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LOCAL COMMUTERS MAY KNOW THIS AS MAGNOLIA-WARNER EXIT BUT VISITORS MIGHT PASS IT BY .
Oh, say, can yo~ see where to get off freewa)'"S?
.. ByGLENNSCOTT Of,,_ O•llY Pllet Si."
Ever since freeways. like so many rivers, began meandering
through the flatlands of Southern California. signs have grown
along their shores.
These signs have held myriad messages, from the rambling
yerse of shaving t ream companies to the cheesecake poses of
wholesome mHk maidens to the vote-for-me smiles of politicians.
Most of the commercial billboards have
vanished. They were judged to cause blight and
were chopped down. ·
But others gradually have ta~en over and
these are the signs few drivers would like to do
without. These are the pooltable-green
billboards that keep dr i\'ers on the right course
and remind the daydreamers when to steer
clear of the traffic currents.
They are the directional signs erected by
the state and maintained by Caltrans. During
the daytime, the signs compete with other build·
tngs and landmarks ror the drivers' attention. scon
At night, lighted from below by fluorescent tubes, they are the
navigational beacons for the weary traveler.
However, a lighthouse is nothing without its spotlight. And the
Caltrans signs are worthless without illumination.
When the lights go out. the signs go out.
. Travelers headed south on the San Diego Freeway Thursday
n1ght, for example, would have seen four blacked out directional
signs between Seal Beach Boulevard to the Newport Freeway
turnoff.
Two of the signs came in a row and both woµld have directed
travelers to the exit for Brookhurst Street in Fountain Valley.
Lucky for the Brookhurst-bound, later signs warned again of the
.:.· •.;.···,-SUNDAY SPECIAL
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turnoff. In some cases, drivers might not get so many chances.
J im Hicks is the highway electrical superintendent for
Caltrans. His crew of 85 electricians -including 10 in Orange
County -is responsible for maintenance of the 5,000 electrical
signs along the freeways in Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura
counties.
He said the si4ns black out for many reasons and repairing
(See FREEWAY. Page A2 >
Brinks Hei.st Search Spreads
Agents Keep E yes Peele d for •Truste d' G ua r d
SAN FRANCISCO ( AP>-taw
officers across the nation are
searching for a ·'trusted and
thorpughly capable" Brink's
auard who authorities say took
$1.85 million from an armored
van in one of the largest cash
thefts in U.S. his tory.
George Manuel Bosque used
··subterfuge to obtain sole COD·
trol" of a Brink's Inc. van at the
San Francisco International
Airport early Friday, according
to an affidavit filed in federal
court by FBI agent Terrence
Etheridge. The FBI refused to
elaborate on how control of the
vehicle was gained.
He then commandeered a car
belonging to a maid at a nearby
hotel, tosaed in two canvas bags
containing the money and sped
of(, the FBI said. The car was
found, but officials haven't
located the 25-year-old Bosque.
Craft in Near Miss
InO'Hare Slowdown
The theft triggered a major
manhunt that sent officers
com bing airports, bus stations
and highways. ""We have a
whole bunch of people working
on it and chedung all the logical
angles on it," FBI agent Bruce •
Burroucbs said Saturday. He
declined to elaborate. CHICAGO CAP> -O'Hare In·
terutional Airport ls back . to
normal after a slowdown by air
traftk coatroUen and a false
bomb threat created a cbao\ic
le>Sjui that forced airlines to
put up 100 delayed passengers in
boteb overnlRbt.
Meanwhile, Federal AviatJon
Administration spokesman Neal
Callahan Hid a near colllslon
reported Friday night between
an American AJrlines jeUiner
aad a private plane over Lake
Mlela .. • waa unrelated to the
.,.. control problems.
normal at O'Hare early Satur· Burrough.a said the FBI in·
day· vest.t1ated a tip that Bosque
Professional Traffic Con· mitbt have flown from San
t r o l l e r s ' O r g a n l 1 a ti on Francisco to Phoenix on Friday
spokesman Richard Scbob said nltbt, but would not give details
controllers would continue their on that lead.
job action, which bas included The FBI described Bosque as
"refusing to cut comers" and 6 le et ta 11, wit b a dark
refusing to work overtime, at mustache, brown eyes and black
least until r.Jonday or Tuesday. halr. The FBI bulletin called
• ·Bosque "arm e d and
At that time, he said, union of. dangerous."
flciab expect the FAA to formal· Burrouaba sald Brink's of·
ly respond to controllers' de-fered a '25,000 reward for in·
mand.s. ' formation lead.int to the convtc· .
FAA officiall aald at leaat some of Frida)''• problem1 ._..
eauaed by a bomb tbnet, wldda
proved to be falM,.ccm& ... •
the field, and UHIDffntGl'ml.
Several air coatroU.n Sift Uae
tower after tbe teiepboned bomb
threat, but a few aupenllon
1tayed cm duty.
tloa of the thief.
"Tldl ll ODe of the biHllt 1ur·
priMa ol our life," aaid a Brink' a
apolt•....n. "Oeorte wu trust-
ed aDd ~capable;''
Bat frtendl qucad Boeque u aay.m. be wanted to "&teal a
buDcDe" IO be could IO t.o hia
f1mlly home ln Mlamt for
medical treatment. Accord1n1 lo
th e Oakland Tribune, friends
say Bosque · told them he suf·
fere d epi leptic seizur es and
feared losing his Job.
Bill Ber g, •Brink's district
manager, said he knew nothing
about Bosque's alleged medical
problems. and the FBI could not
confirm the reports.
Authorities described Bosque
as a "drifter" and "police buff"
who worked part lime for
Brink's and part time as a
police-certifjed "patrol special"
doing security checks at night
for various merchants.
Bosque was charged ln a com· •
plaint filed with the federal
court with bank theft and theft
of an interstate shipment. and
bond was set at S3 million.
Authorities believe he acted
alone, they said.
Officials said Sl.25 million
came from First Hawaiian Bank
and $600,000 from Central
Pacific Bank, both of Honolulu.
The money was destined for the
Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco and had just been
picked up at the airport.
'.fhe theft is believed exceeded
only by the looting of S5 million
In cash from the Lufthansa
Ai rli ne carf'O area al New
York's Kennedy Inte rnational
Airport in December 1971. A
forme& airline car10 a1ent was
convicted ln that theft.
In Boston·s famous Brink's
heist of January, 1950, a 1an1 or
hooda stole Sl.22 million. Ei1ht
men were later convicted.
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Passengers Safe;
Planes to R eturn
WASHJ NGTON CAP) Hi· Rt'pubhc planio> .i.:o,·crnmt."nt lind
jackers commandeered two a1rlint• off1<'1al' ''lltl
jetline~ wit.bin 30 minutes-. of Within 90 minute~ ot lunding
one another Saturday night and an Hanin..J. thl• l\\O pldnc:-\\en·
ordered them to Cuba. the third bean g rel uelc<I \1:-c1.., ~•wl The
hijacking of the day and sixth FAA said the• Rt•pubh<· plant' left
ot the week. federal officials Ha\'ana at 10 .02 pm . and
said. landed 1n \·11am1 at 10 -12 rm
The hijacki~s brought to 11 The lklta pl.int· reportedly
the number of planes hijacked landerl )'.,tll•h 1n .\lwmi a fc"
since June 12. 1979. Saturday's hm1r::: 1,,1 t·1 ·
takeovers came one day after ~l yc•r-, -.~1ut all 111 thl' hqackt·r~
federal officials announced a wcrC' left bl'11rnd m 11 <1' :.ina, in
step-up in airport security. t h c• r u -. 1 o cl ' o t C u b a n
Two of the hijackings -of a author1t1t'!'> ·
Delta Air Lines wide-body L-1011 The Ot•lta plant.> "as on a
and a Republic Airlines DC-9 flight rrom San J uao. Puerto
-occurred within half an hour Rico. 10 ~lt a m1 when 11 was
Saturday night, according to the diverted J(•t·orrlmg to Delta'!'.
Federal Aviation Adminstration Jam F.\\1ng an !\tlJnta The
in Washington . An Eastern RepublH: f llght \\a'.'> 1·n route from
Airlines Boeing 727 was ordered ~1 iam1 to Orl.mdo ''hen 1l "as or·
to Cuba Saturday morning and dererl to lla\·ana Re public
returned to Miami in the after· spokesman \\a It I ldJ m .in said m
noon, a few hours before the M 1nneapoh)',
Saturday night hijackings were The earli<'r Eastern night
n:Jorted. ,-bound from \l1...1m1 to OrlandQ_.
-Roger -M-yeFS--Of--the-FAA-in -"a:, E<omrmind1-<."n·<I b~~/S'
Atlanta said the Republic plane en changed ( 'uh..in rl'fuget•:.. and
was comma'ndeered by three ~a s <'arr~ 1n ~ -1-0 other
persons. and that one to three passeng.:!rs anrl ...1 c:ri·'' of six
persons who Myers said "ap-In the Tampa 1nl·1dent. also in
parently had four containers of volving an Eastern plane. police
gasoline.·· diverted the Delta Capt. Robert Pcrc1\'al. head ot
jet. the airport detail. said four
Further details a bout the Cuban men "ere taken intr.
methods used were not im· custody without resisting
mediately available. . "They had a plastic ovcr-
The Republic plane carrying night bag and in:-.1df' there was ;i
106 passengers and five crew Turkish towel a pair ot maroon
members, arrived in Havana at corduroy trousers. two taundrv
early evening. The Delta jet had bags and four plastic <'Ontainers.
157 passengers and a crew of Each held a quart of gasoline."
ei~ht aboard when it landed in Percival said. ··They had no
Havana half an hour after the <See IOJACKS. Page A2l
Waves Prevail
Titanic Searchers Stvnued
NEW YORK CAP> -Stormy
seas and a dwindling supply of
food and fuel plagued a n at·
te mpt Saturday to l ower
cameras 12.000 feet below the
surface of the North Atlantic to
photograph what is believed to
be the wreck of the Titanic.
"We 're really in bad shape,"
said Mike Harris, leader of the
expedition searching the ocean
floor 38> miles southeast of New-
foundland, near where the lux-
ury liner sank 68 years ago with
the loss of 1,500 lives.
An object believed to be the
ship was discover ed after a
2'12-week search when a special-
ly designed sonar scanning de·
vice dangled 600 feet above the
ocean floor picked up a shadowy
outline Friday.
Harris said the sonar s howed
that the object was the same
length, width and height of the
Titanic. But the 38 ·member
crew of the H.J. W. Fa~. which
includes 22 scientists hoped to
get a closer look at tht-outline
by lowering television and still
earners.
But attempts to lower the
cameras were hampered by 10·
and 12-foot high wa ves and
winds gusting to more than 50
mph. The waves were rolling the
180-foot Fay 30-to 40-degrees in
each direction.
"We're going to do everything
we can, but we're not sure we
can do it at this point." Harris
s aid in a ship-to-shore radio call
to The Associated Press. "We
may have to leave before going
down ror the pictures ...
The Fay was scheduled to
head for Boston nine days ago to
take on supplies. but postponed
th e tr ip a nd continue d
searching.
..
"The sh1p·l> lo" on lucl and
low on food both and v.e're
going to have to co mt' an soon."
Harris said Friday
Durmg tht• hrwf. :_,I atlc-f1lled
con versat ion nn Suturd a~
Harris said camt'ras "ere "just
about ready to go." bul that foot·
ing on deck was difficult and
that the crt'w may not be able to
safely lower and maneuver the
photographic equipment
"It's an hour·by-hour thing.
The weather was supposed to be
pretty good today. but at didn't
work out that way We now hear
hurricanes or something may be
headed this way from Africa."
he s:ud. "We're ju:_.,t going to
stay as long as "C' ean hang on
but we're reall.> an hall shape.·
The ;>\attonal We..ither Ser\'lce
in New York said a cold front
and low-pressure area was pro·
CSt'e TIT.\~JC. P a,l!C' :\2 t
Oeatl1 l:Jai111s
'Boy Genius
DAYTON Ohio 1:\1'1 A
17-~·ear·oltl computer \\hi/ \\ho
dis appeared for 28 ti<•~ s l;1<;t
yt'ar in what ma~ h'J\'l' be"'n
part of a rantas~ g_ame died
Saturday from a self-inflicted
gunshot wound. authoritiel> said .
James Dallas Eitbert III. 1\ho
police said shot hi m:-elt an the
head Monda~. had been kept
alive by life-support 1..·r1uipment
at G r and\'it?\\ ll o s p1tal 111
Dayton. .
Hospital s pokesma11 :\lax
Peterson said Egbert ·s organs
we r e donated t o patients
throughout the countr:o _
ON THE INSIDE
CONCLUSIONS DRAWN -
Cartoonist Bob Hord is ·getting
his message across. Staff Writer
Arthur R. Vinsel reports on the
Costa Mesan who provides the
words and pictures,. for com·
merclally successful slogan T·
shirts. Two of those a week help
support h1a other creative pro·
jecls. Page A8.
BOL8A llAUNA! -A new
a tale tuideline tor the Boin
Chica wetlanda m•y :y:,n the
door for a marina deve opment
in the proteeted refute. In fact.
a marl• may be just what's
needed to preserve the area.
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ABLE AOVA~CF.S !111"'
does a little company operule
right in the jaws 01 a larl!e <'fir·
poration ? Able t'omputn -. •>I
Irvine does just that. and has en·
joyed rapid gro" th in t ht> pro·
cess. PngcCl.
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Brilab Opened
'l~ape R ports •rfhanb
HOUSTON lA P > Tu11
Houle ~aktr B•ll » Clayton •• d
"wt apptecllll lb.! ht.ck uloht"
wh.n an FBI tnform1nt ht.nded
blm 18.000on ~o'' . accordmtto tranacri~ t>l thf recorded con
vertaUClft.
Later \n \ht convcr11hon. after
an addh.loaal S80Q.OOO wu cba·
CUIHd, Clayton ald .... want to
tell you.. lt sure ~'Ould help Pl>
omeolm1 bUI '
Tht \IPff "ertt released U\ a
rtdtral jll'08e(uton· answer to a
detenM mouon to t brow out an In·
dlc:tmtet ch.a.r1in1 Clayton and
tbret ~rs with ploctma to ac·
cpt • bribe to \nnu.nce tht
'"'anilng o! u tate 1naur1nce
coatract. Clayton, Deer ~ark labor
leader L. G Moore. and AUltln
tawyers Randa ll Wood and
Donald Ray !ace a Sept. 8 trial on
cbar1• ot extortJon. rackeleer-lna, fr•udaodconspiracy
The June 12 indictment wu the
Wife Alive
i~late Dies
Jn !jfwoting
A Los AJamitos woman is tn
H riOWI condition today and her·
husband dead in what Stanton
police are describing as an at-
temeted murder-suicide.
Carmer Chavei, 37, was shot
once in the chest Saturday after-
noon while she was stopped. at a
traffic light at Western and
Katella avenues. according to police.
l1rat f."fd by the P'Bf'a BrUab lDY" aUon, which looked lnt.o
..... con"'Uptlon amont IOV·
tnunent end labor ltaden ln the
SouthM'lt. f'BJ lntormant Joeeplt
Hauter, whocarred 1 hlddMttape
recont.r . ..poMd u a cona.altant
for PrudenUaJ Jn1urance Co., and
••"'•~UM t.\~000. Uae in· dlrtment1111.
The defenM claimed the FBI In·
formanu ·•controlled, orcbttlrat·
td and artinclally executed'· lht1
con1plracy.
The tran1crlpta lndlcate
Hauser was introduced to Moore
by HOUI~ labor olficlal Marold Grubba. who wu no4 lndlcted.
On Jan. 9, sm. th• tran1cr1pu
sho"" Grubba told Hauser, "You
have to know these people. I know
wbo'1 on the take. and who's
atraiabt."
The lran.scripta aay when the
SS,000 waa given to Clayton,
Moore said: ''I give you a con-
tribution and you do with it
whatever you want."
Clayton replied: "Ob yeah,
tbat'snoproblem."
Hauser counted the money and
said, "Ab, no~ this Is just
peanuts."
Clayton: "Well, let me tell you,
we, appreciatetheheckoutoflt."
Heart Attack
Crash Came?
An autopsy today will de-
termine if an unidentified man
suffered a heart attack Saturday
prior to running a red light at
17th Street and I rvin e
Boulevard, according to Santa
Ana police.
Because of the man's erratic
driving prior to the accident
police believe that he may have
Her husband, Samuel Chavez
33. a suspect in the shooting,
shot himself in the head as of-
~en approftch~ fli~ ~e.hl~ --.. y: ve ininutes ·1aterat Beach
~ff er~ a_setzure, _ : ..:.
The accident d"'ccurred'-~ 5
p.m., .backing up traffic to the
Rams Anaheim game for more
than half a mile, which resuUed
in three or four minor accidents,
according to police.
·.-
Boulevard and Katella A venue,
accordine to poUce. He was dead
atthescene.
Mrs. Chavez was treated by
fire orric!als and paramedics
a nd transported to West
Anaheim Community Hospital
where she underwent surgery.
Police have no motive in the
shooting and the case is still un-
der investigation.
An unidentified driver, pro-
ceeding ol'l the green light,
smashed into the man's car. pin·
ning rum into the vehicle until he
could be freed by fire officials
and paramedics.
ltOUft °' .,,. "'"AMIUM. C~ 90ATflAMOI
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MIGUST17.1-
fOMllAT10N AT 1 fl.Ill.
ltlerrinaent Happed
This is the route Newport Beach's 20th annual Character
Boat Parade is supposed to take this afternoon. Spec·
tators should see at least some of the happy-go.lucky
crews and boats decorated in a Disneyland motif by 2
p.m . Promptness and progress, however, are not guaran-
teed.
U.S. Single-parent
Families Up Sharply
WASHINGTON (AP). -The
number of f'llmili es maintained
by only one pan!nt jum~ near-
ly 80 percent in the past decade,
the Census Bureau reports.
In 1970 about 11 percent of all
f amllies with children still at
bome were maintained by one
parent, but by 1979 this propor·
Uon bad increased to 19 percent,
almOlt one of every rive fam.iliee
with children in the home, the
bureau aald.
· Woman Fair
After Mishap
The increasing acceptability
of aivorce and separation ii the
prime reason for this increue,
commented Dry ant Robey,
editor of American Demo·
graphics maa~e.
And the cens\11 report noted
that "ooeAparent families result·
ing from divorce or premarital
births are becomin1 more likely,
•and those reaultinl from the
death of!' parentle11 ~lkely." ·
Meanwhile, a report from the
Department ot Health and
Human Services dlacloled that
the nation'• divorce rat. COD·
linuea to climb. The divorce rate
reached 5.2 per l,QOO Americana
in 1971, while it had been lea
than 4 per 1,000 ln 1979.
"" A Mltakln Viejo woman is in
, • f atr condiUon today after her
Durt.na the lt'lOI, accordlnf to
·the cemu1 report, the petcen·
taee of ont·parent famUlea
maintained by dJvorced women
climbed trocn • percent to • percent and the proportion
headed by never·married
women l'OM rrom 1 percent to 16
percent. At the same time, the
proportion of auch bouleboldl
maintained by widowed motben
dropped from 20 perceqt to 12
percent; by aeparated mothers
from 24 percent to 22 perc.t;
and by married women whoM
hu•banda were abHnt, from 10
percent to 4 percent.
car went out of control and • ltnldl a curb near La Pai Road
~-ud Moequero Lue In lll.Mion r.~ Viejo rnctay ntlht.
· Sherri• A. li'a•er, 31, wa1
· ~urled from ber car after it bJt
tlHt curb md •kidded tor several f9't on the pavement, accordlnc
a Calitoroia Hl1hway Patrol
1pokeaman.
She wu transported to Mil·
lion Community Hospital where
IM remains in Intensive care.
Relief on tlae.RfH!ks
Charlie Basinger may have found the best way to beat
the 00-plus degree heat wave in North Carolina . He sits
in the crushed ice box at a service station in Salisbury.
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Note Rejected
Hostages Compared
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
State Department has sent the
Iranian government a note re-
mindln1 offictala that the U.S.
government provided lawyers
and doctors for the 191 Iranians
arrested after a clash with
Washington police last month,
press officers said Saturday.
The note was sent through the
Swiss Embasay, which protects
U.S. interests ln Tehran, they
said.
According to reports from
Jran, the Ayatollah Hashemi
Rafsanjani gave an account of
the note to the Iranian parlla.
ment , of which he is president.
The reports said he told the
Cool Skies
Keep Crowd
·ro Minimum
Light drizzles and cloudy skies
along the coast Saturday at-
tracted the smallest weekend
crowd of summer, guards from
San Clemente to Seal Beach re-
ported. only_ 90,000 beachgoers.
In Huntington Bea c h
lifeguards reported 50,000 vis·
itor s enjoring the !all-like
weather, with surf conditions
estim ated bet.ween one and two
feet. .
Overcast skies in Laguna
Beach attracted only 10,000 vis·
itors to the city's beaches, with
surf conditions reported up to two
feet.
Early m orning rains in
Newport Beach kept away most
parliament that the note asked
for similar treatment -provid·
tng or lawyers and healtl\,care -
for the remaining S2 American
hostages held in Iran since Nov.
4.
George Have'ls. press officer
for \he U.S. government's Iran
task force, had confirmed that
tt\e note urged similar treatment
!or the hostages and also spoke
of the clergymen provided for
the Iranians.
But later, Sus an P ittman,
spokeswoman for+ the State
Department, said there had
been a misunderstanding about
the note's contents. She refused
to disclose what the note said
about the American hostages or
to confrrm or deny Rasanjani's
statement.
Havens said the purpose o! the
note was to give the Iranians the
facts about the arrest of their
country.me n in the Unit ed
States.
1 "There have been so many
wi ld reports," Havens said.
The arrests occurred when a
group o r demon s trators
celebrating the death of the de-
posed Shah of Iran clashed with
Washington police and with
forces opposing the Islamic re·
gime of the Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini.
Iranian leaders have charged
they were tortured. a charge
U.S. authorities deny. All those
detained have been released.
According to reports from
Tehran, Rasanjani described the
U.S. note to members of the Ira-
nian parliament as containing
excuses fo r the arrests.
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beachgoers, until after noon, ~-TITANIC cording· to lifeguards. An • • • estimated 30,000 sunworshipers
sat llhder ctt!arhJl -strtes t>r-ba b'TY-ca u!Htg-trl1!' '"!>t'trf'"°rrry'-
waded out into the one-foot surf. weather, and said it probably
Beachgoers along the coast would clear within 24 hours. It
can look for more of the same to· said the orl\y major Atlantic
day. with early morning clouds s torm now brewing was Hur·
not expected to clear until after-ricane Bonnie. several thousand
noon. miles south of Newfoundland.
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FREEWAY DRIVERS LEFT IN DARK • • •
thern isn't as easy as ins talling a new tube.
Hicks' first and foremost headache comes from the fact that
wiring installed on older freeways has 5,000-volt ci~uits. Most of
the lights, though, use 120-or 440-voll, which require a special
transformer.
In the days when freeways were being built regularly and
there was a profitable market for highway construction materials.
he said these transformers were easy lo buy.
But times have changed and t~e old multiple transformer isn't
a big item among electrical parts manufacturers anymore, he
said. The last time he ordered the transformers. it took nine
months to get them. and 14 months the time before that.
CaJtrans workers keep some of the devices in stock, but it's
hard to predict when the transformers are going to blow out and
how many of the $90 parts to order.
''It's an archaic device and we're stuck with it until they con-
vert from high voltage," he said.
Those conversion plans are under way and the federal govern-
ment has offered to match state funds in Installing more energy.
efficient systems, but he said it will be many years before the pro·
ject is done.
Another problem Hicks and his crew face 1s faulty wiring. The
Corona de! Mar Freeway was built just more than two years ago,·
Hicks said, and his crew already has replaced about 5,000 feet of
electrical wire near the intercha~ge with the Newport Freeway.
When repairing the signs' wiring. traffic decisions have to be
made, too. Sometimes, he said. it is more important to leave a
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arms of any kind on them . . .
"It was a good job of screen·
ing by the personnel at Eastern."
he added.
The crew and passengers on
Eastern's, hij acked Boeing 727
returned to Miami safely after
three hours at Havana's J ose
Marti International Airport. The
hijackers. all men, were taken
into c u s tod y by C uban
authorities after shaking hands
and kissing women aboard the
plane in a farewell gesture.
passengers said .
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Workers have to balance the amount of repair and its benefit
to travelers against the risk of accidents and the traffic slowdown
closing a lane will cause, he said.
Workers also have to have the proper equipment to do the
work. Currently his staff is short of the SO-foot trucks m andated by
safety requirements to hoist the electricians to the signs.
The Orange County crew, he said, doesn't have a truck, so it's
sha ring with other crews. Six trucks are on order. .
Hicks said important signs are fixed immediately. If a so-
called "bridge" sign -the type that spans the road and informs
drivers what lanes to take -blacks out, workers aim at lighting it
within 24 hours. ·
But if an unlighted sign is considered less significant, the re-
pair might be delayed much longer.
The superintendent said he wants to avoid situations where
drivers might swerve at the last moment to reach a lane because
directional signs were burned out.
However, Rick Stevens, a traffic officer for the California
Highway Patrol, said he never has seen the result of an accident
caused by a last-second swerve .
Stevens said he has seen his share of blacked-out signs. but
rather than create accidents. he thinks they simply produce lost
drivers.
''People either know where they're going," he explained, "or
they don't know they're going the wrong way until later." '
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Rickshaws for Beaches?
Brothers to Pedal Cabs ·Before Unyielding City ·~ .
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CHARRED REAR VIEW OF TWO SMALL DRINKING CLUBS
One of Worst Fires In Lol)don Claimed 37 LlvH
ll)' 8TF.VJ: MAaBLE Of .. .,.,., PIM4 f Ufl
ll works 1n Hawaii. so Craig
and Steve Ne lson figured It
should be a tallor-rtt for Newport
Be'6ch.
But th~ Costa Mesa brothers may have figured wrong.
Midway through renderings ..
costume designs and the other
frill• that go along with plans for
their ''Rolling 20s Pedicab Com·
pany." a problem popped up.
The city of Newport Beach.
where they envisioned operating
·their rickshaw-like tricyclts, is
in the process of banning com-
mercial pedicabs.
City leaders hadn't given
much thought to pedicabs until
the Nelson brothers started
making their move.
"We pretty much anticipated
some problems." explained 25-
year-old Craig, who quit work in
the advertising field to get the
"Rolling 20s" rolling
But. he added. he's not op-
posed to trying to woo the sup-
port of council members when
the a nti-pedicab ordinance
comes up for a final vote this
month. The brothers claim they'd like
to get as many as 20 of the
pedicabs going, primarily in the
beach area in Newport. Each
would be designed for one
passenger and one driver with
strong legs.
The idea, the business duo
said, is to transport customers
between restaurants, stores and
different beach spots .
.. It would b e safe. cheap
transportation,'' notes Steve, a
Fi-ery· ·tJtr. FareweJJ =-~h~e~~~1~~~~u~t!~~c:~~l(,r;
• Hawan last year and thought tt
looked like a good business op-
37 Revellers Die in London
LONDON (AP> -Fire roared
through two adjoining social
clubs during a farewell party
early Saturday. killing al least
37 people, some trapped behind
locked doors. Police, suspecting
arson, launched a murder in-
quiry into wha'l was one of the
worst fires in London s ince
World War II.
Sbopowners said they tried to
beat down the locked front door
or the three-story building as the
late-night revellers screamed
for help. Victims were found
huddled on the floor or still sit-
ting in chairs.
Al least 23 people were in·
jured. Most of the victims were
Spaniards or Latin Americans.
Most of the victims wer e
trapped in the inferno or died as
they tried to leap from windows
of the clubs on the two upper
floors . of the gutted building in
Denmark Street at the edge of
Soho in London's West End.
Firemen continued to search
for bodies, but a Scotland Yard
• spokesman said the toll of 37
dead was believed to be final.
Witnesses reported seeing at
least one man flee along the
sidewalk as the blaze erupted
and the building-in the words
of one fireman -"went up like
a torch."
"It has now become a murder
inquiry," a Scotland Yard
spokesman told the Association
Press hours after the blaze.
Police said -they had made no
arrests. There was no im·
mediate indication of a motive
for the suspected attack on the
~Jubs, named as the ''Rodos"
and "Victor Gonzalez.''
Several of the shaken sur-
vivors, some of whom were at·
tending a farewell party for a
Colombian woman. told police
and reporters through in-
terpreters they heard a loud
bang seconds before the fire.
They said they were convinced it
was started by a homemade
gasoline bomb.
Eduard Trujillo, 28, a Colom-
bian waiter attending t h e
farewell party, said: "lt was a
bomb, everywhere there was the
smell of petrol and very black
s mok e . There was pan ·
demonium -people screaming
and plastic dripping from the
ceiling of the club."
Trujillo escaped by jumping 20
feet from a window along with
compatriot Elizabeth Mercadeo,
30, the guest of honor at the
farewell party.
portunity.
APWlr°"""'o
Still Idolized
S pecial observances in
Memphis , Tenn . thi s
weekend m a rked the third
anniv e rsary of Elvi s
Presley's death. More than
6,000 fans floc ked to his
grave Saturday .
Hospital Il~ Source?
Nursing Agencies Under Fire For Fee
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of tM DM"1 Pli.t s...i
Registries that provide nurses
A to hospitaJs with personnel
shortages were targeted Friday
for legal action by officials of
two health car e groups who
claimed the employme.ot agen-
cies are violating state law.
Spokesmen for the Health
Care Administrators Association
of Orange County and the
Hospital Council of Southern
CaJifomia claimed that the reg-
lstries, in effect, are practicing
nursing for a profit without
licenses.
And they charged the increu-
ing use of registry-referred
nurses by hospitals is affecting
the quality of health care and
playing a role in increasing
hospital costs.
C. William Spencer, an ad-
ministrator al Fountain Con-
valescent Hospital in Orange,
cited a recent instance in which
his hospital was billed $108 by a
registry for a nurse who normal·
ly would be paid $56 for an 8-
bour shill.
More and more nurses have
turned to registries for employ-
ment because they can earn
more money and pick the days
Chances Sli1n
Kennedy Knew Early
WASJUNGTON (AP ) -Sen. F.dward M.. Kennedy saya
he knew montha ago be bad ~ a "remote" chance at
best to capture the Democratic presidential nomination
from President Carter.
But he a1lo says be carried his challenge all the way to
the Democratic National Convention to continue ouWnlng
altem.Uves to Carter's poUcla and because it wun't
"beyond poulbWty" that the political advanta1e ml1bt be
revened. ·•1 1uppo1e you learn to live with disappointment,"
Kennedy told a aroup of report.en in a relaxed, hour-Jone
eonvernUon the day after the convention ended. "The
series of defeata, the primaries, that'• not pleuant. But
Ule .fOl'Cel that motivated you an much more 1lplflcant,
mueh more lmpe>rtant, more powerf\11 tUn tbe outcome Oil
primary day."
In tb9 aeuton at bia 1uba.rban Vlr1in11 home, Kennedf •
uld he lm.adl to teelr re-election to tbe Senate from
II a11acbUNtta ln 1182. And he clearly left opea tbe
poeslbWty that he mie.~~ tor p .... w.t aplD ID four 1•'""· aomethi.nc Illa c ..._, ... .,.Ill wlll do. •
and times they want to work, he
said.
"I cannot control a nurse who
works for someone else. She re-
ceives her check from a third
party Cthe registry)." Spencer
said.
He sald the two organizations
have repeatedly dema.oded an
opinion from Attorney General
George Deukmejian on whether
the registries are operating
legally.
Spencer said a lawsuit will be
filed to force Duekmejian to is-
sue an opinion. Should that
opinion hold that registries are
operating legally. Spencer said
the asseciations would attack
the registries through civil
lawsuits.
The hospital administrator
conceded under questioning
from reporters at an afternoon
press conference that hospitals
were responsible for the boom·
ing registry business.
He said hospitals in the past
have treated nurses shabbily,
paid them too little and offered
too few benefits.
Spencer was somewhat up-
staged at the briefing by Bill
Taylor, a representative ol the
Professional Nurses Bureau, a
Los Angeles-based registry.
Taylor claimed that Spencer
was speaking more from emo-
tion than fact. He said there la
no evidence to indicate health care ls dedinina.
Nor, he said, do reclatries add
to bos{>ltal coet.s. He eaJd mo1t
re1i1trie1 only make about a 3.5
percent pret.u pro(lt.
He did •aree that hospitals
have "l1nored the need• of
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IDEA FOR BEACH TRANSPORT-RICKSHAW·LlKETRICYCLES-BORAOWEO FROM HAWAII
Steve Nelson, Fiancee Brenda Campbell and Brother Craig Want to Get Pedicabs Rolling
"They're all over the plact'
there," he said, "They have them
in Manhattan Beach a lso -great
forsenior citizens "
The brothers, along \\ ith
Steve's f iancee Brenda
Campbell, also have spent lime
coming up with the proper cos·
t umes for their as-yet-to-be
hired drivers.
·'They'll be dres:,t'd up like
old-fashioned newspaper boys
-knickers , knee -hi gh socks,
s uspenders, white s hirt and
cap,' explained Craig ... Lt should
be interesting.''
He said they have a manuJac·
turer lined up to s tart P!-1mping
out the $2,()()() bike!> but are hold
ing off until they find out 1f city
father!> tnlend to ban them
"We thmk this 1s a good. af
fo rd c1ble , c l ea n f o rm o f
transµortation ." Craig offered.
.. We're \\'Orkins.i on several
studies. some background and
traff1 r ~urve ys to help our
i:ase
:-.:e,,port poli ce have obJC'Clt'd
to pf•dicabs. arguin~ they would
Jdd to tr afht: snarb. are too
wide tor use on !>ldC\\ a lks and
onl} travel around HI miles per
hou r a speed they s ay 1s
hazardous for pedestrians and
drivers ahke
But the brothers maintain
they'll bend any which way lo
accommodate police and city
brass. including agreein g to
municipal regulations such as
;ire 1m1>0sed on taxicabs.
"We're not looking to become
millionaire!> or any thing like
that."' the younger brother
nol('s .. It's 1us t a good husiness
a nd trans portation idea.·'
But with s uc h untested
pedicab territories as San Diego
and nearby Catalina Island still
open , the brothers realize there
could IX' a lot of bucks for lhe
peda ling
Milestone Managed
Few Cigars, Little Drink, Reaches 100
By PffiL SNEIDERMAN Of,,,. oau, PllOC Staff
When Thomas Ellison was a
young man working in Dayton,
Ohio, there were the se two
brothers living down the sttect
who spent long hours in their
garage tinke ring with a
newfangled invention.
One day. Ellison a nd his
cohorts ran outside a nd gasped
at the sight of that historic in·
vention in action. All eyes were
on the Wright brothers , taking
one of their early nights.
It's not surprising that El-
lison's memory stretches back
to events at the turn of the cen·
tury. Now a Huntington Beach
resident, Ellison celebrates hjs
lOOth birthday today. '
Though he's hampered a bit
by arthritis. Ellison 1s a spry
white-haired man who enjoys
taking long walks through the
neighborhood where he lives
with his son, Tom Ellison J r
and family.
Like everyone who's managed
to reach the 100-year milestone,
Ellison is asked how he did 1t.
He replies that except for a
few cigars in his youth and a few
cigarettes while working on a
railroad crew, he has s tayed
away from smoking.
"And all the liquor l 've drunk
in my life you could put in one·
quart bottle," he adds.
"I've always taken care of
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TURNS 100 TODAY
Thomas Ellison
m vsclf. .. Ellison says. "1 never
was out running nround where I
had no business to be ...
F'inally. though, he seems to
put some stock in the theory that
longevity is in the genes.
"My long life is due to my
parents," Ellison s a ys. "My
father lived till he was 94. My
mother died when she was 92."
REG PttlCf Ut LI.
Born in Mt. Victory, Phio, El·
lison ctid odd jobs such/as selling
photo enlargements and working
for t h e Mi s s our i -Pa c ific
Railroad before beginning a
50 year sltnl as a home builder.
'The first time I drove a car,"
Ellison recalls, "l was about 32
or 33. My firs t ride in an
automobile was in Hardin Coun-
ty <Ohio >. My uncle bought it
l the car).
·'The first car l owned was a
Ford. We had lo pay 10 cents a
gallon for gas. Then, it went up
to two gallons for a quarter, and
we didn't want to drive anymore
than we had to because we
didn't want to pay for the high-priced gas ...
Since moving to Huntington
Beach, he has kept himself busy
doing carpentry work in his
s o n · s ho m e a n d f o r t h e ,;
neighbors.
A s a result of his two mar· •
riages, Ellison has six sons, 17 _!
grandc hildren . 13 g r e at-
grandchildrcn and one great·
great-grandchild.
His twin sons Tom Jr. and Don
both live in Huntington Beach
and are employed a s s taff
e ng ineers at the McDonnell
Douglas plant in Long Beach.
Ellison's family has planned a
special birthday celebration to
mark ms milestone.
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Wife Must Lea-t'f' Home
LONOKE. Ark 1 AI'l A l\rniihan womnn mnrried lo
an American oil "orkl'r for \8) \'l\r~ ttw mother of three
U.S. citizens says she 1:-bt-1ntt forc<•d to llltl\'l' the coun-
try because ht>r hushn11\l dll'd w1lhm1t t ukang cnre of her
lmm1t{Tahon pllpers
Avani Long thought she nnd ht'r children would con-
unue to live in Lonoke. her husband's hometown. after he
died Man·h 9 But now she plons to lt>nve for England to-
day. when her temporar) visa expires
"l OON'T FEF.l. LIKE f1ghUng it, .. s he said Saturday.
"lt "·ould ht-lot:s>of trouble for everybody."
She murned Robert Long in Brazil. and over the
vears. the family lived in various parts of the world
because of Long's job as an oil technicjan f~r Arabian
American Oil Co. Long was born and reared ID .Lonoke,
and the family had come here often to visit relatives.
They lived in Houston for three years, from 1969
through 1972. and ID Saudi Arabia for the las~ eight yea!'S.
Long became ill .in February and returned with ~ts family
to the United States for medical treatment. He died March
9 in a Little Rock hospital.
"Before we thought the re was no trouble," Mrs. Long
said. "I was married 18 years. He always said. 'It's no pro-
blem I'm an American.' But now he's gone."
Unless she has a petition by an adult American citizen
who is a blood relative, or by an American employer who
can certify that she has special skills. or unless she mar-
ries an American citizen, Mrs. Long cannot stay in the
~ountry, said Dave Cole. offi cer in charge of the Immigra·
tion and Na turalization Service in Memphis, Tenn. "
Mrs. Long's in -laws in Lonoke cannot petition for her
citizenship because they are not blood relatives, according to
an official for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
" AND HER THREE CHILREN, aged 17, 14 and 10, can·
not sponsor her because they are not 21 years old.
''They (immigration officials) told me. 'There's no
way you can stlly. there is no one to sign ~or you,' " Mrs.
Long said. "Your husband should have fixed your papers
before he died.''
Unwilling to battle immigration regulations. Mrs.
Lonoke will take her family to England today. They'll
stay with friends who have offered to take them in, she
said .
"I bate to take my children out of their country." she
said. "I 'm just glad we have the money to choose
another." ·
Ret'ugee Youths Attacked
; FORT WAYNE. lnd. CAP) -
1.be Cuban American Legal ~e!ense and Education Fund
1 ~d Saturday it has asked a fed i ..r.ral court to free young Cubans I ;1¥.~m a Wisconsin resettlement
, ·?'~nter since they a r e being ~,·
physically assaulted and abused
b y c riminals among the l"e·
fugees at lhe camp.
"In eac h barrack, the
criminals seem to be in con-
trol," CALDEF Board President.
Graciela Beecher s aid.
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invasion
·Denials
Rejected
WA S HIN GTON <AP > -
t'olumnlst Juck Anderson ha11
reject~ a White Hou11e denJal
thut f.)lana t1re under w&y to In
vudv lran, und 111ud h~ would de·
tall the military J)repa rations in
" eie ril)as of artll•lt-s next week.
Anderson. ht u statement re·
lcr.111ed by ht orhct•, said he will
r t'"o rt that C urter made
"1,rlmurlly n puh\1cal decision"
10 prcpure for lht' invasion.
Anderson 's c omments
followed the publlc1ttion Of CX·
cerpts from his column that was
!4chcduJl'd tor release Monday.
T iii': •:XCERPTS s aid the
llnill•d States planned to invade
lrun In mid-Ot•tober to boost
Pr1•s1dt•nt Carter 's re-election
<·ham·es The pres idential elec·
lion runs 011 the anniversary of
tht• SL•izun• of U.S hostages m
Tl•hrun
After word or the column
bl'c u me public. While House
s p o k e s woma n C lau dia
To" n!'l'nd sa1ct early Saturday
"The suggestion that this or any
other administration would start
a war for political benefit is
grotesque and totally irresponsi·
ble The allegation made by
Jack Anderson is absolutely
false."
Anderson said he is "not im-
pressed by the White House de·
nial. The White House press of·
fice Issued s imilar denials
be fore the April attempt to
rescue the hostages."
ANDERSON SAID It was "the
political nature " of Carter's de-
cision "that caused me to in·
vest'lgate his ·intentions and
publish m y fi.ndings in ad-
vance."
Anderson said Carter's de·
cision to approve the prepa ra-
tions "followed his decline in the
polls. There has been no new de·
velopment in Iran that would
jus tify such a dramatic change
in strategy.''
U.S. Builds
Speedy Force
For Midea,st
BOSTON (AP ) -A n ew
military force that can send
troops to the oil-rich Persian
Gulf within hours will help deter
Soviet agression a nd protect
petroleum supplies for the West,
its commanding general said
Saturday.
Marine Lt. Gen. Paul X. Kel-
ly. who supervises the force of
more than 200,000 men, said the
combined Marine. Army, Air
Force and Navy operation
notifies the Soviets that the Unit·
ed States "will not tolerate
military adventuris m."
"Such threats to our friends
and allies may constitute an as-
sault on the vital interests of the
United States, and when they-d6,
we have a military capability to
respond.
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NATIONAL I WEATHER
R'ings on Wag te Muse11111
After fl ying 'from San Francisco. to Owls
Head, Maine. in the second oldest plane
ever to fl y coast to coast. John Gardiner
of Mill Valley plans today to pilot his 1915
Britis h milita r y plane to its final
hangar-a museum.
Flood Victims Sought
BRADY's BEND, Pa. CAP> -
Volunteers have descended on
this rural town to dig through
twisted debris and search for
more victims of flash flooding
that killed at least seven people
and caused an estimated $7.7
million in damage.
Two people were still believed
missing after Sugar Creek over·
flowed its banks Thursday night
a nd early Friday , s weeping
away at least s even houses,
swamping cars and causing
roads to buckle.
Volunteers set up pumps in
home baserrrents and brought
New Afghan
Action Due?
NEW DELHI. India CAP) -A
• team of top Soviet generals, in
Kabul for the past week, is ap-
parently laying the groundwork
for a major new offensive
against anti-communist Moslem
rebels in Afghanistan, a usually
reliable Ka bul source said
Saturday.
"Negotiations and analysis of
the Russian military operations
with the assistance or Afghan of·
ficers are going on," said the
source, who has proved accurate
in the past. He said the Soviet
team arrived in Kabul Aug. 10.
\
( BRIEFS J
tow trucks to help pull away
pieces of roof and traile rs lodged
agains t buildings a nd i-n the
street. Bulldozers pushed aside
thick mud and debris.
Cleanup also continued in
nearby Petrolia, Sutler Coun·
ty, where swollen flood waters
from Bear Creek damaged at
• leas t two oil and chemical rac·
tori es.
fhwald Widou· I rtd «.>
DALLAS !AP) The widow
of Lee mir\ey Oswald says she
agreed toAave her husband's
grave opened to prove British
auth or Michael Eddowes is
wrong in his contention a Soviet
agent is buried there
But Marina Oswald Porter
added she would not fight her
brother-in-law's intervention tn
the exhumation plans .
OpJH1si1 e Cited
SACRAMENTO (AP> -David
Berglan d of Costa Mesa ,
Libertarian Party candidate for
U.S. senator. said that incum-
bent Democrat Alan Cranston is
"exactly opposite from myself ...
Bergland, 45, a lawyer who 1s
his party'~ national chairman.
said Cranston looks for ways to
increase government 's role and
cons istently favors increased
mi litary spending. while he
seeks to minimize its powers.
.filt rike Goe• On
WARSAW. Poland <AP) -
The government's lnterpress
news agency said negotiations
had failed with 16,000 striking
workers at the giant Lenin
s hipyard in Gdansk a nd the
three-ctay old strike was continu·
ing tooay
Dozen .Dead
In Gas Blast
TOKYO (AP > -Two ex·
plosions,, about 40 minutes apart,
ripped through an underground
shopping arcade in Shizuoka
Saturday, killing 12 persons and
injuring about 200 others, police
r eported.
Police said the toll could go
higher.
They sajd it was a1most cer-
t ain that the explosions were
caused by a gas leak in the
a r c ade near the S hizuoka
railw ay station. The under-
ground arcade connects with the
center or Shizuoka, a prosperous
city of less than half a million
population. 86 miles southwest of
Tokyo.
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illiteracy in America. Concerned about our
young people. Interested in the quality of
education in our schools. And we're doing
something about it. We have invited teacher s in
more than 175 schools along the Orange Coast
to learn how r eading the daily newspaper can add to
students' confidence, cr edibility, and self esteem.
Newspaper in Education is a significant
advance in education. More than a catchall for
current events, this unique program provides
an exercise in comprehension, perceRtion,
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DAILY PILOT
CALIFORNIA
Teach r
Held in
Sex Rap
l~ON<i U£ t'11 1 P l \
former t"ltmt'nl1H } '\t•hnnl
teuht-r who prto\lou. h ~lt'<ich'll
IUllty \0 Sl'JCU•lly molt>i.ltnft t\Hr
male students. --~is ~ •nd 9. "'.,., com matted l"rldn~ tn u. ·t .H4!
hoepital •rter ~In.: 1h•d11r"'t ..
mtnli.lly disordt!rcd 'f'' of
render. a oourt apoh~m•n 1ud
Paul W M lll~r . 39. "'ho
pleaded aualty June l7 to t 141)
coynta ol child moJestauon "'as
committed by SupN1or Court
Judae Ellsworth 8t-arn to a lerm
not to exceed 7 ~~ ) ear . ,,,.d
Robert Morrt'll. ~aster 1•alender
deputy of t hl' Lo ng Buch
J udicial Oistr1C't
Miller. who I.aught ~e\t'n
years at the Clara Ba rton
Elementary School an Long
Beach. allegedly molested the
boys severa l times under a
blanket during nap tame ll\ an
area away from other children
,. ... ,.........,
Carryi11g On at 88
The incident came to light an
March when the mother of the
5-year-old victim complained to
school authorities and confront
ed the teacher.
After reading a newspaper ac-
count or the arrest. the mother
or the 9-year-old told police of
her son's similar complaints
W:..i x figure of :vt ae West from 1933 film "She Don_e Hi~
Wro ng" r e minds fans the s ultry Ms . West .. a Cahforma
rt.'!'>ide nt . turned 88 today. She was born m Brookly n,
'.': Y . in 1892.
Writer's Role Tough -.. ~ ......... -
SAN FRANCISCO <AP1 -Television actor
Robert Walden. who plays stc.r reporter Joe Rossi
on the Lou Gran\ show. put a pencil behind his ear
and went to New York last week to cover the
Democratic convention
as a r~l-life reporter.
Walden wrote a
first-person account of
the obstacles faced by
convention reporters,
but instead of handing
it to Lou Grant, his
television boss, he sent
it to city editor James
Willse of the San Fran-
cisco Examiner.
Willse said t hat
Walden wrote hls first
n e w s paper story 18
months ago for the Ex·
aminer, and that when
Walden and oth e r television actors went WALDEN
on strike he asked for an assignment to cover the
convention.
Walden's story recounted the problems he had
trying to get his press pass, the difficulty of ?«:al·
ing with delegat,.es basking in the .glov: of tt;lev~s1.on
lights and bis failure to maunain his ob1ectiVIty
during the emotional speech by Sen. Edward Ken-
nedy Tuesday night.
"Beside losing my political. virgi~ity at th.~
Democratic National Convention t his week,
Walden's story began, "I lost m y appointment
book, my appetite, the habit of sleeping and.
generally, my health."
WaJden said the experience left him without
faith in the power or the press.
"IF THE PRESS was so powerful," he wrote,
··why were reporters shouting into phones, furious at
the lack 0f access they were now raced with?·'
When WaJden finally got his press pass, be
hung it on a chain around his neck. That made
everyone he met stare first at his chest to see the
pass, he wrote.
Unlik e Joe Rossi, Walden 's a1gressive
television character who always gets where .he
wants to go Walden found himself stuck with
other reporters behind the podium where they
were not able to hear the convention speeches.
WREN KENNEDY SPOKE, Walden wrote be
fought to remain objective. "One by one, and then
in bunches, people could no longer hold back the
emotion.
"I didn't want to be seen with my race red, my
eyes stuffed with tears; 1 didn't want to lose my
professiooal stance at my first political conven-
tion."
"Butl'm glad I did."
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Repairs Due
In.Botched
Brick Batch
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oner's report confirmed Satur
day th.it Dorothy Stratten, the
Playboy Playmate of the Year.
ched of a shotgun wound in the
face.
Ms. Stratlen. 20, was killeG in
what police s aid was an ap.
parent mu rder -s uicide
perpetrated by her est ranged
hus band. Paul Snider . Their
nude bodies were di scovered
Friday 1n the ir Wes t l.os
Angeles home
Ms. Stratten. who two years
ago was a Dairy Queer'! waitress
in Vancouve r . B C . wa s
Playboy magazine's Playmate
in August 1979 and was selected
as Playmate of t he Year last
April. She also appeared in fou r
motion pictures and had the title
role in a movie that opened Fri·
day.
Tl\e s.root-9, blue-eyed blonde
married Snider In June 1979, and
it was he who urged her to enter a contest as Playboy's playmate
for the 25th anniversary issue.
Marc Goldstein, a private In·
vesligator and personal friend of
the couple, said he had spoken to
Snider by telephone 24 hours
earlier and that Ms. Stratten
was with him. He said he
became worried later in the day
when he couldn't reach Snider.
He caJled another couple who
lived in the house, and they
found the bodies.
"I wat totally shocked and
stunned," said Goldstein.
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because of a mlxup ln tbe
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ficlals say.
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day. •
Last May, a conveyor belt dar-i;;;
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pile of gravel and small atGaes
used by another. unrelated plut
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have b een sent t o a rock·
crushing area, he said. ·
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Sunday, Augull 17. 1980
Robert N Weed/Publisher ThomU Keevll IEdltOf
Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlal P6Qe Editor
Con ntion Just
A ummer Rerun
11 'uu nw.,~<J tht.• "' k's Dt-m ocratlc National Con-
' <'n l111n ~ 1111 h·~t out on ~ ome h11h and low performance.
imd '"""' Inn~ 'rrlches of exposure lO a houseful ot pure
bor~
Tht"t l' \\ l't l' hri~hlener>
Ll!..t· W1lllt.> ~l'l!.On lea\ mg out a key line wht'n he
so11g · Tht" St.tr "ipJngl~d Banner "
Or Junns~ l 'J rler's reference to "Hubert Horatio
llo rnblo" l'I' '' ht•n ht• mt.>Ml lh late Hubert H. Hum phr~~
Top Pt'dur m ance \\ard. as you have undoubtedly
heard. ''~Ill to Ted Kennedy (Ot his 1pell·bindinl old
f a shwnl;."<J, part 1s on dt>magoguery. ltis speech brought on
the.-unh truJ~· spontaneou demonstration or the conven·
tion. But l'' t•n t hutJle monstrauon turned out to have been
parlwll~ orl'IH~st rated bv the Carter forces and de·
laberult'I~ prolonged to permit the back-stage Carter·
Kennc.'<h tl('got a:.i ti on~
Our c;ovt•rno r Moonbeam put in a performance, too.
and "urµns1n~1, he madt> sense and didn't sound at all
hkP ht• h<ld lllSt h nrt a !'ession ~~th his shrink or his guru.
D1~appomtm gly to Californians, the TV networks
arbitraril~ d ec1d('d Brown's words were al no interest
and l'hopped them off That Eastern syndrome again.
.\lostly. it \HIS mild st uff Carter , with some prodding
from Kenned\. ending up promising about what the
Democrats promise ever y four years -heavy emphasis
on \\ellart'. JOb training, school programs. human rights
and ennronmental protection.
All thi . of course. while magically reducing spending
and • I0\'1ng infl ation
Exactly foul' years ago, when the Democrats were
clos ing their 1976 convention, the DailY. Pilot said editoraall~ : '
··The poli c~· of ·tax and spend' or ·something for
everybody' that served the Democrats so well in the days of
the New Dea l ... faces a much more sophisticated and skep·
tic a l electorate ,..-hen the public's concern is focused on in·
fl at ion and the ever-shr inking dollar.''
\\'e'U ~ay the same thing again.
Some other highs and lows in the news ;
ffls1ori('nf Rf.•gf~f Pr SpMtf"M (Ip
In the mangled reasoning of some of our California
historians, an airplane is now a place. They want Howard
Hughes' long-shrouded Flying Boat included in the
Department of Interior's National Register of Historic
Pla ces.
The aircraft is fa mous . no doubt about that. Even
locked up and hidden from public view for 30-some years,
the behemoth has always drawn interest and fascination
as the largest aircraft ever flown .
And it's applaudable that it was saved in one piece to
be s hown alongside the Queen Mary in Long Beach.
But a historic place? That qualifies the Great White
Steamer and Jerry Brown's famous Plymouth sedan.
Now 1'011 Cn11'1 R11n Out of ZIP
The Postal Service is about to simplify its life and
complicate ours.
How a bout a nine-digitZIPCode?
You'll keep your present five digits. The Post Office
wants to add four mor e numbers to break down the dis·
tribution pattern still further. Companies and large or·
ganizations ma~· have several sets of nine-digit figures
for different depa rtments.
The next st('p is predictable.
They'll add one more set of numbers and that 10· or
12-digit code will be you. No more name, J ohn Jones, you',re
now 9267692702131.
That is you will be if you can ever remember the
number yourself. Of course Big Brother will know you
well -very well.
Fnrt-f'orc•c•a#f l 4ookin9 Brfglltn-
Cheers, again, to the irrepressible Freddie Laker. In
the face of heavy competition, skyrocketing fuel costs
and fewer travelers. he's lowering the price of his trans·
Atlantic fares a gain.
Sir Freddie may be a royal pain to competing
airlines. but he's put long-distance travel in the pocket-
book range of millions.
Not·'6 ShtJHld StfJp Mok"ing 1t'a1'es
The l' S ~a\'y would be doing both itself and its
members c.t ~er\'iee by abandoning the farcical hearings
into les bian relations hips aboard the Norton Sound.
Two of eight c.tccused remale crew members have
been found innocent. but not until after they had been
disgraced by having to permit humiliating public dis ·
closures of their personal ti ves.
When was the last time you heard of a male Navy
crew member undergoing such treatment?
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader co mment IS invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd I Ronwnce Toned
ByL.M.BOYD
Item No. 14578 in our Love
and War man's fil e is purely
stlenlific A pair of German
researc hers , Ebe rhard
Nteschlag and Wolfgang
Meu11er. report that men with
dHp voices have rnore sex
Dear
Gloorn y
Gus
Separattn& church and
stat seems less or a
problem than serarat·
In g po liti es t rom
famJI)'
D.14
hormones than men with
high voices. The inclin at\on
to be. physically active in
matters or roman ce is
strongest in rnen with ba.&5
voices, weakeat ln tenon,
they contend. Their findings
suggest that baritones, while
neither intense nor lndJt·
Cerenl, have their moments,
too.
There's a deadly heart
stimulant In the oleander
buth. People have died lrom
It after eatlna bnbecued
steaks l'peared on oleander
branehM.
1 r 75 percent o1 the Dead
Sea wwe to evaporate away, tbe remainder would be u
bard aa a rock.
Dr. Charle8 Be ll
illegal Mexicaris: Boon or Bust?
Dr ChOrl,. G Bsll 11 o pro/euor
<>J P<>lllacal .Kt""'°" ul Cal Stats. /o'ullerton
ThousiAnds of illegal MuX1can
Mllens coml' to California each
year lookina Cor work -and
t bey and It
Some find tradit ional farm
work In the Centrul Valley, Im·
peri&I County , or fi e lds of
Sllllnas. But most find jobs in
the state's urban centers -San
Diego, East Los Anaeles, Santa
Ana, S8n Bernardino, Riverside,
San J ose, and several Central
Valley cities
NO ONE KNOWS for sure how
rnany il l ega l s w o rk i n
Ca lifornia. But a r e asonable
estimate based on recent sur·
veys in Orange and San· Diego
counties suggests there may be
som e 500,000 to 700,000 i1Jegal
Mexican a liens working here.
Not surprisingly, a s the na·
lion 's and the state's economy
moved into recession this Last
year, incre,ased concern has
been expressed a bout illegal
Sydney Harris
employment. Organ ized labor
bas been loudest in its concerns.
Meeting in Miami this last
spring, the AFL·CIO Executive
Council called for a national law
pena lizing e mploye r s who
"knowingly" hire illegal aliens.
IA SIMILAR Cahfornia law
was struck down by the state's
courts in 1974 on the grounds
that s uch regulation is totally
within the spher e of federal
authority over aliens. l
Cesar Chavez' United Farm
Workers strongly oppose em-
ploying illegal Mexican farm
hands. Last year's UFW strike
against Salinas Vall ey lettuce
growers was badly hurt by the
use of such worke rs. -"
On the other hand, the Los
Angeles Internationa l Ladies
Garment Workers Union has
mounted a strong effort to or·
ganize among the illegals . Since
illegals make up about 70 per-
cent of the are a 's garment
workers the union has little
choice!
The lLGWU's decision renects
basic economic facts of illegal
employme nt it is largely
urban, semi or un·skilled and low
paying.
A recent study by Prof. Wayne
A Cornelius (UC San Diego} re·
ports that more than half the il·
le g al s are e mploye d in
restaurants , hotels, hospitals
and other such labor intensive
service industries
The basic question remains,
ho wever : Are illegals taking
jobs away from other workers?
CRITICS OF present federal
and state Policy assert that they
are. Particularly hurt. it is said,
are bl acks, f-Uspanic American
citizens, legal resident a liens , and
uns killed whites.
U.S Labor Secretary F Ray
Marshall asserts that illegal
Mexican aliens a lso depress
wage scales and impose em-
ployment related costs on the lax·
payers.
On the other hand. Leonel
Cas tillo, former head of the U.S.
Blessed Are Outside Speakers
The e mbarrassed minister of
a church in a western city wrote
to cancel a forthcoming lecture I
was scheduled to give there this
spring. It seems that the board
d ecided t he y want e d n o
speakers who were not "inside"
the church.
To paraphrase Groucho Marx,
l would not care to belong to a
church that
would not
want an out-
side speaker,
and I was jus t
as glad to get.
the cancella·
tion as the
minister put
it. "Apparent-
ly the people
in this church
are lacking the fi rst word of the
:iign .. •·
What a church. any church of
any denomination. needs mos t of
all is an occasiona l, or even
frequent, ··outside" speaker to
let in some fresh air. Because
the fact is that Yo'U don't know
what you think until you hear
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someone who think!:> d1fferl'nth
from you
THE O~L\' WA\' we t'lanf,·
and revise und strengthen ou'r
own beliefs is b~ testinf( them
and weighing them against other
beliefs. A group that cuts 1tsetr
off from such dialogue eventually
becomes smug and stupid :md
incapable of defending its own
beliers except by dogma.
Ideas must compete in the
public arena, JUSt as athletes
must. if they are to remain vital
instead of inert. f'IC'x 1 hie :ind not
rigid This, i~ \\hat St Paul
meant when he C'nJoined us to
"T est all things . hold fast to that
which 1s good."
You really don't know your
own religion until you can grasp
both the c;1milarities and the
difference~ het" een it and other
t·recd~. JU~t J:-. one do~s not
knO\\ one·:. 11\\'Jl language (ully
until h e a t lea s t has t he
rudiments of a fore1Kn tongu~
EVERY CHliRCH s hou ld
have a ha lf-dozen "outside"
s peakers a year, and as outside
as it can get. from Ad ventists to
Zen Buddhists ;md back again.
This 1s not onl~ d spl endid way
to "'ake up the rongregation.
a n d pro mote some of t h e
ecumenism we talk about. but
you can also le;,1rn some thi ng at
the s ame li me. At the very least ,
you learn a new set of pious
µla titudes: at best. you get a
deep e r d i m ens io n of the
religious impulse and a broader
sense of what ties us together
I THINK THAT even
humanists, agnostics and atheists
-if they have something perti-
nent lo say should be en-
couraged lo address congrega·
lions . Often , they know more
a bout religion and biblical history
than the docile devout, and can
serve an astringent function in
sprinkling icy water on sleepy
faces
The church that bars its pulpit
to an ·outsider 1s clol>ing 1t~
heart as well as its m ind.
F reedom to s peak means little
witho ut the comparabl e
wi ll 1ngn ess t o lis te n : a nd
freedom of religion should mean
mor e than the right to close your
ears to a different drummer .
Immigration and Naturallzation
Service denies that Ulegals take
jobs away from anybody. ln bis
view, the illegals take jobs that no
one else wants -where pay ls low
and the work is dirty.
EXAM INATION of the
bracero farm labor program
suggests that Illegals do take
jobs away from others and
depress wages .
Under the bracero program,
as many as 400,000 Mexican na·
tiona ls a year were brought into
the United States to work on
farms between 1942 and 1964.
After termination in 1964, un·
employment aplong American
farm workers dropped from 6.5
percent to 4.8 percent, and farm
wages went up.
On the other hand, charges
tha t illegals impose a burden on
the taxpayer appear to be incor·
reel. ln fact, it appears that il-
legals pay considerably more in
taxes and fees than they receive in
services.
A 1976 study done for the U.S.
La bor Department based on in·
terviews with 793 illegal Mex-
ican workers found that three
quarters had paid Social Securi·
ty and federal income taxes .
And almost half had paid into a
health plan.
BUT FEWER than a third had
used any kind of hospital or
clini c : only 7 per cent had
children in school ; four percent
had collected unemployment in·
s urance; 1.3 percent had re-
ceived food stamps; and less
than 1 percent had ever been on
welfare.
Prof. Cornelius concluded,
after a study of Social Security
records, that illegals have sub-
sidized the syste m by a s much
as $500 million a year.
All of this makes sense from
other studies which reveal that
the t ypical illegal Mexican
worker is young, male and came
here alone. He plans to return to
Mexico. He is in search of any
work be can find and wants to
rem ain anonymous .
HE COMES F ROM a rural
farm village and quite likely has
little or no industrial skills . And
he often sends money home each
month to his wife or mother. Tbe
total amount sent to Mexico each
year may be as high as $3 billion.
Clearly, the Mexican govern-
m ent and economy benefit from
the situation. Mexico's govern·
ment is glad to see some of its
millions of unemployed drained
off into the United States.
And, as Mexico indus trializes,
e ven more unemployed will
probably seek work in the Uruted
States.
Between 1890 and 1920 -as
E uro p e co mpleted its in ·
dustrialization -20 million peo·
pie left that continent and
traveled some 3,000 miles across
the Atlantic to the promised land
of America.
IT WOULD be surpris ing if
milliQns of unemployed Mex·
icans did not do the same. They
can walk or drive across the
2,000 miles of poorly fenced or
even unmarked border. Who
wouldn't?
Given our inability to stop the
flood of illegal Mexican aliens,
California needs to seriously
consider how to deal with the
problem. lt may be, that in the
long run, these illegals add more
than they detract from our
economy.
The Golden State 's
phenomenal ppst growth was
s ubs tantially fueled by t he
millions of Amencans who came
from the r est of the United
States . But that migration
slowed down in the late 1960s
and '70s. It appears that Mex·
icans have filled that void.
Redressing Provided for Tiiree Current Topics
To the Editor:
I address this to all young jean.
wearing guys.
It would be nice if once in a
while when you call on a young
lady to take her out on·a date you
would wear slacks and not pat~hy
jeans.
l'm not sayiJlg a suit and shirt
and tie are necessary to wear
(thatwouldbenice, butlguesstoo
much to expect), but certainly
dress accordingly.
BY NOW you probably have
guessed I am a father of a
daughter and a very lovely one al
that. She stlll lives at home
(which makes me very happy),
-and l see the way she dreuet
when IOln,a oul on a dinner and
abow cfate. U usually Is a dress, or
neaulaclal and a blouse. Now, you must visuallze thlt:
The date ii for 9 p.m. and •t 8:'5
tbe doort»ell rtnc• an.d In be ::!::U dreued up to C .
ud alldrt ~~ t;!'t.,._
ID jt. All I can .. ,. ii Wa: ~bel!
Rebel, all you 10""-1 women. . .
Well, maybe I'd better not say
that. We have enough rebellions
going on today. Let me just say,
come on guys, let's gel with it and
try to dress appropriately. I pro·
miseil won'thurt.
No . ·I 'm not a clothing
sales man, just an interested
(ather. Please withhold my name
as I don't want the guys who take
my daughter out to rebel even
more NAMEWJTHH~LO
'Rn Dfs~retlonary
To the Editor:
I am writing in res ponse to the
Aug. 3 edJtortal, Dining Tums
Tables.
1 t.hlnk l have about had lt on
equal rlghlis. Where are the
rights of people who might like
occasionally to go somewhere
di ff erenl where the menu for the
payee ls priced and the guest ls
not? Also where a lie Is re·
quired.
U I am a woman and I am
plcklnl up the tab, all l have to
aa,y la reverse the menus, I 'm
paying tonight. If J don't want to
wea r a tie I can go somewhere
else .
"Have to'' o r "must" is
legitimate when used with "if."
''You must wear a tie IF you
want to dine in my restaurant."
This is free option for all parties.
MARY ELLEN CARROLL
Honkey SHit Thtte
1·0 the Editor:
Winding d o wn -It 's
something like running out of
gas . You go no further.
When I was a kid we went to
Sunday school a nd after to the
regular service and how I hated
it. Mo.'ltly I felt this way because
of the monkey suit I bad to wear.
Did you ever have to put on a
scratchy old woolen suit plus Ue
and sit around listentn1 to a lot
of scaey atufC and every time
you squlrmed and scratched you
got one of thote "Just watt WI I
get you home , youn1 man"
loo~a? You're w16htn1 It wu
still Saturday -even Monday
and a new school week Is ~t.er
than this.
The sermon seems endless
and about the lime you think it'a
nearly over the man of the cloth
gets his second wind.
POS.SIBLY TIUS eitplains wby
I do not like doomsday propbett.
I've heard the story and I don't
like the plot.
But to recognize the truth Is
another matter. Recently ln
Detroit that great patriot trom
Arizona and man or vision Barry
Goldwater spelled it out -there
may very well never be another
Republican or Democratic COD·
ventlon a fier this year's . He
could be right for all tbc sips
are present.
Now I'm not about to climb
back lnto that monkey suit and
scratch, but lf ever a Messlah
was needed, now's the ume.
WARREN G. ALTHOFF
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~MEMBER, JUST
LOOK, BUT DoN'T ~cT
OUT·· IT COULD
BE RISKY. ..
Andy Rooney
Future Depends on Funny Hats
Some notes following two
political conventions :
.-A lot of the delegates at
both the Republican and
Demo.cr atic
conventions
wo r e funn y
hats, big but·
ton s and
some of them
even carried
signs an -
n ouncing
their inten -
tions . My ten-
dency is to
W9JTY about trusting anyone
wbo wears funny bats with the
future of our country.
-Almost every trade and pro-
fessioo was represented among
the delegates, but more of them
were teachers at the Democratic
coevention than anything else.
There were 523 of them.
I COULDN'T tell from looking
at them whether any of the peo-
ple wearing funny hats were
teacben in real life or not. I
hope not:
Even if they didn't wear funny
bat.a or carry signs, though, l'm
still not comfortable with
teachers who are too political. I
think they'd make good politi·
cians but I'm not sure they'd
make good teachers.
Teachers, like news reporters.
probably ought to be politically
ne utral when they're working.
They OQlbt to be above the ac-
tion -observing, s tudying,
tbinkll\B and preparing for their
classes the next day. They ought
not to be carrying signs or at-
tending political rallies as
partisans.
-IN DETROIT, I came out of
the convention hall in the middle
or a session one evening and
looked for a cab to t ake me to a
drug store about 10 blocks
Bob Greene
J)
\'Where did we find these downs~"
away. There were no taxis
around and I asked a policeman
sitting in a squad car wh ere I
was most apt to find one.
··where you going?" he said.
1 told him. and he said, "Jump
in.''
He took me to the drugstore,
waited while 1 bought Atka
Seltzer. and brought me back to
the convention hall.
IT WASN'T RIGHT for him to
do, and he knew it and I knew it,
but it was the sort of thing that
created a favorable impression
of Detroit for a lot of people who
were there as strangers
-I don't live far outside Ne"
York but 1 s tayed at thE
Halloran House on Lexingtor.
Avenue during the Democratic
N ational Convention . The
Florida delegation was there.
Tuesday morning I started
to send a suit out to the.cleaners.
1 was filling out the· slip they
ha~·e for that purpose and I got
looking at the prices for laundry
and dry cleaning.
"JACKET," IT said, "$4.50."
Then it said, "Trousers $4.50."
I'd never seen a suit cleaned a la
carte before. but I could tell it
meant it woulci Mst me s,q.oo to
have it C'leaned. I didn't send
it out.
1wore 1t with the spot just below
the second button and held m y
arm over it when l was talking to
anyone important.
Then I got looking at the
prices on the laundry list·
Shirt $1.90
Shirt on hanger $2.25
Underpants $1.25
Undershirts $1.25
Brassiere $1.50
I ROPE THE maid didn't. de-
cide I have no class when she
discovered that I'd was hed my
own underwear and hung it in
the shower to dry.
-The television networks had
an awful time finding enough
working space around Madison
Sq ua re Garden at the
Democratic convention in New
York.
NBC rented the basement of a
nearby church. ABC was in
trailers in a parking lot across
the street, and CBS was on the
11th floor of a nearby office
building that was less conven·
ient than if they'd stayed in
their building 23 blocks away.
-THE CONVENTIONS have
a way of looking less important
than they a r e . It's partly
because of the funny hats and
partly because of the impression
television gives that decisions
ar e made hastily and for very
little good reason.
The fact is that what comes
out of these conventions
represents a pretty democratic
cross section of what the popula-
tion as a whole wants -rm tired of all the talk
about how tired people are of
politics. The election campaign
ahead looks fascinating to me
and the debates between the
candidates can only be good for
the country.
Manzanar Needs
Remembering Too
By DAVID C. HENLEY
DaVld C. Henley, a ruulent o/ Newport Beach, u a member o/ IM
city·s Library Commi.mon and a univeTrity proJeasOJ of journaliam.
August 1980 marks the 35th anniversary of the dropping of
atomic bombs by the United States on Hiroshima and NagasaJc:i,
J apan.
It was in August 1942, that the more t han 10,000 persons of
Japanese-Americans -quite a few of them from Orange
County -who were evacuated from their West Coast homes to
10 concentration camps following the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese at·
tack on Pearl Harbor.
It was in August 1942 that the more than 10,000 persons of
Japanese ancestry were settled into these notorious camps in
several western states
DRIVE NO RTH F ROM LOS ANGELES on U.S. Highway
395 approximately 270 males from the Orange Coast -and one
will come upon a bleak place called Manzanar in the wind·whipped
Owens Valley.
Manzanar today is a deserted cluster of s mall stone
structures surrounded by strands of tangled and rusting barbed
wire. Although the summertime temperatures are near 100
degrees. there 1s snow on the slopes of the near by Sierra
Nevadas lo lhe west
' Mt Whitney. at 14.495 reet the highest peak in the
continental l·n1ted States. looms in the distance.
THE i\IOVl<:MENT OF TH E JAPANAESE to Manzanar in
1942 followed President Franklin D Roosevell 's signing of
Exec·ull\'t' Order 9066 on F'eb 19, 1942, which set up the camp
system It took :-.1x month!> to C'omplete Manzanar's construction
and to round uµ the last of the Japanese-Americans and aJiens.
Manzanar wal) do~~d in 1945 and in l975 President Gerald
Ford voided ExcC'utivc Order 9066, saying it had been a
"national mistake ··
P-by David C. H..,i.v
MANZANAR'S DESERTED, WIND·WHIPPED TODAY
Today, Manzanar (which means apple orchard in Spanish)
is a ghost camp All that remains of the scores of buildings are
the crumbling stone guard towers, a small cemetery, and a
plaque naming the camp "California Registered Historical
Landmark ~o 850 ·
THE PLAQt: E SAYS .. IN THE EARLY part of World War
II , 110,000 persons of j apanese ancestry were interned In
relocation centers by Executive Order No. 9066 issued on Feb.
19, 1942. Mam.anar. the rirst of 10 such concentration camps,
was bound e d by b a rbed wire a nd guard t o wers ,
containing 10,Q® persons. the majority bein~ American citizens.
··May the tnJust1ces and humiliation suffered he.re as a
result of hysteria. racism. and economic exploitation never
emerge again.·· ·
Each year, to commemorate the foundi ng of Manzanar, a
large group of former camp inmates. their families, and friends
descend upon the ~1te for a weekend or remembrance.
More than .,400 came this year, according to Warren
Furutani, a member of the Japanese-American Citizens League
and a Los Angeles hi gh school counselor, who said the yearly
pilgrimages were sta rted by the children of the camp's
survivors.
"THE ISSUE OF THE CAMPS WAS forgotten for many
years until the descendants of M81Uanar began to wonder 'What
was that place really like? What happened there?" he said.
He and members of the groups /'do not want the people of
America to forget what happened there. We hold many
showings of films and conduct seminars throughout the state
during the~ ear on camp history.··
Furutani added that the committee does not wish to turn
present-day Manzanar into a "big tourist thing." They hav~
rejected some suggestions that the camp's guard towers be
rebuilt and turned into a major attraction for travelers and
historians.
··w e do. however. want all people to learn and remember
what happened here so that it can never take place again.''
Clowns~ Dilemma Unmasks New Streak of Hostility • Ill Children
I've been holding off on writ-
ing this story since last summer.
I had the basic information then,
but I hesitated about putting it in
the newspaper .until the Interna-
tional Year of the Child was
over.
But now I have no excuse.
The story is about clowns.
Clowns are wonderful people:
they live only
to make
children hap-
py, to brln1
joy to the wee
ones. to cause
. laughter to
float from the
mouth of the
toddlers.
But a new
development .
has come to th' world of clowns.
Listen to one clown tell it :
"We're scared to death of the lit-
tle bastards. I don't know what's
happened, but they've become
rotten and mean. The kids are
turning against clowns now;
they're getting violent. and It's
not an easy way to make a living
any more."
Listen to another clown:
''It's war. They chaae us, they
spit at us, they about obtceniUea
1t .aa. They've turned bolt.lie.
Clowm wwe UM lalt people that
• ,.....oted, but now
they don't even r espect us
anymore . If you're a clown,
you 're in danger."
IT IS NOT easy to get. clowns
to talk about this subject ; the
trad itional idea of children and
clowns loving each other Is a
strong one, and even the clowns
who acknowledge the new prob-
lem are reluctant to discuss it.
But rrom a series of conversa-
tions with profes11ional clowns ,
the message Is cTear. Children
and teen-agers are starting to
harass, ins ult and in some cases
a ssault clowns . The clowns
stress that the vast·maJority of
children are still peaceful; but
there is no denying that, Cor
some reason, some children are
b eginning to take their
• hostilities out on. of all people.
clowns.
. Roger Hendrickson, a clown
who uses the profe88ional name of
"Bl an co." Hid:
"IT'S GOTTEN WORSE. I
don't like to go to work alone
anymore. You need someone to
protect your back. lf you don't
watch them1 they come up behind
you and kick you ln tM ablnl. rt'•
mainly children between the ages
of five and 12; they aet'thelr kkkJ
outof 1Mngaclownabadtlme.
"You s tart to watch for
that look in a ~·s eye; the look
that tells you trouble is coming.
1 don't even wear a rubber hose
anymore. The kids are always
pulling it off."
FRED MENKE, WHOSE
clown name is "C Sharp," said,
.. You would really be s urprised.
It's hard to work if a ldd is pulling
at your costume and shouting
four-letter words at you. Kids wilJ
heckle you at a shopping center. 1
really don't have any explanation
about why this is happening."
Lenore Gunning, a clown who
works under th e name of
"Schultzie," said, "In the Santa
Claus parades every year. we
used to march down the street
and go from curb-to·curb to
greet the children. Now we're
not s upposed to do th at
anymore; we're s upposed to
stay ln the center or the street,
a way from the kids. In the
parade last year I went over to
say hello to some kids, and they
hU. me rlght. in the eye with a
squlrt IW'· I was so afraid. What
1f ll waa acid? Parents today are
afrald of their kidl1 and lhe kids
don't seem lo be afuld of
anything."
Ml.Qf clown.a seem to think
that the e ew attitudea may •
be due in part to the publicity
given John Wayne Gacey, who
was convicted 1n murdering
more people than anyone in U.S.
history. A photograph of Gacey
posing in a clown suit received
wide circulation , and even
though professional clowns say
that Gacey was never one of
them. the stigma remains.
"GACEY HAS definitely been a
factor," said Nick Pinto. whose
professional clown name is
.. Nicky," and who ls involved ina
clown association ... You get a lot
of remarks. You'll be walking
along in your costume, and so-
meone will yell, 'Hey are you
Gacey's brother?' or they'll yell,
"Hey,there'sGacey.O"
And Bob Koepel, a clown who
works under the name of "Sir
Gibbs ," said. "lt's a very bad
reeUng to be trying to do your
job and hear someone say, 'Hey.
theregoesJobnWayneGacey.'"
BUT OTKE'll clowns feel that
the new situation has nothing to
do wlth Gacey. "If I do a clown
show at a party. l demand that
there be one parent ror every
five kJds," said Chuck Elstner,
who works under the name of
"Chas."
Elstner said:
''At the drcus once, I was
walking down the hallway wail·
Ing for my cue, and this kid
came runn in g towa rd m e,
jumped up into the air and tried
to put his finger in my eye. It's a
very d angerous job. They'll
never say an obscenity when
their parents are around, but
when the parents are gone . . .
I've heard such terrible things
from little children. There's
been a big change in kids."
MOST OF the clowns say that
they will continue their work ;
they love to e nte rtain the
children, and they are willing to
wr ite off the new meanness as
the price they mus t pay for liv-
ing in a changing world. But
that doesn't mean they Uke it.
Dorothy Miller, who works un-
der the professional name of
"Blab-1-gail," said:
"l was doing a show, and l
was trying to gel the children to
say the magic word. I was wav-
ing my feather-duster ltke a
wand; I had it wrapped twice
a round my neck by Its cord.
·'This boy reached out and
started to pull on it. I was chok-
ing. He knew he was hurting me.
Finally he pulled me au the ·~
toward him, and I s1id, 'You're
choking me. Do you know you're
chokl.nime?'
"Anahesai4: Yes.'"
..
• DAil Y fltl.OT Sunday, Augvtt It, 1"80
Creativity's Multiplied
l:artoonist 's Effort In pired by Devi4 Church
o.llJ l'llet SUit ,._
EXPERIENCING TEMPORARY SHORTAGE OF CREATIVE ENERGY?
Cartoonist Bob Hord Turn• Serious at De•k In Costa MHa St udio
)
Medical Expert Says
Sloppy Divers Safer
•
WASHINGTON (AP ) -If you
must dive into a swimming pool,
s tick to s hallow plunges or summer
fun could tum into tragedy, warns a
medical e xpert.
Dr. Albert Esch of the Consumer
P roduct Sa fety Com mission adds
that if you are using an above-ground
pool , it's b est to a void divi ng
altogether.
· ESCH ESTIMATES that as many
aa 1,000 Americans are crippled in
pool-divine accidents each year. He
reported on a University of Miami
Medical School study of 121living ac-
cidents in which the victims suffered
spinal injuries that caused paralys is
of both arms and legs.
The Veter~s Administration, Esch
said , est i mates t h at eac h
quadraplegic victim would require
the outlay of $1 million for wage loss
and medical care over an average
life span.
According to the study. t he typical
victim was a male in his early 20s,
often a first-time visitor to the pool.
In addition. he was probably a fair
swimmer. was not using drugs or
alcohol. but was probably doing some
"show·off" diving when the accident
occurred .
"THE MO T com mon accident in-
volved injury to the cer vical spine.
ca used by the head s triking the bot·
tom of the pool," said Esch.
E sch said persons who want to dive
should do so only from the ed ge of
the pool, into deep water. Diving into
shallow above-ground pools or into
the shallow part s of other pools
should be avoided, as should dives
from diving boards.
Esch said many disabling inJuries
result from di ves into water less than
four feel deep
He said dives into 6 to 8 feet of
water from the edge of the pool
8y ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OftMDellf,....SUff
True or false. Versatile Bob Hord, whose .
bluck and silver Old Testament prophet·like
bt:ard gives hlm a decidedly ferocious look, is
A talented cartoonist.
A whimsical sculptor.
A bona fide modern sort of saint and cer·
t1fl cate·carr ying minister who only recently
performed a legitimate wedding of two friends.
-T H E MOST FAM OUS r ock band
keyboard artist you ne ver heard. Yes, NEVER
heard. as shall be explain ed.
All of the above.
1f you hedged your bets on who and what
Hord is and does and che<:ked them all, con-
gratulations, because you scored 100 percent.
Hord. 31, a Huntington Beach resident who
works out of a tiny, wondrously-decorated two-
room studio in Costa Mesa is, first of all, an il-
lustrator and cartoonist .
That pays the rent and buys the groceries.
"l 'VE BEEN FREE-LANCING for seven
years and now I'm on a contract with one of the
big T-shirt companies, Photo-Uth in Stanton,"
says Hord, who loves that steady income.
The firm sells through K-Mart and Pen-
ney's, among other stores.
"lt 's a regular salary," he says, noting he
and wife Suzanne remember well the lean years
when he left the pay day security of two of the
principal U.S. greeting card companies to open
his own studio.
·' l also do a lot of work for Crazy Shirts in
Hawaii," expla ins Hord, who says no matter
what the economy or state of the world, there's
alw ays a market for a shirt with a gag or a gim·
mick.
HE SA\'S HE COMES up with two new T·
shirt designs a week for t he other Stanton-based
fi rm that ret ains him on contract, and each
takes about two days' work.
The rest of the time he works at playing, or
does he play at working?
"l\'s really nice to be a ble to do what you
like for a living," says Hord, who was employed
firs t by Hallmark and then Buzza-Cardoza, the
two principal U.S. greeting card and novelty
companies.
"I can't reme mber a time when I wasn't in·
terested in drawing," says Hord, a fine stylist
who prefers working with bright, v,i vid com-
mer cial wate r colors in designing T-shirt
emblems.
HIS MOST F AMOUS depicts a zany gobbler
and the slogan "All-American Turkey," a Crazy
Shirts number he executed four years ago.
"I got out of doing so much advertising
copy ... fuo much pressure," says the graduate of
the Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Fla., a
creative academy endowed by John Ringling
North, the circus magnate.
Hord te nds to create his own circus at·
mosphere wher ever he goes.
One fmds it fitting that his previous employ-
ment included a year at Mattel Inc.. t he toy
company, before he opened his studio at 1760
Monrovia Ave.
"I've done some metal sculpture," he says
of his forays into the fine arts in addition lo the
commercial novelties.
"I W~ INVOLVED for awhile with paper
sculpture,' Hord adds, noting that not a lot of
arts and crafts specialists do that and do it well.
Some of his sculptured three-dimensional
paper cr eatures appear photograllhed on
various humorous greeting cards .
One of his eye-catching ad layouts for a
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should gener ally be safe, but if a dive --------------------
is m ade off a board. the minimum
depth for safety is eight to 10 feet.
"THE LESS exper ienced you are
at diving. the safer you...may be," he
said. NEW BRUNSWICK, N .J. CAP>-
More New Jerseyans know who the
New York governor is than who their
own U.S. senators are, according to a
survey.
"A perfect dive li ke the Olympic
divers' is a risk for anyone except the
professional.
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Although one out of every two
persons could name Hugh Carey as
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in three could n a m e Ha rrison
Williams is a sen ator from t he
Garden State, although he's been in
office since 1958.
"On the other hand, if arms are
m aking a big splash, and the legs are
bent the wrong way, then the diver
has lots of 'drag' slowing the descent
under the waler. In other words. the
more sloppy the dive, the safer the
dive seems lo be."
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New Platfonn Tested • ·rhe Suspended M aneuverlng System
tSM S>. 1.1 "flying fire engine" unveiled last
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ferno " "lnfemo" producer Irwin Allen himself was
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"ll's a marvelous piece or equipment," Al·
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HE DENIED A RUMOR, though, that he
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.. As yet there are no solid orders." he said.
.. But there is a high degree of interest from a
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LAFD Captain Tony DiDomenico said the
SMS will be used in simulated fires. cave-ins
and evacuations during the evaluation.
"We want to see how it performs and how
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financial institution featured a bouquet of
rather realistic roses fashioned out of paper
currency. And he designed a line of whimsical piggy
banks with bizarre faces called Hordies, __, you
board your pennies -which a commercial
neighbor, BiJJ Clow, manufacturer of ironstone
pottery and markets nationally. · ·
ONCE HE'S FINISHED dabbling with a T .
shirt logo for the day -capitalizing on the cur-
rent country-western craze -Hord relaxes.
Right now that calls for band-making a uni·
que chess set in which all 32 pieces are original
caricature statues executed in tiny detail.
.. 'I probably take two or three hours for each
one. It's a long ordeal," says Hord, who is an in·
veterate collector of alt sorts of novelties de-
corating his tiny headquarters.
NEARLY ONE WHOLE wall is consumed
with a shadowbox device containing assorted
relics from his two boys' childhood toy boxes.
The miniature Museum of Boyhood Junk and
~a as it might be called is a delight depict-
'ing family memories.
Hol'd and several artist friends are planning
·to become famous as a rock band, titled "Close
Enough," and that's as close as they're ever go-
inl to get to actually performing.
"Our goal is to become a famous rock band
without ever playing a note," says the group's
keyboard artist, known as Meaty Ochre on
stage.
"WE DON'T PLAY A lot o( fustruments and
we don't plan to record anything," be explains.
•'And of course there are a lot of places where
we don't play ... "
One wall of his studio is taken up almost en-
tirely with dozens of quite official-looking
documents, all neatly framed and some with
gilt edges and elegant ca~ligraphy.
"I collect credentials," Hord explains.
He is a bona fide minister of four different
incorporated churches and bolds sainthood in that venerable pioneer of such latter-day mail
order relipous congregations, the Church of
Universal Life.
·~Wby I've been a saint for 11 years now,"
says the devil-may.care artist.
Our fMm tell• you everything you
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Music Boards Meet
John Connell, president, Michael J.
Connell Foundation.
Michael Walsh, music critic of the
San Francisco Examiner will head a
panel dealing with the question
"Does the symphony orchestra have
a responsibility to the composer and
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Flexibility?
Bill ired
a LEN SCOTI'
.. ....... Mall Leanard Shane and ll•rey Sn>•d.tr 1re about
u dllferftll u bull and Mar markeu
Shane \a a blJ man wit.h • deep, confident
volce. Sn.yder ls lrlm. mild and eof\·apoken
Shane la chairman of the board of an
Onn1e C'.owio· savlo#S and loan uaoclalion
SnydM bi director of a con•umer group.
HANti LlK &." ro point at Snyder and
bellow ''Thi is v.hut' )Otl b1o<A' 1l, H•rr) ••
Snyder Okts to lanon ham
Litll Wednesday . the t\\-o mt'n shared the
same Ulble lo deb1ate lhe men\.~ ot le11slat1on to
c~ate a ne"'' kind of homt" mort1age Shane ang the propol>al s praises. Sn> der
lamented •ts Caultli
The debutt' at the C'Ounty Hall of Ad m ln1slrat1011 WU!> :.pon:.{lr~t b~ the Uousm g
Coalition of Orange Coufll) ll was stagt!d to
publ\cii.e the controversi al bill authored b}
slate Sen John Jo' f'oran. D San Frant'1sro
FOllAN'S B ILL WOt:LD <'reale a flexible
mortgage in which month!~ payments includ-
ing principal and interest are reset at the end
of a S·to-8-year period Rates are reset to reflet't
the cost of money to the savings and loan as·
sodations.
The aspet't Sn yder didn 't like is called
negative amortization. which could occur if in·
terest rates for the lenders increase rapidly.
In that case. the extra intel'est that is accru·
ing as the borrower pays a fixed rate is tacked
onto the principal. Pay ments on the principal
increase at the beginning or a new period.
However . the inver se also is true. If the cost
of money for the lender goes down. the bor·
rower's payments automat1cally decrease.
THE BILL WAS passed by big margins in
both houses. Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. vetoed
it late last month. An override attempt is ex-
pected when the Legislatur e reconvenes this
week. •
Shani. chaarm;.1n of the board of Mercury
Savings and Loan .\,..soc1ation of Huntington
Beach. stumped for th"' o vernde.
He claimed the F or.Jn rrtt.'thod is a reasona-
b le answer to t'han12i n,.. 1•1•r0nom1c <'Onditions and
would provide m on ' n1t11il''.-for loans thah other
metbodsr
He said c·onsumt-or act1\ asts are waging an
"incredible pohl1t·:Jl war to regulate the sav-
in gs and loan andustry and they are using the
bill as a hostage.
SNVDE R I S WEST COAST dir ector for
Consumers Union. the non.profit publisher of
"Consumer Reports .. m agazine. He predicted
that enactment of the mortgage rate would
create a new wave of fofeclosures when bor·
rowers learned they cou ldn't k~p up with their
loan pay m ents.
"What they call negati\'e amortization we
call losing your home, .. he said
H e claimed the method removes all of the
risk from the l ender und place,, it squarely on
the borrower.
Snyder agreed with Shane lhat the Foran
m ethod could beat other m ortgages when i/i.
terest rates are on the decline. But he didn't
agree with Shane -mut'h to the latter's disgust
-that borrower !> v. ould ht' prote('led e\·en when
the inflation ratl' 1-, ir11 r,•a,an ~
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New Lanes Progressing
IJul Raci1ig Fans lmermpt Freeimy Work
Hy SfEVE MITCH ELL
Of tll9 0 .. 1, Pli.t St.tit
It's been a year since work
began on the widening of the
San Diego Freeway through San
Clemente. and Cal tran s off1t'1als
sa y the Job's pretty much on
srhedule
That des pit e l as t wanter's
heavy rains and those d amn
horses.
W O RK C R E WS from Guy
Atkinson Co. of Long Beach, the
firm awarded t he $30 million
freeway widenin g contract , lost
40 days due to r ains and flooding
last winter.
And now. with the opening of
the Del Mar racetrack . Caltrans
offit'ials say traJfic is backing up
during lhe week from about 10
a.m . to noon. ·
"I didn't think lhat many peo·
pie went to the race tra~k. ·;
t'huckl ed Alan R Rossing. a
sen ior engineer wilh Caltrans.
H e said the summer traffic
along the 6-4 m ile freew ay
stretch was fine until the Del
Mar trat'k opened
D ESPITE T H E mid·day
backups. the 100 or so grader s.
heavy equipment operators,
bridge builders, con crete m i x-
er s and other road workers are
right on schedule.
Rossing expect s the three·
year project to be completed by
the end of September in 1982 if
Southern California enjoys m i ld
winters.
"If we have heavy r ains like
the l ast few years, it m ight be
November or December ( 1982>
before we're finished." he pre-
dicted.
"B UT RIG HT now we're a ht·
tie more lhan 25 percent com -
plete and a Little m o r e lhan 25
percent into our contract time.··
Road t're\\S ar e widening the
s1x·lane bottleneck through San
Clemente to eight lanes, begin·
ning just north of Camino de
Estr ella -at about the junction
with Coast Highway -to just
south of the San Diego County
lin e near San Mateo Creek .
Along with an additional lane
in each direction. the freeway
project m t'ludes construction of
seven bridges, widening of four
existing over passes. a n ew
pedestrian overpass near Con-
t'Ordia Elementary School, and
construction of 16 sound walls
near residential areas along the
interstate.
To date. the Concordia foot·
bridge has been completed. as
has a new bridge at A venida
M endidno near the south end of
the project.
T HREE OTH E R bridges are
under construction, including
overpasses at Avenida San Luis
Rey that is of inter est to state
park officials : the Reeves
R an ch Road overpass just north
of A ven i da Pico ; and the
Avenida Vaquero undercrossing,
wher e traffic is currently being
diverted inland.
Some t r affic delays are being
experienced on surface streets
in San Clemente, and Rossing
said they will continue to ex·
per ience congestion as Caltrans
detours freeway traffic onto
local streets during t'onstruc·
tion.
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1nd1v1CSu•" Prtm•v•r&. Oant!t Po~nt California I J~,.,.., H JIK Ob~" Tiil\ bu\lntt\ O\ (Ol>dU< led Dy d" on•
~ lhi' \tattfT'l.'4'' •b\ '•lflid w1Ut tf'\11 cth·,ctual I County (IPr> OI 0••~ Counlt on Jvlv Bo•<• Munor
\S 19&0 'ln'~ ll!ltat~nt we\ filttd wi1h 1~ I Fl417W •County Clo•• ol Or•ncie county on
I HUNTER. VOS!> IAUQU\11? t'l!IO Attorneys •t uw FU*' t..00 F•irchlld Dnvo Publ•\""" Oral'Qt Co'"' Oa11V Pilot Suite 100 Auq t' 7• JI Sl>ot 1 1"90 337s.te Post OHl<t 8o• 1 .. 11 lrvrnt. Cll mil Publl~ Of•~ (~it O.t•IV P1tot PUBLIC NOTICE
Ju iv
1~~:~~ ·~:ICE~~ I The :~?.~~;!!~'~~:9 busl·
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST.<ITEMENT
ff\f' fOUOW•"9 ~\Ol'I IS. d01n9 bu~i
n ,.UA\
F " (llf GEll db" COMPUTE II svST EMS •CB.I' c ... (JR) l&U7
Pa( 1ftt Coast HUJ,,\1¥~1'. Sunwt 8_.ac" Co1ttorro1a q()1•?
n~\\ •s <;EA (llFF Hf,O.TING ANO Atll
CONOITIONING •4117 EooewoOd
L•n•. Hunt•nvton 8••1en C•l•for"'• ,,_
Josepn Thomas Campcs ••117 EdqewooO u ,,... Hun11no10., Beach.
C•lllornl• t?i.16 Tl\I\ OV\IM\\ ,, <ono<Jt"IPd Dy an 1 ...
F .,.. Creorr. 1'361 Grf~""''"" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l oM Hunrn>Qton BO<ll C•t.lorn•• NAMESTATl!ME"T NAME STATl:MENT ~71M4
d lV1duel
J~T Camoos Aides Assist Agencies
Peopl e with s pecial
t al ents can o ffer help
and hope to the troubled
a n d needy of Orange
County.
A day treatment pro·
gr am for children with
beh avior and emotional
pr oblems seeks people
with psychology or men-
t al heal th care back-
Neptune Society
CllEMATIOff BUlllAI.. At SEA
646-743 1
..,...,, MClal -.llrlly •ltd .. totan'
M Mlt1hveti. ..... It~"'•• as.Iv _,,,,_ _,_'-Mnlu'
C4111 lor ,,... portlollo
J• lln. C•"'·/B-r.
'McCC>ttMICtC MOlTU&lllES 'Ii
Laguna Bt-ai:n
494·~~\~
Laguna Hiii!>
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-1776
HAllC>tt LAW1'4-MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • Cemerery
Crematory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
S40.5554
NICIUOTHHS
llLL .. OADWAY
MOlTUAU
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
IALT?lllGHON
SMITH I Tun4tll
WHTCUff CHAf'tL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646·9371
... ct•OTMHS
SMITHS' MOIT\IAIY
627 Mam SI
Hun11n01on Beach
536·6539
I•
NllJAMILY
• COU>MIA.L AIMiaAL
NOMI
7801 Bolaa Ave w .. tm1nster
893-3525
groun d s to h el p
supervise small groups.
Bl·L l NGUAL peopl e
are needed to interview
clien ts at a Legal Aid
Society o£fice. Training
is offered for those who
qualify.
