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VOL. 73, NO. 293, 8 SECTIONS, 118 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1980 FIFTY CENTS
Volcano
Erupts
Twice
VANCOUVER. Wash . .C AP>
Mount St. H~lens confirmed
acienti.ts• predlctions Saturday
with lta fourth and fifth erup·
tiona in less than 48 hours,
throwinl plumes of steam and
volcanic uh 25.000 feet into the
air. scientiats said.
A half-hour eruption which
began at 12:35 p.m. PDT was
followed at 2:28 p.m . by what
Joyce Routson. spokeswoman
for the Federal Emergency
Manaeement Agency, described
as a three-minute "tool.•·
Later in the day, observers re·
ported that a new lava dome or
plug was quickly forming in the
throat of the crater. but scien·
'lists repeated their warning that
there was no indication the
latest series of eruptions, which
began last Thursday, had ended.
Light winds wafted the initial
plume. carrying a "heavy" load
of ash, in a southeasterly direc·
tion toward north ·centra l
Oregon, said Frank Menard, a
U .S . Geolo gical Survey
geologist. Ash from Saturday's
second brief eruption also
mo"Yed in that direction, officials
said.
Four minutes of harmonic
tremors. rhythmic vibrations
which scientists say· signal the
mo"Yement of molten rock within
the volcano. preceded the day's
first eruption, which came in
two pulses. said FEMA
spokesman Phil Cogan.
That eruption tapered off
within a half hour, ·said Ken
McGee, a U.S. Geological
Survey geologist. Harmonic
tremors luted until 12:51 p.m .,
McGee aaid, and were suc-
ceeded by small conventional •artbquak•. Sc!ieatista bad warned that the
volcano had given no indication
i\ was ready to go back into
dormancy.
SEQUENTIAL CLOUDS OF STEAM, SMOKE AND ASH BELCH FROM MOUNT ST. HELENS
Mount Ad8·me Behind W•eh&nglon Volcano That-Hae Erupted Five T1mH In La9t 41 Houra
'Transients Unwelcome'
·SA Police, Merchants W fttch Downtown Closely_
By GLENN SCOTT
OI • De44-t ~ttet s.-.
The panhandler's corduroy jeans wouldn't stay up, so he
gave them a last hitch before the
police officer locked his wrists in
handcuffs. Deep wrinkles cut
through his leathery face. With
his bent nose,
white beard
and long hair.
be looked like
a down-and-
out version of
co untr y
singer Willie
Nelson.
He wanted
to walk down
t 0 t h e SCOTT
railroad tracks and take a nap.
he said. Then be was beaded for
Arizona. Wherever he walked. a
pungent odor or cheap booze
trailed him like a caboose.
· "I 'm glad someone is rescuing
me," he said. almost by habit as
be was slipped into a patrol car
that wt>uld take him on a short
journey to the Orange County
Jail in Santa Ana.
Santa Ana police officers
Roger Benoit and Dennis Rios
watched the man lean. They
h•d spotted him trying to bum
money on Fourth Street. By the
lime they caught up to him. they
had a strong notion he was
drunk.
They gave him the same lee
ture they repeat to all of the
bums. the small-time dope
dealers and the prostitutes who
they catch breaking the law in the
rundown part of ~wntown Santa
Ana. Don't do it here, they saad.
Not any more.
Benoit and Rios don 't use a
squad car. They walk their beat.
T heir r oute le ads th e m
through dimly-lit bars and alleys
that smell of urine, through
hallways of sagging, flea·bag
hotels and through parks where
the drunken bums used to sleep
off their intoxication.
There are still a few men
eassed out on the g rass oc-
casionally, but not like there
used to be. according to the of-
ficers. A year ago, theg could fill
a paddy wagon at Birch Park on
Third Street.
Today, officers ~ay t!'e prob·
lem with transiei'lt! who once
Overstated?
Pair's Home StradJles Line
ASTRIDE THE MICHJGAN·OHIO BORDER <AP> -
Wayne and Josephine Wilmoth eat in Micbiaan and sleep
ln Ohio -wttbou\ ever leaving the bouae.
"'l'llE 8TATE LINE COMES rilbt tbrou&b our dining
room a an aqle and cuts rliht throuib a mirror,"
WUmalb aald. ''You'd Ullnk it wou.ld be a 1trai1ht line: but
\be auneyor told• i\'a mart like a doc'a lec.''
"W• do U1 our eatini and our dirty work in Mlcbraan
(ln tbe kltcbea), but we're tecbnlcaUy considered Ohio rea-
lHata became we aleep in Obio -even though we pay
tH• in both atatea." Mn. Wilmoth aaid.
T'be home la •outed on north Detroit Avef\ue just out-side~. Oblo. Part la ln ()bM)'a Lucu County. Part Is
ID llJddau •a Monroe County.
littered downtown streets is un·
der control.
"Most of the habitual prob-
lems. they're gone .·· said
Benoit. "T he last couple of
months, it's just a maintenance
problem." ·
lt wasn't always that way for
Santa Ana. the old core of
OrangeCounty.
Until 'just mor~ than a year
ago, bums had the run of the
downtown, the police admitted
to a no-win enforcemenl prob·
lem and local merchants had
become accustomed to begin·
ning their day by gathering
sacks of empty wine bottles
from their sidewalks.
But all that is A>tiangin g, ac-
cording to an optimist ic coali·
tion of merchants, police, city
. offi cials and re.sidents. .
What has changed. they claim.
is the attitude to fi ght back
against the social forces that
were molding downtown Santa
Ana into a skid row.
·'Twenty -five cities in this
county were using our jail for
their bums." said downtown
furniture s tore owne r Bill
Green , "Then they just ran
a way from the problem and
dumped it on Santa Ana."
To Green, it was like Santa
Ana bad put out the welcome
mat.
A rescue mission was dishing
up free food and be4s. And.
across th~ ~treet. a blood bank
with the inviting sign "Cash For
Plasma" on its Peeling plaster
walls provided pocket money.
On 'Virtually every street cor -
ner was a liquor store or bar
where cheap wine wu aokl so
fut the clerks juat \ore off the
cover to the cardboard cues.
'The police were arreaUna the
buma they found atauerina iq
the streeta or paaaed out ln the
gutters.
But the men were belDi re•
leased f1'0m il without bear-
ings fw ell · • '50 fine or
credit for tht ·tay la JaU ac-
cordinl to a cy Mt by the •
Diatrict Atto. · Offtce. aald
police U . P•v' .Jrs.
But the Pl'\ re-wun·i ICNY·
lal the prol "la one e ...
we bid a I •rnttH foGf -tlmea ln oae .• .JUI' period for
being drunk in public ," said
Walters.
So in October 1979, a group of
downtown business owners got
together and started meeting
monthJy with the police, Orange
County judges and members of
the District Attorney's Office.
After about three meetings,
they convinced court officials to
impose stricter sentences and
higher bail for repeat offenders.
Suspects started receiving 30, 60
and 90-day penalties for chronic
recidivism.
Police Chief Haymond Davis
said this week more than 1,000
arrests h a v e bee n m a de
downtown during the last 12
months and the number of
transients has decHned.
ln February, officers made
t 73 arrests on drunk in public
ch arges. In Septe mbe r , the
fi gure had declined to 51 .
When the progr am began.
Walters said l9cal merchants
drew up a li st of the 30 most
well-known bums . After six
months. all were either in jail or
had left town.
A\I of the officers agreed that
a tighter rein on the downtown
protects the transients too .
beca\18e bums often pecome the
victims of crimes more serious
than their own.
The panhandler. with the
drooping pants for instance,
wasn't a big problem in the
downtown, Benoit said, so he
was to be released after he
sobered up.
At the same time the
merchants organized, the police
o pe ned a small office in a
former photography studio on
Fourth Street to build a better
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Grouing Mall
Enters Teem
'foday's Daily Pilot in-
vites you to a special an-
niversary celebration.
Don •t m.111 the ''South
Coast l'tua Anninnary
Edition," a 12·P•le
ma1utne Hctlon Moortnc
th• 11th year for one of tbe
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•bOt>Plnl malla.
Hostages' End
Of Captivity
'Not Far Away'
UNITED NATIONS (Al')
Irani an Prime Minister Moham.
mad Ali Rajai, expressing sym-
pathy for the families of the 52
American hostages. said Satur-
day a decision by the Iranian
Pa rUament on the captives' fate
is "not far away."
R ajai also said he believed the
United States "in practice" has
apologized for its suppon of the
late Shah.
··All it needs is probably to put
something on paper.·· Rajai said
in seeming to soften Iran's de·
m and for an apology as a pre-
condition for release or the
hostages, who on Saturday spent
ttieir 350th day as captives of
Iranian militants.
He made his comment about a
decision by the Majlis Parlia-
ment being not Car away when
he was asked at a news con-
ference if the problem could be
sol\"ed before the American pres·
idential election on Nov. 4. That
will be the first anniversary of
the seizure of the hostages at ~e
U.S. Embassy in Tehran ..
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DECISION NEAR?
Iran Chief R•l•I
L'nited States would greatly im-
prove prospects for freeing the
nostages by removing its radar
planes from Saudi Arabia, its
warships from the Persian Gulf
and by ending military aid to
Jordan, which is backing Iraq in
its war witb Iran. ·
There was no immediate com-
ment on Rajai's state ments
from the U.S. State Department
in W~hington, but one official.
who asked not to be identified,
said the prime minister's com-
m en ts sounded more con -
ciliatory than recent statements
com ing out or Tehran. He cau-
tioned against attaching too
much importance to a news con·
ference statement. however.
S u ch American military J
measures created ·'obstacles to
Of their families. Rajal aald,
"I know how they feel and 1
know how tbey suffer ... I know
this well because I myself waa a
prisoner .... I know alao when a
peraoa la kept against bia will in
a fonip country. the 1rief is
much harder."
At one point, he put his bare
right foot on a table to s how re-
porters where he said he had
bee n tortur e d b y S hah
Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's
;ecret police.
But Raja..i seemed to set new
:onditions when he said the
a aolutioo of the problem," the
prime mini.ater aaid.
"When our people look at this.,.
it would be very hard for them
to become convinc:ed to get
ready toaohethia problem, and it
creates impaue and resistance la
them," Rajai said a day after he
we.nt-before the U. N. Security
Council and accused the United
States of using its r adar planes to
feed information on Iranian troop
movements to Iraq.
U.S. Ambassado.-Donald F.
!\1cHenry denied the charge u
"'unfounded and untrue "
Nuke Bomb Debris
' Due on West Coast
WASHINGTON <AP.l -The
government says r adioactive
debris from China's first at-mospheric nuclear blast in near·
ly two years could reach the
West Coast of the United States
today, while officials say, a de
cision on whether t o file a
rormal protest.is expected soon.
The Environmental Protection
Agency said the fallout should
not pose "any significant health
r isk," but noted some milk may
be contaminated by t he radioac·
live cloud.
At the State Dep a rt ment ,
spokesman John H. Tr attner
said of Thursday's test. '"We
have long opposed nuclear lest·
ing in the atmosphere.··
Another U.S. official, who
asked not be the named , said the
Carter administration is con·
sidering a protest and that a de·
cision is likely "sometime in the
next week."
China is the only country that
still testa nuclear weapons in the
atmosphere . •
NEW REVELATIONS? -The
scorecard Dnid Balslge( of
Costa Mesa is circulating na·
Uonally tells everything you
wanted to know about how
Carter. Reagan et al feel on such
"biblical iuues" as drue law en·
forcement, balanced budaets
and capital punishment. Com-
pare the ratings. Page A4.
The blast at the Lop Nor test
site in northwestern China was
estimated by U.S. officials as
the equivalent of 200,000 to 1
million tons of TNT. That would
m ake it at least 10 times larger
than the blast from the atorruc
bomb dropped on Hiroshima in
1945.
The EPA said 1t would begin
next week to test milk, which is
particularly sensit ive to radioac-
tive fallout carried to the ground
by rainfall on pasture lands.
The EPA has already activat-
ed a nationwide network of 65
air monitoring stations.
The agency notes that some
slight increase in radioactivity
will be detected at ground level
for the next several weeks as the
cloud of debris. recently detect-
ed at llbout 30.000 lo 40,000 feet.
drifts across the Unit~ States.
Before Thursday's explosion,
the Chinese had not set off a
n u c I e a r d e v i.c e i n t h e a t ·
mosphere since Dec. 14. 1978.
HAPPIER DAYS -Now that
Ron Howard has slopped acting
in the 171 series "Happy Days,"
he is enthused about the other
two-thirds of his career : produc--
ing and directing real·life adven-
tures. Find out why he insists on
authenticity. Page BlO. ..... ~ BlJSINE..~ SPROUTS -Com-
puter en,meer Phil Lippincott
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President BlaIDed
Hostages Owed Apology: Reagan
PAWNEE. lll I Al') llonald
Reaaan 11id S11lurdo lhe
('arler admlnlstr11tlon owee an
apoloay lo the ~2 Amer1t•n
hosta.iea In lr•n for their nearly one year or l'iaptivily
Campai.cning In 1outhem II
linoi1 oa u :t40 mile bu• tour, tJw
Republlon presldenHal un-
dldate ,said he would support Id
mlnistraUon erforu to wln tM
release or lht1 h01t11.ces even "
lhose erforts were poht!rally
moth•attd
"I th.ink we all hope and pray
1r som~thing t·an brana them
home. I'm for at," Reaaan told
.
reporten after em.rglna from a
t'Oa I mine.
.. The)''ve been· there rar too
lon1 Md I thin.Ir our 1overnment
owet Uwm an apolotY for lettin.i
them iatay there that Iona.
·'So ll there'• aomethlna lhMt
un c« them home, l 'm all ror
It ... he added.
Iranian Prlmt> Minis ter
Mohammad All ttaJal told rti
porters at the United N11tt0Ni
that "t.be moment the MaJlls
<tht> Iranian Parliament) m1tkes I\~ decision ll moment that
1s not far away. the host ate~
~--JUST BREAKINC----
Plane Checked Free
Of Contamination
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The 350 passengers on a Japan
Air Lines 747 that flew near a radioactive cloud were held on the
plane for nearly an hour Saturday at the San Francisco Intern&·
tional Airport while the craft was checked for contamination.
No ra~oactivity was found on the plane, JAL Flight 4 from
Tokyo, which Oew near a cloud of debris from a Chinese nuclear
bomb test. ...
Col. Davi.d Mccarroll of the· airport fire department, which
screened the m~erlor and e~erlor of the plane with Geiger coun-·
ters as soon as at landed satd the craft was given "a clean bill of
health."
,,_,.,..,.Slot. P•••ll 8 ... ni E11n-
STATELINE. Nev. (AP) -A California woman dropped four
quarters into a progressive slot machine at Caesars Tahoe casino
Saturday night and won the jackpot-$93, 147 .92.
Florence J . Smith looked. and looked again, and saw straight
actoss the middJe row Caesars-Caesars-Caesars-Caesan then the
quarters started piling out of the machine. '
··The whole casino heard her scream," said Caesar's
spokesman Bill Weidinger. who added il was the biggest jackpot
ever won on a quarter slot.
A~tres• ltloorr'• s .. B•riftl
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Richard Meeker Jr .. the only child or
actress Mary Tyler Moore. was buried Saturday after a
ceremony at Westwood Memorial Park.
Meeker died Tuesday nighlof a self -inflicted gunshot wound as
he chanted. "She loves me. she loves me not," after a telephone
call to his girlfriend. Authorities still are trying to determine
whether the death was suicide or an accident.
Miss Moore attended the brief ceremony with her est.ranged
husband, Grant Tinker and Richard Carlton Meeker. her flnt
husband and the fatherofthedeadyoulh.
Bme Cold Wras It'?
'luesllon w ill be rinal ltnd
solvt'd ··
'Qw rl'111urk l'tunc against a
b1u ·k1ltop ot ~culauon that the
host a.ic11 wo uld be rele as ed
l>••forl• 1-;1c,·t1on Day the first
unn1vcri.ur y of the hos tage
11c1~url' at tht> l S f'~rnbassy In
Tehran last Nov ·I
Ont' .sou1Te of that speculation,
Hcagao. said in Springrield, 111 .•
earlier Suturduy that he knew no
details of lhe lat est develop·
rn~nb
Woman Hurt
In Cdllision
A Santa Ana WOJflan is in
c·nt1cal condition today after a
two-car collision at 1-~airview
Street and Centennial Road in
Santa Ana, according to police.
Helen Rodriguez , •O. was
transported to Fountain Va11ey
Community Hospital with head
injuries following the accident
Saturday night.
She was a passenger in a car
driv en by forge Godinez
Castellanos, 25. who was arrest·
ed on s uspic ion of felony
drunken driving. Witnesses told
police that the car was speeding
in e xcess of 70 mph when it
plowed into a car driven by two
juveniles .
Police said that the two sis·
ters. 15 and 17 years old. were
transported to Mercy General
Hospital and later released.
Medic Fights
Off Robber
A Huntington Beach physician
successfully fought orr a would
be robber Saturday night who
had app#lrently hidden in his
camper during a ride home from
Long Beach. police said.
Dr. Nelson Goodyear told
police that he was returning
from collecting rent money
when the robber attacked him.
The suspect . desc nbed as
blac k. 5-foot-11 , 190 pounds,
climbed into the cab of the
camper at 7:30 p.m. from where
he had hidden during the ride.
The doctor told police that he
refused demands for money and
struggled with his assailant until
he fled.
The water was a chilly 62 degrees around the
Huntington Beach pier .Saturday, but· a few
hardy souls such as this fellow braved the
<'Old water. That "towel" draped around his
neck is actually a water·resistant radio for
surfers he was testing.
Family Hospitalized,
Laguna Man Held
Eiabt people, including three
cblldftO, were injured Saturday
morning when a car plowed lnto
40-Foot Fall
Injures 2
a disabled vehicle along the San-
ta Ana Freeway near First
Street , according to a
spokesman for the California
Hi1hway Patrol.
Norman Evans, 53, of Laguna
HUli wa arrested on suspicion
of bit-and-nm dnanken drt'Vlb1 in
connection wttb the 2:5011.rn. ac-
cid~nt. '
Thomas Brent, 30 of Santa
Ana wu transferred from Santa
Ana-Tustin Community H01pital
to the VA Hospital in Long
Beach when be wu Hated In ata·
ble coadlUaD ..
His wife, Donna 21, wu re-
le aaed from tbe Santa Ana
bolpltal alana wttb two children.
-Ttrree otbH' people were \
boeDit81111d la stable eoadltlcln,
lneludlnl tile driver RoMrt
P'leldl ol Tallia. Carol Kabler, •.GI Jmne _. Vlekl Ml_. ol
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BU FFINQ WITH BRUSH COMES AFTER SHOE CREME IS SPREAD WITH FINGERS
For $1 .50 e Cuetomer Deeervee More Then Deba on Side• end Toee, S•r• Art Love
Takes a Shine to .Job
Customers Get Advice on Racing to Boot
By STEVE MITCHELL
oe111eo.11rf'l ... ...,.
There are two things you'll never pry
from the lips of Art Love, the crusty old·
timer who shjn~s shoes and waxes poetic at a
Laguna Nigµel car wash.
He won't tell you how be gets the shoe
polish ofr his fingers, or how he picks the win·
ning nags at the races.
"They call me the Love Boy," the 71·
year·old shine master cackles as he scoops a
thick layer of John Lincoln Co. polish onto his
fingers.
He's been shining shotes off and on for
more than SO years. the last three decades in
California.
The secret to a good shine?
"You can't get a good shine by putting
the polish on with an old rag.·· he says.
"You've got to use your fingers to work it in
the pores good.''
So how does he get the stubborn black
and brown dye out of his own pores at the end
of the day?
"I'm not telling you that," be says, smil·
ing all the while like an aging Cheshire cat. ··n I told you how I clean my hands.
you'd be on the other comer shining shoes
next week. It 's what 1s holdin~ you back from
doing Uus." w
But he'll tell you other trade secrets.
For instance. using harder polish gives a
better shine "wax that ·goes on harder ,
comes off harder ." he says, vigorously apply-
ing dark bro"'11 creme to the toe of a shoe.
For a buck and a half, he believes. a
customer deser ves better than a rew dabs or
mushy polish on the toes and sides.
"Some guys just give it a barn and a
w.ham ~d they're. done." he scofrs, shaking
has head m professional disgust.
. But not Art ~ve. He puts in a good 10
minutes on a pal.T of lwo-lones. snapping a
s~ft cloth on the heels and bu.Hing the toes ~1th two heavy brushes going at the same ·
tame .
His home is San Diego but he rents an
apartment near the Crown Valley Parkway
car wash during the week.
"I go home every other weekend because
or the cost of gas." he says. "f used to see the
old lady every weekend. but gas prices shot
out of sight and now I can't afford il."
And, pointing to his shany 1973 Ford LTD
with the over sized e ngine and the chrome
race horses on the hood and front fenders
one realizes JUSt where his priorities lie. ·
"It's a beauty. is n 't 1t ... he says. "Gets
up over 100 mph. but rides like a dream."
And the chrome horses adorning the
front ol his dream machine?
. "Oh, I love the races." he says, a ,hig
gnn breaking out across his lined face
And he does pretty good at the traclt
he 'll tell you. ·
But ttrat's about all he'll tell you. No tips
from these tight lips .
· · 1 get around to all the tracks on the
wee ke~ds." Love s ays , steering the con·
versat1on away from race for m formulas and
the exactness of ex actas
All this keeps him busy. which is exactly
the point. Love says. jokingly :
"It 's better than sitting down and waitin£
to die. and it ht'ats listening to the lady rattle
on "
Iraq Claims Victory
BETRUT, Lebanon <AP> -
Iraq claimed it broke the back or
Iranian resistance in fierce bat·
ties around Abadan and Khor·
ramshahr on Saturday. bul Iran
said defenders of its vital oil
cities wer e in hand-to-hand
fighting to break an Iraqi siege.
At the m ajor war front on
the Shat\ al-Arab waterway ,
Iraq s aid it had c rushed
''desperate attempts" by lran to
break the siege o( the oi l rcfin·
ing city of Abadan and the oil
port of Khorramshahr. JO miles
away.
Iraq claimed 70 Iranian troops
were killed in the fighting and 17
taken prisoner. 1t said 26 lraqis
were killed and that ··remnants
of the racist enemy forces have
been br~akjng up on all fronts."
Tehran Radio quoted the
Abadan governor as saying Ira·
qi troops were shelling the city
and although the morale of the
~efinders "is higt>, they are hop·
mg for more and swifter help
from other people in Kbuzistan
P r o v i nce and the Iranian
a rmy."
T he late -evening broadcast
said Iranian officiaJs reported
.. hand-lo-hand and house-to·
h o use fig hti ng ·· in Khor·
r a mshahr."
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SUndey, Octoti.r 19 1980 DAILY PILOl • \;J
·Voters to End Long-running Mystery
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ooe of Oran1• County'• 1tran1eat judicial
clramM bent OD auccffl. "The job la an obscw-e C::, ot lt at UU. polnt," aajd Youncblood. "It'•
mt a caUN now. It'• juat lhe principle of
tbe UW.,."
0.CrtbUat th• atatua ol hla le1"1 practice in Suta Alla after a lontt 1ummer ol recounts and
rulln=followlnc . the June 3 election, Youn aajd: "l'm in limbo. I can't prac·
tlce I w tU thla thln1 la •tlu.ct."
f'or Oroaco, who uplr• to a auperior court Jud&eahi» JOmeday. malntain1nl hia $52,000 a
year Judicial poat i• important profea1iooally
both few the present and future.
Lt wu Oroaco who flnt appeared victorious
Im mediately after the election, ed1in1 his
MAINTAINING JUDIC~AL POST IS IMPORTANT PAOF2SSIONALLY NOW AND IN FUTURE
JudgeAlchard0roacoH••leeued•C•MP9llnlt8tementAeRKe for ..... lltOoHOvertlrne
Seeret? Just Add Water
Yetemn Sandcoatle· Team Skipa Practice
BJ ll'l'EVE MARBLE ............... Newport Beach architect
lack a.ter and tbe other nine
members of tbe Wbil-Ban1
Blues Band Choir and Conatruc-
tion Co. are u ready u they'll
ever be.
The aeasoned sandcastle
builders aay they've stuck to
tbeir same plan once again and
haven't put in a lick of practice
for tbe bi1 match today.
Tbla will be the group's fourth
time around in the annual
Saadcutle Building Cont.eat at
Corona del Mar State Beach,
aponaored by the Newport
Harbor Area Chamber of Com·
merce.
"Ob au.re, we make a design
and bat it around a bit and draw
it up," explains architect
Heater. "But we never practice.·
We just show up.''
Tbe Corona del Mar resident
11y1 hll team'• first effort in the
19-yeu--Gld aeubore contest wu
more ot a learninc experience.
"We built your average, run·
of-the-mill sandcutle the first
Y8'L" be aaya. "The next year
we 'Wbilt a ftlblnl boat. That wu
a learninl experience alao."
Rester aaya bi• team, made up
moetly ol fellow architects and
bual.neu neltbbora at Newport
Center, learned some important
leNODa in tboee rookie yean . .. We teamed that it's pretty
tou1b to keep that sand plied up
without everythina fallinc ap811l
on you," says the team leader.
"Water really belpe."
After a bit of pre·aeuon plan·
• nine , Heater aaya bi• 1roup
elected to put someone in charce
of the buckets. The job wu sim-
ple. Run to the ocean and iet
water.
36Million
To Ride Bus
The Oran1e County Tran.sit
District expects to carry 38
million bus puaenprs at an
operattna cost of $54.3 million
tbia fiac&l year.
That statiatic plua other bits of
information are included in a
new brochure publiabed by the
di1trlct.
"OCTD-At·A·Glance" is
available at no charee from tbe
tranalt diltrict office at 11222
Acacia Parkwa)' in Garden
Grove. 'Ibe mailln1 addreu for
the brochure ta Public lnfonna-
tion Office, OCTD, ·P.O. Box
3005, Garden Grove.
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Succeaa came lut year wbea
the Whla·Banl 1an1 carved out a pair ol rollerakates, uatn1 repe
for 1boelaces. It won tbem
second place in the buaineas
cateeory.
Heater, who aaya, as a pro-•
feaaiooal be deaips everyt.tung
from pup tenta to pyramids -at
lea1t that's hit motto -claims
U\e 1ecret to aandcutle builmng
i1 keeplna the height relative to
the bue.
And water, he emphasizes, you
need plentyofwater.
Thia year, the Whii·Bang
bunch baa an urban cowboy
sandcutle in mind. Hester says
this is the year of the cowboy.
Althoueh some of the 50 or so
groupe and individuals who an·
nually stake out beach plota use
everything from molds ·to
seaweed, Heater says bis group
sticka !Uy to shovels and spoons a scalpel now and
then. ·
The ru ea for the contest.
which belinl at noon today. al·
low for any type of tool or prop
that doesn't damaee the beach.
"We're not trying to be pros or
anytbJ.nc lllte that," Hester ex·
plaina. "We just do it for fun. l
think that 'a what Ute contest is
all about, ian 't it?"
Law Due fo.r Upgrading
State ~r Chief Cites Training, Exalll8
Wben .ttomey Bill Wenke moved west from
Nebraaka lD 11151, there were 200 lawyers an~
four 1uperior cwrt Judi• in tbe Orance Count,
let al community.
Twmty-aeven yean later, in a county tbat-
la now one ol CalilorlUa 's let'1 Mn• ctllltera,
tbere are about 5,000 lawyen and .. Superior
Coult Judi•. all dolqlbualMll ln • burtec.alq
pro1..-a1 community tbat lboukl only 1et
biU•r wttb each puelq year.
· "We'ft come of a1+." w-.e aald recently,
tlit•kinl INlckOYertbne decact. u a le&al practl-
titMrlaloutbera Callf4ftla.
la 11 PlftOUl ...... the eon.a del Mar
laWTS lall come quit.,-diltuce 11 well. _
Liit IDODtb,~ blrofeulooal coll•aauee eleYlltllll ldm totbe dlDcJ oltbe state Buol .caJilonla..,.... tbe 1anluldon'1 annual con-... u.ID Mcm&eny.
1'o een1nama1 ,..~· 11iiloaiiniiiwmnt-t1ae~::C.. .. clDut fll die Tl,•member
CaW ,tlae~1larp1t. Wub ,la• ,tmpltMl"IClbewould -... ......... .. IPMi out Oil ...................... ~ ::5~-._ ... , ...... :.1 .... • w ·~--oltbemoetW. " ...... -t -.. ol tllle ..... .. ~ ......... ~--.... ... ..........
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Wenke, a divorce lawyer, aald be would uae
bit new one-year poelUon to help convince law
acboola in Calilornla to do more in &roundlnl
1tudenta in tbe buica of practlcinl law r.ather
than empbuialg le1al tbeonea alone.
Skills 1 ucb M trylnl' 1 cue or writinl letal
documenta have not received tbe amountof atten-
Uon they deserve, be a aid, much to the detriment
of all concerned.
In previoua eru, Wenke explained, YOUDI
lawyen would acquire lbeM abilltiea tbrouCll
apprenticelbiPI in amall ... al otftces, where
they could watcb and learn.
But in today'• aopbiltlcatecl and coinplu
aoelety, appnatlceeblPI IDd 1mall otftcea have
1one the way of 1111penden IDd starched col-
lar1, leaviDI an ln1tructloaal vacuum law
acbooll Med to ftll, Wenke 1ald.
A fonnerprealdent of tbe81Dta AA• Chamber
of Commeree, be 11ld be would like to work with
county ber 111oelaUolll u well lll t17lq to hq-
proveqqlityof le1a1 repr11mtatlall. • (
UncloaiDI CODl•ted court calenclan aaid
lmproviaia.Jf"'I')' ol l .. al ..-,tm to tbe ~·
di• cl-allO are matten billa oa tbe W~• qeada. I • • I · rre.ol·daarl• Hnicea alread.Y an .,,..,..
vlded to 8CMDe dlpee for UM poor, W.a&~ NMS;.,
but tM mAddJe clMI bll ,.....U, ........
~~ .............. put ...... of .,.
Lef8l ellalH wlllc~ llea•Ur ad•ertl~•
Cl" TOP IAWYJ~• .... A14>
challen1er by little more than 200 vota out of
70,000 cut.
But Youngblood, not convinced the com·
puterized totals were accurate. uked ror a
hand reeount. The outcome or that second tally
showed the attorney beating the jud1e by all or
15 votes. •
Orozco then challenged the recount, filing a
lawsuit dllft"anding a November rematch
because of alleged e rrors in the hand count
which he claimed credited Youngblood with
votes he shouldn't have received.
After hearing arguments from both sides,
Superior Court Judge John K. Trotter last
month voided the election.
Trotter ordered the Nov. 4 showdown
because or printing errors on Democratic
absentee ballots which failed to even list the
race in question.
The judge's ruling ca me down i.n late Sep·
tember, and since that time both Orozco and
Youniblood have been scampering down the
campaign traH, a sharp contrast to events pre·
ceding the June election.
During the spring, their campaigns, or lack
of them, elicited no more interest than what.
You~blood called a "gentlemanly game of golf. '
Orozco didn't even bother to submit a can·
didate's statement to voters.
But in the weeks following Trotter 's de·
cision, Youngblood has intensified his campaign
rhetoric. accusing Orozco of not ·meeting re·
sidency requirements for appointment four
years ago.
Orozco. in turn, has issued a candidate's
statement mentioning Youngblood's brushes
with the law for allegedly assaulting his former
wife and alleged drunken driving.
Youngblood . a former Santa Ana police ot.
ficer who once served as Orozco's law clerk,
said his opponent's allegations were "part true,
part lie and part innuendo." •
He conceded being convicted of drunken
driving in 1975, but added: "He is taking an
isolated incident that happened five years ago."
As for allegedly assaulting his wife,
Youngblood said there was never any conviction
in that or other aJleged crimes Orozco mentions
In his campaign statement
Though Orozco said he would not actively
attack his opponent. Youngblood promised to
continue with his aggre1Sive campaign c:atory
through October.
Concerning his own tactics, Orozco said :
"There's only one (job-related) question here.
Will you follow your (judicial) oath?"
But there is also a philosophical question, to
hear Youngblood tell it, as well a.s a possible un·
dercurrent of anti-Hispanic sentiment which
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RUNNING AN AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN :
Bobby Youngblood'• Law Practice In Limb ' . .
some Latin11 l!l'Otll)~ cn nh:nd y •• ur 1 1,., .I • f
tried to C'Xplolt
Both men cl<1"' npl.n .in~ 1 .u 1 JI 1·1m "d 1·r .l
t10ns. however . wit h 0 1 ot.to nolln\I 'I"\ e b..-1~
around loQ,:: (·nriugh T here·., prQbahly ~0114-
to be some· anti l'hic-ano ~e:nttmcnt · :
Nonelhelt'ss. the Judge !><Hd 'turh fl'1:hni::,~ tt
best, pl ayed onl~ a minor role 1n th1· 11utrom1• 'f
the eleC'l1on 1n Jum· '
Orozco l:tllrilmtt:d the close vote principa l~
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JACK HESTER, ANNETTE JACOBS, KIMBERLY DAVEY, JEFF FRISCH SHOW PLANS
Scott Roehrdanz, Bob Bucci •nd D•le W•ldo Bring Up RHr of Whiz Bang Sandceatle Crew
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• ' President to Seek SAJJT OK
WAIHINOTON <API Pawl· • dntCuWpl_te ... k .....
% eppro.al ol U.. loDC ·d•IAJed
' ltr.._ Arml (4ml&aUoa 'l'Na·
"no d«tlklft bu bHn mlde on
euclb wt.Ma. we *'" Mftd It <SALT IJ) forward," upla1Dln1
tbat IN mal&•·uP of the ntW ._.te would be conaidered In
1upeliority ln nuclear wtapona
would be a card that could be
played to future arma control in
my oplnton la not only dan1eroua
but rldlculou.. We would not
ne1otlate a SALT a1reement \J wtli ... lovlet Uaiele "II U. • .,._,...able mom .. t " 9fter
&be Nov. • ••ecUon, from
Carter'• ltraten . . predluted on. Soviet
• wlll•1•1vw Sena&. -old Of MW
-Ua.t ... ma mo.t Uhl)' to 10 .....
HI• Republic an oppon .. ,,
Ronald .... aa. 1Q1 ti.. SALT
II tre'*1 faYOrt tbe Soviet.a ud
be bu prmnlNd &o pull It from
\be Seaate wltlllout a vote.
Carur Mid RHIU'• call tor
n·u e It a r 1 up• r Io r It y la
"d......-and ridkuloua."
" LAME-DUCK HlllOn of Coe•NN will saeet alter tht
election to conaider budtet mat·
C.1'9. U eeveral Sea•te Uberall
are deleaud on New. 4, 11\.-u.a U.e t'wnnl Senate more .,,.....
ble to •ppl'O\lintl SALT 11 than U.e a... to be convened in
January. Carter would lllltly
preaa fcr pauaae thla year
auperlorlty, and the Soviet
un•on would be obvio~ly unlike·
ly to proceed with SALT neaotia·
Uona predlcated on American
auclear 1upenorlty. '·
CalUr aaid be think• pre»·
pecu for raUftu\lon of.. the
treM.J bave Improved t!Me he
ulled U. Senate 10 moalhl aao
to ~ actioll be~aUM ol tJw Sovltt vuloa ol At1tian1aa.n.
U would lake a two·third9 ma· .
jorlty ol the Senate to approve
the tn•y. abelved at Carter'•
reqH9t latt Jan 2. An aide aald
Carter bat not conaidered what
coune to follow 1hcMtld t\e le»e
re·elet'tloa ne•t moath. Le11 than 20 day1 before the
Carter alao aaJd, a1 he doea in
virtually every c ampaian
apeecb. that Reaaan bu a pat·
tern ol advocatlna the uae of
American military forces in
criae• abrold. But he at.opped
abort of au11eatln1 that a
Rea1an victory would make war
rnore likely.
IN AN IHl'Ba\'IEW with 11'e
I Aaaoclll&ed Preu. Carter aald
tbe dlla, never wu tnteodecl to
pullilb tile RuaalUll but, rlltber.
to HY• tbe tnaty from Senate
electkle. Carter took pa!nl to
present SALT 1trate1Y at a ctuer
difference between him and
Rea,. an.
"l'VE LEARNED from ex·
perience not to make aurmiMs
of that kind because my state-
ment• are often misinterpret·
ed," said Carter, who onu said
that the election represented a
cholce between peace and war.
"There Is a pattern there of
calling lor the use of Americ~
military forces . some thu
year " Carter said. "One was
his ~esponse to the Soviet in·
vasion of Afghanistan calling for
a blockade of Cuba. I don't have
any doubt this could· have pre-
cipitated a major confrontation
cW••· . ..,...... wu a certainty that
bad tbe ntlflcatloa been
brouOt to a vote, it would have
beea cllteated," Carter aald. "I
thiDll that tbat certaln\y ol de·
feat bal been removed."
· Wblte Houae Presa Secretary ~ Jody Powell aald Saturday that
"WE WILL pursue with ut·
moet vilor the ratification of the
SALT JI treaty." Carter aald in
tbe interview conducted ln the
Cabinet Ro~m of the White
Houae. Then. deacribini
Rea1ais's opposition poailion, he
added: "And to insinuate that a
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Going by Book
·Biblictll Nerm Seroice Rates Candidates .
81 FllEDERJCK SCBOEllEllL
Of .. D9ltY "-' .....
It'• called the Preaidential Biblical
Scorecard, a 2'·pa1e compendium of everything
you'.e ever wanted to know about bow the pre-
aldeatlal candJdatea feel on 1ucb "biblical is·
, auea" u faith and morality, drul law enforce·
ment, balanced bud&etl and capital punish·
ment.
More than 100,000 copies of the Scoreboard
are now working their way across the United
States from the Santa Ana offices of the Biblical
News Service. founded by author C "The Lincoln
Conspiracy") and Costa Mesa resident David
Balsi&er.
Balai1er said the purpc>R of the Scorecard
ia not to tell people how t.o vote, but to provide a
C•Rtlltl•fn ... ••PN .........
.. llw ......,, eoe 1 ea• •••rtl ..,.,,. •••tie• I f1rl•rlftl'• ., .. r,
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dldat «>• aello•.-,. ... _,..,.. terrr
~o~plrt .-111 or parflaU11 In•
~ ........ "' rft'ftrrd ........ .arfal..
factual buia oo the candidates' views on iaaues
important to Cbryatlana.
Tiii: C.ANDIDATER' views on 12 luues were
researc:bed. Candidates wboH reaponaes on tbe
llaun corre1poaded with biblical principles were
awarded "yea" mark1; candldatea whose
anawen were completely or partially inconais·
tentreeeived "no"marka.
Republican cballen1er Ronald Reagan
batted 1.000, recelviq all 12 yea anawen.
Prelklent Jimmy Carter. however, batted
lna tbm .100, reeelvln& only one yes and 11 no
am wen. Amoq the vice presidmtlal candidates,
'Republican Georae Buah received 11 yeses
wblle b1a DemocraUc counterpart, Walter Mon-
date. received 12 DOI.
Independent candidate John Anderson re·
<'eived four yea and eiaht no answers.
Libertarian candidate Ed Clark and Citizens' ca.n·
didate Barry Commoner each received one yes
and Unoanswe~.
The candidates· responses are neatly
tabulated on the back cover of lhe magazine
size publication. And that is the page that is in
demand.
Rut Balsiger. who also wrote "In Search of
Noah '!I Ark'· cautioned that Scorecard readers
should look at what's between the covers to get
more complete information· on lhe candidates'
views on biblical issues.
AS AN EXAMPLE, Balaieer pointed out dif-
ferences between Carter and Clari on the i11ue of
marljuanaandclru1taw1.
WhUe both received ne1at1ve amwen on
the iuue, Balal1er aaid Cut.er favon softer laws on marijuana, while Clark, as a
Libenartan. wanta lawa on all drup repealed.
'"l'be Carter 'no' is mil• from the Ed Clark
no;' "Ba1ai1eraald.
"Initially we didn 'l plan a scorecard, but
then some of the people said we needed
llomething precise and this ill what we came up
with," Balsiger said. In an adjacent office, two workers were
busy fielding phone calls rrom penooa wanting a copy ol the $1 publication. "We send them the
first one free. If they want any more copies, we
charge them." Balsiger said.
INITIAL COPIES of the Scorecard, be said,
were mailed out to news or1anizationa and Chris-
tian groupe. Juat ni1hta a10, the publlc.-tion '!as
aubjett of an election story on the CBS Everuna
Newt. Minutes before the interview be1an,
Balsiger wu on the -phone with one of the na·
lion's top 10 news maauine distributors at·
temptina to put t.oðer a deal to diatribute one
million copies of the acorecard in the week prior
to the election.
"I think it will have an effect on the elec-
tion," said Balai1er, ootinl the intenae interest
of CbrlaUan oreanilationa in tbi1 year's
presidential race. "Juat how meuu,..ble an im-
presaionisbardtoaay at thlat1me.
(See 8COREB04'RD, Paae AU)
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bet ween ua and the Soviet Union."
Rea1an rahed a Cuban
blockade •• a posaible U.S.
reapc>nM, ~thou1h he hu aaid
he waa not advocatlna the 1tep.
.. TllAT'8 NOT ancient hi•·
tory. that'a th1I year " Carter
aald. ''Two other tlmea' thl1 year
he ha1 called for the use of Am~rlun military forcea. I
cant 1uea1 or conjecture what
he mt.art do if he 1hould be in
the Oval Office .. .''
Gruesome
Find Made
In Atlanta
ATLANTA CAP ) -Volun·
leers searchin& Saturday for
one of 14 black children who
have dilappeared or been found
slain dilcovered a skull with a
patch of beaded hair in the
nei1h~ where a 7-year old
girl wu kidnapped.
Abraham Murphy Jr., one of
tl~e search'• 1roup leaden, aaid
the alnall and other bones· found
were apparently thoee or a small
child.
LATE SATURDAY, Public
Safety Comml11ioner Lee Brown
said the remaina were tboee of a
small child. but "we do not know
the age and there has been no
determination of sex. We do
believe the body had been there
about three months."
Brown said the state crime lab
had been asked to expedite its
analysis of the ~X· Officials won't know until llfter the lab
finishes its work whether the
body is that of one or the five
miaaing children, he said.
••WE FOUND a skull. some
teeth separated from the skull, a
backbone and more bones near a
fence. It was definitely human."
said Murphy. The skeleton was
uncovered off Hightower Road
near Interstate 20 by "a young
boy who noticed a foul odor."
Murpbyaald. . . About 550 volunteera. botb
blacks and white1, combed
wooded areaa, abandoned
houaea and ·empty lot.a ln the
west Atlanta Dixie Hills
nel&hborhood where Latonya
Wilson. 7, was abducted last
June.
Ninety to 100 Haitians arrived at the Miami Beach Cout
~ Guard station Saturday aboard a 30·foot boat. The Haltlana
said they left t~t poverty-stricken illland nation 11 days ago.
7 Officials Indicted
In Medicare Fraud
CHICAGO CAP> -Seyen put
and present offN°tala of
Roosevelt Memorial Hoapital al·
legedly defrauded Medicare
and Medicaid proerams of more
than $780,000 in one of the
large.st such fraud scbemea cfver
uncovered, federal authorities
said Saturday.
The defendants used hospital
funds for a $19,000 Florida vaca·
tion for more than 3S people,
parties. weddings, and home re·
modeling, among other uses. ac·
cording to a 13-count indictment.
Two former owners of the
144-bed teaching hospital on
Chicago's near north side were
among those named in the in·
dictment returned by a federal
grand jury
THE CHARGES, whic h
capped a 10..month investigation,
alleged mail fraud and false
atatements over an eitbt-year
period.
The non-profit community boapltal recelvea ti mUUoa yearly ln pubUc mooey ror treat·
i n g p a t i e n t s c o v e-r e d by
Medicare and Medicaid pro·
grams. That accounts for about
65 percent lo 70 percent of its in-
come, hospital offlci8'1 aaid.
Chareed were Dr. Samuel
Matlin, 57, former owner and
former chief executive oftlcer:
Dr. Irvin& Weilaman, M, alto a
former owner and home health
care direct.or; Rober\ Bolnick,
53, former adminlatrator; J . Malcolm Beal, 53, former comp·
~roller ; Donald Horwitz, 57,
former purcba1ln1 a1ent ;
Richard Woit, 49, a tll,000.a·
year ph)'9icai fitneu instructor
al the boapital '1 now-defunct
private health club, and Emily
Rose, 50. who remainl II buai·
neaa mana1er.
R O,B E a T w I Ls. 0 N. a
spokesman for the Inspector
General 'a office at the U.S.
Department of Health and
Human Services in Washinaton.
said other cases of this type
have involved less money and
fewer people. The maximum penalty for
mail fraud la five yean rn prilOll
ud a tl,000 tine. Tbe muimwn · ror maldq ralH natenienta a. a
five-year prison term and
$10,000 fine.
Neither Matlin nor Weiuman
were available for comment.
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Therapists at the End of· T~eir Rope
Hick Rosenast, left,
and his teammates
stayed on their feet
long enough to win
the staff tug-of-war
during last week's
Oktoberfest contests
at Fairview State
Hospital in Costa
Mesa . Physical
t echnician Lammont
Johnson was the first
. on his side to find the
mud hole inevitable
during the final
round. Any loser who
wasn't pulled in by
gravity was ushered
in by wi nn i n g
• employees who could
push ~ well as pull.
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Brewe .. Long Cwtody Struggle Ends Happily
DECATUR, Ga. <AP> For most of his 2\.'.r
years. he's been known as Mohammed Anwar
Salim. But his mother says she'll call her son
Shannon now that he's back home after an interna·
tional custody fight that began when he was taken
to Pakistan.
"I expect any minute I'm going to wake up
. and it's going to be a dream. It's been a dream so
Jong," Sally Salim s aid.
She returned to Decatur this week after spend·
ing two months in Pakistan, wrangling with
authorities and her ln-laws, and finally winning
her child back. J
H E R EX·H USBAND Masood Salim, a
· Pakistani, had taken the boy, then 4 months old, in
1. August 1978 on the same day a court order barred , him from taJdng the child while the couple haggled
over their divorce. Salim claimed be was unaware
of the court order.
Salim, 27. left Mohammed in the care of
Pakistani relatives and returned to the United
States where he was found in contempt of court for
not turning over the child. He spent 21 months in jail.
THE STATE Supreme Court ordered Salim re·
leased 10 days ago after agreeing with a lower
court that the Pakistani could not possibly return
the child while in prison.
In the meantime, Mrs. Salim·, who is an
American citizen, traveled to Pakistan to try to get
her son.
Despite legal battles there. she was warmly
greeted by her father-in-law K.M . Salim in Labore, Pakistan, this week.
"He grabbed me and buJged me and had tears
running down his face," Mrs. Salim said. "He
seemed real apologeti~ I think he realized what they were doing was wrong, but they loved the boy
so much."
THE TODDLER speaks little English; and
calls his mother, "Sally Mom," Mrs. Salim said.
The child's father called the boy's return
"good news" and plans to try to arrange visitation
rights and child support, said a spokesman for his
attorney. But Mrs. Salim objected to that. "How do J
know he just won't run off with him.again?" she
said.
She was awarded custody of the boy in 1978
after Mohammed was taken to Pakistan. Salim
had said he would be wiUing to retrieve
Mohammed, but couldn 't do so from jail. His
parents refused to zeturn the child to the United
States.
SO MRS. SALIM hired a Pakistani lawyer who
filed court documents in Lahore on July 2 seeking
return of physical custody of the child.
Mrs. Salim's lawyer in Atlanta, George Guest,
said he received a letter from the Pakistani
lawyer on July 28, urging Mrs. Salim to go to that
country immediately. She left with a friend on
Aug. 16.
But it wasn't until this week t hat , under court
order, Salim's sister Fazia turned the child over to
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The trip cost her Sll,000, she said, but part of
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Aussie Chief Victor
Conservative Re-elected Pri~ Minister ...... SYDNEY. Australia CAP) -Prime Minister
Malcolm Fraser. declaring he never believed pre·
dictions that his ~overnment would fall to an ad-
vancing Labor Party claimed victory in
Australia's national elections Saturday. He
acknowledged, however, that his coalition lost
ground. . '
Slightly more than half of the estimated 9
million ballots cast were counted by Saturday
night, and computer projections supported
Fras~r·s claim.
Even so. Labor leadei: Bill Hayden refused to
concede defeat. •
BOB HAWKE. a former president of the Labor
Party, was less optimistic.
"You'd have to say the 1ovemment bas been
re-e&eded," be said. Computer estimates indicat·
ed Fraser'• coaliUon of the
Uberal Party and the NaUonal
Country Party would be re-turned to power wtth a majority
of between 15 and 18 seats in the
HOUM ot RepnHllta\ivea. That
compued wkb a 41·•eat HoUle majority tb• •enerally con-senatlve coalltlon took into the
elteUon.
AU.' UI HOUM seats were ••AM• at ........... half or the .. aeatl in tbe Senate. ~ tb.t wtm tbe majOrit)"in tbe House,
II -.... for a term ot tbne yean, fonna aowenuneat. Tbe Senate'MDa1D lelialatlft ~
•m• from Its ability to block House action.
s.rt1 retums ta the Senate race iDdieaud \bat a
.,...._ perty, the AustraU• Demoerata, eould
.,...,.. W... ~lb aeata to wield UM balaaee ot
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power between Fraser's coalition and Labor.
· Pre.elect.ion public opinion polls indicated the
Laborites would score a narrow victory. In· complete returns showed the opposition with a
higher percentage of the total vote. But the margin
was not uniform across the country and Labor.
excluded from government for five years, was de-
nied Important marginal seata.
FRASER, SO-year-old ~tllion,)e farmer
m-ade bia victory claim before a cheering crowd at
MelbourDe's Southern Crou .Hotel. He said of the
polls. "All through the campaign I never believed
them."
Runner Crosses
U.S., Sets Mark .
NEW YORK <AP I -Frank Glannino broke
the record for a run across the conUnental United
States Saturday by nearly two da11, completiq
3,103 miles in 48 days, I houn and 31 ml aufel. His secret? Rotat1n1 six pain of runntn1
1boe1 anddrinkinl milkshakes at crucial Umes.
~ 21-year-old owner al a Joaiu equipment
store In New Palu, N.Y., c:nJll.Cftb8 llnlah line
balfwQ*!tntbe Brooklyn Br1qeat l\_a.m.
A little wane ·for wear -GJannlno,1bed a
pounds from bla 140·potmd frame dartq th~ run
that took him tbroucb 11 ma.tor cit.I• and 12 1tate1
-tbe youn1 atlllete 1rlnned and ''id,
"Evtr'Jtb1Df worked ou\." '
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.WALKING BEAT. • • . ' rapport wttb the tlhpanJc l'ft&· mlukm and other undesirable
deata. bulldlap out of tbe downtown. And tbe foot patrol wu atart-He 1aid civic leaden are 1oiac
ed "' C!OVW the 1mall downtown to set the opposite of what tbeJ · 1ection more thorou1hly than of. expect.
flcere. In .,.UOI cars. Benoit, M, ''Wbtn the miulon leav•, the
wu umed to the Initial patrol. downtown buain .. people will
IU01, J4, became hla third •ee more drunk•," be Hld. "We
. partaer a few month• aao. feed 80 people a ni1ht. Where
la bil year on the beat, Benoit are tbele people 1oin1 to eat?"
hH become a fixture in tbe Martin'• group ia tryln1 to
nel1hborhood. where he knows ne1otiate a lease for a newer
the merchants aa well u the bulldlq near Fint and Daisy
1eedy characte rs on a first-Streeu. but he said they are en·
aame bult. countertna oppcMlition there, too.
Hi.• deep and impoaina voice, Nevertheleaa, police Chief
ruued 1·3 frame and third Davis said he Is heartened by
de1ree black belt in karate have the community support that bu
Uladehlmalegendorsorts. made revitalizing the downtown
Not lol'I qo, t(e walked into a a goal for Santa Ana.
batbromn in the re"r ef an old THE COUNTY Jail remains a
bar a'Wd ~surprised four men source of social problems, he
making a drug deal. He took acknowledged, and the old, low-
them into custody before they cost housing also brings in
had a chance to fight. criminal elements.
"The joke is that he has s uch But, he said , "The word ia out.
Iona legs that he wears out his We 're making it unattractive to
partners." said Walters. their do anti-social behavfor in 5a1!ta
boas. Actually, Rios keeps up Ana ...
well as the pair. walks an·\ Said Green : "The citizens
estimated eight to 20 miles a • downtown are really involved
day · and the police seem to be on our
ON THEIR ROUNDS,oneorthe
promine nt landmarks ror-
transient.s is the rescue mission
on Sycamore StTeet that is run by
anjnterdenominational Christian
group called Missionaries at
Home.
To some of the merchants, the
mission has seemed the magnet
that pulls transients into Santa
Ana and guarantees them food
and beds.
But the mission won 't be there
much longer . On July 21, the
Sa nta Ana Redeve lopment
Agency <'Ondemned the struc·
lure a nd issued a notice to
vaC'ate by January.
Da vid Ream, executive dirtt-
tor of the agency, said an agree·
ment has been made to raze the
mission to make way for park-
ing for the remodeling Santora
Building next door.
THE BLOOD bank across the
street is due for demolition to
ser ve as a temporary pa rking lot
while a larger parking structure
is being built nearby. The blood
bank will be gone within 100 days,
Ream said.
<.i reen said merchants are go-
ing to have a party on the day
the buildings are knocked down.
side. Now I think they're my
buddies."
PASSERY-8Y SUSP£CTED OF POSSESSING MARIJUANA
Robert Myen, Squatting, C•m• by C•r to Aid Search
But the administrator of the
mission, Rob Martin, charges
that the redevelopment plans
are just pretense for moving the
CROSSWALK CONV!RSATION DAMfi\u:rENTION OF OTHER DOWNTOWN PEDESTRIANS
Officer Benoit Singled Out Panhandler for Queatlonlng, Subeequently ArrHted Him
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Anthony's Relief
No Aid to Voters
Orange County lst Dlstnct Sugervisor PhaUp An
thony's allempl to•romplicate and delay action aaairut
him few campa1gn fund launderina alleaations hu paid orr at least (or lhe time bein& Tb~ ..st nte Suprem~ Court. in a memorllDdum luued
last week, said 1t will n()( ruJe on certain defense appeals
until Nov . 17. That's exactly 13 day11 after the Nov 4 elec
tlC>n in whH·h AnthOn)' is seek1ng hia lk<>l\d term on the
board. rrosec:utors doubt!~ were <'haainned by the court's
decision: th~y 'vt' been try mg for more Utan thrtt years
to bring the cue to Ii po6ture so that a prdminar~ hear
mg coold oogin. . . Anthony and former Supervuwr Hjllph Dledr1<'h are
accused of attempting to ronceal the source of donations
that were used in t~6 political campaigns •• inclu~ing An
thony's successful drive to become supervi.Sor.
The defense and particularly Anthony must be av~rjoye<t by the court's decision. Now. Anthony is as ~ured that potentiall;Y damaging legal proceedin~s won't
occur in the short time between now and tihe election.
' But the v'oters in the 1st District , where Anthony is
facing chall'enger H't>ger Stanton. aren't likely to be
thrilled.
They must decide on election day whether to vote for
a candidate who h as served most of his term -and con·
tinues to serve under a troubling le~al cloud.
Quality Not Quantity
Willia~ Wenke. the Qrange County attorney who is
thei new president of the State Bar, says improvements
are needed in the legal profession in California.
· That shouldn't come as startling news. However.
Wenke's suggestions for dealing with weaknesses he
perceives among legal practitioners in the Golden State
doubtless will be controversial.
For instance, Wenke suggests that the competency of
attorneys is an issue these days. He wants definite prere·
quisites for entrance to a law school -things li.ke ac·
counting, English composition, speech, logic.
In addition, he thinks law schools ought to do more to
teach. their students the nuts and bolts of practicing law
' rather than emphasizing legal theories alone. He says
•skills such as trying a case and writing legal documents
don't get the attention the)t deserve in law s_chools.
Wenke likely will find opposition on these counts from
law school deans and professors, who, traditionally, re-
sist efforts by others to dictate their academic require-
ments. . _
Wenke believes California has too many unaccredited
law schools -52 compared to second plac~ New York's
13. He wants legislation that would force these schools to
win accreditation or close.
But unaccredited law schools would argue that
Wenke's position is elitist, that they serve the poor and
minority students who can't meet the entrance reqwre-
ments ol accredited schools. .
Wenke also wants to limit the number of times. would-
be. attorneys can take the state bar exam. Before hanging
out a sbjngle, a would-be lawyer bu to pass &be .bar ex-
am. CmTently there i2f no limit on how many tiitle. it can
be taken by the same individual. Wenke HYI he knows of
one person who has taken it 57 times.
1'he counter argument is, again, that Wenke"s view is
elitist. Some people who later became awfully good
lawyers flunk ed the bar exam on their first or second
try. ,
Well , Wenke's views are elitisJ. They also make good
sense. California has more than its share of attorneys.
There are more than 5.000 in Orange County alone. It's
time for the State Bar to move toward insuring that
California's future attorneys will be better trained. The
public will be better served by such a move.
Can't Shiiie the Fuzz
The Associated Press reports that soldier Karl Chris-
tian and a few other Gls are ecstatic over a new ar.my uni-
form experiment. Christian and his buddies are reported
to be well pleased with the boots they are testing to
replace the standard black CDmbat boots.
Tbe new boots have a fuzzy surf ace, almost like
suede. 'Ibey don't need polishing and mud and dirt c~
just be brushed off them, an idea which the GI.s heart1·
ly endorse since it eliminates the poli.sbing routine so
traditional in the armed for-ces.
What young Christian -and his co-experimenters don't
know is that the army tried the same fuzzy-surf aced foot
gear back in the last part of World War II and for
sometime later. Combat boots in those days were smooth
on the inside and suede-like on the outside -just like
Christian's. Problem was, the army decided Gls had too
much time on their hands and ordered the boots to be
polished to a high luster, although the surface wu hardly
designed to be adapted to a gloss. fl was a tough chore
polishing suede leather to a high gleam. ·
What Spec . 5 Karl Christian is going to find out ia that
it's a lot easier lo polish A smooth surface than a fuzzy
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Boyd I Best· Remains
By LM. llOYD
To sculpt. a statue, you en.
vision the form you want.
Dear
Gloomy
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FamtlilritJ bteeda con·
teaapt, It also breed•
eledkla lltbarO· What
tllil ..... ae.dl ii a 'aood ''dark horse," one ~
... i .. uown tbu
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then chisel away the im·
perfect rock that doesn't
quite fit . So said
Michelan&elo. Or words lo
that effect. In principle, t.bia
11 similar to the technique re-
quired to come up wttb ODe
1ood Idea, ta it DOU You
think up 1,000 ideu, tbeD t..
out the -lhet doD't won. S6me al1i8tl won tbat • .,.
too. ,... ..... put .. palat·
lnl in die .. dare. TM 1111
part ii r,n• out wbat'i better UDMell.
,Wben an old -time
mercbaa& recelnd dam.,.
1oodt, IM laad to a .. rap
tlaelr CNt aeroe1 all tile
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Nicholas "'on Hoffman
.Zbig, 'Raygun' Shoot.From Hip
Tht• mc»t telllni< r r111que of
Prt'Sltt .. nt ( 'urtt•r '5 m anu.cement
o ( ( orl'1 l(n pol 1 \" y ('Cl.Ines. not
from hus fttlpubllrun opponents,
but from P rl'111dcn t (' urte t'"s
fv rf'1 go po li c y rna n uger,
S tH0 rt!t ury of Stul l' Edmund
Mu11k1" .
E vtr :llnt·e he got th1• Joh.
Mutkw's unhuppll\cssc~ have
bf't'n oo:un~
Mnd :seeping
ou t . oblique
plu 1 nt s
It g IA In St th I'
bo ss an it
a1p 11ns t the
boss' conft
dant, national
se c urit y
a d v1st:r
Z .b 1g n1 e w
Brzezinski. . Muskie is telling it lJt' known
that. instead of t:uord1nal1ng
policy as he is s upposed to. his
rival Brzezinski 1s m aking 1t
Since sinking into foggy Bot·
tom, fresh from a"long and s ue·
cessful career m the Senate, the
.. secretary of state has looked
like a man cut out of the 1mpor
tant decision m akinA . a guy over
in an office a limousine ride
away from_the White Houst•
wh e n Z b iggy ge t s to eat
brfakfast with Gentle J im every
moNil!g
CONVERSEL V, the Carter
cnhque is \hat "Ray gun" is a
cowboy whose six-shooter has a
hait trigger. There are enough
good Reagan quotes in the files
to back that up, but how does the
pi cture of the president stand up
as the deliberative statesman of
slow counsel?
Every ma)<>r foreign affairs
fi gure 1n the administration
kno wn to be against basing
policy on military belligerence
1s out. Cyrus Vance is gone,
like wise Andy Young. Hodding
Carter and Paul Warnke. The
new secretary of state. whatever
his opinions. has let 1t be known
he has no decisive voi ce , so we
are left with the Zbig as the
person the president harkens to ·
in rnternational relations. Will
yot1 sleep better with him in
there tt~an with Reagan's peo·
pie"'
Brzezinski has long spooked
those who wor r y abo ut the
T rll ateral Com m ission . that
Hockefeller inspired group of
"globally minded big shots from
the major indµstrial powers . For
rou11Uess Americans of both a
uf'N ~
I' d
., ·~, I~,
'·~~il'll
Bob Greene
rightw~rd a~d i le ft wa rd
persuasion this outfit , which
tries to influence governments'
trade and diplomatic policies,
is a worrisome conspiracy.
CONSPIRACY, of course, is
one of those words which causes
controversy with ifs mere ut-
terance. One man's conspiracy
is the next man's laudable
cooperative endeavor, but.
blameless or not, the Trilateral
Commission makes so many
backbones knock and thighbones
clink it is the Halloween of our
politi'cs and to h l\ve made
Zbiuy, its former e•utive director~.s No. I foreign policy
person 1S to have g ratuitously
created mistrust and suspicion.
The Zbig's reputation for get·
ting off fast shots is easily the
eq ual of Re agan 's. He 's the
character who di scovered the
arrival of the Russian brigade lri
Cuba . the one it turned out had
been there since John Kennedy's
time.
Pol ish Kissinger ? S tories
circulate in Washington that
Brzezinski 's jealousy of Or. K's
distinction is so uncontrolled it
warps his judgment. Here is
Ri chard Falk, a professor or in·
ternaUonal law at Princeton,
describing The Zbig in a moment
of sober prudence:
"I recall one revealing incl·
dent a y e ar or so befor e
Brzezinski went to Washington
. . . During a social interlude al
an editorial boatd meeting of
Forei g n Pol icy, Warren
Mens<.·hel. host and. publisher.
handed Brzezinski a grotesque
!'lask of Kissinger~ Brzezinski
immediately put it on and start·
ed laughing compulsively. He ~eca me quite hysterical and
subsided only when the Rtask
was removed a minute or two
later. It was one of those surreal
happenings that reveal more
than a hundred learned dis-
courses."
OR THERE ARE the recollee-
tions of William Sulliva n, the
last An:ierican ambassador to IF RONALD REAGAN has the Iran , who accuses niggy of
wrong emotional makeup for sabot aging the State Depart·
access lo _any button more ment in the middle of the c:evl\lu·
dange rous t o pus h th a n an lion's critical muddle: "By No-
elevator button, what about th:__vember 1978 Brzezinski began tQ_ _
mal<e h is own policy and
, establish his own e mbassy in
Iran.'' By Sullivan 's account
Zbiggy's ambassador was a man
with a reputation as a jetset
playboy, a perfec t Persian
airhead.
Sullivan accuses Brzezinski of
a v ari1:ty of acts all leading to a
worsening of Iranian-American
~elations. They range from giv·
mg newspapers secret material
to further his Washington power
plots to trying t o fom ent an
idiot1~ ··m1litary coup" against
Khomeini in the very hour of the
Ayatollah 's victory. If the old
man lhmks we're against him.
The Zbig gave him the evidence.
Then after · having so richly
contributed to the making of the
hostage situation. Zbigniew tried
to mend it by enlisting that
a miable. rural. retired tosspot,
Billy Carter, in the\famously
clownish Libyan rescue mission.
As it says in the good book:
Point not to the fiats in thy oppo-
nents' belfry whenst thou canst
hear a certain nuttering tn thine
own.
Traveler's Thrill: How Suite It Can Be
DECATIJR, Ill. -The person
ta kin~ . m y. reservation at the
Holiday Inn sugg~sted that l
try s taying in the ~xecuhve
Suite. I figured th~nr(long as I
was in Decatur, the iExecutive Suite sounded fute. ' •
But then· she discovered th:.\
the"Execut.ive Su.ite was alread>
booked for
the night.
"We could
put you in the
Jimmie
Soules Suite."
she said.
''The Jim-
mie Soules
S uite ?" I
said."
''Yes," she
said.
I wasn't going to argue. When
I arrived I took my key and went
lo the second floor. and there.
wliere Room 227 would normally
be, was a door with a big brass
plaque mounted on it, and in·
scribed on the big brass plaque
was "Mr. and Mrs . Jimmie
· Sodles Suite.··
NOW, A.." YOU know if you
read this column regularly. there
is nothing I like better than hotel
rooms. They bring me inner
peace and grant me s ustenance :
I prefer being in a hotel room l<1
'
George Mair
being in my own home . I am a
person who pays close attention
to hotel rooms.
Hut in all my travels. I had
never come across anything like
the Jimmy Soules Suite. I don't
mean the room itself; it was
very nice, with a canopied bed
and an AM-F'M radio and a new
couch.
But the name of the room -I
have heard of Monarch Suites
and Presidential Suites and
Royal Suites and Regal Suites.
But a Mr. and Mrs . Jimmie
Soules Suite?
Another trave l&r might have
s hrugged and let the matter go.
But l lay awake and pondered
the perplexing question: Who
was J immy Soules? Did he own
this Holiday Inn? Was he a
famous entertainer in Decatur?
Was he a former governor of II·
linois I had never heard of?
MY SLEEP WAS fitful. In the
morning, as I was checking out,
I said t.o the desk clerk:
''I don't mean to be ignorant,
but who is Jimmy Soules?"
The young woman returned a
blank stare.
"Hasn 't anyone ever asked
you that question before?" I
said.
"Not that I can recall,·· she
s aid.
I couldn't continue my i ife
without knowing. Jim my Soules.
Jimmy Soules. I sought out the
manage r of the hotel -at
Holiday Inns they are ealled
"innkeepers" -and requested
a n audience. The innkeeper's
name was Dieter Schulz.
"Who is Jimmie Soules?" I
said.
"You don't know who Jimmy
Soules is?'' Schulz said.
"You mean l ought to know?"
I said.
Schulz laughed. "I'm only kid·
ding you." 'he said. ··Jimmie
Soules is just a man who hangs
around the hotel."
·'What do you mean?'· I said.
"HE'S A GOOD fello~ who
hangs around the hotel, so the
innkeeper who was here before I
took over named a suite after
him." Schulz said. "He 's like a
fixture here. Wh en I arrived six
years ago to take over, this man
walked up t.o me and said 'I'm
Jimmie Soules.· His name was
already on the s uite by then. of
course." ·
I felt a sense of awe. Having a
'hotel room named after you ...
to me, that is the greatest honor
a man could ever achieve. And
this man had done it just by
hanging around the Holiday Inn.
I knew I must find hiOl.
In Decatur. it wasn 't that
hard. Jimmie Soules turned out
to be an 81-year-old man who
was delighted to learn that I had
slept in his suite the night
before.
"Hope you liked it ... he said.
I COULDN'T believe I was
really talking to Jimmie Soules.
Stammering and struggling to
make conversation, J asked him
what he did for a living.
"I 'm in the bird-repeJlant
business." he said. "I control
pigeons. starlings and s parrows.
1 can get rid of them without
killing a single bird."
,I couldn't think of a follow-up
question, but luckily for me,
Jimmy Soules was still rolling.
"I can walk out on any ledge
al 2 o'clock in the morning, even
if It 's only 12 inches wide, and
check out the birds," he said.
·"Some people say I even think
like a bird. When a pigeon flies,
I can tell where he·s going.".
I SAID THAT sounded great,
but my main interest was the
hotel suite. Had he really, had it
named after him just by hanging
around the Holiday Inn?
"'I'm in there quite a bit." he
said. ,
I s aid that it must be quite a
thrill to sleep in a hotel room
with your name on the door.
Reinenilier Why Y ou'r~ Losing $436
"To teU you the truth, I have
never slept in that suite," Jim·
mie Soules said. "I used to ask
my wife to go stay there with
me. but she always said that we
had a beautiful home and she
preferred lo sleep here.
Jn a few days, you and many
other Ame rican voters will
become victims of your own
poor memory. You will go into
the polling booth and forget
what you fell or thought months
a10. You will forget that the presi-
dent called the federal income
ta:11 a national
di11race and
1olemnly
p .r o m -
laed to re-
form it. He
baan 't . You
wlll for1et tbat )'OUr COD·
I r.-••m an
malde a bll
hoopla over
cuttin&
·~-\ ' .. -' ' • ~~u' / ',
V"' ~ • ... ~·
federal 1pmdtna and produclq
a balanrecl buqet. He didn't.
You wW.forpt bow outraaed you nre lalt ,\prtl wlMB,......,
you're -.ery poor or very rich,
you dllcoverecl you were pa,. Int .ct petteDt ot what you eam ,
la tau1 to 1overnmtnl at aU
levell. •
The politican depends on your
poor memory in order to be
re-elected. He knows that you
will become distracted with the
tax crisis of the moment and
forget hi5 promises of the past.
This is why poliU~hms get re·
elected Ume after time. This is
one of the central reuom that
government and 1overnmeot
spendlna arowa and crows.
The care and feeding of a U..S.
senator. for exa01ple, has J~mped almost i-;ooo percent in
the lut 20 years. Accord.inc lo
the Tax Foundation of w ub.lnatoa, it eo1t 125.2 m11Uon
to nm the Senate ill 1• and lt
coeta DC2 million today.
GOVEBNllENT deficit 1pend-
i n 1 . monetary and otber
RODcnnk poUclet have belped lo
drive lnllatloa to ua averaae ol
7 .7 percent ~ rear over tbe tut 10 yean. But, while lalJation
jumped T'1 percent ln thole 10 years, \be federal 1overnment
take ln lnc:ome tax• IOOllled up
110 percenf.
Besides that, the Social
Security tax dedu.c.ted from
everyone's salary -including
those too poor to pay income
taxes -bas tripled in the last 10
years. That is, it has tripled for
everyone except $Orne six
million government workers
who are exempt from it .
THE END RESULT ~fall this
la that the purchuin1 power of
the avera1e American· family
hu dropped in the last 10 years.
In 1970, the avera1e ramlly in·
come, after taxes, wu $1,412.
But today, baaed on 1970 dollan,
it ii 17. "'·
So, ~ 10 yean ot WOl'ldnt'
· to improve your situation, you
now have $431 leas purchasing
power per year.
Wlll Rolen said It yun qo,
"PoUUd .. never believe what
tbey ten tbe people and they are
always utoclnded when the peo-
ple do."
Maybe you can remember
~at ~ election day .
"She passe d away i n
February, and we had never
s l ept there. But when my
grand.son was married, I let him
sleep in the suite on his wedding night ...
1 WAS A U'ITLE nabbergast-
ed. I said goodbye to Jimmie
Soules, and repeated how much
I had eQjoyed sleepln1 ln his
suite.
"Thank you," he said.
In the days since. I bave
reflected on the experience.,
Some men want to be president.,
Some men yearn to win the!
Nobel Prbe. Some .naen hat. ~
alt Ill tbe ucbor chair on ~.
CBS Evmlnl Newt. 1 But Jimmie Soules, 81, o'
Decatur, m .. bu achieved th•
only dream tbat l find tbrWlnat
To have your name on the dooft'
of some Holiday Inn aomew~t martr.t.na your presence ln UMt
hotel even on the nl1ht.1 you art
unavoidably deta\ned at bom~
_ .. that, to me, la what t
prornlle and pouibillty
America are all about.
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Jin~ May Curtail Br(ldl~y'~ Race
GI•• Bradlt'Y '1 wtdesprud
popularity and broad polltJc•11I
bate I• Ute clty. m o11t otht-r ~••tJal ,C'andld1te111 wall drop oUt al tM race. Two Cl1 y C-uune11
"'ell'lben. Jol\rl l"trr•rO and Z~v
Yaro1lavtky, ulrl'udy hun·
wltl\ctrawn a nt 1t1 pat• n14
8radley'1cudidary
Two ~r candu.lutt!s l'lt>
l 'un l1 ulll'r I r.t lll'lllt'r 1111d l'nllN'
C'h1<•f Uar) I I 1;111·' ma Sllll
111n I lu"'1•v1•1 lht-11 d1u111·c~ for
'11·1u 1' \H'l l' 111..11 i.,·dl~ reduced
hy Bru1ll1•\ ·, ,111n11u111·,•1111·nt
tu 'I WIUI t: l\radlt·v ,., t•lt·arly
tlll' 1\-.•din,.i 1•1111d11lall' 1111 u1:J)Or
111 I 'lH I h1., I !JK~ guhcrnti toriul am
bilton11 are just as clearly a
lonl(shot at best.
Simp{y put, California's big ci-
ty mayors have not done well in
running for higher office -gov-
t•rnor or United States Senate.
No mayor has been elected to
the U.S. Senate in recent his-
tory ·
The la.st mayor to captur_ethe
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. . lUE AIR~tNER NEEDN 'T START ITS EN~INES A ~ UNTrt·FrVE MINUTES our OF NEWPORT BEAC!U, c: ~ ~~.::TOTALLY cl.f MtNAr1N~ 1~e No1ss-p~oBiEM ...
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~--~~-....... -.1-•• • # people were turned away from
the tennis courts. and the
restrooms were also off limits.
THE TAXPAYERS' money
was well represented in the form
of two high school bands and
their buse9, attending a political
rally durin& school hours. This
rally wu a clear expression of
the policies and pract ices
Reagan and his entourage would
follow (censorship and reduced
right.a) once in the white House.
The only thing the bepped-up
Reagan supporters really paid
attention to, <no one Ustened to
the speeches of Reagan and
Boone) wa5 the s.how. music,
balloons and parllchutists. That
is n ot wh3t we need for effective
government. There is no place
for women or workers in a Reagan future .
1 'm glad 1 went for a fi rst-
hand look. •
ANN M. IMPARATO
· Jlollt•of ion Hi~"•-d
To the EditOr :-'.·
I must protest the sensational
and·one-sided report of my invit·
ed presentation to the Board of
Education on the serious lUld
complex problem of student
Checking Old Clothes for Sighs ~ : .
I've GOT to throw out some
elotb•. · · Yoaa eu.la\llh U you want. but
It'• DO joke. Thia ~· with my clothes ii get-
tinl serious. I"
have three
suits, f i ve
palrs of pants
and a dozen
sports shirts
that would
keep a poor
penoo warm
all winter,
and I haven't
W_rll Utem in 10 yean. They're
• 1-MO~ to throw out and I don't t~.-.lfla .,..b to wear them, , tlll!l-tW..-em. I·' -lat 111a1be the)' don't fit. 'I llldber problem. Maybe 'D ftt .., later in the year?
I me a Uttte wet1bt? I've ~ tlaat for more than :"~~ lt hala't happened
'I"
, "11"""' dlM you cu hedge 1CllUMll away. J've
' • to "9 Salntion
I ' Oilihlll aad otber'
...UatJou, adtt i fffl tood. .but I wtMtber the ltaaff • 16akee anyone else
"Juet ""luck. They don't
M¥e mrwal8teln. ''
Maybe tbia law could work
like depoeit bottles. The store
w o u IA b ave to give you
sometblna beck on an old suit or
dtt11 when you brou1ht it back.
That way_you wouldn't have the awlw reeunc )'OU 1et when you
throw IOmeUaing out that bas a
lot of wear left ln it.
It lan't the money that keeps
me from throwinl clothes out. It •uenthnent.
I REDDER all the good um .. I ta.I IQ, tbat brown sports
JMkll. It came throutb at the
· tlbow ,..,. qo ud I've worn it
to a few fOClllMOf :ama ln the last • h• .~ bal really CMl't ,-o ., ...... lt ..... 1!.....artna :i:=:-4 tllM rm not 1o&q to
' I U.. M "1n Of .,_, That , ._.. ... a Ua Tarlor -.I GI •
stat1sllc, but I may even be cheat-
ing a little because if 1 told you 43
it would sound ridiculous. It isn't
hard at aJI to accumulate 43 pairs
of shoes if you never throw a pair
away. As a matter of fact. 1f you
buy two p a1 rs a year for 25 years. '
1t1 sn 't hard ;it a ll.
Would you bl•llevc 53': When
I say s hoes I mean s hoes,
s n eaks, loafers. moccasins,
snow boots. works hoes, ski
boots. black dr4l,5s shoes for New -
Year's Eve. huaraches I bought
in Mexi<'o and the three pai rs of
shoes'! actually wear. You prob-
abl·Y wonder what my clothes
closet looks I ike.
WELL, IT'S sad when the kids
leave hor:ne. but something good
comes out Of everything, and if
Brian hadn't headed out on his
own several years ago, and for
al I practical purposes aban-
doned his closet, I don 'l know
what I'd be doing for space.
I've taken over. He has half a
doze n abandoned pieces of
footwear in there~imself and at
least 10 odd jackets. ski pants -
•and high school football jeneys,
but they don't bother me much.
1· push them way to one side,
and when' he comes back at
Christmas l like him to feel at
home so l stuff all my tbio&s
back In my own closet or put
them in the cellar and m ove what
he has leftin there to the center o'r
the clot.hes pole so he won't notice
anything has changed.
I DON'T KNOW what to do. I
just can't bring myselr to heap
faithful old clothes on top of the
1arba1e can· and it 1eem1 con-
tmipUble of me to think l 'm do-
inl an,yone any &ood by &iving
them to the poor.
When Brian comes home. I'm
alway• nice to bim. I tell him to
take whatever he wuu.
He1nner takea uJtbln1. ,
preparation in the sciences
("Critic Slams High Schoola,"
Oct. 10). I did mention among
other things the very viJ,al and dif·
flcult role of the present high
school teachers and recom-
mended increasing their salaries.
THERE HAS been a shift
away from academic subjects in
the whole school system in the
·last 10· 15 yeirrs. It is particular-
ly serious in the sciences. There
!ta~ t:>een a nationwide decline in
the number of students who take
chemistry and physics in hi~
sch'ool. Some grade schools have
dropped teaching science
altogether. If our present day
students are to survive hi a
h ighly tee hnologic al society,
they will need to understand
m ath and science. the underpin-
nings of technology.
It makes no sense to blame
anyone in this process. We must
in stead work toge ther to
motivate students to take the
math and scie nce with only
minimum requirements for high
school graduation and college
entrance.
DR. MARE TAAGEPERA
Lecturer in Chemistry
To the Editor:
We noted the recent article
concerning the National Burn
Victim Foundation and thought·
your readers would also be in·
terested in knowing that a
similar organization, tbe Burn
Alumni Group, bas been in ex·
istence at UCI Medical Center
for alm0st three years.
It is composed of former and
current t1urn patients, their
families and members of the
UCI Burn Center staff. Monthly
m eetings alternate betw.en
educational and social programs
and provide opportunities for
members to share concerns and
glv~ support to new bum pa·
lien ts. ·
THE GROUP recenUy started
a special program for young
bum victims (ages 15·25) and ii
also planning to work with the,
Orange County Bum Alsoci.Uon
In presenting fire prevention
pro1rama.
The UCJ Bum Alumni Group
welcomes all burn patients and
their families re1ardle11 of
where they received their treat-
ment.
SHIRLEY SJMONTON, O.T.R.
Occupational Therapy
Pbyalcat KedlclDe and
RehatillltaUon Dep~ • UCI Medieal Center
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eovernor's offi ce was "Sunny"
Jim Rolph <San Francisco) in
1930 -50 years ago! There is ob-
viously some sort of "Mayor's
Jinx" in California.
Not that our state's big city
mayors haven't tried. Los
Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty ran
for governor twice < 1966 and
1970), IOling in both primaries.
San Francisco mayors George
Christopher and Joseph Alioto
ran for governor in 1966 and 1974,
but were defeated by Ronald
Reagan and Jerry Brown. Two
year~ ago in the primary, Pete
Wilson <San· Diego) ran for gov-
ernor and lost to EveUe Younger.
CLEA RL-Y, BRADLEY'S
hopes for statewide office do JlOt
look good on the r ecord.
Californi a's big c ity mayors
simply do not have the political
base required for' a successful
statewide effort. ~t best,
mayors are regional candidates.
For example, even if Bradley
captured the Los Angeles-
Orange County area in 1982, he'Ct
have won in less than 40 percent
of the state. The other 60 percent
would ·suu be up for grabs. San
Di ego, tucked away in the
southwest comer of the state.
has less than 10 percent of the
state's voters.
. And, a San Francisco-based
candidate has a ''home base" of
sevefl counties <Alameda, Con·
tra Costa, Marin, San Francisco,
San Mateo. Santa Clara, and
Solano) which accou~ for only
22 percent of the state 's voters.
RVNMNG AGAINST Ronald
Reagan i n 1966, Mayor
Christopher was able t.o win four
Bay Area counties -Alameda.
Ma rin, San Mateo, and his home
base of San Francisco. But his
statewide s)'lare of the vote was
31 percent.
L.A. 's Yorty, running against
the lackluster incumbent gov-
ernor "Pat" Brown in 1966, took
three southera California coun-
ties <Orange, Inyo, and Kem>
plus two small northern counties
(Mono and Calaveras). But Yor-
ty couldn't even win in his home
county and lost statewide to
Brown by 374.000 votes.
In 1970, Yorty ran again for
the Democratic gubernatorial
nomination against Assembly
Speaker Jesse Unruh. Yorty
didn '·t win a single county, and
got only 31 percent of the vote in
the Los Angeles-Orange County
area, and 26 percent of the vote
statewide.
R UNNIN G FOR the u·.s ..
Senate this last June as a
Republican Yorty got 29 per-
cent of lhe vole and won five
southern California counties.
But he lost again, this time to
Paul Gann.
San 1-'rancisco 's Alioto tried
for the Democratic nomination
in 1974 but won in only five Bay -
Area counties (Contra Costa.
NaJHI, San Francisco, San
Mateo, and Santa C l ara).
Statewide, he won ·onJy 19 per-
cent of the vote.
fn 1978. San Diego's Wilson
tried to capturE! the Republican
gubern atorial nomination. Not
ooJy·did he fail getting just 19
percent of the vote but he
came in third in his own home
county , behind Evelle J .
Younger and Ed Davis.
Bradley's announcement for
re-election has obviously scared
off most opponents for I9fJ'l. But
there's no reason to believe he'll
scare off any· serious opponents
in 1982. .
And. given the "m ayor's jinx"
<th e f ailures of Alioto,
Christopher. Yorty, and Wilson )
there is little reason to believe
•Bradley can win in 1982.
Southern Seasop:s SubtJe
Brown's Beautiful
By C.S. NICHOLSON
. A traMplmaled Penn$Ylvanian, C.S. Nichol!on. is fading m Hunt-
mglon Beach. .
As I remember the blatant seasonal changes of the East
Coast, the crU'p masses of red-gold leaveS' remain as vivid in my
mind as the backache from raking them. I recall the smooth.
sparkling snowdrifts which inevitably entombed the car.
"Our four seasons are so definite. so dramatic.·• Great Aunt
Winifred remarked on my last visit to Philcidelphia.
"YOU POOR CALIFORNIANS HAVE the same boring
weather all year round. Twelve months of summer must be ex-
ceedingly monotonous." Her narrow green eyes unblinkingly
challenged me to disagree. I did.
Southern California has its own peculiar indications that
surhmer bas spent itself and that fall has. weJI . fallen. For ex-
ample, you can tell it's fall here when you finally find out how io
use your rear·window defosger.
It's fall in Southern CIOifomia when you 're an hour early for
work because you forgot to turn the clock back and you missed
your exit driving home in the unfamiliar dark. · '
The temperature slips to a bracing 70 degrees. The Santa Ana
winds arrive. The smog retreats. Your carefully nurturett
Chrbtmas club account finally matures. .
FAU IN SOUTHERN CALJf'()RNIA is sorting through the •
kid•' Halloween candy and pocketing a Milky Way. Fall la
barbecuing your Thanksgiving turkey in the backyard; cobwebs
in the air conditioner; ruat oo .the bicycle. The wicker patio
furniture is beginning to warp and your son has finally stopped
waxing bis surfboard. ,
One day the sober awareness bits that the bronze glow you
cultivated all summer baa departed. But now it hardly matters.
Everyone ii aa anemic-loollin& u you are.
Great-Aunt Winifred smiled. "My dear, autumn is a
ligntflconl change in climate. Vermilllon trees losing their
follace in brisk winda. Smoky breaths in chilly morning air. The \
flnt nakes of an early snow... •
She paused, lifting her·very definite chin. "As I understand,
you mean the Southern California autumn is as trivial H 10&·
ing one's tan?"
THE MORE I TRIED TO EXPLAIN the sorrier sbe felt for
me. I auppoH onJy resident Southern CaUlorniahS can ap·
preciate our seuonal subtleties. But' yes, Aunt Winifred. Yall ln
Southern CaUlomla is •• basic u a faded tan.
And thouah we have our •eaa~nal diverslliea. we
Wt1tenen still enjoy the comfort of the sun and the comtancy
of &M' palm tree. ,Ve make the adjuatment from bikinis to
............. , .. to lboa. '
8"' we MY•t bav• to 1uffer the wholesale devastation with
wltlelr our 4'p0or'' J:utern rel.Uws have to C'ODtend. Our fall ls not a '°9l1rnorpboe&9 but ratber another variation on a theme.
• IO, Amat Wla1fred you ma)' keep your naked treea ad an· ~. t'll take &outbem Caijfonlia ln the fall., Faded tan and
all.
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STREET MUSICIANS ENTERTAIN PA&seASBY IN DAKAR, RNEOAL
Strtnged tnetrument8 CoMtruc:ted from 8aob9o Tree
l..,ault-y Seenery
'Punchbowl' Uplifting View ,.
. One of the best examples of
earthquake fault activity that
has produced fascinating
sce nery is tbe Devil 's
Punchbowl County Park, easily
accessible b y gas -saving
weekend drivers.
Located about 20 "l'lliles "
souttieast of Palmdale, via State
Route 138 and County Road" N6,
the park is situated in the
Angeles National Forest where
the San Gabriel Mountains meet
the Mojave Desert plateau.
The facility is operated by the
Los Angeles County Parks and.
Recreation Department.
James-W. Norton, travel re·
sear ch s upervisor for the
Automobile Club of Southern
California, said the park's m.ut
feature is Devil'• Puncbbowl; a IGO·foot-deep natural am:
pbltbeater created by tbe
wrenching and folding actioo of
two major faults, the San Jacin·
to and the San Andreas.
Within this "amphitheater,"
eroded slabs of sandstone thrust
upward in overl apping rows. At
their base, a clear, cold stream
flows through stands of cot·
tonwoods and alders that tum a
bri.lliant gold in the fall.
"A mile-long loop trail, lead-
ing from the visitor parking
area, drops to the s tream,"
Norton said, "and then climbs
back via several switchbacks.
•·Along this trail can be seen a
particularly interesting variety
of plant and animal life as both
desert and mountain regions are
represented in the area."
Detailed information about the
flora, fauna and other aspects of
the· park is available at a visitor
exhibit perched near the rim of
the Punchbowl.
The park is open 8:30 a.m. to S
p.m. daily. Fall and·•Princ are
tbe m.t pleasant Umes to visit
-summers are desert bot while
winter often brinp snow and ice
because of the park's 4,700-foot
elevation.
An inviting picnic area is
located among pinon pines .near
the edge of the canyon.
Huntington Beach
DAKAR. Senegal -"At noon Dakar
closes down. After a spicy fish and rice
meal. shop people curl up on the counters
and sleep until 3 when everything opens
again. Though I'd heacd Senegal is a poor
country. ther e are no beggars on the
street .
·'The tourist buteau man said: 'There
ha ve been only three capital crimes Crape
and murder) ia• the last two years, and
only a handful of thefts.· ·
"I walked the streets alone at night
without any'une'asiness.
WE HA VE A WOMAN reporter in lhis
indepe ndent country that used to be
French West Africa.
Black Americans' came over in group
tours after "Roots" showed on TV, for Alex
Haley's slave ancestor, Kunta Kinte, was a
Manding0 from Senegal."This is more of
her report.
***
THEY CALL DAKAR the Paris of
Africa. Tree-lined boulevards and sidewalk
cafes. Bursts of French conversation and
signs in French give ·it a Rue Roy ale feeling. ·'The weather is as gummy as Paris in
August. It's only in the high 80's, but this is
the rainy season."
