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For a time ,Friday, it seemed the old Ayatollah
himself was ~hind the counter at ·Dorman's Auto
Parts in Costa Mesa: He was letting people take
pot-shots at him with a. rubber plunger gun (after he
put on the plastic mask target.) Actually, Old Aya
was really Paul Evers, regular clerk, letting folks
vent their frustrations.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FO RNI A . SATU~OAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1980 TWENTY-F IVE CENTS
Release COnditionS Due?
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Timing of Hostages' Fr~edoni Issue.: Iran Official
By Tbe .utoclated Presa
An Iranian legislator said Fri-
day lbat freedom for the 52
American hostages is just a
problem "of lime. Otherwise,
everyone wants the question to be
settled." He said conditions for
their release could be announced
Sunday after parliamentary de-
---bate. · · ·
Assadollah Bayat told The As-
sociated Presa in a telephone in-
terview the Parliament Is split
three ways: Whether the cap-·
Uves should be freed before or
after the U.S. elections Tuesday
or if they should be held tJDlil
there is an end to the six-week-
old war between Iran and Iraq.
The Parliament -Majlls -
has been stalled by hard-liners,
but Bayat predicted there wouJd
be a quorum at the session
scheduled for Sunc:Jay and
"mal'be it will approve the con·
ditions ·Sunday and annoµnce
them the same day.•'
. Earlier, Iran's government
radio declared Iranian militants
bad won their year·long confron-
tation with the United States
over the hostages and a "just
method" had been worked out to
release them. U.S. officials con-
Half N-M Seniors
Need Skills Tests
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of I• 0..ly Pilet StMI
Nearly hair the high school..
seniors In the Newport-Mesa
Unified Schoof District still lack
some basic skills required for
graduation next June, school of-
ficials noted this week.
As a result, a new district
center to test acquired skills is
running fuJl blast after school
hours to help seniors prove new·
ly acquired abilities.
The classes of 1981 at Corona
del Mar,.Costa Mesa, Estancia
and Newport Harbor high
schools are the first required to
meet new dis trict.wide profi-
c iency standards in reading
comprehensiqn, writing ~nd
mattiematics .
require"d for mastery. results
from different districts will be
varied, educators insist.
The Newport· Mesa test takes
about six hours and coven 60
s pecific skills in rive areas:
computation, 25 skills; math , 19;
reading, 10, and composition,
f6ur including spelling.
In addition, each student must
write an acceptable composition
and business letter.
Remaining as a graduation re·
quirement is completion of 200
units of regular classroom
course work.
This year's seniors were fi'rst
tested as sophomores in Nov-
ember of 1978, officials sai~.
That year, only 12 percent
passed every section or the test.
By the end of the last school
(See TF.8'11NG, Page AZ>
tinued to express skepticism
that an end to the crisis was im-
minent.
State Department .spokesman
John Trattner told reporters in
Washington, ~·1 have no way to
indicate to you that I feel any
more hopefuJ, that we are any
closer." But he said the Carter
administration offered as-
su ranees that it recognizes
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
revolutiooary Islamic regime as
•'the legally constituted govem-
m ~n t in Iran" and America
wouJd lift economic sanctions
against Iran if the hostages are
freed.
It was disclosed in Stockholm
that a Swedish airline company
had been contacled about flying
a jetliner to Tehran, presumably
to pick up the ~tages. But a
coplmunique issued by Scanalr's
managing director, George
Olsson, corrected eJl'lier reports
that the plane was on standby at
Stockholm's Arlanda airport for
a flight to Tehran oo two-hours
notice.
Olaaon 's statement said,
··various worldwide news
media today reported that
Scanair has a · DC-8 passenger
aircraft. with1 some facility for
stretchers, standing by at
Stockholm airport lo depart for
Tellran to tr,*'1Sport American
hostages to Etirope.
"These reports are completely
inaccurate. THe situation is that
. Scan air a week ago was contact-
ed by an unnamed party which
inquired about the feasibility of
such a transport, when and if the
requirement arose. Scanair said
that. if required, it couJd tnake
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an appropriate aircraft availa-
ble at about two hours' notice.
The matter has been taken no
further since the initial contacts
were made."
He had said earlier arrange-
m ents were made for the plane
to f l y from Tehran to
"somewhere in Germany." U.S.
contingency plans are believed
to call for the hostages to be
taken to a U.S. military hospil;ll
in West Germany.
Presidtnt Carter, on a cam·
paign stop in· Columbia, ·S.C ..
was asked if be thought the
hostages would be released
soon.
"I hope so. I can't predict
anything. I don't have a time
scheduJe," he replied.
The Tehran radio statement
that a "just method" had been
determined to free the hostages
was on the government broad-
casting system's Arabic·
language service. Sources in
Tehran said it was not carried in
Farsi, Iran's Rrincipal language.
Iranian leattets ·eager to end
the crisis have been trying to
overcome the resistance of hard-
liners In the Parliament to a
plan for freeing the Americans,
who ,spent their 363rd day in cap·
tivity Friday.
The radio statement pro-
claimed that Iran had "forced"
concessions from Washington
and taught the United States an
''unforgettable lesson."
lt gave no details of the plan.
but it was believed to refer to
conditions decided on by 1l
parliamentary commission
studying the issue.
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The standards. set by the dis-
trict board of trustees, were
adopted following recommenda-
tions b y a committee or
teachers, parents. school ad·
ministrators, students and com-
munity members.
Those standards were man-
dated in 1977 when Gov. Ed-
mund B rown Jr . signed
Assembly Bill 65, the so-called
Hart Law, requiring every slate
school distr ict to adopt stan-
dards of proficiency in basic
skills.
Oil City Encircled?
The Newport-Mesa school
board determined that because
the skill levels established are
con sidered "minimum aod
basic." students must dem·
onstrate mastery of every one
before graduating, officials
noted.
Because each s tate school dis-
trict chooses and defines the
skills to be mastered by ~ts stu·
dents and then defines what is
Ira q S a y s Re/inery Center Surrounded .
"with the weapon or failh and
the call of 'God is great.' ''
The co mmunique s aid
A badan 's defenders repelled
Iraqi tank assaults on a bridge
nine miles north of the city.
IJJ;llloween ea.,.g~
Kills ·2 OC Children
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Political /{eat Higher
White House Hopefuls Exchange Salvos
of a girl about 17 and a boy about
10, police said. Identifications
were not immediately available.
Santa Ana police, meanwhile,
were still seeking two cars which
struck I trick-or·treater In the
2800 block of N. Bristol Street at
Memory Lane.
Co ast
:~Weatll-er
Mostly falr, but some
patchy low clouds and fog
early Sunday. Overnight
lows 48 to 58. Highs today 77
to83.
INSID~
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" WASIUNOTON (AP> -Tbeperca&a&eo( AmericMlwotiq
ln pr1ad9Mlal -.etiou-could drop near a MW low Tuu•~_t._~· co...._toa~'8Hed F,Sdaybyt.btCommltt.Mfort.bta_,.e1
U..A..-tcan tlectorate. • '"fte ~ ll not whether tunMMlt will be lower tlUI ~ar. but r......-mueb k>w•r, ·· tald Curtli 8 . Gau, director ol tbe
blpartia.a eommittee.
Tbe ttudy •aid the percenta1e of Amencau wbo vote la tM i• preUdlntlal election could drop bek>w balf U., poteMf•l elle-
toratefort¥ftnt timetlnce lllt. . Accordiftl to the U.S. Cenaua Bureau. there a .. tl0,'91,000
Americana ol votln1 aae, 10 q.-an EMedon. Day tUl"DOUI& ot • iiiiWoa could bl 1 ... tl)an 50 pe~toltbattotal:-•
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NEW YORK CAP> -The flnt two meo arrested In tM FBI'•
Absc am investiaaUon were convicted late Frlday ol aareelllltoflx
an lmmi11"ationcue ln return forSi.5,000.
A federal court jury ln Brooklyn in the nation's fourth A*am
trial de.liberated three houn before prooouacln1 Al~ander Alex-
andro, 30, and Alfred CarpenUer, SC, l\lilty of conspiracy to com-
mit bribery and a conflict of interest. Alexandro wu allo convict-
ed of bribery, but Cal'penUer waa acqulttedofthat cw1e.
U.S. District Judie Mark Cc»tantino adjouraed the cue
without settin1 a sentencln1 d•te. A bribery char1e carries a mu-
lmum penalty of~ yean In prilOll. A cooapiracy cbar1e carrtn a
maximum ol five yean and the third charge ii puniabable by up to
twoyeari.
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PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP> -A Navy veteran armed, with a
pistol was subdued and taken intO custody Friday night aft~r hold-
ing two men boet•ge an4 demaodinll $10 billion or a cure for a
stomach ailment, officials said.
Navy Chief Petty Officer Richard Moeser, who bad replaced
one of the hostages at the Portsmouth Naval Ho5pital, jumped Ar~m Dorsey and took away his .38-caliber pistol after talking with
bi in for several hours, authorities said. ·
Dorsey, 55, had released one hostage and agreed to allOw
Moeser, an auxiliary Portsmouth pblice officer, to replace the
second hostage. .. -.-.s .. ,. •• ScHI o~T•we•
NEW YORK (AP) -The nation's money supply is coat.lnuln&
to rise substantially faster than the Federal Reserve Board wanta,
figures releued Friday showed.
Analysts said the numbers increased the probability of fu.rtber
rises in such key interest rates as the discount rate and the prtme
lending rate charged by banks. • The repe>rt by the Fed said the money supply figures declined
in the week ended Oct. 22, but the drops came only after the pre-
vious w~k 's figures were revised upward by even greater
amounts.
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Tbe 0....,. County Dlltrict At-
• torney'a often-delayed attempt to
prosecute Narmco Materlala Inc.
of Costa Mesa on alr p6Uution
char•• wu Mt back a1aln Pri-
daJ. Ora"t:' &uperior Court Judie J . Beaeom or-detid a WID(IOrary stay la 11.ubor ........... Cwrt proeeecllnp tn
wbleb the plNtiea muufactutlne firm wu to eater a plea to the
cbarleeat4:30p.m. Friday.
Beaeom '• 1tay, ordefJ at
aboutl:45 p.m., boldl up prot'98d-
1Dp unW nm Tbanay .._ M
ii to rule on Narmco attorneys'
mandate 1eekln1 reversal of
Harbor Municipal Court Judie
Robert Polls' deeilion regarding
constitutionality of the pollution
cbar1es.
Judie Polis ruled Oct. 24 that
the PGllutlon le1islatlon under
which the firm was cited la not tm-
constitutional.
N armco attorney Kenneth
Steelmu bad argued the statute
was so vague ly written that
aQyone cited under. the section
could not have been aware of any
transsreaaions.
The plastics fin;n was cited by
Oran1e County for allegedly·
emitllns chemical odors in its
Victoria Street neighborhood
April 4. Tbirty~igbt nei1hbors
filed complalnta.
N armco originally was ordered
to file Its plea to the charges on
• May 30 in West Orange County
)I unidpal Court.
N armco official.a contended
tbey would fi1ht the mifde-
meanor citation when the com-
plaint wu ftled against their
firm, a sut.idlary of Celanese
Corp.
; .. f 10..point Lead :Seen
The ec.ta Me1a company a1so
faces a clU1-actioo suit filed in
U.S'. District Court, Loa Angeles,
that con~nd1 contamination
from the plant has caused
physical pro.blems among
neighboring residents.
The plant ii operated at 600 Vic-
toria Street, in the center of a
residential area, under a
variantt granted by the City of
Costa.Mesa. 11By Allen in 71sl Copa B~g
A· *Coo1'ie
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Huntington Beach Union High sumealeade~--~on,"Mni. School District board pres-Allen said. "H~ 1@191): Ht
ident Doris Allen says she of touch with legis alive pro-
believes s he is running 10 cedures.''Mrs.Allenownsahgbt-
percent.age points ahead of in· intbuslness with her husbaqa in
cumbenl Chet Wray in the 7lst W'estminster, the city they bave
Assembly District race. lived in for 19 years.
Wray, 57, a Democrat from In 1978, she founded the
Westminster. defeated Mrs. AJ. Orange County Bus-bloc, a .
len by 9,000 votes in L978. He wbs group aga~t forced buslnl of
first elected in 1976. ~hool childk"en~ She is a former
Mrs. Allen, 44 , also from -actress and director ih the
Westminster, said she believe!! W estminster Community
she has an edge going into the Theater and has been a bid\
final days of the election cam· school trustee for four yean~ li
paign because or results of a sur· elected, she said sh~ wou~ .t.:'P·
vey by Western Viewpoints port legislative measures th stop
Research, a firm she hired. court-ordered busing, to
Also running for the office is "stabilize" the rights of mobile
Devon Showlet, a physics In · home tenants
structor at Cypress .College. and senior
However, he has not mounted a citiuns, and
s~rious challenge thus far. to revamp the
The 7lst Assembly District in-state's fund-
·c 1 udes Westminster. Buena ing formula
P a r k , L a for the public
Palma , school
Cypress, Los system.
Alamitos , ''The
S t ant on 1 legislature ~Im ana cannot con-au.a• r::!' ~ :.r:;: tinue to stand by while tbat
One of the more toothsome lit-
tle trjcb baaged by Costa Mesa
police Halloween night and
treated to a free ride to head-
quarters would have had a hap-
pier holiday if she'd only gone
•ith milk. ...
''One of our guys just busted a
great big, good-looking, long-
legged, Oreo Cookie!" Patrol Lt.
Tom Lazar declared Friday
.nidlt. . He said the costumed yo\Ulg
woman, 21, a ll.untington Beach
resident, wu talten into custody'
on suspicion of driving under the
influence of drink.
The lieutenant said she was
arrested about 7:45 p.m. by Of.
fleer Karl Schuler at the comer
of Fordham and Fair drives in
the College Park district, when
her car struck a curb.
And, U . Luar atld, that was
about the black and white or it.
f'....,P.,,eAJ
Huntington amount of money ii beinl •pent
8 e 8 c b , oo busing with no guarantee tbat 'JESTING Midway City it's ac~ompliablng anythlnl," • • •
and Garden she said. Wray baa lived la
ft%%fl C'f:»•l .. e
· A redden driver escaped Fri-
day .nJtbt when another mot.odat
turned In front of a punubl1
Newport Beach poUce car. HUI·
Ina a collialon tbat sent tbe unit
careenlnc head-on into a tree
and lnJuring two offtcera. . -
Calilomia HJgh•ay Patrol lft. •
veatlgaton were still problq :
the 6:3S p.m. craah at Newport
Hills Drive Eaat 8Jld Eaat,ate
Drive above Newport Center
late Friday. ,
InveaU1atora said neither
police otncer, squad car driver
Howard Eilenber1, 27, or Bruce
Bers. 21, tuffered aeriou in·
Juries in the cras-h. which
totalled the vehicle.
They were both still under
treatment at Hoag Memorial
Hospital late F.riday e_.ventn1 for
cuts and bruises that Officer
Rich Long said will prob8bb'
keep them off duty a day or two.
Highway Patrol officers were
unable to rurniah the name of
the driver whose car collided
with the poHce vehicle, but
·damage was minor to moderate
and no one else was injured.
•_ Officer Long said the two
·. patrolmen were parked along
Newport Hills· Drive East at
Port Westbourne · Place when
orie car drove )>y, with a second •·
tailgating it at high speed in a
reckless fashion.
He said Officer Eisenberg was
accelerating with his red lights
flashing but no siren in pursuit
of the second car and had just
begun to pass one of three cars
bet ween them in the pursuit .
The driver of that third auto
began to tum left al that point,
right alongside the police car,
Officer Long said.
Efforts to avoid the collision
failed and the impact sent the
patrolmens' car orr the roadway
and into the tree. ..
Nuke Bomb Test~
Eleven-year-old Carla Dube of Santa Ana Heights de-
cided to can the traditional · Frankensteifl, gtrost and
. witch costumes and try something .different, dressing as
a can of 7-Up. She attended a Halloween party Friday af-
ternoon sponsored by the Girls Club.
MERCURY, Nev. (AP) -'lbe
Defense Department triggered
an underground nuclear test blast
Friday aimed i.n part at testing ef·
feet.a of radiation on U.S. weapons
systems, lncludiq' the propoeed
MXmissile.
'War Goes Otl'
Office for V ~ts Open
A veteran's outreach office for
Orange County was opened for
the first time Friday because, as
one dignitary said, "the Viet-
nam War still goes on for a lot of
people."
Th'e office is a counseling
center for an estimated 20 per· ~ent of the Vietnam War-era
· veterans who offic ials claim
have not adjusted to civilian life.
'Kenneth Flint, head of the
Orange County office, said
veterans who need help lo over·
come psychological problems
from the war can call the office
at 776-0161. A staff or four .
counseloris will be on hand to
help .their clients overcome the
pressures they still feel, Flint
said.
"It could be that they feel
guilt, grief, anything -any
strong emotion that has impact·
ed them,·· he explained.
At least 75,000 Vietnam vets
live in Orange County. be said.
"I have a feeling we wlll have a
lot of calls."
At the open· tiouse Ftiday was
U .s. Sen. Alan Cranston, an old
foe of the war who· said the con-
flict lef't a psyd1ologicel scar on
many veterans"wbo didn't tnow
how to oope With their unpopular
image when the1 returned.
"Far too many of those who
served haveo"t"wor'ke4 out their
readjustment problems," he
said. "Far too many -con·
vinced they'd be misunderstood
or ignored -have' at.er felt
free to talk al)c)ut what they had
been through." .
Cranston, a Democrat, is on a
final swing through· die state as
he finishes his catnpllign fot re·
election on Nov. 4 to a sir.year
Segate seat again!t Republican
challenger Pa.ul Gann.
Also attendin& the open house
was Orange County 1st District
Supervisor Philio Andtoey who
said it wa5 "quite a Shock1' last
year when local offttjats learned
that the county was !lot targeted
for an outrt!ach otlice after
Congress autboriud funding for
morethan90offices. ·
Anthony said officials ~
launched an immediate cam-
paign and pe rs uaded.~he
Veterans Administration to
locateanofficelnthecounty.
Anthony also is campaigning
for re-election. He is running
against Roger Stanton for a
four-year term as a supervisQr.
The outreach office is at 869 S.
Ha rbor Blvd. in Anaheim. It is a
qua rter-mile north of the Santa
Ana Freeway.
Strike 11areatened
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
An1ered by the City Council's in-,
siatence tbat no contra~t benefits will be retroactive.-
leaders of three city unions
representing more than 14,000
workers have threatened to go
on strike Nov. 13.
The city has yet to reach
agreements with half of its
56,000 employees.
wuv Grove. Weatminste~ for 2t yeen. He ii year. 91 percent bad paaaed
Mrs. ~lien, a Democrat--a former uruon of~clal, formerly rea4lnc; .n percent bad paned .. •••••••••••••••••~~~~ turne dRepubli c.a n attacks employed by General Moton lD computation and 77 percent had
Wray's four years in oince as "in-Soutl!,Gate. provenablUtyin mathematics.
_effectiveandc:o.n(used." .• -Wray, a close friend of Al· About 83 percent had passed
SbeclalmsW'ray didnotvoteon sembly Speaker L~o T . composition requirements, 86
more than 250 legis lative McCj\rthy, iB a member of the percent had producec\ an accep-
meaaure tbi~ last session Asaentiy Transportation Com-table business letter and 87 per-althOush he had a 96 percent at· c4!nt bad tompteted • goocf com-
tendJnce record. ·'In his four mittt~h · But his cajamp1alp1 1 ~ position. .
years in office he has missed no ave any m or eg 1 aUYU Thia week, paren~ of every
votes and bas been unable-to as-authored by Wray to wave ., a senior student who bas not
banner of bis success. paa1ed all proficiency requlre-
OftANCM COAIT s Wray admits he baa· not ~UC-ments received a letter listing
.... ,.. .... ., .. ,. cessfully written many bills. He the 1killa still considered unac· I.~ ,,, .. tl l(l}I said be feels bis most Important c e p t ab I e a· dist r l ct ~ • f function ii to make his staff'_ ,1pokeswoman i'1d~ -.
, ... o·-, .. ., o.uy .. 1,. ••• 1111 *"'"" i. available to the complainta ol As each student 11 conaldered ~z..,.:: =:~ .. ~:.:;:::;,-..:;.:: people lft hi.I district. ready fOI' t•tlng in a skill, ~
:!!11~,:'~'~«'.:'.'~:' "My job primarily ii to serve hllh school counselor will :::« .. ~~·~~ ~·~ ::;~:1 ~~Q.: the needs of the people on a schedule a test at the. new dis-::::=. S:!~r.,n;.s;::~:i::,;": personal level," Wray says. trlcl T•t Center tfiit opened ... ,,..,ca ........ c.111 ... "'•.,.,. "My staff bu been lftatructed to Oct. 20, abeaald. .
'"-.. 11 -look into every complaint and Located at Presidio ~boo& in "''"~"\'"°_'_ ·not to say 'no' to anyone. _ the Newport-Ile.a Evenln1 Hilb
-...--"l m.Y not Ht any letlllatlve School, the center. i• o~n
aeu.. records, but I keep In cloH COD· weekdays between 3 . and 4.JO "::::.~;:tt , !!~~ wi!h ~y conatU~ta," be ~:.-= : C:::..'~r.
cio.rtM11..... "From her record Mn Allee to T:IO p.m., she said. M>I•_,,_._.,,. eeu.. m'sbt be 11ood at' d .. istaln1 . TIM e.ter tttt0mmodae. 15
., '" ...... ~: •• , .. ,.. 1e1lalat.IOQ and may baft GllMr •wtude1ata a al1ht, Hld. Dale .:.:t:'-"' '"'"•.c..tHltfll'!oo attributes that ml•'"t lie n. ool ey, dlrector of pupil ' inll""'"°' ,,.,, ... h..,_.,. ·better than min-;: b•t 1lae P,!nonnel aervtcea, •.~baa been ~ T11a, ...... '71'1..._, woulda't napomt to tbe ,_.. numlns a full house.
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A ....... k wu Um• toat&llQ·
l•I aad awkward , the lm
pl1m1atatlon of ntw rule
1..-Uer W1 moa\h ln Oran1e
Coualy Superior Court may
111·nai a better way lO cet poten-
llal Jurors ln a murder cue lO
HY what they rully tblnk about
the dtaU. penalty.
Tbe rul•. handed down lut
a ummer by tb• California
Supr~ Court. required tbat In·
dlvldu.al Jurors be questioned
aboui t.belr e1D1tal punilhment ~ outilde ltii preHace of
other Jurors. • ,
.And. though pro1eclilor cure
"Harris and defense attorney
Ronald Butler's experience wtth
the procedures bu been limited
to one trial, both s.aid ln ln·
terviews they see value to th.ls
new approach 1n juror selectk>rr.
"It's been done, so let'• l(ive it
a fair shot," said Harris.
.. There's DO question it takes a
34th' District Rare
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·There bUn 't been much mud-
sllnginl in tllil year's campaip
for the 34th District con-'
gressional seat.
In fact, 1fi Democratic can-
didate Simone, the aingl~·named
senior citizen's attorney, bu one
major complaint it's that lncum·
bent Dan Lungren, R·Long
Beach, has' virtually ignored her
chaJlengie. -
-..LiT'S KEEP A
The campaip in general has
been low-key, with Lungren
nmning confidently on· his rec·
ord as a hard-working freshman
congressman.
Simone claims the incumbent
bas a poor voting record on
senior citizens' and women's is·
sues. 16aler
Atlanta
't:rvone
But she bas lacked the re·
sources needed to publicize her
views wide\y within the two-
county district, whlcb includes
northwest Huntington Beach,
Sunset Beach, Seal Beach, Long
Beach, Bellflower, Lakewood
and portions of adjacent cities.
Ba..ntiag lffess..,,e
"We haven't bad any large
donations," Simone said Friday.
"But we've gotten lots of little
donations from people who have
heard me."
She Jacks money for a' mailer
or a large-scale sign campaign.
On Election Day. she'll have
about 20 volunteers helping out.
A father wearing a mask bad a message at an Atlanta
Halloween party. After city officials urged p~rents to keep
their children home, thousands of children and parents at-
tended the party instead of going trick oi:, treating. Fourteen
children are miss ing or have been murUered in-Atlanta in
the last 15 months.
Lungren has been much more
successful in raising campaign
funds. His signs. are widely visi·
ble.
Electi.on Brochures
Still Fueling Fight
On Election Day, the incum·
bent said. he 'll have 700 volun·
teers telephoning voters. helping
them get to the polls and walk·
ing th~ precincts.
"We havebeen able to nm the
camp.aign on my issues."
Lungren said.
He added, ·'I can "t charac·
terize this as a dirty campaign
on anyone's part.'' By The Assoc:ia&ed Press
RepubUcan Assembly can·
didates decided Friday to send
out brochures saying Democrats
a re abusing a cheap postal rate,
GOP lead41,t Carol Hallett said,
.de;pite a jtidge's warning that
the brochure '·may cause
problems."
Democrats, meantime. sought
contempt orders from the judge
against Mrs . Hall ett and
Republican candidates on whose
behalf the brochures will be
mailed to voters in five or six
key Assembly races.
In other California political
developments Friday, Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. claimed "a few
wealthy landowners" were the
main force behind efforts to de·
feat Proposition 8 on Tuesdays's
ballot.
Proposition 8 would give state
constitutional protection to the
North Coast wild rivers and
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
if the Peripheral Canal is built.
At a Los Angeles news con·
ferenee, the Democratic gov-
ernor said the m~asure was be-
ing opposed by ·"water hawks;"
who are "spending millions of
dollars hoping to st.op everything
for the next couple of years so
they call elect .another governor
and then.rip off the North Coast.
rivers."
As of Thursday, howeYer; the
No·o~-8 campaign had reported
raising only about $250.000.
The brochure tussle has kept
lawyers for the two parties ,in
and out-cf the U.S. District Court
in San Francisco for a week.
Republicans, led by Mrs .
Hallett of Atascadero, filed a
suit last week claiming the state
Democratic Party was abusing
a special 3.5-cent bulk mailing
rate allowed for state parties by
sending out brochures for about
15 candidates. l
Judge William Schwarzer last
Friday ordered the U.S. Postal
S e r v i c e to • e x a m i.n e t h e
brochures to make sure they
complied with the law. On Tues·
day, after a hearing, he ended
bis oraer a.pd said the party had
the righno use the rate. He left
it up to postal officials whether
Democrats were abusing it.
Between Friday and Tuesday,
Republic. ans prepared mailers .
for several key ddtricts saying
the judge bad "stopped perhaps
one of the biggest taxpayer
frauds in California election his-
tory."
Simone agreed that the race
has produced few or the vicious
exchanges that have charac·
teriiedother campaigns .
"i would say he 's been trying
to ignore me and run a non·
campaign, based on his feeling.
that I'm not a threat," she said.
Lungren countered , "I've
tried not to take the campaign
for granted. But obviously, this
is not the same as the last two
times I ran as a challenger to an
entrenched incumbent."
The congressman said he is
spending the final days of lbe
campaign attending meetjngs
and retuniing phone calls to con-
stituents.
"I think we'll do fine,"
Lungren said.
Simone said she plans to con·
elude the campaign with addi·
tlonal door-knocking and ~and·
shaking outside market~ and
plan ta.
She defeated three male oppo-
nents to win the Democratic
aomlnation last spring and re-
mains confident she can unseat
Lungren. ,
"I've bad a lot of people tell
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Democrats objected ;
Schwarzer on Wednesday
warned Republicans that the
brochure ,:ould cause someone
to seek a contempt citation. But sm•t Alleoes he would not halt the GOP e
brochures , saying that_ woul<l
violate First Amendment rights. IUDs ... IDJ• Ured
Democra\s then sent tele·
grams to lb~ Republican can· ~
didates saying Schwarzer had 19 Women threatened them with contempt. -r
The judge Thursday angrill( A F11llerton lawyer ·filed
said .Mbet the Democratic tele-separate $5 milUon lawsuits Fri·
gram ''is just •s outrageous as day in Orange ,County Superior
the folder prepared by the Court on behalf of !9 women al-
Republlcan Party." legedly injured by intrauterine
He said Thursday that the devices and three women al·
GOP brochure, ".may create legedly made ill by faulty tam·
problems, and I suggested to the pons.
Republicans that they use dis· The suits. were filed by lawyer
cretion in their judement of . John Van Dyke. He claims A.H.
whether they want to send It Robins Co., manufacturer ol..an
out." u intrauterin.« device called \he '
Mrs. Hallett said Friday that Dalkon Shield, knew the birth
the brochure was written befote control device was not safe when
the Judie'• Friday order wa1 the company put it on the
distolved "and there ll no intent market. He said the devices
on our part lo mislead the . caused pelvlc inflammatlod:-
publlc." He said Tampax and Rely
Sbe illllsted the mailer tells brand tampons caused a de·
voterw "who is payin1 for. the bi'1tallfta condition called toxic
, ' poUUeal snail they are reeetv• ahock to tbt three _.omen be
• 1111." Mpresenta. · MIY tampons were U Zlro'1 a Uttle 18d, lt'1 Auembl1 Speaker. Leo manufactaNd by Proc:~r and \
becaiii· there'• nobody to MeCartby said UM Democrata' Gamble Ce., but were later
talk to liliil and be • lrtmd. ...,.... ......... Scbwaner taken otf the mantt.
The hp:yeir-bld bla~.....t· for OCJIUmPI fttatlanl' a1almt Van Dyke said the manufac· lll••r ......_d mix ta •· llre. Hlllltt, • RepataUUD com-\uTerw . wwe nqU1en' ID Meh •••H trained •ad lov• lhlttee, aad c..-dldai.. Wally case and the women may lulfer dllldrm. Vlllt him ·at the Her..,dJUeO.O,Aur,JMSln« irreparablt•rm u a r .. ult. = ~mmel C•-,. ___ , • ol IMla Clara1 Adrtu rODCIM of Dalkcln .... Id UM.f.J had tbeln .. ____ ... ~ 'lteelli., .ou .. n • .,..... ot ~• ro..1 .. .-.. clldni rail•
IMO 9dft Valley, I to a Lt••rmare ud ~ P .. ram of tht l»M ett.m ..UI lut year, he .-•kU,.. ttp4 weekendl. SiAl... \ 1ald ln thetult .
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me they've marked their
absentee ballots for me and
have sent them in," she said. "A ,
lot of people are unhappy with
the incumbent.''
Also on lbe ballot for the 34th
Congresaiooal District seat ls
John· S. J>ooohue, a 55-year~ld
Long Beach refinery worker·
representing the Peace and
Freedom Party.
Donohue bu run for the con·
gressional seat four t;mes in the
past but has never garnered
more than 4 perce9t of lbe vote.
He said his candidacy is an
alternative to traditional choices,
like the roller skates he uses to get around. .
The candidate calls for a re·
duction in nuclear weapon
stockpiles and public ownership
or all natural resources, rac·
tories and financial institutions.
In the Orange County portion
or the congressional district.
76,661 people are registered to
vote, wilb Republicans holding a
1 ,000 voter edge over
Democrats.
In the Los Angeles County por·
tion. 102,637 Democrats are reg-
istered to vote. compared to67,387
Republicans.
~.~t.1980
little longer," said Butler. a dep-
uty public defender. But he
sald Jurors ~med mon; willing
lo openly discuss their capital.
punishment views away from
the ean of their fellow jurors.
Bulle~ is representing murder
defendant Lawrence Ross
Poulsen. a prison escapee who
faces a possible death sentence
if convicted for the slaying of a
Fullerton man two years aeo in
bls home. •
Poulaen's trial was the lint to
come along in Orange County
aloe~ the state high court an-
nounced the rules changes lut
Aurust. ·
The uncertainties of just what
the court intended by its ruling
showed through often.
SuJM:riOr Court Judge Oretta-
Sears, just before death penalty
questioning began, indicated she
believed the decision meagt her
courtroom wu to be closed to
press and public Y(hen the jurors
were brought in one by one. .
This precipitated an areument
in which the attorney for a
local·newspaper and Jfarris both
contended the ruling did not pre·
elude having an open courtroom.
Harris said . the c;ourt only
wanted prospective jur6rs
separated from each other when
quizzed about their death penal-
ty views. ,
The judge eventually changed
her mind and the awkward shut·
Hing or jurors from courtroom to
courtroom and from courtroom
to hallway began.
At one moment, Judge Seacs'
courtroom would be filled to
Two Murdered
PASADENA (AP > -The
bodies of two men, bound and
shot in the back of the head.
were found next to their car with
its motor still running early Fri·
day in an alley.
near capacity. But mint4H
later, only one ~enttal ~r would remain. there to face be
queationin1 of Racria .. B er
and the Judee.
"I tboucht Judge Sears was
very sraeloua to each Ju..W,"
Butler said. "She handled ().he
situation), I think in an excelll!nt
manner." •
If the p(tblic defender or PsPs·
ecutor chose to di.amiss a j~r
after questioning, all the ~n
-about 5Q in -all -would• be
called back into the courtro0m
and a new name called. f .
· Harns said it was too iearly lor
him to say whether the hew Pro·
ced~res worked ~II. ~
"You take anything in c<$Jrt
and try to get the most out of
it,·· he said. .
The prosecutor said the
awkwardness or the procedts
didn't hamper his efforts to d
out the opinions of jurors. • e
did, however, cite the tirbe·
consuming nature of the prbc·
ess. :
Butler said jurors generally
s~em more relaxed and wilUng
to volunteer their feelings w~e~
outside the presence of ttreir
"ers. . I
He said that in his opinion, j.be
five days it took to pick a jury in
Poulsen's trial was "time well
s"nt." ·
Several other death penalty
cases loom on the courtholise
horizon in the coming weeks.
The murder trial or Hunt·
ington Harbour s urgeon Dr.
Louis AJaia will begin in eitrly
~ovember . Another capital
punishment case involving a
man charged with the shooting
death of a Garden Grove police
officer also is due to begin in ·the
near future.
The more often the new pro-
cedures are used. the better
prosecutors and d efense at·
torneys will be able to judge
them.
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aot on tM yaebt, tald be bued
' bla elalm on CCldvenatloal with
· .U.en aboard· the v ... el and
: nlatiwl.
Gary t:dwardt denied the char1~ out that bil ~. baU-altter KeTry Edwards did ~. not Join in tbe accuaaUop. Tbe
·•• afflilnlt alle1ed that Gar~
• Edwards sexually uaaulted bil
· ball-lilter, ~ off a chain ol ~ • events that led to lbe deatba. ~ A copyrt1hed 1tory on the ~ charae was published in
.. Friday;. Seattle Times.
: . Tb~ newspapu Hid the FBI
.... • lnvesUpted the cue, but would
• • not make Its flndin1s public. A
: federal ·arand Jury also in·
1-.i • • vestiaated, authorities said, but ~! no charaes were deemed
necessary.
':' STEVE SCBROEDEa, a
spokesman for the U.S. At· I~,· torney's office, said the in·
" veatiaation could be reopened if 'i~ the affidavit abed new Upt on
:~ the case. However, be said be
.. was not familiar with tbe af. > fidavit. .. Loren and Joanne "Jody"
•• Edwards, of Kirkland, died
aboard the 53-foot spellbound in
February 1978 '¥hen the yacht
was about 240 miles from
..
Tahiti. ~
Three other people were
aboard the vessel : Gary
Edwards, then 27 ; Kerry
Edwards, then 18; a nd her
friend, Lori Osken. then 22.
Larry and Gary Edwards are
Loren Edwards' son by a pre-
vious marriage. Kerry Edwards
ls the daughter of Loren and
Jody Edwards.
TWO DAVGtrl'ERS OF Jody
Edwards by a previous marriage
: ., att part of the motion to dislnlierit
r_:. Gary F4Ward.s on the grounds be
..
' was t~e "slayer" of Loren
• Edwarill.
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On Feb. 2S, 1978, distress
messqes from the Spellbound
said Loren Edwards was fatally
injured when his head struck the
rigging. Later messages said his
wife shot herself in the head,
committing suicide beca~ she
was despaodent over the death
of her husband.
The Spellbound ·continued oo
to Tahiti where 9ary Edwards
remained six months before sail-
lnl the yacht to Richmond. Court
records indicate the yacht wu
sold in June for $110,000, ap-
parentlytbe bulk of the estate.
Larry Edwards' affidavit gave
the following account: ..
DE-'11 .... etl
. . . ·TIM next thin• anybody
beard WU a trub,, and Gary
;taUa1 tbat bl• tatber bad 'f.U.. dDwD.' ,,
Tbe affidavit said Gary
Edw~rdl Sater aald b1a father
wu bl\ on the beact by the ~
or fell qalmt the 'ipokes OI the
Patricia Ann Frazier, 25, is accused of cutting her
dauehter'• heart with a butcher knife. A psycbololiat testi-
fyiq in the Wichita, Texas, trial said Mn. Frulertold him
she beUeved her child, Kunji, 4, was tbe devil and that her
heart ·'wu~Of grass."
~agi;azine Cancels
Ad Backing Reagan·
RADNOR, Pa. (AP> -TV Guide magazine withdrew planned
fuU-paae advertisements endorsing Republican presidentiaJ can·
dldate Ronald Reagan from 23 large newspapen around the country
became they might.violate election laws, the magazine's publisher
said Friday.
The ads, scheduled for Friday's editions, were pulled on the
advjce <1' attorneys, according to publisher Walter Annenberg.
Annenberg, a former ambassador to Great Britain, said the
ads were typical of ones run by the magazine i>eriodically, featur·
ing reprints of his column ilrll'V Guide.
Federal election laws prohibit corporations from mailing finan·
cial contributions to candidates, which includes buyinl newspaper
advertisin&fort:Hm. ~
GAaY EDWAllDS, while on,
watch in the early morning of
Feb. 24, 1978, began assaulting
bis half-slater and was apparent·
ly discovered by his father. The ~Om'\fl was hi~ on the head, A spokesman for the J'iew York ad agency of N.W. Aye~ & Son
causing extensive bleedlng,.Jl said the tlJ:Jn received calls from some papers that wouldn't use
fractured skull ... as stated'!\., J he ad "\mless there was a disclaimer printed on the bottom."
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It said Gary Edwards report-
OC Woman Nained
To Pa.,Ole BOard
' An Oranie Co.unty woman was
sworn in Friday as one of the
HY.en members of Uae state's
Youthful o'ftenders Parole
Board.
Monica Herrera Smith
becomes the only woman on the
board, which sets parole dates .
for wards incarcerated among
the 13 facilities of the California
Yo~ Authority.
MS. SMITH WAS appointed
Oct. 15 by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. She will finish a four·
year·term formerly held ~Y Ida
Casillas, who recently resigned.
Ms. Smith. 42, is a past na·
tiooal president of the Mexican-
American Correctional Associa·
lion and ls a founding member
of the Mexican-Americ an
Women's National Association.
She will be one of three His·
panic members of the parole
board. Another Orange County
resident on the board, Tony
Amador, conducted the swe;u -
ing in at her new .office in
Tustin.
MS. SMITH NOTED during 811
interview that the majority of
wards of the Youth Authority
are members of et.tmic minority
groups.
"I think it's important that all
wards are treated individually
and not stereotyped according to
their minority group." she said.
Ms. Smith, who has 13 years ol
experienc'e in probation, said
she was encouraged to apply for
the position by associates.
•'THERE ARE TWO parole
boards in California: the youth
board and a similar panel to re·
view cases involving adult
prisoners. She said her board
~s more fi.exibillly in granting
parole, because the state's
Determinate Sentencin1 Law
passed in the mld·l970s sets
firmer limitations on parole.
Ms. Smith is fluent in Spanish
and has worked as an official
translator for the Los Angeles
Probation Department.
Her husband, Neil Smith, is an
administrator for the Orange
· Unified School District.
Me8a ·Equipment
Rental Burglarized
J & T Equipment Rental, 25"6
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa lost
an estimated $3,570 worth of tools to burglars late Wednesday
or early Thursday, accordiq to
police.
Taken after a window was
shattered to gain entry through
the business office were small
electric and band tools, officers
said.
Paid Political Advertisement
•
. NATION
ed tbat bit 1tepmotber com·
mltted 1uldde wtua a ,...... be'9
kept ldddlll ID bit beloellap.
Kerry Edwardl, wbo Une ln
Redmond, refuted commfllt.
'Pot Belly' .. ·
,Stuffed Toy:
Danger Told
Yi ASHINGTON (AP) -More
than ·5 mllllon .. Pot Belly"
··stuffed anhnall are bem. re·
called because many coataln
small wiret that could Injure
youna children, tbe Conaumer
Product Safety Commlulm nld
Friday.
Five types of the Pot Belly
animals are sold throqb. more
than 2,800 toy stores, depart·
meat stores and other retal.leriby
the Da~kor divialoa' of Hudlon
Brands Trading Co. of New York
City, the safety agency said.
TQ TOYS, WlllCll are made
in Korea, have retailed for from
S8 to $30, depending on their
size. 1be recalled toy animals in·
elude stuffed .hippopotamuses
and pigs and three types of
stuffed bears.
"CPSC has received a number
of consumer complaints of small
wires protruding from the toy
animals. However, there have
been no reports of serious in·
juries to date," the commission
said.
THE 'GOVERNMENT tests
also found another hazard in the
"bean bag" variety of the Pot
Belly toys -crushed walnut
shells ln the bottoms. The shells
"could be swallowed by children
if the toy animals came apart at
the seams, as some did during
the CPSC testing," the agency
said.
The agency said consumers
could ask questions about the re·
call by calling the commission's
toll-free hotline. 800-638-8326.
GOVERNOR BROWN
CAN APPOINT
...
ANOTHER SUPERVISOR
IN ORANGE COUNTY If YOU GIVE HIM A CHANCE
THE EDITORIAL PAGE Of THE
ORANGE COAST DAil Y Pl.OT
Stated on April 30th:
"Word comes from the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino
•that it will be August before justices tackle legal issues in the campaip fund
lauod~J conspiracy case involving Orange County Supef'Visor Philip Antbooy.
Note: Conspiracy case bas been postponed until after tbe Nov. 4th election
THE LOS ANGElfS TIMES EDITORIAL PAGE
Stated on Sunday, Ocfoblr. 5, 1980
Voter dissatisfaction with incumbent
Supervisor Pliilip Anthony is
u.nderstanclable. He is u1r1n1 district
resideota to return him to office, and in
so doing. to pass on bis fitneu for public
service, while criminal charges
stemming from his 1976 election
camp&Jgn remain unresolved in the
cou.rts.
In that campaign, Ant.bony often toot
the low road, resorting to innuendo and
deception to confuse the voters. After
the electioo, Antbolly, former SUperriaor
Ralph Died.rich and otbert were iDdided
on charges of eleetion •• violatima,
which included .conslplracy to bide tbe
true source of campaiain coatrtbutkma.
<Although Anthony's and Diedricll's
cases are stilJ pending, two CJtben have
pleaded guihy.)
PtEASE CONSIDEltfHf-PO-lENTtAl
RISKS OF RETURNING AN INDICTED
. INCUMBENT TO PUBLIC OFFICE: I
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• If this Supervisor Is re-elected and. later
convicted of tt'e felony with which he Is
ch111V9d, he could be removed from office and
the seat dectared apen.
• Governor Brown pretentty baa the -power· to •ppolnt a replacement to an open aeat.
(Remember -the ·Governor =nted EdltOn Miller. to. ra6taoe Anthony'• tel SupervilOr
Raloht>ledrich when Diedrich W8I c:onvtcted of .. . bribery ... yemr.) ~ -Mi' •
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'The Power'
SOUTHGATE, Mich. (AP) -Arnold
Lemerand says he avoided picking up heavy
things alter a heart. attack six years ago. But be
didn't stop to think before lifting one end or an
1,800-pound cast iron pipe to save 5-year-old
Philip Toth, officials say.