B oth openings are
han dled by the Volun·
tary Action Center of
South Orange County,
675-9210 or 833·9278. A
t'&ll to either number
"Ill pronde infor mation
on lhe followmg ·
-A meeting Sept. 10
at the Central Library io
Civic Cent.er, Santa A n a.
will offer insight into the
probl ems of child abuse
and what can be done to
end it. The session
begins at 9:30 a.m .
-FAIRVI EW State
Hospital needs dozens of
aides to help clients de·
velop soeial, motor and
other skills. And they
n eed people for friendly
visits to often lonely peo·
pie residing at the Costa
Mesa facility.
-A county hospice
Tnt toHow'nq e>er~o"' •rt c:tolnq TP\~ follow lMa C>~"\Ot"I\ _,,.~ OOinQ l f\i\ OU\\nf"\~ t\ COf'\dvC\t4 O'f An tn·
bv~H,eu at bu~lnf''iS ,n d1-.i1dua1 seeks people who wish tc; MUUCHtES PIZZA NO \ ?O• E A AAROVAllK TvPEWRITEll F H (roQf'•
h d . d AOAm s Avenue, No C. ,.u,.tlnoton llENTAL 17111 B•a<ll Blvo Sult• Tiii• Slalemt'nl w•s llltd wltll tnt' aSSiSl l e y 1n g an Buell. Callt0<n1,.'1'48 ?Ot Hunlln9lon Buell CalHornl• Countv Clor~ ot O'""OI' Ca.inlv on Julv their families. r11omo• M e111s. OH Purce '1~7 11 1480 The Voluntary Action s1rn1. H1>n11nt;110fl Beacl\. C•IUornlo Ro~n c; Nu•y. 6331 Braemar FIOl>4 '76'4 Orlvt. "Uf\llJ19lon Beat!\, Colllornio PubllS....., Ora~ Co,ut OAlly Ptlol Center of West Orange All•n P. C•mobell, 111A H\ln\ ..,~, AuQ l . 10 17 ,. 1'!80 3193.90
County Offers similar ln9ton Street. Huntington Buell, Mltt\HI C Shanahan. 1.SOO Salta. Calltornla 9'/Mll No J. SanlaAna, Cahtornoa'7701 0 pp 0 rt Unit i e S . Ca)) TlllS bu>IN'U I> conducted by o Thi> buslllf-U Is conduelt'd by a
898-0043 for details on the <1Pnm 1 ~=~~0 Elll• oen••o1 i;:~~~~-
f ollowi.ng: 4' Tllos \llttment was !tied wit" 1"-Tiii> Sl•l-nl w .. lllf'd .. ,,,, I~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
_ A fanu" l y vi"olence Coulll'I' Clerk of Or•"9f County on Julv Counh C~rll of Or•"9f Countv on July "AME STATEMENT 31. 1"90 Jt, 1'90 I Tnt tollowlnt;I Ptt•on Is dolno
hotline in Garden Grove .. 111oii1 Ft4WS bu••nMus
h h lped I t Publlsrw<I Orotnqe C.,.•t O•llv Piiot, Publlllwcl Or•~ C041•t oelly Pilot. Mar" S" • o o • • d M * r 1 n • as e coo empers Au9 3. 10. 17, , .. '"° 3111·90 AUQUSI l, 10, 17. "· l'lllO 319'.aG I E If( 11on10 . 81 91 Henton Ort Yp in many SitUa\iOnS, bUl _:;._.....;......;......:.......:..----Hunlln9ton8eoKl\.Cl•'I? ...
m ore h elp l·s needed. P U BLIC NOTICE P U B L IC NOT I CE Mer• Sn•ooord 1"' Hrnton Drtw t-tunlo"91on Buel\ CA 'l?•.W.
Training is offered. T1>ls b.,,,,..,, " conoucteo t>v an
-A Fountaio Valley FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .no1v10u.tl NAME ST.t.Tl!MENT NAME STATEMENT Mar• Sl\epptrO teen help ceoter re-Tllr lollowonq p('rson 1, oolnq f nt lollowlnq P•"~"' .. ,. OolnQ Tllo\ ,,.1.......,1 w•s l•led Wttl> t~
P U BLIC NOTICE
Tll•S slot°"""'nl wa• llltd with lllt (ountv CIPr~ ot Oran9" Countv o~ llUQU\f 17 t.i FIOOOJ Publl\ned OrbnQI! C041\I Dolly Pilot, A"t;i_l7, 2•. 31. Se01 1. l'lllO 337.....0
PU BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie 1011ow1n9 e>erM>nS are dolno
bu,tri~·u •s NEWPORT GllEENl't-OUSES,
101q I Cyoren Strttl Santa Ana t<tlorits. ca11toml• '7707 Cerol l..O\llst Stansbu•v. 203~1 Cvoress St,...1, S.nta Ana Helollts, C•lltornla "77'01 Robert Marlt Slan•bury, 70391 CVPrfU St-I. Soni• A,.. H•lqN•. C•lllornle9'7'07
T h h bu"nt i.s '' conoucted bv hu\b~nd ilt'IO w tffi c.<01 l Slonsbury
Trus st.ar1-IT'lltf'lf was f1f Pd wllrt IM Counly Clerk 01 Oranoe County on
AuquSI 12. 1990 FUJ01J q U e S t S h e } p W i t h bu\O,..H as 1 bu•lness.,. Counly cr.,11 Of Or•n~ Counrv on Jul>
I 11 THE BRUNS COMPANY. 171 N E WP 0 11 T T R A DI N Ci 74, l'lflO telephones and public THE BRUNS L.ETTEll. 11171 We\ltrn COMPANY. '°"' M<KAtlhur Blvo Fl•t~ Publll ned 0ran91' Co.ul Dally Piiot. Published 0••"9' Ccwl'1 Dolly Pllo• Auo. !7,74.ll.S.ot~Ll"° _ ~ r el ations for an upcom-A•f "'· Ga•«Mn Grow C• "••1 Ne,.oort Bea<h c.-9'060 Eric Marlon Brun. 6qll \.tll•n• E Kell!\ o ... ens. 17 San Malto
in g fund· raiser. (VP•HS Ca 'IOOXI Way Co•ON del """' CA 9'67S ::;;r~~~=;....;;.----, H 11' ~·~•• '' conduct...S t>v an Ro~rt w Bell u 1 Ocamoo Or ,,,,,,_,dtt'I p.,,,,,, Ptth\d~S CA <I011? f:oast Students Top List July 71 AUQ J, tO. 17 1.i JOll 8'.
PU BLIC NOTICE
P UBLIC NOTIC E
-FICTITIOUS 8us!HiSs--
,..AME STATEMENT
l 1 h 1 \ S:.i 11 I.u1,.
ub1spo has named eight
Or ange Coast residents
to their President's List.
To be named to t h e
Presidenf's List, stu ·
dents must earn grade
Joins Group
Dr. Todd Adams of
2232 Bristol Street.
Newport Beac h , has
been selected for mem·
bership in th e American
C hiropractic Associa-
tion.
PU BLIC NOTICE
11\CTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT Th• hlllowlftQ ~1.an I> dc)lnq tluil·
MU et• .t.SSO C IATES INTE"N.<l'flONAl..E, 500 Ntwoorl Ctnter Oflw, NO uo. Ntwoort Buell,
C•lllornht 92..o Miiton I... FrMmon. lllOI Balba<I Avenut. Newport Boch, Calllornlt
'76'? Thli DuSIMH '' condu<tt<I bY on In·
dl•ldu•I Miiion L. Fr""'"" Tiii• \latement ..,,. llll!d wllll IM county Cltr1< ot Or&n~ Co•.mlv on Julv
31. "'° FUl.»O
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A119 l , ICI, 1', 1•, 14tQ ~
Keeps you
on top of
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1cene ...
~Sundays
In the
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among the top 15 per-
cent of th e und e r -
graduate students at the
Wedo
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university .
T h e studen t s are :
· GIRL FRIDAY
~Senicis
lr\1\ ""'"""'"' w fl\ flfft(J w•tn '""" 11m 1ttO Nt'tnttr~hlp County Cler• ol OranQ<' County On E ICt'llh Qwtns JunP 76 l'llO ~MUI Pert,..,
,,UO>OI Thh slot~nl wos lllP<I w1tn IM~ Publl~ Or""~ COii" DAiiy Pilot Counly Clprk o1 OrMcie County on July July ?&. Al.Ill , •. 16 t'l80 :ion eo ?4. 1990
PU BLIC N OTICE JOHNS. PENNISH. ESO. JoM S. P ...... 111.
,.,.,'°'
Wa y n e Wrig h t , of• H I
Corona del Mar ; Sharon • ousec eaning J'lCTITIOUS BUSINESS
Bachman . 0 r o a n a • Run Your Errands -..AMe su raMENT
A ProlHslenal Corp. l25 Ho. CAnllwood Or.
1..0t At199lft, (A -7•
Point; Thomas Sapere • House 54ttmg ne!~~'lollowlno pet\OI\ 1' doln9 bU\I PutlllSho!d Orant;ll! Coa11 Oallv Piiot -!!'IY ?7, Aug 3. 10. ti, HllO ~7·80
an d David Taylor, of • Diet Meal Planning M ... u, r. soNs. •n Dahlia, corona
B h d~I M•r. Calllornl• "76'.S PUBLIC NOTICE Huntin gton eac : • Laundry & Ironing Jelle•v l•w v ot..ov•"'"· o~
Sarah Jayne and Janice Se D•"1'•· Co•°"" or1 Mar c.111orn1a PICTIT10USBus1NESs
S l·egfri'ed . of lrvi·n e ·, •Party r~ces •1m NAME STATEMENT Tl>fs t>uslneu I• conouctf(I by an In· Jen ifer Callahan , of Mis-• Closet ()gaomng dlvldua1 bu!r,,· .. ~0~~w1no oerson• ••• ooino
sion Viejo: an d David licensed Insured rns ~:i:::.:;~w .. !:C~r:;'!1111 t"-N E.t.l TNSui>PS. m12 s. coast s m i l h • 0 r N e w p 0 r l County Cltrle of Oranve County Of'! July ~~~~;~1~·.i~1• 8• South L.•gun•,
Beach. 559·5022 l t '* H .. 1-.. inc.,• medlGal group, ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiii~iiiiii~~illilliiil~I Pl4tm • C•lltornle <Of110f•llon. ll5'2 S Coalt ---Publllhkl Or•ftQf Coa'1 Dally Piiot, Hlgllwo. S11ll• 8. Soutll L.•gun•,
Auo. 3. 10. 11, u . '"° ~ cetlf01n•• m n
Laguna Manor
RETIREMENT RESIDENCE
Private rooms in a Quiet garden atmosphere
overlooking the Pacific Ocean
Attractively served meals including special
diets . ,.
Daily maid service. phones. cable T.V. and
local transportation included.
PUBLIC NOTICE
C•rol 0citw1.in, ,...,_, HIV Orlw, CNltO, C.t411ornla,1110 Geyle Olson, 17HI Kenwood. T u1l111, C.ttornt• ,,_ lllCTIT10UI BUSINESS Tiiis blnl ... u Is COfldUcttd by • NAM£STATEM•MT oe,,.relpe~ Tiie lollo•l'lg o•rson It dol119 HMlt"-b, l11e., buslnen •s · • mtdlc•I gnlU9
A HYDE CO., 17'5 AOOHVell J...iu E Alrum• M O l •ne, l..AQVN 8H<h. CA '7~.il !ecm•~·TrMW; .. Annelle To11et1I Hyde . '"S This ste...,_t was med wit" ti.. Roosevelt Lane, l..4t9\l(\'ll 8Hch, CA County C .. rk of Orant;ie County on
926S I A '"t IJ ,. This busl""• Is Con<IU(ltd DY '" J~ICsoH, ICIDo•lt & IUCICl..INO lncllvldu•I. A-Yt41ta...w A,,.,.tte T HY<le ,_..._ ,._
This sYtt-•11 was lllfd wllll tllt Wtlll , .... ._.... .. Coun1v Cltr~ Of O•a'IQt County OJI Julv ... Ne.,..,. C'MIWf c>rtve 1'· l'9Q. N-!Mf' 9ee<tl Ctlltef"IM• t16M 11141''7 ' 'UI07J
Publllllecl Ot-tn91 '°"" O•ll~I!_!' P\lblhl\ed o .. ,. GOHI Oellv Piiot. JUIY 77. Aug. 3. 10, 11, 1'90 --Auo. ti, ,.,JI, s.ot 1, ,._ w1.ao
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMl!lolT
Th~ fol1ow,no Pf:'"°"' •r• dolno bu\lnr s,,. as
F1FT1~ 5TRE ET Pl AZll AP.t.llTMENTS, 10511 C•llltburn Cir cle. t<unllnQlon Buth. Calltornl• 91646 Jamtt W. Moore. l'0511 C•llltburn Clr<I•. HunllnQ1on BH<I\. C•lltornl•
97646 Maroortt Ann Moore, 70 511 Calhrbum (lrCle. HUf\llnqlon S.tcl\, Calllornl• 9'""6 T l\ls business h condutll>d bv • oener•I p.trtMnhlp. JemttW Moort Tl\ls Slllltmel\I was llled wllll Ille (ounlv Cltr1< ol Oranqe county Oft July
31. '"°
T~ toll-lr>g person ts doing busl
ne\\ •s ME RCEOES BENZ SEllVICE CE"IT Ell, 711 17th Slrtt\, J·4, Cosla Mos•. C•llloml• 92677 M•un<• E. L•orole. U ASllbrook. Irvine. C•llfornlo 9'71• This buSIMU Is CondU<ted by •n In· dl•ldual. M6url<t L••ole Tlllt sl•l-t wn llltld wltll ti.. Co\lnty Clerk ol Oranoe County on
Auoust n. '"°· 11 141111 Publl1i.cl Or•noe CO.st O•llv Piiot, AUQ 17, 14, JI, S.pl. 7 t.i 3~
PU BLIC NOTICE
'14tm lllCTITIOUS 9USINUS Publlsned Or-c ... st 0.llY Pllol. NAME STATEMENT
Aug l 10. 11. 14. l'llO )l"-'O T"• followlno oerson. arr dolnQ -----buslroess.,
PU BLIC NOTICE H ... R B 0 A w A I. I( CONSTRUCTION COMPAN Y, 5110 C.mous Or , Newpon 8HCll, Cll 'l?..i> FICTITIOUS BUSINl!SS Pathl-• Piw:llJc Coroorfllon '• NAM• STATl!MENT C•lllllrnl• coroor•llonl, SIJO C•mw• The followlno --It OOlftQ ovtl Or . <P.O. 8cu 10'01. l'lor..,POrt Stach. nHs •1. CA '7MO (II PACIFIC NOllTHWEST Rarnlclo. •nd Soni Inc I • PUBL IC.t.TIONS.11) JEWISH l lGHT, Celllornl1 corooreliont. SS?• O••Oel• !JI Al..P"A llEPORT 14) VOi.OEN ... ..en..-. -lend Hiiis, CA •1)6.ol TIMES ISi SPANISH NEWS, 901 N This buslneU ts conduct..S by • eusll Slrffl. S.n\t Ana, Celllornl• corporauon. •7711 P,U'Hl'INOER JOl\n·O.vld OllW1oOll. 3At01 Amber PACIFIC CORP Len1ern, Done Point. C.lllornl• '1•1' Freel-· Tiii\ l>U\l...S$ I\ cOl\du<ltd b~ .,, In Prt<ldMI
dlviCJu•I rhl1 lllttmtnl was llled wllh IM Jol\n·Oa•ld 01wson Co\lnly Clltf'k Of Or-CounlV on July Tn lS 1tttf1Y'fnt we• 1111!<1 with IM 74, t9t0 Countv Cl~rll ol Orenq,, Covnly of\ Jui., l'UUO•
JI, 1'llO 11141l1' Publl111ed °'""II C04111 O•llY Pllol
Publl.,•NI Or•• COAll DAiiy Pllol Julv 27, AUii ], 10. 17, t'lllO :io.· 80
AU9. 3, tO, 17. 14, 19t0 lHO llO PU BLIC NOTICE
P UBLIC NOTICE
·~OUNTY Sunday. August 17 1980 DAIL v PILOT . ' I I
BolSa Chica Marina Now Possible?
' P1Gp0Md atat• 1uidelloel th* open U.. door for 1 boM mariu ln ta.. ... ~ lolaa
CWca WlllMdl nn alrtd lut ..-ln Hunt iqton~.
A«'Gl'dina to lM ~Coastal Act pld·
dlla•. ll a pr~hnloary dttermleaUoD that the
~ ~· Wetludt are M~b cteva~ betomtl oMclal, a boat martna coukt be ant
permllaaW. method of rntorat.toa.
" •Aal NA ·s NAVIGABLE c hannel
tbeor.Ucalb' would provide Udal nushlna and
,..store bffltb to aalmal and plant We in a major
portlonolade1rad.cl1Darth.
HoW4aver, Coastal Commluaoo Wetlands
Coordinator Eric Met& has discounted the
po11JbWty that a marina •111 be built In Bolla
Cblca.,.
ff• aa.ld ii tht atatt f'llb and Game Depart-
' ment otnclally deter mln t.M wetlands to be
severely dearaded and unable to ~1enerate
lUell. other restoration methods. such as a non·
navi1able cut to the sea. would be pursued first.
"A boatin1 facility ln Bolu Chica is a
po11lbillty accordin1 to tbe Coastal Act. but I
think lt la a low probability," Meta said.
"rr WOULD ONLY BE allowed if there are
oo other reuJble alternatives that would be less
damaging to the environment."
A public hearing or the proposed wet~ds
guidelines was held Monday by the South Coast
Class Reveals
Desert Delight.~
What can bite or sting you, and what you
should know before you set out to explore the
desert will.be the focus of a fall biology course
at Golden West College.
"Today a lot of people are traveling to and
through the desert. including campers and scout
groups," said Lou Mikelson, who designed and
will teach the course, Biology 109, Desert
Ecology.
Th.is ecological survey of the deserts of the
world with emphasis on our southwestern de·
aerts, parts and mountains, is structured to
meet the needs of both transfer and continuing
education studentrwho-aTe interested in ieam
tn1 what they will ftnd in the desert, what to
see, possible dangers, and how to survive.
Registration by appointment will be held
Aug. 20 to Sept. 2, and on a walk-in basis
without appointment, Sept. 4·12.
1be pr1me rate has come down. So have
Interest rates on trust deed loans arranged
byRepublJc
Now ls thp Ume to borrow. Before Interest
ratts mJght clJmb sky high again. as so many
erohomJsts pmilct.
~u11 find we can be flcxtblc In arranging
tmneand ~t& You may borrow from
810.000 to 81.000.000. lllke anywhere from
SO dlt's to ftve ymrs to repay.
\bu11 Ond we're fast. Jn many cases. we've
beer\ abie to arrange sizeable loans wt thin
48 to 72 hours.
So hW'l)t Joln the Republic and talk over
)'OW" needs wt th one of the expcrtcnttd
loan brokers at Republic Home Loan.
1be oompany ! that's thumbs
down on Interest rat.es and
thumba up on loans.
JOIN THE UPUBUC I
~~ur~~~~
(714) 851·0991
~ Btoller"• <>f'ntts alto In Encino and Covtna
Reslonal Comm1 aalon and pasaed onto the
Callfomla Coa tal Commisalon which wlll act
on the proposal next month The M-paae docu·
ment waa developed by Coutal Commission
staff mem~rt and lnt~rpreta the Coastal Act.
In March. the late F11h and Oame Depart·
ment made a prellmlnury determination that
l, 12~ of lht' l ,300 fll're~ in Boin Chica are de·
11raded and tn na d or mujor ri:llloraUon.
But that tlndln6( w11s disputed two months
latt>r by the U.S J.'t111h and Wiidiife Service
wbt<'h reported In Muy that the area was not de·
aradcd nor in need of major restoration.
TH•: n :of:ltAl. REPORT said that large
numbers of migratory waterfowl and shorebirds
11pcnd the 11ummer and wi nter in the marshland
and that 1t 1s a "viable component" or the
ecosystem
Or Peter Green, president or the environ-
mental group Amigos de Bolsa Chica, asked the
regional comm1ss1on Monday to seek a concrete
defm1uon or a degraded wetlands to be used
statewtde
In any event, ao effort to bnng ocean water
into the marsh probably would await a three-and-
a-half year study of the matter begun this year by
the Army Corps of Engineers.
The controversial marsh 1s located south 01
Warner Avenue along Paciric Coast Highway in
unincorporated county area surrounded by Hun·
tlngton Beach
It bas been hotly disputed by development
Interests on one _side. and environmentalists
who want the marsh preserved in a natural
state on the other.
CURRENTLY IT IS PROTECTED from de·
velopment by the Coastal Act because it was of-
ficially declared a natural wetlands last March
by the Coastal Commission.
At least two lawsuits are engaged in the
mars h battle -one by landowner Signal
Landmark Properties Inc. which challenges the
determination that the area is a protected
wetlands. And the other by Amigos challenging
a 1973 Bolsa Chica land swap agreement
between Signal and the state.
The 1973 agreement gives Signal clear title
to the wetlands and gives the state 300 acres to
use as a wildlife preserve with an option to ob-
tain another 200 acres if a navigable ocean
channel were to be cut into the Bolsa Chica at
state expense.
The Fish and Game Department currently
manages the 300-acre wildlife preserve.
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RAMS JOHNNIE JOHNSON, NOLAN CROMWELL (21) BATTLE PRESTON PEARSON.
COWBOY TONY DORSETT IS WRAPPED UP BY RAM DWAYNE O'STEEN.
•1
Rams Fail Ag~in
Ferragamo, Haden Frustrated
By JOHN SEV ANO
Of .. INMl'r PIMt Sutt Dallu 19. Rama 18. Vince Ferragamo 35. Pat
Haden 10.
If you're wondering about all the numbers,
they renect what transpired between the Dallas
Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams Saturday night in
a preseason contest played al Anaheim Stadium
before 63,283 in attendance. First of all, the 19·16
reflects the final score of the contest won by the
Cowboys. And the second figure represents the
total number of polnta each quarterback has put
on the board in two games, which Haden bas said
is the most accurate
gauge in judging one's
ability.
B UT IT WAS
frustration, more
than the numbers, that
was the story of Round
Two in the great
quarterback battle, as
both Ferragamo and
Haden had golden op·
porlunilies to pull their
team ahead -only to
fall short.
Baden's shortcom-
ing was the more
dramatic or the two, as
he rallied the Rams to a HADEN
first-and-goal at the one-yard line only to fail in
four successive attempts in getting the ball over
for the score.
With 4:33 remaining and the Rams trailing,
19-14, Haden bit Ught end Victor Hicks on a 29-yard
pass play to set the Rams up at the one.
With the crowd cheering and adoring the
Rhodes Scholar once again, Haden whirled and
banded off to fullback Jewerl Thomas on first
down for no gain.
EDDIE ·IULL THEN SWEPT to his right on
the next play, slipped at\d lost two yards. The
• _.,.. -~ -~~ ~ix>JS:a;:!taden.~«1Ai:9.w
Terry Nelson on .third down and had his pass
batted by Ed "Too Tall" J ones on fourth.
Things d1dn 't get any better on 1.he Rams' last
possession either, as Haden opened with a first·
do·vn pass to J eff Moore at the Dallas 30, but was
then subsequently sacked on his next play before
throwing three straig ht incompletes.
"We wanted to be aggressive in the second
half," explained Haden. "We thought we could
pick on their comers.
"What happened was terrible. I'm dying," he
continued. "It's games like this that test a
quarterback and a team's character. I'm very,
very, dissappointed. We had the opportunity to
win, but I blew it.
"I FELT I THREW THE BALL WELL. I just
hope we can get untracked next week against
Denver. I realize a win tonight would· have been
ANGELS ALL WET,
TWIN BIU ON 1J'
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. CAP)
-Saturday's American League
game between the Angels and
Minrt'esota Twins was postponed
because of rain.
The ga m e was called 45
minutes after the scheduled
start with a steady rain continu·
ing. It will be made up Monday
afternoon, the Twins announced.
Both of today's games with the
Twins are scheduled to be shown
on Channel 5 television, begin-
ning at ll a.m.
good for me and for the team. For that reuon, 1'111
disappointed for us both. I'm competing for a
job here and I want to wl.n a football game."
So. incidentally, is Ferragamo, who followed
his spectacular performance agai.nat New England
with a good and bad showing against Dallas.
Ferragamo was actually dolng fine unW he
marched the Rams to the Cowboys' 18-yard line
with two minutes remainl.ng before the half.
IT WAS THEN, HOWEVER, that a pua for
Drew Hill squirted ril(bt into t be arms of
linebacker Bill Roe, who took the ball back to
Dallas' 39, setting up the Cowboys' final
touchdown drive before the half.
Ferrag~mo, who was the starter, completed
nine of 19 passes for 151 yards and one touchdown
l"" Dayliglu Wida Boidout•
SeePegeM
compared to Haden's 11of23for190 yards.
The consensus was a draw.
"The rivalry has definitely grown more in·
tense,'· said Ferragamo, who has now thrown five
touchdown passes ln two games for 24, 36, 42, 40
and 43 yards.
"We're both competing for a starting job, anc
all this has really caused some distracting atten
tion.
"I TIUNK WE'RE BOTH doing a fine job but
unfortunately, yes, I can't see a change in th1
situation for the next couple of weeks.
"This is my fourth year and I think I'm learn
ing each time I take the field. I feel I've pro
gressed well, and if I'm going to start. I'm going ti
have to continue to progress.
"I was satisfied with my performance fo
the most part. My main objective was trying ti
move the football. Toward the end of the stt0nt
quarter I should have had three or seven point
more. That was my fault. My receivers were ope.D
I j_ust made a mistake . . ____ .... ..__ --
"IT'S NOT MY JOB to d~ide who the No.
quarterback is," said the Italian. "I've mature
and I think I'm the man for the spot. But it's th
coach who will make the decision.
Tbe Cowboys' scoring came on a pair of fiel
goals and two touchdown passes by.quarterbac
Danny White, the man who replaced Roge
Staubach and bas assumed the role of team leade1
White, playing a little more than two quarten
et>mpleted 12of19 passes for 204 yards.
The TDs, ironically, came against Pa
Thomas' (who didn't suit up) replacement at lei
corner as Dwayne O'Steen was beaten twice b
tight end Butch Johnson, first for 18 yards an
then again for 27 with one second remaining befor
the half.
Although the final score is meaningless at th
time of year, it did mark the Rama• second preseaS<
loss in as many games.
~ ··-BIOopers Stagger Dodgers, 3•2
Reds' Rally Drops Los Angeles Into Third Place
LOS ANGELES (APl -The Cincin·
nati Reds dido 'l exactly break down the
Dodger Stadium fences in the ninth inning
Saturday, but they were able to parlay a
couple of bloopers that enabled them to
move into a virtual tie for first place in the
National League West.
Johnny Bench looped a sin&le to short
c-enter off loser Steve Howe, 5-5, to open
the inninl and, aft.er a sacrifice bunt, Ron
Oester dropped a Texas·league double into
left center to score Bench with the winning
run a1 the Redt nipped the Dodgers 3-2.
The victory boosted the Reds into a
' virtual tie with Houston, which was idle
Saturday. The Dodgers are now a half·
game off the pace.
•·Johnny led off the inning with the same
kind of him. I was taking leaona from him.
Sometimes it's not bow you bit 'em, it's
where you hit 'em.
Howe, although only 22, the bullpen ace
of the Dodgers this season, was
philosophical after the nationally-televised game. .i-.
· ·'They both hit good pitches, they just
fell in," said the young left-bander.
"Sometimes that happens. There's nothing
I can do about it, I guess."
-I b>8 Angeles Mana1e't Tom LaSorda
bad only praise for his losing pltcbe.r.
"He's p itched well all year," said
Lasorda. "You saw it, that's the way it
goes. Sometimes you hit it rt1bt at 'em,
sometimes you bit it where they ain't."
The victory went to Tom Hume, 7-7,
who blanked the Dod1en over the fmal
inning. Dave Lopes opened with a single.
went to second on a balk by starter Paul
Moskau, moved to third on a single by Bill
Russell and scored on Pedro Guerrero's
sacrifice fly .
Russell then stole second and scored
on Ron Cey's two-out sin1le.
Bench cut the Dod1en' lead ln half
with his 19th home run of the season off
Los Angeles starter Don Sutton ln tbe
fourth. Sutton allowed just four hits, walk-
ing two and strikinl out three, in seven in·
Dings.
The Reds tied it in the e~1hth off
Howe. Dave Collins led off with a sin1le,
took second on Ray Knight's sacririce and
scored on a two-out sln1le by George
Foster. . "It's a big win for WI, especially con-
sidering we haven't been swinging the bats
too well " said <>eater. "I hit a fastball in.
It was a real lood pitch and Howe's got a
very aood fastball.
three innings. ·
The Dodgen took a 2-0 lead in the fint
Moskau yielded four hits in six in·
nings, waiting one and atrildn1 out four.
Moskau retired the final 14 batters be
faced befo~ leavin& for a pinch·hitter in
the seventh. STANWEBSTEA HAULI IN A DAU.Al AERIAL
No. 6 Is No. I With Tigers Fans
• DETROIT <AP) -When the Detroit
TI1ers retire Al Kallne'a famWar, No. I
during ceremonies today,. the tw.9
players who wore the number befon
Katine also will be on the field.
Roy Cullenbine, who beaan wearbal
the number after World War II, and Pat
Mullin, wbo wore it from 1ltl tbf'OUlb
1953, both have accepted invttatlcllll to
attend. •
The Tigers have never retired a
player's uniform number, mainly
because playen did DOt nar numlMn
durlna Ty Cobb's days tn Detroit.
·'When J first came up, I wore No.
~." Katine rttalled a few dQI qo.
''But. wben I wu a kkl I \boUbt UM
bnt ballplayen •ore low aumiien. I
wanted to become a good pl•yer, so I
wanted a low number. Ted Williama
wore No. t and Stan Musial wore No. 6
IO l wanted Dine or six.
"When I broke in, Freddy Hutcbln.son
used to make me sit beside Mullin on
the bench ao be could teach me what
WU 8GUll OD. Pat wore No. 6 and I lfeW
ktDd ~ol clole to blm, so I asked him ii I
could have h1I number when be wu ~"-tbe number and wore lt wttll qch dllUDeUon tbat ftve 1•an att.r Ille rednd lD 117' he beca~ only
tbe 181.b pla1er ever voted l.nto tbe
BaHiau Kall of Fame on the flrtt
ballot. W\Wama and Musial are two of
tbeotbln.
Mullin, 62, ls batting coach for tbe
Montreal Expos while Cullenblne, &6, la
a manuf acturera representaUve in the
Detroit area.
"ln sprln1 trainin1 of 1954, I wu 1et-
ttna ready to leave the TI1en and 10 to
Buffalo ol the . Triple· A Jntematloaal
Lea1ue u a player-coach," Mullin re-
called in a telephone conversation from
Plttaburlb, wbere the Expos were wait·
lnl to open a weekend NatioGal Leap
Hri• with tbe Plralel. "XallDe came
up aad asked for my number.
;,I had nothlnl to do with It, but I
went in and told Hutch, 'Her., the kid wa.ata IQ)' number.' Tbe kid a worn It
well, bMD't beT"
Cullenbtne actually wore the number
Just last month in Chlca10 in an
oldtlmera 1ame recreatln1 the 1MS
World Seriea between tbe 11pn an4'
the Cube. ·
"We played four lnnin11 and ·we btat
'em a1ain," Culleablae Hid wblle
wateblnl tbe eurnat n..,. ... a a.1
declaim to the eo.ton Red Sox oa cable
televlalonatbi.a1.,burbanbome. •
"I wore No. I darblc tbe 1NS World
Sert• and KaUM ...,. ~ .. t• World Sert• ... die ... both times. I'm klDd of pr that."
the f ormeroudlelder coatlDued.
"But I'll tell JOU, tUt At lleHM wn de11n• tt. He'• .... .., .. ,
OAIL Y1Pll.OT
.
A Cap•ute Aepol1 ''om tfte Woftd of Spol1•
Doz n oc r Fans Killed,
But Match till Conti •1u
fo'rorn P l>tJP•ldtn
l'AU..'\' ITA. ltldll T~•I\. youtha '°'~rt' •
"'"''d Saturdu~ iand at lea t 100 olhfor lnjur~ In •
t1tampedr thM (ollov.~d a riot b twteon rival
support\•r of tv.o top lndlan ao«u lH ma
1 hi-vloltnl·• \'rup\ d hon• &Clfi Oflt playt!r from urh
H.• .. m. f;.u.t 0 ·n-111 and Mohun Baaa n. 11>a ord rt'd orf Uw
flt-hi b\' tht• r1•frree for louhna
R I\ al lluppor\<'r8 hurled H>nes onto \ht1 playln(t ht1lft to
proll·~t the de<'11i10n and lht'n a\\a<'~t·d nrh oth•r Polkr
ru~h t-\1 Ill thl' t roubll' i1awt und ll-.•un.i rant~ rl\1~ tu brei&k u11
tht• "arrulJI wroups
1'h1• \t>c.'Cl'r (•in~ -.uddenb rt'tru\ed fro1n the Pollrt• atnd
tried w llt-l' Muily "<'re trumplcd to dt>ath an tht• arnn1pedl'
"hilt• other ~ ~r•' suffol'Yh~ in thr n ush
Tht1 rnutrh a l()('ul lt'&Jtut' 11amc. <'OntlnuMi despite lht•
1nctd1.•nt and t>nded 10 n "l'Orck ~ t1t•
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· · UnM•ball "ai. 1\1'\l\'r ua 11)' for mt• ,.:very bo<ly
th111.11oth\ I was B natural. but tht'~ )USl didn 't know They
1.hlln 't km>\\ about the OIJlh\s I'd take u bat and SWtnj( It
an front 1)f a mirror \\1 find out whttt was wrong." Al
Kallnf'. form('r star of th.-()(!troll Tiaer '. preparln.i lo
l'nler h,1 .. t•h•«ll'' Hall of Farnt•
.,,,, .. ,._. .. ~ltHI • flf I tlo111 r.•ol
e.-11 111~ ~\f'ft pltdaed a l'lerfect aame Cor 6~ II
innlntts an1I \\otand up "'''lh a lwo·hl\ter H Pit·
tsbur!lh "h1l'ned IC, National Luaue Eut lead lo
two 1t1tnh'~ nv.-r Montreal with a ~-0 vlC'tory Sa\ur·
da' Bb lt'H'n. 7 • ~tared 20 stralaht before aowlud Oftlce
br<lkl' 1t 1111 with :t ~1n~le ttlylenn 1truclc out 10 of the fint 19
battt<r · h~ '3cNt and (lnl~h<'d with t2 strllc eoat1. Biii
Madlock'• f\~t ltmma a1naJe drove In two runs to lcey a four·
run hlnintt for the Pirates ... Bob Boone drO\'~ In three runs and Mike Scbmldt
crashed his 32nd homer as Philadelphia
defeated the New York Mets, 11~ ...
Vlda 81.e fired a three·hitter and Durell
Evaas belted a solo homer to pace San
Francisc<J1>ast AUanta. 2·1. Blue's shutout
bid was lost on Bob llJ)~er's leadott
homer in the seventh inning, his 26th of the
season . . . BUI Baclmer pounded a two·
run homer. sln.(led three times and scored
three runs to Power the ChicaJ(o Cubs to a 1LYL~YfN 9.4 win over St. Louis ... Houston, which
used 20 innlngs in 'defeating San Diego, 3·1, Friday night, had
the day off.
Perry Carrie• \''ank# Pa111 fl 011
Gaylord Perry, with home run supPort from II
Oscar Gamble and Eric Soderholm and two in·
nings of perfect relief from Rich Gossage, made a
successful New York debut as the ~ankees de-.
feated host Baltimore. 4-1 Saturday rught before 51,649 in .a
-key American League contest. The Yankees increased their
lead to 41•2 games over the second-place Orioles with the vie·
1ory . . In other games, Texas designated hitter Rusty
Staub had three hits -including a homer
and a double -and scored four times to
lead the Rangers to a 12·5 victory over
slumping Detroit . . . Robin Yount
slugged a grand·slam home run and added
two doubles to pace an 18-hit attack, and
Jerry Augustine hurled 5 ir.. innings of
scoreless relief as Milwaukee defeated
Cleveland. 10-5. Gorman Thomas added a
homer for the Brewers in the third inning
. . . George Brett slapped three singles
o extend his hitting streak to 28 games.
n1u1v and Larry Gura posted his 17th victory as
Kansas City w "pped Toronto, 11·5. Brett raised his average
to .394 . . A three·run homer by Dave Revering started
Oakland rolling to an 8-3 victory over Seattle. Steve Mccatty.
10· 10. scattered nine hits in picking up the victory
...------Basf!baU Toda9 -------.
On this date in baseball in 1920:
Cleveland shotstop Ray Chapman died of injuries
s uffered the day before, when he was beaned by New
York Yankee hurler Carl Mays.
On this date in 1894:
John Wadsworth of the NL's Louisville Colonels
gave up 28 singles in one game ... a record that still
,..stands.
Today's Birthdays:
San Francisco Giants coach Jim Davenport is 47 .
Boston Red Sox pitcher Skip Lockwood is 34. Toronto
Blue Jays pitcher Dave Lemanczyk is 30. Red Sox third
baseman Butch Hobson is 29.
Fair Winds tor Windward Pa.•age
HONOLULU -The 72-Coot sloop Windward
Passage out of Portland, Ore., has claimed nrst-
lo·Cinish honors m the final event of the Pan
American Clipper Cup Yacht series. the around·
the·state race.
~
But first reports that the yacht's finish time of 4:11 :32:34
Thursday broke the existing race record by 8i,.ia hours turned
out to be more than 16 hours off the mark. Instead, Windward
Passage finished about eight hours behind the record set by
Phantom in Ur77.
Mis tress Quickly. the 73-foot vessel from Hamilton,
" Bermuda. came in second,.,bout 12 hours behind Windward
Passage. followed by Ragamuffin. the 45-foot sloop out of
Sydney, Aus .
S~ta~adar •Id Atlu A .. 11wr ·
OCEANPORT, N.J .-Spectacular Bid, the m
all-time money winning thorouahbred, added
another jewel to his crown as he defeated Glorious
Song by il1• lensths in Monmouth Park's $263,900
Amory L . Haskell Handicap Saturday.
The gray four.year -old colt, ridden by atl·time money
winning jockey Bill Shoemtker, added S158,190 to bis recotd
total for coverin' the 1 1-8 mile dlst.ance in 1:41, one full
second off Majesllc Light's 1976 track record. •
Meanwhile al Sarato1a. LobloUy Stable'• Ttmper•ce
Hill, who had lost three stral1ht r,cet followint. bil ~·et
triumph in the Belmont Stakes, rallied from laat tQ lUIJ iack
eight rivals in the Sl68,300 Traven Stu-..for l ·)'tat-otdl:
1~o•r J~~ ff••pl•flff~f'fl
Four jockeys were hospitalised Saturday II
following a cbain·reaction aplll at Sarato1a
Springs. Injured were aea,er& AUaaHl•r
Rubft ffenHdes. Darrel lltR ...... and .,_.., •
OetaMasaye, none serlOualy . . . lletle Anllel ol France
won the pole for the Austrian Grand Prix rormul1 One race,
averaging nearly 180 mph on the fastest Hct1on o1 t.M twiat·
ing course . . . Nlatnea, a three-year-old w1nur of 11 o1 h"
13 1taru this year, ahattered the world nt0rd for a milt with
a 1:$24/' dockiftt~•= · .. ~. ,... i= :~ l&JAMlalt ---~--·, ..... .._ Md•trre and Ctaarlle Weir wen the wlnnera. r eapecilvtly.
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GOLF I TODA Y'S TV
Today's.TV
By HOWARD L. HANDY
Of ... o.lly ........ " Followlno are the top sPOrts events on TV today. Ratl"O'
are : '''' excellent ; ./././ worth watching ; '" fair;
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~ 10A.M.,Chtlnnel2 ./ ./ ./
NFL FOOTBALL: New Orle1ns at Houston.
Announcers: Garv Bender and John Madden.
Ken Stabler put on quite a passing show In his first OYtlng
for the Houston Oiiers Monday nloht, hitting 13 different re-
ceivers. But the Oiiers lost to Tampa Bay, 21-7 In their elChlbl·
lion opener. New Orleans. behind veteran quarterback Archie Manning, rolled to a 17·13 victory over the St. Loui s
Cardin als. Manning scored the first Saint touchdown oo a five-yard rollout but playedonlytheflrstquarter,
• 11 a.m., Channel 5 ./ ./
ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at Minnesota.
Announcen: Bob Starr. Steve Shannon and Aon Fairly.
After seeing their hot streak delayed by rain Saturday,
the Angels are scheduled to send Chris Knapp (2-7) and Dave
La Roche C2·2> \o the mound against \he Twins.
e 11 a.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ I
BASEBALL: Montreal at Pittsburgh.
Announcers: Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Don
Drysdale.
The sizzling National League East leadership is up for
grabs today as Montreal visits the defending World Cham-
pions for a double-header. Freddie Nor.man (0· 1 l takes the
mound tor Montreal In the first game against the Pirates'
Don Robinson (A·Sl .
I' 1 p.m., Channel 2 ../ I
GOLF: Westches ter Classic.
Announcers : Pat Summerall. Ben Wright. Rick Barry and
Ken Venturi.
TOM WATSON TRIES TO SHAKE OFF A MISSED PUTT. George Cadle attempts to pick up his first pro victory t~
day as he enters with a one-stroke lead over a trio of conten-
ders -Tom Watson, Curtis Strange and Bob Murphy.
Westehester Classie OTHER TELEVISION
Cadle Holding On
With StrQke. Lead
12:30 p.m. (9) -HARNESS RACING -Coverage of the
meeting at Hollywood Park. Highlighted: The record-setting
win by Niatross. 111 ) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. C28 l -
TE~NIS -The men's singles final in the Player's lnterna·
tional championships in Tor.ento. _ ---D
1 p.m (11) -RAMS FOOTBALL -The Dallas Cowboys
and the Rams in an exhibition game played Saturday night In
Anaheim StadhJm. . ·
3 p.m. (221 -SPORTS AFIELD.
4 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLO Tracee Talavera,
Julianne McNamara and Marcia Frederick are among the
competitors in the U.S. women's gymnastics championships. Also: Roc;s Scott defends his professional karate heavyweight
title and Survival of the Fittest.
HARRISON , N.Y CAP>
George Cadle, with a doggedly·
det e rmine d . hard,won 70 ,
couldn't r esist a glance over his
shoulder after taking sole con·
t ro l of the third·round lead
Saturday in t he Wes tchester
Golf Classic.
.. Any of the players could
com e from anywhere ." he smd
of today's final round of the
chase for a S72.000 first prize.
"but you gotta thank Watson."
And To m Watson. the most
consistent winner in the game.
was in m enacing position a
single stroke back of the burly
Cadle . who has yet to win in six
years of PGA tour activity.
With tongue firmly planted in
cheek. Cadle advised a friend of
his game plan:
· · 1 · m gonna take Wats on
drinking here in a minute. Buy
him all he can drink. Give him
an unlimited drinking account.·'
On a more serious note. Cadle
said his plan was relatively sim· pie.~ ··1 ·~ just going to try to play
each shot as good as I can and
when it's over I'll look up and
see if it was good enough," he
said.
"All of the guys who have wdn
will tell you that you can't force
it. You just have to let it come."
But there was the formidable
Watson in contention.
"I'd rathe r be in front," said
the man who has won more
toufllaments this year , -an«.,
more over the last four. than
any other player in the game.
Daniel, Rain
Dominating
LPGA Field
MAPLEWOOD, Minn. CAP> -
Heavy rain, blustery winds and
tem peratures in t he mid·50s
forced pos tp o n ement of
Saturday's second r ound of the
LPGA Patty Berg Golf Classic,
with defending ch ampion Beth
Daniel the leader after 12 holes.
Approximately three·fourths
of the golfers had finished their
rounds when play was halted on
the rain-soaked Keller Golf
Course in suburban St. Paul.
Players had teed off in driving
rain Saturday morning and were
called into the clubhouse in the
early afternoon. After an hour's
delay, tourney officials decided
to resume play. But by late af-
ternoon conditions had de·
teriorated so badly that play
was suspended for the day.
The five groups with In·
compl«e second rounds. lnclud-
ing most of the leaders, are
scheduled to tee off at 8 a.m. to-
day, although the National
Weather Service said rain still
was likely.
After the cut Is m ade, the re-
maining field will tee off on split
tees at 11 a.m.
Daniel, who won the event last
year as a rookie when rain
washed out the flna1 round of
play, caught first· round leader Pat Bradley on the first hole of
the 1eco.d round and passed her
Oft th• Mxt bole. _. ... ,~4 flr# • 1lx-uadlr· · pat ;;· "1diy Cor 1 tme·•bol le•d
over Daniel, but Daniel carded a
birdle on the first hole Salurd•Y·
··n ·s just a m atter of produc·
ing ," he said.
Cadle . 32, moved into control
with a s o lid fro nt-nin e
performance and then. with
Watson challenging. had to fight
off a potential collapse to get 1n
with a three-round ·total of 203.
On T\i' TfJday
Channel 2 ut I
10 s hots under par on the rully.
6.603·yard Westchester Country
Club course.
Watson. already the winner of
the Briti s h O p e n and rive
American tournaments this
year. also had a 70 on the sub·
urban New York layout that
played muc h tougher in a gusty.
tricky wind. He was one of three
tied at 204.
"It was a very windy day. and
I kind of struggled. but I made
enough good shots to stay within
reach of the leader." he said.
He was tied with Curtis
Strange and Bob Murphy, each
with a 70. Murphy stayed close
with a 12-foot putt for an eagle-3
on the final hole.
"That hole owes me." Murphy
s aid of the r elatively easy
Cinishing hole.
"lt · s cost me three tourna ·
ments -when I kept making
pars and somebody else .was
making birdie -and maybe P!,
get even this time. So far I've
played it birdie-birdie-eagle."
7 p.m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY.
RADIO
Baseball Angels at Minnesota Cdouble·header), 11 .15
a .m .. KMPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers, 1 p.m ., KABC
(790). <The Daily Pilot Is not responsible for late changes.)
DB Shocks Mesa
&uly Burst Sparks 8-3 Win
Tino Al v ere z and Rico
Gnavlati scored two goals
apiece to lead Huntington Beach
to a surprising 8·3 victory over
Costa Mesa Saturday in the
American Speed.soccer Associa-
tion championship game at Los
Caballeros Racquet and Sports
Club.
The Dolphins, losers oC only
two games this season -both to
Costa Mesa -exploded for four
first-period goals. They built a
commanding 8·1 lead before the
Cowboys responded... with two
m eaningless tallies ill the final
quarter.
· Costa Mesa entered the con·
test as the Beach Division cham-
pion with 10 victories against no
losses. Among the triumphs was
an 8·4 verdict over Fountain
Valley in the semifinals Monday
night. ~ ..,
Both th e Dolphins and
Cowboys bypassed the first
round of the playoCCs by virtue of
their records
Huntington Beach got a strong
effort fro m goalkeeper Rich
Gomez. who also tends goal for
Huntington Beach High School.
The Dolphin team is dominated
by members of the Cal State
Fullerton soccer squad, includ-
ing Alverez and Gnavlati.
The Dolphins erupted for three
quick goals in the first period
before Costa Mesa's John Ster·
ling fired a shot past Gomez. But it
was all Huntington Beach after
that.
F our una ns wered Dolphin
goals in the second and third
periods were just too much for
Costa Mesa, a lthough John
Boyle and Don Duran managed
to score in the final period to
make t he scor e som e what respectable. • __
A crowd of more than 1,700
fans showed up for t he finale.
Bmeball .Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
West Dlvislon
W L Pct. GB
Houston 62 53 .539
Cincinnati 63 54 .538
Dod«ers 62 S4 .534 'h
San Francisco 58 59 .496 5
Atlanta 54 62 .466 81h
San Diego 50 67 .427 13
East Division
Pittsburgh 66 50 .569
Montreal 64 52 .552 2
Philadelphia 60 53 .531 4'h
New York 56 60 .483 10
St. Louis 51 63 447 14
Chicago 48 67 .417 l7¥z
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West Division
Kansas City
Oakland
Texas
Minnesota
Angels
Chicago
Seattle
W L Pct. GB
74 42 638
62 56 .525 13
55 59 .482 18
49 66 .426 24lh
48 65 .425 24¥z
48 65 .425 24 Ui
41 75 _353 33
East Dlvlslon
New York 71 44 .617
Baltimore 66 48 .579 4¥z
Milwaukee 63 54 .538 9
Detroit 59 53 .527 10¥z
Bos ton 60 54 .526 lOlh
Cleveland 58 S4 .518 11 'h
Toronto 48 67 .417 23
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Surf Tries Again for Crown
8)' C\JRT SEED£N Of'"" O•ty ~~ Stefl
For lhc 1econd game in a row the
. Catuornla Surf aoes arter the NASL's
Amt rlcan "'Wett title when the Van·
couver Whitecaps come to Anaheim
Stad1um tonight for a 7:30 p.m. contest.
Tht> Surf, which has led its division
for nearly lhe entire season. holds a
precarious five-point lead over second
place San Die&Q and has a 10.point ad·
vantage over the Edmonton Drillers
as the NASL season comes to a close
next Sunday.
Aller tonight's game, the Surf has
just one remaining contest -in Edmon·
ton next Sunday -where the divisional
crown may be decided.
The Drillers, meanwhile, must face
the best team in the NASL, record-wise,
next Friday when they host Seattle
(24-6).
San Diego, which moved into second
place last week after a 5-2 upset of the
Los Angeles Aztecs, a ppears to have the
inside track on knocking the Surf out of
first. The Sockers host San Jose Wed-
nesday, a team which has won just
eight or 29 contests before last night's
game with Port.land.
But Coach Peter Wa ll's crew can end
all of the speculation with a victory and
three goaJs tonight against Vancouver
last year 's Soccer Bowl champion.
The Whitecaps are in third place or
the National West Division with a 1~14
record and 128 points. First-place Seal·
tie and second-place Los Angeles have
their playoff positions locked up, mean·
ing the Whitecaps' only playoff hopes
come in the form or a wildcard berth.
The Surf defeated Vancouver, 2·1 in
the NASL opener at Empire Stadium.
The Whitecaps have had some problems
scoring goals this season, but Trevor
Whymark has been coming on st.rong
lately and is seventh in the National
Conference scoring race with 33 points.
BOnLE CASE
BERINGER Rl T All Rt.TAIL
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Chargers· Fall 619 998
Raiders Rally to Win
Froiq,AP Dis patches
SAN DI EGO -Quarterbacks Steve
DeBerg and J oe Montana each tossed
touchdown passes to lead the San
Francisco 49ers to a 17·14 NationaJ
F-00tball League victory over the San
Diego Chargers Saturday night for
their second exhibition win of the
year.
San Francisco led all the way,
banding the 1979 American Con-
ference Western Division-champion
Chargers their second loss of the ex·
hibilion season before a sellout San
Diego Stadium crowd of 48,846.
Elsewhere in the NFL Saturday:
Raider1131, Pat1129
OAKLAND -Marc Wilson, mak-
ing bis debut with the Oakland
Raiders, threw a fourth-down, 17·
yard touchdown pass to running back
Terry Robiske with nine seconds left
to give the Raiders a 31-29 victory over
the New England Patriots.
The rookie quarter back and AU·
American at Brigham Young last
year took the Raiders 68-yards in the
final two minutes. New England had
taken a 29-24 lead with 4: 19 left when
Russ Francis had caught his second
touchdown pass, a five-yard ~oss
from Matt Cavanaugh.
Dan Paslorini and Jim Plunkett of
Oakland both t hrew touchdown
passes to Cliff Br an ch as t h e
R a iders, playing before t heir
sm allest home crowd in six years,
built a 24-13 halftime lead.
Uons 2-L Biiis J 1
PONTIAC -Quarterback Gary
Danielson ran for one touchdown and
passed for another as the Detroit
Lions defeated the Buffalo Bills 24-17.
Danielson capped a seven-play
drive in the fi rst quarter ~hen be ran
over from the one Then, with time
runninB out in the first half, he com·
gave the New York Giants a 9-6 vic-
tory over the Denver Broncos.
The Giants moved 61 yards in 13
plays to set up lhe winning play,
helped along the way by a pass in·
terference call on third down against
Randy Gram.bar on the Denver 28-
yard line.
Alter DaneJo was called on to kick
a 4S·yard field with 58 seconds left,
Denver's Louis Wright was called for
an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty
for jumping on the back of one of his
teammates, trying to block the kick,
which sailed wide to the right.
Bengcd• 2J~ Bear• 3
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CINCINNATI -Jack Thompson
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Thompson capped a 58-yard drive
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S·H HOO'<• 311 o Jonn>on •· ll Ottro•t
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Butler 1·31 .!tt••e 2 l• Oe1ro11 BuUt'f • J7
Norro' 7-41. S<otr 7 1l
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TB Eck-Ir.in (0'0onoo"ut \i<U
TB Jonu 11 ou• trom Witham• CO"OOl\O(lll"" klc•I SL Murrell 1 pan from Pl-..rklew1u
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Eckw-11-1' Bell ••SI PASSING SI Louis. Hart 11-1~. IOJ
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Beno••• 21. Seara 3
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0 0 IA I 71
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l .,\on,,,, Odom• I 70 Now Yo•~ Mull•Ov
I lit T Avl0< •·27 Plitm•n r .?t
f\aldera 31, Patriot• 211
Sc-h O...tlon
N•w Enoland 3 to l U 1' Oetl•nO 10 11 0 I 31 oai. FGBr..cll'3 Oak &ranch t.S OU\ lro"1 P.storln1
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O•k Brancl'I 71 pau lrom Plullk•H (llree<" kick)
NE -FG Sn'lltll ?• NE FG Smltll J8
NE Fort1'IMI IS pan lrom C•••r>1t11QI\ ISmllllklcl<) '
NE -Fran< I\ S pus lrom C~vanau911 1-lck lallfdl
00 Ro Dl\h II N SS l•om Wiiton (Powy ~ICk)
l>-•1,..-i lllflvlclull L•~ RUSHING N•w EflQl•nCI. Fortman t.-73,
Cal11<>u11 s-u . loMS<W\ t.IS Oal<l•,.d. Lewis 6·'7, Rus.,.11 .. 76 IClt>g .. is. ll•n E~n
S-7S. PASSING Nhl Enolan<I, C•vanAUOll
11·1•·1 1.0, Gr09an l·>J.1-89 OaWl•nCI.
Plun~eH 11.1._1 -in Pa\torlnl S-t-0-lot,
Wil~on I 1)-141 R EClil\llNG NtW Enolancl, Foreman
S·'ll, Fr11ncls 1·111, Morgen 2·21, Oal<llnd, Robl•kle J.3•. L•wh 3-3• Cll\PU J.)O,
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CenedlanOpe" <•tT-) Meft'ss.mHIMll...,... Bjorn Borodet. S.l\Cly M•Y9r,•~.•·l; Ivan LAnCllClef Pautl(ronk,6__., •. 2
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ll .. --~IMISl11flH MEN Bl•lne WlllenbOrg (Miami 5"ore\) er.I
R~r ICR<IPO,l-4,6·3,6<4,6·4.
WOMEN Ann He11rlcknon (Mahtomedi. Minn.I «HI. OonnaRubi,.!A.,.e.N Y 1 ... 3,6·1
L.ot A.lamttoa
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t '°· 1.20 Jel a-o 1Mv1esl. 3 .O, l to. Sltip
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Ole Rte.I C8rool0), ,,00 U exact• CH ) palo SIS 60.
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J.IO: Time N Cl\llrgu ccrugerl, l ,00.
Tlllrcr rau Zlo CIWlf'99r CMyle>I, • 70,
J.:Hl, UO. Comt On L" (Ad•lrl, S.00. J 40,
Al<kum 8a<k Jeck tT•t+'urel, S.00. l'outt" racft -Woodtto<I< Brown
I Broo•u>. f.JO. • 40, S JO. l>ssurecr To Wln lOomlnOU-11. l>.00, 3.to: A Poll<• ,,,,,.~
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1).1) NlllUUO S.v•ntll tee• -R•Pl<I 801> (Hartl, J.20.
1 40, l 40. CMols Slit Kitty CMUtllelll. 3 00,
1 • .0, Fty1no P•\wm <C.,ooral, Joo flQhlh riKt R•PHI Rotktl CTru1urel,
J ¥· > to. 1 •o; Com• Watcll Mt l'ly IPaullnel, I) 70, 6.60, Eltrn•I CMrOkH
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1 00. 1 JO, ( Clltacl heall ... rolll't Mtnslf91
(Haw101. 310, J 10 Surr"'1ltl0Vil' CPI,,.
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J.00. 1 to; Clllc Patrice CM<Gurnl. 610. U Oally Oovblt(4-21 PAllO \tl IO
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WeatchHter ClaH IC
Ill! M..-rl-, N,Y l Geo•o• cac11t .... ~10 70J
Tom W•I-6t-IO 2111 8oO Murphy 61 .. 1 10.-tcM
Curlis Strolfl9f 6MS·10.-10A
C.orge B.irns •Pl.a.._ a Tommy 11.-11,,. •Ht.12 106 Ptlll Hancock 61-10-10-101
A~r Mal~ 4>• .... 16-101 c.ot99 Arcn.r 61-at.11-101
Brue• Lleltk• •7-7?-a,._M GIDbv Giibert • ._.._70-10t
Mike A•ld ... 10-71->0t
Miko Svlllv.., 6t-41·17->0t Wood• llleObum 17-41·70.->ot
Tom rc1i. 6111-71-lOt hrry ~Y 7•-lt->ot
Jollll M•Mtl•' 10 .... 13->ot O••lcrGr-..m U-47-17 lOt
JollMY Miiier .... 1.11 710
Merk L" 12*1>-710 CM•I~ c-... .a.n-10-710 Gii Mo•~ ....._,._,.o
Ao" SlrKk ll .. 1·71-711 Artie McNk~.. • ..... 13-ltt Miko McCull-h 10-41·1' 111
J•Y Hae\ 11·11-6t-)1 I A•Y FloyO 6t·7'·77-Jll Jim Tt>or.-6t·ll·17 1tt
0 .1> WilbtlnQ 12·10-10-,ll 811ClchGat-10-1111 21~
11111 Kratzon 7•-41-11 111 Cr•lo Sladlff 10-11-11-111
llobM•nn n .... n 111 Rik MU~I@ 61•10·1>-Ill ll*Gllder 6'•61-1._ 112
Miko Hiii 10·13-10-11)
Jim Colbert 10·72-11 113 llot>by wa11_. 11-10-11 113
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. Reversal:
Holdouts
Still Out
By JOHN SEVANO oeui.oa11, Pl'-''~"
"So close. yet so far a w uy "
That may be an old clich e , but it
aptly applies to the situation t o-
day con cerning Ram manage-
mentand the Fullerton Four.
Disgruntled. angry and hurt.
negotiations h ave ceased
between the parties involved with
absolute ly n o d ayligh t in sight. As
a matter of fact, conditions have
become so bad that Jack
Youngblood and Larry Brooks re-
turned to Florida Friday t o re-
s ume their fis hing trip; Jim
Youn gblood is back at his Foun-
tain Valley h ome watching R a m
games on TV: and Dennis Harrah
h as gone back to tending his bar in
Lon g Beac h .
THE LATEST turn o f events 1s
a com plete reversal from earlier
indication s that the Fullerton
Four might return as early as this
week .
Although the four p layers could
not be conta~ted, their agents
were more than happy to report
what progress. or lack of 1t, has
been made.
Jack M ills. whos e o ffices a re
based in Boulder. Col o .,
represents Jim Youngblood and
Harrah. M ills contend s his clie n ts
a re u pset over the $1. l million,
six-year con tract received by
rookie Johnnie Johnson. which
will give him $100,000 his first
season . ~
''The d ea I with Johnson really
triggered it fro m our end." said
Mills. "The Rams s howed they
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Suttle >. <:Ne-1 Ott roll J, Pl\ll-IP111a l Minnesota • -mf>I\\\ 3
''TO MY KNOWl.EDGE, they
have neve r paid a rookie more
than $50,000forthe firs t year ."
Marv D e m o ff. who represents
Jack Youngblood and Brooks,
was equally miffed
"We were talking about certain
sQlutions to c ertain p r <>blems and
it looked as 1f we were getting
closer Then those s o lut ions
couldn 't be done." s aid the at-
torney fro m his office in B everly
Hills .
"J ack and Larry c ame back to
town last Friday to talk and the
talks have done nothing. That's
why they went back to F lorida.
We were talking ever y day but
now there's noth ing to talk about
They are more frustrated and
more determined ...
As Etetermined a s they a ll may
be, hope for their return looks
dim.
1'WE WE RE MAKI NG an awful
lot of progTess bu t now I don't
think we're going to be able lo re ·
solve th.is thing," Mills sajd. r
wis h l was m ore opt imistic, but
I 'm not. Not at all. We may have a
p r oblem that can 't be r esolved.
I'm more pessimistic than I was
when I started."
··w e were making p r ogress and
n ow we're back to s quare one,"
added Demoff. "Whatever pro·
gress had been made has been
negated. There is now m o r e of a
p olarization . The player s are
m ore frustrated. As of now, there
is nothing to talk a bout. ..
Exactly how much more pa-
tien ce both s ides a r e going to have
concerning th e s talem a te is the
next question. The Rams must cut
down to 60 players by Tuesday
a nd to 50 exactly one week later.
Baseball Headed for Record Thefts
Long Ball Still Here, but Attacks Built on Speed
By HAL BROCK
"'~"',..,.,
Baseball's offe n sive arsenal contain s a varied
Jrray of w eapons t h at seem to move in cycles.
For many years. the long ball was in Cas hion.
.vith c lubs favoring h eavy hitters who could power
'lOme runs. Some teams still go ln
I hat direction.
But for others. a \tacks are
built on speed-the s t o le n b ase
and the extr a base. And statistics
·ncltcate that baseball could be
neaded for a record season o n the
bNt>palhs in 1980.
WIT IJ ABOUT SEVEN
Wffks left in the-season . five
pJayers areon target for80stolen
bales this year and that's r e· • L•~U)u
naarkable when you co~ider that the 80-steal level
hu been accomplished o nly nine times in modem
~eball history .
What's more. runners a re stealing at th eir
ru1tiest r ate since 1976 and could reac h the r ecord
total of 3,403 s tole n bases established In baseball's
dark ages -1911.
The chief thief s o far has been Montreal 's Oeet
Roo Lef1ore, w ho led tJ\e majors with 74 s teals
tut week. He figures pitchers' styles have caused
the speed revolution. "Years ago, p itc h e r s threw rnostly futballs." :w said. "The re w e re no s liders and not a lot of
taking p itc hes. but the re were a lot more guys
nittJng 40 and so home r s . So you have lo combat
bnak'ing-ball pitching with speed and that means
stolen 'bases.
"PITCllERS AAE CONSCJOUS of me when !W OD bue. They kl\OW I'm piq to lteal-.nd they ~meuneuy and I uke 1dvaota1eolUial . l have
the tdee becauae dley don't know when I'm 1oio1 to ,o.,, 1
'
How high can LeFlore go? Lou Brock 's single·
season r ecord is 118.
"I don't know about Brock's record," LeFlore
said. "That's a lot of s~eals and a lot o f running.
But it's not imposs ible. Brock stole that year evtn .
COMMENTARY
when h.is team was 10 runs ahead. l don't play that
way. That's w hy J don't think about 118. But l'd
like to steal 100 bases because I 'd be only the third
man to ever do tha t."
Kansas Cit y's Willie Wilson stole 83 bases last
year and had s wiped 48 midway th.rough last week.
Like LeFlore, he p lays o n the fears of the p itchers.
"I'm not s tealing as m uch this year because
last year I ran m yself down," be said. "I only steal
now when we need it. But l still have the sam e e f ·
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1541-1311 • Comet Hert»or a B k•r liil
feet on pitchers as if I was stealing a lot. Once
they know you can go, they always have that fear.
I u s e that against them now and it becomes one
more weapon."
WILSON WON'T TALK ABOUT stealing
techniques.
"I do things with my feet. It fives me a better
Jump. I also use deke m oves. Exactly w h at I do,
however, is secr et."
Oakland's Ricky Hendenon seems destined to
s ucceed Wils on as the AL theft king. He was lead-
ing t he league with 60 steals through midweek.
"l a lways like to be in a runnin& situation ," he
s aid. "l hate to s tay o n the same bue too long.''
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You{an call the California Surf Ticket Office and
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~AOITIOlfAL -s cuta\\-;ay-reflects a~ traditional at·
titude, conservative but fashionably correct. lt 's nutmeg
with a four-in-hand tie and wing-collar shirt. Her gown
is of chantilly lace.
Here Comes
The Groolll
Formal weddings, with white gowns and tuxedos: are
back in vogue for the 1980s .
And there are new fashions fo r the bridegroom who
will be in the limelight this fall and winter.
There is color. offering him a chance to coordinate
with the color scheme chosen by the bride. Formalwear .
is available in tan, fawn, nutmeg, silvery shades of grey,
deep greens, navy. classic black and an unusual shade of
black-cherry.
The newest models are in the classic vein and include
the satin peak lapel Regent. with gleaming satin touches
on the pockets, Fleetwood cutaways for morning wed ·
dings, an Ascot for afternoon weddings. and the ultimate
in formality, White tie and tails. I '
The suits today are wrinkle-resistant and comforta·
ble for dancing after the ceremony, even to a disco beat.
Couples are choosing more formal weddings today.
said Robert C. Rudofker, president of After Six Formals,
because the national average age for first marriages has
risen to 22.1 for women and 24.4 for men and here also is
"a maturity resulting from • the experience of living
together in unmarried couple households.
"Barefoot weddings in the park. frolics on mountain
peaks and f-reaky. ceremonies with flower children as the
principal participants, are no longer a factor," be said.
All clothes shown are from After Six.
,.. IHADE -His suit ii new for fall -a fawn shade
with satin peak lapels and sating. piping on the pockets.
Her aown i• or1an1a and silk floss ~mbroidery and her
beaddrml hu a Swedi1b touch, · . . .
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BEAUTIFUL DREAM -Her gown is a venise lace Alfred An~elo creation. his formal is
a fawn c.olored Regent with satin peak lapels and satin-trimmed pockets. Thewing-
collar shirt and band bow tie provide an aaded note of traditional formality.
SUPREME ELEGANCE -Nothing is as beautiful as ~ ultra-formal wedding with
candles and flowers. His full-dress formal has satin lapels, a natty wblte pique vest,
matching tie and classic wing collar shirt. Her Angelo gown is of chiffon and dotted
silk. ~ .
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!llndey,Augutt 17, 1980 DAIL V PILOT 87
·'Hysteria Connection' a Joy to Behold
Som.where today. trav~lyaloftl the open
road.a ol tl'1I country, ii a fa beaded ror •
vacation U\at I.a cW'Md walb a dlUd beal'\nJ the
cod• DanM, ··ne Hyateria CoMeeUon." <H.C. l
Thia child haa C'04ll'ttd del)ffllion, wallow.S
ln peaahnlam and despair and is tnlent on point·
lnt out to everyone the plUaUa lbat are sure to await thtm.
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ru.nnlq, Daddy?" Daddy will not bwn a1aln oo
tb.11 trip.
H.C. never play1 "Count the Cowa" like lbe
other cblldren. She hears a atrance knock la the
encln• that wu the aam• ll:aock her trtend,
Robln, heard juat before the tr1n1mlllk»D went
out in their car. Sbe bean on a newacaat that
where they are headed I.a where there are
tomado warninp lnued ror the ant 31 hours.
tion hu dispensed all the anxiety the family can
stand, she says, "l didn't want to mention it, but
when Daddy was hiding the key under the
nower pot by the door, I saw a man watching
him from a parked car across the street." then
adds cheerfully, "I wouldn't worry. I've been
exposed to measles and if I'm on schedule. the
rash should appear tonight and we should all be
com log home tomorrow.'' There wu tomf'thln1 unusual about H C
from the moment 1he was bom From lbt' way
ahe preltrred aackcl.oth diapers to h r tlrat
worda· "It uya unbreakable but It Jutt
dicl."
You are only nve mlnut lnlo the trip whtn
H.C. asks. "Mom, did you tum the Iron olf• I
dlaUncUy remembfr It beU\1 pl'-ta&ed ln, Just
before you walked out the door " Mom ls to
spend the enllrt' two ween· vacauon Us~nint
tor 1lrfN1 and tryl11& to remember where she
put the Insurance policies
She not.et that the farther they 10, the
h11her the price of 1uollne 1eta and her asthma
seem• to be 1etUn1 wone and she probably will
not be able to breathe in the cabin you have
rented. Minutes later. ti C will lean over the seat
where Daddy 111 hurnmlna and tapplne on the
steerln1 wheel 1n u rare moment or relaxation
and lnquue, "Utd you mean to leave the hose
She tuma to her brother and asks, "Did you
tell Mom about the cat you've been hldlni under
your bed?" and to her siater, "Everyone who's
been accepted to State next fall bu been
notified by now."
Wife Wants to he Hit
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: The only
way l ~ eet your ad·
vice is in the paper l
can't take a chance on
ha vine my husband
know I have this pro-
blem. II he sees the let·
ter ln your column he
wouldn't euess in a
million years that I
wrote it.
' We were married in
1976 and get along pretty
well. I think I am
normal in every way but
one. You probably have
never heard or anything
so crazy, but I want my
husband to hit m e. l
know it sounds stupid,
but I can't help it. He
doesn't know I reel this
way.
I intentionally s ay
things to ma.Ice him an·
gry. He has punched me
a few ti~ and it real-
ly hurts. I am terrified
at the time that he
might really hurt me
bad, but as soon as the
~ting is gone I want him
to hit me again.
. I can't figure out 'why
I have these feelings,
and I am too embar -
rassed to ask any of my
friends if they have
them, too. Should I try
to control myself better,
or do I need psychiatric
help ? -BUFFALO
WOMAN
DEAR WOMAN: Try· a., &o ~ yoaneU •••'t worlt, Yoa aeed preteua..a• coeueUa1.
At ta.e n.-of die pro·
blem a. ta.e abeeett of
self·elteem. Yoa feel the
need 1.o be pu.a.labed ror
ttae "bad" tbla11 you
bave done -real or Im·
-'"" L1u1d••rs
belongings and I want
to be falr Please help
m e MU DDLED
MOTHER
DEAR MUDDLED:
Invite the fOW' flrls over
for a "pre·dl1trlbutlon
party." The eldest can
act as "secretary."
Put numbers ln a bat
-I, 2, 3 and 4. Let the
girls draw to see who
ge&s first pick, second,
etc. They can then
a1laed. choose, In turn, the
Look under mental pieces they want -and
health clinics in the you can stop worrying ·
phone book or ask your aboutlt.
family doctor for DEAR ANN LAND·
guidance. You need to ERS: Soon it will be
find out wby you reel school graduation time
like a bad person who again. Yesterday we re·
deserves to be bit. And I cei ved an announcement
hope you get going from a young relative
before your marriage is w h o n e v e r h a s
ln r\tlu. acknowledged a single
D E A R A N N gift from us in all the
LANDERS: I have a years we have known
great deal of faitn in hTm . -
yo ur judgment and My wire said when the
would appreciate it if announcement arrived,
you would help me with "Remember when we
a decision , I am a-were both-out of"-worlr
woman ~ years of age, and l took S5 from our
in good health but re· savings and sent it to the
alistic about the number kid for his 13th birth·
ofyearslhaveleft. day?" I replied, Yes,
I have four daughters Honey, and now we are
who would like to have going to send him one
the furnishings in my final gift -a large box
home when I am gone. of 'thank -you ' s ta ·
Two or my girls have tionery." -SLOW
come out and said jok· LEARNERS BUT HIP
ingly "I want this . . . AT LAST
and that . . . "The other D E A R H I P :
two have not expressed Beaattfal. U you don't
a desire for anything in receive a "thank·yoa"
particuJar. within a month, write
All my daughters are and uk If the gift was
fine women, and we received. (Gifts do go
have never had any pro· astray occasloaally). Ir
blems getting along the clod ls embarrassed
together. I don't know by your inquiry -too
h o w t o di v id e m y bad. He deserves to be.
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MONDAY, AUG. 18
ARIES (March 2l·April 19):
Finish rather than initiate project;
emphasis on basic foundations ,
revelations associated with money,
partner or mate.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Be
willing to let go or "security
blanket." Pas\ patterns are subject
to change and you have outgrown
them.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Dis·
play versatility, given full rein 'to in·
tuitive intellect and strive to improve
ba5ic procedures. You learn by
teaching.
CANCER (June 2l·July 22):
Emotional respons es dominate
scenario. Young person figures pro-
minently.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Steer
clear of scheme which promises pot
or gold at end or rainbow. Be aware
or small print, details and guaran-
tees.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22):
Special trips, messages, requests
from relatives dominate your ·
personal scenario. Member of op·
posite sex ·inspires you to begin
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Money
news is excellent; recent investment
is due to pay dividends. Greater
security results from agreement ln
connection with property.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 ·Nov. 21):
What you have been seeking becomes
available. You have chance to
perfect t~hniques, lo improve tim·
ing and to ma.Ice significant, personal
appearances.
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21): Key is to organize. get proper
perspective of priorities, recognize
responsibilities and realize that a re·
lat.ionsbip is "serious."
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
Good lunar aspect coincides with
personal fulfillment, exciting roman·
tic interlude, fresh start and removal
of emotional burden.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18):
New career opportun ity is on
horizon. Emphasis on reputation,
special honors, standing in communi·
ty.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Ac·
cent on communication, distance,
l a nguage, finding ways to get
personal viewpoints across in mean·
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To Vi.sit Singer's Grave First
M EM Plll S. 1\ . < API -
Clutching a pink carnation and
w<·uring an Elvis Presley fan
d ub T Shirt. Barbara Hasty
"a1ted 10 hours to be the first
fan to v1s1l hl'r idol's graveslte
Saturday. the third anniversary
of his death
··Ten or us stayed up all night
kl'ep1n~ a candlelight vigil for
El vis." she said as she waited
Sat1,1rduy morning behind a bar -
ricade outside the wrought iron
gates of Gr aceland. Presley's
hom e
... By then. 700 to 800 other fans
had lined up behind her, waiting
.. fo r perrrusi.1on to pass through
the ji!ates and lo walk up the
winding driveway to the &f edita-
tion Garden where Presley. his
parents and h is grandmother
a re buried
S tanding five abre as t and
stretching along the outs ide of
the estate 's lO·foot-high stone
wall. the fans busied themselves
by taking snaps hots o r the
c rowd. the m ans ion a nd the
gates and keeping a tab on the
comings and goings of florist de
Ii very trucks.
A six foot . guitar·s haped bou·
quet of roses brought oohs and
ahs from those nearest the gate
as a panel delivery truck turned
Dnto the estate.
Across the street. a lone patrol
car with two uniformed offirers
watched the crowd.
A speaker mounted atop 9-Jle of
a clus t e r o f E l vis Presley
~u v enir..shop~ bl a l'ed-&Gl"e corded
message that the next st\,utUe
bus to the "Memphis Music
~ F-estival '80: A T.ri~_tp..EJ.yt.s::__ ___ _
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WOMAN TOSSES FLOWER ON GRAVE, ONE OF MANY TOKENS FANS LEFT FOR IDOL
Gultar-1heped Bouquet of Rose• Marked Third Annlveraary of Rock 'n' Roll Star's Death
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Mystiqu e's Still Living
Graceland Site Remains Top Attraction
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -
Three years after his death.
there is still a whole lot of
shakin' going on over Elvis
Pr esley.
Fans from as far away as
Japan and Europe converged
here to pay Presley homage
Saturday, the third anniversary
of his death.
A German visitor -who said
she had spent between S2.000
and $3,000 a year on Presley
photographs since his death in
1977 -summed it up:
"It's my money and 1 can do
whatever I want with it ," said
Mrs. Elizabeth Funger of
Krefeld, West Germany
Tourist orfirials e stimate
10,000 will visit Memphis to pay
I
their respects to Elvis, leaving
behind more than $1 million.
Free ad mi ssion to the
Graceland gravesites of Elvis,
his parents and hi.s grandmother
remains the most popular at·
traction.
The city donated land for an
Elvis Presley Memorial Park
and a 9'h-foot bronze statue of a
youthful Presley clutching a
guitar was erected. The park
and the statue. built with private
funds and created by sculptor
Eric Parks of Pe nnsylvania,
were declicated Thursday.
British journalist David Frost
is among the thous ands who
have been attracted here. Frost
is follo\,;ng 350 fans from Bri·
lain for a story a bout the
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Presley mystique.
Along with the fans, there are
stickers proclaiming, "Elvis
Lives" and ·buttons calling him
"The J(jng."
For just under $50, one can
own a pair of s unglasses re-
portedly the same ones Elvis
wore in the movie, "That's the
Way It is."
Friday, Memphis State
University began two days of
free seminars. concerts a nd
Elvis ftlms as part of its "Salute
to Memphis Music: T he Blues."
Across town. in Cook Conven·
lion Center, the rival "Memphis
Music Festi\ral '80: A Tribute to.
Elvis," a commercial undertak-
ing, ends its five-day show to-
day
The music festival. a five-day
commercial event held at Cooke
Con vention Center. attracted
about 5.000 fans. who viewed
Presley movies and heard from
Presley associates.
The festival, which was dis-
rupted Thursday by FBI agents
who confiscated 2,000 allegedly
bootlegged Elvis albums, also
featured m erchandise booths
where fans could buy anything
from Presley movies to a S50
pair of sunglasses similar to
.~·
AP Wl'""'°lo ones their idol used to s port.
Across town, Memphis State
University wrapped up its two-
TEARFUL FANS FILE PAST GRAVESITE IN TENNESSEE
Officials Said More Than 6,000 Paid Respects Saturday
day "SaJute to Memphjs Music:
The Blues." lt featured free
sem inars , concerts and Elvis
films.
Mrs. Hasty, a switc hboard re·
ceptionist Crom Forest Park, 111..
a Chicago s ubu rb, passed
through the gate -w ith Gloria
Arnold of Hills ide . Ill.. both
members of the Elvis Pres ley
Taking Care of Business Fan
Club of Chicago.
town for the anniversary. sent a
crown shaped arrangement of
) ellow chrysanthemums.
Fans also left flowers at the
base of a nine-foot bronze statue
of Presley in downtown Mem·
phis The statue. c reated by
s culptor Eric Parks of Pen·
n sylvania and p a id for by
private funds. was dedicated
Thursday evening.
"This is the third time we·vc
been here for the annive rsary of
his death." Mrs. Hastv said ... We
Mrs Hast y. flanked b~ ~rs
Arnold. reached the graves1te.
knelt to place her carnation at
the foot of the bronze plaque
covering Presley's grave and
stepped back to photogra ph the
~ccne.
C r y in g ::i s s h e left the
gr a ves1te after a visit lasting
about five minutes. Mrs Hasty
stopped to comfort Mrs Arnold,
who wus by then sobbing.
The statue is on Beal Street,
birthplace of the blues, and sits
in Elvis Presley Memorial Plaza
on city-0wned land.
wouldn't miss it." ·
Three-quarters of the way up
the driveway, estate security
personnel held up the pr ocession
in order to put out some lale·
arriving floral arrangements
At the mansion at 9 a.m.,
Vestor Presley, Elvis' uncle and
chief of security for the estate.
rode down to the gate in a J eep,
checked the crowd a nd returned
to the mansion.
He returned l~the gate minutes
later. removed the barricade
and stepped aside to allow Mrs.
Hasty and a bout 100 other fans
to enter the grounds.
Part of the driveway and the
area around the pool and Medi·
talion Garden overflowed with
floral arrangements in s hapes of
teddy bears, guitars. stars.
hearts and a pink CadWac.
Back at the gate. hundreds
still waited -normally no
longer than 15 minutes -to visit
the g ravesites. Sprinkled in the
. crowd were Elvis Presley look·
a likes and near look-alikes.
"We us ua lly average about
5.000 to 6,000 visitors a day." one
security g uard said. "We don't
know what to expect today.··
r
There were bibles. cross es.
angels and doves. A Belgian fan
club. some of its members in
Prexy. Papers Pile Up
Do Researchers or Tourists Benefit Most?
WASHINGTON <APl -After Millard
Fillmore left the White House in 1853. his
presidential correspondence was bundled up
and dumped in an attic in Buffalo. N. Y.
Bul those days are gone forever -and
the cost of maintaining ever-more-elaborate
presidenti al libraries is sparking debate in
Cong ress.
"WASHINGTON IS the seat or govern·
ment. and that's where the repository of
thos e public papers should be," says Sen.
Lawton. Chiles. D-Fla., sponsor of a bill to
build a central presidential library.
Most archivists a nd historians oppose the
plan. saying there is value In having the John
F. Kennedy library in a low-income area of
Boston and the He rbert Hoover library in an
Iowa town which uses it as the site of its an·
nual Fourth or July celebration.
Chiles is pushing the Senate,.Govemmen·
tal Affairs Committee t.o take up his bill this
month. but concedes there Is little chance of
passage in this Congress.
Behind the d~bate Hes an explosion in the
volume or presidentia l papers and a changed
conception of who owns them.
FILLMORE'S COLLECTION of "Letters
Received During' Hls Presidency," dis·
covered I" the Buffalo attic in 1908, amounted
to about 8,000 items. The White House papers
of Richard Nixon add up to 30 million.
Filltnore, like all other presidents before
Watergate, assumed his White House m es
belonged to him when he left office in 1853.
But in 1978 Congress declared that
papers relaUng t.o a presldenl's conduct of his
omce become government property.
"Now we are talking about public papers
that belona to the public." says Chiles . "They
don •t belong to the state of Georgia or the
state of Flonda ...
THE GOVERNMENT ma inta in~. pre-
sidentiaJ libraries at West Branch. JoWli, for
the Hoover papers : Hyde Park, N.V_. for
those of Franklin O. Roosevelt~. '11\0epenr)
dence~ Mo .. for the_llarry $.Truman papc'l"s:
Abilene, Kan .. for .those of O.wight D.
Eisenhower: Austin. T ex as. for the Lyndon
B. Johnson papers. and Boston for the Ken-
nedy papers. All ha ve museums.
A library for Gerald R. Ford's papers is
expected to open this fall on the University of
Michigan campus in Ann Arbor. The Ford
mui;eum is scheduled to open in Jul:r 1961 in
Ford's home town of Grand Rapids. Mich.
UNIVERSITY OF Southern California
has made a proposal to the government for a
Nixon library. but Richard Jacobs. acting
head of presidential libraries in the National
Ar c hives, says the proposal will not be
forwarded t.o Congress until lawsuits tying up
the papers have been settled.
The libraries are bu1Jt wlth private funds
and maintained by the government.
When the Presidential Libraries Act of
195S was passed, National Archivis t Wayne
C. Grover estim ated that if lS presidential
libraries were built by 2055 it would cost $1.5
million a year t.o run them all. In fiscal year
1979, however, it cost $1.8 million to operate
the Johnson Library a lone. The budget for all
the libraries In 1980 added up to $9.S million.
Richard Kirkendall, professor of history
at Indiana Universit y , representing the
American HJstorlal Association, argued that
establishing .one presidential library in
Washington "seems to assume thal scholars
are concentrated along the Atlantic coast ."
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DELAPLAN E/TRAVEL Sunday Augu.-.1 1 l 1980 llAIL"I' PILOT fff)
Foreign Polic • • A Breed Apart
By TAN DELAPLA E
"OM oJ t>Mr a.uoc1ahon'• intert' u " in
Sherl()('k Holm.es In Lotldon u...-mtt'Tid to vmt
Z2 Boktr Str~t'I Uat you had lll1V ('Tmtart u·1th
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Nabs to"'{'() m~· t-tarked c r u"u\ from
llarroos ~to"td at \n lhe dl triC't <'Bll<'d
Elephant und Castle The~ \\ere so pohh'
it was a pleasure " our tndt>pendcnr1•
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gratulations. Sign here ..
T HE FUZl AROt•. D no: WOKLO:
Tourists don't run up .&tzamst police n1uc:h
unlc lh~y 'rt> ruukm1t1 complaint:,
.. At o~tro lJ mdn smasht"d t/u' rt•ar U'tndllU
o/ our car and yrabht>rl my u1Jt's ptmrt' u>atl1
our passports (ltld all our tnu~l C'ht>dcs n,,
palict 11isisted Ow only thmy u~~ ro IJl> 1 1 Ro11w
and report 1r E't't'tl though one rnu11 Ml'<ld 11ur
side our car wat1u1g our pa3spc>rts
All ltaly·s a high crimt' an•a Purst.'
snatchmg 1s a :!>pec1alt} Tht> mo~t I \ l'
seen of the law are the carabmi~n "ho
stroll the Via Veneto in decoratiH• uru
forms : Tri corn hats. blue tailcoats.
swords of burnished silver reflecting the
Roman sun .
There's an operatic air about them
You can follow this up by viewing the
pikemen of the Swiss Guard at the Vatican
The uniforms were designed by
Michelangelo. ·
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HANDSOME COPS, m E FIJI police
in brass buttoned-to-the-throat blue tunics
White wraparound s ulus cut at the bottom
with pinkmg s hears. There is no uniform
cap -it would interfere with the beehive
hairdo.
Only seen TWO working. Directing
traffic in Suva's two traffic kiosks The
others seem to play in the police band. One
of the swingiest marching bands in the
world.
Spain's Guardia Civil : Black leather
tricom h a ts a nd gray-green uniforms.
Mean looking bunch. You see them on Ion~·
ly hills abpve the road. Sitting on their
horses with rifles slung on their shoulders.
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City D iscovers Freeu-ays, Skyst·rt.tpers
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina IAP> -After
four centuries of benign isolation, this elegant
port city has suddenly discovered skyscrapers.
superhighways, imported cars, color television
a nd fast.food r~laurants.
Such well-worn fashions of modern c1v1liza
lion are the novelties or 1980 to "Portenos." who
observed their city's 400th birthday last month
by inviting Queen Sophie of Spam to dedicate
monuments to its Spanish-born founders and
independence heroes.
THESE STAT UES ON horseback. centered
in sprawling green parks and rounded plazas,
are at home among the stately baroque houses.
spiky iron fences a n d broad, feebl y lit
boulevards that give Buenos Aires a Mediterra·
ncao charm
But that look is fading as bulldozers level
500 city blocks to make way for six elevated ex-
pressways that will criss-cross the city and for
more high-rise office towers like those already
soaring from the port district's cobblestone
streets
The constn~ction boom has focused
criticism on City Hall.
Last year a c1tnens group led by a former
vice president, retired Adm. lssac Rojas, pre·
vented the Bank of Tokyo from obscuring the
neoclassic Central Post Office with a high-rise
headquarters next door. City officials ordered
the site moved a few blocks.
BUT A COALITION of prominent architects
and engineers ha~failed to stop the expressway
scheme. which was based on a visionary book
bv the city's public works secretary called the
A'rterial City and put in motion by a military
government decree.
Those who remember the days before
triple-digit inflation say Buenos Aires is dying
in a nother way: downtown strips like Cor-
rientes, once called "the street t hat never
sleeps," now darken at a r espectable hour.
Economic austerity has for ced many
"Portenos to take two jobs and get to sleep
earlier. The restaurants, cafes and tango bars
where they once lingered over wine and steak
dinners after the late movie can no longer af.
ford three shifts of waiters.
SUCH PLACES NOW face competition from
dozens of new Am~rican-style franchises with
names like Che Burger that cater to a faster
pace or life .
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fers "Pumper Futures .•· You buy one coupon to·
day to ··freeie" the price of next month's ham·
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flation rate.
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Buenos ,\irec; whC'rC' dc~C'cndPnt 'i of g:iucho
horsemen irnrn 1/w p:1111p.1s hc1orlle lux1:' imd t..11
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is both uniqul' and tH•ntro\cr•.1.;I 111· lrnc; com
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MfOrdable DOusing on the Way Coast Bank
Office Set LAM *"91•1*• and butlden
d '9 ,.....,.... '° adhere to . _.. .,..,_., ener1y touerva-
Uoa .... _,,... arad to provtde
more affordable hou1tn1· and tomauaJt)' f1clllllt's ln l1r1e·
au.. tomll\wUly plana lD t~
... , f\llure, accordln1 to a lead
'-\: /:~':!tda, t'O founder
ad a principa) tn the Plaruuna
Ctater , 1
Newport
8tacb·bHed
urbu ••sn ud pllftlllnc firm . 11ld
local 1ov-eramental
attDel .. 'OOl
only In
CaWomla but
la other areas oe •u&••D41
"Th•ftmeana affordable houl·
Ina for ev ry body. r••ardleu ot
thf'lr economic 1Utu1," de
Almtid• nld "Thl• nation'•
hou1in1 crisis 11 bt'comln1 tne
problem ol private enttrprlae lo
olvt," he uJd
1N 111£ AaF.A of ener1y con·
aer,•atlan. de Almeida told bu1l~rs that the)' will not only
havf' lo ac<'ow1t for how much
f'nf'rl)' an apphanct or ftalurt
con umes. but they will soon
havt to l&kf' into conslderallon
how much l'neru wu u.~ to
manufarlurt or produce an Item
or materials In a new home or
building
come when the preaent com·
munlty facUJtiea are 20 lo 40
years old. Builders will be uked to rebuild existing raclllties as
well," de Almeida predicted.
NO NEW LA&GE sc ale
commwtlty development will be
approved unle11 lt can pay for
ltaelt, de Almeida continued.
"This lt vt1ry. very difficult to
do." he said, adding that In
aome cases, communities are
looking for large and even
s maller developments to provide
a surplus income to the city or
co1.1nly 111 well.
At that , builders who
Wchnically comply with all writ·
ten requirements of a city or
county sUll have less than a SO
percent chance of having their
community plans or projects ap-
proved, de Almeida said.
'de facto' policies are. such as
the mayor, city mana1er or a
leadln1 citizen,'' de Almeida
said.
As a result, de Almeida said
the "1olden rule of planning"
haa evolved.
"SIMPLY STATED, the rule
su1eests that when a develop-
ment proposal is consistent with
theae unwritten community ex-
pectations, the city or county
will find the mechanism
necessary to approve the pro-
ject. But, when a development
plan is inconsistent with these
policies , no matter how
technically correct the proposal
is, the local government will
find the mechanism to deny ap-
proval of that plan," de Almeida
said.
Villa Balboa
According to the Planning
Center executive, there are
planning tools which can in·
corporate written and unwritten
policies lnto a development pro-
posal.
''As an example, we've been
In the forefront in using the
Specific Plan as a one-stop plan-
ning process by which we can
submit an overall planning con-
cept, a tentative tract map and a
ma'Ster Environmental Impact
Report as one document." de
Almeida said. "The Specific
Plan can take into accowit au
the factors necessary to obtain-
ing approvals for our projects.
Planning commissions and city
councils like the proceas and
that enhances the community
plan and goes a long way to as-
suring it.s approval."
The new two-story office
bu i lding, whic h will
become the main
headquarters for South
Coast Bank, is nearing
completion al lhe ·Corner
of Baker Avenue and Bear
Street, in Costa Mesa.
Sauer s Bros .
Co n s truction Co . of
Fountain Valley is the
contractor on the new
building.
The bank will move
from its present location
at 849 SunOower A venue
a n d w i I I h o I d its
week-long grand opening
celebration from Aug.
25 -29 in the new
16 ,000 -s quare -fool ,
octagonal building.
aueh as T ex11:t and tht•
Southwest, are looltmg to de n'°Pen to solve pn>bh:ms lll
enero conservation. affordable
boulQa and in rlnanclng com m...tty facilities.
SpeaklQ1 at a rettnl session of
tht .,aclfic Coast Builders t:on
ference in San Francisco. de
Almeida said developers and
bullden sbould be prepared to
provide 25 percent of all new
community developments as af
fordable bouaing.
"Loni aovemmental agencies
are now requiring balanced
commumty plahis that include
recreation , 1 ho pplne and
employmt>nt flaclllt1es to be close
t o res ident ia l areas," de
Almeida said. "Builders wlll not
onl> be dedicating the land and
improving it for public facilities .
but they will be contributing
money for the maintenance and
operatlon of parks. schools,
polire and fire stations and even
for the training of those public
employ~ who will ~ working
in those rommunlty facilities."
the urban planner said.
·'Every city or county has a
series of unwritten policies that
refl ect community expectations
and attitudes which are used by
planning commissions and city
councils to evaluate develop-
ment projects," he said. "These
policies are not always known to
all the decision make r s .
However. there is usually one
party who does know what these
Condos ProVe Popular
·'The biggest problem will
New Homes Debut
SPIVEY DESIGN
FIRM MOVES
A hilltop site overlooking the
ocean and harbor in Newport
Beach . and condominium
designs by Richardson-
Nagy-Martin Architecture/
Planning, are bringing plaudits
Crom home buyers for ViUa
William Spivey, principal in Ba I boa. according to Ray
the firm of William Spiv~y Watson, president of Newport
The new group of Woodbridge Town homes in Irvine Includes Design, has announced reloca-Development Company.
four floor plans in one and two-story designs priced from $112,990 lion of facilities to «25 Jam-High volume ceilings, wtde
to$138,980. First occupancy is scheduled for later this summer. bore e Road . Suite 17 5 in expanse of glass for viewing and
Various plans offer. from 1,135 to 1.6'6 square feet of living Newport Beach. He was former· indoor/outdoor living, uniquely
space and feature two bedrooms. two bedrooms and den or three ly located on Birch Street in angled walls and open-styled
bedrooms with two and two and one-half'baths. Newport Beach. separate areas for privacy and
Four model homes. decorated by award-winning lnlerior The move is in conjunction hospitalit y, are among the
desisner Ca.role Eichen, are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at with a new identity program, desirable RNM touches in
WoodbridgeTownhQmes. which won him a A'Golden variousunitsatVillaBalboa.
To reach Woodbridge. take the Santa Ana or San Diego Orange Award" at the recent The condominium homes are
Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and 'follow the slg-ns to .. Orange Cotrrrty Advertising available in eight •distinctive
Woodbridge. The Irvine Company's Information Center is located Federation's annual award pro-floor plans ranging in size from
various villas feature from one
bedroom, one bath to two
bedrooms plus den and family
room with two baths. Prices
range from $136,000 to $285,000.
Luxury amenities are
' standard at Villa Balboa and the
homes a re in full security
buildings with elevator service
and main lobby call code
system.
Landscaping and private
recreation including a
swimming pool, spa and social
area for residents are among the
community features of the
exclusive , professionally
maintained development.
Situated within \hree blocks of
the beach. Villa Balboa is
located at 220 Nice Lane. Five
models by Saddleback Interiors
are open dail y, exc ept
Wednesday, from 10 a .m. to 5
p.m.
Villa Balboa may be reached
by taking Pacifi c Coast Highway
to Superior Avenue in Newport
Beach, then up the hill to Nier.:
L a.n e a n d t h e N e w p o r t
Development Company Luxury
condominiums.
Pilot Power classified ads in
Wed nesday's Coast Life and
Da ily Pilot reach 340.000
Orange Coast readers for only
$2 for four lines. l •!Jl\'l~!{.)I
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Inheritance Tax
Posing Problems
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Soaring California re· aJ. estate values are creating inheritance tax pro-
blems for people who've never thought of
themselves as wealthy, says an expert on estate
planning. ,
"Today almost anyone with a comfortable
bome-, a car or two and a few additional assets is a
candidate for substantial inheritance taxes and
poulbly huge problems for his heirs unless he does
IOIDe )>re-planning," says Aetna Life & Casualty
aecutive Jel'l')' Kemp.
-Kemp notes that many people who bought
bomea here before property values took off are
arprised to find that their estates may be worth
9$00,000, on which £ederal inheritance taxes alone
would be $103,000 or more .
.. TRIS INFORMATION comes as a great
lboclt to 'average' people who have seen the com-
fi>rtable $15,000 homes they bought 10 or 15 years
.,o rise in value to $350,000 or $400,000," be says.
"Peo&Jle who think of themselves only as financial· lJ comfortable should realize that they are actual-11 wealthy in the eyes of the law and that their estates are subject to stringent tax laws."
Inheritance taxes are usually due within nine
montbl after death·and Kemp says some wives or
a\li'vlving children wind up having to sell their
t.omea in order to aati~fy the tax man because the
breadwinner failed to take care of his estate.
