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considered parl ot the pattern.
police concede that two p~
don't fit. TbotH! are ca,. Jn
wlaat polit"e H)' II a laek Of
..,..cal •Yidenc• to deftolailb -. ""8:1 •bldl tu• are Md .,. 'l ,..... .
Aa .. 1nwat111&or nottd, the c .... un .. inuarto .. aftd non·
llaU.ntMI at t.be aamt Um•
Aa a 1'9&11t, UM quettlon ll I n
01N9:
Did UM alaytn1 of tbo wo1nan
who lived ln a new Woodbrtda
apartment lo Jrvlot havo
an~lnt to· do wtt.h tht four et
&.acb on women llvtn1 In lhe
older nel1hborbood uound
Cotta lleaa'1 Avocado Street
What doea t.bt death mor~
t.han t"WO years a10 in Corona del
. Mar ol a former aoclal worker
have to do wlt.h the d atN of
houHwtvn In Fountain Valley
and Gardf'n Grove?
Does the beaUn1 of • woman
ln Santa Ana Helcbt~ flt the P•t
tern" WhMt about the murdeii.of
SI Nlt1'\ SPl<C'l1'1 .
a l1·1ear-o&d An&beJm 1lrl!
Tht one tlomtnt theae l2
naea ahare la that all of t.be
•omen were bludceonod In
11omt CHOI tboy were al10
1tran1led
Rape or aexu1l mote1tallon la common to mOlll, but not &11 of
the cuea
'fh r .,. lndJcatlona that, In
ut leHt two Incident•. the
women were raped 1ft.er tbey
wore kUJCld, but police are un-
wlllln1 t.o dlacuu the possibility
that necrophllla may be In·
volved ln other cases as well.
Police are generally reluctant
to dl1cwia the possibility that
they 'r e seek ing a s in1le
p•ychoputh In all 12 crjmes
One ol the reasoM 1s that the
lnvnU1ationl Involve IO many J url.cl.lctlonl.
Had the caaea occurred ln one
loca l u In t.bt c111 of Son ol
Sam '1 1lx murckrt or moct of
the 13 ldllln11 attributed to the
Hilt.Ide Strangler-there would
be a tuk force of detecUves
charted wlth aolvtn1 t.be cr1m9'
In Oranae County there la no
tatk force. only an Informal col-
lection of homicide lnveali1ators
who meet lrreautarly to com
pare notes.
They are from Costa Mesa,
Irvine, Newport Beach, Foun-
tain Valley, Garden Grove.
Anaheim and the Orange County
Sherlfra Department which cov-
ers Sant.a Ana Helgblll.
o r rune deaths that could be
Fountain v.u., dd ~-.
Pollce reluctaoce to diacuu
the lnveet.11at1ooa i1 alao related
to their elforta lo protftt the
four 1urvlvtn1 women who ap-
parently were int.ended vlctlma ot the killer
One can't 1peak becawie of
her Injuries. Another 1uffered a
memory loss. The mother of the
baby that died la still in criUcaJ
condition.
The killings lend t o be
clustered geographically an a
corridor st retc hing from
Newport Beach to Tustin. In that
view. Garden Grove, Anaheim
and Fountain Valley are out.side
the pattern.
Four of the attacks have oc
c urred w1th1n a s mall
nei~hborhood in Costa Mesa-
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three within two block• on
Avocado Street and the other
nea~ on HamUton Street
In the 10 c°" that teem moet
cloaely related-ellmsnatin•
F o u n t a 1 n. V a I I e y a n d
Anaheim-a common elem ot ls
the youth of the women. They
ran1e m aae from 20 lo M.
They all Uved 1n apartmenll
and were without anothflr adult
when they were attacked.
Because a few victims were
married or lived with room-
malea and thoae adults were
away at lhe lime or the assaults,
1 t • u g'g e 11 t s t h c a 11 s a II a n t
watched hb victims before he
struck.
The cases are equally frustrat-
ing to police because until re ·
cenlly. none of the weapons had
been found
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L. 72 NO. 280 7 SECTIONS 116 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1979 THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
San Francisco Sniper Caught Napping
l2 Knifed,
;3 Injured
I
'At Beach
, By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
ot--.o.e11, ,.,,..,, .. ,
Two penions suffered serious
stabbing wounds and three
others were injured late Satur-
day n1gbt. when violence erupted
at Huntinactoo State Beach.
AeCCll"dllal to• 1_pokesman ror
•ta die &aJ ~-
-tlMut 40 penone from the East Los Angeles area
I Two male party-aoers, who
were nat immediately ldeDllfted,
wen .. ...,.,... and a41nltted lo
Bun~ Beaeb bospltall.
A 1berlf'r1 department deputy
reported that three other mem-
bers ol the party al.so were in·
)Ul'ed.
••u was eaaentlally an un·
provoked attack, from what we
can tell," the lifeguards'
spokesman said.
Llleguard8 were alerted lo the
stabbings afte r a car carrying
one of the victims lo a hosplli.
crashed into a fence near the
state beach exit. Sheriff's de-
'
pull es w ere s ummone d
because the beach area fa lls I within county jurisdiction.
An emergency room aide al
Huntington lnte r community
Hospital said one or the stabbing
1 victims was "in s table, but
1 serious condition."
The other victim was reported
' by aides to be in stable condition
with arm and chest wounds at
Pacifica Hospital.
The sheriff's spokesman swd
' the other injured persons also
were hospitalized , but that re
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Yes Be Can ••• Wait
Maybe it's better for Bryan Sanchez, 11
months, of Placentia, that the Angels
have to wail 'lit next year. By then, he
might appreciate the game as much as
his ice cream stick. For a recap of how
the Baltimore Orioles won the America n
League champions hip. see the Sports sec
lion. Photos of zany fans m Anaheim
Stadium arc on Page 03. ·
Pope, President Join
In Pleas for Peace
WASHINGTON <A P > -Pope
John Paul II, nearing the end of
bis exhausting and exhilarating
American odyssey, met private-
ly with President Carter Satur-
day and then pleaded for an end
to a nuclear arms race that
threatens lo destroy the world.
Standing on the Whlte House
lawn, Carter bailed John Paul as
"a pllpim ot peace."
The pontiff aaid be hopes their
meeting -the flnt time a pope
hH villted the White House -
wtll "1erve the HUM of world
peace, lnternaUooal undentand-
inl and the promotion of full
rnpect for human rlgbta every-
• ,.here." .
After three houn at the White
Houae1 the pope went to the
Or1amutJon of American States
and delivered another major
polltlcal addreu, obliquely
criUcldn& dictatorial realmea ln
Latin America.
dusk he ended his day at a re-
ception for diplomats where he
sent several thousand onlookers
into a joyous fremy by emerging
from bUI open llmowune
Soviet Ambassador Analoly
Dob.l'ynln . d e an of the
Waahlngton diplomatic corps,
led the reception line at the
Apostolic Dele1aUon building
where the pope waa to spend his
tut n.ipl in the United States
before heading back to Rome to-
day.
At the White Houae, 1tandinc
beneath a brlWant autumn aun,
Prealdent Carter areeted the
ponUlf ln Pollab:
"Niec h bed1le Boe
pochwalonyl" Carter said.
"May God be praiaedl"
Tbt two world leaders -pope
and pretldent -met privately
for about '5 mlnut.ea, then apolle
oo the Wblta Houle aout.h lawn.
the Wubtn.ion Monument In 11~ behind them.
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WINDY WAIHINGTON fllLAYID HAVOC wmt POPI .. CAP!
''HI dent Held Ctott\ at Jottn Paul II ""9 to Crowd
At midday, tbe ~ope was
welcomed to WHhlntton by
chterln1 thouund1 alon1 a
motorcade route that nnt took
blm to St. Matthew'• Cat.bedral.
and then to the Whlte Houae. At
la their private mettln11 Carter and the pope discuued
1upport for the reUef of "1tarv-
(8ee POPE. Paae AJ)
23-hour Standoff Ends,
Hostage, Gunman Safe
S AN FRANCISCO I AP 1 /\
'>niper who kept up a :>lt'ad.> bilr
ragt' of gunfire from lh•• l<ip
floor of a 16·slory !tkY'>Craf)f•r
and hC'ld a st·eretary ho!ttagt' for
n1-:irly 24 h<>urs wa:. capturt'd
Suturday after he fell asll:'eJl
behind a barncaded offl ct door .
police !taJd
The secretary also wa!t a!th:ep
when polJce burst mtO the ofhc(.'
where the sniper had r1red more
than 40 buJlets through a shat·
te red window onto heavily
traveled llarltet Street, a few
block.a from City Hall. About JO
square bl.Mb had been cor· ..... "'poUee alKe u. ...... nlnl ol U.. -..... Ill I :• ....
P"ricla >'. The s rupt>r had threatened lo
toa.!t dynamJte and a grendde
onto the street unless be eot Sl
million for needy cbUdrcn.
Police ••Id tbey found •
fr•gmenlatlon grenade and
three Uve rounds or ammunJtion
In the office. along with several
guns, lncluding a toy.
"He was reisty to the e nd but
he was too s leepy," said Lt
Wilham Schemer. one of two of
flC'l'rS Who found the UmdentJfled
1bree Bound
As Gunman
Robs Store
A Mission VieJO Jewelr y !tlort:'
was robbed of an undetermmed
amount of Jeweb and valuabl~
Saturday by a shotgun·w1eldtn~
man dressed in a business swt
The man entered Enc's Fmt'
Jt•welr,. 25542 Jerommo Road.
a bout 9 ~ a m . herded three
t.>mployeei. mto a back room and
bound them befort:> escaping
with t.M merchandise. said an
Orange County Sheriff''! Depurt
ment spokesman
None of the employeei. wai. 1n
jured, lhe spokes man added
The suspect was described ai.
being a Caucasian male, i.bout
40 years old. six feet tall and
weighing 160 pounds with grey.
mg brown hair. The man wore a
business suit, the s pokesman
said. '.f
man 'II<' d11I n••I v..1k•· ''I> rlur
1nl>( th<· t·ntn
S1·hdn1·1 "Jiii 1 hat t Ill' rnrwr
v.ho dt·M·nbt>fl h1m..,1·H '" "( h11 1
('h1·rok1•<' ·of ,rn 11t;..,1·uri· r.11t11·J I
group <·alh·d "SL/\ WOO ' 11f
frn•d no n··.i~tan1·1• and ..,aid
nc>th1ng wh1·n tw wa.., <irr<.~lt!d
Polic·t· and lht• FRI said lht:y had
ntver heard()( tht• group
Off1 l'cr Vinet> Rep<'llo had
kept the sniper on the phon<! for
17 hour"I. a relieved Mayor
Dianne Feinst.em said at a news
conference 10 a room acr06S the
hall from where the sniper was
bolecl up ln the at.ate Compeosa-
tloe lnauruce hnd bulldlq .
Mn. ,......._ wlM> jolned the "
Maoti*n. Uid tbe sniper de-
manded "an end tn nppre'\.;inn
dt'dn up lht· ~hello and 1 pro
v1de > SI million t o needy
cbildren "
Police aa1d that when the
sniper failed to respond. orfi~rs
decided he was asleep and sent
In Scherrler and Lt. Charles
Beene
The hostage. secretary Ch1yo
Tashiro. SS. apJ>l'ared w1•a k and
wt•ar> when i.ht• wai. brou,::ht our or lht" bwltJ1nµ and lak1·n 111 ;1
ho'>p1tul A:-.kt·cl h11w "hi· v..1•.,
:-.ht> smiled thinly and s;rnl, "l\11
nµhl "
Thi• ... nqwr 1·nntinu1·d f1nrw
'>por.1d1r hur~t~ of bullt'li. ;i.., lal •·
·•~ 20 hour-. .lftl·r th1• 1n<·1cl1•11t
tw~an
Ont• man wa~ "hot 1n lh•· gun
f lrt'. v. hH·h "'·nt ru..,h houi com
muter" i.c·urrying for tover Thi·
man. FAward R1kul .1 49. ors,,.,
l'ranc1:-.co. wa~ hoi.p1tah1t·d in
i.ta hit> rond1t1on
Tht> i.mp.-r. <'lean shaven. 111
hu, mid 20.,, Wf•urin~ Rret:>11
fatigues and J cap and ~houldcr
mg :. 30 t'Jlitwr M I <·arb1nc·
could lX' '>t>t•n peruxhrally pok·
ing his he.td through u smusht·d
window
In telephon1· tnlf'rVJf·ws early
m tht.> Ml'µt•. hl' ..,aid hf• had ;,i
grenade and dynamite and SJld,
"Th111 bu1ld1ng 1s gomg to go UI>
I 've got enough char~es and
mlro lo put 1twuy :11x blocks "
fl(' told radio <1tat1on KSOL,
"If we die, t>verybody dies, anrf
I'm talkmg about 30.000·40,000
people, Wc'rt' out ror the op-
pressed.
"I have three bombs on my
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WAY TO RICHES Author
mail order entrepreneur J oe
Karbo turned bad limes into
good with his book "Lazy Man's
Way lo Riches " Now. 800,000
copies later . he enjoys living out
his own Image. Page Cl.
SINGLElllNDED -Politics
are being altered by .sin1te-isaue
groupa that band to1etber to
elect -or defeat. -candidates
in regional elections. Is it good
or bad for the U.S.? An Ass~lat·
ed Press story probes for
anawera on Page A8.
RARE APPEA&ANCE -
Lauren Bacall still bas the look
that makes heads turn. says
Hollywood writer Jerry Buck
She talks about her appearance
on "The Rockford Flies" and re-
vealJ her anger over an unpcom-
lng mm about her marriage to
the late Humphrey Bogart. Pa1e
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FAMILY FINGERPRINTS
Could you describe u m1ssmg rel
alive 1n detail" An Oraniw
Coast security officer cla1mi.
most people are too upset to
furnish a description lie recom
mends ke.!ping a family dossier.
complete with fingerprint-.
Ot h e r law e nror ce m e n l
spokesmen express diffe ring
views. Page A 10
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A.I OAA.Y fll.OT
1 Soviet Troop ·~ut Told
Brezhnev Offers Action
HU .S. Holds Missiles
lac ut Otrmany'• IOlh an otvernry. al10 waraed that
deptoymenl of new medhun·
ran1• mi..U planned by \he
Weit couJd brtn1 about • new
rouAd of the Cold War.
Jn WHbln1too, tb• State
Oepartmeni c:aUed Bre1bnev'1
ofrt r of modeal troop reducuon.a
"t>Otlltve," but nld \be Uolted
ln~erest_ Takes 1% Leap
Prime Rate Increase to Bolster Dollar
WASlllNGTON (AP> The hlkei will Ukely dr\ve uv borrow
Federal Reeerve Board. mount· ln1 C09l8 for buamuaea and con
lns a mltjor anU lnOaUon ca~sum~l'll. lncludlna homeowners.
palgn, a nnounced Saturday lncreucs In the diff\QWlt raw
n.l•ht a dramatic l percent In are aamed at curbin.~\be rarid c rease in the inte rest rate ris e 1n the m oney 1 upp y .
cha rged member banks hype ractJve borrowing. and ex
The Fed's so-called "da s cess1ve speculation m tlnanclul
count" lending rate will now nse a nd co mmodit y m arkets .
to a record 12 percent. Tbe lawt particularly gold.
increue comes 19 day• after the The lleserve Board's move,
board hiked the discount rate to unnounced by board cbaimuin
11 percent. Paul Volcker , came two days
The discount rate ls the in· after the government announced
tereat nte member banks are tha t wholesale prices shot up 1.4
cbarJed when bonowlnc h'om percent last month, the laraest
the federal 1ovemment. The increase in five years .
'Wke' T ale
Te ller H e ld
In Pill Sale
NEW YORK (AP) -The man
who contends be gave presldeo·
Ual aide Hamilton Jordan co-
caine last year at Studio st was
arrested early Saturday by
federa l agents outside the
Manha1~ discotheque. He was
charsed with selliitg Quaalude
pills 18 months earlier.
The Dtug Enforcement Agen-
cy did not say why it look so
long to arrest John "J ohnny C"
Conaf?han on the charge. A wa r·
rant for Cooaghan 's arrest was
obtained shortly a fter Conaghan
repeated on national telev1s1on
tha t he gave cocaine to Presi-
dent Carter's chief of staff.
Ass istant U .S. Attorney
Dominic Amorosa s aid the ar-
rest. waif '1..Urely unrelated to
the Ha.ml~ Jordan affair."
The cbN&e carries a mu-\mum penalty upon convictlon of
fiv e yea111 imprisonment and a
$10,000 fine. Conaghan, 28, was
released on a s10:000 personal
bond without cash collateral and
a preliminary hearing wa s
scheduled for Oct. 25.
Conaghan was a rrested at
12 : 15 a.m. by a group of Drug
Enforcement Agency agents as
he w as about Lo enter the d.Js·
cotheque.
Fro• Page. A J
SNIPER •..
body. If I'm shot , the bombs will
be detonated," be told the radio
station.
The sniper said be had 26 com-
rades and "we've been planning
this for eight to 10 montbs. ''
The Symblonese Liber ation
Army used the initials SLA and
was a s m8'll band of self·
described urban guerrillas who
kidnapped news paper heiress
Patricia Hearst. Following the
kidnapping, they demanded her
publisher-father underwrite a
~ulli•lllion -doJJar foo d
giveawly program.
It was the second s uch
hostage-takln& in a major
American city in two days. A
secretary was releaaed from an
Atlanta bot.el Friday after being
held for 20 1->urt by a gunman
demanding $20,000.
In a statement issued almost
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ONCE SOLD AS SLAVE
Charlie Smith, 137
O/Jest Man
In America
Dead at 137
LAKELAND, Fla. <AP >
Char lie S mith . con·
s1dered by Social Security
offi cials to be the oldest
pe r s on in the Unite d
States at 137, is dead, of·
f i c 1al s at La k e l a nd
Ge neral Hos pital an·
nounced Saturday
B o b Ge rn e r t .
s p o k es m a n f o r th e
hospital, s aid Smith died
at 6 :30 p.m. Friday a t a
nursing home in nearby
Bartow. where Smith had
lived for the past f ew
years .
Smith, who claimed he
was brought. to the United
States from Liberia on a
s lave ship and sold in the
slave m a rket in Ne w
Orleans, had been in ill
health for months. He bad
a leg amputated l Y.I years
ago, and surgeons had to
r emove his other Jeg in
August.
Smith said slavers lured
him onto the ship when he
was a teen-ager by claim-
ing there was a "fritter
pancake tree" on board.
He said he was sold to a
Texas rancher and spent
most or his young years 1n
the Old Wei;t.
1mm00.lately after the increase
w H announced, White Houae
press secretury Jody Powell
said Lhe action "will help reduce
lnfiallonary expectations, COO·
tribute to a stroneer U.S. dollar
a broad, and curb unhealthy
s pec ulaUona in commodity
mar kets.
"The admlrustraUon believes
that aucceaa lo reducing lnfla·
tlonary preuures will lead in
due course both to lower rat.es of
price increase• and to lower in·
te rest rates," PoweU said.
Hia atat.ement also said that
tbe blab priority aiven anll·
infiallon efforts have been rein·
forced by ''high rates of lnflaUon
led by surgin& oil prices, other
economic data, as we ll u de·
velopment.s in commodity and
forel1n exchan1e markets."
In addition to an immediate
jump In the discount rate, lhe
Fed said It was placing greater
emphasis in day-to--day opera·
lions on the supply of bank re-
serves and less empbasia on coo-
flnine abort-term nuctuaUons in
tbe federal funds r.te, wbJcb is
the Interest banks offer each
other.
fi',....ptlfle Al
PA'ITERN. •
Howeve r, Irvine police said
this week they loc ated the
weapon used In an attack on a
woman in their caty on Sept. 23.
They decline to identify it.
lrvine police also say they
a re n't completely convinced
that case fits the pattern. They
are very Ueht Upped about the
two cues in their city, thua ob-
1 cu rtn1 the rea•on1 they
reacbied thatJuclsment.
Tbe Uma of attack Cn all but
two cues. was during the boun or darkness .
Will there be more assaults-
beatings. rapes and murders-
that fit the pattern?
H the pattern theory applies to
the cases. it seems likely. The
tim ing of the attacks is telescop·
ing.
The first murder occurred ln
Costa Mesa in January, im.
Seven months lat.er, a Corona
del Mar woman was s lain.
There was a gap of more than
a year before a Garden Grove
woman was murdered in Nov·
ember 1978.
March or this year ma rked
another killing this lime in Costa
Mesa.
In May, there were two as·
saults. One in Santa Ana HeJgbts
in which the woman survived
and another in Irvine ln which
the victim wu murdered. rn July, another woman was
attacked ln Costa Mesa and sur·
vived.
The re were three In Sep·
lember. One in Costa Mesa on
the 14th, one in Irvine on the
23rd and the attack on the 30th in
T ustin. The Costa Mesa woman
and the baby of the Tustin resi-
dent died
Calculating when the kllJer-if
the re is only one k iller-w1ll
strike next Is impossible . Police
can only continue their in
vesligations and hope they get a
brea k before there is another as-
sault
StatH queatloned Breahnev•i
comment t.bal the Sovl.i tJnlon
had not added to the number of
ml11U• deployed In Ea1tern
Europe int.be laat 10 years.
The deet.ion "to unilaterally
reduce the number of Soviet
troop• In Central Europe" waa
"motivated by a alncere desire
lo take out ol the ltnpuae the ef. tort• ot many yeara Lo achieve
mllltary detente In Euro~."
Brezhnev H id.
The offer for a modest reduc·
tlon In Motcow'• central EUTO-
pean force from the preaent
level ot an esUmated 340,000 to
408,000 men wu seen aa an al·
tempt to Miu the diplomatic In· ltlative 1n Eaat-West troop re·
ductlon talks which beaeo in
1973 and drive a wedge between
the United States and lll NATO
allies.
"Thia is the very stuff we have
been negotiating for the last five
y ears," said one Weste rn
analyst. "Thia is an effort to
spike what NATO 1s up to in
Wfftern EUJ'Ope."
During hi.a speech to a large
gatherln1 lo East Be rlin 's
Pala c e of the ReP.._ubli c,
Brezhnev warned that deploy·
ment ol U.S. Pershing II mis·
allea ln Western Europe "would
radically alter the s trateclc
a\luaUon on the continent.
''The aocia.U1t counlriea would
not watch lndifferenUy the ef· forts of the NATO militarists."
Brezhnev said.
The 73-year -old Brezhnev,
whose speech wu broadcast on
EM st European tele vision.
looked pasty to ma.t observers,
and wiped his brow several
limes. presumably bee.use of
the heat of television lights As
usual, tus speech delivery was
pulnfuJly slow and slurred.
Tbe Soviet leader made no
direct mention of the iaauie of Soviet t.roope in Cuba, which bas
stalled Senate ratification of
SALT II. The Kremlin maintains
It baa bad a 3,000.meinber train·
ing brigade in Cuba for years.
Tbe United Slat.e3 says it ha.s
been upgraded to a combat urut
Fr•• Pa9f! 11 l
STAB ...
port could not be conlirmed eetr
ly today.
The stabbings occurred short
ly before midnight as members
of the group. primarily com
posed o( Mexican-Ame n cans.
held the party near the mllln
lifeguard tower. No suspe<:U had
been located, lbe aberlrt'a
spob9m.an u.ld.
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Pontttt C.lled For ~nd to Wond'a Nudeer Anna RK4t
Fr•• P•9~ AJ
POPE AN D P RESIDENT. • •
Ing people and refugees." ac·
cording to a White House state·
ment. 1bere was no reference to
speclfic &J'OUpl, bttl it was likely
that they dlacuued the famine
In Cambodla and the problems
of Indochinese refugees
· It wu understood that part of
the pnvate meetine was devoted
to more personal tonversaUon,
a uc h a a tbe thre at that
materialism poM:S Lo "lilk>us
thought and practJce .
In late r publi c r e marks.
Carter told the pope. "Our new
friend. the peop le of my country
have wtuted a long time for th1~
meeting " And wbUe the ponWf
was speaking, Carte r put bis
band to the pope's back to hold
down bis c ape, which waved
wildly ln the breeze
In concluding remarks. the
w lk t urned especiall y serious
The pope made M direct men
t1 on of the SAl .. T II treaty
bet wt't'n the t: n 1te<i States and
tht.-Soviet l.:n1on now being de
bated tn the Senate But he told
more lhan 6.000 Ruesls
.. I know and appreciate this
<'o unt r y·s e ffo r ts ror armi.
lam1tal.Jon. especu11ly or nuclear
we apons With all my heart
I hopt> lhat ~re will be no re
la xing of its efforts bolb to re
duce the ruk of a fatal and dis·
&strou.s world wide con(J agra
u on, and to secure a prudent and
pro1reuJ.f'e redw:Uoa ol lJ)e
destn.tclJ ve capacity or military
arsenah."
Carter told the pope, "There
can be no (more) urgent pasaion
than to wage and wln the strug-
gle for peace .. We must,
a bo ve all. wre st the fa teful
lightning of nuclear destruction
from the hands of man. We mun
s uccessfully conC'lude our
nuclear arma agreemenll, and
10 lbis contmwng effort we mu.st
flnd a way to end the threat of
nuclear anrululallon•forever "
When the pope left the White
House. Carter said it had been
.. an exc1t.mg, wonderful ti me. I
hope he'll come buk often."
While John Paul was the first
pope to set foot ln the White
Ho use. he 1s the second pootilf to
m e e t w 1tb a preside nt on
Amen can soil ln 1~. Presa-
dt-nt Lyndon Johnson traveled t.o
:"<t•w York lo havt-u 45 minute
mteltnR 1.1.1 1.h Paul V I in a hot.el
The p o p e w a s dogged
throuRhout lht• da) b;. !>mall.
'>C'a llertd gro uj.>:. u r dt>m ·
n n strat or o;. man y nf whom
protested his opposition to nr·
d a1n1ng wo m en as Rom an
CatbolJc pnest.s On his wa y·to
the OAS. lhe pope glanced and
v.·aved at one group of 40 pro-
teste rs who ('drned a banner •
r(>ading. ··Sexism is a sin, re-
pent!"
An ahei m Police officers, with night sticks
dr a wn, close in on a baseba ll fan who ran
onto t.he playing field following the Angels '
loss to Ba ltimo re Saturday . A police
spokesm a n s aid a bout 20 persons were ar-
re ste d o n charges or trespassing, drunk in
public and othe r minor offenses . Police
said they were acting at the request of
Angels officials who wanted f ant kept off
the field.
-----------~) SUNDAY Suspect Arre sted in Frat Party Killings DAILY PILOT
COLUMBIA, S .C. (AP) -A
man walked into a fraternity
bomecominc .party just alter
midni1bt SAturday, braced
a•al.nst a ..al. and opened fire
with a pMQI, creating ~·general
bysteri~~ a dormitory toeial
room. •-wo ~dents died aod
ftve were wounded in tbe gun· nre.
No Motive in Deaths of 2 Students as Michael Lawyer, 18, of
Monclla Corner; David Sim·
mona, 17, of Charleston; and
Randy McCrary. 18, of Colum-
bia.
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ed at the University of South
Carolina shortly after midnight,
police •lid. He surrendered·
without .reslltance after Lalk1n&
wttb .... puen.
Houston, a South CaroUna
IOPbomore from Columbla, WU
betas beld over t.be weekend at
Richland County Jall on two
cbar1n of murder. uld ln· veau,ator Bruce Carua1Jk> of
tile ColumbAa police.
.. No ODe koowa what. led to the
•boodal.'' ••id campua Police
Cblef II.-D. Harrellon. "All of a ........... Jlllt pulled • ~
ud ftNd a couple ot Um•. 1ben
he ran and was shooting as he
was running."
Five of the students were shot
lnsUie the social room at the
high-me Bat.e3 West Dormitory.
About 100 young people had
gathe red there for a party
sponsored by Kappa Alpha Psi
fraternity In advance of South
Carolina's homecoming football
1ame with Oklahoma State on
Saturday night.
"Police salil two other students,
lncludlllg OM of those who dlect,
were shot Just outside the
dormitory u the gunman ran
down a pedestrian ramp.
Houston waa arrested •bout
two mtlea away at Allen
Unlverslty, where hta coualn it a
atudent, pollce uld. A .32·
caliber revolver wu recovered
when Houston was arreated,
aald CUfford Gray, a unlventty
1poketmen.
11
Ronald Drayton, a fraternity
member, said he heard several
blast& but "nobody knew the
sounds were bullets.
"We thought they might have
been a balloon Qr flrecracken or
s omething," Drayton said.
"When people realized there
were bullets flying around the
room 1 there was general
hystena. •
"He (tbe eunman) was over al
the door and be proceeded to
shoot the gun,'' Drayton said.
"Some people hit the noor and
others ran out the door. Then be
ran up b\e ramp 1hootln1 peo·
pie.
"I don't know who he was,"
Drayton added. "But the party
wasn't clOHd. We bad people
from aU the black aorortUet and
fratemltiee and ot.ben from \he
unlvenlty there."
ltappa Alpha Pal ia • bl.act
'
... ·-·.· ,•.,..-t·J~ .. ,. ..
fraternity. Houaton Is black, as
were all the abooUog vkUms ex·
cept for Patrick McGinty, a
white student fataJly wounded
out.Ide the dormitory.
Gray said aeveral persona at·
tending the party apparently
knew Houston.
Terrell Johnaon, a senior from
St. Matthews, WH killed lnalde
the aocial room. McGlnt)', a
freabman from WllmlA1ton,
Del., wu struck in the cheat by
a bullet u be walked by the
pedestrian ramp. He died later
at Richland Memorial Hoapltal.
John Leroy Alken, 20, of
Sumter, a student al AlJen
Unlveralty, wu lilted in criUcaJ
condlUon rollowiA& aurcery. He.
WH the only one of the wounded
who wu not a atudent at USC.
Three otbet student.a were lilt.-
ed ln at.able eondltlon at &apt.tat
Hoapltal. The)' were identUled
William Terry Langston, 22, of
Easley, waa releaaed alter treat·
ment.
About 25.000 students are
enroJled on USC'• Columbia
campws.
Hawaii Satisfies
WASHINGTON (Al>) -The
alrlhlel oPer•Unl out of the na·
tlon'• 50th ata continue to
dominate the cua meT aatllf •c·
tlon atatl.ltica. by the
June consumer compl t report
of tbe CMI Aeronautics Board.
Aloha and Hawaiian airlines
recorded 1.28 complalnt• per
100,000 pu1en1en durln1 tbe month. the lowest complaint
rate of any m~or acbeduJed
alrllne in the country.
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Jolnln1 blm lo tb• media
(orum •l the Sout.b Coast Plue
Hotel .. ,.. Warren Owen ol tbe
Duh Poww Colnpaay ot NorUl
Carolina ud Robert Breen. de·
puly director of the Nu.clear
SafetJ A.Dab•ll Center (NSAC),
I pnvaw=aUon.
loet money and publlc aupport
<be c •uae of Three Milt
lalandl," aaSd Owen. wbo l@-
porta oatloowlde utility com·
pany participation In the
hutltute of Nuclear Power
Operationa ClNPO).
belaoperation b7 lll0.worldu
wttb an amuw budcet ol S1I
mUUon to be paJd by member
utlUty companies.
IN PO employeea would IA•
apect nuclear plants and provide
evaluatlonl. tralninc and educa-
tion Protrama and emeraency
preparedness proarama. SUll ln Ill formaUve alases.
''Wblle wu hurt, we Owen aald he hopu lNPO would
Noise Peri1neters Beard
County upervisors to Consider Amendment
Lines show noise leyels in region surrounding
El Toro Marine Air Base runways in center.
General Plan amendments that would prohibit construe·
tion of hOmes, schools and hospitals in high noise areas sur-
rounding El Toro Manne Corps Air Station will be cons1de.ted
Wednesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
Under the proposed "no-build" rule. no1se-sens11t11e uses
such as residences could no\.,be built within 19. 125 acres of
unincorporated lands surrouf\a1ng the marine base.
The acreage would tall wit hin a proposed 65 Community
Notse Equivalent Level (CNEL) line, as determined by a recent
noise study prepared by the Navy Department The stud 1es
are said by county planners to provide the most accurate data
on noise surrounding the air station. Planners consider noise
levels wit hin the 65 CNEL boundary to be adverse to human
health.
Current regula11ons have permitted developers to
"challenge· the location ot the 65 CNEL hne and often gain
approval for developments within 1t This has led to noise pro·
tests lodged against both the county and the Marine Corps
By eliminating the challenge provision. Manne and coun·
ty ott1c1als hope to prevent noise protests in fu ture years
The "no build · area would run from Sheep Hills and
Aliso Creek Canyon on the south to Rattlesnake Reservoir on
the Irvine Ranch on the north and from the Irvine city limits
on the west to Live Oak Canyon on the east
The amendments would not preclude other 1ypes ol de·
velopments s uch as industry The amendments previously
were endorsed by the county planning commission
Terrorists Merging?
I Recent Clues Link SLA, Manson Family
LOS ANGELES (AP) -An al·
liaoce law enforcement groups
fear -the merger of two ter-
rorist groups -may be happen. inf. between the Manson "fami·
ly ' and the Symbionese Libera·
tion Army, according to a col>)'rielded story in the Long
Beacla Jadependent, PreH-71::-., ._.,......... ...
a JacnU•e credJt card ecam
that has netted about $2 million
bint.s of tbe collaboration of n...aa f#, Clarln llamoo's ...... , • .--.. Mid tbe SLA. ac-
ccilrtlbll 10 ·u.. Press-Telegram
I& Saturday's editions. dllbl lntelllgeoce agents
fe r most la the merging of ter·
t and fanaUc groups such as
thf SLA and the Manson 'fami·,
lyf " ooe federal agent said.
"l,oob like that's what bas hap·
pelted."
· \+Our street sources tell us
that the Manson-SLA group are
planning something that will
make the Patty Jiearst thing
lOO.k penny ante" one uniden·
tifled intelligence agent was q~ted in the article by Mary
Nfiswender1 an expert on the
Minson cult. Law enforcement agents told
Mls. Neiwswende r that the s0n cult has grown to about
6 since the conviction of
n&OO and four others. or the
e ~Tate-La Bianca murders in
The principal members of the
SJ)nbionese Liberation Army
d.iW in a fiery shootout with Los
.Angeles police after they had
kidnapped newspaper heiress
Patricia Hearst in 1974. But law
enforcement agents estimate 100
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SLA SYMBOL, MASS MURDERER CHARLES MANSON
Police Believe Remnenta of Eech Heve Joined Fore••
persons now claim membership
in the SLA.
The two groups have gone on a
crime spree that includes a
series of Northern California
bank robberies and an intricate
credit card scheme designed to
raise money, possibly t o
engineer the escape of Manson
and other imprisoned group
leaders, the article said.
The authorities, none of whom
were named, say they have no
idea what kind of escape is being
plann~.
But they know that three of
the suspects have become profi·
cient helicopter pilots, weapons
and gold have been stockpiled,
thousands or dollars worth or
freeze-dried food and camping
e quipment h ave been
purchased. and for some un·
known reason, the group mem·
bers have purchased solar
pan e l s fro m a sc i e ntifi c
laboratory, the paper said.
The bank robberies the FBI
feels are connected to the two
groups include a $20,000 heist in
Manteca, Calif. last Aug. 26, a
$90.000 robbery of a Sunnyvale.
Calif. bank April 5, and a $199,000
robbery of an armored car in
Stockton, Calif. Aug 3.
In the Stockton robbery. wit·
nesses r e po rted seeing a
helicopter land in a parking lot,
indicating it may have been
used to make good the escape.
the newspaper article said.
1,400 Protesters
In Seabrook Siege
A Manson "family" member,
Catherine "Gypsy" Share. is
sought for queslioping by the
FBI in connection with the
mobile credit sc heme that
begins with thrown-away credit
slips and ends in a storefront
operation with thousands of
dollars and goods and gold being
deliver e d per week , the
newspaper said. ~EABROOK , N .H . (AP ) -~ate troopers and N atlonal
Gpardsmen, using nightsticks,
tear aas and high pressure
water hoses, repelled more than
1~ anti-nuclear protesters who
ckarged the fence encircling the
she of the Seabrook nuclear
pe>wer plant Saturday.
At mid-afternoon, the dem-
6n s tr a tors b eaded back
t..brough the s urro unding •anbes to their campsites in
woods after failing to get
the plant construction site r a siege of almost 12 hours.
-Protest.en said they planned "dilewl strategy and whether tDOt to continue the auau.lt.
lt seemed pretty Wllllttly t we were 1oln8 to get in
a111e there Jmt weren't very iaa1 o1 us. and lt was very ob-
~ that the police were quite
~~·" said one dem-~tor, Gary Drescher of
h Tbe ,police also were "pre·
jancl ill tM MDle of D0t OYV· ~ ....... ..... .. ,,.. ............ lledMtoat
lit dawa lo oeeapy UM us-,acn
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plant site and halt construction
of its twin reactors . They
launched dozens of assaults on
the 10-foot chain link fence
throughout the morning.
Using bolt and wire cutters,
the protest.en managed to cut
boles through portions of the
fence, but police stationed along
the perimeter quickly palcbed
those areas and prevented en·
try.
At least 350 troopers and
guardsmen inside the enclosure
jabbed the demonstrators with
clubs, I08ked tbem with water
and sprayed them with Mace
and tear gas. Kany of tbe defen-
ders then moved outside the
fnee -4 co.nfronted the dem-
onatraton with similar lac-
tic1.
The troopers, from five New
En&laod stat.es, tried to defuse
the demonatratton by stripping
the protesters of their wire cut·
tus and plaatlc tarpaulloe Uled
for protection aaaiolt the auea.
Then were no arrest.I. aDd no
HrlOUI lJUurtea Weft reported,
altboup aome demonttraton
were knocked to the crvund.
Members of the two groups
have gotten together in and out
of prison. through marriage,
sharing of cells and mutual
friendships.
Polish Fire
Draws Suit
A Orange County woman who
claims her nail polish caught
fire •• she 1lit a cigarette baa
sued Helena Rubens tein and
Col gate Palmolive for•un·
specified damages .
According to the Superior
Court action filed F r iday,
Rebecca Posgay was enroute
from Melbourne to Sydney,
Auatralia ln a Qantas Jet when
the November 1978 incident OC·
curred.
It ii alleged in the suit that the
polish, "Strong and Glosay" lpit·
eel eaualnc "severe and serious in·
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1111 PO would not be 1uctlooed
by th• Nuclear Re&Watory Com·
mlaaklO, but would work la C09-
JuncUon •ltb the txlatln•
federal body •nd Ht even
tou1her atandard.I, 1a1d OtteD.
Such a n added pro1ra1n
"would pemaade tbe public that
we can ope.rate nuclear power
plants aalely, .. he aaJd.
"It'• the most practical step;••
Owen added. He described the
March 28 lncldent at Tbree Mlle
b land u a "lar1er event" that
could bav.e been avoided.
He added that INPO would
keep in touch with nuclear in·
duatry development ln France
and Japan. countries that have
taken the lead with more effi.
cient reactors.
Immediately after the Three
Mile Island incident, the nuclear
and ustr y formed NSAC to
establish the cause and serious-
ness ol the reactor breakdown
that caused mass evacuations
near the Pennsylvania site.
Breen. deputy director ol the
Palo Alto-based organization.
said the problem was a com·
binat1on or .. equipment failure
and operat.or error."
lie said the group also has de·
termined that fears s urrounding
storage or nuclear waste "Is not
a technical problem. There are
severa l w1tys of safely storing
waste The proble m is we have
not chosen one," said Breen.
SC E's Allen noted that one vear·.., worth or separated waste
(rom the operating nuclear plant
in San Onofre .. would fit in a
refrigerator ··
Ho""t·ver. he candidly dis·
c·us:.ed tht-problems facing the
industrv ~cause of Three Mile
l!-land. · pla<'1ng at least part ol
the blam(• on the press for glori-
f\'1ng nu('(ear power protestors.
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SltATn.tS (AP) -~ m'OaDd la
.. put .,.... palDt and • pen. elbow ....... ..,. '""' uw.. ta.. .. ,.... ... r.ao.. Clow" for .... liftc .......... and
la....a • WAey Circa. wm tM ~ dim Oft ~ riq ud
tM f,,,.. drift ···~. UW.'1 ~ ol tool balla .,.. lato aeUoe •CU.. IWlll8I tMlr
prope lll&o Ma red boHI, u•mm•a1 a down
ear w1U. ,_.,. ud makiftl aure eve17 bat
ol ~ perapbemaUa wiU make It to
UM oat town.
·"Some Idell don't bave the l\ftl to 1Uck It
out," aaid UtU., a cra.ndfathe:r ot ~ .. TbQ doll't want to won bard to accompU1h
wbat lt tak• to be a IOOd clown
"1bere'1 tbe 1potuaht and 1parllle, 11ure
8at lt'1 a IJcal, bour-dt!mandint job and a
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Jot ol klda 1tve UJ>," 1aJd
Little, duckln1 from •
umeJ that nl.ffed at bl•
r,ed rocbd bat
Sw~at &llaUned
throuab hla white llinc: ox
ide makeup when the drcws packed up to leav~
Seattle ror Salt Laite <:1ty
retenlly The rumples 1n
bb ba11y PMls developed
u "-"• wrlnltlea a.a be wreatlt..'<l to
pack propa. He almott JlOt 1ldeswiped by an
elephant, and didn't even oolice
Prttct.lce slWlt.s. Invent new gags Pack
Unpack. Clowns are half comJcs, ha lf
stevedores. ;
With the UUe "Boss Clown" goes the JOb
of lteeptnc 28 clowns organized, mastermUld·
log new gap, coord1natin1 the show (be bad
to keep the exploding firehouse from blowing
up loO Mat Wally N1u1bUn'1 Oltl'VOU9 trllned
bean> IDd ma1t1n1 '".,. noWAa la a.tt bebUwl •Mn &he tlhw dr~ua trllD pull1 out .
llfolt lllqllna Brothen downa cradute
rrom u elcbt·week coWM of uaau.lt and
dln&bllWJ al Clown Collea• lo Venlc., Via.
About 4.000 perton.1 apply .. c:b )' .. r . IO are
Hlect.S and maybe 20 aradwate to the clrcua'
two u.nlla or to Clrcua World in l'lortda
nrat I.bey complete a detailed 1pp1Jcation
torm that aaka <I.Mena o/ qUietlJona aucb u ·
"Wbea wu the lut Um• you crtedT Wby?" ·
"Do you ael a Ion& we ll with anlmala ! "
''What fot't!ltinena do vou dl1Ukc mMt?" "Wb11t 11 thci moat important leHon
you've IHrnt-d •" "Oo you auffer from
t'llu.alrophobla'" "Which
of your character tralU
would you mo1t like to
chanie?" "l>eacrtbe • •f'r1oua adven.e per10nal
11ltuatlon and how you
handlud It ..
Beginnlnit clowns U ve
I~ to a cir on the tralJ\,
ltkt! II burrel O( monkies
fo'1ve female clowns have
~t.'pitria\e quart.en ...... u-.
In lh~ fiN>t year w1tb the circus. a clown
pay11 u $300 ft-c to the Amencan Guild of
V •H wly Artists und $10 a week to live on the
tram, buys bi t> own food and gets paid SlSS
wt•ek ly Second yeur clowns make $16S and
third year clowns $175.
A four·yeur veteran, "Lr he survives,"
makes a mmlmum $230 a week and LS free to
wrangle a better contract from the circus,
Little said. "By then he might have a special·
ty and get $400-$:500 a week,·· be swd.
F«rPt's
Force on
Display • CAIRO, Ecypt (AP) -
Amerlcan·mad• Jets roared
overhead while 8ovlet-made
tank• and European·made mJa.
allea rumbled by a revtewtn1
atand ·Saturday as Eaypt
paraded it.a growing araenaJ of
military hardware to mark the
sixth anniversary of the 1973
Mideast war.
P&ESIDENT Anwar Sadat
stood up to watch the 12 U.S.·
built Phantom jet.a. put on di.a·
play for the first lime and the
highlight of a show which al5o
included a diaplay of •&log Sov·
let-made jets and newly ac-
quired aircraft rrom China.
The s how or military
hardware, which also Included
U .S .. buill M ·113 armored
vehicles, was the first since the
signing of Egypt's peace treaty
with Israel in March. It was
aimed at demonstrating Egyp-
tian military strength to Arab
critics of the accord.
EIAewhere in the Mideast. two
Israeli warplanes were reported
to have rocketed a mountain vllJa~e a half·mlle northeast of
the Lebanese port city of Sidon.
NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL I WEATHER . •'
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AMERICAN JETS STREAK OVER EGYPTIAN PARADE
Sadat'a lhow of Po.., to Win Other• to U.I. Vlewa
Dotmi in tlae 11.S. I
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Cigarette Smoking
On Rise Worldwide
Program of the United Natlona,
described smoking in parta Of
the Third World UU. way:
Cola. Habit 2 Gunmen Sought Pope
lfooks Kids WASHINGTON (AP) -A ( J Japan and other "lmperiallata"
WASIUNGTON <AP> -Smok·
ln1 toot a auddeo jump in the
world lut year, the Agriculture
Department 11ays, with ln·
creuee recorded tar1ely ln the
poorer areas ol the world.
World tobacco conau:t)"1U: reached a reeot"d 4.M
tons ln 11'11. Tbe lnuease. more
than J ,$ percent, WU lbe l..ra,est
1lDce 1971.
"ThrouCboot m.o.t of Alric,,
vendors must break ooen oacb and Hll clprettel one by one.
"In ~9ted Sudaaese townt.
for example, one HH YOUG&
m en with annual lncom••
equl valent to only a few bunid*
doll•ra buylnc Benson and
Ked1ee dprett.ea a.t 10 centa aplece." man carrytna three automatic BRIEFS for blamln& U.. count.ry'a pro-On Caf~ • hand,-una and several clips of blema ol famloe and diM ... OQ . I eIDe ammunition WH arreated Satur-tbe current resime.
•08'1' or u.at tobacco went
lato ct..,..u.. -4 .2 t.r1Woo ol
them, JOO blWoo more U:.aa tbe
previous year. Smokers paid
tMatweea $85 bllllo" and $100
bU.lloD I« tbllr clpl'eU.a.
Between 1981 and 11'11, accord· lac to tbe Aartcult.u.re Depart.
ment. Sudan made about QI mlllloo dpret.tes a )'ear and
imported -m.Ution. ID lm, ta. made 100 million ud imported
IOO mUlloll.
FORT LAUDERDALE <AP>
: -Kida who alurp IOft drtnka by
• the J.,.,.. nm the risk of tumlng
into eaftelne Junkies, some
· nutrltionltU say.
: Caffeine, the same stimulant
.. round in coffee, can produce
physical dependence a1 "a
: aneaJcy1hin1." says Cora Kurtz,
a nutritionl1t at the University
or Mla101.
"YOU DON'T know you are
addicted until you don't drink
any.'' she explained. "Then you
go through withdrawal y<>u
f{cl headaches. upset ~tom1:1ch:-.,
cold sweats ..
Ms. Kurt z s<i id when
youngsters ov~r indulge an caf·
feine-loaded drinks, "it's like
drinklng too much coffee. They
· become hyperactive and can't
• sleep. But the symptoms may
· not be overt because you can de·
vclop a tolerance for it. The
hypermetabolic state they get
: from catf~lne starts to be a
" normal feelln1 instead of a
hyper feellng."
In other words, the body can
start to feel lhat it's normal to
tw revved up
CALIFORNIA dieticians Mary
Hunk e r and Margar et
McWilhams, reporting in the
J anuary issue of the Journal of
the American Dietetic Assocla·
lion. said pediatricians are con·
cerned about possible "caf·
feinlsm" ln cbUdrtm. .
The researchers said
youngsters who drink large '
amounts of cola or chocolate
drink may ebow reaUessnesa, ir·
rltabillty, aleeplesaneas and
nervouaneu. Calf~ content measured in
8 12·ounce aervlng of nlne
' popular colaa ranged from 84.7
milligrams in Coca-Cola to 37. 7 milligrams in Dtet-Rlte, the re·
searchers said In findings quot·
e d by the Fort Lauderdale
News.
Coffee ia more potent, the re-
searchers said -ranging from
66 milligrams ln a serving of ins·
tant coffee to 110 milllgrama in
perked coffee.
day acrou the street from the
WbJte House about 30 minutes
before Pope John Paul II was
scheduled to• arrive there, U.S .
Park Police saJd.
Later, Dlalrtct of Columbia
Police reported they arrested a
man ca.rrylog a toy pistol out-
s ide the ApostoUc Delegation
building, where the pope was
spending the n1ght. PoUce said
1978 rose to 816, up 28.3 percent
from the 481 cues ln 1.977, ac-
cording to t.be CDC, wbJcb com·
plied the figures from 1late·by-
1tat.e reporta.
Six deathl were attributed to
malaria ln 1978, up from three ln
1977.
the man broke through a police S~7 J Efle• C'•fla line.·
Park Police Maj James
Lindsay said there was no strug
gle when the first man w;p,
picked up rn Lafayette Park.
a c ross P t•nnsylvan1a Av(·nut·
from lhe t•xf'cut1v1.· man~1on. 11-.
a crowd or scvt·ral thou~and
gathered to meet lhc pope
Malaria Spreads
ATLANTA <AP> -More and
more U.S. ciUzena traveling to
Asia and other exotic areas are
bringing malaria home with
I.hem... according to an annual re·
port bf· the national Center for
Disease Control.
The number or malaria cases
reported in the United States 1n
Delivery Boy
Found Slain
DETROIT CAP> -A customer
or a H -year-old newspaper car-
rier whose strangled body was
foqnd a day after he was report·
ed missing was arraigned Satur·
day o n firsl·degree murder
charges.
The man arrested, John
Manie, 28, lived in the house
where the body of Curt Cislo was
found.
Police said an autopsy would
be conducted to determine if the
boy had been sexually abused.
Robert Hislop, chief or the
city's homicide bureau, said
Curt's fully clad body was fOWld
Friday uhder a. pile of object.s -
including bis red bicycle -lo a
crawl space under the tiny
house. Curt's legs were lied with
cord, Hislop said, but his hands
were free.
w ASmNGTON (AP) -The
Unit<'d States SC'nt a high-flying
SB 71 spy plane over Cuba Fri·
d :1v rnr lh<' flr-.t time since last
f.111 . adnumstratwn '>Ources sa.id
S;iturday
This mission by the most
sophisticated reconnaissance
aircraft in the world was or·
der ed ad part of President
Carter's response to the con-
tinued presence of a Soviet
troop brigade in Cuba.
Last Monday. he announced a
series of measures, including
'ltepped.up monitoring of Cuban
and Soviet military activities In
Cuba. th e Caribbean a nd
t•bcwhcrc
\('LL' Threatefted
PlllLAOELPHIA CAP) -The
Amencan Civil Liberties UnJon,
target of hiit.c mail and bomb
threats after opposing the use of
public funds during the pope's
visit, oow wants to stop the city
fr o m erecting a n outdoor
candlestick to celebrate Hanuk·
kab.
The ACLU saJd spendlna city
funds for an altar, u.aed ln Pope
John Paul 11'• outdoor Mus ,
and lo light a menorah on
Hanukkah "amounts to public
support for religious aclivtty"
which is rorbidden by the U.S.
Constitution.
f 'auit •• Pol P~t ••
BANGKOK (AP) -The Vlet-
nam·backed Cambodian govern·
menl of Heng Samrin on Satur-
day attacked the United States.
Rain Scatters OVer U.S.
Widespread Regions Feel Fall's Nip
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The Phnom Penh new1 a1eney
aald t.be problema were eaUMd
by the omted p>vernment ol Pol
Pot, addinc that tbe d.a.na-er ol
famine wu decreuin1 wi&b the
arrival ol rellef 1upplles from
the Soviet Umoo, Vietnam llDd other sociallat countries.
Bu.t wtUle 1mokioa La oo the la·
creaM, it La occurrtnc ~-ferent places. America and
ttio.. lime lo some of ad·
vaflced l.ndustrlal nations e
IHI than \Ny used to btt 8Ule ol
tllgb taxes and w•minp that
c11areltes coolrlbute to death
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The story la lhDllar ln Aala
and Latia America. Banclacte.b,
Goe of the world'I poorest COUD·
tries. producf!d 10.l bllllon
'"ll~arettes in 1974 and 11.M
b1lhon Ul 1.977 .
DENVER <AP> -Police ln At the same time. the world's IN COUNTIUES where wealth
Denver and Monte Vista. Colo . t>merging rountrie5 a re smolung t'! grow10~ more rapidly, tbe use
angered by separate but lden· more. often Amencan c1gan>tu~ of cigarette!! t!I making huge
tlcal 7.5 percent pay raise pro-exported under the govnn 1umps Vf'new1•la manufactured
posals. are staging "blue nu·• mt•nt's "Food for Peace" pm lti 22 h11l1 on in 1974 and 20 3
sickouts, and the Denver depart· ira.2' Other mdu.stnal counln.,., btlhon m 1977
ment bas switched to 12-hour alto are send1ni the poort>r In J Jpan. an t·sttmatc"a 35
shifts to patrol the city. countnes the <.-1garette11 they® m1llton -,mokf'r<o went through a
The sickout was estimated 85 courage their own c1ta.ens from pack a day each 1n l977 The Of.
percent effective Friday night smoking. fl<.-e of Smokmg and Health -
when tbe jOb actloca be1aa, but a part ol the U.S. Public Health
aource aald be eeUmaa.d alck WO&LDWATCll luUtuU • .a Servin -NY• U.. J111t ...... ,..
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_s_a_t:_urc1ay __ • ___________ •upported b)' tbe Earironmental _1_1o_n_. __________ _
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DAILY PILOT
National Newspaper Week October 7 to 13, 1979
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STATE.,NEWS
National Convention Li.,ely
NOW Renews ERA Push
PresitMnt
To Speak
In Diego Tbe dwlt ,..,emtd to UM fact
\bat tbt ERA drive bu been
•talMd u.r. •t•• abort ol the ~ a f« ratiftcaUoD ol tbe
amend.mll\L
"IA U)' race lt I.I alwaya tbt
l11t I•• 1•1~ tbal are tbe twp.t.•• Loe AAPI .. m: Toga Brldlay told tlM fem!
H M welcoaMd tMm to bl.I dt.Y.
A1 bead cbMrlHder, NOW
pr 1ldtlol EWe Smeal ex.bolted
the Lroos-to aqueeae out au the eatra bouts. mooey and eneray
Vletl111s Beeall Borror
SAN Ot'EGO (AP) -UaJ.y memories
churned to the 1urface Ulla week wbeo l'l·
year-<>ld Bnnd.a Spencer admitted a aalptq attack tb&t left two men dud and eipt ~blldren a,ad a pollceman wounded at
Cleveland Demeotary Scbool last January.
Some people •la¥ t.bey bave forsiven
Brenda Spencer. Ot.ben •llY they cannot.
None expect to ever foraet tbe 6'11 botlr siege.
On Jan. 29, speech therapist Gaetana
Kratser was preparlna for class al Cleveland
when the tint shota ranc
out.
"SUDDENLY I heard
what I thought were
firecrackers, and I looked
out my window and saw a
little kid lying on the
ground in tront of the
school," she recalled in an
interview Friday.
"I think she (Spencer) ~"E"'cu
should have gotten the death j)enalty." Ms.
Kratzer said. "I feel that if someone kills so-
meone else, they don't deserve to live."
The 29-year-old teacher said she just
"stood there in the window. kind or dazed" as
the sniper's bullets s prayed across the
schoolyard.
MS. KRATZER SAW school principal
Burton Wragg fall under the hail of gunfire
Moments later, she saw custodian Michael
Such·ar fatally shot as he rushed to the 53-
year-old principal's side.
Police aay at leaat two bullets hit lhe
door o1 the cluaroom where lb. Kratzer
huddled la a comer until lhe terror bad aulY
aided. She opened lhat only once -to draa a
aertoualy wounded 9-year-old &irl to safety.
In the flrst few months followi.na the
nifbtmariab ordeal, lb. Krauer said she
"bad a dlllicult Ume dealina with lt. But
flnall~ l coul4n'l cope with the idea that what
she d1d wu excusable. ll was just too terri-
ble.
"I wouldn't want to live across the street
from her lf she is ever released," she said.
Under a plea-bargaining arrangement,
Miss Spencer faces from 2S years to life in
prison, with a minimum term of 16 years
before possible parole.
That sentence is fair , says the father of
the 9-year-old girl Ms. Kratzer saved.
"I TIDNK J USTICE has been served,"
said Norman Buell, whose daughter, Christy,
was hospitalized for 35 days and faces further
treatment for nerve damage caused by
gunshot wounds she suffered in the attack.
"l still think 16 years seems like a long
time to pay for a mistake, even though Bren-
da killed two people," Buell said. "She's a
s ick little girl and I just hope she gets the
help she so desperately needs."
In an attempt to recover some $18,000 in
medical bills, Buell has fl.Jed suit against
Brenda's father. Wallace. Six other suits
stemming from the incident have been filed
so far against the Spencers.
Clutrch Set Gang Attack Seen
For Battle In Grune Woundings
~With State coMPTON <A P > -Four,.. ( ) members ol a local l&nl may be
d -n. • zlaW Prw responsible for a anlplna attack Sl'ATE
4T. L9m .tt,..... .. l\•lrlee'a I.bat WCMended~peo-..... 11 .... ..... ......... ..._........... ~
lali taltll ID tll• Worldwide -.. tlleJ' • •• i&illi Church of God, the church's gam e between riva l bl1h era.• Kiib Bo~ter
lor&Der '-al adviser told a con-schools, police said Saturday. 1~ ~·-f1' ehu.reb fatt.bfUl OD Officer Danny <Sneed aaid 11~~· spectaton emptied the ltandl at
I Stanley Rader, now chief ad-the Cent ennial High School
ii viler to church founder Hebert stadium wben the ahota rang out
11.,w. Armstrong, spoke to T,000 Friday night.
c bUl'cb members who are in Sneed said the girl and
Tucson for the annual ob-another victim were tr~ted and
aervance of the church 's Feast released from hospitals for of Tabernacles. minor gunshot wounds. Police withheld the identities of the
BE SPOKE for the first time
i n his n ew capacity a s
"evangelist," a ministerial rank
just below Armstrong In the
church's hierarchy.
Rader told the group how for
years he had resisted accepting
• the way Armstrong described
man's institutions as woefully
s. inadequate, mostly because of
bis faith in the Ame rican
judicial system.
"Well, I learned my lesson on
Jan. 3," he said.
On that dale, the Slate of
California seized church proper-
ty and records and placed a
court appointed receiver in
charge of the church's financial
• dealings.
THE CALIFORNIA attorney
general's office decided to take
the action on the basis of a
lawsuit filed by former church
members cbaraing Rader,
Armstrong and other church
leaders with siphoning o ff
. millions of dollars of church
funds for their own use.
three for fear of gang retalla·
lion.
Sentenre Date Set.
SAN DIEGO CA P ) -Sentenc-
ing has been set Nov. 9 for
Christopher St. John McGrath.
21, an unemployed construction
worker, and Terrance Setcliffe
Charles. 18, a high school stu-
dent who pleaded guilty lo
charges of robbery and rape m
connection with a string of pizza
parlor holdups.
Six Pizza Hut outlets were
robbed in the county between
May 6 and June 12 Police said
the robbers al s o for ced
employees to engage in sexual
relations with one another in at
least one of the incidents.
Actor fteco1'~ri•g
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actor
Robert Urich, 34, was "doing
very well" Saturday after being
hos pitalized Friday for an injury
he suffered during the filming of
the hit seri~ ''Vegas " hospital officials said: ' ·
A 74-year-old Florida man,
Boward EmmeU Barton, oa bis honeyD)OOa wu lr:llled and four
otbera injured when a cabin
cruiser smashed into a Navy
mooring buoy during a
moonlight cruise in San Diego
Harbor. Mrs. Jean Barton, 57,
was listed in stable condition.
Area's Smog
Tale Mixed
EL MONTE <AP) -The Air
Quality Manage ment District
predicts good to unheallblul air
in the South Coast Air Basin to·
day
Air unhealthful for everyone is
expected in the Riverside-San
Bernardino area and the San
Gabriel and Pomona valleys
with a Pollutant Standard Index
of 205.
Air will be unhealthful for
sensitive persons in tbe San
Fernando and Santa Clarita
v alley s, PSI 175 , the
metropoUtan area, PSI 113, the
Hemet-Elsinore area, PSI 113,
and the Banning area, PSI 113. .
Good air is expected in the low
desert, PSI 75, the coastal area,
PSI 42, the high desert, PSI 42,
and the Big Bear Lake area, PSI
42.
Orange Coast College presn1ts
...,UCI ._ .-.H COST of DTIMG!
CREMATION
BURIAL AT SEA
MOUNTAINS or DESERT
I . WHEN CAN I
RETIRE?
__ _. _...._
The Neptune Soc::iety offera a llmple and dignified
cremltk>n Mfvioe with dlnemlnetlon at eea. desert or
mount.in.. Our literature tells the complete story.of our
aocletv.
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J
• tbey could apare to work for
puHte ol the ERA.
.. WE AaE movin• for
ratlflcatlon in one /ear from
now." lb. Smeal tol the cheer·
toe crowd. "In October i•. we
wUl never have to say 'tbne
more ltatel' aca!A."
Saturday's WU t.be ftnt meet·
lnl oft.be NOW convention u a
whole body 'fltb memben from
every 1tatl preunt. NOW
leaden med the occulon to L.ry
lo galvanize renewed en-
tbualum for the ERA raWlca-
Uon drive, which be1an -'>en
l be amendment was first ln-
trodu.ced lD Coo&reu in 1923.
Ms. Sllleal aelmowl.edaed that
a risiq tide of comervative op-
position to women's rlgbta is-
sues, and a wonenl.n1 economic
situation bad distracted the pro-
ERA movement. Nonetheless,
she aaid 1.979 was a banner year
for femioilts because they were
able to win extension of the ERA
deadline, pushing lt back to June
30. 1982.
AT THE same lime, NOW suc-
ceeded In turning back drives to
rescind the amendment in 1i1
dozen states/.
ERA supporters plan to be at
both the Democratic and
Republican national conven -
tions. Ms. Smeal said, to Insure
presidential candidates not only
give ''lip service" to the
feminist cau.se, but active sup-
port as well
"They will look up and !>ee our
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CALL•FOR ERA
HDW'a Elle Smeel
green and white, and they will
'\mmediately think of equality lor women." Ma. Smeal told the
entbuaiutic liat.enen. "We will
be in N~ York and Detroit, and
the sum.mer of 1980 wlll be the
turning point tit the drive for
equal rights."
SAN OIJ:OO (AP) -Prell·
dnt caner wtu meet wtth about
JOO community leaden oa a_..
clay atop .m San Dl.,o D8xt well,
but tbe Wblte HouM .. fl tbe
Prnldeot woo't be bolcUDa a
"town ball'• for um for local
vot.en.
M&. CARTER will arrive
Tbunday on Air Foree One t.o
addreu the eot.b biennial coo·
venUoo of the AFL-CIO Buildine
a nd Construction Trades
Department.
"There's a lot of confualoo
around here right now." said
Lance Clements, front desk
manager at the lslandia Hyatt
House Hotel, where the conven-
tion begina its three-day run
Wednesday.
The number of delegates ex-
pected bas almost doubled since
the White House confirmed
Carter's appearance, Clemeota
said Friday.
"We just don't have room in
our convention hall," be said,
"and now we have to set up a
tent that can hold 600 or 700 peo:
pie .•·
N OW NATIONAL
spokeswoman Nancy Tbompeon
said the o rgan ization voled
against inviting any presidential
candidates to address the con-
vention. Nonetheless. during a
concert on the fU"St night of the
gathering, California Gov Ed mund G. Brown Jr. called to say WHITE HOUSE advance men he would "drop in .. ind icated that the chief ex·
Brown used the occasion to list ccutive would leave San Diego
all the women be had appornted later that afternoon and bead
to s tate goverment straight for Washington. -----
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f\ll'Dace f\lten and ,uot lilbla.
The md ol daylllbl·Mvtlll Ume la 0D11 three 8unct.y1
away and t.be wonlq folka k>Ok ahead wtt.b IOIDe dread
to retumina home LD dllmal da.rbeu at tbe encl oft.he
day.
Maybe the meUownea off all lelda ua to comment OC\·
the more f aYOl'able upecta ol the week Juat put.
We didn't Co to war, for ont t.hlnt. Sen. Frank
Church'• transparent attempt to baow the Ruu1an troop
it11 ue Into another Cuban crtail ultimately blew over
without undue excitement on anyone'a part.
And while we were not llOlna to war, we wer~ treated
to a colorfu1 and warm viiit from Pope John Paul 11
Whether he led any of hls flock back to hit church's fun.
dammtals on aucb luueoA a blrth control, dJvorce, abor·
t1oo and women prieata ii problematic.
But there's no question oo the pooUff'1 bumannesi,
bls charisma, hls inteWaence or h1I charm. He wu a
welcome visitor.
. ,
WIDLE TBE PRICE ot 1old bounced crazily between
$200 and SG an ounce, the dollar did 1et a bit 1tron1er
laat week. the market people said. To otf1et that, of
coW'R, wu another gloomy report on lnfiation -lt'11et-
ttn1 wone a,ain. · Jerry Wbatahlaname, reported he'll be out of the
aute more than ball the time for the next couple of
months, so Callf omla will have to fUncUon without a gov-
ernor. But of coune Mike CUrb ii more than happy to
atep into the role and pra, for some unexpected court
openinas be can ftll by appolntment.
1be state will aurvtve.
Still on the state political front, Sleeplnc Sam. our
~-year-old junior senator is ln trouble. Hil popularity
slide began last May when Sen. Hayakawa blurted that
comment that ii gas riles to $2 a sanon lt wouldn't bother
him because ... lot of popr don't need au becauae they're
oot WOl"ldng. • •
It didn't bel_p tb.tt be nodded off durinl a crucial
meetins Clll the enera crtala, a anoose that hardly went
unnoticed.
As areeult the California Poll showed lut week, the
state's public ~b he's a lousy aenat.or. Shortly after be
took office, only 7 percent of his comUtuenta thought be
was ddng :a poor or very poor job. The figure now is 41
percent -and rising.
BUT THE SBA'ITERING of the senator's image is ln·
significant when put beside the news that a stand-in ac·
tually delivered the broadcast of Winston Churchill's h1s-
tork "We shall ne ve r s urrender" speech.
Like Fra nklin Roosevelt's Pearl Ha rbor address. the
Churchill speech was a s{irring, eloquent and memorable
performance that was credited with playing a significant
role in World War I I.
ll came out last week that Churchill had personally
given the speecb on the floor-1.~f the House of Commons.
But he was too busy with omer matters to make the
broadcast. 1be task was given over to a BBC actor
named Nora\an Shelley.
So we Americana were moved to ald Britain and later
to join them in war by words spoken by an actor with a
dramatic voice. Maybe we'll find next that the Gettysburg Address
was gbo8('.-Wrttteri and that it was a planted story that
Lincoln wrote it on the back of an envelope. ••• WHO WOULDN'T BE FED UP to read that former
Attorney General Evelle Younger is trying t o. dig e\'.e n
deeper into the public's pocketbook to feather his pension
nest. It wasn't enough that he already gets a $6,600 pension
for service as Los Angeles County district attorney. Or
$10,200 a year as a retired Air Force Res~rve general. 9r
that he will get $20,000 a year for his service as a Supenor
Court judge when he turns 65 in four years.
Younger wasn't even satisfied with the $19,000 he gets
from the state for being attorney general for eight years.
Last week be asked, on a paper-thin technicality, that his
state pension~be increased to $43,000 annually.
This means be would be getting $500 a year more in
pensionpaythanbegotw_hilebewasattomeygeneral.
It also means Ev Younger tb.lnka bis service to the
llublic in these •ell·paying jobs be baa held is worth
$80,000 a year 1n r~tlrement pay instead of $56,000.
We'd say that Evelle J . Younger'a suck at the public
t.rOugh is outrageous and that no one is entitled to such
lucrative benefit& from public funds. The raise should be
blocked even if it takes special legislation to do it. ••• Nor EVERYONE ii as grabby as Younger. There's
Modesto almond grower Hashem Naraf hi, who last
month was awarded a federal farm loan o $10.2 million.
He turned it down because, be 1ald, God baa blessed him
with an abundant crop this year.
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Boyd/ Space Saint
B1L•.BOYD 1n Ilardi ot la, Soviet
Co1monaut Yuri Gagarin
died in a tr..u plane era.ah.
He wu 33. At the Chkalov
, Air Foroe Bue 30 miles from
Ikar
Gloomy
GU8
DEAR GLOOMY GUS:
The art of word ob·
fu1caUoG bu fllt.red
·down from 1ovemment
and educaU«l circlee to
the comer hardware
1tore. Cbldell wtre ii
now called poultry net·
tblll A.R.V.
Mos cow is the Ga1arin
Training Center with a
special museum room where
Ga1arin'1 private atudy has
been re-created. Everything
in it is exactly as it was OD lbe
day he died. His coat hanp
on a wall peg. Books and
records lay open on bis desk.
The clocks are stopped at the
minute ol his death. Ga1arin
is the Soviet Union's space
saint. Each coamooaut since
1968, 1oe1 to the Ga1arln
study before ta.kine off on a
space million. Ea.ch writes a
letter to Gaprin, promllina
to make the upcomln1 mia·
alon a Mae:.:= to UI>'
bold U.. • com·
mltUn1 loJalt1 to Oaiarln's
1Uemo17. Each meditates then, tbm IM•• tbe lMter
on Oaprtn'1 delk, and 1oea
Into the My. Each letter t.btn ta kept then ln a apedal ftle.
. •
Nation, Church Change Slowly
Hett Ml t.be twlc.·born preel
dent and IMN ll the ponW'f of
Rome, and they 11"l and smile
. • but aJI l ean tee ln the
crowd la Su<.
She IA't Lbere ln penoo ol
coune; abe ll buried bellde the
butternut tree in a paaturt
cemtl41rr _lo South Lee, N.H
within 1t0t of the farmbouae
where abe was born,' 98 yean
earUer
THE MJWON who wlll aay
matt oo the Washloatoo Mall
with the pope art1 awed by the
precedent and tb1s la an historic
event, all ript, but people are
locUoed to interpret these thlnes
In penonal terms.
Tbe pope ln the White House?
I wonder how Sutle would feel
about It.
America wu rounded on re·
u11on. People came from a 1001
way to be able to pray u they
pleaaed. Susie's forebears d!d.
They put it there in the Coutitu-
Uon : "Coalrest aball make no
law respectln1 the establiab-
ment ot rellglon, or prolllbitiq
the free exerc:iae thereof. . . "
The pope's villt la a t.re:men·
dous moment but you need a bit
of hlatory to realJM how tremen·
dOUI it la. lly point of departu.re
la a black manual that loob Wte
a prayer book, with the wordlin
1Ut on the cover: "RULES l8S'1
Benj F. LANG.••
HE WAS Suale'a "raodfalber.
He served ln the New
Hampebire state lecillature in
181'1 and tbe handbook llvee the
state conaUtutlon, ad'oped in
1'792. Article 42 aa11 that "no
person aball be ell Ci ble for th.la
office <1«>vernor) ... unless be
shall be ot tbe Protestant re-
Uston."
There la a Protestant require-
Bob Greene
ment for MGaton too. The book
has at.U.tlcs on the recent elec·
tloo.
I am rure you want to know
how Lee voted In the Lincoln·
McClellan contest: It c11t 78
votes for Lincoln and 108 for
McClellan. McClellan. or coune,
had all the charltma.
TH£ PaO'l £STANT clause
for 1overnor wasn't much more
lhan a century aeo. The lbloe
that changed lhe re1J1lows and
elbnlc setup was a ve1etable.
Yes. the potato crop failed ln
Ireland ln tbe 1840s and the
p o pulation dropped
catastrophically from 8.5 miWon
to 6.5 mfilloo. Some starved and
a million and a half •uddenly
came to America.
So tbe local zealots he re
formed tbe anU-clericaJ Know · NothJnc party ("What does It
s tand for ?" -"I know
oothlq.")
WOtJLD A.llEalCA have re-
U~oua wan and uaualaatloas Uh Europe'a! Not wltb that
freedom clauae ln tbe ConaUW.
Uon. BeUOoo WU Just below the
poUUcal AD'face. however.
ln the 1114 Cleveland-Blaine
contest rel1aton awanc the elec-
tlon. Everythiq turned oo New
York'• 38 eledoraJ yotee. The Rev. Samuel Borcbard, IA·
lrodudq BJalne at a New Yon
rally. called Democrat.I UM par-ty of "Rum, &omanlam, and
Rebellion."
Blaine didn't protett; Tam-
many reacted: Cleveland car· rted the state by Just l ,Ht votes
out or 1,200,000 with a come-
quent national electoral count ot
219·182.
Some 40 yean later Herbert
Hoover beat Al Smltb by •
land4Ude with an election that
'"+ .. ..
"How do we bow It's the
Popes clgArette butt?"
abowed, some J)OliticaJ pundits
declared, that no Catholic could
ever be elected president -be
would iovit.e the pope to the
White Roule, wouldn't be? Then
came Kennedy.
THE SUPaEJIE teat wu at
the Rice Hotel, Houatoo, on s..it.
12.1980.
The amat.or faced tbe Grater
Houston lllnlat.erial Aaodadon
and declared. ''I believe In an
America 1'ber'9 the the aepm-a-
Uoa of Cburcb and State la
amolule; wbere no Cathollc: J"'
lal41 would tell ~,...._,
•boa.Id he be a c . bow to
act, and no ~t mtnltter
would tell b1a pa.rtabloDerl for
wbom to Y«e."
They doubted: t.bey rubbed
their .,_ -tbey believed. '!'bey
lat.en'Ulll&ed one explanaU. with
rtn,&tq.~a .... I& )oouoaer brother TedclJ to-
day az:o•• abortloe, but be votes UM ol tu f\IOda ln the
Dtatriet ot Cohambla to flnmce
abortioaa of poor women
becauae tbe maj ority ao
decreed.
80 I All awed by John Paul
11•1 vlltt to Wub.lnatoo. How
much la aymbol, bow m11ch 11 ....
alT How does tt weave lnto tbe
fabric ot hi.atoryT
Thl1 le the first modern,
secuJar, plurallaUc natloo the
new pope hu vlalted; tbia ta tbe
country 1bere tho f ou.ndera
wrote freedom of cbolc• lDto
their buic law; where taxes
cannot support a cburcb1 where
the Supreme COurt ruJea u re-
cently as 1963 <rather uncom-
fortably) that leetalaturea may
not require public aebool cluaes
to recite Bible vel"lft or even,
bless m, the Lord's Prayer.
America changes; ao does the
church, though slowly.
IT NOW PACES communi-
cants who do DOt accept the ban
a1alnlt contraceptives -• mat-
ter of eonalderable demoeraplllc u well• penooa1 importance
u the &)obel race accelerates
between food and population.
A.DOtber ereat c:ha.n1e came ln
tbe Second Vatican Council,
1.1182-t5. It opened the way to the
vernacular in the services, ex-
tended a frieodly bud to other
fait.bA and expr4'Saly endoned
the freedom ol rellOOn .
Bat this 1llOd to IDOdenriam bas
caused uncertainty. 1tudeJlta
declare.. M tbe P81eantl7 1GeS on In tbe pope'• Ylalt, aad tbe 1e-
nu.lne frM,,.Otn-. prielUy or-
d l n a tloqa decline. Can you
ceUblllepN9t.tCODUD•?
Proteet-dulrcbel have pro-
blems, too. The eoemy today is
materialbm and bedonl1m; not bigotry but lDdlfferenee.
• TRB11o~W~
b11Hu. Ue olltltor o•n•.Uw (•
Rtclaard SIF'oul of CM ChmUan
Sdnc~ MoMtor.
Jackson's Picture, Leadership for Rent
"J ackson ' Arafat'" chanted
the c rowd or Paleslinaans as
they hoisted the Rev. J esse
Jackson to lbeir sboulden and
carried him down the street.
Ao. yone who aaw the news pic-tures ot the c:urtom ecene mf&bt
be excused for thinking
t h a t
Jackson's vis·
it to the Mid:
die East bu
something to
d o with
fo r e i gn a!·
f ai r s, o r
something to
do with the
continuing Arab-Israeli cn~1s
BUT ANVONE who knows
Jesse J ackson understands the
real trulh:
J ackson's trip has nothing to
do with po litics. It is just
another example of Jesse pro-
moting Jesse.
Some commentators are get-
ting excited about the possible
ramllicaUoos of Jacbon's coo·
troverslal stance on the
Palestine UberatJoo Organiza-
tion, but Jesse's concern for t.be
PLO ii approximately the same
aa b1a concern for American
blacks: namely, If aomethin1
good bappena for them, floe, but
the important thing ia for
J ackaon to get hi.a picture in lbe
newapapera and on TV.
ANYONE WITH c ommon
aenae bas understood this for
years. 1t la surpriaing how many
blacks look al Jackson with
eithe r contempt o r a musement.
they know him as lhe husUer
and showboat be is, lhey know
be does not speak ror them. and
they know that be bu always
used u..n for .... OW1I penoeaJ
a1~·nc11..,.,..m. There la notblna wronc wttb
this, by the way; many polJti·
ciaru1 do It all lbe time. 1be dit·
ference la t.bal Jacboa would
have people believe tbat be ls
not a politician, but a moral
leader. Right.
He became prominent for one
reason· After the death of th<'
Rev. Or. Martin Luther King
Jr . the whatt• nc-A <> m edia
nt><'lied a new "hl ack leader" to
turn to for quotl''l, and J esst' un
derstood thL'I before anyone clM•
He photographed well, he couJd
turn lhe most complex social ts
sues into stirring rhymes and he
had a good voice.
HE WAS always very serious.
which the white press Ukfljl ln a
black leader. Before lone the
press bad elected him as the
new black leader. No matter
that he didn't lead any blacks.
When the Southern Cbrbllan
Leadership Conference -Dr.
King's organluUoo -made It
clear lbat It didn't have much
use for Jaclt!lon, and inatead
preferred the leadership ol lbe
Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Dr.
King's brilht but bland lieute-nant, Jesse simply left lbe SCLC
and founded Operation PUSH.
He said that It would be an ln·
strument for social change. But
.,...,_, __
of course il turned into the
personal publicsty arm of Jeue
Jackson Inc., and oot much else.
Thia latest Middle Ea.stem in·
itiaUve emereed from the aame
emotion that baa always driven
Jac.k.JOD~ penooal Jealou»~ He
wu jealous ol RaJpb Abernathy
in the SCLC days, so be went
around tµm. Tbis time lt was
Andrew Youne who Jack.son was
jealous ol .
YOUNG, BV talking lo the
Palestinian diplomat in New
York and losing bis job, sudden·
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Mally Voices, One Language
E~orial rtprinted from the NN York Tam~•
The debate over bilingual education remains
confused because the debaters have not aereed
on what national policy should be.
Even the supporters of bWngual education
wobble bet.ween lhe laudable intent of helpln&
non-EngUsb·speakine younpters to become
fluent ln English and the quite different intent of
"maintainlng" their native language. To gain
broad support for bilingual education, they con·
trast ll with the cruel method that has preceded
ll in many schools, subJecUn1 forelp·spealdng
newcomers, sink or swim, to scbooUni conduct·
ed wholly in Eflllisb.
WE ENTHVSIASTICALLV support bil·
ln1ual education as peda1oetcally far prefer•·
ble. But, u indicated by a recent report In the
Times on the state of bllln1uallam ln lbe United
States, there ls more al atue here than
peda•Ollcal theory.
Tbe real laaue ls wbet.IMr the Un.1ted Stata
should abendoa the ldea ot a llnCl• common
lan1u11e, an Idea that bas been cnaclal In blnd·
Ina Ulla diverse cont!Mntal nation t.osetbtt'. If
1ucb a dramatic cbanse la to be contemplal41d,
theft aome ol the factt or bWJlauaJ or mult.ll·
ln1ual IOcletles ou&bt to be laid out.
History often repeated eumpltl, ln
Canada, Inland and other bilin.1uaJ countrl.,,
of the permanent handlca1» 1uffered by tbol•
who 1peak the mlnorlty toq\Mll. The problem•
of multilingualism, as in so many Tturd World
areas. are even more sertoua.
PROPONENTS OF billnRua lls m cite
statistics to show that lhe Spanisb·speaklng
population has replaced Italians as the coun·
try'a largest linguistic minority. But that is not
an arcument for establishing a second official
language -any more than lbe presence of
mllllom ol persons or Italian descent ar1ues for
maltinl Italian a third.
It i~ not national lntere.'\t that seems to us to
Impel the bllin&ual movement. The preuura to
abandon the unifying force of a common
language come from people who believe lbat
noo·EngUsb·speaklng H parat.ism ls lndispensa·
ble to their own political lnfluence.
Yet t.bere ls much evidence that many
parenta or non-Engliab·speakln1 youngsters
have a clearer idea of self·lntereet and natioaaJ
interest. They know what tbe lanpase ol Jobs
and 1uceea 11 In the United States and they
want noWat IO ~cb for their dilldren u the
uaurance that they wtU be taueht Enallsb well.
ll' BILINGUAL lellOOI, taupt by teachers
nueol l.n bod& laniua1ea. can huten tbe transi-
tion, Lben by all me1.111 they thoWd be accepted
u the proper peda101kaJ route.
What la unacceptable -poUUcally aa well
aa educallonally -la ualn1 acboola and
l8D8UIJ8 to HOarat.e. Tbe b.iatory ol thll COUD·
tey abowl bow b11 a ditterenc• then la betwMn
dlvlalon and d!verally. •
Iv b1.·<.·amc mon• th.rn ::J blatk
polat1c1an 1n th(.• Cart<·r ad-
m 1n1strat 1o n ; he became
Amenca's No. 1 black leader.
Ills picture was OD Ute oover ol
tb• eew• me1aa1a ... ~bi• pamd• ,._. ,....._, U IW!
dJclla't do ....... M .. 4ulddJ'. IMI mi11:ht be surpassed and forgot-
ten forever.
So be applied logic. If Andy
Young could gain stature by
talking to one Arab no one bad
t"Ve r heard Of, the n Jackson
would become Mr. Ara b. Young
met 111.'lth an obs<-ure diplomat
.J .H·k•rnn announ<'~'1 th:it ht•
~ould ilk1• tn meet with Ya:.1r
i\rj(Jl
It workt'(i perl ecll v Suddl'nl y
Jackson .... ·.1s 1n the headlines
and Young wa.' out
&EPO&TEllS WHO covered
his tnp were a lJttJe distur bed by
sm all signs, howe ver ; things
hlte the fact that while touring a
Palestln.ian refugee camp out-
side Jerusalem. Jacltsoo spent
an hour without asking any re·
fugees n single questioo, and
never stopped to have a coo ·
verutJon wilb a single resident.
What he did do, though ,
was ... pose for pictures.
Jack.Ion, incidentally, is an ex-
ceptionally bright man. No one
without acute lnteWgence and
cleverness could fool as many
people as he has. His Operation
PUSH programs that attract
media attention, for example,
are good ones; wbO can araue
with Jackson ur1ing black
children to eschew drugs and
streel life, and instead to at.rive
for academic excellence?
Issues like that are lhe perfect
vehicle for him, and no doubt be
would have stayed with them
forever, except that bi.a appeal
seemed to be falt.erlne. and then
the Andy Young thing happened,
and he had to change his tactics.
SO GIVE Jackson his due: He
is a wonderful speaker and a
charismatic pres ence and a
daztling sight to behold oo a
podium.
It Is unfair to compare
Jackson wilb Dr. Kine, because
the times are dlfferent. But stiU,
the comparisorui aro inevitable.
And when you think or Dr. King
In a prototypical moment, be Is
leading sanitation workers In
Memphis on a march to belter
their lot in life. When you think 1 or J esse Jackson ln a pro·
totyplcal moment, he is st.atrlng
as himself on an episode of "Lou
Grant," as he did last yenr.
Ob weU . When Jackson reads
this, lf he runs true to form, he
will call my editors and tell
them that I am a "racist." That
la how )le 1enerally reacts to
people wbo are not nlc. to him.
But for thoee few wbo didn't
already know it, It probably
needed to be pointed out that
Jackaoo ii not in the Middle
East to help \be Arabi. or to
help the l1raeli1, or to help
American blacks. He la there to
help Jeue. What a aurprile.
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To the F.ditor:
Californians deserve con-
sumers no-fault auto insurance
protection as opposed to our pre·
sent tort system of compensa·
lion for bodily injury.
The basic premise of no-fault
is that your insurance company
pays for your medical and
economic losses, regardless of
fault. This includes single car
accidents which, presently, do
not fall under the tort system.
Whatno-faultwoulddois:
Deliver more benefits . . . to
more people . . . more promptly
. . . more equitably than our
presen\ system . . . at lower
cost.
WE DO NOT have no-fault
protedioll ._ to tbe extensive
IMb~ in 8-crammto b1 tbe ~,.i!:SiJ+.:r.-
J. Trial lawyers would Jose
over $1.S billion in income per
year with no-faulL
2. In ealUornia. that would ac·
count for about $150 million
minimum that would be paid in
benefits to accident victims, as
opposed to going into the pockets
of the trial lawyers.
No wonder trial lawyers are
opposed to no-fault!
When adjusted for innation,
the insurance rates in Michigan
(the state with the most com·
prebensive no-fault insurance
plan) either held steady or
dropped, while the rates in the
Los Angeles area under the cur·
rent tort system have risen over
80 percent in the period
1971-1976, per the Department of
Transportation Study. The only
ones who don't gain, and are the
main opposition to no-fault, are
the ttjal lawyers who have so
much to lose financially.
It doesn't appear that the state
Legislature is able to shake the
dominance of the trial lawyers
and pass a consumers no-Cault
bill. Therefore, t he only re-
course that may be left is for the
people to place the issue on the
ballot and by-pass the California
trial lawyers and their friends in
the state legislature.
KIRK BARHAM
On«-~ is Eno119h
To the F.ditor:
Each of us must get involved
in political action. We should
write President Carter urging
f on No-fault his11rance'
him not to run again. Jimmy
Carter will go down in history as
a fme, decent person. But, he
doesn't have the talent nor abili·
ty lo be president.
Our country is slowly weaken·
ing. The economy and inflation
are beyond his ken and control.
His Telationships with congress
and other governments have
been failures. We arc becoming
a weak nation due to a weaker
leader.
The presidential accomplish·
ments, in two and one h alf
years. have been minimal. His
administration has been ineffei:·
live and is without much hope of
improving.
For the sake of this nation,
each of us should write Presi-
dent Carter asking him not to
run again.
EDWARD A SEEBOL
Pouonro Dis' rrs!ws
To the Editor :
In the Daily Pilot of Oct. 1 was
a picture that really "got to
me."
The caption, "Panamanians
Rip Up An American Flag on
the Canal Zone Border". This, I
read, was at the "official" sur·
render of the area. I became
sick to my stoDJach.
I bad just listened to President
Carter urging the Senate lo 0 . K.
the SALT 11 "treaty" -treaty,
what an intangible and fragile
piec e of paper. How mal\y
years. months or days will it be
honored by those other than the
Unit.ed States?
IN 1903, the U.S. p aid a
French company, who failed to
build the Canal, $40 m illion (tax
money from my grandfather, no
doubt) and a "treaty" was
signed with Panama agreeing to
pay the m $10 m i llion plus
$250,000 a year for tbe use, OC·
cupalion and administration of
the 10-mile-wide strip. Late r, in
1955 , the cos t went up to
Sl.930,000 and up still higher.
I'm sure, in the last 24 years.
Hasn't everything, including let·
Luce?
We built it with our money,
our inge nuity and with
thousands of American lives. Un·
tit Colonel William Gorgas of
Alabama liquidated the SOW"Ce
of malaria and yellow fever.
If not for that American, the
m e n in l he n e w ~ p 1 c t u re ,
possibly would not have been
bom .
Seems to me they should be
saying, "Thank you Amen<·a,"
not glecluJl y tearing up my flag'
RUTll MANAHAN
Bordf,r \·iofn' io1u
To the Editor
An illegal aUen from M ex.ico as
not a citizen of the United States
and has no citizen rights. He has
rights as a Mexican citizen if he is
in Mexico.
If he is illegally in the United
States, be bas violated the law and
is a criminal. Anyone who
narbon a criminal la also break-
ing the law Md thereby gives up
some rltlU. ud could end up 1n
jail.
TWteare~~olt:l1wot U..UJllted.aaa-!Nim 11.ako n.
la DOt f*lota.a. or to *Ill' ot m to
allow oar border to be violated at
will. I think that we should pay
more attention to the rights of u .s. citizens.
J'AMESBOLDING
... q., ..... :P for .'t11r1·frof
To the F.dilor:
No tonger are we the strongest
nation oo earth; Soviet arms
dominate us in every single
category. Western Europe could
not begin t o defend herself
against their poised divisions,
and we happily feed them while
knowing that grains will also be
sent to Vietnam and Cambodia.
The Western world is in a
squeeze for its very survival, yet
our public policy works against
itself. We subsidize the gnin
farmers. we pay highway rob·
bery lo OPEC, while denying
our own producers. we sell arms
to our allies <but not enough>.
and then we send Russia our
s urplus ~rain to keep them
healthy whlle they arm, train
Cubans to dominate Africa, ·and
generally weaken us on every
front possible!
Wh en will America wake up' I
fear that my generation may be
the last to live in a free society.
We seem destined to destroy at.
DlANE WATSON
• ,. ... o.o, ll'ilet_< .... -• ... <-l•ry tr•ftl ...itn. Lettff\ _ .. N -
I•' E•ll.n.t ~..-&tli... ••• IMe, C•'--· CA tt6i.. LAtttn c...-rH t•r ,..i+c•I-
.-.., • NfftltM .. --.... •n -..Cl 19
H IU..,. Wr!Wn' _. aM ---N l1Kl""4 WI '""'f N w1tlt ..... IR _ ....
clrcu..,11.Mcn.
Nicholas von Hoffman
One Death Puts
2,000 .in Focus
BJllADY&~U
l'rom o CB& Radio N~.,.. OOMfflnt_,.
The murder of a f&mOUI mu ii a eoGYft._,. Tbat ii J191t ot the tra1edy. When a man wboM face aDd ldltGrJ we lmow ii ~
killed, OW' out.rate aod Stief and CODfuaioD ftnd a voac.. Infer
to the klllina of Lord MounU.tten by lllA terroriltl ID tnlter.
BeeaUM we know that be exbted. we noUce tbe terrible..,
be ceued to exist. That la all u it &boWd be. aut u ~res 3
the numbed silence we are forced tnto when ordinary men end t
womenfall victim totbesamevioleoce. •
TBE nGURE USUALLY given of those killed darlnl the
terror in Northern Ireland is 2,000. Of those 2,000, we find that
we have precious little to say. We did not know them. We knew ~
nothing of their lives. They were simply men and women •bo
came and went as we all do, to and from lbe store, to and from
work, to and from a Sunday in lbe suburbs. We haven't the facU i
to mourn them.
They simply disappear, as if they were snipped out of a film
by a n incompetent editor: They're in one frame, miaain& from the next.
It takes an extreme effort of the imagination to coojure up
the hurt that all those.._ botched editing jobs leave behind among
the survivors -the mothers ao.d fathers, brothers and sisters,
husbands and wives who must daily pass by the chair in which
the m~ing person used to sit, must daily see in the cupboard
the cereal which only the missing person favored and which now
goes unused, must daily return to share some joke only to
realize at the last second that the one who used to find such things
funny is gone.
THOSE WHO ARE GONE are veiled from us by their or-
dinariness. But then someone extraordinary is killed, and we find
we can gneve, we can offer homilies, we can remonstrate,
reprove, bewail.
We s bouJd, God knows: I'm not saying we shouldn't. But
there. is an element ~f indignation to it, as If we were saying to
the killers: Now you ve gone too far· you may have the others
hut this one you m<lyn 't have. on th1s one we conferred the pro-: tect1on of fame.
That, 1s wrong, of course. The kiUers went too far a long
lime ago, with the first k11lmg. It's just that we knew so little
about the other.. CJnd we were condemned to silence by that ig-
noran<•t•
1 Childhood Illness
Mom's on the Spot
By JOAN TAL.'WAGE WEISS
Joan Talmage Wet.!$ is an author who reJ'MUs tn Newport Beach.
"Mommy, what are th~ spots on my tummy?" my 5-year· old a:.ked me
I looked at her . She was as spotted as a tiger.
"ODCllEN POX," I SAID morosely. They'd been leapin& through our neighborhood.
"What are chicken pops'!"
"N« S!f:· dear, chicken pox.." . 1
••Qt\ pox." ..
'' Jmt lltlle .,._, '' I ukl. best-dee to ltcb from Jm loc*· ~at bar. •-rlliQ'll eo •WQ la a--*« eo. ·· ' ~ °'1& •AlllLY DOQ IN ~ tlle ...... A91&'1.: • 7 W ..... ~,
the meti-W _.. .... ..,.... owa.sw .............. -all this motherly actiYlty.
"ShouJdn •t you k('ep them apart.," my husband wanted to
know.
"I 'm recoociled to havi.DM him &et them too." I ai&bed. "Why figbt it?"
··How about YoU.,. .. ~ as.ked. That man is a worrier.
"You've never bad them.''
"Don't remind me," J snapped, scratching fiettdy.
''Of course it's a childhood illness," be said brightly .
OUB EYES MET AND HELD. "Yeah," I said slowly, "just
like the mumps."
His eyes rolled back. La.st spnng he'd spent a week nat on
his back after catching the mumps from the children. It was in·
deed an ominous s ign. I scratched some more and began looking
for spots. ·
.. It's the power of suggestion." I said. "That's all."
I was very solicitious with my patient. J plied Uquid
aspirin. anti-itch medicine, calamine lotion and soda baths. r
re ad stories. cut out paper dolls and let the TV blast night and day.
"This." I told my husband. "is togetherness."
"How do you feel?" he wanted to know.
A WEEK LATER LORllAINE'S "chicken pops'' began to
scab and drop off. With a sigh of relief I put the children back in
nursery school. And what's more I stopped scratching.
Two weeks to the day, our 3-year-old s aid: "Mommy, I
don·t feel so good."
t investigated. "Chicken pops" were popping out all over
ht m
He started tn whi mper "Does Tanan get chicken pops
too""
I thought a mmutt• ... I'm sure he bad them when he was a
I.JUie boy ...
TIDS SATISFIED IDM. So I headed him in the diredion of
a soda bath H1s s1sler . be1n~ companionable, jumped in too.
Now I had two tigers with spots
"Mommy." Kenny asked. "will you take a bath with us?"
I froze. I backed out of the bathroom. "This," I told myself
firmly, ''is where our togetherness ends.''
Because I'd just begun to itch. And weren't those tiny red
spots something new?
Magazine's Whoops Became Whimpers 7 Weeks, 50 Years Later
Fifty yean aco this month,
BuslDessWeet ma1uine becan
publication. Some of the articles
in that ftnt issue have titles with
a contemporary ring. ''Taking
t~e Fear Out of Flying -What
the A vlation lndustry Is Doing to
Remove the
Buardl from Alr Travel"
mJ1bt bave
bee• written
ta tlae af·
termatb or lut sprbl1'1
DC-10 ensb
In Cblca•o•
rather than
hair a century
•IO· Botb th• ads an.d editorial
copy ln that ftnt luue have an uelted, lmasluUon·enflamed
IDtenM lD tranaportadoa thal
toda7'1 a.tneu Week doesn't.
We know now there are no new
and unbelievable things about to
happen in transportation; we
can't even economically use the
transportation our technology
has equipped us with. There is
no commercial future for the
Concorde supersonic passenger jet.
IN THAT stn.ale first iasue,
there wu-talt ci the Graf Zep-
pelin and the Clena helicopter,
the announcement ot lower fares
foT the new combined air-rail
paaaenger Hnlce between New
York and Loe Aqelee, plus tM
be1lnnln1 of regularly
scheduled, seven-day alr servtee
between New York and Rlo.
That wu 11 days faster than the
most rapld ateamsblp service.
Today's BuslneaaW~ lnvest.s
Lbe same kind of enthuala1m and
convlctlon on communications
and computer technology. It
isn't that business people have
become Jaded or have lost out to
the Japanese or to history or to
both, it's that the locus and rocus
bas shifted to another industry.
The energy outlook, as reflect-
ed ill the pages or the Sept. 7, 1929 issue, was completely un-
like oun. Tbe ada by Geqeral
Electric and Westin1house ur1· me busi.ndlmen to uae more
eleetrldty, to use it as a beat
source no leN, are untb.l.nkable
Jn um. 1be predicted boom in
natural gu use wu anticipated
with joy and a whoop and a
holler for the profits It would
brlng. Now we' re accustomed to
rising usage rates and we fear
them.
'fBE&E WAS NOT a word
about fUel efficiency, and the
eatlmate th1t the COlU\try would
••
run out or natural gas by the
mid-19'05 was offeced in the
matter ol fact way or men who
saw ready subs titutes, as
evinced by long quotaUons from
Walter Teagle, president of
Standard Oil of New J ersey.
TeasJe was mourning what he
called an "overproduction" of
five mllllan barrels of crude •
month-••Thia altualio~· .&le
declared, "empha1ize1 once
•Cain tbat lhe only definl~ and
flied factor in the petroleum ln·
d1t1try baa to deal with Its
market demand, and that over-
produeiloo of either crude or
finlabed products cannot be
f oreed into an lncreued COD·
aumptlon re=eas of price."
So much for happy da)'I.
The ftrat tuue of Bual·
neuWeet tame out about seven
weeka belore t.he 1reat stock
market crash , and the
astonishing thing is the number
of warnings and admorutions of
coming danger that appeared oo
Its pages. In fact, the first page
of that first Issue to ld its
readers, "Stock prices are
generally out of line with aale
earnings expectations, and the
market la now almost wholly
• psycboloSical' -itrefular, UD·
steady and properly ap-
prebemdv.. of the lnevttable re-
a4j111tment that dtawa Mar."
A rew pages later, a
banker ln the Northwat la quot-
ed wrltlna, ". . • It aeema •vi·
dent that even •.• far removed
from the larae centers of stock
market speculation, a lar,e por·
lion of our artisan and moderate
salaried clau a.re participatine
ln tbi1 speculative orgy ...
1rHtly to tbelr own diaadvan-
ta1e." •
On yet another page , you can
rind these prophetic words: "AB
the fall betdns. there b a teme-
ness ln Wall Street. Its presence
is undeniabl.,. There ls a 1eneral
feeling that something is IOlng
to happen during the present
season. Just what it will be,
when It will happen or what will
cause it-anybody' a iueas."
Tbe same words apply in our ,. ~
own bour. Gold, silver and real '
eat.ate _specul•tlon la 101n& to
burn Clle-YOOlllh, but. more tban
that, we bate that same feellna C
that n are balanced on a pre-
cipice ol ebanle, swayin1 there,
trembllftc, WMUq tor the dla·
lod1tn1 Jolt, but as Busi·
nessWfft Hid Jult days before
the end <;I the Great Republican
Ascendency. the finish ot the
Ma 1nlficent Whoopee, "Just
what lt will be, when It will hap.
pen or what will cause It -
anybody'a iueu."
I
. . .
-l A8 DAILY flllOT POLITICS • Sund-.y, OctOber 7, tt7'1
It's All or Nothing •••
' Singl~iuue groups gain power through zeal, a ffiliation
., ... GOLD9aG
»Fl t &•-C•lld1r Nftl'al .,.,,. oe
,, .... Ill• P•••• en111•1u a..-e•r:·· ....... .-rt ....... ~ .. : "I'• • D1annat. I'd ......,. Uaat .............. .,,...
tloa are rephc ed wHla
Demoaata. Row-fer, I'm a pro.
Mfer Md I wut a pro.Wv can·
61at.ela...,..udlcloa't can
lf la•'• a &epubllcaa o r a •••ber ol ta.. American ln· depelMleat Pari,." -S•H
...,._ Dca&A17, cudldllt.e fGr
tlae Demoeratlc prealdeaUal
9oml..uaa an u antl-abol'Ucm ;&atform.
o-ac16 ........... .,,~ = "' . CIMll"-of ...... • 0 ''Y• w a o.cr-a twll&M .. =' ·:.t.~ bJ ~-., a.a ,. •• M lf•dal 1111 u.u. Yau
.. ...,. asdl-. ,... .... ct.. ,..... '° ta. ....... almolt to lM lMt .........,, by OM UD•
~ lfOUP or anotMr.•• -
Jlm1a1-eari., u plalnlq Why
'11...-a"9Ck ... •ta.Ued. · G f'OUIJ9 dedicated to one cauae
abcrf• all an I UH to haV. a
hand ln next ye1r'1 presldentlal
aod ~cnal races. Witb
their '!::S t belr fund·ralllDI talent.a thetr wUUninea t.o
o r1anlae door-t o-doo r and Ulroulb the telepbone, tbey can
mobUbe amall annlea on beha.11
of a cauae.
n .. NOi' A new pbenomeoon.
S ln=aue •ro_up1 ll.h the
abo Al, pl'Ob.lbltlonllta, auf· •
fra1ette1 ~t more receaUy,
OH__. ol uae Vletaa.m Wu,
ba•• pla y•d Impo rtant,
1ometJm N dee l1lve , parta lD
Amertcu b1lt.ol'y •
But • Carter point.cl out ln
h1a eoern speech. they hav
H ldom bem M potent al today
l!apena eH• 1eneral voter
apaU. • a ruaon. alont wttb tM pn1._. ol t.Jevlaloo t.o pro-
mote U..lr caueea and com-
puten to proyide m a.lUn1 Usta
for Ol'faDlHtlOD and funa -
rall.bla.
la die, \be llnale-luue fl"OUPS
hope to IDUe the moat of their
opportuntue1, wbetber their
caue II abortklll, or sun control,
tbe nvlroame(at, or nuclear
power.
DOWMSY • nmn.lo& for pre-
sldeat CID• rtcbt-to-llfe platform
ln Democratic prealdenUa l
p rl ma r le1 a nd Ell e n
McCormack, wbo ran lo 1179, ii
conJlderlq nmn.lnl also. Tbey
don't re1ar4 e ach other aa
rtvall. In fact. Downey hopes
they can each run to 25 1tat.ee.
The ~t-to-llfen also have a
"bit u.t ' ol ab aenat.on . Five
are also tar1et1 of eonaervaUves
unhappy about tbelt poatUom on
the Panama Canal, the SALT
treaty and other matters. "We'll
book up with anybody· who
a1reea with us," a a ya Paul
Brown, of the Life Amendment
Political ActiQO Committee.
The ript-to-Ulera are well OI'·
ganb ed, worltin& with a atratqy form~ by Downey, former
bead ol the Wubiqt.on offtc. ol
the National Rtcbt to We Com·
mittee. A Democrat and lhe aon
of teDOI' Norton ~ey, be has
20 yean ol polltical experience.
IN IOWA. w'*'9 tbe first pre-
cinct cauemes wW be held lD
January, Downey la hoping for
21 percent ot the vote.
Few polltlcal oblenen ~ Downey t.o reach tbat ,._,
ta1e. but he'• cowiUU • ,...
aentmeot a~~arter o.w what utJ-a ta coall6der
hla retreat on their lllue.
Paul BrvwD •&J• the rtOt·io-
llfen comldtr three Republican
p reeldentlal candldatee -
former Callfomla Gov. Ronald
Rea1an, Seo. Robert Dole of
Kamu aad Rep. Plllllp CnDe ol
IWDoU ac~ble on aborUon. JI &.bey aren t nom.luted ad 1t
otben don't come arou.nd -
John Connally and Oeor1e 8-b
a re conaideredposalblUUea.
WRILE ONE·188VE croupa won't compromlae on tbelr
caue, they show sreat flaJbW·
t1 lo for7miq a.Wancet of ccmve-
nlence with other poqp1 for tbe
purpoae of defeattn1 a can·
dldate. Tbe effect can be
dramatic lo a caucu1 or
primary. where turnout UHally lt low
TIDAl'l IUISllll ftllLI
ACROSS 7S Men's nick· 135 Melody f4 F...,.,., 90Clodla
MeCan•v In '821
Speaker Eyes
Nex t Step Up
A cae lD point lt tut year's
JU nnHota Senate primary.
where Fraae r, a liberal
Democrat. wu defeated despite
party endonement beeause a
coalition ol aln&le illue poupa
them: the rl1ht-to-Ufen, the
National ·RiOe AuociaUoo and
lt.1 local a.Wes, and a local or-
1anlzation created to fight a ban
on motorboat.a from ao area of
t Ole
7Semesl4W$
t2Sldedlsh
17 Ptgl
21 SINI
22Hoee
23 Sl\edeof
blue
24 Monsr.,
?50r.,pauw
26Wtlhete<l
78 Belt
30Newesl
32 Neat
33 Roman
bronze
35 Otstnbule
37 Wiseones
391mpollte
40 Sia.mete
cuneocy
41 Lahn con.
1unchon
43 A I rte an 11ver
45Slow M us
47 While
48 Escape
49 Man snam ..
52 Appt>llJltOO
<;I Alhf•n,,
54 Con1111u1•u
'>lriry
56Gotup
':J7 &"""" "' 59 f1)0
Cd Narr.111
62 Co<nt'r
63 Key
64 Printer ~
measure
66Resoft
678eam
·68 Lean-to
69 Football
abl>f
7 1 Scot11$h
tove<
72Hault>oy
74 Vapor
76~aM
77 Hawnuan
wrP31h
name 13& PrepcMlillon 15 Reel 91 Of Alu
79 Tallied idly 137 He11s 16 Acts 93~ 81Poeed 139 Bur«Mn 17 TOt'fld 95 Boundariet
82 FU411 1410elif1Um 16 Klngol 97 Stupid one
83Aletl • tremene easn.n 98Momand
8• 8e<I part (abbr.) 19 Raspa
85 5 50yards 142 Exlsl 20 Sofa 102 Fruit cake
87 D•sclose 143 Army beds 27 Lamb'apen 10• DINctlOn
89 Out Of date 145 Breatcs n9me 106 Limb
90 Mextean 147 Baker'• 29 Piete«S 107 MenMf'Yent
d1en products 3 1 Compass 108WNr -ay
92 Egypttan 149 Urge on pt. 110 Seetetl for
goodess 152 French at1•· 34 Dolled 111 Wooden
94 Artow Cle 36 Girl's name shOeS
95 Shone 153 Wigwams 38 Brook I 12 Unt.11U.al
96 Angry 155 Endured 40 Century • 114 Buccenew
97 Judged 157 TIWdy plan I IHSRM>bll
99 Insect egg 159 Lava 42 Far; Prefix 117 Fcwdes
100 Demons 160 Siberian 44 Morays 119Alm
• 10 1 Mud rtvw 46 Unctuous 12 1 Grit
102 Hurl 162 Goin 48 Man'a name 122 Sheet of
103 Ofd1nance 164 Downy duok 49 Stage wtlls-gtasa
105 South 166 Blockhead P9f 123 Court fig.
American 168 Htgh·hOI 50 Founded 125 Lei fall
animals 169 Cond1hon 51 Arllllc1al 121 Tothmum
107 Odin s 170 Jargon language symbol
brother 171 Summt'f 53 Snakes 128 Delays
109 Otnt' <;hoe 55 Monndm 129 Soup dish
110 Ct> .. SI· DOWN dye 130 Powerfol
I 1 I Hebrew le'> I Entrea1y 56 War q0<1 I J 1 Fresne1s
1tv.1I ;> r urope.111 '18 APlund 1)3 8r11CI
I I;\ (,oilClt>s:, OI c.ounlrv bO Wile! 136 Drink:, heav-
rh .r ore! J f oolt>Jll b? COllJUllC.l•Oh •lj
114 I qu 1111y IJO'i t..'>W1tty 138 Roi
'J',!,,t.tlllllJffi ii .,O'lSBS!ttVI' remark 140 C011~e
·.vm1101 pronoun 68 Close neads
I If> l111u1(.' '•luge. e 'l 69 Bnel 143 Cetlum
111 M occasin 6 Long· 70 Eatery symoot
I 180rOOP legged 72 Pope's veil 144 Brielle
120 Mount blfd 73 Weuc:lest 1.C8 Soft drink
CObl>f I 7 Ten111e 75 LUO 148 Ponlco
121 6 t0fagebtn strength 78 Wltlhlng1on 150 F•tlve
122 Gase> Cabl>f.)-clly 151 lrlahman
123 Amount 8 Abstract 77Endu,_ 153 FllC>
OWt:d 001111) 79 Lamina 154 Depos1l
1;>4 Wollkeo on 'J OocJy!. 80 Potions 156 Lair
126 Gaped 10 Wall pa1n1· ~2 Danger 158 Vut age
128 Begm Ing 83 Insects 161 Negat111e
130 Ooaiect I I PlallOfmS 84 S11no 163 Scale note
132 M~mt 12 Conttnent. 86 Obscure 165 Football
134 Growing ovt Abbr 88 Large 11uck p~
ot l J Everyorn-89 Cougars 167 Clerical deg
SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS
BJ JOANNE &EYNOLDd °' .. .,...., ......... Leo McCarthy. Califomla 'a mCMt powerful
le1lalat.or, lan't aby about admltU.na be hu amlM·
Uou.
