUca Llft Back, slvr,
aut.o, 11.000 ml. FM stcr. tdap, xlnt cond 963-7920.
~.900.
~ 9767
..-······················ 76 TRIUMPHTR7
Immaculate & loaded I
Alrcood.,AM/FM stereo
eauette. 100 + ma 11, • mlc:beUn u... 1anroof,
onl1 12,000 milea,
arm.IDtnd .,~In· teriar. MaQ men ex·
lnlt Pt/PtY t.IAX 'II)
M).U19«131-aMO
'19 TR6. White. Almost
completely reblt, ad.
eoad. '94-1237
•75 SPITFIRE Yellow,
AM/FM, 17000 ml, sof·
t /hrd top. S3100. 556-6130
Yol&sWOCJM' 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'.'70 VW Bug, yellow, 1ood
cond, uklnt $1200.
5S2.Q52I
HUGESELEC'l'JON
• NEW & USED CARS
Top cash $$for your VW.
Paid for or not. Call
Xellh or Jerry,
BOB WITHAM VW
'lfOOWestmlnster Ave.
893-7551or638-7880
AUTO CENTER
1425
BAKER
ACROSS FROM FEDCO
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• •69 YOLKSWAG ..
7PASS.IUS
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• I 974 PONTIAC
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F\dl power, factory air
cond .. tilt wheel, rallye
wheels, automatic, Lan·
da11 top, bucket seals &
})wr. steering-brakes·
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V8, power steering, white apoke wheels & oft
road W.. This 4 wheel
drive la in excellent oon·
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1977 Ir 1976
CADILLAC
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(8) To choose From
AD fully eqwpped with
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as
$9888
Nabers
Cadillac.
2600 H.1rbor Blvd,
Cm1.i M~s.i 540.9100
"'11 VW Super Beetle,
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IUNDAY, NOYapa 27, 1t77
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Using a Lawyer May Be Oailgerous to yOur· Wealth
rm a lawyer myself-and I may
be cutting my own throat-but rm
going to tell you the truth:
The bulk of what most lawyen
do could be done by aomeone who
had never seen the inside of a law
school-and UBUally is.
Lawyer's ucretariu do most of
the form work on wills, divorces
(as well as annulments and legal
separations), bankruptcies and
creditor plans, simple contracts,
real estate deals (buying, selling,
and leasing) , run-of-the-mill _eer-
sonal injury cases, adoptions, filing
homesteads, insurance clahrus, mi-
nor criminal cases ... and the list
goes on and on.
And what do these Legal ~
taries do? They follow directions
and fill in the blanb on forms.
That's all. It's as simple as that.
That's why I think you may be
ready to try being your oum law-
yer-and save a 'ton' of money.
But before you decide, answer
these two questions: (1) Can you
follow simple directions-no more
complicated than assembling a
Christmas toy or reading a cook
book? (2) Do you have the few
cents necessary to buy the correct
formsataLegalS~tioneryStoft?
If your answer to both of thoee
questions is "yes," you're readv.
Well, almo.t ready. ~ are just
two more things you should know:
(1) You don't necessarily have
to have "the few cents wessary to ·
buy the correct form at. a Legal
Stationery Store." Becauae rn tell
you how and where to get many of
these forms free.
(2) You'll need a book. It's called
"Do Your Own Legal Work." And
you caa do your own legal work-
no matter which State you live in.
The book took more than a year to
write. Based OD what rve actually
been earning in my Jaw practice,
·that represents more than $100,000
wQrth of advice.
I mention that, not to brag, but so
you'll know that I'm-not some kid,
fnsb out of law school. and hungry
for a few bucb. .Along that line,
you ahaula know that rve been
practiciDg for 13 1eara. and rve
written ttie book about ttie 1epl
· ~blems I work witl;i, dq in and
day out.
Some other th•no ~u miPt
want to lmOW: r'"' pubJlehed tech·
nicaJ 1$1 uticJes that eixplain tbe
law-to lawyers.; rve 9el ted as a
reiearch assistilnt to a Judea of
the U.S. Circuit Court of AJ>i>ea]& draw up a simple contract might
What will it cast you to "Lire~ a cost you $400 if &e had to start from
lawyer with thoee qualifications? acratch. It could cost you $30 if he
Ten dqllars. Just about what I-and had to take only a half hour to re-
lots of other lawyers-would charge view the work you'd already done
you for 10 minute• of legal advice. -and ma do, using my boQk.
Why so cheap? ltecause I ~ X.wyers get $60 for'simple hu.&-
to sell a miJ1ion copi&-or at Ieast band-wife wills; rn show you how
enough so I can take 80Dle time oft to do your own in less than an
and enjoy life with my family. hour. Lawyers charge about ~
That's what's in it for Jbe. for a simple divorce which may
And here's just a aample of take less than two hours of their
what's in it for vou (including com-time. t.wyers get between $.1,000
plete directions and sample forms and "1500 for obtaintng a $9,000
you can practice with) : personal injury settlement. I'll a-~ --~ show you how to do as well, or bet.-Bow to uuu .... me forma • • • ter, by younelf. X..wyera get $150
pap 7 · for an adoption, but their aecre-i
Bow to draft your own 1rill · • • taries do most of the work-and ao
pace 31 can you.
Bow to handle 1Gur own crimi-Your best guarantee that my
nal cue · · · pap 7Z . book is everything I say it hi, is
How to settle your own Mddmt this: my fellow lawyers will be
orpenonalinjurycue ••• papa watc~ing me like a hawk. I
Bow to handle an adoption • • • wouldii't dare mi.Hstep or mislead
P•le 99 you. It could cost me my license.
Bow to IOlve debt problems_ What's more, rm 80 sure you'll
from comumer-credit pmmelin1 find my book immedfatelv profi~
to bankruptcy ••• pace 12'1 abJe-that I'll Jet you read it be/on
How to draft a contract ••• pap you pay for it! ·
Z09 Send me your check or money
Bow to handle real estate tram-order today-and I promiae not to
actions .•• pap 211 deposit it for SO dap; That abould
Bow you can me a r..w LlbJVJ give you time enough to look it
fr to Id ba'-' over and decide whether to keep it -ee avo pro w. • • • aave If ..a~ '11 •---• • __ ..a_ , or return it. you """ return it, I wuu:::a •••• &OrDI a ClOrpG.t:aUUDl • • • ~..I 1...--'-L-~ hec'-ancl handle hund.recla of other ma~ rJa:JU U111C& your tiftCUncu. c~ or
ten! • • • pap 25 moneyAt ordert, . 'D be L..-. Now I'm not saying that you're . worr you . out a •cw
never going to need a lawyer. 1 am cents for postage. Seema like a
-vine that if vnu do need to Slee pxetty small risk for a book that I -v-e .,..,, honestly believe could save you
one, you'll be readv and be able to thousands of dollara in 1eOl fees.
handle a lot of the simple, clerical Why not fill out 8nd mail tbe cou-
work younelf. You'llavehutime. pon now? Poat-date your check if
Here's an example of how-my you want to. I won't cash it for 30
book will cut down on ihoee pre-days anyway.
cious minutes: For an attorney to • r. r. """'*"'· 1-. 1m r-----.-.-----~--~------~~-~----, Fin•nciaJ Puhlishen, Dept. ae . I
15.541 Computer Lane I
Huntington 8-ch. caJ.tfomia 9ClM9 I
Prove lt to me! Show-me how I can hire a $1.00P004~wyer lor 10 dol-I
Jan. I've enclOMCI m.J check or=nter-but don t cleposlt lt for JO ct..Ya. If I ~ 10UI' book .ttbln that Wld .,,,,., pQmmt h.ck....a•nntMcl I
I undentad m.J anla-will be tba ~ lt'"I teeelved. I
1 ~ • c.1a o a-t o 110Dq Order a I
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RICHARD BURTON TALKS
ABOUT HIS STORMY PAST
AND FUTURE HOPES
For years hla personal life was a shambles and most olhls
work. he says, was .,rubbish,• but his performance In
Equus is a resounding signal that a great actor ls back.
By Patricia Baum
Whcrwver Rk:hard Burton goes, the
waten stiD part. Even ln the molt elegant
and contervative Beverly Hill hotel, long
uMd to holttng IUpenfan and rovaJty,
hcada tum, eyes • end both dllU'I
guatl and blaM ltaff buzz wtth Udte-
ment. "Hts eyes•• so green," gulha an
elevator girt. "He'1 ldll so handlome.~ a -
d.Ima MOther.
AfW ......._ eomett.ewtdl
..._... Bllltoa. one 900I\ underunda
the rA10n1 for all the an.nlk>n. The im-
poeing ftgure, strong f~ and raonar\I
vCl6c::c that made him • maUntc Idol .,. al
msvcloualy Intact aher 52 ~-But
more Important, " forcdul. pa.onal
magncdlm gtva Burton • comrundlng
p1aencc and maka the vay air about
tum aKkJ. with cl.ddclty. At the Ame
time, however, beneath the lmpit..t111e
surf~. Burton II Mnllttv• and u falllble
as the rat ol ua.
He admltl, for Instance, that he atffcn
from Mlf-doubt. Until hta r.atnt stage
eomebec:k In fquue, In which he portrays a
peychiall1st trming a aaable bov who hlll
bl!nded abc hones, he fared he hed km
hit ability to hold the att.8nlk>n ol en au-
dience. Before he apped onto the ero.d.-
way stage that ftnt night, aher an et.nee
ol some 12 yis.wa, he NCa!ls wtth • shud-
der, "I was more ICWCd tMn In my entire
life. I wu tmnblng end pe.pilog ell owr.
But the minute I walMd out C>nlltagl, I
knew I ltill hed the poww and brathed a
MC:ret sigh ol rdel ...
In bq, Burton C0111iders fquU1 a nwp
turnl'1Q P<*\t In .. W., h WM abCJue thM
tlmc tMt he 8nali/ aMW the~
rnarriege to Uz T~ and Ntded Into •
... flamboyant aw.nee wtth a MW wtfc,
former model&.... Hunt(,.. C'JOHT} •..
IUCClhl In the p.y (he ....,.... d"9 ,. to
attical llCdelm In the MW ~ bM.s on
the p.yt P.0t11r*d him to focut moN on
thethuelr.