According to Philip's mother, Patricia.
'.foth, and Southgate Police, the child was play-
ing on one or several ts-root lengths or pipe near
their kindergarten when one or the pipes rolled
slightly.
Philip fell under it.
"I WAS GETrlNG OUT of my car when I
beard these teen-age girls screaming,"
Lemerand, 56, said or the incident. "The pipe
was on his head. He couldn't make any noise.
"ljust walked over, picked it up, and the
girls dragged him out of there. When I picked it
up I thoughlitmu.!lt weigh300or400pounds."
When Lemerand went back later, he could
not budge the pipe. Neither could bis grown
sons, 33-year-old police officer John Piquard or
newspaper reporters and photographers.
"GOD JUST HAD TO HA VE given him a
surge of strength, that's why my son is still
here," said Mrs. Toth.
Philip was undergoing tests at a Lincoln
Park hospital, she said, but could be released
shortlv.
Preserve Granted
At Y osenllte Park
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP ) -A
Jong-awaited management plan that calls for the
designation of 90 percent or Y-OSemite National
Park as wilderness was released Friday by the
National Park Service.
The plan also would mean the eventual
elimination of private vehicles from Yosemite
Valley, removal or many park services from the
valley and a 10 percent reduction in overnight
accommodations.
MOST OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE offices,
employee bo\1.sing and support facilities would be
moved rrom the valley to El Portal. a small com-
munity on the western edge or the park.
The proposed changes are part of an effort to
reduce congestion that clogs the valley during the
summer.
The O'J-year effort. that went into developing
the plan included the most extensive public
involvement effort. in the history or the Park
Service, according to agency director Russe E.
Dickenson.
•'111.E YOSEMITE GENERAL management
plJD has been crafted with great cue and
sensitivity, examined lUld re-examined by the
public and by our management," said Dickenson.
"The changes outlined in tbi5 plan will take
time. But the plan is an excellent blueprint
supported by the public and wort.by of the excep-
tional time and effort put into developing it." he
said. . ·'
Wro-,ig Ans~rs Given
ATLANrA <AP) -On the streets and beaches
of Tampa, Fla., the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A.
recorded on videotape the reactions or people to
question.s about Lutheranism, and got a lot of
wrong answers. · ·
For example, to tbe question, "Who was
Martin Luther?," frequent responses about the
letb century launder of Protestantism were "one or tbe disciples" or ... black civil rights leader ...
Carter
Radio
Ad ·Out
WASIUNGTON (AP>
-Prealdent Carter's e mPAlobuwllbdrawn
• from tbe airwaves a
radio commercial which
1ay1 the Moral Majority
la trytq to "ride into the
White Houae" wllh
Ronald Reagan and
seeks "to purify
America."
The commercial was
-withdrawn after the
; evangelical group back-
• i n1 political con -
servatives threatened to
seik 6 court ordef
restraining stations from
playing it.
THE COMMERCl~L
was aired on 251 raclio
stations for four days. On
Wednesday; the Cart.er·
Mondale Re-Election
Committee sent mall-
grams to the radio sta-
tions ordering the com-
mercial dropped.
Even with the ad
withdrawn, Moral Ma-
jority filed a defamation
suit in Superior Court of
the Di.strict or Columbia,
seeking $10 million.
"The offending ad im-
plicitly ,Portrays Dr.
Jerr~ F~ell as a re·
ligioua bigot and has
caused num erous
listeners to perceive a
thinly veiled comparison
between Moral Majority
and Nazism," the or-
ganization said.
MORAL MAJORITY
said the term "purify
America " i s .a
"codeword" which im-
plies "that Moral Majori-
ty, like Nazis, would
persecute Jews if it.were
in a position or influence
under the Reagan ad-
ministration."
A spokesman for
Gerald Rafshoon, the
head of Rafshoon Com·
munications, which pre-
pared the commercial ..
denied that "purify" was
a codeword.
The commercial said:
' .. GOD DOESN'T hear
the prayers of J ews .'
That's what Jerry
Falwell, the leader of
Moral Majority. backing
Ronald Reagan. said re·
cenUy in a rare moment
of candor. Even after
Falwell's comment
Republican Ronald
Reagan failed to reject
the support of Falwell's
Moral Majority.
"Make no mistake
about it, these right-wing
religious extremists are
part of a nationwide
movement counting on
riding into the Wh ite
House with Ronald
Reagan where they can
impose tbeir morality on
the rest of us.
"The aim of these
right-wing extremists
backing Reagan is to
purify · America. We 'vA? .
heard that one before. It's
the same crowd that
challenged John F. Ken·
nedy's right to be pres i-
dent because he was a
Catholic. But we can stop
them.··
ATTHATPOINTinthe
commercial, Carter's
voice is beard saying : •'I
believe very deeply there
ought to be a proper
separation or the church
and the state.••
Then the narrator says,
•'This is paid for by the
Carter-Mondale Re -
Election Committee,
Robert St r a u ss ,
chairman."
Ronald Godwin, vice
president of the Moral
M ajorlty, denied that
Falwell had ever said ,
"God doesn't hear the
prayer'! or Jews ...
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luteAY. MOVll •• 2 • Z P.M.
MIAMI CAP> -Steven Rudolph ls an
enflneerinJ teehnieian who lo~ to re'· lax by nsrung for snapper and catllsh.
This week, looking over Biscayne
Bay, he aaw what he thoqht wu a
s mall shark. He tossed some rocks in IU'
direcUon. A dorsal fin suddenly knifed
through lhe water toward him.
Rudolph took tbe dyin&. animal to
Pflue,er Taxidermy in Hallandale for
ldenUf'.lcation. .
from npertence workin1 on a project in
ParalU)' ..
Taylor wu beffted about hOw the
South American eatftah was able to eua-
tain itHlf in aalt "ater.
"When lt wu about 10 or U yards
away, I clobbered it. It wu clued," he
said . "I picked up a stick aod walked in·
to the water and pushed the ftlh ashore.
I couldo 't believe it. It was· the
strangest fl.sh I've ever seen."
"We see juil about everything, '',said
Pn'ue1er employee Paul J{opkln.s. "But
it was one weird-looking critter. U I was
swlmmln1 and ..saw sometblng like that,
I'd get out of the water.
"To my lmowleqe, it la exclmlvely a .
freshwater rtah.'' Taylor said. "The
farthest l'Ort.h >we've ever beard'ot one
ls Veneiuela." "It wa.s Pfetty raunchy-looking when
, he brought it to ua apd it was still alive, Slo• .... ,w<ir •. 1· o-=cal' 0 too. It looked a Uttle like an armadillo. ae DUI • •
Its body wu b(ack and Jta bead was ti armor-plated. It had ·no teeth. but it IJ•d ·SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -Flve dot a mouth that looted aort of lib an mac~ conlllcated by the lnterdal What he pulled in was a 3'Mnch South
American armor-plated catftsb, a dis·
Jasterul-looking fish with no scalet1 and
elephant'• tnlftk:'' Revenue Service.have been donated1to the Utah Hlatorieal Society,~ The ffoPklns eaUed state.,icbthyolffiat machines were confiacated frdm the
~pikes down its side. · Jeff Taylor, who recopiaecl the odd flab • American Veterana Club in Pric:e in 1877,
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·THE ALSO-RANS
Independent Canmdate11 Go Way Back -.
llJ DA~ M. llAXFIELD ..... ....... llnke
John Anderson's independent
bid for the White House places
him in the company of a long
line of presidential contenders
dating back to 1832 who cam-
paigned outside the two-party
system. 'lbough many of these
politicians achieved considera-
ble sway over the course of
American history, few of them
-very few -were successful at
the polls:
The name James B. Weaver
hardly springs to mind today but
in the 1892 presidential contest,
be campaigned against the
gilded grip that many felt
Eastern bankers and in-
dustrialists then held on the na-
tion 'a economy.
A GENEllAL IN THE Union
Army during the Civil War,
Weaver was a popular (igure
whose platform and inff uence
durin1 the election sparked wide
interest for the first time in 8Jf-'
agenda ol progressive reforms.
And yet Weaver, a Populis,t,
came in third place with 9 per-
cent of the vote, losing Lo the
Democratic candidate, Grover
Cleveland.
-·-.
TEDDY'S STAND
Bullmooee Penn•nt
More recently. of course,
-Gewge Wall"Re C1tj>tured tJi.e at· e uphoria aft.er 1929 and t.he su.,.
tenti<>n of the press and · voters sequent onset of the national
with bis ''common man '• Depression, however , brought a
themes, but be, too, fared no bet-resurgence in the fortunes of
ter than third with 14 percent of mhior parties,'' Yoss points out.
the 1968 popular vote. _ "In 1932 -even wbile Franklin
:'Roosevelt pushed on to resoun0-
1 N THE 1884 ELECTION, ing victory -third, fourth and
~ome historians say. a Prob.ibi· fifth party candidates had once
tionist candidate was one of the again fOl.md an audience."
decisive forces in electing the They have continued strong
Democratic nominee. This is ever since, and with the comlex·
what happened: In pivotal New ity of U.S. issues and problems
York state, John Pierce St. John growing each year, Voss pre-
(the Prohibition.isl) tallied 25,016 diets that "they will run in ever-
. votes -largely drawn from greater numbers." In 1980, the
Republican ranks. In so doing, Federal Election Commission
he took just e nough support reports, 32 candid.ates are rel{-
a way from the GOP 's con· istered as presidential contend·
troversial nominee, James G. / en under federal law requiring
Blaine, to tip the Empire State that each raise or spend at least
and ultimately the presidency to U , O O O. .Among the m are
Cleveland. Socialist, Communist, lndepend-
.One other rare c~e: Teddy ent and Libertarian c aJl-
Rooaevelt's 1912 "Bull Moose" didates. Besides these hopefuls,
· ~-ca"mpaign ~~n st bis old there-are doH0.1.of other wo•"'d·
The first woman to run for the
White House-Victoria Woodhull
-mounted what must be one ol
the most bizarre campaipa in
U.S. electJon year blatory. Nopro-:
pet Victorian lady sbe, Woodhull
outlined ber principles to a New
York audience inl.871, calliq'not
only for the franchile for womm,
Voss says, but something con-
sidqably more radical. "Yes, I
am a free lover," sbe told her au-
dience, declaring it her• 'inaliena·
ble Constiwt:ion&l riaht' · to love
whom sbe may, when she may,
and ''to, change that love· every
day" ifsnesopleued.
Compared to Victoria
Woodhull; who eventually left
the_States to marry an English
banker, the next woman to seek
the presidency , Belva Ann
Lockwood, seemed prim and re-
tiring. Adept at circumventing
academic and professional bar·
riers standing in the way of
women in the 19th century.
Lockwood, a lawyer, entered
that already interesting 1884
campaign againat Cleveland,
Blaine and St. John.
NOMINATED BY THE National Equal Rights Party,
she_ viewed her candidacy as a
means of pubHcizing the
feminist cause. Ignorin& Blaine
altogether, Lockwood quipped
that the real contest wu
between herael! and Cleveland.
Tb e -re-suits ?.'" CI eve I and ,
4,874,986. Blaine, 4 ,851 ,98\,,
Lockwood, 4,149.
Then there were the 20lh-
century campaigns of Socialist
Eugene Debs: be threw bis bat
in the ring five times.
Unlike Wirt's earlier cam·
paign, Debs ran vigorously each
election year, although be knew,
according to V04ts, that be stood
little chance of winning. His goal
was to educate the public, but lf
he never did succeed in placing
socialism in the maiMtrum of
American politics, Debs certain·
ly added a curious chapter to ~lectioo Jore. .. ,
Sentenced to prison ln 1918 for
bis ~ti-war ~hes~ µebl ran
bls campaicn from the ?ail cell.
"And so1 " Voss notes,
"American voters faced the nov-
el choice of casting their lot with
a convict. Amazingly ~&b.
nearly 1 mill.ion of them 'did.••
..
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Stat.e ·LtJads in ·VOte Signu~
By aANDOl.Pll B. 8C111UD ., ...............
Lut·mlnute NCiaU'ation will
have to be beawy U Americam
votinl in this year's p.retldentlaJ
contest are to lop the reeord
81,sst,OOO who cut ballota in me. .
Wltb tb.e-elecUon less than one
week i,way, many 1l*tes are ltW
reabterln1 voters, but' in-
complete tataJe 1bow more than
100 millioD Americ&1111iped up .
. Noa~ VOTE~ parUctpa_-
tion bas been between eo pereent"
and 70 percent ... recent pres-
idential CCJDtestl, bowever, so a
real1traUon fliure of 100 mlllioo
could Indicate a lower turnout
than lut dme.
I 'The final tally could wind up
well above 100 million, though,
when the results of -last-minute
re1i1tratlon. drives in several states are totaled.
No detailed last-minute -
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a bey."
.. 1&'1&rwe&laa&&llenare& .. . ,,... ..... ,. .. -...... . .. ..... ., ..... ..
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fitures are available yet and .. ·of suburbanites voted, compared
Curtis Gana of tbe Committee . to 59.1 percent o( th~ resldenta of
for the Study of the ·American non-r,netropolitan areaa and 56.8
Anderaoo on tbe Liberal line
could eat into the totale of tbe
other candidates. Electorate reported that be is percent of tentral city resi~ts.
getting conructin1 signals, up in
one state and down iq another.
California and New York both
reported 57 .8 percent of their
eligible voters registered ln 19'78,
but CaJUornlans turned out more
readily, 47.9 percent votin1,'
compared to 48 percent in New
York.
It is simply too soon to draw
any conclusions on national
registration, Gana a aid .
The Joint Center for Political
Studies says it anticipates about
9,520,000 blacks are registered to
vpte this year. 'that's well above
the 8,725,000 who re1istered four
years ago, but still only 56 per-
cent of the eligible population.
· THE FACT THAT most
Amemans are white means j.bat
whites also constitute the moet
voters, but they also vole in
larger petcentaaes than blacks
and other minorities.
In the elect.ions of 1978, for ex-
ample, 47.3 percent of whites
voted compared to 37 .2 percent •
of blacks and only 23.S percent •
of persons of Hispanic origin.
That means that in that con-
,test there were 85,095,000 whites
registered and 63,107,000 who ac·
tually castballota.
By comparison, there were
8,921,000 registered blacks, o_!...
whom 5,812,000 actually ost
ballots. And l ,5m,OOO Hispanics
voted, out of 2,233,000 registered.
As· EXPECTED, Ronald.
Reagan's home state, CalifOnlia.
bas the largest number of reg·
istered voters lhi.s year, at ap-
pipximatelyll..U0,000.
J'our years ago, 7 ,867,000
Californians went to the polls and gave their 4.5 electoral votes to Rrestdent Ford.
President Carter carried bh
home state in that contest, 'tVith 1,467,000 Georgians voting. The
most recent figures frqm that
state, for 1978, show 2,182,938
registered voters.
Hete's a look at who votes, ac-
cording to a study of the 1978
election by Charles E . JobnaonJr.
oftheCemus Bureau .
Residents of the North Cen-
tral states turn o ut in the
heaviest numbers, wtth 65.1 per·
cent of .those eligible 1oin1 to the
polls.
NO&THEASTE&NE&S a re
second at 59.5 percent, followed
by westerners, S7 .5 percent an4
southerners. 54.9 percent.
The farmers of the country
are the bialest voters at 15.8
percent of those eliaible,
although they conatitute a tiny
fi"actloo ol the whole population
at 3.4 percent of all the voters in
... the country. Some 81.2 pereeof
-llAaalED PEOPLE are
more likely to vote than sl.qlea,
Johnson reported, and voter
participation increuea witb in-
-come and years of scboolln1.
·For example, be noted that
79.8 percent of ~liege 1Taduates ·
went to the polls, compared to
only 29.l percent of folks with
lea• than four years of schooling.
White-collar workers outvoted
their blue-collar compatriots
72.1 percent to 49.8 percent. And
people eaminl $25,000 or more
outvote those making $5,000 or
lesa-78.8percentto44.8percent.
Arl'Ea «;ALIFO&NIA, New
York bu the second largest
population, and baa 5,151,088
regiltef'ed voters.
-The Empire State's 41 .elec·
toral votes make New York a prime baWeground.
The party breakdown abows
3,lSS,013 Democrats t<> 2,321,265
Republicans . But thete are
174,790 registe red to other
parties and the presence of John
Punch
TEXANS CONSTITUTE the
next largest state and early
figures actually show them wtUt
more registered ,voters than
New York, 6,300,000. Two yean
ago, however, only 34.3 percent
of Texans went to the po\la.
Penuylvania calls itself the
Keystone State and is a1ao a key
battleground this year with
5,321,938 voters regbtered aa ol
April. Two yeatS ago, 48.4 percent
of Pennaylvaniana voted.
Their party breakdown in-
cl udea 2,917,087 Democrats, 2, 190,441 Republicans aad
221,410 others. ·
Rounding out the five 1araest
slates is Illinois, which bad a
46. 9 percent voter turnout ln
1978.l The Land of Lincoln
s howed 5, 731 ,899 votera reg-
istered as of ~arch.
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"I don't chooM to talk of the economy wtth
fUhlona'* pealmlam." •
'political pro(ege, William be White Houle occupa.uCS wtJo
Howard Taft, proved a rar cry need not reclRer because of tbe
from the usual thlrd·partr er. limited scope of their cam.
fort. Roosevelt, who bad come to patina. (Some candidates ae-
view Taft a.I a traitor to the tuaUy have no dream of win·
Republican pro1rea1ive spirit, ning; they nm to educate the
actually outpolled Taft but not th& public about their views>.
Democratic nominee Wood.row But thelstory of the also rans
Willon, wbo entered the Whi~ ls not all trend.s and statistics. ll
House with a vote total leu tbd cuts acroes IOIDe rather colorful
the combined tally ol the two old cha~cten in American hlltory,
pollUcal allies, 8.3 million votJfO lncl\iclfnt one William Wirt, who
-----------------OtllrM-laS•• F~ ---------------.
7.8mllllon. ln 1m became the naUon's first
' third pflrly candidate, in the
TEVEa mE YVTUllE modem sense of the term.
ho the P..t indicates that the"
n rs, influence and vote· ALTBOVGB NOT TaULY ln-dr••inl ~wer of mlnor_ pa~y tereated in teekinl elective of-
cand1datel tenda tome ancUall flee., WI.rt nevertheless accepted
with ftuctuatiom ln the natioO'I" the nomination or the Antl-
econo1111 and security. "ID times II uonlc Party that year
of 1treu and ferment, miaOr bffa ... ol bis deep-seated an-
partlee emerse and fiowilh," tlpatby to Andrew J acltaon,
Voes IQS. Weaver•• widely IUJ>' wbqpa be considered a dem-
"rted im c~ainlt tbe a1otueanddelpot. esc ... of tbe G ,Ate, for
.sample, coatruta wtth tbe Im But Wlrt never mana1ed to
• e1*don, a time oi pro9Pfrlty, 1et out and campalp, admitting
wben tbe 81-m.lnor·party cu\. that be· bad none of the "cap-.
d1datel won a eomblned total ol tlvatin1 arts and ·mannen of
ODly two pesuat ol UM•*· prof.....,_. seekerl ol pnp"llui·
"Tbe sudden collapH of ty." He even tried to wttbdtaw
OMNCll COAfi .-I ti!1 I fl QI Ill
r The com'me11t P•lt' or the
Dan)' Piiot 1eekt to Inform
• and atlmul•te re_.rs b>·
PttHnllnf • \•arlety ol com·
nwntar,-on topfc1 ol lntertst
1nd 1l1nlllcance from In·
formed observtr1 and
-llllk"men. · • -,..,. .. IJHd.,....,.,,.
I 1J *»,NR.1,1•
from the-nee when the Natklnal
Republican1 refused to back bim
and nominated, lnltead, Haary
Clay, but tfte Ant1'-
llaMMl*'IU.sed Wttt to atleMt
1ta7ondrie tiallot.
Th.e Politleal .JOke Cireuli
By BE•B CA.EN
SAN FRANCISCO
Political humor, if possi-
ble: Mn be you nunember
the one about Jimmy
Carter chOpptni don the
peanut bush with bla new
hatchet, dcl when 1111 Dad
asks, blm 11 be did Ith be
replies, "l cannot te a
lie. Maybe I did. And
maybe I didn't " ... <Laudlter~ ... AnJWa)',
my frlilnd ct'Ahel'D l~·
prov9d oa t by bav1D1
Jerry Bron ebop dowa a
redwood tne. "Did you do
that, 10DT•1 ub Pather
Pat. '1No, •• replies Jerry.
"I JU1t p uned tbe ex· cesa."
AND iJ., ~PPING
blm19!f ?J:nanner, Dick teU. ..._ aid a.a1an
Cboba:t a rMwood .,.. rr:··· .. firm-ly: ··v-.1 tt. 1a llMP-
••• wltb oar aatloaal
bm&qtl--=uaa otMrwlM ... ..
member of our 1reat ,. ............ ...... ... , .......... ......
I luU_., .. rt t to
b'ad. "That means I'm
betel"OIUuaJ." • • • IT'S A JIAD MAD mad
mad world, con~'d: Now,
courtesy of Atty. Haael
P'ay Bocan, we're over at
Walnut Creek Chic
Center, where the widely-
known travel talker,
Tbayw Sciale, la about to
1bow a tum on Soain.
But ftl'll be telJa the au·
dlence, "I have an an·
nouncement. Jn tbe park·
lDI lt)lt, there.. a Rolll-
Royee, llc:eDM plate ABC m . Your Uou are not on
but YOW' 'l'Yl1." . * •• asas·s AL1cs
Y arlab •ltb ••ldeace
Lbat Karia IM't ebMP.I -aa.,.....a,c,....1 -b•TYilJ·••e•~•d card tllat .-: • llr .... 11n.
•. "· ..... ~Md llr . ,. and llr1. WU la• A.
Wollard are= .. to M • nouace tUt ebllcl'r9. ~ .. , ..............
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•••• roa PEOPLE ·
watcb1n·1 a l0·1peed
weekend. There's... the aae· leaa charmer, ~ Har·
riaon, Jaywalkiq acrou
Geary to Harold's, 'wtdeb
carri• newspapen from
tbe world Oftl'; llr, Har· rilOD orders tJlilSuadQ ··
Tlm• of 1AIDdoa aad tlM Suda)' 'N...,.._~,_. UM
1b ....a of Ida nm here
in .. :.r,c'Palr LadJ" . . . Bae • at the Opera Boulet wap are twtt-~ .._. • .,... Sdo de
Waart Memorial
........ 'nlat'• --• O'J' ~· m...aro•1 eu~reat lo••, iopraao Slant Oneeawaatl,· .....
Pamma ta "llqlc rt•7'
wlalle .. of .. •·""-· ··" w::,':I· •••• ·-~-· ,..... .. ....... , ...... , .. ............... • • * · A!t ~ av ... 111marw
tit• •••k •o••ra " .... , ......... ..
"Beak U Yea "••• Din*I" cas'lll a.· •n.
OTIRU INCLUDED
Da•ld Deck·, Debbie
R• ... , Carole JUD and 1•••1 Laelkey aad lltcbelle Morris 'bf Hunt·
lD1ton Beach; Yolanda .i.... ol SaD Clemente;
Nina Losa o, Ruben
KNIGHT CONFRONTS DRAGON CNp Frye, Irvine
A Prom i ~i 09 . Pfof>o!'),t\On
I
. I
A MEDIEVAL MATCHUP
Jule T•Jlor, Huntington .. ech
,
. I
Losano, Greg Gibbs and
Kathy Flanqan of eo.ta
lleaa; Eric Stabler of
Corona del Mar a nd
lllcbael Foes of Fountain
Valley.
Let's t r y sometbin1
·really different next week.
Select a letter of tbe
alphabet representin1
· eometblq you enjoy or des~, and UM tbat letter
..
somehow in a drawing il·
luatratlng y~ur topic. It
will take a liWe tbougflt, \..,
but it llOWlda like fun.
Be sure Yqur drawings • are .tn lSlact ink OD wbit.e
paper meaawlDI •-tncbea
• square. Mail them not
later t¥n ~Y to Un·
cle Lee, Boa 1580, eo..ta
Mesa, Calif., 12l82J8.
'
Toad Tu'rns 'Jet Fighter
Dear 1:11e,
I NM that, when disturbed,
barned toads aqulrt little jets of
· blood frvm tbelr eyes. Can~ you
enU1bten me on this unique
charad.ertatic?
PecE.B.
Dear._.
Tbe homed toads, whicb are not really toads at all but a'
1peci~ o( Uurd, cu be found
tlU'oulbOUt may parts of North
Amertea and Mexico. They are
11D.U 1flth abort, n at bod.ier cov-
ered wttb spines. •
n.,.bave .a~punliol 41feme
. bebaYier .tdell call be obffrved
oalJ rarely, md many people
wlM> haft ltlded them in detail
ba•e never 1een it happen.
lloweftl', there ii no quesUQn
about their bein1 able to
perform the feat.
Tbne animals are able to
1qulrt blood from their eyeUda.
WlleD ..verely annoyed, but not
.. .,,. time tbil bappena, they
1but their eye1 U1btly and
110mebow caU1e their · lldl -to
1 .. 11. Tbm., accompanied by a
dlaUDet -.ouncl, a .ftne strum of
blood .,...ta out. Apparently tJi1s
· · eom• fl'om a apace wiUUn the
tldrd .,.aid. tbe aae which can
lie dnWll over the eye from the
...... ecner.
ftl9 blltaTIGI' ii apparently ln·
tl8ded to cb1" olf or deter iome woald-be 1"4ator, but it ia ...,.ti ... •eet ii peat.
... ~ lllood-1e1ulrtlq ii 90 mtn•et• .... ud-.tace 10 few .... M1Mll1 ... lt bappm, tlm·......, Nmalnl amonc tM .,......_ ol \b• allimal ........
Dear Ellie,
We have some chickens, and
they are·alwan raum1 in dusty s:round. acting .aa if they enjoy
what tbe~ are doing. Why do they act like thls"? ls l}lere a rea·
aon?
Marty IL
Dear Marty,
Tbil ii dust baltfilng, an actklll
to clean the feathers.
!!be behavior is common
among birds, altboucb not all
1peelea do it. Bl.rds that duat-
batbe usually do not water-
batbe, but here, too, there are
nceptloa1. Common dust·
bathers are chicken• and
similar types, sparrows, larb,
aand poUle, all same birds,
wrem and bornbWa.
Pint the bi.rd settles On the
dry pound. then usln1 tbe beak
and feet, rotates tbe body to
create a aaueel'-Uke depr..m .
Tbe f...._. are raffled out and
dmt Ja tbrown blto tbem, Ulua1b'
by the feet. TM dUlt.i.al alwaya
end.I with vtfOl'OUI lllaklne a.ad
featber ndf'IDI. Not ewerytblq ii DoWD about
wb1 bArdl! do tbil, but it aeema
to produce satisfaction and
be useful in removing par
as well as feather debris.
Of all the animal types,
number or birds and some
mals practice dust batbinJ.
DearEWe,
How do owls catch mic
dark?
Dear Fred.
Finl or all, owls b
eyesight-and are mu
adept than humans at
the f alntest of Upt. B
tbelr acute sense of be
they catch moet of
An owl can drop accur a
rodent ln a completely a
provided the cr.ealu es
aome sound. Usually les
are enough: one to al wl
and onetotell lt where
Rodents, too, have 1~·
ln1. And so owb ha <Cle-.
velop another bun c:e,
tbe ability to s ~~
without mak.lna an vw
feathers are cov b a
velvety surfate t .1 tod.
deaden the sou . n
rushing tbrou1 hgbt
feathen. Nevert some
aound ii present, mo.t
keen rodents have
coplte It and
way as to avoid
Andy 1ends
Britamdca'1 --· Science and
Suaaue Sam
Newport Beac
tion:
CdM 80PH ~WINNeR-Suzanne Samuelian, IS-year-old
sophomore at-Corona del Mar High School, inspects prize
for winning entry to Ask Andy. She's \he daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Berje Samuelian of 2.810 Catalpa St .• Newport
Beach.
ably the 1reatesl and
gerous controversies in
Id today have grown out
cling ideologies held by
s nations or national
. various social classes
rtain religious gro.UAJ.
produced the highest standards
of living in history.
world's population, li ve under
communist rule.
free enterprise system of.
a good example. The
ons -who ~lieve in this
gy strongly believe-that
t should' be able to make
t own tt000mlc decislom,
they then should be allowed
Opposite to this ideology is the
one for communism . This
system or theory of social or·
ganizatioo is based on the bold·
ing of all property in common,
with a·ctual ownership being
ascribed to the community as a
whole or to the state.
A majority of the world's na-
tions today are based on an
ideology or democracy where
the citizens select their leaders
a nd influence the policies of
their government. ·
,
reap the rewards or -lack ol
~arcls from those deciliooa.
agree tbb ideolo1Y bu
Only 16 nationa today b.ave
com muniat governments.
Included are Russia and China.
All together, about 1.75 blllloo
peraom, or about a third ol the
Tiie 12---ta 8oo4I E11<y<:IOIJ9dl•, Aft.
dY'•-~.u~ ... Y. ,, ~I .. --rd"' .. -\!« OI ....... kin OI tM month, -a,_ ,...._ WDt1cl.,.. OkU_,., ~to IN _It.,
of Ille _.clan of the -Send r-r quH!lon on • _, ~ to Asa Anth. P.O. eoir ueo. eooi.
Mesa, Call!., nut. mat"'9 '""'lo Incl-y-
,..,..., ... --"" Entrltt •r• _,.lo CllrlJ -"°" 1 10 11
. .
world scope
(f0 polntl for HCtl que1tlon 8fl1Wered corrKllyl
, . I 'while the Soviet Union reported a dl~p
. .pointing grain harvest thi\ year, .. 1 •• signed
an agreement to buy she to eight mil11on tons
.,of U.S. grain over the rieKt" 4 years.
il·Chinil b-lndia c-Jilpan
2 Nikolai Tikhonov wu nilmed premier of the
Soviet Union, "replilcing (CHOOSE ONE:
Andrei Gromyko, Ale•el Kosyginl •ho
resigned because of failing health.
l Some petroleum eKperts believe the wu
between Iran and Iraq· could seriously
damage OPEC plans to create long-term price
and production guidell~ True or False:
Both Iraq and Iran are members of OPEC.
4 Arnaldo forlini took office ~s prime minister
of Italy, heiding that country's 40th govern·
men! since the end of World War II. True or
• false: Communists are incruded in Italy's new
government.
S President Anwar Sadat officially opened the
new Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel, the only land link
between fsypt's mainland ind the Sinai
Penninsula. The mile-long tunnel goes under
the .. l.. ~nil.
110 polntt It rou can ldeflllfy tMe '*"" In ttw ->
........._ I have been prime
mlni"er of C1Ndl for
more than 12 years.
llecently, my goyern·
ment Introduced 1 plan
to ch1n1e ~an1d1~
constitution. Many of
C1nad1'1 provlnclal
.~z ·~~··
,~,.._..,............ ,
2-obsolete
>-obvious
4-occupy
loned, wOt'n out
4-obeyl carry~ out
~.Inhabit
ha addldoe t.o bela& • family ru.a feature.
THE QUIZ ls an lnte1ral part of the-lo·
classroom news pro&Tam presented lD Orange .
Coast area scboola aa a pabUc service by the Dally Piiot. "'-" .,...r ,_.,..._, ....._qu11
. ,.... . . news picture
(10 floints If you.,_.., tt\le .-.-COfNCtly)
One year ago on November 4, militants seized the U.S embassy
in Iran. taking more thin 50 Americans hostage. As the ftrst
anniversary of che embassy takeover approached, UN Secretary·
General Kun Waldheim said he (CHOOSE ONE: favored,
oppoSed) any plan to trade spare military pirts for the hostages.
sportlight
(2 potnts for t11ctl queetlofl -~ corNCllY!
1 (CHOOSE ONE: Biii !lodgers, Albeno Salaur) won the New
YOtit City Marathon with a time of 2 hours. 9 minutes. '41
seconds.
2 In the same race, Norway's Grete Waitz broke her owl)
w~en's world record, covering the 26-mile, 385-yard course
In a time. of •. l..
a·2:ii:09 b·2:2S:41 c-2:3':33
J The recent World 8oJ1lng ASJOd1tion heavyweight title bout
between champioz' Mike We1ver and challenger Gerrie
• Coeuee ended with 1 knoctout In the 13th round. Which
boxer won the boutf
4 Bill Travers of the Milwaukee Brewers, Dick Tidrow of the
Chicago Cubs and Don Sutton of the Los Angeles Dodgers are
among the playen elisible for baseball's free a9ent draft.
Travers. Tldrow and Sutton are all .• l ..
a-pitchers b-atchen c-outflelders
5 Phlladelphia P'hlllles third ba:Mm1n (CHOOSE ONE: Mike
Schmidt, Manny Trillo) wn named the matt valuable player of
the 19llO world Series.
roundtclble
·~ .e111JU1lll (M lllON)
What chanp1, If any1 do you think should be made In the way we
elect the pmidentl '
TOUR ICOM: 9' .. tll........ fOP ~It '1 .. ",...... _ ........... 1t ... ,_. -o..-. t1 to'°_." -Flllt.
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oua WINNSa tbla ---~--oltboee , terrU•I• dra1on1 betn1
eoDtramt.d by aa armor·
dad nt1bt aeemtn1ly .,... ... _. wltb a sword. a... wlMt woe'! .
Tlaat neWq drawtn1
wiBI •far Chip Frye of 31
W..t Yale Loap. Irvtae.
Our,. ruaaerao, wltb a ~etch mtitled ·•'A Promta· bit Paupolltioe," ta.Julie
Tarlor « 3DllZ Imperial
Co•• Lane, HunUn1ton
BeacJL Your effort wtna
$1, .JaJte.
Bil& HAWING depicts
a lad1 weuinC tbe veiled
coalcal cap typical ol tbe
period UateD.tn1 politely
(aad excitedly!) to a
J'OUDI .maa OD bended
bee atieMtn1 a flower.
Tbere were many • ........, enorta tbla week
n.&eb were dOle to betnl
wlanera. Amons these
bonorable mentlom are
Samaer Estel ol Irvine,
wtt1a Joa1Un1 tnl1bt1 ;
Sllanaon Mccullen of
Costa Mesa, knl1ht on
bor'letMd · DeYin Abellon
ol Daaa ~t. a fiyln1
draacm; Terri Huahea of
Bcmtiaiitm Beach, cutle
ol lrwt .... ; Mart Tyaaee
ol Colt.a ..... "kn11bt in arm•. •
OTllSU INCLUDED
Da•ld Deck, Debbie B.,._, Carole Jean and
.Jeaa1 Lackey and
llicbelle Morris of Hunt-
ln1ton Beach; Yolanda IOIM9 ot San Clemente;
Nina Lozaao. Ruben
.
KNIGHT CONFRONTS. DRAGON
Chip Frye, trvtne
·. -A Prom i~~n9 Propo~,t\o"
A MIDtEVAL MATCMUP
Jule T.,tor, HunllHglOn e,ech
Lou.no, Gree Gibbs and
Kathy Flanapn of.-Coata._
Mesa; Eric Stabler of
Corona del Mar and
Michael Foss of Fountain Valle,y. _
Let's try something
rul.ly different next week.
Select a letter of the ·
-'""' alphabet J'epreaentin1 aom~ JOU eJJ.ID__pr deafJe, and UM t.battetier
somehow la a drawing il-
hutrating your topic. It
will late a little thought, '
but it IOUDda lite fun.
Be s~ your drawings
are in black iDt on white
papir meuurtn1 4 lncbes
• square. Mall them not
lat.er tban--Tuelday to Un-
cle Lea, Bo• 1580, Costa
Mesa, Calif., 92826.
Toad Tu'rns 'Jet Fighter'
Dearlae,
l read that, when disturbed,
borned toads squirt little Jets of
blood from their eyes. ~an you
enll1hten . me on this unique
cbaractertatic?
PesE.B.
Dear Pel,
Tbe homed toam, which are
not really toads at all but a ....
aped• ol lilard, caa be bmd tlaro\llbOUl maay part.a of Marth
America and Mexico. Tbey are
~man with ~ nat botiea "~
end wttb •Pina.
They have a puuHn1 defwe
bellaYklr wbida cu be observed cm1J nnl)', aad many people wio lliaft lltwled them In.detail
~a•e never seen it happen.
lloweftl'. tbere ta no question
about their beln1 able to
perform the feat.
Tbne animaJa are abJe to
aqulrt blood from their eyelids.
Wiiien MTenly annoyed, but not
ft'ft'1'"ttme tb1I bappena, they
abut their eyes Utbtly a.ad
aomebow cause their Ucll to
swell. Then, aceompanied by a dl.u.et IOUDd, a fine stream ol
· blood~ out. Aps>arenUy tbta .. eom• lroat' a apace wttbln the
dllnt .,.&id, tbe oae wblcb can
M clnwll °"" tbe eye from the ...... cane... nil.,....._ ta apparently In·
teDd..t to drift otf or deter aome
would·be 1redator, but it i•
........ If .... effect ta ......
llDee tllil blood-equirttq la IO
•rdletallll. ud llDce ao •few
UYe Mtm'IJ ... Lt happen,
tld9 w..tor nmabll amonc tM apt.en• of \btr animal world.
IClle
Dear Ellie~
We bave some chickens, and
tbey a.re alw_ays rolliD1 in dusty
iround. acting aa if they estjoy
what the1. are doing. Why do
they ~•ct like this? Is there a rea-
aon?
Marty ll.
Dear llartJ,
'tb1a ta dust bat.IO.ng, an actleo
to clean the feathers.
The beb•vior is common
among birds, although not a'.11
apeelee do It. BlrdJ that dust-
bathe usually do not water-
bathe, but here, too, there are
exceptions. Common dust·
bathers are cbietena and
similar .types, sparrows, larks,
sand grouse, all aame blrda,
wrem and bombllla:..
. Flrlt the bird settles Oil the
dry ~. tbeo ualng the beat
and feet, · ro&aie. tbe body to
create a aaueer·Uke depreuAoll . TIM ,...._. are ndlled out and
dust ii Unwa blto tbem, U1ually
by the feet. 1'be duatiDI .... ,.
ends db vilOIWI lh~ aad featber ndllin1. '
.Not 9ftl'7tldDI ta known about
w.bJ '** cfo tbla, but it aeema
to produce satisfaction and must
be useful in removing parasites
as well as feather debr1s. .or all the animal types, only a
number of birds and some mam-
mals practice dlist bathilig.
Ellie
Dear Ellie,
How do owls catch mice in the
dark?
FredL
Deu Fred,
First of all, owlS have keen
eyesight and are much more
adept than humans at seeing in
\}le faintest of light. Bu~ it is by
their aeute sense of bearing tbat
they catch most of their prey.
An owl can drop accurately oa a
rodent ln a completely dark area
provld~d .th~ creature makes.
some SOW'ld. Usually two r~es
are enough: one to alert the owl
and one to tell it where toatrik~.,
Rodents, too, have 9blrp ~
log. And so owla have ud to de·
velop another hunUpf d"1ce,
tbe ability to sw'oep ~own
without makinl uy1lllWMIL Owl
feathers are coveted •1th' a
velvety surface tbil ten~ to
deaden the sound or wind·
rushing through · tbe flight
feathers. Nevertheless, some
sound ta present, .ad thf moist
teen rodents have fearnecl• to re-
cop.lze it and move io auch a
way u to avoid bebll struck.
Both the owl•' and their
"silent" flilbt ate adaptatiom ~t have bem cllftlafed cw.-
countleu 1enera~ to pre-.·
serve tbe sped•: OW wi9I the
beet adaptatiGlll ,.. •t1n1 are
tbe ones tbat pvw ....,_ lllld
produce tb•. JOUQC,'fWbO ID·
nitably inherit lbelf ebarae·
teri1Uet.
Pate.ma of Belief•
Andy aen~I Cae,Jpa".ctta
Brltannica'1 -~ ol Science and the riture to
Susanne SamueUan1 lie 15, ot
Newport Beach, for her CJ'*·. r!~~.~~~~· t,IOll:
WllATl8AN'tD.,..00Yf
An example of -ldeoloo ta
the free ent.erpriHtm. "1'lda ta an economJc m tbat ta
uud in the Ualt :d .Slatu,
Canada and m~ther COUD· tries. The system !bued on In·
dlvidual economle. m and
it 1tre1119 prinl!I .~mlc de-
. cislona, both by •vlduala and
eompanlel. A*nterprtae system ta an , tbat can
also be called liam .
An ideo&ofy ., a pattern ot
lo1JcaJly rel~ beliefs, 11-
. sumptions and cause-and-effect
explanations .-at make up a
thought syst-'. Examples of
, ideologies i.elPde de mocracy,
capitalism, Proteatanliam,
Roman Ca~iam, aociallam,
communiamllljd fascism.
. ldeologi .. vary greatly in
'their cont•· Some, such as
ProteatantillD and CathoUciam, •
refer to religious matters.
Others refer ·to political
systems, economic systems or
even phi1-JPhies of life. ·
It is ~emely difficult to
prove an Ideology as being cor-
rect to 1111¥,0De who believes in
an o~ one. Quite often, the
proof of·• ideology rejects con-
clu.siom ~l are not part of ~ ideolop li question.
It is tmpossible to say that all
ideolo1ies are objective or
equaUy good. It is definitely
true, however, that once a
person bas accepted the original
prelnlile. of an ideology, only one
set ~ eooclusions seems possi-
ble or right to him.
Cd~ 90Ptl A WINNER -Suzanne Samuelian 15-year-old
sophomore at Coroaa del Mar High School, inlpects prize
for winning entry to Ask Andy. She's the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Berje Samuelian of 2810 Catalpa St., Newport
Beach.
P robably the greatest and
most dangerous controversies in
the W91"ld today have grown out
of ~ctlng ideologies held by
various nations or national
gr°'1)S, various social cla,sses
and certain religious groups.
produced the highest standards
of living in history.
world'.s population, live under
communist rule.
. Tbe free enterprise system of-
f era a good example. The
mJlllons who believe in this
ideology strongly believe that
·men should be able to make
their own economic decisions,
and they tfien should be allowed
to reap the rewards or lack ol
rewards from y,ose decisions.
Most agree tlua ideoloty bu
Opposite to this .ideology ls ihe
one for communism . This
system or theory of aOc:lal or·
ganiHtion is based on tbe hold-
ing of all property. in c()mmon,
with actual ownership being
ascribed' to the ·community as a
whole or to the state.
Only 16 nations today have
communist govern-ments .
Included are Russia and China.
All totetber, about 1. 75 blllioo
~. or abQvt _a thinLot-t.I»
A majority of the world's na·
lions today are based on an
ideology of democr acy where
the citizens select their leaders
and influence the poiicies of
their government.
Tiie 22.---ICI -Eriicyclooe~. A~
.,,., OWft ~e llbrary, 11 Mnl •s •n-rCI to
ttie writer of Ille """'Ion of I~ montll. -• t-,,.._ Wlw1cl 8oOll Oicti-ry 9"1 to Ille --
of ---Ion of the-· S...O '°"'_.Ion on • -t ~lo A.-Andy. P.O. Box 15'0, Cost.
Mese. c.llf., taa, ..... "'° "'"·'° Incl-r-
,..,,,., .,.. --"' Entrln •re .,...,. to !llrls -llo~1IO11
,.
world scope
(1 O point• for HCtl que1"ifon 1n9'w•,.d COfr~tt\11
t While the Sovll!t Union reponed a disap-
pointing grain hantest this· year, .. 1 •• signed
an agreement to bu\' six to eight million tons
of U.S. grain over the next 4 years.
a-China b·lndia c·Japan
2 Nikolill Tikhonov was named premier of the
Soviet Union, replacing (CHOOSE ONE:
Andrei Gromyko, Alexei Kosygin) who
resigned because of failing health.