Tropical rain beats down a couple of
. hours every afternoon. It soaks into the
air. The humidity never lets you cool off.
'·Peanuts bring in $7 of every $10 oT
fres h·money to Senegal. Civil services with
40,000 employees eats up half the national
budget. Tourists would be .a great help to
the country.'' ·
***
"VILIAGE SCENE; A SMILING black
woman in a vivid furquoise boubou dress
hands me he.r six-month-0ld baby to admire.
Baby promptly wets on me. This is not the
land of Pampers.
"Police officers c h ec k the
55·miles-per-hour speed limit with stop
watches. First time we were stopped, our
driver established that he and the cop
shared the same religion. Also that they
were distant relatives. .
"Driver said to us : 'There is a saying
in Senegal that a little dialogue takes care
of everything'.•'
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"TIDES, A CITY OF 300,000, is second
to Dakar. lt'.s famous for its tapestries. We
saw the weavers at work in a sprawling
complex of large airy buildings spread
over well-manicured grounds.
"First the artist paints a picture. Vivid
Senegalese colors in drawings that are
..somewhat ·Egyptian. Then, sitting at his ·
loom, a big wooden fan creaking over him,
, he weaves colored yarn into a tapestry to match the painting.
"The. tapestries are the pride of
Senegal. They are given io noble guests.
and Robert McNamara bought one to hang
in the World Bank.'.'
***
"YOU SEE THE flSIBNG boats head-
into the painter's-blue Atlantic each
PLUS STORE
We self first q-.atity and di~ontinued
merchandise from Se.s.rs ·Retail . and
Catalog Distribution.
"Was" prices quoted are the regular prices at which the
items were formerly offered by Catalog or in many
Sears Retail stores around the country.
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morning. The fish is served in a sau t'{'
that's red hot and delicious.
.. Mafe is chicken or beef in a p(•jlnut
sauce. There's an excellent dish mad',, ol
chicken marinated in lemon. pimiento :.mrl
oni o ns. Then there are m any pl;ec ·1·.,
serving French food quite up to am th111i.:
you' II find on the Ch.amps Elyscc~
"Try the broiled lobs.ters v.1lt~ hut tt·1·
Atenththepriceyou'dpay m Pans.
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"WHAT'S WRONG . WITH I T'! ""'"'jl
concern with health. WP an·ri't 11~t·d le•
liviqg where so many shot-. :111 · .tih • 'it
But where do you find a 1 it\ 111 >s1111 11011
where a woman tounst of ;11111lltl·t c t1l111
too -can walk'the ~tn·t•t-. \\ith11111 .111
escort?. . ·
''Not true of going into har-. 11 '< p11;;>1
ble they'll think you· :.trf• ·a p n1 l1l JI•
least looking for exe1tt:nwnt 1 Ir• 1 1
me .
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R"lnglng Their 1'"ag
·Air Sampl~
Unchanged
Near Dump
A spoke.man for th~ South Cout Alr
Qu11ity M1na1ement Dl1trlct 11y1
there likely will be ''no •W'J>riaet'' when
1nalyai1 l• completed of new air
'11 m plea taken from the McColl
chemical dump neu Fullerton.
The spokesman aaid that a cursory in·
1pection of preliminary raw data now in
~~e--.handa "! analyau indicatea rea"'1u quite po911bly will be consistent with
the last 10-around of testini. ·
BASED ON THE first aet of air
samples, state Health Services Director
Beverlee Myers said airborne chemical
concentrations "do not indicate an im-
mediate threat to health."
The air samples, collected Au1. 19 by
air quality managepi,nt technician•.
showed .the presence of aix chlorinated
hydrocarbons and benzene.
The chemical dump site, owned by
Ramparts Research and · Financial
Corp .• of Laauna Ni1uel, is located In
the vicinity of Rosecrant Avenue and
Sunny Ridae Drive. The 1ite wu uaed
as a dump during World War II.
RESIDENTS NEAR the 'tump site
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9' Appo1 '"'•" Oftt¥
30 %. -40 % -so ·% OFF~
ALL OUR FINE
LEATHER FURNITURE
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have co1J1plained that fumea have &.11 Suede &.-Uardw·-·-·.._-1 -~~---'---e.11 ueed-discomfort 11rcrn nea1. ney;-rr-::~t;i~~-m!!-!!!!!!limi!!==~iOliii--~1 • n
have demanded action from atate of· Western
flciala to eliminate the nuisance. Chair & OttOllJ•n
Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr. ordered t s219 the state Attomey General'• office to Yo~~!i°'
sue to have the dump site cleaned up,
but action bu been withheld u the
state and the dump owners d.lacuaa out·
of-coust aolutlom to the problem, ac·
c9rdin1 to an Attorney General'•
spokesman.
Ais9tauallty m~a1ement penonnel,
the spokesman said, be1an collectinl
new air aamplea one week aao.
THEY INl'llALLY l.DteodecJ to com-
plete aamplin1 98 houn latet_ but the
teatin1 period wu extended tbrou1h
next Tuesday due to winds blowtne in the
dumpaite, tbeapokeaman said.
He added that official reaulu of the
aamplin1 will be releued by the state
Department of Health Services.
But. the initial inspection of the data
collected thus far. the spokesman said,
indicates that levels are lower than or
equal to the previously recorded levels.
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Closed Frida~ and Saturdays
·Save 35°/o to 55°/o Mia;ion Viejo Activities Commi~ members Ffed ~d Annabelle McGuire,
left, and Elaine Carter, Ooat chairwoman, examine one of the many but-
terflies that will adorn Million Viejo'a entry in the 92ncl Tournament of
Roses Parade. The entry will have a "Summertime" theme to coincide
witb tbe overall parade tlmne, ''The Great Outdoon." Tbe community ta a
frequmt 1a111N1tak• troplay_wtwr ~Jbe New Year'• Day clu1lc.
~ chemical concentra-
tions were below allowable levels and
that the concentration of bemene wu about that which wowd be found around
a aelf-Ml'Vice 1uo11De atalioa.
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on custom •pes, top
treat1nents and bedspreads.
OutlOOk CLOSE JUDICIAL RACE . • •
• <From Pase AJ>
to bis lack of a campaip statement u well u 5'==~~aible name 1damWcatklD l1l JUi OllllOD-' \o professional football players Jack and Jim
Youn1blood, defenalve standouts for the Rama:··
Youniblood, the attorney, aald be carried
precincts in Santa Ana, a city with a lar1e Hi•·
panic PQINl.Uon, while Orolco won areu of
Tustin and Oranae, which are malnly anClCf?i
Additionally, Youn1bloodJlu cited his mar-
rta1e to a black woman a proof be barbon no
prejudicial feelln11 toward DOD·wblte ethnic
1roup1.
Tbe candidate, who claims bla law enforce-'
ment back~ .allowed bim to Yiew criminal
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CA.> Olk* '-~ ,.....,...., ••• , CNcll lftr'Mft
defendant.a in their "natural habitat," a aid be
picked Orozco to run a1a.inlt in June because of·
buic ph11oeopbk differeacea.
Lectures
Oflerwl-l~u. Yoan1blood felt 0101co ba
been too lenient with certain defendant., a belief which led him to ml8takenly claim bll Humoriat, philosopher
opponent bad been censured bf fellow jud&ea. and autbor' John Robe
"I felt I could do the job better," Clarke will preaent lour
Youn1blood said of hia declaion t.o run. lectures Oil the human
O"'*O Hid he bu bMn told by polic• or.--.,enonality at Oran1•
Ileen wbo attend a clua be· teaches at Cal Cout Colle1e in Coeta
St1te, Fullerton that be bu a reputatioo in bar· llffa~ rio conuounit1• for bein1 toqb. Tbey will be held on
He a1lo said he bu won endonementa from aucceaalve Fridays from
police chiefs In Tultbl and Oraqe a well u 1: JO to t : 30 P. m . la
from Sblrlft·CoroMr Brad Gatel -and Manbal OCC '• Science Hall Don Rhea. be11.nniq Oct. 24.
"My oath involvu doiq die job fairly," For lnlormaUon
Oroacf aaicl. · 551·59.
lie Mded that be blld DO pred&poatttae to be ..---------
eltber tousb or lenient wben b&Ddllnl a
crlmtul c11t9 md tried simply to Judie eacb de·
fend at wta6" nme before him on an lndlvidual
baala.
Both caadidatel alace TraUer'a ruliq have
been adi"1)' aollclllna · doaaticma to fuel their
campalp cbl9ta u well aa attkiq further •· donemeall ..
. Ya.cblood aaid he bu won the backin1 of
rank and ft.le police offtcen ln die Judicial dil·
trict • well u the endorsem'ent of Spperior CourtJudleWlWam MWTay.
Orozeo said he bu been 1otn1 out to make
luncbtitM apeecMI and appearances and bu
raised an aadttloaal •10,000 alnce June, when
hi• campalp netted •u.ooo.
Younsblood 11id he didn't know bow much
money he luld taken tn 1ince June but,felt It wu
aublt..Utlly 1 ... than Orosco'• total.
The bard campalpinc. botft6iD'eve, •bould
produce rwulta In November far different than
June. -
Asked lf the final out~me Nov. 4 woakl be
u cloee, Oroleo said, "Heavm forbid, rilbt?"
Added Youniblood of die race, "It'• bec!ome
a cause now. It'• Juat the principle ot the tblq." ' ....... , CWALN•AL
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SENDS PRESIDENTIAL BIBLICAL SCORECARD ACROSS COUNTRY
David Bal9'0er Saya Book 0.vH CandkSatff' View.• on Blbllcal laauea
SCORECARD. • •
(From Pa•e A4 )
"Ma.(ly Christians had some preconre1ved
notions about Carter Some are true and some
-----· .-un't.. This.-gi ves them <the voters) a chance to
see if they agree with the man. They can hear jt
from bis own lips, where he said it, when he said
it," Balsiger said.
Balsiger said he took on the scorecard pr-0-
ject in June and has invested about $25,000 in it.
His first step was to research the biblical issues
that he and associates agreed on. The next step
was to research candidates' views on the Issues.
"WE DIDN'T FIND the Panama Canal or
Taiwan to be biblical issues, but things like na-
tional defense and balan<.'ed budgets do have
many scriptural references," Balsiger said.
The Scorecard contains biblical citations so
that readers can turn to their Bibles to check
ex.act biblical quotations on the issues.
Balsigner, a Republican, says he'll vote for
either Reagan or American Independent Party
candidate John Rarick.
\ .. Ge~ Who? I Teep'Aiins for 2000
BOHEMIA, N. Y. <AP> -The 1980 pre·
aidential campaign may be on moat Americans' minds, but teen-ager James F .
Gesualdi is thinking about the presidential
campaign in the year 2000.
At age 18, Gesualdi may be the youn1est
presidential Jv>peful around and he is de-
termlnecl to~ the youngest president in the ,
history of the United States when he reaches
38.
HE ALREADY HAS his campaign
slogan: "Gesfor Pres."
"I've been reading that the year 2000 is
going to be a disaster as far as energy and
environment a:tt concem~<t." said the youth.
"But I still believe in Amenca. I still think
things can be accomplished here."
One of a special group of top t eens iden·
"tified by the publication, "Who's Who Among
·American High School Students," the young
politico already has several leadership roles
to his credit.
RE HAS BEEN class president for three
years and student body president at Connet-
quot High School. where he was the first stu·
dent represent ative on the school district
Budget Advisory Committee. \
"I have had one political setback," la-\..
meols the class of 1980 high school graduate.
That was at the New York State Summer
Leadership Training Institute in 1978, where
he ran for elective office and lost. ,
"It was a treme ndous experience ·
because it S()bered me up." · '\.
HIS CURRENT "'political organization"
has a ftnanciaJ,...(.oordinator, a friend he met
at a Waahidgtbn, D.C., cong ressional
seminar, an honorary treasurer, a local
banker and an adviser for ptllitary affairs,
and a teacher wbt> is in the U.S. Army
Reserves.
"I'm just pulling together people who
know more about" these things than l do,"
Gesualdi explains. He plans to contact them
periodically whi.le studying government at St.
Lawrence Univenity in Canton, N.Y.
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Ballot lss ues League Agenda
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ballot are plannC'd •l Oct 22 21 mfflln•• of llHt
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Tk Newport Mes11 urut wtll mfft at 12 . IS
p.m . W~a.y. In th .. horn~ ot Adelle M.•nell,
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The Irvine-nlecht unit wtll mHt at 1 IS p m
WedQelday In lht' hume ot Janice ll•Ulaway,
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Tbe SaddlcbMrk 11 unit will mfft at 7 15
p.m . Wedne1d11y. an lh~ home ol. Robble Davia.
24612 Catalonia, Mission Vtdo
The Laguna Beat'h µnit will m.-et at \t 1~
a.m . 1'hl.lnday, an the home of Marilyn r aull'y,
124 Kiviera Way. l.1tguna B•·•ch '
The S*1dleblll'k l unat wlll meet at 9 30 a m
Oct. 28 at Unrolo Savang11 and Loan. MouJtoo
Parkway, LMjUna lhlls
AU lhe W\lt m~el1n1s a~ open to Utt' public 'and all interested tnd1v1du llls are mv1ted to at
tend.
• • • THURSDAY .\1' 8·15 p.m , \he Newport
Harbor Lod~e of 8 'na1 8 'ralh 1s sponsoring a de
bate on lhe presiden•iaJ elertlon. ft wtll be in lhe
sociaJ hall of the Harbor Reform Temple at the
intersection of Jambor~e Roild and Eastblurf
Drive in Newport Beach. ·
County s upervisor elect Hruce Nestande
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Hl!ADS CAUFORNIA MR AS80CIATION
CoroM def Mar La.,.,. w.-.
TOP LAWYER. • •
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bargain services have not proven to be a
panacea, though they 'helped make legal aid
mou..acceuible, he said.
"We need lo keep being innovative to brea.k
down \he barriers to mid-America," Wenke
said.
But clouding this . and ·nearly every other
improvement in the delivery or legal services
has been the lingering problem of crowded
courta anct ·civil backlog&:
Already a "crilicaJ situation in Los Angeles
" County," Wenke said, Orange County isn't far
bebiDd.
"A lot of il is altitude by j~ and al·
lomeys," the bar association chief said.
\
HE ADVOCATED FEWER delays and
shorter triaJs as ways to unsnarl congested
-calen4an. -"A lot can be done to reduce lhe delays," he
said. "A kit.of il is in attitude."
Another quality control plan for which
Wenke said be would lobby is legislation to
force unaccredited law schools to receive ac-
creditation or close.
CALlFORNIA ALREADY leads lhe nation
in num~ of law schools, with 52 at last count.
Thia amounts to nearly 2S percent or the na·
lion's total.
In additio n to c los ure of unapproved
schools, Wenke said, he also would push for
legislation limiting the number of times would·
be attorneys can ta.ke 'the bar examination. At
present, there is no such limit.
"Our testing is not whaUt should be," he
said.
WENKE SAID ANY solutiona to the prob·
lem1 confropting the legal profession in the
1980s will have to come from lhe locaJ bar U ·
sociations.
The ideas can be planted with them, he
said, but action will have to come at the local
level.
'• '"lbe sophilUcalion of U)e practice of law
bu dynamically changed," Wente said. "And
lhe practice of law will have to. adapt to the
complex tim~."
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County Savings and Loan League.
l'atlerson will talk at a league dinner set lor
6:30 p.m. al the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana.
Reservationa al $11 per person can be made by
calling 837·9884.
Rep. Patterson 1s a member of the House
Banking Committee. * • •
THE COUNCIL OF Hepublican Women,will
hf;!ar a talk Thursday by Ernest J . Dronenburg
of California's Board of Equalization. He
represents the 2nd District, which includes Orange County.
The Republican Women will meet starting
at 11 a.m. ·at Santa Ana's Saddleback Inn.
Reservations for the S8 luncheon can be made
through Mrs. U.S. Grant, 14851 Jeffrey Road,
Irvine . or by calling 551-3461.
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CANDIDATES FOR THE .. 73rd Assembly
District. incumbent Dennis Mangers <D> and
challenger Dr. Nolan Frizelle <RI, will appear
Wednesday at Orange Coast College.
Or. Frizelle will speaJt from 1·2 p.m. in
Room 108 of OCG 's Counseling and Admission
OCfice. Assemblyman Mangers will speak from
2·3 p.m. at the same location.
Admission is free, and the public is invited
to attend ·
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INSIDE : •Entertainment •Erma Bombeck
•Horoscope •Ann Landers
iu~. Oc'°** 19, IMO ••
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Aikens Joins Immortals With Blasts ...
His Horriers ,Get Royals Even With 5-3 Win
KANSAS CITY. Mo 1I\I'1 Tht· n•m~.s
t·om" n~ht uut of ha~d1 tll lorn l..ou
w<•re .ioan.i out T ht>y we re u putr or
rot'kc~ labc•lwl lroin tht• mormmt they
that would IX! homers an other parks. but
art.' outs here."
Gehrlai . Rutw l<uth, l>uk .. Snldt'f. l\llr ke
M a nlle. They 11n· omt' l)f th<' 111amC' '5
..ir~ah."tlt slu.:~l·rs, l.1111 nont• 11f lh1•m ever
ll<'CompliShl•d 111 a \\M id S.-11ci. ~hat
Willie Alk1•1111 of tht· t\ ,lrl:!'llS c'tt) l<•n ulit
did Saturdu'
left h 1s but ·
··t 'ma 1'tn·uk h1th'r und l'n1 011 u JJrctty
,l!Ood ~lrt'ltk " l\1111l1·d Aiken.. who wa~
That was no problem in game rour. His
homers were huge blasts the first one a
ringing liner and tht! second !1 majestic,
high drive
A 1keru1 r\X•k,•h•11 ,1 µ.11 r l>( h1111w run:-
his se<"ond ""' h11111 l•r ,.:.111w 11( Ilk 1~1
series u:-· th1· H11) .ib tlt'fralt•d th•·
Philadelph1.1 l'h1l h1·, ~ 3 S 1t11nh1) 111 ''"
the best or St'\'l'll '\1•n1•s ..it .! :.!
fJn 1 '\' Todat1
l'lta..ttM~I I al I
··1 ·m JUSt on a streak and everything
seems like it's going good for me." said Aike ns.
n";1mt'd uht'r W1lhc Mays, another o( the
11 ,i11 t1f hirnt· 1·row11
Philadelphia Manage r Dallas C:reen is
l>eginnin~ to look for a little help with , Aikens. ·
The homers. 1n the first .mJ 'l'' nncl 1n
nings, st'nt A1kt.>n:.. ,•r.1"h111~ rnto the· World
Mries rttord bool. ,J111n~s1dt• lht' .:tmlc s •
immortals und lt'ft him standing at the
plate. adm1rinl: tht•1r fl1,.:h1
At·tua'l\. whcn thl' ~enes 1eturned to
K tlO "a." l'11} th1:. ~ 1·t·kl·n.d. A1kt!11!> was con
'crnt·d
"I let.AU \ ha\t'O I tlunc loo well here
th1~ H·ar " <1..11d A1k~n ... who had 20 home
runs dunnt,: the regul ar St'ason 'There's
nu doul>t an m) mind. this 1s the big~est
IJdCR. in the Amt-rn·an League a nd the ball
dot•:.n't carr) at J ll That's hurt me a lot.
I vc a lot of long flies hack to the track
"IC you've got a book on him. I'll use it."
he said. "I do believe we 're not pitching
him right But he's on a roll.·· •
THElt< SECOND straight victory al
horn~ enabled the Royals to tie the ser1es
and insure a return trip to Philadelphia for
at least a sixth game. In today's fifth
ga_m e. Philadelphia will use rookie 1\1 arty
,
"WHEN I HIT' J h.i:.cbaJI 1u•IJ .rnd I
know it's golllg out. I lih to "'..itch and get
some enjoyment out or 1t. said A1kt-ns
There was no doubt th.it t.'lther of th<' two
Ducks Tie· USC
·Orego1~ Takes Moral Victory, 7-7
E U GENE . Ore <AP I
Oregon football 1·oa ch H1rh
Brooks disde1 ms fie gamP~ :.and
won't even makt' an t>xcept1on .
for his t eam's stunning 7.7
deadlock Saturdav with s econd
ranked Southern Cal
"This tie is agiunst a quality
football team ." Brook~ s:11d
"But it's disheartl•ning to kno"
that tht> players exe<•ut<>d as well
as they did anrl c&m.e 4p s hort of
victory
''.We are not ... ery hCJppy with a
tie." he added. "Rut I guess I
am glad SC didn 't pull out the
win at the end."
"I CAN'T SAY enough about
our defensive game plan.'' the
Oregon coach said "We made
USC earn everything 1t got."
The Trojans, 5·0·1, who en·
tered the g am e as two -
touehdown favorites on a 25·
game unbeaten streak, got 158
,.yards r ushing from bruising
tailback Marcus .Allen, but he
was stopped on the biggest play
or the fourth quarter a fourth·
and-one situation at the Oregon
, 32-yard line.
"It was a great defensive
play," admitted Southe rn Cal
Coach John Robinson.
"1 rell we brought that tie on
ourselves." ~on said. "We
bad m any ol'f>ortunities. The
penalties seemed to be the rule or
theday forus ."
• OUT·HERN Ci\I, wa s
penalized for 85 yards. including
three costly holding call s
• Oregon, :2.2-2, could hav.e won
the game except for a fumble re·
covery by the Trojans on the
Southern Cal 1 yard line. On the
play. one official signaled that
Oregon tailback llcggie Brown
had crossed the goal line for a
touchdown before the fumble but
he was overruled by another of·
ficial.
"The eitpl anat1on the offidal
gave me was that the player
crossed the goal line but the ball
didn't.'' Brooks said. ~"It was just one of those calls
that controverS\' surMund~."
Robinson said. "i don't think he
was in the end zone "
SOUTHERN CAI. took a 7-0
lead with 10:31 le rt in the first
half when wide receiver Jeff
Simmons made a controversial
diving catch of a 38-yard pass
from Gordon Adams deep in the
end zone. ·
Saturday's
Football
. West
USC7,0regon7
Cal27,0regonSt.6
Washlngton27, Stanford 24
Colo. St. 26, San E>lego St. 7 Long Bch. St. 23, San Jose 21.
•Rockies
BY U 70, Utah St.46
Wash. St. 38, Arizona 14
Boise St. 26, CS Full .. 11
Most in the capacity <·rowd of
4:!.733 thought Simmons was out
of the "end zont but offlC'ials
ruled the touchdown good.
Oregon. whit·h lost to Cal 31·6
I ast week and hadn 't beaten
Southern Cal 'ii nce 1!)71 . JUSt
missed a touchdown with two
1ninutes lert in the half when the
Trojans recovered tailback Heg-
g 1 e Brown's fumbl e on the
Southe rn Cal one
The Ducks tied the SC'ore with
l · 2·1 left in the third period on a
3·yard run up the middle by
fullback Terrance Jones.
Sophomore quarterback Kevin
Lusk, who started the game but
s hared duties with ailing Heggie
Ogburn, connected with Greg
Moser on· a 66-yard pass play to
the Southern Cal nine to set up
the score.
BOTH TEAMS HAD minor
scoring threats in the final
quarter.
Southern Cal 's drive was
stopped on the Oregon 32 when
Allen was belted for no gain on a
fourth-and-one situation.
Oregon had the laat scoring
opportwlity. moving to the Tro-
1an · 42·yard line before Lonnie
Lott intercepted an Og burn pass
with less than ::i minut e to go.
,\ last gasp effort by Southern
Cal was killed by a personal fouJ
penalty.
The Tro1ans ' Enc llipp rn1~s
ed the only field goal try of the
d:ly , a 45 yardf•r that fell short
C'arly in the third quarter.
THE DE•'ENSIVE struggle
unrolded before the third-largest
home crowd in Oregon history
and the first capacity crowd at
Autzen stadium in nine years.
Both teams spent mos t of the
afternoon trying to run the
football. The 6-foot-2, 200-pound
Allen carried the ball on all byt
10 of the Trojans' running plays.
Oregon's work horse was
Brown, who wound up with 87
yards on 28 carries .
Adams completed 10 of 20
passeS'for 103 yards and had one
intercepted. Lusk completed
rive of aix for 97 yards with no
Interceptions. ·
IN TOTAL O•'F2NSE,
Southern Cal bad a slight edge
with 281 yards .compared to ?14
for the Ducks .
APW ........
BREAKING AWAY -USC running back Marcus Allen
breaks a tackle by pulling away frorh Oregon's Mike
Nolan. Allen picked up 159 yards but the Ducks tied the
Trs>jans, 7-7.
<See ROYAl.S, Page 8 2)
Phillies' J
Starter: .
Blaine Me
KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP >
Pil<'her Larry Christenson. took
the blame fo r the Philadelphia
Phillies' 5·3 loss to the Kansas
City Royals m the fourth game
of the World Series Saturday'.
Christenson. a rireba lling
right hander. gave up four runs
and five hits in just one-third of
a n inning a!> the American
League c hampio n Hoyals
evened the Series with the Na·
tional League winners at two
games apiece. .
"I can put the we ight on my
shoulders," said Christenson.
who was plagued by a series of
inj uries during his career .
"I let the tea m down. It's as
easy as that."
The Phillies' starter. who has
over.come a broken collarbone, a
spur in his shoulder and
numerous groin pulls to keep his
career going, was especially up-
set over a two-run homer he
threw to the Royals· Willie
Aikens. ·
·'That pitch I could have hit
out." said Christenson. "Every
homer he has hit in this series
(four) has been ri&ht down the
middle. We've simply made a
mistake."
Christenson said of George
Brett, whose RBI triple pre·
ceded Aikens' home run. "I
respect a George Brett. He hit a
great pitch."
Phillies Manager Dallas
Green said Christenson lacked
the wrist pop that &wea tum-the
overpowering fastball.
"He just didn't have it today.''
said Green. "The fastball was
not exploding." ·
Christenson~sat calmly on a
stool in front of his locker and
met wave after wave. of re·
porters with a demeaning but
honest appraisal or the job he
didn't do against Kansas City.
"It was the worst· game 1:ve.
had all year,'' said the 6·foot-5
hurler. "I only remember · two
games that l 've been in all year
that we lost."
The Phillies w~re unable to
overl'ome the first-inning. four·
run deficit. even though their re-
llef pitchers allowed only one
mo re run the rest of the game.
Shortstop Larry Bowa, who is
having an excellent series at bat
and in the (ield, put the game in
its proper perspedive from his
team's standpoint: "We did
c ome bac k but it was n 't
enough.··
Bowa gave the Royals credit
for playing aggressive baseball,
turning a couple or normal
singles into doubles.
"Well. it's the best-or-three
now." Bowa concluded.
Green was asked about the al-
leged knockdown pitch by re-
liever Dickie Noles against
Brett.
"I didn't see a knockdown.
pitch." said Green. "The only
guy who got upset was Jim Frey
C Royals manager). You will
note that George ~rett didn't
complain."
Phils catcher Bob t1oone tried
to explain the pitch.
"He (Noles) was trying to
rome inside and the baill sailed."
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Even Fans A waken
L~sey-. Goosey KC: ..
Playing Its &ame
KANSAS CITY. Mo_, (AP)
FivC" da~ ago, A'rnos Ottttat in
the gloom of the visit o r s
clubhouse al Veterans Stadium
and said. "The next two games
are gomg to tell what l.hese clubs
are made of."
Saturday, after the Kansas
floyals beat the Phillie:> 5·3 and
squared the World Series at two
games apiece. Otis was happy
with what he had seen,'
"But there's still one big dlf
ference in the two games we've
won here and the two they won
ther e.'· said the veteran center
fielder who's been swingm g one of
the hott~st bats in the Fall •
Classic.
"THEY CAME BAtK to beat
us after we h ad the lead 1n
Philadelphia and -we didn 't have•
to do that here. T~y came 1n
our place looking for a four-
game sweep. I don't know what
they're thinking now but they've
got to be reeling bad ..
The consensus in the Kansas
City clubhouse. which was sur.
prisingry subdued. was this : the
Royals at last are playing their
game.
And today's matchup will ' be
the most important so rar.
"If we lose, that means we .
have to win two in
Philadelphia ," said c;eoq;e
Brett. "If we win. we only have
to win one in Philadelphia.··
CUNT HURDLE, who
doubled Saturday. said the
Royals have r egained the
mQJD.eJltum.
"They've lost two in a row:
they're in the same boat we
were." he note&. "We're playing
o ur game now,_s mooth and
toosey-~oos9. Our"" fans woke·m
up and reminded us of how we
used to play. We forgot and even
though this is a World Series. we
<'an'l try to do things we can't
do.
"I 1.:an"t see us losing t<>mor .
row in nur park."
l!al McRae. who taught. Brett
ho" to hustle. gave the Royals
ttn emotional lift in the first in
ntnt; when he doubled in front of
center fielder Gar ry Maddox ,
s liding into second barely ahead
of lht• throw.
"WE AS i\ TEAM have beer
playing that kind of baseball for
a long 11 me ,·· said secona
baseman Frank White. "That
play by ~lac· typified the way we
pl a~ We weren't trying to shQW
up an) outfielders. Th~t 's just a
routine plav ror us."
• · 1 wasn't runn ing on his
artn ... Mc Hae said. "I watched
Maddox yesterday. He went 'to
the ball slowly and hit the cutoff
man with a kind of pop throw.•·
"I doubt 1f we could pull that
off again real soon." s aid White.
Although they've extracted
themselves from the brink of
di sastcr.,the Kansas City
players were quietly pleased
with their second straight vi<'·
tory. There was no jumping and
shouting.
"WE ~'TILi. GOT two games
to go. The war is still on," said
Mc Hae. "You are not supposed
·to s mile when you're in combat.
We're all happy right now but
we won't feel great until it's
over."
EHt
Pltt4~ West Virginia u Penn~t. 24,Syr.cuse 7
5out" Alabarne27,Tennesseeo
Georgle41, VanderblltO
Rams' Task: Contain 49ers' Attack
• N. Carolina 28, N. Carol Ina St
S. Carollne49, Cincinnati 7 Fle.St.41, Boston Col. 7
MldWelt
NotNO.me30 Army3
OhloSt.27L tndlMa 17 MlcNten~11.Mlnnesota 14 Purdut'5,.1Nlnols 20 Nt11r.U•10ktehoMeSt. 7
Mlllourl'51Colorado7
K-••OW9lt.'7 , ..... . ::--u,K .... st.21 .._,.._MM7 ::~..:~~ .....
By JOHN SEVANO
Of .. DellY ,..... .....
SAN FRANCISCO -Bud Carson en-
joys nothing more than being preaented
with a good challenge, aqd he should
certainly get hia wish fulfilled today
when the Rams tackle the 49en here at
Candlestick Park before an expected
aelle>Ut crowd of 81,IOO.
Carson, the Rama' defensl ve
coor~t bu apent endleu houra
thla put week 1oln1 over film• of
Coach BUI Walab'a off ..... And be
cu allo lbake bla a..ad wbea uktd to
expomd•tbe hK abe..S ol bim. .. I .,._we wen 811 rlabt llll time
a1alftlt tbem and we weren't," ex-
plained Carson. ''They scored 26 points
against us .
Carson's problems are compounded by
the 49ers' multi-faceted offense, which
never seems to show the same wrinkle
more than twice. Thus, it'• difficwl '\o
strutture a defenae to combat such an
attack.
"lt'a harder work, but more of a
chaUense," aaya Canon of the team'•
preparatJon. "They 're awfully loocl of·
fenalvely, on the aam• par with Pittabur1
andDallu."
_____ lJ ___ J
Fortunately for the Rams. the 49ers
ha-ve to play defense. loo, and this is
where the difference between the two
lies. San Francisco, young and inex·
pertenced, simply doesn't ha• the
hones, like the Rams possess, lo be
compet.iUve yet.
"You can hide youth and lnexperi~nce
on offense, you can't qp defense," ad-
mlla Walsh.
For Walth, however, even preparing
hit offenae lhia week half> been a prob·
lem.
AU-purpoee running back Paw Hofer •
the main COi in Walsh's structure and
the leadin1 receiver ln the NFL. UD·
derwent knee aur1ery Tbunday and ts
_,___, ______ , ___ _
lost for the remainder of the season.
The quarterback situation Is unstable,
too, as Steve DeBerg hasn't lived up to
ttiS. pMmise or last year and has been
replaced'by two-year veteran Joe Mon·
tana' out of Notre Dame.
Montana, in a reserve role, enjoyed a
fine performance against lhe Rams two
weeks ago in which he completed 21 of 33
passesfor2S3yards andtwotouchdowns.
The game, however, was way out of
reach during his cameo role as the 49ers
took a beating, 48·26. As a matter of
fact, after a 3.() start, the 49en have
taken three succeaai ve beatlnp -the
(~e llAMI, Pa1e 82)
•
•
··in DAIL 'Y PILOT
A Cepeule "eport From th World of Sport•
#
Player Attacks Offa I
During BYlJ's 70-46 Win
t-'rom APl>l••ld118
l.OtiAN l't~h l\ragh1o1m Youn!(·, Jlrn •
McMlahon. thti n11t1ofl s leading pauer, lhrew ror • •
485 )•ard.~ and six tou1·hdowna aa llYU crushed
Utah Stat&!, 70 .-6. SaJurday In a wild and bitter · .
nont'onftor"nc·e rootbull .:11mt' that wa11 mun·d by t• pl11yer s
11tl11<'k ot M offlt'1al Mdilllhon t~sed four Sl'Onn~ pu111t!~ in the first half ol
the contt'lll and ran lor 11nothcr ~'·on·. :i1etung N<'AA n1rord11
or 342 y11rds p1u1sin.i and 358 ants total offense for a haU
The ~nalty pl1tgued gamti tpok 11n u~ly turn m1dwa)·
through the fourth pt>ruld when HVL' ddens1ve tackle
Pulusila 1-'ililA~U. e1el'led from the ~ame ror a 0Mf(rant foul'
attacked umpire John B1lefri from 0eh1nd and landed sevt!ral
blows before being puJled awa)'.
The 249·pound 1-'itl1t~a was esl'orted from the playln~
· • field and spent the rest of the game on lhe bench R1lefh rmished
the game. · h h d Utah State. 2·4. tn1ling &a 24 late in t e t 1r quarter .
scored on three ronse<'utive possessions with touchdown
passes by quarterback Bob Gaghano of 25 and 54 yards , and
a one-yard run by Maurire 1'umer . • . McMahon. who had gone out of the game late m ~he Uurd
quarter. returned to engineer a 50-yard sronng drive, run
..ning for the final eight.yard score himself
------Qwlle ol .llw Dafl ------.
Lury Keanaa, Lamar .University ~ootball co~ch,
after Baylor attempted an on-side kirk with e1g~l
seconds left and a 42· 7 lead: .. Maybe they were afraid
we'd run it back all the way, then line up and go for 30
points."
Grrl;ky •~eod.11 f;dntoHlfHI \/ifeffH11
Wa,..e Gretaky scored two goals and set up Iii
another Saturday night as Edmonton collected its '
first National Hockey League point this season
thanks to a 5.5 tie with the New York Islanders.
Former Los Angeles Kings center Butch Goring scor.ed a goal
for the Islanders . . . . Mario Tremblay scored a pair or first·
period goals as Montreal defeated Vancouver 4-1 for the Cana-
dians' first victory of the season . . Gilbert Perre•ult scored
one goal and assisted on ··another, and
goaltender Don Edwards stopped 42 shots as
Buffalo stopped Pittsburgh. 4-2. Edwards is
now unbeaten in his last 10 games aga1rU1t
Pittsburgh and has not lost to the Penguins
since 1977 ' . . . Six different Flames
scored and goaltender Pat Riggla shut out
Minqesota for more than SS minutes as
'Calgary defeated the ~orth Stars. 6·2. The
Flames' victory improves their record to
3-1 ·2 while the North Stars fell to 2· l · l . . .
Mike Gartner, scoring four goals, including
,.11H1AULT. three straight in the second period, spark~
Washington to an 8-2 victory over the New York Hangers ....
Two goals by Al Sims and single scores by Tom Rowe and Dave
Debol, propelled Hartford to a 4·2 victory over the hapless
Detroit Red Wings . . . Two goals by Pat Hkkey sparked
Toronto lo a 6-2 win over Philadelphia in a brawl-filled contest
. . . W•yne Babycb scored his second goal of the game and
fifth of the season six minutes into the third period to .. lift St.
Louis to a 3·2 victory over Boston and the Bruins· goalkeeper
Ro&JeVac.._.
Efl..,ard• Bro1lwn llftld G•"I LA-ad'
Dave and D•nny Edwards combined for a !I
better-ball , seven-under-par 65 and retained ~one-
stroke lead in the third round of the Walt Disney
world national team golf championship at Lake
Buena Vista, Fla. Saturday. Rookies Doug Campbell and Mike
Gove moved to within a single shot of the lop spot
. . . American Lee Trevino shot one-under-par 71 with a bogey
on the 17\b hole and recaptured the lead in t~e third round of the
th ~e-lZophy golf.competition in Pans~uburb'St. Nonr
.__11-_,l ... a Breteche ... Marlene floyd and P•t Bradley advanced to
the finals of the J & B Pull-off al the Desert lnn Country Club.
s
f
JHelColeswillface Penny Pulzforthird place. ·
Lcu•··e~oHd SIMM ........ a ........ aHd
Brian Wlnten sank a desperation jump shot m
with one Second remaining to. give Milwaukee a
107-106 victory over Cleveland Sat~rd~y night in
the National Basketball Assoc1at1on ... In
other ·action, Kenny N•ll, a rookie, came ~ff t~e bench to
score 15 points, including Indiana's final six points. as the
Pacers edged Boston. 103-99 ... ,..Jullu Erving scored 24
points and Steve Mix added 23 as Philadelphia defeated
Washington. 117 -101. Elvin Hayes led
Wa~hington with 20 points and. moved i!llo
sixth pface on the NRA all-time scoring
list with 23,)68. He passed former Laker
Elgin Baylor on the list . . . Rookie re·
serve Mike Gmlnski scored 19 points, In·
cluding nine in the final quarter to lead
New Jersey to a 107-90 win over Chicago
... Georie Gervin hit a ~ame high
20 points as San Antonio rollea to an easy
110·96 win over Dallas . San Antonio re-
. gistered its fourth straight win .' . Ar·
moad HUI hit a 20 foot JUmper with one
second left in the second overtime period to gave Atlanta a
125·123 victory over Detroit. The defeat waR Detroit 's Rlxth of
the season and 20th straight includinl( lal'lt season to tie ~n
NBA record for consec..-ive defeats . l.onnle Sheltoa
tossed in a season-high 30 Points to power Seettle lo a 127 122
wtn over Kansas City. Forward John Johnson !IC'Ored 26 points to help Seattle galn its second victory or Uie !lea!lon
... Mrtaa DnUey scored 42 points as Utah nbrly IJlew
a 19 point lead but held on to defoMt Oenver 117· I 15 It wall the
fifth straight game Oantley had 11cored more than :t() points
. . . .. Golden State fou@hl olr a late Ht11111lon rally to beat
the Rockets, 108-101. Lloyd f'rtt hit a three point hasket with
one second remaining to help the Warrlor11 wrap 11 1111
ll11•er Sri• Lage.a .~ ,.,....,rd
Three-time Indy winner AJ V•1er 11cl H qualHy •
ing record for Laguna Si!u rt•ceway Saiturday 08
he claimed .. the pole poeltlon for \he Can.Am
Challenae race with a 121. quaUfylna run on the l.ll
mile course ... Doti Olalmeyer, executive produrer or NRC
Sporta, has defended his World Serles announccr11 for ques·
Uoning the accuracy of the Jugs Speed Gun vsed to determine
the velocity of pitches. Ohlmeyer said of lhe announcers' re-
marks: "We felt an obligation to our
vielers." . . . A neurosurgeon uy11
S&eu UUle • turned loose by the St. Loul&
Cardinals of the NFL. is totally paralyzed
and flthling for his life after belna ln·
· volved ln an auto a ccident early f''rlday
. . . Polesitter Doule AllllOlll, look.inc
for bis first victory in two yean. will lead
a fast field Into today's American 500
Grand National stock car race at North
• Carolina Motor Speedway . . . RunnlDI • ~ ' back -Ker..nll. who miued the nnt
.... llll l•mel ~ the re1ular NFL MUOll With
• kMe lJ\IUl'J• wa activated by the Denver BronCOI ...
... OJ 9 I of .lepan 1ot up from I fint·round knockdown
...-. .,_ a llard.foqbt apUt declllon over South Korean Park
Om .. I to NtalD hi• World •• BoJdq COWkll flywel1ht
ell1•,l•ldp Ill '•pan. .
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Fro• P•p 81
ROYALS. • •
h¥•trom 11.i•inilt K an11a11 City 'a
Larry Gura
Aikens uploded hi11 third and
fourth hom4'ra of thl• series in
lhe rtrat two 1nnlng1 as the
tioy1tb1 rU11hed Into 1t biit early
I cad Tht'n Dennis Leonard,
loiwr of the fir•t te1tme. m1tde the
oultel' !ll1tnd up with a tcrltty
nine> hlllt'r t~·fort' being relieved
Ill th~ tl16'hth
A1keru. ialao hud lwo homers In
tht• OJICnlnll i,:amt> or the serteS
and bt•l•ame the :seventh man in
h1at ory to hit rour or more
homer11. In u ::ungle St'r1es Duke
Snadt>r did 1t tw1re. and the
othe•ni to al'<'cHn phsh the feat
w•·rc Lou tiehng, Rabt! Ruth,
ti.ink Huuer, <icnc Tenace and
llt·gMu' J al·kson, who owns the
:-11'ngll' sc ri ~s r<'l•ord of five
ho111cri. ..
f'our players c;ehng, Huth,
Snider and M1rkey M antic all
had Lwo homer ~ames twice in
t.ile1r 1·areers . but Aikens
bel•a1ne the "first man to do it In
a single series.
AIKENS ALSO became the
fo urth player in ser ies history to
tut homers in consecutive in·
nings. The others were Ruth.
who did it twice. J ackson and
T ed Kluszewski
The Hoyals came out swinging
a~ainst Philadelphia s tarter
Larry Christenson and it paid
off:
.. SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL I FOOTBALL
LeadoH man Willie Walson.
battling a l·for· 13 series slump.
opened with a single to left.
Refore Christenson threw a
pitch to the next batter, Frank
White. he threw over to first,
hoping t-0 keep the speedy
Wilson close. But the pit'koff at·
tempt was in the dirt and
s kipped past Pete Rose into
right field. Wilson raced ad>und
to third base on the error.
Dragster Crasiaes-•
} After White flied out, George
'Brett drilled a l·l pitch down the
right·field line, scoring Wilsow.
It looked like a double, but Brett
hustled it into three bases. slid·
ing hard into third. '
THE STRAPPING first
baseman hit an O·l pitch on a
line over the 385-foot sign in
right field. The ball fell just
short of the waterfalls that de-
corate the area beyond t-he out
field wall in this beautiful
ballpark.
That made it 3·0 for Kansas
City. but the Hoyals didn "t stop
there. Designated hiller Hal
Mac Rae drilled a base hit to
center and hustled it into a dou-
ble." When Amos..-Otis followed
with another double for a 4·0
lead, it finished Christenson.
with Dickie Noles reliving.
Christenson had made 22 pitches
in his brief stay and. allowed 12
total bases.
A walk to Clint Hurdle and an
inf ie ld sin g l e by U .L .
W as'hington loaded the bases.
but Noles retired Wilson to end
the inning ..
The Phillies nicked Leonard
for a run in the second. Garry
Maddox dro.ppe.d a one.-out
single to right. Manny Trillo
forced him at second. but when
Was hington's relay was wild for
an error, Trillo. advanced to
·se<'ond. Larry Bo'[& followed
with an RBI single':" making it
4·1.
BUT THE ROYALS got that
back iu their half with Aikens.
This time he hit a monster of a
homer, high and deep into the
Royals' bullpen . in right. T~e
ball bounced once and then d1s-
appeared into the tunnel behind
the w1trmup area.
The crowd of 42,363 demanded
a curtain call from the slugger,
and Aikens r ame out of the
dugout , waving h is hat to
acknowledge the cheers. The
home run was the last of the
Hoy als' scoring for the after-
noon. but not the last of the
cheering as the Kansas City
crowd hailed the Hoyals through
the clos"ing innings or the game.
Fro• Page 8 I
RAMS. ...
last one being administered by
Dallas. 59-14.
Des pite the recent turn of
eventa though (the kams have
won four straight to lead the
NFC West), Carson is still ron·
rerned. "The last two times we've
played them we haven't done a
good job," he says. "It's awful
hard to defend against them
because there isn't a lot of car·
ry-over. They disguise things so
well they don't show tenden·
cles."
The on,ly tendencies the Ramt
have shown lal~ly are toward
winning.
Coach Ray Malvasi's squad,
after stumbling during the first
two weeks of the campaign.
have impresstvely disposed of
G reen "Bay, th~ New York
Giants, Saft Francisco and St.
Louis in succession. ·
And, they've done it with the
combined efforts of an op·
portunlalic offense, led by Vince
Ferra,amo, and a Umi!ly de·
fente, ed by everyone .
••we'll do a better job this
week," promises Caraon.
Somehow it doean 'l seem llke
the Rams are goina to have to. .
I
The top fuel dragster of Dave Uyehara ex-
plodes i~ flames alter hitting the wall dur-
ing a qualifying run at Ontario Motor
Speedway Friday. Uyehara walked away
from the accident at the National Hot Rod
.Association meet and was reported to
have only minor cuts . Finals. are today
beginning at noon .
49ers Triumph
Edge San Jose State,' 23-21
Unger~~
Two Goals,
From AP Diapatd11es
SAN JOSE A 3l·yard field
goal by Ralph Petrosian with
four seconds left gave the Long
Beach State 49ers a 23·21 victory
over Pacific Coast Athletic As·
sociation rival San Jose State.
The Long Beach score was set
up by a late-hit penalty on San
Jose's Rod Traylor.
After a punt gave Long Beac~
a first down on its own 37.yard
line. quarterback Kevin Starkey
h i t wide r eceiver Henry
Williams on a 45-yard pass.
moving the 49ers to the Spartan
18-yard line. Three plays later,
Petrosian kicked his field goal.
Williams had four receptions
for 94 yards and three
touchdowns while Starkey was
15 for 25 for 169 yards.
San Jos e so phomore
quarterback Scott Ruiz, filling in
Cor i njur~d Steve Clarkson.
tossed fi ve interceptions and
fumbled once.
Long Beach Stale is now 2-0 in
PC AA play and 3-3 overall.
while San Jose fell ~-1 in the
league and 3-3 overall.
. l.:1 e~• l...o•e
SAN DIEGO -Running back
Elvin Lewis rushed for 157 yards
on 23 carries and scored one
touchdown. leading visiting
Colorado State to a 26-7 Western
Athletic Conference football vie·
tory over San Diego State, before
28,0SOat-San Diego Stadium.
Lewis. a 6 -fool, 175-pound
senior, dashed 40 yards in the
third quarter for Colorado State's
fin~\,:.score or the night. The
Rams· other touchdown was
S<'Ored by quarterback Steve
Fairchild on a one-yard plunge.
Jon Poole kicked field goals of
43, 34 and 31 yards in the first half
for Colorado State and another of
31 yards in the third quarter.
Poole's first field goal and
Fairchild's touchdown came on
Colorado State's f i rsl two
possessions. Poole's second field
goal made it l3·0 in the second
quarter.
San Diego State then drove 75
yards in 14 plays for its only
score of the game. Quarterbac~
Matt Kofler capped the march by
hitting wide receiver Bobby
Taylor with a 19-yard scoring
pass late in the second period.
Poole's third field goal of the first
haU came with 16 seconds to go
before the intermissi'on.
Hefwb Roll
LAS VEGAS -Quarterback
Larry Gentry f ired fi ve
touchdown passes. leading
Nevada-Las Ve&u .to a 53.:14
non-conference college football
victory over visiting Texas· El
Paso .
-G entry. a 6 -2, 192·pound
senior. completed 17 of 23 passes
for 225 yards. His touchdown
throws were of 10 and 21 yards
to Robert Cobb. of 12 and 20
yards to Sam Greene and of 2
yards to Mel Carver.
The Rebels never had any prob·
lems in scoring their fourth
straight victory. UNL V rolled up
632 yards in total offense to 223
for UTEP.
Kings Win
~
INGLEWOOD <AP> -Center
Garry Unger scored his first two
goals of the Na(ional Hockey
League season to lead the Los
Angeles IGogs to a 4·3 victory
over the Colorado Rockies Satur·
day night.
The win left the Kings atop the
Norris Division with a record or
3· I. while the Hockies fell tq 3·1· l.
Unger. who was dealt lb Los
Angeles by the Atlanta-Calgary
Flames during the offseason.
opened lhe scoring at 11 : 25 of the
opening"l)eriod beating Rockies
goalie Al Smith on a 40-foot
slapshot.
What look~ like a low-scoring
game turned into a free-scoring
affair as each team scored two
goals in the first 3: 11 of the
second period.
Los AAgeles right wing Dave
Taylor tallied his third goal of the
year at ju.st 35 seconds of the
period. Golorado left wing Yvon
Vautour ~ountered just 37
seconds laler lo make it 2·1
Kings. Unger then scored his
second of the game al 2: 22 on a
25·foot screened shot.
Defenseman Mike McEwen
beat Kings goalie Mario Lessard
on a JO..footer at ,3:11 during a
Rickie Power play to bring
Colorado back wilhin one at 3·"2.
Los Angeles left wing Charlie
Simmer scored his fifth goal of
the season and what proved the
game-winning goal at 7°:58 or the
third period.
-NFL Standings·.
NATIONALCONFERENCE.
EHi
W LT Pct.PF PA
Dallas 5 1 o .833 176 85
Philadelphia 5 1 O .833 173 70
St. Lo&.Us 2 4 0 .333 140 127
NY Giants 1 S 0 .167 91 176
W ashingtorr. 1 5 O .167 78 l20
Detroit
Minnesota
Green Bay
Tampa Bay
Chicago
Central
5 l 0 .833 169 97
3 3 0 .500 102 136
. 2 3 1 .417 75 137
2 3 1 .417 85 120
2 4 0 .333 75 100
Wes&
Rama 4 2.0 .667 177 118
Atlanta 3 3 0 .500 147 124
San Francisco 3 3 0 .500 144 198
New Orleans O 6 0 .000 88 188
...
AR(ERICANCONFERENCE
Eaat
Buffalo
New Eng.
Baltimore
Miami
NY Jets
Pittsburgh
Cleveland
Houston
CinciMali
San Diego
Denver
Oakland
Seattle
Kansas City
W L T Pd. PF PA
5 1 0 .833 170 110
5 1 0 .833 134 91
4 2 0 .667 132 105
3 3 0 .500 82 130
1 5 0 .167 97 137
Cetltral
4 2 Q .667 156 101
3 3 0 .500 121 112
3 3 0 .500 94 111
2 4 0 .333 94 105 •
Wettt
4 2 0 .667 166 121
3 3 0 .500 113 133
3 3 0 .500 137 144
3 3 0 .500 104 121
2 4 0 .333 lO'l 125
.. -
•
FOOTBALL Sund~. Oct~ 19. 1980 DAILY PILO T
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F rom AP Dispatches
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Linebader Mark
Zavagnin pounced on a blocked punt for one
I touchdown and set up another with a pass in·
terce~on Saturday to lead riftb-ranked and un·
d efeated Notre Dame to a 30·3 football victory over
Army.
Jim Stone, Blair Kiel and T y Bal'bcr scored on
s hort runs and Harry Oli ver booted a 49-yard Cield
~goal as the Irish notch ed their fifth st1'aight victory
• or the season and left Army with a-2·3·1 record.
Zavagnin recovered a punt blocked b y John
K.rimm in the final minute of the first half lo give
the Irish a 17-0 lead at mterm1 ssion.
Dave A~in"s 41 yard field goal e arly 1n I.he
third qua rter a verted! an Army s hutout and put the
Cadets baC'k i.n the running .
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ray 's best day H" :.1 rnllc¥l' footba ll player :15
rus hes for 224 yards led nmth·ranked Oh10 St<ttl'
to a 27 ·17 viC'\or~ O\ t.'r Indiana m 0 1g. Tl'n <'on
ference play
l\lurray. a senior from Woodbtnt-. :-.i .J .. M·on·d
on runs of 3 a nd 37) a rds, he lping t he BU<·kt•\'t'" n·
main undefl'ated 1n the tonrerenre Oh10 St.1tt· 1"
S· I overall and 3·0 m the Ri g Ten
ltli.-hina1t :J7. Minn.-~o•fl 1.1
. , MlNNEAPOllS RutC'h Woolfolk r :m fo1 t \\o
first-half touchdowns a nd John Wa ngler pai.scd
twice to Anthon.> <.;arter for se cond-ha lf score's a~
MicnigarlbearM1nn5Qta.-:JT'l'l. n1Jig Ten a1·tion
The Wolve rines. unbeaten in three Big 'I l'n
games and 4·2 overall, broke open <:1 10·7 gamt• h)
scorin g 13 pomts in the last 312 minute!-of the first
half fw a 23 ·7 lead. ,
~gler the n ga ve M1<:higan a 30 7 l'us h1on
midway through Ute third quarter with a l3) ard
scoring toss to Carte r. who made a leaping , one
handed catch between two Minnesota defenders
.~efJraaka (" .. Okla. .ftf. 7
LINCOLN. Neb. Heserve I baC'k l'ra 1~
J o hnson rus he d for three touc hdowns :ind
quarterback Jeff Quinn passed for two mor"' as
10th-ranked Nebras ka crushed winless Okla hom<1
State 48·7 in a Rig Eight clash ·
Johnson. subbing for the 1111ured .Jarvis
Redwine. scored on runs of 3. 17 and I y::irds as h<'
rolled up 105 yards in 20 carries before a Nebraska
homecoming crowd of 76,021.
Oklahoma State's Cowboys, O·!>. scored their
lone touchdown fo llowin g a Nebraska fumble 011
the Comhus ker 26 early in the second h air when
quarterback Houston Nutt hit Hon ln~ram with a
14·y ard SC'oring strike . ...
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COLUMBIA. Mo. Junior Terry Ifill SC'ored
touchdowns on runs of one · and two yards a nd
snared a PhH Bradley pass on a 35·yard play to
scor e again. p acing 16th-ranked Missouri to a 45.7
triumph over outmanned Colorado.
A 96-yard Tiger s drive late in the first half
cracked the defense of Colorado, which fought
back to gain a 7-7 tie in the second quarter. Ar·
terward Missouri. substitutin~ liberally. 'm a rched
to three touchdowns a nd a fid d goal in the closing
half. ;
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.. CHAMPAIGN. Ill. Mark Herrmann. on t he
w reeolbttomingthe top passer in the history of ma· · J9r coll~e football , threw four touchdown passes to
IHd Purdue to a 45-20 v lctory·over Illinois.
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lor three toUchdowns' and turpassed Herrmann's
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COLLEG E STATION. Tex.
llalfba<"k Walter Abercrom
b1c broke three tackles in h aul·
ing a -screen pass 15 yards for a
louc·hdown and s printed 71 yards
with a pitchout for a score as
Nu 13 Baylor whipped 1-.xas
A&M 46:7 in ~ Southwest ~on·
fcr ence cla sh Saturday.
Baylor. off to its best start in
27 years. mar ch ed to a firs t
qua r t e r fi eld goal in a rain
storm. then scored three second
quart e r touchdowns on passes
by quarterback Jay J effrey.
Abe rcrombie . a 6·0. 203-pound
1u111or. hiked the scor e to 32-0
<'arly in the third quarte r. racing
71 yards with a quiC'k pitch for
the longest rus hmg touchdown In
his three-yecir career
Abercrombie finis hed with 138
ya rds on 23 carries. It was the
fifth game this year he h <1s gooc
oyer 100'yards .
.~OOHPr" ftoMp,'
N 0 f( ~I A N . 0 k I a .
OuarterbaC'k J .0 . Walls ran for
t hrei:-touchduwns and 137 yards
a nd freshman halfbaC'k Buster
Hh.ymes blazed for a score on a
100 yard ki c koff return to
highlight Oklahom<J's 35·21 Big
Eight Confer ence vietory over
K ansa!rSt-ate .
Th~ game had the m<1kings of
a runaway from the start· as
Rhymes, a 19!> p&under fr m
Miami. Fla., took the opena g
kickoff and headed up the m d ·
di~. broke out of K ansas St te
traffic at midfield and s ped to
his right into the enrl zone.
Mike Keeling's extr a point tty
failed, but the Soone rs wefit
ahead 14-0 the next lime t~y
had the ball on Watts' 4-yard
touchdown run and a pass frdm
Watts to fullback Stanley Wilspn
ror the two-point conversion. ~
. llowtlf>ll M'hu
llW I NG, Tex. Wide ~
ceiver Lone ll Phea c me rgtd
from a wild scramble with I a
fumbled football in the e nd zone
for Houston ·s only touC'hdo'+'n
and the Cougars beat bark
a Southe rn Methodist rally
for a 13· LI Southwest Conferent·c·
vi dory over the ,\1 ustctngs.
Ho \ls ton cvent'd it:, r N·ord e:it
3·3 for the season ctnd Jumped to
l I tn S W Q. p I a y w h rl e I b <•
Mustangs fell lo 4-l ancl l i
The m a d1·a p third quarter
play which l4ave Hous ton a 10 :1
lead it never los t s tarted on , a
20-yard run bv Tcr<t ld C lark who
fumbled at th.e SML' 10. Wide re·
cei vor F:ril' I lcrn~&. knocked t~t·
-b-ttH rorward to the T Whc-rt.--Pht:1
trie d to pt<"k it up but knoc·ked it th
to the e nd zone wher('. he scored
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Today's TV.
By HOWARD L. HAND\' •°' _ _,..,......,..
Followil)g are the top SPorts events on TV today Rcttlf\Q"I
&rtt • • .• cuccellent ••• worth watchlno • • tntr . forg t It e 10 a.m .. Channel 2 '
NFL llfOOTBALL: Dalla!> a t Ph114tdf'l«>h• ..
Announc•rJ: Pltt Summerall and Tom B1 ook st11f'r
Two Of the toP tt>am ... '" the NAttonat Footbdll l 1.,lQUf'
meet In this glganlir Both ltrf "m<>n9 the leMiers 1n stattslln and record•wl5.e and both w flt be• f'mollona tty pr•P.tr•·d It wllt
be Ron Jawors"t at ava1 te1 t>acl\ for lhe Eaglt>\ uJl.d Danny
White for tilt> Cowbely~ Wll~rt MonlQOmf'rv, whO s.li out 1,,.,,
week's r:ao1e Wln 011e•r th11 Nrw York GI""" ~llh (I '"' urrlng groin Injury, I!> u>q>~t»d bcto. Som .. <Hf' <dll1r1Q tt1 1r, unt-S~r &iwl XIV1 •• • '
~ 10 a.m .. Chenn•1 4
NFL FOOTaALL.. 0uttato di M1am1 A~nc:•n : Olc_k E 11tk'r9 dnd Mt-r I on Oh .. n
When the Bills lo~t to Bat11more '"'' week '"' la>t 11· • malnlng undefeated 1ean1 1n lhe NFL w .. n1 down 10 dl:'ledl
'rhe Biiis hope to get bctck on d w1nn 1ng 1rac1c against <1
Dolphin team tna,l SUflere(t tlS WOI '>I IOS~ tn 10 y 1 c'HS Wht'll New England won 34 0 last Sunday
1 p.m., Channel 2
NFL FobTBALL: Rams at Sc1n Fr anc 1sco
Announcers: GcJry Bender and John Madden
·Will the Rams be able to get up tor their c.ontrontatlon
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have lost runnlng)>ack Pa ul HOfer with knee surgery a nd will
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......._,_.___...._ W RLD SERIES: ~hiladelphia a t Kansas City.
Announcers: Joe GaTaglola, Tony Kubek and Tom Seaver.
Larry Gura ( 18·10) will try to put the R6yals in front for
the first tfrne in the 1980 World Series today against a well·
rested Marty Bystrom who started last Sunday when tht'
·Phillies defeated Houston for the National Leag ue cham-pionship. Bystrnm wasn't around at the end but gave up otl&
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wasn t a ound at the end as Dan Quisenberry absorbed the loss.
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by Earl Weaver . (4) -NFL '80 -A report on NFL
Properties, the league's marketing organization.
12 ::1> p.m. (9) -HARNESS RACING. ·
4 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '80. (9J -
COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans. met the Oregon
Ducks saturday in Eugene, Ore. Taped.
• 6 p.m . (2) -PRO FOOTBALL WRAP.
10p.m. (11) THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
11 p.m. (221 NOTRE .DAME FOOTBALL A taped
replay of the Army-Notre Da me game, played Saturday
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Baseb.all World Series, f?hiladelph1a at Kansas Ci ty,
1: 20 p.m .. KN X ( 1070>.
Football -Rams a t San Francisco, KMPC (710), New
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Basketball Go lden State at Lakers, 6:50 p.m .. KLAC
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Gauchos
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lltrllhkoCJ rl\t' time:.. lo~m~ the
llJ~ 1111t hrt•t•1w1·a~1onl\ 1n suffer ·
ir1a.: tht:11 l1rsL loss of Che year
.ig.11ni.1 f11ur Vll'l•lrh.'1'
Saddlcbjck entered the game
"1th an ;Jvt:ragl· of :J61 8 vards
per M ntcst ancl an offensive at ·
t a1·k whwh would inakt• most
tt'atns shuddt·r
Hut lhl· o .... 1s, who have traded
lJaek a nd fn rth with the c;auchos
wh<'n 1t rnmes h• wanning the
~l1si.ion \11nfcren1·e title, simply
o u t p I a ) t' d l h c s u r p r i s e d
<;audios.
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t hl• fourth qua rte r afte r the
<;audios had moved into scoring .
ran ~t'. The Owl defl'ns1ve line
!'ltoppl'd run ni n g back John
Nic·hols in<'hcs from the goal line
on a fourth-and· I play to halt the
d rive.
SaCldlebac·k 's sax points came
olf the foot or placekicker Guy
J ohnson who hooted field goals
of 40 a.nd 35 yards to give the
(;a u<·ho~ a 6 O fi rst ·quarter lead .
CITRUS WF.NT ahead when
Lionel 1\lanuel received a punt.
handed it lo Kegans on a reverse
a llowing him to ra ce down t he
left sidelines for a 7·6 Ow l lead
Kegans the n add ed to his
heroics with the late field goal
from 34 yards out to give the
Owls th<' v1c•tory and sna p a 10.
g a m t' Sad d I e b tH' k wi nning
s lrc~1k daltng hac·k to last year.
l'ttr us l11nitcd thi.· (;a11r hos to
just six first downs a ll evening.
Mt•<tnwhilt'. the (;auchos' de
ft•nsc also pl a~•cd well. hold.mg
lhc Owls to JUSt 80 yards rushing
on 54 rar rics . Owl quarterback
Jeff Strycula was 10·<!0 on the
nii:lht with one interception
Meanwhile, Saddle back ·s John
Ifill completed 12 of"32, but three
of has passes we re picked off.
Southern Football •
'~ama Belts Vols, 27-0
From AP. Dispatches
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foot fjeld goals and Ken Coley and Major Ogilvie
scored touchdowns as top-ranked AJabama t urned
lo flfl unyielding defense and buried Tennessee 27 ·O
in 6 Southeaste rn Conference footba ll game Satur ·
dag~: ' .
· The Crimson Tide. Teeling off their 27th con·
. seO.UUve victory, held Tennessee to minus 2 yards
on' offense in the first ha lf and turned aside three
thl.rft-quarter threa~s with two pass interc'€ptions
an.d. a blocked field goal.
the outst'andlng defe nsive effort. led by Mike
Plus. Tho m as Royd and .Je re m iah Cast ille.
ena bled Alabama to hand Coach Paul "Rear"
Br~ant his 302nd <·at'eer"Victory m his chase of the
alf-tirrie record of 314 held by Amos Alonzo Stagg.
,":~ Florida St. 41., lhHIOtt 7 . · ..
·.T ALLAHASSEE. l"la Linebarker Hon
Hc$.ler hlorkl'd two 1>unt !' ont· fcor <t tourhdown.
art~ -res1.•ne ta1ll><wl\ li11•ln \\1111;1111~ ran !111 10'•
) jrds as ~t1. 7 florid a St.ate rolJl:'d to an error·
fi lled 41·7 victory over Boston College.
Seminoles kicker Bill Ca~e kicked four field
goa ls, running his season total to 18 and bettering
the old school record of 14 in a single cam paign.
Florida St ate ran its record lo 6· 1 with the
homecoming triumph, while Boston fell to 2·4.
Florida Sta1&..Jilso got touchdowns from
fullback Michael Whiting and quarterbacks Rick
Stockstill and Kelly Lowrey.. Defensive back Rich
Dyer scored Boston College's only points when he
intercepted a Stockstill pass' and returned il 83
yards.
A ... 11rn I 7, Georgia T~la I 4
AUBURN, Ala . -Auburn's Ken Luke picked
off; a denected pass to set up Al Del G~·s 21-
ya/d field goal in the closing minutes as the Tigers
esl!aped with a 17-14 victory over injury-plag ued
• G~a Tech.
r. Auburn. ·now 4·2. seemed stuck with a tie
against Tech, which had won enly once in fi ve games
anll was playing without lt.s top r>asser and runner .
' But Luke's interception put Del Greco in range for
th.~ winnin~ field Roa l withonly3 ;45 1eft inthe game.
q· · Gt!ergfa ·•I .. \'a"d....Wlt 8
ATHENS , Ga. -Fr esh m an s ens ation
H.etsche1 'Walke r e xploded for 283 yards -a
G~rgia sing1e·game rus hir.g record -a nd scored
tt<ree times on runs of 60, 48 and S3 yards as the
unbeaten and sixth-ranked BWJdogs pounded win·
less Vanderbilt, 41·0, In a Southe•stem Conlerence
game.
The 6·1, 218-pound Walker ran over two defen-
ders in racin1 80 yards the first time he touched·
lhe ball With only 1: 14 gone {n the gatne. He sel up
Re,x Robin10D's 30.y.,rd field goal with bis next
car~r a 31-yatd burst later in the opening quarter
and men ripped otf his 48·yard TD e"'ly in the aecnDe~. -·N.,... C'•relf•a 2~.NC' St••~ a
CHAP.EL HILL, N.'e. -Steve Streater ••Doped YI yardl for a touchdown on a fake punt•
midway throuah the second period and Rod Elkins flt"*9 a Z2·Yard 1corln1 pus to Victor Harrison
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43 seconds later. t riggerin~ eighth-ranked North C~;-uli.na. to a_zg.a victory over North Car-Olina
~tale.
Elkins and llarrason team ed on a nothe r
touchdown pass in the final period a nd the
sophomore quarterback scored hirl)Self on a 10·
yard bootleg early in the th.ird quafter as the un-
beaten Tar llecls boosted their record to 6·0.
Mat"flla"d I I .. w·aiw Fo~st 10
COLLEGE ~RK , Md. Defensive end Mark
Wi lson tackle~ Wake Forest quarterback J ay
Venuto for a safety arter a 59·yard punt was al·
lowed to roll dead at the two in a driving rain
storm. giving Maryland an· 11-10 victory. ·
The winning points WJ:K scored one pla y after
the scQreboard clock we"1'1'r out during the storm
.an.cLabouU.O..mi.nutes remained in lhe..gam
Wake Forest , 3-3, had taken a 10·9 lead on a
39·yard fi eld goal by Phil Denfeld with 1: 17 left in
thP th1rdquarll'r
tf b"i""ippl .'tf. :1 I. tflanei :11
· MIA!\11 Dana i\Joore booted his se<'ond field
goal or the game, a 37 yardcr with 12:21 remain·
ing. and the Mississippi State defense wi thstood
18th-ranked Miam i's 2l·point explosion in the third
qu arter as the Bulldogs held on for a 34-31 college football upset.
Moore's field goal snapped a 31·31 tie a fter the
Hurricanes had. ra llied from a 24·10 half-time de -
fi<'it with three t hird-pe riod touchdowns .
Miami lost an opportunity to salvage a tif'
when placekicke r J eff Davis missed a 21.yard fi eld
goal atte mpt with 4:21 to play.
!tto. tlb,,i#1dppi :1.~ .Irk. .'iii. fl
llATTIESRURG. Miss. Tailback Sammy
Winder scored two touchdowns and scampe red for
138 yards to lead undefe ated Southern Mississippi
to a 35·0 victory ove r Arkansas State .
Winder . wl'f&.was leading the nation in scoring
_ going into the game. picked up his 12th touchdown
of the year in the fi rst quarter . r acing for 12 yards
over .the left sid~.
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ComfJo·g 'IJaftMftl
Oklahoma State Cowboys' Ed Smith (32)
is upended Saturday a gainst Nebraska in
fi rst quarter action. Smith fumbled the
ball when he touched down, but recovered
before Nebraska's Steve Damkroaer (35)
could get to the ball. Comhuskers pre-vailed. 48-7. ·
Shaekleford's I OOth Dons Stop
Rustlers Rock UCC Pirate Bid
For Upset Special to the Daily Pilot
LOS ANGELES Golde n
West College continued to get
fine play from its defense: and
f res hma n qua rte rback S a m
Aiello from M,a rma Hi gh had an
impressive de but as a ~arter as
the Hustlers rolled to an easy
:l3·6 win over Los Angeles CC in
the Southe rn Cal Confe rence
·opener Saturday night.
Aiello completed erght-of 16
passes for 115 yards and the
Golden West defense sacked LA
City quarter backs Sidney Smith
and Anthony Stovall nine times
for losses totaling 57 yards to
give the Hustlers their eighth
straight win over LACC. For
Gol d e n West coac h Ra y
Shackleford. in his 1'1h year as
the school's only head mentor . it
was his lOOt h ca reer victory.
(;olden West's season record as
now 2 l· l. I.AC<.: dropped to 0·3
on th(• yt'ar_/
A tough (;olden West defense,
!ed by tackles Lindsey Gray llnd
Hick Lanphe ar, defensive end
B'ob Casper a nd linebacke r Dan
Abbott. held LACC to just 190
tot al yards. 83 of those coming
on the final drive of the game
tha t led to the Cubs' only score
of the evening.
Meanwhile, the Golden West
offense featured 11 different ball
carriers on the evening, paced
by Mike Teregis' 49 yards on
eight ca rries, including a one·
yar d touchdown blast in the final
quarter.
Golde n West go t on the
scor eboard early as LACC's
~uarterback Smith was dr9pped ...
in h1$0wn end zone for a safety. Special to the Dally Piiat
Ora nge Coast College played
good defense and had almost
enough offense to pull off the up-
set but a fourth quarter field
goal by Santa Ana College's
Charlie Packard did the Pirates
1 n as OCC dropped its fourth de-
cision in a row, 10-7 at the Santa
Ana Bowl Saturday night.
Later in the quarter, freshman
pl acekicker Scott Giem from
Newport Harbor High. booted a
29-yard f ield goa l . Aie llo
rounded out the first half scoring
by bolting ovef from the one·
yard line midway through the
second half.
Other Golden West seoring
plays we re a one-yard run by
Sam Centofante, a 15·yard pass
fr o m quar t e rba c k T o n y
La Plante to Teregis and a one·
yard scamper by Preston Booker.
Gie m wasperfedon four PAT at-. tempts.
Uni Poloists
Stop Wilson
Un iversity and Long Beach
WilsoJLhi~schools, ho.th with
water Polo teams ranked ·among
the top five in the CI F, went head·
to· he ad Saturday. and University
proved why it's No. 3 ranked and
Wilson is fifth.
Sparked by fi ve goals from Jeff
C ampbell and some s harp
goaltending from sophomore
John Pendleton, tlie Trojans
knocked off the Bruins in the
University pool, 12-7.
The victory boosted the Tro·
j ans 'overall record to 14·3.
0 range Coa s t held a 7~0
halftime lead th8'iks to a 20-yard
<pass from Ed Kakalia to Jim
Shollin in the second quarter.
However, Santa Ana scored on
its first drive 'Of the second half,
driving 61 yards in· eight plays.
Halfback Darryl Smith capped
the drive with a five-yard run
for the touchdown. Smith was
the leading ball carrier on the
night with 134 yards on 29 car-
ries.
Eacly in the fourth quarter,
Santa Ana drove down to the
Orange Coasl..11-.yar.d line buL
had to settle for a 28-yard field
goa l by Packard.
That, however, would be all
Santa Ana needed H Orange
Coast mounted a 50-yard drive
that ended with a 42-yard field
goal attempt by Scott Rouse
which fell short.
The loss dropped OCC 's
seaso11 record to 1·4 and South.
Coast record to O·l . Santa Ana ia
3·0· 1 overall, l ·O in the con-
ference.
Spinks KOs Lopez
. ATLANTIC ITV, N.J . (AP) -Olympic gold
med alist Michael Spinks came from behind
~aturda~· to put away veteran Alva ro "Yaqui'
Lopez in the seventh round of a free·for·all hght·
heavyweight brawl.
Spinks , 24, of St. Louis, extended his streak to
15 victories by scoring his 11th 'knockout with
powerful blows to Lopez's head 47 seconds into the
sevt>nth round of their scheduled 19·round fight.
·Spinks said his victory earned him a shot at
Eddie Mustafa Muhammad's World Boxing As·
sociation title.
"I want it all. I think I can· do it now," said
S pinks, the younger bro ther of form e r
heavyweight champion Leon Spinks.
Spinks raJlied in the sixth round after Lopez
dominated the earlier rounds with his patented ag·
gressiveness and a powerful left that kept Spinks
on the defensive.
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cwL., PILOT ar ·
Doiphlns Dealt a Defensive Lesson,-19·0
"-' HOGEN cuu .. ~N rn~. ,who h1td rusht!d for 894 yards on 119
Of• ... 0.·•· ...... -rurrlt'tl In Oam.i lhlh•' rtrlj t rave icamea, Wit~ held to
T>l'fcns•• hoi. l>t'<•n M1ss11111 \'u.'J<> lhgb s fort... o mt'tt ~ ;ird'4 un llf ,·urrll'!1 , 1md Sizt"love could
for i1t·vcr1AI l'al :ii um.In Lht' ~u1thtnrt• of us11lant nt'l only 44 yard1> •·11 h Sl'ven complf~tlons . mostly
l'OO('h B1ll t'ro~ and hus l'll•vat1on to ht-ad c·oaa<'h tu 11ec-ondury lllrit•''" . ,
this )t•ar didn't d111n1itl' .m~'thln~ tht' C>1abl~ Muouvn Vu•J<>. 11il:1tnwhtlt", ulll'<l a punishing
The Olablos (1 0 in league, 4·1·1 overall!
scored on their second possession or the game as
Chunn t ook a hand o ff rrom sophomore
quartt:rback KJau.'I Le1tenbauer and raced 49 yards
0Vt'r the right side O( the line with 3:21 lert in the
quarter l"r1tnk Mazzotti blocked the PAT attempt.
with 1: 12 remalnang.
"We did a good job offensively except for
those three penalties." said Crow. "We 'll be work
ing orr that this week. but I thought we played as
well as v can."
It #'cl8 a difficult· artern0on for Dana Hills in
l>oth categories-as offensively the Dolphins
c.ould penetrate Mission Viejo territory only three
~1me~ at the '19 and 42 before being driven back
into its own backyard. and lo the Diablos' 37 early
in the fourth quarter.
an•st1lltou1o1hon ov1>ol'l1nw11fh·Mes • .iround ultJ<'k n·\C>lvanw 11rnund t1ulb1i1ck Mark
Oani. llJllN lllMh 'x llQlph1M whu had rutd1t'd ' Chunn, who 1'.11 r11•1t for l:.t!I yurd11 on 18 carnl'S &!ii
four ntmku.:u•· upponl•ntx with th<' pa~s1na or Paul the otfen!ll1vt> wull won tht> battles up front con
Sli t'love aniJ th'' runn1n.c ol Jrni ca~. wt'ft' dwt 1u1tentl)' Hrud l'h~rllon 16 4, 24Q l i.nd Dana
a ICSSOI\ s turda .lnl'l'Ol)Ofl 10 the ltrt of ~le~ Johntwll ltl :1. ~ j \o\'l'rl' the 11rnn1u·y orrens1ve
Mission VieJO went on the attack. again early
111 thl· sc<·ond period, marching 62 yards in 10
plays. (·apped by Chunn's four-yard burst over the
riKht side. The two-point pass attempt was broken
up l>y Uavc Miller.
all \'t81hn~ MISSIOI\ \'ll•jn pul .1 blunkt'I On lht' lln1•111t•11 r11r the• U111l>I08
Oolphinl\ for 11 l!i u :'1)11tll t'uai.t 1 .. •i1i:u£' foothall 'Wl''ve pl uvt·d ··nmJwh 1ll·f••nse thl' last two
vh'tor~1 ~ 1·1·ki. ror I WO l'1\•:1NllllN'. I t'lllUrkt.-d Oanu Hills .. w,. did .i l(u1,.f 1ul1 up front :-n1t1 l'row ('11 Jd\ l)(m lh•<:ruot1· Tht'y ,fLLSt shut us off of
Thut was the extent or fireworks until the fad·
1n~ moments of the game as Dana Hills' derense,
too, played Wt'll in s pots, especially Gil Barksdale
and W'dde Martin. ·
Tony Burtyn put the stops to that last mild
threat by stoppin~ Gleed for a one·-yard loss on
fourth-and-seven to preserve the shutout.
followm~ h1:; h'om ~ ..,hut11u1 ··w1• "'ere' prepart:CI f\·n111H·h•
ror l:leed ltt llll l) I Wtl or lhn··· r\lnli. h111 Wf' Wt'fl" "M ll\!\11111 V1t•jfl :\ ltrlt• fiut ll tu u:. UIJ fr1)nl We
uhl.-t11 l'ont.un h1111 And "'1• tr1t•d rn read and oot d1dn ·1 111u11·h up vt.•r)' wl'll phys1rally " Oana Hiiis
penetrttk ut;tu n:.1 S11d0\ l' .' 1.!' nu ~ at. ov•·rull n 1 1n lc~Mut:
Hut the Dlablos, who stopped themselves on
three drives with major penalties, put it together
in the final moments with a 35-yard march. capjled
by John Carroll's touchdown run from a yard out
Defensive standouts for Mission Viejo included
Andy K.ire, Chris Gahagan. Burtyn, Johnson, J im
Wilkey and Mike llollis. among others in a de
fen~i~e performance that simpl\t consumed the up-
pos1t1on. "\ .
Despite a Cold,
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Butler Stays ~ot
Ry JAl.K ~ll NTt:tt
Oi Ille O••I• P1lul SUit
Not s anC'l' l.Jguna HeaC'h':. Em ·
llulst d()rninatl•d high :..('hoot distan«t
running five ~cars a l!O has the
Orange Coast area s~en one surh
dom 1natmg runner
That 1s until Ed1snn·i. Jon Huller
('ame along
The Edison senior is virtually un-
.stoppable in cross c1.unlry Last y1.·ar
his only loss ramc in the Cl P' cham
pionships.
la l'l;,cnta won Ill 16 1Ml l'l"t'ording the
f J:.te!'il Junior ti mt·
'ltil' n 1•·s No I rirnked 1·ross roun
try team. Uf\1vel's1t y,,won the :.!A tttle
with -17 µo inls '1'ro1an Jlr,1c.I l\'h:yer
took tht> overall d1amp1o ns h1p
l 16:00).
Custa Mt:sa 's Al waang:. took the
top thrt'c plates m the IA race to
CR <ES COUNTRY H unning with a <'old. the red haired
runner fin ished third Saturday in the
Orange County r ross country cham-
pionships at Irvine Park . he again de-
feated a stellar field of athletf'S
easily sc-ort.• u first place victory with
26 points. St'olt La Crosse (16.04).
Victory llt>rrera 116 : 14 l and Mark '
lloward <16 27 ) led the MustanJ::
sweep
TODl'S
VODKA
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SCOTCH
1 151 n 1 P • I 751 llrR
R unnmg the di vis um 3A race over
the hilly three-mile asphalt and grass
course. Butler ran_ the fastest time of
the day. recording 15 .09
Newport llarbor. led py Derek
Turner and Rt m Barry (eighth I..
finished .second to Mesa with 67
points.
649 9a3
. HIS RACE Tt;JtNED out to be the
fastest of the day as Corona del
Ma r 's Jim JI aft ford <15 . 44 l and El
Modena's Steve Valens !15:591 were
the only other runners to break 16
minutes on the sunny artcrnoon.
In the girls chi:tmµ1onsh1ps. area
teams won three llf the foUr.• l'OUnty
titles. CASt OF 6 38.90 CASE OF 6 58 95
The Hartford·IE'd Sea Kings won
the divtSional title by ra~king up. ~5
~ints. Teammates Shawn Gallagher
~16; 21 ). Phil Colla ( 16 :45 l and
· Scott Katzman (16:48 ) finished firth.
sixth and eighth, respectively.
In fact, Oran~e Coast area teams
won each of the four boys divisional
ch ampionships.
IN THE 4A Rt\CE Mater Dei took
'the title with 41 points. Monarch Bob
The Polly Plumer-led Un1vcrs1ty
TrQjans dominated the field, totaling
25 points. Plumer ran the fastest
time of the day with a 11 :52 clocking
ov er the girls ' two-mile course.
f'reshman teammate Teresa Barrios
was second in 12: 10 in the 4A race.
Edison's Andrea Kirkhorn won the
3A race in 12:56 with Costa Mesa's
Lana Wolfe. Erika La Crosse, Sue
Zi ka and Vickie Kelly finis hed
second, third. fourth and fifth to lead
the Mesa girls to the title with 25
points.
UCI Suffers
First Defeat
Graluun,
Beck Top
Dragsters
I IQUEURS
1'\maretto Di Saronno. , , ,,
rambuie. 1. '
ailiano. · 1:
idori Melon •. j, 11
outhern Comfort. 1
ia Maria. • 1111
BLENDS
Hiram Walker Imperial. 111'! 1<
Kessler. , ,., 1 irF R
Seagrams 7 Crown 1 '" 1111 "'
BOURBONS
Ancie nt Age, 1111 ...
Early Times. 1 111 R
LONG BEACH ' St anford handed the UC
Irvine water e><>lo team its first defeat-of-the 1980
season Saturday. an 8-6 de('is1on in the PCAA
Pac-10 tournaroent at Belmont Plaza_
ONTARIO CAP ) IH .Walke rTenHigh. d llll<
Marv in Gr_a ham of l.W Harper 111,
Oklahoma Ci ty led 16 . · •
60ITLE.
RETAIL
5 85
I 1.32
I I .OS
lJ 75
13.17
9.29
6.03
10.53
12.22
6.60
6.69
10.45
6.90
11·.52
he-A.nt.eaters...J.2.0-coming into the-game.
had knocked off California, 3-2 earlier in the day
and completed the tournament with a 3-1 s late
against Pac-10 teams.
Top Fuel qualifie rs into Jim Beam. 1., 1111 ~·
to"ttay '~ s ingle
elimination showdown in I . ~RANDY AND COGNAC
the Winst o n World 1Chnst1anBros .. ,.,,, "l" 12.29
Stanford, the No. 2 team in the nation behind
UC I coming into tt\e contest. put the game awaY.
with four unanswered goals in the second period to
take a 5·2 lead at halftime.
Finals of drag racing. 1 E f, J 1111 f< • 7 02
Graham was clocked I ' .. _., ·
in 5.86 s.econds over the I Courvo1s1erav.S .• / •·'·'I I 2.79
0 n tar i o Motor MartelV.S.P., 1'.1 ~11 12.18
UCJ 's Peter Campbell scored two goals to
raise his team-leading to.tat to 28 lhis season .
In the first match of the day, the Anteaters
nipped Catirornia as George Newland fired home
the winning goal in the final quarter.
Manfredo Lespier and Mark O'Brien scored
UC I 's other two tallies . Lespier raised his season
output to 19, second best on the squad .
--In-was the second lime the Antealer~-had met
both Stanford and Cal. UCI topped the Cardinals in
the Anteate rs ' invitational earlier this month and
earned a 5-5 tie wifh the Golden Bears in the same
tournament.
And Coach Ed Newland's squad has little time
to rest before meeting the two Northern California
powerhouses again. The Anteaters travel to Cal
Friday for a match and thenmove on to Palo· Alto
for a Saturday battle with the Cardinals.
ln other games played Saturday. Stanford
scored a 7-4.win over UC Santa Barbara: UCLA
downed Long Beach State ; USC and Pepperdine
battledto?i6'6tie and Cal topped t;CSB. 11-7 ..
Speed_way quart,~r-mile. CANADIANS reachmg a top speed of ·
242.58 mph in Saturday's Black Velvet. 1 111 1 k .
~econd day · of qualify . Canadian Club. 1 l'> 111 t h' :
ang 1C d' M' The l980 Top Fuel ana 1an 1st;1111 i.
World Championship
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s eagrams V.O .. 1 ,11111.
point~ r.;ice, meanwhi~e. G IN
remained up m the air. B f -VOinlsleacler Gaty Beel< ee eaters. ' ,-.1 •t1"
of El Toro and Shirley Gilbey's. 11111 ..
Muldown ey of Mt. Gordon's "'" Clemens, Mic h., re S ,' mained in a battle with eagram s . 11 11 fl
Gr-aham. • Tanque ray. 1 ,..,11 111
Jeb ,\lien or Santa
Rosa was in contention.
but saw h is hop es
evaporate when he
failed to qualify for
today's finals.
RUMS
Bacardi Lt. (ll> Dk .• 1 ·, 111 1 ~
Castillo Lt. @> Dk.. 11 r fl
Myers Jamican, ·r'i1 ,,1
Beck has led the 1980
s tandings since March,
and helped his own
Alter Takes Hobl·e Ti"tle cause with''a 5.95 -second clocking at 239.32 mph
SCOTCH
Dewars White Label. 1 .-.111 11,·
Chivas Regal. 1111 ,.
C luny, 1 1•, 111 t" Special to the DaUy Pllot on his final qualifying
ST . PETERSBURG -PaulaJ lter of attempt Saturday. That J .@ B , 1111 "'
Capistrano Beach Saturday topped a field of 36 lo moved him up fro'!' 14th Johnnie Walker Blk .• 1 llf '" win the Hobie Cat-14 women's national sailing to seventh place m the championship. / qualifying. and dropped Laude rs. I I'> I I r~ R
It was the second consecutive championship Muldowney from eighth TEQUILA
for Aller who is the d3Uihter of Hobie Alter, de· to ninth, forcing her into Cuervo White 1 1 n1-1-1
6 /()
15 79
6 I I
I :> /C)
16.98
5.98
3.86
5.96
18.34
11.33
4.55
7.35
18.39
16.39
12.56
I I .47
15.7 1
12.15
7.5 1 signer of the famed Hobie Cats. She finished the a first-round match with . • seven-race regatta with a low score of 20:\.i points to Graham today. Don Emilio Wh.Cll> Gold, 1 1't11 1 h! 9.24
2n.. for Linda Leth of San Luis Obispo.. Ron Colsbn of Bensen-Sauza Gold. r)( 11\R 1 8.07
Third place went to Linda Ellis, Tampa, Fla.. ville, Ill., wu the top 48~.: fourth was Jeanne Obedzinski, Tampa, Fla., qualifier in Funny Car VODKA
4934: and fifth wa~ Michelle Stacy, Dallas. 50~4. com petition Crown Russe. t tir ~
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CAAEFREE SAILING
1¥' IMllllACUl.ATE 21'·30' IOATS:
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4.57
8.27
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6.34
8.15
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129.95
125.68
122.77
I 08.}'3
73.14
I 03.20
66.40
58.50
67.87
73.25
74.28
57.50
76.60
64.00
68.21
78.00
14 J.95
135.25
74.35
87.65
74.52
87.65
94.29
65.20
65.06
66.20
10 J.87
62.92
50.52
81.50
102.00
182.16
69)6
127.35
174.55
67.45
83.34
5 1.36
89.67
50.70
45.95
53.05
70.44
45.25
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ALMADEN
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I 75 LITER -1132 1292
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10.48
10.23
9.03
12.19
8.60
5.58
9 .75
J 1.32
6.11
6.19
9.59
6 .39
10.67
1 1.37
6.so··
11.83
1 1.28
6.20
14.61
6.21
14.61
15.72
5.53
5.43
5.82
16.98
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17.00
15.18
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10.62
14.55
ESTRELLA WINES
Chenin Blanc. 750ML
Johannisberg Riesling, ·750 ML
Zipfandel, 750 ML
Z infandel Rose. 750ML
Fume Blanc. 750 ML.
Barbera. 750ML.
<:hardonnay, 150 ML
Cabernet Sauvignon. 7~ ML
BEAULIEU WINES
Beau Tour Cab •• 1soML.