.......... .... .. ram tnkal
............ ,.... actoc. Although the
eon Qf • PQClf w.Jah COiii miner, hit unique
glfta -the deep voice, dynamic v¥>r and
lmmcnM authortty -brOQ(lht quldl IUC·
eat on the London and New York .....
and raoundlng Pi'.._ from aitk:I. Burton,
It WM aaJd, wat the dramettc heir to Lau·
NnCC OfMer, dlltlned to become the
SJQtat actor In the Englleh-epaldng
world. But .,.. rnmfylng EWeth ~
In 1964, he Wiii '*-fy aco.id ol
....... ,. talent and ........ 19 lhee-
trtc.I mped for quid. ,..,. CliltlltCY and
Pmtdit 8luft •• ,,_~ -• fNqwfll ~toF...iltl~
the good llf•. His ... WOik dwtndled ..
his film'"' JOCJmed to $1 maon per pie·
ture. Although a few movla, IUCh .. The
S,,,, Who Cam. In from the Cold and
Who• A/roJd of V~ Woof'!, mllkhed
his magnificent abllltia, the )oa'lt Yentura
with Lil for the mCJlt psi we:r. eecond-r.tc.
For .U his commanding manner, Burton
recalJa the crlddlm with obvtoua pain ....
wal IO wMn .a.It by It M ftnt,*' he CDn-
fala, "that my acttng ... nol up to Pll'.
FlMlly. I hed to ltop reading about ~
liltogether... In fact. b more than •
decade, he dalma. he has nol...., any ·-
Ilda about htmld, and he tndes • In
cWcncBng his caner. '"Ya, rv. made
eome tplendidJy mo11mOU1 fllms, but
CW1YOM must do IOIN rubbtlh. J needed
.fllma to lnauM my ICllJS». The stage can
bevcry~-
H.. ... laeW ........ .-..
-----of 90ll9J 1ae· • ...-? ~ his own ..arnm., he's tMes'I In mon
tMn $20 mlllon ~ the yis.wl .... .-to
be hoe1~," he ~ "by the lmmoe1illy
ol NCeMng an aibeolutely huge~ for
an abawd '* ol WOfk. But rw come '° •
bekvc that It's nol 10 unf& rw --
large IUmt to ct.tty. And rw pllld .......
pa'ICJnfl pnc. In the km ol ptwcy."
He '""" to t.w ~ ...... how8wr. to acapttng this altllilk>n. He
had Mp.d thld with Susan he coukt ....
entoY a ,..... pm90MI We. Bui he now
knowa thM la not ~ beca&.. the
publlc '*"~ contlmMs to .. hhn.
'"The commotion owr me w. a lball\
on our nwrtags Ill fat," he -., '"O..
beth, hamg been a *' since chlldhood,
undmeood .. but Suan cldn't. and ...
thought I wm tome kind ol freak."
E ... _...,_blua .... tllieeo.
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and ~ with beautiful wom&n
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ltage In Toninto. he..,.~ the lllt-m would Naly occw. "I wet ll8ndlnQ In
front Qf the foodghtt about to delMr •
curtain IPMCh." he uya ~
"and this woman dwQed up the~ wtth
a cup In her tt.ftd. I thought, Oh, my God,
here It comet. But It tunMd out .. the wanilld w ...., autorJ<llph ...
Thin, cWrt,. the Equw nm In New
Yodt. he Mt ..........,... ""1th ....an.-
don. Had • ·~nect -.... the
havy leQdy -8ultOn. for-Mr the tt..
plM, had ............ plMned: ·1
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A palnle&s way to overcome time·~ habits Is to
give your ego the praise and compensation It needs.
w. go bough •• dlmb.ding .,.....
• monel to our dog wh.n he s-fc:mw a
trtdl. • tip to the ........ who ~ ..
pron~ • tr..a to 1he cMd who gltl en -'------'
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In t.C:t. we ... generous In ~
cwryone aCIPt Iha one penon who le
malt .. 1iC)Of1mlll to aich of UI -~
fOf tmny, Iha ~ of NM1dlr19 on...w far a dallred ldlol\ ..-. con·
trtued. But t.t.wnl ......... "' ...
one o1 the moll .tfacave ~ ol ....
our own ~ I Vo" would ... to
dwnga --ol your ..... (and who
wouldn:'O). try "*18 ..... bwt '*5d •=•da, In mv wo.tt • • tmw man191-ment CO I bft, ( 1-.. found thll an G •
celent -.hnique for helping dlnl °""'"
come a.. 11JlldRg lwbll. It oftln tue·
cwll wtwewllpcMstmnct.
Tbe ...... In .... up • 1.-.d
tYlllllD II to focut on a ..... halilt Vo"
_.to 18 'M and to decide wtm tpe-
dDc ac:lan canl8lum -...ci:-. .. In ad.
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Sng. OdrlHe. thw ~ IN9 .... they
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up .... ~ ..-n b Nead-
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things IUdt • • llldl of gum can t. men
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There are several, and If parenta recognbe them
qulddy andknow how to act with good judgment.
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WHAT MAKU ACNE·STATIN
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The doctor went on to aay that l'Mnf
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WHAT ABOUT SENSITIVE SKIN?
l9ebble aald that even when the
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search at the University of Pennsyt.-
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TM tlr'lt OM II front an editor of OM
of .... nation'• leedJng f8INon .....
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SEE TH! DIFFERENCI!
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Mw ... ...
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Quips & Quotes
PASSTDIE
nrrw paaa. nervone ..-.
But ame fl eomcthlns no OM MCI.
Raults o/ anw en oll ab6ut;
Of that tltae II no lls'*" doubt.
I wonder, doa It tneok up /J'Offf
The bock or tit»? How doa It conw?
I/ I but knew. Td dodgs, fd '*'-·
Awoy /tom ff fd run or'gllds.
Don't alk me •Ida IM path M~ -.n:
Tuns coma and goa, and~ me ahahn.
Upon me, pletac. Ju.i mlf on eve:
Tlnv pmaed. but cbdn't pcm nw bp.
-RJdwird Annour
An old-fastlb..t girt .. one who wll not hold
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nec:aAl'Y· -DaoklO. ~n
(Jpleara-~ You can't Manw ,.,...
/CK being the LOO)/ tlwy Cft. Thev IM'"e bom tfklt
l&JOV. -~MYONnak
Herc'• a~ Ian: 1'hllnka to_.,...
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not to lnhmt tha earth. -Robot Otten
I don't core U1hat people '°SI about th9 flUV Car-
ter I lllc.e him even though h8 brol1-la
President. -Al Ball
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Beverly Archer, whb stars with Oliver
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Bnllsh author JR R Tolkien reportedly was amazed al the way his
adventure StOfY. vlhe Hobbit," created m1lhons of devoted fans.
particularly 1mon1 t0lle1e students. when 11 was published 30 years
aeo 1n the United States More than 75 printinas. totahna over 6
m1lhon copies. have been sold
That theory 1s professed by Orson Bean. the voice of Bilbo Baums
1n the Xerox special "When youne people are ready lo find their own
hobbit hole with the Estabhshment. and look for a house v111th a
morteaae and all th1t 1oes with 1t," says Bean. "they should have the
option to ao out and slay a dra1on · Bean was quoted 1n a recent
interview as say1n1 that anyone can find adventure 11 he truly seeks 11
"Everyone has ophons 1f he'd only use them." he added. "Most
people don't think they hive options That's not true. Anyone can
change his attitude-as Bilbo did That's the messaae of 'The Hobbit'
Other voices for "Hobbit" characten are provided by Richard
Boone, John Huston, Otto Prem1n1er. Cyril R1tch1rd and Hans
Conre1d The spectal, accord1n1 to producer$ Arthur Ranktn Jr .. and
Jules Bass. involved the work of more than 200 separate artists and
will be one of the most fully·animated ever filmed. It includes more
than 110.000 tnd1v1dual draw1nas. each of which. says BISS. m11ht
stand as a work of art by itself ''The Hobbit" was adapted for TV by
Romeo Muller Composer Maury Laws wrote 13 one1nal son1s for the
production, all except one based on Tolk1en's onain1I lyrics The
exception is the theme son&. "The Greatest Adventure," with special
lyrics by co·producer Bass
The m1lhons Of viewers who meet Bilbo and his friends for the first
lime on TV are expected to echo the theme of some 1rafflt1·pa1ntin1
college students-that "J R.R Tolkien 1s hobbit Iormina."
Tolluen. who died 1n 1973 would undoubtedly have been even
more impressed had he lived to witness the first telev1s1on production
of "The Hobbit " II s virtually certain that m11l1ons more people will
see that smile telecast than have 1ead the book. creatma mynad new '<
fans for the story about the httle people who 1nhab1t the mythical
realm of middle Earth Produced by Ranktn & Bus Productions. · The
Hobbit" airs u a Xero• special Sunday even1n1 lrom 8-9 JOPM on
NBC A new wave of enthusiasm fo1 Tolkien and hts works 1s now at a
peak. Book sales of both "The Hobbit" and his "lord of the Rines"
tnlo&y continue h1fh. The author's newest story "lhe S1lmanlhon,"
was published posthumously a month or so aao and soared
immediately to the top spot on the bestseller hsts
Bookstore windows across the country are filled with Tolkien
works. rncludlna a special 11fl edition of "The Hobbit" published by
the Abrams Publlshina Co., with the onainal Tolkien text and fuH·
color illustrations from the TV special Recold1nas and 11tt albums of
sonas from the show, brouaht out by Disney Records, are on view in
record shops, and a special "Hobbit" float, based on the special. was
featured 1n the M1cy's Thanks1mn1 Day Parade
What 1s "The Hobbit" and what 1s responsible for its enormous
popularity, which his seen hobbit cults formed on colleae compuses.