J Some petroleum experts believe the wu
between lriln and lr1q -could seriously
damage OPEC plaru to aeate long·term price
ilnd pro<fuction guidelines. True or False:
Both lrilq .ind Iran .ire--rt!'embers of OPEC.
• 4 Arnaldo For1ani roo1t office as prime minister
of llaly, ht:ading thjt..country's 40th govern-
ment since the end of World War II. True or
hlse:· Communists are included in Italy's new
government.
S President Anw.ir Sadat offici.illy opened the
new Ahmed Hamdi Tunnel, the o nly land link
between Egypt's mainland and the Sinili
Penninsula. The mile-long tll{lnel goes under
the .. l.. Canal. ·
newsname
(10 polnll If '°" cen ld9tlWfy .._,. ,.,.ott In ttw n.ws)
'-I have been prime
rmnlster of Canada for
more than 12 years.
Recently. my 1overn·
ment Introduced a plan
to chan1e Canada's •
constitution. Many of
Canada's }>rovlnclal
!Mden oppote the plan.
Whoam If
(.,...,....,_ ............... , . -:. ..
-1-observe ..a.11. plafn
S-obvloul
4ooccupy
ID addJtloa to beinl a family fu feature,
THE QUIZ la ID Integral part of the ID·
classroom aewa program presented la Orange
Coast area· acboob as a pabllt service by the DaU, Pl.lot. ~ ..... r ,_.,.._, -..ir
' ~~
• ·newsp1~re
(10 poffltl If JOU --"* quetUon con-.cHy)
o ·ne yeaf ago on November 4, militants seized the U.S. embilssy
in Iran, t.ikin1 more thiln SO Americans ~om1ge. As the first
anniversary of the embassylakeover appr6ached, UN Secret.iry-
Gener.il Kurt Waldheim u ld he (CHOOSE ONE: favored,
opposed) any plan to trade spare military parts for the he»t.ig~.
sport,ight
(2 polftta fof ffCt\ .... .., .,.,__. conec:tty)
1 (CHOOSE ONE: Bill Rod1ers. Albeno s..Janr) won the New
York City Marathon with a time of 2 hours, 9 minutes, 41
seconds.
1 In the "me race, Norway's Grete Waitz broke her own •
women's world recOfd, covering the 26-mlle, 385-y.ird course
In a Jirne of .. l.. ·
1-2:13:09 b-2:25:-fl . c-2:37:33
l The recent World loxlns Auoclatlon heavyweight title bout
be(ween ~mplon Mike Weaver and d\allenpr Gerrie
Coeuee ended with 1 knodtout In the 13th round. Which
l19xer won the boutf
4 Bill Trners of the Mliw.aukee Brewers, Old Tldrow of the
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5 Philadelphia f'hlHla third baseman (CHOOSE ONE: Mike
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1MNTA MONICA 'tJ The DO· lht1 number of doctoo ertilled by privete, ~t research lnltltue.. _.. 1MB • ..ulliil pMple ~ lion t.bat small town& n no l~er medical specialty boards tripled They said the lMreue in eomtrr aa.oilt11J ......a llli la Nll~..-
Jure doctora h'om the ._ city la COO· from 1880 to 11'11 and 1mall towns doctor.-seems prlmarilJ due to titan ninl ~.
tr•dicted by researd that 1how1 around the couotry reaped the market forces -the law of aUppb Tiie ~ IWCMttl a. en..
even medlcal speclalisllke head.ins benefitf. and demand. Yuy obi~ t.ave trtbuUGD ot eetUW tPeeldlll i1a D
ror the hinterlands. The rate that doetors ln the live arfued th'at traditional economic 1talel few the yean lllO. IMO and
"The conventional ~m. which largest specialties -internal forces don't operate amon1 doctol"I. 1917.
initially we had kind ' accepted, medicine, surgery, pediatrics. ob· since they set their fees and alleaedly In 1980. the ;tlldv noted. 1 .. lbaD a
wa .. Mt terribly wise aftlr all," said stetrlcs.gynec-0Lo1y aQd radiology -can create demand for their service thlrd ot t.own1 with I0,000 to I0,000 · e
. economist Alttert P. WlllUns of the moved into -small towns during that by epcouragi!Jg more tests and pro-residents had doctors repN1mtiai all :
Santa Monica-based RantC<>rp. ... same period "is a particularly slrik· cedures. flveoftbelariestapeclaltla. tis
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defects several months ago? My sister gave ·me
her old hairdrye r because she received a new one
for her birthday Now, I'm wondering if it may
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Consumers wishing to verify any model numbers
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Give Child a Go o d S t a r•
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DEAR READERS: Do you know what a settle·
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As the numSer of dcxtlft in all ing phenomenon," the study uid. "We can't rule out the pouibUtty But 17 yean later, that ftp!"e had ' Jte
specialties increases, he lid. "It Is Besides WiJU11ms, "bead of Rand's that other factors (such as the lure of more than dbubled to 70 percent.
becoming more attractive for them' health sciences research program, s mall-town life) played a part," Eveo co"\nmun1Ue1 ~lth popu.laliofta
to locate their practice \n s mall the study was condl,\cted by Dr. Willlims said, ''but we haven't been , of 2,500 to 5,000 were 1urprialn1ly ,_
·towns than it is ~o try to squeeze William B. Schwartz of Tuft' able to find any empirical ett'dence succeuful in attract101 1pedalllta, I
another doctor into the citi•.1'. University Medical School in Boston to support it." especially .1ur1eona who ••move the 1
The study, published in !be New and econoinists Bruce W . .8ennett He also said when the cost of living farthest out into the small towns of
England Journal of MedicM. said . IU'ld Joseph .P. Newhouse of Rand, a ls considered, ctoc~or11 in cities of all the specialties." 11 I
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BOSTON <AP> -Some~ In a study, the reaearcbe... ·tal'9ed, on avera1e, n pe.rcent explanation of wby obese ln· So far, tbe ,....ftMn M,._.l
eaa tat urtlllal t.My wut and theorbe that some fat people have lower levels of an ena1me called dlvlduala mllbt be able to pin b ttuditd tbe bormOM levell 11af
1t1y ...._,-, wtaBe otben set fat lower levels of UU. hormone, and · 1ocUum-pota11lum·ATPaae. Tbe welahton a lower fooCl Intake.'' the blood. 1'e nut Alp wW M lo
evee w9*a Oft dMU. Now docton ao •re atortn1 more food aa fat ID· ensyme, called the aodJum pump, The doctor says overeatlq la aee lf the quantltit1 are a11or
&lllak Ult)' have found out wby. stead ol buminl it up. leta potauham into die cella and obvlOU1ly a factor in many cues) ldwer, aa they auapeet, In c6ll'
TM .-wer. they HJ.' HelDI to The study, done at Beth llrael keept IOdium out. of obesity, but~ new work belpa parta.oltbe body. •
.,_ that thin people have more ol Hoapltal and ~ew Entlmd Dea-· l\llearehen believe 30 to 40 pet· explain why some Peos>le <.'onaeien· Filer Hid careful mea1un-
aa ~-Ulat re1utatea one of cone11 Hoepltal, wu publilbed lD cen[ ol all tbe eneray -" lD the Uously diet without losing. menta may show lllat 1lnee o. ...
dae 11 basic cbe"'lcal pn>c· tbe New l!!n1land Jo.urnal of body la spent malntainin1 the "In 1eneral, physicians tend to wei1ht ,people are produdnl •
..... -tbe excbaqe ot IOdium Medlclne. · balJnce between 1odium and' look warily at obese lndlviduala beat, th8ir body temperaturea ate
and potasalum lon1 Inside the The doctors tested the blood ol ~taaalum.' · who come ln~d say, 'I ate a lltUe a tiny b't lower than normal.
cella. . 23 people who were 47 to 117 per-"I ieasoned that· ln obesity, piece of cottage cheese for --1 -
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BOS'rON (AP> -Some people In a study, the research•~• t.alned, on avera1e, n percent explanation of wby obese ID· Sot•, tbe NIMl'dMn UN •J
can .. 1 .. ,uuq the1 ww and theorise that some fat people have lower levels of an emyme called c:Uvid~ milht be able to pla ly 1twhd tbe ~--lfttl9 m
atay .._,-, .wWle otbera set fat lo~er levels of tbi1 hormone, and 1odium-pota11lum-ATP••~· The wel1bt on a lower food intake." the blood. Tbe next aa.p wW be tol
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tlllnk U..t have found out why. stead ol bumint it UP.. let.a potaulum into tbe cella lDd e>bviously a factor in many cues lower, u they •mP,ffl. in ~ Tbe ..... ,, tbey 1ay, Hema to The study, done at Beth ilrael keepe INJClium out. of obesity, but the new work lilelpe parts ol the bocly.
be thet thin ,people bave more of Hospital and New ED1land Dea· Researchers believe 30 to 40 per-explain why some people conaden· Flier Hid careful mea1ure-
u ~me that re1utat.. one of coneu Hoapltal, ·~ publllbed in cent ol all tbe eneray u.ed in the Uoualy diet without losina. menta may 1bow U.at 1tnee cw•·
dM Dady'• basic cbemical proc-the. New Enaland J ourpal of body i1 ·spent maintaining the "In general, physicians tend to weilhl people are produciJll l ..
..... -tbe eubance of IOCllum Medicine. 1L balance between sodium and look warily at obese lnClivtduala beat, thetr body temperature. ate and potauhtrn iona Inside t;.be The doctors tested me blood of pota11ium. • who come in and say, 'I ate a little a tiny bit lower than normal.
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LOS ANGELES (AP ) U.S. District Judge A.
Andrew Hauk. k nown a mong court-watchers for
his unrestrained comments from the bench. faces
m o re cr'-iticism after he suggested wo m en's
me nstrual cyc~·upset them emotionally." ,
Feminist attorney Gloria Allred said the com·
m e nts were "ill-b ecoming" r em arks that
"p e rpe tuate dange ro us s t e reoty pes about
women." ·
HAUK MADE THE STATEMENT last .June in
deciding a sex discrimination case brough t against
the Los Angeles County Housing Authori~y by a
fired woman employee. Etta Weeks .
Although Hauk decided sn Ms . Weeks' favor.
s he is a ppealing to the 9th Circuit Court of Ap-
peals. claiming her award for damages and at·
torney's fees was too low.
In issuing his bench dec1s1on. Ha uk described
Ms . Weeks as a "buttinsky" who was .. always
writing memos. always complaining."
REFE RRING TO WOMEN IN THE work
force, Ha uk said : "They have different problems.
They have their monthJy problem. which upsets
them emot ionally. and "e a ll know that. at least
any of us who have wives or daughters.··
Los Angeles City Councilman Bob Ronka said
he already planned to submit a resolution to the
full council condemning Hauk for earlier com-
ments in another case where the &7·y~ar-old juris t
referred to homoselCuals as "faggots."
Surgery Foul-up
License Threat
LOS A:-.IG ELES I AP 1 Stale medical of·
ficials are seeking to revoke the license of a West
Covina doctor who a llegedly botched a facelift
operation and the n c hecked his patient into a motel
for treatment when complications developed.
The California Board of Medi cal Quality As-
surance filed charges Thursda) against Dr Frank
L taunt. who formerly .practiced in West Covina
and is already under s us pens ion fo( gross
negligence and incompetence m a breast enlarge-
ment surg~ry 12 ~ears ago
THE C\JRRENT ACTION .CHARGES ~hat
Gaunt agreed to perform a facehft last year on
Louise Bea udet of Los Angeles. The board said
that a medical travel agency called Touch of Eden
Life Center arranged for Ms Beaudet to fly to
J a m'!lica where Gaunt was to operate on her. ,
But she· later flew back to Los An'geles and
Gaunt operated on her in his West Covina office on
Oct. 25, 1979, the state charged. Gaunt then
checked her into a Baldwin Parl< motel for treat·
ment even though her condition slowly delerior at·
ed. the state said
TKE ME DICAL QUALITY BOARD a li.\?.ged
that Ms. Beaudet was left with.extensive scarring.
ner ve damage and deterioratio~ o{ her facial
muscles.
Gaunt's m edical license has been suspended in
connection with the f1 rst case since last July:
NBC to-Retract·
Ahscam. Report.
NEW YORK (AP) NBC will broadcast a
retraction in a national newscast to settle a· $10
million Libel s uit filed over a report on a lleged
wrongdoing by Rep. John M. Murphy, D-N.Y .. dur·
ing the FBI 's.Abscam inv«!stigation. officia ls s aid.
The network said it regretted the error in its
Fe b. 3 re port on Murphy and said it would broad· ·
cast an 84-worq correction today on the NBC
Nig htly News.
NO MONEY WAS INVOLVEb IN the out-of.
court settlement. both sides said .
In Its b roadcast the day after the undercover
FBI peratlon first was reported, NBC said:
· "Fe~era l investigator s say
Murphy actually introduced a
bill in the House on beha lf of a
man he believ.ed to be a rich
Arab. but It was -actually an un-
dercover FBI agent . Authorities
say the bill passed."
No such bill ever was ln·
troduced or approved. Murphy,
In his suit filed Oct. 8, said any
expe rle1"1ced Capit ol Hill re·
Mu•"'Y p9rter could h ave ch ecke d
readily a ccessible public records on bills introduced
by each member or Congr ess. t
HIS SUIT NAMED NBC, ITS prealdent, the
1faead ot lll news division. reporter B~an Ross and
anchorwoman Jesslcll Savitch. '*: ~ -.. •
Murphy goes on trial Nov. 10 on Abscam .
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~ -• In photo at left, Rep. John Paul Hamm rsc~midt, stand-j ing left, was one of several la'wmake with President Carter recently when he signed the Ru al Qevelopment
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· Home Owrwr8 Besif gi 1 'd by Burgl~rs, Rob.hers
By Hl.JGH A. MULUGAN ~. Ya Libua of the Pekmg Poople'.s Daily, who ap-.,. 5"<••• CM~ . parenlly is their New York correspondent.
OKLAHOMA CITY_ -All five of the lad1 sat ''Breakfast for those who live and work in New
my. luncheon table -actu~ly, I was a gu t at York City," Ya described a typical day in the Big
• theirs -had ~e same shocking story to ~ell. Apple for his Chinese readers, "normally includes ~ · All. ha d. been robbed, had their hduses a cup of coffee and two s lices of toast. When they
b.urglanzed, in recent months ; ~~e .of them three get ready to go to work. they unlock three .locks
times .. Anothe~ lady. at an a~Joirung table, had with three different tteys designed to keep thieves,
been ptStol-whipped alter catching house breakers ~ robbers and murderers out of thei r homes. '
1n the act of entering her home. ·
Still another, at the same country club ltlnch,
told of brazen thieves who had hired a local
locksmith to help them get into a vacationing
neighbol"'s house, pretending they wer~ the
o cc upants and lhad
M~· J m i~placed the keys rqr the
-"""'--c 4--: series of burglar-J)roof ~:i.;Stew locks. i
...... "l'M NOT AFRAID
anymore," said a frail l~ttle lady with morelthan
smoldering fire in her ~yes. •'I got bars op the
windows, twq German st,)epherd watch dogs ~md a
big steel fence around the yard. It's a terrible way to
live, but I've ~come accustomed to it; sure beats
lying awake at night trembling at every rustle bf the
trees against the house ...
• '11IE SUBWA V TRAINS AND CITY buses
that take them to work are as crowded as early
morning and eveniog city buses in Peking. Subway
trains are dirty, full Qf foul odors and unsafe." Ya
also noted "obscene scrawlings all over the walls" 1
and "the smell of vaporized urine that greets the
arrivals at the subway stop."
Arter listening to the ladies i..,Oklaboma City.
I· didn't find Ya Lihua's random view of Manhat-
tan so amusing anymore.
Student
Strips /or
Education
OTTUMWA, Iowa,(APl
-Tom Arnold is getting
down to basics -like
his underwear -for col·
lege.
The Indian Hills Com -
munity C ollege
sophomore needs money
fbr tuition. room, board
and expenses. So he will
strip to~ bll underwear
Nov. 14 and walk the 20
miles from Albia to' Ot-
tumwa. Donors have
pledged to pay for each
mile he completes, and
proceeds will go for his
college education.
More than $400 has
been pledged to the
ca use, a n d Arnold
estimates be needs
another $600 to meet
next quarter's expenses.
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"But you 're living in a jail, and it'$ the
criminals who should be in jail," protested her, din-
ner. p~er on the left. the one who har .been
· "Right on," Ed Koch, New York's scrappy
mayor might have commended him and looked up
the Chinese words for this encomium. Just that
day His Honor termed New York's soaring criqte
rate (up nearly 16 percent in the first six months of
this year) a major municipal problem and called on
judges and law enforcement officers to n~e the
people and agencies they believed were responsible ·
for the city's inadequate and ineffective criminal s ho rt.s with red he arts -Siliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiii!ijj~ij I'm going to wear, along
robhea \,flree times. l ·
Thia was not a meeting of crime victims -it
was a women's club on foreip affairs (I wu their
speaker>, bUMomestic problems dominated! There was spirited but-depressmg a1scuss1on
' of whether burglar alarm systems tllwuted or:
"':l threw up a challenge to the robbers.
"AND I DON'T INVITE ANY strangers in to
clean my carpets or fix my television anymore.
-That's just a chance to case the joint," said a lady
whose house had been broken into despite an
expPnsiveelectrical wiring system.
On the plane to 6klahoma City I read with
some amusement the observations on American
life of a Chinese journalist in our ll}idsf.. From
titne to time the Washingtoff Post llas been run-
~ ning an "Americ.an Seen" feature, which the
.. ; editors describe as "a series of occasional dis-
t patches on American topics written from a foreign
' , ; perspective." fl The dispatch on this.9artic°!ar day came from .
l P eppe rs Beco m-e
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HAGERSTOWN, Md.JAP) -Homegrown hQ\:..
peppers thar add zest co a pot ot chili can -be..,_o8'
hot to bandle, ii recent holpitaJ emvgency. r08GllJ;.
cases here are any'indicltion.
• The pepper! can be so hot that they not only
can scorch your throat but also bum your hands as
~1. according lo a nurse at Washington County .,..,pital. .
For six weeks. the hospital's emergency room
has been receiving unusual bum victims, the nurse
said.
"We've had more than one problem with
that," she noted. "More and more people aM
handling them, for pickling or )IVhatever, and
they're burning their bands. They are first·degree
but;nf -Uke a sever'-'unbum, red and painful."
A Washington County agricultural extension
agent said some peo,tle are apparently allergic to bot peppers. _ -...-_. _ _ ___ _
Scien ce 'P rogram _l ag'4
WASHINGTON (AP> -The nation bas lost the
momentum of its post-Sputnik commitment to
science and most Americ;ans are headed "toward
virtual sctentinc. and tee boo.logical illiteracy,·' a
report commiaaiooed by the White House says.
~ study concludes the U.nited States lap
behind the Soviet Union, Japan and Germany in
the rl1or of elementary and secondary school pro·
IJ'•ma in matbematica and acleace.
"We fear a lou of our competitive eclte." said
the Z».-1e reoort prepared by the Department of
Education and tbe National Science Foundation on
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TllAVELING ABOUT 'l'JIE COUNTRY, at the
height of the election campaigns, talking just con-
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linois, Michigan, Iowa, Oklahoma. Vermont, the
thougnt occurs ~ reoccurs that crime is the na-
tional problem uppermost in most people's minds.
Not defense. Not the economy. Not energy .•
Only in Peking, where thieves are beaten by
tbe ordinary citizens when arrested in the streets.
can anyone find' anything amusing about our triple
locked door society.
Chinese Cop s Nabb~d
-PEKING (AP) -Three Canton policemen
were arrested for helping ~Chinese board freight
trains in an escape attempt to Hong Kong after be-
litg paid $1,300 for their assistanee. the Canton
Daily r:eported.
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Aniold said. adding the
outfit, "i.an't very sexy."
His shorts, be said,
will be embroidered
with his walk's slogan:
"From Here to There in
Underwear."
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eoelety, tbe famUy mmt 'oblain
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cooda and services from other·
in.titutions like schools, cor·
porationa, 1<>vemment acenctes,
boapitals. It must deal with
bureaucracies that control the
reaourcea needed by family
members to survive and thrive.
BUT FAMILIES HAVE
neither relinquished all their
major roles to bureaucracies, as
.. some critics have argued, nor ,
are they helpless -as in·
dividual units or in organized
groupe -in dealing with lartce
t>ureaucratlc orga.nizations.
. Familiu today , as in
Jesteryear, are the primary
care system for their membe!1,
from the newbom to the elderlY.
Altboueb oraruaattons and in·
stitutiona provide specialised
services such as helath care, re·
latively few persons grow up or
live out their lives in institutions.
Even among tboee over the
age of ~. only about s percent
are in long·term care facilities
such as nuninc homes or homes for the aged.
Thia is striking evidence that
families are the best suited
structures to provide growing
human beina.. the nwtu.ranc:e,
love, emotiolir support, caring,
solidarity and instruction re·
quired few survival and for a
reuonably satlaf)'inl We.
INEVITABLY IN OUR com-
plex society, a large part of the
instru~ tllat families pro-
· vide must ~ in dealing with
bureaucracies that are more
powerful than themselves. This
is a ~eult task.
For;one thlng, large-scale or-,.._.._. like govemment And
bullaaa oft.en ienore or deny the
exist.ace of f.amilies . They deal
only with individuals, because it
is the individual worker, patient,
consumer, or citizen whom ""the
jnstltution wishes lo control and
fit into ita operation.
Looking at the individual as a
member of a family complicates
the work of tbe institut..ion,
adding complexity to decisions,
requi.rine exceptions lo the rules,
and disrupting orderly function-
Jn&-21 the organization. .
When company officials order
a manager to move to another
part of the country, they assume
that the manager will see ~bis
orberfamllymoves. Tbefa y's
reaction bas not tradltl y
beenthecompany'sconeem. ;
On their s urface ,
bureaucracies are impersonal
THE FAMILY STILL FLOURllHU AND CARES
BHt ltipport fOf .. ..,,.,. Human OfOWltt ·
and rational. They are 1overned
by rules, and are thus presumably
fair and immune to personal in-
fluence. They are, ideally,•
systems designed lo permit easy
social exchange among strangers
in a world \bat ii too large and
complex for exchange to be gov-
e r a.e d solely by kinship ,
friendabip, and othet informal,
personal relationships.
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If Author
Educator
A.ndEmtor
MARVIN B. SUSSMAN is
UNIDEL professor of human
·~ -.'~
IUUMAN
behavior in
the depart-
ment of in·
dividual and
family
studies at the
University of
Delaware,
and editor of
the "Mar-
riage and
Family
Review."
He was previomly professor of
sociolo'y in Wake Forest University's Bowman Gray
School of Medicine and at Cue
Western Reserve University,
where he was also director of the
Institute on the Family and .. ·
Bureaucratic Society.
His publications include ''The
Family, Bureaucracy and the
Elderly" (with Ethel Shanaa),
"Authors' Guide to Journals in
Sociology and Related Fields,"
and "Family Anthology."
But the words "bureaucracy"
and "bureaucratic" have come
to connote an inefficient, rule-_
bound, maze-like system that
obstruct.a rather than facilitates
obtaining services.
To negotiate with bureaucratic
institutions to get what their
members need (and have a right
lo). families learn to use informal
and personal resources for
leverage on the institution. Every
formal bureaucratic institution
bas informal ties to the communi·
ty through the kinship and
friendship circles of the people
who staff the organization.
For example, a mother who
wishes to see that her child gets
fair 'treatment at school may
visit the child's teacher, volun-
teer tor field trips or turoring, or
work with the parent-teacher or-
ganization.
TBFSE GESTURES ARE not
intended to bring undue in-
fluence, but they insure that the
child will be visible to the
teacher, a person rather than an
anonymous face in a classroom
group.·
The point is, the family uses
th e people within the
bureaucracy to get what it needs
for its members to live good
lives. And it teaches its young
how to go about using such
personal resources to grease the
machinery in what can
otherwise be the frustrating,
rule-bound obstacles of
bureaucratic encounters.
Let 's look at a hypothetical
case: A 16-year-old young man
-caltfttm'Jllck" =-trtes-to getir
job and is told that be needs a
driver's licenae and a Social
Security card. He goes to the
Social Security office, fills out
forms, and' waits wh'at seeins a
long time. Finally, be is told that
he neecb a birth certificate to
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Uou. He doefa't know where to
let elt.ber bls blrtb certillcate or a
driver'slleeme.
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ftce ~.can pve blm the in-
formation and direction be needs.
She phones the cousin, who tells
Jack lo come to her office the next
day and she will introduce him to
berfriell!.
This case -not at all un· typical .:_ demonstra(es bow
families can use the informal
system to get things done. Not
only will Jack be able to get
what be needa, b'4t also he will
be learnin1 impor:tant leuoa.s
about society and bureaucracy.
He \Yill learn that when he is
frustrated in dealings· with.
forma1organization1, he may be
able 1 to .work that" s ystem
'through "connections." There la
' nothing objectionable or de-
meaning ln such actions, since
the bureaucracy w.ants to serve
its clientele but is often unable
to do so efficiently because of
regulations and because of \men·
thmiaatic w0rltefS.
SOME FAMILIES have
greater skill and resources in us-
ing this informal system of con-
nections than others. The well·
edurated and wealthy are more
likely to know people in power
positions, and know how to enter
and make them.selves visible in
bureaucratic systems. When
their children qeed jobs, these
families know where to send
them.
Sometimes families band
together with other families to
exert pr es sure on
bureaucracies.
One such example is the crea·
tion of Fl.AG, an organization
.whose members are the families
" of hostages held in Iran.
Despairing over lack of informa-
tion and communication from
the State Department and about
the reunion plans for the time of
. the hostages' release, they or·
ganized to confront the
bureaucra.cy. FLAG not only
deals with the State Department,
but also bandies the media and
the public, protects families from
crackpots, and, most important,
provides a support eroup-a lr:1nd
of extended family that gives
warmth, love, and understanding
to all member families.
Current\y, the State Depart·
ment is providing support, offer·
U.S. Settles
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -The
widow and' son ~· "'(~eelcbair -~ ~~· ~""ing in· oculated afil'bl swine nu have
been awarded $906, 781 by a
federal judie. The award went
to Mar1aret Goldstein, 32, and
her son Craig, 6, who sought
$1,447,000 in damages from the
U.S. govemment.
Ing its own communication
facilities to FLAG to uae tcw tta
pu. rpoees. Officials are also lltten·
in1.
ave• CO••UNICATIONI
ar. ticMmd to have an ett.ct • · traditional procedures off Stat.
Department officials. The
bureapcracy la respondlna, and
Its ehanlet indicate tllat collec·
tlveJy t...UUee ean have power
and that , bureaucracies can be
cbanaed!
One wife of a hostaae ex·
pressed the feelln11 of many
n.AG memben. Appalled at the
reuniOD plans, she said Cand I
paraphrase), "We were to be
fio•n over to some place lit
Europe and alter some debrief·
Ing were to be reunited with our
bu.bands. They were goln1 to
put us up in some hotel or motel
like a Hilton or Holiday Inn. And
there it was.
"It will be over a year (now
longer> since 1 was with my,
FamUlea and bureaucraciea need one another. 'ftiey have dif.
ferent f\anctiom to perform but
they mUlt tolerate a.ad comple-
ment each Qtber. Famill• bne
developed techniques and skills
to handle the demands of
bureaucracies. When intemaJ
resot1tte1 are not sufficient to do
tbt,, families will increasingly
band tocetber and engage in col-
lective actlo0. ..
Baggard's Music
Heard in Academe
MEMPJDS, Tenn. (AP) -The songs of country music superstar
Merle Hauard, long familiar in taverns and all·night restaurants,
now are being heard in the balls of academe.
Armed with his guitar and East Te'Xaa twang, Dr. Graves Enck is
ualng Haggard's music a4 a bridge into the study of sociology at Mem-
phis State University.
Once a week, the Yale-educated Enck, 41, slap Haggard songs
for bis continUing education students, pausing frequently to lead dis-
cussions aboUt the lyrics.
llAGGA&D'S SONGS, LIKE MOST of country music, are rich in
sociological implications, Enck said in an interview. They consider
broken marriages, unrequited love, alcohol, bard times and un-
MAGGARO
faithful lovers.
"I talk about the song, share with them my
imagination of what the scene is and who'these
characters are," Enck said. ''We talk about the
possible themes and then I tell the studenta, 'Now
you understand the implicationaofthesooe. if)'ou
are interested in bow aociologjat.s would talk about
this, tbi.a iatbe way we do it.' "
Enck, a n.ative of Cartbae•. Tex., who starte4
out to be a physician and studied for the·ministry
before taking a degree in sociology, emphasizes
that be isn't using mmic as a gimmick to attract
students. "I never pretend that my com~ce u a siDger or guitar·player
is the drawing card," he said. • I'm doing what I dcl with an open
apology to Mr. Haggard.·'
ENCK J1AS RESPECI' roa RAGGARD'S work, and said be em· ~
phasizes to students that they don't belong in the class if they have the
idea that the course consists me.rely of listening to records. ·
"Don 'tcomebereif rou tbin.t we're going to use this guy's milsic as a soccer ball," he saJd. "We're studyiq art and we're studying
sociology. We're studying Haggard's music in the hope that we can
understand the art form, and then talk about it in sociological terms.·'
Enck defined sociology as c ~ •ll:!DVllL"E ) the study al social organlu· n/OJDY • .._, : Uon --le and bow they re. SlJUND late toooeanot:her.
-... • 'Sociolpgy, like other
academic'disciplines, has its own language that's understOOd onJy by
those wbo have paid their dues," be said. •'The language is no prob-
lem for,pe!9ple who have studied it; the problem is the people don't
understand it ... It's unfortunate for people to read somefbing in ·•
sociological terms and not be able to see.themselves, and I think it's
important for people to see these insights a bout themselves."
Enck said he became interested in Haggard's music while study-
ing for his doctorate at Yale 10 years ago. Although be bas never met
the singer-songwriter, he said be has developed a growing interest in
what he called "this marvelous music which merits serious atten-
tion~"
"A COUNTRY MUSIC ilTlST does bis work in three or three-
and-a-balf minutes," be said. "He doesn't have time to confuse peo-
ple. And here's where sociology and country music merge.
"In these songs, you have a story about people ... You begin to
ask. 'What does that mean?' And when you ask that, you're ready to
move into the study of sociology.''
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Appotated orpnist and diftetot of ntQlic is
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theolo0 a weU u a doctorate iii 1Daik1 He la· a
profe.or of music at Cbrist. ~ ltviae. ·
'1'118 Dr*PL'"l'Oa OI' thddren ·• eboll's wW .:e Mn. &IUD ltutuu.nec&, wlltlle music de'1'ff ii
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Bureaucrat Clai11111 Tram/er ~ to Criticism
SEATTLE (AP ) -James
Pope keeps a clean desk at his
Federal Aviation Adqiinistration
office at Boeing Field. Nothing
'in the in basket. Nothing in the
out basket. Just a sign on his
dest noting the number of days
he bas been "banished" to Seal·
tie.
The number on the sign Fri-
day was 519, marking a year and
a h alf since Pope was
transferred against his wishes
out of the FAA headquarters in
Washington, D.C., to the Seattle
office.
ABOUT ALL HE does, Pope
says, is pick up the paychecks
for his $50,800-a-year job.
In a copyrighted story in The
Seattle Times, Pope says the
federal agency .that regulates
a'viation safety moved him
across the country to a no-work
job because he criticized. plans
for collision warning systems.
Pope favors a system that
could be carr ied aboard
airplanes and says such a
system could have prevented the
in-flight collision in San Diego
that killed 144 in September
1978. The FAA favors a land-r · based warning system, h~ saysl.
POPE IS TAKING action un-
der a law designed to protect
government "whistle blowers"
in hopes of returning to FAA
headquarters.
An FAA spokesman in
Washington denied Pope's
transfer was punitive. About
1,000 FAA personnel, including
Pope, were moved out of
Washington to regional centers
u) a 1978-1979 decentralization
move, said Dennis Feldman.
Feldman said the airborne col-
~sion avoidance system ad-
ocated by Pope was tested and
ound to have serious technical
f nd operational shortcomings.
. , A GS-15, one of tbe c ivil
service's highest salary
classifications, Pope .complains
he has had little to do since he
'arrived in seattle in February
1979.
JOHN BOWE, GENERAL as-
sistant FAA administrator for
the Seattle region, agreed Pope
Falstaff 'Lite'
had been assigned virtually no
meaningful work in the Seattle
office. But be said he has no
reason to b elieve that the
transfer was punitive.
The Office of General A Viation
was abolished in 1978, he -ex-
plained, and Pope was made a
special projects officer in the
FAA engineering and manufac-
turing division in Seattle.
"It was totally inappropriate
to put him in an engineering
job," Howe said.
P ope's engineering degree
was more than 30 years ?Id .
Court Halts Sale
Of Trademark Brew
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP> -U.S. District Court Chier Judge
Raymond J . Petµne has issued ll preliminary injunction to stop the
Falstaff Brewing Co. from selling jts new low-calorie beer under
the name "Ute."
The injtmctioo wlU stay in effect tmtil a trial can be held on a
contention by the Miller Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis., the malter
of Miller Lite ·Beer, that Falstaff is guilty of unfair competition.
FalsWf has distributed 27,000 cases of i~ .• Llte Beer U.the
South and Midwest since July 31. It planned to sell the beer in
Rhode Island in mid-October. ·
Other courts have ruled that the term "lite". can.not be
trademarked. But Pettine said those decisions may no longer be
valid.
The Southern California
Edlaoa Co. bu reporlecl 1pend-
1n1 tlJ,400 OD a survey coaDICt·
ed with tta ops>091tion to lleuure
F on the Nov. t Laeuna Beach
ballot.
Mt!Uure Fla an advllory vote
on· the Salk Onofre Nuclear
Genenamc matlon. A yea vote
exp~ opposition ·to nuclear
power llt'tbe atatioa.
llf!ANWBILE, THE anti-
nuclear committee for. the rllht to vote.on San Opofre bu report-
ed cumulative expenditures 'rol
$2,805 ln it:a campaip for a yes
vote oe the meuure.
The committee'• campaian
disclosure statement also
....showed SZ.680 Jn ®ntributlona
and loans durina the campaign.
For the most recent filina
period~ the anU~ucJear IJl>UP
. showed cash contributiona.. of
'634. Philip Anabutz Jof Laguna,
who did not state bis occupation,
and Patricia B. Krupp of Foster
City, Ca., a reading specialist,
contributed $100 each. Other
contributions were leas tban
$100.
An Edison s poke•m an
declined to dlaeuas detalla ol the
survey ol .-LalUbans, CGll·
ducted in late September by
Declaloo Matin& InlormaUoo of
Santa Ana.
THE SPOKESMAN DID say,
however, that some survey ques-
tions related to the kinda of fuels
tbe firm may use ln power
plants in the future.
"We did glean from lt various ·
attitudes reflecting aenthn~ts
on the propoeiUon," said Ken
Bellis, executive assistant at
Edison's Santa Ana office.
Bellla said U.. random sample
survey came before a company
announcement this month that
Edison was committed to altemaUv~ energy soqrc~-as
well as nuBear and conventional
.resources in the 1980s. •
Bellla also said the company is
supporting tagunans for In-
de~ndent Forms of Energy, a.
group oppoeine Measure F. He
said the firm's contributions to
that group came after the moet
recent campaign statement filing
deadline.
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Saddllb9el£ CoUeie ........
tion KSBR '1 neordiq ol tM
Fint Annual Fri ..... ol Jaa
Ffft.lval la Lqma Beacll wOI
be aiNd 81~ mutiq tile debut ol the .._. • ...,.._
of..A•tkmal•pl"OIJ'aaunilal.
The prosram, "Jau A.Jive,"
will be broadcut at 8 p.m. toJO'I public radio statiou Uu-oucb
National PubBc Radio, 1ald Bill
Weisgerber-, KSBR '• 1eneral manaaer.
The recorded coace~ held at
the Irvine Bowl in -December
1979, featww IUJtariat K_,.
Burrell, Jerome Rlcbardaon,
Conte Cllldoll, Art Hilary, Leroy
Vinne1ar and Shelly Manne.
KSBR personnel also were
Pfeaent at the Second Annu&l
Friends" of Jau Concert Oct. 11
and 12 to record jaas art.lats
John Klemmer, Hubert Laws
and Kenny Burrell for later
broadcast.
Petition lgnore(l
FRESNO <AP> -·Fresno County supervisors will not in-
terfere •wttb a petition drtve ~
rorm a ne w county in the
foothills east o( here, despite
claims by opponents that the
area fails to meet population re-
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EDISON HIGH'S KEN MAJOR (LEFT) DID THE PASSING A!'D DINO BELL THE RUNNING AS THE CHARGERS ROLLED PAST HUNTtNGTON BEACH FRIDAY NIGHT. SEE THE STORY, PAGE 82 •. -------__._ ____________ _
Bruins
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Tackle
Arizona
TUCSON (AP) -For the third
time in four weeks, the Universi·
ty of Arizona football team is
. playing a team ranked among
the top five in the country. And
again, Arizona Coach Larry
Smith says his team has a chance
towin. ·
The Wildcats, 2·4, host No. 2
-UCLA, 6-0, in a Pacific 10 Con·
ference game.today.
"I still feel we can win every
game left on our schedule,''
Smith said, adding that he in·
eludes UCLA in that statement. •
UCLA COACH Terry Donahue
also believes Arizona is capabJe ol
doing well against the Bruins.
"I tbinlc Arizona is a very
good football team," Donahue
~aid. "They have lost some games
O.llUieTetla9
KllPC(7Je) •t 12:39
that the¥ have to look back on. But
anyone who pla}'s the way they
hav-e against Southern California
· and Notre Dame Is a good football
tl!am."
To beat the Bruins, Arizona
must find consistency on offense
and needs its defense to come up
-with another good performance-
against a potentially explosive
team .•
Tbe Wildcats lost 27·10 to
Southern California three weeks
ago when the Trojans were
ranked second. Then last week,
Arizona dropped a 20·3 decision to
Notre Dame, which then was
ranked fourth.
BUT IN BOTH games,
Arizona-showed a hard-nosed de·
fenae. Alain.st Notre Dame, the
-:Wlldnts a1ll>wed 100 yards
~lµna in tile secopd half, and .,, · tli~ lriab scored onl:9 a field goal
in the half .
. ~In UCLA, however1 Arizona
faces a very venatlle offense,
wbicb probably is t'he ke,. to the
Bruins' success this season. • ..
"UCLA bu a balanced attack,
and can hurt you with the bis
play better than Notre Dame
could," Snµth said. "Freeman
.McNeil was a one-man 1bow
a1ainlt Stanford. but they can
burn ydU paaalnC. too."
.Lakers' Fast Start Sinks Cavs
INGLEWOOD <AP > -Forward
_.Jamaal Wilkes scored 23 points and five
teammates also scored in double figures
as the Los Angeles Lakers rolled past the
Cleveland Cavaliers, 107·98, in National
Basketball , Association play F riday
Night.
Wilkes hit a quick six points and guard
Norm Nixon threw in four as the Lakers
spurted to a 12·2 lead at the outset and
never were caught. Their biggest lead
was 18 at 67-49 midway through the third
quarter.
, center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Nixon
scored 15 apiece, Jim Chones added 12
and 13 rebounds and Michael Cooper
came off the bench to contribute lOpoints.
Forward Mike Mitchell scored a team
high 23 points to lead the Cavaliers, whose
record slipped to 4·8 in the Central
Division.
The world champion Lakers are 9·2 and
trail Phoenix, a 103-98 overtime winner
over Detroit Friday night, by a half game
in the Pacific Division standings.
by Coach Paul Westhead in the pre·
season.
The Lakers scored repeatedly on the
fa st bre ak a nd rarely committed
turnovers, enabling them to stay well in
front of the Cavaliers, the first Eastern
Di vision foe they have faced this season.
Former Lakers Kenny Carr led all re·
bounders with 14 for Cleveland and
scored eight points, playing 31 minutes
off the bench. Guard Randy Smith had 14
assists, high for both clubs, and·Nixon led
Los Angeles with eight.
Mussleman, whose team is.struggling in
the early going.
M ussleman later talked about Abdul•
Jabbar, the Laker center who last season
was named the NBA 's most valuable
pl ayer forthe sixth lime. _
''Weknewwehadtoplay Kareem acer·
lain way," he said. "I thought we did .a
good job on him at times.'·
However. Abdul-Jabbar's teammates
found the range when they .couldn't get
the ball to their center.
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Guard Magic Johnson had 22 points and
six assists for Los ~ngeles. ~enter
Los Angeles , which improved its home
record to 5·1, frequently displayed its re··
vamped fast·break offense installed by
The game was the first eyer at the
For.um for rookie Cleveland Coach Bill
•'They jumped off on us both halves
very effectively,·· said M ussleman. .. --;·
Trojans ~ake on Cal
USC Tries to -Get It Back Together
By ROGER CARLSON
Of u. o.11, .. , ... llaft
LOS ANGELES -The un·
beaten streak has reached 216 -
but the air in the University of
Southern Californi'a 's football
has been drained because of a
7-7 tie at Oregon two weeks ago.
N a lional c haD\pions hip
dreams bave probably been
squandered for the 5·0·1 Trojans,
who are ineligible for· Rose Bowl
consideration because of con·
ference violations.
NEVERTHELESS, life goes
on for Coach John Robinson's
Trojans, who face reality with
.. Ott Rlldie Teda9
KNX (Je78) •t J::te
the unpredictable California
Golden Bears today at the
Coliseum. Kickoff for the Pac·lO
contest is 1 :30.
The Bears are only 2·5 on the
season, but they can be counted
on to provide USC with plenty of
headaches.
"They seem to have difficulty
with UCLA, but they always
seem to come up with their best
effort against us ,'' says
Robinson. "We expect that from ·
Cal this week."
TOPA'Y'S MATCHUP pits
USC's Marcus Allen, the. na·
tion's leading Tusher, against -ca~quanerback Rich Campbell,
who is rated No. 12 on the na-
tional list.
Allen is averaging 157 .8 yards
a game, having rushed for 9'7
yards and nine touchdowns. He
also leads the Trojans in recep-
tffins with 21 and ls second in the
nation in all-purpose runnJng
with 185.8 yards a game.
--Providing tbole..paaaea to Al-m ~rrv 1Jeen Newport Harbor,
Hi&b product Gordon Adams,
the walk-on' nobody wanted, but ,
who penevered to become the
· Trojans' No. 1 slpal caller.
ADA•S BAS coma>leted. 51
percent of· bl1 paaae1 and la
sel~om Intercepted, opttns
many Umei to 10 to tbe ~allln&
back rather .t.hall..to ~-it into aerowd.
He bu t.oued ftve touchdown p,.... and aeeoqnted for •
~rda thrGuP the air. wttla tllbt ct ...,...._. U.. No. J re-
ceiver.
Allea•a 21 reHptlou-..over·
lbadowl ar-r·1...., 1' ••••
wblle lpllt 9lll Jtlf ••-• eau111t 11 ,....., two ff a.
s pectacular vari e ty for
touchdowns.
Also in-the USC offensive
system is V·baclc Vic RQhsbani
from Eifison High and freshman
Mark Boyer, another Edison pro·
duct.