The problem ls, he says, he's undecided wba l
t.o do when 1982 coma around and t.bere'll be .an
opportunity t.o nm foe 1overnor or to Melt dae U .S
Senate teal now held by
Republi ca n S ,I.
Hayakawa.
"&IGHT NOW t
BOLD the next beat
j ob, .. sald t he As -
sembly's majority par-
ty leader. "Either <be·
ing governor or U.S.
Senator ) would be a
t remendously exciting
job, but I really enjoy
being Speaker of the
Assembly."
McCarthy was in
Newport Beach Wed·
neaday morning t.o talk
with reporters before LEO McCARTHY
meeU.nc with Oran1e County btF "fta and ciYi leaders.
Tbe San Franc1aco Demoent tra..ia u. -.... a lot U... daya. "I try t.o pt Into Soutbem
CaUfomla about three Umes aweek," he said .
McCarthy ia straightforward in explaining
why. "I do it as part of my job aa assembly
speaker. I get a whole range of invitations to speak
t.o groups throughout the state.
"But to the extent that it gives people a chance
to assess my leadership capabilities, then I'm also
doing it with a thought to what I may decide t.o do
in 1982."
Leadership to McCarthy. means getting pro-
blems solved. It's a standard by which he Judges
other politicians.
TWO ORANGE COUNTY leg1slators, both
Republicans. received high marks from him at
Wednesday's session.
Marian Bergeson. the freshman As ·
aemblywoman from Newport Beach was sln1led
out for her work on the income lax lndexinc
measure.
"I wish we bad a lot more Republican M·
aemblymen like her," he said . "Sbe came t.o
Sacramento t.o 90lve problema, not t.o play Jucular
partlaan pollUca."
The other locaJ RepubUean pr .. laed by
McCarthy was Bruce Nestande. the Auemblyman
from Or&o1e. McCarthy lauded Nesta.ode'• touab·
<See LEO, Pa•e Al)
.1 ...
Tropical Fish • Fresh • MMine
Aqu.ium Suppli~
s,.cw Oct. J • Oct. '· lt7t
.... , •• , he••11t11m 1.H
I em en ettrec:tlve. diallnct1ve llttle fi1h from
Sumat,. wtlefe I grow to aroond aix lnctles. I am an •
excellent community flah cauamo harm to no one. I
have a slender body. that tends to be net undemeeth
and Is a yellowish allver color. A golden atnpe the
length of my body Reddish dorsal fin whictl Is always
held erect. See me at Aquatic Tropical• wtlere I em on .
181e for only 1.99
-===============--------------------------~
•. 54~-~~ g;::;;H~~:!,~ :-=kerJml
b lm . Amon
FEED 4 For 54.44
8 Pieces of Chicken .
Pint Mashed Potatoes ..
1,{l Pint ·Gravy--4 Rolls
204 L 17 .. St.
<Come< 1711'1 I ~) c ..........
Offw ...... Oct ....... Oct. 14
MEDICAL
COR PO RATION
NOTES
Q . A&& •EDICAL
CO&PO&ATION8 T&EATED
DIFWE&ENTLY BY TAIING
AGENOES SVCll AS TBS llt8!
A. NO. For tu purposes. all pro-
fessional 'corpor•tions bave lhe
same advantaies and are treated
the same as regular corporations
For example , lbe flnl $25,000 or
corporatioo profits are taxed by
the IRS at ooJy 173 . It does not
m•tter wbether lhe corporatton is
a 1entta.l corporation or • p~
feuiooal corporation.
Q . 18 IT TAX WIS& TO IN·
coaPO&ATE •Y ••DICAL
nACl'ICB auoas 'l'BE END
OP TBS CALSNDU YBA&T
A. YES. ID tbe eyes Qf. UM law. a . corporation (any ttDd ol eorpora-
tion) la • lePU'lle )etal entlt1. ID-'
come tamed by tbe corporatim
before tbe end of the calendar
year doea not have to be paid oat
to the doctor • em9Jo7ees. Tbe
medical COl'1M)fatloa can lecally
bold off pa7ln1· It• doc tor ·
employees uoW Jan111r7 1. J.llM>.
'11lua, the doctor . employees pay
Int taxe. lD 1979. ··
Q . CAN I SAVE ON •&DICAL
•ALP&ACTICE IN8U&ANCE
P&E••v•s BY IN -CO&PO&AftNG MY MBDICAL oa SUJlGICAL P&Acrte&?
A. YES. Becauae leu malpnctice
insurance will be needed. You will
ooly need inauraDce to cover that
portion ol the liability for wblcb
you would be personally ll•bJ.e.
....-... ~ ... Attorney 8t law
For ex.ample. the owner of a one
doctor medical corpor ation is
personally liable for up lo $150,000
for all claims m the aggregate in
any given year. Thus. you could
purchase only a SlS0,000 polJcy
and your personal assets would
then ~ protected by this io·
surance ln this s1lualJon. only the
assets ol the medical corporal.Ion
would be liable for lbe remainder,
if aoy.
Q. WILL rr BE EXPENSIVE ro
INCO&POUT& MY •BDIC.U.
AND/O& SU&GIC-'L P&AC·
TICE!
A. NO. lb ollke wW lMcll parate
you for an all iae!mift priee ol
St.HO. 11da a..b down to $00 iD
coet.a and "50 in attorney's fee11.
We turn aromd Del paJ oat costs aa follows : Board of Medical
·'Quality Assurance, $100; Franchise
T ax Board, $200; Secretary of
State '10; Medical Corporatloo
Minute Book, S&ock, and Seal, $40.
As1umln.1 the Boa.rd of Medical
Quality Aaaurance proceaes the
application for a CerUfJcate pro-
mptly, the entire incorporation
procedure will lake approximately
thirty days. For tunber inform•·
tion at no oblii•Uoo. call tbla of.
flee . Our add:resa la JAIHS R. URQUHART U1 , A -Prot_..,,,,,1
Law Corporation, 13'00 Dove
Street, Second F loor, Newport
B each , Californi a 92160.
Telephone: (114) 752·5S44.
FROM Fashion Island
Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR,
____ ,
LM"NING LANGUAGES
BecoDle Bilingual
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•••••llON TSAC•••s SPSA& only Spaalab, 1bldeeta Clo artUuDetie exerclH• lD --··~ wonboob and tMJ lean to rad~.:_ ... "W• re teaehlnc wbat every oeber eblld la
le~. but tbroqb Spenlah," 1aya Hal Wln.aard, =:-u~~"':t.~!!,~h~
Span.lab. we're teachlnc subject content. Spailllb la
simply the medium of lnatrucUon."
San Dleeo's immenion program, now in It.a
second year. la the larceet in tbe United St.ates.
LEO EYES '82 ••.
<Pro• Pase AIU
ness beeause. be said, lbe point ol it wasn't just to
be hard·noeed, it was with the idea of solving pro·
blems.
Praise like that wasn't necessarily extended to
members of the Speaker's own party. Asked to as-
sess Assemblyman Chet Wray, D-Garden Grove,
McCarthy changed the subject.
SO WIBLE HE ADMITS to having greater
political ambitions, McCarthy is careful not to
play politics, his emphasis is on solving lbe state
problems with housing, energy and water leading
his list.
He steadfastly refused to take sides on the
/ matter of Gov. Edmund Brown's appointment or
Edison Miller to the board of supervi.Sors.
He also refused to divulge who he plans to
back in the 1980 presidential campaign.
That decision will be made at lbe. end of the
year, he explained.
One reporter pointed out that Sen. Edward
Kennedy would be appearing at a Democratic
fund-raiser hosted by McCarthy later this year. Isn't
that a hint? McCarthy was asked.
BUT MCCARTHY SAID no, Kennedy is com-
ing because be was invited long before reaching
his cunent status as a contender. Well who are you leaning toward? McCarthy
WU aaked. "You will notice I'm perfecUy upright," be
replied, laughlna ... J don't tilt in one direction or
•DOUMI'."
The S1Y.lisl• Machine 533 Nowlus1 Sl59.9'i
SAVE
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;a r ree-mn ;and a
froni drop-tn bobbin.
THE ON
FEATURE
THAT
WON'T
LAST ON
THESE
MACHIN~
ISTHEPRI
These Sin~ machines are built to
stand up to your toughest sewing needs.
They're so well built , in fact, that we back
every_ one With a ~year warranty.t
But they all have one feature that
won't last past October 13th. Our great
Fall Sale prices.
So visit the Singer Store today. And
don't miss the chance to start saving
money with Singer by saving up to f50
rtebtnow.
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THE FALL SALE ENDS
OClOBER 13~
Ott.en are loea\84 la llllw1Ube, wben the
Oermu; ln au .. ltrtw~·· ud N. Y ., botlr of ft&cll iawl b Jl'O-e... la Culv.r CitJ .•Meb a11o ottera
lmlDll'llola edueaUon, wllile ,.1aUve'1 new lD
tM United ltaU. bu beea flourllhlq lD e -l• man t.Ua a ~ yean MMI lt wu U..
&real pro1ram ID particular that fa1 ated
WlDcard ud eocoura1ed blm to 1tart a one In Su Dleao.
Tar aaULTS rao• Montnat ud otMr
Canadian clllea show tbat YOWllttera lD lm·
menlon procrama are on a par in aeblevement
leveb -lndudln& reacllna -with ehlldren wbo learn ln Enclilh·1peakin1 cl&urooma, Wln.aard
U)'I.
The only req&llrement for entry in the im·
menklo protram -ta that a child not already be nuent In Spu!•b. Slow lea.men are u welcome as
otben, Wlncard says, and tbelr problema ry
dltf erent from what they would be in a re
cluaroom.
On a recent afternoon, teacher Lina Santiqo
told her combined first and second 1rade
cluaroom at Longfellow Elementary Sc~l to
split up into "grupo blanco and~" -
white and red groups.
Some of the youngsters formed a semicircle
around Mrs. Santiago near the blackboard, while
others took seats al a table with a teacher aide.
THE BLACKBOARD GROUP then worked
with Ms. Santiago on writing a story about "El
Pulpo" ·-the octopus -while the other group
spent their time coloring pictures of lions and talk·
ing about lbe nature of the beast.
Meanwhile, in the building housing the higher
grades, fifth-graders worked on math problems in·
volvlng percentages. On the classroom walls
around them were charts depleting "El Sisteme
PJanetario SoJar ." In the fourth-grade classroom,
a poster of the human skeleton with its parts Iden·
tified entirely in Spanish hung on the wall.
Although the teachers try to avoid any use of
English in the classroom, they occasionally will
drop an English word or two when explaining a
concept that may be above the children's Spanish
comprehension ability.
STARTING IN THIRD GRADE, however, part
of the school curriculum Is conducted in English,
no matt.er how fluent the children are in Spanish.
"We know the children will be handicapped in
the spelling of English unless we do something
a bout it,'• Wingard explains.
"So for the children who begin the program in
kindergarten th.rough second grade, they will have
an average 15 percent of their class time com·
milted to English in the higher grades for speWna
and capitalization. •'They will also read English durin1 that time
-not because we thinlt lbey don't know bow to do
it, but because we want lbem to learn to do lt for
pleaaure.''
The ~sh!o~c· Mactime 360 Now ust SI .9
SAVE$2Q~
Wuh B s111ches and a fron1
drop-in bobbin.
I
TheSJvJw Machm~~48 Now Jus1 S249 95
SAVE
i; $5QSr
( Wnh 22 surch , panern s. ~ f~I lrcc·~rm.bu1ll·1r1
bu11onhole1 ~nd ~ froni drop· in bobbin
e Sn1W Mxhlne 834 Now JUst 1189.9'
SAVE S40!
THE SINGER SIORE
WHERE SAVING IS ALWAYS IN STYLE.
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STUDENTS IN SAN DIEGO f OUOW USUAL CURRICULUM -BUT ALL IN SPANtSH
Flret 0'8der NM08he Hunt Wll lie 811 .. uel TMnka to Te.ct.er Ula Barr
MOt!lt parents are enthusiastic about the pro-
gram and pleased with its results, and the children
themselves say they enjoy learning a second
language.
"I LIKE TALKING TWO languages." says
7·year-old Erica Olson. a freckle·faced youngster
with wispy brown hair tied into a ponytail. ·'It's
fun talkm~ Spanish."
Alan and Laurie Olson. Enca's parents, note
t hat the Canadian studies s howed immersed
young8 lers may fall slightly behind their peers for
the first couple of years before catching up.
'"The opportunity to become blllngual is one
most Americani. don't get." says Mrs. Olson, an
attorney, who does not s peak any foreign
language. "Also. 1t should help ber learn other
la ng uages latt'r in life Once you learn ooe
language, you're not intimidated to learn
another " Not all pa rents are comforted by the
statistics that show immersed youngsters even·
tually overcome the handicap of learning in •
foreign language.
··My daughter d°"o 'l understand all lbe pro-.
blems in he.r math book," says Ray Sly about bl~
sixth-grade daughter. "I don't th.ink she's keepin~
up with other schools. My other cblld.ren were.
worlcing on minor algebra in their fifth and sixth
years and she's still in basic math. That disturbs,
me somewhat.··
WlNGA.llD SA VS HE understands the fears of.
parents like Sly. but stresses that tests given by ·
the school district last spring showed immersion:
students were doing as well as they would be ex-'
peeled to in a regular class. '
"Statistically, the achievement of children In
1mmers1on 1s the same as if they were not in im·
'mers1on "But 1r you have a ctuld who is a slow learner '
he·s not going to become a rapid learner in 1m~
m ersion," Wingard says. "What you are going l<>
ha\'e is a sl9w learner who is bilingual " :
• ;.
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. Including fabric, lining, labor and Installation.
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Naturals tor any room and natural
Insulators. too. JCPenney woven woods
and panels are practically carefree. In a
wide range of styles alld colors.
irdCPenney
30%off
reupholatery fabric:8.
Your okt fumltu,. wlll lootc
like new again when yoo
reupholater. Save 30%
now on our entire line of
upholatery fabrlca. Fabrica-
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prtca.
1• nenow-alat
bllndt.
For that dramallcdtc·
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Sunday, October 7, "" >
Fltltteriag P•ilosop•9 ' . ? International fiq designer Anden Holm-
~ qui.st tbinb a flag system throughout the
· Southland would "define and live con-
; tinuity to the many communities we drive
through dally." Examples of bla work an
flying outside of Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beach.
. .. ,, M~sing a Relative?
Family Dossiers, Fingerprints Could Help .
By MICll&EL PASKEVICH
ot U. o.ily PH.i St.I ff
Statistics show t hat you or
~our child have a better chance
of being kidnapped than dying in
tn airplane crash.
Thal fact, combined with the ~ "cent kidnappings and. murders .ti juveniles in Orange County,
're some of the reasons wby
'ack J anson of Huntington
9eacb think5 its t.ime private
~itizens start helping police
-herever possible.
The 39-year-old protective·
services consultant wouJd start
by m aking sure every home con-
tains dossle~ With detailed in-to rm at ion on each f a mily
m e mber, including a set of
(ingerprints and a recent photo-
graph. The information is im·
mediately available to be turned
over to police.
.. IT'S TAKING precautions
before something happens,"
says Janson, a former Los
Angeles County Sheriff's deputy
and hostage negotiator for the
fBI. •
: He stresses that be isn't an
llarmiat, but believes apathy
bd a general "it can never hap-
~n tO me''" syndrome amon:c
)eople makes them ill-prepared
to deal with the sudden disap-
pe a rance of a family member
"I think that it's a good idea,
but it borders on paranoia,"
replied Huntmgton Beach police
Sgt. Ron Jenkins when asked tus
opinion on compiling portfolios.
"The world is comina to a teni·
ble atat.e."
HOWEVER, LAW enforce-
m e nt officials agree with
Janson's claims that trauma
and fear often make it bard for
police to get detailed informa-
tion from famllles when an ab-
duction occurs.
"They forget how tall they
(the missing person) are or how
much they weigh ... even the
color or the hair and eyes." says
Lt. Jack Calnon or the Costa
Mesa police department. "It's a
very s tressful period."
The portfolios J anson pre-
pares for his clie nts include
m edical history. phone numbers
of friends, and routes the victim
m ay have t ake n to 'work or
school on the,gay of lbe chsap-
pearance.
A SET OF fingerprints is
particularly helpful to police if a
child is mi ssing because
yo ung ster s are rarely
fingerprinted until they apply
for a driver's IJcense at age 16,
notes Janson.
.. I'd bke to see school distncts
play a bigger role," he adds.
s ugg est ing a vo luntee r
fingerprint program and storage
center could be implemented if there is sufficient community in-
terest.
This avallablUty of chlldrens'
fingerprints would be "nice on a
voluntary basis," according to
Huntington Bea c h 's Sgt.
Jenkins. "But it would be
ridiculous to have it required,"
he adds, confident that cries of
"police state" would justifiably
follow.
JANSON SAVS he charges SlS
per person to put together an in-
formation portfolio. He admits
that people can do it the mselves
except for the fingerpnnting, a
procedure that takes skill to
achieve a readable print.
Police departments do not of.
fer fmgerprtnting to lbe general
public l.Dl.less there is a specific
reason. such as need for the
printa to bold a job u a teacher
or taxi cab driver. A change In
that policy is uollkely because of
police manpower needs and
quesUonable demand from the
community, officers sa1d.
1. . -Deat--lt-N-e-tk_e._
PBCl la01' ... S ........... ,
~.,,.,
kUNO••
11oer~ ~= Issues Eyed
I
SMITH & TUTHILL
MOllTUAltY WISTCI.., CHAP&
Mortuary •Cremations
4'Z7 E. 1711'1 St.
MARGUERITE H. KLINGER,
10.._ niMcl9nt of CCKt.I Mew, ca ..
P"wcl -on Oc-r J, 1m lfl
WeM>lft9lon. Slw It """I"" by 1 d•110111er1 Col••" Ay rera of W•Pll"llon .,.., Llllde Vodlcu of Co•t• ,,,_. .. , ca.. I IM)l'I, Mlclwl•I
IClll'IOff of w .. lll119ton. t btOUM•.
Clwlrl" lk'lldbwY of 1111noh allCI 4 ~•l'ld<hlldre11. GreYe1loe Mrvl<H
wlll be llelcl on Moftday oetot.r I,
1979 •t 10:00 AM at P«lfk V' .. w Me<nori.1 Peril wltll Rev. Charle• u.
Cl-offldatlf'l9, Frlefwh m.., call et
a.ti Bf'OldW8¥ Mof1WfY Oft~., OctoMr 7, from 10:00 AM i., S·OO PM.
Plllr<• Bto111era Bell Bro•d••Y
Mort1Mrydl~1.'
Saddleback College's
Women's Center has
scheduled three October
speakers on contem-
porary issues dealing
with women.
"Women 's Se lf
Defense."
Costa Mese
646-4888
PIHCllaOTHIH ~·~n~MlY
Huntington Beach
536-6539
PIBFAMM.Y
COLOMlAL N •AL
HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westminster
~
PAC-.C Ja¥1 t•mlll<l.PMIK
Cemetery Mortuaty
Chapel
3500 Paclf}Q View Dnve
Newl'>Ort ee•cn 844-2700
M&C:Olt.CI MO•TUAlllU
Laguna Beach
48oMM15
~'· 1'an JU.tCap11tr11no
485-1ne
MADP' LAWM-MT. OUVI
Mortuary • C.metery
Crematory
1625 Glsler Ave ,
Costa Meta
540-5554
-
U&.1'14m•llOM
N•ALHOMI M-2'4~
C09tl Mes.
87H450
MOOLll
HERBl!RT 0 . HOGLE, 1199 83,
passed _,,on Oc-4, 1m. AHi·
del'l t of Hul'ltll'IQIOl'I Beacll, Ce.
Su"'I"" tl'f llb _,. Herbert, J r.,
Ronald , Oenltt •l'lcl J eme1 H09le,
deuoht•• Die ... /lo. Pelter'°"• t
or•l'ld<Nldrerl. Soenleff Wiii be llelcl
on MOl'lde'f at 2:00 PM at Diiday
BrotlM" Huntll'IQtOfl Be.ell Chapel.
Privet• 1--... RlfftMft NetloNI Cemetery. Dlrectto .,., Dlldty
Brotllera Mor1uarv, Beacll el'ld
T e111ert, HUlltJftQlol'I &@an, M Hn t.
f'AANTZ
BETTY FR/loHTl, secretery et F•lrvlew Seate ..._.tel tor IS YHra,
PH* -y Ofl Oc~ I, lt7'. SM 11 1urv1....i lly htr daUQlrtar Min
Barwt"e l"rantl of Hlll'llll'IQtOft BH<ll. ca. St,..lcet Wiii be lltld Ofl Monday
et I: JO PM et Ille Harbor L•wn Mt-191 CNpel wltll Rev. M<Olatll
offkletll'IQ S«MH4
Ml!INNAltDT
GEORGE WILLIAM MEINHARDT,
Idell! of~ BelKll, ca. PH~d ey on Octobl!f' 4, 1'79. Survived by
II Witt Gfaca, -0euQM.er Elt lM H'(tdt ._ 4 oral'ld<hlldren, Peule. TllOf'M~. Denl.e and Jute. itfld I 0"11· ~~ JeMM, 1 ~ R~lne
9el'lflltt encl brolller H•rry Melnll•rdl;
Vltlt.tlon on Sul'ldey October '. 1'7t
fnlm t •OO AM to 9:00 PM el Ille P11<lllc
View Mort--.. Funer•t wrvkH MOl'I·
day O<to09r I, 1'1t al J·OO PM In '"" Peclfl< Vl1w Gllepel, I nltm1tnt
PKlfk Vllw Memori.1 Peril, Paclfk
Vie'# Mort dlrteton.
Neptune Society
CREMATION 8URIAL AT•SE?A
646-7431
C•t. ..... ,......
On Oct. 29, Mikel
Garcia, also a Sad-
dleback instructor, dis-
cusses "Inner Conflicts
a nd Legal Rights of
On Monday, Oct. l.S, Women in Today 's
Corky Cr ane, a Sad~anging Society."
d l e b a c k . f a c u l t Y Each talk takes place ~ember, will .s~ak o at noon in the Women's
Assertion Trauung. Center on the upper
On Oct. 22, Shirley campus. The sessions
Davis, San Clemente are free and open to the
Crisis Inte rve ntio n public. Ques tion and
Cente r founder and answer sessions will
director, will talk on followeachtallt.
Sci-fi Writer
Dire to Speak .
SeH9nce l!cUoa .wrlter ll.a,y .Bradbu.ey will
discuas blJ workl at a lecture 1'riqy, Oct. 28 in
Laguna Beach, sponsored by the Lal\llla Beach
Friends ~the Library.
Tickets, at $3 for adulta and *2 for studenta,
go on sale Tueaday in the library f acillty at 363
Glenneyre St.
A reception for the writer will be held 1t
5:30 p.m. (or m embera of the Frieodl. He will
1peak at 7:30 p.m . iD the fAlaDa Beacb lllCb
Scbool audltorium.
P'cw membenhlp lntormaUon or .....-vi·
Uont, call the Ubaey a~ O'M711. PrOeeeda will
be used to buy boolr,s for the Lq\m1 Ub.rary.
CX>UNTY I OBITUARIES
Aides Stationed ( Never Too O~ Yo""IJ to Help ·
Too old to belp
1e>m ... laMtdT Cau.tM KMGrecor.
Kitty to her frl•ndt,
would be" to ta)' DOG• .... to tbat nodoll.
bfO&Mra Md.....,,.. -strat1lat Abtad.
tWr ,........ ..... • d .... nbbllttati• bell, faellltr la ._ ~
-A drop-In enter for DMdt '*'*' · _. _.
ln•lmt men iD 8uta DeODla to ..U-t.bem a& Aaa called tbe CotfM ibe& Oetaltel' ear •ala Houle DMCll IOIDeoM to and .......... c.,,...
188 18 the found•r belp sreet client.I and tmt Md JUlatauN
and IUlldllu forte WliDd lead a hand with peer MID II llllo d11h1d.
the Yrt...atblp Hobby coa111eunc. IJotla VACa ccd1-eU1
Club' at Costa M•ta't -Fairview 8\ate haH need for t,,Uta
Bethel Towers, a bome Hotpttal needs a typllt and ft1IDI derb to lltetp
for many MG1or citllem. to transfer natrltton with tbe paperwork load
Club memben make notes· to paUeet ruu. a•net.1Umtcarry.
craft, clotblni and other Hours fleslble. Contact eom.c:t either at u.e
items for an annual tale Enid Lathrop at lf7·118' nlllllben lilted a~e tt with proeeeds goinl to for lnformaticm GD tam YOU have office Sldlls._ ________ _.
the City ot Hope. Aad and otberopentn1s. and time to spare.
the Jroupaddltotbose--;;==========;;;;;====~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;~ donatioat through bake
sales during the year.
Dec. 8 is when this
year 's batch of cr1n.
and other items go on
sale at the towers, 666 w. 19th Street.
• • •
TOO YOUNG to help?
Not tt you have a
driven Ucen.se and lime
to help transport cancer
patients to and from
medical appointmenll.
The American Cancer
Society needs drivers
for lta Angela on Whffla
program.
Rosalie Foy, of Hunt-
ington B e ach and
cbalrman of the pro-
rram aa.ys, .. It's tiard
enou,i. for the paUeota
to have cancer and 10
throuab the treatments
without bavtq to f1nd a
way to 1et to appoint·
menta."
A LICENBE, lnaun,d
car and Ume are all
that's needed, abe Hys,
to really help someone
else.
Contact the aoclet.y lo
Orange County at
752-8800 .
• • •
The Voluntary Action
Center (VAC) of West
Orange Co unty h as
TO
SPEAK
OUT!!
THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING.
THE PURPOSE OF TKIS MEETING IS TO ASK
CITIZENS FOR THEIR OPINION REGARDING THE
PROJECTS FOR THE CITY'S HOUSING AND COM·
MUNtTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM VEAR 1980 -
1981. BUDGET Wt LL BE $900,000.
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE
FOLLOWING TtME AND Pl.ACE:
DATe: Tue1d•y. ODIDbef 9, 1S1'1
TIME: 7:t0 p.-.
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THE TIME AND PLACE INDICATED ABOVE.
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o ffi ce at 7 57 1
Westmins t e r Av e ,
Room 12. 897·0779.
Allison r~eplaces Naomi Elmas in the
job of ftoding pie to
help in west county
agencies and programs.
THE OFFICE is pre ·
sently seeking g roups
that need volunteer help
as well as those who
want to sign on to lend a
ha nd
Best Idea Since
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The VAC's ma an of -
rice, 898-0043, can also
provide details on the
following:
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~ ~ow you can (Jo a week:s shopping
· ( ~~ without forgetting a single
-People are needed
to become Bag Brothers
or Sisters to youngsters
in many organizations.
One-on-one relationships
h e l p a troubled
youngster s traighte n
out.
-Many schools are
looking for teacher aldes
·throughout the county.
Duties range from tutor-
ing to playground
supervision.
-THE llVLTIPLE
Sclerosis Soc iety of
Orange County seeks
good talkers -and
listeners -for rap
groups of d isease vic-
tims. Many new pro-
grams are getting under
way and need swten.
-Theat.er -loven can
help the South Coast
Repertory k eep Its
house ln order by volun·
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week to be uahers.
-HW1tington Beach
Free Clinic needs doctor
he lpe rs and a recep-
ti o n Is t f or th e ir
psychology department.
Hours by arrangement.
-New Horizons, a
group of developmental-
1 y disabled peo ple,
needs help on ovem11bt
and evening oulings.
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the following:
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A BABUSHKA FUSSES OVER A TODDLER WHILE IABYSITTINO IN MOSCOW
Burdensome Babushka
Grandmothers Wanted, In Any Language
MOSCOW CAP) -On a recent mominJ..
residents or House No. s on Moscow s
Dmitrovskaya Hlgbway found an old woman
asleep on a camp bed in the hallway and
wondered ii she was alive.
"Babus hka," the neighbors asked ,
"wborn are you visiting?"
OPENING BER eyes and shivering, the
woman whfspered : "My son .. "
The plight of Maria Pechorova, an 80·
year·old pensioner abandoned by her son,
drew the attention of the Moscow city party
committee newspaper Evening News, which
began a crusade to help her.
But the story, while an extreme example,
also draws attention to a wider problem of
Soviet society.
AFl'Ell CENTUaJES of respect if not
veneration. arandparents are rapidly becom· !:f.:W91eome burden.a ln Soviet households
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S...8"Mt ~are ealllatr for• return to the traditional 'Uve-ln" Grannie.
"Sociologists observe that big families of
three or four 1eneraUooa are breaking up.
.._17bod:J caa ~ tbe~day rea·
llODS for tbis, llnce it ls more convenient,
more calm, to Uve apart," the newspaper
Llteraturnaya Ga.zeta said recently.
"But old and young need ooe another. No
one can argue UU.."
Accordlnc to Soviet stathtics. there are
llbout 31 million elderly pensioners, 15 per·
cent oft.be t.olal population or 262 million. The
vast majortty al them are women.
And they are everywhere -those squat,
head-scarved, shuffling babushkas who
alternate between scolding and spoiling their
grandchildren and often create havoc at
home by wanting things done "the old way.••
BUT MORE THAN ever, Grannies are
serving an important role In the Soviet
Nameless in Tennessee
economy, allowing young Soviet women to
work while it is babushka who becomes
baby-sitter, cook and cleaner.
What happens when s he leaves the
household?
The newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda
recently told about Marina, a researcher who
was forced to quit her job because she
couldn't find anyone to take care of her
newborn child.
"Neither grandmother could help," the
news paper noted. "One was unwell, and the
other took the view: 'I raised my children
myself and so can you.' "
MODEaN CONVENIENCES like day
care centers and model klndereaneaa are oo
subatl~ for Grannie.
"Tbe teachers wear themselves out juat
getlinl tbe ddldren's shoes oo, feedl.q tbem and keeptnc tbem clean and oce\qlled, ao the
fine paiDta al c:.bar'aeW·hulWnr ue out ol the q~,. a prae"ool edaacator OOID·
p• ...... a. .......... Trwl. Tbe ....,... , ..... la tb.at modena
So't'let ~ldnn wtu grow up without
ever getting to know their grandpa.rents.
Recently, a Soviet television procram on
family life auembled a group ol preschoolers
and uked them to pick out some family
album pbotocraphs of their grandparents
wbo didn't live with them.
ONLY ONE LITl'LE girl could find her
grandfather .. "Are you aure?" she was asked.
"Of course," sbe replied. "His picture
bangs ln our home.•'
But even those grandparents lucky
enough to live with their famllles are not
always enviable. Some are made to feel like
strangers.
"U an old woman st.ops feeling like a
human being in her adult children's home,
then her offspring have turned into moral
cripples, regard.less of Important jobs they
may hold," warned the news paper
Literaturnaya Gueta.
City Limits Anonymity
NAMELES.5, Tenn. CAP> -Finding Name·
less is one half of the battle. Tracking down the
reason it's called Nameless is the other.
Without a post office or school and on few
maps. Nameless is nearly anonymous. Down a
windiq rutted and potholed road, it is a place
where time passes slowly.
DAVID PIPPIN, 68, a lifelong resident,
paused when a visitor to his farm asked him
bow Nameless gol its name.
•'I've beard it said they ran out of names," he
said. "Sosomeonesaid, 'CallitNameless. • "
A reporter souabt the name's origin from
the state library in Nashville. "We have a file
oa unmual places'oamn, which of cou.rae tbia
would fall under, but it doesn't say anyth1n1
other tbaD Nameless is an unusual name," as·
siataat nference librarian Kathy Jo}Der said.
A UPD&NCE aUu didn't live a populi.
tion. It said Nameless is rural -an accurate
statemmt. Librariam couldn't find a b1atory of •u.rtomMll.al Jacbon CounQ-. tbe north-eentrai
Tennemee county named att.r' lltb century pre-
sident aad mWtary bero Andrew Jackaoo.
Tbecounty clerk and registrar couldn 'thelp.
Tbe bamlet ii tucked away ln rollln1, tree·
studded bWI. Mail ii routed from neigbboriq
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down years ago and children are bused to other
schoolB in the county.
JACKSON COUNTY Sheriff Carsey Lynch
says Nameless has two or three churches and a
recently built community center, a modest, one-
story concrete block structure.
"It's pretty heavily populated right now,"
be said. Lynch said Nameless is the home of 100
or 150 persona.
Across from the community center and
among the small farms clustered on the hilltops
-about 70 miles east of Nuhville -is the J .T.
Watts General Merchandise Store. Half-empty
shelves are vlsible through the whlte·painted
bulldinl's windows. The door is locked and a
"For Sale" sign shows in the window.
DYCUS CASTEa, 52~ a farmer and fill·iD
postal worker who was bom iD Nameless, re-
turned iD 1970 alter a Navy sU.ot and 17 years of
wort ln Detroit as an assemblyllne and main·
tenance employee. He was uted what bu
cbancecl. "It'• pretty near the same. I couldn't pin·
point much chance," he said. The quiet suits
him after the racket of bi&-clty macbine sbope.
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Women'sEqualityUphill Task
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -
Tb• United NatJona aurveyed the
it.ate ol the world'• womeo in
1t'7t and reported that they can
only bl ralMd to 9QUallty wttb
tb• male ball ot IM populaUoo
by "palWcal. IOdaJ and cultural cbu\~:.: acale unpncedent· ed la hlltory ...
MOit of lbe more than two billion women "have never bad
the opportwllty even to ult for an Improvement In tbelr situa-
tion," said the report by the
U .N . Center for Social Develop.
ment and Humanitarian Affairs.
"Such an improvement bu to
come throu&h chan1es in the
whole society."
The center ls beaded by Aasis-
tan t Secretary-General Helvl
SipUa, tbe only woman in the top
echelon ol the U.N. secretariat.
Tbe report, titled "The State
of the World's Women 1979,"
said the cuJtutaJ, social and
economic situation of women •'is
one aspect of an unjust socio-
economic order which a lso
emhrinel and perpetuates such
values 81 the .,upertortty' of ooe
race over another. of capital
over labor, of the healthy over
tbe 1kk, of the •normal' over those wbo are 'different.' "
It estimated that wo1ueo make
up a third of the world's labor
force. put in nearly two-thirds of
the work hours but get only a
tenth ol the world's income.
According to the report, the
International Labor Offlce
estimates lbat in the United
States t.be gap between men's
and women 's wag es nearly
doubled the past two decades. It
said ln 1976 white women were
getting 43 per cent leas than
white men and non-while women
3S percent less than non-white
men.
Thia inequality, said the re-
port, "provides a strong motive
for the mo bilization of a ll
women." and so ''the women's
movement will rema in one or
the most creative and dynamic
o r our limes -a force for
chrn1e throueh which the HlU·
clpatloo ol both men and women
may oae day be reallled.
''The time hu come to uk:
How lone can we alford to con·
Unue the pn!l9ent waste and di.I·
crlmlnatlon wblcb affects
human eoc:iety .. a wbole, now
and In the future?"
TbeH were amon1 the tbtnll
reported about tbe state of women:
-Two-thirds of the world '1
females are illiterates, con-
trolled bv their buaban41. But
many become the bead of the
household bttause the husbaa.tl
Jeaves, to find work or just to get
away. Women bead 284,000
households ln Egypt, 525,000 iD
Kenya and a third of those in
Botswana.
-"1be formation or people's
communes ln China bas been a
vita) step in the emancipation ol
rural women. The socialization
or housework has freed women
·to participate in labor on • wider
scale than ever before. . ...
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•1 JAY lllAUIVl'I'
N<>a'm TONAWANDA. N.Y. (AP> -8oJ
Clark 11 cloe·&ired whea be ,.U la the ur. 1t'1 1 •·•·t~ bow alts UM ~ ol two abowa be ud .. ll·IDembtf' ~ ..... pJa,yed at u..
Melody hi.I' 'nMeter.
He'• l&arthd to tee two .._rty eoupla
watt.tac ou&alde ln the cold alcht air. AU the
a,400 ~ mualc fua who packed the lltU•
tbea\el' here bave a-•. all but. c.be&e four who
bope to mMl bim.
''Thty've bten walUftl all Wa time'" be
ub, ~touched
"L&T'S STOP A HCOOd " He I u oul. Uke
an old·f~ eampa,lfn r, he lives them •
warm howdy, awapa amall tala, buts lhe
womeotolk. poeee wttb them for lnsLam•tic his
tory.
True, two of three Oubbulbe don't fire. But
the old folb •re tickled beyond repair at meet·
lna Roy Clark, the ''Hee Haw'' atar, the fre·
quenl "Toni&hl" abow euest, the headliner tn
LuVeau.
"Can't believe it," Roy Clark aays later.
arat.lfied al \heir enthusiasm, aa bis car finally
head• back to nearby Buffalo where he'll grab a
night's rest before the next day's two shows at 2
and 7 p.m.
HE S11LL GETS an obvious luck from such
d1ebard fans, even though he's played pro·
fesaionally for 32 of hla 46 years and now,
despite bia plain-folks atyle, is a wealthy man.
He owns a mansion in Tulaa, Okla., where
be and bis wile, Barbara, have lived aioce 1978.
He rues hb own twin-enline, nlne·seat, $1.1·
mlllioo Mitaubuahi propjet from date to date.
And bis varied buliness interests include
real estate, cattle, bones, two radiostaUons and a
minorleaguebaseballteam,theTulsaDrillers.
But be never forget.a that this two-way ad-
miration, the fans fo~ t.be star and t.be star for
...........
SOME CALL HIM 'SUPERPICKER'
Roy Clark Turns on Energy fOf Crowd
the fans. is the t raditional way of country
mus1e. even up here m Yankee land No matter
that has music isn't pure country.
SURE, CLARK, A short, good-natured man
with a barrel chest and thick, muscular arms
and wrists, is of sturdy country stock, born in
tiny Meherrin, Va .. midway between Richmond
and Danville.
And, sure, he starts his show with the Hank
Snow classic, "I'm Movin' On." But bis
"medley of bits" includes "Yesterday, When I
Was Young." Which is by Charles Azvanour, a
good ol' boy from France.
Yes; be does "Dueling Banjos" with his
sidekick, a brilliant picker name of Buck Trent,
whom Clark is wont to playfully penalize "15
yards for unauthorized mesaln' " with the
melody.
But Roy also plays "Laura's Theme." And,
after fiddling a bluegrass tune so briskly a rusty
cloud of resin rises from hla bow, he'll pick up
his 12-atnng Ovation guitar for some fast,
tough, fiameoeo work.
COUNTaY BE IS. Yet "Makin' Music," a
new album be cut with bluesman Gatemouth
Brown last year, includes "CaldonJa," the old
Woody Herman bit, and "Take the A Train," a
jazz evergreen.
Something for everyone. It no doubt buaa
the pure of music in Nashville. But It's nolh1ng
new for Clark. It began when be was a kid,
when bis father, Hester, moved the clan to
Waahlnlton, D.C. It was there the senior Clark, a government
worker who moonlighted on guitar and banjo at
area square dances, bought young Roy bis first
gult.ar, a $14.95 Sears Sllvertone, for Christmas
in 1947\
IN TWO WEEKS, Roy, already proficient
on banjo and mandolin, was playing guitar
behind bia dad, wol'king his first date for $1 (he
now fetches up to $50,000 per glg). His
memories of the early yean:
"Washington then bad as many good guitar
players as any place I could imagine. And
they'd all take time to help. They'd come from
all over the world and this country to work for
the IOftl"IUIMDL .
"Tbey brought all tbe different cultures, the
different tastes, and it was all there. That's bow
I started doinl different thlnp."
Tbe srowinl includes twice winning the Na-
tional Banjo Cbampionsh1p..JVhile be was suu a teen-acer. a abot on the Grand Ole ()pry and bis
flnt talte of the road -clubs, tiny theaters,
even drive-ins.
An weer, of all thln11, drove the kid back to
D.C. 1n !951, when be cut his ftnt record there,
and ln tlme nen aot bis nnt royalty check. No
matter that it was for exactly $1.18 .
"I 'tfM going to keep lt, have lt framed and
all tbat," be ,n.ns. "But Umea tot ao bad I bad
to cuh it."
Tllfa DIP&OVED IN 195t when Jimmy
Deu bind blm u a 1ldeman on Dean'• local
-. .. '
TV 1bow lD W ublalton. 'net 1-.. two 1Mrl untJl Roy rot ftr-.d for cbronae tat•tu.
ln dlO, he play9d b1t ftl"lt Lu Vepa dac.,
backlns Wanda JacMoll ooe ol the ftnt ~try 1tn1en to mue it In that bllb-na. .... ven,
"and that wu Just about wbeo ~ nart-
ed movtaa for me."
tt wu the year be m.t Miu Jacboa'a
Tulaa·bued cnaupr. Jim HalHy, wbo bu
•uided Clan'• career ever 11ne., lneludiQ the
country "Lauth·ln" abow cal'-1 "HM Kaw"
that elevated Clark from .mnor celebrity to ma·
.)or 1tar ln the country ce>n1\ellaUon.
In 1181. Clarll'a flrat year wU.b Halley, be
worked »t days, rotUn1 up to l.100uilla in a Dlabt
to lbe next job ln a 1957 Ford ltalklD wa1on
Jammed with aidemen, 1uiun, ampe aod bope. A
hardUfe.
WHEN CIAJl& HITS the one·nl&bter road
now adaya, which be does 180 daya out of a year
("We've cut back some") he usually Illes.
Clau-k. who occupies the plane's left· seat,
the uptain'a seat, isn't a pretend pilot, a dab-
bler lie has an instrument ratina and 4,500
hours logaed, mostly twln-en&ine time.
l.>NH DAILY 10..10
U T, 9-10, SUN .. 10..
FLYING HIS 1WIN-ENOIN£ Pl.AMI! GNU ROY CLARK TIMI! AWAY FROM MUSIC 1 '
"l wu one of those kicb wbo stood in a field
and beard an airplane coming and watched it HUNTER HARltll all tbe way out ot sight," says Clark.
Straight-and-level ntght clean the bead, he
contends : "You don't think of all your pro-
blems. You can't afford to. That's one th.ina I
love about Rying: It takes all your thoupts.
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6 -Play Took the· Pressure Off
M1I' Al 1D PLATSM IAT dajededl1 lft lbe
-.... a damar WU ftlllll la tM ltilJ·ftlled teats ot An.ai.eu:n 9tadlum.
Tta¥1UM MCftlW"J Tom Setbe:r1 bunt into
tbe rocm m ..W. ''Tllriefam are ebeeriq for YOl&. Let'l IOout."
A11191 MeCIDd bueman ~Grieb says there
wun't • IDDllMBt'a IMt8ttatlon. "Bwl'J oee ot u sot up and walked out,"
Grieb aaya. '"l'be fans bave ..._tremendous all
year. and we wanted to aclmowledce lbem. ·'
I '
A PTSa.8EVUAL LONG •o•ENTS of wav·
CONTRASTING MOODS -Baltimore
Or iQ&• uaamat. mob pitcher Scott
llcGreamr .a.r-laia .&O wbltewash of the
Aqela for U.. 1.18.tcm League cbam·
lq &o tM 1ppred1Uve crowd. t!ae playen filed ~ck Ua&o the clubbouae, and Hddelily UM mood
caanltd.
''\Ve'N I wtnner. We' ... a llrat·plaee team and
a lot. ot other lHma can't say t!aat," aald Dan
Foret. "We proved to a lot ot,,people that we've sot
a 1ood team"
"I'm very proud of t.bia ballclub," commented
Manacer Jlm Fre1oal. "Tbey kept battlina back
all year, and I really thought we could come back
bere and sweep. But Baltimore woo, aod they de·
served to win "
ANGEL OWNER GENE AUTllY made the
rounds. going rrqm locker to locker to personally
con1ratulate or console eacb player.
"We gave 'em all we bad, but it wasn't
enough," Autry said. "But we're not through yet.
We'll be back next year. We might make a good
champion."
To a man, the Angels agreed that the turning
<See WE'LL BE BACK, Pa1e 83)
...., ... _..,_
pionship Saturday. Angel players (below >
acknowledge cheers from the crowd
following the game.
De Cin ces' Play the K ey
By IOBN SEVANO
Of .. Olllt¥ ...... ~
The Angela never stood a chance.
Even before Baltimore starter Seott McGregor bad thrown bia
fint pitch in game four of the American League playoffs, tbe out·
come bad already been decided.
"McGregor guaranteed we'd win today's game," said a
jubilant Ken Singleton after the Orioles bad Just captured their
fourth pennant in 11 years with an 8-0 bliu of the mlraclelesa
Angela. "He's done t.bis onJy a couple of times and come through
on all of them.''
INDEED, McGREGOR bas returned to t.be site of his 1971 CIF
3·A championship with El Segundo -Anaheim Stadium -and
made his prophecy stand true. He blanked the Angels in c0nvinc-
ing style. surrendering only six bits and receiving one BIG play
from third baseman Doug DeCinces in the process.
"I've only had the feeling three limes this season and twice it's
been out here." exclaimed the 2.5-year-old southpaw. "Rieb Dauer
bad been egging me on all day to predict. and I wouldn't because
the feeling wasn't there. But JUSt berore I went out to throw my
<See DeCINCES, Pa1e B3l
Laugher for· Troy
~ * * * • * * *
Weeper fo r B1-uins
Mighty SC
Born.bards
Foe, 50-21
By ERNIE CASTILLO
Of -0.llI._ ~ ... Slaff LOS ANG ELES-lf Kenneth
Hahn really wants to replace lbe
Rama with another pro football
team, he should t.a1k the USC
Trojans into awitchin& t.belr foot·
ball sames from Satw'da~ to
SuDdaJ' llDd tbelr membenbtp
from tt.. NCAA to tllle NFL. ........ from .... ..,. tM Tro-
JW Wit 111 WMlllqtm SUie,
SO.Zl , befOl"e M ,llT appreciative
fans here Saturday, that would
rid the Coll.eum of dull pl~.
empty seat.a and boo birds.
To bear Cougars Coach Jim
Walden tell it, lt also might
quench LA 'a thirst for an NFL
power.
"I AGREE with Cl.SU coach>
Charlie McCleodoo when be said
tba l USC is the third best team
in the nation next to Pittsburgh
and Dallas, although I think USC
is somewhere in between them."
Walden quipped. Considering the game was a
laugher, humor was a good way
for Wal den to soothe the pain of
watching his team get blitzed for
43 points and 419 yards in the
first hall alone.
"After watching the game
fllms . we knew we'd need a
respirator." Walden said. "But
we got them where we wa nt
them. They're off our schedule
next year.
"Weakness" I thought their
doctor was a little slow gett.Lng
out there on an tnjury. But then
he was probably in sboc.k when
he s aw it was o ne or their
players."
USC was so confident. in fact.
that il didn't even bother to
establish the run before 1t took
to the air. Quarterback Paul
McDonald opened the game with
three staighl pass attempts and
directed the Trojans to scoring
drives lhal lasted 3 :09. 2:11 ,
1:20, 0:40. 1:04 and 0 :59. The
drives covered 69, 53, 61, 50, 67
and 56 yards.
"I had a great Ume today,"
said McDonald, who completed
16 of 23 passes for 212 yards and
two touchdowns. '
"We could have lined up
<See TROJANS, Pa1e ISZ>
VIC AAKHSHANI
Saturd ay's
Football
West
USC 50. Wash. St 21
Stanford Z7. UCLA 24
Oregon 19, Cal 14
Washington 41 , Ore St u
San Jose St 23. Fullerton O
Midwest
M1cb1gan 21. Mich St I
Ohio St 16. N'western I
Indiana 3. Wisconsin o
Min nesota 31. Purdue 14
Notre Da me 21, Ga Tec-h 13
Okl ahoma 49. Colorado 24
Nebraska57. New Me). ~t O
Sooth
Alabama 38. W1ctuta St u
Georgia 25. Missbs1pp1 21
Au burn 44. No Ca ro St JI
Southwest
Texas 216, Rice 9
Arkansas 16, TCU 13
Houston 13, Baylor 10
4 East
Penn St. Z7. Maryland 7
Navy 13. Air Force 9
Army 17, Duke 17
CComplete Scores, Pa1e BS)
Cardinals'
In 27-24
P ac-1 0 W in
STANFORD <AP> -It was
Ken Naber's turn, and thJ! Stan·
ford place-kicker came through
with a laat-secl>nd , 56-yard field goal Saturday to beat UCLA
27-24.
Last aeasoo. the Bruina' Peter
Boermeester beat StanfoN wttb
• lut.minute fte&d eoai. '1"bey did lt a..t ,.. .... l .... ~---at ..... ·· M aber Mid.
But Boenneester's 40-yard at·
tempt With 1.06 lert in th game
• .. bk>ded by Gordoo BaAk.s.
THEN NABER be&an the wait
to see ii Stanford's offense couJd
move the ball into fi eld -goal
range after geltJJlg possession at
its 23-yard Line The Cardinals
di d it. and all eyes were on
Naber as he trotted onto the
field before kicking the second·
lonJ?est fi eld goal in school his·
torv
.:It 's not a lonely feeling as I
loo k at 1t Three or us have lo ex·
ec-ute perfectly -· the center . the
hold<'r and me -and the block·
in~ has to be good. too." he said.
b1Jt admitted. "it's a position
whe re 1rs do or die and I'm go-
ing to be the hero or ~oat."
The loss in the Pacific.JO Con·
re rence opene r for both teams
'4 as called, "one of the toughest
1 • ve ever e ncounte red a s a
c-oa<'h " by U CLA 's Terry
Donahue
FRESHMAN quarterbac k
.John Elway completed two
pa sse~ for 27 yard s and
rres hman ta ilback Vincent
White ran ror nine yards as
Stanford moved the ball to the
l'CLA 39-ya rd l in e. The
Cardmal!' called timeout at that
point with six seconds remaining
before Naber's game-winning
kick
UCLA I.Jed the score with 5:49
remaining when quarterback
Rick Bashore ran 36 yards on a
fourth down play to score. The
Bruins. 2·3. never led in the
game played before 70,205, big·
gest Pac-10 crowd so far this
season.
Stanford. 3·2, got a pair of
touchdown passes from senior
<See UCLA, Pa1e BZ>
:'79 Ange~: The Beginning of an Era
'J
ceremony amid the fielda that wu to chanae
the ah ape of sports In Soutbem California.
It was t.be start of Anaheim Stadium In 1965
with the Angela moving in the following season.
The original California Ancel. Del Rice,
was standing near the battlnl ca1e Saturday
before the Angel-Baltimore ftnale and recalled
t.be memory of thole early days. .
"I was the fint player the Ancela aiped
and I wu in St. Louis wit.b Autry and Haney
when the franchise was born," Rice, a former
catcher and mana1er of the Ansela, said. "I
droH down from the valley for tbe IJ'OPDCl·
breakiq right here al bome plate."
''OMHGE COUNTY BAS crown up," Tom
Ue1ler, the man who direct.a the city's s porta
operations, says. "'liua la juat the belinnlnl of a
new era." ('lbe Rams move in nest season and
there are imposing steel Prden lift.lq skyward
beblnd the outfield fences to give additional ae•tlnl and add credence to bis statement.>
t1NJ'Oa'rlJNATELY, FOR THE ANGBLS
Saturda)'. the aparrowa that rutted about 1n tbe
oran1e and eucalyptus trees ol yesteryear were
replaced by Orioles numinl the base patba.
TBB LAST emaAB. A.Dael fans didn't go
doWll quietly. la the ninth 1nnin8 ot t.be final
same, when Camey Lansford led off with a
alnsl• and the Ansell traillnl 8-0, it came. Ex·
cept for the poet-same cbeera for the valiant Job
tbe Angela bad done this seuon in brtnitn1 a
divisional title to the area, this wu t.be last hur·
rah of 1979.
The noise generated by the crowd is deafen·
ing. One wonders what it will be like next
season when the Angels repeat and the stadium
is completely enclosed and the noise will eebo
across the field.
VETDAN COLUMNIST Jlm Murray, sit·
tine quietly on the Aqel beoch during batting
practice, alone with bia tbougbt.s. ''l can only
see a liUJe out of one eye now." be says. "But
it's better than not belnt able to see at all." ..
Murray's eyesight blls all but left him blind
<See RANDY, Pa1e 83)
'
(
..... AP --a•• .. n !AST LANSING. le ... -llldt&a-.• qua~ B.J. 0&eUr tlnw ,.__,, .. ~
of • and alx 1are to leM die 11_.·rukecl
Wol..nw to a n -7 Blf T• foa'bell tictlDry ewer
arcJartnl 10cM1• State s.turd.11.
DlclMJ teUMd wltta wide reeelver aai•
Cl•Jtoa -tM II.yard ,.. plaJ to IOtP • t.f
Ut.ird.qaarter Ue.
Mlebiaan State, rwed lltb, trailed tb9
Wol•en.. 7-0 at tbe bait, bat tbe SpuUaa eoi..
55 ,.,. ta 10 pl.a11 "' ftnt tUne.., laed .. bell
1D the aecond half, u Derek Hypes blut.d oll
tackle for a •ls-ya.rd TD nm.
Wltla l : lJ left la tbe tbird period, and t1M bell
on tM llldd1an M, Dleb, cboppecl back aM
found Qayt.oo open beblDd t.M ~· Mm AD-
denoo on tbe llicbi1an State sz. Cla,U. toolr tht
bell over bl.a fiibt aboulder without breaki.DI atrtde
and outnced .Jim Burrouibl -the NmaJalq
llSU defender -to the end mne.
Dicby capped a 71-y&rd drhe in 11 plays bJ
blttiJal freshman wtde ree.l•er ADthoeJ Carter iD
t.be left comer of tbe eod aone for the ftllal
Micblpn tcNcbdown with juat 2:1.t left lD thll
aame.
Old• .. •• 49, Celer•tl• %4
NORMAN, Okla. -Hei.sman Tropby wtnner
Billy Shu scrapped for 111 yarda aDd foW' toucbdowna to lead the No. S.r..ad 0.1....,...a
Sooaen to a •M Bll apt ec.ferwe ~ over Coklr..to.
Slam .....,.s tired ad ...... clmllll t.be
•
OKLAHOMA'S BILL y SIMS SAILS ova THE COLORADO LINE '°" A TD. -~---.. l*t ti Bae t.blrd ,,~ ... •Ired --ol tlm 1*io4 8Dd thil pelted lttUq OD dM
al.S.tta. .ta bll IMulda'.,... remoHd.
A Capsule Report From the World of Sport•
Affirmed Confirms It,
Puts Bid in His Place
From AP Dlapatcltes
NEW YORK -"Don't take anything away ~ from Spectacular Bid." said trajner Laz Barrera
after Bid's showdown Saturday with Affirmed.
"The Bid is a heck or a horse, but Affirmed is a lit-
tle b1l better."
Darrera's Affirmed was three-quarters of a length better
than Spectacular Bid at the end or the 1 i,.,.mite Jockey Club
Gold Cup at RelQ'lont Park. The victory clinched Artirmed's
second straight Horse of the Year title and made the four-
year-old colt, in Barrera's eyes, a little bit better than any
horse, any time.
"I don't want to insult anybody or be called prejudiced,"
said Barrera, "but I think this is the beat borae I ever aaw."
Affirmed, who won the Triple Crown ln tm, led moet of
the way in the $377 ,000 Gold Cup and repelled Bid in the
stretch to win. Coastal finished third, another three lengths
back and 31 lengths in front of GaUant Best, the only other
horse ln the field.
Jockey LaffJt Pincay said Coastal got even with Affirmed
as they straightened for home. But Affirmed then put CoastaJ
away and fought off Spectacular Bid through the stretch.
"Every time somebody comes to him he gives something
extra ... on rus own.•· said Pincay
------Quote of llw Da11------.
Pittsburgh Pirate slur WUlle Stargell, at age 38· ''I'm
going to keep on playing as long as l get goosebumps
a nd butterflies.·'
f'iglating Soc.-c.-er f 'an• lajur~d
ROTHERHAM. England About 30 soccer 21
fans were injured when a section of wall collapsed
after an English League Thfrd Division match
between Rotherham and Shefheld United Satur-
day.
A police spokesman said the incident was caused by a
group of fans fighting at the back of the grounds. As the
crowd in front of the fighting m oved forward, the wall col·
lapsed under the pressure.
A number of fans we re taken to a hospital with broken
limbs and one man suffered a serious chest injury. Dozens of
other fans were treated for cuts anti bruises.
The match, which Sheffield United won 2·1, wu watch~
~Y a crowd or 20,355 -the biggest at the grounds here in
eight years.
lfl~Enroe Patt• 11.S. Allead, 2·0
SYDNEY -The United States went to a 2·0 -~ lead in the Davis Cup semifinal Saturday when ~~ •
U.S. Open champion J ohn McEnroe scored a 9-7,
6·2, 9·7 victory over John Alexander of Australia.
McEnroe served eight love games and conceded only 17
pointa on bis service in the second singles of the semlflnal.
Vitas Gerulaitis beat Australia's Mark Edmondson 6-8,
14·16, 6-3, 6-3 Friday in a six-hour conteatjnterruJ>ted by rain,
which caused the second singles to be poatponed until Satur-
day.
AIUander, Auatralla's top-ranked singles player and 20th
in the world, was crushed by the 20-year-old McEnroe, the
world'• third-ranked player.
Marsll Win• E119lbla Touraa•e•t
Australian Gruam llanb won a &olf touma-n ment in Woburn, England Saturday when be
birdied the final hole to beat Britain's Nell Coles
and .... Aoki c:A Japan by one stroke. Marsh had a
final round of 73 for a five-under par 283 ... Doa1 Tewell,
one of the "rabbits" who bad to qualify Monday, fired a
blistering seven-under par 63 to take a two stroke lead into
today's fmal round of the Texas Open. Tewell is al 13-under
par 197. Eddie Pearce is in second place after lhooting a 65.
Second-round leaders Lee Trevlao and LM Gr .. a• 1hot 888
Saturday and are bunched with BUI aoaen and leb M .. af-
fey in third place, five strokes back ... Be&ay KD1 survtved
wind, rain, cold and a hUly course to shoot a second straight
72 to talle a one-shot lead after two rounds of the Wheeling
LPGA Classic.
lt'.Urtl' S•"'l"e• Gaat'• C••llea.,e
Darrell Wal&rlp 1taved off a ctiaJlen1e from • lbnJ Gull to wtn a 300·mile stock car race for
late-model SporUmu cara at Charlotte Motor
~ Saturday ... Ala ..._. of Australia woo tbe pole po1ition for the Watkinl Glen Grand Prix rece
with a record·breakinl lap of 1.21.15 mpb ... lelwl er.rff
uallted on all three Los Angeles Astec 1oala lo a 1-1 ellblbi-
Uon eoe:eer-vt.ctorY over Mtddlebu:rl ln Tbe Netberlandl ...
l)l•e• ,.,........ defeated to1>1e1W MuUma NHradle.a 1 .. , ....., .. 1 to 9dvance to the tlaala fo tbe U.S. Women'• In·
door tam1I champlomblpt in Bloomiqtoo, lllnn. . . . Elaht·
time wimlel' KellJ ....... attemptlq to become the flnt re-
peat champion In the world d.rac raclna llnall at Ontario,
f.u.d to qMallfy ill the Top Fuel clau.
• t
Saints Bid
For Upset
Of Rall18
NEW ORLEANS (AP)
Henry Qillda la catcbin1 fewer
pasaea tbla seasoa, but that'•
okay wtth b1m lf it will help the
New Orteam Seinta beat the Lo. Angeles Rams today.
Childs bu eaugbt 19 passes ao
far tbia season -more than any
other tlgbt end in the NFC, but
o nly a lie for third when
American Conference Ugbt ends
a re included.
Last year. he led all receivers
for m ucb of the season.
"We have so much talent th.is
year. with wide receivers like
Wea Cbandler and Ike Harris and
running backs with good hands
like Tony OaJtJreat.b aod Chuck
M uncle, we don't need to 10 to the
Upt mds until the def-start
pfaYtnctbem," Cbllda Wei.
CHANDLER is the NFL's
leading receiver with 29 catches
for 578 yards. In the NFC, ChUda
Ow T¥Toda9
Claaa11~I 2 at I
is 8th; Galbreath Is 13th, with 16
recepUons. and Harris, with 14
receptions, bas 239 yards.
"I think, certainly, when they
start keying oa Wes more, l'U
get more balls my way,·· Childs
said. "I'll bide my lime. I
learned patience a loo& time
ago."
The Sainta, after an 0-3 start,
are hoping to even their record
against the Rama. The Rama,
1-2, are in sole poueuion ol f1nt
place in the NFC West.. with the
Saint.a and Atlanta a game back.
"It's certainly a bil game -
big for both of us," Sainta Coach
Dick Nolan said. ''But if we turn
around and win Ulla one, what do
you tblnk tbe next ooe will be.
"But that'• what you're ftlbt·
log for -to 1et in the bil ones."
NOLAN SAID be saw en·
couraging signs aaainat the
Gianta last week that the Sa1.Dta
defeme i.I lmprovin1 -th1np like more asgreaaive play, bet·
ter execution of a1111nmenta
and better tactliOI.
But be aaid be Hpecta Rama
quarterback Pat Haden to teal
that defense. Haden burl a
fln&er and 1ave way to Vince
Ferra1amo in the Rams' 2J.-O
victory over St. Lou.is, but Nolan
said be expect.a the veteran to be
the starter.
"Baden's the 1uy with the
most experience," Nolan aaid.
"When they'vf won, he'a the
guy who has been in there. He'U
be In there Sunday.
"He's a very smart guy. He
knows what he's doing -calla a
good game."
Ken Bordelon, who moved into
a starting linebacker role two
week• a10, said Haden'• the
t)'l>e c:A quarterback he bates to
aee lo there.
Howew•, 8tm9 led a ,...,....._ ..-d·
quart.er..._.. tftol't 4lurUis wtakll lie dlftd lw a ooewyarct ~n aed raatb ,_. fcw a aeeoad
ball aad Md tM tint._. drtM of thil ICON. lie bed~,..-M nm. t.J ta.
en~=veo;-tM .. to &pita ....
•Me 8t. ie. lW•rt•en-••,.. 7
.. ._. MOnlld ftom two 1anta out eaDDAaa a
4.l·J• .... tl·plaJ' _...,._ • N .... ~ flnt
PCM!• 1stoe l·beeklarftT...,.._...fros .. _..,..,... llM fou:r m ........... a twaa. ...... I.JI,.-before t.elllc ••1lu .. .....,qalr1• COLUMBUS -· Art 8dalicbt.er'a fov·Ja.rd
touebdown ... to Bnd Dwelle llDd three ... .. MeOCld quart.er. r. -~
I goag lifted ...... ranQd 0Wo 8ta&e to a 11-T CS..
claioo owir ltabbonl Nortll.......,. lD Bl.I Tea ac-Uoa.
Padlw 24 ... ., SC. 7 t
All.BS, Iowa -l'Ml!--Yt:SJ*1lt1:lilil ........
The tmdefeated Bude,. appeared beedied for
an euy Ylctory, tbetr ftftb c:A tbe MUOD, wbeo
they rolled into a 10-0 ftrat quarter lead. However,
the YOUDI Wlldcata. sta.rtJ.na five fres.bmen on de·
fense, stiffened and the 1ame wu ln doubt unlll
the final minutes.
Mane& pwed for two toGcWo •• ... I• .0..-
cU k.lded ~ ~·IOal.a• Padftc lt&Wd Iowa
State J&-7 ln a noaeoalu.ace pme.
Northwest.em's defen..H limited Scblkbter, the
nation's leading major collqe passer going into
the game, to five completloo.s in 18 attempts and 77
yards. The Wildcats also intercepted one of bas
passH.
Markel, a COOV~ tJCht end, threw a Wt•·
yard scoring pus to Rob Wllaoo in the secood
quarter and teamed wit'.b Kevin Tobeck on an 11·
yard TD l06S Ln the final penod
Council kicked field goals of 38 and 24 yards
tht> first two tames Pacanc had the ball, UMm
kicked a 35-yarder ea tame exptnld 10 the tint half
to gave~ under'dog Tigers a 16.Q halftime lead. Bov Atha kicked a 50-yard field goal with 8 01
west••--•••
Ducks Surprise,
Whip Cal, 19-14
EUGENE -Reggie Ogburn,
Do n Colema n and Ro c k
Richmond ignited a 14-poant
Oregon outbunt late in the third
quarter Saturday to propel the
Duck.a to a 19-14 Pacific-10 Con·
ference football victory over the
California Golden Bean.
With Californla lead.in& 7·3,
01bum coooected with world-
cla11 sprln~r Coleman on a
80-ya.rd touchdown pau play to
live the Duca the lead for aooct.
10-7, wttb four minutes to IO in
the th1nl period.
Mommta later, Richmond re-
turned a Callfornla punt S3
yards for the aec'Onct Ore1oa
touchdown to make It 11-7.
After the Ducb' Steve Brown
picked olf the fll'lt of bia two in· lercepdom, Pat En1Uah kicked
a '2= field IOal to increase the marlin to 19-7 wtth
13:01 in the came.
SD Sc. 3:i. N~lll' .ti~%. 7
ALBUQUERQU E . N.M.
Tailback Tony Allen ran for t-.o
touchdowns and quarterback
Mark Halda passed for two
more to apart Sao Die10 St.ate to
a 35-7 Weaum AtbleUc Con·
ference romp over New Mexico.
Allen'• lwo TDs came on runs
of one yard each. Halda hit
Steve Stapler with a lJ.yard
uorin1 aerial and combined
witb Steve Focel OD I toudldown
pa11 that covered 23 yarct..
New Mexico tried to mate a
came c:A it aqd wu bans:lnl on.
at 7-7 late the leeood period. But
San Dieso State atruck for two
toucbdowm In the final two
mlnotes c:A the half and added
two more TD1 in the tblrd
quarter to turn the cont.est Into a rout.
UCM.·· •.
Turk 6cboaert and Baahote
•cored oe a one·yard run in tlae
first penod.
Naber and Boenneest.et' eaeb
k1cked fietd ROals in lbe third
quarter and UCLA's Freeman
M c N e1l. who toit.a led 197 yards
rushing. tied the score wttb a
16-yard touchdown run early 111
t.he final penod. Elway's 17-yard
touchdown pass to Wblte gave
Stanford a 2'·17 lead.
N~'8 fleld goal was three
yards short of the aebool record
:19.y ...... by Rod Garda agaimt
Southern Ca! in $73.
The Cardinals gained 'almolt
500 yards qai.mt u.e BnliDI l.i
there .,.. lat ol ~ 1anlqe.
In ~ _,_. .-iod. Naber mil·
... fieW ......... pta of 21 Md
49 yards.
EIWM and Sc.bonert, llhariq
'the quarterback duties, com-bme4 for 330 yards paaalq ud
Wblu wu t.beir top receiver
with NWD catc .. lor 113 ,..,._
McNeM'a rwldas'tlleel, c. • carries, wu the tblrd·hilbeM in
UCLA bl.ltory. •
Callforma sliced tbe lead to
five potota by drlviJll IO yards lD
12 pla)'I, acortq on a two-yard
run by Paul Jones•wtth 8:53 re-
malnlnc.
......... ~.•··
Golden Bear quarterback Rich
Camp~U. who wu under heavy
preuure all afternoon from
Ducks defensive ends Terry
Dion and Nell Ellbire, attempt-
ed to direct Cal to the wlnninl
touchdown with four minutes re-
mainlna.
But the Bears were stopped al
their own 47 with l :Sl left and
the Ducb ran out tbe clock. Tbe
game ended with Orqon on the
Cal 6-yard line.
TROJANS RAMBLE. • •
two .UCbt ends and run the ball
every play If we would bave
wanted to but I think it WU fun
to come out paaain1 for a
chance.
"We bad decided the nllht
before that our fint play wu IO-
lnl to be a pua. It brew ten-
dencies. We've never thrown oo
tbe flnt play ol the came."
USC Coach John Robinson
fiaured that Wubingtoo State's
def enae would be dea1ped to
stop tbe nm and be wu rilht..
Tbe Cou1ars opened with an
ei1bt-man front-alx down
linemen and two Unebacken--
and llcDooald couldn't bave bad
an euler time ii be waa trap
sbootJ.ne.
1ame, woald WEe to ... _.. of
the Nine. .
"l &owe it," M beamed after aeoriae• tbe flrM qeildl)'ft ol
the same and bl.a fourtb .. • Trojan. :·w.ieu be a Nl"Y eftec-
Uve PfllliQI ...-n Mid t.ht aure
would be nle9'. ··we came out tMowtq • tlle
ftnt pi., aad ....... tlM lut
Ume USC did that? We could
have nm If we bad to but It's
nloe to fllM the M• ia tbe air. I
like it. tbat W8' &Del I tbiel the
way •• e play it.-t.alhua 8Dll half
1>4'H, is perfect." '
1t'•••· 41, Ore. St. e
SEATTLE -.Joe Steele
scored on nma ol 18 and lJ 7arda
and Tom Porru paaaed U yardl
to Paul Slranal for a touchdown
Saturday to lead the seventh-
" HE '8 SMART," Bordelon ranked Wubiniton HuskJea to a
said. "He dumps off to the run· 41·0 Paclftc-10 Conference vic-
nin1 backs a lot and uses h1a l9ry over winless Ore100 State.
"We're 1oing to go to the a.ir
lrom now on, Cl ven a similar
sltual~~ Robinson said.
TAILBACK Charles White
aarees, even if it ._ out into
the glossy yarda1e be .... to
aatn Heiaman 'hp-YOtes. In
fact, Whlte evea tried bia band
at. ~I Ute ball. lllea*I a
cl•f• •••• t.lut landed ,tQCa• ... re ln tbe viclm&.Y d bl•
intended ...e•l.-r-Batbllltaal,
U,nt end .. u. TIM Huald• lmpronid tbeir
'•Be can make a cood record to J.O, a.o lat.be Pac·lO,
llnebacker look foollab -wblle tbe S..v.n lliPMCI to 0-~
eapeclally a 1oun1 one. in ~ lhut out f« U.. MCODd
"I don't know ll he'll '-com· alraicbt ,..., lna at me particularly. Dut I'll Tbe dcMlt Ula Beuert could
have to be rud,y." -com• to U.. WublafO! aoa1
Tb• Rama defenae hu held Une wu tbe HuKMI »-1arc1
opponeatl to Just 1,111 yards tb1a line wltb l: 11 remai.D.lq lD the
aeaaon, ,Svtq up an aver.,. ol 1aaH. At Utat polat Onaoa
110 ruabina yardl a coatett~Stau uarterbaclt lla ... taall
• "They don't make mla , ...t back to ,... but
and~ put a lot of beat on fumbled, and Waablnstoe de· paa~r,·• "Nolaa <aid. ''11MJ're fenain tackle Fl.teller .JeUina atta~klnl all the Ume. Tbole 1rabbed the ball in the air and
fi'Of'\t IU)'I really come at JOU. rambled 51 yards for tbe
Tha\'1 Wby thilJ'l'I 10 1ood." H~' IMt touchdown.
• v
"Wftre to ltu'ow tbe fool·
ball u u poaalble.
"•cDONALD la one ol tM
beat in tbe oat.loo and bell, be
cu't nm 1et ID tbe a.UOOal
1taU1t1c1 becauH we don't
tbtow tDCNlb. 11M PH''"I la
tb.•l'I aad to not tak• adHDtap
of lt would be m.u.-.. He
tbould ..... IDOJ'• f UA OD •
8atUJ'd81~.··
llcDoDaJd w11n't tbe only
player m a pd mood o"r tbe
IDflu of Plm•'DC· Rakbabul, a naaker·Uiht tnd from SdilGD 1
Hiib anr•1ln1 OH eateb a
of all peopA , I I '
"I never did aay I wu a
puaerbu&U..-...... 1 ......
4'd .. , ..... 1'll9lt ..........
Hl49 ._."' WMh cal... Hl 'f. ="''' ...... laclud· ..... • ........ J•itJ I I
I . 1•M,. ...... o1 -to P9 , ............ u..
DMD aueoU .t· ~·· be •ald. "Wi'U '" ba., we did •b'" ~· look. •t ..,.. fllma. ltotik doa~ u.. ~ bowr •••
Htltbw doea tbe acotaboard .
Rpl>~ Uf~MOe .. U.Y IMfnt, THEN WATCHES A SUCCESSFUL THROW TO FIRST BASE TO COMPLETE A DOUBLE PUY.
., J_f ., • . " ,. •nt• P•9e aJ
'WE'-LL BE· BACK ••. '.
'Point Oft&e game ca me in the fifth
~Doing, when Oriole third
11Uemao Doug DeCi.nces turned a
possible two-run double into a
double play.
• 1 •
· INSTEAD OF HAVING CUT
·tlaeir deficit to 3-2 with the tying
•l!Wl at tJai.rd base and only one
.out, the Angels were turned
away with nothing.
DeCinces dived to stop Jimmy
Anderson's drive down the ten
field line, stepped on the bag and
t'*rh out Anderson to complete Ute twin killing. I
.. At ftnrt I was really excited.
l thought I bit it well enough to
'~ it b>: him," .Anderson said. "I gues, I didn't. He made a
rireat glay pd that changed the
whole l>allgame."
"It took the air out or our
sai)s,'/': Grieb added. "Tbe fans
were , aeWac excitedl we we~
~ excited.. and we really
t.boqM.. .. '1Di ... 1>lew ..a.e same
open."
H ever there was a time for a
team ........ tut ... it. But ~li'CiltttJ::•.-. ····ta* •• I •&aid. this year t we didn't concern
~4llYes ~th that .. The CUY
............ JUy ... Rapped
a rally, .. said Carew. '•htwej\IJt
~ -~~N 1aboat eom-
t-1in1b•CJDe moretinM:''
"' Wile l.ngela fiaalll' ran out of eomel)aca, t..i th& memories
linlW. 'n.a, Wt Ute clubhouse
witb tbelr ..... held high.
'Ynis teaml llas more spirit
Utan ,_, other club I've ever
been associated with," said
Nolan Ryan, who was set to
st.art the final game today if It
. was necessary. "It'• kind or
laard to believe it's all over."
R yan, who played out bls con-
tract and is now a free agent,
, ean sign with any club be wants
D&lltt ae88Clll. Jle was asked if he.
.felt lte bad juat taken off an
,,t\Jl,ehmiform for the last time.
"WHO KNOWS, HUH?" I re-
ally haven't been thinking about
that lately," said Ryan . "I'll tell
you this much. This team knows
how to win. We don't have any
cheerleaders and sometimes the
clubhouse would be kind of
quiet, but we had a lot of guys
who wanted to win very badly."
Fregosi said the 1980 Angels
will be different from the 1979
club-better, he says.
"I think we will make some
c hanges in peuonnel," the
manager said, refusing to
speculate on just whom those
changes might involve. "Plus,
there's no way we can be bit
with as many injuries as we
were this year."
FOR nlE PLAYOFFS, the
Angels played with assorted ail·
ments to Ford <sore rib cage),
Brian Downing (two sore
thumbs), Dave Frost (sore
&boulder). Carew (tender rigbt
thumb) and Don Baylor (weak
•boulder).
"Biil we woa't u.e that•• •• c....... Downlq ..... .. ••
... _.Mn ... ~ .... .. ....................... "' · C.....,. I 'a4 NJ'tl M ....
Baltimore's chances in the
World Serle8 )»ecauae they know
bow to win.
uyoa CAN 80_,. of feel it,
that they ha-.e that confidence in
themselves," Lansford says.
"Plus, tbey'•e eot a lot of
pitchers over there ...
Fregoai, who finl1bed bis
career aa a utillty infielder for
the Pi.rates, declined to make a
predlctioo.
••Balli more has bette r
pitching and defense, but Pit·
tsburgb bas better bitting and
speed," Fregosi said. "It should
be a helluva series."
And as for the Angels?
"I think the players will be
better for having gone throug.b
this," Fregosi said. "We'll be
back."
•l.l fi'rea Pa,,e Bl
' .DeCINCE'S BIG PLAY. • •
first pitch, I got it and told the players that we were going to win. I
guaranteed it."
McGregor was brilliant in going the distance, with bis only dif-
ficulty coming in the Angel fifth.
With 43,199 fans screaming for their heroes, the Angels bad
loaded tbe bases with one out and rookie shortstop Jim Anderson
at tbe plate. •
HAPPY ORIOLE PITCHER SCOTT McGREGOR CELEBRATES.
lundly, OCIObef 7, 1879 OAIL Y PILOT Ila
!\Volf,pack tJpsef; . : ' ...
'B'ama Breezes::
t
From AP l>Upatcltea
AUBURN, Ala. -Sophomore quarterback Charla ~
came off the bench to score two touchdowns and spark a 38-point
second quarter explosion Saturday as Auburn deleaWd No. 1•
North Carolina state 44·31.
Auburn speed.st.er Joe Cribbs scored three touchdoWl\8 as the
Tieera built a 44-17 lead over the previously unbeaten Wolfp~.
Auburn then held orr a furious fourth-quarter comeback to raise Its
record to 3-1.
North Carolina State, 4·1, scored twice in the fourth quart.er
with quarterback.s Scott Smith and Darnell Jobnson leadine the of-
fense. But a fourth-down sack of Johnson near the Auburn goal
ended the Wolf pack's la:st threat late in the eame. With a strong wind al lts back, State jumped to a 14-0 fi~
quarter lead. But when Auburn had the win in the second and third
quarters, the Tigers outscored State 44-3. •
41afJ••• 3•~ Wt'f~hlca St. O
TUSCALOOSA. Ala Steadman Shealy passed and ran for
Alabama's first two touchdowns and the second-ranked Crimson
Tide. us mg substitutes freely. rolled t.o a 38--0 football victory over
outmatched Wichita State
The senior quarterback took Alabama 67 yards in four plays Oii
the Tide's first possession , cappmg the dnve with a 27-yard toss ta
Keith Pugh, who made • a diving catch in the end zone. It was
Alabama's first scoring pass of the st:ason .
Don McNeal's interception g<tve the Tide the ball at the
Shockt:r 12 late 1n lht: first penod and Shealy ran in untouched
from the thr ... e on the second play
LS(} 20 .. Florida 3
BATON ROUGE. I.a Freshman tailback Jesse Myles
... 11rrt>d a lifeless L.ou1s11tna Stale lo a 20 -3 Southeastern Conference
v1ctory over rlor1da with two touchdown runs late tn the game.
l\1yles. h!>ted on tht: roster as lhc third stnng tailback, scored
the Tigers· first touchdown with a 16-yard run with 35 seconds re·
maintng in lh<' third quarter
Midw<ty through the fourth quarter, Myles scored on a f1 ve-
va rd run and the 1'tger., wound up the tr '>Coring with a six.yard run
by seniorta1l back Le Ro1d Jone!>
tfi••'-•ippi Sr. 28. Tennessee 9
MEMPllIS Quart<:rback Tony Black passed for one
touchdown and s<'l up another with a 57 yard run as Miss1ss1ppi
Stale overpowered 19th ranked Tennessee 28-9 10 a Southeastern
Conference ~ame
Black. who left with u shoulder UlJUTY with six minutes re-
maining 10 the fir<,t half erased an early 3-0 deficit when he con-
nected with Ma rd ye Mc Dole on a 33· yard sconng pass early 10 the
second quart.er
Black then engineered an 89-yard dnve on the Bulldogs' next
possession. scampertng 57 yards to lhe Tennessee 23. then connect·
mg with James Otts Doss on a l9·yard pass to set up a one-yard
plunge by Fred Colhns 6 51 before halftime
Geoor9•• 2-1 .. Mb•i••lppi 21
OXFORD. Miss. -Qu.a.rterback Buck Belue bit freshman
Norris Brown with a 19-yard toucbdown pus in the lut quart.er
and Wled the Geoqia Bulldop to a 24-21 soutbeastern Conference
rietoey onr .._ lllaa1-ippl RMels.
Belue, a ~ ~ lD pla" ol lDJarecl Jeff Py~
found bla tiallt aid wttlt a :44 Wt. eandn& tk hit' I• UMilr
fteiory ol u. -· n. bl& plQ came._~...._ m , ' ~ ..-..... D -lt
on fremm.O rum.ck ltlllllry noaper•a O-y nm wttli a screen
pass from quarterback J ohn Fourcade.
Fourcade made a late bid to rescue the Rebels, aetUng Mis-
sissippi t.o the Georeta 23 oo a 25--yard pus to Keo TQiler. But Hap-
py Laneley's attempt for a t~ 40-yard fieJd aoaJ 'fU wide
So•thwest
Rice Gets Thrown
By Longlwrns, 26-9
From AP Dispatches
AUSTIN Te>. as· defense.
second-best in college lootball.
s mothered Ri ce's offense and
John Goodson kicked fou r field
goals fo r tht' second week m a
row as No. 4 Texa~ defeated
Rice 26-9 Saturday night
However. Texas. which face:.
high powered Oklahoma next
Saturday. was often punchlesi.
near t.be Rice goal Texas stalled
al the Rice 31. 21. 8 and 11. w1th
the barefooted Goodson dnU10g
Fro• Page> BI
HANDY ...
but has memory lingers on aod tus
witticism remains
PAUL ZIMMERMAN, the
sage or t he s ports writing
fraternity a nd a r esident of
Laguna Hills, says: "I can re·
member when that DrysdaJe in·
cldent on the plane wouldn't
have drawn a line of copy in the
newspapers . It didn't deserve
·any space."
BALTIMORE MANAGER
Earl Weaver was probably the
most prophetic person in the
stadium before the aame.
"There wilt be just aa much
second -guessing about
something that will happen in
tod-.v's game as in any other -
unless you get one of those
blowouts. (8-0).
"When I left Don Stanbouse in
there in tbe second game, I
know there were those astin& wlaf. lt--wu a situation wbere I
deelded ta sit oo my butt and it
came out ript."
TBS OL\NGB and eucalyp-
t\as trees along with the com
fields are aooe and only a
mem01"7.
Tlae 1179 Anaela are also
fiailbed but the memory will
Unaer for a loot Ume to come
far tbe rabld f au wbo 1ave their
IHt hurrah of the season on
Saturday •t S:07 when Lanaford
made the ftnal bit of the year.
..
field goals when the drives
bogged down.
Early m lhe rourth quart.er,
Texas passed up ao almost-
certain field goaJ and Rice held
Texa:. oo fourth down just inches
rrom the goal Lme. .
H11i ... 13, Ba11lor 10
HOUSTON -Houston kicker-
cornerback Ken Hatfield finally
crackt'd determined Baylor with
fourth-quarter held goals of·29
and J2 yards lo rally the sixtb-
r an ked Cougars to a 13· lO
Southwest Conference victory.
The Bears capitalized on a
fumble by UH quarterback
Delrick Brown on Houston's first
offensive play or the game and
took a 3-0 lead on Robert
Bledsoe's 40·yard field goal..
Lester Ward recovered Brown's
fumble at the Cougar 25.
. .\rka•••• f8~ TCV 13
FORT WORTH , Texas -
Kevin Scanlon's 51-yard pass to
tight end Darryl Mason set up
lsb Ordonez's 44-yard field goal
with seven seconds to play and
gave 13th-ranked Arkansas a
come-from-behind 16-13 victocy
over winless Texas Christian. •
Linebacker Mike Massey
picked off Kevin Haney's off-
balance pass and returned it 30
~·a rds for a ·touc.bdown th~t
pulled Arkansas to within on.e
point, 13-12, midway·through ~
Anal period.
Tex. Tft!la Zl.AAM Zt
LUBBOCK. Texas -Reserve
tailback Gre1 Tyler dashed
ei1bt yards ta score his fl.rat col.
leliate touchdown oo hla ftrSt
career carry late lD the fourth
quarter to propel Texu Tech tb
a 21-20 come-from-beblnll
Southwest Conference victorr
over Texas Alcll. :
The Red Raiden sumved a
desperate Alli• flni.sb as the
Cadets recovered a f\lmble while
Tecb was tryint to nm out the
clock and worked the ball to the
Red Raider 32 where time ran
out before coach Tom Wtboft
could set his field goal team nn
the field. •
•
. ~ ..
I i •
FoUowlne .,.. ttie tOC) wart• •~U on TV tooev. Rettng1
•r•: / 1 t I evcetlent; 1 I 1 WOf'th wet<"~; 1 1 fair ; 1
toroet It. e ,11a.a, ClaaRa .. I ./ ./ ./ ./
flfll. ~L: Wa..._M et .-..lleOl4pNe.
• :••: Gwy 9endtt Md loMy J\H99n19n
T....,-1 ~ Mt baeift twtttMd from the nettort'•
UIP .... to llN ..... ofl.fe bk.__ al,._. Jdwl PN ll't vltll.
8oth...,,. ,." •1 f"KOntl __. ert tied wt9' 0.11•• for""
Netionel Conftt "'°' Eest dt~uan ..-. Joe T'MttmefW' t.ldl tM Rtcllkln a1teck. Tht E..,._.,. comtne off• '7·1' vlctwv ~ pt~ ....... ~ ... ,1¥CM"f1".tNtne.
(I 1 p.a., c:Mt\nal 2 ,,/ ,,/ ,,/ ,,/
fll'\. POOTM .. L: Rams et ,.._ Ortffn'
• 1 an: Vin 5cuHy and o.Grve Atteft
The R.-ns hoClie to OOM uP a Utt-. dllt~ In tM Nattonet
Confennt• W.St dMskW\ reat wt"' • Y'ldory owr the ttub-born SHttl.. P•t Haden Wiit 11-1 at QUWttrtMKk etaln fO( , ..
Rams w th Arch .. Mennlnv •t 1N S.tnts' Mtm. Chuck Mun-
ci. Is back and..,_ Saints' GM'O Yft)ffmlett elllended his re
cord few contteutlve fl4ttd goelt to 11 Int wettt. TM Ram• •re
fevC>red by four P<>4nt,
~ 1 P·"'·· CMn..,.. 4 ./ { ./ 11
NFL FOOTBALL: San 0 ego at Denver
Ae:e:u•~: Sllm Nov•r end Bob Trume>v.
San Ofeoo and Denver are •avlno • tight battle for top
ttonon In the American Conference West Division with the
Chargers a game In front with• .c.1 r.cord. Oen Fouts wilt s tart at quartert>eck tor the Charvers wttlle Norris W..w end
Craig Morton direct the Broncos. 5an Oleoc> Is favored by two
points.
OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TOOAY -Pete Rose comments on
the baseball playoffs.
Hoon (22) -COLLEGE llOOTBALL -The Lono Beach
state '9ef"s meet the Utah State Aggies. Pleved Saturday.
(50) -COLLEG• l'OOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS.
12:30 p.m. C~> -Nl'L •n -Scheduled MQments Include
a report on Evangel Cotleoe In Sprlnof htld, Mo. 3 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE llOOTBALL '7t -Hlghllghts of
cotlege games pleyed Saturday. (9) -COLLEGE FOOT· BALL -The Washington State Q>u9ars vs. the USC Trojans
In a game plared Saturday at 1he Coliseum.
6 D.m . (2 -PRO FOOTBALL WRAP -Hlghllghts Of
todayl's NFL games. (7) -THIS IS TH• WORLD SEllUES -
Mel Allen detcrlbes memorable moments from past Fall
CtHsks with cllps featuring Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson
and BUI Ma%eroskl. CS2) -NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL -A taped replay of the game between the Georgia Tech Yellow
Jackets and the Fighting lrlsh. 7 p.m. CSO> -PRO SOCCER.
RADIO
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Who Plays • ID Series?
Super Sport Explains Playoffs
I
Elld •I tile R•ialJe.,
Baltimore's Doug DeCinces makes a div-
ing catch in the flfth inning Saturday, rob-
bing Jim Anderson of a pouible three-run
double. DeCinces speared the grounder
and threw Anderson out aft.el' tagging the
base for the double play to kill an Angel
rally. The Angels had the bases loaded
with none out, but were turned away
empty-banded.
Rustlers
In 24-7
Setback
SANTA MONICA -There
were few bri&bl apot.a for the
Golden West College Rustlers
Saturday nlaht in their Southern
cauromia Conference rootbaJJ
opener here.
Tbe bo&t Corsairs took advan·
tage of early mistakes lo take a
15--0 lead and went on to post a z.c. 7 victory with the aid of three
lost GWC fumbles. four intercep-
tions and six major penalties m·
eluding two successive roughing
the kjcker assessments in t.be
hrst quat1er
Moere Stars
Pirates in S4ocker;
Top LBCC, 30-21
O range Coast College's
Pirates escaped the ranks of the
winleas Saturday night with an
unexpeded 30-21 non-conference
football vtctory over h1gbJy rt'·
garded Long Beach City CoUege
on the wtnn.er's field as the Bu.cs
found a oew ru.nmng game. m
addlhon t.o a sufr defense
Da mon Moore. 'l"ho packs 180
p ou nd ~ on a S 5 f rame .
est ablished a !>ol1d running
gam e for Coach Dick Tucker's
Pirat~. and couplc-d with the
ability to take advanti."e of a
rumble recovl'r y b ) Sana
Tu1 asosopo late tn the fourth
quarter . Coaat pulled ofr the
.tunnine upset.
from behind twice and lt wu really aueat win for us."
THE PltATES' defeMe held
Ow am Wilson to only 72 )'Vdil, a
feat tn itself oonsl d.eri.n g the 1..oQ1
Beach back was the leadln&
rusher in lhest.at.e.
"We dld a pretty ga,cS job on
him." s:ud Tucker.
Tbe Ptrat~ took advantage of
unbelievable Long Beach errors.
UJDI! Bc·<1ch wa!. intercepted
fou r L1mt''" lost five of oioe
rum bl<·., and was handed 141
~ J rd<. 1n \0 ~nalttt'"
I have a question lo put. lo you which 1 reel ~ may alJIO be of int.erest lo aome baseball "dubs"
such as mytelf. You will uodentaDd by tbe query
that I'm not much of a baseball ran all through the
On the bright s tde or the
ledger, Leooard Altavilla rushed
for 7~ yards including a one-yard
TD aeamper that set a school rec-
ord . He bas scored in elabt
atraJlbt Golden West .......-to aet a new aeortnc m~. The early going waa a
ni&htma.re for the RusUen. The
two rouchina peoaltiel set GP • fteld goal, then a cU....., s-al·
ty and turnover save lbe
Coraain a second three-point.er.
IT U:JtMED t.he BDcs '*f!l'e headed for defeat when they
were v1ctJmued by a TO-yard
puot return for a touchdown.
aiving LBCC a 21·16 te.d.
OCC:. mt•anwh1le, lost one
fumble and Jeranko had no in·
tercepUOos while compietiag U
of 23 ror 111 ~· ---.__._,." • <le , • , 1~ a. • ._r,... •111 •11 ~30
year but I re~ do watch &he World Serie1.
H .. 1-. ~ wbJcb I tnlt mlpt let an ahtw« ........... la your eport ,.,...
• How ts tt decided wbo will play tn the World
Series? f 1uspect you will answer immediately, the
best team naturally. OK, wbo then decides the
winners in the American League, who are battling
for the champions hip. Are any more entitled lo it
than the winners in the National League? lf I un
derstand correctly (and possibly I am mistaken}
they each play In their own league, so why, form
1t.ance. isn't Cincinnati or Pittsburgh ln it
Please help a muddled person. I'll be looking.
Thank you.
Most Sincerely, D.B.. Balboa Island
It's obvious by your question that you are not
an ardent t)asall fan. The process lo the World
Series is not complex, but lengthy in explanation.
On the next aeries. the
RusUen gave the ball up ln their
own territory and Santa Monica
went in t.o score. Theo a bad
pitch was rumbled and re
covered by the Rustlers in their
own end zone for a safety and 1t
was 15·0 with hardly an of·
tensive play.
The stout Santa Monica. ~·
fense held the RuaUers lo a net
galn of 54 yardJ on the ground
and 65 through the air.
Sarel'\'~ 0100-1 • 11 0 ,_,. Here goes, anyway. =.:,:.
Baseball UI divided into two leagues-the games wm have been played ... and that's even w -u..,H-0
American and National. There are 14 AL before ooe pitch is thrown in the World Serie.. ~~~;:'...., H.e .. ku
francblaea and 12 NL. Those teams are ap· \#~ -.__ ,,. -- -,.
i>ropriat.ely divided into two divisions 1n each lt'la9 l••'r Ta•p• 8•11 Ta•pa! <0~~-A11.Wui.•.-i'--•.-.icu
league-the West and the East. Why is Tampa Bay (of the Nn..> called Tampa 5'11\-LM» Fe;
Thoae 21 teams play 182 games aplece. The Bay when it ia from Tampa? San FranciM:o is not !>M o.K•1""'1•in1ttoo.eoi
team• with tbe best records in each dlviaioa of the called San Francisco Bay. • "*'"11"=~•
American and NaUonal leaeues go on to tbe cbam· Thanb, T.K., Newport Beach "'"' .._ o~c ~ ~ plQQfflr where the W0tld Series partkJ· According to Tampa Ba.J Bucc&neen pahUc •w-~ u.s. ,._..,
: pant.a emer1e.: relations director Bob Sett, the reuon la bee•UM ,._.,.,... .:. '-
• To llluatra(e.'.we can uae this year'• team•. Tampa incorporates the St. Petenbur1, =' wit ~
: Tbe Anpll won tbe AL West and therefore Clearwater. Orlando and Lakeland anu. Tbe ,..,,,.,... ,., M
: earned the rlsfst to meet tbe winner of the AL main reason is St. Peters burs and Clearwater are ,.....,.,_,.,........,.......,. ,... MS
: E~t-the 8WilJDqre Oriolea. The same bolds true right across the bay. And, that atea just bappena ow,~ ... »ns ---.. ,. . ......., '°'
.! bl t.be NL_..., Ciftcinnati and Pittsburgh cap-to have a heavy season Ucket bolder followtn,. ~t~":..!::.=.~: .,,..., ••:a..... ~ 1*ed ~:heir ttve diviaiona. "The team represents the whole area, not just the SM-Uiw.1t. .._.., ~ 1a: AllllM ,,,., ~ ~ Tbele 1 then engaee in a best-of-five city of Tampa," says Best. ~~!:";!t:il(~~-~ "·a.... ·~ es wttb le~gue opponent lo see wbo should S a .., _ II ...,.... ~ "'• lltlotbe ties. •er ;;:,Jl•rC ........ rnr• GWC~l"•~U;W.itecll•M,O ~ N 1a.y, •'--road•-... e World Sen'... SM-o.c. !!:.!.:...'.~· • .........._ . u.. w-"'' ..... Super Sport want• to ~r from JIOU. Drop him o lrrt~ c o __ __ ~is not m eqy Oft· By the time sprinc tralJliJlc, re· Super Sport. Sport• Deportmnit. Doi111 Ptlot. JJO w Ba11 St . owc-~,.11: ,.. .. _,.,,: Golill'•
, ouJar ae•_. Wald playoffs end, more than 190 Co1ta AfellO 92626 $M-ttoed Ml ; ....... "'"· 0-l·S: Crl/lt
., -J•lol -! U~aten Vikings Whip Katella . .
Taylor's .
~ Three Touchdowm Pace 34-0
two TDI for Marina on similar
up the mlddle plays.
Durin1 Marine.'• forth
possession be took the bandofl
from Vikiq quarterback Sam
Aiello from the Katella '3 yard
· line for a touchdown wlth 8: 16
left in the second quarter.
On Marina's following series
be bad a 10-yard run for six
J>OiDtl U &he Vikln1a bad the
lead into ballUme, t•--0. "
Te1lor'1 lffOftd touchdown
••• made pouible foUowtnc an Aiello to llartr HUDUeJ CODMC·
Uon for 418 yards. Hun.Uey had
llx cmcbel for m ,.,. dwinc
tbe romp.
AIBLLO was on tar1et
throuOout the contest 8J he COD· nected GD ftvt ol HYeft attempt.a
for 110 yard&. Ke a1lo bad a, 12.8 yard •verase for bla _......,.,
work ill the pcmttnc clfpanmmt.
M erlna 1cored 11' the third quarter .ttb Juat 5 :31 le.ft u
back Jim Warburton sped for t
lJ yard toucbdowtL W trbUrtoo
"'
.. --.. --.... --......... .
ended up with eilhl carries for
4' yards.
. The flnaJ Marina score, wtt.b
Just 47 eec:onds on the clock, WM
made by senior nmninl beck
Rusa Lacy on a two-yard bunt.
Linebacker Lee Knowles waa
the ll10lt prominent Vlkinl on
defense maktnc many tackles
throuitioat the nisht.
The Viklna defeoae held
Eatella to n yard• OD the
sround ud 32 yarda t.brouita tbe
air. Defensive "d Dwayae
Fuhrman rec!OV•red • fumble for MariDa ud batted dowa two
paalft by Katella quartftbeck
Steve Rey.
Taylor'• remarkable r"\llllliAI
upped b1a 1U1109 totall to GI
y1rd1 on '7 c•rriH, a 1.0
avtrtp 1a1D per tote.
He now h•• seven touch~
lor tbe MNOO and Ilia aeeoad
three-touchdown nlfht ol lbe
campalp.
Tbe victory tetl up a baWe ol
the unbNtena 'l'bendaJ nicbt
when tbe Vikel ol Coada Daft
Tbompeoa take on the Loara
Saxons in the fia,1 lea1ue tueup for tdb team.a. Each ii
4..0.
But Tu.lasosopo forced a rum
ble and pounced OD it inside the
Long Beach 40 with 4 :03 Id\
J erry Butler churned 16 yards to
set up the score. which wa<,
rulm1nated on a Dave Jeranko
pass lO Bob Hud\es
Hughes made a leaping catt'h
10 the l'Ni zone for the 16·)ard
pass play to gJve Coast its wtn
mng margui.
-Peter Fargo added 1c1ng lo the
OCC to4.als with a fumble re·
covery in the Long Beach end
1.0ne later. but the winner was
Hughes' catch.
"Nobody ttPttled us lo win.
lncludini me. said Tucker. "But
we deserved lo win. We defuult'·
ly out-played them. We came
23.0 Vletery
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San ]os~ State
Rips Fullerton
,.,... ,\P Dllllle&dea
SAN JOSE -Quarterback Ed
Lutber comple&ed a ot a,....
for 1ta yarda eod ru for •
touebdown 1n '-dina s.. Joee
State lo le. flmt victory ol &be
year, 2:M> over P'uUel1on State
Saturday.
LutMr completed ftve of h1a
passes to star runninc back
Jewerl Thomas for 47 yards .
Tbomu, wbo ran for 31 yards,
scored tbe game 's first
touchdown on a one-yard dash in
the opeoina pes:tod, wbicb wu
folio..-by Luther'• TD nm al
the •dw diatance in the second
quarttt .
lllke Berl kic~ed a 31·Yard
field goal tn tbe third quart.er
and reserve quarterback Steve
Clarkson threw for the ftnal
s core lo the last quarter, 26
yarda lo Mark Klcbola'."
San Ja1e, 'fbich ba lost to
three Peciflc·lO teau. ii .,..
1·3~t . ,
., .. "·'•U.$J4a
LOGAN, U&U -Qllart.erbMI
Erle ltipp&e .S Crall BracllMw
fired two t.otacbdown putH
eaeb. and receher Ja•ea
Murphy caallll 10 puM9 tor 211
1erd1 -as tfu.b Stated bllrled'
Lon• Beacb State 11·• in a
Pacific Cout Atblellc Auocla·
Uon.
Utab Stat•'• aerial 1ho• n9ltff lk ,_. N &be ~
amaatd ta )'~ tolal ......
to llf\ U.. ~ co-PCAA
champion to a 1-0-1 .....eimn
and 3-l·l overall reeord. ·
Looc Beac' State,. •vu.
whelmed in ~-11rti . Wt. bJ a
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IS:2t; 6. Conan !Mira Costa> 1S 33, 1 lloyCI
(U"l .. rsllyl 1S 39; I Wf'llS ISA VAllPyl
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lAQUM ee.c1169. 3. L• Jolla !Country Davi t•. 4. ~ """ (~) 126, ' Sen. uAMUI.
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L.IMI GreMrrl
8111 lt09ffl
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h!IC~
K•IW. Fe,..a
elll Kr•_,
Tom Wet.._.
llo4t M11""' Mlk• su1llven GlbOy Gllbef1
RlkM4tMft911• G4ryM<~ J c Sfle.cl Dennis S..lllvM ~ottSltnPtOn
Bob Gllc»r
,,_.rty Flockrnel\
CurtltS.r-a .. u e•UQll , •• .,1 .. P9eW
M•rll McCllrneler ,,.,., Oost9"IMl!t
LYn Lott
Ed Flori
JI rn Coll»f't erect 8ryent 0••• Ooueln• 9udclyGWdl'M Orville """1ody
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7).~JOt ... ,,...__'°' ,._,...._, ..
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Iott .E ........ I
Greflem ,.,._"" 1°"61-11·1>-113
N•ll Coles 72-71-7>-2"1 lseo Aolll 1l·7).69-~2"1
Tony J•Oll" 69.,_7'.74-i.
Ml<llHI King 6,_11·1,..._2'1
A•r M•ltble 13·11·7H>•-2tl
M•ICOIM Gi'~ 74-70·12-7'-ztl
Ken BrOWfl 1S-1H>,..~119
Furry Zo&ller 11·74-71·7>-21' Nk -Prk@ 71-1).11-74--119
Jose Canlrern 14·11-1>-11-190
Bob 5r1e..,., 1'·11·'2·71-2'1
801) Cller14ts '2·71-1 .. 7>-1'2
Pip l!ISOft ... ,._1S-72-1'2
Ecldle Poll-71.J•7•7>-2'1f
Hollywood ,.,k ,.....,., ""'"' (UNef""flltM._.,..,_._.,
Fl"t r«t-Wlllrll"9 Sll•-eup CSIHllll
• 00, 4.00, UO; Swift Mew N IBeyteul l.10,
1 80; PrOI> Boy ICllffl UO
Second ••c•-eoenml O•ndy Fttll•
t Parker) U.40, 7.00. 4 • ..0; Jim The eur
(l(ueblPrl 4.40, 3.00; S•noa Bucyrut
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\Ill 70. •
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S 60. l • ..O; ......,,.., Oreern N IP•rktrl l.00,
1 60; Repeat (Aubin) s.oo. U eaecta ls-41
pale! $91.00.
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180, 1 40, Ima Lula CS.yleH) 2.40, 2.20,
Arnles oan IDitnnlll 1.to.
Flftll rece-1..oten Ollfi ILl9'1tllllll l.40,
1 60, 2.40; Trlckel Cl\arver IAd.trntl >.60.
l.00; Slllldy Del IBeylessl 4,20. SJ qvlM114
IHI pelC1$11.40
Shrtll rece-<:orcton Aroent l hylflSI uo,
1 10, out; BIKk 8-N (l'elllnQI J.2CI,
out, C••»Y Ft-llCueblerl out. U u.cl4 u. 11 PttiCI ue oo.
Sf'ven"' ""-Arcflle H-••• IBeyletal 3 40, 2.60, 1.20; Youl'l(I MllllOfl (Herdltl HO,
160; SonoCY<leExPfHS 10....lsl J.00.
EIOfl"' r.u-l.lttle To RI IPMl< .. I l IO,
? 80. 2.20. Gerry Juolor (Bayles.al 4..411, 2.IO,
Howdy Mort ISuccerottel J.10; $5 uecte ( 6·41 pa 1032 .50.
Nlntll rec.-Tlle Tr..te Merli N <Pa.-erl
3 20. 1 40, 2.20; 8efwl..:1or N (Vo11ero> l .00,
1 40, Sllelk M 8r•¥O CHousoel UO
hntll rK f' WHO Wee-fncl Specl•I
IB•rlenl 10 oo. 6 l!O. l .20. Rome" Ol•i-• (OeM>merl •.OO, a,80; Scotch Time Allbee
cw1s11are11 s.oo; uuac•• ,._., p.old 156.50.
Anenci.nc.-t0,321.
Sanla Anita Oak Tree
~.,. .. """' Ulld .. t'4ey tller~ .. -tl ... I
First rec.-Sural (Pierce> 8.<IO, 4.60, J 10:
Tl'ojan1 50, Cougars 21
SU.. ., OllAl'W't
WHlllftV{Ofl St. 0 I• 0 1-'1
Solltllerl'I CAI 1• 11 1 0-50 USC-RMl:h$Nnl • peu tlom M<OoNld (Hipp kl<til USC-All«\ II run (Hipp i..1c1< I
USC-~Y. 0.rlrt DIOOecl -I olll of
91'1d-wsu-c;,-2""' 10..s...101<10 1 use--·· I run (kick l•llecll USC-Brenner • IMU lrom Mc Oofl•IO
{Hlpti•l<lll
WSU-Herrl> II run 10.wnlo klc-I
USC-Alletl 1 run IHIPO l<IOI usc--te I""' (Hipp UOI usc-w .. o •7 Interception retll'" CHIPP
-IOI
WSU-Glllum ) run U~S.nto 1<10 1
A-SS.117
0-S14111llc1
WSU UK Finl~ 11 )I Ru~1-yercll ...... •~J1a
Peulno v•r"" 10) ?:II
lt•turn yercls O S1
Pe1w1 ••n 1 10-,._.
Punts 1 JO H e
Furnbl-1 l·' ~1 PeNlllH-Y¥cl\ )·U ._to ,_...,._I Lucien
RUSHING -WSU, E"• 14·100, Gr•nl 11·H . WllUetTK M O use. White ,,.,.,, Allen
S-72, H•'rH ,_,.
PASSING -WSU, G<anl IG-20-1·5'. S..-.
'-~SI. USC. McC>on.ld 1._JJ.0.JIJ Tl"Sky
2·>4-1'
llECEIVING WSU, R. W111l.tml 4-U, Wll•tk!y 2.JO, e..ec11 2-26, use. K w1111ern1
""!>3.Gerci.J..a,AllenW7.8rfflnerJ.l
Cardlnala 77, 8rufn1 24
k-."YOMmn
UCL.A 1 0 l U -U
Sl'llnfOrd 14 O J 10-.27
Sl•l'-Wllll• 31 IMU lrorn Scllonert
(N•ber -lckl
UCl.A-B•~lloo 1 r11n (Boer-ter kick)
Sl--Tyl•r 37 peu lrOM Scllonert
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Golclen Stete lt1, .._.. '1
Oenvtr 114, Los ""'vein 1 IJ
lllcll•n• 1:16, Ml1•4Uk• 12'
Hou~ .... 117. Sen '""""'° 1C»
Hdon81 Hodtey le99ue .........
l os Angel•d, v~ 4
Soccer
J-.r~
~ W.ft 6, Ent ln A .... ln •
GWC .corlftQ. Pr-S, Frousl0 1'
Surftng
Jllltler~
Or1111te Cent 741/J, LOftO hecll St•te 41117 Oranqe Coest Heel WIMer.
Cll<lrlle Lll"«n, Clwl'I Scllw••1 Kntt Alcl-
11>9-Scoll H•Y••rcl. Wom•"-F••"<lne Hiii
Glrla Yohyball
HIGHSGHOOl
S.ft~Tm ..... . lets... ...... 1
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SMIHINl1
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CotOfl• Clltl Mer def. Souttl P•-M IM.
M VP-ICrh Pul•tkl (NH); All·
to11,.,, • ..,.,.,, Kor1 Pvles-1 CNHI, Susie trone ICdMI; ""-'Cle Wurts le.Ml; t..,..,,, K•Uler IL.Bl.
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®'RABBIT DIESEL # 1 '" FUEL
·1979 E.P.A~~T~~r'fsMY
LAR&E
SELECTION
842-200~·
·'·
I
PIU111111er
Gets Uni
A Title
Jeff Vandereem1 of
Minion Viejo and Polly
Plummer ot Untver1lt.y
won the top lod.lvSdual
champion1b ip1 aod
Unlver1lt1'1 TroJaJU
uptured both l.be boya
and lirla overall team tiUea in the annual Costa
Mesa invitational cross
country meet Saturday
at TeWink.le Park.
V andereem a , the
course record bolder,
won the boys' d.Jviaion
one race in the fastest
ti me of the day, 15: 11 for
the three-mile course.
Plummer and Joielin
Fisher of Costa Mesa,
waged a torrid batUe for
first place in the division
three girls race over two
miles before Plummer
won in 11 :46 to 11:52 for
Fisher. Both are
seniors.
University captured
the overall boys title
with a composite time of
78.49 with the firth place
rwmer for the Trojans
fmisbing in 15:57 . Brad
Meyer was third and
Stewart Lloyd seventh
for Univen1ity
The University gi rls
had a composite time of
61.18 over the two·mile
course for lhe first five
finishers to edge Corona
del Mar and Costa Mesa
for the title.