spec11I colleae Enahsh courses devoted ulumely to lhe study of
Tolkien and the form11ton of Tolkien Ian clubs amona adults?' Bilbo
Bau1ns. the "st1r" of "The Hobbit 1s described by Tolkien as clean·
sh1ven, fat in the stom1ch 1nd shoeless-because his feet are
covered with soft fur th•t matches the hair on his head He's eentle
but with a yen for 1dvenlure. is extremely pohte ind, at times. 1ust a
bit IUSS'I /
little Bilbo embaru on his f1ntashc 1dventure. when Gandall, the
Wizard, ind 1 tnbe of 13 dw1rfs requ1S1hon him to help capture a
fabulous treasure auarded by a ferocious dr1con named Smaua. The
reluctant Bilbo, who'd much r1ther st1y home 1n his hobbit-hole to
blow smoke nnas ind ut severe! dinners uch day, becomes• hero
u he and the dw1rfs f11ht off loathsome aobhns. spiders and the
malevolent Ores and hn1lly w~n b1ck the treasure 1fter 1 rousin1
b1ttlt with the dr11on. Althou1h m1ny coll11• students rud into "The Hobbit" an
1lle1ory about World War II, Tolkien himself claimed never to have
considered th1t. The book's chief appeal. SIY some critics, 1s its
unabashed return to heroic rom1nce, somelhina m1ssln1 from 1111
neor11llstlc novels of tod1y
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lllt rest of tht on11nal mt member$
of the tiro senn aet to1ether 1n tins
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(tom) '72 Conni• Sttvens
Don 'I mention lh• word "fYPf'"CHting" •round Donn•
Miiis, the $tir of Oulnn M•rtin Production•' two-hour 11/m,
"'The Haunted Udy," •Iring Mond•y. at QPM on NBC. Since
her television i:Mbut In th• ao•p aper•. Love Is • Many
Splendored Thing, It hu ,,..n Donn• ·s good fortune to
asaum• many different roles, from hookers to heevle• In
the upcoming OM production. Donna pie ya• po/lcewomen.
but With I twrlt
As Susan Reilly,• spec/al lnvestlg•tot tor th• Los Angeles
Police Department. Donna I• lora.d Into a fife on the run
when her inquiry Into a mob-<:ontroll~ polltlcl•n ,..una In
her being tffe vrctlm of 1 murder lreme-up. With ltHJ meny
guises she must employ under this pr9mlH. Donn• mu•t
cover virtually the lull range of ch•r•cters •h•'• port,.yed
In her entire carHr Some may a/so detect• almllarlty to tht
classic OM series, The Fugitive, but Oonna ln1Jat1 site II not
ju/SI stepping Into David Jan•Hn'• running ahoea.
"The situation• we build are not reelly th•t almllar to The
Fugitive." she says. "You have to remember we lfe dHllng
with a woman's point of view. And ah• would react In• crlals
differently from 1 man."
Despite th• title, not every moment of "The Hunt~ Lady'·
Is e crisis Fugitives do run Into people, and "Hunted Lady"
gives Donne ample opportunities for character rel•tlon·
ships.
··1 ask myself two questions 'Da.• It worlt'I' •nd 'Does II
keep you Interested. caring •bout th• charactera?' I r.1t th•
fllm satisfies both qu.stlon1," Donna NYI·
The rest w/11 be up to th• •udfenc• If ttlevi.lon vitwers
Ilk• what they ate on Monday, Donna Miii• m•y w.11 return
es Suun Rellly In a WHkfy ••rle• And tor• girt who 11tun•
"type-c11tlng," that could ,,. welcome newa In~. Evwy
week c•n be opening night•• ah• aaume• • new Identity
on the road
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Special gu,st stars: Wafter Matthau, L~lae Fletcher,
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Cilff1n. a my PfOper Boston butler
travels to C.lllorn1a to seek his
fortune 1n this rolld1n1 1otd rush
adventure Roddy McDowall and
Suzannt Pltshelte star CJ)""""' • CD III (8 Cl>) Ma"J """ bicy OrlW llylttriei A duf INI
hpruds an ut0<11on plot to boillb
las Ve1as casinos. and her hit
depends on Frank and Joe totv1n1 tht
Ust 1n hll)e
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(Plr1 I) Atchit IS tempttd to don the
f1rnous hooded robe of membtrsh1p
tn a secret v11itant1 society without
k110111n1 the utch" h11 l1beral son
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about the 1dventures of 1 hobbit 111
tht fantasy WOfld 1nhab1ted by elves
dli'arfs. d111ons aobhns and a 1mard
is brourhl to television foi 1'1e first
time 1n this animated sptcltl
Feat111td are the voices of Orson
Btan, Joltn Huston. Richard Boone,
Ottt' Prem1nl'r and Cynl R1tcherd
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beeutlful woman 1s the b11t lo trip a
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and JOtfll WA"'E"
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th11 spe<11t wl!ich offers a port111t ot
Amtr1uns at llomt ind abroad dur
1n1 World W11 n lhrouch sunu
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lruduu for his topical, Pulttm
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BEVERLY SlllS - A VERY
JJ&err9 91/ido°"
B~rlv Sills the rP.1gning
first lady of Ame11can oper1.
bt'gan s1ng1ng th<> title role
of "The Merry Widow'
when she was only 17-and
has sung 11 more lh•n 250
11mes since Rt>cently,
though, Ms li1lls decided to
sing the role yet •gain Thf'
happy resuhs of her decision
c•n be seen on KCET Mon·
day at 9PM . when the public
television station airs IU
special presentation of the
San Diego Opera produr11on
of "'The Merry Widow."
"The Merry Widow" 1s a
unique clarnc of modern
opera. credited with creallng
several of the ope1atrc
1heme1 alter which several
later 11110rks were patterned
But It's lar from being the
~mbt'r h11e somellmes asso·
c1a1ed with 'classic oper.a
In f;ic1 1f any sin11le oper.i11c
\NOit un prove that oper•
contrary to th• ponderous
image some sttll have ol 1t,
can .ctually be fun tow.itch,
"The Merry Widow" may
well be the one 72 ye.irs
haven't faded the .ippe.il of
this popular work, which be·
came .in Ol/\"rn1ght M!nsatton
when l1rst performed m
V1enn.i 1n 1905. The light
he111ed wit and romance of
the story-and the lovely,
hummable melodlM of thet
Kore-are, If anything, more
eotertainlna than ff\ler
Beverly. Sills pl.ay; Anna
Gl1wari, the ··Merry Widow"
of the opera's 111le Ann.i 11o a
bt'aullful Petroveman widow
who has 1nhe111ed a lar11l'
forlune-mak1ng her l's·
pec11lly de1o11able lo !oU1tors
The opera tocuse1o on Anna
and lhe in111c11e .imorous in
t11gues th.it sw11I ilround her
.md the dashing fellow Pet·
roven1<1n, Count Danilo at
the Pe1roven11n fmbusy 1n
P.ins Ull1m.itelv. dfler a w ·
oe~ of humorous romant oc
compl1Ciil1ons, Anna 1s
united 11o1th her true il)VE'-
and her fortune finds 111o way
into the proper hands
In addition to Beverly Sills,
the s.m Diego opera produc·
trOI'\ of "The Merry Widow"
stars Allan Titus and Andrew
Fold1 The operetta was d1·
rf'<led by T110 Capob1anro,
Theo Alcantara was conduc·
tOf Carl Toms designed the
l~rshly beautiful sets .rnd
costumes The televised ~r
s1on. directed by Kirk Brown·
ing was produced by D~1d
Prowtll of the popular In
Performanc• at Wolf Trap
PBS specials The progtam 1s
a co·product1on of KCET and
the Arts Pro11ram Croup of
WHhm111on, D C , made
pcm1ble by a gr1n1 from Al ·
lant1c fhchf1eld Company.
The general high quality of
the San Diego Opera pro·
duct1on was one ruson why
Ms <.ills, who c.n pick .ind
choose any role she des1rM,
cho'e to do yet clgaln a role
she's \Un& so many times
Then there was the lively,
brand new English tr1nsla·
t1on of this much-performed
operetta, Clt'.tled especially
for this prod1..1c11on-accotd·
1n11 lo Ms Sills, ··the ~t
libretto for The Merry
Widow' I've ever ~en ..
But pe1h•ps the main lac·
tor 1n Ms c;;11s· deCtsion to
1akl' ~rt in this gala pre~
ta11on of 'The M•rrv
Widow ' was the role of
Ann• n~ll Though she sang
Anna often early tn her n1·
rttr In recent vea~ Ms Sills
hu tended to sing lar hew·
1er fire-the doomed hero·
1nes who populate so much
of the oper.it1c reper101re
"The Me1ry Widow," on the
olh~ hand, 1s light frothy.
frivolous and fun Or, as Ms
Siils herself h•ppily
described the role of Ann•·
"I don't go mad. I cion't d1f',
and I get the fella 1n the
end'"
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When will the L.A.
Unified School District
be unified?
Even as this ad was being written ,
Superior Court Judge Paul Egly was
making the day-to-<:fay decisions
leading to a desegregation plan.
And through it all, there's been one
man who has spent as much time
inside that court as Egly himself. His
name is Saul Halpert, and if you're a
parent in Los Angeles, you probably
know him as the man who's kept
you current on school issues for the
past eleven years.
Tonight through Friday, Saul Halpert
will bring you an up-to-the-minute
report on integration . Unite your family
and watch .
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MONDAY (Continued) (118 Mtwle: (C) (211r) "fMI'•
hrt4t" (drtl '71 -Jemu Siewert
CD Burt l.lncalttr bd • ...,.. £.aplot• r,yc111c
rtlttl0fll1111 T 111l1htl m llltn "1t!MI S.... • ..,.,, 0..1111
ill llMle: CC) (21111) "TM Oay tf
tlit JKbl" (d11) '73-fdward roa
• Tk l!hfry WW.. ( CZI ())) Mlrit: "Bltd Noon moa....-.c.• l!)DttW~S...
10:00
D QIXl S,ecill ''Without A Steond
Tl1ou1M' rOGum on this ym·, LA
Police Otll'rtmtnf't Med1I ol V1I01
rec101ents Cl> ....... ,. .... ......
Cll Merit: ''Wlllt Effr ~ Tt
9'by Jilltr' (susp) '61-Btllt 01w1s
• lll1tl1: a::> (to) "Dedon' Wins" (dr1) '71 Oy1n C1nnon
Richard Crenn1 Gene Hac~man
After bein1 boo~ed for the murdtr of
h15 wife. 1 dOGtor aarees lo per1Mm a
dthcate oper1hon tor a fellow cloctO!