"My guess is that 15 percent of the people
IJlake proper estate arrangeme.nts," he said. "Peo-•le don't realize the impact this tax has. You work •U your lile -and pay taxes on every dollar you
earn. "Iben you die and your heirs pay taxes on
w hat you built up.
THERE ARE MANY WAYS lo minimize
fttate laxes, Kemp says, starting with a properly
uawn'will.
"The wo~t approach is an 'I love you' will in
-,,hlcb you say to your wife, 'Here, honey, I give
7ou everything," he said. "That's what creates
'9tate tax problems.·· .
· Executives or professionals who die without
arranging for the disposition of their businesses
can leave particularly difficult estates, Kemp
.a1ys.
"The potential tax problems are generally
matnified if there is a business involved and the
seU~mploS-ed -doctors, lawyers and professional
people in particular -can be creating tax pro-
blems that will be destructive to their estates." he
said.
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Recovery Forecast Nortlateood TrOC!t ". , . -• -
Irvine Homes . -Creaii Fi11anci1ig A.ids l1uluatry
Selling Fast
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CaUfornla'• producuon cr1ppl d
commercial and lndu trial bwld1n
lndu.atty ii tbowlnt lllgns or a major
rtcov~ry throutth ut1hotlun of
er ath· Onancing pro.cranh v. h1ch
art tJCpected lo pump Sn b1lhoo UHO
the .... 1 "hlte construction muket
U.. rett ol t• ud 1981. m•lun 1t oae ol the most prosperou:. bu1ldma
periodl ln history. accordtna to J <'hn
0 . RlMJdo, an Oran1e Count.> tn\ t
me.nt banker
''CreatJve rl.nancin¥ '" th nev. kid
on tM commerc11l ~nd mdust1 ual
block," said Rmaldo. chairman or
the board or Amertt'an Homt'
Mortu11e Corporulion of Newport
each. ·
"SIX MONTHS AGO when builders
sawthenation'seconom.> wassltppang
deeper into a recession compounded
by 18 percent inflation and the highest
cost ol Uvin1 and least savings by con-
aumeruince World War 11. they beaan
searcbin1 for a breakthrough ,
something which would aid m easing
California's critical housing
shortage."
''They fo und the an:.v.er an
Sheffield's
Construction
On Schedule
The model home complex is near-
ing completion at Merickel Develop·
ment's Sheffield Manor attached
single family home community in the
Irvine Village of Northwood , acrord-
ing to Ron Merickel, president of the
homebuilding firm.
Merickel reported that buyer in-
terest is running very high at the de·
velopment and that a s~ec1aJ draw-IH'f""WO .
t ruth·e fln1i11\clng 1m>1ram which
dtspll~ rN·ord lnfl11tlon and .a
horhlat· or money due to F'ed ral
Rt>!l«'rv • Board er dlt th,htenlnlC con·
trol-. nunaat·l't lo kt'f'J> Southern
Cuhfornrn hu11u l'Un trucllon mov
ln1t." hc atd "A timllar creaUve
f1nanc.'lne tht'Ory te havlnl a major
r1pplC' affC(t t.nday tn the commuclal
and industrial building Industry. th •
bAckbonc or the state'a economy
Rinaldo said creative flnanclna
v.111 ~ th~ anawer to California's
romm~rt'1a l building woe111.he rest o/
thu. y(•ar and throuah 1~ because
anflt1t1on and high interest rates are
expected to remain in the double
digit for nearly tlalf a decade yet .
"'Creauve f10anc1ng is adding a
nev. dimension to getting Southern
Califo rnia b<1.c:k on the right
econorruc track and as a refreshing
com mercaal and industrial building
solution when you look at the in·
dustry·s half-year nosedive which
s a"' both i.ales and construction
plummat to record levels due to a
shortage of funds. credit controJs,
and antereM rates which put the cost
of construction out of r ange to a point
where it was no longer profitable."
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SHARING DESIGNING TECHNIQUES WITH SWEDEN
Decorator Sue Bell, Builder Bengt Solve
30 Swedes Tour U.S.,
Attend NB Seminar
M o r e t h a n 3 0 1s a trend setter for the The seminar guests
representatives from a bu 1 Id in g indu s try , not only visited 14 de·
Swedish ho u s 1 n g makes for a va lu a ble velopment sites in Los
RINALDO SAID creative financing manufacturer attended seminar. Angeles a nd Orange
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Only a handful of luxury executive homes re/'
main at Northwood Place in Irvine. reports Jen .
Irvine, sales representative at the Maurer Elliot( ·.~
Construction Co. community. • '
Three different two-story, four-bedroom .
noorplans with up to approximately 3,100 squart. • '
feet of living space still remain. Close-out price,-'
begin at $212,990.
ONE OF THE MOST imaginative floor plans
at Northwood Place is Plan s. Offering 2,813
s_q1;1are feet, this home featu~es an elegant sunken •
hvang room, large formal dming room, separate
breakfast room. and a hu~e luxurious master suite ·
runs the entire length of the house. and includies ··
a step-down retreat with fireplace and wet-bar, ·
spacious walk-in c loset , sun deck. bath with'
separate tub and shower , and dressing area with
twin lavatories. Three large family bedrooms and ·
a second full bath complete the second floor.
All ·of the remaining homes offer central air
conditioning, built-in Nutone deluxe AM-FM in·
t.ercom systems with message centers, complete
security alarm systems, hydro-bath jacuzzi tubs in
master baths, floor safes, automatic garage door·
openers with two remote controls, and masonry
block walls and wood fences.
Architectural highlights in various plans in· ~lude inglenook conversation areas. skyview cell·
mg effects, garden tubs with planters, dramatic
staircases, and master s uite retreats. as flourishing because it is becoming a three-day marketin g "Sue BaJI. vice prcsa· Counties but also toured
the major fac t or in s kirting seminar ronducted by dent of Carnie E1 l'hen one of the largest hous-FOR A LIMITED TIME. home buyers can
mortgage rates, even though they Lester Goodman As. Interiors ... the r onlmued, 1 n g man u fa ct u ring lake advantage of a 5 percent down plan. Financ-
have declined, and is getting com-sociates at the Marriot ·:cfiscusscd how interior plants in California. ing is available al a low l l 1/2 percent interest rate.
mercial and industrial builders off Hotel in Newport Beach. d es igners' work an Second trust deeds with no payments for lhr~
their nest eggs and back into the The purpose of the model homes can m ake "'The tours included a years also are offered ..
market. sem inar was to learn the Swedis h produc t visit to L C.S. Homes in The master-planned Village of Northwood ~
"Money is available. but even new and better ways to more sall'abh.•. She dis· Fo u n ta 1 n Va 11 e Y • '' within 15 minutes of the Irvine Industrial
though the rates dropped anywhere improve products and cussed several interior Good man said. "This Complex, Koll Center , Newport Center, a nd
from 18 to 1211-J percent , the problem marketing techniques in design techniques hl!mg gave the Swedish vis-numerous other business and industrial complexes 1
is that commercial · and industrial Sweden, according to used today in the United ilors a r hanre to see in Orange County. Shopping and abundant recrea·
builders have becom e apathetic wail· Bengt Solve. president States " how a housing manufac· tional opportunities a lso are close at hand.
ing for rates to dr-0p lower because of of Ernstrom Modulent, In his i.tddrcss to the lure r in the United The Northwood Place saJes office (559-1405)
all the adverse publicity about ob-Sweden's largest hous-Swedish builders. Good States operates." and decorated models are open daily from 10 a.m.
taimng it, and because they have ing manufacturer man di scussed post sale .. Ernstrom Modulent to 6 p.m. To visit the development. take the Santa
been stung b) an interest rate of 18 Ernstrom Mt>dulent problem~ and how the found the seminar to be Ana Freeway to the Jeffery Ro~d exit. Proceed
.pe.!""4'01 or aoo\!.e..Jo,r.lw.u:. mQo~~-"-c,..o ... m mis:.aoned Les ter builders can maintain extremely informative," north on J effery to Bryan Avenue and turn left to
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purchase priority for the sale of the
initial 21 townhortles. He added that
-anyone interested in participating
in qa e drawing can visit the site just
south of Culver Drive on Irvine
Boulevard to obtain additional in-
formation.
said Rinal~o. Gooaman. presraenr-or-a1ia t'Ontr.ortt1c1r 1111age. ~olvc sa~ · --_.Jae.,s,.QaunJJ.nitY..·.---· • Bual~~and~"lo~~h~~~ Lester Goodman As --~~;~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~~ taking a wait -an·d -see attitude sociates, to conduct the •
When complete, Sheffield Manor
will iclude SO two and three bedroom
homes ranging in price from $124,900
to $135,900. The development will also
feature on-site recreation facilities
including a swimming pool ,
whirlpool spa and a cabana for resi·
dent's exclusive use. The common
areas, building exteriors and recrea-
tion facilities will be professionally
maint.ai.ded by the Homeowners As-
sociation for a monthly fee.
To reach SfieUield Manor, take the
Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver
Drive exit, go northeast on Culver to
Irvine Boulevard, then turn right and
drive one block to the site.
towards interest rates and while they semt.nar because t he
waited. or' sat on their money, infla-marketing firm. Solve
tion was increasing t¥ price of new claimed, has gained an
commercial and industrial construe-extremely good reputa-
tion." he pointed out. tion in Sweden for
stimulating and present·
"IT WAS A R(SKY gamble. But it ing new ideas concern·
was up to lenders like American ing marketing for the
Home to do more for commercial housing industry.
and industrial builders than what "A similar seminar be
banks and savings and loans do with conducted last April for
conventional loans. The best and only the National Association
solution was high--volume creative of Swedish Wooden
financing." House Manufacturers
Because of this unique approach to bas earned him'-a good
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struction projects. making what was conducted for us. His ex-
un~fCordable one month ago feasible pertise, cou~ed with the
today. fact Southern California
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SUnd1y,Augu1t 17 1980 RE AL ESTATE
Moving Up
In Real Estate
LBLAND D. l l'Ea80N ol Nt•l)Ort s .. cb bu
bffn promoted to vie presldtmt
and d1rettor of d Ian develop
m tnt for R •ch ard1on·N•n
Martin Archnecturt-Plannlna
of e •l)Ol1 Bea<'h lvt't'IOft wa.1 an u oc1at«-(>f
RNM an the rapacity of proJect
mana1u. contr1bulln• to plan
nin1 and ctes11n efron
tit rect1vt"d his bat'helors
decree an arc:hHet'turt from
Cahforn1• Polytethntc State
Ualveraity, San Lui& Obtspo and was named the
AIA "O\Mlandiq Graduate fOf' the Year Ur7~" Ht
la IM>W a m•mbf>r of the American ln&tltute of
Attbiterts, Ounat County Chapter
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a oN SHEEHAN of Laite Forest has 1omed \he
Newport Beach offit'e of Busi
neu Prop erties Br.okeraee
Company as a sales associate
auicoe d to t he industrial
division.
Before coming to Business
P rope rties , he was with In·
duatr iaJ Brokers ln Newport
Beach. Earlier he was on the
aalea staff of Xerox Corporation
in El Monte.
He is a native or Boston. He SMl!UIAM
holds a B.S. degree in business m arketing from
California State University in Los Angeles
Creative Financing Measures Gain
By SYLVIA PORTf.R
To buy or 1ell " house \n today's 1TUi1rketplact1, ~h•> you nec-d mort than ever befort: 111 SO·culled
"rrtH:ltlvt• linanclng "
You well may btl 1t11l lockt.'<I ul at your present
addrt! unle a you know how to and are willing
lo do omt 1ophi1tlcaittd ~hopping for home
mort1•1le money
F'or 1n11tanre. onl' al'pt-C'l of creative flnant'ing
that ho uured in 1>01lular1t) the natwn over 1n
volvt·11 lht' seller 1n hclptnl( to finance the sale or
tht• home to Ow buyer ff, 1'~•~ \ou're the buyer.
\OU t[et lbt" 1tdvanllO(t: of ~re:.l'rVUllOO Of an exast
1n1 lower co t loon that tht> o"' nt:r took (IUt } ears
&((O co1nb1ncd with f111uncmg ;.O'rangcd or un
dt-rtak~n b~ th<' seller
AND WITH THF. POSSIBILIT Y 11f not pro·
b» h llhy l that rules will remain far too
burdeMOmt· for a hefty proportion of would·be
buyers on sUlgle·fam1ly conventional mortgages
for monthi, to come, th as form of creative financing
c•ould be an important cissist in your buying or sell ·
1ng 11 honie
In fact, in some area~. this cr eative financing
Montie l Pacio Homes
already accounts for as mu<'h as 50 percent of cur
rent home sales .
If you are a would·be seller of a home and you
are walling to participate an the financing of the
sale. you'll find key benefits.
You get out of an unwanted home speedily
You earn a desirable 10, 11. 12 percent re·
turn that is increasingly tough to get in other
short mechum·term investments
-YOU REDUCE THE TAX you would have
paid on a lump sum payout o f an outright sale un·
less you qualified for the single shot capital gains
tax benefit for the elderly.
tr you are the would·be buyer. this offers a re·
alistic opportunity to move at a time when you
thoug ht you were s tuck.
Another aspect of creative financing involves
savings and loan institutions which are willing to
assume mortgage loans on housing which they
originally assumed a t below current market rates
tr your mortgage is assumable, you might con·
sider offering to take a second mortgage on the re·
mainder or the purchase price for a short term
say. up to fi ve years
Living Rooms in Spotlight
A third option'is the contract sale. In the <:on·
tract arrangement. the buyer makes a down pity
ment, m addition to monthly payments that are
equal to the seller's mortgage installments You.
the buyer . agree lo pay the balum'e of the
purchuse price an the future For you. the llmita
lion 1s that contract sales frequently permit the
holder of thl· mortgage to renegotiate the loan
ratt•
STILL ANOTH E R ASP ECT is that mortgage
rates with flexible interest rates are on the rise
An illuMration as the variable rate mortgage a
long Ll•rm instrument with an interest adjustable
1n keeping with a national index of the cost of the
funds In the variable rale mortgage, the rate can·
not be changed more thun once a year with the
maximum hi gh or low being 0 5 percent annually·,.
Over the life of the loan. the rate can't change
more than 2 5 pt.'rcent.
Continuing new aspecti, of creat ive financing
1s the rollover mortgage or renegotiable rate
mortga~e. This vehicle consists of a sen es of
short term loans which the lender is obligated to
rl'ncw on clue dates every few years The .. in·
terest rate can change at renewal lime up Lo O 5
percent a year but the rate change cannot exceed 5
per(·ent over the Ii fe of the lo<in
In Canada. lenders have been issuing rollover
mortgages for more than 10 years. Mortgages with
s hort ro llover periods are attractive when rates
are headed up on the expectation that the rcitcs
!>OOn will decline from the peaks
In an era when emphasis on dramatic atrium. visible from
living rooms has diminished, the alt main rooms in the home.
M ission Viejo 'Company 's Montielhomes,rangingin size
Montiel Patio Homes have from 1.225 square feet to 2,033
aluminum and glass enclosures. SOME CONSUM E R GROUPS have openly
c hina oval sinks and cultured s tated oppoi,1t1on to the Federal llome Loan
marble pullman tops. Bo<ird's actinn m permitting the nation's 2.000
All homeowners autom atically federally charte red s avings and loan associations
rearfirmed their role as the s quare feet. have s pacious
L ES GR.\SSELLI of l rvine . has joined the center for California Ii ving . e nt r y way s, w a 11 ·to · w I\ l I ~ I rvine office of R E /MAX Montiel's s pacious step-down carpeting, wrought·iron and
become members of the Lake to issue these renegotiable mortgages . These
Mission Viejo Association, which "rollovers." they charge. are not wise choices for
or fer s boatin g. s a i Ii n g , families on re latively fixed incomes
Realtors. Inc. as a sales as· living room s in a ll five floor wood railings Ci n selected
sociate. plans feature broad expanses or p lans). two.car garages and
Grasselli, a member of the glass a nd views of outdoor distinctive siding and textured
Irvine Board of Realtors and garden areas. Four floor plans stucco. The homes are located in
the East Orange County Board have wood-burning fi replaces m the hills nonh of Lake Mission
of Realtors, has been active in the living room . Viejo.
Orange County real estate for ln the four·bedroom , 2'h·bath Kitchens feature .gas ranges
three years. A gr a duate or Casa E rlinda, a free·st anding with hood and eye-level double
Fullerton Community College fireplace sepa rates the living ovens. automatic dishwashers
·a n d Ca l i r o r n i a S t ate room and dinin g room . and dispasals, s tained natural
Pol y tech nic U n iver sity, T h e li vi n g room in t h e wood cabinetry a nd ceramic tile
swimming and p1cnick1ng at In response. FllLB Chairman Jay Janis has
the 124·acre recreation facility. ma in tamed that the rollo\ler mortgage 1s a ··well·
Monthly dues are c urrently balanced' instrument
$8.50. And there are even more vehicles of crea tive
Montiel models are open daily financing of homes you might explore the lease·
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . at 21782 purchase option. land lease. equity sharing. ex-
Ca brosa. Hom es are priced from t hanges. a ll·inclusi Vt.' deed or trust . seller·backed
Sl07.065'to $148,000 first deed of tr ust. and second deed of trust. Take La Paz Road exit off
the San Diego Freeway east to The time for soph1st1cated shopping is now
Marguerite Parkway. Turn left Don't just aetcpt the well·cstabhshcd forms and
Pomona, Grasselli holds a degree in business four-bedroom. three-bath Casa countertops.
.. ':'a!11~g~:~ mi he was the lep sales~r!tm in-_D_o_lo_r_es_._i_s_s_jt_u~_kd_A_dJ._<i_.c_e.nt J.Q..a_ Bat hs contain
a nd continue two miles to La possible d efeat in your buying or selling plans
1iboweK-wit-h---8ef'e&'afl"d-tf4ft.te""'•""tt"'lodiw+we-+l.-s.---·---!;'St'lht1ttdMyr-•'#331Hmdnstmretth OUC " -
his office with which he was previously associated.
STRATTON R. E LLE R JR. or San Juar.
Capistrano has been a ppointed
district manager of Gr ubb & El·
Us Property Services. Inc .
Eller will be based in the
Orange County Office of Grubb ac Ellis and w.ill be responsible
for establishing the company's
property management services
in the Orange and San Diego
County m arkets. The Property
Services compa n y presently
maintains six offices s erving n u 11
the major markets of the western United States
and manages several million square feet of office.
retail, industrial a nd residential property.
Eller former ly was responsible for managing
investment properties for Coldwell Banker and
R&B E nter prises in Southern California and
Ariiona . His business career also includes a
number Qf years in finance and administration.
having served as an officer in charge or major
banking activities for two of the country's largest
banks.
GLORIA KSIGHT of Treeco Escrow in Costa
Mesa has been appointed vice
president and senior escrow of·
fleer for Treeco Escrow. Inc. In
t h i s capac ity s he will be
responsible for h andling con·
tracts, all-inclusive trust deeds
a nd 1031 tax-deferre d ex·
changes.
She has been in the escrow
profession since 1965; nine of
those 15 years has been in
m a n a g e m e nt . S h e join e d
Treeco Escrow three years ago.
Mrs. Knight is a me mber or the Huntington
Beac h , Ne w por t /M esa. Or ange County and
California Escrow associations. She has attended
Orange Coast College a nd Del Mar College in
Corpus Christi , Tex. She participates in the continu·
ing education series sponsored by the Orange County
Escroy.i Association.
JOHN I. JEFS EN has recently joined Pon·
derosa Homes as vice president
and gener al counsel for the
Irvine based building firm.
J ersen's position with Pon·
derosa will include responsibili·
ty for structuring the rinant'ial
aspects for pur c hasin g ex·
pansions during the 1980's as
well as other industry related
leea l quest ions. As general
counsel at Ponderosa he will re·
port di~tly to Roy Hughes. ex· JO UN
ecutive vice preside nt . and John Garcia.
_ He received his law degree from Hastings Law
School in San Fr ancisco. Before joining Pon·
derosa, Jefsen was legal counsel for KACOR in its
Rancho California Division. Prior to that assign·
me nt he was in priva te practice in San Fra ncisco
advising clients on matters conC'em ing real est ate.
construct.ion a nd related development.
JEUY STaOM has j oined the Monarch Bay
o Hi ce of L aguna N ig uel
Realty's resale division as an
a ssoc iate, a nn o unced Don
lleckenbaugh, manager of the
four Laguna Ntauel Realty of·
flees.
Stro m . 42. will be sales
acent for existing homes in the
La guna Nieuel area. lte bnnas to Laguna Niguel Realty four
year5 experelence In real estate
sa les . •
S\l'Olll and hts wife, Mary, have t wo children
and reslde in Dana Point.
Design Hailed
The Gold Nu11et Grand Award for best ain1le·
f amltl aUathed home was recently presented to
J.M. Peters Co., Newport Bea~h. The honor wu
for th firm's Plan C at Turble Rock in lrvtne. The
awardt ceremony took pl•~ in San Francisco. •
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3 and 4 bedroom residences
from $350,000 to S455,000•
Sales office and model homes
open daily from 11 am to 5 pm
Phone (714)646·5092
or (714) 642·8235
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Driving directions:
From Pacific Coast Hwy ..
tum up the hill at Dover Dr.,
and follow Dover to Westcliff.
Or, from the Newpon Fwy/
Newport Blvd., leh on 17th St •
continue on to Dover.
left on Dover to models.
• Pr1a1 tflm1vt p11blk111on datr
• REAL ESTAlE
Dutt lO the comb ntd
efforts ~ Jame Habta
and Suiannt' lh.•rp1ck.
O\\ nt>rs of \\'\' t Coa~t
PaNric R~•I t.~tate. tht
~l ·h<>mt> Cap~ Cod
&)·tl("<f. bl-ch cummuntt)'
of Cape t'ov~ 10 La.:una
N11ueJ hll-' 'iold out m •
record three da) s
The Oano Point based
sates agent:. attrabutt-
the popular1t> of Cape
Cove lo the repututJon of
the builder. Bousting an
impressive portfolio or
Orange County beach
communities. such as
Dana Bluff , ummer
Place and Newpo rt
Towohomes. developer
Charles T Smith & As·
sociates posses s a
special knowledge of the
design of ocean-close
homes.
Located at Selva
Road and Pacific Coast
Highway, Cape Cove 1s
approximately 100 yards
from the exclusive Dana
Strand Beach. The lush
community is lavishly
landscaped with green-
b ells, enhanced by
meandering sUiewalks.
Two professional tennis
courts are available for
residents' use. while the
Homeowners' Assoc1a·
lion maintains a ll
recreational fa cilities
and landscaping.
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Sunday, August \7, 1980 DAILY PILOT 8f3
A rea Builders Reminde d
Housing No. I Problem
ln his recent address to a meeting of the Build·
ing Industry Association's Orange County Chapter
held in Irvine, Mark Pisano, executive director of
the Southern California AtsoctaUon of Govern·
ments <SCAG>. claimed the number one problem
bearing down on Southern Calromla's elected of·
ficials is the region's increasing need for housing.
"To put it very specifically and bluntly, we
need 156,000 dwelling units lo support the popula-
tton, immigration and boU!ebold formation in
this region each year," Pisano said. "Last year,
our reports indicated that we had about 80,000 un·
its and at no time during the past four or five
years have we gotten more than 100,000 units."
to lh1s reg10n 1 hat w1 II house approximately 5,000
families··
Pisano cla1rncd f ,.11r Share housing programs
are not only fo r lov. income groups
"Our Fttir Share housmg programs are for all '
income sttgmcnt:. within a given area," he said.
"We need to suµply hous ing for various income
categories to ~uµporl our employment and keep
from fon·111 if. ... ornl· .;1·µm1·n1s of our population to
commute 30 or IO mill''> to tht·1 r home
"FOUR YEARS AGO AN average family tn this
region spend 411 percent ol their income on
transportat111n and housing costs ... he indicated.
'·Today, that figure 1i, 68 p~rcent We're just pric-
ing a lot of people out of the market tn this region,
really penahzmg certain segments of our society "
FAMILY ROOM WITH ADJACE NT BAR AT VILLA WARNER
SCAG, a 20-per~n executive committee com-
prised of elected officials from Ventura, Los
Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino, Imperial
and Orange Counties, interfaces with state and
federal agencies to implement this region's air
quality maintenance, transportation and water
quality plans. In addition, SCAG formulates the re-
gion 's development guide, a forecast of land use.
housing and employment.
The only "ay to deal with the fair housing JS·
sue, according to Pisano, 1s through elected of-
ficials negot1alang in a pollt1cal process
Special Buy Plan Set
An investment-or iented financial
program directed to those interest·
ed m reaping the rewards of escalat-
ing Southern California coastal pro-
perty values -is offered for a limit-
ed number of units in the final s ales
phase at Villa Warner. a collection of
one and two bedroom villas in Hunt·
ington Beach.
Investors may purchase the Villa
Warner units. recently converted
from rental to ownership, with de-
velopers allowing a $2,500 discount.
Because the units are currently oc-
cupie<l by tenants who wtsh to re-
main. the investor is guaranteed im-
mediate rental returns.
oriented colony are offering a series
of 30-year fixed rate loan financing
programs tailored to the different
needs of individual Villa Warner
buyers. For instance, the 5 percent
down payment means a Villa Warner
buye r can make a down payment for
as little as SJ.JOO. An 11 ~ percent in·
terest rate may be obtained with a 10
percent down payment.
The Huntington Beach colon y
stands on 11 ac res of expansive lawn
and gardens. with mature trees.
shrubs . and ground cover providing
landscaped atmosphere. The gardens
and recreational areas are main·
P ISANO, ALSO SECRETARY to SCAG's ex·
ecuUve committee, believes the supply and de-
mand deficiency facing Southern California home
builders is not without sociological implications.
"We're finding out that the number or family
units per dwelling unit in Santa Monica is now
reaching about 1.4," he explained. "in other parts
of the region it's as high as 1.2 and 1.3. We're
finding that families are actually doubling up and
major new sociological units will be formed as a
result of the lack of our ability to get the home
building industry moving to build the home units
we need."
Pisano talked about current legislation de·
signed to address this shelter gap and the proo-
lems associated with it.
tained by a homeowner's association "SCAG IS PARTICIP ATING with leaders in your
to which Villa Warner residents con-forum on the Issues of financing," he explained
tribute a monthly fee. "It's an issue we can't go very far without. We
.. You don't deal ..... 1th this issue in the courts
a'nd that's when• a good pc•rcentage or our country
has de;.ilt with fair housm~. · he said. "Once it gets
in the courts. the criterion for dec1s1on making
becomes the narrO\.\ confines of Judiciary opinions
and legislative IJw, not the bargaining process of
pohtlC'S "
Pisano and1<.·ated Sl'AG could not enforce its
fair housing programs
"SCAG CAN NOT ENFORCE anything," he
c;aid . ··w e do not hav" pol1<·e powers for any pro·
grams nor do "e deserve 1t
·'I.et .., find v. a ys to increase air quality
without takin~ a n antttl-(onis tic pos ition . The
poll11 cal n·ah11t·~ a ... Y.t·ll a~ the personal and
humttn reallt1 e!> are that \.\e necn to mitigate. If we
find that "'•· ha,•e int rca:.l'd emissions. then we'll
find increased m1t11-(al1on , he said
A s pecial provision enables in·
vestors to collect rent the day escrow
closes. The limited number of in-
vestor-villas are offered ·•as -is ...
Prices begin at $66,000. For investors
To reach the complex in Hunt· have supported a number of bills providing that
ington Beach, take the Golden West municipal bonds be used ror housing and Pilot Candid commentaries,
In spite of the sellout. in this program, this translates to
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s lrong, with ·an ex-Apart_ from: the investor program.
tensive waiting list. other fmancmg plans are ~ffered.
Furnished models will Developers of the recreationally
be on display in three
exit off the San Diego Freeway and Congressman Patterson's plan for accelerated eJCLColUgS1b'Veo1yo1kn rfi'e" as. M. ,,.. :; I re< i go south to Warner Avenue, turn write-offs of construction costs. -· _ . ··-. LU,:..tl ;,.. J •
right-and proceed 011e ha If otite: 'Ptre ---Wntal'~partidp"ated b• federa:t1nmsmg-pr·~u-~::::::=;;;::;;:;rnffi!~~~=ffiellilflilililj•i1111ilillllr(
project is on the corner of Edwards grams," he continued, "and because or our Fair
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weeks to present the
homebuying public with I/a lley a n exemplary beach ,., ~
community. For further
information regarding "ccess Cape Cove or future l'I.
West Coast Pacific of·
rerings, p~one 831-2600.
Shadow
Run.Home
Popular
Warmington Develop-
ment's Shadow Run
community in the Irvine
Village of Northwood is
continuing to enjoy out·
standing sales success,
according to Bob Mister.
senior vice president of
sales and marketing for
Warmington.
Priced from $139,990,
with 11 V. percent financ·
ing on 30-year conve n-
tional lo ans. these
single-family homes at
Shadow Run have been
created in one and two
story designs with in·
novative three and four
bedrooms floor plans of
up to 2.405 square feet.
THE SHADOW Run
exterior elevations with
English Tudor. Cape
Cod and Colonial
architectural s tylings
add to the charm and in-
dividuality of the com-
munity.
Interiors feature
wood -burning
fireplaces. ceramic tile
entries, vaulted ceilings .
genuine wood haodr ail-
i n gs , wet bars .
greenhouse windows
and decorator-designed
lighting fixtures.
Each home has a
master bedroom suite
with its own dressing
room/bath area that in-
cludes a waJk·in closet
or double wardrobe{
oval tub. separate stall,
shower and double basin
Corian pullman.
FOUR MODEL homes,
featuring ima&inative
decor by award-winning
interior decorator
Carole Eichen. are open
daily from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m . at Shadow Run.
To reach t he com·
munity, take the Santa
Ana Freeway to the
Culver Drive exit. Drive
e ast on Culver to
Trabuco Road, turn
right on Trabuco to
Remington, then left on.
the Shadow Run models.
Planned
SEQUOIA NATIONAL
PARK <AP > The
management of Mine ral
King Valley would re
main essentially the
same under a National
Park Service plan.
THE plan allows for
continued road access to
the valley. which has
been the center of a de·
cade-long debate
between conserva ·
tionists and recreational
developers .
There is no mention
of a shuttle-bus system.
a s propose d as an
alternative to private
cars . A narrow. 30-mile
road through Sequoia Na·
tional Park would be
maintained about as is.
The plan allows for con·
tinued overnight camp·
ing. Private land and
cabin permits eventually
would be phased out.
However. the 67 cabin
permits issued when the
valley was part of the Se·
quoia National Forest
would be renewed for the
life of the holder. officials
said.
F irear ms
Policy
Adopte d
LOS ANGELES (AP)
The Los Angeles Com~
munity College District
has adopted a firearms
policy for its campus
police officers , who have
been without suc h
guidelines since their
formation.
"The officers have
carried firearms from
year one," said Al Red·
dick, the district's direc-
tor of safety and police
services. "But without
guidelines, officers have
been having to fly by the
seat or their pants."
The policy allows
firearms use to protect
the officers or others
Crom possible death or
serious Injury and to
give an alarm or sum-
mon help where lmother
means is unavailable.
The policy adds,
"Firearms shall only be
used when all reasona-
ble alternatives have
been exhausted or ap·
pear impracticable.
( Piiot Logbook J p:~ i::~-:!AP> .
Candid comm.n&atlH,
Sa n Diego Count y
s upervisors, by a 3-2
vote. are giving
.. cluliMIJ In lh• t h e m s e I v ea w h a t amounts to $21,000 pay ral•es. brlnglnc thelr aallrles to at leHt " ... ,
Street and Warner Avenue. For more Share housing program we've bffn able to bring
information. call 848-4772 almost one-hall billion dollars in housing moneys
Framing Preview
Homes at the Beach
So beouuful ore che designs of chese
single family homes 1n Hunt1ngt0n Oeoch
that over 200 people hove requested
that thetr names be puc on o
reservation ltst
A limited edmon of only .35. they ore
located across the street from beouc1ful
Lol<ie Porl<i only blocf~s from che ocean
In che mognif1cenc old tree section of
Huntington Oeoch. chese homes otter
village life oc 1cs besc. Huntington Oeoch
High School 1s only 6 blocl<is owoy with
che charming Seo Chff Village Moll only
2 blocl-;s fur+1er
Normally, we would never store soles in
one of our housing developments until
ot least che models were compfeced w ith
carpets and drapes. We ore starring soles
now because che homes show so well
even 1n the framing scoge-becouse the
demand 1s so greOL-ond because
1ncerest races hove hit on extroord1nonly
low figure (perhaps we may never see
interest rotes this low 0901n >
Single family homes
from
$149,990
Inside thP homes of Lol<ie Porl<i Estates
hove o style ond e,.;pons1veness usually
ossocioted w1ch the most elegonc homes.
A prosperou'> .Prse of )poce is 1mmed1
otely ev1CJel")I 1n trP 350 ;,quore fooc
master bedroo n u1ce .vh1ct-> includes o
9 >-9 watt,~ r os• l Hor eymoon tubs n
the master bo1h 1otgP flnough ro
comforco':i y occorrirnodo'P 1 NO ore
ideal for lu> ur.ou'> .r.dolr'•(lCf> K tchr>ns
coN01r '' p e n1«; nd omp 0 room for
rhe 1mprov1~ot1or,\ or o qourmer cool,
Massive honnmodP ..vccd·burning
fireplaces or.o o·ro t1Pd J-cor garages
round out thP moc.l wanted teo1ures of
homebvyers todo 1
The locot1on the price end the rerrns ore
r19h1 There ore on v J5 homec, If rhe
respon'>e ro our f1om1ng preview 15
whol we chir I\ 1 "" 11 b(· we may never
ever hove o qror d opening
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Resale Activity Rises
June Tron actiom 14 Percent Over May
Rt"Salt.> Nhll) In l'•Ulotnl• homea lmprov~
la JUM for Ow ~und t'Maffuta~ month, po1Unf
a 14 p-ercent uareast' 1n the number ot
\ramarllom O'll'fr May. lh Califomla AuoclaOoo
o1 Realtors h~ n•porte'd in \ts stalewlde analyaia
of June solt'"I
With t.hc lncr~a ~ In acU\ll)' came a fracUonal
lacreue ln lh • t tt"~ ado mflit•n hom prke to
•.113. cl~\ tf'nth~ uf oot pttttnt o'·~r t.he M•y
N9COrd bigh
"The drup Ill humto mort1a1e rate.t and
lncrtuoo a\'111lab1llt~ of funds. combined lo 1tve
lhe re.ah.; home marll.l't a boo6t In June," John
Seymour. ('AR pn·~11.lt>nt. n id
THE JlJNt: K£POltT l'Ot\/trms previous 111ns
that lhe m1arket struck bottom here in the second
quarier les 10 June were 26 2 percent below lhe
June U179 volunw level. •nd June repre ented the
lOlh con.seeu\we month an wl\k h the ales volume
was below the prl'vaow > t>ar's bnsk level
.. Bleak ui. lh1s n\li)' appear. it represents a
dtttin-ct unprov~ment From March to May of this
year, the total vol.um~ or statewide lransactl0ns
"•&ged by more than 30 percent below that of the
same penod m 1979," Seymour stud. "It seems
lhat housing is leading the way out of recession for
Califorrua
"The June figure represent transactions
opened some 30 to 60 days before the end or the
month. Thus we ha\ en 't seen the full beneficial
impact of lowered mortgage mterest rates. We do
· -conversion
Slated in HB
Seaborg Inc. has announced the commencement
of marketing a Huntington Beach apartment con-
vecsion complex mto individual ownership units.
The project. located at 215 Wi chita Ave. is to be
called Villa Pacifica.
The one and two-bred room villas -situated in
a security gated, enclosed, private, recreationally
oriented village setting -are tentatively priced
from $60,000. with developers referring to the pro-
e xpect even 1tron1er recovery lo the July
atatiJtJn." Seymour •t•ted. "ThCI home reaale marlle\ 11 obviou1ly ~l>eneflttn1 rrom a more
•ur ... lve poUcy on th• pert of lenders."
·~SIZE OP TH£ month·to-month Increase
1110 abuwa the basic 1trenath of the market.
Hanortcally the pattern ol aalea transactions
doean·t vary more thin flve percentaae points
belwem May and Juno. This year, the nllmber of
traoaacUona lncrea1ed by l4 percent," l'oted Joel
Sanaer. CAR'11 director or planninac, research and
economka lte added t.h1t contrary to a pattern
~•t•bllshed earUer In the year, sales activity was
1Hronaer ln the metropolitan are11 than in the
smaller cities and lea11 densely populated sections.,
Slnger polnted out that the inching of th~
s tate wide medl'8n home price toward tbe
once exclusive $100,000 mark undencores the
value of home ownership as a hedge against
economic pressures The median home price has
apprecuated 21.6 percent over the last 12 months.
·'The market ls continuing to attract many
buyers," Singer pointed out, "because they realize
that as appreciation of home values outpaces
inflation, the penalties for delaying home
purchases in anticipation of potentially lower
financing costs become readily apparent.
LEADS SEMINAR
Carole Jamie.on
'Change'
Theme of'
Seminar
"Change: Let's Face
it!" is the theme of
Seminar '80 sponsored
by the Building fodustry "THE DISTRIBUTION OF single-family Association Orange
home sales within the various price brackets is County Chapter Sales
further evidence o( the break in the present and Marketing Coun cil
housing slump," Singer said. "Homes selling for which is scheduled for
$100,000 or more accounted for 49.7 percent of aJI Sept. 3 at the South
statewide activity in June, compared with 49 Coast Plata Hotel in
percent in May and 46.5 percent in April. On a Costa Mesa.
na lion wide basis, only 17 percent of all "By September ~ we
transactionsoccurrt19 within th.is price range. will have heard every
"In California, nearly one of every six home conceivable analysis of
sales commanded a price of $160,000 or more, and the c urrent recession -
salesofhomesprice<l,at$200,000ormorewerenearly Its causes and its im-
twice as common as those in the under $50,000 price mediate impact," said
range. Nationally, 36 percent of all home sales in-C a r o I e J a rn i e son ,
volved transactions of $50,000 or less. In California marketing director of
such transactions accounted for onJy 4.5 percent of the Mayer Group and
total sales activity, down from 4.9 percent in May chairman of the Sales
and6.lperce.ntinApril." and Marketing Council
Analysis of 11,182 transactions reported by 48 1980 Seminar.
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REAL ESTATE
Politics and Consumer
Key to Home Industry·
Political involvement and con-
sumer awareness will be the keys lo
the future for the homebuilding ln -
dustry, according to president of the
National Association of Home
Builders, Merrill Butler. head of his
homebuilding firm, Butler Houslng
Corp. of Irvine.
Addressing the members of the
Sales & Marketing Council of the
Building Industry Association during
their dinner meeting at the Registry
Hotel in Irvine, Buller began by
describing the economic and political
scene Crom a national perspective.
·'There is no question that
throu gh out the U nited Slates
homebuilders are experiencing an in·
crease in sales ; however, our in-
dustry as a whole is a long way from
solving 'the housing needs of the
American people," noted Butler .
"Certainly for the consumer, the
NAHB phrase 'Buy Now. A home will
never cost less' ' will continue to hold
true."
WHERE IS mE homebuilding in·
dustry headed? On lhe Washington
level. progress is being made -
slowly, according to Butler. Despite
many promises. there still remains
many hours of negotiations prior to
passage of the Housing Bill. This bill
will immeasurably assist the in-
dustry. Some of its key premises are
creating a two-year extension for
further study of the Building Energy
Performance Policy ( BEPP>, ex-
panding the limits on Section 235
loans and increasing the maximum
FHA mortgage amounts.
Government to revoke th\a measure.
Sensible energy requirement.I are
another major issue. Des pite the de·
lay of BEPPs, tM building ind~try
must continue Its present efforts to
build ever-better energy-conserving
homes.
OVF.R TIIE PAST six months lhe
bullriing industry has accomplished
another major milestone, according
lo Butler. American homebuyers and
citizens now perceive the
homebuilder as a vlable part of the
economic scene.
'"Where will our children live?',
the batue cry or our industry. is a
phrase which now has meaning -
both in the minds of the American
people as well as in the consciousness
of our politicians." be stated.
What is the next step? Butler firm·
ly believes that the burden now lies
upon the homebuilder to prove what
they (the builders) can do to house
the American people.
"We cannot rest upon the laurels of
our past as the 'best housed nation in
the world'," he noted. "It is our ob·
ligation as an important part of the
free·enter prise system to provide
housing for everyone ."
SALES AND MARKETING people
are the ones on the front line and
they know just how much of a pro·
blem this is, he commented. Af.
fordability is the key. Day after day,
more and more families are turned
away at the sales office door simply
because they cannot afford a new
home.
"It is not a lack of technical ability
or know-how on the pan or our in·
dustry which is stopping the con-
struction of affordable housing,"
claimed Butler. "The politicians of
this nation have made it impossible
by an overwhelming accumulation of
fMeral, state and local restrictions."
"We need to hold the politicians
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!ast aUPrdable comm.wi.ilY. io
he Huntington Beach area.
Boards of Realtors from throughout the state "The need at that time
showed increased activity in most areas of the will be to prepare for re·
state with onlr the San Diego, northern California covery and lhe new en-
-fo'!r8!~'J:/t~e= ::ir::~~e~s~ftS-3~'--f a~:.;iu.t\')1.-'U £Y 5 l
In reference to the lending situa·
lion, Butler detailed some of the dif·
ficulties imposed upon Savings &
Loans by the Financial Institutions
Act and the deregulation commission
which has established a base borrow-
ing rate of 9~ per cent, which forces
mortgage interest rates upward from
11 per cent. Currently both the Sav-
ing_s· and Loans and the NAHB a..-e in·
itlacing a swl againstole-Federil
r~nsible for the housing_pJ!g~t of ___ ,. -"-the Amen can people~nestate<! Villa Pacifica, which follows on the heels of
· Villa Warner. (another Seaborg, Inc. conversion in
the Huntington Beach area) is again offering an
!Innovative tenant purchase and relocation as·
--aistance program. Many of the assistance pro-
grams are not legall y required.
The relocation program wi ll inform tenants of
the availability and prices of local apartments and ,will have a full y-staffed on site-rental assistance of-
fice. Cash assistance. up lo $1.000, will be offered in
.the form of rental rebates.
Tenants will be able to buy the units at dis·
counted prices and terms like the tenants at Villa
Warner who have seen the lowest priced units in·
crease from $56.000 to S66.000, an 18 percent in-
erease, in less than six months.
The one-and-a-half-year old complex already
extensively landscaped. will be upgraded with
developers spending an estimated $250,000 for
trellising. fountains and further enhancement of
the landscaping with trees. The one and two-
bedroom units will feature private patios or
b alconie~. kitchens with luminous ceilin gs,
carpeting and sound retardant walls and noors.
Sales are expected to begm Oct. 4. For more
information about the oew development, call
963-5400.
, Cl\I Pacific Bluffs
·1 .Near Everything
;1 A close-to-everything Costa Mesa loution is a
b[g plus to residents at Pacific Bluffs, a con-
dominium townhome community north of Victoria
8'1'eet, where seven homes remain to be sold.
The homes are ready for immediate occupan-
' ey, wi\b prices starting at $124,950.
The two available floor plans offer three-
lledroom arrangements on two levels. A living
100m and adjoining dining room lead through slid·
lag glass doors onto a balcony.
Among the appointments in each home are
wood and gas-burning fireplaces, Ule entries and
hearths, two separate master suites. and vaulted
~ilings in living areas. Baths are equipped with
ceramic tile and cultured marble pull mans .
Conveniently arranged kitchens offer top
.4'1ality appliances. including a microwave oven,
a.d ceramic tile countertops.
A sales office and model home are open daily,
tlllcept Wednesday, from noon to 6 p.m. The homes
9'8Y be reached via the San Diego Freeway. Exit
• Brookhurst Avenue and travel south to
Hamilton. Tum left on Hamilton and travel to Vic·
*"'ia Place. Turn left and go to Pacific A venue and
&urn right to the homes.
. &rand Opening
l . ..,..._...__,led Success
A wave of buyer response swept through the
srand opening weekend and beyond al Harbour
YJsla, a new community of 120 condominiums "on
Ute water" and adjacent to lluntineton Harbour,
where 2.S reservaUons were reported for the first
-tHk of sales.
The sights and sounds of the water provide the
focal point for the recreationally oriented colony of
O.e two and three-bedroom condominiums.
,tW{ders F . W. Development Inc. have created a
· 9Dvel and apparently appealing atmosphere for
1 =roject -"waterscaping," which consists of
terfalls, ponds, and streams meandering
the grounds. The buUdings, high-lighted
red-tile roofs and the extensive use of exterior
treatments, are generously spaced, which
.Blll'thln-complements the relaxed resort styled lay·
t ol the community.
Priced from $90,990 in the fU'lt sales phaae, U>e
• minluma poaaeas such lntertor features as
ulted cetUnp, wood·burninl fireplacnL·'W~alk·in
and dresall\g areas in the master Dearoom
. Gourmet kitchen• are fully equl,pped with
&Ml• and Merrit appllances inctudll\1 ra.nae, ea aad dl•hw .. ber: commodious, spacloua ~.acid cablneU, and luminous cellint1. To reach the project, ao south on BolJa Chica to ~ OGe signal light IOUth Of Edin1er, tur-
... Oil to Hell. The H ies office and deeorated
· bomel ere open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally.
morelnformaUon,call846·5557or891-3561.
The Close By
Far Away Place ...
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
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So met h1ng very otd 1s nc~ again in Ora ngi:
Counr> ll's 1hat counrry r~1a1e hle\lyk.
1he wide open space. 1he pnvac}. the \er:.
personal kind of living that has occn pan
of California li\lng since almo'r the
beginning.
h's here again at 51oncridge .. 157 aar' ol
beau11ful rolling land hidden away from
the freeways and the bus1le of commerce.
So Close-By ... So Far Away'
Nestled just far enough back in the hills for
quiet, yet cooled by ocean brcc1cs. will be a
1otal of 180 estate homes and homcsi1cs ..
all carefully restricted 10 si1c and
archi1cctural style.
Stoncridgc's first phui.e Ill now 11va1lahlc
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Homcsi1cs from
599,000
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for ~our ,elt:c11on ~ome :irr Jdraccnt 111
rhc c:ommun11v·, lcnc·c:d hrrdk trail' 111hl
ha'c mattniricrnt counln \IC"'· All arr
estate ~11r .all \\tll he ,,art 111 a lier) ~peciul
c11mmun11y \llh!ch include' two ligh1cd
tcnn1~ court' and an c4ue~tnan center
When )OU dn\.C through the cn1ry gall'
you'll enter a new time .. a new way of life
You'll delight 1111he v11:wi.. 1he grcrnhcl\\.
the rolling hilb. the carefully graded
homc~11es, the: windinti Mreeh and ranl'l1
fencing
Sec thii. uni4uc and unus1rnl eomm111111~
lh1' "'cckcnd You'll he'" clt1'l' h\ 111 th"
fr11 away place
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\111nl·rn.lgc 1, "11hin thl' t.11\ hmth 111
h1,tM1C:. nld ~an Juan L1p;,trano Jnd "
l'J'\ 111 reach from almm1 an~ Orange
C1lun1~ location I Jl..c rhc San Diego
I 1l'l'\\,I\ (.iO~J 111 rh i: lun1pcro.Sara Road
11!1-r.11np (111 unJi:r lht: lrn·\l.,J\ IO ~andw
\'1q11 Road. then kit lll 11 111.hi,ind Omr
and thr lrmpurar\ ,:..le' ccnlcr
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T11n1ahouf E~ouragf ng
Home Sales Recovering ~I
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W ASH I N GT U N 'J' h e perienced the acceleration In the • "HIGHER UNIT sales and ril· "'l
ex isling home sales market ap. median price or a n existing ing home prices combined to re-'
OVIRIE!.R OF WILLOWBROOK, A RE-CREA TEO 1870 COUNTRY VILLAGE IN MAINE
Oonakt f . Kint Sr. Thlnkt 11th C•ntury WH Country'• Mott Progrettlve Era
King of Willowllrook
Founder of Counlry Village Tells Success
NEWFIELD , Maine (AP) -When he
rbapaoctiles about the old-time virtues, It's easy to
see why self-made millionaire Donald F. King Sr.
.seems perfectly at home in the 19th century.
An admirer or bard work, craftsmanship and
independence, the 66-year-old King is the
founder and overseer of Willowbrook at Newfield,
an eye-catching re-creation of a country village as
• jt mieht have existed from 1870 to 1900.
red ink "We oper ate at a deficit or $20,000 lo
$25,000 a year. which is perfectly satisfactory to
me." he says.
He admits that his operation has raised some
eye brows at the Internal Revenue Service, which
"gets after me because they don't accept" the fact
that it's a business.•· But, he says, they've never
been able to make their allegattons stand.
"This is probably the last privately owned
museum of this size anywhere in the country,"
says King, who makes a Point of reJeeting grants ,
contributions or volunteer help.
ears to be recovermg, and with home, Carlson continued. The verse the eight-month slide ln
the recovery ls coming the ex median price in the West and the the dollar volume of 'market ac-
pected appreciation in the me· South went up by 16.6 percent tivity," Carlson said.
dian price or homes, Or. Jack and 15.6 percent, respectively. "In June, the dollar volume of
Carlson, executive vice presi· from the same month a year sales rose 11.7 percent to a
dent and chief economist or the ago. seasonally adjusted annual rate
Nat 1 on a I Association o f In the North Central region, of $183.8 billion, thereby rete>Up-
a ealtors. believes. the median price was 8.7 percent ing $19 billion or the $93 blllion
.. Existing home sales in June higher than June of 1979 while lost since tight credit policies
were at a seasonally adjusted the prices in the Northeast rose were imple me nted last Oc·
annual rate of 2,480,000 units." by 6.5 percent. tober."
Carlson said. "which is a 7.4
per~ent gain from May and
represents the first increase 1n
sales volume after eight con-
secutive months ol decline.
"AS EXPECTED, the 're·
covery has brought with 1t an ac·
celeration in the rate of price ap·
preciation. ln June, the median
price rose $2,200 to $63,400 an
increase of 11.6 percent Crom a
year earher and a 3.6 percent in·
crease from May.··
Carlson s~id the turnabout in
home sales is encouraging, but
he noted that there Is a lot of
catching up to do. Resale activ1·
ty in June was 31.5 percent
below the level of a year earlier,
he said, and was down 38.9 per
cent Crom the peak or 4,060,000
units in November, 1978.
The June improvement in re
sale activity generall y was na.
t1onwide he pointed out, except
in the Northeast region whert~
sales held steady al a rate of
290.000 units
JUNE EXISTING home salel>
'Feedback' Topic
Of SMC Meeting
· · F'ronl Line Feedback" will headline the August meeting of
t~e Sales & Marketing Council of the Building Industry Associa·
t1on. slated for Aug. 27 at the Registry Hotel in Irvine.
Featured s peaker Robert A. Bollier will discuss the subject of
"What is the pivot point that turns a 'looker' into a 'buyer'?" and
''.How builders and sales personnel can work together as an effec-
tive marketing research team lo build future sales in good times or bad "
Beginning with a social hour at 6 p.m .. followed by a dinner at 7,
th is meeting is open to all interested salespeople, builders and otben
involved i.n new home marketing and development.
There will be a charge of $15 for SMC members and $20 (or
non me mbers. wh ich includes dinner. Reservations must be made
in adv~nce by contacting Zena at the Building Industry Associa-
tion office, 1571 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90026, or by call-
ing <2131 625-5771
EVANS AND NOVAK
''I think the 19th century was the most pro-
gressive era in this country's history," says King,
who maintains the count ry went down the path of
socialism with the New Deal. "I DON'T TJUNK TAXPAYERS should pa} in the North Central region rose
for my folly . That's my primary reason," he says. 12.9 percent from May to an an ' Rowland Evans and Robert Novak
team to examme the political
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KING OPENED WILLOWBROOK in l970, five He also fears government largesse could lead to nual rate of 700.000 'Jnits . while
years after he first arrived in this tiny bureaucrats or outsiders having a say in how he sales in the We st increased by
southwestern Maine town to build a private hunt-runs Willowbrook. 6.4 p~rcent to a rate of 500,000
in& camp. He built bis lodge, but also wound up King has arranged to place the museum in a umts. and activity in the South
buying the center of town, which was nearly aban-•long-term trust so it continues to operate when rose 5.3 percent to 990,000 units .
.. clOJtCd and 2~.J!Un~-hj,d\ grass alon&, the he 's no longer arouAd . • ------""A'"'ll'-'-"'regions of the co.untry ex mam street. ·
One ol the properties was a huge barn, which
King and his wife decided to convert into a
children's museum, perhaps investing $50,000 or so
in the project. But that idea soon gave way to
more ambitioua plans for a 19th century rest.ora-
tion.
"It's just frown, and grown and 1rown; ·• says
King; who already bu pumped $3 million of his own
money lD&o WUlowbrook..
DF.SCIUBED AS "COUNTRY Victorian," the
; Village is modeled after nourishing Maine towns ' of the period. It's ml;Jch the way Newfield might
• have looted when it was a center of the carriage-: builc:Unc industry.
; With nearly 11,000 authentic items housed in 27
buildinp, the mu.aeum is a tribute to the inventive·
• _ ness ol the mechanics and craftsmen whose work
lt preserves, Dis\>lays include noodle cutters, buggy carnages, 'one-lunger" eogi.nes and an-
. tiquebicycles.
: King, a native of New Haven, Conn., comes
: from the aame mold as those old-time tinkerers, a
·self-educated ~ter mechanic who supervised
the coostruM.ion of laJ'Ce industrial plants. He later
• ventured into the oil business, parlaying $500 of
• borrowed money into a Texas-based corporation
: that baa become one of the nation's leading
: marketers or lubricants.
: KING'S FEISTY INDEPENDENCE is reflect-
• ed in bis insistence on maintaining Willowbrook as a private business, even though it's awash in
Phase One Sets
~Late Pay Plans
Home shoppers at Village Homes / Anaheim
. are fmdlng that now is a good time to buy since
' they won't have to make a payment until 1981 if
• they close escrow within 60 days. ·
· The offer applies only to the remaini!>C homes
, in Phue One, which are available for ifnmediate
occupancy, a great opportunity to move in and get
, aettled before the beginning of school.
: Located near the 60-acre Yorba Regional
'Park, Villa&e Homes presents a selection of
. spacious three-and four-bedroom plans with up to
, 2,300 square feet of living area. Prices begin al
~ St•2,490 and sales are in the second and final phase
• of 22 homes.
: Model homes, decorated by Linda Buffington
, Interiors, are open daily from 10 a.m. until 6 p . .sn .
: Representatives of Walker & Lee, sales agent, are
, on the premises.
' Villa&e Homes may be reached by takin& the
Rivenide Freeway (91) to the Imperial lntbway ~exiting north. Continue to La Palma Avenue and
: turn rtibt. travelln1 two miles. to the project locat-
: ed Juat paat Yotba Re1ional Park . . • ~ Laimr Dues Aid
~ l Village Ho~s
; Rte' I 4a at Villa1e Homel/Tultln have the
; belt ol bo&b worldl: an array al onalte rttreatioaal
: am..W., but low auoc:lation duea -$58.55 per-
: mcmlb -c:omperecl to ipucb hiCber dues at other
• coaamuaitiel with comparablefacWtles.
• Ltnuretlme amenitiea include an 1,800·
1 rJ•..toot elubboule witaa river-rock fireplace, c uaWard aad bobby roomt, plua fully-equipped
• tltebm. For reluln& after a bard day'a work,
; tbere ... a deluxe awimmi.QI pool with deck area
: and two multi·jet ap ... Aclded ltema are barbeque
: areu Ind two 1buftleboard couna.
' • Priced from Jut $IS'7 ,t80, the homes feature a
corner au f'lreplace, lar1e paUo or balcony, cen·
: tral air CCIDdlUoelns and baths. I
; Two model homes, with lnterlon by Unda
, Bufflaiton lnterion, ud the club-house are open
: for ri8'rina dally from 11 a.ID. unW 6 p.Tultin may
: be reae&ed by tallln1 the Coata Meaa : <New,cwt) . .......,,_, to U.. Fourth 8tnet aAd
............... nit. Go ... Clll trviM ..... Vlrd
tD N....-t A..-, wm rllbt and continue one-llalf lllDS to UTS Paeken Ctrde, directly bebind
tlie lntM Rada MU'ket.
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scene as it affects in the
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Bo'osts Real Estate Market
lh t•t h\ 1.1~~1·1111~ 1nf11u111n fears of a del'~t·run.: rN l' :.ion t•roc.hng 111romu and
U\re:itt•fw,1 h\ '"•ltt' ('()O()ffi)' whl<'h hu tr\1 ttr~ a lul'll. of con~umer conCutf'nrtt 1n 1Jlot'k1,
bond """'jn,., 1u·rount and In uranr producu
C11lifor1u1;111 .. Urtl vi1ur1n11 nulllon or d llan in\C>. r•
volutl(ICll:tr\ nl'14 1 t•llrC'm nt pro um "h1eh 11 hav
lnat a rlpµl l• .1fteN ol 1•um1~ana nt•w llff' lnto th11t11te'1
ff'BI c• l.1h 10.1rkc-l
Tb.i.m,, au trw tJr .. 1ol h1ld 01 kw1.ild Thon ~,.
t'CUll\'t> \H'•' pr.-,111t'ol •ml dir ctur of mf'rl<'an
Hom• \tort~ll"f' CorPoratton vf
Sewpon Ht>4il'h thnu~and11 ot
Cuhfom1uni. con ~lrud rt'-.1
bett\'r kno14 111~ their d1 unrt-~ of
living l'Omtortabl \ .1ftpr r<'ttrf'
ment ba'e a 'lht•r l1111ng to
augmtnt thl•1r ···~ul r 'o<'uil
securlt) inrom .. 11
'fhl' nel4 :.tppro•ch 10 rt>t1rt-
ment planmn.: h.b bc,•n <'llll «'d
"The Puft'l'l Plan And
Pf'rf Pcl 1l has been so 1~rft'ct
in fact that OHIO\ Amer1r1ans tlad lo be turned
ilWB)
\nwrn-.m I lnnw \lort~age. wh1ch specializes
in trust dt·~d 1nv\1~tml'nt~ .md retirement planning,
looked ahead thr-t-e )ear ... aao and saw that inna.
tion was tx>t·om1ng \\hat 1l 1s toda) a firestorm
--cuttJn~ mto pin -.a\ 1n~l> and investments . site
in~ th(' rtollar " '.llut' 1n half O\•er a derad£>
• "Wf: ROI.LED l 'P Ol 'R sleeves and went to
work on •• nt.'\\ high 'lt•ld. 1014 l'OS\ lnd1v1dual
Retirement AcC'ount 1 JR.~1 14 hJch could apply to SO
percent or the workm~ population of the United
States," sntd Thon ... Our pnmary obJect1ve was to
reach that SO percentile which eurrenlly is not cov-
ered by a retirement plan, the so-called average
wage earner or .s mall bus iness."
But American Home Mortgage didn't stop
with the ne" IRA program The firm, realizing
that a ma1or perrentage of the'nat1on's population
was also 1n the ranks of the self-employed. went
one step further and came up with a new Keogh
plan to help off -set mflat1on. which according lo a
recent Lou Harn); 4 poll 1s the :-.lo I concern of
American::. looking ahead to their retirement
years.
.. Realizing that inflation was wrecking the
private pension system. Amencan Home Mortgage
relied on the firm's proven track record with in·
vestments in high·yielding trust deeds serured by
California real propert~ and <:ombined lls services
~ith Western Slate Pension Corp. of Newport
County Homes
Still Soaring
Rising prices and declining weekly sales
averages continue lo mark Orange County's single
family housing market. according to the latest s ur·
vey by First American Title Insurance Company.
The study, published by the firm's market re·
search department, included 107 actively selling
developments with l ,5 l5 homes for sale. An overaU
sales average of l. l homes per week showed a
decline from the 1.4 average in the January s ur·
vey. Five of the last s ix reportS on single family
housing have been characterized by a decreasing
sales rate.
Once again, prices continue to ch~mb with
homes selling for an average of $197,953. up early
$18,000 from the previous average of S180 . The
median price is $176,900, with the large number
of units available in the $170,000 to $179,999 range.
The average 3.6-bedroom. 2.6-bath home of 2,534
square feet has a value ratio. price divided by
square feet. of $78.12.
Costs ranged from a low of $95,990 for a 1,065
square-foot , three.bedroom, two-bath at the Wind
Rows in El Toro to a high of $1,200,000 for a 3,487
square-foot, five-bedroom , three-bath house at
Coral Cay in HUJ!tipgton Beach.
Copies of the single family housing survey are
available from the· mark'et research department,
Firs t Amer ican Title Insurance Company. 114
East Fifth Street, Santa Ana.
HB Office Colllplex
Project Approved
Preliminary plans have been approved for the
construction of Sunset Professional Centre. a
S3.5-miUion office building designated for a 1.1·
acre site at 16214 Pacific Coast Highway, west of
Anderson Street in Huntington Beach.
Incorporating 24.000 square feet in a two-story
structure with tuck -under parking, the pro·
fessional center will be oriented around a
landscaped atrium. Featuring private balconies.
many of the offices will be highlighted by
panoramic views of Huntington Harbour , the
Pacific Ocean as well as nearby Peters Landing
with its quaint shops and restaurants. Amenities
will include showers for both men and women who
inay wish to jog to work or. during lunch hour, en-
joy the local beach which is within walking dis·
tance.
Ground breaking for the project is scheduled
for the beginning of next year with completion of
construction anticipated in the fall of 1981. A total
of 21 ,900 squate feet of leasable space will be
available. which will accommodate a minimum of
10 tenants in space~ ra nging from 98S to· 3.433
square feet
l'alk on Density
P.la1111ed Tuesdav ..
Robert de Almeida. co-founder and a principal
i9 the Planning Center. a Newport Beach-based
urban design and planning firm, will discuss
··Dentaly ls Not A Four-Letter Word" at Tuesday's
meetiq of the Santa Ana Rotary Club. The noon
lancbeon meeting will be held at the Saddleback
Ian in 5-ta Ana. De Almeida's presentation will include a color-
lllde prefflltation showing inno\·aUve forms of
ilah-denllty housing and how dens ity can be used
ii°rhelp achieve affordable housinl u land cosu 'lli'i7.:r.~-~ -\4A
~
..
er currently Is involved in
than 100,000 acres in urban
Western United States and
won several •wards tor ex·
Reach, un<I On.1n"c (.'uai.t Sin trll(S and Loan As·
odotlon of l'w.lu Mc1u. 10 \'rcuh• the ncw IRA and
K uflh plun11, tht• lir:.t t'\'N invl'Sl\•d solely In trust
deeda t•u1 t•<l b) prtme Caallfornla rl'1tl estate~·
uld Thon
"•'OB Tiit; •'UtS'f Ql l\H1't:K of 1980. new de-
l)(l 1t11 mto lht· I kA 11nd K t•o1i1li u1·1·ount!i ha vt.• been
11' l'\l't.' 'ol ~ mlllto11 , 11tl rh,.11 F.\t·1·ul1\I.' V1ee
Pt l'1ldt•0t 111 i\1111•11 1·.in I ll1n1t· ~lortKagl'. who has
bl•l'n dl'\'1•lo1mlj.l the IWJUtltll\ for more thiln zi,.~
year•. wori.111.z bnth 14 llh thl· Internal Revenue 'k-rH·~ UJ\CI U~purtmt•r11 of L<1hm 111 Washington.
"This hl'&V\ (lo\\ ol fund" ha-. h:d a direct af-
lcl'l of 1(1\ 1n~ 11"" Ilk lo ('ahforma's real estate
mur k<.'! bt•t 111.1w "'" ttw money cu me in. 1t was be·
In& n·l·hun11l'llt.'d huc·k into 1 hc rt«1l estate Industry
lhrough Ot'lw\ 111\t-•Hm flnl ... · ::.a11J Thon ··we are
ht' I ping lo uphold lht.> l•t•tinomy despite the l win
prt'111urn11 ol 111fl1Ht0n !HHI recei>Mon "
"Ovt•r the ne"t luur years, American Home
Mort&aie anllt1pates that new I RA and Keogh ar-
t•ount dep<.>i.11s will exet-ed $100 m1lhon." said
Thon. who prnjtil'lt1 that nation1:1! expansion is on the hor1wn
''IN THE t"'IR~'{ Ql"ARTER of 1980, through
this new IRA Keogh approach, Amen can Home
has installed more than 1.000 new plans and in April
ulone. 356 new at•rounts ... said Thon.·· More than 70
percent of that total "en• tran~fers from banks.
mutual fundi.. l>av1n~s and loan:. and insurance com·
panies. plans that were already 1n existence earning
bet ween six to eight pt-rcent
"'The underlying r eason for the massive
ttransfers was becaui.e of the 16 percent annual
yield on I RA and Keo~h accounts secured by
Caifomia real estate which is appreciating at a
pbenominal rate of 27 percent a year." Thon point-
ed out. "Where else in the nation can you find that?"
Not only have the two plans been a boon for
the average wage earner but the IRA and Keogh
acrounts. because of their high yield and security,
have pulled massive numbers of arcountants,
physicians. dentists and lawyers
"WE WERE TOLD 8\' CPAs arross the roun·
try that an IRA and Keogh plan Ul\'ested m high
yielding Californja trust deedi. has long been over-
due ... said Thon. ··we received heavy feedback
that accoulttants s hould become familiar with
American Home's approach to retirement plan-
ning so that the CPAs can counsel their clients."
Thon said that inrlat1on even though drop-
ping to 11 4 percent annually in April across the ------
statea after lhe atag~rlng 18.1 percent recorded in
January. February, and March but a whopping 17 to
24 percent in Southern California -has struck a
hammar blow at most of the private pension
system 's ability to provide meaningful benefits to
s upplement retirement incomes.
"A family of four must earn $20,000 a year
before deductions to equal the purchasing power of
$10,000 in 1970," said T hon. "Innation and higher
Social Security taxes are to be blamed for the
erosion in purchasing power in the last decade lntl~lion, as measured by consumer price levels,
has increased more than 90 percent.··
by banks, savings and loans, and insurance com-
panies, have made choosing t.he sullable place Ol
puCting IRA and Keogh money more chaUenainc
than ever,>' said Thon. "Gone are the days when
you could simply stash your cash into a aavlnes
bank or an ins urance company, as the vast m~ri
ty or IRA and Keogh holders have done,•and foraet It
"To put money Into long-term certificatet of depo~1t or annuities that pay only eiaht percent or
less almost amounts to throwing money away," aa.id Thoo. .
••THE UNPREplCTABLE NATURE of de-
grading stocks, and bonds, and low-yields offered
It is widely recognized that inflation, the
highest since the Korean War when the annual
rate stood at 21.6 percent in February, 1951, hu
bee n hard on pensions.
Featuring Fresh S
Just minutes from the cooling blue Pac ific O cean i<;
Pacific Bluff ... a secluded collec rion of 14 excep·
tional condominium homes.
Imagine a sunny d ouble-door en cry of ceramic tile.
a woodburning fireplace with elegant mantle. micro·
''ave oven. over<iized walk-in cloo;et-; with do uble
poles. ceramic tile countcrtop-. and c ultured marble
pullman tops ... e\'t.'n n :!·car enclo ed g:Hage nnd n
privale pnrio and huge balcony
hlitll 011/y 7 luxurious residences still a1·ailable you
sltould 1101 delay in 1•isi1i11g Pacific Bluffs.
DIEGO FWy (405)
3 Bedroom. 2 Bath Home~
14 ith vers:.itile '.htory de-
sign' From $114 .950
Sales office open daily ex·
cept Wednesday from I:?
noon to 6 p.m.
'PlfP!fiC ~l'ifft
:?231 Pa cific Ave.
Costa Me!.3. California
(7141645-1521
a
Budget for Homeo\\ne(i. Aw>ciatio n i\ a\ailable at Soles Office.
Breezes
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<Planned to in ibisAward!
Recognition by our peers is cer·
tainly welcome. especially since 11
is actually a result of our striving
for your approval that motivated
the planning and designing of
WindStream For example. the'
Brisa Isle model thar won the
coveted ··Gold Nugget'' Grand
Award from lhe Pacific Coast
Builders Conference this June.
reveals the kind of Ponderosa sen·
sllivity in combining e ff icient
spaciousness with specie)! drama.
Double. carved doors open to a
ceramic tiled entry with skylight
a bove: step-down living and din·
ing rooms; open classic stairway
with turned wood railings. Sky·
lights in the breakfast nook. and
•in the spectacular master bath
with both Roman Tub-and sepa·
rate shower. the accent is Brisa
Isle's own flair for elegance. This
large. three bedroom plan goes far
beyond highly refined necessities
-to surro und your homelife with
award-winning opulence!
From S2U,990:• to S255,990:·
Our 1indith111 ... 'arS<mnl Homes in a Changing UA.Jrld
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Map not .,, ""''
San Drego or Santa Ana Fwy. to
Culver Dr . exit north lo Irvine
Blvd., right to Yale. then continue
10 the end. The models' site is on
the left For sales information call
1714) 832-9660
• H<>rneo .... ner ~ Assoc11111on maintains com
mon ""'il5 51Tee1s and recreational laclh
flt'\
• · Pnce ;;>llecrrve a~ of dale of pubhc1111on sub
Jl'C! 10 prior sale on or <lh.-r de~dhn.-of this
ed111on Landscaping .-xcluded from pur-
cho<e price
"Live Jenn·Alre
CookJng Demonstration"
at WlndStream
on August 16 & 17
12:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Bt"t't "' )t.1e~t>rin..: 111'lttt1nn ftsr or a
d t'pcrnni: re<'ua,1011 ttrodlnll 1o <'ome1 and
thr•3h•n,,i h' h¥kt' ecanom) "'t\lch ha"' Ma
t t rt'd a lu<'~ of ron umer ronf1dt-n1·e m •l{)('tca
bondll '"''"._" .-1·1·ount and 1mur1n('t.• or<>ducta.
C11lforn111" :1rt-f)t1urm11 million of d II.in Into• re·
\IOh.1tl()(I u ' M \\ n•l1r m('nt proanm ~ h1ch la hav
n1 • rtJ!l>lc uffcct nf pump mil new hfC' Into the 1t1lt •
rtol t•i.tJlt rn111 k1•1
Thunl.' 10 tht• 1Jr.i1nt t11lct 111 RonJld Thon f'i-.
tC'\Ut\\" It'" prt 11\\-01 nd dtrtttor·uf J\mtucan
Home Morttta(le rorpQrlltOO uf
S•"' port Bt•iach thou nd of Cll11forn1u.•~ t·an 1.1lrHrl) r "l ~ttt>r knm' ina lht1r 1·h,inc~ of
Uvlng \'OmCortub I\ •tflf't rel1rt'
ment hu,·e tt 'lht•r hn1n1l tu
auamtnt tht>11 1·.iulur -,1H'11il
ecurll> lncoml·~
The ne1.1. appnu&d\ t~' rct1rt•
men& plunrun.: hai. been t .11lt"d
"The P,•rtcct Plun And
perfect tt has been su 1wrft> t
ln fact that man' Amt'n<'ans had to be turned
away
\nwrtt'.10 l111n1t· ~l ort~age. which spec1alt2t?s
in trust dt.>1."<11n' l''lm~nt:. c1nd retirement planning,
looked aht!ad thn•e ~ e.m .. ago and saw that inOa
tion was bet·om1ng "hat 11 1s tod:H a firestorm
-cuttin~ mlo µa' i.a\ 1ng~ and investme nts s ll c·
inl{ the <lull<tr' \ .11tw in half 11\er ti dec!lde
, "WE ROl .LF.O l'P OLR sleeves a nd went to
work on a nt'" hti!h \ 1l'ld. lo" l'OSt lnd1v1dual
Retireme nt AC'count 1 IR \1 which could apply to 50
per cent of the worktn~ population of the United
States." said Thon "Our pnmary ob1ect1ve was to
reach that 50 percentile which currently 1s not cov·
ered by a retirement plan, the so-called average
wage earner or small business."
But American Home Mortgage dido 't s top
with the ne" I RA program The firm, realizing
that a ma1or percentage of the nation's population
was also 1n the ranks of the self-employed ~ went
one step further and came up with a new Keo gh
plan to help off-set inflation. which according to a
recent Lou Harns poll. rs the ~o. I t•oncern of
Americans looking ahead to their retire ment
years.
"Realizing that inflation was wrecking the
private pension system. Amencan Home Mortgage
relied on the firm's proven track record with in·
vestments in high-yielding trust deeds secured by
California real property and combined its services
with Western 46tate Pension Corp. of Newport
•
Ounty Ho rrie s
Still Soaring
Rising prices a nd declining weekly sales
averages continue to mark Orange County's single
ramily housing m a rket. according to the latest sur·
vey by First American Tille Insurance Company.
The study, published by the firm's market r e·
search department, included 107 actively selling
developments with 1,515 homes for sale . An over all
sales average of 1 l homes per week showed a
decline from tbe ·I.4 average in the January sur ·
vey. Five of the last six reports on s ingle family
housing have been characterized by a decreasing
sales rate.
Once again. prices continue to climb, with
hom es selling for an average of $197,953, up nearly
$18,000 from the previous a verage of $180.176. The
me dian price is $176,900, with the lar gest number
of units available in the $170,000 to $179,999 range.
The average 3.6-bedroom, 2.6-bath home of 2,534
squa re feet has a value ratio. price divided by
squa re feet. of $78.12.
Costs r anged from a low of $95,990 for a 1,065
squa re-foot. thr:ee·bed room. two-bath at the Wind
R ows in El Toro to a high of $1,200,000 for a 3,487
square-foot. five-bedroom, three-bath house at
Coral C\Y in Huntington Beach.
Copies of the single family housing survey a re
available from the market research department,
First Ame rican Tin e Insurance Company, 114
East Fifth Street, Santa Ana.
BB Office Coniple x
Project Approved
Preliminar y pla ns have been approved for the
cons truction of Sunset Professional Centre. a
$3.S·million office building designa ted for a 1.1·
acre sift:! at 16214 Pacific Coast Highway, west of
Anderson'Street in Huntington Beach.
Incorporating 24.000 square feet in a two-story
s tructure with tuck·under parking. the pro-
fessiona l cen ter will be oriented a round a
landscaped atrium . Featuring private balconies ,
many of the offices will be highlighted by
panora mic views of Huntington Harbour, the
Pacific Ocean as well as nearby Peters Landing
with' its quaint s hops and r estaurants. Amenities
will in clude showers for both men and wom en who
may wish to jog to work or. dur ing lunch hour, en·
joy the local beach which is within walking dis·
lance.
Ground breaking for the project is scheduled
for the beginning of next year with completion of
con.stniction anticipated ln the fall or 1981. A total
of 21,900 square feet of leasable space will be
available . whic h will accommodate a minimum of
10 tenants in spaces ranging from 985 to': 3,433
aquare feet
Talk· on Density
P.lu1L11ed Tuesday ..
Ro bert de Almeida, co-founder and a principal
ill the Planning Center. a Newport Beach-based
ur ba n design and planning firm, will discuss
.. f>ena1ty ls Not A Four.Letter Word" at T~sday's
~eetina of the Santa Ana Rotary Club. The noon
billcbeon meeting will be held at the Saddleback
Ian la 5-lta Ana.
De Al meida's pre~entation will In clude a color-
de presentation showing innovitlve forms of
-dea&ity housing· and how density c an be uaed
._. achieve affordable houlina u land coats
••~•to rise. TM Planning Center currently la involved in
planntog of m OT'e than 100,000 acres In urban
11 throu1ho ut the Western United States and
. ,,_ firm has won sever•) awarda for ex·
lnplannln1.
Boosts Real Estate Market
Otath, und Orunll'' l'oJ'>t Su\ 1n.:s and Loan AS·
.'IO<'lotlon of u1lu M\•:-.1, 111 \'1t.•11te the new IRA and
Ke>otch plam lht• lir:tl t•\ t:'r invebtt.>d r;oltily in trust
oeed11 cun•1I h~ µ11me C.:al&forn.1111 rcttl estate."
u 1d Thon
"•'Oft Tiit-: ... RST <H l\RTl::R ''' l980. new de
l.K)fllt!' Into tht· I HA und I\ l'ol(h uccounts have been
1n t"~l't' 'of Sii 11111111111 -.ml I hon F.n·1·11t1ve Vice P11·~lchm1 of \11w111·,ir1 ll11h11· \lurtl(<tl(I", who has
hel'n dc\l•lopinM llw 1>1 o.ira111 Cur murt:' than 21 ~
V<'wr11 . workm~ both "1th tht· lntt>rnal Revenue
S<•rit t ..ind Dl'J>urtnwnt of Lubor 1n W dSh1ngton
"Th.111 ht•ttn (111" •if lunds hui. hud a direct af· fN~ of l(l\ 111.; Ill'\\ llfo lo ('ahlorma·s real estate
markN bt-l·aui.t· Jl> tltt· 111u111:y came in. 1t was be·
1n1 r1:chu.nodlt.'<I h111·k 1nt11 tht.> recsl estutc industry
throuah nt''4 111\t•sam .. nt.. ~a11I Thon ··w e are
helping to uphold lht• ec·<morn y despite the twtn
pressure~ ol inflation anrl recession "
"Over the nt•ict lour y1:urs, American Home
Mort111ge unt1l'1patt's &hut new IRA and Keogh ac·
c·o unt depoi.th will exl·ced $100 m1lhon." said
Thon who prnJel'ls th;i t natlonul expansion is on
the honz.on
"IN T HE FIRST Ql ARTER of 1980, thr9ugh
this ne'4 IRA Keogh <11Jproach, American Home
h&s installed more th<.rn 1.000 new plans and in April
alone 356 ne" al' Counts. · i.a1d Thon ··More than 70
pen•ent of thdt total .,.,t:rl' trani.fers from banks.
mutual funds. s:H in~!'> and loani. and 111surance com -
panies. plans that were ulread~ in existence earmng
between six to eight pl•rt•cnt
"The underlyang reason for the massive
ttransfers was because of the 16 percent annual
yield on IRA and Keo~h acC'ou.nts secured by
Caifomia real estate \.\ h1 ch 1s appreciating at a
phenominal rate of 27 percent a year," Thon point·
ed out. "Where else in the nation can you find
that?"
Not only have the t" o plans been a boon for
the average wage earner but the IRA and Keogh
accounts. because of their high yield and security,
have pulled massive numbers of accountants,
physicians. dentists and luwyers
''WE WE R E TOl.D BY CP.\s across the coun·
try that an IRA and Keogh plan anvested in high
yielding Califom1a trust deeds has long been over·
due ," said Thon ... We received heavy feedback
that accou.nlants should become familiar with
American Home's approach to retirement plan·
ning so that the CPAs can counst!l their clients."
Thon said that Inflation even though drop·
ping to 11 4 percent annually in April across the
stattt alte r the staggering 18. l percent recorded in
J anuary, February, and March but a whopping 17 to
24 percent In Southern California -has str uck a
hammar blow a t mos t of .the private pension
system 's a bility to provide meaningful benefits to
s upplement retirement incomes.
"A family of four m ust eam $20,000 a year
before deductions Lo equal the purchasing power of
$10,000 in 1970," said Thon. "lnflation and higher
Social Seeunty taxes are to be blamed for the
erosion in purchasing power in the last decade.
Inflation, as measured t>y consumer price levels,
has increased more than 90 percent."
by banks. savings and loans, and insurance com·
panies. have made choosin1 the suitable pla~ of
putting J RA and Keogh money more cballenitn1
than ever," said Thon . "Gone are the daya wbeo
you could simply stash your cash into a savtnca
bank or a.n ins urance company, as the vut ma.Jori·
ty of IRA and Keogh holders have done, ·and for1et it.
"To put money into long·term certiflcatel of
depo:.it or annuities that pay only eight percen t or
less almost amounts to throwing money away," aaid
Thon
"THE UNPREJ>ICTABLE NATURE of de-
grading stocks. and bonds, and low.yields offered
It is widely recognized that inflation, the
highest since lhe Korean War when the annual
rate stood at 21.6 percent in February, 1951, baa
been hard on pensions.
1Fe a tu ri ng Fres h Se a
Just m inu te' fro m the cooling b lue P:i cific Ocean i\
Pacific Bluffs ... :i secluded collection of 14 excep·
tional condo m inium hom es.
Imagine a sunny double-door e ntry of ceramic tile.
a·wood bur11i11g fire place with elcg:111 1 m ant le. m icrn·
''ave oven. O\'ecsiLed \\alk-in closet<; with double
pole ·. ceramic tile countertup-; and c ultured marble
pullman tvps ... C\'en :i ~-car enclo\ed g:trage and a
priva te patio and ~uge balcony.
h'irh only 7 l11x 11rio11s residence~ sril/ 01•ailab/e you
slto11/d 110 1 dt'lay in 11isi1 inx Pacific Bluffs.
DIEGO F WY (405)
Pacific Bluffs
> ~ u.. ..... a:
ri:;,,~....;;;:~?---:-~11~ ~ w z
3 Bedroom. 2 Barh Home~
"irh ver!>:l lile 1-~tory de-
sign,, From SI 14.950
Sale~ office open daily e>.·
cept Wednesday from I 2
noon to 6 p.m.
PlfY!fiC 'Bll}ffa~
223 1 P:icific Ave.
Costa Mesa. Califor,11ia
(714 ) 645-1521
@ Budget fo r Homeo\\ ner·~ A!>WCiation i~ a ... ailabl~ :11 Sales Office.
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Ahle Swim.s With Giant
Circuitry
Enhances
Its 'Host'
8y THOM LECOQ
... o..tlJ ru.t IWf
Able Computer of Irvine has
found a snua market niche
enhaqcln1 Digital Equipment Corf. macblnea. It a a relationship similar to a
abark and pilot fiah. The pilot
fiab isn't eaten because of its
aervices cleaning parasites from
lhe shark's skin.
ABLE AND Dieital Equip·
ment (DEC) nave no formal re·
latiomhip, but all of Abie's pro-
ducta are designed to improve
DEC equipment. Digital ignores
Abie's efforts for a variety of
reasons.
E lderly F ind
LHe 's L ivelier
A t Day C are
Able co-founder Ken O'Mohun·
dro, a computer arcbitect·
turned-marketing-man, said
lonR delays in deliveries of new
DEC modela mean Digital users
must either keep using an out-
dated machine, or purchase
another brand. Les Wellington. Ken O'Mohundro founded Able Computers as spec1alty house
Able gives them a third
choice, clip-in circuit boards
that speed operation or increase
capacity of older DEC
macb.lnes.
By PAT DUNN ABLE'S Diil ECTOR of in·
oi1 ... o.111 l'lteui.t1 ternational marketing, Bob
"People are loving and caring here. You don't (eel liltt Jones, said Digital's size means
you're in the way." That's bow Marge Simonds, 51, views model upgrading us ually ap-
her two days a week at the Harbor Area 'Day Care Center. pears as a whole new line.
Mrs. Simonds,. a multiple sclerosis patient, is one o( 13~ ____ A ..... b..,l_LQ!l~er...hand,...Daa
-men end Women who spend at least 't>tfe weetl!ay It tfie s m an en g 1 nee ring group ,
center, located in the First United Methodist Church of O'Mobundro and co-founder, Les
Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St. Wellington, which Jooks over a
new DEC model and produces
THE CENTER IS THE initial project of South Coast Improved circuits in less than.
Insitute for Applied Gerontology, a non-profit co?'J)Oration. three IJlClOtha.
Dire~tor Dan Sands, a psychologist who specialized m The new circuits fit plug-in
family counseling and gerontology, also is a Methodist rack& inside DEC computers.
minister. and use the same program
"This is a real ministry for me," says Sands, who wu langua&e.
appointed to this agency as gerontologist by the Pacific A good example of what they
and Southwest Methodist Conference. "It's a traetc a.ltua-do was tbe Cache memory they
tion when a family does not want to place a relative iD a deviaed to IJlcrease computer
nursing home, but they, feel there is no alternative. We speed 30 to 40 percent.
offer that alternative.
Tbe center is spacious, with church-donated rooms for THE ClaCUl'I' places small
dining, exercise, meetings and crafts. A living room with memory modules between the
couches and easy chairs seems like one found In a home. computer's central processor
and main memory to cut the dls-
TRE CllAFr ROOM is a busy place. Paintings -tance frequently-used codes some childlike: others extuD1ung artlsUc talent -are in muat travel.
various stag~s of comp)etion. Yarn P.rotects and Ge· Cache's are common now, but
corative bottles made by applying bits of muk:ine tape there are.still many orders from
covered with shoe polish also are in progress. The overall owners of older computers.
impression is activity and renewed hope. How weU does this strategy
The dining room is large and sunny with fresh flowers work? ·
setting off the luncheon table. A hot lunch is served each Able was founded in 1975 in
day by volunteers Crom 16 area churches. A professional Santa Ana . Its sales have
dietician plans the menu. doubled or better each year
Sands explained since. This year it expects to
that the center relies close $8.5 million in sales.
heavily on volunteers Able began with O'Muhundro
for its variety of and Wellington. friends and co-
services, some come engineers at Cal-Data. "Les sur-
several times a week. A passed me at engineering years
neurologist provides ago," the president says of his
consultation when re-partner.
quested, and there are two full-time staff members, who
have extensive training and experience in working with THE TWO got going on sav-
chronically ill elderly persons. ings and have managed to rein·
Sands says the center is open to anv client who does vest earnings to finance all ex-
not require specialized nuismg care. ··we hope to serve pansioo. "The banks don't own
residents of the Harbor area and want to maintain a senae of WI," said Jones.
ORANGE COUNTY
BUSINESS
Of The Week .
Astrodata, Hycon and American
Electronics.
Marketing director Ray Ball
handled saJes and marketing for
Beckman Instruments-Systems
Division, General Telephone's
computer di vision and was
Jones sajd the firm has ex· m arketing vice president at
panded in to inte rnational Microdata.
marketli much lbe ume wa.y __ .._P ..... rwlM~I>.1~~.Q!
they did it domestically, by find-Tom Mulder spent 5 years at
ing concentrations .of DEC com· Microdata and was product line
puter users. manager for an importa nt pro-
And DEC distributors have duct group. He also worked on
been a good source of leads. products at Technology Market·
J o nes cited one Britis h ing Inc., a planner and a com-
representative for DEC who was puter design think tank located
worried that a year or more de· in Costa Mesa.
lay in deli very m ight cause
many customers to switch to
another brand. After realizing
that Able circuits could help
users manage with older units a
bit longer. be gave Abie's
salesmen nearly three dozen
leads.
ABLE DOES 40 percent of its
business overseas, Jones said.
Clients in Europe are serviced
by an office outside London.
Australia, Canada and recent-
ly, South America also are large
customers.
Able occupies two buildings at
1751 Langley Ave., Irvine, where
120 people work at new designs
and pilot production. Abie's
30,000-square-foot Puerto Rico
facility does large production
runs.
Jones said experienced bands
have helped Able a~oid many
costly err ors common with
young, growing companies.
JONES SAID, several key ex-
ecutives ha ve long-term back-
grounds in their specialty.
Dan O'Shea, operations direc·
tor and treasure r. has been a
manager at General Telephone,
JONES DIRECTED interna-
tional marketing at Rockwell.
Western Peripherals, Hughes and
Beckman Instruments.
All have seen other companies
go through growth and so were
able to stave off Abie's prob-
lems.
That's one reason the firm
concentrates on DEC equipment
improvement.
O'Mohundro s aid, "you can't
be an expert on every computer.
so you might as well pick a good
one."
The president's positive at·
titude about DEC has helped as·
s ure that the Sl.S billion com-
puter maker won't scuttle Abie's
entrepreneurs.
All Able advertising -some
of it admittedJy corny. said
O'Mohundro -begins with
praise for DEC and the buyer
who chose that line. Then it goes
on to suggest a few c hanges
Able can make so the gear runs
i>etter or faster.
DEC SO Car has not said much
about Abie's tactics, but
O'Mohundro and Jones both sug-
gested it might turn hostile if
Able began making whole com·
community.'' he said, adding that the center doea not plan to
expand.
THE CENTER IS DESIGNED to meet the needs of
chronically ill elderly persons and their families in several
different living situations, according to Sands. "When an
elderly person lives with adult children, and the children
work or if they simply cannot give constant supervision,
day care m ay be needed as many as five days a week. Or,
in a situation where one s pouse requires continuous care,
day care allows the able spouse to take care or business or
social affairs outside the home." he explains. "It also is a pre-
ventive heaJth care measure, providing a respite from the
constant demand for service."
New Leaf in Pl.ants?
Sands sees the center's "bottom line service" u "giv-
ing a break" to lhe families of its clients. "We have
monthly counseling sessions with the families, and thia stvea
them support they otherwise would not get. Informal
counseling also is available whenever a family member
needs it. Day-to-day problems are handled whenever they
come up.··
ANOTHER Srn:ATION WHERE day care can be ad-
vantageous. Sands points out. is wben u elderly persoo
lives alone. but needs the support network provided by day
ca.re.
"Thia type of care a lso can provide variety for persons
who live in a residential care facility or nursing home, u
well u facilitate discharge rrom a nuning bome after a
periocl of convatesence, ana support conunwnl care at
home."
The m ajority of the men and women atteJldln1 are
elderly -some have suffered strokes and others can no
loa1tr can for themselves. Sands explained that an eld•-
ly person is more apt to maintain an alert mind if be or abe ll expoeed to a stimulating environment.
"Many people don't undentand why older penons
'doze' a lot during the day. Aging produces gradual ti.asue
deficits in the central nervous system that reMlta in a
chemical imbalance which causes Uie penon to loae the
abiUty t«control sleep tim e.
''OFTEN THE ELDERLY ARE awake half the ni&bl
and take cat naps during daytime hours. Activity and ln·
ternt in surrounding:. durina the day can help to overcome
thia problem." he explalns .
I.a addition to care for the elderly, Sandi nya Jbe
center ii able to serve persons with physical Umttatiom
who do not require l'lpeduJh:ed :iursing care.
This Is ih<> <'3$1? with Marge Simonds, who beard about
tbe cmttr from one of its volunteers. "Thtl ia tM Mlt
UdDf fOf' me. I'" lt from a dllferent qJe and I am DOt
old or confused," s he says with convlcUon enn tbouih
mulUple 1clerosis hns s lowed her speech ana coaflned her
to 1 wbeelchalr.
<See CARE, Paa• Cl)
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W o man's Place in Garden
Not many wome n take up
landscape installation and main-
tenance as a career, but Laguna
Beach resident Karen Hedges
bas had a lifelong fascination
with horticulture and, yes, well-
lrimmed hedJZes.
The 2$-year-old Ms . Hedges
recently embarked on a training
program at Tierra Verde
Landscape in Santa Ana that
eventually will make her the on-
ly female sales representative
for the company. which has JS
employees.
.,l'VE ALWAYS enjoyed
horticulture," she says. "It's re-
ally satisfying to watch a nearly
barren piece of land end up
growing into a really beautiful
landscape.''
Sbe obtained a BS deeree In
ornamental horticulture from
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in
1978. She was a student in the
School of Agriculture, where her
concentration was in landscape
contracting.
lb. ffedCes worked for two
different wholesale nurseries in
San.Dteao prior to jolnln1 Tierra
Verde Landscape.
AT ONE company, she was
the man.11• and at tbe other ahe
waa tbl "bead propaaator ,'' a
penan who takes plant cuWn1s.
footl them and nurturet them Into
planJI.
Af'J1erra Ver •• her rim on-
tbe·Job tra1nial lnvol•ed plant· lat ud tnltall.UO.. of all types fJf plant material from (l"OWld eonr t o major S6·inch con-
tainer-sized trees.
"l was wary at first. not know·
ing how the crew would react to
my being on the job site," she
s aid. But all went well as she
partieipated ln maintenance, de-
sign and sales.
Her maintenance training took
place at local comme rcial and
industrial facilities, where she
learned necessary skills end act-
ed as a "troubles hooter.''
SUBSEQUENTLY, she
worked \\ith Tierra Verdeys in·
house design team, which over-
sees a project through to its
finish:
She recently joined a sales
representative in making a sales
call on a customer in Laguna
Niguel.
·'Our meeting iumed o~ to be
more relaxed than I haCI im-
agined." ~ts. Hedges s aid. The
customer ordered a complete
landscaping program. includint
a new spa, for her home.
Ms. Hedges said she com·
municated well with the owners
the company does_ work for .
"Women especially s~em glad t.o
·see another woman on the job."
she said.
ACCORDING TO Allen
Chariton, president of Tierra
Verde, there at:e few women In
landscape lnstaHation and main·
~nance.
"Usually. women in the ln-
d u at r y go I nto desl1 n ,
areenhouses or retail sales in
nurs~ril'~ .:· h.. ~•id
Ms. Karen Hedges.
sold on selling plants
''One reason Is that 1lrl1
haven't liked cominc up tbrouth
the field ran.ks -becoming a
crew member and d111in1 holes
and putting In inl11lion
systemJ."
Chariton said Ms. Hed«ies ls
able to apply her educatloo
skills immediately to ber career.
And Ma. Hecttes aareed: "It'&
still an education, and lt's never
boring."
he Cnu1pa11~1
Able Computers 1s a
designer and manufac-
.J mer of .Cl!C.Uil bo9rd
wh ich enhance
performance of Digital
Equipment Corp. com-
puters (it has no connec-
tion with D1g1tal Equip·
ment).
Able was founded 1n
1975 by Ken O'Mohun-
dro and Les Wellington.
both rema11") p rincipal
owners of the pnvately-
held corporation.
Able has prototype
p roduction and design
facilities at 1751 Langley
Ave .. Irvine. a full-scale
plant in Puerto Rico and
a sales and service office
located just outside Lon-
don.
Sales last year were
estimated at about $5
million. with revenues
projected at $8.5 million
this year.
puter systems
In fact. the president was a de-
signer of a mac:hine DEC con·
sidered too close to one of its
own models and sued Cal Data,
O'Mohundro's employer then.
"But it's a peculiar thing." the
casually dressed executive said .
"During a court case you begin
to gain respect for your ad·
vers ary. l think that happened
with DEC toward me."
Another reason for DEC's
tolerance mav be Abie's care in
making sure. its devices can't
damage DEC units.
ACCORDING TO the e x·
ecutive. Able has gon~ some dis-
tance to assure service for its
customers.
Since the product line 1s large-
ly plug-in circuit hm1rds. Able
has supplied distributors with
new boards to swap for defec-
tives, cutting down-ti me
Defective boards come back to
Irvine for testing anti rt•pair .
O'Mohundro said Able has
always tried lo proJt•c t a big.
company. high-quality unage.
even during its ear ly <lays. "For
example , w e've n ever run
s maller than full-page ads. even
if we had to save up for three
months to pay for one.··
Though Abie's facilities are
still spare, it has collected all
design . test and assembly equip-
ment needed to slay up with
DEC's state of the Jrt
AND, SAID O':'>tohundro. Able
is getting its own computer act
together as well A system sup·
plies his orftee and a home
lermlnaJ with data needed lo
manage.
O'Mohundro sai'\ the system is
fairly iu mple. oo~ a rr.ulti-
terminat mon~tPr "Thut 's a
mistake a lot or people make.··
he said.
One Orangt-Count v 1·flmputer
maker installed u sy::,tcm cte.
sl1ned to provide a ll-inclusive
data and less than ;,, yt:ar later
yanked the whole s)·sti?m out as
Ineffective. he said
Able. so far. ha!l ma"lage<J t o
avoid that kind of error.
Its management will stiek to a
pun-navorcd business plan "We
make your DF.C more Able."
DAILY PILOT
Clips Aid Charitks
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coupon~ ~orth Ill SO~
1t JOUDCb nu • aooc1 ~·• And •t ~ Ukt an ,,.en better deat when JOU discover
tb1t the p~ ao to t.M City of tl°'9
tilecllcal CenLer ln Durate Tt\b nol\•tffl&lUD
C!~nttr pt'O\''dd tree mecUe&t care to PtUmu
wl\h can<'t'r. lf'Ullesnla and dlMUd ot th•
beart. blood and tunes
Who la behind tbls CO\lponlns tor 1
uuu• G~at cred•t roes to \he SouU-.rn
C11ltornl1 food Industry Retall•n ud
snanufactu.rers thert' have Joined In otferin~
TS caah-om~ tnlo the "COUl*\I of Hope
booklet.