Beau Velours P. Noir, 750ML
B urgundy, 750ML
Cabernet Sauvignon. 150 "'l
Beaufort. 150 ML
Chablis. 1soML
Gamay Beaujolais. 1x, "'L
B-eaumOllt"Pinott"t oir. 1srr Ml
Grenache Rose. 150."'1
SOOVERAIN WINES
Colombard Blanc, 150 "'L
Grey Riesling, 750 Mt
Johannisberg Riesling, 1:in ML
Chablis, 150 "'L
Chenin Blanc. 750 ML
Pi not Noir, 150 ML
Pi not Noir Rose, 150 ··11
Gamay Rose, 150 Ml
Char4onnay. 1~ ML .
Burgundy, 75QML
Zinfandel. 1;0 1"'\L
Petite Sarah. 7'XJ ML
Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML
AMS TEL
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150 MIU ltiTE.~
1083
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4.44
4.04
3.23
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3.63
6.87
7.06
4.04
3.30
2.94
4.40
5.65
2.75
2.94
4 .04'
2.20
2.62
2.84
4.04
2.8 2
4 .44
4.44
3.23
3.23
5.95
2.82
3.63
4.64
5.75
CASE
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37.40
48.40
44.00
35.20
52.80
39.60
74.80
77.00
44.00
36.00
32.00
48.00
61.60
30.00
32.00
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24.00
28.45
30.95
43.95
30.75
48.35
48.35
35.15
35.15
64 .85
30.75
39.54
50.55
62.65
SAND
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BOTTl.f
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4.03
3.67
2.94
4.40
3.30
6.24
6 .42-
3.67
3.00
2 .67 4.oo.
5.l4
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2.67
3:6?-
2 .00
2.38
2.58
3 .6 7
.2.57
4.03
4 .03
2.93
2.93
5..41
2.57
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4.22
5.23
I J.25 ·SPECIAL SELECT ION WINES
6.95
8.56
.7.48
.4 .23
7.66
. 4.43
5.87
7.55
Chardonnay, 7SOML • 2.87
Cabernet Sauvignon, 750 ML 2.07
Pinot Noir, 750 ML .2.07
Johannisberg Riesling. 750ML 2.41.
Chenin Blanc • ..,50ML .. I .67
WENTE BROS.
Blanc De Blanc . 150 ML
Chablis. 750 ML.
Grey Riesling .. 150 ML
Petite Sarah. 150 ML
Pinot Noir. 150 ML .
I
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(
2.70
1.98
2.70
2.70
2.81
> J
3 1.25
22.50
22.50
2625
18.13
29.30
21.50
2930
29.30
30.50
2.61
1.88
1.8.8
2.1~
1.91
2.45
1.80
2.45
2.45
2.55
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6.60; Moc Tiie l(nll• H (!.onnevlllel. 2.IO.
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fe,.th (kt -Fines.I 0.rby CP•tller1,
11 40, 4.10, 2.IO, Che•ll9"1 IGouoreaul 1 <IO,
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(4-1) palO\J.6.10"
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Chrl\t•nun IVCI). 1l 20. Dlhtr UCI
ftn1\"tr\ -S Young, JS·l-4. 9 B•tton,
H ••; 11 11•..0.rMm\, 1'.11, II. L1ll19,
16 ". 19 wavstatle. 26 ~. 10 Tyim•n )fl 4, ,
High School
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llC>YS IA
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16 11, S c;.11"911tr ICoror.. .,., Merl, 16 11
• COii• ICoron1 O••·Mari. 16•0 1
Wotv•ton (E01sonl, t• 41, I K•llrn•n
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Gro"•I, 11.01.
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Edison, 70, 3. El MoOe,,., 91 .
•A • I Pl•nla (Maler 0.11, 1•:00, 1 Parker
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FOR THE RECORD I FOOTBALL
I
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Weter Polo
COLLEG£
PCAA Wl. lt.-:·10 T ... rn ..... t•t
1•1 181-l'l•ul UC 1,..1,.. J, C.lilor11ta 1
UC II vine O 1 1 1 1
Ca111orn1a I 0 0 I I
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Ettans t, R11cn1e 1, Newl .. nd 1
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USC '· P~rau>e' C•hlornl• 11, UC Sot/Ila B•r~r• I
HIG" SCHOOi.
U"'venlly 11, Lii Wll..., I
LB WllM>n J J 1 O I
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MtClymontl• 1. H•nl• J, 'o\1111" I
hi.nc:l. 11, Edi'°" 10
Ea''°" J J J I •O Eil•n<•• , 1 J t 11
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Molloy 2. Sm11n 1 Sullon l
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f•I SY.,.r. At1tlr4'h~I s.m111na1 s.,,.1 ..
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Women'• Tou rney
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Sem111 .. 1 il119ln t nr1\ Evtq ltOv".1 <>P• ~PQHi.t M,tt 1-.ovo
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Women's Volleyball
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College, JC, Prep · F o·othall Reserve
Leads Pitt
Pe1i1i State Rolls
To ~4-7 Tri1t1nph~ \ . ; P ITTSBURGH <AP ,
..
College Purdue 45, Jllinois 20
We.t .Wisconsin 17, Mi ch. St. 7
Duke 34, Clemson 17 .
Florida 15, P ie Miss 3
Georgia 41. Vandy O
Lehigh 49, Davidson 14
Louisville 27, Ind. St. 17
N. Caro. 28, N. Caro. St.
8
East
Pitt 42, W. Virginia 14
Penn St. 24, Syracuse 7
Brown 32. Cornell 25
Dartmouth 30, Harvard
12
N. Mlcllijlan22, Otlo••re /
C1t1>ot1c v. "·SI. l'roncls, Pe.o
All99llenylS, Weth. 6.letl.1
8o\IOftU.l•.A-11lendll
CenlSl<R11,8""•10l• 1 Carneei.Me11on tt. c:. .. Wfflern 1
Clarion SI. JO, Calllofnl1, Pe. o
Genove 17, Grow CllY 1J
Backup quarterback
Rick Trocano. s um ·
moned from def e nse
after Dan Marino was
hurt. led a 28·point s urge
in a five·minute span of
the second quarter that
gave llth·ranked Pit
tsbu·rg:h a-42·l4 college
football vic\ory over
West Virginia Saturday.
STATE COLLE<:E . Pa IAl'I fa1lba1•k Curt /
USC 7, Oregon 7 Nebraska 48, Okla. St. 7
Cal 27. Oregon St. 6 Missouri 45. Colorado 7
Wash. 27. StanfOrd 24 Kansas 28, Iowa St. 17
Colo. St. 26, San Diego Bwlng Gm 24. Kent St_ 3
St. 7 Drake 27. W. Tex. St . 21
Long Beach St. 23. San Ohio U. 17. Miami. O. 7
Jose 21. W. Mich. 17, Toledo 7 #
Nevadlr-LV 53. 1'eit·EI -Ball St~E. ~tfcfi. <J
Paso 14
C•aremont·Mueld l7. Occl<Nntet XI
Ntv•d• IAenol JI, Ca l Stale
Horlllrlove l
St M•ry•s .... ~St. 71
Pee Ill< ~ .. Jt, """ltworth l8
A1u1a·P«1fk •. lledl-• J
Hay••ro SC lS, Clllco SC. 17
UC Davis lS, CP """'°"' ll
Cl•re-·Mucld 37, Oc<ldentll 10
1.ewls6 Cla<~tJ, Pacific, Ore. 21
E . Or~ 31, ()f'9gOfl Col. 11
Llnfleld o , W~tt• o
O••lO" Tec11 fl: Cioni. Wash. 0
Pac.. LUU. Jt, wnlt-111 • ~ O<toon 14, w. wasi-. 12
!o<t<r1-.. Sl.11, C:.I Lulfl ll
Rockies
Wyoming 24, Utah 21
BYU 70. Utah St. 46
Hawaii 31. New Mexico
14 .
Idaho M, Montana St:-6
Wash. St. 38, Ariz. 14
Fresno St. 27, Pacific 3
Boise St. 26, CS Full. 11
S. Ulofl 41, FJ, L•"'ll J
>N. Mont-16, Rocky Mounteln 1
Adam' SI ... Mew. Colo 10
.a119_,9 a.t, Color-Col 10
Cotor-MlnH 11, WHl•m St , Colo,
11
ld•1'o St 11, Monlena 0
• $ .. Colo. 24, N. -·· H'l4fl<h 11 w, Ne'!' Mt•. lS. E Hew Mu . 21
Sou&llwest
Oklahoma 35. Kan. St. 21
Baylor 46, Tex. A&M 7
Tulsa 23, TCU 17
Houston 13, SMt: 11
Texas Tech 10, Rice 3
New Mex. St. 30, Tex.-
Ari. 10
a. Te1'1154.•,-.ntP•YNI•
McM11rryJI. T1n.tonSC,O
1u1•mSt.e 1Alll4ltlG01.34
' AnetlO St. & A..i-Cll. )Cl
Atll, Tkll 14, ...._,'°"St. 11 Ct M.' Artr, t1, S. Arll. 0
l"relrle View J, TU, L-••
IW TH. Sl. ll, SM\ H•"'· SA. I
..._.., "· AUlll!o H, Tea. I> I 0
No .. .:....\.~& • '"'• u..... ao, Arm.y 3 Ohio St. ZT. lndlana l7 Mlcldlm n. Mttm. t•
low• 21. Nrthwstm 3
Betllen,, W II•. 21, HlremCol. l
Cent, 1-17,Wlll1omPet>n21
C•nt. S1.,0tllo26,l(•nluckySt .1S
Coetf,Grlnne111
Cornetl, 1-71, ClllteQ01
O.flenun.e 1uttton11
Dt Pauw•l. Ollvet k a aar-10
l'r)ends lt.Mc""-'_,,O
Gr•nclVa~I . St.34,N<N l-e1'.
Hlll..Selt k:hlean Te<ll• llllnohW 13,CMroll,WILO
1no.Cefltr•ll9,G40r91>lo""n,Ky 10
J•mesio-21, OlCklnlOf\St. 7
Lo•r.nco30,ti:.nuo Lulh•r 11, Warlburg 7
MinolSI 1•.Mon1 .... h chll
N OOollSI 23, s. OallolaSt. ,.
WlsA.1C~1l.WIL·E•uClalr•1I
Wis. OVlltOll!lO,SI Horberl 19
Wis .w111tewaltr1S, WIS ·RIV. l'•ll•li
ChlOronSl.72. PoruSt."
Grace1-s2, Ta11tln8
H-2J1Alm.t6 1owo1Nulyn1l,Concord1•St "u
Pl1lsbu;9St,J7,Wlynt, Neb 1
81KllHllllS1.11,Huronll
Cent Ml-l10,NE M1uour1/
OUllUQUe JO, Slmpoon J
F•rrl>Sl.11, Wayne. Mich 1•
Fl. HoysSI. 21, WeSNlllrn 11
Fronklln"9, EveMYllle 16
Gun .. AOOll)fltn17. SI. 0 1•1 J
H•mllnt! t4,SI. Tllomat 10
Mank•loSt.1',SWMlnne.oca 1l
Milton 14. Lokeland6
M1nn .. (NIUlllU,8emid1I St. I
M1nn.--1mu.w1nones1 1
Mlssour .. Aolla11,$WMfHOUrl 16
Mo. Soulllem11,-. WeiltrnlO
MOor-S1.~.Nor111erns1.,S.O.l
NE Oki-ti, Eva119tl \6
SI. CIOudSl.lt, OakOl•Sl.16 SI. J~eo/l. I r>0.19, V alp.,r•IM>•
Slou• F111u1.s. e>a1101•·5Pralld 1
S. OaltotoTe<n14, O•kota W"'1vno
T oylor71.Mlnthet1et 11
WMHll IS, HelclellletOO
Wts.·Ste-PI. <'Cl. Wl\.·S-•IOt ..
Adrl en 11. Allllon 1.
Anderson to, Flr>01ayO 4 .. 11.r 10. ,..,.1_0
Ceollal 11.<JnloWtKlynl
Movnl Vn1onlJ,Mar~11a I
Nonllwd.M1Cll 10,Sefl ... •V•l.St,J
Ol>IO Hori""'" )0, M<lsll""'m • Ollve1 l0, l(el-lOO 7
Onert1o1l1126, l(.,.yon10
Tlllol l1,JdlnC..ro114
Wl ... ·Pjllleltllle 14, Wl\,..S10ll4J wm..,lltfot, w.ios1er /
Md•Am Hel.¥-2'. llot..,I. K•n. 11
Wlllla"'..1•••4114,0lllwl,K•n. U e-111t1a22, u....., low• 14
W.•lmar:JO,Yllllrt<Wlf t•-~.swic-1t
SI M.,.t'•,ICMl.ll,Sterllnt14
H. lllllllNHI, Cent. Mk11. 0
8-• ....
AJab ... oa %7, Tenn. O
Auburn 17, Ga. Tech 14
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VMI 22, Hichmond 17
Va . Tech 30, Virgini a o
Maryland 11, Wk Frst IO
Miss. St. 34, Miami. Fla.
31
S. Caro. 49, Cinnti 7
I.SU 17. Kentucky 10
Fla.St.41. Boston Col. 7
S. :\Itss. 35. Ark. St. o
Tulane'28, Air 1-'orce 7
N. Tex. St. 29, MemRhis
St. lO
APOa)a<lllenSI. 51, Lenoir Allyne H
Ernorr & HPll<Y 18, A•r>O·M&con; I~
NortolkSLll,Hamolonlnll ...
N C•roll,..A6H1,0.l•w•rtSt 0
S•ll>OurySI ll, TrenlonSl.10
Tn ·Chalw-11.Mar\halllA
WOii. & Lee 11, Hamf)don·SYdlltY 13
W, l(el\tutlly1t, TennoSoMTe<~ 11
Wln\1on·S.1ern21, Fave110111es1.o
C1n1re :It, A-· Hui man 14 ur•mbl•1'9Sl.J4,MIHtUIPOI 11•1. 24
How•rd U. 38, Virginia St."
Llberl, 6ool"l 1S,Gerdner.-bb I•
Mwrrav St 38,Miclcllt T~.6
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Trocano, who starte(i
the game at safety ,
lhrew ·a pa i r of
touchdown passes after
Ma rino was sidelined late in the first quarter
with a recurring knee in-
jury. And Pitt. 5· I , re
bounded from a loss the
week before at Florida
Stale.
With the score 7 7 in
the second qu art e r ,
Trocano hit four·of five
p asses on a 75.ya rd
t o u c hdown driv e .
FullbacJ< Hand y
McMillan dove 1 yard
Warner scored on toul·hdown runs of th ree and C;u
yards while fullbaC'k Booker Moore slashed for 100
y ards Saturday, exlt'nding 12th·ranked Penn
State 's winning streak over ~yraclJSf' to 10 with a
24· 7 victor\'. -
Freshman quarterback Todd RhH·kledgt> il·ed
tht' \'tctorv, Pl'nn State-'sftfth m stx-starts. wtth lr
13·yard t'ouC'hdown strike lo freshman Kenny
Jackson. Jackson set up the fourth period score
with a 22·yard punt return to the Syrac·usc i!5
Penn State had breezed to a 10·0 halftime lead
(ln Brian Franco':; 26·yard fit-Id goal 1md Warner's
three.yard burst which C"apped a 117 yard. IO·pla~·
dri\'e.
But Syracuse. 3.3: s<·orcd in the opening
seconds of the third period whf'n linebacker Mike
Zunic interceplcd a Bl:..icklctlgl' µass and r<'turned
11 11 y11rd~ for a touchdown 'DC'fcnSIV<' hnf'men
K<'n Koll ar and llerb Butzk111 hurrieu Bl:il'kled~<.·
into makme an ill"ltmed thro\'
nut t he Lions p<idded th·· maqu n l\\O
possessions later. using a vaunted ground athwk lo
nrnrch 80 yards in nine pl ays to put thr· l:(.Hm•
away Moore. who only h:Jd 11 (•1nr1es. shrcddt"'d
the Syrarnse dl'ft.'llS(.• \.\. llti a ol(I ) anl run <l!'I thP b1~
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ArJ,JJfo. me Cu.ban-born Amew1can designer wflo has been a.favorite a Nancy Reagan, has in-
1r 11 /ucod t11s 1980 collect1on and it seerps thafhe might have1in eye on the w.te HouSe.
Tl 10re are b u1ew elcd Jenny Lmd gowns that WOJ/d be petfect 1or lama v.ashington balls
tt.'[Jcm r swts f<Jr every k ind of coffee and luncheon imaginable. and cdorft.J ctesses that waJd
t.1kc: ,1 Prc>s1dont ·s wtlv easily into the pockta1I hour.
. ,.,, •ru .ire certam hallmarks to the d esigner's current /me. Jackets ere squwed off a randed
,/(11) ,J/N,tyS 0Utllned
ei:vu~ :ire puffy thr.: knits have mtercstmg patterns to thetr weave. there are otten bands of
1111 c1 .ring coJ,;r in the d aytime dresses. and 1ne evening gowns literally shrrrra-and glirrmer:
1\1 lo/lo µnc s begin at ':>4:J0 for the dayt1m<: slits.
11 ·s1g11s were shown dunng a champagne brunch ~t Saks Rfth AvEnJB.,. South Coast
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. -~ Bat;k tCJ Basics
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It maY. seem that Ellen Carter is back with her traditional
/oak, but her daughter, Susan,· is really carrying on the
family name. She has a new boutique called Ivy's League.
lt was a coincidence that the Ivy League
look came back into predominance_.._ full force,
just when two NewporC Beacb women were de-
ciding to name their new boutique "Ivy's
League."
Actually, it had little to do with the fact
that the preppie look was coming back into
favor and the, store planned to offer classic
looks ..
· · The name was chosen in honor of Ivy Ong,
the husband of partner Karen Ong, ~cause of
his contributions to the shop.
The two partners, Mrs. Ong and Susan
Carter Bacon, daughter of the former ~ewport
Beach haberdasher Ellen Carter, met u they
-· shopped for clothes in the same store.
Mrs. Ong, a graduate of Cal State Fullerton
with a degree in accounting, bad been a
housewife and mother but had never used her
university degree.
Both partners have small children and they
decided, with their mutual love of clothin1 and ·
combined expertise, a shop would be fun.
As most projects go, the concePt 1rew and
grew Into finally a Fashion Island boutique.
The interior wu designed by Joan Neville
and Jacqueline Olmstead to have a traditional
Eastern United States theme, and the stock in·
dudes "ell th~ basic elementa tha1 roake.J.be
traditional look so great for fall -tweeds,
tartan plaids, tailored blazers, argyles, penny
loafers, sbetlands and cashmeres," Ms. Bacon
said.
There will be "a variety of clotbes to fit all
budgets, from the schoolgirl to the housewife to
the businesswoman," Ms. Bacon noted.
•'We will have more flair than the tradi-
tional Ivy League look, thouih." she added.
"We will have 'updated traditionala' that
will work in a way that fill the California life
style .. It will be a feminine store," 1he noted.
Ms. Bacon admitted she will probably be
compared to her mother for a while, until she
can get her own shop on its feet with its own re-
putation.
But in a way it is a little bit of Ellen Carter.
Ms . Bacon haa chosen the same shirt manufac-
turer, and she brin1s with her the tr~I that ··
her mother has given her for many yean.
"Mother had a sense of style that'• hard to '•
replace, tbou1h." Ms. Bacon said.
:;,usan :.117<.' B '1( r 1 ··''' :\ ·Jn Or . , 111 ncw buut1que
She won't have her mother around to offer
advice, however. !!lien Carter has taken up re-
sid~nce in the south of France.
Si11gles
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A Hurdle
To Cross
t .:11.r 11· • "11111,1., J h11•1w in hc_,r early 30s who has been Smoke said. Some people secretly feel that someday, down Qne friend, whose husband left ber·for a much youn1er
'-lll")1• lu I 1!-.l ,1 \\!lilt rs gt'ltllll! married again. Jt WUS a theroad,lhey'llgelbacklogetherwitbtheitforine1ispouae." WOmaD, Hid.she found the actual WeddiDI day of her eX·
\d111 1'' 0 nd 1 .. 111 :1111·1· 11111 .;h1· 's tound n man who .is well-There is also a rear of how lbet person will react to spouse the°.bardest to get throueb. · ··.
:-u1tl•cl to lw1 <•tlll '" sht' "•t}S. ··makes'her chhnes'bng." y()ur new spouse, Smoke added, "especially if there a.re "He hlld lived with her for six months, 10 that wun't a
\\ t' n· .tll iii hJ!hl··tl \\1th ll •r news. but she's still a children " surprise," ahe said.
lt>t·n-.\ b1l "' r .w1 to u" .111:>-nus because she's go\. one big . The~e is a fear , too, he said, that the new penon will• "One day he came and told me he wu 1ettin1 married
h11rdlc tu 1-• l 0\ ... r .J. take the child's love away from the natural pa.rent and 1ave me his new addreu. He only told me because be ~ht• ha:. ) 1 t tt• tell her 7-year-old daughter and her Persons remarrying also sometimes worry that their wanted tbe children at' the wedding. He wanted to make
forml·r hush.too. "ho 1:-. pay in~ child support that she's go-new mate will not be accepted by the "larger community •ure.f'dhavetbem available." , 1h~ lo rf'rrwrry or relatives," such as grandparents on the otber aide; She 1aid it wu a shock, even tbou1h shed known
Al ·a marathon gab fest. as only single women cart Smoke said about the 1lrlfrtend for a lq time.
have. \\C talked .1boul ho" .she·.s going.to handl<: this prob· When t.be news of an impendina remarriqe mutt be "It wu horrible," she added. "I had Uae feelln1 that
l<.'m nndwhHtshe'!:.goin~tosay. broken it should be done slowly, Smoke said. "Don't Just 'thla ii It.' Sb~~e else is ¥,oinl to tty to make him happy
And. wc t alk•·d about wtty1t'ssohardtog1ve thlspieceof drop a bomb. Gradually introduce the new penon to your after I had tried and falled .. ·
news Lo yo11rform<.'r husband or wife. and to receive the same childten and fonmer spouse. Sometimes a divorced penoo 11 resenUul of a new • fromthl'm .no mntter howbadtherel ation~iphasbeen. "Sil down on a one-to-one buis and honestly tell the spouse because ~Y find It bard to understand wbat
You'd tQ.ink it wou ldn't be a big hurdle to cross. but children. Reassure them that they are not lolnl to lOH a another man or woman coWd see ln thetr former mate.
tcllr nJ? your t'X·Sp<Hisf! you're going to remarry is one oftbe 1>&renlbutthey'regolngto1alnafrtend." But Ule moves on, and the beat tbln1 to keep in mind la
moi;.t difficult things a divorced person can do. • The ultimate g_oal is to "arrive at a plaee ol trtendlbJp thatCti"-~~1!8 ... wondfera f~~ ~U and aoul. , and neutrality" between former and new apouaee Smote llUUl"al, .u~•r a ew m-., •• accepttbenewapouae II thcrl' arc chrldr<'n involved, letting them know also said ' and learn tbat they really bave aained a new friend, noUoll
c-an be hurd because they often arc ufruid of losing you to . Nb npUer how easy it aeerm on. p.,-, wr•tliq with thelrmomordlldandwltbtbepaaaaeoftlanudwee)ra~
the new spouse. · this emodonal l11ue i1 somethinl moat divorced people wllb mootbl, the memories 1ubalde and )'OU cu belin to ... tbt
Jim Smoke. n minister and counselor to siniles. says theydicln'thavetodo. newpenonforwbotbeyrean,are,ahwnanbelncwtthaeeda
he encouriters this problem over and over in his work . · But .then you?re backed into a comer there's n«blq and wllltloltbelrown. ' .
·'People are afraid to tell or hear the news because it to do but lf•cef\llly close your eyes and trJ to keep a level-And, lf you're "« careful, you ml&bt nea f1ad you like
becomes the final seal or the end of \he relationship," head. yourn'1new1pou1e. Hononr ,
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-.. DAIL V PILOT Weddlng•/Etlflflflernet1t• r
The couple plan to live in Hutllin6'lon Beach
afte r a trip to San Francisco.
Thorpe-Miller
Louise Leyden Park was the setting for the
wedding of Jonnelte Miller of Newport Beach
and Steven Thorpe of Hedlands.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn
M 11ler of Newport Beach. gr4duated from
Newport Harbor High School and UC Santa
Barbara.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. Donald Thorpe of
Yucaipa and Mrs. Sue Thorpe of Redlands,
graduated from Redlands High School and UC
Santa Barbara. \ ?.
The couple plan to live in Southern Orange 1
County after a trip to Santa Barbara and
Northern California. Ml and Mrs· Fitzgerald
FitzGerald-Brunsw1 ck
Heida BrunswlTa and AWilln t"'it1Gerald Jr ,
both of Laatut\li He h. were married Sept 6.
The bride, aughter or Mrs Leonard
Brunswick of La&una Beach. graduat.ed from
Laguna ftillc h High St·hool and Saddl~t>ac k
College
T he· bradt>groom . son of Mrs Loretta
FitzGerald or Laguna Beach, graduated from
Mater Oei High School In Santa Ana and l 'C
lrvine.·'I~ is e mployed by The Glassmen.
The l'Ouple plan to hve. in Laguna Beat•h
after a tnp to Carmel.
Mrs Ne w hall Mr and Mrs . Gnffith MISS Gough
Newhall-Brady
s, Calhl'rHlt!'s Cuthohc Church 1n Laguna
Heach was the licltang for the weddln~ of Laura
Rrady apd HOi-tl'I Newhall, both of Laguna
R~ar b .
T ht-brHil·, daughte r of Mr. and Mrs
('harles Brad) of Laguna Bear h. graduate.d
from Saddlebal·k College She is ernployed by
Bulloc k's
The br1dcgroo111, son of Mr . a nd Mrs.
William Newhall 111 of La Canada. l¢raduated
from Cal Poly l'omona and attends Cal State
Long Real'h ,..
The couple plan to livt! an Laguna Beach.
Gn ffith-H ughes
The United Methodist Church of the GOOd Shep~erd in ~estmlnster was the setting for the
wedding of Cindy Huges of Huntington Beach
and Al'Ul Griffith of Cypress.
f he bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Hughes of Carls bad. formerly of Costa Mesa. gra~uated from NPwport Harbor lligh School
and as .attending Cal State Long Beach.
The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Griffith of Cyµress. graduated Crom Los
Alamitos High ·school and Cal State Long
Beach. tie 1s e~ployed b) Ernst a.nd Whmney,
an al'<'Ountani;: f1rrn
Gough-De Lu ca
Anne-Marie Gough of Alhambra and
Wilham De Luca Ill of Philadelphia are
eng aged.
The bride-elect, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Frederirk Gough of Alhambra and NewPort
Reach, graduated from Mayfield lligh School
in Pasadena. USC and Yale University.
The future bride""room. son of Mr and Mrs
Will iam De Luc·a Jr. of Philadelphia. gr adua ted
from La Sallt! lligh School in Philadelphia,
Vil lanova University and Yale.
Davids-Mal Ion
A May wedding 1s planned for Pamela
Davids of Huntington Be ach and Charles.Mallon
of Garden Grove.
Doctors Are Ho:norahle People, Too
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and ~rs.
Charles Davids of Irvine . graduated from
Edison lligh Sthool and San Diego State
University.
The future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
DEAH ANN: This may.come as a surprise,
but all doctors are not rich. Far from jt. Most of
us have mortgages, c~r payments, children to
edurate. office e xpenses and exorbitant
malpractice insurance premiums.
No one would go to a supermarket, filling
sta tion or shoestore without cash, a ·checkbook
or a credit card. Yet, most people go to the doc·
tor's office with no money and think nothing of
it. Many womtUt (and-nowadays men) go to the
hairdresser's and lay out $10, S20 or $.75 in cash.
But they never bring cash to the doctor's offire.
It's al~ays, "Bill me." or, ''My insurance will
take care of it.''
The docto(s creditors will not take the ex·
cuse that the doctor must wait until the pa·
tient's insurance comes through. They want
bills paid when due.
I do not deny that some doctors are greedy. -
but the majority are honorable people who work
very hard to make a living. The tension they are
under .-often making life-and-death decisioos. is
horrendous. ll is s mall wonder the rate of
alcoholisrp. suicide a nd divorce is very high
among this group.
l hope you deem this letter important
enough lo run in your column. -SINCERELY,
A WO RKING MAN IN HOUSTON
DEAR MAN: I know a gre.t many dedicat·
ed doc&on and, aa lD every odter lhl~·of work,
their incomes vary. Wbea one considers the
finaaclal Investment and tbe years of training
required to be a pbyalclu loclay. I do DOt be·
gruige diem a good Uving.
DEAN ANN: Recently-I observed another
"thief" more repugnant than the sugar-s tea ler
from the fast-food restaurant. I saw a woman in
'" 1111 La11ders
a supermarket re move the cap from a bottle or
le mon Ju.ice. She turned the bottle up to her
mouth.tasted it, &mar-ked-her lips. replaeed the
cap and put the bottle back on the shelf. 1
gagged.
What should-I have done? Told he r off?
IT TAKES ALL KINDS
DEAR T.: No. She might have been a nut
with aa icepick ln he r purse.
Vou should have picked up the bottle,
handed it &o the s&ore manager or any employee
and reported what you bad seen. Tbe bottle
would then be removed from lbe sbeU. s.parln~
other caatome'n heaven knows what. -
DEAR ANN I.ANDERS · I would like to
r espond to "Old Mi<.'higan !<~tapper," who com·
plained that hairdressers don't know how to do
a nything but hack orr hair and do blowcuts.
She's off her rocker
In the state of Illinois a student of the .beau·
t y profession must complete 1,500 hours of train-
ing They mbsf learn everything from finger
waving and cutting to up-to-d,ate styling. They
must know all about hair coloring, per manent
waving and the effect of almest every kind of
chem1c{ll on the hair. Dummies don't make it
Contrary to public opinion, we do not make
a lot of money, bu!"we do put a lot of money into
our profession. Hair clips, hair spray, shampoo.
color -all the equipment we use -we must
buy. Atleastthat's the way it is in our shop .
The one good thing that has happened or
I-ate -ir'th-at m en -a re be-cOlnlng l~s seTr-
conscious about going into a woman's salon. In
fact, some men come in with thei'r wives. How
about a 21-gun s alute for these brave men, An
nie? -ROCK ISLAND, ILL
"'IYtAR ·ROCK: OK. Boom, boom, boom.
boom,boom,boom,boom,boom,boom ,boom ,
boom,boom,boom,boom,boom,boom,boom,
boom, boom, boom . boom.
James Mallon of Garden Grove. graduated
Crom Rancho Alamitos High School and at·
tended San Diego State University.
Eliades-Smith
Cheryl Smith and Jim Eliades exchanged
wedding vows in the Orinda Community
Church.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .. Henry
S mith of Orinda, attended Miramonte High
School and San Diego St ate University.
The bridegr oom , son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Eliades of Newport Beach. attended Corona del Mar High School and San Diego
State University.
They will reside in Costa Mesa after a trip
to Hawaia.
[ __ B_o_r_o ____ s_e_o_p_·e __ )
MONDAY, OCI'. 2t
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARl&"i <Mar. 21-Apr.
I ll)· You un co ver
material that had been
o bscured from view .
-Uet:ai s come ava1la-
ble and you get on more
s oli d r oo tin g . A
frie nd s hip i s
transform e d into a
"m ean i n g ful r e la-
tionshi-p ."
TAURUS (Apr. 20-
• May 20): Emphasis on
communication, written
material and contact
with one wh(> lends spice
to your life. You'll get
backstage view and be
more confident as re-
sult.' I G EMINI (May 21 -
June 20): Obtain hint
from Taurus message.
Prepare product for dis-
play and inspection.
Change of lifestyle in-
dicated; family me mber
makes maj or c on-
cession. Be a "gracious
winner."
<;ANCER <June 21-
July 22): Bring potential
into focus. Tak'e long-
range · w. See places ,
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTHT
WIMillY•W_. ......
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CosteMne-541-llH .
Let':!.~ I remuue your
kitchen!
~
' Callus now, lofexpe!1 help
with your kitchen ,~
pl#l9. let UI Mow you how to
l>Hutlfy end modemlle, at aur-
pritlngly low cost IO youl
'IARl<ER =::.1
2980 Randolf Ave.
Costa Meel --..
people as they are. not
m erely as you wish they
m ight exist.
LEO <July 23-Aug.
22 ). Apparent setback
boomerangs in y our
favor. Be aware of legal
rig hts, _{'~missio ns .
Your position is stronger
than originally a n -
ticipated.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22): Finish rather than
initiate project. Tie.
loose ends. revi~w goals
and harmonize rela ·
tionship with those close
to you, including partner
or mate.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.
22) : New approach gets
job done . Accent on
employ ment, depen -
dents, pets ang basic
services. If determined.
necessary repairs are
made and y~u feel mo re
safe . secure as result.
SCORPIO COct. 23 ·
Nov . 21): imo lions
dominate logic -accent
on c rdativity, change
and a variety of sensa·
lions . Protect self in
clinches. Emphasis on
s peculation, c hildre n
and a new start in new
direc tion .
SAGl'M'ARIUS <Nov.
22-Dec. 2 1): Recent
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con c luded laving
quarters could become
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phas is on i n c reased
social activity. greater
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contact with one who
aids you in broadening
horizons.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
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tarius m essage for
valuable hint. Short
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messages and display of
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Key Is to be percep~ive,
to detect subtle nuances
and to open dialogue
with member of opposite
sex .
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..._ ,.,_... worry •bout lbe dumbe1t w.ya.,_ .. aU dW. It COIMI wtth UM ter ntor,. I nmemw a urvoua _..bbor ot mine
•llo ,... .......... • &Jlat • dUld lhould have two .. _. .. a 4ay. A• co•,.Wnf u lt was for
•• CO ..... u'OUd Hd wait few ta.e qW>ta to ~
• ••· eM ftaalb' 4'eriaed • cotle to keep me In fenaed. a.•4 aJmpb put a cardboard •Ian in W....,. waouadac. "One!" or "Two'" NH 11111 CO aay. ahe dr0ve the bread man
eru1. (Niil \o m•Ucm \be kid crowill& up re·
... __, IUa mot.her u a fed.faced woman ....,_ owr tbe crib makifta weird nolaes. l
Beware of Bunny
Attack Rabbit
LEESBURG, Fla. <AP) -Some people
have Doberman pinschets as guard dogs.
Others choose Germ an s hepherds. But
Emory Uld Margaret Aspinwall have Bugs
Bunny, the attack rabbit.
Bup and Flopay, a pair of rabbits, ar·
rived in June u a gift for the couple's 3·year-
old ll:~~ter, Heather, a frequent vis-
itor.
Flopay, a black bunny. spends her. days
quietly, but her snow-white brother h1r.>
claimed the big, fenced backyard as bis.
· • Tbe Alpinwalla have two poodles, but
they're no match for Bugs. The bunny chased
one poodle off the diving board of the
'wimm.ini pool, and has also scared off the
Aller.
Even Mrs. Aspinwall says she has had to
fend off the rabbit to put out the garbage. ·'If
Bup would just give me access to my utility
room, tbe 1arba1e can and the swimming
pool, be could have the rest of the yard," she
said, addiq be also chased two men.
• So far, Buga reportedly won't negotiate.
") don't know what w~ are going to do,"
lln. Aspinwall lamented. ·
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~.---uiiiJje-baft...-cbotce of shutting him-up in -;-
a pell, putUnc him ln the cooking pot or put-
tinl up a sip 1ayin1. 'Beware of Bunny.' "
Garden Party
· Today·in CdM
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Tbe Shermui Library and Gardena in
Corona del llar is in need of aome new friends.
To tll&roduce the public to the advantages of
the nlltiamblp, an En&lisb 1anten party and
tea dmce bu been scheduled in the Corona del
llar &ardenafrom 1 to4 p.m . today. ~bo8tlne the event will be British Consul
General and Mrs. T. W. Aston, who wtll ~in at-
_____ teDdance=Guel w e nter a diiPJiY of English
•
1ardem in addition to Sherman's regular
~al . ~arden of more than 850 species of planu.
It is, expeded that ,guests will turn out in
~ Sunday beat for the tea, and many
women are planninl to wear chiffon dresses and
nappy 1arden bata to complete the mood.
Aecorclina to Mrs. Richard S. Jonas of
Newport Beath, cbalrman of the affair. there will be an Enllitb hi1b tea catered by Darrel
Cole ol Newport Beach and diaplays of formal
ud lnfonna( place aettinp by Wed1ewood.
llualc will be provided by Jean Tan-
dow1k1'• combo, The Internatioo~. and Dr.
WllUam 0 . ..Hendricks.-director-Of the.Jibr-ary.
will be on band to live tours ol the collection.
A diatiDctlve coat of arms bu been de-
alped fw tbe tea invitations, wbJch have been
malled to all current "P'rtjt!Dda'' of the 1ardens. net.a are ~ each and all money raised w11f 80 toward maintaining the library anci .........
Tbe aardena and library, which occupy an
eatlre block ln tbe beart of Corona del Mu, in·
elude rare eaetl, tropicai ... planta, fountains and
DQDda, brilliant aeuooal color in both beds and la-atnl Makela, and a collection of more than
10.000 talillDll dealin1 with the put 100 years of
tMSaulbtNlt. A~ la the library are mapi, photo-
....,. ..t microftlmed documents, makina it
• neeDmt neource for tbe serious historian ............ eurioaa cttben.
Tiie ...... ofter cl ..... ~ prolJ'&m• on
a •Mtltr ol toplea, and hmeb ii aened in the
, .... two dQ9 a week by retenatioa, open
GDIJtoPri-11. ·la a aew prGll'am, doctlDta pve tours of the L-r..: to dllldrm. Volunteers are traiaed by A. lterbl9, a profellloaal borticultu.rist _. te.mer, and prior aanlen lmowled1e 11 not
Wl•m'J·
Does Driver Drill?·
DAYTON, Oblo (AP) formal aedan or a
-BJ •~•f" _he'• Dr. SH,"000 Silver Shadow • .,.. Golalier1, SUC• •taadard model. i:hll 4eaU1t, But People sometimes
.. ~down, don't like dentlata, but 111111 Ka, UOU8d u a chauffeur, "every.
•I fmeJ e~ Md Jilek· body . lov ea me ."' ~·• ,..pie for a Goldberl ..,.. .
Ooldbers _ Ooldbers wu serious ._ · •• -,.., enoup aboat bla cbauf. -.. --..-me feur ••r•lee to 80 .,•~1'=•=•=·~·~1
l' 1
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• • tbroulh three day1 of
1 *:'=of eba.._ and mechanic
11'411'19• two ...,. ot tralalq at tbe RoD•· . u .... ta. &nee eb..neur ~bool laLoedaa
......... u1 io•eUme1 bh ............... ··=...::·,. ~.,....... ..... ...
I always lhuught \ht' No. l concern of new
puents wu I.he ulcctlon of a name unlU I
heard 1 story from a jrandmother lh11 week
whose dauicht ('r hlld just h.ad a baby . ·
t.:ver)'thinj( had HO~c well The baby bad •
namt' everyont' C'OU(d llVl' With, WU ln &ood
hulth and Sl·hcdulcH were ~ln1 met. Then
('ame lht• h1t <'h .. What doea thti baby call
Crandn1a., ..
In kecpin.i w1tl( modern o.tU.ftudes, her first
namt' wus Ru"~l.'5k0 Sum 1mthe? The child
would he old c·nou._:h to drin ... btlfore s he could
handle that
llnw about (irund111 u Muwrs?
'l'ou formul U1·:Hdc)>, to be t•or1!ostent, she·d
h&vt• to t•ull hn othl'r <frundma by her last
name wh1 t'h wa.!> 1-'ltl·dt"rhofcr
Wulf ~· n1nutl' S11H·c everyone ca lled
:o;anH1nthu •· am." how 11bout Grandma Sam ?
Neu~•• Vl' i\lrt'11dy th•· r h1ld had a problem
14 llh tw11 IJUrt•n\s 14hu i.h11rt!d the same name
<.:ou ldn 't you s<.·l' a t"ul·hcr asking, ··what's your
daddy 'i. nam•· ., " Jerry .. And your mother's
name"" Jctr) "And your ~randmother 's
name''" Sam l"orgt·t 1t
, Wai. she 1·omforlable with "Granny""
Absolutely not It su~gested 11 silver-haired,
plump woman with apple cheeks.
"Crandmama?" She'd have to have he r
hair done ever y week lo live up to that one .
· · N an n y ., ' · So u n d e d l i k e a h i r ed
grandmother who flies with her umbrella open.
"Nana ·~" That's the sound a goat makes.
··Namo and Nonee?" Aren't· they the whales
at Sea World·>
Finally. someone ss1d. "Wha t about
Grandma·~"
"It's t•atchy," said Jerry .
"IL's different." said Jer ry.
"I think i~ me," said Samantha.
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'lla ppy Day::.· wa:-s1·ar:i Hut as a producer or
di rector or writc·r. I run ~enerate my own
~mployr•nt "
lie stops, n'f·:lll!> that his fat hl'r, actor
Ua1H't> llowurd. had alw:.iys c·~1ut1Cinl'd him that
ht• 1111ght not bt· 1n 'ihnw bus int:ss forever. lie
say!>, "If th1n~s do lakl-a downturn.I'd pr<1ballly
ltp lWl'k to rollt·i.:e. ).!l'l a phys1f'al cduf'at1on
dl'g rr·l· .arid get into toac·hing "
I lownrd. <!6. who has hi s own produc:-llon
1•1>n11nin}'. appurtntly n1:edn't worr y 111· recent
Iv s tarrPd in the NBC movie "'Ac·t of Lovc "
,;Skyward.'' whtl'h he d1rel·ted und <:o produced
with Anson W1 lli:11ns , hi1> huddy from "ll<•PPY
I} a ~., "\< 111 l>t• tt·le<· ast ncx t month
A THI RD MOVI E . "The l\l;1g11· 111 rarn1d."
a d11ldhOOd rJnta!>y, IS HWa1l1ng :JO lllf date lie
and W1 lltams are w1>riling on a ne"' movie.
"You Needed Ml'." l0<1sely hast'd on the hit
song
Why d0t·~ ht· want. to be rnon· than an af'
tor? "Acting 1s \'t'r} <'n.•at11t·, but 1t reall) onl)
dt!als with o nl' third Of the Crt:allVC prOt'l'S1' 11(
m o vie making. and ~ven then } ou'rc 11nl:;.
responstbll' for your c·haracter ··say-; llO'-' ard.
who sports a red rnoustac·h ·
"Pre production-. wntin~ tht· ~c~ri pl. r1r;id1ng
locations, cleal1ni:: with l'Xl'C'ul1v1·s C'a s t1n g
those are all t.>xc·1t1ng .ind 1mp..-irtant stuff tlutt I
cnJOY (;t>tt1ng lht: stor} on to film ts important.
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mosl important of all, is puuing it together. l.
enJOY that respons ibility. .::~
~· "DIRECTING IS PROBABL v the Cira·
thing to a rcaJ.llfe adventure you can have. l .
hard work. it's exciting, and jt's worth all ·
effort." \
"Skyward," like "You Needed Me." bega~
with a story created by Anson Williams. tt
1·ame from two.s~parate incidents in bis life.
Ho ward s e1 ys Williams enco untered a
hostile youth at a cere br al palsy c am p and it
made an enormous impression on him. Later ,
ht> saw anotht¥t-youth in a wheelchair tinkerina
on ~ ant1qu~ airplane with an elder ly blaclt
man. ...
IN THE MOVIE \lERSION, the wheelchair·
bound youth became a girl who yearns to
bl'comt: a pilot, and the old black man became a
man and a woman, played by Howard Hessman
and Bette Davis.
The mov1t: st ars 14-year -old Suzie Gi lstr ap.
who 1s herself confined lo a wheelchair.
lloward s ays, "We thought it would be
hypocritical of us not to look for a handicapped
ar tress. srnce t)lc whole point of the movie is
that you shouldn 't set limits on people because
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To flnd adequate worda to d•cribe the
excelJeftee ol lut weekend'• performances
by UM 'Praaue Quirtet at l.Qama Beach and UM New York Strin& Quartet at UCI con·
ilder what eminent critic Vlr&ll Thomson
wrote in lM:i
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C_lassical
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• '1'he pre11U1e of atrin& quartet muaic Is often a mystery to thoae who never heard It Both quartets have achieved lhe
played ·in Ow 'Gre.t Trad!lion. · 1'o play In homogeneity of tone, brightness of color,
SU<'h • tradition la..to t!ilher hold the interest dynamics and rhythmic freedom that is
completely or put one to sleep " found in great chamber music playing. The Prague foursome demonstrated
N£1111Efl AT lAGUNA Beach Chamber superb ensemble playin& in works by
Mus'r Society offenna nor at UCl did either Beethoven, Bartok and Dvorak, which span
arouphavethe lattererrectonanyonenearme. the claui~al . modern and romantic eru.
The Prague Quartet comes from THEY GAVE a vigorous reading to the
Caecbo9lovak1a, and although they perform "Opus LS, No. 4" composed by Beethoven
most ol the quartet repertory, these maturt! during his happier ~ays, a crisp rendering to
mu11clana are admired for their playma of Bartok's "Third Sttiftg Quartet," a work in
the Czech masters. two of whom were one movement, and finally a beautiful lyrical
featured on their program. reading of Dvorak's "String Quartet in A·flat
On the other.hand, the New York String Major."
Quartet is compt..'-'ed of Americans who as· This last work and the encore -the
sembled only four years ago and are now in minuet from Mozart's "D-minor Quartet"
their third year ofTresidence at UCJ -the were huge audience favorites.
spanned lhe centuries .
"The "Opus 33, No. l ," by Joseph ll aydn,
was played with high energy: We hc1.1rd .1
lively melodious allegro, a robust sthcr.w a
beautiful andante and a vigorous presto '
The second work -"Four Pietes for
Slring Quartel, Opus 81," by Mendelssohn, was
notewofi:hy for the superb lending of sounds 1 n
the openmg fugue, and their witty playing of
the scherzo.
THEY ALSO PERFORMED Aartbk '-;
Fifth String Quartet. The selection of this
master by the Prague and lht NYSQ 1s a rt.>
cognition not only of Bartok's lOOth birthday.
but an acknowledgement of his pre cmin£-t
place in the history ol 20th century ch·
music. · •
The NYSQ gave us a more JOYO • mor<·
humorous reading of Bartok than t e nwn:
stately Prague. Still their n·a ni.: "".Js
powerful in lhe two allegro m(Jvemcnt!> .rnd
they showed their increasing skill :.is th•·)
traversed the technical hurdles of the <1d:11,1<,
motto.
In the hands of th~ Prague anr! tlk .'-• "'
York String Quartet the "Cre:it 1 r;1d1t w11
continues. youna masters so to speak. The New '¥9rk String Quartet also
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Portraits
Reflect
Lagunans
"Lag una Per -
sonalities," a collection
of black and white
portraits by photo-
grapher Robert Randall,
are on display at the
Laguna· Beach Museum
of Art. .
eK aa · d~ance tlit!!ater
The funniest girl in town has grown up to
be a very "Funny Lady," and Barbra
Streisand stars once again as Fanny Brice
who loves all the wrong men in the musical
comedy hit having its TV premiere at 8
tonight on Channel 7.
The portraits will be
on exhibit daily except
Tuesdays at the
museum, 307 Cliff Dr..
Hours are from 11 : 30
a.m . to 4:30 p.m . Ad·
mission is free.
For more information
call 494-6531.
In Con11:ert
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Choreographer Bu-bbly
AftPr 'Grea e,' H~r Jol>'s 'Really Rosie'
NEW YO HK 1Al'l Ev('r x~ "They'rr
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aphed that Al•u "n r ust>," "P•ciflc-
et·htrcs." "Zuot Sult" lill\d "t :11da Kadner
Live t-"rom New York "
But there w•s .-tim.-. •h~ s11ys, that be1n1 a ~ Bruad~a) t•ht1n·o~raphcr "was the IH t
lf\in~ oa 11(V 11111\d I wanted .lo be t.he c-uteat Clrl Qllt the bl()('k ~1th tht> most atqehanda ln love
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l'-ph.in ) \'llcd anJ s\'rcamtd and nobody tWou~ht lht.•y wt'rt• 1·uH• It '!l sUU thl' great am
bfyalf'n<'t.' or rny lift• '·
But Miss Birch. 11 rour lime Tony nominee
.. d . like A.:nt>s O,dt11lh'. one> ol Rroadway's rew
dlataff d ruwcmt·1sters. \'.c.>nllnu~" to press on
'l'be cw rt>nt press. though. i• occurring Off
lli'oadwoy
Shl•'' bcl'll bus} l'hOrt.'Og raph10g "Really
Ros1t, · u. llt'V. 1nus14·ul_for which pop composer
Clirole KmK wrote Of\1"tW\es lt opened Oct. 14
1( the Che lsl'8 Thf'att'r l'enter here
• Tht! shuw, written by Maupce Sendall. is
Wased on a famous book of his about a young
Ori named Hosie who an her way runs the Lives at every kid on her block. . -
MIS.'\ BIRCH, A SHORT. bnsk, attractive
m an in her .aOs with a funny, sardomc way of
' ftee(•h. has worked with kids before. -
She used to cho~graph public TV's "The
E}e<.'tric Company." And she herself was a tyke
.\lllhen she began performing as a dancer .
.~OWARD •••
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tbey can do practically anything they want to
do.''
Howard made his acting debut at the age of
( in "The Journey," with Yul Brynner and
Deborah Kerr. At 5, he had done the pilot of
·"The Andy Griffith Show" and at 6 he was in
tlle long-running series.
8£ MADE NUMEROUS guest appearances Oil television, starred in several Disney movies
and in "The Music Man." The TV series "The
Smith Family" followed, and s uch movies as
"American Grafitti." "The Spikes Gang" and
'!I'he Shootisl," J ohn Wayne's last movie.
"The director, Don Siegel, wanted me to
meet John Wayne, so he took me to his hoteJ in
Carson City, where we were shooting on loca..:
Hon,•· says Howard.
"It happened that my ~·cture was on the
cover of the current TV~ · e with Henry
Winkler. Opn brought along a co to show him.
John Wayn e looked at it looks up at me and
sort ofsquints.andsays, 'Ah.bigshot,huh'?" -
NBC has shown a strong interest in develop·
ing "Skyward" as a series. Howard and
Williams have been working out various story
ideas.
llE SA \'S ONE THING he wants to develop
is the boyfriend-girlfriend relationship Suzie's
c haracter develops with actor Ben Marley. He
says he'a tired of the way Hollywood uaually
treat.a it u cute puppy love.
'1 fell in Jove with my first real girlfriend in
high school and that was 10 years ago and we're
still ver~ much in love," he says. His wife is the
former Cheryl Alley. ''It was important to us.
1 here's a lot of passion and intensity there. It
shouldn 'l be treated cutesy.cutesy."
Hoo Howard runs a lot deeper than you'd
aver suspect from seein~ him as Richie Cun-
ningham.
Wh
Uorn in t;nalewood. N J , nl•t!d In Mount
V1•rn1111, NY., 111\e w1111 only lO when pack~ off
to atu<ty ut th~ Am.,r11·an School of Rallet,
thcnc·c tu thf' M11rU111 Ciraham Comp•ny.
"I lttl·nilly itrt'\I. up ot Martha s feet," saya
Miu fUrch1 whu at 16 taua(ht as well as
performed with the liraham troupe, later
bt-C'omrn~ o le1Ad1n1 11olol1t as well aa one of its
dlrecloni
IT Ot'TEN HA PP ENS that Broadway
choreowraphoni 11rc formt'r ''aiypsies," chorus·
line dftl\cen1 who 110 fro111 musical to musical
t.efore they flnlllly ~et to direct the hoofini in
one ·
Nol her True, ~ht' dunced an "West Side
Stor)'," and hoofed · for Agneti ~Mille in re-
vivals not tht' currt&nt <.'rop of "Briga-
doon." "Oklcthomu" and "Carousel."
"But otherwise, l w 1:u1 pretty much con-
cert," she says, m t>a nin~ ser ious dance.
.. Everyone thinks we lchoreographers) all
<.'Mme out or the gypsy world But I did not. l
was out of the Graham troupe."
SHE BEGAN EASING out of the troupe
when ~he sturted 'h aving run in ll'Ummer stock
mus1<:al.s. Maybe at was just as we{l. Serious
dance requires a serious outlook. And s he's a bit
short of serious.
Sh~ bdmits to the kind oC mind that, suy,
m ight instruct he r Ceet to break into a soft.shoe
shuffle midway through u pas de deux. "Exact-
ly." she laughs. "That's my whole life."
In 1967, there was a turning point in her
career, specifically "You're a Good Man,
Charlie Brown," bas~d on the famous cartoon ·
series. She was asked to be an understudy and
help stagl' some of the danct numbers. Okay,
she s aid . and had agoatil.
"I went on a couplt! or ti mes, but I fo~d l
enjoyed listening to the. applause that Linus got
off the numbers I'd s taged just as much as I
liked being clapped at myself," she says.
HER BREAKTllROt:GH year as a choreo·
grapher was 1972. She was hired for what
became Broadway's longest·running musical.
"Grease." a bout high school kids, rock ·n· roll,
and the '50s
"That was ii. th:it was the biggie." s ays
Miss Birch, who later choreographed the movie
version, st arring John Travolta and Olivia
Newton-John. and may direct a sequel to it.
Next Broadway's Harold Prince, whom she
knew from "West Sidu Story" days. wanted her
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Choreographer Patricia Birch StrtkH • Reattul PoH In Manhattan'• Fall Sunahln•
to d irect a little something of his called "A Lit·
tie Night Music."
"I said. ·From "(:rease" you want me to do
this everything 's -elegant stuff'>' Well, he broke
right through tpal He said. ·come on. l know
wtier e you're coming from. You've been
classically lramed. you've been with Martha
Gr aham. . .
' "FlJRTHEIUtOH E, I WANT you because
you have more fun on s tage than anybody I
know. It'll brmg kind of a bubble on stage'."
Farewell performing, hello ('horeography.
She did the show, a nd later Prince's
.. Pa\'ift(' Overtures," for which she got a Tony
nomination. Her other nominations were for
"Grease." "Over Here" and "Music ls."
This afterthought : "If you want to know the
truth. I'm a bit of a maverick. in that they don't
know what I'm going to do next .··
A pause. "Neither do I."
New, Old Musftf
At U CI Concert
Experienced practitioners of mode rn
classical music will appear in concert at UC
Irvine Wednesday.
Continuum, the performing ensemble of the
Performers' Committee for 20th·Century Music.
will play at 8 p.m. in the f'ine Arts Concert Hall.
Ti <.'kets are SS .
Continuum is a group of New York singers
and instrumentalists committed to performing
the works of established masters and younger
<.'om posers of the 20th century.
Continuum will be conducting a series of
workshops and discussions with UCI music stu-
dents Monday through Wednesday.
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Seed Idea Grows Into Science Plant
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Phil UppinC'Olt al)Ottea • Ill>
ln tbe romputer 1uphlca rte.Id
dudn1 1911 and dectded to
puraue it. •
Today hi• idea la the buia lor
a new div\alon or Sdenu Ap
pllcaUom. Inc. Headed by the
youthful ~ppincott, Computer
Producu Oivlaloo sales have
neared .., millioa with another
$2 million worth or orders in lhe
win11.
The company la • · ·syatems
bouae" that builds computer
ayatema to do wu.1.1u&l and. com
lli1HJ1 .I ' I 'I IN l '(
BUSINESS
'JI t ,.,. ""' .•••
plicated jobs. It also produces
prograOls for mulll·computer
systems and puts the hard and
soltwaretogetherforclients.
Lippincott's id-ea was
straightforward : computer
graphics were an important de·
sign and engineering tool. but
programs that made electronic · drawinea appear were written in
an odd array of computer
languages.
Scientific computers with
heavy·duty power needed for
more advanced design work.
however, were programmed in
FORTRAN.
Lippincott took a then·new set
of graphics program standards
and conve rted them t o
FORTRAN.
THAT MEANT anyone versed
in the scientific language could
make computers draw, animate. analyze and correct anything
they wanted to create
For companies that had bought
graphics machines only to see
them rapidly become obsolete, it
meant expensive programs
normally tossed with old
machines could be reused. .
At thoUsands of dollars a pro· er am, that's a lot of software
money saved.
Lippincott'• first attempt to sell
hU idea is what really got Com·
puter Prvducta eoine.
"Thil divt.ioa started u a cold
propo1al for a Caipp Pendle&an
IJ'apbk display syslem. I stayed
up five niehta writi.na it and en-
tered lt qainat 11 competiton
<some ol them very lar1e> and it
woa.
l .. OF COURSE it helped that a
Wuhinctoo. D.C. d,ivision pre·
sented it in the capit~ ... said Lip-
pincott.
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Computer l'rQdu<'lA now hu 4;'()
employeH and oct•upltiA 1t new
bulldlq at ~ Wra1ley St., lrvlnf'
Only cfitntulty finding qu1d1f1ed
ayatema ftl&intt~ kt't"f>S tht' firm
from ballooning quu•kl)' to
uutt"uize, huaid
"What happened w1u1n 't relllly
unuaual for Srlent·e Appllr a
Uona." !lllld Llpp1n<'ott. '"It '11 &
very entrepreneurial comp¥ny "
Jo~our other Orange County
arms ol the I.a Jolla·bHed ror
poullon were i.tarted an mur h
the same way.
!ilCIENC'E APPLICATIONS
has stuck to high technology
work mainly for the govern
ment. but 1s expB11ding private
sector work as it edges toward
$200 million in revenues .
Little known outs ide the
science and technology world.
Science Applications put its
mQne y on peo ple , not
technology. Tht> founding
managers hold about 5 perr,ent
of stock, most of the rest ts
owned by employees.
''People have a lot or freedom
here, but they also have to
perform." Being ()Nfitablc is a
basic requirement for people
who dive into new projects.
Lippincott said the spiri"' re· quired to do that only appearl; in
a few applicants, but when seen,
"T¥Y're invariably hired.
"Of' COURSE, not everyone is
ready for the responsibility of
performing."
Lippincott said his small
division works on some unusual
projects:
-A Marine Corps system that
lays out in graphic form troop
' movement and command pro
blems on television·like screens. ~ / '
-A 3·computer system uses
tiny sensors on wind tunnel
models to feed millions of biu of
data per minute for analysis and
to make drawings on graphic
display screens. And, the com·
puters suggest further testa that
may be needed. Fast work pays;
wind twmel time costs $10,000
per hour.
. o.ily l'llel ~\Mt p._
Phil Lippincott amoog computers being assembled for clients of Science Applications division
-A COMPUTER system in a
trailer will pick up data radioed
from a helicopter durinl Ri&ht
tests, record and help analyze it
and di.lplay results lnatanUy -
all while the copter iA airbom.
Computer Products Division
does have a product of sorta to
10 along with its system desip,
aaaembly and inte1ration
service, a software syat.em for
graphics called Saigraph.
This iA the program that can
be switched 'from one computer
system to a,notber and can be
used with most brands of display
terminals.
UNLIKE MANY systems
houses , Lippincott 's group
doesn't build its own electronic
devices and even avoids sticking
its own name on units it orders.
''Tb at leta us use the best
equipment for any job and
doesn't tie us down."
The new building features a lar1e room where these systems
are assembled. Winni and other finks are i.natalled and tested,
then programa are added on and
all the bup worked out.
Once the system ia completely
teated and running without a
hitch, the computers are packed
up and shipped, ready to use, to
the customer.
This provides turn·key op·
-t'rations for clients, Lippincott
said, and allows the system to be
built even before laciliUes are
completed, a situation which
often happens.
Tum·key systems are costly.
Of three current clients, each is
spending $1 million to $1 .1
mi Won.
THE DIVISION doesn't stint
on its own computers either.
Each office and work area bu outlets whert! terminals can be
plugged into the firm's central
computer.
Since much of the design work
requires using a computer to Or·
ganize and recall complicated
and e xtensive data , the
terminals provide a lot of help in
solving problems.
As the firm expands, mundane
tasks like word proc:essirig and
accounting can also be piped
through these plugs to the central
processor. The capacity is in
place ror anticipated growth.
The number of clients lor
highly specialised syatema -
Computer Products Division's
forte -is nearly unlimited. said
Lippincott.
UNFORTUNATELY, be
added, the supply of engineers
that can handle •ucb jobs in
such a free environment is ex-tremely limited.
Like much larger coun·
lerparts. Lippincott 's company
By RICHARD GREEN °'"_..., "-' IUll
If you want tp rub elbows with the
cream of Orange County's executive
crop, the Young Presidents Organiza·
tion may be just the thing -providing
you 're under 40 and are the president of
a company gro$sing $3 million yearly.
lowed me to grow with my business. It hei~ With strategy and tactics."
Si:acusa said the Southern California
Chapter of YPO is comprised of 40 peo·
pie. the youngest of which is 31 years
old.
bers include industrialists Richard
Bertea and developer Donald Koll <both
or whom refused comment on the
group).
YPO. an international non·profit or·
ganizatio1), is probably one o the most
will hold a job fair Oct . 29 to
show their stuff to .engineers
and, hopefully, add a few lo the
staff.
"When I look out al that
freeway every morning, I just
know there are people out there
who ought to hear about us. It's
juat difficult to get the word to
them." <Information on the job
fair is available by calling John
E . Seeburger at 951·1544.)
0 F COURSE, Lippincott
added, there's the possibility
that a new engineer will break ~way just as be rud. •
"Science Applications' top.
management would like that."
he said.
Presidents
Assisted
By Peers
exclusive businessmen' p.
EVEN IF VOU uali y under the
~sic ~ and even_ue requirements, •
you can't become a member unless
you're recommended by two local ex·
ecutives already in YPO. And once in.
you must keep in mind that you'll be
booted out after your 50t.h birthday.
Those are rather strict rules. but as
one local YPO member said, "We're re·
ally not looking for members or
publicity."
"We hold meetings in homes and
hotels where we exchange ideas, he
said. "The organization is strictly for
t he good of members. And we
sometimes have areawide conventions.
We'll be having one this year in Mon·
terey."
THE EXECVTrvE who faces a prob·
lem for the first time can find solu·
tions through talks with other members
who have already found answers.
And. many young e xecutives who
bypass production or other manage·
ment jobs on the way to the top may
also need help in spotting and resolving
problems in their weak spots.
"It's not really a secret organization.
we just like it to have a low·profile. ''
said a New York public relations
woman for YPO, who requested her
name not be used. "There's about 3.700
people in YPO. 700 of whom are out-Of·
the-country members.
·'It was founded by Ray Hickok on
Oct. 22, 1950 in New York's Waldorf
Astoria hotel. Our-function is-to make
our members better presidents through
idea exchange at seminars and other
gatherings.
"WE BRING THE best and the
brightest speakers lrom around the
world to talk to members."
1 She said the group takes no political
stands and isn't a lobbying organiza.
lion. Pete Siracusa, a former Orange Coun·
ty lifeguard who now is president of
Rusty Pelican Jnc., was 33 when he
joined YPO 11 years ago.
The group•s secr~cy reflects the
trust required for an up.and·coming ty·
coon to admit to peers that he doesn't
know how to solve a problem and to ask
for help.
What's discussed at YPO meetinp is
to remain private, said the public rela·
lions woman. She said that most people
who become mem hers end up finding
out about YPO through business con·
tacts.
"My restaurant business needed
more sophistication whfll I joined," he
said in a telephone interview. "YPO al·
Y PO's membersllfp lfs\ also is closely
guarded .information, but local rpem· Pelican's Pete Siracusa
Guide . Turns Buyer Into Real Energy Miser·
. '
By PAT DUNN o1 .................
In sharp contrast to just a few years ago,
U.e cost ol energy In both new and pre·
ftoully-owned homes today bu become a
... rioua financial burden for millions or
Americana.
But bomebuyen are not delenselesa.
Tlaereareanumberof wayatb.is burden can be
-trolled IDd reduced. Oneoltbealmplesl and
molt elfeative ls to determine lhe energy effi·
tltaey ot a home before bu)'lna.
A. new pvemment publication is available
tobelpdojlllt tbat and help maketbekinc1 of In·
tllll1111t pureblH decialont that will yield both
lll!medla&eud lutln1 uvlnp.
RfC»NIORl!D IOINTLV BY the U.S.
D9pal'tlnln& ot HOU1tn1 and Urban Devel~· -t llld tbe U.S. Department of Ener y.
taJ1 •• , ... 1ulde. "The l:nergy·W ae
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efficiency features should my new home con·
tain'?"
Out of the hundreds of possible features,
the guide identifies 12 that deserve special at·
tentioo. Starting with well·known items Uke
caulking and weathenstripping, and proper
levels of lnaulatlon !described in term• ol re·
gional. needa), the guide alto ideoUfies less
well-inown. but lmPortant features like
wblch direction the houH faces and bow the
boule ii shaded by landacapin1. roof ,over·
ban11, or other devlcn. · ·
Tlll8 8SCJION CONCLVDU wltb a dll·
euulGD on e'hooelnl an elllcient beattn1
171tem, ... lt , .. or on, electiic rt1lll1Dce,
or a beet ptUDP·
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The section devoted to existing homes
opens with a brief discusaion of the buyer's
first line of defense -how to obtain and
evaluate past energy bills -not merely take
the owner's word for it that they are "low."
The book gives practical advice on how
· to inspect and evaluate the physical features
of an existing home -to determine not only
what energy·saving features are already
there, but also what improvements can be
added at a reasonable cost.
The linaJ section ol the guide contains a
series of euy·to-uae checklisu that can be •
used to compare the ener(Y efficiency of
several different new or previoualy-owned
homes. A glouary is Included, u well u tipa
on how to reduce ener1y coell after moving
in.
'enlE ENERGY·WISB Home Buyer'' Is
the moel complete and authoritative eaern
gutde yet written 1peciflcally for
bomebuyera.
At a COit of S2 PGetNAd, Cbe boc*let II
available from the Su~ ol J>oeu.
menta, U.S. Governmeat Prillliq Offt(e,
WHbin1ton, D.C. JHOI, or from tile
Couumer Information c...... P\aeMo, COio.
11oqe. , --
Another very useful booklet is "In the
Bank -Or Up the Chimney'?" This is a
dollara·and·centa guide to energy.saving
home improvements.
First published in 1975 and updat«I in
1977, this 80-p .. e guide shows the homeowner
how to inspect the home, evaluite possible
improvementa, and carry odf appropriate
meuurea.
"In the Bank" hu been reprinted by
private induatry, publl1hin1 houses, and
newspapers, and baa continued to be reo·
• ognized u the leadin1 manual on ener1Y·
related home Improvements. .
THE GUIDE IS SPONflORED by th~
U .S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development and is available at the single
copy price of $1.10 from the previously men.
tioned llCldreues.
For further Information regarding
pl'lvate reprinUn1 <negatives are available
for toen>, bu.lk purchues, and other group
needl, contact Heather Avellhe, Office or
Produet Dtueminatlon and Transfer, u .S .
Depa~t ol Hou1in1 and Urban Develop.
meat, 451th St. S.W .. Washlniton. D.C. 20410.
Pboned requests are a ccepted at <202)
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DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I
recently noticed what appeared lO be a re·
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parked next lO mine at the supermarket.
Curiosity got the better of me. and I l>ent
down to find it was the Dow S3 refund form
that I had been searching for high and low.
I tried to pull the form out from under.
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BUSINESS I CONSUMER
Shell Game Heats Up
Growers Use Hus~ For Faciory Power
STOCKTON <AP> Walnut 1belh soon will
produce electricity for Northern California homes
and the proceasip1 plant which extracll tbe tuty
null from their touah shell.a.
Shella by the mlllion1 pile up oullide Suo-
Dlamond'a walnut plant here, so the cooperative
built a co-1eneration system lO convert them into
useful enerlY.
-Co-generation involves recycling heat enern .to .Qtber..uaes. T~ shell• will be bumed lO produce
steam thjll will power an electricity generating
turbine.
The low pressure steam will be recaptured
and used for the plant's healing and, more im·
portantly, refrigeration. Sun-Diamond, the world's
lugest walnut processor. refrigerates six million
cubic leet or nuts a year.
"Tbe wtique part or co-generation is that from
one beat source you get two heat benefits," said
Ted Garbeth. Sun.Diamond's research engineer.
VTN Corp. ol Irvine reports a net loss for the
first quatter or $39,169, or 2 cents per share com ·
pared with a net Income or $52,815, or J cents for
t.he.Jike period ~ul year..
. ~evenues for . t~e rirst quarter were $5.27 '!lllhon vs. 6.83 m1lhon for the like period of the
prior year. VTN is a diversified international
engineering, architectural. planning and environ·
m ental design firm.
* * • _First quarter sales increased to $138.5 million
from $117.9 million and net earnings to $8.4 million
from $7.9 million in the three-months ended Sept.
30, Beckman Instruments Inc. reports.
On 16 percent more shares, Beckman's
per-share eamjngs were 40 cents for the quarter.
compared with 44 cents a year earlier. The
company sold 2 million common shares in
October. 1979, to provide additional growth capital
and issued 538,000 new shares in May lO acquire
Spectrametrics Inc. of Andover, Mass. At Sept. 30,
average eommon and common equivalent shares
outstanding totaled 20, 770,000 compared -With
17,975,000 shares outstanding at Sept. 30, 1979.
·'First.quarter rfSU lts wer e in line with
management's expectations," said Dr. WUliam F .
Ballhaus. pres ident. "Our medical and
international businesses continued to register
strong gains.~ planned."
* * * Carol Marks is assistant vice president, VOLT
Temporary Services. Inc., Newport Beach. She
supervises the firm's inven\ory-team management
division in addition to other VOLT temporary un-
its.
"In our situation. electricity is one heat source,
and low pressure steam is the thermal or heal
benefit for refrigeration, heating and cooling and
hot water generation and air conditioning."
THE SECOND BENEFIT WILL be to
e.liminate use of natural gas to fuel the refrigera-tion system.
Sun-Diamond won't use all or the 32 million
kilowatt hours of electricity its co-generation
system will produce each year. About 20 million
will be sold to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for use in
ita Northern California ~wer ~rid.
"We'll just do it with swtaches," Garbeth ex·
plained in a telephone interview. ''The same kind
of system that brings•electriclty into thJ plant goes out of the plant.'' .
k1l auger feede r will move shells to the
system's combustion area "at precisely the right
volume," said R. William Winkler, public rela·
lions officer. It will be non·polluting because
walnut shells burn clean, he added.
THE PGfrE ELt:CTRICJTY Sun·Diamond will
quit using will be enough for 5,500 homes, Wiok.ler
said. And eliminating natural gas wall release
enough gas for about 950 homes.
Sun·Dian'lond executives expect to amortize
the co.generation system's $3.5 million cost in less
than four years through utility bill savings and
electricity sales.
Pt~evious uses of the shells were-only
marginally profitable, Winkler said. ·
•'The huge piles of shells that look like a bunch
of hills have had all sorts or incidental uses,··
Winkler said. "They're sold for litter for turkeys to
run around on, sa,ndblasting onto paint under great
pressure and for ground cover."
Latel~'. Sun·Diamond has been stockpiling
shells for 1t.s co.generation Wlit , which was just de·
dicated last week. Shells aren't expected to run •
out, but the plant could substitute other biomas~.
material such as wood chips or almond hulls if
needed, Garbeth said.
ALMOST ALL O•' THE 200,000 tons of walnuts
grown in the United States each year come frorr.
California. and Sun·Diamond ~rocesses about half
of the state's total. Winkler said. Shells are availa-
ble from about half of the cooperative's walnuts as
the other half are sold in the shell.
Similar co.generation systems are being built.
by two other California agriculture processors -
California Almond Exchange in SacramenlO and
Tri·Valley in Modesto.
"In agriculture , it's new and unique,"
Garbeth said. "When co·generation surfaced,
everybody thought it was a new word. I remember
it being done 50 years ago in the lumber industry
with wood chips." '
---Rea~ Estate Mailbag. • •
BJ ROBERT J . BRlJSS . DEAR BOB: A few ...a qo, JOU wrac.e tbat
ll'ederal Roualn1 Autborlty aDd Veterau Ad-
mllliatlratioa bome loam are usually nallable
when other home mortia1ee are not. What are tbe
down payments required to get these loam?
Jarvis D.
DEAR JARVIS: VA llome ..._ .. to St•,•
reqllire • cult .... pa7memt. lAeM alleTe tbt
a mo• ue available from -e VA hsfen _..
aa•atlJ reqlllre a cull .... ,.,•eet el Z5 percat
of dte a...C over SI•,•· FHA~ ..... retldre a c.-...... pQmest
of 3 pel'Celll of &lie ftnt as.•,._ 1 percem ., &lie
baluee, ., so a mad••• .._ of t11.ae. Tlall
mad• .. limit may lllan bea ~nuM alace Ulla ••• ...we.. ..
DEAR BOB: My ex-spouse refuaes lO sip the
deed lO the bouae which we acreecl in divorce
papers lO tell. What can I do about tbla? Sbe won't
talk to me BO I can't reason wttb ber.
DEAR BOB: ls it true that if I refinance the
mortgage on my bowie, the money received is tax·
free'? It sounds too good to be true.
Julie M.
· D&\ll JVUE: u·a jrwe. Tu-free man1a1e
reflaaada1 la aaotlller bnent of o .. lal real eatate.
DEAR BOB: I bought a vacant lot where tbe agent told me I could build my home. It turns out
the city won't allow any new sewer hookups in that
area until new sewer capacity ia added. In the
meantime, I own a worthless lot. Should I sue the
Bill S. real estate agent wbo sold me the lol? DEAR BILL: See ,..,. ......_,, Yeu .Ue'a Seth T.
•lpatmre • &M ... la MCIHU'J te e9Ye)'.... DEA.ll SETH: ~you atteney. \' .. cH pro-
&lde. u ... Nie WU .... ., ... ~ -*r aru&· t.aW~ ,... ... &lie ••le ... -1et JW -WY re--
............. ft ................. b. , • ..,..-fiiii
able to •• t.ack &e ~ ,_ aa ~ ce•~ 8eda tile aeUer ud real estate a1e11t are
&lie aale. re:=Me fw lalormla1 die bQer el HJ adverse
•• fada ..... , a •~, evee lf lite b•1er deeaa-a llM. It'• a 11e1at1we mbrepft9fttatlea to
~ceal a major *awt.ack from a Myer.
DEAR BOB: We bouabt a new bou.ae and rent·
ed out our old one to tenanta. Since this wu
formerly OW' personal residence, can we deduct
depreciation on it? If so, how much can be
depreciated?
Carla T . DEAR CARIA: Yet, fOll caa ..,_. ....... .
, ... after ce.vertla• , .... na••~ ........ e
property. la fad, ~ law re11t11ne ,... deftct
depredaU..
y..,. ••recl•Me t.•ab la &M leleer of (a)
Y"' H9& bula fw Ille lloMe.,. Cb> 1ta fair ••net
valme • dl_e date of Nmwenao. IO re11'41 stat•.
fte lldld val•, lllowever, la Mt -.nc1able. Ask
yHr tu adwber for Mtalla.
DEAR BOB : We atped a purcbue coatract to
buy a cooperative apartment. Tbe offer specified it
wu subject lO mpproval ol the co-op's board of
directors: 'Ibey turned ua down after interviewiq
ua. We think It b becauae we are not Jewi1h and
the buiJdint ii about 80 percent Jewtab. Is tbi1 il-
legal?
Costa II.
DEAR C08TA: Of HUM dllcrt .... .._ 11 U·
le1al, blll ...... It .. an.. "'1 ..alc.at. tJ.._.
Y• •aye.....,, aeclll .. ee• ..... el ... enetln,
H .•..W .lte urt to , ..... 411acd .... a.. A ...
AMOFFICE
POI •OMO. P.O.IQI lllMO.
MIWfasr•CM MAU•MIMll
THIPOITIOI
14t.2117
If tM •1• ma• a f• promlae abMt &lie
Jo&, lie may llee Ma llceue. Yoa may wlalt to rue a
complalM wit.la tlM .Ute real estate cemmtnto.er.
DEAR BOB: 'I;wo years ago, I sold my two·
family house and carried back the mortgage. The
p•ymenta are made right on time. But I drove by
the house and it has been allowed to run·down ter·
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
• 1 .. n .. t o..ty .,..,_..L
··~ •C•••ndel ............
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·-· l .. °'9etl-Hnrke Im 11ou1 1Jminc11iy n"vds
(714) 751M515
AMl .. ICAN HOMe lllOM~
230 NewPOrt Cente1 Onve Oesion Pla1a
Newport Buell. Cattlorn1a
92880
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ribly. What can I do to make the ~uyer keep the
property up?
NadineT.
DEAR NADINE: Tiiie nae prl•t ef ••t mort1aie. aay1 nae bonewer wlll ao& allow
"waate .. to be committed • Ille propenJ. nat
meau Ille buyer IDUll mala&ala Ille property well.
I•. real eRate lu1aa1e, leUlll& a pnperty naa
dowa la called "mllklat."
Talk IO your attoney to see II Jae feela waste l•
belal commlUed Oil Uae property, &Jae aecutty for
your ....n1a1e. U ao, lll•ve yeu 11t&e111ey lafOl'al
tllle o._.. Uld reqaes& •e make aeceaaary repaln.
If repaln atte't fol1Jlicomlat Im a reaaoaable dme,
perlla,. a few moatlu, yoa may .,. .. IO accelerate ·
tile mortc•&e aad demaad f11U PU•eat lf lite
owaer ~DH to commit waate. •
T~ BOC'~· Appliftlt.__
DEAR BOB: I am a novice landlprd with my
first vacancy coming up next month. Would it be
legal for me to take more than oae rental applica-tion from different prospects 10 I can choose the
beat qualilied? Also, where can I get leue forms?
And how do I check the applicant 'a credit?
Naomi T.
DEAR NAOllJ: Yea...,-.. -caa I.Me ....-e-dtu
oee appllcaU., IMlt &Hut MlecU. •u& M ltuM
.. oltjedhe criteria He• u lacelu, reetal Jd8.
tory' ... job ltablllty ............ Wecal dJa.
ulmlaadea.. lie aue to p.._ die .,.Ucaa&'a car-
rnt ... pm.._ la84llonla to cllleck reetal t.ack-1......_
Alao, be Hre to j9'a Ille local apart••t ~~~~~~~~~ owaer'• uaocla&Joe. For • lo ti• ...... •-. ~ Y•• 'll lllne acttu so &lletr l'ftl&al ,.....,, MWllet-
ter. 1DG9111Jy meetlqa for mealaen, ... ollea ..
credit repona • proiapectlve &eau&a.
Send Rttll E•latf! q&64!dionl to R~ J. Bni.u,
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BUSINESS
~reclous
Heavy Metal Sells
1K>STON (AP) -Some l*>DI• try to 1tay
•b•ad ..of \be econ6roy by lnvllt.lftc ln PH· cloUI IMtal. The ro<'k music bualnett la try
lD1 fo beat a NC"81on In ~ and concert
••••• by pourln1 lta bucks Into · 'beavy metal.·•
The mualc lnduatry hu found that u .. -~~~~-J~~ .. c11,!~.~and. pUDk.bl.U . .eOm•.ADd -.oae, ll4U'9 roe or heavy ll)elal -. hu re·
malned a coutant Hlltr At a lime whee re·
cord and concert ticket aalee are down. the
bUllaell 11 klokinc for a au.re lh.ln1 -and bta~y metal 1eem1 to bf It.
uascoao COllPANIU DIDN'T k..now
where to invest tbelr money." 1ay1 Jane
Berk, a publlcl1t for CBS Recorda ln New
York. "li:>w, they're lookin& at aalea and de·
cldln1 to fo with what 'a been aellin1 con·
SUndey, October 19, 1980
Tagless Items Tftrgeted
·Prici1ig at Issue in Countian's Battle
•r aoaaaT BAaaaa OHlllDMIY"9i~
An Oranae County conaumer
concern chairwoman has en·
tered the controver1y over ln·
d i vidual item prlclna at
f,Q,,Dn.&tlletl. •
And 'before the '1 throu1h with
her campailfl, Shirlee Earley ln·
tend• to mobilise about 400,000
clubwomen throuahout the state.
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-aiat.ently. .
"Economically," •IY• Ma. Qerk, "heavy
metal ls the m01t feaalble way to 10."
557-1063 953-8223 :
-MercW')' Record• publiclat Sherry Rln11
•Jr~. 1ayiq hard rock concert.a "are juat
about the only onea that are sellina."
H e avy
metal ia rock
·n• roll at its
m o s t ~-i~·· miil\le.-It
is booming
jungle
rhythms,
screaming
vo c als ,
guitars dis·
torted by
electronic
gadgetry --
all amplified
TB) NUGENT at Richter
scale level.
The lyrics often carry a strong scent of
inale domination -rock's version of the
jingle, "a man wants to smell like a man.''
Led Zeppelin can be considered the
1randdaddy of the genre, which includes
such 1talwarts as Van Halen, Ted Nugent and Aeroamith.
A new hard rock movement in England,
in1plred by punk rockers to write shorter,
more tightly constructed songs, has produced
newcomers such as Def Leppard.
. The typical audience at a heavy metal
concert la made up mostly of males 16 to 25,
who enjoy their music, like their cars, loud
and fut.
.. IT SELLS BE~T IN the Southwest and
Midwest, where kida work in factories and 10
to bars at ni1ht and mess up cars," 1aya Ma.
Berk of· CBS. "They're not morally or
politically ialue·oriented ... and this idnd of
muaic la liberatint for them."
.. WE'RE GOING to go to
Sacramento in January and
fight to reinstate legislation,"
she declared.
"It <eliminating item pricing)
can be a real big ripoff," she
charged.
Supermarkets could increase
the price on a can of beans, or
some other hot·selling items for
a day or two, make millions in
profit, and· the consumer
wouldn't know a thing about it,
she claimed.
"THE NEXT thing you know
drug stores, department stores
and gu stations won't have to
list prices. How would you like that?"
Legislation requiring markets
to put prices on each jndlviduaJ
item expired in 1979, according
to Ronald Melendez, director of
Orange County Consumer Af-
fairs.
The Orange County
Supervisors, however, extended
the meuW'e I.a unincorporated
areas last June·,' except for ooe
store per chain on an ex-
perimental baaia.
State Bonds
Offer Funds A CAREER woman who asked
to remain unidentified said she sharesM~s. ~a~ley·~concerD!'. --For Cal-Vet She S&Jd at as virtually am ·
po9Slble to check ·the actu.WY SACRAMENTO <A P l -Th e
at the check stand be<;.aµ'Sl, ·O~ • state is planning-to sell $300 ~he absence of U~e pr.1C?e'~n'the million in revenue bonds to
item. ", ~ finance Cal-Vet farm and home
"About the only-way you can loans.
teH if the shelf price h~s been It would be only the second
correctly programmed mto the sale of Cal· Vet revenue bonds in
computer is t~ write ~own prices history. The first block of $200
as you place items m the shop million was sold last March for
ping cart. You certainly cannot nearly 10 percent interest .
remember all of the shelf prices. The state sold $150 million in
Busin-es-s-MQ11ey
$5,000-$250,000
Loans & Leas~ Transact 1< ms
Preliminary Conunitrnent s
Within 48 If our s
Funding Within 5 D ay ~
Inform ation Taker) Over
The Phone ---····• CALL ( 71·0 752 -14 JI
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"I ~ed to complai~ about ~e general obligation Cal-Vet bonds ---
practice to a market manager in for 7.9 percent interest in
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Move Funds
Into Stocks
NEW YORK (AP) -One of the
main driving forces behind the nse of
stock prices this year, mOlt analysts
agree, hu been a shift of inltitu·
tional funds from bonds lo stoc:ka
Now some staliJtical evidence i.110
lo support that theory, in the form of
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith's latest quarterty survey of
about 100 invesUnc Institutions.
A• ol mid-June, reportl Hana J.
Schueren, a Memll Lynch vice presi-
dent, the survey respondenta h..S '5.1
percent ol their useu in stoc:u IDd
40.I percent ln bonds.
By Sept. 15, the date of the IDOlt re·
cent 1'8'Vey, 1locu were up to 51.1
percent: bonds down to 31.4 percent.
Keeplna tabl on wbat the imtitutiou
are doini ii much more tUn just an
academic exerelae. Mott olthe maney
that blDk trust departmeata, mutual
funds, lnaurante compdiet and otber
financial lntermedlarle1 manace
belon•• to lndlvldnl1 who are
pension-plan members, fund
1bareholden, or pollcybolden In
mutual lmurance companies. In the ,.._week, Ute widely re.
copiled avtrac• of ao bl\M elupa
potted a Ul tala tb MH . . n. New York 9totk &le....,. com.
poalte bldn, 1IP .• at "··· -uw Amtrtc• Stoek &lcb..,. mullet val11~1apt.101t•.•,tutnen lll,Ua&nua-.-.
811 ..... YGhmt 1t•;11dCT.a mWfca ._a 01, ..... n.tt
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CWLYPILOl
WUI
By IOllN C\JNNI ....
NEW YORK 1AP1 tr \1111
want to apW drlnka. lfl1lu1 ,. ,,, ,.,
1ndul1tnct. and f \1•n\11 .• lh
c reate hysteria at a ... 1111111 '',
NCktmJ par\)', atmpl~ 1·c1111m• 111
~bout "tbc> <'Omlna <'1111u1"1 1
real e.tat. pric~."
Juat those few wun" 111
bound to halt levity m t1r1· "'" 1fl h
than u.ylna "M) brolwr 1:. I· 1
I lutton, aand E. Jo' lt11\t1111 .,
. " They mh&ht dusi.oh ,. lh•
f'lcgant lnto dlshevt'll·rl "1 ,., k
M:<'king the oblivion of m .1111111,
The reaaco. which 1~ 1111111·h
pr£•sent In millions ol 1111111h ,,
U.S. Ho111t·
fwid Eyed
By Butler~
WASHINGTON Wh tl
..
generally applauding the en.H l
-irneftt-61-'Ene t• bill, the-na~1011 '"
ho_me builden have called ",
President Carter and t h•
Cqngresa to Immediately pro
ville funciinc for a program in
eluded ln the but lhat would pro
v(de 9~ percent mortgagt•
spOney f« an estimated 50,00IJ
moderate income families rur
rently priced out of the houHing
market.
Merrill Butler of lrvint·,
preaident of tbe National
Alsodllticm ol Home Builders.
Dode tbe ltatement after the
presldlmt 8llMd tbe 1980 housing
bill, wldda iDeluclee authorization
but DD ,...... for an expanded
Secti.oll 215 mort1a1e interest
r'1e •ulmd.Y pr'Oll'am. When first p~opoaed lut April. the admi= said the progra111 would ulate construction of
about 1 , new homes pnced
under tB0,000.
"WITHOUT FUNDING, t h1'
nc.-w program will just colh•t 1
dust on lhe shelves at Hun
Butler said. He urged Carter 1.
aC'tively support legislation in
• t r aduced by Sen. Harris.11•
Williama (D-NJ ) that would 1'1
lease $125 million in recaptu1 ('(!
autborttyfortbiaprogram.
"The benefits or funding lht· ne~ Section 235 proaram far out w4'i&b tbe coM.s," Butler said
"'l'be coamtnaetion ol an eatimal
edj 50,000 new bom• under this
prplJ'am would create at least
-501000 cooatructioG jobs in an 111
dmtry where tbe unemployment
rate is 11.5 percent, more th an
double the national averagl!
Moreover, the program would
generate millions or dollars 11.
additional tax revenu e <111i.
p rovide desperately need1 11
h ousing for moderate incnn ,.
families."
Butler sai~Ule ho us 1 n
-iftdtdt!'y WU tenlr.ally plc:i!.• •
w\th the remainder of the hou~1 n.
bill, which. among other thini..
provides:
--'N INCREASE tn 1•'11 '
mortgage limits in high t·c, ... •
areas:
-a two year, eight month <h
la.y in the implementation of th•
Building Ener1y Performan<'•
Standards, giving the fedt-1 .11
government the extra t1n1l'
needed to develop realist1<' .111d
workable energy standards f111
new construction;
-a pilot program for o
negotiated FHA interest rate.
-authorization for abOl•l ~.ooo units of assisted multi
family houain&;
11,,S.· HOME S.4LE~
DECLINE 'l.9o/t
WASHlNGTON <AP) In
creased mortgage rates CilUM·of
a 4.9 percent decline in sales o t ne~. one-family horn es , n
August, the government reports.
The median •ales price for ncv.
homes also dec11,ped from $64.:mo
In J~y to 983,900 in August. uc
cording to surveys released hv
tlle Department of Commcrrt•
a nd Houaing and Urbu n
Development. •
Coindes
, Ho~Set
•Five of the eight
fl8'nilhed model homes
acie •till available for
purchase at Loa
ral•, a community
o 178 ain1le-family
mes ln San Juan
C1plstrano. ~e .,..ue prices of
Uae aiodlla, ran1ing m ... oooto 9210,000. o include artwork,
orattve item• and
1rade1 Uke 1peclal
r .and wall covertn11.
i.Lo• Corral•• ls
.., • peft9t told
-~lo
C'Clalpeeltf JI Marly m~ . ._lda the • 1al• modela, a
,_. 1111 dim ol olhtr ......................
... a j •" I ':'H REAL ESTATE
•
~e ~lees Really Collapse?