11 ht will help him uupe
.., "'S!Mrt ccm m > CJ) IWftrtJ
G> 111111• °'""*
-10:30-
D btftftJ Aatttrty '' determined to pron that a busmeuman who
d11d 1n the cr1sll of a p1rt1lt 111crelt
did not commit su1C1dt
CDG>"""
11:00
D CfmlD>())G8""' • Tiie....,,.... ~ ()) ccm CD> """ ...... : CC) '1llH c... .,__
_ .. (dra) '68-Michatl Parks
CDTk~C...,..
QtTkllwy-tn
• '""""' 2llltM • Diel C.Mt
(QI ())) t-~ Style
CDV1.W...•hll_. CD kWILett11r lla'*1
-11:30-
• CD • .... U@Cl)Ga>.._, e.. e t-AIMriet11 StJtt
Cl) llowle: "Str...-• Ille Tlliril "':':J:~•) 'CO-Peter lone 10!
CD lllt.rtllln me.ts.rt
i11Tlle 1'0C1• •C..-UC""1 ca w> so.Fl T11utn
12:00
• (tm Cl>) ()) CIS Ute II•:
Mdll!H "'Wlft "No Ht1rt1. No
Flowtn"
•TllllllJllZ. • 11Mf1: CC) ·•ne "-ff·I•"
(COii) '67 -J1111ts MICA/thur. mr"""r.....-• llttfl .. : "llatla To ler111111."
'11\t Purple Cana "
-12:30-
• ;.Wry
Cit .. "nlrM 5-'-T-"
(wa) '68-Nt¥1llt Brtnd
-~-1:00 D G CJ) 0 T...,,.. ••sn -2:35-...... : .,_.,.,.. ..... "
(wn) '62-Klttt Oou11,. p.,.
TU•SDAY I
HO e a::> wlA• bi! Otiltr"
(wes) 53-llonatd Aupn 10:00 • "nit um. r.." (dr1)
'fl Btttt Oew11 S ~ Kew\" (alh) 40-
(nol rly11n
U:OO • "All AMII be" (dra) SO-Bttlt Onis Anne Bider
C.rt Mtmll. Celeste tlolm 1:00 • .,.. View,.,..,..,. •
KMil" (dr1) ·~~-Riclllrd (tan
1;00. CC) ''Tiit hits ti
,....,.... (adv) 58-EnOI Flynn.
3:00 CD CCl '1'1111 S..... U."
(dra) '68-Bany Sut11v1n Glenn
Corbett, Andrew Prine,
3:l0 • "Villl to A S..I l"lllltt"
(Com) '60-Jttry ltwlS
lvlNiffG
e:oo
• ()) ((U) Cl>) ....
• aJi Cl) a a """ -~o.. (I) ,,.,,, ~Cttfftt*
• CD 9 ca Cll> ,.... e Ptt lultt\111 Los An1etes
1.#tn n Clewttnd Cn1hers .Tiit . ..., .... ........
• ,......, • MMt»ft
alllltTlwoeS-... •'--•c.tlf ..... ..,,.
• A*lt & c.tdl
-5:30-
• 111* '111 Ma9'1 llty" Pert I (die) '6~-Jolln Wayne, Kui Oouslu,
Pat11t11 Nol, lom Tryon. P1ula
Prentiss. H•MY Fondt Cl) Mlpll'1 ...,_
al lllltn Cltfflll • .,n. .. s.
((ll) (])) lll IAM ..... , e Oftf lalf Guest 1s A0Stm1ry
Cloollt1 IDCotu.~ ••c.::~111n • Uttlt
Glt "lllSl0£ STW$HT"
• DP'OSlS MISDW.S •U.i.t.,..
(QllCI))..., .... ........
8:00
• ((ll) (I)) ()) Tiie AtzfelrlcM
Mil, ll1t yotrnctst r1tzpalld, 1111•u
hrs first comman1on and the upe11
enq NI JOC(lll mt1n1n1 IOI the
ent11t famdy
DWISNtSOOS
/, "AMrica s.t•
Tiii 0-"/ll Star1 •«»<D•OA .. rlu s.... .. 0-.... Bob ... 1$ tilt
hOU of this ut11nranza, whlCll 0111
1nalu from th1 f1med Lo116on Pal
t1d1u111 w1111 Hu M11esty, Quttn
Ehz.abtth II, 1nd her husb1nd, His
Roy1I H111lntu, Tiit Dllkt of (din
burch. 1n 1ttelld111c1 Joln1nc Ho0t
1n this 1111 ere Julie Andrm, llu6ol1
Nureyev. Paul Allu. H•rtY 8tl1fontt,
Clrot Burnett, Shulty Mecl11ne. The
Muppet$, Al1n Kina. Ttl• 8rothtt
hood of Min, Cito L11nt. John Otnk
worth and l ommy Coooer
• MMlt: Mllotil Te Ille'' (com)
'47-81n1 Clo\by, Bob Hopt. OOIOthy
llmour.
Cl) lll"lt: CC) (21u) "Crltk'•
CWct" (com) '6Z-luc1lle 8111 Bob
Hollt e Cl> C11 (QI Cl)) Ha,,, o.,,
"Byt Bye 811Ckb1N" R1th1t must
decide whether lo JOlll 1 l11tt1n1ty,
ud Fonztt thinks his lr11nd will bt
101n1n1 a bunch ol "trds •hu
members 01dt1 lld1t lo dump the
bllc•bllltd Polslt 1nd Ralph Malph • Cef'll lwllttt l ,. ,.,. m ._.. CCl C111f> ·~ .._. s-t ~" (mys) 6S-Bettt
01¥11. Joacph Cotten Oh••• De
Hawilland
C!l lW W.UTtS '5000 * OLD DAYS Of UDIO'
• Thi c.-ow °'" Of .. Stevt Allen hoits this spw1I wll1ch salutes lht ltrsl ~O years of
broadca&li"I ei..~ ID hrlllt tff«tlm•
-1:30-
• (I) (fl<• (I)) l.tfffllt & »ter lavttne tnflllirley aa1ee to
let the FBI uu t1111r •r•rtmtnt to
obstrwe the 1cllwillt1 o 1 counter
ltl1ef, 1nd 11e shothd wlltn they
lurn Carmine is the prim• suspect
-~ •c.r..wlb ..... Cllll-. ~ "'&t*•
• lfllpi'1 ""'-• °""' '-'
8100
• ((!1) CD> Cll 11•a•s•H HMt1• 1nd Cltaflas leu piobltms
ol t drfftrent naturt en offlc• with 1
Cold l>loodt4 kMCk for predlCtlfll
easualhts PfM!pls 1 violent 1mho11
from ltfwltm. while Clllrln sufftn enmmurna 1&11Jll> from t11t con
sumpllo" of 1 rowmfl ltast • Cl> l'I) (QI (I)) .,., ... ,
~ J•ntllotts lltf coot wht11
tht c.mous Adonis ol lltr h1t h scllOot
dtp a:lloWI up for 1 dtlt. ind Jack
and Clwluy COMPlft to Im• IMlll
•lont In 1111 1pattmtfll ......
• ""' CtlfRI .. • llM: CJ:) {ZIK) ... ~
(wtt) '71-Klri Oouclu ::::...-::=.
lV WHK, NOllEMSU'I 21, 1971
-9:30-
• (Clll (I)) ()) O!le 0., ti A n.. 8¥blre pays 1 h•r. piice for
k1ndntu when 1 dtsptr1 ely lntndly
cl1ssm1tt rteclm Ollt tor htlp
• (I) 9 <• Cl)) s.a,
llUICl's mo111 nst$ to tht surlect
•hen slit tlkts 1 111111 stand •CJIMI
Chtsler, htr plltl1ndt11n1 lluiblnd.
1nd Connne c011front1 Peter about
his btlllVtOr
9 AUA-OOC SATillZU * •II<* 1• Mll..LMOUSl •"'-.. ,.,....
10:00
• (Clll Cl>) CD lM "1M Jwht
l\Jwner, who plays Bttnda on lht
se11u Rhoda, 1uestl • 1 bittered •If•-• tn1Mened ind unwiU1111 sub
ttct 10< Btlht Newman's stun ol
articlts on wffe·bt1t1n1 .......
()) ~ ''Wh1tew11 Happened to
81by J111e"
•Cl> al (8 ())) fl•llJ An 1mo1ous bou l1dy decides Withe hu
too much potential to 11m11n '" 1111nd boy, and the yOUftl mtn llndt
h1m1tl1 promottd 111d pursued.
• Cf! S4aM1 ....... o,..e.
D 111 ~Al Welt T,.,
-10:30-m mm ....
11:00
8 CD •CllCllO .. D @ Cll (Clll Cl>) G ._
.1ll ........ c.-titl
Dllllfie: CJ:.)"n..Tll...._"
(•ti) '66-AMc tlllltf mn..o.ic.,..
• 1ll tlwcp Wll1 .,.,...... ZWllM
( S Cl)) LM Alllflda SfJlt Cl> 0 ... Clnab ,....,
-11:30-
• <cr?> Cl>) ()) ca ""' ..._ "IU1llt Ttrrtr" (dre) · 17-Vtltrle
H11p11. Rtellard RomlftUS DG><D •s-., r... .LM ... kt1S~ (ll ..w. wn.• , ..........
(mys) '37-Ptttr \orrt
• Cl> 9 ca Cll) Mffla:
CC) "S•atll·UJ O• l1teraute S''
(dra) '76-Robtrt Conrad. ............ ... ~
•• 1'ttln ·-~ .... • Tiie ltacMll/Ull"' ~
12:00
.T._,Z. . '""" ,.,..... • llelftll: "Kint ol the Wrld Si.I
hon," "A Publte Nf1tt "
• DklCMll
-12:30-
• llt¥1H: "Jny111ble Women."
"Jollnll'f T roublt," "111 Our T 11111 "
~ ''W11 ol tht W1ldclls."
" !It Hrpnotic ht," 'Tu MOOft 1"4
S11pence"
1200
DIS,,
D Cll r_,..
11qp e lhwltt: "Tiit World In Hl1 Alma. .. "fht Otltbac• ..