"This was the largest
field we have ever had
and one of the most in -
teresting races for the
runners and the spec-
tators." meet director
Joe Fisher said .
There were 41 schools
with 1,600 ath.letes com-
peting. In one frosh-soph
race. there were 171 en-
trants.
Entries included
schools from the state of
Washington and from
Tuba City, Arizona. The
Ariz.ona school included
Ind.Jans from the Navajo
tribe and flnh1hed fourth
in the boys division
three race.
UCI Takes
14-10 Loss
BERKELEY -John
Var1aa scored four
1oala but It was n't
eoouab as UM! Ualversi-
ty of California OolClen
.Bears banded vl1iUn1
UC Irvine a 1'-10 defeat in water polo here Satur-
day.
Tbe loss droppe d
UCl's season record to
5-7 and gave the Ant·
eaters a split of four
games in the San Fran-
cisco Bay area over the
weekend.
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Utah St. 51, Looc Beach St.
21
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21
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Utah 21, Cdorado St. 18
Wyominl 23, UTEP 3
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Iowa 13, Illinois 7
Drake 41, NE Misaowi 6
Noire Dame 21, Ga. T~h 13
Nebraska 57, New Mexico
St. O
Oklahoma 49. Colorado 24
Tulsa 9. Kansas St 6
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••• 1tw_, • l eJde ndllc ta ... ••1 I • _. . .................. . ... ,..,.= .. *•• •v. " ....... ._. pioMblp with a perfee.t Mme ol 15 Sabarday nl*"t
al the Orange County Fairgrounds io Costa Mesa
with a perfect score of 15 before 8,3'0 fans.
It was Baal's sixth •lralPt tit.le· and makes
him lhe all-time leadiq winner \st &be aport iD tbls
country. He hasn't rtddea at Col&a Mesa alMe ear-
ly in the aeHoo after a ~reement with
Promoter Harry Oxley. But be was at bis best Saturday night.
BE WAS POU.OWED in t.be fiDaJ point stand-
ings by Alan Christian of Hunting1on Beach with 13
and Larry Kosta of San Diego with 12.
Gene Woods. the younger brother of former
multiple title bolder Rick Woods, and John San-
dona of San Bernardino. tied for fourth with nine points.
Mike Faria of Richmond. the leading rider
from Northern California, was sixth with eight. Kevin Robertson. a
former Newport Harbor
High star, scored one
goal for Calilornia with
Dieter S toot getting
three and three otber
players scoring two
each.
Cent SI , Olo14 lS. E. ~rel U 1t ,.....,,.,., ~ ,, p-..,., ~· 14 BRAD OXLEY, son of the promoter, hit the
crash wall in a spectacular spill near the start·
finish line in his first heat race. He rode two more
heats before retiring for the night to have hi s
shoulder x-rayed at a hospital. This was the only
mishap of the night.
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NFL Standings
AMERICAN CONFERENCE St. Louis 1 4 0 .200
EHt NY Giants 0 s 0 000 w L T Pct. PF PA Central
Miami 4 1 0 .800 113 78 Tampa Bav s 0 0 1.000
Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 154 104 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600
New England 3 2 0 .600 130 81 Chicago '1 3 0 .400
New York ~ets2 3 0 .400 120 164 Green Bay 2 3 0 . .too
Baltimore 0 s 0 .000 62 104 Detroit ' .. 0 .200
Central W•st
Cleveland 4 , 0 .800 101 94 Rams 3 2 0 .600
Houston · 4 1 0 .800 117 108 Atlanta 2 3 0 .400
Pittsburgh .. 0 .800 1oq 71 New Orleans 2 3 0 .400
Cincinnati 0 s 0 .000 78 149 San Francisco o s 0 .000
West T ... r'1Ge-t
76
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119
87
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89
84
84
101
121
89
5.an Diego .. 1 0 .800 142 81 It•-et HtwOf•-C°'4,_l 1, Ip M I
Denver 3 2 0 .600 79 91 Chi~ el llufl•lo Del I •I Htw E,._ Kansas City 3 2 0 .600 103 60 Gr-8ey M llllMIA
Oakland 2 3 0 . ..oo 18 112 l(•:;r.g.'! et 5:s<"""'" W• .. fadelpNa IC.....,..,,, 10•.m.I
·Seattle 1 .. 0 .200 93 123 T 8"'" Bey ec Hew Yon Gi.Ms
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Phlladelpfila .. 1 0 .800 93 12 SHttk ec S. '°'MOCIKO MIMey'tO-Washington .. 0 .800 11.t 67 M1....ieco..-1o.-c 1.•o.m.1
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Investment
IJtessing
Means
Classic
Styles
You've beard the term "invest-
ment dressing." Just what does it
mean? .
To Ellen Carter, a Newport
Beach ladies' haberdasher, it
means clauie clothes that. can be
worn year after year and matched
with new pieces each season.
Her look was shown during a
poolside brunch sponsored by the
Irvine Business and Professional
Women's Club recently.
The secret, according to Mrs.
Carter, is to start with a basic suit,
such as navy or grey, and use the
jacket for a separate blazer. Add to
that a two-piece tartan plaid suit
and you have several more outfits.
Camel suits also are a wise
choice since the neutral color can
adapt to a variety of additional
shades.
Mrs. Carter also advocates
mixing solids and subtle patterns
for a more feminine look.
I • ..
Pair a glen plaid jacket with a white cashmere vest. Suit styles can be varied too for an extended wardrobe. A belted soft brown twfHld suit~ WilJl
l ' Old Fabrics Popular Secrets of joy Sf;ared
NEW YORK (AP) -With thermostats be·
ing set lower this winter , today's fashions are
incorporating yesterday's fabrics to provide
energy-saving warmth.
Denims, corduroys and cotton flannels, the
fabrics that served the pioneers of a century
ago. are gaining in popularity in men's,
women's and children's wear, industry sources
report.
A variety of styles for a variety of tastes are
available in all three materials, and are
machi.ne·wasbable.
"It ls the comfort qualities of these fabrics
that make them particularly suited to the lower
t.empenture& we'll be encounterib& in offices,
achooll and bomea," says Cane 111.llla conaumer
information spokeswoman Glorida Veeder.
"~~are constructed primarily of cot·
too, a veJ:Nlile fiber that breaths with the body and fee¥ eomfortable OD the akin in just about
any climate." Especially comfortable, she
adds, an layered faablona in thole fabrics,
since air trapped between the layen of material
improves tl)elr insulation properties.
She aive1 as an exatl!ple of aucceaaful
. · layertna weario& a cotton T ·shirt out to the
body for absorbency, adding a cotton nannel
tbirt for 'f'QIDtb and aoftneaa and toppin• them
off wWI a corduroy blazer.
"~iag in layers also 1ives round·
.y; • (he OLD, Pace BTl
I f
Models in Milan, Italy, display two versions of black
and white polka dot outfits for cocktail hour use which
were shown as part of the Fendi sisters ready-to-wear
spring and summer collection.
~· ....
J oy as the feellng you have when
you get on the sc ales and find you've
lost a few pounds without even try·
ing.
Joy is the feellJlg you have when
your skin 1s dear and you bave
seemingly endless energy.
And, It 's the feelin& you have when
you have just completed ~ e.x·
erci.ae regimen for tbe day md you
fHI your body gettinc U.bter and in
better shape.
Thia feelioe is what Deborah
,. Szekely Mazzanti shares in her bcJCI&
.. The Secreu of the GoldeD Door."
now available ill paperback .
Mn. llanantt. founder ol a beaw.
and lteauty ape near ~ teUa
many al the 1ee1 eta ol the Door la tbe boot and most ol all inapll'es ........
to want to feel and look better.
TBE llOO& 18 perauasJve and
atvea evidmce that the author fl.rab'
believes in what she is sa)'inc.
It au sounds so lolicaJ a reader would probably wonder why be cw
.. be ever wanted to devtat.e from a
good diet and IC>Od health.
The Bantam Book, wblcb sells for
$2.ts, la a vahaable tool foe cbaace
because it presents both philoeopby
and concrete w~ of ruduog 1oals
The pb.OOs.opby section ja Utied. ap·
propriately. "Joy. the Seer« ln&re·
d1eot. .. ln al Mn. Mau.aati describes
th~ feehng ooe has wb• ooe is an
tune Wlth oneeelf and ooe ·~ a.ody.
Tben there are cll~en QD move·
menl. body •••,...en, exercises,
joUJ.DI aad IAoric¥M .. tiq. llenus
and recipes coodude ti.e MQk. . •
.. as. MAZZANTI bu many
helpful bit.I ol achice t.bro4llbout the
boot for dM>H wbo e•'t afb'd'1.he roqhly sz.ooo prtee t._ fat a ..,. at
the Golden Door. ' v
Sb.e ...,...ta, fot ~ '!'~t caJoriell be~ C.. ... --..,,..y
wbeta dlle)t aN IDOllll &ptlttt••••at
you pa..y with ,_,. ftM>d *t • aMzne for u .._. u ~ble ..., orct.' ·ap-
peUsen 6a restMar.-+iwrllf ol bJp ·Calorie ea trees. '"
At ~ 'pe.rtie9 Mn. lhnantt
su11et1ts st ....... • fu ._,. ~
the food as pcMlble'l*""~
sparkJinl mlnen1 ••'*"lellll't' v . lng the first cocktail. '• • •
Most ot all, llte ...... joy._ ''The
paramount purpose of mis b6ol fit to
point you toward joy." ' ~
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Rumbling Your Fantasies Into Shape · ' I', J
11 I
I haw been thinking. Not about anythlne ordinary but
aboat aomething I consider rather odd. I have been think·
inl about shapes. .
To be more specific, I have been tbinklng about the
abapee ol automobiles. And the reason I have been think·
lnl about theM shapes la because BU Butta of Irvine kindly
HDt me • lnt~Unl clipplnl from a recent laaue of ..a.Maallrr.ck¥ .. avM.
~ B1lJhoucht1hatl-aa.tbe loaner~
•• ..., ...... Honda wbo tbla , .... traded her identity in
IDr tllll ol a wanton silver Alfa BoaMO -milbt be ba-a...-.. ta a theory adnneed bJ lauman HxuaUty ._IPlt lllllltb Benaett.
... B--. • ,...... ol the State ol New Yon
( ............. I am told, take tUil _. rt6I .-..,.),
olalm8 Id r Uftc reeeareb lndicateil tben an clear lints bit•-....... , 1ex.ual fantul• and tbe IOltol"*lell t.e••*"-·
T9 g ==-tM -------...... 0 IQI tlult .. ... ..._ ........... .,,.. ..... tr'edi• tloaal ......... ud drtft ....... Mb u 1..,..
These male apiclmens, abe explalna, fit into the "loba
Wayne Group."
On the other aide of the shapeliness. mm wbo drive
vehicles with the names Spider, Cobra and Barncuda are
what Judith Bennett refers to as the "mean ud nutlel."
TbeSe men prefer sex with no naponalbilltlet &Del nt
into the ''Olarl• Bromon GJ"OUP." ~ Even women are DOt 0mn ... BcaaomJe llberatiao
bu alllNINDtlY tnulbt •-W-U. equallutloe ~ bliaa
claailled by "leieatiflc N11111dL"
Women .wbo drive •mall can-, ..,. ... •1-.att. an ••Jue Fonda Tnee'' wbo laaft ,_. ... ..._ .. _. •
emodcm tnwlftd.
Im ..... tlae PMeiblitl•:
A tour~wlleel-drift ':t.::.:._ar -.0. n.., II
1topped tar ..... lllbt at -.. ·-· ..... over at tbe Volbwapn ........ .,, ... mat to Mm.
He W. wbat be .... l9d Nmblll approyal.
SbemmNeaNet.
TM nama.::s eoaUD• mail llile loob tow .rt# alit .... a ..A wtt 8-n•1d1. lie'• a. a.•1 ..a.~
f
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... ·--·
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• • .Fallries
<Fn•PaceJM>
the-clock neldbility," Miss Veeder addl. "It lets
)'OU add clothing when you feel chUly and wear
1eN when you want to be cooler. 'ncbter·flttinc
f ubioal also help by coa.tainiq the warm air
1nerated by the body. Cuffed ablrta, toni
sleeve• and closed collars are other good
ideu.'' ·
8CJtb corduroy and clenlm have interesting,
10manti.c puts, M.iss Veeder notea.
Columbus is said to bave used denim for the
salts ~ bis ships when be cliscovered the New
World. This t.oqh cotton fabric wu originally
loomed ID Nim~, France, where It was called
ser1e de nim~, •be relates. The name wu eveatuaJly shortened to denim.
"ID tbe United 5'atet. denlm was adopted
by the wortiq m• ud became almost a un-
iform for tbi cowboys, lumberJacks and
farmers wbo.~1~. to make this eountry "IOM Y9eClel' uya. ·~tile t.-adc's ............. -twt. praeticalitf-ad Ml-1· ..................... u .... uni ..... .,..., -
~ . .. ....... ......
• -. fM!t. Sb9 addl: may leading designers bave added signat.ure jean& to
their collectiom for the ultimate ID contem·
porary clalc:~
THE "ba!G OF corduroy are not as
clearly documented. It is known, however, to •la••• beeB lntrodaeed lato France from Genoa
·•1odurtn1 the ·~e Ases ancl WU used ID Britain
· 4'urin1 0.auetl''• ttme.
: "'·'' "'l'tte ~. Heldnl to give added cachet to (-a•cloth ,._.._.. pl"lmart))' usoclat.ed with the
worttng popalatlon, dubbed it "corde du roi" -
in the ting's cord. The name was later
angllcll:ed to the present corduroy. The fabric's
· unusual combination of ruggedness and luxury
bas made It a family favorite ever since its in·
. ceptioa, M18I Veeder says. .. &be offera these tips for selecting fashions
. dealsned in corduroy, denim and cotton nannel:
,, . · ~ Rea4 labels carefully for fiber content.
Most denims and fiannela are woven of 100 per·
, eeot,~. MOit of the better corduroys have a
" .llWe ,poly•tAtr added lo help garments stay
i' •e•' _.to cut down oo jroning. Some of the ~ Mwer 4eftims have polyester added for the
: Hiile ..-.oa. Jeans designed in these blends
I~ are partiealJllJ rugged and recommended for
active cbOdren.
L -Be IUre to wash fashions according to the r.,.,u:a~n· rec:om.mendations. Federal law
,.; , ·~ Ulla information to be sewn on a label ~· (()~ lDside the sarment. U it is missing, ask a
a ales person.
" , • -Doo't buy on imj>ulse or merely because "'a I~. ~nsive. Make<Sure it fits in· io your ward.robe plan.a. Check to see that
mercbandiw ia well made, both inside and out.
You may have to pay a bit more but the invest-
ment will be worth it in the long run.
-Select garments that are classic, not fad·
cliab. 'Ibey are eaaier to aceessorize with items
you already have in your closet and can be worn
for several seasons without becoming dated.
Thia year fashion is placing heavy emphasis on
tradlticmalatyllng, so you'll have a variety from
wbft!lt10l:lmle. •
\
Miss Fisher
Baker-German
Tbe -. ... ment of Carolyn Baker and Jobn German. tioth of Colta Mesa, has been an-
aouneed.
Tbe brld&-elecl, the dauehter of Mr. and
llra. Frederick Baker of Costa Mesa, craduated
from Eat.ancla fU1b Sc:bool.
Tbe future bridecroom, the son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Allred German of Costa M~a. graduated
from Costa Mesa Hilb School and Cal Stale
Fullerton.
A November wedding is planned.
Mrs. Sksrin Mrs. Prince
Bomboy-Kimbrough
Tbe engagement of Susan Bomboy ol Costa
Men and Gary Kimbrou•h of Hu.ntinston
Beach has been announced.
Tbe bride-elect ls the daulbwr ot Mr. and
Mrs. David Bomboy of Costa lleaa. Sbe
graduated from Costa Meaa Hiib School. The future bridegroom ls 0.. SOD of retired
Ll. Cmdr. and Mrs. Harold Kimbroulh ot Hunt·
ington Beach. He graduated from Golden West
College and Cal State, Fullerton.
A February wedding la planned.
•
Skarin-Evans
Karen Jtvam and Erie Skarta ucbMttilJl~
weddial 'fOWI 1n Bayabore Comm~ Cbuna.(' BelmOfttSbore. : ~
Tbe bride, tbe daupwr ol N.U Evus ot~
PlaceaUa, sraduated from Oranae H1th ~ ud t.JIC. She ll IA Enlliah and pb.ytical eel ~on teacher at Kuntt.qton Beacb H1lh Scboit
whereabe al.lo ii drtll l4'am advilor.
' Tbe bridegroom. tbe IOll ol Mr. and Mrs,..
Lee Starin ot HunUncton Beacb, 11aduated• ~
from Paudeaa Hieb ScbOol and aUendH •
Pa.sadeoa City Colleee and Cal State. Lant 4
Beach. He la employed by Robblna Plumbinl ~
Contract.on. ~
Tbe newlyweds plan to live ln Huntinatoe •• Beacbfollowin& a trip to Hawaii. · · • ..
( ·Horoscope ]
MONDAY, OCTOBER &
By SYDNEY OMAKR A.SJES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Money, acquisi·
lions, locating lost articles, making significant
gains -these are biChligbted. You ate repaid
for past favors -and loans. Libra, Taurus
persons figure prominently. Acclaim and fame
are knocking!
Roommate Wanted,
Steam Iron Pref eITed
TAUllUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Cycle high -
take initiative, make fresh starts, express
yourself in direct, dynamic manner. You can be
at right place al crucial time. Leo, Virgo,
Aquarius natives play significant roles. Draw
bead oa goal : you get what you need.
Gt:llllNI (May 21.June 20): Secret talks,
messages, meetings could be featured. Regain
. sense of direction by following through on
bunch. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius persons
figure in scenaiio. Family member reveals
secret. You benefit as result. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You can be rid
or burden. Accent on travel plans, sreater abili·
ty to com.mun.lcate, fulfillment of hopes and
wishes. Expand bortions, you a.re eoina to have
reuon f« celebndoo. Gemini, Saclttariua and
the number I ft....,-e promineatb'. La> (July A-Aus. 22): PNt effcrta could newt m ~t. p1omotioo. &tKk to f~·
tuel Ula; .............. tbe Uw. cb9ek ftDe
prtat. ~ .. CClll~ ........ l'OOID ,_
TOO 8' tap. What WU aD ollet.eie w1ll DOW
become a stepping-stone towards progress.
One of my kids was 1nlervieWUlg a potential
roommate on the phone the other day. She bung
up and said, "It's a shame that one didn't work
out.''
"What was wrong with her?" l asked.
"On the surface she seemed to have every-
thing. A good job. likes to coot. ls considerate
of people, bas no bad habits, has her own car.
and can pierce ears."
"So why didn't you ask her to move in?"
"I couldn't." she said. "We're lookin& for a
size 10 with a steam iron."
"You're kidding."
• "MOM, GE'M'ING &OO•llATES who a.re
'neat people' ju.st isn't enough. La.st week I
turned down a elrl with lier own vra and a new
battery in her car.··
''Whal WU W'fODI witb.ber'?''
"WoWd fOU want to lift wWa a abe dlree
who doesn't do wlndowa oc flaon?" ••J SUMa ,aa can't be too~ .. "We tboapt we .,.. _. a ..... Ir.a ,.....-, ...... ..,. too .......... .._
never ba" -.y trouble ft.Dd1as rnomm ..... 8be could pick her own pad ad not...,. hatt to
share a bathroom."
"Stereos are a dime a dozen. Evvyooe's
got their own system. We've Just bad a atreak of
bad luck."
"First, our Kr. Coffee Oun.ted out of school
and went back bome."
WHEN WE REPLACED her, our electric
typewriter got married and split, and we got
stuck with a girl who said she wu 1ettlne a
leather coal, but sbe juat said that to pt the.
room... •
"I'm curious," I said. "Whal IMlve YOU·
broueht to tbls better llvlDI \larougb
materialism?"
"An! 10Qaerioua'! .. abe lauebed. :
.. Wbe• you have two tall --•«l•~
'"'bc.wotbeft--,,.a'ni.atbedri.-'•Mat. •• . ·-n.--alot<I--: -..... ... .. tM7 ... '\ _... ft. ....... be ... ean1ap -...... out. lteeti ,..tw ........ "-eo9·
aidend Oil .tut be can Wt-a to tile rel•·
tionship."
"Incidentally, Dad had a job, a ur, a bicy-
cle. saviap aecou.nt and a coUectioD ol Glenn
Miller album.a. Wbal d.ld yOU brtlal to &Jae mar·
rtace?'.
I amlled ''A steam ltcG.''
VIBGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Accent on change,
travel, varlet)'. publicaUoos and a wider au·
dience. Locik beyond the immediate; perceive
potential, analyu material at band. Member of
opposite sex aids in Umin1. Articulate emotions
-people are interested in what you say and
feel. LIMA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2:2): Money, savings,
special investments command attention. Discuss
financial status with cloee ueociate, partner or
mate. Not wise to co-sisn. Know it and act ac·
Sense of Direction Is Mystery
cordingly. Family member wants to redecorate DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why do some peo-
-or relocate. pie have a better sense of direction than others.,
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lie low, go Please explain. Mine is zero. -LOST ALL THE
slow, check legal rights and permissions. See TIME situations, persons as they are, not merel) as DEAR LOST: I don't kaow • wut basis
you wish they could be. Accent on challenges, you bave evaluated yotar•lf. Ht I cu teU y09
joint efforts, public relations and marriage. mine la aero mi.nu 11, • matter Mw you
Pisces, Virgo natives figure prominenUy. meHure It.
Aaa
1'aaders
SAGITfARIUS <Nov . 22-Dec. 21): Study Wiry some people l.aatDdively go Ole rt&bt •
Scorpio message for valuable hint. Emphasis on way allCl «kn 10 Ole wroa.c way la a aya&ery. different directions. agreeing to write letters.
investment. getting facts and figures concern· It mu& have eomeQ.lag to do ..... paJbi& at&e•· speak on the phone once a week (for rive
iog partnership proposal. Insist on obtaining Uon to dlrecUou Hd remembertq wltere cu-manutes> and date others.
best possible service. Money's worth is availa-talJI plaees are lJI relatte. .. ..-r pJacu. I ll"s been just hell I'm sorry I agreed to this ble If you stand tall and persist. never listen to dlrectloH becaHe I tao• dumb arrangement. I live for Lou's letters and
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emotions eomeooe wtlJ always take me u.tte. I CMld &et our weekly phone call. I cry every night. He bas
tend lo crowd logic. Finish what you start -lotti.nal"OtlDdhoue,Hdl'mllOtpr..aent. taken out a couple of girls and says they were
choose plth that leads away from intrigue. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I'm an l8-year-0ld "OK. but nothing special." J haven't seen one
Aries, Libra persons play key roles. Speculative girl. a freshman at the state univenity, and so dude here who can shine Lou's shores.
venture nears an end. Young person wants to lonesome for my guy I could just die. t think our parents were cruel to do this to
see if you will give up something for nothing. Loo and I went steady the last two years of us. We were SO happy. and now we are both
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q-Feb. 18}: Position is high school. We were really in love. (Anyone miserable. Say something please. -E AND R
more secure than you might imagine -be con· who says t.een-acers are too YoUD& to know what IN DANTE'S INFERNO
fident enough to stand your ground. New con· love is doesn't know what they are talking DEA& DANTE: Yot1 W1LL Uve Ui1".I• lJle
tact could lead to valuable acquisition. about.) We went everywbe~ and did everything year a9d Ille llie*r for U. b Ute aeaaUee, date
Highlight pioneering concepts, originality. together. Lou was the most import.ant think in otltera ud make aa effort so get lav.lved la
greater independence of thought and action. my life. He felt the same about me. camp• acdvtdea.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Relative is con· Our folks decided it would be best if we YOlll' panata did Y" .._.. a fawor. Y•'U
cerned about money and makes no secret of it. went to different colleges. They said we should appreda&e u.elr wtJdom wlllea &M year ls over
Maintain your own balance. emotional an-each date others. that we weren'\ bein& fair to Hd Y• ... i.e. •an pnved -ao& Gilly to
dotherwise. Check directions, instructions and ourselves. w~ ahad to do it their way or forget u.em, Ml to 1..nelvea -daat wt.at YM •ave is
be a comparison shopper. about college and go to.work. So off we went in Ute real Wac. ~~~--~----------------__;;.._ __ ...::_ __ ;__ __________ ..:....;___:_~-=:...::..::::.=..:;:=:~--_.._ __________________ _
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And Now Disco Weddings October
Specials! " .
wedding photos and a champagne
breakfast.
Only trouble wu, Cahill said be
doesn't like disco music. So, at tbe
couple's request. tbe club plaJed .U
minutes al country music b7 Willie
Nelaon and Leon Ruuell.
Robert Marshall, father of the
bride sUd he would have preferred a
simple wedd1na for bis daucbt.er.
"At ftnt we thought it wu a cruy
idea, but it'• 6ot u bad u I t.boucht
it would be. Al )Olll u they're happy
. . . ~· beliid.
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WALTER DETTMAN
IS ALIVE Nie> WEU
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(:art.er." • •~•. \ron frQ W'la uk9W. "I've t ..... tu '" I ~ waat to t.eU blm. He .. iouW .. it t.beN d~·· •
': llllM J-1•. the Colf•yvtlle. Kaa.. 11rl wbo ;"'9t aft to N•• York eo yea.ra aao to mate toocS "Md 61.. Ml come t.ome .,am. Pittlbwlb Stale
;;t'atven&ty U. created a muaeum for her a,500 ,»ol.Uldl ol memorabilia. Kamu proclaimed
!Oet. l Eva Jeuye Day.
" A.s .a.e·a Uuivtnc oo l.Z·bour work days and .adorms Rudenta wbo weren't even born when :o. drew ber lint Social Security check. ~ Tbe artUt·ln·re•Jdence reJgu serene In
"°°m 102 ol McRay Hall. It ts a nest of com· J '9t'table clutter. PaintinJa and autocrapbed <fltlotocnPba crowd the waU.. Tbere'a an old up. :J n,ltt piano perfect to pound on. The old woman
aDd her plants bloom in day-long sunabine.
:-"Sometlmea I sit here by myaelf and
'Wonder what this room will be lib wben I'm c· when people know J 'ftD't be eomlq
·J: · ~~::;e came back to the heartland :f'becauee lt't the beat place to be. Everybody's
•7got ~ sr::::n•. ce to call home. I feel "needed ,:and a here." :~ It been a long Joumey from tbe belin· ''1llaC other circle. ~ Her parents were freed after the Civil War
; ahd u a ddl.d "I sang for the joy of It. I 'd make ~up IOGP. You want to bear about trees? I'd •write a ...._ •bout trees. Birda? Flowers? I'd
t'write tMm all. It wu tn my blood ...
• 8BB &\ YS BE& MO'ltlEa suffered de·
• era.._ IO abe eould 10 to colle1e at Western
• Uitlv-*1 tD Kansas City, Kan . ... -
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..... wro&e •te. 'I paid )'CM&1 tuJUon. That le••• .. -'lb a two-eeat IWQp.' Aad m1 Aunt 1111 _.., •a.a, I'm ...... 10U YoUI' clau
CIUll. Yow -a. wW do wtd9oul aboel to 1CMa ca..-..........
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aM a JWa, lUorlM mu h'OGl Alabama wbo
eouN ...,._ ~ bla own nam.. WMe peoote
baft tW ... coeftdeae. 1D JO'I, JOU cu't fallia..."
IM cnclut.cl ln tilt, &MA tauC)lt 1D
eqnp&ed tdloola in Oklaboma. In 1111 abe
... , • ._..,_.. aac1 woned on a N .. "° .,.....,...... a. _,,..t ber mUllcaJ break in
New Yed but producers told her "we doa't
have •-.ct for your klnd otmuak."
"Baell tb.n, audlencea ex~ted black
performen t. o 1ln1 notbloa but 'Swanee River.' "abe aaya.
To auppon beraell she lrofted sbitU for SU a
week IOd saved 2$ cents a day to eat oo. During
11lave acenea in silent movies she sang lo the
w1n11.
"DON'T ATl'ACR TOO llUOI importance
to a refusal," abe says softly in her deep
baritone. "SomeUmes it UI only the wind that
close• a door."
Her friends were Bill "Bojangles "
RobiMOO, Paw Robeson, Ethel Waters, Louis
Arm1lnJGI, Sophie Tucker and countless more
"who're 1ooe now."
· Her first break came singing in Broadway
theaters u a warmup to fUms. She formed a
cbolr 7 The ~rictnal Dixie Jubilee Sinaers -and ill ricb IOU) sound led the spiritual singers
tbrousb the doors of theatrical producers all
along the Great White Way.
They played tbe Major Bowes FamUy
Radio Hour for a year and t.ben in 1927 Mias
Jeaaye founded t.be choral sroup that bore ber
name for nearly b.U a cenl\lr)'.
Jn 1929 abe helped score and wu choir
director for the Kina Vidor film "Hallelajah"
and two yean later NBC aired ber eplc folk
oratorio "Paradlae t.a.t a.nd Reiained." It.a ln·
spirat:Mm came from a do1~ared copy of John
Milton'• "Paradlae Lost" she'd fished out of a
Manhattan trub can.
SHE WAS SINGING and swinging in
Harlem at its heyday as America's black stars
began to twinkle acrou the lntemaUonal sky.
She went to Paria and viaited Joeepbine Baker,
tben came back and rode wlt.b ber choir on a
bus through the secregated South. Duke Ell·
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE -Eighty-four-
year-old composer Eva Jessye rei&na
serene in room 102 of McRay Hall at Pit·
tsburgh St.ate University, PiUSbur&b, Kan.
It is a nest of comfortable cl~, Plint·
lngton asked her lldTtce ud • pllld ber reat
on time.
In 1934 Geor1e Genbwtn ...._ bet °"' to be choir director for b1a opera .. Poro ad
Besa." By t.beD she'd made tM blatime, llut.a.
was sUll bumble.
"TbeTe wu a scene wbere tbe wuber
woman walb out. on the suce. No-. 'MllGl4 do
it so I volunteered. I told t.be ouaer blada tMJ
were t.bere doina opera becw tbllr mioa-. washed clotbes. chopped totioo. bowed _., 811f..
fered and labored to eet tbem tlMn. 11-a tM7
began lo see. I believe lD heslml u.e cliOlkr ol
your background."
She walked rtgbt beb1nd t.be Bev. 11.nla
Practice
Mildew
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BJ aANDOLPB E. SC HilQD ._ ..... _tWt*r
W ASIDNGTON -The warm, humid
days tba1 mark the close of summer also
mean Prime season for what some people
caJJ "tbe damp mustiea. ''
That's n.bt, it's mildew seuon.
Mildew can grow on clothing, furniture
and many other household items and battl·
ing it may mean fudging a bit in your ef·
fort to save energy.
The Univers ity of Maryland's
Cooperative Extension Service suggests
one good way to control or prevent mildew
growth is to operate your air conditioner l,O
keep the house and basement cool and dry.
Or, oo cool nights you could run the
furnace to lower .the humidity and get rid
of mold-based odors, suggests Mrs. Judith
R. Williamson of the extension service.
It may belp, she says, to leave an el«·
tric light bulb burning lo dry up excess
• • moisture in small places, like closets. But
• be sure tbere are no flammable objects
near the bulb.
Here are some non-electric tips Mrs.
Williamson offered for dealing with
mildew:
-Use silica gel, activated. alumina or
calcium chloride to absorb moisture from
the air. Tbeae •ubstances can be placed in
cloth bap or bung in open cootalnen in
closets. Mothballs also inhibit mildew
gJ'Owtb.
-Store only clean clothes. Grease spots
and stains wl11 encourage mildew growth.
-Wash noon, walls and shower cur·
talDa witb a bleach solution. Get rid of
musty odon with an aerosol fl&fteicide
spray.
-On days wben the humidity is low,
open windoft to help circulate dry air
throUCh tbe bouse.
For more information on battling
mildew you can get a pamphlet, "How to
Prevent and Remove Mildew." It is
available without charge from the Depart·
meat ~ Aerlculture, aak your county ex·
teMiall ._., llsted in tbe white pages un-
der COG111tJ p~ment.
By DOWRES BARCLAY
A•-'-~""aWrller
NEW YORK !AP> -The hnishmg school.
that bastion of correct taste and propriety. no
longer stands as the exclusive institution it once
was
But it seems. fo r the most part. to ha \ c
w1thst.ood the drive begun an the late l94<b
toward coeducation.
"There's been a resurgence of interest in
single-sex education," says Robert Bussey,
headmaster of The Hall School in Pittsfield,
Mus. .. Parents are seeing that girls aren't
necessarily gelling a chance to practice social
strengths in a boys' school."
Adds a spokeswoman for The Madeira
School in Greenway, Va. "Without the distrac.
tions of boys in the classroom, they have a
chance to grow up more naturally. They're
making good friends who are other girls, and
have a chance to excel academically <ind ex
tracumcularly."
THE SIDPLEY SCHOOi~ in Bryn Mawr,
Pa .. is among the former girls' school!> that do
admit boys. a practice begun 10 years ago
"Shipley believes in bemg realisllc ... says
Holly Fowler. the school's dire<:tor of develop·
ment.
·'It just seemed the more realistic way.
Men and women have to learn how to work
together, and they might as well start right
away.
"But our philosophy and purpose haven"t
changed since 1894," she says. "We still care
about intellectual curiosity and tblnk:lng for stu·
dents."
Girls at schools like Madeira and Hall, pro-
ponent.a ot single-sex education say. have op-
portunities often denied them at coeducational
instit.utioos.
THEY CAN BECOME EDITOR of the
school newspaper rather than just another
writer. for instance, or president of the student
council instead of secretary. .
"Things are dooe here for the girls," the
Madeira spokeswoman says. "ll just gives them
the chance to become the very best or
something without competing."
In the late 1960s and early '70s, many boys'
prep schools, following the example of former
single-sex colleges and universities, began to
admit girls.
Some girls' schools s ay the)" are losing slu·
dents to the good prep schools, but most main·
tain they are operating at capacity enrollment
and sHU have waiting Lists.
MADEUlA RAS 330 STUDENTS enrolled.
Two-thirds board and the others are day stu·
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dents Roarders pay $6 ,130 and day students
S3,725. Tuition at Hall. formerly known as Miss
Hall"s, 1s SS.900 Ten years ago. it was about
$4,200
1-·mistung-school students in the past came
from Wl'll lo-do families. and scholarships were
unthinkable
Today. however. an mcreasmg amount of
financial aid is available. Tturt.eeo pereent of
the Shipley student body. for example. ts oa
scholarship.
'"lbere's very little intaest in mobbism
and sodaJ status," HalJ 's Bhbey a.,a .
"The school does a great deal to mix na·
t1ona ht1es and races."
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television a few yean a10.
11"9 ... all la in Uae commiaaary at
tt.iftC'Nl1 an I• •• ....,.. abe ta flniabinc up
wn.09 tf'Oae Botkford Fil•." She is wearing a c.....i,~-wbi~ ~ outllt. and at 55 she sWl
baa "tbe loakt' \o make beadl tum. Her voice is
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She is talk ing about the happy e x·
perience of working with James Garner on the
show. Yet, she is also seething with outrage at
"Bogle," an upcoming CBS movie about her
late husband. Kevin O'Connor plays Humphrey Bogart
and Kathryn Harrold is Lauren Bacall. Charles
"A BRAVE, l#TELUGENT, BRILUANTLY
CRAFTED FILM AS ClllTEMPORARY
AS TODAY'S HEADUllES."
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MA•V STl!ENllUltOEN
"TIME AFTER TIME"
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Prtes Produet.lou ll dolD1 _ tbl movie. baaed oe
the llM bioiraphy by JM ffY .....
''l 'm fwioua about Jt," alae ..,.. "Kr. Jl'liee
HYI lt'a ln the public domllD, but l'ID not dead
and I'm not ln \be public doealn. l'•e ... UM
script and the dlalope betwem Bosle and me ll
totally made up.
"rr8 TERUBLE II' you don't haft any
control over your own life. It'• bed 9DOUP tbat
Bo1le'1 dead and bu no CCJDtrol. But I'm alive
and I have no control."
Fries aaya, "All I can aa.J II t.be mcme ta
terrific. It's done with clua and dlCDltJ." Miss Bacall bas been asked to sell tbe mov·
ie rlgbta to her cnm belt·aelllq autob6acrapby.
"Lauren Bacall, By llyaeU," but 1a11, "l
declined, with tha.nka. I don't wut to do tltat.
I'm not that desperate. Maybe ln ~ yean when
I'm gon e, but not now. It maku me
squeamish."
HER APPEAaANCE on "Tbe Rockford
Files" is another link ln the revival or her ft1m
careeT. She has recenUy been seen in "MutmT
oh the Orient Express." ''Tbe Sbootill," and
next year begins work oo '"lbe Pan," wtUcb she
says ''is one or the best pa.rt.a I've evtt been of·
fe r ed. 1 mean from the beeinninc of · my
career."
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Pl.lrnfYO~ •ADS hll llnt vllk to tbe
\,JnJtM Staa. &bll peat July, rud.1 to p1_, the
pluo 9lld reH1 to talk to a.......,. le ~liab
wlllda be learned 1n scbool. He ta..Pt blmHif
f'rencb Md German .,_..,
He bu otber lntwtl belidel the piano,
Pletnyov ·~ -compoelq &Del, eventually,
conducUna. Ke baa tr~rtbed b1a favorite
ballet m1Mlc, Tcbalkovtkfa "Nutcracker," for
piano, tu.ct that publllhed ~ recorded ll for
Melody a. .
His We bm'l entirely mlMlcal. He bu Ume,
be aaya wilb a amile, for stria and for sport.a.
"I 1'lllN& \VllEN yCMA're )'OU.ftt you must
try everythlq that you won't be able lo when
' older. SomeUmes I J>!:fin~"r. l Uke and blJUarch UIA 1 . • Sometimes
be daqeroua to tbe budl, but re-
member Artw'o-BenedettHlicbelanaell. Be..,,
a plaaiat drivi.aa bl1 car racee 1n ltafy.' •
Aa to t.be 1'cbaikov1ky, oee of tbe top in·
~maUonal contelta for youq clualcal muai·
clan.a, be won It in 1978 not playtnc at blJ beat -
"I bad to aeadem1se miv pl~ a little bit, for
the J'"'-•·" . r Aalonl Americ•ns •ho have won aold
med•la .re pianist Van Cliburn and, along with
Pletnyov laat yeu, Nathaniel Rosen ln cello and
£!mu Ollvelra in violin. He mel Rosen and
Oliv~tra fM a group phot.o1rapb to Moscow.
WUN PLETNYOV came to the United
States tbla aummer, lbe Newport lluatc Festival got the idea for a first ln tbe Western
world.• Tchaikovsky gold medal trio perform-
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And, aa.ld dtvl&ion presJdeat Hu17 J.
Fit1patrlck, t.be 1lant part will la.an been
around \o tolenncea lbat woulC.-make a
watchmaker equirm.
''We're a very IMbJllcalb orielded bualMU
with a Sf't'at deal of quallt,y au-.raoce re-quir~ ...
THE v.u.va. USED ln the pnmary loops
of reactors, must survive the 900-plus ·c1earee
temperaWrel ol the coolant wit.bout leaka.
And. be said. 1overument coatracta for the
valves require an enormous amount of
paperwort. The metal for 90me equipment can
be traced back lo the spot where the ore was
mined.
That attention to detail and documentation
makes tbe company unique, Fitzpatrick said. It
has only one competitor in the U.S., a division of
TRW.
ON THE OPPOSITE side of the
thernu~meler -about minus 300 degrees -are
Product Handles Extreme. H~at, Cold
•al\t• lllMt '°" bandllna JJquld natural saa. Sia••• to tbe nuclear coolaat valvet, the
cold-hMdltn1 unill lncJ\ade complex nabl and
clotlQI meebao.lllN.
·'We bave them lnatalled oo many ot tbe bl1
LNG tan.ken ln aervtce oow," Hid Ftupatrick,
"and we're waltina to make more for process·
lnl planta ln California and the Mideast."
Anolber port.Ion of the plant at 2040 Ea.st
Dyer Rd. l• devoted to making wingtip tanks
fort.be Y-4 n,hl•r and other craft.
•08T UE MADE of metal formed to re·
duce 'drq -"Some are as carefully designed
u airplanes tbemelves," Fitzpatrick said.
But the company ls testing a new desip
thal uses lighter metal and a multi-layer wrap
ol fiberglaaa and resin tbal will survive a crash
or bullet without exploding.
A test model, filled with fuel and suspended
over fire for 20 minutes without bursting attests
to its durability.
The firm also makes huge tanks for C130
military cargo planes.
IN AN0'111ER AREA, tecbrucians produce
electro-mechanical devices used to lift and
lower control rods into the bot core of fission re·
actors.
"We built the control rod lilting mechanism
in t.be Three ll1le Laland plant that DIDN'T
have ptobJema," be aald.
The last major product la the ball-screw
mechan.lam that moves the boriJCGtal ltabllla.er
in all Bodng Jet.a.
All llna reflect the conservative eDlioeer·
iDI princtples of the 20-year old company.
"ll08T or VS are older," said Fitzpatrick,
and are used to the detailed record teeplna ~
quired by all ita cuatomen. Tbou&b government work comes because of
paat perform~. selling is a big part ol LNG
activities.
"Because it's grown so fa.st. tbey've bad to
hire people off the street so we have to do mis-
sionary wort." .
Eng:ineer-saleapeople try to convert de·
signers to EPD vaJves before the design is
cinched.
''TBEN WE HOPE they'll pot otbe'r parts in
so tight no other vaJve will fit," be said with a
chuckle.
The firm began operations in Pasadena as
the VARD Division of RoyaJ Industries, ac·
quired other firms making valve and wingtip
tanks, then moved lo its Santa Ana location in
1966.
"There wasn't anything here but rabbits
Karbo Finds Riches • ID Lazio~
You've probably seen Joe
Karbo's ad for .. Lazy Man's
Way to Riches."
It's been running seven years
now, filling a third of a
newspaper page.
"TOO BUSY earning a living
to make any money?" asks the
headline. Then, in a chatty tone,
Newport Harbor resident Karbo
contrasts past money troubles
with his present condition: Five
homes in expensive locations,
boats, a Rolls-Royce and lots of
time off for loafing. .
And, at least a million dollars
net worth.
"That the ad has run so loog is
it.self a phenomenon,•• says the
stocky author-mail order
operator. "'!be life of most mail
order ads is Jeu than three
1ean.'~ ................. to~--•
Al•H-r'rat. ~t'!tber
merchandise last week and this
week it looks like we'll bit
U ,000." .
Not all are for his slender
volume on bow to alter
penonality and achieve goals.
He also sells other items in-
cluding a book on playtng the
ponies, b.andU';L your own legal
matter'I and first volume,
"The Power of llooey Manaae-
ment," subtitled "get out of debt
in 90 minutes without borrow-
ing."
That book is what he learned
when be and his wife of 20 years,
Betty, were suddenly fired from
their all-night television show in
1962.
"I REMEMBER the day my
wile phoned me, crying, because
the landlord bad shown up at the
Muse, demanding bis rent -
and we didn't have the money to
pay it," the ad states.
"It's all true," assures Karbo,
but the ad doesn't really tell the
truth about his present financial
health.
The homes described as worth
$750,000 would cost much more;
bis Sunset Beach office over·
looking the ocean is worth ball a
mlllioo itself, so is the Newport
Harbor house he calls home
about half the year.
AllifD, HE didn't mention his
Rolls for years, because be
Joe Karbo Practices 'Lazy Mans Way to Riches'
didn't think readers would
believe him.
"I rely on ~understatement lo
increase believability,'' says the
former advertising copywriter.
''It's only been in the infla-
tionary climate that I've been
able to tell the truth about the
Rolls and the houses."
He wrote the ad in two hours,
he claims, but thought for years
about the material in the book.
The ad doesn't pitch the book
so much as describe bis results
from its "Dyna/Psyc" methods.
WHAT KIND of person sends
$10 to Karbo?
All types, he claims. but the
one that benefits most is
"someone who is ambitious or
restless -too busy working to
make money."
But money isn't so important
toKarbo.
"My idea of being rich is lo
have enough, and I bave
enough."
In his book he quotes
ps ychiatrist William Glasser:
"A man is a success il be bas a
loving relationship with another
human being and does work be
likes.··
"BUT TO th al I add: if you have all you need and most ol
what you want.''
Karbo bas been retired for the
past three years: traveling and
family filled the time.
The Karbos have eight
children , the youngest is a
daughter, 11. Son Jay Flanagan
has beaded the company since
be retired.
'·Jay started in the shipping
room and earned his Job as chief
executive officer ... however,
I'll admit be did have the inside
track."
A few years ago Jay offered to
buy the firm, prompting Karbo
to rethink his early retirement
RECENTLY HE founded the
Society of Partners, a loose
group of business, financial and
legal consultants that helps
members solve problems.
Karbo also pulls in $1,000 fees
for seminars and consults.
But that long ad (it lakes
about five minutes to readJ as
the basis for his good fortune.
It worb well overseas as well,
be says. His book bas been
translated into Spanish, German
and French and is sold under
license.
TllE ONLY problem with.the
ad b• hem ita Oambo7.aee.
MaD.7 W•*iNllPW'll woe•t na tt
unUl be Pl a '• • .aa--.
pact ... of ~ few •-.et"Y dalm.
State «!-.. llthln ...,_
rers confirm ~at Karbo keeps
his promise of a refwid ii
readers don't lib tbe boot, and be
says tbe company tries to ship or-
ders wtthin48bours.
Huse increases in advertiainc ratn have cut into profit.a in re-
cent years, so tbe firm ad·
vertises more to offJJet t.be cuts.
Coded COVPODS pinpoint higb-
respoose papecn, which aet mast
of bis business.
RESPONSE IS seasonal, down
during swnmer, up at year-end
when Christmas money and re·
solution making boost personal
motivation.
Karbo enjoys his laiy·man im·
age, but manages a mile and a
half swim each day.
He is also active in loca l
theater.
"I remember being in shows
in school and bad the lead in Uie
senior play."
Among his favorite roles is the
demanding moocher Sheridan
Whiteside in ·'The Man Who
Came to Dinner."
SINCE HIS acting union mem·
bers bip forbids community
theater appearances, he uses
another name. "A little sham
that teeps everyone happy."
And, he is honorary chairman
of the West Orange County Unit-
ed Way Drive.
All of whid\ proves Joe Karbo
un't really 80 Jaiy after au.
then, and you could drive~ in lea lba.n an
hour in tbOle'dlya, be said.
TllE PIUI llA.8 trtfld to dlverslly Wfenl
times. he sald, but tts concentration on detail
and zero.defect producUon mates It bard to uk
encineen to lower standards to commercial
product levels .
"We're not a cheap outfit, ~ stuff we
make ia expensive.''
Tbe empbaais has made the divtaioo the OD·
ly one 1n Lear Siegler to report reveolael on a
percentage of completion basis, a met.bod that
leaves the profit side up to the discretion ot ac-
count.ant.a.
ITS SPECIALIZATION bas also &iven
Fitzpatrick. a lot of independence in planning,
aJt.bough detailed financial and operational re·
ports are delivered to Technical Producta
Group exec11tives al Lear Siegler, which bought
the former Royal Industries operatioos ln a
friendly urn takeover. .
Government work bas produced a feft'
bead aches.
The firm must comply with ·President
Carter's wage guidelines or Jose its contracts.
But other area firms may pay what they wish.
Keeping class A machinists has been tough and
about 40 positions are currenUy open.
Fitzpatrick proudly mentions EPD's
minority hiring program -about a third ol the
staff is in that category. well above the required
level.
MUCH OF THE staff of 570 is uniooized, un·
usual in the Orange Coast area .
Though the staff turns out equipment never
seen by the public. the workman.ship and polish
rnake 1t clear that pride is high at Energy
Products Di vision
It's a reassunng thought when considenng
lhe safety of a pilot carrying thousands of
gallons of fuel or those working next to reactors
with EPD valves.
AND 111£ NEXT time you fly in a plane
eqwpped with its elevator controls, relax and
think about Fitzpatrick's parting words:
"We're all very methodical here.
Everything is done by procedures, b9t we take
~ place to oo ooe in tecbnical experti.M. ''
•••
TheCo•pany
Lear Siegler
Healthy Firm
Tbe Energy Prodacta Division or Lear Siegler is one ol 0 divisions or au.bm.diaries of
the giant, diversified corporati<m.
EPD is part of the Tedlnieal Products
Group, which accounted for 31 percent of Lear
SiegJer's $1.1 billion in sales reported last year.
EPD FIGUltES A.llEN'T broken out in tbe
current annual report.
Other groups include Automotive and
Dive.rsified Products, which produce items
ranging from seats for autos and railroads to
axles and brakes for trucks.
Other divisions produce market checkout
eqwpment, computers, metal office furniture st~I bui.Jdmgs and arr cood.Uioning equipment. '
Other Technical Products Group products
include navigation and aircraft equipment.
stereo and sound eqwpmeot, radio communica-
tions tmJts. air pollution and procea control de-
vices and television cameras.
LEAR SIEGLER IS highly diversified a
protection against recession. and will have oom-
pleled 25 years of profitable operation and
dividend payments by 191l>. Common and p~
ferred shares arc traded on the New York: and
Pacific Stock Exchange. Ticker symbol is LSI.
Key officers m Santa Ana's EPD facility
are: Harry J . Fitzpatrick, president; Wesley D.
·Moore. vice president. Rolland S. 1'bomas vice
president-engineering; Carl D. I~ ' vice
president·manulacturing; WilJjam R. C~r
vice president-ftnance. and Ernie f1ecky, dlrec:
lor-in~al n!lations.
I
Readers Share Consumer GrijJes in Suney
BY PAT DUNN ofa.o.1y ..........
Results of the consumer survey publisbed in
the At Your Service column bave been tabulat·
ed and returned to Coqnmman James H.
Scheuer (D-N.Y.). chairman Of tbe House Sub-
committee on Consumer Protection aod
Finance.
The A YS survey Is part Of a national com-
pilation of grusroots consumer. atUtudes
gathered by more than 400 ae.tlon line
journalists. Fifty.five eompleted Qllllltlonnalrea were received by AYS.
l'OSn &EADEU &&POIUKbtbeJ com·
plalned about a pn>duet or tentce tn tbe put
year. 'r.o Ud no eomplalata. ad M 0 watac1 to
but didn't... PUteen readers aaSd tbeJ didn't
com~=Jebecw it would~ been too mueb of • , while 10 dicta •t tb1nt lt would do .,
1ood, and etibt d.ldn 't know whom to ccataet.
Repalra lnYOlYed • varlety Of CODIWller
loods lncludlq a steno, boat enshle. aewtna
machine, lawn trimmer, watch, car air eGDdf.
tioaer md many automobile1.
Dttectlve new merch•ndlH complalnt.t eoo.
cerned fumiture, • mattreu, clotbel 4iJer automobtl•. clothiq. ton, Ur., ad ...W
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house defects. Cost ~mplalna c:entmed on
gasoline, lnsurance and food.
Service problems included DOD-deliftl'J of
merchandise mall-<N'der complaiata, mover's
service. medical care, door-to-door sales
pitches, dirty aupe:rmartea with Joac Unes,
poor quality of froaen food. •u on fresh
owner at businesses, the American lledlcal As·
sociatioo, federal e.nergy botline, atate and
county regulatory agencies, car aentce sbops
General Motors, service muiaawa. new ~
builden and the district attamey.
THE 11.UOUTY OF COllPIAINIS • 21 · ~ wereootsoived,whilelSwereb....., I
A YS readers turned to the f....., eou.rcea
(total tabulation) for help with tbeir ccmwner
p.roblema: retailer/dealer ~ • •;
action llne -27; consumer P'OUP • 17; IO"l'D-
ment qency -13; lawyer • eiabt: elected
repl9"'ltltlves • aenm: and tw• •• 11'QUP • five.
Appeal toUttea rated "Namber <>De .. IA·
eluded retaiMr/dealer • 35; muufacturv •
. n1ae; aeticll .. • l1x; C'OilltllDM" ll'wP • two:
aod la.,_ • cme. These aroupa, In order ot
1t1nct•ns. rated 1111111ber two IWCMlfte ~:
manafaetmer; Mdoa Une; ntaller/clealer; to•· emmeat~; CGnlumerpoap; and lawyer.
ACllON I.INS COLvme u an=
IOlrfe toe* tbe --tine paeltbf, ~ "1 C\11111m1r IJ'OUP. maaufacturer; elected
(lie SV&V£Y, Pa&e CU
' CWLYPIU>T lundlr. Ootow 1. 1m OUTLOOK/ ALCOHOLISM
:_Anger in Anaheim • • •
t: Top bU8ine88nten took govern01ent to task in outlook conference
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alUAtH.. to to ft la dt"Vllfted ladustrJ ud adiYity
la Ute ...... Padftc 8Nln, am~• worth U. bUlo6 to Califomla.
aY NOON. TM.& ~ad l6llWd c.o criUtal al· .web• ~t po&k*-AJa•a.r board cbalnnu J1,1 Van ~l Mt
t.be tone lD b1a ha.nctMon ~ to a ta.re• coo-
ve11Uoa cmter audience ol C(M.IDl)' bu1•net1men.
"We bave a1J li.ltm.d to ,__t talk al a DI
U.al malalM aad tM reaoaa poUUdam Cive
few U.. mood ol UM people,'' Amway'a co-owner
beau.
"I have 11\1 own \beory, 1be people ...
haye eo1ne to reallle lbal prombel of Uie
leaden ln Waahlo.ltoo are not \be prosnUtel Ule
ICMIDClen ol ~~try bad lo mind.
''1118 PBOPU NOW recopi.le t.Ut lhey
bave traded much of tbelr economic and
penoul freedom for the empty prom.lies of an
.,.,,,.. and meddliq aovernment."
Van Andel called for ettoru to abrtnk cov-
Oa·the·Job
Delp Saves
A.leoholles
EAST HARTFORD. Conn. <AP) -"I'm YI,
ub, aober a couple ot yean, tbat•a probablJ bow
old I naUy am," aays Dick. "I look at It that
way beeaale durtD1 my yean I wu an active
aleobolle. I lolt a way to live."
Wlllle allo bu had a tOUCb life. "I'm 38
year• old," be says. "I've been Institu-
tional.bed, rve been ln Jail, I've been suicidal."
BO'l1I DICK AND WILLIE are recovered
alcoholics from the ranks of juolor executives,
craftsmen, production workers, engineers and
secretaries who have gone through a rehabilita-
tion program al the Pratt & Whitney Afrcraft
Group, a division of United Technologies.
Pratt & Whitney is among a growing
number of m ajor corpora tions that have begun
such programs.
Loran D. Archer, executive assistant to the
director or the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism, estimates there are
more than 2,000 such programs in operation,
most of them begun since 19'72.
RecenUy, the Department of Health, Educa·
Uon and Welfare baa put heavy empbaala on the
deveklipment by private industry of alcoholic ~
habllltatian programa. Archer saya.
AllOll:a SAYS THAT responses from in
dUJtry show that it pays off since it la less ex-
pensive to retain experienced stllled employees
than to pay for traioing new ones.
The program al P ratt & Whitney, begun in
1975, bu saved the aircraft engine manufac·
Lurer more than $1 million thus far, officials
estimate. Insurance companies have estimated
that for every dollar spent in rehabilitation, five
dollars ultimately will be saved.
The National Ins titute, which is part of
HEW, reports that in 1975 alcohol abuse and
alcoholism coat the United States more than $140
billion. Nearly half this amount, $19.6 billion, was
attributed to lose production.
Cha rles F. Pilkington, a 42-year-old re·
covered alcoholic who beads the Pratt &
Whitney program , says .~·no business or in·
dustry ia immune to \he alcoholic and the cost
of bis addleUon ...
Pilkingt.On says the high percentage of
alcoholism cuts heavily into productivity and
profit.a.
"FOIL EXAMPLE," Bl! SAYS, "they,
alcoholic employees, are at.eot five or 1lx
times more every year than no11-alcobolit
employees. '111ey're involved lD a lot more OD·
the-job accidents. Their productivity ia con·
siderably le11. Their &rievances, their iD·
surance claim•, their siclr:neas and accident
benefttlandtheirfatalitiesaremore.
"AN ALCOBOUC DIES ~o or 12 years
before be'• supposed to statlatically. And all or
tbt. reprelellta dollars and centa thal are being
paid one way or another by the company which
cbooMI to 4o Dothin& about lta alcoholic popula·
tion. "In out ease and ln most cues we've coo-
c l uded tbat every untreated alcoholic
reprnenta a 25 percent override on the average
·cross waceoltbe company."
PILIDNGTON SAYS THAT one out of 10
Americaqa 16 years and older baa a drinJdnc
problem. "Wltldn tbe naUonal wort force," be 1aya,
"five m11Uon men and women, or approximate-
ly I perceat ot the employee population, are
al.coldk:s. olflclall estimate . .,
" Pntt • Whltne1 employ! 15,000 men and w0m• Ill tta malQ plant lD !!alt Hartford and fom MUlllta tlanta in ~cut -North
Rnen, Jtlddletown, SouthlDt\on and Rocky
HW. ~ 1.000 worten ta.ave been in the re-b.I~ pr'Oll"lm at Pratt 6 Whitney since it be•aa. 1feartJ aoo emplo7eea are currently enioUld ID tbe procram. 1'blcb lute 12 moat.ha
for eeeb pel"IOD. PllklDlton ..,. that aeven out of 10 reeofff. About l,000 1upenilon a re
t;ra!Ded t.o spat job perf.....ee deftdmciea
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LHMr.ct ...
MOW
•.000111· ft. Bldl.
Inland f;rnplre
Am pie parlrln•·Ovtr I acl'8
440 ft. PrmtAI• e
19'NNNaq. R.. run Price-nus aq. n.
(lntluda land>
Ideal commercl1I mini w1rtboule m1rlret c• .,,..., ., ..,... '° .. , ... .....,....._CAfJ.Mf
enment, to fort• \broutb 1be arUcnt of voeal
b¥e•=-1ntn r hana• ln poUd• \bat t.brotU.
t.M r.-..man.et •Y•tAtlll ,.,.._. demud eoetro&a
produet.lon.
A allUt In publl<' teelln1 1uppot\I the view
1overnment la uceaalve, he 1ald, dUq recftl
optnloa polll.
"1'ht lull now I• to hnplemeac t.be con·
1e111U1 -t.o move from rhetoric C.O utioa.''
INftATION, VAN t\NDIU.. aald, II wbat
proved to moat people tba\ aovemment ll ea·
<-eHlve ln 1bt and acUona and unwtlllna t.o take
palnful atepe to conlt'OJ deficit tpeGdin•·
In ..tdlt&on. he aaid, Umlla mUlt"be tmpoaed
oo federal tuaUon and apendjq.
He called for an amendment t.o Umlt apeAd·
int and reqwre a balanced ~
Van Andel, currently presfdettt of the U.S.
C'hambtr ol Commerce, aaid a eh.amber energy
policy ll.&Hett.ed to P resident Carter wu li·
nored. He called current poUcy confuainc and rontradictory.
"COAL IS A wonde rful fuel, that is lf you
could mine 1t, stup it and bum it." Reeutatioo.s
by EPA malle coaJ extractJoo eo1tly, clean air
rule1 effectively ouUaw .. dirty" coal and 70 per-
cent of il is closed to miners.
Van Andel proposed the U.S., Canada and
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and refer thHe workers to Pllkington's Special
Programs Ofhce.
"AS WE TALK TO THE employee, our
function la a diagnostic one," says Piltincton.·
"finding out exactly what \be problem la aad
hoping that by our counseling skills we can 1et
the employee to talk about what really is the
source of the problem.··
The counseling staff includes Pilkington and
three other recovered alcoh<>lJ~. one a woman
who has formed two women's groups that meet
every other week at Pratt & Whitney One is for
women alcoholics and the other is for ooo-
a lcoholic women who live with alcoholics.
The first step is in-patient care at an ap-
proved a lcoholic treatment c«:nler. The
employees choose their center and the com·
paoy. through its ins urance carrier , pays the
expenses, about $2,000 for 28 days. While in
treatment, workers receive full hospitalization
and disability income from the company's in·
surance plan.
"We visit everybody ln treatment," says
Pilkiniton. "and talk to them about t.be very
critical aspects of re-entry. You know, what's
going to happen when you leave the controlled
environment of the treatment center and come
back and try to deal with day-to-day problems
al home and work and lo the community.
"WE WELCOME THEM BACK. they a.re
also welcomed back by the Medical Department
at Prati & Whitney which ls solng t.o be in ch a r ge from then o n or any medical
followu119." Once oul of the alcoholic treatment center,
the employee I.a asked to join a group of a ball·
dozen or ao alcobolica who are at about the
same stage of recovery.
Tbe group aeaslon.s are in three pbaaes of
three months, alx months and three moot.ha.
The Prall & Whitney program Is in conjunc-
tion with the workers' attendance at local
Alcoholics> Anonymous meetings. The Pratt &
Whitney seasio.ns are on company time; the AA
meetings on the workers' lime.
I $50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
.......... -~ .. V-"'-· ·-·Ca-•rdal .... w. ......
• W..llly -· ........
• llloatWy ... ••••• .,_.._ .. a~
• Sotrtllena C.lllont.
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Mexico pool oU reaouTcea lD a COOl*l'•t1ve effort
to providt enerp tell 1ufftc1eoey and Improved
llHdardl ol U¥1DC for all three ...UC... Re a1lo took the pubUc t.o tut for m.Laun·
derataodlnl tbe neceaalty ol prolU.a .
• 1 Profit.I ar• tbe Weblood of a bealtby
economy. 8esidel provtdJq a prtndpal 1upport
to tbe pea&oa 1y1t.em and to penunent . . .
t.bey are the only rellable eourc. tor lDcreaaed
job opport.Wl1t1ea, lncuued J>")ductlrit7 and
the relUlt&Dt lncreue ln Uvtnc atandardl for all." .
•••
DONALD L. llOWEa, im>moted lut week
to vice chairman of the board ol stauda.rd OU of
Calllomia, olfered the industry view ol eeern
policy i.n an afternoon aesa•.
''I f1nd it i.ron.lcally appropriate to be talk·
ing about um subject lD a aetUni .0 oear DU·
neyland. Dwi.nc the pa.at deeede, a ,real deal of.
fant.u~ baa clouckd t,he entire 4!IDef'l1 ilwe."
Fuel supply and demand, be aald, la cur-
rently in a delicate balance, ~ on con·
Unued comervatloo and forelp aupplla.
One key to aolvtn« problellll. be aaid, is
comptew deregulation of crude~ 90 ez.
ploratioo for new wells -and p from
old fields -will be profitable.
OUT
"Our procram," upla!m ............ ··...-plements AA. It is not a replacement. AA ls un-
structured. You t.allt about whatever you want
to talk~· Our croups at Pratt• Whitney are very atnlctured. We cover spedllc topics
a nd problems that everybody reels a r e
necessary to cover lD the early st.aaes.
"'111E MOILE TREaAPY you can gel lhat
first year, the better chances of Iona-term suc·
cessful recovery. What we're trying lo do 1s
identify and treat the illness of alcoholism at an
e arlier stage a nd then hopefull y get the
employee involved in AA for a liletime maJ.n ·
tenance progr am Long after the employee
graduates from our program he or she will have
to stay involved in AA "
SWING LOANS
Irvine natilnl an
2171 I '11mpu1< l>nH•
IH•irlt'. ( ,1lil11rn1n \IDI '.1
Effective immcdaalf·lv, Irvine Nationa l Bunk
wiHheR to aAAiRt nil Ht•nl E1H11te Broke~ a nd Sales·
persons in helping tht·ir clif'nl.8 in closing ~rows
without lm11 n1< prn:t· or ruk' commitments!
Our Swinl( Loani; art• l{impl<' nnd fundinf('s can
be m ade within fivl· (.-1) days 1f all information is
providoo. Difforcmt ruh's will huw to be n pplit-d
1f !<Jl('<'111I om· dav NNVl<'t• 1~ r<'C1u 1rt-d.
Our Program Is As Follows
ln l::scrow S4i lcH -WP go up Lo 80'.ff, of the in
escrow salPR price minus the 1st Trust Deed of
Record . <W1· will comoder requests with 2nd
T rut>t Deed I w~ will fund the money necessary
to cover th<• closing coals and down payment.
On Li slings -We will go up to 75% of list
price (supported by 3 comparable sales in areal
minus the 1st Trusl Deed of Record. Our fund·
ings ca nnot exceed the amount neceeeary to
cover the down paymenl a nd dosing oost.s .
Our Aatea Are A• Follows
Prime on 120 da)' muimul1' no~•-(We will
extend an additional 60 daya if required, for
added fees.) We will char1e one (1) point for
each month request.eel.
Eumple: $25,000 Loan
I Month S 250
2 Montha I 600
3 Month.. $ 750
4 Months SlOOO
Our lnterelt will be prorated to actual dftyt uaqe.
If we can help you in any way, pleaae call
Betty Landi• ot (714 ) 833-3700 .
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But,. be added. rt mo~ reclatlom oa
mln.lq coal, pro4Ucbll aatww ,., bd nuclear
1Herat1on l)10 wlll eoulderably r educe
Am~rtcan dependeae. ott lmpoNd GU.
Wblle cltlnc t.be pre1ldent'1 ...s .... ,. cuttlnC
Enerl)' Moblllsatlon Board'• IOOd •latent, he
added, "In view of paat H]Mtrlence we are not
very Olltimiltic that creaUcn ol another pern· ment apney will achieve U'1I aoaJ,
•'To really appreciate tbe dnutatln• lm·
pact ot unreuonable covemmeot reculaUon,
you need only eoacraat the bi.It«')' of two of.
flhore oU-producinc areu:
'"TEN YEAaB AGO, the first oiJ WU dis·
cavered in the Nortb Sea ... the BriUab aec:tor
of the ~ Sea alone la produclq more than
1.smillian barrels of oil a day.·
Brit.am, Bower said, •·e~ c.o reach self·
auffieiency next year.
"In the same year oil wu found there, the
U.S. industry discovered the Hcndo field near
Santa Barbara. Since then the operator {EX·
XON> has been lbrou&b an incredible aeries of
reculatory ob&taclea. . ..
''So far. except for test purposes, not a
11n1le barrel of oU or a stnile cubic fool of
natural pa baa yet been produced.I'
THE ftELD COULD have p~uced 30,000
ba.rrela ol crude, 30-mlllloo cubic feet. ot au dai·
lyfortbepastfouryeara, Boweraaid.
A tu on exceaa profita also came under
Bower'• criticilm. Standard Oil's profit per
1aUon ol crude oil told amounted to 2.3 cents
1ut1ear.
llore t.uM will cut lnto exploration funds. b~ cautioned. reduclnc future domestir sup-pUea.
FiDal.ly. be aald , artif\cially bo&di:na down
prices booeta consumption. Dereaulat.lon would
raJae prices. with a resu It.inc reductioo lo con.
aumptioa.
•••
GD..BEa"I' HA•BLn, tePooal Yice ptai·
deal of TRW Credit Data, broke lbe an&TY spell
lD bll summtnc-up speech.
Pointing to h1a ault, be said: ''The coltoa IS
probably from Ind.la. the buttons from Egypt -
I'm happy buyinR 1t belps support all those peo-
ple. And. I haven't even piud for the damn thing
yet."
The q uip a n-.w<>rf'd hi!. own que<it1on about
whether <'onsumer debt 1~ cxcess1v,,. ci Wt)rry
among economt'>l:-.
Kecp1n£ a sen.,r of humor, he -,aid. is om· of
two qualltJ~ needed ttJ ride out the curre nt bad
news barrage. e1>pc<'1a l ly since he expe<'ts 1t t11
lul a wtule
nlE OTB£& QUAUTY employers need 1s ~ for employeea wt.lo must live .,.tit tbe e lfecta ol iDllaUoe aod ffODOm Jc
turmoiJ.
"We're going to have to handle employee:-.
better . w1th <'onsiderat1on . t act a nd r eal
answers <to quest.ions about company acUvitses
and goalsJ ··
-By Thom u coq
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION
Prime Commerclal and Anldentlal
Palm Sprtnp. Sun City, Birth• (Callf.)
Sunday, Octobef 21, 1179 -1 p.m.
Merriott'• Aencho La Palmaa AeMrt
• 1000 Bob Hope Oriw. ~ MlrttQe. Cs1t1om1e
lclllf I U ie; I to • pm October 13. 1', 20. 21. 27
C., (7 t 41 320-3338 fof appointments tl'ld fut'thef lf'lfomtet•on
A9lll tor Bob l(lein
.-..... .. -.. .. -.. •"".: e • m 11ntll noon day Of auction, Sunday, October 18 • ......., ........ "--' "°" .... act'Mga "'a,...., ... Ing
--SI• er•. 81ythe Loc:ae.d adllCenC to CM IC Mart Ap-
Pf'Olllm•tety 863 tMC fronting tM i-10 F~. CIM blodt -•t
of Lovtun Otframp Su~ key comtT!efcitl ioc:.tlon.
• e.-ttM COWttiry .... ,.rtact .. fl 11•1 .... ~ -
40 ac;(" In the Sun City •rM Murrieta Road,_, Ston Aoael
and Rout• 71 Surrounct.o by tlourlst\11'19 tr ... and ~\9·
tlon Ealellng f .100-equara·foot Plom• wltll Ill mod ern
fscilltlee. leg•• O.ecrlptJon S''t ot .... NW!il Of IN SWY. and
tha NV1 of f'• SW,_. of Sec. 18. T SS. R. 3W
• lllilpnt counery ~ -I t•J 41 M 9'1Ctl .. S 9srmuda
DUMS -81and MW. Four t>«11oom1. four bam.. 3,000
equere I.at f ireplace Tiie toot OC*I beem Celling. Poot
Jecuul undtca~. EncloMCI !>look well 43·2•0 Port Merle.
Adjacent to Betmuda OuMS Country Club. lntwnatlonelly
knowro hott club of the Bob Ho~ OeMrt Cl&ulc.
• All Iha charm Md alMnlttla of IN cleaelc '""" ~
hofM ... end '" ""8 dty't pr....-rad ....-. 9ftd. Two bed·
roomt. Tllr .. ~. 2.200 equa.-. lelt. Fwepla.ca. Complete
gu11t apw1ment wltfl futt kitchen. Pool. luall 1andscsp1ng
1528 Calla Rolph
DENVER, COLORADO, AREA AUCTION
On the pramiMI. t p.m -Sunday, Oc10blf 21
H'9tcwtc ,..._,. .,..._. proplf11 lft ,..,....,. ..
c ........ -.. ....,., 24 -... o.ww., .. --..
~ Com~ operltlonsl raetsurant and
U.S. Potll OfflQa In a fOrfMf et8gl COICh·tlop bultdlng
IOcated 35 mltal weet on Hlg'*9y 24 on tM aoenlc rout•
from COIOrsdO Spf._ Some S50 feet ot lllgllway ffont·
ege. Land. ,...,,ant with 9')ert1Mnt al'd ell equip..
tnant lnctucs.d.
PreNntedby
,..._ .,.._ 0-.. 130 £Mt Palm Canyon Drive
(7141 ~(714) stt-eet2
~ ... ~ (213) 2714173
.__ T. IJl1911 W4 btOlter H_,..,.. llUOltol_,
Action bJ Auction
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CONSUMER/ REAL ESTATE MAILBAG
SURVEY'S IN •••
(r._ .... et)
Npfll PMJ .. ; ... ....,.. ,._,._fem ral· ....__. ................. ,; .....
UM; ._. •• ...... ; n• •• .,_.; ,.. ~I ............. ,.,.. ~ "" ... •aa <ban• fw Malw .,...: ew-• :.::i. -r:.::; =:r: .. ~.r.·:.-:: ............ __ ...., .. a... --..... ~·-· ... ~., ...... ..,.: t ' ...... ; • I ... 1+ I '9')99; ~: ........... ....,_
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._~,_as~ "n t111 ••••ully do 11<>t lTtat .. ,..: door·to-lloor ..._,.._. •; •• ~ • 17. ud -.cl
car cl11l111 • a o.a..r.. ... : MW car dealerl
JI; ..._.._. .,_.. • 11; P'Ot'WI • 10; truel .,_ts . ....._: r.aJ -... ...-. • ftn; mall
•aniw IDd ~ ~·lour; potiUC-,
... 80tidtcn Md doctww . three; real eltale
CJevekJpers, lDvwtmeet advilen and TV repair
offers ·ooe.
Twenly.9eftn re.den buy prochletl thJ'oacb
tbe mail. Nineteen aed to, but doft't any loqer,
and 12 don't do any mall-order shoppina.
Prob&em areu lnclude: product didn't Uve up to
claims 21; more lb.an 30 day wait tw dell very ·
15; product oever delivered · 14; problems, but
they were resolved -13; no problems -13; retunds
not protided if dissatisfied · Dine; and not ael·
Ued within 90 days · two.
ALL 5Z AYS aEAOEas with can reported
baving repair wort done in the past year. One
reader bad a •·new" car and only two do not
have can. Thirty-one readers have used can,
and 16 have new models. Thirty-five can were out of warranty and 15 were under warranty.
Private mechanics repaired 28 cars and dealers
repaired 17 . Twenty-eight were running
smoothly after repajrs, but ll were still defec·
live. .
Fifty readers have auto insurance. Other tn·
surance includes: health -48; homeowners · 42 ;
life . 41 · tenants . nine· and other -nine. Hard-to-un~tand policies 'took top spot in the in-
s urance problem category. One reader said,
"Insurance policies are designed, I believe, to
be unintelligible ."
Some of the 22 readers who listed insurance
problems also checked a few of the problem
areas. Claims not settled in 90 days were noted
by ntoe. with unresolved compla~nts ex-
perienced by seven. Five bad complamts, but
they were resolved, and four claimed their
policies were misrepresented by agents.
TWRTY·SEVEN READERS believe in-
surance companies have no right to consider
personal habits of the applicant in granting in·
surance. Other "no right to consider" areas
are: spouse's credit -15; income · nine; past
credU record· seven; and others (unspecified)·
three. .
Almost everyone bu a credit card! Fifty
bave them now; three used to, but canceled
them, and only three r~ have no cred.lt
cards. Twenty-two readers reported no pro-
bleau wttb tbeir credit cards, wblle JI bad pro-...._. ..... ...,.. r:-oa...._ laeoftwe&...,..
...... _..9111dlbolc, .... D ...... ._.. ...... -u, .... : ............... ......
compllllntawerenotsettledtnlOdays.
Twenty-six readers said they feel they're
beln1 ripped off only "occasionally," while 23
aald ''Frequently." Two luct:y readers aaid,
.. Ne~er," and one claimed, "Always," but he'd
"bad it" with the car insurance industry, and wu generally a very discouraged consumer.
· When asked what consumer problem areas,
if any, should be considered by Congress, the
lack of good service in all consumer areas and general poor quality of merchandise, especially
new cars and appliances, was stressed by
readers. Mail-<>rder schemes and other consumer
Jraud also ranked high.
SHODDY COMPLAINT PROCESSING .and
lack of recourse for the consumer were given
priority. Respondents want coordination or ef·
forts be!ween government agencies OD behalf or
the consumer and more adequate ~ovemment
conaumer services. Poor quality m housing
food, medical care, car repair, new car defects
and product guarantees also were noted.
Price complaints equaled servlte and qua~·
ty problems in number noted .. Readers s !lld
prices were too high for .gasolin~. food, in-
surance medical care, credit card mteresl, and
·housing: High taxes and withholding from. cbe~ks
also brought attention, along with pnce tn·
stability and many complaints about ''.t~tal" in-
flation and the importance of avoiding un-
necessary strikes.
Government did not escape criticism. One
respondent quipped that Congress should C?n-
slder '"lbemselves." Others expect perfection
and feel that Congress should consider "all
areas" of consumer interest; another said,
"Everyooeoftbem."
INftA110N WAS CHOSEN as the number
one consumer problem. High prices for
guottne. food, housing, overcharging on most
Items, too many middlemen from sou~e of pro-
duct to sale, price instability and the hike in car wurance rates and health care costs, especial·
ty for middle income people, were stressed.
o.era1l poor quality. beginning with quality
ccmtrol al the manufacturiQl level, ranted next.
Shoddy merehandiae, sloppy labor and "un-
repaired" repairs were emphasized.
.. Bad Jenice" wu next in the line ol con.
._. prolllema. Sb'ea1q ''plaiA creed and
d.illnnnt.r," re.den seroed in on misrepreseo-
1 1 tatioa bJ aalelpenom, balt-Uld switch, loss·
leader, and odler deceptive seWnc practices,
marc•11ryeerrices,aod~uycredit.
Cllief ripoUs also included mail-order
m.,.... and sales, a~to ~ complatnta of all~. andexceuivesel'Vlcecbvges.
I
I I. GOVDNllSNT WAS camcrno "ln iaeral. •• e.pedally in tbe area of spendblc.
bceilBff • ..,,..,.. wttbbeld from paJcbecb
al8o c-. ..... atte« due to tbe lnereued
Deed for and NIUltiq lack ol spendable ln· eeme. .... Mted bow m1ldl .,......_ repla-
doe &a DIHlsary to protect couumera, 15
.,...... .-more: 10 say lea. Three re.-..
want ... at all: 1" ot.ben a•t no.. end aDOGMr wants what we now bave.
Put some Nd salls In
YMr ......... Buy one
of UM drMm bOat1 nst-'
•• 111 te.e 8oattn9 CIHilflM eds ef tlte
--~
Real Estate ..........
...... nt<91, atm
DSAJt BOit 8cllne time aao you rote about "m••lc ........ •• ,_ IO and 15 per-
c.et fl£tM cwt al a bome. I
.... tM lou offtcv at my .,... .. u.. man,.,. and
.,. ........... Devel' beard of
t.bem. ,.._.. eaa I tet oae?
Sdward I:.
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tee al, leMer efferl•I ••1tc
•ort1a1ea, also calld PMI
(prtn.. mort1•1e laHra•ce>
.......... Of write .. ..... ·.mee ., •me fer .-.... .,
&kv lm*r lfftr yM.
P•I -'&aces for W pelallt
of &k aaJew pdce of ued llOmes
are wWely avaOable. B•t ... IS
pereeat Piii mortcaces are
u•ally nallalale OD brud new
llomes .iy. Geaerally, die ID·
tern& rate la a UWe ~r Ula.a
oa coavea&lollal t.ome loau, bat "e levera1e benefl&a and qwdck
loan approval make PM I
mortgages wortb lDvestigaUng.
Dotcn DfH>llft't Count
DEAR BOB: We a re consider-
ing buying a rental duplex. One
purpose is lo give us so~e ~ax
shelter from the deprec1atioo
\
tax deduction. To maximiie our
deduction, should we make as
big or as little a down payment
as possible?
Betsy M.
DEAR BETSY : It doesn't ·matter. Yoa.r depredation de·
dadJon baa no relationship io
tbe amount or the cash down
payment.
Alter pvdlase, you allocate
tile pvdaaae price among tbe
lalldlJlg valae, ilOil·depreclable
taH vable, ..t tile vah1e of aay
lacladed penoaal property such
a1 flll'lllBldmp ud appUaatta.
Y oar tu aClviler can sbow yoa
how to cl9 tlda to manmbe yoa.r
depncWila tu ded•ctloa.
lt1Je p ... Pett•lt9?
DEAJl BOB: We contracted to
bay • bouM. Our loan la to be •
..w VA ~. Tbe seller aaye we'll have to pay her pre-
payment penalty on her existing
mortgage. Since it's her
mortgage, shouldn't she have to
pay?
NanM.
DEAa NAN: Yea. Ualeaa
otlaerw19e apeed behreea btlyer
a•d seller, ll I• tile seller'•
resp P'Whlllty to deliver Sood U-tle to die property. Tills requires
paymetlt of tbe mortgage pre-
paymeat penalty io clear off the
old loan.
Fee Ded~tibk>?
DEAR BOB: Please clarify
for me when loan fees pa.id to
get a home mortgage are tax de-
ductible. As a real estate agent,
I'm often asked if Joan fees are
deductible. Also, what about
Federal Housinj? Authority and
v.wr-Admlalltntioa bum• loan,_,
oaar.
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ltome •en cu eal)' pay a me pol.Dt "loa8 pl'WftdJI« fee." nJs
means die Mme aeUer Illas &lie
"prtvlJege" of ettller payng &lie
FHA or VA loaa fee or DOt seUta1
to tbat bayer. Yoa:r tu actvt.or
un uplaba loaa fee tu dedac-
Uo'ns fa.rtber.
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DEAR BOB : We are buying
some rural land. The real estate
broke r orrered to prepa re a
"chain or title" report for us al
half his usual rec since it is the
slow seasoo for him. Does SlSO
seem like a reasonable price?
Jon V.
DEAll JON: No. There la DO
nttd to obtalD a "cbala of tit.le"
report. Socb a report merely
traces the OWDerabtp of your
property from Its earlies& re-
corded ow.er down to tbe pre-
sent. Wlalle dtat may be of llls-
iortcal laterest, It laas UWe prac-
tical vahae.
Wllat yoa aeed la a tUle
iaaaruce policy. DepeHlq •
oa local~. tllla ia ei1MT u -
raa1el bJ a Ude ...,._, • aa
abatraet ee•p-J. Tltle l•·
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DEAR BOB: Is it true that ii
we carry back the mortsaae on
the sale of our home to our
daughter, we must c.barge her at
least 6 percent interest? We bat.e
to charge ber so much.
MargeM.
DEA.R MARGE: If YOll doe't
cbar«e at lea1t I percemt la-
terest on a promisaory aote
whkb ls lavolved la an lastaJJ.
meat sale, the ras can ~mpa&e
interest at 7 percent lateral oa
all paymeats received. Ask yoar
tax advlstt.
Send real e&tate queahon& to
Robert J. Brwa, Boz 6110, San
F'rancuco, Calif. 94101.
Anyone opening a new
checking, savings, or
time account of $500 or
more or adding $500 to
any present savings pro-
gram will be given a hug·
gable stuffed Koala and cub
while supply lasts.
Enter our drawing for a
trip for two to Australia.
Enter by November 30 for
drawing on December 6. Fly
to Australia on Pan Ameri-
can's dally 747. Hotel
accommodations for 8
days, 7 nights. See entry
blank for official
contest
ruin.
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and hours are flexible to accommodate those
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Exercise & shower facilities. -conference room,
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10.8 27%
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subject to chan1Ze al matunt} Even on t>arly w1thdra" .ii. you nt>ver earn _les~ than I S"~ Rate q.uoted ts \'a ltd t>rtober 4 lhru Ortober 10 Ratf' chanJZt''I "·~klv. SubJect to
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0 ;e year at the annual rate. Annual rate is subJt'i.'t to chanize at l'dnewal. <Treasury
bills are ~d nt dtscoont. thereforl. actual spread 1!1 sli1Zhtly less than l.A;io/. )
3 $10.000 minimum ONE YEAR
0 Investment Certificate. lnterest·paid
monthly by check or 11 placed in a 6h%
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passbook account and left for one year
annual yield increases to,9.79%
SSOOO minimum SIX MONTH
lnvestm.nt CertWcate. Interest paid
monthly by check or J placed in a 6lh %
passbook account and left fa one year
annual yield inaea9es to 8. 7n..
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compounded and credited quarterly. No
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~~Issues
~Housing .
To Be Aired
:t .. R•Yrlltt•dwellu..._.,._.ee.d,...••J'•·
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Meted to •t'-41 CAR 'I DlUDOIMI JuMIM • Mrv---. whldl la belall llilled u • .,,._ OrMteat
llHl l:itMeSlllow Oft Eartll. ''
t. '1118 LEGAL SY•~. ~ for 2
pa . Friday. will feature cti8ttlll'-rm=::t.::i uet of vital cooe.n &o N&l tlUM . c R '•owa Leaal Dtvs.Aoa aUIOl'9eya btJolaed br
P9>awa& attomeya h'OID ~ ta.t -.i. in
cutalqU.. le1aJ luuea by g,e_. olfonnal.,,..
tadcm and a le1al ''akit." S The attome11 will report ~ t.be latest deveJop-npta in man.y. CWTellt Meal iuuel affeedq re-afora . CAR la tbe fint state real estate auoeiation &o
PB>Vicle lta members with free lelal advice by means
of• telepimbe bot.line. CAR met:abe.n t.broqbout the
s•te ~ call CAR beadquart.en lD Loe Aoteles on tctl free bel for quick and competent aspects of the ,..1 ntate btaaineas.
• Confene1 wlll bear experts dlacun the public
ajd private challeqe ol providint equal access to .. lnl at the CAR Equal Opportunity in Housing
Cfntereoceat9:30a.m. Friday.
j. TWO IEPASATE CONFDENCBS will be de-,41led todblcU.31iona by expert panellata on lateit de·
1kment.1 in the development ol better and af.
l:ablebowfn1 for all.
"Neialbborbood Revita.llsatioo -The Wlnnlna
ve" lascbeduled for 2 p.m . Friday. Speakers will
>e Frank M. Patitucci, president, Califomia HOWJ·
ll'iunce Aaency; Marcia Iii.Ila, vice president
Governmental Affairs, California Housing ce A&ency ; Kathleen Connell, director, Hous-
Dlvlaloa, City of Los Anceles Community
Yelopment Department; and Herb Roberts,
tor, Community Development and Planning
artmeat. Los Angeles Area Office, U .s. Depart·
tolllouaini and Urban Development.
Tbe Hud/VA Liailon Conference is scheduled
ril.8 Lm. Saturday. Dlscuaaion topic for this con-
erence will be "Housing Product1on for the 1980s.
l"fie principal speaker will be Dr. Emma McFarlin,
-I San Francisco, regional administrator, U.S.
)epartment of Housing and Urban Development,
legion IX. Federal priorities in housing production
ncentives, trends in homeownership, and local
;ommunlty Development Block Grant financing
Nill be discussed.
CONFEREES ON LEGISLATIVE, land use.
ind local government relations matters will assem·
1le at 9 a .m. Friday ror a panel discussion of in·
lusionary zoning and resale price control. Panelists
viii be Donald Terner, director of the California
lepartment of Housing and Community Develop·
nent~ Donald Hagman, UCLA professor of law ;
~Uzabeth Strauss, lobbyist-attorney, League of
.;allfomia Cities; and Fred Case, professor. UCLA.
;raduat.e school of management.
*** .Sessions Slated
4t Con/ erence
A series or conference sessions planned
pecifically for real estate professionals interested
n extending their knowledge of the property
management, investme nt, finance. and othe r
,pecialized real e state fields has been pro·
~rammed for the 75th annual convention of the
':alifomia Association of Realtors this week at
\naheim.
Speakers al these conferences will share their
rnowledge of current practice in specialized real
.!Slate fields.
These career-expanding conferences include:
.. 111E REAL WORLD OF Property Manage·
nent -Rentals, Rules, and Results," 9 toll a .m .,
~bur&day, Magnolia Rooms A & B, Disneyland
Iotel. Moderator, Frank Creveling, chairman,
~AR Property Management Division. Speakers,
lill Schoeffler, Sacramento; Hal Hewitt,
;acrameoto; Posey Carpentier, Malibu; and Don
3 . Lawrence, Palm SprinJCs.
"Residential Counseling," 9 to ll a.m. Tbun·
lay, Mapolia Room C, Disneyland Hotel. Speakers,
ienry Beaumont, Los Aoaeles; William Ablemann.
.1a Canada·Flintridfe; Karl Seburg Jr., Beverly
.lilll.
"Introduction to the Field of Investment Real
Zstat.e," 9 to ll a.m. Thursday, Santa Ana Room
l'wo, Anaheim Convention Cent.er. Speakers, Fred
Secker, Burbank; Evelyn Walsh, Hawthorne;
:dadge Davies, Newport Beach; Mark Long, San
Oiego; Jim Brondino, Glendora; and Margaret
Sedenquist, Pasadena .
.. INT&O&uctroN TO INDUSTRIAL·
:ommerclal Rea te," 3 to 5 p.m., Thursday,
\iagnolia Room C, neyland Hotel. Moderator
8:U Perlman, San Diego Speakers, Carl Buchanan
Jr., Newport Beach; To Wells, Newport Beach;
Rick Oakes, Irvine.
"Introduction to Syndic µng," 3 to 5 p.m.,
Thursday, Santa Ana Room One, Anaheim Con·
venUon Center. Speakers, Larry Quat.e, Poway;
Bruce Dickerman, WesUake Village; and David
Sowels, Oakland.
"Real Estate Finance Conference," 2 to 5
p.m., Friday, Esplanade Room, Inn At The Parlt
flotel. Speakers, Charles R. Colwell, vice presi-
dent, California Bankers Association; Leonard
Shane, viee prealdent, California Savinp and Loan
Lea1ue; and Allen Crittenden, publisher, Cril·
tendeu Report on Real Estate Finance.
••1NSV&ANC£-PINANCL\L Preventative
.. ecllclne," 8 to 10 a .m ., Saturday, Magnolia
Rooms A and B, Dlneyland Hotel. Moderator,
Keanetb DH!bl, Modesto, CAR insurance commit-
tee cbafrman. Speaken, Vince Mantione, San
Frudleo, State Compeuation Inauranee Puncl; ~lin llcCann, San Frandaco, vice president
lmurance Information lnltitute; and WUllam H.
G. Normaa, San Franclaco, Brouon. BJ'OIUIOD 6:
lle'-hmon. t for tbe ftnt Ume attendeea at a CAil conven·
will have the option of ~ for the •· ccmveotion Rrottam or for the "Sales Day" or
pedakJ Day ~m1. r
, aepitratloD fee fOr the mtire convention la
• .u.nc1ee1 may rqbter either for aalea edDllda7 evea1D1, and all day Tb.....-1, •••d~.., !all day Prt~. and Saturday . Nci.aM-----...... .,.. eUllble to .......... but _._, to puUdpete ID eoavmUGD bull·
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RECREATION ARl!A AT LAS FU8f1'ES ~IOllD IN MUNTINGTON HM90UR
Shnplieity Sf;reMett
In today's complex and c~I·
tng world many home shoppers
are lootlnl for a simpler way of
living. Las Fuentes of Hunl·
ington Harbour is one answer
with townhomes near the Pacific
Ocean.
"Recreational aclivltles.
security, and leis ure time are
juat a tew of the bonuses al Las
Fuentes," r emarked 8 .G.
Willlams, president of Hunt·
lngton Surfside Corporation,
builder of the S8 million
MedJterra.oean·style townbomes.
"It's carefree living. With a
secure atmosphere and extended
recreational benefits . the
seaside community 1s a
welcomed relief to the fast·
·paced urban or suburba~
lifestyle," said Williams,
describing the feeling new
homeowners encounter.
INCLVDl!D IN the Las
Fuentes colOQ)'. wbere two and
tbree bedroom, 2~ bath and
powder room townhomea are
priced from '155,000, la an
auto matic memberabjp at the
Huntington Harbour Bay and
Racquet Club. The club baa a
private beach with barefoot bar,
huge swimming pool with
lifeguard and lighted tennis
courts and instructions ln t.enn.ll,
swimming and sailing.
Three plans ranging from
1.611 to 1,868 5<1uare feet are
available in the townbomes.
Plan A. two-story model, in·
eludes three bedrooms, family
rooms for informal entertaining,
huge master bedroom s uites
with sit.ting rooms and. for those
quiel and romantic evenings, a
private sundeck.
Plan B accommodates ex·
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The Odober meetin1 cf ti. Home BulJden
CouDeU will feature lecturer. eutbor aDd eoaauJ.
lant Sanford Goodkin.
Hla apeeeh will fotu oa the opporumw. for
profita lD the mo market. Goodlrtn la ........ to
outline reUCJM for optlmlam In reaJ ll&ate ID die '
comin1 decade.
Tbe meetlni will be held on MOndQ, Oct. 15,
at the Alrporter Inn in Irvine. Cockta!J8 wW bePa
at 6 p.m., dinner will be MrVed at 1 p.m. and tbe
preaentaUon will beCin at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $15 for HBC Members, and tlO for'
non-members. Reservations can be made ~
Zena at (213) m-s111. . _
Now A vaJl&ble
400 Bl· tt. ~ up.
Pully 1m}:l'OV8d su1taJ
l ~ 2 awy design Exoellent nna.nctng
Near <nnge Co. Alrpcrt
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REAL ESTATE
llA8Gl& 8'1'SWA8T ol RunUqt.oo Beacb bas
been appointed tbe new teorow officer for South Coast Bank. She bas been bandJiac escrows for more lb.an
five years la Oranae County,
primarily in the Huntintton
Beacb and tbe Fountain Valley areas.
Mn. Stewart is a native of
California, and is a graduate ol
the Oraq-e County School of
Escrow.
She will serve as escrow of.
ficer for both the Costa Mesa sTEWUT
main office and the Fountain Valley branch of the
bank, but her office will be located al the latter
location at 10760 Warner Avenue. She can be re·
ached by phone at 964-1426.
LINDA ttaUCKElt of Irvine has been ap.
pointed acquisitions specialist for Regis Homes Inc., a Newport Beach-based
condominium conversion firm.
Mrs. Kruc ker will be
responsible for analysis and ac-
quisition of properties suitable
· for conversion in Orange Coun-
ty, San Diego, and Arizona. She
previously held a position in
market research with Regis.
Prior to joining Regis
Homes, Mrs. Krucker owned
nucxn and operated a sportswear
manufacturing business and taught high school
En1liab. She is a member of the Newport Harbor
Junior League.
WDLLUI S. GEll&IE, president of the Gerrie Company Realtors of Newport Beach, bas recenUy
been clesipated a Certified Commercial Invest-
ment Member <CCIII).
\ Spimored by tbe Realtors National llarketing
ID:Jtitate, the prof esaional edueatklll division ot tbe
National Auoclation of Realtors, tbla acbievement
laM ..._ _..... by fewer tmn 1,800 realton and
I J~IEl l~dleU-....._ llr .... t''• ..... · .. --~ pletion cA extensive specialized course-work, ex·
amiDl!tiom and case docu.mentatiom.
Aetive iD real estate IOI' over • dec:ade, Gerrie
beaan is career 1ritll tbe iDveatmeat dlYllion of llaeNab-lrvine Realty Comp_any of Newport
Beadl. 1n uee, be opened bia own omce which
apeetalbes iD commercial and residential tncon-~ v~ ~ludiD.g apartments, molllle hor
pub, ~ cent.era and oftice complexe
Currently the Genie Com~ Realtors maintaiJ
a group ol eight associates.
ALAN VIERA of Newport Beach bas been
named director of forward plannine for the
homebuilding firm of J .M. .. . ·
Pet.en of Newport Beach.
Experienced in land ac-
quisition, purcbaae negotia-
tion, financing and the 1ov-
ernmental approval process,
Vieira bas worked as a consul-
tant for prominent Calllomia
buUden and land developers as
well u for natioinal real estate
development companies. Prior to joining the Peters organiza· VIEIRA
tioe, lie was owner and president of his own firm
for three years, involved with apartment and con-
dominium developmont and conversions.
He bu been associated with Southland finb·
clal inltitutions as a loan officer and broker.
Vieira •listed in company mergers, formations of
joint ventures and limited partnerships, and crea·
Uon of syndications for a number of firms.
SUSAN COO& bas been appointed Director of
Cu.stomer Service for the Robert P. Warmintton
CompaQY.
She bas been assistant director of· the
customer service department since 1976 when she
joiDecl tbe CQIDpany. She will now be in charge of
all property management for Robert P. Warm~ iDltoD Company rental properties.
OUVD B. CAGLE cA Capistrano Beach bas
jainecl tlle Akim CompaQY, Tustin bailding and
developmeftt firm, in charge of
land aequialticJD.
Prior to joinin1 Akins,
Ca1le wu vice president of
land acquisltiaD and plumiaa
witla .BmMmoor Homes. He baa
over II Jean expertence in real •tate development, coaatruc-
Uon, ~. arcbltedure udm•·11 •M11t.
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wlndowa, and ext.r1or1 elaboC'ltely aeeated with natural wood ft.ni.ah . •
•tone, bltck or wood detalllnt. Other featunll laclude a. ,,.,.Uoa PMUI•
' Other eaclt1n1 dealsn features Include for future compa.te a1r CODdlUOftlDC, wood·banaiDI
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spacloua fonnal eatrywa11 pa..S With ceramic flreplacel wttb lol ll&bt.er ......,. llDd cal'DIUaa lD
tUe ; •loft overloolllnl the 11Yina room lD the 11La the ltvtnc room, atnfft1 room, family room, .....
Cabana" ,plan which could eully be converted to a stain, and all bedroomt .
Courth bedroom; and bwlt·ln window seats in tht GalicJa homebuyen automaUcaJly beeoGle
Hcorut.rv upetaln bedrooms ol the "Vllla Oritn· mernben ol the Lake Mlaaima Viejo AuodaUoo. Vleie. ......... ~of UM9 llke't Playa
t.al" ·Mdr'La Cabana" models. wttb full privile1• at tbe J.X.acn reereadaMl
kJlcbeu feature attractive lreeDboule win· lake. Late lleOCiat.ion duet_. cUl'Tetly rr.• P.llt'
4111 : ..... ~ .... ). 1'W wW bl ready for OCil.. ., ........ of 1*,
o.-.. ..._,.... aa ._ ~ ltm to a.GM
....................... four DMl'OOCDI and dowa, eye-level 1u raa1es, double coDtlDuoua moath. •b'
cleanlnf ovens (upper microwave oven>, eaera-The Galicia information center, loea&ed ·~·
11vin1 lour-cycle dlJJlwuben, ceramic tile coun· 23082 Alicia Parkway, ii open to tbe public tro• )O'
tertopa and stained lacquer-ft.DI.lb wood cabinetry. a.m . toe p.m. daily. To nacb tbe eem., take tM
t .. ,r .._ ........ "" dllttllcUw modelt are of· , ..... la ....... two-lltorJ floocp&ua.
~ A ND LOOS ardliteeturtl· tJ fw W rl • Viejo, Oallela boa'8I bve a more
t.radlU.11 ..... fMWrlnt donMr and French
Alicia mt from tbe Su Dlee? Freeway and d.rlve
8Aftl8 INCLUDE COIUA.N pullman t.opl, re· east. P'oUow the slpa posted at major tD&enee·
ceased medicine cabinets, cul iron tubs wttb _ lions to the Galicia 1alea oll'lce.
ceramic tlle wainscot, and hardwood cabinets with ~ ... ~-
Homes Open N~ar Lake Viejo ~tate
Tbe Mwioe Viejo Company
will be offerlnt a new
nei1bborbood of 43 Montie l
homes to interested buyers this
weekend.·
closets. C&rpeting is included in
living rooms, dining rooms,
halls and all bedrooms, while
bathrooms feature pressed steel
tubs with ceramic tile wainscot. BEWARE OF RESTRICTIONS
ment enumerate any and
all rcslnctlons The point
"
Ranclnl in price from $93,500
to $129,000, homes lo
Nei1bborbood U are slated for
occupancy durlng tbe s ummer
months of 1880.
Located on billslde Jots within
walkin1 distance of Lake Mis-
sion Viejo these homes are de· signed with optimum space util-
Optional features are availa-
ble. including complete air-
conditioning, balconies. wet
bars. a utomatic garage door
openers, mirrored wardrobe
doors, additional wood-burn.Ing
fireplaces in some plans.
microwave ovens and shake
roofs.
and are conveniently located
throughout tbe community. Tbe
mem bersb.ip initiation fee ($80
for ainglea, Sl20 for families> is
currenUy being waived for new
bomebuyera who join within 90
days of their escrow closing
date. Moot.bly dues are current·
)y $17.
Five furnished models are
open to the public daily from 10
a .m. to 6 p.m. To reach tbe Mon·
tiel models, exit the San Diego
Freeway at Alicia Parkway and
drive east to Marguerite
Parkway. Follow Marguerite
Parkway north to La Barca and
follow the signs to Moouel
The courts permit pro
pert> owners Lo put 1n de
eds to boyers reason11ble
restrictions on the wse or
the r e al estate being
transferred It might be
looked up<m ... ., 7on1ni: on
a very pt'r"4>nal ba!>t!'>
For uamplt-. a home
m a rommt-rcially ton('(!
o.1rt-a ma\· have a re<>lrtt'
twn ai:atn.'>t u~ for any
rom merc1al purpose
Thie; ma~ be OK ror the
lir<,I OUH·r \\hO µIan .. In
II\ e m tht' hou.,e but a
lending 1nstt1ut1on may
rt'fuse to loJn un~· mont'\'
un 11 twu~u-.e < omml·rc 1al
...... ffiJ' "" th•· onh rt' J~on fur .. 111•\1 pun hJ.,1·1
tu OU\ ti Thl'} µrl'kr t•1
pL1\ 1t ,;ir,. :ind J.!l\o•
I 11nd' for It·" qu~·!->IHIOJ
lilt• .irul n'k \ "' UJtt<m'..,.
is this If there ARE
restrictions. bring them '
out in the open and get
th e arl\'lce or your
Rt•altnr or attorney berorl' i:otn i;t any further.
ization and easy living in mind.
BUYERS MAY also opt for
membership in the Mission Vie-
jo Recreation Centers. The four
centers offer extensive facilities
5 Domes Remain
It . ., ror your own protec·
tt0n
AV AllABl.E IN botb one and
two story models, the five Mon·
tiel single-family floor plans
range in sile from 1,225 to 2,033
square feet and have three or
four bedrooms and two or three
baths. In addition, a variety of
15 exterior elevations, complete
with wood shingle roofs, rough.
sawn wood trim, concrete
driveways, and two-car garages
complement these homes.
Features include formal din-
ing areas , wood -burning
fireplaces and large walk-in •
Only five homes remain to be sold at Kings bnar. a .new com-
munity of single family ~ttached homes in Fountain Valley
Currently only Plan 3 ts available. Priced at $114 900 Plan 3 a
single story home. has three bedrooms. two baths. ~ duung r~m
and a breakfast nook. From tllf' point ,,r \ w'"'
''' thl' IJU\ •·r n ·~ prt'
ft•rablt-that tht' ai:ret·
\\' h <1 ll· \ r r v our r ca I
estate need'!. call U!>. We
havr all the tools and
experttM' to handle your
r eil I t-state transactions
l()(•allv Plw; we orrer the
umqut' ad\ antaRe~ Qf the
n a I 1 o n w t d e 1-: R A
net\\ork advantages
that rosr you noth1n~
<'>ctra G tvP us a <'a ll
t oda v Wt>'r e hl'rt' to
ht'lp'
F'R \ ShorerreM Realty
17141 1146 ~73
<2131S922747 The Kingsbriar sales office is open daily except Fnday from 11
a. m. to dusk. For further information call 839--4622
-H' you've seen
e of this lately,
take a look
at Los C.Orrales !
If it looks to you like all the
new homes you've seen lately
have been cut from the same
pattern, then you have n't
been to Los Corrales.
At Los Corrales, you won 't
find home after home after
clone after clone. Here you
get a choice of ll different
floor plans and 28 different
elevations. With that kind of
selection, it's almost as if they
were built to order.
The architecture is early
California. Open, airy designs
on large lots that complement
the San Juan Capistrano coun-
tryside. With walled entries,
garden courtyardR and gen-
uine clay tile roofs. And, un-
like a lot of new homes, the
architecture is built-in t o all
four sides. Not just the front.
The interiors a re unpre-
dictable. !:)oaring vaulted ceil-
ings with real wood beams
San Diego Fwy. to S;m
Juan Creek Rd . exit.
Then drive inland
to Los Corrales.
JUST FOUR
MILES FROM ./-"-..:;;;~·~THE OCEAN!
EIGHT BEAUTIFUL
MODEL HOMES
dramatize sunke n living
rooms. Unique fireplaces
blend Y-ith the decor. Connois-
seur kitchens with quality
Thermador appliances includ-
ing the top-of-the-line Ther-
matronic II Micro-Thermal
ovens (most plans), steam
c:lean dishwashers and trash
compactors. And the master
baths have more ceramic tile
than you'll find in most homes.
When you've had enough of
rows and rows of houses that
are all the same, take a look at
the two, three and four bed-
room models at Los Corrales.
You'll see that we've got a
better cut of home for the
money.
From $134,950
· Sales office: 28121 Via Rueda
San Juan Capistrano
CA 00675 .
Telephone: 714/661-0344.
Open Daily, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
.
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' (8 DAIL. y l'l.OT Suf'dey. OctoW 7, 1171
EDnnty Still G:rows
· 1nduatrial Space Beiras Snapped Up
D111M1 ~.,.... mil of ne...._....._.,o,..,. eo.., .................. 11
111&111 ............... 9'• _.._to llMllt.,. ·-· ..... aldeat of t•• Newport Sen 1 •h• o...p. Anellt_...,....._.,.,,
tH N••PGl't ........... n -
Mardl ftnl ..... ......, drop
ta vacut ~ apeee. a Nplftc•IMnlM ta.._,....
at ••te• •P•e• la Itel•• purcbued or l•AIM. aad a
steady Mw.a of MW tadwllrial • cout.Ndka.
• .,... INCISUS ta demw
for 1p.ee II a ..-Uw led' rMkm la ltMlf,'' D .._ ..W .• .,.....
coupled wtlla a MIN 18 m..--'°'Y, .._ a Malt~ martlt la
~nea..-..~
"Nft Jobi uHUJ ""al• a•aU.-•• r ..... dlnet'"" DOfta.totlaea.....,.,._olMW , ............... : altWI .. . o, .... c..tJ ......... .. •*' ~ ... jollil. ,..,. ••• At. .......... die lat ta&at'f ol
vacant laduatrtal •r•ce .... dropped to. bealilly .• ll1Wkm
••aare fMt from t .I mtllioo
lqHN '-t. U all·Um• .......
8faH ID '*'::r. Wider cm-ltndka d« to •.• mWiGD
from a Noonl I.I mUUoe aquare
fMt.
wan.a 198 aupply ol spece
wH cleereaala1. the averqe
moaW1 a~on rate roM . froa u ......... to 1.1 mWklll
fMt, rep I I "'II a abarp • per
ceat •• In ,.,,.rtll, Dunbam added.
New Shadow R11n .
Home Tract Open8
w ......... ~ b.a opened • .,.., ,..... of ita
Sba4ow ....... ,amJ.11 bomes ... tM ... ., Intae Vlllqe of
Northwood.
A tG&al of•....._ are = nleued for &ale la the new in· eremeM ._..... to 2IO tbe aumber of Mmel at ille lntae
eom~. ftNe and four bedroom bomel wttb up to two and -oae-lld ....._ ad J,• 11quare fMt of apadoul 11.tq area .,.. of.
feNd ID tMa.dotr Baa bome. .
Pne-1 f:rClm tm.-. tbe bom• are anllabl• lD aln&l• lnel aDd lwo4Dr:t "ealpa wUh tradttklGaJ &n1Hlb Tudor, Colon.la!,
ad C9P9 Cod ueblteetan.
To Witt Slaaclow Run, tab tbe Santa Ana ~ to tbe
CUiver Drtwe alt. Tuna eMt cm Culvw to Trabuc:o ltoad, rtlbt on
Trabaco to Bemlqtoa, U... Wt to Sbadow Run.
The ..i. oftlee and model8 are open dally from 10 a.m. until I
p.m.
Tbt atfcllltlt1 mantt WU fw
bullcilaCI ID UM aaaller alM . , .................. -equan fMt ac..-.ed for•,...
C9Dt " .... total: .......
SPIC• tcUlled • peT eeat of awaUable ud newly oeCUllMd .. apace.
Blabt ...,bl of "available la·
veatoey ID ladultrial 1paee. tbe
c:urnnt level, repraeng • ata·
bl• frowtb rate for Oran1e
Couty f ...-tall1 liaee t.be In-
ventory la down from 13. 7
moatb• at tbe end of 1978.
lllcl·lt11 lltftMOr'J lJ oab alitbt·
Jy above that for July of ism, a
"boom" period for all types al
deve'°P"Dent.
••AL19JVGll 'llQSB ftcures
are ~ part of t.be •hld.J, and
repre1ent tbe a11re1ate for
Orante County. they show re· markable atren&tb," D\&11.bam
added.
The Newport Economic
Group'• 1tucly ii eondacted semt·aanually for all areu In
Oran1e County, and la made
avallabae to clients and baltneaa
or1anlnttcm to aid In the plan·
nilll of new lnduatrtal develop.
meat.
Formed ID 1171, tbe Newport
Ecoooadca Group II a nNU"Cb
and con.ault1n1 ftrm offeriq
services ln tbe fteldl of 1eneral
economic uaalJala on national or
re•lonal-baaea. market re· aearcb, development plann•n1
and tlsca1 lmP-.-ct studies. Dur·
ln1 the firm a elsbt yean oC operation. more than 350 major
atudies In fteldl raqtn1 from re-
10 rt and hotel studies to
automaUve marketin& analYMS, have been conducted for cllenta across tbe nation.