1 11 • ., I 111n k I\ Cumlly ''"it , · ,.,. n1~ht ttall
,, 1w1"' b•·r uuae
•1 "111 .... ~ r11u1ty tn our
,.._
I Ill ''"' .. \ IO ltll' bank. 1\11 rht rt· tn lw tap~>d
I I io' IJll lfln .. ro r the bl~
1 •I th• ~' ,., lcl .ind fur thl'
1 111m• •••HI oout and
11 111 I tl11 tH"' lhJl 1(0 With
I \\ I\ • 1111•
1111111 11l .1h , .. 1111111. 'Ill
but tbey bave • curiously
homolltftOUI bar1t1round: Mott,
lt aeema, are or have been In·
volved ln the ncuritu~• buaineaa.
They have a tendency to view
lhe hom• u juat an investment.
This 111 one of their tcenarioe:
HOMt: COSTS, MORTGAGE
rates 1tnd upkeep expenses are
prtc1nl( malllons of first-time
buycr:i out of the market. They
do not hav~ the down payments
rt•qu 1red They cannot afford the
monthly t•1trry1ng charaea.
Tht'Y 11robably couldn't get the
mont!y atnyway, because savings
lnilltutiona can't find the money
to lend. Government and bwii·
neaa needs have reduced the
money pool. There1s not enough
for all.
Nothing new about that; hous·
ing bu been shut out before.
tr there isn't enough money at
r ates that buyers can afford,
then the demand Is obviously
c ut, and you cannot have a
market made up only of sellers.
But in the market described,
even sellers might be affected.
If. for example, a homeowner
• desires to move up to a larger
home he first sits down and
calculates the c99ts. And one ol
lhe first things he realbes is that
he mi&ht have to give up a 5 per.
cent tnortgage for one that costs
14 percent, plus a few thousand
dollars up front in points.
LET'S SEE, HE SAVS, what
the difference is between my ex-
iatin1 $.10,000 mortgage at 8 per·
cent and the 14 percent, $60,000
mortgage on the newer house.
On a 20·year basis it's the dif·
ference between $233 and $746.
There is a pause while the
would-be buyer reflects. Why, he
asks, should I take on an addi·
Teclmiques
Explained
Thomas W . R ic he y , a
Houatoo-based innovator in rea1
estate sales techniques, will be
lhe featured speaker at the Oct.
29 meeting of the Sales &
Marketing Coµncil of the
Building Industry Association.
Starting with a cocktail hour
at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7
p.m .. the-Wednesday evening
meeting will be held at The
Registry Hotel in Irvine.
Also scheduled for the even.mg
is the Sales & Marketing
Council's election for its board
of directors and the presentation
of the third quarter sales
awards.
tional $513 a month when I
already have a good home? Why
take on higher heating bills,
more upkeep. higher insurance?
He bows out or the market,
and so do his counterparts. every·
where. The price or the more
expensive home that he didn't
buy drops because demand has
been l essen ed. Would·be
homeowners and existing
homeowners have been forced
out of the market. Effectively,
no market is left.
But there is more to the hous·
ing story than that.
THERE IS, FOR ins tance, the
matter of demographics. During
the 1980s, a mortgage-lending
group observes, some 40 million
Americans will reach age 30.
They will be seeking homes .
They cannot be denied.
Well . on renect1on , they could
be denied. But.can you imagine
the uproar. the possible riots
that might develop if a genera-
tion of young Amer icans was de·
nied decent housing? Denied
what they con sid e r their
birthright? Denied what has
been popularize d as the
American ideal?
Many of those who view the
demographics foresee an ex·
plosion of prices because of the
shortfall of current construction .
because of high borrowing costs.
and the population bulge of
potential buyers.
HOUSING MIGHT not bold
top priority in the present
economic and political scheme,
but, they say, it will. They
foresee new types of mortgages
and regulatory changes that will
funnel f\mds to housing.
GALACIA HOME QUIC.K SELLER: MALLORCA HOMES OFFERED IN MISSION VIEJO
All interested salespeople,
builders and others involved in
new home marketing and
development are invited to
attend. There will be a charge of
$15 for SMC members and $20
for non-members. which
includ~ dinner. Reservations
must be made in advance by
calling (213) 625-5771.
There can be no other way.
they said, and they'll drink to
that.
-
1 .vt,enth Mallorca
·~-~t Set in Viejo
, 1 ••• m t.·", ,·ornprising the seventh neighborhood of Mis-
' , 1 \ 11111 pan~ ·s award.winning Mallorca condominiums, will
1° ,1 'Jlurday
11 l11~ur)o homes, priced from $132,000 lo $237,000, will be sold
\ 1 "Jl.:li m im partial drawing at 10 a.m. at the sales complex,
"h• I 1 l\rebla.
\ ''°"'" '1ALLORCA'S SIX floor plans is the 1,454-aquare-foot
1 .. 1 1 ... • I• o•I Baroness, which received the 1• Gold Nu11et Merit
•,.. 1 "'' 111ht.rnding floorplan in attached housing.
••tu r 111ndels range in size from the l,477·aquare-foot, two·
'" ,: .... m !'okv!Jghtcd garden·level Baroness to the 1,112-aquare-
! ,, r. 1111 .. hNfroom. 2th-bath Grandesa.
..
1, '• nr-. cnwy 24-hour guard-gated entry and numerous
h .:J turcs. including a private beach and two swim-
'""h'rtor lnndscaping is maintained by the Mallorca
~ -'' <1<·1at1on. Monthly fees are $96.00.
I.\ \ 1-.K~ ALSO automatically become members of the
,,, \ •• r•> t\:.sor1 ation. Lake Mission Viejo is a 124·acre ~'lnllh ~hi ch offers boating, sailli\g, picnicking and
' inthl) fees are $8.50.
inc·ludC' air conditioning, carpeting, wood-burning
1" :11:lll' Lile entries and wrought·iron railings.
•1 -. r:n e eye-level gas ranges with double ovens (upper
1t\• ·r "onlinuous cleaning), trash compactors, energy.
It l "ol!'o'trt•r·~. disposals, ceramic tile countertops and re·
1 111011,., lli.:h11 ng.
,, c ''" ht• reached by taking the Alicia Parkway exit off
• 1·n ·cw :ry east to Marguerite Parkway. Turn left on
lllt' -;ales complex, open from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. daily.
0 H omes Called
reed Apart~··
1.I .own1nged entries,
·~1t1:-. interior open
, .. \\OO dburning
... ,11d t')pt1onar stained
' r .t•1\.\,; art' among the
11 11 r11." that set Som-
.~ l t 1 I lomcc; apart from
· ·1 .11 ' acrording to Ken-
n1 I... president of the
two baths. powder room and
enclosed two-car garage with
convenient boua~ entry.
J\1 ol 'It •I• u p ..._
Private recreati~ludes
two swimming pools, large sun-
d e c k s , two therapy spas,
c abanas and a 1,050 yard
physical fitness course for Som-
merset ~ldents.
Model homes by Saddleback
Interiors are open daily from 11
a .m. to 6 p.m. at Sommerset
CitiHomes. The community may
be reached by taking the San
Diego Freeway to Bristol Stree{,
south to Balter, weal to Babb
and right on Babb Street to the
development.
.. , "'I• 11 •n < 'oo:;ta Mesa's South
1 l'l 11;r <J rea , the
1, 11111 , !'o r c I' r e ate l he
,( '-an F ranci sco in a 1 , , •I fuur two-story de·
!11 •1t111W '< 1 ange in size from
, ~ 1 ,, l i 10 square feet and
• 1o1.rt two or th,.ee bedrooms,
BORROW
UP TO $1 MILLION , .
I st TRUST DEEDS
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
SALE OR REFINANCE
CONTACT: LARRY REED
Anaheim 776-7101
COWMBIA ~· ·SAVINGS fl::
ACT· NOW LIMITED OFFER
'
Dis-
• • appeanng
Act.
.
Now you see them. Rock. Dramatic sp/it-
No.,w you don 't. Since /ez el architecture. Beau·
opening day, not long tifuily planned lfring
ago, our homes have a11d entertainment areas.
been disappearing from Unusual custom-homl'
the marketplace alnwst touches like hand·
.f(•n· vpport.unit ies lo m1·11
one of tlu·..fnc/Ja11ti11g
homes by I/Jr j /\/. Petas
Com p·a ny.
as soon as we can make troweled ceiling trea t-
/hem available. We ments, hand-set ceramic
think that's because tile, hand-finished~
Homes by the JM cabinetry, solid oak eniry
Peters Company offers doors. And more.
nwre of what discrim -Now we come to our
inating families look for. final sidedUm. the final
when nwving up. like
an exclusive hillside
location in lroine's
pres tigiou.s
Village of Turtle
4;AN•A IV',A.-W'
~ s ~ > ~ ..
Two arid three bedroom single-family attad1ed l1om es
priced from $205,000 to $220,000.
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VllUGE Of TURTLE ROCK 1HE RWE CDIFNlf
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REAL ESTATE
Re•I ••t•I•
-. Gue8tton./Comment •w .......... lloCarcHe, "'-D. ....... .
I u.e JM& ':..Med •Y •u•l•aU-l•r a real N&e"le lletme. I w r~al N&aW la • v•ry Ht'ttilll
aM '"'-"":,~lttler. I wut '9 1w su• U4ll dart elf rllM MMI apprf'daw ••• u,. ,,.. .. ·-u.e
U .. ft" -... .. •Mt'l'ffd '8 ..... Klak sales.
Tlaaab fOf' ••Y lwtp )'Otl raa Jin••·
ft .T .. C•t• Mf'H
Cooaratwalions \'ou art> about to embark on a
very exclt.in& t•11r0t"r andt-t.od K~p In muKI. th•·
baaia ot real estate selhng Is. de~ndable sf'rv1ce
You muat be de~ndoble Your best as~et throulilh
the years will be the n.•put•t1on you build among
the people you sen •t! ll tt'putallon for honest}.
fair play and reliability
Thia is nol 11 n r mon . onl)' a p rar t1 r al
diacuuion ol what it takes to get ahead 1n selltng
real estate. 1t dots talte honesty l 'nt>th 1rttl
salespeople build up a back wash or Ill will and 1t
ultimately destroys their prHll&e. leaves th~m
bopeleaaly unable lo win mat~r 111I sutress
Half-truths and evaa1oru1 are JWit as r~prehens1ble
as outright misrepresentations
WORX WITH A SERIOl'S purpose Selhng
real estate is no Joke. The family which turns to
you for a new home and the investor wanting the
best posaible relurn on his money are serious 1n
their intentions. ·
Making good in life is a serious problem. The
real estate busi n ess demands s t aun c h
determination and absolute sincerity of purpose.
Get that point of view towards your prospects and
you will be surprised how much easler it is to se ll.
You must love to sell. The one quality most
necessary to success in selling real estate 1s a
genuine caparity for enthusiasm How foolish it is
for any one to devote the larger part of their life to
doing something they do not really like to do.
LISTEN TO OTHERS. If you study successful
salespeople you will notice that they are always
willing to listen, to construrtive advice. Mediocre
people. however . are self-centered and
over-confident. They scoff at the things they read
or the speeches they hear, about the qualities
necessary for success. If you want to be a better
salesperson, a more outstanding success in life,
you must profit by the advice and experience of
others.
Be jealous of your time, budget It wisely. If
some people seem to get a lot more done than
others in the same length of lime, you may be sure
they either work harder. or with a better plan.
Furthermore, neither of these two essentials will
bring you much success unless coupled with the
other. Work is futile unless wisely directed : a plan
falls just as short witttaut the necessary errort to
follow through.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Randall McCardle i.f pre.Went of
tM Real Estaters: he al10 i.f an author, lecturer and
iutructor. Send yoor commment• and qw1tion.f to
Roftd11 McCardle, clo the Doily PiloC; PMt Office Bor
15'0, Coda Meaa, CA 92626.
Co•pliment
NB's Grove Chosen
tt•s a complement when someone in your line
of work takes the time to praise you for an ac·
compliahment. Contractor Francis Sullivan paid
such a complement to Pacesetter Homes when he
and his wife. Janice, became the first family to
move into Pacesetter's exclusive Weslcliff Grove
in Newport Beach.
Sullivan has been· a residential developer for
the past 17 years. However. he's been the owner of
Sullivan Concrete, a firm known b..Y builders in five
southern California counties for its specialized
concrete products and stamped co~urfaces.
The company maintains two offices. one in
Westlake, the second in Costa Mesa.
"WHEN WE RELOCATED one of our offi ces
from Pacific Palisades to Costa Mes a, we de·
cided we would take some time and find the home
that seemed just right for us." Sullivan said. "Be-
ing a caotractor. l 'm very interested in seeing just
how well a home is built. and I'm very particular.
The Sulllvons picked Westcllff Groves' Plan
One for its well-planned entertainment area. Liv-
ing room, dining area and library flow together
beautifully to give a very s pacious appearance.
This open feeling is further enhanced by the homes
soaring vaulted ceilings.
"Our daughten are all grown and although
none of them live at home, we wanted plenty of
apace for family get-togethers." stated Mrs.
~van. .The. Sullivan daughters ace very acliv~
ly engaged in the family's business. One manages
the firm's Costa Mesa offict. another is manager
of the Westlake office, and the third is the com·
.PaDY 's controller ..
WESTCUFF GROVE HOMES offer architec -
tural detailing and some special design con -
siderations. One and two-story plans offer up to
3,388 square feet or living space and !Dany luxynes
found only in custom hbmes. Prices began at peo,ooo and purchase price includes ownership of
the land. Pacesetter Homes hu arranged for some
very favorable financing arrangements.
Weetcllff Grove homes are open to visitors dai-
ly from noon to 5 p:m. To reach the development
from Pacific Cout Highway. tum up the hill at
Dover Drive and follow Dover to Westcliff. For
further information, call 646·5092.
W annington Fir01
Gets New Quarters
Irvine·~ Warminaton Developmftit, Inc.
will move to new corporate offices. now belnt bu.lit
al the corner of Gillette Aven'1e and Kettering 8'net. adjacent to tbe company• present facilities.
~ by architect George A. Seib, the ln-
DOYatift new two·atory strwct~ is scheduled for
comDletion la December. 'l'be 22,000-square·foot exl1tin1 Warmlnaton
ba&Jdtn1, which hu Hrved u the company's head-F--far the put four yean, will conUnue to be •""'4 by IOll\e of the oraani1U.lon'1 depart· .. ., IDcludlal cua\omer Hrvlce. conatnactkll
... Mr commercial dlvlalon.
Sund.y Octobef \9, 1980 o.tilLY PILOT a _
A ..,,...,~~·!ft
State Resale
Activity Up
~ .
Heulc> ac:tl Vil)' In CahforniM homea rOM aaain In Au~U5l, m1tkmii It the moat active mon.th in
real t>t1tatt·1 uu·c.· (kluber, 1919, accordin1 to the
I 1tlf'llt l-d11ton or t;Mlafornia Heal Estate Trends
N('w~l c.·tl t-r , publl 11 h~d by the California
A111111<·1utann of 1Ccultor11
AuJ(ulit :i al\'!-i volumes r<>tle by 4!,9 percent
marking th1• fourth run11e(•ut1vt1 month activity hu
1n<·rl'ased
Wtule lh1.· 111dustry 1s looltine to a cautious
rn ·overy for tht• r~m1under of 1980, existing bome
t ransa<•t11:mi. n:ma1n 24.9 percent behind last
ycisr 11 Au;.:wit rcrord ~rformance.
Seminar
Slated
AtOCC
A three-hour seminar
that examines the pros
_ and cons of out·Of·statt•
recil estate purc hase!)
will be orfE'red a t
Oran~e Coast Colle~(·
, this full.
The seminar meets
Saturday, from 9 a .m. to
noon in OCC's Science
l.erture Hall 1.
M•:ANTIMI!;, THE NEW statewide median
pr1n~ for u1stang s ingle-family homes declined
~li ghtly to $99,222 Crom July 's record·breaking
median pm·~ of SI00.661 , acrording to the C.A.R.
LARGE BEDROOM OFFERED AT TURTLE ROCK RIDGE
T lt 'KETS, priced at
$10, arc on sale in the
Con1 rnuni ty Service Of
face. located m OCC's'
Adm 1n1s trataon Hui Id·
1ng The ofijre 1s open
Monday through Friday
from R am to 5 p.m
:Jnd I> 7 pm .. a n d
~.1turdays from R a.m
to noon
re11ort ' 'The higher costs of mortgage money and its
<1va1lability coupled with related homeownenbip
expenses have had a d irect impact on the
purchas ing decisions of rorusumers in today's
market," nott:d John Seymour, president of CAR.
"In the past 12 months alone , prices have
climbed at an annual rate or 16.3 percent and they
continue to outpace inflation."
Although that figure represents the lowest
year·to-year rate since April 1979, the return on
the sale of single-family homes is still a solid
hedge against inflation, the monthly report
indicates. The present transaction price is still
more than double the $43,000 recorded just five
years ago and is nearly $14,000 above the $85,309
observed in California in August 1979.
"WHAT WE ONCE THOUGHT was the
e xc lusive $100,000 landmark price has now
accounted for just slightly less than half of all
transactions reported in August," said Joel Singer,
CAR 's Director of Planning, Research and
Economics. "In contrast, nationwide this price
range accounted for about 19 percent of all August
sales." .
A significant reduct ion in activity within
higher priced areas was largely responsible for the
decline in the statewide median, the report said.
The August figures also indicated the possible
reversal of a trend toward smaller homes.
Irvine Projeet
Ridge Homes ShO .wn
The inte r ior design tale nts or
Smith/Hoagland Interior Design
Group of Irvine are s howcased in the
three furnished and accessorazed
model homes at Turtle Rock Ridge
by Irvine Pacific.
One popular floor plan at this col ·
lection or single family . detached
homes is the Atherton. This sin gle
story. two·bedroom and den. two·
bath home is priced at approximate-
ly S230,000 and boasts a long list of
desirable design features .
THE ~DE ENTRANCE OF the model home opens to a blend of color.
texture and furniture styles. Shades of
orange, pale green. c ream and
burgundy contribute to the springtime
motif retamed throughout the home.
The kitchen harks of days gone by
Nostalgia accent pieces like a
grocery scale, glass milk bottles and
vegetable s trainer s offset t he
modem treatment of the cabinets.
counter tops. greenhrrnsc \\, 1ndv~ and
flooring.
The b..-drooms :.ire s p;.inous anrt
conveniently &r r :.ingl'd Inform:..!
groupings create an airy . rl'laxe<l ::it
mosphere. The .cour h and <·olon1al
headboard in the mustl'r ~11ill' main
ta in the old-f'ashwned lone•
SPECIAL AM ENITIES 1n all Tur
lie Rock Ridge llonws tnC'I Ud•· a
ce r a mi c till' e ntry , wc:t b~1r ,
s kylights , vaulted <'t'lling-; bay
wi ndows. 1-'rench door!-, clcrtronH·
garage door opener a nd .i pn v1tt1'ly
owned yard. The kitchens 1r1clud1•
self-cleaning rnic::rowavt' oven<, with
separate rook tops. oak <·ab1nE'try .
hand set ceram ie c ounl1•r top:,
luminous ceiling li ghts .rnd an· re
wired for C'entral in t t n ·vm an<!
security systems
The sales office 1~ lnrJt<•d at 8
Starlight and IS l>i.wn d:11h rrorn 10
a.m. to 5 pm ----------
T1c·kcts al~o "'ill be
.;;old at the door
St-mtnar leeturer 1s
H1 l·har<l Lombardi. a
l1 rc·nsed real esta t~.
s~·c11r1t1es and insurance
broker. lit: specializes in
the sales. exch a nge
m a n 11 g •' m e n t a n d
mortgagt· aspects of in-
H·sl ml•nt. 1·11mmerc ial
and indu s t r ial re al
1.·state.
THE SE.'11NAR will
ma k1· a s ide by ,sid
<'om µa11son o f the
l'C 1inom1 l' bencl1ts of
Cal1fom1a property and
out-of state property. ex
am 1nan~ <'ash flow . tax
<>ht-ltt•r equity build-up
a11d apprc1:1ation
For reg1-.t rat1on in·
f orrna t 1on ph o n e
~~ 5AAO
Classic
offering
A new fi nan't'g plan has been of rare " " •11-" • · h • I '"" """ '' • " "i
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t iHcr:-1001},1 fi nnnci.ng with f1L) monthly r:1 ymcnr... l'li1 Ilk' ( ~ l 4) ()4(-. ;\.'I)_
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l·H 1mc in one of the m1 )St prestigio us areas in rhc
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Moving Up
In Real Estate ...
RO(:t•:H 1101.1.0\\ A\' ul M11h\ ttt1on11l Desi.in
& M urkt'l1ni.:. ln1 h.1:-J)'unwd the JW1t11t1on of pres
1dt"11t lt11 ti,..• 11' 111,• h.1i.t•\I firm wh1r h 11~('1Mhtf'li
10 m t·1 d1 .1hll 1"11~· ,., .. 1111n11lt'nl ll fm nt•w honw
1>ii\t>i, i1(1 11 ,., 1·v111111,•11"l UI 1 omplt.>xt>s and retail
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1'1'1111 111 llw ror111 ,1t1on of MOM 1n 1975 he
htiadt'll h" '""' 1·1111,11ll111~ firm, Env1ronmentai
Sy1H1•ms. Int' of I rv1nc>. which
pr1H utc-d ~p.<C'111lind ass1stanr.-
1 n t h l' •H c u o ( n c• w ho m t·
111urkt•l111a.:
tfr~IMtnj.I t11l1 ('Urt'•·r '" the
ho11wbu1ldin~ industr 1n 1980
tl11llmu1) ~crH•d as v1<·e pres1
d \' n l \1 ( ,. 0 n ) I I ..... I I 1111 'I\ 1 l't1
I loll 111d l 1111 t ru\'tion '11mp&11)
11( l.l .. n1ldlt· ab ~t.>ll <tS " vu·~
p n·:.1J1•n1 'l\llh II A llt•rkus Ab
MOUOWAY i'>\.l\.'lalt' "' !'lanl.i ~lontt•(j
A nwn1bc1 ol tlw Hulldtni.t lndustn As!>ot·111
tion or Suutht.>rn l·u11forn1a Jnd the Sales &
MarkN 1n~ <:ou n<•al. 11 \lllo~a ~ and his wife
Claudia. and th1'11 L'l\11 l'lulrlri•n rcs1dt-1n Orange·
MARIAN Hi\NSON has JOlnt.>d Ma1•nab-lrvine
Realty Company ll!> a 'Jll·S asstw1ate. al'cording to
Manon Ruic. pres ident 01 the Newport Beach·
based Cirm .
Ms. llanson will spt't·1allzc 1n residential re·
s ales an Irvine, ser ving d1ent!> from the Wood
bridge office Prior to J01n1ng Mac:nctb Irvine, Ms.
Hanson was a sales associate with Hanch Realty
of Irvine. She 1s a me mber of the Irvine Board of
. Realtors and the Ne\\ port·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors .
HELENA VIEIRA of Irvi ne has Joined
RE J\lAX Hcaltors of Irvine as a sales associate.
according to Craig Batley, broker-owner.
Vieira. formerly an escrow manager for
Southwest Bank. was with RE1MAX of California
as a marketing representative ·
prior to joining the Irvine office
as an independent sales as·
sociate.
RE· MAX is a nationally
franchised . 100 percent com.
mission real estate firm with
more than 550 offices na·
l.ion w i de. Or an ge C ounty
RE/ MAX offices are located in
Costa Mesa and in the village of
Woodbridge in Irvine. ·
Huntington Be ach r esident STANFORD A. RID·
DLE, ~ice president and operations manager for
Coldwell Banker Real Estate Development
Services . has a ss umed the additional
responsibilities of general managerofthedivision.
Baddie'. who d1v1dt•s has tame bt>tween {he com·
pany 's Los Ani.w lc:. and Newport nearh offices, is
now responsible for marketing
developmc•nt management
St'r viees a nd ft~r m an~i-08
client deVt·lopment activities.
lliddle began his Coldwell
Ra nker career in 1971. following
servit·e with Gordon L. Mac·
Donald Investments Ltd., Santa
Barbara. of which he was ex·
ecutive vice president. In 1973
he was named an area manager
:ind two years later. he was
elevat~ to Southern California regional manager
In 1975 hc w1.1s natnt•d 1.1 Vl<'C president and promot·
ed to vac·e prC's 1dcnt of operations
JENNlt'E B Sl '<:llOMEL of Corona del l\lar
has joined Marnab Irvine Heally Company as a
sales associate. at·cordang to l\laraon Bui e. pres1
dent of the Newport Reach based firm.
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INVESTORS WANTED
15%-16% on
$2,500-$4,500 Investments
Secu1~ by 01enge Co Reel Est-ate ___ -_ ,,[
Call Jim at 754-6319
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BY DON BRICKELL
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INTEREST DOWN -COST UP
Are you wuit1111t until interest rates drop before
you bu>· a home·• Do you thmk that this will save you
money'! The home you have your eye on will rost you
more m monthly payments two years from now
even 1r the interest rate drops one perrent.
t-'or ci.ample. take a Imme that costs 580.000. Wllh
a iffl', do1An·pU) mcnt and fmanre with a 25 year. 14,.4
mort~al(e, thl' monlhl> payment would be S904.96. But
two vears fmm mm . 1f the prire rose at 8'; per year ,
the now SM.000 home would likely cost S93.3l2. If the
interest r:ite d1·rreased to 13' .. not only would the
do" n pa) menl be Sl.66:.! more. but the monthly
pavmenl would increase to Sl.009.13. I[ the interest
raie stayed at 14'. the puyment would rome to
Sl.055 •II
So, 1t 's ob\'1ou11 that the overall value or the home
nut the interest rate makes the biggest impact on your monthly payment Smre there i" no indication <?f
pru1wrty valut!~ derrt!a11lhg, the moral or the story 1!l
flu" now <1r pa~· more later
Mr Brickell Is the broker·owner or BRICKELL
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS, a company with a
client-oriented approach lo real estate. They service
111 their rllenu needs includin1: property
management, exchanging, group lnveatments,
lndustrlal·commercial. residential. escrow and
lln1ncln1. If you hav«' any questions Qn this subject or •t other aspect or real estate. feel free to contact
Mr. Brickell.
BRICKELL REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
2'110Melft•.,tM11.IMdt
980-5402
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Lecture
Plami~d
Th~ lfotrll' Hualdl'rli .,,,
·ount ll of tht• Hu1ld1nl( ·"
Industry A111t0<'1ution of
Southern Cuhfonuu wall
W pre1wnt1r111 "Ur11t1d
moor the Sweet Smell
of SucctrtJ11" ut 1lll Dinner
M~Un& Monduy ut the
A 1rportl'r tfrn, "t:.rting
11t 6 pm
Tht> fcuturcd !lpt.'uker,
8t'rnard Smith .Ir µre
s1 d c nt of Hroudmoor
1 lomes. has a w~ulth of
t11C pcflefl('l' tn the field of
devt'loprnl'nl ab well as
a broad kno~ ledt:t! of
the mar k e tpla l'e
S mith 's p a rt1 l'ularly
jil.ro ng backgr ound 1n
sales, marketing. and
'1nancmg l'Oncepts. led
tum to initiate this uni·
que approach to market
i ng h omes 1n th e
Southland.
Co ming out or the
most s ucl'essful year
ever. the Broad m oor
firm has redefined its
goals and objectives for
success. particularly in
the areas of product
lo cations. targeted
markets. and pri ce
ranges . The se
strategies. including
how and·whf"lhey were
changed from the old
ones. will be4 'discussed .
Those interested should plan to make
reservations as soon as
possible with Mrs. Zena
Golby at the Building In·
dustry Association office
in Los Angeles by
telephoning 1213 )
625·5771.
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KENSINGTON AT.'H~RBOR RIDGE CREST
Furnished Model
Offered for Sale
T ht• view·oriented Kensmgton model home at
Harbor Hidge Crest is now being offered for sale
with complete furnishings and interior decoration.
according to Maureen White. sales re prese ntative
for the exclusive townho me development by Irvine
Pacifi <'.
This Newport Beach home, encompassing
2,967 square feet, was one of three models to win a
MA ME <Marketing and Merchandising Ex·
cellence) award for best interior design in 1979.
A country English theme pervades the home.
decorated by Saddleback Interiors. One special de·
signer touch is a wall·to·wall. off.white, simulated
needlepoint carpel in a sophisticated floral print in
both the living and fa mily rooms.
T he Kensin~ton model 1s pnced from $575,000.
For appointments to view this home. int-erested
parties may conta~t Maureen White at 640·6776.
REAL ESTATE •
-.. :, :!; Buyers Boosted? -~
·Builders Laud New Mortgage Plans ;~
i> ~ ASllJ NGTON New mortgage to reduce the nation's money s upply, :~>
plans proposed by the Federal Home mortgage interest rates are back up >!'~
Lvan B~~ Board could eventually to 14 percent levels . <.'Onstructlon ~~
,he lp m1Utons of you!lg Americans loans are running 15 percent or more -:~
purchase homes .. Merrill BuUer. pres· and home buyers and home builders ':~
1de nt of ~he NatJonal Assoc1at10n of are once again pulUng out or tfie-:~-
Home Builders, says. m arkc:t." Butler said. "Unless in· :·i•
Butler was commenting on pro.
posed Bank Board regulations for the
S hared Appreciation Mortgage
tSAM l and the Graduated Payment
Adjustable Mortgage I GPAM). Both
pla ns are designed to reduce the
m onthly mortgage payments for first· tii:n~ buyers , there by qualifying
m1lhons of additiunal families for
homeownership. According to a re-
cent s urvey . first time buyers
purchased only 18 percent of the
homes sold in 1979, down from 36 per
cent of the homes sold in 1977
lJNDER THE SAM, THE borrower
agrees to share the property's ap-
pre~iation with the lender upon sale
of the home in return for a reduced
mortgage interest rate. The G PA M
plan combines the adjustable interest
rate feature of the Renegotiable Rate
Mortgage with the graduated pay.
ment feature of the Graduated Pay·
ment Mortgage.
·'The two new mortgage plans.
along with other recent innovations
in the mortgage market, definitely
propel this nation into an imaginative
new era in mortgage finance."
Butler said.
Butler warned, however. that the
new mortgage instruments would do
little to eliminate the immediate
threat of a "double dip recession" for
the housing industry.
"AS A RESULT of s trong unde rly-
ing inflationary pressures, deficit
government financing and recent
moves by the Federal Reserve Board
terest rates s lacken . the housing re· ~Ji
bound will collapse later this fall and ;:•l
the general economic recovery will ,.!I
run out of gas.'· '•I
The GPAM, first proposed-by home .:J!
builders in Chicago, was endorsed by ·~1
N~HR .a year ago as a viable way to :.~ •
bring first home buyers back into the ~a rket. Tht: s hared equity mortgage ·:ij
1s a r elat1 vely new concept in •l
mortgage finance Butler said a
formal position on SAM would be ~
considered at NAllB's annual Con· 1 vent1on an Las Vegas this January. •
Consumer Land
Course at OCC
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"Heal Estate for the Consumer." a
four·hour seminar that presents in· · .•J
formation on how to buy, sell and
finan~e. will be offered at Orange ,
Coast Coll,ege this fall.
The session is scheduled for Satur·
day. and will run from 9 a .m. to 7
p.m . in Room 214 of OCC's new
Che mistry Building . Admission is
free. and r egistration will be con·
ducted at the door. ...
Seminar lecturer is Richard Hart, ~
a specialist in business sales and in· ,..
vestments with Walker & Lee Real
Estate Co. Hart is also considered an
expert on business site selection and ~
business opportunities. He teaches
s elf.employment and business or·
ganization courses at OCC.
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0 . t.I • ? n OJ the_ hz-11.
Versailles of course!
Overloo~ing Newport Harbor.
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Here In thi. ulbrant N~porl ~ch uttJng la a little piece of Mold
world" charm and un<kratated elegance that •eta the atogefor the
jlnat llulng aoollable In the aouthcoaat arro. Mojeatlc 18th century
archlt«turol llna pr~lde ova lwcurloua lawn•. towering eva-
grtttta, .,,.-mdfng corol trea and aparkllng fountain. . . . white
wrought Iron, pfcturaque tum-of-the-century lamp poats and wind-
ing brick &0alt. recreate that continental flair.
Rantly In thla country doa any community .urround you with •uch
a grodolM otmotphett. It ~forgotten art ... It i. afeellng ... an
attitude ..• It le Venalll~. ot unlike Loui. XIV palatial home In
the French countryalde ... a ream come true for thOff who appre-
ciate great beauty In our 20th century.
• 24 haur gate guarded entry • Men'• and Women'• Saunaa
• Electronic building •ecurlty entry • Biiiiard Room
• Subterranean parking • Fire.Ide lounge and bar
• &qu,.,te pool and •pa · • Library
• Mirrored gymnaalum • Goa flreplaca (tome unlta)
From $119,500 to $275,000
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From the San~ F'rtt""'I/ (405) take the Newport Beach turnoff. •
thne 10uth on Newport Blot/. to HOlpital Road. Tl"n right approx/ -
mate/11 one-Ital/ mUe to Scholz and the Vtt'Nllla entrance.
101 Scholz Plaza, Unit 117 Newport Beach. CA 92663
(714) 631-9212
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Rabbit Diesel
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How many people do y~u know who actually enjoy haggling
o ver. the price of their newtar? -
We don't know of too_ many. either. and that's why we're
introducii:ig a totally Rew way for you to purchase your next
car. It's called ."Plain Price Policy ... and here·s how it ... works:
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Savings of up to $1500!
On all new Volkswagens-that are in our stock you'll find a lar ge
green tag. The tag shows the manufacturers sticker price. plus
our bottom line discount price. offering you what we think to
be some of the biggest savings in Southern California ...
discounts of up to $1500~ This ·policy applies on all Rabbits.
Sciroccos. Pick-ups. Vanagons. Jettas. Da sher s -gas engines
~and diesels ... any car Volkswagen makes!
No Pressure
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Chick
Iverson.
Of course. price isn 't the only reason you 'll decide to buy your
next ca r from us:
1) Our location is very convenient (in-the heart of Newport
Beach).
2) Our service department is staffed only with com pet ent
professional mechanics ... each with yea rs of experience
in servicing your car. ·
3) We are the only dealership ir, Orange County to f1ave
Volkswagen. Porsche and Audi automobiles under one
roof. From economy ca r s to luxury ca r s ... even to the
world's most renowned sports ca.r ... if s all in one place
there is literally a ca r for every taste-and budget.
4 ) We do a solid_used car QUsi ness. and need your trade .
As a result. our' trade-i n allowances are among t he
highest you'll find.
5 ) Free ·credit checks. financing available at good rates ...
and much. much more!
We want you to feel free to stop by at any time. Compare any
other'. dealers price with ours:'no pressure: no "gimmicks ". If
• you tto have questions. naturally. a profess ional sa lesperson
wm be more than happy to help.
Before you buy a Porsche. Audi or Volkswagen product -or
any car. for that matter-from any other dealer. bring us your
best deal. You just might save yourself some money ... and get
more!
445 I!. CC.881 Hi.hway, Newport Beach (714) 673'·090Q
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_A.part, Hilt 8tDI fJne
Sianiese Twin&, Now 3, Remain Clo•e
CLINTON. Utah lAI'> IJaa
and Eliaa tlanaen, joined at the
lop• ot lht'lr ~Hdl Whl'D they
wt>re born lhrw year1 aao. &pent
half the ir lives apart but
ne.vf'r far 11p•rt
The twb.-WUl't' "•IHlrated ~Jl
ploneerang s urgery a year and a
halt •10 But thNr matc-hinl
red. whit.: and blue bonnttt 11re
often aldt' by s•dfo •,lh•); ~1· • '
chat or J~t rc1u:h out to lilua •.
each olh..r. •
Tbt!lr parttnts. David and
Patrich• Hanten. H )' it 's aot un-
u1ual to tuck t.Mm into sepu•
pink ranoe,v lMlda at •'Cll•~ .._..
tind Uaem 11ua4cl••, t lou
toeether In o~'bfld tn U•• naom 1.,. . '• . .
·~q~y •EA.l.LY ·-~ • wt~ Qacb otheR ... ,.4f ......... t'(tf y~~ oae. tK-e other
Cfi~s for ber ' .
, -·~~ Ua~ 'IH'ts wwe seperat·
eel, both had to tie either on u.eir
"'' baclls or their stomachs. 'ftley
qµk'kly learned to cooperate to
get w11ere they wanted lo ao. one
crawling forward and ttae otta~
1n<'hing backward. or roll.ir11 m,
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Doctors k,new th~ irtr~.~acect;,·,;
bfood vessels. Wh"'n ihef ODllJJ'at.. ,
ed. th~y discovered their br•·
were )olned at one r.pe~ ~ w.el).
Tbe surgery left each tY,..i.a'With
muscle weakness on one slde.
Lisa was affect ed on h·er
l~t side. Elisa on her right.
They see a physical lherapi~t
twice a week and wear plastic
ankle braces on their weak
sides.
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SIAMESE TWINS PLAY WITH YOUNGER SISTER
EHaa (left), Sh8ytyn and UN (right)
HANSEN, WHO llECENTLV
quit bis supermar,ket job to start
an ice cream whol~ljo& 'busi-
ness, says the lwill'S develop·
ment lags slightly behind that of
other 3-year-olds. But they are
close to walking on their own
· and seem to be normal in every
other way.
"I can't wait for the day when
the girls can run out and play
with other kids their a~e." said
Mrs. Hansen. 23. who gave birth
to another daughter, Shaylyn,
just before the :rwi n~ were
separated in 1979. .
Lisa and Elisa eventually win
.__. have to W\dergo more stwgery,
said their father. They wear pro·
tec live bonnets because they
have no bone at the very tops of
their heads and hard bumps
could be fatal . Tlle,tr1.btpi.u are
protected only by, .s'lriia' t hat was
t• s peci all y ~rafte~ 'prior t o separation, then sewn n,atly
acress their heads. • ·
and Elisa normal hairlines. and
blonde cutls stick out from un-
der their ever-present bonnets.
"It's a shame they'll have to
cut it alJ off when they go in
again for surgery," Mrs. Han.sen
said wilh a sigh.
THE HANS ENS SA\' they
have learned to cope with the
difficulties posed by the twins'
precarious health.
"It's hard to spank them when.
they're doing wrong, because
you know what they've already
been through." Hansen said, ad·
ding lhat Lisa and Elisa don't
get away with much.
·'They've been really good
kids ," s aid Mrs . Hansen.
"They've never eve n cried
much."
The \_{an se ns, who are
Mormons. are frequently asked
to talk to church and youth
groups about their experiences.
They've appeared several times
oo natiooal television talk shows
and say they average one 1peall-
ing engagement a week.
THEY ARE AL.~ correspond-· ...
anything to help us, and they
mean it. It was even hard for us
to pay for the furniture for our
new home. because the owner of
the s tore wanted to give it to us.••
When the twiriSwere born, tbe
Haosens had no hospital in-
surance and he was working
part-time while going to college.
Their huge hospital bills have
be~ coYer~-by Medic~. . T6e fafiiity lives in. a Uire~F
bedroom house built from
materials donated or sold well
below cost by friends and local
businesses so the value of the
house wouldn 't push the 1
Hansens out of the Medicaid I·
range. Hansen paid for the land. 1.
"TAKING CHARITY HAS
been hard ,·· s aid Hansen.
"There's no question that we
could have profited f?'om this
. . . but our greatest fear from
the beginning was that it would
become a h'eak show." They've beea spared (bQt, tie
said.
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Unlvenlty o(. Utah Me<lic•l1
Center, "cross b•u:1,"1C)f .. '9ne
will be gratte.,t OD ·W.P~~'. their
skulls. The oo.ne· i5 ex~ted to
grow and eventually fill the open
space.
Some of the bone "!ill ~ tissue
frozen and saved sio..~«: .. Uie girls
we re sepi\fated. Additional bpne
will come from each girl's ribs.
"it'll be sort of like a roll bar,"
Hansen said of the planned !>One
configuration. .
A plastic surgeon gave Lisa
ing with a couple in Chicago
whose daughters were born
joined at the head. nine moo~
ago. The Han sens' surgeons
have been consulting with lhe
Chicago couple's doctors.
"One lhing I 've learned is
gratitude, and that people really
do eare," said Hansen. "We still
have people telling us they'd do
And e\ren with th_e problems
that lie abead -more SUr-teJ'Y.
therapy to combat muscle weak·
ness -lhe Hamens say they
have no regrets about their de·
cision to risk their daughters'
lives \o separate them in hopes
they could live normally.
·'it turned out pretty danged
neat." said Hansen. "I don't
know how it could have turned
out better.•·
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Teen ·Sex ·On Increase .,
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I , BALTIMORE <AP ) -A
dramatic increase in sexual ac-
! llvlly among teen·a!{e girls in .
the nation's metropolitan areas.
coupled wilh exagg41r.ated fears
about lhe risks of birth control
pills. has resulted in a steady
rise in teen-age pregnancies,
says Johns Hopkins University
~ ..i:eaearcben. ,
~ A study by the university's
School of Hygiene and Public
Health showed "more sex. more
contraception. but more pre&·
nancies," said Marvin Zelnik,
who directed the research.
Res~\$ , of a survey Of 1, 717 •
girls $ges 15· 19 showed that sex-
ual activity increased from 30
percent in 1971 to 49.8 percent in ~ 1979.
Pregnanc tes a mong sex -
ually active girls in that age
group increased from 28.1 per·
cent in 1971 to 32.5 percent in
1979, said Zelnik.
He said that "sensationalized"
reports on lhe risks of oral coo--
traceptives are partly to blame
for the tread.
~otSaid oteen-cage girls are
less vulnerable than older
women to the plll 's he alth
hazards but apparently are re·
jecting lhe pill as a method ot
contraception because they fear
the consequences of prolonged
use.
The survey showed that use of
the pill as an initial form of con·
traception declined from 32.8
percent to 19.4 percent between
1976 and 1979.
other medi<'al methods or COD·
traceptioo in favor of traditional
folk methods decreased between
1978 and 1979," he noted.
Data collected in interviews
show the overall pregnancy rate
among girls in the 15-to-19 age
group was 16.2 percent in 1979.
The survey also showed in·
creases in births and abortions,
Zelnik said.
"AMONG Ai.L G'IRLS who
become pregnant, the incidence
of live births is actually going
up," Zelnik said.
r Market Scene " s ~For Wetkµng
ZELNIK SAID THE pill may
be the best contraceptive
method for ·girls who have an ac·
" live sex life.
The increase in sexual actiVity
since 1976 was entirely the result
of more intercourse among
while teen-agers, Zelnik said'.
The mean age at which a girl
has her first intercourse -16.2
years -remained unchanged 1n
the last three years. he said.
Researchers also found lhat 70
percent of young men between
17 and 21 had engaged in sexual
bltercoune. i VIRGINIA BEA~H. Va. (AP)
-It was a romance that' was
bound to grow'. Raymond Davis
and Nancy Wllander met in an
open-air produce market and
there they passed many a
pleasant hour squeezing the
plums and tomatoes while ex·
changing small talk.
One night. tbey returned to
their favorite rendezvous,
squeezed each other's hand and
exchanged weddin1 vows.
Davia, 36, and the former Miss
Wllander, 31, met Aug. 8 during a
talf!nl show at the Farmers
Market. She sang and tie
watched.
About 250 people crowded the
market 1quare for the ceremon,y
conducted by Brott..r John C.·
roway ol Trtnity Tabemacle. Tbe
Wide wan a Ions calico 1klrt md
a Ian blame; the groom. a lbirt,
"9t,andlroUlers. •. , ,
TIM llride ,_, •• Alwa)'I'' ~.._.
....... d.
"There may be adve't!le conse·
quences after using the pUl 30
years, but the girl who starts US·
ing the pill isn't committin1
herself to a 30-year contract,"
be said. •
"But lhe use of the pill and
The results of the study,
funded by the National Institute
of Child Health and Human
Development , have been
publiabed in the Journal Family
Planning Perspectives.
IV ew Board Game . -' .
Raps Public Aid
WASHINGTON <AP) -The head of the Health and Human
Services Department says a new board 1ame ·that pokes fun at
wellare recipients ls "callous aexilt and racist."
Secretary Patricia ff~ iald the 1ame, marketed b)r two
Maryland bulineumea, en1a1ea in a "vicious brand of stereotyp-in1." • •
tJ la tbe tame, called "Public Aulltaaee1" the ptayen are
welfare r.c:lpieata w~ eolJect 1DOHJ by lrtVilll lllesttimate ba"'-. Maltial lmbeapa and--~ ta otMr lWclt acUvtties. ·• 'Die la,.... If Ill, ... .., I& 1 a"°°' ol ..Uare cbeaten
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640-9900
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plus 5 otber units to lease. Owner's
unit (approx 2300 sq ft } has 4
bedrooms. 3 baths, living room.
dlnln& room. Other units consist of
one 3 Bdrm and fo~; 2 Br. 21h Ba.
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•OODIYll Tbere'1 a SBr Condo
walt\n1 for you on a
qwet, cul·de·u c lane. It
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balcony ri1ht off the
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4 bedroom with 1_pa1 brick paUo, and centn1
aircoadltlonJn1. 1t'1only a yean old and the owner wW HIJ with a very low
down payment! Full
price $237 ,950. Call
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211 Plaevlew CNartJtwood> Irv.
175-IW 1151.-latll&a l·I ...............
lOIO Ba,.adeC.... "'°"91;!1 ea ... -.• J·S .......
lMlSu&a~C." .. WO.l'DD -Sun. 1·5 • lJll 8ay81de, del llu
Ml -... ooo sun 1·5 11 Wtnt..brucll, Woodbr141e, In 511~ •• SOO Sun l·I
lSTO Via Capri N . La1una Bch
tN·'91 11•.oocr Sun t ·•
fU Bankle Cove W .. Npt Sch
Ul·lm tTd.000 Sat/Sun 1·6
501 Acacia (Old CdM > CdM
11s.eoGO 1311.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
111' Rutland Rd. #5. Nwpt Sch
11s..MOO S127 ·'°° Sat/Sun 1-5
IOOl Bananca <Bluffa l NB
MO.me S1'8,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
D7Vla0rvieto, Udo Isle. N.B. en. noo '350.ooo Sat1sun 1.s
JCWl Birch St .• Santa Ana fllbta
115-lm $232,000 Sun 1-5
580 Bluebird, Laguna Beach
497.5494 S21S.OOO Sun 1·5
110 Anita St:.t La1una Beach
497.5494 ~162,500 Sun 1-5
2515 lst Ave, Corona del Mar
873-5354 Sun I ·S
26 Vienna, Harbor Ridge Crest
644-aa>o '3M.OOO Sat/Sun 1·5
1055 Wykoff Way, Laguna Beach
497-5494 $250,000 Sun 1·5
524 PacCst Hwy. Treasure Isl,
LagBch
963-8182 Sun 1·4
510 E . Broadwly, Anaheim
631·1400 $99,000 Sun l·S
383 Eut 23rd St., Newport Beach
845-8825 S2SO,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
9826 Pettawood, Huntington Sch
tt31-1400 199.900 Sun 1-5
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225 Kings Place <Clilfbavn) NB
642·5200 ~.ooo Sat Sun 1·5
•1710Kings Rd .. Cliff Haven. N.B.
631-7:D> $415.000 Sun 1-5
2015 Irvine, Costa Mesa
646·7171 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
5200 Irvine Blvd. Unit #1
759·1501 $95,000 Sun 1-5
7 Mainsail 'cJasmine Ck) CdM
875-3'11 Sun. 1·5 I• ..... eullT 2512 Vista (Bayshrs > N. B.
875-8000 $350,000 Sun. 1·5
J-OOM ..,....230 E. 15th St .• Costa Mesa·
548-2721 1149,500 Sun. 1·5
4431 W. Coast Hwy, Npt Beach
752-1820 . Sun 1;5
8150 Barbadoe, Costa Mesa
540-lTa> Sl.25,500 Sun. 1·5
•511 Redland.I CHel1bta > N. B.
17MOOO ... SOO Sun. 1·5
270 Joann, Costa Mesa
540-1720 1117,800 Sun.1·5
8Sl5 Maryland, ea.ta Mesa
540-1720 IUS,000 Sun.1·5
28811 Pueo Tecate, San Juan Cap
Ml·atC17 1108,000 Sun 12-<t
14 BuminlTree (Big Cyn) N.B.
875-8000 $585,000 Sun. 1-5
13072 Deodar, Santa Ana
54CJ:3888 189,900 Sun 1-5
2083 Maple St., Costa Mesa
831·1288 $99,500 Sun 1·4:30
875 Tiajuana, Lag\Ula Beach
497 .3331 $189,500 Sun 12-5
408 Quinta (Eastbluff) NB
844·9980 1225,000 Sun 1·5
2932 Perla <Bluffs) NB
840-9900 1249,500 Sun 1·5
8 Calendria. Irvine
552-4477 1156,950 • Sun 1·5
4101 Williwaw, Irvine
552-4477 1148,000 Sun 1·4
1123 N . Dresden Ave .• Anaheim
552-4477 $119,800 Sun 1-5
l5M4 Camo Bluff, Fountain Valley
552-4417 $104.900 Sun 1·4
818 Marigold, Corona del Mar
780-9333 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
58 Sea Island Dr. <McLain) NB
87MOOO 1214,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
16000lmwall (Westcliff) NB
842·5200 1249,500 ,Sat/Sun 1·5
2371 OranaeAve., Costa Mesa
548-1188 Sat/Sun 12""
851 Cortez (Mesa del'Mar) CM
546-2313 Si.an 1·5
· 4118 Seton Road, Irvine
552..,., Slt4,500 Sat/Sun 12·6
20642 Farnsworth, Huntinaton Bch
984-4370 *105:.~ Sa!S12:30-4 :ao 21 Gretel Court, l'lewport Crest
.8'0-S357 1179,500 Sat/SUD 1·5
315 Villa Nova, Coeta Mesa
MS-Ol18 Sl.28.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
818 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, NB
873-.,_, S350,000 Sun 1-5
t23 Vla Genoa, Lldo Ille, N.8 .
873-.,_, 1410,000 Swi 1·5
216 Walnut, Newport Shores, NB
875-1771 1171,800 Sat/SUD 1-6
m?l Top of World Dr., Lquna Beb
W1-54M ... 000 . Sun 1·5 ma X. lliUda, Lasuna Beaeb
WI-MM SIM.aoo Sup1·5 21 So. l!ltGnlqtan, South Lquna ._... *8.eoo &m1·5 m "'""'*Dr., Lasuna Beach .,... mooo Sun l ·S. Ill Kldella.. a Beach
. , _,-llN tit ,IOO Sup 1·5
.. a..teau We,, La1una Beach .,.,.. ... 000 . 8un1·5
30Cll c.Jle Praatera, San Clemente
llMlll Sun l·I . ti Rue ~leau <Bil Cyn) NB ..... -.ooo 8uD 1·5
DIRECTORY
••IUlfartaarlllaDd Newport kb
ITWW si.-.iiO s.t61D.l-I
•11 Thfallar, Harbor JUclce, NB
MtGllO •••• ooo Sat i&m 1-1
11 a..11pr1ns CTrtl Bk Hinda> Irv .
811·'1IOO Mll,000 Sun 1-5
278' Albetiou <M•a Verde> Cll MO-Wt sm.aoo Sun. 1-s
1111 Galuy, Dover Shoret, NB ea.-. tuo,ooo Sun 1.5
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15021 Capetown, HuntlnltOn Bcb -
, 9a-e'1f1 sm,900 sun 1·5 .................. ,_ .... -,.... ... ....-............. _ ....................... ,
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18 Balboa Coves. Newport Bch
631 ·1'60 SM0.000 Sun 1·5 •<M Proepect , Newport Shores, N. B.
&f2·MSO Sl49.900 Sat/SUn 1·5
223 Luaonia, Newport Shores, N.B.
M2-M50 Sl75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1988 Tustin Ave .. E ·side. C. M.
759·US16 $134,900 Sun 1·5
17 Yorktown (Nort.hwd ) Irvine
&t0-9900 $165.000 Sun 1·5
• • t319 Bayside Drive. CdM
642-~ $1,100.000 Sun 2-5
17952 Butler (Univ Pk > l rvine
551·0106 $134,300 Sun. 1·5
434 Santa Ana Ave (Npt Hgts) NB
642·5200 $255.000 Sun. 1·5
77 Bluejay, Woodbridge, Irvine
644-7211 $131,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
3044 Bern Drive. Laguna Beach
494·7Ml $175,000 Sun 1-4
557 Mystic Ln., Laguna Beach
494·7Ml $265,000 Sun 1·4 J.,.. .......... ... * 1101 WhitesaUs. Npt Bch
631·1266 s.w>.ooo Sun 1·5
15 Monterey Cir., Npt Beach
631·1266 $399,900 · Sun 1·5
1915 Beryl Ln. (Hrbr Hinds) NB
759-9100 $197 ,500 Sun 1-<t
2283 Waterma.n Way, Costa Mesa
631·7600 $197 ,500 Sun 2-5
11 Royal st. George ( Bg Cyn) NB
759-9100 $950,000 Sun 1·4
2229 Wallace. Costa Mesa
540-1720 Sll0,000 Sun. 1·5
222 Lugonia. Newport Beach
675-8670 $153.500 Sun 1·4':30
59 Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar
642·~ $349,500 Sun 2-5
1223 Dolphin Terr .. Corona del Mar
642·~ $690,000 Sun 2·5
1234 Clara,· Santa Ana
675-6000 $89,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
21 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM
675-8000 SS27.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•3122S. Grisel, Santa Ana
760-9333 $139.900 Sat/Sun 1·5
618 Kings Place, Newport Beach
845-5083 1210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1740 Plaza del Norte, Bal. Penln.
831·1J88 1398,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
3107 Madeira (Mesa Verde) C.M.
751-3191 $13.1,950 Sun 1·5
• • • U5 Harbor Island Rd., N. B.
942.5200 '845,000 L/HSat/SUn 1·5
17 White Cap, J umine Creek, CdM
640-5357 $425,000 Sat/SUn 1·5
2421 Bunya <Eutbluff >NB
845-0303 $280,000 Sat/Sun 1-<t
1010-12·14-18 East Balboa Blvd.
642-SZZ $1,200,000
Sl.300,000 Sl.200.oOO Sat/SUn 1-5
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1 '5
320 Seaward, Shore Cliffs, Npt Bch
811-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
lSlS'Antigua Way, DoverShrs, N.B.
831-7:D> $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
214 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. NB
875-6181 $420,000 Sun 1·5
•1472Galaxy Dr .. DoverShrs, NB
631·7:.>0 ~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5
•2403 Fordham Rd., College Pk, NB ·
631-7:D> $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•432 Isabella Terr .• Corona Hghlnda
644-G>O f195,000 Sun 1-5
• 1918 Seadrift, Irvine Terr .• CdM
M2·~ $439,000 Sun 1·4
•4501 Gorham Drive, Cameo Shores
644-aa>o ~.ooo Sun 2·5
11836 Tannas. Fountain Vly
MS·<m:i $129,900 Sun. 12·4
•2038Aliao, Costa Mesa
546·2313 $197 ,900
2094 National, Costa Mesa
Sun. 1-4
546-2313 $118,000 Sun. 1-<t
20852 Spar.lcman, Huntington Bch
983·8'787 $143.000 Sun. 12·4
J • ..... 6UIST 160 La Brea. Laguna Beach
494·7Ml $.125,000
4 ... 00M
Sun 1·4
• 1915 Chubasco (Irv Terr) CdM
675-8000 $349,500 Sun. 1·5
2781 Bayahore Dr. <Bayshores> NB
875-6000 $488,500 Sun.1·5
21298 Seasprite Cr ( Vla Pacific) HB
875-8000 $121,500 Sun. 1·5
8922 Laurelton, Garden Grove
962·9311 194,500 Sunday 1·5
·~Canterbury, Lag Nl1.
,,95,1720 S322 000 Sun 1·5
124 VlaQulto (Udo) Npt Bch
81MrTO S460,000 Sun 1_.
2731 Bayahore Dr., Npt Beach
844-llllO Sun 1 ·5
10'71SantaCrul <Mesa Wda>C.M.
.. ., •142,000 Sun 12 ...
• 212 Via Palermo (Lldo) NB
640-9800 1115,000 Sun 1·5
499 Bl'Olldway, Cotta Meta
'45-1• '179,500 Sun. 1·5
•1 Tem Cr., Huntin1too Bch
MM'18'1 •ne,900 Sun. 1.s
545 Diamond, La1UDa Beach
494·'7S61 .... 000 Sun 1_.
2711 Pebble Dr., Corona del Mar
840-ST7'7 "25,000 Sat/Stm 1·5
•2CM Via San Remo, Lldol1Je,NB
MO-Im aun \.5· ••I Collini lale, Newport Bch
811·1400 '1_,1001000 Sun.1.S
a11Rub)',1a1.,. 111anc1, NB
lll·JAOO · .. ,000 Sat/SUD l ·S m VlallD Remo. Udo Ille, NB
lll·la ... ooo .-i11un 1-1
39 Sliver Crescent (Trtlrk Hln> Irv
675-3411 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
31823 Pacific Coast Hwy., Laa. Bch.
497·5'1N '815,000 Sun1·5
243'7 Port Whitby, Npt Beach
840-9800 $298,000 Sat/SUD 1·5
17995 Gillman. Univenity Prk. Irv.
551-8700 $157 ,500 Sat/SUD 1·5
• •401 N. Star Ln, Dover Shn, NB
631-7300 SIN5.000 Sat/SUn 1·5
••"3Canal, Newport Beach
831 ·1400 $248,500 S~l-5
4 .... ,... .......
•1620Galu~'. (DoverSbn) NB
144.a10 ,ooo Sat.&m1...s
• 1801 Santiqo C Dover Shn) NB
875-eOOO $131,500 Sat&m 1·5
1930 Pt. Carney (HVHma> NB
642·5100 rut,500-fee Sat !Sun 1-5
376 E . DMISt., Back Bay,N.B.
942.-., S215,000 Sunday 1·5
18834Capense (Century Park> FV
847.., $149,000 Sat.&m 1·5
1128 Sea Bluff, Coeta Mesa
751-3191 S237,950 Sun 1-6
26431 Palisades Dr., Caplatrano Bch
640-5777 "25.000 Sat /SUD 1·5
2041 Port Brlatol, Newport Bch
644 5885 ""5,000 Sat ,&m 1·5
9581 Shamrock, Fountain Valle1
554-84 $187 ,500 Open Dally
•1909 Yacht Resolute, Newport Bch
875·3411 ~.ooo Sun 1·5
•2005 Yacht Vindex, Newport Bcb
144.91110 MS0,000 Sat !Sun 2~
3429 Quiet Cove, CdM
844-s89 . ()pen Sun 1-5
. 2003 Yacht Defender, O>rona del
Mar
84()..$§7 $421,000 Sat ,&m 1·5
928 Coronado, Mesa del Mar, CM
556--2880 $125,000 Sun 1·5
315 Poppy, Corona del Mar
6'4·8880 9885,000 Sat&m 1·5
•90'7SandcuUe, HVH, CdM
64().~ $.150,000 Sun1·5
2 Croeaereek, Irvine
551-8700 si•,500 Sat.&m 1·5
• 524 Cameo U,hlnds Dr, Cameo
Hlhlnda
844.a>G ... soo Satt1km1·5
• 1015 White Salla, Harbor Vlew Illa
IH llOO Mll.&OO Sat ,9un 1·5
11 Rlmrock CTrtlrk IDn> Irv. 11~ .... 000 Sat,&m 1-5 • 19722 Qule( Bay
Ln < Hunt.Seaclf) ilB
53&.orJI Sat &m 1-5
1J Wandertnc Rlll, Trtl ~ '!V· 751·1'14 Sll0,000 Ml,... 1-1
•M7 Calle Eamarca, San a.m.ate ..,.,.. ... ooo 8un. 1-4
8 Sunburst (Trtlrk IDn) Irv.
81WW .-.ooo Sat &m 1·5
211 Sapsildre, Balboa Ialand
875-tlD MU,000 Sun 1·5
1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Sbn, NB
831·7300 M70,000 Satt&m 1-5
•1242 Somenet Ln., WntcBff, NB
831-7300 Me0,000 Sat ,SUD 1-5
•1072 Santiaao Dr., Dover Shn, NB
831-7300 S750.000 Sat &m 1·5 3140 Sumatra, Coeta Mesa
841-Ml $138,500 0Pen Sun.
14 Morro Bay <Spy1lass > CdM .
•159-9100 1585.000 Sun 1·5
31165 Via Sonora. San Juan Cap
681·240'1 1189,750 Sun 12-<t
2306 Francisco <Baycrest >NB
675-8000 $2189,500 Sun. 1-5
1988 Flamingo, Coeta Mesa
540-173> $189,900 Sun. 1·5
3057 Yukon Ave .• Coeta Mesa
770-1700 1214,000 ()pen Sun 1·5
#4 Rimrock <Trtlrk) Irvine
78().933:1 $310, 000
2009 Yacht Vindex, Npt Bcb
Sun 1·5
759-1111 1425.000 Sun 12-5
1 Lakeview, Irvine
551-8700 $298,900 Sun 1·5
24822 Knollwood, Lake Forest
642~ sra>,ooo Sun 1·5 -
•2107 Arbutus, East bluff, NB a
644-8200 $280,000 Sun 1·5"'
•1715AnUgua Way, Newport Beach
642-Wm $585,000 Sun 2·5
2601 Blue Water, Corona del Mar
759-1616 .-.ooo Sun 1·5
5742 Sierra Cua, Trtl Rk, lrvlne 883--$198,500 Sun 1-6 3388 Wiaterta, Colta Mesa
541-23lJ Sl"4,000 Sun.1-<t:IO
•401 Colton, Newport Shoree, NB
M2-81SO 1212,000 Sun 1·5
2021 WlndwardLn., Baycl'elt,N.B. '844-.., -.ooo Satitkml-6
•111 Milford, Cameo sa.or., Olll
M0-'7812 ,,.,000.he
Sun l :ICM:IO
17IOGaluy Dr., DoverSbn, N.Jt .
Ul·'1IOO .... Sun 1-1
ltrl Pt. Olell1a (llVHma) N.8.
l'1MllO •• ooo .. ,... 1-1
••GIVla Lido Nard, Udo 1111,.:-
811·1400 •iooo h w 1.a I 1-IDGM
213 Via OonloYa, Udo tale
115-lnt --latAkal-1 •:f:it-=~·N•=:r.a
ltaT Poli Qw-111
7M-ll01 -·-s.m 1.a •1481 ~a, Colta 11 .. Ml-1111 ss.-.• <>pm 8'a t-4:ao •
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1910 Swan, Coeta Meaa
548-2311 $174,900 Sun. 1·4 , .............. ...
H Malibu Cir., Spy1lu1, CdM
844-.., SSI0,000.Fee Sun 1·5
HOMI AND INCOME
'-FOi SALE , ..... 2.
721·721Yt Poinaettia, CdM
873-MM DS0,000
CONDOMINIUMS
FOi SALE
I• ..... LOflT
249T8DleloTerr., Oran1etree, Irv.
840-535'7 ..,,500 Sat tSun 1 ·5
1-00M
188 Streamwood, Irvine
8"·7020 •1,500 Sat !Sun 1·5
10224 Dlaney Circle, Hunt. Bch.
840-5580 $71,000 Sun 1·5
20Streamwood <The Springs) Irv.
838·99'a $79,900 Sun. 1·5
18932 Pacific Cst Hwy. #104, HB
983-6787 $95,000 Sun. 1·5 •
2 ... 00M
#3 Hollowglen <Wdbrg) Irvine
551·9881 $108,000 Sun. 1·5
2500 S. Salta, #42, Santa Ana
957-8432 $81 ,900 Sun. 12-5
"4'So. Tustin, #E·4. Orange
673-8550 $tf9,900 Sun. 1-5
14556 Oval Rd, Walnut Square, Irv.
644-7211 $98,900 Sunday 1·5
2-00M
•22Arboles <Rancho SJ> Irv.
759-9100 $195,000 SattSun 1·5
#1 Seamist, Newport Beach
631·7.3111.1 $115,000 SattSun 1·5
308 Sydney Ln. <Bay /l'hurin) C.M.
873-8210 $114,000 Sun 1·5
tl7 WlldsOOH, Nwpt Cnt, N.B.
873·5.154 S157 ,000 Sat !Sun 1-5
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1700 Weatclltf t15, Weatclf, NB
631·7300 •• 500 Sat tSun 1·5
5 La Serena, Irvine
840-9800 $175,000
J 1•100M
•315AvenldaCumbre (Bluffl) NB ?a.Go tll0,000 . Sat.&m1·5
U Latitude, Newport Beach
171-71DO SIJl,000 Sun 1·5
1 Od,.ay Court, Newport Beach
173-71DO .... IOO Sun l·S
1000 Nmey La., ea.ta If_.
17MllO 1112,500 Sat &m 1~ . , ..... ,... .......
21 Land Fall Ct., Newport Bcb
840-2'748 SattSun 1-5
334 Osle St., Newport Heilhta, CM
Ml·5'12'l SlJt.500 Sat !Sun 1-5
2432 Brittany Wds Ln .• Costa Mesa
556-2880 Sl&S,000 Sun 1"" •
4-00M
2912 Quedada, Bluffs, N.B.
840-5580 $380.000 Sat ,.Sun 1-S
TOWNHOUSES
FOi SALE
I l•IOOM
398 Seawlnd Dr. ( Baypoint) NB
831-0r84 $188,900 Sun. 12·5
J-OOM #8 Amberwood <Smoketree), Irv.
S'Sl·lm $129,000 SattSun 1·5
2501 Sunfiower IA2, Santa Ana
540-3886 $108,500 Sun 1-5
MOllLE HOME
FOR SALE
1-00M 30801 S. Cst Hwy, Sp.532. So.Laguna
496-9786 $50,000 Sun 2-5
z•~MMIM• ...
300 E . Coat Hwy, #291, DeAnza, NB
875-3411 164,500 Sun 1·5
DUPLEXES
FOi SALE
1•~•2• 608 Marruertte (Old CdM) CdM
815-«MJO $.135,000 Sat tSun 1 ·5
J •a I• 721·721\AJHellotrope, CdM
844-4MI $2'19,500 SattSun 1·5
J ••2• 208 Abalone (Balboa 111) NB
S7MOOO 1415,500 Sun. 1·5
JIOO Bayllde <Old CdM > CdM
81UOOO MIS.000 -SUD.1-5
819 Septa, Corona del Mar
780-ml ll00,000 Sun 1·5
110 Col1J.Da (Balboa Island> NB
M2·5aM> MIS,000 Sun.1·5
·~· .. e10 Jumlne, Coran• del Mar
87NllO SM&.000 Sat ,5un 1·5
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MAL llTATE EXCILUNCE SINCE 1141
OPIN TODAY I ·I
COMI wrrM UI. •. TO """8 IOCI 1•e1&A•L Somltldnl IPl)CJAL far• lal'I• famJa,. The bllhly
dnlrable -.i'l:WART MOOG. lotated hip OD the rid1e
with a fantaatk mountain. ~anyon view. FIVE
SPACIOUS BEDROOMS. Three batha. Sunken Uvln1
room wtltl fh·•pjace. Formal cllnlnt room. Cuatom win·
dow coverinp. Plantation abutten. Fla1atone patio.
Gu BBQ and fln Dlt. Air condll.ionin•
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CONI WITM us.. •• TO~ 1uanu A 1reat diaplay ot im·
PIC.C..lble tute la diaplayed in the refurbiahin1 ol an already lux~ home. Wrou1ht iron 1ated entry to a luxuriant
courtyard. Four :rac:ioua bedroomail clinln• and f amlly. room. 1be 1eunn ldtc:ben la beau fut u weU u tune:·
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COMI WITH US. •• TO 90¥• 1110"1 Great opPc>rtunity!
Subatantial four bedroom home. Dlnln1 room. Den.
Separate bobb.I room. Huae pool aile yard. Fruit treea. Thia u a PROBATE aale. Executor of the estate ta EAGER TO
SELL. Submit Of reaaonableoffer. ·
1441 9'ALAIY 111¥1 •••••••••••• .._ ••••.•••••••••.•• 1471 ....
COMI WITH US. • .TO WllTCUflP. Lovely family home on
moat deelrable street. Four 1pac:ioua bedroom1 -EACH
WITH INDIVIDUAL BA11f. Formal dlnlq room. Famllf
room. Breakf ut room. Pool. Beautiful ·secluded apa olf
maater bath. You'll be impreued with the quality and de-
cor. Owner may carry flnancin1.
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CONI WITM UI. •• TO IO\'m lllDR• Gated courtyard en·
try with intercom. Spadoua (22x24) llvln1 room. Formal
dlnlnl room. Lovely breakfut room. Lar1e family room
(12x23). Bea.,Uful, func:tlonal kitchen features solid wood
cabinetry. In addition to a (13.5x18) bedroom, 1uitable for
library or l'Ue8t room, there are two muter aultes, each
(18x11) with huae baths.
1111 AMTleUA WAY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 14H,NO
CO.Ml WITM US. •• TO CUfP MAYIM. Cbarmin1 two bedroom
home. Lovely family room with co1y fl replace. The living
room . picture windows frame a delightful I\ arbor view.
Sparklina pool. Minimum yard maintenance.
1711 -..1 IOAD ••••.•••••••••••.••.•...••..•... 1411,oot
COMI WITM US. •• TO WllTCUIP. An exceptional value.
Ready for occupancy. Neat thrte bedroom, two bath home.
Beamed cetlin& ln llvlna room. Cozy fireplace. Property ln
excellent c:oncUUon. Carpet like new. Lovely pool, fenced for
children'• aaf ety.
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car 1ar, ll'250/mo.
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IALIOA ISLAND
2 br, 2 ba, 2 story w Jfrplc,
2 br apt + 1uut.
$382,000. 673-0727
OCIAMASOunt
OCIAMSIOI
2 BR, 1.,_. BA Condo.
Decorator• model. Cpta,
drpa, blt-in1 . <Over 40
Adwt comm11nity > Pool,
Jacmzl, clubho\IH. Near
larp 1ho]Jpln1 CtlllUn
and bua atop. 917,000. All·
1umable loan .
714-Ul-4422
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Giant Twnhme +
lloau•lllL! BEST BUY ... 5001
2 story French chateau
in lu1h 1reen Httln1.
Ele1ant Ii vin1 rm
w/cath ceilln1 • picture window. Dramatic lta1n
to pvt muter 1ulte,
separate children '1 wine
& 21'2 ba. All thl1 +
enormous bon11a rm
separated· rrom main
ho111e by pvt cocktail
patio. Loll or 1reenbelt,
tenrua crt + Olympic u
pool. A paradise' at
bar1aln price.
Century 21
Walk In Realty
714 /140-IOIO
OPEN SUN 1·5. H22
Laurel ton., Garden
Grove. 4Br 11,Da, ahul>!
SU.500. Alt Cleta,
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I IDIM 8Hu&Jhal new S bdrm
._. llYle bom• claM home with 1tud1. fam
tn btachl Moet d .. trable rm, 2 frplca, 1pa 6 com• kH:aUoe laura ... ,,,, munltr pool. AS · ci.an •nd 1h1rp o.,y I UM A BL I L 0 AN.
flreplace Owner wiU •at.ooo. Call t7t·53'70
flnanc•. no qu.llfylna. now. I
low lntere1t. A"t now' A -------.....,r---liP •1:a1'J\fil:Jf ~i~lmt~ ~~~~~~=~ Quallled adverti•lna i1 a
P.,,a. who nMd People better way to t.ell more
Tha1'1 what the people about the 1ervlc:e
DAILY Pll..()'f you have to ofter, A1k
SdVICE DIRt:C'l'ORY about our &ow rates to-
lull about I clay, Ma-!1171. •
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OVER ss' YEARS OF SERVICE
.. II IOYM IT. e1a1•
-CANYON
OfllM ......
Handaome Traditional Home. Cuatom Built.
Onrlooki, Golf CourH le 7th Green. Master
Bedroom With Fireplace le LuxuriOUI Bath.
Plus Huie Walk-In Clout. Formal Dlnlnit
Room. Wood Paneled Family Room With
Wet Bar Plus View or Golf Course .
M1rvelous Gourmet Kitchen. Lar1e
Auumabll' Loan. S950.000.
14MOllOIAY
IPYM.AIS
ONMSUM 1-1
New Uatin1. BeauUlul Family Home. New
Bedford Model. Four Bedroom Plus Family
Room With Wet Bu. Profe11ionally
Decorated. Unobstructed Valley View.
A1ldnt 1565,500. A "Joy of Newport"' Li1Un1 .
Blurts Beat! Freah le Sp1rklinf. Newly
Decorated Three Bedroom End Unit With
Wrap-Around Patio On Lush Greenbelt.
1210.000.
ltll-YL&.Mtl
MADOlllle .. ..s
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Superb Home For Family Living Or
Entertaining. Exqui11te Woodwork Mantels
& Panelin1 Are Ju1t A Pew or The Many
Cu1tom Detall1. Three Bedroom•. Three
Batha Plus Den. pueat Bedroom. Breakfast
Room. Two Patioe W /Great LaNbcaplni. A
M Ult See At 1197 .500. .
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OfllM SUM 1·1
Lovely End Unit. Two'-Level Townhouae On
Golf Course. Two Bedrooms, 2i,.; Baths.
Step-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar.
Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet
Kitchen J11oor le Entry. Only 1195,000.
W009111181
-IAYlllottB
Created to plea1e the l!)ost
discriminating homeowner, th1a home
captures tbe eHenc:e of old world
ctrann and ambience with hardwood
noon. wood paned windows, frencb
doors, interior patio, fireplaces, 4
B<lrms, 3~ Baths, and it ii jua\ ... teps
to a private white sandy beach. Open'
House Sun 1·5, 2731 Bayshore •
l~LIOA ISi+ ..
The charm and island lifestyle of old
Balboa is captured in this 6 Bdrm
Cape Cod family home. On tbe
bayfront w/pTivate pier Ii dock.
$1 ,100,000. Coritact Nick Kane or
Conrad Menconi.
HAllOtt ....
Country English estate on prime
oceanview lot offers custom European
elegance for under two million. Call
Marlene Wilkinson.
.. CAMYOM
Magnificent 7 "Bdrm custom home on
the 9th fairway with views of Big
Canyon Country Club and Ne.wport
Center li&hts. Offered at Sl,500,000.
Popular Versaille townbome with
dramaUc 2-atory entry, 4 bedrOom.s,
Slil• baths and a lar1e 1ame room not
found in other Versailles. 9110,000. See
Markey Morgan.
IAnaul'f
Just listed-move right in. Fast
poaseuion possible in this distinctive
highly upgraded well-situated and
spacious end unit. 3 large bedrooms, 2
full baths and powder room. Terms
available. See Nancy lmbel'nlno at
Open House on Sat/Sun l·S. 40S
Quinta. $225.000.
A IAU Oli&I•
Single story end unit on choice
greenbelt location. EnclOHd patios,
front and rear. Mint condition with 3
Bdrma 2 Ba. Call Nancy Imbernino
for appt. SlM.000. ·
IPYe&.All .-&.
On The Lake. A Unique Three Bedroom
Detached Condo Home. Prime Development
Surl'OWlded By Grau • Trees. Famlly Room
With ftnplace 0pena To ~kinl Wlth Nlaht
LI, •ht • Water Views. Separate Dlnln1
Room. Many UparadH. Beautifully
Decorated. Community Include. Beach.
Clubhoule. Tennl1. Pool• le Spa. IZI0,000.
3 Bdrm, 2 B.-. family room, peet
uartera, pool 6 apa, beautifully
....----..,,.orated. A super buy at .,..,500.
See or Conrad, Sun 1·5 at a
IPY.USSMU.
Ab1olutely Spectacular Four Bedroom ·
Capehom Model With Breathtakin1 Ocean
View. Decorated To Perfection. Gor1eoua
Cu1tom Wood Floors. Lovely Wallpapera.
Built-In Book Shelvea. Even Standln~ Room Attic. Automatic Sprlnklera. Security
System. Don't Ml11 Thia. S550.000.
IAYlllOMT
Step Throu1h Ele'lal'.l' Doora Into Thi•
Lovely Cu1tom Built Home-Located OJI ,
Prornontor.y Bay. Floor Plan lncludea Uvln1
Room, Formal Dlnln1 Room. DentUbrary
The Spacious Ma1ter Bedroom Overlook1n1
The Bay Hu A Fireplace • A Luxurioualy Appointed Bath. There Are Three Other
Bedrooms • Maid'• Room le BalJI. Pier •
Slip For A Lar1e Yacht. Shown By
Appotntment Only. 11.150.000.
WllMWAT .... WIPlll81T
One Of ?1ewport'1 MOit Diltinauiahed Homea
Sltuat4!d On An Acre ot Ground With A
Sw...U. Panoramic Vll'W or Ocean. l1lanct.
• coMtline. Seven Bedrooms. Family Room.
Galleria, BeauUful Pool le Deck. Separate
Quart.en For St,tr. Shown By Appointment
Only. 15,500,000.
IACllAY
Rare ~Stoey Condo k'l'b.la l.ovely ~u.
M lnutu To Freeway1. Three Larae
Bedrooma. Llvln1 Room Wllh Fireplace.
Sunny Private Patio. Swlmmlna Pool• le
Recreation Area. Beautifully Maintained
Grouncb. Only 1142.500.
IM"llSTO.I A ff 6ft'IOM
Nice Livable Home On A Lat1e R·2 Lot In
Better Area OI Coe ta Me11 . Build An Eittra
·untt For Income. Priced At 185,500.
,_. IA.,..OMT LOCATION
40-Foot Fronta1e. Pier. Dock ln Exclusive
Bay1horel Community. Lovely lla1ter Suite
With Fireplace Plua Four Bedrooma le Bonus
Room • Den. Spaclou1 Dlninl Area With
Wet Bar. Truly Gor1eoua View Of l1lanct. •
Channet.. And An Extrf Larte Front Patio • Deck. 11.550,0oo. .
MIW CONDO USTR•
Two Bedrooml, Two Balbi. Spacioua Rooma .
Remodeled Kitchen .• Prtvate Pa,tJo.
Immaculate Condition. Beautltw Comm _
Groundl. Pool. Puttlna Green. Conv.U.l,..
Location. Great Flnanclna AvallaDle.
11au10 .
UIOllLI
Except.lonally Good Location Near Tennis
Couru 6 Beachea. Really Nut Two
Bedroom Home With Den. Plua Formal .
Dlnlna Room. Aaumable Loen. Price Onl.y
1175.000.
I IFICTIJR8
Sltuat.ed In Rap&dly Afpndat1n1 Area OI
Cotta M•••· Ad aeent To New
Rtdev•lapment Area 6 Peril. Charmln1
Rear Hcue With Seclud.cl Red lrlek PaUo
Would Mab Great Owner'• Home. OlMr
Two Rentel Unit• Would Help With
Paymenta 6 Tax•. Excellent rtnaacln1
AwallatH. 1111,000.
11N1• ncaµlll,.. ... ' .,,.,,
Monterey Circle.
Spectacular hi1hly customized home
on a beautiful view lot with an
outatandlnc brick patio and pool area.
Contact Nick Kane or Conrad Menc:on.i
for further detaill. '975.000.
.l'hls 4 Bdrm house hu Iota of space,
family l'Oom, and rumpus room. The
sparkllna pool has two spu and brick
decking. '795,000. ·
CO.OMA D& NA.I
Very affordable Corona del Mar
duplex; So. of PCH. 2 units with 2
Bcirma Ii den. Good income. 1245,000.
Shown by appt. with Mearlene
Rounsaville.
Enter a realm of appointed ele1ance
in this cuatom European home
featurin1 French doors, molding,
band painted tiles and beveled glua. tets,000. See Mearlene Rounaaville on
Sat/Stm 1-S at 315 Poppy.
LIAlll
Bluffs immaculate 3 Bdrm condo on
beautiful greenbelt location. With 2
private paUos. Community-pool.open. ...
Sun 1-5. 2<1'r1 Viata Cajon. '850/mo.
673-1020
Ne111Y painted and carpeted 3 Bdrm
2-stwy home ~th lar1e sundeck for
sale or lease. Sl200/mo. 873-1020 ....
ILUFFS CONDO
NI LAND ·
3 Bedroom, 2~ Bath .. Q .. Plan.
Spacloua open Uvtn1 room, formal
dlnln1 room and a bllll~ "room.
BeauWul areenbelt lecaUon clOle to
community pool. Owner wlll
conaider an AfTD. 12'7.500
IACK IA Y VllW
Front row unit next to pool. a Bedroom, I~ 8at.b .. R .. Dian. Larae
COUDtrJ lt)'le kitchen. Jfup milter
bedl"OClbl auate. Two••· ... aoo. . '
4 Bedroom, •~ bath bome with formal
dlnin1 room and den: PLUS a 2
bedroom apartment with private terr~ce. All newly decorated ..... 000.
/
AUM•OLD
A•ALTV
tNV••TMENT8
marine avenue
1s1and 675-4822
NEW LISTING
lmmaculaie Westcliff Condo
convenient to tranaportaUon, abop-
ping and parka. Beautifully de·
corated with 2 bdrma and 2 full
baths. Gourmet ldtchen with elec·
tric: blt-ins, cozy wood burnin1
fireplace, light) bd cheerful
throughout. A ttrriflc Newport
Beach value at only $127 ,500.
17141 673-4400
12' Jt '21-2121
HARBOR.
Barrett ~alW ~glster ~
llAU'NIUL M1W US,._ -Quiet
location ·Newport Hei1hta. Quaint
as yesterday. but with all of
todays features. Vlait with Barbara
Van and see ber 1em of a property!
414 .... M9 Aft.,.. 0,-Im 1·1
IA YPIOMT-PllCI ll•UCID:
Excellent property, excellent buy
w h i ch inc: l ud es pier . po o 1,
large patio, spacious home and
special view. Call for detail.a, or vis-
it with Jean Ritter. I JI l•Mi ..._. M. M.I. . ._ l·I
,fl
CllAnft PIMAMCI ... W&COMI
Take lldv•ta1e of low lou wtu.
low lntermt rat., aeller wlll belp
finance. Channlna dur.lex jUlt atepa to water on Balboa la and. Spadoua
3 Bdrm 2 bath apartment Ii re·
modeled 2 Bdrm with fireplace and
mini view. $465,000. Come viait
Elena Coulhlin or call for detaill. ... ~ ......... ,. ... ...
KYl.l8H'rS -..WCI tbircltarmina
Westclilf 3 Bdr home. Enjoy winter
sun and cheery atmoepbere, -bil
trees and walled gardens. $249,500.
Visit with Linda Oeth and see her
· new listing!
MYUelns •I IAMCI thia c:barmln&
Weatc:llff 3 Bdrm home. Enjoy
winter sun and cheer)' atmoephere,
bi1 trees ana walled 1arden1.
$249,500. Vialt with Linda Oetb and
see her new llating !
llHC..•w•.. O,.lml-1
WI I• THAM ..W-¥ACANr, newly
r_.turbiabed, beautifully landlcaped
and in lovely family n~.
5 Bdrm and f amlly room -all
lar1e rooms. sa,500. Viait Betty
Payne and aee your moneys worth.
1411 6 15 L.. 0,-S-1-1
OM THI 8R• •aT in Harbor View
Homes; 4 Bdrm MontelO model,
upgraded, on fee land. '349,500.
Max Adrian will ahow you all the
custom features in this fine home.
ltH ... C..,... 0,.1-. 1-1
TIA flOI TWO oa TW8fn: custom
home in Cliff Haven -larae Uvin1
area, c:o1y up1taira alttina room
with view ol bay. Excellent loca·
Uon! $285,000. Visit with Pat I.eater·
and Ne all thla home bu to otter!
221........... 0,-...... .
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LtlTIMe. Excellent location on.
Miramar -4 Bdrma, 4 batba and
family room. Co1y fireplace, double
1ara1e and low maint yard. C•ll Bill Gold for appointment to aee.
SANTA AMA-fUSTIM AIM -Ann
Peten' new liatina. Meredith built 5
Bdrm home. Excellent condition
with many eUltom featune. Lari•
u1aumable loan ! 1170.000. Tultln
1chool diatrtct , ~ark near by. ·
HA• TO ... -a home wttb alt
the character and cl .. found lQ
thl1 one-of ·•·kind 4 or I · Bclrm
_bome. P.erfeet aettln1 fOI' utlQ•
or lndtvklual tutet. '':.a..~ tall Lia BeuleJ for more Umt
OD thll Balboa Penlnaula home. ·
142.5200
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decks. etc. S337.000 See Sara Marvin
at 5al Acacia .
UMl9'• IM IA YCUST I DO¥ll SHQllS
4 bdrm, pool, spa and security system.
$439.500. See Binnie Dixon at 1801 San-
tiago, Comer of Holiday
U~ IM ~TOM 'llACH - 4
bdrm. 21h ba townhome. spac .. clean
in Villa Pacific at $121.500.' See
Sharon Corzine at 21296 Seasprite
Circle. .
UMl9U1 IN IA YSHOlllS -Remodeled
2 Bdrm home + guest house. Sunny.
see it! $350 .• 000. See the Reedy's.
owner I agt. at 2512 Vista Drive.
Utfl9UI IN SAMf A AMA -3 bdrm, re-
modeled, R-2 lot, could be duplex .
$89,000. See at 1234 Clara.
UM19U1 .. IAYSHOBS -Fam. home,
4 bdrms, 4 ba, traditional style, brick
courtyard. $486.500. See Alison
Stevens at 2781 Bayshores Dr.
UMl9UI IN S,Y.LASS HILL --
Fantastic view. subtle showpiece, 3
bdrm. warm interior, lush ldscpe.
$527,000. See at 21 Cambria.
. UN19U1 ON umt ISLMe - 3 bdrm
home, 1 bdrm rental, uncongested
charm. $435.500. See Kay Glavas at
208 Abalone .
U"'9U1 IM MIWPOft 1•11ns - l lh
lots·. ranch style, country kitchen.
pool, great financing. $289,500. See
JoAnne Perkins at 538 Redlands.
~9UI .. IAYClllST -4 bdrm, single
story, spacious, just refurbished, 11%
Joan, DIJ.500. See Marian Reedy at
2306 Francisco .
Ull9'11 .. OLD C090MA I& MAit -2 bdrm pJus income unit. Newer con-st~ction, older charm. 13.15,000 See ·
Barbara Hutchings at a Marguerite.
Utl ..... -CAMYOM -McLain Townhome, El Dorado 3 bdrm. perfect
cond., $214,000. See Cathy Cray at 58
Sea Island .
Ut19UI .. OLD COllOMA D& Md -
New duplex, view. secluded, S and 2
bdrms. $485,000. See Marilyn Hodges
al 2600 Bayside.
Utfl9UI .. •• TlalACI -4 bdrm, pool and putting greens, fruit trees.
"country" decor. $349,500, with 11%
assum. loan. See Donna Schroeder at
1915 Chubasco .
UMl9U1 IM -CANYON -Beaut. maint., 3 bdrm, pool, spa, gated
area, across from park. $585,000. See
Vergilene Hull at 14 Burning Tree.
IJ~l()Ut: fi()Ml:S -
REALTORS. 675·6000
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111.n 1112 MalO'l'IGfl
3 Bdrm. 2 bath plus 1 Bdrm, 1 bath
duplex -sunny, spotless, large rooms
... across from tennis and park ...
all the wanted features . . . beam
ceilings, corner lot, charm . . . great
terms . . . don't miss this one! !
S279.,.500.
CC Orange Coast
\
IUL ESTATE
'44·4141
The
Lawson
~ISUNO. llACH • IA'HRONT HOlllU
Company
One of the finest bayf ront bomee
ever built in Newport Harbor.
Antique doon. leaded It ltalned
glut windows, h"and painie,t We,
hand cai::ved woodwork, '1000
square feet of fine
craft1man1bip. 5 Bdrm•, 5,,,.
baths, 3 llvinl areaa, 4 ftrep)aeee,
studio + office, 1wtmmin1 pool,
dock for 2 boata, a car 1araae.
Color brochure on request.
11,850,000.
>
. r--1 EACH PROPERTIES
llACN COMeOI 2 Bdrm end unh.
custom derorating, pool, spa, owner
.will he lp f inance . Be creative.
$109,500
llACH HOUSH
3 Bdr~. Steps to the beach, 3 patios.
Owner will carry the paper. $210,000.
3 Bdrm country charmer. Beamed
ceilings. stained glass windows.
gourmet kitchen. secluded master
suite and patio. $229,900.
lO"lr down, or. trade your property -
gets you lowest price 4 Bdrm Harbor
View Home. Owner motivated, says
··submit all offers··. $235,000.
llACH DUPLlllS
2 Bdrm CdM Fixer. Needs· pick and
s hovel. Try $40,000 down and owner
to finance.
Best buy CdM ! 3 Bdrm and 2 Bdrm .
remodeled less than 2 years. Vaulted
Spanish tile roof, loft, patio kitchen,
cozy brick fireplace. Owner will help
finance. $280,000.