Qefense is . USC 's real forte,
h owever, keyed "around de·
fensiv~ backs Ronnie Lott and
Dennis Smith, junior linebacker
Chip Banks and a remarkable
depth factor.
THEY'U NEED all the help
the y can get , too, s ince
C ampbell 'is closing in on
several Pac-10 passing records.
The Bears' quarterback has ac·
counted for 2.~ yards in seven
games through the air, hilting
71.1 percent of his a,ttempts.
"He's a great ~layer," says
Robins.on. "When you face a
quarterback as good as he is,
you always worry about him gel·
ting hot.
"It's like faci.pg a hot pitcher
in baseball who can suddenly hit
you with a shutout. Campbell
can suddenly hit you with 21
straight completions.''
GLASGQW, Scotland <AP,._
Pat O'Grady bad no complafnts
after his son Sean was stopped in
the 12th rQYnd ol bis WoNd Boxing
Council ir1btwetgbt t1Ue fight
againstthecbampionJlm Wattof
Scotland here.Jn the early hours .'2
tbia momiJll.
.. A club of beads opened a
bloody wound just above the
bridge ol 21-year-old Q'Grad)''s •.
nose and die referee 1topped the
fl1ht. "The butt wu unfortunate,"
said Pat O'Gfady, a .former
welterweight wbo is hl.s son's
trQler . .. don'ttblnk it WU deliberate,
bat tbe lelevialoo recordins may
1bow otberwlM_.
''Sean wu liven a fair bre¥ bJ
the referea and the doctor.
"Watt ii a sreat daamplon and
u 10GD M SQn'a WOUDCla beal, I
would be a r.lllatGll to MUie lt
OMe 8Dd f..--.11" .....,.._ ue DO
IOdl' .,..,_r.....ourc••P·
fte Nttere40'0r9Q WU
ela11nd from tlal ..... ~ br•ftl'JbJ .... ._ .... _
booecf'tlla .............. ..
That's not just a figment or
Robinson 's imagination.
Campbell did just that earlier
this year, completing his last 15 .
attempts against Michigan and
the first s ix against Oregon.
Against Florida he completed an
un~elievable 43 pf ;>l_passes.
CA.L'S RECEIVERS come iii
handfuls -five have caaght 27 or
28, including split e nd Matt .Bouz" who caught seven for 101
yards and a touchdown again!iJ
USC a year ago.
So, Lott and Smith are goinj
to have plenty of shots at tryinl
to put down the Bears.
Lott baa five interceptions, 10
deflections and is fourth on~ team in tackles. Smith has
intercept.ions, which gives hi
15 for his career and a shot a
the all-time Pac·lO record of 20. :
Fpr the Trojans to becomf
successful and boost their ~
beaten record to 27 · (whic•
woul'Ci tie their all-lime unbeateQ
streak compiled in the 1931-3'
era), those two defens ive backJ
will be under pressure to Uf
their interception totals.
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ftll ·~ could laave faumc) .._.. • ... 1'911 v~ arouDC1 the ....... •• llliDekbrabnandbMbn,._..
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ftrll tee. ADd we'll check ~·· ·~·w ... ~-. .ul ·.Ji--_ . put• U. tournament cot Ullder 1'.Y· ' , · ~ ·~ ,,• • • ' n.-., fUSNING In hll
"'l'lila tournament ll lllebMl lldD'a~~-. ~ .-.· ~ '.best·~ in two years
lanhfr Riek Pace. "He wrvte a bW e~-~1~ bi'.., · d OWC ... 1ebred on a 9-y. ard
Kin1clom' ... which is •bout tbe ~~~~ ~·«•·; ··'*!~ run ·and ha¢'ed in andltwuanillspiraUoato(lleudmyf .•· _., • . #' t•o Sihl.Atellb pauea u well,
Pace, wboM ponytail fell from tu.~ eap :~ u; "6a '/ ~ '*"-ll to tbe d.Ulltt ol about _300
belt, owm the Ali B•ba Cafe in Mill v . . ' ,. · ' e.M·~ ~ Collece.
"Rick turned me oa to toll " a lfta ~a · ' . ~t.:'~ 'llM h• • super night,"
Freaky Preddle. "I e*y eoll -tbe hellila GI bl~.~ .. · > • 0 ~eb Ray Shackleford
rl1ht, tbe 10Ci•l aspects, j"'t belft1 out.ddOIS:t~ i . ." •'·:' '.,·{· l: .••1 ·afttiw the victory, the third Golf pro Jim Kardu Wei be couldn'\ aet ~ ~ 1 • ~-. ..... ·4M11a11 for the Rmtleta.
betwem tbe hippies and other aolfen. Not to *"'-. = · "J11•1 hlld ti> be very patient,
the el.--, -watched the lootlhilli;oo! ~ . dd 'It Juat weot ,.out theflnttee. J ••. : ,J ... 1, \•. 35 , ·~alfinejob. .
"At leaat lbe·streets .will be safe for a ~e qi ~.t: · · wu.1.. dotDa most be said. \ . • ..: ... , ... ' ·,.or... ... ye 9iurk for the ' . . ... ·;:·, . a, tre •c• third-atl-ing .------.-~~•lfkO .. :· .: •rl;• .. erbau wu keeping ~e
"We bave a couple of J ...... ~ ·r~· .-• . •!<>M·i=· You can't blame them. I don't· rf8lt 1111 .-.Cii 'I 1"' •; • 1 !......,. fault. n.e kids just weren't : .. ri r um ~
since they had ao~e athleti~ sldD, lt'i . : · •"1 ~' ~·. ·,· -~f ~ 4'.: .9'fg~ . were brought up. -Fomier pro '' , , · ~.. , . . , • . _ C. •
G•ltrlel, now bead football coacb'.at Cal • . .)..: / . • . . , eCI the starting
stnutac tbe ....i for"'""' ar.oiliMlt. ..... ,'1~;, rlUy nlc!!_t the part et college athletes. · : \ . "1 ~ ·~ ... ~ , "'~! ·. ·-: : Jl. > ~'«~ ". • learned all Ute
-•• > ~ I :t tt; rcUng to Harbor' . ,.. '· ~ • . . . 'S.ade ......... s• ·-·~~ . i .... ~~ ; ~ ~ .: . • . _·;· . ~ .us, the youngster
a. a-e played in his 1,oooth · ~~~··· . shq.ecl fie COWd. move bis tea.m. professional game but the spotlight wuG;'iiiii Wtiif* b\I p~s•lng· statistics DutleJ with SO point.!J and Darrell G~'~.~.,~:. .. . ~r~tt'tlat~iting_(12·30-2, 144
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DUAINE JACKSON OF EDISON (3) IS SANDWICHED BY A PAIR OF OILERS.
" No .. Seare .for EdiSon ~ .. . .
· 1 • .. tJtab whipped_ D.allas, ~44·122 ii N:tl\tt..I \ :.l..J.L~:: ·.1.ru?.: ~.;p~: .~~u::a~ Char~ers pound Humsnatnn Betrel. 28-0 Basketball Association action FrluaJ 'Ill ... · ,. UWi!9 ·· ' '·r~ i · art' f'ul I Jl e . --e-• .,
,, .. _ scored 2J6 point.!J to lead the §eto: a1l~M . · D& ~ t S..· P ac ar Y ID • · • ~/.CT
overtime victory over Detroit. PhOeniK . • •. ,,~'~·iii . ·: .. ~tf.~\ > .. . ByWm.,~ . fumble and raced eight yards to give Edilon it.O ! .~·I
overtime when Det~olttec·C~~c. ~-... · ~~~elvtlcl-:, .. ;·',1111iftli,ti8 STVNN.ED the 'lbeEdisonH~hfootballteamovercamesome lead. · · . · w uuic .. ,, 11DU •"*' Pl:J,,-, ,......,_. Thatis the way it stood until midwayt.hroughthe I both points .. C*le · ~}I ··~ ·~~1.-.:;.in •tbe first quarter psycbologicalwa aretorecordits18lhstraigbtvic· · secoodquarterwhenDtnoBellgotintothead.
points and 1LarTJ amt .. ~ite .-die · WMb 8d'G-yatd touchdown burst ~astheChargersshuloutHun~Beach,2.IM», Bell, who would rush for 108 yarclsooZ..cantes.
Boston Celtics raUid fto~b:l--W-fltiQtt &It ""'. 'Drl'*lffn~·tadde rush. untinf.dnBeach Friday night · scored His first or two touchdowns of the nigbl.tbls -11 '"'"'-• • .a .. · ~·wu bol4in1 a 14 3 lead The Oilers came into the I~ with~ ao ... ~ d halfdefldttoposl,a~ ·CJ•~· .• ·~. · ..... .;._,,,; T. · • ~minds.Symbolicofthatwaatbeadionofftw ooeauu11::1e·yar run. I Kansas City .. • 14 ·; a , ii , llt Cknet wauaS to eregis Runtinll4 o-h .• r ball pl
high ~1 poin&a ~leer. ~ ... ~ .. 1 ·~· • ~.~.~~.~·rd bu~st by Bhavedlh:~.;.~in :::~~ha~~style. ayers who qua!~~~~~~c!:r~et~'Bf~in--/
16·pomt second . • ··':,. : . " . t· ·) _ _.1·... . . t ~~h dgi .... "--ball . win over th' A ·• .. ! ·i.-• ... • • , ._p-llUeG back . AND WITH TB£ SCHOOL t:olorsGfh~ ~~u:"Y~"3bne~en -e rgers.u~ ·"-· · · :. ~
quarter surie 1b\_:. ·:.:-"' . ~~ ~bbeinJ~angeandblackaodthegamebeing 1befmaltoucbdowncameooaSl·YardJUil•. :·
I ro~~h s~~:r = . ' :~· ~ .• •:' ,. ~ . ' ·.;~-~~~:;c:rn~tru~~~&'Lgh turn.~,~l~~:t~rdefemelAlriLztL,"said~ •• " .•
OUTLEY lifted Indiana to· a ~t• .. f • ~ Mlc>>. completing the .O>ach Bob Isherwood before tbe ~. "Who's... High Coach Bill Workntan. "I dOW.'rl<Dow hownany.
Chicaco Bulls ... Rookie Darwta 'OWlldi•a" 'foot.' •· Q .... ,•·Poi'1t first-half iftgtobeattheorangeandblackon~?". yard!lwebeldthemtolJUtlknd\Wwedidn'tlettMm
shot from the rtgbt side or the key'ai.ti~. . . -~....._ ~.J... .., __. ltb 8111 ldc.:Jr:,t-ey~1:;,c:i.e8J:=!!rerr;.~Ymdi/: ~; oothescdreboard. e New Jersey Nets a l(IQ-18 win over '1 ~ 'VI . !I'', cvu:ntetlC'U VI · •a • _,., ~ snap~ a five.game Nets losinl ltn*· . ·~. . • · ~ •t Rf• s 17. yard fl U t · wasAndjmt ~t good to be true. ..BVT OFFENSIVELY we made a Jot Gf mis-
• i. "·1 · . · .. d .... ~..,.. ... an et.wht a was takes.Idon'ttbinkitwaa•caseof....._ .. downotDIJt ;! scor 21 points and grabbed 11 r~~~ . .. ; I ' .,. 'U";t .. ~ Na i:s ~ 9n the second play from scrimmage, defensive ready to play because we were rea~. PartGf ~ Wlllla~ came off the ~nch to cofitrtbt¢ ~· ..... 1... · , f . ··.· Po UnemanBUlTbomaspouncedonafumbledpitcband the reason baa to be that Hunt~ Belich~
_, San Diego to a 120-104 vactory over 9o . 1 •• '.bM. · & • GWiC b ld' t tbeChargershadpossession IQC)CI defense and is a pretty dam @ad focJtbill '" SUH bit for 2J6 points to lead San Antonio ("lJt&llfflk~ "· · · · ~..u.~ • o 1ng on o a · · team " · ~ over Seattle. : , .· -: . .• • · ' . · ~-....., and ~ Ru:itlers !-n a THAT SET THE TONE for the entire game, a The Chargers, S-0 and still the toe-ranked team ;~ lla•rfe Let• 8eill•.. qiJ :: -j . 1.'" 1 =~::i~t.;ktuJ!:\· ~~~ r.':rg:~~t~~!r3:~~~ion and~ mis· !\~~!i~llvna~~ff~\ 1i::&ii~~8':!'m\W~~ > ... •" · ~d .. 111· • · :~: .. .-9\e, bat· his pass was "I knew eoming into the game that we woWd day. • The San Diego Cha'rgef' dropped ~-••· • jjtljlid'.Otf W lla-bor's Tal J. ones have to play a perfect, m latake·free football game,·' ~ de from lbe travellna squad for 6-da'il'~ c . '"'6: 1.-l 97 y&rds with the in· said Isherwood. "But we made mistakes and only · B Wi } ~ ' 13 :4 game in Cincinn~ti because the big ~g ~ . . . tecejltim. to •lice the lead to played well in spots. especially ~enslvely, and we . . u~ Ill, ~ .
•• miued a p. ractice without permJsaJoa, He ••.J ~"' '.' · ··· · is:.2' aftertbe PAT. justlosttoa. super football team. . ..._, ~ jured in the r>allas game and bad W.. ftt~ ~~~a& . · · ~ Much o~ th! frustratJon the. Oaten we;nt through Jeff Young fired home five goals Friday to ~ mouth guard because or a h'acturell oeWt,e 'I.·•'• · · Jiat9 1'taEGIS and Donny mustbeattri~ ~the Edison defense. -._ pace Orange Coast College to a 16-13 victory over
,. ~ back SeM& Lmldlaw who said reeently lie .1f .... t4'p~ Ot .. ,Vi(tlffti' c.tonJlstently plclring up 'Ibatdel r9Mtcb has taken-.badr!SeatteJDe U!tting Cer.titos in South Coast Qmfereoce w•ter
;• be releued was r~leaaed by the New Yott t»itlala_1..• '-s ' . . a9od,. 1arda,ge; the Rustlers ~-fT.:e.red narger offense much d the year, polo action .
• ~ carried t.be'ball only five times tlda teMOla~"l'lle=· · · atond the blll again early in ~anc1i:1.J:~::thd~~~,!;~::·:l:.':r!;! The victory boosted the Bucs' record to 6-1 le
:3 nesota Vikings have obtained defemlvebeclt· ... ~ .th~ fourth q\larter, and Aiello oordingitsfirstshutoutoftbeyear • conference and 17-1 overall. OCC'.s only defeat ~ waivers from the Pittsburgh Steelen .. 4urd scored trvm one-yard out for bis · · this seuoo c•me at the hands or Fullerton.
l: was waivecJ to make room on tbe BJ• .d 1'D of the night to give AND TO TOP IT all off it was'the defense that--~ Cerritos, J ... ef.LDmo~_addecS ~ ) ... 1'be Baltimere Colu actinted rOMill. t La.· G ~ftlelld. scoredfirstfortheChargers: goals 8iid row: Other players Cbli>J)ea in with two
: Pebde to brtnl their roster ~ck. ti .Uttl• !~· . .elf. . djonteel, ·aarbor, with With the Oilers pi..Aned deep in their own tel'· • tallies. . • · .
I cinn•U Benpls put wide receiver .... ~ tbe NttoteB tllJ'oWlng key receptions ritocy, which they were most of the nilbt. Charger Giles Allison, Greg Borsuk, Greg Carroll dd
four-week htjured reserve list UM1 actt~ . -.ve to Robert Matt.hews Oliver linebacker Troy Seurer scooped up a HUnt.iJu!lon Adam Sofio each connected twice in the viotorJ.,.,.
back Je Je Beao. ... Los ~-·~ Wtllloaa -w<aciau Ricluux, . Y.a.,.._. lla.s a ligament la)~ ti>; Af;~\Olli... , 1 • .)iafit S..-citi>score with ~ •· probable list for Sunday's game : at " : •: ·.faf'l'Yldf tbe 1MIU in
' Anaheim Stadium. .. 'l' ' . . ~ J.;.V, ~•.:. ;) • ·~. . >. • u1u:a. . I . --. ..;:. \.; ' · ,;~·;.~F.J~ ~~ri tf~~'l..UC.trt'Ume ~ fttlll IH• .. I .. •• .... , -,. ·-·-~ ... -t't':.r~~M • .nft under
PitUburab'• &le• Kellee ~·'':.\., · , • oW-. \elt•,t' Sbac:ldeford said. play pis ud aaslated oa two metro. ~:' " .. We' .,..Ued to tub the baJl
cJudina ... ldHIU'i 1ame-wlnner to 0.. .. ··;~ Wit tor the rtnt time in
period, aa the Penguins rallied for 'a g..$· Nii ~ 1. ~· ·• &etebf pnies."
Hockey Leaaue victory o\let Wlnnlpef Fritij1dab\. 'rradiQ . 1 V• '
5-3 enteri.q the final period, the Penauim ~-bl tie·: , iJB~ y the Ru.suers
flntfiveminutestolieihegame. ' · ' , wete. led by Du{ Abbott who
'"' · · ~ · ,. mared two N•poles passes, and _ ftt 8'es' P•rlter ... l{llllllf ,,_JIT j I ,. , 'terry ~~meier who infinalter·
-• "" ' " , • r • • • · c!epted ...-uer pass in the Out{lelder Dave P•rller of tbe PltUl>ulll 111 . quarter to thwart • Harbor J>µ'ata underwent sur1ery in Lulltnt, 1118. fit.. · drive
day oa bla awa, left knee. Hi will be --' .. . ........ la)'ed the kind ol
for •bout t.., mcntbs but II~~ ~ ~· ,.• j.. • •'. alpay1 eapect of for 1priq trainiD.1 • · · lleCla ~ ·• • :"**plalaed Sllatkleford
medal ID 1peed sbtinl •t the 1* . · " .. ~' .e: .. ·~ adl'ffslvJ and they
the i. World road rmce bieytllaa, ~ .... :· · raiw.stta,llUt 'a lot of polfttl on the Jund ID a fall from a porch. She w• ..... . . .! , ·MtJi'd. NJ have some t,Jented
ID lladllon General Hoepltal miter 'R ..... ~ .. ~ O\'er there.''
• ralllDI on• porch ,.ve way · l..~ ,,....,. · / .; dWC .Proved it had • few
llaelNlebr for d!e Wublqton MClllllm ~. • ·tafeb\ed players too Frid•Y 1978, died otJ injuries received in a blt·ldd·~ Mti4feM,: . nJabt, umel)' Teresia •nd W11·
gills ID the offensive backfield.
Colkge .
Here'ltlle <Oii~ looCl»ll K,_le for _,:
waST
C.lllOrlli••• use 11,.,A coo .. ..,.,,, 1:>o o.m.1
Ort90n State at SttnlOf'd
Ari-SC• at W•1111nv1on
WH111"9(0fl Male al Orevc>n
Qlll~ Slate al S." 01990 Stale," LOlll llNC:ll SYte .. Frnno St.ate
C.I St•• Fullertan •• H•••ll. " llOCtllH
VCLAotArilONI
loslon College at Air Foret
THH CEI P•tol at avu •••• 51• •t Cotor-
WY°"'4"9 al Coloredo-Slale
Pac Ilia at Ut.11 stete ·
Hew• CLAS Voenl ...... M .. i<O. n Nortll ~.,....SI.Me at New Melllco
aAJT
Hot-. 0-W. ws. N•"Y al Eftt Rlllllerlord, H.J..
Mlllft\I, Aa. et~ State
Pitt .. Syr«UM lhltltf'Ut Almy
VMI ......... Unlwralty
C41t'M41 M MkMll
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Holy Cla al ColWTlll!e
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Un JeM MMe -4 INylor
Tu .. °"'....,. at-"°"· n Hortfl C..ollM M Oil~
Tuu A&M "s.utMr11 }lle..-111
Feotball
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G40r9la Te<ll at Duke
Aul>urn at FIO<'kM
Tulw at Florie» Sl•I•, n
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Te H Wl(.l"'Vton at Mc NeeW State, n
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MARK HOWARD
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1--.._art;Qflal at '"' .._ llllW eftldm.
f:f, .. AftllU WeN fore.d to MIC~i0a1N'1&
... ll U. budl ol Ian a...-ft'ldQ --. ..,... a llomecoaalAI crowd of a.Dat ~ Nnle«* IJollD Sebtoeder'a aae-yn lilalt up ..._ wlda a:• remalnlq ID tbe pme. pve
dill Tltkim the flDal m U'liD of ftdGl7 .·
Tlae wln ·vaulted San
,,.._..into a aecood place tie
wllb tbe ArUlta and Caplatrano
Valliy Call at 2-1) lD the South
OoMt Leque race.
It waa a bitter defeat,
llPldally for Laauna 'Beach, in
tbll a win would have almost ..arect the Artilta their first
ut CIF playoff appearance since
18. Now they're faced with the prolped ~ hav· las to win oae of their next two pines apimt
~Valley or lint-place Million Viejo.
AND, it ~ame very append ~ niCht
that the · Arti•ts are 1oln1 to need a healthy
Stewart lfthey[are to prevail.
Stewart ~tered the c0nteat ufering from a
~ brulaOcl left shoulder, which virtually left
bli PMllQ arm totJlly ineffective.
Stewart, who had been averqlns 12-to-16 a-es per out.in&, could manage only five weak
~ (lneludinl one PAT) Friday, with two ~
tlae picked o(f by Triton defenders.
' "We knew what we were faced with 1J1iD1 into
tonight," said a grim but optimist.ic Artist coach
Walt Hamera. •'Stewart jual 1alSed that extra ltreallh be usually baa. •
"I tboueht it was a couraaeous effort by our
team tonight. epitomized by Stewart's
performance.''
'GAIRLY,, STEW AaT guided bis team to h@:>
ICOl"eS in the rint half:._both on the ~
La&una fell quickly behind 8-0 after Sao Oemed.e
toot ita ftnt possession in for the score
Mike McCaffrey scored on a six-~ nn to
cut the deficit to 8-6 midway tkoQsb the first
perlod and Damon Berrybill'a 32-)'lll'd fleld ~
hallway throqb the second quarteJ: gave the
Al1iltl the lead at 9-8.
1 · Tbe score stayed that way, too, until San
Oemmte'a Bob Owens fielded a p.nt at Laguna's
.. yard line and scampered all the way back to the
16 late in the final period. A face mask pma1ty m
the tKkle moved the ball to the ~ and the
Tritons were in business with a first-and-goal with
S:251eft. .
Four plays later Schroeder ran over for the
.• score.
'-rBIS WIN W,\S a neceutty b' UI becm•
Wle aWl have a abot at the leque dw•441Mldp
--<11111-the CIF," said Triton Coach Allie Scbaft. "lt
wu a eood team victory."
It didn 'l take Schaff and bis eoachine staff
kq, either, to determine sometbiac WM WIUll
with Stewart. On the Artists' first pmNDm, and
faced with a tbird-and-12 from their own 39,
Hami!ra aQd Stewart elected to s\ay on the ground.
tiP1Jin1 off an indication of tbinp to come.
Alter it beeame apparent Stewart could do
rrihinc more than band off. Schaff threw a virtual
JO.man front at the Artists, ·darin1 Stewart and C.o.
topua ... but they jual couldn't.
"It wu a gamb~. We wete taldna a chance," -1 Sc_,f or the 10-man allgnmemt. "a& we've .
Md to take cha,nces all year:'• . · ....
"We owned our own destiny t.cmigta. We were
ID the driver's seat," said Hamena. '"lbinp }Ult
dim't 'WO~out. •. "It hurts not having Stewart at 100 perced,
bW by no means ls tbil a one-man teem. 11iere are
lt1D a lotol poulbilltles left to us." •
There JDay be only one poaaibility if Stewart
doesn't ge{heaUJ(y soon.
OrJer lrriae
-Bright· Leads
Cd.M, 21-11
B1aOBBALVAKS • ................ Junior n.11\Dinl back Bill Bri&ht dtd the trick for
Corona del Mar High Fttday ni1ht as the Sea Kings
downed Irvine, 21·11, fn Sea View League action at
Jnine9ladium. Brilht, playing for the tnjured Greg Rizzotto,
carried the !fall lS"times for 104 yards and thl'ee
touchdowns.
"BW is a tough, hard-DOied rwinet Pd.be gave
us.a _J\JP« perfoonance.when we needed it tO}tighl, ~
said CdM Coach Dick Morria, wboaa'W bis team even
t'-'rec'Ord al 4-4 overall and 2·1 in the league.
laVINE WlllCB suffered its elJdltb defeat in as mmJ lt&1'tl ihii season, conlrolledlbe pme'sfirlt ~· The Va_g~eroa took the ooeainaldtSoft and m.rched to the Cd.M nine with Paw Buc~earry. Nei0ttimeafor49yardldurlnttbedrhe. 'IbeSea KJi1C ~eue auttened and a JI.yard field pl at·
tm111tulled wldeto the left. ~
.... CcJn)na del ••r took Her at tts 30, bW turned the b911 over on the flnt play when• lt'vtne'a Olartie
ftlJreaback recovered a fumble althe14.1'Jurplays
• ~ ._..Jay_Seott kicked a 2J·rard fleld .,.a fcir the
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MRON HIROeS -Mau Stevens (left) and
Emile IDrry paced Fountain Valley to a wild
44-31 victory over West.minste~ F'riday night.
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A tremendbua display of 11.-.. brcbn-fleld
nmninl by senior Eric Fox led a~
ll'O'md attack Friday nt1bt u eaaaatzw Valley
l:figb overwhelmed._ 41Jf, Dana Hill in Scxah Coast
Iasue action.
Foi: aeored 28 points on four toucbdowna and a
~point convenion in runnin1 fer 172 yards on
bW nine attempts. Overatt, Capo rm 35 times,
-amMfinl 339 yards.
"Yeah, I have to say il WU the belt pme m
my football career," Fox said. "a& I've .,t to
give credit to everyone else for helping me with
their blocking. I couldn't believe the boles they eave me." ·
ED"' route to a 7·1 Cougar season (2·1 in· 1e11per, Fox baa now a cored an inCredible 11 TDs, md bis 110 points leads all of Onnee OJunty In scort.n1. .
St~vens,
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It toot.el1bt weeks ror6tbe of·
feme to set ready for the 11 one -and after Friday nJ1bt'1 «·31 ~ olWestmlaater it'• evl· deal the Fountain Valley Hitb
Barona have arrived at ttie level
the)' have been seek in&.
Defense? Well, that's another
matter. It wasn't at Westminster
Friday, but the Barona have it -they've shown that with three
prlorsbutouts. Quarterback Matt Stevens,
bj!bind bis customary protective wall, spun a tune on the Llobs •
defense for 284 yards (205 in the
fint half> and receiver Emlle
Harry wu turned loose for seven
receptions good for 209 yards,
three t.(>uchdowns and an addi·
tiooal two-point pass.
NOT SINCE blasting
Westminster in the Sunset League
football flnaleof 1977 (49·13) have
the Barons lit the scoreboard as
they did Friday in what was an
awesome display.
"We're capable of this," said
Fountain Valley Coach &like
Milner. ''We've been just a
fingernail away from il. · · Westminster Coach Barry
Waters. whose team embar· ~ the Barons' defense with
383 yards net running and pass·
ing, including touchdown runs of
44 and 13 yards by El'ic Will·
ingham, called Harry the ''Top
receiverinlheCIF., "He's the best I've seen," said
theformer Edison High assistant.
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Star • in
fleld&oalwatha31·yardeffort.
But that triuered an offensive
performance rivalin1 Kerwin Bell's four TDs on four carries
when Ediaon smashed Canyon a
yeara10.
ON THE NEXT eight plays
from scrimmage the Barons
scored four touchdowns. First il was Stevens hooking up with Rey
Gubemick and Har11 for J&ins of
48 and 17 before Keath Richards
punched it ovtlr Crom the one on
the second try.
Dean Roberts forced a fumble.
Kirk Grant recovered and in two
plays the Barons went 22 yards .
first a 14-yard pickup on a . Stevens-to-Harry combo, then
Rod Emery (who netted 105 yards
on a dozen carries> swept the
right side for the final eighty ards. Westminster shocked Fountain Valley's defense with a 23-yard
halfback pass from Willingham lo
Joel Rodgers and Willingham
burst 44 yards for a second period
TD.
Bur WHAT H.\,D been a spec·
tacular offensive show, suddenly
became a wesome a s Stevens went to the air again and Harry twned his dart into a 70-yard touchdown romp.
Once more the Barons got
possession and you guessed it , one pass, one catch by Harry and one
more F'ountaln Valley '-°uehdowa aa the 6-0 senior aped ~7 yardl for
the touchdown. ll was quiet an the third period.
then each club struck twice with
Emery 1oin1 Z7 yard11ancl Harry
cat.chinl hll third TD paaJ (21
yards), while the 'Lions struck
with a 23-yard touchdown pass
from Dave Harris to Chunk Gramella and Willingham scored
from 13 yards out, givin& him 170
yards for the nleht. . Milner, however, ls stm looking
for a complete eame from his 7-1 ,J team as it now preP.ares for-the
Sunset LeagQe iSbowdown with
Edison next Frttfay at Anaheim
Stadium.
"We played well." sa id Milner,
"butagaln.noton both sides of the ,
ball .. I'm bitterly disappointed ' with our defense. Westmtnster's
offensive line outhit us." -
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LONDON (AP) -Teen-ager
Andrea Jae1er. making her
Wightman Cup debut. beat Brit· I
ain 's No. 1 pla.yer, Vir1inia I
Wade, 3-6, 6-3, 6·2 Friday. night
on the second day of the annual
international competition_
~~~~~~~~~~~. • . Sailors Outlast Uni, 13-9 . ,.
Newport Harbor High's water Jeff Wtlaon and John Gifford,
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2,000, by blasting up the middle on the aecood play m the game. and veerine 67 yardll Wlklucbed into •
the Dolphin end zone,
FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S
striking ability bordered on
unbelievable in the first half as
Steven$ and Harry made a
mockery of the Lions· defense.
polo team turned back a bid by each with three goals. paced
University to•move up a notch in Newport UH.
the CIF ratings Friday aft~r· For the Trojans, Steve Hanle ,
noon with a 13·9 victory in nOn· had four goals and Jeff !
league action in the loser 's pool. Campbell two but it wasn't
Newport's Sailors, rated No. 1 enough to overcoi:ne the Tan 1
in the CIF with University third, who have lost only to No. 2 I
moved in front in the first qinked Sunny Hills this season. ,
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driviq 84 yards on 14 plays, with Jim Gleed tak·
ing a nine-yard strike from QB Paul Sizelove. On the nijht. Gleed ran for 115 yards on 7:1 attempt~_.
It was relatively quiet through
the first 10 minutes of play as
Westminster's Matt Coddington
equaled .Greg Stelnke's 42-yard
quarter, 3-2 and held a S--4 edge University's record is now t
at intermission. 15·4. • ·I
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COl.LIOE f'OOTBALL · Soutn (.drounaat veorg1a
~en: Keith Jackson and Ara Parsaghlan.
• Georgia Co~ch Vince Dooley says South C-arollna's
"CruShlng type offense.' led by 1 unn.1.ng back George Roge~, •
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hOP4t to r•maln undefeated. Aiding Rogers in the running
game for the l4tt'l·ranked Gamecocks 1s fullback Johnnie
•Wrtght. Soutl'l Carolina has won the last two years. Georgia
11as recorded thrEHl shutout'!> on the wa v to ·a 7-0 season and after addrng fres hman st ar Herschel Walker tt> the potent ot·
fense, has .come on strongef The Gamecocks average 417.6
yards per game, 323 on the ground Georgia is favored by five
points.
e 12:45 p .m., Channel 7 ./ ./
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Washington State at Oregon.
Announcers: Jim Lampley aod Steve 1;>ay1s.
Neither team figures 1n the Rose Bowl half of the
Pacific-10 Conference rac.e Oregon, however, has come on
Strong in 1ts last two qameS. IVlflQ USC, 7-7. and beatinq
Nevada·Las Veqas. 32.q Orea on r Pllec, on a slrcng oetense
headed by tackles Scott Setterlund and Vince Go1C1sm1th and
should be a ble to stop the Cougars, 2 5 on the season
4:30 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./
NHLHOCKEY: Kings at NY Islanders.
Announcers: Bob Miller aod Pe~eber.
•
The Kings' triple crown front line of Marcel Dionne.
Charlie Simmer and Dave Taylor will face the clC'lend1nq
Stanley Cup. champion I slanders T hP I slanders fe ature a
former King pluyer , Butch Goring rind hope to pick up ~omt·
ground on front·runnlng Ph1l.:idelph1a 1n the Patrick Di111<,1011
of the Campbell Conference The Kings lead the Norr1r,
Dlvisionof the Wales Co nference w1tha 7· 1-1 record.
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9 a.m. (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRE·GAME SHOW .
12.30 p.m. (341 SOCCER -Canada 11s. the US.A. in a
match played in Vancouver .
1 p.m. (22) SOCCER Munich vs. Hamburg, taped at
Hamburg, West Germany
3:30 p.m . (2) -SPO~TS SPECTACULAR -Part One of
the NFL cheerleaders, taped 1n All.antic City; N.J . This
week's event tandem bicycle racing· Also. Hes'cheeluled
from an earlier date the 1980 Acilpulco cliff d1v1ng cham-
pionships and the Wille Mo91:on1 Minnesota Fats poo l
challenge, taped in Lake Tahoe. Nev. Host : Dick Stockton.
4 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -"Tomorro~·s Cham-
pions," is a series of beuts among recent amateur graduates
to the pro boxing ranks. Al so:. Legends of bowling. part three,
S p.m . (2) NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW. (28)
SOCCER.
10 p.m. (34) SOCCER -Canada vs. the U.S.A. 1n a
match played at Vancouver earlier.
11 p.m. (5) COLLEGE FOOTBALL The UCLA
Bruins vs. the Arizona Wildcat~. played earlier in the day at
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Football Notre. Dame at Navy, 10 : 10 a.m., KOGO
(600); Missouri at Nebr'aska, 11 :30 a.m .. KIEV (8701. ~alifornia at USC, 1:20 pm., KN)( (1070); UCLA al Ari~oria,
l:l :JU p.m .. KM~<.. 11101 Lonq HecHll ':>taie at Fresn9 !:>ta:(>
1 :30 p,m , KNAC I 105 5 FM ); Saddleback at Southwestern,
7:30 p.m .. KSBR (88) FM), Oklatioma State a t San Diego
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SPORTS ON TV I FOOTBALL
Eagle8 BDtz Mesa . .
Esiancia'-Rompa to 3~15 J'ictory . .
CHARLIE BOSS
Leads OCC Todey
Gauchos,
OCC·Face
·Tough Foes
Jus t when Ora n~e Coast
College's footl1all squad starts to
see a few lJright spots in its of·
fcns ive attack. the Bucs find
themscl ves up againsL a l~am
with a V<.t!>lly improved deft.:nse.
It will be a maiter of who has
improved the most in those two
departments today when OCC
t ravels to ·walnut for a 1:30
South Co1tt11\ Conferenc.e battle
with Mt San Antonio.
Meanwhile. SacJdl e bac k
College heads south to Chula
Vis ta for a 7 :30 battle with
Southwestern in Mission Con-
ference play.
Mt San Antonio is led by
quarterback Mike Hohensee, a
sophomore who was the No. 2 on in the rnnference last c;ea-
son .
Rut the big storv 1n Walnut is the
~loun t 11•c; dcff'n'-t'. \\hi ch has al
low<.'d 1uc;t 73 points in fin· games
Last "ec•k. :\lt San . \ntonio held
h1gh-p.mered Fullc>rton 111 JU5t 10
points. but the• Mounties still fell.
10·6
Hopmg to guide OCC to its first
conference victory and second
win of the season w111 he freshman
QB Charlie Boss. "'ho has
managed to gain confidence with
each game, even thoul{h the Bucs
h'a ve failed lo pick up a victory
s ine<.' an opening game 17·14
t riumphovcr Palomar
At Southwestern. Coach Ken
Swe aringen's \.auchoc;, 10 6
lost•rs to Citn 1.., two \\1•eks aj:!o,
face a team which disposed of
the Owls. 17 3 last week. ·
"They re an exce llent team,"
concedes Swearingen. "We de-
finil<'IY ha\•e our ~ork cul out for us ..
, By ED ZlNTEL oiu.tD•tlfl"t ...... H
On Hallolfeen ni1ht, lots of runny dressed ~·
pie, mostly kids. hit lt\e street.s in search ol tricb~
and treats. It's an American tradition.
And foatball:is likewise a tradition. So natural·
ly, you'd expect some tricks for some ~ some
treats for otbetit when football and Halloween
camet.Ogetheronthesamenight.
AT NEWf()RT HARBOR High Friday night,
the spooks haunt~d Costa Mesa High's football
team more than it deserved and the result was a
35· 15 loss lo crosstown rival •Estancia before 1,000
fans. •
The Mustungs, with quarterbacllGreg Teregis
bat•k at 100 percent after an early season injury.
moved the ball well throughout the eveni.r\g,'but it
\\as their own mistakes that bewitched them in the
end.
A pair of fumbles in the first quarter killed lwo
dri\.e!> one <.tt the Ec;tanc1a s1x·yard line and the
other al the Eagles' 28
ESTANCIA, BEING the opportunistic team it
is. dJcln't allow Costa Mesa to slide on its mis·
fortunes.
The Eagles marc hed 72 yards and 66 yards for
a 1.i-1 halftime lead and then. behind the hard run-
ninjf of J ohn Lambe rton and BQb Urmson, the
Su;eazy Belds
Trojans, .17 {I
By J ACK :\!INTER
01 ttM 01lly Piiot Still
El Toro I li gh is proving that the day of the
single man team is s till alive. Even though Coach
Hoh Johnson ..,ta lc'> that his team wins on a total
team effort game. one man is seemingly proving
l11 m wrong .
Running hac:k Damon Sweazy scored all of l1
Toro. points in leading th<.' Chargers lo a 17·8 vie·
tor y o\·er v1c;iting 'l 'n1 Vff'>ll) High friday night al
~1 is:-ion Viejo High
Swf·azv ran for 159 \ ard., on 27 carries. t\.\o
touchdowns. 1 wo <.'xt ra p'mnts and a 30-yard field
goal to lc>ad F.I Toro to a 3·0 Sea View League re M~ '
Thi' llonweomini! \'ICtory keeps thP Chargt'r<>
111 first plac<' \.\llh l\\O ~ames rt'ma1ning
Sweaz) began his scoring attack in the rirst
quarter as he carried IO times for the Chargers on
their initial c!rive
Starting at his own 41 . Sweazy had runs of 6.
10. 12 . R. 6, 3. 7. 2. 1 a nd ;J final burst of 3 yards in
t ota II} dommat mg th<' Chargt•r statistics ·
His scort;.> tam e with 5.19 left m the first
quarter.
In the third quarter Sweazy fplll1d time to ex-
ecute his 30-,vanl fi<.'ld go:.il
Ho\\'en•1-, a 36 ~ ard Hri an Douglas to Todd
Wilh:.ims p;1..,s at lht' seven set up Sweazy'<: four·
.' ar<i Jaunt \1,1,th 1·24 left in the fourth quarter
l 101 \'<'r ... 1I,.\' "''' s l1f11•d for much of th~ game
until the \\tinning momentc; or the eonlcsl \\hen
quarlcrb,u·k Hon H;1tchffc took the ball an from
five vards "'1th 55 ~el·onds left :\-1ike Fiscus' rwt
for t\\•o points wa s all the TroJans could muster.
l1nivers1t~"s Randy Scott was the Troja ns' big
hr:~ht spot as ht• took 21 handom. ro1 92 ~arrts
passing of Jim McCahlll and a heady defense,
went wild In the third quarter. ,
Estancia scored three tottc~ f'9 the
third quarter, all of them at a tesu1t or Costa Mesa
turnovers. _ '
"I thought they (Costa Mesa) out.coached us .
in the first half." said Estancia Coach Ed Blanton
afterward. "But then f was proud or ·my team in
the second half. I say good things happen to good
~elenses and that's what ba p penedfOl'us."
FOR THE R ECORD, Estancia recovered
three fumbles and Intercepted three passes.
R.ay Urmson and Alex Shive\y both intercept·
ed a'1>ass and recovered a fumble and Gene Powell
hadlilfother fumble recovery.
•"They (Estancia> got the quick o~e on us in
the tttird quarter and that was about it ," said a
disappointed Costa Mesa Coach Tom French.
"What that did was force us to th row long."
That first touchdown of the second half French
referred lo cam e on n sparkling 42-yard run by
Lamberton. Hit by a wall at the lilfeof scrimmage,
Lamberton some how managed lo stay on his feet.
fie. waited for the defenders to fall, squirmed away
and ran straight ahea<l through a wide opening for
the touchdown.
THAT WAS J ST one or several sensational
individual efforts of the game, mostly by the
Eagles.
Split end Jamie Aiken caught a six·yard pass
fr~m McC,ahill for a touchdown that he bobbled
twice bet\\Mn two defenders. That was the TD
that gave the Eagles their 14·7 hainim e lead .
Urmson scored on a JO.yard touchdown run
moments after Lambcrton's to give Estancia a
27-7 lead Urmson was E stancia's leading ball car·
rier on the night with 84 yards, followed by Lam·
berton with 78
Blanton thought that he would see a lot .of
passing from Costa Mes a and he thought right.
T ercgis threw 35 times, completing 19 for 199
yards. Steve Cook caught 12 of those passes for 133
yards.
McCahill also threw a lot, hitting 14 of 23
passes for 191 yards.
Fullback ~l ax Mar-Old had a good game for the
~I us tangs. rushing for 95 yards on 13 carries.
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Y.IE. RA N-OUT OF' SPACE SO •••.
WE'VE RELOCATED 11:
F.J11111y Cars Race Tonight at OCIR GARDEll GROVE .
A race within a rbce is developing
for the 14th annual U.S. Manufac-
turers fwmy car championships at
• Orantre County International
Raceway tonight when Tom McEwen
of Fountain Valley faces Kenny
Bernstein. ·
McEwen and Bernstein each will
be seeking to-get his car to the rt.nis h
line first throul(h the •1moon quali-fying runs and the eli inations that
begin at6toni(!lt.
The 42-year-old McEwen pilots a Corvette which has conslstenUy re-
corded quarter-mUe clocldngs in the ..
Cal State Fullerton
TITANS
vs.
Hawaii
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AnnuaL~et,ct.on one to three-year
Investments. From $1,000 to $500,000
secured by Callfomla real estate.
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futurtstlc TV lel'iel with L«ne Green
Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedlct. •
NBC e 1:00 -Bob Hope for Presl·
dent. America 'a premier eomlc taket
aim at the political eeene in this pre·
electkn apecl-.L . •
CBS e 9 : 00 -''The Return of
Frank Cannon." William Conrad is back
in hiB old TV detective character in this
new movie (photo below).
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Wayne. Stuatt Wllil!NI\ A
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M' Ind fif-1ter to ttw
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"Bundu~"
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"Slues fot A Red Pl-I"
Dr Carl Sagan IOOkl al the
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,,,. mlcillnery that hu
Mnl p>e1ure1 and ma•·
1urtrntnt.1 from Mira bac:lc
to Earth ••artlng In 1971.
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LANI
• MOVll * * • • "Evergre«1" ( 1934)
J*'lle Ma1thew1. Sonnie
H•le. A you119 couple •
mHqueradlng u mother
and aon become romantl-
calty , lnvotved with aacn
othet. I 1 hf .. 30-mlft.i
1t:a0 8 THI IULUYANa
• TALll OF THI ~ID.
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Skipper Ge..vin MacLeod welcomes Deb-
bie Reynolds to a special newlyweds
cruise on the ''The Love Boat'' tonight at 8
on ABC, Channel 7.