.Kitchem Designed
For Convenie~e
Alt home cbefs what tbq want mmt ID kitcben deslp and in·
evitably tbe answer la "conv.aleee ... Tb.al wpaaes a wide
variety ol detalla, and CCJDY.-..C:e pl• '-nactlJ wtaM tbe
kltebeaa tn the bomea at Broad.moor•• TU.rtle Roell Vista
Dlilbborhood ofter.
Tbele caUaary eaten an ~ eq9tped wttll modena Geeetal Bleetric appUanc-tlaat __ cook&GD nqe wttb baocS,
aelf·clun'nc o.• and miavwaft. Ml&oal~••illl• . ....S· insulated dl9pc»al ud trub f«I~.
Loe.led in die lnlDe ~)''I VW..• of Turtle Rock, Turtle
ltoek Vtlta offers an arra~ IOwUomea with up to 2.417 aqua.re
feet and three bedlOoma plus den.
Pttcea ere lrolD S1'71.100 • .e.ctlwe Sept. 21. Howewer. aceord·
ln1 '° Dinetor ol SU. Jlay ........... oeeuntq AbMQ.at to th1a date may ....WS.1n tM unavaUaMt~ ot U7 or all prtce leftla.
Tbe netcbbortaood ma1 be ruc:W bJ taldaa tM lea Dleeo
Freeway IOUth to C\l!ver Drive in lniM. ft# cm cah91', Wt cm
Campm, left on T.u. Rock Drt" aad left apia a fflllpte.
Follow the Ii.Im to UM modal ._.. ud ..._ o81tee, .,_ da1lJ
from lO a.m. to I p.m.
W ASHIMGTON -Hlp ...
tenlt ,.... .... &alt of • ' ..
c.eioa ...... t.ar. .... ol tlaa
edle off IMI ' •1 ......... ..t ,.._ 8l!tfrit7, bat cw•all tlaa .....marbt ............... IDUbiil, ...U, Donald I. "°'*-
pr•ldeat ol the N aUonal Mr aoclatklft of Realtors. aays.
"Indeed. ln m•ny marketa
around the nation, act.lvitJ ii
every bit u = u last yqr,''
Hovde said. e of our mem·
bers have not had time to 0....
to tbe IJl'OllMU of 1loom and
doom and have, la fact, been let·
tin& •ales records ...
IT NOW APPEAll8, be added.
tbat tbe reu1e market. 6"' -..
inc will have tta aeeond best
year ner in term1 of unit sales,
wltb preliminary Au1uat figures
indieatlnc 3.15 mJW.oa unit.a OD a
seasonally adjusted annual
bu la.
"Thia la only allpUy leaa tbaa
the Pf'K rate of 3.9 million ualt.a
adlieftd in 1t78 ... Hovde said.
In dt.eulahal tbe lt.atul of i.al
est.ate, Hcwde noted tllat ...,
bouinl at.u coednue to bold up ............ , well des'"9 ,...
cord mortcase bateN9t , .....
and add~ tlaat tbe overttll decline for 1919 wlll aol be
anywWe _,. tbe drop ol mon
&.baa • peftlmt reeorded lD the
mi-im~.
• I
'REAL ESTATE
More Than 60 Sign Up
On Woodbridge List
The crand opening of the lakeside
increment of homes at the Akins
Company's Woodbridge Grove result·
ed in an overwhelming buyer
response earlier this month.
According lo Cbrys Stephenson,
manager of sales administration for
Atlns, an interest list preview was
scheduled for the week of Sept 3· 7
with sales appointments to begin
Saturday. Sept. 8, for the lake·
oriented community located In the
Irvine Company's Village of Wood -
bridge.
"It was amazing , .. s aid Ms
Stephenson. "The first prospective
buyer arrived at the sales office on
Sept. 3, at 12:01 a.m. "That was a
prophetic indication of how the rest
of the week would go.''
INSTEAD OF A campout, Akins
utilized a roll call whereby prospec·
tive buyers or their representatives .
needed only to be present three times
a day when the roll was called to re·
serve their places in line.
Ms. Stephenson estimated that
between 60 to 80 people signed up for
sales appointments.
"Besides the attractive designs of
th, homes themselves, the primary
reason for the extreme popuiarity of
this partic:J.l)ar increment is its prox-
imity lo the lake and tennis courts."
she said
WOODB&IDGE G&OVE homes
are available In four distinct floor
plans. ranging from 1,235 to 1,987
square feet. Prices range from
$94,900 to $189,900. effective Sept. 28.
Homes sold subsequent to this date,
however, may result in the un-
availability of any or all price levels.
One and two-story designs with up
to three bedrooms and three baths
are offered, with family rooms.
studies. libraries, sitting rooms, and
upstairs galleries in various models.
Every home features a master
s uite with a private bath contairung a
double pullman sink with Corian
marble top, tiled shower and tub.
One plan offers a s itting room in the
master suite.
KITOIENS RA VE a complete ar-
ray or built-in appliances, hardwood
cabinets, ceramic We coWltertops,
ice maker plumbing, and many lux-
ury appointments.
To reach Woodbridge Grove, take
the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway
to the Culver Drive offramp, and
follow the signs to the Village of
Woodbridge. The Village Information
Center is localed on the southeast
corner of Warner and CuJver Drive.
Sales office and model homes are
open rrom 10 a .m. to s p.m. daily.
.J•~JO..,,sion-proof
LOS ANGELES -California residential real
estate values will continue to climb dea~lte the rile m mortgage and inflation rates, accorctlng. to
William L. Janeski, president of Realty World, a
nJlltlonal real estate network whose 2,400 Southern
Callfoi'nia sales associates sold over a billion
dollars worth of real estate last year.
Janeskl made the prediction at a Realty World
sales meeting attended by approximately 1,400
brokers and sales associates. The meeUn1,
chaired by Charles R . Hutchinson, Realty World
Regional Director of the San Fernando Valley
Region. also featured an address by former
astronaut Walter F . Schlrra, now a Realty World
television spokesman.
JANESD SAID THAT reports rrom Realty
World brokers and marketing directors indicated
that California residential housing would remain
strona despite • sllgbt decline in prices In August
anct the expected peak in mortgage rates in the
last quarter of this year.
••Potential home buyers who focus on
mortcate Interest rates are not seeing the whole
picture," Janeski said. "The biggest factor ls
price -an4 the latest figures available show
California continuing its price leadership. San
Francisco homes are still the highest in North
America, although they slipped from an average
purchase price of $116,100 in July to $96,300 in
August._
Los Angeles Metro Area prices have remained
the same as a year ago at $87 ,300. with San Diego
up 6.3 percent over last August with an average
purchase price of $86, 700, •' he reported.
JANESIU ATTRIBUTED THE continued
growth ol Callfornia residential real estate to five
major fact.on:
1. IDcreaae in population.
2 .. lnablllty to ,ausry demand for new housing.
3. Greater competiUon and fewer restrictions on Callfornia'f mortgage market.
4. Jle&ter market adjuslment by California's
savinp .net loan institutions.
5. Greater co~Ution and protessionallsm by
cal(fornla tealton.
Proper&
Classes
Offered
Jlm Sbepard, vlee
.......... ol the lllllioft
Viejo llu.alelp1l Ad·
vilCll'Y c.o.a1 11unln• eom•Jltee an tenlor
laduatrlal real estate
1ale1maa, 1ddre11e1
two eemlaan. Oct. 11
IDd 11 on Industrial and
Commercial Property.
Th• procram la part of
Saddleback Colle1e'1 Contlauinl Education Ln
Real Estate procram;
dea11ned to belp real
estate proreaaionala
meet state re-Ucensin1
requirements.
STATE LAW now re·
quires real estate pro·
fessionala to complete 45
units of study evefY four
years. One hour ol class
is equivalent to one unit.
Tbe three-unit class
taught by Shepard cov·
ers introduction to in·
d us trial. commercial
real estate, site location,
building layout s .
economic analysis, con·
struction marketing and
state or tbe business
summary.
On Oct. 16, the class
meets from 7-10 p.m. in
the Registry Hotel in
Irvine a11d is repeated
Oct. 18 at the same lime
at the Mission Viejo
Country Club.
SADDLEBACK'S fall
series of classes offers
66 total units of continu
ing education credit,
which can be taken any
time prior to r e
licensing.
Participants can take
advantage of the col
lege's price of $190 for a
package of 45 units.
Registration can be
accomplished over the
phone with
MasterCharge or VISA
by calling 831·4650.
Register in person on
the Main Campus in
Building A or on the
North Campus, located
at Irvine Center Drive
and Jeffrey Road in
Irvine .
JANl:SID SAID THAT the growth of Realty
World ID California bu kept pace witb tbe market·.
qiore tlLID 30 ne,, brokers are being added to the
network each month. •-n. Callfornla home buyer is one of the most
sopM•le9'ed In the world, "Mr. Janeaki sald.
... ..., lllne come to this State after a lone series
of mOWI, md they demand a bigh derree of pro-
fessional aervice from realtors. That's why Realty
W.orld bM spent ao much time, money and effort
a11 tU atemlve broker-education procram."
• Recently, TJtomson llcKlnnon, one of the taraM MeUl'IU. brok•11e f'lnm ID the U.S. iaaClt a sablfatlaJ Investment ID Realty World.
$PH'*'I -blMlf of the "l(cKimreM Coanee-" .i ... C. a.ne.. Executive Vice Preliclent
•• • told the UM"'hlecl RUlty World CalHalm• tb.t Ida com,_, bu a1reMJ em-
... a 1pecdal pl'OIJ'am to develop De1t' ftnan..
llillr__.. that Wll1 eoable Re~ World .n to offer a wider raap of Hniee. to .............
When you and yolJf family
move up to Anaheim Hills,
you leave behind the hustle
and busUe, the hue and cry .
Our 4,300 acres of green and
gold, of peace and quiet.
emphasize the Acountry
environment that enhances
the serenity-and value-of
living here. The master plan
of. this hill 'n dale community
is unfolding as quality nome-
butldef s move with dehber·
atlon and cnrftsmansh1p to
complete some of Southern
California's finest residential
neighbof hoods. A Visit
demands that you experience
an the model homes to
discover what selection.
· beauty and prestige hv1ng rs
all about N. the ~e lime,
you'll encounter parks. the
golf course. shops. the saddle
club. schools, the tennis club
and vistas of sweepng
landscaped hillsides. For all its
completeness. Anaheim Hills
still lacks you. So, come visrt.
In fact. get a move on!
For furthef information. conwt an
AnahelfT'I HIMS ~ Wl the
ad!OOenl fisting or call Anehelm
HtHs. Inc.. (7141 998·2000 .
~.October 7. t879 DAILY PILOT C9
..
StJrt ""1th fa\m1nc Creel., ccrtaanh on.· ot the c.ho1cc loc:itton' tn l't!wport
lkjch Aud j :!4-hour Jth:ndcd g.11c-hnu'o(.· f'.ow 1m<1gtnc onc·'>tory, two·
\h.>ry, JmJ 'Phi-level. '>1nglc·IJm1ly Jlt,••hcd home-.. <111 ol them JrChrlccl urJI
~crm lo<tdcd wuh <ll\llOl .. 11\C lcJIUr..:' rhln the Cluhhou'c Y.llh pooh .ind
night ·lighted 11.:nn" •OUrt\ l'u1 the'<: , 1 menh tt•gl!lht:r <1nJ \ o u h..i'-e ... 1i1c:,1 vk
1110\l p..:oplc dream ot ;.ind only ... 11.:"" r1.· .. l1u It H•u Jn: the 1.rnll uf pcr-.011
"ho dcmJnU'> J line rc"lkncc 1n J pr" .1k •ommunrtv Ja,m1ne < reel. Jc~erv.,
,,1ur '>lrong l1tn\luLfJt11111 I ,,,, 1 ''" • / "" f11c 1/ll1t•1 int /11</111\• u\\11( wt11111
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11'eNewblnd
anaheim hills
.;r~1m Hills Wt11.11 · thi: Wesb
~ • 1 !°" , )Cr~ ,r •·. I ,(> lt'le Wl(J. '
':"~IV• lllt' l•n• ~t lltklMy. !ht!
: "o'!lt. .. -t Volll.Jt "> C fl l' >W thf::m ull
• t-•• "'l m,1• • · 1n. ":>rn.11t movl!
1. Pointe Ouinett
By Gunston H-111 Comoeny, Im
(1 14) 974·1840
2. c.m.ee Hiii•
By Th• Warmington <lroup
(714) 637·6614
1. Ridge View
Hy ThP Baldwin Company
(714) 998·9580
4. Anllheim .. Hs Eatllles
By S & S Construction Co.
. .
·~
1714) 998-2322 :
5. The G. L Lewis Cotlec:tlon
at An.Jhero Ridge Estates
( 714) 974·4081
6. Feather HUI
by Pacific Coast Builders
'714) G7J-13J 1 1 .. ttunt.n ...,..,.. ,; ..
By 1 he Rooert P Warmington Co
(714) 998-4071 ~ . a. ..... Ridge
By Oaktree ~Co
~714) 998-4005
9 . ,
• Slwdow Run ~.
By Warmlogtoo Development Co.
(714) 998-2631 ..
10. The f'.oaMllll• ,~
LUM)' TOwr!homes ~~ .
By Frectncks Development Corp. 'illJ
(714) 998·6082 If".'
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8uncley, Octotel7, '"'
Chri.stmas
1At UM 1uY daya ot lndlllD IUllUDer
t\nd JOU la bl.atorte Nat~bla -the
oldnt MUlemeot oo &h9 mllht.Y lllla-allelpp& River.
ToCfay ~Oct 21, krfwa ol
bJ1tory may Join the third annual
Natches' Fall Pll1rtma1e. Al the
Deep South doM a .. autumn dteu ol
colorful foll.,e, vWton wlll not ooly
have tlt• opportunity to view 32 ramoua aotebellwn bouaa but Lo eo·
jo7, aecordlo1 to th• uplorer
LaSalle, "the moet deslrabJe att.e on
lbe rlvu "
THIS Paovo old town, once
trea1ured u one of the crown Jewell of ~land, Fruce, and Spa.l.o, la now
one of lbe moat visited towoa In
America, Here each American will
ftnd a part olb!J beritqe.
llapiftcent bouaes lo the viclnJty
are replete wttb priceless colleciiooa ot .,.rlod furnlture, a rare crystal,
coin 1llver, uqulatte porcelain. and
many objeU .d'art.' of the opulent
relp ol Kini Cotton. Dllferent houses
are abowD each day. four on a mornln.I.
tour and foqr In the afternoon.
w ATCll 1HE Grande Dame ol
paddlewbeelers as it docks in
leeendary port, brillgin& to life II
Twain's Mississippi.
• in Waikiki? Program
Horry, Hotel Reservations May Be 'Pao'
To Visit
lrelmul
By STAN DELAPLANE
HONOLULU -On a chill morning in
San Francisco, we got on the big silver
rocket. Five hours later, barefoot a nd
warm on the beach at Waikiki. Ginger's
still flowering in the lei seller's huts. The
most fragrant flower of "the loveliest fleet
of islands that lies anchored in any ocean."
Straw-sand beaches. The trade wind
streams the coco palms into green weather
vanes . A sea so blue you c<mld dip a pen in
it and write. It lifts in lazy swells. Flashing
instant diamonds, 2,500 miles to the
mainland, 2,500 miles to Tahiti. Iaorana,
Tahiti! Maitaioe?)
HAWAII'S WASH E D BLUE s ky
matches the cutoff denims of the pretty
wahineson the beach. C Aloha, dch, wa htnl'~'
Jlowsit'!)
"You want to come here f'hnstm a!i''
l\lc·w Year'!." Bt•ttah make rescn at1on
NOW." said George. a beach boy c.at th•·
Hoy a l Ha waii a n ... Oey fill up fa~·. I'm tell
mg you! Maybe already pau."
"Pau" is finjshed. If you DO ge t to
Hawaii f or the holiday s , "mete
kalikimaka" is local pidgin for Merry
Christmas *. * ABOUT $305 ROUND-TRIP from the
West Coast. Plus eight days in a Waik1k1
hotel is the best I've come up with.
A hotel man says: "That's not ON t he
beach. You'll h ave to walk a couple of
blocks. It'll take some of the coconut c:lkc·
<md rummy maita1 calorics off ,;our mid
die
I d.Jd one holi day season here. If you n
fo r ~untan weather. excellent food and
ser vice, this is your cup of coconut milk.
*. * AUWE! THE BEST PRICES put you
into tour groups. The hotel man said:
"With competitive pricing, we've become
one-d ay·in·next-day-out resorts Baggage
outs ide your door at 8 a .m . And on to the
next island.
"Still it's a bargain vacation. Take an
advertised $299 flight and eight days at
Waikiki. They throw in a Budget Rent·a·
Car for a full day. Transfer you from airpo~ to hotel. Drape you with a plumeria
lei. Stoke you with one free maitai." ••• FOR SINGLES, THE crowded beach
at Waikiki is where the action is. "I didn't
know whether to come with a tour or by
myself. It's my first time," said a woman
at Waikiki.
She was r ecently divorced. About 40
and hating both. She'd taken off the wed·
ding ring. She wore a full length lace beach
coat over a black bathing suit. Combat
ready.
present.~
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OCTOBER 12
NOVEMBER 9
FEBRUARY 1
MARCH 14
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-IRELANO
Speajtu: Biii Mud~n
- GREECE
Speaker: Rolph Frank/In
-AFRICA
· Speaker: Ron Shannon
-CHINA
Speaker: /ens 8/ute ...
FRIDAYS -8 p.m. -OCC AUDITORIUM
Fairview and Arlln91on Sts., Cojta Mesa, Ca.
Single Admission: $3.00 • Gold Card: $2.o6
Group Ratts -10 or mor1
TICKET IN FORMAT/ON: 556-5521
"The t our visited the Big Island and
Lhe volcanoes. •Bags outside the door at 8
a.m . .' said the tour director. And off we go
again. Dinner at Maui. The trip up the
river at Kauai. They sing 'The Hawaiian
Wedding Song' in a grotto."
* * * SHE SAID: "I RODE tour buses that
took more off my bottom than a week at a
fat farm. I heard Latin names for fl owers.
The full names of every King and Queen of
the islands.
"On these tours, most people are in
their 60s. No wonder they can get up and
put their bags outside the door at 8 a m .
Good Lord, they eat dinner at 6 and go to
hcd at 8:30.
"I "as bored stiff " • • • SHF. SAID: "8l'T WAIKIKI ! l.1fi·
IH"gm .... .it 11 m tht• morning' You hu' 1· d111
111·r a11d W I T H ::.omt·hocl\ ~•l .1
tl\'l llLt·d !J o'clock It's comfortahle t11 mel·t
~om~onc in the water.
"If he wants to take yo u to the outside
bar for a drink. well it's easy to sa y yes.
And iJ it does n't s tack up, you can walk
away after one without bruising the guy's
<'go ..
TICllE'nS, priced al $3
for general admission
and S2 for persons with
Go ld Cards (senior PUBLI<: NOTICE '\~~:~~~~~!~~1•0~;,
<'tlizens). are on s aJe 10 u ... no,c11u~o'""••cM
the OCC Ticket Of!ict!, P~c;;.~~!:~!':::' '"' ~:ra"',~'.~u .... i
located 1n the college's T~P '011-·"9 P.''°"' ... OO•"<! r '.I. ... • ~ ... . °"'"'"., -" I' Q , tlW ... p • • ..., .. .. .._ l\c1m1ru~lr::it1on Ruild1n~ '"""""' '"""~•rR '"" '"" ..... , .. w ft J!"I o p e'n M o n dav1~:.,~:n .. ::~/./ '•" '"' ., ....... ~•Pi &••.,., ,... '•
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1ng the hard work and """u"""' c>-Coe•t °"''• P11o1 .• , •• , ,.,. ••r•• ...,.,"•"-0 , .... c .... M• r -Of 0r.,... c-"..., ~ run that occupy the <><•-1 1•·1' ,.,,.,.. -.,.. -... ,.,..._n ....... · . . ------................. ,.. ~,_, l'O<.>q:~l.'ti(' I nsh Pt• BLI(. ... OTI<. I: I ·-• ' .... , 0 • ., •• -,.,. .,,,. ...... " O~··· Po lot
GET OFF T HE TOUR route a nd THE JOURNEY in \TATllMl(IJorTOP::. .. 00-~0T =~~:-2~;;-<>f• ~~· 1··o• ;:~~·~~;;~;•I•
Wa ikiki can bruise YOU. It's not cheap in eludes VlSit.s to Bunratty r1CTITIOU0~.vv'!1° .. ~ ..... ~. ..,, ••.UO """""' ~ • • ••• ~~~ ,.._n.._., C•"-Ht Tt n ov,eus11•eU the good hotels. The mighty maita1 goes Castle. Adare Manor, Tow •ot-•nq --· ""•• ._.. I'•' ,,,., 1u1,,, H•Mt \U TlMEHT
for $250 a pop. They pack the gla~s with G a lwa y and Co n ·~;:_u"'°'',...f"''1 """''"" "1!"';;,::~.·:.-:-·'>" .. ,f •··• w...,., .. .,,._""''
• * *
<'rushc·d irl' Thc.v have to shoehorn tlu· nem a r a . Burren. the C.Rff" ""•lf ' •u•1 '"'" * ••• ,. ... Cliffs of Mohe r the •os1' .,,., .. ,..,,_,_, • -1•·" .,. •• t t Y•Ttf"\•4tPV
+1t I I f l•tAf '''''"" rum in . I C.•••orn .. .,1(11 A r a n 1 s I a n d o f ,,,. • ·• .. ,,.,, 1ou,, .... ,. ..... ~ • T hi s mak,·s tht• maita1 profitable , lmshmore. Donegal. the (:...,":,:; ::;;,,.;;.• ,·.;~ .~ . ..,.,.
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plenty ty C'ork and Dublin Hu"'•"'Oton8f.6',., '•frto,.,..,..t"'"" ,..,:.·,:.,·,. • ~" , .. ," .,. ,, '"
The hotel ma Sal.d · "Funny but a Jot o ' c 1~ " • .,.nr "''• ··~" , < , • MT .Y>-~ y •, • ... •
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n • • • • ther progT3ffiS In lhe (O"'ll•O••• •ounlAo,. V•t •• ............ ._, ••? , •. ..,,. '"" ••••• r• of people don't know Hawaii is one of the series include Greece, C•"'0'"'".,ll'll ...,,, •• .,, ,.. , ..... ~ .. ·-,, .. , 1 ,,.,, ., •. ...,. .. , N A• ,,,..., .... ,, 1n•
States. We get questions like, . What kind of Nov 9· Africa Feb 1 '"" """-· -~ «•••cfu(IPfl "• • I 0 ...... o-.. _._, '"'" ........ ,..,., .... "" •.• "'-..r>O#' ... ., .... nn ~ ...
• : ' . • ' Qe'N't•l~~•c> j• (4'-td•'"'• lO'OO'"' , 1el,U'l'",...V, llt ti.r; money do you use here?• ·· and China. March 14. r~ "" ~ \• •0•" ( ... \v ,. • .. .... p ~11m• -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~ "~~-~ '''-•·•• ·~ c~rtM~•.,'' • ~· ~>~r~··o~1,~~
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DEATH VALLEY TOUR
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, Oct.
1979
19. 20, 2 I ,
SI 10 CbaMcl °" do4IMe occ .. •cyJ
For Info: Phone Orange Coast College
Community Service Office 55S.5880
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Visit our Model Homes
atthe
Ne wporter Inn
You '11 be amazed!
Golden West Homes proudly inv1tc"i
you to c1 preview public ~hmvin~ l)f 8
hc(1 utifully decorated mobile hom('::-,
b~>ml' tt~ large n~ 2P•W ~quurc feel)
Sunday. O c t. 7 bct:wc1..'n 12 noon a nd
:l p. m. Come and view the lutc5t i11
quc1lit y manufuctun·d hou~ing Ym1
won't bclil'VC your eye:-,.
Newporter Inn
Jamboree Rd.,
Newport Beach
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...... ~ 7, 1179
Th• Blggeat Marketplace on th• Orange Coaet .
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
You Can Sell It, Find It,
Trade It With a Went Ad (842-5878)
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. . •••r• 1112 •-rtll 1002 .... ,.. IOOJ ••w• llOJ •-•wl 100 G1Mrtll IOOZ ••••• . 1002 •1w1tll 1002 ....................... ••••·•·•······•·•··•··· .................................................... , ..................................................................................... . ----_-.. ------~ _..-:._ ----------..-... ....... __ ........ _ .......... _ ..... ..
• CAIYll
SIEIMC9 IS llUDIMG! Cole o/ newf"'rl ~;;;;
Expanded and dramatically
customlied Deane Monaco with
s~ttacular golf course view, lOO'a of
extras including oak planked and
quony tile noon and entries. Custorn
ute fireplnce. s tereo center. wine
racks. library s h e l ving , etc .
lnc.omparable coordinat ed decor
including shirted fa bric on walls and
ceiUng in DR. 3 Bdrrns. 21h baths
including hu1te master suite with
s unken Roman marble tub, etc.
Owner/ A'gent. $485,000. CaU 644·7767.
REALTOR$· Peninsula Point
67§..5511
0,.. Sat/S. t .5 t 4 .. o ••••
1'hil newspeper will not ---------------lmowiqly accept any
advertfsin1 for real
.a&e which ls in viola-
timol tbelaw.
~ Act.ft"fben
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DAILY PILOT --• I t•tttwtt.fint5--
ca' wt immiolt Giiiy.
.......................
GI 1002 .......................
ME\WOU$145,900
Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2lh ba
Harbor Highland home.
features a spa, cov'd
patio ac lndry rm. Truly
the best ~ in the area.
'the owner will consider
2Dd TD, • the lst loan is
assumable. Ca ll now
before it's gone, 5.56-2660.
C::SEL.ECT
. tPROPERTIES ..,
.. l.OTASOUHO •JU~ Villa Park schools &: or· fered at oaly W7 ,900 for
cpek ..... Call 540-3868.
. \':I; I ?I IP;,,I
REAL £STAT£ ..,
ADA'S DBJTE
ll mate lots of money. Sellers says .. sell il ".
Asking S&t.900 for 3 BR
family home &: still soft. um prices in 1979! Call
now! 541).3666.
ftEAJ. UTATE
' TARANTELLO & LEE
RESIDENTIAL
BROKERAGE COMPANY ·
Pcacw •c Harbor-View Hw
Highly upg r a d ed home with 3
bedrooms, 3 baths on fee land.
Spectacular ocean and harbor views.
Palos Verdes s tone fireplace.
E xtra lan~e lot -room for pool.
2921 Pebble Drive $385,000.00
ExcepMDMI a., ia .._.,_.Wehe ft •h
This cha nne l front cottage with
adjoining rental unit includes dock for
30' boat. Prime investmentopPortunity.
$319,500.00
ro-t• Val.y~ Coedo °"" s... 12-4
Spacious 2 -bedroom 2 bath condo
loca ted in the exclusive Tiberon
complex. Central air. Unique nvi
access with ample room for spa
Jdeally situated near rec facilities.
tlJ.87 Bryce Court no.000.00
,,_A,tc-....
16 Units in prime Newport.Costa Mesa
rental area. Strong rents. Complex 2
years old. $865,000.
(2 I 3t 851-1199 l7 I 41 133-2650
AL.OT FOR YOUR SSS OCIAM DWI.IX
4 bednn. 2 bath, twhs. $325,000
Modem kilcben. bltns, Jtce 2,000 .sq ft owner's
carpets, drapes. near unit . 2 s e Pa r a l e
s hopping & s chools . balconies. lush alrium. 3
Close to freeways. Ask-queenslz.e bdrms. me $74.950. Take over ex-separate master w mg
1..+1nn VA loan of $34 000 with fireplace & sunken ;-~Y financing. 'call tub. J ust listed. cau to-
rD#, 9fi3. 7881 day! 6t6-7171
(ll'fN 1119• II\ IUN IO"f NOC!• Ol'fN fll 9• II~ ICJN 108l NI(!•
BAY 1llUX l•&PMI [ "''""' VIEW! VIEW!
Panoram.lc Newport Bay -------•
views from gorgeous 3 OCWRONT *VETS* bedrm upper unit or $55,000!
speciom 2 bedrm lower PRICE REDUCTION
unit! Nstural brick fplcs. BALBOA deJuxe duplex; U.. Yow a.iltr
Wd ban. 4 Car garage. Jaree 4 bdrm. & 3 bdrm. NOW ... NO oo\tN
Boat space. Steps to units, frplc. each; now LOANST0$100,000
beach. Dial 752-1700 $4116,000! Try installment l.OW INT. RATE. Let us
Fl+Sf ! purchase! show YoU bow to quahf y •
OHM HOUR
1515 IAYADEIE, lr•IH T.rnu: ....... ., •• ,. .... _ _.....& ......
wlllclows. ._ dw aad floon. M'W liltdllll,,
MW~ If ., .... L.,...,.. blcha•1,
2•12 -,. rwd. bewllM ,.tto .....
of et.ow rooa $341,900. OP9t SUNDAY
t -5.
SH LARISPUI. M Olde COl"OIMI .. W.: a
cite,...,.. SllNelle roof, ltrick .. ,..,._.,
rolMd ........ wood bell Id um.g.. ......
be•a a 11, & ....... 2 ball.; -41·2 to
octd -.... umlt. J•t SI 14,000. OPIH
SUNDAY 1-5.
2040 PHALAROPE: MeM V..-dt: Spic &
Spa;t Ir a •9'1Y intenstta.cJ tri••et -MW
pahtt, MW '-cbcapiac), Mwty c..,..ted. bicJ
FIVE llDaOOMS, 3 bottts. ~ rOOM.
fOU'1ftd t1NncJ rooun & two ~NI stoM
fiffplacH. Price redllced for cplliclt IClle.
$151,900.onHSUMDAY 1·5.
CANYON CREST CONDO: Corona ct.I
Mar: C.•eftiettt cCMldo -cloM to al
shops. schools, ch•rchH, ••lnuftl119
pool/spa & teMi5. .... be.tiWy dKorahd
-Tine ~· & ... & 211.z battts;
pri•afe patio, be.ttt-ht bookcaHs, wl11e
storac,t, finploc•s In H•lftcJ r'OOft'I & ill I~
master Mdroom. V HY •usual S 189, 900.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy., CCW'OM .. Mw
675-5511
Lingo Aul~
GREAT VIEW-
GREAT TERMS
Lo_..,. l a..•1111-. J ...... --
-CIMle+• lot. "-xt to ,..ti
wfflt a .W of u.·a C-.-L
..... fw • ., •• 1oa. , ........
.......... S4l0,000. °""
SAT Ir 5"" 1-5: 1721 klMGS
ROAD. MEWPOaT IEACH.
PRIVATE COMMUNITY
2 blocks frot11t ... beach. l
b.drOOUUl5. 2 baths, Lido SCMds
S.O..e. Tft91is cowts, cosu•:ueity
pool, shopplRCJ clou by. A
pleaun In beach lhi11q.
$129,900.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499-4551 495-1720
Soufft Loguna Lagma Higllet
497-3331 493-8812
Laguna leach Dana Point
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Custom deluxe duplex; 4 ~S TO IEACH Secluded patio + recrea-
ASSUMAILE
VA
VETSOHLY
UnbelJevable. 3 bedrm. 2
bath home with 1800
sq.ft. HI.lie added family room. formal dmmg rm.
brick fireplace. large
service aod laundr y
area. Beaut. patJo and
yard. Vet.s can assume
~. % VA loan Pricro
$82.500 . C a 11 now.
548-ZllJ
.., &3bdrm. uails. gourmet Sll9,900 tional facilities. Ta ite
IDtcbeninowner's apl. + °'8rming3bedrm. brick over exist.mg loan. of
lota of imported tile, petioa. Lota ol wood and $440/mo. pays all. No
lrplc. each Wl.it. 6 Car g1asa. Private commWl.i-qualifylng, easy financ-
g.arage + much more! ty. Call now! 6'6-7171 ing available. Call oow $895,000! Try your Ol'fN1t1~·11sruNrOB1'l<I'. only$12.S00.963-7881
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08lo w/all tbe goodies.
Prime Oran1e County
locatiM Offered at only
ISl.900.
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SICUa9 SWIMM ... POOL
Live in luxury in this Roman style
vi1la on a huge corner lot with
maximum privacy. 3 Bedrms and
family room. Beautiful swimming
pool & patio, room to add on. but best or all it's only $237 ,000. Open Sunday
1·5; see 263 Ocean View. N.B. <comer
Cliff Dr. & Tustin Ave.)
Bay & Ocean View
That's right. This outstanding
propert~ view the bay from the living
rm & fhe ocean from the master
bdrm. This propefty is one of a kind,
situated in the Peninsula Point on a
large com er Jot onJy 230' from the
sand oo the bay & 115' from the sand
& the ocean. The property now is a
duplex with t he owner's unit a 3 Bdrm
3 Ba + den + breakfast nook with lots
of room & decorated f'9 perfection.
Downstairs is a rental unit. 2 Br 2 Ba + den. If one wishes this duplex can
easily be converted to a very lovely
home . Parking for 5 cars. If you are a
light sleeper pounding surf will keep
you awake. This property has had a
lot of om.~rs but not the rrght one.
Listed at $395,000. If not sold this year.
1l will be li sted at a much higher PrH'<'
n e>.t year . Ope n House S<t t /S\Jn
l -4PM. Call for deta ils
JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR
2602 NC'wport Hl v<i . Nt:>wport. Beach
675-9111 24 HOUI. SBVICE
BEST IN BLUFFS
LARG£ST Z ftLAH. Beautiful 2600 sq ft.
4 Bdrm. l''am Rm, 212 Ba. huge bonus
room. new ('arpels. wrap a ro und
patio. La r j?e g r ee n belt. S220 .000
including la nd.
HST IUY. 3 Bdrm. 1 level end unit.
New car pets. paint. drapes. Nice
greenbelt. Good terms . Bargain.
. $135,000. .
ll.""5 UYROMT. Full water view
locaUon. 3 Bdrm. 2~ Ba. 1950 sq.ft.
Lge encl patio, overloolcing panoramic
bay view. $231,500.
OP9t SUM. 1·5 212'..... •• ,
BLUFFS BRAND NEW HOMES
Last chance. 2, 3 & 4 BR, 1 & 2 stories :
finest. latest amenities. $210,000 To
$235,000 Including land!
<>PIH SUM. I ·5
YIST A D& OllO & ESl'LAMAOI
HELEN B. DOWD
IEALToa IMC. 644-01)4
Lht & ~ wt• tt. lbplrfl
IRYINE TERRACE BEAUTY
Outstanding 2200 sq.ft. l le1,el home. 3
Bd rm. large form dm. or fam rm ..
bright. cheerful. large beauufully
landstaped lot , w/si:>arkling pool.
Neutral N1rpets. drapes Nt'w r ustom
kitchen. t·ompletely remodeled Onl ~
$259.500 INC LUDING THE LAND .
O,EM SUM. 1-5 1911 Swodrift
HELEN B. DOWD
IULT<>a IMC. 644-0134
~ Colcsworthy & Co.
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2S4S EASTBLUrF OR.
N EWP~CH. CA.
ILUFfS IEST VALUE!
An unobstructed bay view; close
enough to hear the calls of the Back
Bay water birds . Move-in cond.,
spacious mstr. suite + guest bdrm. &
den : a rare find at ~.000. Low
interest 91f•% fin ancing available.
STAINED GLASS, WOOD &·TILE
Beautifully appQinted 3 bdrm., 21h
bath Bluffs condo; popular Trina
Model on major greenbelt -original
section. Private brick patio with
flowering fruit trees. $167,500.
APPIOl ~ ACI£
HllSE PIOPOTY 8ACI UY
Must seU, owner is in new home.
aBR, l~Ba. family room, fireplace,
lg yard, corral, barn & garden area. ~reat for kids. Newport Scbooia.
Owner/agt.
SIJ4,MO 14'-0.116,
· HARIOR VIEW HOMES
ASSUMAILI LOAM
No qualifying. no points and no Joan
fees. The low interest rate 1st Trust
Deed can be easily assumed on thls
beautiful 2 story, 4 bedroom, 21h bath
a nd family room ''Palermo" in
Harbor View. Extensively upgraded
to include a spa, s kylight, custom
shutters throughout. French doors in
ff!mily room. is land kitchen and an
excellent decor. Shows extremely
well. Very desirable fa mily location ,
across from a greenbelt, 1 block to
community pool. walk to Anderson '
School; and the safety and privacy of
a no through-traffic street. Fee simple
land -Owner may carry 2nd Trust
Deed. Offered at $239,500.
OP9I SUNDAY I to 5 PM
1145 ftottT ASHLEY
SPYGLASS HILL
IEST VALUE
T his sm~le story 4 bedroom, 21 2 bath
"Nt-wporter" is the least expensive 4
bedroom :.ava ila ble in Spyglass today.
If 1ghlightin~ th1!-. beautiful home is a
c us tom pool a nd spa, professional
t•asy can: landscapinE!. extensive use
o f brick i..lnd wood. Koi pond and
running stream. 2800 square feet of
living span~ plus triple garage and
we ll local<'d on the Hill for privacy
a nd qwet living. Excellent price with
term~ available. offered at $409.000.
COSTA MESA
2 HOUSES OH I LOT
Each detached house has 2 bedrooms.
l bath. street·to-slreet loca tion with
easy park.mg_ Always rented, these
recently refurbis hed houses are in
~real condition. Terms available. A
must sell situation. Owner will help
with financin g. will trade, excha nge,
creative terms . As king $139,500.
Submit all offers .
IRVIME ¥&.LA. 0. MOiilHWOOD
Brand new custom bome stOl vnder '
construction. available for early
November move-ln.. Th1s quality home
feature" 4 bedrooms . 21":-baths. family
room. lnple garage and opener. gas
app li ance s with m;crowave.
compactor. dishwasher. continuous
cleaning ovens and air conditioning.
Beautifully tiled baths, cedar s hake
roof. wood siding and much more .
Offered ai $149.500 .
PENINSULA DUPLEX
Built just I year ago. ttiis Spanish
s tyle duplex features 3 bedroom and 1
bedroom units: both w1th fireplaces.
dishwasher~. modem appliances with
beautiful Spanis h tiles. Easy walk to
beach and shops. Very flexible te rms.
Owner Wlll trade. $290.000.
RCTaylgrCo
640 -5112
HARBOR RIDGE CREST
I lJg hly upgraded . 2.000 sq ft . popular
2 Bdrm .. 1-\evel Dynasty Plan. Prime
location ! Luxurious neutra l carpel.
s hutters. hie. landscaped. A/C. Lovely
ni ght lig ht, oce an view. A skin ~
S350.000 including land!
Oret 1.5 31 COYBfnY
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'J'laalllcltd llaad
Theodore De Franco, 52, of Wanamaaaa,
N .J. puts his left arm around Dr. Charles
P . Melone Jr .• director of the Cabrini
Medi~ Center Hand SUl'&'ery Service in
New Yor k Clty. De Franco, a mason
fore man, severed his left band In a cement
mixer in June. Dr. Melooe reattached the
hand in an elibt-hour surcical procedure.
Fence-viewer Jobless?
Best Walls Are Those Never Constructed
S MrnlFIELD, R.l . (AP) -
''Good f e n ces m a ke g ood
neighbors," poet Robert Frost
• once WT'OUI. New England fence-
• viewers disagree. They say the
best fence is no fence al all.
Fence -viewi ng is t he old
•c ustom of settling quarrels
between neighborS by a ppoint·
ing a fence-viewer to act as
: judge and jury in disputes over
, boundaries. .. • .. A F ENCE IS defiance," said
• Albert F. Bruno, the fence·
. viewer in th.is town of 16,300 for
·nine years.
He can't recall anybody put·
Ung up a fence that d1dn'l mean
• trouble.
"People are funny a bout
fences. They will s tick their
aoaee into their neighbor's busi·
· nest over a fence, even if they'll
• respect their neighbor's privacy
over everything else. The best
fences are the ones tha t were
never built," he said.
BRUMO CAN T E L L the
motive behind a fence by looking
at a man's face and observing
the way he's building it.
"If he's putting up a s pite
• fence because he's upset with
his neighbor, he can't get the
fence up fu t enough . He's hasty
: and he makes mistakes along
the way," he said.
But aomeooe building a fence
• for pleasure takes bis time like
Bruno did when be pul up a
l white picket fence 288 feet long ~ at bill house ju.st over the Rhode
· Island border in Killingly, Conn.
• He spent all ~mer building it.
••t P&OBABLY HAVE the
longest picket fence in my town.
"I'm adfacent to a school and my
side yard became a abort cut for
a bout 400 kids. We had a garden
and tbekida,atetbetomaroes. The
; wild 1rapes were stripped ofr the
• vinea,"heaaid. • B r uno fl1ured a four-foot
• fence would enhance bis 100-
• year-old house and would be a
p1ycbolo1lcal det err ent to
• cblldrm. He wu rieht. His yard
DOW ill bil Jll'l•ate domain.
made by the party ln power. The
laat peraon to bold the post un-
der that system was Joseph M.
Lupien, now ~.
"I BAD JUST retired and one
day I went to the barber shop. I
said I'd like to be a fence·viewer
and they happened to be out of
one. They appointed me," Lu·
p1en recalled.
He said he didn't know what
ca used more trouble between
neighbon -fences or dogs, but
In t he cas e o f two women
separated by a fence. It wouldn't
h ave mattered. They araued over everytblng.
"They'd be out watering their
flowers and they'd spray each
other with the hose . Then one
would look al the other one out
the window and ca ll me up. I'd
go down and talk to the one who
complained. and the other one
would come up to my bOUM to
find oul what the flrat one aald."
be remembered.
E&IC SLOANE OF Warren,
Conn., the a rtist and writer
whose books on Americana have
captured the flavor of the na·
lion's early years. wrote in "Our
Vanishing Landscape·"
"Nol long ago an impc>rtant
job in every American town was
that of the fence ·vlewer . There
la nothing for f-ence·viewers to
do today, yet many towna sWJ
elect them and pay them for
lbelr omce.
"Nowadays this strange office
is us ually bestowed on deserving
citlzerus as a practica l joke. but
not so long ago, the plug hat and
coat of the New Enaland fence·
viewer was a very official un·
llorm ."
Deprogramming
Attorney Faces
Discipline Action
SALEM. Ore. CAP> -A Salem attorney fact.oa disciplinary pro-
ceedings because of his work ln deprorramnuni relltioua cult mem·
bera says he doesn 't think he's done an~ wroo1. "I'll fight it," said Peter Rudie of the ethlca complaint flied by the
Oregon State Bar.
"I DON'T BELIEVE I did
anything unethical in the two
deproarammings. ··he said.,
T h e b ar a cc used h i m o r
counseling a client ln illegal con·
duel and uslng false evidence to
obtain courl orders lo 1 uar·
d1anahip cues.
Rudie said the l11uea already
have been settled ln court during
bearines on the lwo cues, one
involving the Rev. Sun Myung
Moon's Unification Church and
the other the l nternalional
Society for Krishna Consctoua·
ness.
forts like b1a have polarized
public OPinioo "inside and out.-
side the bar." .
Rudie vowed not to be in·
Umidat.ed by the complaint.
"I don't plan t.o limit my prac·
lice ln any way," be said.
TOE COMPLAINT ALSO al·
leged Rudie neglected a cllent'a
divorce case and the 30-year-old
lawyer adrnllled be had "lel
things allde" ln t!ial cu e. But he
said be didn't th.lnk his client
auCfered u a reeult.
· Until 1981. the position of fence·
ivlewer In Smlthlleld was an
unpaid poUUcal appolnlmenl
"TBE&E ABE SOME people
in the bar who would like to eee
m y activities curtailed," Rud.le
1 aaid of the motivation behind the
complaint.
He blamed bis tardJnesa on the
personal tragedy of his parentl
being killed in a plane crub
during the case.
Rud1e bu 10 day• to answer
the complaint. A three-member
board will be appointed by the
bar to conduct a heartni. Tb•
board's ftndinp and recommen·
dattona will be forwarded t.o the
bar'• diredon and then on to
the Ore1on Supre me Court
which must make tbe ulUmate
decl11on on the complahrt.
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1 T•• ac.rer ·Pa tr ick N. Wallendorf,
J f .or mer t e 1 e v t 1 lo n
\ aacbormlD lD Pboeni&, bu
fl.DlaMd lD top ll)Ot OD tbe
ArilCIU State Bar n&mlna·
tloa. -..
He eald deprogrammine ef·
Continental
Cuts Flights
From Seattle
SEATrLE (AP ) -Coatlnen·
tat Alrllnea bu announced an
ead to SeaWe·Hooolu.lu fllehtl
on Oct. u, laJ1na two fuel ......
pllen have Cut back on their
eontraeta.
Frida1•1 announcement by the
Los ~baaed alrllDe leaftll
onlJ two major alrl1De9 -u~
eel and Northwett -Mrvtq the
popular route. BrUll.tt Intent•·
tional stopped S.attle-Rawali
rushta oa Aq. 1.
Seattle-baaed Aeroamertea
also Ill• t.be roui., but onb
twice MCb week.
Atrllae atndala claim fares
bttw ... SeaW. ud HawaU an amoac tW aow.t m UM world on
a per·mlle bMll, mU!a&_p
fttablUtr dUfteal&. -'llb' ID
slower "ll"'N' aMlldlll.
I.
Stimulation
Work Key
SANTA CLARA CAP> -
A Stanford Un1ven1ty 1u.r·
ve1 1how1 tbat recellt
bUllMU IChool ,radaatea
earn an averap ol SZ'I ,000
a 1•ar bat IDCllM7 wun't tbe mllD reuoe for t.belr
job 11ledklal. The m= 1ald tile ~-;:. .. ,.~= wltb ~ .......
.. and .. "'°"*' ,. earlJ •elt .....,.tr. l'tftJ ..... ,.., ... Mld
tbeJ clda't ... dal job "Cr~ .... ,. ...... Hlar7 of·
PO&'l'lllOUTll, Va. (AP> -
TM lMnMlDa WOffJ atDOllC • ., ~ °"" .... to .....................
••clear wutet llu reaci.M
Vlr111da'1 Tldlnraw area -
wlUcla receln• aboat H.OOI
po ... ~ .......... ... ,.., ,.,. ........ COUDtl'll9.
About • U.. a 1ear tldpt
put lido PorUmoutb carntna
1J.toD CMb· ol i..d and steer.
wb CGllC•lnlftl -pouDda ol
1peat nuclear fuel
TllS aADIOACTIYS ...._
are seat to tbe UDltAtd Stat. un-
der the Moma foe Peace pro-
1ram ..Ubllabed bJ th• late
PrHldent Et1enbower u a
... Wre ol frttedsblp.
But wbatner t.be 1enerou1 moU•• tbat 1aaplnd the pro. sram. the diudl1 carsoes have
railed many que1Uom, an.r
yean ol Utt.le concern. Bul it ap.
pean notb•na ii beiac done to atop
tbem. Portamoatb la tM major part
for ...-w., tM INdur ......
wblcb from Mn an abipped bJ track, under armed curd. to
Department or Enera dllpoal
pla.atl near Alken. S.C.
TBAT'I 8SCAt11S
Portamou&b la a moderD part
wltb ..... nil ud tnck ......
and b.11 • IOOd barbor. But ll .. also became vlrWallJ DO .._,
Eul Coat port wW aecept tM
cub.
For run. lbe ahSpmentl w.t almost unnoticed. But lall
moetJa, Pl•l•n Canu ea1led
for aa iDeftMe in tbe aJDCMmt ol
forelp mx .. ar wattel Mal fw atorap bl this country. At tr.e
same time, U... baYe ..._out·
erlea at aevwal au.ci.at dumlle
around tbe COUlllr)' about &.be
dan1er of 1tortni radioactive
wutea.
And now, people here bave
begun to worry. Anti-nuclear ac·
Uviall, first. Then some city of.
fl ct ala. Tben otbera In t he
Tid ewater a r ea a ro und the
mouth of Cbeeapeake Bay
MO&E THAN a million people
live i n the are a around
Portsmouth. What would happen
to them if one or more of the
casks should rupture -or be
sabotaeed?
Altbou eb there ls dispute
about the likelihood of an acci-
dent oc aabotaae. there'• liWe
disagreement tiiat the result of
s u c h a thing w ould be
catastrophic.
• 'Conalder l n g t h at t hese
r a dioactive waste s hipments
eoatal.D ••mllallJ U.. ...... kill·
lD1 po9'f •till ...... am are pven all b1 U. aplaeioD ol a
aaelear •MfOll. •• fffl tbe nc <N9dlu' ~ 0om. ml•'-> ti...., l•t .._ _...
Jadamd bJ aDowtDa .......
more 1blp..U ~Sb tbi1 dnMlr pop1d hd ...... ..,.
Jim 1ftllt. a 111k•=a ,_. dae.
Tldtw.wr·NMd •atl·auclear
lf'OUP, 'J'nllb.a.Power.
BVT 1tlS Nae lb T not bave
maadl dlillkie, .a.e. almoltft91
odaer ,.t capeb\t of bpdltel
tbe 1161 earto = t.bat carry tbe ..... full .... doMd
ltl doon to tbe lblpmenta.
Aad lt'• federal law tlaat
radioeeUft fael from forelp
a.ac .. ar pa.u the United Stat.I
bu IMijed build amt be re-
tuJ"IMld wben 1LI UlefulHM ll
over. otftdala bave made no
mowe to chaqe the law, even
here , wt.ere the 1bipment1 belp
the eib'•90lllM•)'.
BJ lta owa a4mlaalon, tbe
NBC la Yialettftl lia OWD rep.la·
Uom, banded down lD July, pro-
blbltins the ahipme9t of hilh.ly
r adioactive auba..._ lhrou&h
a city wttb over 100,000 popula·
Uoo.
Porta mouth'• pop•laUon ls
more tbm uo.ooo. Aad tbere an
four more cities that tarp or
lar1er nearby. pa. .t.-o smaller
clues.
Tiii! Nl" •u wun allts>-
meat.a ha•• to come ubore
10me.-., Uld unt0 oflldala
can wwll ......u.l.q "1 wttb
anotlMr part. Portamauda .....
Ukeb tollllep ree.6._ UMm. Nae ofndal aoMrt BurDeU
bat lMlllCl • ~Poh'Y ......
UoG to tbe rwpladon, allowtna
T ran1auclear lac ., whlc6
bandlea moat ahipmeota. to coc·
Unue nM1Ds the cultl lhroulh
Porta mouth t.o South Caroll.na .
How "temporary" the exem~
Uon wt1l be. no ooe ca.a uy.
Tbe NBC uya the caak.I are
deal1ned lO withstand ~very
known accid4!'nt or assault that
could be made upon them
''IT IS ALMOST inconceivable
that a spent fuel contauaer could
be breached to the polllt where 1t
would create a huard." sa..id
Dick Sm.ttb, a health physicist at
the federal plant at Oak-BJdae,
Teno.
L)"m C.1\u'Der. at Ute Savan-nah Rh•er plant near Alken.
a greed.
"ll would be kaad or like.
'What would a doe do lf be
cbued a car and cautbl lt!' The
•
Caeet aN a b'emely M 1:.. tf open.'',..,,....... "
Some taltl OD tba allil
bad tbem drop.,.. fNlllf=
alrplMe • 2.000 , ... --... ~ v.aa. by ........ pleat.ed 111111' ..
tbem • ..,_, ... 1un1M &atad. ·111e eaMI ........ ...,. •• Ua•'• be• tko.,a et u.m."..WTmw. .t
WILLI&• 11ua.a.
Portemoutb'• r~al .se. f ... amc.r, qrMd ... tlle
elaeaee1 of tla• caJlst belDI
bnacW Ul.roqb am•• OI' .. botall .... ~ .........
Bat 1'abl IW1 fMl"I for u.·
tutare . "We'·H beea haekJ. Tb•
LOrd'• been ••tdllDI .,., ....
... laid. '"n.e -" bomd to coa:ae."
William Re1nold1 of Hilb
Point, N.C., coordinator of the
nuclear tramportaUoo prujeet ol
tbe American Fn.dl 8enkie
Committee. a Qu•br aroup,
ai.o aaya tbt cbln 111 fll • ..& denl a.re lo*, bql ..........
crease in the nma._. ol tldp.
meota over UM eat,.,. ,.an
increases the cbaDHI for u lie'<
cidenl. And the CCIGMQUMICel ol an accideat are very hip." ~
THOSE INC&EAllNG
chances are what wony the AD· ti-nuclear p-oupa, wbo o"1y re-
cenUy st.aaed a 1mall lllotoreede
from Portlmouda to Alken '°de-monstrate tlaeir de-·Mated fean.
Trutb·iD·Power and other anti·
nuclear croups are clrc11lalinc
peUUom ta tbe ·~-...... Portamouth Marinil Tennf•ala
where the calJu are ua&oedeci
from the lbipa.
Tb• peUUola ~ the ...
nuclear ll'OUP'• Cllpf09itlon totbe
sb1pment.1 and uu for eaact·
ment of a city ordiD&nce ban·
Dini them.
"We JUSt don'l think that
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OPEN IN llG CANYON -"El
Dorado'· 3 bedrm, beautifully
appoi nted & m e ticulou s l y
maintained. The view is special &
the amenities numerous. $239,000.
S EE LYLEEN EWI NG AT 33 SEA
ISLAND
OPEN IH llG CANYON -5
bedrooms. 3 baths . family room.
open J!a rden kitc hen. Excell entt
location Price $419,500. SEE
CRAIG KINDIG AT 7 CHERRY
HILLS LANE.
OPEH HAalOI VIEW-llOADMOOlt -
H1g family home. 4 Bdrm family
rm. separate 20x20 game room.
Supc·r 0<.·Pan 1bay VIEW $283,000.
SJ-: f'. Ct\ HOLE MC H A HAN AT 2515
WJ~DOVEH
OPEN IN CAMEO SHOIES -
EXCLUSIVE View' 2 Bdrm, couple
home. pool. wood floor. S540.000
FEE SF:E LUCY ROSE AT 4539
1-'A IRFIELD.
OPEN OH THE PENINSULA -
Outs tanding 4 Bdrm. family home
c:om pletc with oak floors & spa.
S485.000 SEE BILL BENTS AT 402
BELVUE LANE.
Oft&I IN IAYCREST -Baycrest's
nicest street is the selling for this
exciting 4 Bdrm pool h ome.
$315.000. SEE LAVONDA AT 1816
BU'M'ONSUELL LN. °"" .. THI IWfff -FU:st ume offered. a magn ificent totally
upflraded greenbelt home. 3 Bdrms,
ab::.olute perfection S EE EVAN
CORKETT AT 505 AVENI DA
LARGO.
OPEN IN UNIVEI SITY 'AllC -
Vaulted ceilings. gourmet kitchen, 3
bedroom s. loft. $139.500 FEE. SEE
CORA AT 27 CYPRESS TREE.
.OPE:H IH IAYSHOltES -Traditional
ramily homc Brick patio. 4 Bdrm
or 3 Bdrm plus den $275.000. SEE
KAY RANG ER AT 2592 VISTA
DR IVE.
OPEN IH IA YSHOIES -Try lease
opt ion & avoid hi gh rnterP'\t
perfect family home just steps from
private beach. S398.000 SEE SUZIE
EX LEY AT 2451 BAYSHORE
DRIVE
OPEN IH OU> COIOHA DB. MAI
Near th l• beach c h arming
newly·bu11t Cape Cod 3 Bdrm home.
$319.000 SEE PHYLLIS DILLON
AT 302 llELIOTROPE
DOVBt SHOIES
At last. thr perfect home with an
outstanding ocean. bay. mountain &
nig ht li ght vie"' Gracious entry
into large living room & formal
dining room Gourmet kitche n &
separate family room. Plantation
shutters -3 bedr oom and master
suite . S.595.000 including the land.
•YN TaaACI
Ow n e r will consider LEASE
OPTION for this very special home
-3 B<inns. 2 baths, you'll love it!
$239.900.
UDO ISU -POOi. t
70 feet frontage, this luxury home
with its 6 Bdrms. 5 baths, large
formal dining room. family room, &
study. ideal for either entertaining
or just pla in comfort for your
family. Close to private beaches,
clubhouse tennis courts. $925,000.
LUSK HAllOI v•w t&LS
4 bedr oom S a ndpiper wit
spectacular canyon & ocean views
plus large exciting pool & privaW
yard. Formal d in ing, s-eparat4l
family room & 3 c ar garage
$317 ,500 land included.
DICUTlft MAMOa
Custom built 4 Br, 3 bath with
vaulted ceilings, dramatic
fireplaces com_plete wlttL..Rool k
spa. Comer location in prestlgloua
neighborhood. $330,000 Fee.
A COllN&L ...... CO.
844·9080
1tt1 MN~ MIU.I RO.
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A IUBllOIARY OF
THE IRY1N! COM,ANY
MO COMPAllSOM!
This imposing custom built 5BR
home located in the prestigious
Dover Shores area would be
difficult to duplicate today! Fine
family orientation incl. basketball
& badminton court adjoining pool
area . Gracious executive
entertaining a r eas. A well
maintained residence w/Mw cpts &
paint and offered at a realistic price
of $429,000. Tom Allinson 6'2·8235.
OPEN SUN. 1·4 :30 P .M. 1528
SANTIAGO. <H-73)
IALIOA ISLAND!
Exceptional 3BR & den front home
, w /ot>en high beamed ceilings, 2
Ip J C'S , pa ti o & p v t . d e c Jc .
PLUS. . .2BR rental unit. A prime
property offered at $385.000. Martha
Macnab 642·8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5
.P.~. 227·2271h PEARL. (ff-74)
DEaFfB.DI
Highly upg r a ded. immaculate
s in g l e -s tory condomin iu m
w I o'Uls t a nding decor & lovely
~reenbell location. 2BRs & den -
natural wood panelin~ & decorator
w a II c·overings & more~ S97 ,900.
Trid Lindholm 752-1414. OPEN
SUN . 1·5 P.M. 9 MIRROR LAKE.
<H-75)
~LOCATION .•.
in s uper Harbor View Homes! A
mini -estate Palermo m odel
w/beautiful grounds & pool, spa &
total privacy. Immac ulate
cond ition -quick escrow
possible ... be settled before the
Holidays ! $259,000 fee. Jeanne
Ba rnett 644-6200. OPEN SUN. 1-5
P .M. 1718 PORT ABBEY. <H-76)
DOVY SHORES
Custom built by pres ent owner this
e legant 5BR Bayfront residence
features approx. 4000 sq.fl. of great
livinJZ s pace. Lg courtyard entrance
-family rm -pier & slip. $970,000
leasehold. Barbara Aune 642·8235.
'OP.EN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 209 EVENING
STAR LANE. <H·77 )
TUan.E IOCIC VIEW!
Lovely 4BR/f2lmily rm home
w I g'Orgeous view of city lights.
Immaculate , move-in conditlo.n.
Loyely location affording cool
breezes from your carefree
backya rd w I C'overed patio.
Air-cond. Dorothy Lewis 752-1414.
OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M. 50 CANYON
RIDGE. (H-'18)
IAYSHOalSl
Little Hoose w/ BIG Ideas! Perfect
couple borne wilt pvt patio off
living rm & kitchen. #1 Bonus: 2nd
patio off master BR. #2 Bonus : Lg
lot & whole upstairs area to develop.
family home to your design! Dona
Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SUN. 1·5
P .M. ~VISTA DRIVE. <H-79)
U.lllLllVAILI VAi.Uit
Delightful 3BR University Park
townborne priced realistically at
$118,500!' Freshly painted and
feat~ inside atrium w/btand new wood deck & over-hang.
.Don't delay! Julie Van Wieren
752-1414. OPEN SUN. 1·4 P.M. 18126
DEWBERRY. (H-81)
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Harbor, jetty, Catalina & sunsets!
3BR & conv. den home w/sparkling
pool that makes this the perfect
place for indoor/outdoor
entertaining. $'795,000 fee. Harriet
perry 842·8235. OPEN SUN. 1-5
P.M. 1915 GALATEA TERRACE,
IRVINE TERRACE. <H·82)
WA&.ll fO SCMOOU & SNOfflta
. . .from this brllht 2-story Turtle
Rock home. 4 lg BRs -eeparate
family rm -formal dtnJng -
spacious muter aulte -lg yard • 2
patios. 3-car 1ara1e. S1'7.t..500.
Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. Ol"EN
SUN. 1·5 P .M. 147'2 SAGINAW.
(H-81)
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tbia lovely 4 bdrm home
wWl a •JN1cJaul llvlaa room. 2 frplca, near new
:;r.m•·s.ua~ :All or oaly Slot,900.
IArwe uaumable loan. no qualUytn1. Call
m.s370now!
ALLSTATE
REM.TORS
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Pool-Golf .......
Total secluded estate
grounds w /walls & lreeti.
4 BR. Fam.Rm .. formal
din L.ge sep mstr WtnK
off indoo r xarden
atnum Wctbar , fplc.
heavy beams 3 patio:.,
red tile roof So unique &
different. Must i1ee Only
$127,900. Call 963-0902
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UMeeul ON UDO ISi.i -S-6 bdrma
flowln1 Interior. plantation sbutten:
slate fioors. $595.000. See Kay Parker
at l~ Via Nice . .
UN19U1 IN OU> CotlOHA DB. MAR -3
bdrm with beams. cute frplce, 2 paUos
and so. or hwy. with apt. rental unit ..
$240,000. S ee Sara Marvin
Cowner/agt) at 420 Fernleaf.
UNlqUI ... IA YSHOIES -3 bdrm fee
European fiair. patio spa. sec&irity:
$385,000. See Bert Reedy at 2511 Vista
Dr.
UNlqUI IN H.V. lltOADMOOI -Lge yar~s. sgle sty 4 bdrm. bright,
spacious a nd nr pool, tennis, stores .
$275,000. See Dottie Valentine at 2808
Lighthouse.
UNffiMll OM UDO ISU - 2 new homes.
beaut. appointments. gourmet
kitc hens, paneled dens. See Binnie
Dixon at 219 Via San Remo.
UNHJ)UI IN .. CANYON -Nr. golf
coune and park, 4 bdrm sgle sty.
really clean and charming. $445,000.
See Vergilene Hull at 62 · Royal St.
George.
UNlqUI .. OU> COIOMA DB. MAR -4
bdrm, overlooks the Jetty.
contemporary outside, cozy inside
S289,000. See Barbara Hutchings at 220
Marigold.
UNIQUE IN EASTSIDE -Newer home in
est. neighborhood. 3 bdrm. 2 bath
nice yards . $134,900 .. See Sharo~
Corzine al 268 22nd Street.
UNIQUE IH WESTCLIFF 4 bdrm. s~le
story pool home. se p. bdrm & bath
plan. perfect cond .. $279.500. See
Harriette Hammond at 1300 Estelle
Ln.
UNIQUE IN WEST NIWPOIT -
Versailles condo. 2 bdrm .. brand
s panking new . e nd unit. lease at
$635/mo. Call Wendy Beam at 675.f)()()()
to see 100 Scholz Plaza #"201.
UNIQUE IN HAUotl Y11W HOMES ·-
Monaco. 2 bdrm, den, corner lot.
vacant. $156.000 fee. See Bob Hodges
a t 2000 Port Cardicr.
UNIQUE IN THI ILUFFS -Exquisite E
plan, 4 bdrms, tasteful and immac ..
greenbelt view. $227,900. See Mary
Wold at 2056 Vista Cajon.
UNIQUE IN SEA YIEW -4 bdrm, great
view, jacuzzi, patios and near tennis
and pools. $273,000. See Kay Glavas at
1911 Yacht Maria .
UNtqUI .. COltOMA I Mt• ._S -
Wooden deck with great Pacific view.
3 bdrms, Fr. doors. assumable In.
$255,000. See Nancy Laux at 452
Mendoza.
U.~IVUI: tiVMl:S
REALTORS•
THE NICE!rr PEOPLE SELi.iNG THE NEiil TE!rr HOMES
CORONA Dfl MAR. l7S4000 • ~U US
BALBOA ISi.AND
RRST TIME OFfERED
.... 2 ...., .......... ....,. 2 ... Apt.
Jnt off Mo. layfrCMlt & S...., ....._
House has 3 Bdrms & den, 3 baths,
patio. jacuzzi, 2 decks. 3 car 1arage
PLUS off street parking. Large roof
dec k overall for outdoor living.
GREAT VIEW! ALL on an
OVERSIZED LOT. $475,000.
1-•1cM1l A A11ocl•1 '71-UI I
Ut ...... A• ..... 11111.
WllTEWATEI VIEW 111.0
n the s and, a very solid income,
,000 per year + spacious ownen
it, sleeps 6.
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111.•SPYCWSE.-S525,m
The sweet.est "Storybook" home ever wlth a Country French flavor! The
front courtyard entry presents a real floral picture as if it were stralght out
of Architectural Digest. A beautiful welcome awaits you. ProfeHionally
decorated ln fresh preasing colon. 3-Car "Carriage House" befitting your
Rolls Royce, Ferrari and Mercedes. <Chevrolet&, Fords & Volbwagen1 will
be equally comfortable.> BE EARLY -NOT SORRY!
21 CAj •RIA IMllVI OPIM SAT/SUN 1·1
... CAMJON CUSTOM HOMI
A superb rustic deslaned one-story
home overlooking Bi< Cyn golf
coune! Spaeloua ent-·, ~
living. formal ,.. \\rm. island
kitchen \"' • '\\ \ rm,' bu1e f amlly . .~ bar. 4 famUy
bedroom .. great muter BR &
Mr. & Mn. bath. BeauUful pool.
spa & flrering in the picturesque
yard with lovely trees and plans.
$795,000
IAYlllOMT COMM> WATm Y11W
Just been beautifully redecorated
with new carpeting & drapes. new
paint inside & out. new kitchen
appliances including micro-wave
oven. Huge living room & dining
area. 2 spacious bedrooms & 2
baths. Spectacular water view.
Boal slip a vailable. Lease -Sl .500
per mo. 1307 Bayside Dr. <Ma I
Kai l. CdM. Open Sat. & Sun I ·4
ILU~S llST llEMT .AL
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. I -level condo
Completely redecorated with ne"
vinyl tile nooring. Bedrooms have
new cptng. Pool just outside your
large Mexican tiled patio.
Carefree Jiving on beautiful
greenbe lt. lmmed. occupancy
Only $700 month.
JASt •• C.-V11C1AU
LOVELY OCEAN VIEW! *250.000
Fee land and a perfect home for a
couple. Bright rooms & each with
• view. Also view of beautiful
ll"H•ltelt with trees, plaals & long
walka. 2 Large bedrm1. den.
formal dining rm fl 2 baths.
Tennis cts. pools. apu & 24-bour
security guarded gate.
atOUCW'PS -Sll0,000
A brand new beautiful
brick-trimmed trad.illoDal borne to
be bullt just for you! To be under
construction next week. The plans
are In our office so call today to
see them. The finished home will
be complete with landscaping .
cptng. etc. Select your own colors.
etc 4 RR . family room . formal DR
& 31 ~ bc.1th.-.
SPICTACUl.AR YACATIOH HOME
~ ec.i r f .akc· !\ r rowhead ' Western
red c•edar siding 1n & out . Dark
cha rC'oc.tl '-'ood bea ms wt sty blue
ceilin.g. Lge fire place. 3 bdrms. 1
ba th. View from Palm Springs to
San DieMo. Laiuna Beach & Catalina ls ta nd. 2 Large open
t e rrace~. A M UST see ! Only
S99.<m.
RESIDBmAL SALESPERSONS
Are you tired of an office with nonprofessional people s iphoning off bus iness
you deserve? Tired of lack of orj?anization and professionalis m ? Tared or
sharing a desk with other people ? Tired of absentee. tn<'ompetent or
non-supportive management? Would you hke to be associated with an
organization that has no nonprofessional salespeople? One that as orj?anizec1
and oper ates on the highest professional level., Would you like your own
private desk? Would you be more successful w1th the full support of
dedicated. compete nt. always available mana~ement ., Ir you have
answered yes to most ol the&e questions you would probably be happy and
successful as a member of our staff. Wesley N. Taylor Co. is a 34 -year old
firm wholly owned and operated by its founder. For a successful 4th
quarter and a running head start for 1980 why not ca ll us today for an
interview. Please call Marjorie Clark. Residential Manager. for an
appointment. 644-4110.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS
2111 Sal 111,uln Ills lad
11£111111 oro, Ill 144411
MIMI ESTATE!
llD lilN INCLUDID
3 Bedroom + pool + horse stalls.
Gourmet kitchen & country living!
Much. much m ore!! Call 673-8550
HILLSIDE IETltlEA T
Prime Newport Beach hillside
retreat. Massive single story, mini
mansion overlooks tranquil hillside
setting. Iron gated walkway to dbl
door & ceramic tile entry.
Cathedral and beamed ceilinp, 2
fplcs, secluded master suite bolt.a
peaceful view! ! 2 Patioe, 3 ca
gar.age & much, much more!
Owner anxious, call now I 873-8550
J PllYATI llACNIS!
Fabulout cameo Shores. PRIME
Corona del Mar location with 180
deg . ocean view! Cathedral
cellinp. Game room. 4 Bedrms.
Lowest priced view home in C
Shores, Don't hesitate, call (ut,
673-8550.
WNJI WATIR Ylilw ~
8 Bedrm, 3 story buqalow with
Pliv•te beach, Made for loven
I.he Hal I Finan=~ available. C DOW f<r ema de , 8'1M550
-= m1111,11n •· O~R 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
10 IUI POMTA .... IN'
OPIM SUM l•I
BIG CANYON. Rare Offerinl'. ,.._y.Four
Hour Security G1te. One Storf, Two
Bedroom• Plus Den. Two Batt.. Huce
Master Suite With CIOHta 01lcn. Modem
Decor. Detlrable End Unit. hM.IOO.
2611 VISTA OIMADA
Ol'ltt SUM 1.a
BLUFl"S. 5uDe1' "E" Pl1n. End Unit.,,.,... Bedrooms Plus P'1mUy Room. A·l Seetiq,
View Plus Cboice Greenbelt. Loaded Wlth Extru. LOW INTEREST RATE
ASSUMABLE LOAN. New Prtoe. A "Jor Of
Newport" l..ilt1n«.
UteA ISi.i
Ma1nlrlttnt Family Homt> In A Prttate
Lagoon. Large Slip For Your Yedllt. ftne
8edrooml P1ua Maid's Room. P'amUy Room
It Large Den. Excellent Location. Call For
Appolntment. Sl.500.000.
WAetMC..., WNITI WATm VllWt
LAeuMA. llACH
Abovt> Woods COve. Six Bedroom1. Flve
Datha. Lar1e Utility Room. H1rd•ood Floon. ThrM 11,.Placea. Cedar Cloletl.
Three.CV Gara1e. t>rtvate Stepe To Sud. Secluded G...._ A Patio A,... Prtoed At -··· caaoMA •MAI rANTA9TIC P'ORSVl:a VllW In C.meo
Sltorw. One Of fte llCllt ......... tocaa In 8oatbera California •rtta PrlYlt• BHe..... Beaatthll Home Wlth 'nlree
Bedrooaw Plol hmil1 Boom IMlt Anand Spa,..., 9whnmiftr Pool. ,... Lad. AU rors•.-.
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111alty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
OPIM SUM. t -5 P.M. "~n Top of the World!" -exquisite
b11ltop estate w / pierrection in
design, workmanship & materials
all blendett into a 5BR English style
residence w/o.,er 5500 ~q.rt. Birch
paneled library -family rm.
w/htlndsome wet bar & wine rm. -
formal dining -master s uite
w/ft>lc ., wet bar, sauna, s pa &
balcony w /panoramic view!
$1 ,250,000. #16 ROCKY POINT. (H~62)
SPYGLASS
Spectacular wrap-a round view
from Ocean to mtns. w/btilliance of
night lights between! Fabulous 5BR
family home on Jg. lot w/pbol & spa.
Family rm -formal dining &
bonu s rm . -ideal for
indoor/ o\Jldoor entertaining.
$725,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. Z1
POINT LOMA. CH-63)
•YM TBIACI
Outatanding 3BR + den home on
extra-Jg. com er Jot w/Ocean View!
Newly remodeled & redecorated.
Owp,er .will sell, sell as leasehold, ~~': excJlange ... an cppoqUDJ.t,y' (H .... ) '
., 11·;1,· •'•QfS
Desi'fabte cotner location
s urrounded by lg. trees for privacy
+ greenbelt view! 2-levels w/3BR + family rm, deck & pvt. patio.
$199,000. (H-65)
' BIG CAllYOll
PIUVACY + V•W
Lovely 4BR/r~mily rm. home on
one of the largest lots. Formal
living ·& dining rms . open t o
beautifully landscaped patio &
view! Open beam ceiling -custom
cabinets -leaded glass doors -3
fplcs. -$52.5,000. <H·66)
FAIULOUS ESTATE
Walls of glass -relaxing views -
contemporary design -all create a
se r en~· atmosph ere for thi s
arc!Htect-des igned 6BR home
reattlrlng a garden entry court
w/pbol & spa. An abundance of
quality features incl. brk. floors,
massive beamed ceilings, antique
hardward. $1,295,000. (H-67)
1...USSIVI
48R home on the golf course!
Designed for entertaining w/family
r.rn. w/BBQ, wet bar & conversation
area -dining rm. -library -5
fplcs -patios & a view from most
r ooms. Guest ,quarters w/s~parate
kitchen & entrance. $965,000. (H·68)
DIAUYIUI
Elegant living can be yours in this
lavish 4BR townhome featuring a
~story living rm. w/wall of glass
for fabulous view of the golf course.
Custom amenities incl. plant.ation
s hutters, blt-in cabinets, hardwood
floors, air-cond. & deluxe spa!
$550,000. (H-69)
IOIDIAUI
Beautiful 3BR residence w/p\'t.
patio off master suite & garden
courtyard entry + covered patio.
$386,000. (H-70)
I
A llST YAWi!
Expanded Dover model w/T'WO
master saites! 10' ceilings in entry
• living rm! Informal den w/Wet
bar -perfect for entertaining!
Alr-cODd. $280,000. CH-71)
UAll OM THI •AllWAYI'
Spacious custom home featuring
master BR. llYinl • dlnlng rma w1vtewa of golf coune. ·FamUy rm.
• same rm. open to pvt. ~tJo &
pool. 2 add'l BR• + maid'• or
otnce. All on one level. $2200/mo.
(B·12)
LYMMI YALIMTIMI
644 ·6200
tnel.All ·-·" Enjoy t.hi peaceful beauty of thta
hllftop home wllh mountain • ocean
views. e bedrooms + bonus room, pooJ
• 1pa. An exceptional olferlna at 1595.000.
... CANYON
Best price ln area for this lovely 2 &
den CODdo. Formal dl.Dlq, 1tep down
Uvln1 room. 2"' bath. larse deck,
excelJent condition. A baraaln at
1185,000.
MIW LIS,._
Canyon Crest beauty. 2 bedrooms &
Ubrary. 2~ baths. Fireplaces in living
room & master bedroom, patio.
Lowest price in area at 1181,500.
OCEANFRONT HOME
$350,000
Redecor ated 2 Bdrm home w/natural
pecky cedar interior. new bath. etc.
Treme ndou s location & nice
carpeting . Corner lot widens the
fa ntastic water v iew. Dbl garage
w/elec door opener.
BEACH IARGAIN
C harming 3 Bdrm beach home
w I b:Jchelor income unit. Used brick
frplc, knotty pine panel & beams. tile
entry & lots more. $182,500, f~e.
LIDO ISLE
BeautifuUy redecorated home on the
Island. Spacious 3 Bdrm w/sf)a, huge
living rm & patio. Spanish entry.
Owner is anxious to move into new
home. Now reduced to $399,500.
JACOBS REALTY
2tltNe.,art llYd..w 30llt
671-6670
... ·'
COSTA MESA ... EWPottT HTS.
Luxurious Duplex -3 Bd., 21h
Ba.! Rents could be $600 ea. unit.
Fast appreciating area. $205,000.
Ask for Roy Siemens 631·1266
TUSTIM
Italian Restaurant w/beer & wine.
Excellent family operation &
business opportunity. Owner will
carry some financing at 10%.
$79,900. Ask for Roy Siemens
631·1266
TUl1U IOCIC HIGHLAMDS
One of the best views in Turtle
Rock Hills. 3 Bd .. fam.rm., bright
& airy; French doors leading to
landscaped wood deck. Open
House Sunday, 12·4. 19 Rimrock.
$221,500. See Jackie Handleman
631·1266
MO ASSOC IA TIOH FHS
3 bd.r., 2 ba., Cam.rm., din.rm.;
earthtone decor. Irvine schools .
Lovely Dorado Plan in The Ranch.
$109,900. As k for Tom Baron
559.9400
DIB"ILD
3 bd.. Plan 4 Townhome. New
carpets & drapes . Immaculate
condition . $119,900. Call Fred
Gibson 631-1266
MOITHWOODS
PAU Pl.ACE
Large 4 Bd., fam.rm. & bonus rm.,
A /C, g r eat assumable loan.
$165,000. Call Fred Gibson 559-9400
MRI 'TIS
What you've been looking for. A 3
Bd., lam.rm., din.rm., single story
home in the Colony· for a
reasonable price. Lots ot glue for
outdoor feeling. Third bedroom
makes excelleat den/office.
$103,500. Ask for Charley Darr
559-9400.
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DAVIDSON llALTY
PllSllNTS
LIDO llU 01 I W•S 110,000 alDUC:TIOMll OWNER
LEA VINO A.REA. must sell this great
4 BR family home on l•rge lot:
spacious llv. rm., with kitchen
designed for a cook'• delipt. opens to
a brick patio. OPEN SUN. 1-5. 117 VIA
QUITO. Bar1ain priced at ~.ooo.
I ROM TMI DISllT TO 1MI SIA The
serenity ot Palm Springs permeates
this gracious 5 BR home located on
one of Lido hle's widest streets; the
foyer, living rm. & din. rm. emit an
·airy. open feeling of spaciousness
found in few I sland homes .
Dramatically decorated for the
discerning. Offered a t $527,500.
UOO ISLE PllllCT10M
Only the finest appointments have
been used in this exquisite home
featuring the ultimate in luxury &
privacy. Electrically operated gates
open to the Olde World courtyard &
the beveled glass French doors of the
foyer entry. Lge. formal din. rm. with
cathedral ceil. & while brick frplc. for
gracious entertaining. Warm paneled
den. Call to see. $435,000.
9UIET SICLUSIOH
A. MIW LOOI(. refreshing as a n ocean
breeze. to this rambling 3 BR home
with Mediterranean tiled loggia &
large south patio reached thru French
doors. A completely new kitchen with
microwave & self.c lean ovens .
$389,500.
SAN FtlAHCISCO FU VOi
CAPE COO duplex, brand new with
Dutch door openin~ to charming used
brick·accented patio. OCEAN VIEW.
On quiet sunny street. $279,500.
P941H. POIMT Tl.ADmOMA.L
EYERYTHIHG YOU'RE LOOIUMG FOi i·n
a Penin. Point home -5 BRs. den,
garden rm .. flexible floor plan. family
kitchen with microwave & self-clean
ovens . LARGE brick patio, tree
shaded; sep. maid's quarters. Only
$399,950. Call to see!
WAIM WOOD & GLASS
COHTEMPORAIY DUPLEX Steps to
ocean, just completed & ready for you
with the other unit for income. Owner
will carry 2nd T.D. $289,500.
...... IACIC IAY llAUTY
JUST USTIDt A quick escrow will let
you dive into the pretty back yard
pool of this lovely 3 BR country style
home, on quiet c ul·de-1ac. Only
$145,000 .
MONT1CB.l0 TOWMMOUSE
"AFFOllDAILI LUXURY .. 3 spacious
bdrms, convertible den, dining area.
•'one year ne w ", oven. range,
dishwasher. Plush chocolate brown
carpeting, unique lanai and sunroom.
$87,950.
DAVIDSON REALTY INC
J:l6 N1·.i11poit ~l•rl ~. !:\ 673 ~1060
BEAmFUL BAYFIONT-SLIP
Ab1ol•t• pnhctlo• ••d decorator
cooe • llhd Ill .ct ..t. 11 11u .. lt1 ..,,..
Of OWMrlhip" --Wttlt ~ .....
""" doors. Mexk• ... wood ......... he.,.._.. 2 1tory, 4 .._ ..._ wtlli
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by day or 111cJM! Yow bMt c• a. ~ ~.._door! St15,000 FB.
YIEW--IOOL-IOVEI SHOIES ,...._...._for Htsot I' g ... pl• 1d for..., ..... lspecltlr 1p1cl1• .... .,... floor,._ wHlt ........... ,...., ....
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$425.000.
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Baboe Jslana
671-6900
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IMftlW P10tarmu
Pla&a.
3 Jjtdroom, 2 bath home with pier &
~ttp for 50' boat. A tremendous value
at $875,000.
SAMDY IEACH
YA
-..ulHTUDOR'"
ArealoW world charmer
6 bedrooms, 4 baths. Could be 2 units
or beautiful single family home . •
Plenty or margin for speculation at
$750,000.
rib tW = tudcM' km. eo..l living 443 VIA LJDO SOUD, LIDO ISLE
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 ~ nn. CICllY kitdam ADDY
t:reMfut nook. 2 Larae
bednm. Huse lol with
prqe. Onl1 •t,500. Act
now! Call 54&-ZSU
llG CANYON ;1
3 bedroom & den townhouse with golf ~
course & city views. Large lot with
pool. sauna & spa. Price includes 1976
Rolls Royce. $780.000.
Ol'(N Ill <I• II S l l,,ltl 10111 "'"' [elMI
WHAT7 -
0M. y $55,000
TRUE -a price that is
bard to find for this cbarmina and cheery 2
Bdrm Condo witb a large
pat1o and community
pools. Also seller will
help (IJUlnce Better act
oow!979-SJ70
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
P•01"'WM
ACTION
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A OAl.T PILOT
AD-ftSOI
'42--1611
LIDO SANDS
3 bedroom home in private
community. Steps to beach. $142,000.
4809 BRUCE CRESCENT
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5
SPYGLASS HILL
Beautiful 5 bedrooms & den home in
one of Ne wport 's nicest a reas. '
$485 ,000. l
LIDO Wmt POOL i
Elegant 3 bedroom & den home on :
huge lot with spa & large pool. Private 1
tennis & beaches. $745,000. ~
204 VIA EBOLI. LIDO ISLE 1
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 :l
NEWPORT HEIGHTS i
4 bedroom home with den & study.
Zoned for mcome unit. $289,000.
~9990
WI HAYI
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675-3411
IAHCHO SAM J0A9UfM -Spacious 3 Bdrm
a ir cond .. San Luis Rey Model upgraded
thruout. Positively pristine. $165.000.
PETBS TOWMHOME -Beautiful air cond.,
"O'" Plan. with s tained ~lass window. custom
builtins. BBQ. excellent location. near pool".
parks and tennis + assumable loan. $169,900.
IA YCIEST -Custom built 4 Bdrm home with
dramatic used brick flf'eplace. indoor BBQ.
s pacious grounds with pool on a quiet cul de
sac . Reduced for quick sale. $237 .500.
LUSI EXCLUSIVE -Terrazzo entry. atrium with
retractable roof. mirrored pillars. wonderful
taste makes this superb Ivan Wells home
perfect for entertaining. An unusual offering
at $33.5.000.
FOi THI SICuarTY MIM)ID -This Jasmine
Creek home is an investment in peace of mind
and freedom. with pool. tennis, convenience and
a peek of the ocean. $225,000.
IA YCllST -Transferred owner says 11$~11"
this vacant 3 Bdrm home with gourmel)citchen,
large Jot. room for pool or expansion.
Negotiable terms. Sl98,000.
116 CAMYOM -An impeccable Versames with
view. Unsurpassed luxury. Comer l~tion on a
cul de sac. $650,000.
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•HOME ON WATER-SUP
Hew oft tr.• ••rk•t I• a prl••t•
co11t11t•ltJ. Cotllfortabl• 3 be*°°"t
ho11te with boat slfp IKhided. Y• OWft
the lud. $320,000.
PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS
la a ...._ Drt.ood .,...,.. OWMn C...
for llleir propes tr. Across .,_ wehr
md __. .. bHclt. Y• cm1 f .. lc• ............ ,. •• 0.. _. aa.
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loc•tf-. $245,000 fff. 0..... wfl
coa~~lag!
GOLF COURSE LIVING ON GREEN
IH11tiM ...,._ • .... IS• Gr... of ....
Meso V~ C...try CW.. rri•at. frOllt
courtyard ""'Y Giid rooM for pool or
spa. A forlMI li•iftcJ root1t wftlt llftra
plall · c..,.t. mcnsln fireplac• • .._ """
aad dett/office wltla w•t b•r. Aa
HKl&Hn's ntnat with 2 bedraw &
2•12 batha. $279,000.
CORNER MINI ESTATE-IEWPORT
Lonty "-ell co.tr•d ...._ wHll
.... , spec:lal f......... Gncion 3 ........... ,. ................. ,3
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AFFORDABLE UDO ISLE
Proh11h11.-, •wotec1 9d ........
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cOINlo wttlt flnploc•. Steps to layfrCMt1,
........... $235,000
JERSAlllE VIEW CONDO
fabalcMll ,..._.. "cto.d hlgll" with
••w•c VIEWS of lay, Oc .. 9d
•lgllt 1lglilh. 2 Id,. Otl froat row.
Ille .... focfltMs of .,.. --. poot &
loca:d. SZlt,500.
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WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
2436 w Ct>d'I HKJhlA.<ll.
Nl"-' port IW&ch
611·1400
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room to ........ out Ulle
\Ms! W.U. we laave It in
North COila lleaa for
Jwt .. .-. CallMM141 U you need reliable,
lmowledl••ble a1ent.s, ._call any one ol lhe loUowtnc from our of·
flee:
Oiuell Everett, S5M02l6
Be• Drury. 97M891
Dave 1.elcMoo, ~750& llarp llcqan, 54Wl42
Perry Zimmerman,
117 .....
Norm Bender, llUlll
4
COATS &WALLACE
REAL ESTATE INC
SPACIOUS COteOS
2 and 3 Bdrm•.
PERFECT YOUNG
ADULT OR
RETIREMENT. Great
PQOl. rec prdea areu.
Secluded., quiet. Many
amenities. Enclosed
1•r•1•. laundry and lar1e patlo, much
atGnae. walk to ev•· Jtl*ic, 1741 T.un Ave.,
al ----,500. M · •wmNelow tint.
MISAVIRDI
CHAllMB
Newly painted 3 BR 2 bl,
family rm w /2 lovely
bric_k. frplcs_, in s uper
~$100,000.
POOLHOMI
UteBl $100,000. Love!J 3 BR 2 ba w /pool
" jac. All new llitcben. ~ deu 6 well cared
..... 000.
2000W ...... ll•cl.
.... 675-1771
Advertlttl"I may place
the.Ir ad. by telepboae 1:00 a.m. to $:30 p.m . .. ones. y thru Frida,
I to noon Sall.ll'day
COSTA MESA OFFJCI! JIOW.8ay
lca.5178
HUNTINOTON BEACH
ITim ~ach Bllld.
M0-1220
LAGUNA BEACH
um N. Coat Hwy.
Wpna Be8dl 494-IMll
NOR'nf COUNTY
dial '"" $40.1220
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la $.30 pm. the day belore publlcatloo.
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Take Over Loans
Now Available
Al Low Al
.,...., ...... ytnl.
Ctll ... ......
ftTS.
Till A LOOI Sll4,t00
VA financing for veterans at lOlho/r
interest available on 3 bedroom
Mesa Verde home. Spacious floor
plan includes entry. living room
with adjoining atrium and
fireplace, dlning area. family room
and upgraded country kitchen.
Lovely yard with patio, sprinklers
for easy care. Vets, VA loans now
go to $100,000! Call 540·1720.
OPPOITUMITY
IMOCIS OMCI Sll,000
Owner will help finance qualified
buyer on 2 bedroom duplex in
desirable neighborhood in Santa
Ana . Great opportuni t y for
investment. .. or live in one, rent
the other. Approx. 50x140 lot with
front and rear ·privacy. Always
rented. Ideal for tax break. For
details, call 540-1720.
CASI Of
THI CIA.MPS? SI 11,tOO
Plenty of room to stretch in this
versatile 5 bedroom home with
approx. 2200 sq. ft. Create a den for
dad, sewing room for mom .
Includes formal dining, large built
in kitchen and fir eplace .
Landscaped lot with enclosed patio.
Fruit trees. sprinklers. Close to
schools and s hops ln Mesa North.
Won't last! Call 540-1720.
9112% LOAM
SLASte THOUSAMDS sn. too
Assume the existing loan of 91ho/r.
Take over payments on 3
bedroom Mesa Ve rde h ome .
Includes dining area, de luxe
kitchen with new applia n ces.
Decorative paneling. Convenient
slora~e loft in the garage. Patio for
ente rtaining. RV access. Use your
present home equity to take over
low interes t loan. Hurry! Call
540·1720.
t .4'tyo LOAM AYAILAIU
OM INCOME UNITS $235.000
Assume the existing loan of 9.46'7r,
lake over payments on s ha rp
four-plex units spanning approx.
4400 sq. ft. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units
with built in kitc hens and
dishwashers. Fireplace in 3
bedroom unit. Located close to
beach in a prestigious area near
Huntington Ha rbour. Always in
demand. Act today! Call 540.1720.
l >f4tyo LOAM
YllW UPPBt MIWPOttT IAT $1'6,500
Assume the existing loan of 8¥..'7'.
Take over payments on luxurious 3
bedroom townhome with approx.
1850 sq. ft. Includes entry. dining
area, cheerful gourmet kitchen with
eating area, fireplace, and wet bar .
Lush landscaping with tile patio
and ... a balcony off each bedroom
for relaxing. Use your present
home equity to take over low
interest loan. Call 540-1720.
9.4% LOAM
MISA V9tDI Slzt,tOO
Assume the existing loan of 9.4%.
take over payments on lovely 4
bedroom or 3 bedroom and den
home . Includes terrazzo tile entry,
built in kitchen and hearty stone
fireplace. Cover ed patio a nd
sprinklers included on large 80x100
lot. Use your present home equity
to take over low interest loan. For
information, call 540·1720.
t .46% LOAN
PAMILY·SIDD $121,tOO
Take over the existing loan of
9.46%, take over payments on 5
bedroom Mesa Ve rde home.
Approx. 2100 sq. ft. of spaciousness
includes 2'h baths, family room and
cozy fireplac e . Beautifully
landscaped with large covered
patio, sprinklers. Close to excellent
schools. Use your present home
equity to take over low interest
loan. Come see! Call 540-1720.
540~1720
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SPYGLASS HILL -Gorgeous Cape
Horn Plan. fabulous ocean. bay and
night light view. $495.000
HAllOI YllW HtLLS -Location!
Location! Big 4 BR. Fam ftm . new carpets, ocean view. $284,900. Open
today, 13>0 Sandcastle.
UMDA ISU -English Tudor. beautiful
c rafts mans hip. gorgeous leaded
windows. $2.650.000
HAllott VIEW HOMES -Top of the
htll 1 Or('an '1e w , pr1,·acy. highly
upi{radcd. S259.000.
TUITUltOCIC -Tremendous 'a lue' 4
BR. 2 sty. view. $202.000 Open today.
4 Canyon R1d~e .
SPYGLASS HtLL -0 \. O•endous 3 BR.
view. tJt
You've Arrived
at ...
IALIOA ISLAND
Extra large corner duplex in xlnt
cond . On·s hore a nd off .s hore
m oo rin ~s ava ilable . Recently
re modeled. Co uld be e legant sin~le
family home. Exclusive and offered
a t $695.000.
llG CAHYOM
Executive family home with four
bdrms, 3 baths and playroom.
Beautiful pool and spa. All new
paint and carpet. Move in cond.
Im med. occupancy available.
PRICE REDUCED $50,000 to
$598,500. Available lease/opt. °'"" s..., 1-5 #iS,_.' 1MI•
M CAMYOM
Lovely 6 bdrm home, all on 1 fioor.
Beautiful pool and spa with two
family rooms. Very large and
private yards ... that's correct -
yards. Shown by appt. and offered
•l $795,000 .
2078 S.n Joaquin Hiit• Rd.
Acro11 from 810 CANYON
Newport .. 8Ch
140-Sm
NEWPORT BEACH 759.0811
WE WANT TO SHOW OFF
th1 c; fantastic 5 bedroom, 41h bath
<>state with its commanding view of
Back Bay. Fas hion J s land &
mountains. Owner financing. 1014
Mariners. OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5. Ask
for Theo Whitehead.
PUTTINC ON HERS!
then this charming 4 bedroom with
~parkltnj.! pool l :> for you. Quiet
l'UI de·sa<' fo r maximum safety for
vour l hilciren As k f or Theo
\\'hstehC'ad
YOUR OWN
COIPOIATE MUlllUTEIS
27 ,000 sq. rt . with easy access to frwys
& J ohn W3yne Airport. Ask for Tom
Mesereau
IN HOUSE
RESTAUIANT PROFESSIONAL
Restaurant listings a vailable. We will
assist you in malting s ales projections
& place you in the right restaurant
location. Call Tom Mesereau.
('~ NEWPOIT COOEI ~21~ &4D-535T
'Wafter S.J<ing
& A~~oc. 673-2500
LEASE W/OmON-SI0,000 DWtif 4 IR + ,_.,,..,
Visit this lovely 4 BR. or 3 + maid's,
w / 3' separat e ba ths -detached
~a rage --private yard. Friendly, •
tree-lined neighborhood; comfortable
& secluded Newport Beach home. CaU
or visit agent on premises Sunday
only for details.
macnab I Irvine realty .
A IU8SIDtAAV OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
OCIAM VllW ..
Mini-estate nestled at the end of a
cul-de-sac on lg. lot for maximum
privacy. PresUgious Spyglau Hill
address. A 2-story decorator's bome
done in rich woods. Pool & spa I ~9.000.
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642·1235 ..... 200
901 Dover Drive Harw Vltw Center
trvlM at campus Valley~
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Tbi• 2 Br+ dea COD·
dominium, situated 1n
tbe loveJy development
ol Seawind, is tbe best
buy in lbe area at
$1.12.000. Lots ol extras in
.a dynamic Ii interestin1
commWtity-Come see
for younelf. Opn Hse Sal
2-4:30, ~D 1-5.
675-7512
llG CANYON
CUSTOM
3 Bedroom, 2..., bath, large lot, on golf course,
vaew of nigh lights &
mountain•. Enter.
taiDer •• delilht.
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wheels,
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it faster in a
' Daily Pilot
classified
ad.Call
642-5678 and a
friendl'y ad-
viser will
_ helpyou
-turn your
wheels into
cash.
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PINCHER
AD
Private Individuals can now Mii tllY item 0t
combination of llema
totaling S7S or leaa
with a 3 line lld f0t 2
;onsecutlve days tor oniv 12 . Each
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Pincher Ad or UM yoor Ban~amerlcard or
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I IBIOOM
2502 VIit& Drive. B•yaborel. NB
MNDS P00.000 Sun.1·5
2301 VllU Httta CBhatre> NB
844 ... Sl2Z.500 S.V&m 11·5
20Sepra, (RSJ) Irvine
s.53-&10 1115.750-fee Sun 1·5
••1114 W. Oceanfront. N.8 .
8'7Hl10 ta.10.0CIO S.VSlln l ·S
1341 S. Van Ness. Santa Ana
540..-s S'19.900 Sat/SW\ l ·S
161 Albert, Costa Mesa
540-3196 $84,500 Sat/S\m 1·5
547 Tustin, Newport Beach
645-0.103 Sl39,900 Sat/S\m 1-5
z•,..MMIMw ...
9 Mirror LUe, Deerrleld, Irvine
1S2·1ftf $9'7,900 Sun. l ·S
10 Rue Fontainebleau <BiaCyn> NB
831·1800 $289,900 'Sunday l ·S
2l9 Via San Remo (Lido Isle) NB
675--6000 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-s
2000 'Pt. Cardiff (HVHms) NB
675--6000 $156,000 Sat/SUn l·S
3059CountryClub Dr., C.M.
631·1400 $279,000 Sunday 1·5
#S Viejo. Irvine
546-2313 $148.900 Sun 1·4
1327 So. Birch, Santa An a
546-2313 $81,500 Sun 1-5
3 llOROOM
•2$49 Greenacre, Anaheim
832-6343 $79,950 Sun. 1-S
8342 Varas Cir., Hunt. Bch.
213/2Z1-4991 Sunday 1-5
1512-15Z7 Priscilla, NewPort Bch
642-8235 $147,500 Sa 10-2/Sh 1-5
. 505 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mar
675-1164 ,214,500 Sat/Slln 1-5
71 .... 1toHta (Irv Terr) CdM
644-9060 $239,900-f ee Sat/Sun 1-5
1906 Maria (Seaview) N.B.
752-1107 $259,000 Sat/Sun 10·4
3TributeCrt. Newport Beach
673-7300 $169,450 Sun 1·5
444 Mendoza Terr. (Cor Hlnds )
Q1M
675-2373 $'l45,000 Sun 1·5 18126 Dewberry, Irvine
752-1414 $118,500 Sun. 1-4
452 Mendoza <Corona Hln) CdM
675..rooo $255,000 Sun. 1·5
2001 Highland, Newport Beach
556-2660 $145 ,900 Sun. 12-4
1099 Glen Circle, Costa Mesa
642-5554 $137 ,500 Sun 12·5
2659 Vista Omada (The Bluffs) NB
759-1861 $168,500 Sunday 1·5
4809 Bruce Crescent (Lido Sands>
NB
644-9990 $142.000 Sunday 1·5
220C Waterfrollt, Olde CdM
6"-'Rm $215,000 SUnday 1·5
111 Via .J...-Cr..ldo lale) NB
675-6670 $399,500 Sunday 1·5
15506 Williams, Unit J. Tustin
846-'nll $97,900 SWlday 1-5
'3336Nevada <Mesa Verde> CM
540-1720 $114,900 Sun. 1·5
3 Orchard (Orangetree> Irv.
645-0776 $98,900 Sunday 1·4
277 Robinhood. Costa Mesa
631-1400 Sl.29,500 Sun.12-4
#12 Balboa Coves, Npt Beach
631-1400 $320,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1515 Bayadere (Irv.Terr.) CdM
675-5511 $348,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
1721 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
644-7020 $430,000 Sat/Stm 1-5
3309 So. Ross, Santa Ana
540-3666 $101,500 Sat/Stm 1-5
•3174 Madeira (Mesa Verde) CM
· 546-5880 $119.250 Sat/Sun 1-5
•134 Harbor Island Dr., Npt Bch
646-7711 $465,000 Sat/Slln 1-5
3472 San Marino, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $115,500 Sun 1-4
•20391 Bay View. Santa Ana Hts.
546-2313 $120,000 Sun 1-4
5081 Dutcher. Irvine
546-2313 $99,500 Sun 1-4
201 Joanne, Newport Beach
646-7171 $139,900 Sunday 1·4
•5151 McFadden. Huntington Bch
. 963· 7881 $98,500 Sun 12-5
l • plm FAM IM or D84
990 Mofijeslca Cir .• Costa Mesa
642-7672 $117,900 Sat/Stm 12·5
810 Kings Road, Newport Beach
646-6960 $425,000 Sun. 1-4
2300 Port Durness. Harbor View
Hms
644-6200 $225,000 Sat/Slm 1·5
1506 Mariners. Newport Beach
642·8235 $149,500 Sa 10-2/Sh 1-S
1218 Keel Drive. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $249-,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
1801 Tahuna Terr(lrv.Terr)CdM
644-6200 $No Price Sat/Stm 1·5
•1130Pembroke, Westcliff, NB
642·823.S $170,000 Sa 10-2/Stl 1·5
221 Via San Remo (Lido Isle> NB
675-6000 $450,000 Sat/SUn 1 ·5
2451 Bayshore Dr. (Bayshrs) NB
644·9060 $398,000 Sun.1-5
221 20th St .• Htmt. Beach
536-9987 $1~.ooo Sat/Stm 9-6
17 Canyon Ridge, Irvine
551-6U> Sat/Sun 1·5
•4606 Cortland (Cameo Hinds) CdM
644-7383 $279,SOO·Fee Sat/Stm 1-5
828 Kin'9 Plee, Newport Beach
$188,500 Sat/Stm 12..S
6732 Via C.orona. HunUn~ Beach
~ $120,000 Sat/Sbn 1·5
5201 W. Umbardt, Santa Ana
540-98 •wt9C>O Sunday1.5
274 2ZDd St.;Colta Maa
540-3888 $119.900 • Sundayl-4 '* 311 Colleen, Cotta Kesa 548-~ Sun 1·5 .,.,..2233 Heather Lo. (Cherry Lk. > NB .
1·633-081S Sat/&m 1·5
U6SumetTerr~e.La1. Bell
17MllO $429,000 Sunda11·5
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18°"?T)' Hills Ln (Blg Cyn >NB
640-8876 $835.000 Sun 1-5
2S82Vist.a Dr (Bysbrs >NB
8"·9060 1275.000 Sun 1-5
3001 Samoa Pl. (Mesa Verde> CM
556-2660 $97,500 Sat/Slln 1-5
#35 Footalnebleu (Big Cyn) NB
640-5777 $598,500 Sunday 1-5
3805 Sandune, Corona del Mar
673-8550 $350.000 Sat/Stm 1-5
359 Princeton Dr. Costa Mesa
545.7240 WT,5950 Sat/Sun 11-5
2311 Redlands. Newport Beach
i.. 646-7711 $154,850 Sat/Stm 1-5
~63 Ocean View, Newport Beach
673-4400 $237,000 Sunday 1-5
1807 Tradewinds ( Eaycrest) NB
675-34U $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
'l7 Cyp~s Tree Ln .. Univ Prk. Irv
644 -9060 $139,500 Sunday 1-4
16911 Q>ncordLn (Hunt Hrbr) HB
840-2916 $179,500 Sun 1·5
2215 Anniversary Ln., Newport Bch
540-2960 $140,000 Sunday 1-5
26822ndst. (Eastside) CM
675-6000 $134,900 Sun.1-5
2511 Vasta (Bayshores) NB
675-6000 $385,000 Sun. l ·5
2655 Vista Ornada (Bluffs) NB
631-1800 $205,000 Sunday 1·5
• 1915 Galatea Terr. Irv . Terr. CdM
642-8235 $795,000 Sun. 2-5
227-227'12 Pearl. Balboa Is land
642-8235 $385, 000 Sun. J -5
250 Hazel. Corona del Mar
644-6200 $595.000 Sun. 1·5
•204 Via Eboli (Lido Is le) N.B.
644-9990 $745,000 Sunday 1-5
2401 22nd St., Newport Beach
&42-8235 $489,000 Sunday 1-5
506 Larkspur, Olde CdM
675-5511 $184.000 Sunday 1·5
1906 Deborah Ln .. Npt Bch
631~ Sat/Sun 1·5
19 Rimrock, Turtle Rck Hghlnds
631-1266 $221 ,500-fee Sun 12·4
•33672 Blue Lantefn #7, Dana Pt.
661-0490 $169,000 Sun 1·5
17802ArborLn (Univ Pk) Irv
675-3Ul $154,900-f ee Sun 1 ·5
618 S . Rosewood, Santa Ana
759-1501 $79,900 Sun. l·S
444 Tustin (Nwpt Hgts > NB
540-1151 $192.000 Sun. 1-5
1307 OX!ord CWstcll> NB
750-0811 $168,000 Sun. 1·5
•2306 Heathe r Ln .. Newport Bch
759-001 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
•2935Java Rd. (Mesa Verde> CM
675-8800 $225,000 Sunday 1-5
212 Jasmine. Corona del Mar
644-7211 $360,000 Sat/Stm 1-5
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225 LaJolla Dr. (Npt Hgts) NB
642-9411 $199.500 Sun 1·6
3372 Nevada Ave <Mesa Verde> CM
546-9521 $119.500 Sun l
547 N. Temple Hills Dr .• Lag. Bc h
494-1177 · $212,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
*20411 Birch St .. Newport lkh
540-2960 $180,000 Sunday 2-5
1032 Santiago, Newport Beach
675..fi670 Sunday l ·5
•2340 Cynthia Ct .• Costa Mesa
548-5324 $155,900 Sun. 1·4
1965 Port Cardiff. Hrbr View Hms
644 -9060 $l15,000 Sun 1·5
• 428 Serra <Corona Hghlnds) CdM
673-1600 Sunday 1·5
11 7 Via Quite <Lido Is le) NB
673-9060 $425,000 Sun.1·5
1206 Dorset Ln <Ha lecrest) CM
545-7506 $94 ,000 Sat/Slm 1·5
9232 Christine Dr .. Hunt. Bch
964-2140 $127,500 Sat/Stm-9-5
1014 Mariners Dr .. Dover Shrs. NB
640-5357 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
415 Bayside, Newport Beach
646-7711 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•2005 Balearic, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $159,900 Sun 1-4
3074 Gibralter, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $114,500 Sun 1·4
4 • ... FAM IM or DBI
1858 (Mesa Verde West) CM
979-7005 $175,000 Sat/Sun 11 ·5
2510 Vista Baya (Back Bay) NB
642-5200 $269,000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5
3906 Inlet Isle Dr CHVHls) CdM
642-5200 $248,500-fee Sat/Stm 1-5
62 Royal St. George (BigCyn) NB
675-6000 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
220 Marigold <Old CdM) CdM
675-6000 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
21691 lmpala, Huntington Beb
962-4454 $124,900 Sat/Sun l ·S
25 Cambria Dr. <SpygJs) CdM
&«-4910 SS25.000 Sat/Stm l ·S
1201 Seacrest, Harbor View Hls,
CdM
&44-6200 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1'21 Kings Rd., Newport Bch
831-5878 SaVSt.ln 1-S
4121 BlackfJn Dr .• Irvine
631·1400 $123.95C)' Sunda.y 1·5
1965 Port Cardiff (HVHms) NB
644-9080 $215,000.fee • SUD.1·5
50 CaQYOQ Bldl•, Turtle Rck. Irv.
. 752-1'14 '305,000 Sun.1-5
202• Port Weybrtdae Pl(llrtrVwffml)NB .
944 GOO $229,500 Sw\. 1·5
•1111 Port Abbey, Hrbr View Hma, NB
8"-GOO $2819,000 • Sun. 1·5
1089 llruce CNIC«lt, Npt Bela
111.om •1-..00 &mdaJ 1·5
•307 Driftwood Rd .. CdM
673-8423 $365,000 Sunday 1-S
•1300 Emelle Ln CWstclO NB
675-6000 $279,500 Sun.1·5
2056 Vista Cajon <Bluffs) NB
675-6000 $227 .900 Sun. l ·5
1911 Yacht Marisa <Sea vu> NB
675-6000 $273,000 Sun. 1-5
2808 Lighthouse (Brdmr HV) CdM
67~ $275,000 Sun.1·5
826 Santiago Rd., Costa Mesa
540-3033 $104 .000 Sun-Mon
•1815 Holiday Rd., Baycrest, NB
642-6234 S285.000 Sunda~ 1·5
1845 Port Ashley <Hrbr View) NB
640-5112 $239,500 Sunday 1·5
438 Princeton. Costa Mesa
979-5370 $109.900 Sun. 12·5
2130 Santiago, Dover Shrs. NB
642-8235 $247,000 Sunday 1·5
1735 Port Sheffield CHVHms> NB
675-3411 $266.900 Sun. 1·5
•4501 Gorham. Cameo Shores, CdM
673-7040 $595,000 Sunday 1 ·5
2041 Mandarin Dr .. Mesa Verde, CM
631 -1266 $169,000 Sun l·S
1826 Tradewinds <Baycrest > NB
675-3411 $335.000 Sun. 1-5
1845 Port As hl ey <Harbor Vu > NB
640-5112 S239.500 Sun. 1·5
12 Sil ver Cre scent. Trtlrk Hin. lrv
675·341 l S245.000 Sun. 1·5
•14 Drakes Bay (Spyglass> CdM
640-5112 S409.000 Sun 1-4
1514 HJghl and <WstclrJ NB
759-~ll S285,000 Sun. l·S
2323 Trenton. Orange
540·3666 $97 .900 Sunday l ·5
1729 Terra pin Way. Baycrest. NB
675-34 11 S249.500 Sat/St.m 1-5
• 1352 Foothill. Tustm
673-8550 $329.000 Sunday l ·5
2017 Yacht Defender <Seavu) NB
640-5711 $395.000-fee Sun 1·5
32 Rue Grand Va Ile (Big Cyn ) NB
675-3411 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
41 Montecito. CdM
673-4400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2033 Swan, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $165.000 Sun l.;&
2045 Swan. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $145.000 Sun 1·5
3101 McKinley Way. Costa Mesa
5'6-2313 Sll8,500 Sun 1-4
2016 Calvert. Costa Mesa
546-2313 $136.000 Sat/Stm 1·-4
24 Alegria (Woodside I Irv.
642-6368 S225.000 Sat/Sun l ·5
615 Michael Pl.. Npt. Beach
646-7171 $180.000 Sat 1-4/S h 1 ·5
• 1845 Port Stanhope. HbrVuHms.