Voluntffrt are . ethn a theM booklet.a in
aupermarket s t hro u1hout Southern
Califorrua. Gene W•ISh and Tom Kint. both
memben ol lbt Food Industry Circle. predict
that sales ol the bookleu will raise more than
'Sl mlllioo for the medical center
With more women worktng und "'Ith Ufe
movlftl at an evtr ta1t.er P•ce, many worthy
"'" ... Mv• Iott volunteers Into this void
blVt 1Wpped I ltw pubUc -aphited membera
of th• food lnd~try Amona them are Sara
Le•, tthoM retuad otter• have aided the
Mi.wcualar OC!~Ph)' Auocl1UQf\, and Swift
ud Oo , w 81.ttltrball Turkey refund
help.cl Uw. Eaa\tr Stal Society,
A. Mw addition to lhla llat 11 the Bayer
Co Shopptrt who purcha1e a ac>O-tablet or
l1r11r bottle ol Bayer aaph1n can receive a
t\ refund1 and the company wtu send another
ll to ltWt Al1hrilll roundaUon.
Thll otftr dot• not requlre a refund form.
Ju.st tend both e.nd Oapa from the Bayer box
with your name. •ddrtH and ZIP code to:
The Bayer Co .. P.O Box 5414. Hicksville,
N. V llll& Thls one ptr·c~tomer offer ex-
pire• Dec 31. lllO
CouponJn1 and r(lfundln& for a cause has
a tremendoua pot~ntlal I hope that manulac·
lurt1rs and retaller11 aeross the country will
rls~ to thh• <'hitllcna&«'
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Real Estate Jff ailfJag. ••
8 )' ROBE RT J . BRUSS
DEAR BOB : I read in the newspaper lhal
5avings and loan associations will soon be able to
make mortgages ror 90 percent of a home's
pu.rchase price. Don't you think this is dangerous,
both for the lender and the borrower? What if the
borrower loses his job 9r gets sick? Don't you
think this will lead lo massive foreclosures? Anatole M .
DEAll ANATOLE: No. Jut tlle oppostie. U
tile .....,.._er geu bato flaaadal bot water, tile
lar•er &be mongace on a bome &be easier It lJ to
raell It. TM mos\ dUfkalt homes to sell an tboH
· wltla 1 small or DO esl.ltlDI more,aie. For example, Verterau Admlalltradoa VA
mort1ages, wbJch offer lOI perceat flauclDg wltlll
DO clown payment up to 11•.•, rarely go la&o
fonclotnatt. Why? Because U the bonower can't
make &be payments be can easUy HU &Ille lilome
ud &be buyer takes over payments on &Jae old lou.
Mortgages for 90 and 95 percent of a home'•
sales prtce bave been avaUable for several yean
from over %2,000 banks and savings uaoctatton.
They are called private mort1a1e IDaaraace
<PMI> loam. TbeM IOIDI cost Ute borrower ntra
for laAruee &o protect the leader from clefalllt.
Tiie pnp11ed aew re1al1Uou will allow lellden to
make • percent mort1a1es wltboat &Ille ema PMI
CM&.
Maidmam levera.Je meaaa borrowla1 as
maela «lier people'• moeey <moniaie fllada) ••
poulMe to bay property. For esample, tlane yean
110 my pareata bou1tit a P,4,151 coado la
llllmeapeUs for $3,415 cau dowa p1ymet1t aacl a
• pelftlll monaa1e. Tlaat coedo la worUa at leas&
.., ..... today. Tiie ret.n -tile $1,415 IHN&ed,
pta &M ... wy paymnta, la over M peree1tt fer
year ... If tlley bad paid $34,151 cau for tMlr
coado, &be retara woald be oaly 1'1 perffllt per
year.
At a practical matter, mo9t laome bayen cu'&
afford bla do .. payments. Tbat'• I~ becaue It
ls la tile beat ID&eresta of tbe letader aa well 11 tile
borrower to ba ve a bit mort111e.
._.onublene1r11 Te#f ·lpplfe•
DEAR BOB: J. e njoyed your recent
explanation of "escape clauses" commonly used
in home purchase offers. When a buyer offen to
buy a house contingent upon his complete
lnspedion and approval, even lf the house iJI ln
perfect condition, <:an the buyer still disapprove
the house? SamJ.
DEA& SAM: Aa "laapectiaa ... a,...yat"
eo11~ claue In • pucll&M ofter bid Is
1abjed to a Sood faltb "re .... ....., Mlt," C..111 uve Mid 1aela elaaes req.are U.. bayer't
fair eHlaatllll after maid•& ta.e llllpftU..
'fte ,. .... for IM-a ~' eteape cla .. Ill u offer bid la It ....U1 la a wute ti
U.• .. tliler'oqlllJ la1pec& a pnpert)' ........ u.. .,.... .... beyer bows Ute esact prtee ... tenns
••llkllMtHbay.
After tlte bQer Hd MUer apee oa u.e tale
1
..,.. .. tMtl die bQer eaa ~.:!'!f laaped tM ,,....,.,, or M eu blre a prof .. specaor to
ie It. &.ell la9pectlou ''" kyen a coaplete • ,ed11re ti die llome'• COIHIJtioe.
r~ ..... , a lleappral•al
OBAR BOB: ln our nel1hborbood most homes
are sold with Federal Housing Authority or VA
mortgages. When we listed our home for sale our
agent suggested we get an appraisal for a VA
mortgage. The a ppraisal is almost $5,000 below
recent sale prices of two homes down the street
from ours. I think our home is nicer than those.
Are we stuck with this low appraisal? NanC.
DEAR NAN : No. You caa reqaest a
reappralaal lf yM are aot sathlled. ID some areu,
VA aad FHA appral.Hn tend &o llllderestlmate
market valae, ofteD becaue tbey are 111ta1 old,
owtdated aalet price• of comparable homes. When
tlae new apprailer vl1lta your bome, give blm tlae
detaUa on tbe recent sales down the street. Tbe
flnt appraller probably wasa't aware of them.
Can Teaant•l•·co111mon Sell
DEAR BOB : My brother and I are equal
tenant in common co-owners of a rental house. I
want to sell because I need cash for bills. My
brother doesn't want to sell. Can I sell without his
permissoo?
David 0 .
DEA& DAVID: A tenant ID common can sell
bis sllue at any time wltboa& tlae co-owner's
permluloa. However, there are few bay en for a
ball lllterest ID a boase. To force tbe sale of &be
boase, wWa a dJvtslo• of Ute sale proceem, a
lawsalt for partJtloe l• reqalred. YOGI' attoney baa
details.
IRS Attar~ .. Fantlly Renfnl•
DEAR BOB: My parents plan to retire and
move here. Can they Ji\l'e rent-free in a rental house I own (with me absorbing the upkeep) as
1001 as I don't declare the property as income pro-
perty?
Thomas T.
DEAR THOMAS: Tbe IRS ls on the warpath
a&iacklal family and below-market rate rentals. ne 1e11erat'nle lJ mortgage lDteres& and property
&axe• are alway• tax deductlble. But tor famUy
ud below-market rentals any excess dedactlons
esceedtn& reata collected are dJsaUowed.
In other words, you couldn't deduct
depredadoa U you aren't coUectlag reat from your
parell&a. Bat ln&eres& and taxes for the rental house
wouJ4 di be tax deductible. For details, aee your
tH advisor.
Slftd Mil .,tat• que1tkml to Ro~ J. Bruu. P.O.
Boz f'/10, San Frmu:Uco, Ca. HJOJ.
BUSINESS I CONSUMER
W estgftte's Wings Hold
Air Calif omia All That's Left of Firm
By JOANN REYNOLDS
OI ... Cl.ii> 'k 11&&11
In 1974, just before it was
forced into bankruptcy,
Wcstgate·Cal1f orn\a was a
bllhon-dollar cor poration that
held more than 60 subsidiaries
including hotels, banks and in·
surance companies.
Today , Wes t ga te's on ce
mighty business empire rests on
the slender reed of the single
operating company left in its
stable -Newport Beach-based
Air California.
INSTEAD OF assets that once
totalled billions, Westgate's
holdings, according to docu·
ments filed in San Diego Federal
Court. are more on the order of
$25 million 1ts annual profits
have shrunk to what the airline
made in 1979 -less than $2
million
That much reduced .s tate is
most likely to be the Westgate or
the fut ure under a re·
organization that is expected to
go into effect by Jan. 1. 1981.
For the past two weeks, the
corporat~on 's financial standing
has received a rare public airing
during court hearings in San
Diego.
THE HEARING was the result
of a suit filed by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
against Westgate's trustees,
Cu r v in Trone and Herbe rt
Kunzel, the two men who have
kept a close rein on the com-
glomerate since 1974.
The federal agency is claim-
ing the two trustees. in essence,
are trying to squeeze what's left
or Westgate or more lhan $13
million in fees ror the mselves
and two law fi rms they hired.
Ironically, cha rges of cor·
porate looting have dotted : wHt~acrniScory.---
1n 1973. before Westgate went
broke. a minority shareholder in
Air California successfully sued
Westgate on cha rges that the
corporation was conspiring to
dissipat' Air California 's assets
to its own enrichment.
IN THOSE days Westgate
owned 81 percent of the airline's
stock. lt bought the remaining
outstanding shares in 1977.
That suit was settled out of
court when $380,000 was paid to
the plaintiff.
The s u it was fi led when
Westgate was still under the
leadership of C. Arnholt Smith.
But Smith's corporation eras~
around h.is ears with the failure
of the U.S. National Bank -one
of Westgate's holdings. He was
accused of looting the bank lo
finance other unsuccessful busi·
ness ventures.
The FDIC stepped in as lhe
bank's receiver and the San
Diego-based conglomerate went
to federal court to file Chapter
10 bankruptcy proceedings.
TRONE AND Kunzel, who had
joined the corporate staff not
long before its financial col·
lapse, were appointed trustees
t o pres id e ove r t h e re ·
organization of Westgate. It has
been their job to get the firm
back on its finan cial reel.
The FDIC, in its current suit,
claims the trustees have spent
the six years in paring down lhe
company to the point that the on-
1 y thin g l e ft to the re -
organization is Air Cal.
"The other assets have eilher
been disposed of. have been lost
or have been run down in
value," the agedcy claimed in a
court document.
Ku~iel and Trone disagree,
submitting documents or their
own and tesUfying lhat the fees
and business practices they've
followed are all standard pro·
cedure.
FOR THE most p'art, they
have acted in a vaccuum, refus·
ing to discms any aspect of their
work publically until the FDIC
suit is resolved.
The only time Kunzel and
Trone went public with financial
data was a rare release in Oc·
tober, 1976, in which they in·
dul ged in a b it o r seH·
congratUtatory public relations
work by announcing tbey"d got-
ten Westgate into the black.
Inquiries with Air Cal about
its co rporate f uture with
Westgate or its financial stand·
ing are referred lo t he two
trustees. They steadfastly refuse
to answer any questions.
However, the airline is re·
quired to me public documents
with lhe Civil Aeronautics Board
that include ta bulations of
operating expenses and earn·
ings .
AIR CAL figures prominently
in the ongoing battle between the
trustees and the FDIC since it's
the last functioning business enti-
ty of Westgate.
The suit is one aspect of lhat
dispute. The FDIC claims lhat
Trone and Kunzel have challted
up enormous fees that shouldn't
be paid unti\, reorganization is
complete.
The two trustees ar,; seeking a
total of almost S2 million for
themselves plus $11.6 million for
two law firms they hired .
The FDIC contends that the
fees are •·over eight times the
present net worth (of Westgate)
and a lmost one-half the current
assets . . . and over three times
the annualized 1980 first-quarter
net income."
ANOTHER SOURCE of dis·
sention betweeo the trustees and
the federal agency is the pro-
posed board or directors for
Westgate.
At present, because of the re-
organization. the corporation
has no board. Air Cal's board in·
eludes Kunzel.. Wh en t h e r eorgani zed
Westgate is unveiled at the end
of the year, it appears likely that
the FDIC will have membership
on the new board or directors,
although not a majority mem·
bership.
THE INCLUSION of FDIC of·
fi cials on Air Cal's board was re-
portedly also under considera-
tion. but it appears that plan has
been abandoned.
The final plan of r eorganiza·
tion won't be made public until
this fall. It is expected that by
then the current legal battle will
have been resolved, returning
Westgate -and Air California
to the realm of ordinary corporate
life.
Frottt Pagr CI
CARE CENTERS ••••
"It's great here for people who just need someone with
them . My two days here each week gives my attendant
som e time off and we both get along better.·:
MRS. SIMONDS SAYS she enjoys talking with the cen-
ter's staff members and is pleased that they t reat her as a
"normal" person. "It mades rne mad when we are called
invalids. That means not valid. I've seen many healthy
peOJ?le w~o ~ve. f:beir _lives as if they were writing their
storu!s with mv1S1ble mk. I found it necessary to leave a
mark."
She did too -and still is. Mrs. Simonds developed and
sells two psychology games called "The OK Game·· and
"P~iorities." She also markets a bumper sticker lhat pro·
claims. "Don't Let Your Recreation Wreck Creation" and
is b\sy supervising the illustration of her children's book,
''All About Giving.''
Tbe Harbor Area Adult Day Care Center 1s a member
of the California Association of Adult Day Health Services.
The cost is. $16 per day. but fees are adjusted on an ability·
to-pay basis. Arrangements for an interview can be made
by phoning 548-0144.
Queen Mary Classes
Cover Business Basics
The business research bureau
at CaJ State University, Long
Beach is sponsoring a number o(
seminars this fall and winter
aboard the Queen Mary.
They cover many topics and
appeal to a wide range or oc·
cupations.
Seminar titles include: nurs·
ing management, Sept. 11·12;
engi neering project manage.
ment, Sept. 16-18; quality con-
trol for supervisors, Oct. 22·24 :
maintenance management, Oct.
27·29 : hospital purchasing, Nov.
20-21; construction cost estimat·
ing and bidding, Nov. 24·25, and
job evaluation and wage-salary
administration, Dec. 4·5.
Also, essentials of purchasing
• for the new buyer, Dec. 11-12;
fundamentals of selling for
women in sales, Jan. 15·16;
operations audit, Jan. 19·21, and
warehousing productivity, Jan.
29-30.
Information about seminars.
team enrollment discounts or in·
company presentations. availa·
ble at (213) 498·SS23 or 498-4754.
Security Session Set Look who's
joined
the Republic
Golden West College offers a hospital security
cours~ this fall ~nd ev~ning courses in physical
security and retail security/loss prot.ectioo.
The hospital course is cosponsored by the In·
terna~ional Association of Hospital Security of
Washington. D.C. Students receive both college ~redit and the IAHS basic $ecurity certificate.
~he p~ysical security course. offered Tuesday
evenings, 1s open not only to security administra·
~ion majo~ but to residents interested in prevent·
mg burglaries and robberies.
Registration by appointment will be held Aug.
20 _to Sept. 2, and on a walk·in basis without ap-
pointment. Sept. 4·12.
$50,000 to $500,000
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Neiative Neim /r.~ YORK CAP1 -The long
stock-market rally since last spnng
has baffled many Wall $treeters as
much as it has delighted th.em.
The advance has occurrtd against
the background of a recession that
has hit several important industries
hard without providing much relief
from inflation
YET TH E RALLY persists. On
Friday, for example, when the gov-
ernment reported that producer
prices of finished goods soared at an
annual rate of better than 20 percent.
prices continued to climb.
For lhe past week. the Dow Jones
average of 30 industrials, trading
around its highest levels in 3Yl years.
gained 12.03 points to 966. 72.
The New York Stock Exchange
composite index , up 1.26 at 72 07, and
the American Stock Exchange
market value index, up 5.~ at 32.5 06,
both touched record highs.
Big Board volume averaged 47.31
million shares a day, against 50.56
million the wee'k before.
THE SEARCH FOR an explanation
for this ebullient behavior has sent
analysts scurrying in several direc·
lions.
One common view among those
who seek to relate the market to out-
side events focuses on hopes for an
early and vigorous recovery from the
economic slump.
Another cites the new con-
servatism apparently dominating the
country's polil.Jcal mood, and accom·
panying calls for measures to
sti mulate investment and produc·
tivity.
For their part, many technical
analysts, who look for cause and ef-
fect inside the market rather than in
outside developments. contend that
the whole thing 1s not such a
mystery.
"IT'S llEALL Y amazing," said
Stan Weinstein, a Hollywood, Fla.·
based investment advisor in his let-
ter "The Professional Tjlpe Reader."
"Despite some of the best market
action in years, we still read and
hear a great deal about this being a
bear market rally and that a new low
in the averages is just around the
comer.
"Some frustrated bears have even
called this rally 'irrational,· pointing
out that General Motors is expected
to lose money In 1980 for the fint'
time in nearly 60 years. In addition,
housing starts are pathetic, 1uto
sales terrible and consumer con·
fldence is almost as low as President
Ca rter's approval rati.nc .••.
"Fundamental bears therefore call
this rally a surprise. and since \hey
can't undentand It, they are forced
to label it irrational.··
IN WEINSTEIN'S view, ''the
market's sub-s urfice technical
strength has been buildinf for
months. re1dyin1 itaeU for just such
a m~ advance. This ls \he way it
always is and it's why pure fW\d-
ament.allsta are always left at the
cate."
Moat all analylta acree \hat the
atHp decline \n iftterat rates durinc
the aprini played a blc put In cet·
lift• the riJly ....
Latfll1, tt mUlt be noted , ralee have
tamed 'IP IPln, puticulutJ ln tht
bond market. Mere many ol 'tbe
sprlna'a price aatna ba'l&)ta wtped
outoflatt.
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BROADWAY REVIVAL
Mr and M rs Brown
Brown-Bruce
1'rac1 Lt.>e Br uce of ttunllnKton Beacn and
Scott Brown of Salt L~ke Cn~ "'ere married an
th,e Los Angeles tem µle o( the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter·da} Sa1m-.
The bride dau~ht lc'r "' \11 Jnd \1rs l.t'land
Bruce of HIJJ'llln~to11 lkat·h. .:r.idu&ted from
Marina High School und <1 ltt'1Hlt•d C:11lden West
College and Bra~hani \ 11u11 ~ I 111' l't' 1' Sht· ,.,
employed by a Salt l.<tk t' L'at ' l>.111~
The bridegroom. son ol :\-h dfld Mrs Larry
Brown of Sall Lake Cat) 1~ a ~raduate of the
University of l'tah Hf' ,., a ~tudl·nt at that un
iversity's law school
The couple plan \() lave in Salt t J kt' ('11
after a trip to Lake Arro .... ht:ad
Confer-G orsk 1
Karen Gorski of Orange and Gan Confer of
Newport Beach exchanged wedding 'ows io the
Holy Family Cathedral. Ornngl'
The bride, da ughtt•r of Mr and Mr:-Oan1el
Gorfki of Orange. attend~ l'11l State Fullerton
She works for F'or Acronutnm11 .,
The groom. son of Voris Confn 11f Newport
Beach. is a graduate of Harvard L'n1H•r:rn~ and
attends UC Irvine Medical School
The couple plan to~i ve m !nine
Kintg1os-Scnne1der
Nicholas Kinigios or Huntington Bt-a<:h and
Mr and M rs. K1ntg1os
The groom. son of Mr and Mrs . George
Kin1g1os of Chicopee, M•ss .. is a graduate of
l"rankhn Institute of Boston and Bradley
University ln Peoria. He is an admlnistrator at
Facilities Engineering
The couple plan to li ve Ul Huntington Beach
follol.\ Ing a trip to the Canadian Rockies.
Larson-Haven
Linda Haven and J ohn Larson , bottt ot
Berkeley. were married in tbe Montclair
Presbyterian Church, Oakland.
The bride. daughter of Mr. tuad Mrs. Albert
V Haven of Laguna Beach. graduated from
Laguna Beach High School and attends UC
lll'rkeley.
T he groom. son of the Boyd Larsons or Los
Angeles. graduated from UC Berkeley He works
for HonkerSSound Co .. Berkeley.
The couple plan to live in Richmond follow-
ing a trip along the Mendocino Coast.
Scott-Snow
Sheryl Snow and Robert Harrold Scott. both
011 l.agWla Niguel. exchanged wedding vows b'
~:rnerald Bay at Lake Tahoe.
NY Plnyhouse Reborn
Theat~r to F e ature Woody Allen Play
~ t-:W \<t>HK 11\ 1• 1 Lincoln Center's Vw1an
Htrnumont Th<·utt-r .. torts a three play season on
NO\ 5 "Thl· l'h1ladt.'lph1a Story" is fi rst. then
":\'taC'bclh." ttw n :1 nl•"', a-. ~et unt1tlt•<I play by
\\'II' •lh 'lll'I\ -•
ll1t"hmond l'n11k
l ey . wh o runs th e:
vlace. as naturall~ c•x
cited by all lh1s. Lind not
JUSI because O~t ar
famous Allen as doing
his first play s ince 1969.
when he foaled Play It
Again Sam ..
It's becaus e th t:
1.100 -seat Beaumont
na med after a lady who
gave $3 million towsrds
il s total c·os t of $7 5
million finall} 1s re
opening It's been dark
for three years CRINKLEY
Its last impresario
was Joseph P app Ile and his New Yo r k
Shake~pe<in· Festival !>l<tged both new American
pl:n .; •inti l'IJS!'>11 ·-. thl•re It may have been
arta'sw ·all) cxc1tm~. but not so exciting finan
dally . . . Thl' fesll\ al hull to u!'>c the profits from its
Broadway hit . "A Chorus Lane." to subsid~ze the
nonprofit Beaumont At thf' end. Papp estimated
that came to 20 percent of the theater.·s budget
AT THAT Ri\TE. he s;,1d later. he feared the
fes11 \·al \\ottld ·11 hrnl\l' 1n another l\\O season<;.
Which as win he had thl· Rt-a umont adieu in 1977
and reltlrned tu running his Pu:,,llc Theater
downtown.
Crinkle). founder ur the Folger Theater Group
in Washington. 0 C . a Kennedy Center alumnus.
and co·prodm·er of "The Elephant Man." was
asked why 1l t0<"1k three ~ears to get t he Beaumont
going again
Well. 1t rould have been reopened six months
ah 1 1•1(' left bul there were no assurances it
co ,11 ta) •11>en l·xplain:-Cnnkley, execul1ve
d i11 .,,, llf 1!11 • B•. .ont's producing company.
Ed ward Albee, t he Pulitzer
playwright. l
They consult, advise and report to ,CriAkltf
also a member. He serves, he says. "as lnfor~
chairman" and has final say as the sole produc~t . f,
at the theater. · J'•
P utting the group toeelher too\: time. So clld ~
renegottat.lng contracts with the major uniOM a't ~ .
the Beaumont. That alone. Crinkley adds, took /·
about a year . · '' .
' ' •• LAST AND DEFINITELY not least was the 11.~l
matter of money. or r aising S2 mllUoo ju..t to re-··il~
open the theater and keep It goin g for three yean ~~·
while trying to scar e up an additional $1 million a ~
year more. . ;
That took considerable time, he says. He. re·
ports that $2 lt}illion "cushion" now is in hand, tl.l '
million of it from thr ee private donors who waat
anonymity. The rest came from other privat. ~
donors, foundations. corporations and government ~
sources, he says. ~
"That ($2 million > isn 't the money we're aoine ~
to raise every year to run the theate r," he notes. •.1•
"That's the money to keep us from sinkine." ~,._
' THIS SEASON'S THREE productions, tie .~ )
says, will be financed from three sources -the f
start-up fund, box-office income and whatever can ,. . ,
be relieved from private and government tills. •
It'll be a constant scr amble, says Crlnkley,· a ff.~
cherub-faced Virginian from the Piedmont hamlet rik
of Blackstone. He estimates the Beaumont win l~',t
oper ate at an annual $1 million defi cit. '.~ .... ~
On the artistic front. he describes his concept ~{~:
of the Beaumont thusly : ... ; 1 "The literature of the theater , that's what 1~1 I
we 're about. That's the very core of our existence. ·1ii't·
Our reason for being is the same reason or the i::~=·]
Royal Shakespeare and others like it -to do the ~~lt
great works of t he Western world." ;~~~·
,"'.~~,.
I N COMING YEARS, he says, the theater's ~:'• J
typical season "probably will have one new play .ti!. '1
and two or t h ree ot her plays drawn from ,~:·
American classics. from Shakespeare and from ;J"!"'{:':f
European classics." ' ··~~ .··· '• ~t :,~
The bride. daugbter of N. Ruth Welther of
Mon arch Bay in SOuth Laguna and Farrell
Snow of Bonne Ter re, Mo .. graduated from ! I '' \' \ '1 · 'i;tt of re~rouptnj!. he says. A There'll be no musicals, he says. "It's much
Dan a Hills High School and .attended Sad pl.11• ": a I ' "·' ted. ditto a new organizat ion too expensive to do a musical at the Beaumont. ::::J
, __ Y;;....;..v,;;,;onne Schneider of RoY. land I leu:.hts w~
mariied at St. John the Baptist Greek OrthodDX
Chur ch. Anaheim~
die back College. She is employed by Laguna t11 , u11 '11" '~,, .ti• lung range basis The economics don't allow it. ..
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apt. Kangaroo aids teachers, doesn't replace them
. E\\ \ 01\l\ t .\ P > f\er a qu•rter
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Bob Kt't h n oltt•n I pull.-d Uldt" by adults who
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musk '4l' pt11~ Ni m ndl' .an 1mpr slt>n on them
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S-year old t•hthlrt!n "'hut U\'elhovt>n meant when
he wrotl' ·The Choral ·) rnphony ' I've lried to
Impress on ,·htldrl'n that concert musk la a run
thing. anenJoy:1ble thing " .
The dls1\nd1on 1s ao important one for
Keeshnn. who tukes .. Cuptalll Kangaroo" Into
Its 26th st'asor' on CBS at 8 a m Sept 8.
Unlike pubhc TV's ··Sesame Street," which
attempts lo teach )oungsters certain basic
skills. ..Captain Kangaroo·· has concentrated
more on encouraging children to learn, says
Keesban.
"IF A CHILD HAS an unhappy home life,
I'm sorry to say there 1s nothing in the world 1
can do, nor can Fred Rogers or 'Ses ame Street.'
If the child is from a happy home, then there's
something all of us can do.
··Fred Rogers and I have always tried to
approach the child affectively," Keesban says,
referring to the creator host of public television's
''Mister Rogers Neighborhood.··
"The idea is, if you can motivate a child,
make t.he child feel good about herself, or
himself, t.he child will leam."
Keeshan says his philosophy has remained
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constant since that first broadcast, though "it is
in no way the same show. There have been a
number of changes and transitions over the
years, a lot of Ut~m technical." " INTO THE EARLY 1960s, for instance,
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Lynbrook, N.Y., grew up in Queens and at·
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Marine during World War II, and later returned
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WHILE IN THE RATHER low.level
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Doody, .. who gave him the role or Clarabell the
Clown on the Saturday morning children's
show.
After five years with "Howdy Doody,"
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the Clown and was signed to do a show called
"Time for ft"'un." The next year, 1954, he created
Tinker the Toymaker, and produced a nd
pe rformed in a s how called "Tinker's
Workshop."
"Captain Kangaroo" premiered on CBS
Oct. 3, 1955.
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it's just a job." Keel>ha n sa)b, renecung on the
sbow's silver anniversary · And l think l do ap-
preciate what the s ho" · has meant to people
I'm mindful of tha t.
"YET IF YOU TAKE those kinds of tttings
loo seriously. they can gel in the way of what
you 're trying to do, which is to enhan ce young
people. culturally and emotionaJly
"It's nice lo have a ccomplished 7 .000 pro-
grams in 25 years: but it really doesn't. mean
much more than a bowlrng trophy on the
mantel."
'Faust' Faseinated
Po1oor of Ktwwledge, Music A bsorbing
By OONAl~D J . HOBSON ,., .. 0.11., ......
Span~h rnnd uC'tor, J esU!'I Lo1>N Cobos gave
tu" 1nttirprctut1on last we ·k at the Hollywood
8owl or "Tht• D•mn1atlo n of f'ausl" by Hector
Rerlloi
H watt 111 mo~t respects a splendid produc-
Uon Defore dlecussinl( tho production, it might
h of Interest to cxpluln the •l&nlrlcance for
Wt-Ste m man or the l~l(cnd of Faust.
THE MELANCHOLY Germnn. author
Os wald Ssx·n.:lcr, charactenzed our modern era
as "f<'UW1tlun .. as dil)llngulshed from classical
l'1v11iullon wh1dl he ca lls "Apollonion."
T he older culture pn~ed knowled ge as
\ 1rtue whereas to us knowledge is powe r. ll is
tht.· difference between lhe cultival1on or reason
und lht> l'ulllvation or will ln the rtrst case man
"eeki. to II ve according to nature and in the
second to l'Ontrol 1l.
Th~ leMtmd of f'ausl 1~ very old and has
fascinated many writers and composers . Berlioz
was intrigued by Goethe's masterful e pic paem
and as a young m an of 24 created "Eight Scenes
from Faust .. ·
THIS ORIGINAL rendering neither i m·
pressed the s hallow Parisienne public nor the
80 year old Goethe hi mself. It lay dormant for
20 years .
Wh at then emerged was a greatly expanded
work trus time containing 20 scenes divided
into four p arts. It is by any meas ure a
masterpiece and one of the great works of the
oratorio re pertoire
IN PART I, FAUST is in Hungary renecting
on the beauty of nature . He is interrupted by the
sounds of peasants dancing and singing and
later by a youthful m ar ching army all of which
leaves him sad and en vious.
David Randall as Faust and hardly audible
in the beginning because or sound syste m
problems. finally projected a sensiti ve and
beautiful lyric tenor which he sustained (except
for some of the high notes) throughout a long
three-hour performance.
In Part II. Faus t returns to Germany ana
conte mplates suicide. An Easte r hymn revives
his spirit bu t Paul Plishka a r rives a s
Mephistopheles and promises Faust wealth,
fa me, joy and power . Faust accepts and they
embark on various a dventures together ending
up in Marguer ite's house.
PLISHKA IS A GREAT dramatic <ictor and
offers a most convincing devil wi th his acting
talent and rich. deep and dark bass.
In Part 11 l Faust a nd Mar guerite become
lovers a nd P art I V t urns to tra gedy as
Marguerite goei. to prison and Faust ransoms
her with his soul
As Marguerite goes to heaven Faust des
cends to hell with Mephistopheles. For Faust
has put his faith in the power of satan instead of
the love of Christ This is the essence of th~
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More important. he says, is the fart that the
approach seems to have worked
"I'm enormous ly encouraged... Keeshan
says, "though I do believe 1r s dangerous to
think of television as being more important than
it actuaJly is.
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the others. Now we don't have lo spend all the Gees to the United Na-
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"We're here to aid the teacher, to back up has been honor ed by
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began sev~ral years ago to encourage parents The Bee G ees
to spend more time with their children. one of the B a r r Y. R o bin a n d
program's moresignificantmilestones. Maurice Gibb -have
"It began wilh a rather simple suggestion g i v en U N I C E F a 11
at the end or one s how," he recalls. "To my roya lties rro m the
amazement, we began getting substantial num-a ward-winning song .
bers or letters saying, ·y know you want us lo These are expected to
spend more time with the kids, but what do we a m o u n t t o . s o m e
do?· · $500,000.
The money will be
"110lEE YEARS AGO, we ·began making use d to support pro-
specific suggestions, but I always say, 'It's not gram s for n e ed y
important what the child learns. What's impor-mothers and childten in
t.ant is that you s pend 20 minutes or an hour more than 100 develop-
with the child.• ing countries.
"Maybe 100,000 parents are talking to their In January 1979, to
children who were n't doing. that befor e," launch the International
Keeshan says. "That. to me. is very heavy Year or the Child, the
stuff." Bee Gees and other
Keeshan -with three children or his own, musical stars donated
the last born the year "Captain Kangaroo" pre-their services for an in-
m iered -spends a good part of his time on the ternationally televised
road, talking about children and education and concert from the U.N. 's
television. General Assembly Hall.
In addition, he provides the CBS Radio The resulting album.
Network with a daily. five.minute program "A Gift of Song -The
called "The Subjed is Young People.'' Music fo r UNlCEF Con-
cert .'· has thus far
"I WILL KEEP IT all gorng, the good Lord raised about SJ million
and CBS willing." Keeshan says, "and I mus t for UNlCEF.
say, I have never felt more s upport from the
network than I do now."
The show is not a significant money·maker
for CBS, but Keeshan s ays the network's ex-
ecutives deal in different currencies .
"Gene Jankowski, who is president of the
CBS televis ion network, approaches this with
the belief that what he doesn't get back in prof-its,
be gets back in good will."
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YAWY CIMTH, CAUF.
3 Br hunh.· u11 l 3 .n· '80 I lj.i' .I\ 111·.1d11
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Almost 45 ar plantable to avocados
with well buJlt older home $135.000
C'ot!ntn casual h ome on 85 ar
surrounded i,, ·" 111 .1<111 Jilli l'llru:-.
groves. $129.500
.Country Ufe with city convenience.
lovely executi ve hom e in Escondido.
1.5 ac. pool. views. only S295.000
GREAT WESTERN REAL TY
17141 7 49.1000
REAL ESTATE
SALES
CAREER
YOUR OP PORTUNITY TO JOIN ..
. One of Newport Beach's mos t
aggressive and dynamic real estate
firms !
\
AINORMAL
'rhis propt•rty hns the room to itrow
In fort the st1les price it1c ludes plans
for a new 2 unit home to be put on this
45xM (abnormal> property Located
only 4 doors fro m the Island's So.
Rayfront. A ra re rind Act fast -this
won't last Flexible terms $595.000
PURE GOLD
A s uper home ideally located on Little
Balboa Is land. Only st e ps to the
bayfront from this 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath
charmer and the owner is willing to
provide super fina ncing Proudly
offered at $374.950.
SUBDIVISION
Prime hig h desert. Phelan. Approved
te ntative tract map for sixteen 2112
acre lots. Water and power at s ii?ht.
$160.000. Principals only.
CHtHA COVE VACA TID
Three and bay view. steps to private
China Cove beach. Spacious living
room hosts massive fireplace. owner
wants fast s ale.
OCEAH VIEW,
CORONA DR MA•
Custom 3 Bdrm home, 2 fireplaces.
gourmet kitch e n . secluded mast er
suite with separate entry. deck and
fireplace. P rivate beach. $289.000.
TIP TOE OCEAH VIEW
'\ewµort · s best buy Sl09. ~00. Charm.
ronvenience a nd fun in this 3 Bdrm
townhome. Grassy. green rolling hills .
673·1550
• llY OWN En
~ o qua I If y 1 n g $31 K
cJow11 Assume contruct
Sl-lOO mo for S169K Mes a
Verde -1 Br Pool. Spa,
1-rplc. Bar. Fnctl . Xtrai.
979 0232.
SURF SPECIALS
SPOTLESS beach cot
tage in So Oceanside
with 2 bdrms & bath
. vacant & ready for oc
cupancy at $89.950
2 BH only ONE BLOCK
to lhe BEAC ll in qwet
CARLSBAD OHcred at
SllS.000 & won't last long
SUHF VIEW rrom this
l:it\C.:llELOR PAO in th\.'
S KY I bdrm
L' 0 :\I P L E T E L Y
furnis hed <·ondo at
$187.500 a ctrc;im
n I G II T tJ" T II E
W \TEH JO reel h\ \II::\~ lllCll TIDE I~
this 3 bdrm douhle b:Jth
SPLIT le\ el home wnh i!
fri>lcs .ind .ill the OCE \ '\
In lhe ~ orld at a lo~
S265.00ll
WALLACE&CO
REALTORS
17 14 1 729 -5 9 6 6
433-6 490
LET'S MAKE
* * * * * * Heritage Collection
2 ~STEI 10.MS
Three years new. 2 Bdrms. 2'h baths
condo. 2 fire p laces . All b uilt-ins .
double garage with pool and jacuzzi
Offered at $92.500. Call 540-1151.
DECOU TOR'S DRIGH1'
OPEN HOUSE SUHDA Y I ·5 , 4552
Roxbury, Irvine. Beautifully upgraded
3 Bdrm home. It features extensive use
of wall paper and wood. Ceram ic tile in
kitchen and bath. Shows like a model.
Offered for $112.000. Call 540· 1151.
HOUSE OH THE HILL
OPEN HOUSE SUHDA Y 1·5, 1916 Avon
Cr. Large tri-level. featuring 4 Bdrms.
3 baths and separate family room.
High secluded cul-de-sac lot. 3 car
ga rage a nd C'losc t o Mesa Verde
Country C l uh $198.900. F o r an
appointment to see. c<11l 540-1151
REALTORS
MAMMOTH LAKES
HILTON CREEK IF YOU! ... would hke to earn in
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and a self-starter ! 301 APOUMA •Eques trian zon ed -completely
'1U1ck sale Lo,·el.' I bc.lrm hQme 2 IJ:le ma stt•r
hdrms hreakla'>t room
2 mile-, tu bca<:h l'r1c·cd
nghl lor .'ou at S138.500
l':ill for more dct:J1b
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3400 VIA OPORTO
NEWPORT BEACH
2CORPORATE
PLAZA DR
~~NEWPORT BEACH
RE~ L TORS &44-'9990
EQUAL HOUSING
O.PPORTUNITY
Wiiier's Hotic•:
BAR HARIOR
$123,900
Ex cellenl finan cing
availa ble on this
spacious smgle level
home f eaturin g 4
bedrooms. formal din
Ing, and separate family
room. Priced to sell pro·
mplly . Please c all
751-3191 for details and
appt. to see.
C:: SELECT
I PROPERTIES
One of a kind. old world design & fen~
quality of this new authe ntic Fr ench •7 Bedrooms. 3 Baths
Normandy home. 4 Bdrm . 3 bath •Stream and pond-<leepwater well
cu s t 0 m h ome with r in est •3400+ sq.ft. on on e acre plus
craftsmans hip & amenities. Now -.owner will consider 2nd atlOo/r
available. $585,000. Call for app't . •All electric-separate 2 car garage.
IAYFltONT
We have sever a l fine homes
with pier & slip.
a TOllO HoaSI COUMTIY
4 Bdrm ., 3 b a ths : r a n c h s t yle,
m ini-estate in or ange groves. $240,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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3 4 1 Boy~1d1· Drove N B 6 7';, 6161
IA YFltOMT + HACH + DOCK
3 br. 3 ba. private beach r m for
45 ft boat. Jn-law qtr. Next
coming area for waterfront.
Investment sell at $435K
w/24-0K assurri at 1111.i int. Bob
or Dovie Koop. 631·1266. res:
760-1~.
_REJ MAX
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FOR SALE IY OWNER
$247,500
CALL 17141 935-4409
Country IMIMJ with maximum wcurity.
Approx. 1h acre. TIM perfect 5 ldrm
fa"'llY home with children's WllMJ.
$598,500. CaH kw gate cleat anu.
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I 2 BURNING TREE ROAD
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600 Newpc,rt Center Drive • 640·6500
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Large \"ikini;t Scand1.
:\lode I. 14 00 s<1 fl 2
Bdrm 2 Ba with cov·
ered patios Backs up to
W1llow1ck Golf Course
VA Terms o\a1l 5 Star
Park Agent 957 07Ul
Acre Estate
Champ1onsh1p tennis ct .
pool & :.pa Sep
artist ofc retreat. Rm
for horses Bellring rrwt
& mature shade trees in
manicured countrv club settin~ Spacious SBr
house featu ring french
drs & w indow s
throughout Sb50.000
UK·ated. bei1ut1ful Son
Juan Cap1str.ino Cl :\~rt
(.;lcnetta Farrell
499 :r.56
REOUCED $4,000
~e.it and c le.in. up
graded 3 BR. 2 ba. huge
ram rm. nr College Park.
CM .\pproJo. 1882 :. f
Was SI 12.UOO vn
derpnced at SI08.000
Realtor 642-2237
EXECUTIVE __r
MESA VERD E-'
Spectacular courtyard
adds to the elegant entry
of this 4 Bdrm 3 bath
home. Immaculate coun-
try kitchen, large cozy
famil y room with
fireplace. wetbar and
f l o o r to ceiling
book cases . Lovel y
private back yard with
gas firepit. Many maoy
extras. Only $239,900.
Call now. 546·2313
3 IR's-2112 IA
CAMDIC MODIL
By Akins Co.
Colesworthy & C o.
oPtt1 rit Q • 11 ~ ILJfl JOf I ·,. t
s 155,900
Here's a joy-full home featuring ver y
private r ear garden patio. form a l
dining room . bright 'n airy kitchen
a nd fam i ly r oom . 9.9o/r 1st loan
assumable for $500 fee on credit
appvl. Open H ouse S un day
2545 EASTBL U FF OR.
NEWPO RT BEACH, CA.
640·0020
BLUFFS BEST
AU real estate advertised
In this newspaper is sub·
ject to the Federal Fair Hous ing Act of 1968 _________ ,,~ •!
which makes it illegal to ·
ad ver tise '"anr pre -4 BR + family · · '
ference. limitation. or Mesa Verde estate --
Willowgrove. Woodbridge or call John
Granath. Woodbridge Realty 551·3000
R-Plan with DOUILE master suites .
Wa rm pegged & g rooved flooring.
New paint & drapes. Built-in wet bar.
Courtyard entry. Excellent gr eenbelt.
$210.500.
discrimination based on huge tree s haded lot
race. color. religion. sex. overlooks quiet park.
or national origin. or an Open and a iry noor plan. intention to make any G li · · h such preference, li mita-lant vmg room wit
UOD• • or discri minalion... brick fireplace. Seller wants fast sale-will
This newspaper will not help finance. Under ,_ . 1 t SllS.000. Call now! .. nowtnf y accep any
a d ve.rt1sjo& for real 645-0303 estate which is in viola-
tion oHhe law.
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..... $40-38641
tlWPOIT SHORES
ESTATE
T!l!~18!.
Would yo u believe
priva t e p ool and
secluded tennis courts,
only a watk to beach at
th is price? Anxious
owner . home soon wlll be
vacant. Take over low in·
teresl loan. Seller will
help fin ance. Plus h
carpets, aorgeous open
beam ceilings, spacious
rooms, un ique ente r ·
tainers patio + much
more. Almost too good to
--------• be true. Call today.
&45-8383
SPYGLASS HIU.
S,.C'-........... 4 ........................ c .......
wftluwupir y .WW .......................... $459,900
HIWPOIT nACH-.
OLOI WOILD CHA•M
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ProfHllCMNllty dffoHte4 wfftt .. y c••to. ._.._..,
-....................................... $319,900
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bHct. .... *'9ct 9CCffl to .................... SJ24,900
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of Fine Homes''
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BEST IN BLUFFS
E PLANS IAYFRONT. Fantas t i c
panoramic view from ever:v room .
co mpletel y new throu g h out.
Outstanding features :vou must see to
appreciate. $299.000 5350.000.
OPEN I ·5 2617 VISTA ORMADA
b ... 1·5 633 VISTA IONITA
DECORATOR'S s p ectacular home.
Finest quality t hroughout. 2100 sq.ft. 3
Bdr ms. 21~ ba. better than a model
home! Asking S219.000.
OPEN 1·5 423 VISTA TRUCHA
END UNIT beautiful 2100 sq.ft. 3 bdrm .
2 ba. li ving area 1 level. Tile. s hutters.
parquet: neutral carp .. choice early
Bluffs. $205,000. Real beauty .
OPEN 1·5 2010 VISTA CAJON
IA•I OPPOITUNITY. Finest bayfront
location. No expense spared in this
owner builder's one of a kind unique
exciting home. Must see to appreciate .
$550,000. Appoint me&! only.
HELEN B. DOWD
llALTOI. IHC. 644-0U4
Utt&llfrWlttttt. ...... 1.
SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS
Outstanding night light vie'\'· 4 Bdrm
anci beautiful cic•n . large pool and s pa.
Exc-cllrnt terms. $525.000
I
MEDITERRANEAN VILLA
Reautiful Lido Js le. 3 bedroom. cozv
d en. atrium . French doors. beam
ceilings. spa rkltn g pool. m aster
hedroom w s pa S595.000.
SOPHISTIC A TED ELEGANCE
is the theme for this outstanding 5
Bdrm home. tota ll y redes igned and
profession a ll y d ecor ated . Over
Sl00.000 in upgrades. Must he seen to
be apprecia ted S425.000
714 760 -9333
DISCOVER THE
ENCHANTMENT OF
VICTORIA IEACH
Just half-way between the artist's
colony of La{!una Beach and the sleepy
town of South Laguna lies Vict oria
Beach . a seaside community with
special houses in one of the area 's most
picturesque settings.
This outstanding redwood and stucco
res idence r adi ates old world charm
with features includi ng oak floors. teak
railings. s tone walled garden and
coun tless windows to t h e sea.
Unobstructed whitewater views are
visible from m ost of the four bedrooms
guar anteeing a lifetime of pleasure for
$695.000.
Lingo
Rulhu.u
644-7020
In Newport Beach-Look To Lintro First
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fragile tiles designed to prr '._. '
Columbia from searing rt ~n:.
beat. Earlier NASA spare-;hi,>!-
TES T SHUTTLE ENTER PRISE RESTS ON LAUNCH PAD AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
Launch of Enterprise's Sister Ship Columbia Three Years Behind Schedule
were protected with ab!:1t ,.e ~Jfl!!!.a~te~n~·~aJ~s~t~h~a;t~m~e~ll~a~n~d~~oc~·;~n~--::~S~T~R~E~~~-<~jI~Jl~t~·~7-~1~~-~G7,:'\~\~·~o~a~p~-~-~s~p~a~ce'::::Q~nd::1·u;a1u:~-seo~&. ~l&t'e--fnvay. lftey were Cheap and c:f· pJ1cat1on o l the tile:. JS the Jast im·porta ntly, they acquired a
tecttve, but they're impra('l:('·1I remainini:? major barrier to a vast amount of experience in
for the shuttle because of \\C1j!ht l:wnch. how to operate in space for
and dttler reasons The delays are especia lly mthlary purposes. and there are
Each tile is individually con· I ruslratin g to those space indications the Soviets plan a
toured to fit its space on the workers w ho r e m e m b'er the space station for 12 or 14 men by
shuttle skin and takes a worker glory days of the Cape, in the 1985.
one day to apply. Because the 191i0s and earl~ 1970s when men
skin will expand and contract roe ke ted rrom E arth to the
• with the heat and rold of spuct. moon on clockwork schedules
thetilescan'tbegluedon direct· The thunder oi a m a n ned
ly but must be damped by an in rocket last filled the air here
terlayer of felt. five years ago when three
Arter several thousand \\ere C:.1stronauts flew to a n orbnal
installed. about half were found linkup with l \'.O Soviet cos-
to have lost their strength in the monauts.
process of being bonded to the S i n c e t hen . A m e r i ca 's
• skin. These are bemg removed astronauts ha\'e "atched Crom
•and re·s~rengthened with a la~·er the sidelines while 32 more
of liquid glass on the back of Russian cosmonauts have gone
each tile. into orbit and wrested all the
GRAY A~D OTHER officials
of the National Aerona utics and
Space Administration are confi·
dent that when the shuttle gets
off the ground. 1t will e nable this
country to leapfrog the Soviets
on ce again , and b y a wide
technological margin. just as the
Apollo man-0n-the-moon project
wiped out the early Russian ad·
vantage in space exploration.
Co lum bia a nd three
authorized shuttles to follow -
€tt-alle11 ge1. Discovery an·a
Atla ntis ' a r e th e first
s paceships designed for re-use.
They wi ll carry up to seven
persons and land back on Earth
like giant gliders . Each will be
capa ble of 100 or m ore
roundtrips into or bit.
··They a nd th~ m en an,d
women who fl y the m )Vj.JI make
s pace operations almo'!lt routine
and will open up almost unlimit·
ed possibilities in both civilian
and military endeavors," Gray
says.
UNTIL COLUMBIA is ready,
the s pace agency is enduring
headlines that have called the
shuttle many unflatte ring
things: Aluminum Dumbo, The
Spruce Goose of Outer Space.
EDITOR'S NOTE -The joint Amtricon Soviet 8PQCt mission fivt
years ago wa.s the lt.ul ttme US. 031ronou1a have oont aloft -while SoVtet
co8monouts have kept busy. Amencan ma11ned apace action is to resume
with the space shuttle, now a sorely troubltd bird. When will 11 /ly'> Can 11
leapfrog Russian technology C1$ the Apollo program did over a decode
non?
Spaceb1rd or Space Turkey, The
Endless CountCTO\\ n.
The NASA administrator, Or
Robert A. Frosch. savs that
H e nry Ford or the Wrig ht
brothers probably would have
s uffered similar headlines 1f na-
tional attention had focused on
their efforts. "but there wasn't a
media mechanism for it llac'£.
then."
He notes that Apollo. despite
3lmost unltnrited money. also
had technical problems that de·
layed the first manned launch
two years. The problems did not
get much public attenllon
because a t the t&m\! Gemini
astronauts were fl) ing into
space every two months and the
news focused on them
WHY IS THE shuttle so rar
behind schedule ·'
The answer is in ess cnC'e the
story of the ctroµoff 1n the t: S.
sµace effort fullm\ mg the Apollo
moon landing in 191>9.
Euphoric aftt.-r that success.
the space agency prepC:.1red am·
b1twus plans. Large manned
space stations. moon bases and
an astronaut f11~ht to \lars
before the end uf tht' century, all
based on the economics of re
usable sµace veh1l'lc!> to ~huttle
between Earth and spa('C.
"But the socio· political en·
vironment in 1969 was not con-
ducive to such grandiose and 1m·
_ag1nat1ve ideas," s ays Dr. Jerr~
Gre~, a forme r ~ASA official
who 1s no"' a dminist rator of
public policy of the American
Institute 'Q( Aeron au llcs anp
Astronautics
··so NASA'S DREAMS re
ceived short shrirt in both
Congress and the administra·
tion. The lunar act ivities. the
m anned space station and the
fli ght to Mar s dis appeared Only
the shuttle remained on the
basis that It would render any
fu ture space operatio n ~ rar
more cost·effecl1ve than using
expendable rockets.
.. But and here's the crux of
today's shuttle problems
NASA got its go.ahead only on
condition that it agree to a
s hoestring budget. ha lf the
a m ount o riginally pr oposed,"
Grey says.
Columbia. as a result. 1s a far
cry fr om the fully re·usable
s pacesh•V that NASA had en
VISIOncd.
The 1969 blueprint called tor a
s hip the size of a Boeing 747
jumbo Jetliner to boos t a s maller
crart . the size of a Boeing 707,
into orbit Both would b e
manned and the larger ship
would land immediately on a
~oncrete runway near the
launch site. The orbiter would
have Jet engines to facilitate a
landing after 1t com p)eted its or-
bital mission. {
T H E S PACE AGENCY
es ti mated the cost of developing
this dual ma<.'htne at SlO billion
The Office (11 :\I anagemeh\ ancl
Budget said that was too high,
and asked '.':A~A what 1t could
build for S.5 billion.
O ccau~e the De fense Depart·
menl would bl' a m ajor user of
the shuttle for its spy satellites
and other military ass1gnmertts.
the agency also had lo design
the vehicle to meet more strin·
gent re-entry, weight, thermaJ
and other requirements than It
intended
Agency engineers redesigned.
reprogrammed anrt rebudgeted
and rnme up \'.Ith the prest:nt
shuttle conf1gurntion · An orbiter
the size or a sm all DC-9 jetliner
which will be ass1Sll.<Lil'U~ OJ'.bil.
oflwo soha Fuel rockets, both
intended for recovery and re·
use. The craft will have to glide
a ll the way back to E arth,
because ther e will be no jet
e ngine to aid a landing.
CONGRESS WAS reluctant at
firs t to fund even the par ed pro·
Ject, but many derense-oriented
congressmen came to NASA's
aid. In a major miscalculation ,
the agency told Congress the
progr am would r equire no
technolog1cal breakthroughs.
But two m&jor a reas called for
s uch breakthroughs : the three·
engine h y dro gen -o x y g e n
powerplant which carries the
s hu ttle into o rbit. a n d the
thermal covering to protect the
craft from re-entry heat.
Electoral System SorviVes Tinkering
A f't er 3 '-J 1 ~ r~,-:i<le11l~
E./eclors Sti ll Fretti11f!
By DAVE GOLDBERG
AP N~IHlvr•' Wrller
On a muggy summer day in
1787, Benjamin Fra nklin. 83
years of age. rose before the de!·
egates at the constitutional con-
vention in Philadelphia to worry
out loud about the sort oC men
who would seek the presidency.
"It will not be the wise and the
m oderate: the lover of peace
and good order. the men fittest
for the trust:' he said. "It will
be the bold and the violent, the
men of strong passion and tn·
defatigable activity in their
selfish purs uits."
HIS SPECIFIC objection was
to t he S25.000·a-year salary to be
paid the ch ief execut i,'e a
princely s um In those days
Franklin's pa rticular fear pro-
ved unfounded.
T h e president today makes
$200,000. a small gulp for many
corpo r ation presidents. But
nearly 200 years and 39 presi
dents later. Americans still fret
over their system of e lecting
presidents. Every four years. the political
ene rg ies stirred by a presiden·
lial campaign generat~ a Oock
of alarms and proposals. some
"ew, most old, a long with la·
ments that previous "reforms ..
didn't work out as expectctt.
This year is no exception.
PR E DICTABLE clam o r
comes from those who don't like
the way particular campaigns
are going, or feel glum about tht.>
e lectoral prospects of ·their
party.
Partisans of Sen. F.dwa.rrl ~t
Kennedy, somNlill simmering
after the De mocratic National
Convention, compl.lin thM <lf'·
legates couldn't rt>ispoml lo '•tr·
rent pol!Ucal de\'~l<.>\11\\~nt~ irnd
turn lo Keoncd)'
Thls year's unrest ts exaccrbat·
ed by polls that say a large portion
of the electon1te is dissatis fied
wtth thl' muJOI' pnrty cho1res.
Prc11clcnt Cwrter und llMald
Reagan
John Anderson's c andiducy
produces the usual j lthtrs .ibout
1n elttlion Ptrhop-. thr~" n lnln
tlM Hou.s or Reprt:serH athc.:
Quadrennia l queasiness is
pan ot ta* tradition. Instances
a bound when some anomaly a
third p a rt y cand idate. a
brokered convention. two un·
popular candidates threaten
t he logic of the electoral system
Doubts arise about the method,
·the nominating pro('ess and even
the two-party system.
WHEREUPON instant rem -
edies are proposed: Elect the
president by popular vote. Hold
a national or regional primanes
R eva mp partie s a l o n g
ideological lines. Find ways to
limit media influence Change to
a parliamentary system. •
None of these has m ade
significant headway. but there
have been extensive changes re-
cently in the way campaigns are
fi nanced and delegates are
picked. These changes have had
th eir effect , but they're not
always ~leasing to the constit·
uencies that pushed for the m
"The typical American way to
soh·e something is to change the
rules." says James David
Barber. the Duke University
political scientist and presiden-
tial scholar.
'•WHAT WE S EED 1s a
change in viewpoint and values.
not constant chan ges in the
rule "
.. E,·~·n P•'litiNtl campaign is
,. I: . . 1 • ..:r~nt from e\'cry
... ; n .: n il campaign. and
·er~ tar.~pa11rn is fundamental·
.-idt>'"ltici.I to ever y ot~her
:inl:tical campaign," writes Je ff
: "t-t'nt'iekl '.l oneti me aide to
H 11 Ii 1· r t F K en n e d ) a n d
-.11nh.t1m• political consultant.
r h~ rules that govern
, l'ttl'al iit'e change so frequent·
'O fundamentall y, that the
, . .,~t useful thlng to do with a
1Jt· '" either to ignore 1t or to
, 1•1o 1tc 11 with impunity."
lt11lc~ hnve a way of htninting
the rulemakers.
LARGE CHANGES were set
in motion after the Democratic.
rom·entlon in Chicago in 1968.
Eul(ene )JcCarth,y's brigades
of students had dr1ven President
Johnson from the race In t he
New .Hamps h i re primary.
Robert Kennedy ran even better
than McCarthy untll Kennedy
was murdered af\tf his vlctory
in Califomi
But mos\ dete1eles •o the
Democratic convention were
white. male and middle-aged
o nd came courtesv of partv
bosses. unions. or other constit·
ue ncies. As police clashed in
the streets with demonstrators.
the\' nominated Hubert Hum·
ph1.-ey, J ohnson's hand-picked
successor.
As a sop to the dissidents. the
convention c r eated a com ·
mission, headed by Sen. George
McGovern, to c ha nge delegate
sp le c t lo n pr o cedurP ~
Republican~. sensiniz a shift m
pLblic sentiment. in\1.i:.ite1I pr11·
cedura} changes of their own.
AMONG OTHER reform!'. the
commission recommended that
a ll delegat~s be cho~cn t.11.'m·
ocratically mean111i: 1rt ef·
feet by primary or caucus. not
party bo$s -and that .delegates
be apPortloned according to the
percentage 8 ('andidate re('elves
In a primary or cnuc.is . , Ry 1972, the r e were 22
primaries. cll>oslng 65 percent
of the delegates compared with
15 in 1968 choosing 40 pe rcent.
McGovern won the nomina·
ti o n . He wa s tro unced b y
R ichard Nixon, and then came
Watergate.
A S A D IR ECT re su lt ,
Congress put a Sl.000 limit on In·
div idual ca mpaign contribu·
t ions. provided major can·
didates with federal m a tching
funds and limited both the tot al
that can be s pent and the
amount that cp.n be s pent in
primaries in anv one stute.
As Carter moved toward re·
n o m ination in 1980, m a n y
liberals looked for m ethods to
beat him. Some even want to
r hange the rules, hold primaries
later and ma ke It possible for
delegates e lected in them to
·switch on the first ~onvention
ballot
Others are uneasy . Whnt's
new about a president using
events and political muscle t o
solidify his hold on the omina·
lion '! Whal ·s new a bout a
Republican front-runner who
just missed winnin~ the nomina-
tion !ast time and is his party's
best known and mos t ·popular
figure~ \\'j~h variations, things
"'ere sir:'lil.ir in 1964 . 1956. 1948.
1916 and 1900.
'· 11 ·s nonsense to say that re·
fo rm produc·ed this terrible
rhoice. ·· says Joseph L. Rauh
Jr., a long-time Democratic re·
former, "The Carter -Reagan
alternative would have resulted
from a s moke·fill~ room."
Critics s ugg<'st a nat ional
primary would ·be o media
even1. accentuating packaging
and would destroy local and r e·
gional influences on voting.
THIS VEAR t he re were 37
prima ries. but a candidate who
didn't win' a single one loomed
on the horlron. John Anderton's
lnaependent run could, by cap·
luring one or two states In a
close election, throw t he de·
cisi on into tpe H o u !le o f
Representatives .
This hasn't happened for a
while. ln 1824 , Andrew Jackson
got 42 percent or the popular vote
to 32 percent Cor John Quincy
Adams. But the electoral vote
divided four ways and the House
chose Adams.
Twire more. the system
elevated the popular vote loser
ove r I h P winner . I n 18 7 6'".
Hutherford B Hayes. loser ir.
the popular vote to Satnuel J .
Tiiden, was elected president by
the House. Ditto, Be njamin Har-
rison over Grover Cleveland In
1888.
BUT ANY attempt to chf.tnge
the system runs into t he fun·
dam ental verity of American
Cederalism. · If presidents were
elected directly, what role would •
Idaho or Vermont or Muska
play in the presidential election?
Moreover, the system has sur·
vived with '111 its qulrk!\. "ll is
not p~rfect," a 1970 st udy by the
Brooklnas ,institution co1cluded.
"But IU defects ~e known an~
appear to be min~."
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llSTIUY! DA IDYii Thi• hH 101 to be th~ ~ • bell lnve1lment r)pt!rty
Sl~.ooo below pro· 1mlon1l 11ppral11al. Mov-
l n 1 musl sell. BY
OWNER. Ju1t llated. Turtlerock Olen • ttt•c-...Mete ;1~~~~T/~~ .. ~cu1~';
, town~. Mod I hom• loncUUon :J• a h • 1 r • lot Wort 't IHt • MO 300e
GrMt \iew Thla one wcm't lut. Open • ...... y.,.
loci•)'·-4 Canyon Rid••~ UU.900. i:.., bf' home w1pool. m . .,., sw.aoo.
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Former ~I home 4 Bdrm. 1p1clou• =~ huuto. '" lund
separate ctlninJr. family room. finest C.tttlft 111 d
vltw ~ation. Pool. Jacunl. 1895.000. p lbo"~ : br.,.2 1 MADoa YllW MU.I en ... e • 1.i
C h ID.GOO. ustombf'd Mon•ro Phue 3. hll! ly '11· 1171
uparaded decorators home. view.
S258.000. sneuss ..a.
Juat redut'ed 165.000. FlMSt Southport
mod~. Many custom re1tures. pool.
Jacuul. m aid . Br~athtakln~ view
$788,900, Optn today. 55 Golettt Point
D rl ve. 8"-8578. •
BEACH TERRACE 2 yrs new, a bdrm p1Hm
home, clean as a pin A11· suna tll6.70Q at 9tt•','} in
lerell. Ttke advantage'
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Fully funllthed D.ane Donr
with a separah opoe tment our
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c orporaHon and out of town
ex~•n. 3 ldrms, 3 Baths.
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GREAT VIEW-
AFFORDABLE PRICE
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listillCJ! H~'s a cuttt 3 Bdnn
home that shows lok of ~ .... It
Is priced at $147,500 .ct
sports a nice •lew of HM gaff
course mtd clstant S.to Ana
foothils. A lonp COf'Mr lot
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comforlable IMng. Al of this
with a Newport Bea c h
address!
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499-4551
South Laquno
497-3331
Laguna Beach
495-1720
Loquna Miquel
493-8812
Dono Point
1-s fJ.rfJ.
J.Jdo Yjle
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&ct!plionaf J.lJo
A beautifully remodeled and redecorated Residence .on t~e
WATER with a panoramic VU of Bayfront and sparkltng lights at
night. Enjoy living on Lido with your own Be~ch at your doorstep.
Features and quality amenities of this home include:
••Completely new in & out * •Doubl&door private entry with quarry tile .
*•Spacious living room with fireplace and all windows overlooking
the WATER .
••Large formal dining room with pass through from ktt~hen
*•Huge master bedroom with walk-in cedar closet & private
jacuzzi & bath that Is large and beautifully planned. Corner
brick fireplace & walls of glass to VIEW the Bay.
**Two delightful bedrooms upstairs
*•Generous den with bath that could convert to a 4th bedroom
* *Large private sun deck * * Brig~t. open kitchen designed for the Gourmet cook.
Financing on this property includes a large assumable loan.
COME BY THIS OPEN HOUS£
11111 ,,...1" Ill* If NI All ._
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
631 -1400
REAL ESTATE
315 Marine Avenue
Balboa Island
673-6900
Sales, Rentals, Property Management
,
DICUTIVI
~PIMTMOUSI
Sl61,000
Very large l Bdrm + den Cover 1800
sq. ft.). Located in classic Venalllles
development. Adults. security bldg.,
numerous decorator upgrades + pool,
jacuzzi. pool table, saunas, prof. gym.
Xlnt terms. lmmed. occpy. <Nr Hoag
Hosp.l
OftEH DAILY 12-'
IOI Set.oh Pina.
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631-6783, oglftt "...cl w/4'Nct YCML
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110181 ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
11 ROY AL ST. GEORGE
llG CAHYOM
OPEH SUM 1·5 Handsome Traditional Home. Custom Built Overlooks Golf Course & 7th Green Master Redroom With Firepla ce & Luxurious Bath .
Plus Hul!e Walk·in Closet Fa mil~· Room With Wt>t Rar + View Or Golf Course. Marvelous Gourmet Kilc:'hen. S950.000
116 VIA UHDIHE
UDO ISLE
OPEN SUH 1·4 Ont: 0( ="ewport Bearh 's )lost Desired Areas
\\'ith Private Rea ches. Tennis Courts & C'luhhouse Traditional Five Redroom Home \\'1 th l.ari:t: fo'ormal D1n1ng Ro om &
()1•n.~tu<l~ )la,tl•r Su1h· \\'1th Spa Offered M
'.'1111.000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Tw11 Year Old Home With An lndi\'idu11I
Per~onalitv <irent For F:ntl'rtAininl! F'o11r
Fam1h· lkclroorn!' ~ '.!' ~alh' Crl'lllStor:ic1•
Sp;H·c· Pn' :IC'\ F'i'r Thn!lt> \\'ho Prefer Th1o; l.uxun In I.ire o~nt'r Will Carn· Loan
o;:210 11()(1
CD Coldwell Banker
• OPIN HOUSES 1-5 •
OP8t IM SPY•LASS
5 bedrooms, :bonus room. pool &
spa. View. $517 .500. SEE DON
HELLER AT 41 BODEGA BAY.
OP8t IM IASTll.Uflf
3 Br view home. Sunshine pool &
hot spa. $269.500. SEE NANCY
JMBERNTNO AT 2221 ARBUTUS.
OPEM IN oova SHOllS
Large pool home with security
syste m, private beaches & separate
bonus room. 3 Bdrms. $410,000. SEE
KAY PARKER AT 1912 SANTIAGO
DR.
OPEN IH CO•ONA oa MAI
Half block from ocean, 3 BR, 40 foot
lot. $359.000 . SEE NANCY
S IMMONS AT 220 LARKSPUR. ·
OPEN IN HAHOR VIEW HOMIS
Expanded Carme l model in
excellent condition. 5 bdrms, 3
baths. S279.000 fee. SEE LISA
WHITE AT 2074 PORT BRISTOL
CI RCLE.
OftEM IH THE ILUffS
Derorator's delight. 4 BR. 2i.r.i
baths, + big bonus room. $229.500.
SEE CORA BALDIKOSKJ AT 4Z1
VISTA TRUCHA.
OPEN OH LIDO ISU
4 bedroom. 2 story home. Prime
street-to street. location. $379,900.
SEE EDIE OLSON AT 225 VIA
ORVIETO.
3115 SAMDUNE LANE • LUXURIOUS & PRJYATI
HAllOlt VIEW HILLS S p y g 1 ass fa m i l y home with
OPEN SUH 1·5 mountain & city view. 4 Bd, 4 baths, .lust UstNI. BriJ?ht & Deliiihtrully Cheerful fam rm as well as bonus room with Three Red room Family Home. Terrifi c th. &.-wet.bar.. ..Yau. -t..-tt+fiwt 0... Qttt~·dt'•~llC St! tet -W!ttt-·1-t-·--.....,.. .o.wn.:.W11S...UllK ...... l-
OC' F:A ='/ & CANYO!'; \'IF.W Pool sitNI Yard S567 ,500_.
With Spa. Ai;sumahl e Lonn At 11 1"2<;;. $398.000. You O"n The Land.
2100 OCUM IOULEY ARD
IAUOA PDUHSULA
OPEN SUM 1·5 Charmmiz Bet.1<'h Home. Owner Will Ca rry
First Trust Deed. Walk A<'ross Street To 0l'ean Front. Or \\'<il k To llomeownero;
Prh·a t(' Re~1ch & Roat Launch Area l'nobstru<'te<I Ocean View From Current Sundeck. Or Potential Second Story. Comer
Lot. S359.900
25 IRIDGEWOOO
IRVINE
Ofl&I SUH 1-S
O~ THE I.AKE. WOODBRIDGE. A Unique Three Bedroom Detached Condo Home
Prime De\'elopment SurroundNI By Grass &
Trees F'amil~· Room With Fireplare Open!I To Derkinl! With ="i1?ht l.i1Zht &: Water Vie\' Se parate Oinm.R Room . Many Upiz rades.
, Aeaut1flrlly De<'orated Communit~· Includes Rearh . Clubhouse. Tennis. Pools & Spa
~'..?!Ill.Ono
643 PLUMER
COSTA MESA
OPEN SUH 1-5
T1•rrif11 Triplcl< S1tuat<'d In Rap1dh \pprN·1atin1.? ·\ren Of Costa 1\lesa. Ad1acl'nt
To :\ew R<'d<'\elopment Area & Park Charmine Rear House With SedudNI Red Brick Pat io Would :'>lake Great Own<'r·s Hom('. Oth('r Two Rental L'nits Would Help With Pa\'ments & Taxes. EXCELLENT F'l:\A~CJ°NG AVAILABLE $165.000.
519 L 20TH STREET
SANTA AMA
'OP84 SUH 1·5
Exce ptionally Fine Older One-Story Home Jn
Good Nei)lhhorh e s A Little FixinJ! l"p. Rut With Th e Bedroomi1. Two Baths.
Plus I .<trl!e ~ ly Room & Two Fireplaces. C'an Re7eQuite \'aluable OnlyS89.500.
IEST FtHAHCIHG
AMO THMS
ELEGANT COMD~LUFFS
l.arl!e Threl' Redroom + Thret> Bath +
J>anl'll'rl Dl'n Co nd i) Proressionall\' OeMratro \"an Luit W11llpapers. C'u.,tom Drapes 51.•l('C'l Carpetine. Securit y Systt'm Sky Li_ghts Rutcher Block Countertops. Plus Entin.I? Arcu In Kitchen . Storal?e Galore. )lajor Greenbelt Loca tion. A Large
Assumable Loan With Low Interest Rale.
.\skine $225.000 i\ "Jov Of Newport" Ustin)l
VERSAILLES PEMTHOUSI
l.O\'l'I\· One Rcdroom. Reiwtifully De<'orated
Condo. Includes All Furnishings. Just Move Jlicht In ll urry. Only Sl22.500
IACK IAY
fl arl' T\\o Slory Conrlo In This J.O\·el~· Arr.1
:\lmuL~ To frt!e'\\ ar. Thrl'c Larl!e Bedrooms. 1.i\·inl! Rl')l)m With Fireplact'. Sunny Pri\'ate
Patio. S\\imming Pool s & Recreation Areu. Beautifullv Mainlained Gi:ounds. Onl y
$142.500. .
IA YSHOlES IA YFltOMT
Spertaruler 40 Foot Frontnlle In Exrlu11h·e Bayshorel'i Community. l.ovl'IY ~taster Suite
With P'ireplacl.'. Plus Four Rcdrooms & Bonus lloom & Oen Spacious Dining Area With Wet Bar. All This Plus Pier. Float & Dock. Truly
Gorizeoui; \'ll'w Of Islands Channel!!. And F:xtr;i Large Front Pntio & Occk ~l.RS0.000.
UDO ISLl-441W umMG Prim<.• Location. Community Beaches. Clubhouse & Tennis. Stret>t To Street E~lr11 Large Quiet ,Corner Lol. With Traditional
Four Re<troom11 . Plu!I Gue11t Quarters With Rath & Rnr Hilliard Si1ef1 Recreallon Room
Hnn111111l h I.a nclsru Pl'O Lnnal & Pot lo.
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COlOMA HIGHLAHDS VllW
Great Home On An R·2 Lot. Approxlmafely '-\ Acre. Three Bedrooms. Two Baths. Two Fireplaces. Hardwood Floors. Master Redroom With Flrepla<'e & PatJo. All This
With Ocean & Canyon \llew & Keys To A Private Beuch Cuti Now. S289.500.
LIMDA ISLE
Dramatic on e story. High beamed
ceilings. Fam rm. 3 bdrms plus
convertible den. Pier & slip for lrg
boat. Sl.200.000 leasehold.
SPYGLASS' HILL SOUTHPOltT
One of Newport Beach's la rgest
ho mes with 5 bedrooms & a bonus
room. pool and spa. Tremendous
buy for a la r ge family . Only
S517.500.
DOVER SHORES
Warm & char ming ar chitecturally
designed· wood & glass contempo.
Outstanding bayfront value with
your own pier & slip. a'BR, inviting
den with wet bar & formal dining.
$825.000
WESTCLIFf ftllVACY
A propertv like this doesn't come
along very often. Marvelous family
hom e . Large lot. 4 BR. pool, spa,
sauna & pool room. $395,000
OVER THE SURF-UGUMA
Oceanfront home. entered through
serene garden with koi pond to
soaring 30' vaulted ceilings, heavy
beams, random oak plank Ooors,
Mexican tiles. step·down rooms,
air-conditioning. Frenc h doors, 4
fireplaces. private steps to secluded
cove. 2 bedroom suites. nothing
along this coast to compare with
this exciting. sensual home. Owner
will help finance. Sl,700.000
CORONA oa MAI CAP! coo
We are so pleased to offer you a
home of distinct quality. The view
from the Living room & family room
is outstanding. 3 Bd & 3 Ba, family
room. 2 patios. 1 deck . 2 year old
kitchen. French doors are only
so me of its quality features .
5655,000
SPACE TO GROW
in this outstanding 5 bdrm, 3 bath
expanded Carmel model in Harbor
View homes. Large well manicured
vard, cul-de-sac location. $279,000
fee.
SOPHISTICA TID HOMI
for the appreciative buyer in
Dov't Shores. Fabulous master
suite. Chil dren s' wing. Maids
quarters. Gourmet kitchen~ outside
entertainment area with pool & spa.
$579.000 fee.
Pl!ltrETUAL YACA T10M
OH UMDA ISU
Luxurious ly c r a fted 5 BR on
turning basin with pier & slip for
large yacht. 4 marble & brick
fireplaces, 41h baths. panelled den.
Stunning master suite. lnvitiqg
patio. $2.475,000
VIEW IA Y AMD OCIAM
from this cus tomized 4 bedroom.
den home with pool in Irvine
Terrace. Price $755,000.
RANCHO SAH JOA9U1N
Beautifully decorated 2 Br, 2 Bath
San Mateo model with a view al
Irvine's Hills. parks a nd nite lights.
$162.500
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REAL ESTATE
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2436 W ~ Hwy 31$ M"""' A.,. ~ &..cl'I ~ llLlnd
•••·•411 67J.6fll
3400 VIA OPOITO
MIWPOIT 11.ACH
2 COIPOUTI
"-Ali DI
MIWPOIT llACH
CUSTOM ENGLISH TUDOR
We are very proud to present this
cust om Tudor home. The superb
cr aft'>manship blends with the lovely
floor plan to create a gracious and
comfortable home. With 3 bedrooms.
maid'., room~. family room. tnrmal
di111ng room. und large kitchen with
11001-.. this home offers the perfect
1.:omb111allon for family li ving and
dcga1\l entertaining. You may view
tlu:, home at 315 Popp~·. Corona dcl
.\lat'. 011 Sal. and Sun from 1·5.
~15.UOO
INSTANTLY APPEALING
The comfortable roominess of a
mcxlcrn s plit ·le,·el is just one of the
amenities this townhome has to offer.
With 3 bedrooms. a large living room
with wet bar and fireplace. 2 sun decks
a nd a convenient Newport Beach
location, this home has one of the
lowest prices in town at only $189.500.
Call now and see this home while it 's
still available. It will be open on
Sunday from 1·5. 202 Intrepid.
2215 DON"IE RD,
N.B.
$289,500
This beautiful Back Bay home offers
the privacy & warmth of your favorite
mountain hide· away. and yet ls only
10 minutes to Newport Harbor water
activities. Over 2600 sq. ft. of custom
features Including high wood ceilings,
s kylights , abundant storage, private '
s pa & mature landscaping. OPEN
SUN 12-5
Want Ads Call 642-5678 ISell Hile Items 642·5678
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Abon tt. ..t la Caplatr.o leacll are
2 ho"'H beh19 co111tr•cted tt.at 1 nentpflfy tt.e Idea of old world f
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addltla•ll loh .., ..... at nlN coth.
Priced at S71t,OOO Nd SttS.000
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LINDA ISLE
9H1ty ......... c ............. ...
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This is your perfect chance to move ~ b 1 ar·s. .............. _..a•• 1•
into one of Newport's most established & ridl woods ••;Ht .._ wwMll .ct lamil~ 11e1ghborhoods. The cheerful •pace of enry roo•. ScorH of
home has 4 bedrooms. a kitchen-f amity _,.,. .. $2.15 ....._
room combo, e legant living room,
upgraded bathrooms, and beautiful,
mature landscaping. A view home in
Eastbluff for only $226,900 is a bargain
that you can't afford to miss. Call
today to arrange a showing. ~
IEST VAWE
ON SPYGLASS HILL
Don't miss this opportunity to move up
to one of Newport's most prestigious
neighborhoods. An immaculate home
. . professionally decorated ... in lop
condition. P erfe ct plan for easy
entertaining ... formal dining room.
wet bar in bi g family room. beautiful
living room with loads of windows.
Breakfast nook. utility room, separate
111-law quarters . Very private master
swte with palio. Lovely pool and spa
in coui't~ ard ::.etting. The lowest pri ce
011 Spygla!)S ... won't last al S449.500.
~e Nick at the open house on Sunday
from l ·6. or call today '. '. 8 Monterey
Circle
644-9990
LAGUNA BEACH n.. accM ...... •lew. Tith.._ of
Hcepthall lllllltY offers tt. •h• ... la ......... ·y-'i ...... l ...... .
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McMlcMll St ....... A .....
2075 Sen Joaquin Hiiis Rd .
Across from BIG CANYON
Newport Beach
640-Sn7
MAD US AH OPfll. . . .
On this super sharp 3 bedroom home in quiet established nei~hborhood.
Better than new, with handsomely upgraded carpeting, draperies. Lovely
yard with mature landscaping, patio. Owners getting antsy, will consider all
reasonable offers. Call now. $112,000. 540-1720
M1W TUOOI STYUD COMDO
Fabulous 3 bedroom condo with everything! Formal dining room, spacious
kitchen with boiJt·ins, gas wood burning fireplace, cathedral ceilings,
ceramic tile counters. Elegant English Tudor architecture, delightful and
unique. Call for details. $111,000. 540-1720
OCIAM MHJH
Wake up to the fresh sea breezes in this lovely 3 bedroom family home on the
West Side. Only about 5 miles to the beach, and cl08e to bus, schools,
shopping. Perfect for fun loving families, with HUGE recreation room, large
yard. See this one today. $110,000. 540-1720
ATmUM 'tllW, M8'1.ACI
Enjoy the view of the lush atrium from three rooms of this elegant Mesa
Verde North home. 3 bedrooms, family room, sunny kitchen with built·ins.
Many exceptional features, like cathedral ceilings, handsome fireplace,
plush carpeting. See and appreciate. Sl21,900. 540-1720
...nH flOM THI llACH
Fabulous 4 bedroom home, that's close to the Ocean, without the hassles of
all the traffic. Make this your home. with th~ formal dining room. big
country kitchen with indirect lighting, built·ins, large pantry, and work
island, comfortable family room with fireplace, and about 2~500 sq. ft. in all.
Come see today I $174,900. 540-1720
IMCMAMTM CUSTOM ISTATI
Located in the country-like area between C08ta Mesa and Newport Beach,
this elegant home rests on over 2/5 acre of prime property. 7.oned for hones,
with room for pool and t.ennia c:owU. The approx. 2,200 aq. ft home features 4
bedrooms, lush atrium entry, 1ourmet kitchen f amlly room, spacious
fioorplan. Offered for tm,000. Call for an appointment. 540-1720
540-1720
2tll ~ HAIW ILYD .. COSTA MBA
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY
LOCA TIOH-lOCATIOM-l.OCATIOH
Glamorous & spacious bayfront town.home <nearly
3000 sq. ft.> -3 large BR suites -2 terraces to view
boating action -pvt pool. Luxurious appointments
throughout $1 ,100,000 incl. prime land. Cathy
Schweickert 642·8235. CC·33)
0... SUM l·I P.M.
lt15 aALATIA twtaAClt
Custom-built on a bluff w/fantastic view of Harbor en-
trance. Catalina, night lights & sunsets. 4 BRs. family
rm. formal living and dining rms around a sparkling
pool. Now just $755,000 incl. land. Larry Dyer 642·8235.
(C-34)
OPa. SUM 1-4:30 P.M.
3707 IM.IT ISi.it
Harbor View "Monterey" w/pool & spa. 4 BRs -· ·
plantation shutters, paneling, built-in bookcases. One
of the best buys in town! $345,000 fee. Jan Young
642-8235. <C·35 >
OHM SUM l·I P.M.
#6 IOCKY POINT!
Spyglass Hill custom residence w/quality appoint-
ments. Huge living rm w/baronial frplc ; 5 BRs &
library. 3-car garage & super workshop area. Asking
$1.100.000 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (C-26)
2 II llACHWALI CONDO!
Very pvt end unit backs on eucalyptus grove greenbelt.
Less U'lan 1 mile to beach. Owner will assist w/flnanc·
ing. Paula Bailey 642-8235. OPEN SUN 2·5 P.M. 19586
SEAGULL. (C-37)
COUMTIY AtlMCH AIODlt
3 BR & family rm b orne totally customized w/ex.-
tensive use of wood, moldings, French doors. leaded &
s tained glass windows & brk pavers. $299,500 fee.
Sharon Smith 644·6200. (C-38 )
STYUD FOi TOOA Y!
Nearly-new 2 BR, 2 bath townhome in fast.growing
a rea. Great contemporary floor-plan. Planned com·
munity w/tennis. racquetball, pool & sauna facilities.
Exceptionally priced! Rose Gammon 752-1414. CC-39)
HAU°" .-HLA .. St
Large families or s mall will love this unusually flexible
floorplan & everyone can enjoy the beautiful big
POOL! A special offering. Coby Ward 642·8235. <C·-40)
WOOOlllDM eL811
Condo living combines the investment advantages of
home ownership w/benefit of external maintenance be·
ing provided. 2·story, 2 BR Ash model w/alr·cond in de·
sirable Woodbridge. $107 ,000. Lorraine Jackson
551-8700. CC-41 )
COIOMA DB. MAI
"CU,.HAMMat•
Builders, create your own estate in ~ fabulous loca·
tion ! 2 BRs, family rm home overlooking CdM beach
w/view of Catalina & jetty entrance. REDUCED to
$990,000 fee. Donna Godshall 644-6200. CC-42)
MIWPOIT llACH-1117,0001
Assume the loan on this upgraded beauty. 3 BRs, 2
bath tri·level w/upper deck. Like new! Lois Egan
644-6200. CC-43)
FOIMA&. & ...
You '11 love this prof. re·done home on fee land! Lovely
ficus trees & covered patio surround this comfortable
home -reasonably priced at $139,500. Susie Weiss
551-8700. CC-44 )
GllAT FAMLY NOMI!
5 BRs. family rm & view in Dover Shores! Great cor·
ner location w/upper bay view from master suite UP·
stairs. $297 .500 leasehold. Barbara Aune 642-8235.
<C-45 )
MIWLY muc•t
Lovely, big 4 BR English Country home in Laguna
Niguel. Surrounded on 3-sides by hills & parks. NOW '
$244 ,500 & you own the land! Jeanne Newman 752·1414.
(C-46)
WOODlllOGI CO't1M4n~I
Ideal greenbelt location, across from lake & pvt beach!
Prof. decorated! Sunken living rm; greenhouse win-
dow in nook: landscaping designed by "Roger's
Garden." Air·cond. $169,500. Young Park 551·8700.
<C·47)
COUMTaY u...-1
Upper Bey a rea. 21f.J acres located close to freeways &
airport.Estate onentea & 1oea1 tor stables. Gr~at
parcel for imagina tion. $495.000. Lynne Valentine
644·6200. (C-48 )
OCIA ... OMT VllWl
Nestled on a cliff overlooking sand & sea this 5 BR,
multi-level residence offers unique living areas &
features select redwood, leaded glass, sauna, spa &
stairs to beach. $2,250,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200.
<C-49)
211 WOOOlllD81 St4,SOOI
Cute starter condo near super recreational facilities.
Upper end-unit. Perfect for investor or 1st time buyer.
Paula Bailey 642·8235. <C-50
• .. CANYON ISTATlf
English Normandy residence -a view for every mood
-golf course, canyon, lake & lighted skyscrapers. 5
BRs, formal living & dining rooms, family rm, library
& maids qtrs. Detail & craftsmanship everywhere.
$2.000,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (C·51)
YRSAIW P9«HOUSlt
For tease $950/mo -Lease w/option to purchase
. · ..... $250,000. Bay view! Great recreation area w/
pool and clubhouse. Barbara Aune 642-8235. <C-52)
UDO MOID IA fflONn
Dock for your 50' yacht out of the wind. Deck w/BBQ
for entertaining. Magnificent view of bay from master
s uite w/frplc. New kitchen. Appt. only. Dona
Chichester 642-8235. <C·53)
PUIMIOUS
HAllOI _.
llTATBI
Ocean, bay, city and mountain view I Hl1hly upgraded
3 BR Jodel model on prime greenbelt location in pvt .
guarded.gate community. Asking 1855,000. Call
642·~· Appt. only. (C·SO
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!~2·9686 SJfi2.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
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752·1700 $330.000 Sat /Sun 1·5
14 Knlly, University Park. Irv
644·6200 S229.000·Cee Sat/Sun 1·5
• #34 Dra kes Bay. Spyglass. CdM
644-6200 ~9.000 SJ)l/Sun 1·5
•1801Santia#{o. Npt Reach
759·9221 $445.000 Sat 'Sun J ·5
•22 Morro Rtty <Spy~ls I C'<1 M
760-933.3 S52S.OOO Sut tSun 1·5
219 Via Nit·e fLado rs le> NB
760·1397 $399.900 Sun. 1·5
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fM0-5:1.<;7 $44R.OOO Sutt Sun 1 ·5
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962·HY11 $169.500 Sat 1Sun 1·5
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15 Clear Sprin~. Trtl Rk Hinds. lrv
631 ·7~ S.399.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1034 Sandcastle. HVH. CdM
631·7300 S330.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1301 Galaxy Dr .. DoverShrs. NB
644·9060 $579.000-Fee Sun 1·5
4 11 ..a. .. FAM RM or DIN •20511 Kelvin~rove. H.B.
,...... 962-1668 $169.500 Sun. only 1·6
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640 Sl.57 S32~.900 Snt Sun l s
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1 u ,.... ,AM •M « DIH • 1620 Galaxy Or CDover Shores 1 ••BOO Har bor Isl and Dr .. NB
911 ClirrDr .. NC'wport flt.•al'h N~44.4910 SS50.000 SatiSun 1.5 63H )094 $1.395.000 Sun. 1·5
673 6900 $33!> 000 Sun 1 5 197 Buoy + Eastside l C M tSl5 AnfJJ:lltl W<n . na.\ t'l("'l .'\ H • 1630 llis:!hland Dr . lfrhr Hlncis. NR 642.5200 ~124.500 Sun. 1.4
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602 Kings Rd . Cliff HHH>n. • R 1441 Galaxy Dr . Do\'er Shrs ~.R. ii";,j :nu :>-,.i!J 11011 ..;u 11 1 1
1t4l X2~~r, ,132 ~ Sun 2·5
2 H ,._. ,AM IM w DIN 631 7300 $2tl0,000 SM Sun 1.s fi31 ·7300 S470.000 Sat Sun 1·5 3129 Lincoln Wa\', ('ost a Mesa
,_ \l ,1nt1mt.>.~ewport8cach •IORueVlll<Jr~. >lagC\n .~ B 1820 To,von Ln . Baycrest.'.'J R 546.2313 ~l26:500 sun.1·5
1.:-·(1;!)(111 S281500 Sat Sun 1 5 631 -7300 S595.000 Sun 1·5 631-7300 S4 t5.000 Sat Sun 1 5 1318Antigua. Newport Reach
• 17 111 K11'~" Rei Cliff Haven. N 8 irg Willowgro\'P < Wd hrd~ 1 I nint.' 1730 r.alaxv Dr Oo\'er Shore~. N B 642·8235 ~75.000· ree Sun 2·5
··:q 7;3110 ~115,000 Sat•Run 1·5 55 1·3000 SlSS.900 S un 1·5 ll31 ·7300 . $525.000 Sun I 5 #6 Rocky Point. Spyglass
11 , \ 1.1 on1cto . Lido Is le. N.8 . 607 Rock ford Rd .. CdM t:I07 Sanliaj!o Dr .. BLJ yc·r·est. NB 642·8235 Sl.000.000-fee Sun 1·5
•i:J1 7:11111 S299.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 631·1266 S285.000-f'ee Sun l ·S 631 7300 S325.000 Sun l-5 20 Morrow Ba~· <Sp,v(!lass1 N R
:!i:!I .1th ,.\ ve .. Corona del Mar 801 Cliff Dr . Newport Beach 204 5 Shipway Ln .. Bayt' rest. N. B. 979.5370 $537,500 Sun t -5
t>:Ji 7300 S220.000 Sat'Sun 1·5 548·5835 S25S.OOO Sun.1·5 631 -7300 S275.000 Sat •Sun 1-5 116 Via Undine <Lido> Npt Bch
'711 Briri rwf><'<i. Woodbridge Glen. Irv. 1640 Irvine Ave . Newport Beach 1901 Leeward Ln .. Bavcrest. N.B. 759_9100 SS IO.OOO Sun 1.4 .i.:;2 2112 S121.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 631 ·3071 '\199.000 Sun. 1·5 fi3 1-7300 5265.000 · Sat Sun 1 5 1601 w · k 1 w t i·rr N 8 429 "·t 0 Lf i.. Lfl "' "' 8 arwic .n.. es (' t • • • .".II~ .\l'a('l::I 10ld CdM l CdM 519 E. 20th St.. Santa Ana l n armer r . r r.,r r nu .. '" 644.7383 s249.500 Sat1Sun 1·5
li'iS-f.000 $337.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759·9100 S89.500 Sun 1-5 63 1-7300 $165.000 Sal'Sun 1·5 •16 Cypress Tree Ln., Irvine
HJ Sand Dollar <Nwpt Terr. l N.B. 11 Royal St. Geor~e 1 Bg Cyn 1 NB • •426 Via Lido Nord. N .B. 644 ·7020 S259.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
im;.fiOOO Sl 15.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 759·9100 S950.000 Sun 1 ·5 673-6900 S895.000 Sat Sun 1-5 8362 Castilian Dr .. Hunt Bch
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S · · s S 536-6086 1 .000 un l ·4 759·1501 Sat 1Sun l ·5 760-0954 S269.500 un. l ·5 557 ·4375 $125.000 at/Sun 1 ·5 2921 Catalpa c E / Bluffs 1 N B
17 M istv Meadow. Turtle Rock. Irv. 232 Via San Rem o, Lido Isle. N.B. 1921 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach 646-3255 $256.500 Sat/Sun l ·S
551 -8700 S224.700 Sat/Sun 12-6 673-7300 $595,000 Sun 1·5 631 -2693 $279.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 wl437 Antigua Way. N.B.
.1052 Alder. Ir vine 22 Whitewater +J asmn Ck) CdM 32 Drakes Bay. Corona del Mar 646-5808 $475.000 Sat /Sun 12-7
551-8700 S139.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 964·2611 $300.000 Sun. 1·5 544·9411 $459.900 Sun 1-5 26421 Pa lisades Dr .. Capistrano Bch
:Jf>:Jl Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar #19 Shoal. J asmine Creek, CdM 1813 Oriole Dr .. Costa Mesa 640-5777 $955 .000 Sal!Sun 10.4 li44·fi200 S990.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 759·1616 S339.500 Sun 1·5 557·0682 S225.000 Sun. 1·5 * •812 Har bor Isl <Promo Bay> NB
111 \\'oodgrove. Irvine 1905 Diana . Ha r bor Highlands 225 Via Orvieto. Lido Is le 675·34 l l Sl.250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
752-2211 S225.000 Sat/Sur\ 1·5 642·8235 5169.000 Sun 2-5 644 ·9060 $379.900 Sun 1·5 • 1528 sanH ago .. Baycrest. N B
:?:.!3 Orchid A\'e .. Cd M 1740 Plaza del Norte. Bal Penin. 2337 La Linda Plue, NewPQrt Bcb --ft6'4;42~823.S~~S4~99~~.~566~·Pf'f!ieeeo----
,t)44-121t s.329 000 SatJSUA:.~--6~31•1266 S424.500----smrr-,--ff45-5752---U05]00 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat 12·4/Sun 1·5
5 La Serena . Irvme 8'Monterey Cir. fSpyglasl CdM 1978 Port Chelsey <Harbor View) NB 16 Ripplins Street. Irvin e
640-9900 S179,500 Sun 2·5 640·9990 $449.500 Sun 1-6 760-0241 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 55l -8700 $309.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3361 Tem pe Dr .. Hunt. Harbour. HB •2340 Bayside Dr .. Cor ona del Mar 5411 Strasbourg <T he Ranch l Irv. •1737 Bayport Wa y. Newport Bch
673-7300 S225.000 Sun 1·5 675-5511 5565.000 Sun 1-5 5~1 ·583.1 $145.900 SattSun 12·5 644-7211 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2502 Crest view. Newport Beach • 3397 Larkspur (Gr een bk ) C. M. 326 Magnolia , Laguna Be ach
546·2313 S287,000 S un. 1·5 546-2313 $134,900 Sun . 1·4 494 ·0658 5340.000 Sal/Sun J().4 6 IR ptln FAM RM or DIH
37 Sonrise (Northwood ) I rv. 2 Duane. Northwood Meadows. Irv. 21152 Shaw Lane. Huntinf!ton Beach 337 Peach Tree Ln .. Nwpt Bch
752-1700 5211.000 Sun. 1·5 559-8888 $172.500 Sun 1·5 833·1768 Sl98.500 Sat'Sun 12·5 646·1435 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge, N.B. 1435 Mariners. Newport Beach •2807 Ebbtide <Old HV > CdM •2033Santiago <Baycreso NB
644-6200 5647,000 Sun 1·5 642-8235 Sl79.900 Sun 1·5 675·6000 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6000 $.520.000 Sun. l,·5
5882 Sierra Siena. Turtle Rock. Irv 26522 WildVuTer.NelieGai1.LgHls
l IEDROOM 551·8700 ~.000 Sun 12-6 675·6000 $260.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
424 Mendoza Terrace. N.B. •1223 Dolphin Terr .. Corona del Ma r 32802 Shipside Dr Dana Point 673-6900 S479,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 642·8235 $690,000-LH Sun 1-5 "
25836 Dana Bl uffs West. Capo Beach •204 Via Eboli (Lido > N.B. 496-3774 $l75.900 Sat/Sun 12·5
673·6900 S245.000 Sun 1·5 760-9333 $.595,000 Sun 1-5 1030 Polar is, Dover Shores. NB
1011 So. J ackson. Santa Ana 375 E . 23rd, Newport Beach 831·0300 $350.000 Sun 1·5
552·3388 $89.000 Sat/Sun 1 ~ 979.5370 Sl84.900 S un 1·5 500 K Street. Balboa Penitr.NB
2827 Taba~o Place. Costa Mesa 2237 Avalon (Colle~e Park> CM 673·7300 S365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
549-1451 S145.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 642·2237 5108.000 Sun 1·5 •2872 Ballow <Mesa del Mar) CM
1 l98 Nor ia. Lai;?una Beach 2031 Yacht Defender. Newport Bch 556·2660 $1 15.900 Sat 1-5. Sn 2·5
497-3619 Sat/Sun 1·5 544 -9411 S389.900 Sun 1·5 1818 Oriole <Mesa Verde> C.M.
ifil Calle Vallarta. N. San Clem ente 17762 lronbark. Irvine 546-2313 5239.900 Sat Sun 1·4
192-7203 Slfi9.900 Sat/Sun 2-5 544·9411 Sl24.900 Sun1·5 2033SwanCMesaVerde >C M.
Ii Yorktown.Irvi ne •16 R ainbM\ F alls 1Trtler c k 54fl·2313 Sl79.900 Sat Sun 1·4 l i·Hl·!~XHJ SIG9.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 Gle n llrv :q Tiburon <Spyglas~ 1 CdM
:J.UM2 Camino Capis trano. Capo 955·0605 S2S0.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 675·3411 $649.000 SattSun 1·5
Reach 15 Monterey Cir. <Sp yj!lass Hill J 1820 Port.Cha rles Pl. HVH. NB
fifi l·1161 S285.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 CdM 673·4400 $234.900 Sun 1·5
409Colom busCr .Cornalllnds .CdM 644·2188 S400.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 26431 Palisades Dr .. Capistrano Bch
759·9100 S289.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2450 Marino Dr . 1 Bayshores l N.B. l 640·5777 $789,000 Sat/Sun 10·4
601 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach 548-2381 -fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1916 Ayon Cr. C Mesa Verde) C.M.