-Z:55-
• llM: CC) "11llt ,...., , ..... 1111" (tOlll) '65 S..ndrt Ott
(W•DN•SDAYf
lllMml• ~!~"!=~., .,. ......
DAn.llCMD
,. ... CC).., ....... ,..
(lclw) '52-Jtfl Cllandler Scott
llrldy, Suzi n Ball
11:11. "OW ........ " (dll)
'(J-Ben1 Divis
8 "Ttelfr" II Ferner" (df1) • '6-Clludttte Colbert
IZ:Ol m CC> '1lila S... ""-
•" (dre) '5'-loM Fen11. Rrla H1yworth, Aldo R1y, Russell
Colhns 1:00 ,. CC) "1lle ,..... C..."
(mvs) '57-0orts Dey
2:00 • CC) "•1111t , .... , ...
(Mh) '57-Polly Sersen. Robert
Stick, loan Cnwford. Suaan
Olrm
l:OO C11 CC) "DttMr Te ...
wlltfe" (dre) '72-Ctori•
Pepj)trd, Cllnst1ne Belford.
J:JO e CC> "11 ... Olf,.'
(com) '69-Mlcilatl C.llan, Ann
Prentia
I IVUIN6
-7:30-
()) Tiit UZl.000 o-t*' 1 0100
<JI F..., FM • (<!» Cl)) ()) Tiie W., CMll m (QI ())) n. ltNy a... Qriltllle S,.CW Johnny C.sll llost1 e Lit'• .. A Dul th11 musitll, nosllt&ie I* et 101111
(IUJ Cl>) r..., llfalt of th• most si&nllka11t holl4ays 1111111 0 ()),...,JM ptftOnal and proftsllOMI Hit.
S> "SU.SHOTS"-e 0 ()) • a Ila Mlwall
• IT'S CMDIDll "You CM't lose Tlltm All" 111 !lopes •LA. llttf"Hlt ··snapshots" of 1111k1111 e bundle. tllt de.ious
Prod11eer Cary Gilson talls this side~d of 11111hn1 rodto champion
ivtn1ni's oflennc "news trom the persuades Mitch furs to enttr
bottom up ·· Faturtd are lllft1 competitio• 1111nst tbt cllamp-
wlheh 1ffttt the 111y people lrtt then btt1 IPlftSI him da~. lllttr ,abs. llocles, f1mtl1ts 111d • • ._ s.choob lnt11111te ., at 111ttttst1n1 ()) ~ .__...,. (dr•) '36-
peoplt 1a l.A 's mt rnetr~11 Bette Dr111, fraftChot TOllt
• ~ • Cl> 9 (QI Cl>) laretu "Wllo Can Make tilt 54111 $1111111." 8:00 Tony Batttta 111111ty ""out lo natl 1 e (Cll) Cl)) (I) ...,.. n. IN drul d .. llf who llH a chtnttlt of ..., ...., Rudolph, tvtl}ont's Prt·tff11 cllildrtn
fnontt rt1ndttr, 11111 once lllOft • W s.c.t
mah 1111 lrad1tioul holiday •8 ~:.i'lr'••fJ ...., .. apPUrance in this annual animated .... -
Yuletide SI*"'· Aclor·slncer Burl -l0·.30-lvu, as the voice of Sam the Snoo#· man. telb the story of Rudolph's • • ID ._
tri1ls and ultimate triumph. • Ale ti C1t111at.
UDCl>GO'l'llt lift 114 •• 00 n..et CtluJy ..._. "Tiit Track of • •I
"" Cou11r'' •• Cl) al .....
• .. : CCJ "llM 11 llnca" • """'* tuma.
-11:30-• <tm Cl>> Cl> cat.-..._
Kiinll flwt·O, 111d Mcaoud ea())••._r..
• LM Alllrlcll _..
()) .. "1lle ""' O'llller" (drl) '37-Pat O'Brlttl, Arlll s-.r.
ldan. Hu111pllrtr 1101111. Doutd
Cnsp, Mary Cordon
• Cl) 9 (QI CJ)) Slanl' & .... . .._ ews..e •• 111a. ·-~ ... 12100 •hllllil• ..... ,.,....
• -...C '1\t Ytllow M011ntala,"
''ThtH Blolldts In Hd lift."
-12:30-..... In: "Th C1ph.e City,"
"Tiie Str1111e Cm of Dr RX,"
"Home To D1111tr"
• rn 9 ca Cl>) ..,.,, " ......
• ~ "1lle c...41" (dfa) '56-Annt Baat11, Startlnc Hardta.
John Hoyt. 1100
•DCl>t8T_,. b:'l11;~;!: Crosby. Bob HOjlt. : ~~:.>.re~~ ..
()) .. CC) (at) ... ,...-Of (dll) ''8-0llm Ot Havlllell4, Mil• 2100
Tr11Me" (co111) '63-Tony Curtis. StMM. Leo C.1111, C.lat Holm. • lillllr..,...C..........,...
.,.
Suu1111e P!ahttll. Clt11• l.111111, Haltn Ctt/£ (dr•) '39-Llltl!M Ball. a.cllftd Oh •
• AUlfT1£ V mtl£S I • Tiie 0.W c..lllt AllH LIM * IS UIOUCH, ~Hit • Tiii .._, 1 • -...: "h11111t 011 tile • Cl> 9 <•CJ)) Ec'f h • ,_..., r....-Bttdl." "Tiit UIClllfdtd ~· c..p '1ht Rttuni of Allnt11 V" • .. CMlt a. Tunnod llrtka Ult Bradford llovse-<•CJ)) LM ...._a_.. -Z:JO-
llold """' T0111'1 flamboyant,..., •,......_,.la+ rdlr r11-~ "lllowlllt Wild," "fort 11wu the newlyweds Ult dow11 ,..-•-lldllll.*lf ____ ....,. ______ .,.._. ______ _
pay1111nt Oii I lllallSIOll.
• CMtl llf..ct I ,_.
.... le: CC> (fit) .........
.... lt'a o." (com) '60-Ernit
l<lwlCI. Dk• Slllwn 1111 ...... •n.s.. .... =~~-~'$0-men..n. .°"',.,
8100
• (Cll) Cl)) Cl) Tiie .. ~
Cir1sta11 s,.dll Bina Crosby,
WhoM ltftndlry VOICt h" betll a
pert of Cftrlst11111 since h• btaaA
celebrat1n1 !ht ••non in sona
•PP<Oll1111tely a half-c .. huy aio. la
'"" 1t1 his annllll Cllriltlnlt ~· t1tl-111 ima&Jnative hour of 111uslc.
llumor and wltmth t.Ptd In Londoll
1n early Stptembtr. • o Cll • • Tiit or.,.. T nl llod Te,tor Sien u Em Thorpe.
H Alllt1ICll piofttff llft¥illa lo llO¥t hit mothtrltas la•Uy 1c1ou th
~nent In Ille ral4 ltlh ctlltMrJ.
• Cl> 9 <• Cl>) CUrtle'a .... Satit!M. Kelly Md Kria lllndt
tllt W14 tl WIUliofl to IMfp 1 fUe·
1"'°"'81 llllakltft llfOW ht It llOt lllOOlll 111unc at 111 1rt0aist . . .,.....
ID.,._., ll9fa Sllllte * -lllcMtl CllM & .~.=:=' ..... ..... CIZ> .,..., ...........
(dfa) '67-::::... ••• "S.rall"
•a-.a.. 116Cltyl.Wa
'•11
I THURSDAY
OEC£MIU l r°' IMfllitt1 •lid 1fttf110011 11stlllp.
pltlM Mt DAYTIME fllO'WIS. le·
low, for JCMll CM..._., lft tllt
"" s -.ies. DAmlllE MOVIES
9:30 Cl (C') "TM Man rr.. tllt
Al.Me" (WtS) SJ Git"" fOfd
10'00 a "Dtatt*t" (dra) 46 Btllt Oms Cl111dt Rl11u
ilf1 "The Alun11J Or Clrttlf llovse" (dr1) 3 (d•ord C
Rob1ll50n
12:00 CD "Tiie Secret Hart" (dll)
46-Cliudttlt Colb•rl
1:00 al ~ "uf1yet1t £su
dnlle" (dra) ~ lab Hunter
2:00 Cl ·~· "Sip of tllt ''''"" (adv) ·s!>-Jtff Ch1ndltr
l :OO ®I ~ "Tiit lmpatltnt Ht1rt
(dial 7 I Carrie Snod1rus
Michael 811ndon
3:30 D CC) "Thou hnlutlc ~n& foob" (com) 67 B11rl
Im Troy Oonah11t
•VINING
e:oo
D (litl (} ) C1.J Mewl
D •JJI U m '1l News
• EIMrttMJ OM m Wy &rlffith s.
B J) \al C121 I > News
J
C11 Movie: ~ (21u) "Will Success
~ llDU H11nt11r lcom> 57 lonr "Randall Jayne M1nslrtld
CD Tiit lrldy lulldl a> Tiit ...
m *'""' " MM"'• a My Tllr• Soni mz-m u CNa 11eti eri.a
~Atllulell"9 m ~ ' c..t111o
-6:30-
D "'-· ..cl !'Q) "lty F1t11tl'1 ltocltt" (drl) 15 Cl1H Rol>ertsoo
Robtrt Pmlon [1lu11 Brennan
CJ.: ~ !Mpn'1 Htroea
~ llltfl Griffin SllOW CD My Tllrtt S... cut (})) Tiit LIM 1t111111 me. ... s.w11t m Tiit ""'"I Turs m Uttte Rae.tis
Ellzati.th Taylor wlll ti. honor9d •t 1 0111 oel.t>rlty party
aalutlng her 11 one or Hollywood'• g,.11 leadlng IAdlN, on
''An All-Stir Tribute to Elizabeth Taylbr," airing Thul'lld1y,
from 9-1 OPM on CBS
.....