NB
759·9269 $269.900 Sunday l·S
105 Via Quito <Lido ls le >NB 759·~1 l S478,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
207 1 Prt Provence. Newport Bch
752-1700 $245.000-fee Sa/Sun 1·5
346 Poppy, Corona del Ma r
644 -7211 $359.500 Sat/Slln 1·5
S IEDROOM
•2200 Port Durness. Hrbr View Hms
644-9060 $349.900-
3069 Madison Ave .. Costa Mesa
540-1720 5118.900 Sun. 1·5
5 U ,... FAM RM or DIH
•1528Sant1ago. Newport Beach
642·8235 $429,000 S un. 1-4 :30
• • 209 Evening Star. Dover Shrs. NB
642·8235 $970.000 Sun. 1-5
• •27 Pt. Loma. Spyglass. CdM
644·6200 $725.000 Sun. 1·5
411 Heliotrope. CdM
673·5354 $369.500 Sun 1-5
• 1932 La Cuesta(TustinHills>Tustin
544-4900 $495,000 Sun 1·5
146 Shorecliff Rd., CdM
675-0166 $635.000 Sun 1·5
1512 Anll~ua CDoverShrs) NB
642-5200 $335,000-fee Sun. 1-5
135 Via Nice (Lido Isle> NB
675-6000 $595,000 Sun. 1-5
#7 Cherry Hills Ln., N.B.
$419,500 Sun 1-5
2040 Phalarope (Mesa Verde) CM
675-5511 $151.900 Sunday 1-5
1721 Pt Sterling Pl <HVHms) NB
642-5200 $257,500-fee Sun. 1-5
10142 CynthJa Ln .. Hunt 'g Beach
968-6966 $139,500 Sat/Slm 1-5
•16 Mission Bay Dr. <Spyglass)
CdM
673-1181 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•#6 Cherry Hills (Big Cyn) NB
64~5711 $1,395.000 SWl.1-S
1930 Seabourne, Newport Beach
&44-4208 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
16 Rocky Point, Spyglass, CdM
644-6200 $1,250.000 Sat/Stm 1..S
2507 Port Whitby, HrbrVlewHJrut JJJ
642-8235 $227,000 Sat/Stm 12-5
lSlB Galaxy Dr .• Dover ~res: NB
673-8550 $550,000 ~ay 1~
1820 Newport Hills Dr .• N .B.
673-8550 S274,500 Sunday 1·5
U09 El CamJno1 Costa Mesa
54&-2313 $125,900 S.t/Stm 1·4
2764 Mendoza, Costa Mesa • ~ ifW<~111 mo J:t i.s
75fM)lll M39.SOO SaVSlln 1·5
1533 MJnamar, Balboa Penlneula
8'4·7211 $439,000 Sunday 1·5
...... PAMIMw ..
443 VlaIJdoSoud <Lido Ille> NB
644·.0 $750,000 . Sunday 1·$
...............
•3 Mootedto (SJ>yglau) Cd.II
760-9333 ~.000 Sat/SUD 1·5
7 ................ ..
••2627China Cove, CdM
646-7171 $505,000 Sat/Stan 1·5
MOllLE HOME
FOR SALE
J ... OON
100 Lido Park Dr. tl. Newport Bch
631·1400 $37\500 Sat/Swi 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
I• & l 11
505 Carnation, Corona del Mar
494-6594 $220,000 Sun 1·5
z •• J ••
420 FemJear <Old CdM > CdM
675-«lOO $240,000 S3t/Sun 1 ·S
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• • 1310 So. Bayrront (Bal.Isl) NB
759-0Sll $825,000 Sat/Sun 1·5-
3 .. It 2 ..
1351 E . Balboa Bl., Balboa
675-9111 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
225 Chiquita. Laguna Beach
494-6.594 $309,500 Sat/Sun l ·S
295 Arch Street, Laguna Beach
494-0594 $347.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
227-2271/2 Pearl. Balboa Island
642-8235 $385,000 Sun. 1·5
601 Marguerite . CdM
759-~ll $199.500 Sun. 1·5
l •• & l ..
612 36th St.. Newport Beach
63 1-1400 S245.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
4 II & Z II
3310 3312 Seas hore Dr . Newport
Sch
644-7383 S224.500 Sat/Sun l·S
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
4 IEDROOM
4081 Germainder Wy < UnivPrk)
Irv .
551·1985 Sun 12·5
4M .... FMRMorDIN
32Taboe lPeters Twnhm l lrv.
615-3411 $169.900 Sun 1-~
COMDOMIMIUMS
FOR SALE
I llDttOOM
1700 Westcliff Dr .. Nwpt Beach
645-7221 S81.500 Sun 11 ·4'
Z llOIOOM -
1100 Rutland Rd. <Westclf) NB
759-~11 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2518 Elden Ave <Oak Glen> CM
642-6734 S97.990 Sat/Sun 10-6
106 Via Antibes. Lido Is le. Npt Bch
63 1-1400 S235.000 Sunday J-5
101 Scholtz Plaza Ph22. Npt lkh
631 -1400 $219.000 Sat/Sun 1-S
3050 S. Bristol. #59, Santa Ana
540-3066 $71.500 Sat/Sun 1-5
233 1 Vista Herta fThe Bluffs) NB
640-5560 $117.500 Sal/Sun 1·5
27961 Redondela . Unit 214. MV
979-6422 $149.500 Sun 1·5
1700 Westcliff Dr . N.B
645-7221 $93,500 Sun 11·4
2 la plul FAM IM or 084
14 Seas ide CSeawind ) Npt Sch
675-7512 $112.000 Sun 1·5
#7 Goodwill Crt. Npt Crest. NB
675-482'l Sl42,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
l IEDROOM
25993 Via Pe ra <Aliso Via) MV
· 770-1246 $76 ,500 Sat/Sun 11·4
2511 Sunflower. #E2. Santa Ana
540-3666 $76,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1741 Tustin Ave .. Cos ta Mesa
646-3255 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
2117 Vista Laredo, Npt Bcb
646-5096, 833-1357 Sun 1·5
J • .. PAM IM wD9t
19 Canyon Crest <Canyon Crst) NB
759--0811 $182,000 Sun.1-S
2768 mtlview. Newport Beach
631-1400 $182,500 Sunday 1-5
4 ... 00M
2658 V1Sta Omada (The Bluffs) NB
640-5560 $158,500 Sat/S\Ul 1·5
• ....... .._.IM wDIM
436 Vista &ma, Newport Beadt
631-1400 $182,000 Sundl11·5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR LEASE
2-00M
100Scbollz1201 (Versailles) NB
615-6000 $635 mo. Sat!Sun 1·5
1307 Bayside Dr., Mal Kai, CdM
644-4910 $1.500/mo Sat/Sun 1·5 .
COMMERCIAL ILDG •
'FOR SALi
Sll E . Balboa Blvd, Peninsula
831·1400 '31~.000 Sund.,-1~ ...... *'* w ... ,, ... *** Wllafir;al&Peel
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LOTS OP IOOM TO IOAM
Around this 4 Bdrm fa mily room
borne. Windows ecross the front
loot out on bay and mountains.
Cus tom built, w i th eas y
maln~en,.nce in mind. $289,000 fee.
2110 .._..,.Cr. Ml 0,..S.. l·I
SIP£1 IBllCTION
llAUT8'UL ILUPPS 4 IDRM -
Beautitul tr' '''s 4 Bdrm Carmelita
condo. Ne\1 o z0tt. broad, open
location, with m~. ·as! Owner
1! ,•
feeling o De fa mily
ready to go -so move up to the
very best -a ll for $149,900 !
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2634 ~ en..de. NI ()peas. 1-5
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
FAMILY MHDED! For this executi ve
home with 4 Bdrms. on tree-lined
st r eet. Nt.'W <'<ffP<'ling r f'duf'ed
for q uick sah.• ! $248.500. incl the land.
3906 Wet llM Dr. CdM Opett S-. 1-5
UllEISTlTED ELEGANCE
OL YWIC SIZID MAST& IA1H -P ut out the champagne aod have room
to entertain! 5 Bdrm home on one of
Dover Shor es nicest streets. All the
amenities you desire are here -all
for $335,000 fee.
1412 ...... n Ml
NEW USTING-VIEW--IOOL
LOW MAINTENANCE YARD
Re modeled kitchen, 4 Bd rms and
family room. Eastbluff! Call for
in for mation or to sec. $229,500.
PllCm RIGHT!
JAMS AND JELLIES ALL YEAR -
From the mature fruit trees in
la rge back yard. 3 Bdrms, 2 bath
h o m e with lots of used brick. ~outdoor lightin~. AND Newport
each address! $112,500. ..
OZY COTTAGE
IM COSTA w.~·~ -Refurbished and
ready -3 E Q ,., large lot. New
roof. new ~-l o hing, new paint, etc. All t ,_ 5,000. Call
for details.
ASK US obcMrt o.r llo.. w.,,...ty
flrOCJI'-wMcJt CO¥.,._ '*Jen & Mien.
Pete Barrett ~r
S.Of ...... .,
3 BR. J Ba. owoen unit .... I BA reat.a.I. Comer
location $240 ,000.
Owor /a1t. 875-5688.
l1$4000
OPEN SUN l-5 ... -s » HERITAGE
. -REALTORS
Contused by all tbe9e adl!
Ranch Realty and/ot
Woodbrld1e Realty
can show you any one ol over a
Hundred listed homes In Irvine.
Don't waste thne tryt.ns to decide
which ad sounda tbe best.
• CAll DOES IT All.
IAMCH WOODIRllKfl
11ALn llALn,
551-2000 551-3000
THE EIPEIJS
ON 11¥11£ PllUll
..._ rP111111'11111ti.1 I 007
1411 Sboc'eclilf Road
Ellclualve Sborecliff area. 5 br, 3 ba, pool,
By <>we.; Turtle roclt Broad~ Piao II 4
Bdrm. 2 be., formal din.
lltriu.m, lotercom thru-
out, k>w mainteoanu
yard. 10~ financing avail. $ll8,900. 752-0185.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean view. 142.5,000. --------
OPINSUM 1·5
MIAIMIW
fl9IMSULA POINT
A totally delwte cuatom
home wJlb 1our met titcbea. baleoay 1ame room ud fWJ .U. Jacuul In aumptue>ua muter
blUa, alI abolfodln1 •lth
IOlld oek aPDO&atmeota. nu: BES'l'; OP .. THE
POINT" for ...-.ooo.
llHMlr 1
CAU.644-7211
Ownr I All 87~1M "9•u•ull
5 BR + den + Family
• Rm + FormaJ dining +3 --------1 IY OW..,.,rt .. 1 •t car 1araie + 2 patb + WATIRfRONT
HOML.5 S.C..
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
BUCm SIOQO balc~~Y and o the r EASJSIDE Owmiq 3 Br bou.se, . amenit.i.ea. Askin& only ~ly remodeled, 2 ~.ooo. 4.ft.IX
Ba, aeparate dl.nin& r m, SConUALTY Townbouaut1le. walk to I' M ,._
aolid Oak noon. 11 COT· 536-7533 aboppln1. Great area, t•I I 1042 ner lot W/Mld-on Poteo· ~~~~~~~~~I ~~·Only~ OOOt • • • t 1 al t o c reat e a .: C.U-.9Dl ' -··••••••••••••••••••
....-.m.ic ocee •Bay CAI( C.LEN By Owner Sl79,500. Le view. New plumt>lDc • 3brm a.. sep din rm,,
appliances. S2l4,500. Distinc t ive n e w 2 mblt coad. Pvt 1' lot. 1'7$UM, work 963--7129, bedroo b ftlk ID awimmblc bu.di Jolin m, z~ a con-ar......., cear.er. Open
cb:Diniwn. . .-r,teo. am 1-s. •u c.oacord --------•I 2511EldeaAve,C.ll. ...__..,81&. ---~----~~~~~~~........ 1044 ............ 1---------i-·················· 3 Bdrm•,....._ Pool
home. 21115Java Rd. Aak·
inlSZZ5.000. Act-t'7MIOO
LIASa °"'°"
IASTW"DR WOONlll 81
2 BB with larae feoced 3BrSUO.OOO
lot md flUt treea! Nice 5 Brlll5.000
neiObora. ettat pot.ea. MUUZ, M4-4ll97
IDBI
TillUJIET
"Wlooea by Pacetet-
ter. 4 bedroom f amll1 bome In eart.btOM col·
en. ftr1DaJ dlnina room, family room, 3 car
....... pool abe yard aod balcoay off badaoom. Super ebarp ... ...,.. ea.a. A.Ilda& ---~ ~. 1,·
~. air cood'd, 3 'BR -detac he d b ae.
...-. M.s.4776 oor /bkr.
'UEIER''
IN
PARKll
Circliol a "central"
l&ri11111dU4 ~ fam •
rm. ....... Calif. liYlq a au beet-taltefUllJ de-
....... eutll ..... aa. to C'!N!tQ'M "1 as· ...... pool, ... and
te•ala, ae•oor, end ......, ... Aopping.
Super 3br. Zba Eutaide Plime[)upleswtt.bbay • Ol'IMSUMl·S bome . C o r n e r lot
ocean view. 3 Br I& 2 Br 411 I ltl nl ... Sl2UOO. a511o. M.S-7272
Uaffar)'OUalfamUy.On ft--..
I)' Ill.ODO. ·-·-64WOIO llel' 6 "'9S =-':'675.~ed ~.000. ~ cu!.om ~a:~ 3br. 3be 2-ltJ bot Wb. By
---------1 apartment. Cloae to Owner. Sl17,IOO. llO Mod-
14MIMO LUSIC HONI
Ml OOM OflM SUM. I ·I
••••••••••••••••••••••• C.O..dlt w.r I 022 a..eb. .-.~. jmta Cir. Cll 642-7672 ~ 7SlhwC....... ~;,..;;;;L;lrO;"°*;~'oL:f!~~ Walk u..u pnvate pte ~HOME
This spectacular Uatine
is a !mly home ol enter-
tainment & hvab11ity
Lvly bnck entry & Coun-
t.am issues a comrona
ble . yet luxurious
welcome Amenatacs plu~
view m most presug1ou:.
Newport location
&tS-m1
Residence + Income.
°""'8rwk'e ol bwy. G .ff.
Robert&oo, RJtr. 67~.
POOi. DUPLEX
Comfort with income.
llAURYSTAUFPE R
SEA LION REAL TY
673-5354 497-llll
LOCATIOH
413 GOLD&IROD
llome a nd income 2
story. 3 BR 3 Ba, family
room. wetbar, plus h
carpels. trash compac·
tor, microwave oveo.
Spa-tub. 2 BR 2 Ba apt.
bas a ccwner rirepAace'
IUDdecJt and i.s move-in
l'Mdy. $316,000.
OfleeSUteAY
UMYBlSITY
IEALTY
'7U510
MISAVERDE
Cbeerful 4 BR 2 Ba. euy
care yard . Cash/new
Aoan. '129,9:50 293.S Pem ·
ba . 556-1288 . NO
AGENTS.
By Owner. Mesa Verde 4
8r 2 Ba, 1900 SQ Cl, nl'W
carpet.stdrapes, & paint
hg backyard. 1597 Ba Iler
IB8,000. ~. ~7-812'l
2br Ccado Zyn old W-side
close to bch. P . P .
-.1'30, 846-UOIS
BY OWNE R E -sid e, 3br.1~ R. V. Partiq. 646-340i5
..-sAVaDE
..wum.,...
TBtMSI TBMS!
Great terms• Huge up
graded 3 bdrm. 2 atory on
quiet cul de i.ac• In
vestoni delll(ht enter
t<1 1ner ·'I drl'am ' Cull
now ~9491
.......................
entrantt mto eacloKd
courtyard wtth C\&llOm
bWt apa.. 4 8drms • 3
baths, family r m .,
f fl)lc Nicely dttoraled.
with profess laod.scap-
i.ng 2 yea.rs ~ S250 .000
DAVID D. Cill.SOH
REAi.TOi llJ.9293
OEBRaD
J Bedrm , plan 4 .
townbome Rea lly
sharp! Earth tone colors.
Sll9.900. Call Fr ed Gilman. Gl-UM
REALTORS
nRST RDALI: to apec-
tacular Woodside. 3,000
iiq.fl. ol prol. dttoration
& ea:UoYable hv1nJt. Call
(or appt. Devto & Co
MU2368
MOOfl PBFICT
J ust list ed lo Irv 1nP.
<.:.olJege P arlc Fa bu Jou.,
Berkeley Modelt4 RH .
formal d1n1ng room.
fam&ly room. an enter
t a l n e rs d e l ig h t
Pnll•I -'17 cleearated ..tl-tr111 ..
RedhfU+l&dly
552 -7500
Poppy Ave., lovely 2 BR. Oc.• & C .. ' D
owner's unit + large ren-VllWS
Just reduced to Sll9.~.
for t..bia lee 2300 sq fl 2
story 4 Bdrm bome next
lO paB_ Owner &OXIOUS,
Call today 546-91521
M•....,.A
Spect.cul a r h illtop
bomes. 201.2-l206 aq. ft
Cole to K arina. Selva
Rd • Calle La Prima vera. SlM,000 to 1245.000.
1131.3:54(): 4t3.-400S B klr
llNIVERSrrY PX-VIL I
4br. 2~ba. 2 Crplc, 2
beaut.. lodsp palios. New
crraauc We flrs. New
crpta Xlot. cond Clc»e
t.o paru, pools. tenrus
lrnmed posse55IOO. By
OWNER s.s.2-3752
~
SJl,1.!!
lAI & playroom. IZSS.OOO. Dramatic 4 Bdrm, 3 bath 'Mrllcwatcr VA.w1 9.9% ~ .... 1041 .......................
"1. IEACH ACCESS 2 story ~ with pvt. beach access. Come vi.sit Oiarnung 3 BR. 3 ba., l1'S at 428 Serra. Corooa
GOLD KEY /IREN
546-9521 from many rooms 10 thlll
~ 3 BR conlem
porary home '249.500
Call for appt lo~
Rt9•!
!anuJy room, with pool & HigblAnds. Sunday Crom jacuzzi, on Cee land' JtoS . ~SAT /SUH I ·5 WM. I. DOUD, IRC.
Mna ver-. Wnt
2 story 4 /5 bdrms. 3
baths, family rm, frpk.
pool. By owner. O~n
house Sat/Sun 11 ·5 al
l858Saina r Dr. ~ 7605
&Kllfiye 100/o DOWH
NOQL:Al.JFYING
Rrand new 4 bdr
Northwood
.llSt ••. New!!!
DRAMATIC ENTRY to
step down living room
h1ghllghtt'd With
fabulou s marble
r.ll'e'pi~ and cathedral
ce.hnp. Eleg.ant Conna I
dlom&. buutllu.J ramily
room w twetbar fof' en-
tert1101ng Gourm et
kitchen contains ALL
modern cooveniencH .
k usave master suite
bu m ir ror ed closet
daon + walk-ta cloeft
and vaaity. CeotraJ air
aliao! TUe over Jow In·
Lenat loan and aa ve I ._'t &Mt! Hurry, call
~llll
I'm amoac the eucalyp
t.us treee on a luge R2
~ I'm reaJ clMt' lo town
and I can be used for
smgle ranuly or duplex.
I'm 1mlated with my
pram! owner' and I can be bad for $276,000. Call
for cash t.erm.s.
4606 ConLAND DR. ~~~'7~J.~l~60~0~~ ~ ...... d.
&tahsWnt
770.0251 $146.SSO
TOPCORNH
See ttua neat duplex. 2
BR. each, with frplca.
SZl0,000
PAULMAaTIN
IEALESTATI
644-7lll
SHOIECUFFS
Ex.ceptionaJ 4 Br 3 Ba
w Iii ldtcbentl amily rm.
2 (rplc's, brdwd floors,
Fr. doors, bay wi.Ddows,
heated pcd. \med brick
patio, By OWner. ~.000
Fbm. 673-8423. Open Sun
1-5 '¥11 Driftwood Rd.
OUl'STANDING HOME
lrl2 BRDRM View CAJDdo Llke -2 IWey
So. of Hwy OD Haul
Only $215,000
For appt caJJ John
Carey, GJU. R.E.C.I.
Betty l<etr RHlly
SPYG LASS HILLS
· "Soutbpor t Md l."
Decorated ln aunny
Palm Sprtnp yellowa.
Spacious $ Bdrm, ,.,.,
batb formal dlnin1.
family rm, 1ame room.
CUltOm PoOl aad jacunl
ud tberapeutJc mowa·
Liiia vjew. Well priced at -.ooo. Open Sat/Sun
t.fa 1' lllMloe BeJ Dr.
Qlll
---
-~per ocean view & nlle
3Br, 2~8a 2 Stoey twnhse, litai. Tn·~vel 2200i!q ll
a 11 s u m ab I e 9 'I• % . Low financing. S.cn r1ce
S61-S6TI or 752-TTZ2 SUl9.000. 881-04SO
Act now cboo6e carpets
1st Ownen appreciation
&n 100 97~LS1 &..,_Y .. U..
497·1761
TOP OF SPYGUSS
CU.tom LOT, w/plans
ror 6,000 sq.ft. home.
MIS,000. ~TZ12
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MUST SELL QUICKLY
Sharp, lmauc 2 story
home, 3 81', 21,l, ba. lrg
family room , covered Jllllio, above l1'0UDd pool.
1056 Conconl, No. C.M.
CalJ $56-1998. $99,950
Owner.
ZSTORY
Lovely 4 Bdrm, 2 baths.
&!per location. Corner MS'Tl1MI lot with R.V. a cceu.
.. flSTORS Owner is movma out ot
Here'a your chance to state. SUNSET R.E .
tlYe lo a cbarmina home 557-1123
on an &.Z lot wtille you -----. ---
bw ld a aecond unit. ....,M ..... 1rt1d
Owner'• very mot.ivaU!d. S Bdrm. stud)', 3 baths,
aabmk all olfen. Call Ni tl'eea. flown. Only ~ SIJ5.000. lleH Verde.
Mff£1Jll ~;;·~:.,
-Omdoe.1225.000. MUOM41WPOIT
llALTY '7Ml70 Cllolceluv
For carefree Uviiii Inter 1--------· atep-down livin& rm
w/brlck f.p. F amily ailed eat·ln kit . 3 br
+dm. No wa.ltinl 2 ba.
~ bODua rm. for ~Splc •apan
lD • out! Choice bw ·
}krJ ! M&-7434.
Dftlr••h •·Stcwy Mu.It
Tastefully decorated one
belbwm Condo. E'Slde
Coata Mesa. $72,000.
Mary Jank, R ealto r
631-lOIN
Fml• v., I 014 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SY OWNER 4 bdrm. 2 ba
lleadow Home. Xlnl
cond. Weekends Open
Houae. Hl-9525 or ~
11 M __ ._. 1040 .......................
&MeMAltlC
wltb pool • s pa . 3
bednm, 2 bat.I», family
--. Nice front• rear
yanl.
Part Place.Inc IM.2·74'1
MODOWM•A
&LOW DOWN llMA
Veta call for complete ln-
formatlon concernin1
VA loam, Cat Vet Loans
er nlA ~haw the)' work.
Aak ia.~71
otil no. WA TB
lBr condo. loft, cntrl IW',
frpl. Assu mable loan .
Pnnc only. A&1 S.Sl-46112 ns.
D1erfleld .. HILI
,_.W.ly0--
149 4 Bdrm. aep do.a rm
• fam rm. <Plan 3> oe aia&le leve l. Be aut. camel cpt ... ~ ...
l"ldm. oicel)' landscpd
W/1.1 peUo, 1uper kJca.
Uoa. Comm. pools •
perb. Owner IJUJOU..•
mull ..... OnJ.y $135.000.
3a Deer Creek. Call
55IM7'7S or 752-um. ww
~ w/bllrs.
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\1.11. Gt'elll WiodlJower. a
Br. ll0.000. By Owner.
Sll-s741
WOULD YOU mtEYE
In Lquna Beach, just
Ua&ed. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath
family bome. Larae yard
rcDD for pool. llatu.re
trem. XJllt oeigbbortlood daae to ......,.__ Hllrry
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Warmln1t oo twnbae, C8lm bailt I 81' 3 Ba
Plao C. or conalder ho me, d e •, •iew ,
Wdbrd1 Cr o11101. Sl~ONlllLNER E 8ri1btoa mdl. P .P . ..... · ·
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sz 1 s,000 STOP ~.~·er~: THEWORLD Mow•aud....., Acrcm from elem. scb.., HERE'S A PLACE TO
Spmktq new Uatlnc lD nlll to UCI. bich Kb. GET OFF Ir aee the 21 Q'C!lltwoud Eatat.es. New lntere1tln1 1round1. val•iDtllll.aritiqcon. •I& covered patio ID lluat aell, bou1bt tempcwU)' bome with
e yard that backs up to .-itber. Open HM 1·5, low roodlnee 6 detailed
8i8YRIALTY c:naee ll"CW• for •Ill* Slttam..11782VlaSieu arcbltedu.re of wood.
prlY11ey. TaboveruiM-lblrco 6 ..._ Verdes
SHA.RP·SHAarl bll bilb balanee loam R~""AtL•T•ay ato ne. Sprawling 4 Loob like a model. 3 wltb DO qualifytq. Aall· BDRll. fl DEN floor Bed.rm, 2 bath home. lnl'14UllO. . . plan aenlced by 3
Beltsebooldistrtct.Only •IRlllALTY BATHS (RECENTLY
SMIUOO. 111-6611 fll-0170 REDECORATED), is
Partt Place,lDclU-7461 ~~~~~~~~ located bllb above -= /ISSUJl(g$7(,000at~CJ.. ....,...., famed Blriera .An~ U.. def llar 4 br, 2 ba, IYTHlllA Uoh. Park. llo•in11 UniY. Pn b . bome. C oast 11 n e w l t b "111111--111111!=..:•::.:;;,21 Plldo. aardeo. fr trees, aa..taeethlaournew4 s.cril'leel ae.ut.lful Sbr. lllabClfter.OwD-..ao 0'1I'STANDING VIEW
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10% .. IWT LoWl1 3 Br Cooe1e Prk •CH llAUTY l4t. ' bd.., lam. rm., 6 ended end unit. Coae Lo ~· 21 ft. lonlfi
---..:. Wll .... ,. bome. woa 't lat! #7,IGO Walk to~. *· 2ba. .... rm. >.tc. inat ... pub~ eo" t!~~~~.: OOD BEAM -3c9 p i t D •121 500. Owner •eeNe loa. $185,000. Wiil ..,._.. · -......, CEl.LlHG Is CENTER llullt1ful I bd.., 2~ ba, . ., r ne e OD r , "' , . . Call Fred Gibaoa, ...;511.;.._.~;_;,; ______ , nRltPLAc• s-IN decclr' I.eel Prof ~ 7:M0 21J • 411•71 JI, • f\ • • ... IU ~--:a . beam· -------..:tM-2W0:::...:;:;;:.:;· _____ 1 .... 1--------u WAU.OFOLASS, opeoa ---· 5E1 l ~ to paUo area. Galle)' I Yn. ..... of cul· Yoa .. eardlaU1 loYllAd ~ CLUI ..-... ldldle __.. built·
de-lac. Onb 11" dn. tlO tbt 0,.. ea... beinl ,,. ii• for'*>' t;a'";aa1e, o.en, dla-~· m Olea Cir. OR 'TRADE77 pi 1 _._. by RllC lo-...,..._ P9rfec:tlJ male· ... ..._ 61.....tn ana '7J.llll ~Ima. J.J.5. lloUvat· 2oua.i-oe.,...lot. ....._. Oo for llr. • 'l'UITLmOCI Uiaed lad lo mov•la wttla waaberL.dr)'•r, l~~~~~~~I W /!fl.IG.-. OPwtmt~lllJoebaUool. lh.TamllOo«J'ataG Olrd9D laome, prol. de-=~9:::17rm, <ALL LUS THAM l 1: ••er • e ' v .. ar,......,,0eu, ccnMd.lbilrm,at>eu.. •a ~OLD.~
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room. Gumt a~m• dowmtaln, ..... •tT"i.1 ar••· Ter· maplficent sq.ft. of country En1lllb . · • · fl~ llvlal Md melter bdrm. -.-,_.... • .,., ,nnt• charm . Ready for your final O...SAT,IUM l-St7•ooewa&.cn LMllJOPllOll
Walk _, '"'1 Ud: beach so 7mla. \~~ = ~ JN. ~=If• in· d ecoratJn1 touch. 4 master abed Beautlful condo. 2 Bdrml. 2~ Ba, c.tom bom• ta 'la•
Dehaei..uout. -.· -,,.. -=:,.'"~ft: Bdrma. 51'> bltbl. family room. 1ame formal dlnlns room a. den. Tennis Cl••HI• •11:.ri ~-._. + 1~ •• Mt.la, .._ wUl 1.a1 && ... lf room. study. pool. spa. 1auna. courts. swimming PoOl. Immaculate oc.-vttw. Exlr• •
OPDI HOUIB IVNDAY UPll ~~ ."'.'.! •"" · elevalor. elc .• etc •.•. Sl.3115,000 fee. condition. Quiet end unit. $142,000. l,.~.'=,.a--
1 •111..-SUllW llm.I IULTY IMmmns -1-.0wMr.w ~
<Mr 1 ~... ._.la&* Former model home. with spectaculariii MAU• AftMUI ~Z:..': :=..a:-::..: IACalAYl1TA11 ~:!~.4P~ln~~d~:tbm=.'b~~ IALIOA ISIAM» 67MU2 .,:.-..i;:;~
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Call for •••t. 1Mi9-•-.ott
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Detat==I• rf•~Uoa. New . Hall.
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$7,000 ,~o..er-~~·~5'1~.QllO~~~~I f...a.ures. Receally reduced l20.000 3 spill level decks, ~t·
N.B. 2 story. llade for 1. THE BLUFFS Dl-STll door diDiAc •en~ ~ =• fmly Prvt enb'6paUoolf r e r · ment. Partly furn . rm for ...... r table. I llDlll rcwcoovrt..office. V-8 _oU'P se.soo. Wkdyal:30-Wflt.
J -uuu Open Sunday I to s. .... --"I <M•---By a-L 1 e fr ml d in rm . lncredlble 5.5'lEi lnlerest --"'n--0rn-..1-Frencti doors open to ..,..,__.,, ..,..,
Sedmled rear yrd w /2 w/lS~ dwn. buce s.ooo -• .._ .... flnest qu.al. buillins • gtamarous 1100 aq ft deck SP.Am.a• POOL
lee Plllb. Vacant 1J re-aq fl wilh 5Ba, formal Assume 9~% loan 3 BR mruthruout. and •P• overlook ing witb Wllt«fall, Bay win·
.ciy. 758-1501 bar , formal dini n g, 2v. ba. llany extras. Al· sechded pnvate Cherry c1ow9 and HQui.aite $od
atrium. rec rm w/pool tndive greenbelt. Move Lotsol st.orage, lo-mainl. l..aU i.n Back Bay area. 3 walls are j u1t a=
tbl. olc·llbrary. SS3S.OOO. in cond. This beaut. yard&muc:b more' Musl Bdrm. family-dining rm. felWrell ol Olia 4 m
lAt • ~ on a comer·wUI home w /lllnl financing aee! eG-MU stained gJus windows tieaaay. Atop 8 bill i.n HARCUll 6 BORN
4'~111 New Modular Type --------trade for smaller bome. won·t last long Bkr. ()pet)Sun 1-6 Eotenainer'a delight. JuanCapiatrano. Pi$are
Agt. 645-9850, eves ~1161. Ask for Bill 2251.aJoUa Or Oranee Park Rully. perfect • pn'ced to llell.
~HILLIE Mc CORMACK RE
Homes, pvt commwuly,
2 bchl, at hr security.
sub-letting OK. From
$38,me>. Tr-euure Island
Jlollile Home Pt. 30801 O,..s.t.&S-. l·S So. Cat Hwy , Laguna AMwen.Tldn ,..__ __ . Cood Su Beach, R .11.P. (114 )
Sunset llagazloe bu VWU<:J" • 0 · per ~
bmd t.beae 2 bomes ex· elepnt oeean & moun· ---------i otic It excltine enoucb to lain view. Rusllc split
consider ror the ir level with fireplace. publications. Lavish use Deluae llle & sauna. m Natural Stone within Porch & Italian tile
BY OWN E R ·Vicl oria
Bcb. very modem, ocn
Vie'ft, 3Br. 2.,..Ba. lse op.
Uon. $199,500. Ownertagt
494..tOOl
SPACIOUS
Ivan Wells bu.ill, 4br,
fplc, fam rm & 3ba. Lg
pool & 3 ·car gar.
Baycrmt, OPEN Sun l ·S.
D115,000 .•...••. 642.6234
PUSTIGE
TOWHHOME
Muc h sou g h t a ft e r
Newport Terrace. Only
one like lt OD l.be market
Sharp! Priced to sell!
ffurTy ! S4S-9'91 BK R. l.be homes & gardeng, ~at Locust.
c:iombioed wilh cedar & orfice open daily lG-6
glus set them a part 494•4315. After hours a.,....... I 050 1--------•
fnm all other Laguna 4994315..-1625. Let ring ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..wPOIT HEtGHTS
Beacla bomes. E asy Leavemesaage Leisure World, Gale 14 Char ming spacious 2
ftnMci111 with 9V.% 8.S· • Panoramic view, 3rd story, 3 Bdrm, family,
aamable loaoa. From . .£11ERALD BAY VlEW floor, Villa Nueva, 2br dining room, large living
S3SO,tOO. N e w, im· 4br,4bapriv.pool&s pa. 2ba, se&-6879 A/C. a!l room.Masterssuilewilh
medi.aW ocevpancy. 2599 '8>,000. Agl. 551-«M2 7pm. 2 dttlls and spacious Kilo Way & 572 Alta --------1 mirrored baths. Warms
.,..,.. ,,........ a.1r1....... olC Cbff Or tn Npt Ht.s ..., ___ .,,_,_,_....., ""13 u•~"'''" ,,.,...,,. .. 68.500 ..., •~ ,;JIU&I,_.... _...... CS5l ) ~
DOLL HOUSE OCIMROHT Vacation & lnvest.t
Ow-ming Im mac 3 Br• AIU. TS ONLY Pl'ol'erties. Inc. • 2Ba oal..ado,pri~ng.ht DUPLEX LOWISTPatCB> New .. WESTCLIFF 49J.9lll 49 00 S298.000 Agt 67S.l8S4 Lot meets Coulal re-in Seav\ew 3 BR. Nan-CAPRJ .. Condos. Walk lo
· · qui rement fo r new lucket model $259.000 ah oppi no , banks . S....AM 10 -E·-ucm ,f,..J_ ........ 000 67"' "'J6 w/all new. fully UP· • • ••••••••••••••••••••••
..-"''"' ~ .......... ~. ~. • .rv.1 r ~ s t a u r a n l s & Be cb livln .ts ._ __ t 2 or"~" ll2l graded crfit· French Jiii ESTATE" a gal 1 """ · ....,. • tr•-·port•t1on. Only 3 ... ,,,._ T · doors, Ian scaptng. &r ...... -....., to ocean. enrus & UDO ISLE sec gate. Owner wall wuls left. Two I Brs
2R/Bb courts/!. Su~lr 4 BR. Spacious master swte con.."1der JO'-: down & $81.00C)'. 2 Br 193.500 Of'IH SUH 12-S a w am1 Y rm . carry balance lmmed Hu rry' Bes t buy 1n 11261i•erLA. Fascinating fireplace Large overs& lot Best ,. Newport! Call&U-722! 5er. J a,<,Ba . fa m r m. Oak noors. many extras. pnced home on Island. occupa nc Y '-on tact. New blk wall with low f>75.6!i65Agt. Tony0aR.aenro.7~·1l07 formal din rm, pool,Jiep · d maid qtrs. S38S.OOO. llol· mamt. yar . $168,900. Ow.& AHXIOUS ly Doughty S47·3839 Herbert Hawkins R t: IOUGHT AHOTHR s.ta AMI Mty-
131.0152 REDUCEDTO Must sell 3 Bdrm home 542-6721
$1 .. 5 -o on q1.11et cuJ-de-sar hv. . BY OWNER
Upgraded 2 Bdrm Condo.
Newpor t Crest. No
broken. 631..J383
.. •TV rm w 1walls of glass looks Wftlk:lff Realty Live m tropical paradise. Owner bas purchased onto pool si yard. Coiy 2 er luxury adult CCJe<So.
Via&.. VllWHOMI aDUCB> $10,000 woods, brick and stone.
494-715 I 4 bedrm Is dea on large llapificeot Meredith 4 Truly a decorators de· --------~~~~~~~~~! lot. Call for details and Bdrm. 2~ bath home. light. For details call
New home, M UST den w/frplc Breakfast HIGH RISE CONDO ON pool, s pa. sauna etc
SELL! 4 Bdrm. 2 ba. pool nn+o(fice. Seller wants BAY. ()pet) Sal/Sun I~~. Decorated wit.op quality
& apa. Newport Area all offers pre!tented. Call ~31163 for admn. mat.enala, parquet. dtn·
Home. S174.~ tance Rllr. 645-1564 tng nn, ceramic eatry --------•I a ppointment. Age nt Tnlequality with formal S40-ll51 m.5354 dining & a Mstr Bdr m
114CHC01TAGE
1 bl.It from oceanfront.
Charming older bome.
New paint i.n & out. R2
zoning. Shown by appl
only. Call now.
.............,. HILLIE ~McCORMACK RE
MUI '1L-' k °"" s.it. • s-. I ·5 ... , .....
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511) Oak St. • bdnm. in
... ~al Lapu, juat
w/frplc. Contract, owner
will carry AJTD. offered
at $179.500.
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
67U700
OCIAMAHD-
~ Views. Spacious
deeeribes this 4 BR and
Family room home.
1'here ia room for a laree famUy and all tbe ir 1 -_---..__.----10-5-2-• •eried activWes. lDdoon ...,..... ...._.,......
~ _$ ~· HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
HAalORIJDGE
UALTYIHC.
675-1163
or out rib 3 b111e decb. -... ·•-••••••••••••••
Owner will ewic:1er a •1 t 11 Loom JUSTUSTID trade for amaller bome. ........., 13 Nipel abr', ..,_.:...... = Qal&om Realty iASTallff A2!t'!:;~..::.S
8W7o Assumable Loan
AvaiJ.able ..
OPEN SAT/SUN J 4
Z:WO Cynthia Cl. CM Wendy Fronk
Califorma Homesellers 7'1().9700 S41J.5J24
UASE/OPTIOM
3 BR 2 Ba, Newport
Sbon9 home. $795 per
mo. SUS.00 . 16-1272
OfllM SUteA Y Z.I
IMll .......
IOUGHT AHOTHH
Npt. Hts. R2. Cut~ 2 story
collage oo corner lot
Room Cor addition .
SlD.500
IOUGHT AMOTHH
2 llary 3 BR home R2 lot
Ill tbe beach. &educed to ---JOAN BOWE s •• 10 •
.,1-llJJ
way +much more. Walk 01:ean View 3br. fam rm. to So. Coast P laza
& den. O.M C. A157J'~~t SS0.500. Dys 531 -4000.
t<r. M2S.OOO __.. evea1wknda 5S8·48 1~ ~. John P.P.
Do-I..-sa.o. ... view
BY OWNER
OYeriook.lng Bay & Nite
htes. all new des ign
lut.chtD. crpt.a, marble Crplc, tile & wallppr.
Spedoaa 4br. 3ba • ram rm. .,......... home fOI' • -to ta. bucb ts • aparioua 1'••11Y p , I 'g • J-.0 a ,_, ~ ....
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i. ' .................. ---------. q"" la&. 4. + dia. .._ l .. ba+ a COS7 ~· • n• el .i .. _... "cJ Hill" ,_ 1-k model. com.a. 1.-.rmw/baamedceil.
Bone proper\J aear ~ ... ..... ~. u,.,.. ...,. 4 Aa ,_..~
BR. extraord•n•rr. ._. bcA cilJ u,.... ar
kitchen. Swimming poo .. the everclwl&mg ocean
greenboule. siao.ooo await >'O'l m lb.LI three
M&Uan Realty 540-2980 bedroom. tbree bath
~~
Prot•et•d u ·•laa .. d
Cllll&W peUo. 1119.0lt. !Aasehold Flex ible
fiM0C1D1 & lhon escrow
pouib&e. C.11 6'2·5611111.
Wan: Gl·144.S
~ cm.mb'Jaide. Thia 2 BR .--Z:: -COf\MACK RE redec. ()po Sun l·S. mes. brick frplc & large
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belbl 6 a fabuloua COUD·
try ldtdleD. Detacbed is
a 2 ..-...-bowie willl beth. Secored yard
with room fot • tio.t • RV.t.121,580.
home la cute aa a button SAaA NMM.AM den. Ownef' will help wllh
and clean aa a pin. O,..W&S...1·5 '46-I096 759-4261 financing Callnow. w•• ... _. • .._. HADOttatKE
ToPOPWOIU) ... to t.bia 4 bdrm model llAUTIFUL UA&.TYIMC.
Owner may pouibly help home aecluded on a cor.. 4 Br. 4 be, POOL • 1pa, '75-1 I 6l Cmance thia delightful ner i.n a foresl ol pine at ma I.rt lot, Harbor View 1 ________ _ zs..11-... o;. 5-lft 1·5
Brina your~ pad to
850 ~-Way & allf!tch OD
lbe l)IOt what YOU can
do for tbia quiet, woodsy
underdeveloped, lar ge
R-2 kit, 5 blocks to town &
beads. Get a piece of Old
Lqma while you can.
$ltr7.SOO.
_ _._ 2 BR bo F m72 Beoecia, j usl lisled HocDel Port.ol"ano. Dining ...__.. me. an· rm. F a m i ly r oom,·--------u.tic oeem news and Ill $129,SOO.
srecnoorptan.sn.s.ooo. 494-7551 ~~ ~'4i>t INVESTORS
494-7551
1~ N Coast HOQtoway Laguna 8each Ca 92bS1 c 714) 494·1117
31601 C0>1~C HOQhway Soutn Uogun11 Ca 92617 c 114) 4911 4!191
2700 S(IMIAll FHT-MW
Brand new 2700 sq ft of versatile
living area. Listed below present
canst.ruction .costs. Ma ke it 3BR and
fa mily rm or 3 bdrm + a guest
apartment. $175,000.
"'s.. C.-Mwy .............. .........
4g Coldwell Banker
~ IAM ca.• •m co.eo Beautiful 2 bedroom plus studio. saa ... like a model. Prime end unit
located near bu$es, shopping, pool ao~ ~cbes. New listing, 989,500
l --·~M IAY TmlACI 'Beaatiful 8 bedroom, 3 bath, upper
Terr.ice custom built borne. Enjoy
a lovely ocean and coastline view.
Professionally landscaped and
located an quiet cul-de·(Sac with low
malntemnce. $325,000.
OCIAM WIW CW
'ftm 11 a lbust for tboee wbo want
die HCtlrity ol • 1ated area, pool le
.,. f8dlitles •• •bort distance to
Allio Beach in Laiun•. 2 bedrooms a 2~ baths, den • attached 2 car
1ua1e. A great tnveatment,
•$170,toO.
.... Vlefo 1067 •••••••••••••••••••••••
By Owne r . Re duced
$1.49,500 Fini!t.era coodo,
end unil, view. lake. eollcoune & mtns. 2 Br 2
Ba. Crplc, upgrade plush
carpet & We. lo down. will carry 2nd. ()po H.se
Sun l ·S. 979·6422 o r
644-3465
3 Br. 2 ba, upgraded,
view, 4 yrs old. New
Open Sun. l·S. Owner. S Yr old 2 alory 3 BR. 3
75-9:2lll9. ba, fam rm. lo Million S
HARBOR VI E W ,8 neighborhood . P vl . .. r . beach. $34.5,000.
38a. den. lg lot cul-de· PEG~ Y I I 0 MS. sac. By owner $170,000. IL"P9
883.fli78 ()I' 644). lJ.&3 I -645-1531 Ouplea 2 bdrm . Near --------
water & shops. 1110.000 .. EXICUTIVES .. assume. Call 893-32168. OHL y
Ffxw $5000 Doww A ma gniricenl entry adds to the elegance or 4 Br, 2 Ba, dining rm. this fabulous 1 story. 3500
J . V. Co .• 6Jl-0900 sq.ft. of !amJly liv1n~.
crpts. $1~.500. 830-4949 ............... . s.pertacular liVlDg room,
formal dining. sunny
country kitchen. large
central cour tyard . 4
bedrms. 3 bath. Huge
elegant pool. Added free·
stand ing work s ho p .
Large irngular lot w1lh
extra parking. Private
cul-de-sac street. A mu.'lt
see. SZS15,000. By appt.
cmly. Cal1546-231.3
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$117,500
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Wlb I bdnm .• 2 baths;
....... tbu t250.000
CU lllAYIN
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~=ltlselot , quiet
D-lllP---·rtaoodCDV'IU. $118,500. fll Plaee.
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$151,500
4a.llATHS
FAMILYHOMI
CIMTIALAIR
MIAllYPOOL
Of94TOOAY
2651 Vhtw On.la
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HOMES
5 atrm ''Somenet Plan··
next l o green b e lt
Beautifully d ecorated
aod landscaped with
lu ge yard aod pool.
•• 500includlng land.
Call Da nny Bibb !or
appt. to see these new
liltinp.
IOa•s• UA&.TY
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bd. a be. -•· owe ps,ooo 2nd. Auume
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... dll&illdlft ....... BUJ1TS Tiiie OtW IUbjeet to U • •nu llqlliflent l!'"Dbelt ....._u~-.. ,..dn
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Jestlc 5 Bdrm. 3 ba ia. ~ bome comple· S t d I I n.e.J Dtate LI~ few om er se m o e n menu it with many
Harbor View Homes. touches of ele1 ance active Newport Office .
FEE LAND. Cuat m Walls ol gJass, a hub ~ monthly lD·
features galore. lmmed atnum. blt·tn wet bar. all come plus commJ.SSK>f\5. posaesslon. Tranaf 'd eM!ctnc kitchen anclud· SUbnul bnef resume lo owner will listen to ALL Ad. No. 531. DaiJy Pilot. olfen. Call Bkr. for un· ID& a micro-wave oven. Boa 1S60. Costa Mesa.
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IU:.AL ~STAT•
ftTSf ' Lvty tee 4 bdrm w /pool!
0--S bouCbt another.
lllotl•eted ! We w ill
Ql&&tify you over the
pbooe!~l
(~1wnma1mm
Real Ejstate pat.lo w/cover It matn· CA 921626 believable terms It pnce. tenance free landscaptng
TradesOK! 64G-1700 allow you le1Sure lime lo I~~~~~~~~~ s...a...i-1016
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OCEAN VIEW
DUPUX
2 Bdrm 2 Ba. and 4 Bdrm
2 Ba. $224 .SOO. Owner
may carry 1st.
3310/3312 Seuhore Dr.
lal 34t.b Stret?t I
PAULMAITlH
UAL ESTATE
644-7313
Wtlll.toleach
A bidden treasure ltes
waitln&! 3 br. pool. &
dean, clean, clean! Only
S140,000 for qwck sale
Submit you r t e rm s
HurTy ! Call 646-7434
CEN'IURY 21 Gold Star
MPTHGHTS
'Ibis hidden beauty tS on
a dead end st. 2·aty. 5 Br.
3 Ba, srnl ocean view
f'1lJ Swedisb sau.na. Lg
jacuz:zi. 2l!OO sq ft. Many
extras. Must He to ap-
preciate Owner wants
fallaale. $1.99,950 flrm.
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1:11. ICllT Ill! n. lldee 6 ...,_. al· ,....-aiD um bllbl7 up-
1raded Sta•iew IBr bomt an utt.trtJ fan,
&altle11 naa Mm.e . laM
......... •CllU u.ruout,
ftwoda dn ludbal out·
1Jdt lo • aewly pro·
feH lonal11 lod1c pd
....... It. Bridt Oobn la
tile ~ • kit. JlaQY, .._, ..,. dru. Call
Jl.m "...,.for an lOPl tiodQ. (n.O'JD.ll0'7d1',
('11') 581 ·5Tl7 .,,.,wbdl. Prin oaly. ••
enJOY 1l all or share at BAYSHOR ES~Br 2Ba . -•••••••••••••••••••••
with f rieods. $359 .500. f am rm. pvt rommuruly.
Ht.portHih
1lus pnvale world g1\es
you a special feel.tng of
secunly so you can ellJOY
an ocean view. lush
lanmcapmg & commun1
ty pools & tennis crt. ..
Your luxunouitly a p·
pooUd three bedroom.
two & one hatr bath homl'
W11i allow you carefree
execwve hvml{ yel you
are close lo some of the
finest sboppani: in So
Ca.hf & the airport ror
your getaway weeknds.
$24.9.000
~
at Fashion Isla nd io
De!lgn Plaza
759-9221
ASSU .. t.75~/o
WE)TCLIFF. 4 bed.rm , 2
bath, 2 patios·sharp !
Pmrick. 631·12l66
UASIOf'TIOH
121111.000. 631 .5596 ---
MEWPOttT 1.AMCH
Spacious living, S,000
sq ft 4 BR. 2 Ba home
t..a.rge Caauly rm. over·
loolrulg pool pa 6 car
~arage + carporu 900
l>Q fl . gueal house .
ma~rufacent yard with
vanety ol fnut trees. All
on one acre in Newport
Beach Pnn only Agen~
call Gft'e Lacbenmyer.
&CZ·9L'J60
The perf ert smgle story
fa111;ly onented home.
Must seU 1mmf.diately.
SUper clean. new crplg,
tge hv rm & ram rm. 2
frplcs. good back yard
Xlnt loc. oo qwel street.
Ooee to schools. shop·
Plfll Ii: employment. As!
s umable ga..% loan .
SUB.000. Call Bob Mister
~7·5511 betwn 8·S or
49Mt04 aft 6.
Lar1e 4bt, exec-home. ._...S HOWi
SMl.000 for l·Yr opt to buy 4 BR + fam Rm, all re·
Ill D>.000. f\eaJble lse modeled. Exceptional
!!Price le411c.dt!
Owner wi.11 carry rin.anc.
ang on this uruque hillside
ret reat . F rom th~
wticom.ing alri um entry
thru lo the 700 sq fl or
deck. housing a spa, you
will be enchanted by an
unobstructable ocean
YieW .-Cau.llna sunsel!o
Featuring an interior
that assures comfort.able
easy living w/Oak floors.
beam ceilings. 3 Br. 3 Ba
den. a step.saver kitchen
W/f!tlerY imaginable ap.
pliaoce Ii: extras galore '
Cail t.od&y for mOC'e in·
fonmuon
675-7512
·•.
IOOSTBtS
TOOCIAM
5 BR . 2BA ho me .
aopro~ ts vearsoold
WI h $1 3 7 , 00 752-25,SO view lot. Need quicll 1ale
-... ....... 1 .. ,. at only SZ05.000. CHas · _...... -" _.., blab balance uawnable
assumable lit at K .
Owne r will carry
11!4: 1242M•dld#2 t.~ ban.> Call todaJ.
--$100,000 ,..~ OaDdl> 2 br, 2 ba. Call I~~~~~~~ aw 11cGbee. •1e11t. -11 -" ""'"" ''" / / U t At T •
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Brack OD tbe marbt S.A. f¥. ~ acre bone pro:
perty. lbr, lba, 1talls,
tack. pest.a. 30111 s. w .
C)pNl. ICZ·mO.
Bl CAllYOll
Spectacula r golf course estate .
6600 sq. rt.. 4 to 6 Bdrms. s~
baths. Pool and jacuzzi.
OPIH SUMDAY 1-1 PM
#6 CHERRY HILLS
Sl.371,000
THE STAIRES CO.
648-5711
t714t 146-SIOJ
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~ '!:-.=-=: ':; realdence fl: ahop for plumbera. alCll BuUdAaa MG0.000. PLACE ..,._, Good 1po11a toe•· --•r::na.e..;.,.. el ctriclan, etc. on one~ ac. comm. Wtca.ft. +bwtmat.5 PIOP•na-Uan.cau~. = -,,,,,· pr"OPft'\y 1215,000 ...... OcHn vlcw Own t""'-Tlt:Mf'.M.I ON TR111 a• CH IN ' ' COSTA M~. Tax .......... _ lnduatrial l•• parktoa. Near --s. c.A 111 ~ LAawaa. 1upertor con. MA~ 1 BR cond, furn property W1tb good leue to marine ~doa. ln town c:eJ1i.r w/ ues. locldl auw, Lew er th n.lr productlco::y· S250,000 or to every thin& CaU rec: Cac:il. Nr 1olf. 8-d)'tA>moveinlbr,2 Dl..X TW!fBll!-UDlv. ••••II awn.. -.im ll N A. 36 U._.ITS 11.115.000. 114·752-GIM or ba. frplc:, 2 c:ar aara1e Pmt IBr, i~e.. 2 car
....................... 646 '"' lll·UJI •¥9me.a.,. Prtde at OW::,.hlp, ac:· =1/<'Juf~a~~bc:":'~ l~~~~~~~~~I :i.~~~~~.£:.Y• ,.,..,., elec cir OfOr, ~.:--I 100 +u .. Ol,000, *'l.000 yr u>-lualb'b nine 4·plexea oo Qaney, ees Front St., u.--•..._.. -'-....__. !::".:="-"°°· ._::; ..... .,.·-·u..s····H··o·.-s····· D er. ........_. ... .. 2000 ~-Ownr :.u fin. Pno t e .. me 1 l reel a IAbai.o.a, HawaU. 98781 ~ w:u wwwc •a.-& 9'Hfe 9'9. ..,,. --· _..,_. rr oaly at~ SUPER Oruae County ••••••••••-••••••••••• Very private 2 bdrm ---------1... • .............. (....... location. Eacb 4-plex ln· • ...... ,___ G. IF~ 3202 house. New decorator Woodbrldae vma1er. 3 BUY ·SIJLL·R&MT~ -··-·• .. ••••••••••• 8\' OWN£R ·Sao 16UMITS dudeaa 3bdrm,2~bal.b Gr.rft 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpet1. Freab paint, BIU..,&.,xlnteoad.Aa-
'1NANCl: Clea.al&e t IWW 11.llOS Pride o1 ownenhip. Near towllbo&lle style owner '1 ••-•••••••••••••••••• • VAC.IJlt 2 bedrm. 2 ba. fncd yd, aaraae Water IOe dllel pd. No peta. *5iZ$ ........... sew. DUPLD HOMES + ma.125S,OOO. ~ l)n, beac::b 1.o &nUnetoo. AJI urut walb f)replac:e at 15+ Oak studded acres aeasnlypte. pool, bll.ns. pd. NO DOGS MSG mo. ~vall ,ll /l 119. W. n. C..... ~ e Ice C 0 • 1 t e I CIWC . .__,, &:U-21122 da bave frplc's . Only s prag4:· A Qua.II Place P.c>Robles. n~ barn, 1375 mo. Ask for Gene. $700 rooves in. 180 E. CALLUSUl-10~1 Ye••• COMIU'UX qrJc:'~aJ~wWia1 ~=~:; exclusJve,7S2·l920. ::!ue+~:·3 ~df~~ -"-'~·-m."47 __ l ____ =~~~~I-~ •·~Park 3 br,
C•w .. .._. 3 Browuer"1 wtll w/frplc: financana w/209o down al J '-"U .._IL 101, l3200 pr ac WiJJ U · Prest.lie Ana.beam Hilla -.31189 ~pool~~m~~ ., b t 1•· I ... _ •t Brl Ba unit. 9~tt as· -•y I""' ;"'•r-l. Call T A CbaAle for 0C property. home . near n e w . ._ .. 1 -.. 1_ .,uper wo un .a n .,.,-st ,., ...... v-,., ... ._ ... '"' ,,._ ___ .... _ _,_ •. 1 • -·-' 3 b 2 ba dbl .,.,,. ••-ln «'n r1J e pr o p e rt y s111JU1ble loan. $179,900 p• .._CE VWJ.ra-/uai.556-6171 .._...,..ave• awns an • ...,..oy r, • • Fcls'LeMe.New2br,Con·
New 1536 sq ft 1978 localiotl' .oceun :o1ide 0 full price ~ f 1€STIG€ I.A view. SZSO/mo I.SO S C;,a garage. D11 Santa Ana, do w/pool, teo.aia, Jae.
Laacoer. • All .. •xtrH. lo hl0 hway 1'n lov0 ly Corona . NOPHTIES.. •~ oyoo Woods Dr 645-9040 S5o25 Owner lll3)54J_.;191 -n. Groves Sbow:n by d .. " HOME:~ --orl6-TT1'9 e t c: . M u s t S e e ! llllll CJDly C.ll now fo ~I Mar Front unit €\TIG€ 10,..Tlll:JOP.M.t ....................... --------28r,aduJta.nopet.a.S380. _2J.3._91D-__ 13116 _____ _
au . . r C'harmmg 1 bedroom apt HOM€'' 33S3W,. ~a!~•!w,y. ND .............. d F" I llO()I( 1st & lasl + SI.SO ff-C:Ur · detail•. (SJS007 > with Franklin fireplace l .,__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• &&:>'1253 I Br 0raqetree condo on
9D"21Bkr. and cathedral cemn116 -----...-----·--------........... 3106 "• rw from Pala Mesa ---------:itream. Pool, tenn11.
_11111111 _______ Reur unit· 3 bedToom. ONEORBOTH ~ ... Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• Golf Cours e , adult Mela de! Mar. lease. 4 jac., ..,.aded. No peta.
two bath colla"e . open 2adJoining 10-plexes ~ comm. 2 Br 2...., Ba. rec BR. 2 ba, $625 mo. 13115mo.644-0356 .EXCITING. beam c4>ilings. fireplace. EIToroarea ,_,,.~IYE IAYROMT room. PoOl. Jae., sauna. 9SJ.*3. NEW WOODBRIDGE beautifully decorated Alaumel~%financing WVVV 2 bdrm, 2 bal.b ln 1uper putbac p-eea IAO. Aa-• ......., Slto,000 .._ BY OWN ER · Lak e "Z"Rltr ~11 n ... ~'ORD" ~ Avail now for 1ociat1on fees ancl Olarml.nc cottage 2 Br. l 38r, iv.Ba Condo W/rec
I"-• _... _. c FJUDare, Sbacll u.n.IU, + U~r-entlnc wtll&er ~. ~ mo. l·T.B-'5112. 728-5144 be. Gar crpta drp8 M25. he:, new drp1 /c pts, Bea~·~y 52._ ::=.~ced favorably ~~:O~~od~: .;~.~~Pk:xe:b. bel~;' i u9 port :~~ Sdabur)'Be<y81MIOO ..... ..._. 1206 ~only675-00W7 =:'ru:'"a:ti*aa:.'5 mo.
Cl ~ Clt72) owe-. -clo1e 1arages, n ice Uadkrcl. Why not l.b1.Dk ON WATER. WINTER •-•••••••••••••••••••• llDWle bo,me ln Laguna 0,.. He..S-., 1•1 ,. ·-·131·21122 yardl. Xlnt a>.ta Mesa about becomln1 a R.ENTAL. E.xc:lun1 3 IAYAIOMT ~ • Br 2'h Ba.
• 11111 nicest S.star park. SH ~ If IHTS rental area. Askin~ landlord yourself? We Bdrm, family rm, d.Wn1 2 bdrm. 2 bath In super near 1cboolSut pool,
'lllU' encl porch, mlr· c.,... ., ~ -.,__,,__. N• n-b 'oca 800.000. PriJlconly. bavue 1• fine seledion ol rm aod llAiaed 1laa1 loeaUon avail now for _,_._.. J226 ~~\/l. firm.
JONd docws. U«ht wood •L-le.cit-~ .,. u.; • • Searchlftt.ernatioaal we ocated duplexes. w indow1 . Moo ran1 - ------------ip' rian, 3'h T air cond. -._-tion. 2 bib from Hoa1 752-2211 triplexes• 4-piexa ln a available. 11000/mo winter rental tlOO mo ...................... . llP"do'• Br's wltb ba + Nortlt r.d Hmpkal. All well roaln· variety ol pr;~ r anees wiJUr. Salisbury Really !iahabury Realty l'TMIOO Yr otd 3Br. 28a, nr Uolv. Pk. Terr 2 br. 2 bu, ctn.Utc area, walk 10 Only two bl()(.'ks to lovel tained. Price reduced to UNJQUE&2LOT for yow eondslderation. m4IOO c.-.. w.r 3222 Jldi&I. 900 mo. I yr lie frplc, ~ llltch. Nr
do.eta. All for only beach! This very specla 1799,900-. Owner b u Wb.b existinc older 2Br Uve ln l unit• let your ---------......... •••••••••••••• Sll~.-.217~ pool ll00.562-~ •.->. ORJ-eAI> 2 unit property Includes pun:baed new property bome. One ot the nicest tenant. help aupport 211 Topu, wiot.er l500 JASt••c•-Cl.AISie f a b u I o u s n e w •ia ~ady tA> 10. ~left tn Cll, room for 2 )QI! Call tA>day for an ap-FVm or Wlfum. NOl&IHOMI ultra -modem home Ju11 nice unltl. $72,500. By pointment wtl.b l ot our 871-mt :.u-completed and ready ro €'JIG€ owner (714> 631·2782 b6cblY traiAed staff of SJ'EPSTOBAYSUPER3
". LIASI
~ oc cupancy . Idea l ro ' ~ (213) m.G07 dy1. O¥er 40. We'll help put br 2 Ba,l'B. pr, PP. ZlUIHarbor,S«.e~A owner-occuput-1500 sq . .,_..--t~-._HOM€~ Rltnwekome. you oa tbe richt tract. IJlllim. -~r. 328
Beautiful. bllbly up 1raded , plan I
PnllfMMJDally decorated Qem dup6a.. view. 2 br. I
plus OCEAN VIEW ' ba, 1undeck. garage, -. ml dsbwbr. frpk No pets
l40-lfl7 f t · . o c: e a n · v I e 152-192!0 ~~~~~~~~~Im as ter pie ce w I l h APl'S. IN HOUSTON · ~ • .....-.
-champal(lle carpets a nd S> unita near downtown . J 9'JAIL ..... , • 1 •• 3107
levelor blinds. 2nd unit I &25X. SZ25Kdn; 82 wuts PLACE -••••••••••••••••••••• an olde r . c h11rml n g ---------near Galveston Bay, '"' .... _ 2 Br .......,."' 1• La0 una cotta ue w1.lh 5.&X M65Kdn; Prine. On· nu...,. • _...mo, 1 '" "' "' ,.--TllS"' E. Balboa Blvd. hC'drooms. knotty pine COSTA MISA ly. Willow Properties, vr-sa 6'7S-2UM
NI Out. 61 Tr'ailerama.
Uc. IDV6703. Dbl wide.
20x45 . S S 900 .
Ren ai ss ance M .P
---~79
Utal pd UOO mo
11*11·3119 after 6 or
u .-.ul02days ---&Toro 3232
UDO ISLE
$29,500
2 BDRM l BA. VIEW OF'
BAY , C L OSE TO
DELANEYS. S llOP
PING. OWNER WILL
CARRYO.A.C
4m1t CENTURY
MOBILE HOMES
S27 ·5800 ~ 21.3-58'--6701
LOCATION
Spacious mobile home
louted ill pre1Ugious
Loa AlamltolJ Park in a
Yf!fY private, quiet area.
2 br, 2 ba, family rm, din·
Ing rm. Adult onJy park.
Beautiful clubhouse with
pool, sauna & spa Priced
low at $(9,000. for qwck
sale. CaJJ now for more
mfo. 968-4433
Beaut. '79 11pgraded 12x52
Styli.De adult pk, C.M.
Real 115. PaUo, awning1,
!"our <'nelosed 11ara~e11 4 "-"•I Lot LTD., TI4-957.Q78 10,.. n l :JO P.M.I
and hert>'s ih<' ~I part Lowest price 10 Costa PROPERTY MGMT I~~~~~~~~~ Steps to bay beach. 3 br. 2
S•llff wfl flilmtc:• with ?O~o Mesa. Only 10% down Lg or sm units Let me ba. frplc · gara11e Com pl
dow11. S.'I00.500 owe AJways rented Lake the work out of your IMVISTOI fWll w vely res1denu..11
Opttt HoeM Worid l.d &tot. mvestment. BkrS.S·J683 Terms on duplex & 4 area Avall now to J uni·
Sot & s.. 1.5 ,. 5~7777 plex Agt BoslH 15th-~ mo 1or >rlY
225 Cw.-tcH...-. hecll ~~~~~~~~~ 18 UNITS 9aM38'2 OI' S35-~98 re n la I S 8 2 5 m u J
*LCICJmCI S..Ch-1 · COSTA MESA 20UMTS _CZIJ>47~_n_~
Woods Co•• Beat location Ul Lown ! Xlnl Nwpt Sch area C.-.. Mw 3122
c• • Well landsc ape d . W/pool l .2M. Aat .••••••••••••••••••••••• .,pae1ou.,, luxurious. and MIWPOltTllACH aeparate meters. encl ~.eve.873-6732"
n ea r l y n e w thi s IZUHITS gara1es. 2 yrs. new.
ma"nU1cenl duplex in the 1 DOOR f-OC"' .. '"'. S7f4.500. prert>rred "Woods Cove" • ..,.... r.n.1.. Devid Bourke, Rltr
!> e r t 1 "n 0 f r. a J! u n a Unbelievably low LOW 546-1195() includ('8 one 3 bedroom PRJCED al $425,000.
and one 2 bedroom unit Owner will trade. Dupla, 2 Br la. ea, eftCI.
wa lking distance from w .... ~..... ,.,...... Aalume tin"'
the beach. Roth unils 5~7n7 loan w /SZ0,000 down.
have family rooms and~~~~~~~~~I F\all price $113,000. Prin li Pe<'larul ur oeean views oal.y. Ownr/"'1. 682-8380
P e r r .. "t r o r ow n c FOUi UHITS.C.M.
or<' up an«' y w 1 th Near new, 3 Br owners NEWPORT BEAC H
!>u p pnrl1ni:t ioc-o m e unit. 2 ba, frpl, 2-car DUPLEX Fee sample, ~'.147.50<! gar .• J.2 Br. 2 ba, units. stones throw8krrom beach.
R.E. laveatment firm NB 0CaAN YllW
ta.a rm fat l lDdiv, ac-~:-:::=
tivit.les are. purchase of ly furn. Wa lk lo pvt
coaamericaJ property " beach. Avail now 'lll llll mcmt • btobraae. • J1m11 i. lllO. $1.IOO mo. By
expert.I lbare e.xpemes o w n e r . D a v i d <approx tMlO mo. ea. >. ,.,.. .. _1J6 ..
F\ill secretarial & ofc: ~-~-~~~, .. ~~~~~ aervicea inc:l 'd. Many m · I .
vestment opplys . Call 2br, 2ba upper duplex
Mr. Crawford I C I Avail. mid Nov ·March
Broken 54().2200. Resp adlts. 9iO() 673-3415
2 on View Lot. Capistrano eo.ta Mno 3124
Larp 3 br. 2 ba, rrplc p\'t
paUo. nearly lllOO Ml rt
dup&exSo orllw) /\\till
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HOME5 FOR RENT
3 or 4 8r Pnced from
S«>-WllS r nrd )ard &
I( .. r .i ~ t• ~ ~ .a m 1 l 1 ,. '
vle;;ii.t-kid ., & pt-1'
.. ekomv C...11 1'64 ~or Ja...IDIJ>t' Creek ~~unt > !173-2!17 I A.gt 00 ft't'
pooh. tenru:. 3 br .!•' bJ
~ Wllt. Plan •• h 111hl> F '* V~ 3234
upcraded oo gmbll Lst· ••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• ••
Sl.200 &t0-4184 eve _ Nr Wamer,Hrbr 2br. i i.,
-"'-" lbr .. -........ 1 pd ba.. dbl pr. pool, Jae. LO .. ....-.... • .,11n.1, ..... • crts Sm yd 1400 Adulta 131$. No peg. ~ 1SGZ17or~• ---------
FANTASTIC 3000sq fl ttwA9m .... 3240 Ocean Vu 3br. den. 3ba ....................... .
frplc. sep l\lell qwu rm fJe«alll 2 bdrm. fam. rm
for boal/trlr. Oatdnr in •den. ~/mo t. P1ush
d . Avall ll·I. 673-5646 C'.fllllC. 2\.it ba «dar & 0-$ bULs lo 0ttan
JASMINECREEl< W car pvt gar. fully
Ore an view 2br. den, maa.nt yd Adults. no
formal d111 rm. 2 frplc' pets l.nquare at $Z7 18th
SIZJO\to 640 l212 A~ SL 714-9fi0.6331 Ope-.._..W & s.. 1-5 TSL lnv1lmta MZ· 1603 $235.000. r 7~9501 ,
295 Arc11 St. L4llJ-'-" I I DILUXE UNITS _9'&_558> _____ _
/\IE\UE\..\.. PRIME EASrSlDE, CM
Beac h Pal1 sa d ei:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JbUtstobch _.Bdrm fjm ~ t>U'<' bt'.il·h hom l'
$1-40.000 Owner/Agent. 1 BR duplex. adults. no rm ~o pet' S 7i~ A\atl 11 1 79 5 BR l'•
16 U._.ITS «M487. pd&. Uul paid. except Coostderfum 640-774.2 bit&. ram rm J car Rar AllOCllfdl Ilic. ' 2 Bdrms each.
411 M..c.mtHwy. ~ 111ESTARNESCO.
4f~st4 640-5TI1
" COST• ......._<11... dee: .• SZ8S mo + SlSO sec J1Kuu1 Walk to bch ,.. _,.. 2 BR. l ba. frt h.w. Pallo. ...Cl\ o o 1~ 21861 Pride or owner ship. SUPl·I 4 IOWTH dep.16-7253. __,., m r .,e Twdve2bd:rm .• l 'h balh ., new pa.mt & cpl So of Summe rw1nd . HD
• fwr 1 bdrm, l bath AIU Dm.PoW 3126 Hwy 1Ae 547$ 675-1225 _ 963-0&51 or 7S4-6262 ask
..wPOtn'IEACH earden style unil1 . 3 bouaea, room for 4th. ••-••••••••••••••••:•• Harbor View ff.Ills. 3 BR. _ror_Oins _____ _
Ollplex.es 00 Penin. • P.UC., gara&es. Great taplb8pe,lar&elJ'OUnda. ~Ocean V~ew. Ex ll\lo ba. ram rm All new Sbr. 3ba. boat or trlr Ar:r•• for 549 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwpt Sbra avail. All Colla Me1a location. $185,000 OWC. Kay quWtel)' furn. Like New. appliances Lr1 yd. Xlnl ._..,_.,e S72:5Mo
amenities. Pnaenlly JllS,000. Seller nexible. Mm_,.. (2]3)43'"7920 2 3 b r · 2 b a loc: 11200 mo Bkr c;!J~ leMed. Turn-key opera-A Qlla1J Place excl•lve. El Dorado Rily Wuber /dryer. Tenn... ~Sl 12 • ___ er_epm-'--_._83_l_-6S09 __
fncd. Unfurn. $2%,000. 1---------Furn. $23,500. Owner
54Ml111 DIAMOND IAll tion. Property m1mt Cal17S2-1D>. czu >._.5915 pool. -Mo. A&\. Pearl ---------38r,J"'1 ba.Nearbeac:b.2
:;--;. 11 ;, '';( H
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~!) 1 2000
3 BR Woodbndge Patm
Jlomt-SliOO mcld..'I Rrdnr
Comm pool A . no f1·1· <:.oats & WaJI ace. !162 .44 ~i
1\inlerock. lovel) 3 Ar i
Ba. A C. perl cond1two
~. Ca.11640-668$
8.-dlo Su J09quia Con
do 2br. iba, ar. •olf
courM, UllUlia, SeAJor
Ota c•tr ....... N
Marana Own /AJl l
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llNTALS
2br .. Iba
2 br.,2"'-ba
2br + D .2ba
3br .. 2ba
4br ,3ba
By Owner-nr beach '79
, .G.ol"'-west, ~9~. r.eot... • SM,500.145-2214
1111 ACIES ·..UC•. FROll '5,000,000
avail.~. BKR. J ftl I .._IL _i..a. __ . ~ __ .., _____ , C.... Mne 3Z24 cw ,.,., fprk, sund«k. l .... 1rllcrow ...,. .. A ·· Q * 1'-'-X a...--.._. 3141 ....................... S131). Ref's ~·d. Avail.
DI .._CE ' Quaiat 2Br. I.Ba 6ome ln --·•-••••••••••••• Easuide Entertainers Nov 15UL N0·70IO or S.,ul•1t1 • a.c-.-'-"' ft'Clllt • lllCW19CMll lBr. Oc &oat. wtater taJ Delltbt. 3br l~ba. many $11-Wl uk for 1Jada
•'
COSTAllESA
20 wkla, dla, apace rent sw. (S5155). '22,500.
Jill~
TO $1.000,000 Zoned Rl -Freeway
CloM Delperate-mmt aell !
... 149-799. .'LAD FOUST
Just U1t.ed 2 be•utifu1 '...._...._.$a5,000! ain 1Aad from $1.50 pr acre.
i.A.C,21Br,2Ba,Qicesl Homeaites, lakefr.onl l*k 1n OraDl8 Q>uaty. property, tax forfeited c a l l t o d a y t landa for farmtn1 or
(J PH46-J 1349 > B kr. vac!ltion!na For free de· l7J.8G1 taUa write Government anpa.. Land, PO Box
--------· ........ Dundee. Ill. 90118
pa p 11", ... w... ,.Of'BTllS• =-~ace. o.w.c. IM beadl. pool, ~. 2 amen, klda. no peta . ~. a&Al.'n>RS
ti 11 C4..,.... 10,.Tlt:M,.MJ TheB.ealEltate ba.aokldl-peta.411-3S11 Avail t/l.99$.111.0.SS. -.TO-·
fw .......... C.el ~~~~~~~ CGaaecUoo Oceafroot IDJdhly ren· IODS/NTSOIC zsR'a.. P::'C:me. a..-.._. 1241 711-t775 Hll for.-=________ (714)-.9974 talaSllO. RllP F.AS1'SIDE dairlln.1 l br Pnnl ...... liple. D/W, -.. • .. ••••••••••• a-----------.31571 triJlla. ... IBr.duplu dble 1ar. teanla, RV Pl». -IAIOOa Villa ~ 4 MEW UNITS ~-ICH/2 hbl. .-. •moor..._ •t«aae. VllJa Paclb~. Pri• Ida.. Pools tenn.
12 unita. Modem, 0% vac:
lac. Xlnt ror out of town owns, Synd, etc. Walk tA>
all. Oceaq side beach
comm. Aakine S32.000
per uait. Rul Properties Syatem1. 114·729-3059,
OM.W6.
c.a.ta 11eu 2 bdrm, 2 sno.ooo• 1110.boo. MN,-i .._. 316' t 12 2 v e r d • 11 a r . m-...,, n.._.2520
blllb. 5 montbs okt. Seller Bot.b com_pletely furn. -•••••••••••••••••• IASTSIDI IC75/mo. ~ Walktobch.Xlntcond. Cbarmtn1.c:u1tom 3 38r,2 8a,~bac:kyard. Nortb..a;Z BR.1'1\ba. flnanclnt. 253 down , RJ BB. tri...i ....... ~!-llo.
b .. A Q 11 C.mbio ty 1·11812"'620 ~-2 bath home ld.-CObd. ,11 ~.Call .,.e.x, ......... aar. n-..~ reaa even. ua ._..""°' -1 .,_ •--· ~--....... 2 Br Place exc:l u 1ive .• ~.',"l'lt witb three flreplac:ea Btrtt-.nu -mo.-=+._ mo. ..._,, • • • •,. Tbls bome baa wood J.a»P1orida.ll0-28SC U..,tuni.Slmmo.
752--l.820. 2 I 00 beam ceilinp with tar-ge New 3 br house. No pets, abdrm. den ba fartllftM. J 88 6 dell, 3
A New11mll1pri.nklered In· lotaol m.:D76 • av. rm.. lreplace, --... MOlll
HOl•SMOW Cuu•r&..rs/ er,... 1500 llake tboae good
••••••••••••• ••. ••••••. bol;.-eboid tt.eml you 're J 9u .._IL ••••••••••••••••••••••• llvinl room 4 kllcben no c:blldreo. 1450 mo. _._ r + · 2f ·• fam. ~ ~ ... 1am111 llome.
du1lrlal Bui ld1011. with counter spa~ · prof. lan.dic:ape, •P•· S Arda..,, OCleaD view, Pl .._CE ........ :_ ........ 498-025? 6a \1ew. fl also coma BRAND NEW, never ~uJpaUo.lardeoer ZBR.1be.t710llo. ~ _._ ........ __ "6.;;._• _____ , complete wltb wall lo U¥ed ln. 2 bd, 2..., ba, lncJ. 1 tplle to beacb, 1URlfSIUl80C • • Beautif\al mobla. a.ome.
willbedilpla,edtbiaSun Gnde Clot JIM, ocean-
12 DOOD to 5 pm a Tbe view, Pacific View
Newporter IDll, Jam-Memorial Pk. (213)
...... Road, 1'ewport ... ........ Homea up lo 2000 --------
... ft. Will ba lbown In C rdtll U.. epeeial pwblic pre-flt p 11 ty 1600
view for ONE DAY ·-••••••••••••••••••
CN.Y. Don't miss this SMALLCOM'LILM
"' ....... Har Newport Beac:b Cl· tJ Hall. lfu aome park-eo&W WIST tna. OWDer wlll carry :1~~HOt~;·;~~~1 loaa wltb 21% down. . ~ $LIO,OOO.
~. ~m:aht .,. ......... BURR WHITE
REALTOR . INC.
111;.46 )0
IJ7,IOO cnn•••l•h•••IT••• COllE BY and aeo ............ 1700
....... Au-aAd lhe'll -···················· .,_ 70U a cboCff of ALISO YIU.AS OONDO 2
..... llomtl i11 thla 1tof7, 3 BR, l~ Ba, _,,_ HIE ••it1. '7f,IOO. Opell Hou••
Pdalll er--000 to k!alall-'.'1'10-UM --IHO .......................
not uslng available .to
eome other family by ad·
vertiainl them for 1ale in
aa.&ned. Call MZ-5678
,.OPHTIES.. Laflfw S. 2200 wall carpetin2 · •· laundry1.... ao1ar heated water. pool, walk to Pll"' A ldloola. •un -.Wt
10,.. Tll 1;30 P..M.I ....................... room. car garage w w 1pa, tenol1. M50/mo . -. m -Or. • • -=
0 SUN REALTY
INVESTMENT
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FEATURING :
• Investment Analysis
• Land Contracts. AITD's
• Creative Financing
• Tax-deterred E1cbanae1
• Condo Convenlona
• Income Property Pricing
Attendance Limited to 150
RelervatJom Required
20100 Brookbustt Huntlqton
Be•cn
964-2611
........ MMl'I WILCo.9
No Coltl ar ObU1aUcm
. ,.
opener, for oftly $750 mo. Ref• req'd. S3M.2166 Aak ""I • .,...... •
2.3 IN( LOT 1112-2900 for John MarshaJI 2 Br. 1 lo u, ref r l I , hlll8llUc ....,, 1 . ,.,_ cpta/drJll, dbl prace. DO -1•"'1·-..., ... ..,.,. ..... ...... ,,.rt,
Some back bay view.
f aalutlc area for huge
rMCb home + barn • llt.lbM9. Call Jim ftan· den mo 752.1101 dya;
(114 ) 581-5787 eves, ...
'WMl• UHTA.1.S • •_mo. ~ ble ar. a.. D.L. adt level $875 per mo • up . SltJaan Dela-. ..... Ocean A wlaltewaler
lnc:ludea oceanfront, Ml-400 yiew. S750Jllo. *"4'7t•.
beyfront • lnllde pro-m5~~1~ br N1W S BR 2'1\ Ba,$ bib to --.,.U.. EASl'SIDE ....-.._ 2 ._., P'pk bttm, yard -------
• ...... "4$. I brdupl. • maial.' $67S mo. Ocean•l••· Nortbend. BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC_
117S46]0
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' DB/PR*"'5.~.
a Br. 2.., ea c:ODdo. 2 0ur loMly • BJt, 2112 ba
*1rJ, 2 c:ar I•\ pool, bome, bike to beacb. *"a.we 1 llr • -.Cb.
Prime a.2 Loe. Xlnl. loe•· a Bdrm S.acb House. t.malll. *51$. 5'f.lll7 -.-aftepm. -~~ ~ ....... lion. No. end La1una J 30 ---Beacb. Level 2 bib to Nov. 1 to une · 1 Br, W/'fl/ crpta, carp., B E A U T I F U L
· •/mo. f1M9t tDtL Pll&ioarea. SZ50 mo. Sl:ASPJlAY coodo. 3 Br *'· ocean f\!Je1 No. end
0Clellll. 7U .. CMSI. . ... uul di tiCNIM. 2Ba, Uvbl&, dbWal, Pool, Dll P'P + awalo. car.
-CAMYOM Oililllllroat be1uua .x ~ A!C 1525 Collect -. eau-...m lbr .. frplc, aar .•. 2 8r bouee, W/W c:rpts ft 213/IS2·2i87 eVU • ~.-r :=e ~~i Hmat. R.ef•.176-... dr111. UD7 WU.00, sa:i10 ._
DMiwoocl. Prirl. Only. UDO mo.IQ.a.M. N • i b b 19«11 ruaN ~ R&N· II '16"' a br, 2 be condo ew uecut ve eac
• TAJ., l.IOOtca. ft. Ind. covered home. evaU. U /1/1t. 5 ftlllrlal .._
t I •• Dewt, 2.._+da •imo. Dllllo. ,....,., •· mo. br, 2~ M. family rm, s ~ '~" .... . 2400 Mub-Noh&a ClubbH • pool. ue tar ........ i•cuat. QQM lo dow9&ow'a, 4
11111•11• ......... ••••• ..._... ..,_ G...._. lacl. Walk to 1*twm. J ~ .. ...we. . .....IDQ.(11'...... -
LGl:2br bame, Cl*, lt't, UHl l•mmerwlad. ...... mo. 0..., 11 rw ~.l.!!~batlt rtttt1. fatd Jd, ,.,.. :::::...·,.... -....,..O&ills,.....,
...... lllllloll Laktl adlta,"10IDO ........ -------~-. UN
HUDSON BAY
REALTY, LTD .
C..tr1 Club. Golf· (7 ·14) 846-9950 •Neel Br, DO kidl/,..., "8'ro&Y, 1Br. c1iD 6 fam ..................... _
...... ,.... •..w.all7 --------• 1S7 Wellaalmt« Ave. rm. f»le. Nf'a. LeaM. •a. frplc, •le. dlll ......... 1 H mele• JI -.ma.-. ....... : •Tiil 6 IH, nail lm•ed . ._,... ,...,..,....the •1U1. • ... o.. _a. ..... ad. · ltUle .. bl Clwinedl 'lbwnl ... ' Br 2~ ... -. --------o..tlll&...... ,_.,. -... • lot or Pll. PP. pr, PoOI. tea-.... J llr, J be ..... b6I, Jiau .JOltf alaopl!:.J .......-rt -_.., lalormatJoe u alt. Sito/mo. d11 pr, .a to~ -...._..., ... ._
Wlll•IOIDll'Mt bu)ot. ....._ ... ...,. -.On11Mt11•.,.. Noto llllli ~ .
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.!~~~~~--IArle 2 .... frplc, deck. • ......... .._.,. .... ..__ ~ walk to bead! 6 -~w~ , ... 2 be. f!pk, %-car town Malta, no pet1 • .,.., fJ:.. 0.'•U. ,.. Jr1I tE Gardea LL 915. HU' Investments. ...... .at:· Pl bbq. 59-5»'7, IG·14Z2. Inc. «·1187
Ad. Gu m Sect1 ''Tlll!SEVILL.E" Vidoria Beach lr1 studio.
fl.ea.111Pr3;-..u 2'11' w/sar. Adlta. new ocean view auodeck.
4000 ....................... i--------•I z Bdrma, l bath apt. CIJ1b 6 drpa, bltm, fncd m>. e7-36JJ. -=--~~-__ ____ WIMAYI =':a.:i mo. Gu ~t..~isso Tioycottace•a11tto1>ch. ~~~~U~;!~~;:,
11/F, ccndo DDa Point,
snl• st.udat. SJ,.25/mo
Ind a&U. -.mo.
Roommate to ....,.e lee 2 Bdrm bome ln Cdll Beada. pool, patio, frplc,
pr. SZ75 1ncl utll. c.u '15691
Prd. woman. early 40'1,
Nib female nnmte. £.
side C.11. Own bdrm &
ba. Quiet person eaten·
tial., who enjoys cookin&
" lbariDI meals. 1225. ~~-
.......... • ..... ;, ,,_..II a diff__., f
Pldr tou• -=:-..J:!· .... ~ la a tetUat wltb a• • ...... ,.w. ......... ~ ... I•
\mill. 20IZ Kic:a..-.1. II
Jrviae . Cat , tl
(714 )'1SZ41:St.
·. Ml'WPOU CIMTll •.
D1lllip Plua, • IOO .14-
ft. prof. ore. Sub·~
share w /related pro-
falioo °'split. $1.201111: ~ • ft.SCZ.~or~7020. k
Bar, pool, apa, t.eui.a 1'-1 oc.A v'9w. 4br, Jbtl, ftAa. y & ~ No Docs. $350 UUJ pd. DID+ Lal Bdl4M-73"
........... Avail. Oct. s. tam rm. •Mo. Before W'fALS 28r,28a,clluoodo,adlts. w~sz:~ •lMl lbn betWMD fJO ~ 70. kit Mature Fem. to s hr ~U) .,_1055, ns.~ a:aoaa or ah 'Jpm. ,............... :~c:i=~· Ne9ty decorated, beam l~aecludedAOktall, Top of priv.sleq>inlroom Sl25 =:::+:'"uJ.S:.O.~·
ISTMO.Fall ~canteocffico bids. Brookburat near
eve. a40'1l Cliliap, 2 ar. 1 ba, S370. area. v . 10/lt. mo. Call Dee. Me-8:192 --------IJbr, Jba, euc hm on ~~ No depoejta reqd. Child SS + uW . No chlJdreu BaJf\"oat Co11do. Boat Dtftila &ti c:rse mil)' up-Malt uw. l"l'ee. New cpt, ok. no peta. MMUi or pea. .... sm.
sip. Btllut. Is spacicua 2 -tlti0/mo493-451S. drtil. encl garaie, patio, • .a _,E 1 .. b 2 .. _
Bdnn+den Fabtllous great tltcbea w/bltns. ~ llDll'Y • r. .,., . · . S...A.-12101~~~~~~~~~! Aduhs. oopets Dblsiak Incl. refri&. bltm • eu. newSMOO/moYJ"ty l&e. ·-•••••••••••••••••••i. in bath. · 1375 mo. Adults, no pets.
Drive by~ Via Lido New .wtta only, 2 BR. 2 1 BRSS25 Sierra Village, 114 ~-
.... ,. ...... 31'9 .......................
FUrn .. pvt bath. non·
smot«, prder student or traveler. m-41887
JoUm. &leepin& rm. Pvt
ent. &r ba. No coolung.
Ma ture man $185 .
$464llJ1
f'AinCitr. Suita from 3Qp •
aq. tl. 15'151 Broc*bunl, s
Wstm . Mr Can tor' • au )Gf.5MI.
Will share 4br beach
tome in N.B. $250. mo.
Over 30. 631-5397 ---------Ocean View s pace .vall.
Lady often, lg bdnn/ba . Sl75Mo. Lae. 498·2122. •
priv, lo quiet person any 492-1720
ace. Tennis, s pa, etc. White Water Rily, Inc.
NB. SZ75 mo 631 o:m Nord. Lee 2 ~· 2 ba ;alk~. ~as/;r:!!: Z123EldeoAve,C.M. DbSt.59-01"7. ~~ " patio. 187S/mo Days; 549-4454, eves; THE 6'2·7905 •••• •••• • • • , ... ,. 87S-M75. 'Ibne 2 bdnn Twnbtes m l Bd., l Ba., SZ50tmo.
NOW
YaJ CAN AFFORD
NEWPORT BEACH
• 6llO Sq. n. view. unde~·
"'--Crest furn pvt ~..,. uound prltg, elevator. . ....,......,.. nr..., 4150 Coast Hwy visibility. A~ •
Waterfront Homes
631-1400
aer. 2& Condo. luds OK.
ID' So. Cout Plaza, utJI
"GOOD small complex. From Ca11Jeff&31-12Ai6
$420. 1058 Mission, LIFE" maus ' P(Jk Newport
rm I Ba • k 1 t c b e n ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Laguna Beach. " pnvilece, gar, pool, t en· smcse garage~. Safe & (714)~9·1186; Wknds I.
niacrts. 1275· M2·l&4.S secure. 731 W . 18th &Jll'l2. 1•
~~~~~~~j ..... lld._964-Wl6 __ . ____ 1
YEAR·ROUNO FUN: MISArtNU REALTORS 2'um. bd.rms w tsep. ba.. Street. CM. 673-i187. EXEC. sums • kit.ch .. pnv. rtt. rac Almost lh &Cft, 2 BR. J lh
ba home, bi(b beam ceil-
inp, fflllc, Back Bay.
Room for boat or RV.
~mo. 549-7971.
!Qrwood, 1 yr old, 4 br,
fam rm. 2 ba, earthtone
crpt.a, oew landscaping,
ai.mo.64.5-3239
Social Actw111es 01· Bach. $305. 1 bl' $360. 2 br Adil 2Br, open beamed
c:eiJinp t.bruout. Iota of
"'100d. no pets. ~ mo.
673-8fJ03 nes
UJXURY APT LIVING
Overlooking Tbe Water Pref. Cbnst1an women . Offke R..tG
SJ.II) ar $160. SSZ·SS34 4400 Tasteful Executiv e -
SUi1.es m a perfect loca· 0 uoo. Easy freeway a c-•
~-Close to airport. •
fme restaurants. Cot>·
f e r e n ce r oo m .
personalized phone
amwenng, +. Call Anita
atm.Zl.61
rector• Free Sunday $C!D. Pool, Jacuui, gas
Brunch . BBO's. Par· BBQ, dosed gar. avail.
ties• Plus much more Adults, no pets. 2650
GREAT RECREATION; Harla Ave, 549-2447. l2H w .........
Ten111s•Free Lessons Spadous 2 br apts. Fami-OM WATEa HOMESFORRENT (pro & pro :.nop>-2 I · p 1 •· Pl
....................... O..PoW 3116 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Enjoy $750,000 spec-
tacular spa, 7 awimnung
pools, 8 lighted courts.
ates of bike trarl:s, put·
Ung, sbutneboards Beaut. 2 Bdrm & den. 3 or 4 br. Priced from Health Clubs •Saunu • Y urut. 00 "" ay· Ocean View 2br, 2~ba,
Lge patio, vie w . $MStos:;95. f'ncdyard.& Hydromassage•Swim-~ ~~an~e w.est 1.SOOsq. ft. Deck, 2 car BacbsfromS3&9.50 lmo
$1200/mo lse. Prestjge garages. Fami lies m1ng •Goll Driving P s. ape. gar. J.yTold. Ref. Reqd Alsol&2bdrmplans
Conveo1ent locau o n
Empl male ZS.JS Home
pnv Refs Sl 70t mo
561117 aft 3·30
Male Of' female to share •
Ir home. Frplc. dbl ~<ir.
encl patJO. laundry fac1I
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Watafrool Homes wdoome. call 964·2566 or BEAUTIFUL APART . b-, 2ba coanect.ing gar. 2 BR.. Clean, IJke new. v-..... a...t.k 4250 631.1400 9n-2971. Agt, no fee. MENTS: Single:.. t & Adults. No Pets. $525. Bill D w G flee. kJLch, pn v. pat.ms ~ .. ~..-.. BR, up-Ca •1 • I I 2 Bedrooms.. rur· ~.54().,5056 saao~:~99l1 arage. Ii balconies. crpts •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'"""u-.nvn~ ~ • 11M nished & Unlurn1shccl drape ries, parking. House for refit. Big Bear per lmit w /3rd sty sun· U... lll1la1d 3425 •Adult Living• No Pct~ 2 BR, d1x vu, adJts, no II II ,.. .__ ... 3140 _,_, Oly sfllS 6, J.JMns fWll. dedt+b11oe2Dd stypatio ....................... •Models Open daily -· railreducedto$29:5 · p•_._ .,..,.at.ors. S2S nilely nr-c pl. Call ...., ~ ....................... r-
deck, spa, wsbr/dryr, 3 BR, pool, gated com· 9to6 forlQIJ'daties.Otdercpl ---------Al Fastuoo Laland, Jam· aft.er3p.m.S41M989.
daOWaY•,.new crpts & mm. NrSo. Coast Pla:r.a. Oakwood prefd&'lS-23'5 boree & San J oaqum TAHITI
dtllS • cai\lDcld'd.. S8'75 No peg. SS3S. cau aft G d A rt ts 3 er 2 ea occ *llLUXE * fills Rd. mo.~.'· &pln;962·7602. •~ en pa men N • uppert • ru: .: Modern 1or2 br cottage
Pf'" Newport Beech/No. ew carpe • punt .,. t'I._.. APJ For renlal information on beach on Ta.bill w1tb WA~ 3 BRt 2 2 bdrm, 2~ba Condo on 880 Irvine paper. No pets. 1040 D-11MUtft • car, row bo at. wash
ba home 00 Channel m· bluff with ocean view. 131 1e1n1 Valeocia$425.~7983 machine, complete
ddlslip{O(Pl'J'boatup $100m0. 1097 Mesa Bluff (714)645-0550 Eut.aide lbr, $32SKo. 2 ....... ..., 71'4/6+1-1900 ti1.cben, etc. For more
t.o 40'. Dbl gar + xtra Dr .. CM. 645-382'1 Ne ... port .. _~h/So. ........__ Private Yrd. Incl. 3 poola Bdr f ido call 979-89 eves at ~$1.20Qmo, .. .__ -.-.. Covered 2"3 ms ocean ront ,,.~,.,~·~trds~!;·:..__ ___ _ 170016th St pr.~aft.flpm · carport dup le:us. Yearly . -. I~ Kii 'TJ (Oover 111 1611'11 pMio ..... ,BBQ's IJl.&2Bkz-1.apma Ot~ prt a.UIN IHIUa . ( 114} 642-s110 IJ9chelior'. MW ereat £. a.eior.,.11 bcba bMda. pool. 2 w a ba. No 67M670 1ld• location 1215. ..ntto• ::Ira& JWBll:IO& OMITS from 1didl .....;.
---------· •Ull: .... .-17111 c 'I hill -........ ..,..,.._ 100' ..... 4Br,i....-.fnDl6~ JSJPm~ s Wrm. z ba. •W__. fro• oceaa. 201 E ... .._.J.AlieC.'*t ar. 2~~ .. 'ae,* Prolll. ~. • .. ., 6,..4 ~~ !'!;!N ~o a.5 T.v .. 11rpc:. ... •_!>· ....... --........,_rrJ:& .. .,. .._ ___ •rv• aowd owe .. , .... . ·• I 1-...~ --" w-e .. ..,._.a _,, ..-.pillO~~----.... •lt. wll•••-4 ...... ND.-.. M'et alt ·~~~~;r;~·~Q~~;~1····a.~.~blkto .., on•~n•-· ,...... • m.a..,. _,_,. twlll a tNJ • ••ell.~ ,_ • mo. r. be9dl.zurcar. autooi>----·------
IDallJ uparades, view. mo. lease). Bell Chase W'UJ&er lease. Apt. 1 UP· nr. Bealll.. bay view. -.SO r -DI ... Bear cabtu.· GW. inc. fJO.Of6l stairs. 2914 W. Ocean SZIS SHARP, bellcb 1. 2 • 3 ---._ ~ 7 · Lee&M.QOO. CH~O Front, Newport. Call BR. trpc, ddrnr, pr It ~·...... pool tbl. color TV. 2
2 Br z;) B a c 0 n d 0. MTS ARIA! IMNID&or21S/331·5417 -----------_____ ;:;..._.. ___ 142_·1603._. frpks. Ueepa 14. ~16
~ Opoolak ~ SpeeMJm 3 BR cloee to ~ bea\dtfully furn. ~ Brall 8duh.~~· -.~~/~NT. Yr'•. ~~-~ •• ~!~! ~ _.....,, ' ' 1cboola 6: aboppln1. apt. Ovettookinl water. -apts. -c.u· --.. uu•-., =-~i:.~o"$100 FplcAormal dining rm· .-_175-.-r7 Duplex un.lt. Eastalde tQfer,BB.Mf.-Ollt. Pnllc,3car1ar.$1050. M!Mq!Avo6dclepotiUlt fresbpalat.readyforoc· -'----------•CM. 2 Br pr lge pvt. TSl.Mpa 64.2·1603 cut livln1 upensea!
3 Br, 2 ba.. walk to beach. cupancy. $550/mo. (6 *()CEANPRONT• anl eomklei0oe child llACHWOOO ArrS Professionally since
pool. t.eania. $S2S. Adults, mo. to l yr.) Lynn Valen· ~ View, 3 BR, 2 BA ~ SIOO Bkr/Own cau 2tr 2tJe S-O. lbr $315. -.~~ ~Cut.iHJ pd. 1971. Tl -· m..-tine. 6'4-GOO <B-85> f p l c • $ 7 s o I m o . · ·J _ .. _ AdWta.. ta-1800. ~ ........._ ........ HOUSEMA S no.--. ASubsidiaryOf' 213:~ C'aDe 83l-0318 or uuq Hal.el Apls. $300 yrty & 132-4134
JLUFFS,pool,Bayview. ThelrvioeCompany _~_1321 _______ 2Br.2Ba.nrnew.Adults, "'·1st A: last. 2306 W.
trg 4br. 2~ba. fam. rm. ~~~~~~~~~Vf!TY nice 1 br oceanfront 2 er, llh ba studio type, No Pets. fplc, 1 Mi bcb, Oceantront.m-US4. Boom for rent. Tu.sun con· end unit. $900 mo. -apt, d/w & gar. $400 mo. pvt patio, bltns, newly yard, quiet. $390. mo. do, wshrldryr., avail llu~.13' Winter. Also 1 br $.T75 yr-71112Newman.960..U45. BAYFRONT oowrorremale 832·5799 ------..----•ff lwlllhFalllllMd ly.613-8964before9pm. decor, crpt.s, drps, pool, 2br2ba2story S7SOyrly. IH WBlCUff ....................... Ulil incl.1978 Maple. $340 l Br, walk to beach. $275 61S-8090Chuck. NEWPORT BCH S217
R Ba .............. _ ._._.. 1706 lBr. util pd. $300. Adults. mo. 838-8088. mo. Call Andy, --------nice 21>r. 2ba util wcl 3 B • 3 , country --nf I YVIEW ldlcheo, larle lot and 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no peta. Also u um. 2(21 Lower 3br, 2ba, Mesa del SJ&. 7330 A Poot tennis,~ 7947
BR ... .J .. .---, • Bach a ... l Rm wilh own E.16thSt, NB646-l.801 Mar *"'>< N ....... E-BLUFF. Stwuung 2br,
-v.wi ""'"""""' ior m· -area.__,. o ,...~. •NEAR5POINTS·2br. J 2ba, frplc. Lge patio lawar live-lo. 9 Mo. lease be. pvt ~t. Prk'.g, rfrg, Sl>acious 3br, 2ba. fprlc, 75l·Zl!i6 ba.. S2.95 + QIO deposit. 2 Pool. M~ adult.s. No
OK.t$1111)1n0. no cook g. I qwet resp sundec:k, gar, UIUt avail. ...:....... b l kidsok. Nopeta.Call Bob ..... HOMES adlt. $225/mo675-03&9 now. WI June t. 2914 W. E--2br· l 'h a , POO • at847-23!16 or go direct to PIU-SS8Sl.se. 640-0349.
..... 61$-6000 2br, deck. garage, prof Oceanfront. N.B. Call lddsok. S37S. 7671 Commodore Circle Nr bch lower 38r. 2Ba,
adltdesired. no pets. $SOO 2 13 • 3 J I · 5 4 l 7 or ~ #3, H.B. gar, f11>lc. I yrly lse ~
SPYGLASS-Oeeanview, mo.yrly.M2-571l6 71~2030 ~IDE, nr. Univ., ---------mo.642-3443 •Br, $1151 mo. yrly. 2br, patio, gar. hkups, 2 & 3 bdrm. Town.bou&es. ~ 2br, $4.ZSMo. incl ut11. 3776 S357M.o. 67~7 before 2. New delwce adull com· WFSOCLIFF condo 2 br.
WINTER RENTAL. S.a..llh plex. Security, tennis. pool, adults. no pets. In
VERSAILL.ESCONOO 673-8017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. l ba, 1 story, abag; spa. Z202 Hess Circle. t.erior completely new. 1 BR, xlnt location OCEAN VIEW apt.a. $350 drps, patio, frpl, d /w , !m-ml. $495 mo. <>re 642-8583.
w /vlew of ocean. ---------& Up. 498-2722, '92·1720 beam clngs, gar. Adlts. bome673.aMO
Outltandlnl clubhouse aAYAlOHT White Water Rlty. Inc. S3 7 5. 2 6 SO EI den SP c DUS 11111 n:cntiioa facillti9'. Very large duplex apt. U)l538.MOS A I 2 er. MOO mo. incl uill. Stv .,_mo. yrty. SllOO. 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, ., 1 ..---------& refrig. 3SOS Balboa Bl
Ca11Jeft7,0'Beirn, laundry rm, carport rif.Mwww Westside spark.lint clean. !.CJIStAin. Agt Gus (213)
Shatt a house, resp. non·
smoking F e m Ocean
VJew. CdM. $240. Dana &
Brian. 675-4899
Fem. nnmte wanted aRe
~JSloshr. 2br, 2ba apt
Npt. 8ch. $2SOMo. Move
in Nov. J. Phone 645-8952
Ive llle!.S. -----Fem. nnmte wanted to
shr 2-st)I condo Npt Crest
s:D>Mo ind rm & p\'\
batb. covrd gar & util
View. Call 645·2452.
964-JSSI Lalla
BureU Rlty Rqister <a>at mooring possible). ~fu llld11d spllCiom 1 Br 1 Ba, newly AP AITMB4TS 966-tnl. •5200 Aeenl&'lS-3331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• decorated, carpets, ADULT & FAMILY ---------•Fem. considerate non
drapes, dsbwahr. range SICT10NS ~tobeacb, 2 BR, gar . srooker to shr w /sa me ~Sri ZBa, pool, ---------..... , ' da 1107 & raric. View & ocean yearly $425 w/util TustlO twnhse. 3br. pool. ~~at oc.$S8Smo. LITTLE BALBOA ....................... breezes. No pets. $290. 1,2&lBrsrromr>N\ C'll3)6'7G-7933. carport.$l.95+~uul.dys
-ISLAND w/mooring bat 4.br, 2ba, trplc, crpts & fiG..4057,Mz..9723 ..,.,., &«i&l,2J3.596-44U. ----_--_.----• 18'"+2br, 121'24 View m,. 100 atepe to ocn. 2S Swimmin& pools, tennis, •Ml..,...Cl'ftt• Le J B& 2 -., ... c, rear L.B. 6food bar, gar, sun steps to bay. $7001110. ~ 2br. lba, new crpt, voUeyball, gym. recrea-~ clecwator's con· 2 bdrm bu. frpl, d/W 708
yard, ere., qlliet Npt elect. JISO Wmter Rent.al Mon to llloo. St& Balboa "paint. Pool. nic& gar. tion rooms + oth er do 3 Br + den. 2~ Ba. Goldenrod Ave .. CDM.
lla.9111...,..JZIS Neo>forsummer. w /out Penn. 548-2008or758-8949 Priv. yrd. No Pets. amenities encl. 2-car garage, ffllk. S260. Eve Steve .
s.-, ~ Mpt. Terrace ~~-548-9647 lBr $335. Bach $255. Util =s Only. $350. ~~j!!~~-_640-'_9809 __ . ____ _ ~---= BAYFRONT $300 yrly, incl. Winter. 404 E. Illa-• West Eves 631·1899, dys Fan.,qwet. Laguna COO·
Ol sauna • smJ studio, hotplate, Blllboa.~laf\4. 2br, l~ba Twnb5, F /P , &aWarneratF.dwarda 213~ do.xlnt..vu,pvtbr,ba, Po • • MriC utiJ pd 673-3600 pMio, eocl pr. Adlt.s No HUNI'INGTON BEACH patio. $250. 9 · 4 P M ~-=~ffci'!;_, No ,.__:_ .. ~ 3722 2Br apt. 1st lc l5t & clean· Paa. From $!75. 645-<4074 14J.06Jt WESTCLIFF-2Br. 2Ba. -.UJB. ' arr. - -mc.~mo.67S..C119 frplc, pool, wlk tosbope, --------.-...,,....MW0 .. 15 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Nr OCC. Ne'wer bldg. Downtown adlts only. Avail Nov. J. Fem rmmte to sbr 2br. ..-WIUWf aritt'i So. d Hwy 1Br frplc s:no. Bach. Reap. adults. Kids OK. No pets $tOO t525 mo. 631 5.:186 apt C M Em p Joy
IBR,3ba.J'Ul'ly,pool• ,..._ utiJ pc1 ' 1 adJt Nopeta. uw pd. 106 E. mo. 2901 lfendo~a A. ~·i.8:J ~sfflf -~-----· · teHll PS'lV's. $150. ma ' BayAve,apt9. 56'7-8177. ' · • tr-AStr
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SZ30 UP OfCice s tore,
cpt.s. drps, A!C 17301
Beadt. H. B ~e 842.2g34
I r 2 Rm Suites from S75
m W 19th St Call Tom
54(>.2200.
Scnal.1 olfi;~ Perfect ro; ~t>-lease ;'<XI sq. ft . Lido
answering service, ('le. Manna Village. 3rd floor
Only S75 per mo. l \02 view. 67~ y
I West 17th St. Santa Ana.
Fc:r more info caJI Joe
Canale 547-418 1 o r
Renata at~ ncn -----
•EXEC. sums• Y
Deluxe office w /view e
Recep, coo.I. rm, sec ·1 e
serv. etc. O.C. loc. nr.
Sa:ra1l Hi~ Away Office airport SJOO I up
Only $501per mooth. Va-_~_97_45 ____ _
cant. 325 No. Broadway,
Santa Ana. Historical
lldg. For more ln.fo caU
Sam Warreo ~ or
8
Remt.a~ncn
MEWPOIT IE.ACH •t
New 450 sq.ft .. air cond1· d
tioni.og and carpet. $315 :I
mo. e Barnet Rily Retister ~ oew 6'2.-sMO
DICVT1ft SUITl:S o available near OC J'OR LEASE.SO. Lasun• 1r =~er.s.es ~IQfl.~l. n r•~•k•,la• _... .a
lbwy, ecMialWE nu, NEWPORTC&NTER •· aecntartaJ MrYiC., • x..-oc f M!lli\J. Poe •
-....... fwtber ..... ...-re Ill Ven.
An•e. 115-2211 or
9155-JllOO
COSTAMISA
Profess. office space
avail. bt Calli. Ut Bank
Jlds., U0-300 IQ. fl. Low
Oce.-.......... Clftktl :::,~~~:
ft. + dlUllDOi'i r~ ,..
nn. Ava.ti. full or part !·
tune. Incl. jan1toria.J S·
s erv., iatfl. air .• :.
c rpts /drp A . r
trH)l75.0[•.
price locl. Janitonal. Dix. I-rm. Office adj.
security Hf'Vtces, con· A1rporter Hotel . No
f"91Ce rm. It uill. Ab\in· tease.. m.3223. 9 to 12
dalll pertdn& avail Con--ven1ent loc. close to Oiatce Costa Mesa Sbop-
31J'110rt. travel agent & ping C.enter spaces, 580 &. •
bar* ID b£dg. Z30 E . J7th 118> sq ft. S37S & S750. •
St.. C.M. 642-9560 New dec.u'. quick occpy.
PltESTIGtOUS
LOCATION•••
oaMt:t':tlay "4.15 t.o sq . (I
Detuxe Office Suit~
•Manne View
•Wd Bar
Cooveruences Gourmet
rest a uran ts, bank .
f1onst. beauty services .
specialty shop§
Udo Manta
VilocJ-
675-1662
1 tll Fill RENT
EXEC. SUtTE:S
HEWPOtrT CEMTH
full service. From S22S
Harbor-a.trer C.en tt:r.