644·6200 $250.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3815 Sandune Ln . (Hrbr Vu Hls) 540-1151 $189.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
525 Cancha <Bluffs) Npt Bch CdM •6 Drakes Bay. Corona de l Mar
640-9900 Sun 2·5 759-9100 $398,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 673-8550 $455,000 Sat/Sun l ·6
1127 Noria. Laguna Beach 901 Chestnut. E ast bluff, N. B. 5382 Am alfi. Irvine
752-1920 5229.500 Sun 1·5 644-~ $299.500-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 551-8700 $310.000 Sat' Sun 1·5
423 Begonia. Corona del Ma r 8 Monterey Cir. (Spy~ls > CdM • L5432 Verdun. The Ra nch. Irv.
675-3317 Sunday 1·5 640-9990 $449.500 Sun 1·6 559-8888 $163.900 Sat'Sun 1·5
6 Rue Valbonne , Npt Be ach 30 Rustling Wind. lr \'ine 2632 Basswood 1 E 'Bluff) NB
644·8107 Sun 1·5 675-3411 S235.500 Sat Sun 1·5 675-6000 5232.000 Sun. 1·5
2323 E astbluff <Bluffs) NB 16 Skysail (Jasmn Ck > CdM 2306 Franc isco < Ba ye rest 1 NB
675·0000 $159.900 Sun. 1-5 Appl fr gate 760·9321 Sat Sn 1·5 675·6000 $275,000 Sun. 1-5
538 Redlands (Nwpt H gts) N.B. 215 Walnut. Newport Bea('h •1507 Seacrest <HVHls> CdM
675·6000 5269,500 Sun.1·5 540·3666 $149.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6000 S415,000 Sun. 1·5
616 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. NB • 18712 Via Torino. Tu rt IP Rck. Irv 376 E . 22nd St. (Back Bay) NB
673·7300 S389.000 Sun 1·5 55.1-8700 S289.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6000 $315.000 Sun. 1·5
26681 Paseo Tee ate. San Juan Cap 4 HDlOOM 2362 Silktree < Pepper treel Tustin
496-6042 ~109.950 Sun 12·4 ••8 Collins Island . N.B. 751·3191 5168.950 Sun 1-5
302 Campbell 1 Brit Wdsl C.M. 673.6900 $1.100.000 Sat/Sun l ·S 124 Via Lorca (U do Isle> NB
556·2660 Sl57.500 Sun l -5 216 Ruby, Newport Beach 675-1854 S495.000 Sun. 2·5
3360 Nevada. Costa Mesa 673-6900 $48.5.000 Sal/Sun l·S 2215 Donnie Road . Newport Beach
540-1720 $121.900 Sun. 1·5 727 B ·d D N B 675-5930 $289.500 Sun 12-5 H bo l l d Rd NB • • ays1 e r.. . . •••135 a r r san .. 673·6900 $875.000 Sat 1Sunl·S 2774 Mallard.MesaVerde.CM
642·5200 Sun. 1·5 5 Rue Du Part. Newport Beach 631·1266 $187.000-Fee Sun 1·5
4552 Roxbury, Irvine 673.6900 $699.000 Sun I-5 16292 Underhill. Huntington Bch
540·1151 5112.000 Sun. 1·5 32 Rue Gra nd Vallee <Big Cyn ) NB 540·1720 $174.900 S un. 1·5
104 Via Lor ca <Lido ) NB 640_9900 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3642 Sego fCollege Pa rk> Irv.
644·7020 $375.000 Sun2-6 2100 0cean Bl. CBa l P en ) N B. 540-1151 Sl 76,000 Sun.1·4:30
1318 Estelle. Westcliff, N .ij. 759.9100 S359.ooo Sun 1.5 18661 Via PaJatino. Trtlrk Hln. Irv 759·1501 Sun l·S U3 Vi a Nice, Lido Is le. N.B. 675·3411 5339.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 •17602Sti11Harbor.Hunt.Beach 673.7300 5369 ,000 Sun l -5 336 VistaBayaG 1Side)C.M.
. 640.5560 5120.000 Sun 1·5 ••45662nd St .. Newport Shrs. NB 645-0303 5174,500 Sun.1·4
SRR Seaward. Cor ona del Mar 642.8850 S248.000 Sun 1.5 2130 Santiago ( Baycr est ) NB
ll73·S.SSO 5315.000 Sun.2-6 Parking Avail. 645-0303 S247,500 Sun. 1·4
!223 Dolphin Terr., Irv. Terrace 124 Via Quito (Lido) Npt Bch 315 Poppy, Corona del Mar
642·8235 $690.000 Sun 1·5 675-6670 5495,000 Sun 1·5 640-9990 5695.000 Sat Sun 1·5
i21:l Spruce. Santa Ana 2101 Leeward (Dover Shrs) NB 5471 Sierra Ve rde <Trtlrkl Irv.
:> IO·:l666 S88.000 Sun 1-5 640·5357 5219 ,000 Sun 1·5 752·1700 5195.000 Sun. 1·5 :rw ~H. Laurel (Deerf1d) Irv. #4 R. k <Trtl k ) Irv1·ne 1000 Sea Lane. Newport Bch llnrOC r i52-1700 5135.900 Sun. 1-5 760 9333 ~/\ ooo Sun 1 5 644.200917cn.16l6 Sat/Sun 1 ·6 · ~. • 1106 .Vista Quinta <Bluffs) NB "" 3 Bl k Woodb ·dge Irv1'n e 7M-9333 8224.000 Sunl·5 225La J ollaDr .f:'llptHgts>NB ac swan . rt ·
759·9100 $240.IV\I\ Sat /Sun 1-5 55l·f!OO SU>7.500 Sun 1·5 ~ l'M2 Lorl Ann. Irvine '""' 915 l t J · T errace 118 Via lthac? (lido Isle) NB • l a a ea, r vm e ~>:l~·R451 $139.900 Sun 1·5 D 642·8235 $755,000 Sun 1·5
3254 New York Ave .. C.M · 6?3-l6IO/G73-o316 s595.ooo Y l ·S •3707 Inlet Isle, HrbrView Hills
979-5370 $116.900 Su nl-5 2029MframarCPeninPt>N.B. 642-8235 $345,000 Sunl-4:30
• •3613 Windspun. Huntington Hbr 675-6000 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 N B h
!i36-7533 $295.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2404 Vista Nobleza CBluffs) NB 6107 Lancaster , ewport eac ~~4.5150 ~.ooo S at/Sun 12.5 760-9333 S250,000 Sun 1-5 fltK Kin~s Place. NewPort Beach °" -vu oo De 1 c t M ~6·7 171 $218.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 135 Via Zurich. Lido Isle , N
5
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2<>u Port Wcybrid«e ('lnnJms) N.B. •99 Broadway CEastside) C.M. •1942 Santiago <Dover Shrs> NB ..... , .... n y n s s 5 840..5357 $375,000 ·sun 1·5 675·3411 S210.000 Sat/Sun l.S 6"·7171 $185.000 at/ un 1· •1072SantJago cDvr Shrs) N.B.
2718 Shell. Corona del Mar * 1195 8olH Way • Costa Mesa 979.5370 S19S.OOO sun 1 .. 5
613-aw> s:m,ooo Sat /Sun 1.s 67M400 Sl58.500 Sat/Sun 1-s
TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
2 llDIOOM
2644 Monte Carlo. Santa Ana
673·5354 $83.500 Sun l ·S
l IEDROOM
202 Intrepid 1 Npt Crest > NB
640·9990 $189.500 Sun l 5
CONDOMINIUMS
FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM
1700Westclf Dr .. ;;15 <Westclf) NB
631·7300 $99.500 Sun 1·5
711 Ocean #308. Hunting ton Bch
536-4497 Sat /Sun 11·5
39 Wildwood. frvine
551·5869 Open Sat/S'tln 12·5
#17 Wild Goose Crt. Nwpt Crst. NB
673-5354 $169.500 Sun 1·5
543 W. Wilson . Al. Cost a Mesa
540-1720 $99.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
543 W. Wilson . A2. Cpsta Mesa
540-1720 $102.000 .. Sat/Sun 1-5
26443 CaJle San Antonio. San JC
496·6042 SSS.500 Sun 12·4
#2 Swift Court. Nwpt Crest. NB
673·7300 $178.700 Sun 1·5
17667 Brittany Ln .. Hunt'g Beach
646·7171 ::&.900 Sun. 1-5
21372 Brookhu rst '725. Hunt'g Bch
646·71 71 $125.000 Sun. 1·5
#2 Swift Court. :'\wpt Crest. NB
673-7300 ffiR.510 Sun 1·5
2 IR plus FAM RM ~ DEN
23 Palos. Irvine
631,7300 $179.500 S un 1·5
768 T ustin Ave . Npt Beach
640·9900 $169.500 Sun 1·5
l IEOROOM
543 W. Wilson. A3. Costa Mesa
540·1720 $107 .000 Sat /Sun 1-5
13 Sage <Woodbr idge) Irvine
752-8492 Sl05,000 Sun l ·5
l U ,._ FAM ltM or DIN
22 12 Vist a Huerta c Bluffs > NB
675-3411 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•25 Bridgewood {Wdbrg> Irv .
759·9100 S290.000 Sun 1·5
#6 Canyon Lane . Cor ona del Mar
760-1065 S215.000·fee Sun 2-5
MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
l'h llDROOM
23 Cabrillo. Newport Beach
673-6900 $24.950 Sat tSun 1·5
I 2 llOROOM
1991 Newport Blvd.< Pondrosa) CM
538-&98 534,500 Sun 1 ·S
HOUSE & GUEST
FOR SALE >,... •utn
2885 Ballow Ln., Mesa d el Mar, CM
557-8618 S187.500 Sat /Sun 1·4 .... .........
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TOWUINGI
2 STORY!
Mesa Verde's r1ne~l
eillate' ( 1u.1nt bdrms. 2
baths. ramlly room .
:.tone fireplut·c:. country
k11chen t;11 Ut > room
I lul(\: pn \ Jh! l.'onwr lot
1•1i<'l' $174.!150. Cit ll now'
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HSTIUYS
Newport C re•t
Rare I s tory condo. 2
bdrm. 2 ba, end unit with
rnultl>iJ ceilings. Close to
communlt) pools & ten
n1s Sl69.500 "17 Wild
G1M11>e Court Open Sun
I.)
Santo Ano
l'rac·ucally new 2 bdrm
townholl!>e. 'er) d e an
01A11t•r lea\ 1ng JreJ
S83. ~OU 26-1 I :'\t on ll'
CJ rlo Open Sun l :>
\JAURY ST \t;Pfo'F:H
S1':,\ LIO'.'J HEALT\'
673·5354 497-3388
OCEANFRONT HOME
PLUS UNIT
Spet'lacular a rch llet:ts
dream View. \'1ew
, II/IA With :! lidrm i.:ue!>I
c1uarter,, or renl ;1 I
~t-"IHlrl ·, be!>t Call
1.-u; 7171
FTFYPI
Fashioned lo hl ) our
µot•ket buok 1s this dean .
al\raltl\ e 3 bdrm condo
close 10 shoppm~ Uni)
iti.5.00CI Call !179·5370
LLSTATE
-REALIORr"
EST A TE CLOSING
O\ATier mus\ sell Harbor
\'1ew. Somerset model,
Sbr. 3ba. t erms avail
S259.000 Also 9 unit
Townhome Apt's close to
heh area Xlnl terms,
l'Onlral't 7', dwn
.\G E~T 645·9850
Coioniol Mansion
1:> rooms of luxunous hv
u1g 1li.6!JO i.q fl I incl. formal hvmg & dm1ng
rm. Oak paneled hbrar).
master suite +4 uddi
uonal bdrm sus le!>.
maids quarters w 1sep
entrance. family room. -
game room. S Cireplaces.
charming kitchen. !>Unn )
breakfast rm . la undry,
:.ewing room. exercise
rm w sauna & stt!am
bath, wme room. eleganl
powder room and .!
wat·1ous ~car garage all
behind electric µa tes
For \Our a pµt c·all
cei11un 21 Surf Realt)
'53() 7542
COLLEGE PARK
POOL HOME
This s uper 3 Bdrm +
family room, pool home
Is on the 2nd largest lot in
College Park. Loads of
upgrades Se l le r
rmllvated. A Offered al
Sl 19,500 540·3666
.4L Whelan
,.. Real Estate
PARK PLACE, HI
Spacious .i bdrm, 3 bath,
new t•arpet throughout.
l5x30 master bdrm.
pegged oak kitchen Cloor
Walk to beach. park. ten
n1s, racq uetball As-
sumable l sl TD. OPEN
SAT & SUN 12-:> 21152
Shaw Lane
PYRAMID
Ex~~-833-1 768
OCEAN VIEW
l:ieaut1ful San Clemente
Ocean Hills Condo. 3
Bdrm . 2 12 balhs ,
SI 10,000 Sell or ex
l'hange for small unit
PYRAMID
b~honcJor• 833°1768
IMTERESTIMG
LISTINGS
2807 EBBTIDE
4 BR + den , 3 Ba, pool,
rabtili>us view $495.000
leasehold.
502ACACIA
2 BR + retreat. 21'l Ba.
only 3 years old. S337 .000
OPEN HOUSE
SAT1SUN
U~IVUI: t1V~l:i
For further in for ma lion
contact Sara Marvin
675·5688 or 675·6000
PLUSH COUMTRY
FARM STYLI
S78 ,900 No cp1llfyl1tCJ
Long pvt drive to fan
tastic: remodeled home
wtold time palor. coun·
try kit. & king mstr suite,
1111 on estate like grounds
wtservlce bldg. Beat bch
itrea. Best yet. Assume
low Int. FHA loan. ~o
quallfyl na, no c:losina roetu. HU RRV CALL
AIALTY WORLD
147-6100
LOWDOWM
O~AMXIOUS
Prime CM Location. 31>r.
1paclous yard, Prtn. On·
ly. m..a112
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1620 GA!.~~y ,R. Open Sot/SIM 1·5
SPfC~·~Ul.~~ VA CATION HOME
j M IN •• : . .: "':~ROWHEAD
,\ WJ! d ·, 11111:1 •c.:.-.1~n. Wor ld view
fr.,i:~ l '' \• hl.i.:v 1 t-rrace!'. Western red
cetl.ir· :1~ .v. r.::: \rtlstic decor. 3
bedroom' "·-·t• !10\\ & enjoy it forever.
On!y ~~t.. 5fil
All THIS ;:oR 5179,500
' t :, , ~. 1'.l'T •'' ,.·, dt'l!$?ht with
well-rirni•.,:rt·J !!..i. iLn::. front & rear.
L\I ade for emertainm,!!. Large 52'xl30'
lot with cnmolete privacy. Den. 2
h6t.:r~iqt , · :•'-·~· ---
b a~ h:; \\,' r ~ ,c ;:; n ":-> o if ga rage .
SpaC'iou~·!i:!ht tw1e ht. A happy home
and all for Sli9.50o. ,,
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO.. REALTORS
21 11 San JoCHplin Hils Road
NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 64"""4910
ZPSCO 4 -cs cs ¢ S P P AWSlCl!U'.&>CW
THE REAL ESTATERS
IAYSHORES
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5P:\I
2502 CRESTVIEW DR.
I.I. COTT A.GE
C harming 2 Bdrm
w/p1cket fence. 1 block to bay Seller financing
available. Offered at NB
Complete!~ remodeled 2
Bdrm home + 1amtl~ room, formal d1n1n it
room and muc h mort'
$281.000
S?..!9. • 644· 7020.
5-\6·2313 or n-1:! \Jr ;
-,-; 11.''.'' u nl
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nOl Tris COid CdM ) CdM
675-6000 S229.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2600 Bayside !Old CdM) CdM
675-6000 S4R5 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5
608 Marguerite <Old CdM) CdM
675-6000 $335 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
3-2 IR
421 Fernleaf, Corona de l Mar
851-9522 S339.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
520 15201 :i Begonia. CdM
642-5200 $309.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
4-2 IR
I 14 46th St.. ~ewport Beach
645· 7573 Sun 3-6
T~IPLEX
c rC) ~lE
2 28R phis I BACH
643 PIL'rT'"T ~t.. Cn<:.t2 Y.esa 75g.Q!i)fl -B~:: nr.o Sun 1·5
-·-. :l:RN ISHEO
FC P RENT
2 BEDROOM
22"1 Pacific Ave .. Cost a Mesa
• Pool
• • Waterfront
,.. • • W aterlront & Pool
'=~::.~' scc ~~~-a~~s· :::~ -----·WIM lty CU.T I, '°'1AN
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I S I T H E F
I I' I I I'
6 UNITS
Prnnl' Coron1 d~I \1 ur location. Pride
of ownership Walk to ~ach Private
potlo. (1r@plMc In units. Owner mny
help finutH''4 S7SO 000
714-471-1600
WM E DOUD & CO , INC.
2865 E Coast Hwy. Ste. 20i
' Corona dol Mar CA 92625 • ="'•"? __________ _
ATTIMTIOM
SING US
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'115,000
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O NE STORY
CONDO
$71 ,900
l.urJie 2 Bdrm utlu ll c:un
uo on a lush Mreenbell \
must s1..-e for onl> S71,000
• \<'l now ! 5-lti-2313
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EAST BLUFF
S BDRM
$256,500
'illlll'I0\11< "1th Vt!Ul·l!lul
'IUrruu111llllt(li for lht.'
it• 11w101( lluntl~ 5 Bdrm
:1 hJlh, 101 m.i I 1hn1nl( ~
IMJlt' tumd y k1tc·ht!ll
\VJlk to i.l'huob ur ')hop
ping, llt!Jr ll'llllt., l lub
BIG CANYON
3BRMONAC0
TOWN HOME
<.>vn Hsl' Sun 1-5
:;t; Rue Valhonn~
Jas. Taylor Hlty
&.ltl-!lti88
Pete Barrett
~----presents __ ._._.......,.
ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN
5 Bdnm. 3 BATHS -large rear patio
with cement runway for scooters.
Large fully equipped kitchen with
mi0rowave oven a nd nice family
room. ~ssumable loan. S124.500.
197 Buoy, CM 0,.... Sun. I ·4
-stiPER SHARP
HARBOR VIEW HOMES -hiJ?hly
upgraded 4 Bdrms 2 baths Montego
model. Fee land. near pool.
1930 Port Corney, CdM Open Sun. 1·5
VACATION IN NEWPORT
MOllLE HOMES -Choose the one
for you in DeAnza Bayside Village.
Priv beach. pool. spa. See #77. #78.
300 E. Coast Hwy. NI Open Sun. 1-5
60' PRIME BAYFRONT
PIER AHO SUP FOR URGE BOAT -
Sandy beach, pool. beautiful view!
Lovely 3 Bdrm home and more.
Leasehold: $895,000: fee ; Sl,536.700.
135 Hcnor Isa.ct Rd. Opell S. 1-5
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX
so. OF HWY -MEW umMG -3
Bdrm unit with beamed ceilings.
new kitchen appliances and used
brick patios. 2 Bdrm apartment
with wrought iron gated entry. tiled
pa tio and open. s unny feeling.
POPULAR PLAN Ill
JASMINE CREH CORMElt -3 Bdrm.
2 baths and formal dining room.
lots of privacy in lovely enclosed
pa tio. Sprinklers in easy-care yard.
Lowest priced P lan III. $285,000
520 lecJoNa. CdM 0,... S. 1·5
ARST TIME AVAILABLE
HEAR IACK IAY -quality
constructed 3 Bdrm home. Must see
to appreciate the details thruout.
Origina l own er. ready to move.
$147 ,500. Call for appt. today.
ON THE FAIRWAY
CUSTOM MESA VERDE -4 Bdrms.
formal dining room. family room.
game room. eat-in kitchen -pool
and s pa. $375.000. Call for details.
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
STIPS TO SOUTH IAY w e ll
mainta ined units -front has 2
Bdrms , built-in kitchen, fireplace
and peek-a-boo water view. Newer
rear unit has 3 Bdrms + guest
rooms. Well priced .
W~ST NEWPORT DUPLEX
CLOSE TO OCIAM AHD SAND
roomy and ,.,.r,anlc> 2 .;tori(>l'.
Intercll:m geable 'i1ze units ~ ~llcl :!
or 2 and 3 bdrms. Buittins. newly
carpeted, neat and ready. $279.000
A PAMPERED PROPERTY
IA YCRIST -Inviting country
kitchen, with lots of used brick and
builtin BBQ, high open beams and
fireplace. shutters thruout. Easy
care 3 Bdrm home. $275.000
ASK US at»out our home warr01tty
progr.,.. which conrs buytn & ..a.r..
SPYGLASS IM
THE SKY
'l'ht• prcstil!C of li vin~ in Spyglass
1111 ls. PantustiC' ocean view & C'it v
li ghts. Breathe the clean air & relax in
the jacuzzi while sipping a cool drink.
This lovely 4 bedroom. 3 bath home
ha s been upgraded throughout. Many
extras.
FABULOUS FIMD OM LIDO
A careful buyer's dream in this 3
bedroom corner charmer with bay
view. Circle this ad & phone right
now.
Reduced Price $595,000.
LIVE THE GOOD LIFE
LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT
La rge boat sli p. Elaborate 4500 sq. ft
bavfront home. 5 Bdrm suites with 8
baths. Elevator. security system. 21 '
runabout included for fa mily fun.
LID"O ISLE
Reduction on 4 bdrm, 3 bath, lovely
2-story home. Garden patio. formal
dining room. professionally decorated
within the past 2 ·'ears . S3tiH.550.
EVERYTHING YOU CAM ASK FOii
30' SLIP-VIEW OF BAY
Beautiful 2 bdrm, priva te suites plus
den. pri\'ale patio. deck. wet bar,
dumbwaiter. centra l vacuum svstem.
Many up~r aded extras. Exclus ive
Harbor area. Will not las t !
BALCONY, BAY VIEW
E xclusive Penins ula Point. 4 Bdrm. 3
batti s. 4 12 mont h s ne\•. l arge
assumable loa n S365.000. Lease option
avail · -------~---
LIDO WITH ALL ITS SPLENDOR
Yearly lease 3 BR , 2 BA . wall to wall
ca rpet. drapes. s unny courtyard.
Close to tennis & clubhouse. All the
a menities . Plus prestige of living on
Lido. Call now for appointment.
LIDO SI 00,000
Price reduction o n thi s corner
ch arme r with a bay view. This 3 bdrm
re modeled home is a buyer's dream.
A fabulous bargain with excellent
financing.
TIME SHARING
Go all over the world. Start in Puerto
VaJl art.a where the sun never sets.
Only S.5950. Call now for information.
Frtt profnsional inartset ..........
ar~ o•ailable. Cal now fof-appoMl11oeftf.
673-7300
3377 VIA LIDO. N EWPORT BEACH
VA NEWPORT HO DOWN
SUnday,August 11. 1980
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
' \ OAILV PtLOT 03
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
OPEN TODAY 1-5
COME WITH US ••• TO llG CANYON. The popular Deauville
overlooking golf course and mountains . Three large
bedrooms, dining and family rooms. Lovely pool a ncl spa.
I 0 RUE VILLA.RS Coll 631 ·7300 for 9°'e ct.orGRu .. $595,000
COME WITH US-TO DOVER SHORES. A delightrul display of
impeccable taste in remodeling a nd •decorating. Four
spacious bedrooms. dining and family rooms. The gourmet
kitchen will inspire any housewife .
1730 GALAXY DRIVE ......••...•.•...••••••••••••• $525,000
COME WITH US ... TO BAYCREST. Fascinating three bedroom.
dining a nd family room home. Lovely courtyard e ntry with
electric gate and intercom. Owne r will help fina nce.
1 51 5 AMTIGUA WAY ....•.••..•.•••••...•••••••••. $450,000
COME WITH US ... TO CLIFF HAVEH. Older but expandable two
bedroom home. Delightful family room with fireplace. Huge
living room windows frame an ever changing view of the
harbor. Low maintenance yard. Sparkling pool.
17 I 0 KIHGS ROAD ..•...••..•..••.•.•. REOUCEO TO $415,000
COME WITH US ... TO HARBOR VIEW HILLS. A little world of
your own in this serluded F IVE bedroom and famil y room
home. From your own deck you can watch the cows grazing
on the hills ide. yet you are only five minutes from
downtown shopping.
I 034 SANDCASTLE ....................•...•.•.••.• $330,000
COME WITH us .... IQ u.y~RESJJ!iUasteful use of custom
mi rrors accent the expanse of this lovely four bedroom.
dining and family room home. Private courtyard entry .
Pool size yard.
1307 SANTIAGO DRIVE , •........•...•....•..••••. $325,000
COME WITH US ... TO IA YCREST. Custom built four bedroom
home. Family room. Dining room. Newly painted and
carpeted. Pool size yard. Tree lined street.
2045 SHIPWAY LANE •••...•.•••.•••••.•.•••.••.••• $275,000
COME WITH US ... TO IA YCRfST. Attractive four bedroom,
21,(.t bath home . Family room . Dining area. Elegant decor -
a touch of New England.
190 I LIEW ARD LA.HE .•.•..........•..•.•••••.••••• $265,000
COME WITH US ... TO HARIOR HIGHUHD. A great family
home. Four bedroon~ .... two baths. family room. Numerous
improvements •r.:1 ·, .:1~ copper plumbing. new 40 gallon hot
water heater. compa·te outside paint job & driveway being
resurfaced. Handy to schools and s hops.
1429 MARINERS DRIVE •••••••••••••••••• -: ••••••••••• S 165,000
COME WITH US-TO WESTCLIFf. Upgraded two bedroom
condo. Convcnien '. . .;hops. banks and the harbor facilities.
1700 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, # 15 ........•.•............. Sft,500
1617 WESTCLIFF DR., H.B. 631-7300
DUPLEX
2 Units on fee land
Across from park Near
beach, bay, & shopptng.
Priced at 5205,000. Eves
642-2253
$82.800 HO DOWN VA F'tnd whJt ~ou warll 111 I Class1r1ed Ads, your one·
Daily P1~1_. <.:las~1flt>ds ~lop shopping center. We have only one! :I $87,900
Bdrms. 2 baths, kitchen· Great s tarter home
/family area. Builtm ap· Located on oversized lot.
pliances. forced air. 2 Trailer a ccess. 3lxl6"
car garage . lt "s a patio. Just listed. Hurry
DOORS TO BEACH bargain sa2.aoo Call on this one! Call963·67t>7
2 -2 Dutpldex 0 owner ~~~~I ·",,,., , , .. 1 [~{~·ii . .r
11 v-·'''1
•'• "'" • ~ mot1va e . p en to • .
cr eative financin g . l® •· ! Possibly little or no cash. , · '
WiU trade property -boat . · : -·
-car · or ? ? S249,000. .
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BROKERS-REAL TORS
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OCEANFRONT
Large deluxe BALBOA
Dup le x. 4 Bdrm, 212
baths up, 3 bdrm. 2 baths
down Fireplace each un
1t. Comp! redecorated &
THE BLUFFS upgraded Shows like
brand new Onl y
$665,000!
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OWN THE LANO $135,000. 3 Bdrm + large steps to beach. Creative
$269,000 master s uite , 2 baths, financi n g pa c kage
2404 Vista Nobleza cozy kitc hen w /b a r makes it a great invest-
644·5150 Opn Sa/Su 12·5 Brick fireplace, 2 car al· ment at $374,950 or offer.
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640-9900
BIG CANYON
GOLF COURSE VIEW
"Versailles" model at end of cul-de-
sac. Dramatic entry. two story liv-
ing room and formal dining room.
F a bulous m aster s uite plus 3 other
bedrooms with t heir own baths.
Guarded gate comm . OWNER WILL
ASSIST IN FINANCING. $675.000
at 5675,000.
32 RUE GRAND VALLEE
OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5
BLUFFS CONDO
FEE LAND
3 bedroom. 2112 bath immaculate
"Q" Pla n featur es s unken con-
vers ation a r ea with firepl ace.
Spacious living room . formal di~ng
room and a billiard room. Beautiful
greenbelt location close to com ·
munity pool. Owner will consider
AITD. $247 .500.
525CANCHA
OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
PHASE Ill
Immaculate 4 bedroom "Montego"
w ith ocean view. m any extras
a I a r m syste m . tinted windows
automatic sprinklers, soft water
community pool -tennis. $335.000.
MCLAIN BIG CANYON
Lowest priced 2 bedroom, "Green-
briar" CONDO. large sitting area ln
master s uite. Sunny patio next to
sparkling fountain, community poo~.
spa and tennis. $184 ,000.
PRICE REDUCTION
Deluxe condo in Newport Beach
with assumable loan, 2 bedroom +
den , 21A! baths, vaulted ceiling ln
living room with ·brick fireplace. Hh~hly upgraded kitchen. Now ask·
lng $169.500.
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SMALL YARD
If ~·ou are t ired of spending th1>s1•
precious weekends working in thf'
vard : this mav he the home for ~·ou ~ A popul;1.r Montego Plan in
Ha rbor V1e\\ Homes Sinl.!I<' story
with 4 bdrms and family rm Lot~ of
f!lass onto private nicely done yard.
small but attr~5tive. Wh en vou et
lbat over powering urge to run on
the g rass. the community greenbe lt
is nearby. A very good buy at only
$234.900. See 1820 P ort Charles
Place. Open Sl!n 1 to !'i.
FANTASTIC VIEW
On the front row in beautiful Irvine
Terrace -a lovely Oriental Style
home with spectacular action view.
4 Bdrms and family rm. Spacious
enclosed yard with swimming pool.
La vi sh interior use of stone and
wood. Impressive without being
ostentatious . $1 ,096.000 and worth
it !
SUMBMIT TERMS
C u s tomized 4 bdrm h o m e
con veniently located in North Costa
~esa not far from South Coast
Plaza. Rough sawn paneling. bar.
formal dining a rea plus 1an eating
area in the kitchen . Huge master
suite -secluded. Pool and jacuzzi
sol a r h eated a n d complet e l y
private. Reduced to $158.500. Owner
will help finance so s ubmit your
terms. 1195 Boi se Way will be open
Sat &. ~tm 1 to 5.
ARE SALE
f n the Bluffs. Ra r e Angelita end
unit single story with 2 large bdrms
and 2 baths . Interior has been
d a m aged by fire. If you move
quickly. you can spend insurance
money to redecorate a s you wish.
Choice location on widest greenbelt.
Enclosed sun room. beam ceilings.
l a r ge fireplace . Owner is in
Oklahoma. Price has been reduced
to $189.000. Do you hear opportunity
knoc king?
JASMINE CREEK
Ou ts tanding locat ion on extra wide
greenbelt. ft 1 Plan with 2 bdrms
and 2 hath s + den. Nicely
decora t l'd throu g h out in light
ch ~erful colors Formal dining ar ea
and an eating a rea m the kitchen.
Front and rear e nclosed pa tios.
E x t ens i ve privat e community
recreation facilities Guarded gat e.
$279.500 full price. Owne r wi ll
fina nce with S65.000 down.
WALK . TO BEACH
Orean side of the hw~'. in Corona
de ! Mar. Cozv little 2 bdrm home on
full size R·2 'lot drastically reduced
by out of town owner. Temporarily
rented . Ple nty of room to build
second unit. Lots of trees. HiJ?h ·
\"isahilit ~· locat ion . Now o n ly
Si98.500!
ANANCING PROBLEM?
H ow abo ut a lease option ?
Completely redone 2 bdrm. 2 bath
condo ln the Westclirf area. New
c arpets. drapes and kitch e n
appliances. Adjoins beautiful pool
and patio area. Also has enclose~
yard. Available for lease at $670 per
mo. with option to purchase at
$125,000. Immediate occ4pancy.
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l.1d11 fines' bav + ocean view.
2 hr. 2 So';l<e model. sec
bldg. sec._!" '/. 'j2!· boat dk.
poss ~--n" U :5K. super
1n\'est. Bob & Dovie Koop. ·
VILLA SO. OF
R.OtlEHCE IT ALY
.-> l>r. 7 ba + maids wing. 12
ac . pri lake + wooded area.1 all ha nd crafted. Gorgeous .•
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st I'll Bob Ai Oovie Koop.
IAYFtlONT
3 br. 3 ba. very lrg lot sandy '
br h . rm for 45 ft. boat. V>west
priced waterfront home $435K
wtS240K 11.4 int. Bob & Dovie.
Koop.
NEWPORT + UHITS
3 br. 2 ba. fr. Owner unit +
3-2 br. 2 ba. Vr. sha rp. $340K
w S190 K assum a t 11'7.-. inc
S21.300 yr Bob & Dovie Koop.
LEASE W /OPTION TO IUY
Sl0.000 op dn $170K. S96K 1st
ass um at 13"4. 5 br. 3 ba. fr, dr,
n ewly decor . Bob & Dovie
Koop.
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All new design. open kit. din.
f.r .. liv rm. Fab kit w/lsl bar. 3
br. 2 ba . Ivan Wells home. Bob
or Dovie $285.000.
LIDO IAYNOMT
LEASE #7D
2 br. 2 ba. fab ocean & bay
view Re mode led new. Sec pk·
ing . Pool. poss boat dk .
S1500t mo. Bob or Dovie Koop.
2IO PATIO HOME
Clean . prof. decor .. pool + ten·
nis in Irvine. Only $118.900.
Patrick Tenore.
FANTASTIC
HOtlSI paOPHTY
1 acre covered with giant oak
trees. 4 bdrm."""21h bath. view
home w/pool. spa & secluded
privacy . All for $227 .900. Norm
& Kasey McKinley.
JI UHITS
'°51TIVI CASH A.OW
28 units by owner/broker. 8
.vears old. Adult bldg. $795.000.
9x g ross OWC w/29<7,-D.P .
1'orm & Kasey McKinley.
P·E-R-F-E-C·T
Great Mesa Verde location.
,great floor p l a n . g r eat
ne ighborhood. great price. 4
bdrm. fam. rm .. Buccola home
at a perfect price of $214.900.
Call J ackie Ha ndle man.
MESA VHDI CUSTOM
Prime 5 bdrm. den + f am. rm.
Delightful pa tio for entertain·
ing. bra nd new carpeting
thruout & u $160.000 assumable
loan. Call .Jackie Handle man
for upp't.
FOltMH MOOll HOMI
Choi('e HuntingtQn Seacliff
;1rt•a -near the beach & golf
('ourse. Ideal for young family.
3 bdrm + fa m. fr & ideally
pri red at $169.500. Jack ie
Hancilt,)man.
L.AIM
ASSUMAIU LOAM
Terrific 4 bdrm home tn Mesa
Ve rde. Hobby area. lots of lndt
trees. move-in condition & in-
teresting new llnancing availa· ,
ble. Call J ackie Handleman for
details.
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SILL REDUCED $101000. New 4 Br
horn w t fam rm. s pac ous kitchen.
ctramatlc entry w/ctrc . staircase.
Oetar hed ~arage w/s~p. bonus rm .
perf e('l for in-laws or teenagers. 411
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OFFERS!
CALL TO SEE 673-9060
LIDO ISU. New listing. 2 Br & den. 3
baths. Perfection in every detail.
$389.500.
LIDO ISLE. Wide 55 · lot w / spacious 4
BR h o m e . In viting ram-kitc hen
w 1 used brick frplc. $425,000.
LIDO ISLE. Lowes t Lido price .
Cha rming 2 BR wtdin rm. So. patio.
Lo\Lely strada. $292.000.
COSTA 1MISA CONDO. Pride o f
ownership. 2 BR. 2 BA. nr. Or. Coast
College. Tree top vista. Reduced to
$96,000.
HACH HOUSE. LAND VALUE! Small
house w/guest qtrs .. nr. ocean & bay,
c1hl j!arage. $150.000.
D 4 v I D s 0 N a E A L T t r N C.
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Yww, Vl.w, View!
Ocean view from J decks
In Laguna He a c h . one
y ea r n e w , e u s 1om
amemt1es. Ioli. of wood.
3 Bdrm 2"'1 Ra $229.900
Call Magg ie Appl'I
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ocean view. 3 bdrm home
with sepurale family rm
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SUNDAY 1·5
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bedroom. 2·'• ba1h lu11ll11
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MEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING
UMIQUI IM IA YC•HT -4 bdrm. single
story. s pacious. just refurbished, 11 o/r
loan. $275,000. See Marian Reedy at
2306 Francisco.
UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS
New. views~ 3 bdrm. pool, spa, fee
land . $415,000. See Bert Reedy at 1507
Seacrest Dr.
UMlqul-AT lMI MB.UI .... -New 4
bdrm. views. 1.3 a cres. only $260,000.
See Laraine Shaw at ~ Wild View
Te rrace.
UMIQUI IM OLD COIOHA DIL MAI -
Shingled duplex. 2 1 bdrm -1 ba
units. both immac .. cute>See Kathie
Shields at 601 Iris , bring $229,000.
UMl9U1 IN OLD CORONA DIL MAI -
New duplex. view. secluded. 3 and 2
bdrms . $485,000. See Jacqueline
P e arson at 2600 Bayside.
UNIQUE IM THI IACI IAY -
Immaculate, 4 bdrm~. billiard room,
RV area. $315,000. See Natalie
Fogarty at 376 E. 22nd. N.B.
UMtqut IM OLD COIONA DB. MAI -2
bdrm plus income unit. Newer
construction, older charm. $335,000.
See Barbara Hutchings at 608
Marguerite.
UMlqul IN IAYCllST -6 rms, pool
spa and views. Exciting, ~.000. See
Mary Wold at 2033 Santiago Drive.
UMICj)UI IM IEASTILUPF -Lusk 4 bdrm.
lge lot. paddle tennis. nr. park. high
school, $232,000. See Pat Merry at 2632
Basswood.
UH19UI IN THI ILUFFS -3 bdrm
townhome. beams. deck amt assume
hi-bal loan. $159,900. See Nancy Laux
a t 2323 Eastbluff.
UHICj)UI 1M OLD HAllOI YllW MILLS -
4 bdrm, den. sep. wing living, view
a nd pool. S495,000. See Rose mary
Farrar at 2807 Ebbtide .
UMICj)UI '" OLD COIOMA -MAI -2 bdrm. 21h ba, cozy loft. with patios.
decks. etc. $337,000. See Sara Marvin
at 502 Acacia.
UMIQUI IM MIWPOIT TmlACI -2
bdrm townhome, e nd unit. adorable at
$115.900. See Rita Boland at 19 Sand
Dollar.
UMtqul tM OLD COIC*A DB. MA.I -
Ch armJng duplex, 2 +den -2 +den.
brick fplc, So. of Hwy. 1254.000. See
Binnie Dixon at 707 Acacia.
UMIQUI IM PiMtMIULA POINT -
C h arming 4 Bdrm, steps from
ocean . sundeck. great fin•ncln1.
$300.000. See Marilyn Hodges at 2029
Miramar. I
UMlqul .. MIWPOn H99Hfl -3
Bdrm ranch style. country kitchen,
pool, great financing. 1289.500. See
JoAnne Perkins at 538 Redlands.
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REALTORS,675-6000
1441 laet Cout Hlthway. Cofou del Nar
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court:. ::J B.iruna Court
$181.500
675-1771
2000 WEST BALBOA
NEWPORT BE.\(;11
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fixer Assume S175.000 at
E11ceflettt l t>.droom. poot. view!
$375,000
ly cappoitttment only-Hurry!
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The Comeo ShorH RHidetttiol Specialists
760-0621
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HOME: 2 story, 3 bdrm
and guest quarters
Larae patio. S355.000.
LOU IRECHTB.
& Auoc.. 675-3331
Open 1·5 1101 Balboa
CHAIMIHG 2 STORY + MODERN APT.
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
J ASMINE CRfft<-GOOO IUY
Plan 2 2 bed roo m & den .
tastefullv decorated in earthtones.
private yard with spa One of the
most reasonably priced properties
and seller. will assist with financing .
11.AMD MEW DUPUX
RIDUCED TO $315,000
Outs tand i ng ow n er 's unit. 3
Bedroom. 3 ba th. wood vaulted
ceilings. French door s. fireplace
PLUS 2 bedroom. 2 bath rear apt.
Paned windows. vaulted ceilings.
pd vate d eck w/ mini view. Please
s ubmit all offers. Owner will assist
with financing.
HOUY MARKAS, I.GT, 644-6200
752-1414 551-1700
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'101 Dover O.·ve Horbot Voew (eNe< on Comer, 1 blk to bey. 3
blks to vie. I& LR. w '2 s ty
ceiling. brick r.rptc. 2Br.1 .. --------------... l~Ba. s ep d in rm. rorced
air. dbl' gar + charming
apt. S375 mo.. w bltns.
Dani s h J.rp l c .
FABUL OUS AS ·
SUMABLE FINANCING
& owe 2ND. SAVE
Sl.OOO's ON INT & LOAN
COSTS. S390.<tlo. Area's
best. •
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(2131 434-0901
BY OWNER
~ Emerald. 3 Br +2 Br
apt + guesl rm & Ba.
$435.000. Owner will
carry at 12%. 6i5-2975
OPEN DAILY
l·SP.M.
New ~ bedroom home
$485.000.
216 RMby
On water 4 bedroom
Sl.100,000
I Collhtt Isle
Call 673·6900
for details
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home, 3 bdrm. 2f ba.
ajlent. 661-1161.
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-H.I . IACK IAY. 4 Bdrm + bonus
room. 3 baths . 2 fireplaces. new
carpeting . Lovely pool. Large lot on
cul-de-sac stree t. La rge assumable
loan. Newly offered a t $195.000.
-IRIATHTAKING VIEW!!! Choice
Corona del Ma r location. Newly
remodeled home with stained glass
entry. 4 Bdrms . huge family room &
formal dining. Only $365.000
-HIW ASSUMAILE LOAM. Charming
2 bdrm beach condo with double car
garage. End unit Single s tor y
Offered at $88.900.
-CHOICE VIEW NOPHTY. Corona
de ! Mar location. Lovely 3 bdrm. 2
bath custom home. Has formal
dining room. large fa mily room and
cou rt yard entr~'. F.xclusively
offered $288.500.
-SPACIOUS CDM COMDO .
Elegantly appointed . 3 Bdrm. 3 bath
in great location. Close to shopping.
schools & Fashion Isla nd. Formal
dining room. family room with wet
bar. Fee land. Offered a t $215.000.
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-DRAMATIC 2 $TORY. Gorgeous
c ondo with g ua rded ga tes .
Professionally decorated 3 bdrm. 3
baths. formal dining room a nd huge
family room. Walk to pools and
tennis courts. Home wrapped by
patios. lighted s pa. BBQ & fire rin j? .
Entertainer 's delight. Offered at
$325 .000.
-ILUPFS llAUTY. ONLY $148.500.
C h oice e nd unit overlookin g
beautiful greenbelt. Best location In
The Bluffs. 3 bdrm. 2 baths. Won 't
last!
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WMIWATEIVU
DA.-A ILUllFS
Rare 2·story Condo with 3
bdrms. 21\l b~. tennis. pool & spa. Unobstructed
VU of OCEf\N, Manna &
city lights . Fabulous
master suite w deck .
s;!.15,000
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WATERFRONT
HOMES
REAL ESTATE
631-1400 1~
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Ilk :ma illntnJ? room. DPLX-SUPER SHAPE
IJtnth room l'ounln Owner occupied 18 yrs
k tll hl.'11 .\ lnl mo\ e.1;, S135.000
t·ond1t11111 S225.U00 Open _4_93_·9_38_1._4_93·~6i __
---------•I lli1u::.e Sun I 5. 1813 OPEHHOUSE
32802 SHU•SIDE DR. JASMINE CREEK t >note Ur C \I
SUPER I st IUY
L'lcJn 2 Bd. 11, Bu condo.
1-;nd unll •>n a quiet
grl*nbell Sparkling pool
& i.pa. Ai.i.ume FHA
IO<tn Call Craig or Jerr.
631,1266
REALTORS
No down. swimming pool
home $89.900. blt·lns.
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MODEL SEA WIMD
Highly upgrad ed
Seawind. 4 bdrms. 3 ba.
huge comer lot. $162.500
R.E. Professionals
963-8377.
Call Joe Agent 963· 7649 or .... __..~ 96.'.J.67~ ---~ 1042
WALi< TO IEACH •••••••••••••••••••••••
2Br, 2Ba. upgraded <:on
do. almost new. verv-WATERFROKrWITH
very nice. pool. jacuzzi. POOL & SLIP
ti:n nts . volle y ball.
clbh~e. sec gate. mui.l
see to believe S126.SOO.
A!>sumc Is l $66,000 al
9:1 ,r~ Owner will con
sider 2nd TD Open house
Seaspr ar y 21372
Brookhurst 723 968·84 IO.
Beautiful Christiana Ba 1
with indoor pool and l'.~
pans1ve view. Perfect for
en1erla in111g in this J
bdrm. formal dining rm
home with patio and boat
doc k Owner w ill
lease opt ion a nd ex-
IY OWNER change $750.000
HovHtforS.
*LAKEFROMT* Woodbridge Covington.
this 2 BR 2 Ba enter
tamers deltghl tncludes
a huge wooden deck over
the lake. atrium. hot tub
with decking. coz) brirk
fireplace. l:t parkl111g &
aaq k t1 l·hen. plu~h
earthtone c·arpels . pool.
jacuzzi. I cnnis courts
$22A,SOO. Call no"
953-0300
~rbert Howkins R.E.
OPEN HOUSE
75 Lakeshore, Irv.
S:il Sun 12 5
BY OWNER
4 "lra lrR Bdrm~. 3 Ba
:! slory, Ir~ ~ ;ird. t'l'lnl'nt
palt0, land1tt•Jpetl 'ClrJ
storage. upgraded W:ilk
to school!> De~pcrale
must :.e l'' ~1-1 2.500
552 1490
, Owner ransferred
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rm den iilf.""l i. bl o('f( fo
tcn111::.. Te\\' ink le I' ark
llnl ~ Sl2-1 .900 l'Jll
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Sat Sun 12·5 lg ram rm 21681 Sea Side HOMl~ 3Br. 2Ba. 2 frplc:.. pool. -WATI:.RFRONT
-r:n-!168·0991. 896 1533 • . REAL ESTATlt HEW I :J bJrm. 1 IC\\. :s:.!0!1.1100
t)pt•n hou~e. ~JI Sun I "
\1>1>l I rom Gatt: L1nclJ f-'t.'rl!U'>011, 75!1 U31i3
Ill + CJ• onus
roofft, dinlnCJ raom,
21/2 ba, family room,
~bar, fplc. 3 car
9aro9e. View lot.
Wfftland Realty,
-IY OWMER • 6~1-1400 OH THE MARKET
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Term~·O\\ nl'r 6-14 ·21:!0
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\'ilia with ,,pectacul,tr
11ews i;)cJO :-.q fl + 800 "'I
fl t•f d t>ck111 g T o1ul
µn\i.ll'~ wnh JUtomallC'
gates & securrt~ ::.ystem
3 bdrs. pool. J s pas .
s auna aquarium. lrg
dark rm & hobb1 rm E\
lens a\·e u:.e of imported
hand patnled llle & patio
llle & custom leaded
11l ai.~ windows Soldr
:.~stem l\e~ to pnvate
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DUPLEX l + I
i:;,l·ellent income Top
CcL\! lol'ation 5285.000
PAUL MARTIN
~EAL ESTATE
644-7383
STARRY MIGHTS
TW1HKLIHG LIGHTS
\S[) Be.iu11ful h1ghl)
upgraded 5 bdrm homl!
~inken II\ mg room With
l'otlh ccthlll!~ & frplc
\1,11\) cus tom features
Lncomprom1stnl( \lew of
mtn!> can~on-. & CllY
hJ?hh S.'>Ji .500 <:all to
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Costa Mesa 1024 ........•.••...........
NEW CONDOS
.!&3 BEDR00:\1S ~larttn~ tH SIOl.000
On \'1ctona bl" 11
'.\iewport &
Harbor Blvtl.
549.3559
Eves 646-6093
t.\l:REL P t. i mos. new
lwnhm 3 br. 212 ba.
haghl~ upgraded corner
unit .\ 'C. steps lo pool.
Sl-19.500 Ownr. 631-6030 BT«o
496-3774
1032 1----------······· ............... .
3 +SPA
EAST SIDE
Lol'ely 3 Bdrm. large
~ard. enclosed patio.
built ans Cul de sac. quiet
loca11on Only 8125.900.
l'all 645·9161
..
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.1 REAL TY ~
a;U-8440
OPEN
SAT(SUM 12-4
2419 A VE LllRE
QUlB'T CUL-DE·SAC 3
•-~!!!~!!!~!!!!!!~ bdrm. tile entry . up graded carpel, din rm.
MESA VERDE
OH GOLF COURSE
3 lMrm 2' ~ bath custom
home pr11 ale court~ ard
cnlr~. large lot. 3 pauos.
ell!C tronic securil}'
~yi.lem. smoke and fire
alarms. wood paneled
dt·n. VanLuil wall cover-
111g:.. custom hardwood
parquet and Italian tiled
fl oors. numerous other
ame1111 ics An outstand·
1ng home S350.000.
3BEDROOM
Double garage. 60x120'
lol Quiel location. but
dosc to s hopping. New
roof. copper plumbing.
hardwood floors. plaster
"alb. good cond11ion.
5110.000 with an assuma-
ble loan
skylight in ram rm.
levelors. central air. bar
Sl38.900.
tt.lltif9• leach I 040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
6HDROOMS
Neat & clean & only 2112
miles from the surf. Full
price only $113.000.
Park Place Inc. 842·7461
WALK TO CiOLF
COURSE
Nice 3 bdrm. 1:\1• ba. with
large yard. Only short
walk to ~1eadow Lark
Goll Counie. Full price
Sll.3.750.
Park Place Inc. 842·7461
SEA.SPRAY COND02 Br.
4B r . 2 Ba . 1 98 11
Gloucester 968 0991 .
896-1533
POOL. Large 5Br. 38a.
Prime location. near
beach. $169,500. 536-7090
Bkr.
OCEAN
CLOSE!
Sl 10,000 ...
3 Bdrm, frplc. patio. lge
yard with room for pool,
too! Just Usted!
963-8182
BY OWNER, 400 plan Cal
Classic By The Sea, 4br,
2sty, 21"2ba. liv rm. din
rm, lam rm, highly up·
gra d e d . $172 .500
Consider l sty in trade.
W. HB. Open house Sat.
& Sun. 12·5. Seller can
help finance . 552
Ridgebury Dr .. H.B.
84~0326 Must Sell this
weekend.
FA.M/IONUS RMS
4 br. 3 ba, pride in
ownership neighborhood.
Don't miss this one.
Roy McCardM, Rltr
548-7729
Exquisite upgrades In·
elude levelors, mirrors. r-~44:.1 wallpapers. micro·wv, '-"' ..
PACIFIC CREST
VILLAS
:";c" I~ unit condo pro-
)l'ct tor sale Open house
S:Jt & Sun 12·5 700 W.
\'1c1or1a St 642·1430 or
7i0·55i!I ---- -------1
TRIPLEX ILSHD>
5128.500 C11~la :\t esu. rentals
lnoorash co1tmedpabect. 3r~1 . 1 -j21
r, vau am ce1 . Tr 1 Ii •
i n g s . J u s t I i s t e d ---------~'--==:::..;;..-
Sl.26,SOO .. Call for appl. Open HouseSun.1·5
Ninra Jarvis 642-8850. 6541 Shenlyn
John Coombe Realtor. Super HB area. lo,·el}
MO 9UALIFYIMG
Landmark's largest SBr.
w /pool & s pa. 8341
Hurstwell Dr. Sl99.SOO.
Owner I Agent. 968·0838 .
Sll .700 ~ r . Expenses REDUCED SZ.563 } r. Owner will
Jbdrm home with a tc.
Deco r alor per fec t .
Be a ul lfu I y rd w illl
gazebo. Just reduced to
8125.900. Assuma bte
loan. Bet~. Real ty
World . "46-5531 or
846-2629.
help fi nance w 'S45.000 ()pen Hse Sun 1·4
dn . .\.ssume loan. &362 Castillan· Dr
Joan Liv•ly Reoltor Elegidi ~ Br 3 Ba
!HZ &i99 w tfamily, formal dlning.
------It b uae patio rooms
-o w:-.:E R LE .\VING Ch oice are~. Now
GOOD LOCATIO ..
Nice 4 bdrm. with large
ramily room ne11r Hunt·
ineton Center and Frwy
access . F ull price
lll9,MIO. E·SIDE DUPLEX :iT.\TE H & F Spa. 3 Sl65.000. Must sell! A(I..
Two 3 Ir. Units bdrm. R\' access. 1114 -----------I Park Place lne. 842·7461
SI 42,500 \'ullcy Cir cle . Broker . ""-"' . ~2 1118. '162·6365 o.e.r.:..., , .. 1026
FULLER REAL TY .....
546-0814 Jl'Sr L ISTE'D. quiet
k:a!>ts 1de a cross from
p.irk .i BR 2 Ba, new
curpell>. Devan & Co
<.\l' J11wn, 11', h nallC'tng
S u p"r l Br 2 ' HJ
t"nt-i-e 91Gih 1;.i2 03-!6.
11i 3 l:l:.'li
UV llW~F.R :JBr. 21 zBa
Ct10\lt> . .: c.1r ullach~<:I
it:1r~1!ole +many l'lrui.
12.U~XI 1.142-8325
~2-t1368
v WNER ~1 UST SELL
E.i :-t :.1de duplex .
~1 35 000 S ubmit all
terms. By agent. 642-5062
or6i3·1182
~EY.,POPT ... EIGt-'TS AREA
NEW CONDOS FOR SALE
134 Ogle StrHt, Cotta M9sa
}Ir Giid Zl/2 h
1114-1915 ..... ft.
OPIH SAT. & SUH. f·S ,...
T t·•
. ·~ IMVISTOltS 2 dtluX• duplexes In Dana Point.
Ftret>licel and balconys. Seller will assist In financing. S165,000 each.
" DAMA POINT HOMI ' bedroom. 2~ bath, sweepin1 ~~-'Vtew from living room and bedroom. WoOd-sldlng and shake root. SUbrolt terms. $195,000.
WA.TERFROMT
CONDO
W /IOA. T DOCIC
Big 3 Bdrm . o nl y
$295,900. A very good
buy!
OPENSAT/SUN 1-5PM
3613 WINDSPUN scon JtEALTY
Sl6·75ll
1044
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IHVERMESS
Posh executive ex ·
cellen ce! Turllerock
Glen patio home-Inver·
ness Model Premium
lot. Gorgeous view. Lush
landscaping Drama ltc
fi replace. conversation
pil. skylighl and more~ 4
HOMES
We have two 3 bdrm. ~
ba. free-standing homes
Sl~.sooeach
RA..-CHO
SAHJOAQUIH
2 bdrm. 2 ba. Presl1ge
area with views . $147 .500
each
UMIVHSITY PARK
Greenbelt location 3
bdrm. 211'.1 ba Central
air End unit. $137 .500
WA.SHINGTOM
MODEL
3 bdrm 3 ba. den. and
family room Sl72,500
These ar e office e)(
clus1ves Please call for
a ppoantment
552-1800
BR + family room Just fJ $330,000. Call now for
private pr eview
752· 1700. ,.., )]<
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WOODIRIDGE
LA.KEFROKr
Spectacular view. A/C. 2
Br, 2 Ba, library. Enjoy
Woodbridge wa y o f
life/sailing, canoeing &
C.A. activities. Ask for
Lynn or Carol Noah
559-5164
2 Id Patio Home
Clean, prof decor. pool + tennis, only $118.900.
Patrick Tenore 631-1266
Agt.
* *JUST LISTED! Hard lo find Briarwood
rmdel in beaulirul Wood·
bridge Broadmoor .i
beautiful Bdrm in over
2000 sq ft. Compare the
value at
$179,900
1s2-2211 I ( rJ. ._ )""•dbrldQ•
• Realrg
TURTLEROCK GLEN 551·3000
Large single level 4 I •9208arranu l'k"'·''"lnt•
bedroom, designed for
family living and enter
talning. Fireplace in
both living and family
room. Spectacular foun·
tain and fish ponds in
central atri um Lux
urious ma s t er bath.
Professionall y decoral·
ed and landscaped
Amenities galore for the
most discriminating.
Open House Sat1Sun 1·5
19Sycamore Creek. Glen
Hellwarth. 559.9400
REALTORS
••3000 SQ FT
Jn Irvine for t:NDEH
S200.000 Almost com
pletely new from top to
bottom. This massive S
bedroom 3 bath home
merits your per~onal tn·
speclion.
w~,,dhrldgc
RealtlJ
55 I ·3000
4920 Bun nu Pk"~. &n ·lnl'
••ON THE LAKE
One or Irvine's most pre· ---------•I stigious residences. OP9f su.-DAY 1·5 W 0 0 D B R I D G E
Sl Rocky Knoll CROSSING 'S largest
Turtlerock Vista. 3 BR rrodel. The · Easton". 2
3BR.FamRm,&den. b l ks to s hopping &
f1exlble financing w as· cinema. Call for your
sum1ble loan. personal inspection.
.......... .......,... ..
760-0914 Spectacular Vw. Penthse
Condo, over Rancho San
Joaquin Oolr Course.
4 Bdrm. townh o m o. Ptiv.ll&ht,alry,2br,den
Smo'ketree, pool, s pa. 2ba. mu.IUple upgrades.
tennis. park. 1127.900. l211SK,owner752"6439 ·
731-'7848 . ---------Woodbrld. 4 bdrm. 3 ba.
WOODBRDGE IRV PAC family rm, 3 car garage.
Prescott By Laloon 5Br HI & h I y u p a r a d e d .
By owner 12•M 552-4666 Ownr /All 5"·5687.
BY OWNER COLONY : 3 WOODBRIDGE CONDO,
Br. J Ba, formaf dlntn1. 2 BR 1 BA. end unit
air. Prime cond. tnd loc. w /lnd1cped patio, up·
.... Principals only. aradea. auu.mab&e lal ll
W.OC74. MZ.000. -..900. 551·5102.
Sunday, August 17 1980
OPEN HOUSE 1-5
lJ·Sage. m Woodbndge. J Br. 11, Ba. \'1llager t•on
do. :icross from l:l1rds1111~
Park nr W Y .ill' Loop &
Birdsong. S105.llOO
~lat·Arthur Group
~5· 1188. 752·8492
EXQUISITE
home 111 Orange Trl'l' :!
hdrm. 2 ba. Fabulou,
pat to with µn 1 ale .. µ,1
I>ci:oralcd tu the :>.:th
degree J nd :i pnm1• lm·a
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Tt•rrtltc rei·reatto11Jl
lacthlle'
'+513 C.otPUSDl·IRVl1'E
OPEN HOUSE 12-4
4 I Sparrow Hawk
lmmJ c ulate 4 Bcl rm
pullo home 1n Wood
bridge Close lo s"' 1m
dub and lennts l'l)Url
Fealure!>. tro p rc·a I
atrium. sla1ned ~lu:.:.
window::. and parquel
floors Assuma bit• loJn
S155,000
don osen
r~altors
1213 ~ COAST HWY
LAG t;N A B EAl'll
497-4848
INVESTORS
Steal this 1mmac lwnhse
1n t h e lake s al
Northwood ror thousands
below market lbr. Iha
loft. w pr"· pat io on lake~ Cl!nlral air. tennis.
pool. & jac Perfet•t
Cond onl~ 6 mos old .\s
s um Sil.500 :i l 11 .
S92.990 0\\ nt•r 111 J 1 r a r r y :-.; l' l' tis q u I l' k'
e:.cro"' 838 li2fi
e RANCH
REALTY
5!>1 2000
TOWNHOUSE IN
THE LAKES
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:-.aun.i t 1·n111... \'kin~
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LJkepint·, e RANC H
REALTY
551 2000
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BEAUTY
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NORTHWOOD
Prote-. ... 11mu lh fl1·1·11rat
~1 · \II lht• up)!rJdl''> .\.
,1mc111t1e" 1 uu 111uld ill•
:.in· lk lu.)(t• tnlt•n·om.
plu.,h l arpl•lln)! & tk
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beaultlul I hclrm. f.1mil~
r m lo rm a l d1n111 g
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2f)()(J "'I tt \II lh1'> l•ir
$211! . .'>00 ~
Woodbndge, 2Br rnndu
~ 000 As.,uma ble Ii.I
owner will t arr~ l.1r~e
2nd Open lll1U:.t· s at &
Sun u .... m:r 559 !:!Iii
Turtlerol'k <;Im 1;.1rdcn
llome . I J rk!> µu r 11
model 3 HH 2 Bd FH
parquel flour.., ru:.111m
ilel·or hcJUI 1·111 ti pal 111
loJdetl "' ru ... 1 h•,it url'"
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'$35 3.S35 a ... k tor -.:1t•k
\'rat·rn
Designer's own home. Stunning 2
Bdr ms & de n with one of Irvi ne's
best views . A ma sterpiece ~
$275.000
OPEN 1-4
10 SWEETWATER
CTum at Sycamore Creek I
~Nll ilt l~ ~'/'~
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1o;r
600 New pc.rt Cont er Drive • 640 6500
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN
"San Joaquin" model 2 berlrooms
plus den study. Qualit ~· neutral tan
c a r pets a n d d r a p e s . \-1 i r ro r ed
doors. F<tbulous golf course view. 2
private patios. Askin~ 5179.500.
Penthouse ''San ~l ateo " m()(kl. 2
bedroom unit overlo<'kine J?o lf
course and night li g ht \'tew .
Upgraded. Community pool. tennis.
$178.000.
NORTHWOOD
Year and a half new 3 bedroom. 21 ~
bath single family detached home.
Many up~rad es . 3 car ~araf!e .
Owner will consider contract with
20'7r down. S169.500.
WILLOWS
3 bedroom home in great family
area. Privacy. RV access. Good
terms . Try contract o f sale.
Asking $125.000.
DAILY PILOT O."'i
don osen
rc"ltur,.,
1:m N CUAST llWV
l..\CW:'-JA BE:\l'll
cl\17·~48
VIEW! VIEW! VIEW!
Hrealhtaking view of the
Pac dtl' f ru m San
Cle me nte Is land 10
Holl\ wood Hills from
this immaculate 3 Bdrm.
den. lam1ly room home
Amid 1owerrng pines
Ht·Jmed ccahngs. com
1>l c tel~ r edel'Orfill"d
'i!J!,l .iOU
don osen
real tors
t:!l:I ~ l'OAST llWY
l..\(;L :"\,\BEACH
~97 . .ig.ag
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WEEKENDER
1 t 111u 1wed " ~pot dose lo
lttt· :\larttta this Dana
I '111111 1luplex ma~ hl· thc
.111-.wt·r :\I am untl has ~
l~lrm:.. hl'Jmed c•t•thngs
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pat to u~e the l">t~ 1
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11111~ :)111.000 full prtl'e
\ll~SIO;o.l Hl::ALTY
•IX.') S C'>l 11 .... ~ Laguna
17 141 494-0731
FANTASTIC
OCEAN VIEW
1 Bdrm. 2 ba. hu!!e den. 2
lrp k lo ' cl ~ yard
<;l23 .. ">00
\t 01·eJn Sparkling I
bdrm Jill. pool. special
amcntl lP~. cl garage,
µn1at e ... 1cps lo beach
Owner will help fmance
Jl II', Submtl SJ.l-0.000.
:! Bel rm. 2 ha condo
l/utcl area . µoul. Jacuzzi.
dubhouse. frplc. washer.
tin t•r . rcfri g. Owner will
Itelµ llnance SIZS.000
Peg :\lien Rllr -l94-i578
BY OWNER
lmmac -tBr w fa m rm. lg
1d. unobstructed ocn &
can~ on views. $289,000,
Great terms -194·1216
Soph1s11caled ocn view
l111ls1de home 01 ertook·
tnJ! La~una lkh Co
11 rd 1n .il1ng l'US tom
t•Jrpl.'llng. drnpene!> &
\\Jll CO\'Cnngs. 3Br. 2Ba,
1mmal·ulate cond1tton.
Prml'1pab onl~ Sl89.000.
lh "" ner fi.J0·-1890 dys .
1:).l .~IOe1c!> "'knds
FOH SALE BY OWNER
Luxunous North Laguna
home 2 blocks to beach.
Trad1t1on a l Monlerey
Spanish style. Upstairs
oce:m \'iew. 3500 s q fl.
4bdrm. -Iba . den, formal
dtn rm. hv rm. lrg fam
rm. breakfast area. wet
bar. 2 frplc. beautiful
c·ourt)ard entry . lrg
palto, l:t pac1ous cedar
c loset s . 2 ca r gar
SJ.I0.000 Will consider
t•arr~ back Open House.
Sat & Sun. Aug 16 & 17.
10am·4pm. 326 Magnolia
~!:ll (16.S!!
\:.uma ble IO', loan on
soph1st1 cated Ocean Vv.
I hlb1de home O\erlook
mg Lagun.1 Rl·h
l'urd1nat1n g cu s tom
t•r1>l'lmg. tlra pen es & wit
t'O\Crtll~l> 3br. 2 ha, 1m-
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11111 .1 SIS !l.000 BY
nW~EH day.; ll-t0·48!lO.
t'' <'!> & wknds ~W·8810
OPEN IM SHORES
IY APn!
Outstanding Villa only 2
~t-ars old. 2 Bedrooms
p lus ~lud~. 2 bath~.
ttourmt'l kitchen. pool
size lot Room for ex·
pansion. SS0.000 down
and owner will carry the
balance Pri \'ate area
with pool, tennis and
beach. Super buy. won '1
last S250.000
MA.G.-IFICENT
COUNTRY ESTATE
Pnme prh·ate locution,
OC<'an view on one acre
sate Beuutiful custom
country English sµr ·
rounded by lush gr(junds.
pool and spa. s Bdrm. 411
baths. $875,000. uo.ooo oow.-
Terms ! Term ! G r eat
walk to bea c h
Remodeled charmer!
Two bedrooms. garage,
fresh landscaping. high
~lllnas. s hows great
Hur '! 155 000.
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land & the dupl1•x tor
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hroker
H1•:111t 1ful 1 hdrm. 3 ba. 1·hoice corner
1<11 S:i:l.S.OOO Roat s~ available at
l!i noo \
~I ;agnaf1t·<•nt \Hllerfront home . 1151ft.
l'U l\'ATE \\ater frontage -42 1(t.
tlot·k l«:tn bC' extended t o l 00 1ft.
l'<11loram1<· 'it'ws in all directions ..
·1 l50.000
For a pr1,·ate s howing of these
J.Ht·~t1 g1ou:-executive homes on
pitturcsque Trinidad Island. please
('all Ka~· Stubenr a uc h.
RE.ALTY WORLD
HUNTINGTON HAHOUR
B40· I 263 846·5531
"ISLAND LIVING IN LONG BEACH"
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[) isc·0vc•r the picturesque beauty (If
~ :1 plt>s Is land in I .on,I! RraC'h. Serf'np
l<.. quiet neigh hnrhoods rriss·crosst•<I
\1 c· an ct Is a s \' a c h ts s a i I b " "n
\ lamito.s Ray'· This Spanish ·Vill a
<':1plt1r<'' the feeling! Luxurious lv
appPant«d 4 br. 3 ba. 3,450 sq.ft. of
lh·ine · Cnurt~·ard w jacuzzi~
C OURT LOVELY Bd home l'.11r1t·k EVERCH.\~r;t.'Hi DI Tri leve l c us tom die' Tenore 1>31 t2t;f) \l.(t PR~IU:\S 01 llh.: hills t.'orated home \\'llh man) ----~><tr as 4 BR . 2 ---------• 4t :.ca fmm th1:. l'hrl!> 1 1 rep I aces. p 1 us h
Abel de~ignell 4 bdrm carpels, colored tile. 4
hom e o\·erlooking decks and more call
Laguna S:iuna. game Larry :\1ezzanatto. rm. lge kitchen. fam rm.
lge master brlrm +
many mort: .1memtrc:~
s.a~.000 Redhill ~Realty
552 -7500
Newport hocll I 069
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Newport Cffttff
640-5357
TO SELL OR BUY
·IM AL'lOF
NEWPORT BEACH
Please Coll Us. . • .
:::495,000
Terms Available
Open Oail " 1·4:30PM 71 Angelo Walk Information ~ 2131433·1247
REOUCED FOR
QUICk SALE
HARBOR VIEW
HOMES
ENTIRE BLOCK
3 · 2 Bdrm ~ H ouses
il7-i23 Irvine Ave. Btwn
Holly Ln & Laun•I Pl
S200.000 Terms . Ori v,;o
bv, donl disturb Occ.
OWC. 675-7788 Owner
A.l.T.D. I 0 1 )o o
l..irgc 3 bdrm :.!' / h..r
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5 UNITS !+. LAND
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VERY SPACIOUS
5 Hdrm:.. 3' 1 bath:. HiOI
Warwick Ln . Westc hll
S24!J.500
OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 .
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PAUL MARTIN
REAL ESTATE
644-7383
B.\ Y cmmo B '1. so '
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Sl70.WU Lar~e I Bdrm 2
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PAVILIO\ HEr\LTOI<
tii:l·8t2U .
OPEN HOUSE
5 Br + Family
+Pool, + 28x2 I '
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b' 1h .. HoJ\ l>ble deluxe
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renting J;. .ipts G reat
1.1'< 1 mplreJt ions Will
h J ' l' ' p e n d :.i. b I e
" ~i 1.; 11rn1 1:.1:.h down.
Srll 1.lrl< \' $2 150.000
l'r11l1t µotl·111 .,., condos
hUI.)\' l'ho11l· ll1ll Crook .
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RV Parkinq Pod
l'ert~ct for the lrg acll\e
(amll} with 2 ma :,l~r
suites 1n <ipprox 2900
::.pac1ou~ :;11 It on llm 1 r;al
fie l'UI dt' :.at· ... 1 CJ11l1
$?20,UOO
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conta1nl:'t1 trlr. s ips 5 . MOTEL :-. \I \I, I, ;\IF: I> I C AL
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r el' r l' J 11u11 r 11 o m .!.·11~1 "ll fl rent able s pace. Laguna Bl•a<·h \lohlle ~1;; IXMI 2\1'' olu\\11 OWi lot ... 11l· I'! 1100 :.q fl Could
llome Lu :.pa t1• n•nt bcilance butlcl more F'ull p rice E!llDL ESS VJ EW OF Elegant 5 bedroom . 4
T tt E C 1 T Y A N O bath ho me now under
OCEAN. 3 levels with 4 construction Outstand-
bdrm. din rm wine mg cuslom features in·
celJar. S59!!.000 631 1400 elude large master suite
JASMINE CREEK
lJecorator·s own home
Absolute ly s uperb. 3 Bil,
3 ba. Plan 6. Ocean view
plus wide greenbelt.
r\1C. With or w out
furniture. 10 Aloll Also
Plan 5 with ocean new
Beautifully decorated. 17
Whitecal
Owul.'r ll•;1v1ng Lown. ·lbr.
2ba Cam rm bcautifullv
decorated. XLnt fmanc·
mg $'225.000. Open l·S.
Sun .Only 1978 Port ----------1 Chel~ev 975· 1260 ur BAYCREST
1737 Bayfront Woy
<Off Holiday 1
Open Sot /Sun I ·S
644-72 I I
s22_._soo_.i~4.4oz:i ~o ooo At!t .>Sti·2660
U \YFRO:-.iT :\lOBll.F: Industrial/ Redhill~ Realty
()73 -7:300
WATERFRONT
HOMES
Rl;AL ESTATE
631-1400
Wood Cottage, lbr. (rplc.
walk to beach, $145,000.
owner. 1·499·1997.
CONTEMPORARY
Wood & g lass 3 bdrm
home with large
playroom for entertain
mg or fam1)\ tun Spec·
lacular wlute water & Cl·
with h ydro.whirlpool
jetted tub. formal d ining
room. garden room.
custom fireplace with
conve rsation pit. 2 car
garage. 17'x38' p rivate
dock with water & elec-
tricity Som e optional
color· selection possible
during constrµct1on.
Pnced Sl.395,000
Open Sunday 1-5
800 Harbor lslctftd Dr.
carol Hoff. Agt, 63l·OQ9.l
Shown by appointment.
ty lights \'iews Cedar Peninwla ~·
siding inside & out. Completely refurbished.
S375,000. one blk to beach. You
MONARCH BAY own the land. Great
Every room an this 3 financing. $205.000
DOVER SHORES
4 Br & covered pool Live
W<e a Roman Absolute ly
beautiful. Over 3.000 sq
ft. 5375.000 1942 Santiago
Dtive
LIDO ISLE
Best value available
Price slashed. SlOO.oOO
~ew j.once S32S,OOO firm
~lotivated seller Extra
lrg lot. In move an cond1
l ion. Lin! 1n mJ1d ~
quarters 223 Via Ithaca
CORONA DEL MAR
Ocean & IJghts view ~ Or
and den in Sea \'rew.
760-0241 . ~ hdrm, 2 12 ba. lush
l.ind::.capmg. atrium spa.
MUST SEE TO BELIEVE good a:.suma ble loan.
0 L D W 0 R L D S27!1~.11 Sat Sun 1·5
SPANISH HACIENDA 1921 Leeward Lane. NB
OH BACK IA Y Owner631·2693
-1 bdrm + Ma ids room,
pool. hot tub. volleyball
court. S-199,000 Creative
hn.irmng Make offer
111.."'<ldu )I J rosi Agent
646·10.W
SPACIOUS
Ele1wnt executive fam1·
h home 1 Bdrm 3 Ba.
jJ(l()I anti .;pa. corner lot.
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LIDO ISLE
Remodeled 3 Bdrm. den.
3 Ba. with hardwood
floors , s hutters. and
large sun ny patios.
Priced to sell 644· 7020
9btngo
BEACH FREAKS
.i Brs. 2 Ba , tennis. pools.
& pvt bch. $149,000. Call
Pete Johnson. 631·1266 • bdrm home opens onto a ~...._ __ _
large & lovely garden & ~ ~e~ Buill in finanting with 63 1-4134
20% down. 2003 Yacht ·~~~~~~~~ Defender. patio with bltn BBQ.
Mature trees & colorlul
plantings abound. A true 759-9221 r DUPLEX
indoor/outaoor home in l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I S teps from b each
th1s gate gua rded private Completely furnis hed.
rommunily. 5300,000. 180° OCEAN VIEW Good financing. Sum HAMSEL&... mer-w inter r entals
... Gretel could have lived S2SO.OOO. 4710 Seashore in this delight(ul 3 bdrm Newly decorated on fee Drive.
home. Old world charm land. Owner extremely
complete with lots or anxious and priced to sell
stone, brick & even a at $33.5.000 Call about u n·
g uest house A not her believable terms.
bonus . oc~an view
5355.000
IUILDING SITES
Spectacular view sites
with large level pads.
Coast Highway locations
or nearly oceanrront
pick one & bw Id your
dream home Starting at
Sl79.900
Tttr~r ·:~-~teltth---
17141494-1177
WtA to Jufticw HhJh
t401 lo..ty w.., o,. .. Sot /Sllft 1. s
Stately 4 bdrm, ramily
rm residence on a lar~e
comer m u qw1;1t pre·
stlglou s area EnJOY
pan oramic ocean &
• putoral \•iew11. Dine on
the deck lanai Ride your
r bilces to Top O' World
.u playgrounds & elemen.
tary school. Pnced to sell
rast. 52.SS.OOO.
,
494.7551
~HILLIE ~Mc CORMACK RE
.............. 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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2m0KlLLKLRS'I' on 1.4, l78D-Zl00 aq ft, •Ir. ~· ll.IJhH')' •PPI, pool , •••p•, all ••nltlea. 1 Prtme loc limited edJtlon 1 PNJ~t't $176,000-IMS,OOO.
Oe-veloper +714> d3.&M5
Ocean Views Homes
Our Specialty
Robt. Sacb & Auoc..
546·9522
SUPERIUY
Sl67.000. 48r, 2'h ba in
tri·level. Assume 9~'7<
loan. \\7i1lc to beach and
pool. Call Tom Gollier,
Br kr. 646-9200
VIEW LISTING
Splll level 28R 2BA &
roother·in-law unit. Fee
land. Kings Rd.
IALIOA·NEWPORT
A.eatty 6 7 5-8 I 7 0
Lovely & secluded ''•AC.
38r, 2Ba, fam rm, spa,
deck, $169,000. 645-1496
I I I Via Ithaca
Lido Ille
Light. spacious, elegant.
all new. 48r, 2~118a, din·
Ina rm. 45' lot. s.sss.ooo.
P I P . (7 14 ) 673·1610,
67J.0316
ALSO
32 uml apanmenl l'om
plex in Newport Beul·h
And Many Many
MORE
THANK YOU .... Ontu~
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M.wporl Cffttff
640-5357
•OWNER•
H. VIEW HOMES
SOMERSET-Ex 5 BR 3
Ba 3 gar, $300,000 firm .
Appt only. 644-5554 Open
House Sat /Sun 1·5 Prine
only.
IYOWMER Ho Cash Required
6 Bedroom $210.000
Owner /Agt. 492·6142
IYOWMER
Ho Cash ,....red
Trade in your unsold
Property on s pacious
~ewport Beach re
side nee.
SPECTACULAR
WATERFRONT
Wj80ATDOCK
Bcauufully decorated
this 3 Bdrm t-1 Bdrm
and loft guest unit or ren·
tal foatures . master
swtt' with s itting room
.ind fireplace. family
room. &ecunty system .
l.aunu. gori:eous ttle
deckm11 with Jacuzzi and
liu1ltin BBQ best buy in
Newport ll arbor .
571'-5.000.
UNIQUE HOMES
Ask for Kathie Shields
675·6000 or 4!J7·4214
REALTORS
VtEW&POOL
Remodeled 3 Br. ram
rm, lrg m str w 1frpk.
Call Pete J o hni;on
631-1266
REALTORS
HARBOR VIEW
3 Bedroom Sausalito
model home. Beaut1rully
cared ror. Beamed
cathedral cei lings
Sl.250/pr mo. R.C. Taylor
Co. 64().9900
INVESTORS
$7 ,000 Takes It!
3Br. 2~Ba. assume loans
of Sl59,000. o w e bu lance
w/no monthly pymts.
$194.50 0 . 642-699t .
645·4462.
OCEANFRONT
SS0,000 DOWN
Property House642·3850
,..
UHIQUE
-I bdrm + 2 bdrm duµI
on FEE land. 7 'r~ ne". 2 door~ lo be!>t bc:ich'
Frpks & bur 11 ms Q\\ ner
11'.lil}' help wll h l1nanc111g
OpenSun3 6PM
1;..15.7573
DIA MOND
REAL ESTATE
2700 W C04ST HWY
STIJll. ML
San Clemente 1076 •.•.................•..
CYPRUS SHqRES
Ocecm leach Estate
New. prestigious re
i;i dence Sec. gale. cx-
c I u s iv c beach &
clubhouse Every rm a
magnificent vu Corner
lot .. adj to former Nixon
estute Hy aµpt only
$750.000. l 723-8828 &
1·723·8936
ll;ird to ftnd ()nl~ 1hmg.. Property 2 100
blut:k1ng ba~ \lcv.1 \..Ire ••••••••••••••••••••••• the -,1·agulb 3 Bdrm 2 __________
1 Ba cu:.tom home . .\t.lult. One Of The Best
l' 1 I Y o" n "cl P J r f.. · TRIPLEX
:'liewport Be.iC'h. Xlnt 2 \'ear" old rn C11,,1u
lease.Calltosee :\le:.c1 n~ar So L.o.i ... t
:\IEL FUCHS Plaza Owner'., 111111 <'On
P..\VILI0'.11 REALTOR s1sll> of 3 bdrm 2 h.tlhi..
675-8120 trplc. µJtto Pnd1· or
-n ~ ner .. h 1 p 1-:111· lo'" ti Ac~09e for Sale 1200 g.ir.igt·s .\1.''t'r _. , .. 1 ,111 ••••••••• •••••••••• •••• c' · E'-lt.'llen1 u:.,umJ bk·
0:\.-\CLEARDAY 1'oan $225.01111
Ocean ne"' & large an ~ner \gt'nl 833 9293
c-rent oak trees acce11t
40 UNITS
l I l '1111 111du:.tr1al prupl.'r·
11 1e11tr<rlh lut-atcd 1
hlucl. t rorri downtown
Laguna Owner asking
S5i5.000 Ca II
Heulunomacs
Lots for Sale
675·6700
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llu111 rn i::ton Bch. R·2 lot.
on W.trnf'r ,\\e also 1:, 000 ~'I fl nedr \.'.1V1C'
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lrt·l' HJncho Califnrn1J
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dv"n Own,·1 ;11)x1ou .. JI
S'>9.IXXI Call it<l·tiii-.'>111 I
broker
\lrol c;.ircit•fl c:r1)\(' l,ttl'•I Ocean View Lots
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11' 11 ,111 , 1, I 11 x ._ ro-., Botl1I 011 J bcaullful flat
t "' ner "ill i·,11 f\ "rl h 1'111 nf'r p ,HJ al,xJ' c Y1c-
l'J', down Full° l•rt• l t11nJ l:k·ach ill Portofmo.
I llMI (MIO ~. L.11; Gull Circle &
Beac h Properly 1350 20 U~ITS \l.1rl1n , Gull Circle
"' ,\:l't•hl.tn S17!1,000ea.
Bread & tlUllt!r u111t-111 TI 'HNF.R ASSOC.
Coronado Cays good Or:inge lticatwn \I Reynolds. 640·5390.
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Coronado Peninsula IOX gross Ownl'r '' 11! 1 ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ J bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel earn with :m·. down r·
front home with 40' L F\Jll prn:c SiJ!.1.000
s haped dock for 2 boats. I 9 u~1TS
Hrgh beamed ceilings. "' atnum. fireplace. wet Located m Co~w ~ll·sa
bar & pn\'ale patio on owe with 20'' ot1own
the chancl Great home Pull pnc(' ~I00.000 .-\II
for living & entertaining are 2 Bdrm 9' ~x i.:roi.:.
EMERALD BAY
Owner213 391-3606 Thi!> proper!~ ha:. '.\pen
dabll.' Spectacular Views Commercial 8 U~ITS of ocean and hills from 1600 "' th1!>. perfec t 4 Rd rm P~rty Good SantJ \nJ 1111 J \trl11
Superb oceanside loca·
tron & view. Lge front
row lot with plans for
beJutrful home with pool.
Jacuzzi. sauna. Price
Sl.376.000 tncludes plans,
permits & approval. Sub-
JCCt to standard pro·
l'l'tiures of Govt. Agency
& l::BCi\ Good terms.
l'le<t!>C call for brochure
-1·~ 0029
Sl68 .900 Opn U se ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ll J Udrm untt!'t <JW(.
Sat Sun 1·5 403 Avenrda ---------•I largt' 2nd Pnt·t'rl to !>.1•11
Salvadore. Rltr 498·1653 NEWPORT /6 UNITS fast. S225.0tNJ
In heart of Newport 4 PLEX
VIEW. overlook!> pool. Beach Located in com-•
Condo, 2 BR 2 Ba mercial are.i <:an be Co:.tJ ~le!.<1 l11t.illun 3
d H hi Us0 d ror busincss. re· Br-2 Ba (hi nl'r \\ill w1covere patio. 1g Y .. earn Jt tO', !or I , r:.
u p gr 3 de d , ow n er s1dent1al or?.,., 5425.000 SSS5.'000 tlo\\ll Full prt<.'l'
$142,500 496·8374 SUBMIT EXCHANGES. S!2fl.OOO Ycarh tnl'Umc
•Fantastic Ivy•
Onh 9J7 .500 Ocean view
lot 'µlus ~1pproved plans
tor In le"el home Walk·
ar.g distance to Dana Pt.
llarbor Owner 638· 1614
opt1on1SlO.OOO down HOMES lllllllit•" • l•---------Ocean·Harbor View. li;e -WATI'.RFRONl 521 UOIJ Tt'nanl'> p;I\
Custom 2700 sq ft. huge RE6A3L1.E1s4r0A0TE & PRESTI GE VIEW SITES
l·o m w th Po I -2 parrt'b .\ l Zone 13.76
recrea 1 n r 1 o ·------·-~~---I HO Mcc table S250.000 offer. _ ~, .icrt•S t11lal. Llll split
Col,rad & ,A'SO" 192 !.1400. 1 flO:os1ble Sun :\larcos u "~ ~ Hca ~:.t.ilt• 1111 est mt•11ts 00 x I ~98-5-15ti. '.l:l.1:1 W Coast II wy. "\II ~'-;,.~'i. S 195 ' U · ' n t TRIPLE NET 645·6646
NEWPORT CREST
Opens.,.., l·S
:F2 Swift Court
JUST LISTED
U L:nlls C ~I Cash rlo"' owe <11 ;•, No
pa~ mc.•nt!> 'l ~rs SI 15.000
dwn S-150.0UO l'rn1 nnl\
Bk r L c ;. B :i r n Ir ;, 1 t
5.S!l-+t75. lli2 15i7
7 AND 24
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Sl.lf>O,(JOO. •~2 11120
I al'rC>. le,•el. Footh ills
Hcl. \'1stu $64.900.
Term.,
3 \'ll'W partel near al·
I hwld now s plit later.
t-.:.isv terms :\s low as
2 14 acres al $74.900
WALLACE&CO
REALTORS
17141729-5966
Create your d ream house
on 1h1s ocean view lot in
the cxclusl\ c Bluer area
11( Dan.i Point This lot is
level, lotally buildable
.mrl 1hc owner will con·
''dcr s ubordinatin g.
SU!0,000 W1lso11 & Weiss
II. E., 193-2752. ----
(Jt·cnnfront 3 duplex lots
on lhc P enin . Pt.
S\.S00,000 cuch Channel
I ronl lgc lot near Lido
~hopping S340,000.
67:>-91 11, Agt.
<.:op Spyglass, 1AJ acre
Panoramic View!
840-095-t
Mo.ltain,DeMrt, RetOrt 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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l'li1i·· 1" 1 lll.N W "TERFROHT beach shower, private l Bdrm furnished $400
l ... Panoramic Ocean View 2 bdrm rum· shed ••0 0
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l'A.~\'ON L \I\ to: 31x.lrm ,
lMO 114 ft, unh $1u.& ~
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bit. ins & s unde<'k $650
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pets, children OK S700
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PO lox 396
Miranda, Ca. 95553
San Diego Count~. nt>w
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can ha1e I horse Hoom
to build home Priced
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C:rum.ly, Rltr. 675·5151
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b/3 5410
OCEAM FROMT
2br. 2lid. 2 C'ar ~Jr
5825 m o. 1rh 675-45il . LIQUIDATION
SALE WNEWPO RT-Wmtl'r lbr
Prime properties 1n den. gar, yaTd . u111 paid
Oceanside & Carlsbad sioo mo 631 7793
C-200 Lot IOOxl40. ap -------
proved plans & permit:. Lg bayfronl " 6 bds
to build 9,225 sq ft orrice Pnvate beach. Dock lor
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•••••••• ••• •••••••••••• ly Bkr 675·4912 High Newport Heights. Separate dining a rea. 2Br , l8a, bltn::. refr1g
sun deck, u\tl pd ~HOO
mo 675· 7754. 1140 625!1
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urious. Security bldg, 4br. Jba. end unit on l Bed.room·unrum. $400
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carpo rts. t.u1h 111:-. 1111
pets! r\dult::.. li73 0-l?:l l 'l\I \ Pk
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rent 1n Culvcrdale
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huuse from OC'ean $750 Sll001mo 2 Bedroom rurn S500
mo on ~earl) b<1sis <.:all Wayne Agt 645 !1161 Twnhse·u~~rn from
ti75-8018 Adults. no pet!'> Lux Twnhm , new 3br.
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home . p ool . t ennis
courts, pvt park111g $750
mo 6 •I 5 · 3 6 I 5 e ,. e !> ,
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2Br. 2Ba. 2 car garage,
frplc. sauna. Jacuzzi .
2' iba. frplc. patio, 2 car Utilities Free•
gar. pool /s pa /tennis.
Newporl I M es a $740
644-4192, 646 3215
2 Bd. 21 2 Ba, $.565 tm o
Kids OK
LA QUINTA HERMOSA
16211 Parkside Ln. I blk w or Beach, 3 blks s or
Edinger.
847-5441
Bachelor Uni\ Wshr dn r
garage S2 3tl m11
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S395 } rly. & <!Ur house
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Wooclbridge 4 Ddrm 21 2 pool. S5!15 ~673·6610 _
J Bd.212 Ba. SSS67S1mo
J ohn Marshall
631· 1266
28r, lBa. adhs onl~. no 3 Br TownhvUM' Ill'""
pets, 2 blks from b<'h decor gas pd t•nd~u
hJ I 11 ~ood t·onll $700
\rt ti. 551 ~31
TURTLE ROCK
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game room L'nl\ Park
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pels S825 644 7 124
owner agt ---
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gns mo SUPER
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Sec urity. prestige,
pn vac). 2 Bdrm. 2 ba.
pool. SlOOO/m oyrly
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mo Agt 673-6210 1714)494·5294 985 No encl gar A<llt!> pool
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5250,000. Carlsbad. w a 1er(ron1 II om es
2br. 212ba. g.ir frplc. ell:.
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-!bdrm, 3ba. fam rm.
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BRANDNf.o:WA!>TS 2 hdrm I b.r , QUrcl Inc.. 631-1400. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
<.:-2 lot 88x210. SI 19,500. 631· 1400 l'u7.~ Collage' S300'
Oceanside. -----F1:11t cd Yard' .\pµh"
2.83 Acres C2/$600,000 & • Good area! t54tHJ rec
1.lOAcres C2/S239,S80. Hou.es Unfum15hed RENTIM ES 631·4555
Both located off Hwy 76 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------
in Oceanside lalboa PHinsulo 3207 Plant Pleasers Patio!
••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Bdrm. Kids OK! $345
2 Separate units R 3 J. 2Bdrm. 2 Ba Winter DbleGar t54691 fee
25Xl40. $49.500. Rentals Sept.15th thru RENTDI ES 631·4555
Owner wilJ carry paper June 15th. $415 mo Call ---
back on all these pro-675-0124 Dano Point 3226
perties. •••••••••••••••••••••••
I ST PROPERTIES del Mar 3222 New l'UStom w ,all the lux
••••••• •••• •• •••• ••• •• • uries 3 Br 2 Ba S750
9'79-40.1l 1•729·6727 CAMEO S H O R ES ; 4 33791Robles 7M·496·6804
bdrm. 3 ba. 180 deg
o.tofState ocean view. private 2 Bdrm Pnme location
Property 2600 beaches. Avail Sept 1st Lease or rent S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl750 mo. 760-9402. 661·2765 Aft 6P :\I
Sunny Central Oregon. UN SU R PASS E D DA.'IA CREST Cool "'th Just what ever ybod) wants. 1·cry 111ce home PA.'IJORAMlC OCE.\~ &
wilhaternfk viewofthe BAY VIEW 2br. fam rm
Cascade Mts , adjommg + breakfast rm. wel bar.
the Us Forest Service maids lJUarters 6 ha.
property 3 br. 1600 sq rt pool.3cargar.S2.950 m11
with qualil> tou ches that _646 __ ·6.S9_5_o_r_29_1 __ ·5_9_13 __
wtll c ha rm yo u r
domestic senses. Built m
a tasteful. contemporary
design, yet would aC'com .
family heirloo m anti-
q u es . S9 9 .500 .
BROOKTR F. E Realty
Inc Sister s, Oregon
503-8501
RanchH, Farms,
Gro•es 2700 ..........•...•........
PRICELESS LAND
WITH
STUDIO HOME
24 Acres F'allbrook
Price $390,000 w 11 h
terms
Red h 1 l l d-~ Re.ilty
1;7 :~ -;-:{1111
JASMINE CREEK
3 Bdrm 2' a Ba. pool, jac .
tennis. panoramic ocean
vu, guard e d gate.
$1350/mo. Walker & Lee
759·1501 or640·4283.
Jasm ine Cr eek new. 2
story" ocean veiw. 3 Br. 3
Ba . f'am rm. pool & spa
Z700sq. rt $1500/mo 213 /
446·6684
2bdrm house
Old<.:dM. S.525/tnu
546·3736
Hroadmoor. Pnme View
P ool. 4br . 2 12 ba
Sl500 mo. 644 t594
2 + den, Jasmine Creek,
greenblt. tennis. pool.
Jae . guarded gate. Sl250
mo Ownr 75g.9189 •
~~~~~~~~~~1212 blks to bch. rule 2 br. ----------1 1~2ba. lrpl. llrt\ p.11111. AVOCADO GROVE gar. adul ts. S650 mo.
121 acres in Fillmore. 53 own. 76<J.022'i
acres planted. mostly
Haas Magnificent home SPYGLASS HILL
site. Property C'an be Executive 4 B<lrm home
divided Exlraordinury In presliglou!> urea
working ranch with well $1495ipr mo. R.C Taylor
a nd drip irr i gation Co.640·9900 .
system. Quulilles for in· -------
vestment tax credit RUSTIC SmlMG
WATER FR 0 MT 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. rrplc,
HOMES c harming upper unit.
I~ 631-1400 $825 /m o Owncr 1Agt. ~""'~~·!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~l -645--·029~5·~~~~~
2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mother /Daughter wa nl
Storybook Charm 3br.
2ba, lge master s uite,
$1000 mo Open Sat. &
Sun 1·6 709 Larkspur.
CdM 759·8930
ocean breeze and 101 cl~
new Bike to beach ancl
)'farina from th1!> nc-...
3Br l.im rm k1teh d111
rng area and 2 bath:.
'.'lew landscaprng with
:.pnnklers. atnum I blk
to schools & park
S725 mo yrly 1;45 1171.
!J60.5844 or days 637 46~.
ask for Jack
Fowttain Valley 3234 .......................
Elegant 3Br Home $525
lluge Enclosecl Y ud
Bnck Frplc Garage
Kids & Pets! t 5!125 > fee
RENTl~IES G31 ·-1555 ---Hwtti"C)ton B~ach 3240 .......•..•...••.•••..•
A\'a1I now. Near lhe
beach <Delaware Spr
ingf1eld I 2 !.I Or}. 3
bdrm 3 ba E'lel' llome
"tlh tam rm frplc.
ds hws hr. patio. sundeck
& dbl garage w elec
garage door opener 2 or
3 Children OK no pct!>
rSmall pet considered 1
S725 per mo + S700 de
po;,1l I 'a II i 1-1 !H~I 251ili nr
!173 ~r.1 \t;ent No fee
HOM ES FOR RENT
3 & 4 hdrm from $550.
fenced yards, garages.
F'am1lres please. Kids &
p t! l .., w e I r 11 m c
i 14 196-1 25t;6 or 97:.1·2911
Agent No fee
2 BR. 2 BA. nr bea1·h.
securit } gat e. pool.
Jacuzzr . tennis. volte)
ball courts Call Dee
!162·4142 or Ken 546·0996
ExeC'ullvc Home 4 bdrm
3 ba 2 st Or) Near beach
:-.iopel s In cl u ding
Gardener S!IOO mo
536-0425
1rplc, "el bar, air, ~~~~~~~~~~l2br, Iba, fireplace, will to
micro. patio. 3 car gar, NEWPORT SHORES · ocn&downtwn,nopets .
landscaped .. Greenbe~t 3 Br. 2aa. charming. $450/mo incl util.
2Br2Ba S<l30 ~:J~brdc l11e " gar.rg"
3Br2Ba $550 ldl'\ 1kc.:k. 5450 mu, nu
Spacious new (.;1111, µvl 1x:1'. li:11 111!1~
loc. Rec fac1ltt1es. Avail pool. tennis. S69S mo. E. Paul J ohnson
now. L se. $950 /mo. 673-6210 &Assoc.
s.2·0175. 661-6111
Big Canyon Condo·Adlts. Beachfront de luxe 2
* * LUXURYI. 2Br . den. JBa. pool. bdrm. 2 ba. New Condo.
YIAA·AOUNO FUN: Social Activities 01·
rector• Free Sunday
Brunch • BBO's • P1n1es • Plus more
patio, close to !>hoppmg 2 ll r . 1 Ua µ.illo Jpt
Adults 1982 ~apl e, H ein ~ & stove furn
548·2408. S300 mo 731 E 18th St
Lg e 2 b r . I 1 i b a =A Agt 640·'1000 1\!.k fur
to wnho use. laundry , Fayt• jacuzzi, tennis. no pets. '"""" 213 332 2024 Beautiful executive al· 5975 mo. 333.3349 ......,. / ·
tached home with view of ----------S-,,_
lake. 3 Bdrm, 21,2 Ba. 48 r , 3Ba, canal frnl, Cephtr-.o J171
S900 monthly on 1 yr jacuzzi, deck, comm pool •••••••••••••••••••••••
lease & tennis_ 237 Canal. SHOO
Waoobrldge
Re11tg
551·3000
1920 8a rrant'a Pkw), lrvinf'
mo. 675·7450 ._,, r, frplc, encl yrd, 2 car
gar, nr Marina & beach.