4:000 SPOAT8WON.D ( t9411 Fred Gwynne. (Season Premiere) In an
Bo••no bOUls, tea1unng Y...onne De CarlO The IOv· affor1 10 be more compet1-
"Tomorrow·s Champoons" •bl• Herman M unster lrve with the news s'\alf ot a ~(from Laite Tahoe. Cal.): ln"*<•IS his Bt1tollh uncia's rival arahon. Les takes 10
8 !Ill FAKr A8Y l8lANO
A pllOt dreams ot m"r.ng
his latn.r a World War II
llyino ilc.e wno was killed
when lie was an want. and
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into a human to le11n
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t<ttter" f 19731 Norman Eth·
ley. Kelh¥ine ScllOfield A
hc>(Tlk;ldal maniac ...,Ch-
ing for hlS next llletwn
~taupwtlh•~
vulnerable young woman.
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WIU>, Wll.D WUT Mechagoddlla" 11974) The
dreaded Mechagodulla
emerges from the sea 10
wruk havoc on the popu-
lace once again 11 hr .• 30
min.)
ti 1n search of Iha 1w1ndler
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abOUI love
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Brat switches 1denhhes
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beautllul girl
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who SOid 11 to 1hem . 11 hr.,
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·":30 8 ([) ORAi< PAa< . D DRAWING POWER SI THE LEGACY OF
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man Badillo" Puerto Rican lor 8 new planet 1° COio· Fred MacMurr1y, Donna
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• crim1no1og1S1 and a physi-
cian .discover supernatural
forces al work on a m1lhon.,
a11e's mansion 12 hrs )
G) 1"!4E 000 COUPU
* • "Torture Chambef Of
Dr. Sadism" ( t969) Chris-
topher Lee. Le• Barker. A
wealthy woman is kid-
napped by a wicked count
who holds her captive in a
dungeon ol horrors (2
hrs)
' II oZZJl AND HAMIET
G) SOUL TRAIN Denver Pyle uamines the
mountain "1bn of today, as
well as the myrhs that s11r-
round the mountain men of
old
2:00 fJ KI08WORLO 0 EVERYWHERE
"Pipeline Gold Cup Finals
Skareboar<I Champ1on-
Sh1ps·;. In Upland Hosts.
Leticia Ponce, Robert w
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turn on memorable perfor-
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Gannon r1111s 1n love w1\h a
beaulilul -1our1s1 gu1<1a
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co
A rocket ln1ende<I lor Mars
lands on the Island
G) OUTER LIMITS
Al a mlhrary base in
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two men (Gary MMr1ll,
Harry Guer<11nol are ecc1-
den1ally ••changed when
an 91per1men1 goes awry
Jim delivers a check to a defeat of the Viking forces board 1,he Pacific Princeu 10-.30 G) NEWS
11nger in Las Vegas and by King Allred lhe Great tor I 11111-studded crwse fill T£LEVl8ION FROM
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Guests· Arnbroila. Ted
Nugent. Mai e featuring
Frankie Beverly. Anoef C1ry
and oomte Paul Rodriguez.
G) MOVIE
··Horse Sense" An old TV
western tnggers cowtioy
questoons lrom 4U2 0 LOST IN SPACE
"Thief Of Outer Space"
0 MOVIE
• ·~ "'Clancy Street Boys'
11943) Easl Side Kids In
order 10 gel rel,.f assJst·
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they are lhe children of a
poor couple 11 hr . 30
min)
ti) TARZAN
Jal sulfMs a loss ot rnem·
ory as a result of an ecc•·
dent and 1S taken In by a
scheming drifter
&l) THIS OlD HOUSE
The ceohngs are leveled
and renovated. the bulk·
head Is repaired end Bob
VIia answers some viewer
questions O
C!) WALL S'tREET WEEK
(R)
IJ TH£ MUHSTEAS
'Munster Masquerade m MAACU8 W'El.BY,
M.O. -
A once-renowned him
director endaneers his Ille
when g111en a Chance to
r~a1n his fame.
tllJ FAST FORWARD
"B10-Eng1neenng II" Mod-
• ern lechnOlogy combined
with medicine is changing
our concept ol ourselves.
g:) AMERICAN
GOVPNMENT
"Campaign '76"
1:30 8 CIJ WHATS IT AU. A80tlT •
Waner Cronkite and Chris-
topher Glenn explain 10
young people tke steps of
the election process
CD MOVIE
• • •, "TM Jaynawllers"
I 1959) Jell Chandler Fess
Parker A man and his
prlsone<. a jaynawlter lead--
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same woman 12 hrs I fl3 OUTEH TAO. WIE
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cave. Giiiigan discovers
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•
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Los Angeles Kings vs. New l88f their serv>ees H big Guests Sammy Oav1s Jr ed by rhe memory ol his
York Islanders sisters 10 two delinquent Lily Tomlin Ed McMahon smer·s death when they
&l) CHIU>REH OF AU gorls G) MONTE CARLO were forced 10 reap into a
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A look at the 2.600 mem-· F~o.. Guest Anne Murray air raid on Tokvo
bets of the C11cus Fans C!) MAGtC MET..00 OF fill CONNECTION8: AN
Association of America. Oil PAlHTING Al TEANA TE VIEW OF 1 l:OO 8 0 8 CJ) @) NEWS
who convene annually 10 "Candle'· Host Wilham CHANGE !,~~:;:".!;L
reminisce. allend lectures Alexan<lllf "The Wheel 01 Fortune l•v•
and display posters in con-7:00 8 IN SEAACH OF... James Burke traces the "VOlcanos·· m w •A•S•H junction with a circus pres--..O CITY COMEDY development ot the ·mod-Radar's sudden prohlo1ion en1111on. -ern production hne from lls ID DE8IO...c1HOM£ Guest· Martin Mull unexpected or,igins in .,.,ys. lo heutenanr stuns 8Vflf)•
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PREVIEW --Moyer 81Bmina If'* uM • MOVIE U1) SOUNOSTAGE
d t t I th I "R\Jpefl Hotmes" tA1~ 1J STAR TMK an sa e y o e chem1ca * * ·~ "Pretty Boy Floyd" 1
Capt, Killie Is captured by shield; lhe laser gun end ( 1974) Merlin Sheen. 11:3011 SAT\JAOA'I' NIG
two strange creatures who othei non-lethal weaix.ns: -Michae4 Parks One or the UV1E
appear in various magical Paul Moyer tries lo gel to FBl's most wanted men in Guests Pay I Simon,
lorms the bollom 01 the blue the 19305 leads 8 crime-Jaf'l'eS T ay1or John
D SUPERFRIENOS jeans war filled hie ( 1 hr . JO min ) BeluSfli (R~
• •·~ "An•uo" (19681 Rob·
erl Mitchum. Pete< Fafk
An. over-cautious and
stubborn gene<al nearly
turns the Anz•o 11w11S1on
l(llD a <11sas1er (1 hr.. 45
min)
1:458 H£W8
l1J) A8C NEWS
2:00 1J MOVIE * * 't "K'"ona Co1s1"
I 1968) Richard Boone.
Vera Miles A young wom-
an dies or a drug overdose
and Iha man who gave he<
the drugs must answe< to
her tough. seagoing father.
( 1 hr .. 55 min.)
0 MOVIE •• * * "I See A Om
Stranger" ( 1947) Deborah
Kerr. Trevor Howard.
2:308 MOVIE
12:30 8 l~ LONE RANGER I
TARZAN ADVENTURE
HOOA
IJ F·TROOP
"V Is For Vampire"
0 MOVIE
• •" 'Abbotl And Cos·
lello Meet The Keystone
Kops" 119551 Fred Clark.
Lynn. Bari After buytng a
nonex1sten1 movie sludlO,
two me,; go 10 Hollywood
Si) OUTEN TAG, WIE
OEHTS?
C!) INTROOUCINO
BIOlOO'I'
"C1rcu1a11on
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L1ghlloo1" I 19741 Chnt &l) CAMPAIGN '80: THE non (Prem1ere1 Wilham • * * "Thunderbolt And
EastWOO<I. Jeff Bndges A DEBATES Conrad, Diana Muldaur A Lignrloor I 19741 Clint
'* * ''Magic Carpel"
(11171) Susan Saini James.
Robert Prall A voung
woman guides a bustoad
or tourists through Italy (2
hrs)
... .
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· Rubber From The
Desert Host John
Stearns.
G) MOVIE
• • 'The Terror Ot
Cha1111~I Llsf i•g•
8 KNXT.(CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC \NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA ( nd I Los Angeles 8 KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles
([) KFMB (CBS) San Diego
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41) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles
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The Enterprise rransporls
1 t4 delegares 10 a Fedeta-
uon meeting to vote on an
1mportan1 issue
S:OO fJ LAST~ THE WILD
"Talking Oolph1ns
1J MOW
• • "Ma.cl Monster Party
( t967) Animated VQlces of
Ptiy"'• Diller. Boris KarlOlf
Frankenstein and Orecull
are reunited wolh Dr Jekyll
81\d Mr Hyde al a s~1al.
ralher bttarre c~abrallon
(2 hrs I
0 MOVIE
• • • ·Good Against Evil
( 1977) Dael< F1ambo Elys-
sa 01va1os Reahz1ng that
a young woman is POol· ' .
lhiel robs the same bank m> WOOO.IS TOO 0000 former privare eye comes Eastwood Jell Bridges A
tor the second rime when TO BURN out ot retirement 10 1nves-thiel robs Iha same benk
he c•n't ftnd lhe money he An axam1nalt0n of lhe new ligate the ques11onable lor Iha MCond time when
stole the first lime (2 hrs.) uses being made 01 one 01 su1e1<1e of an old friend end he can't find lhe money he &l IOCCEJll our na11on·s renewable tormer A.rmy inteUIQen'e srole the first 11me (:l hrs)
Host M8fi9 Madiado •asoutca •I presented c<>lleague Cl) ROCK WORLD
m> CAUJiORAPRY ([) THE MUPPET&· 0 THE l'ALACE NF\. REVIEW AHO
"Sate Join" (Par1 11 Guest Linda Ronsladl Guests Marty Allen David PREVIEW
([) EM£fllOENCY ONE ~ JAQ( WHIT'FS Brenner. Hamilton Ph1lhar-@) MOVIE JOUAHA.L • • • .,. · Jflfem1ah John-Gage at1d DeSoto obse<ve mon1c Oreflestre Ethe4 son· 119721 Rooen Red·
some topnotch women Visit Catalina ISiand, 1 res-Merman Jane Ohvor and
paramedics in action dur-taurant review • loot. at a Raymond Spasovslu ford. w111 Geer A while lorlune teHer .w.. SPECAL. m<1n ltving 1n lhtll wilder· •no m11or rescue m1ss1ons 7:3011 THE MUpt)ET8 -ness tal<es an Indian will !Part 1) "Sleep From A To Zz:ln @) NEWS Guest Londa Ronsradl H~ted by Tony Randall ano puts himself 1n danger
I t-.... -F•u1LY FE\JO by break1nn en ancle<11 5-.30 ,... ... s -....., this speoal uncovers <Ira-• , CAUJGRAPHY 8 1100,000 NAME THAT mallC breal<thrOUQhS in the Indian raooo (2 hrs t5 TUHE min I
"Sate Jo1n" f P1rr 2) &l) FtEJ..INGS new science of sleep 11:45 1J MOVIE
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S:OOO NEWS CD MOVIE
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~· f 1949) Pat O'Bnen. 'George Flatt
S:551J NEWS 4.~·0 MOVIE • * ·Gunloghl Al Coman-
che Creek· (111631 Audie
Murphy, Colleen M1tlef
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• • The Murder C1in1e"
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Franc0ts Prevost • * "K1lldozer· .f 1974) "Love" hree children <11s-England Al Bay Tne cuss the meaning and Dead Man ( 1970) Peter
Cioni v.Lall<er. James Wain· effects ol love with Or Lee 1nvas1ons by the Danish Falk. Lee Grant When 8 ,:30 8 8TEV£ EDWARDS
WJ hi A giant unmanr>ed Salk V1k•nQs the development lady lawyer murders her ti) NEWS ~----.-.~~) __________ ..;... _________________ ..._...:.::::z..::.:!::..;~;:.:..;:.::....;_ __ ::;_.::,;...:... ______ .J -Steve Allen Still Wears Many IJats
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By TOM JORY
NEW YORK (AP> -Steve Allen bu about a
dozen projects going right now, including several
books and at least three TV shows. That's not un·
usual for a person as accomplished as Allen in so
beginning Dec. 2, and is at work on the fourth
season of his Peabody Award-winning public TV
series, ~·Meeting of Minds."
39 before another i'ttea hits me.
"Eventually, somehow, I finish one book. then
the next one."
• many areas -writing, acting, composlil&. -., • "lbere may ... be some unifying factor to my
creativity," Allen says, searching for an explana·
lion to bis apparently ceuelesa urge to entertain
udinform. ·
"1 am cooscJous of some_lurk:ing dissatisfac-
tion with the way th~ world is rutl-Ancl wnenever
tbat kind of disturbllig thought occurs to me," he
says, "another part of me ctatten out a response,
that m~ take the form of. a joke· or a novel or a
song. •
~
Allen built a large following through the 19505
as host of NBC's "Tonjgbt" show, 1954·57, as well
as star of "The St.eve Allen Show~·"•
"I TlllNlt TO ANYONE wbo remembers the
old shows," be says, "they'll be quite comfortable
witlJ the new one we're doin1 for NBC.
"They're not identical -the oiler was not to
get Louis Nye and Tom Poston and l>Qn ~ and
that 1anc together, again -but we're not going so
far away that everyone ,will be painted purple.
''The abOws I've done over the years have
alway. been cbaracterl&ed by a freshness, and
that ii tbe..alm of the new one as well," he says.
Allen bas published more than a score of
books, including novels, works of non-fiction and
two volumes of poetry .
. AT THE SAME TIME, be is a pianist and
composer of note. and lyricist of such tunes as
"South Rampart Street Parade" and "Gravy
Waltz." Characteristically, he won't take credit
Jor any of JL ...: _ -
"'I think it's a lucky genetic accident," h~ says
-he's written on the subject for the scholarly
Journal of Creative Behavior. "How lucky for me.
How lucky forl.he world."
:"nliam Conrad (right) questions former
IA man Ed Nelson about a suspicious
icide in "The Return of Frank Cannon," a ~ew TV movie airing tonight at 9 on CBS, hannel ~ ·
"WHAT DOES WRITING. A pretty IODI have
to do with the state of the world? Well, maybe
nothing," Allen says. "But then, it mipt srow out
of the same emotional· reservoir as ab)':.Other response, Uke a magaalne article, for example."
Allen bu completed a li.mited•nm eeriea tor
NBC, '"Ibe Steve Allen Comedy Hour,'' to be
broadcut five Cdnle.cutlve Tu_esd.PY nithts Jt 10,
Allen recenUy published a &oil called "Ex·
plalntnc Cblna," contalnlnl bi& obeervations .of tbe
country baled on several vilitf and a lilelont
fascinaUoa. And he says he's· almost flniabed with
a volume called "Tbe Talk Showa," a sort of his-
tory of that segment of the television business:
"AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT," be says, "I'm
worklnl on slx or seven muwcrlpta. If I were lec-
turlnt at a college, I wouldn't recommend that
ayat~m. but It works this Yiay:
~OPH!~TIOATEO PRfXJRAMM!NtJ.:
Be1Jt.ililul ~llH'eO M~ie
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~lock Markel Reporl~
Con~umer Reporl~ pecjals to SBoof Politics
,
elect.ioll material to enhance· bl.a
own madcap form of wtt.
Freber1 provea tbat tbe
federal budlet ii 10metb1aa to
JinC about in blJ musical review
<••Wed "Tbe\Slx Hundred Bllllon Dollar lll1u1lder1tand·
inl.'' wtddl lncludet Hollywood·
style sqnc and dance numbers ...
as weu u comedy atits. Enlist·
ed in Frebert's mlaaloo to "un· leaab a musical broadside a
the federal bureaucracy" are
Broadway star Milllcen( Martin,
actor SterITng Holloway,
"M•A•s•H'•" David 01den
Stlert, science flct,on writer
Ray Bradbury, and Billy May's ·
Orchestra.
'Sat.ul-day~ Recast _
NEW YORK (AP) -An act,.S. who l• a veteran ot movlet by
comedian Woody Allen ts amonc al~ performers selec:ted to be ln
tllo9 ~---of NJIC.TV'J "Saturdlly NJlbt Uve." .
JMD Downanlan, th• new producer or the late nllbt comedy pro~ bu promlMd a •bow "at leut u 1ood u .\Mold one.11
Tbe .,.,...m bqlnl Its alxth MUOO at ll:JO p.m. on Nov. 11 ..
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"I start Jan. 1 with a boolt OD hockey J?Ucb,,
and maybe by Jan. I I'm up to pap 102. "Tbill l'he
idea oceun to me, why not a book on old catcher'•
mitta? So I start that one, and maybe get to pa,1e
Ce•rll W1te '!
That's Tony Randall unchar·
acteristic?ally
g 'a rbed as a
former football
coach tu.rned
reU~l°"* leader
who s persuaded to coach one
more game o
·'The Pf1s vs.
the Freaks '' an " upcoming TV
mQ\'ie.
INTIRTMNMINT ! TRIVIA
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: 11 anotber cbuce for someone to break t . · at the top, with number nine carryin1
tW.palnt wellht th.la trip. Happy trtvialistna.
, ; · l . 8 A•ON ESTA V£Z MIGHT l)Ot have
t.ieome one ol lloll)twoOd '• finest acton Had he not tltaqal llU name to what? .
· • '!· · 2. What comic strip character would invite a
•1 (rt. eDd fOr a duck dinner, then add, "You bring the
~Cit?" .
· i .·. 3. How did the slnger'a girlfriend lose her life
, •llle.-.·•-reenAngel?" ~ · . ,.. . . .
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•· Name the RuUlan spy for wbom
Guy Powers wu excban1ed lo Ul82.
I ....... TBE M08T, from coat to coast"
Wal uae laudatory ·label aJ>J>lied to a sin1er's
boJfrllDd In .... t popular son1 of the Slxtlea 1 • a. l'bdlb tbla commercial Jin1te from the .. ltbllbt Ar row" radio pro1ram : "For a bnAflll ,ou can't beat., .. " .
'J. llOultAm pitcher Joe Nlekro has hit only one •
home run ln b1a CU'f'er. Off whom 'I
I . ID what play would you find a character named Rummy'Mitcbens? .
t. ONLY ONE OF J.ILUAN Hellman's plJlYS is
mentioned in u.e.movie "lulia." Which one?
10. When his adversary summoned, Chris new
the coop in what movie?
Lall"•'• Alllwen
1. Jane Seymour <n,-me change)
2. Spike (Sluggo's tormentor)
3. 'VJ'he Twist" (song lyric)
'·Barry Goldwater ("moderation" quote)
5. John Houseman (commercial pitch)
6. Professor Higgins in "My Fail' Lady" (milk
of kindness)
dle)
1. Waahlngton's Tom Zachary (Rtath pitcher>
it. James Dean <Donald Turnipseed)
9. "Ladies at the Alamo" (Joanne Remington>
10. "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (movie rid-
(Send your anawera to TRIVIA , clothe Doily Pilot,
Boz 15'1J, Coato Me1t1 !1262S. AU tntrU.a...muat be ttcdtwl.
before Wedrwldoy, other'WUe half the playtr'a ltut acore
toUl .be moorded) . f ' . . .
;~ ~e*lilll '~ases .
Pressure'
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'·unappetizing."
Scott rated Marlon Brando,
Montgomery Clift and the late
John Barrymore as America's
greatest actors.
Much of the interview is devot·
ed to Scott's political opinions.
. He s~e favorably of Ronald
Reagan, praised Sichard Nix-
on's foreign "policy and said he
does not "believe in fighting
wars that you don't want to
win.''
SCO'IT SAID he believes all
Americans should ha~e a right
to keep guns in· their homes and
that he "couldn't agree more
with the National Rifle Associa·
tlon."
He said he is particularly con·
cerned about the safety of
women and thinks they~ should
carrx guns to st.Op assaults. '
"Make every worhan a~walk
' tn1 letbal weapon and it will· stop," Scott said. "You'd be sur-
prised how quickly it will stop."
Alc6traz· Film Set ·
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Michael Beck plays an Oklahoma teen-
~ger who's sent to Alcatraz after his repeated escape attempts in the
NBC moVie "Alcalrn: The Whole Shocking Story."
~plays Clarence Carnes, the youngest man ever confined.to
the federal prison in San Francisco Bay. The movie will air in two
parta.ne~. Wednesday and Thursday. 6'·
~ movie also stars Telly Savalas, Ronny Cox, James
Mac.Ari.bur, Jobft Amos, Alex.Karras, Ed Lauter, and Art Camey as
· RobertStroud, "the Blrdmanof Alcatraz." ·
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ee.ntly ftob9rt Altmu <"'llft awalt Ida retura from fthn., .. ,_.,. .. J.n
ullviU.'' ~n>J)&alMd to dal9 Malla.·1.-.C.&btftlmecmnrm•....._
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produced and dlreeted ~ Lauren . ,....,. to coincide with ta. ,,_idletlal
au. Olmda J at'kJOft, Jamee Oanatr ud campalan. •
Bw-ne\l 11 11-tf, wu reeel¥iaC at UM Fo:i aireed. ca.nceUn1 the acbedu.led pre·
ollhediatributor, aothCeel ·Jl'o•. mlerelnSt. Louia.
ltman decried th
of humanism ln ttie
industry, clalmlJtt
F o x execuUvH
ored him. finally
"BY 11IE 11.ME Altman bad returned ta
the summer, the marketplace had chanted;
there YIU a alut of product," 1.td the
1pokesman. ·•But the company had already
and aood>. 'Health' received ••• pere.t
averace -lO percent tn Sacramento. The
loweet we bad Men ta the bottom two box•
(fair and poor> Wf'I 33 percent. 'Healtb'
drew It perceDt. Thirty-oae perceat said lt
•AJ one ol the worst moviet lbey bad ever
lffD.
"NM ONLY THAT. Fox representatives
who appeared at the end of the picture to uk
people to fill out comment cards wer:e booed
and auaulted. One. was hit by a popcorn
box."
eed lo teat nrevlews
whic h a u<ti en ce
c tion cardl'I we re
eked against him.
e 1ot • S()-60 break In
c ar(ts, b ut that
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Although ~ scores indicated that "the
negative M>rd of mouth would be extremely
powerful," Fox decided to try a release at a
theater in the local Westwood Village,
·normally good territory for ao Altman film.
The studio spent $.W,000 to exploit the film,
follo~ an Altman-approved campaJ&n.
and drew $29,000 in four weeks. The drop
from $13,000 in the first week to $4,400 ln the Leanlag to tlae Clasd~• •
n 't enough for the
dio." said the director. Al.TMAN
• ox begs to dirter. A studio spokesman,
!who wants onJy to be Identified as "a studio
11pokesmalf," ottered an entirely converse
version or the "Health" affair. Here la bil
'account:
invested over $S m.illloa ln ~ ne1ative coet,
and ~ sbared with Altman the desire to
mike a profit With the picture. It wu never
\bird wu "almost unprecedented.'' .
Spok!fman: "We also did on-Une studies
at the theater and got only 21 percent ln the
t<>Q two box.S and 61 percent In the bottom
two boxes. And the reviews were
Actress Angefa Lansbury (right) talka animatedly with ballerina
Natalia Makarova about t he latter's performance in the
Broadway entertainment "Makarova and Companx" during an o~enfng night party at Sardi's Restaurant in New York. ~
. in our interest not to release lt."
LAST WINTER. WHEN an almost total
Jnanagement team moved from Columbia to
Fox, the new-sales force, headed by TCF En·
tertnment President Norman Levy. as-
'se1sed ·'Health" and '•fell concern about the
movie's ability to make a place in the
jnarket" (translation: illookedlike a dog).
Fox and Altmanall'ffd to preview teats ln
market.a of his choice: SJR Francisco,
Boston, ~era men to and Houston, Response
was to be 1au1ed by: 1. Audience reaction in
the theater. 2. Comment cards from the
patrons (these were standard forms , Fox in-
vituperative.
.. IN VIEW OF WHAT ¥Ne discovered.
there was no way that Fox could release
'Health' and be subjected to conlinuin1
Jerry Reed Sets Bowl Date
sists). ,
Spokes man: "Films normally draw 90 to
40 percent in th~ top two boxes (excellent
losses." · You might catch up with "Health" on an
airliner or cable TV or subtitled in
Barcelona. Maybe not. The spokesman in·
dicated that 20th Century· Fox would like to
forget the whole thing.
NASHVILLE. Tenn. CAP> -En·
tertainer Jerry Reed and singers and
dancers rrom Opryland are set to
perform at halftime or the Orange
Bowl on New Year's Day.
Dan McNamara, executive direc·
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Bad.: Tilll.ing :1or_.Saiiit8
Rams Hungry for Win After Atltima Wss
The joke 1oln1 around the National
Football Leaeue la that Geqrsta Frontlere,
nee Rosenbloom, knew what she wu dolnl
when she fired her stepson Steve iD lbe
summer of '79. ObVIOtlaJy, Steve waa
bound to foul up somebody's francblae,
and she didn't want it to be hers.
With Steve as their executive vice·
president and ~eneral mana,er, the Sa\nta,
already have equalled half of their 1971
record -eight losaes. Now all they nave to
do is.worry about the other half (eight wins>.
Unfortunately. they are catching
Georgia's Rams at a bad time -lm·
mediately after ~a tough loss to the Atlanta
Falcons -.whicn means the host team wtll
not be feeling very hospitable at Anaheim •
Stadium Sunday. not even to a 1¥)pular old
friend like Steve Rosenbloom.
The Rams (5-3) ess entially took
themselves out or the Atlanta game -and
sole possession of first place in the NFC
West -with some t>onehead plays, which
bas been one. of the Saints' problems
almostevery week. But the Saints' problems go much deep·
er than that. They also don't have many
good players, and there is some questiort
about the coact:iing . of Dlck,\Nola!'• who
hasn't impressed anybody with his cun·
ning since he was NFC Coach or the Year
al San Francisco 10 seasons ago.
Chances are. tbe Rams' 13-10 loss at
Atlanta last week only served to keep the
division race interesting for awhile before
Malavasi's men put a lock on it for the
eighth year in a row. ll won't ·get any
closer this week.
mi1ht provide a reference point from
which to l'eCJ'OUP for what fieures, to be the
more difficult half of their schedule,
matching them against Miami, New
Ellgland, Bullalo, Dallas and Atlanta
·a1ain, w)tb potential breathers only
against the Salnta (twice) and the New
York Jeb.
Owner John Mecom of New OrlellDI baa
fired coaebes with records better than 0-8,
sometimes on an impulse. Whether Steve 1
\ O.Tl'S_ ....
Oaa1111~I Z at ·1 p.a
Rosenbloom 's presence makea Nolan
more secure -at least until the end of the
season -isn't known, but there wu a
significant exchange after last week's
22·14 loss to Washington. When a reporter
•asked Nolan "ls your fob in jeopardy?"
tbe coach replied. "You'U-tfave to -ask
John Mecom tttat." He didn't say Steve
Rosenbloom. In his third season. Nolan's
· record with the Saints is 15-25.
Ray Malavasi, coincidentally. hu been
rumored as Nolan's successor. He is 2&-16,
including playoffs, in his third season with
the t<ams and was very close with
Rosenbloom. They used to make hero
sandwiches for the traveling party on the
team plane. Key point: Malavasi's con-
tract expires after this season, and there
have been no talks about a new one.
.
week. 'They yton't be able to run con·
sistenUy enoqh to match the exploelve
Rama on ~ scoreboard, IO, as uaual,
Archie M•nn101 Will spend moet of the day
playtnc catebup with .hi• capable corps ol
receiven. ·
WHEN ~ UM8 HA VE 11IE BALL
-The Sainta are laat ln the leape against
the rush anCi the Rams are second r111hln8 ..
Dou that Up their same plant They'll try
to hammer lt out and, if all elie fails, they
always have the bomb.
KEY MATCIRJPS°:
SAINTS 'ftGlft' END HENRY CIDLDS
vs . RAM SAFETIES NOLAN
CROMWELL AND JOHNNIE IOBNSON
-Childs just won back b1a •tartini job
and may be overmatched in Rama' com·
plex cover1lgea.
SAINTS OFFENSIVE RIGtrr TA~E
STAN BROCK vs. RAM DEFENSIVE
. L~ END J~CK YOUNGBLOOD -Roolde in for long day against Rams' all·
prf ·
SAINTS RUNNING BACK JIMMY
ROGEllS vs. RAM LINEBACKER JIM
YOUNGBLOOD -If Saints' new starter
thought last week was typical of NFL. he's
In for a shock.
llAMS OFFENSIVE LEt'T TACKLE
DOUG FRANCE vs. SAINTS RIGHT
DEFENSIVE END TOMMY HART -
Saints' o{d pro knows all the tricks. but he
tau_gbt them to France during his years
with San Francisco.
AN OVERVIEW -At the mldway stage
of the season, the winless Saints are shoot·
ing only for the No. 1 pick in the next NFL
o.11, .. 1 ... ..-...,o.r,•--draft. They certainly have the inside
-THE RAM'S ELVIS PEACOCK (34) FACES SAINTS SUNDAY. track. For the Rams, the loss at Atlanta
WHEN THE SAINTS HA VE THE BALL
-The Saints have l"ushed for only 627
yards in eight games. the lowest total in the league -but they got 220 against
Washington last week, led by young Jim·
my Rogers' 114 in his first NFL start. This
may reflect a switch, but probably not this
RAMS WIDE RECEIVER PRESTON
DENNARD vs. SAINTS CORNERBACK
DAVID WAYMER -Malavasi says he
looks for weak spots to attack. Rookie may
be it.
Rams' Greatest? Reeves Set
For Aubiirn?.
'69 ~ With Coach Allen, Comes Close
AMERICUS, Ga. CAP)
-Offensive coordinator
D a n Reev~s of the
National Football
League 's D a llas
CowbQys says he would
consider accepting a job
as bead football coach at
Auburn ii Doug Barfield
The Los Angeles Rams of Coach George All~n
-won a club record 11 straight games t.o open the
1989 season and clinch the NFL's Western Division
title with almost a month to go. ·
But the Rams lost three straight to close the
re,War season. then fell, 23-20, to the Minnes.ota
Vikings in the NFL championship game before
rallying to win a consolation game from Dallas.
31.0, ln the Playoff Bowl.
The Rams of. '69 featured quarterback Roman
Gabriel, the NFL's Player of the Year. Gab~l led
the NFL in passing, completing 217-<>f-399 passes .
for ~.s.9 ~ards and 24· touchdowns. He •WU in· ..
· tercepted just seven times all season.
Minnesota, however, set NFL records for
fewest points allowed (133) and fewest yards al·
lowed per.game (194.3} and·.slowed Los Angeles in
the NFL title game, although Gabriel still completed
23of32passes. t ._ -
Los Angeles scored three of the four times it
had the ball in the first half to take a 17·'1 lead. But
wi\.h Joe Kapp setting up all three Viking
touchdowns (12-for·l.9, 197 yards), Minnesota took
the lead at 21·20 when Kapp hurtled cornerback
Jim NetUes and scored from the two on a roUout.
Fred Cox kicked the decisive extr• ·point and the
. · Vtktnes added two points l~ler in the ,period when
Carl Eller sacked Gabriel for a safety. -
Gabriel was rallying lbe Rams in the final two
minutes when Alan Page intercepted a Gabriel
swing pass at midfield to seal the win.
A week later, Gabriel lhNw four touchdown
passes -61and49 yards to Jack Snow, 35 yards to
Les Josephson and 16 yards to tight end Bob Klein.
Gabriel. defensive linemen Bob Brown, David
(Deacon) Jones and Merlin Olsen of the Fearsome
FR.YIW~-off~ive 1int men Charlie Cowan and Tom Mack and linebacker Maxie Baughan made Ole
Pro Bowlsquad.
Where They Are Now : otteuei
Wll: JACK SNOW -Manages own invest-
ments ~ real estate in Los Angeles. •
LT: 808 BSOWN -Whereabouts unknown.
LG: TOM MACK --; Bwiines& representative
for· Bechtel Corplration's nuclear division in Los
An1eles.
C: KEN IM.\:i -Assistant coach,
Pblladelpbia Ea1Jes.
aT: CllA&LIE COW AN -Head coach of a
1emlpro team in Los Angeles area.
TE: BOB &LEIN __: Retired this year to
become inv•tment broker in Palos Verdes .
. WS: WENDELL TUCKER -Whereabouts
unknown. \ 9i. ao•.vt GABatEL -Head coach, Cal'
• Poly~Pomona. aa: LES JP.SEPH80N -Manages several
small busi.fie9'es in Tucson. -
SB: WILLIS ELLISON. -U~e.ln Houston.
Defeue:
LE: DAVID IONES -Works for Mlller Brew·
... Co. in Los Anplet.
LT: MBSLIN OL8BN -Television cominen·
tator'fritb NBC aad allo a resuiar on wee~y ·'Lit·
..... ODdle Prairie''Hrie8. n: SOGE• aaoWN -Wbereaboull UD· .......,.
R E: LAMAR LUNDY -Living in Los
Angeles, managing investments.
LLB: JACK PARDEE .-..,Head coach.,
Washington Redskins. .
MLBt MYRON PO'ITIOS -Executive with
Tricon Industries of Garden Grove. -
RLB: MAXIE BAUGHAN -Busines~an in
Atlanta.
LC: CLANCY WILLIAMS -Administrator
with Uhion Bank in Los Angeles.
RC: JUI NETl'LES-Living in Los Angeles.
SS: llONSMtTR-Whereabouts unknown.
FS: ED MEADOlt -Own.s-real estate llrin in
Dallas.
is fired. •
Reev-es, a former
Americus resident who
has been placed oh a list
of possible' candidates,
told The Americus
Times-Recorde r be
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ON RECORD PACE -San' .Diego's record wrecking
quarterback Dan Fouts, will be firing against the Cin-
cinnati Bengals Sunday. Fouts is ahead of last year's
pace when he broke the all-time NF;L record of 4,007
passing yards in a single season. Tlie mark was held by
Joe Namath. Fouts recently set a career-high of 444
passing yards in a single game against ~be New York
Giants.
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6h'aFgem, Deng&
&in Diego PTUW Hurt, lnjuf>i:~1· .Hit 'Cilwy
After ....., .. t home. from T•aa ~th perm1Ued opposins. quarteiobacu to e6al-~ _.. ad the e.a, 111).poad o.m •OM fJI
tMir taill between their teo. ~ San plete S7 pereent of their puaes, a tendenty tbe NPL'a amalleat llDd quldDllt
Dleto Cbarcen ud Clndanati Benlall that bu been duly noted by San Dleao , tey eo·nsroup tJUa Sunday la Riverfront qu ... t~rbeck Dan Youta. Fouta ls ...... I •• ·aSNGAL cm•• .........
stadium. with the NFL's moet productive trio of re--ft. lllDDLB UNSMCllm -:-.C
The re1roupin• should ~ somewhat ceivera in John Jeffef89D, Charlie. JolDer -Ilona la no all·pro, but M '-Mm
eaaler for the Cbar1ers, wbo tiad only t.belr •hd Kellen Winslow and be doean't around lcml eDOUCll to mllse tlDp in· t::_de hurt in a nationally te .. ~ 42·31 hesitate to UH them, ¥d use them, ud use tern1*na ..,or tbe D ·year-o&d free ..-t
'--Dallaa. San Dle1o's ~3 record ls 'them. The bl11eat Ben1al weakDels, rook.fe. Look for a lot of bUU. and ltmtl
still eood enou1b for a flrst-'J)lace tie with 6owever, baa •been medium ran•e pulff deal~ to coafUM Moore.
Oaldand in the AFC'a West Dlvialon. ' Tbe Benaala didn't fare nearly u well in . I.AN DIEGO Ql1A&TSl8AC& DAN
tbeir za.a Cllauter ln Houatoa. One or the ... Tl' 8 ... POlJTI ... Fas• IAPSTY DICK
A PC's lealt P.roductfve offenses was )ii . -. .l~l1&0N -r1aylD1 free aalety , .. abwt
further weakened by the Iola ol fullback Cl.Nnlllel 4 •• 1 e ..... · . ~ Cbar1era •~rial cl.re• la alwa,a •
Pete Jobnaon llDd tackle ll1b WUaon with cllore. Fouts' r,celvera all baH aood
1tralaed knee U1amenta and center Blair speed, wblcb belpa spread the defeme
Buab with a broken thumb OD bis anapplnl of 10.12 yank and swing passes to running from sideline to aldellne. Griffin and,
band. Ctncy fell \o 3·5 and rematn.ed en-backs. It will be interesting to see u F.outa Brl1bt nrure to require the most help, IO
trenched in last place in the AFC"Central. , is willlne to settle for what be ls 11•'9 or l( that will leave Riley, the other eomer, on
San DlelfO hu lost three ol its lut four ' he throws into the ~ondary·~·dffp tu.own much of the day.
sames while livtns up an averaie of 35:3 strel!eth· . · : BENGAL WIDE DCBIYP ISAAC
point.a to Buffalo, Oakl~nd and Dallas, bUt C1J&Tl8 va. CO'aNEaBACK MIKE
a similar showinl a1amst the Bengals ls KEY MATCBVPS: ·wlLLIAllS -Curtis bu recovered from
h11bly improbable. CBAaGE& TIGHT ENO &ELI.SN early back problems and ii at full speed ao
WREN THIE 8ENGA.Js RA VE THE WINSLOW vs. STltONG SAFETY G&&G be should be a test for Williams, generally
BALL -The probable loss or Bush . and ~Y~1f.:!uahwh':5!~:0~'s ~!~o~~~ recanted as one of the most underrated
Wllaon will force a restructuring of the P9Unds, hel"can get deep in a blink and corfters in the NFL.
Cincy line. Dave Lapham ·ii usua11y the )eads all NFL tiaht ends in receptions (~1), · No. 2 center, but he'll have to move to " Wilson's tackle spot. That leaves Blake yards (636) and averase eain per catch
Moore, a rookie from Uny Wooster <Ohio> (15.5). 1
Collese. at center. Max Montoya will have CHARGER Win£ RECEIVE&s, JollN, to play ri(Cht 11uard despite a broken hand. _,.,._ If Bush's thumb fracture lends itaelf to ah JEFFERSON AND CHAaU£ Ivan!"'•
effective cast, tie ~ould fill in at .111ard or vs. CORNf;RBACKS KEN 1ULE'l' AND
tackle in an emergency: RAV GRIFFIN -The San Diego offense
With hopes for, ball control reduced, look is buillaround Fouts' ability to tbro~ deep,
for the Bengals to attempt to get the ball and J efler'$0n and Joiner can get there:
downfield, primarily .to wide receiver Jefferson is averaging 17 yards per recep· I c··-'· d ti bl d D R tion and Joiner 16.5. Look for both to go aaac WU.it an g en an oss, pro-· after Griffm. in his first year as a starter. viding quarterback Keo Andenon gets
more protection than he did against the
Oilers. If Andenon is under constant pres-
sure, you'll probably see a repeat of last
Sunday when 15 of b1s 23 completions went
to running backs.
WREN THE CllARGE&S II.AVE THE
, BALL -The Cincinnati defense bas
CHARGER DEFENSIVE END FaED
DEAN vs. TACKLE ANTHONY MlJNO'l
-The Bengals like to run bebind Muno%,
and his role will be more important this
week because of the problems on the other
side of the tine.· However, the S-7, m.
pound Munoz has troubl~ with small, quiet
Last Week's
Att.endance
Game ,
Pittsburgh at Cl~veland
New England at Buffalo
Chicago at Philadelphia
Oenver at New York Giants
San Diego at Dallas
De~roit at Kansas City
Rams at Atlanta
Miami at Green Bay
New Orleans at Washington
Miami at New York Jets
Tampa Bay at San Francisco
Seattle at Oakland •
Cincinnati at Houston
St. Louis at Baltimore
At&etlduee
79,095
75,092
68,782
67,598
60,639
59,391
57,401
55,361
55.~
53,046
Sl,925
50,1.85
49,189
33,506
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~O~eraU, home teams beat the spread in 10 games while underdogs btat the·
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iting teams continue to hold an edge
over home clubs, 614·2. Underdogs
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games agaiQf,t AFC clubs, Atlanta is 2·8
·agaiGst the sPree.t.
-• G,ive, t¥ points. .,
season. Can't see a team that has a-
history of playing well at home losing
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NEW ENGLAND (•m-. lt) enr
New Yod. Jeu -Tbe Patrlota have a
habit of blowing out the Jets at home.
La.st year New En1land was a slll·point
choice over the Jets in Foxboro and
won, 56-3. Tbe previous year the
Patriots were a niaV-point favorite and
triumphed, 5&-21. "nle Pata are 3-1 at
home tbi.s season aaainat the spread.
The Jeta are 1-2 u a, visitor. More im-
portantly, the Jets are 2-4 aaainst the
spre-ad against teams in tbelr own
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PA BAY -When a defensive club, such
aa Tampa Bay, bas to give more than a
touchdown, always take the underdog.
The Bucs are averaging only 15 points
per game this season. Tampa Bay is 0-4
against the spread as ·a favorite this
year. The Bucs are also 0-3 against the
spread at home. In fact, Tampa Bay has
not been a good home team, never hav-
ing a winning season's record against
Lay the points.
• • tbe spread at home. Of course, the New
".,... York Giants are no world beaten but
they have shoWn the ability to defeat
the Bucs over the past three seasons.
R...._ (ala• Jl,la) o~r DENVEa
-The Broncoe In recent yean have
been prllctically Impossible to defeat at
home but that bun't been the case this
season. Denver lllu failed to beat the
spread in its lut three sames in Mlle
High Stadium. Ken Stabler lmowa bow
to pick the Bron«* apart defensively,
too. Last year Stabler directed the
Oakland Raiders to a pair of victories
over Denver. This la the time of year
the Oilers start thett plAJOff puab. In
the second half of laat seUGD, Houlton was~ qal.nat tlte spread. In 1.1'78. the
Oilen were '-2-2 durial the aeeOind half .
Last year ID tbe plajoffa Houatoo de-
feated Denftr, JJ.7. Tbe Olien com-
pletely domiaated tbe 1ame and look
for the aqie here.
·~ •. .. ~~ ... .. -.. .. -.. .... :,. ~ .. • ..
The two teams have met five times
since 1971 and the Gianta have woo four
times.
Take the points.
Green Bay (plu 13) o.er PfnS.
BUaGB -For a team that i.s hurtin&
as bad as the Steelers are, this aeema to
be too many point.a. Tbe Steelen have
failed to beat the spread t.be put lour
weeks. Pittsburgh, usually an outstand-
ing home team, ls just 2-2 in Three
Rivers Stadium this season. The
Steelen are 2-6 a1alaat the spread u a
favorite. The Packen, meanwhile, have
beaten the s~.-eB four consecutive Sun-
da,ya.. Taie U).~'OOt team.
Take the pointi ....
Give the poibu.
Saa DlelO <ata• J) ovft' CINCIN·
NATI -The Cllar1en know bow to re·
bound from a ~eat. They've beaten
the sps:Ud m of tb8 rut ellbt tIA,s
:: BUFFALO (m .. • ,-,,.) onr Atlu&a :1 -The Billa continue to be a bettor's de·
0 foUowtnc defeates. San DtelO bu beaten
the spread three out of the last four
~ light, having beaten the spread at a 71 ~: pecent rate since Chuck Knox became
•! their bead coa~b. Tbe Bllla are 6·2 i: ,. aaa1nat the spread tlll• aeaaon. Tbe Billa ~ have had success cove(ln1 • spread u •~ a home team favorite. ~tut four
sames aa a home team favorite, Buffalo
baa beaten the spread three timee.