CdM $30,000. Two 3 Bdrms. 1 year
new. 2 fireplaces. patio, custpm
landscaping, assume 1st TD of
$250.000. 13tf.i%-. Seller wilJ carry the balan~e.
673-8550'
THE REAL ESTATERS
macneb I Irvine
realty
SIDIARY OF
INE COMPANY
RllEI HOMES * •NAllOl 1196is•• CUSTOM t<OP ISTA1'1f French
Mediterranean elegance !
Perfection in design, materials le
craftsmansh'ip! 3-story circular
e~t~y w/elegant formal living &
d1nmg rms, gourmet kitchen . . . all
w/b1'eatbtaking views. Servant's
q~rs. butlers pantry & wine cellar.
Fave fplcs -elevator -pool & spa.
$2,900,000. <M-60).
CAS~a AMCA W /YllWI Designed
for indoor/otrtdoor entertaining &
family living this decorators delight
offers 3BRS, 2-story atrium &
raised music rm. $475,000. (M-61) ,
DIYOMSHlll TOWMHOMll
Overlooking ocean & city lights this
elegant residence offers 4BRS,
family rm, living rm w/vaulted
ceilings & formal dining rm. Custom
wall coverings & tile entry. S890.000.
<M-Q
OUTSTA1e1• YllWI 3BR, f amity
rm ·home wt intimate master
retreat. Spacious. light & airy
w I high ceilings & French doors
leading to atrium w/ fountain .
$750,000. <M-63 )
CUST CLASSIC! Superb Dynasty
model w/view of foothills. 2BRS &
conversation area. Amenities in-
clude: leaded windows. custom wall
coverings & additional storage.
Room for spa. $365,000 .. ** .. CANYON••
IM•USH MOllMAMDY IST ATll A
view for every mood . . . golf
course. canyon. lake & lighted sky-
scrape rs of FashiQl' Island.
Spacious rooms include: SBRS.
formal living & dining rms, f Jtmily
rm,uorary ana m-aias rm. Detail le
craftsmanship are found in leaded
glass. antique fixtures. imported
tiles & finished woods. $2,000,000.
<M-6.5 )
SIX 19100MS! A fa mijy home
custom designed for indoor/outdoor
entertaining. Over 5600 sq. ft. in-
cluding formal dining rm. family
rm w/fplc, office & .,1uest or maids
qtrs. View park & patio w/pool.
$1,295,000. (M-66) ••DO .. SMOllS•• LARGE EXECUTIVE-STYLE .
residence located on prime conaer
lot. 4BRS & maids qtrs. Private
study -lg family rm -play room
-St. Charles "gourmet" kitchen.
PLUS ... balconies. view, pool &
spa! Access to pvt beaches.
$579,000. <M-67> ••SIAYllW•• GRACIOUS LIVING . . . single-
level •BR home on extra large
"room-for-pool" lot. Formal dining
rm -separate family rm .
Beautifullv customized throughout.
$359,000. (M-68)
••LAeuMAllACH•• OCEAN & CANYON VIEW . . .
from every level of this hillside 5BR
home. Balconies & decking enhance
viewing pleas.ure. Level area
room· for pool. ~.ooo. <M·en
•LY..-YALIMTIMI•
644-6200 ..
711-1414
C~V*r C•tt
MMlll
.., O....CM¥1
SEA CO/£ PROffRTIES
71 4-631 -6990
2STY +POOL
$75,000
Jog to beach· from this
~xl ra s harp garden
home Vacanl and owner anxious! OHered FHA
fnr low, low down! This
can 't last . hur ry' Call
!16:1 6767
CottOMA DB. MAa
SO.OJ HIGHWAY
Duplex two 2 Bdrm un-
its on corner Has a5
!>Um e loan of $131.500
,\;.kmg $269,500.
OR
Smgle 1am11y only :.i
~ect rs old. 2 HK. Maskr
hdrm has r etreat wi\h
bar and fireplctce Great
for bachelor. $3:17 .ooo.
Un1qut" l111mess1g
Jo.1r furthe~nformalfoo
conta<·t Sara Marvi n.
fi';5 56811or 67!'>-6000
MIMI
ESTATE!
Vrr} ~eldom on market'
Su1•er ne<i l hard11ood
Ill.or home 3 Hdrm 2
l>a1h . brick f11 evlat:c.
1 aulled 1·e1lrn ~ed 111 mi:
r01.1m 4 111·1:1 ::-l reel F'an
la;.t1<' fan11ly home
$109,!150 C..111 Jll)W to ~"'e.
5-Vi 2313
MESA VlRDl
$151 DOW ...
Tha t 's right 1 This 3
bedroom be auty with
beautiful· 15x30' pool. As·
sumable loan. Call fa.st-
won'l lasll 540·3666
' I
IMMACULA n llACH HOMI
3 Bd.rms, den + dining room, two
story. Offer your down payment and
take over Sl19,000 loan at only 12~%
inter.:!st (no qualifying). Asking
$143.500. Come and see. Open House
Sunday 1·4: 30PM. 222 Lugonia.
6 UMITS
S uper rental location. yearly or
s ummer/winter. $100,000 down and
owner will carry the balance. Asking
$530,000.
NEW OCEAMFltONT
Beautifully decorated and furnished 3
& 2 Bdrm duplex with 4 car garage.
Off er your down payment and take
over a BIG 1st T.D. at 12~% interestfor
JO years and no qualifying. Asking
$693,000.
LIDO ISi.i
OWNH WILL CAllY
Large redecorated 4 Bdrm w/huge
separate mstr suite upstairs. Gourmet
kitch~n. imported tile & sinks. 2
fireplaces, new heating. new tile roof.
Vacant and ready. Asking $460,000.
Open Sunday 1·4. 124 Via Quito ..
WE HA VE MANY HIGHLY
EXPERIENCED AGENTS READY
TO HELP WITH INVESTMENT
IDEAS THAT CAN POSSIBLY SAVE
BUYERS AND SELLERS ALIKE
SMALL FORTUNES. CALL LLOYD
SA YLF.S (Mgr. of Investment Div.)
FOR DETAILS.
JACOBS REALn
675-6670 • 29 l 9 Newport ll•d., corwer39tll
BA YFRONT LOT
On exclusive Harbor Island. 40 foot
frontage. beautiful tall trees. pier &
slip to accommocjate large yacht.
Prime sheltered location. Sl,780,000.
171 4) 6 73-4400
12131 621·2121
--..-BOR
JA~ <:am --Former model home 2. Bdrm + den, tux living at its best. Private pool and
spa. Xlnt financing. Offered at $325,000.
SIAYllW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and
spa, ocean & night light view. Superbly
upgrad~ 4 Bdrm detached home. $525,000.
DICOIATGaS OWM HIAM ta. -It may be
yours! Every room in this charming 1 Bdrm
Northwood "A" plan shows the loving care of a
prof. decorator . Assoc incl : tennis, pool, spa le
sauna. $103,000.
CUSTOM J..OTS -Two l acre + lots
w/architectural plans for 3800 + sq. ft. homes.
Rolling hills & horse area. Sl73,000 each.
OOl•m II -Superb ,2. ..Bd..cm/ A$ford with
greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner
wants action fast. $151,500 .
A TOUCH. OF WIUIAM.... -Turtlerock
Highlands 2 sty 4 IJdrm on view lot, w/shutten.
hardwd. Warm & tasteful. An exceptiori'.i.-J>iece
of property offered at $399,000. ~
JASMIMI Cl• -Plantation shutters, air
cond .. 3 Bdrm Plan 5, w/mini ocean view.
Owne{ w/carry lge contr. $349,900.
PIH AND SU' -Waterfront is your best
investment. BeautifuVnew 5 Bdrm custom
home, w/dramatic cdntempo archtt. Soaring
spaces filled w/natural sunlight are impressive
foils for your collection. A sophisticated home ·
{or a discerning connoisseur. $1 .250,000.
TUln...oal tMl&AJeS -Natural beamed
wood ceilings, paneling, warm eartbtooes. A ·
lovely view. This 4 .Bdrm Edinborough has ·
everything including xlnt financing. $.9,000.
Aff09AU ~ -Here it is! Spacious 2
Bdrm. 2 bath, f amity & utility rooma. Bayside
Village, pool, spa & beach. '64,500.
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T rllnde rred owne r j us t comple ted quaUty r~-
furbh~hln1 ! 3BRS <lg ma tt r w/fplc > new kitchen
lg filUMY pool. S439.000 ftt Larry Dyer 642:8235 ( M .37 >
COIONA , .... 4 .. S! 180 degree panoramic ocean
v1e w from ttl s slngl~·Story 38R & den home Formal
dining rm & special family rm Completely remodeled.
Pvt spa. ~.ooo fee. Donna Godshall 6«·8200. OPE N
SUN 1-S P.M. 432 lSABELLA TERRACE. CM-38 >
IA YW TOWUllOMll I Jlt IA YS91 DllYI. OPIM IUM
J-1 P.M. "One-of-a·kUtd" w I European fl•vor ! Nearly
3000 sq. ft. & p\•t pool Two 40' terr aces view bay. 3BR
s uites 2 m a ~bl e fpk~ St .100.000 fee. ·cathy
Schweickert 642-8235. ( M-~ >
·•YM ,_.OI .. ONT IOW, OPIM SUM l·I •.M. llH
DOUl•t ,_.Cl! View Pacific Ocean as well as
islands & night lights ' Custom traditional w/oversized
rooms & hi gh .c e ilings. 3BRS. s baths. $690,000
leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642~. (M-40)
DICOIATOIS S'ICTACULAI! Prof. decorator has
bought another! 4BR home w/country kitchen & game
rm. Wooded lot in Lake Forest . Lg assumable loan.
$320,000. Bob Owens 642-8235. OPEN SUN 1-5 P .M.
23822 KNOLLWOOD. CM-41 )
OPIM SUM Z-5 P.M. H JASMIMI CUB DIHYL JASM ..
Cl•! Drama tic Plan 5 w/3BRS & family rm. Lovely
' end-unit w I ocean pee k l Move in ready and priced a.at
at $349,500 fee. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <M-42) "1'19
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PIBS & 5115 for up to 55' boats go with each of these
Peninsula Bayfronts ! Four fine homes w/French
doors, Jenn Aire ranges, fireplaces, handsome
woodwork & security systems. One of the best loca-
tions. Priced at tl.200,000 and $1,300,000. J . Paquin/ e. Morphy 642-8235. CM-43)
HILLTOP ISTATlf Custom-built -on almost an acre.
Nestled in the hills of Orange w /magnificent sweeping
view. this multi -~yel home consists of over 4500 sq.ft. of
quality construction. 4BRS -master suite w/sttnken
Roman tub -game rm -central air -elevator &
much more! $785,000. Jackson/Elliott 551-8700. <M-44 >
SHOllCUflPS-MIW OM ntl MABIT! Incredible fami-
ly home f~aturing 4BRS, family rm, library, study in
master swte & lg country kitchen. Fantastic White
Water VIEW. $595,500. Sharon Smith 644-6200. CM-45) ,
IAY,.OMT! Bayside Cove ! Customized 2BR & den
w/deck out o~er wate r . Private beach. pool & spa. An
elegant offering for only $595.000. Julie Van Wieren
752-1414. (M -46)
CHA.It ... UDO IS&.A .. HOMlt Country French 3BR.
3th bath, family rm home w/lg brick patio. Prof. de-
corated -immaculate condition. Owner found .
another. $475,000. Berit Mitchell 642-8235. (M..f7)
llYM COYI -LA6UMA llACHt 4BR. 4 bath family horn~ w/f abulous potential! Pool .. spa, lighted paddle
tenms. separate play-yard & ocean view. Sl,150,000 in-
cl. land. Pvt gated community w/beactrtacilities. S8n-
die Fix.644..6200. <M-48 > -, - --a
SPICTACU' All LAIC .. OMf! Beautifully upgraded. 4BR
Glenwood end unit in one of the finest locations on the
water in Woodbridge. Air-conditioned -built-in
vacuum system. Gated community. $299,900. Jerry Th~mpson 551-8700. <M-49)
MIW usnc• -HADOll ¥llW ta&.St 4BR family home
w/fantastic ocean & bay view. Many up1rades incl. in-
door spa, beautiful pool le deck. Security system.
$429,500 fee. Sharon Smith 644-6200. (M-50)
DOY• ~·s -LAI .. LOT! Lg SBR home -
marvelous for family living. Master suite w/pvt study.
-Custom built by present owner. $297,500 leasehold. B.
Aune/T. Hanes 642-~. (M-51 ) -
SL-.i Superior design & quality make this spacious
BAYFRONT a terrific buy. 4BRS, 3th baths -
sophisticated living & dining rms, library, 11 game rm,
wine--cellar. s_p_a & ~er~· Just reduced to $2,100,000
--1--ree. MartBfl Macnal> 642::szg:<M=521
THI COUMTIY .. IMCH ... decor in this Irvine 3BR
single-family detached home will delight you. Many
cus tom features . Comm. pools & tennis. $136.500.
Rose mary Myers 551-8700. <M-53)
ASSUMAIU LOAM! Popular "D" plan in Eastbluff.
4BR, 2~ bath pool home on lg cul-de-sac lot. Park-like
yard w/firepit & shuffleboard. Close to schools, parks &
shopping. $260.000 leasehold. Jeanne Barnett 644-6200.
<M ·54 )
1'HI ULTIMATI IM IAYPIOMr U.._I Prestigious prime
location on Linda Isle. Glamorous, yet styled for fami·
ly living -over 5000 sq.ft. of luxury w/elegant appoint·
ments; beautiful use of oak & antique glass. 5BRS -
den -gourmet kitchen. Lagoon loca~ion w/pter & slip
for lg boat. Offered in fee. seller will oarry leasehold.
Jane Paquin 642-8235. (M-55) ·
YOU Allm llOll rTI Somerset model w/pt>Ol on fee land I
Completely redone & ready to move into. Mirrored din-
ing rm wall, Van Luit wallpapers, luxurious cpt. Boat
storage. SD,COO. Betty Grubb 642-8235. (M-56)
SNCIM. CllATIYI N1AMC1ea1 Verfect family home in
North Mesa Verde. Nice yard. Near shopping & recrea·
lion areas. $129,900 incl. land. Jeanne Newman 752·1414. <M-57 )
9'1WPOn UACH COl•Ot .2 spacious BRS (each ~!'*th> -(pie -llaht A' atryr Comm. pool. ONLY
1123,500. Barbara Aune.,......, (M.s8) ; ... -..
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Prime location. p1noramic b'ay,
sunKet view. Custom to tbe last detalt
w I rtnest auality lncludin.c built-in
• intaque furniture. Nothine to compare
in Nl'wport with this one of a ~ind
t:X<'iting unique ho me. Asking $550,000.
~ l·I 210 VISTA IMTIADA
ILUM mT IUY. Like new 1900 sq. ft.
3 bdrm. ram r m , 21h bath.• large
t!n clOled patio on wide open greenbelt.
Qnly $189.500 Compare!
ONM l·I 42' VISTA IOMA
l'ICT4CULAI TllMA. 3 Bdrm. 2th
bath. 1900 sq. rt. highly upgraded.
Neutral colors throughout. $239,000.
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COltOMA DB. MAI
759-1111 ,.... .. ....
GRAND HOTEL ..
180-bed luxury resort hotel in the
grand Victorian manner. City center
with river frontage and park-like
grounds. Long-term finan.;ng at five
percent interest! I
t.soo.ooo SWISS BAMCS
JO ... luallDGI 646-'5096 .
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The sky is the limit lrom the roof
deck of this beautiful Lido Isle 5
bdrm home. Patio, gourmet
kitche n , family rm. fireplace.
$485,000 ... and ask about the
Frff Trip to Pwis
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0,-S •SJlto5 Quaint country home on 112 acre in
Santa Ana Heights. 10 horse stalls. 2
Bdrms. fireplace. $232,000.
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0.-..W/S ••t 1 to5 Assumable 10~% loan on this super
sharp Newport Shores A-frame.
Shows like a model. $173.900.
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RCTaylorCo
6 40-9900
SEA WIND
4 Bedroom in Phase III. VIEW,
many extras including alarm
system, tinted windows, automatic
sprinklers. Near community pool
and tennis. $298,000
2437 PORT WHITBY
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
LIDO ISLE
Owner will "assist in. financing a 4
Bedroom on large lof. New kitchen.
Beautiful decor. Large patio. St~ps
to beach & tennis. Offfered at only
$395,000. Fee.
212 VIA PALERMO
OPEN SONlf'AYI-5
RCTaylorCo
'· )40 l)l)QQ
... I mlNAMH>"S IWAWAY
This 2 bedroom home is a fixer upper with unlimited potential, so come pre·
pared! Located in prestigious East Side Costa Mesa, it features a family .
room and air conditioning, as well aa lob of privacy. Bring us an offer.
· $~08.000, Call today! 540-1720
IUlllY ..... NI'
View your lush garden from the greenhouse window you'll find in this lovely
3 bedroom, 2 ba<hs, spacious kitchen with new counters, heartt' bnck
fireplace, and tastefully redone thru:out in wood and eartbtones. Better than
new! Extra 14rge yard with fruit trees. Call for detalla. $117,900. 540-1720
LUIN ATllUM
Impress yourself when you live here! Thia unique home features 3
Bedrooms, a lovely atriuqi suite, a lar1e lrltcben/family room.combo, built-
ins .. fireplace, dining room, and it's immaculate t.brou1bout! You'll be living
in Mesa Verde North, enjoying the cool ocean bree1e1 without all the traffic!
Call and see! $135,000. 540-1720 ·
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The whole f amity can enJoy livina in thil spacious 3 bedroom home.
Features an extra large rec or family room, a handsome brick fireplace, din·
ine area, built-ins, and it'• all just 5 miles from the BEACH! GI terms
available, so call and ask! $110,000. 540-1730
NllY IUYllS OML Y
This home has been beautifully deeorated and cared for both inside an4 out I
Features 3.bedroom•, romanUc fl.replace. modem kltcben, lovely patio, and
. a laJ'ltyard with loads of frult treee. Come ... um Olll-..OOOf Jpn 1125,500.
Call now. 5t0-1120
'"'8ITI •If INCIALl .
Investors, thil duplex may be Just 'rbat you•ve been looklna for! Both units
have 2 bedrooma, 1\.-i batba, and botb are lmmaculat. with much pride o1
ownenblp. Each hat 1 private patio u well. JUlt Sllt.000. See lt today I
540-1730
. 540-1720
Jtll LHAll09 IL'8 .. COSTA MllA
CD Coldwell Banker
•ONN HOUSI t·I•
Of9t M IPY .. US
2 story tradltlon1l. Decorator
perfect. e BR. bonus + playrooms .
$580,000. SEE SUZIE EXLEY AT e
MALIBU CIRCLE. __./.
°"" ...... "", ... SparkBng 3 BR. separate home.
Owner will help finance~ $1'19.900.
SEE GINNY ANDERSON AT 4811
SIERRA TREE.
°'9t M IA YIHGBI A real charmer \. • ._ ve in condition.
2 BR. 2 B~ \\ . !J. SEE MARY
HARVEY ~d 2841 BAYSHORE
DRIVE.
ONM M -CANYON Be.autiful Bordeaux model on larie private corner lot. 3 BR. 3 BA .
$393,000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT 1
RUE FONTAJNEBLEAU ..
I OPIM .. C*"A COYI
Corona Del Mar hideaway just
steps to water. 3 BR. 2 BA. $380,000.
SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 2718
SHELL STREET.
OPIM .. IAYCMST
4 ·BR. 3 BA . New paint inside & out.
New carpet. Peaceful courtyard.
$290,000. SEE KAY PARKER· AT
2021 WINDWARQ ..
WXU.Y OM 1'HI ·WA,_
Surrounded by the constant resort
atmosphere ·of Newport Bay &
pe_rf ectly located on prestigious
pr1vate Linda Isle is this dramatic 5
BR . 4th BA. exquisite home.
-Spectacular H beam construction .
4 fireplaces. Hardwood picture
frame moldings. Dramatic master
suite. Uncompromising quality
throughout. Ol course your own pier
& slip. $2,475,000 .
A._, SPICIAL IA n.owr
on the · peninsula's East Bay.
beautifully decorated 5 BR home-."
Special pier & slip with wide
SANDY BEACH. Special double
garage on separate lot. $2,100,000
IAYlllOMT
Panoramic Bay View. Vaulted
ceil_ing entry . Lower level off leg.
pat10 has living, family & dining
rms . Upper level has 4 BR's. 2 slips
for 45' boat. Sl,895.000.
HUMnllaTOM HA~
Island residence with tso• of
bay front! Quality bcailt cuatom
bome,.5 BR. '1 BA. Larae boat dock.
Commanding view of Christiana
Bay. Sl,750,000.
OCIAMRIONT -LA.uMA llACH
Nothing along the coast to compare
with tJHs 2 master BR. suite home
for ~bitectural integrity, & quiet
serenity combined with the joy of
sails, sunsets & surf. A magnificent
private mansion on your own
secluded cove. $1,700,000.
coe • w •• •• LOCATION above China Cove & the Jetty. 11lia
f abuJous. 3 level suspended home
constructed of steel & beams
exudes architectural intesrtty. 1be
balance of beauty 6 function
combine to make this an
eaceptionaltofferiq. $1.'50,000.
l.lteAIULAeooN
Enjoy the etesance of tbia 4 BR.
home in one of Newport Beacb•s
more pnstigtoua areas. Jn-beamed
-
. I
ceilinp in living room 6 family
room. Elevated dinin1 area. T"O
-ni'eplaees. 3 car garage. Slip for....---
boat. $1,250,000.
PllYAft YllW ._.
Outstanding couples home in
private area of Emerald Bay.
Tennis courts, pools 6 private ·
beach. Enjoy splendid sunsets
across the ocean view from thil
unique custom home. $795,000.
WNTI WA1'8t 'llW
of Little Corona Beach. 3 BR.
featured i n Sunset le Home
magazines. Brick gourmet 1Ptchen.
Extensive use of wood Ii stained
glass. A very special street.
Gated privacy $745,000.
CUSTOM IAYS91 HO.-a DOC1
4 BR. 4'1\ BA. -f amlly room w /wet
bar• BBQ . Dock will
accommodate 2 lar1e boats.
Existlng loam of ~.ooo can be assu~. Exclusive at 1675,000.
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Spacious 2 BR. den Condo with boat
sUp availability. Keyed elevator for
security from 1ara1e or 1round
level to unit. Walk to Udo Shope.
$480,000 fee. ...
IAYlllCMI• -PllYAft AIM
Spacloul a or 4 BR. home with den
• lovely patio, Cloae to private
beaches and boat marina. td0,000.
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located on a l"' lh.• sa1 L dt~l'
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lradt11on so• am1ns1 the po'"''
trees w1tll privale tennis and
sw1mm1ng lac11111PS1 Live 1n
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ONLY $24,500 DOWN
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oedroom condo that h11s p11y·
ments ot on1y S585 per mon1t1
Priced at $82 900 tn11 1s sure to
please anyones oock,el" (7 14)
545-9491
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C1 e<1res a fabulous location
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50 ft & wtial'T'lt1 You re standing
11gtlt on tt>e sand looking at the
h er.k or11ng surl 1 ha1 is o f
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from your spa covered pat1q 2
sunaecl<s & 1ncre<J1ble interiors
On the Peninsula 'point A
GREAT STEAL AT 5-525,00011
11242 11 14)646-n11
LET'S BE CREATIVE
INVESTOR
Owner will carry paper. or con·
sider AITD or 29% down.
Fabulous 4-plex in prime rental
drea No vacancy and thts com-
p t ex rs priced to sell at
$285 000 {7141545-949 1
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COSTA MESA
2790 HARBOR BLVD.
(714) 545-9491
FOUl·PlEX
$215,000
1 lnh 1111n111os lrOtt• 1ne Pac1f1c
()1 1•1111 Mtnr 1.ono111u11 LARGE
•lntlll as11um111Jle loan Ex-
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tJuttur ltllm'! Sell"'' wtll con·
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OHDINARY POTENTIAL" lf243
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YOUR HOME· IN THE
COUNTRY IS READY
AOsolu1ely unbeatable 1 1
yr new Am1ds1 111 woodeo
acres (36 mature lru1t Dearing
tree s) hundreos o f giant
Eucalyptus & Oak trees 1n tne
1mmed1ate v1c1n1ty Award wtn·
nrng des,!,Qn 300 sq ft natural
wood hmshes thruout. wet bar
cathedral cerltngs fabulous /
bu11t·1ns AS SUME 10¥.~o
LOAN $1 ,665/MO' !1244 (71 4) ·
646-7711
QUADIUPLE
YOUI POTENTIAL
Unusual. ouy. a few minutes
from the waler 4 untts at an 1n-
cred101e price excellent terms.
assum11ble loan fantas tic rents
& vartually no vacancy factor
Seller will carry paper on wrap-
around MUST SELL THtS
WEEKttl lf245 l71 4l 646·n11
ATTENTION
SUNIAmlS
Bask 1n the sun enjoy \fie pool
spa & clubnouse Incredible rn·
vestment & recreational op-
p or 1un11 y Co mplete ly
furnished beaultlully decorat·
ed In paradise-like surround·
1ngs GOT TO SEE IT TO
BEL!EVE IT1t 11247 (7 14)
646-7711
llSTIESS
SALE!!!
Seller has found a better deal
musr ltnd buyer NOWll Wllhng
to negotiate at virtually any re·
asonable price Remodeled tn·
tenors .large bedrooms, lush '
lanoscaprng. warm f11ep1ace,
comfort able family room.
magnifloenr kitchen Storage
galore LET'S START AT
s 1s8.SOO!I •246 (7141 S46-n11
WESTCLIFF
HIGHLANDS!!
Charming Callforn1a ranch
style home leaturtng 3 bdrms
and countr)' kitchen. large
fenced yaro and quiet private
streel' Priced reduced to
$175.500 for quick sa1e111 (71 4)
759-1501
TEAi ME DOWN
and reap profits by oevelopang
this R-2 lot located in prime
loca1ton1 Only S95 000 1714)
759-1501
OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD!
NEWPORT BEACH
2043 WESTCl..o=F DRIVE
(714) 64&7711
* * * * * .•. CAll TO SEE 673-..
H •t g c II t• WAIAWOMT DW'\D. Large 3 Br & er1 a e 0 ec 10~ ~~ts~~v:~1 ·!~ r:,nt~ ~k ia°:ss~
OPIN TOOAY 1·5 Huge patio. sundeck. MOTIVATED 2'71~.AUATIOSS.CM SELLER__! $429,500.
MIS.A YllDI CAN COD -Large 5
Bdrm, 2% bath, corner lot. RV access. LIDO ISLI. Spacious liv rm w/formal
sprinklers front and back. Asking din rm, gourmet kitchen. 3 lrg Brs.
$187.500. Call 540·1151. e~ch w/own bath. Sunny So. paao.
wide street to street location. $425.000.
MIWPOIT HltGHTS CHA.It•
This remodeled home features added 11.ACH DUPUX. Best rental area.· 7
m aster bdrm and family room. 3 years new. Large 4 Br up, 3 Br down .
fireplaces, hardwood fl oQrs. new Each unit w/2'ba, & frplc. $237,000.
copper plumbing. new roof. RV access
and much. much more. Owner will' COSTA MISA CONDO. Pride of
help with the financing. Offered at ownership. 2 BR. 2 BA. nr. Or. Coast
$189,900. Call 540-1151. College. Tree top vista. Reduced to
$96,000.
MOVI ... COMDfT1C)M
Terrific family home. located in MIWPomT Hlt•HTS. Vacant. Must
College Park ar ea. Featuring 4 sell ! This new 4 Br home w/spacious
Bdrms, large fa mily room and bon~ kit/ fam rm. Exciting floor plan
room. Near park and pool. Loan .may w/clrc. s taircase. Detached garage
be taken s ubject to existing financing. w/sep. bonus rm .. BRING OFFERS !
Offerooat S176JJOO. -=-4---w:,ooo.
D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C.
.PAMOlt.AMIC OCMM """ Spyglass in a prestigious area of
million dollar homes. Don't miss this 1
story Tradewind Home with 4 bdrms,
3 baths . cathedral ceilings. 2
fireplaces, family room with wet bar
overlooking courtyard + jacuzzi,
elegant master bedroom suite with
ocean view. New wall to wall carpets + drapes throughout. Do not miss this
buy at $.585,000. Ask for Sylvia.
TIY UDO ISLI
on a lot plus 'h. 5 bdrms p1us 5 baths .
Owne r will finance. Recent price
reduction. Be sure & call Barbara
Chambers for details. You will love
Lido Isle!
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. SELLER DESPEIATE!!!
TransJeued to Texasl! Must sell
this 2 bdrm lownhome 1n super
locat1onl Washer. dryer & relrig
stay High balance assumable
and a $94,900 price make this a
real stea11 (714)957-1501
**THE BLUFFS**
$136 PER MONTH .•.
... ~\ is all you pay wh n you
takeover this 10 2% I an on
this sensational 4 bdrm me
located 1n NEWPORT BEACHll
Featuring prrvate courtyard,
fireplace & span•sh Ille roof
Only $165.000 (714) 759·1501
HARBOR VIEW
HOME!!!
Imagine relaxing 1n this
spacious SOMERSET model
alter work and relaxing while
over looking big canyon'
Featuring 5 l:ldrms. lamily
room, formal 01ning room and
a 101/•% ass umable loan•
$289000 (71 4) 759-1501
HARBOR VIEW
KNOLLS!!
One of the most desirable pro·
1ects 1n Orange County This
properly features Cape Cod
arch1teclure 2 bdrms plus oen
and a backcountry vrew" Only
$205 000 (714) 759-1501
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NEWPORT HILLS
2670 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE
(714) 75~1501
SALE SALE!
Owner Anxious! Well de-
corated, hght.. and airy 3
Hdrms 2 bat h home with
family r oom . brick
f i repla c e. gourmet
kitchen and manv e'<-
tr a!> L Qwest prircd
home in area SI 18,500
Call >Iii 2:u3
POSITIVE
CASH FLOW
with only Sl6.000 down in·
d uding mana)!emrnt
fet•. Positive cash flow on
th1 ~ beautiful !$ Bdrm
condo Won't last al on!~
$6.000 5-10 361)6
•Whelan
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MESA VERDE!
PIMIMSULA POINT
Beautifully remodeled contemporary
home with private master bedroom
s uite and view of ocean and city
lights . Own er will assist with
f~nancing. $425,ooo· ·
PENINSULA DUf'LU
Quaint country atmosphere surrounds
this charming 2 unit with 2 Bdrms &
fireplace in each. Steps to bay and
beach. $350,000
...... SULA TllPLD
Lovely owner's unit overlooking the
oceantront. Rent the other for income
too. Low interest assumable loan and
ownerwillcarrya2nd. $230.000
SuSHOIE DWLD
Newly refurbished unit in the best
Beautiful atrium entry 1 f N S be h adds elegance to th.is \'> renta area o ewport. teps to ac
Bdrm. master suite \\i th 1 and s hops. $230.000
f1ttplllee. 3 bath. MOO I ~~~-di
ing and dining room . Newport
spacious fam11_, room • ERITAGE I
REALTORS JI h rJ1·wp , • B .. <1 '• !· 673-9060
sq ft home. Formal liv· @]
w 1th we Iba r and' Peninsula 673·3355
, rt•frigera tor Spcr R If OPEM SUM. 1·5 tacutar st•me r1re111ace. ea y .
PALATIAL ESTATE
Jn prestigious Spyglass Hill. 4 Bdrm.
gorgeous den, spacious f amity room,
lite. and bright thruout, super large
pool and spa. outstanding used brick
patio. $559,000. Owner will carry at
12%.
HAUOR llD61 IAMAIM
10% down. Owner will carry 12%
interest on balance. t>utstanding
Dynasty model t Bdrm +
conversation area. '385.000.
OLD COllOMA DIL MAI
Redecorated 3 Bdrm. 45' lot, room to
add aecond unit. Excellent terms-low
down. $229,500.
IHDUSTllAL %0ME
1619 Supe r ior C .M .
11.500' Lot w /Income
Prod. Bldgs. 140' Fron·
tage, By Owner call (714 1
646·2133
•LIKE TO TIADE!
Lge 2112 \Car old tlol'n:.
w.ocean view . all extras.
In Dana Point. $215.ln>,
trade for Cd M. Newvort
area. 661-0922 eve~.
macnab I Irvine
realty
A IUBllDIAAY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
TUl'n.aOCI GLIHN
Outstanding pride of ownership is
apparent in this gracious
Broadmoor "INVERN~'' Model
home with a gated courtyard entey.
The cathedral ceilings and custom
decor add a natural charm to the
spacious living room and
conversation pit with 2 maasive
fireplaces. Formal dinln1 room,
family room and 4 Bdrms.
Professionally landscaped garden
with huge spa and step-down
greenbelt to community pool and
tennis. Quick poaseuion.
laUPAITCH, 719-1071
711-1414 '°"""' "'*' c:-. ......
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3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. a~ gourmet kitchen. island ....-
prox 9 years young. f,\~~:. aLno~er,h~~~main~ 3020 Newport Boulevard. NB. CA 92660 Frplc . ,parquet entry. ~ ,
huge patio. greenhoulle. courtyard w1t.h fowitain
water sortner . elec gar and BBQ. Many. many
dr .. 5114 Oakfield, Santa vxtras. Call for ,,howing.
Ana. 1112.soo. 546·2313
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Right into the ocean
from this luxurious
oceanfront home. It has 3
br. 2 ba. with bachelor
quarters. AND the price
wa:, just increased from
$485.000 to $500.000
Better hurry beforelhe
price goes up again! •
AMAZING
VALUE
Lovely J Bclr111, air ml\·
dltloned. Costa MeH
family home on quiet c.'Ul
de sac. nestled •lllDftl tall tnn. SO much, f« '° UtUet Only ... 900. Call
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·Newly remodeled traditional style 3
bdrm. 2 balth home fe.turiD1 large
recreation room 6 2 p.tioa. Uvin,
room hH attractive beam celllna.
· flreplltff 6 French doon leedln' onto
brick patio. New kltchttn bll ·in
appliances. Cloae to tfl\J\la courts ,
sandy Maches A clubhous~ Now
available . Call for appt.
IAYW ·
We hayf' st-veral fine home!\
with pitt A"'llip.
& TOIO NOaSI COUMTH
4 Bdrm .. 3 baths : ranch sty le .
,mini·ealate in orangt' 1roves. 1246.000
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
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MIW OCIAM Y11W Coteo
Huge 2bd + den -Hij1hly UP· lf'aded. Assume 10lh% + owe lg.
2nd. Great buy at $262,500. Patric
Tenore.
ASMaie •~we ~. ae
Beautiful lg. 3bd home in the woods.
Highly upgraded w/spa. Model
perfect! Patrick Tenore'·
llfflSTOltS.1/>-2 LOT
With 2bd home + alley access. Lg.
lot to build. N.P.B. loc. Steal at
$125,500. Patrick Tenore.
ASSll• f P,'4%-ftAnO NOMI!
Sharp 2bd. 2 bath patio home w/2
car gar. Only $113.995. Patrick
Tenore.
WA,.,.OMT Nl\WOIT
Boat dock + 3br. 3ba home. Huge
master s uite with lrg. spa &
bayview. Sell Fast at $525K $274 1st
T.D. at 111/• assum. Bob & Dovie
Koop.
lllCUTIYI HTATI UeUI
7,000 ft . 3bd., Sba., + maids qtrs.
Fab ocean + nite view. exercise
room w/lrg spa, lOft high sus·
pended dining rm., 25' Koi pond,
decor¥or furnished new custom
San Clemente. $t,OOO per mo. Bob &r
Dovie. 1
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Fab view ocean. bay nite lites. 4br,
3ba , ballroom. pool. rm. for tennis
court. Brint any and air offers. Bob
& Dovie Koop.
LIASI W /OPT10N TO IUY M.I.
5br., 3ba, formal dining, fr. S170K
S96K 1st. lOK dn. Newly decor. Bob
& Dovie Koop.
MIWPOltT + UMrn .
3br, 2ba, fr. Owner unit + 3-2br,
2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K w / 190K ass um
at 11% inc. $21,300. Bob & Dovie
Koop.
841Ml._"S DM.tM
All new design, open tit., din. fr,
liv.rm. Fab kit w/isle bar. 3br, 2ba.
Ivan Wells home. Bob & Dovie
Koop. ~.ooo Motivated.
19'C•t Owtm AMllOUI
D i:.amatic Balboa Penins ula
Spanish villa on the park. This 4
bedroom home is authentic in detail
from the oak noors to the coved
ce1lings. Don't miss t his 011e-!
$398,500. Call . Joyce Waltze.
DOftR SMOltlS y,../
4 Br, 3 Ba, enclosed pool and spa.
All marble floors. Super party
home. $.W>K L.H. Hurry. won 't last.
Bob &r Dovie Koop.
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HAllOI ... MU.I. Nlarly one third
Mere 4 bdrm + fam rm w/1or1eou1
"Country Interior" appta ar truly I
"Home Ma•aaine Pictorial" pool.
watert.11 Ii !IPM rompleit all •" In luah
ai tree t udded IC rounds j uat magninc~nl $350,000. OPEN SUN 1·5.
THI a'lffl. Up~r bay view Moel
dulred orltiina l orea. Spacious 3
bdrm + hobby rOQm. end unit. Huie
PMltO. $250,000. OPEN SAT. l ·S.
407 VISTA SUllTI SJJ4,710. A
s parklin~ "X " Plan on rolling
green~lt . !ile ps to pool OPEN SAT.
ONLY1 ·5. .
11114 DltMIY CllCLI. HUNnlleTON
llACM. A warm & cozy starter home
al S71 .ooo: This price includes washer
& dry~r. OPEN SUN 1·5.
o/ newporl
REALTORS
67~5511
IASTSml COST A MBA: Huge rumpus
room -room for pool table. Plus 3
bedroom, 2 baths. DelighUul deck and
spa. Rustic atmosptlere, close to
shops. Asking $150,000.
Built by architect -owner. The
ultimate in mOdern design. Wood
burning fire pl aces . Recessed
controlled lighting. Stained glass
accent windows plus unique jalousies.
Custom French doors in each unit
with polished brass hardware. Private
patios and rich landscaping. Offered
at S.285.000.
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Prlme East Coeta Mesa location near
21st 6 Tustin Ave. If you have a uni·
q ue personality you will love this
charming separate 2 Bdrm home on
wide lot. plus two 2·Bdrm income un·
its. A beautiful woodsy private patio
w I BBQ and huge expansive. spa.
Qu1et....peaceful & picturesque. Call for
appointment today.
Owtm WILL CAllY Ill lD 1101
1412.IOO • 11'11'4. Me..._ ...
Beautifully designed home by Ivan
Wells. Newly painted interior.
Panorama of water. tights & moun·
tains. 4 Bdrms, family room, lanai
w/ marble floor for dancing. Pool &
spa. ldeaJ for family & en~inment.
Dover Shores overlooking Back Bay.
1620 GALA.rt DI. OP1M S./S. t ·I
DO YOU OWN TIUST .__S?
Use them as a down payment. Owner
will consider same as down payment
on this beautiful Harbor Area home
near jYestcliff Shopping Center. You
may 'Tie ·able to buy this immaculate
home w/2 bedrooms. 2 baths, family
room & separate dining room. without
any cash except the normal buyer's
expenses. Beautifully landscaped.
Great for outdoor living. You can't
buy more for $179,500. See any time.
TaUST Dm»S DO HOT APNICIATI tt4
YAL•• RIAL ISTATI DOISt
quALm IUtlT MMT aM. .
NIAil MIWPOIT ~11.000
Real "pride of ownership." Fant~tic
3 bdrm owner's unit with family rm.
formal dining rm. 21h baths & 2
fireplaces. 4 Other lovely units each
w/2 bdr ms . 2 baths & fireplace.
Atriums & patios in all units. 6 closed
gar. + 4 pkng spaces. Only 4 yrs new.
SPICTACULAI ·YACAnoM NONI
I 0 ...n5 TO UKI ABOWMIAD
Award-winning design. World view
from two huge terraces. Western red
cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3
bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever.
Only $96.500.
HABYIA..n
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I would like to invite you to join my
team of full-time prQ(essionals selling_
better homes iJr Newport Beach and
Corona · de) Mar. Last ·year our
average residential sale was $132,150.
If you need additional training we
have the finest video tape training
course available. Your own private
desk and adequate competent as·
sistance from management. Let's dis-
~u.ss it. Please call me at 8"-4910.
WB&.IY M. TA YLOlt CO.. IMLTOllS .. ~~a. :u. ----:: .....
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REAL ESTATE
IACDA Y DOLl.HOUSI
OflM SUNDAY J.I
lllJ WAnaMAM WAY, CM
Nestled on s mall c ul·de·sac charming 3 Bdrm home, family
rm, formal dining, pvt backyard
w I generous pool and expansive
decking. All tastefully redone.
$197,500 Fee.
J STOlllS qM THI IA Y
Well known designer's home w/45'
on the main chaMel, pier &r slip +
2 side ties. Green lawn, brick
terrace, garden patio. S Bdrm
suites &r study . A very
sophisticated home designed to
appeal to the most discerning .
Shown by app't. Sl,875,000
MISA .... -Cape C<MI executive. Luxury at its
best. 3 BR. 3 Ba, bonus room with wet·
bar. Motivated sellers, creative financing. ..
MISA DIL MAI
Charming starter ; really s pecial.
Newly decorated. family kitchen. Try
S30.<XK> down. OPEN SUNDA V 1·5 851 CORTEZ. ' I Ullfh SI J0,000
Two 1 Bdrm. 6 bachelors
ijread and butler IDt.s
$1 200 /mo . inc ome
960.000 usumabl~·ll>l
On Uwner m ay carry
Won't last. Call now! M0-3666
For further information. call Betty or Phyllis.
TM1 II.AL HTAT9S
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9UAUFYIMG Aul Estate MUST SILL!
Ow ne r l e ft stat e ,
BR ~DFORD spa c 1 o u s d up I c x . ._ f1re"l a c 1 s, ~arage.
SJOIDOWM
I mile to bea ch 3 &inn.
2 ha 2 story Sll9,000.
Agt. 641 8823 Co D 17005 F etll'h unit Gross N O!! Sl65011no 29''. down.
Ther e 's . not many or OWC balance S295.~. 1-----• ---·~these! 3 Hdr ms 2 bath. llkr. ti'i5·0185. 6<16 5264
doubl1: allal·hed garage.' -----
Huge patio, pool, ran · OWMH/IROKY
tastic financing. Sllll.500 Rare occantharoor view
full pnce. Call now, in Jasmine Creek. Plan
546·2313 ti 38r 2' ~Ila . St:l>.tm
& AA ~ only pleai.c (
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$59,900
Retter hurr) on this one
It won't last ! Sharp 2
Bdrm, with new paint &
carpets + an assumable
E·SIDE DUPLEX
Two 3 Ir. U11ih
$142.500
FULLEIHALn
546-0114 loan. Call now. 540·3666 ----·---
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NEW CONDOS
EASTSIDE C .M.
2512 Santa Ana Ave.
2 HR. 2~ ba. contemp.
design. $116,000.
EASTSIOE. ti new deluxe
units 3 BR 2 Ba owners
unit 5·2 BR 2 Ba t wnhsc
UOIL'> OWC some paper.
Bkr 642-1355
GO DIRECT TO ·
2371 ORAMCiE AV.
YOUR OWN AUTUMN
This 3 br, l ' • ba, huge yd
WI fruit tr ees & t·overed
patio. ha:. a frplc + new
copper & dbl gar Price
'>l 1!*.900 Century 21 Gold
Coast Realtors Opf>n
Sat ~Sun. 12·4.
541H 1611
l~TSIRIUY
on Pres1d10 in Mesa del
Mar. $149.500. F1exible
terms . Ab't.
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216 1111ty. $495,000
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$165,000 (9161 472·3641i or
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COMDOSIN
COSTA MESA
Open Sat /Svtt
1-5
LOOK
inve~l 31 ~~qObath.
fireplace, double garage,
11nmat·ulate. Won't last!
Call 645·9161
L OPEN HOUSE
REAL TY
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1.1.COTTACH
C harming 2 Bdrm
w /picket rence. 1 block to
bay Selle r financing
available . Offered at
S229.000. 644. 7020, T hey're excitingly dif· 1~~~~~~~~ f e r e nt ' La r ge 3&41-
bdrms. 212 bat hs. 2
fi replaces, m1l•rowave
ovens. solar hot watt r.
tile throughout Lovely
grounds . Priced from
$150.000 Trades con·
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GEM REAL TORS IM:
'42·4623
lieaut1fu1 2 br, 2 ba. frplc.
$21,600Doww
Show1Uk•A....W
Assume 1s t TD for
SS6,900 at 10%. owe the
diHe rence U pgrades
galore and a greenbelt
too! S96,SOO. Call Jerry
Jones. 63H.266
What more could you ask
for? E•ceptionally clean
2 bdrm 2 bath home.
freshly painted, ne•
carpeting • jnst think only steps to the ~
R.H.R., Bkr, 673·7300.
spa . elec ga r. lot 70xl.30. Exec ut 1v1• 4 Br. 2•2Ba ~tu st see O w ner , Home.3057Yukon Ave .
548·3793 ___ , Open Sun 1·5 Valley
CA .... COUPLE Realty 770.1700
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Best end unit, mint ron-COLL .. l PAIK dition. 2 bdrm suites, double garage. Beautiful 3Br. PoOI. jacuzzi, owner
tree lined g r et.'nbelt aruoous . Clos1: to schls, home m x Int cond. SI I Sl15·000· Bob or Yvonne. $128.500 Sl29 $128,900 . s .. a .....
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Newport lfr ights ne w E. SIDE IY OWta , q>ndo 3....Qf 2':i Ba. um •--------!tq It ·334 Ogle St. Open Very neat 3br . 1'2ba.
Sdt Sun. 1 5. 642·5722 home w /custom natural CHAIMIMe 2 STOaY ---------• woodwork thruout & 4
+ MODERN API'. 1--------• car gar. <.:onvenient toe. on comer, 1 blk to bay, 3 MIAl.PARI at .376 E1 19th St Asking
bib to vlg, lg LR. w/2sty WITH &A%HO only Sl26.SOO 645·381N
ceiling, brick frplc, 2Br, lll'•Ba, sep din rm, forced Co-ordinated 3 bdrm. 2 3 br. 2 ba twnhse. 3 car
air. dbl gar+ charming ba "'.1th gas BBQ. brick gar. Nw pt·C .M. cit~·
apt. $.175 mo. w /bltns, Pat i 0 • n d m. a 1 u ~e limits. 4 yrs old. $108,W>, Da n i s h fr p 1 c . greenery, Beautiful tile S8000 down , $808/mo.
FA BU L 0 US AS · e':lti;y. open kitchen and OWC (2131823-8567
SUMABLE f1NANctNG dining area. $1 38.000. · · °" OWC 2ND . SAVE OQe of the lowest priced 1·2 LOT
$1,000's ON INT ai LOAN homes in the area. Good 2 bdrm, hardwood
COSTS 13116.800. Area's -WATERFRONT floors, double garage, best. HOMES · shop • storage. 5.2XJ.70 llMlllALTY REAL ESTATE • lot. S85M. A.C. Peti~. 12tll 4f4-4J400t0I 63 1-1400 RJtr, 548-0IS22.
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CUTE, CHARMING
SEASIDE COTTAGE
A s tone fireplace.
beamed ceiUn1s and a
laf1e bacltyard J>LUS 2
bedroom s and baths and
a den make this an un·
beatable combination.
Just a few blocks to the
beech on the oceanside of
ttie freeway. $134.SOO.
493-1812 .
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BY OWN ER : Lge R2
Lot. 3br. 2ba. oak noor.;,
frplc. many fruit tnes .
Alley Access. Assumable
ioaQ.cS149,SOO. 230 E. Uth
St. 548.2729 .
SALE OR TRADE
3 BR 2 Ba fixer. Sl 10.W>.
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REDUCED
$25,000
NO
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BY OWNER, 505 Cama-o .... 114 Acre
C.....delM• 102.2
t1on, 2 BR + 1uest or. 3 ~ C..-.. ....
BR home + 1 BR gar apt 0WMr wll ...._.
w I fplc. $255,000. 673-072'7 CWy SJ24. 900.
d Owner will car ry 2nd TD Attr active pool uples + 2 for 2 yrs with no pay.
eoodrenlal1. Primek>ca· menls . Spa c ious 3
lion. 1295,000. 640·4999. bed r m , 2 .,... Ba w It h
UW..tFht.-illlJ form al dining rm. 3
Try l200 000 ass~ble patios. Located on the
lit TD, ~.500 auuma· fairway of the Mesa
ble 2nd TD, purchase Verde Country Club. Owner mml sell ASAP! price $325.000 on this Please call Owner1 8kr
CdM duplex which br· 631•2248 or 548•2089.
lnp In Sll,000 pr yr. Ask --------
for Darrell Pash. •at. 11/:a.,.o ASSUMAU
631-18. By owner agt. 4Br. 2Ba,
ram rm. Mesa Verde non 721-721'11 , .........
Home. $139,500. °'*1
Sun . 3140 S umatra.
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OCEAN
VIEW
PREVIEW
OPENING
. $174 900
Panoramic 'ocn view
& . romanti c night
lites await you at the
preview opening of
Ocean View Ter-
r ace 's lu x ur y
town homes .
Spacious 3Br. 21/:zBa
w/l ormal dining rm &
trplc. ~ patio & spa
provide privacy &
luxury at an afforda-
ble price. Only 10%
down & owner will
carry 2nd for 3 yrs at
14% w ith NO pay·
ments. Hurry won't
last at this price.
PLEASE C ALL
548-2089 or 631-2246
for directions & de-
tails Spacious single level 3 Br 2 Ba,
Plan 3, has been totally uptraded
and ready for immed. occup. Leu
than 2 yrs old. Luab landlcaptn1.
Enjoy comm. pool, tennis and
privac9 of auarded gate. Offered
at '3115,000. Fee. Call Jeri Hunt for
details.
l. New 2. 1tory home. 3
•·bdrm, 2~ bath,,pleltS8M
country views. Lovely 2
bdrm, 2 bath Income unlt
TllPLIX
E•cellenl area of CM.
Spaclou1 owner's unit
w /frplc, 25% down.
Owner will finance. Dirr.
7S4·6212
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FAstslde, quiet loc:a&.lon,
but close to shopplftl.
New roof. copper plumb-
ln11. hardwood · floors,
plaster walla, 1ood con·
dltlon. $110,000 with an
assumable loan. ZMJWutdffDrt.e ..... 106
. Mta,_1.._. 1714J Hf·7'•
alnady rented. Sl50.000.
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Old world charm, 3 BR.
beaut lnd1cped lawns,
choice area. 1121.000.
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THEILUffS
Upper bay view. Most
de~1red original area
Sflac1ous J bdrm + hob-
by rQ11m. e nd unit nw:e
11at io $250.000 .\i.:t.
640-5560.
f>'artner needet.l. :1 lid mn
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Call for details.
tohn Ma r shall
Condo Spedalisl
631· l266
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FOR SALE IY OWNER
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S26!1,500 Own er wall
tarn• al $1500 monthl\'
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"BORDEAUX" Model Townhouse.
High Ceilings, Light Elegant Decor.
Private Patio areas. $380,000. Call
644-8940 from Sec urity Gate.
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lo .Iola CA '2017
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TO WM HOME
IA.Ck ON MARKET
Highly upgraded 2 BR
2 •, Ba Ba }po1al
townhome, new from
l>urlder Features Ill·
dude · o.1r 1·oncht1orung,
gJrage door opener .
ret reation fac1htles a11d
muc:h more
Priced at $163.900 with
\cr.1 attractive 907.-
rinanl·mg at I I·'• rnlerest
lor 30 years available.
For additional infonna-
llon & appointment. call
PcaceHtter H0111ts
631·0094, a sk for Carol
OPIMSUM 12-5
398SEAWIND DR .. NB.
(located on lrvjne Dr. at
University)
CAPE COD
TRI LEVEL+
VIEW!
i-ZASSUME
12-7110/o!
SEE FOR E~ER VIEW!
Classic Cape Codmstled
on c o untry knell !
Dramati<" .11.ving room
with rom<inlic deck .
ove rlooks countryside.
SllOW'S' like' a -model
hom e' New p lus h
carpets aAd drapes .. King
bdrms. 3 b.alhs. Formal
dinin g! Wa lk to best
o;c hools and shoppinA.
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l ike N e w S 175,000 I 1,11l1•tl 11 ·,.1,d .\i11ul'I
Hu Oceonview I
Condd ,
Hul!e 2 Bd + den highly
upgra d l!d Ass u me
101 ~r; + OWC..: II( 2nd
Great huy ut S262.500
Pat rick Tenore Al{l
6.11 I <!66
BEACH DUPLEX
t ~ ulk from the ~and & Ill
exl·ellent cond 1t 1on <I
Bdrm~ & 3 Hdrms down
w tri ple g ara l(l'
( 're all\ e r1nanl'e l'reall':.
exc:ellen t 1·a sh rlo"'
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6.11 ·1266 .
-11.EALTOR'S
2bdrm . l·'•ba C'ondo.
Harbor View . rnanv
amenities. sellers an.'<
IOUS. I R. E .N J.894.7595
or (2131430·72 lfi.
LEASE OPTION!
Nr bch, Newport Beach
co ndo loa,J:led
w /amenities. Owner wiU
lake lease option for 6-8
mos w /110,000 option &
$800/mo leas e . Sales
price Sl.9.000. Amenities
incl. all new carpetinit.
pa.int. wallpaper. And
mirrored war~robe. d.in·
ing rm wall & wet bar.
You would own an un-
divided in terest In 2
lighted tennis courts. Ire
c lover s h a ped pool.
1acuu:i & s aunas. Call
K;,thy at 645·0295 for
appt __ _
NEWPORT CREST
DB.UXE CONDO
21 L9"1 F•H C...+
2200 s q . (t. Xtra lrg .
master Br. ram. rm.
3i,,e.t, asllum. 9.7": loan.
Open Sun. 105PM B)
dwner · 640·2746
BYOWNEH BACK BAY
Custom 4 br µrofs nly de·
c·or;,ted & lndsf>t'd Spu.
Xlnt . f1o:tnl•1n'g. Best
\'alue in Newpl S28S.IXX>.
Opn Sun I 5. 376 E. Zlnd
St W ill coop erate
li42 8833
FOR IMVES'TOR
J3eauL 2 Bdrm j,!nl( UIUL
c:ondo 111 II r\ Fr('l'>hl.1
pain t"d anti Ill!~
wallpapt-r Clt>'-t' lo
beac:h. s hopp1nJ? JOLI
schools. 59!1.900
.. td .\ctult 1·11mmun1t1 em
DA.YID 0. CARLSGH 1 I ' l ' 1
REA.LTOR 833-9293
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FANTASTIC VIEW
!'llew list111 g.4 Bdrm, 21"l
Ba. Air 1·ond1t10ned. de-~·orator wallpapers &
mirro r s, h1~hll uµ
graded. 2 frplcs. guarded
c:om111un1ty .... cu view.
tenms crts. pool & spa
good par king assurre
loan. Ask ing S4~5.000
759· 1I1 I or 6 40 6fiOO
Ownr Agt. Opn Sun 12·5.
WA TERFRO HT VU
POOLAMD SUP
Beautiful ChnsllallJ Hm
with indoor pool and l'X
pansive view Pcr1t•1.c'1 l11r
enlertain1nl! rn th1~ :1
bdrm. r1Jrm<JI d111111 jt Im
hl:>me with pallo a 111l IMK1t
dock Owner wrll lt•a. ... 1·
o ption & 1•x !'han~,.·
S750.000
WATI HI HONl
HOMI "
REAL ESTATE
631-1400
.ALL CEMENT
Ente rtaine r .b,a<·ky:ircl
with pool. Jae. HHti. l'OV
ered patio & no gra.'\. ...
Make t h is Jbdrm ex
ecutlve home a steal at
$121.950. Clean & ready
to m ove mto. A l.'l G:uy
Leikness . 962 9311 .
842·2581 .
S2250 DOWN + norrml
dosing co:.ts or V1\
Pool & spa. 3 br. up·
&raded. Xlnt 101: M61.'lt
see. Executive Realtors.
848-4343
I MO 9'1ALIFYIMG
SZMDOWM
l mile to beacJI. 3 Bdrm,
2 ba. 2 1tory . SI 19.000. ,. ... l..aa3 I
'*•ASSUMABLE
lU' , rnler~l loan .l)Jl l.)u.
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Really
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l9lfl lh rr;11nr11 l'k'"·lnln,.
0µ1·11 Ilse Sun l ·,
WtuHll>ridge <:te n 1\:-11
mdl 2 Rr 11 , Ra . hrwk
pul111 w lots of p lants. II.\
Owner S11111 ,0110 -:J
llollowglen. 551-!H;t;l
••SIDRMS
0\'er 2600 s<1 fl
fo'1replat·es m bo1 h Lim
room and "'"Ill" mom Formal din1n)! room.
Chel'rful kitch en w ba1
window Centr a l atnum.
and 3 C..: \R GA HAGE
Parklike sNtmg with
mountam view
$245,000
~")(fhrld9e
Rcillu
551-3000
411?9 llarranta Pk"'\, lr-vinf'
Sbdrm. :lha. Tur llerock
Ueauty. a ppraised at
s:iou.ooo. Make offer
Owner/Agt 644·6125 after
~
WA,i.VC LEASE/OPTIO~
4 i;.. <or 3 brt. Turtlerock
Oii S-n Joaqu1~ 544.~
li>lpm • wknd).
ORAHGETREE 17141 494-l I 77 nt·"' '-11 ' h•·11 ~'<-•1 rn ... 111111 Newport leach 1069
,! HrSrm \ n ... lt•nlul 'l'dln1ht•IJI ... H·J..,Jrd .-·····················~ Mpt W .. erfront
La r'-est floor pJan or-
fered. Open . fresh & a
beaut1ru1 v iew. Custom
decor. gold fixtures &
01any upgrades Boal
s lip rights up to 45'.
$749.000. 631-1532
S.1!Y.J m" t< 1• ·r:i,lnrt'n • \\dlkl ...... ·h""1"':'""" .. rl. lnv~storsR-2lot , lr'fflle I 044 Sweet Solitude I
RCTaylorCo
1 •• • • • • •• • •• • •• •••• • • • • • 1 1 11 ,, • I ~ l\d "1th 2 Bd honr +
.111 •t• ' .. u 1111 u '" ,1lll'' a ttt•':-I.~ lot to
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640-9900
NEAR THE LAIKE
Woodhnd~e 2 Br plus den, 21 :1 Ba
condo ... Brighton .. B P lan. Large
m aster be droom s uite. Sun ny
kitc hen on t•ul ·<l<'·Suc. $214.500.
WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE
Uniquely and beautifully up~raded
3 Bdrm condo. Choice com er across
from pa.rk with mountain view.
Offered at $112,500.
RANCHO SAM JOA9UIM
"San Joaquin" m odel. 2 Bdrm +
d en /study. Quality neutr a l t a n
car pets & d rapes. Fabulous golf
course view . 2 private patios.
Asking $175.000.
P e nthouse "San Mateo" model . 2
Bdrm unit overlooking gol( course
a nd nig ht light vie w. Upgraded .
Community pool. tennis. Sl69.000.
I
MORlHWOOD
3 Br 2~ ·aa single fa mily detached
home. Ma ny upgrades. 3 c ar
garage. Ter!"s. Sl65,000.
Jos. E. GOllfd
ptPJ ,111( l lt'\\ 111 lhl''('.c \t.:i 1o:ll 12hli
I 11111 th h '! 11.11 Ill l'I' I
I ur h1"h'"' htd• ""t ·1111 Exclusive Mew ,
"'·' tl'f' '"'"' '' ..i.ihor,111 Woterlront HOllll .. '
"' 1 h a d1•1 k & 1.11 111.11 With loat Dock 3 Bdr m, l 'f2 Ba. lge family ~l!L' 1l "'U 1Hl.1 1 I ~i rm w /frplc . room for
:II . In i_,, l ,., .. 11 "'' H~ P:H·csrtte rHomes pool. S2lO,OOO. 618 Kings hU\t·r~ -.uh11111 '"urtfeul 1-:l i·~<i nt ;, bedroom. 4 Place .645-5083.
P111·1·tl n ,.:hl ~• •. 1.IMXI hath home n(lw recerrtJy
B~ach Compowtd l'omplcl ert. Outstanding 2BR CONDO· BY OWNF.R
nc,tnm features inc:IU1le END UNIT , SGL Fl.Jl.
Open Sat/Sun I -~ luri?e master s uilL' with 2BA, CATHE DRAL LR
BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY SETTING
1, a err horse propert). 2
lldrm . I IJa home on
,,pac1ous tree cov'd doo·
hie lot. OW<.: Isl One ol u
kind property 1250.000.
Open Sat/Sun 1-4
383 East 23rd St.
rno I.a Brea has nu rnrli t11 dro·whirlpool j etted w FP. MIRROR ClSf.
a ppeul.IH'Tthcp•"11l-.llC 1ub.(urmaldin111g room, XTRA WN DWS IN
1·11wt' ,1rd & :moo "'" 11 ~ardl!n room . c ustom K 1 T c H EN • DEN .
honll' a n • l11:.i1kcl ~•lh 11renlat·r with conversa-I~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I ... EA RTHTO N E C PT, 'ht•.it·h ilc' l' 1,1rm ! 11on pit, 2 c ar garage.
.111,1 wo , arcl:; l11 Sim" ., 17·x:is· private cfot·k ~ith S 1 1 5 . 0 0 O T E RMS l•----------1
<:111 rReu1h t>11t ,..11ll't'11 w<1ter & elcctrr cit~. NEGOT. W /$65,000 l.'ll. LOWPllCID
lran!'es to 11111 ... 1 rt1•111L' Snm1• 11pt 1on a l colo r Take 19th St .. CM. west ILUffS GEM
tn..l.C')> 11 l«I-..\ tu "'hare & ~l·lccuon stilt possible. lo Nwpt Terr. Condofi. Charming s pUt le vel 2
1eta111 µ11,,11·~ I lldr!T\."... Pnt·cd Sl.:195.000 right on Sunda nce to 111 BR 2 Ba. parquet nOOl'S.
t h.ith,.,, fam r m . wl'l 800HarborlslcMdDr. Seamis t. 63 1-2383 .. wetbra.r. balcony Ol'lly
h ar . :J 11repl i1·e:-. Caro1Hoff.Agt.631·<X»1 b r ·1 d'. 4 Sl48,000L/H.
\\H11d itr ... b1•~1m ,, :i. Shown bp 1ppt.daily 3 r. am1 y/ tn1og_pll. OPENSAT/SUN1·5
garages & .i 211\2>1 Work I _ _ yrs old . N w.pt llgts, 2006 BARRANCA
Stu1ho urcan \'IL'\\ Lou· l \\!1 2 Bd + 3 Bd availa· 1229.000. principals only. <Nr CdM High School I
lmmediatL• possl'~~••>n 'i hll.' $109,SOO and up. Owner. 645·7521 . 640.6Z5t
E a s y f 1 n a n ' 1 11 g Good lt•rms. c/A
H u RR Y • Ci 01•.., "' .John Marshall Open House Sat & Sun. ~~
market N01cmbL·r 1.s,t I ''ondoSpeciallst O utstandine Balboa ~~J~ H & C I Sit Y Pen insula Home lease /..t. .,(/
ome or,ra " 63t·l2fiG option. $450,000. 2113 R E A L T Y Why not ('Oil St rut·t• )'t!Ur
own Ranl'h Housr.: with a : Mirimar, Balboa 673-4226 1~~~~~~~~~~~I Laguna Uoath addre:;s I _or_S4_9-_4_225 _______ 1:
'near ~autiful S~·t•armre I SUPER Wate rfront Con-OCIAMNOMT
Hills . Wl' are orrenng a 1---------1 do 2 Bd ... 25 000 2 Duplex lots on The 3• ac·re parcel fclr l Pt ........ D..... : rm ... • Point. S500.000 each.
$1.iO.OOO & 2•~ al·r .. ~ fo~ Completely refurbillhed, LOT TO BUILD your 675·9111. Agent.. 5195,000. Ma~ trnde for onl! blk Lo beach. You l-----=---'----
1 mprove d . pru1wrts. own the land. Great dreamhome .$150,000 IACIC IAY t:as~ flnancrn~ uncl may nnancmg. S199,500 6 Bdrcn. 3 bath glat1t ,.,_uburd~n;~~7551 ~s-rCo0ann ~~ hl·rise rental. 2 ~:1.:: 3 ~!~f"~t:;~.~k
• y ard w /s wln1 set " ......... ~ HllLIE RITA WRITER lreel. c ountry kitchen. >~ McCMMACKll( 75'-tZZI REALTY rus.ooo. R.11 .R . Bkr.
-7141752·5710 173-7300.
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Re• Estot~ s•
Hroke r s ar Sale:IP,8rso1L~
Fu ll or Part TiO'f'
•EAIN 90%~
Offil!es m NB &C~M
John Ca re) G IH • .ty-:n
--VISTA DEL LIDO
Ba)fro11l eompli!x I
Bdrm. I bath, baJr•m)
J)OOI, !>Uhl• rr p.rkg .
.. ceunt~ h id~. C4tJim ""Pl> Walk lo -;hbp,. &
resl anb sz;10 (j(l(J '.6.v11cr
rrui' rm a nee <•
.GllWAL$
REAL TY 6 75-$00 ----~--
2 ~!,~~la~1ltlep'
tlown den w /huge· rick
fireplace . Ea sy t for
modest down pa nt.
$1.80.000. CALL 7Zll
and s ubmit your
Century 21 /We
NEWPORT' CR
FRONT UNIT: j
f'ull 180 dej! OC'elf\ &
Cataltna view. A bllcll~e-
1 y pri m l' loc a ~l on.
$240.000. • ->---
3 Bdrm. dose to i)Cl:>I &
tenms. SI 79.500. ·
C/21 M~wpor+ C.iiter
. 640.5357 --..-----
REDUCED AG ....
60' lo heh pt seav1ew ror·
ner, 4b, 2b. sngJ ~ R·2
bwldable 90' lot R19K. 2or; dwn, owe ,;i s t.
Sl70K, 11 1 ~"·;., 2nd 12';
in t. O nly 4yrs . 1101
Seashore. open <ft1ly.
Owner 645 8410
IACK IA.Y l
6 Bdrm . 3 bath glanl
home. :i patios. 17'X2$-TI!<".
room Pool si7.e &ack
~ ard w swmg set & trees
1 o u n t r y k 1 t c be n .
$215.000 R H R. i rk.
6i3 7300
..
Walk tothi: beach~ls_
Nl•w exdus1v(' I~
3 Br ~ Ra 2 St). !team
l'('ihngs, 2 c·<tr garage.
hke new r arpt-l, q·L'sh
µa1n1. $14~.~>00 •
ON T HE W,\Tcit
3 llr 2 Bu D W FP: Rm
t o add on Exi~1ng
917.500 loan Reduced lo
S199.500. Exln.t value'
2STOHY 1\ F R~_;
3 Br oversz . .rat-1ge
m odern k11 w /parq
fl«W>r 'I! huge siu·k.
beam cc1l111.s, wall •r.
r.:tc Cre ative flna g
LARGE FAMI
WANTED"! ·I Br 3 Ha Fm : m .
0 \\. FP. cov pati6',i ugc
sundeck. St. t o St<,.:J ·a·
lion 1.ots or wi~>WS
Call tor appl. ~
YOU OWN THE L.\ND
2 Hr Dollh ouse w :a.11 ex·
tras + lush lantlsc. :lea!
for Sl69,000 • '
CANAL FRO~ 1 Br 3 Ra New cer tile
in 'k1l & bath .. ine
storage, dark room . cg.
garden, rlec·ks & " a
wood Exclusill'<.'.f b)
appt <t
2STORY FlXEj :l Br. 2 Ba. Be1111(1 e ll ·
ings, huge enc ls'<I un-
deck. I las S76K , an
S155,UOO
J UST LlST EO•
4 Br. DeC'orators m.
L a rge Irr egular:: ot .
Owner will carry.
Buyer with $40.~
C11ll for terms . :
MillfeJWTl•O ":'"'
642·8850 "' J ohn Coombe b •
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Whal more could \uuask ~tra 1 U\ '11'1 1 Ill< "''11 ••••••••••'•••••••••••• lrom tlll' h.i\ •11111 '0111 l l1111I<' 0"1wr F111am·111~ -~~5 (iarnl'l Gerr~ Spr I e r"d p11t1u & urden. nol1 8!17 8221 Q2.2..86QO
for" Exc·ept1on;ilf\ l'le..111 \"t'i:-I 1111 "111J<•rl. 11~···111 ""'" lx•Jt 'lt p' \"u11~1 ::,.1:1.1.0tlO 1ni.;~111n HeJh••r ,li7:l2Zlu pet-. S695 !'l..,_·6216 or, ----• O;J.1
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R.H.R .• Bkr. 673 -1300 • "7' .·1·,,-,. _·113 "·'" "10·1 tu111 av.111 1111111 1m •. 1 '" "l'l"''I 10ut of County · 1.>eaul1ful s in,.le d"elltn" ------" u" ,.., 1 0 .. ... ·-:-;cw •·<ir11l'l . 1>aint aml l . ~ .,.!Irvine · 1244 1LC1CJ1111aleach 3241 1 b l l>Jlto., $1 3!1.5110 I Property • 2550 1 h.mr1 11~ llu ~ with l'•JllO I 1~~H·dl ~ ard w.1 1 11~110 !••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Wt•ek,•ndt•r ... &Surfrr.. So.Cal1'f.R·-a... t•••••••••••••••••••••••• "'\·r1 ·"r en er in• ~., ..... ,._,, "" ..., . ·: H Hi·ally :.v . . ' .,.,....,. . ir. ..... 11 LD I Y S.C!.1Mnte 1076 1 11>1 i..1obd1.20·1 rlr.~ll-b j 546-5605 FUNTRIDGE ,11~"·wl 2 ,1,Jr\' :s lodrrn , ••ll e!905evenangs. .rurt lt-rock Prcs 1denl ...... A A
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3 Bdrm. 2 ba cal·h. · OPEH I to SPM E.side c;osta Mesa --PROPERTIES-11 i:~11:.c;:1··d .1'~1:i 11 't'~;~.~~t ).x 1 • 1111011 a I 2 llllrm j F1 .~::.h i) rle,·oratetl 2Br., ~.9~~.oo mo Agent, J\_r_c_h_B_e_a_c_h_H_e_i_g_h_t_s_.
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s hopping. •J ust past Delancy s fur more' Owrw r sah I I i I & \\at r t t I L R M d I he $750 213 /3783119 '"'el. Closl' to bcaC'h & . 5 11111ts 011 huge lot n-11n ! 1.1111 rm m c.•r • · .111\' c 11~ a"" h It 1•1·1 u rc .111d I' munat, pool. St!!5 mo !st I Rancho San J oaquin. San Panoramic lite & s wf
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Om :°. Ac r e 211r Countrv __ PROPERTIES -5>r.rL.llOO 1;i:i l/7J;' Wh,11 h,1\ t • 'ou '•d1· XiKi WJtl·I fr•inl s,1h,bUT'\ .I l!r L 00.d•• S565 mo -~•""' . , ""1a ~94-iSSI
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home in (<intui>IH•I 1 :-.i1unt rn t" rnln n. l"111111 SHOO m<• :\ ·Tfi7J·S369. atnum, luxurious raist!td 559.4:J).4, $750imo . 499.40lS e\111!1!, w/ltplc,form a ldaning + .. l f,,rma dintnJ;: rm. 21-'l l'alm Sµr111~!'t .1 urnts • Fish 1\alcr ski ,.,w1rn · --Roman h·th ·pa scU ----
eat-in kitchen. I reasurt'! I sl1111cl . Mobcle I baths & I ircplac·c Jul twr with µool ;; ' r~ "Id. near .. t;. ~1ght Ill f ~nnt ,;, 'ou~ Corona del Mar 3222 cleaning :ve~. sd~h~hr· 2 Br 2', Ba 2 l·ar siar or 754-0370 9· l daily.
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enter . . . ' µatio,, 6 t:los,ed i:ara~es 1 '"'umahll• bt T 1-:0 , . I ha patio ,\dull~ only child OK. no pers . 1954 8-nrs. frplc, deck . wlk to 5-IJ'• A.llO I OIO SliOOO under most h.'<.:ent I + 4 parking s~acei. Onl~ i. Sl~IX.CIOO i;.i 1 1400 110 .\ 'c en!' Orci.;•m l ... 1,;I ~)C) nw ,\J.!ent. 675-2373 Meyer pl. S425 mo. 6i5·018S Bkr .:...__ ---bch & twn. 1675 mo. C.all
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courts with l ou nge $350.000. Broker. 1.19-9100 • J rest1ge ll11mcs 64~ 6ti:l6 Y Y 1 51600 R'll 2Ba. Frplc. Bwlt ans. 2 .,.,. ...,. ..... -gar ener me . New. on pets. S6SO/mo. Call -----------••••••••••••••••••••••• m•1 r 'I mo 1 <·:ir gar. rec rm. xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• this for $'995, m o. Call Gil Hap 644. 7211 facilities .. "'Bonu::. + . ._ Cemtt-Lots/ Trade $35K equit~· in Fon I t R 2 Lot Grundy. 675 f;l61 area w I k t o ~hop". 5 blks lo ocean. Elegant 2 or Candy, agts. 552·l80C --------
fi nancing al i2'1'iL A ryph 1500 tan:i 3 PLex for ciwn pa) 2 Bd with 2 lld horn.• + (\uaint 2 br t•)ttaue, S 9 5 o mo . Ca 11 l.tdrm. fam rm & den. or 8.12·5974. I ...... Own.er \\'all Carry :.<Jn'lt! C -·' nves ors • 1--sioll Vl-1.. 3267
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499.q471i.499.J.IOO. cemetery prop. P<sc1fit ~2-430024 hrs Sl<!.'J,500. PatpC'k 11:norc. ~-Brand new tux. twnhse. 2 Dbl c·ar pvt gar. fully VIEW . Semi Isolated 3Bdrms. S550·S595.
View. 614-2700 Sally J\gt 6Jl l261l \"0/.\'3 BR greatlOlll'OU br.2ba. lli75 sq rt.multi· mainl. ~d. Adults. no location. Classic nev. Fenced yards and
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S,.cl .. t.y on one or Laguna's f!'lain I : op 0 PYCJ au 640·9900 S7!15/mu 754-6212 patio. ssts. 714·95:J.9054. Gardener. No pets. Mo. 759-tlOO
Beautiful c us tomized highways. Building re· TWO STORY 1 •, acre ideal for large 1-----1... ----to Mo.1975. Alt 541·5002 Lr g 0 n e S l 0 r y 3 cenlly n •modelcd. High I i:ustom home Owner Lapta leach l -Brand new Jbdrm. 21~ HOMES FOR RENT 2'~6o· Viking Hume. demand area. p ..... ~.1 J Bdrm 2·story home 714 1640·09~4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• twnhm, pati11, 2 car gar. 3 Bdrms. SS50·S650. 3 Br. 2 Ba Nr school. Bedrooms. Family 28i,. 2Ba &·e nclosed 0 'u"''"' Oc f di f · hed F l bl · 'Room BlufJs Condo. want out. offering very with extras i;alorl' in -I eon ront ?C unus . :'\ewport Hts area. 347 F e n ced ya rds a nd r p c. t -ans , comm SllOO /Monlh . .\sent. P'f"dt· In Laguna Hills .1tlractivc nnancing 00 a eluding microwave oven. OCEANFIOMT m11b1le homf'. 2bdrm Ill E. 18th St. 1745. 548·70, garages . Fa mi lies pool. water pd .. frige. No 760-98'78or 758.9100 nJS:;ist 5 s tar park. tot al price or SS75.000 I wor·kshop. wood burning 2 Duplex lots on The sec park w /heated pool, 646·9125 e ves. please. K ids & pets pel3. $650 58)-i306 or 1 · >. wilhS166.7SOdown. I ftr e ,.lace 1\:.su mable Pornt $500.000 caC"h sauna, spa, pvt beach. , . wekome.Call964-~or 559-4136 Lee 2'Sty Duplex 381', 2 leach Realonomics 675-b'700 toun. only 6 months new.
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.675-:111 1. Agent. _ I Month!) or lse. 549'~ J Br. Oen. Living room. 973.2971 Agt .• no fee. . f u 11 Ba . Fr P le. In lest ., f• Toww $117.SOO. C.:all 752 1920 Ma.nt . D rt or 4t19·:1816. enclosed gar age. No _ Scenic Uy condo w11oft. Nl!Wport Hibl.I . .->mo.
Ux55 2Br, lBa. front 1 R -~· •H • 2400 ''--HI--' 3152 children. no pets. SSOO. 3 Bdrm home with ''"· Streams. tennis. Jae. 646-6313
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'" CLASSIC I be used fur business. re-I .. ~.. : oc:ean view. a mmerulles. . S6251mo. before apm. 3 decks. all upgrades. Co111m pool, ch renOK. MOllLI HOME I sldenllal o~~_!tS0.000 I PIOPanlS"' • No ~ h I Id r_e n / pets 12 Bdrm. rrpk, encl. patio. I 846 .• 4493. 847 .4525 after communily PoOI & ten· no ~·~11· now. '115
SALIS COST A IS I 10,. Tlll:JO P.M.I 85/mo. 493· 1840. S425 m o. 140 Cabnllo. 3pm nls. No pets. '950/111>. •· it. ·MOI ~Harbor,SleD-A M A
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848· 7!145/848·!18-HI thw lt-Otlt. Call far= 'full kit~~~: ad So. of Hwy . Large 2 br + pets <Jblks W. of Beach RH San Joaquin Hills Road Walk "' L1du .. hop m j{. ;1 ------wffll-ettda & ev $575 A t I BDRM Pl' ------- -<7t~)644 ·1900 __ Br. 2 ba. t 'JJ. d "' path•, L d th •no lease. util pd garage. · gen • 2 Bf>RM siso 2bdrm condo nr Adam'i & $6.'iO mo. Adulls. 110 pcu.
1';;d t•on °· pen Juse 640-2419 Wl!•k dap • .1aw1dromat ~75·5930 ____ _ 2323 Elden Ave .. CM Brookhurst. 552-956.5 or VILLA IALIOA ~~-· 67:MI060_
rm. new r rpt. ryis. 6" .. ·9060 "' k f l maid servic c r--toM••o -z4 642-7605 !i96.0784 CO.,..DOS -~ :. e c bldg . J> 11 o·I . .... • "'1 ar H 'PEN ·y INN~ vu. .. .-----· ----"
c lubhouse, adults. no Clmi•. $975 lllO. 7~ Yorkl~wn Ave ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Br. 2Ba uppe r 4 plex. Lge 2 Br a pt. Ulil pd. /\duJt only ~,a::!Jr~n~~u7 :a~~~~·
pets ~95 mo . V~rsatlle. 536-04&1 MIWLY DICOll. HMO D. Valencia, gar. no S38S/mo. Ph SJ6.3347 or l Br. 1 Ba w 1ocea11 view
Sandi 631 -9 2 12 dys, tollfreel·800·422·440e l Br. gas pd, encl gar, pets.$480mo.S457983 536-l023 1 Br + den 11/• ba w/<>-aldlSuJOt/~sr~r ~~~~;;: 673-2749 eves IA YNOMT COMDO d twasher. pool. Adults. cean view Oldest & largest agency
Serving So. California • -
PhtJtos and Rcferem~'~
Credits . A BC N BC·C~.
Cosmo LA Times -Etc._
H.V.H 3Br . ram rm.
gardener incl. S900/rm.
be. 644·596.'i or t>44· 7fHI
2+den. excellent loca-L.OIJllno •ace. 37• 642.5073 Beaut. Triplex nr. SC Bachelor apt. Avail now, 2 Br. 2 Ba. w /ocean \'leW _7_14_._!>5_2 7~ ___ _
tioo Sl700 pr m o &at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plaza W ill Consider util pd . $3l0/Mo Call FromSl600'.\1o
s li P u v a ti ab I e A~t Lu."<un 1 Dr 2 Ba. or un 2 Ir. I lo Apt ,., Ls & Childreu. $475. 0 . 53&3347 or 536-1023 . .I RL P roperties
700-9333 _ ___ __ furo. 180 degree \'iew Newly deco r . <!as pd. Smalley 213·542·3583. ext. 64S-'566 64~
----------S-CS.-•• 1276 Ol·ean At•ross ma in encl uar. pool. d /wuher. 314.213·372·1238. Duplex 2 Br. 1 Ba . Filclsd NIAi IEACH
EXCITING 6 Bdrm. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ach. 494.7754, Adults 642.5073 Rarage. Close to Ftwy & Lge 3 br, 2 ba UJ>per upt • ll 'R lf Avail Nov I, 2 BR I Ua. beach . W i ll accept N story w /pvt patio & view :>horel' ·us ... r on go Ot•ea nfront 2br. 2ba an> 3 Ir Tow...... apt in 4 p ll'X Drps, children. 5400 mo. Larry o pets . S700 m o. Agt,
of greenery. 631·1400. course. VoQI, BBQ, Walk ino. \dulls. no pets. AGT Newl.> decor. gas pd.. ~love. cpts . S350 No pets. s.17·4399. 675·8170
l o h e a c h · $ 7 9 0 · 700.8244 incl util I I 631 3725 -: • .....-------213 '?"8·3119 e n c g a r · ~ -LI 0 0 • 2 BR 2 Ba l'Ondo. wood \\ALK 'l'O Ou1· Lad~ ___ ,.,_, ------N.wporthach 3769 d t washer Adults. ---WALICTOIEACH burning fplc. uew paint.
QUeen of An~l•ls ~ high Lovely 3 Br . 28 a ho!TE. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-5073 2 Ur 2 -Ba Sundet•k $l2:.5 l Br. Stove & ttefn ge. drps. cpts. Dbl gar .. l~e
school ,Refr12 1nl:h.l1ed. w ihall & uolr cours~ -------A\ail approx No\ l!"il S325 mo . 5:i£-2456. patio. nr R"'ag Ho:.. p. ~pt:rmo .. •OCEA'\FRONT, Avail ~$475 2 Rr I Ba 1\pts. 5111·8675 days. 760·141~ SJG.7979 "
view. 493 1126, 493·"861 now, daily week I} Spec., .\II built.ins . enclsd gar eve!> & wknds • ----------.\1llts. no pets. $575 aft
LOW EST p RIC L :! s;....aAIH 32IO ~~~~r view 6i3·SUR.F _ W O hook·up. Near S.C Brand new l & 2 Bdnn 4P.\l. 6:11il29or113~7~
Bdrm. 2ba par 111 deck ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pla:ia. Cat <JK lm!?W!d. Rede1:uratecl I Hr. S400 P1erpo1nte Condos Pool. ,oe 2 br. 2 ha r ondo. ste~
TSL '.\f 1 mu no k1dio or µcts. · ~µa. tennis. garages 2137 ,.. 1~ Sl'cunt} • pnv;,('~ pre HOME .... $600 llCC:up·anc) , . gm Std·· front unit ,.al·ant. 596·7202. t-0 beach. new dee. bll Sh~e. gr~nery $645 rn, :J R~m. 2 ba. 2 car ~2-l60!._ dnv.~ b ' 2421) Orruige. ------ins. f!al•os t·rpt. drps
~aral(e, air conditiomng, >19_21u'.! I & 2 hr apls, $325 & 11 1. $695 963 931 :-i
ONTlll': lit\Y 2 lldnn.'.! producing avocado tree. $385 t mo. No pets, no
Ila t•OOL Scr uril,\'. Dawn. 771·2007 W£!91:field .? hr. ~ ha C:hilclrl!n 01\. childre n. 7!12l St.Jtk
SS50/mo c:_ ....... L-3216 F'"'MILY ••ts. new '-Jrpels & drape:,. !162·615'1 ~ -,,-·-"' ,.._,.. ltkt! new tliruo6l l'Clm ----------
SECUR ll'v L'C)!IJ. DO: 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new beautiful lrg . 1 • . Beach 1 • blk, 2br. 2ba.
~ Cll'an l'OI\ l BR. no
pets I adult, yrl}. lnq,
120:Jnth St. Sat Sun.
NEAR HACH
Yearl) 2 br. 2 ba $500. 3
Br. 2 ha S600 Nwpt Short'" .\ lso furruslted
WI NTl-.R 3 Ur S75<l
:-.'wp1 Urh Rlty 675· l&l2
s..n 1899 Sm ce 1971 -
1 rvin__!:_Nea_0 irport
'tr a lri.: honll' to shr
w •students. 2 Br avail
:-Ir OCC Bob B;irrl'll
3 br. lq>lc, butlt ms.~ Ruomm.ite to !>l1r JB1
yrl.1 Rt"fl onl) IH5-i5i3 c11ndo. $250 mu • •, util
.\b't b:JI 06.12afl 61'.\I
~ Hr fown.huu"c 1;ar:ii:c c;;otr Cour:.r \pl. U<'ca11
'& pa t 111 :"\ l' a r ll11a~ V1:10' "alk to> l)cao•h. H:n
Ho:.p :-111 P<'I:. S t1S rn:> 111,,, J.(Olf Stti'1 n111 t!J<J ·Wl
~:! 71<43 11r !>i-1 20!r.:I
\'en llll'f' .!fir . .?Ba. ~It'~
lrom l•JI & bl'l1. S52.5 !Tl.•
l'<1rt furn or n!J :!lY.! 2Lst
Sl ~ 11 Hi.>·541>4
Femak w:rnh rmmt<: l•
~hat't• 3lir l'11nd11 nr Ha e f..
Ila~ Tl.'n n•:. l'ts. IJl.~it
~'>() mo .. 14!<1!!:11 Avail
'\io' l
' · bd b apt. for families with l or muni:.1 111'° "'8.;.\mcm_lllo:<3" frplc, sundec k. clos-·' Bdrm.2 ba.S7•"•rriit. ! rm c a In cottage .,.00 .,., ,.-1 cu "'' k YEAR ROUND FUN 2 "ht.ldren Near ,,~...l, •·• m 11 "~ '" • p 1 n e o a . • : ~ .,..,... k f L i;:ar. ~'i50963·7055 lk be h ~ r le Soc1a1 Acl1v1hes 01· Heat paid. No tJet'b. 842·77111. As or arl')' OCE.\N VI l-:W . Clean wa ' ac .par ' rp · 2kr. 2Ba ... n ~lctzger
}br 2 blo('k,, from Bcai.:I) )1 \ fl'IU-; th 'I' \duJ! (1.1 Beaut Lge 3br·. 2 blks lx:h. & :.hoµpmi: $425 m" 'rh Shi ti.: !karh I Is l.' ~
d "'' · "" d hook up. nu 6';5·917 1 5111 'l52S mo ml'ld u11h ti41i 3i78
:!blk'b from jJl·h llul(c
newly n>ll~4br. d iw,
frplc. w d hook up, 110
!_>els. S12~ 75!·~47'1
d 2 Bd ., ... Ut1I rm 9695 499· 1997 reclrir •Free Sunday _..... an neat m1. ' 0~1 Brunch . aao·s. Par· · 398 W Wilson. C M
w /frplc Sct unty pal10 Wntmiftster 1291 hes. Plus much more 631·55831548·24~
3650,mo . •••••••••••••• ••••••••• GREAT RECREATION:
'1btirm. 212ha . lrg 2 stm),
cnrl gar. Mesa D~I Mar
areJ, 1485 m o 751-9905&
ll'ave mes:.a~e
• HOM ES FOH HE:'I ~ESA VERDE home a t
BEA UTl l''UL Vli':W 3 &4Bdrms $550 ~ Tennis•Freelessons mos phert' 2&3 Brdl>t
home with Harbor View Yards and ga r age;. (pro & pro shoo)•2 apts No pets 546 1~
3 Odrm. 6 ba POOL Families plea~c KJds & Health Clubs• Sauna • ·NEW BREr;t.> .\P'n;
$2950/mo p e t s w e I com e Cal I Hydromassage•Swim
964-2566 or !l73 2971 l\gl., ming • Driv111g Range
Waterlro1d HOffttl no ft.-e • _ t-BEAUTIF\JL APART·
hie; -63-t•l"OO Calldomfnt9'1tl --MEKTS; Singles, 1 & sh 2 Bedrooms • Fur·
Uttfwwi •d 3425 n1shed & Unlurn1st>ed
Newly decorated CONDO ~;::~:···1·~;··;;=··;~;: •AdullLmng•NoPels
In Bluffs. 3br. 2ba. dtr. reCng, po ol , t~nnis: •Models Open daily
sun deck $825 m•• ,\GT S-175 mo. 9611 2839 eve:.. 9 to 6
675·5930 ~·7~days Oakwood
Big Canyon Twnhse. lux Hunt Ek'al'h 2 br . den. 2 G•rden Apartment~
2bdrm. 2ba, S pectarular ba. new l'rpt & drps.
golf cours,·. & lake Vle~. frp1c. 2 car gar, 11-(e pvt Newport Beech/No.