30tl-«l23 Harbor Blvd
at Baker St. Agt. 54!H366
............... 4450
···········•·······•··· .. f'or st.ore &olfice space .1l •
reasonable rates. soo to 2700 SQ Ft.
MESA VERDE bR
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde F:. C M
545-4123 -s 29>1 Lalayette. N.8 Store
or office space; 1200 Sq.
Fl. SlOll> mo
B. Grundy Rltr67S-616l ---It 700sq. fl. space avail. ir
PCH&62DdSt. Np\. Jkh. in
S27Smo. Call Robbie le
~or 645-0221
Newport Regency Corp. i.i---Near P. \ ore . (714)644-7189 '"" ......... ---------Modem S02 sq ft store or .o •HIWPOITILYD• ore. 2630 Avon·C 213/ (·
C.M. office space. $295. _m_._100_1 ____ _
n4-Gl..-.. Zll-t62-8967 Commercial space. Of· .g
NEWPOIT llACH ~~-~~1& bobby. :.
New p.rdm offi<lt!S, Sl.OS -P· •up al airport w/xlnt 3roomsuite,bathlslcitch.
freeway access. Ground MOO mo. 567 w. 19th. Door avail. to .c>CIO sq. ft. C.K. Call Jack eves,
16Gll. Ginny. 5'IJ..ZZ17. ---------c oao MA DB. MAR cu••Y VILLA6E
DetUX41olfice, SlSOmo. Twog\&&inl~ ln THE
Realonomics675-6700 FACJ'ORY, available al m
t2xlS o ffice furn .
llllcArtbur Blvd. View ol
airpart. $&50Mo. 752·174'1.
moderate coats. Abo otber nearby com--a.I ND&ala. -W,,•IJI -tfjOO. No pell. 531-4962; EaatblufUbr,2ba, leue Nwpl. Seek strala:ht prof C:...MIM 3724 3 Br, 2ba, 1ar, yrly $575. New 2tlr Twnbse w/eocl. .,..,. illcl\ded.. Spec. matter M.sbrw/2 peers. Luxury r ~ e!ec:ets~ Wllllt 'Sfll.. ._ .................. Aleo 2 br, l ba. ocnfrnt, gar. Adolta. No Peta. 2 BR / pets 819 suite, dinins rm, dbl ocean vu home w /lge w/jattl Mn'. 225 to.._
BURR WHITE
REAL TOR . INC.
/.7',4630
•
=~~....._ CASADlotlO Jl'ly.*500.Call673-7'12. :'..:S-Ave.M5-9061, A.~cri:s':o. · prqe, .auto dr OJIDr, poolA __ ;,!!5....-+:.. uill. Gar. 1qft..ft'ornS17S.S5M010 --------
__ ,_. ALLUl'ILITIJ:SPAID C:... ....... 3122 -.s7ta pool, rec. area. AduJtl .. llU___. '0 'W ...... 4500 ' . =~. Compare before you ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br IMW stove/ frill -1 tw _.... • •• DO peg .... mo. Nwpt Bch. a Bil 2" Ba 1-......_-·....Jl-.... -...... ----· ....................... . rent . Custom detilD l.brcbetobeach. View. drltf-•carpet.lmmecl ._ • .,._, araae. •AllQa9WQ,N.B. ccuk>,2carsar.gara,e. '-uaalUIJU... MIWf?ttllACM
......_: Covend patio Bllcaay. Utll lncld. $500. oceupency. Mature ad1b frplc, tr.a. Adlalb, ~-M0-9"547 ~ ts ---•-------1 • Ne•~lt.ure . m.1.-r pref. Refs req. suo. __.;MZ-mi 1:.,200~~we!ic'iili lllDITUftll ::.,n;.J:-.J! =~ t· -------·1 ~ wi&bift· •Ml7 z BR, 1 ba. '*"°· h'l»lc. --~.. Fem. nmnte•Uledz..35 f"tn1nuuSE ... "° automotiv• or U1'DA 18LS I Br. dlred liP&inl. separate Z8drm Dplll, lba, sundk, dahwsr. wsbr JdrJ 2tJLlC to sbr super 3 Br bouae flw 1laalo1. M5·SIH _,__i.-on11.12· =-~!'811s-~-C: :::,:n1r11. "50/mo. ~~~ 3J:fc2~rp'k' ..,.._, Ul1ear1ar. IBR.2ba. arpr.,up· SJC. No-smkt. SJ.90 mo ~-SUIJ( ctys. e • • .-.. · .---n au.,. • • • , • • ..-i.. Plr• ~,..,., tlOO. + s]'lJt \It.ii. Barbara ··~ I ~,! .. w ,-i, ~~ ~.._ __ pt all pool, t•a•ia. tS15. .. .. ---111-56ID. _ .... __ .... e 11 --1 1 BBQ, aorroundecl ';iU. ~ _., -a · -.a741 13 pd'• ._.,._,v, -··--· --• pl~i~ laadsca1.1_n_1. •lect. Ocean View . , .. , • •42 .. a • 117' 2 rmmu to tbr ..... Gr l«JIUll wlUUJl &be uni· IL,!a !'.!'.!!.s . t ADUL'fuvntOAT rrS IJJmMD mt112 Eutalde l br Ullfunt. -•••• .. ••H••• .. •• __ ................. KB. ..... Nuafb;'°&a17 919 Blll'llllD "-lo.d --~
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.,._ lllr llJll •· .._.a.rt. na. ....._ na. a eu Brobr, dQI m.au: •• · tr fall.50 sno. Debbie DlclonilofA..,...w 1----------IMI, pr, Achalta, 94' ...... !CO peta. .... .,.. .. llD ._,. W-10.. C21J) m ·STU • • 4150 {~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I~ N..,.n IA, Mlw ::\t:\:::..! llN•ar..-r. .... •44 c..,... Jl71 IW.S. AMaboulCIW' ..... ~~·;;:1;;: '
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For more Information Lt11l. Confld•ntia l
andtoplae4!y0\lr11d1:111l OV11. P 0. Bo• 3aU. N.8._,..
'42·5171 ..,.. ..
RITE ,.. u.-u..... --------. ~o.s.a.-100 W..,•&.e. IOZI -------s. ~on-s.aesu.100 ·-· .. ••••••••••••• ..... ._. HOO
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WINOYIOI
Wa11M11Hn
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MONEY
I II o • f 11
WI lit-_, ""°¥IOI
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l1•41•H•t174
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RllllUS
AIEFIEE
Cal~
64Z.H71
tn-ft04 14 HtS
1102 W ll'lb Sl, Santa Ana
CPA"S . ·-· T•A.c t .... ,
c.tAcc .... .
Sr.Ac11 'wit
• ....... rl
Ace Pk 1a.b
Dafll~ K/P Opec otors
1f )'OU are not. aware of
the beDefit.s of working
temporary -give us a
call or visit us at our new
k>cation. We will be hap·
PY to dl.sc11111 it with you.
We are located in the:
MAUl8SSS
TOOAY!l!
,,. De.Uy Pilol ..... a ._...for our Cluailied
Advertlaina Depart·
...... 'n.. ..-noo •e
aeek abould J.nJoy
............... bial>Je
to t.ype 45 WPM wlec· tric ), bave a ple .. ant
personality fr e njoy
work.ins w1tb a 1reat P'OUP~ people!
We offer nc.llent com-
PMY beneflt.Mocllldiog
medical, dental. life lo·
surance. ete. Salary
PLUS commluioo! Ex-
perience preferred. but
not MMDtial. Pleaae call r« interview
PertOQDel Dept.
MZ-5178. Ext. 217
Ohf•ICOAST
DAILY PILOT 330W. Bay St.
QJista Ill esa {NEED
v"MONEY
LaR or Found a pet 1 Call
Ani ma l Assist ance
League. 5'7·2273, no fee.
WASSAM
MUllMODILS
ISCOITS
OUTCAU. Ot4L y
Dllp .........
631-2140
GOl.W'illL
Lonely? Need to talk?
Fane-A-Friend Club now
Corml.n&. 558-M-41 Cor in·
fo. Male as FEMALE.
COLDWELL BANKER
BUILDING SWtet200
F,qual Opporturuty
Emi,Moyer
~~
•
Pb&md « lost a pet 1 Call
Special Pal• Hotline.
714/tn-US5, ZJJ/251-73111
LaR toy foa terrier, blk at
wM Oct. J. 11 ... Verde.
Renrd! Ml·l•
REWARD: Loat doa
lltodEy wbite male. Vic.
P.V. •H.B. Call ll2.e50t
•FOXY LADY • OVl'CALL ONLY
•972-l Ill•
I.mt felmle hiab Setter 1---------1 on Huntllleton Beach.
...... .._ c.11~.
J Partner needed to Avail f« *'7 pu.rpote, hmd P'9Y 6 tan amall •ourd1He aad b ele SI0,000to$l0,000,000. Call -.. ... H ........ Vl
·y
0
N
E w p
'~'" ................ 1.y. GooCl _!R.~D~. Bol~·~bi~··~"~· S15-99'11~~!·:..._J Hr;.;~~.,.. ~ t:: . IDcoelt • tax •belt.er. In M OF M . 1 •aome ~ ..... no down BVSINESSLOANS
t 'd R Any Amt. Any Purpose paymea r eq . ay, .._.. T D • .u• .... cc: 56'1·5311. ..... •. g _...._.
FAST FOOD -I CE MONEY AVAILAB~E CREAM any purpose, $10,000 mm.
Popular product & loc. Mr. Hargrave 951·3535
I.fruit bars/Npt Pier ) Mor•Jl}H• Tnnt Xlnt potential for added l)eedl 5035
ideas " profits. Owner •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• moving, must sell im·
medjately. 673-5662 after
noons.
Sattler MhJ. Co.
All types of real estate
investments s10ce 19'9.
SpecWilillgill
2-dTDs
Found: Claim or adopt
anlmala at Newport
Barbor Animal &.pilal.
125 MeM Dr. CM. Young
maJeSiberian Husky, blk
& tan. Dobie Shepherd
mixed female puppy. blk
& tao-2 Pekingese M " F older. Large blk & wht
Setter-lab remale. Wht
female poodle mix
Other dogs & cat s
631-l!W.
y • 0
A S T
ESCORTS
642-:1571
7-10 P.M.
Found: Orange Tabby •LORI'S* like cal. Oct 2 at Ice WE'RE 11 Riot. Paularioo/ Bristol.
Newspaper dealership,
S a n .c I e m e n .
t.e/Ca~no area. Cash investment required.
Por appUcaUon call
i.-.2:52-l'M2.
642-Z 171 545-061 I C,... ...... -2 "'"' 3 OPEN 2411.rs DAILY
saa.ooo 2nd mort. s yrs . ~·--• vvl • 12!> 1153-m> 836-0104
F ast food . burgers •
tacos . Xlnt Laguna
Beach locatton. Must
ae1.1. mo~11.-s.
TIOPHYSHOP
Health force3 a low sale
price for a quick sale
Established c ustom
trophy business an San
Clemente. Pnce includes
new 10ven&.ory and equ1 P·
ment. $60,000.
AA IEACH RLTRS
'J11 No. El Camino Real
SAN CLEMENTE
492-1100
YES.
Earn U,_, yitid dlseounl A PTench De1iabt 11•1~ belore5PM. Found: Ible lriab Setter. • -.....* .. -... •ui
CASH FOR
TD's
Pnncipal 956-3454
HOMEOWNER LOANS
ARRANGED
SlO ,000 to $250. 000
•AMORTIZED
•INTEREST ONLY
•SHORT TERM
Call Bob Williams·Agent
731 ·ml or 960-1957
young. Vic: Magnolia It ~ -....-fllis. Lost long tame? EiCORTS 24 HRS _99M862. _ __;_ ______ , &9820 836-0104
Found: Yr old female
Terrier mix. Slater &
s.wcw. 5400 .......................
Goldenwesl area 1---------847~.
FOUND: Young Afghan
dog. has been hurt
548-1775
FOUND: GenUe Siamese
Loolang ror a better way
to meet som eon e
special? Dining at Eight
Gourmet Club ((or
Smgles ). For info call
548-1890.
F. kitten. W /dash of tab· I~~~~~~~~~ ~e~hfale ~ai:;1i.e~cf: Tnrt.. 5450
l()ax)g. Vacinated 10·4. •••••••••••••••••••••••
!162-4m9, 968-7069. Sall to Greece. Female --.-:..------1 crew wanted to share tun. adventures, chores.
expalMS. (213 )51M~.
2333 No. Broadway s.taAna
C71411JM10l
Free Parkina
A& tu:'' Qi&)' 1 yr ea.per nee. Tbla co offers a
trenwd•b' food bent package w /x nt raise
' atnacture. It la also a
..... place lO wort. Call
Rita.
CoMt.a1 P.nonneJ
~ 2'190 Rarlior. C.11.
54Hll5$
Never A Fee
ACCOUMTS
PAYAIUC&.aa
1be Jolly Roger. Inc .. is a profitable growing
medium sl&e company
with excellent benefits &
working conditjons. We
cun-enUy have an open·
mg for a Accounts Paya·
ble Clerk. Salary 1s com
mensurate with ex
perience. Send resume
or apply in person ,,. ,., •09lt" hie
ING GWette A.venue
Irvine. Ca tl2714
Accowlc.lllg
ACCOUHTIMG a.••
Unique retail nursery
needs a s harp, ex·
penenced person ror
varied bookkeeping
dubes. 'nus IS a good Op
portwuty lo eirpand your
acrount.mg skllls. Please
apply in person. Mon
t.hru Fr-i. 8am-5pm
ROGER'S
G.AIDEMS
2301 San Joaqwn
Hills Road
COM 640-~
AD¥•1t-.
e&.m
The 1rvlne World News
baa en lmmechte opeo.
inc for eneraeuc In·
dlv1dual to t'ake cl.uned ednrtjalD& or-
ders o•er tbe pbone.
IMlea Mio lnthlie: ..
tnlme. ~. iavoice ................
elerteal eupport, £•·
~~l.Dd9dinc
proiJt abarlnc. Pteaae ...0 ln penon or mall
raumeto: J .BUCXJB
THl•YIMICO -~Ot--Dr New1IOft adt. Ca _,
Equal ()ppor' Employer
/iJrCoa 1111 ...
TecWcJ..
$1290
Perform skilled wor" an
the 1DStaJlat1on. ma ant &
repwr of wr conditioning
& heat.tnft eqwp l Yr
exp. journeyman •lr con
ditiooel' tech. HS grad
Appy by Oct 10, 1.979
Newport Mesa Urufied
Scbool Dlltl'kt, UOl E
llU> St. NB. E.0 .2 ./
AAP ........
Alarm
Mature 1nd1v1dual
needed as a Central Sta·
bOn Operator Npt Bch.
aru. Pleue call 631·5164
ask for Steve.
AmbllJous~ Be your own
bo6..<i Wort your own hrs
DeWls call S35-Sl22
~OUS?
lf you're young, conf1 ·
dent & have the abill.ly to
think quickly and are loolDni ror a aenerous in·
come. Call now 540-4022
ton 91r.1. Mr. Stone.
YOU CAN!
... Own & ~rate your
10wn businea in a pre·
sbgfous. growing in·
dustry.
• • $28,000 purchase
money. 3 yr. 2nd T.D. at
face 1.3% interest pd.
monthly. On brand new
home near ocean in
North Laguna. Full tiUe
Ins. Large equity pro·
terts investor. OUice
•19-1625 if no answer \eave message. Prompt
return. Principals. Buy-inC Brokers OK. No Fin·
den or Middle men etc.
ple&9e.
Found: Clalm or adopt at
Irvine Animal Care
Cent.er. Who would you
~~;:::~1 <1e~~ •tr,:!
A.nlwerin.a service needs
operator• for various --------•I shift.I. If you like a job with a cballenge, apply
• -YOW''l'r'avel J.•emcy· .. .JI you are an acbjever
It want to build a auc·
cellll\11 bmlnaa. we can
• • help you with SITE
' LOCATION. OUlce
.. f ., LQoUl. Stafft;ol. Obtain·
"··' illCARita.6mileb more.
, .. , •• Witb tbe comprehenaive
• , trmmaa we provics. you , need no aperiencfJ. Just
a dim.re to l-.m as &UC· ~ wWl Cut Ob-Solnl
~
A IGlal ln~ of Ol'I· ., ... -~~ laMW ,_, -pblent A:
Shell mix. blk male poo-•••••••••••••••••••• •••
dle, Dobie pup, Pit Bull 5 r• F Ill &
ar maybe a tttrier mix I wt ..... 7005
DIUDlld Rufua. Abo pret· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty kitties. Taite your ,. F l · 1 dlllice 75'-3734 • ree ellllll eHons. · Dick Bradlee Tennie
• 1 a rr••/ FOUND: Male Gennea ~. calle73-1706
Pw 111h/ Sbep. vie Huntlnaton .W. W..e.cl. 7075
L9lt Ii...... Oenl.er, H.B. 813-5121 ••••••••••••••••••••••
·-···················· • .. 5350 . ood • • ••• 5100 IW H -Prac mane, Uve·in, g ~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• local ref Gmatrics pre· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Female to ferred. $5294.
SCUIUTS :;ein~~-;:e~ HllpW..W 7100 aw JaJi 5th . Call Barry ...................... . ~WEIS ~1017 AB Dick Bl, uper'd pre· Renown -Chorus -sa operator wanted.
Payolr -Common -~MASSAGE Comm'I print shop.
Awhile -Almond -Bob James-Lie Masseur Varied & interesting
LAWNMOWERS Outcall 9-il. 49'-5111 work. No Sal's. Com·
1 make a pndiction. rr uu-1..1&1 1 &•s puprint, JUl8.K Airway
Accoomtin& •AC~MG CLBI
The Jolly Roeer, Inc ..
bas an excellent op·
par1Ullity ror a bri&ht.
aJDbit~ persoo as a Jr.
Account.inc Clerk. the
position ia entry level
wi&b the opportunity for
advancement. Ex·
perienre is helpful. but
not required. Working coodWons Ii employee
benerit.a are excellent.
Salary is dependent on ~ence level. Apply
in person. or send a re·
sumelo:
lM Joly ROCJlf" IK.
170&2Gillette Ave
Irvine, Ca 92714
17141546-0331
ill penon at zae Fonat.
Laa Bch. Aak for Carol LaJoie.
APT MANAGER
For 55 un.it.a ht Costa
Mesa. Exper 'd C!OUple.
Wife bkkp1 e xp .
Hua'Nnd malnt. exp .
Ca.II 642·5073 or <%13 >
81!5-3851
Apt manager. mature
couple. Beaut. main·
ta1ned SO unit. C.11 .
Adu.Ill. oo peta. Apl +
modest salary 1bonus.
Call weekdaya MZ-4907.
ARCH . DRAFTSMAN·
min s yrs exper/comm •
indusl. (714 > 972-8824
cub reserve•. unsee.
• Call for detailed ln·
.. fmUoa.
\be s-tce of IJ'US seed "'""'~ Ave, CM. Call 54$-0451.
gOM aoy higher, you •o.tctl• l~~~~~~~~~I ARTIST know who'll picket UAM·2AM 835·374.9 ACCOUM'l'IMGCLlllC
GOLD£NGLOBE
-..... 21J/581'l-3$33
' . ...._. JOO"te buylng or =• C1'-1lfled ad· will 1et your ;' .-.,e to the right peo-
.. pie. Call TocU.y! 8'2-5878.
Wat b inaton ? Ten ~lnvoices.han~le
tbowaod homeowners on II )'OU want your advertis· mail, light typing. assist
LAWNMOWERS. ing meuage to reach w/accoutlng duties.
more people at lower S.0·7639. A Kendavis
cost, Classified is tht: _lnd._._.E_._o_.E_. ___ _
ACCOUMT1MG
Cl.al
Rapidly arowmg intern•·
tionaJ company seeks en· Sell With EASE!
It 'sa BREEZE
Classified Ads M2·S678
~ to go! Call Now!
642-.5678
Ace 1llllg Clrtr lhusiutk. seU-starting
SET MORE
Accts payable clerk, ex· individual fot P<151tlon In
perienced in processing Accounting Department
vendor's invoices.DPin· in corporate head-
pul " coding. Mu1t be quarters in lrvloe. Good Mllinl lo work nexible t y pi n g Is l O k e,y
bn. Excellent fringe capabilities required.
..._.nit Excellent opportunl'y uaKJ•tl. O>rporate of. for advancement. out· nee bl Aoibelm Stadium
$r$ $ $ $ area. Call for appt. 9-1.2 staodinc compensaUoP 4
-tu Bett benelits ln a pleuanl -~· n •ID7·5020· Y· wortiq environment .
A.calUllt1na Cont act Personnel.
LAYOUT &
PASTE UP
ARTIST ..................... ,..... ... 2,.... ....
WM 0Sfw1•r•. Ac· ........... _.. ............. .,.,
t1r... lllHtHtfea • • ,_, ... wll
We have steady joba on all three ahlfte In a
clean, mOdern plant for men and women
wllo can follow written and spoken lnatruo·
tlona .
Hughes Atreraft has more than S4 bltllon
worth of work to do, Involving st least 1,500
different projects. Many ot them Include the
flexible printed circuitry, flat cfbles, and
connectora we make In Irvine. Company ben·
eflts are excellent, Including 100% educ.
tlonal reimbursement and dental Insurance.
Good pay, too .
• Flexible C .. AaMmblerl
Solder. bond. harness, and Install electronic
components on flexible circuits and pr1nted
circuit boards. If you understand mlfltary
~peciflcations and blueprints, that's even
better.
• Flexible Cable Development Assemblers
Soldering expenence required. Assemble,
package, test, and laminate flexible cable
products, both one·of-a·kind and production
models.
• EJtperimental Electroplaters
Copper-through-hole plating experience
required. You'll put precious metals and
others in place on metal and non-metal parts,
and treat the surfaces.
• Machined-Parts Drill Operators
Operate NC multi-head drill machines. drilling,
reaming, tapping, countersinking, and coun·
terboring to moderate tolerances.
• Colw..claf F8bdcMcn
Assem~e and package connector aasem·
blies. Operate various kinds of fabrication
equipment Trainees welcome.
• Process Helpen
t.oad and unload rackS, baskets, Jigs. and
hooks on our product line. Tra&neea welcome.
Gift us a caH -1 (714') 54'M701, or come in
person to: Hughes Aircraft Company, Con·
necting Devices Employment Ottice, 17150
Von 'Karman Avenue, Irvine, CA 92.714'.
r------------------• . ' : HUGHES : . . L---·-·------------J MUC.H(.• ..... c .... ,., CO•'"" ...
CONNECTING DEVICES
E<NCJI Qppo11un11y MIF/HC Employer
ARTIST Commercial ASS&• HS Allract1ve BARMAIU.
must be entbustast1c
Call full·Ume part-lime or We wall tr&ID. Apply
free laoce for logos • 7 a m • Ill a c G r e 1 o r
&rd imrb. Ablie to do Yldlb. Mm Plafttlba. 146-.:l.S ...,...... bud letterbll. QI.
m«ts ... 6 ,_&e_, TTRACTIV•
tor prt•Uo• or aftk 1---------r 1'
0
••• •• • ,__ ............ fri.
saeeabtg. 1"" ~ <' 'ty day 8ftretaltel skills area. D-7122. Larry or w lqal. bkpg or real
Maya TRAINEES est ate background helpful Downtown
Aaae.mblers Ir llacbane Laiuna Beach. Ca 11 opera&ors. Start $3.2S Se
flabla Eapanol Costa tea ~CllU 45n~
Mesa . 548.JM2. ~ ~
.a.4ir.51£1..aa1 y MICRO s.nicaTed h:• •""AZ~ • a.-GUYS• GALS
~~e~ri:s:l h::CSa~g D.ECTRONICS
helpCul. Xlnl worl11ng We are seelung ;n
coodihons 6 benefits. diV'ldual& for all shirts
Mam sound motion pie.
twe pro,ec:tors • other ..tJo visual equip. 1 yr
esper. Hitb Sc:hoot grad. AIJPy by Oct 10, 1979.
Newport Mesa Unified
School Difl. 1601 E 16th
St. NB. 7U ·3400
E.O.E./A.A.P.
UMO W. 17\h. St· C. M · pm.thous in our Produc
59-ZOM.S. Uon Department. We wall
+.1 t hr /Sold11 Wt'
We bave aa immediate
open iaa for an as
.-nlller' /90iderer with a
minimum ol l yr. sokler
lnC ~· Will be re·
quired lo wire, solder.
... emble • tout'b up
PCB's. ....... ,,,defHe,
tMO llCllU"OYia C M
to-KM.
E.O.E. .• 11/f'/H
rEHANICAL
tralo t be right 1n
dirichaals m the m1cro-
eledl'anaca 1nd1.&1try
Comprehensive com ~~ --M ~ bend'ill ancludmg ruu ~ • rric: en tu ~ medical and den· slar:t 11111Dediate11: ex.
tal. For im~1ate con· penenc ... or trainee. ~ caU <M' apply ~ .. ~~_!
'7141 5404080
Sterracin/ Transmask
General Tire, 2855
Ha1IGr' Bl, C.JI.
A~SMOf'
SICllTAalY
Some~ helpful ~'T-...... ~c! wort. Coatact David
~-NABE~ ASSEMBLERS JmCampus Drive
l.DYolVel astelllb\J ol air Newport Beacb, CA
~ conditioDiD& UDils. WUI
train b iab scllool Equa.l()pportwtity IJlldu.ata rib auto abop Employer mtf lb
~· ~~~~~
We offer good starting
salaries. company paid
medical. dent.al and life
inA.lranCe for employees and depeadeota. credit
ldonandmore.
APPLY IN PERSON
WISBLEI
llAMSIOIT
DYMMICS
SU1 Wtlls.centrom
SMtaAae.CA
&.O.B. m/f/b
ASST SHOP ORDER
Oert. w/train. Ute lYP.
ing, packqe orders. 4
day work week. Paid Auto Perla co•nter
beMlit.s. m-1eeo llon· person. ml.Di mum 2
'lbun. ,._.. Joblllr ~-Top .,.,.., '»ci vac Is
IDad ....... --1dna
caad. Dlt Clllllt1 far ad· vanc•••al: ll1mnt poteatlal for ri1bt
penoa. AllPb at Hub Autio...,, II.JI Harbor u 10'l are new to Coet.a a. Ql...-a.ud. llllla. t.e.mpcwutl,y dia-........,, ,..... educ•· BAJn&li taa. ~
tkm, rec:llllllJ dildwaed ......... 1'Jr old ckt Pnlal ta. .-.tee, « few up. T •• p II y •I • ..,,_....,tetft . ....,~ ..... job.
pan17 or career won ·a.t two __.. lloY. Nr.
CCllllkler Wa Uldque o9-0.. IUI J:IO. tl1·1151
FOR YOUR . DIME A/I C:UU SIOO S57Gl. E.O.E.
Su per beahb food l~~~~~~~~-t~
manufadurln& firm. ACCT. DIRECTOR"' tetb briP& lodMdual UNOo Homt Loua. The wllllAeccll'llllla~wable nalloDa lara•t home
.... , •• b ... .... ..... ............ -----
.. fer ... .,..r Jl'wa.-n.d Ad
portunity. 8AB'IWI i'&il • with ...
"' ........ to sit bl :fw!!:· lloae for I
•
WITH OUR NEW
DIME-A-LINE
Is bl I /reeelvio1 loan broiler••• firm.
Computer 9t111a i.s;~ •/tl"lltt
Pj o t a P I u • . deed ot l&Ock brobrate
Ola.t...,.1 btMfl\a. nper. for IHeatment 111 ... 41 ~podloa.OIW. .. ..a .... Uc rtqd. s..d
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BANKING
TBllR
O>mmerclal bank Teller
experience necessary for
tbia full time. permanent
position. Position re-
qul res. courteous &
quality 1erv1 ce to
wst.omers.
We olfet a good salary &
benefits & excellent
working condition:;.
Appl:icarlt.s should con
lad.
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~IE.AU.EH
714-762-0600
lrd23
M.t.MUFACTUIHS
IA* UD1 Dove Street NB
COLLECTORS
" ,....,.. lookiltg for
c .. •ll••UJ• a•d n·
ward .•.. S ec•rlty
r.dfic N.tiOllGI .... ... -••ulellt • pw ..... , for ,_ ..
09' C011¥•••alty aoc.... Ml s-ta AllCI offic•. W• •••II ••If· _...ahd W•i ....
who t .. ri•• Ofl cl••••· We're P"-,..ect to rewcrd yow
BANKING
We have some attracuve
openings in the following
departments:
CREDIT
TRW experience will
help you to qualify for
this position in a new or·
fice.
REAL ESTATE
Some knowledge or book·
keeping is needed here.
TRUST
tr you are an accurate
typist and know or want
to learn lo input on a
computer terminal. we
are interested in talking
with you.
1 , ..._.Oppor Employer
..... wittt shrtNtg
......,,~frOM
SI 1,000 • $13,700 ..
..., ... , ••• , g -
~~ar•rf BOO< KEEPERS
ft
I
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' ElltrJ level positlona to n.. i4W c::.,~: start your cneer In • I IB111 . t ¥,._
5 I• n .. • .._. ~ ... o,ed1 .-ow. • 2
---••ld YaeallOD ............ --......... ~tarty 'ltloa iMli•fdllalt scheduled review, ex-__ ..,,....,,__ _ _,._-r--.... '1 ... • rellllM ....._ celleot working condi-
J. ii Uons A suit procr.m to 8 N 9. • 91 I a M9e JOU 'WY and still M .._ T,._ pirrt be«Vacti•elyctresaed.
B L... :,• :-,•:::.:::~ For,=~ew
at local u(I I ill 9d JlNflt PAT &lA.GlLL
Mature, frw • CAJtst•llng 5333
~ib!fj):enoo.a to • 1 Ills ,_~.,... For ~
fill ibe8e pOdioas. Must f ..... comlcler• .-....::
type S> wpm. llany co. A&..-al. ~Bank bmeftts. For appt. call -..... ~
MlkeSADDUIACK '7141558-2084 Ii ~port
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E.0.E. .. .M/F. -Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F
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SECURITY
PACIFIC
BANK
BANKING
CUST()t.8 SllYICE
ltll'ltlSIMT A TIYE
An urgent need exists for
a penoo to work 30 bn.
An Affirmative per week in our branch ~~A~cti~·on~~E~m~p~l~oy~e~r~~I s ervicing c ustomer .:.. needs . Ellperienced
Banldn&JS & L
TB.LB
F\illertoo S & L seeking
full lime teller for N.B.
teller and/or a sharp
trainee with cashiering
backaround who can wort Saturday UOam to
~~~~~~~~~! office. Typing 30wpm re· q'cl Exper pref'd but will
train. Call ffi4 >871-42.44
rorappt. E.O.E.
·2pm) as well as
weekdays, Is needed.
Familiarity with lyping
is required. Full benerit.s
are ofCered. Please call:
Bmting
ASSIST AMT
IRAMCH
Boonie Parker
6"-5300
Gf.8eALIMllAL
SAVIM&S
EOE/llFHV
SA..-S BubefStyliat to IDllDaie MAMACHI pert.time. 111-11571. Tuea-
Depos i l ... your ex· Fri,""-Sat/ 9-~. eves. perMDcie into an exciting an.-m.
career account at AJ. --------
llallte SaYings. We have BA R T E N D E R •
.. lmmedja.. openina &ABllAlD Call between
far• ANmaat Branca. U111A!lnR.B.SJl.I&M
...... lll••pratour
lliMioa Viejo branch. _../lc.TIY
ftlt .,...,... applieaat ~F••nrm...u
... >-3 JMn rel.a&ed H · .... /MentuJ /~ ~ iD bull Of HY· A/ll • A.IP, MCNtarial ... ..... uw. Deedld. fubioa ltl ... lQC. Barbara
A8l&lle &ariags oaen· IM-tm
• .ttnetlwe. 1t.artlat._. ---tdlder---wtth--eood-
....,. .... wtde ,..,. ..--..... -·---" ~ ~e U.Clud· __ , v.CallV'IUIU·
HllpWmlhd 7100 HelpW-.ct 7100 ~W..ted 7100 twpW~ 7100 HttpW~ 7100 H.e,W...... 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPER/General ________ , _________ •-------• Oencal
office duties for Newport c·~HIERS Cl.ERICAL Cl.ERICAL ·-... Co..._ i-d. Beach Interior Design 11.l --, -firm. One girl office. OfRC( P ' J for:
payrou. accounts re· fllMT omCE Dkt.,..-. o,er
ceivable, payable. etc. u TVTE M CLERICAL Type~ wpm, some Pleasant surroundings Cl.£11 dictaphone exp. good ~s. 5 days weelt. Dick OSHMAN'S, the r e spelling apt. vaned tYP·
Meteer, lnte.rior Design, · cogni:r.ed leader in the re· mg. rm Westclltr Dr. ~.B. ~ninp now available W. .... • ••Ing tail Sportmg Goods field
646-1678. Apply Morn· for full time assistant for•flll.._,..... 1s seektog bright ,
i.ngs. managers on 2nd." 3rd. to wOf'tl dcrys .. • mouvated individuals
--~
BOOKKEEPER. full shill. No experience nee. Frart Office~ ill for clerical work in their ~-Good oppartuni-We train. Start S3.101.0 $4 Clllr ai..y fmlly pNC· dJvisional oflice. You
t,y for expirienced Ac· per hour. Advancement a.1*'-, _1._1_ •re•&o.t should be able to opera~
countaol. Minimum 3 opportunity for manage· "--'" a lOltey addin& macluoe yrs. responsibility for ment poaitioos lo SS.SO doctor'• offlc• H· aod light typinc tS re.
preparation of financial per hour il qualllied. For pnnflllCe It MenMrY· quared. Previous work
s t a t e m e n t s & more information & in· W• r•4'•r• typl•• e.qierieoce is nttessary '\upervtsioo of A/P, Pt R la'view. 495-9950 or caJI ....... of 55 .,. General office ex·
& cash functions. Seek· 714 /537·4840. Will 1n -perience will be a big
ing maturity le initiative. lerview on 5aturdays by Ml•I-•. Salary 11 plus. You will be wortung
Mini computer e x· appointment. c r1••witttH· i.Dourcleaoandmodem
perieoce helpful. Locat-Eqwd()ppor Employer .... •=•· facillty located at the
ed in prestigious c.o.ta Mesa/Saola An.a
Newport Center. Good a....m, womea wanted W. .,,._. • m•lll banter. Tbis posilioo bu ..a.-y 6 lllDl benefits. • .... .._ • cxceUeat 09P0rtuities s.md salary as work bis· -pr-· ma.t ._ve car. a;• '•••fits for advwement u we
tcry to: Claulfied Ad lrvatea...... H ~ ...W llC'OIDOl• frGID witbia.
t«11, l>UIJ' PiJoc. Box --------•I te.-tef.-Pleau call <TU>
-
ia. ,a.ta 111na. ea. aatc:al =_.•• • 8 _ •.-i. p_._, r' or-• -............... p.. -·· ... ,..=-BO(WXCltPSR TRAINEE ........ Kenned.y Plasucs Corp.. ..., Cl tu• :.:.~ :~p~ AMf'YI•• 1714)115-3555
who can '""' wtth the Seeldq u;;rridual with raana ..... operatioa. PerfOl'm ac· cleric.al experience and 'IJRftl, """
ctg functions, main· some keypuacb. Hl1b TUSTIN tenanceofgeneral le sub· school craduate with
sidiary led,en, prepara-math backgrovnd. Ex·
lion or operating & cellentopportunity. ~IMITV fiMncial report.a thru in· .,.,_, ... I I
puts to 18115110 com· Comprehensive com· HOSPITAL
putAR'. Reconcile bank paoy beoefit.s including
statementa. prepare trial ~ medical and den-1001 MT ..... A••
balaoce, statements & tal. For immediate con· 5-le ..... C. 92705
reports. Call J ao s.ideration, call oc apply Equal()pportunity
Fernandez 979·'4282, at: Employer M/F
Zl3/93M472 E.O.E.
Cafeteria Employees,
days. salad exper.
helpful. Good benefits.
Call for appt. 731·5100,
ext89.
CAFETERIA WORKERS
in all depts, cashiers.
salad makers. cook 's
helpers, hne servers.
6AM-2:30PM Mon-Fri.
Nwpt Bch area or
Fashion Isle. (714)
581·S140 for interview.
S1erracin/ Transmask
395.2Campus Drive
NfWpOl't Beach, Ca
Oerical
PACI RC
MUTUAL
f7 I 4 I 540-6010 A major life in.sW'aoce
OOlllPmlY beadq\W'tered
Equal Opportunity ln Newport Beach has
Emp&oyerM/F/H opportunities ror in·
Car Rental Co. needs Lot ~-~~~~~~~I dMduaJs with skills and Penon lo service cars, -general office ex-._.. •. d u ~soo perience in 1 or more or p..,,. up• e very. .. Oerical thefollow'"0 areas: Campus Dr. Newport .....
Beacll, S.W-1711.
CA.IWASH
CASHI&
Immediate employment
avail. Foe interview call
M4-MIO.
CAI WASH HIU'
FWJ. 6 Part Time
1'4\over
METRO CAR WASH
2lliO Harbor Bl. CM
CASHIER for quality
men's 8'0re. Full time,
expr'd pref. Call Mr.
Tl1ert for interview. a.r,. •Co. 7~1122119
....... laland.
ONE ABIGAIL ABBOTT
ASSIGNllENT DAILY
TO BETAK.EN AS
DrllBCl'ED!
•Typists
t5ecrelarles
oGeneral Cieri ca I <()>~Terminal
~I .._,Certs
*1"WX Operator
•A.cccluntina Clerk
We bave Immediate openins•. If you qualify,
.. alf• a waique Work·
..., fllYirolUnent in lldd.i·
tim to ueeUenl co•·
S*llJ bmellta. PINN ap..
IJb'blpencmto:
OSlllAN'S
s,r a 1•••• -· #1T•!
lJOO M d•w loed
S..Mm. c. 92704
Equal ()pportuaity
Empk>yet' II/ F
Oerical
Opportunity
Yfrth
AM
ID:umentor
Dstey9:: !tr!! re-
qWring typu>.g. General
office duties. A pogit100
lopowin! !
Datallltry
a.ti
Do you enjoy talk.in&
wilb compu&en? We're
loc*iQI foe aomeooe with
t)1linc ud 10 key ex-
perkmce to ent.e!" into our .,,,,...11• 1ystems.
Math apt, xlnt phone
manner. well orgaruzed.
\WI train in ratiog ai cod·
mg of penona1 hoes ms
pobcy.
~~
Will t.ra111 coosc1enuous
indlv FUmg.
Xlnt working cond.iuons
le benefits. Apply 1n
penoo.. 1~2. Moo thru
Fn E.O.E.
SAFECO
muCa ••Y
l7$10 Brookburst
FoaMalD Valley
C••JCAL .,..,,..
1.Z~~·-· P'rl. Ge•eral office
duties. relief recep
tiolut.. liU lypiq. mail
II"'"• ma Good wary 6 bemfita. Apply Moo·
11lm' from IAM·lPM at
Nu Orm Plans, 3194C
AU'part Loop Dr. CM.
a.EIUCAL
STMT~
etmSTMAS
MDllEY MOW!!!
•sacut AAIES
With Ii Wit.bout SH
•TYftSTS
*flUOl'IRATO«
•ACCT a.alls •IOCX'•as
*tCITI'UMCH ()118
•CU..S
·voLT
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S4M741
llllCampm Drive
IAaolafrom
Jalln Wayne Alrl>ort I EqMl ()ppor' Employer
CLERICAL
PART-TIME
CLERK~
Orange County
pharma ce uti ca l
mam.tacwnn& company
requires part -time
clerical help in ttie
foUowuig areas:
PERSONNEL (8
a m · 12 · 30 p . m ) -
Answer phones. greet
V1Srtors in the lobby and
learn basic personnel
procedure& Accuralt:
t~.amw;t.
ACCOUNTING U 2 :30
p.m.·5:00 p.m. >-Answer
pboaa. ~ vial~ In tbe kJbbf, type iln'oices
and pur<baae orders.
UOl ~l'eClulred.
PU.a ~ 4t boura
I*' c(iy)-Alpba aad
8Wlll9riC,lll fil\01 for p~yroU. payables. re
cay ..... data procesi.-lnc. aDd purc ha11ng.
Hours to s uit yo1&r
14$1'1
f>tuse call for
appomtmeml
Carol Rufino
(714) 546..SOOJ
AHAIOUC, INC
t'fm G1Uett~ Ave
lrvme, Ca 9l'713
84&&1 ()pporturuty
Employer M IF
Oencal ·
PENSION
CASE
PROCESSORS
Pension department
Deeds individuals for
ID8l\Y aspects ol Pension
Admuustralion. Basic
math abiliUes required.
Good opportunity to
work in area of ex·
pansiOn and growth.
PACIFIC
hllTUAL
100 Newport CeAter Dr
Newpalt Beach. Ca~
Equal Opportunity
Empk)yer I( I F
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2061 B ea Cente1' Ort v~
Irvine
71J-6666 LO.I.
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1--Bcb. DINl'AL AU'llTA.NT • DllJVl:ll.TOP &\LARY C\&lnW. 4 day work Locll or ._ cll8taee Cq,UNTER LADY ·
dr7cleaaera, S d•Y•
.... Call--1'921 ---
.... Xblt.tlQ W/beoe ............... a:pw.
Prtv. Npt. licit. olftce. .._..,. ,.... ~ O.llA.~..... ---·---:..----
Couater 1arl for dry DDn'AL ll&CEP 2 USC Drlv«, Ui. dellverin,
cl I lf,, Flt Apply 111 deritlata seek ~sper. =-. U:... .. ~~
&. tabSl.'-C_M_.___ recpt. tor preventJv~ 6 NCGl'd. full Ume. lluter o.n. Gill 4!JCl)el1enced re1lorat1ve practice. Bbleprint. zu f'lac:ber.
ln QWdi print ·~· Sir Salary open W /CfOlll lJl. OI. 5elM114 ~. 'If~ W. amer =:1;:· "'11l·Ume. Npt...... --... -ll<"D-.,,-. _Chec_ct __ er_C_a_b
Ave .• Santa A.na. Call ___ . -----anu"'~
m.z:maft•pm aood d.rhln• record. · DENTAL-Career oppty Mature lndaviduals.
COUPLE WANTED t o for bi&bb motivated en· --.
help manaie &m. bull· tbuslastk RDA, 2 yrs u ----------
.... put-time. Miul be per, frinie benefit1, ~· Driver/Gardenu, com-
williqtoleam 642-2247 at bonus system. Van•· bi.JlaUoo penon. Have --.=.....---· --ble abiA.s I.a a fun orient· valid Calif. lie. Good
CUSTODIAN ln11de Ii edalc.Ca1Juaat54'7-185S drivinc record .
out. Prlv. Sch. C.111 . -·· Minbmun a1e 2IO. Apply:
• ..... , •.. . ......
11111& .. fudllar wltb ....__, • .._,com-
)U411'ft,_.....,.atGrt
*l...Uo1 wlria1 and = lluat aleo k ol aupervlainl • rme;, wwten. Solid HHm ly Unt ta· pertence ln tbe above ..... wUJ qualify )'OU for
tampoeltba.
W. all• nceUent. pro. INMI•• ealary levels
+ 4 Mi .... With U ·
~wtablllty.and
outataadlns company -.ma wbicb include
Pllkl IDldkal. dmtaJ a.ad life inturaace for
employees and depen·
deota. For Immediate
uudderat.icG, apply in
ps.-to:
WISBLEI
TIAM5PORT
D~S
1111 W.t Secemrom
Santa Ana. CA
C12l w.iert7 Place
Ste lOZ. Newport Be•cb ~ gmp&oyer Paid
~{A .. ··•II
E.O.E. M/f'
HM120
H S.2622
G•t .. Offtce ...... -1
V ....... ed du&.iel to loclude -_....._ •• _,TO START lite lypUas. mall. ftllne. MORB tWITR
ernada. Presley ot So. EXPDIBNC&
Calif.· Contact Sbaron, sGi.tlOfrice
~ Vari«I Adirit.*
888AL OFACE WeWWTraiD
Patt/time. 1m ore. Some ~~:rau baid'y clng fl yrd care. .,.....,_ Pennys aver , 1660
RetiredOK. &.u-OUl Periodonlst needs full Placentia. Costa Mesa. E.O E m /f th
time auialant. Ex· I~~·~·~~~~~~
Factory Workers lo
chemical refinery full
time permanent poai ·
tloos. Hieb school dlemilt1J or won e it·
perieooe with chemical.I
bdp(ul. Day " evenin1 sbifta.. Start al $4 hour.
Will train. Complete
imdical • inl. beoern.s paid foe by company.
Paid vaca.tioo plan, July
" Dec. +merit bonus
pbn. Automatic salary
increase program.
E.0.E .549-3281 ~ Gd working cond. Wholaale Company Mbr~Tom Kelly Marine CallbetweenS-2
Enl.ineering I oc • 1571 6G-33Zlin Newport
FACTORY Placentia. NB. *-9117 1~~~~~~~~
TIAlti&S General Office -Part time
pended duties opportun.i· -------• I~ CUSTODIAN ty. X-ray certilicate re· Dll.aS 1--------li\all thne &Dd put Ume Q\Ared. Experience pre-*' or women 25 yrs or ~al custodial po9i· (erred. Excellent older. Know tbe coaa\
Ucm. avallabae at ebop-benefit.I. Salary open. ei&iel. Net $1IO a week w JUI center apartment H.B. area. IG-tal more. Oran1e Coul ............... tot ---------• Yellow C.b. 11300 Ill.
N.wpori Beacb-Jrvloe. DllUlN.B. PAuart't.~~ ~n Herr mann, Fountain Excellent ~ill, iD· ..,.... -.... Valley. <No of Slater
c:hdalfreebeatth6Ufe dma up to 4 clap per betwn Newbope • hwwwwww few full lime. week. Top ulary Ii ktid)
WI MEm> YOU Pll"ICJD needed for varied MBAL <>FACE
AS$B1MBS omee dutlel. Word pro. Pu l l time immed . ceuin1 experience employ, 40 hr wk. Some
FAC'Ta.Y ~-y1~ tnauraoce ni1b\1 • Sal. Office ~-= oo. 7SU5.\S. =tm:· ~-~: rMNNEERING Paid Weekly No Fee -----1 Beneftl.a Incl. paid•·" I.la a-.IOffiee pd vacation. Mature.
CIVIL
ffi ST AIFl .. 8 ntXl-smoker pref. Apply
DllltD En&ineen. m ~ • i l:a-111 coontMATotl I.a~ BY JOSEF E.l.T. preferred. Open wtth pkuaot voice, to South Coast Plua. CM inp OcewuSe or San p IA.c e N u r • e • 1 n
Somepa.lttambavenex-benefits. Ort.ho np. • ~~~~~~~~~ lb&e haun. Apply a\lhe RDA req. 142·282111. -:
COME 1'NI llYINI co Dmal Au't, Ortlllo .• Chr .•
1071 Ca.melback N.B. Part Ume or full D11YaP/f
D ••• 0 . N. s I • D d T1 • I • , s. nee. 0ba11* ..... -*-Heavy pbooe Gf.NBRALOPPICE En1lneerin1. <7 14 1 2DllBu&ineuCtrDr work. minor record OfRCl'ftAlt8
~8eacb,64A..Qllf lime up to • days per JOIN week. Top 1alery IJ
CUSTOMER SERVICE benefits. Ortho exp. Is
Us! hit powtq St. John _RDA __ req~. _sa._aa_. __
Kiib needs a competent DEN'TALHYGJENIST
G#l.5or ti1'>Z92·m3. Irvine 7~ heprc Good a:rammar Permanen\ part-lime E.0.£. 11/F fl a'n'asm euenllal. poe.dloa.. Excelleut typ·
from New port to
West wood . Retail
claUl.inl llt«e, receivina
departmeat. Good dirv·
iae recard • relereaca &.O.E. 11/F
,.....,_ llut be onr ~~~~~~~~~ '40 ta.r. week. Dtffereat UIC skWI required.. Call
UYINftY _,....._..ill tbe Order Gant.GroveOffl.ee 21. Haun an l~JIH. Call I~
NlllC;J • MW0'1'0. ~=.~::~m-OPIRATOH ~=::~ Dda1 =.:.. X·ray ~.lroJole411ties.Xlnt Expand ing firm bas tad-CallNaoey5'().T171. Uc required. Garden DRJVERS.en..CICIUDUJ. 'fo· be.Dl. lrv 54W'780. opmtnp foe data entry Groveaftlce . .._nu. No spedal lie r.qulrecl
..I. • operatDr. 1 )'T. min H · DIM....., Opn ri d llacGrepr Yadlll. Ulll uen/Secretary. per. required. Full & Immediate openinp ror DENTIST expe. ence · Placentia. C.11.
•lmmediate opening for part time hours avail. for skilled DE operators. Greet opportwuty. Dr.
piotiviated. work· 1Jlt.2nd.Ol'3sb.i.ftand/or Anaheim location. Ex· !J~•!!!r• 642·0112 or Dry~onpresser
aiented individual in our weekends. Some tem-ceUent start.illg wage & _....._,.,. __ .______ o.mt.er 4 marker. Van ·5 fa s t pa c e d I o a n porary positions avaiJ employer paid benefits DIE ........ .,EIS OeJlnel'S. 3512 E. Coast brokerage company . Call forappt which include dental ...._ A b i I 1 t y l o c o P c plan. Opport.uruty for ad MOLD MAKEIS Hwy. CDM. 673-4920
-w/pressure, deal with vancement. Apply to Top wages for qua.lificd tJectrooic assembly peo-
varied personalities & General Medkal Center , die le mold makers ple. Full time. No n ·
willing to learn. No pre SAFEGUARD 2121 Town Center Pl, M.S.C. LS continuing t.o perience, will train. $3.25 viou.s uperieoce. Will An ah e i m 9 2 8 o 6 . expand it 's tooling opera· hour ~
train. Salary open. Call BUSINESS SYSTEMS 714 /937 ·0180. E.O.E . t.ions&basanlmmediat.e --·------
JUllie640-9350 • M/F/H need for die • mold ELECTRONIC TEST ~ --TY91ST 233F~c. Rd.C M maken for tbe lit. • TECHNICIAN op · ~ --• ''t ' ~1 • · --------•I 2Dd. sbitts. Syn. min. portunity to work near ,Full-tlme-pern..b4'nt, 549-: Datafhtry experience requir ed, be9cb.eaodbeaef"'at.1,aml ~yping 60 WPM. some DATAIMTRY mustbaveownt.ools&be friendly company. ~lictapbon:&11 pbones, Cominc soon. Cook 's oraATOll able to openle all alan· s.1.-y b...s oa exi>er.
t ~~~=!i;f.:: Corner, Westclilf Plua. A.a excelJeat opportunity dard tool room equip· ..;;CalJ=...;.eo-..;;;._-.az...;..... ____ _
stigioua Ina ofc. U YoU are lmowl~!abl! wilb 10ru1e County's ~me.!':1!:! .. ~, Electrical Contuctor. la gourmet COOIU.Ug "' lead ng c ommunity -...,... .. mm ha _,R .. f 'd Fashion Isle location. houseplants. our com-builder. Must bave 2 UMOManroviaC M . ~~Jru':~rpd CallAnn~ pany olfen an xlnt op-years experience with &12-au7 E O.E. vacation, holidays & C2>£RK TYPIST . AAA ~t,t-We are look-card punch, key to disc & ,_________ benefit s . Io q u Ire
eomumer finance co has mg for ulJ & pt-time as-key variftes eqwpmeot DtSPATCHEll 642-3482.
positions avail Mui.t soc1ates who are Would pT'efer lNFOREX ---------~ 40Wpm. Should be cnthus1asl.Jc , energetic & experience Excellent Needed for full time Flectrooie3 ~l going, sales typl' have prev. exper. Con-benefits includang profit s h 1 ft s. in cl u ding Small, growth~nenled
w/good customer con tact Lois. 675-4201 . sbanng. Please send re· weebods & graveyard manut. of med. elec ·
&:act slulls. Altract1v e1·--------•I sumeorrequestapplica· boon to operate com · tronic instr . ba s ftarting salary. Full'' Uonfrom: mmicaUons center for cballenaing career opp.
nnge bene. Benefiical CONCRETE THE IRVIME CO security " maintenance •Slmll co. environment.
t'inance Co. 9ee Mr. STIEET Si50Newpol'tCenterDr operatiom. Some radio lgco.benelits•wk.dose·
.-a.nit House 556-3876. ~ Beach. 644-3389 ~ • clerical H · ly with aemor engl.neen ... ._. ... ....,.. perience preferred. Ex· _,_.. -·-.f605 Bristol. ,S.A. Mr. UIHll'RIHIC[ II .Equal()pporEmployer cellembenerrta.App\)'at ....... opp. to .... _. ... your
l!:UCker. M2·5753, 1888 nwnn.nRn THllaVIMICO knowlecl1e and salary
Jlarbor,CM. $1015-$1233/.-o. lO'll"'·--•...._ck •Mlcro-procenor •P· _.._.... !::::::-' •beacb area tserk·lyp\st • Temporary Dela Entry Newport Beach. M4-'188 ~nowlfvaU.inour r----StnetCrew,te-FAfaaJ()ppor Employer' 'ftallCIAMI Bch. o/fl~e. 40· ~~ 1 &tft delira!Ae. Pot\· q\&rs2yeanoflncreas-~ ~~ yn, acboot: mil
. t I iqly respon. experience D••• ---y DISPLAYBUlLDER _......,.. or approiuma e Y .._---air Must ,.,,.....,.,... •IOltTICH F -l &II UI ~-·~r • r--M.iJlimWD 7 years eJt• ~-~
ncaow
Immediate po1i\looa
aYliL Seentary ll Tract otnc.r. A&cnulve co.
llaay benefit. .. E.O.E .
c.11 Toni Street. ea hr
&crow Senlce, S46-29t2
ESTIMATOR
Immediate opportun1t) with growth oriented
ccmpany offenng stabih
t.y, security, and advun
cement potenlJaJ
The paU:tioa requires l-2
years experience 10
•t.abli$hina coela and prtcin1 material• for
Productbi. Miat be able
\o develop de\alled
tlld.maW. pl111 ueembly
labaf' ud outside pro-
~ CCSt.I.
We offer exceUent. pro greuwe salary leveli.
commensu.rete with ex
prnence and eb11Jty, and
outstanding compan)
bendlts which mcludf'
l)9id medlca.I. dentaJ a nd
life insuran ce ror
employees and depen
dents. For immediate
conskleration, apply 1n
penonto:
WI SIEGLER TIAMSPORT
DYNAMICS
3111 Wfllt Secentrom
Santa As.la. Ca
E.0.£. M/F/H
PIQDONSALES llllifta~:;ell71 blt.._ 8:30 A.II. and ALT~~iJ~g:s -1~~~~~~~~16:C»P:s.~s~
JobD HocaD 's women'•
specialty ~ will apeo •••AL G 1 R L F R J D A Y · October 29tb 10 IA,IQ9MS Challenging office ,
~~ort ·s Fas b100 ..a»ID rnan.Monemat.ed. Con.s-
Center Opemngs c1enllous & organized.
for women 1n sales. t....,tATB.Y Prefer non-smoker. Ntial
stock. cash>tt, display • Must bave phone & car a pp~ a ran cc . C a 11
alt.e:rallOO departments ~mtuoos beang t.llken between 8&.t 642 2935
Call 644-1100 weekdays 10 9arn-Jpm at our con\ e to4forappt n1ent Or ange Countyl•--------
FA...,T ruoo Si>t·< 1dlty 1oca.tJ~~trV""llAl'C"O GOOD JOB!
<.tiop Lagun.i Man t1 .:er rv!MI ""-JV" t:..n Senior C1urens men. l
'4llllt.ed :-<o exi>t>r m.'< Te"'f>Ot"ary ~rvicH days per week. car. <.:all
2t&over Call btwn 1 0 673-~
567-1420
Futuwut Dri•• Thnl
Sales Cl~rk for dJ)
sbtft.s Apply at Fotomat.
17\h & Orange, CM
Gf.oeral ClencaJ
LAG UN A MEDl<.:A L
l..A.B.
nHds front omce re
cept -secy. DIVttSified
pcdion. Mature per500.
Type so wpm. DOD
SIDllker. EOE. 4!H470l
GDIERALOYFICE
GEN 01''F1C~ Some ten
kt-y, lilt' typtng. enter
ta1nm~ol co Lagun.l
8e.ach 71~
Gemra1 Office
YOU CAM G-0 TO
WOBTOOAY
WITH
CT\-Llf\';:. ~
Promotional op ·
portuDIUes can provide
hourly r1te increases
or •rP · c be able to operate trucks OPaA ~ r::11w:e to W .1d cmt.om Exp t yrs and AA or ext. 2IOl:E.O. E . 11.: "fl: .wntipmi--• For d d i I -"' .;...;..:....;;;.~--------1 • 11 -.-~ ardwoo •P aya . .,....v.esp. • ~~ ~TYPtST• app lcaUon apply to Individual muat have F.atablllbed company IMSPICTOtt n-.aawtaoneectpeople • fW.aaael Office, City of mtni•nn al u months wtUa bealtb plan, prGl1t bo d • _. :I:""'' Oranae =: Newport Beach, 3300 current experience lo .._.,, paid vacatioQ. ~/PC ar U · ~~:::
hit arowilll St. J olln
Kaila, oeeds a compeWfit
.W«aner iD t.be Order
Dept. Servidnc our coast
to COllll ~-ln· .mvee buYJ pbooe COG·
tad-call Nancy S.0-1111.
ftMPOltAIN ~ SllMCl~
ReP&« in the morning
and 10 to work 1m·
mecllately. Top weekly
pay ... ExcellenL op·
partullily fer ...
./ ... OfcTypht .... so.,.,
Up Te $4.50 Hr.
ltPQS to see us. Apply In
person. Mon-Fri 8am·
pm. 1532 W . Com·
monweallb, hllefton,
Ca OR 230 W. Warner,
Room 2G:Z. Santa An•. !lo~vl~or clerk Newport Blvd, Newport tape baodlln1 and wri\· steady work. Salar7 ASSB•B ';==D=A.JL==Y=P=lLOT==::;
t
'
•• Must Beach. 640-2lOL E.O.E. lo& functiou. Liberal o-pen . Char lea Gary _ 1 al ··-" Pol ••008· benefit package. Ex· -0e90 ..,_. mo, cap, q......,. y P e 4 5 w P m · celleol work.Ing condl· Cm? .. s:n \ywk.
'ftl!SllllDalbi.Utiet include C wt •Ii• Sec~ lions. Please contact Dtltrlbution CALL 645-0145 ypln!i J:::!: 2a~e~=~ for residential builder Raebel Rolen or apply KIDS & TEENS
. in ---•. ofc pre· bMed m Npt Bch. Should m penon a.l Personnel ~i: have experience with Departmen\. ' and. nrr-Y r i>enion. conatr 1upt1. & sub-l contractors. Salary • ttc:denSf&•I~•• open. Send work biat.or)' 1N>Moarov1"-. to Box WI 'JG.Daily Pilot,
142->&ZT PO Box i.:seo, Costa Meaa
E.O.E. ~.-·~---...;.....-~-~-1----~~~~~~-
Cieri cal
dOINOUR
TEAM!
e STENOOllAPHERS
One year experience prelerre<I, typing
50 WPM accUfetely, 80 WPM shorthand.
e TYPISTS
Mlnlmum 1 year typing ano general otflce
uperienoe and typing speed of 50 WPM
ec:cur•t~h« duties Include filing,
rnall di lion, P«>Ple & telephone
contec:t. I
• woltD PaOCESSING
TECllNICIANS
These poeltlons 19quire m1chlne-orienled
lndlvlduet1 who have et le111 1 year ex·
pertenoe on Meg Card n. Otfla. Syetem
t, HIQh Speed Printer or alrollll' high
epee0 .utomatlc typeWl'ller. (0.y end
Night Shlfta '"''llaole)
,. .. .....,...ee11: ........... c.et....,.,..,
"")1714121 .FLUOR
FWOll ENGIN&ll9
• CONanvcroa. INC.
llSIMldl1tunor.
1n11M.CIM.111IO
All tiqual Oppoftuntty £""*"'" Mn'IH
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
'100 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach, Ca 92660
(714)~3832
Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F
DELI HELP
Exper, ref, f\IU time
844-5619
Deli-vwy Penoo. pt·tlme,
Diil be 18 )'n fl Id driV· me rec. m-4705.
DIMwr7 Penoa want.ed,
25 «older' pref'd, Allen
Bick P1oriat. 64.5-31G4.
Dl'UVDY. Auto carrier
n19ede d All 6 PM.
La1uaa Beach, So.
~Dua Pt. Saa Oen ......... ~
dlllle ear a mtlll. tau
,,. ......... TUl.
Earn extra money dia-
lri butlng & soliciting
subscript.ioos for Lacuna
Beach's most popular
mapsioe.
LA~MAUFI
F\ilJ & P /time poaitions
avail. Work your own
hrs. Call Circulation ~· WI-ml Mon. thru
Fri. lOAlll to SPM for
appt.
DMVa.tl .. $1000
'lbia calla for actual ex·
per. inside dealership
de. Local co. • /Galoin& succaa. Call Dolly
CoMta1 Pwr"loonel ~ Z'120 llartd'. C.11.
5t0-40l55 NeverAJPee
DILUTING ~.2rnmtn.
esp. ll101d £. w .....
ltnCWal ltacr. ... Jllft*. N.8......,
MOTOR
WINDER
ASS8tRB
PltlCISIOM
2.Dd Shift openin1 wllh
major Orange County
m•nufacturer or pre·
cisloo mecblned perta
end equipment. We leek
an Individual with 2
yeer1 esperience in
IDdtcl' windbla. wtt.b own
ta:ila &Dd ability to read
priata.
We alls top competjtift
wa1es aad an excep.
UcN.S beDda s-cble. u ... botidap illcltad ·
int Olriltllll• ......... ~ aa.ift preml\UD,
coat of livinl raises
quarterly. and m uc b
aaore. For immediate
coulderatlon, pleHe
OGIUC&;:
Wl&fl
••IYPIOIUCTI
DmllOM
-•l>IWao.d
am.id llD. °"" ao.d> .... ...,ea.,.
1714) ... 1211
'
Going Into
Business?
Aa rfqUlred by law.
n e w bueln•eaee
ualng a Fictitious ·
Bualn••• Nem9 must
reg lat•r thet n•m•
wttti tM County Clerk.
Call tM DAIL"( PILOT
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
for form• end further
lntormetton.
&42-4321
&t.332
Electronics
$1.19 lllf DAY
1bat 'a ALL you pay
fora
~dayad
intM
DAILY PILOT
SEIVIE
lllECTORY
DO IT NOW!
642-5'71
lmmedt.te 2nd ahlf1 open\n9 fOf a
Maintenance Electncten wlltl 5 yeera
journeyman lndustrlel melnlen1nce
e11perlence. Ability to reed schemltiea
1nd own nano too1 s requireo. A
bac kground 1n a manufacturing
environment 11 preferred.
In return for your valuable skills we offer
top competltlp wages an<I an industry
IMdlnt Mf1ef1t1 pjtClcage wnictl lncludH
medlell end Ille Insurance. 13 paid
no11cttya 4ncludlng CM1tma shutdown,
cott of IMno ,., .... generOUI mtrement
end much more. For lmmeolate
ooflillde,.tlon plN" contact:
IA LIM •oa.a"' ...e. .... IMUOV ~CMlaON
to40L .,..,RoN ~""' a °"' ftoed) .-::.:l· tl70I '"4) •
...... .....,., .. .,. ..... ......
IPIX0,.11hFf
/Nre ........ /reupt ...........
'11 ...... ._C/':SH' , .....
1Tws&T*1r0per
RecWer today &Dd earn
cpportl&Dity for Puerta VAl.larta trip.
w .. ,....
e..-dSrrices
GUARDS I
f\IU IJ put U.... All 1
areas . U n l f o r ms :
fu.miabed. As• Jl or 1 '1'/fr. Retired welcome.
No ............... uec:. App. I
lY Unmnal ProWctioa ' Service, 1221 W. Stb I
Street. Santa Ana. ln· 1
terriew hours 9-12 " 1-4 •
557-0045 -=~... l
Ftr small e1ectnDia co. I
r-r\. Lin.. U&bl Jaalt.ort.lr 4uues. , '-' ,-: Deliver)' •ptct apill co. , truck. pac:liqias, Must 1 TtMPOIMV KISOffH(l S(MC(S ha'" valid callf.~ drtvers '
J7ll ... ser..t lie. Apply G .L.G. ... up t INdl S)'llema. Ul5Z Condor 1~~~~~~~~1 Ave.F.V. . : r-----------, I General Labo!' I
I
10~1 :
~ANPOWER NEEDS YOUll! I !
l 1· Paid Holidays, paid vac•tJons. I ' I referral bonuses, top pay. . I :
I 1 i
I I I I 0~~·1 :
I se e s.1ru" "· •••• I :
I 1n••n .... 110
L-----------iiil
...
~~~..' .. ! ..... ?!~ !~.~:!. ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~"-!~:.~ ..... ?!~I ~~~::· .. ~ ..... ?!!~
'F~"t...-= b~a:'.!ru!.~· ••. \.~c8.:1~1!.:'. 0.!,t LOAM llBtt• _1"111.....;.;. __ • ___ , ..._ cwort.aty for ~ a-&1 .... .._ WT.
lllhMCI Ii' Dtfllelt IDMll___. 11...... ....... ..
1tarU•1 u1ar1 • _,....__. i..-. Ttdl Mu1t have thorou1b knowled1e of =!:'i.:.:$. =. f::b'u~=· FHA/YA requlrementa plus extensive fl••· l1 lo: 0 ...... 1 a.. ca .... , •. ca,\ experlenc• tn FNMA pack•1ln1.
llMleel c .. t•"· 1111 ,......,.&.o.a. GNMA pool preparation and T••• C••ttr Pl . wa~blnkfn1 procedures.
A••lll•I• 1210•. 'x' :':1.':2-:.:= Orow wtlh a leader th•t 11 exp1nclln1 nt':''""· &.o. &. an '° a.t. A..ai ,.,; n•Uonwtdf ! Take full cbarae of all
MIW o...,_.. loan 1blpplna from our new corporate
~-M whw ....... 1..-tou abcual orrtct ln the Newport Beach area. t1° :* .. ~:ta:•• d' at 1 .......-etan Cll Mr ...... ...... .... ... ..... ttl .-.... lbrNlh 71~f11-l-oc M.. ,.. b ........ RJt Ill • aA IP'M, • l*ll!k. P IT. Cell for COLDWIU. ....... llllW'ftAL r Aa for ,... ........ -.--...,.. ••• co.
I~ A Coldwell B•nker Co.
RYD9JSDl>lll The An Equal 0pPortunity Employer
......
4CA8 I • ,.,,. ......
llOST•• . rtrDl\'8-...... ~...._
........... lo jroi.
... ~tMm.s:.Joy eacelleal CompaDJ
-... t.ch+'as • ''" .......... ~'° ....-. "--r..1. lam· ...........
"._OTTHOTB.
•Me•;zwt~ Dr
Newpo1t8eaeb
Equal Oppar Emp&oyer
lbel; FrcJnt deslt clerk,
esplr' pref'd. 7·S" 1-11, • df9 a wk. Call for appt,
86-1351.
IDJSECLEANERS Caroec, Ptr. Top$$
Giblbtm Girl 645-6123
lta IDIATI
PMTTIMI
OfDIM&S
ttllp • &ilwd.a.1 6 Sun •w ' • LodeUver
DAILT ... OT
to our carri•r• Ma t
bave toOd driv1q NI
cord, lar1e uallon
W111QD er .-an Hourl)' +
mlle•a• Call Harry Se8e:>'.
642-4321
•IMSPICTO•• tSTAnta.I
Eleclninics co. n~ 1st
.rode mspedor Use aJJ
tnapection hand t ools,
comparator, knowledge
d Yl4.S destred Min. S
yrs recent exper. Only
qualified personi. need
apply. Xlnt. working
cond. & benefits. Cumc in
or call:
w..twSpedaftiH
l&t<I Monrovia CM
Houlecleaner P tr, F re , 642-2527
0111Dtram. Te>pSSS E.O.E.
673-Q8 646-4871
---------lnstaJler. aggressi ve & dynanuc person needed
halHU t Utld u f
••1drc11MC1nc la otr...t '•-------· to 1 ot 2 roeo Learn 1•
•bcM.I\ 8'ydromulchln1 ru.cHlMSTS ll8eblnlat Tt»-e. """"' IOIPesbll9~«f•
small maoufacturin1
firm 10 lniae. Call
Rt.ley, for QPOilltment m«a>.
Wlth a 1.,...1 ... upe co
In llaa1. Viejo. Good
belle. All ~UOn.t full tum 6 pennaneol Good
dririnf reeord nee ~for tnterview
a..AL
SICllTAIY
Newport Beach attorney
seeks eaper1 e n ced
Secr etary willing to
learn all phases of legal.
M.Ullt have knowledge or
Ma1 II. Rel axed at ·
mosphere, excellent
benefits.
151-90~J • [ <l~fte~~\J
t1t OMA.CE fHTEtlHAflOHA\.<Of't'tP°'"'"
4121 Westerly Place
Ste 102, Newport Beach
100% Employer Paid
GENERAL
MACllNISTS ...-.& ..... ........... ,._..
... to w... MedlWsh ....... .., ,....
=~~:~ t 2:.... lhd IMft). y._. ...... toMt ..... ..,., ... ,......
d.-1 ........... ,.....
d4Ac:teMIS1'S •
Or ange CoYnty elec-
trollic-mecbuicaJ ml gr
has an immediate open-
ing ror an experienced
Macbiolst. Must be able
lO sa up • operate au
machine shop toollog
such as mills. lathes. sur-f ace grinders, drills. etc.
Will be required to work
from blu e prin ts ,
sketches & verbal 1n
formation Apply 1n
person to:
Mcafct' Speciattifl
l640 Monrovia C.M
642-24Z7 EOE
ad blueprh1h, han
lalowfectg. of bosle
ahop Trig , or ~try Cltld ha .. Maids. apply The Inn at
'fOllr OWft Mt of tools. Laguna. 211 N. Coast
Thtw positloM offer: Hwy, Laguna Beach.
MAINTENANCE · Al
•Can.-v paid
••cal&lfe
Dana Pt. Harbor. Exper
pre{ $3.50per hr. lo start
+ fnnge benefits. Apply
24701 Dana Dr. 496-6137
HOUSEKEEPER • want· to install & maintain car _________
1 ed for Sun & Mon. only. phones & video eqwp-
Lile housekeeping & ment. 631-0370. Ask for
child care. Flexible Doug Robert.son
•C a 1 • ••Y paid , .........
•2 weetls •acati0tt
aftcr I011111Dlllfhs
•T•paidWdays boars & dellghtful work·
ing coods. Call Eva IMurmK•office
644-1000. So. Laguna. TrainM
UllilY
CLERK I
$70 t -$852 /Mo. •Dtscomwh °" ._wick's prodtlcts.
MAINTEHAMCE
u....--" Ptr •< oo F\hng & learn rating & Routine rlen cal lasks 1n ~eeper. . --I··-O'>C ., • .,.., pr hr, studenls OK. Npt c ........... ......,......... library set.ting. Reqwres H,-_.. NtHr.st~.
,.._.CJl••nocal«
.. by. w. CS'e opew
Mwlay tt.r. Friday
fr-. 7:30 AM to 4:30
PM.
MECHANIC
Apartment maintenan
nee expen ence preferred
for full time pos1l1on m
lrvuie & Newport Beach
areas. Excellent benefits
including tree medical &
Ille 1DSurance, paid vaca·
tioos & holidays. Apply
_T_erT_,_NB_._642 __ · l.22S ____ Insurance High school or G ED
Now you can launch a equivalency. Type 40
Housellee11ing couple. new career while you wpm. C.OOtact Personnel
Unusual opporlun1ty keepyourpresentjob! <Xfice, City ol Newport
Live i n exclu sive Farmers Insurance Eeach, 3300 Newport Bl.
Newport Beach com -Group will train you & Newport Beach. CA.
mun1ty , n ew h om e . n<>vyoufutlcommissions ~~~~21~0~1~. E~·~O~-~E~. ~~~
THE tRVIME CO
1071 Camelback
Newport Beach, 64Hi796
F.quaJ Oppor E mployer
Mature, l!nghsh speak· 7,, 1 Def ......._Martin ing, oon ·s m'oker. •nwe you earn. ore _,
w/references. Spacious you know it you'll be Housekeeper , live.in. llllHsborll•d UttleislicJ!! maldng waves in a re-children 9, u. 14. Npt. Costa Mffo Oassified Ads are really exc~~ti onllal_ private warding life time pro· Bch.642·336lor642·8850. C.A92626 small "peopletopeople ..
quau.crs, vmg room , Cession . Cal l Gene sales calls with big re· bedroom, large bath & Dill d ( 1 d 1 17 I 4 I 546-1030 ...-~ ... , and b J col or tv. 642-5358 or ar or fu l euus. LO.AHSHl"ER ...... ., .... p igresu ts!
64(MJMO. 848-Slll. FHMA/CiHM.A &t 116 To iuce your classified
I N s u R A N c E Knowledge or FHA/VA ad, call today 642·~-
Hou9ekeeper for elderly p ER SON AL L 1 NE S loan packaging easen· •NSWICll HOW IS THE TIMa
lady. must be good cook. UNDERWRITER • Min. tial. Opportunity to grow fer job aeeken to c~k
Live-in lovely room & 2 yrs. exper. Typing req. with rapidly expaodln& the Daily Pilot Help bath. bent "Surround· James & co. Irv. Call national mort1a1e CORPORATION W..aed d..uicMioa. lf ................. .._. Mauri.ne1SU880£.0 .E. blmker while eoJoylnl •""-job_... want ls not the pleuaot worklnl -,_ ~ • Lov· -· I U..JOU ...... eoaaider . ~vr tr 1 ..,.. to •u-A.MC aunoundina• of the llDc ... fm•i•e DbhlM att..U.. your aenlcea
m ,.,_ ••-•llof11 • AelMCY NewPOrt ••cb/lrvlne wttll an ad in t.be Job
IC'-•~ I area of Orange County _._. care for 2 IJtlle boys. r1re "" casua ty, com· Excellent benerits. F..qual()pportunity W.-eu category. Phone
W ith M . D. Mom & mere i a I I i n es u n · Employer-M /F 6'2--5678 lawyer Dad. Full·Ume. derwriter . Experience Salary commensurate liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
dri ~b U · 1 'd R b t with experien ce & ~~~~~~~~~ • ve. • vem . n r e q . o e r so o F Irv. Sl50w . S.Sl·S110 Insurance Assoc. lnc. performance. °" app't . 67~. call 975·1080 ask (or To]lllaceyourmessaae ·
beforetbe
reading public.
pbooe
Wanted: Full time live-in Marl• ...,te.1'7
Help yourself to a
He.aping se.lectwo of
Qualified Hopefuls
in t.be DAILY PILOT
HELP WANTED ADS
bwlekeeper, s days, for COU>WIU. I.AMIR
two elder(y people. So. IMTllt ACTIVE ResidenUaJ
Huntington B each . PltOCill.AMMINCi MongageCo. Daily Pilot
Clasaif.ied.642-S678 _962..(K39 ___ . ______ 1 We ar e a m edic al AColdwellBanller Co.
HOUSESITTI NG. Nd ser vices or ganization An equal oppor. Co. located in Anaheim & Mature/resp person to l ooking for an ex·
take care of home & pets. perienced programmer
Refs. &M-1790CdM. to assist in development
Housewives Jf you are of an inter active com·
frlendl)', conscientious & P u t e r s y s t e m .
depend. we want you to Knowledge RPG 11 , won in a delighUul·& in· COBOL , & BASI C is·
formal rest. that's only he lpful. Apply to :
open wkdys. Apply in GeneraJ Medical Center ,
pens wkdys 2-5 Stonem ill 2121 Town Center Pl,
Terrace, 2915 Red HitJ, A n a h e I m 9 2 8 o 6 .
C.11. 714/937-0180. E .O .E.
M/F/H
Houlewives Wanted P ff
ror caretena work, 9-1. INTERIOR DESIGN
Pb75M182for appl. SALF.S S20·S2S per hr. f\1.1.l or part time. Flair
SUL idle items witb a ror design essential.
Daily Pilot Classjfjed Ad. 951~
642-56'18. INVENTORY r-----------, Industrial
T_..Tolelly
ForT• .. iw•y
Aiu; wwwt1
Temporar y w ork
meH1a a flexibl e
wor king sc hedule
Long & short term.
No experience
necessar y . Top
pay ... paid
vau tions ... never a ree. AS•C•s
PACIU8•S
MACH Of9S
W1•WIOUSI s.•-= cus IELL~
SE AV ICE& c.nor
Come 1n Today
lrvine
IJJ.1441
210'l Business
Center Drive
Suite 20IJ
HWll:lnltm Beach M7·J4M
91TW..,Ave -ms
LalUM Ni.pel ,,,...,
,,_,Cabot Road
Santa Au.
flNfJI nu•. llaln
{lft Mil 81oc:k
om~l
c:ooaDfNATOR
C«p. headquarters for
state wide financial •
services ftrm · Fashion bland. To run inventory
in mail room operation.
Sbippi.n&, receiving, sup·
ply ordering, inventory
controls, mail processing
le special projects. Ex-
perie nce r equire d .
640-0123. 9:30\05:00.
Janitor Orange County
Airport Repair facility in
need or aggressive
Jani\of' Uniform furn.
Good employee benefits.
Mission Beach Cr art,
18741 N. Airport Way.
Santa Ana. ~2720.
JAMITOR
Opeoing on day sbif\. Hrs
7 to 3·~. Mon thru Fri.
Xlnl co. beoefits. Please
call for interview . mm>
Inspectors
Shape Your 1~
Future At ~I
Excellent opportun1toes lor exparienceo lns.peclOfS 10 101n our
~ .. panoing team m !hi' tollowonq are<1'>
INSPECTION SUPERVISOR
~nd Shift
Aequrres a m1n1mum or S ytoars 0 C superv1s1on
experience w1111 tho1ough 1i.now1eoge ol USAS Y 14 5
blueprint d1mens1ons requ1reo Woll oversee trna1
inspectton lunct1ori
PRECISION MECHANICAL
INSPECTORS
1s t Shill
we are see1ung 1no1v1oua1:. lo mi.pee.I 111:11 arto1.1e
macn1ned parts and equipment using standaro
inspecllon 1echn1Qufls and prac11ce~ Musi be able 10
read and use engineering drawings
RADIOGRAPHIC &
ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR
2nd Shill
We are seeking an 1nd1vlduat quattlted at Level 111n both
categories for a minimum ol 2 vears Knowledge or
NAVSHIPS 250·1500·1 helpful Requires 5 years
experience on NOE
In return tor your valuable skills we ofter lopcompet1t1ve wages and
an industry leading benefits package which includM Ille. medical.
prescription. and dental coverage alonq w11h 13 paid holidays
tncluding Cf'lrlstmas shutdown. cost ol hving raises. generous
retirement. and much more .. or 1mmeo1ate cons1oera1oon. plees4'_
contact
LEAR SIEGLER, INC.
ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION
2CMO E, Oyer Roed (Red Hill I Oyw RoedJ
San .. Ana, CA 92705
(71•1 ... 3210
tw.W•i~ 7100 -.-.1 •••••••••••••••••••
tit' ...... " o..'11 ........... .
tloo mac~•• mal•· '-· ....... ... ... .... ';:.': "'~. MIP'•l. Salary opn.
Julee Tree, Utol Cbemtcal Le .. 8 .8 . .....
~11tlf'ied •..Ucaat ca•
expect comprettenslve
compaoy beftefits includ·
inc IDlJor medJcal and
dental. For 1mmed1ate
comideraUon caU or ap-
ply at
Malle your ahoppi ng
Excellent pay and eaier by uaUtt t.be Dady
benellla including flt'St Pt.lot Oasaifwid Ads.
Sierracin/ Transmask
31152Campus Dnve
Newport Beach. CA
1714) 540...0IO
Equal Opportunity
Employer m l( /h
day coverage ol COM·
PA.NY , PAID group m· surance c:au or apply to
ARNOLD
ENGINEERING
An AlJe&benY Ludlum
Member Company
Wl E Orangelhorpe
f'lllen.on, Ca 92634
1714•11·1560
Equal Opportunity
Employer Ill/ F
MAINTENANCE
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
2nd Shift
,, l..((JU ,uP i)O Plf'Cff(JOt( (HOh"t;'IOnal an(J
wOulO Ilk•· 10 11•11•• I t1n'1 ff>1I" our
p10911">"Vf'ly Oll('nt1'(l l•·,tm Of"' r, yOur
cndnC.C'' l S t lrwrqv P10<2uct~ D••·~·on a
1et101nq milnul.i<..tur.., <•I prP<,•\•'J" :iuc1.-ar
<..on1101 equ1pme111 ,
Dulle~ Wiii 1nc1uor 1nSl<illi\11on rropa11 .;rio
ma1ntf'nancl' ot the e;pt•ra11ona1 o;ystem~ ol
e•e<:tronoc control df'v•Cf'~ Will outt1r>P ano
1mplempn1 complcl•· •·l<:c1ron1c ~v'>tem~
trom bluepr•nl'> Stiouto n;iv•• Oa'>•<..
knowledq" ol all IVPf'<, 1)1 N C M11cn1nerv
~ucl'I .1', LoBlono T .1pH11r•h 'Jun<l'-lrario
Ornn1m11t Mon.ircn VML •·1c: f •v•· ye;w;
1ndust11;il t:Ap1.l11"nt•· «'l<J Qwn 11.1no ta<JIS
r&qu1reo
In adO•lion IO our n.•.111111111 1oc.11ton we
ollt•r e.11cellen1 be'nt•l•I'> one lur1•nq compal'lv
paid med1co1 hfe 1.3 IM•O no1toays "
generous r1'11mmen1 p1,1n ano much more
Ouaftfled candidates who w1sti 10 1orn Ille
protess1onat team 31 l S t may can wnte 0<
apply 1n person
MACHINISTS
SIZE US lJP
At TACO de CARLOS
Compare us to other fast food restaurants.
We at Taco de Carlos o fter you an out~·
standing career opportunity rn Restaurant
Management that outweighs our competitors
We are the newest member of the largest,
pn vately owned non·franch1sed restaurant
chain rn the U S . Carl's Jr and we ·re growing
uo FAST• For this reason we can offer you
unhm1ted and successful growth based on
tt'l•s past track record Positrons are available
1n lhe Southern Orange: County area
We II tram you thoroughly in Rest aura
Management through our classroom/rn:Store
training p<ogram Conhdenlly you·11 emerge
as a R estaurant Manager and will en1oy the
following benehts
•Medical. dental and ltfe insurance
• $1000/month 1n training
• $1300/month as a Restaurant M anager
• Performance bonuses
•Profit Sharing
• 9 Paid holidays
• 2 weeks vacation alter first year
• Food discounts for you and your entire
family
• Tu111on assistance
You'll IOve how nicely we ht into your career
ambitions. Please send your resume to
Ffenk Karcher at.
f®
1200 North Harbor Boulevard
Anaheim. Califomi• S>2803
Eoual ~ Emolo)"9f M~
WE CHALLENGE YOU TO COMPARE
If you think you are salisifled with your present job. try lhi• career check-list.
My Company L.S.I.
I Pays Top Competitive Wages 0 ~ ~ Overtime available on ALL Shil ts 0
3 25 year track record o f continued c _..
prol1ts assures 1ob stab1l11y ~ 4 Cost of Living Raises Quarterly 0 s Shilt Premiums c
6 Modern Clean Fac11itre~ 0 ~ I 13 Hohdays 1nc1uCJes Chrisrma$ 0
Shutdown .I 8 Paid Vacation c
9 Free Lile Medical PiescnplloP ~ anCl Dental Cc-verage c
10 Generous Retirement c
'1 Freeway close Orange County c ~
Location ~ 12 Credit Union 0
13 Outstanding Sick Leave Program 0
ti you 11re 11ble 10 check all twelve. you re prob11bly already working at L S I II nor. maybe you
stioulo 1ti1nk more about 11 Belle• yet give us 11 call and we·u give you some more reasons to think
about ~
Our diverse Cllf'nt base 11 combination ol government. commerc1a1 at'O fT11to1ary custome<s.
enables Lear S1f'gler 10 otler the unique comb1na11on ol rob srab1hty and career OPJ>onun11y
Current openinys 1nctu<1e·
TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS
Jig Bore OeVlelg
lat & 2nd Shift
E•tens1ve OeVheg exper1·
ence on prototype and
tOOlong
Jig Bore Speciallat
2nd & 3rd StHlt Requires expe11ence m small
11g bore. P & W. K & T.some pg grind experiencp
required Knowledge o•
Moore grinder
Too4 Room
2nd Sn.ft
E•tens1ve lathe mech1n1ng
Tool & Die Maker
ISi Shilt
PRODUCTION MACHINISTS
Turret L•the
2nd & 3rd Shift
OeVlleg end Jtg Mm
Lucaa Boring MIU
Jtg Bore MachJnl•t•
2nd & 3'd SMI
N/C lathe Mechlnl•ts
Jrd Shill
w e ert 1oe1..a 1u11 oft t"'8 Newport Freeway. on the northern edge ot the h1vne lnduatrn1I
Comptu. w1tn .,,Y accH• to Freeway. surlece and OCTO routes For more Information. ptease
call or apply In person
Personnel Office
~ LEA .. lt!QLIA, INC. ~I ENIAGV "'OOUCTI DIVISION
2CMO I . Dyer 9'ct. (Comer ot ...._. a 0,., Rd.)
lenta Ana, CA
(714) M0-3210 ext. 321
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,,...:···-v--.. .. ecwpol'•·
Uaa .. Or. C&1 ued1
pereoo wHh line
.. , rilofr. Q.A. e-s
perltnu. Work • •· Plri~ wtu. m9dlcal
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U. db actU• work·
lot eo.dltlooa. $1iary
..-, 8-abmtt resume to
8Dx 50I DaUy PUot. PO
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...._. ......... I,.....,. llllllft.wU. tor ""'•*al n_.. Olirf. Otn&.r. Work w /ualo. 101 • r.n:r: .:=: ~aa~· Call ;;;,;; ::.::.·.:a:.d.: ........ tomp. 10 by
'Y ~ .,...~ aaa lm bJ.,_laoee.CaUDoU1 ....._~ for H Ihm , ll l ch aoiu Oflrle .. ,.... Coulel Ptuona•l ~ Ma.1ftl UH ftom,.oa llueprlnt .....,...e ,_... to do l'JtO=.CI&
11...._.lecla.k.. cu• d • d • U v er 1 •o• cop1. fllloa. ~ AQUlre. ~<'k drlveu /opu•tora ....... 11enlc. O>m N~M
pwad ln '-ild.l.Qc Wal.. HM K Alrway Av e, s-nY wtll train Newport
leoaDc• wilA aSNc••I ~ms Pharmacaudlcala 191 PBX Am Svc Will \raln
.au. m ~.r~ • Nureerr ••lea. ea-ulahSl. NB M2·'15ll eat ~UaWl\.Pleaa.olcmed .. r tollCb&e bld1. 2 wise pd oc.
tQI ft um u waU perleiaced, salary + e:u,~Jloo·l'rU·5. • trou • ... coman. Eam up lO ., r---------, .;:::::...::.;:~;,;;..;;..;;__.:...;_;..;;..;. __
pamnt elet'tnc:aJ pro. dllY lllWl worti wkDCh ()fhce PIX OPS.
bl•••· Carp•~r.r.. ....... De1iml Your Earn wbde you learn. ....., .. alllop a ·"r· Telepboo~ Answerana
..._ NUISl8 AIDIS. Small, Owa Setvice fwl time/part
'I! Tlllil .. 10W' c..._. to ~ otliler wllUtd 'Orf w...a.a... lune. Varltd shifts ·
beat l81\aUoo lhroqb Oii. comp. ol "° after e vw ~ De.ya, eftemooo or even·
,,lllilllC .... Tr•HI
Wt have Immediate :To toe tra.ioMe w wortn ou.r ... wmbly detlt. Req\.drea lood dex· =~,~~ncr to eye Come iD or
call: ......... ,,.d .... ••
1N>lloarov1a, C.M.
eG.3'2'7 E.0 E.
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R £AL ESTATE SALES
COMMBCIAL IMDL &
INVESTMENT PIOPRTY
If you are tired of belq 109t in the
confualon and lack of competent
perlOllal u11ltance from the owner ol
the flrm and need or want the
J(uldance of a dedicated professional
Realtor. perhaps you should Wk with
us . Wesley N. Taylor Co. ls a M-year
old firm wholly owned and pel'IOl'lfllly
operated by Jts founder. It makes a
great difference. We are not a mlll
that accepts everyone who comes
along. If you are u particular as we
a re you will enjoy succeeding with us.
We have two openings for full-Ume
professional salespeople with the
a bility to list and sell commercial.
industrial & investment properties.
Our program has enabled one of our
s alespeople to earn SlSl,1'4 in the flrst
9 months of 1979. Interview by
a ppointment only.
WISUY M. TAYU>« CO .. UA&.TO«S
2111.S-Ju,r ... ..... HIROEW_'POl_IT_ CIM1'B. ..... '44-4tl0
Sllea SalH. Mature aalea
au.111ed 6:1or dllplay .,._lot r..u • ._.
sales for t<omm1&n \ty ~ ~':· S:~~~
newspape r c hain ln Grapblc• N"pt Bc:h beech office. Cla.uif\ed ~ •
10 Huiitlnaton Beach. _;_-~-----
Display Belmont Shore. ~ •aided fulJ •
PleaM caJJ 213/"33-7438 pwt ume. Salary+com----mi .. 100, co. bea em1 .. .s.i.1Dellvery · Xlnl op-good worlling al-
par for college studenUP. mo•pbere. Apply irt
Have full time & p/ttme penon.
pos 1v1Ur Yoo can earn STANDARDSHOES
up to S'1 00 per hr Ca II 30T7 S. Briatol, C.M. 531-0811 btwn I 9pm
.,,., ""'"" --~PERSON, perma-
aurlJOdla1w•i•revlew mo. •r•• denul • ScL::.L::I:. Ln11.Loc1tioalln. C)'de. ln add.iUoG \.o a ltldeal Ina. aft• proba-ll9UllR' FASHION ISLAND
0 c SMive n!ary we of liml ......,,.CMGL Apply <X>Sl'A lllESA/l RVlNE
fer e•eelleot 1r101e ~&.lpenor.H.8. I m m c d l a t ,. TUSTIN bmelll.a mchldiaa a 11&1· l e m p o r a r v HUNTlNOTON BEACH
que atock ownerehlf N'U1'SESA1DEB.1·~ li.7, as1i1nmenta. lont< & ldtal for 1tudenta ai pla.AppbttoPenoone . mqmiencedortramees. sh o rt term In o ,houMwtvet. Many co. w............ Ml9a Verde Conv. Hotp. schedule speclficully beoeliU lnchadin1 paid C. ...._ 881 Center Dr . c1e1lgned to meet vacations . Typln1
Tenr4'c'-
Gf'OWine electronic ml I
firm req1&i r es a
QUALITY ASSURANCE
TECHNICIAN wath a
rio.. cl s yn e:aper. Must
have es.per. with MIL·
Q-98$8A. Major aov 't
contract involved .
Please contact Chuck
Bentoa. CARTRIGtn'
ENGINEERlNG
251 E. Palaia Rd
Anaheim
n4-T16"8230 EOE/MF
~ wanted ror Command Performance
Hair styli.n& aaJoo. Must
have cood phone man· ner, experience oec Call
Mlcbael at Command
Performance. Newport
Buch. 1418-'14$1.
W«tdnc Manager. Fas\
Food Res taurant ,
L a guoa Be a c h . n...-.n'5
~ oem full Ume. will train.
Ohtrid M•.... R.M. Abrabma Catalog
Tra!Me S'Jow1oom. UU9 Newport
DaJly Pilot newspaper Blvd. c.o.ta Mesa.
~:t;:lyde:~::~~·1 SALES PERSON -
local newspaper has an Stereo dept. exper. pref.
opeoing for a trainee in Permanent f'uUlhoe.
the clr cul allon tales R.M. Abra 1119. Catalog aervtce le coUect1on area. showroom 1819 Npt. Bvd. im.:t'HWc.M. _c_.M_ .. E_._o_.E_.____ your n eeds . AU 35wpm ... E .O.E . Call
(Cdr Red Jllll fl Bakfr) office lllllll needed. ~ Mo8. thru Frt.
014Jll7·lll0 *fWWI
, o.Ao1NT~oe1 Nl11181NG •Sc:u clu lei I PIX Of91ATOI
·' For-n.r.tm.£.0.E. .. n D n n ·y .w......... I Good ...... ~ edlll
REAL ESTATE SAU.SM.AN WANTBD.
F.AllN UP TO U"4 COM·
IUSSION NET. l ·C•n _,, h'om SIOK to SlOOK
...wl,y. 2·"'1d OU\ why
new Uc. earn bia SU we. Come ultt wltb tbem. f ·Our produc ·
l/lnex.pen•ive
land/budtel term•. 4· Pre·fft appb. 1alore.
5-Plnd out why ''we've
~ tbe best thiq 1oln1 · ·. N.a area. A.Ill for Mr.
Howard.liS$.:M02
~ ..... a.tis ·for ....... ,.... wit.b ~ .-.CALASST Doftltle.... •CllM I ~::~•;an::
-ft'all& aDd baelt office we a,. o a ow 1 HG T 0 P P • y . P 8 a d • b o u r • ( I p m 6: 2 work. 1aUabiD1 prac-PASTO vacations. referral. sravoard 1blfta per
dee. Call for iDt.erTlew. and offer you MORE boouies. Never a Week ). bcellent com· ...,. t.baa i r.D.1 benenta. Apply
'i ~Au'tforfrootof· _,.aewtempMrvlce ee.IEL[~ m -noon. Mon·l'rl, nee. IOIM back omce. IM'SUM'SAIOISI • f'waollDel.
Limited X~ay Ile. ...-AToaY MtaaalOTTMOTa ~ Selaty Delotl.a· nmAftSTSI SE~V 1 CE.S llOONewpoftC.nterDr
ble...,,... WI MI ID Y 0 U t Call or -== :..=:,,.., lleclical Aulstaot for MOWl!I Come In Today ·
, '1-Y Opil&halmolo&lat. OIECX US OUT I lrvme
Experience preferred TODAY I IJS..1441
but will lrai.n if brilbt, I 2102 8usmPSS
neat & wWinl to learn. CALLTHJ!:OPFICE I Center Drive
Salary ne1otiable. For .NEARESTYOU! Swte208
appt. caU 581·1770. f7 I 4JH .. t237
Medical office. Back of-GARDEN GROVE lfuntlQfllon ~nch
OB G F. C714"51..0355 147-J491 flee ass"t.. I YN. .i< LAGUNA fill.LS R907 Wnrner J\w periencedonly. !>48 3441 1121 .• t71417l1·594l "
MB>ICAL ASSIST AHT FULLERTON La)!1tna N1)!1wl
lll-0542
2i%7 C"abot H11atl
... 111 .. Secy
No lldUa needed. but u
out1oln1 penonaUty.
You wUl ualat the Dlrec·
t.or ol Penoanel who ii a
V I P . Co ha s
mcd.lcal/dental/irt vac
& sick luves beoeftls
Salary toOO. Call Rita
~uJ Personnel
Agency
l.'790 Harbor, CM
~
Nt:ver A F<.>e
......... s..
()pe1lln1 for II cenaed 1ale1people , locally
owned, wttb ruat.looal re·
fernl 5yst.em. Excellent
worklna condltson5.
F.am l~ commission
For coofideollal app"l
call 759·0226. Exccu -
Systerns Realtors
N e w p o r t ts t· u ,. h
RheumaloloJ(1St "s offll"l'
Must have valid. l1m1tetl
musculoskeletal X k ay
permll & do
venipmcture ai routine
lab. aa well. Salary com·
•NATIONAL•
HUR SING
S&YICES
Temp Em_plo)'men~
Service .•.
Sunl a J\na
'5l-OIJO
715 N M um
Cln H&R Block
Office>
Pest Coolroi Service m i.in.
11 guar salary +Com· I rmaaion. S41-9339.
Real l:B tale
lnterview1ni.: 1·i1r1•1•r
~people. lntcn:>H 1·
tn11n1ng , plc·a:.<Jnl ut
mD11pbere. high t>arnwi:
potential Call Van
Wallentine. own ... r .
~7221 for an app"l
• mismurate wllb e:aper.
~ W-191 A Step Above 9~. I PaitloD Qrculat.or NO FEE EOEm/flb I •MONEY• Equal Opportunity t Sit~ owa boun. Ex· .Wld.AdRelpt ecz..5171 Employ•r M/P' J tn c-" wortiaC lull Oil .. _________ Ptr. You a.u aoc» cw
Manut11e1u11n11 ----more pr mo. Must be Ill <>ver 18, woodwol"lung ex or older. Call for am· _ W"tdiff Redty
per. Apply 1977 Placenua mediate JOb. S49-8730. ---------Ave .. c.o.ta Mesa s-12
Now Is lhP 11mP lo use your etcperiencearid r,,., kq1 nund to omprovP your ca1err
11utl()IJ~ l c·..ir "i1<11Jl"r EnF-tqy Produtl!.
01v•!.oon o·. !.l·•1k1nq 111f.11111duals w1111 llw
at11hty .tml deb tr{• IQ move up toanondu!.try
lt>adcr
we are currently seekinq ari ond1111dual wllh
2 yoar&m1ntmume>1pe11enceln Production
Scneouhno. Material Control and Shop
Floor Con1rol
Ase mllebte p1ogressive. growtl'l oriented
company. we oiler the professional
challenges and rewards which you have
been loolung for tn add111on 101opsala11e&.
we otler a comprel'lens1ve benelt\s
p11ckage For 1mmed1a1e cons1dere11on
please contact
LEAR 61EGLER. INC.
fMERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION
20'0 £. Oyer Ro•d
(Red HUI a Oy•r Roedl
Sente Ane. CA 92705
(714) 540·3210
Ari Equal Opportunity Employer MIF
·r.-----------, I Manufacturing · I
I Rapidly growing O.C. mfg co. I
•50•
PACl(AGBlS
ASSIMllEAS
NEED NOW !'
/Top Wages
INo Exper needed
/Long Term assignm~ml
VOLT
ff f'Af•11tl1"f1" .... fl\JW I •-.
546-4741
3848C4mpus Dnve
<acroea from
Join Wayne Airport > F.quaJ Oppor Employer
Parklnl Attendant.
male/fem. pt " f .ume.
Job in Seal Bch&Npl
Bcb. Call blWD 10-Spm.
rr.MIOO
PART TIME
EV&tlMGS
Adulta with out.atanding,
attractive personalities
who estjoy wortin1 wilb
kids. Over 21. Start at
$3.50 per hour. Phone
642·4321 , Ext 250 BETWEEN l·S PM .
AtllforMI*'• Equal Opportunity
Employer. located close to San Diego & G.G. I I Fwys in modem indust. complex I has immed. openings for highly I IMMEDl.A TE
I motivated, well qualified personnel. I PART TIME : I lllCIMMG IMSPECTOllS I OPENING
I Recent exper. in mechanical & I Sat. liSun. Mornings Driver To Deliver , I sheet-metal parts. Must be able to I DAILY PILOT ; I read blueprints & knowledge or I '° our carriers In San Inspection tools. Challenging Juan. Capistrano Beach,
I position w/xlnt oppty for personal I Dana Point. Sao
gro_...... Clemente area. Must
I WUI. I have 1ood driving re-
l ASSIMILEIS I cord, tarae atatlo n wqoe or van. Hourly
I I P•Y +m i lea1e al · Skilled mecban. assemblers. Mu.st lowaoce. Call Harry ,.z, I be dependable w/strong desire to I Seeleyat: .... excel. 642-4321.
I X T C 0 I PartUmelrfullllme. I w~~KING co~~. N :,~li~E~ I =a.:~1:;;: ~ •• I POTENTIAL FOR QUALIFIED I Work o wft h r.a .. , •I JNDIV. ~ · I ~v•,lt.Udenta, re· '*'-. mmt bt over 11.
~~~~~-~--
Pn.ol.er
1250 Mulu Prtnler. high
school srinllnK ex penence K Will train 4
day work wet:k. P aid
benefits. Call 979.766(;
Moo-Thurs.
PRINTING
Help wanled in web·
offset pc-eas room. Ex-
penenced ai trainees.
Minimum age 20. Apply
P e nnyaaver . 1660
P1acenUa. C.M.
HALESTATI:
Wanted unliC"t>nsed IWt:
WJU, TRAIN J fll'" or
cxpenenct'd h1't'O.Wt'' fur
new. a!'tave ln-inr 11ff111
Call Manager al R1'<lh1ll
Realty for conf1dent1ul
Ull.erVlew. :>s 1-6611.
Real F.atate
BUOY
R.EALESTATI:
That's rigbl ! We at
Walker & Lee enjoy Real
Eatate . Our MI I lion
Dollar l.ocation office h H NIMT1MG pride, enlh1&s1asm &
Presa person ~ed in pdance. If any of these
growlng Orange County llOUDd 1mportanl t.o you.
Co. Min. 3 years trade then caU Dl.1YI & give your
experience on Multi'• &i JUal &late career a
OLlel 17 wit.b n1 bead.I. 'RM!" chance Nik ror
s.lary open. For appt. AlSll.ellato. 963-5671
cx;p Printio• m.2l39. (~IWM fa41}I14.,.. I
Private female nurse . -"-···------
needed. Newport area. Real Estate
Rd'•· Greg. 548-Q38.
PRODU C TION
TRAINEE -No eit-
perience necessary. See
~u r a d u n d e r
"'Pharmaceuticals .. In
lhl5 Cl1s11fled Section.
Anabolic. Inc.. Irvine,
CA.
Sell ki>e ii.ems
PlfAlillM"t:tmcAIJI
llCIPTIOHIST PIX
lmmed opening 1n
mortaage banker exec
offices for persona bit'.
versatile & very pro
feuional ind1v Must be
exper'd on busy push·
button con.~le. If you en
joy a wide variety of
duties. including It I yp
inl, call Cat.by Rrennan
at. CaliConua Mortga.:e
83Z-8SlO E. 0 E
TIAINEE
Ho bperie11ee NKess.y
Anabolic. Inc ., a leadlnJt
manufacturer or vitamin products.
orfers several opportunities to team
seml·skllled jobs havinll itrowth
potenllal to lead person and
assistant foreman. Requirements
Include the ability to read. write.
ond 8J*lk Engllab, and malntJ!m a
s teady ~~ce 8 hours per day. s days per .
Posltlona are available in our
coaling, ciompoundinlJ. tool room.
end shlpp(ng/recelvinit areas. We
offer a c:ompetllJve beglnnlnir wal(e
r ate and proareulon scale.
oull\ancllnt t0mpeny0pald m~al,
dental. Ute lnaura.nce. 1nd protlt
sharln1 plan. plus an excellent
workln1 environment. 1 I Day & Night Shifts Avail I Celllll.-tbtwn1-llam ,.4-tpm.
"1 ··------PAD·,...
I I Wi™'fPll
Appllc.UO.. now beln1 u c..,ucl.
I GRAOCO-DENDOll I ::.~.::~.r:-.:~ ·~1 4030 W. CHANlll:EI 1 -5-_:0_~_s.~-~-:Prt_:_t_t
, lij I u.. '*' waaa.c1. ~•a l SANTA ANA, CAUF. 1 :: ~~~·l~
"j L 7 I 4/llM6IO J ;At;:;;,!!?~~~
I -----------0--.._.
Pleue call for 1PP01nlment Ctl'Ol Ruf{no
(1t4) fMl.901
AMAIOLIC, IMC.
IUX;EPTIONIST /SECY
lrvloe Real f.'laute Fi.rm _.. penoo wtt.b front
dOce appearance. Muat
baff aeaar1de tYJftn& " nuna experience. Can
7SZ-2'm.
Selected applicant will ..;;CM..;..._. ______ _
RttepUoe~t. Corporate
offlcea of ••1r•11h• company dealre• ln·
dlvadual w flit. typlng
Mdlll IJIOllM offtee back· ll'OUftd. Por mt.enlew
call lm-1.Jtf
R ECEPT IONIST /
SECRETARY needed.
Vaned )Ob w / ~N>wth
poteotlal. Applicants :.-~IOOable, well Wlcood U.W...
Non amokc.r. Xlot COID•
pany beoeflt1. P&eHe au Keil• at ~blJc Home Loan. IJSl_-099_1 __
~OHIST
Weekend.I only Vac·bt
sale& olc. udo V1lla~l·
Mu11l lype & bt· ~c.wd
w pubhc bi5 ~7 11
Receptionist/
Tvpist
M.itu.re. i;"t\arp per:.oo.
expeneoced a.a Rec~p·
t.ionisl. Heavy pboneA.
type ~ wpm., UJVOICM.
quaeackMllf. orden. Froa.t dftca ....,..,...... Tap ulal7 • beMfU,a. lrvtae .... Mir. CaD &.ar-o •
540-MM
lti.'tl'plJ<>n1-.l l'crm JIJrl
Urnt' for In 101: advt•rt1:.
1nr a~f'nrv lln ~ da1!~
I.JI\' l)p1n.: t;r•·.il ""rk 1~ t>n\tronm<•nt l .ill
I >n_,r11la at IJ3.J K4~
RICS'TIOMIST
Newport Beach ~ up.
Lolli ol vanety on lh1~
1pol wtth a f(ood chance
IO atdvance. You wall or
der supplies. run xerox &
handle phones Very
good benefll» Ca 11
~-61.22. JOO'"-!'Tee t.o ap·
plicant.
~ ,.,._..s..,..,.u
451•1 < 'ampu .... '\ H
Open \1ontJ.1y 1';.,.l'mn~
l'nt117 pm
R~st$7SO
Easy pleasant poi. for
nice out11oing person
Need some typtnR & a
good phone person ah t y
Call Rlta
Coastal Personnel Agency
2790 Harbor, C M
~~
Never A Ff't'
UCll'TIOHIST
Very busy medical
mimiacturing company
needs Receptloruat. Eit
cellenl typing skills.
Ollertookinl
Newpact8a1
Applleatklm beul1 • c ~tat' 1 n1 Moo·
dl)'. Oct. .. Mil. For Hi~ Quality
Exl*)mced
<oc*s ·Roll••• •Walten!Waltn:Pc'I ~111 WaJLrwa
··~ •SU.bo)"s •l)UhW~
~Y m penon
3331 W. C.O.t H-y. "! ..,.,_. leoc:tl
R.ast.aunant
SGT. rtPPBtOHl'S
"%2ASTORE
Now lnnnJ( rot fllll & p .. n
tJmr~ at loc·iitaon
ne-M o c A.upo11. \Ury
tni days I< hours: f'deaJ
~incometor
bou•ewj ves Ii
1tud eote.O•r pro-C-" ~~·"'· ... :n:.:r~ ~
your Job perlormant· ..
Plea~l worktnR '""'"" ~u." IX' J H & o\ er A JllJI >
lflPl....-..00
2300S E Bn:w>I
~lld na Hl't.:hh
1:".t.>xt ti> M!Donahh 1
E 0 f:
Resl..aurant
Mature person. full llm\'
S n ack bar lr v1n l'
Oubbouse $3.50 per hr &
full club pri vilege!>
Jack 754 ·7500 Call
J.»J.~. ----
Restaurant
CASHIEI
............. w ..
Apply between 3 5. Mon
thru Fri, JWi;ty Pehcan.
273S W Pac C:.t Hwy.
NB
Restaur .int
All around k1l«hen
worker net>ded with
drwers llr Salma1?und1
Rest 549-9267
Restau.ranl
SlanenuU Terra• c. a de·
l11~hl (ul & informal
restaurant, only open
weekdays If YOU "re
Cnendly. consc1enuou..~ &
dependable v.e net'd you
Now tunng full or part
time. Slicer & stock
person needed . also
sandwich makers & food
prep Apply in person.
wedu1ays 2-5. 2915 Red
Hill. O>sll Mesa
phone e1'per lenee re· Rmtaurant qtired, good math up·
Utude desirable. Non· Me & Id's Pfae
s m okt'r. Excel lent Immediate part time
beoellta; excellent pay opening• avail. for
commensurate with ex· Delivery Dnven Must
peneoce. Vermanttnl, be%1111 have a good driv·
full ume po1ut100. Thole lDI record. Start from
qualified call, 581·3830 S.US hr. + tii;.. Able to
Mil Cor Q&san. wort evenloes. f'AU Um• ~~~~~~~~~I poeitk>ns allo avail. age -: 186cwer. Apply dally aft
a.a.tfSecy to $150 5pil.