Tbe -Yaleon.a have played extremely
well OD the road tbia year, beatiq the
-•~read all four times tbey'.e been a vi.I·
ltor. But Atlanta rarely plays well
against an AFC team. In lu lut 10
Grant Growling
'! times as a road (a..tte. Cincinnati ii
an outstandina bome team, compWns a
3·1 record at Riverfront tb1a year, but
this ia a came tlle Char sen meet badly.
Lay the points. ,
8EATl'LE ( .... I) Oftf .......... a
-The Seabawb haft clone estrelnely
weU-.,ainlt NSJo.l~r the PMt four
yean. In ~ce 1ames OYtr
tbat period. Seattle bu a 7·2 record
agalnlt the spread. Tbe Seabawki an
0-8 agalnlt the ..,nad at bDaM Uda
WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe Minnesota
Vlkinp and tbe Washinston Redaldna, eacb witb
JOlinLul'9COl'dl at t.be halfway snart in tbe Natrona! root lAque aeaaoo. meet Sada)' wltb bopea
of lettinl off to a MW It.art for the final eiebt
••m•lolt.be year. · '"l"bne and llve ti ndhtnl to 1mUe about,"
aald VUdllp Coach Buel Gnat. wbo rarely •mil• . but looU more. 1lum thlM cla,a. "If I wasn't
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hrO ......... fOW', ol \bell' lut "" ....... ataan lmt ~ ln ti.. NFL c-tral DI...._ .... ~a team wblcb baa llwm u.m two oltMlr
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Pro Quiz
1 -Which team led the NFL in total
offense last year? a) PIUaberp b) Saa
Diego e) Clevelud d) Dallaa.
2 -Who scored the first touchdown in
a Super Bowl game? a) Paal llonug
b> Mas M~ 'c) Elijah Pitta d) Boyd
Dowler.
3 -In one seasol'l, an NFL team al·
lowed it.a quarterbacks to be sacked 70
times, an NFL ma.rk. Who holds it? a)
Dallas b> Saa Fi'aaclaco c) Tampa Bay d)
Atlaa&a. '
4 -Which quarterback bolds the rec-
ord for bavine the fewest passes in-
tercepted in a season? a> Joe F~r .....
b) MU& Plam c) Bart Stan d> &eye
Bartllowlld. • s -Who led the National Foot~l
Conference in pass interceptions in
1979? a) Roaer Welarll b)" &ollaad
Lawraee c) Lemar Paniala cl) Nolu
Cro•well.
I -Which receiver led the NFL iD
touchdown receptions lut yeu-? a) 8'uleJ -. .. b) ..... leffen.. e)
Te.1 • •> llareW Canaldlael. 11'-Which runnina back blld the
loncest nm from scri~mace in the NFL
rn 1979? a> Weadell Tyler b) Toay
Galbreath c> Ted MeKaJP& d) Kevlll .....,. ' . '
8 -Since the NFL \f U or1ani1ed, on-
ly one receiver baa ~•uc.ht 100 yards
worth of passes in a game 10 t,lmes ln a
seaaon. He is: a> 0. a._ b) Art
Powell e) ClaarUe Reul1u d) Bobby ··~ . 9 ·-The last quarterback. to throw
seven touchdown puae• in an NFL
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PROfUe '8-0 Picks
Rams giving points (141h) vs.
New Orleans.
Buffalo giving points (4'h) vs.
Atlanta
Kansas City giving pdlnts (2)
vs. Baltimore.
St. Louis taking points (41h)
vs. Dallas.
Green Bay taking points (13)
vs. Pittsburgh
Houston giving points (3'h) vs.
Denver
Oakland giving points (7) vs.
Miami
Washington giving points (7)
vs. Minnesota
New England giving points
(10) vs. New York Jets
Seattle taking points (3) vs.
Philadelphia
San Diego giving points (3) vs.
Cincinnati
Detroit giving points (9) vs.
San Francisco
Tampa Bay giving pointS (7)
vs. New York Giants ·
Cleveland giving points (5) vs.
Chicago
Best Bets To Beat the Spread
.. · $. • San Diego glving points 13) vs.
:: Cincinnati ... The Bengals are
:: hurting in theoffe~sive line. . :~
1. Cleveland giving points <5> vs.
r: Chicago ... Browns are coming + off emotional loss ~-:· Houston giving points (31h) vs.
-· ~-Denver .-. TJle.Bronto d~ense
;. is far cry from what it once was.
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Pro Quiz
Answers
l.A. The Pittsburgh Steelers,
who also happened lo win the
Super Bowl in 1980, paced the
NFL in total offense with 6,258
yards.
1 -2.B. Green Bay receiver Max
McGee caught a 37·yard pass
from Bart Starr in Super Bowl I
and the Packers went on to de·
feat the Kansas City Chiefs,
35-10. .
3. D. In 1968. the Atlanta
Falcons al l owed their
quarterbacks to be sacked 70
times. The 1964 Dallas Cowboys,
with 68, rank second.
4.A. Among qualifiers, Buffalo
quarterback Joe Ferguson is the
leader. ln 1976, he had just one
pass intercepted.
5.C. Washington cornerback
Lemar Parrish picked off nine
enemy passes in '79 to pace the
NFC. The.NFL leader was
Houston's Mike Reinfeldt, with
12.
6.A. New England's Stanley
Morgan grabbed 12 touchdown
passes in 1979 to lead the NFL.
7 .c. on Sept. 30 against Seat·
tie. Kansas City's Ted McKnight
raced 84 yards for a score, the
longest run in the league in '79.
8.C. ln 1961, when the Houston
Oilers were in the old A FL.
Charlie Hennigan caught 100
yards wortl\. of passes in 10
games, . •
-9.A. Against Baltimore, on
Sept. 28. 1969, Minnesota's Joe
Kapp passed for seven scores.
Y.A. Tittle. George Blanda,
Adrian Burleand Sid Luckman all
did it before him.
10.C. On Oct. 2&; 1974,
_ Baltimore's LyQell Mitchell car-
ried t'he ball 43 Umes versl.is'the
Ne w York Jets .
Cleveland. tbe only city to bolt
a pretldentlal debate in 19>, is
the only NFL c:ltx booted for two
MOIMtay ntahlaamea this seuon.
Parl T wo m atchinl tbe
Browne aaainst the Chicago
Bears is at leut a reasonable
limitation of those lnesiatlble
Force vs. an Immovable Obj~
affairs. At stake la Cleveland's
hold on first place in the AFC
Central, and Chicago's fight to
keep from falling out of conten·
lion in the NFC Central.
The Browns have one of the
most versatile offl'nses in pro
football today with the capabili·
ty to infllct heavy damage oo
just about anyone. And it would
be even more so if the soggy.
Clevelaad Stadium turf ever
dried up enough to gel the run-
ning game in full.gear a1ain.
Brian Sipe, after last week's
rousinc 27r26 upset of Pitts-
burgh, has completed 64 of 109
passes for 951 yards and seven
touchdowns in three straight vie·
tories. Greg Pruitt, finally re-
covered from a knee injury suf-
fered a year ago, is the latest ad·
dilion to the receiving arsenal.
The Bears, despite s uper
runner Waller Payton . have
found it necessary to depend on
a rugged derense to keep them
competitive. Only. Philadelphia
and Buffalo have allowed fewer
points than lh'e 124 managed
against Chicago.
Quarterback Vince Evans is a
pass-nm threat, but Cleveland
clamped down on an even better
one in Seattle's Jim Zorn and
has improved greatly in all
areas since dropping a 16· 7 de-
cision to Houston in the first
Monday nigbler, Sept. 15.
WHEN THE BEARS HA VE
THE BALL -Walter Payton,
Vince Evans and James Srott
are the big guns with the em-
phasis on Payton. The more
times and more ways Chicago
can get the ball to the outstand-
ing running back, the better the
chance of putting points on the
board. Defenses must pay so
much attention to the fast,
versatile Payton that it opens up
things for other weapons. Scott
was hampered by a pulled
hamstring early in the season, but
is a serious threat when healthy,
He has a career average of around
20 yards a catch and in only hia
fiCth season already is high up
among all-time Bears' receivers.
Evans has a stroq arm anci
legs to match. the former mak-
in1 the "bomb" a continuous
possibility an<j the latter adding
·a dimension to the attack, put·
Ung the burden on the cor·
OUR DELIVERY IS
DOG-GONE GOOD! .. •' ..
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Lisa Ortiz and her dog Chato dellverlng the Dally Piiot.
JI •••
If you should encounter a service problem,
call our circulation department at 642-4321
or 496-6800 before 7 :00 p.m . weekdays
and 11 :00 a .m . on weekends.
•erbacka and outstde
llnebackera. Receiver Brian
8aacbna1el and runnin1 back
Rolaf)d Harper can't be (pored.
f WHEN mE BROWNS HA VE
THE MLL -Cleveland loves to
pass and poeaesaea so many· re-
· cei ving weapons that it worka
O.Tl'M•u•
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KEYllATCHUpS:
BBAAS. R VNNING BACK
WALTER PAYTO N vs .
LINEBACK Ea ROB t:aT
.JACKSON -Jacltaon baa
become the terror of Cleveland'•
imJlroving defense and tryin1 to
handle a . ball carrier with
Payton's remarkable ability will
be the tJ!timate test. Pa)rt.oo's
speed and shiftiness may nulUfy
some or Jackson's intense tack!·
ingdrive.
BROWNS' DEFENSIVE END
even though defenses know it's LYLE ALZAOO vs. OFFENSIVE
coming. Mike Pruitt is a handful TACKLE TED AUaECRI' -
when the Browns do decide to Some of the pressure has been
muscle it and that, in tum, helps t . taken off Alzado by the sudden
open tbe way for the halfbacks. emereence of nose tackle HenrY
But Brian Sipe 's pitching i~ what Bradley and the success of the 3-4
keeps the a~tack high.powered. defe~se, but the v.eter8:n end
Ozzie Newsome Dave Logan hasn tlost a drop of his des are and
Renie Rucker ~nd Mike Pruitt again is among the leaders in
each have pulled down more tackles. No other Brown is close to
than20touesandotherssoonin hiD\ in sacks. Albrecht Is
that category will be Calvin Hill considerably younger and a flne
Greg Pruitt and Charles White'. pass blocker and has enough pro
A strong offenslJe line helps experience with 50 starts to give
mightily. anyone difficulty.
442 Exits Short
Silverdoille Woes
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -The
'Pontiac Silverdome, site of the
1982 Super Bowl, is 442 exits
s hort of meeting safety
standards and has two huge
propane s torage tank s
dangerously close to its
entrances, four fire and safety
specialists conclude.
The arena has only 125 exit
doors, which would limit its
capacity to 14,350 people under
the code used as the stadium's
fire safely guide Ii ne . the
specialists say.
The National Fire Protection
Association developed the code
used by .the stadium. To meet
the capacity crowds of 80,000 for
such events as home games for
the Detroit Lions of the National
Football League , NFPA
standards would require 442
more exits, the specialists
reported.
Two propane tanks holding
48,000 gallons of fuel as a
back-up to tl'fe stadium's natural
gas system are within 100 feet of
arena entrances. The location
violates NFPA standards, the
safety experts said.
The hat'ards were cited by
Michigan Fire Marshal William
Rucinski ; William Brasie, a
Dow Chemical Co. engineer
specializing in safety and
design; C. William Kauffman, a
University of Mic.higan
professor and consultant on gas
dynamics for the federal
government ; and James
Lathrop, a life safety specialist
for the National Fire Protection
Association.
They say ihe tanks should be
buried 1,000 feet from the
stadium. But Rucinski says that.
until be ordered the tanks
moved. they were inside the
stadium. ·
The four also claim exhaust
vents would blow smokt! over
departing patrons in the event of
a fire and that eight of 10 fire
hydrants outside are blocked by
fences that would have to be
climbed or knocked down to get
access to water.
Pontiac filed a damage suit
last month against stadium
architect Carl Luckenbach and
g e n ·e r a 1 c o n l r a c t o r
Barton-Malow of .Oak Park. The
suit. which asks damages of less
than $1 million, cites poor
workmanship and d esign but
does not mention the safety
hazards cited by the four men.
Standings
NATIONAL CONFERENct:
East
W L T Pct. PF PA
Philadelphia 7 1 o .875 207 94
Dallas 6' 2 O . 7:;<1 228 133
St. Louis 3 5 o .375 157 .160
Washington 3 5 O .375 123 134
NY Giants 1 7 0 .125 107 234
Central
Detroit
Green Bay
Tampa Bay
Chicago
Minnesota
5 3 0 .625 193 141
3 4 1 .438 112 166
3 4 ·l .438 123 ·163
3 5 0 .375 1 Q 124
3 5 0 .375 1o5 166
West
Atlanta 5 3 O .625 201 148
Rams 5 3 O .625 218 148
San Francisco 3 5 o .375 184 25.1
New Orleans O 8 o .000 116 231
AMERICAN CONFER ENCE
Buffalo
New England
Baltimore
Miami
NY Jets
East
6 2 0 750 179 121
6 2 0 .750 220 162
4 4 0 .500 163 159
4 4 0 .500 113 161
2 6 0 .250 131 178
Central
Cleveland
Houston Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
San Diego
Oakland
Denver
Kansas City
Seattle
5 3 0 .625 174 159
5 3 0 .625 137 128
4· 4 0 .500 216 173
3 5 0 .375 111 128
West
5 3 0 .625 241 170
5 3 0 .625 215 192
4 4 0 .500 144 165
4 4 0 .500 145 159
4 4'0 .500 145 171
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZD.E
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•1 ITONllY OllA&a
A ... Cllar. ll·Apr. lt): Job Illa doee and you
,. ...... MCOIMI. rocUI OD..blal6 •utrlUOD, let·
u., ·=--ladivtduaa no 11aare1 won and ....... ecmcent. Oemim, VV.O, Sapttartua
....................... tly.
TAvatlt (Apr. 11)..May 30>: You an au.rprlted
aa reelllimt ol lltt. One you befriended in recent
past Nluma favor. Aceenl on attraction, creatlvi·
ly. JN1MH1Uity of romance.
GllmNI (May Jl·June 20): Draw "boundary
lla•." Proted mineral and othet riaht.a. Don't llYe up IOIUtblnt for nothint -praci.lcal, re-
aliltlc 4'1@Jool ii necessary. CANCD (June 21-July 22): You can auccessful-11 "~p" red tape. Close neJtbbor or relative ~provide t~y enablin1 you to "show a profit.•:
J'.ocua OD production, oraaniutlon, responsibility
aod uaumaified relationship.
Ll:O (July 23·Aut. 22>: Unnecessary expense is
eD••neted -financial potential is brighter tban
ori1inally anticipated. You locate needed
material~ payment.s are made and you receive a
"reward."
VJaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Make impact; assert
vlewa, ·desires in pesltive, direct manner. Cycle bllb -make new start, be confident, bave faith ir
intuition, timing a'lld personal judgment.
P~iiiless Budget Cuts?
O/fic~ Tel& Hk to 'Cope With Pf.op. 1~ ,
Sl!ASIDI! ,!AP) -It t. called "Coplq with impacts ~ ~ a eoaliqencf budtet .. ' After
Propcl9Wan 1J and the aut.Mr of the .... City public beannp and revlaiona, tbe contln1eney
Man.,... 8oeer Kemp, bu proven bll.-metbods budtetlaadopted. ~ work with bil dty'a budget. Uthe lnltlatlve putet, K...., ealll for a re·
The book, written in layma.n'a -rather.than view of flnandal and operational impact.a before
bureaucrat'• -terms, set.a (Otth a system for final adoption.
cltJea and other 1overnment a1encl" to cut If the initiative la defeated at the polls, the
bud1eta wit.bout affectln1 vital services. council still could adopt its normal budaet.
Kemp did it ln Seaside. He eut $200,000 from a It sounds euy, but cities have wrestled with
budget that included $3.4 mllllon in local money. cutting budsets alm08t al.nee they were invented and often qniy with limited success.
u•n1EaE RA VE BEJ:N NO serious. impacts Here is where Kemp' a aervtce levels come in ..
and no layoffs aa a result of the M!ducUons, 11 be "If you don't develop these levels, which real· said. ly are settlng up priorities, you may wind up with
Ilia City Council was so enthusiastic ft reduced a budget dominated by the loudest vested interest
its budget by 10 percent. group and one which, does not look out for ~ in-
Kemp 's approach involves identification of terests of the citiuna in general... .
what ¥calls "service levels" and then prepara-
tion for anticipated reduction.a which can be ap-
proved at tbe polis.
A flow chart in his book describes preparation
which should start as soon as the existence of an
initiative such as Proposition 13 is known.
From there, he obtains a legal interpretation
and then determines both the fiscal and operational .
'-\IDS nat8T LEVEL IS COllPOSED of "essen·
tial )>ublic services such as police, fire and public
works and state· and federal-mandated programs
or those which are entirely financed by ~r fees."
At tbe second level "are proar8'DS which are
bigbly desirable but not abMJlutely essential. Some
are mandated by the council it.self, such u a .••. -senior hmcb program, and others are services
which reaull in receiving state and federal
At the third level are services which Kemp ma
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0ct. 22 ): Follow through on
hunch -strive to regain sense of 'direction. As·
sociate who is "mysterious" may have something
to hide. Know it, protect self in clinches. Aquarius,
Leo persona figure in scenario.
grant.a." llBIBI al
calls "nice but not necessary." They include golf 1111
courses, tennis courts or pedestrian bicycle trails. · FASHION ISLAND_ • NEWPORT BEACH The fourth level is Kemp's "fint-to-go pro-
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emptrasis on "out-
side decisions" affecting business and,)'omfnlic in-
terests. Diversify, display humor, versatif1ty and
willingness to expand personal llorizons.
SAGITl'ARWS· (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Superior has
questions -and ybu ~an answer them. You are on
m.ore solid footing than might be imagined. Career
advance is Ukelr -ambition is closer to fulfill-
ment than in recent days.
CAPRICORN. (Dec. 22-Jan. '19): Focus on long-
range plans, clear ·Jines of communication.
Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure in
scenario. Change of plans, cjue to call or message,
·will actually benefit you.
AQUURJS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Get accounting;
be sure figures are in correct columns. Check
budget, payments and special expenditures. You
can collect long-standing debt. Taurus, Libra,
Scorpio natives play significant roles.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Declare intentions
and get views on record. Protect self by taking
notes, realizing that backstage maneuvers are Or·',
der of day. Be aware of legal· commitments,
special rights a(ld permissions and contractual ob-
ligations. -----------
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PICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS
Sp9Plaones WOOD NAMa ST.t.TaMl!NT
RONAL.0 OSCAR WOOD, JR., The IOllowing P'H'fOll Is cloi119 l)usf·
passed .,.,av on Octoo.r JO. 19'0. He neu as: ·
..... res1<1tnl 01 Costa -w. Ca .• "" M & R ENTERPRISES, Jn
was a \ludef\t on 1,.. Ith Qrade a1 1n• Granada Way. Costa -w. CAllfornle
Ray Middle ~noot. Costa Me•a. Ca Mlcl\MI P. Reelden, -Granada
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WOOO, 2 slsten. Esther ano arenoa MiCllMI P. R.-n
Wood •II 01 Costa -w. CA .. materNt Tiiis stat-I was filed wiln Ille
grandparents EnrtQue eno H1P01tla c:o..nty Clerk"' Oranga County on <k·
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Pused away on Ocl-r 1', 19'0. H• ta..o
was • momcier o• lt>e Mason•< l.OOQe T.,. Flctll-&Wneu Name ,..
rt S~ for ll V-Ar> He w•s • dl\pa1CN r ter...0 lo ..,,,,,. -flied In Ora ....
tor 51 v-•rs 1.,.. Pec1l1t Electric. He C-ly on 11•7'.
WU a memller of IN c;.m CIUI). He I• Wiii,,.., E. 0..vel, 11 autwrnvt
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Diego, .C.t., a Siiler Nore Pe1snner 01 Wiifred E. 0..••1
Nel>rask•. a U eP·da ugn1er Helen 0.-el Part~
Edwards ol L.ake lsat>ella, J SltP· Tiiis stai-t ,. .. lllllCI wllll ,,,.
9'•ndcn11or~ and .... ra1 nieces and C:-tv a-of Or-eo.inty on <kt.
nepnews. 5ervtCH will De neld on Mon· '· ttlO. day, NoYember l. l'ltC> al 2;00PM •• .. •• ,u
lhe HarbOr LeWn·Memorl•I Cnapel Pwl>llllW<I 0ranQll Coast Delly Piiot,
wlln Rev. Welwr Kornellson ot11cia1 Ocl. 11. It. 2S. Nov. I, t• .,_
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l.•wn·Mounl Oh•• MOrtuary 01 Co'1a
These booths in Arlington, Va., near
Washington, D.C., were allegedly used by
con(essed ex-CIA spy David H. Barnett to
contact his Soviet KGB-,intelligence con-
trol officer. Barnett pleaded guilty to sell-
ing U.S. secrets for a total of '9'l,000, ac-
cording to testimony.
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SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The state Supreme
Court bQ decided in favor of a State Bar examina-
tion experiment that grades some candidates on
simulated courtroom performances. The court denied without comment a challenge
to the fir$ such experiment oC its kind in ttt ... lba-
tion. .3 Five hundred of about 1 ,000 bar applicants
were selected at random t'O take part in simulated
argument.s; cross-examination and client counsel·
ing. • .
MH a , S<IO-SSS4.
PROFESSIONAL ACTORS AND actresses
played clients and witnesses. Bar applicant -l'ICTITIOUSeUSINEU _.,.,. • NAME STATEMENT performances were Videotaped 4UIU evaluated by
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IALTI •••OM INl'IMAMML MSICfMI CMAPIL ~ E.171h It.
CoelllMeee 9*M71
o..~::!s~o~~~-1119 person1 ... doin~ bar exam officials.
PURI TANiCAl. PRODUCTIONS. The scores, officials said. could "substantially
1JOO E. w11S11tre, s.nt• ..... CA111or1111 increase but no( decrease" the chance of pas9ingt
'2101 Jimmy L.u aeuciu , uot ~the bar.
Fa1r .. 1ew, P-201 . cost• Mesa. • Mary Ann lfealy Qf Glendale and others who CAii';~~~~-• l20 N SwHlie< took the regular exam but Were-o<>t Chosen for the Hou~. c:..i1.&-n •• tcXM4i • experiment contended they were treated unfairly
T11r1 -lnets Is conducted l>y a because tbe SO() received U "extreme advantage."
general--"1>tp. ed • . • l led al Jimmy L.. a.ucter . They claim the special test VlO a equ ·
Tiiis sl.C-t WU hllCI wllll lM protection ri1ht.a U Well U a Stale l&W they Said
C:-ly Oen al Or-County on <k· • f ba li ·-m. ,._ requires l.9'.liform examinaUons or r app cants. .. ,.,,,.
Plll>t1M'led Or-Coa\1 Oaily Pilot,
<kl. H, Nov. 1, I, IS. 1• Hl7-IO
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE GROUP RAD ASKED THE court to or-
der they be allowed to lake part in the new test or
to prohibit use of scores from the experiment in
determining successful bar candidates.
,.,CTtnous au11Nus The bar launched the experiment in response
MAMAr sTAHMeNT to complaints that traditional testing, based most-ou!:::.S:0:~'1111 perMfls .,_ 001119 ly on written analysis of legal questions, was
UNIVERSITY PARK, llH2 culturally biased •&•inst racial minorities.
Mec/lrt-81'11'd., •l45, Irvine. CA ----------------------'2115
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AMfllt Ent. Inc (Gel.I ...,_Aloi!,.., ..... , Preslelent
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. PUBUC NOTICE
THE HOTTEST SHORT IN TOWN
00£ PAIR ONLY°$ 7 50
. with this ad
Oftw •11111'" 11/IStlO
THI llCOftD G1'9ftCI
116 No. Main a .. Hunltnglan leach, CA~
hallo bloctc lrom "-IM'ftVOn beactt pier
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grams." They l.nclude outdated and impractical I
programs -those which have no Impact on the
public, such as management travel; memberships
and subscriptions; downgrading positions by
replacing a persoo who has left with another at a
lower salary, and hot filling positions which have
been vacant for a long period.
KEMP, 34, CITY MANAGER for only about
one year, realized a newcomer could not make
cuts by him.self without creating resentment.
"So each department head was told to develop '
his or her own set of priorities and then cut the
least necessary." he said.
For each budget cut, a department head filled .
out a form describing it and noting positions ,
eliminated, revenue loss and public service im-
pact.
· K~mp's book has attracted notice. Howard
Jarvis, ~author of Proposition 13, said a "careful
reading . . . will provide a better understanding or
free government.•' .
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POSTAL BOX·
369 E. 17th St.
Suite 21 , Coat• Mesa
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PROTECT
YOUR V ALUAILES!
We Will Photograph Your
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A~u~r!um Supplies
Specl•I Oct. 21 -Nov. 4
Helostom• rUdolft: 1.99 --. I come from Borneo, Sumatra and Java.
1 am pink in color , Jet black eyes and my
nature is peaceful. People are amus.:d at my
k issing antics and signifi~nt speculation
made as to the reason for this habit. I'll
answer that -I enjoy it. See me at.Aquatic
Tropicals where I am on sale under the
name "Kissing Gourami" for only 1.99.
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549-1311 • • Corner H•rbor a B•k•r iiiii
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GENERAL ELECTION
.NOVEPllER 4th, 1•
NOTICE TO~: ~ ·-·--
ORANGE COUNTY, V(>TERS
The names of the poltical pqrtin wfn
abbreYiatetl on 'fO'll' s-.* Wots and
an ~reYfated on the official balots.
'fhe list below is Q key to the abbreYio-
tions.
Lo~ nombrH • lo. p.tk1os politkos
fueron abr••lados ~ sm balot• •
mue1tra y ............ ~ea WI balotas
oflciales. La H1ta .. '"'8e es la dCln
pcra las abr•Ylodonn.
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Mr -...... ~ .... Mwlllflllli'I
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Mr. ONI Mr'&. Mettt ~ ....... rl,
WetlmlolSllr,tlrl Mr. ONI Mn. l'ernondO Plmtn191, H11m1....-9Ndl, eir1 PUBUC NOTICE
PtlBLIC NO'l'IC£
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WHILCHIL'I HUIUNO AIO llOnQOHM.aW PUIUC..,_WTlle g_::~ 11~:::,-••·~ .... "· saPHM.,.....llT'taT ':'At"" ... "•• -.... ., ... ~ --.._.. T • ...,..,111\.10. OWcal Na.a.•ttt -••-• • ............. , ......... -. H·-.... .._..._--~.. I • .......,.,. .....
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Oct. 11, 1'. 2S, -· 1, ,_ eionc:aOP fll'tMUell .. NM._.,._. Cilwt • w TIW ICIM!t ...__, .,.: ..... . Ptennous........ PUM.IC!taAal.. eftWtM IJlll ................. l'r-*1111, ..,.,,..., &.wlM, ......
UMI STATIMllWI ...... ITMI tM offle .. f JOHN~ HUGHH, ._, Mel'tta, --V1ttil _. ...._ Tiie,...........,_ 11-... llwl-~-CIOMMllMC* lrvl"• ••v•., Suite 207, Tu1t111, T"9~.-...,..._. PVBLIC NOTICE -•: CWTNICITYOP Cellftr.W. .... C-r el 0r...,.;; _.. ...... _..._ .... ,...... lltOC*E ""°1"0-0,.Al'HIC, U71 l'OUllTAIMVAU.SY MAl'9o4CalNorllle,ell11WrltM.tlUHNI 1119..,..... ... ,.... .. ~ ........ , .. ,. Mr. llld Mn. ~ o.GIN .. , HllM· PICTITIOUSIUifMllU -------------... NAMa SUTaMaNT PICTIT10U5 •UllNlll '"''°" -.-...... Mr. •lld Mr'L Retrfonl Llllld4lll.i,
H11l'll"11011lllodl,9'rl PUBLIC NOTICI: catl'lr, Hlelaclltr .... Mk-I Morrll. 1--------·----Ht,1111 .....,9Nd!._,, Plc:Y'l~OUI •llllNIU 11•1,.,..-t, 1• llAMSSTA1'aMl!MT Clltn·Slollng olld Mu" l!n Weng, Tiie '911ewl .. lltrlOnl ore dolnt1 FOllftl .. " VOllty,glrl IMIMMllM:
UwO v...,_ -Clerk Rwt14'dtit. SASSY SOUVl!HlllS, • 17 Loa HllfilifltlAwl 9NCll, boy llrlws, INllle, c.ilforftlot271S Mr . and Mn. Al •11 Mor11ll••. 1.llldl J. Llvl~tOfl. • 17 Lu Wt1lml-. lie\' 8rlws, 1 rvllW, C..lfomle t21 IS, Mr. •nO Mrs._,,""''°"• Fo11111e1n Mer._, c. SlltllDft, 341 EW!la.-,
V•ll•Y. girl ""'"'· Collfornlot271S ~" Tlol1 llullnes 11 coftducted f)y •n un· Mr. encl Mrs. •l<llord 1.e111n. IMO<'llO'Med -lollon Ollltr 1"""' 0 Wesllftl..W, girt 1NrlMnlllp. . Mr. •114 Mrs. JOHjllo Plollll111. UlllM.I. Llwl1191loll Welllftl,....,Oirl Tlol1 __ ,,. -flltO wlUI 1111
...... It~~ .. """"°' ~ ........ ,. Mr. olld Mrs. Jock O.wls, Fount•ln vo11n.11oy • Mr. olld Mrs. Metll,.w Jennl"Qs. Wtatml....,,fllr1
COllftty Oerll of Or...., Counly on ()c:.
loDtr IS, llJIO. ALLl!lf MO l'Uon ........,. .. I.aw ,,., .,...._. ..,..m -
"""'9r1 llMdl, CA'*" 51911 ... 14 Mr. •no Mrs. Clle11er Simmons. Pl41JIJ HunllllQICWI lltocll, tioy l'ul>ll"-0 <>r.,... C.0011 Olill'f Piiot,
1•11 t"'6r u Ocl. II, U, Nov. 1. e. 1'., 4237·IO
Mr. •nd Mrs. Ernt11 Br•nson, ------------Fou"loln V_,ley, oirl
1 ,, .... ,. PUBUC NOTICE
Mr .. •"d Mrs. G•ry Downe s. ----------H.,,.llnoton BMcll, girl l'ICTITIOUS •us11taSS ,.,..,,_, 17 MAMI ITATl!MINT Mr. end Mrs. Rendy Jo'hn, Tiie fot1-1,. 11tr_,1 •rt dolno HunllllQIOn Betc.lo, 00y bualntas •: Mrs. a110 Mrs. M•rk Stllreder, J A ASSOCIATES, 17331_ WllO ROM Huntington llNcb. ooy ~·. "'·::;::t Huntlngtcwo .. ~II, C.llfornlt
Sllo1t Hir-•ftO MerU Modrld , "-Wtstml-. oov Jol\fl E....,. 5itOg1U11CJ. 11331 Wiid
I el• -It Rou Lent , H1111t1119ton 8tac11. 'Mr. onCI Mrs. Rodney Gibson, C.lllornlo92Mt H11ntl"'lton llNcll. llor Allee SltOllfurwl, l7Jll WllCI ROM
llJll ,_ • Lent, Hulltlngtcwo Bt•<l'I. C.illornl•
Mr. •"O Mrs. Cllorlu ll•ll•rd, .,...
FOllnl•I" VOiier. Qlrt Tllu --· ,, ""'°"''.., Oy ... Ull•
s I .... 11 ln<orporetio -SSOCltUon Olntr ,,,.,, 0
Mr . ono Mn . D•w10 I011co1ct, P9rlnff1No. Westml-r,glrl JofWI E. Sl<Otll""" Mr. •11<1 Mrs. -rk Miiier, Coste Tlol1 .... _,,. w-s 111.0 •111'1 Ille
MeM, lloy Collllly Clwlt of OrlnQI County on Oc-
IAHTA AMA· T\llTI It COMMUftlTY HOUITAL
tolltr IS, llJIO.
'141111 Pllbll.,_, ~ .... Cotst O.llr Piiot,
Tiit follOWlllQ perlOfll ere dOlltQ HAMISTATaMINT IMlsllttlt e : fM lollOWl119 ..,_ la dolflt bla THE TAX S..ELTElt. ,._ F... Mt.S •: elowt Wty1 lrvlnt, Cellfomlt'17U l'ROHTIER COHSTRUCTIO~ Don "-"""!•, "11ze. Foaglo..,. GOMP~Y. ll:I0-8 Wftl <:efltr .. , 5-fi· Woy, 1rv1,., C.lltorl'llot171S t• Ane, C..llofllie t21~ t Monon lllftllk.11, M13 w. 'tlQlll 1.t1onc1 Wt' Aurl,., Jr .. Jl20 w. Avt1111t, Sent•""-· c.11tom1e '27~ Ctntr•I, Soni• An•. c.tllOrlli• tncw Ctr111e 1111. l!lltrsol, ti• Solltll Tllla -..i""' 11 c-100 or .., 1,.. Hilde, A ....... rl\. Otllfor"lo.... dlwlO..OI, Tl'lll llvtl~s .. ConclYCt.i by • ... w. AIKI-Jr. Umli.G -1rw~p. Ttll1 •-• •• lllect wl91 IN Don A. Ml<ltle • Goullly Cltrfl of Or.,.g1 County on ~
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Cowoty Cltl1c of Or ..... C.ounty °" Oc· P141.., t-r IS, llJIO. Pllt>il-Orll'IQll Co.st Delly Pl~
"'41M Oct, H. How. I, I, IS, I"° •J2~ Pullll"-d Or ... Co.at Otlly Piiot,
Oct .... is ........... 1. •llJ.111
PUBUC NOTICE
PICTITIOUI IUSllflff MAMtl ITATEMl!NT
Ttot 1o11owJno person 11 Oolnt t>usl· ness a1~ Pl.-TATIOH GARDENS, 324 lll<lorlt. Apl. C·202, Coat• MtH, C.11lor1110 .,. 27 Amy Ellul»llo T~..->. l24 Vk· tori•. Aot C·202. Coll• Meu • Cellforno• n.21
Tl'lls --" Is (-.,Cleo oy •n In· divod ... o. Amy E. Tennyson
;PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS aU51NISS
NAM& STATaMllNT Tlot followl"9 peraons i re ...... IMlllneu•: TOUCH OF ~IMSl!Y mo Se.
Pt•io Or .. sani. AM. ea. '2~ Btrtl'lo Y. Son Vlt•11tt, 21132 Oc:Hnwlew Ln., HunllnglOn BM<ll, Ce.
t2-R t mon S•n Vl(tnte, 2101! OcHn"lew t.n.. HllllllllgtOn INKll, C.. .,_
Tlll1 -lness 11 cOflclucl•d or • Hmlt ... partnenN1>.
lltf'1lwl Y. Son VI<-•
Tnl1 1101t"""' ••• Ill.cl wlll'I '"' Collnly Clerk of 0r•"99 Counly Of October 11, 1•.
P ...... Or~C...M9te.CAflU• HOTICalSHE•l•YGIVl!N-M lfttlrestOfulcl~.-..lftMll .. ell ...... et .. •• I ........ ldleelt ..
Mlclleel 14'-G-lftt, Ult WMIWMlly, ..._.... It. ltlO, .. 7:• Ule c.trieilt r ... ~ llW.. lft -_..., le .. ~-tiow ICMel ,,... P...._Dr., 0... M9M, CA fl6a 11.lft.ll'IMOty~UCl\e,.,._.., IGOO City of C.U M9t4 c-ty ti 0( ..... .,_ .,....,........, ... -~. Tllit ......._It CORM• 11'1' M )ft. Sloter ·-· ~ VOiiey, tllt Stele of Cellftr"lo, 11ertlc11lorly Tllll e<u. It ...... .__ le ... div...... PIMfllfteCofnllli .... wlll ..... t .... IC .. Krl-•""-'.t.wtt: levlote .. .._.. ~ ......... le Mk'-! 8r'Olllo Go1m1ftt -rlf141e1t._fol_l"1ltMl1: HOt'll\M fl. ef -• t• fl. Clf lot lSof l<IWell ._ ..... <WNflt _.... .......
Tiii• ----fllM •"" -...... .,.,...c.e .... 111• :!•.r,·,~~~!:~' ...... f"' ... ~.~~ .... '::~~ c-tyOertil/IOr.,...C-y9"0Ct. Petlllen-*"lllld.,,111-'IM.Gowln ~,. ........... __ ._ ,,. ....
t, tW . · for•1t.~r ... ...._1_11111W .,,..,._.Y._•: 1t7JMellle ~c.-~ ,_. Pt.,_ Altlerer•ecO .. IS..CtMorloStreet. '1r .. 1, ltr1Ktl9"Clf ~II'" .... lecllltM, "'*lllllH 0r-. Coelt Delly l'llet C......,U.O,... .... • CMtoMMll.C..lfonlio -It. _,.,.,...,.,..414,,..,..,,.
Oct. 11, lf,25,-. t , I. l'wtll'-1...,,,..,...., ............. _,., Ter-fllsele'°"""l_Wl_ftf • 11roc...,. wtlffffy ltlew fltcel ----------Slu:llPIGer(ltforo.....__ett.0.0...,_, Ille Ulliled SWt9 • Qlftfln'l\Mlen el llllr'dtft1 "'9\f .. ~..,Ille,.....
I S..llt J(. This 1 ............ ~ ...... Mlt.erjlertta!IOftdboleftcttvldtltCtd 11UllroUOft ef Hl111"9 ..... ti •fld PUBLIC NOTICE -(Ofl....,..IOftOfWrMitwlne. llY ""'' • ...., w ~ !" Trlllt toclllllet. • c.. ... u............... Oetd °"Ille ~f'1Y ... IOlcl. :Ten..., A ,,..,._....,.,,.UPtrnftleftlte -=,~,cn=n=ous,.,..,,..9'111,,.,....,_N_•,_u---Pet1u .. ...,,,.n.s..., $. T. '-Gr-4u, ce1tt'9f ...-1114 to lie ._It., •Ill\ •lt<tors of Ille DIWICt, '"""'1f141 ~
• ltAMI ITATaMeNT llt<. tor ....... Mlel of pr .... ed I• "'i llld. ' .1111<11 • ""°""' llllf lie ............. . TM t~ __ , ...... .,.,. .. otl ... EuclldSl.-. 81dsor~••lll-'llftl-•lll .... , ... ""'""'" to ,,,. c ...... , NUH: c •II' 11u.-......... llert<ei-Mllleofortseidoffl(UIOflr Sllperl ......... of$CMOllAete•-THE HOVEY COMPANY, :ICU VI• ,... ................ ..., J & • 4-otlet time •IW Ille ,.,... llllllll«<kM hwotf OictM ... r ........ Tiie c • ., ... ,
°"'1o, Sllltt Ho. J, ~ e.~11. 111,..11,,_Co,fwrH1e.i.ttN1t1-Mllllltforw .... ec..... SlipeflllWlllllMc of ScMolt, -• C.llfOrnle'*l l11•Hll'l'lelll ~11"9 semlno,. ti Oe1HtN1Jlllllca.,,otOc:tolaer, 1• .. rmlfllfl9 .. Pltltlen .. lie wffkleltt CllerlH 0. Hov.r, Jr., 11u1 11050a-.aA-. Htftryc.ttlw• .,.. .._....,...,.,.._.,._•Ill tw· Mteda,Or" .... ,c.ifforMet3Wf ,..., .... ...__,.....,._,..,m. ~,_,,. dtr • .,....,. e lti.t • 11e ~ 1'1'11_,,..II~tedby.,.1 ... Pefltleft _._ ._, 1111<111 AMl ... I. Co---. .... of"llW --........... ~ .. etoc-clMdllel. J-w ~IM. lor _. ... of ...._ .... ~of 119".
o..rtw O. Ho,..y, Jr. ,...,,IM,._ llr oHICt 11111._..,. el ti Gunrc.tller
Tllll _.,.,,, wos 111.cltWllll tN lllOCfNt .... Orclt. JCMt•A.ltueMU
Coultty o.nc of 0r.,.. County °" Oc· NoUct ef .....,.,oUM tf ....... .. ... _, • ~
....... U, t•. Oecler.._ Pllbllllwd or ... Coelt Dolly PllOt,
"41111 FfH'llltl-WlfttilltclwlUIMetltr1$11 Nov. 1.2.e, 1• ~
l'Ulllllll9cl Or"-. C...11 o.lly Piiot, i,.1 .... keb...,...,,t!WntMt~ ' Ort tt, 25. Nov. 1,e. ,_. •2Ual IM 111111111 ~ e Ne9•11w DKl•r ---~--11 .. lleS ._.. ~td. n. Eftwl~
Pu Bue NOTICE t'Nftlel I~""'-Comlftltlet •Ill PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
CCWllldtr ~w•I of Ille H ... tivt -----------·· Ot<leretlon on Frkley, ~ 1 Plc:TITIOUS 8Ulllfl!U lteo. COHSOLIDAT•D T1>1s IUl-1 Wft 111.0 wlln '"" County Clerk of Orentt C.ounly on Oc· l-U.1 ... 1'14791 I PuOhlllt<I o-.,. Cou t O•lly PtlOI,
MAMa STAl'&MSNT THl!SE MATTeltS ere Dlllflt 1W
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RIEPOltTO~ EONDITION
Consolidated Report of Condition of
''INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL 8ANlC" of El Toro,·
Orange Counl¥,.and Domestic Subsidiaries et the close
ofbusinesson5eptember30, 19IO.StateBankNo.1237.
0ct.2s.NOv.1,e. u. "'° •no.eo
PUBUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aU5tlfHS NAMa STATIMl!NT
tMJ• Tll• IOllOWlllO PtflOnS ... Ooln9
IMUiMU M ; o.
Oct. '.U, How. I, I. IS. t• 4l20-eo DURGAN EHTERPllllSl'S. •M W. C...., .s.-et S14., W 1119 "'-UM
1711o Sl., C.10-... CA 92611 V_,lerMllNdt*C-, TltltJI. 09"ftl. W. l>llrg9n. 4' llllw,.idt THOSE OESlllllHG TO tHtlff I
llw., .._.,.., 9Ndl, CA '2M> lo"°" er I" Cllltllllllicln • 1111 ......,. .. l'ICTtnOUS 9Ullllall Tiiis ~II ~od lly on In· will lie 81-M~ty '°do»
NAM« STATIMSMT tlvlwel. tM ""'1111C '-"'9-II f"'1tter lfltor T .......... DllW>l1 OW,.. UM 11 ...._ ..... IMJ c-oct 1111s:'.!s~°!.";'"''"' per-Ort ckMflt Tl11S .....,_ w.s filed wltl'I 1M l'iwlfle 0 F Z-...~ al MQI,
MELEX GOLF CARS OF C-lyOt<1'ofOrM11Collfttrcwo0<· ,.,_,ltlN-llllftl. SOUTHERN CALIFO"NIA, mu J)el lotltr 21· .... 1'141111 CLINTO.CSHElllROO, ~= °'·~ Suitt 0.2, ~ Hiiia, CA P@lllNd Orenoe CO.It O.lly PllOI ::u..::::c-. ... 1.1on
llr°"9110m ~-Contlllt· Oct. 2S, Nov. l,I, U, llJIO 4Ja.e0 P\IOll-Or.,.. C:.0.11 Dellr Pl
PUBLIC NOTICE .......a... ... .. ... .,.. .. ..