Sep 2-car gar age, tcnrus. patio. r ec· fac, 5600. 880 Irvine
pool, jac!., L.,e S950/rro. l:l4().ILJ7 (al 16lhl •
644-2416. Aft 2PM. ----(714) ~1104
Hunlingt1rn Landmark. ·Newport Beech/So.
OCEANF RONT, 2bd.rm. new 3 br. 2 ba. Highly up· 1700 161h St
rrptc, bit-ins, fabulous graded. lovely rec. loc. 10over a.I t6tni
view, winter $.575, yrly 24hr sec .. full rec. fac:.. (114) M2·5113 ~.Arter 5pm 631~. Adil. Com 111 No pets. 11----------. -9>50 mo. 213/ 592·2006 or
2 Bd rm New pa1n1.
dra p e .,. ~ k ids OK
Hefnge, no pet!>. s;lli.5 rn•
S utr La M. g Jn l. Cu.
&t 1-13.24.
I Bdrm & Loll s:«>
Fr pit:, rec room pool,
Ja r u z1.i. ent'lo:.ed
garai,:es. G.as & water pd.
Adults . no peti. 3\13
Hnm1lton. C. M 645·4-111 Spacious .. -amity J bdrm. ------
2 ba . $395 Planrowxl & 3 BD RM I '• Bath
pool. 548·9556 from fireplace. ne" l'arpeb
!.<!-iPl\I. and drapes 1--resh pamt.
sJouhll· garage. Patio, E side spal·tuus 2 Br. pool, :.undeck . no pets ltefs
encl. garag~. adults. no ssoo mo R l!alto~.
pets. $41~~~~5780 _ 5-411 7~29
CLEAN &SAVE 2Hr 1''2Ba. 610 .loi\rut St
:!_Bedroom 1n super loca 'io rhildren, small tin~
11on. Carpeted Adult, no consd. S410 642-7344 .
pets. $350 mo. 568 W. ----
Wilson. Call 6-16·4477. 2 Dr l Ba New crpts.
3 Br. 2 Ba. Near O<..:l'. 145()
mu Upper apt
641 ·8657
freshly painted. $400 rno
.I 0 . P roperly M)(mt
i !ll-2787
2 Br, 2 Ba condo, crpts. 7141751 6270 I drpa, dshwhr. t0mpac· _ ------OCEANFRONT De wee 3 $460 2 Br 2 Ba .
t.or, pool , jacuz11, sauna 2bc:lrm. 2ba, nrS.C Plaza. Br. 2 Ba. 2 l &r jlaraJ(e. Townhouse. fir eplace.
•tennis. NO PETS' S700 pool. spa, water & gas Avail now till June 15th. near ne w . all built·tnS,
2br garden apt tl1shwa h
har ·b q . dse t o bch.
$450 mo. 645·0645
.... c 0101 pd ... 95 c:.A6 6895 ii; 7 .1 m o No pets. patio/yard. ·Im med OC· mo . .....,. · ·.,.. ""' · · 673·fo640. cupancy . T SL Mgmt.
--------o..pt.HI U...... 3'00 642·6221
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3 br. 2 ba apt. $450/rm. 795
S halimar Ave, C.M
522·&734 or 642· 7917.
•llAMD MEW•
bNr the bch. 2br '.!ba.
bu11t -ins, patio, gar,
adults. no pets S46.5 4922
Edmger 840-3808 -----
LllCEMEW
2 Br with garage. stovt!
& dis hwasher. Small llf?l
01\. MS() mo. 536·2456 or
5.'J6. 7979
pets S6.EJ 752 I4H
$1SOIJ 4 Br 2 Ba. Duple><
Oceanrront Wood beam
cc1hngs. t-.1 rpe1:>. drape..
ull built·tns Enc?:lo d
.:ar;,5c w1 h
wusher,dryer Fu or
u n fur n I m m e II 1)(·
(•upanq· TSL Mgmt
642 1603.
Santa Ana
New 2 hr t•ondo. ru· :..t>. 1 · .1 , huu:.l· f n s har~
Coast .. Plaz~. SS25. all I H .. :.pou~1hl.: fl' male nnn ~ml1eii. ~-~I _ .;moker f:\'1•~; &. wkmls
$485, lge. r heery 2br. 2ba. I Ur \pt. Al·ross the • .._...,.,.., h"'ished t 1!15 IOOtl
blt·ins, nr ore an No street from beach. S725 ......-Untw..lsh•d 3'00 I
1.ie1s 833·3307__ mo Hasson & Asso1 or•••••••••••••••••• t.OOKIN(i TO Slli\RE" 85l·l65L ••••• WI'.: .\1 \Tl'll Rllll!\1 •
Spacious 2 Br Avail now. -Se • d v·11~ 'M,\Ti-:S'
$.165 P rivate patio. 2 "1~r·Hoag Hosp . Ll~ht & awm I 11$" I ';5'.! !1-175
Kids OK. 17401 B Keel.son 2 br. 2 ba. dm rm. New l &2 bdrm luxur)
Lane Isl last + SCC\F1· n ry h0 t0kups gar. ~185 ddUll apts in 1-1 pl81L>< F c m a k s hare ;1b1trm
ty . 12 l3 1598·S..3'21l 642·6629 from $415. 2 hdrm l;1m1 home. dose Fa)>h1on Isl
831 9303 ~t' S505 + pools , tcni.1!<, $2S(J m11 • u111 Su.o;au
J Br. 2 Ba . Near Beach
Blvd. & Edinger. No
pets $475 /mo . 842· 7843,or
974.2099
I Bdrm Condo w /JJOOI.
$:150 unfurn. SSOO furn
Stove. refr'ig. 840·29J7.
MAllHERS W AU<
Lrg 2 Br . 21-!i bath.
Upstrs .. dwnstrs $490.
Lrg 3 br, 2"'2 bath with
yd, dble car gar 1565.
Near Hu ntington
Harbor. 840-6!!07.
WESTt:Ll Jo"F 2 Br Condo.' waterfalls. pond:.· Gus 1 Leave mess 1 552·<1477
Ne w interior. Adults. no tor tooklng & healing - -
peti;. ~25 mo 673-li&I() paid. From San Diego M.aturt• ~cm11 lc. ~ br. 2 l>a
---------Fr w\' drive North on I onv l'V loc Non·!!mkr.
Very nice, lge I br in Beoch to McFadtle n then $200 96:1 6216
garden i.etting, pool. West on Mc Fadden to --
qwel, secure aduit urea s 1: a w 1 n d v i 11 age Singll' Working Mothur
m East Blu1 f Sgt adult. (7141893 51911. w 6 mos old hab.\' to i1hr
no pets. $465. 644·4_, 767__ - - -r .. ntal IH2-otiS t ti46.tll70 Oceanrront for Winlcr
Rentals Funus hf(i & w 1
furn Rrokt-r 6i5. 49i2.
P e nthou se I Br
Versailles New. decor
Nr ocean. Lush crt ynl.
ftn. Adult Sec bldg. :\o
1.>ets. Full rec fac pool.
1-(ym. S550 /mo A.i.:l
760-8617
M F tll :.hr .1 Hel m hou.~,
11ea1 beat.•h. 111101. tcnni;
-crt~. 1-Jr. W 0 . s:leltl mo
4000 + ll ut1l Rd'b 54H 1310
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LIDO •_•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 Ba. fple, ocean -------
This warm, comfortable Cost~ Mesa 2br. :!ba, 147 view . $575 wintl'f. ~0.$445.1&28r.i\ptS.·~
home Is close to tennis ·e Albert Place. 978-9172;675_-_74_34 ____ ~:;~hgt~~e~11N~:ltnl:: t.:·slde 2br triplex, patio, Mewport •ach 316' Want Ad Resulta 642·5678
lndry, adults, no pets. •···~·~·~·;··~·~·~·~·~·~·;•;•;··~·~·~·;•;··~iliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
On Newport lleach lleach Prof man is looktnll for
H o t el room -small rrumm:.tll' W share his
kitchen. 2306 . W. Ocean. th'eunfronl ho use Wnuht
lront. $260 & up + $260 prefl•r mature worna11
sec & deposit. 673·4'5-l. l who 1s c·ureeMirientcd. __ _. -----$3:!5 mo i11l'I. utrl:-
and be a c hes. With 3 S500 /mo.nopcts.5T.H339 Oceanrro nt, winter. 3 nreplace, palloi yard
Bdrms. 3 Ba. den and Bdrm 2 Ba frplc no d TSL formal dining room. It of . .,..... ... , ... l"lllthed . pets. S69S. .~ t.:l U~. Imme · occupancy
fen a perfect b lend ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 7060 Mgmt. 642 9412
tamUy comfort and eas~ lalMMl l"-d 1706 · · --
tfttertalnlq. 11200/nm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01:ean view. 2brm . BIO IASTILUFF 1 br, J ba. rrptc, adtts, no yrly Lrg patio
Immaculate 3 Bdrm con-pels, refs.$350 lnq. 214 645 7762 do on 1reenbelt location Topa1.. 494·3082. ·-----
with 2 private patios. ---------2 Br, l ba. ~ mo1yrly
t..ase 9850/m o. Open J..5 B11I Isle Hotel. Men. Utll incl
dalb, ao17 Vial a Ca.Jon/ studio. Ul1111 paid. DIS 1ii5·S710
l.M.M.tlt..... mo. yearly . Alt 5P M Prestigious Ver sailles
'7J.1020 1-
87-5'-36-13-·-----condo, l mini bdrm. in· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ..... ,...... ]707 terlor deeoratcd " rWTt.
••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 2&3· 941· 2372 eves & 9Mrp lbr, Npt Hts. 9J>,
Ul W•1imln1le-r Ave. .. n ..
Clean tbr. winter rental,
aur. pallo, d uplex, qwet
resld . a r ea lblk
bay /~ft. ~VH 873· 7Sl2
wkendB
Winter rental. Penrn. P\. 4
Bdtm, 2 Ba. 9ISO mo
Ai\. 873·6410
• 2 Br. Condo near SC
Plua, SA. Pool, spa
$500. No pets . 549-3232 or
641-1.&60.
SparttUng clean 2 Bt. 1425.
Fenced yllrd , utlb paid.
ltefrlg. Small chUd OK.
No pets. 1960 Wallace.
548-9560 or 548·2408
New 3 Br. 2 M111te r .
fireplace. Min i ocean
view, gara1e. Adulll.
2218 PaciClc· 'Blulf1. *·
&42·8808 or 144-4330 &
644.f722.
Ha\'e somethJn11 you want
to wit:' <.:l11ulrted adi do
II well. 642 '678.
"50. ti73·3600. ~ __ I
l br Duplex. new cpts,
drps, stove & refnf(, no
pets. Ref's req. ps()tm >.
Call 24hrs. 642-(30011201
Neat. clean lBr, w/gar.
OOlY 1295 mo Quiet Back
Bay. 2llO Del Mar 962-2771
E . S IDE Spacious lbr
+den, dbl gar. lge patio.
adults $450 1s t /last
645·2331 or 645·~ l2 ---
1-.ASTSlOE sh•rp 2 BR,
encl gar.. pvt lard. no
pet:.. S42S m o t;all
!'>46·5880 and as k for Pam
2 br, n ew c r pl. drpe ,.
st ove. r e f ri 1 . pool.
adults. no pet~, 1385. 22'76
Maple:. 631 2927 o r
IM'1·887'7
· "WHY RENT?"
Don't waste 1 more dollar for rent.
Come out. to Quail Meadows in
beautiful Tustin & see bow easily
you enjoy all the benefits of home"
own,rship. StartlnC at '89,990 at 5~
doWn, you can have a great 1 or 2
bedroom home with pool, tennis
courts, recreation center & so much
more. Your monthly payment could
be less than your current rent.
Come out today & visit our
decorated models. Call Ann at
132.2300 for more information &
dlrectior.a to
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9UAIL MIADOWS
ADULT COteOMMUMS
•
Room with kitchen pnv Rll'hard. 673 5~74. •
Near bus & s hopping --
center Adults l)nlv Eves Sh11re Cd.\I home. OWtl
G-9:30 or wknds s.i2.152b hclrm & liuth s:.!25 mi + -------I ul its 760·93~11 Be fore L rg room . pvt bath, toAM. aft 7PM
linens, no pets . $200/rru.
lsl & last Lag Heh. :-.Ion d 11nk1ni:l s mokmi:
499·~ Older I.ad~ S.'iO mo .,_'I.,
LOW Rt=NT ! In Ex-~~ 6464s.;3
change for care for 13 yr CHRISTIAN Male Shr 2hr
qld d a u g hter during $!00 W Util N U. Pe11.!>-
rno9fsocct\lllonaltravcl. 673·8856 EVES ••• ...
·Pref. l cmale 35+ . .--------"642·.U6J eves 3 Bllrm townhouse to 11hr w male non·s m oker.
Sleeping room, San Clem, IK)()f, nr OC<.: s115+1'll
priv ent r /bath. Quiet. u~545~or~~-i.~
mitture only 1210/rm. 492 71186 It 11mah wan:.·11 '•I y.-, · ·--:--r----s pac 1o us H H 1 ,•~· .
Mate . 23 30. NP Crest. oc:eun Ap1,1~ 111 ~r.Mll\
n,.,.. Joc uu 1. ten11111 . ·Sun ltlum 4vm 204~
... .t k liri.ch , $150.
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So Cst P laia &al HIDI S.31 0101 lc u..,tom wood tenc'l'~ & '"' ~~ -. --HAULING
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Concrete. Brick & Block, "-ster /Repair -.liake" rnmpu-tar l"t'"I• "'um n ,. 1 • K :i • 1·11
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types o! Concre te Work no job too sm. quick & "ipec1uhst:, at !.l·•~ l11Js1 1 ........ • • • • • • • • • •• • .. . . ;:s . Br anti Cpts Com m & l'cram11• Tile~ Serv1Ns •••••••• ••••••••••••••• lNSUR ED 548·3964 r i\ime babys at uni;. re.p. . . -. .h ·k . . hot lunc hes & fenced Res1dent1al JO.:i.>', off f'reee:.llmates {, uc or C1c11 e1 al Uuokkecping -----~5-4260Lic'd&Bonded. ~~an645·4203.6-1541!19 lli'l('C. ltt"ltabh .. Ut\-<' 1 1.l•IThcS :n .l111kl11
yard 642.S1:112s.gpm Free Hme Est C:pt & J1m61125833,642.a84 done p T in m y home or HAU.LING&
· Uphol Steam Clearung ----1oururflcc 645 9775 . CL.EANIN~
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new 2 br. 2 ba home.
P(>ols. boats. jacUZZJ &
trails. $275/mo + util.
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•lmo.f'reeRent PLAZA /MONEY Pull security provide<l REWARD f l I 1lt 972-1345 m~m~ 'kills SJJClf)fJ I ;110:11C10 Flexible Floorplan 1525 Mesa Verde I::. t: .. \L . _bonti,ed. 71_4 ~38·2210. I ~ompule rore l erectu1~ono1c MC & VISA \ •*I c .. 11 L1~ fM .ippt 'HI 545-4121 " ~-_ ,. (•t•ep l~ Li t Re1 mll!rs ,\~1·11t·' Lido Marina Vi lage ___ __ _ 50'. RE w AR o for in· board. lost 10· 16. Green. 1020 liirch Est .1.,1 EOE
1714) 6 75-1662 Prime Harbor Bh·d. C ;\1 lormatwn concerning ar· l2"xl2". Dana Pt. l•CH TOMMY'S Newport e.33 Kl'IO Fil"' At 111unt1n~
l(OLL CEHTElt c-110' frontage 2000' bldg. • II rest o r young wh1to :irea. 494-1653 OF NJ.:WPOHl' ACCOUNTING
sui table for l'ar lot. lemalc in parking l<X !" FOUND. Beagle /bas:-.cl. ESCORT MEWrc>IT restaurant. etc 548 1156 CREDIT HO :'llcrvyns 0 11 Adams m Shellie. several terrier 752 931>8 Mcountinit C'lerk ~· T j TEMPORARY
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714 1851·0681 673.7372 Arranged by SCIAM 1fTS Brittany spaniel. shep. 24HRS 15.2 ·~1; Pm Jlt' l'iuu. t dll :\!•111 1
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tom ey. Real Estate. or R...tal1 4475 YOU CAM IE C b 539-24.W 53-1 731 2 11tn enn·rl C:Jll \f1d .. ' Biceps -ym al ) day 754·3734_. __ '"'"' '"'"() L t 1 L • Entr uprc•neur Office ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUIE WITH.. p I . ct • 0""""" L r I •t I • • ... ICOIC'-nJe -J ody Morrell rr •• m II I• 11 • "" 1' ""' now available large Reta.al Space. 2073 sq.ft. B EIGHTY CENTS 1..ost. 2 "ht Sam uy1;.-ds, I W F B. ,·ou left 'MlhulJ1 1----------1 ·1 ·n r.i• ', 11• 11111· I''
Paneled Reception area Westport Square. Jt>ll I::. • ANK Yesterday m y little old M .. 1 Fem CdM area d · J' 1 1 I .\('<'11urit1ni.: 11r;1ri •• 1 u11I •• r ... 1 ro1 . . . 17th St. Costa Mes a. l · d · 67" :i2·7 our ate· 10" a 1ou1 '111 w11h :;tora ge and 3 Barrett Rltv 642.SSIO aunt got OSI whale nv· ·•· ;> ner" Pll'aSl' t•;:ill ~fark , F/C 800KKEEPER 1.11 • • .d1'>111 . •1 111"1""
pri vate u ff1fu rn -----"-' ----&nfi: over to see us I ~1·7529 T~i.it.· .i5 wµm 11 1, I' i.i"I I•: '
beautifull•· maantai'he<t lndilttrial •ettt• 4500 2nd TD's asked. "How fa r out oC Lo:-.t. S&P Cockapoo :\I, -----c1ot11 h•'.I\ •. l'••llil>•ll · I' 11' · p I• •• ""' ,., , ~our way did "OU ra··'. frie nd ly . H arbor & ... _________ , ... full ser vice butld1n" ••••••••••••••••••••••• , · ,. I l k I t> II \ I< •111• " a.. I TES he r eplied. "A out Hamilton. C.M .. ~-6298 G-at Co-• grru ·•) ru CComer Westcl.iH Or & 1800 sq ft. 2 Front uffiN!S REDUCIAI' A -E 1 G HT y c ENT s •... ..-r-·1 .\ P gl•n 1 .. 1Jg"r thrn I
lrvine. Newport Beacht. 2 Baths. Large rear shop S..tiCIC)O .... · worth." Pound: beaut. hlack cat. ESCORTS l· 1rial tJ<.11 :1111·1· s!i:1o '"
800sq ft ar ea & door. 1495 rm. 714.al2·5200 M. Westcli!f area . B.J. 24 Hrs. 641-0lflJ SI.IOU DO£ t: 11 I.
540-9352 Days, 6~1 or Karen Linn
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1817 Westcllff. N.B. Want 5500' WAREHOUSE & Of. German Shepherd mix I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
financial Inst. 70009.r. AIRPORT AREA. Bin:h fice JO< sq ft fronts on C Male. S48·96Jfl. ERCEDEZ
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om o ease re" Forest Or nr new bldg. 1.st.2nd &3rdTDLoans LOST : Male blk poodle. •ESCORTS• 1 WATERFRONT quired Call 557-7~10 __ 951-1808 Equity Loans ·. For any Sell curly lam b cut wtwhl
& N t B h St 4550 reason Purc·ha st' .Money flea collar. ··Moujie" 9 7 2 • 9 5 9 fi e w Po r ~ a c ·~ w -r::: u · s ng 10/10 CdM ar a
d -~-LO"n.•. Cons lruct1'on ... is 1 · e · 24HRS MacArthur Liiv 4U>-700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u " . M Th' . rttl . I' do PENTHOUSE Loan:.. -Sw1n •' Loans. ore IS IS a I C 1;1r S "· • sq ft. $JMrt"e expenses. Storage S pace. Ne wport ,. she's been r a ised with
Su.JES · 851-1651. Beach 2306 W OC'ean· l'redil No Pro blem. him . Thank Vou675-G41.5
front. 673·4154 ~wck Approva l, 0 sk d · 210tol000Sa.ft, PLAZA -----:'ll l GUf.L ASSOC & "llh Da~·-Pilot n que~~ ---
.,. .,v~UTIVE SUITES Rental& Wanted 4600 BKR PESSV PISCHER L• 0 u n d B I a c k ,,.,.u_ A. ... ...____ SA'"'-. "I> • II l r "~A~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831·0681 " SStl onyS2. Dobermann , mal e. Oc ... Views "There is a di(ferencc... Wanted in Costa. Mesa oc ed v· B o1 "· -· Wet Ian-Irvine ,area, 2 or 3 BR. .j iines for 2 rlays neuter ic ~ "'
17141675-1662 714.a52-02l4 house preferred 3 MONEY only St a day. 34c-a Baker .CM.545·7_. __
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From 1245 mo. 975-ll20
125.250 sq. ft . gmd nr.
utils pd. From $75 up. 779
W. 19th. St . C M. Tom
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:9!2°Mlcnelson Dr "2132 Adulb. Xlnt rererenteS Pnvate money !or home hne Found: small computer,
2021Bw11nessCntr 1t213 673 -570 1 Eve ~ & loans. Call Bill Un· Actve rt1se o n<' or describe.
Sublet c hoice Nt:wport weekends. derwood 833·3~4. m ore items vulued &75·5508.
Beach location Design Respons. w orkinl\ UCI
Plata $515/mo. 644 2280. F/studenl seeks reasuia·
-. --ble apt rental or will t.:xecul1ve Off.'ce & shar~in CdM , Lagunaor
Reception u ea In new Bai. 181. Before 7. :xJAM
Bu.'uncss Ct•nter ut 0 . C. 673·9265. work 631-:!254. Airpor t Some
u1.> to SlOO Each ------MOli91!99S, Trvd additiona l line is Found: s m . B&W F dog, Deicfi 5015 only 60C' for the two recent mother , Crown
••••••••••••••••••••••• da) ~-Sorry . no Val.· Alicia 495·6146
Satttff MtCJ. Co. c 11 mmerC'1 a I ad s Found: bt.anny, vie. Ford
All types of re11I estate a 11 owed C hu r 11. e & Parsons. Costa Mesa.
investments since 1949. Your r't·nny l'mchcr 754·1033 Jane .
HU RRY ' Prell~ lad~.
about 25 35, ll'l ·~ J.:C't a1•
q u ainted '. Im
ha ndsome. 15 ) rs. &
planning an 8 Wt!ek tnp
thru all or Mexico. Call
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Consumer ri p uff? Call
Con s um er Leag u e
551·398i Cons umer pm.
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Medical or office suite fOC'
lease. Downtown LaJ.!wia
Be a c h . 656 sq . f\
$623/m o, Ample pvt
parkintc . Owne r :
497·2351.
Wurehou~e i;pa ce 1f re· ....... /l"••st/
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lndTDs Hank Aml'nc ard
642-2171 545-0611 Visa or 1\htstt>rrard.
S•so Sell~--,..,..• ~ ·-••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005
CdM Deluxe Suites. 1500
sq.rt. AC. 11mpl pkg, Util
pd. 28S5 E . Cst Hwy.
ti7:HJ900
fum. S350mo. SS7-137t. .. --
Now leasml(. Best locu
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AllJIOllT PLAZA ACCOVNTIN_c; l\ND
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CASH FOi T.D'a
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642-5671
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PRE LAW student na'<ls
125.000. Will d o anything
l.egal . Confide ntial
DVM. P .O. Box 3242,
:IJ 8 . 92663.
M~SAGE
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Costa Me i;u Christian Pre
School now enrollinl\ In
lroductory orrcr. 21 :i0
Wkly. Incl hot lunc:ll\.,;
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Be pampere d With a
p e r s onal r e lax ing
massage by 12 or the pre~
ttiei;t girls in Southern
Cahforo1a. Jacu111 ,
suuna etc or,en lOam
4am, 7 days u week. Vi,
a /M.C. Atlantis Health
:,pa, 2112 Ha rbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa 645-3433 Br
1ng t his ad for your
special girt.
H,ORT•
IMPORT•
Next works ho p for t>euin
ners st a rts Nov 15 l\O
1-"or deta ils call West A-.
sociates. 642·8836
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700 to 3000 Seto Ft.
•Janitorial Ser vice&
UtWtle1 Included •A~jacent to Airport
& Restaurant Row
•Access to 3 M aJur
Freeways
813-1113
(714 1323 1731 rnunlanl ? Wo rk l-'11r
Yourself lmm c1h11te 'IV
For lease. Koll Irvine Ju. por\1truty tu own your
du.'itrial 2400 sq. fl. total, own m onthly bookkl't'I>
ISIJll sq rt. delux ortic-e ini.:. accountanl( and 1 ax
o;pa(·e. 900 s q ft s•·r vice bus inc!I:. t •:.111
warehouse Courtesy to J A Webb tvl l free.
Brkrs 751-1760. · 800-323 9000 ·
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Wicluw has m oney for 2ND
T D No c•red1t ch<'c-k, no
pnlly. For ac tion call
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Prore~111o nal Offices. ----00 •-..1TD
FOUND ADS
AIE FIEE
Call:
642-5'71
Professiona l Therapeut1C' OranRe Coast F inancial Responsible Person Want· SI 00,0 ,_
Center . CO!lta Me'S/I. 1295 ed lo own & opllrate can· Pays l6'1• % interest for 3
d •-c nfect·1011 \•1•nding frs Sr>ectacular home in mo. \n ('lud0 u Recep .\'"' o '"" t , • t M •-ur uslin llills, on bea_.. •~ tionlst & utilities. Use oC "'0 e .... os a ' esa "'s · that l'Ven has equestrian
mui;sage Llc'd NB Appt • J.'ound or lost a Ptlt? Call only. St1•ve ~48·~17 __ us. We're the Pet Pals. -
I ~w L1'brary •· com--n roundinR area .• Plea.-i31lt , dl k -.. ..~ t · II h f"t trail win ng thru bac areas additional ar re >usm <'Ss 1ll pro 1 A · ed •"'•O (""' I • ·-· f d ? Call ite ms <.:an start part· ppraas al.,... , ""'· w .......-tor oun a pet.
quired. J .E. Duni.ter Al-time 'l\ge or exp, nOt im· ~W~~~~~~4J·~~r _An l ma I Assis tance torn~l· 957· 141~ purtant Requirl'll car & _____ -----'League. 537.2273, Nu fee.
•••FOR L EASE• u $120().IMOOO t'ash tn\·est· Discount~ TD s FOUND SMALL WHITE
16101 Construct ion Cr W. menl For details call l-3 yrs yie ld 19' • & more. [)()(J. w /Gr een leather
(7141 739-2988. LITil.l AMHIES
ESCORTS
a ll major credit card.-;
accepted
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JoblW..tCHI, 7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spanish Speak mi:. so1n ·
Englis h. hard work1n~.
will h Vl' an or work b\'
day Yolanda 9f>-0 :IOI:!
~uiet refin ed l'rul't1rul
Nurse. ciccelfon1 lt•CaJ re
rerences. no heav~ hfl
m~. will hve 111 R1oim
102 493.5001
EXCHANU E W11rk fol'
Room or live in MGll
job. Ex Colorado B~i
ness m an. .J (.' Rox ~'19
Bal. Is. 92662 2500sq. ft . unit lnc14' 322 now Tofl F r ee HOO· S.2·5661 collar, vie of Costa Mesa * FOXY LADY * Pr'ame com er loc. Up lo ~:.! 7171 . opcra~or 511. WA M I k l.500""' tt . Full 1ervu.:t1. sq. ft ofofc+SOOO sq. It. Ku m 11l Vcnd 1nR, 3252 _•_> ortgag~2-!::_ Sl.518·4050 OUTCALLONLY .......... W..t4td ...., f enced, asphalt: ""vcNd .__,..
-7100
:;~n . lll•u bldll yard. . ~:;~~2'8D~.C1ureron ~a.cHltllfl/ LC~~:a:po~~L~o~~'lik~ ;\-972-1131 * •••••••••••••••••••••••!
COW'\esy lo Qroken PtnCNNlh/ I "Lost & ,._d Poodle) "Shag" 9 yTS old .... CCOUMTI~ u!~~e~~=ln&. 714
/Ul-090 8;~~~·r~0.f11"::11i~o~~. ....................... REWARD ~ rv in e ! COVER GIRL s u'bs tit ute posl~s
well aJ>polnled rnedkal Now only 529.500, Great AMouftc•11W11ta 5100 .¥l·2390alter 4.30 I * O~TCALL * available at Hunlingloo
bldJ., located In heart~ <"ViiuSIJS P•• ..... 0.. financ ing l oo Thas ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losl: blk Pomeranian. 953-0778 · M<.:MSA Beach Unlo11 lfighSchool I'
H.B. e ~mn& ~· '"' makn money Coll CUrt ,. hiil r mls1ln1 on back. --, District. Apply at Room =~ ':~';f= + ~ ~'s~!t~~c~ ~J~~~ Kerf)er1s. Hl-1266 for MOYl£$11 ans. t~ a .J.. Oak & SPRITUA~ READINGS 131 or call (7141 964·33:ll.
' Offit'e aHa. Aval&.till. elec. reccpt. ttlvpl'lone cnoto tnro. Atn. -•• Monrovia . 642·~26 lOam·lOpm. Fully Uc'd. .ext. 225
Call today i. a'9 to an11wer1na. Conf•ttnce ,......_... BACKGROUNE Found: Two . 5 week old 492·7298 or 492-0034. lllt5 i
... rooms, tc>pln1 facll, t\q1,....ty IOIS PEOPLE klllens, need 1ood home S. Camino R.t!al, San.
alDCA&Pft ldtcben. Janllottal 1ws .••• -;r'-••••••••••H•••• raat.162·7248. Clem. I •&111 Euoullve Gardena. INVESTORS WANTf'"'° forbll new youthorienl-
151-IUl Jotn imall IF'OUP In~· cd teuture I Over 18). Found. small black cal. •MASSA61• '
-,.. ............... .-,1 . ·~·Jn& toQtrol or ll!'der N eed new r aces · 10·15·80. Female. Vic. Weekeod Special &
I •W. ... IMllMf"i•fl.... -~"' ce OP 1..,. .. valued pubU~ co.• tn· attractive 13-30 & short J.3th•Balboa.673.oam. Ev~nln1 '1 4·10pm •u otfiftlln Cml. IOM. $ZOO/mo. m 1uaun1 acqllilalUOn jlf'I). h•lrtd men 18·35 Abo per/ball br Hot 1\ab • =c_._ CabrUlo.A.1:9'1...... iram.Steve'1i&llM-7174. matllre people ror com· FOUND: Pelt lnaue, S.una.Steve'1HalrHlp.
--merclal work. Past pre> older dog. Narclaaua • penlna. Ml·llJI ~-........ ~=----Ofllce -aq. ft. Prhr• .......... Jecu Include ROCKY u. c 0 a It Hw y C'd.. i..-.----------
-.._ ... _.. *•lion, umple parlttna. W..... I020 l' A S T 8 R E A K • --1-e ' . LI.II ...... ~ :!°'c•M• ,_. Call4N·7S5J or~-Gl.1 ....................... CORV•:TTE SUMMER. ,_. •• ... fla•• •OOOOUO t _. THE ROSE! etc. By Found: S\. Bernard, M. ISCOITS
I°"'".,." ulll_... MICIOMCI ~wn. ied 1paueJ:> •Piil· onlY .• <2 3> 40$101 Malfmute mix. blk/WN •t?•l•2I ...... ft . Sutt•. Olll "8nllthtd . oa llfttl •. OllJ>ln1 CHl!!J. So. Ot (IU> tU·44N. rem. NB Animal Shells .,. TMl9&-•I. Nr.OCAlrport . .,..._ 111. Davld.IMl-8!0 164.3C15e Callforlnfoor1pp&. ---
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10251 Yorktown Ave
Hwtllneton Beach,
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computer . matt·h 111
voices Code 2 week ai. i:a~nment . Miss wn VcCJ•I
Acctg. Cieri&
l~.50/llu
Good IO·kcy sk ills &
Ci~ure a ptilutll' 111
definit e ass1.inm1·11\
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547-7631
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PURCHAsltl S>"ltema for a small co.
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Kmter'a CIHnera, 1.81 E. Dalllkron Inc. '130-157~ CLERK 16th, 541.a.a. IUCTIJCIAM
Or••t• Co•t1ty COUPLE WANTED 5 yra mio. up. All Manage small buli.nees ~.res., comm., It.
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Rochel •"for• Cable TV, 901W.16lhSt.
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I' I ' • ·•I• \' •>1 11 I CLlll( Food preparation -pre-.I ,,,1 1 1 . ·"' !lhll.:• i.wi 972-1950 Substitute positions a'l'aitable at Huntington Leading Orange County P a r e s a I a d s &
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Employer M I F ~~ Most-s,.cl.....M.1-General Office/Aceoulll-BUSIOYS 121 -'" _..... · Cl k E ..,__._ -------MaUMSD , 1640Monrovia.C.M. mg er · xpreq.n .... n:..1 time. -40 hr. -40 hrs a
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1, & henl'fils Call for M5·173.1or642·7043. Equal oppty P~blications ·Products
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C lerk /Pharmacy. exp OPENING
preferred. co s metics. The Daily P ilot needs a
gifts & ca rds. 640· 7373. delt very person for a
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uue to. promotion, we CLERIC TYPtST Laguna. South Laguna
ha ve an immediate Va.tety 9f typif\i. Ac-Beach . Reliable
vacancy. Thrs person is curac y/a must. Op· a utomobile is a must.
respQns1ble for calling portunity lo learn Telex HOW'S M-F3:00-5:00PM;
s ubs titute office ii operation & other skills. Sat ii Sun 6:30 to 8 :30AM.
classroom pers onnel. Advancement possible. NO COLLECTING. Ex·
Your day s tarts out at Ca II Mrs . Cop I an : cellent earnings for just
the uncivilized hour ol 559·6901. IMS Equip· a couple of hours ol your
SAM & ends llt 2PM. m e nt, 2805 Barranca day. For Details call
Because of these houns. Rd., Irvine, E .0 .E . Foster Ouellet at
,ERSOtfMEL CLEIUC
S994-SI 209
Ge ne ral Office . Irvine
area. typing SOWpm, fil-
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m a nufacturer .
714-556-6193.
GIHIRAL OFftCI
for garment mfg. Phane-
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• .i r •11 n i.! " 11 .i 1· k., ~ e ,\ su 511 aary 0 · · . · ~ & W PO RT M ES A call Personnel for ap-----------available wknds.
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1111 nl1111A 111L & i•.;n1 tcrv1cw1ng qualifie d AAP EOE area.litedeliveries.~ . f -' full 'i 1i1111·11u i; \11111\ rn µt"rsons inh•re~ted rn the . . . l penence pre en~ . . f1Pld of financial plan· ~~~~~~~~~~I Ill a. ... .._._. Jy in person on y. 260 time. Must be available
,11""''.1' l'fo:\1:'\) nm~. f'ull or part lrrre. CLEllCAL/GM~C ""'f~isio~:Ul!I.. NewportCenlerDr.N.B. ;l';'.ci:~ call for appt.
·ll•t1111t1hlo11d,...,B Sl5.000$ltsOOO partture Tm r ositl in A.Mlntemationa.1~.lnc .. DllVIR/fentM4ww 645-7358.Mon.·Fri.
L !J •1, ~I 1·· Full t1mt': unlimited. e po ary P · F local 1· Cost a Mes a . Po sibly Jr '-• 1 yr man. expr. or 8·30 s ----------1 ~~2·271~· __ ----pe rmanent C11U' Patty 2921"5. D.m;rerSt. moving & storage com· -·-·-·-------
• CARPET STORE for appt . S"8·684t P.C>,.box 10547 p~ny. 893-6634 lL 1--------•
M ,.. ... "'GER Santa kna, CA 9Z7U ' General Office BKkPR F /C """"" <714 ) ~·3551 Driver l11•nt.eftt Fina ;1,._r. 11111 n•·• 11111 rnust Posi11on ope n ror ag· .... , Help wanted : Truck
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''' 'u • .1 1 1· .,. l' x p op1"rat111n, Orange Coon· COMTIOL CLBI Valid CA drivers license. panding Newport/Irvine 1.,..: 1.;u t1· C<1 rpct e x pe rience,. Commercial Design furn Min 20y f g Mon investment rirm has im-. rs 0 a e. · med1·ate open1·n°s for 1w1·c~sary . Xlnt pay. witbtightmanufacturing 11PM lOAM Tues 8PM "
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1 11111l'r1•t 111u~ n11•1ablC.1\S HIF.R /H.o.useware Select your own SUITOW\· director.~,-~orcall C714 )964·3339, benefits. Call Gail :• dings . Finest corpora· ~IT~GE I t. 22S 752.0070 " .. 1111·•· f ' 11 11 lf' "''1 Bi tr C:rll Sales . appt; m person. lions to choose from In "-ex
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11 • , '9dfll I w/ahopping, cooking, ••u••D SERVICES
h.1< tq.:rou11tJ j BOATS • .. some personal care.
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We ·promote to manage· SllLLS A Um.£ BOWSERVICES.11'.«Y." Mature, Cal. lie req. G.£11Al romph' "'I" ....... 1 f ~ -t-n1 ,.._ _...1 0 ~ 1 • , 1 ment & superviaion rom M /F Const. c n·up, .,_,,_..a pm. -"wnftCJ fMr-c;\ •1<J<1lo.r.1•1 I '111• i 11,1 FIDELI TY i .
TtlephoM Service 1 1•orlu11!\\ Ill .111\ .111 •. I "'licv1kkeeping w ~~A CAREER? nsn? Janitorial, Bes-Comm, Orycleanln1 coun\er ftf'Wll
Grueyard S hift . Mu~1 1 m1·n1 Sl't Oll1" "" FEDERAL i hwe.tm•ntRrm CallC7141631·942l Looking for loc•I tern-~l~io • ._for~ms!~· woman. Exper. or wW '~"n""'RL
beover35 494.7557 HOWARD Ch~vrolc+ So•inCJS and . c'ci.:~·r Oppty. porary ualgnmenu that I m o~ ~ train. Michel'• Cleanen. , .... Tiil. IJ-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;~.;--1 11111 L & Qt>.ul .,h • wlll 1lve you ex,,_rtence cont.ractors. epe Call Mel: 491·5U.. ft9'hl
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N~;\\'PORT h .• ,, 11 Loan Ann. D\'n;.1m 1t• rJµ1 dly ex CH"' •H!.1!.11!.UI _...., exnnaure to the-. _onl_y_a.;;..p_p_ly_!_646_·_1_038_._-..
1 -SOLDEltElt ! rt ,\ II \ ~ t T J l. II ""st .. 1111111 j •nw str:;cnl fir~ ha.'l im· And other duties. Part fessional worlll? We 00 -~ , .. .,.a • i I II ge stu-have short and Iona t.rm C 1(-.-by havln1 • pvt .,t • ac· W. havil un i111 1n1··'· I II 0 I'S I~ I\ FI" I'~ I< \11 l•:'lu•il ll~1vortuni11 I 10l'd1al<' opcn1rfll.'5 ror t me ma e co e ·1 u bl NI ht c 30 1 cesaory wor'-1hop ln .., u l 'I 1· h .f.1).1 · d"nt Must be ava1 assi0 nmenta •vana e. I per•on ... .. •"p•nf nn fo r "n ·r ~ 'lil.'t·dr rt tor I •hllil.11, l·.11q1lo 11:r .. • 'Jl'Jl, pers onu1 c 111-"' • • .. t • .. ho I'll _ _..._ v "' ., u ' .. w .... d No slTl>k No previous o nee ex· houn, with rood pay • your me. pnn..-.... mbler/sold•r"r wrt" a I h r-,. own I r 11n-. l111n1 ,---------·· l111·11t11uh . "-c:1u.nes ay. . dl .a.-' the rt • --"" ...... ~ .. " " 11 1. I< 1 11 I N_ng.640-5335. perlenc e neceuar y. workln1con tlona.,..,,.. a · accea-·•·
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Must be c icper 'd . ut 11 11":1~1:;sn1101io Wh1Jtt•vcr 1hcl"ad 1 ACCCJ-Ch~~are'. m y Irvine rorapPolntment. Reataurant, San 6'1-4931Sandy ~
aoldering l'i rc ull buur(b ~I ti I 2 ft.ii) ·~m11ffthe nwrkcl l 10 key, t•nmputcr in~lllt, home. mos. old. 8-5:30. 557.M.aE. Clemente; Mon.·Fri. ».
under ll m le r os 1:np1.1 I ' >v!'1\h•r IHl" c1 . tlllt-:-. • With :t Cla!'!~ified Ao ' fllrnA "dmln. "'sst. Ref"s. 55 . 90. ~ Mk for Tim. 411-IJU. EDUCATION
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_...onrovla,C.M More (a mlh ·~ nn• gt"lt1011 I NHO HILP7 lll'avy µhonowork/fllin8 2'bld. 545-5105. PfllONNll -Exper. preferred. ~ work or Spec. ltd.
t:.0.£ lhe <'\Amping 'huff thl~ Help yourself lob 11 "~ SllMCIS ~ fOOd beMl\tl. ADDlY BYPervlsory eaper. wtU\ ~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~j yur rr you liu ve J llcuplng11Cfe(1.lonot t:xccllent s1&la ry i&ffinRe C hildcare • te J71J........... lD ~: Z·tPll, .JOJQa DI) req'd. Superviledai· iii camperth1tl'rnot .cctllng Qwillfied Ropeful!I b e n efits C all Gall: ho111ekeeplng, 3 dll)'S a ..._ _ __.. Restaurant, 1$01 So. lY operation ol Pl"ClltMD-URCl, seU It now wJth a mlheOAl.LYPlLOT 752-0070 week, 1d pay , ca ll ,..,.,.__ COMt Dr. Costa-._ ODl&ecl Cerebra.I Pay. IE!!~~~~~Clau~~llled.~Ad~======:.b~"~E~U>WANT£DADS ~ ~M~l_·~-323~·~~~-~i~~-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t_~&~.o~.s~.__J•L..~~~-J-M1-S110~~~~~~~
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c111n U!admg lwaJ pest
l"11ntrol compan) nt..oeds
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with er e a ti ve fl air
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llrnt: rs n ex. 646 39&.1
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c~oodi tor ortho office.
Mature, ages M-45 S day
week. 642-5997
W~ted tor larl(e µro)ed '
MUST HAVE AT L~T
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/DICTA TYPISTS
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PLANNER
A JOB
TODAY
A CAREER
TOMORROW
P R 0 U U c T t o N ' alCIPTIOMIST
TRAINEE Hubber ~ needed for s m rrut·ro-
produets Must 11ass ro t·omputer sale:. ofr. Ult:
µhys ll·11I 1ocl. b4ck X lyp1~. get Cronl ok. 1111
ra_,. Taklllll afl1;1trat1on.' µearan~l'. 64! 11%0 _
b1wn II 10 on l y
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lnvetttory Clertl
Exper Purchase Order
follOW·UIJ. 10\lcnl()ry l'OO
trot. l~pe .is-t" wpm
Organized person Irvine
furn mfr 540·811~. K H
Heal EMute ~at~s
llClnlONIST
Go tYJ.1mg. clerical skill:-
& knowledi,ic of d11:
taphone transcnpl1on re
q'd Xlnt worktnlt 1·ond-..
& I rtngl' benefits Fur
aµpl. 714 557-tl3Lll --
Recept. to $150
50.55 wpm. phone. filing
& general ofr. \all Vicki.
S40-60SS. Coa:it al Peri.on
ncl .\genry. 27!10 Harbor
Bl .CM
NEV EH .\ n .:E EOE WIMre wo1.Sd you lib WANTED CLOSERS
to be In I year in 5 Large Exciting T 0 . firm l ~l us tell \\IU .ib<111l11ur1 1 MCC Ft... . w xlnt c11mµl't1t1ve Pff» ----------fl'l'l•nt d l'l1\at1on ''' yeon . owMal duct&marketmgtt.'l.'hn1 ltECEnlONIST
\l111holls m llecovcryl offen 1ob c hallengn que:. looking lw !>alei. Sallona l m e rli,·al
'l 1:, v 11· l' 1• r o gr a n1 j of tomorrow •.. toct.y. I pl'ople with a knowk'll~£' ·, . h· . R•--'t'eMenh incll* t' I w • d • ol real estate & µrmen lal>or.itory a!t an l'X LOAH SHIP'PI~ ,_ . II t I< a l ... r •• un 11 e •e move into ·I ' . b It I ' c:ellenl upµurtun1ly lor ~ eaperience in ,..clcal Supl'r V1!t11P ~ e:ocper 1980 _.... 1 •i::.ini.: a 11 > nt1'""*' I I R Mor\"ll"e Uank .. r r11~"l· ... i .. _, ol · .> .• d {: 1 • 1 . a new yeor -i 1111tcnlial ••">M tu SJOOM an-e.xpl'rtenr c1 c<'cP " " ~ tinTIWln Olly ....,..L-
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L i b d trl'< ur u 1 ur::.c:., .. -or• rt"ll , a . Ht .. 1 herm.i n UIJ"r ma11 m 11encn1·e 111 w.1 rl'ho111o111~ •e ep nq. pe9 oor I fw2 l7J4 Ext 272 30L \!it• tart t ord ad-1 'o Clas:.1f1ed ,\d <i <.: o pe .: l •' . :. a 'll. •
l"•ll'"lll •u11 111-r11•1u1". & s ll1f)pin" 111 1-'llA V\ , .... t-biNin.,. tym-& t . C• ·t · •·t •. I ane~' ow Da1h Pilot , PO 'H>Xts.;o 1 •1unl!>t tirc ct111g IJ111
>Y ,. .. ~ M -" ,-""" '71 .. -"'7 ona, 1~ a" e~.i. VClt'ICln9 your c_...... , •.•. 1· ". 2626 ... leM>Hmal 1>eo1,l1: an! k1•.v 111in i.rnkr. wllh 'dr wn., hom1: lc1i.111.. W11uld .Jt' o ..&.cnont _r,~ -" " " I
1 • ., t' "l ,, ii rt I I Ill.. 1 I ,...... .. ---·r· I OFC FUR .... "S s11:~y . --'s> We ore now hil'--I l'lt:rnl'nh Ill lhl:i t'l>Slll!IJI lmt:i. dock f1i.h1n" w\e ,, , f II t b f it & """ .._ .,--t ,. I I h 11 I
an. 1tuht tlUtw,,. l""",.i, 0111\ ... ~ ... '7 -.,-_,, .,.. .. .,.. R I 1.• II" t II • l ... rwl·es~.in ace eft • ene s H"LL11:R SYSTEMS,,;_,, ·-in -d .__ 0 \..Jnt i< ate ...... ou 1 a~'
.. ..,,,.. For ll'"'lllllllll l'lll i'all c ompe titive salary. I f•w o,.n,·n9s for AL---eu c.!ttale v t' Ill 11r Jt' ... I lllJ.: (Ir• 1 rneal Privdte f\lllm. .... "" .._ .... EW CE .... SE? 1 l s 11 t) 17 111Y7!)10llotl Call rv. " LI " • orate., ~<>U 1 rani.:t· lfMP0111J1VPEesONNH S11Mc 1s ••ara"l' Salur-v1>•.'n • ... r1· r p•rsons who thinL ,. 11 · n 11 ,.. "' ' '"" lor Nanc' ADMINIC."RATOlt .-,xper u 1t·1> urrulurt: ... • • Why not try C'ummercial ... ounty w1 11n .. n 1Jn l:. I l'.ill !>Oii lioli for m Ht·s1Jential Murt.1;a~1· 41 " 1 " l e m 1 n beyond today Oftd will-real e!ltate'' We µrov1de We offer an cl<i·itiu)( al l7 2 l lirch Street
Mewportleoch Lt! r1 1 e w , c ol lt:t'l Servit·e!> I "'.C .M.G . staller wart•houseman inqly accept the I alloflhe ('Xltn:>ivetrain I m1,spht:re and .in JltrUl' iH·4~!12229 A l'1>ldwt·ll 1Ja11kc:rl'11 76ll ti06t t :H0-9982 hall f t mg you'll need lo be a I llVl' beueflt:. 1>a ckagt•
-An Ct1u11l 11p1111 Co ,1 .... L>I'' \I. L'ront <"'·· fiir ---roe w.etHJH 0 omor-i prore~s 1onal lnc11me. I Pll'ase call or ~l'll(I l"l' L 1}!h 1 hou s e k e t' p ,. '-r n , UFF IC I:: POSITION I draw & benefit:i Call Cor ~umc tu •G•~•en•e•r•a•l•Of-fi•c•e----1 mg Waitress lt>r retire Loving, rnaiurc woman tu lnl~n1:il. :<;pt lkh !'.'~ , Cleni:al !>k11ls neres:.ary an <llJ IJOtnlment tor· m
men l res Id en l' e In 1·are for 2 sma II hO)S. :; 1>cr'd. Ill ull 11h1.1s~ of \'andruH lnsura1wc. HH. PRODUCTION lerv1ew Re.donom1cs Carol If Wh1lt• ~~aihod IGMCJorg""eo'ussist.
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'1ew Li.1s:una Heath Mon 111 11 r n 1 u i.: s ,. we" k llkpg, ms uran,·c. t'ollcl' ~-441:1. Corp, 675.f1700 .-~~,. Fr i. 7a m lpm Xlnt 'l'ransµorl 10 :.chiiol . tion & follow up. $950 Lu
corp. ore Variet)' plus! wages. ·l9.l-9458 111rkup at 2.00. take lll ~tart ~ledil.'al ms vm Uff1re PLANNER/
Some lyµing . Great --da yl•are i:cnt er Y!JOO.Lovefo•peoplea $17SPERMO. RECEIVIMGCLEIUC
benefits ' Nr a irport. Housekee per,, live in N11nsmoker l>e11endable musl Contact Ellie . lnl.'l ude s an 8xl0 SCHEDULER AT-EAS E in Fashion .
lluman Resou1cc.~ I Starring Mana!(t'r :m 547 .11115. . I
P 0 Box !)271r; s I . o 0 O C a 11 E 111 e must speak English Also R ~0 mn furnished ofr. c:ubu:le + Island. Newport Be~ch
O'Brien. 540-SOOl. Also must be able to ~1ve i:ar cf:; Call eves, .. - - - --t'lec. recept. lclephooc Reqllires experietKe has an opening m the re
fee jobi; Snelling & SnelJ· s hots. Must ha ve ex-962·5068· 1 tiouscket:pcr ~ledical He1't•µt111mst for answering Conference of 2 yeon with MllP i:e1v1n~ dept Some l'
2 IJ fi 19·85112 l :'111t·hols Institute
World Wa) Postal Ctlnler
Loe. An~.eles. CA~
ing or Newµo rt Beal'h perien('t' Mrs. Crow: alsonee~d.I busy front of11ce Ex rooms, c•op1n i.: facil, Systems. We seek a perieni:e preferred
Agency. 4340 Campus 1,46 2824 Ba I boa Bay Ma(•hinisllo work a MiU & per'd uni~. 1147 1!098 kitchen. janitorial sves. ,.,_ • di ·c*lal Hou r!> · 8 · :w.5 . JOPM. Equal Opportunity
Dr. EOE Cl b A I :t312 di -----Exec utive G a rdens <f"I'!""" __ _. '" " ~Ion Fri Plea!te call Employer~ F ~ .:___: Lathe. F I or P 'f. fix s...,7.1151 with nw.....-su:t11rinl)e. IH4·S070 wkdys , ask ror: ---------· Housekeeper <.:u111panioo1 lures & dies. 2 yn. nun MEDICAL --. . -~ . 1 •irONntnt nperienu Kalie. --
•G•e•n•e•ra•l ______ Chauffeur for elderly f_X.£:. 646·11113. - -TECHMOLOGIST OFFICE Peri.on. exµ d. m preferred. Some job -RECEnlOMIST
lady Live m. Non-smkr. MAIDORHOUS........,"M National reference sales & lt!le phone. Pd l d t • •11 • lud Hece1,twn1st wanted. With or without typing GROUNDSKEEPER d w ...,_...., \'acatton & med1('aJ. 40 u •es w 1 •nc e :-.iewporl Harbor Arumal needed Top pa~ Tern S ays1wk. att-rfronl 642·3030 laboratory has an exc1l· hJ-; Hunt. Bch 536 6561 I perchase or•n for purary & full llioie. Call Su bs t1tutt' pos itions home. Priv rm 64&6.'if....,, ------mg career opportunity _ _ _ _ _ -.i. red material de-llosv~JI 631·t03U Toc1Services al 979.119IO
available at Huntington SS7~1.548·2624 MAI NTENANCE Man available for California PAl .... TER ·~..-RE''EPTIONIST -------
Beach Union High School --- ---pltime to work 1 pvt 11 e ens e d M e di ca I ,.. terlftlnin9 quantities '-:----------.. 1 D1stri1·t Appl)' al Room Housewives P 1T . earn beach comm nr 3 Arch T echflologist . Can-Brush. roll , spray Expd ...-.ired to ... et de-s~uchbuard & l11tht l.\J> 1 R 1.31 or call 17141 964-3339. J h d'd h td h · -...,-tn". l::x1:ellen1 l>enl'f1L'I I eeepliomsl • xtra money c orng w at Bay m So . Lag. Apply in 1 ates s ou ave a only 891 · JOOI livery ¥hedules. (.,:-11 5 ,0 .,300. SSFront Office$$ exl. 225 y o u k n o w best . person to: 5 Uay Or., So llegree and at least t ---- -u .. "
housework Call Suds'n La H h .'ear experience in RJ A PAIMTSALES F ee paid Beaul ~~ Stuff 842·0884 guna <:__. - -a1111 w1lhi11 rommut111R Part lime. Tues 5 tog, Ow bewefits ore a... RECEPT.fTYPIST ~ewport ok. needs your .c"o~ it+~~,) -----•distance of San Juan Wed 9 to 1 p M Son"!: credible and 9ive M 5 9pm , Wed Sun H.ah1a !tklll!> & p01se Friendh .
I d I · t ' t Cunnthll.tn VaPht Clul1. prufe:.:.1onal ofht'c Top n o t> r P a n l ma 1 n Maintenance Capistrano, or >e able t<1 e x p K l' r m R. 1 ma c:oven1199 o yow-~
tenanci: Fullt1mc&P T POOL relucate toOrangeCoun· Hardware. Wfi6 Harbor tirefaniily. ('fl~ H4-l-!!5:so benefit!>! $!,OOO lhru
available 7709:l65 M"IMTll:U ...... CE t\' within 6 months. We Bh'd C M Sl.IW Rush' l'all Ellle -Aw"o..nRK"'E•" offer an Jller nat1ve H1 -----..-. - - -l<e1:cp'°'o1wa. I' T . rnLl!.l l) lirit•n ;;~o ;;flOI A.b.i
-INSURANCE the hospital routrne and PART TIM~ Sl'l'TER So t•e a qood, hm-d I ha'·"' out~11111~ IJl'r:.onah 1 lt:e Jobi. Snelling &
HeUHSD S-'-sR•p/fra:-.-the'opponunity lo work Mature female uecded lodiotMCC Rowwol t~.gdw1lh phont·s &en 1 sn1:ll111g of '\t wp1>rl IQ251 Yorktown ,.\1c _. .. .._.. C"LL h & __... ___ ...__ ch~· j«~ W<Jrkin~ m b11~' :.ur lleaeh \gen n . 1310
YEARS EXP t~IU l::Nt'I:::,
lnhot
avphl•at111n $15 95/hr
Ca ll I.lie ttoof1 n1
642·7222. 165:! Superior
Ave.C.M
Sole11Mn W ont.d
642-3260
Salt!!.i
HICKORY FARMS
Opµurtul\ 1t y to -,;ell
gour met Coo<.ls & ~1fts for
holid a ys Flex hrs
Wc"tcliff Plat . .! t'\42-00'72,
Fash11111 Island. 610 OO:ll
Sales
ACCOUNTS RB'.
Out:.1de sale!> Pr11:>1't.'\t
<·lient rn11lal't & dt've'ml
Scrv1c·1ng ex1!tllllJ.: l.ll'(1 ~
Will he ~H·cl1 n g &
!>l0rllen111g appl1t'.ints &
will havl' relat1.•l.I dent':tl
1lul1e~ Salary comr11
w al>d11~ & cxper FtJ1
ap!Jl 1'.1 II Toll Sl·n 11 t.'!>
!n!l·ll!AAJ
Sa lei.
CHRISTMAS .
Comin9 lap t OOft!
Mudthot
extra cash?
w •.. 11 ,1\c lhl· pcrlct'f
huur:. .n':Hla Ille ll• help
\OU 1111 thal s111clw11( We•
arc 1111~ 1nterv1l'wmi.: for
full um .. 11art time 1i1.1v:.
& part t1m1· 111i;ht., 111
,c,eral area:.. :.uch dl>
<'red11 ~t11ek!. gill wraµ
& :.a "'" rl1111r Hour-, ava1l;lhlt• · •
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~ 15AM fil'M
IUA:'ll 1.30
I IA '>I 2:301'M
11.\M 4P.\1
1 :mP \I 4 301'M
21'M·5 :10P ~l
6PM ·!IP:VI
CJur hours are 111:r1N·1 lo
housew1 ves & !>lU•lcm.,
ne1·d1n g l h::tl ext ra
m on ey during th1.,
Chnslmas season
Plca:ic ;ippl~ 111 µ'.ersun
.\l·•n S1at tfl.\M 11 301\.\I
or call for an appl.
644-1212
THE BROADWAY
47 Fashion Island
Newport leach
Ec1ual Opportunit~·
Employer
S \LES. Full & p;irt ti~
F J l1r1 c Wa r ehou:.\'
f ·11,.1 a .\I csa. 646 4~
•SALES•
l;real Oppl~ for a :-,1·1 Needed ror lr'·ine ~-a. "" ma wuque environment part llmt: as ouse WlllllY"... nn: ~" • . Huntmgt(ln Fkat•h, ~~ ,. 11 11 d __ _. wh•r'"' .,.,,..1 rounrltn"!> lnH1hed de Ca mpus Ur l-,<11-, Start Salary lo •UOI\ huk. 760·3400 .... a 1:0 Cl'l or St'O re le l' na g e ;. 1tt1• r 111 _... -.. "' " · I C.: A 9264ti ..,.,., -( 1 B I ahnt: w1lh rei.1Jrnls ol a Wl lr" mult1·.11·ne in ~ume to · beaull u N ho me f· .... ·-could b• •t . -Equal'uppt_v "
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i;.\4.7932. --e "" 1-I pnv:Hl' home owne~ :~' RECPT/SECY employer m 1f1h s urani:e co mpan) Maint•-.c•Mcml. CarolH.Whitc ----- -bec)illftiftcJ, s11 ria11on 1n Irvine . ----------1 7~·199ll E O.E -Full ti me. Company Human Resources -PART-T-tME I Workdaysare Sal & Sun .. \Im exp Lile t~pmg, no
---benefits . Apply Pen Slaffing Manager CASHIH ApplylnperlOft 9 45 5 15 C all Su.-s h ~Int !'0 henehh Gif~:fo1tY FARMS INSURANCE nysaver. 1660 Pl1tc·entia <213) 547-4075 Work wh1le your ('hildren or call: tx-twt!en 9 & :'i , ~Ion thro 5900 IH2 .17 •0 __
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Tii i-~ NEISSEH CO ..
Lrg. insurance co. has Ave. c.~. c2131 5l9·8582 ar e In sch I. Cashier "°"'' ........ l''n . ~re:;~~~ ~o~<:a~i~'ft t.he following full time M _. ';;J •'-ER Nic0hols Institute needed lo work 9-3PM 714 .. t I .531 t _ _ _ 5~· 1800 __ _ RECEPTIONIST
Free to applicant. Sharp.
mature person with typ-Wanl lo have run while mg skills wanted tor this
positions a vailable: ""'"",..._ P. ·Box 92797 Mon· Fri in speciality packs. lllex hrs. Will ........... _,__... S &-Lady to manage clock World Way Postal drua store . Recept10111sl train. Westclirr Plaza. •--wv --and c t • -•-shop in •'ashion Isl . en er Call the store m gr for an lll'c nowsrll 6'1~0972 _· _ _ _ Operator Experience not essen· Los Angeles. CA ~ interview appl ""' 1.N.
l.ilass stained & leaded.
Costa ~s a s t udio.
fullllmc. perm anent. 1·3
1 ears experience Glass
c·utters & assemblers.
~6 i474
GRIHDIMG TRAlti&
Sm manufal.'turu,g con
cem 111 Irvine will train
to set up & oper at<• 0.0.
& I l> G rinders. Must
have som e between l'ell-
lers grinding exper. Call
Riley for appt. 979·6Ul>
Ne~d lJn ind 1 v1dual t1aL Will train Call 2t:i-THE GUILD DRUGS 15062 loha Chic.
w1typing of S5wpm Will 796-6345blwn9&3 EqualOpponumty 161.0SOllMi-...tDr. ..._.h,qtonleoc:h tram to input insurance ---~.mployer M 1F .,_.. · CA
info on computer. so~ MAHAGH l'tewport.a.oc:h •
telephoncwork ... Parklane Hos1erv & --• ---644-7330 EqualUpportunil~
AccOUftflltCJ Clertl Dance weal" store Must :-.1 E L> I C .\ L ----E111µloyer ~IF
Good figure aptit ude. have retaH expenence TECHl"tOLOGlS1'. pan Part time. Approx. 20·~ __ _ _ _ __ _
knowledge of accounts )lust be dependable & 11 m c. pvt la borator} · hrs ·µer Wl'ck Urapery Pluml><'r cxt>l'rt(·nced m
payable & rece1vablel self·motivaled. Mis:m1n Laguna Hills Mission Cleaning A,,s1stant. Sl.50 .. residential remodel
pleasant phone manner. Viejo Mall. 495-3134.__ Viejo area . 837 '!-'57___ per hr 548-~.!_31. __ _ 631.2004 --
Cd rntnll m oney Long happ~ l'O in the mediral
tt.'fm, x1ra monc~ forthe l field. :\r be J ch T1J
hnhcl;1y!t mct!llng t>C•t-Sl ,100 Abo h~e Jllh~. Call
Vil'. i.:a1n expcricnte&in l'arol l!ul:k . Snell.mg &
i:rea:><' ... kills ~ew111Jr\, .Snl'll1ng uf ;<;t'wport
llt!ach co,.t.1 :\lc:.a area Beal h \ 11.cnn . .1340
l'Jll 1mmecl ·971 W50 Campui,Dr , l-~01::
£ U.1-~
Adio Telftporcry "ental • -~ Services n. nj.\enl \Cf\ "'""'~ _ _ ___ _ _ __ lllf1ce, hl't'nse rt'Q
·194-ti.'>94. XlnL working cond. &co.
benefits Life. medical. &
dental 1n:.ur ance. Co.
bonus. Apply in person.
MAMAGEMBCT \tlxer trainel' needt..-d for: Part Time Grill Per.;on Pre·sl·hool tea(•her want·
Npt. Bch. exec seeks adhesive. color. & paint for Snack Bar Dav stufl ed. 2', yr old dass Cert Restaurant t!
partner desiring a p T . mixing & .;rinding on 3 ldeaJ for Housewife or or exp needed . Call Newport Beach area Coolls Wanted
RECEPTIOMIST
Mon.-Frl.
SAFECO INSURANCE
17570 Brookhurst, F. V.
hig h 1 n c ome . n o n roll m ill. 1537 Monrovia. Retiree Apply in person. Susan 640-8820. P>C> T his growing rom FUii time Dinner shift
invei>tmet1L divenufica· N.8 Thur~. lhru Sun. 10.4 ---pany has o1H.mcd this, E d I A I ----------pc>s1tion for one who likes xperieni·e on >' PP Y lion s1tuat1on. Must be M ..... _ , H_.__ 1801 Bayside Or. CdM. hand in per:.oo. J 5p~ ="o
962-7711
E.O.E .
currently employed or owwwr s ~...-people r ontact. le phone calls. Jutly RoRer. GUARDS local business owner. L1ve·in Companion to Pro~uct1•on phones. :,ome till' typing •oo s c t H srhool·age child, af\s 3·6 of correspondence. You .. 0 3 s w ~· · NNded Now! ~.1i92~r . G lorfield : & some eves & wkends. PART TIME will hove all ne w equip-_La_~u_n_a _Be_a~h __
For prestigious post posl-JANITORS ---Must dnve Pvt rm + EVEMINCiS Workers menl. Exi:ell benefits Rest.-rut H ..
lion. $4/hr Interviews Par\.time eves. Newport Manufacturing $200 sal Ideal for stu· Adults over 21 with out· 557-6122. 731-7711 H i gh e ne r gy Santa
Mon.-Fr1 9·2 · S Beach/Costa Mesa area. SAWM EN dent. Refs req. NB Joe. stand 1 n g a t l r11 ct 1ve Aftabolc h•C., a leadlr )O(l''r Free to Apµlicant Ana/Tustin r estaurant
·B U R N Janilorslt waxers.Must Perm anent postll0t1 of 673-0597 e ves: 7591122 personalit ies who enjoy W.tt..•it-ittw.•oc-req uires e n e rgetic
INTERNATIONAL be over 18yrs. old lrU.S. fe r ing excellent op -~kdys !Marti) working with kids St per a..-:--,_.._t "-. ~I counter help & cashiers.
SECURITY SERVICES citizen Call 532·6SS8, port.unity nor res1>0nsible --hour . Call 642·4321 Ext ·-...., -ry. ,,. pan. time & full tirTII!.
INC 10AM-3PM, Mon.·Fri. merh an1c ally inchnect NIGHT TIME 250 between 2 and 6Pm. mediate opetdnq for: <:all Mr. English fur
_ l775EastCenterSl. person C all 1714 1 Custodia1 Workfor 9)/hr. Astl:f.2_tL0n. ,. .. _. ~:r· _. r~Sff•lce appl.!172 8050
___ i~s~·t~e~-~.~~1;~~~A~n;a;he~J.~m~~·-•-:r:;r.~n~-!!ll!l~~·~·~-.. ~·'~""::--=::-:==-i:0wn==T=r~a~n~s~.s:1~5~,2~1~01~~~--~D=-1=ty~'•~i1ot:•---l---Al'.ilC•o~atlel-1Mtu-----4~woca~-;;;;sUr.-N-l7.--R:7:;:;;-=-' --
GUARDS
FulJ & part time. All
areas Uniforms fum"d.
Ages..21 or over , retired
1\ekume No exper. nee.
·Appl ) U nl\ersal
Protection Service. 1226
W 5th St , Sant ... Ana. In
Lerview hrs 9· 12 & 1-4,
:\fon· F'n
JAMnO•/ Newport Pho.to Fashions .. .-... • ,. ""T H -..., CUSTODIAN Manufacturing Equal Oppor Employer En lotors r ostess. must "" SAW MEN seeks new m o de lin i:: • capsu 1-1211 Yorba St, Tustin fast on your l'eet & gd Full time positions wort<-Perm anent. pos1t1on .J _races. CaJI 673-3375. ......,._cevticd wi I h c ash A IJPI.'· in ingouldoors al Irvine Co. "" c· d apt. complex or Marina. fering excellent op-Newspaper Sturfer for PART TIME OfRP0•4en Open Monday l::verung.s person Jolly HoJ:er. 400
Excelle n t e o m pany pm1.un1ty nor responsible L.A. Times. s mornings See our ad under .. Loan By Appointment qnlY South Coas t Hwy.
benefils. Apply : mei:hanirally inclined iier week. lAl\t to 4AM. Shipping... Requirement& iltCIMde Laguna Beach. THI laVINE CO. P e r s o n C a I I Approx $75 per week. Coldwell Banker the ability to reed. -- -
1061 CamelbackSt. <7114 )546·2436. <.:all548·4967 Resid~~t;~::!~.rtgage write, speoll, Giid .. aECEPTIOMIST RcstaDurAanyt C0011 Newport.Beach 4 r --------derstmd ln9li1h ...S Fas hio n llsl and real " 644-6796 MURSIS AIDES A Coldwell Banker Co. ...... llli t 'wartc estate investment finn To work 9-S. Mon.-f'ri.
Equal Opp Emplyr MAIKETIMG R•. Needed lo give TLC lD An equal oppty Co ...,... w '"JllHS 0 Exr>er nel'. Typing skills Apply 1n person. will
HairStyhst ~~~~~~~~~~!Telec o m mun i cations theelderl}' patients . Will •PIXTELEPHOME hard, lftClil•talnlncJ a req'd.Call 640·0t23 train Skinn' Haven
Hig hly adHrlis-ed El m gmt. co. s eeks in· tram quallfied _t,>erson· OPEaATOa! fastwortdftCJpoce. R esta urant . 9901
Toro Salon looklng for Junior girl Friday type dividual with 2 yrs . ut.Ui-oel Ear n while you ___. Yorktown. H .8
stylJsts with cllentele. person wanted, Ceramic ty business exper. This learn. Oayshift availa· Chevy dealer in John We offer good stcrf.. --- ----
high commissions, in. Tile Design Center . pos. offers a gd. base ble Apply 144SSuperior. Wayne Airport complex . oad ~ R£CEPTl.0111Sf Restaurant
surance. & more For in· wages neg per exµ. salary & expenses. lOO% offers very µleasant l9'CJ WCMJff \.. •wr-ft1 HOSTESS · r 363 8J1.c·""1. MUllSIS AIDES working conditions for advanc•••""" Cont-t erv iew <·a l 951·8 ..... ___ FreetoAppbcant . 1 d h -'d fits . Par t t 1me. Tuesday
.John. • ....... SC .-. Acc..t AbUltlft ALL SHIFTS ex pe r e n ~ eh P on: pmiy r-bette • A leadln9 IH..-..ce night, Friday afternoon.
llAfR S TYL I ST--+ Fore~:~lead'::a~. ex· PersonnelSer v:ices Outstanding. fully paid =~~:pi~~g i~~f~ir cllldelife,tMdlcd..t c-.-vftffdsac:Glfto & S u nday mornin g
.MAN l CU a LS.'.I.. lS% per.'d... in planting. iriiga· llOO Quail, N.R. benefits. On·sill' edura· desired_ Opportunify_lor cMfttd IRswOllce, -..do petellt, reliable In-Preferrably over 18. Ap.
-Aslrfor"Karcn tiorr. Paid while becom advancement. See omce liberal profit .......... di•t..a....-. to L .... ::z pl)' in rNrson, ·' P. Mac·s i:omm . w 1 following. non, maint.. hydroseed-!6.'>·2'770 EOE ing certified f1agship -·-. -n Rea!>laurant . 10142 R~nl yuur own station. mg &.chem. weed OOD·1~~~~~~~~~~l Convalescent Center · MHOgr.W"ID CL---'-". ..... switchbosd. Fr..t Adams Ave . Hunt. Bch.. $12.5 wkly 548·4118 Ask trol. Sa la r y comm I· 642·80U . • .,.. .. ,.._., fice. Ty'""41-.d....... ---------
Sales, high commission.
pubhshmg business. exp
req Call Joh11 ll~nsel.
751 7820 ' ---
HICKORY
FARMS
.\ttcntton llousew1\e~!
Start t nt 111111~ fur ·P /llll'I!
perm & Christ ma:. sale::,
jobs l::nJorable work,
e m pit·~ ee d1sl·o unls .
Da\ t11ne hours a' ail. Sl'e ~r· Thompson. S1>uth
l ·oa. ... 1 Pia La lciw~r mall
Sale!>
In :.lore sales •\I TV,
rad111. v 1deo. A ls11 t'het·k
m & out reJ.1a1r work.
handle phone. t:ll'. Mon
l:"ri . !Ml Co. paid Health
ms. vacation. A A & 0
EleNronics. 642·88112.
Sales
INTERIOH
DECORATING
Interest m artthome ac·
<'ess. Full. p /tlme Will
train . Call Karen
848-9378.':J-IPM
Sales-Indus.
TRAINEES
•Guaranteed to st art ; Paid lrainm)!
• Shnrt hours
• 18 or over
Ca I I before noon.
645·0280
SALES
I( )'ou are a~ress1ve und
looking for a future in re
tail mg ml w/~ood co
benefits appl~ in J)l'rson
9am to llam Mon thru
Fri. Standard Shot's. 3tYn
So. llnstol.C.M. -----People who need people
should alw1tys check the
Service Directory in the
DAILY PILOT
forowner w /exper. Valid driver's Dove & Quall Sts. -Apply In ,.rson hie 1_ -nonality. Cal
---· ---lie req·d. Irvine 559-5152 --------~Nursing ' NEWPORT BEACH '"'7 .--
HAMDYMAM M E c ff A N I c A L N~eriiflH for applHftt,..ftt. 17141 Secret.vi Assi ....
Major Newport' Ueach based real
es ta te co mp a n y n ee d s a
responsible rull-time person in the
R e loca ti o n De p a r t m e n t.
R e quire m e nt s : Excel\e nt
telephone and interpersonal skills.
g ood t y p i n g. c lerica l a nd
organizational ability. Diversified
duties. Re al Estate licen.se
preferred.
Experienced, part time. Landscape Co. lookmg Cor ENGINEER Mwse Aldn ANABOLIC.111:. 9 1 2 • I 9 S 0 or
Ret ired µre ferr ed. i:apable, qualified men, Growth opporlunlty 17'511.. Personnel t7102Glhff'•"-. 754-1492 642-3030. e xp pre ferred. must S • ,.., · Emply.t. ACJY. .. A ..... have m echan ical ap· A rapid I)' expanding We 'lllill t rain. 8 paid M..a9*r 'lrYM, Ca 92711
HAROWARESALl!:S. Ap-litude. 768·4751 between medical c omponent holidays, beginning as for')rowln g servlceplac· 714-546-1901
ply in pe r son Rion 8:30 & 3.30. Apply at: manufacturer requi re. 8 soon as hired. benefits 1n g e ntry t h ru mid·
Hardware, 1024 Irvine 23811 Via Fabrit•ante, compet ent individual to Bayview Convalescent mj!ml. personnel. Newly
CWestclirr P laza) N R. M.issin Viejo : strengthen e nginecrinl( Hospital. 3055 Thunn. created pos. requiring
lloeet L99'W• .........
1511 So.CMltDr,
!406 •Harbor Blvd)
Cotta Mesa ... _
MAIDS Knlltll •r:•ldn1 or Ill· 11...W on y. Pleate ~ lyfil,.,._. t ·S.
S.O.IC. 11/P'
functions. Includes de· C.M. Mrs . Farre ll: . f 1 -•-E o E previo us s uccess u
Equal Opportunity
Employer M /F
Legal Secl'etary, must sign, drafting~materi.... 642·3505. . . · emplymt. agy. exper. as
have l yr exp. IBM Milite testing. and R & 0 ~ N consult a nt & mg mt . Have somelhiila you want
Card 11. 70 wpm +. dk· Jecta. A degree ls pre-w-sing capabUlit)'. Xlnt. salary. t.o sell'! Classified ads do
taphone, no shorthand. ferred with 1·3 years ex-Certtflf4 bonus/ comm as medical it well. "2·5871.
Gener a l L eial back· perience; however. re· .,._.,...... Ins. Reply In confidence Ullle Ml.ts ,.uffet ~ona
1round. Gd client rela· cent 1raduates with IOCJCi • $4·.oo /IN'· · " to: Box #865, Daily Pilot, Uou. Salar~ Sl400. ~ references will al8o tt-a ·paid holidays, begin-P.O. Box tSIO. Costa Tulfel, alona came 8
'1 :IO·Spm . H.B. ofClce. ceive conalderatlon. ntn1 as IOOl'I as hired. Mesa, Ca. 92126 = =lre~•~ll:!d
?5l!OUI. Great opportunity to Join benefita. 'Bayview OJn. Adion about Ml.as Muf·
a n ex cl tin I le a m. vaJeleeot Ho.pita!, 3005 It'• Ume to pa. f« that Qualified a p pllunts Thurin. C.M. llra. Far· let'• Turret and boulht It •llCllUGll trip. Pc. ntn tend resume to: rell~ IU-3505. E .O. E. 11Mft'a -. euy way for for •·•· You cUl tell ........ ........ _ ..... , your tuflet and kJta o( c-.... '-'= .... IOlm Chltf En11neer -,oa"IO ..U \Mt bicycle other thlni• tllrouah
of thou JOU dcln't !ml Via Fabrtcame The fMtm dlaw in the you no loftler .... Just Dally Pilot Cl•Hlfled ..... ~ • Cl..atled Mluioa VleJo,CA-1 · W•t ... a Daily P iiot a dver tlae It In the ........ C.llM1>5'71
PM r.JANASEMOO
SEIVICES CO.
400T ..... A••·
5-t•AH,C&
92705
An EquaJ Opportunity
• Employe.r M /F
MOTICI
how Daily Plloe Clus-
tned ada dilplay tbe\r
meia• .. with le1.lbility aod Impact? Our ac18, we
&nl proud to Hy, 4'Uliy
1 et r eeaal h P h one .5671.
Send inquiry to:
·Relocation "Department
Macnab-lrvlne Realty
901 Dove r Drive
• ~~wport Beach. Ca. 92663
EQUAL OPPORTIJNITY .
EMPLO'(Er
adT....... . C..lfted All. 142-5111. Clauined! Call IU-5"11,"'8 ·.;..;;...;.; _____ _
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hnoa for Clllria~a bu~ld l n • compa n > 11l•µ1n ,: Sah1n rum ~OMI IMTllV11WS I Minimum l yr Hpet'. A~ll• Iron, IOJC2 1f. "Twn bed&.w ht!11dl)4•u11b ;i F \\I :o.\t f \l i1h -..a.. Worll. lo N.B <.'het-rlul 1elr phom· \OK'tl m. ni.1.ir11 e w utirlrt ' f!I 1 <:h11llen•ln1 oppurtunit~ 2 •d/ll, ~os'iew, pvt good ~uni.I . ~~" 1•.1 lur 11 1111 I I'•"" ' •·111..1
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laf ••••ta ~ •ale• _,or mo~ d~""'ndin.. . trrJO.;T 1Ul ~~ s l on the phone . 831).8660 •• -' ~ ,. "--1 1 .. , • --------"' --Contemp. Furn fir,,,,_ r • a n • I • r • u11 1. K"~rten, ,. l'lea~c " ~...,rn" \ µinj( r t••1 1 ,., I --.-•• .. ••••••••-• b "" bl 1 1 l '~ hi Coµv e r . <.:hr11n11.• :-.111"'' li,11 ,11:1 ..,,,11 1h11·• Hfo•• llll••• 1n('I ('all . T1 m c: ah 1n 1 1 "' u it•• mu• ..... , •· Nf'w o(fktt openina soon near Oran1e w,___..___ :-:r n.droom •lae91..._. ~ _ ... "-'iac n tabliabed ac 7512r.w.,, Ill 1011 .. ~ llll\llU<'tllltt• ,. l .... . l c d 't ard I -r~• ....... , .... t l\IXJ4•--._...IPJcu6Mfr'dtv \UUl'j r .. 1nod1.·l111~· 11 .... l'h11ltl ~•.•cr~allftlnitW (ll·•il•"'"""I 1.,1• & ~.11 ... o un Y ,,1rpn r . r e a c T o 11.000 z MA II~ lliht. 11,.. ,;i~ r e qu lreml'n , 1 111:m , mu h •1111r.
OMI APll!Y at ~ Stein AIY work r~ d ~Uh.If\ O\Ol ll • ~a rkt-lm~ ,No t'xper1ence necessary. I o~raturs w at least 6 each A. a'. 3 aalklfts fix. 213,632.09;; I S.11 Sul\ '.J t 1.:1 111. h
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Wattllff Plua.N I I Th• .... 1 •horth•11 I ···--• ··~\ •f.114 CPM l·I00-422-4241 I ~·ell .hene!•t·. C..:4111 Vu.id., .,.t-'-•s all. 1.... I I ----oru • • • ' uuuu '.. !>40-6055 {1111.,tal Pt!l"-Oll· _, -... $7.'\ .. I' ... II ,, I I .. I •• '' a.. p ont• vou•e Tll~1nlll, -.1>.1.:t<l'.l'i\ll\ .,1 1111,. , ......... : ncl .\tien·~· z-;!IQ llllrllOC'. 768·5837 ~tlOt;i 1umil1c., lll'•h ,,,,1,,
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llAGASIN. 549-8585. ·' essentifll Lo<· al RE tit• Scnet an lor I h1• 111 t•s1 ENGLISH TEACHER •TELLERS Las1 2 we~k:. J ane's Anti·, Keesho und Puppies for S\:?9. 760 1:~5.). i ·:'1::111 .. 11',;, "1i 11:,\1:lt•1 •~ ~
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porary Amencan Art es· D . 'd i SECRET ARIES Tcut·hcr 11.B. -'I vr old Golden Rel free packaged. worth SS<!O. 111 i,
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SECRETARY Hao<.1n. 558· tl 14 900 ~-Beautif ul Staine~ ""IOl1 •Household Goods 8065 t02.'i l Yorktown ,\ve. "' mounted h gh 01\ \'' Equal opply Rroadwa_,., Sant a Ana. 1 a -••••••• • • • • • • •••••••••• Experienc ed in loan employerm /f/h I H11nt1nl{ton Bea~h. dra w e r pede s tal , documentation. Xlnt. CA!!Z646 I ~,<J.E. Books he lf headboard 'Oncnt.rl rug,, like_!'ew
salary Ir benefits. Apply -Travel with mirror . Includes 1 .:"':"" '1~ iual S•: ~·a
PersonnelDirector SECIET.ARY Eqflaloppl) SECRET"'RY heater, liner. mattress! ·~,u ~11 ·1 a ll'r :o or uaalT.11.a.•1.a.~ . 3PM 8PM : cmployerm tf h "' andpaddedrail. I "k•·nol ...
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grammar s kllls , word skills req . PIT. 831·38311. Cook Travelo. 759·9361. ,. E .0 .E. I a ver age s p e l linl! & eac n uperv sory phone voice. homas Ca1Elx64t622·~51 I useahlc SlUU .'i5!J-0753_'
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someone w /prop. mgmt.' Attendant F 'T 968.65«) TEST I over 25. 12361 Monarch wildJife oil palnlinas Mii ITS-IMS . . l . TOP CASH DOLLAR
backaround. Call Vicki, I We h ave a n 'mmed., St. Garden Grove. EOM. more.613·8051. ft'ee lleaut affec.'lionale Queea·si&ed wa t erbed . PA 1 D F 0 R. Y 0 U R ~.Coastal Person· SH8'PER 01>t.·ninR for a techn1c1an . Afilll••" ·••! 1111~' It ~.~ a.tuc. 6-dr pedestal. padded/ JEWELRY .• w~T<;HFS. nel Agency. 2190 Harbor WAREHOUSE ..... """ to perfor m a ·•an·") ...11T) p1st. lrvrne __ area, t~ •••·•••••••••• .. •• .. • ... 1 _ 8 J , rails vib. gd cond PX> ART OBJ F:.< TS. GOW. Bl CM ...,..... ' "' "' '"'·· f I ~ -.., ·•-· · ' • . . S IL \ 1-: R. S En VIC E . NE .. VER A FEE EOE ' ST "IT S900 MO tesls in our enomeenno 11112 .,., ... pm , I ing, t""'"""· W<>•h'"'r L Dry'"'r ,_._ 968-!H66
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· ""' M Em Shoe sales. full lime wilh 1 rl'IOJled mCoasurement<;. 540·6055 Coastal Person-.. Y g "'"'"" I f h .,. traill. 557 .• "12, r . · Free & E .0 .E. .·\iiplt• .. •nls ~hr>uld have:> nel A.gency, 2790 Harbor •••••••••••••••• .. •••••' bed. SlSO 080 Sterco.1 tnf.( IJmm in "'11 l . o ~-lrvine Pen onnelAgency or w ioul exp , or will •u ~ -Bl C:\1 'turntabl11. l!pkrs. Sl2.'i : 1 .. 11f.(th S11·11r.·d with a
$.a.LIS llT"IL 488 E. 17th. Costa Mesa tram. Good co benefrls H~-i·ollegl' level C'ourse· NE.VER A FEE EO ,J>7 * * I IUY * * -a steal. .i99·516~. 6tH·HL'l:I : 1•0111 e.i led h11x das p . . .-"' Sulte22t 642·1470 Apply m person 9am to\ work or the e{lutvalentor · ' · GOCMI used FurnitW'e & ----wll h u 11 .. urc K ~alet~ ""'·JI u M --:! :1 .1 .... s relate.rt e\per. I L ff bl J r:i • I "' roa me ~s. enswear '4~~~ llam Mon th ru Fri. Stan· Appliances-OR I will ge rn ee t . ',x;, ~ .. 1 1 a,..1, ·r n1 o1I ~ e11-:ht 1!;
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VOLKSWAGEH
187U Beach Blvd.
llUNTINGTON BEAOf
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PAID FOR
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846-4336 ----loats. Slips I
Docks 9070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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untlcr $14.000. am! huhhll'I Trucks 9560
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QALES RV SALES
10 13 N. Harbor Bl
Santa An a
1 m1 So. of G.G. Fwy
(714) 554-0433 ..
* * Xlnl 2312 '78 Monaco
Hunk.house 26.000 nu a1c
generator. awng Slll.000
557.6264
'78 SIS
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534-4100
13731 H arbor
Garden Grove
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Costa Mesa 540-~
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'733.0cs 4 s pd: (0559)
'74 2002 tii S/r (0332)
'752002a (0035)
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'78320iaair. (5169!.
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'79528ias /r (2615)
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wanted for 1~80 30'
Ca talina Sailboat. CONDOR 27' se lf· con·
Newport a rea preferred. tained A/C . 4.000KW~en.
Uoat usage or finders ree $8.00>. B /O, 759·0396.
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'73 Che'' PU, ~ ton.~
lb. GVW. w /c amper
equip. Isl $2500 steals.
586·0654 W•Pay 9 · Band. l<i,n 1q uc Ocsq.:n
Must Sac. $125 S300 'ahK·
545"'42G or 661 61R9
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llO.Bab~ bed.$30. SLIPS NEEDE D IOxJ:J'. furnished . older
S45·5105 25' & UP '6000. Newly renovated.
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Club W omen 's Mem· have moor ing. Need 10x 40 '. furn is h e d
bt'hldp Sacr S6SO incl. partner w Ith boat. $12,000. 140 Cabrillo
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tllx. auto trans. a ir, ps ..
pb. white. 30.000 ml. x1nt
cond $4200. 714·646-94&t.
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6Jl•ll76 alOOtl.1 ~32.PP_ ~>estra c-... n 111 UT<H '•:NTt-:Rl>ll l WAGON 7~908.'iu 1\1l.:.linod Cond. ~~2;'Pr~\~.;:~ilb ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l"TtO.bwi JMIX. GLpla U6tt IRVINF; t0>-7:.11 t ~vccd . gre;.i t ram1I> -~ 3462 Mow! SHH
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(: .. I ~2 IHO wort Or M11nlyrr ' <t/)~ U~11' 00:1402-1 '73 Cadillac, 4 dr seda11. & ..... M2 tYH • •""*· HONDA voi.KSwA'&N. IN C: Xlnt cond $1300. JIM SLEMOHS
IMPORTS uk tor Steve L.amhft_h Lt AlJTOt.'ENT•:n.1>1t ,...... 9741 a• .. _.100 'lid \'W Rug , gd cond. senu · 646·8610
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than 500 nll. Sll.700 I' I'
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'80 Muda 626. 2 dr. llll'. I
am Im . lo m1, Jllnt l'OOd,
'78 2*12:, au111. c\ t'r) Uu111 C!OOO Take ovcr V> mLS I
on It' Wire whls must 67~_.993
1910 SOSs
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1911 PllCH :!~d:op rn:w C;all ~.; n GLC stcUn Hatchblldl:
AU UP I .We 1--~ sp. •Int cond. tares.
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848 Dove S trttt
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0tOO Eumine the vah• ul 57 Ch~\). 2 dr. new pamt, 28-34mpg. A C, rdo. MXl
lhil Hcellent selectiunof chrome & trans ~. ur under blue book al S!85C>
YHCIBllWs! r ash&trude ~--55680 673-3025 Ponche
lt7t7Uf
Gray wired lnteriot. fUl.
ly equipped. 4 speed.
(CD43).
1979 JJOi
Silver • .,. black interior.
Automatic. atr cond. &
cassette. (1140).
lf71 SJOi
Copper w /tan leather.
Fully equipped.