Star \yplat support in& ME 6 ED'S PIZZA
1a&elpenple w /,,.eal Ol>P.· 4210 E. l'ltb. St. C.lf.
lY to•· P\111 beef. eau Re&MJ SaJet Doi~ Pei MioeJ $Al.l.SllRSOMS Acenc1 . Our COIDPM\1 ii IJ'OWlnl
2'710ffarllclr.C.M. 6: • are lookin1 for
MMOU llrilbt Is ambWous peo-
Never A Fee .,.. t.o train for future
manafemenl poeiUom ---------1 U you have retail ex 19ff Aa. A.-cT pntence 6 went-to move
Rell ~ U 111ee fOI' up '° 9'°r't cnanaeement
&di,,. Nt~ Offlff. ....... kw are now avalla
0... • lwd moaUalY ln· b&e. :.:,fr........ We ... one of So. Calif. tinel 1'9111JD• tO futaat 1rowin1 bilb
Ad. ...... DUl1 Pl.lot. , ...... .,. operaU...
111u 111>Co1t.i 11 ... ca. Good tUrt.la& .....,, •
-ait co. beMftta. hr ln· t.ervt.. c:oetact Larry
Ra'l'AU'lt.ANTB.BLP L-.trf..,.
ODunt.9' 6 •aitrtM S*ll· la.Umabr affdAI first
daal. Ptr. Mid.day hn. ll10Ut ,_.,.,!~wk. 10
1deel for t.o.ewlv• • IWt.., II-an, l\tU Um• ~atud..ca. ApplJ tf •• c.JJMI'*'.
J'DU .. • .-t ftl'ker '
lllJo1 ~~··"'' wa..-. M. ~ Slea Top .~ ... ul•••• Hlollte. _. ..._.. Bl. llleded lot • medical a.ch• 1:1111. ID. er.llDNpL TM•llU
receive a liberal 11tart1n1 s.i. Penoo
aalary , re11ala rly Local aaiea ~
1cbedoJM ralMs. booua u pa.odlol! We are a ~ ai many IT· leedel' ln the~. nae beoeflu 5ucb aa educ.UO.. coaamulca·
paid vacaUon•. paid UCJD l8du.try. we are
P'OlllP i.urance. ure In· _.., f« pra1..-.1
auruce Ill dental cov· , ... ~ ..._ .. ln· erate 1'ra1Me wUI alto tereate d lo ,.raopal
be pnMded • eompHy frMClom.. c:balle.ntlnc
ear wttb ~11 UH worll, o ppty ii e x·
pnvileces &raord•na~ Income ARllac:lll'IU mll:ll .,. 18, =-·-i •-ba~ • pod dnvtq re---· -appt. CIOrd Houn.,.. ...,.al-...,. or ~ Gu·
ly llAM-I PM Monday ,.._-.UM
tin P'rlday 5.at.urd.aJ 8ALD • ~. <Ner
OffrtJme avallabl• at a Qlll tft.JMT m for
l1ll*Sel1 .......
U you are qualllled" an 811111 .--. ~ =·~ ~.=:t~ tor be .. m.i S.welry bulmess. come to the lkln\ostar't llll~
Oady P\IOl offte~. 330 W ly m•)lfl·Dh.
Bay. C.C.ta Mt>S• i\i1k for Salspenon. malu~ for
llarry S4't'lf'y or Kvn ra&il Jewelry slore. Ex·
Coddard <>nl)' Jl!Jll)' pmen~ Mturable. 18 or
tirfort• 11 A.., •1r .oft,., vver ~ ~
:?P'M Muri t' fl .. II I'.
s.J•-.
HOMEMAKHS
With tnl"'l"'I in .or• 10
~ d<"'.\1,·n 1-ull IJJrt
llmP $20 $l~hr Woll
train Call Ms Uuoa
MMD711 3-7 P M ---..... .
BOCJS&'WIVl!m .......... carta .....
................ wtrla.
~ leade-r 1n th•· t''C<"ll
1~ h4.-a.lth .1. l>t•JUI \ 1n
dlblr) t ull 11r 11 I 1110"
Uulb do,a1l<Jl110 ( .tlJ \tr
Ot·ll.il.orrt• i~I /11 '4 0.1
4 7P\t \too 1-rt
!:i.tlt:!>
lntern.al.lon.;J m.;)rk• 11n11
firm expand1nl( 1n
Oranae Counly look tnR
for ~mb1t111u~ pt.>oph•
1-uU or pi.rt llmt> !Wnd
rf'!\Uf'I)(' lo p U Box 601 .
HWll Bch 92648 Im
rnedu1t.e reply
Sal~
SIHSIDE SALIS S
F'u!J llmt> po .. 1t1on F:>.
iwnence h1·lpful. will
train Some c le rt n 1 I
work 1n' oh cd l'r<'f
matW't' 1nd1v1du.ll Call
~-t872
Sales
MIOS-COLLEC.f
STUD9'TS.SEHIORS
EAaH XTRA SSS
Sellil\a by phooe Apply
m person. Sill Broadway
•101, La&una lll'.tCh.
Mon lhru f'tt Noon to~
Call «trcullallon dt•pl
497-418211 '°' deuub
SA.LfSUOY
Mature. Hallmark Gift &
Party Shop tn ll B 1'\11 I
tune ~ day week Fri
t.bru Tues. 840 15$7 or
9S2•to
SALES PERSONS
~inal1ly vluK ;idult:.
l11 w utk. with a n d
rrv.Asvalt! kid.... Over 2 1
In 1-At(WU. Capu.uano.
!:>arl C..1 emeote arui..
PART TIME
IYB•e&S
P1101a
ea.mi ..... ................
A.C'ftr'~
!:i.tle:. ~ to call oo re -
Jder ad busmess ac--
count.s for advert&alll t(.
"'4oo lhru i''r1. 9am·Spm.
Bas~ + Comm1ss1on
Company benefit.II Will
tram Neat appearance
& good se.lllng essential
Apply Peruiysaver, l~
Placentia Ave , Costa
Mesa -------
Sal•
ROllMSOM'S
NEWPORT
Has openi.op for :
C:O.-ticW.S
Pern:.nenl full time &
part Ume. ne:alble hours.
to be available. Ex-
peraence r equired.
5.tlary + commlsaioo.
Clew4UIS..
f'A II time. ••perience
pref8'Ted.
'1'1 Ut1Ai:M S.S
U...AH:am1w•"
f\t1J time &¥all.able.
Sloctl
~ Ume poUtioo availa·
ble . Experience pre-ft!J'T'ed.
E xcellaol co.a pan y
beneflt a . Apply to
Per8Cllmel. llonday tbru
Friday 10..J.2,
#Jf11tl•ttluMt
F.qual ()ppor ._.,.er
.
TIMlOM ... SYOU
Sales . Man1eme nt Sales
Traaneea p /l. f /l
Dynamic, positive 18 +. ..
Dev alt bull inc. 55'1-3062. To rw a valaocbe ol or·
dera from marine,
motorcycle. •Portlo1
gooda, mo4m' .,.,.u, re-
tallen. Gt-ea oppty but
we are vety Mled.i•e Ii
want C'Oftfldat wtnoer
typM OIQ. We tnla ex-
pertly. Villt u. 6 He.
ari1lw1 Mo.ey?
Omte to RM. Abrams C.t.alot Showroom. lt\UI
Newport 81. C.M. P it,
F It all.)' age wanted.
s.lea Call ..... <Sime MMQ23,
ORDER OF.SK SALES _e._1_. ------
For marine hardware SALESW.OllAN f or
dist. Manne uper. nee:. jewelry at.ore. Irvine.
lmmed Ol)fni111. Full co. Malt. be ov• 11 for ina
bene . Ca I I Ba I b o a ,.,..._ lilualt be able to
Manne Hardware for work 1 Dlallll a w"k.
appt. 549·9671 E.O. E. m ·6TSHll-4TM Ml ll'IH SaJea·
Sales 'wu mft'T • PUTTIMI WWI
weu • I srms
Heft'• .,, OHOrtOJtil)' lo ~ ....... ~put Ume from Sam ~I """ '° 2pm. or 4pm \.o 9pm Now~ a-iica. dMl)t ln our coavniently _.. locaUd circulation aalea UOal lot time day
roam. Work near home & lalee. a:frL la J:::r
tlUoY other ac.11vttl• ror W:, 111'1-8100. • tot
the balance ol UM day. ~~hourly '"'" • Salee ... cmmiu--lon. WllMd 1CM'I ... •bo
.tU att aJou well with CAllfOt' det1lla. ., 0 ID.. • c. II .. r •
LA.nMU
U'TSa&..now. Avt.
ao.t.aMtM. ....... ,
l.o.&
·.
,,.,...,._ M0-4m, t-1.
5Mmut.r9I ,.n to f\a1l
Ume ........ lapa&r tll'D .......... , ..
..... --.... fOtll· ..,.C.UMlmt ,_
o.!'t:-... ' .. ~ .... ~~ ~?'.~!.~ ...• .?!~ ~:'!.~~ ... .?!~ ~~·~ .... .?!!! ~ &.o VP/ .. 1&1 S&"a.ITA&Yfl'YPllT .... 91J'A11 •• ; &• ca.91 ..--st ... ~. w Lt ia.oelleepla1 .. ,., &U~1.unr. llSWlNDD !1 ......... u._wai ee., • .,, wwa. • 1n P"Ha&. Miil .. ,._..,. ...... • .,... -~ rrt • • .._ ... ,.. •• ,_.UM ......... Nr 0C VA/rtu. ,,..n•l•I NIMIL....-•~ .. ,., • ,.. 111-tllf M 5 E l~-.r ......
-to~fll --..... tl~Cdf.0.·--WD · Pt·hlll. Aa..Ollll.P.O .... -. -·A&YIO.CllOa ..... ..._ -••to• ~le· N.&W.Aam:a... :..C: =-~udMlot ._ · .... +be••· Cllll•rae
llC&ftllY. &w or u.. ~ .. =: ":i la •oter)'. Mpt. aca..
..,.. .... ,... .. 1.e. -.-..:Mlma u110 ' ....w11r.1111a..
lria. eell ..... Sal • r'e,,~•t:;.' .:::...•: ftAYOPDA'l'O&·We
All. WAltf J =...,__,...•la.bit .. ...._.., l•l m• ..._AllY·~ W•&flAfOa •• ...._'1leD PUTlC(O& SPRAY cae. •·air. _, Alllrl .... r•h frr· ..... ,.,,..,, OPDATOll:l 'h'.._ble ..._~:._ · ,... tMe. &a.-. •• utar ,..._,_,... .-moa. hll·Um•. ..n/_.t.c, eo•p•t•r WP , ..._._._Good beM •WMT• pr..sr•••I... Good 411 11 w/e ll'WlU to. II you •Sil.. .....,..~:T:iXbit .,,k:L are -eaablttoua, call _ ,. • m.~ l.90AM9e.C.M. 111·4''1 btwn I ll ._ ....... eocww a 8'1•f1N •:aoeM. MH &.udacape oi:~--:.=..:•..:. .a11'MY 1DV1CS ftATIOJof AT· ~Illa ~joa
......._ .... ......PrlUllW TSMD,.,.T·fUll Uet, STOC'KPICRSON , part
... V ~ .. f..U.ar wtul "-eedl kaowW1e, Ume. ~ OK. t'ri·
m:IUft'AllY/8.SC&rl'. .f.~rDA prHeHlAI· 'I 'e HeU ..... writ· do .... 6 Sa~. fC llbNCIC • • '1.fflq. •• ' r 111' up. rwq. • •.........-APPlY R.lt. Abubma. 1819 CIC .\lr'feft. J\o1'd .._, ol So. CaW. 0.· •1t1•port BlYd, Cli -Newport Blvd, Coata &. -... t"-tltrai cad.... -..... ct r .--•••• lervice St•Ooa Attea· ---------1 daDt, P'~timt, da)'9 6 a.deeU Need a prt Ume ........,.: o...t Of. wa.N.t...-r~• Job? 1f YoU ere frleodiy, nee. ~. Lt omce SICllTAaY hrrldwriUna. App&,Y 2* CXIDldeatiioua •depend•· walk."* lor Taauny, LI&• typiol, aome ~Blvd.CM. bk.~_w_antyoutowork
m4*5 M82. N.B. of. abor\b.aed • ell&UHICT· ~ St .,, 1oedel1CbtfUl6mlorDM11 Bee. Etructloa eapr ~ .. ace •llo.n ~t~eo· reat that'• only open .,,._.. ol So. cia., aervtce can a& light wkdys. Apply in pers SICRET ARY Qia&ad S:rbara · APU.r ~ W · Coast w;kdya 2·5 Stooemill Ter·
CI I l40oOIOO _lllfl_._1_. N_._e._____ race, 211.5 Red Hill. C.M. •• •••rl•• ~~~~~~~~I ~Alla~•• ..... -n••y Setf·eerve. Penn. poai·
--don. Pt·time • tull time Newport Beach to $1300. av&IJ. Neat appear. It re·
You wW greet many in· llablli1;y a must. Advan·
ternaUonal vislto.ra In cemr::ot oppor. Apply at
tb&s aciUog field. Your Palm Oil Co., 1740
all around excellent Newport Blvd, C. M .
skills will lead to promo-bf.two 9am-4
SWITCHIOAAD
OPllATOI
Ellperienced operator
for buay real estate of·
flee. C4aaole board. Call
for appt. Coldwell
Banter I Clane Jobnsoo,
6M-90eo
._ r-Hemial builder
locMIJd 1o Irvine is Mek·
iDI an experienced
1lelfttary to wort l o our
busy eapeer\DI dept.
11le .... candidate will
IMr.e 1·2 yn. secretarial
, experience wltb pre·
fel1"ed 9PQSUl'e in • COO·
atruction en1ineering
dept. No s horthand
necessary bu.t above
aftrage typing & com·
llUUlication skills are necessary. In addition
the qualified iodJv1dual
must be highly or·
pnized. a seU starter &
have a pleasant &
coopenti ve person all ty.
We ofter an outstanding
compensation/benefil
packqe with xlnt work-
ing sWTOUDdings. For
immediate coosideration
please call 9-12 or apply
in person to: Gena Mew
tion. Great chance for _____ p_m_. __ _
f\m career & excellent Service Station Allen-~~~~~~~~~I
benefits will be youn. dam. Mobil Serv Slalion.
Call SS7.Q22. 100% Free Ask Cor Ron 559-5655
to applicant. _lrvme __ . ------
,__. Serric•
4500 Campus. N B
Open Monday Evening
Until 7 p.m.
Seal'lmySl200
Exper secy to run the Jif e
of young co Pres.
Quarterly sal reviews &
great co benefits. Admin
potential. Call Rita.
Coastal Persoo.nel
Agency
Z190 Rarbor. C.M
~
Never A Fee
SEWING/Dbl Needle
Piece work. on your
ma chine. 548·2985 JUJYilme.
SHIPPING/REC CLERK
Growing firm needs
respoo pe.rson f uU ti me
warehouse duties. Rec
10coming shipm6'nts,
stoclt shelves. pull or-
ders, prepare outgoing
shipments. UPS & Postal
experience preferred
Call~.
Shipping & Rec/Stock
Penon for lighting shrm,
f/t . Call Mr Payton,
ae..l46l.
PONDaOSA HOMES
31112 B11mhwss Center Dr.
lrvtne, Ca. 92715
71•1975-1609 , ________ SHIPPING /REC .
CLERK Will train. Must
be ambitious. Benefits. Call btwn 9-4 wkdys.
fKS..3ll8
SICalTAI"(
&try Level Poeitioo
For restaurant design SECRET ARY firm. Typing, var ied
mmes. •congenial small 1---------Affirmative
Actiae Emp&.yer
c>Mc. crf te. ""-office. Excellent
Qwponlte headquarters medical. deata.I pactqe.
for state wide invest-OalJ~.
meot aen·ices firm.1·--------
Fuhlon Island. Xlnt ~ a" biilily wtth l•~i::~=~=~~ di~ 6 eM•.,....e. *.:Mr~* Mm& JIU• tap ...... 'l)pe .....
TEACHE R S Ir CO·
ORDINATOR wanted for
Church scbool, kin·
dergarten thru 8th. $15
per seasioo. lnqui re Mon·
Fri 9 ·1. 673·3805 or
9fG.Sll8 eves.
TEACHER · Jr. High as-
sJSlant needed. Must be
willing to assume some
c l assroom
nl'!pe>nsibiUUes. 997-3333
Teacher·Pre-school. 3
year old class, ex-
perience necessary.
~1919.
Telepbooe wortt part time
from home. Local calls to make appts. with bUSI·
nesses . Xlnt com·
miMion .. &11-0391
Tel~ operator, nex1 Ille hours, Apply Bruce
Smith. San Clemente
lnn.S.C.
TELLER · Part·lime.
lmmed. opening for ex·
per. part-time teller.
wtaood customer rel•·
tioos attitude to work Tia, Wed. 6:1burs. Coo-
tad Lee. Onqe Cout
Savini• • Loan.
'f».1M-18Dl E.O.E.
... Wsalt• · JtOI tw.W~ 7100 .-!ft!lr-..-lloO.. 0c....,.te .. tiet._1 .... _.1'79..._ _____ ....... ______ _ .-... -............ ~................ • ._ ~ .. v. ",.,.,.. ..... .
TYNl'·'h'1'9 ....... .,..... ... ., . .,,,,,, ~::!! .. ---····· ..... , ......................... -........... . ..._ ........... Doeu· ~~ preferred. Mill~...,...-..-........ •dJut l&arttUOperbr.APIPJly eot•mCJP ='-':Blkmub. 8IDlll ..,. Ull. 6 ,.,_ lot l"i•t.oul • Vollrl&ll Co. MM Mc<law Atn'IQUSlllOP •en. t75. Hold for dn tlGO Aleo qlf
... ~ .... An. lrvlDe. Se• Doi Malt ei.ar premJ.... CllNtaull • per wk. am~ N •. •
a91:X?U')'. ~ offta ._,, ~ pee, Htl· 111.-_.;.._;_.;..•-• -------
..... 6 tn6M ol -.11> quea. brl e • • • b r 1 c. NeadMe "'8l'd lo¥• •' 'htD s..l)t ..ura. boil wpe recamrecl. Doeu· • ..._.Driver: Mut boll t WP, lw*1 Chdit We pq $lOO, f« 'rtpt tprinl ll frame, xlet
_. maeltlqe e1,.r. have mood drMn1 re· centr. kaN SC. 10/t tlol:oe.~ 1"1Mel7 eood. 8100. Roehr
.....,,.. W wW'\rabli tM card. CoM.a II•• are•. tliru ? 1ZZl S. II.ala. 8aD-· • w/90Ud •pM tr1m C.,...
rt1.\t cancll••t•. ror ~.!!L;..TtQ. ~~ ta.Ma. Neldwpunl,lo¥e.etc? .. .._.>.._,.....
llPPt. call ........ m. ii;rc:iJ'.M2-1'7U n.. Oi1,mal tbl •.• cbr We pq $lOO fO/lt rt.-.i _.._. .. tit fd~· • adlt. .. E.O.S. dioette Ht UHd by ...... lpdqer.m.111'1 ...... tbl 125. .,
WAIU!lHOUSE PERSON · J..ckie Gleuon in the Pree to YoU ador•~ kit· bapM6mlaa. 1'Yl*t Nteded fu1J time. ~aumiqbi&lbowrtbt tena to lovlnl bome. 1mmed. apeniQ&. f\iU co. ~ nu. tbl S9-m.t ~ dilltaC M/f din Sl.OIO bene. Cell -B•lboa •Ha•cbnwuabownin Ir 1 .. 1. Wood, mlac
1'161 t.nUaa PMidon will Marine Jwdwue for ever 1 e p la ode 0 t Kittell, hlchadea litter. Mems.~
lud-(ofo a future :is;· 541·9171 E.O.E. Glealon'uatiquekJt.ln •tood6dianerbowt. ... S. IOll =::1w~(~~ /F/H ~~~~nti 16-ml>or98Ma00 -•• .. ••••••••••••••• ~ beoeftta, nicel•-------1 =r.woffertne!tt IS ft e I050 ca..,.Saleb .llOO'tolb ...U.
•Sll•IWTOUDd· WUEHOUS£ "'"~ -t tum ---••••••••••• quea, r C·•· rac • away. VO.-- -bolll b !Id • junk' Sat. • '°" 1ow prices too. So * * 1 IUY * * am to! mis 11a1n San· 151-9041 =:::=.::.~~~ Oaod med hrmwre. taAM '
• WORKERS ?Co. cm Palrriew off 405 to ~--Oll l will ..U Pataatlc many family the--M-•lotatthecor· crSELLtorYou .......... --•-,__._ .... _ lDAYWllDND! -·--;tS:1eratrom • MASTmSAUCTIOM ----· ........ ·-~. ,_ &atiquea, etc. 2292 Ca·
( ]
,_......... .... _$ «...rfl-FlirrieW,S.A. '461616 & IJ).t6J5 l1)'0ll Dt. Costa Meu (at <\.-.lie "--"' ~ -, the West eod of Wilaon \)iecMl•~ Goods II MIO-, a. 1910 Barber cbalr, CASHPAJD SL) . , dtwttd t.t worts Ill po r c ~I• in. Ith r. For pl UMd. furn, anti----------•0••11>ll•••••••"000"~·-t• I • ~c. xlnl~ ssso. "*lrclrTV 1957..&W <4r11e Sale: Motorcyle.
tl21WeaterlyPtace • r ••r• o•••· ~ bicycle, mini bike, snow
Slel02.Newport8each '"•f-~eec• .... &OIO tlllJ. HOME mobile , misc. 315
100% Empfoyer Paid wit be 4 DAY ..... !'.~~............ Holmwood Dr· Npt. Bcb.
WOllC llEIC /10 UsedRelrigeratDn CIOSE-OUJSAI.£ GOOD BAD 6 UGLY -.--------, Typist I
$75 IS YOURS! I
Referral ao.s
DO YO U HAVF.
W 0 H 0
P R 0 C 1': S S I N G
F.XPERIENCE'>
As k your friend~.
r <' I a t 1 \' e ~ .
stran1<:ers .1r thev
say "n ;.<;" and will
work for Kelly
Services <min hrs•
vou will rPre1ve a
S75 bonus All typini.:
11k1 lls need<'cl Top
pay .. paid V;J(•iJUOn!.,
nevC'r a fc-<·
IELL~
.i nv .._ t.
Call or
Com(' In Today
lrvmf'
tll-1441
2102 BU!.ln£'S!\
CenlC'r Ori\t'
Suite 208
Hunttni?ton Be:ich
147·3491
8007 Warner /\ ve
11215
La~una Nhcuel
Hl.OSU
27957 Cabot. Road
Ham-cMf. Y• wfl M WMben •Dryers Decorator furniture 6 Estate sale 8 rooms. An· wu'f I Ill _,. de9 BARGAJ.NSSERVJCE accielllOne&. Cedar Gin tiqua, sUnr. furniture,
_. -•r• feclllty ~.~H1: Townbomes. 2SS4 Elden =e~:,.e~!~i loalMd fll ... CCKhl · · Ave, Costa Mesa, ll lo 6 Gol denr od, Cd M .
Mu•/S•11ta A11a CA.5HPA1D daily.~. ~
bardw ....... __...i.. Wsbrtdryrs /Refriga . Couch-Blue naugahyde ---------~' wor1w1&arnot951-8133 _ __. _,_ d ... Huge 3·family gar age ,...._ HtwHtl. I 0 t-.~ . .iu.ul con · ••5· sale. children's water
-.IZ "°°"cw 2.4 pt1t Ma~dryerS'S() _646-_~-------skua. drapes, bar stools. at: ~~g. 125. GreenlrWb.ite7'sofaw1th snow s klis, lots of
OSHMAH'S
5pA Hag Goods
.llin The
#1 Team!
3300Fainieow ltood
s-taAna. Co 92704
~ual Opportumty
EmployerM ...
.......,,...., end C\Mhaons. good cood. hooshld goodies. l day sm. 846-9041 only. SWI.. Oct 7, loam; Admiral lmpenaJ Duple&
ref ri e~rator / I reeze r.
Copperlone . $350.
64&S2ill or 642·9489 after
5PM
Pr1g1da1re F 1F refrig
w bottom Cn.r. Mower &
edger 4S4 5()40 __ -
2S!15Colwnbia. C.M.
Medit. dar1l green sofa & loveseat, gold swivel Sentry household safe.
chair. 2 end tables & furniture. s mall ap-
lamp, $1.50 968-5643 pilaoces. plant.a, moving.
---must sell. Sat & Sun 9-5.
Sola. ma tdung lnvese at. 1853 llla.oo&s. C. M.
gm gold pattern. like
new S195 642 7488
Colds pol Refn ger a tor. SOFA queen sleeper. off
very clean, aslung f75 wtutt.-lmen weave. n~
561-3479 cleaning $175 64&520l or
Kenmore gas dryer hke 642·9489 after SPM __
MOVING SALE-GREAT
BUYS Mens & womns
fashionable c lothe s .
baby furn, maternity
clothes. household items
& mare 9662 Bickley Dr.
H. B Sat I Sun 963 7792 WATER RESOU Rct;s new. 1i;., yr.i old Ls<.'<1 Hide a bed. 2 cus hion
ENGLNEERING Curttr twice '175 644·1033 _ davenport. sm d~k. also Sat Sun. 9AM to 4PM.
opportunities for ex llJlj<C furn S4S-5802 Camper shell, almost an·
per 1 e n c e d C 1 v 1 1 Beaublu.I almost new i=as · ----uque seW10g machine. ~rs. Designers & range, many ·reature:., Beauun furn. ranging bed frame. bar. 31 l l
DrafUman background Ne-w$500,your"s forS250 from supei-lg bean bag Coolidge Ave, c M .
in design or master plan 731·2216'7 chr to reg IJvang rm chr ThM!386
Ding al water systems. Kenmore washer heavy to an ekga.ot desk & set -------
including water supply. du t Y 1 yr 01 d S 1 9 5 al drawers. all at super Wrca.aght iron. beds, Lares. sewage design, pump l-498-l.500 law krw pnces ~au.se st.ereo, dishes. fi.xtures.
staUoDll & reservoirs. I'm e1vl0g up storage and lots more 22nd &
Expenencedestredtnre· 16 cu Ct frost Cree bm.alsobtllfash1oo.able Newport. betund liquor
?J11&specl.fication wnl· refnge rator wnh ice ladies clothes. some store •
1ng, facilities design. maker.SJ.IS.557"'639 never even worn. So ---------fDllllPinl, calculations ll pAease come oo Sat from MovtncSale! Many quali·
compate r operationa. Refriaerat.or. used Ad· 8:AM-6PY ll Sun from t Y 1 t ems. An ta q u e ARlb' ln ~ wttb re-miral. Ucvft., IO" tu.30.. IAll-4Pll. Go No. on d r e 1 •e r . • bow
sume • won samples wide.JO" deep. mFirm. raniew oil -to the aquanwm. water bed. SantaAna Mr. Fuentes, Robert 131,21111DaftU;30am. ......_8l&beeonel' _-.,., ___ . _____ _
HMI JO I Bein. WDliam l"roe\ • o.a... SMtlflr' dbl oftn 0 f p a' r v i e.. • D d Sat • Sun. everyUlln1
715 N. Main I Aaloc, l.'4ll Quail St, lllOft. IDOd ecDl. 10 )Tl _!S!!S!!!!:! .. ~W.~~S.A.~::___ ...-llO! 215 Oswe.,.
--. wntarial H· 00~'! aa.-g;:; ••• ll·rri. -=--~
Slipping &
Receiving
Clarb .........
LOCATION
.-OWwmtUMEX! w ....... ,..m ...
...... ,, fwSt'""1
... Lal .... a.tm .................. ,
<In ~ee~" I Newport .. ach. oW.•.5e4018 Qi.-e.muaa W.... t l>.11.&-.mi.
Tow Tradl Dri•-?~.: I Welder or weld IDS ft1&tdaire ~dehlie bed. 11oe. Laty Boy ,_..d. Top f:'· ._...., EQ~ l ~unit" I fanman.. lf·•.50 br, RB .... -LL. ""' • 11-,__., Pl. ~ 06W To• DI, 1408 ,;.• ,..,,., •• 1r / I --. Ille. med/ dental ... -.,~ • -. P9 dryer. Sito. tt'Oftt
llo191hr"9 \\elm, other
m1ec. .-OUSt., F.V.
Sat&Sun .10 3. --6..CRETARY Sa)esOUrOffice•
E:r:perieneed with strong w Only /Free
lJJ>iDI ll sbortbaod Li&Reinden~y
sldUa. full lime career 4020 Blrcb, !»tab '&e cipportwaity. Apply ln Newport Beaeb, 8Do81BO
l18"IOD to: Mr. Fuente&
It ~ Bein. William ftoolt. ,.__ 1401 Quail
• SL New&Mt Beadt.
8'X:RETARIAL ·Mature
secretary for busy State
Fann Agency in Npt.
Bcb. Starting salary to
$1.<m per mo. & willing lo
train l'i&bt pers on.
645«1'-
stX:BETAR Y • Gal Fri·
SllCllTAll'AL
Ya. ea1r7 level t)'Jlinl
eldDa wU1 apm tbe door
fer quick advancement
in pvwingco.
I OOo/o Fff Paid
UlllWP ........
s.r.Jce
l!iOOAdams. C.M.
557-719'
day for business in --------• Lacuna. Mature, good
llflCfttarlaJ skills. detail cwient.ated. Stable work
history. Call for appt. •·t•
sa;RETARY
DAMCH
SECUTAIY
of l •oattas ••· ,.-tw:• pi .... .., ..
•• electroafcs
..adact•rh•9 ••· •ir .... at. Le9lble
• M lllr::y Is a re-
... _Ill!
We offer our
;larpe11 a c.omforta-
W. wortdalJ .... °"" ....t cntcl excelle11t
t 1 1 flls llldadfr IJ paid ..............
-.ce .ct MOIE!
c.-llMEX at 1754J
557~ • ...., ... ......--
.. ,., .... .......... --=Ol&--(71.,~ ........
o e.::: r-r:: N ' , r
~~··'"·-·
OhmsWay,C.M.6'2-1252 ---~!~~~---plao..898-8735 S29S.548 t39fl throw pwr mower. siz>.
MAMUFACTUllMG Wait.reasea: Immediate WOltD PllOCISSOI TaAltBS opea.iqforexper.di.nne.r lntemaUonaJ "Sag 8"
Immed~lltime
Opeolnp
tWaidlt lier ,, ...... ,,....
a.c.nt.veten
Co. benetlta. Irvine.
540·7639. A Kendavis
Ind. .. E.O.E.
TRAIM&POS.
Switchboard Operator.
Must be dependable. Ca II
for appt.. 645-7565.
Typing, set yr own hrs
PART TIME
Lv msg. Bob 644-4292
TYPIST. Secretary
needed for CPA firm U1
Newport Beach. P lume
position. Pref aftnoon
hrs. Mon·Fri. Strong typ-
ing skilJJI a mu.st. Ca II
Debi.833-D4
Typist/Becept.. Lite of c. dlties, _,wpm, NB. Mrs.
U..f7S.3012
A:pveyard. Paid uca· CPA Firm seeking
Uam, aood tiSJ9. Apply Vydec 1200 Operator. I to
Taylor's Restaurant. 2 yn work experience
Redhill ll Sanla Ana won preferred. CPA es·
Frwy, Tustin. perience helpful. Ex·
cellent co mpany Waitnaes. P /t.lmtr' d)'S.
Over 18. Gaslight
Broiler . W ill
train.. . .548-79t8 w.,.,., H•,.,.
with knowledge of in·
terior painting. 54J..8206.
WAMTIDDllYB
SUMDAYOMLY
To deliver Daily Pilot
bundles to earners. Re
ql&l'eS van or large sta-
tim wagon and a good
driving record. Phone
642-4321 and ask for
Harry Seeley or Don
Williams.
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
WAllHOUSEMAM-
e.,.,·d
Rell\) person for fabric
wuebs. good oppty
w/growing co. Irv area.
benefits. salary negOlla·
ble. call (714 > 6'0-'4.50
ask for Kathy Harvey.
WOU
PttOCESSOI
Orange County's lar~est
land developer has an
immediate opening for a
Word Processor with 2
years expenence Typ .
ang speed of 80 wpm u. re
qwred. & VYDEC eit·
penence preferred. Good
punctuauon. grammar.
& spelling are a must
Work m Orange Counl.Y · ~
most dynamic environ·
ment. Excellent benefits.
Please send resume or
request appbcallOn
THE IRYINE CO
5.50 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach. 644·3389
Equal Oppor Employer
SaJary commensuute UAY llC*ICIAM
w/exper. S!l&-7915 To work 1n Newport
•WAREHOUSE• Beach Rheumatologlllt"s
Falt growing electronics olfice. Mu.st be willln« lo
distributor 10 Fountain do rou!%hie office work.
Valley area looting for mclud.ing venapuncture,
rmmrepenoowantin&a routine lab. ans wer
position with a good =~~· ~~~pe°:: future. Receiving. order fillinl. shipping, liaht _eM-_1881 __ • -----
ma I nte nan c e . Com· Mm • ..
pajtive earninp & fllll -: • • ---fringe beftdlt.s. PleaM -•••••••••••••••••
coatact Tim, 979-0'33. t ..... 1005 ---------1 ...................... .
'
TYPIST
BllJNGUAL
PUalC AUCTIOM
MANY lTDIS OF FINE
ESTATE J EWELRY.
ART OBJECTS, AN·
TJQUES , FINE
FURNITURE, ETC.
PfDU POJl INPO • BROCHURE. M5 DDO.
3 IUfng ·s. S75 · SJ~.
f'rea.er. upright SlSO.
Stove m . Gu • elec
dryer" •• $41H415.
861..J861 at\ 5 SAI.£.lb~ items priced
.,-...... -oM--dreuer---. -com--· n&bl! SUNDAY Gally.
..._ ~A Wa.otercreen. Clll 1*t dryn-• upbols clu's. <Well al Fedco >. 8olf dubs. mirror. oil
Fnezer. tarie upright. pa1nt1ncs. pict ures. Annual MissJOD Be0efit
ramJ ~ IOOd-Barcain B-0073 SaJe. SUNDAY 9 am.
lll~.5C7-3182. Daveuport 7• szoo. SIS SDA Church, 171
CGh 1035 refng. IS cu fl $22S. Avocado.C.M.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cha.tr S35. S49>8827 uVlng room furniUare.
IU'meee Kittens. 12 wlLs. H.ide-a -bed dbl SlSO. washer. dryer, refng.
show " pet quality. Etbau Allen lnng s z m&5C.83'1-92B7
5'-72M bdbrd m gss...1644
DofP 1040 . ....••..•.............
KEESHOND Pups. AKC
Clamp sire M F Pet &
s h o w . P"t p l y.
213 '8n 13'Saft 6 pm
IU'ma rattan-the best 111
tbe world' 48" round tbl
& 4 uPbolslered swivel
cbrs. Ca.II wlmd:I or an
6pm during week
~
Ecl~ct1c Garage Sale,
furn. furnace, bld g
maten als. 31355 Brook
~So. Laguna 49S-4223
Hammond eJectnc organ
5000. Fum, rrusc. 1984
Ourth St.CM
Gokien Retnever pupc.,
beaullful AKC
5483279
Dinette ~t. 4 chairs, Moving ~e. Ent 9 mom
Bargam. S7S bse & gar conte nts.
675-1538 Everything to be sold.
Uasa Apc.o puppies. 8 1' gray urut. leather couch Real bargams ~-5478
wks, AKC champ t>lood $4 5 5 · It br o wn
11DeS 495-22161 NaURahyde couch $45.
AKC very tiny Poodle
pup. Male. l ·Wb1te I
Black
• 992-2178
lblh Xlnt road. 23·· B&W
TV , writ s gd, 12 5 .
M>-0787
Bit
Singer SeW'lDg madune
S1anlomiltJc $100, Sears
gas stove upper /lower
oven $1.SO + mi~ items.
Zl17 Laurel Pl, Npt Ht:..
:'fB __ Hide a ·bt'd sofa
vrnyl XJnt. cond
Evs~ Poodle puppies, s11\t>r ,
Norden shots 1165
RA!serve for Chnstrnas.
OIOC & blk. ~arly AM
cr"~!n95
$80. Tent trlr $325. Haw;wan
Sibenan 1-lisky female t
yr. AKC. Best offer.
6'73-JIQI
ee.ut. Lab max puppte.-1.
15.00. Need a good lovang
home. Call M6-6887
BLACK FEMALE
OOOCER SPANIEL
8'Z-4350
Be& AKC Golden Lab
~uppies . 979·8258,
547·7251 or Te rea•
~
RlVlefa Sola. trad1l10nal
style. full slpr, hke new
1195. 754-0MO
D/R tble szoo. 4 side chr's
$300. Jacobian style.
Beige/rust plaid love
aellt Sl25, t "11 tted If rm
m . ~nday 12.s . 95>1223
fer directions. lrvlne.
Herc ul oo s ofa,
eart.btonea, new cond.
Oak trim. Sl.50. 548-1823
bed+bdbrd, apace
uver ~d . antique m... +mirror. lrg an·
Uque m1rroC'. all dot.
caad. 115-0lll
shorto; $6. car s unroof
$l5. dbl hdbrd SS. many
odds icnds. 317 Nassau
Rd.CM~2250 -------GARAGE SAU;
GE refnti:. whshr, dryer.
~pol refng. desk &
chr. ct range, kg sz bed. + many furn. items. CB
base stalloo compl. All
pnced for quick sale.
Noon Sat . on. 247
VU"linla Pl, CM . 548.()()59
19'11 PederaJ Ave. CM .
SMl&m 8-S. bike parts &
frames. lluch More.
Gar•&• Sale Sat&Sun
10·'· 312 Coron ado
Balboa Penn. Lota of WbMe Afghan. spQed. •ll lla't6e top coffee table ~•to IOOd home. G"nd. $1.:iO. ..._. 8060
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Alodlel ltaDdud. AKC. DNul coektall tbl 6 com· ~ Arab llare for nle or
Mmo1.Creammale: Bl.Ir mod• $lOO ea. 2 lrc leue to r ight party.
Fluor haa an Immediate opening
for a bilingual typiat. Minimum 3
yw'l •xpetlence end typing tpeed °' l50 wpm 90CIAlll?IV. Nillt"/ to ...
late Englllft to fteneh and Frwnch
to Engli.h a mu.t.
._.male. St0-915$. ~c 1--• chandl.r Rlnbl board. 146-1475. Nft1QUES roa SALE· .__ Priem-. to•·•· 1l10 P~_!!• 1 t~ •~-~~ ~ szo ea. Comer studio II •••H 0.0. 1065
Fluorofferaa good ~pee~
and a*Y PfOQtMllOft. Progre .. .with'"'°' by calUng '°' apoof"t• ment lmmediet91y.
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Xllll COl9d.1IDOI. Call :::.: ....... rnec1. al tbl Cr' red· l .... Jew*f 1070
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compf w/trlr 4'c accaa. M>«11S SWllS. S&Z-731f•va.Z7 --.1-ded.---tl&OC>--.-A-,-c-. 4-13-
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an the
Water Bo.It Show
CALZ:S. '78, alpa s. n1te nu. Dodie. Will trade tor
"19 Jobn U . 0 /8, .iru. Vm/RE.~
$12,750. PPZU::illZ·a.• "TB Holiday Rambler Im·
periaJ SOOD Clau A 1.3K
mi. aU mna. 127.900 or
trade. Must sell. s.56-6171 d.rto: dltalrs • cllfea e&.•l CASH PAU> for •old. C.OC.htlel breeders for N.Ot' .. ITI. 1111. liallawllt w 05 i ..Uvw, diamoncb. rub1" ..a.. a'8o WfOUlht u·oo Q.ASSIC l.111 ~craft
P u.i..d ~ ~ tare •Dl•teld.a1 uppb\na ~ ~ M20T1l Uf'nawbout
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n-o~·~'!•J!l'O coupou tao ••· caH LIH Gola !acbaa•e· · · f11."4Nevea.l.o11 _.._.__.;.;. __ ;.;;.;,.;;;.:. ..... .;;,,:;.;..·.::;•;;::•:::_1 ..... eMOCaU for appt. "-a 0..,.. IOto 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••• •• 12' alwn. fishing boat. .. ' Clll'ICS ~E.lt"IMN!Atl)'one ._,..S>tThlnJLtUll Antique Baby Grand, tnller,!MW4bpJoboaon S&WS AYAILAU
. y /tC Newport~· Hr ~ •-_...... la tM&Ylq or bat Wb .,aoat.. u.5. Fulty una. lvtn • Pood. com-ma&or w/tan&, carrier.
• I ...... cen.mlea, HlUDI SWI Pt. ca11 equp. SS~ vaJu. Sl,'50. plelely restored, like OU'I, CUlbiool, anchor p1.....-, oaUvity 1et, N1·1'11 aall for Mr. 7$2-1114 wkdya, "4-ta32 new P100 6*-2582 ts>O. Will sellseparately plataa, •~ch mlac. Kdth. ~. · · -.al.
WW ttchan&e ~ ot boat
for .Up a~ce. Npt. Bch
area. S.S l-'460 I&-. At.o af*'lal or· 1D Weber Grand piano. dlr9 It eob'I dooe at,. Babla CortnUUan Yacht ~mbet' Fanni X·7 11.oa S'lt,\", l yr wananly, ...... U .... 11 •i:;{
-•bl• cost. .....,7~ Chab Membership for ~· .. ~1.08x0t .o LM.u•ct os?edll·. SlfOO.IJllO.ms.~. 5'nk. 020 WANTED-Doc k fo r
custom bit 37 • sa1lboi t, cont.a~ Richard Beers C%13 )~1
evta. ..... at.nu --.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
~1 .... USID PtAMOS . 'w·•..,..ID 11obUe Telephone VHF. \Jprl1bt1 Gr d .... ~• w/aeaoner. Take ovr lie Amerlcao. airlines ~ • an s , rop CASH DOLLAR ~~. price coupoo, •. CASH Sploeta
PO ll Y 0 UR '71.u.A·M18 =.,..~ ~TCHES 2 New candy vendina Ant.lque Oak dJn.l.n.g set, Plano I v°lt. sza~c~: =:-~~yto 54 " round table w /6 ..t/::!il:!;~~.B.
YU'llNlTUllE cbn., 2 bulfeu • ctlina 980-W$ fl SAMPLE SALE: Robel, cab. Appralted $3400, ~~.::..;;.;;;;;;,;..;;;M5-.;;..;:0l:;;::<O:.:... -~ SlJeS small 4'c w/lake Sl'700/bst ofr.
"'~JIACBINI! several medium. 2023 Electric merry-10-
WUrliuer Ortan 40300,
llliat.. Beodl incl. 111.5.
&U-'7e8 ~'-MY paper. '1\ Miramar Dr. Balboa. round, Elec fplc /beater,
,.__ 112-10a3. Anpl Playolfticlleta. ll' Glwpar, Bunkbeda. Hammond 8-3, an or1•n
iiAi11'1J'ULCbineNob· pmea3,4,4'c~. -~-'lm _______ &o ealertaln with. lSSS
retired mut. sell. Ma-~ ~Stain ~orBlvd.,N.B.
d • c re• n a , 2 umted Airlinea "' price Omaie cut Iron circa Orial. WurUtzer, 4300 •in•, flaurlnH, ~. tf,5ea. 1812 from courtbouae Dllluxe. Xlnt coad. Home
IDIQY rare mlac. 5M-0»7 Tombetone, Aris. Beat or Professional u1e. ---------1 m/er. MS-31M7 ~....;......;.._ _____ • Ew.ercyde Scbwlnn. lop of • ....,
RSJAN carpet. Une new cond SlOO S BAR , new, brn Cable Spinet piano
.._Dd.lllUlde, pu.re silk, ....5aoo · · n au I a b Yd e • + 3 w /bench. Xlnt cood. XJllt qua!. Pr ~,. l:Mntoola, auo. NUl71 Walnut. aU wood cout.
..-.--------s.Aeaman aample walleta Coldapot 1 t 1 1 ~-w..u SH Md lise 3' belta. Great ~-· fJr;:fll'~Ro::! ---------~ -0 -~ ~.14811 Wiiler' purllyer, pd ~ s.wt.t.-u111c1~hllil•1t11 aotz
.aa . • Mel. · will take $180 Firm. ..•;;er··~::;e·.·,a·~:••• ,.. c. or SZ.99, Eure. bi I 9M.-oo ~ ...,
•·" and S4,..1tt. For ,.!,.."" .~ ccoycNeD ---------model, 9116. tOMPETIT1\' E btd ~.._...,.,.,~ • · Mic•• 1w ea.a111 s= to 7ll W, 17th St., Sii&. 640-0S38 W..t.d 1011
__ c_aU_83_1-4402 __ . __ w pcs SIJver flatware. 16 ....................... Spiw .... Cioodl 1094
lfennett Bradbury Oil silver serving pcs, l84'7 St.Lifer redlJ(.'tn& couch, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -B A....., Rogers Bros A m · ~orno\. _., Rex r.._ Lltho bassador paUern. 92 pcs ~1638 Pool table. professional 11.96. Goya ettt4Jg $SSO. Noritake cbfoa Evana g·ic:,· Brunswick·• best , 8
Ais.5595. pattern. 31 pcs Amen can ~ yrs old. xlnt cond. $800.
ft>t; Bch. Tennis Club
family Membership.
etched F06U>ria crystal. ....,._,.., 8013 _M&-_2.z! ______ _
all 1930's. Xlnt Cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Surlboard. 6 ·4 · ·
M.w .... Ywd
•BoatS&orage ur Glulroo·Carbeo GT.
•Ki\ buildin& OMC ~. F /W cooled Boat sbp wan~ to ac· •Boat repair enc. 875-1494 eveninp oommodm 36' Sailboat
•Repairyou.rown m Newport area. Please Den.aBoat<=enter MUST SELL IMMEO-contact J .L. Golfor. at
Capbt.rano Bcb Leavtn& ror Europe. Btn 951.cn 4t'9n7o Z7' Owem. fresh water --------cooled, Iota of lltraa. Side Ue . to 21· Power IMh. ~ Muataee. 7'10-4360 boa\ only. $125 mo.
,_,, 11• 9030 CoT' ,.. _ _.._.. /N ... 11 _8'J5.e;,...;_;..;..;...1_1_v_ma....:::;a. __ _ .......................................... w ~. p.
... TMA1tn•E 159,sooor best. a. slpa lollh.s,..d• .._0 'lbe tndiUoul be d 10. P. P : m.2172 Sid .,...
avy U· LS' ......... ,._Ult tr-·•er. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ty, U(btwei&hl marine ...,.. • ... -en.cine To J.50 HP. Ce· <rm<eolfer K.awasld jet •Iii approx. nuine new parts 548-3iel 30bra. u1e. St.600 ~Jed Dlatr: Bristol 59-300lor7»a41
Servi ca, (Tl4 l812-IS4 l 11152 01ril Craft. 28 ·, t wn screw. 1lpe 4. full c•n· vas, was. good cood. 100 Witt ~B/AM radio. wind-vane, loud bailer.
CB radio, Telcor wmd
..S•diredloa, electr wiodleu. Reduced to
sell. Fred Bockm1ller. ~
BARGAIN SAILS New, never out or the
bag. daaoo sails for boat
2•·-21 ·. Maio w/reef
PoUlllf for slotted mast &
boom • Jib. $300. Main
sail dimtns1on Lulf r
28.11·. Foot E 1100·. J•b
dimensions Lulf 33 !>',
Foot LP lJ 2.. J 11 ()
~Mon·Frl
llll00.75'1319
13' Boslon Whaler. 40
Jotmon. 11t nooo \.akes .
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IAMta81C>
l!ml 30' Sea Jlay. IUD·
deck model. lnspect 4'cof·
Ctt. Ed Cox Brokerage,
9&Hll0
'78 Sea Ray F1y Bndl(t.'
sedan 2A • Npt. slip or
fer.; 714~ 737 .3457 ----
18. Rqatt.a aka boat very
good cood. Hull c.>nly .
m-121-12319
16T1 li. Honzoo 1k1 boat.
tri ck metallic blue
Jelcoat . 490 F ord.
8er1leley pump. braH
~. tandem t.rlr. 50 a... mall. on eng!M. must
sell S7000J bsl otrer
Wknda/eves 735 3114. dy1
54().lll200 ext 302
J..Sloit"SUNDANCE tn hull.
faab °' likl. 2 y f"I. xlnl CO'ld ~2783
Tt 01 ,.._
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c ''"'Si*/ .... 9120
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Wl&er rates Mw-motor t.one: S&.lck, 17 mpg, 2
idulla o nly . RV
ltnowledgable $300/mo.
~mUea&e. Pnmary ans
rider mandatory. Wnte
occupant 501 Treasure
!&land. Lag Bch. C.:A
9211151
'72 PACEARRO W20
fl'OR SALE
912-4663 aft 6pm
RENt' 34 • 19 Winne bi.go.
Spe 5. $200 wkly + 6<
dXle.9G-2W
T,...,... T,...,.. 9170 ........................
"I'S Stattrafl, lmt trlr,
1lpe e, stove for an·
door /outdoor oae.
icebra. w*t. UY Ir 110
eleclr. Ideal ror eompact car or track. eacep·
llonally clean. 11515.
~Slft
T......._ Utllty 9I10 .......................
4d Cuatom U tilit y Tr.tier, #ood and carpet
L!Unor. dlrc>cM wbff.IA. viDYt l4p, Upu wade and ou\, wide tires.
c~t.om pa1ot. tinted
glu1, crank out win-
d o w 1 . b o ld s tw o
molorcyclu. sz so m4 Jl3G. ::.eu
TmrTRAILER Larae. sips 4. older Sl99
9M-9Cil53 • -
/ltll/io Serr ice. ,..+I
& Acceuoriu 9400 .......................
DATSUH P AITS
Hood. 4 good Ure:.. Cit
1972 ltnl Best offer Call
~sm afttt 6PM flliO· Beat Offer. 146-3529. UJirigbt piano good cond. S'5 * 673-0631
644-07S2 P1oor loom. rock maple, SJX). 67$.S-. Gold clubs MacGregor 400
Marine radio. SIS() vr bel.t mcer
~ DITTMAR 34 fl
d.l~I cnnser. AP. VHt'.
Fath . P lath . An chor
WllK'h. bait & fLSh Uln&s,
fu1J caavas. swim step
SlUOO. 014 > S3HSOS. 3· Cab over Campl'r l• .................. ..
"-'• M"'' Atltletlc 4-barnesa, 6·treadle, ll'ODl2thrv 9. Good c.'OOd. " C:-.. xtraa $750. 646--0850 . G\iita r , l ban er. A rl 1st. '50 fM&.4IOll6 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
loah.W 9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
w1bo0l. Xtrais SlM ur
best olfer. ~
Vellmwapa
ll7U BUCH BL VI>.
Hl1Nl1NG1'0N 8£ACH
142-ml
"19 Jeep .uo Truell AJI pwr.AJJAJDtllitJes.Take
over pymu+nooo. Or beltdfer.~
Jeep military lype ~ .. big
UNI. &<cyl. yellow /bill.
Roll.ttow. bar. Great. fun.
$1 ,800. /0BO Bretl
9'1'1Ml26.
Ford F1SOU4 picllup, ltlol
cood, lo ml ·s, aux gu
lank. uses reg gas. Many
xtras. MS-1390.
Tndd 9560
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1971 CHlftOLET
B.CAMIMOa
Choice oC fOUH • !2
SUper SporU & 2 regular
models). All are fully
eciuappect including. air cOod. ~ & pwr. steennc.
HurTy for the best one!
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CON~fll
Cl-iEVRO LET
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LOMGil• "Cl("' Wlt.b air coodltioolng.
ClL54'1ll ).
OMLY $4199
MIWPOaT DATSUN
•DD¥e6tred NEWPORT BEACH
llJ.1100
76DATSUH
PICICUP
Vf!l'Y abAr1> PJCAP With camper shell 4 spttd.
r .. d10 , h e at er .
Blue bl11ck UC.'595211
$3495
l°'WfTHAM
VOLkSWAGaf
7000 Westminster Avl'
1n We.tm1ru.ter
lt(l.. 7SJ I 638 7!!80
'78 FORD
COUIU£R P.U.
~ ~peed. ~bed . ;a.ow
miles. Ready to &o!
uJ3J7ig)
&..A Dbl ~...... bed ef • natural wood, per{. cond. -'--• ~------
1
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-.. _ ,. .. 0 Sl5.1.Cdinln1tbl•&chns. four SR-112·s 100 wall ~ .....____ 1091 amore is.._ -. m> 48:J.6ll4 ouc *"'" ' ecnn all rwn. --f1S. · LWQ07, ..-ea. or -••••••••• •• ••• • •• • •., •• apri '9JIO. Privale Party, KeMnator four.54'7·1MS Nk:e"2s" Zeni1b color T.V.
1978 46' HATTERAS
C 0 N V T
Sport fisher· $250. 000
GM8V11Til, 3VHf",
Loran C. cal beat laok, treeu:r. auto pit. radar. &at la loaded w1nns.
Wkdys 71.(-870·8122.
wtmd:s Tio\-870-3150
'48, lA.der's 16, 251\, vam
bull . slip au NB .
beautiful. S4000 .
81N-Wl0.
iS Ford FZ$0. tr1r spec I
auto. A/C, PIS, P /8 , 2
tanka, camper aMi.I. n~w
ures • baU , 28,000 on" im·s. SGSI. "Tll'W•lt·n
der cabover camper.
A/C, a.lpa I . ffl"Y clft.D.
rrso.~1 ....
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PARTS•SERVJCE
HOUaS Opm7a.m. 'tUSp.m .
......., Lbru Friday
Closed Sat & Sun
Dr~ve Moo. 9'24179 SAOIM.&Aal
sms
IOeWl'THAM
YOUSWMHtf
itn> W esUlllnllter A '<At.
an WealaUD.lter
.,,__;;,,,;..;_;,;._-..,r--11_.,--I ntrip S125. Dinette• 6 OJoa AJ&o Su, like new. SIJ4. 2 Yr. Warr. Free cbaln $130. Sofa makes hardly used Del. W-1788
bed $175. Antique ___ ._84_7..U_._1_. ___ ~---.. _--12-.. -Col--or-TV-. maho1any bdrm sel. 11wauvu mattrea• & bouprlog,s Glbeon J .50 dlx acou•t1c xJnt UHF/VHF. S175.
incl. teOO. Odds & ends. guilar. -~ Dennb
Ill.Ill sacrifice 17, Wmona Garage Sale Sal/Sun. Ml.01!10, 968-9548
983-11198 25 .. COLOR TV Sl.23.
TWO YEAR
WARRANTY
6'2·5340.
canoe. antique bdrm set, ..,;_;_;..__....;_______ Fender Rhodes 88 stage
end tbl, 1 coffee tbl. SELL idle items walh a piano. like new. $625
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DAILY PILOT
M2·1178
78 Hobie, 1.1·. Cal boa.
boat cover 6 t.rlr. new 79
hulls, $3200. 552-1354.
Cal 20 t2S with tr a1 ll'r
Xlnl cond. $3900 Call
:Yi' Trojan, n ying bridge, 751_-&58 ______ _
VHf". outrigger s. hvt' OIEOY Lt;E LUD~RS bart s)"3tem Slee)lft 4, 2 . burner stove. bit an ice 36 sloop, s.:>0·000 firm.
chesl. cbnelte seals 4. rod over eqwp ~ & m a1n
holders Gray marine t a 1 n ed Ca I I R o n · hns M d Hamilton, LA a r ea . elli)ne 5 · mt con · C213 )485·2742 d ays .
846-l918. CZ1318Zl · 7&tf7 ll.ll"
•3>' Sea-Ray Weekender
lmmac. cood. Many ex-
tras. Twn 4S4 Crusaders.
very lo hrs. $33.000.
UDO lt. Tra1ler. 2 aalls
t850. 6 man inflatable
S2:50 ~73
t tab t-4.... "40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Got a car for my birthday.
rm.t 5dJ my MOPED
1!718 BATAVUS Clu n
xlnl cood. SJ.50 ~ 63!r.?
aft. 2 30 PM. Ask Cor
Bryan
CBluJ>..Spm> 540-3383; aft Sale or charter : 40 · ---------6.~7822. Newporter Kelch 162, Mil!.__ro&..
15• Duo F /B 40hp motor. roomy, comfortable, ti 50
Caavu• side curtains safe. Inspect 4'c offer ... ••••••••••••••••••••
t.rtr • ski equip. SUOO <Boe km Ill e r 8 It r > 16T1 aamkl Pl!: ~. dttt -1534 ~ bib. a.lat. mi
18' Jlbrall Runabout, 7· Sabot. used. new Hil, fuJ . 541-56.W
beam, 70 hp Johnson, ly equipped SUO/olfer. "73 Yamaha ~wo DJD.
lnller, bait tank. many &a.228l 1old. anodized wbls.
XlrM. SZJOO. -.J:Ms 11" Venture. trailer • 1275/bet olr. 5.59-1204
"17 %.3' Mako, turo key sails. sip• 4• SUOO. '18 Honda $50K. faanng,
equipped. $14.000 firm. 59-Mn. 5,000 ml, S1200 firm.
Great Marlin boat. J.S'Hobie.Greenwtyellow S51M171'1wlmdl
fOID
ZcltOS. Ma.an. Santa Ana
Al \he~ ol Warner
__ Sf6-7070
J eep Top. brand new
fbrg1a Tank Top for CJ S
546-2331
4 Good)ea.r lQx 15 Tracker
A 1' w wht "~~ "hi~
Best olfer 642 7570
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READERS ANO
ADVERTISERS
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~charges. fea for
air pollutJoo rootrol de-
vice cm.ilk at.ions or de-
aler documentary pre-
panitJon chal'fCts unless
otherwue spec1f1ed by
t.be advmiler
~ 7S5l 638· 7880
i90W'v Luv Low miles.
~sell srooo take over P> rnmto. 646-3004 __ _
'78GMC ••\5"
Low nuleage, 4 apeed. 6
l'yhnder , 8 · Clectsade.
JIN IJ ke new ' 0 J 8932:5 l
SlttS
IC>eWfTHAM
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in Westaunster
~7551 638 7&!0
Tl Ford RazKhero. f' S.
P B. db ant. crwse cntrl.
Wt whl ~/ofr. Call
5.'iil-0:>31 ev~
11 To)'OU P.u. sas, 1.:
bed, 38,000 mi. many
lltnia. Xlnl COPd,. 84iS-0233
7.1 Ford VI ~Ton: Xlnt
conc1 Good gas, heavy
s us p e n s i o n . $2800 .
m.&WI«~ .
Ford ''73 Courie r .
AM/FM/8, camper shell.
snrf, aar, 11poli:e wbls.
l2500.67Ut78 mam. sail•. Xlnt condatloo' Honda 50 1100. '75 Honda
J.3' Bolton WbaJu, 30hp _S1800 __ ._545--4 __ 1l_D2_. ____ , 10 szso. street le1al, rns ....... I•/ '81(l)eyy P .U. w/camper
Jot:mon w/tra.iler. XJnt 20· woodelu&oop muat see ad. • Yamaha in dtrt Ovrlcs 9520 shell. SUOO.
for fhblog /d lvln1. lo appreciate fJ400/0BO biall'TS.541-1112. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~UIOO
&'ll-1893. 631Ml1185, 64.5-2111
Avon sportboal 5250,
steering + extras .
M6-0Q'Z.l
MOOll24
'71 !la.mid '7SOGS, 5000 ml. lftnd new "29 Ford Mdl A ~ Mint cood. Mon . re~llca . Super dlx. AAS, 942-575 Del 'vry 3/80. 541-2985
bllem 1 '7' 1 ~t. Load •tar
UllO. LS' van xJnt. cood.
Service rec avail. Dy
774·7330, evHawknd •r.noKlft MUST SELL! ! '78 25 '
C.bin Cruiser, Loaded.
w/Newport slip. $200 dn.
T.O. Pymnt. 968--0644.
Whether you're buying or
ae1Un1. Cla11if1ed ad vtrt.Wna will get your
IDllNACe lot.be right peo-
ple. Oa.11 Today! &U-5878.
A r act winn e r or
performance cruiser
thal·s fast. run & euy to
sail. Xlnt cood. L&r~e
sail Inventory. Sl4.000.
Cl>ur k Ayres 499-2512.
Only u · new bull. Hu
been In waler. Sail.
maat, etc. Brand new.
Cost $700 , sell so s. mA >rn-0053.
'19 ~ RM80. perfect-._. Thunderbird. runs
t u new -U\ very good, body clean.
y • s;· ~ AMina ao. 963-2064 "15 FWd '250 triJ' •pee 'I,
aiM. A/C, PIS, P /B, 2
lanlal, camper lbell, new
t1r'85 .. batt.. zuoo orig mi 'a, $C250. SSJ.2856.
"I'S !l.tz OS.100, runs aood. liM CHRYSLER. needs s:rzsorbest comp. res t oration.
offer 900-4920 SUOO. 482-~
l2:5CC CZ Jawa Slttel.
SIJO/male olfer.
~
'41 Ford Delu1te Club
~ 350 Chevy Ir turbo
trans. Corvette adJUllt.a·
ble ateerln1 column.
Lale Ford rear end .
Alwnlnum w""ls ft new
Urea. Dlac bra.tea. E.x·
tru. N e eds rlnl1h ...corauon. ~.5913
ll'l1 Model T. wllh '39
~ eni. runs, nds aome wort. 631 ·2506
'M Poat1ac GTO cpe, ori~
owar, 48BL. 4 ·•P·
posl~/tr a /c, p111. tllt/w. tve works. Grut
~~r . $2,000 .
•cr••Hll Vlllldes 9630
"T1 Toyota P:\J. sas lg
bed, 38M, xlAl. $4500.
M&-O'l33
iS GMC PS/PB, ,\M/FM
stereo, tires, lo ml, Make ocrer. MS-Tst& aft s.
·~ Ole¥Y ~ ton Pickup .
Runs aood. $1500 . camper. atpe 4, •tv " mns. .xi. Fits Toyota
lonJbed. Or bolh tor
G000 .• 211•.
·s:1 Chevy .(9Korl1 ml.
xlm. buy for '1'50.
MS-911.S ask for Paul
'GQev P/U, l ''bed, oew
Urel. •totter.
5.SIMmO. ....................... ··~rd ~ Ton P.u.
W Dodp Travro motor w , wpd, V.f, food
h:lme rr. IDdualriaJ enc. eand. AIU, '111·1114
Xlat. eond. air cond OD ~ flJO root. pwr plant. awniq, --CJ11b, aeata A dln· ......... ••••••••••••••
'-!lpa e comfortab&1. '77 Ford Van: Pully Aio W Torota de Md&o loeded. PIS, P/8, Air,
•fflW bU'. Air cond. It OUM ooetrol, stereo.
ldeaed .. MWmJ. at.eel radlalt • 1na11. ~... low~.-.c.11 .. • tl40 .,..MMf __ • ____ _
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CREVIER '87 Chevy Van New paint.
ti1'la • brakes. Cragara.
Runs good. $1 .SOO &•ST 1<1110AOWAY
8'7·S4:i0 SANTA AHA
71 Chevy Van CB. roof 835·3171
rack, mags, air. 8-lr•ck. THE UlTIMATf DAtYINO ..... CHIN!
wet bar. etc. $7,800. •USB> 1MW1•
493-511' '72 20Q2li.i S /R C992G BV l
·74 Ford Van. custom 'i320Q2li.i4sp <289GMCJ
IHOO. Auto. 302 cu in '76Dl2AS/R (944RKOl
Many ntraa, xlnl cond "162002411p (491PHJl
14000 I or best o f r "7'7320t 4spd, st (670SPV)
5 5746. "7'7SSli41pdS1R 10179 )
"l"7 s:l>iA Luxus (896SZC )
"78 33> 4sp, <239UKH >
"78320iA A /C <8J9WDA )
"78 63.'lcsiA S/R (0062)
'61 VW camper van. new.
ly rblt eog. nu pa1nl.
Sl300fll'Dl. 213/ 434·7214
71 Dodge B-200, AC, PS,
PB. 318 VS, 36 gal fuel.
mint cood. $5000. 642-0376
"78 GMC 4' too. Hvy duly
susp. 25 additional fact.
opla. incl. Steel belted
radials, etc. eu:. etc.
Asking $4.300. ~ 7673 ""'° .......... 9580 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Closed S.11 dsp
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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR for top \IMld can-foreign,
domestics or clualcs. If
)WI' car ia extra clean,
Meua FIRST!
~ RI !ft~_,. C..ty
2925 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
for!
131-2040 4tMt49
1'75 IMW 530i
Automatic trans .. AM/FM. & leather in·
&mor. C310NlH ).
OMLYS74'1
HOWAID Cltewrolet
Dove & Quall Sta.
NEWPORT BEACH
13J.0555
1976 BMW 2002·4 speed,
I 9n DATSUM
WA(i()H
4 cyl. & 4 speed trans. ror
the BEST gu mileage.
air cond .. luggage rack &
stereo cuselle. Perfect
ror work or pl11y !
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ltlDUCID!tl
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
.'X"'H d/111.P H1 .• :
' "'I \ "1 I '-'
SU-1200
•DATSUMS•
COSTA MESA
DAT SUN
979-2500 A M I F M s t e r e o ll:,;i;~;:::~~~;;,;;~' w /cassette, sunroof & in 1•
COHMEll
C HEVROLET
.·:i.11 cr •• ·111 • .i
( L t i \ \~ '"
54b-I 200
beautiful condition! Pri.
ply. l8800. Call 846-9039
evening .. .if no answer.
Pt.EASE keep trying!
7111MW
320I
4 speed. recaro seats,
sunrool, air conditionin g,
stereo cassette. alloy
wbeela. C138U PN)
SADDLBACIC
VAi.UY IMPORTS
Can'tSeU Your Car? lll-2040 495-4949 CltlVIBIMW
PAYS TOP DOU-AR 76 IMW
FarClean Used Im Porta s•-• CaU Mille or Don -135-3171 ~tic, stereo, mag
--------• wheels, low miles.
WANTED! ~ACK
Late model Toyotas. VAU.IY IMPORTS :·a::~ •Vans. 131-2040 49M949
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WANTED
IOI McU.IEM11
& 850N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA CS Mi. No. ol SA Fwy)
C714t52Z.53Jl
Sunday by Appt.
19711AOZ. best model. now
available. ~100.
&iS-7863
1974DATSUM
260%2+2
4 speed trans .. afr cond
&mqs. Sharp! (004197 ).
OMLY$4799
MEWPORT DATSUH
888 Dove))treet
NEWPORf BEACH
lll-1300
"78 ~zx. grande. tux.
2+2. auto. PS/cruise. 2
tone 3400 mi. 640·1972
dys, lm-3746 eves.
1'71DATSUH
1210 'iX COUPE
Wltb 5 speed lraM. & in
excellent cond I lion.
Cl89VHN). Looking for
mileage?.
OM.Y$4199
HEWPOltT DATSUN
8M Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
133-1300
'Q Del.IUD 1600 Roadater.
wht bdlp removable.
needs paurt • IJJt work.
SMOO/beltoCr. 548-8392
lt17DATSUM
'5 Wgn 124. good cond.
radio. ~pg, se&S. Musl
sell. 964-1921 Lui.her.
76AAT
121WA(i()H
2 door model, 4 speed,
radio, heater. Runs like a
watch! 004SPS>
$1395
IOIWITHAM
VOLKSWA'ilH
7800 Wmmlmter Ave.
in Welt.minater
81G-755J 638-7880
Baurrr-... , -""'" ,. ............. ,,.. __ ._r.;__
2925Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
"74 n.t l2B Sport L. 70,000 'M •• S.t6 Melen +a.a XK E
ml. a... ID • oat. $1650. eo.dltef. Both restored _•;;..;..;;am~------• " 1Jmmculate. en.11510.
Xll Ptat 1171 B&arat m.-:1
orange. brwn int. xlol
aond. 34.K au.lea. 34mpf. llOOO or bst olr. 833-atOO
ext 3'2 or -..aMl aft s.
"7$121 put cond. " body. lo mi, AM /FM cass.
$2 ,300/bes t. C hr\s :
6:M-&38 or &iS-9736 --------~-~•
i3XJ6: Xlnl cond.
ST.!00
~S58S
Jaguar i4 XJ·6L Silver
grey. d ean. lot mi. Xlnt.
mech. cood. Must sell
quickly. Make Offer .
714-838-:m&
9100 Alltol.Mew
4 9peed transmission.
white sidewall tires &
fully factory eau1pped
(649883)
5•199
i5 28!S Blue Good cond
S\2,000. Air AM F~
Air rond . '>Unroof eas.-, 642-2014
AM l"M i.lereu l635220 1
Lonules'
$8595
18711 BEACH BLVD
H\JN'I'UilGTON BEACH
842-211
AIJow .... opportwlily
t.o 41 J' t u. purcbate or~ al YG'U' clean
JIU c14 Clilack wtlb Us 'IWaJI
'7S S3M , A /T , A /C,
AM/P'M. Superb cond.
J1.J815, Henry: 731)..07&0
days.
'T1 BMW 320i, A/C. auto.
210%2+2
Automatic lraoa.. air
cmd., map • abade kit. nu car i9 lmmaclllate!
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MIWPOlr'r D~TSUM
COME IN & SEE THE NEW
Blaupunkt cass., new Mlcb. Ura, xlnl cood.
4lilK ml • .-roe> or bat offer.
~83&-0W
-J)oye Street NEWPORT BEACH tn-noo
...;;...~;.;;..;...-..;...;.;;.;;;...___ "II• I : 4 ...._ air'. ODe
Owaer. Good eoad. ca .... i.01t. call .,.
1980 31 OGX COUPE
6 •Peed transmluion. sunroof & fulty
factory eQOIPQed r026331)
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71MM
12.000 mli.I OD tbia UWo
lharple. Slereo. rall,yea.
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VOUCSWACMH ,.
"18 MGB. Xlnl cond. low 71n>West.min:st.er Ave.
m1lea«e Mu at sell ' in Westminater ,
83!H182orSU-261l 893-7!161 638-7880
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NEWPORT BEACH
IJMIH
'T7 Sedan De Ville: Uke new, full power, cn.Ue
cootrol, air . stereo. 8
track tape. New Llrf/9.
... Ca11 1sa. nae
'76 Cbeveu e ba tcbbk. '7ZS.D.V. Low ml. loul 39,000 m i 's , 4 -s pd, cw. Leab. Vll)'l. AM/· ndla&a. :nmpa, like new
...-. etc. *· si-. c.o. cond. .. c. su•. N>-7741 cs.541-3MZ
'77 S.wUle Blue/ltbr p~.!"·~ '7~0 ~a~!
io.d9d. Garaaed. Clea.n. cash. Repa irable OK. •• 200. wo.5423 d ays. ~7454 ~eves.6.rbds
1• Cacllllac. 4 door ,
IDllle offer.
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MMlll.n-5.
'II Ca4 2 dr, sin\
uansportaUon, 1oo4 *--*-·*-•l
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"13 Camaro, WI e:n1. com
plete ly rblt . $2800
00·125.i Evea. Wknds
'T1 Nova Conroun. 4 dr.
dart brwn, 305 VB auto,
/11£, Ult whl. divided seat
slot cond. l owner
~Sun/eves.
***** 1177 Nova Co mptct
Dehan. PS /PB. auto trau. A/C, l owner .
Zl.000 mllea. A1kln1
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Cladl W A.II/Fii &ape xlnt. ooad. JOIDH. IZ,700. full ..... Lo/ml . .,..*'7 _ .. _______ _
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COWlllYU.1
AM /PM ltereo radio,
ttlt wJi eel , cruhe control, full power. natr•>
$6995
'11 ....,.. noo ml. air
toM. All/Pll radio. 9'.liO.Aft.1.~
• 4'41r, clean ialerior,
nm ldnl. llCIO.
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COMNEll
CHEVROLET
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• lt7j CMll.UC IUITWOOD •ouetu.w Haa all of the Cadnlac
luin,,,. options and low
mllea. ct07UKV >
SALE
PRICED!!!
•
I 971 CADtl.l.AC
COWi DI VILLI
ASTIO ROOll
Full J>O'W"r, factory air.
leather Interior, •put
power seat.a. lape, low
miles. '178720>
$8995
•
I tn CADIU.AC smu.e
FuU Power, factory air.
stereo. tape, tilt. cruise
control. split power
se.is, ljlndau top. All
Se.\tl ll e Ju xu rl es. (633SDH)
$9895
•
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UMCOLM MBCUllY
''Spedal of the Week"
71UMCOLM
TOWMCOUPI
Beautiful l\IS\lfy car In
c rystal apricot witb
leather i.ntertor. Low
m.ilea1e. One owner .
a.11931)
$'200
2626 Harbor Bl., c .11.
S40-5GO
· COM HELL
C HEVROLET
'':'-l .r • ... !\. .. 1
· · r I \ \Ir · 1
546-1200
~-~-----· lt7JPOU
MUSTAN4t.aAMDI
VI. autocnallc. air cood.,
pwr. steertn1 " brakes. tinted 1tass & more!
*'1'JX)).
$32 ..
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
• ri· .... J\~B(J~ t!IVO
(0'11\ Ml \A '••1".I 0010 OYER 100
Ql.Ji(LlTY CARS
TO S£L1:CT FBOM 111'1' Llnc.' To•• Car '11 llMll J. Good coed ....... tuUy ...,.. '7080, NC. dis tall' ..... WW OllllltlPll ... _. .......... ......
"47 Bll'9 '71 lllllL convert ••
-·-•••••••••-•• ... leadefl, oril owner,
Mast sell '70 Maftffelt, _ ... _.,_•------•
l"\IDS JOOd, $650/besl Of· fer.611'°'55 •:Auto. Ukeoew. $239$.
--------• S.tobeiievel
'l:.W: ............ 52299
• trpeed transmission. radio and ai r condltlonlng. (6~KSY). .
~~ .......... 52999
Full power. factOfY atr cond.. split seats.
landau top & low miles. Sharp! C 122MMT}.
7' Ol.DSMoltu 53499 tla•••CYSIDAM ....
With 111 of the 98 lwcunes plus AM/FM stereo.
tflt ¥fheel. cruise control. spilt power seats a k>w mil• (748PHJ),
•
812-1251
'65 Mustani Cluaic, '4 ~ reblt 6 c7l enc
w/DJl!!.r cart>. distributor,
blltt., ,.. pump. st.el
belttd radials. Much
more.•Wlll take $1500. 4llM'1IS.
~ Mull. convert .. auto,
fi:yl, P·top, rlbt trns.
beauL Te0-9174
'86 Kuatana 289, auto,
P /S , R /ll , partl.
rest«ett. SZ600/bel ofr.
IMl-5Z8I
""··· .......................
lt760LDS
C.....Slpr•• OJupe. Thia one i.s loaded
wttb optiom as in great
CDlltitioll I C220REA ).
OHLY$4495
HOWA.ID CM.,,..
Dove Ii Quail St.s. NEWPORT BEACH
IJ).0555
tt7'0LDS
STAltRU
I eyl., 4 speed. air cond.,
pwr • .i.eriDC • bra.Ilea, radio, tinted glass, rallye
wbeela f& more ! CIBliNQZ).
$33 ..
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
.' ! •, , '~ "'. '1 r n r. r• I V f')
CO'>ll\ Ml'-.A C•·ll (1010
~4 l>-I 200
'Tl Trana Am. Fully
loedad. Gd cood. Muat ..u '81100/bst. 957.1 ..
lt71POMT1AC
TIAHSAM You mus t SEE tbla klillded .tr sharp car w itb
lesa than U,000 miles.
C25'7UK0). .. . OMLY$6995
HOWARD CMYr'Olet
Dove• Quail St.a.
NEWPORT BEACH
llJ.OSSS
IT'S WORTH THE TRIP. 0
tlOO A111o5t Mew tlOO 9100 btoa. Mew ftOO A.Itel. Mew tlOO ...._Mew tlOO ························ .............................................................................................. .
1979 OLDSMOBILE & GMC -TRUCK
CLEARANCE CONTINUES •••
------1979 GMC TRUCKS-----
·414 CENTER
FOR
ORANGE
COUNTY
llAMD NIW 1979 GMC
1 I 2 TON VAN H~t?~l-212•51
Shortbed. Power steering, gauges. aux. seat. chrome bumper
IRAMD MEW 1979 GMC
3/ 4 TON PICKUP .~~k.,,. .. ,
Heavy duty Work truck. 350 vs. automatic, power steering & brakes.
tilt wheel. heavy duty eQUipped.
llAMD NEW 1979 GMC
JIMMY 4x4 (13•781)
ITKL 189Z52M12)
• aoeed. 350. VS. locking hubs. tinted glass. chrome bumper
EICElllll
SRECTIOll
TO CHOOSE
FROM ~·
s5179
$8979
llAMD MEW 1979 GMC DISCOUNTED s2000 ~~~,'~~~~~!:2~i1l~ TON ------1979 OLDSMOBILES OFF SUGGESTEORETAILPRICE
THE I 980'S ARE CO.MING SO WE
MUST CLEAR-OUT ALL REMAINING
•79 De111onst1 ators and Executive Cars
Toronaclos • 98's • 8811 • C.tlasses
ALL MUST IE SOLD NOW -SUPER IUYS!
~a Pitt Oepta. OPEN 'TIL 10:00 P.M. Monday lhru Friday
All Sllee ~Do Not Include TM a UceMe. S.... PrioM En.c.tve thN SunMy, Oclob« 7. 1979
BRAND .NEW
1179 DODGE COLT
2-DR. HATCHBACK
Thin Stick Trana, 1-400cc Engine, Radio,
Wheel Tnm Wheels, Color: Green. (-4M2~
J95-201-445)
BRAND NEW
1979 DODGE VAN
B 100
318 CID Engine, Auto Trana, Air Cond,
BRAND NEW
1979 DODGE
PICKUP
BRAID llEW
1979 DODGE COLT
2-DR. COUPE
BRAND NEW
1979 DODGE OMNI
4-DR. HATCHBACK
Tl t.-A GI 0 I Ml P IS P/B Voll -.,..,... lwit...:IOIMI _, __ ~"""'~ M-n vu ass, u a rror., • • toOI bO• -.. _ ._,., bin • '"""" '"""" me·~· Glaa.-Belted Radials, (B 11AP9X 1591-40) 1w1..iTas11•11:i1
4-Spd. Manual Trans. -4 Cyf, 1600cc: En-
gine, Great Gas Saver (6M21-K92-20559a)
~:~IAL $411010
PRICE
SPECIAL
SALE
PRICE $6641 29 !:~~AL$7952 18 SPECIAL
SALE
PRICE '3990 10
1mDOD1E CIWJ.£18£1 IPT.COIP£
• ~· 2900ac 9lglN. _... Control, 311 CIO Engine, TQfque Alie T-.
Au o T ..... l ow ... -Uaed AMr Window o.lrmter, Auto Speed
(2H~13'20) Control. l.Ot• of Po.-Conerol, Low ..-..-U-S (GP41~18351) s999gss s999g•3
CASH OR EQUITY DELIVERS ANY NEW ~~lli
1111
DOD8E
DIPLOMAT
311> CID~~ Alie T,_, Speed Controt. a..o. l.M-
dell \llr¥ Roof. LOw ..... -l.-d
(GP22-J9G-1•52.0) ·
SP£OAl $6625" SA1E
Pita
1978
DODGE
MAGNUM 2 DR.
OR USED CAR ON APPROVAL OF
CR~OIT. FINAN CING AVAILABLE
THROUGH • BANK OF AMERICA •
CROCKER NATIONAL BANK • WELLS
FARGO • MORRIS PLAN To Give You o
va. Speed eontrol. T~ Tr-.
~l!it'Ellllll Duel SQt. Miff<l'•. Sun Roof, euc.et
DMnmed P1on of Banking
Seate. Low ..... -0-' (XS22-
Jtf\.27Wl)
1171
DOD8E VM -TRADESMAN
3eO 00 ~ 8udl.el a.ta. °'* Mlrrcn. P/ • Alt COnd. LC>eded, Low,,__ Oeed (821.ITtX 1117881
AM/FM 8 track. maQS & wide
tires & mucl'I ~e
SP£QAl
~$10,682 11
1179 DODGE
RIM CHARGER
VI , Speed Control. AM-FM Stereo,
Gt•e Belted Redlalla. LoeOed, L.ow ....... _ Ueed. (A 10JT9C 1245331
1171 DODGE
COLT-WA80ll
!I Sc>d • ....,_. Tr-. 4 ~ R9dlo,
WSW Rec11*. CGlor-Red, LIM .._ -u.d (~
SP£OAl
SALE
Pl1CE $563451
1179 DODGE CLUB-CO
PICKUP
va. Menual 4 Spd, nntec1 a.-.
Gre e t Buy. Low Mil•• -UNd
(Wt7JTllC118327)
V8. Auto Trana. Power $299100 1978 ::: Steering, Power (dl1c)
Btak•. Tltt Wheef. Stk.
No. R696 (488RYG)
$991°0 1976 :::ER 4 Cyt, Auto T,.1, Custom
Wheela. Stk. N o . 79-
2158A (794 NJT)
vs. Auto r,.,._ fllCtory
Air, Power Steer1ng, AM-
FM Stereo, V~I Roof. Sttt. No. P728 ( PRI) $1191°0 1977 ~10: ••
V8, Auto Trena. FllCtory
Air, Power S~ttt. No. 9-7,21" (809 $1491°0 1975 :::n
$1090°0 1971 DODIE 4 Cyt. Auto TrMS, Cu.tom w~ Stk. No. 80-185A VII (5a4MVX)
$1990 00 1971 DONE VS, Auto Tr.,., FllCtcwy
Nt, Roof Ra. Stk. No. Yll 91-341A. Ser. No. 188748
l~DODGE S PllME
PIClllP "'· r...-.r,..... AM.f1ll a--. ,. ~--Loa al .._ --Law -u..~ VI. l...oellmle Tr-. Tlrllell GMa, DI*..,.,.., P/9, lllldl, .... More. ti1416} LOw ..__ Ulmd~tMtn
s5999• SPlOAl $3. SAl£
Pm
PICK ANY USED CAA ANO DRIVE IT 7 DAY
MAKE SURE IT'S THE CAR YOU WANT IF YOU"'°'
DONI LIKE THE CAR FOR ANY REASO-N~
BRING IT BACK ANO EXCHANGE IT FOR A NY
NON·AOVERTISED CAR OF EOUAL VALUE OR
GRE A TER OR RECEIVE FULL CREDIT
TO WARD THE PURCHASE OF A lATFa...~..f
MODEL CAR 00 EVEN A NEW CAR
vs. Auto r,..., Power
St-.1ng.Cotof·86ue.Stk.
No. 91-1931\(042 VZUI
8 yt, Auto TrW111. FllC1ory
Alf.Pow.r s~ Rack. Cu1tom
Stk . No. 86-t04A. (579
PRG
Long Bed, Auto Trana,
Power Steering, CrutM Control. Stk. No . 78-
5072A. 1.0 . No. 83436
vs. Auto Trana. Fectory
AM, Power Si.wing, Vln-t' Roof. a.. No. 7&.2293.\,
(947M't'O)
8ubbll Top. va. Auto
T,_, Fst~ Tone -Cota oC 8*.
No. 7"42877 (440 EMY>
SWW, I c,t, Auto T,_, Mao•. c..,1.1n a.Ila. 8tk. Ho. 7'-2217 A (l2JS ~
I DON 'T KNOW
ABOUT ~OU GU'r'S,
BUT l1M READV
FOR BED
-----"~l
GOOD Nl6H1:
MEN .. 5LEEP
WELL ...
65
WELL,THAT~ THE·
END OF THE
MAR5MMALLOW5
MA'{ A THOUSAND
ANGELS REST ON
'i'OU~ Sf.k>OLOER5
LETS GET
OUT THOSE ~
OL' SLEEPING ~ i .
6A65, AND I lill'li~~.1
f-UT T~E f
HAI{ i
!'
J
70
Mc/ 6RANOMOT~ER
USED TO SA'( THAT
EVER'{ Nl6HT
By Ernie Bushmiller
•
PIAI.&. DVIR / ewoov! !-HAVE 'fO ae&.DMA~IA , ·oNEMO~E NOT ~u,,.'I VET ANOT~EIC
vou•R• WAL.ICI~ TOO FAfT .~
Grve VOl.{ 'VS
A Al.fl!' EADY
TIC.KET. GOTTE~ i-wo
TMI'? VIEA~ ....
'-'1.JDG p
WE 5PECULATE D THAT YOU PROBABLY DON'T
KNOW THE YOUNGSTER, MR. DR\VER .. , THAT
HE FOUND YOUR CARD SOMEWHERE AND
JUST PUT lT 1 N Hl5 POCKET!
'lN AN EFFORT TO
IDENTIFY THE UNCON-
5ClOU5 BOY TAKEN TO
THE H05Pli AL, SAM
DRIVER IS CONTACTED
WHEN THEY FIND HIS
CALLING CARD IN
STEVIE'S POCKE.T!
-/1,AJ<OJ.P iz,~~~~ .__
MEANWHI Le MR5. REE5E , TH 15
If> eucKl HAVE YOU HEA~D FROM
5TEVIE?
I WAS JUST AT THE EMPLOYMENT
AGEN CY AND THEY GAVE ME TWO
PLACES TO GO FOR J OB INTER-
V IEWS.' I'LL. CALL. YOU LATER.'
AND THEY tJEGE.~fAftlLV. s,~1ooc... DAN'1e~ IN
~LA~PENO TMErEC9 A WA1¥1N' WAL.KIN'f
MY Ne.W a.AS~ TDO F=A~i
H.AL..l.. PA?~. "'uu: .... \? ...
~
By Hank Ketcham
TH 1c; tS A DOLL
I HAD WHEN
1 V'{AS A
LITTLE GIRL.
H1s 0Ao SAW HJM COM1N'
HOME WITH TT •.•
RKE
THE DESCRIPTION THE OFFICER
GAVE ME ON THE PHONE FITS
THAT OF SOMEONE I KNOW ...
AND I DID 61VE HIM MY CARD!
IS Ht6 CONDITION
6ERIOU5?
I
f Ill
' ' . . ..
-
W5' eTILL DON'T KNOW
TH E FULL EXTENT Of-HIS
INJURIES ! Pt.OPLE AT
THE oCENE OF THE
ACCIDE.NT CAN'I
BELIEVE HE'S STILL
ALIVE!
I'M MIKE MAJORS AT WE5TVIE.OJ ~fGH ~
lO~ ™E FIGM'TlN& 5CAPEGOAT6 ARE PLAQIN(:;
1HEIR. ARoT GAME oi: ™E 6EA50t\l 10NIG~T
DUE 10 7HE. PR.OkO~ED it:ACHERS 5TRIKE THIS
DISTRICf R£C..€Nflj,J EXPERIENCED!
COACH ,QOU IOLD ME 4>0U WON'f 1HAT'5 RIGHT, MIKE!
BE US/NG iHE 5PREAD
FORMATION AT ALL TONl&J.(T
DUE 10 111E l.JN111ED PRAC11CE
WE FELT IHE SPREAD
FORMA110N HAD 100 MUCH
MARGAR IN E FOR ERR.Ore::. !
Y:J WE'RE G01N& TO 571CK
10 OUR. BREAD A~D BUITER.
11ME 40U'VE HAD I
'
*
MOON MU•' IN~
C 'MON} DANNY! LETIS WOf<K ONT~
FORT WE ALL STARTED LAST SUMMER r
DOCTOR SMOCK
v 'KNOW, YOLJ 'Re -rHe:
FIRS.,.-PSYCH1A-rR1s-r ~·ve: e:ve:R i:;>Alf:P,,
POCIOR FRE: I P .'
L-IKES, MAYee. You CAN exPt-.AIN -rHIS PRSAM .:i:
HAP ~e O"'T"HeR N l<SH..-...
1Hcf<E15 1"1-~1 TOWfR
AND lt-f DLJ N<5EO N .'
. . ., . ·. .
~EE, !HAT'S TOO BAD -·
WHAT ,A W,AYTO Go ...
FASCINAllNG .Joe,
t,I SIC: N I NG 10 Al.A..-
-rH OSB P E:RSON Al...-
PROel....E:AAS DAY IN
AN ' PAY OLJI ...
HO&-P l"T,
t<IPPO/
HO&-P rr!
LETIS
~liAkE
A
MOAT.'
PL.A45 I .
WHAT HAPPENED?
By Gear e Lemont
"COLJRS~, I HAve: A
L-01 OF UNUSUAL.-
QUIRKS MYSC:L-F ... :t
<SLJBSS we Al....L-c::>O
L-OOK,. PO
YOO WAN"'T" ..,..0
SHRINK O~
SWIM.?.'
.. \
u £ . : a. . • c ...
10-7
MQS.
MCCOQMIO< IS
HEk>E., MOtv'lMY--'
BUT, I THOUGHT
'OJ SA'D SHE Wl6 . VERYOLD!
. .
\
!.
'J:''t.TM::E3:C..~~:E::E:DS by TomK.Ryan
~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1iLHIPf ~EHIN~~SROC~WHfNA~~y ~~~~~~~~~~~~
H~fU!'S "04£: PL..AN, LIMPID L-IZAR'7-Rlnr:;;a COAAC:S ALOAIL:-"'"U POINI I~ ..... ~u ae,--~R N01'" .. LO ..... ' I~.· "'""'~ fYI~ l'lf,;;J/ IV ,...v ft'I ..... "'" • P' " •. ~.1.aocnoN Hes ~Pf:P AND YELL 1P FEVERl" HE'L..LS'1bP,AN'7 WE'LL JUMP HIM.
0 v
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AN'7 HOW t'IP -n..E
ROCK GE:I -rHeRE: (1 N
25 GESWRE:S OR LESS)?
'•
\{_,...~
%~ ~EALLV
WORRIED!
,,
..
c;_AN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ·
ences In drawing details between top •nd bottom panels. How
quickly un you find them? Check answers with thow below.
·eu1•1w 11 611• .., ......,. .. ~'OIS °' -11 w"' • ·ou"""' 11 "3!1•s ·c ·eu19&1w •t ~ -i eu1•1"' .,. -~•:. 1 ·u~u10
• I
f) ·,~ ~ ® -------by Hal Kaufman-------
• IYIS HAVI ITt An .................. er,_ ... formed by rHrr•ntlnt lette" of
•~ wwd er,.., .... A cle¥w eum• lmlOhft THE EYES. How quickly can you
'
SQUA•INGUP
THE CIRCLE
It Is possible to Insert
the missing four tlg·
ures of the wheel •·
bove In such a m•nner
that the sum of the
squares of any two
adjacent numbers wlll
be equal to the sum of
the squares of the two
numbers on opposite
spokes. That Is to say,
14 squared plus 47
squared wlll equal 49
squared plus the
square of Its nelghbof';
8 squared plus 14
squared wlll equal the
squares of their oppo-
sites, etc.
Now then, which
numbers go where? '91_, .. ...,
ti '61 OdD(I !U"didotC._W
tr•..._.. tMle MYen lette" to form two rel•ted
wordat No .. ar peeking below.
:JU A.3M!•• W-paja1•1-1 e Hen, In code, I• enother name once suggested for
whet ei.came the United States of Amerlce: OPMV·
NCJ8. If B 11 A, C Is 8, etc. what was the name?
Hint: tt honor$• fMMd Hplorer.
"MOWftlO'.) ...... ~ .. -°' .. !<lUllllO')
• Tlme Testedl .,...,.. Is • tlm• when "'"" minus six equals nine. C.n you flguN eu1 WftH?
'POI> e llO &JACMI 6ul"9•-..... ¥ e Rlddi.Me-Thlsl Where do you find the smartest
fish? In the brainy deep. Which Is worse, poison Ivy or
poison oak? To Itch his own
PASS P£RFECTI One of four tMsn i.nds tnvlslble INll in
the unds of player •t lower ri;~ above Which one?
•
LAND HOI Sharpen crayons or colored pencilr.. Apt>ly them neatly
to the dia;r•m above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3--Yellow. ~Lt.
brown. S-Flesh. 6-lt. ;reen. 7-0k. brown. I-Gray.
SPELLBIND~R . -• \ SCORE 10 polnfs for ~11\g all the ' ..
letters In the werd below lo lorrfl . ' .. Mo. GOmplete word!>· " . P'OLOG,UE . .. • '> . .. .
· TH.EN score 2 po1n~ edch tor .ill
WOl'dS Of toor lette<s Ol' mort
(oul'ld among the letter~
Try to score .t least SO points . . -MIO _,, --e,QIMCcf .
~ . .
c
for Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston
II
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WOULD YOU Ml"-\0
HANDIN& ME MY DRINK?
,,
11
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..iofl MA.t J W"A1'
MAPV€tilt0 "fO ""OV °?
I U\.l~t.£0 f~( -fW\NK\f. AS fAQ.
----
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M \NO\W" 1\.\C.l~ OW~
6\l'S\~( s.c; •••
AW~"i ~S \ 'OUl..Q ~ 'f~f; 00&
l "l~f:O ,,-~~O ~Cv((l l ~ME: 6A'K ~
\ 6u£~4 ~"t OVl~~ fEC~
lNVf&1"£Q "fO ~ "'lU~ ·nu:.~'\JE
'°O\..~OW£0 .,._E £"E.~"(\AJ~u:et.£ St Md'
1"~£t4.
GORDO
"
J = 0/lfJJAAllC a=MIWT ~·
sHOE~f
SHOE
~T?
..
~ & 1"MUW M\C~i'-F lN f«o.i~ OF i'MS'
006 ANO W~i'f&..€ Q &.Ut 1"'4 'r UM't"tl;j
l W4~ l&c..£ 1b ~~"4 l tJ'fO M'4
A>~.Cl1" 4MQ 6''< ._ 1WtN~\~.
.,..~,4' 's
(,OlN& 1"0 SC
~ LONC,.
S£ME:S1"eft .
by MacNelly
October 7, 1979
FOR STANFORD G. ROSS, Com-
m~ ol Social Security
How much moeey Ms gone Into SocW
Seaatty from lndMdual waga and
MIHmployed Income lince It.a ~
tloa. .... how wh ~be propeiv
credited bee• •t of P11p9..wodf. aron?
-C.E., Salina, Ku.
• Approldmately S9. 7 trillion In wages
and self-emp\oyed Income have been
reported Snee Social Security began In
19J7. About S69 bilJJon has not been
aedited. About 5 pen:enl of the wage
reports we r«eive has an Incorrect name
He runs tM numbers game . or Social Security number and an addi·
tional 1 percent has no number or name
Through the use ol c.omputa technology and contact wtth employees and wage
earners, we are able to con'ectly aedlt aD but 7 /10 ol 1 percent of the earnings er-
roneously reported. Remaining inconectli; reported Items ace~ in a suspense file and•• not losl. They are reguJarfy oonected and updated.
FOR DEBORAH HARRY, lead singer ol rock group,
"Blondie"
1'he mwr of~ .., lP .a.a-!i1fJ9 wfllh • wbate --
.._.. -~Wt .a..ve. wt... ..... -1 -Keny
1(.-w • I ....,...., llid.
• Nochlng. When we had the photo session for the ahum
jadcct, the stylist tried to jazz up my appearance. The Only
prop she could find was the befl ol my drea. She a ·
pertmented with tying It In dlffaent ways and ftnaJJy decided
on wrapping It~ my arm. It was eye-catching.
FOR KEN WAISSMAN, coproducer ol Broadway's
G~a..
Stace ~ ............. h~ ·-· ... ~IM If illJll .... ? -K.A.. A.b.y, N . .I.
• We have a rule In our houle -no ttff Is allowed to con-
tinue Into the next cS.y. However much wie ICOWi and )>'Cl at
ach other the ~t before, comes ltw dawn wie ~ <>M
another with smiles. Without that rule, we'd be out ol
bu.anes. There's no way wie could IW'Vtve profaaonaDy
~t ~to ach other.
FOR ANNA MARIA ALBERGHETil, ac::tre9-*'9n
An 1'09 rwtnt ,ow ldda 1t•r...,... or ~
.a,le? -B.G .• Udle Rodi.. ML
· • I wes rWitd much too IDidly. I did not haw a dm und
._my father pamed away, and I was 20. l was not alc>Wed-
to read comic IDtps. rm noc bitter becaae l haw things that
many women don't. oc.ept • chiJdhood. rm not thmt lbtct
wtth my two girts (12 and 9), but ndher am I that per-
~-I ta.It to them as tf ~a.. my age. but they know
I'm their mother. which means they respect me. You dedde.
THBTl
YOURSELF
FOR 1liE •ASK'" EDrrOR
Doe 81.nc:. ~ ....... dllM
wtch Mr child -In beta AZ .. tMt Jid·
ectttng? -Loukc Jm""on. Caatoe,
Ohk>
e Blanca, whose divora from Mick Jag-
ger is m progress, gets very upset at this
sort of quest>on She wants 11 known that
underneath all that soaal and shiny
vene0 beats the heart of a devoeed
mother. one who en,oys nothmg better l
than going to the park With Jade, 8. fak.
Ing her to movies and ice-ere.am parlors
She com~s that she only makes nev.1$ ,
when she goes to a swmglng dbco, noc a :_
when she stays home, cooking for Jade ~nco reoDy o deuoted mom.
and golng lo bed early ("'that's a side ol me no one cares about or Is mterated In/.
She doesn't deny that she en)oys going out, she also Wl»nts It known she ~e:s to 1tay
home. One ol her b6ggesa r~ Is that Jade is an only child rt should have had
another one. nght after her/
FOR CONGRESSMAN PAUL RNDLEY (R.-ID.).
author of Abe Llncoln. The Crvdble of Congress
i
I
Wh.r --dw .... -dint clwcowey ..... J.'O'I ....
llbout Abe Unc::am? -LM. We•• ""*· N.Y .
• As a ~-he padded his mileage allowance. In
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What Pope John Paul II
means to Americans
A vasa sea of one mUlion peopk! wtU
weJcome John Paul U and participate
wtth him In this Sunday's c:Oebrarson of
the Mass on the National Mal In Wash-
ington , D.C .
This open« Mass on the last day of
the Pope's visit wil be similar to those he
celebrated 1n Boston, New Yen. Phlla-
detphla, Des Moines and Chicago. They
are of special signlflcance because they
undenc.ore the theme of his trip: It has
not been a state vtsit but a pastoral one,
and his mission has been to speak to and
with the American people. The pasaora!
theme also re6ects the man himself. He Is
oulgoing. ~. eloquent, • peo-
,.., pope who ..... )Dyfuly mowd
among the _powds. killing bebks, delp-
lng ...... and o&rtng .. words c:l hope.
Not ~ dw visit c:l Pope Paul VI has
• ttwn been such an outpour1ng of rd·
gious r..lng. And to by to get • sense of
what It has meant we talked to • crass
Hldlon c:l Arnaicans. Herc .. what they
had'° say.
MRS. CORETTA scon KING.
pimdW of the Maran Ludwtr ~ Jt. CcNlr"" Sodol ~
"It's cmemely !Pllfylng for me to see
that the new Pope II dcmotdb•t.19 his
c:oncem for rrA>ns
c:l Caeholca eroood
the world bv P¥'9
a Wit .. thk. I
...... Pap. ...
Pepe .... >OCll,
.. doftldlto ............... .... c-.... ...
-.Cs ........
~ • *°"' ..... c:l '-ierthlp wt
hope. And thil vllill, In lbel, I think, wll
" be •wry lignflcMe one In •·~~ the h""*1 ~ rnc>YelMnt •a wnu ...
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MARGARET MUNCIE. a miruaa of
St. Moahcwi E.pDaJpol 0.urch In lJ«I.
Jard, N. Y. (one of ~ .. 30 WC>nWr1 to ,. ordaincd)
.IE8ZY KOSINSKI. mllltor of The 1'lw Pope's visit lo Amaica shows that
P.lnted &cl and the ~ ,....., Pa.-he·, ruly trying to become hirnilt.w with
*>n Play the pmts c:l the world that he docsn 'I
"As one PoW. ....._ '° ar10Che I .._ llnow mld w4lti the CXJnClr!IS mld needs of
welcorne hn.. He's• good pr;Mt wt~-the resider-.s lt'lft .• He's letting the world•
c:elent phlosopha lmge llnow that hes not JU9I the Bi!ltq> of
and I rad his ~ Rome. he a truli; the Pope of the peoslie. •
cwri before he be-
CllM Pope. I tN.lk
he's • rn.wvelous
man, the bat ddce
for • pope In hlleory
-balc:lus -
c.dlOks and non-~ c.ddcs. fWsoMI.
ly ...... ,... .alnly wlh him . Ow bedc-
grounda .. wry ..... Ow chilch>od,
boyhood end .....,_M:Je wee !p9nl In
• ......._ ...... Ol ..... In Polmd. Int
undlr the N.dl, then the Communllla. w. .. bah CIOllllE:ml..t wlh the~
' .., ••al.aw ¥ ww9--.,mms,...
.... -. .. ,....o1 .... The
PGpa\ palMlllt -a C¢. ..... Gal _ _.._ Is SC .......... • ..... .,..,....o1 ........... ........ ........... ~ ...... __ .
bah bllew • "*' h9a. ~'°be hn·
.W; we bmltve In the ..cdly c:l In·
dMdulll lie. No OM ~ tum "*' ..-.actiodMr ...
RABBI ~ KRE'DIAN.
~ &1'ce pra6dcnt of Unkd Svno·
gogw of Ammco
"I hail the vlslt c:l Pope John Paul 11 to
thee llhcns. It Is mere than • pll!llorW
""8;i ·~
' ·-·~ . r.
visit of • ~ rd·
glicMll lade to his
flock ; lo me, It II an
....,.....,., of con-
cen for the descirly °' this nadon. "Ov' .•• bnt-
ed on Iha Judeo. Oldlll.n ........,., II _·A
IDdliV bra•~ ................ _ ..... Gal---................... . G S•ol1W4t 5 I ylllll. ...... • ... ,, " ................. ..
9C1''11Td ........... The Nliglo\.-
....... c:l tod.y mutt llgglWl\AIJly wk to
put ... end lo thae d7ltor'9d views c:l 111•
and IOdley. Pope John hut n hm, In hts
priesdy operience be6ore ascending the
Throne ol Pae, ~ evtdence ol his
conam far the future ol humanity and of
his romp ,, l)ll for the lndMdual. We
pray that his miWon wil be.a the fruits of
peace and ol harmony. -
CHARLES COLSON. Jonner axm·
xi to Aaident Rfchord f'txon and now
praident of Prison fdowshlp, a prlcxR,
non-profit organilofion ~ &dh
UIOrldng lllith Oiris&ns I.hind bars
"Pope John Paul D's COUTllgeOUS and
prophetic call for Christian Bving in a
hostile world Is
urgmdy needed. It
is my hope that his
visit to Amaica wlD
bmg ~er em·
phasb to this aspect
ol .. message. and
that his visit will con·
trt>ute 10 the special
awabntng 11111 Qaris..
tillns --for the world."
DR. a..M> D. pfl IBWNO •
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, -.... -Joi' ... The c.tdc Ult ..., of Aq 1M '-Md M tit
Haine. Pope John Paul I had c:t.o.:a
lo vWt the c....,.. durtni '* ...,, with
the a.ad> Ill v ........... w. .....
ly gnllefuJ for thla ... =nit.., oppor-.
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Pope John Paul II tcontJnuedJ
tunity 10 share 50 me.aningfuJJy
In the first pastoral visit by a
Pontiff to the people of the
United States. By choosing to
lecture on campus In 1976, the
then Cardinal Wojtyla con-
veyed his special Interest and
affection for our n111lon11l
Catholic Univeniry. His ded-
sk>n to return as Pontiff under-
scores the importance he places
on the rok! of education wiehin
the Church "
ROBERT CRONIN. Jonner
mayor of Glena Falls, N. Y.. and
a Family Weekly reader
"I am ddghted that the Pope Is
here In rhe United States. The
election of a Polish pope seems
provldenti11l In these times. Ir
emphasizes the uoiversaltty of
the Church. His visit here
should have a tremendous Im·
pact on all those who seek a
reaffirmation of the values
which humanity cherishes."
Andrew Young Donald Shriver Phil DonahUf!
D ONALD SHRIVER ,
president of Union Theological
Semmorv
"The Pope's vbll to America Is
an appropriate extension of his
own International concern
which , since he is rhe only non·
Italian pope m over 400 ye.an.
Is a concern that was praent
from the beginning and then
prOYed through his v1Slt to
Po&and. Overall. his contri>u ·
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slices of Velveeta. Not only is
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oon has been to demonstrate
that the Church, a.llhough re!at·
ed to con tempo ary politics, has
"' comparison, larger concerns;
there Is a hum11n community
that transcends our politlcal
divisions "
.llMMV BRESUN. author
ond columnist
''Tius Pope Is a brilliant politi·
dan He probably knows more
about intemaoonal pditics than
anyone I've seen. So his impact
as an International octiui.st has
been tremendous. His visit to
Amerlca Is gomg to be influen·
&I for &we, much more 50 than
the PfeVIOus visll by Pope Paul
Vl who drove through Slreets in
Harlem that had been specific·
aDy deaned for the oa:as><>n
and all anyone talked about
later was how clean the streets
were. This time, I think the
Pope will have an impact on
America's view of the Third
World . he's vocal about it and I
think we11 stan seeing the prob·
lems ol black people differently
as a result."
CHERYL BROWN, Jvnd
raiser for Unlucsity of Coli/or·
n;a ot U. AngcJes and o Family
Wee.kly ~odn from Santa
Monico, <Alf.
"I 11m not a Catholic and Pope
John Paul O's vtslt will not have
religk>us signlflCance f~ me.
But I admire thl5 man. To me he
has a special ability to express
t the pradk:aJity ol Christianity
through his wit and courage
and intelligence. Because ol his
visit many of us will re-evaluate
our ethics and perhaps renew
our faith. rm lnteresced In see·
Ing the Impact it will have on
religious life In this country."
PHIL DONAHUE, host of
The PhU Donahue Show
.. The Pope's visit to the U.S. is
another wekome development
In the open papacy of John
Paul 0. His Amerlc:an tour will
bring ~ )oy to those count·
less loyal American Catholk:s
who wit never be able to visit
Rom« and who througti good
times and bad support the
Church and her leaden. I hope
he comes back again and
~·· .. u:::s-n.
ANDREW YOUNG, former
ornboaaflor to the United No·
tlon.s
"In a ttmc when the prasura ol
the world n brtnglng boctl con·
fus6on and a c:helmge to our
teeurlty regarding the present
and the future, I think Pope
John Paul 0 offers a reminder
of the rock of faith tha1 can be
the only foundation 'for our per-
IOIW he Md Anwk:a'1 flll
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Lake Placid's Olympics:
Tu(nlng Gold Into
Steel Bats
By COl'y Goodmon
W hen the citizens of !Ake Placid, f 1 N. Y., voted to have their town
become the site of the 1980 winter Olym·
pies, little did they realize that the games
would bring such strife to their normally
serene village. But Lake Placid Is now the
scene of a battle that Is belng heard
round the world. The Issue ls Olympic
Village, the complex built lo house the
athletes during the 30 days of festivities
that begin in February 1980. and the fight
centers around the current plans to con·
vert the complex Into a Federal prison Im·
mediately following the games.
Already there are steel bars on the win·
dows and dooTS with metal frames l 1h·
Inches thick. The electrical oudets are
~tamperproof." Every architectural detail,
down to the blue, rust and gold gntphics
which adorn the buildings In the VUlage,
was chosen by t~ site's owner, the
Federal Bureau of Prisons. In fact, the
Olympic Village at Lake Placid is a nearly
exact replica of the Federal correctional
facility In Memphis, Tenn.
But what might be good enough for a
bank robber ls hardly sultab\e for athletic
teams. The rooms that wlll house nearly
1,000 of the e.xpectet'.I 1,800 competitors
and coaches are only 13 -feet long, 7-feet
wide and 9'h·fee1 high, and each con·
talns a single, barred 14-lnch window.
While one prisoner would normally OC·
cupy such a space, two Olympic athletes
are expected to call these rooms "home"
for an entire month. After each unit Is flt·
led with a writing desk, chair, toilet and
bunk bed, there won't be space for a skier
Of skater or sledders equipment. Athletes
wUI have to trek through subzero tern·
penitures and snow to a special trailer to
store their equipment
Although conditions In the 7 by 13-foot
rooms will be far from comfortab\e, some
Olympic teams will fare even worse. At
least 500 competitors wtll be housed In
what Is destined to become the industrial
area of the prison. They will sleep,
sometimes three to a room, In spaces 13
by 11 feet that Lack sinks, showers. toilets
and windows. 'N.edie. to say, many athletes are ap-
palled by the fadntia. Bruce KJdd, a
former world-class athlete and now a pro-
fasor of phyaical education at the Unlver-
elty of Toronto. summed up the problem
when he noted: "Athletes In Lake Placid
wt1I have to oontend not only with the
no6M, the long llncups for washrooms
and the lack of privacy but also with the
knowledge that thcy'nt living In cages
daAgncd to remove other human beings
from all normal IOClel contact. Hardly an
C.,, OoodlMfl a o ~and oudt<w o{
11.. ~ bed, Choollng Side, a eocJll/ ~ o/ ,,,. ..... of OflDNlrd .,,,_ ~Boob, J9'19} •
'~y W&KLY, o.e.Mt' 1, "'9 e t
An ouervlew of
the Lake Placid
Olympic Village.