ASSETS
C.ShandduefR>mbanks . . . • • • • • . • • . • • • • . . • • • • 1,scw
U.S. Treasury securities ••••••• : •.•.••••••••.. ~A1
ObllgmlonsOfStatHand
po!ltlcalsubdlvlslons ........................ S,971
Federal funds 90fd and securities
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TOTALASSETS .............................. 7•,7&3
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Demand deposits of Individuals, ~rtnenhlps,andcorporatlons ..•••••••••.•. 7,01'
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DOMESTIC OFFICES ••••.•...•.. 6',,.431
Total demand deposits .•••••.•.... 7,01•
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A"THONY A. HORVATH, ~JCler'!ClfOr.,,..CounlyonOct. Wiii of n'HEL JANE WARREN,-. ~aka ANTHO'NY ALVIN • · Pt'*"~ .. -... 11 ""1 • .,,,,.,. ·-•"" Other liabilities • • . • • • • • • • . • . . • • • • . • • • . • • • . . . • 731 TOT AL LIABILITIES Mr. •nd MrL Mi<,...I 5'>¥k, 1,..,1,.., glr1
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OF PETITION l'b A'Dr beneficiaries, credlt9rs NOTICE OF DEATHW ~.~";!":e1r;:!t ~.,,:';°·
MINISTER ESt:ATE NO. andcontlnoentcredltorsof MAURINE BAH. -·-··---of•IHTHIELJAN~
A·106441. Anthony A . Horvath, aka AND Ofr PETITION TO WARREN.::=-tu"'''-°'""
b • T fol I~ 11 I h e I .r s , ANnttlony Atvln Horvath of ANODMINISTER ~STATE =~:'°...:';':!"oc~,:'..,i.:.,.er:: ene c ar es, creditors e w po r t B e a c h , • A-106447. 11onor1_or..,.,..1 .. oa-.,..,, .,111 and contlAQent creditors of California, and persons T o a I I h e I r· s , ...,.,..., • -of Mlci l!THEL j AHE
Hellce H . Grelgh, aka who may be otherwise In-beneficiaries credrtors WA•111ENec11W11meotno••...,•"-
Anne Costello .of Tustin terested in -the will and/or and contl~t' creditors of '0 11" .'"1 pr-rty o .. cr•llff °' C l'f I ' ' • ._.... 1o1-.. a 1 orn a , and persons estate: Mauri ne Bannon of LttaJ.•,1-cttTr•e1Ho.riu,1"
• who may be otherwise l(l· A pelon has been filed Laguna Niguel callfornla -Cltr of ....... o..n, c-v of
terested In the Wiii and18r by Fr s J Horvath In and persons whO may ~ RIWf'lldt. ~., c..~. " -
estate: the S erlo·r Court of otherwise Interested In the~~=,~~~~
A petition has been flled Oranoe County requesting will and/or estate: •ecerfWOfMlclc-ity. ' b¥ ·Brton J COStello In t he that Francis J ·'Horvath be A .... tltlon has --filed NOTa: o..o1c-.... ,_or .... 11.
S · • -........,, lnltll1<_,,,nl..,,,lllOl*lreod: uper or Court of Orange appointed as personal by Earl J . Bannon In the PUCIL t: A CM*mln"-" c:.orrt·
County requesting that representative to ad· Superior Court of Orange pr111 ..
Bryon J . Costello be ap.. minister the estate of An· County requesting that ::La:,'::!~='~":~.::
Po I nted as"' person a I thony JUvin Horvath, aka Earl J. Bannon be appoint· r.:Y of Pot"' 0.:.,1. C:011111, o•
re Present a ti v e to ad. Anthony A . Horvath ( un· ed as personal represen-R,_..._, sc.-oc c.11'°'"'•· .. ...,
minister the estate of der the lndepen~nt Ad· tatlve .to administer the ~~"'':'.!':"'""-u
Helice H . Grelgh, aka m inistration of ~states estate of Maurin. Bannon 111_:;.,"..!l:c-ttr. 1"' ~
Anne Co$tello <under the Act). The petition Is set for <under the Independent e.~ u..1tt • •• il2 11o01 1 ...
Independent Admlnlstra· hearing In Dept. No. 3 et Administration of Estates '11•1.,. • -"' ... ,.......,,""""
tlon of Estates Act>. The 700 Civic Center Drive, Act). The petition Is set tor :.=::.or::,,~'.!·1!:1.:;..!.'::':;
petition Is set for hearing. West, In .the City of Santa hHrlng In Oe)Jt. No. 3 et t11e °"~., .. c-itr ltecMde/.,
In Dept. No. 3 at 700 C vie Ana, C4'1ifornla on NOV· 700 Civic Center Drive, 1t1~•w.tc...ty,cat!Nmla.
Center Drive, Wm, In ember 25, 1990 at 10:00 West, In the City of Senta ._."/,:'~i:.:,::-~~;
Cit)' o, Santa Ana , tm. Ana, c.tlfornla, 0n Nov-•1Mn1NM•u.wtortff1e1ei,...
California on November IF YOU OBJECT to the embef' 25, 1980 at 10:00 ••••· '" "" Dff•'• ., ,,,. C-'•
25, 1980 at 10:00 a,m . granting of the petition, a.m . ~f.:::!.' 0• "1nr•1•• C011"''·
IF YOU OBJECT to the you should either appear IF YOU OBJECT to the s.1c1~"'"11 wotect"' 1111
granting of the petition, at the hearing and state granting of the petition, -.c1 ........... ~. c.-IU-
you should either appear your objections or;: fll• you should either appear :-,~:.=-:-.:r;:
at the hearing and state written Objections with the at the hearing and state tk1e1 ,.eceNl. ... .W.111 ••terr
your objections or fife cqurt before.the hearing. your objections or file .,., ..... ,_.,..,....11,1tn a
written objections w ith the Your appNrance may be written objections with the ~T .. ~~Ho.u.s.o.
court before the hearing. In person or by your at· court blfor. the hearing. A ~ .. -,., 1,,.
Your apP&arance may be torney. Your appearance may be.,... ... ..,...,_ ...... ,.,..._.
In person or ~Y your at· I F Y O u A R e A In person or by your at-,, ... , •• 19 c..i .. irr c•u• ,. .. u,
torney. r' CREDITOR or a con· torney. =~~,:::.::,::
I F y 0 u 1,A R e A tlngent crwdltor of the .. I F y 0 u A R E A Ho.4JMef41fttdel,.. • C REDITO~ ,Of • cont-CHMd, )'OU must fll• your CREDITOR or • cont.' .::-1...::-.=:.:U:."'":: l~t crwdl..r Of the de· ~lalm with th• court or lngent credJtor of the c»-... ~., __. ...:-.c_,,:-_ c~sed, you must fife your Pf"ftent It to the personet CHsed, you must flle your _..., .. .......,......, ... ._ .. ,...
claim with 1"• court or represetitatlve a~nted clatm with the court or •-•-'*'"""•"-
present It to the personal by the court within four present It .to the per10MI ::':tt:•:-CIK-:::;e:: representaJlvt ~pointed months from tht date of representative appointed ......., ~ ... ,.. .. 1«..,., ..,
by the court ~l,.,tn tour flnt lnuence of tett.n ft by the court within fOAlr ec ... .,~ciue,.....,c.w.
months from the date of provided in Section 700 of monthS ftOrn the <Mt• ef ,.__.,,.. ..... ..,,.,,.~,,.
first Issuance of letters as the Probet• Codt of the first lllWlnt• of letters ~=:-~~~·~::;:-:
prov'lded In Sec'tfo.t 700 of Callfornla. The time for as provfdld In S.Ctlon 700 •1..,.... CIMtly, c:.i--..:r::
the Probate. Code of flllng claims will not ••·of tt-• Probatt COCI• of ::::::.:::_-::ir;i ... ..,;
California. The time for plrt prior to four mcllth1 CallfOf"Ne. The time for ... ,.1 •• c_,, '""'"" .. :· ,. flllno claims will not tx· from lftt cl*ot the Mir· tlllng clelrnt will hOt ••· ~am..-. .. lllWf .... c:.-
filre prior to four months ii, nottad aboW. f.''• prior to four months "=~==:: ..., ,:;:~":.~~,,. hffr• tht ~~ ::.v.,, er~~J. 1::"noa'u-~~ .... ,. :-=-;:::i.-::-=·:=
YOU MAY f!XAMINf If you we I,...,..__. In b YOU MAY EXAMINI! ~--. TNt om"-'
the fife le.tot by the ~ourt. fftate, yau may flle • ,.. the ,, .. bot by tht court. =--~=,:::' .. ": If you•,. Interested In the quest .. th the court to ,. If y0u M9 lhter'Hted In the ~., .-.-.. ., .,,_." ..
estett, you may flle 1 ,... ~Iv• tPeCI., hOCkt of ttw fftate, YGIU mlY file a ,.. .-.~~, ._....,_,,,,
quest wfth the court to,.... lfw.,.,y of..-~ quest wttrl thl ~to,.. .. .,._...., "'' 21 ,.,.., .. ,
celv• tPIC'l•I not•~· of tM end of u. •mcm, •· c:eln tPKlal notice of tf'le =:.:'.::-9,.:::'t:'..:: lnvtntory of ..tete ...... counts and reports Inv..., flt ........... ,....,...1 •net Of the . S)ftltlon1, •~ delcrlltld In Section 1• .,.. 9f the PMtt""9, ec-c.111 .... ..._ '-• • wa. "" counts and reports'., Dtt c:atlfOrnfa ""*'" ce•Htt a'hd r•••rh ~ .. __. .. ,.,_, .. ,.,.. .. ,
dncrlDld In Section t• COde. dtterllld In llctlCift 1l00 O'i.:.....,a. ...
ol .... teltfoml• ~·-"' .... C•Hforill• ....... WCll••·--co.. H~ ,.._, Mac· c.de. =. .. -... D•••t• a M••••.a A ~°':. l!C.•• .... ~··i ...... , a;r~_,. ..... •43":'=! iftia~· ~ .. .=-·-. ~---, ,-.,,1~=:-... ,.
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PreferAJd stock
No. Sharesoutstandl"9 None
Common stock
No. Shares authorized 10,000
No. SharHoutstandl"910,000 •..••• 1,000
Surplus •••••• , •••••••.•••.•••••..••.• 1,000
TOT.ALCONTRIB(JTEDCAPITAL •••••••••... 7,000
Retalned .. m lngsandqther
capital reserves ................ .'!..... . . . . . 621
TOTALSHAREHOLOERSEQUITY .......... 7,,21
TOTALLIABILITtESAND
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY •••....••.•.••.• 7•,713
M•MORANDA
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Market value of
i nvestment securities •••••••••••••••••••••• 49,0
The undersigned, Jack L. Tauter, ,.,._,!dent and
Dante! Fedr~~1~xecutlve Vice Prtsldllntotthe Move-
named bahkf'NCh declares, for himself alone and not
for the other: I heve personal knowtedgeof the matters
contained In this ,..,sort, and f befl.w tMt Heh stat•
mentlnsaldreportlstrue. Eachofthe~gnecl,for
himself alone and not for the other, ctrtlfltl under
pena.lty of perjury tMt the for9going 11 true and cor-rect.
Executed 6h October 29, 19IO, at El TO(o,
C.llfoma.
t s/Jack L. Tauter ..
/s/O.nlel Fedrick PllOl._Or .... CeeltDelly1'11et ...... 1.t• ...._
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Prime location, panoramic bay,
sunset view. Custom to the last detail
w/ftnest· quaUh.\"1cludln1 built-in
antique f umitu~'-,"othinl to compare
in Newport with this one of a kind
exciting unique ho me. Asking
$550,000.
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3 bdrm, f am rm, t~ bath, large
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OPIM 1-1 426 '9STA IOMA j 1tu1 ra1.u w~. . .... -ettlU wbich lt an viola·, Spectacular rear y ard I ..ftlfTALS ~ tiaDoftbelaw. : with culom covered • 1
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SEA COVE
,.PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
Sortel Ctwbl• 5400 I OPTION Travol• ... . . . . .$4» • ! ATI"ENTIOM !
'44-0U4
LW & lllr W1tlt n. 11, 1rt1
C,f,, r o/ newparl
·fi REALTORS
I '75-5511
NEWPORT SHORES: Two bedroom
& den. A-Frame. Close to community
pools, and lighted tennis courts and
clubhouse. Within wa lking distance
to beach. All for only $129.500.
COLE OF MEWPOIT llALTC>aS
21111.C.-.Hwy .. c._ .......
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spacious, n
maids qua
$289,500 .
Reedy.
4 bdrm. 3 baths,
a int a nd carpets,
, assuma ble loa n.
lis ting of Marion
s howpiece, fantastic
ocean ba city lights view, lush tdsc~. $5 · .. A listing of Jo.lnne
Perkins.
Id CdM duplex. n~wer
library. garden patio,
hes. $315,000 ... A listing
utc!J.ings .
-McLain 3 bdrm, perf.
g r a des , good loans .
.. A list in g of JoAn n e ..
-Cozy duplex, 2 and 1
tone frplce. beam ceilings.
CdM ... A listing of Marion
LI ISLAND -Uncongested .
A cute 3 bdrm home, 2 bdrm
$"35,000 ... A listing of Kay
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REALTORS, 675·6000 SEmC£S Huntlneton Harbour l1 ~trTORSll 1
S..-VloeDfr..iof'll 9000 I c;lon pit! Walk to 1.-.-.~ .. I
I Olf\BYMENT & h! COlY fireplace! Builden too!!! Large i """!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ PIEPAIATION I Try ... 000 option money
1
Jl..2 lot with 4 Bdrm. 1~ ! !!!!! t)lll ___________ _
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675-5511 3 Eut Co•et Hl9hw•y. Corona def Mar
VE 41. OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
• JobW.ot•d•. . . .. .. 7a7) rare opportunity . Hold fantaatic Newport ' SHORES j Hdp•anteci.aur ·mo : tbe-OOOpriceforlfull t Hel1hta! -Easy d.,Pln 1 "lmEllS
, ~ lfflCllANllSE 111116 I· ye9.r. Runy! 91M'7S7 . convenioa. Steal it at 1 $1 JS 9001 •
j """"=.. .11110 UU,800! ! Hurry ! 1' CbarmiDI 'up11raded ~ -.T • Au<tioll . . • . . •u' ... nn.. . N um ... , I ::r::; Maton~• • • : ' ~ home in ewpert • •j••£ Cameru •£<iwpnwnt · llliJI) I Shorn! 3 BB:.... 2 BA. _,_
c:.u · · 1113.) I Decorated warmly. New
i ~iOvO.. :: CDMDWUX I I carpeta and wall paper. ~-..:..~:m =s.i.. = 2 YIAaS MIW-Jlllt lilted~'t ~UClall ..... Huse 1b20 pri ...._ . . -" B d d 2 ........ _YCOMOO OWDl!!I' may ....... ce. .-...o1.--1o. Prl---" -~ Goeds : • r m a n ,,..,.,., --now, 7SZ-l'100 1....-cr... ~ u~k. I07$ B d r m . , . S o u t b o f I Near So. Cat Plua . 2 SIOO.,oao.
-w-y 1011 PCH ... P rlvate brick atrm. 2 ba, 1500 sq ft, 0--wll
I. ==:wa.-i : I eourty ard ... 4 e ar l AU/C,aec. ptes. comm THE :REAL
ESTATh;RS Mainltutr .. menu -faraee ... Oak planked • pool. Assume 8~3 VA
1 ~ """• t:ci111' • • : I o o rs . . . It a l i a n loan.
PIMi.,,'• <Kc:: -We ... Super terms ... Call ~W'Y 21/Westclitf --------1 t:=. .. G!...t. = now... 64.5-7221 •1Jaoca TO laACH
Siare.11-rut.e.r .. 4BR, 2~Ba bome
• BOATS & MOINE I UI~ ac.e to tmaia cowta. ac-
HARBOR RIDGE
CONDO
3 bedroom . loft, view. O nly ·
.. Re na issance .. mod.e l" on the
m ar~el. Lavish landscaping in
courtyard entry. Upgraded. pl ush
carpeting. Owner will assist ,>vith
financing. $479,000. ~.°l!doo.H1f1.Slueo = @'· VJ ftMlt' ~YS151,1001
EGllPMEJfT I 3 Bdrm. laree lot. wind--cw to ..ommunlty pool, ~., •• • .. • llcuo int tree-lined stre et. ftDeed bricked yard.
8oeta.M•1o& Stt•i~• .... llOaO' SEA COVE -.900. IM,OllOuaumableloan.l :~~~~~~~ll Boau,.,...,,..., Equip two I Century 21 /Westclifl I: t:~:~·h.11~· •••• ':=-. PROPERT1ES M5-'1221·
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1 8-a.storaa• . _, -TUNSPOITATION , _____ ___,...__
~;;.Sako 11..,, m: DESPERATE Dedrl~Car IUD
Mollollt ... : -·-t 140 0'6A.IERL ..... • .............. 11to ''YY" •
M-H ..... ~ 11111t •,11! ~ ..... __.. to sell 1 Lowest Thilen.Travef ~ ~ c II\.~ TraUtrs-~-_:_1:,.11•"·'' ~· , ,... price· 1.n area! 3 family ..... rans ~ • -abed bdrma, 2 bath., AIT•llU 1 mualve family room,
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2000 Weat B•lboa Blvd.
Newport Beach 675-1rn .... SLEEP
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6 OCEANFRONT UNITS
All 2 bedroom . 2 bath. only 9 fears
old. P1·•me corrter, lo.cation. Easy
rentals. <;>Her your down and owner
may finance the e ntire -balance.
SI .450.000.
'
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JACOBS REAL TY
SPECT ACULAA VIEWS
OF BAY & BEACHES
675-2311
' I
· f\imished 2 Bdrm condo ,
w/great view. Includes 6 ,_ _,. _IM_-~WWllW""""""'""'""'""'""""..,_""M
passenger golf cart. Ex·
change poss. $295,000
REDUCED TO $99,500
Highly upgraded 3 Bedroom tMe
in Costa Mesa. It has a new kitA
a nd carpets and is in move
condition Assume existing contra
w1 low interest. Call now to vie
this home. 556-2660
L:AGUMA HILLS
Pol'\ofino Mdl m Aliso
Hills. 4 bdrm, 2\"'2 ba.
Pool and spa. $247 ,500. . owe
I llGCAMYON
: Lo v e'l y M c L a i n
I T-0wnhome. Golf course '
location. 2 Bdrms +den
in wonderful end unit
· Excel finan, pnced lo
; sell at $300,000.
' MALllU
100 ft on pvt beach
1 Fabulous secluded com
pound wj th a 4 bdrm 1 , home:4 view apts. 3 com
1 mercial offices and 2
swi mmin g pools S7
million. I
SINGLE STORY CONDO ,, 1
Hard to find 2 bedroom 2 bath all Cote Realty i
one level. Full range of a meniti·""' ~._.,_ & ln\'est menl :
and a· short walk to So. Coast Plaz 640-5777 I
Full price is only $84.500. Hurry,•-------~
c::i ll 751 ·:V91
,. • • ~SUME COMTRACT
Large 4 bedroom 3 bath back bay
home. Located near million doll ar
estates and ecological preserve ..
Assu m e low inte r est $124.000
contract. Call before it ·s gon e.
556·2660
BRING YOUR CONTRACTOR
This 4 bedroom 2 bath home in
Sl 00 .000+ neighborhood reall y
needs help but sell er wants fast sale ~nd short escrow so· he has priced it
at $89.900. Call 751-3191..
Costa Mna · M~ hocll
31 30 tiartM>r II. 2232 S.J.:..lristol
751-1191 556-2660
S. Cle1Mftt•
379C..-..•Eshtlcl
661-2407.
~SELECT
I PROPERTIES
RT SHORES
DUPLEX
Feel.mtd
e 2 Bdrm. 2 bath l
Bring us your 1
1 s . Owner will
at.e. Priced to sell '
,000. i
I
~TSIDE C .M. i
ftlPLEX -:
J Bdrm. 2 bath. l
l!lce plus \wo 2
bath in excellent
on. Priced al
180 DEGREE
MILLION DOLLAR OCEAN VIE
OPIH HOUSE SUH I z.5. lOOJ C
PRESENTED BY ANITA WALL. DONOVAN'S
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RCTaylorCo
640-9900
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
4 Bedroom in Phase lll. OCEAN
VIEW. man~· ex tr as includ ing
alarm svstem. tint ed windows.
u11 t oma.t 1r s p rinkle1·s. Near
com murnty pool and tennis. Submit
terms. $296.000
LIDO ISLE
OWNER W1LL ASSIST IN FtMAMCIMG
a 4 Bedroom home on large lot.
:'\e w kitchen . Beautiful decor.
Large patio. Steps to beach and
tennis. Offered al on ly $395.000.
f'EE. SU B:'YllT OFFERS.
RCTaylorCo
640-9900
SpectaCular
8,000 sq. ft
Mansion
HIGH ON A HILL
ON ALMOST 1 ACRE •
CREA TIVf FINANCING
EXCHANGES CONSIDERED
SEE LARGE AD WITH
SAME HEADING NOV. 2 (SUNDAY)
~RICK ALDERETTE~
REALTOR
714/ 731-5115 .
• .
I ll•Vt 110 compl1l11t1 lboU\
.. u1110 1111 1111rmo•t1t 11 e&
d1grnt. 11 It w1111't tor •l'llver-
.--"'"'.'""~-:--;-;~-, Ing, 1 wouldll't get .ny ·-~ 1.1
The ultimate in 2 story living,
customized 5 Bdrms, family room.
maids quarters, 40x22 game room.
pool, jacuzzi. ·Ente rtainment center.
Finest view location .. Truly an
outstanding value. S5 Goleta Point
Drive.
LIDO ISU
OPEN SUH 1.5,
214 VIA.fTHACA
Newly remodeled t raditional s tyle 3
bdrm. 2 bath hom e featuring large
recreatioQ room & 2 patios. Living
room has attractive beam ceiling.
fire place & French doors leading onto
brick patio. New kitc hen bit-in
appliances. Close to tennis courts,
s andy beaches & clubhouse. Now
available. Call for appt.
IAYFtlOMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip
' El. TC>aO HOISi COUNTRY
4 Bdrm .. 3 baths: r anch s t y le .
mini-estate in Oran e groves. $240,000
4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Townhome
"You Own The land"
2912 QUEDADA -OPEN TODAY 1-5 .
Designer's prior personal residence.
Extremely s paciotts 2 story end unit
with fu ll balcon y on fee land.
1 Tas te fullv decorated throurzhout.
Lovely patio. nearby pool. a very
I ig ht , bright & ope n · feeling. At
$260.000 (own e r will assis t in
•
rinancingl •.
ml!-
SHQGUN 1980
This ~ on...., styt. .
hotM Oft a ....... ill Ho: ...... •
pro•I .. o NffllNJ In wWcll _,
Sho9un wOt1ld feel at "-·
Featured thruout ore hlddetl
sMdfncJ Sho~ IC,......, a MCludeci
spa ls locat.d °" tM lower of tt.e two QC._ •lew decks wffll
Heh Qf tlw l NnM op1RIR9 C*t
to 0 ... I deck. T1M CJOf910lll
t•dscaplRg adds to the . .-.&.
This u11lctH way of llf• ls
offered • SSIS.O~O.
BALIOA 151.AMD
COTTACiE
Two ... OIMR,; I .... ~
wltll plclllt fwt"a • c.,.,. W •
Seller wll c ... ' .... MC.-llry ••cMIJ. Ofhn4 .. uzt.ooo.
*Feelmld.
OCIAMFROMT
EMIRALD IAY
Pl.IVATI ARIA ,. ............ .., .....
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644-7020
HIWPORT IEACH ...... ,... ..... ... .... Uliifi ..
D1S•MC.M01•
Located ID .,apular If"' .. V-* North.
An ~ a Bdrm 2 8li dtltper
home which ha been hlOl1 •Psr•ded
with central air conditloa.lnl, new
carpet. ahd wet b8r. CoD...intly
' located near all. A11 exclusive
I offering. $134,900.
l' IAUOA ISLAND IN MISA VllDI
First time is the best. This 2.aty 2
l Bdrm condominium has new carpet, I ne w dishwasher and new ·paint. A
great starter home at $89,.500.
I . : :
.
4USTlll ·
Say what? You can owa a beautiful 4
Bdrm 21h Ba home in the best part~
Mesa Verde. This one hall l( all.
Formal dining room, family room.
living room, and a large pool. ProudJy
offered at $210,000. •
real estate
LINGO-NEWPORT BEACH
ANNOUN.CES RECORD "
. 3rd 'QUARTER
The Newport Center office of Lingo
Real Estate has just announced
t ha t the third quarter of 1980 1was
t h ei r best eve r w ith n e arly
$10,000,000 in sales volume. This
tremendous ac hievement is a
tribute to the highly qualified and
professional sales agents associated
with Ungo Real Estate in Newport
Beach .
Ir you have been considering a ·
change and feel you might meet our
high st andards for excellence,
please call Noel Johnson 644-7020 or
stop by 0J1 . office at 2123 San
Joaquin Hills Ra for a confidential
int'erview.
a J~Ou 644-7020 ~ .... b • ..,
In Newport Beach -Look to Ungo first .............................
CE
IBDllB ILlllS 'CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
MEW IA YNOMT LISTING
t;orj!cous .\lodl'rn llomt' With ,\ Lkhlo!hllulh
• U1-.11nrt1\'C Old World lntenor With lmporl~I
Furn1:.hings ll;indsome Wooden .\lanlt.'ls
Ht11Zt' ·taned Wood'" Bar. So Many Special
t\me ntt1cs Autom;it1c· Spnnklcrs. A11·
C o n ct 1 t 1 11 n 1 n I! S l' l' 11 1· 1 t ~ S ~· s t em .
Proles~1on11ll,v Land:.c;ipcd & Professionally
Uc<:urated. Dock For so. l-'001 Boal. P1'1\'ale
HeaC'h. B.v Appotnlmcnt Only. Sl.64"1.IMMI
ELEGANT SPYGLASS
Two Stones Of E~cellem·e Sunken L1\'tn~
Hoom With F1 replac·l' & fjeaml'd \'•rnlted
Ce 1l1n ~:. Lun.:t· f<1mt1~· Hoom Wit h
F1rf!place Full Lt·nizlh Hearth & Wet Bar.
Ct'nlrnl \'ac'llllm Sy:.tem & H111w Honu~
Hoom With B.ith St'llt'r Wtlt Curr\' I .aqu·
St'c·uncl Tnt~l Dt•t'd Pool StJ'l"'<l Lot Sho~n
13v .. \ppomtml'nt Only 1\:.kinl! $56.S.54~1 A
·Joy ot ;\;t•"po11 l.1:.t111w
llG CANYON
11 .. nd:.omt' T1·a1llt1onal lluml' <..:u!tlom Huilt
lht'rlook:. Golt Cout!>I! IC.: 7th Gr~n .\laster
lkdroom With Ftrf>P\.. \\ & L11\1111uu:. ll11th
Plus Hu~l' Wat• t\. ...... t'l formal Umm51
lloom Wood C:.. '\J,._>(j Fumtl\' Huom With
\\'l"t l:hr Pll~ V1t"A' 01 (ioll t:o11r:1c
.\l anelo11s G•Hll"mt',,l l\ttdit'n Lurjlt'
\..,sumahlr Loan S15t1.t11"1
HAUC>a RIDGE CLASSIC
Superh l\t'n:.inittun .\11..Ut'I With t>utMand1n11 St~·lln~. Four Bt'flruom" & 3' ~ Buths . .\laster
llt'droom W11h Ftrl•place i::'l'.cl'llcn~ l.t\·in.i
:\n·a St!piU"ute Formal Dining Hoom . .lcnair
H111lt·ln t\itCht'n With Hoom.v Hre11kfas1
:\rt'a, S.515.tM~I.
COttOHA DIL MAil
Lo1\ l'St Priced <..:ondo In Coron11 clcl ~tn
Two Bed rooms & .. \\Baths Wulkin~
Dis tance To ~,. (\ \. ... <'hools. (;hurdte~.
F'as haon lslanc.~ '\J ... inat. Two f"1rt'pl11~.
,.·ormal Dminl( t.~w'et Har. Onlv s1s2.111M1 t .
IAMCHO SAM JOA9'19M
Lo1·efy End Unit .. Two· Level Tuwn'house On
GoU C.:Ourse. Two Bedrooms. it, lktUMI, -
Con\'ersation Artia With Wet Bar. ~ev.1
Camel Color C:arpe\. P•rquet Kitchen Floor
& Entry. OnlySt~.oou.
JUST UST9
Five Bedroom. Three Bath Ho~ On (lufet
Cul·de-Sac In Newport ~ach. Two Bnck
fireplaces. RV Parkin((. P•Uos & Sun Declt.
Be Settled For Christmas. S2l7.~1.
UDO tS&.I
Exceptionally Good Loutlon Ne11r TlllllU•
Courts 4r Bu~hu, Ru lly Nut Two
Bedroom Home W1lh Oen. Plul For•t •
Dining Room. A1111umable Loin. Price t..._v
$375.000.
I IMYllTOll Ai I lltmOM ~ice U\·ab&e Home On A. Larae R·~ ~
Bette1· Al"h •ot C.41 II"•· Build Aft ~
L·nl\ t'or lneomt . Prtttd Al '85.lilAI.
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CM1JI .$((173-..
W•l-DMJ ... a Large 3 Br &
dea home w f•\ IPtat Dock for 2
boats. Lavi• " 1ff wood Ir 1lass. Hu&e paUo.~oundec.:k. MOTIVATED
SEUZR! SUS.500.
U90 ta.I. Spacious liv rm w/formal din rm; gourmet ldtcben, 3 lrg Brs .
each w/own bath. Stlnny So. patio.
wide street to street location. $425,000.
MACH OW-UX. 8 Pst rental area. 7
years new. ~ .. t\ \ \\ir up, S Br down,
Each unit w~ ~.~ frplc. $237 .000.
COSJA MISA ,...C0'4DO. P r ide of
ownership, 2 BR. 2 BA. nr. Or. Coast
College. Tree top vist a. lteduced to
198.000.
D A V I D S 0 N R E A L T l I N C.
·,, .• ,, '1\1.1: t" [', 6lJ ',1060
U.A ISi.i
4br., 4~bath + maids qtr.
Lrg. F .R .. formal dining,
beaut. lite decor. Room for
65' yacht. Owner consider op-
tion. Sell at $1.000,000. Bob &
Dovie Koop
. D<Wm ~IS CUSTOM
2br .. 4 ba . formal dining.
bridge rm .. Jfp. Fab view.
Tota l sec. "Must to see "
$600.000 Bob & Dovie Koop
OCaAM YllW ooqa
4br., 4ba, formal dining. Huge
FR, huge yard w/pt>ol. Fab.
Oceah & nite lite view~Po6s,
option. Bob & Dovie Koop
\
WA,...OM1' Ml'WPOft
Boat dock + 3br. 3ba home.
Huge master suite with lrg.
spa & bayview. Sell fast at
$525K $274 1st. T:D. at 1Hl4%
assum. Bob & Dovie.
IAYNOMT UASI
2br, 2ba, fireplace. 3yrs old .
Fab. view. s&so. Bob & Dovie
Koop
... S ROAD MIWPOlrT
Fab. view ocean, bay nite
lites , 4br. 3ba, ballroom, pool,
rm. for tennis court. Bring
any and all offe rs. Bob &
Dovie Koop
MIWPOIT + 4 UNITS
3br, 2ba, fr, owner unit +
3-2br, 2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K
w/190K assum a t 11.5%; inc.
$21.300. Bob & Dovie Koop
M1W ociAM YllW Cateo
Huge 2bd. + den -Jnghly
upgrade. Assume 10'h% +
OWC lg. 2nd. Great buy at
~.500 in Newport Beach.
eatrick Tenore
ASSUMI I 1%-0WC L5. 2 ..
Lake Fore5t beautiful lg. 3bd
home in the woods. High.lY up-
grade w/spa. Model perfect!
Patrick Tenore
MISTOltS R-2 LOT
With 2bd hoine + alle,y .ac-
cess. Lg. lot to build. N.P.B. -
loc. Steal at $125,500. Patrick
Tenore.
ASSW. f '/4o/--fJA no Hoe.
Sharp 2bd, 2 bath, Irvine ,
'patio borne w/2•car. gar. Only
$113,9915. Patrick Tenore
• MMT4111C4"ft.ll
Close· to South Cqut "'Plaza,
part of walled community. 3
yean new, take over ex.istini
10.25 rate t CalJ Jackie
Randleman foT det.ails. ,
M1W USTNt
Perfeet family bOme, 4bdrma •.
nettled cm a hillllde cul-de-
sae iD Eutaide eo.ta 11 ...
AlTD at 12~% with 20%
down. Priced to sell at
'129,000. Call Joyce W altze.
IV•m•• YOU CAM ASIC llOI
W SUP-mw Of IAY
Beautiful 2 bdrm, private suites
plus den, pfivate patio, deck. wet
bar. dumbwaiter. central vacuum
system. Many upgraded extras.
Exclusive Harbor area. Will not
last! I
MIAT UYIMe oH UDO IS&.1 1
Seeing is ·believing this lovely Lido
Isle home featuring 3 bdrms & game
room on an e x -x-tra· large lot.
Christmas comes but once a year.
HofOes like this come less often. Ask
for Virginia O'Brien.
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11,• .' VIA l ID:J NEWPOR"T BE AOi
* * * * * * Heritage .Collection
CMAltt•••. DILHMmUI. Ll rge 4 Bdrm, 3 bath + family room,
3 car garage, beautiful pool and spa,
bri~k BBQ. Shows like a model.
Offered 8t $197 .500. Call 540-llSl
""SPACIOUS .. IS THI WOD
;•
Lovely 5 Bdrm 3 bath, 2 story home,
featuring: formal dining room and
family room, 3 patios. separate
greenhouse, new paint in and out. '
Offered at $229,"°°°: Call 540-1151
MOYI IM Co.etTIOM
T errific family home, located in
'College Park area of Irvine.
Featuring: 4 Bdrms, large family
room and bonus room. Near park and
pool. Loan may be ta.ken subject to
existing financing. Offered at $178,000. c l
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COUMTRY PUNCH
IN IA YSHOllS
Tllis unique 4 br home on fee land
has been custom designed to
include French doors, wood paned
windows, solid oak cabinets, bay
window with seat, band paint~ tile,
hardwood floors and used brick. To
see this outstanding home, call Bill
or Dottie Feeney for appointment,
or come by the open t)ouse on
Saturday and Sunday from 1·5. 2731
Bayshore $695,000.
COUMTIY EHGLISH ESTATE
This custom home on a prime ocean
v iew lot in Harbor Ridge off ers
European elegance and Newport's
ultimate lifestyle for under two
million. Contact Marlene Wilkinson
for details.
GREAT WATERFRONT VALUE
3 br. '2'hba waterfront townhome
with boat slip for ·35· boat. Fully
furnished, two blocks to beach,
ocean view. fee land. Only $320,000.
Open Sunday from l ·5. see· Bill
Feeney. 4407 W. Coast Highway.
COIOMA DB. MAI
Very affordable Corona del Mar
duplex has two 2br and den units.
Good income, price just reduced .
Shown by appointment with
Mearlene Rounsaville. $235,000.
Magnificent custom home featuring
French doors, hand painted tiles,
one-of-a-kind beveled glass and
much more. Owner anxious -call
Mearlene Rounsaville.
115 CAMYOM
Best buy in Big Canyon -excellent
opportunity to purchase Big
Canyon's most spacious townbome.
Four bedrooms and a gameroom.
each with a.bath. Formal living and
dining rooms , study and powder
room. Offered for only $610.000.
ltustom, 7 bedroom European home·
has views of the country club and
Newport Center lights. Overlooking
the golf course for $1 ,500,poo.
EASTILUFF
Bluffs Amenities -Just move right
in -newly carpe ted, highly
upgraded well s ituated and
spacious end unit. Mountain view
from this 3 br, 2~ ba home. Terms
avail able. Contact' Nancy
Imber n ino ·for further
information. $229.000.
LIDO LEASE ~OM
3 br and den, new carpet and paint.
-12 month lease option with low
dowh payment. $425.000 .. Open
Sunday from 1·5, 112 Via Quito.
IA YSIDE COVf-
View of bay, boats, bills. Enjoy the
comforts of home and the amenities
of this very special community near
the water . Two bedrooms, den, two
baths plus powder room. Large,
s pacious roominess of a former
mddel. Owners will assist in
financing, consider trades. Contact
Nancy lmbernino for showing.
appointment. $610,000.
WA TllfllOMT UVIM6
The charm and island lifestyle of
Balboa Island are yours with this•&
bedroom home with private pier
and slip for 35' boat. Contact Nick
or Conrad for showing appointment.
$1.100.000.
' SPY•LASS MIU.
· 3 bedroom, 2 bat&, ln·law rooms.
pool and spa. Professionally
•decorated, this is a super buy at
$449,500. Anxious owner. See Nick
or Conrad.
4 bedroom house with lots of room
has beautiful yards and patio. Pool
bas 2 spas, brick deck and a
magnificent ocean view. 1195,000 .
v
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REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1Nt
C~ wmt·us. .. TO 90¥9 SllOllS A lftat deal o(
money has been spent with sound jud1ment and
impeccable tute in up1rading this lovely four bedroom
home . Formal dinin1 room. family room .
UnforgettabJe living room with floor to ceiling brick
fireplace. Gourmet kitchen with commercial gas
range, griddle and grill. Fantastic view of Upper Bay
and night lights. _
17JO •ALAXY MIVI ..... ·OPIM SUM l·I ..... $4n.~•
OPEN $AT AND SUN 1-5
COMI wmt US. •• TO DO¥ll SHOllS Elqlnt home for
graci<>Us entertain.ing. Permanent view from all of the
• living area PLUS the master bedroom. The extraordinary I 'walk·in bar and .wine cellar are conversatiOll attractioas.
Five huge bedrooms. Four baths. Two double garages. I Olympic depth pool. ..
I tOAOMAJtl""SDatVI .............................. $721.000
COMI WITH us: .. TO DOYll SHORIS. F rom first
impression when you enter the luxurious courtyard to the
spectacuJar Upper Bay view, you will enjoy an emotional
stimulation. The view from the master bedroom is extra
special. Other rooms include formal dining room and family
room. Lovely pool. You own the land ... not leasehold.
1142 6ALAXY oatVI •••••. OPIM SAT OHLY ••.•••• $'61,000
COMI WITH US. . . TO • CANYON. Elegant three bedroom
condo. The much sought ~\\ · DEAUVILLE .Model.
Spacious dining and fan.~ \\ \,. . .;. Artistically designed
pool and spa. Fitepit. Far.~_,l1,c view of 5th Tairway. Near
clubhouse.
I 0 ... VII.I.A.IS •••••••.••••••.........•... • . • . . . • Sl•l.000
COME WITH US. •. TO DOY8 SHOltlS. Great oppOrtUnity !
Substantial four bedroom home . Dining room. Den.
Separate hobby room. Huge pool size yard. Fruit trees, This
is a PROBATE sale. Executor or the estate is EAGER TO
SELL. Submit any reasonable offer.
1441 •ALAXY IMllVI .••....•.•••...•.•..••.......• 1470,000
COMI WITH US ..• TO IAYCalST. Gated courtyard entry
with intercom. Exceptional quali•y ... especially designed
for adult living. Two nu'... \\\room suites, each with
private bath. PLUS Uri..~\\\. .. 1 or guest room. Large
family and formal dininl . -A>m. Separate breakfast room.
Large yard, plumbed for pool.
1511 AMneUA ...... ; ... SHOWN IY APPT ........ $450,000
COMI WITH US. .• TO CU .. HAYIM. Expandable two
bedroom home. Lovely family room with cozy fireplace.
P~oramic view of the HARBOR. Minimum yard
maintenance. Sparkling pool. Great potential. _ .. '
1710 ... , lo.AD ••••••••••.•••.•..•••••••••••••• $411,00I J
COMI WITH US. •• TO IAYCltlST. Luxurious, yet s urpisfngly
affordable: Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining area.
Large country kitchen with breakfast area. Extremely weU
maintained home. Restrul decor with a New England touch.
I t24 HOL.9A Y IOAD ...••.••..•....••.•..••.....•. SJ21,000
COME WITH US .•• TO IA.YCllST. Luxurious , yet
surprisingly alfor<lable. Four bedrooms. Family room.
Dining area. Large country kitchen with breakfast area.
Extremely well maintained home. Restful decor with · a
New England to~ch. •
190'1 LmWAID LAMI ...... SHOWN IY APPT ...... SUl,000
COME WITM US. .• TO WISTCUI'. A scarce article! It -•
WPORT BEACH CONDO for under $100,000. Freshly
refurbished, two bedroom unit. Conveniently located. Near
s hopping and beaches. .
1700WISTCU .. oatYl#IS ····°"" SAT OMLY ..... $H,IOO
I 6 17 WESTCLIFF DR., N.I.
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POSITIYI
CASHR.OW
with only llUOO down in·
cludin& management I
fee. PoaiUve cub now on ·
this beauurvt 3 Bdr
ccmdo. Woa't last at only -90C)I ~3886 . .
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I 18*'1Doo.dola Newport
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COMDOS!
·~OWHllOMIS ..
UADfOm) -3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 2 car
garage, pool, $88,SOQ.
YACAMI' -2 Bdrm, 2 bath, $78,950.
P~. spa, clubhouse.
SI 0,000 DOWM-2 Bdrm. owner
will help finance. $88,950. '"·'00 ~ 2 Bdrm, l story, adult.
20% down. $598 payments.
We have many more.
call for more inf ormatioo
546-ZJIJ
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lK DOWN, or trade YQUI' .property!
Geta Yo'A lowe9t priced 4 Bdrm Harbor
view Home. Owner motivated. Sa". 1ubmlt all otfen. sm,ooo.
' CDM 'IACH ·DUPLEX COii D0.000."' .Two 3 Bdrma, l year
new. z ttreplaces, p atio, cu1tqm
landacapina. a11ume lat TD of
lll0,000 ia1 ~· Seller will carry the
balance.
llST IUY CDM DUPLEX
Be low market! $280,000. Spanish tile
~. pine treea, vaulted ceilings, cozy
brick fireplace, loft, s teps to shops
and beach. Appointme nt only.
673-8550 c ......... .USUMAILE I
3 Bdrm, 2 balh home. Ap· I
prox 9 years young. I Frplc, parquel entry.
huge patio, gl'eenhouse.
: water SQl\ener. elec gar I I dr.Jrl,900 Soc••. lttty I 546-5605
•A.1A.1J NOMI & IMCOMI Prime Eut Costa Mesa location near
21st & Tustin Ave. If you have a uni·
que personality you will love this
c harming separate 2 Bdrm home on
wide lot, plus two 2·Bdrm income un·
its. A beautiful woodsy private patio
w /BBQ ·a n d h uge expansive s p a .
/Outet, peaceful & picturesque. Call for
appointment today. $275,000,
OW.. WILL CAllY tst TD FOi
$412.500 .. 121/2'10 Ho Lo.,...
Beautifully designed home by Ivan
Wells . Newly painted interior.
Panorama of water, lights & moun-
tains. 4 Bd.rms. family room. lanai
w I marble floor for dancing. Pool &
spa. Ideal for family & entertainment.
Dover Shores overlooking Back Bay.
I 6ZO GALAXY DI. Ofl'IH s.t/S. I ·5
DO YOU OWN TaUST DllDS?
Use them as a down payment. Owner
Barrett ~alW
I«gister.