VIEW HOME SSSO/mo Call after 7pm: 6'6-m72. Sea Wind. 38r. 212Ba, 1----------
spacious back yard with 3br home, community
covered patio. Gardener pool, near beach. no pets.
included. S900 /m o SSS0.493-6636
Best location on the 13th _64().. __ 6883 __ • _______ •tM UfO • •••••••••••••••••••••• green, 180 degree view Harbor Ridge ocean view ,
Luxunous 3 bdrm, d1rt· elegant 4 Bdrm condo S5ClO mo 2 bdrm 2 ba
111~. breaktasl nook, 212 Tenrus crts , pool, spa, fireplace. bnC'k pallo.
bath San Luis Rey S2500/mo 640.6883 Prox. to Spa & Pool.
Model It'!> a beauty for -----,-------8311·4289
S850. !Sorry. no dogs> •----------
C o r o n a d I? I M a r OH WA TEI The Best for less!
Properties. 673·8494 Beautiful bayfront home Stwming 2Br! DIO!
with 5 bdrms, frml din Kids/Pets OK! Fen ced
G_.T RfCMATION:
Tenn11 • Free les$ons (pro & pro Shep) • 2
Health Clubs• Sauna
• Hydromassage •
Swimming • Goll
Onving Range
llAUTll'\ll APTS:
Singles. 1 & 2 Bed·
rooms • Furnished
& Unfum<Shed • Adult
L1v1ng • No Pets • Models Open Dairy
9 to 6
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
NeWPort BNCh N.
880 lrvrne 1a1 161111
(714) 645·1 104
Newport 8NCh S.
1700 161h St tOover al 16111)
1714) 64 2·5113
patio. S395 67 5·05()()
STUNNING la r ge 3 Br 2
Ba. Garden Apt Pool.
Rec area S43.'i ilO W
18th. St
Lrg 2BR, l BA. w patio,
cpts. drps, gar. adult:..
no dogs. S375 mo Isl &
last+ sec 548·5861
Upper 2 BR. Jduh" no
pet:. 311 W W1bu11. SJ25
631·2177
2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck S-1:!5
Avail approx Scpl Ii.I
548·8675 days, 760 141!1
Eves& Wknds
Orangetree, 1 br. A /C. rm. Jge patio. pier & slip. Yard & central A/C
wshr /dryr. refrig, ten· $3,000/mo . .h~jlse. Must see! (8324) fee
nis. pools. Jacuzzi. No Wateriroftt HomH RENTJ M ES 631·4SM SHORT TERM
__________ 12 Br l Ba. Adults. nu pets
Pool. $395 mo. 6'16 8523
or 673·4804 ch1ldrcn 1pcls, Avai l Inc. 631 -1400 ICclRCllOlllllM-RENTALS
9 'lS. S450. Jane. 559·5945. ~~~~~~~~~ u.rfunlllMd J42S Weekly & Winter
752 621 I = ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent 675·8170
'.'ir <X:C.' lge 21.>r m triplex
cnrlm .... d gar patio. ref'~
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2 Hr 11 2 Ba townhouse,
bit 111!>, .11r. patio. & gar
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rllrldn·11 \lCfl'IJITll' :1:110
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213 .;:iu 7t:i:J:l
8t.'aut1f'ul Bak1H1~ \pt
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l.g(.'uunln K1ld11•11 '
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Seaview Broodmoor. 3br.
Spnngs Bach A <.:. poo
537
I. 0 s uite), 2ba. crpts. Irvine, Turtle Rock. T ri· Conv quiet 3br , Jba.
Townhouse 2 Br 11 , Ba
Gar. Adlts no pets. paw1
$400. 540-5446 or 548 0084 1.g B.11'11 u 11 r I 1'1' I l'I g
spa, tennis. clbhse 5 drps, frpl. recreauonal level. 3Br, 2''28a. Pvt. New pl Crest Twnhm.
831·_720-1__ facilities. guard gate. patio F'rplc. attached 2 fresh paint & crpls. nr
car gar. tennis courts. b h / 1 •· 1 · R~T"Lc: vie w . mu ch m ore. c w poo "' enn1s
g"'I "" ;a pool, + much more. $175, ....... 962 0607 2Br.2Ba $700-Sl200 si 2 oo t mo Cal l chi ldren ok . P I P .... J . •
3Br.2Ba . .$700 7l4-72!HSl6 714·8Sl·ll42. YRLY. UNF t FN. 3br.
3Br, 212Ba . S750·Sl500 34 · SI i P av a 11 3 Br •----------.. 2ba. Steps to bch. 725mo
48r+8 2' :Ba . $950 Westside I blk to 'beach. Perfectly Placed Condo l/L +sec. 714·67J.9312. for Orange County 2 br. _sooo __ m_o._64_0_·4_91_9_e_v_e_s_. _1 2'h ba, with green belt, 2 Br. yrly, upper S425 +
VIEW. 2 BR I Ba s.125.
Isl, last, sec \duh!>
Avail 1mmed l'all
David, agt 646·32.'i5
E SIDE upper front 2Ur.
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paint. $425 mo 646 0100
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(7 14) 337·6593
3br. 2ba. Crplc, Irvine public trans . $450/m o. On the Water , top ~uahty Spac 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adult
Terrace. $1200 /mo. Cal1 493·2196eves. duplex, lower unit, 3~r. Complex. Patio, view.
675-1541 760-1977. 2b a , frpl. lrg pall~. • a•ouw 11100/mo y rl y. Avail frplc, e nc l gar .. gas
Large 3 bdrm. 2 ba. u..tw.i"-d llJI Sep t rs . 644·4323 or stove. d lshwhr. jac,
Duplex. 5 doors to ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3466. lndry rm. F'rom $450
view off large balcony. Want to sub I ea a e ----------_S_P_M_C _____ 6_31_._s1_0_11
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Avail. Sept Isl. $450 mo
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Laguna Beach home. doors lo ocean ~"SO 644·5800 ext 1417 or with water view. new Severa l decks. 2 blocks .., I $800 C II S from beaC'h $750 mo. yearly. ~·6431. app . . a \eve or HUNTIMGTOM LAKES 646-7174 3-4 Br Hse fixer-upper
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2 Br w garage $.175 New " 6314046 552 7500 ins. Jn Tr1·plex. $550 m o C .-\ S C .\ O I :'\: 1;
C'rpts. fnrcl )ard. water THE ULTIMATE' . . . twnhs . 2b r , den-lort. Blt~front. 3Br. 2Ba. yrly. Nopets 645·0108Eves WAT ERF'ALl.:o; •••••••••••••••••••••••
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l·SP.\1 Jacuzzi too' 158161 ree bdrms, 2 ba , ad ults. no Univ. P ark VIiiage 3, Spacious 3 bdrm. Upper ins. refngerator. i.:aragc adult apt ~ -ll ENTI MES 631 ~655 pets. kids. SllOO/mo. incl. CardUfTwnhse. 2br. 2ba . Unit on Little island with Adults, no pets 1>45·!1857. •2·3 lid rm 2 3 bath:.
Beal·hwaJk conao. 4 Br 31 J util. No garage. 675·2291 s kilig ht. p atio, c a 11 good So. Bay view. 2 548·42!Jl. $325 J • t::legant ltreplact·~ hm Bdrm. 2Ba . utll Incl MESA VERDE Ba, a1·ait 9 I nr hc•h ll> Ckeanvie" 2 nr +den. 4 fi 1 y 1 ./ • l~nvatc lakt's1de 111H11" -.5 ........ '·e .... t • '8 1197 " VI EW 8 1 ff d owner499-ll36 rep aces. ear ease. Large 2Br:-t>eumed l'cll &lialconies ..,, "-·'° &•• 3 Br. 2 Ba . kitchen, ll!m PP "" . .,. or cfocks.lease.$700 u con o on Avail. Approx Sept lSth.
____ 64_' _6_·9798 rm. rrplc Sharp Good 213 -1:.J·504ll Dave, ti44·72l I Back Bay. 2 master b rs. Eleaant new townhome In S8SO mo. 675.3680. No ings. Lite & ulr) Nu • 11 c lt t c d P •>"I ,\ 111aoor.-M11o ]107 area. No pets. S675 mo. ---ram rm. 2""' ba. frplc, T u rtlerock w /spec -Pets pets. $.150. 2269 "E"M;1 wh1rlpuol :)µ11
...,...., WHAi.ER COVf.o:. 2 stor}. •~HI-I 3252 new'" decora ted. 2 car tac"'ar view . 2 ma1t"r pleSl. 963·6551. •·I miles from beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-.JO\Jf 3b 3b I S750 ~.... ...--"J UJ ~ 842 I 160 ----------• r. u ~ lt ras. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar 2200 sq rt $1100 m o ul d .,, ... b t I D au ""' t I t I .. • C.:harmingSbdrm,3bath -. . 848·95440r846-i815. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, view. nr 64()..gggl . . . s les, en. •TII a. p c, ~_:-·onedco3mbdp ee:~ ... 28r, lBa. frplc. gar<Jge. 7562 1WisAve.11.B
ba"rront with 38' boat L.ra 2 Br. xlnt cond1t1on. k h I h . wetbar. soartne vaulted """'vrat , rm. a. East side Costa Mesa '3 bl"· W or Beach Bl,•d i " avaJI Im med .USO/mo par ' SC 00 . s oppmg.. I b I .. , h r•-1 G t t' r ,.. ' "" Ooat. Sept .. J uly. S1200 · . · ""' · New 3bdrm. 2ba home In liOO mo. Thornton Real-2Br d 2aa r 1 2 c a s. t n a t c e n .... ., ace. rea v ew o t r l p I ex . $4 90 m 0 .
m>. Yrly $1600 m o. Bill 731·3032. Ask for Jim. best lirea. 5650 +dcp. ty 831•0300 ga~, e~any · u':g~ad~~~ w flateat a ppllc . AC , bay from lar1e pat io. 646·2906. arter 5PM 2br. 2bu, crpts. drps. dis
Gnmd•·,675·6161. N•ar So.Co11stPla~".3 Br 8403817. --·---·-----..,Cl\ (213)•31•7•<> comm pool fir t ennla. Beachat yourfrontdoor. hwas her. encl 1(.11·
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Winter rental, 3br. l~ba. 2 Ba, ~nus r~. frplc. WALK TOOCEi\N wtamenlues. S72S, avail Harbor View Ho m es. 75Hl15 leaae. SUOO mo. 673·3466 CONDO. Pool. spa. ten· off Beach $400 \\till
Ir living rm & kltc h. pool, ntwly painted Int-VacMl 4 BR, new paint 10/S. Agt. 83MS04 Carmel m odel. 3Br, 2Ba, or6"-4242. nls, gym, 2balconies. bit Sept l 842·8032
f11>IC, patio. luc11ted on out, nu crpts & drapes. & cpts. S6SO mo. ALSO. 2 r ·i o rd tf twllh ........ ,. Ina S4UO. Nr So Co. - -----W. Ba,y, Oy1: $49-5711, blt·lns, SllOO/mo. l st & HK.~ mo. Call Keith, lalbfcw•st 3251 amt Y room. 1 ener ....................... Charmin& Bayfront, Plaza 525·1708. 28r. 2 Ba Allli C'heJ
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gardener. pool S\'C & , Secluded 2 Br lownhorne Aflenl.644·S922. ..••••••••••••••••••••• tUl"RilhM. Parltln1. utll. '310. I bdrm. I ba. Apt. Washer1drycr tadllt~
WINTER RENTAL! water 6'1S·4089 Lurge2Br.112Ba adltcon· close to Lake C lub Ma lce your ahoppln a 2 Ii aar. ~ blk to ocn, paid. S750 yr ly. 675-3063 Adulta only. Firepl•ce. 1.uxury unit w 10'2'x31
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2nd & 3rd TD loons
978-6531
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COG$t Home loans
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HOMEOWNERS
One Day Approisol
Use your equity for bills.
home additions. vaca-
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111.KJI S200 11111 1;:11 fil-t!J
Shure llousl• with PQOI &
:-pu I lu J rnoms l!Vt11l
Prof Exec Ofc Suite:.
New t-'ull Sen e Bldg. I I B
J Ofc Sune S595
W;inted m t.'osta :\'fes a or
ln1ne ;ire;.i, 2 or 3 BR.
hou"e preferred 3
.\dulb Xlnt refer ent·c:.
6i:S 57 01 i::H~S &
weekends .
:\l:i~ room nlalc wanted
lo i.ha re apt, condo. or
house with m;inal(l'f" re
l't•11lly lransflorred from
:\l1dwe~l c aM or Wes\
,.1dt..' or :\lesa Verde urea.
(' :i.-1 o r ~<1gn1Jl1 a .
\dums are,J of II li pre
li:1n'<I !>7!! 435!1 eve:. &
v.kcnd::.
any reason Credit or Job TD FOR SALE Pvt part 1.
not necessary Comp<1rt' S20,000 & Sl:J.700 ;11
our co:.ts 24 hrs & 12• ,'t,. mt Int onl\ flue
weekends 35 mo Ma ke ol r p~111 011
LcgJI 1· .. 1111 <l en11;il
OVM I' 0 Uo x 32 12
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Own Ab'l 1714 11147 5338 ~4~:!_!~3'... 846-5567 h 631 ~123 MASSAGE
' , 1\ [) lJ I T . l •. • ;, ,.~ I I V I N G
• , • Z BR Patio Apt\.
• Dilhw1dMrs & BBO's
• f'ool & Rec. Room
• Garden l1nds,up1n9
•Jot to 811ch & Shops
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1;.wi.1.;;
COLONY APTS.
:!:?l<J ( ,\;'\\'():-.1
11011 :1mokc1 Jtf1ol
ll.) 2510
I i I ;1 II 0 tn tJ l h I' I II l' L' tl " -----------1 ho•U.,t:hultl hl'lp I 11r 2 hro;
Londo Wt· .. tdtlt Jn"' 2
br,.!'~ h ;1 fr\llc v.a:.lwr.
t.ln t'I' refr1..:, dbl gara1?e
li:i: 11CJOI .\t.lulh nu µcts
..;;1•1 mo \~t 1,r, 1WO
"r llU dh 2Rr 11 :Bi.I UJ)
IJ"r . n1 l.telo F P dl'l'k.
l'r}.)l 11 rps. SI.SO . \•Ill~
1;j~ ()('-Ji
\'t:n.J1llt•-. I Br l un1fo.
~Int lot'al11111. full :.C't"Un
l} & amcnitJcs S5!l0 mo 197·~·
on LIDO ISLE
1l.11l.1, \ug Ii Sl·µt 1 "hlll.'
tlaughll'r 011 \'U<•at 111n
E.xcham:e fo r lret• rm
kitchen pn \' E <:o:.lll
\lesa 54!1·5!1!.J!I
FE\I \f.E prl'I full huu-.1•
p11\ m hul?e furn hs1·
f1replal'C $2011 1H•a r
l'lace11t1d 19th 1;.is 6521
~ 1 t c . l' I l' a n r o o m
Prl\ lieges Ch ristian
v.clma n pr efe rred
5..\5 til07
:\J.i t u r e r e s 1> o n s 1 h 1 t•
cmplo~ ed Cl' ma l e t o
:.hare 2 br. 2ba P urk
N<'wPort ti-10·!.1159 morn
IOI(!>
Fcmalt• w;i11tcd to :.h;ir ..
condo v. 1th sanw $150 111
dude, ulll 964·5651
House lo share. M F, 1\ev.
condo. furn C :\I Pn t
bath & :.un deck Gur.
pool. j;ic S37 5 I nrl ut1I
6-15·6480 Hoom tor Rt!nl. \\ 1 ktl{·h & ---
bath pri' S4S week Rmmlc to :.hr 3 Br rnndo
1 Bdrm. Condo in The
Lakes. Northwooo-, h mo. new $47S Call
Oa\'id 919-3953 or Peg ut
552-2000
l.,.:l' Lil. fpk. rt!dt•t•or
JIJr 2H<1 • ,\dull:..
!>(.'I'>
no :»11 iM3 NB. 1-'ull\' furn S275 +
Summer Rentals 4200 1
" uul 5'&8·721:i7
C Ranch o San J oaq u1 n 1
~ew 2 Br 2 Ba. pvt p<1l10 .
2 car all gar S675 mu
'\ii.~~ rl.\
.'HO 111117
•••••••••• ••• •••••••••• Femule wan led.· mid 20l..
7 JI 1i.)J ll7l!I On the beac h 1n Newµort share 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Cd~l
Wkly or :\lonlhl~ 2 Br or 760.!1573 Vickie or Vi c
:i Br Kirk Lamb, 631·0900 ton a Ownr. Mr DMSi'} II Spt11·kltrt.K f'l t·a11 l.1rl!l' :J
i96-3347, work 752 1111 llllrm l>uµln "l'.JI ext 323. '"''tt,lfl llra111al11 lil·<lm ...
----_ & fr p I <' ~ i 2 1 1 r I '
Hancho San Jo;iqu111. :?Br IUI :t.IOi tii; 1)1ll(,
2Ba. den. fullv upgrnch'd . , 1 'b 1 .,1 ll
l80 degree golf cuurw t 11111 0 w ' rm -'·1 :ii
,·iew S800mo 559·4f .. tti 111''\ 1'111·h d _~~·11 Jgt· JUlll !llJl'llt'I :S1.)(J I l"lr
interior decorators m•v. I
Br condo S425 mo Pool.
tennis crts. JaC 1;..ii; ili1
Ail-
LOfJlll'O leach 3848 •.•••......•...........
II TSI. :\l1o:m1 1t12 lto1J:i
I Ur Ye,1rll n·ntal StC'(J'-
tu bcJ<"h c::iragc par!..
111!! Sii)() mu t;~J J!l!IB ur
')I I 1.x<r.1
Larg._. Big Bear L'ab1n
ideal lrn·;i11on for f1:.htnl(.
hiking or 1ust gcllinR
,1W1J\' Wkntl or wkl ~
r.11 1·!> a1atl Ii i -II
S-1.) ·~•If•
Vacation Rentals 4250 •..•.........•••••.•...
'.\1.\l'l
l\ .. paluJ Flt':>ort· :! hdrm
l b.1 Jat 1n Condo
t)l1·.1n\lt!Y. 21J 17032\2
~!ellow RchJblc male ln
shr Balboa Apt $200 mo m:; l!l-t9
l'ollel{c SI udcnt look Ill~
lur rnomm.1te to renl hl:i t:
111~B CallG-12861!1
\'l•r.1 tleJn \I ;.i lc or
l''emale. 2.'i lo 35 to !>hare
t>Caul Dana Pl Condo
S32S ind all Hcf'l>
951·382524 JO!> !>Cr
ltili Wesldtff N B Wt1nt
1'111anc1al ins t 700lh .r.
Isl I ll)()r \gent 5.t t 'i03C!
PRESTIGE SPACE
NEWPORT CENTER
• ,\µprox 530 :.4 fl
•l,argt' pnv. ofc w1lh
1 et·ept area & wet hJr
• AdJacenl to :-.I ll
Athlet ic Club
•Ocean View
•$95 ~r mo
640-9895
:nJ0 Sq fl. office :.Jllit'C
Newpo rt Bl vd . C \1
Rea so nable r;.itcs
&15· 1414
I ROOM U~'FIC E SPACI-:
Tel r\ns Rccepl . etc
Kull !nine Cente r
il-l i 51 47ti0
~cwport l"entcr Off1te 111
prest11nou::. Cull-sen ice
extc Utl \'1! S Ul lt:.
fur ni shed vr un
fum1shed E'<ecuttH• Ot
fire Ne wpo r t . 110
;\'ewporl <.:e nll'r !J r
Swte 200. 644·4..\!12
F\Jrrushed office. Bank of
Costa ~lesa Pla1:.i Sli:'l
per mo :"< o I ca s 1·
5.56-3000
H1·-.po11~11.lle working pur
t 1 v.1th rderem·e~ wants
t11 n ·nl I <! bet.ll'oom hou!:le
or .Jµartm('nl v. la ri:e
-,1ngle ur ~ l'i.lr garage
1-'Jtrgrouodi. {)(.'(.' J rCJ
'\o kids or IJC I !> u .. ,~ eve:. call fiJI •Jl \8
Miscella~o"s.
Rentals 4650
············•·········· Hcnl or sell 1975 2 Br dlx
t·abin. nl•ar \n1a Sl7S or
.. 711 705-1072
Businessf'nvest /
Financ~ ...•.....•••.••••.....•
REAL EST A TE LOAMS
Sl0,000 lo $250.000 with up
to 15 ye;irs to rcpa~
I .oan secured by a t'Om·
b1nal1on uf R eal &
Personal propert~.
A A Prime F1n<1 ncial
Services
7 14-527-3477
LARGE 2HD TD's
AVAILABLE
Sl00,000to2 ~11lbon
556-9993
Westside Rlt~. Inc
MONEY AVAILABLE
2ndTD1s
REOUCEO RATES
Santiago Bonk
714-832-5200
A!!k for Linda Flynn or
Karen Lmn
Announcements/
Personals/
Lost & Found ····•········•········· Announcements 5100
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SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Renege Vicuna
l::as1l} S\len c
F;ic111g 1"1:l1~h
WHAT'S }Our SIG:"
\ L'FO lands Pohcc ;ind µr~s clamor around as
thlS htlle door opens Oul
'>teps 1h1!> strange be1n11
and :.isks. "WllAT S \'Our
SIGN"' .
MOM-UMIOM
ACTORS!
ACTRESSES!
l k 1><1 rnpt•rcd v.1th J
pl'rsun;JI rl'lax111i.:
m.; ... ~:.ii.:e b~ 12 of the pn•
llll-''>I girls 111 Sou1he111
('a I 1 l 11 r I) I J .J ;J (' u I I I .
~;iu.na ell' f)Pt.'n IOam
lam, 7 da~:. " week Vis
a )l l' \tlanl1:. Health
~pa. 2112 II arbor Hlvd
\.:.11:.la :\1e~<1 1).15 34a3 Hr
In!! 1h1 -. all for 1ou1
-.p.!cial )t1Ct
TOUCH A CLASS
ESCORTS •
24 llHS i52 0817
RRST LADY
&corl·¥~s
• Par+y Dancers •
* 972-1345 *
.\H • & Visa Accepted
Business
Opportunity 5005 ~!.~~!'!~!! ... ~~~.~ N U W C ,\ST I :-; 1;
k:XTR.\S · ~:XTH1\S' COVER GIRL
* OUTCALL * ......•........•.....•.
u~:LI SA:o.llJWJC ll SJlllP
TOP lfalboa local1on
Xlnt business · Ca 11 lo
:'>1 F.L FU<.'llS
P \\ILION H EALTUH
fi75 HIZO
RC:,\L !-:STATE OFFll'~
Esta bl1:.hed II \ears ll1~h tralf1t· ;\;~wport
µrol1's~1on.1I a rea F.x
< ellent reputation Well
-,1affcd Will consider
Train ST ,\I H~'
On camera '>l'fl't'll tl':.I~ 95:1 077!! ~H' VIS,\ Need S.'iO)I for 2nd T D
CORO NA 01'.:J. ~J \H
Comm'I Bldg Equ111· s:mM will µay 1-1'; int
dueSyrs PP 673-1600
FHEE to :;t.>n ou:. aclmR 1----------
-------
Mortqoqes. Trust
DffdS 5035
:.l Udt' nl s' c .. 11 r1 11-:
PROOL'CTION ('1)\1
PA~Y OF OH\'\;t,1-:
('QlJ:"-'TY Ii I~ I h l.'i lil2l
or 17 J.1 1 9lll! ti6 I 9 ······················· 1-----------... TO'S For Sale
f'or Details Call Lost& Fowid S300 ....•..............•... Bo b W ii It ;i m:. Bk r
1
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Vf/j·1957
ESCORTS
•953-4473 •
\IW:.t}!> Op<'n
\l.~'iSAG t: SIO W \D
.\IYSTJC .\l.\.SS,\GE
55'i -1656 Santa Ana
Oceanfront charm1n~ 2 313r l 'HJ ..ippl :".1> l'l'l:.
bdrm. 2 ba. apt . Frpl. or.~1r lw~~ l~t1l:.il111J D1
\htUJ ff:tWllll
111l' :\tahana l\aanJ p:.i II 1-cmalc 3-l share gorgeou:.
VillJ)<!e CrP .. k 3 IC\ d
Townh ou i.e v.11h
respo n~ablc working
Female P110l. Spu. Lake
Ne·" 1>o rt c:o.,tJ \1 csa
,m·a $250 lliS 32-H
~ledacal office. 212 dys pr
wk. adiacenl lo H•>..tJ.!
Hospital 642-IJ'iO
tl'r m,. srn.ooo Repl ~ ----------FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
\t.i ... SJl(t' Ml'\ 1• ., lla 1r
llaµµcnln~ & Spa 1751
'l:tv. porl Uh d l' M
ti4{;. 91>.lti JIJa m IOp m
patio, $800 mo SS511 mu .i-l>l· I 11> I 81.'lll'h
Sparkling 3 bdrm. 2 bJ 011
Niguel Golf <:our-.l'
Washer/dryer. rcfni:
deck. pool S650mo
Peg Allen. Rltr l!J I i5il1
Ot •·.i n f r ont l'on<lo
Wc .. kh rl'ntal Tt'n111~.
l"",1 a11 Jmt·n11 ... ,, s1;0
f':.&:.tbluH Sti25 2hr 2': ba
2 CJr 1-:ncl J.!JI l'n 1 Jlt
, l'11mm l'uol ti-Ill .1~.11. :inti up µ .. r ila\ L.111 hu-,
2 2 l :I i 'I fl i I :! I r L' "
2l:J ~95 Will
\\'A I L SEl'l
:-.pa1·111u:. 2 bdrm un11s v.
111.'l'()ll \ ll'\\, b,tll'Olll 1tr
p;it111 1,1q111rt r1•t11i.: l:'i
'>lPl> tu ~and lurn ,1\'atl
~ .. 111 mo Iii:! i'KI~
1Ju~1 ne~s \I an Tern
Newport Ueach Wc<,ldtll
ana l:L1ht1c::. paid air
cond . no lease requ1r1·d
l',.12 1355
Oceanfronl l Br. S5:iO 1011
Yrly
675·3067
1 BR. xlnt ocean view
porch. new c pl. p1H . 12 block 10 h1·u1•h. g1l•al
lndry. • 2 blk beac h S.500 loc:al t011 l.1111•1' :!hdrm.
mo. Dys 549 118fi, 1•n SS.iO mo !Iii>! HW3
499.3922 SiOO mu Eus tuluCI. 2HI'.
North-End I Bdrm Walk 2Ba . 'el> h:.t m ·1•r <l bl
to beach. Serh.idcd $350 gar tn~ n 1· 11•w I~ JJJllO
.\9&-1526 dshw.,hr pool \.>rl\' Nu
H'll 3850 pch \dlt!> pn·fcrrt'd HOS LOCJl9'G I I \m1 ~0:. WJ1 17 H I
••••••••••••••••••••••• ti.11 ~ 1213 211 lli3fi
Leisure World 2BH. 1m
maculate No Slt'P!>
Great view Yearh
lease. 644-5458 •
~Migwl 3852 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FACING GOLF COURSE
Lower condo 2 br 2 ba
West Nine Or Lo' el~
area. Bltns. wshr dryer.
patio. 2 car gar Auto op·
nr . Adults. no pet!> 5550
:!hr. Iha ~ar lll'W 11;i1nl .
crvt 1111>' S.">~'l mo~ rl~
t ttl 1nl'I 2011 3:1rt.I St
'>l>l'll llttll\1'. ~.•l & Sun
11,
'l;i:\\ lh1pl1•\, 2 blk frum
heach \1 ail 9 15 Up 3
Ur I H<.1 S6i:J Oov.n2 Br
I 12 B a $Li 2 7'
I 21:} 1:~15 803."i f.11">
_rm. 710-1950 OCeJ 11Cr11nt LJI J!I'
M.wport leach 3869 hdrm Wmtc·r S.500 11\11
••••••••••• •••••••••••• lii5 11516. 642 7i!l-I
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
COUNTRY CLUB
LIVING IN
NEWPORT
---BEACH
HHi l'A:\'\'U~
2 br. ~50 11-14 2~1:>!l 01
2 l:l 9!\ll li25-I
Walk to the Bcac:h
!~om t his f..:xqu11>1\e
l Rdrm W F'ncd Yard :
.lus1 S33S tfi4051 fee
H ENTl:\1 ES 631 1.i55
Ba~k m lhl' i.un wllh
tlll:> stunning 2 Rtlrm
Neur the beach' Plu~h
Crpts & gar <f~O.'i 1 fee
Hl-:."'TJM F..S 631·4555
f'\tll.' furn di-< l Br I rpk.
t•olor T\'. phone. ~lps '"
h1 da 1 S.50. S2i5 v.k t all
1'h1l1p rly~ iJO lr11i0 P\'C!>
1;:~ ~1MI! Newport Ill' a eh
\kx1e11 Bi.I Jamar ;\'ew
horrw. full fac l>;1\ -Weck
ur :\lnnth ;;rn.fi4!J:I ('a ll
Rentals to Share 4300 .......•...............
Moving" Avoid deposits &
c ul livrng expenses!
Profeoss1on a lly s ince
1971
HOUSEMATES
832-4134
Wh~ was te \1mt.' drtd
m1;ney looking fur a
roo m mate" Lt.'t u s
locate. screen and in
l1•n 1ew for ~ou Take lhe
Confu:.1on Out of F'tndmg
1;1,_,o Roomm:ilc~
.1 room male seard1 ag~
752-5111
Oldest & largest age ncy
ScrVlnJ! So Californta
Photos and References
Credits ABC·NBC·CBS
Cosmo·LA T imes-Etc
porar~ Pl"l R<iom & Ba t
K I l I' r I \' S 2 i 5
l'.:;htu1ur1 .fl.lo szoo
Shr nice hill(> CIHI. Prl\
lwd & ba 521!5+. honest
rcliahle. 644 ..\965 Mary
ROOMMATE WANT EL>
to share m y lrg3 BR con·
do in llU Neal & clean 1s
a must to live w /mother
& 2 ~ons Call only 1r
senous ly interested. for
rurther deta1b 536·5117.
Res pons ible adult lo
'hare 2br. 2b;i Newport
BeJch Condo S290
646.7332
* w 'NTEO Shr )OUr
hme, occup) guest hme
or studio m CdM. Balboa
Isle Vibr<inl ;.iwa re m om
w teen daughter. n\'at.
non smoker 675 9587
Mature lemalt• w dog
\\ants roummate t o
f111d ,~hr hsc Shirley
f>46·<1198
Qu1t>l no n s mkng fem
prof . wantR snme 125 3~1
to shr 2 BR 2 Ra apt in
Laguna !fills. All rec
facil., $225 mo. + 12 ut1l.
770-9373
fem to shr 2Br home in
Irvine S2SO .mo e \•er
)'th 11\g 1 n c I. M a r k
.i;.w.7529
~!nt 4350
An adult community on
the Back Bay Spec
tacular Spa, 7 swimming
pools, 8 lighted tennis ..._ _____ -_-_-;;.-.
courts. bike trails. put ,.
tin& 1reen. Bachelors. 1
and i bedrooms apart
•nll. and townhouses
front M2SM>Q:Per month
&U"'l899 Since 1971
lrlinc. Near Au·port
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Single garage. storage on·
ly Costa Mesa a rea; $45.
731 E 18th St. 116. ,,gt.
640-9900
On Jamboree Al
SM Joaquin Hills Road
l114)6'.t·l900
TIMI RUMMIHG OUT?
CALL .
RINTIMES
lOO'S OF' V ACANCI f.S
FRE~ COUNSELING
Dl·~ rl'c
IAYVllW
fAMILYA'1S
WESTCLIFF
Immediate occupancy
Light and cheerful 2
bdrm apt overlooking
s wimming po o l
1-in"pluce. mirrored b;ir.
temhc locatl<>n $50 mo.
t\dults
C7 I 4) 671-4400
121 ll Ul-2121
HARBOR
Rlllt • buullrut llfcatylc • A 1>1v1~um uf
lalUX\H'Y 2 • 3 BR fom\ly 1111rbor lnw1'\n,~11t \o ;,v . A V A I LA B (, E
Roommale wanted lo sh
2 Br Oakwood apl. Npl
S33S inc ulil. 548-7072 Iv
msg. 'V
PROMONTORY POINT·
Luxur y rur n 2Br 2Ba.
rrplc . all amenil 1es.
mature . non-s m oker.
might consider sm pel·
refs . $360. 7S2 3479,
675·9534 aft 6P :'YI ---------
Roommate. M . ~1\g, 3 Br
townhouse, beaut. furn.
pvt areu. 7_59_·_0':J88 ___ _
Female r oommate wanl·
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WESTC LIFF BLOG.
Nf 'NPOR T Bl ACH
~ .,,,.,., .,,, .. ,, I ff i lt '" .tl''<I '' n11 •••
I.all Mr Howard
b45. 6101
Attention Doctors!
Unique free s tanding,
well :.ippoinled medll'dl
bldg .. located in hearl of
11.B. 6 lrcatmcnt rms. X
Ra) rm. business office,
lge reception rm + pYt
office area. Avail Sept
I. Call toda~ ror appl lo
:.ce.
REDCAKPE T
893-13Sl
L..aguna Beuch 742 & 1000
sq fl. Air rand .. park mg
H&F Investme nts Inc
491·1Hl7
2 ='lcwporl Beach urt1ce:..
Cum1shed. SlSO & S200
&12-1355
i'onh Ltdo C11mplex
Full s urle IJol'lor 1\l
Lorne\ $1200 -600 fl
" h.1rdwood rtoors ~soo
631--1179
SUITE DEAL
I 000 Sa. Ft.
•Will Bui Id ,.o Su 1t
• l mo. F ree Hcnl
Lido Mitrma VillaRe
(714) 675-8662
WATERFRONT
&
PENTHOUSE
SUITES
280 to I 000 Sq. A.
$1·S2 Sq. Ft.
Ocecm Views
Wet Bors
'714)675-8662
4450
•••••••••••••••••••••••
For stor e & office s pace at
reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 Sq A.
MESA VERDE OR
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde E , C M
545·4123
DANA POtNT
Violet Lantern & Del
Pr•do 800' & 1100· at 6Q.
9'15·1120
. Lu.lh land5caplng, lllL pla)'lround equip
"f9Placa ln some unils Prhnt location. Fro m
-Marcuerite Ave ort IMJoaquin Hilb Road
lbr. 11001. blk lo oc n .
sinalc udull. 1 rly • S)()()
00·5002
1.-'d for nicely furnished 250 sq. fl. 2 room suite.
28 r apt. In Costn Meso. Ground noor. S16S mo .
Avllil. Sept. 8, Must be 179 W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom
c I ea n , m a \ u re, " 957·1900 responsible. $200/m o + ,.;.;;. _______ _
dePOSil 645·~22. eves. ance space avall. Full
•RETAIL STORE•
High traffic cot11merclal
m a f. n s' t r1 e a m .
Nwpt/C.M 17th St 1550
sq ft . air cond .. good
parking. Call J ack Ran·
dall
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coiy I bdrrn, "alk to
beach &c ahopp na S290
49'.z.2121
Ola a ... vice executive sulle.s 0 · avail for lease in Ceftter
Female wanted to share 2 Pointe. l.ocaled near OC
bedroom. 2 bath t n Airport. For leaslna In·
Newport Beach Call ronnat1011 call /OceDee
556 8765 tor dttall1 _ Huff. 965 2281\
w
IA~KCAL
Trust Dept 833·3511
PRIME new A/C bldg.
6.000ft or p:in. 75< /{\
N1:wport Blvd 646 3524._
1 'l,11>s1f1~ ,\d ::il2 PO
B''" 15!i0. l'o1>ld \1esa.
La ~12t>26
lnv,·-.tor l'artnt•r desired
tor hi daslo restaurant
bJr 1n !'aim Spnn~~
Xlnl downtown l11cat1on.
.,eats :125. uniqut.• dcl'Or
~5.0t•> 560.00U rC'qwred
\e11'e or pa'>">llc
mana11.emenl role pu~sl
ble Call 552 7882 I f\'llle
tormformution 11n~11me
Beat mflat111n. 2n<l income
opportumt.1 Turn your
11on·pr.1ducli\'e lime lo
SS.Ji:lmarAssoe 556·1385
ROUTE SALES/
SERVICE
Earn $20-30,000 yow
I st year in a job that
c~s close to owninq
your own bt.tslness.
See our ad under "Sales
Help Wanted"
1-800-352-5430
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i l4·552 1655
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wh e n placing your
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number will appear in your
ad w e t ake your
messages 24 hour s a
day ... you call in at your
convenience during office
hou r s and get the responses
to your ad ... this service
is only $10 per w eek. For
more information and to
place your ad ca ll 642-5678.
DAllY PILOT
642-5678
Lost. Male black t"a l wllh
while paws. answC'rs lo
J J Reward s.IR 99R2
Lost 8:11 E !>1 Cfr \M
Cockat1el. j!ry w yt'I &
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t~o s t Mal e whi te
Samiyed. Kaiser School
area Pl ea~e c all
548·7311 REWARD
fOVNO rem lnsh Seller
Slater & Beach lllvd
842 42H. 8-17-6419
REWARD lo~l Spnnger
S panie l pup p~ 1 H
Trltrock s 14 11.51 oi tli .. rt
6 dur ~·eek
LOST: mole Doberman
red collar. blk & ru!.I
REWARD! 63 1 422!1
Found White flufr\ !>m.i II
dog. Male CostJ. Me~a
557·5426
Lost: Male puppw. Spr
inger Spaniel. dark
brown & whtle. lo~l m
San Juan Creek area
Call Jody; 6GI 6787 hm.
495.5704 wk. HEW.\RD.
FOUND : White F eltnl'
blue eyed rlear t·al
846-7180
FOUND: Kitten s m brwn
fem Vic. Univ . &
Ridgeline 851-0740
Found: Male cat. smoke
g:ray. gray flea collar
Vic Wils on Sl. C M
548-9597
Found: white dog. brown
spols, Jrg. Female .
spayed. N B. 644 0838 .
~1717
Found . Small blk
Shepherd •Lab mix
M a l e July 2 4th
17lhtrustm. 642·0153
Foun d. P it bull 6·8mo
old. Newport Beuch
area. 714·67!)·2366 ----
1'' o u n d . B A S S E T T
H OUNDS. 1 male, l
female. Orange County
Animal Shelter. 834·7848.
FOUND: Terrier Mix.
whtf'. male. Husky mix,
silver & blk , fe m
Shepherd. blk & whle.
male. Mini poodle. wh\ci,
male. Terrier mix. blk le
tan. lem•le, Newport
Beach animal Sh eller .
644-~
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rm:.~at,:\' l.1 c t1 NB \ppl
only. ::-.te'"e 5-18 281i
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
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Great C ompony
ESCORTS
2'1 ltrs 641·0180
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Testin9
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Leib T•sts, Counselinq,
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BIRTH COtilTROl
ST£RILl1ATIOH
For lnfonnatlon or im·
mediate appointment.
call:
CALIFORNIA
PREGHAHCY
COUtilSELIHG
SERVICE.IMC.
APCARE
NEWPORT
BEACH
752-0053
SANTA AMA
972-3104
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purlunrl,\ E-cpcr &
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lime da~:. ~;l\pcr11·111 t•
n•qu1red Ap pl) 111
ptr!oon Beach llou!>t'
lk!>l;iurant. 1;19 Sil•1•1.1.1
Hollow J.1:1nc. L.1i,:u11a
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CAREER CHANGE
A subsidiary of !::. F llut
ton 1s currl'nlly 1 n
tt>rv1ew1111( qualirrt•1\
peri.ons mterei.tl'll m the
(i,•ld or fmuncial pl1111
ning. Full or µort tin~
$15.000 Sl8.000 part ltnll.•
1-'ull time unlim1te1I
97:! 2il2
Carpenters .. lournc~ man.
& \pprentll't' 1i.11 200.I
Car Washer f\111 time for
exdus1vc N!l wporl
Beach detail shop Mu!!I
be 18 with a vahd Dn\t'r!>
lJt 751· 1370
CASHIER
('l1•n •·.1l
PER SO,.. MEL CLERK
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CALL
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Secretcrie 5
Acc04.lnting Clerks
File Cle,.ks
Typi1t
Receptionists
Word Praceuors
Keypunch Oper's.
PBX Operators
CRT OperatoN
Purcell Temporaries
I020 H1rch ::itn .•et
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l'.1111151 !JOSS
t:xper'd lloun; Tues & t'len c.il
Thurs 12 u. Sat 9. 30 6. SECRET ARIES Sun. 9 5.30 Apvty in
person. K l'rm Rirnu
llardware. 2«.G I !:arbor
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VAltOUS
CLERICAL CLERK /
TYPIST SR.
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•)Ill time day Po•ltlon POLLOWING. 600/o
avallable tor rellable + I 0 H U S •
Pl'"°" with 1tnowled1e ol LUCaA TIVI SHOP IN
plants " lltnd111•ap ln1 GOOD LOCA TIOM.
Should have a current APPLY: UNIVllSITY
driver's he:. enjoy e~cd PAIK COIFFUllS. company benclha includ
ESCROW
SECRETARY
Ow beauutul Uil}i1de ol nc1t In Newpon llnth
h1H •n 1mft\4.odl11le op
purtWllt)' for 11n Elrrow
Seerelar A minimum
of 11x monlh6 eHruw
'ccrrtariol ellp<•ncn<'l' ~llld l)'Jllfl& ot ~wpm ;irt'
required Thi~ ~1>11w11
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111..1rc tnlormu 11011
1na a tree meal ~r s hift I I 0 5 2 CUL V ER.
Apply 1n pcr1on 9AM IRVINI. 552-1010. Noon. Mon Fri Person
nc:I
MAIRIOTT HOTEL
000 Nt•wpe>rt Ctr OR
New~rt Beach
1.-;Qual Opp ~mplyr M f'
HARDWARE SALES 1\p
pl) an person Crown
llardware. 310'7 i.-: <:o.i:.l
llW) l 'dM
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GAS STATION
..\ttendent for self
)crvice slal1on in (.' M
Must be exl remely reha·
I.lie & honest 646·9661
General OHu:e
d1v1du11l nec<lcd • For
permunent full lime
plumbing lr'adc. will
lra1n. mui.I ha,·t• own
truck Gd money H 10 5,
495·1465
Insurance
Account Ass•slitnl lo
Employee aener11 £x
ecut1ve w 1insuranc:«'
brokcra1e firm. includ
mg secret anal dullei..
mus\ have exp 1n Krouµ
hie & haaHb 1naurance
including m11 rke11n.i
Xlnt N 8 IOC.ll10ll for
.. ppo1n1me nt t·a1l
714 644 5S22
INSURANCE
SEC:ltETAHY
C:omrn 'I proper!~ &
hah1lil\ l''<PH nt•(' \1u,1
NEWSPAPER DELIVHY
1..A. 11MIS -):10 AM, 1 .,. • ...e.
1440/Me + '-'" t. HOO
Me C.-.C,._., Cott• Mete.,._
OPDI IOUTIS:
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CALL llLL 97'·925 !
huH· dynamic 11N~u11uh ~hod1!'ul As' 't,
ly Work in Jl.0 •*' MAIDS lrnnt & back.
ex per
typing,
salar~ ('U:.tOmt'r 'crv1t'l' reµ &12 Jll:W non ,moker .
('all 7tilHl455. a ~k tor 11pen 64H·5194
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hisuranl'e WORKER Exper . Pedtatnc, Cor •TYPIST · . .......... "' -~ ... ,1.040.
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So•ltMJ• ..ct
LOCMAHA.
Handle UPS shipments. •1•ios···p•ilal_:. _____ •I
mvenlory. & restocking Radiology 1'echrlll'1an
supplles Need own car Full time day:., part ror errands P/1' morn-ume days , lull time
mghrs loworkinloF/1' :.1>e1..·ial proc edures
Call Chery~~ ~6-9109 _ l1.'('hnolog1sl, & ~rt lime
Large 111suranc·e l'Om Senior Mon & Thurs 631 3863 pany lltls lhe Collowini;
lull t1rnl' pos 1t1 o ns CALL ;\fod1l'UI ttecepl for Oerm
orfice, Nw1>l C:lr I' l1n~
'n1ree •.,clays ti40-4501 ...........
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COUNTY OF
ORAM GE
PenowlDept.
625 M.1011 St.,
IOOlft G · 180
s-ta AM, 9270 I
714-134·286 I
Alflrmative A<11on
Employer M f'
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l'IJn ~.t ' 111t:' Pl.m wll h ln1..· . 2431 W l'oa!>I I h1} h111h IOlt'I n l JUI J paul '-'H
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111 l't-:l<SO'IJN t:L · dnvers he <:ull $~·0363 mi):: txw119 5.30
_, URIVl!:ltS wanted for Ille
TRIVEX INC ..... ...,_.0., .......... 0,.-.......
.llRtl HetJ 11111 \\'e
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l·:quul 01>1> f.mpl) r ~ F
dclivi-nes en Npt. llllr
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gd dnvmg rec. Pull time
Mon -F'r1. \I aster. 234
~·1scher, C M 540..4 174 ----------i Onver COLLECTOR Delivery Van Good dn1•
An Equal Oppl) £mplyr
EXEC SECRETl\HY to
iil•neral mgr ot n•i.ort
hOtt'I !::'<per re4 d
!>hurlhand " rnus t
llut!>l111u.l1na loc & wurk
.111nui.phcre \ppl) to
\Ir!> (.'h1l0k. Surf & Sund
llolcl, lJguna Beath
497 4477
b•c Sec'y to SI ,250
1-'ronl orr.re appearance
~1usl l )pe 75wp m ,
IOOwpm shorthd. Prefe r
s omeone f omt11a r
w audit dept Call V1ck1.
540-6055. Coastal Pe rson
net Agency. 2790 II arbor
UI .CM
~EVER A FEE
Genen110ffice .:.e c retary ~u s l be
SoWldcraftsmen has 111 ARRT. certtf1ed Xlnl
teres\mg position. vaned bendll!> t 'n)l:J ~lesd
office dulle:.. Irvine ~lemoriJI llu:.p1tJI.
area 5S6·6193 ti42 2734 o r appl) 1n
l't!f.!>00 301 V1rlona St General Help Costa Mesa
Rental center has Cull
lime opemngs for 2 men
Neat appearance with
good handwriting
Benefits. will train App·
ly 1930 Newport Bl. CM
or 22600 Lambert 1203, El
Toro.
General OfC1re Need
sllarp gal for busy con·
tractor's ofc Typang,
hvy phone s +reuse ofr
duties W Train F 11'
548-5541
llosp1tab
Card1oµuln1onan Dept
n cc d l> I l'\' I I ' r I .. d
rei.µ1rJlflr) ll'l'h l':irt
Lime Nq;hl :-hilt
Hl':.p1rul<1r'
therJJHSI>-l'cr 1>11.•rn
l'ool ,\II :,h1fl:. ('u:.la
Me :.a M e mor1<1l
ll~pnal. ti·l:.I 2iJ.l ur upµ
ly 1n pcri.011 301 \'1tl11na
Sl C ~I
Jva1lablr 71;o.:141:1t1
124 !lours Per Ua} 1
Reco rd s Cleric Or 760·3400 Medical Assis tant, exp. Will be f1hng & sorting __________ , all phases front orrice.
re1..'0rds ~1usl like detail b k rr d l M ... l ... TE ......... CE/ IJh! a<' o tee u 1es IA.Ork Will. tram m m A " "A""' F Vh 9i9 0313
:.urance JANITORIAL I · ·
WJX noors. C1>b & W111 \lcd tt·JI Kt•t·t·p11on1st
Policy Assembler dows. some l'XIJ ncct• Frunl ufl 11..·e . ex1>'d J
Qualit y control & As s mall 1lS.\t'h1Jlr1 <' d,,,., 1-°Jsh11111 Is land
sembl) pohc.\ Uetail hosp1tJJ FT -1\111 :r;o2 ,,_w wzs
onentl'<l. w1ll lram
Claims Cleric
<:ood cornmun1cat111n
s kills T> !Jing . 40wµm
Mu st have pnor oHicc
cx~nence Will lra1n en
claims µrol·e:.s1ng
Xlnl comµan)
benefits hfc med1l'al
& dcn1:.il 1ns ura11l't'
llrolll :.haring & n1m
pan) honuses \pply 111
person Mon Fri
SAFECO INSUH \:-.lt't-:
17570 Brookhursl F V
!162 7711
EO 1-..:
~IJnagcr a:.:. l rur IJhr11
ch;1111 Het "ii ur f J hr><·
c x p p r c I l ' .i I I
~largut'nle.ii h1 11~0
MJnager Tn1mcl' '11 ex
per nee lo leJrn 1>nnt
1ng bu:o.mesi. \ vcral!l'
S1000·$2000 while 1n lra111
10~ ()46 7811
MANAGER P /f
\11\:Ull ' \I. l11·1•cpl10111i.I
l r\l tl C. 1; fl 11 l'"
µll'll~.1111 of I °" )llAAl 1)1
& h.1l·k ufr :.tare :\Ju,1 he
l'XJll'f ti , l)IJllll( & Ill
:.ura11cc Salary up<'ll
.~ 1 ~l.'iOtl
\lccltcal
l p 111 SI 200 t o starl .\g ----------1 .:rc""'l' :..-It m11ll\<1te1I aericaJ µcr:.on " s ome 1.'0ll
mg record Pull tame. Enc Sec'y to SI ,400
Orange Cou nt). I. A Top ~B R F.: de,·'mt co
Jrca 631·3290 ~k:. person w R E or
General Office Clerk
Typing skllb 50wpm.
n1a1ur :.lock brokerage
near OC airport Mrs 7 3
Call Mrs Eckert 540·8121
llo:.tes:., ~· T , days, exp
preferred Apply 1n
pe rson Bc adi lloust•
Hntauranl Ii l!f Sl l'~·11'
llollo v. l.n L ugunJ
Hcach lthUrJnt'l.' l'er!>onal I.me-.
girl ncl'l.lco I ult lime lor
loc al well e:>lahhs hed
agcnC) Salar) open
~nd full res ume & eicper
lo Ad No 774, Daily
l'rder ret1rctl or :.cm1
reltrnd ma le "'ho needs 2
to 3 days per week Bl'-.:
& B ,\ H It f: I.
Ht:STAUH1\NT 211 li2nrl
St '." B C:ill fur JllP l 1;.u,.-;:no
Med ical Openin9s
t-'ree' 111 upplit ant flus \
lull plJCl' lll:<'US u rcl'l'P
1111n1sl, a ba1·k 11CC1tt•
pc r ., on & u p h ):. ll'
lhr1 ap1sl S70tl lhru SSSO
{'.i ll Ell1l' O 'Brien
'HU 51JOI \ls11 fee JOb,
S11t·l1111g & Snl'll1ng 111
'' "1Jurt f~.tCh \l(Clll"\ l~IO CJ ffilJUS Dr
PERSONNEL
Cl.ERK
sun1l·r loan finance e x
p1.•r r:OE Call V1ck1 ,
5 IO-ti055. Coastal Person·
nel .\gene.\. 2700 llarbor
Ill .<":\I
"llf,\'EI< \ F'l!:E
-----finance bkgrd Shrlhd
DRYWALL Hanger nee Ternfic bene's m
paper, electrician an future
d or plumber Must be Free lo Apphcan\
exper'd 631·2004 Irvine Personnel Agenc> -a E 17th, Costa ~esa
GENERAL OFFICE kUSTESS CASHlt.:tt
to SI 2000 Apply m person JPM to
~1.in~ger nccdctl lo1r tll·
luxl· 20 un1ti. in C~1 ,.:xµ
helpful l'Jll '1r "'i•lt111:
hel !IA:\1 11 311A~I Tue'>
&15 6646
~IOUELS Newpon l'hoto
Fas hion.:. seeks ne w
m 1deltng face_s 67~~5
11 rou·re an ind1\ 1duJI 1----------1 El.EC. TECH. Su11e224 642-1470
Opportunity to work near ~~~
Light bkkp'g ~xpr in 5PM P lt1me or F time
e luding AI R & A 1P Days or e ves !lusty
knowledge 10 key by Pelican, 2735 Pa~ Coast
touch. accurate typist. Hw} .• B
gd w figu r es . li ghl----
l'llol. PO Box 1560. <:ostJ ~1anager Le a:>1n g Agt
:t1esa CA 92627 for bU!>mc~:. IJJ rk "'ull
lmenor Decoratvr Cum ·llme.6 dayi. J week With
nuss1on.:. onh For San expe rienc e and r,• Cl~mente area ·2 want Cerences requin>d Call
who enjoys vanety and
are"Tlexible. we have lhe
per rect job for } ou
You 'll be working
switchboard relier. and
will suppe>rt the person
nel, and all other depart
menls in our dyn<1m1r
oompany.
This pe>si\1on will reqwrc
you to type accuratel~ 55
WPM, a nd you must
have 1 year generul or
rice experience If vane
\y is what you like 1n a
job, please call Barbara
Elder tor an mterv1ew
appointment or send re·
IUIDe lO'
WESPERCORP w ••• .,.,,
PeriDMrols Div.
14321 Myford Rd .
Tustin. Ca 92680
1714) 730 6250
F.qual Opportun1t>
Employer M F 11
('()(JI\ Fu II l 11ne or part
ll~ (;;ill
5.'l!J XS~I
Cook, I' T . Preschool.
LJte cooking & clean up
du11 e:-. Cle anliness A
must Childcare benefns
Irv 552 i 331. Tustin .
5+I 14ti7
Counlt•r llelp wanted .
PT Sandwich man
wanted Jo' 1' e xp
Gar) :.. lJeli. li75 2Hl3
Counter Help
HOMEY BAKED HAM
Counter help & a rutl
lime ham proces sor
wanted No exper nee.
Will tram Call Stan for
Jppt Tues ·Sat 673-9000. -----
Counter person. Dr}
Cle,rncrs. w1ll lrain
515·1066
C OUNTER HELP
Pa rt time. Kus t e rs
Cleaner!>. lllf. E 16th St
~ 1~3
b e a c h T e i. t . L'VECUTJVE Se troobleshoot, & repair ~ cretan ·
quality marine power Real F.state. $1 ,000 mo.
sup plies , batter y Recepllonas~. phones,
chargers. & inverters. 1yp111g, Org Cty. Airport
Exper. in marine elec-area. 833-2237
tronics or power supphes
a plus. Call 645-3632 for
a ppl.
ELECTRICAL TEST
TECHNICIAN
Lln1que opportunity with
small well-estab1hshed
manufactur e r or elec
trical t not electronic I
d1stnbuuon eqwpment.
Facility located m San
Juan Capistrano area is
lhe only one or its type on
the West Coasl. Has U.L.
Ex~rienced clerk typist.
needed for insurance
agency 1n Newpo rt
Beach Salary open, send
resume to Ad. No 774,
Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
FACTORY WORK
Machine operators . in-
spectors, powder m ixer
& press setup req'd. for
lite mfg. Call aft. 9AM.
897-2529, Hunt. Bch.
certified circuits Ideal ---------•! candidale would have Factory
WORICMOW!
l+cflo. Mold
Assembly
phones. In Tustin call Hote11
1 R 832-~. Be men. oom service
GENERAL OFFICE
Dynamic Newport Beach
& airport pickup Appl)
Hollday Inn, 3131 Bns1ol
SI.CM
1..-d I for lull time "char ge i714 i549 l&17
fi.\6.8.SiJ
Stock Brokerage IS look· ~ I N D E R G A R T t.: N
ing for sharp i11d1v1duals ----------1 Teacher. Cull time for lo fill immediate open· Hotel Fall Credentia ls Call.
mgs •Cashier Susan &10-8s20
GENERAL OFFICE
WITH TYPING
RECEPTIONIST
Call Gail: 714 -752-0070
GENER AL OFFI C E
Newport Beach s tock
market advisory firm. Ir
you can ... type, handle
telephones, do lite book·
keeping & you want lo
learn ... a bout the stock
market & data entry. cal I
:>W-9237
GENERAL OFFICE/
""'' TiiM jOays Labelette Opennor Full
P H lime Experience pre • M ousekeeper lerred. Good work111.:
Full Ti,.. /E•es _co_n~ ~1_-321JO__ -
We ar e seeking reliable
people-onenled persons
EnJOY excellent com
pany benefits including a
free meal ~r shill App·
ly tn person 9AM Noon,
Mon-f'r1 Personnel
MARRIOTI' HOTEL
900 Newpe>rt Clr Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emply r M F
llotel
LEGAL SECRET ARY
Growtnit Real Estate
L1t1ga11on Firm 111
Newport Cntr. seeks ex-
p 0 d , eff1 c 1ent . &
ener getic legal sec')
SIH, Dictaphone & Xlnt
Typmg Skills a must'
Xlnl Sal depending upon
quahf1cal1ons & exp
Good Benefits 640 W60
l.1Ceg uJrd s
cert1f1t.-d
9611-031 1
.\ H l'
Manicurist
Newport Beach's most
prest1g1ous s alon. the
Richard Ouellette Salon.
has 1mmed opt>ntnl(S for
man1cunsl 200 Newport
Center IJr
Manufactunnµ lt>:hl1n~
manufa c turer nec•h
person!> ex1> 1n rrurnufJ1..'
tunng. raw mctl•rtah
General knowlcdi:e of
power equ1 p need ed
Mechanical .ibtl1t1cs a
must Mus t be w1lhng to
learn 546 2901 llarry
MATERIAL
Msqr Cleric to $800
!\o me bank1n ~
knowledge 40 Hr . week
1-;xcel benefns 1-.:0t.:
Call V1 c k 1, 540 ij055.
t 'oastal Personnel A gen·
n . 2790 Harbor BL, CM
. NEVER A FEE
NAVt\L VETERANS. We
c an make you r ex
pe nc11ce count in the
Naval Heser ve Veterans
from all services and
qualified c1vi1tans can
e<1rn up lo $2,000 per year
part.lime Many other
benefit s ex c hange
pnv1leges. low.cost life I
m::.urance. retirement in I
rome Interes ting As· i s1gnmt:nls opportunity -
lor addtt1onal training in
)Our specially. Get all
tht• CC<cts today Call
:'-I ·\ VAL RESERVE
ii-I 552 3524
----------l'llEL>IT t\SS ISTA'.'IT.
minimum 2yrs. college.
5yrs 111 engineenng/mfg
environment, well or
ganiud Thts pos1t1on or
rers opportunity for
career advancement In
rormal1on not provided
on phone. Interviews on
Saturda) Call
il-1·630-201 1 for appt
U nicorn Eleclrt c al
Noexper reqwred. Good
money , ove rtime . &
bonuses. Paid weekly
Call now. ask for Bnan
or Deb
RECEPTION
Sma ll company near
ocean need s ma lure
person w /m in 8yrs gen'I
omce exper Accurare
typist, SOwpm Fro nt
desk tel_j!phone recep
lion. Xlnl. co. benefits
Call Elly : 645-3632.
Night Audito r llPM
7AM. 5 days wk Good
benefits program APply
Holiday Inn. 3131 Bns1ol
St C :\t
Light 0H1ce & retail :.all·~
tn Pilot !>Upply store m
Orange l"o Airport 'll
Full 11me 540-15!14
CONTROL ClERt<
Growing Urungl' Count)
bas ed co h<tl:> an o p
porluntl) for J 11uH k
learner. eners:e111..· en
1hus1.isll<' person Will I.><·
v.ork1ng compu1cr11crl
~\:.lem II P c xper J 11ius Dulle!> 1ndutk 111
vr nton control d:tlJ cnlr~ .. t) p111g or .. h11.1
ments & gennal ofrt, t'
dut1e.:. Good hcner11:.
Appl) 1n p('r:.uh or 1·a II
"urs rng tn a friendly
working almosphere
C.:osla Mesa Memorial
Ho:..p11al Current open
in gs Cl.ERIC AL
Immediate openings
•Acoounling Clerks
•Clerk Typist
•Keypunch Oper .
•Secretary
•Word Processors
·•Bookkeepers
Accomt Abilitl•s
Personnel ser vices ,
pennanent.
UOO Quail Ste 200 NB
955.2770
Q.ERlCAL
•BANKING
OPPORTUNITIES
•TILLERS
Ex perience pre ferred
but wUJ train individuals
#ith light typing skills
and cashien ng or related
backsround
COSTA MESA
39'l9 S. Bnstol
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
APPLY AT BRANCll
OR
CONTACT MS. ROSEN
714·848-2222
M W tll 'EOE
cs.neat
Marketing /Sales
·-PHhlon hind 111vest
f\tm, Expanding. X lnt
career oppty. in acll' e s-.Jes envlr. Will handle
lite acct1. fuoct1ons &
Ucenslna assl1n Non
am o k e r~ pref Ca 11
t404123
CLERIC
Scbool Clerk needed by
tknUnston Beach City School Distnct. T yping llld ol 50wp m required.
•·11023/m o. depend ilta an exper. Apply 73S WU. Sl. H. 8 . "6-8851.
Cl. .. TYPIST
Senior
·CALL
780-MIS
-CM Houn Per Day)
I ' ()r 7eo..3400
a.rt Typtat, .sowprn, oc
carat•. trainee OK.
._. oompeny w\th ad ..., ... Call for ap
........ ,, la.1183, H it
lsAm.
J..=:
Immediate oµcnmg in
our Credit lJepl for ex-
penenced Credit Assis
tanl with heavy phone
experien c e Go od
clencal skills nel'essary
XJnl company benefits
For appt t• a II Personnel
54!.1·4834.
Products.
JR. ELECT. ENGR.
Industria l e lectronics
firm e ngaged in in-
tercom system s seeks
person w /basic c1rcuil
design to troubleshoot. ----• WeoCfer :
C u s to m e r Ser v i c e 12 vacation days
Representative Must Credil Union
have good phone contact Competitive Pay
w pubhc. Good typist & S e n d r e s u m e l o
knowledge of general of-American Zettler, 16881
fice duties. N. B com-Hale Ave. Irvine, 927 14
pany Xlnt benefits.
Starting S900-$950. ---------1 83.1·3313 Engineering
v
DATAEMTRY
OPERATOR
· SR.
First Shift
ENGINEERING
TECHNICIAN I
SALARY $1387 TO
$1850/MONTH
Reqt.iires 3 years civil
engineering expt'nence
or combination of educa·
11ontexpenence
NO RESUMES
DEADLINE.
l\Drrell ''
SOIVICO, IC.
Irvine 752-6666 EOE ~ IF'
Food Service P rep, Mon·
F'ri, 4-10. 752· 7903. ask for
Jotvi. University Athletic
Club.
General Agency seekmg
energetic person for new
office position. Rapid ad·
''anceme nt. P aid co
benems. Call Sa lly :
848-6264 .
lfulel N1gh1 Auditor, ex
penenced, perm post
t1on al Aliso Creek Inn.
31106 Coas t llw y . So
Laguna 499 2271 for
appt
Housecleaners llunl·
ington Beach area.
714·960·3766 ----------1 General
rood Service Prep, Mon-The lalM»a lay Chlb Ii HOUSECLEANERS
F'ri, 11-3. 752-7903, ask for hiri New & Model Homes on-
John. University Athletic ':fo~ts /H~lesses. part ly Pu ll & P tr. SS/hr ,
Club lime, must be available ____ 64_2_7_44_4_
FoodSeniu
A1sJ1tonh
Irvine Un1l1ed School
Dist 2 or 3 hours daily.
No ex~r. nee Close to
home $3 75/hr Apply
2941 Alton Ave. Irvine
552· 1383. E 0 E
weekends Please call HOUSEKEEPER
for an appl\ 645-7358. Exp'd Preferred. F'V
_M_on_._· Fr_1_. B_:_J0.._5_. ___ , area 968·3707. SJ.SO hr
Housekeeper Live m &
G.....-ol offlc• P /T Compamon in Newport
Clerk Typist no SH. Hrs Beach. Must be able to
9-lPM. Mature woman drive No s mok ing.
JoblocNewport Beach 6427263 u ntil J PM
FOOD SERVICE 646•7431 640-0009
WORKER --------HOUSEKEEPER . Full
f'tr. no exp. nee. apply GENERAL OfACE time. Tues Sal 7AM to
9·4. Mon· Fri. 3:30 E O E Bayview
Liquor s tore, Laguna
BPach Some c lerkmg.
slockmg & tJeU very Can
work around school
schedules 494 3517
Lit1gat1on Secretary for
growing office w offire
manager potential Toµ
skills, MAG A Mm1mum
lOyrs expel'!Salary open
640-8201
LVN Charge Nurse. re
lief l lPM ·i .JOAM 80
bed ECF' Good working
cond . good salan· ~tesa
Verde Convales 1•en1
Hospital, 661 Center St
t: M s.i&-5585
l.VN 's part time days, full
lime P~1 's. ~1 eds & treat
ment.s. New grad. acccp
table 548·5585 Mesa
\"erde Conv alescenl
Hospital. 661 Center St .
L'.M
Scientific
Drillin9 Controls
18011 M ttt!hell South
Irvine, 557-905 1 EOE
Mature Lad} to work full
lime m clock s hop. Will
train. Permanent The
Time Pl ace 1r 12 .
Fash.Ion Island. Ne~ part
Beach
MEDICAL OFRCE
IOOICKEEPER
For
O U TPATIENT
SURGERY
Requirements include
billing. accounting, ly p
mg, & filing N B Area .
c omp el1l1ve Sal &
Benefits Call:
ADMINISTRATOR
M.C .M.G .
760·1205
~fod·Surg
HN':. 1.\"N 's
Days. eves, & niCJhts
F'ull·l1rne and part-lime
l:iencftt~
~1ex1ble Hours
ICU CCU /ER RN's
I 2hr shifts
Work 3-7 days in an 80hr
pay period. Time & 'h
paid for hours worked
over s .
CCUSu~isor
wtlh experience needed
1mmed.
WARD CLERKS
Days. Eves. Cull & p/l
Come see us about our
new s alaries and our
benefits which include
dental plan & employee
cred1\ un1on
.\o 1mme d1ale opening
c '<•Hs for a se lf
rrottvated 1ndiv1dual ex
penenced an a manufac
tunng environment. Will
operate a Data Dec1s1on
80111 and or MOS Series
21
SEPT EM BER 5. 1980 496-5702 ' ASSISTANT Manor. 350 W Bay St
~oo SERVICE MGR C M 642·3505 _ _ _ _ SELL idle He ms with 11 "' Good communications
Supervise rood prep, in· skills required for this Housek eep e r t llve an . Daily Pilo,Class1riedAd.
Sell with EASE!
Let us tell you about our
recent a ctivation of
Alcoholis m Recovery
Serv i c e Progr am
l 'r111 c al car e un1l
Supe r vis or w exper
needed 1mme d Conlaci
Yolanda F'lorence ,
Director or Nurses. (7141
642-2734 Ext 272 301 Vic COUNTY Of ventory & paperwork for growing Newport Beach Ca re for 2 s c h o o I 642 5678.
ORA ...... GE school cafeteria. H.S . personnel firm. Typing children. 5 & s. pvt rm,
" Grad. & Jyrs. paid ex per. 55+. lO·key ability. pro-wknds ore. must ha Vl'
PenonMI D•pt. in r,reparation & serving ressionaUsm a must. Will car 5S2·2814 art 6PM
625 No. Ross St.. or rg. quantities of rood. assist in accounting func------------t
Room G·l80 S a~a Y r a n g e lions and all clencal !IUP· I·--------~ We urrer a s table work Santa Ana, Ca 92701 $1003-9 /mo. In 5 an-port. Call Ondria for HOUSEKEEPER
environment with an ex· nu s le P s XI n l appt. Exper'd. for full time
n •llent s alary and 1714 1834-2844 benefits . Apply by Aug day work. Careof ofc &
lle11er1ts package includ-Affirmative Action 18th. Westminster School 55J-OQ4.5 home-no c hildre n -no
mg company paid Life. Employer , Dist. 14121 Cedarwoo8. meals. M\lst drl ve & ~l ed1 c JJ and Dental ~~~~~~~~~!!!! We s t m 1 n s l e r . speak EngUsh Excel. co .
Insurances, Pension and = E.0 . E.-M t F. benefits-all paid-plus
one week paid vacation Escrow S•cretcry ---------r-n. Lin-$800 mo Call for 1n-
after sax months. Please Experienced. Growing f'ront desk girl for OP· U \• ':. terview. i714 I 831-7792.
apply at. PERSONNEL independent co. Irvine. tometrisl orrtce. p /1' · nMP041Al!Y Pll!SONt.ll su1111cf~ Helen &half er Person-m i):: Bonrue, 552-4662 ~~!c 646·4502 Ask for n e I Agency . 2 8 0 5 2
_. 3723 lirch Strfft Camino C11 p1 slrano. TAIVEX, INC
f ......__ ... o.-. "•""-eo\ e-..-._
1815 R1lchey St.
an\1 Ana, Ca. 92705
F.qual Opp Emplyr M IF
IJELIVERY Drivers &
i1ales trainees Xlnt. opp-t.Y. for college s tudent &
moonli&hlers . Eas ily
earn $10/$15 hr. Call itft lPM.~38-4605
DELIVERY Driver for
work In auto parts st0re.
Must have valid Calif.
dnver's lie, gd. drlvln1
record. be over 18 &
know C M ppl.y at Hub
Auto Suppl.Y .• 2120 Ho rbor
81. CM, 8411 2464 ask tor
ChuJde
Dental Receptlonlat for
established otrlce. Ex·
perlenced , ma t u re .
MS~.
ESCROW
OFFICER .
Front Office
p rr Back Of lice
Internal Medicine Prac-
tWwport leacl\ lt205, Laguna Niguel. No
Fees Ever
lice, N 8 . Front OfOce-at HOUSEPARENTS
least 2 yrs medical front Mature M tF couple to re-
Outstandmg growth op-otrice exp req. 1 Peg -G·· .. ---... •L--~!llllllll~ side In group home &
Board, Insurance> Back -~ vrrn-· 6 D/D d 11 pe>rtun1ty wit h leading tBOOTO START supervise " u s savings and loan for Of. omce·VenlpunClure exp MORESWlTH Allemateweekends lree
Cicer wllh two years ex· essenllal 640-0302. EXPERIENCE Ex p er. prefer red
petience. Dullea will in· f\lllorP/t'Janltorsdyor FiveGirlOfrice $900/mo . & benefits .
elude process. trace and nl&Jlt. 5'·l6thr. Varied Activities United Cerebral Palsy
resale escrow. TY.pin& of 675.2101 we Will Train Assoc .. 546·5760
SO wpm and calculator ----------Company Paid Benerils
skills a re required. We APPLY BETWEEN 8 ar Indoor plant ma In
olfer an txcel'-nt salary Gardenlna UAM tanance. F IT & P /T
and beneflt1 ind lood •IOUMDIWOIUCB 853 Production Place available.
career potent.lat Pleaae lnt•medlate Newpe>rt Beach 4117-5-434. s ubmit ruume with
salary history In COO• c•LL IHSU•AMCI
ndenceto: "" SA.LES Rt-:P trralneea
780-lea HaintyUat needed tor Newport
Box tte4, DaUy Pllot, 1.2UlounPerDay) n. ..... leyCW.h Be•ch It 1u rroundln1
P.O . Boa IMO, Colla OrT•MOO • Wrt.a: areaa. Start salary to
..... Ca.... :_yll1( w 1ron ow1n1. l500 per wlr w /11• mulll·
Equalo,pty Smplorer Have aomethlna to ttll? Xlnt. work Ina cond. line lnaurance company.
Claaslfied ads doll well. 642-0082. Aak f« Joyce 752> 7llllO. EOE.
• .. •
It's a BREEZE
C.:lass1Cied Ads 642 Sm8 Lona, Costa Mesa_. __ _
THE
DENNY'S MAME
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
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".Mice ....... CH ..... "' "-'k•'• ....,...,, .. __ ..
y . Y...ty .-.y _.. .t¥91C.-t N•lewt.. s. Sea:ultyfw• ...... ,.. .......
we have 11m1ted openings for our Reslaorant Manage-
ment Training Program for eager men and women look·
Ing 10 get ahead 1n this exciting fast-paced business
What's 10 the Denny's name for you? A life-lime ol ac·
complishment, security and rewards Call Monday.
1213)·884-9953
@Denny-. Inc.
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Dl.)'I onl)', no call, Ullo , SMp,.t..,. d•ll~1rr Ua ll) ftl lM UM or\h Coa.i llw \·, SECRETARY
<.rwtwnda, H.R. ilr'eJI f 'l' l j\11n 11nJ •rt ,11 I\\ hun(Jl.-· to u rn11ni tlto l.1&1wla Hear h. 4114 IUU.\ Attractive, personable ~OUIPAt•n: mo,n •~lt·'"" l. 4>r •1111r., "'rn 0 1 lwr11•· l't.AST I L'S t\o i 1t r ) l t toblh h•d real u tah SALES REPRESENTATIVE rron1orcg1rl hiday,good sma•Y d ,, 1 1 c1 r a r 11-.. t ll -.11ac11n 111111 .i .iuod dm· irur hlrw .,IH'r.lur lorm co ... ,...y "'o•ln9 to lor g t r to !Wit membe r s hips in a n asso r iatio n tYPtn& s kills + It . book·
C:IMTll. H•lh h;ill "•1uq11111 1 1 1n11 r t'l'orll l1huOl· offfcn.. ()petdttcJs a•oHobM fOf' keeµmg ror 11n electrical
71 " •41•142.... i.uµl,lt•t Mu''''''" 1111 11 1ir 1Sll l ""k fur 111111 11111. flnlalun-. •.t~embh 1 d 1 1 fo r rett1ile r s. A new c o n rept w it h engineer r1 rm. Oran ae
.... • 1thiKh ~H • ""' t. 111otk Wlllli1m• 1-:11u11l 1111 t'ull uth•r<tP\1 168 :ltl!)I es per •nee s o esp e op •· p l'O\'en s u ccess offe r s J?r eat be n e fits to County 1rport a r ea.
Full UJ , ... n "1 11 "' 11 " pt qd ,, 1-irtu111l\ 1.-;mph1H•r l • c e 11 • n t c o m m I • s I on th<.' lcx•a l merch a n t. L eacts prov id e ct . Looking for urc mana1e-Nuna td Un \ vlh b 1ll 111trtu111u11.1I 'olc e C:le rtt a r roft9e m e nt. Vt ry a cthe h ' · nwnt ability. :.tarting
,.._, 1 1 10,1,1 ,, .. ,, ---------· ~3 S1115i tn•J office. H r t a il e xperien re a plus. T 1s 1s a n s» 50 tu si; 25 per hr. H~ •u ' \M f.x~111m1 l'tt •tnllnttS, ttriU1('d JJl"O
tinm Mt a Vt•f'd,1 1 ·011
Val.SC'Cl\t llU4lplt11I iilll
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Part Time ,, .. ~hilt dt•lt•rl•nll.d fur ('XC'ellrnt o ppo rtt1nity . S u b s t a ntia l 32 ·10 hr 1>er wk. Ask (or
'\Wiil!( & IO lllr (•om mission s t rutt11r e \\ith ll hera l Debbie 55;!J1171, St a rt
.i11M1\,ml l'll\ 111 llunc CORPORATE PLAZA r e n e wa l benefits. Call Bell a t 760_8031 Sept 1:.c. pdrt 111ne tra m·
111;,.111 ·'"' 111w1•dor to\lr .'I ~Ith
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for t.uw h rm llou~ rlt•\
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Part Time J
8 E Y 0 U R1
OWN BOSS
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cotnrnensura le "llh t'' 2LI 1•221 :>IW lor rlct,Jil" li1 eel '1s11on. & h:rndlt·
perience Fo r mtt.>n'lt'\I l•---------•I w.itl·hbourd & clcncal
please c a ll EH2 .i:t21 t'.\t pa rl c 1 m,. 111 , ,. 111., 1 , duties 1or :.t•hool cl1:.tntt
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1 \UulllH' l.1u ,of ft• 111 Or~ Coast :.lun•-. Fli'\lhk huur-, ,i., I~ r e\11cr on multi Dail~ Pl'lot .,1,111011 bo;ird or tr:11nmi.: P:ml lr.t1111oi: ... 1 hr '" 330 W a y Slrt•Cl ~t .t! I II c; I -; ' o 11 fqw 1511 µm -..ol;1"
Cosrn Mes a .l'.\ .)..W7>1t1t. ~.:!~11111>-1 m., 111,'11 .111
Equal oppor emplo~ t>r 11 11 •' .., I c II ., ·" 11 t l11·111·f1h \ppl~ h\ ::-,, pt
Want Ad Help ?
Emeraon Electric Co. 1ocated 1n
Sa nca Ana nas an opening for a
Personnel Adm1n1straC1ve Ass stant
re porc1ng 10 the Manager o l
Industrial Relallons Woll be involved
in 11 var1e1y ol special assignments
dealing wnh problem insurance
claims. EEO. wage and salary
aurveys and ass1shng 1n coord1na11on
of Che office services for the d1v1s1on
This challenging pos111on wh1cn can
lead mto a supervtSory pos111on
requtres al leas1 2 years general
personnel expe11ence and prior
experience 1n cne capa-.Hy o f
Adm1n1sHattve Ass1scan1 L1ghl
cle11ca1 •kills aie required tor
handling conf1dent1al 1nforma11on
Company offers a compeut•ve salary
with above average lnnge benelits
Oua llfie<l appllcancs are invited 10
send \heir resume with salary
requirements or call tor an interview
appo1n cmenc
EMERSON ELECTRIC CO.
INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS
DIVISION
3300 SouctrScandard Street
Santa Ana. Calllorn1a 92702
(714) 641·5240
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CLERK
We ;.1re ~eek mg a Prrson
111'1 Pa~ roll Clerk for our
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lut·.it \!d 111 the IJcauuful
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qui r es experie nce in
bank payr oll. some in·
len ,1ewin g expenence.
t~ ping -&5wpm a nd ~O!Tl('
111suranct background.
We offer complcle t·om
pall,\ paid bencr.ts in·
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'\Tewport Beach. !J2660
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Serviceman needed.
5-16-9468
Pct a ltt:ndant. busv bea ch
kennel, S3 ;5 hr start
Helen. 494·0142
FORA STAKE
INTHE
FUTURE •••
You'll really want to consider Rohe Scientific, an
affiliate of Philips Medical Systems. Inc. We're rapidly
expanding in the medical electronics ultrasound field.
have immediate openings. NO LAYOFFS. increased
rates ... all of which point to a secure future and a place
where you will want to STAKE YOUR CLAIM
If you have 2-3 years experience in the electronics field.
check out our 1mmed1ate FIRST SHIFT openings
In-Process Inspectors
Knowled~e of workmanship standards and
documentation. ability to read blueprints and use
inspection tools required.
Fln•I Inspector•
Background must include systems inspection in
" prototype design and development
Certlflc•tlon Technici•n• ·Q/A
Responsible for final system approval. Requires high
degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
Come grow with usl Remember: first shift. increased
rates. excellent benefits. stability and security-and a
stake in the future! For your convenience we will be
interviewing:
Wedneaay & Thurad•y Rvenlnga,
Auguat 20 & 21, from 4 PM to 7 PM
We are prepared to make "On-The·Spot" job otters.
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working conditions. com-
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liberal benerits package
"h1 c h i n c lud e:.
medical denlal CO\'eragc
and twtion refund.
Appl) 1n person lo our
Personnel De pa r tment
or call:
Donna T a ro) a
( il4) 640 3536
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products. :'ll u st pass co.
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548 3464
Public Relations
Top dollar for drapcQ
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trans po rtation Pat
675-6421.
Pun:hosin9 Clertt
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clerk w /some buy ing ex-
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gro\\lh 111 the Ora nge
l'11unt1 ;;rca You will Sales Trainees , .. 11 a · toµ hnc of auto Fee paid lndu!>tnal pro
p.trt~ 1.t :.tene r s . ducts rter lr...1n1ng
d11·m1l'al!> . .ind man) out::.1de :.<Jles. l'.1r ~ ex
utht>r fasl rnovmg Imes µense account + com
Unh m1ted future earn· missio n Ba::.c !>alar)
mgs We gu arantee pro· $9,600 Call Ellie
tecll.>d lerntory Draw, O'Bnen, 540-5001. Snl•ll
commensura te with ex· ing & S n e l l ing or
µcnence . high com ~ewpon Beach .\gene~.
m1:.s1ons Ongoing pro--13-WCampus Dr
duct tra1111ng programs,
exµt>nse allo wance. Sales
group in suran ce. and We need 's ales ""Opie t pror1t shanng programs ':'" 0
are provided . sell a unique '!1arkelmg
H lh1s rmc opportunit)
l'Or rcsponds with your
future goals. call ror a
rnnf1denllal mten ·1ew :
Howard Williamson
(714t 557-8360
Mon. I 2noCMt-7pm
Tues. 9am-7pm
11una ble111 t·all. wnte
co Howard Williamson
P 0 Box 503
'\l'" Port lie a ch. 92660
CURTIS
INDUSTRIES
A CONGOLEUM
COMPANY
concept to businessmen
Ea rnings far abo\c
a\'e r a ge C"ll M r
North: 7l<t·964+108 Hun
ttngton Beac h CA
Sales
Sc:Hs /Employrnr nt
Coun.selor
To p no t c h salt'>-op
portun11 y in rHes~111n
proor ind ustr) tr} ou Jrl'
rmney mo1 iva1cd & h;i' e
sales exper a nd or sale:.
ap11ude. we \\ 111 I rain
We are Snelhng & Sn1•ll
mg part or l hl· \\ urld ...
large s t e mpl11\ mernJ
s}stem Wh) nol "ork 1 ror the biggest & bt·~l .
1 .. 1 ,J ., l' k B a r r 1 c .
, '•I lo•r appl Snt.'11
\n 1-:qual Opportun1t) . u f.. ~ "11c11 c n g o t
Employer M F' :-.c\l µun Beach r\genc~. ---------•I 4340Ca mpus Dr
Sales
Bus mess Opportunit y ror
<imh111ous people in a
ground n oor dir ect sales
of \loe Vera Produc ls .
:"lu l"ee req'd. to become
d1sln butor 851· 7058 ---------
SALES
ROUTE SALES /
SERVICE
E:am $20-30,000 your
I st y~or in a job that
comes clos~ to ownin9
your o wn bu~iness
Tht• Job )QU've bee n
\\a1t1n1? for The one that
put:. )OU much o n your
SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
COUNSELOR
Permanant P (T
Position a va il in o ur
South Coa st Plaza orrice
Exp pre ferred. m clud mg
Sat hours Call Kathy
Amburgy : 540-4066
California Federal
Sa•ings & Loan
695 Town Center Dr
Cosla Mesa. C:a 9262!;
E OE
Sea mstress \\ anlC'rl to 'it'\\
for La~un<i Dl'~•L!ncr 111
-.hop or home \lu ... t h,J\ 1•
1ndust machs ur exµ" 11 h
same Michael Da,·111
Greene Shops 494-3462
11"11 in µos1t1on to ea rn Secretary
h1l!h dollar 111come-1s of Starr Secretary T' p1s1
IL'f'"il b~ \11dldy accepted ~l in1mum 5llw p m
-;,lie!> and ~t.'n·1ce com· Know ledge or ~l'neral nr
l>.1m :-cr \'mg lhe meal lice duues ~ B com
indu::.tr) 1>any. Xlnl hcnef1I!.
'-lurt1n.I( ~111111 S8:iu
'«1·3313
Sc cret a r}. P T ror ad
a n e!.tabhs he d rou te. agencv ~hr Gd tvpm~
\\Ith establis hed repe~t req 953-0316 ·
\\'1th this market let1der.
\O U'll sta rt "'l h
eslalJl.Jshed customers on
h u,111e:>s. And th e re s ----
, 1 111' of opportunity lo S i.' l. r l' t a r \ .\ d
· • ''C. )OUr custome r 1rums1rall\'e to General
,1111l 1ncome. ~tanager Lol'.il "Jlcr
You'll need a van. which
\OU rJn lease or bu). to
m .1 k t' ~ 11 u r r o u n d s
bel\\t•cn 1·ustomers and
regional center. What
)vu·u need most or all, to
make it big , is willing·
ncss to work hard. It's
hke being in busin(•ss for
>•1Ursell Wit h exrellcnt
earnings and rull com ·
l.JllhY·l>&fd be nefits .
agency Perm pos1llon
Xlnl Bcne l ils Shorthand
t ranscribe o rr1c1al
mmules Gl·ncral 1·or
resµondcnce. llhng. m 1i.t
uftiC'c dut ies E xp req
Salary Sll94·Sl491 m o
Call for appoinlmcnt 1n
lt.'nte" 4~·1041 or appl~
in person J.aiiun.1 lie<Jl'h
County Wuter D1M :lCMi
3rdSt.Mr J oyce .....
Ca l l l o ll ·fr ee wit h in ~retary for Answerin1 Calif. SeO'ice Operator to work
l.&00.352-5430 va rious s h ifts, F 'T &
1o r 213·6'91·1737 > P 'I'. 228 Forest. Laguna
An equal oppc>nunlty _ee_a_c_h. ______ _
employe r M tF Secretarial
Sl:!'ret.ir) Ht•ccpt1onis~
Int eri·~l 111~ ~111s1t 1011 for
Jmb11111 u;. mJtu r e
p1·r.,,111 l \p111~ :.k ills.
p1·r.,1111uhll· tl'lcphon e
'""" i.:tl \\1Ch figures
:\1·1\ 10111pJ1\~ Uutsland·
1ni.! 11p111ir1 un•l) for ad•
1,11111·1nc111 IJ C i\1rport
·'' '"' I-•1 r aµµ c all 1'.J:I 'IM:i
1'111 lnves.tnwnl Corp _
!->El'\ l'UUIWl~.\TO R
U~n.i m1c !>dll!s,ser v1ce
ur>!.11111.a l11>n . CNat 'I
l'•Hllfldll) J Looking ror a
p<.·r,1111 wll h n.: to acce pt
rl'.,p(1n~1bll1ly Xln t.
\crbal ::.k1 II~ w /clerical.
secrctdnal, & good or·
gan1zut1<>nal a bilities.
Call Linda Devork in at
Safe~uard Ue ntal P rac·
t1t·e System s !157·1 t2l.
SECRETARY
1P '.\1 to5:30PM
lnlereslmg position for
Sec:r elary with xlnt s kills
in l)ping 1 75~wpm ).
spelling & grammar. No
Sil nN· Ca II 752-0234 for
day or evc111ng appl.. or
send resume lo Plaza,
20'42 ~l lch e lson .•2 12.
fn vne. 92715
SEC:HETARY: Full time.
lypmg. filing, ligtit book·
k(•cping. phone. Small qf.
file TSL ~1gmt642·1603 -----
• •SECR ETARI ES ••
Tio Sh 100 AnahS12,600
SlJI T~ p1:.1 S12.000
Exe• Sl•c"1 'ih80 SH.400
lit·11t>t t· Fun TS.5$10,800
l.11 Hemt.lers Agency
-1020 B1n·h. Estab '64
\;cwpt)n 1833·81901 F'ree
SECRETARY
Joh11~on & J o hns on
Health Care Div. orrers
,k1llt.'d & responsible
scac1.i.r~ a d1versir1ed &
rntcreslmg position • in
Lhe rt!J:IOnal s ales ore: H
you enJOY be mg a selr ·
:.tarler. handling your
work lo;id with minimum
::.u perv1s1on. working
"1lh r1gurcs & have ex·
eel L~ ptng & editoria l
skill~. lhis position is for
\OU We oHe r an excel.
;larung sala ry. major
med1c;il & clt'nlal in· sura nl'~. pens ion ptlt.i.
fret' µJrk 111~. 35 hot.fr
work "l'ek on top or a
1•11ngt•n1JI .i1mosphere.
1111 ,rt'''"d Jl>l'ht·iJnls a'l'e
1n11i.-tl tu !:lend resume.
111duding sa lar,\ history
& reqwremenlS lo:
Johnson & Johnson
660 '\ewport Cenl er IJ'f'"
Su1lc 1~5 Tl
:-.l'\\ port Helll'h. 926('>0
E () 1':
SECRETARY
UUS\ corporalt: invest·
ments ofCtC'e with a s~ll
profe::.,1onal staH ha s.Ml
immcdiule oµe nml( ror a
bnghl 111<11\ 1d u ;il wlt h
exccllt.'nl :.k1lb
Thi.' JOb orrc r:; lo ts 'bf
\\Ork. clllntl'llVe Stfr·
round in gs 111 t he I rvUie·
Airport a reu Good st8t1·
1111: s a la r y c o m ·
.mc n s u rate ·w i (h
expenencc and uttrac·
t1H• lx•nt'f1t'> -
PINI~\.' call
~lane t:n ·nshaw
1714) 937 31'.00
METROPOLIT AH
LIFE
INSURANCE .1 :
l''lnanohtl Center •. ,
2nd floor . ,
Becepllonls t ·t yp ist. 65
wpm m in. Legal office.
La111n 1 Hills . Mrs
Wlnllow, 137-1080.
,.,.._..$.,.•lee
4500Ca m pus Or . N li.
14211 Yorbu Sl .. Tus tin rrohvatt>d s ales people . Sales woman for Fu hlon
Eu rn 25 -35'( comm Is land. Wo ma n• wear
w lm med high Income s tor e Aae 25·3.S Well
i,totenthil. Call Alf or a pp g roomed w (en Ulut .
~6'793, 754·~ penonaUty 640-9-a
Ideal position for student
or mother who w ants
p1rl ti m e. Oon e r a l
tecrt\ltial dutles-typln&
Kil.la a MUST. Call U\e
Dtrector: 714·9$3·67111.
'l'wo<.:ily Blvd .. ~·i~
Orange , Ca 92668
Equal Opportunlty'1
E mployer M /F
&
I
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I
-.
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Sl!at (id ('011cl JUl!I ~.\l.t-: lllJ'>!I .... ,,h re·
t'IC'tinl•d & Snitch .i•i.ll'' rdrii:. 11ulJ lwtl.
< iuJrdl'd flOO 11r $12~ -.1·µ " \ J 1 n i· II i: I 11 ' '
ll73 111.\1! k 1 t 1· h l' II w " I I' m u I h
LUGGAGE TAGS ~.~~ .... ?.~~.
lillcfttlW) V 'T 0.1 hra,
non ...-..r. '·'" l). l'IX d ,.>' ~u m r•r l 'M
.,.._IQ.II
SICllTAIY
Te SIJ,IOO
''·" a b o-1ro1c-., CW'alf l)\ll•l , lO llu) b\
&Oef'h, varlwlt ~\al to
Non t mohr '" T\aohn n Ulm'IM
SECl£TUY/
r v1r• StalllJll ltl'll
dilm~ M 111 ft. < 1IM uri·u
$4 .. tan • t1.101n1i.i.11m
t;44 !1(6'
SICllTARY S.. ou ad lh \oda)' • KH•H tn\ ul•n a. SNP,.HG Din.
t I 1 I1 1 r I fl d Un d I' t lwnrfili \f1ulUll \ ll'JH lllll~t'lll/11 4. l'llt:klU(C lllOI
• ' p 0 r • 11 ,, n " I A d 11 r " • (' 11 1 1 :\1 r ~ 1111 r'" f.lu I 11 l' •' u rl• I 1· -·~·.. ..__ w ~UO(J \'\ l!•l11ht .......
uum .. rall¥•na.9laUtnl '•\···m·pb.-·l·l ·\8 ... l .~.J0---·1 pn.f Xl11t Ill h1•11di1111 --=~O. I" C'all.WS~MIJ ~~------11--~-~·.·n-.-.·y--1, f(){ K ,. t. lt:O.ON~ l''u II ~ l111'\t' 4!1111er ti It "'"''
SICIRAIY
Nt'wpott llu<'h II ~ \
Vet)' lntt'ft'~UOll pc~rttt>fl
In Uw t•omvu1t-r ht<ld A
)'OU n n bl' .i v11n ••l II .-
Meretar)' to tht· \>tr" ~t ":xc~ll~nt kt I• rt• q~rcd 1&od lH• t:le1 t ru111t
biadtaround "uulll b\• "
re a l Ull\!l f abuloua.
btnt-<it'\
H 74UZ. Jll-711 I
100"~ t'ree w 11PllN11l
'~w~lu
4500<.:ampui. Or . N h
14211 Yorbu St ,Tu:.lin
()pen Sunday E ven111"!t
By Appoa•tment Only
st I 0 to SI OZS 11r~ ll<H·•~r nl''' It M
\\ t' 11 t f Ii I al 0 llfl n k
Or.in1w l'OQJI\ \ \l"lll>rt
tJfhn~ h•• 11nn'W'dl<1l4·
HllienlOll for ,1 Wt ~\161 )
tiooti t) µ11111 'k .11.. 11.,
.. -pm 1 " dic·t .aµho11r l'll µtnt'lll't' rt'.'(1W red 1 om
blOt'd "Ith t'lll'i•lll'nl
1'0mmun11.a11on~ •lt1I~
we 0 11 l' r c ll I' 1· I I 1• n I
benefit & a r11ngcr11al at
nu i.phcrt' S.il.ir~ \'Offi
mc n&u r:.1tt' with t'Jt
iien enrc Pleai>t' contal1
l.AlJHt.:N
714 /752·8728
·'•""<....• l•I
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
4590 MacArthur Ul vd.
\br•111 11 t •l<1lu1&
Shuwruo111 lllHI ••frwµort
Hhd l'\t
SUPll SIC'Y
FOlt AD I'• ftlM
c-~ P "'"'-Newport Beach, Ca __. •·-r I • E 0 E M Fii
W1· re " :.nw II 1 b"I \\ rll
lt11ow11 ill our lwld 1. 1:0111
j,l,lll} 11( rlll't' j)COIJk Who
Jr~ ~1Mi .ii .. hal \\ l' do
IJdVl'fllSlllj( I'll 11111
h:rent:l' mana.:1·mt•11\ r..1
the computn 111du1>1n 1
Wt! re look 1111( for u
M!t.'rCtilI} who I!> JUJ>t LI'>
good ai; whut :.ht' doc"
and enjoys dvllll( 11 Our
dream per:.1111 1·an tYIK'
lll)+wpm lno shurth1111fl 1.
1s both 1·harm rn11 and \•(
ftl'tenl on tht: 11hu111• 1'
well orga111tcd anll 1·u11
help keep lhc Tl'SI 11( Ull
ur~anrzed, ha i. i.:1111<1
grammaucul s kills, ca11
work undl.-'r prc,sure 1n
the r ush time!.. ~ u self
motivator whe11 lh1111(:-.
arc slower. and ran lak1·
re:.pon:.1b1lity ror a w1tle
range or task". even
m11kin1t coffl't' To lh"
super peri.on we urrcr
good :.alary (bui>l'd un
experience I w11 h f n.'
qul'nl review?>, plus pro
fi t sha n ng, benefll!>. a 3.'i
hr work week. and a 'er}
pleasant work environ
~nt. And, the chanl•e to
be unimportant part of u
gomg & growing com
pany We know' yuu'n•
out there! Call us
Mature non s moker 101-----------1 work 20 hr week Ac
curate typing & a must
Neat appeara nce lie good
on phone Call V1ck1,
~. Coastal Person· nel Agency, 2790 Harbor
81.,CM
NEVER A f'E~
Secretarial
IMMED IATE
C>rEHIHG
UC)Cll S.cntary
Temporary 3 month
secretarial as~11¢nmcnt
availa ble for an 1n
dlvidual who can tYIX'
60·70wpm , 1 a ke li ght
shortha nd and can use
dictaphone trllnseribcr
Knowledge of 1teneral
. secr etaria l unrl f1ltnl(
·skills required Will tw
performing seer et11 n al
duties to 2 attorneys m
our Leaal Department Jf
laterested. please ap1>ly ln person a t the Parson
nel Department or t•all
Donna Tafoya
( 714 I 640-3.S36
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach. 92660
An Equa l Opportunity
E mployer M /f'
SECRETARY
Super Sel·relarial.. open
1ng with leadmg N'f!wport
Beach real estate office
Very d1 vers1rred pos1-
uon Lots or opportunity
Patience and persunaht>
a pl us Cal l Geoff
750-1501 E 0 E
ll J Johnson & A:.soc,
· lnl'
2503 1':as\bluff Ur . St 1·
:!03,
Newport Beach, !J2G60
714 644 (j(J:r7
I
•S.Cref..-yjEHC*
Personnel I Ad vert/M ktg
Ocpls have openiogs per
expani.1011 Npt Heh
fin svces firm Good
typmg, shthnd sk1lli., ex
per. rncj'd. N()n·sm okcr
pref <.:a II · MO 0 I :!3
----------• S W I 'I' C If B 'C > I\ f( [) OPEIL\TOlt
Se<:retv ial
EXECUTIVE
SECRET ARIES
We are a ccepting ap
pbl'allons for exe<'ut1 ve
secret a ri al pos1llons
Shorthand or 8Qwpm re
qwred Wide vanety of
backg rounds needed
Orangt' County Airport
11rea
557.0045
Cl\-Lff\:.
llMl'OQAl!V P[l!SONNll SEIMCE5
372 3 l lrch Street
Newport leach
Part ti~, (lex1hll' hour:.