Automatic. 15753).
lf71 SJOf
..., f7J5 '73 MAZDA Rx2 Nu Paint.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Reblt Eng. 7000 m1, Lui
I t 7 6 FI A T 1 l 1 S &aH Rack. $1400 675-9978
SIDAH MercHes h•a 9740 ~speed, air, very clean Ii •••••••• •• • •• •• • ••••••• sharp <~::~ · MEICIDIS
-. JIM MAllNO YEAl IMD SAU
YOLISWAG .. ' •Ml.10 JOOSD
ll'lllBeachBlvd. Low miles. ivory,
HUNTINGTON BEACH casselle, alloy~. (801!11
142•2000 Hurry wont lul.
t7SO •••••••••••••••••••••••
1975 f'OISCHI ti 4-
Dy na m 1 t e 5 spee d
sportst e r w /ste reo &
Riviera mags. (704NDZ>
$5'95
JIMMAllHO
VOLICSWAGIM
18711 Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000 ·------~--
Red w /tan leather. fUlly '76 Fial m . 4 dr, 4 spd,
, ~~~~ed. Au1omatic. air, stereo/tape, rllMtials,
1971 J20f 39M orig. mi. as mpg,
•Ml 7• 2IOI
Two to choose from. Low
miles. gas s aving 6
cylinder. (8011104)
'72 9\lT COUPE. Con·
cuurs Cond., -.Lo mi.
911950/0BO Chris 631-7250
eves.
. . A·l , '2500. 6'S-7305 Copper w /tan antenor. 1----------
'75 Porsche 91 lS. air.
Am/Fm cass, alloy whls,
whilewith b lack int
Absolute!) mint cend
Sl-t,0 00 /0 8 0 . Dys ·
973·1630. eves/wkends·
760-0136
AW>malic. (IOU>. '72150SPYDER •Ml 7t 240
DIHEL IOYCAIYHIMW
1540Jamboree Road
NEWPORT BEACH
640.6444
'74 2002. 40.000 eng. mi ..
sunroof. A /C, stereo.
wht. w /navy int. xi...
cond. t§,400. PP. 955-18112
'75 530i. priced at $500 WI·
der lo blue book.
$5400 /offer. 714 -675-0!83,
213-MS-5116. ask for Dm.
c.t '715 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Capri automatic,
Aftl/FM stereo. sharp.
mmt sen now. 92.000.
&.11 ....
1175
Runs Good
S4&-013S
tm •••••••••••••••••••••••
Biege. low miles, money
saving diesel! 180619)
*Ml7t 45051.
VISIT YOUI ~~t!w.new condition.
·so P orsche 356. good
l'ond 675·6!170 wkdys;
675-2208 eves & w-kends ""8•~1 COAST ·Pncedtosell!
_..., '73 914, lllnt cond. new HONDA •Ml 77 450 51.C paint. 38 mpg, $4750 ..... ft.llAll&5 Silver . top of the line _63_1_·1_882_. ____ _ ..,..., model. Truly mint ccndi· TODAY!!! lion. (80506) '71 914·right door . rig)t 1....vllSITY JIM SI.EMONS headlight assembly com·
VWWT IMPOITS plete · rear· bumper. S=~E 1'70HARBOR BLVD. ...:960-:.:...:.....464..:...:...:.5-·-----
HONDA COSTA MESA '80 Porsche 928. silv. blk 631·1276 lthr. 6K mi I Showrm
•MC:TaUCKS l~~~~~~~~~I cond. PP,ll45·7160eves4' 2850 Harbor Blvd. .. wkenda.
COSTA llESA 72 250. 1ray /tan, great ---------141-9640 car. ~ or best offer,
1-:arl~ l.lirlt gels '70 1'•>~
Corona 4 dr, auto, ~lM
rn1 $1000968-2984! tot> Pl'
Tri..... 971i7 ••••••••••••••••••••ni.e
I 971 TllUMrH
U)namate s pitfire h>JO
' roallster Its very clc!:in
u1S1de & out. •828UNX l
$3995
JIMMAllHO
VOLICSWAGEH
18711 Buch Blvd.'
HUNTINGTON 8 ,EACH,
842-2000
'70TR6211;11pg. S24001ocks
& runs good ! New clllt c•h.
Pirelli Radial tires, 'A'1ll
take small c·ar in tra•le-
962·8068
'i!J Sp1tf1re: Blue Hei11q
Lo w mtles L.,-av 1ni.:
Calif. $4200 or bl•St off.er
·544 CIS()g
'77 T R7. gre~t 1:011d. 2tM,
sunroof. radials. ext1·as.
$4400.492-5302
Vo1&Swoget1 n :ro •••••••••••••••••••••••••
Good Sef.cti01t Of
OtlSEL IAllmi .
AND DASHERS!'!!
All models at disN1a1t
pnces .. _see US'.
~,1), ~ --~~";i~,,, Ohoo.cG IUCM .J
1919. Lakewood Bl\'(1.
LONG BEACH
12 Ill 5'7-JH:!I
OPEN SUNDAYS
1971 VW DAS .. ft
Super sharp autonutic
h a t c h b a c k ~./,a i r .
Dyn'itnite car (624VN E>
S4ft5 '79Capri RS. blade, 873-0293.
V-6,xlntcond. 1975 Honda Civic, xlntl----------1 '68 911, 5 spd, n11 tires/ JIM MARINO
paint. 30M on eni. xlnt. • YOUCSWA&el 914-1175. cond, new tires, 2lllOO bit Classic 1972 Mercedes ---------I air 549-0t17 P .P . • 21d:i~ 4.5. 114-Mf.3313
'71 Capri 1600 for sale or or 175-0871 Eves.
$ 6 3 o o . 6 1 3 . 5 2 o 6 18711 Beach Blvd.
trade for van. Eve. '71 Accord, re11u. s.pd.
~1CM7. Am /Fm , air, blue,
'74 Porsche 911 Targa, HUNTINGTON BE. \CH
air. alloy$, Kon is. xlnt 1 ___ 1_4_2_·_2_0_0_0_
'no sharp, Michelina.
lletlc:uloualy main· .. ••••••••••••••••••••• lai.nfCl P.P. '4.250/080.
1975 280S, dark brown
w ttan intr, cruise· con ..
sunroof, new tires,
valves. brakes, shodm.
Good cond. for only
cond. Sll.500. 646-0822 Jt71 VW DASHIH
'74 PORSCHE 914 4 speed station W•llOI\
2.0, black. clean. extras. .J//air, ve ry clean. VVhite
ss.500.548-9917 w /beige leatherntte. 552-3017. .->. 675-9111. '71 CMC cass. amlfm. ----------1 ·74 911 Targa. Ver) clean.
a/c, A·l cond. $4795. days '80 220S Good Cond, Must aubergine/cir. Loaded.
in.3I00.497·15416eves Sell $2500/080 499-~ $14.500. Call 646·6625 ----------1 or.&9f-8248 . msg .. ......... '730 , ________ ,_..;..._ _____ _
••••••• ••••••• •• ••••••• 1977 280SE. 55,000 mi, Swt· ........ 9755
••••••••••••••••••••••• ,79 JAGUAI roof, Europa AM/FM
4 dr sedan.~merly radio, 118,000, call 714-1971 llMAULT L.CAJl
----------1 owned by Pat Thomas of 1_540-_2833 __ or_955 __ ·0650 __ . __ 1 Sharp little economy
'77 2llOZ 2+2. 4·spd, elec:. the LA Rams. asking •78 Mercedes 45081.;, u.ooo champ w /4 s peed. R& H.
--J AM/FM c:ass A/C $1 900 Fl · ail Original yellow finish aiu., .. • 4, . nancmg av · ·. absolute mint cond.
S3K mi, "500. 661-7074 For Info. call Art Bay-No blemishes. polished (494VCO$z995 '72 Dataun 240Z. air• :=~th Coast Bank. whls, new Michelin lifts. JIM MAllMO
ma1s. 4spd. SJ.750 . loaded. 128.000. 955-1325 VOLISWAG .. 673-1733 or 413-9'57. '73 XJ6, Sable, xlnt cood, or 7fJO. l479 ---------18711 Beach Blvd. · 6i'K. 98,200. '73 450SEL. clean, new HUNTINGTON BEACH
"11 Datsun .z. 18•000
IDl, '79-797l. tires. all papers in order. 142-2000 ;:~mats. etc. A.-0. la • GW. 9734 lll500.557-08l7 ----------( ...................... .
'llO blk special 2llOZX T-'70 GIU.A Lt Blue, new
top, fully equipped, still clutch, ball, am/fmcass.
warranleed. $14,800. liltene•M6·9464 ·
-8'1...01
TR7 SPIDER
IMCLUDIS: '* Ltd.Nllualleck * c ..... ..., ..........
• leflllcH•• led ,._ Stripes • D••• AM·•M C•11•H• s ...... '* Le.n.r Sport Shtr ... Wiac1I ............... St•••d ............ ,.,
'69 280SE 1 own, new
motor '75 A·l Cond. llllO
days 879-3900, 497·1*
eves
(149808) ss2•s
JIMMAllMO
VOUCSWAG>B•I
18711 Beach Blvd .
HUNTINGTON BEIK.'H
142 .. 2000
';11 VW Corl\ crl1blc ~)
. !Jti:!-5985
7': \'W Super Beetle. air,
Am rrm s tereo, rc·blt ell~. Xlni l'Ond. 551*·.a.a65_
'65 VW BUS wreeked! All
Or P art L'I~ TraiU\y,
Re u pholst o:r c d SeiJt.
k cbox. Thi, & Taabghls
897 6-175
·11 \.W. r uns i:uod. 11~"1,..,
b oll) w o rk Sl40l.I
~2 4750
'68 VW. semi automatic
$1495.
'69SED1\N DE VILLE
to:xtra dean. very goOd
running l'un ultion,
original owne r .
536-1.389
'65 Fleetwood. power
ever) thing, tan. $1200.
5411~
'i6 Seville. 2 lon11i. silver,
loaded. wire ~I ro\'el'S,
tit whl, air. t•r u1se,
.-\m Fm tape sten-o, sell
lo blue book. $5925 080.
64-1 1033.
·71 El Dor arlo C11nverti
blc. orig. Sho w cond.
5'i5011 Trade cartRolex
fW e,.1dt'nl 5~9 -5080.
638 I !:ii • .
'75 V W Dasher . I dr 'li:I ('ad. t ctr. i.:und runnm~ J
wagon. Am I F m ra1ho tiind. s,t:;o or be,,1 offer .. w1ta~t' ~1su. 4!13 5655 _ t\45·:m:i
'63 Hu s. rehll l'O/..!. '7\1 Sc Ville Loadt'd '
SI . u o r1 h e:. t o I f c r S12.300 Or Rest Offer <i·~~1I. 61':\1 !Jl~:\1 P P 5·10-!i461
t.>7 \'W BaJa Sl 100 c11g.
recent!\ ove rhauler!.
new dutf'll. paml. ball.
541H997
·79 bal1r blue l'Onvertible.
7700 m1. like nu. $l9lO
645·7521.
·1-1 Volvo wagon. Exclt
1·ondt. tlnf' owner. new
t1r~ $.3500 0 41*5-!>l.56
·;7 Con verlihle, loaded
Best offer
642·9448 f'.:' e!> & Wknds.
'78 Scarocco, Uecker
Europa, xlnl cond, SS750 .
7~0626.
'80 4dr Custom OIESf'.L
RABBIT llK m l. Ut New
T a n IT a n l n t. 16900
642·9750
'6.5 BUG w /Sunroof, gd
Cond. $1400
546·4~
C.:a tl iliac Coupe De Ville,
'74, must ~ell. I owner.
xlnt runni ng eond Ask·
mg 52800 or make offer.
631 6280 ---Canwro 9917 . •.....................
• 1910 CA.MAIO
SPORT COUPE!
Auto trans . air cood .. I
pwr w1nd11"''s. etc
Demons trator Smart
looking automobile •
<Ser.OL2Ql
OMl.Y S'991
HOWAIDCIMYT'GW
Dove & Quail St.s
NEWPORT BEACH
133.0555
'76 Camaro. primo cood,
a/c. radio. l213)925-99m;
(7141951-7981
'72 Cad Sedan DeVille.
xlnt rond. $895 o r best of
fer.557-6057. , '68-CAMPER. 17M on
rebll. fm-cau . top cond.
12700/obo. 640-66191 L974 Carmtro LT. auto.
mags, fm radio. aircond. '70 .SB. body s traight. 12450/ OBO ;30.1250 needs en g . $600/080 -=..:.::....:.....::...:.....;__~~~~-
_848_·55_7_8 ______ 1 C..ralet
BAJA 'SS -New trans,
valve Job. -91).
Call 968·6110
'68 VW Van. re blt eng,
new clutch . good 1-ood.
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CHIYITTE
A gas miser. extra clean.
t864VOZ>
SJl9t
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LINCOLN-MERCURY
~ 9935 ....................... ---------
'71 DODGE COLT ti Ii \I I ..., ., c I ii ~
Air con d11111n1n)!. l11w 11111101 .111111 rut • , •
males. 4 s utcd e1::-'nn1m I "J 11 , .,11 1 1, 11 t 1 1!l33TJ Dl , ..... ,,. .. ,1 Sl499 ···~•·""
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534-4100 I ,~· ,..... ... . .,.
13731 Harbor 1 ir,11 1 •1111 11·1•, .,
Garden Grove I ..... ,.., 1.r1., -, .• • • •!
-" ,, k I·••·• '72 DODGE DART • I , 11, 11•1., II
Showroom n«w, 11nh ,
11,000 m ill's (71\0C 1111 t io I· 1, 11 11· t •
HURRY! I I I ' ••• I I 'I I •
r ~1111~ 111\1 I I' ~ ?tcite&u.! .;.~,\·lf.i-'"'1
LINCCJLN·ME:Hl'l 'll\' I ·~1 111 •l .i \I
rn .\t.:To c i-.:-.;·n :H 1>1t t i: • 1 ,, 111
IR\'I N ~:: ><:11.n 1.11•• 11111 111 ' i. ' K 1:1 1•1•11
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Buy Me' I'm a '71) Di,11-\".,
Aspen. -ldr, \'Ii \\~th .1ut•'l ' <.Iii.I \ ~
lrans. air. IU.11110 n11, Ill, I '' ·"·"'' I I ". I I·
use rejl gas $:!!'1011 0 110 ~.1'1" · • 11 .. '
Call G7J·!l~32 1~111 :..c '\\, 11.1
d 9940 ,•t \11 '·• ..... ,.,, ti •• ~······················ ( uu1i •. o\ • 1 I! I I
'79 FORD lJ ()~1 Ill
. FAIRMONT
STATION WAGOH •otdsmobile 9~S!:>
1\Ln.omat1r transn1''",°'' :••••••••• • ••• •••• ••••••
pawer st1:enng. jl•l\H•r
brakes, A;\1-F'M !>IC'r~~" I
fa m1h fun ma<'h111c IJk1•
new i-104YllX 1 ;
Sl999 I
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LJNCOLN-M ERl't:RY
16 ACTO CENTER DH
IRVJNE ll.»71)11 ----
'71FORD
•OLDS 79
DIESEL C UTLl\S~
\l 1111 . "'"' '' "1 l rn i, "·
1 'jlll\~.'
JI M SLEMONC,
IMPORTS
IH'ill 11 \ (U\l \11 1\1 I•
('I)~ I'.\ \1 L..
631-1276
GIA.MADA ~ '7l OLDSMOBILE Full power. shownx1111 CUTL .... S new. (8l9VOH ) ,...>
$3199
~?t.f{JH
LINCOLN-M ERCURV
16 AUTO CENTER DR.
IRVINE &»ltn>
'79 Pinto, 2dr Sl20l or
best offer. '73 1'-Rird.
$2200 or bes\ offer. 'Ill
Suzuki 5.SOL. S2100or best
orrer. Walnut bdrm set.
hookc a se he adboard.
$450 or best offer Maple
Full pt1>Ncr, I .. 111ll.1u • •IJ,
·bu ck •'l ~t·Jt.., 'o (l(" 1al
shifter "llne ol ,, kind
ll'.b2WFK1
$1999
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L\N('Ol.N \\l''!lt'l'l'Y
16 1\ t; I II I ' I·.~ I t•. H I ti!
IR\'INI-. II.SO 11100
'ii TClllO'll \110
I; d ' tlntf. $/i~ll
.,) +·!~Ott
child's desk. $25. PP i» •tK Ill· .:1·111' I•
631·1014 or 631 5177 ifl l''''' ,1111 • • 1 1'""
'78 Fiesta, o range, W
warranty . Ahod cond
549-09115
en;.: l•1J1ll ti ~.1 1th1 1•
~~~\II ~.II 'I'll I
fill \ I' I I l I l'I \' J VOLVO 16AUTOCENTERDR. •73 LTD WAGON Power.
fRVTNE ~7000 Radials. $800 t:a!>h
a ut•1. ,1 • • I '
.:'\ t'\o\ 11.1 i' ' oll
5.17 ~hi
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1.1 •• ,
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AMDLIASIMG>
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
EXPERTS
SEE US FIRST!
We have a good seleclion
of NEW & USED
Chevrolets !
COHHEll
CHEVROLET
·.x.~ 11.ir l•or Hh •I
' ' i:--I \ \I ~-" \
SU-1200
FI~M ~ 646·6031
Pinto 9957 1
70'1 FaJcon st;.1 w.,n. ••.t••••••••••••'-·••t•••
runs weal. clean. aut<1. 'i:! Panto 1'"11111 11 \111 . 111 _make_of~r 833 0642 1! tr;Jl'k. ll . .,11 ~'"·~' H,1
'79 FIEST A Lo;id1:<l ' llfl .o11'1 111'1•
a m /fm Strk . la•h .
$4000/0BO 15M ;..1:; !1594
eves
·72 P111t11 :n 110< '" "',
ll•'" :!r\d "'°' t I • !.1lotl
firm "'· .1.11 .. •· •1 K",, ._::_. ____ ...;;.__I 70' • F alcon Stal Witn
'76 CHIYIOLET
MOMTECARl.0
Factory air conditioning.
full power. Landau top.
t896PDEl Reduced ID
'i8 l'llll11 I ..tUI" t or~ .111
1111\ llJll -.:! ott:I 11\I
0 11t""f\t11•!1t1 7tt
1;-;;1 .~~)(\ ~I h1 •
S21ft
~?t.tiJ.e
Clean Runs Ad ~1ake of
fer 18951 Racine. In.inc
ca11 AJJ.0042 -----u..c• 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·J \'tn' l\ ,, 1\ .,~ \\ '"
'72 CONTINENTAL \l'r. " lJ •I. ur L:I' 1 1" '' r
d • , d ,, F'Pt·i.>1 lluni-. "'JI· I•~'(• ,,...,, '' goo con v .n , f 11 1 _
Al'llXIOUS ! 673·5927 I l'I I J '·' .... ' ...
UNCOLN-M ERCURY Mere -9950 Plymauth 991>0
I6AUTOCENTERDR. ,.,., ••••••••••••••I•••••••• ····~·················· IRVINE 830:1ml • ORANGE COL'NTV'S '77 Pl YMOUTH
'79 NOV A 2dr Hatchback,
auto, air cond. lint gl. am
radio. elet clock. 6 cyl
New radial tires. new
brakes, tune-up, healer
core. Company Car, sell
below Blue Book $3.479
(714) 830-5912
FINEST ARROW
LINCOLN MER\.'.Ull\' 4 I \olJll It I I
DEALERSHIP ..,, .. c 1.il 1,1 11 •1
Sl 19G ~?tcfiJH
LINCOLN MERCURY ~ 71a4~
16-18 A ulo Center Or 1111 \l I) \
SD Fw~ Lake t'orcsl ci.1t tK 1\liTO n .. :\'l' t· H llH
IH\'1:-iEI K:lo 11~•1 '72 CAPRICE. l owner. lRVINE
xlnt in/out, a /c, br/bl IJ0.7000 ·73 Schnn.: :-,puo'l \l1•l1•l
...:Sl;.:;J.:...95__;.J_O_B_0_63_1_·_563_1 __ -------111 mlll•ai:•· all I"'~··•
'79 MEICUllY a 1 r . ·\ nr I" 111 r .id1 1 '56 Chevy 4dr, xlnt for
restoration. $4~.
960-4637,
21PHYI Sharp s1.11t1 OHll
Factory air conditronmg. &1fi·3-'X;.1 Volvo, 72, 145 wagon .
auto .. Am/Fm. dnt, 1
owner . $3000. 644·2221. '70 Malibu, auto, a /c, 70M.
xlnt shape , $1300.
•77 244 a /c. p /s, p/b, 831·8105.955·1100
rull 1~wer. Landau top. &1 Valiant. 2 •Ir lo ' I. Jow miles. t l83WCL> l ..,,11 S4t•t au o, ...,,,
h l!'l i.'.ii>I
am/fm stereo, xlnt cond. ·111 MALIBU 307, 2dr. gd ~544·_664_9 _____ 1 cond, new paint, clefn.
llOO. 675-5810, 142-o:m.
-I
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UNCOLN-MF.RCUln '77 Tronit Am
Loacll>tl S'i.••' l6AUTO CENTl-~R OH
IRVlNE 830-iim 51!11 Kl \.'l
, O MllCUIY -·;2 P•lnu.u· o..,1.11111n \~111\ I au pw r. run~ (Ith' • ••J •I CAPll m1 Teage Sf\1111 lllHI
6 cylinder. automatic <19-i 928.'l transmission, factory B.ir
condit ioning. power i i LeMurl!I , xlnt 1·0mtl
steering, power brakes. $1200 . .ildG2. New 1•J111t
li'kenew. (95\TYLI & 11re i. lluM i:rc;11 SSftt ) 545·S680
~6;1tt~e
UNCOLN·MERCURY
llAUTOCENTER Oil.
Make your s hopping ~ler by using the Daily
Pilot Cluained Ads.
IRVINE S»-10001-'--------
ForClualfled Ad
AC'MON
Calla
O•llv Pilot
AD·VISOlt
6'2 567jJ
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'81 DATSUN 51 ·0
l~cludes Calif. Emission & s Ft'eight: (Ser.HLA 10200613)
SUGGESTED
Includes Calif. Emission & Freight:
Sll.lllESTED FACTOllr LIST l'RICE .. , ' . .
FACTORY LIST PRICE +TAX& LIC.
.+:tAX & LIC.
-'8•1 DATSUN 310
Includes Calif. Emission & . -S cw fiCeight {Ser.FN10001754)
11/liliESTED ...
.
'81 lllCI SIYLARI S
Includes Calif. Emission & Freight
SUSSESTED FACTORY LIST I'll/CE
.
'llDODGE ARIES S
.. · lac~udes Calif. Emission & Freight . FACTORY LIST PRICE +TAX&LIC. . +TAX& U C. ~ '81 · DATSUN 210 -· . SUSBESTEO FACTORY LIST PRICE
..
'll FORD ESCORT S lnclµdes Calif. Emission & $, .. Freight. ( Ser.LB310078750)
SUGGESTED .
Includes Calif .. Emission & Freight
+TAX & UC. /AC.TORY LIST PRICE +TAX & UC.
SUGGESTED FACTORY LIST PRICE
•
GAS GUZZLERS ACCEPTEDT,::o~
QUALIFIED
BUYERS
ALHAMBRA OATSU~
ANAHEIM DATSUN
ARCADIA DATSUN, INC. -WALLY TUCKER
DATSUN, INC.
BALDWIN DATSUN
CANOGA DATSUN
•
l COST A MES,A DATSUN
~ CUL VER CITY DATSUN
l '
PAID FOR OR NOT
BANK RATE.A•::w 15.75 % ~f::~r0
USED CA BARGAINS
'79 DATSUN .
210 2 Dr. DLX. SON.
Auto. trans., A/C, Radio, VflY Clean
(385YAK)
*4195
'78 DATSUN
8210 a.x. H/8 CPE.
'79 DATSUN
21Clt STA. WAG.
4 spd. tr1~ns., radio, roof ra&. ·~ii ii)
'78 DATSUN
· 21DO SI CPE.
'79 DATSUN ·
510 H/8 CPE.
5 spcf trans:.t!adlo, excellent cond.
(Mr .064536)
*3995
'78 DATSUN
510 H/8 Clle.
DOT DATSUN, INC:
GILLIAN DATSUN
FOOTHILL DATSUN, INC.
MOON DATSUN
TAI-VALLEY DATSUN, INC.
LONG QEACH DATSUN
DOWNTOWN L.A. MOTORS
IMPERIAL DATSUN, INC .
UNIVERSAL CITY
DATSUN, INC.
NEWPORT DATSUN
~
! DOWNEY DATS~N. INC. , 4 spd. trans.;· AM/FM ridlo, t)rtfa clean
(276UZZ)
Auto. trans., AM/FM stereo,
chrom11 whlela (866VZI<)
5 spd. trans., air Qond";: AM/FM stereoca..,tte (72DWOT) QUALITY DATSUN IMPORTS '
BREA DATSUN
ZEE DATSUN
IRVINE DATSUN
GARDEN GROVE DATSUN
GLENDALE DATSUN
• HARBOR DATSUN, INC.
. BR DATSUN
8 3695
'78 DATSUN
110 STA. WAI.
Auto. trans., A/C, AM/FM sttreoJ C/B
ca•tte, p. *""··""II (S..821828)
•4995
8•1095
'7l,~~tf.~N
Auto. trans., AIC'1!'1FM stereo, P. StHr. ( 1u.XHW)
-•3995
;
'4095
'77 DATSUN
1104Dl.SDlt.
4 lpd. trans., A/C, AM/FM stereo tape,
mags, rnoonroof ( 809TYT) . •3995 .
PASADENA DATSUN ..
SOUTH 8,AY DATSUN, INC.
BARWICK IMPORTS, INC. .
SANTA ANA DATSUN, INC.
MILLEA IMPORTS, INC.
· · TORRANCE DATSUN
SUN DATSUN
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IN PLACE
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above. Four numbers
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to be placed In the tour
·empty spaces of each
diagram so that the
total of all horizontal,
vertical and dl~onal
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Visitors· to South Coast
Plaza have arrived by car,
bus and even bicycle since
1967.
Tree-shaded walkways brightened with colorful OowErS invite them to
explore the stores and restauranl.8 within the plaza, one ol the world's
large8t indoor malls. · ·
Children ride the carousel while adults browse and dine nearby.
Through the ye81'8, the mall h88 grown and expended. addil1@ retail
space and parking facilities while maintaioing its elepnoo and charm.
Welcome to South Coast Plaza. ·
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Perfect partners
Gold and diamonds combine at Koven 's for elegant jewelry
fashion . Koven's features some of the finest precious metals
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Available In Navy,
Black, and Brown Leather.
Taupe, Wine, Black,
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·does custom
tailoring
A~c-a has been described as a melting pot.
In this respect. the House · or
Tailoring is keeping an American
tradition alive by hiring a staff
from many different points on the
globe.
"I'm rortunate now to have the
best staff I've had in many years,"
says Charles Zwieback, owner of
the tailoring shop on the lower level
at the Carousel Court.
He began tailoring at age 18 in his
native Warsaw. Poland, then
worked in New Jersey before com-
ing to California 30 years ago.
''I'm proud of my work and like
to thiDi I've changed the image of
tailoring for the average
customer," he says.
·'When someone brings in a gar-
ment, we take the time and effort to
custom-fit it all over. Many
customers pass up free alterations
in department stores because they
lrnow we'll do a better job," he
says.
Arter the staff at House of Tailor-
ing brings all fitting problems to the
attention of the customers, they are
free to order as much or as little as
they want done, Zwieback notes.
"We never force anyone to do
more than he wants," he says.
Men and women bring clothing in-
to the busy shop for such alterations
as raising and lowering hems,
replacing broken zippers, making
trouser cuffs, and taking in or let-
ting out or seams.
Among the staff of Zwieback's in-
ternational tailoring experts are:
-Vartan Sarkissian, sfore
manager, originally from Beirut,
Lebanon, who is an expert tailor
and fitter. described by the owner
as "the most important aspect or
good tailoring."
-Haikooi Cas hwell, from
Armenia, a designer of custom gar-
ments who previously worked in
Beverly Hills.
-Jose Justiniani, •whose career
began i.n Morella and Mexico City,
and is an artist who specializes in
custom work and fittings.
-Tru Quoc Tran, from Saigon in
Vietnam, whose specialty is
leather, 1mede and fur.
-Art Sarkissian, from Armenia,
who is an expert with trousers and
:sfacks of all styles, according to his
boss.
-George Muradyam, another
Armenian, who has be(!n a tailor
since his early ·youth and does all
types ol custom work.
-Jong Bong Hong, from Seoul,
Korea is a tailor who is an "un-
believable perfedionlst," Zwieback
says.
"I'm proud to. present my staff to
the public and know they'll do an
excellent job." he concluded.
Ad-Sitter saves you • time and
money by t()f(ing messages from
people responding to your Doily
Pilot classified od. Coll 642-5678
for details. DAILY PILOT
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IN THE MINK
Fancy feet
iV ew for f all are these mid
and high heeled leat her
pumps with scalloped edges
fro m Chandler's Shoes
Closed and sling-back shoes
also come in suede and reptile
fznishe-s .
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Freedom to Advertise
Freedom to Respond
Our Freedom Safeguards
Your Freedom
Advertising is commercial free speech.
Advertising has helped a free nation grow
and prosper as has no other nation in
history.
Still, there. are those who would limit,
or stop the right of the nation's merchants
to speak to the American public.
Let's stay alert.
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Fall sandal
Capezio's new suede dress
sandals for fall with scoop
wedge come in colors like
black. white, taupe or dark
broum. Capezio, which also
carries dancetpear . is on the
uppper level between the
Carousel Court and
Bullock's.
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Oktoberfest
Florence Li tchfield, le~, :Cristi Mall, Ladyce Thompson , Bill
'l'hompson, Sharon Mattson and Tricia IJallacy welcome.shop-
pers to celebrate Oktoberfest at Hickory Farms on the lower
level near the Carousel Court in South Coast Plaza.
T roditionol .
for Foll ·. . .
Plaid blazer from Cargo.
The classic shoulder bog
from Trafalgar.
Blazer: T \W Hundred
Thirty T \W Dollars
Handbag: Ninety Eight
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EXPERT ALTERATIONS
for Men & Women
Renew your wardrobe
•Ready Made.ar:id Custom
Clothing ·· ·
• Restyling & Repairs of
Furs. Leather,\and Suede
Lm91st Tullollng Sllop ill Or-.e Co•1ty
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South Coast Plaza
540-8491
OCTOBER SALE(.1
of fabulous fall fashlont .. ·
Top ouantv at
genuine savings.
illustrated:
• cow1 neck SWEATERS
100% boucle In teal, violet
royal, red, & white
sizes S·M·L 17 g g
Reg. $30. NOW ••••••
• 100% cotton denim western
sizes 5·15
Gene's Specl81 Price
DRESSES stzes a-1s 2999 Reg. $46 to $56 NOW
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Cowboy classic
Burlington's Fall Value Roundup at the May Co. features
red and blue bedding in Western styling. including a
reversible bedspread, all on sale through Monday.
Beautiful people
Getting a head start on Halloween, Century Stationers
offers everything for parties, including invitations, complete
decorations, hats, costumes for adults and children, makeup .
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HOffRITZ SCISSORS
.i SALE C()
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Dressy casual
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with such names as Ocean Pacific. Levi, Britannia and
Saturdays is on the lower level near the Carousel Court.
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Warren Webb , manager Lisa Ainley and Cheryl Womer display
casual to dressy wear available at Ba!fley's._ The ~~ore ~-----------------------
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South Coast Plaza-Supplement to Coast Life Wednesday. Oct. 15, 1980 and Daily Pilot Sunday, Oct. 19, 19&1 11
Ducks & Company provides fashion
clothing With quality and service
Keeping
tradition
Cindy Huisman models
ahorts by ThomlOn and a
corduroy hacking jacket
made e'specially for Ducks
and Co.
Quality and service are the major
coocerm at Duck's• Company.
The women's traditional clothing
shop on tbe lower level near tbe
Jewel Court, South Cout Plaza, of-
f era the utmost service to
customers, said a spokespenoo.
''We have such a selection that we
can please the college girl, working
woman and grandmother.
"And we're not just traditional.
Our clothes are feminine and ap-
pealing," said a spokesperson.
Duck's & Company carries a full
line of clothing, as well as a few
·selected antiques, brass items,
wooden duck decoys and antique
jewelry.
Duck's & Company are proud to
carry such well-known labels as
Nipoo dresses, Cole-Haan shoes and
Ghurka handbags.
Store hours att to a.m. to 9 p.m.
Monday to Friday, 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and noon to S p.m. Sun-
day.
The South Coast Plaza Experience.
Make a Day of it!
Your visit to South Coast Plaz.a is just a freeway away: the San Diego, Corona del
Mar, Santa Ana, COsta Mesa, Garden Grove, provide ea5y access.
When you arrive here, plan on .experiencing all the wonderful stores that you
would find on New York's 5th Avenue, Miami's Worth Avenue, Chicago's Michigan
Avenue and the other world famous retail centers ... stores like Cartier, Courreges.
Halston, Mark Cross, Charles Jourdan, Ann Taylor, Polo, and seven major depart·
ment and specialty stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue.
Even the restaurants and sidewalk ~es are delightful .. : in fact, superb!
Southern c.alifomia Shopping Masterpiece
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the american cowboy
He's a new kind of hero. Gutsy.
Fun. And ready for action.
Send him off Into the sunset in gear
that's action packed and ready
to play. Like George Besson's
cowboy embroidered rayon shirt.
In red or black, S-L. (131) 21.50
Shown with YSL 's poured-on pants
In cotton denim. sizes 38-36. (155) l3a
Top 1t with a Western hat from
Country Gentleman. (80) $34
Belt 1t with Sasson's Western-style
leather belt. (80)111 Then boot it
with Wolverine's Western boot.
In gold or tan pigskin; smooth
tanleather (193)169
collection 131, 155, men's
accessories 80. men's shoes 193
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south coast plaza
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FOR JUDY BLUME, author of
juvenile books
Would you say that children between 8
and 13 years old read less now than
they did when you were that age? Have
their tastes In stories changed? -
S.A., Rapid Chy, S.D.
•We keep hearing that kids are n't
reading today. But I receive hun-
dreds of letters each month from my
young readers. I think it's a question
of getting the right books to the right
kids. When I was 12, I wanted to find
myself in the books I was reading,
but I couldn't. so I felt alone. Today I
write the kinds of books I wanted to read when I was that age. Kids need to
find satisfaction in -their reading, and, to many, that means finding
themselves. It isn't that their tastes have changed. It's that there Is more
reading material available to them today. They have more choices.
FOR PAT PAULSEN, comic
. .. You are always 90 controlled on stage. Wes th~ a
time when you lost your cool? -B.G., Joliet, DI.
•Yes, when I was starting out, doing impressions. I
got to my "show stopper" of Marlon Brando, as he
was best known then, for A S treetcar Named Desire. I
took off my coat to show my ripped, seedy T-shirt -
and a moth flew out! When it happened. It threw me
off balance. But the audience obviously thought it was
part of my act, and they roared.
FOR ANN MIU.ER, co-sta Broadway's Sugar Babies
You have the complexion of a 20-year-old. What'• the
eec:ret? -H.L., Oklahoma City, Okla.
• No secret, just common sense. I scrub my face
thoroughly before I go to bed. then slap on night
cream. I believe that all skin must be oiled (I use
Vaseline for rough spots on my hands and feet). Dur-
ing the day, If I'm not going out, I use a moisturizer on
my face. I also believe In multiple vitamins. And to get
off stage makeup or street dirt, I use cold cream.
FOR MARVIN MITCHELSON, attorney
We hear a lot about your succnea, but what about your
fallure9? -P.S., Reno, Nev.
• What can be more crushing thah have someone
walk out on you? In 1973, when I first brought the
case of Michelle Triola Marvin against Lee Marvin
(asking for a million-plus In palimony), the judge left
the bench as I was arguing her case -an experience I
wouldn't like to have again. As everyone knows. the
Appeals Court overruled that judge.
FOR ntE .. ASK" EDITOR
Does BWy Martin think his ftst fights
set a good ex.ample to the young people
who look up to.him? -E.B., Bangor,
Maine
• Billy is not proud of his record of
fighting. He contends that there is
something about him that causes
others to pick figh ts; that he has
never started en altercation. Since
getting fired by the Yankees last
year, he's trying much harder to walk
away from arguments. Incidentally,
Peter Golenbock. who co-authored Billy~ His own fight manager?
Number 1 with Billy Martin , tells us:
"Billy was very cooperative. The only problem I had was that every once in
a while he'd fly off to one of his many friends across the country. Work had
to wait until he returned. The entire ttm~ we were together Billy drank
nothing but Perrier. And, no. he didn't hit me once." ·
FOR PHYILJS DILLER, comedienne
Fact or fiction that you're as zany behind the wheel as
you are on stage? -L.V., Kalama.zoo, Mk:h.
•I'm not zany. but in my younger days I was
careless. When I'd been driving for 13 years and
should have known better, I pulled out of a parking lot
without looking, and the car that hit me from the left
pushed me into a car on the right. My then husband
was waiting for me at home. I can still hear the
mouthful I got when I eventually turned up.
FOR VAN JOHNSON, co-star of The Kidnapping of the
President
What do YoU miss about the good old movie days? -
G.M .• Athens, Ga.
•Not much. because I don't agree that they were the
''good old days." At that time. the studios did
everything for their stars -gave them houses,
medical coverage, even put words in our mouths. We
were so insulated that away from the studio we could
not cope in the real world.
• FOR ELIZABETH L. POST, etiquette expert
When eomeone talks to you, and you have a mouthful of
food, what Is the correct thing to do? -G.B., York, Pa.
• If one Is spoken to while one is working away o n a
big mouthful of food. he or she should swallow first
• befoTe talking, even though the other has to wait a few
moments. But if one has just a little amourlt of food In
his or her mouth -which will not be all that noticeable
while talking -then it Is in good taste to answer right
away.
PRO R.iweMntatlw PhyUk Kahn, Minnesota ~te
l..eglslature PROAnDCOO CON Darryl Skrabak, executtve director, San Fran·
clsco Bicycle Coalition
~ I favor bicycle registration because
1) A centralized computerized reg-
.• lstration system Is more eff ectlve..as
a law-enforcement tool than
separate locally maintained non·
connected systems. This includes
theft-prevention, greater efficiency
and less COit In returning recovered
• bicycles and prompt Identification
ol ecx:klent vlcttmS. 2) It aepesentl a legltlmlzlng of
the btcyde aa a vehicle daeJvtng of the rjghts,
prtvt1ega •nc1 1aponsNties o1 other whldes With
which It shares the road. 3) It's a way fa. blcycMlts to •
pay for tome part ol trail and road Improvements.
Should Blcylea Be Required
To Be Registered? ~o. Registration Is useful for only
one thing: to help recover stolen
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record this number. Even a serial
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Make reglstlation mandatory, and the sale of a used
bike becomes cumbersome. It means walttng In
hnes. It means expen• and bureaucracy costs.
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The Crisis in Out Schools ·
&perts claim that almost half of today~ high-school graduates are
1unctfonal Illiterates." Here 16 authorities explain why -and suggest
what ahould be done to cure our ailing schools.
Education under siege: Why can't Johnny read -or write?
By ffiary Long
0 f the 130,000 readers who
responded to a recent
FAMILY WEEKLY poll, 82.3
percent said they believe
that today's schools are Inadequately
preparing children for the future.
Parents have good reason for con-
cern. Experts estimate only 50 to 60
percent of today's high-school
graduates are functionally literate.
The others are functional illiterates
who, In the words of one educator,
''will bring society to Its knees."
It Is said that education reflects the
prevailing conditions of society. To-
day, inside the school walls as well as
outside them', one discovers a break-
down In authority relations. aelf-
absorptlon, fear, suspicion and vio-
lence. Also, a nostalgia for better or
simpler times.
To find out about what we can do
to help our schools, FAMILY WEEKLY
traveled across the United Stllltes,
taltlng with people who are commit-
ted to the future of public education.
VllGIMIA V. IPAIUNG
NetloMI PTA PrNIHnt
"A strong PTA can make the dif-
ference. There have been numerous
studies recently which have sho~
that when parents have access to the
IChooal and have the opportuntty to
be part of the dedMon-meklng pro-
C191 In the educadonal system that af-
fect their child, that child not only
It.ams more, but the parents then feel
• • ,MllLY Wll'KLY, OOtoeef 1t, _,
more as though they are a part of that
system, and there Is. on their part,
greater support for their child's school
and the entire education system.''
DAM AUXANDER
Pfflsld•nt, Bo•rd of Education,
Attorney
Mobl,., Al•bam•
.
"We have allowea the quality of
our teachers and the quality of the
education they receive in our colleges
to go straight downhill. Here In
Alabama we have an accredited
university that graduated 1338
teachers in 1972. They rated a
percentile score of th.u (3) on the
National Teachers' Examination. Fifty
(50) Is average. These people are
now our well-tenured teachers.
"Teachers fl\usl be tested before
they are certified. Then, they should
have a trial period -a year or two ·-
before they become permanent em-
ployees. We've got to go back Into
our Colleges of Education. We've got
to require higher scores before
students are even admitted. We've
got to require more substantive sub-
jects in the Education College class-
room. And we've got to be tougher
concerning the requirements for
graduating."
'
llUCHOHA .
Superln,.,,.,,t of School•
Councll B/Ufl•, Iowa
'1'he most eff ectlve project we t.ave
hed tn Coundl Bluffs was our
Teachers' Day. We feh tf teachers feel
good about what they are doing, II
thev~have a postttw fee~ about the
• conb1butlon they are meldng, then
-----------:-
their attitude is going to filter through
to our young people. And we found
that we had been right: Our test
scores In the past two years have im·
proved significantly.
"We must start talking about what is
good about America. what is good
about our teachers, what is good at
our public schools.''
JOHN KOTSAKIS
Field Repfflstmtatlve
Chicago Teachers Union
"In the last ID Gallup polls, the
public has nam~d discipline as the
number-one problem in our schools.
"However, boards of education,
school administrators and teachers
have been getting a mixed message
from the public. One message is : 'We
want our schools orderly and we want
our kids In safe environments.• The
second message is: 'Our children and
students have rights.'
"The authority of principals and
teachers to make decisions and take
actions regarding the discipline of
children has been challenged by court
suits across this country.·
"Good sense might tell a principal
to Temove a violent student, but often
he can't do It. One possible solution
would be to bar students who have
been Involved in criminal activity from
returning to the regular school setting.
They would be placed in a separate
setting -not necessarily a penal one.
. Special schools or programs would
have to be devised for tr students."
IEVllLY 11m1s
tNO THcher of the Ye.tr
Hazelwood EHt High School
Hezetwood, Ml11ourl
"Wt are going
through a stage in
which we question
all authority. and
as a result teachers
do not receive the
trust and faith and
respect that they
once did. Teac~
ers, who do not
get ftnandaJ !;PtlficaHon from their
wori<, now do. not get the monl
gratification. either.
"So these fine, very dedicated
teachers are leaving the profession.
Also, we are no longer attracting the
talented, Intellectually capable
students Into tuchtng.
'7hcre arw many fine, dedicated
teachers. But people hed better give
them a pat on the beck, ex IOOn f:hey'U
be gone."
Tom PENDLETON
Youth Counselor
Project DOME
(Community Education Profect)
New York City
"Our educators have to open their
eyes a bit wider. A school program
that leads only to college and a liberal·
arts degree is not realistic.
"Schoolwork has to incorporate a
greater amount of projects in which
the student learns by doing some·
thing, building something, going
somewhere. In our program, classes
Include activities such as photo-
graphy. carpentry, cooking.
"Our big goal· is to make the
students capable ·of taking care of
themselves -In a way they feel com·
fortable with and that isn't anti-
societal."
SENATOR $.I. HAYAKAWA
Callfomla
"Depending on
the community,
the labor market
and the interests of
their students, ad-
ministrators should
develop learning
activities that pro·
vide diversity and
variety in school
programs: alternative schools or
schools-within-schools -perhaps
programs of two-days of school and
three days of work per week could be
initiated -to assure that students will
be qualified to meet the employment
challenges of the 80's. •·
GLENNA NOATON
High School THcher
Detroit, Mlchlg•n
"Students are definitely not pre-
pared the way they used to be. Their
inability doesn't have to do with their
intelligence or capabilities; it has to do
wtth the opportunities and the pre-
paration they have h~d. and with their
motivation.
"I so often feel defeated because of
the apathy of both students and par-
ents. You see the students sit there
day in, day out and never do an as-
signment, never participate In class.
or else they don't come to class at
aU ... I will send out failure slips to
notify parents well in advance of card-
marktng that their child Is failing and
that I would like to talk with them
about it. At the last conference time, I
sent out over 75 of these slips. Three
parents responded,
"Kids have a lot to contend with, I
know. But some· days I feel like a
fighter who's on the ropes. lt'a tough
to speak to a ehiJd ln the hallway
(conUnued)
The Crisis In Out Schools
(continued}_
about something and have obsoenlies
thrown at you. So you arrive at the
stance: rm not going to do OI' say
anything, I cannot take the risk."
ION MalDGE
TV Column/at
Chlc9go Tribune
'"SaJder1ls are spending • Jot more
lime wilh the lV than they are spend-
9'9 with any ocher adiVtty except
sleepa19. OiSdnm have got to be
hq>ed to &earn how to. use lV and
not abuse it
'"TV Niiiy mn be put to !J)OCI use.
For lnstance, l's a natural aid fOI' a
tw:her. And thae's !J)OCI evidence to
algll!St that, used peupedy, lV can
~ dtiew1 improve their readil19
sklls."
WUOMIUS
~IMdllnt ol Public lnallllCtJon
Callfomla School .sya,.,,
., 1h9lk student
achiewment • the
number-<>ne prob-
lem, the big llllue
tor education in
the 1980's.
.. We've done
two meior dmlgl In
Calbnia to lm-
pn)w the llua-
tion. Om big 9Wldl -to return
more ol the ecliacettonal power and
adlvly to the tehool sle. An equal
number ol pmenl!I, telldlers and
tehool ~ decide how a
pmticulllr IChool ls to be run -what's
going to be~ how they're going
to me their money, and·90 on.
'1n the~ ... the~··· has
been put lnao effect, we'w .....
.......... ~In achieve·
ment lewll and mt ICONS.
1'he next IMP *P we look was
to s-a n**"'8n pnAJeucy law. A
mlnDmmt level ol QAl ...... y, ...
llc:ulaOJ in the b8*: ... -. must
be proven. If • llladenl fall. the
tehool II NiipOillltie for ~
.. .,, ..... 19 wlh the ......
~'9 how to mnect the pec:&n
and ~ the lludenis the ..._,they
~-'"
..... core 11111uu
A8Mar; .,.... Utncy Hoa.
A a 'P :C. 1•"""9 ol lllldMQ
0...••lflf
....... "-"·a-•-
school was, dvough 1964 to train
students so that they would be able to
make signl&ant oontrhations to the
society. This milBion \Um redefined in
1he late 1960's to facilitate the aeation
ol a just IOdety by ~ the
educational ~ of. disad-
vantaged ·students.
. "The second major shift was away
&om rigorous, cognlive learning
which emphasized a demandng cur-
riculum to pPJChologkal objectiws
such as maintaining sel eslleen1, en-
comaglng aeativlly and dewlopment
ol independence ol Jud!Jnent. Boch
tt-shfts cornmunlcaled to the
teacher that he should not place strict
academic demainds on students.
'We, the older genaatiuli. essen-
tialy Cleated a monster by fosteaing
ol!lfain altlludes In the younger
generation, and 1he lack of literacy is
one price.
"One obvious solution is a return to
1he ox.cept ol adult responsMlty and
au1horily tn ~ to young
people, to an aooeptance of the
adult's aesponsMlty to place rigorous
demands Oil students' perfmmance
and to create highly· structured
IChools which wtl do that.
'We need to free the pubic schools
&om Federal and slate gouiemment
and ooUrts' Intervention and return
the sysaem to school adrnlnisandors
and prindpals who will make de-
mands ol teachers who, In tum, will
make demands ol 1he students."
DI. EINIS1 L IOYa
,,,_,.....,, -Tlte ~ FountMtlon
frx the AdNnoed ol Teecltlnfl,
Ftllf'Nr United SlllMs CommlN/on# ol Education .
'"11w central pnlhlem of the schools
In America is the confUlion about pm-
pmes. Not too long ago dwre was .._..iem. suppoalllld by the com-
munity, as to what the schools should
aa:1ouaplsh.
411\ ..... ~ ~ at the hidl IChool level.
there has been
pm ambfgully •
to what the
tdtook .. ~
to accomplish.
We've moued In-
at 1 J1'9Y to.._
tlws, not In my
cm8ul way, but In
• random way. •lllPO'Mil:r'SI to
........... and ..... Studadl
are to pkit and c:tX>Cm. wlh wry lltde ...... ,
1he tolutlon to the Cl' ...... ol
puupme ... Wida a.c:h tehool. But
I think l't wror.a b IChaol people to
Ill'/ to the COllllmdy: "'Wtlv don't ,,... ......... ,,._....e-Jtttit
OM d ~-HJ M •• d l.ang 8' ......... ........ com-
....., -what the .. ........ ........
.. As fOI' amiculum, fd like to see
the latter years ol ~become a
transition period -in which students
could ena some specidy: the arts,
sciences, technology, business -
a8owing them to begin to test their
own apiludes in relation lo the life ex-
periena!s for which they're preparing."
SMllUY tnOuMT HUFSTEDUI
S«ntaty ol Education
"In the barrage of rhetoric about
problems In education, we sometimes
Jose sight of the fact that our schools
are vbantly alive and operating suc-
cessfuly In cities and towns across the
nation.
"I don't mean to imply that schools
don't haw probleiaw. But I think that
a proper peupective reveals that
many of the problems of the schools
-violence, atme, drug and alcohol
abuse, leen-age JJn9W1CY -are
really problems of
society in general.
'1"here aJe other
problems, how-
ewr, with regard
to which COi ICeJl i·
ed efforts by dif-
. ferent levels of
government are
bringing out
sublltantill Improvement in American
edaecatiofl.
'"For lnsta11ce, we are educating the
hand• .,.ipec1 Children ol this oounby
more effectively today than in the
past. We illl'e making giant strides in
our llruggle to <M!ftlDlate the damag-
ing lep=tes. ol dlsc:rimnadon on the
·basis ol race, national origin and sex.
We ... making Inroads tn achf<"vlng
equal oppodlmlly for thme disadvan·
aged by powrty."
MTCJSHMDiUB
. eiu. .... ,,..,.,,.
Mmna Alplblc, Pfto9tlX
"'Hee In Arizona, and l 's true for
Calfomla and New Mexico and OCher
stmes as wel, we have what you
mWit cal • .. miud bag" -a number
ol dllleietil elhnic !J01111S and a vaie-
ty ol adbm. A lot ol the pmera are
•· •. they tpl!lll llde or no
Englllfi, and they .. alraid ol the
IChool dllbtm and the teachers. They
i-the pec .. rn along to Iha
children, and It Ninforces the
...-.... n. the vtolence problems
and the pcWlaa• Wlh lwnlng. What
we ...S .. mare~ _.IAllon
prugiaaw. We n.d moN Pl<>!J•••
ht .. git if-. ..... out ol their
honm and thlt wll ... to them
and their dilda•1 In de own ............ ~ ........
AarMlor, Up"'-oa.n ·~ ~ ... ...-.
-TI.1Cho6 .. Ind.eel In troullla.
I _. t.:tl 18?*~ • a ...... ...
....... to ....... ..., ........ .
abJUt N.w V~ Cly ~ ..S I
found that what I had desc:rbed 16
years ago in Up The Dor.on Stain:me
was a kind of Utopia compared with
what I found in today's inner~
schook.
"The problems are no longer
educ:ational, they are societal.
"The youngsters know there is no
hope, that there are no jobs. They nave no motivation to learn. They no
longer believe in
education and
what it will do for
them.
"By the time
children are In
element ary
schools, it often
.alaeady is too late.
They have oome
from fcdheate. homes, have been ex-
posed to powrty, drugs. But since we
cannot have a better world owmight,
I believe recovery should begin on the
one-to-one level, teacher to sb..ldent.
T aJented teachers are at* to make a
student feel his or her sense of worth.
.. But we me not offering incentives
fOI' such people. We must offer them
maximal condllions -smaDer class-
rooms, fewa classes. no non-teach-
9'9 duties, decent salaries, above all,
dignjy, and 1he respect ol the
community."
IOLAMD IAITlt
ProleN«, HarNrd School ol Education,
DltectrK ol the Study on the He~erd
Scltool ol Education,
Autlt« ol Open Education and the
ArMflcan School end Run khoiOe Run
"Only reamtly have educational
poky mekers come to realize that the
school prtnqJiaJ has an extraordinary
Influence owr 1he qua8ty of educa-
tion and 1he qualty of Ille under the
roof of the tchooh>u9e. The 9Chool
pelaq,el has the opportunMy to make
I al Wd'k -or not .
..Principals must learn ~there are
lncenttws for imllroVlng tache.r per-
formance more desnble than fear.
Teachers becot1.e indepeaident and
elective when they .. expected to aarnne and dtalrnge 1he educa-
tional ~. when they _.. en-
oouaaged to develop Iha OWi\ cur-
ricu.la, when they have a pmt In mak-
~ .:hool-wtde decidoias.
"Several mndltbas cm lnhtJit OI'
enhance a peildpel's effecawness.
Urge 9Chooll, In pmticulllr. aa:en-
b.11111 al the~ ...... ol the
~ -the demand for
authority and 1epo111Yty, the ilola-
·tion at the &op, the time aunch.
'"Pmclpels me allo aMJlecl when
they rnult de.I~ a~ in
wtlk:h the adrr*Maltue la!,eer nut be pNOCX:I.,... wllh monlodng and
COi~ the .. bllow, The ob-va. ....... to .... oamol-... ~ .. clanoca to M Mt
and -. ... t &•1. n. .._.
..... the locus d llW'IY .........
d.Mw• from b mm.I alb ... d the lndluldull IChool... ...
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ..
Take the road to flavor
In a low tar cigarette.
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Nosebleeds: Nuisance
OtWatnlng?
~ By Paulo Dronov
Fl t some point in life, almost
everybody gets a nosebleed.
The reason is usually simple:
an Injury to the nose or. more
commonly, irritation from too much
blowing or poking. Capillarles are
very dose to the nose's surface,
especiaDy In the front, and that makes
the nose very vulnerable to bleeding.
Most nosebleeds stop quickly of
their own accord. But If you have
been hit In the nose or have banged
Into something, there may be some
sweDlng, enough to make It hard to
determine whether or not your nose Is
broken. Even If It is, pot to wony.
Broken noses heal in a matter of
weeks, and most of the time there's lit:
tie or no change In appearance.
Some nosebleeds are· symptoms pf
more serious conditions. Ones that
occur for no apparent reason may in-
dicate that something Is wrong.
In middle-aged people. nosebleeds
often are a /ate symptom of high
blood pressure {hypertension). Nose -
bleeds In an adult should be reported
to the doctor promptly so that If high
blood pressure Is the cause. medica-
tion can be prescrbed. .
Another cause of nose~ In
adults may be chronic sinus trout'll or
allergies which result In Inflamed, Irri-
tated or swoUen nasal pas.sages that
may bleed easily. Dry heat In winter
also may be the culprit by causing
crusts to form In the nose. which are
ripe for bleeding.
Nosebleeds occur with a num-
ber of serious aUments but they
are usuaDy preceded by and
combined with other symp-
•toms alarming enough to signal a
need for treatment. These dlseaes In-
clude rheumatic fever, endocardjis (a
bacterial Infection of the heart bnlng) ••
per11k:bJS anemia and aplasac anemia.
Nqiebleeds also may signal a Vita-
min K deficiency. Thls vttamln 1s
essential for blood clotting, and defi-
ciencies may also result In bleeding
from the gums, vagina and stomach.
The most frightening cond~n as-
IOdeted wtth sudden I unexplained
noeebleeds is leukemia, but here
again there usually are other, Mrk>us
symptoms that appear fnt -severe
fatigue, malalle and enlargement of
the lymph glands, spleen and •ver.
Some children have a tendency to
have many long noeebleeds. and no
one Is exactly sure why. Constant
noeeblnds can be stopped by cautert-
zatlon, UIUally wttt, alver nllrate,
which Nall the ends of the cas;>11artes.
Pol* o.onoo frqw~ ,..,,.. Oft ,,....
~ /« Fllllli.v Wma.v
,Mll.\'WlllU.¥,0....tt.tm •• .
,AlllllL., WUllL "· a.... "'· "" • 11
It is a simple procedure, but sometimes
capillaries have to be sealed more than
once before they finally close.
All told. a nosebleed by itself Is rare-
ly cause for concern In a healthy in-
dividual. Most commonly. nosebleeds
are over so fast YoU don't have to do
much about them. But if they persist,
here's what to do:
• Sit down, loosen clothing around
the neck and put cold compresses on
the nose and the back of the neck.
• Press the nostril on the bleeding
side against the bone and hold it there
for about five minutes.
• Then, carefuDy plug the nostril
with sterile cotton.
• Don't blow your nose for a few
hours after the bleeding stops.
Remember that frequent, unex-
plained nosebleeds or those that don't
stop protnptJy do require a doc-r!WI
tor's attention. l&tJ
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Needlepoint-You Can Even H You
Neve1 HQve Befo1e By Rosalyn Rbrevoyo
Create o tree ornament.
I f you've never tried nee-
dlepoinling, these clever
ideas are a good place to
start. The attractive items
are smaU in size. easy to work
and take very little time to
complete. If you're experi-
enced and like to have some-
thing to work on that's smaU
enough to carry in your
purse, they are Ideal.
For the beginner, we sug·
gest .needlepointing on a
small grid Instead of the tradi-
tional canvas. The work goes
quickly, and there is no
blocking required. The plas·
tic grid is durable, easy to
handle and readily available .
A key-ring fob and tiuue
box are worked on plastic.
You can make a variety of
items -tissue boxes, cache
pots, wall plaques, Christmas
ornaments, smaU sachet or
pincushions and key-ring
fobs.
Wall plaques with f avorlte
sayings are fun to make,
either on plastic or canvas,
with plain or fancy borders.
Sometimes, · with canvas,
you can eamlnate the back-
wound needlepoint entirely.
Needlepoint wtth dimen-
sion Is another vanatton.
Here you work the beck-
wcund In one stitch and a
,AMILV WIBLV, o..Mr te. -• t t
HOW TO PUT A SHOWER
·1N YOUR BOWL.
• I I '
;With Befresh! you can have the
advantages of an air freshener
and bowl cleaner in one.
Befresh! clips right in the toilet
bowl, works like a deodorizing
shower, rele.ping a refreshing
fragrance with every flush. It
even keeps the bowl cleaner by
fighting bowl ring build-up
between scrubbing& Look for
Befresh! in foUJ' refreshing
scents.
.I§
AttTactiue cache pots can be
easily mode with knitting yam.
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---~ -----· ~ ------__,,. -
"Ifs Crazy That
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Don't Call Getty Coone9
'Bcxlng's Gteat White Hope'
8y Barry Wilner
Here'a loolclng ot voo kid: Cooney. right, lmocb out Dino Dennis.
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a State fam agent is glad
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wil treat 'fOJ just OS wel
when yoo have a doirn.
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job to be them when yoo
-need us to make gcxxJ on the
pnJmises we've made.
"When 'fOJ cofl. that's our chance
10 roolv mow. ~1 get trot doim
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that tns built our reputotion'.'
, .. ,. ' ....
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E wr since Jack Johnson knocked
out Tommy Bums In 1908 to be-
come the first black heavyweight
champion, the sport of boxing
has seen fewer and fewer white faces.
It seems that every time a white boxer
who shows some promise comes
along, he Immediately is tagged the
"Great White Hope." In recent years,
Jeny Quany and Duane Bobick have
fallen to the canvas and by the way-
side trying to bve up to the billing.
Now, enter Gerry Cooney.
But Cooney wants to make some-
thing perfectly clear right from the
start. He doesn't care what his mana-
ger or his trainer says. He doesn't
bother with the promoters and the
press ballyhoo. He's going to do
things his way.
"Great White Hope?" he says with
disdain.· "Not me, no way. I don't
want that tag or any other label.
"I ftght because I like tt and to see
how far I can go. But I'm not working
to be the next white heavyweight
champion. I want to be the next
heavyweight champion. period."
C ooney's got a legitimate shot at
it, too, since he is currently
one of the three or fow top-
ranked contenders for the
heavyweight title.
It may take a while for Cooney to
achieve that distinction, though, be-
cause he has been brought along very
cautiousJy by co-managers Dennis
Rappaport and Mike Jones and train-
er Victor Valle. Cooney, 24, turned
pro In 1976 and is undefeated In 23
fights, including 20 knockouts. But he
has met just one highly ranked oppo-
nent -Jimmy Young, whom he easi-
ly defeated by a technical knockout in
the fourth round this year.
Sdl, the 6 foot 6 nch. 225
pounder has steadily dlmbed In the
ranblgs and is the name most often
menUoned to meet the winner of the
WBC title match between lany
Holffii!S and Muhammad Ali.
For now, however, Cooney's con-
tingent Is taking It slowly, not wanting
to risk a blemish on the ftghter's un-
tainted record. (Hls next bout ts Oct.
24 agU\st Ron Lyle, whom Cooney
should handle easily.) But Gerry isn't
complalnlng. "I'm patient, I know 111
gat my chance," he says. "I want to be
ready when that happens. I have eD
the oonftdence In my managers and
Victor."
Mike Jones defends the way
Cooney has been handled. polnlSlg
to the feet that hll box• has reached .
the top~ wlhout ~ Nlhed
or fon:ed to meet .ny rear quality
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Getl!J Cooney
(continued)
Cooney tussles with Jimmy Young prior to their recent bout. In the real
tut of strength, Cooney scored a fo/nd T.K.0.
oppositlon."lt lakes time for a boxer
to develop his skills," says Jones. "If
you rush them, most of the time they
never stay up there, like Leon Spinks,
(who took the title from Muhammad
All after fighting only six pro bouts]
and John Tate (the former WBA title
holder].
"We're not concerned with the
opinions of others. We knew from the
beginning we'd have pressure to rush
hlm rbut we always felt we had to take
our time. Gerry was very cooperative
about It. Now, we feel he's ready for
anybody."
Vale, the trainer, agrees. He re-
members the raw talent he was hand-
ed beck In 1976, when Gerty left the
amateun followtng his father's death.
Cooney might weD have beaten Tate
for the heavywe'9t1t spot on the 1976
U .S. Olympic team, but the ftnals
were held the same week his father
d .. d, so Gerry forfeited.
The tragedy hit him hard. "When I
was a kid , I always wanted to be a
ftghter and my father saw It, so he
pu.hed me," says Geny. "I come
from a big Irish family, and we uted to
ftght al the time. My father and broth-
er were amateur fighters.
Cooney always was a tremendous
power puncher, but he had little feel
for the finer aspects of the sport.
'That's where Valle came In. "He came
to me as a puncher, that's al," says
Vale, a veteran of 40 ye.1 In the
fight game. "He dkln't kn9W a thing
about cWente or being ldentdk. He w• wld and-had lttle leg mowment.
'1 had to start al over With him, but
I MW the t.a.nt WM tha.. He had to IMm the b1cb -balance, move-1 ment, pNdtlon. W. could work on
Chi& .. the ttme In the gym but he
needed to lnm • In ftghll ...
He has obviously learned his les-
sons weD. Owner of a devastating left
hook, Cooney Is most dangerous
from In close. "Nobody in his right
mind would go with him inside,"
notes VaDe. "He11 kdl you inside."
The major knock on Cooney Is that
he's a knockout artist and unable to
survive long bouts. Indeed, he has
o nly been carried the distance three
times as a pro, and .one of those
fights, with Eddie "The Animal"
Lopez, was scheduled for 10 ro unds
but was cut to eight because of televi-
sion commitments. (Claims Cooney,
"I won aJ eight rounds and had Lopez
ready to fall.'')
Strange thing Is, outside the ring,
Cooney Is hardly the f eroclous
type. "He's like two different
people. inside the rtng and
out," adds Jones. "Gerry's playful
and a joker, but he's also sensitive."
Cooney's people like to relate this
story as proof:
"One day, when Gerty was doing
his road work, Victor was in a car fol -
lowing him," remembers Jones. "All
of a sudden, Geny had stopped run·
nlng and Victor couldn't find him.
Gerry had heard a woodchuck aytng
In pain. ApperentJy It had been hit by
a car and Gerry wu administering
help. Victor asked him , What Me you
ddng?'
.. W. gotta do tomethlng about this
woodchuck,' Geny 111d. So hef><>k
the animal to the mm buidlng, ca.led
a vet and fed I while he waited for hq, to antve."
Unfortunately for Cooney't oppo-
nents, ~h. none of them • a
woodchuck. And he hat no Intention
of treating WlyoM In ~ rtng ,_
with such tender, loving care. la6I
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PEOPLE QUIZ I Sy John E. Glbaon
Pe1suaslon: Is It a
SleepJJ-Time Ruse?
TRUE OR FALSE?
1. If you want to Influence yow
spouse toward your way of thinking,
the best time to implant the suggestion
In his or her mind is at bedtime.
2. Women are more suggestble,
more .~ to peisuaslon than
men are.
3. Trying to persuade a person not to
do something because It poses a pos-
lit>le threat to his health or well-being
can nave precisely the opposite effect.
4. If you wish to persuade someone
to do you a big favor -lnvolmg a
ftnandal consideration, a service or
whatever -first ask hbn for a smal
favor, one that's easily granted. That
wtll Increase the chance of his saying
yes when you hit hbn for the big favor.
5. As any salesman wtD tel you,
some people are much easier to lnftu-
ence than others -and tt's easy to tel
who they are, ti you know what to
look for.
6. If a man doesn't want to be talked
Into tomething he wouldn't ordJnarily
want to do, he should give pretty girts
who want something from him a wide
berth.
ANSWERS
1. li'ue. Veterans Administration ·
INdia have shown that the period
shortly after going to bed, when a per-
son ls In a drowsy state -netlher
realy asleep nor who8y awake -"Is
dwectemd by a high ckvee of sug-
sesd*y, nlCepMy and fell>OOSlv-
lty." Psychologilts term this half.
asleep, haf-awalce period the hvpna-
gog1c llate. And when a penon Is In
tha ... Input (In the form of sug-
gettk>ias or Ideal) Is recelwd by both
the CIOl**>ua aod uncontdous mind
llmullarieoutly. So when you mur-
mur IUggeltloN Into your li)OU11'1
... durtng this period, you'N timing
them pedectly.
I . Fol.. A lJnfwnlty of Ma.achu-..a. study of 1ex dlffcenc:a In lnflu -
alee iibdlty evWuMed the ftndlngs of
&eading .... t:hen and c:onckades
that '"wMn. all avallebae evidence ts
considered, the·wklely aa:..,ced Ida
that tt.. ... lex clderenc8 In lnflu-
alCI ability .•. appears to be wrong."
And ftndlnga of Untventty of New
Medco lt\Mba lkewlM reject the no-
Ion thm fe11 ..... men penuaslble
thin main.
I. liw. SCudla of lndMduela' reac-
ao.. to u:h M1M'9, conducted et
a....·.~~School
of a.t.Vlodll Md Sode1 Sdenct,
hWa thown thM the ~t main
t&d of u:h werNngl mn boom-
erang. They can then actually In-
crease the desire to do what the warn-
ing Inveighs against and cause the
person to reject the Idea that some-
thing he is doing, eating or partici-
pating In poses an actual threat to his
physical or mental well-being. The
warning may also be Interpreted as an
attempt to dk:tate what the lndtvldual
should or should not do, thus depriv-
ing him of free choice. ("They can't
tea me what to do!" "I don't Intend to
change my ways just because some-
thing Is suppoeed to be threatening my
health -I don't ICa'e that easily!")
4. True. Studies at Brandeis Unlversl-
ty cite ftnd.lng.. showing that .. once an
lndtvldual has ~ with a smal,
sometimes trivial, request. that person
will be more Ucely to comply with a
larger and more substantial demand
made In the future_" Behavioral spe-
cialists call this the foot-in-the-door
phenomenon. Alternative cxplana-
tk>nl for the effecdveness of this tech-
nique haw been considered and '
found wantmg. Further reMarCh is
deemed NC lfyY to fuly aplore the
psychodynamk:s of this strange and
complex phenomenon.
5. True. Research at the Institute for
Human Development, Falrfteld Unl-
venly (Conn.) thaws that people
who are easiest to Influence tend to
have certM\ personalty characteris-
tics; that high suggesd>iJlty (su9ceptl-
btllty to penuask>n) Is usodated wtth
feelings of paalmilm' apathy. emo-
tional distance and a high degree of
anxiety. The ltudy allo showed that
people who believe that chance and
ludl play a~ part In sua:as than
penonal effort and M*y are the molt
mpetJle to pera&altve techniques.
6. True. The penon molt~ to Ml
a man on IOOMthlng he really doesn't
need or want Is a pretty girt with an at-
lracttye smile -and an axe to pd.
Untvenlty of Toronto studies on phys-
k:al attracdvenal Md penuask>n in-
dicate that "p~ attractlvenas sig-
nificantly enhances communicator
penualivenaa" and that attracttve
people lllnd to potl8SI characterlldc:s
-such • ~ and Ml-<Onftdence
-that dlspc)ee them to be more effec-
ttve communkaton than ochers. h •
noted that when the communicator
alto happens to be • member of the
oppoelt8 MX from the Ndplent of the m-.. the .a-appeal factor mark-
edly inauMa the .&ec:tlYenell. Thus,
a woman coii&ontied wtth li good-looklna ..a.man II ~ to be men
9'11Cepttie to penuallon hn If ...
hewre)Ulta~. ..,
The aecret'a In thla
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E.L ("Ragtime") DoctotOw
Hits the Right Note Again
By Tony Schet~
E .L. Doctorow hM on a
career choice e.Miy: .. ,
· was 8 years old when I
decided to become a
writer. And," he adds Wlyly,
.. , c:oc 11Side1ed myseW an artist
fOI' years before I fd obliged
to actualJIJ sit down and
write."
In his early 20's, Doc-
torow, now 49, finally felt
obliged, and he began the
k>neJy -and olten .. un-
pro6table -)ob of fiction.
writing. Despite three books
and atticaJ acclaim, Doc-
torow supported his family
fOI'. over two decades by
teaching and woridng at
other jobs. In 1975 his fourth
nowt was published; and
suddenly Edgar l..awTenoe
Doctorow was not )ust a hit
wllh the attics. He ~as rich.
The book was Rogtime.
A maivelous novel that
sold over three million
oopies, Ragtime is now bang
folowed by Loon Lake. •
whJle Ragtime was big and
brassy and bounced from
start to ftnish ~ a wel-
tuned player piano, Loon
Lake is quiet and eni!Jnatic.
It takes piece In 1936,
when a scrappy street kid
named Joe takes off to ride
the rails, c.dfomta-bound.
His tnMlls ewntualy le.ad to
Loon Lake, the "'-9nl8oent
estate ol Bennett, a rnysaa-
• D.11 ~.a lodge
C:OCI... wllh roving pecks
ol wid doga, • drunkm
poet-ft-1aidaa and the
mange blond,. a... Joe
lams the ways ol the dch
here, until his wandertust
gets the.,... ol tmt. and he
his the load 9ln -...
time with a.a In the
............. s Maceda Not
\ad the book's vay ._. n
doa the .---how ,_
Joe '-"' ..,. and the price
... ~-.thewey.
.,,... don't --the ......... DoaonJW, llp-
~·wp"~tn .. Sag
...... Leng Wind. t.o..-. ., .. to ...., .... ..-tq.·
He ... '-' .. booll
NII ......... t.. I wautd
..t.wl"'l.mu..-S ....
T-.Sil a:.e ..... ..-. ·-...... ,,...,v -"·
Whenever I write wilh a con-
scious plan, ii always turns
out lousy," he says.
Doctorow ~ slart5
with a feeling or a paaticular
Image, and though his books
are the sub;ect ol endless
di9omiofl, Doctorow himself
hates to analyzie them. "U
you want a rM ge," he
says, invoking the old saw.
.. cal Western Union . .,
lbe author admils that
writing noWls is never easy:
.. It's no sane life. l1lere are
only two good moments:
tion in literary cmes. By this
time he was no longer a
saipt reader; he'd gone Into
publishing, wotked his way
up to editor-in-chief at DWiJ
Press and then left to leach
writing at Sarah Lawrence
College. In the meantime,
Ragtime had begun, typical-
ly. by .:cident. lMng in a
1906 New Rochele (N. V .)
house. Doctorow imagined
Hany Houdini droppilig in to
visit the house's original
residents. and Ragtime's uni-
que blend ol fact and fantasy
-.
Doclorow: At age 8 he dedded to be a umta, at 49 he ts
the author of five boob -and a mlllk>noire.
when you know that what . began to take shape.
you're writing wt11 become a Doctorow was delighted
book, and when it's by llogtlrM's suooess. but
finished... notes, 1'he noYdy of fame
T hedtffioaldesof wrttlng
are compounded by
fame. "'Sure I feel
mom. ..... after
Rogllme. f d be lying f I aid I
dkln't... Rogllme'1 public
cmw did not end beht .. ,
book c:owrs: 1be ftlm wr-
sion is expected to be re-
lea.d In the fal of 1981.
1be ~a no slranga
to the moW! ........ After
~owing up In N.w York Cly
and pgllng In time at <>Mo's
~ Collge and In the
Am'l'j, Docbow wmt.t kl
the SO's •a~ ...S..-for
a llm oompmlY. Wh8e ...S·
Ing • lot of "terrible .. w rt •• for work, Doc-
lorow deOcied to -* a w 7 ....... The ....
-hll h novel, w-....
ID Ht.d nn-. wtKh wm
Ul'..tk*>whmhemls'"a ......, bll'I movte• .....
q Henly Fonda .
It w Doctorow's tt*'5 ...,.... n.. 8ool of Daniel,
.. gft~hll .......
wears olf surprisingly quick-
ly. and then you 're still
alone, the same person
you'w always been, facing
that blank pieee ol paper." ThouWi he no longer has
to. Docbuw ClOf1tlnues to
teach, mrrently'll Prtooebl.
He's looldng torw.d to the
publication of his wife's
(HeJen Henslee) ftnt novel,
which she's just ftnishlng.
lbe three Doctorow cMdnn
.. ~up: One daugheer
II kl publllhing, another Is a
....... rnmk:iarl and the
youngat, a 900, aaends
Bard Colege.
When Docbow ii In the
throes ol • noveJ he works
..., days a -". five
hours a day. Loon Laa has
Wt tmt wllh loa of erwgy,
~: '1 may «WI\ haw a
new book P'9 bv the end ol the Y9I'... WhM'I • be
1btM? '"Oh, I 9-"' can't ... vaur he Mys ~-"Tm
not beg evallw. I just won't
know w1111..... ...
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There isn't any such thing. skeptics will say. Whereas the
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In between these two viewpoints lies the basic truth of
these supernatural events which everyone should strive to
understand. Because miracles do happen. To deny their exis-
tence is to contradict the testimony of Holy Scripture. for it
was by performing miracles that Jesus led men to recognize
His divine misston.
A miracle is. in its S#T\Plest terms. a manifestation of super--
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The Alternatives:
Ptealdentlal Candidates
John Andetson and Ed Clatk
By ffilchael D'Antonlo
F or the first time In more than a
decade, Americans who com-
plain that a choice between
Democrats and Republicans Is
no chok:e at al, will have alternatives
at the top of their ballots on Nov. 4.
, Most prominent are Independent
Presidential candidate John B.
Anderson and Lbertarian Party can-
didate Edward E. Clark.
Anderson and Clark have battJed
their way onto the ballots ln all 50
states and the District of Columbia.
And while Clark's 3-to 6 -percent sup-
port in the public-opinion poUs sug-
gests he won't move Into the Oval Of-
ventions, Anderson remari<s, "I was
even more sure."
"The RepubB:an platfonn," says
Anderson In a FAMILY WEEKLY Inter-
view, "ls regressive on Issues. It fails to
support the ERA; It seeks outright
mllttary superiority at any cost and It
even seeb to repeal the 55-mlle-per
hour speed limit." The Democratic
convention renominated a President
whom Anderson calls "an Ineffective
leader," and that tum of events, he
says, spuned his campaign.
As for the Individuals he'U face In
just a few weeks, Anderson remarks,
"Ronald Reagan Is a fine man but hls
sensi>IBtles are tied to the past; he
represents a pohtical nostalgia for
Fomfv A/JoJr: John Ander9on, wfe Kea, and three o/ their~ chlclren:
From left, John, Diane, Eleanor wlh huaband Bob Kettler.
flee In Jenumy, Andalor'l 's rating -
which has recently ftuduated around
15 to 20 percent -~what heh.
called ... ~ In the lift-off stage,
ready to soar."
John Anderson Is a 58-year-old
~ &om Rockford, II.,
who lost his bid for the Republican
nonWiatlon but not his determination
to be President. "I saw pols that In-
dicated that 55 percent of the
Amertcan people were unhappy with
the choice of Jimmy Carta-or Ronald
Reagan," Andenon . uys, looking
back at hit-Aprl dec::Wor'I ~ launch an
independent drive for the White
HOUie. ., l8W pols that ad alrnOlt
tWo-thkds of the people thought I
lhould Nn, that I wouJd be good fa
the~~."
So blfcn he was d.ftnlely an
whom he would be NMlng against,
Andenon ....-up b the long road
..._, to elecllon day In November. He
~he WM ..... c:ancldacv would
o&r '°"" dMr abernetlves to the
Arnertcan pubic. AltJtr the Demo-
aallc. and R.puhkan national con-
simpler days. I don't thiJ1k we can
wal< backward into the past with him,
though." And Carter, says Anderson,
"has demonstrated he is the con-
sumate and complete politician" who
goes through "charneleonMke trans-
formations" to flt the pollticaJ mood d '
the nation. For most of the campaign,
C... and Reagan haw atlclzed each
other and left Anderton pretty much
alone.
As summer turned to faD, Ander-
son wu granted Federal Elections
Commillion fundJng as a major can-
didate, a League of Women Voters
Invitation to debate Carter and
Reagan and • firm pollkxl on the bal-
lots In ,every state and ~ o.c. Andenoc1 w In • poeilioei to
make a run for the money ..
The lndepetldent candidate teems
elated by the peOSJ .. d his campaJgn
and couftdent about h9 chancm for
llKXiell. "I am Nalv e:xc:tted," he uys .
"'The decilioc1 d the t...u-of We>
men V<*n ... the potmtry rm a
aedi>le cendkfetl. '!
As far as lllua are eotaoemed,
Andenon geneually streddla the
amm, leaning toward the oonMr-
vaave on flKal qu..ao.. and toward
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the liberal on many social islues.
On the Federel budget, for exam-
ple, Anderson says a balance of Fed-
eral tax receipts and expenditures Is a
positlYe goal, but he won't prom-
ise to bala~ the budget during his
first term In office, as Carter promised
tn '76.
"He (Carter) said he would balance
the budget in his ftrst term and he said
we could depend on It. We couldn't
depend on It," Anderson says. "And
now Ronald Reagan has set the same
u~ goal. I would concentrate
on brtnging down lnflatlon. If we're
going to have tax cuts they have to be
phased in !J'B(iually, and If we're go-
ing to cut Federal J)r<9ams, they
can't be the ones that affect the poor
and the elderly on ftxed Incomes."
A RepraentaUve from llinois' con-
servative 16th district since 1960.
Andenon has been aitidzled by
brals and consavatives alke. As a
young Congraaman he repeatedly
offered a special bill to require Federal
recognition of Christianity, although
he now uys he objects to coni>ining
church and state.
On .the more llbeml side, Anderson
was an early attic of President Nixon's
· ac:astw use of Execuaw lJIM{egr,
and vtgorously caled for explanations
of Watagate even before molt De-
mocrats. Anderson. has ac:ttvely sup-
ported Federal family Ullstanoe plans
for the poor.
Andenon ii a Midwestern smaD-
town ~ educated In the East at
Harvard. He'• had broad experience
In foretan affaln .•a U.S.Joretgn _..
Vice olftcer, and In Coner-he
chand the Repu"bllcan Coufetenoe
for nem; 10 yun and held liMtl on
the Rules Commlltee and the Joint
Commlnle ·on Atori: Energy.
One of the Independent'• molt
contrownlll propoMls call for a
50-cent-per91on tax on glllldrle
wt*h he .. would force COl'WllYa·
Ion, cut .CJI 1114'°'* an ellmeted
700,000 bmNil per day Ind generate
161 b9on per'*'° In rewnue for the · f.cteral Gownftnent. That money
would be used to cut in half current
Social Security taxes.
"EJther we tax ourselves in the form
of higher prices for our petroleum
products,.. Anderson says, "or we
allow OPEC to tax us In the form ol
higher and higher prices for aude
oil." Critics say gas prices are already
too high, and the tax would criJ)ple
consumers.
In regard to defense, , lderson
says he would propose defense
spending significantly below Reagan's
proposals. He does not support the
$65 billion MX r<>Ytng mmile pro-
gram; in fact, he has endorsed no
new ma)or strategk: weapons pro-
gram. The money, he explains,
"would be better spent Increasing the
pay for mllitaJy people who now need
food stamps to survive." If any part of
America's defense should be
bolstered, he adds, It's the Navy.
At public appearances Anderson
seems Intent and purposeful. His thick
white hair and theab1cally measured
voice provide a dramatic presenta-
tion. Anderson admits to an occa-
sionally "preachy" tone in his
speeches, but he Is conskfered by his
peers to be the most effective debater
In Congress.
With no plans for the rest of the
80's, except to occupy the White
House, Anderson says he can envt-
alon a scenario that wtns him -and
running mate, Patrick Lucey -key
victories in the Northeast, his native
Midwest and the West.
L ibert.artan candidate Clark, on
the other hand, admits that his
goal Is realy just to lay the party's
groundwork for the 1980's and
90's. "The objective la to be as strong
as the Republicans and Democrats by
the mld-1980's," Clark, 50, says,
.. and to be the biggest party as we
enter the 1990's."
U>ertarians be.lleve the Govern-
ment'• role In society must be second
to the 1Nedom and rights ol ln-
dMduall. Their philosophy Includes
eliminating Government from virtual-
ly every part of society -from
education to foreign pollcy. Thetr
speCflC pr<9'ams Include a ~
tax cut joined • by ac:roe-the-boerd
progam cuts In every area of
Government and the cbdng of 75
, ~t of al U.S. emtia11'e1 and
conatlata abroad.
• l.Jstlnlng to Clark, a IOit-spoken
Callfornlatl transplanted from
Ma11achusett1, and a former
"nominal R.pubkan," It bec:oma
dear that he tfJlrlks the mr•age, not
the man, Iii molt Important. "You
haw to start with the snmlM that In
our IOdlty It .. the lndtvtdual, and the
~ d the lndMdual, that .. molt
lmporta11t," he says ... After that, the
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Contest
QUIPS & QUOTES Sponsor a Child forOnly
ARMOUR~ ARMOURY $10 a Month.
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Wallpaper comes in many cokin.
The uery bright as &Oel1 as dullers.
It comes in quaint and mod daigns,
In paltems, drck.s, lines,
wha!!ng ship, old cars,
Or far-off p of Man,
Gay moUoes, rubhings from a tomb,
An IOOfi bv children, I presume.
The West, U1illt ~and t.Oith CXJltk,
P~ avmbols. a&o flogs and battle.
Wallpaper o~n I have oiewed,
And urith these words I noco conclude,
A statement that I think will stick:
What pleasa some, makes other sick .
-Richard Armour
rrsAFREUD
The attractive woman psychiatrist was at-
tending a convefttion ol her kind. At one
ol the lec::tmes. a fellow practitioner sitting
next to her began gently to pinch her -
here and there. Annoyed, she was about
to deal him an angry word, when she
changed her mind. Why should I get
angry? she thought. After all, It's his
problem. -Moma Bender
TIGHT SEa.JRnY
I U10Uldn "t be .., worried,
Should our 9eCUriq.i lag,
If our nadon ~ sealed
In a po"1lo chip bag.
-Pabida Ruller
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Al last! Here is a SlOspoNOl'Ship
progr3111 for Americans who are un-
able to send SIS. S16, or S19 a mooth
to help a needy child.
And yet, dm is a full sponsorship
program because for SlO a month
you will receive:
.. .a photograph of the child you are hefping -·
.. .a special mnncnrc:hm folder
with the case ~~the child
.. .a description Of the country
where your child lives.
.. .a quarterly progrca report
about your cbild's community from
the field~
And you will receive at least two
personal lcUcrs a yea.-from your
child. Alddsfor~ m ......... ,
Yes-because the Holy Land
Christian Mission International liuk Sabino li-,a wi11t lwr'--brotlwnand
believes that many Americans mun ;,, a liuk 1'1111 Oft tlw 7:k of a "'11._ Re-
would like to help a needy child. failwr is dmd and lter motJwr trio to mah
And so we searcbcd for ways to re-:a'T'~~ ·1~"wlticlrslw
duce the cost-without reducing Y me ~ ·
the help that goes to the child you sponsoc
For cumple. unlike some of the other organiZ!_tiom. your child does not
write each month. but two letters a year from Y9IJJ' child keeps you in contact
and. of course, you can write to the child just m often m you wish.
Also, to keep down administrati\IC costs, we do not offer the so-called
"trial cbi1d" that the other organizations mail to pospecti¥e sponsors before
the sponson send any money.
~do DO( feel that it is fair to the child for a spomorto decide wbcthcror
not to help a child based oo a child's photograph or the case history. E~ child who comes to Mission fntem8ti0nal for hcJp is equally needy!
And to minimize overseas cam.. our field workers are citacm of the coun-
tries where they sene. Many wluntcer their time, working directly with
families, orphanages and scbook.
YOll e111 ..Ue a dlllermce!
S10 a month may not seem like much help to many Amcricam. but to a
poor family living <in an income of Sl.50 or S200 a day. yoursponsoBhip can
help make all the difference in the world.
W"dl you sponsor a child'? Your SIO a month will help provide so much:
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.. .a chance to attend llCbool.
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immediately: :
1. rill out thecou~ and tell us if :
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md dlCCk tbeoounlryci~cboice.
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md we will llllign a child to you lbat
not Ul)lrlllJyncedlto~a ..,. .....
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Helpin9 Yout Child
Conquet Everyday FeCMS
By Simi H<><Wltz m ary L., a 4-year-
old. ls terrified of
the dark and re-
mains convinced
that once the lights go out a
three~ monster will gob-
ble her up. She will not go to
5'eep unless her mother lies
down In bed with her.
Mary has a phobia -de-
fined as an Intense. often Ir·
rational, fear of something.
According to the experts, ap-
proxlmate)y 80 percent of us
have had a childhood phobia
of one sort or another. For-
tunately, most of these are
transitory and there Is usually
no need for alarm.
Of course, these facts
don't make It any easier for
Mary or the thousands of
other children who have
phobias. The dark, monsters
and animah are common
IOU1CeS of terror for many
children. As children get
older, 9Chool may cause a
phobic re$ponse. In fact. It Is
the most common phobia
that plagues youngsters.-
Experts stress that chU-
dren's phobias can be
auuaged by parents who are
Informed, undersUindlng and
most of all patient.
The Odgln of
PhoblU
"A Child's world Is large
and 9Ca1Y. Oftentimes,. he
feels alone, uncermln or
even overwhelmed," says
Carol lJndemann, Ph.D.,
Director of the Phobia Center
at New York's Pss,ichological
Center. "Fear can be a natu-
ral and Id-protective re-
IPO'*· New and unaplalned
experiences teem threaten-
ing and a youngller's lack of
knowledge combined Wlh
h• YMd lmlQlnallon wortc to· aether to lntendy his panic." Sir.., .,_ or a change
In routine are 10me of the
common roots of chlldhood
phoblu. A traumatic .xPeri·
ence II.frequently the caUM.
Mt. 7~-old Johnny
WM lftlCk In ... -..1or a
hour. he cs.wloped an lnor·
dlnm ... cl elevaton.
Mary, the 4-year-old terrified
of the dark, had recently en-
tet'ed a hospital for surgery.
As a result of waking up in
pain, afraid, and alone, she
subsequently developed a
phobia about the dark.
Helping
Y0ut Clilld
AD the experts agree the
sympathetic parent will have
the best results in aDevlating
his child's phobias. For In·
stance, Johnny can be coaxed
Into trying an elevator again If
his mother is gende and re.as-
suring. She should exp&a.i-l to
him lhat his bad experience Is
not typical. Perhaps she can
even urge him to take a short
ride with her. Several days
later, a longer ride. Within a
few weeks, Johnny should be
willing to get Into an elevator
alone. But his mother should
not push.
"Fear of abandonment, or
separatiOn anxiety, is often at
the bottQm of night-time
phot>Wss," says Or. Unde-
mann. "The youngster feels
helpless and has no control.
Reading a story, playing a
game or lnstaDlng a ntghtJight
are good beginning tactics."
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School Pl'Obl6
By far, the most ,b'PicaJ
and debtlltating pho6ia In
childhood Involves 9Chool.
Going to tchool for the ftnt
time can be an eJCdting ex·
penence c.r tt can be tentfy-
lng. The chUd's reaction
largely depends on the par-
ents' attitudes.