The complex wlll
first house athletes
but then serve os a
medium-security
prison.
A room meant for
a single prisoner
wlll first be shored
by two othleta.
atmosphere conducive to making them
feel their best." Because of the aamped
quarters and uneasiness about living In a
prison, a number of teams have declined
to stay In the VUlage and are renting
hOUle$ for their month ln Lake Placid.
T he future conversion of the Village to
a prison has also drawn fire from
dttzien-ln1erat groups. An organtr.atlon
caned Stop The Olymplc Prison (STOP),
made up of prbon·r.form advocates and
1p<>r1s and church groups, has waged a
two-year campaign to have Co~ or
the Carter Admlnlltnltlon rcvcne the
dedsson to convet the VIiiage Into •
prilon. STOP contends that the United
States ueady h• an ovcrabundanc:e of
prttons and that the Lake Pledd prllon
plan II jute one more eumpic of our
mllgu~ pobcla on c:rtmlnel Justice.
"Only 11 ~nt of al the peop&e In·
c.arccrated each yur are committed for
vk>lent ohntet," explains Michael Kroll,
a member ol boch STOP and the National
Monitortum on PNon ConllrUClion.
"Mo.it pc1IOl llll'I lhouJd be ~ jobl,
'
not }ails." Joining him In his
protests are former Anomey
General Ramsey Clark and
Reverend WUUam Sloan
Coffin who believe that the
prison will become. an
Isolated ghetto housing
mainly minority youngsters
from the Inner-cities A !Ake
Placid prison, they contend,
will be so far from the homes
of the people who wlll be Im
pritoned ther-e that It wtll
deny them cont.act with their
families and their com·
munltles -contact which
most penologists agrtt Is
necessary for rehabilitation
Dr Phil Shinnick, a direc-
tor of sports studies at
Rutgers Unlverstty and a
two-time Olympian, agrees, calling the
prison plan a "grotesque mockety of the
asences of International sport, namely
cooperation, peace and harmony,
Sport." he notes, "Is Intended to create
community whereas prisons destroy It or
serve as the most vtslble Agr\s of Its
destruction." The prilon Idea ls apedallv
embarrassing when compared with the
oonwrsk>n plans the Soviet Union has for
Its Olympic Village After the 1980 sum·
mer games, the complex In Moscow wUI
become a model Sovtet city.
Perhaps the loudest protest of all
coma from the residents of Lake Placid.
people like Lena Dowle, the owner of
Ruth's Diner, who along with 54 percent
of the town's raidents voted In 1974 to
host the Olympics; now she says she's
tony she dkl. At the time of the vote, the
after-UM question wasn't ldtled and
many U1Umed or hoped that a •nlor
cltllms' housing complex would occupy
the Vll&ag. after the alhleta had gone. "I
don't like the lcMa of the prtlon being 10
c1oee. rd rlllher ... oo1eg1 or• hou9nQ
clewlopnwnt," Myt Lena, who'I lwd In
cJ
0
0 .. ..J . 0
1
Lake Placid for 55 of her 61 years .,.
Lena and her customers are upset
about the priton and the effect of the
games on everyday life In the town She
blames the Olympics for bringing "chaos"
to her .. beautiful town Pnces are going
up all the time -food. gas, rent My help
can't afford to live here any more," Lena
complains. "Every day last summer there
was another peTSOn leJJvlng because the
Olympics are driving the rents up so high
they had to move out " And with a prison
In the town, people like Lena are worried
that Lake Placid will no longer attract the
vtsltors who come year round.
Proponents of the prison plan -which
lndude Congressman Robert McEwen,
who represents Lake Placid: represen-
tatives of the Bure.au of Prisons like Mike
Awn: and !Ake Placid Olymplc Commit·
tee members Uke Reverend Barnard Fell
-argue that the prison Is an Ingenious
Idea. "They believe the Federal Govern·
ment would never have kicked In all the
money It has -over $75 million to date
-If the prison had not been agreed
upon. And they also believe that prisons
are social necessities that must be built
tomewhere "The Bureau has been look·
Ing for years to build a fadllty In the
Northeast," says Awn, "but we've had
great difficulty getting local acuptance.
People want prisons, but they don't want
them In their backyard."
The battle over the prison continues;
• demonstrations have already been held In
Washington, D C., and are planned for
Lake Placid at the time ol the games If the
prison project Is not -=rapped by then. U
the prison plan does go forward and pro-
tests are mounted at the Olympics, many
feel that the United Statu stands to lose a
great deal more than Jutt the 1980 wlnt81'
games. A. the ~ of the world focus on
this small town, some attics contend our
lapM In holpttallty could jeopaldlae boch
our CMdtitllc9 and the wiy lcMM '111 that~ the Olympe Gema ...,
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What Evet Happened to Cod Uv., Oii?
Q: When I was a child, my sbten and I
had to take cod liver oll, and I gave It to
my daughter when she was small But
she doesn't give It to her chlklren
(3-yun-o&d and 5) bee.a~ she says • 's
an old·fashioned Idea Is 11?
le In the past, doctors recommended
cod liver oil fOf' chlklrm because II Is an
excellent sourtt of Vitamin D Today 11 's
usually not considered necessary Vila
min D Is present 11"1 tuna, salmon and
Uver, bread and milk are also enriched
with It. In addition, the ullravlolet rays of
the sun predphate the manufacture of
Vitamin D Ul the sJiin. and the child o
posed to a nonna.I amount of sunlight Is
usually manufacrurtng p&mty of this vita·
min nght "' hJ:S own body -mough lo
ensure nonnal bone growth. which Is the
funct>on of V•am1t1 D
Today Vitamin D supp&ements 0t cod
hver Oil are sometimes given to dark-
skinned ~living in a cold climate, Of
older peop6e wtth fragUe bona who don't
get out in the sun mucb But the average
child doesn '1 need II (unlea the child is
suffering from a Vitamin D deflckncy).
0on·t urge your daughter to give your
gnmdchlldren cod liver oU M)ust to be on
the sale side " Most vitamins are water
soluble . and ex.cess amounts are simply
eliminated by the system But V11amlns D
and A are not. and ellces.slve amounts
can be tOJUC
ffilldewy ffiatttNMI
Q: We have a Florida vacation house
We stay there In the winter and rent II the
rat of the year. It's furnished with tnln9J
we don't need up north anymore. Inc.Jud
Ing beds. The prob&em Is. the mattresses
have developed mUdew. They wae very
good mattraaes lo st.art out with \Alhat
do we do?
A; Some mattresses that worit wd in a
temperate. city climate will develop mil-
Q : We are moving from MasaachuMUs to
the Chic.ago area because my husband
has a new )ob. We have to pay our own
moving com. Arc ttwy tax deductlbk?
A: Yes Indeed they arc -and not )ust
the expcntn few shipping your possa-
lbra. If your family must move because
al change In location al employment. you
can also deduct travel expeNeS (trans-
poftalion, meals, lodging) fOf family
membcn moving to the rww location.
round-tr1p expensa for house-hunting
(o/kr th« new job has bem secured); and
the c.oQ of me.els find lodging for a period
dhl when the weather Is hoc and humid.
Unfortunotely there's no way to de-
mlldhl a mattress. You need lo buy a se1
of new ones
Made to order for you are polyure·
thane mattresses. They are miJdew-
prool, M wd as bemg firm but resilient
and allergy·fr~. They are priced com·
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of up to 30 days while waiting to move In ·
to your new quarters (llier-e's a limlt on
these two deductioru, however, so don't
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town.) You may also deduct expenses
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commlssk>ns to real-estate agents, adver·
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repalJ costs °' loss on sale of your present
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Hip Joint l•placem.nt
Q: Whal can you td me about the plastk:
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right hip. h It extremely painful. I have
dlfflculty walking. and It does not aeem 10
be getting any better. My family docto r
tays I should lnvatlgate havtng a hip-re ·
placement operation, bu1 my husbond
1ays that's f« old people. I'm 45.
A: Thia operation hM proved to be very
IOCCalfuJ for many people. f.-.ntWI~ It
ln\IOl\les the ~lacemcnt of the bel and
IOCkct hip )oint wtth a new, plMdc )olf\I.
What you lhould do II make an appoint·
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8 aking LI yourself is making a
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whet your famUy's appetite with
this collection of yeast breads
Let them rise and shine!
WHITE BRE.AD
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1. Scald milk, heating until fine
r1m of bubbles forms around
edge of pan. Stir In sugar, aalt
and rnargarlne. Cool to luke-
warm.
2 . Measure wann water Into
large warm bowl. Sprinkle In
yea.t; stir until diMolved. Add
lukewarm milt mature and 12
cupe ftour; beat until smooth.
Add enough addtlional flow to
make • sttff dougti.
3. Tum out onto lightly floured
board; knead until smooth and
elastic, about 10 to 12 minutes.
•. Place In grated bowl, turn-
ing to ~ top. Cover; let r1M
In warm place, free from dreft.
until doubled In ~. about 1
hour.
5. Punch douWl down. Cowr;
let rat 15 minutes. Dtvlde
do'9l Into 6 equal pteca. Roi
each piece to • 14 )( 9-lnch
rectangl.. Shape Into io.va.
Place In 6 g,aaed 9 x 5 ><
3-lr\ch loaf pans.
6. Cover pane looMly wtth
towel; let as many as wtll ftt In
the own r1M In warm ~.
fra from dr.tt, until doubled In
bulk, about 1 how. Cover re-
maining loavea end put In
cooler place, free from draft,
until doubled In~. about lY,
houn.
7. 8eke In preheated 400'F.
own ebout 30 rnlnutei, or untll
done. Remove from pant and
cool on win ndw.
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7 . Add 1 cup aD-purpose
Bour to remaining 'I> batter to
meM a soft dough Tum OUI
onto lightly floured board.
knead u ndl smoodl and elastlc.
about 5 mtnuta Cowr
8 . l..e1 all 3 doughs rise In
warm piece, free from draft. un·
di doubled In bulk, about 1
hour
9. Punch doup down, tum
out onto llghdy ftou.red board
Dlwt. each ol 3 doughs Into 2
equal pieca Roa each pMtc.e In·
to a 15-tnch rope
10. On a 9Jeated baking
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ropa ~ mds to seal
Repeat with remaining mends
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11. Cover: let riM In warm
place. fra from drafts, until
doubled In ~. about 1 hour
12. Bake In preheeted 3509f"
OW"n f°' 30 to 40 rnlnuta, °'
until done. Remove from bak·
Ing ahem and cool on wtre
radu MoJca 2 loavu
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warm mbdng bowl SpnNUe In
yua; stir until dLAolved. Add
ll.Jglll', } "8lpool'\ alt and 2 CUI»
low; beet until wel bk!nded.
I . Add enough additional flour
t.o make • ltiff dough Tum out
onto lightly floured board.
Knead until smooth and clastlc.
about 5 mlnuta.
3. P&.c:. In~ bowl, turn-
ing to 9'UM top. Cowr; let rise
In werm s>'ac•. free from draft.
until doub&ed In bulc, about 1
hour.
•· Punch dough down: dMdc
In tMllf. Cova. let mt 5
mlnuta. Pat dough Into 2
~ 9-lnch round cake
PIN· 5. Bnuh tops with melled
~ and IOW' aeam
Sprinkle with onion and
boulllon. PTaa onlont Into
doueh with beck of .,oc'I until
enth ~ looka bumpy.
6 . I.At rtle, uncoYCJed, In
wwm pl9ce he from draft, un-
til ~ In ~. ebout 45 "**·· 7. ~ tn p1ett•1d 45()1f.
own 20 to 26 mnu• « i.mll
done. Cool tn PIN on wire
radcs . ._when ..wet werm. _,...,round._,..
(continued)
What's
so s.urprising
about
Quaker Oats?
All these good things rolled into one_
• No cholesterol • No sugar added
• Higher in protein than any other grain • No chemical additives or preservatives
• Low sodium • Source of fiber
• Totally..nab:Jral • Wann and nourishing
• A Wholegrain cereal • Delicious
And it costs less than 5c a serving
~ Mandated by ll.S. C-,,ngress
· -~ A Final Tribute to the
lllti.naa.te Anaerican
Golden Limited Edition
JOHN WAYNE
MEMORIAi, MEDAL
as jssued by U.S. Government Mint
and electroplated with
GENUINE 24-KARAT GOLD
I ' '
Tot omnwmorate tht• first hme tt'M> Congres..<i has
t'Vt·r lltinorc"CI an Amencan F1lr11 :-Otar 'lwm' on a
:-0~1al Commemorative Mf'dal, the AmerKan
Treasury Mint has made arran~ments to obtrun a
hn111ed supply of the first-ed11ton to be relea.wd
by the U S Mini 111 Ph1lad<'lphia. Pa and to have
them Gold Plated, mounted. and numberf'd
Cons1denn~ what John Wayne stood and s11T1
stanps for -how he person16ed patnotism
Americani!\m and true grit to tlw rest of the
world, we feel this J1mited edition medal is des-
tint'<.1111 be<.'Cllllt> one of the most treasurl.'<.1 col-
ll'<'tor's itt>ms ol all time
Certlfte• flrat-1 .. ae, lllat-Straclll
O«ertac-l• .. •l•..U7 N .. 1tere4
Each undrculated. mint-condition medal. wt-
ofter . hononng ttus beloved national hem is
plstf'd with the enduring gteamm~ beauty ol real
gold wh1d1 truly makes this a unlf1ue ofterin~
with both instant and heirloom valut'. Each 1s pre
~1ted in a special collector's presentation case
along with a numbered CERTIFICATE OF
AUTltF.NTICITY certifying to its uniqueness as
a first-mint oftenng. TruJy a c·olk-ctor's item for
every American ... a trea.wred and prized kttp
~e for generatioos to come
t'lrat n .. e A•alla~le; Bat 0.-.er
QalddJ'-Pric e Gll&l'aatee4 Oaly ,. o.,..
Even thou!{h the pnce of gok:I has -;kyrt.K"kf'lf'(I
ti> r1-<:orc1 h«>11(tlts. and tilt' Sllt' of this slnk111!(
nwdal 1s ew n larl(('r than a KrugeramJ. the Amt•ri-
can Trt'~<iury M1111 guarantees to fill your ordc.•r for
this limited-edition at the oftering pric1• of only
S 10.00 per medal, fnr a period no fon~r than :w
days lollow\n)( the date ol this publKatmn < 1nl\'1 s
will be fillf'd 011 a first ·come first-S4"rve basis. alter
release lo u s by the ll S Mint. unlil llw lim11t-<l
supply 1s exhausted. To make sure you do
not miss out. send pnonly-reservation lcmn
immediately
••••,.,,•ti•• Plr'.ce4are
ReSt'rvations are now beinK at'CL'Pted for this
l1111tonc 24kt Gold l'laled Commemorative John
Wayne Medal While every effort w\11 be madt' '"
mttt collector demand. there is a definite hm1ta·
t1on op !}le numlM-r of medals which are be1n!( •
released throul(h 1h1s hmited edition oftering
Acnmimgly. all reservations w1ll l>t' filled oo the
pnonty system descritx>d ahove, based on date
received
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rec.-eive will be determined by the date wt• rf."<'eive your urck>r. And of t•oorse. lowest assigned serial
1lumhers are always shipped first This 1s especially important ii you intend to order serveral to pass
on to your family M gifts and/or for their treasured heirloom value.
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WayM Commemorative medal• at $4S.OO NWM I I postpeid Order 10 Gokten Medals at S7S.OO Addrn I , I poetpeid '°' men .avtnga. Otder 25 Odden Pl-I • .•. now he belon1a to the a1ea." I Medal• at $150 00 poet paid tor 9\'en more City Stet• , 2., I
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• I ..... "" ...... c:a.--1. In Wicepm'I, cook potato In 1 cup
walll!r until tender. Cool to lukewarm,
!. Set ...Ide a;. cup cooking Mquid. Math
potato addJng IOme ol mnalnlng Mquld tf
needed, to make 1 cup pcJti*> mbm.n.
3. Soften yea5t In raawd cooking '-
quid. Combine pot!*> mixture, yrast
mixture, lj, cup sugar, lard and salt; mix
wel. Stir In 1 cup flour; beat well.
4. Let rile In a warm place until tpOngy
(30 to 45 mlnlda). Stir down; edd
enough remaining flour to make a IOft
dough. Tum out on 8oured surlac2.;
knead ~. about 4 mlnuta.
S. Shape Into a bel. Place In llghdy
~bowl; tum to~ top. Cowr;
id rise In wann pace until double In ~.
about 45 minutes.
6. Punch down cbqi; tum out onto
flowed board. DMdc In hal. Cowr with
bowl and alow to rest for 10 mlnu1a.
7. Pras ~ ewnly Into two~
8 x 8 x 2·inch 1quarc pans. With
BREADS
(continued)
thumb, make Indentations In ~ at
l'fz·lnch lntervah; fW with butter cubes
Sprinkle wtth mbdure ol brown sugar and
cinnamon. Cowr with dean towel and let
die until double, about 45 mlnum.
I. 8-ke in pre:healied 3 75"F. own for 20
to 25 minutes or undl golden brown Cut
into 9qU8n!S; saw warm.
Maka 2 coka
YANKEE BE.AN POT BREAD .... ""'c..-.............. ... 1.-.. .... ~,.... 1...-, .....
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1. In lsgr mbl.er bowl, oomimc 2 cups
flour. yeast. honey and salt; mbl wd.
2. In $A•rcepan, ~ waler with
5CXJP and edd aumbled shredded wheat
bbcuJls, mol.imes and butter. Hal until
warm (129'F. to 130"F.); butter does not
need to me:Jt.
1 Add to Row mbrture. Add eggs
Blend at low speed ol Gedrtc mtur until
rr..,._1ied; bat 3 mlnu?ies at medium
speed.
4. By hand, gradualy stir In remaining
flour to make a firm dou!jl.
5. Knead on Ooured surface until
smooth and dasaic. about 5 mln\Jles
6. Place In ~ bowl, turning to
~ top. Cowr; let rise In --.n plaoe
until ll!ilt and doubled. about 1 hour.
7. Punch down ~-Divide Into 2
para. On B!;rtly fboed aaface. rol or
plll each hal to a 14 x 7 -inch rec:tiu9e
I . SWtlng with shorter !Ide, roll up
tightly. pressing dough Into roD with each
tum, Pinch edges and ends to teal.
'· Place In ~ 9 x 5-lnc:h k>al
pans. Cowr; let rise In warm place until
light and doubled, about 45 mln\Jles .
10. Bake In pcehecmd 375"F. own fOf
35 to 40 minutes undl golden brown and
k>ltws llOUnd holow when IZllpped Re-
mow from pans; brush with buua. f
desired. Cool. Mobs 2 looues
CASSEROl.E SWEDISH RYE
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1 teU I II ---1. Combln« &ours. In a large bowl,
?horoughly mbt 11fz cups flour-mixture,
5lJ9IW. sai. ~ seed and undis-
soMd adJW dry~
l. Combine milt, Waler and maigarine
In waorpan. Heat until very warm
( 120"F to l 30"F ) . maiganne does not
need to mdt
1 CA-ad\Aaly edd milk mixture to dry
r.g.edirnts and be.at 2 minutes at
medium speed of dednc mbte:r. 9CRP1ng
bowl C>CCa5ional1y. or be.at vigorousJy with
wooden spoon for 2 mlnuta.
•. Add ~ C11p flour mhdw'e and beat
again for 2 mriutes
S. Stir in~ addttional flour mix-
ture to make a di dough. H necasary.
use addidonal a.B-purpose flour.
6. Cowr. let rise In w.m place. ~
from draft. until doubled In butt, about
40 minutes
1 . sew cbqi down.~ with~
!..ands Into a smooth ball and place In
wcll-greascd straight-sided 1 Y,-qt.
c:a.erole
I . Cowr. N:t rite until double In bulk.
abou140 mlnuleS Just before rising time
b up, preheat own to 4()()9f
9. Bake 40 k> 50 minutes or until top Is
deep brown and loaf sounds hollow
when rapped with knuddes.
10. Twn out of amaole. cool.
Makes l loof
wrap an apple in Wrapples®
befure November i;;;h
and save 25';.
Ad fast. Becaaase you just or:.r have until November 15th ,....,.., STORE COUPON
to save 25' on Wrapples I ru SA VE 25t
caramel shects-lhc quickem on your next perbgr ol
way evts to make great I w.,.,.,ae. cumm1 sheets.
tasting hornenladc carame1 ti Ol I• ,._,II I 9fl I I lU''IM \ 11t¥1 • t I~ It It
I .............
apples. All you do is wrap ••--·.....,.•••• :. .. • .. ---.... ..
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....-. ·--·-· ................. Clllt and ~ ·em up. Anet I .... ..,. • ....................... 111r ....... .... ....... .. ___ ...._._ ...... -............. .......
nodring cn&ld be~ 1 :r.zr 5': ..
C-T) lhali that. 1;-i!lDDD lDl.i!lli! --
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''I'm More
satisfied!'
211119. ·1.r, \.8 mt. nic01ill w. I* clptnt by FTC melhod.
"I really enjoy More's great.
satisfying taste. And since More
is 120mm long, the grea t taste
lasts longer. That's why I get extra
satisfaction.
"More also has the style that
could only come from a long,
slim, brown cigarette. Am I more
satisfied with More? You bet:'
More. For that extra
measure of satdfactiori.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
.. . ..
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I
A FAmlLY WEEKLY INFLATION BEATER
ffiAIN DISHES ~L_ _
FOR FOUR UNDER
Here again Is our once·a·month
feature on low-cost family meals.
Continue to send in your own budget·
beater recipes. If we publish yours, you'll
win $10. Recipes must include your
name, address, telephone number and
the name of the newspaper In whk:h you
read FAMILY WEEJ<L Y Due to the volume
An original recipe for chlcken Is from
Darius Brotman In Brewer, Maine.
"'SOUTH PACIFIC• CHICKEN
1 ............... fryer chkken
'i4 QllPIOVNUCe z Of s do.-..... chopped °' pr...S
1 ta'bl 11ip c oe freeh Fated ~ °'
lY, teMPD OM ~ fll.-r 1 .....,.._.powdered ..........
2 ..W.11100.w ...._ ....
1 ~ (15 oa.) llPftcot hahlw
I. Cut uo chlc-lcPn with ..i..,,.v,... ln tn
of mail, we cannot answer letters or
return recipes In case of similar recipes,
the one with the earlieSI postmark win be
used. All recipes become the property of
FAMILY WEEXLY Send your recipe to:
Budget Beaters. Box 5120, Family
Weekly, FOR Station, New York. N Y
10022
Lengthwise, down the center, make an
Indentation Spoon filling Into the Inden-
tation.
4. Spoon remaining meat-loaf mixture
over aU of the filling. Press top and bot·
tom meat layers together.
5. Bake In preheated oven at 3C>09F for
45 minutes Let stzind 5 minutes before
slk:lng. Moku 4 N rulnga
Approximate Cott: $3.50
ApproxJ~ Coa per terulng: S. 90
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read FAMILY W eEXLY Due to the volume
An original recipe for chicken Is from
Darius Brotman In Brewer, Maine
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1. Cut up chicken with cleaver Into
about 12 pieces (cutting breasts In half, '
cutting leg5 and wings at )olnt, etc.). Place
In shaUow pan one-layer deep. Tum
oven on broO. ·
2. Mtx soy sauce, garlic, ginger, muscard
and sesame seeds and pour over chicken
·pieces. BroU 15 minutes, basting frequently.
3 . Drain apricots, leavtng a little )uice.
Tum chicken pleea. Pour apr1cotJ over
chicken and broO another 15 minutes,
baste often. Chicken should be well done
with crisp skin, Moku 4 aerulngs
App°roxtmate cost: $3. 50
Appro)Cfmate c0tt per tervlng: S 90
Suggest lel'Ytng wtth nee and green salad
with slked bananas. Pour some chicken
pan drtpptngs over rice as sauce.
Darius readl FAMll... Y WEEJU. Y In the Dally
Newt, Bangor, Maine.
A recipe for meat loaf with a new tw\lt.
a mushioom fllllng, coma from the tidy
kitchen of Earl Graenla, Jr.
GOURMET NEAT LOAF
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l . ~ ftlltng: In smal hying pan, melt
butte:t and •ut. onion• and mulhroomt
for 5 mlouMt, ttlrrin9. Remove from hat
and tttr In toUr cram. Mbt llghdy unttf
combtned.
I. Make mat loaf: In "'ve bowl, com-
bine .. remlllnlng ln{p'edlentt; mtx well. s. In Mgttdy w-ed 9 )( 5 )( 3·1nch loef
pen. p&.ce h.at ol meid·loal mtxiure.
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Weekly, FDR S tatton. New Yo rk. N.Y.
10022
Lengthwise, down the center. mak6 an
Indentation. Spoon filling Into the lnden·
talion
4 . Spoon remaining me.at·loaf m!Xture
over all o( the filling. Press top and bot·
tom meat leyen together.
S. Bake In preheated oven at ~ for
45 minutes Let st.and 5 minutes before
sllclng. Molces 4 •rvlngs
Approx1mau Cost: $3.50
Approximou C"" per tervlng: $ 90
Suggest serving with a m!Xed green l4lad
and a crusty loaf of bread
Earl reads FAMILY WEE.KLY In the Fru
Prus, BurUngton, Vt.
From the Jtate of WeshlniJ'on , Pot
WaUacc sends an easy, colorful rutpe
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2. Cook broccoli as label directs: drain
well.
3 . ln medium bowl, flake tuna; lttr In
lemon juice ana undiluted soup.
4. ln s· x a· baking dllh or lhallow
ca.erole, evenly arrange broccoll: lpOOn
tuna mixture owr broccoll; IPl'tnkJe wtth
aumbl. Bake 25 mlnuta at 3SO'F. or
until hot and bubbly. Moka 4 •rvln91
Apprcmmot. ~: $3.90
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Sup:tt tilMng wtth a beked potato. car-
rot ~ and m!ked pk:lda.
The Walaca read fAHll..Y WWU.Y In the
Trl·Cltv Herold, Kennewtck, Wuh.
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2. In a lltlle ol the ~. cook pep-
pu, onion and cieley, sdrring until limp. s. Bring w*r to bol. add rice and toUp
mix and baQ 5 mklutirs. Mta aD "'We·
diems; pow Into C 111 f I ole cbstl. 8aM In
lfnf. own for 50 minu!a, unc:iowred.
C. Sprinlde chopped null ow:r cwrole
durtng the last tew mnim ol bekJng.
Mak.ea 4 90"Ufngl
ApproJC1mca co.t: $3. 75
Appmxl~ cost per tetVlng: $. 95
Suggest eervlng with three be.all salad,
app&aauce and Iced tie.&.
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AppoJdmc* aitr: $2. 90
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Mall from San Antonio, Texas, includes
this tradlional recipe for ~ Mary
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2. Beat fl99', .... Mk and .,,..J twms
frahly ~ b&aca SMPPG' In another
bowl. Set aside.
S. Cook ~ • dalrtid. Pow off
-m. and, irnmedlndy, wh.111! tpegtwtti
II hot. add to bacon wid'I reeveci drip-
ptrlgl and the egg-.n-6 mbdurc. Stir
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fllBS! Sprinkle Pa 11111Wl dleeR on lop.
5. This • wry lnapcnstw and wry tas·
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Appo~ cio.r: $2.50
Approid"'-* COit per ..vlng. S.65
Suggest MrVtrlg • wtdl ausly bnad and
~ tlc-.d salad.
M.y Arm and tMr famlfy read FAML Y wmu. y in the Exprea-News. San An·
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F AMIL V WEEJ<L Y
From Racine, Wis . Wt' re.
cefued o dme/v cookie ~clpe,
Fresh Apple Cookies. Fom//y
Weekly reader, Paa Lomberty,
.aya. 'Thia /1 a fouorlte fomlly·
cookie recipe g4veri to me by
my mother "
FRESH APPLE
COOKIES
In laJge bowl with elec1J1c
mlxef. cream together 1/l cup
shortening and 11;, cups pac:M·
ed brown sugar. Add 1 egg;
beat In at medium speed.
Sift together 2 cups unsifted
al·pUrpOM flour, 1 ttalJ>()On
baking !Od., 1/l teupoon sah. 1
tea1poon ground cinnamon
and 1/2 taaapoon 91ound nut·
meg. Add half of the dted dry
Ingredients to ahortenlng and
11.1gar mixture. Stir In 1 cup
chopped walnuts, 1 cup finely
chopped apple end 1 cup chop·
ped rallln1. Mill well.
Add remaining dry Ingre-
dient.: mix well. Drop from
tutlpOOn onto gr•ated cookie
at*1; dow 2 lmha ~
each drop for tpl'Udlng. Bake
In pret...at.d 400'F. own for 9
to 12 mlnu•. Spe.d wtth
Vanllle Glue while 1ti11 hot.
"'""-°"'°t't 48 cookla
VANDJ..A (;uzE
In medium bowi, ba.nd J 1,.C,
cupe ~ ._.,, 2•n
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RECIPE
EXCHANGE
st1H shiny meringue forms Add
•/• teaspoon van ilia elCITZICt
Spre.ad on top ol pie, return to
oven for about 5 to 8 minutes to
brown lighdy Maka 2 pie$
Edwin reads FAMILY WEEXLY in
the G~. Joplin, Mo
Ftom lhe tolHng c;ounay of
West Virginia coma o uonotlon
on on cp~ue.c! cou Clloco
late Chip Applaauc.e Cake w~
oon thank Almaltiogutt for thu
yummy contnbutton A/mo
writes. WThls Is a favonte ca)ce
rectpe lhdt never falls lo ge1
'ohs' and 'ahs' from those who
eat It "
gtound cinnamon. llh tea
spoons ~ound nutmeg. 1111
tea.spoons 91ound allspb!. 11/t
teaspoons ~oond dovu and l
teaspoon salt Mill weU
Add 10 dry mgredients 1/2 cup
shortening, 2 cups ~uce.
2 eggs 1/t cup chopped walnua
or olmonds, 'fl cup chocolate
chip$ and 1 cup raisins Beat
untU smooth Pour batter Into
greased 13 )C 9 )C 2 Inch pan
Spnnkle top of b.!ltter wtth 2
tablespooiu brown ~gar, 1h
cup chopped walnuts or
almon<h and 1h rup chocolate
chtp6 8dke 1n preheoted
3so-F oven for 30 10 35
minutes or until cake tests
done C ur Into squores to serve
and l table.spoon butter or
margarine. Use pastry brush lo
q ulckly glaze cookies
Mo/cu about Jf4 c:up gkue
Patt recids FAMJL v WED<L v In
The Joumo./ Tima, Racine,
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Ftom the Art&ono ltlt.chen of
Elenore Moorhead here'• o
red~ of th~ make·oheod uorle·
ty, Beef-Vegetable Borscht It's
o heany meol-ln-a·bowl toup,
so~thlng you mlght make
ouer the weekend to eat the
next week.
BEEF-VEGETABLE
BORSCHT
Jn a large kettle or Dutch
oven, melt 2 tablespoons
margarine. Add 1 cup chopped
onion, l cup sliced carrots, 3
cups shredded cabbage and l
tablespoon minced parsley to
kettle and saut~. stirring fre·
quently, about 3 minutes.
Add 1 can (8-ozs.) tomato
sauce, 1 qt. beef bouillon, 1
tablespoon vtne{J'lr. l can (17
om.) shoemtng beets, undraln·
ed. and 1to2 cups diced cook·
ed beef. Heat to boiling, COYer,
reduce heat and simmer 30
mlnutea or until vegetables are
very tenda. Seaton to taste
with sa.lt and pepper.
Serve tteamlng 00. In lorge
90UP bowls; top each tmllng
with a tp00nful of aour aum If
desired. Mow 2 quorta
Elenore readl FA.Mil. v WEEK
L V In the Courl«r. Pracott,
Arlz.
Edwin G AMlng of Neoeho,
Mo .• .enda ua on old recipe.
Edwin wni.1, "Here II o ree(pc
that come from Gamony about
100 ,,.art ago. My grand·
m<Xhcr pe /1 to my rnolltcr.
and now I have It. I om 10 VCo"
old."
COTTAGE CHEESE PIE
line two 9-tnch pie pens with
pe..cry end flute edsiet or crimp
wtth a fork. Preheat own to
32S'f.
In • medium bowl, bat to-
gether 2 cups cou.gc c:heae, 1
cup 1Ugar, 2 lablelpoont com·
,AllllUWllALY,~7 • .,. •D
starch, 3 ~yolks. 1 cup heavy
cream and 112 teaspoon ground
nutmeg. Divide fllllng be1ween
the two pie sheUs.
Bake lor 30 to 35 minutes or
until set. Beat 3 egg whites unlll
~h peaks lorm. add 6 table·
spoons sugar, 2 toble.spoons at
a time. continue beating unril a
CHOCOLATE CHIP
APPLESAUCE CAKE
In large mixing bowl. com
blne 2 cups unsifted all·purpow
flour. 11;, cups sugar, I 'Ir tu·
spoons baking soda. l table·
spoon cocoa, I 'II teaJPQOns
Molce.s 10 ro 12 MT11lngs
Alma reads FAML v WE.EK1. v m
the Po1t·Herold & Raleigh
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COUNT ON
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Geritol's iron will actually build your
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different from just plain vitamins-and so
important to you.
IN mARILYN'S
KITCHEN
FAMll..Y WED<LY readers en o uo~d
and lnUrflllng bunch. A kuer cotM In
from o reader who ~ Poulovo, o
nwrfngue-00.d ~rt, Ofl o reunt trip
co Au.voao ond New ho/and, and re·
quated the recipe. I UICJI Intrigued by the
dllh and so did a b# of raeorch
Poulooa la ocwoJJy a type of merfngue
It i. rumored that It wcu nomed In honor
of the famou• bo/lenno, Anno Poolouo,
by ~ enthu.mtk: od~n 1'11 tature ii
belwun tha1 o/ a hard ~rtngw .>ien
and a eoft pie nvrlngue -cn.py and
deJlcalie on the outlkk and yet IO/t and
morshmollowy on the Im/de
TrodltJonolly, Poulooo II terued /llled
with whipped cream and /reUt /nJf;
upedally bcerrle•. You may pn/er to t7}I
the trop4col Pineapple Cream FU/Ing hae,
which h01 the oduontage of using the egg
yolb not uaed In the meringue
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l . In large mixing bowl, with electric
mlxet, beat egg wh11A11, aum of tartar
and •It unt111olt peaks form. Add sugar,
2 t.llble1pOOn• at a ttme. bullr\9 conaan1-
1y until sugar la d.Allolved' • and whites
.... 9k>llY and egilln .and In IOft pea.ks.
I . Bat In vanilla.
S. On waxed ~-covered beklng
.nut, aprud about l/l ol merlngue In 2
c:lrda of about 8-lnch diameter
4, l"6ng Nmlllnlng merlniJJC, wtlh a
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on eac:ti drcle blj buldlng up edges lo
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I . Bek& In preheated 250'F. own l
hour 15 mlnuta. Tum olf ~n. '-""
mertnguc• In own wtlh doer dowd 1
hour. Cool compi.t.ly.
6. Jutt bftcn eavtng, fill udl wtth
IJbotd 2 CUJ» Plneepple CNlm Rang.•
G.nilh wtd'I whipped aum Wld pineap·
pie ptecee, ' d..er.d.
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a few pU\eapple p6eces fOf garnish, ii
desired Se1 aside.
2. Combine sugar and c:omJtarch In
euoepan. SClr milc Into egg yolks
Gradually ltlr a amall amount of mile mix
ture Into dty Ingredients, making a
JmOOth paste.
3 . Gradualy tar In remaining milk mix·
tUTe and raerved ptnupp&e tyrup. Cook
04/C'f medium he.at, stirring consiandy un·
tlJ mbcture thickens and bods. BoU and ltlr
1 minute.
4. Remo11e from heat Stir In rum, but·
ter, vanilla and drained plncapple unUI
blended and butter II melted COY«r with
plaltic wrap. Chill untll aervlng llm«
Mab• about 4 cu,,. ftfllng
A wonderful sweel·aour ~mponl·
nwnt to both the Chkken Fried Steak and
the Com Pudding would ~ my recipe /or
Swee 'N' Simple Coalow hi. Olle of
the redpa In FAMILY WEDCLY'1 Cooking
blj the c.Jendllr ~. publftlhed by nma Boob and here printed by pennis·
"°'1. The recipe hOI bMn adopfad from
the old·dme Horuev Hows 5'ow
SWEET 'N• SIMPLE
COLESIAW
UMd IO make tt In any euent, the pn·
parotlon ii /or bu/ -wrprWng/11 or no.
llmply prepared ond amply seaaoMd
with nosta1gfo Herr t. OM uersJon
C HICKEN-FRIED STEAK
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l . Pound bfff lllc:a to flatten and
tendert.r..
2. Mix egg and mJDc In a p6e pan, Di>
meat llices In egg-mill mbcture, then In
aulhed aadte"S.
S. In heavy skWet. brown mut In hot oil,
turning to brown bod'I aadel. When mut
II browned aprinlde wtd1 ult and pepper
Cowr aklet; reduoe heat and cook llow·
Iv llbout 45 to 60 minutes or until tenckr
Rcmow mMt to platter, keiep wwm
4. In 2 or 3 t.ebWtp00t11 pan ~
blend 2 ~II "°"''. Add 11/t CUPI m~ or water. heat, ttin1ng to boiling
S..mn to tuee, acrw wtlh mut
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dttldltood c. com pudding, mads lrih
conned aeam·"VW com l'uc o/Nn tried
10 dupltcaW thol lmOOdi /blot. Otwl I do
bc&.uc dtat the /olowlng ~ II the
~ IO lhc one In my memory.
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Waging Wat
Against Crippling
Football Injuries
By Norman 8town
.
I t's 4:45 In the afternoon. On the *'eJd
of Riverhead, N. Y.. High School the
football ... m II running ml lnlruquod
ICrlmmage, gstdng ready for Saturd.ty'•
big game. A linebacker goes down •nd
stays down. "My neck hum," he tells hll
coach. "I can't feel anything." Eight
weeka later, Henry Francke Jr. II dead
from• footbell-rcleted Injury. He had suf·
ftnd a broken neck.
On an •ver191. 30 ~-IChool f<>c:lltW
pl9ycrt d .. ad\ yur, ebout 19 ol them
&om head and neck lnjurils IUltalned
during prKtlce or • game and 10 or 10
from lndhc:t foodJel-m.t.d ceUMI such
.. ~ •tt.edu and lbokel. One out of
every ev. hlgh-echool pl.yen requn.
torM form of m.ctJcal INetmmt during
th• IUIOO, •nd one out of 10 .... • ..nous ln)uty. In lem life, many ol the
men than 250,000 In~ m-v cMvelop
Into a~ ~ or terioul ct.m.us to the iplecfl, Mr and kklneye.
Why tO m1ny foocbd "'IUriel among
~-tchool p&.y.rt? .. mlythlng b.mg
done to pr<*Ct them? Three ~ ••
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I Aboue, Dr Joseph Torg of the Uni-
versity of Pennsyluanla $ Sports
Medidne Center At left, an ath~re
strengthens his damaged knee on one
of the Center's conditioning machines
In an attempt to cut down on the number
of Injuries, a ben w .. lnltttuted by high-
IChool and oollege n.Oonel •thlcdc
allOdatlonl on "tpeerlng" or butting; thc
eWienc:e, however, lndkate.s that It Isn't
working. The number of students paralyz·
ed by neclc fractures and ipinal cord In·
)uries has wudy lnaUMd,accordtng to a
report In th• Journal of the American
Medkal Aslodatton. .
"Otfcrutw becks making taclda ....
the ldds wtth the ~ rtlk of braking
th* nOa and ending up qUldr1plegk::s °' totally peraty.d." My Dr. Joecph s.
Torg, who Nnt the Unlwnly of P.nn-
.ytv.ni. 't $porta Medictnc Cente and II
dlltutbed by the curnnt reth of footb.11
tn)uttlt. From 1971 through 1977 there
....... 1.129 ·~ lnjurta to the he9d
and neck. One hundNd eeventy..tx ,..
tuJlied In pe1NIMftt ~ from the
neck down.
"Clurty we.,. In dMP trouble," Mys
WMran ~ AJ OeRogldl, echo-
1"9 the perplexity felt by eportt
.uthortia. IUlm ph~ and conc::.rn·
ed penmli. FOQ4bd • pa.y.d by .,
••tlm•ted 1,276,000 h'9h-echool
ttudll'lla end llOf'ne t 70,000 ~ 9
~old to J& on junJof·hWi a1 Pop
Warner teams. Bui If wasn't until Danyl
Stingley, the outJUindlng pass receiver of
the New England Patriots, suffered a
paraJyzjng neclc Injury that the dangers of
football received widapn!ad atmitioo
The Occupational Safety and Health
Admlnlmatioo estimates that a footbaJJ
player -whether In high Khool. college
or a professional -Is 200 times more
Ukely to be Injured than a coal miner. "If
we don't change the game, we may not
have a game to play,· aays Dr Harley G
Feldlck, tam phY*llln and director of
student health at the Unlvenlty of Iowa
Physicians allo lhare a mounting con-
cern over the Influence of ttievtted gama
on youngAln. Says Cart Blyth, MCretary
ol the NCAA Committee on Compcdtlve
Sofeguards and Medical Aspects of
Sports: "Younglt.Cn tee Illegal hand-to·
hand combat among prolnslon&I athletes
during the game, and they copy It."
H .vvard Unlwnlty psychiatrist Chater
M. ~rec beKeva te'-vt.tcd acts of
IPOf1S vk>'-ncc. porttc:ularly thOM depk:-
Hng Illegal play, haw a negative .Hect on
a young plllycr. "He tea thlnga he might
not think of othcr.v\M." Moreover, P\ercc
aays, the i.lcvblng of such acts-and the
reemphMaing of them v'6 Instant replay
-r.iey be ~ by youngisaas as a ~t
ol permlMon from .ahJlta who terW ..
~nt role mode ...
What can be done to *"' the tide ol
n\llyhcm? Thomat Tutko, a psychologht
at San Jote State University In CaMomla,
recommends • total ratructurlng of
~. wtlh lped91 ·~ on red~ lnjurtet. If It appe....s th.I • IMm
.. lt111i1dol .. lij knocked 9n oppot..-nt'•
quMflllbtidt out of ttte g,wnc, It too would
be forced '° comptae the game uttng •
beck up~-A~ medical of·
fleer could CMlfMe the •• ilitllt of
~ ln\IOMng lnJW1111.
~ wrn-up •• ... -ninnlnQ
OI calllhenk:I btbw wh pr..:b OI
game -can hq» pnwnt lnjurW. So C8n,.... and .... tir..-dustog pndlct.
And no team should be pu1 through
11r«nuous workouts when the tern·
pcra:ture II over 90"f. and hurnkitty \s
high. Euruon under suc:h condlllonsun
c.aiue exhaustion, even fataJ hut stroke
Mofe thoro\.l!tl training '°' coaches In . physicMogy rrUght also hq>. One study of
hlgh-tchool foocball Injuries Indicated that
a~ peroentage of coaches were un-
aw.n of how and when liquids and salts
should be glwrl to malce up '°' loss
through penpntioo h Is worth noOng
that two-thlnh of aU f~U Injuries occur
during practice
lilae's also ~enc:e that many In·
jured school athlete:s may not be getting
medical attention qulckJy enoogh. A
Wat Virginia University orthopedist, Dr.
K. Douglas Bowen. who snidled the
handling of Mmldget," junior-high and
hlgh-9Chool football ln)uries. called the
delay ~ alannlng and disrurl>lng And
more ofum than not." he says. Mlt wa.s
coaches. not docton, who handled
medical emergencies "
New foocball gear may help. too To
rurb the high !'lite of kne« ln)ur\es. Penn·
sylvanla's Dr. Torg suggaes schools
change from football to soccet shoes His
raearch at 36 hl!ih IChools In Phlla·
delphla, where varstty players twitched
from shoe. wtth cleats to toecer shoes
with a molcMd sole, showed a malk~
decrease In both the Incidence and
severity of knee ln)ur\es. Most Impressive,
the number of swgk.aJ operations In a
see.ton fell from 17 to two
Another advocate of the need for more
raorch Into effecttvena. of protKt!ve
sthletk equ.lpment Is Prof. Kenn«th S
Clarite, dean of the physkal education
department at the University of llllnols
and founder of the Nattonal Ath)etlc In-
jury Reporting System (NAIRSI, the
largat bank of Injury data on hlgh-tehool
and coOcge athletes Al a one-time re-
habilitation tnerapls1 he shares the con-
cern of phv*Jans, coecha ~ parents
about health r1tks. MBut I'm dlsrurbed that
so much written about foo«ball tn)urla Is
emotk>nal and slmplisUc," he adds~
Now In Its sixth year of operatk>n,
NAIRS has 41C:CUmulat9d det.aUed lnfOf·
mation on the exwnt and drcunutanca
of more than 17 ,000 foocball ln}uries. By
far. the mot! frequent type -..nous as
well u minor -ln\.'Olws the knees.
Head and neck ln)uries rank ftfth .
Clarite says that pamlts should lrutst
that the children·• IChoob keep dct.alJed
reconit ol foocball ln}urla and monttor
them to ,.. how they compen with na-
tional ct.as.. U • IChool contbliandy has
~players getting hurt than II normal,
beid coechtng may wd be the C.-ute.
Porwntt who pennlt their ton• to play
football should Do lnllst they be In the
be.a phy9cal condition. Contrwy to
popular bcblf, lightweight athl.ta do not
....in men eatout ln)una than heavtcr
ona. he eeys. The heevm, talllr and i..
._. a p&as-IS, the ~ Mk.ty he II to
91'1 hurt.
It Is hoped th.tnQI wdl c.henge. Wih
ltrtcWr penaltta dumg games, better
~t '°' players Md oorttlnued
CIOnQlm ol .,.,..nts, COldMI Md tpOCtt
olk:IMs, we !MY be .._ '-> *"' the tide
ol .tout .,., .. to hWl·tchool .. fooet.I~ ..,
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Werning: The Surgeon Genlfll Hes Determined
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JOBffiANSHIP hard ror you to do your jOb ..
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can take '°me consolaoon from the fact
that you're not aJone'
The Three Things People Hate
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·s end us your complaints about your
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yo0r boss does that is unfair. that make$ II
And If you happen to be a boss. the
responses might help you to see some of
the things you do that 1nlunate
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bosses 10 learn from, here are the three
bqJest boss gripes we heard.
'"My bou truta nnployees UM
'1htnge.' mak.a thftn Sn.I frultnrted,
humiliated and ttupkt."
This IS ll puzzling salu.stlon We
Amencans h11ve been deluged with ad·
v'<:e on evftYOOe's basic 11et!d lo be op
precloU!d os on lndrulduo/, on how peo ·
pie work nol only for money but for
"recognmon ·· apprecwioon and sense of
achievement It's dtfflcuh lo under~nd
how anyone brigh1 enoogh 10 hold a
supervu.ory posmon could have mi.s.sed
the me~ge
No doubt some of the compl.s1nts we
rece1wd were uiused by mism1erpreta
hun of the boss's intentions Bui could so
laJ9e a response all be misinterpretation?
Over and over m our leners "The boss
con~Klers hrs subordinates lo be obiects
much the same 4S typewnlers or co
pying IT\behm~ He uses u'. his obiects
10 further hlS own ends " Or from a
restaurant workPr. "Sometimes he 1eally
m11kes me feel about an Inch high "Or. "I
am a nurse bur my supervisor makes me
feel llke a robot .. A bank offic1aJ vividly
descnbed his problem "Though I know
my business well the m.snager const.snlly
in1em.1p1$ when I'm explaining things 10
cu~omers Sometimes n's like " lennlS
m.slch w11h the customer looking back
and forth ThtS rMkes us look like dum
m~. and 11's not good for business,
e ither "
Why should a boss bother listening 10
this first complaint? Beca use industrial
psychologists long ago d1SCovered thal
workers who feel humiliated and frus·
trate.d. consciously or unconsciously
develop subtle ways to get back ot their
bosses by lowering production and com
pounding on·the )ob problems
""The bou ncw:r glva • complJ.
ment or olu1 anv r«Jnlorcanent."
Over and over again readers s.ziid lhal
they yearned for occasional kind words
ond reinforcement from their boss. It was
M Important. many said, as 1helr salary
"If M only knew we'd do anything for a
compliment ... one person told u•, "for 1t
pat on the ~bd (or the back) occasional·
ly The payoff Is not just In the
paycheck .. Too often It 1eem.s the only
words a boss hos 10 offer are bad words
"He wtU not comment on the 99 percent
of a project that was accompltshed well,
only on the I percent of the job that
wun 't up 10 his standards," claimed an
emp~
.. My boae t.n't fatrl He ha h"
fevorttn who get tht promotione, pey
lnere•ta. special prtvtJega ...
While many bo~ certainly are guihy
ol unfall behavlof toward different peo ·
pie, especially where fomUy members of
the bou are Involved, 90me "favontlsm"
may aciually be In the eye of the be·
holder. Before working yourself Into a
fury about the boss's "pets," uk youtMtf
ti~ favofite really Is more rella!M and
effk:Mtnt than you. ls he or she eu1er to
get along wllh?
At the same time, thne'• no doubt that
pcsonality f&cton play an ever-lncrMstng
role In WOfk suaiea. lndulCrlol ptyeho·
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PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Glbaon stimWitted and renewed by the practic.e
and possess cognitive skills that help them
to make oonsu!X1lve U9e ol daydreaming.
4. True A 2()-year '°"91fudinal psycho·
metric study ol ITltdectual ~ ol
men and women taking place between
their middle 6<rs and middle 80's. con·
ducted by New York Staie Psychlatnc In·
stlture re5eJ!rchers, showed that men
tended to show an earlier and more raptd
dedine 111 111\elca'Mll function~
5 . TrtH! Studies at Rene Descanes Uni
versiry (Pam) show that ~emphasi:s on
academic sucxess and a conceiit that re·
lalles 111telligence 10 factual knowledge
and logic have led ro the ~ ol other
1mportanr 1tspects, such clS social und er·
stllndmg and the c11pacrt v 10 d~I wtth
both the probable and the uncer r3W1
tam IAJ
Does Yout ffilnd Affect Your
Behavior?
TRUE OR FALSE?
l . Your ability to think and reason can
depend on whether you 're a long sleeper
or. a shoo sieepet.
2. How weU your mental fltCUlties lune·
tion. how efiecttvely they solve knony
problems, ls related to whcth~ you're Sii·
ting do1o11T1, walking or redlnlng.
3. Daydreaming is a form of mental
dawdling, a substitute for thinking fav·
ored by people who are not overly en -
dowed with Intelligence
4. Women's mental abilities stand the test
of time better than men's do.
5. 1he more lnteDigence you have, the
more benefit you will derive from educ.a·
tion. but academic success does nor
assure a comprehensive mental abdity.
ANSWERS
1. True. In a study by a team of behavior·
al scientists at San Jose Stale University
(CaM.). srudents were iltervlewed regard·
ing their sleeping habits. On the bosis of
their reples, two large goops were fanned
short sAeeper5 (who slept 6 hours or less
each night) and long sleepen (who re·
par:ted sleeping 81/2 houB or more each
night) All were given psychological tests
designed lo measure "flu.id inleRigence"
-which is defined as highly effective
practlccll thinking ·1n which reasoning LS
J>Jomlnent.,. R'5Ults; long deepen sc~ed
significantly higher for general fluid In·
telligenee than short s&eepers.
2 . True. In a Yale University study of the
Influence of posture on the abUlly to
think, rea50fl and perform mental tas)u, It
was found that your body position -
whether you are sitting, standing or walk·
Ing -has a .stgfllflcant effect on your
thought processes, and each Is conducive
to different types ol thinking For exam
pie. when sub)ects in the study were In
the reclining r1tther than the Witlkmg posl·
lion, they reported fewer shifts of
thought, better concentration. with con·
sdousness focw.ed more clearty on mem·
ory and lalons •amed by pest expert·
encc. and on future ~Ides -rllthet
than thoughts centered on the Immediate
present. Sitting showed an tntermedlafe
effect on mental ability. These flndlngi
sup9I that~ you're faced wih ~
problems to be analyzed and tough ded·
sk>ns to be made, you should try varying
your posture -wal<lng, sitting. reclining
-with the Idea of tailoring your mental
output to flt the particular situation -and
thus ac:hleve your ~ealer poeential.
S. F"'-Everybody daydrums, and
atuclia .. PennsytvaNa s... ~
lndkate that )>eop&e ~h high I. Q . 1111>·
par to daydream somewhat more fre-
quently and are more accepting of day·
clrumlng than people of lower lntelll·
gencc." A further finding: People In the
lesMr l.Q . br~ tend to feel guilty
aboul ~ and ~ neglllM
thoughts about the content of their day·
dreams. It wa1 found, he>Mva. that peo·
,MILY wmc.t.Y, 0.--t, tlPI • *1
pie of higher lnteUigence rend to en)Oy
their daydreams, are often refreshed.
Experience what no smoker
has experienced before:
Tuste at 3 mg. tar.
'I Up front
high-taste
tobaccos.
26 years of low tar
know· how.
Easy-draw
double filter.
So much taste,
so little tar ...
Wammg: Tl'te Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoklllg Is Dangerous to Your Health.
... taste that
takes you down to 3
and makes you
glad to stay there.
Kentm
Taste at 3 mg. tar. Experience iL
An exquisite acccuory for your talile at an 111cred1ble prne. It'$
International Silver's Condiment &rver-truly :a je-wel for your table.
Intricately grooved $0 it glnms like a prism 1n tM l1>:ht, tM cleg;rnt
j11 comes comrlcte with a silverplatcd top and companion spnon, and
sits smartly on its own sllverplatcd tray. A way to serve sug.u nr musrard,
chutney or chocolate srrinkfes with flair.
Order IC'Veral stt a complete condiment service. But hurry! At th••
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Picture, pkture on IM wall.
You're nOf the prettlut ot ol/
In foc:l It talcu but llltk wit
To •u you're }ult the oppaaitL
Then why di.ploy this picture of
A .cerne we really do not low,
A ma<km pointing, moy~ Op An
Or SOrMlhlng that la Mom or Pop An'
Why con 't I •II ll, bum It, trade It'
11/ iell you why. The one who mode It
Might just drop In (ahe'• my w1~·1 nku}
And otlc, "Where 11 my motterplece?"
-Richard Armour
UPDATE: Men wldom make ~at R.ations
where gas ls. -R~ Sonda
PET PEEVE
l'ue told our dog that he'• a dog
So o~n lhot It grlcua rM -
Whot ~ua ~ ewn wor1t I• that
I don't think he belleuu rM
-Dlclc Emmon•
IN THE SOUP DE J0UR
The restaurateur shook his head sadly
"Business was never wone," he confided to a
friend "I'm loslng a fortune "
"Then why don't you cloM?"asked the friend
"lmpoMlble!" snapped the owner kThesc
days, who can afford lo eat out?"
-Mortin Rogowoy
The oblllty to laugh at youtMI/ ahowa
ma.ochlatk tendencja -Edward Allen
The bunnyfactor: Of course divorce occun
among rabbits Ifs called hare-splitting.
-Frank Tyger
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Helping Your Child Learn to York Stale 5enMt fcLK'a«kin Comminu,
reports that the new emphasis on reading
at home has fosmed improwd reading
~ and )oi; in reading for chidren.
"'You can partlcipAle without spending a
cent." he said. .. Al you have to do Is
spend 15 minutes a day reading with
yow children." And this kind of activity
can also strengthen feelings of .._
family togetherness. l&J
Be a Better Readet books becomes too cosdy, let the children
select books &om the lbary. Another
good ldu Is to anange temporary ex·
changes of books with friends Of relatives. .
By Samuel J. Gulino
Years ago, paren1s and children ~Id
often read together after dinner. But
nowadays that time Is generally ftBed with
lV-wall::hing. According to a report from
the New York State Senate Education
Committee, "chilcben spend 5.000 hows
walching 1V befcn they reach first
{Pde. Many high-school graduates have
watched 15, 000 hours ot televlsioo but
have spent onJy 11,000 hours in the
classroom.''
Today many parents and educators are
asking, '"Why can't Johnny read?" And
the answer has to do with the shift In
fami)y acttvltles at home. According to
research, the best reading instruction In
school can be vtrtually wasted without
reading practice at home. And the child
who starts school with little preparation al
home ls already playing "catch-up."
Greta Ktpnls, Director ot Reading fOJ the
Commac:k, N. Y., schools, says, "We
need parents to help children build a
reading habit."
Klpnls and other reading experts ad-
vise parents to l>egin a "reading
readiness" program at home -before
the chlkl even starts kindergarten.
Educators In several states (New York.
Idaho, Maryland, Massachusetts, Ohio
and Pennsylvania) are now encouraging
parents to spend 15 minuses a day
reading with their child, whether from
books, magmines or MWlpllpGS.
S+d• ... Up y-CW°•
R ....... Pr.,._
Even before your chld is ready to rad,
you can be pepwllig tmi (or her) b the
develop1~ ot radln!l tkills. You begjl\
with c::onwnalkln, bv ~ your
chld to tel<. Speall to your chld one-to-
one et the erarllest polltit 9 , and let
htm hem conWISlllk>c• among odwr
famdy meuiben. The ftnt words your
chld rad& will be It..-he has hemd or
spoilln.
Once your chld Is rudy for books. ha
N9dlrlg lhould be '-I on __. a -
peietlCleS and ~ c.a your
c:hlld's abltalbi lo .the "*9 you .-
together. rein, snow, clouds, anlmals,
plants, c:an and trains. "'Then. when
c:hldNn stat to ,.., llbcJUt it... ........
.. Dr. Arthur K.-lly. • l...oag Island
~prirdplil. ~wlldo
., wllh more.,.....-..... the *-tel _..-..to ltMllr own ..-mas."
Sart wlh pcta.we bocm .... -...
munge your chld '° ... llllclltilsllbout the
pcmre. \Nhm your c:hld P*c+ I
from ........ '° -*" wmdl. look • .,..., • ct.J wllh bn 9\ the dldionMy est-e .. .,..,.. tor e.JdNn). ~ •
gllM of~ the MW wardl M oftllft •
potllble.
If you...,,. leW!Wd1*1Nn met~
s--1 J. Ouh. 0 llCltool ~ ond °" --~--°'"*'·
James Donovan, Chairman of the New
CONT• LENSES
a pair! on1ys
t.a tban $15 a lens
If you're i:-rinl S40 to Sl50 lO ~your
contact lcnsca, you're i:-rinl too awcb_
There is absotucdy oo medical reason why
bard contact leosa have to be cxpau:ivc.
ThoK same c:ootlet lcnsa are oow available
to you throupi East Coast Opt..ical for only
S29.9S per pair. La.7 lhan SIS per lms. ne-...._.....,..,..... ,_ ... .,. ............
Hard lcmcs arc made from polymclhyt
mcthacrylatc. This llandard material is wed
by teduticians and laboratories all over the
country.
The standards of tbr laboratory of E!ast
Coast Optical exaect all government re-
quirc:mcriu and industry gujddincs. You arc
au.aninteed cuct dupticatioo of your eye doc-
IOt"'s pracriptioo. , .......... , ... ., ........
At oaty 129.9' a pm, yOG cu alTonl to drop
your imuruoc oo your COlll.ad Im.ta. A.ad
t.lllll cm-}'«'8 nm mare.,..,.
'fllIP?tttll'IJ Pl 11 Jf
You mm& be comold:dY sabafied wilb lbclc
coatacl lema « returD tbaD and your money
wilJ be rc:f""""t.-no qDatiom uled. nm ,.._.. • Yalid re. • r.n JO .,,
after 108 rcaM yom-lcma..
Aclllllret1•111•f11-
Baides drar. Joa be¥c. cbaicz ol 15 csc:iaiac
tint& wbcn you order thac biP qmtitJ bsd
lcma..
CHOOU ANY Of l'MlU TINTS ooe·e ooeo iiOO i OOO ~ m .,, 8r2 8r3 .-i l'IQ • ""
Yo. cmadlocsa paktimt wllidl-doc-
Ion recomnlft!d for cvayday war. 1be
diaht cob will Abo bdp JOU lee your laues
if you acddnMaly drop them.
For prolCICdoa fram silft., cbclC* • VCY Wit. wllidl is ideal for oftice me..
Yoa caa also UK riD1s • • f....._ .:am
bJ ctu:r:--· fistftili... or c:t.acinl I~ color o yow eya.
1be dart tiau (l'J) cu be med to rqilla
your wnct-. A DOk of CUlioD here bow·
ever, tbac tiDU arc DOI reooum• m !led few m..
door or nisbt -a tJxy blod out mucb o(
thttisM-
Aad tiace lbclc lcma COil IO little. you cu
afford to OW11 -.i pllin.
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h is a commoo industry practior 10 colOt"
"dot" lhr surface or lbc riahl !au roe identi-
fication. Unfominatd y. 1hc dot gmerally
wean off in a monlh or 1wo, of1cn causing
unn«esSal'Y ~ irritation Of inflamarion. East Coast OpticaJ uses a special "Dolling"
System whcnby tbc dot is actually placed
huo t.br lens iudf. laiving a smooth surface
that will ocver wear off or cause irritation in
tht ~-Tbis special "Oouing" System oosu
ooJy SL.SO c:nra.
AHSW81S TO YOI.# ~ST!OfCS
AIOUl UST CO~ t OP1'ICAl
Q. WM is Us/ COIB1 Optiall?
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Q. c"" I ~ "'Y ftnl pair of COlll«I l~nsa 1~11 &st COii.Si OptKtll?
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U your morning or evening doesn't
begin until you hear the thud of the paper
as II hlls your porch, chances are you
would have a rough Ume If II weren't
delivered every day Or maybe you pick
up your paper from the "rebd·all·about
-It" kid while you're on your way to or
from work. In either case, newspaper car-
riers make your life easier, and In recognl·
tlon of their Importance In spreading the
word, Saturday. October 13th has been
declared International Newapaper Carner
Day, the day set aside each year during
National Newspaper Week to honor the
young men -and since 1974, the young
women -who help "get the paper out
every day of the year."
Newspaper canlers have a long tradl
lion They've helped make newspapers
what they are today. Since 1776, the
American press has grown from 29 week
ly pa.pen to 7,486 weekly papers with a
clTc:ulatlon of over 35 mUllon , 639 Sun·
day papers with over 51 million ci'cula·
tlon; and nearly I ,800 dally papers that
reach 60.7 million readers. And that
tradition has had Its share of 1Uustnou1
names. John Wayne, Willie Mays, Cap-
taln Eddie Rickenbacker and Senator
Abraham Ri>lc:off all started out as
newspaper carrlers Juit think: Someday
you may be able to say you knew him or
her when.
Nutrition For Athletes
Docton ~ ftndtng that you really are
what you .. ,. pertlcularty II you're an
alhletil. Sports medktne II now dlrecdy
bnklng ~ lllhJcta ut to their Injuries
and to the tpeed ol thetr NCOW1y. ..YI
Or. Ruth AJexand.r, coordinator of
wOm.n'• ln~tc •~ at the
Unlwnlty ol Floftda.
'What an athlete uta can d«tmmlM
PAMD Wl!llOl'
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Behaving At The Ball Palk
I
I • A World Serlu gom~, circa 1925
As World Series lime swings around
again, many people's thoughts are tum·
Ing to baseball. But the game on the
fleld Is not where Robe11 FC>Rer's anen
tlon b focuted Foster. a graduate stu
dent In anthropology at Columbia
University. goes to bMeball games to
watch the fans
"I wanted to see how play behavior
differs from other types of behavior."
explatls Foster. ··1 chose baseball as the
play adMty becaUM I hke II. What I
found was that, al the ball pa&, social
how long he or she has to sit out waiting
for an Injury lo he.al," says Alexander
During competition, she stressa. the
body needs a diet high In protein, Iron
and potasllum Thne components help
prevent Injuries because they lessen the
chances that either general or mutclc fa·
Ugue will occur. So eat right and keep flt
He Danced All Night
lf dancing aJJ night Is your kind of thing,
then JC. St.are II a man you11 admire.
Stare, a 22-yur-old fom'lh lance cor·
poral In the Marina, recently broM the
Gulnnca Book's worid record for mare·
!hon dancing. His time? 332 houn
This dance, however, was not Stare'•
first marathon cffor1, and he didn't disco
for narty 14 days )ult to br-..k a record.
"I've been Involved with ra!Mg funds for
the Mu1CUlar [)ytilrophy ~Hon for •
couple ol yon now," he Ql>lalns. "LMI
year I held• 50-hour marathon dance,
and that rUcd n....ty $3,000 for MOA.
So, tM!fON I got out ol the Marine Corpe, I
<*ided to do !hit; In f.d, when I Ut1.cS
dendng I WM a MarN Md when I ftnMhed
l w• a cMll.an."
In onler to quaWy M • nicord bNaket. _ Sftrc had to be acco~ by two vert·
1lm at aU Uma. The Gulnnaa rula allow
distinctions ~ak down. peopk interact
very differently from the way they do
outside Violent and aggressive behav
lor b more pronoune«d. but so Is the
fact that you can spe4k to someone
without needing an Introduction Peo·
pie express their emotions ~e readily,
and differences In status, weahh, cl.us
and reputation are ea.stly erased "
So. If you're planning on watching a
ball game. keep In mind that the person
sitting next to you may be monl! than
jult an ordinary bueba1I fan
for a five-minute bfeak every hour. and
Stare let his tlmc aco.imulate to that
every three hours he had a 15-mlnute
rest stop "I ate whU. I was dancing," aays
The donclng corporal
Stare, "bee.au. durtng lhOM bnaka all I
wanted to do was .&Mp. And ~n I
ftnaUy quit, 1 w.nt to Md and slept for 21
hours ~· ~could haw mowd
me." And we didn't he.tr him atldng for
more .
Lifestyles
A.tdtuda. Is Amenu'• youth becom·
Ing more conservative? In a wrvey of
2.284 young people ranging from 14
to 25 years old. the Amerlcan Council
of Life ln~rance found thal 65 per·
cent of th0te quHtloned Wlld they
wanted the kind of llfe that provides "a
good ,ob. a nice family, a home In a
pleasan t neighborhood and a role In
the community " The same survey,
taken In 1974, showed that only 57
percent feh that way Today 40 per·
cent stated that the main reason for at·
tending coll4!ge was to train for a spe·
clllc occupation. In 1974. only 29 per-
cent held that view a..... On April 1. 1975, Massa·
chusetts' Bartley.Fox gun-control law
went tnto effect. The law called for a
mandatory minimum one-year 5en-
wnce for those convicted of Illegally
carrying a flreann wnhln the state Re-
cently a group al the &ston Unlver·
slty Center for Criminal Justice con ·
eluded a two·year study on the effects
of the law on the cnme rate The
group found that the law reduced the
aaual Incidence of gun aswuh, but
1ha1 the number of non-gun assaults
had increased The law also reduced
the number of gun·related robberies
and homicides The group noted,
howewr. that "persons who Illegally
C6rried a firearm by no means lnevit·
ably went to )AU," meaning that In
some caMI t"-1 authorities charged
defendants with a less-serious cnme to
avoid the mandatory sentence
BIRlltDAVS (all Un). ~
Wall Rostow 63; June Allyton 55 Mon·
elev -John W. Gardner 67; Jelle
Jacklon 38. T~ -John Lannon
39. Jaduon Browne JO, John EnlWllde
35 ~ -H~ Haya 79:
Harold Pinter 49: Ben V«reen 33. 'Thur.
elev -Daryl Hall 33; Jcronw Robbtns61
Frldav -Tony Ku~ 43. $etwdev -
Pamela lYfln 37; Yva Monmnd 58, Paul
Simon 38; Marie Osmond 20.
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Full menthol refreshment. That's what ARcnC
LIGHTS del ivers. A very s~cial kind of menthol
refreshment you just won't find in any other low
'tar' menthol cigarette.
You see, while the filter holds back 'tar,' tAe
Warning: The Surgeon Genni Has Oettnnined
Thet Cigntte Smoking Js Oanuf!OUS to Yow Haith.
uniq ue new ARCTIC LlGl-ITS menthol ble nd
comes right through . Result? You get the iciest.
brig~test rnste in menthol smokin_&-:-~ff after
puff. Light up your fi rst ARCTIC LIGHTS.
You just won't believe it,s a low 'tar' menthol.
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SUNOAY, OCTOIU 7 ~ "
1
' 10:00 II C1J (lZJ r1r '"' flltbaR Oolfl1t11t•r lhe Grren Bay PuhrJ ar ~ ,, ~ _
--ttTr~ntrr3tcOlfs:-mirtrie tonnr~~~ Tnrft""~""'r-t .... -t -..
Sarnts (Note Pope's mass '"Wash rs prestnled during half t•m' ) ~-< ,,., /~-II 12Sl Of SnCIAl llOTICE: Mato1 league Chamot0nsh1p Ptav Olis ~
tentatively scheduled, sub1r.<I lo change Game '"'' Nal"1nal t eavu• I A L , ' ..
Casi. Teams to be announced ,
1
'!1!: ! ~ =..
11:00 11 s,omw.rld (Tentatm) •1.fi t r-m ll:ll D O Oil llfl '7'
l:Ol 11 0 rro Footbaft lhe San D•eco Chargf~ al rhe U•nv., B•nnrM\ '11 i°'t -
J:OO . Collea• rootbll USC al Waslungton State II t t 11PI cm ! .. l:ll e US NflioMls 01ag rac1n1 event , ~~ • •
5:00 11@ IUJ snCIAl NOTICE: Maio• leagu' Champ•onsh•P Pl.1y Ofb 1jlt
tentatively scheduled. sub1ecl lo change Game hve Ame11c~n t ·~l~' 11.11 I ~ •._A ~··
Wtst Teams to be announted V • , ., 6:00 8 This Is tlte World Strits Grul rnomenh trnm oasl World S•11•1 1 OD
MOllDAY, OCTOIH I
6:00 e CJ ) (10J 29 rro r-.n M11m1 Ootohtns al O~~tand Raid,,,
7:30 II World Stfies l'rtfinr. Tht Odoller Sfason lhr wtnn•nR \fUons ol
the two competing tums
TU£.SDAY, OCTOllR 9
5:00 e CJ t rf01 2tJ World Serifs l,., coverace nf th' lust game ltom I~•
city of lhe Ame11un leacue champion Teams lo be announctd
1:00 D Tiit loollles A special foc:us1nc Oft 100~1t\ ol thr I A l a~e•s
l:JO Ill Maalc Goes to flllMllOWll A ~ II [atvtn 'MaR•C JohnVln
M:OWESDAY, OCTOIH 10
5:00 • 111 10' '9 w.r1d Serifs lrve covmct nf the ~<ond aame from
the city of tht Allle11c1n Leacue champ!Ofl I tams to~ announced
ralDAY, DCTDIER 12
5:00 a 1) •101 t2tl WorW Stria live cottrace ol lht lhrrd pmr from !ht
city ol lht Nafoonat leacue champlOfl Tums to br announc•d
II :JO 8 re 'l i 111 'ro lashtbaM LA lakers 11 San Dieeo Cltppe"
SATU~T. DCTOIO ll
!:JO e (JJ rJOJ 12tJ World Serles lilt covtt1(' of the fourth rime from
the city of the N111on1l leaaue ch1mpt0n !um\ lo be antl(lunc•d
12:31 e CD (f"OI C2JJ Collett rootW Teams lo M announrtd
J:ll 9 r I, <rz "'1 s,tl1s SpectacMlr 11:00 e Colle1t roott1a• UCLA al Wuh1nrttlll
12:30 m 1'7' lltnt.dy Derby lwetw ho<l~ compete m th1~ hntse •a"
SUllDAY, OCTOICR 1
6:00 • "A SIMI! In the Da"" (com) ·~ -Peter Seller~. me Somme1
7:00 • "Tiie ~ Waltr'' (h0t) ·11 Alan Alda, Jacqueltn• Bonet
1:008 ft H """' UdJ Oowll" (dra) '78 -Charltnn Hrston (TentatM airs <M1ly 1t N1l1on1I leatur plays al IOAM) G "OU.lllllltl" (mus) ·5~ Gotdon MacRH (len1111ve 111s only 11
A.menc1n lurue plays at SPM )
t:OO • (') CtQl in "V'"""''' (drt) '19 1!1cll31d Lynell. Jason M1llt1 IOIUIAY, OCTOIO I
1:00 e waiarilt ~: llict lllattt f« 1 Ha"l"'c" (dra) I 1-Ctu Gul1ger
D 9J """" ,,_ Wn My f""1" (<111) ·41 Wallet Piclceon • ''Tiie llf'td Jllllttl" (clrO ·~ Clla11ton Hulon, EleallOf Pa1~e1
t.911 8 @ ft "Wllfn i4tll Was In Snsioll" (du) '79 HAI Holblool
l~ • ''Wlllt's Up Tlatt Uly1" ('om) '66 Woody Allen TU~f. OCTOIU t
t:tO • """""" llMM tM .,_,, ~m) '11 ~ Ctrirtes Bronson • "Wllttt llsln Dirt" (drt) ·&g-fflCIWd Burton. Ctrnt hstwood
!:00 • ([Z (J71 ''Tiie Wtary Mtn" (dra) · 79-Carl llolhm1n 8 Q lft ,.._riu11 Graffltt" (tom) '7J -R1tha111 Ortv11m
M:DltlSOAY, OCTOIO 10 1:00 • "lltff's Htroes" (com) · JO-Cll11t £a$lwood, Oonald S11thrrl•nd e """"""'" (edv) '6? Chuc• Connors. Adtm West
1:30 •Cl) (JJ fl7i "Tiit Cf* ~" (<111) '7&-Antllony Ou1nn t.to 8 O 01 "Mlr!Ot, llr1tt" (dr•) · 19-Janet Leith. let Minwt!her
l'HUISDAT. ocron• 11
1:00 e ~-lhnll•, lllO'' (clr1) '&3-CrtaOIY Peca. lony Cu1h~ G ''Wlltlt LM His liw" (dra) ·54 Susan Har•rd, Bette 01v1S
• "Strl111t ... w.rN" (sc1•h) ·1~-lohn Suon. !Ythlten M~lt• FllOAT, OCTOICll ll
l:tO • '11lt I.Alla CUM" (wes) '11 Ben Murphy, Roser Oam •"kt Slltielt ldft" (dra) '68-Roc-Hud~. Pat110 McGooltan e '1tle llfN tf lttflfJ Orittlt" (tom) '64 Peter Sellers SA'RflOH, OCTOIO l3
5!00 • ''Tiie .._ leltlt" (tom) '64 Tony Rlndall. Burl lvu t• • "WJ « 1....-t: Tiit Sllll ~ Mt• Catt" (dra) · 75 lfeOtst P~d. William Windom
• W (d11) '73-Peter 01 Anda, 8arbu1 R1nh t.oo • .. ,,.._Inf h AIM 1 NI Uwh11 111 Ptrll" (mu'> ·1~-Eur Stont, Jacques Br11
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How Much Is It Worth?
In the carpet business sometimes it's worth EVERYTHING!
Hardly a day goes by that we don't get a call re·
garding another company's poor installation.
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Then the value of the Investment looks pale in·
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Why pay $300.00 or $1500.00 for carpeting and
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We maintain all -ot ~ur own crews. all taught the
ONLY way to install carpeting -the RIGHT way!
The greatest majority of our business is referral.
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ALWAY S
A BAD GUY
Frank Gorshin admtl\ ht had n111Pd
leehngs about playinR Captain l\tllo~f 1n l hr
Plot to Kill a City a lwo part ep1sod, of Buo
Rogm in the ?~lh Cenlury airing on NBC
l hursday al !!PM and r.ontluding thP follo w1nR
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part had poss1b1ht1es but 1t was also tht 11i1,
of a v1lla1n 111 a series basPd on d cun11c \lr1p
and hr had bten down lhat road before
"Above all . what I wanled l<J avn1d wa\
rehear,1ng lhe Riddler h~ P1pla1n'
relemn& to the character hr created on thr
old Batman mres Don t grt mt wrong !ht
Riddler' was probably the best th1nR lhal her
happened to me. \clys Gorshin I vrn today
people stop me on the street to pose 11ddlt\
His portrayal ot The Riddler on Salman mad,
him so famous he soon becamr .i las Vrv,u
headliner the f11st 1mpress1on1s1 r1rr to reach
that stalus
r ..,o• l'l ~Pep iro .. 1nv. lhoueh nllt reput
pa· I sur r •ssrs ..1vs Gorsh1n Readrng the
Bui k R'!!·~· v npl m~clr him a .. arP he could
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d1amdllr bPf dv'" product" 1nva11ably olftr
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"IT'S WHAT'S HAPPENIN '"
I orl'nl(1 lJmJ'. M11 twit• I 11h1n, "1.u1 ._.,, ( lu"· ('IJ11d111i;, I In
r) and limm• M1 NH hul \IM 1n l .tli1nrn1J I 1•\1•r
'Whal sels (ahfo1nia r evPr apart lrom olhPr •.h11w\ a boor
teenagers 1s the storits ,,volvinR around thPir advPnturP1 ~nd
problems-are worked out horn their pornl of vie.. \dy\ Paul R
Picard lhe serres eaPcu11ve producer lhP ~1d~ dtdl "'''h th~
problem themsPlves I here s no pdrenl or l11fndly mdth leactle•
dropping 1n at the last ten mrnulH 10 pull a wtut1on uul ol a ha1 and
give !hem a smiling seimon
01 the nalf do1en or so ep1sodPs romple•Pd d\ Cll !hr\ w111on~ fhf
stones range from an amateur rdd10 d1\C 1ocke1 Ptiorts Ir ~Pf a~
interv1e .. w1Jh a rock star lo an 18 ypar 01d ~rrl s dr ,,,, 10 brea~ but
gently away from her lather\ dom1n.1ntP horn !he spu1tP1on~
launch ol a ne .. rock n roll band\ ca!fe1 10 deahnr with a reena~ed
np off artist
Jimmy McN1chol Marc McClurp Michele Jobin and Lorenzo Lama
sta1 1n !he series airing Tuesdays at 8PM on CBS All hough the series
regulars are Southern California tttnagers the snow is really about
teenagers everywhere and 11hat they re into last cars rock music
hanging out -prefeiably al the beach and of course the opposite sei
Jimmy and M.art..as bruhitMs V111Ce lktt~r end Ros1 WllTtnmr
pick up odd 1obs for spending money mostly 1epa111ng and rebuilding
C<lrs 1n Ross· garage I hey ve been hanging around with Laurie
(Michele Tobin) so long she s become one of the guys 1 he three of
them. with the semi regular character Bobby (Cos1e Costa) have
formed a band four on !he Floor Their somewhat older more worldly
friend Rick (loren10 lamas) runs a health food and skate rental
emporium al the beach d1spens1ng moral support and sound advice
along with his soybean burgers and broccoli frappes
The Cahforn1a r ever company often shoots on focalton 1n Venice
and Santa Monica on !he beaches near Los Angeles When !hey do
Marc McClure has the bes! deal m beaflnR the no1011ous Los Angeles
freeway congestion he can go home to his 50 foot houseboat
anchored rn nearby Ma11na ~Rey The-bo•t is named Pom Georie
"For better of for worse ·· says Marc Thal was the name when I
bought it It's bad hick to change a boat s name
When Jimmy McN1chol starred last year in the motion picture for
television "Champions A love Story he look ice skafln& lessons for
seven months even though he knew how to skate and had in lac!
played ice hockey-a rare leat for any Southern Cahforn1a teenager
But he won't need motivating lessons for any of the motivating
he II-be do!11c 1n lllUetttS, whether by car. sbte. wrtoruatt board
Not lone aeo. Jimmy proposed that su tebo1rdin&. which he says IS
a boom1na sl>Qf1 1n Europe Australia and South Af11ca as well as here.
be internatronalty recoenued, comp111na it to speed and heure
skating. ··t think the top people 1n the skateboard business ought to
try to persuade the Olympic planners to schedule ti, as a
demonstration sport, with • vrew to fettlng rt rnto tire '84 Games rn
probably have hung up my wheels by then, but I definitely think 11
should happen." •
Michele Tobin, a vetmn actress at the aee of 18-Grandpa Goes to
Washrngton and The F1tzpatncks, 1 motion picturt·for·telev1s1on for
broadcast later this season. "The Boy Who Drank Too Much," and
many commemals-w11t undoubtedly soon be the ob1ect of envy of
m1ny teen•&• &iris. since she's the only 1irt in the cast.
I vt a1red01 S'dM,O ~t" n~ e1•~r si 1th~ 11.ac1ous \tra.-bwy
Ill nd• _!..!!!.J>>:i 41 ~ t • "'J ., -11.lt JJ..d Ult.~anl In koow ~II
r•, ~wi.-" 'I " -ir, 'I~· i1<l l ''"! ln•i as~ Whats 11
~~ I I •e , .. ,.. •• 1 •• 'ff•·• .. ·~ n, lld•d flu! Im having a ·•a b ~ •
l • ea''"~ a( l uni l , .. • ;u•st r.w•d on a11 episode or
... ,~h ""' ~ •H d ,. !Pd t. r ~ '31h•• r Prnando Lamas Loren10
t•o• •hi' 'd'•• • r, .. "• '••m ' idmirali(ln Not only as my
tatner bi.1 d~ ' ·1•'" '"' n• q,, 011 tn• ser 11 -as s111ctly
pr ''ss1ona1 HP ~~t rrr b~ut 'm~ i '" 1C11r in fa cl lhat role
led to m, ll)IP '" th• ·~fl'li'T(' lil'll ldV oo .. n I look forward to
•11r~.r, .. 1th him d~a1n
W ,,~ "i "'''n n1m that'' lh•t v• Pelch other lrequentlv Lorenro
recentlv bou~hl ~ h"uw 1n th• l c1urel Lanvon area nf the Hollywood
Hill~ the stf P I lhf d•,a\lr(lu< b1ustlf11• 1n late September I was
hallway dCIO\\ rown .. hen I neard about 11 he said a fe111 days later
011 1ucar1on al Ille beach Bv the 11m• I could RPI 1he1e 1t was an
1111~"'' I ~01 lhrou~h the p.;hCP hn•s Jnd drC1ve up lo lhP house The
f11• "'as within a wuple ol hundred 1ards And lhere was Dad hosing
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The Last Resor1. Wednesdiry at 8PM on CBS
James Franciscus (I) portrays a US Mnator Wtlo becomes
President. Jacqueline Bisset plays his wife, and Anthony
Quinn portrays the shipping magnate who woos her. In "The
G""'k Tycoon," airing lor the 11,.t time on televlsi<>n at a
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W But ot 9tnny Hill
2• 01nc1n1 011<0 fD Od Cawttt Show
-11:30-0 e 12 Mowtn Columbo
Blnict~
II n u Jollnnr ~''°" 0 Tht 01hn1 C1111t 0 3 10 2t PotKt WO!Mn
CD Hoc•n's Heiots
Cl) Ctl Sm1rt
2• ·yoji TOf lfullh •
fD Captlontd ABC NN\
ft) "°',.s/ Newt
12:00
0 T•1h&hl Zont
CD Miulon fmpoU1blt
f2l) 21 Ton11h1
-12:30-e Movie: aw "South ol P110.
Piao" (adv) 40 r1tl1C•\ farmt•
0 ) 10• 129 lartttl
Cl) Mowtt: "Tiit Cll1pm1n Rtpotl"
(dra) 64 [hem ltmbalr\I Ir
Eli) To lie Announ<ed
1:00
1J l2l Jf TomGfrow
GMm1id
• ~ "fMt • StlJ" (CVftl)
bO • Cina I ollob1111d 1 m fifllll liM
2:00
U Mni1: iW "Tiit Oiplo111aht
C.citf" (d!i) ~2 lytont Powt1
D Motle: WI "Hiall lruson"
<fffl ·s1-t-it111 ~ fO Tiit PtiMntt
-2:30-
• Mtwit: .. "lUhfJIYt" (mp)
'31 r ied Mac Mun ay m .... : •1 "Tl" of tht Ttw11"
(com) '42 Cary C1ent Ju n Althur
• c.t ·-rt -~·
•:OO ..... : HA .... tlM llwlflf"
(dra) '41-ftenm J11me1 ..... : •• .,,. o.Nett S.la·
INMtf'' (ectv) '61plun Claud•
"'"''· Joflll Jllttlll.
FRIDAY
0Cf08£R 12
For morn1n1 1nd 1fttrnoon ltstrnc\.
plu st stt OAYTI M£ PllOGRAlllS
Btio. lor your ton•tnttn<t. 1rt thr
dly°S ffiO'flt\
OAYTI MC MOVICS
11 00 O ·Jot Bu11er11r·
A1,d1,. Mutif1 • "''''A
,,.,_ ~1h':!....---
) 00 10 "8\ood\l)Or1 J•A
l-4• J "1 on <,.,,, t-..;•.•, t·•.
•~ ,, ;r1 1.t, S I th
'9 "Crur )or' Jr t
f t"lf"~ \; f11 ' "l ·~ ' It" \
EVENING
6 :00
0 0 8 12 23 Ht•S
O Slltsay & Hulch 0 l 10 79 World ~llf\
( 1on1lnu•~ hum '>l'M l "'' •"' ••1 •
111 th, lh11d i•mr '"'"' "" '''' ,1 ll1r NAl•ondf l ta~u· r nlmp1on lt .. 111 I
bt 4noounl•d
0 LAUGH WITH "RHODA"
• EVERY WHKNICHT1
0 Rhoda m The Budr lunch W Sl1Hts ol Sin f11nmco
24 Otsi1n1n1 Ho-lnlrrt0n
m °"" [ny 11 lllUl!t
SO SllCOlll
-6:30-
• T 1c h e Oouah
0 M1udt ID I LOlll l U<J m 01d Catttt ShO'tt m Bitll C11acr1
)t News
SO Onr hsy
7:00
0 D l) Nein D Happy Oay1 A,a1n 0 9 l 2 The lohr's Wild
CD ••A•S H
d) Slnlord & Son
24 Wulunaton Wee• rn Ret1ew
fii) 21 T onraht
O> los R"os Ttmbttn Llonn
SO MacNe~/ltllrtr Report
-7:30-
0 lllt ,.,Kt Is R11hl
II fam~y fwd D T1I t NtwtywH wlllf
• ', .. lll11111nt
G TkTKOllP CD Ml 1n tht h111t1y
\1 M0A0S'H
O> GoM Trmn lJ .....,... $4111111
i.141 Wll Sll.-1 ....
s;) MKhl/lttlftc ltport G) ...., c.,.-. . , ....
St Men' "'"""'
8:00
fJ 11 ttZJ Tiit l11t1MIMI H• a Ttstl"""f tf Tn Mtll, Colet.
D £JIJ M Oitrrelll Slrel•. Mrs
Ctl!ttt: A°"''""'"·;:.. O!Yml!IOlld
llouuhold 10th with hUlllOIOUS
cu,.ostly whtn lhe1 learn Mrs
Carrell hn 1 youn1 boyl111nd
• Mlwlt: (%111) • .,,. U..1 tll••"
(•H) '72 Bell Mu1plly, llottt 01~1s
the uplort' of lltd Curry 1nd
H1nn1bal Htyts
·v ltEErl 0<.. TOBERT 197'1
Uu,.n Bacell, In• rere g""t•t•nlng eppearene•. pcrtrayt
• l•t·••t soclalll• whom private • Jfm Rocktol'd It called
upon to protect In "l.I°""· TIOert, Moni.ys & OOOt." a a~tal 2-hour edition ol N8C'1 Tl'lt Rockford Fllel. airing
Ftldey at 9PM.
FRIDAY (Contlnu•d) e ....,..: wlct Slllioll Ztbra"
(lltr) (drt) '68 -Rod Hudson
[rnest Bo<rn1ne P1lrtO MrCiooh1n
Jim Brown lte Statton /ebra •
m1lrtary outoosl at the Noith Pole is
ubota&ed ind a nuclur wbrnartnr
commander hnds hrmull 1n 1 b11n~
ol •ar tonlrontahon '"th Russians
(T1mt app11>11ma1e alle1 B.utball I
11 lllowtt: !2llr) "'WorW ot Kt"'l Orie11t" (tom) 6• Pt!., ~tllrrs ~ula Pren Im Anffla lansb11ry I •O
IS yt4r old e11k fall 1n rov• "'th •
ronce1t pianist w11n abnur ho•
Pfl!WtU w11 h women
H "'"' Oa,i Av111 m P'teado de MIO!
50 c.ii.11t1011 on lt1t Wind
-IO:JO-
OJ CE m 11ews
2t MA SH
11:00
0 3 u 10 a llrws
D • 11 2l n """ 8 Mah Mt llu&h
1!1 Tht Rod Sllow I~• Ru•l•"E Ston~ toto 01 Hnci~ MtJlloJ! ind
Abbl iUt\t
OJ M A•S H 10 ~~
CD Carol lurntn ' FntMi
II) lllowtt (lltr) "ltobt11S011 t •ulOC
on 1111111" !adv) (}4 Paul M•nl.,
Voe Lundin An ntronaul and 1
monkey wrw1von of a US ~p1rtsh1p
on Ma•s look for fll0f1 a11d o•vRrn
124 The Lona Search
fli) "SO Wnhinrton Wet•
-8:30-
0 .U flt Heno, llrry Marmn
Return! Part one ol lhret part"
Larry\ 1n a sit• whtn ht and hrs
oroduc,., Morcan attend a b•o1d
C-'Sfln& tonventoon and ~re forr•d In
spend lhe n11h1 in lht ~m• hnl•I
room whtle l arry., t• •rte !Shell••
Fabares) haoOfn\ 10 o~y a wro;1sf
¥1~11 al hom~
CD The Odd C01191t m s, Wiii Strut ""' 2t Siar Tr•ltrl4y ltmch ID £d111tdo 111~111.11
9:00 fJ t It flit Mn of H1a1rd
When the 1o~fatlten cnnvtnt 1n
Hu1ard lhf Duke\ pll thtu country
cunnrne 1111nst lht m11SClfmtn nt
lht synd1ute lo d111upl lht wmm11
l'llfChn.c.and ~I lhtt11 l>&QJnd bf is A
bri!it of ltn thouund dolfm to 8'>n Hau opens lllt llm11d t••t I) 1
mttt1n1 place loi synd1ult hrad\ from all 011tr th, country
D 1,u 11 The Rodlord f1l11
Ohr) lion' l1urs Monkeys & Does" A ftl ~llt1 (l1uren 8'tall) tn
lht woi1d ol bui/111111 f)foplt 11
mysttrro11\ly !tal~td by ' would bf
killer Dana Wynter 'nd C d•u•d
NelSOll also JlltSI ti~ Mowlt: (2111) "Tht latt ol lht
Mall leans" (adv) ll Sttv, I Ofml
Ned Romero Don Shanh. Andrew
Print A lrontrer scout and hr' lndran
lrrtnm escort ' small 811flslt party
lhroileti ~Ille ltrll!Ofl dunn1 lht
Fftftdl •Ml lndi.tn W~ m illltfY "'1fifl Sllow ROii Pahllo
OM Mason. lohn Sebtshon Th,
Nt• HomonJ. Cits Bttdlord & Kelty
Lana. 10/IMy Poolt, Aolrl Alltn and
Dcn111 JollrtSlon rwsi Cl~ Clftltrt "'"/fts1 ~··· m 1\t Surlet l.tthr a All Art "' c..isms
i0f00 a SHOCOIG lWltK
• cmslSllSEt DM.W
8 fl i (If) o.111 Vllfnt lwtt11
(Joan Yan Arl). Lucy's mother.
returns to Dallas to rt ullbl!Sll somt
vnderst1nd1111 •Ith lier deuthler,
wh1lt P1mtta-atr11dy deprused
!!Ith tltt rtahll of tit• BlrntJ' lamrty
senelic d15Gfder-suddtnty II.ts lo
COf)t Mlh tilt llttrS site IS Pftllllftf ='°" 11: .... ,, 8 .. ,,i.e. TllNltt: Lo.it
"'l ... • bQMJ IM4tn , ... ,. ..
CE Best of Bcnn1 H1H
J4 Anotlttr Vooet
al Od Cann Sllow
SO Y111wpoin1J
-11:30-
0 8 12 P'ro luhtb,H lhtlos
~nr•lt) la~m '' lht SJn 01ti~ Chpom
0 U )t, lohn1y Canon D T'ht Dahn& Came
II J 10 }t Cllarht'1 An1ets 0 Mom· "The llJllln Connt(t!Oll"
(dra) fl llrnry S1lw~
CD Rams' P'rrv111w m eet ~·rt
2( Yoe1 IOt HuHh
ffi Ca plio11td A BC ""'' m Motitstllews
12:00
8 T wtlltltt lont
CD Mrilion lmpoulble
al ll Ton11ht
-12:30-
J J's 1 Crowd
U Mowtt· "ltl!t of !ht WrMernns"
(adw) ~? '"" rtttrS
U lllowtt "TM Sl Valt11l111t's 011
Mnv<rt " (d111 61 la10n Robar<h ~-Sttat Rllplt Mttffi
1 O Olarilt 's Anrtbllr OllSldt
m '"' '°' m !low•
1 :00
0 23 Jt °" Mldntllt Spte11t
CD Mwit: • "Tiit Tlft&ttr" Choi) ~9 Vrnctnl Prrcr tudtlh htlyn
Q) llltow!e "Inn ot Ille f n1ll1tllt4
People" 1hor 1 77 loan Collini
lAmcs Booth
-l:l0-
111 Tht ~,.,,
fl!) Wull1t1rton Wft' 111 11..nn
2:00 • a...: "I Lowe • ..,...,,.. ffllP'>
67 Ida Lupino. lit~ Wnton D ..... "M111 at !lit Tof' (di•>
1' H1ny Andttwi
m "" '"""'' -2:30-......... ~.c.u
Man" Cm 11) ·~1 Cltllft Lan1an.
W1lt11m Hudson, Cathr Oow11$
• .... ......, O'Ctltl"
(nit\) '47 Die• l'vwtll ltt I ~b
3:00
ti) ....._: -cr...-1 rwrer"
(Kr 11) '64 YiC S.,att m• .. settttw....
4:00
-~ ......... ~ ..... " (tcr Ir) '51-Rottr '-ct, Silty
fmer, Ot111 Pat•111. ..... : ............. Will" {dfl) '6l-Heytt; Milla. Mltl
Bein , Otan ""Ill • M..i.: .... ,, .. hill"
(mJ1) '47-Junt locll11,,, C11h~ 0 Donnell Matl Dtnrtla
I SATURDAY I
rv WEEI< OCTOBER 7 1979
II) Mntt: • "Tanritr" ('114)
16 Mil~ Montet Kent Taylo< m lleltrptta Tllt1trt:
OCTOIU IJ
MORNING
6:00 O Tlt1rs Cat
8 SirRnte Stlllt'Sftl o C-111111111, rttAact GI UnMnity of lllt An
-6:30-e Sunrut Stlllfl!e1
i V'llla Alqrr
D 811 City lllelle" 0 t.Hltry ROtd\ e TY Cl.n.trOOlll
0 Dmy ' Colil!lr 10 ti's f•r lwnm
CD Speak o.t
II) Rornl'fr Room
ffi C.ptiontd AIC ~
H PtotKI UnW.rte
7:00
fJ Dtnty's T retflomt
D Qf 1t Daffy Due•
D 11& lhlt lb,.lt
a '> 10 .2t Scoo11J I Scram Ci1 Hot f114tt SM CD Thlt's lnov111
ft) Yotl ... Hulth
-7:30-
D M1110's Ibric ~ lilacMle
D (fl CH ~ I 1111 AllCtfs
• P'Kattttt1
• ( ~ tO, .2t P'bst!cNn
• w-td
11 Tlte lNe RMIPf
r m Dt111twllry ""' e 1M1MyF1t~ m Tit• l.oftt Stmll
8:00 D I t t Mipty .._,.,lttdlt
IN Jtdle
0 ~I oti Fred I 11""1 lllttet
lht ™"• B Tiit lfitteman D hlltr S.,.nt111
• llnllwille ... .., . .,
ID S."'r lstfttln t11 h ttnn
-1:30-
• Tiit .. Wiiiey m Tiit P1rtridct h lllllJ -~,.,.. Stllad"'"'~·
9:00
• '.' (1]I nit...,""""'~ E~:r:=:.~ (com) ·~J-leo CtM. Don hytot
l r...,Mr.w ............. .,...., . ..,..,..
-9:l0-e o o n.111wa. e 1s,,
• (I) (fl ~ """ Serin ~ ... eottrtJa of Ille fo~ s•me lrom ll1t
Cllf of t11e Nat~al l.,lllt d1a ..
PIOll. Tums 10 bt tlWIOllnctd e I Drlllll ef ...... ·= 10100 1:..:r.,.t. ....
LM 1tr lpdla
m "'"" llltrudo -10:30-
f) I I t,..,.,..
D n " Gednlla 8 ...,.: " '11 Camt from
Outtt SPke" SC• h) ~ R1Chartl C~•llOll Ba•b~ra llus~
OJ Tht llllonlm
11:00
D .2 J It '°"""' Qw11 0 Cnl Seit Rods CD Soul,,.. .. m Tlte Surltt Lener
fD Mau ColoiM11111
-11:30-
0 8 It fat Allltrt
D lJ n Tiit lfboM
Glllltws
CE ~ Sln1rt
0) ludla UC.rt
12:00
U t I% '''°" Of Star C-1111~ D WhrtMy I 111t bOot ..... *" Salts s... m The Outer l11111b a:> Maren Welby
~I Mttle: ''Tiit Otlpllr Buren"
(l clY) 12 l1u1enct ludrnblll
n "'' (""l'WJ''s hsllless m "'°'"': "Tiie Llld 1111 ~&ff
C4ffty" (tom) 64 -Robert ShlW
lt f111111 reo,le's s.tc.r
10 Cr"""I Yurs
-12:30-
f) LL Ill T 1tm/.Stper Sou--
D hrtfltifta a Stir rm-Ai111111trd • m 110 s CMltse r""" rums to bt 1nnounced
.. Allhtt ' Coslttle -lf 7"b b Ille llfl
1:00 D At Ont "1tll
• YeJ•re 1o 11tt e.tttm of t1tt St• . .... ,,..,.,..... m Ttrnn
ID f lltMI lnt1111adon11
01 Martn ""'1
A f rwflaM SMfthi!l1
-1:30-• •• 111l JO llllHtQ
Jl4>~1fMn
• Tiit Weir
3:00
U hnuly fi1111 ftsltnl lhr P11nct
& tht Pauper and Ott On •
Comtl T 110 anomattd Sl>tC•als
CD Mo.le: "Yours. M111t & Ours"
(tom) 68 luc1llt ~II \l~n Jonnson
fZi l1Jppen1n11
fD Cu1en Tac
el Ttle·•fflSIJ Ot90'11ta so 0tsi1nm1 Homt l11tmon
-3:30-
0 f 12. Sports Sp« 1Jtul11 a h er,wllere
2!, Conttmpomy Ht1Nh luu11
fD f Ullllllout
4:00
.}, llfl G.1111 of lht Wetk u a SpldtntOlllan Ill Mowit: ''TM Thine Wrth lwo
Hu61" (hOI) 12 R1y M1ll1nd ta: Ironside II> Mowlt: "Th• ll11ttr ,rofusot"
(tom) '63-Jtrry lewis
211 LOS World Conft11nce rD Pmlso
OJ LI Munte.1 "°'' J1l Mowit: "01Mas" (wts) SO G11y
Cooper Ruth Roman Srtve Coch11n
fl) Humanities Throu(h 1111 Arts
-4:30-• .1 2f Sliperfntndl
63 Que 1'11a, Usi?
5:00
D llrL Glmt of lllt WHk a frtt·4-All 8 Slit Ttt• f The W1H011S
1' """ CD Mo,,e: "fht Priult lift ot
SNrtoc• ltoMlts" (r,om1 10 C'.oltn
Bl1~tly C!uoi>lophtr l tt fJl Mir) r,11, Moon u Alctllt of litlft
fD St,, So<ur m Slbtdo oo LM.O
(ff) The LOii& Stmll
-5:30-
fJ Liit of Ille Wlld
J) Wild Klftcdonl
1) ......
B Qt WM••n4 St>e<11f Contut
Kid S111~es Ae1in A &rand \Chtmt
bacUuu when 1 bOy •ho enttr\
every con!est thal comes aiona 111ns
a flock of chickens 1nd decrdu to
~tP tnem on ~n etee1nt estate
110 Mowlt : "Jht lll&hl Slt!kt1"
(111ys) 11 -0..ttn ~G'""
11 ll llt1t Sltp lt'fOll4I
•V•NING
e:oo
8 D t lftl Ot """ l • foni111 8 lirlotit• (Zllr) "Tllt lrd lottlt"
(CQlll) '64 lonr RtlldtA lltrl>ttt
£den A m111 buys an Old bms bolllt
tor h11 futurr lalht1 tn I•• 1nd
d1Kowm a ""rt hvmc 111 11
• Tiiis .. lllt IW\ e Griaty M1111l
"'"" .i,. e srtCIM. Ham littM.ty,
...,. (?ht) Gto11e Cobft toolls 11
lbe hvt!IOrOUS S•dt OI lht lust !I()
ytlfS ol Ille ere.I urtoon lltro
I.I c...ct• • Tiit OritlMh
l.tf\ S-. •a )II mr•• IA\ llMaraa, llUtlllQ
-6:30-e llJ • ,,, QfJ ""' D lit1ry T"'r .. ,.
)l The lllluppet Sllow
fID htllllCI HAnd1up Han01
upped cn1tdrtn rat~ candidly 1bol.1
lUP1nR •Htn •t1(CtoOn aM owlatii>n
29 YOllr Colden [tllptrt
7:00
O l's 1 t10w6
3 t 11lt lllupPtl Sha. a u 91 ltauty Show
U [Jnnlntu lM All&tlH 0 Sl'CtlAL 11lt Jjolvt\' t!lf Woll
men c lhr) ,. study ot •ol~ts
10 Doll Cor,tl Show m 1l 2t >t Tiit U•tt11tt
""' 5llow l2 llatnt Thlt hnt .24 ftrt fOfWlld
f1i) Connections
50 "ljll'fnc htni
-7:30-u D1nu fever
1' Ch1<0 & lht Min
CJ JO fJmlly r,lld
U Thtt't Holtywoo4 e Ickert Joker! Joler!
lJ Youn1 l'eoplt's Sptci1t·
The H1rbu111e11
1f °""' Upon I Clluic SO Sne1• Pmmn
8:00
0 • It WO<tlftl SllllJ Whtn
Unclt l1111y hro lht onict bu1ld1na ~
mAn•atr ind promotes (tn1t ind
M1•t to rne Po'•l1on on 1 two ""~
11111 b1~s lht boyi; lh1nk thry hlVt
•t m1dt bul lht1 soon d•SCO•tt tht
only ones obty1n1 1nt11 0<dt•s ''' lhtmll!liO (RtSthtdultd)
U IJJ lt CH11'l Dt1th Wato
I h• dtath Qt a ltllow Cl!P oNrttr ~ts
Inn •nd Ponch on tht trail ol 1n •nto
insuranct company ~t11nl dr••" .,ho
1n•tS1t11to htt•IY ~<C+dtnts
" lilow1t (3111) "CvtltJ Of "'"°' tt11t: Tht $1111 Sht•r4 Mu!Mr
C,st" (Oral IS Ctoree Prp~rd
I ht trut ~lory ot an osteop11h
•«used ~ murdt11na his ••IP
U 3 10 29 Tiit ""411 two
lot lht Road M111l1I sp.its dnvr
bOl h St~nlty 1nd his slutty wgnbQI
Brookts. to 1 b'' whtrt ll!ty
become soddtn budd1n until thty •rt raw reun1ftd m 1•11 1iJ Dun M11t1n ltmmy Stewart
0001 Ot luos~ •nd Kay Mtdford m
tht &unls m Alf In tlM hmtly G> lit"it; lMntl "Cutt11" (d11 ) 13 Ptltr Ot Anda Barbara Ru1h {
bl1ek p11ute rye surths tor a
m1ss1n1 pro Quarl,.btlck
l 4 UMt of LM
&:> Tu1J"kll1111t11't CcJPt ID Bo• dt 1it111to so c..-., Olsalci
-8:30-
• •· JM ...... ..," ColK~ C*ll 8ut1ttllll\t1 bt<OfllfS I
QVU• srnale p1re"t when A1111nda
movu into his bKhtlol 1>1d
• ( lll (Jf1 ONctlwt Sc-.i m SP£CW. 111t Cmllf, He llh &
L•t•" (?ht) A lrlbute to 81nt
Crosby s carter
(1_(1 ~ Prnlews
fDl'hl ....
9:00
fJ TY'S "UMIU ONl .-MATE EYC/SHAMUS
B LI• ()J 111 S11111m, llltlt
SN-fohnny Mallh. the cousin o1
lllt Alltonll ·a •u•sttnl 1n1n11tr-
Stepti.n1, M11sh ,, uuaht In lht
midi.I or a bu1cle1y end b11carns with
Polite fo1 hts lrtpdom
0 '22 :>e IJ ' I~ Sur C11n ~
Cru•Sl!I Sh'"" Cain purtllUts I
soph1s11uttd police ur 1nd !.fts out
to 111c• do•n Bl ~t~li 10 1uit1h
tnt t•PtM••' 1nvt5lmtnl
U SHIPlOAD Of LNFS * ON TH[ LOVE BOAT!
D ...,' 10""'W f~l"""~
C1r11 <.onles\10ns IUIC s
l•vub1r •h•n 'ft• c •t• O«o•tl' nt
nn .nclud'O somt ·~t i 1110 40o\il
'n'm in "'~ nr• 'N:.'Yt rr rl1vrtt t '
Sftn You' 1 "'•~ •hO it\l!lllb·t\ I
.t•t 01'1 1 Sii,.) 10 •n,Or IHI ftf•
dtnltty •htn • bH•l•l•I Daut ngr•
SllO•ttS n1m ,.,,,. IO•t Don Knous
apd J1111t Nt .. mar sla• 1no .~
lltunoon 1 nuU)1nd 1nd .. 1lt 1rt
••united ahtr ~vin£ bon $tpa111to
du11nc World W11 It Jun P1t11t
Aumont ind Jant w,rn star O lilow11. (Znr) "JatqlleS l1t1 It
Ah•• & W•O & l1111nt '" h ns" llllU\) IS-(Uy Stone lacqvu Brtl A. trip
tnrov&n tnt 1m1e1nf!1on nt 1 1101 1
Ut1Clb d1tvtr I nd I Marint
1~· Tht Surltt letter
50 hul llolltlOn
-9:30-m lllfhl G1llt1J
10:00
O I It 1'11.s A st11r1 ot 11pt1
culm1n1rmg 1n u~11t mu•df•> t1ust
tht ntwsp1ptrs '"d 1n 1Uft!l.!Yt
lOunc1h•om1n lo dtm1nd 1mmtd111t
~o<r action
O "A Man Clllfd S~nt"
• lnt111ue1Gbm0t 1Pe11I
Cl Ji H A Man Ca!M4 SINM
U HAllT TO HW ·NEW
• HIT ACTION SHOW!
U ) 10 » Hart to Hirt
Outh 111 lhr SIO• I int lona1111n
;,114 Jv>n.de11n1v 11Wlil10~ 1r1lm
ot 1n1t1na1.onar tsl)tOnaet whtn tno
mllOCt nlly purchase an 1n11qut 1u10
mobile then rape11enct 1 u11ts ot
m1dn1ent r11ds on lht e•••er
al Spe1•lny
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ORANGE COUNTY'S
CARPHONE CEN ER
·LAST
CHANCE
FOR
CARPHONES
The Harris Alpha 40.
It's the mobile telephone for
people who call for only
the very beat.
The mobile telephone with
all calhng and programming
con1rols in the handset tor
one-hand convenience
01g11al display shows
number called ACCESS BUSY"
incoming · CAl.L ·· unit status
channel selected
Illuminated key pad Pushbutton
dialing and function control
Handset designed lor easy
handhng and dialing
Speed Dialing. on-hook or otl
Electronic lock
Call Queuing
Universal mount makes
lnstallallon easy on any
vertical or horizontal surface
Compact design
[ A40
Mllea •head of every other moblle telephone.
DON'T BE LEFT OUT
DIRECT DIALING
DEC. I st
Get your phone
license
started
TODAY!
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Factory authorized S.rvlce Center
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Syatems, Systcoms, Olen•yre.