M.2-3013
1'1·:ACll l':H Prt· "'hoot
i':Xper. µr<:f Ii li
536·3588
Teacher
llLIMGUAL AIDE
Spanish
CALL
760·348K
<24 flours l'er Day 1
0 T760 3400
Teacher
ACCOMPANIST
CALL
760<J481!
124 Hours Per f>av I
Or 700·3400
PIJ,GUMMER Secretary HIALYST IHDEPEHDEHT1 TEACH ER Isl gr ad e M Free to applicanl. Cu 18 Credentialed. 1-1!11 time
Major oil company has seeking sha rp, t a ke· ~ .. d 1, 0 <'harae ind1 v. fo r this "'4.!n resume to . es<'cllent opportunity for ., Box 0669 ,. 'la M position. Const bac·k· · -..os • esa, Proara mmer An11l yst 92627 with 3 plus years in a ground helpful. To Sl .100. _ __
competent data process· Also ree jo bs. Call Carol Tea chers PrcHh ool lne situation Degree re Buck. S40-500l, Snelling P tr f' /T Mu 't I a e w ed &c Snelling of Newpart • • s 1 v q r Be a ch Agency 4340 some Ellrly Childhood
Annbcallon em~has1s lb Campws Dr • Educatw n background &
.... 1 ~~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ or exp I r v 5 52 7331. on financial an general r Tu.sun .~ 1461
business systems Using!•---------COBOL language Technician· Full pa rt
Sa lary comme ns urate
With previous earning&
and expen ent'e plus ex
cellent compnay benefits and working rond1t1ons
Please su bmit rei.u me
With salary histo ry ror
confidential review to
DOUGLAS OIL
COMPANY•
F;m ployee R e la tions
De pt
3160 Ai rway Avenue
Costa Mesa , Ca 92626
Affirmative AC't lon
Employer
•A subs idiary or
Conoco Inc
SECURITY \11ne lo repair 2 wa)
F\ill t11ne position ava1la· r a d' o e Q u 1 t> me n t
ble for reliable person Minimum expenence re
able to work flexible 11u1red W ill t r ain
hours A knowledge of 631 -0202 Tom
secunty or law enforce
menl preferred Enjoy
e xcellent com pa n r
benl!fllS Apply 9/\M lO
Noon, Mon·f'ri Person
nl.'I
MARRIOn HOTEL
900 Newport Ctr. Or
Ne wport Beach
Equal Opp E mplyr M It"
Secretary
T~ Solkltors
$3.75 hr plus bonus\'!> to
:.tart. No e.xpcr ne1·ess
No i..elling. Across from
0C Airport 2-!lµm r1..!I
Sue. 64 1·0169
TELEPHONE Wl>HK
RESPONSIBLE?
EARN Ur TO
c.a11• rosmoH S1 DO PER HR Free to appUcunt. Good • •
typing skills are needed Xlnt. wo rking co nd
SF.CRETARY for lhls sales secretarial P a rt-lim e evenin g
DOUGLAS Oil. COM· s pot wtth a ramo u s 751-2411. PA.HY ol Ca lUomla of· atrt'rafl <'O. $'900. Also fee •-----
fen the following career iob8 Call C arol Buck. T1lephotM S••
opportw\lty: 540·5001, SnelUng & Snell· Part or full tame t:arn
PURC 1ng of Newport Beach $10 an hr. V11cat1on HASING Aae nt'y, 43.40 Campus pr~m. "Gave away"-so n
SECRET •RY Dr. tell! M an hr. guar All
A I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' sh 1 n.s open now. Also d e Pe rform• ae<'retarlal livery openings ~3-795'1
dutlet for Purt'h111n1 Secy/Bkpr. 30 hrs wk. or543-29Sl
Oeputment Good lYP· $1000/mo s tart R.t:;. up.
= ind 11horth•nd re· Resume Hox 561 CdM T&LlltS
red f;xperience pre· 9'.162$ Perm. r /l (!1'"1 day wk >
red. A p p 11 c a n l 11 w i l h l•--------•I upervlaory Pote ntial de l1lary comiMnaurale Secretary sired. Tyr' 40wpm. xlnt wtlh experie nce plua ex· A .... Aast. to YP t>tmtflts ad v11n<'cment
t e I I en t c o m pa n y Pr ee to a pplicant. T yp potential. Call 97!J 3000
a.n.tit1. Pleaae aubm lt ln1. 1h1.>rthand & or EOE.
ntUmt or call, In c·on• 11nit•llon1l akllla. n.F.. -------ldence 10: dev or con11t. back.aroUl)d TILLER
he lp_rul. 11.200 thru ,.,,.....,.,Jr sqoo. Oreal pla<'C•IOW Poaltlon avail lo our
t urnuver. Ca ll f~llle South Co11t Plaza office
O'Brien, MO·SOOI Snell· Exp preferred, lncludlna
ln J " Snelll n a o f Sat houri. Call Kathy Newport Buch Aaency, Ambur.:y: MO 40ll6
a4Gt:ampu1 Or C•forwla
S.C'y lo wine l hqoor ('(In
tultant. Small olc Coron•
691 Mer. Muat have aood
lhorthand, 1ypln1 • bk·
kpt knowled&c 873 5872 _
,. .....
s..-.&LHn
19$To;m'Centn-Dr .•
Cotti Maa. Ca. 92t82A
E O.f;.
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llJJ.1) l'tt 1\K ' li:>I 0700 ,,ft ,, Wt'-'iTMINSn :R
A UJU-;v
ANTIQU"; MAI.I.
O.illy 10 6. l''r1 10 'I
<·1~t'd ·r~sd"~
H1~1 W~11tm11u.t1!r Av1·
i\d11ro.1hll• rnal1• PUVll'
li\·rm.111 Stw11hncl I.ult ;!!' Am.1 nu t-r 1t'r :Sl!.11 I.JC
omc (.·.,11 o.i11 li:ll .11:11 111111 T.1hl1· K 1'11n &
I 0rt'<foll1 J SllO ri Ui 7 lh:I
rTWll'I' llJ I, \Ulo( 111 Ii
zm1 fh·!'.l•lll \VI', I '1 l''J
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ASSEMBLERS
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l'cri.onncl Agl'flC') 2791
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WELDER
Mac<~regor Yach\s I t>Jt
Placentia, Co:.ta ,\1c~:.i
WORD
PROCESSORS
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llwki. old John . 828 31128
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male. Buff I 1 lyrl' old
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best offer 67:1 763\
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GIANT YARD SALE
lfand Ttl41ls of all kinds,
push mow1:r1'. l·onv1•1 et
13:.ectllln t, btkl!:., du.hes,
pot.s & vans. 331 E llith
Pl:.irc. t:ost:a Mesa
Fri. Sat, Sun 9-6
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salary aod bend1l:. plus
a "l'ro m olc> fro m
within " ph1losovhy <:.1rdon Seller pups. AK<'. Living Room . ~droom & Moving S 1S 10 ~ tilus~ top
hunt, pet & show. Sl501111 M1i.c Cheap <:all for •k l,1ble w14 l·ha1rs S75 2<r7ll
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wh e n pl ac ing y o ur
ad a Da ily Pi l ot ad
number w ill appear in your
a d w e t a t<e yo u r
m es s a g es 24 hou r s a
d ay ... you ca ll in a t your
convenience during office
hours and get the responses
to your ad ... this service
is only $10 per w eek . For
more informa tion and to
place your ad cali 642-5678 .
Apply In person 1n 01.1r
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700 Newport Center Dr M1.'<l Female Poodl.:, blk-,
Newport Beuch, ()2'100 hns papera, frlcndly.
Equal Opportunity SJ~. 642·1002
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Juat lartlna up In a bu.111
neu o( your own T A llood
way lO tell people abOut
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dog , ne,·d~ f a m 1 ly
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675-8883 $15
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Pilot Claulfled Ad-"
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weekend Xlnt cond
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ac>tmo hu11e L <'OU<'h ·Sandlebar Lamp lleiia l
lll'OUP, ~lid oak coHH> szso. Devilled Olaae Mir
tbl. xlr\l cond orig $2700, ror, richly c1rved o Jk
owel700 631·5'748 frame 1350, CrySlal,
Boni' China , S lerllnll.
WANT ACTION" Or&AA. Copper , Pcwttir
ClaMlfc-d Ads 642 ~i'fR 631 Sf48
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TOP l' 'U l>OI I \II
p ,\I u ro R "tH II JEWELRY. \\' \ 1\'tn:~
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mlleaie S.SOO or best of xtras Lo mileaee. ~Int
lcr ''16 lltUky JllO Xlnt oood 760-1'71, 760·0610.
cond S800 · 7 3 1$00
1'twmph Rickman $600 ·77 Cherokee Adult toy.
or l'6t offer M2 8680 Most outraaeous, com ·
-----• plete. beautiful. luxury
l.IK F. NEW '80 Ho nda -tx• on the road. Chevy
t•n10 Actual 215 nu .is. w /turbo 400 racing
S62.5 496 142S lrans. Incredible paint
Fantastic stereo. Fu II
TOP DOLLAR
'AID FOR
GOOD&CLEAH
USED CARS!
WE PAY TOI' 1>0111.Aft Gtnerof 9701
for top used car.; furl.!lllll. •••••••• • • • • •• • •• ••• .......
dome:.t1cs or l'lass1l·s If GR.A'"HD OPENING
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831·0037
power And more Over ---
$18 ,000 inves ted PORSCHES 979-2500 $2000 REBA'tt1
whl• \ I 1•u111! 'I\
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Buy St-II Trade
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w beds preJd lr..: Jfrd 'WF.APONS &
Webber BIHJ l.1\\11 ACCISSOllllS
roov.er. palm :.l'l " um •Le.ilh•·r trliol1
b r e 11 a s; u u u 1 1 ~ •Reloading Su11ph<!:.
Vueuum Sola 1ablt• I'.\~ •f'ine Opll<'S
sw\Vel chair:>. dernrJt<.1r •Edged eapon~
items . '1.52 8111K 111 & hlades SU-2943 • F1rearm~·anttque
---&.~l·"1em
Power la"'n mo\\ el l 1111 l •c:vn;,m11h un prt'tnl~t.':.
tbl. cant.' & wood ut1:a-. I "' 1r H1nl·i.
chr. pal10 paneled tlrµ IMDIAN
new, \jj;0.3154 : ARTIFACTS
---. l·Jeweln
81cyc.les 2 ~1rls .,.,,,,1., .Rugs & Blankets
man s tOspd. Srs fir ml.II l·Kachina Dolls
Sun & heat lump Sr-.. ·Pottery
elect Id wn 1 a c :O-u1t t AtoC'TIQUES &
s t ereo amp . 1vht·:. Typewriter stand. mu!.•<' COLLEC~AILES
s tand. china, glass" art'. •We!!tem ~eh.cs & Art
books games 111311 1 •Civilwarar:t1facts · • • . •Memorabaha ~aea rand a S l fi \ •Coins Gola & Sffver
91>8-loa> _ GOVERNMENT
Wheeb w un•-. I IJI I : SURP.L~S
To)ota Ct.'lit'd Fit ·1 I ·Uniforms
'75. etc Sll)O \.iti8 11121> ·Canteens
-----·Parachutes
Toumoline .Mink ~tolt• •Sleeping Bags
<L1kenew1 S70u •Etc.
646·2133 PLUS THOUSANDS
----OF OTHER ITEMS
2 Barber Chairs. Barbt.'r SOOSELLERSTABLES
equipment Utnelle Set!. ON SALE
Doors. Headboard. '.\1.ol LOTS OF FREE
tress & boxspnnJ?s W illl PARKING
ang chairs. Barber l'oll· f'OODON PREMISES
Kitchen Cabinets anclu<I 24 Hour Security
1ng sink :i.tisc. 159 Nyes is provided
Pl Laguna Beal·h OPENTOTHEPUBLIC
Oceansadeof Blvd 9AM ·5PM &lh Days
CERAMIC
TILEllSQUE
6x6''. 25' per piece l'a1nt
le glaze your owo tales.
Good for ceramic :.hops
or private parties to use
your artistic abilities .
534·7533
Admission: Adults SJ.
Children Under 14.Sl.
OllAHGE COUNTY
FAIR GROUNDS
lnduslry Bui ldina
Enter Arlington I1r.
Gate 3-A, Costa Mesa,
Ca
W W Greener hght har
poon rifle Accepting
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Sacrifice-make offer
j'tj Hvnda 750K. 5.000 mi. 6J9.1712or675·3222.
,Jot t'ond Sl.SSO Call T k 9560 ~1mrz dfter .&pm rue s
-----······················· ()fl Road Hodaka $275.
l'awasaka K DlOOM S37S.
Trailer Sl7S ti75·1949
JUST ARRIVED!
S,.claf
RMMc:tion Priu!
hour" ~> \' 111\ 11 I' .111 I,,
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lti 1-·11n:R \I.I. ltbr~b street legal. lo m1. runs
"out.I dt•tk t'J;,) lo -.,111 greal 5450 968-3810
Come in & test drive the
front wheel drive
Volkswagen pickup
truck ... drive one away
today & save!
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213·696 3\122 e\
lit:.l trh . Sll)()(I, 5tll 71S1i
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S d!>l. rollt•r rurllnl(, &
Uot.lger. knut lu~. \\ twt.'l
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cond $32.000 °'Jt'WJ.11>rl
Ya<hl Ex ch 67S 1!11)(1
20 ELEL'TRlt' l:iO.\T l'fU~DL£ l.'dl 111. "
New hdll, i:J cond tr;uler \lodel 79 S3mJO
78 Yamaha HD 400. part·
Ill~ UUl
536·4120
Motor Homt1, Sal•/
Refit /StorOeJe f I 60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
197125 FT.
PACE ARROW
MOOELC
CllCLI MOTOIS
1919 Lakewood Blvd.
LONG BEACH
121lt H7·l6U
OPEN SUNDAYS
~.!ISO 640·-1150 ~II .ag:n
Sleeps 6 lo 8 on Gaucho
lJ' l'~donc. traill'r nt'l'Cls beds. tulty self con l I Hri:.tol f'1-.I~ & Ski
Ho.it. 10011 P nwrc Uli
Wt't SWI. fin:.. :.norkll•:.
1111·1 Sl-1!15 22"i \'1rg111 1a
\\ork ssso ta1ncd. roof air cond ..
'77 Ford Courier with
utility body & rack.
Perfect for contractor
Lo mt, aux tank Many
xtras. Best offer Call
551-1008. 97!1 JIM';
l'I. C:\1 6 IS 17fllol .
gene-rato r , AM FM
stereo ca;,sette. <.: B
lLrn.l(l' r 21'· H•"' ul 1tu1 r,1ct1n & onl\ 33,200 mile;,. '76 Dats un longbed. air, lo
t•ond SC'l' lo Iv' ~·ull\ .\lu:.l ;,ell! (Ser lt~8>. nu, $2895. 2" S k 1PJa1.· k O II t' n equip cl ftJt·111.i t•1111;, 17141 559-1304 Ph 495·0926
l ru1ser, lull.\ lo;,nlt•u in.: .\Ion\ xtr·u,. I' 11 •68 Dod 2 T 16. l.>ucl 1711 Ill' \111h·oi. hk1.· l'·•1•1 molorhom". "2•,· t ged on: new :1 1Hit.1,~•q \\l..cntl~ &. •~' ~ ' aJ be l It b N Ill'" wath lrlr SJ";,1100 st'll contained S2SO p(!r me · . 1 . ca ew
CJ ll Jfl er ~ pp t'll':. "eek+ 6, a mile Rubber. Asking $.5500
2l3 :m1 52tti L.i~cr Sa1lbout I~ (;1111<t (j..15 2283 _s.is. __ 1W_l_. ------
ill ~J.u1~ 28 .'.'1C1:ur1a ~a::-m ~i~: oW~~·r 5P01 For Rt>nt 20. Mt>tor Holbe. '76 Chev 12 T.on; 6 cyL &
rumm<1nd brtrlgt-. lulh ven l'lean Call 642.4300 Ca mper S hell Gas
l'tJVIPl'nl int I l\1111 Boats, 5'ips :~ saver 645·1691
\ul\c~ ba11 t.1111. \'II F Docks 9070 9170 DATSUN Low Hustler ~·IL t r l r , x lnl t·1111 cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trailfl"S, Travel
Sho .. 11 Jl Oana ll;irbor WA.\'TED Tu be bo.ol ••••••••••••••••••••••• p U 1976• 10 mi. auto.
S2:J.950 400 6794 dock or ~oortng. BalboJ ·74 Travele2e, 8X35 w ex S2750. 559·6543
Island for 16 30' boat. pando, 2 sheds, low rent. 'H GMC :i.-.Ton Sier ra
Seara) ',ilt S RVHn. \!I' will lse by the) r . prefer ·adult park. $12.000 or Grande. new eng, tire
open bow. 228 M«;rcur~ rabl> nr C'olhn~ Island best offer. 646·5432. rims, Sl800. gro. 7235 Crwser Lohn.. trfr tnd. 675-9265 1 328 4904 SB.500 080 1-661 6717 ____ or_ --1970 "SCA:\1PER", tent .
Pvt dock. up 10 54f tor trailer. s ips 8. stove & 65 Ford Ya ton with shell,
197117' SEA RAY . 100 h P rent Best offer icebox, 2 new tires. $800 gd cond. $900 or best or
trailer . call 752·1!01 l ~on 675·343G 548·2174 Can be seen 204 _f_er_S94_·_-0200 __ . -----
~'t-1._4~-t·5892eve!') --------E 22nd St C)1 '70 Custom Dix Chevy
.\'EWPORT SLIP a1·a1l truek. all xtras, ac, auto, D Max. beam 11· Terry Travel Trailer. self power, hitch , new tires,
--~I! 5556 contained. sleeps 6 ball. Xlnl cond. Lile use
R E D U <..: E
DRASTICALLY
40' :\lanne Trader . ·77
twn ds ls. lOKW Ren . Wanted. Slap. side lae. on
many options Must sell s hore m oor 'g or ·>
Now SSS.000. Nwpl Yacht needed for restored 12'
Exch675·1800. Snowbird s ailboat Bal
---Island pref'd. but will
REDUCED con sid er an 1 Renl.
29' California S t F. l wn trade out. etc 6-12-0581.
FWC Chryslers. lo hrs. 2 5.56·9840
s tations, encl h ead
w holding. S22.250 won't FR E E D 0 C K
Last! Nwpt Yacht Exch SPACE
675-1800. In exchange for use o f
~.Call 842·3984. $2000 548·7641.
As 1s Atrst ream A good .74 TOYOTA Hl·LlJX
deal S2200 O BO PU . 51900 646-4l51. ::DU9879 545_2920. 536_9860.
TraiMt-s, Utility 9 I 80 •• •• •• •• ••••• •• •••••• •• '75 Datsun PU, w /shell.
8 . w ide . 3 2 . 10 n g . many xlras. 63,000 mi.
$3200/0 BO with or w lo S261S. 7&0·9403
space. 646-4151. llCK587S '76 SR.S Toyota. s spd PlJ.
Uubty traile r 4'x8'. steel Cmpr shell. spokes .
b o ttom tilt bed . rdls,L.B. Sharp $3300.
* RCA 22" blk /whl wood
console. 545. phone mate
8008.SSO. Ma gnus elec.
chord oraa.n sso. 642-6339
btds. 768·S837 Jli' ISLA.i'1D GYPSY. '78. boal under 21'. 613·4200
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540 1910dys , 842-0524 _66_1._91_90 ______ _
eves. '*l Toyota Pickup, 4x4, all
Mlscelwou1
W..ted 1081
Standard size Pool Table. auto pilot, radar At our 2 S ide Ties avail 2S
alrn>st new. $100 or best docks s89.500_ N wpt fa berg lass sa t I boa ts
offer ti4ii 7063 Yacht Exch. 8675·1800 -6!\>173a·'!.:,t 28th S,l ~arrna •••••••••••••••••••••••
TOP CASH PAID uuuv
For used furniture & dµ rv, Radib, 2 2 ' Rang e r . 2 2 8 lo--5--&
pliances Working of not HiFi, Stereo 8098 Mercrwser. 46 hrs. Like at~. peed
957-8133 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• new. 840·!i069 Ski 9080
-W-a-ht_e_d-.. ---KEF' Sprkr pnces are go-•••••••••••••••••••••••
mg up Sept 1 Buy or or-28' Chns Cr aft Classic. F'!sh or Ski 17'110 HP I U.
25 gallon aquanum der no" tu beat inc Sacnf1ce S3200 with trailer & xtra t¥JUJ P·
979·1686 eves Atlantic Music. &16·8895 '159·9319 mcnl S2200 Call ~di Jl
Ask for ~tau · --· &10·6023 da)s or ;1;o.t1 1t.O '72 18' Tri-hull Wa lk rt:.
Mniccll
l111lrwnts
&aul1ful RC.\ 25" color
T\', 2 'r wrnl~. free de·
8083 hvel) $124. 646 1786 ....................... ------
CONN Director trombone 21" Color TV GE T V.
with.case. Excellent con-Xlnt. Call Mack
dition, SlOO. 615·8052 after 962·1788 $2'15.
6PM. -loots&Maritw __ _
DRUMS by Ludwig. light Equipment
blue clear. 2 Floor toms. •••••••• ••••••• •• • •• • ••
a base 24 ... 3 Zilgren Genet-al 90 I 0
Cymbals. Roger's high •••••••••••••••••••••••
hat compl ete wall 16'plywoodhullw1trailer.
cases. $900 OMO. Call aft ~.
6:30PM <714 l 737·6449 546-2391
Nearly new Applause Campwa ys Dinghy
Guilar, Sunburst Design, wlWooden deck. wooden
Sl.401 offer. Call Patti at oars. Soa g u 11. 3 HP
.675-1230. or 673·3068 I( no m o t o r S !l 0 0 P
answer, keep trying. 213·696-3922 ev
YAMAHA amp w ' revert>. loots, Morine
New. S225. 675 1230, Equipnwnt 9030 673--2712. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
through Vol\O I 0
.\lany extras Tr 1r Xlnt
cond 54250 673 7208
Boston Whaler. 1979.
R evenge 19, full
wind.shie ld & cuddy.
140HP Evmru.de. 50 hrs,
"i-;' Scarab 30' \ ... 1n J50's,
low h ou r s. h1r.t h
performance equipml'nl
70mph ..-~lust sell
S2 4 . 5 0 0 w I t rat I c r
759·1913 or640·1~
Bay tank, cover. etc 1976 Spectra 19 '. like
Sl2.000 613·7118 ' brand new, f7500 1o ffer
-7518282
·79 46' Hatteras converti· ------
ble. bnstol, loaded. 230 14' Ski Boat. 90 HP.
hrs. $269.500 Bk r Johnson Elec. start. Till
645-6600 trailer Read> to go
$1350. 675-9651.
43' Gran Mariner
f'u 11 y e q u 1 pp e d . 18' Oon21 w ~tC 322 233
beautifully maintained. dnve &. EZ·loader trlr, 90
ready to cruise or h ve hrs use in only fre:.h wt r
aboard. Slip may be 642-4121
available. 11' 2'7< Financ------
lng possible. s12.ooo. or ·77 Wellcrafl Scar;,1b 280 ~.000 is no broker in engs. xlnl cond" hydro
volved. Clean deal will ho1sl. dock. $17,000 P P
include9' Avon Redcrcst ~pt Bch 714·752·1400. ext
Auto Ser•ic:., Parts o pt ions . m int cond.
& Acce1sori•1 9400 _SS2_·484S ______ _ ........................
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1520 P onderosa St.
COSTA MESA
754-6404
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W1TH USED PARTS
Imported car parts
IMPORT
AUTO SUPPLY
101 N. Manchester
Anaheim 776·9900
Transmission & front axel
for'SS to'61 '2 Ton Ford
'79Toyota SR5 : Long Bed.
AIC. 15,000 miles $5995.
644.2627
'75 DODGE Club cab '2
ton. gd. cond. Automatic.
646·4072 & 546-6567
·72 Chev~ "• ton truck,
new paint, 4 s pd trans.
V-8. 86.000 mi. By sealed
bid, m inimum Sl.000
Inspect . Police parking
lot, 8·19-80 to 8·22·80. S ub·
mit bid. sealed envelope
to B.J. Seaton, Finance
Dept, City or Founlain
Valley, 10200 Slater. FV
by 8·22-80, •pm. Inquire
963·8321.
Call 64~9061 or 645-2549. 78 Datsun Kang Cab pkup.
Ask for Neal auto, air. stereo. M.OOOor
ofr 549·9611
Autos for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMPORTANT ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTICE TO · Ch K . READERSAND i7 evy van, 46 mt.
ADVERTISERS air, AM IFM , cruise .
The price or at ems mag whls, cstm paint. all
advertised by vehicle carpeted S.UOO. 548-3493
dealers in the vehicle1_or_548_·088 __ 1 ______ ,
Bass amp. plush t ube
head. 2 Allee I. tS" Hass
spkrs M25 ORO 536·11691!
DON'T MISS MAIL with floorboards and 4 S 320
classified advertising GMC Vao. Xlnl cond. Cust
columns does not include inter. Will seal 8. New
any applicable laxes. batt. 543.0247, $6000.
license. t ransrer fees.
Bundy school Flute. used
1 year. SlOO or best offer
646-7063.
Conn Electric Bankd.
$150. La Sete w ood
--darinet, S1S. 962· 1809
ORDER MARIN E'S horsepower Johnson out
(:1ant war ehouse ,.ale lrnard . Ja c k C urley Transportation
171142 Mitchell 111 lr\'ane. 534 1505 evenings & •••••••••••••••••••••••
Horizon l..T o v .H .f'. w eekend s. 642-4321 ~" Sole/
was S345. s ale S227. weekdays . 840·2254 on R4tnt ' 9120
Decks OIJe "1 Qt . was the boat ••••••••• •• • ••• ••• • •• • •
91.89. sale $4.50, Magma loah, Sail 9060 s· Cabover camper Nice
S.S. BBQ. was $1\7.45, ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.
sale $77 -Lalera lly ·49, Luden 16. 25ft, vam 64M295
finance c harges. fees for ·77 Ford Lux Camper
air pollullon control de Van. every possible op.
\'tee certifications or de· lion. Call for details .
aler documentary pre· 645·7226.
paration charges unless
otherwise s pecified by ATI'ENTJON CARPOOL
the advertiser. '78 FORD Chatuu 12
AnH.-11 Clissics 9520
pass, loaded, 23M
673-3991
Office Fwnltwe &
... ,.... 8015
thousands of items on h u 11 , s 1 i p i n N B , . sale . l day only, Sunday beautiful . 54000 . 8 Camper, new pamt. ant •••••••••••••••••••••••
Aug. 24 . from lOA M to &94·9<llO. recond S2SO /best ofr '46 Ford Woodie, restored.
'64 CORVAIR. cust.
mags. 4spd. 562·9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5PM. For mfo call (714) 498-3895 SlJ.000 646·0322 67S·6161 EXEC. DESK. excellent 557·9906 cal-20, 6hp, Evinrude ful· .70 Ford camper VS bub· --------Alltos W-.ct cond .. S320: 675·1230: ~~'!!~~~~~~! ly equip Hunt. Harbour. 673-2712. S4IH9"1S ble top van. runs good.
---------16 man raft, Hypalon & bestofferS51·537l.
otfice furniture. S' desk Nylon.oars, Heavy duty. 16' Hobie Cat w /trlr, MotoriMdllk .. 9140
w/file dr.awers. office 840-6J6S -many xtras, xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,awivel padded chair . S2300torr 673 5594
1929 Mdl A Dix , 1980
repro. on Pinto chassis,
rumble seat, luga. rack.
buga horn. auto drive,
AM f)f radio etc. Call
Both like new. sn5. loat TraH•r · · '79 Puch Moped. 1600 mi. ~-._7_0:_. ------_D> ___ 63:_1_·_7~ __ . 548 __ ·3855--1~~.1~~~ ,:;c::ie.s~:r:~~ -~-a-~07_k'-~-~-·-p-la_l_e_s_. _sa_9_5 '6S MUSTANG '16K orig
flee. portablf typewriter. ,Trailer. for Sailboat u ·. water only a times. Like Anti q u e W h 1 z 2 c r mi . am / rm ca s s.
213.924.8649 Bet. 9·6 .
+ accents. Selr correct Full keel. adjustable. new. $'700. •307 642.4300 motoriied bike Mint $2100/080 firm. 499·1907 lna. 962·4.2$7 Xlnt. $.')()() 714 673·1003 ithrs or499-1Z77 c:ond. S975 or besl orfer . ----------
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IBM Executary Series 210 Boats, ,OWtt' 9040 Racln&S1tbol 5300. 3 673·2075. 'S4 Mercury MONTERY 1------.-----
dtctation recorder & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10.apd bi_kes. Afl Orig. 61M miles. Xlnt
C :M' "'"i 1 k 79 o 11 11 Brand aew Mo-Ped. Moby Cond N R .,,., _, transcrtber. ost S300. .,.. p,llc . pen u , 675-8475 Motobecane. 14 miles. . o ust. ,,,4.1....., Mil bot)! for $59. 6t2·6741 Volvo 225. 120 hrs. VHF. pp
Mcm'•Tuesonly. .swim l..OR. fresh wtr rr American lf77sloop. 3 Baskets. helmet Change -. --------nush. mmt cond. Must sails. inbrd. xlnt cond olplans 1635. 548·51~2:.._ I 57 C H EVY CAMINO
,... 1017 Selt PP 714·673-1611 Sl2.900. 846·8554. ~ cln/ pickup • Must see to ap· ....... ••••••••••••••• • Y 9 preclale. Call weekdys
;ram e U m b r ... I I a •25' APollo '77 single LIDO 1' fl1910 comp. Scaottrt I SO before 3 : 00 PM or w ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ODd.MOO. l yr old wllh c:ng. HF, RDF, (a~o. wttrlr. sails. cover & rac· •78 150 Hondamillc l..ow weekenda831-4919
taat. 1750 or bst ofr. sea tent, CMnvas. lr1rn Ina 1ear. many xtras. _,wt h xt . 11 M-tuo 1fter I tabs, xlnt cond. 3 to Sl,SOO. 840-3605 nu t ras. must se . lecnaff• .. a-.. Kitten• S50 le up. Pa,.ra AlfaiL Alao
Peni.iul kltt.ena. '42·0771
Nncly Parrot
.... IO ......
c hoose from Sl6.000. , leaving area. 731·6728 Vthldet flJO
N..,pt Y•chl Ex('h . Hobie1'withtrallcr. Aller4pm. •••••••••••u••••••••h
11'7Sl800. Xlntcond. SHOO. ,71 HO .... DA 78 El Dorado. M·ft. '7,000 s..s .. m . "' "" m1, tisl price Sl9.~
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SAVINGS t.:IKE THIS
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1980 GL 58199
Air cCN'tdltlontng & AM/FM e•ssette. UOOU.31) • USED SAAB CENTER
78 EMS
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"7c Sp)der. AM '"'M la~. "75 Audi 1001..S. xlnt cond,
iclnt 11300 8•~ 5029. llke new nn111h M1r hl'11n
613 Q.1:aJ hres, mech xlnt Muny
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IMOJam borl't' Road
NF:WPORT tJl';A<.:11
640-6444
'71 AUDI 5000
l>)ll1Hnil1111unroof sedan
l.1>aJed w a uloma t 11:.
111.r. ~Lereo. crwsc and
windows Original In
dlc1nu red f1n1s h with
\e l o ur 1n t er1o r
14!99\'NB1
$7995
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VOLKSWAGEN
7600 Westminster Ave
m Westminster
893-7SSI 638·7880
'76 AUDI FOX
Sharp 4 s peed w air'. Top
performer and clean!
(0386781
$2995
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"78 320l 4sp, air 1-12281
"78320IA. air 160951
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'79 IMW 633CSI
Silver with black leather
Executive Car
BOI McLAREN Inc.
850 N. Beach Blvd.
(5 Mi No. of SA FW), I
La Habra 522 5333
75 BMW 5301 . 4dr. auto,
s ir. a /c, Xtras. 640·85~l0
or 83.5· 700 I
'76 IMW 2002
Dynamite s unroof, -'
:>Pl~ w 't.tlr, Hlaupunkt
)tereo A cleun, :.h:irp en ' (7423221
$6995
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7600 West mtnslcr I\ ve
in Westmtn:.ler
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1540 J amboree
Newport Beuch t.10 11444
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ll50 N Beach Blvd
l.1\ llA Bill\
15 M1 No of SA fw) I
171 4 )522-5333
Sunda) by Appl.
·10 2.aoz Xl nl
AM t FM C.:ais~e tle
Bntish green. mag11, air
12104 ) 213·422 3934
78 Datsun King <.:ab pk up.
auto, air. s tereo. $4 ,000 or
offer 549 9611
1!173 2.aOZ. Rebwlt engine.
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C:a 11642 1602
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·711 2002 Tu, Kint 1.'0nd
ti3K ma . AM /f'M cass
~.500. 552 6836
SPECIAL OFFER
tJMW '79 3201. Priced to
St'll S!l.500 lirwn,
ptnslnpped. brwn bhs
wheels, s r, dm rm cass.
ele<· ant en a. 4 add it ion a I
tires I 8 total I ear cover.
looks great. runs x Int•
4SJ.)d·58;\1 m I 49i 3455
after6pm
.:real cond' SS00010 UO
!WO 2\132
Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n 850 Sport Spyder cov
e r t1ble, AM /FM . xlnt
cond. Mus t sell $1600 bst
ofr 536 4953
•1979 SPIDEH 2000 ~lu:.t
:.ell A M FM «a i.s ,
P w ndo. best offer
Scott 645·929'J
77 BMW 3201. .,,11rr. allo~ ~1usl i.ell "76 Fial X19.
whls. am Im cass. all XJnt cond Ask for Ueb
work n·cc1 pts S7!1tHI bie. IW-0·6387 or tl4b 5531
63t 0651
l!J72 BMW H.\VARIA. t an
:.het'p:.ktn l·over:. s r .
new t1res.autu . new
hrakl>S , 76M miles. S.ISOIJ
714 545-848!1
·771, Spyder 124 c·on'
Blk red int Mag whb.
Mereo cass. lugg ruck,
14.000mt. show rm l'ond
$6 ,000 833 J939 d) s
&15 5237 n Ill!!>
'73 tJ~I W J 0 Bavaria "78 124 SPYDl::R Convl.
Sunroof. air. stick. CF <.:hoc brown, 18,000 mi,
mags. sports stel.'nng like nl·w Sli.800 PP
whl new hrnkes. ttrt•s. l 522 6611
9727 :.hocks. r cblt eng & ~
tram. This c:ir is perfoet mu.~t :.cll ~.500 -1!1.:t-2932 •••••••••••••••••···~·
SADDLEBACK U.\IW, 1tm. silver gr;.iy VISIT YOUR
llavesomething you want '72 BMW 3.0CS VALLEY IMPORTS 2002 Air. lapc· tleek. ORANGE COAST
sell? Classified ads do Must sell. superh cond 28402Marguenll' Pk"'' Jffi fm :.tereo Xlnt
11 ell Call NOW. Auto. AC. 675 7150 . :\1 1~sic111VieJu rnnd S5SOO ti7320li2 HONDA
t)ol2. 78 --642·0006ev~s 831-2040 495.4949 Capri 9715 HEADQUARTERS
9100 A.ten, N~w 9800 Awtos, Mr« 9800 ;••••••1 .. ·;·~·····~··~· TODAY!!! ••• ••. •• ••. •••••••••••. •• ••. • •• ••• ••••••• ••••• nc" ron out :. oe ~ 111u1ng ·12 w ·;.i v 6";.1 UNIVERSITY
onl} S70 for both New SALES&SERVICf: ~ean. hca\ ~ dut) 18 OLDSMOBILE
monlh batter). only s:io HO ..... D,. Like ~t'w ··Racemark'" ,... "'
1'72 Mil
J50CCOUN
Automatic trans . & air
l'O nd V e r y n 1ce 1
<949HSGJ.
ONLY SHH
HOWARD Chevrolet
Dove & Quail Sl.li.
NEWPORT BEAC H
833·0555
'79 450 SL
Blac k . ICK m i l es
1986XMAJ.
$28,500
JIMSUMOMS
IMPORTS
1!)70 HARBOR BLVU
COSTA MESA
631-1276
1979 MERCEDES
IENI240D
llas all the .. toys" tn·
cludmg a power sunroof
& power windows This
one 1s in EXCELLENT
t'Ond1t1on '. Ask for Case)
Connell when you l'all
546-1200
or try
559-0536
** LOW LOW PRICES!
PRICES!
WE INVITE
COMPARISON
LOW
INTEREST
RATES
60 MOS. Fl N I ~\~~\RLlON Ty I
AVAIL
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IAIBIT 4 DR.
RABBIT2 DR.
RABBIT 4 DR.
RABBIT 2 DR.
RABBIT 2 DR.
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RABBIT 2 DR.
llABBIT 2 DR.
.,$CIROCCO
SCI ROCCO
SCI ROCCO
SCI ROCCO
SCI ROCCO
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kl ROCCO
llESR WAGON
Dt~SEL WAGON
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HUM8tA
6068 933704
5756 869828
5753 811085
6034 929935
6173 953140
5757 831765
5968 858726
5759 858490
6209 852121
6250 851255
58~1 040000
5917 047597
5308 037304
6010 051055
6159 045566
5922 052207
5972 001487
5910 041330
6011 045107
6051
601 3
5947
147106
I 35 111
126339
6050 147303 .
•DOOR DIESEL 5939 126146
I
DIESEl WAGON 5942 I 15115
•DOOR DIESEL 5936 114344
DIESEL WAGON 5946 111989
1NESEL 4 DOOR 60 I 5 141463
ASHER WAGON 6060 361141
5894 093745
5937 115758
5938 102760
6202 093958
STICKER
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6420
6637
6902
6600
6450
6797
7352
6637
7207
7382
9235
8535
8880
9790
9395
9050
8762
8869
9770
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I 0,620
I 0,585
I 0,680
I 0.340
10.045
9570
I 0.680
9765
9165
9155
9615
941~
11,325
5885 074998 I 0,685
6055 099521 13,540
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~~~ DISCOUNT '75 Pl YMOUTH
WAGON
Fury Custom Suburban Full owr .
air luggage rack 1992PCX} $1695
s2995
52995
5895
5991
6299
5980
5995
6142
6489
6056
525
646
603
620
455
655
863
581
6695 512
6595 787
8384 851
7715 820
8080 800
8995 795
8595 800
8295 755
7876 886
8052 817
8980 790
9895 785
9895 725
9995 590
I O.O 12
9727
668
613
9608 437
9187
I 0, 110
9237
8375
484
570
528
790
8296 859·
8766
8597
849 .
818
10,595 730
9700 895
12,140 1,000
'75 FORD
MUSTANG
·n OltYSlER
'76 AUOI
FOX
72VW
BUS
'78 HONDA
'75VW
SCI ROCCO
·nvw
RABBIT
'76VW
BUG
'78VW
RABBIT
'nHONOA
ACCORD
'73VW
CAMPER
'75VW
CAMPER
79VW
RABBIT
·nvw
SCI ROCCO
'76VW BUS
'78VW
DIESEl
'78 HONDA
ACCORD
79VW
DIESR
79VW
SCIROCx:O
76BMW
2002
71 AUDI
5000
Sharp little white coupe 4 cyl
automatic All onginal C278PCS)
Dynamite Cordoba Couoe Loaded
wtall xtras Low miles' f411TLM)
Sharp 4 speed w air' Too performer
& clean' !038678) ~
Super Shck 9 Pass Bus 4 speed
radio and heater II s soueaky clean11
l548FVD)
Dynamite Low Mileage CVCC
Hatchback 4 spd . A & H Suoer
clean' t137WAE)
Sharp Soort Coupe Automatic air
rallyes Low mileage' 10331721
Dynamite Custom 2D W •4 speed air
& mags l527T JH)
Dynamite 4 speed. AM 1FM stereo A
great buy! (1099391
Dynamite Custom 2D 4 soeed
wtfac tory sunroof Very clean
1891T JI).
5 speed. sunroof w tair Dynamite'
1395TCM}
Super clean bubble too conversion
See lo appreciate (090VKO)
Weslfalta Pop Too 4 soeed Looks &
runs great11565LZL).
Custom 2D. Automatic. Clean• Low
M1les11531WOO)
Dynamite Sport Couoe w 1air 4
stereo cassette Very clean
(597RUDJ.
Sharp 7 osngr 4 spd w1011emead
air I 1386631
Dynamite Custom 2D. Sunroof.
stereo cassette. f264UKT I
LX. 5 speed. wtair. steering. mags. &
velour interior. (937UBV}
'L' Model Deluxe 4D Air. stereo roof
rack. Lovely clean cond1t1 on
(985WKJl.
Dynamite Jet Black Sport Couoe
W tair. 4 speed & rallye wheels
(055XNM)
Dynamite Sunroof 4 speed. wtair.
Blaupunkt stereo A clean. sharo earl
1742322).
Dynamite Sunroof S edan Loaded
w /automatic. air, stereo. cruise
1299VNBJ.
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s2995
52995
53899
s3995
53995
s3995
5 3995
s4995
54995
s4995
54995
s4995
5 5495
5 5995
55995
56995
56995
5 6995
57995
WE NEED YOUR TRADE
PAID FOR OR NOT
FREE CREDIT CHECK
• SUIJICT TO flllOI SAU • QOC ... SAU Itel ..... 17, , , ..
675-6057 COST A MESA WARRANTY
540-9640 '72Capri 4 rrl. 4 spd. runs ___ _ ON MOST MODELS.
Pa.ntial list of M B s
available for 1mmed excellent. Sl500. "78 Accord LX. air, p is.
_____ 54· _S·l~_I __ ... cass, new tires & brakes dehvery
Datsun 9720 •.•..•.••.••..•..•..•..
'79 DA TSU ... 280IX
\utomat1c transm1s~1on.
bctorv air A ~I FM
mags. (460Y~1Y I
$8899
""'»twJt UOWMd .
~:~ vo•"•w•O•N '"'c ~://
13731 HARBOR BLVD
GARDEN GROVE
17141 Sl4-41 00
BRAND HEW
1980 DATSUN
210 HATCHBACK
5~peed trans & rully fac-
tory t-qwpped (5843001
1Stk 751 1
OMLY $4889
newport datsun
71 4 833 1300
'77 DATSUN F-10
eng haul July Xlnt bu)'
al $5000. 842 3148 '79 240D· Whitetpeach
'77 Accord, 5 s pd.
air. $4750 <.:lean
498 0720.
·71 Honda -17 mpg, htr.
,U1 FM radio, Ma c h
11res Gd econ car. runs
great' S900 ORO :>49 71375
Scott
inter .. s unroof. stereo.
19K m iles (911Z7 ) SAVE!
'79 300D· Heige. sun
ruof, stereo, 16K miles
IUS.59) SEE and SAVE ~
'79 300 TURBO
DIESEL-Ma pie. sunroof.
cas!>., alloy~ 24K miles.
72 Honda Cpe, lfJ mt runs l:n!YCJ I
great. asking S7:",0 0 8 0 .
646-8917. Ive m~g
n Honda Wagon. air.
auto. new llres. am fm
radto. lo m1. xlnt cond
752-timS
"i7 Honda Accord 5 speed.
'79 280E-Beige. 21K
miles 104161 ) SAV E
NOW!
'79 450 SLC·Gr ay. -
sunroof, leather. alloy's.
126-W l 18K miles
Air cond Very clean 79 450 SL· Black. HK
Sol750 Ca 11498 0720 _ rrules l9S6X.M A)
JOC)UClr 9730 $28,500 ........•..............
Classic 1971 XKE VJ2 '76 450 SLC-S1lver1
2+2. long body. Xlnl run blue leather inter., s un·
rung condtt1on Good mt. roof, 69K miles ( 12886).
new Li res. $6500 7i2· 7602 S 16, 900
s ~peed . factory a ir, Karmann Ghia 9734
AM FM radio, mags •••••••••••••••••••••••
13lil67 I "69 Con ve rli ble. good
$2699 cond. s tereo. moving
'79 450 SLC·Brown,
sunroof. bamboo inter ..
32K miles, cass. 180211 l. '-IH~ .. L 11-.. ~~J east must sell Kathy .'n~R~· 759-129_1_ _ __ '73 450 SE-Lt blue.
\\~ vo• .. •w•a•"'· '"'c ~11 Lancia 9736 ll.3K miles (80718). Price
••••••••••••••••••••••• will never be so low
13 731 HARBOR BL VD '76 Scorpion. xlnl cond.. agam
GARDEN GROVE air, lo m i. Pvt Pty
171 41 Sl4-4 t 00 S.SS.5954 or 548-6905 '69 280 SL-Be ige
(!ml4) BRAND .... EW
1980 DATSUN
3104DOOR
"'speed trans & fully rac
tory eqwpped. ( 188.'>38)
IStk_ 1019 1
ONLY $5289
newport datsun
714 833 1300
9737 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Esprit I Pure 79)
Under SK mi. dk blue.
Superb Cond 640· 1788 --------Mazda 9738
Sl3,900
'79 300 CD·Sunroor.
stereo. cass. JOK miles.
184.sYHF'(. SAVE!
••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 450 SL· Red. wire
'79 Mazda RX 7. xlnt wheels . 28K miles.
cond, all xtras S7750 <041202). No nonsense
645·2281 d ys 528 5436 saJepnce. eves
~---·-----'76 RXF', new eng, 12,000
·77 280Z 2+2. 4·spd, elec. mile guar antee. Auto
snri.A:\11 F'M cass .. AtC. tra ns, a ir. am t fm
No Dealers Please
Authorized Mercedes
Dealer
JIM SLEMOHS
IMPORTS
1970 HARBOR BLVD.
SJK mi. 58500 661-7074 512.SOOIOBO 760-0528
1978 DATSUN
210 2DOOR
Automatic trans. & body
l>1de moldings. (664216) .
IStk. 1253).
ONLY $3589
newport datsun
714 833 1300
'76 B210, 21,000 mi.
xtra clean. s.2800.
963-7048.
'75280Z. ate. am/(m cass.
'72 Mazda RX2. new
c lutc h , bruk es. &
generator $50010 8 0 .
646-9898.
'79 RX 7. A I C. s nrf.
stereo, xlnl cond. Must
sell $7300 firm. 552-1074
~slen 9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 450SEL, snri. lthr. air.
looks like a 1980. at 1974
price $11 ,900. 645·9272.
COSTA MESA
631-1276
** "78 Mercedes 3000. lo 42K
mi. milan brown/ bam-
boo mt. Snrf. cass, xtra
lank . n e w r adia ls .
$18,900. P.P 493-2575.
'78JOOD '69 210SE c,.. Xlnt cond.
Supe rb cond .. full 714·536-8996
leather. sunroof. must •---------
sell. 675-7150, 642 0696 '75 Merc~des 450SLC,
eves. loaded with xlras. Xlnl
Must Sell "75 Mercedes cond. Best offer. 760-903l.
280. xlra c lean. S8900. "73 MB 450SE, 45,()0()oii.
759-9120 Uke new. maple yellow.
'71 2.8>SL. xlnt cond. to· _Sl_l_.soo_._64_2-·2-11-3---
side/out. incl. 2 lops, '67 250 SE: White w/blue
$16,500. Aft fl PM , Int e rior. Xlot co nd . ~-83H608 $'700. Call 494·2966
gd cond. $4500. '70 Mercedes 280SL, xlnt '77 450SEL. 44,000 mi.
642-7048. cond., new paint. $15.900. silver with blk Int.
PP. 83J.1448,5S2·1800 84().~
burg. --------$6900. ·72 250. 6 cyl 4dr. factory MG 9742
i9 210 Hatchback. 4Spd.
amtfm stereo w /8 Lrack.
A!C. Low mlleat1e. SS200.
752·2248
1976 Datsun 710 Wan. AC. c apd, AM/FM. clun.
cash or TOP. 961·3983
·74 710, auto, I clean, new
tires. brakes. ball $1800.
~-0962. I
air, Blau stereo with •• .. •••••••••••••••••••
cua, auto, xlnt mileage "78 Midget. excelJ. cood.,
on rea IH. SS300 /Qfr. lo ml. extras, must aac.
552·0528. S39SO. Rosemary . Dys
556-1801, eves 631-7288 '64 2208, xlnt cond, new --------
leather apphol, n e w '7' MG MIDGn
J::nt, must aell. Beat of. 545-1914
.Ne-lMSJoe. ._.. 9744
'57 Mercedes 190SL, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
cond, IOI\ & hard lops, '76 MOB 44K ml. mus t
new paint, many ne w sell . .-SO.
parts SB.850 557-0118 t 499·1907 PP
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GARDEN GROVE
t71 41 5)4-4 100
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Bt:I Wl'l'll 1'1111111llJ &
Pl<11't.'nl1J
AM FM. Bra 4i Cover s.sr.a10
Porsche 1965. 3StiSC. Con
co11rs. condition. on&
owner. SUl.500 See tu ap
prec Call for app
6"·63t0.
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Xlnt PP 714 ~5 367i.
714·631·7270
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Chick Iverson
VW-Porsc.he-AudJ
44S E. Coast Hwy.
al Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673·0900
'77 911.S While air. elec
snrf. Perf cond. $17,400.
545-01411.
'79HNAULT
90aDIMI
S sPffd. fartol) au· !lun
root Loadtd "11h t'\ i:r rthu\a. t$47YTW1
$5799
13731 HARBOR BLVD
GARDEN GROVE
17141 U4-4 100
9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••
ClOS!O SUNDAYS
1967 Rolls. 1mmar ulate.
$21.950.
tii rw1~ good lll'l'lh "• k
~UlU 5 4K !171.o;
t.'\l'i> "k nd~ 151
ltt~IJmh '."< B
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CORO LL.A
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1200661
$3599
1373t HARBOR BLVD
GARDEN GROVE
t71415l4-4 100
7h Ct'l1 c a GT .. '>-.ptl
Jm fm ,ll'r('o mu~t wll
~pp l\)!J.190i
'il!Cehrn GT hftbk.;; :.pd.
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1ncl'h xlnt :"ee1ls IJJ1111
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~an \".1n.1111 S · \lo1dd
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1 1 Cormr e '-onverti 1 + extras Lu m1 s:>-IUO l!fi3 \'\\ Bl::ETLI·.: Xlnl
ble. beautiful while &33IH!l6 Cond SJl'r net:d c.i,h'
w1deep red interior . -S2200 OHO !l62 S980 Completely restored to Or1g1n1al own er '7ti
fresh .cond. 1 yr. ago. Corolla Sta Wag .\ir 1963 BaJa , s uper rnnd .
Spi;cial Wood G rain. t•2nd C1 m f m rass ·r
pnced a( S7S:l>OO:Tu-190 I radial drcs. bl at st:Ji 75~1~s~280::'2_,._
or640-l.963 orbestofrer 631 0245
9760 Tri..,,,ti 9767 VINT.AGE VW
••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• CAR SHOW
1980 SAAB ·77 Spitfire Com•ert1ble In the Hunlrngton l'cntt.'r
TURIOs hdtp , A ~ FM . xlnl '.\taU.th1sSal Sun.H.B
rond . lo m1, new ures --.-- -HERE NOW! Best offer 960·3lS4 68 BaJa Bug. prof off road
EXC&LINT vrepped. new eng•nl·. SB.ICTIOM! Telling lhe most people 1rans, front end. seat~
possible 1s important lo rustom paml. S4000 OBO.
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
th e s ucces::. o f an} 631-9127
garage sale M11ke sure -----
you r s i s listed 1n 'OOSquareback.xlntcond.
Classif ied . ph o ne $2395 or best offe r
642-5678. 548-6886 .......... 9100 AMtos, M•w 9800 AMto1, Mew
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12131 597-3663
OPEN St.:NL>A\'S
'78 VW DIESEL
l>~nJm1te ru:.lOm 2 1h>0r
'unroof. :.lercu 1·a:.~l'l lc
·~CKT l
$5995
BOB WITHAM
VOLl<SWAGE.-.
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JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
1871 I BEACH Bl VO .
Huntington Beach
842-2000
'73 VW BUS
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GLC WAGON
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82000 PICKUP
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54788
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SUPIR CELICA & SUPRA SALE 50 Car &
'80 SUPRA 5 SPEED
Air. Cruise Control. Cassette.
Shade Kit. Special Paint! (105865)
s 1300 DISCOUNT FROM BM T LIST
' 8 O S P E C I A L Edition
CELICA 5 SPEED
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interior. shade kit and much. much more•
(1497).
s 1500 DISCOUNT FROMBM T LIST
'80 CELICA LIFTBACK
5 SPEED
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shade kit. ( 1511 )
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GLD PRICE
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ALL SAFETY CHECKED FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
LIP
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MANY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AT UNDER s2000.
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Fl& la\' at lhc cxnth.: f>riocc
· l\uhi(l f fotl'I. \ \'aikiki
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ht clua •~mod•Uon.t for 1nnd pnse• W1tlem'1 lalHIHr Sen-Ice.
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Ju1t 8'oP In 11 your pantclpaUnt Now You Auto 8uy
Or1n11 County dt1ler and till out entry bl1nlt.I. No purc:h111
11tc ... .,,.. Or1w111,. to be lltld on S.pmnb« 1u•.
Cofttet4 rui. and ,..,-u.l1lloru Md det1Ut 1boul priaes to be
publllhtd In IJllJ IM""P'IM'
F'ot Pflzi! ,·acalluns. ('ash and ar~t de~ls on 1980 cau. kt
)'OOt parUclpalln« Oranile Count)• dUleT dlspl.lytna the Now
Y1lll Aulo aiy ~nner. • 11111 cu tl•llh 1ucm11oa 11 u ucr man
WHEN 5ME'5 L.IKE nus, eveR'1'60D'<'
5MOUt0 ee WA~NED TO STA'<
AWA~ F~OM MER ...
'NANCY . . ...
I HAVE TO MAIL
THAT PACKAGE BUT
.I CAN'T FIND
1'NY STRING
LOCAL
~WAN1'ADS
W~AT
A~e 'f'OU
DOIN67
THERE SHOULD NONE ~ERE
BE SOME EITHeR
AROUND
-HAVE YOU
~SEEN TJ4E
NEW MOP
I BOUGHT
TODAY~
DON 'T 60 NEAR LUCl/ TODA'<' ...
Sl1E'5 IN ONE OF HER SUPE~
CAA86'( MOODS .•
SETTING OUT
FLARE5!
By Ernie Bushmiller
OH DEAR--
THIS rs
AWFUL
I 'VE GOT TO
HAVE SOME
STRING
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. DENNIS THE MENACE
WHATWMA 9-r~CAR~
I
J-r W/¥? (3RIGHT Ya.LO~ AND rr RAN ON TRACK9 DOWN THE
M l DDt..e OF THf; '?TR~~I.
~
010 Yo~ S~1N6
Me AL.l-TME WAY
Ot.it'r MEIC'e ro ,
IN~lAI....,-M& ?
By Hank Ketcham
[> [> [>
AwAREoFA
CHAN6E IN Hl5
WIFE'5 ATTITUDE
TOWARD HIM,
C>IL.L. DEL.ACORD
AeK~TOe>EE
M€L-ANIE!
--f/f'1~/.P
~IJDGE PARKER <j <J ~J
111~°-~i<
1'0 UKE TO 6EE IT WOULD 6ERVE NO PURP06E
MEL-ANIE BEFORE FOR YOU iO 6EE HER NOW!
I LEAVE , BETH! ~ ~-
MORE THAN THAT, I DIDN'T HAVE THE
COURA0E 10 eJTAND UP FOR WHAT I
KNEW WAf:J Rl6HT.' 1 PL-AYED A POO~
ROL.E MODEL. FOR OUR DAUGHTER!
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MEANWHILE, UP6TAIR~
f>AM ! MELANIE'~ NOT IN
HER OED! WE'D BETTER
e>TART A f)fARCH OF THE
0~0UND6!
I :fU5T SOLD AL.L. OF
1\-tE E>C'TRA ZUC.C.HINl WE CA~'i U6E !
ALL
Rl~HT.
IT'S~
BET!
oocToR sMocK
wet...1..-,
HSRe'S
'T"HE! <SIZMO we'Re S'POSSP -ro
ReMove •••
eu-r,
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we'RES A"f' 1-r, Wf;. Ml<SH"T"'
AS Wf:t,L-
-rAKe 1"H IS
ou-r, -roo ...
FANIA5TIC. I CRA1..4' BUT
l>JHO I~ THE WORL...D
WOULD CAJA~i AL..L OF
THAT ZLJCLH IN I 2;
r REALIJ,> oo~·r KNOW
WHAi WE'~E 60l~6 70
00 WrrH Alk OF 11-415
ZUCLHltJI ,l>Jf; GREW!
WOOW QOO BE. INTER.E51ED
IN BU41N6 SOME BAND
WCLHINI , M1AM ?
By George Lemont
SAY~ AN'
-rHE:REi'S .ANO..,-HeR
1"H I NG
SHE: CAN c:>O W11"H-
0Ui'" .'
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GoNNA fE~c '
AMY MtNU'fe l
Of-'\.GOL.LY !
~HG~ Ai 1"#-\6
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•
OAT'S ME UL,,: . .: !:L! rEHOL!/
YER REWARV': YER FAVORITE
C?ESOIT-FOR'TUNE COOKIES!
1'Vf.GOTTO
~MEM~
IOIHANK 61'7
FO~ INVl'TIN6 ME:
10 IHI& PNZTY/
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SWEAR YOUSE Plf7N'T
ROl..L.. NO t'RUNKS,
PRECIOUS?
--
YOUSE
SURE LOVE:
CIEM FORTUNE
COOKIES,
SNOOK IE!
"THE l~ICK Al A
HOLLYYl.OOD PARTY
l..IKE IH15 IS NOT TO
APPEAJ:l lt> E3E IN
AWE. or: AAYONfE!
'YOU JUST HAVE TO
0ECOOLAN0 ~ALANI!
YEAH .1-r·1NK r-rs
'7A ~REAKIN' AN'
Et\JIERIN'.
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-------by Hal Kaufman-------
CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at lffst six differ·
lftcel IA •awtng .. alls betwHn top and bottom panels. How
quickly can you find them? Check answers with those below.
• lllC ~NI WNOt A Mltetv atudMt wttlt a M1arre tv"' et mlMt dee~ to htveftt some
... a.Men ... 11 ............ hit '""""OM: Eric the OnM, Attila the Hunk, Ivan the
Terror lull, William the Ctajurer. Any to addt
OU EH WHAT,
IF. YOU CAN
SN If you can decl·
pher thla vintage
wne-rlddle:
A word ef 1lx letten.
you may spell me with
three,
And the WHOLE of
myself you wlll rudlly ... ,
My FIRST 11 the
foremost In fancy Hd fun,
My SECOND the
INd takes of everyone,
My THIRD Is the
flnt of the grMt and
th• good1
A.II th'" are In m-..
sic. where note them
you should.
What's the an1wer?
·u 1ue,08'!J_ -•1J*"11~I'•'• :rwv
• Sum Agel "I'" kept my age a secret since I was 9
21, and If I can ke.p • secret for 14 years I can keep It
tor.~." boasted the -·Yffr·otd.
• ... 11-~o.t.l
• Quldr ,.._..._ weuld llaMe ,a.te 1tumber 1109
rea4 If yw wen sta ..... • .,_..Mad?
·-.e--llf911ff1Pl-11
• Rlddfe.Me-Thls. If you CMI Which bird plays the
flute? The tootte-dove. Which cookie goes hlppety·
hop? The frog newton. Does a glrdt. keep the tummy
In? Conet don. ·
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20 .19 ~ 13 .
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DOGGONE I Fido seem• plNMd with aom-"'lftf abcwe, but,
alH, It"&" not ln1M jlcture. CoMedClots to '" what It Is.
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DROPPING INI Add tM f0Howl111 alert nNtty to enllllnc:e •
dramatic bHdt taM alien: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. >-Yett.w.
4-Lt. bl"OWft. f-Fletlt tDMI. 6-Ta1t. 7-Dtc. blue. l-Oranf19,
---b.y· Lynn Johnston~~
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yoUS11LL
WANNA
~LKTO
HER? OK-
NO, SHE'S OUTS\DE
RIGHT NOW. -WANNF\
\AU< 10 MY SAB'{
S\STER?
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PROWLING
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Warning: The· Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
THBTI
YOURSELF
5-111 .. ...,...., • t ..-C. to "AM.. Flllllly ~ 6-'1 ................. ~. II Y 10012
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FOR JAMES F. FIXX. author of Th~
Completie Book of Runnlng
Which country ta.. the lnest runnen?
How do we rate on the accomplish-
ment Kale? -S.G .• .Mcbon, T mn.
• If we confine ourselves to long-
distance running, the answer Is easy
-the U.S. and, Improbably enough,
tiny Norway. Our own BUI Rodgers
has been winning just about every-
thing in sight for the past five yea.rs
and is the holder of the Boston
Marathon record -2 hours 9 mi-Jim Fboc: Here's a runner su~me. nutes 27 seconds: A fast woman
marathoner Is Grete Waltz, 25,
who recently set' an unbelievably fast new women's record. She achieved a
2.27:30, faster than most men, myself very much included. By her ac-
complishment, the fleet-footed Ms. Waltz set male-chauvlnlst-plgglsm back a
whole generation or so.
FOR JAMES COCO. co-star of the movie Wholv MC»el
Did you ~ th• th• b t.ught YoU things you newr
lamed m Khool? -N.J .• Weutchee, W89h.
•Yes. I was referrlng to things that I, a Bronx baby,
youth and middle-aged man, never knew about be-
cause I was city-reared. Half of the film was shot in a
desert. This was my first {and l hope my last) trip to a
desert. I was astonished to find that there realy me such
things as tarantulas and rattlesnakes. I thought they
were 9denoe &ctiorl.
FOR BARBARA BARRIE. scar ol the movie and the
ABC· lV .na, Bmiklng Away
W. the 1V ~be 11nY dllerent .. om the mcwie? -J.M ..
LMVeps.Nev.
• I will have a different husband and son (Vtnoent
Gardenia and Shaun Cassidy respectiveJy). The 1V
series wm go beyond winning the bicycle race. The
characters wi8 be the same. The father wll stil be hot·
te~. not understanding his son. l will try to keep
the peace. The theme wtll be family-oriented .
FOR El.MER B. STAATS, ComptrOller Genaal ol the u...ss..e.
How..., Plo•he•lal ...... lft thtn: wtMn lft they?
- B.R.S., Bwhwood. N . .I.
•The first was built for Franklin Roosevelt, in Hyde
Park. N. Y.. Unries have been established for
Presidents Truman, In Independence, Mo.;
Ellenhower In Abilene, Kan .; Hoover In West Branch,
Iowa; Johnson, In Austin, Texas; Kennedy, In Boston.
Ford's Is being built In Ann Arbor, Mich.
FOR ntE .. ASK. EDITOR
Why II Sheley Wlnten clMppolnted
about the way her autobiography came
out? -H.C., Pine mu., M .
• She's not disappointed. All we
could dig up was that, at first, she
wasn't o verjoyed with the title of her
life story. She gave careful thought to
a long list of Ideas, all of which the
publishers rejected. Feeling is that
book buyers rarely refer to a book by
its title. Most say, "Do you have
Sophia Loren's book?" or else they try
to locate, for inst.ana?, copies of Judith Shefky: The Winters of discontent.
Krantz' first novel. So, when customers
request the "Sheley Winters" book, they'D be right on target. SheDey's stOJY is
called Shelley. Incidentally, when she handed over the manusa1pt to William
Monow & Co., she dlrected, with a straight face: "Better print this In a large
type. Men and women of my age don't see that well anymore."
FOR CHERVl TIEGS. model
Whom do Yo'J, a beaudful woman yoW"M!I, consider to be
the moet beadul woman around rocs.y? -D.R.,
Decatur. II.
• Without any thought or question ifs Diana Ross.
She aJways has been ahead of her time, and always will
be. She Is a great pacesetter but manages to stop short
cl that dangerous, trendy mark. Evety part of her is
beautiful; her personality and nature, as weO as her face
and figure. And she has a beautiful voice.
FOR WAL~ LANl'Z. auior ol Woody Woodpecker
cartoons
wt'9t *'-the conlk:dng reports ~ Mel ea..c: and aleo
~ wile. Grade, me the \IOU ol Woody W~lw:r? -
M.C.F .• S-.... Ore.
• MeJ was Woody's voice the 6rst year, but then he S9leCf an exdustve contract to become the voice of Bugs
Bunny. Grade tricked me by slipping In ha record wtth
others who had auditioned for Woody. I made my ftnal
selectioo without knowing l pk:ked ~.
FOR BETIE B. ANDERSON. Under Sec:reiary of the
Treaauy
II thtn r-.ly gold barted _. Fort Knox? If eo, how
much? -H.L. Bengor. Mldrae
•More than half {147.3 million of 264.6 million
ounces) cl the U.S . gold stock is stcxed In Fort Knox.
Bars cl about 400 ounces each are stacked in sea.led
compertments. Nearly aJ1 cl the rest ol the country's
gold Is held at four locations, with most of It at the New
York k;ay Office and the Denver Mlnl
PRO .Rtfl ...... Georwe E . ..,.. "· (D . .C.W.). ~. Houte aub-committee on Sdence, PRO AAD con . CON SW-. .... M.D .• Dlredor, Pubic CltDen,
Heakh R.....-ch Group
R d1 and Technology
Yes. Thent ts no ....,... why the
F .D.A. bureaucracy can't apeed up
malOr drug approyala btJ 25 per-
Clnt or more, while continuing to
•mphalize drug Mfety and efftcacy.
Tha can be done, for~. btJ
more npd F.0.A. review and
leecllec:k to lndutlry on problils1 •·
Thia 8ndlng .. the conctu.lorl ol
~ hwtnga, ~I chend, and a ma-
jor a.n..i Accounang Olice NpOlt. ea.-..
--lllCMng ID .......... the F.D.A. chlnlr. Wllh 8DQd.fllh ndUllry coopm91on, the conlUllW •
lhould be the~ ol F.D.A. ~-
-'Should the Food and Drug
Admlnllltratlon (F.D.A.) Act More
Qulddy In Approving Druga?
I
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Paul RlcCattn·eJJ at 38
The Ex-Beatie Goes On and On and On
It'• beerl 10 yecn altace the four Beatlea decided to go
their OUJn UJOYI. So /or Paul McCanney, there &Olll be no more
Ye.stenlays-but tomorroco bedons brightly.
screams from the audJences. "That
was one of the reasons we kind al
gave up touring for a whUe," he
notes. "In fact, we gave up touring
forever." Fans of his new group at
least wait for a song's conclusion
before cheering. ul like singing to an
audience every so often. With the
Beatles, we always felt the perfor-
mance was the teeord."
WhUe not averse to remlnlsdng,
McCartney offers no great rewlatk>ns
on the 9eCret Inner woridngs of the
Beatles ... A couple C1I people have
done books. The one by Hunter
Davies (The Beade:.I was pretty ac-
cunu. But I suppoee the inside ..story
won't really ever be told unless one of
the four ol us writes It." That one
won't be Paul, however. "My trouble
is I can't remember half of It," he jok-
ingly explalns. "The 60's went by In a
bit of a blur for me, you know?"
UM his cohorts. McCartney was
fQrtunately able to step back &om al
the Beatlemarua hoopla In those days
and smile at It as It grew and grew and
~: "'We couJd just sit and laugh at
It. What other reactk>n can you have
when IOClleOM rings you up and
says, 'Paul, what Is your comment,
you 're aippoeed to be dead.· I mean,
you've got to laugh, you know. If I
took that sort ol thing seriously, I'd
have been dead a long time ~ ...
T he eblllty not to be too serious,
while good b oopklg with hys-
terical fans and a frenzied press,
has earned McCartney the
scorn ol many modem atHc:s, who
see his recent output as nothing more
than "silly love songs." To whkh Mc·
Car1ney retcrts: "What's wrong wllh
that!" Behind the jovial facade.
though, this atlldsm Wales on him.
"If you look at al the 90f9 I've writ-
ten, you ftnd qt.lb a few aren't low
songs. Probably the ones that get
moet noted me the low 10f9 be-
caUM, f you can ~e a good one, ll
does attract .-Odon. I've got noChS\g
against It anyway; I realy .ate wrtHng
low IOOQI." That's as ried as he gas.
Ue, ~ ... pleas.1t and homey.
His lalat abum, McCartney D (his
second solo ab.tm), with the mngle,
"Coming Up," cunendy high on the
American charts. Wiii, In fact, ...::icxd-
ed at his home In dw oountry, two
houn outside ol London town. "It
was ~done In a back room with •
a r11001ding mechlne and two micro-
phones. I would Just go off afts
brealcfalt and play around for a few
houn unUI I got bond. k was a nice
way to work. very he and looee. rd
jUlt plug the mllca Into the beck ol lhe
machkM and go, jult malce II al up."
\\bttdrig at home did off.,. few ln-
taNpttons -IUCh • the ~ occa-
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Paul fficCattney
(cnnllnued)
Such normalcy sets Mc-
Cartney apart from the ma-
jority of his rock 'n' roll peers.
"I went on. mlllions ol tours
with the Beatles, and we
were kind of sw\nglng bache-
lors. By the time I got mar-
ried I was just sort ol ready to
settle down and have kkis
and not rea!y look for aD that
other stuff."
Now when he tours, hls
wife is In the band, and the
kids come along. "I mainly
do that because I'd dread
getting a phone caD and hav-
• Ing somebody say one of
your kids ls ID or something.
Rather than have that hap-
pen, we just bring them with
us. People say it most be ter-
rt>le for them to be dragged
around the world, but we try
to arrange It 90 that It's more
1il(e a holiday for them. They
just come to one or two ol
the gigs. If they came to the
show every "'9tlt. It woWd
probably freak them out. So
we keep It quite normal,
almost nonnal."
hls 30's. Whether guided by
whim, cunning, chance or
some unconscious grand de-
sign, he's managed quite ef-
fectively to keep his aeative
options open. In regard to his
latest abum, he remarks,
"People were thinking that
by putting a solo abum out,
after that thing in Japan, I
was sort of• taking a new di-
rection. But the al>um was
made before that happened,
In the summer of 79. It's not
really a change of direction.
It's just that I fancied getting
In and kind of working on my
own for a while."
He also enjoys fooling
around with videotapes and
expects to be in the vanguard
of those ~ making the
transition onto vkieo-discs.
'When tfleYre ready lor me,
I'D be ready for them." In the
meanwhile, several Wings
tours have been filmed, as
has McCartney's pet project,
Rockatro, involving a rock
orchestra compdsed of al-
star playas from other
bands.
for normalcy also there's his music pubWling mcCartney's quest On· the business &ont,
precludes settlng company, headed by Linda's
In his ~e's home-father and brother. "I'm not
land, America. "I have the !J'eate5t businessman,"
nothing against the States, Paul admits. "I really don't
and I low to vlsl," Paul get actlYefy in\/Olved In any
dtplomatk:aDy allows. "I'm of the deah; they'd be bad
just English, you know? rve deals If 1 did." He prefas to
been ~ up here .-Mi I while away hi.s leisure time
like a lot ol English things, swimming, "knocking
like the football (soccer) ftnals around with bis cl old wood
and stuff. I just h2* lo mm mld rMf' md hoiseback rid-
al lhal. And the English peo-Ing. l.hla kind d ~ me,
pie, when you get l-9 tc> so I~._ I~."
them, se a tned apart. And As much ol a soccer fan as
If you h. IOrt d out d the he is, McC.-1ney iln't an
town, people don' make a athlete ...._._ ., was newr
fuss. I think everybody lhal good at spans. rm left-
knows If you're just an ordl-footed, you know."
rwy guy, you donl .U peo-So l's easy to see why the
pie ct.dlg sound on your-cunent Guinness Book tec-a.wn. They undmieBnd that ord holder as the world's
.... pMcy. mid they .. "'°'* 111KXllS!lfi.d songwrbr
to I lhal we get I ... ~not necftllwrlly craw,
ThouWi neldw ol Paul's • many d hB oldest fans
pmwlls It .-W -only t9 do, a mD1lon d ' the 'W>
. fadMr IBW tha unfolding d four." "Obviously there are
it. 8-lm -he It wry people who would Ike to ..
do. lo his younglr brothet the Bades t.dc tcgether
,._ McGes, a *91' and again," he rernmks, "but It's
mu9den who has a new vttualy a physical irnpmll--.n COft*'9 out about bllity now." . wew.. And then ............
Whls l's ~ an Im-who would PNfer to cxpert-
~ tc> clupkm the cncs than only In the .r.c-
monu....-1 hWw of 8-dl . tlonefll peafedk>n d man·
..,. Paul MtCmtney ...... ~ -v..h'; ~ MdArt-
..,.,.. .. to .... too many MY. ...... rm with lhal ,..
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PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John E. Glbaon
Snake Eyes 01 Royal Flush -
Is .a Gamblet Ever Happy?
lRUE OR FALSE?
l. Most people enjoy gambling -
once In a while or frequently -In
forms ranging from bingo and the slot
machines to poker. b&ad9ack and the
crap tat>&e. And most figure they're
due fm a break and Lady Luck ls go-
ing to help them beat the odds.
2. The ways and means that people
employ to shft the odds In their favor
run a wide and fantastic gamut.
S. When exposed to the temptations
of the 911111.til-s tables, the lnlrowrt
OOllipe'I mies for the fact that he leads
a more~ life tt.. his more
outgoing extnlvert brocher. The ~
wrt ii more 111ce1tJ to go for broke when
he gets ated, as the suppcesed ~
roler n.ide hin comes out.
4. There is a reason why compul-
sive gamblers bet over their heads.
5. Most people would be more sym-
pathetic to the ~ of the high roller
tf they knew how he feels.
ANSWERS
l. True. A Harvard Untversity study
of the psychology of chance reports .
the ftndings of a survey of more than
61,000 people, 71 percent of whom
said they gambled -either ucca-
sionaly, fairly often or {Nquently. It is
observed: The fact that such an
astonishing number gamble suggests a
pervasive optimism about the likeli-
hood of success. And from other
research evaluated in the study, It Is
concluded that the gambler's most lm-
purtant oonvictk>n Is that he is able to
beat the laws of chance ... Dice players
behave as though they are controlling
the outcome of the toss. One of the
ways they exert this control is to toss
the dice soltly tf they want a low
number or hard fa a high number."
2. True. As the same study points
out: Almost anyone who has ever
wal<ed through a gambling casino has
witnessed people behavtng as tf they
can control chance by taDcing to dice,
taking notes on past outcomes before
betting at roulette tables, syslematica1-
ly man~dating the manner of puling
levers of slot machines and so on. An
observation cited from another in-
vestigation exemplifies the extent of
this llJusory control behavior: "One
gambler in Las Vegas blew a deep
breath against the dice before every
roll. 'Do you think that brings you
luck?' the man standing next to him at
the aap table asked. 'I know it does,'
the .shooter replied with convictk>n.
'Las Vegas has a very cby climate. So
the dice are usuaDy very cby. I have a
very damp breath, and I always ex-
hale against a six and and ace. That
not only gives the stx and ace a lttUe
extra weight but makes them adhere
to the table when they roll across lt.
The opposite sides come up -and
the opposite sides of a stx and ace are
an ace and stx.' 'Does It really work?'
his neighboring player asked. ·wen.
not all the time,' the shooter admitted.
'The load of condensation lsn 't quite
heavy enough. But I've been on a hot
liquid dfet aD day, and tonight ought
to be the time I break the bank.'"
3 . FCJIK. In studies conducted by a
team of psychok>gjsts at Japan's Dok-
kyo University on behavior dif-
ferences between extraverts and in·
trOYert:s in betting situations, ex-
travem were found to make larger
bets, regardJe:ss of the odds, and to
make riskier garilbk!s than lntrowrts
-par1icularly when chance appeared
to favor them to any extent.
4. True. A Montdair State College
study prollles the .. mental set" of the
man who gambles despite the fact
that his addiction to wagering on
horses, cards, sporting events,
whatever, threatens to ruin hls life.
"The compulsive gambler continues
to bet because the action has come to
be a refuge from thoughts of the out-
skie world. HJs anxieties associated
wtth his wife, family, debts or job
disappear when he concentrates on
money and action." University of
Michigan stu_dies likewise show that
compulsive gambling ls related to
marital problems, job dissatisfaction
and alcohol consumption. But the
researchers are careful to note that
gambling may be the effect of these
problems and not the cause.
5 . True. Herb Goldberg and
Robert T. Lewis, a team of California
State University psychologists, have
made a special study of the matter.
They point out In their definitive mo·
nograph, Money Madness, that
"while the dynamics vary, many
compulsive gamblers report that they
feel 'dead' inside most of the time
and only 'come alive' from the time
they put the bet down until they find
out whether they have won or lost.
Some admit that winning or losing is
the symbolic equJvalent of being told
one Is loved Oii re)ected by Dame
Fortune, who is really a substitute for
mother. As one compulsive gambler
described it, 'When I win, I feel a
warm glow all over. like a baby at its
mother's breast. But when I lose, I
get a cold. clammy feeling that grabs
me by the throat, and I feel IWI
depressed and empty.'" l&.J
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These days the Oakland A's
re6ect their new manager:
scrappy, volatile, combative.
They're not really contenders
yet, but they're throwing a 9Cllre into
the entire league by playing a brand of
no-~ baseball not seen
since the 'Gas House Gang went
fuellsh in St. Louis. They've already
surpassed last year's total home atten-
dance by more than 150,000 at the
All-Star break.
What a difference a manager can
make. Es-pedaly if his name is Billy
Martin, Battfin' Billy, the Berkeley
Kid, has returned home to tum the
"Haw many insumnce agents
do you really need?"
Stole ram Agent WiT.e KoHbr~
Ca¥e, lirois: 'These days 0 lot d
people ore deciding they wont
their State ram agent to be
their only agent. They wont
somecx.e they know ond trust
to handle all their family
insuronce needs.
"Mole.es good sense. Just
about all the tsp you'I ~
need is right there in one pb::e.
Life, health, home ond auto
Pfaechon.
"And you only hove one number
to coll when you hove o question or
IN()nf to report a cioim.
"But best of all, you'll hove on
agent who'll be CM>iloble to
gM! you oH the pooonol service
State fonn is famous foe"
HUI FAIM
Like a good neighbor,
State Form is tFlere.
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tide with yet another team.
"Basically, managing comes down
to common sense," Martin says, "to
being able to know your players. I
don't think there's Jess pressure in
Oakland .... There's always going to
be pressure on the manager because
he wants to succeed."
No one's ever questioned Martin's
ability to succeed as a manager. He's
transformed losing teams in Min-
nesota, Detroit, Texas and New York
into winners overnight. But self-0
imposed pressure has created in Mar-
tin a tendency to self-destruct, undo-
ing aJ1 the good he's done by offending
the men who employ him.
Martin developed his hair-trigger
temper In the tough West. Berkeley
area where he was born Alfredo
Manuel Pesano 52 years ago. His
mother, Joan Downey, still lives in the
same tw<>-stOfY wooden home she
did when Martin was born and is just
as feisty as her son. "She's <>kier than
she weighs," Martin has said. "78
years to 75 pounds. From her I get all
my meanness and all my heart."
And, lifting a tine from the musical
Damn Y onkees, Martin has Impressed
upon his A's that they gotta houe
heart. "These guys felt like they had
been put down and pushed around,"
Martin says. "But now they have their
pride. That's the lmpot1ant thing."
"Biiiy's coming has changed
everything," A's thlrd baseman
Wayne Gross has said. ''The first day
he tokt us, 'U you don't want to win.
get your stuff and get out."'
Martin's A's puD aD the tricks: hit
and run, suicide squeae, stealing
home. Double steals are common with
this team; the A's have ewn puled off
a lriple Aelll, while~ home weJl
owr a haf-doam times an.dy. Swift
A's outfteJder Ricky Hendenon even
got« bunt double, the ftrst one seen In
many a year.
How long Martin and l11epcastie
A's owner, Charlie Finley, will oonttn-
ue to get along 'Is anybody's 9'le9J. In
going to wade for flnJey, Martin (8red
by four managers) Is teamed with the
owner who has fired 16 managers In
19 years. h's almolt like asking how
~can you hold a mmch to a can ol
gMOlne before the lneYt.lble ocan.
"Charte'• been weal... says ....
Mmtln ... He's Wt me alone." ...,
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{from left) 0 fleece pullouer, colored
and cuffed, tops a pleated plaid skirt.
An easy corduroy skirt, with lnoerted
pleats and D·rlng tabs, matches up
with o smart plaid blouse.
By Rosalyn Abrevayo • w e'llsee a return to the classics, more pleats
and plakis In school
clothes this fall,"
predicts design.er
Florence Eiseman,
who has earned the tttJe First Lady of
Chi.ldren's Fashion.
Eiseman, credited with taking the
"fuss" out of children's clothes -
with a typk:a1 design that Is es.ntial·
ly a shnple line hanging straight
down &om the shoulder or from a
yoke -no k>nger works exdusiYeJy
with natural fabrics but uses easy-
care b&ends. 1¥re are better ways
for families to sPend their time than
with the laundry and Ironing," she
says.
For those on a tight budget,
Eiseman recommends buying sepa·
rates -jumpers, skir15, blouses and
sweaters that can be dressed up or
down. This season, she'll show
more sweater sets, such as a~
shedand sweater, plaid·trlmmed, to
mak:h a plaid skirt. Eiseman 's
clothes still feature generous hems
and seams, ftnlshed trim and fine
fabrics. The ·highest aoco&ade paid
her? Several parents came up to her
at a fashk>n show recendy and
rewaled that their children were
we.aril1g clothes desfgi lied by her that
1hcy had worn as younglle'I.
Children's clothes this season are
also whlmtical and venatlle. A llttJe
girt can don a sweatshirt, dotted with
colorful pompons, or, In a different
mood, chooee a smart, ne>-l'lOl'llenle
lace-collared dress. Boys. can romp
In their favorite acttvewear or swlllch
Into owrall or a sweater-shirt-pants
t4 • 'MM.Y WHIU.Y, ,_.,.... 17, ,_
Back-to-School Clothes Ptimet
combaiation or dress up In a suit.
Whatever they wear, kids today
have minds of their own. Dr. Lee
Sal<, professor in psychiatry and
pediatrics at Cornell Medical College
and author of Dem Dr. Salk, tels us,
"Children should start sharing in the
selection of their own clothes at the
earliest pos00le age. They should
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not be turned loose ln a store, but,
with parents, choose several Items
and then be allowed to make the
final selection.
"Ak>ng with expressing their 9W"
individuality, shoppln~ helps teach
cWldren the value of money and
qJaJity." It's also a good Idea. he sug-
gests·, not to buy everything before
school starts but wait until a few days
after to see what the other children
are wearing. "Peer pressure ls
something parents have to accept,"
Sal< emphasiles. For instance, if aU
the children are wearing a certain
blue and yellow sneaker, parents
should make an effort to get them,
too. ..lt's important that chiJdreri
have a feeling of belonging and be-
ing a part of the aowd," states Sal<.
Here is a suggested basic, back-
to-school wardrobe:
For boys, It could include:
• Six pairs of s1acks: two jeans,
two in twill or polyester and two in
blends with a flannel look.
• Eight to 12 shirts -color-
cooniinated with slacks.
•Two sweaters: one crew neck,
one cardigan.
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Quilted looks are leading In outer·
wear. Shes wearing a hooded, uer·
tirolly quilted coot with knit trim . Hes
in a box-quilted zip-front jacket with
big patch pockets. All the clothes
shown are by Casual nme.
• One blazer jacket with two dress
slacks, such as a navy blazer with
gray flannel pants and a tartan plaid
in flannel.
• One "bomber" jacket with a pile
Uning and hood.
• One trench coat with a zip-o ut
Unlng that also can be worn for dress
occasions.
For girls, a wardrobe might in-
clude:
• Four pairs of slacks: two denim
jeans, two corduroy.
•Two sklrts: one corduroy, one
aaylic plaid.
• • Four tops to coordinate with
skirts.
• One corduroy jumper.
• Three dresses: two cotton-poly-
ester plaids and one knit, perhaps a
veJourthat can be dressed up with
accessories.
• One winter jacket -perhaps
quilted nylon with pile lining and
hood.
• One fake-fur coat which can be
worn for casual or dress occasionS.
To make sure ·your shopping trtp
ts a success, keep these tips In mind:
1. If you take your chlld with
you, It wtD eliminate a frantic return
to the st<>re If the clothes don't ftt or If
your chlJd simply won't wear them.
I . 54nce the most certain thing
children do Is grow, ~ foe full-cut
designs foe ea.e of movement In the
Wal, armholes, aotch and pants
legs; adjustable or stretchable straps
and waistbands; easy-to-work
fastenlngll.
S. Avoid so-called '1mgalns" in
c:Joches, whkh might not .. the
IUIOO, unless you've checked the
Item carefuly oe you know a ftne
garment Is genuinely on I!)
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lamb, bread crumbs, egg.
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8y Rloty Long
The last~ Tom Meredld1 ex-
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ing was a pStk slp In his
weekly pay enwlope. "f d like to tel
you that baig laid off 5 a learning ex-
palela and that I expect n be able to
~about It cne day," he says. "But I
awi't. It's the moet de5lructive ex-
perience rve e\ier had."
Aftady, many wcxkers are feeling
manufacturing firm," suggests
Stephen R. Smith, president of
anodler executive ward\ ftnn. "If In-
ventory has begun piling up and a
company 5 producing a lot more than
it's seJlng, that's a danger signal."
You should also pay attention to
oYerUme. A company In a financial
aunc:h wi.U typically cut output, cut
overtime, then lay off people.
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job, the less likely you are to lose it. If
you weren't doblg your job weJ1 In
good times but managed to keep it,
onJy dumb luck Is going to save It for
you now. And If you haven't been a
good worker up until now, suddenly
appearing before the boss and offer-
ing to lighten his load just isn't going
to work. Your boss's response will be,
"Where were you before?"
If you know you're a worker worth
keeping, Schwimmer suggests that
you make an appointment to talt with
the person In charge d your future at
the c.ompany. When you haw your
dlsa1ssion, you shouJd do two things:
1) And out where you stand. U
WOfkers are already being laJd off.
what Is the ~ d your being
laJd cM? What kind d notice would be
you r;Jven?
2) Make clear that you are sen-
siliw to the economic pressure cur-
rently burdening the con.,any. Find
out whether the boss Is dls5atisfted in
any way with the job you are currently
doing. and, ~ so, ask him or her to
-ibe queation tap ~
mmt Gib UJhen trimming
tlN! payroll ls: ~ thle
,,,,.... ,,.. .. money Of' °'* .. motiiey-,,.•
pinpoint areas where you need to tm-
prow.
Al the experts aw-that feedback
Is audal. "YOU must know where you
are,.. says Don Whyte, senior vice
presklent at Thine Career PlannJng
Corporation In Illinois. "In an
economy-strained period, an employ-
ee must ftnd out how his pertonn.,ce
Dcks up ..... the bcm's apecta-
dons, ,...... than thrashblg around In
the dark ...
k's lrr!pOrtmlt to be aware d the fact
that some bu9al1 r r r rs are men Wl\
sldve to an ecX>t tOf11ic slowdown than
ochers. The manufadunig, oonmuc-
tlon Md ll•apoitalioo lndulbta. for
....,..., ~ to ~ cM more
~ lnlllaly than the 9ll'vlc:e ID-
dulbtes -rr..tcine., mechana. In-
surance and F.teral. _.. .xi local
gowmmenes. ~. blue-colar
)obi are more ••••• to .,.. than whllia-<Olw jobs,
That doam't rnmn the tavlce ln-
dustrtes CWl't be hi. Thay ,...
~ ... to .... moilllt•
bet*-1 the aiplBI goods l8CIOll In
mllm.g lllya6. -dMy chw .....
Mnlon from the.,,....,.... .....
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depmtrnenl bl} dlpaitmenl '"In PIOl'"
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Inc. "Staff jobs proliferate; the
organizational structure mushrooms;
tolenmce d mediocrity abounds.
They are vety ripe for Layoffs."
'1'he question top management
asks when bimming the payroll during
rough ftnandal times is: 'Does this
person make us money or cost us
money?'" says Cwt Kampmeier, an
independent management consultant.
Usualy. the financial department will
undergo the initial bloodletting. The
reason: 'When the company has
Recent national figures show the
same pattern. As of June 1980, na·
donal unemployment for 16· to
19-year okis was 18.5 percent, while
the general rate was 7.7 percent, ac·
cording to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics.
Sex also enters the picture.
1'here's a tendency for women to be
more .subject to unemployment than
men of the same age." says Smith.
"There's more turnover because of
family obligations." Also, statistics
cut costs. go for them," says Smith.
"Try to Identify ways to be more pro-
ductive and efficient. Look around
for more responsibility. And be flexi·
ble. Be willlng to take on work that
may not be 'your job."'
This does not mean, the experts
emphasize, coming In to the office at
six hi the morning or hanging aro und
until seven every evening, when
you 're not needed. In order to "im·
press" the boss. It may mean, for in·
stance, volunteering for a company
problems, the
president'sflr51 ~-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i cllnation Is to 1
blame it on the vice .. llll!~~ilii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I! president of J
ftnance, .. says Sb-
ba Id. ..Pub-
ic relalons. per-
sonnel, manufac-
turing and 5Mes we
next 1n n ."
What deter-
mines who stays
and who goes?
"The company
brass may tum to
the department
heads and tell
them they'w got to
choose," says
Smllh. 'They wll
ask for the names
d the people they
can get along
wtlhout. The least
eftediYe people ..
the ones who wil
be let go. The
alealuoi is: \Vho
contributes the
least ~ terms d the orv;>6ng upetatlon
" yot.w depeib1-..U .. Jedi Kennedy, president d the ex-
ecutive ~ &rm Jack Kennedy
Inc.. emphasizes thld this telection
prooes does not na riv mean the
least sk9ect ... always the ftnt Wd oil
"The do-noct*1g guys wtlh the big d -
. 6ca and big tides -the real dead-
wetghr -are often the ftnt to go ...
A NOent Brookings Institution study
11Mlk 2 ' however .... chances d
bea>t1*'9 jotJlas gawaly ddne -
salary riles. 1lw NIB?tw safety " the
8X80ltiYe .... --docurnenPed In the lalt (1974-75) rec111iaro. The
joblal nde for derical work.en
ruched 7. 7 ~and that" Mies
penonnel hit 6.1 pelcet~ wh8e pro-
~. ?Khnal Md ed"*'9-
trallW u~ WBS only
about 3 pelcetlf. Recent data for
1979-80 bnM down the ...... --V·
Who .... II pmtk:ularty vubnble
to lliyoll? Scaacln thaw lhlt .. "
enoltMr COMidealkJl1. ~ the
197S,.. rt ... ~ b
16-to 19-yaw okil hit 20 P9ftllilt,
wt'9I the owr-1mtw8.5 .,.atd.
... and do tomdhing to auoid one /or flOUn'!.lf.,.
or coDege~sponsored t:ralning pro-
gram that would lncrew your value
to the company.
If you feel you have been unfairly
underrated or overlooked or are be-
ing blamed for a mistake you didn't
make, now is the time to speak up.
Tout your work -within reasonable
bmlts. At least make sure those who
are making decisions about tayoffs
haw some idea d what you are oon-
trb.lttog. And maintain your contacts
within the ftnn as weD as outside It,
encourages Schwimmer. "It may be
pc-*'le to arrange for a lran9fer wilh
another manager or department
head," he pofrds out.
'"The chalenge " the 1~ .... ~
James P. Sdh.. dhctor d T..,.,-
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Nathan Ptitikin Wants lats, .. and I t.t*1k a few additional
foods. such as, perbapa, a tablespoon
d oil in salad dremag, could make it
more p+t"-and stil effec::dw."
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To Save You1 Life
Medlcol messiah or meTeJy ~? EJtheT way, Nathan
Prltilcin has people to/Icing. And .90me are saying thca his diet
and exeJdse program con, indeed, save vaur 11/e.
Gbtil...._1 .. w•IA& ..... CM ,.....,,.._vWlm.v.
Other ~ tmeMewed also
agee that the bmlc concept of the
Pritldn ProfJ'am ls sound. No one can
argue with a plan that helps a person
shed extra pounds, encourages exer-
cise and lowers ctde:Aesol But
there is COi~ dispute
about whether blocked
arteries wil become un-
blocked, and some
doctors, especially
those who practk:e
nutritional medl-
dne, areooncemed
that the diet is not
a healthy one. Dr.
H.L. Newbold d
New V erk Oty. for
a.ample, says that
"It is a disaAe:r to
eliminate meat
from the diet. .. Dr.
WSlam Fralmow, -=-... pcolwww:w
of medicine at
t Philadelphia's ~ Thomas Jefferson
A University's School I c1 Medicine, adds, I • "The Pritldn c:11et ____ ...... liilliii.~ ................ _ .... ~ could be effectiYe if
Pritildn nms through hts dos and don ls:
Fresh /rub and oegetable$ are In: foods
h;gh in cholatrro/ are out.
It's done in moder-
ation."
And asserts Prtt-
ildn's arch rival,
Dr. Robert Atkins,
and by 25 percent in four weeks. whose ~ hl!ti-fat, low-
.Jean. a 60-yes-dd d8ce man-\ c.aibohydrm diet Is in sharp contrast
ager, spent a moiith at the Longevtty · to Prtddn's and whoee own diet books
Center a.t yes. Jean did not hew a haw sold more than 10 nA:ln
hislDly ol hwt proolena, but her a:ip6es, "'Prtddn's prtmary interest in
ctn' 2 °' lewi w dangerously longevity la in the longevity of the
~ -440. Her pl1'Jllden •799 ° ti Longevity Cenm ...
the J>rtddn ~-While Jeml WIS Prtddn's Pft98m has not been en-
at the c.n.. the WM under metlc-dClned by the American Medical ~
Wom medical iupeMllon. She WlllS 50' ..--on OI the American Heart
examned by dodon .wry day,~ Amo ladon, but Priddn. nondhe-
.... tllll (eledrocadlogn1p• tken las, a COiillideaed by many to be a
wt.a. aec:Jaigt to ddaan•• how "'medical me.lah." "It a too IMe lo
"dean" (&. d plaq&.w that alU9eS dllc:redlt me," Prtddn says. "Then!
ooronary artay dlleese) her artenes are too many pradk:al cases lo de-
wae. Then an CXllldle pi'OfJ'8m w rnoi'** ... Only a fooliih 01 un-
pa-=rt.d. Has Included ~ for molvdd penun would vobmriy
en hour a day. wh6ch Prtddn feela Is abmdon the prqJam's aKJ1110..
audal to 6lent c:lradatlon. ..... ..
I I
PJtddr'I II not dlstutbed by tbcl98
who pooh-pooh .. pi'OfJ'Ml. He
polJ8 out that much of the U ..... 11
focuw on lhe clmt'a t*ll'9ifqt rmt.r
than lb ~ to wmd ol c-.-.
While ......... not yet been~
~ thM adheesa to hk diat
wll mw corqwy •"*Y ...... It
doa wm to hew hallild progr .. of
the ..... "'~ CMll.
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Picking the Right Dog Doesn't
Have to Be Ruff By ffielanie c. Stevena
0 ften we pi:k a dog
on impu}se -be-
cause tt's cute,
because It looks
like the dog we had as a
child. But much more
thought than that should go
into It. After al, with good
care a dog lives 10 to 12
years and needs attention
every day of Its bf e.
If yau're thinking about
getting a dog, the first step is
research , according to
Shirley Gokiman, adoption
coordinator for the ASPCA
In New Yori< City. ..Learn
something. Contact the ex-
perts before you even start
looking a1 dQ9S." Yow public
lbaJy Is an excellent source
of Information about various
breeds. Ask workers at
animal shelters, local
breeders and dog-owner
friends to share their ex-
perience with you. As YoU
learn more, tJy to get an idea
what you want, what you
can tive with, what you can't
advertisement
tolerate. Here are some
points to keep in mind:
Tempaammt. Different
breeds ol dogs have different
personalities. So In selecting
a dog, you should consider
your faml)y's needs.