Parental attitudes are "im-
parted very clearly the first,
second and thWd years of
We," says Stuart Kaplan,
M .0 ., Director of Chtad Ado-
i..:.nt ~'llatry at Long
Island JeWtsh·Hlslde Medi·
cal c.nta. "P'arents should
malce every contdous effort
to 1e>und positive about
tchool."
Try to be as casual es pos-
sble, advtla Dr. Kap&an.
The ....,... should not be
on ecedermc competldon.
~ lhcMald be made to
fee:I thlit lt8mlng II fun, that
IChool .. wt... they wtl -~.:~~..:t
supportive parents, some
children are still phobic about
leaving home. Watch for
clues. Children often express
their anxieties by withdraw-
ing, by developing head-
aches or stomachaches. or
by regressing in behavior -
sucldng their thumbs, curling
up In a favorite blanket.
The Rlanlpulatl••
Phobia
Many older chlldren use
their phobias to control par-
r
ents. For Instance, scream-
ing, crying or in some other
~ay demonstrating fear of
being alone, may succeed In
keeping parents at home.
~Although the child's fears
may be very real at first, he
or she soon learns that par·
ents can be controllable by
histrionic displays," says Dr.
Lindemann. "The parent
must be patient, but firm In
conveying the limits that will
be tolerated. Usually, a tan-
trum will end SOQnest when It
Is Ignored and waited o ut.
Most important, stay calm
yourself and don't com·
pound your child's over-
wrought emotiOns."
Authorities suggest that
the parent should begin by
reasoning with a child who
refuses to be left alone. Then
distract him with other plea-
swes or promises. But even-
tually, they must wean him of
his dependency upon them.
That means, they should go
away for the weekend, get a
baby sitter and let the child
get used to the idea of being
on his own.
Pt0f9ulonal
Help
If a child's phobias are
muJtiple. last more than a
· year or seriously interfere
with the parents' Uves, per-
haps counseling is called for.
A family doctor might be a
first step.
There also are phobia din·
lcs In most major cities. A
local hospital or university
may be a good referral nlWI.
point. ILi
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Thy Neighbor's Check
One thing that has always f asci-
nated people_ is how much money
everyone else earns. Author David
Burt Reynold&,
actor,
$3 ml/lion per film ...
America's Pay·
checks: Who
Makes What. Har-
rop estimates that,
In 1977. a general
prac1tdoner averag-
ed $.51,030 yearly,
while an ortho·
Harrop set out to
satlsfy our curios-
ity and peeked Into
the paychecks of all
kinds ol people,
ranging from
the President
($200,000 annual
salary) to a typical
plumber(Sl9,069).
In his new book •
pedlc surgeon had JPSSca So111tch,
to operate on anchorwoman,
$91 ,940. The ffie. $200,000
Daue Parker,
boNbaH 1tm;
$1 mllHon a year
dian salary for
lawyers In 1979
was $32,500, while
a high-school
teacher mabd up
$14,982. Polk:e·
men In , a city like
Houston, for ex-
ample, earned
$15,632 In '78
while fWemen could
paint the town red
since they eamed
$30 more a year.
And while Mar-
lon Brando-+gol'
$3. 7 mi9on for his
brief appearance In
Superman, It Is
estimated that 75
percent ol ~ pro-
felllonal adOrS and
~...,..., act1CS1eS earn lesl
ltWl $2,500 a yea
~.~
Judith Krantz IOld
the paperback rW* to Pnncell
~b$3.2ml
llon, Harrop, a
~Bid, freelance writer
roe.lt«M. and tfdltor, says he 11·3 ,.,.,.,,,11979 maltes about
$20,000 • year. But he anticipates
thit \'ear puDlng in another $25,000-
$30,000 from ... of the book.
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Lost Wyeth Found
A paS'lting by famed Ameri-
can illustrator N.C. Wyeth
(father d Andrew' gandfather
d Jamie), missing for more than
30 years, was foUnd recently.
hangng by a nail In a New Jer.
sey manu&dumg plant.
Employees at the New
Brunswick E.R. Squibb &
Sons plant heard about the
missing palnt.ing -one of five
commissioned by Squibb dur-
. Ing Worid War n -and realzed
that the painting they had
been passing every day for
years could be the one.
~
l • ac • :: I u
Sure enough, it was certi-
fied the real thing and Its value
placed . at upwards of
$25,000. Three of the other
Wyeths remain missing. The art-fut dodger: Brushed by for 30 years.
The $1 Million
· Pyramid
Jim Onan of Gurnee, ru., is build-
ing himself a pyramid. But unlike the
pharaohs of ancient Egypt, he doesn't
want to be b.uried In it, he wants to bve
In It.
Devotees Uce Onan be)ew that
pyramids J>09MS1 a strange energy
that can, among other ttmga. pn-
serve food, sharpen razor blades and
ta.en pU\. Onan says his 30-year
back problems d~ after he
started work on his ltructure. ·
Onan, 42, Is a bulldlng contractor
and began work on the pyramid In
1978 with the help of his cousin.and
two brothers. When completed, the
pyramid wll be llx ltorta high With -
17,000 square feet of bving space -
roughly one-ninth the size of the
Great Pyramids. Approximate cost of
the project: $1 million, excluding the
gold leafing with which Onan plans to
cover the pyramid.
"BasicaDy, the whole thing is no big
deal," says Onan, who hopes to
move In by next year. .. AD I did was
copy somebody else's masterpiece."
Relieving Job Stress
Warning: Work may be hazardous
to your health. EspeclaDy If that work
Is fraught with such stress Inducers as
offtce poltttcs: unrealistic deadJJnes
and responsibility without authority.
"'We need some stress In our bves
to be productive and aeattve," notes
Dr. Robert Tager, faculty member of
U.S.C .'s Andrus Gerontology Center.
"But too much stress can cause ln-
aeased blood pressure. higher pulse
rates and muscle tension. These can
later lead to diseases bke high blood
prasure, heart disease, peptic ulcer
and some forms of arthritis.''
Tager notes that learning to realy
manllge stress takes time. But he of-
f en a quick ln-offtce first-aid treatment
for It: .. Ask yourseW what's caustng the
stress reaction. Next ask younel If It's
worth wonylng about. Then take a
deep breath, let tt out sldwly and
repeat a couple of times .... You can
do thJs 10 to 15 times a day, and It
might ~ take the edge off thin91."
Traf&c Deaths To Rise?
America's rapid shift to smaller cars
In an effort to conserve fuel may push
up the rate of highway fatalities be-
cause of the cars' decreased mass, re-
cent reports indicate. Federal highway
officials predict that highway deaths
wiU jump 26 percent by 1990 from
the 51,083 fatalities in 1979. The offi-
cials added. however, that a number
of factors, including implementation
of such safety features as seat belts
that wrap around automatically and
airbags that inflate upon Impact could
lessen the projected increase.
Grading The Schools
After reading o ur cover story on
America's educational system. you
.may wonder whether your child's
school is doing a good job. The
CouncU for Basic Education has a
concise but complete checklist avail-
able to help you. The list offers ques-
tions on curriculum, teacher attitudes
and capabilities, administrative pro-
cedures and parental access. You can
obtain How Effectiue Are Your
Schools -A Checklist for Cltluns by
sending 25¢ to The Council for Basic
Education, Box FW, 725 15th St.
NW. Washington, D.C. 20005.
Orders of 20 or more receive a
20-percent discount.
-Eliot Kaplan
BIRTHDAYS (Sun-Wed, Libra;
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handle keeps lingers sale•
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apple rings Steel blade. plas-
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~ORANGE COUNTY
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At Beach Blvd. & Whittier
La Habra -522-5333
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2600 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540.t I 00
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Costa Mesa -54.6-1934
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2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -140-9640
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2150 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -645-17to
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208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -135-3171
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2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
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1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640-6444
SADDLEIACI IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
131-2040 -495.4949
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2850 Harbor Blvd.
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TUESDAY. OCTOt ER 21
1:00 D Cl1 lltl 17 "flalbtd Anni. and s.tetie P'11" (com) '/9 Ann1r
Polls, Krm Darby lta11y Oean Sta111011 Arthur Codftey
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ABC'S NFL MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
people who ra rely have an opportunity to relax in
front ot a TV sel and see their own pro game.
But more importantly. Hoone recognized the fact
that he had to augment the hard core with mtlltons of
TV viewers who could take sports or leave them alone
11 Monday Night Football was going lo make 1t in the
ratings. Arledge turned 11 into a pulsating show.
combining outspoken 1ourna11sm with abundant
dashes of entertainment. The demographics of the
series show that one oul of every three viewers is a
female: that among males, 18-49, 11 was the third
rated show in regular programming 1n the fourth
quarter of 1979
Arledge ·assigned two complete uni1s to cover the
game-first lime m NFL regular season history-one
for game coverage (Chet Forte producmg) and the
other for the special lechniques that enhance the
viewers enioyment of !he game. such as isolated
shots. stop-action. instant replay (Dennis Lewin pro-
ducmg) A m1n1mum of ten cameras cover every
play-maybe as many as 12 Most of the cameramen
~ • .....,.,.-. -have been working the cameras smce the first year of
The familiar trio of Don Meredith, Howard Cose/I and
Frank Gifford (I to r).
The date was September 21. 1970. The place was
Cleveland's big lakefront ball park, Municipal Sta-
dium. The teams were the New York Jets led by Joe
Namath. he of the magical arm. and the Cleveland
Browns, under the leadership of Leroy Kelly. And
that's where ABC's NFL Monday Night Football was
born. It is now the oldest continuing series in net-
work television.
The series. a trailblazer in sport's history, brought
football Into prime time on a regular basis and
introduced the three-man concept In the broadcast
booth. The orlglnal threesome were the ubiquitous
Howard Cosell. Keith Jackson who called play-by-
play and Don Meredith who, whole new to network
television, complemented the others with his pro
football Insights and droll sense of humor. In 1971 ,
Frank Gifford came over from CBS to replace Keith ·
Jackson, who in turn became a prominent voice on
ABC's NCAA Football. In May, 1979, Fran Tarkenton
joined the broadcast crew for those "Monday Night"
games in which either Meredith or Cosen was unable
to participate. Fran. the man Minnesota's Bud Grant
calls "the greatest quarterback ever to play the
game," flt right In. His commitment to Monday Night
Football call• tor him to work six regular-season
• tetecaetl, plus three pre-season games and the poet-
MUOn Pro Bowl In Honolulu.
Aoone Arledge (th• President of ABC News and
Sporta) developed th• concept and turned It owr to
Chet Forte, 1n orlgln1l 11 producer I director and now
ill director. Roon• recognized the fact that he hed a
bulet-ln audience of con1lder1bl• size-not only the
d9dlcated football fan who normally 1pend1 his Sun-
daya glued to the TV Ht, but also the "real" pri:>
football typee-tM half mllllon all-out fan• who aetu·
ally attend the pro gam• each Sunday, Including
pt.,-. and coachel. In other wordt1 thoM football .. , .....
Monday Night Football so they know what 1s ex-
pected of them. Usually there is a camera positioned
at the left 25 yard ltne. two on the 50 yard line and one
at the right 25 yard ltne. A camera 1s stationed at each
end zone and 1n add11ton there are three hand-held
cameras-one to cover each bench and the third to
work on planned isolation shots-down on the side-
lines. There..1s also a camera on a flatbed golf cart
used for tight shots on the coaches and the
quarterbacks.
This Monday at 6PM Terry Bradshaw and th~
Pittsburgh Steelers will severely test the defense of
the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders' offense is ques-
tionable because of quarterback Dan Pastorini's
injury He suffered a cracked tibia three weeks ago
and is probably out for the season.
Pittsburgh Steelers' runnmg back Rocky Bleier (No.
20) will test the defense of the OJl/dand Raiders.
7:00
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is played u flews ·11 t Dlniel lloone
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of baseball is played
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It loll •.Mrt a> r.GOd Tilllts
24 Owtr Easy (C·C)
.2t """ H To Te• Ille Trutll
Barbra Streisand stars as Fanny Brice, making the wor1d
laugh with her antics onstage. nursing a heart that"• broken•
by every man she meets when the curtains are closed, in
Funny Lady. The ABC Sunday Night Movie at 8PM.
11Hsavsn and Hell" on 'Cosmos'
In 1906, in Si beria, a my,teriou' evcnl rocked the
landscape. felling trees for mile\ and mal..1ng ii 'ound
heard around the world. Did a mini-lJlacl.. holchit the
Earth? Did an extraterrestrial '>pa<:l'Uclh <,utfer a nurlear
accident? Dr. Carl Sagan ei.ammc~ the cv1dcnc..e and
concludes that the Earth was hit by a tomct, a dust'r
snowball left over from the lormation 111 the sun and
planet\, on ·Heaven and Hell," lhl• lourth episode o l
Cosmos, airing Sunday at 8PM on KCEl (Channl'I 28)
and KVCR (Channel 14) and TuP~day at RPM on KOCF
(Channel 50).
An exact model of the <.olar ,y.,tt•m ,1ww' how other
planets must have <.ultcrt>d bombardm(•nl and the
evidence of such impa1 '' un their 'urlacl'.,-unchanged
by the weathering 1ha1 rC'movc·<, crater' on Earth. Pre-
cise paintings recreate the seril'' ol 1mpatl'-lrom space
that made the "Man in the Moon."
Was the planet Venus once a cornet, a' Immanuel
Velikovsky claimed< No. says Or. Sagan. the evidence
is totally lacking. Viewers embark on a dt',tent through
the hellish atmosphere of Venus. as th1d. as the 'eas ol
Earth, to explore its broiling surface. Could the fate of
Venus, an Earthlike planet. be a cautionary tale lor uur
world? Dr. Sagan urges a wise and protec tive steward-
ship of our lovely blue planet Earth.
By embracing many sciences and cultures. the excel·
lent series Cosmos. celebrate'> the tombined imagina-
tion and skepticism that have allowed humans to view
the surface of the Earth as what Dr. Sagan calls "the
shores of the cosmic ocean." Dr. Sagan !>ays. "I believe
our future depends on how well we know thi' Cosmos in
which we float like a mote of dust in the morning sky.''
Widely recognized lor his efforts to popularize the
exhilaration of the scientific enterprise through his
books, lectures, and television appearances • .Dr. Sagan
received the Pulilzer Prize for non-fiction for his book.
"The Dragons of Eden." Dr. Sagan's hardcover book,
''Cosmos," Is scheduled to be published this month by
Random House. The Book-of-the-Month Club has
chosen "Cosmos" as a selection.
SUNDAY (Continued)
Stones M111lyn Mccoo & 8111 Davis
and Molly Halchet
t24.t llltttutieul litcllttl
&l) Frt111 J_, Strfft A StOfJ ..
llld llaic (C·C) 'The Btuu Coun
lry Meets City" Blues artists Withe Duon Sonny I wy and Brownie
McChee perform and lalk with host
Oscar 81own Jr about lhe g101¥lh of thr d1st1nc1tve mu~e1I style ulled
lht blues
-7:30-
m All •"" F•ilJ 2\1 Slilll CllisiM fD Up atMI c.ila (C·C) 'Cet'wtth
II" When Valerie tmds a soul mite 1n
MtChael, bolh younasters are advised
lo ·acl more soph1s1tcaled' with d1
sastrous mulls
:$0) Tiie S-11141 lllt S41MIMet
a:oo·
B CIJ 1n 1 Ardlie l111hr's l'IKt
(R) Asthte 1oes all oul when he
learns he's been named as his h1ah
school graduat1na class' ·man ol lhe
year: but the p11ce ol alory may be more than the l\onor's worth D Clllll EASTWOOD·
• OUTL'W JOSEY WALES
IOI OFFICE SUSHI
II IHl IUl Tiit lie ('"t: "Tiii o.tilW...., W_.. (C.() (wes) '76
(2'1hrs)-Cl1nt hslwood. Ch1el Dan
Ce0tce. Sam Bottoms. Sondra Locke
A larmer tn lhe post Ctvtl War era
travels wesl lracktn& the band ol te~eaades that killed his wife and
son. destroyed his homestead and
Ifft htm IOf dead
• "" IWlnla WllM .. N<.-c.tMI 8 FIRST TIME 011 YV!
• "F\lll"Y lADY"
• CD CBl Qll ll"it: "h11y ltfr'' (111us) ')!l~~Jlus) ... B11br1. Stre1saPd. limes uan, Omar Shani. Roddy Mcl>otw1ll. Ben Vtrttn Fanny
B11ce returns 111in. clown1n1 her w1y
lhrouah all the funniest comedy rou
ttnes. s1n11n1 her ~as 1nd lov1nc 111
the wront men.
G GEOllGE YAllDllUll • su\;.:.tlle U11iftrse GH II
• lhwit: "Cedly" (wts) '$8
(2hrs)-Jack lemmDll, Glenn ford. Brl1n Donltvy. Tiit story ol a hole!
cler• and a cattleman wllo become partners Oii 1 ruged cattle d11ve
to Me11CO
... : """ ....... WllM " "Cllelts" '78 (2hrs)-Chosts. um·
iwes. UfO's. 1111 foot and the loch
Nta lllloMter •• e11m1ntd 111 lh1s
doc1nlltary ~ II Ille WOlld of
Ille suptrnttural
• R C-(t.C) "Htattn 111d
Hell" brtll is 1 lltawn Ill.II !osiers
pd Sltlaills lilt. blll Or S.1111
potllh °" ofMf 11ttrby WOllds .,.
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A11n·s dot1'1•·tr111blt tri,lu: lltr
motlltf onct apln ltms lier flllltf
alld llllM1 ill wittl At111 Ille u111t nltflt a COl!lflttt sttllllfl. cta1111i111
to bt • 'tritlld ol·t<eOldin · llWitn
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TV WEEK. OCTOBER 19, 1980
falls 1n lovt with Mel and makts his d1ntr a lourist allrachon Not want
inc lo lose lhe eatra lou11S1 business.
Mel slrm~ Bobb• atone. but thmas &et really hot 1n Mel's kitchen when
Bobbi s brother shows up ·-...... a n.. lillC ts c.Ha m ® Masttr,tfu Tilutre: er-.
llld ~ (C.C) Concl Rukol
n1~ov outw11s lhe Mae1st111e but his
obsesst0n that punishment muns
redempl1on makes conleSSton a
lemptahon so Firi111 L1M
-9:30-
• I e 1 lftl Tiit ltlltrstllS (R) George has been chosen as 'The
Mtdlown Small Businessman ol the
Year' but lou1se soon discovers the
g1oup's shortcomings Iii OUUT: World of Smiwal
CilJatMS ~
10:00
8 I I J (1 IJ Tra,,., Jellll, 11.0. (R)
I rapper worries about what will hap
pen lo the c111ically 111 pahenls when
the nurses eo on strike al the ho$pi·
tal Meanwhile, Conzo womes about
the p1obtem ol ca11ymg on a 1omance
with a nurse on lht picket ltnt . ...., • (rllltt .,...., .... , mTllilw...ill ._...
., WllM "'-' News
rJ4l C1u111iea (C.C) fD ..,_.., IM c..,.., Journal·
1st Ma ritn Acronsky 101ns with rtCoC· nr1td Washmalon 1ourn1hsts lo
d1SCuss lhe news of the weeli.
(Sfl 50 Fut1re ~ "Tht lonelt·
nm of the Lone Distance R1111ntf"
-10:30-
• IDl lft) Te • ...._. . ...., •••s.u.tt • Clwlliutllll "The Great lll.lw"
S11 llenntth Clark locuses on tht
creahon of Cothtt art 1n lht I Ith and
I 21h centu11es
11:00 .
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7:00 .,_.,We.
hb " A1r~1t11re -~USA e IOlllT SCHULLER
• flOM TME CIYSTAL CATHEDRAL •"-"""" e GEOIGE llM0£MAN
• T'1141Mer of His Power
• h Is Writte•
Cl) TV I l.llks at lur111n1
• ~ Copel&t\CI
<Bl Dirtd*s
• D11 tf Dlsc..,try
9 Old T11111 Glsptl ltour
8> lli&lltf llMe Hour
8 Deslc11 ti liwlnc
St Y11a for"""" 0 Sundly Mau
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• CD Jillllly Sw1uart
@ At Helle witll tllt lillle
S> Mister Racers
(21) Sufcll IOI Allcie11t f 1illl
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8 12 Sl'OllJS· Nfl fOOlblll I hr
ll4tl•~ C.01tboy~ JI tht l'h1lddelpn1a
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3 lltu1 ot '"" .. aa HJ sr()llJS: llfl footNll
lttt SedtllP Sedllaw~~ at lhr Ne"
fol~ lei~ (N01£ Game sub1eCI 10
l11dn•e 11 hllll ~ame of the Wu!ld
~elte~ I\ pldyed ) a f111111J film ftstl'fal: "The Little
.. .,Ill.lid" 18 An1matea
UUpkal~
• Mtfle: "lfl• Hon•ers" (dra/
l'l James Coburn LO•~ Nelttelon
G lttr1W ol Tllllh
Q)•ea H11111~rtl m Ntws/flltllel Sotm
-10:30-
• ~ 1 1Ql tt llitls Are l'eople
loo
0 ROBERT SCHULLER * FROM THE CllYSTAl. CATHEORAl
CJ lo•ert Scllullu from Crystal
C.tlledlll
II> C.lt11Y Cfllptf
t t:OO
Q) Mofit : ~ "llonclie In Sotrely''
(com) Penny Singleton
Cl) Churdl In lht Home
fD Mnterpittt Theatre: Crime and
l'llnlsllmtnl
-11:30-u r~ 11~1 Animals. Anlm1ls
11~ Ne1ws1111•ers 'IO
1!1 lln. Terry Cole Wllit11ker
AFTERNOON
12:00
D lat in S,,Ce B 'V 110) 2' Issues & Answen
' Cwl Western Outdoofsman
CJ Seardl
Cl) Titian
2§! flit l.ellc Surclt W Great reri0t1111ntes IR) so Sliftl tuitine
-12:30-
13J foc11S
• Dirtctiolls
CJ Hlmest Hoolbt.1ts
1101 !121 Collett Foolb1ll 'IO CD Movie: ~ "Tiie littlcst llebtl"
(d1a) '38 Sh11ley lemple (j9J The M11ic of Oil r1inlin1
1:00 D (!al 5'0RTS: llfl footNll LA
Rams al San rranc1sco 49ers
l t 1at1Dll1diellt
a lt>l !UI srltlAl SPOITS
l()l[: II 11\f ltllh 1ame ol lht
Woild Se110 1\ pllftd lat JflM)
1etul•1 s<heduled p1011~mm1oe
"''" b4l pie empted
ti l.JSJ Qt SPOITS: TM ltlO
hid Stfltl .... NII r 11th 1an1~
DTM ... trs . ,..,.. ,
I 1 WO«tS: llfl feet\11 NY G1an1s
41 Slln ()ltto C~ircc1s
DW.W,llJllttlWest
•OI s,.ctr11• a>lbru.-..,
14' ht!Kt U•iwtrtt tD lbtilltt at Ille lljell Hilp•lung
Rides "&ain
'9; Movie: ft le AllMllMef
CD lo1l1111 •"' SO Sotcer, Made In Gen111n1
-1:30-~ It's Y0111 '4islnlls
GAi 01e llfitll D f.lroo, U TOiiy Brown'' JourHI
((QI P'ulllk rube
: so Writin1 IOf a RUSOll
2:00
1 ~ f'rtSOIMr of Ze!ldi D Gillipn's Island · 8 Movie: "SllowMll" (dra) '51
Kalhryn Cra1son. Ava Ca1dn.e1
CJ Motit: ""'1 "Mieltty Joe Younc"
(dra) ·49 Terry MOOle
tO Miuioft ol MertJ
Q) Mowit: "I'll lib Swecltn" (com)
6S-Bob Hope. luesda1 Weld
II) Mowi1: "Susu Sl1d1" (dr.1)
'61-lroy Donahue. Conme Slt•tn)
~ llh1ico, Ma1il r Encutntro
-2:30-
D l1lk Mlollt Plct11res
IQ Movie: "The Ghl Most likth
lot" (com) '73 S1oda1d Channing
2( Great rel'for1111ncrs fD f 11nkie and Jollnny (R)
•ill As Man lehavei
3:00
D Medic~! Center
U family film festiwal: 1•1 "Sor·
rowful lones'' (tum) ·49 Bob Hope
ff) Snuk rrniein
-3:30-w like II ls
so: Project UnifllSI
4:00
0 List of Ille Wild
usundlJ U ()) CGhat footblll 'IO
(I Qllil Kids
0 Sl'ORTS: Collece football USC al
Oregon
10) That's h1crt4illlt m Mo•ie: "S.111t like 11 Hot"
(torn) '59-lony CurhS
•ti lilt Glau Sllow-Sports Ctleb·
rity l1teMtWI
Cl) Mowit : "P'lrrish" (d1a) '61 •
lroy Donahue. Claudette Colbeil .A Ft1lurett1 · Generations ot the
Land"
i 4' P'MM1£1£: Bisi< Sollr Enero
ff) Wall StrHt WH'
2' NFL SynfUllllJ
3t Movie: "Slrttl reopte" (dra}
76 Roger Moore. Stacy Keach
-4:30-
0 2 With You
}) "" Odd Cellple U Grutesl S,.ls ltctnds ,]) <Ul Face Ille Nation
U1 H's YOllr Business
•v•NING I
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D Sl'OITS: Pro faotball W1ap
tl) for11111 8 (fJl OJ O News
11 Mowie: "T ••• 111e Mon•r 1nc1 Run" (com) '68 (2hrs)-Woody ~llen.
lanet Maraohn A young man unsuc
cesslully attempts to rob banlls 8 Malth GMe rM
J ficllt lack will! Dnid Notowitz
Iii Mowit: "Tiit Sailof Who felt
from Grate Mtll lllt St1" {dra} 76
(2h1s)-K11s K11s101terson, Sarah
Mtle~. lonalhan Kahn A d1s1llus10.ned
sa1l01 re1ecls the sea tor the love ot a
young 1ep1tued ••do• Her teenage
sons hero worship rs shattered and
he and his comrades dec1dt perltc
11omsm musl 1>1eva1I
\! Tiie RodtOfd files
Q) M•A•S•H
11) Tiit Benny Hill Sllolt
~4-u1e11111ens tn All t111h1m Grut and SINll
!he Name ol lhe Came lht annual
c11ckel match between Ra1nby and
Darrowsby has, 1n the past. captured
both S1tgl11ed and I rrstan, bul this
year they art 11a1) b"ause 11 1s
lames who has to lace demon bowler
fagRe! lh1d
'29J Circle ol St11s '!luck Owens
lSQJ Here's lo Your Hullh
-6:30-
D (Jl{jtJ "'"' '~ In St11ch 01 ... U News Conf11en<e
U Wiid Ute Adwtnlure m WtltOIM 1ack Katt11
1 i llulf Mouse
Cl) Dina f1Hr
,231 Focus
a(I frdory GlrdH $9 b1ni111 11 Sr'"'"°"'
7:00
D J 1t 50 Mi11t1ln U (ll ')t, CHil's "Poather\
While chasrn& tame poachers in !he
mountains nur lo~ An&eles Ion and
Ponch encounter an a&ed Indian whO
1s 'lmn& oll tht land' and l•y1n& 10
11vt 111s &ranason a kno .. ledge of the
old •ays and a respect for them U 1 3J 110 1.29 Those Amurna
Animals I eatu1es include ma1aud1ng
wasps allatlm& a bee hive a molher
elephant prepa11n& lo d•t to protect
her bab1 from btln& ~1dnapped',
and an animal t1a1ner wrestling a 5
hundred pound tienaal 11ge1 m Carol Burnett
II) Solid "'4 W•th guests George
Benson llMe Ca•a the ~olhn&
P ... 7
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Omar Sharif (seated) and (I to r) Hope Lange, Gerald S
O'Loughlln. Jose Ferrer and Victoria Prmc1pal
· HISTORY OF CHEMIN DE FER
For a gambler with money to burn. Chemin de Fer (or its
American counterpart. Baccarat) Is the only game In town.
It's a game where stakes are higher than in any other form of
gambling. Called the "most expensive game in the world,"
Chemin de Fer •S played in elegant casinos throughout the
world where fortunes are made and lost.
II anyone knows abOut making-and breaking-fortunes,
it's Omar Sharif. one or the stars of Pleasure Pa/ace. airing
Wednesday at 9PM on CBS. which also stars Victoria
Principal, J.O Cannon. Gerald S O'Loughlln. Jose Ferrer
and Hope Lange. Sharif has lost close to live million dollars
by his own admission. during countless hours spent at
similar Chernin de Fer tables and casinos which are ,een in
Pleasure Palace.
Chemin de Fer Originated in llaly during the reign of King
L~uis VIII. It is based on the premise that the bank or player wtio.U~t·attalns the number ,,1ne tflfO'Ugh the-draw wfns. A'
player needs only to draw cards and place beta; there la no
strategy Involved. As Sharif puts II, "The only thing one has
to learn in Chemin de Fer is lo know when to quit!"
The main difference between Chemin de Fer and Its
American version, Baccarat. 11 that In the tatter the house is
the banker. paying ofl all players on a one-lo-one basis,
getting a live percent commiHlon only from those who
placed bets on the Dank. In Chemin de Fer the player Is the
bahker and the !'louse takes a percentage from all winners.
Of the games of chance, the odds of winning are·highest
tor the Chemin de Fer player. Roulette has the loWesl
winning percentage, with blackjack In the middle and dice a
bit higher than Baccarat.
Another big attraction of Chemin de Fer Is 'its snob
appeal. The game Is run by culno pet90nnel d'99Md In full
lonNll attire. Realty big gambten, al80 knoWn al "hlgh-
rollen." otten play IM game In prlv1te 18lon1. used
eepeclally for thl9 purpoee. Regular culnoa uaualty rope off
tM gaming a,..., adding to the eaclulMty.
Brought to Laa ,Yagal In 1 Mt, laccanit, CMmln de Fer's
Amet'ican counterpart, ha gained eo much popularity a a
blg-beltot9' epon that c .... ri ,.__letmere much of th•
,,,....,,. ,.,.~filming toqtc pleee) Offllra lilt tablet plut a
PfMt9 ..ion for 1ta ......,.. ........ ower 50 percent of .,,. ......,_.,.women. And In eome...,. of the WOftd the
ng.,.. II h6Clf*. In the Mecao callnO, for tnetance. Which Is
45 mlnutle from Hong Kong, ., '70 percent of tM p1.,.,.
... of ...........
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pblltlotll d "'°°"'°""" gMlblll19 ...... In oonlr9lt IO the
Wl9tefn poMr lhOOt-<Mll often dfemdnd on IC,...,. ¥d
lhlt ••the ftnet ..-of Pf9Nrn Plltee brif\O to tn.
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TUESDAY
OCTOBER ll
For -11i111 illd 1ltt1110011 lis11n1s.
pluse m DAYTIME l'ROGHMS.
Below, for 1ou1 conven1tnce, 11e the
daJ's movin . ·
DAYTIME MOVIES
11:00 ID • "Tiit L-ly Tn1I"
(•we&) '36 John Wayne
12:00 m •r "Uttlt C1esa1" (d1a)
·30 ldward C Robinson a> "f1lt Is Ille Hw11te1" ld•itl
64 Glenn r Old
3:00 (101 "Dr. llin1street's W11"
(dra) ·71 John Su on
31 "llorth to Al1sb" (com)
60 John Wayne
3:)0 D "C.11 Mt lw1111" (tom)
63 Bob Hop~nila EkbP.rg ·
EVENING
6:00 om , fl~ ttews
D 1)3 Jf, SP'OaTS snCIAL: The
1'80 WtfW SefJts (NOif Conllnued
from ~PM and only 11 lhere rs a si•lh
game All prog1amm1ng is sub1ecl lo
re scheduling ) U Wollde1 W01111n
8 13 1101129 11191 a nc TK Oou1h m M0A•S0 H a> The le11111 Hill SIMIW
12' Ctlltet11potary Heall-'-es
fD J.2·1 ContK1
150 Mwoutu i11 Intl
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(j]I ll""Y Milltr m Wtk1111t lie• Kotter •s.tM•"" fD Did CHttt s.... 6 To T• i.. T111t11
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(ft1 F.-ily f-4
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TV WEEK. OCTOBER 19. 1980
sive llucking 11g llom the 1epowsso1
and ker.p 11 out ol lhe clulches
of h11ackm
D J3 131 Motie: "The Ni1h1 the
lkidit fell Down" (dra) 80 (3h1sJ
James MacA11hu1 Desi A1na1 11 l he
\lo1y ol lhe 1erro1 lhal g11ps mo101
1sls including a bank 1obbe1 a cou
plr 01 ~mbenlm when lhev aie
l•apptd on a bridge ilS 11 collapses
and 1he11 1uctions when help ar
Mh (NOH Win only br shown '' there 1s ou Wo1ld Se11e\ game II
1he1e 1s a gan" liews 1111111 be sho.-n
al BPM)
O rr-r: CeH •• H Rosie and
Roslyn have lo face shocking reahia
lions when lhe true ho1ro1 of Irle
behind bars conhonh them
.U Q_) 11QI lf Hap,, Dars (R)
Manon Goes lo Jail 1 he r ont has
lo come 10 the iescue when Mrs C's
ca1 crashes into Al s dme on. er eat
mg 111s1anl winier air cond111oning
and a Cunningham lam1ly squabble
thl ends w1lh Manon behind bars D Mow11: "The Amblllllen" (com)
67 (2hrs)-Dean Ma11in. Senla
Berger Janice Rule Malt Helm is
senl 10 discover lhe where~bouls ot
an eape11men1al lly1n1 saucer 1Wh1ch
"n b1oughl down somewhe•e 1n
Meaico and lo keep lhe saucer ham
falling 1010 enemy hands m PM M11azine
ID MHit: "Win1s of 111 htlt"
(adv) (2hrs) [d Ou1den A hearl
waiming slo•y of lhe relat1onsh1p
belween a man and a wild taRle
()~ The Ascent of Man
fD 21 T Ollich1 ~c-
-1:30-
D m ffOl !BJ lntrnt I Sllirlty
(R) "The Diner" Laverne and Shirley
lry lo teed a hunery h01de ol men
¥1hen lhey take over 1unn1ne a eeasy
spoon 1nher1ltd by Lenny m Carol Burnett m "'"' CC·Cl CRl S•elfl111 pi;a:u toeraphei Lennart Nilsson t1kes
voewm on an 1ncred1ble odyssey
lhrough lhe human body lo reveal
lhe causes and effects of more than •
hall lhe annual deaths 1n lhe IJS-
hta1I illtack s and slro~es €D Mi Sembrll
9:00
D Family fttld (NOT£ Only of
there 1s a W01ld Series Came.) • .,...T ......
8 (JG) ft) Tllltt'I Cttil!lllJ
(C·C) (R) 'lack's Graduation"
Chrissy and J1net are a lllla11ous
eourmel's delight when lhey use
then fhrt1tt0us lem1n1ne wries 10
unlan&le J1ek's 1pron sl11n15 so he
can eraduale from c;ook1n1 school mMt,,~SM IHI .... : 111at't U,, Dier' (com)
'72 (2hrs)-Blrbla Sl111iand. R-t1n
0 Nul (NOTE Only 11 there 1s a
World Se11es G1me l
~~ Tiit IMy ill Qloltlelt (C·C)
A ....
-9:30-
D Clrclt tf St111 "Lou Rawls"
(NOT£. Only if there Is a Wolld Stnes
Glmt)
• Cf) <II Ill Tiii (R) Coftcl
"hnlasy lloloup" Ht!Yt Vtlltch111t
("hntuy lsla11d"), 1•est' -nd
prompts ewen w1ldtr 1he11an11ans
al Iha Sun1h1na Cab Co. when
the ctbOln COllfllft 1111 tllttr own
la11lat1tt •a• 1Mr i. ........ (C.C) "8tt11111tu" Dr. 1•111111111 Miiiet
I MONDAY
11:11 • 1• "l•• ..... ._ ....
(wt\) J~ loM W1yne
ll'll • • "ltrUtlJ, lt1c "
(l dYI 0 ld•"d C llub1nw11
• ""'• Si-. " ~ C." ld1•I bl An11t U1c.'tn\11n
Ptl" I me.II A mt\'10""' nwt\e
•Willtd lo lh 8111 .. n tont u
hllcl\ 11 dill" ull tu ''•ll lhr
Oh••' 1t:i1>rrt •Itri \hr • 11111
1111r\ .,, 111d1~ 1 et•on
):II 10 "llle ...... lltM" tdt•I
11 \trphe11 &n,d
H "Celle•" I .,.II I I Yul
ll•rMt• N11 h••O C1tn111 l>1h1lt
l 1Y1 l tormd N1nru1 An uut101
Ille\ tu 001d Ill\ 111~ntl • 111 ..
\hfll flld • \fd1\l11 ~uu1t1y
hun1,, 1n O•dt1 lu ~lldl• • 111ufr
t1a1n lo11lrd r111lh t•o 1111fhon
doll•!\ '" 101u in MflM.CI
l.10 D "lJltlt Clc•tt" lf0• 1 II A11ar1 lunio~1n\ 11111, (.u1t1\
lr11y lth ten
IV•NING
e:oo
• a m • n u ,. ""' ew..rw.m.n
• l' 1 11Ql iatl Sl'OUS: NFUool· ball The Oakland Ra1dm al lhe
P1llsburah Steele1~
D Tic Tic Deuell
•M•A•S•H
ti) TIM le1111r HWI S... t4 HJ P'r•t•d Unittrse m J.2.1 eonuct (C·C>
-6:l0-
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18 Welt .... IK~ !lotter
8t Sltlftrd I SOii
12! (>f) """ &l) Dk• ~'811 Shoe
SQ) 3·2·1 Contact
7:00
B 8 IJI> News
• "''" 01p Aa1in ct / Tic Tac Ooii1ll
Ill TIM JMtr's W1W m 111•A•S•H
111 To TtH IM Truitt
Cl) laretta
ID OMr Enr (C·C) m ••IMlitndo. Amir
1H, Tiie M1c:Nell/lthrtr aepon
-7:30-
B 2 on the Town
U Fipl IK• with Dn1d Horowitz
Ill Siii"' Na
' • ,.. M1111i11t
1iJ face Ille lllllSic m All in tll• hmitr IV 111•A•S•H
-J fl llrntJ Miller
124) NEMtE•E: l111pacto
fD TIM MacNeil/lellm afll0(1
O> Cristinl lmn
tH hlllily ftlld
st Conntdiotls
8:00 B l I ' 11 J Sl'ECIAl: Goldie H1wn
(I hr) Goldie Hawn sings, dances and
clowns on lhe basketball courl with
" 111e H•tltn• lll0"41t01lt1• alld dtm u11>11•le~ lle1 »111 " 1 t0111td1tn11c
•1th cvnh Geo11• 8u11•' lolln
N111e1 •lld Sll•u11 Cnudy
U JI H; Utllt llffM " 011 frlitlt (C{) lht Silent Cir" AA
•ced r.tiet•kt1 •I the ~flool lor the
fll111d !111'\ 10 br<omt • r1Kpcct1ble
t,1111f1 \Q lh<!t ht uij 1••t • llom« to
l•u youn1 01Ph111ed brOtht•\ e llltttt l!fl "Tiit 11& Slttp"
''"'') 41J (1hn) ll1tmph1tt Bueart
I •U"" fh"ll flh1l1p ~1h1low 1~ """~ 1n1u • r o~ uf ~ •ullhy t.in11ly
•1lh t•o p1e1t1 d•u&hlt•\ •n<f d1\
1 U•t•\ bl•t ~m411 .1nd murdtt I \ wrll
4\ to<t D ...... UDlllCJlltt ............
1d••l fi'I (lh•\I N,y M1ll411d Ctn,
h••nt1 Oon Mu11•r A. Nubel 1'111•
• 1tnt1\t \trk• thr ••d of 4 psychol
u111\I \prci.ll1111c 1n P\VChrc phr
1111nir11• "'hfn lhr ~p111t 111 h1\
d~• r•~o O•utnttr bt(•n\ ;ppe;11n1
1110 t•lk1111 tu h1111
•'MMl&a11111 G> Solid Cold l H) 24 Greet ,erl11m111<H (C C) I 1n
,., I 41101 ~old1e1 Spy
fD ll I on11ht
-8:l0-m ~rol lur111H
W Grut '"'''"'""" (C·C) I 1n kt• I a1lu1 Suld1er Spy Who is lhe
inul' 1n 8111r~n lntell1cence 1 In this
e111\llde Ceo1ie !iim1ler move~ a step
1loset lu lhf ;nswt1 dnd reulls hrs
unt n1telrt1& with his nemesis lhe
•i1111ouu~ ~ov"I superspy O> Chtspuito
so ~ f11t11re lilond•J A1thu1 M1t
le• On linme Ground
9:00
0 a 12 llt'A•S•H (R) A Soulh
Ko•~dn "Omdn m1s111le1p1ets Klinger s
mohves "htn he llltS Ill did her
dau~hlU lrrldnmlly Mean while
ua .. kttt •rutles •tlh hi~ co n
~·ence ower a promise made lo a
d;mt soldier
D 23 3t Mowre: "A Cr1 for
love" (dra) 80 (]hrs) Powers
Boothe Susan Blakely Cene Barry
1 •0 lovers one an arnphelamme
add1lt and the other an alcoholic
1rah1e lheu p1oblems and seek help
and with each olher ~ave lhemselves
horn sell de~11uchon
D 3 • 129 Hut's Incredible! f ea
lure~ include a bdnd ot karate ea
perts teve11nR a barn d boy who
apped•ed 10 haYe dro1Vned in lreet
mg "'ale• and is brought back lu hie
'IJ p1oless1onal sluntnian dangling
lrom a plane allempltng 10 cra~h
lh•Ough a wall ol tlame and a
Momodo dragon
10 Don Col1ell Sflotl
tD Merv Grillin Shoe
IE THE NEW HEE HAW
• STARS ED McMAHON!
Cl) Hee H1w ld McMahon, l1mmy
flenley lht Bellamy Brothers, Marty
Sludll and Gunilla Hullo11 gue\I
24 The Advo<1ln-Elecl1on 'IO
-9:l0-D a 12 WllR, In C1ncinn1ti (R)
An adveihsing campaign enerneeted
by Herb tarlek lo promote WKRP
results 1n a s1unn1n11 1evelal1on bV
Venus I lylrap Aller stubbornly retus
ong to permit a photograph of himself
10 be used m a newspaper ~d Venus
lmally admits thal he 1~ a tug11tye
from 1ushee
1101 Throu1h HuNn Hinds
W Tiie Advocates-Eltclion 'IO e> Hoaar Duke Hoa11
tOaOO e t I J ltll U. Cnlt (•I flle dn •llPt"'"'' of Mn '-11Chon'1 Ill lond York... 811 lltY. altits Ille I 1111
IO I VICIOllS 11111 of docficlll prOlllOI
tr\ lltlo sleal peh lor lhtlf ~
otlltl Mult Mrs Pyftchon 111tvts
over S.r11er's lou. llow 111" to
mltlt11le a d011•&hl ope11hon ind
d1w:ovm a bind of secretive. t1wteu
and ht1v1lr armed men
i J ........... .... ......
• llllN: "TM S.... litltr" (dr1)
13 (90m) Charin 81onson Martin
Balwn. Norman Fell R1lph W11tt A.
touch Ntw Yo1k cop discovers 1
p1oh1b1tion 1an1ste1 1~ pl1nn1n& •
ntUSiCrt revtntt 101 a •O ye~ old
shootoul •hK.h 1ntroduced non S1
t1han tlemenlS to orcan11tcl lflmt .., ........... .....,
H1 TIM i.t.r1111tilll Stc:Jttr
Jt; M•A•S•H m Colofiu so WoM '' Too Gotd to lurn
-10:30-
10 Thal'' Hellywod ........ fD Tiit h1lor11111ion Soc:1tlr I hr~
proeram uplores the arow1n1 use ot
compute1s eltcttonics and other
teltcommunouhons aduncn wh1c~
have brouthl about tht ,nforma
hc>n dlt
21 Family ftud so M1sterJMect T1111tre: C11111t ind
runrsllmtnt
11:00
B t 11i News
D ~ 1 (IQ, 01! <211 "'l News Ill The Hollywood S41uares
·==-=-............. ttl $ to .. (t.c)
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t2:00 .,.,......,..
• ...... .._.: "Or. C..'s Cir·
... (dll) '70-Binc Crosby. r11n•
Converse. Blythe D1n11t1 ........... ,.... m 11ow1ts
-12:30-
.. IHI t>tl The TllllOfr .. Sllow
915"
Ill The Fii a> Wofllll ... ._. """
1:00 a> lllt¥it: UDtltll s.Mes. I ... ,.
dtftr" (hor) '73 lwa Auhn. Klaus
K1ns~1 A yount min tuts to b11111
tht dud biCk to hie but lurns th1I
1oy1nc w1lh the suptrn1tur1I brin11
d'struclton and d1sastt1
-1:30-
D The l-b111er
-2:l0-
.B News I lllowle: "Mr fllller'a
House" (dra) ·75 Chit Roberlson
THURSDAY
-OCTOBU 23
For 1110J111111 1llCI Jtter-hst1•1s. please SH DAYTIME P'llOCllAMS.
..... for "4lf tOftftllttl(t, Ire llM
d1 y's -'es.
DAYTIME MOVIES
11:00 a> • "lt11Htll Aruon1
s.ies" ewes) J4 lohn Wayne
12:GG m • "°'"'''" "°"' 11,.,. ltlS" Cdra) 40 l dward G
Robinson ldd1e Alber! [dnd
Best Oltn tlrugei
Cl) • "Youn1blood H1w•t"
(dral 64 lam~s frant1~cus
Su1annt Pleshelte A younR
w11te1 hils 11 big w1ln hi\ tu\I
novel and RetS caughl up 1n the
whirlwind ol high soc1t1y
3:00 ,10 "Amet11 brhart" C11ntl
(dra) 16 Susan Clar k John
forsythe. Stephen Macht
,,., "Brohn Arr0tr" (adv) ·~o
l1mmy Stewarl tell Chandler
Debra Pagel
l:lO IZI • "Tiie Dtfl1nt Ones"
(d•a) ~ Tony Curlis Sidney
Po1t1er Cara W1lhi1ms. lheodore
B1kel Charles McGraw
EV•NING
8:00
8 8 ID I 112 U lletrs ...... ,""""
• (.Jl 10 2t ,. "''" GfK Tac Ooup
• M•A•S•H
II) TIM leMy Hill Sllow
'2• TIM lirwilll Yt1rs
ACROSS
fD l ·M C.bd
so Here's lo Your Hultll
-6:30-
3 12 Jt ""' e M'A'S'H l'J hllseyt
10 b11ty Mllltr m Wtk1111t IKk !lotter
Q) Sa1fe1d ' Soil
fD o.u ~"" SMw 2t To Tell Ille Trvtll
so l·2· l Coiltact
7:00 8 DU u lkln
3 81111ey Miiier
D Hip" Days A11in I Tk lK Doup Ill Tiit Jeltr's Wild
1 o •er• Griffin Sllow
CD M0A'S'H
u To Jell the Truth
Q) l11ttt1
124 Up and Cem1111
fD O..r usy
2t flmity ftltd
0) Aprenditndo 1 A11111r
so Tiit Madltif/ltllm 11.,.rt
-1:30-u 2 on tlle Tow11
3 "'"9 Days Aaain II IH family ftud
Iii SM Ill Ill
• [yewltlltS$ lA
• l'fll •11•li11t llJ f Kt tM Mtrsic
• All ill IM FMllly 12 19 M•A•S•H
13 BlrlltJ Miller
14 O..'t F1t1tt 1M flf1111er
f1l) Tiit llKlttl/ltllrtr 1.,.rt
E!)CnstN laUll
so MnKlltc•
DOWN
8 :00
D ft v Tiit Wflite SllHw Cone I
Coat/I Reeves utends his sl•Y 1n
New Yor• when he learns the sei1ous
ness ol hrs lather's illness and lhe
lwo ol lhem be&•n lo develop a new
understanding James Whrlmore
guests
D IJIJ li111ts reoplt rt1y I ht\
program tu lures a bar lenders cock
la1I m11rng compeltllon. a balhlub
r<Ke. an t$Qpe attempl on a roller
coasler and a lug or war with lhe
wives ot lhe players 1n lhe W01ld
Se11es Burl Bacharach r rdnto
Hams and Shec•y Green are leleb
11ty hosts
D MtM: • "All1e1s wrtll D11ty
faces" (dia) '38 (2hrs) James
Cagney Pal O'Brien Two young men
grnwrn& up rn New York's tenemenl
district: one becomes a pries! lhe
other a •Iller U ! 3") !ill (2' Motl I Mindy (R)
Looney Junes and Morky Melodies"
Mork calls on all ol his comedy
madneu as hosl of an out ol this
world telev1sr0n show. with Mindy
and !heir lrrends &1ving a cosmic
perlorm1nce lo save slodgy und1
date Nelson flavor from blowing hts
big chance on the tube e , Tiit Blrtm
D llltM: "Wlltrt Litt Has Gone"
(dr1) '64 (?hrs) Susan Hayward
Bette Oavrs. Michael Connors A bit
ter divorced c011ple come toeether
again briefly to save lhe11 d1u1htet
alter the I!> year old girt kills hei
molher's lover m l'fll lllPiiM G> lllelit: "Sall Alltellio" (adv) 4~
(2hrs) Errol Flynn Alem Smith A
New York sineer 1nd a lens cattle
TV WEEI(, OCTOBER 19. 1980
man nn (he 1un find love rn lhe
midst ol a range "a'
fD 21 TOlli&llt
3t DttlSIOll 'IO-P'roposition 10
so 011m1 MacBelh
-8:30-u • 3 1 10 2t An11t (RI Uncle
Cheech" When Angie s unpredrclable
uncle moves 1n and unpatks his
su1tc.ase ot pracllul 1okes 1ocay
reta1r0nsh1ps be<ome fuel tor com
edy Danny OeVrlo guests
e Keen's P'toplf
CD Carol lllrnttt
2• Tiit flllor1111hon Sootty
fD Ir Any Means: Ttrr0ft1111 111 the
'IOs Jetlrey ti aye uam1nes I he
arow1ng menale ol 1nltrna1tonal ltr
r0t1sm and the steps beina 1aken 10
lombat 11 e> l1 C.1111tn1 cit Ambrioso
9:00
U Lynd• C.rter /Suspense
• Thriller t LISI Sona!!! D e 121 •owle: "lnl Sona"
(susp) '80 (?hrs) l vnda Carter.
Ronny Co• A mother unknowingly
holds lhe key lo a dr.adly coverup D llJ (HJ Movie: "P'111disa Ar.
ley" (dra) '78 (?hrs) Sylvestet
Slallone, lee Canahlo Three b!olh
ers slruegle lo make 11 mto lhe b•&
lime by promoling one ol them as a
heavywergh( wreslltr
U 31110) (2t1 SP'ECIAl: W1Ylon
ltllnillcs ( lhr) Country music leg
end. Waylon lenn1ngs !ravel\ Kross
counlry tiy bus. slopping 1n PhOenra .
Deriver i nd 1 recording sludr0 and
lakine .. 11h him an entourace ol
people 1ntlud1ng les~ Colle• •nd
lames Garner (who ma•es hrs s1n11n1
debul with Waylon lenn•n&s and
u.a tilt {ymptom ol 1>1t1thlnwru
lo ._ IMI 1M1111 w1nd•d m•r b~
Ul!Sff •Y •fty Ollt OI tllft' pfto
10lo11ul ''''•ms lht lun1l lh, Oiood 01 the llUtl
tOaOO e 11 C8S....,,. ltlC! S..u
61$ Willl w11 blllMlft 1!1q 111d 1,.n
rl !Wlll 1111• ~unho111 1b0u1 O•I ~uf
lllitl 111 lllt MMlldlf I •ii IM P•Ol ••lll
leillill ., Alllttiu ' l"lf\l u1I \1111
)ltl SM.di Al11>t1
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Cl l •le c» Mll1 .. Htlt tlll
hlMI llftl Harl 11 Wllf n • ou1M ul
wo1111n cll1m• 11111 loll•lh•n '' the
IJllltf ol lltt Win tllf Hart\ \uddenl1
lllld 11\em)tf~t't 1~111111 P•l•lll\ ............... " ......... ...., ec.w ........
-10:>0-......... e "'9Mtt "l>ue1lo Rieu Oui ~l~I Srtte ,. I 1111 r;101,.m 111.1h ,1 1111
1to110ml( ~l•lt ot th• lOrnmonwullll
01 Pue1to ll1co 1nd rile 111,,, ~11~111.1
t1vu lte1d by llit l\ldnd tu ""'d'"'
rommnnwe•lth lu i''" ''•lth<WO 01 10 &i•" lull 1no~pende111.r H ._, u1QwttN111
t 1:00
8 lf JOU~ "9w1
•• .l J S H Mew\
• Tiit ........ 54"''''
• Tiit .....,... ""'' .y,.. ... , .. , Lil• eo..se.,..,-
.., flSI ftf'ftrd 'hP lnlQlmAllOll
flow·
-11:30-• w 2i liloMs: "lllil Gr111t," u:z.a fl((IM
11 (fl' Oti 111111111 Canc111
• ...,ec.MIM&Wise • (]) ® ltll llttn/Mowtt: "lllr ,...,,.....,,"
-~· • Hea111'1 Hen1a m It fan a Thiel CU llesic Sohr E111r1y
fD 1t11 Captl•t4 UC News
12:00 gTwiliptz.,.. m lfmioe l11possible
ID"°'""
-12:30-
11 ~ Qtl Tiie TOlllO!rll'9 S... g MOYie: "Tht Unconquered"
i (adv) '47-Gary Cooper
ti1 The Fii
.., W.ld teet-\ Metn
1:00 m lllewie: "'iuic" (dra) S6
W•lham Holden. l\1m Nova~ a> Mo•ie: "Liu" (adv) '67
Dolores Hart. Stephen Bord
-1:30-
a Tiit '""'' 1t1111tr
2:00
D M1win: "Carry 111 C111111111,"
"Tiie lady Mid tM MoMtu"
-2:30-
• llews/Movlt : "Tiit Ha rness"
(dra) '71 Lorne Greene
3:00
• llnies: "Tiit Dnil and 1111
0..,," "Tiie llack Cat"
• flllewit: ''leflold I ''" Hone" (dra) '64-Grecory Pee~
(w•DN•SDAYI
OClOIO'U
ftt ......... -tlttf ... lid .. p. ,..,., .,, DA'1111l HOGUMS
....... ,.., <--""<•. '" tM _,,., .......
DAYTlllC MOWtCS
11 ot " •· "l11<~J hu•" l•m ) l• toM W11n'
12.00 • • ~1111 AINLMIC DI
Clltfier._.. .. ldl•I J8 (d•w O r. kob1n\Qn Claue lmur
• • "flit s.11.,11" (dl•J
f;J 1114f1At W~w•td ) 00 10 "AiftlN l11fw1I" Pdtl I
tdr•J /b Suun ci.,-
)t "Pal G1111tt alld lilly lht
tll4" (..,;,, 11 1.m,, Cnourn
U O D "C.101111110" I ,.e, I b:I
C.huc~ Connu1s, ~•m•f~ 001
•V•NING ~
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D GI e 11 lltw\ D U >t SflOUS Sl'ECIAL: The
IMO Wotld Stites (NOif Co1111nurd
hum ~PM dftd ont1 11 th"r 1i a
\r>enlh ~drnr All O•OK'~mm1ng 1s
wb1" I ID IP !>eh(iluM~ )
U Wlllldtr Wom•n U 3 10 11 New• o Tic he 00u111 m M"A•S0H a> Tiie llen11y Hill Sllott
J • f allllly l'ortr111 m J.1.1 c.niac1
so l'rOft<I Uniwene
-6:30-
3 12 3t lltWl a 11•A•s•H a lllllWJ•
1Q 8a1ney Milter m w.1c0111t BKk •otter
W S.11focd l Soll
fll) DdCQAVffiShow
29 To Tell the Truth
1so l ·2·1 C4nt1cl
7:00
0 11 U "3 News • 3 Bar11ey Miller
U Hippy Days A&1in
(e l Tic lie Dou1h
II The Joltr's Wild
l101 Merv G1iffin Show
m M•A•S•H
12 To Tell lht Truth G> Barelt1 fD Over usy (C·C)
2tJ family Feud
so The lhdlt1l/lth1t1 lte,ort
-7:30-
D 2 On Utt Town
3 Hap" Days A1a1n
II This Was America (l'tOI[ Onlr 11
World Se11es game t$ nor played )
U Sha Ila N1 U Tht Hollywood Squares
9 '11 M11u111e
D Face !flt MllSIC m All Ill Ille family
'W r2j M•A•S•H
23 larllty Miller
J 4 This Old House (C·C)
fD lht M1<Neit/lth1t1 lttp0rt
3t hm!ly ftlld
so Greil l'ert01m1nces
8:00
0 6 112 S,ECIAL: ht Albert'!
H111ow«n (R) Things aie 001 always
what lher seem, especially on Hal
loween lhal's lhe lesson fal Albert
;nd hu p1f) lorn •~ lhO plot lht11
\CAllt\I ~POO~ mahl tver
11 ta 11 .. ,. P..,ie r,.1u1e~
llltludt $.!tab Cll1 dclelUlvt dl1v1Q&, J
t)ufl' 14n(h tO f n&l1nd Ind I hUllh w• {Ull~f111r4t1nc on t•-cull~r
'"'\\ (l't011 Wilt onlr be sllo11n 11
lhett 1\ no Wolld Sc11n 1»mt It
lhe" 1\ ; camt lllWI will be ihown
;11 llPM I e ...... : • "Te H,,. a114 KM
llM" (a1M ·o (211rs) llumph1e,
&1••1 l ;111en a.tall The story ol ~
\~IPl>fr '°' hut lan<d UP 1n Wllfld
Wai II in1111ue
• )I 1Ql 1Jt £11111 11 Eu11ll
(C·C) Olht1~I PM1hons' R1wat1y and
tdlllusy so11nc) up ar the 91adlords
whl'n Jom ) "'' novel 1\ 1e1ecled •hilt Abbr \ 1r1 educatton book rs
.itcepted by publisher\
Cl ...._ .. : "A Maft Called Gin-"
1 .. e~l '69 (2hrs) fony ftanc1os.a .
M1tllael Sarra11n. Judi Wtsf A ~ow
bov d11lle1 unwillingly lakes a 1ou112
laMeiner 101 a \ldek1tk and lt1ches
him the arr ol a seasoned cowboy m ,.. Ma1a1lft• G> Mowle: "lll11b: Tiie Grul RM·
btrf' (dn) /b (2h1s) Cail Btl/
Stephen Colltns Irie story ol the
g1ealest robbery of our time AllPI
mdny months of plannin~ seven
~•mtd masked men 1ob and escape
l1om Brinks Int 10 Boston
%4 G1eal 'er1oimancu fD 21 Ton11hl
-8:30-
0 e 12 SPECIAL: ,ult tl1t
Macie DrafOll in the Lind ot the
LIYinc lies (R) A hllle gut caugM ·~
the contused nel ol her own 1magma
lton learns lhe d1!1e1ence behlieen
harmless lantasy and damaging ltes m ~lol Bu1nett
fD Great PerfoimanctS Live hom
L 1ntotn CMIP• Verd• \ R'.Qu1em
fh1s program features the ,.,,. Yor~
Ph1lha1monit\ Pension fund Benfhl
performance ol Verc11 s Requiem •
IS•m ulcasl on l\USC 91 SfMJ
9:00
O e '2 Movie: "Pleasure l'af·
act" (dra) 80 (1hrs) Orndt Sharri
V1cto11a Proncrpat. J 0 Cannon A
man rnrernal•onally ~nown for l11s
•omanhc tonquu ts as well a~ hos
suctess as a h1Rh roller 111 the g.im
blmg 'ap1tals 01 lhe wotld. ltnds h11
reputatro11 al sta~e on both areH
D n 3t Disney's Wonderful
World: "lefty" (C·C) (I ht) A luok al
Carol Jotinsluo thr one armed gim
OdSl•cs thdmp•on Af te• Ca1ol suflr1~
a SfllOU) lfg IOfUIY du11ng p1atltce
she allernpls a tomebac~ dt~p11c
dudor~ tear\ thllt her gymnashts
careei may be over (NOH Unli 11
WOfld Sf11Ps gamt rs nor played It
thflt 1s a game Tiits Wu Meou
11111 be sho•n on Channel 4 )
U 3 10 2t Chulie's Anctts
rRJ Angels '" Chains f he angel~
hno lhe11 live~ 1n 1eopa1dy when
lliey ie un1ustlv a11esled and loc~ed
up on a p11son la1m 1un bv d corrupt
wa1den CD llltrv Griffin Shetr
so Watumarks
-9:30-
0 C11cfe ol Stars Concert Be•
nadelle Peters INOlf Onlv 1f Wutld
Seroes game •S played )
'24 Ad-tnlwres in Ari •1111 Julie
Harris
10:00
0 123} 'Jll srECIAL: Tiit 1970'':
a.[.,..._ tf C.11tt1 ll11sic (lhr )
this \ptc1•f 1~ from fOld's lheittr 1n
Wa~1na1on. 0 C 1no tu1u10 Dolly
Ptttoo. IOM11y C.Sll. Mew Clttl, Met
f 1111~ lhr Stiller 81olhe1s 1nd mant
mfny mf)lr (NOif O~fy ti Wblld
Sc1in c~me ·~ not played l ....... • r" UOI .at Vecd (C.C) Ven
delta Oan 115l~ hrs Ille 10 protect
lht members or an enlue lam1ly wllO
ate beina sy"emaltu lly mu1dfld
by 1 1 mysle11ous aweneer .., .. ._ ..........
J 4l Dell't ftraef Ille IMlr m ..... "' Art •tttl ,. Har·
ns (R) luhe Hams hosts lll1s 111011im
wh•C~ de mys11f1es arl lor v1e•ers ol
~II aae) m ColoftN so Sy111bob Ill Litts l'ut: The 11111·
i.a CellectMNI
-10:30-
11 ma>°'""' fil) Ooll't f011et Ille llll111tr This
documentary locuses on lht phghl ol
the l\hme1s (Cambodian retugfU) a~
seen lh1ouah !he eves of Iowa volun rem doing rrli'I wor~ 1n fha1land
so Cosmos
11:00
fJ D • 12 ft) Nt•S
II ;I 10 in I,. Nt•S U Tiit Hollywood Squm 0 The llewlywtd Glmt
CD Ye111 let Your lilt
Q) One Sttp Beyond
24 Tomorrow's Fam1htl
-11:30-
0 e 12 Campa11n 'IO
II 23 u .lollm1y Carwn
U Mocec1111bt ' Wise U , :1 101 in 11ees1Lo.e Boat
0 GuMmoh m Hotan's Heroes
Q) II Takes I Thiel
24 Ht"'' lo Y041r Hulth (C·CI
fD so CapllOlltd MC News
O> lloclle • lloc~e
12:00
0 · e 12 Mowtt: "The M•n Who Would Be Kine" ldraJ MrchaPI
Caine Sean Conntry
0 T•ihfhl Zont m Mission Impossible ED Mo.1es
-12:30-
CI i3 >I The Tomorrow Show
U MOf1t! • "lht P:1dt ol the
Y1n•e6" (d1a1 42 GdtV Coopec 0 The fBI
Q) World Nttwor• Netn
1:00
U l • 10 29 'olice Wo1111n m Mowrc: • "Arch ol Triumph"
(dra) 48 log11d Beraman
Q) Mowtt: "l\l•nd of l lf1n1 H011or"
I Mt) f>8 lolln "~Mey lltnl I aylOf
-1:30-
0 The lOlle ~n1er
2:00
O Mo,.u: "Spud Mt1ch1nh,"
''Tiie Wom1n They Almost lynclltd"
-2:30-
0 Nttn/Mowre: rm. "G1ll1nl lour·
ney" td1at 46 GIMn ford
3:00
U Mo~ies: "If I Had a Millioll.''
"The Sir a nee Cne of Or. lb" CD Movie: "Lowe Ille Stran1elr''
(dra) Charles Alnavour
P ... t1
*** IT HAD TO BE ROY! •••
"It·, lhc mo'l amt"111111u' l<•unlr\ m1•"1: tdcv"''"'
vancty 'h"" we cwr 11n.11:!111cl.1 .. 111~! for our h1•\l. \\C
L.nc'4 11 h~1d \I• he R11~ ( l.1rL. ·· I he 'PcJkcr' Jrc J11h11
Avlc'""nh .1nl.1 ~.1m I • 1\ ull•1. the "lJ,hv1llc: l 1m·
prl"\iHll" "ho pr11pt:lkd their l11•nu:,pun /lei·""" frnm a
hot nclw11rk pr.tpl·rl) ht lhl· n.111on·, ~umher One
''nl.111.";1tcJ 'h''" /\nJ. no" thev hJ\e nca1cd ;1 new
'rn·tal·ular th.11 I' "uph•"r1·· ll;Untn mu,rc o.inl.1 to•r·
l"harm ~ uJf 11 v f rurn ftr,1111 l;l\f '11111/i 1'1/11• 1'111111·1•. Jtrtng on
ADC . S,11urJa) o.t l IWM
.. Our mlt1•1ll1• l'11la1t• hmt hut/ "' !'le Roy." the\ re-
pea tc<l "And ti w;l\n·l l"a'~· lfr hall lo re.trr<in)?C ~cver;1f
lnng·,lanuing h11ok1ng,. 111difu1ng h" own lhartl~ golf
tournament Ill Oklah11mu. to ho't thr' 'how liut. our
policy "· nol -,urprl'rngly. 'onfy the he\t wrll pla)' the
Palace.' an<l Hoy "one of the he,1"
1 he h1H1r-long 111/ill///1• l'ola1•£·. lapcJ hd11re ;1 li ve
;1uu1cnl·e of 1.41)() al Oprylant.I Park rn Na~hvrLk. 1i. a
temarkahlc ·'"cmhlage lop l·ounrry m11M1: heaulrna'
M11:kcy Ci rlle\. Harh;11J Mandrell. thc Oak Hulgc Bo)'·
lht: dclet·1,1h1c: l>uA 1•1 "/ l/11::t1rd\ l>at'}· ( "11lhcrrne Ba1:h.
1n her '1ng111g aml JJnnn8 lkh111: and a wurm "n'
wl'illlml' re11n11,r1 fu t the Sht'rr// o/ M111h1·rri . /\ndy
Grrllilh. and Im 11IJ ,11Jt:lock. Cicmgc .. (i1111hcr .. l.1nd,ey
Sharing 1hc wml·J~ 'p111hgh1 " the in1mt1ahlc Slim
P11:ken' 111 h" hr't .1ppear.111cc on a mU,lllll 'J'CCtal
A.,1c, ... 11r1h and I ovullo\ ch1111:c 11( Clark wa' an
111,p.m1twn l he l\lUnlry mu\lc '1.ir " a man or man}
talent' A ma,tcr mu\11:rnn a nmcu c11mcd1an "hn
write' h1" nwn ma1er1al 111p rcumJmg artl\t lOffipll\Cr
of 'trmg 1n,trumental' guc't \tar dclui1c motron p1c-
ture ,1Jr hoxcr pilo t rad1ohroadca,1cr pho1ngra·
pher hoal captain hor'e r:H·1ng enthu~rn\I a\IUlt:
busmc.._.,man and, ye,. he even dance' Mm t of all. Roy
1s completely al home with country mu\1c1an!-.. He ha\. in
fact. hecn honored hy the C11untry M u~1c A'\ocia11on
(CMA)'a' En1cr1:11ncr ufthc Year and.fn~trun1cn1alt~1 of
the Y~M.
Fdr Nashv1/111 P11l11ce. he IW\I\ l11s con1empnrarrc:' in u
revue 1ha1 refkCI\ America\ current Ob\C\~ion w11h
coun1ry mu~1c. induding a major produc11un number
tilled "Boots," which recreates an "Urhan Co"' boy .. ·•ypc
country dub. complete wi th 11 mechanical hull. Indeed.
1he bucking mon~ler makes II~ national TV variety 'how
debulOn Nashville Polut'e.
SATURDAY
OCTOIE• 15
MORNING
8:00
0 """ .. pby e Sun11se Semester O Community htdbld
G) U11inrsity ol Ult A11
Cl) rrl111S 11111 Tuch
-6:30-
D Sunrise Semester
I J V~~ Alelft
D Tll1t's Cit
8 110J It's YOllr llustntSS
rel n Classroom Cl 01vey & Goti1th m Spu• Out
Cl) ftOlllptr "-f.D C1ptiontd AIC News
31) Hot fu411
7:00
0 M1rto's M11ic Mowie M1elllnt D rn rU ) Godz1f11/Dynomull
Hour a r1ceset1trs
U 3 1 ll~J '9 Scooby Ooo. Wlltrt lie l•? o Hot f 11411• Sllow
ID h r11111out
f.D Y1111 fot Ht1ftll
ID Clfls 1 Gtstot
-7:30-u Dtlsty's T rttlNMlse a lia .... ,,~ ..
U t3J (10) 2tJ rtutit111111. la~y
""' s.,.r C."1 s-. rei lidsW.hl II nit Giglnllort Hotel m £1t1MM1ry ""' . ·--mAs We Set It m tompfiCl4isi1111
8:00
a r • J rur Tiit 11ew Afttt111m " Mifllty Molltt/Htc•tt IM l••ll
D CUl Ill> Frtd •M 1111111 llttt
tilt $Mite
etuw1tttlt1wr
• CJ) (})) !Ml Hutflcllfl 1n• Dil!Pll e llllefS.,.11Un e Morie: "llowi111 Wil•'' OdYl
'SJ-8111>111 St111•rd. Gary Coope1 es,oew,..,.. tD 0.U U,.. I Ctnlilt
• Clfn ' Cielta
-1:30-
• CJ) Oil Tiit T• & ltny SMw ........
• (]) Cle IJI) fb!l41rr Ille ..,..,.... . ........,,..., ......
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TV WEEK,.OCTOBEA 19, 1980
10:00
Q 23 '3t lah11111 & tlle Su,er 1 0 llon11111
0 The Lont bnaer m Crou W'tb
Cl) Motte: aw "lmpul" (my~)
49 811an Oonlevy, [Ila llaints
f.D Body Ill QufltlOll
~ Voters' riptli11t
-10:30-
D e •12. Tflt '°PtJt Hour
ID Sia Millton $ Min
fD MUSKI Cololft~lll
11:00
D 123 lt .lon11r Quest a Amt11ta's Top Ten
0 Wild, Wild West
fD M1•i111 Tll111rs Gr ..
fD LUClll Libre/Soccer
so, Slc11111ento W"' ltt •em•
-ll:J0-
6 re nai 011• r1e• Q IU1 ~ti Drawint rowtr g The Adventures ot Ouie 11141
H111iet m Soul Tr11n
Cl) Th1t llHllville Music Johnny
Duncan Stephanie Winslow. Don
G1bwn Buddy Sp1ch". lht Oolt•t
Ott Singers And lhe lens lravelers
Are lhe &UtSIS
f.D lht F rtlldl Chef so was11111ato11 wea 111 •evit•
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1 OsOO Dlnml MONS
I .... J ,, • 11111 ...............
14 ... (CCI
• '"" ON ....._,. HIJ\1 1111~ V11.
./Ir""' ~O• 10 •11\ijl•I• lh• lioui.
"IM" lh• old lw1n.1, •Ril l•pl•f•
ol •II~ • n•• rll•lh •Hu '""I ~•41 •Iii ,,,,.,,, .........
-10:30-.. ~
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• ,_ 11n1y .... "''" • ,., lel Y1111 lll• at OM S.tp leytlld ,. s...-,,. .... ,
-11:30-
• • tZ. lllowou . "lht Jtllrr
tolK.'' "tlcM .. 111 a.-4 Wlft" II U )t Jol!Mr C11W111
• Me!.u111lle & WM 8 3 10 1t lh•VCh rlot'\ .....
• Gt11111111h
GI Mec111's IM1oe1 m " hlfl a t111t1 24 l111paclo
fl) so ClptlOlltf MC NfWl
12:00
U TllillClll z-m llllWOll Impossible m Mow1ts
-12:30-D 23 3t The Tomorrow Show
. D Mowie: '"' "flle Cowboy 111d Ille lld1" (com) 38 Gary Cuupr1 D The FBI m W.lcl llttwofk News
1:00
II 31 10J •2t Police Women m Movie: "lnHSIOll ol lllf S111
Crt1h11ts" \sco h) 6J Bob B311
Q) Mowie: '"' "C11ntw1I ol C11111e"
(dial 64 lean P1e11e ~umont
-1:30-
D Tiie loM Rineer
2:00
D Moms: "111 Combo," "flle
V1nrsl11111 Amu1e111'·
-2:30-
0 lllowlf: • "Attack" td1dJ )b
liKk l'it•nlt lc\<ltt AlbPI I
O lllcwlts: "The P111nsm1n," "St·
crt ts ol Ille llwt Room" m "'""5: "lost 8'1hhon." "It·
yOlld the Tilllt lllmt1"
3:00
Ill Mowtt: "Curse ol Ille V1mp11es"
(hot) 10 Am31od t uPnle~ [ddoe
Gama A b1011w And )ISi~• becom~
v.1mv11e~ .ir1d ~venludlll n1~e1 lh•n
doom aller they return lo fhtH I II
1p1no home H1 lt~on lhal lhP11 mo1he1
·~ at~o ~ vamp11P
, ,.. . . ....... ,,..,..
1•'11 l~ IOlllT W1111t
ll M • • "St• w.tl" (dr4 )
41 rt1 .. 1d c ltolunM>n
., • "l• ww.~ (dc•J 64
111~1111 8.••'"•" A11111ony Quinn
A .,um•n 11p11ltd 10 Oe lllf
•tChnl MJln•n 1n Ille #Oftd. ''
111111\ 10 "" hometown lo nent '
h•I lp1no11 lorfo
J 00 lO ........... , l••" (d••)
,. Ct0rcr PtPO••d
)t "Ouly Ol11J1n Mc'-•"
1 .. ,,, IU l 1,nk S1n1111. Cco•c'
ll~1111~(Jy i\or1t lt1,kSOll
J JO G "Cunt• lt1 Ce.doh"
\•!Iv) /0 Ceo11~ Pepp~1d
•V•NHIG
e:oo
D e 1 z1 ID "'-'
a n"""" ........ ._
• 3 10 2t """ D fie TK Douall m ltl•A•S•H
Q) TIM 1eM1Y Htll SMw
at Dtsip ..... '"''"'" fD J.2· I C..bd
so ''ot«I U111ftrW
-6:30-
3 fl lt """ 8 Ill A•S•H
D &Ilse,.
10 la1ne1 Miller
CD WtkOIM lk• llotter
Ill SlnfOfd & $on
fl) Dick Cavett Show n ' fo Tell Ille T111th
so J.2 ·I Conlact
7 :00
BDD a>111tws
3 l1rney flllilttr
O H1pp1 Dars Acain
a Tic Tk Oouclt
D The Jc*er's Wilcl
10 lk~ Grilf1n Sllow m 111•A•s•H
12 To Tell l11t Truth
m~retta
2• Wahloatoe1Week1n ltmnt
61> Owe1 Elsy (C·C)
2t f 1m11J feud €9 Aprend1tndo a A111ar
so Tiit Ma<l••llllthttr lte,or1
-7:30-
0 2 on lllt To.11
3 Hippy Dap A11111 D l t hmlfy feud
0 Sil•"', .. U TtlttOM fins
I I'll "'IHl!lf D SPOllTS: lll~etllall 1 he Se•ttte
SuQt1son1r.s al th~ I 0) An2,1e~
I ,o~tr~ m Al tft tllt f11111ly
•12 '29 M>A•s•M
U llrntJ lililltr
124 Wall $1rttl Week
tD The Madhillltltm Report ED Cr1Shn.l 111111
so Voter\' Ptpetint
8100
... J. .. TIPTI • un IS • CllCUS,
CMAIUI ...
• <l l ltll WWII.; Utt Is a Cif·
t11, a.lit .... S11oopy Ille up
1tv1f'"I c1111ne 1r11 coll11ed br M
""' Uff ol PllPPY Ion •hl<h IS '° btl&le bOU\1111 that 11 ~tnds him oil
lo \OUt Ille CMCllS
• If~ IHJ ... : "CHIH#lllf!
Tie .... et Dutll" (dr.) 19
(7hrs) Alllhonr lrrbt 811tn 1111111
lynn ~dl'••t 1t11cdy \lil•l • l~m
tlr ol llomHltldtfS •ho ftlf bt .il'"
down by cruel winds and drou1ht
Ch11lollt and Jim l toyd conllnue lo
operate lht °lfnnc10fd Randi ••th
C1111toflt ta•'"& 111 ac11wt 1011 1n
dtlend•nc the liet 11can 1mm1111n1s
whu wert abused by local b11011 e llltit: •,"flit ltttlt J11es"
(dra) ·41 (71Vs) Bette 04~1\ I ht
slo1r ol a dtaene14te Southern lam
oly 1n l'o~I Cml wa1 day\
8 3 Ill? at1 ltfllllft (R) ·fakin
It 111 the Streeh · Benson hll tu do
wme fancy tootwork •htn the com
n()f decodes lo t1nd our what's 1eally
on the minds ot hos consl!luenls and
takr~ Benson to a rough w1lt1flu111
bar and sta1ts a b1a11I
..... lb(lllllt
II) llltit: "Zl!Mlr's Incle" t wm
64 (1hrs) Cent Hackman A BIR Sui
Cilllt'.man "nd~ tor • mad uidri
b11dt and gm a \honr #1lled and
dele1m1ned 11oman "ho a ll•m1>h to
CIYtlflt h1m
.2• TIM lOlll Sc11cll
fl) 21 T•ipt
-1:30-0 A SPOOlY SPECIAL! * It's The Gftal
Pum.,.in Chirlre Brown
D I 12 $nCIAL: H's Utt Crut
f'Utlljllift, Clllrl1t ltown (Rl I •nu\
lakt\ up h1~ pO~I on lht pumpkin
patch to await Hallo,.een ' 'ktnla
Claus symbol '"h1le Snoopy «'h a b•I
moon~l1uc~ t 11cy gel~ unchMdl
lr11$f1t allr mo1hr1ly •nd ChJll•r
B1own gtts rno1e ~oud ~11~1 •lOPR
"''" 1od s 111 his 111ck ur lrM ba~ U 31 101 2t Mowrr: "fnn11on
ol lllt llody Snalcllers" (C·C) (hurl
Ill (711h•s) Dunald SuthetidOil
B1ooke Adam' t "'"a'd Nrmuv A
ch11!1ng 1emdke ol lhf 1956 da\Jotl
with ntw fwM~ and turn~ A \m~U
town IS lil~tn OVP.I by al1P11 poO~
m btMWee• m Waslliftrtlft Wee• Ill lteYltW ED El Show dt Eduardo II
so Sk11111111to Week 1n lllYMW
9:00 U • e 12 Titt Ou•rs ol Huurd
(R) t u~e .lnd Bo art d'ltghled lo
dble to htlp lht11 1dot lhtoonal
<.hamp1on sloe~ C4• 1aet1 ~It Y •r
boloueh le\l somt "'" eQu1pmtnl
Ill Hauard Count• r h•or aod IS molt
lhan needed "'"" B<Y.>s gels wind ol
lht nt w mvtnt>oo and lhro'#\ •n •1lh
somt 11val d11ve1s to l•Y and \Ital 11 m ... ,. lifilfn• Show
24 lill Mo,trs' lourR1I
fl) Wall $l1Mt ~k
'SO Waslllnrtoit Week 1n lt191ew
-9:30-m Skr1111tl!I• Wffk Ill lttwltW my Nlofa Que?
so Wall $1rHI ~·
10:00
O a 1t2 D1Hu (fl)
TV WEEK. OCT08EA It, IMO
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11:00
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8 IN Mtllywlill S..tes GIN.....,_;, ..
ID Y• lot Yt111 Ult .., °" St., ..,....
14 fr .. llMll,.trMI (C·C) fD Tiie Alt of l.lwiftl I 1urtn1 Yan
Der Po)I
-11:30-u • u Mowles: "from Ch·
land," "Dnil'' 111111 II 123 ,. Jolt11ny Catton e Mortu111bt & W1w II 31 101129 Fndlrs D Cu111111ob m llewit: "Van1slltd" (\usp) 10
Richard W1dma1~ S~yf Aub1t!y
Roberl ttoolt\ lam~s f •1~n11110 I G
Mmhall A11hu• Hill
Ill ti T ahs a Th1tl
24 o,tn Mind fD CapliOntd AIC Nnn
12:00
O tw1hchl z-
so Clpt-d UC lltws
-l2:30-
3 fnd1p/lffl 1n ltn-
0 23 lt Tiit Mldnraht Sc>t<1'I 0 lllowlf; • "Tiit •ut Clofy"
ud>) J9 Gdly CooP•• U•<t(l Nwtn
U frltl1fS/HollrftO!f He11lbt1I
D Tiit fll
10 frid1rs1Carol lurMll
Ill WOltd Nti-• "'•'
1:00 0 HollJ•OOd Hurlbut I Video
West
10 Carol 8urnett1Adam.12
Ill Movie. "T111sted 8ra1n" (nm)
l·I l'al !.d1d1 Jqn11 Niland 11ar
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lht Wu Museum" \llUI) 11 Ray
Milland li1od~11l~ C••."'IOtd Clsa
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2:00 D Mowics: M~d' ol ["I," "All'
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tto1n1 !>4 C"gu1y P~c~
D Mow111: "lht Gtneral Oicd al
Oum," "Blatk flld1y"
3 :00 m Mow1t: "Tenor 111 lht J11111le"
t.odv) 118 Hnbt•ll ilurn\
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lltrTllfMS.. e SflOITS: s,.rtsllotN Coveraee
of the Chattotte ~ stock ta• race ftom Charlotte. N C . the AtAw Na
tio111I Colle&11le Sw1mm1n& Chamoo
onsh1ps horn lu Ve&as. and Legends
of Bowhn& hom McAlee. N I
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• lletit: "A loy Tt11 Fett Till"
(dr1) '65 [d101d G Rob1n!.On
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Peter l1wt01d. R1thi1d Boone
D Stir Trt~
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D 1111¥ie: "lllHI of tllt Auow'' (adv)
'56 Rod S1eiee1, Santa Monllel.
Boan lle1lh. Ralph Meeker f tiled
with bitterness, an e• Contederale
orivate 101ns the Sioux Nation still
t11ht1ng the US
ll))lltws m lletit: .. ,.,., lilft" (dra) 68-
Atan Alda. lauren Hutton
'llJ Jel•! .llUr! Joltt!
'211 C-(C·C)
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SJ t.llicra,...,
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• <t'1""' c1ll M"I•: "The Grut llino•rr
laid" (dra) ·50 ~acdonald Calo
Wendell Cory
11 ll Delly P1rto11 Sllow
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0111r•ld
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8 Jiit Ott1I 1114 0.111tl M-
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'~ """'" u w.4CioW m c..,_.1111 'IO: Tiit Ot•atu so lill Moytn' IMrllll
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B Tiit lll11119tt Slloll Wit~ guest
fony Randall
i l "'"' D•JS Al•in a F1111ilr flfl4
B SlDO.OOO lfa111t TNI Tune
• Ot'll aH 0.nitl flloust tO Tllis Was Amtti<a
1• Once Upon 1 Cluslc (C.C)
EID fttl1ncs Child Abust ' Concl
8 :00
0 e u The Till! Conw1r Show D 2> >t 111oti1: "~ftt11111ial:
The Sc1t1m of b<s" (dra) 79
()hrsl David lan~sen Robert
Vaughn Merle Hagga1d Sha1on
Cre~. Andy C11ll1th While w1111ng d
n1ag41111e .ior.ctf on th e rown ol
Centenn1dl l e!i1S Vernor •S be
lr1ended by Paul Ga11et1. the cuirenl
owner nl thr Vennelord Ranch and a
duect descemldnl ot Pasqu111et who
relales th1o~gh llashbachs the entire
h1slo1y ol ihe town U MOWll: • .. .,, L"ao" (adv)
48 (2hrs) Uumphrey Bogd•f A
tant ol hoods take over a hotel 1n the
fto11da Keys
U "NASHVILLE PALACE"
• NEW m STAR UllBAN
COUNTllY SPECIAL!
D 13) r'O) ~>SPECIAL: lbslrfillt
,alact (I h1) Roy Cla•k hosts this gala
event lrom Nashville with guests
Mickey Cilley Barbm Mandrell lhe
Oak Rodae Boys. Cathem1e Bach and
many. many mo,, GJ TIM fllome Carlo Sllow &> SrECIAL: The Goodwill Gin.A,
Tllon (4hrs) With guests Ot.nn1s
Weave• Mt1ed1th MacRae and man,
many r1101e
24 Ad,.11twrts 1n Ari wrth Julie
Huus m ConfttChOllS (C·C) r 11th 1n
Numbers James Burke uncovers the
link between lhe 011e1n ol lhe com
pute1 and the 1nvenlton ot the pawe1
source lor tile medieval ondustnal
1evolut1on the waterwheel
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p1olnMon1I woild~ m~•&t for \Ollle
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('Oii!) 79 IZlvil-Wflltt M•ttllau, Glt~dl Jtc~SOll. Art Cainty. Riclllrd
8tn1'm1n A widowed sur&tOft •S Ot
tt1m1neO to t••t 1clvant11e ol his
"'" s1n1tt st1tws. 1nd 1n 1tt11cllvt divorcee holds 11101• conse1v1t1ve
view) on love ind m11111ae lfC 5-l ,.......,.
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lO'it1a:· luht 1nd Coplltt lt11d tl1t111
selves bteo1111111 ll'lott 111111 f11tnds
when they pretend to bt loftrs lo
oiove Copher'' male 111owas to an
old school cllUm Tom Hanb auties:
in St11un1 Butt ' A Str1t111t 1nd
members ot ll•t old 1r1111r11c ~nit aet
toielher but the cturst 1lmost lods
to wit beuust of h11 eaheme mill
t11y attitude Vic hyb1ck. H1111ey
Russell. Harvey lembeck and lack
SomM:k &utsl. •~d 1n "Miu Mothe1: a s1n&le. pre11nanl woman and a
tm helo1 1111101 tach olhtt but when
\h, lells him about htr 1mt ht
cannot lace 1t Sh11tey Smith and
Dennis Cole auut Ill Tiit , ..
ID SPlCIAL: TM lest ti Wlitat1
file lust ol thtee hov1 Iona sptt111s
lealu11n1 eicerpts from lht (d Sul
hvan show John 8yntt hosts
'1!J fll1tinte II Ille lije. ID Vl~11sl (C·C) "H1lldan Was
Here" lhrs proc11m lutures a look
at the controvers~ which s1mounds
the myste11ous t11be the Rus.
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fD COSMOS (C·C) (RI
ISO) from 111111,sttMI
10:00
Ulltws U I}) (fjl 2fJ l'IElllEIE: faa·
tuy lsll"4 'fhe Dewit and Mandy
Breem .. "Instant M1llron11re ·
Cl fllotit: "lost ill Ille Stars" (dra )
14 (2hrs>-P•ock Peters Melba
Moore. Clifton Dam l his story e•
plorrs lhe blacktwh1te 1el1t1onsh1p
111 Alrica around 1949
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THE SALT SYNDROME
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B t U ltzl first Ti••. Seco114
f1111t Ronnie ~· stars IS 1 'Th1n-lan~ · uecullvt whose personal and --
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8fh1nd the Bomb·· lh1$ proe"m
focitWs on the Hunca111n 1eluaee
SCJtnltsl, Leo S11iard. •ho piovlded
tlle 1mptlus fo1 the M1nn11tan Pro
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atomic bomb
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111 tl1t lltrtll Mla11llc" a \HJ \Hl Saturdiy N11111 l'" B llns/....,it: ".lou1ne, to the
c..tef tf ttlt [artll" (~Cl Ii) '~9
lames Mason Pat Boone
LI; llfl Rftltw 11141 Prtvitw/....,ie:
''TM Tllrilltn"
10 Metit: "Tiie lw"'111ticMI Ill·
1t111" (drl) '69 Telly Savatas
ID llotlt: "Paper lioll" (dra) 68
Alan Alda Lauren Hulton
112 Mwit: To le Annt1111tM
12:00
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'60-Subl!Ued
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• Datt Allet1 at l1r&t
1:00 D l'4 lletweclll•ock Coftmt
• Tiit Svl""'' II) llotiH: "Tiit h1I Cyt," "llle
Detil's Katld"
)~ lloU COIKert
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( 3J Holtrwoocl Heartbeat
Cl Motits; •·e11c• Suri." "Nial!!·
IUlt Alie(
GJ Motits: "lllan from Istanbul,"
"Yon11ry-llons111 from DH,"
2:00 U fllo,iu : "Tht Slor, of Dr.
Wauetl," "Spider W1•111 Striku
Bad"
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