Cl) flt£ "NUT EXIT" -
• A GOOD TUltNll rm u. 111terc11Np
l!J~ )
8:00
D ((l?J CJ)) CE Tiit WalttM As • loner constantly lost 1n Im own
drums Jim Bob hH never 1den1tf1ed
•1th e>tOlllt hit own •It outSlde ol
his l1m1ly until he btlriends Jot '
1un1 .. y oipllan whO lakes hm Bob
into his confidence
D 8 CJ) D ID CHlh Ourina a lreewar lie up 1 c1rc11s tlephanl
b1uis loose trom her van and Ponch
and Jon havt llltir huds lull a ll"it: "lt1d lo Sln1apert"
(com) 40-Bob liope Brna C1osby
DO!oll!r L1mour
CJ) llllewit: CC) (2hr) .. ,,,.., Dell·
c.att t.lldltitllM (c~m) 63 l1ck1e
Clmon. ClynlS Johl\S
• CJ) cm Sant. CJ1us .. Collaltl& To TOWll fred Astaire. M1c~er Rooner
and Keen1n Wynn star 1n lh1s prestn
lation or the annual clHsic
CJ Tiit JNtr'a WlW
CD C.rol lurllttt & frilll4s
Im Movie: (Zhr) "Min In th
Middle" (dra) '64-Robert M1lthu111
Trevor Wynn •
g Sa111ur11 °'*tivt
13 GllMlllOllt
Em VIEJCllA ORCHESTRA, * OLD WOltlO CONC£1tl tD fatlval ill YltMf
(8 CJ)) 11111 G11h111 Trl.$t1tt
Craa6e m 1.a u1111..-1
Dlll••tl11tlll4Ct.
-1:30-
• c.c...tratilll ID Tr11111 tf Ctlaeq~
ee>wer t.J
9:00 a S.111 s,.dal bent
• "All·Sllr Trlblll• lo
Ellubtth Taylor''
D (~ Cll) (I) AA All Sll1 fn._
vte to Eliubtth T1plor Mur of Miss
Taylor's aood frtendl ind l•llow
1ctors from over the years perform
for her in 1 h&llthearttd 1nd aff1c
t1onate cut party atmosphere
Mion1 those !akin& part are lltcha1d
Burton, Shaun Cm1dy Bob HoPt.
Rock Hucbon. Paul Hewm1n. Burl Reynolds. Dan Rowen Dick M1rt1n
Robert Blake. M1ch11I Clint and
Oebb11 Boone
D Hallam• Hill ol Fl111t * TH£ COUIT·MAIJTIAL Of
G£01tCE A. CUSlllt e O (() D KtllNrl Hll
ti h111t · Tiie Co111t Marhal ol
Ceorre Armstrona C11ster' James Olson portra1s the con1rows1al
11ner11 1ft lht drarna11uhon of lhe Oou~s C Jonu nowel that com
brnes f1ct 1nd f1ehon to tell wllat """'t Ila•• hlpptntd rt Custer 'hid S11rvrved the mllSlcrt 11 l1ttl1 811
Hom Brian K11th. Kin Howard end
BIYth• Danner 1lso star e CD 9 (alJ (I)) llrlllf 1111· !tr "Tht Tunnel" Woio 1s 6urled
alive, the precinct's telephones 111
dtad. 1nd H1rr1s still hun't round 1n
1partrnenl wllll • ltrrect.
G 1111J 4in1111R Tit.stat. Cnaift • ...,. Cf#ftll ..
• Stear ,. .. CtftU117
..... (Cl (!tit) ..,._. lttaltl'f"
(drt) '7•-John forsylh1, B1v1rly
G1rlllld
T\I WHK NOllEMllEA 27. 1177
1!111 Tiit lest of F'..tlltl
ID ll Qa"
llD Alt " UllCtftalllty
-t:lO-• CD cm ca w> c.ittt c.u.. try Ch1tl !toy 1tn11l1 contronts his
arch uni ftrt ch1tf Thoipe •ho
u ch year has lud his bueblll ttam
to vrcll>fY om !toy s m 1ttctia ,.,.tt.
10:00 9 (1]1) CD) (I) .. r.., *-A
12 ym old 1111s 1«ura11 I01ecasu
ol l•o deaths and 1 diuppea1111Ce
Inch B11n1by to behtvr ht m11 be
dnltna Wlfh lht occult 111 1 $111all
country town .......
CJ) lilly fifalwll Trl,.Slltt CtllllN a CD cm ca Cl)l uc "'" a...u, The Cius Th1I Went to
War fotuus on Ille people not the
policies ot tilt V1ttn1m 111 mws..rt
fl,') M11ttrlltct Theatre .. ,,
Cl1ud1us" ( ) m ..... o,u..tos
11!!> Stcur lhOt h1 '9rmtf!J
-10:30-m mm .....
11:00
D (]) 8 Cl) <<rn (})) """ D 8 Cl) <m Ill rD """ -~t.Mdlta fJ) "IP! Wtfy
Cl lllwll: (C) "Will ~ s,.il
.. c• Hnlttf" (com) 55 Tony
Randall Jawne Mans11116
CDTlltO..~ .., Tiit ... ,.....,,
arerMtf.,....i
• Tiit Ctftctrt cia ) llttn/~.. Arl11rlc111
Style
G) s.,., SM
D llbcllllltlellrtt t.,.n
-11:30-
• (@ Cil) (I) CIS ll~ Mowlt:
"Tltt flf9*M1'" (rnJS) ·70 Chad
£verell. Al111nelle Comer
D 0 CE D IBl lallMY ClllDll a Low AIMrtca11 Style
(I) lllowlt: "Air tdtt" (dra) ·~1-
Rock Hudson Stephen McN1lly a CJ) lD (al; Cl)) 'ollu
Story1Thurt1111 Sptdal
CD llttrt111n .., Cet Sillart
S'T'llt 700 C111t ec.,.-.uc....,
12:00 e T wll!Pt Z.ollt CD f0ttttt Ftfllll9M m Mftlts: Baille Al Ap1Che
Pau. Sha~ed0trn" ta Die* Clllftt
-12:30-
• ~ Tune W1tll0ilt Pttr "
Charter P1101: "Central Della
llovere " mer..wia
1100
D @ CJ) T-..""
GIS,, I O .. CD ~ "Oamat 1n 1st1us.
"Ghost 011 tllt LOOM " ··Otv11 Bat"
2:00
Cl MfYlt1: "Tht Crut Man." "Voice In lhe Mirror ..
-2:05-
• hit: "T1 llil. ~,.
(dra) '62-Cr•cor, Pttk.
FRIDAY I
OfCUllCR Z
fot 11101nln1 •• ·~ liltlnp. plust Mt DAnllU ~llS. llt· low, ltt,., ~ •• ,.Ille a;1 moriA
DAmlllE MOVIES
9:30 C1J "You "'"' C111 Tell" (tom) ~I -Dick Powell
10·00 a Mr Skttfl11(to11" (d11)
•• Belle 01v1s Cl1ude R11ns
"St Ille'' (d11) ~3 Jane
Wym1n Sterhne Ha)dtn
12:00 m "Hou., tt stru1en" (dr~) ·c9 Edward C Robinson
1:00 all ttl "Tht 111 '•mt"
(adv) 71-Stephen Boyd
2:00 Ii) t.c.J "Zit•" (dra) 68
Joanna Shimkus
3:00 lim CC) "Wh11'1 So 1111
Allout f1tlto1 lieod* (coml 68
Ceo11e Peppard .
3:30 G ctJ "Get A e.llt&t lilrt"
(com) '6•-Chad Everett
•VINING
(() The Mup,.U m Tht lr1dy lllllCll Cl> Ltr1 Malt A 0.11
((Jl) Cl)) f11111t7 Affllr
f1J Altt KIUllllllll
IE "INFORMED SOURCES" * WHAT 00 THEY IUIOW1 ID L.A. t11ttrct111111 "Informed
Souicef Bob N1mro. Clrte Robtrls
•nd C111 Wart report on the med11 1n
Southern C•l1fo1n11 Stements tn
elude a look It telev1st0n·s new
tawyer p1011am, Roselli and Ryan
and a lalk with h11ed Cone Show
contutants who arr members of
ac1tn1 1u1lds t.?il Vottf'I ,...Hit
8:00
Ill (rttr (})) <]) Wondt1 Woman
(Pat1 I) Wondtr Woman 101ns torces
with Andros. •n im1smy from the
lnlerptanetary Council 1n remote
space in an effort to crush 1 eroup of
fue1t1ve outlaws from spact btfoie
lhey can lay waste to hrlh 1n their
own 1nmd1ble fashion IJ '21l l() Im 8 CPD Sh11hy
When his lonatime &11lf11end,
Natalie. a11t1tes for a hied wedd1ne
datt Chief Sharkey panics al tht
suuut1on of abandonin1 his
bachtlOI :lays for the lam1ly wm
0 llowlt: (211') "TIM !told to UllO·
pf1" (com) ·45 Bob Hope. B1n1
Crosby Dorothy Lamour
J' lllowle· 4~-(Zltt) "Stllll Wil
C.llWltc" (tom) 56-Judy Holltd)y
G ::11 ~ Donay I ~rlt Milton
Berle. Charo and tht Stivers Sln&tnl
croup are euests
G lltw .leltt'a WU m C.1'11 knlttt IM f rillln
II) ~m•w.a,
eTotl lltllWt
11) Tiit lilly GllMlll Clw.allt
fl) ml WllNllrtw W...111 Rnttw
(IS ())) lilly ~llktM CmNt
II> u U.r,Mot•
-1:30-
.. @ ()) Clll (J~ Qlco and the
~-CIJ Coftctnt11tion m Cm.Will
m 11ew1 c.i.ntntary
SI» D Will Strttt W ...
9:00
• (<Ill Cl>) (() Moorlt: CJ::) (Zlw)
''Tiit lw Musltttef1 (adv) '75-
0ltver Reed, R1quel Welch, Richard
Ch1mb11l11n, Charlton Heston With
their new fourth member
O'Art11n1n the mush teeli once
more attempt to protect their SOY
em1n. K1n1 Louis XIII and his Queen
from lht ml plots beina hatched by
~rd1n1I R1Ch1heu 1nd his accom
pl1Ct Milady a (0 ()))D 111t IO(•tot11
F1lll Ansel slated to testify 1111M1 •
synd1C1te hit men. ltves 1t up 111 post!
l!olels u11de1 pohct protKtlOft unlrl
the suspect 1s freed on• tedlnie.hty.