In the very heJpfu) new
book The Right Dog Jew You
(Simon and Schuster),
author Daniel F. Tortora
points out that boxers, col-
bes, Irish setters and golden
retrievers. for instance,' are
very sociable and thus are a
Iron poor blood is the most widespread
nutritional ailment in America today. In fact, it's
a problem that millions of American wgmen fare.
And all the vitamins in the world can't help,
because vitamins don't contain iron.
Take GERITOL, America's #1 iron and
vitamin supplement-GERITOL is so rich in iron,
just one tablet each day gives you more iron
than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins
that are essential to good health ..
GERITOL will actually build iron poor
blood back to normal. That's what makes it
different from just plain vitamins-and so
important t.o you.
good bet for families with
children who want a dog to
pet and play with. On the
other hand. Pekingese
Doberman pinschers and toy
poodles are very solitaiy and
therefore mJght be good for a
couple whose kids no longer
live at home. And whereas
English bulldogs and lrish
wolfhounds are sluggish and
not likely to be good watch-
dogs, most terriers, Great
Danes and dachshunds are
IJeTY alert.
What kind of personality
are you looking for? Once
you sum it up in a few words,
it will be ~ for you to
de9Crlbe when you're making
your selection .. Peggy West·
phal, a New Yori< breeder,
says, 1"here. are so many
dogs and so many types of
people -only you can
decide what wiU suit you."
E.xercfee. How much
time wiB you have to spend
walUng and exe:rdsing your
dog? The size ol a dog may
not reflect how much out-
door acttvlty It enjoys. Many
~ dogs Mte k>ts d outdoor
acttvby, but so, for Instance,
do Yorkshire teniers and
Chihuahuas.
&Ir. Be realistic about
what you have room for. It's
unfair to keep a large dog
cooped up tn an apartment
or a house without a good-
stzed backyard. Also be
aware that some big dogs are
clumly and aren't good to
have around young c:hA&dien
or a house with lob of ,
breakables. And 1emenibef
that a small, manageable
puppy may 'IO'N up to be a
very large dog.
Grooming. How often
wtll the dog ndd to be
Me .... c. s.n.n. • 0 "'"~
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bathed, brushed or clipped?
Some breeds need groomlng
evety day, others less ohen.
Puppy or Adult. A puppy
is very cute -and very live-
ly. It also requires several
weeks of training when you
bring it home. A grown dog,
on the other hand (2 or 3
years okt), is usually quiet
and settled. "A middle-aged
dog is the perfect dog for
older people," says Gold-
man.
Once you know what you
want, where do you find it?
Some experts caution against
buylng from~ pet shop. Not
only are the animals often
badly housed and of poor
quality, they're aho often
ovetpriced. Buy from a
sheltei, another owner or a
reputable breeder. Here are
some guidelines to help you
pick a healthy, friendly pet.
Check to make sure that
the conditions the dog has
been kept in are dean. Pk:k
a dog that is neither too shy
nor overly aggressive. It
should have dear eyes and a
shiny, heakhy coat. U you're
buying from a breeder, k>ol<
at the who&e btter and ask to
see the parents -especially
the mother. "The mother
should be stable and good-
natwed," says Westphal.
Also, ask when the dog
was wormed and whether
It's had its shots. Dol\'t feel
pressured to buy -take
your time; come bade ti you
wish. Once you've bought
your dog, flave It checked
by a vet nght away, Ju5t to
make sure It'• healthy.
Now that you've chosen
·the right dog for you, gtvc It
the loving c_.. It desetVeS
and tt wtlJ repay you with af.
fecdon and trust. After all, a
kind owner Is a dog's l'1WI
best friend. la"1
What to Do When Yout
Spouse Is Seriously Ill
8$j lJncb Go<don
with John A. Downey. m.o.
0 ne of Carolyn's biggest
problems when her hus·
band, Phil, had a heart at·
tad< was that no one even
realized that she had any problems. It
was Phil who was sick, after all, and
everyone's attention was on him . Yet
from the time she arranged for the
ambulance, found someone to care
for the children and then rushed to
the hospital, there was never any
doubt that this lllness would create
problems and demand changes In
her Ufe, as well as his.
What are the feelings, fears and
frustrations when a spouse Is serious·
ly ill or hurt, and how can a partner
cope?
At ftrst there Is the shock of the ill -
ness and all the details that must be
taken care of. The most Important is
Dr. John A. Ooum.y ii chcWmon of the de·
partnwnt of pltytlcol mcdtdnc artd tWhabftfa.
tion, Colu~ U!lllcrsl}I Cole~ oJ Phyll·
don• and Sc.rgeon..
Undo Gordon It on edltCN ot o notJonol wonwn~ mogadnc.
to arrange good medical care. Next,
set priorities and ask for help: Of
co~. only you can reassure the
children and provide continuity In
their lives, but friends and relatives
can help by picking up groceries, fix·
Ing meals and running errands. A
lawyer or personnel office can check
Insurance coverage.
If you ~d your spouse have al·
ways had clearcut responsibilities, It
may be tough now taking over unfa·
miliar tasks. (For instance, a husband
with a sick wlf e may suddenly find
hlmseH running the household -
and feeling overwhelmed.)
Don't be afraid to speak up to
friends and family and let them know
you need help.
Once you've taken these steps, it's
time to think of yourself. You feel
numb and exhausted. Don't be afraid
to admit that you're human and hurt·
Ing and that you need care, too.
Many people find that they have
even more problems 9nce their
spouses return from the hospital. To
make things as easy as possible, go
over detais wih the doctor. After you
are clear about what to expect and
what to do, you can concentrate on
what is really relevant for your spouse
and yourself. Ask family, friends and
children to help with routine chores
and to visit. Hire extra help if possible.
You are a husband or a wife; you are
not a doctor, a nurse, a parent or a
baby sitter.
Friends can be especially valuable
now, a Unk to your Uves before the ill·
ness. Too often couples lose contact
with friends because they can't parti-
wonder, ''What about me?" or
"What's going to happen to my life?"
Anger, guilt and frustrations not ex·
pressed in those few months may
pour out with appalling intensity.
What can you do? first, realize
that it1s normal to be upset. T21lk to an
understanding listener If necessary,
perhaps someone else whose spouse
has been ill. But most lmportantJy,
talk to your spouse. AU along you
may have been reassuring each other
When your husband °' wtfe suffers a severe lllne&S.
major problems Qte In st0<e for you as well.
clpate In their usual social activities,
but It's Important to fit them In your
lives as your spouse's health aUows.
For example, If a large party is too
strenuous, let friends know that you
would be t).appy to come for dinner.
This is the time to try to "normal-
ize" your lives. Studies have shown
that a spouse's illness is one of the
greatest stresses In a person's life.
The emotional toU of the illness may
be harder to recognize and even
more difficult to cope with than the
physical burdens of caring for some·
one. It can also affect your relation·
ship. Feelings often lie buried for the
first aitlcal months: only to surface
later In unexpected ways. It's not un-
usual at some point for a spouse to
that you were fine, to the point
where you stopped expressing what
you were really feeling. And tlie
physical separation of the hospltali·
zation -followed by feeUngs of with·
drawal and vulnerability that most
patients e~perlence after a serious ill-
ness -may have created an emo·
tlona/ separation, too. Now that you
are both stronger, share your feelings
honestly. As difficult as an Illness may
be, many couples find strength in
having survived such an experience.
As Carolyn recalls: .. I can look
back and know that we came
through this awful tlme together and
that It has taken Its place in our lives
wtthout destroying us. That's r.
given us a new kind of bond. n llLJ
••
Skating To Health
There's mor&to roller skating than
just disco; the latest fad In exercise Is
also a terrific muscle toner that bums
660 calories an hour when you roll
along at only moderate speeds.
"Skating 10 miles per hour, wtuch Is
not an inordinate amount, Is equal to
jogging 91/2-minute miles," says Dr.
Alen SeJrier, who recently com-
pleted a 10-week study of 25 novice
skaters for the U.S. Amateur Con-
federation of Roller Skating.
"This study showed that skating Is
a perfectly legttimate form of aerobic
exercise," Seiner continues. "And
along with the physical-health
benefits come some psychologk:al
ones as well. Ninety-two percent of
our ~ recorded lower anxiety
Pop 9'ds a laton from lite b:fa.
levels once they were Into a tegulaf
skating prowam. And because you
can skate wtth other people, the
social aspects of the sport are every
bit as benefk:lel as the physk:a) ones."
Honesty Wins Out
T revelers and tourists often ftlch
hotel ashtrays and. towels as .. IOU·
venlrs" without really considering
themselves chshonat. But former
patrons of New York Clty'1 Waldorf-
Astoda Howl are obvtomlt; feeling
guilty about the pleca of .. by
Of their Nldw& haw ~off wllh:
The management Npor1I ..... every-
thing &om ipOOl'I to~ ....
being malled bllCk.
"We ltmtlld recetvlng pieces latt
January, wben the price of llhc wm
10 ~. and they've been com1ng in
ever lirM:e," reports the hotel's
manager, Eugene Scanlan. "I think
the high price of ll1wr Ml nede I*>"
a e ,,,,._., wmLY,-...... 11, -
'
Flying High
The Wright brothers did a
great deal to get us off the
ground, but the urge to fly
without machineTy has promp-
ted many people to take up
hang-g.lkling. However, for
those flight fanciers who want to
be able to enjoy a certain
amount of control In the air,
Brian Shoonmaker has come
-' ..
Into the wild blue yonder .
up wllh a novel construction. By combining a hang glk\el' with a small
engine, Shoonmaker says he's "reinvented the airplane, except that to
pilot one of these mk:rolight airaaft you don't need a license because the
Federal Aviation Agency classifies them as hang gliders."
Shoonmaker's aircraft can soar the way a hang glider does but can take
off or land In a flat place and can even cruise along at about 30 miles per
hour. Shoonmaker, a :n.year-okl Floridian who's been an airplane buff
aD his Bfe, says he became lntetested In microlight alraaft because
"they're so mobile. You don't have to clmb a hill to take off the way you
do with a hang glider, and you can go for about 100 miles on a gallon
and a half of gas." And these days, that's a baigain.
pie reaJizie the value of these items,
and wtth that lnaeased value comes
the reall:ration that 'borrowing'°' tak-
ing a souvenir is actually theft. Our
former patrons are obviously sUffer-
lng serious pangs of consdenc.e.
TheYre ti8sk:aDy honest people who
dkfn't mean to steal, and returning
the slMtr ~ Wt the guilt."
What is being done with the re-
turned silver? 'We'n putting It back
Into Ml'Vlce," exclaims Scanlan ... It's
still~ good, although some of
It ls doee to 6.5 years old."
Snee2JeS And SnifBes
Hay fever vlcttms look forward to
the rag.t.ieed ...... wllh dread. '"Mld-
Augull to the ftnt frOlt .. the time
when hay fcwr adferen .. the moat
• .............. Dr. Robert Reisman,
padltent ot the Amertca.1 Academy
"Aa.v/ .. Hay few, Is c:auted by a~
In the body celed the lgE Mti>ody,
which ftxa to the llnlng of ~ In the
.ya, nc. and throat. Thne cell con·
.... hlltmnne, • c:t.nlcal that caa..s
I
I
Kept off the plavfng field.
blood vasels to dilate and the sur-
rounding tissue to become Inflamed
and lnttatled. When the lgE antl>ody
comes In contact with the offending
polen, the hi!itann is rekr u d, caumg the ic:hy eyes and nanny nose
woclated wllh hay fewr.
To "**"*-the nary, ay ln-
doon wllh the windows domd •
much • pulltill, .... Rmnwl.
"Ce1alr1 mid, over-the~ med-
lcalons can ...._,," adds the doaor.
"and f the mmdw are reatj bed, a
doaorrnaypeai>e alll'gyln)edlolw."
. lifestyles
Medicine. A London department
store is encouraging doctors to
move in and set up shop, notes
Medical World News. The com-
pany envisions professional
"islands," where not only physi-
cians but also lawyen, dentists,
pharmacists and opticians could
practice. So far, the idea hasn't
caught on, but perhaps someday
patients will be able to shop for
their health-care needs.
Can. Despite inflation and the
gas shortage, America's love affair
with the automobile is not quite
over. According to a survey of the
nation's car dealers conducted by
McBain Research, Inc .. the majori-
ty of Americans still personalize
their cars with options. The most
popular addition Is air-condi-
tioning, foUowed by automatic
transmission, power steering,
cruise control and stereo systems.
Budget. The nation's economy Is
making household budgets fash -
ionable again. A recent nationwide
bank survey stated that budget-
keeping has become a way of life
fOf 60 percent of Americans. re-
pol1S ComeU University's Cooper-
ative Extension Service.
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Virgo): ~ -Mae West fr/.
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Isaac Hayes 38; Robert Plant 32; Van
Johnson 64. 1bundli, -Princess
Margaret 50; Will Chamberlain 44;
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What to Do When You1
Spouse Is Seriously Ill
By Unda Gordon
with John A. Downey, m.o.
0 ne of Carolyn's biggest
problems when her hus-
band, Phil, had a heart at-
tack was that no one even
reaJ&zed that sh~ had any problems. It
was Phil who was sick, aher all, and
everyone's attention was on him . Yet
from the time she arranged for the
ambulance, found someone to care
for the children and then rushed to
the hospital, there was never any
doubt that this lllness would create
problems and demand changes In
h~r life, as well as his.
What are the feelings, fears and
frustrations when a spouse is serious-
ly ill or hurt, and how can a partner
cope?
At first there is the shock of the ill-
ness and all the details that must be
taken care of. The most Import.ant Is
Dr. John A. Downey It chafrman of the de-
partment of phytkol medJctne and rwhabllla·
lion, Columbia Unluen#y College of Phytl·
don• and SYrgeons.
Undo ~don fl an edMor at a notk>na/
ioonwn k mogadne.
to arrange good medical care. Next,
set priorities and ask for help: Of
course, only you can reassure the
children and provide continuity in
their Uves, but friends and relatives
can help by picking up groceries, fix-
ing meals and running errands. A
lawyer or personnel office can check
insurance coverage.
If you and your spouse have al-
ways had clearcut responsibilities, It
may be tough now taking over unfa-
miliar tasks. (For Instance, a husband
with a sick wife may suddenly find
himself running the household -
and feeling overwhelmed.)
Don't be afraid to speak up to
friends and f am Uy and let them know
you need help.
Once you've taken these steps, it's
time to think of yourself. You feel
numb and exhausted. Don't be afraid
to admit that you're human and hurt-
ing and that you need care, too.
Many people find that they have
even more problems pnce their
spouses return from the hospital. To
make things as easy as possible, go
over details wih the doctor. After you
are clear about what to expect and
what to do, you can concentrate on
what is really relevant for your spouse
and yourself. Ask family, friends and
children to help with routine chores
and to visit. Hire extra help if possille.
You are a husband or a wife; you are
not a doctor, a nurse, a parent or a
baby sitter. •
Friends can be especially valuable
now, a link to your lives before the Ill-
ness. Too often couples lose contact
with friends because they can't parti·
wonder, "What about me?" or
"What's going to happen to my life?"
Anger, guilt and frustrations not ex-
pressed in those few months may
pour out with appalling Intensity.
What can you do? Arst. realize
that it's normal to be upset. Talk to an
understanding listener if necessary,
perhaps someone else whose spouse
has been ill. But most importantly,
talk to your spouse. AU along you
may have been reassuring each other
When your husband 0< wife suffers a severe lllne~.
major problems Ole In store f0< you as well.
cipate in their usual social activities,
but It's Important to fit them In your
lives as your spouse's health allows.
For example, if a large party is too
strenuous, let friends know that you
would be t)appy to come for dinner.
This is the lime to try to "normal-
ize" your lives. Studies have shown
that a spouse's Ulness is one of the
greatest stresses In a person's life.
The emotional toll of the Ulness may
be harder to recognize and even
more difficult to cope with than the
physical burdens of caring for some-
one. It can also affect your relation-
ship. Feelings often lie buried for the
first aitlcal months; only to surface
later In unexpected ways. It's not un-
usual at some point for a spouse to
that you were fine, to the point
where you stopped expressing "'that
you were really feeling . And the
physical separation of the hospitali-
zation -foUowed by feelings of with-
drawal and vulnerability that most
patients dperience after a serious ilJ.
ness -may have created an emo·
tlonol separation, too. Now that you
are both stronger, share your feelings
honestly. As difficult as an Illness may
be, many couples find strength in
having survived such an experience.
As Carolyn recalls: "I can look
back and know that we came
through this awful time together and
that it has taken its place in our lives
without destroying us. That's rawi
given us a new kind of bond." l&J
Mii C.,. tlr"""'
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:-ORANGE COUNTY
CAR BUYERS GUIDE .
........ .._ ______ AND SERVICE DIRECTORY-~
IOI McLAREHS IMW
At Beach Blvd. & Whittier
La Habra -522-5333
CADILLAC
MAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9100
CHRYSLER-PL Y.
ATLAS
CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH
~929 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1934
UMIYHSITT Ol.DSMOllLl
2860 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9640
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHMSOM Ir SOM
uMcOLM-MRCUIY
2626 Harbor Bivd.
Costa Mesa -540-MlO
MAZDA
MllACU MADA
2150 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa-645-1700
CREVIEtl MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -835-3171
CHEVROLET
CONNELL CHEVROLET
2800 Harbor B lvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
DATSUN
NEWPORT DATSUN
888 Dove Street
NewPort Beach -833·1300
PORSCHE-AUDI
C .. Cll IVERSON, l~C.
445 E. Coast Hwy.
NewPort Beach -673-0toO
llLL YAM ··
PORSCHE-AUDI
13631 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove
. 636-2333
VOLVO
IAILI IQ VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -646-UOJ ·
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ROY CARVEil IMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newoort Beach -640.644~
SADDLEIACK IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
831-2040 -495.4949
OLDSMOBILE
UNIVERSITY OLDSMOllLE
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9640
TOYOTA
EARLE IKI TOY OT A
1966 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -646-9303
VOLKS WAGEN
JIM'MARIHO
VOLKSWAGEN
18711 Beach Blvd ..
Hunt. Beach -842-2000
MARK HOWARD
YOLKSWA«HH
13731 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove
U4-4100
Altltlulfl T "'' D•nu is not tllt kind of IUJ ""°
llcb C*lllll1et, It's still 11 If he'1 lncrt4utous wtltn
lie r""9I tlM Mmsioft ttlat IN llilft to tlM role of
T., .... ill UC's "THI," 1lrl111 r-.,. at
tJOPll. T., ns 11poMd to IM1·ti!M llo111& .-. •
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h citurn, amiable Greaory Harr ison, of CIS's
"Trapper John, M.D.," 1irin1 SuMly It IOPM, is jet
a few years into a serious 1di111 e1rur wllidl llas
ascended rapidly. He starred as "The lu•Mr" i11 tM
rather short-lived but critically acdlimed "lop•'•
Run" series and that expo141re earntd him 1 role ie
NBC's "Centennial." Then came the Cioftlo role itl
"Trapper John, M.D." Harrison recalb Hiit his first
job, between the aaes of 4 and 12, wu divlll1 for
coins tossed by tourists into tllt Pacific lllrllor waters
from the S.S. Catalina steamship. His fattier, Captaitt
Ed Harrison, operates 1l1ss bottom boats at pidvr·
esque Avalon. The younaster would eam an avtr11e of
ten dollars a day from his nautical prowess. Harritoll
says that the Gonzo Gates clllr1der he pla,a is "a lot
like me. He's just IS irreverent and 11t1impr11Md witll
authority IS I am, but llt's 11111 111ln as witty itl the
way he deals with It. I'm llSUllly tllinki11 of wlllt I
should've said ... after the fact."
·-·~·, ~ ? SPORTS
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llllttlltl Ille &Mt d 009" hwt OI Oii flPt dt~y) • ,,.. .... '~::· t ) Ille lA R•IM ., Ille D•ll•s Co•rs
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tOl 1111111 s.11 Leh c.fy lltt P1oltwo11tl ~111• AQft 1111vrw•1thl
CMmO*ldl1P llOvt btrweu llod Scott ind Miro Mtdlatl 110111 Olltwa,
C.111de end S¥N1v1I ol tltt f111n1 WIMSMY, AUCUST 10
11:11 • Secw !ht Alltct n Portland
f'WOAY MICUST 22
7;• 1._..... lllt Ht• Yor• Vtnitts 11 lht C,hfo1n11 Anaels. llltl tli t n.. tllC 'r!Mr "'Pt flttlts Covm11 of lht I~ round
World 8ol11\& Council 1upe1 banllm••lfht till• bOul btlwttn Wiifredo Comet 1nd Dtm• HolmH from Cats11 s P1lact 1n l1s Vt(IS
SATUllOAY, AKUST 23
ll:tl e WetW ~ r.-8f0tn Bola vs lht Htslue '" tlle round
1011111 m:tlch of !lit $200,000 WCI lnv1l111on1I tn M1ryl1nd 1• e U a.-.. lhe Ht"' Yor• Y1nllm 11 thr C1hf0fn11 Angeb
Oft II•• llllttlllOfl OriOIU II the 01•11nd A$ t:•. (fJ) ...... S.rill .. wt ••e os,n~ • a llCAA l'r•S... S,.C..I Pm1ew ol Ille 1980 NCAA
colltl!.~:'11 StlSOft 4:ll Tilt San Dttao Padres 11 lhe Montreal bpos
S:tl e CD CI1 a We """' tf s,orts 1.• e D h•~ ,...._. Houston Oilers 11 Oallu Cowboys
(fl rr..s.-,...., !he At11nt1 falcons vs the San D1tco Clmam
l;ll e ,...S... F...., Tiie Los Anatlts Rams vs the Denver Broncos.
SU.OAT, AUGUST 17
7:11 • ''TllrM W11tlltrs" (alN) '49-John Warne, Ward Bond
t.00 8 8 0 "Joe rM11Mf" (adv) '76-Bi~n Keilh, Rar T1mr
• Cl)®') (JI) "Su,,ort YMt l..oUI lilMlfialtttr" (torn) '71-James
Garner. Suzanne Pleshelte. JKk Clim MONDAY, AUSUST 11
1:00 e "T• be~ His Ow'' (dr1) '46-0lrv11 de Hni111nd, John Lund.
Cl ''Wllat's lln '1lss1t1tr• (com) '6S-Peler Sellers. Peter O'loole. a> '1111 ll•ls" (R) Part I (d11) '79-Andrew Stevens. Don Johnson.
Dou& McClure.
9:00 • (]) (]))(JI) "Her• tf leek '•' 1'111" (mutj '79-ftlm foolaae of
J1n1s Jophn. The Beatles. £1v1s Presley, Chubby Checker and more
JlJ.Etl!M.JUGUST 19 1:00 e "Ttn little llHlilftt' (mys) '74-0hver Reed. [l~e Sommer a> "Tiit ll•ls" (R) Concl (d11) '79-Andrew Stevens. Don Johnson.
Dou& McClure 9:00 a (I) <Ill "lslall4s NI llM Stru111" (dra) '80-Georce C Scolt II 9 "Odt to lilly Joe" (d11) '77-Bobbr Brnson. Glynnis O'ConnOf
WEOICESOAY, AUGUST ZO
l.1IO a [2) •11.tasr fllaltM" (eom) '76-Jodtt Foster. Scott B110 e "8'<k StrHI" (d11) '61 -Susan H1yw11d. John Gavin
G "Tiit lli&ftl VisitOf" (susp) '71 -TrtvOf Howard. ltlf Ullman a> "TM lltW'Slllptl Gi111t" (dr1)-R1ymorwl Burr Dina Mrmll
TMUllSOAY, A~ 21
1.1IO a "Stella Dlll&s" (d11) '37 -Barbara Stanwyck. John Boles
D "'I' MllSt Die" (d11) '73 Darren McGtvrn Pa111c1a Neal a> ''S_,A" (adv) '7S-W1ll11m Shalne1
r.IOAY, AUGUST 22 1:00 e "lrliuioft llllau" (1dv) '68-Ve11 Milts, Dennis Wum
Cl» "FliaM to Tanaitr" (adv) 'SJ-Join Font11ne. J1ck 1'1lance
t.00 • CI> <Ill QI) "TIM Dallas CowMy Cllttrluden" (tom) '79-Jtnt
Seymour. Bert Convy, lar11ne Stevens SATUIDAY, AUGUST 2J
1:00 e "Kint et Ille Un4trw1ter WtrW" '74-Documintery m "Let•ll4 of LMll lllM" '76-0otumtntuy
1:00 e "1>114'1 fltMnlt" (adv) '72-0ocum1ftt11y
• "a,,el11t1111nl wltll 1 Kiiier" (mys)-Jmna Pettet, 8111n Bltmd.
1:00 e CJ) 9 (!J) "Perfect Qe11tlt111t11" (com) '78-ll urtn Bmll. e ''W•f of• Glucllt" (drt) '52-Roiy C1lhoun. Gtnt Tltrn1y.
SERVICE
ROW
' MUCH
IS
. . IT
WORTH?
• • •
In the carpet business sometimes
it's worth EVERYTHING!
Hardly a day'goes by what we don't
get a call regarding another company's
poor Installation.
Occasionally the damage resulting
from poorly sewn seams or taped
seams is not repairable.
Then the value of the investment
looks pale indeed!
Why pay $300.00 or S 1500.00 for
carpeting and gambl e with th e
installation?
We maintain all of our own crews,
all taught the ON LY way to install
carpeting -the RI G HT way!
The g r eatest majority of our
business is referral.
There i s a reason!
I
f :, ;:. · DE N'S l1~irj,8'tlil~: iiisiiiiition: ·custom
drap1ri1s• linoleum •wood floor
16U l"LACIMTIA A YIMUE
COST A MISA • 64'·4131 · 64'·2l
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.. -Whether she plays the role of Marie Antoinette or a
modern-day goddess, Miss Piggy has her heart set
on Kermit. the frog who runs The Muppet Show,
airing Mondays at 7:30PM on KNXT (Channel 2). It
will move to Saturday at 7:30PM when the new series
starts on September 20. (The current season also
airs Friday at 7:30PM on KERO, Channel 23, In
Bakersfield and Saturdays at 7PM on KEYT, Channel
3. in Santa Barbara.)
Mirth and merriment reign supreme In the Emmy-
Award-winning series when Miss Piggy chases
Kermie-and she will not be thwarted! She may be
dazzled by the great guest stars in the brand-new
fifth season. but her eyes flever falter. They always
return to her true love:
Dazzling, indeed are the ~uest stars of the naw
season. The guest star roster reads like a "Who's
Who" In show business. They include Roger Moore.
Gene Kelly, Carol Burnett. Hal Linden, Loretta Swit.
Johnny Cash, James Coburn, Joan Baez. Mac Davis,
Marty Feldman. Glenda Jackson, Buddy Rich, Tony
Randall. Blondle, Melissa Manchester, Bro,oke
Shlelds and Paul Simon.
Whoever the guest star. though, MIM Piggy con-
tinues her quest for her dear Kermie. Her merry
chaH Is one of the many engaging elements In the
.most popular and honored muslcal/varlety Hrlea In
the world. The Muppet Show 11 ... n In virtually every
city of the U.S. and In 108 countrlM throughout the
world. The world-wide WHkly audience II Htlmated
to be In exc .. 1 of 235,000.000 peopfe.
r ....
TV WEEK, AUGUST 17. 1980
Fresh featured segments include "Veterinarian's
Hospital." where Or Bob (Rowlf) cracks ribs with his
fractured 1okes. "Pigs in Space." where spaceship
Swinetrek rides through porkless space. and Muppet
Labs, where Or Bunsen Honeydew develops in·
vent1ons beyond the grasp of 25th Century man
Other favorites with brand new material are Fozz1e
Bear. the resident insecure comedian. the Great
Gonzo. returning with a whole new repertoire of
stupendous stunts, Lew Zealand, the boomerang
fish thrower; Statler and Waldorf. the two elderly
gentlemen in the theatre box who have seen every-
thing and hated It!
Also featured is Animal. the monosyllabic. nean-
derthal drummer, a member or the slippin' and
slidin', jumpln' and jivin' Dr. Teeth and the Electric
Mayhem Band. Animal had a duel with Harry Bela-
fonte this season which ended with total collapse of
both of them.
But Miss Piggy's on aga1n-ofl again romance with
her Kermie is still one of the most engaging elements
of this fun-lilied series. Will she and Kermie get
married and have some little lriggys? (or are they
poggys?) And 1f they do marry-will the beautiful and
sophisticated Miss Piggy be happy hv1ng in a swamp?
We'll just have to keep watching The Muppet Show
for the answer.
Roger Moor e cuddles with Miss Plggy but her heart
belongs to Kermie.
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8 ~ JO .2' F1m1ly Feud \'11th
iam1 \11011 ho\I R1ch.11d Dawson
• Tht YC111n1 & Ifie lltstltu
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1J TIM ltwtrly HilfbiHlts
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II U The Doctors II t .it 11)1n's Hope CJ llurtl I H11dy
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12:00
U It The Youna I the llestleu
O 'U lJ 01ys of Our lives
D T•lli&hl Z1111e
U ~' t.Q1 Jt All My Children
• News 0 m m Movies: S~P daytime
movie 1is11na
fZ!) l)QJ Over bsy (C-C)
i4 Features
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Lynn Redarave
8 Su ren for Tomorrow
fZ!) Yo11 tor Health
24 Features fD Movies so Vitti Aleare
1:00
0 8 1t As the World Turns
II J3 3t Another World
U ~l 10 B One life to l tvt li' fZ!) Futures so PublK Policy Forum
-1:30-
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2:00
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m1•1ser1u two U yur old boys.
from completely dtllerent b1ct.
arourtds meet unde1 llr1n11 c11cum
\l•t1ees Ind resolve 59me ol the
1llfhcul11u ol arow1na up and duhn&
with the adult world Ch11s Petmen
and Guillermo San Juan stir
II M11th Game
U 3) '2f The Edee of Nlaht
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movie l1st1ne
CD Groom Goufies m Superman
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3 M1h 0ou1111 Siio•
II Muy Tyler Moore
O John Davidson Siio'# With co
host Bobby Goldsboro
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1Ul Eltctrk CttnpanJ
fD Misttr lloatrs
}I Sia Millioll S Man m ltojo Y Nearo so Over us1
5:00
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Mantooth and Kevin l 1&he
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David Soul ind Paul Michael Glaser
ID M•rcus Welby
l4 Zoom
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50 Futures
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CD I Ort1111 ol Jt1nnte
2• Over Elsy (C-C)
fl) J.J. Jutz
lo Supcrst1r 'rof1les Mon
COME TO WHERE THE JOBS ARE!
Irvine College of Business
In a fe,, ~hort month~. rnu'll ha\'e the skills
and c:onf1dencc: to mt er ·1hc JOb m.a.rke.L 1n an
excllin~. \\ell paid. re"ardin~ career as an
• ADMINISTRATl \'E SECRETARY
• L EGAL SECRETARY
• BOOKKEEPER
• Jl'NJOR ACCOL:NTA:'l:T
• GENERAi. OF'F'ICE ASSISTA:"T
• RF:CF;PTIONIST
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HELP YOURSELF
Hundreds of Ornn~e County companies ha' t>
hired In me l(rilduates Call no\\ for more
information and brorhure:. The Or anji!e
County employer~ need you no"' Inquire
auout finanrilll aid ilSSl!!tance' !You mav be
ell1?1ble for Federal i;erants cind loims I ·
GET STARTED HOW!
CALL 556-8890
P-ste 5
~~ING
2 ... 6 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA Da MAR
formerly Select Interiors
640.2700 OR 640-2934
Lee's carpets
$1.00 above cost
-WHll only-enCh 8-2A-80
~:50%
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sq. ft.
Hartco Oak Parquet
1.69 SQ. ft .
Oak Parquet .~9 so. ft.
~ 0ak Plank
Prefinish 2. 75 so ft .
up to 30% OFF
~ Draperies up to 50% OFF
Linoleum ltlrtlng et 3.99 yd.
SUNDAY (Continued)
d1ls come upon an ab1ndoned child,
n lhey flee across lhe desert lo
escape lhe law
2i lntern1tio111I ltrtchen
ED Pltd&e Bre1k/btl'in1 11 P'ops
'Old Timer's N1ghl The Mills Brolh
ers The lhree Mills brothm offer an
evening ol harmony when they 1oin
John Williams and the Boston Pops
l6 Soccer, Made in Gtrmny
-7:30-
0 Norm Crosby's Comedy Sllop
f~ Ve1u Di1est
8:00
fJ Cl. <Ui Afdlie l1111ker's PIKt
(R) A so1telul customer's remarks
aboul Fred prompts Archie to take
drastic steps lo slra1ghlen' the
wailer out
II ilJ! ill! CHiPs (R) 'Peaks and
Valleys" A c1v1I su11 ltled by an
1n1ured mo to11s1 causes Jon and
Ponch lo consider qu1tt1nt the
Cahforn1a H11hway Patrol
Iii Wild KinldOm
U <ml a Tht All·AmericH
P'le Thts vanely speml 1s hosled by
Joe Namath and lakes a lascm111n1
and warm look at amazing and un· usual s11u111ons Americans encoun
1er 1n lhe11 work and leisure lime
0 GEO.GE VANDEMAN: * "STRESS" Iii It Is Written
Ul HEAR RAY STEVENS' * NEW HIT • HEE HAW m HM Haw Ray Stevens. Boxcar
W1ll1e. Ava Barber and Janel Davies
are tbe cuests ® benin1 at P'ops Henry M1nc1n1
wilh Arthur Fiedler and lhe Boston
Pops Orchestra Al MnltfJitct Tlle1tre: UMie
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• ()})OM D11111 TiM (R)
Ann's feehne a crimp in her life-style
when her mother and lather move to Indianapolis and her mother eels a
job as a retephon1st-1n Ann's office
Nanette Fabray auests.
• WIN MW WNW ti Alli!Mls
• Tiie Wol1d '"""'" fD l.ftllillc It "" S,.i1I: U'lt 1111 o,ellills llipt (R) This proeram fu
lures Jolln W~hams and lhe Boston
Pops Orchestra.
1:00
9 CJ) (IJ) TIM JtfftrlNI (R)
CeOf&e brgs he's found the perfett
&di for Jenny ind lioneV-s _ ba~
shower, but l11ls to notice thlt
wh•I they m lly nud can't be
bouahl 1nd pacuaed. 8 G 0 Tiit 111 En11t: "J11 Plllllltr" (C.C) (adv) '76 (2tus)-
8111n Keith, Ray Tr1cey. Ricardo
Motttalban. The stO(J of a yo11n1
Semlllole lndi1n whose dtt1r111in1·
lion to make 1 """ lift outsidt the
confintt of the viflll• where ht are• !'1' Is n11r1y tflwtrted by the dt1th of
his best fntnd.
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'71 (21111)-Jemes Gtr"er. S.z1nne
l'Tislletlt, Tacl 01m. A ruuway
bndepoola 1tts il!to tradll Mitri
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hldt froal '* jlltff lltMlt l ........ c.fiiij ........ -= Jiii SWllrd is Ille IMlt• • ..... ........ cc.c>
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-9·30._-
f) 1(WTiie1tittnMS (R) The
guys are convinced lak1n1 ·tare ol a
baby LS child's play. but when Ille
caJs leave newborn Jessita 1n their
care they soon discover il's a whole
dtllerent ball eame
0 Foais 1111 lritailt
Cl) Tlllt "'9wille llllsit Mel Hits.
Oottsy and r reddy Weller auest
0) 300 MillioMs
10:00 fJ ()}) Tra,,., Miii, 11.0. (R)
When his old l11end. Dr Brain
Hanley. be11ns lo behave errahtally,
Trapper allributes 11 merely lo Al
den's slron&ly competitive nalure-
bul Conzo 1s concerned. espe<:1ally
afler Hanley mysteriously lreezes
duune a Irle or death emeraency
D lltn
Cl Ernest AIM Htllr
OJ Jinl111y S.1111rt
ill) Willi1111 fa11fhtr: A lift 011
P'aper
D fOf Ille ROClff~
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m11ns m l'lod1• lru k/llnltrplect flle.
atre: Lillie (C·C) "Coinc on the
St11e" Lillie 1s pre1nanl and the
Pnnce of Wates comes to her aid by
arranJ'"I for her to move lo Paris for
lhe btrlh of her child.
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Anne Jackson, Bea Arthur, Ricllerd
C.$1elllno. Cloris luchman, Hlf!Y
Guardino. Ann Mura. .... : "'.,,.. .............
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10:00
• LV (U ) 'rt·Smen F•tNll lhr Nevi Orlt1n1 Saints at the
Houllon 01lt1'
J Hlli1 ti ~ (C.C)
• frt--4-All
• f•lllilr fll111 restlv11: "The Little ltalCalt" • ._.,..,..,..Too
G lter•l4 of Trllttl m ••• HIHMatd It~ lllC ltli"°41s m lltWl/flllbof So«.er
0) hWKtftttr WM•ty
-10:30-
121J llids Al• hojllt Too
D lllC Relitlotd "A Talent 101 Lite
lews ol the Italian Rena1wnce"
Iii ltOur " ,._,
Cl) CalYary a.,,_1
\H Mo•ie: ~ "Without lon"
(com) 45-Spenm Tracy, Kath111nr
Hepburn Glo11a Grahame
11:00
D lueb.111 Ooublthtadtr Thr
Cahlorn1a An11els at the Minne
sola Twins.
• ®l (11) Bueull NOT£
Su Sunday llstinc 11 I PM
CD Movie: ~ "Tuaboat A1111i1"
(com) 33-Wallace Beery, Ma11e
Dressler. Robert Youn11
Cl) Church in the Home
~ Mowit: "Ch11buc:o" (d11) '68-
Rit.lw.d [&.an_ Suuo Stmbei1.
Ch11stopher Jones. Ann Sothern m Masterpiece Thulre: Lillie
-11:30-
.. Movie: "Gu11flcllt1rs" (wU)
'47-Randolph Scott Ooiothy Hart,
Barbara Brttton. Forrest Tucker.
Bruce Cabot.
8 CD l2IJ Alli111al\, Ali1111ts
D Rew. Teny Ctlt Mlltbhr
I A"•RNOON
12:00 B ClD) (3) Issues I An-.n
G Surd!
Cl) Taruin
@ H1t111rlitits for tht Arts tD ON friends, lltw fritnds (R)
9 TH IMO Oru111 and '41slt Cori"
Chmi>ionWp
-12:30-
• CD ® l2ll DlrectioM G H11111S1 HotfMats
ID This w.ft ift lnelllft
fD "•Jtr's International Tennis
Chlmpionsllips
htMs,.tllactllls
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'USA • Cll 9 .._II Ille Mon
trtal £a~ at Ill• Ptttiburtll Ptralts OTr liine ma~ bt sub1•cf fo
ct11nu. dtpend1n1 upon wht1her
•~• a•m• is c1111ed ltve or on tape dtl1y ) •"" ..... " , m '"·$111111 hotlt1ll (R) I ht Los AllCtlu R1ml vs Ult 01ll1s
Cowboys e11erc.-..., a ~ <IJ rtaret'a l•ter111tlou1 ftnnla a.a .. l•n•• ID8'dllll._
-1:30-
DAl OM W'dll e uuret & H1rdJ lll T11t Mlalltit's ~ frt11tit1
2:00 a> Mowie: !liJ "Tiie Despmt•
Houn" (dra) ·s~ Humphrey Boaut.
fredeuc Much m lltJlc:o, lhcll 1 £Jl<11tntro
-2:30-D Sulldly
O futurette "Puce We Paid"
SJ "1"4 Ole ()pry (R) I hrs spec~I.
from the Gland Ole Opry House in
Nashville Tenn , futures Lorelli
lynn, Iha Wilburn B1others. Oel
Reeves Charlie Walker Skeeter
01v1s. P0<ter Wa1oner. Minnie Pu rt
Ronnie Milsap, Roy Acutt and rNny.
many more 9 Super Memotlts of the $uper
llotlls
3:00
B lnltrhce
(I) Tllis WMk in Baseball
D Movie: "Mrssalina vs. Son ol
lltrt11lts" (dra)-RK:hard Hamson
Gastoni. Marilu Tolo
I]]) Mowit: wl..lrry" (dra) '74 -lynt
Daly, Frederic forrtsl il1l Movie: CMJ "Brainstorm" (mys)
'65-Jelf Hunter, Anne Francis Dana
Andrews, Stacy Hatfis ® ON friends, Ntw friends "91 Movie: Cl!& "A Stolen life"
(dra) '46 Bette Oav1s. Glenn ford
Dane Clark. Walter Brennan
-3:30-.
8 lltwsMl"rs (.IJ Coors Western Outdoorsm1n
JD hwarotti lD Siem,,, en Oami11co
4:00
fl Movie: tilt "Tit1nic" (dr1)
'SJ-Clifton Webb. Robert Wagner.
Barbm Slanwyck
CD It's Y111r 8WMa
U SportiWorld Covmee ol the
Unrted States Woman's Gymnastics
Championships lrom Sall Lake City,
the !'rofess1onal Karate Assoc111i0n
Heavywe1111t Cllampionsh1p bout be
tween Ross Scott and Miro Michael
from 01tawa. Canada, and Surmal ot
the fittest
U G1t1I Mftflt11re
(JJ [llltfttllCJ One ®J To le AllM1111Ce4
CB Sia Millitn S Man
Q) Movie: ''Tiie Amtrlcano" (adv)
'55-Glenn ford. Fran• loveroy
(I) ""' P'tr1011MtKes 9 lntroducilla liofoo
-4:30-
My Tllr" Sons
8 Silptr lilt-lel Of tllt S., .....
!Jll Olrecl'9fta 'IO
C2j lolirr1t1 • Mftiil1111
5:00
WIW lln&dom. •Stai Trtt . . .. "' 11•a•s•11
• ~ wv1Ma1• of "" ~llb"
tco111) '6S-lommy Kirt Jonnnv
Crawford, Ronny Howard. f reddy
Cannon Beau 81ummels
Q) llltvle: "Ca,t1IH CM·
,.,.... .. (tdv) ·37 S11tt1Cer Jracy.
M1thr Rooney. Melvyn Ooualas.
frtddie Bar1holornew
,UJC11r~n1 @ Meet tllt .,. ..
S>PIH11truk/~11 lltl Sb,..J I Hutch
-5:30-D U lltwS -Holf,wood Squrts
(l}) lour11ey to Alhtftturt
!HJ fow1
tlll llert's to Your lltalth (C·C) t21J Candid Camera
6:00
fl D <!. ill !DJ \DJ Nm 'I• forum U Movie: "Sidecar Racers" (dra)
75 (2hrs) Peter Gram Wendy Huthu, John Clayton, Ben Murphy A
younc American 1n Australia ra•es up
sidecar racint
U Wlkllife Adventure
®J f1mUr feud
al Movie: Ji1' "MJ fnorlte Sprn
(com) 51 (2hrs)-8ob Hope. Hedy
Lamarr A burlesque comic 1mperso
nates i European spy to get stmt
plans IOI the U S 'R hlentions lli Circle of Stars Conway Tw1fly"
fD f'tedae Brea\ I All truturu
Grul and Small 'Merry Cenrlemen ·
g' Old Friends. Hew friends
-6:30-
0 J U llews 'I: In Search Ot .
D News Conference
U Widt Woild of Adventure O Joler! Johr! Johr! E. Tab 10 for Eduution !~hff lfomt
(Ill Foc:11s
(f(l Victory Garden
U SlrpersUr Profiles
7:00
0 .1 111 60 Minutes D »i 'DJ Disney'1 Wo"derl11I
WorU: "Ctiild of Glau" (C·C) Part I
(R) Wiien youne Aleunder Arms
worth 1s mystically chosen to unravel
the baHhnt riddle that will allow a
100 year old ghost to rest 1n peace,
lhe sta&e 1s set fo1 murder and
mystery in this tale of the super
natural U 1QJ \21) Galadia 19IO (R)
"Slarbuck's la!I Journey" The fale
oJ soatt wamo1 ll Starbuck 1s re
vealed rn a v1v1d dream of teenaee
&enius 01 lee 1n wh!Ch Starbud,
crashes on a desolate planet where
he reassembles a Cyloo robot tor
company and meets -a woman ol
ul\Urthly beauty
D Quiz Kids m IAowit: (Ii!) "Tllrte Godfallltn"
(adv) ·49 (2hrs)-John Wayne Ward
8ond, Pedro Atmendam Three ban
Pege7
TV WEEK. AUGUST 17. 1980 1
TUESDAY I lhere 1s more than one way to stay
el1&1ble
D tR The Misadventures of Slier·
ill lollo {R) "Who's the Sexiest Girl
in the World' .. When a model. who
has been receiving death threats.
pays a secret v1s11 to Orly Hot
Spuncs. her stay 1s complruted
by a "cently widowed woman with a
eu•lt complea
See this documented story
(with pictures): Peter Williams and
Rheo H. Blair, Nutritional Scientist, tell
about SUPER NUTRITION and
how it saved this boy's life !
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for mornin1 and 1l1tr-listi111s,
please see DAYTIME PROGRAMS.
lelow, tor ,our CAll!wtniffct, 1r1 the
day's mowies.
OAmME MOVIES
12:00 D ~ "Ope11tion Mer·
maid" (dra) ·61 -lleenen Wynn m l!!) "The Crowd Roars"
(d11) '38-Rober1 TaylOI
II) "The Silvtr CNhct" (d11)
'55-Paul Newman
3:00 D "Oid Yov Ht1r the OM
About the Tr 1wtlin1 S.ltsla'Y I"
{com) ·68-Phyllrs Diller
®J "lliYtr of Mystery" (dra)
'69-VIC Morrow. Claude Akins
9 "By tht Upt of the Silvery
Moon" {com) '53 -Doris Day.
Gordon MacRae
3:30 B "llf1ch Casanova" (adv)
'64-Cur1 Jurgens. Capuc1ne
EVENING
• 6:00
U II fD Cl2l News a Wollder Woman
• CD cr11 rDJ '111 News Dlhllff
ID Si1 MilliOll S Ma11 G> It T1•a 1 Tlliel ® Veps Di1tst m The Electric Companr !DJ All In Ille F 1mily 9 The Old HoustwoRs
-6:30-D CD ric Tic Dllip
<Ill Men Griffin SM CI2l CD Qll News
® Veps Dicat
St Diel CMtt 5""
(JI Tiit ltMy Bulldl m Clltpilll 9 Sbtdio See
1:00
.... @ ...
. (J) TIM <* Ceu,it •~-sr• G CJ) TIM Jobr's Wild m ltoerlJ for ltell""9d (lhr) Don
Ad1ms. Don Rickles and Ch111ton
Heston star in this ztny review of
stall and films from Ch1plin to ·~d·
niaht CowbQy.'
@TIC TIC De.ell
• TIM Str1tb ti SM F rtllCltce •Plcl9 """"---~!"----:---~----i a"'"'°"* Al*--e&a .. T_..
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-7:30-
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8100 •Cll@ llll ......... (R) Slllflli flu11b • Mstory tttl •1111 It ofJ
Ille Mlllt!M• !Hill illfll Ills "9llJ,
,_......,tMCllftlll111tMI
a l'ri50lltr: Cell ... H Toni IS
stared and concerned by the nein
that her lawyer brinu her and Bea's
attitude towards her chanaes when
she linds out what realty happened
white she was in sohtary
8 (Ill '111 Ham Oar• (R) ·~tison" fon11e encounters a love!)
computer proerammer who remains
aloof and Fonzie decides that this rs
the one he wants to settle down with.
D Movie: "Ten Little h14i11H"
{mys) '74 (2hrs)-01rver Reed. me
Sommer Ten straneely assorted peo
pie find themselves house guests at a
myslerious mountain caslte reached
only by prrvate cable car m PM M11azine
G> hie: "Tht Rebels" (R) Conti.
(dra) ·79 (2hrs)-Andrew Stevens.
Don Johnson, Doue McClure A lust
lul playboy. an idealist and a back
woods brawler f11ht lo build a nation
(ft) SPECIAL: Come low Ille Chil-dren {Jhrs)
® Ncw1 (C.C)
fD Spu•in1 of lowt: Leo 114nustil
Dr Leo Busca11ra of USC shares his
thou&hls on the ·11m1tless concept
of love'
rJJ) flMhrds
-8:30-
• CI:ai a ltwtn1t I S..fltr (R) · The Collector .. The 1rrb infif.
Irate a men's steam room to foil a
loan sllar~·s ·~=s to collect.
m Tiit °" ID S.,.r Esttlet Mllllcal
9:00
11 CJ) tUl lllM: "hialds ill t11t
StrN111" (dra) '80 (2hll)-Geor1e C.
Scott. D1w1d Hemmlnp. This Hem·
1npay story focuses on a min, Tom
Hudson. who. leetin1 himself a
la1lure, sequesters himself 1w1y from
the world. on a stml·isol•led tropic1t
island. only to find the world and
second World W1r mov1n1 ewer closer
to his dootltep. e Do111ll1t TOllflllt "Reunilln1
Birth P11ents and Children" Alter 25
years al separation. Donahue re·
united a woman who was ~idn.pped "1 her lat htr from her motlltr"'=-e a 11e111: '1WI .. ., -~ (C·C) (dra) ·n (21us) -Bobby
Benson. Glynnis D'Connot. Joan
Hold! m Tht slOfY of two MisJissWj
teen111rs wllose rONnte brl11p joy
unM a SIKret of llleir ret.~
propels 8dly lot into • pr~icMn
and t111ic manner 011 the hi·
lall1tcllle Bndp
• CJ) • nn.•s C..,.., (c.q (It) "H1lllkllfftdw Wllefl 111 1bwtll
11111\dtd polic1111111 ltnes his c6 ti
Ille trio's 11111rt111111t, Cllrissy and
Jld_ ••• Ill• tllb Oii Wll
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'-C 1idtt .., ... *" flo ltads • ... -dellftC •ll•lllPt to bml M1m1's
,,. ~It ll:ll" <••> ~11114 Olll ol en old PfOlll•'1 ,, ..... .,, ............. 1""7
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..... lilt' (MW) ,,--.,.. (2~1) (R) "May Wt Ma~ lilrt T•. , .. .......,, 1'*91 Pro.d" Mafy 11111tts fllHtrs 111 •wi Pt•1tt1. ltt Cimo. 1motl0flll ~ .. ~do.11 altt1 a hte ...., ~. GtM L~. 10111 throuah the Walnut Crowe ~ O'W lllol *1 ,_..,. ~llool lot lilt 81111; t1111111111 1111 .. It. ,._.. t111tM 1414 Ille Ide of h11 111l1nt Mii (Ptttnul Ots
l*tM ti Ills We tllltl llt trlff lo ''thOll AdVtted) .., ..... "' ... * tllt ..... : ...,, bdl llit 0-"
..-.... _, te Ills -.111 (dfa) '" (?lln)-01~11 di H1vtlt.lld. • ......._ " , ..... ,. (dl•> .iolll luacl All unwtd llfl, 1n love ''1-lltft Sctlt, _,., •MOI l w1lb a 11111 "fled 1n Wo1ld War I,
•• ,,__ t'4l(ltl 1& 01 c1va hlf ~Y 111 adoptron to t111nds
.,.. • IN M4 deat1oy t'e 1'llO '°61 Ult1tS
pnll. Sit Meilry M«P,ft. wbO • ()) (fl S nat'• 1Krt4i)lt
Ila twllM Olll tilt ••tisll (I) ft1lum include killer plants 1• e "Tiit UiM ~" 11111 dt~I 1111m.ls. a 111yst1fyrn1 btll
(•d•) 'SS-511111111 Heyden. 1n OlllO 11111 tithes tll• ta• ol 1raw1ty.
Ari111 llttit Albupeth, lbclltld • ·water •1tcfl' who w01ks his maaic C.-. ltHtl letlJllH to ltlld •altr 1n the desert • com al '1'le ............ ("1) puttr that allows a yOlln& man to
'69-Stlldll Ott. Wrlliam SmOh. 'spta-· •1th his eyes. 1nd •German
lloy TIINIMS, N Hitt $1\tphtfd whole love lb< her ""sler
8 ''SltlltlJ ktritt" (111ys) ltd fltt on a I.~ mrle io111ney ·~-Jolln P,yne, Allene Dahl. G lllMil: .,....., IM P1myca1r·
~ fltlllNIC. Kent llylor (com) '65 (2hrs )-Peter Sellers. >:• • "ludl ~"(com) '63-Pettr O'Toole. Romy Sch11e1d11.
Bob Cum111rn,s. Dolotlly Malone, Capucrne A younc, enaaaed man ts
frankit A~aton reluctant to 11~• up auls and ste~s lht 11d ol a married psych1al11sl. with
a mllCll worse probkm 1 1vu1-1 ... : .,.. ...... <R> P•rt, •-_...,....,,.. ....... .....,.__. (dra) '79 (21lrs)-Alldrew Stevens,
7:00 •••<D .... (J)llltOH~
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(II) Tic TIC ~
• Tiit ...... S.11 rranciKo • °"' lJlf (t.() • ..,DIJI ...
e1.alllcaT..W.1U.11 a n. lldeiltt.Mr ,...,,
-7:30-.. . ..,. ..
CJ)"'"' °"' .. • Cinder hrll11t Hosted by
David Kofowlh. en.r • ....,._
Cl)PI ......
• (JI FICI lie ... azera-s•M
Don JohMOn. Ooua McClure A lllSI·
lul pt.yboy, an 1duhsl and a back·
woods brawler t11ht to build a nation. m a latltul '-•crapllic ,,..
till (R) "The Mysle11ts of the Mind"
This proaram uplores the most
Powerlul loice on urth-the hu·
man mind
-1:30-• CD (fJ) WUf' ill CiMillMtl (R)
Venus flytrap is offered a much
hr1her pay1n1 ,ob as procram direc·
tor ol a rinl radio slahon
18 S--,... "Gossip lrom the
Fomt" James Earl Jones hMts
-~ a n.. l'rMattn
9:00
B CD (f}) M0A"S0H (R) Ancered
by the way c1v1han doctOfS statesrcle
are prol11in1 from the war. Ha•ktye
presents the Army with a bill for h1s
medrcal servlCU.
• CJ) CBl a llotlt: "Neren ": W 'n' Ill'' (mus) '79 (2hrs)-f1lm
and tape foot11e from the careers ol
82 al the rotk wof1d's b1uest stars
1nclud1na Janrs Joplin, Tht Beatles,
Elw1s Pmley and Chubby Checker ID _.
tD P1t41t l111k / L.A. Call1rtl
"Good Mornin1. America·· Nancy
Dussault and Karen MCKrow team up
in a u~rtt·styled eveiuna of sones.
humor and tun .
-9:30-• CD Ill> Httst Calls (R) The
stall of Kensrn1ton Hospital 11
shoched when the new adm1n1stralor
l11es Amos ., &ti ..... Es
9 Jin II tM MlillttMllCa Sii-.
10100
• (fJ) Lii lrllt (I) A slow
llM dlJ Sllddtllly tfUjltS •lltll Ill
111111Qualt IMh a tlle city, sets oil a
•••• of •llld•lilln and uutes 1 powtt blaclovt tMI lt1m Ille Tub
willl llO wty to pnnt lllt story
•ID all SPIC-."!'..,. "'*'t Allletlcl "YoullC Will ltoctts" (d11) ·ao (1111)-Roktt H.yes. Jacl Et.m .
lohn Anderson. Gent Enns. 111•
t.IOlY ol the limed cowbOy/plllloso
p11e< 1'11owtt1111 Will, 1 shtufi's dtp
uly. d1scovtrs t~al Ille troubles
betwtc11 lht Indiana 111d white rttl·
dtnls of ~ii O~lloma llolnttown
•tft u11stll by I SCMllllllC ~nd
o-ner Olll lo reap a h11anc11I bo
llaJlla lrom ICltS ol Oll.f'ICl\ '111operty .....
• .._., fnh11u an interview
with Of Julian Nava, the uwty ap·
POlftled ambawdol to Mnl(.CI, ....................
O llulltt11t ......... 1SM,
............ ,cNe
-10:30-. •""" • P1t4Ct lm•tlm an4 Ille
~ sa., Oute1 Coidoo
Quartet (No 3)" Mus1crans Outer
C01don. ttn01 sa1, Ruylus Reid, bass,
Geot1e ~bits. pm1a, 1nd [dd1e
Gladden. drums ente1tain 1n 1n ewe
nine ol 1au lrom Iowa Slate U ® lilt ~ k11111al
11:00
Bii ()])ID llt'ft • Tiit ......,._ S..M • rn CBl o a 11as D lletit: "Yntar .. y, T9'17 allCI r ... rrow" (com) '64 -Sophia
l01en. Marcello M1stro1ann1 l 1n1
Pia. Armando ltovaiotr
•Tiit<*~ . ..., ....
&Wll at,u.ib (C.C)
-11:30-
,, ~.lltritt: "Marry 0,"
a <iia~c.,..
• Tiie Oilllw "-&; (ft a lews/llllltJ ................ ews..n GJaal~AIC._ ..... a ~• ....
12100 ., ...... ~ .Ill ... ......
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1:00
.. (ll) a Tiie r..-rw .. ••111111 ..... : "TM "" Gllys -Ille IM ~" (d1a) '69-Robtrt
Mitchum. Georae Kennedy. Oa~td
c.rrad1ne. lhrt1n Balsam m lilfflt: "Cattle Drift" (WIS)
'51 -loel MtCrea. Oun Stockwell.
Chill Wills. Leon Ames
2:00
-2:30-
• llllttie: "Hauar's MtMJr"
(dra) '70-Roberl Webber. Susan
Strasbfr1. David Mc.Callum. leshe
1C1tl$en, till1 Palmer
I THURSDAY]
AUGUST 21
fOf IMfllilll allll after-. listilp.
pluse SH OAYTllllE PROGRAMS.
...... "' ,..,, cont•ittlct. are tilt
day's llMia.
DAmlllE MOVIES
12:00 G ~ "Tiie <h·low l11t~
dent" (•es) '43-Henry fondl
Dana Andrews Henry More•n.
Anthony Quinn m iM "Watuloo l1i•1•"
(dra) "40-Rot>ert htlof a> ''YoJatt to Ille Bottom of
tllt Sta" (SCI fr) "61 -Waller
Prd&eon. Joan font•1ne
3:00 G "TtllSioft at Tallle ha"
(wes) '56-Rrchard Cean
(ta) "Heller i11 P'inl Ti1Ms" (com) "60-Anthony Quinn
0 "Tiie lllsl of Oiftli·
trios" (mys) · 44 -Zachary Scot I.
Sydney Greenstreet. Peter Lorre.
f aye Emerson
J:]CI • "Tiie ~ 111 "" l~le Milli" (com) '66-Tommy K11k.
Deborah Walley, Aton K1nca1d.
Basil Rathbone
•V•NINQ
w.
ACROSS
I F're"ch for 'Ch:>r,,,.d'
& BeDCh or bath
9 Ta•t I 0 Soulh American parrot 12 Attempled
15 Ouestooned
18 type ol shirt
20 P~uenl 21 Bl~h btrd
22 11\doMIS
2• Shy
25 'It'\ •• • You 28 haver PfO,-cl
31 ~""•unit 32 Coo.ii
3• Ca!i.d 36 Soles
U AH 1n Ille family n Hue's to Your Huttll
-6:30-
llt illl lllws
D CJ ) ft< Tac Dou1ll
rmi lllm Griffi11 SMw
fD Did C.tt si.w
(21) TN lr"J l1111th
ED ~ El P'll""1
101 St• Stt
7 :00
fJ 8 II iUl News TN 04d Cou,ie
D lu•r Fu
D CJJ Tiit lMtr'MliW m SP'ECIAL: Ms. P'lloloce11ic, USA
(!hr) Robert Urich hosts the Inst
Ms Pllotoeemt Paeeanr •hece the
enhanls &1e 1udeed f()( then beauty
and pllotoeenrc qualrtres
(l}) Tic Tac Oou&h
Cl) Tiit St....ts of Sin fra11tiwl
l2J) Couste111 OdJSWY fD P'led1• l mk I Tu111 of the
Cent wry
f3) Htppy Days Acakl
ID Los lticos Talllllltn llora11 0 The Mtcfttil/ltflru Report
-7:30-
D The Gell& Show
Happy DIJS Aaal11 U 111 S.rdl DI ... ··Air Disaster
Pred1Ctrons··
• lllttll GI• P'M (() ,. llla1Ni111 e QJJ f 11C1 Ille Mai<
Cf) (JI) M0A~·H
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2 ~CllYlty
l Soulhem tl.>le 1•bbr )
4 Foo1no1e tlbbrevrllhon ~ JndoOI\ MUSIC31 composohOf'I
6 [1lhtr
1 Corn~r
8 Roild 11 Most Jt•d , 13 Brow11 .. ,..,
I• Embodtmtrll 16 Trtmtlle
I 7 Previously
19 Houses
2l TV medie;M t•Jm•ner
(ctue lo pu1lle .Jns-)
26 Scl\ool Of&;)l\01311on
(lbbr )
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)9 She pl.Jyed 'The B"etoot 27
ConttsS.t ' l9
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JS Challen ..
36 SMcMJy open 31 Neff to
40 ""m• .,.ltfMt"s Ofpt11ia hon <*'l
8:00 fJ lf2· .losllua's World (I hr) Racial
bigotry was an unfortunate fact of
"'' 1n 111111 '-run~ 10 lht 1930·~.
and Or Joshua Torrance finds 1t
d1ff1cufl lo conduct his practice fully
and rme his chrldrrn honestly
Rrdmd Creon.a stars
8 @ QJ) l'UMIEJl: The GlllltS
People P'lay (90m) This sports/van
ety serits salules unusual and enter
laonrng competitive endeaY01s and
Jhe men. women and children par
lterpate '" them 1ust for the fun of 1t
Bryan! Gumbel llos1s with cohosts
Johnny Bench. Cyndy Garvey, Mike
Mamie and Donna de Varona O Movie: "Stella Dallas"
(dra) ·37 (2hrs)-Barbara Slanwyck.
John Boles The story of 1 molher"s
love and sacriflte for her daughler fl (3) CfAJ (21) MOfk & Mllldy (R)
(lhr) ··Mork vs. Lhe Nmotrons" A
beautiful. but deadly aeent. rs sent to
earth by the Necrotrons as a mret
agent with rnstrucnons lo romance
Mork into sp1lhnt all he knows about
Earth customs so that the Necrotrons
can launch an invasion Raquel
Welch euests
'.J) Tiie luters witll lallal\Ct
Ill lllowit: "'I' lllusl Die" (dra) '73
(2hrs)-Oarren McGav1n. Pat11c11
Neal. Bureess Merrd1th A Hun
eanan. l1vtn& 1n a South American
country. eets involved 1n politics.
industrial chaos. murder and tilt
.tSSassmahon of the e11led llC)llh
tal leader
ID P'lll MaaNl111
8) ~ "Slltwrun" (adv) ·7~
(2hrs)-W1lham Shatner An animal
trainer. hrS pet wolf and ea ale f1&ht
desperately for s111"¥1val when trap
2 3 •
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ped 1n lhe frozen peaks of lhe Rocky
Mountains
fD IS The Couste111 Odyssey 'The
Nile" (R) Put II •
~ llblit i11 Oil P'ailllill1
-8:30-
.I llttn's....,..
.The 044~
ED LI CaraMM M Allllrioet
Joi Slillt c.-.
9:00
fJ (I}) SP'ECIAL: Tiie 4tll ....
111111 ClrCllS of Ille Stm (R) (llws)
lh1rty one s1a11 bwlme dann& CJ1
cus perlormrrs 1n tbrs S!)eC1al Some
of the euests are Do1111as F 11111anu
Jr Lola ralana. Enk Estrada alld
loietta SWlt • cm a a.r••Y 111m.,
(C·C) (R) "The Inventor" When Woto
eoes under the spell of 1 hyponohst
to If'# and remembei the details ol
a cnme. he blurts 011t some shock·
ine statements about the rtst of
the squad m Merv Ciritfi11 ,...,.
ID P'rttlaton fJl) ,... .. ., ... !Tiit GeWtll Act ..
T....._: A ...... ltf a .... .,.
wlPt lack Palanu. Ed Wynn. Kim
Hunter and Keenan Wynn star rn this
slory of a pmehahter who 1s put out
10 pasture atter 111 bone.cmh1nc
bouts. and finds 1t ha1d to adjust a> [I ..... lllis ....
IQ) Tiit ON ~
-9:30-.. 0 a lllall's GtNtttt s,..ts
(90m) A lno of comedies ··Onbbfe."
.. Tilt further Ad~entures of Wiiiy
Brown." and ··s1n1te lrle .. are
featured
. """ 3:00
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...-... um1( PIOIUlfS. ~~-Hlltrt,11ttlle
llYTIMI llCMlS
11• • ...,.. Ill'" (wtil ·u-
Jt•I lilcCm. lllldl 01rnell
Mturttll 0 Her•
• "Ml1ll Well" (myl) 'll -but I aylor. Audrey
loller Cllttts Bt111ll11dl. Herbtrt
»wall A lorm11 •01111>e1 p11ot.
eccused of hi$ wife's mll(dtt.
tun to est1bl!S/I lus 111noctnct
llll011C'1 pncht1t11c t1utmen1 • '1'llt ..,., If la .. lltfM''
(tdv) '!13 fool Flynn, Be1l11tt ~lll!IMll, Yvonne furnuu•
l :OO • "kk fltlll (ltr•l1J" (1dv) ' 6-Robert Ryan, Rod ~011er. An111 Uber1, Pllylhs
K11k flt''" plan msh su1Y1wo1s
fll marooned tn • hudhunter
1e110C1 ol South Mlt11ta's 1un11e (\II "llM Ille lldst 1114 Cllil·
4ru" (drl) '11 8111 Mumy.
Btrry Rot11ns
!Jl) "Tiit Gius 11111,.
erie" (dra) '50 l\11k t>oualas.
fine Wyman, Arthur Kennedy
Gtttrude lawrence The slOfY ol
a shy 'f0\1111 c11pple 11rl wllo$t
moth11 once I Mt$SIWPPI belle.
tries to hi her into Ille mold of
hei ow~ &Jactlul aulhood
3:30 • "l11cll lle•ht l inao"
(com) '6~ -frankie Avalon
Annelle fun1ttllo. Debo1ah
Walley. tgrYey lembeck. John
Ashley, t>on Rickles, Paul Lynde
•vaNING
6:00
D CD CD ®l <Ill 9 lfews
... ., fll) News
eioMei Woman
Clllludt GJ Si.1 Millioft $ Man
11) It Takes a Thiel
@ S11ruki Violin Concert with
Carolyn Sabra letn ID The Eltctrlc Coin~ny a All in tllt family
(,II) C.IMrJ Thrff
-6:30-
()) \lll @ """ Cl CD Tlc Tac Dou1h
(lll llltn Griffin Sllow
• Old Ca..tt Sllow a 111t "~ 1u11C11 G llli Seutttrll us•1o s..
. 7:00 •••@""' CD 11M ~ Coup1t
•a.1fu • ()) 11M ... ,.. Wild
• 11M EJttrtliMB
(IJ) Tic Tat Doup
• 11M Str .. ts of San Francisco
O llltiellt • °"' £-. (t ·t) a"""°'" Acai•
D Moorie: ''TH Matt ti lllrctlll"
(611) '7l-J1mes f11en1tno
• lilellin: "c.4Jil&I," "l•P.. ot .. ~"
CD lM ficos TamW.n Lloran
!Bl Tiit llK ... il/Uhltl lt*rt
-7:30-
• Thi ,rice Is ltlpt
(]) Hlpt1y D1JS Apin It Thi 4iMIMISS G.mt ..... :~"Tiie~ SW (com) '40-James Stewart
10IOO ~, ..
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•Cl IDCll .... 1'1..., ..... Tflfa PfCllf•m Cll,lllllMS tllt
leaat, nlOf•I and tlhlcal q11tltM1M ol
troun cmbroyi. KffdtVt btttdlll
1nd the cmt1on ol hum1n bt111p to
certain ~clfic•honi e eh!Mt <A> "lllt r1M1
Gtlf' Wiien one of llll l\orun Whr
buddtts dlH unupectedty hom 1n111
lit$ SUllltned HI • 1m1H plaM Ctasll.
Quincy lra<U the ca11" of death lo
1rsen1C polso111n1. p0111ttn& • 1t111t1
ot SU1p1Ct0n 11 lhe dud man's bll$1
nus panner
a ... i1tl LICICl .. GtfWll\. Tiit Sttty of
TiolNsA.£-.
8 :00 a <I CUI Mevle: "h&•J M•· ..,.,. (co111) '76171111) Jodi• rosttt
Scott 8'!0. John Cau1si An all kid
tu t 111uenb • spool of the Ro111n&
Twtnllts 8 0 U R11I ,_.. CC.Cl (RI
( uturu 1nc~ude off duly ClllCllO
pohctmen wl\O dttss up as tlown1 10
enlt1ta1n children, the b11dm1n of
Bmboo, 1 min who appears to b~
)l.11na without s~1s. a bu1 d11n~1n&
contest. a v1S1I to a summer ump, a
female 111lroad en11neer, a couple
who hve in tht style of lht '20s. and
music from s1nnee 1nst1uments Iii Mofle: "lack Street" (dra) '&I
(2nrs)-Susan Ha1wa1d, John Gavin
Tiit story ol a lttelone rove atla11
between ll mamed man and a woman
111110 iie content to stay 1n lhe
b.icWound
• D l'IDl (21) £11hl b lnouah
(C.C) {R) 8r1d!01d vs Bradford
Janel and Davids mar11aee ~ thieat
ened when slle starts puthn& tn
overtime at the olf1te with a hand
some tawyei and I ornmy becomes
up\tl .. hen his lltsl lt1tnd (1n1e
starts dahn& his otdtt sister O Movie: ·1~e lh&hl V1sito1"
{susp) 1\ {2hl\) trevOI Howatd
l1v Ullman M11 Von Sydo~ A man
eSGJpes horn an asylum and luves a
11111 of mu1dt1 beto1e returnmc 10
lllS cell m PM lll11n1ne
Cl) Mowit: "The Newspaper Game"
(d11) (2hrs) Raymond Burl Oma
Memll, 8radlo1d Dillman A scnem
1ng 1ndust11alist ea•nS the coopeu
llOn of an 1nlluenlial ne wspaper
ED R The Cousteau Od~y: Tht
Nile Part I
-8:30-!> m The Odd Couple
0) Mi Oulu Cll11Jl1n
R Great Performances
9:00 e~ ~ Otff'rtnt Strolls (C·C)
(R) "The Doi Stott Arnold rescues a
lost dOi horn tratt1c, but the playful
pooch nips him on lht hand and he
laces the prospect of painful shOt~
11 the ht&h spmted .hound can I
be round 8 CIDl {3) Charltt's Anaeb
{R) An&ets on S)lales Ille Angels
io1n the duzlui& roller disco cme
with l\11s 1n a d101us line ol d1S<.o
skaters as part ol a scheme to nail a
band of ruthleu ~1dnappe1s hold1n&
a buut1tut he11ess IOI ransom m Mtrt Griffin St-
.. """ 8 CIDl 121) Ve11$ (C·C) (R)
·eomeb•tk" The 1eunion between
Dan TIMa 1nd 1 Vietnam buddy ts
marred when Ille f11end's wile '' ~1Utd by • mad bombet
II> lnd•llt'*"' ....... , llfWI fD "•d11 Bruk/Tiit lalllt ol
Kuv.n (R)
Q) Una Mllltr M1ruda
rroJ 1111ps si-
-10:30-m m w11ewi in! Olffertnl Oru11111111: Elvin lolles
11:00 u • Cl) CIJ) 0 N1111
o <ID> a a """ • 11M llttllywed Ga"" D W..ie: "City of fur" (dra) '6S-
Terr, Moore. Plul Ma.well m So<ctr The Aztecs vs Portland
al Btnnr HIM U Sa<nmlllto ,..., Ml 11...W.
ll Here's to Your Htallll
-11:30-u J Q}) lilowiu ; "Tiie S1i1t,"
"flood!" D illl 01I Jollllftf Cirsen Iii The D1lin1 GIN D !llJ News/LM loll m c.1 wrt 1t Sports Unllllllte4
ED Mow1t
12:00
O Tw1lichl Zone al The Good~
-12:30-
0 The Dati111 Game
ti) Independent lltlwotk lleft
£ID Captioned ABC Nttn
1:00
D 1SJ fll) The Tomorrow SMw
0 Mowit: "Tllal Man tfoa_ lio"
(com) '64-Jun Paul BPlrnondo.
rranco1se Dorteac. • ®ta) larttll
D Mawtricl m Mofle: "AS111n111ent ill Brit·
tiny" (adv) '43-Susan Petm Jun
Pierre Aumont al Movie. "h rder R1n r" {"es)
'S4 foci McCrea y.,onnt DeC11to
2:00
OMnn D Mowles: "11 Did C~iu11,"
"Hollse of Stranaers''
® Grtal P'erforfftalKts ED "•d&t B1uktl'it1U Collett
Sinp Gospel. lljues and b1& band
sounds are the mus1Cal tare featured
-2:30-u Movie: "Co ~ Alic.e" (dtl)
73 Wilham Shatnet luhe Adams
Andy G11lf1lh
-9:30-
D 'lJ; 3"' Sanford (R) Cal's
Diel' Part I Despondent and over
wetghl. Cal threalens lo go home to
Teos. bullied puts him on 1 cmh
diet and 1nt1oducu him 10 some
new women
ED hntastico
m lhlit: \l!ll "Tiiey Did with Their Boob 011" (wts) '4 I [not
rlynn Ohv11 de Haviland, Arthur
Kennedy, Gent Lockhart
3:00 U ~itS: "Ciltlt oC De<eptioft,"
"lverybody's Dane.in('
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8:00
D 11 Summer Semesttr
0 News Replay D Community Feedbac• m Univenily of the Air m films that Tt1Ch
-6:30-
0 K1dsWortd
} Villa Alear• D That's Cat
0 Country Roads
e TV ClaSSfoom O Davey l Goliath H> It's Your Bus1neu m Sptak Out m Romper Room
f1lJ Captioned ABC Newi
39 Instructional Pro111m
7:00
O Marlo's Maci< Mowtt Machine
D 23 3t Godullf/Globttrolten
U Bi& Blue Marble
D ~ 10 ff, Superfnends
D Hot Fudae Show m Teen Scene
f1i) Yora for Health
-7:30-
0 Dusty's Treehou~
U Pacesetters
$ KldsWorld
D The tone Rancer m Mundo Real m Sonri1's
fD As We Set It
8 :00
D 8 12 The Nn Adnntures of
Miahty Moust/Heckle atld ltdlt
D 23 ll Frtd and Barney Meet
the Shrnoo
O~ifft1111n
D _I'l 10) ~ Plasticman
O Roller Superstars m Mayberry RFD m Special People
fD Once Upon 1 Clus1< m lnsi&hl
-8:30-m Hawkins .m Here's to You
fDRIW
0> Ante la PrensatMO'lit
\ ~:00 0 e u Tht lup lu11nylhld·
r111111er Hoclr
D The Ii& Valley
D The lOllt bnaer
Q) Woman's A1111anK
fD Ftelin& Frte
-9:30-
0 '2a )t TIM Dally Duck Show
• I}) 1f4J IJI) ~y I $<r"'1
Ooo Q)Voa ~
St"8f•
10:00
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TVWEEI<. AUGUST 17. 1980
D 1U' X l1lf·A-ly111'ic.s ED International Kitcht11
11:00
D ll .U Godzilla U WOik! Champion Ttnllis B)Oln
Borg vs ll1t Nntast in lht round
robin malch of tht $200.000 WCT
fnv1lahonal in Maryland fJ ~ tlf, Weekend $ped al
(R) II I'm lost How Come I found You ··
D Thrillseekers m Soul Train
fD Makin& Thinas Crow
-11:30-
0 ..l 'II flt Albert
0 lI ill F1"" GordCNI D Cil ~ <llJ Ameriun
Blndstlnd
Q) Superman
fD The French Cltef
An•RNOON 1.
12:00
0 .I 12 Shaum D Whitney and the llobot
U The burs
0 The East Side Xids CD Movie: 111 ''Alias lolln Pres·
ton" (mys) 35 -Aleondtr Kno1
Bttta St John Chustopher ltt
Q) T1run
23 Ironside ~ Nltion11 Ctoarapluc s.t<ial ED Traills, Tracks and Trtstlts
El) Super £strtl1's en P1t11111
3t Cll1111plons ol tht West
-12:30-u .J 1z, Tarun & the Super 1 l My Tl11H Sons
D Aarkulturt USA Iii bl Patrol D l'eojlle 7
l'G: Animals. Animals m Fbmbards
H Shi Na lb
it Su11t1 lowf XIV so Tht Qllitt Cf11111pion
1:00
~ Mtll!Oli.s of ltlt S..per hwls
D '23 1u 1 Bneball The Baltimore
011ofts at lhe Oakland A·s OR Ille
New Vork Yankees at the Cahfo1n11
An eels
a 1ona1111 8 Movie: '1111 ll& Moutfl" (com)
67 -Jerry lewis. Harold J Stone
Suzan !Hy Buddy Luter. 10 ....... : .. , .......... ,, .. .,... ..
(dra) 72-Belle 01vis
Q) MatCllS...,
'2• Cowtt11 IMylft1 ~ ...,..: 'W' "Stella" (tom) ·so-
Mn She11d1n. Yie Mature O~ld
W1yne. Randy Slu.rl
CD FutW S.Cctr
-1:30-
• (J) 9 bU1111tau 'l , ... , .. llC,
• MiMtt ' c.ttt• m MMit: • "hrtllwtst Pas· 111•" (ad¥) '•0-Spencer T11e,.
Robert Younc. Ruth Husse1
ec..m~ ... Sm&•
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(dra)-Cretr Canon. WaMer P1d&t00.
ftli1 8'tSSlrt. Marsha Hunl
...... : "Tiie Dirty Glllt"
(adv) '66-Htnry Fonda. Robert
ltyan. V1ll0110 Cassman
~ .
2:00 .... t.":::.,''fM Gates ti Hell,"
-2:30-..... : ., ...,. lllt .. tllt
lltllkHs" (dra) '36 -Randolph
Scott. He111y W1lco1011, Bruce Cabot
• llftiU: "lfflir i• ltN," ...... " ""*' S4t11t" • ~ • "a.ttlt " ....., hlQ" (dr1) '61-Audit Murphy.
Dolores MICllatls
] Otwi4 llllAlf t M Ille Hula ~
Ille ll'tchl!OMn ol --IO IMIJ • ,._. doelat lift i.., llllCie•I• oul of HM .,~ aees ol Mlltf1llti0ft e G 8 lltrt'•..._. (R)
Ovttboalf ' eoo.t1 tNCllts I I(
ytll old boy I ltt.IOll Ill lllfVlv•I tll
Ille wlldtrllt$S •"•1 Ille boy allllOR
C111StS a dlmttt w11tlt Oii t ttl"P"'I
t11p with his 11f1Clt 1114 t-.o COllllllS
• QI ..... (It) "l:old
11:9 • .,._,.., ...... Sloi•1•" BtMOft end Gretchen ll11us (idlt) 'It J~n N•v~tt find fhemselvt\ truped 1n51d1 the
• "tit .,...... Witt" m111'1011'1 l11111n& •lor1ce room and (61•> 1-Rokrl Tlylor. they contr11ut 1h111 ftud as lhey
• .... M a.e.i" (drl) hllddlt lottlMI lor wlfmlll
'R JIU H .. klns e llWt: ...... 11\ICll" (ad¥)
J;tl .. '11lt .... Sli''(f11) '!>I-£1 (21111)-Vtra M1lt1, DtftlllJ ~ lMd, W11lit• 8tlldl• Wuvtr, Kt•lh L1rstn A cynlCJI <11 ""'S,, • C.. II,,.. A.mer lean pilot btcomu 111volved
IM C*" (-11) '66 Ricltlrd with 1 small tamtOn. ~JO' 11 to
81H1oo. Ct111e 9loom r~• lht Ph1n1ppu1e coven1mtnl's
"0.llllltltl c.I" (aM enh1t stock ol 1old bvfl.on hom the
-R1Ch11d W•dl'fll•• J1oanese ..tio have ~ptuied 11 J;Jf • .._.. leldl" (com) 64 m Ptl ~ r11n~1t Ay1lo11 ~llleM: ~ te T1111.1tr" (adv)
2hrs)-Joan fonu ine. Jack
' Pelance When a plane c1uhes. m ·r-... 1 .. v111•11111111n~-.,, ry1n1 I three million doll11 leller ol
--moll. the chase is on for the pilot
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-6:30-
(1J) ~ lltwl G Tic Tac Ooup <II Men Gtiffln SllOW
• Dick Cl.et! Slltw
fB)Lotll •t Mt a> u CriMa Bien CrlaQ
IHI Sllldio Set
7:00 aa•@Ntws CI> The Odd C.ple D r1111 Si-Celtilutd This spe
ttal h1&hl1chls the maio1 milestones
1n lht catttr ol Paul Simon G (J) The Johr's Wild GJ Mollsten, Mysteries or Myths
(!hr) Rod Se11tne narrates lh1s invts
H&ilhon of n11ure's most elume rid dies-the Abominable Snowman. the
loch Ness Monster and Bi&loot
~SIU~ ---m Tiit SlrHIJ of San Francisco
® Wasltill'H Wtff in Review m o..r bsJ <C.C> a ...,,, D1JS Aca•• ID Los llicos Ta111Wtn llor1n
(9) Tiie Mac ... a/Lelller Repoc1
-7:30-
• Woricl of Suninl rn ...,,, °'" Ac•ln 11 F1111ily fllld e lntblU The New York Yankees
11 lhe Cahfornia Angels
• Hollywood S41~rt5 ,.. MapriM
• CJD) Fact the MUSIC <DJ ill) M•A•S•H (ft} The ...,,., SllOW rs wall Str•t Wtff 13 TIM lbdltil/lellrer Report
ID Arbn1
a ""' OJ Voteri' ripthne
8:00
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-8:30-
D @ OJ) Facts If Lift (R) The
Reh11n of lllr Carrell" Mrs Garrett's
handsome and char1111n1 ta hus
band. I cambltr, lurns the &111S
school upside down when he Inches
on of the c1rls how lo pl1y Poktr U (]) ®I (111 Goo4tillle tirls (R) m lftliatit S r1motti at Juilllard m l'lt4at lft1k/Wall SlrHI ...
tD El Sllow cit Ed'ldrde II
(DJ Wall Street Weft
9:00
fJ <JJ 1111 The !Mes ti Huwd
(R) Alter Daisy hu fallen tor a
crooked scheme lo hne a song she.
.. rote published, Uncle Jene sends
Luke and Bo to AtlanlJ 10 eel he•
money 1tlurntd from lht unscrupu·
lous mus1C pubhshe1 In the11 zeal
to protect lht11 hlllt cousin. they
thwart lhe FBI and spoil Boss Hou ·s
opportunity 10 make 11 b1& with the
syndicate 11 ilJ) IDJ S,Cak Up A.mtfiu Pto
pie around the country eel a chance lo sound off on conlrovers1al issues
ol lht day Ma11ot Cortner and Jayne
KtnnNy .Jio.sLand__ RllOAdJ lhltSJL
field reoorter ........ 0 1,_ .. <IOl (21) lilo¥ie: • -..... Cowky Cllurlt1dtrs" (co m) '79
.. (2hrs)-une Seymour, Btr1 Convy A
repc>rlt• ws out to cet the inside
stOIY on win& a O_allas Cowboy
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fD l'ledt« lrt .. /Cosmts rrewiew A
preview ol clips from lhe KCET Cos
mos series which heals lht grandeur
and order ol the universe. and illus
traits the sweep and power ol cosmlC
evolution
fli ow fntrwb, ""' f riell4s
-9:30-m "•dee l rt1•1Miu iuippi aftd
Cllic Charhe Bevel and ChlC Simi
Man offer a hve 1m 1tolk concer1 m es,tctacular
'fJ! lmacu of lndla11s
10:00
U Cf! <m The lntrtdlllle Hulk (Rl D \{)) Tht Dukes of Huard
(II) luu's MCOlld CO.Siii, Holly CoMii. 1114 .. C.O d11ldrta Mii
ltltlr --... " 11ilhotl ..,, Mot
tlllilMI NllU. tllty '" tile Qall wrtll lllHI WM11 ffiey loM II. tllt
Dubs ~· to &ti Ille MOIMY *' tor them betolt lo&s Kou cat lllti
11 IOI ll1mstlt •ua ni. • ,,.._, lilM ,_~tr•&• ol the Stlltduled IS round World Bo11nc Council super
b1nt11n tlchl llllt bout between champloll Wilfredo Gomez 1nd ch1I
len1er Oenik Holmes. ..... . ,...,....., """"' .....
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G> UM 111'6tr Merai41 A 50 fm.rt "Dolphin"
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11:00
9 e (J) (HJ (fJl News
• CI> <IDl [Z) (ft! News a The 11..tywd Game e °'" Alllft 11 lira• CD TH Odd C.ple .., llMJ Hill
(3) AMtlltr YOICt fn r1M1t lkt1~/SK11111111to Week
l11 Rmtw
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fJ <Ii. M"iu : "Tiit lv1111· ers." "Tiit Slran.ce ,...._ of
Mrs. Oliver"
II IHl (fJl .loll1111 Clr5'11
B The D111n1 Came U CI> [D) t21J FrNl1ys D Rtloda
C8 Hl&H'I Ktroes m Get Smlrt
@ Sac11mtt1lo Wttk 111 Review EID rltdlt llnak/Captiu ed ABC
llm
12:00
D Twili. Ill ZOM D Tiie C:.1wa11S CD Mission lllPtSSible m ne Goodies
-12:30-
.... The Dtli111 Ga111t U frid1111Movie: ~ "l ll the
Youna Men" (dra) '60-Alan Ladd O lilo¥1e: "Tllb Is Not a Tisi" (dra)
'62-Seamon Chase. Mary Morlas
[D) rricllys/Tllt ruce Is Ri1ht m 1114ependt11t N•twor• 11m
1:00 11 (llJ lf The MM11111bt Special
D llcMe: "Diary of 1 IKMlor"
(com) '64-Dom Deluise
®! Tiit hi« Is Ri(llt1lla111t ~I
Tune ID Mowte: "Hip ~rlllrtt" (dra) •
'47-Van Johnson. June Allyson II> Mowie~ Ml lell lrom Htll" (mys)
'70-Viveca l1ndlors. Renaud Verley
2:00
u News Se t." CJ Mowles: "C1111 Oii r1un
"Les Mo111111ts"
-2:30-
fJ Mowit: "S.Ven Cities of Gtlll"
(dra) '55-Anthony Quinn
GJ Mowie: ~ "Marie ~0111ttt1"
(dra) '38-Norma Shum m Mtwie: "lli&llt ol tlle llood Moft·
sttr" (hol) '72 -Ch11s1opht1 let
3:00 u ltleMs: "8tw11t of Chlldrtn,"
"DlddJ·O"
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NCAA !Afltce loolblll U•wn will
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c•nd1d1tes 1nd tht top l(hOOI 1n
the n11ton
t Tiit ar" st ..... m Mew11: "H1•1•1••fl Mun
t111es ff a T0\1111 Mtll" (dr1) 61
Rtd1ard Beymer Paul Nt•man
U f11turtll1 Tht Prom1n ot
tilt
2• r1.c.1on
3' Sll,_y & Hutth
50 CollstNU 04,uey
-4:30-
• ~tll !he San Diego Padres
at the Monlrut hpos
2J JOtll Annual S.nro1 Olympics m Spoltto
5:00
& Let's Make a Deal D ,10 U News D Star Tr ..
8 t f ' 161 2t The Wide World of
rts ._ _ _..._..,!Ofit· "!ti IJJiLWesr·
(wu) ·~o londa Oa1ntll loseph
Collen left Chandler
12 Joat1, Johr, Joh1
1• Oilf11tnt Orum111er; (twon Jones
fD Sllr Soccer
so Coustuu 04,uey
-5:30-D Bonkers
D ~· Newi 10 Youn&. Old and Bold CD Lawttnte Wet~ Show
12 The Dolly r111on Show
U Youn1 reople's Special Ma~on
Mu soc
0) lulli
31 facb of Lile
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Cowboys
e --~ "IMI II tM UMtnttter .,.... 1• (211n) TM d0cum111
t1ry" llllfllld by l Ulll N1tlien ind
tl)lio Mtltllf 11pl0tt" u they en
toullltt btOty and ••n1tr 111 th111
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5'llllll P1t1hc
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ft frN•C-.
-6:30-....... ~ ~&IM Min e ht Sti* ftlfNU Inc lo' An
tflt\ R•llll V1 Ille Otnvt1 Bron,os
24 Sic.ctr, .... , lfl C.111t1ftr fD "441t lrt1~/Th1 Mtrry Widow
(A) 8mrty S1ll1 st11s m lh• S.n
01110 0Pt1H 1911 P•OOutl•un ol
tht operttla II\ thret 4llt n Tiit Slit Sy!l4r0111t m y Allor• Qijtl
7.cOO
D I.Ast of tllt Wiid
) Tiit M11Htl Sllow
8 lth11141 Ille Gmt Watt
D Gr11zly Ada111s
It Htt Haw
2t TIM u w1enu Wei~ S~
so Shm Cu1S1nt
-7:30-D Dante rtwer
l Happy Days Ac11n
e tn Such Of ••
11 Once Upon a CJU$1( (C·Cl
so Fff11n1 Free
8 :00
O e 17 That's My line" A st
ue\ ol comeo y va11ety p1oe1ams
ouhne ""h people '"s11anee and
01 amus1ne occupations Hosled br
Bob 841ke1 U Movie: "Deadly Fathoms" l<d•I l? An undt1 waler study ol lhr
81k1no Atoll 1n the Marshall Islands 1n
lhe Pac1t1c An mternaloonat ere .. ot
div" photographm chalttniP man
eating shar ks and deadly coral 10
l1lm thP a1om1t Rtavey~1d of ships on
lh1s h1s1011c locahon
O 3 29 240·Robert lloubh•
!rouble lrao and lh1b 1e~P1ve un
usual support loom sun .. u1sh1pp~r~
.au nude llmb u lho a1ump1 tt.1 rescue nudists !rapped rn an awk
ward pos11oon O Oun Martin Comedy Hour
CD Mowre: "Appointment with a
Krller" lmysl (90m) Joanna Petiet
811an Blused A young woman ta~e
10 prove k"sell take~ un htr 111 ,1
dettc11vr tob lht balfhnR us~ 1 I d
Sidon aClleiS
24 Sports Unhmrled
so All·Star Soccer
-8:30-
21 The R11hltous Apples ED 8o11n11Cont1elo
9 :00
O e 12 Movtt: "Pttlect Gen
tl1m1n" (com) 78 l2hrsr Lauren
Bacall Ruth Gordon Sandy Denn1i
The slory of 111tee .. omen woth d1tle1
ent backarounds who share a com
mon bond-each needs a 1ar11e sum
of money and each has a husband
nrvina time 1n prison
D 2i 3t Buck llo1ers in the
25th Ctetury (R) CoJmlC Whr1 ll1d ...,. (ld'I) ·~7 Robert M1tchu111,
lhr female au"d ot lht kidnapped Curt IUIJtns
p1n1dtnl ot an 1t1en otantl •PPUI\ a A11111ica's 1., ft11
to 811Ck to it\Cut tht lilflt ltadtr O Movit: "'Yrt'' (llor) 6J Barry
holi't tht 1an1sttr who 1s holdr111 him Sulltven Martha Hytr •
fOI r'"'°'" C"y Cotm4n lllt\ll • It ~lty c...t
8 3 10 H Tiit lll'lt e..1 IRJ II) Gtl SIMlt
In Dumb lutk a plaon line bt U t.l.i lwlMlll IN '''-*
~om•\ • &l•mo1 11111nd l•lt~ 1n lot1 J• ..... (C.C)
SMiie, 1t.a.111a Kt•llllJP&.llltSJ-__M --.i-..ir. "Clllt llio.14~
n ''" -'m•c· \ V11 ~ •nd 1 bOt try (d11) 69 Tom Tryon CJro!yn Jonn,
It h'lt• oul • ,tQ .. ••ur Rnnnor Roe• laSOll ~w1bnr1 Jun• C•b••• 1n4 1,nnoltt ED lucha L*t
Oa1l"i lUf\I •nd '" lln lul11us so Auilrn Crly lillllta
lv•f< • "''" •t~li\h lh• m•lr
lflrmbeo ol lh, l"* ut 1n1k1nl
PJ\tt •t h ''"'' l•mr\ Grr~ury d1td
J11ne MHdu"~ ~~tsl O Mov1t· "Way of a ~ucllo" (Or;)
~1 (1hr,> Rorv Cathrun C,ne
t 1t1nn Hu eh M.,10 .. t Ric tuid
!loon• l "''" SloAne A yuune cuu Ult lo11Q lh' •dY 01 J f•UtloO I\ lltV~I
t•~• o thn Irr lo trno h•PPlllt\~
24 Austin City Ltmlts (C·C)
fD Pledte 81eal/Summerltsl '79
IR) Ptlt lounldm and Al Hori rn
Conce11
50 loul Mountb1tlen. M•n la1 the
Centuty
-9:30-m World Events 1980
CD Pop Goes the Country Ch•llli•
P11d1 Ian of J 11c kt and Rd/I' llaolPV
11• lh• ~U~\I\
10:00
O KNBC Si>ecral lh• S·~n ul Oijr
lom,~ Norm (ro>,()y tJlo.t\ 1•t,.f1
en i , u•ne, 'hro vii nr .. t n tPI\ ol
mome song dantt and 11 •dlt• I
ital and h•a1.n1 ·m~a ••ll ,,f,.,I\
O News O 3 10 29 rantuy Island R
In Mv F 111 Pha14oh CltODillld and
1ne pa~r~nt11 ol anc••nl R:imt c~mt
dh<P wh~n • A oma llht b•fl ,
lomf 111 b•l''"" rhr l&•PllM• lu•Pl
rnd It r· dP4th b~ a-~· I ht• ·~
I r \la•~ An1~n, loan Coolin\ anO H"" I l, ~Ut\I ~rod 1n I h• Po~e1 •
man •ndd"K"' h1111~111 riv ~rek1n~
.uo1eme p1•M• "v•r 1 rhP•\ , aor,
[111>111~ ~ue~rs m Spuk las,
23 The Butles foroe1
24 so Jau ill lhe M11ntenanct
Shop
39 Makin' Musrc
-10:30-
39 look Ahve
11:00
0 0 0 ID 8 10 l9 News
a News1Movre: tlW "lht £nem1
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-11:30-
0 llewstllklv11: "Gunlr1ht •t lilt
011 COrttl" \wesi ~1 Kork Doucru
Burl L1ncnter Rhond• flemone
O n Jt Saturday N!Jht live
D Star Cllart O News/M0¥1t: "01mn the Ot·
lr1nt" tdra) 61 Altt Guinness Ouk
bog1rat M•urict Denham AnlhOnv
Quayle N1ae1 Stack
a Mov11 "The Red Tent" (d1a)
Sein Connery Claud•• Cordonale
10 Mov11: "The Pink P1nthe1"
1coon1 Pwtar Sellt•S m Moviu: "lady of lht Trop1ts,"
"Zrecleld Grrt"
CD The Rookrts fD Summeriest I Penn1u from
Hunn Sav~ My Heart A11hur and
l1iren a1t on lht run un hl he 1s
drr,sted and ~enlencrd lo dnth Bui
h ~·~hi o cro~~ 1~ dPProach1ng and
lh~ nall'oe ~oes around ho~ ntc~ ht •S
toll >•"il'"I
12:00
O Movrtt: "The tnw1siblt Man R ..
lurns:· "Ille lnv111bte W0111an"
11 Movie "The Grossom Gane"
d•a C 1nme Slt•tns Kim Da1by
-12:30-m Movres "Fust Sp1cuh1p on
Venus," "Playarrl"
1:00
O 2nd City TV/Roe~ Concert
O C1nd1d Camm
39 Rock Concert
2 :00
O Movies: "Mr. K1n1streel's War,"
"Ruuireclron of Zilthary Wheeler"
-2:30 -
0 Movie: "The Bhss of Mrs. Bkn·
som" 1Coml 68 Sl•11ley Macla1ne
R11 hard Allenbo1ou gh James Booth
3.:.00
O Movits: "lnmrble A1ent," ''The
lnv11rblt R1y"'
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