1eopard111nc h11 111d Rockfof•'s llm e Cl> (S Cl)).._: CJ:) (lllr)
w"~•tu __ ..._ ..
(d11) '77-S1111nne Some11. Rollttl r osworth A '"'11P ot people aee~1111
pltaMe at 1 l1v11h summtr rtsOrt
ire suddenly l11pptd by • deadly
tltteat from tltt depths ol lht earth
D •llJ Gta .. m Tri-Stitt Ct1ISHt <II ... (J:) (2") ~CltOb •114
Cefwb" (com) '69 Telly Sav1ln
• lhtY Grtfflll .. me. .. .
• ... (J:) "TM i...t'Grtuff"
(dr1) '70 Sllnley Blktf Alt• Cord.
I I!) Show luaintu Fl1ures * Rtc1ll llulllst [11 tm Hol,,._. "' Trlat Joh~ Huston
narrates this drama on Ille rhet011c
and hyste111 of the blacklist yea11
Toward tht end of 190 the Houu
Committee on Un Ame11c1n
Actmllts opened •n '" depth 1nvn11 111ton into purported Communist 1n
hltr11ton of the movie industry •nd
this him reconstructs e11ht years of
the headhnr produc1n1 hu11n1
II) e Sllow lie Cd1111M II m f11••1 U111t
10:00
II J}1 '.JJ tll :D Qvl«J A mys lenous tp1dem1' 1n 1 small town
sends Quincy and Sam Fu11yama on 1
ltfe or death an1enmen1 to 1dtnt1fy
lhe d11ease
0 UCLA l11hthtf Colorado 11 Pauley Pn1hon
(() llllJ Gr1ha11 Tll·Slltt CrllSHt
CIJ IB News
II) VktorJ 11 Sta
G) Munclos Opuestos
~ PIS Mowlt Thutrt
-10:30-m OJ G> llt ..
11:00
DIJ CIJ @ m m n llm
(f) llipt "lltry
• m IIal ""' e Mo..w. (t:J "Tiit Man Ov~t"
(susp) 67-Van Heflin m Th• 1Mc1 c.up1e m Tiit 11entynoo11,11
(@ :.D) .....
® ftfMI ftrl!WMll fD llbne c.nortlu11.
(QI (()) •lltw1/lttt A1111icu
Stylt
TV WEEK NOllEM8ER 27 1977
ID VarltdHn De lltdlanoc:ltt
-11:30-
• Movlt: M•A•S•H arid lltiak IJ Ul (I) G J*wiJ C...
Cl) Merit: .,.... Mart of l.trro"
(adv) 'CO Tyrone Po•tr
• CJ) 111 (t2l J') hrtttl CD lltt,.,.... mws-t
3 Tiit 700 CWb
fD CapdonM AIC News
12:00 e T•lllsllt Z-CD fOffftf ftrnwood m ....,..._ Cave ol Outll•)
the lury
tD Okk Cavett m flbdltlllldrtf Rlport
-12:30-
rj) Mowlt: .. loe Dakota .. a Mo¥1ts: .. Ne11 Yoik Conftden
llal · Pillow of Duth ''Bust With
A M1lltnn Eyes
G Sllrtimt
1111) Mov11: 'ltl• m NFL Gtmt of lllf WMll
1:00
DTalbllollt (l.J Mo.la: 'House of Stranaer~
'Son of Fury ·A I etter to Three
W1vu' Cll s,, m llOfltS: Strut W1lh No Name '
Tmor 1n the Haunted House ·· The
Min r11,, Could Not ~ni
8 !fl f ff\ llldNPt S,.Cial
2:00 D 110,..1: · The l 1mbo lint ..
Mt5ttr Corty
-3:20-
D ....it: "Clt!111 Sky'' (idYJ •5-
Anthony Quinn CUen D1flt
TOYS FOR TOTS
Earl Holllrntn, 11att0111I "Toya tor Tots" eh1i1man and kTLA's
Johnny Grant co host the 30ttl annual ''Toys for Jots" t1l1tllon, 11rln1
on KTLA (Channel S). S.lurday. from I 4PM
M«e than 100 ltlev1slon, mott0n picture and sports ptrsonalrt1es m expecttd to p1rt1elp1le in this year's telethon 1nd H$ist In
Ketptin1 toys from the public d111tn1 the pro1r1m. Formtr national
"Toys for Tots" ch1irpersont, An111 Dickinson and Henry Winkler
have •atHd to appear Q11 ttie thrH·hOur live telethon.
Scionsortd by the ~nited States Marine Corps Reserve, toys are
collected throuahout the country 1nd distributed to needy children on
Christmas Day. the public ls encouraaed to brlna ntw, unwrapped
toys to KTLA (S800 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood) durln1 tbe telethon.
Toys for Tots collectlon barrels will abo be located et all city and
county fire departments ind all ZodY stor1s.
P-ve17
Former teen tenHtlon
DMct C.mcty "'*' hit nm t~slon •ppe•rance elnce
completing The 'ar1rld1e
kmfly 5eriet llwff yon 110
wt.en ht st.tn u .n under-
cO¥er narcotic• officer
Hllgned lo lnfthrate a high
Khoo! dru1 networli, In
"N.trt,"' a tpttlal two-hour
P'ofke Story drama cu,.,..,lty
In production for NIC.
Vince (dw.,d1 co·ttatl H
tht hud of tht undertowr
unit, along with Dane Clut,
Std..-. Amgrfm, Off Wallace
and Don St.utl.
Cassidy'• four years on
The hrtrfdwe flmlty rock·
tfed him to statdom u 1
tlnger-curn-heattttlrob Idol·
lzed ~ mffllons of youna
1lrf1. He hH resided In
Haw1H ind tn S-t• 1.trb.tr.11,
C.llf., for tht llst two years
ral1ln1 horset, <Ind only
recently returned his 1how
bullnett urttt. hior to TM
hrtrldge F•mlly he
appea~ H • drunatk 1ct0f
In NIC't lron11dt, lon1nu
Ind Act.m-12 wrfet.
Edw1rdt en~ a mete-
oric rtw to tune tt•rrins u
the "''I"" on left C.N'Y
(1'62-67), one of lhe lop
ltftes of tht 609. Tht son of "
lroolilyn bflclilayer,
Edwards ~to •l•md In tht
Matt Lincoln telt"Vlalon
ttrles. Hl1 thutrfc&l fllm1
Include "Tht Dtt11'1 lrl·
pde," "Halmmetft~" and
"Three fices ot he."
David~ h the eacu·
tM pniductt of Polke Stofy.
Mel s~ and uny 1roc1y
a~ co-ptOductn of "'Nart.'' • • • A fOLW"-motilh natton.11.tl-
ent ~ tJ, tft(Vtfw pro-
Met' M.J. (Miiie) mnllovkh
and producer-director luu
KulUi for perfonntn to por-
tniy hnfty lric'e, Eddl4t C.n-
tC>f, Wiii •oaer1 and lert
Wlrti.mt In Cofumbllll "c·
tura ~Won'• thrN-hour
~ for NIC. "l'-lftld1
The Man and Hh Women,"
... , culmln•ted with the ..... °' Catherine ).coby, akh•rd. Jame. Shea, lob
Frncr af'MI D~ld Downlna
to ptay the roMt.
Mt. Jacoby, who m•ket
._ tctcmlon debut ponray· Ina hnny Mee, hu been
appearlns In lH Vep• In
"H4'Uef ... Hoftywoodl" for the t.ut four ,....,.. •nd re-
centty h¥ bftn femn.d 11
Mt. 111<• In the Zleafrid
ftnak n&lfftkr.
Sht-. who alto malott hit
t l~ftfon debut playms ..... ,.
Eddie Cantor, h•• bten
doing an Imitation of the
famed 1ln1er·comedl1n
since ht wu 12 yean ofd •nd
uttt IC today u an audition
pie<e for mu1lc1I comedy
roles. Amons his profn·
Mon.II c~ltt •~ the ~
Co11t production• of
''You're A Good Man, Char-
lie Brown" •nd Star·SpAn-
gled Gift."
Frattt. who 1t p1ay1,,. win
logen, has te>uttd tht coun-
try ltlrri"I II the famed hu-
morftl Jn a ~n 1how
entlded, "1 Nft'ff Met A M.n
I Didn't Liiie,,. whki\ ht alto
wrote ind directed. He .tlto
tlarl't'd on lr0.11dway 11
Snoopy In "'YW~ A Good
Min, Ch•rtle Brown" ind
appuntd In rht fll"" "Diary
of I Mad HCMIJeWlf~ 1nd
"Jofwt Md Mary."
DMd Downlns, ~o wlH
portray Im Wllllamt In lht
teltmcwle, It a ~"" mem·
ber ol Cht Negro Enttmbfe
Company of lot An1el11
and 11 tht onty one of tht
quartet who hu ne¥er
played hit rofe bef0tt pn>-
ftuk>n&tty but ht Wit ...
lected for the part after
auditioning with Wllllam1'
famed theme song, "No·
body." Downing'• telMtlon
credits Include, All In The
flmlfy, Mcwln' On, Thlr1 My
Mama and Uttle Howe On
The "•Irie. • • • Rock 1ln1lng It., Ted
Nttlty has been dpMd to
guest JIU In tht epbode of
Man From Adantlt entltfed
'~tf Hunt,"' It wu an·
nounced by t!IKVtlw pn>-
ducer Herbett F. Solow.
Nfffey repritM hh rote u
lht blarney tp0Utln1 rope.
Muktoon, which he created
In an eartltr 1411'Mftt of the
~ Thh time, Neeley b
befriended by 1 ltr•n11,
hliO-htlded tea hone, 0..
cu, whkh ht "'" to lntlmt.
lbte 1 pttmldw tribe Into pal'ftns wtctl ....... pc.arts.
The pest cut •Ito
Induct. TM CMlldy 11 tht
trtbaJ chief, vmo O'Men n
hi• ton, and the two-M~
beut.
"Man From Atllntft" It.art
'•trick Duffy, kllnda I·
Montsomery, and t\i.n Fuda•. "Sc.aven1er Hunt"
-wttfttn by ftttr AfLm ffddi Md directed by Oa¥tcl
~. ticnNn Mlflef
,, the thow't fll'Oduc*. The
..._ h ptOducH br Solow
f'roductloft Co. fot NIC. • • •
SATURDAY I
IOANINQ
TVWO:IC, HOVlMeVI 27, 1tn
10a00 eaooeo.,..., C1>w.rt111e ...... ...... o.M ..... • ... : It> -C.l"llnl SW," <*•> '54-Stm Ctellrttt . ..... , ..... ..... .,. ., ..... ,.... ..............
-10:30-
• (@ CJ)) Cl> IMM.IJMm
• 0 Cl> •• Tiit '""• s.tlllll Cl)~ "Olltlw ., .......
( .. ) ''6-Ceof&t Mont10111try '
.. Sdtla f1dleie .. C8 ...,..: "StalRM ..... <•11)
·4J-Rotleld 11urn . •• u,.. ca.le ...... ....... ,...,
11&00 ea Cll • a CMWrn'• r~"==-.w, ..... eFT...,
-11:30--~~11:'...., ew"Slnhll .,.. ... o... ....... ..,
G AllWt & c.ttllt .. Mtwle: "Clla111pepe .., C..1"
(com) '50-C.ltstt Holm a ....,..: ..,.,., tf tti. w.11 .... "
(hol) '73-Paul Nashy
2:00 0 ff T.U.All «-.
GM OntWltll.~ • r.,. ltr Teb Ttllt!Ma ~ lloN: "Ont Mtlhon Yun 8 C ....... ~ ... ccm CD>~ 111.,.. ,.,.....
• "t4&• ,, ... ,,, .. , l't1ft1·
~ e r ... .., t11t flllilf
3:00
El SU THE rlPSI COi.A * MIXED TWI GOlf
CHAM'10NSH"
8 (()1) (])) l'tpal C:.11 CtO
~Ip Cover1ae of the lin1I
two rounds of aolf action 1n lh1s 12
hole $200.000 M1ud !um clllm
p10nsh1p Ch1 Chi Rod11cuez 1nd Jo
Ann W11h1m lff defend1n1
ch•mDIORS
QIM!Pt 9 T It" ._ T eb T tlttlloft
G llllMlt: CC) "111111111111 ltou11"
(dra) ·~2-Jost Ferrer
• llfril: CC> "TIM Slwr ff S.1 w.c.lt" (dra) '49-Shirly f1mplt
atTarua al>bcen
-3:30-
-~J ()) ~ l'yle IS l'ltttl w,._,
Cll Acritlltw• USA
• '"' W'ldl .... ., ...
46:00
D (\lll (I,) CIS s,.11 ~ e ,..,.,, 1114 His f'*'ft
(() ltt&lll't Hirte
• (I) (QI)([;) •11ftt SUl>fl· ....
CJ) ...... Ctll Wf
CD lillwlt: "liM T1lorpt-All Alller
lea•" (dr1) ~I-Burt lanmter
8 G,....,... on IM ~d tllD l'W .. 11rt1•1Woma11tlmt 1nd
Ctlltp1111
Ot Olla It IM Im • Witt Glllltt
-C:30-
<.tli MoN: "lite Manhunttr"
1B llalllwtllt 1111 ..
• "" "" tllt Coulltry a 11n. illlt " t11t .,... ............
5:00
• TIM c.«l laa sa.. e Cl) Sbf Tr•
()) lie.it: ''Tll• n.. el °'''' I.Ml" (1dv) '46 .\~l!<ltt & Ccm1llo
• Cl> <• Cl)) de ....... Sfedal "lht Nununda11 ~ Cottcl A
story 1bovt • l11111ty '" • ""'" licltft0u1 llldlln lt1bt. tllt H11nun
dat• bated on the hie Hptrttnct ol
plalllS Ind"'"' 111 tllt tlflt 1800'1 ... : a:> ............ 1111"
(iia} '69-Will!*/ft Smith
.... "Sit 'rudlct" (dra) '3&-Cltrk Cable
(111) Cf)) 1\la .. ~ llfl
• ,., ...... c:..tl'y 1::-........... ~
DIM ..... ,,.. Ult OIYllfk
-5:30-••o CD .... (J)t ......
101w1AG
8:00
• ((fl) CJ)) Cl) '" ....... rt
SiMlla Emily H1rtl1y 11tfT111111i hfr nut door nt1&llbor 1 deh1Mfully
mr•td up stnlOI ct11ztn Who etcllews
'"' l 9 70's bl1nkm1 out deudn or modem history 1n llVOf of • arndtf
past CtlCI 1920
G@Cl)D ._.,......
W!Mlt )llmt II 1n Ille hosl>tlal !Of
blOlllC 1t9111l, lht world's !tilt blonlC dos Ii kidnapped ind 1111pmoned 1n •
irartllOllM tebotatorr e .. : a:> (air) "A ~
Cit , ...... Kini ...... c-t"
(mus) '49-81111 Ctosby
Cl) n. ClfluUfiu
• (J) Cll fmty'1 Wi.ttr Wt•· ..,.. 1111 1nd01111l1bll rrosty the
Sno.m1n llhs • bridt when, to
1tlnt1tt hti tonthlltU. Ille ~Ill•
llt11 wllo madt frosty last winter
cr .. lt a Mn Frosty to bt 1111
'omp1nron durlna Ifie 10111 cold
cit"11J, Andy <lfiffilll, Jldll• Vernon.
Slltlltt W1nttll. Qtnni1 O.y end P1ul
'"" .... voieet.
• llwlt: a:> (2111) "Wal', O.'t
h•" (c.om) '66-~ry Crt~I. Jim
Hutton. Stm1nlh1 Euar
•l•~...atf HMS.. O)H~l'trkl'wHt -~ .. blt&Wtlt s lilly ~ ClllHt m rws. .,.,.11est" , ... <ta Cl)) '*' w. er_.
el>""'
-8:30-
• ((ll) CJ)) Wt'" GM bell
Otlltf 011 DM ti VllWllll Wllh &rQI
1pprehenS10n the 1mval of htr 12
yur 014 daufhltr 8ttrnd1 irltom sht
hH•ft seen 1n seven years bul htt
fear qutCkly chanees to Ille '°' ot
·instant motherhood
Cl) $llttlt lli&ttt
•CD !DI "-ttr, tflt l.Mtc·EM• CMsbM1 °"""The Yule tale of a
don~ey whose 'h1nd1C1p" tS an met
as he laku Joseph and Miry on their
wondrous 1ourney to Bethlehem
9:00 G (()1) CD) Cl> Tbt J1fl1rao111
Georat malles a p11nlul adm1ss1on
when lie drscovert he needs flottnce
lor moie thin he could ewt1 upect e o ())ma 1111 .. 11: a::i (211r) wit'• DM4ly" (dra) 11
Andr G<tffrlh. SMron Spclm1n Din
O'Hrrhhy Andr G111f1lh returns to
lht world ol law en~cement 1n thJS
sequel to l llt Girl 1n the [mptr
Gran" Wh1n a t111ler tiuck UPStls rn a field ovlJ1dt Jasptr la~t the
fumes ot 1ts contents 1ppur 10 cavM
!ht duttn. ol two eld11ly bird
••tchers u well as the total dtStruc
t10n ol all n1et1110n '" the 11u Cl)TillT-.~
• (]) (9 CJ)) SttrMJ .-.i
Hutdt lhe rnwtst1111t011 ol a loan
sll1~1n109«11l10n becomes• dudty
aame tillen Hutch's cullnend tS used
as b11t lo hip • ruthlw collector
D 9 C.M Actlell
ID DOM WIUIAMS l.AfFS
• HEE HAW '7& TOllTt ..... "" S lillwles: 'A Tait or Two Ctt1u, '
'Fla•t-Up"
Q!D lllllte,,-. TI1Ntr1
-9:15-
Gl) HONOU:D FILM LOOlS
• AT DISTURBED YOUTH ..... : uorM ... Uu" (drl)
'62-Keir Dullea. J1nel Mucottn
-9:30-
• (Cl?J CJ)) CJ) ..,.., lh• open
1n1 of a PJ blr 1n the neithborhood
stnds a 1no11lly outreaed Arthur to
personally dose 111 doors
l\I WECK NOV!M8EA 27 1971
Cl) "'fll' Sallef'f O)llwtt:"COfto"
10:00
• ((J1) (J)) (I) c,,., lttMtl
• UW WttMI Sllltt Clara at
P1ulty P1•tlion
Cl) • .., GnMll ~
• CJ) <ID ( Cll CJ)) Tltt ltH .,, • Dur 8evtrly" st11rm1 Eva
ClbOI. '1he St111lt" stWrtllC Al Mo
hnaro '59ec11I Oehwery" slln1na
Pemcl1 f11nklra
lD c.M AildlM
CD llllettlNws cmvw..
11:00 G CJ>e (J) ....
DC!ICDD,._ • ~..,.. Frt&M *Pt G» flllwlt: CC> wMwm,Mr• ti Don
J111rt" (1dv} '49-Enol flynn ID lllltwl11: "fury ol Woltman
'The W11c11u· Mnror:: ''Crltne 1n lht
Streets"
(!m CD> Tiit nl Clu•
0 ())MMl·ll fa A Ptttr Stl1ttS Spoof
• In "Wrq Arm of Law''
tllD Morie: "TM Wl'lllt Anll If Hit llw" (com) '63-Ptltr Sellers
(QI Cl}) b1 H.-.r4
D IWL '-111t ff "9 WM\
-ll:JS-CD 1111 .. 1e. T~e Sita or Hemp
Brown
-11:30-
... : CC> "Tiie Lut Su..t"
(wH ) '~2-Rock Hudson
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aound. MAC'a 3-way High
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12" woofer In a full alz• cablm't
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turntabl• \a complete· with
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true comc>009nt quality at t
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The CR·2020: Superb Perfo,ma~
Throughout. Excmng New ConveNenct
Feattna RMS Output POW9f ot 100
Watt• Per Qw\MI (Both Channel•
Driven Into 8 otitM (20-20,000 Hr) wtth No More Thin .,.. Incredibly Low o.~
Totet HarmoniC Dfteof11onf
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pleasure ot !ding."
Cueing and cycl!\
control• are etectronlc •
allowing remote contf'Of '
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cover and GredO F1 +
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