! will consider same as down payment BALBOA ISLAND 1 on this beautiful Harbor Area home
• ('llUg OOO I near Westcliff Shopping Center. You 1 oll''t i · may be abl~ to buy this immaculate
I Q\arming, ofd fashio.ned I home w{2 bedrooms. 2 baths. family
: .. eh-eottare:-:Spaeious : room & separate dining "room without . livmg room wtlh wood • , burning fireplace and , any cash except the normal buyer s
~LIAMIMG OAIC PARQUET R.0015.
Venetian tile in new kitchen and
new baths. Sumptuous Montego
m odel in Harbor View Homes. on
greenbelt. ne~r pool. See this
beautiful customized home.
• bay window. 2 Bdrm + l ex penses ~ Beautifully landscaped. ~area: Private brick Great for outdoor living. You can't
• patto; pi c~et fence· 1 buy more for $179.500. See any time .
Rurry.Justltsted. TRUST OHDS DO HOT APNICIATI IM 645.()303 YALU~EAL ESTA n DOIS!
lfJO Pt. c...y. ~I 0,.. Sat/S.... 1-5
CHOICE LOCATION -VACANT,
Newly redecor ated. beautifully
landscaped and in lovely family
neighborhood. 5 Bdrm and family
room -all large rooms. $389,500.
Owner willing to finance.
1412 .Wpa. HI Opett Sat/S-l·S
FORESTE
OLSON
•l'rlff.. "'• A~••,w•
IESTrRICED
Besl .. priced condo 1n
I area. l Bdrm. 10-20%,
down, terms available. ·
I $78.SOO. Call 979--5370 tO·.
day. •
Sl'ICTACULAI VACAT10H HOME
I 0 MINUTES TO LAKE AlllOWHEAD
Award-winning d esign. World view
from two huge t~rraces. Western red
ced ar in & out. Artistic decor. 3
bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever.
Only S96.500.
CLIFF HA VBt SPECIAL. th.is home
offers large Ii ving area. built
around covered patio. + view sit·
ting room or 3rd bdrm. Versatile
for your lifestyle; $285.000.
JALLSTATE . \.
I REAL TORS _:
225 ICiMp PL. HI o,_ Sat/S.... I ·5
CArE COO IE~UT'Y in Newport
Heights. Sun floods thru paned wi'n-
dows. trees sh ade covered brick
patio. Many s pecial touches -
st~ined g las/) front door. new
baChrooms and new kilchen. Come
by and feel welcome!
434 S-. AM An •• HI 0,.. Sat/S-1-5
642-5200
I
: llGCAHYOH I DUt*-OOVO .
I A rare 3 Bdrm Dover
1 with large patio and '
' backyard. A large guest 1 1 unit with separate entry I I over the garage. Seller ·
I will finance qualified
buyer. $395,000. 644-7020.
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1605 WISTCLIFF OaJYE
HEWPC>aT llACH ~I ;i k e \ our ,, hop p 1111{ I
I easter hy usmg lh<: U.111\ 1
Pilot Claso;1r1ed \d, I --
JASMINE CRIB -For""~·n'llodel home 2 Bdrm + den. tux livin g ~ \\ \. !J .. t . Private pool and
spa. Xlnt financing. vrrered at $325,000.
SIAYllW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and
spa, ocean & nig ht light view. Superbly
upgraded 4 Bdrm detached home. $.525.000.
DICottATotlS OWN DllAM HOMI -It may be
yours ! Every room 1if this charming 1 B<Irm
Nortl'iwood "A" plan s hows the loving care of a
prof. decorator. Assoc incl: tennis. pool, spa &
sauna. $103,000.
CUSTOM LOT S Two 1 acre + lots
· w/architectural plans for 3800 + sq. lt. tiomes.
Rolling hills & horse area. $173,000 each.
WOoe.m e1 -Superb 2 Bdrm/ A'Shf ord with
greenbelt location. P riced to show the owner
wants action fast. $151.500.
A TOUCH Of WILLIAMSIUl6 -Turtlerock
• Highlands 2 sty 4 Bdrm on view loC w £shutte]'8._
hardwd. Warm & tasteful:-An exceptional piece
of property offered at $399,000.
JASMI .. CllllC -Plantation sh utters, air ~ond., 3 Bdrm· Piao 5, w/mini ocean view.
Owner w/carry lge contr. $349,900.
TUITl.mOCIC ... HLA,.S -Natural beamed
wood ceilings, paneling, warm earthtones. A
lovely view. This 4 Bdrm Edinborough has
everything including xlnt financing. $389,000.
A.llfe9AIU ~ -Here it isl Spacious 2
Bdrm, 2 bath, fa mi ly & utility rooms. Bayside
Village, pool. spa & beach. 9.>1.000.
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HAllYIAllm
Yiu ~nhlulltal MaH!IM
I wouJd hke to invite you to join my
team <>f fuJl·time professiQnals seUWg
better homes in Newport Beach and '
Corona del Mar. Last year our I
average reside~ial's ale was $432,150. •
Jf you need additional training we
have the finest video tape training
course available. Your-own -private
des k and adequate competent as-
sistance from management. l.;et's dis -·1
cuss it. Please call me at 644-4910.
WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO., REALTORS 1
2111 s. J~ Hills load
HEWPotlT CEMTY. H.I . 644-4' I 0
' CUSTOM -BUil T
RANCH STYLE HOME
• S llDIOOM, 4 IA TH
Executive dream home on an acre of
m anicured grounds ·nestled beneath
the Tustin Hills . 4300 square feet. 1
electric security system. 3 fireplaces.;
wet bar.· his & hers walk-in closets.
sunke n Roman tub. Many more
amenities. Can be purchased fully
furnished ! Call
ILUFFS CONDO
.. &.Ate
3 Bedroom, 2'!.z Bath · "Q" Plan.
Spacious open living ~~m. formal
din ing room and a b~ard room.
Beautiful greenbelt loeat1on close to.
com munity pool. Owner will
consider an AlTD. $247.500.
*OP• HOUSI 1-1 * onM .. WllTC~ HOMI
4 BR. 2 \-\ §-A · i n famlly
neighbor~ood . f375,000 . See
Lavonda at 1412 SANTIAGO
DRIVE
IA.YSHOllS
Spacious 4 BR. home with loads of
potential. You'll love the beamed
ceilings, cozy family room ,~ ex-
pansive patios. Bring your ideas &
imagination. $325,000.
• PtttV A.Tl Yll*OMI Outstanding coup s home in
privateareaof Eme Id Bay. Tennis
courts, pools & private beach. Enjoy
splendid sunsets across the ocean
view from this unique custom home. $795.000. .
LUXUlllOUS LIHOA ISLE
Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA. with dramatic
hi -b eamed cei lings & two
fireplaces. Wet bar in family room.
Elevated dining area. You own pier
& slip. $1.250.000.
HC>aSIHG AROUND
Beautifully decorated estate. 2 big
BR. + loft. Family room. Gourmet
kitchen. Ultimate in horse housing.
too inc-.iding bath area. $335.000
in Back Bay. ~ .
ESTATE rRC>rERTY-4.IDO ISLE
'For the family that wants one of the
finest homes on the island. 6 BR. 5
BA . family room. study, formal din·
ing room plus a N E.W POOL. Steps
to private beaches & tennis courts.
$825.000. Assumable financing.
SOUTH OF HIWAY
EnJOY the warmth & charm of this
ne wly built 3 BR. 21 2 BA. home.
Stones throw from the Corona del
Mar Beaches. $399.000.
IUY HOW--l'AY LATER!
Terrific little island location. 2 BR.
Large living area. Just step5 to bay.
Buy at today's price -close escro'>'-
in 198'1 . Owner will finance. In vest-
ment opportunity. $295.000.
AffOttDAIU IA TCH PAD
with a lovely greenbelt location in
the Bluffs . Split level 2 BR. 1 BA
townhome. $145,000.
rOPULAllt THRACE MOOR.
Bright & cheerful "Cardiff". 2 BR .
2 BA . in great Irvine location! Walk
to pools. parks. shopping & schools.
Priced r ight $1281000 including the
land.
A DB.JGHT IM THI DIA.. HOMES
4 BR KENSINGTON. Wrought iron
entry. Dramatic atrium. Decorator
w a 11 cove rI n gs" & a1. t r a c fi v e
landscaping. $220.000 -.,
WOHOK FUL WOOOUJDGE
Sought after · · Madison" with
po p u I a r C a p e . C o.d ex t e r i or .
Beautiful la ndscaping with cozy
spa . Interior .tastefully decorated &
in move in condition. $189.500.
SOARING WOOD CllUHGS
Parquet floors. Screened lanai &
large atll(' all add to extra enjo}"-
ment of this lovely 3 BR. 2 BA .
home in University Park. Owner
will help finance. $179.900 Fee.
SPACIOUS HOMl-
RUkl Y NEtGHIOIHOOD
Plus easv care. lushly landscaped
patio & courtyard an one of Irvine's
finest areas. Shoppipg, schools &.
community pools all within ea sy
walking distance in Uni ve&Sity Park.
3BR. l 1 28A. ·+ fam. Jtm. SI58'.500
SICLUOED. GIHMllL T SITTING
<~uiet. quiet. 4BR.' + fam. Rm. End
condo. Located· on cul·de-sat in de-
sirable Turtlerock Garden Homes. 2
s t o r y in excellent condition .
Beautifully decorated in tasteful
earth tones. $275.000.
AllOILAICE COHO<>
Dramatic COVINGTON one story
condo. Sunken living room. Two
mas ter BR. suites. Breakfast eating
.nook + dining rm. Attached double
garage. $152.500.
T
AH AIUHDAHCI OF SPACE
Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA. extended 2
story Turtlerock President Ho~e.
3000 + square ft. Oak paneled
Game Rm. & Den. Briel( fireplace.
Wet bar. Re modeled Kitchen.
SerJJ!ded ~a .. $395,000.
snuSH IMT•TA...._
In this upgraded Woodbridge "Ad~' 4 BR. Cozy & charming
family room. Big play area. Watch
the children in nearby gated pool
community . Big formal dining
area. $207,500.
SPYGLASS C°""1'IY
Truly the perfect fa mily home.
F lexible floor plan. 6 BR. 4~ BA.
1'"am. Rm. + bonus Rm. Playhouse
w/water wheel. C~untry decorat ·
Ing. $.W>,000.
maenab I Irvine
realty
A IUBllDtARY M
THE IRYINI COWANV ----
IHTllT.AtftlM9ff HOMI -,.._ Y
HOMll Move in read y! L arae
Baycrest corne r w/ntsbt llahts.
view. 48RS, fam ily r m . formal
dining & brklst rooms. Sunny pool
patio w/spa, arbors & built·in
benches. Dona or Mar y Lou
642·82~. OP,EN SAT/SUN 12~:30
P . M . 1801 SANTIAGO DRIVE.
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"HIGH IH v A.LUI -LOW IM· cosn·
Wonderful opportunity in Irvine
Terrace! 3BR home surrounded by
much h igher priced ho m es.
$239,500. Coby Ward 642-8235. OP EN
SAT. 1·5 P.M. 1832 MARAPATA .
(0·14 )
DOYM SHOltlS! Prime comer lot.
4BRS -maids room -private
s tudy off master s uite -formal
· dining -family & play rooms -
lovely patio, pool and spa. St.
Charles kitchen too! Access to pvt .
beach. $559,000. Lynne Valentine 1644 ·6200. <0·15)
srYCM.ASS HILL! "Southport" at the
top of the hill ! 6BRS, 4 baths,
formal dining & large family rm .
Designer decor and appointments.
Custom pool and spa. Seller will
finance qualified buyer. $850,000.
Belle Partch 752-1414. (0·16)
A. PLACE TO CAU HOME Affordable
luxury & convenience ! 2BR & den
Woodbridge Glen home -highly
upgraded & owner will help you
take advantage of the existing
as!iumable loan. $126,900. Lorraine
Reid 551-8700. <0·17 1
COSTA MESA COHDO! 2BR. 2 bath
on ly three years old. Great
location. Large assumable loan.
$98.000. Berit Mitche ll 642·8235.
<0-181
PRIVATE C OMMUNITY! J asmine
Creek Plan I model home. 2BRS -
den man y u~grades. ~lose to
tennis. pool & spa. $299,000. Lynne
Valentine· 644-6200. C0-19 )
LAUREL POINT TOWHHOMI! Ele-,.
gant 3BR condominium. Planta·
tion shutters in master BR-w-OOd
pa rq uet floor ,,; entry & kitchen.
Largest floor plan. $139,500. Lee
H~nkel 752·1414 . <0 -20)
I OOMY COMOO! Almost new 3BR
end-unit near pool. spa and tennis.
Owner will help finance. $154.900.
Betty Grubb 642·8235. <0 -21)
FH IH EASTILUFf! Bea utifully
appomterl view home in c hoice
lon11 ion Flexible fl oor plan.
S311111110 Betty Grubb 642-8235.
• 1() ll 1
READY ANO WAITING! 4BR. family
rm home in Northwood Pa·rk.
Plantation shutters -covered patio
com.tnunity-_pool and tennis.
Ready now! $152.900. Mack Hanson
551-8700 <0·23)
CASAILAHCA W/VIEW! Designed
for indoor/outdoor entertaining and
family living. 3BRS -library -
formal dining security system.
Co mm . pool & ten nis. $495.000.
Lynne Valentine 644·6200. (0-24 >
A IEST NICE -NEWPORT llACH!
Wh ere else can you find a 2BR. 2
bath condo w/fplc and community
p ool for only Sl23.500? Nea r
s hopping. park & library. HURRY!
Barbara Aune 642·8235. C0-25)
EXCEf'TIOHAL LUCHHEI Serene &
e legant 3BR. family rm ·home.
Fre n ch doors lead to atrium
w/follntain. Pvt community w/p<>ol
and spa. $750.000. Lynne Valentine
644·6200. (0 -26)
OCE A H VIEW -S l 7t ,,OO!
Unbelievable greenbe lt & ocean
vi e ws enh a n ce this beautiful
Newport Beach s plit-level
townhome . Lg assumable loans.
Se ller motivated. 'Suzanne Rudd
642-823.5. (0-27)
CAMEO SHOl l S CUSTOM L
Completely remodeled 38R home-
on lg com er lot w/gorgeous water
view. Den, formal dining rm, lg
kitchen w/brkfst area. Pool, spa &
exer<:ise rm. $935.000 Cee. Belle
Chase Lee 644-6200. C0 -28 )
JU COTTAM a ZN UMT! South of
the Highway duplex in Corona del
mar ... live near the ocean & have
income too ! Flexible financing -
an opportunity at $269.000. Coby
Wa rd 642-8235. (0 ·29 )
W O ·O DI I I D ~ I -· C Y PISS I
"Model·Uke" home on premhim lqt.
Oak noor plan -plush carpet a.Del
morel $125,900. Jam ie •.Ur.insoa
551·8700. (0-30)
Lr 1.S1 -HA.11c1>1 v11w ' HOMlll
•·Model-like" 2 or 3 BR Monaco
plan. Family & (c>rma l dlnlna rma.
New carpet, drapes a nd pelnt.
$750/ mo. Donna Gods hall 844-QOO.
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DIRECTORY
HOUSES FOR SALE
I • ... FAM IM or D94
103 Tangelo, Greentree, Irvine
552-4477 $89,900 Sun 1-5
2 .. IOOM
14547 Oval (Wa lnut Sq) Irvine
552-2006 $97,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
227 Via Orvieto. Lido Is le. N. B.
673-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
227 Via Quito, Lido Isle , N.B.
673-7300 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2006 Barranca (Bluffs > NB
640-6259 $148,000-L/H Sat/Sun 1-5
3313 So. Towner, Santa Ana
546-2313 $104.900 Sat/Sun 1·4
20 Fremont. Newport Beach
631-1400 $39,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
24 Bolivar, Newport Beach
631-1400 $42,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 • ... FAM IM or DIH
971 Bayside Cove W .. Npt Bch
631-1532 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
225 Kings Pl <Clfhvn) NB
642-5200 $285,000-fee Sat/Sun 1-5
•1710Kings Road , Cliff Haven. NB
631-7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
201 W. Yale'Loop (Wdbrdge) Irv.
742-1700 $152,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
' J ... OOM
653 Vista Bonita, Newport Bch
640-6972 $275,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
4751 Winvale (Calif Hms) NB
552-2006 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
58 Sea Island <Big Cyn ) NB
675-6000 $214 ,000
3150 Ba rbados, Cost a Mesa
Sat. 1-5
540-1720 $125,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
3113 Barbados, Costa Mesa
540-1720 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1
875 Katella. Laguna Beach
661-6441 $249,900 Sat 1-5
21 Gretel Court, Newport Crest, NB
640-5357 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
'1123 No. Dresden Ave., Anaheim
552-4477 Sll9,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
123 Via Genoa , Lido Is le, N.B.
673-7300 $410:000 Sun 1-5
•315 Villanova, Clg. Park, CM
545-o.118 $128.900 Sunday 1-5
25i 62nd St .. Newport Shores. NB
675-9111 $153,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
20612 Goshawk, Huntington Beach
963-8182 $110.000 Sat/Sun 12·5
2371 Orange Ave., Cqsta Mesa
548-1168 • Sat/Sun 12·4
430 E sther, Costa Mesa
645-0161 $134.950 Sat/Sun 1-5
#8 Calandria, Northwood. Irvine
552-4477 $156,950 Sun 1-5
16371 Venus, Westminster
642-823.5 $93.000 Sat 1-4
1832 ~arapata. Irvine Terr., CdM
642-8235 $239,500 Sat 1-4:30
1010-1016 E. BaJboa Blvd., N.B. •
642-8235 $1.200,000/$1,300,000
Sat/Sun 1-4
220 Coral. Balboa Isla nd. NB · ·
631-1400 $450,000 . Sat. 12-3 * 14 Burning Tree (Big Cyn > NB
675-6000 $595,000 Sat. 1-5
2591 Bayshore Dr .. Newport Beach'
631 -1400 $410,000 Sat/Sun 1 * * 16 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch
631-1400 $550,000 Sun. 1-5
•1773 Bahama Pl (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $295,000 Sat. 1-4
J .... FAMIMwoe.
29842 Andrea Wy .. Laguna Niguel
$185,000 . Sat/Sun 11-4
618 Kings Place, Newport Beach
645-S<&'J $210,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
21 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM
675-«XJO $515,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
611 Kings Piace, Newport Bea.ch
213/579-5338 $265,ooo s is ·u -5
3003 Calle Frontera, San Clemente
963-8182 Sun 1-5 .
223 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, NB
640..5357 1325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
17 Whitecap, Jasmine~· CdM
U0-5357 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21~ VJa Ithaca. Lido Isle, N.B.
675-6161 $420,000 SlJl!.__1~5
•1207 Berbhire Ln., Westcliff, ~
631·'1300 $230.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
706 Bison (Eutbluff) NB
631·~ ,198,000 Sun 1·4
*1472Gataxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB
631 -7Q> 1685,000 Sat;SUn 1-5
5081 Doanoke. lrv\ne
551-8'100 $131,500 SatJSUn 12·5
434SantaAnaAve <Nwptfflta) NB
842.m> 1255,000 SAt/Sun 1·5
2511 VlltaDr., Bayahores,N.B. ....... ...000 8ua 1-5
.
1945 Trade winds L'n .. Ba ye rest , N. B.
631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-5 * 1315 Santinella-Terr (I rv Terr )CdM
675-6000 $328,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
320 Seaward, Shoreclifffs, Npt Bch
631-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2113 Miramar Dr, Bal Pen, N. 8 .
631-1400 $465,000 Sat /Sun 1-5
851 Cortez, Costa Mesa
545-7492 Sll8,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2450 M~rino Dr .. Bayshores. NB
644-9060 Sun 2-5
4 IEOIOOM
4800 Cortland , Corona del Mar .
675-4010 $298,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
26431 Palisades. Capistrano Beach
640-5777 $889.000 Sat 11·4
24841 Luna Boni ta. La gun a Hills
640-5777 $247 ,500 Sat 12·4
2731 Pebble Dr .. Corona del Mar
540-5777 $425,000 Sun 12:30-4:30
•204 Via San Remo, Ljdo lsle.-NB
540-5777 Sun 12:30-4 :30
• •203Canal St.. NwptShores, NB
675-7060 $319,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
223 Narcissus <Old CdM ) CdM
675-6000 $549.900 Sat. 1-5
25 Garnet, Bal Island
673-2230 $535,000 SaUSun 1-5
ll8 Via Ithaca, Lido Is le. N.B.
675-4562 $595.000 Sun 1-4
14 Field. Northwood, Irvine
552-4477 $159.900 Sat/Sun 1-5
• ·~ W. Oceanfront . Newport Bch
631-1400 $675.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2408 Vista Hogar. The Bluffs. N.B.
759-1501 $162.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• •443Canal, Newport Beach
631-1400 $249.500 Sun 1-5
• •435 Canal, Newport Beach
631-1400 $229.000 Sunday 1-5
• •8 Collins Isle. Newport Bch
631-1400 $1,100.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
216 Ruby. Balboa Island
631 -1400 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
223 Via San Re mo. Newport Beach
631-1400 $695,000 Sunday 1·5
39 Silver Crescent, Trtlrk Hln, Irv
"' 675-3411 $315,000 SattSun 1-5
19142 Bikini. Huntington Bch
979-5370 $109,000 Sat 1-5
4 II ... FAM 1M or De4
•2005 Yacht Vindex. Newport Bcb
644-9260 Sat/Sun 2-6
17690 San Simeon. Fount.ain Valley.
964-2611 $183.000 · &it1Sun 12-5
2731 Bayshore , Newport Beach
644-9990 -$695.000 Sat /Sun 1-5
928 Coronado (Mesa del Mar )
556-2660 $.µ5.000 ·""" SUI) }d
• 1059 Vallejo Cir .. Costa Mes
751-6339 $178.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1615 Port Barmouth. HVH. NB
640-5357 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1
*4800Surrey Dr. Cameo Hlnds. CdM
675-5900 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
3666 So. Mall. Colony. Irvine
-552-4477 $175.ooo .. ~sun 1-5
411 El Modena, Nwpt Hghts, N.B.
·673-9060 SatlSun 1-5
"26 Birdsong, WoodbJ:.id~ fr,v .
551-8100 $199,500 Sat?Sun 1-S
1730 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N.B.
631-7300 $499,900 Sun 1·5
•1924 Holiday Rd, Baycrest , N:B.
631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
••401 N. Star Ln., DoverSbrs. NB
631-7300 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1072 Santiago Dr., Dover Shrs, NB
631-7300 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•1242 Somerset Ln .. Westcliff, N.B~
631-7300 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1606 Dorothy Ln, Hrbr Hlnds, N.B .•
631-7300 . ~.500 Sun 1•5
1930 Pt. Camey (HVJ{flls) NB
642-5200 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores, NB
631-7000 $470,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1620 Galaxy Dr, Dovel-Shores, NB
644-4910 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1801 Santiago Dr., Baycrest, NB
642-8235 $439.~ .jat/SWl 12-4:30
1842 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB
631·7300 $665,000 Satl-5
212 EveQiyn, Shrcliff, CdM ,
-644.QOO $595.000 Sat 1-5
• 3030 Country Club'Dr:, Coeta Mesa
631-1400 ~.ooo Sun. 1·5
* *426 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle. NB
631-1400 $895.000 Sat/SUn 1-5
17995 Gillmah, Univ. Pk, Irvine
551-8700' $153,900 Sun 1·5
277 Brentwood, Costa Mesa
631-1286 $128,000 Sat 1-~
499 Broadway, Costa Mesa *1488 $179,500 Sat/SUn 1.S
•24212Torena Cr., Mission Viejo
831-IMO '214,ti()O Sat 1·5
1978 Pt. Cbellea, Newport Beacb
8'1H550 '21$,000 Sat/&m 1·5
S ... OOM
2715 Lighthouse Lane, Newport Bch
631-1400 $359,000 Sunday 1-5
s•••.waww-. • *800 Harbor Island Dr., NB
631-0094 $1,395,000 Sat/SUn 1-5
1034 Sandcastle, Hrbr Vu IDs, NB
631-7300 $33o,ooo · Sun 1-5
• •812 Harbr Is lnd Dr., Promntry
Bay
642-8235 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• •12 Trafalgar, Ha rbor Ridge, NB
644-6200 $2.900.000 Sat/SUn 1-5
• 1000 Mariners Dr., Dover Shrs, NB
631-7300 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
1412 Antigua <Dover Shrs) NB
642-5200 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
#6 Malibu Cir., Spyglass, CdM
644-00Gp $580,000-fee Sun 1-4
2020 Swap (Mesa Verde > CM
546-2313 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-4
CONDOMINIUMS
• FOR SALE
• IACHILOI
101 Scholz Plaza #221
<Versailles) N .B.
759-9100 $96,900
I llOROOM
188 Streamwood . Irvine
644-7020 $81,500 Sat/Sun 2-5
• .... FAMIMwDIH
249 Tangelo Terr .. Orangetree, Irv.
640·5357 $83,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 "llDIOOM
# 1 Sea mist Circle, Newport Bcb
631-2383 $115,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•22 Arboles (RSJ) Irvine
759-9100 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5·
17 Wildgoose, Nwpt Crest. N.B ..
673-5354 $157,000 Sun 1·5
1700 Westcliff Dr #15. Wstclf, NB
631-7300 $99,500 Sat 1-5
1228 Rutland Rd. #6, Npt Bch
631-1400 $124,500 Sat. 2-5
#5 llighland View (Trtlrk) Irv.
955-1541 $162,000 Sa2-5 ::.l/S'l·5
9628 Pettswood, Huntington Beach
631·14" $99,900 Sun 1-5
306 Sydney Ln. <Bay/Thurin) C.M.
673-6210 $114,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2 • ... FAM IM or DIH
760Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach
546-8640 Sat/Sun 1-4 .
J llDIOOM
441 Glochester Dr .. Costa Mesa
642-4799 $150,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5
•314 Avenida Cumbre <Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $2JO.OOO Sat/Sun 1-5
653 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach
640-6972 $275,000 Sat/Sun 11-4
7 Odyssey Court, Newport Beach
673-7300 $198.500 Sun 1-5
211 La J olla Dr., Newport Beach
631-1400 $217 ,500 Saturday 1-5
3 II ... FAM bl '!> DIM
334 Ogle St., Newport Heigft'ts, C.M.
642-5722 139.500 Sat/SWt 1-5
306 Ave. Cumbre. Bluffs, N.B.
640-5560 $250.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
26625 Verbena. Mission Viejo
831-8440 $142,500
4llDROOM
2912 Quedada, Bluffs, N.B.
640-5560 $260, 000
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
I ... OOM
• •25 Channel. Newport Bch
6~1-1400 $56,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
J•lrJM
· 510 Jasmine , Corona del Mar
673-8550 $345.000 Sat/Sun l·S
• ...... 2.
3980 Seashore Dr., Newport Beach
673-8851 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOUSE FO.R RENT
4 ..... PAMIMwD9t
# l Rue Marsailles, Big Cyn, NB
640-~'7 $2800 per mo. Sat/$tm 1·5
COMDOMIMIUM
FOR RENT Z _.OOM
16510 Le Grande, Hunt. Harbour -..
84<MOZ7 /846-1371 $'95 Sat/SUn
1/1 AC~ ..
fOI SAU
88323rdSt. <offlrv. Ave) NB
645-6625 ~.000
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I large l"edwood deck to creetf•• esprnsl• wltlt tMs ...... waters ed ge. Lots or. • --• 0 ' storage cabinets In : $.14,500 ffW• 6.t.140 ·
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oCIAMROMT I -..... ~-~ ..... d•g~.CiWef : Large s uper d eluxe :I locatlOll -t•• llACH. I• • flH CORNER duplex. 3 Br, 3 ...--
. Ba up; 2 Br. 2 Ba down.! ,........_. ...._ &..,. ,.alo • .. _....
• X1nt condition. Need 1031 for Hf•rt•l•l•CJ· Po11lblfltle1 for
lax deferred exchange. ! .•• , ....... ·~ed to $649,500. 1116,000! '
WATBFIOMT I
PIER/FLOAT quaint 2 Br home on legal R-2 lot.
2 ctJb~.'e. S.US,000!
1 lay~op. ' ......
•675-7060•
STEAL THIS!
Owner l~ft town and said I aell my lowest price 2 ;
bdrm 2 bath NewPort
Crest Coodo. Assumable
loan & will consider ! creative financing!!! A;
. barga1n at SI57.000. ·
Make your offer!
<>Pa.SUM 1-5
14 HOLLOWGLIH I
· Move fast! Clean up·
graded Ash Model. 2 :
1 Bdrm condo. At $106.000
it woo 't last!
2515 IST AYE 1
1 2 View homes on l lot. i
1 Excellent parkioc.
! private ll q\lie\. Owner j
'ft!l'Y Raible in ftnancin1 I I terms. A bargain al
I S585,000! i
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA LION REALTY
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2 BR l 'h Ba condo. Cpts, !
, drpa, bdilt.in.s. <Over 40 !
1 adult community.) Pool. ,
I jacuzzi, clubho use ;
165.000. 11% r~ancing. Near large shoppin g I center and bus stop.: I ~de. 714-433-4422 ,
· $3,SOO down, owner w1U l l carry. $850/mo, new I
bllcbe&or coodo. 645-1307 j
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$94.too I Quaint Old Spanish Style
resl«ed to ils original ! ele;ance w /dramatic j
arc.bed ent.ry to old lime
J parlor. 2 frpks, library. I
I music rm. bag family rm. I
lg formal dining, cantina ,
1 kit chen. h i de -away)
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ep .,. ....... carpeting a on I estate size grounds in
a rea of flne. custo m
flumes . Assume low int I loan. No qualifying. Best
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conrhN)s. Mast•r ••It• witt9 .,. • &
fireplace. La•d•caped by loger1
Gard•H. VU fro• ••lt•r Hite.
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story !l'radewiod Home with 4 Wrml.
3 baths. catbedral ceilin11. 2
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overlooking courtyard + Jacu11i.
ele1ant muter bedroom 1uite with ocean view. New wall to wall carpets
+ drapes throu-.hout. Do not mil& this
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on a lot plus 'Al, 5 bdrms plus 5 baths.
Owner will finance. Recent price
reduction. Be sure & call Barbara
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TARBELL.REALTORS.i 4 Bedroom, 2~ Ba.I ~sharp Dana Point ~BeachHome : We are orfering you r rr ~~ MUST sa&.! ~1'120 sweepln1 ocean view : t d~lex. Two bednn, 1 delicned lo be aha~ed. I these Newport Shores 1 -
Owner left state ,! IASTSIDI from livinf room and : **•QUE! I tmh ~per unit features I Immediate. possession.! HQrnes... ' CIR
apaciou1 dupl ex ,I 3 Bdrm 2 bath huge ::J~ ~~g1n.1 I 23001qftoflwtw1ouallv· new carpet, freah.J>aint, I ~~ Easy , 4C11Proepert~r$149,900 1 -~--• ----· ~. 1ara1e. 1100; fireplace, cuatom'bome. .· m1t q,withltsownPOOL~ beamed .ceilings , ttAl.MOMYHOUSEI 1 22a Lu1on1a 3 br +, Realtors~
1q. ft. each unit. Gl'081 • Lots of charm Only I SPA! Th.la 3 Bdrm• den I firepUce, dinlng area It 1 , Sl.75,000 I $1'50/mo. 21% down.;S143,500 · , attached home la enc:klBeclpatio.Youmay i Perfec:ted4bdnn,3batb. •Prospect4br$19S,OOO . NEWPORT Wi..TERFROMT owe belaDce. 1215,000.f o.i..S-l-4 : I poulbly the~>' exam -! wiah to use lb~ l bd~m . J denf'loorplanlNSPIRES , 2UIWalnut3brS155,000 · "'
Ila'. m.om. Ml-5394. r 1 W• StrMt ple in the prealliious; Lower u n l t as a ~NY in thla year DHl2nd. 3br $199,500 Largest ftoor plan offered. Open. fresh I 311 ..... Woodbridfe Eltatee with "weekender", while at oAd split level 2'100 5~· ~t . ~Gbd. •brS2SS,OOO and a beautiful view. Custom decor
JAS .... CI• . Brobr,645-G86 "ASSUMABLE FINAN-' a private pOol. Call now' the lbrina. OUT OF ' home near the c VlC. 401Colton4brS212,000 ' gold fixtures and many upgrades: Belt Priced Condo inl -, tosee&enjoy' · SfATE OWNER lllAY ' centerofLaguna Niguel. J.1SC.na13br$315,000 B . J....-. at *'75,000 with ! CING OF s:urr .ooo . · Slt7 Soo I PROVIDE TERMS for j Community pool, park & Price vary with condi· 1 oat shp rights up to 45 '.
SlTS.000 iD ftoaaclnc at: ..WIUSTIC 1 Walk to the Dana ~oant , · i qualified buyer. otrered clubhouse. Compare !, tion •location, some on 1
appro1t. u~. 2 •den +I MODmM DUPLEX i Harbo' "•m lh" 3 ( ,,j 1~brldne l for Only Sl'4,000 FULL · And you will buy at. water., Call for info on 574f,OOO priv.apa. AGTl'4-tOl7 Well located with ex-~oom, 3 bath home I 1J PRICE! , $195,000. 1 ranaoc1111ternu •appt.
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Plan(« 1111 buy this ! :r1~~ow;:"~r. 2'. =. si.:'~~12 I m.aamnu P\wy.lrvlnt' ,._494-0731 ~Diamond. 4000 sq. ft. 642.8150
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bame.. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath iD· 1 ~ ' down. QPtN SUN 12·j. 6 i llaaa home '3200 ft I noon a Plantalioll·St.yle . I came..ut.4car1~ra1e. .,,... ,...&.... I SequnUi 'free. h.21,SOO.,.Loedl ol " liq · fireplac e paneled' WllllliliiltDodl
pleaaant views too!. , > ~ -.n.; 71M746 uool»truct~~~ vT!:: library and 'a oealected 1 By Paceaet,terHomes 1 Sll0.000. P.S. Stroll pa1t1 ~ . . S3SO,CllO. , Pioneer kitchen. Owner I Elesant 5 bedroom, 4 '
ZllGGdlnrod,aqualnt "1•V.-.Y 1014 1**SlllNrSJOIY '. --.,Sol l financina trade or t.thbomenowrecently , newbolne,*580,000. 1 CF/., C?J1.. .u,u. ........................ ~ · ·~ , lease/opt .e.ooo ~ed Outstanding I ~de/v/tm I e::wte~ 4 br, pool , atrium . 4 .•. ,._san ! . ltfflty 1· 4t4-7i51 . : C\.Btounf.atures:-f.ncJu.de ! _ · Goraeoua hom e -· ·L-i 497..-1744 I tarwe master suite with · -~ 411.~..L~ .. ~ fantastic area . Low I Ideally located . In the . . I ---~ HILL!~ : hydro-whirlpool jetted 1 .~ tJ'""f"7" CONOOZONEDLO'J 1 do.wn. Exe c utive 1 Calllornia Homes area ! BEA l. -~McCOOMACKRE tub,fonnaldiningroom, ' 673-8494 W·aideC.11. lot ronedJorl .Realtors,84MSC.3. , • 1 this cuatomiaed plan hu ! -~ONAliE · =n r~m. custom ·
2435 E. CoHt Hwy .. Cd¥ 6 ecndoa. 1.9,000 + sq. ft. :I~ .. -... I o•o • ban balance of 182 000 ' In just 10 yn when you I ce Wltb conversa-: _________ , Lilt«! for SZ00,000. No i •"'?9• ~ : at 12% interest with mon-~ tbil custom home to-: I ~ l!'t· .2 car gara~e ..
BIG CANYON
OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 .
2 RUE CHATEAU IOYAL
Absolutely Fabulous 3BR, 3BA
"Bordeaux'' Model. Delight
Elegant Decor. Spacious Rooms,
High Ceilings, Private j>atio Areas
Will Appear To The Discriminat·
ing Buyer! $380,000. Call 644-8940
from Security Gate. •subordination con ·'1 ••••••.••••~•-•••••••••t tbly ~menta of S848 ~ dayfor$915,000. Sweep-I • nrlPAUT 11x38 pnvatedoc~~1th !
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4IOO s.ny Ort•• l ExQ1.U1le upgrad~ tn· 0(1ly Sl4S,:i00. Open Hse views. Owner/bldt will 1 fl · Some. op~loaal . color LA ~ ,..__WIC..IJ.4 14 br, 2 ba. 402 16th Pl.I i:tude levelon, ~I~. Sat/Sun 1·5. 14712 Don-! r~.Oriveby&look :I' VIEWOFTHE~EA I sekct~stillpossable. I -.--.1-$185.000. (916)47Z·3646 or. wallpapers, rtucro·wv. caster. 153S Mominpide-Drive. . • PricedSl,395,000 JOLLA I
t.rfe Califomla ranch I (91S):MS.8975 for info or.I tr~1h compact. 3rd.. • · · . , 644-1-721. .,W's'+ Tl.a,.._, 1 0,.. 5-/s. 1·5 IOJJ W .. St. BROKERS I style fa~ily home on : appt to see. Do not dis, f floor, v:aulted beam cell· 1 • _.,. 1 mJ •u; IOO Hw bot I.._., Dr. ; L.. .,.... CA t20J7 ='':,lotui!soolb~~~·2; turboccupants. =-::=~~·~!1:'.-WA~JNT i ·3 ! lkilMllOnDe ' ! ~Hoff:Act.Gl~' Call Collect
fireplaces. Needs de·i IASTSIOI -,,P~· Ninfa J arvla1 REAL ESTATE . · ' I . I Sbownbyappt. daily I· 714-419·2'41 LTQ
contor'•touch. ~.000.1 ... m.~ oBuien 6C-l850 . ~ohnll .~31-1400 iemGWr :1.1.m4a Private leacll~ . . • I~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~!! t~~I ~Mi ~ 3 Bdrm, 2be, formal din-c.oombeRealtor. •-••HI 1 11111•• I Panoramic ocean view.I P • .1 o.,1911 1-• ~ e t : Inc rm, ~am. ily rm. 2 1a,OOODOWN Noq1&&1ify. " • 1 rfum patio deck.of tbis l Completely refurbishect.1:DIVORCEO: ForcedSale ! HUllY!LASr I' _.. -•• •' pat.ios,2frplca'•1uest . • · • HIGoHOM I beautlfull s pac ious one •bllt to·beach. You La 11 L j . 1 • I 'Y boule. On• oear -.; acre inc. Nr beach. New 2 sty, aaAMGITIH I . I custom built modular own the land. Great 222 Jo a n. 3br. Rare Cliffbaven condo.
cstm b'u\lilt ho'me . 3 br, 2~. ba. $187,000, Condo: 1 Bdnn. +Iott.I · . AKMOLL . I home In fantasti c finaDclng.$1919.SOO l~ba.rrptc.A.l.T.D. I 2Br. den, 2frplc. o~er •671-5930• Sl.'18.500 64.5-7643 $1950 /mo . 960· 1217. Extra abarp end unit 1 Thll custom home w1tb a : Treaun! lsla.n<l Mobile ~ 827·9820RE.X HODGES 2,000 sq. ft. Cocnmu.ruty
3137E.CatHwy,CcUI . ~ait. . au5(). ~n Sat/Sun at PANORAMIC oc~~N I Home Park. Vaulted ~ Smve Dam\ (213)433-5003 pool, $169,000. Agt. ·~-.. YaDI -~ -Ti'tf: T'"rrac Vl.£W from the~v1n1 1 _.,,ft, .. , tb b-'1 · aC.o . 67S.:m7or646-:ll02. ---------• ~"' , -.,. e. I r 4000 J ""'~._,we ar, Ul l-ln SUPER Waterrront 21
D•h•Drt••P•t. SALEBYOWNER $15,000DM. '1 C/21 .,.nC....,. ar:_:.,!tm;,!,e is ~ ,.m1~~wave. Nu·Tone · ~ BdnoCondo$425,000 • I LOVILYHOME
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plftbaM price. Darr~ll ...... i.... 1 with sp~ Prof. ! YQU. 861-3531 Agt. I..avel~ 2 8dnn con~o in • family roo~., two wet· Giant S Br~ On'~ family rm. Fir:te laces in Pmh.~ GH.266 --· · · · puil·like setUna. with 2 bars latte living room, M."71~ · · .v LUX ha' n·s ·re tal 2 li · •-r 1 ...__ ._.. ~pd lg. com er lot. pools, clubhouses, tennis ~ car garaae. plus --~~~(!). $269,500. wne will • e n • vma rm.,. a Y •m, 2
--------·• shade Ir fruit ~rees. RV Qiodo: Huntington eon. court.. spa. and volley 400 s.f. ol storage abo ve ...,_, • ~ at SJ.500 monthly Bdrm. $1800 /mo. Agt. ~t!:tnspoo. lDI., f~l~y· 'c!°°rpeO:: POOi.AMO Vll'W acceu. Frplc m den & tinental. 3 BR. 1~ ba, ball court. Perrect aaraae workshop and a watb .S20.000 down. No RITA WRJTER RLTY ,_. lltVM TBIACI L/R. ~r will carry. forced air, w /D, .bltin Callfomia llvlns '92,500. great prlvate corn'er lot ! 96J.l 112 .credit needed. _ (l,14 71417S2·5710 ed. lots of ck>Hts. Heated
A easy 3 Bdrm, formal ~ull p~ce SZ Z5 ,OOO. ~ri1~ Acceu.tol ' •· Catalioa--itunsets from , IM0-1*. • · ' ~-., ......... IY OWMll lrs'· aw:fk2 tom~~te~r~~
d.lnlal rm home with euec 545-a08l ~ lrjac. ~% a .. uma· thecmastet, too! BY AP·. ' , '700 ft • ....... 2 L.-...._ __ ... poolaadhllhl)'e~panda· MEWPOWT...-HTs ble &n . $97,000. Ph' POINTMENT OJirLY . I OCIAMFltOHT ;. ~·.;,;k:..:; -o;;.~:':"w1s..
ocean.. A new Uatinl at Lovely 3br 2ba tM> uH ' llACHCOTTAGI · . Point. $500 ooo each . ....._ -y_._ .......,.. .. _,.
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n..a..1-. .. old.2Bdrm, f ii h · I to bool •ooo Bob' Lar9e mHter bedroom WllT£W JO bealllilul beach and ten· 2brcmilo,2be,earthtone 2Blka fromocn,8Br,cor· A must for you to see . ._ ,__ am y ome 1n 1' nt ac · • · A · court.a 'ti ted com· lot. 1 redecor t ~bdrm baa retreat cond. Sl21,toO. Agt. .Demen, act ... -4343. aultAt. SUnny kltchen out ma . a cpt. frplc, xtra wftdws. Dl!l'ed. ne~ Y .1 ho a · M2$,000. Presented by
wtlb bar and fireplace. ~· 54S-42.89 .. ()pe.n ..... WPBI I cuJ•sac.1214.500. a VIEW rnunity. 1249.500 ape!l~= 1·5 0o:.t po.o'f.' ~ea:::: ~~~~rs, Agt. So.:=-NOMIS ------.-'·--..Good oel1hborhood , W ..... Y.... fram quality comtruct· THI 631·"2383 clbtue. only Sl75,000. ft.: furtber iDlonnation, EN J 0 Y o c E A N needs paint •·TLC · I Uniquely and beautifully ed. 3 Bdrm custom SPIClAL PLACE Qwoerc.97.s125 .. IASY UVING
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<lwmiAI 3 brf3 full ba. I ~HllGHTS I yard. Avail. ~ov. lat. 880 Irvine lo quiet Adult Complex. Sony no pets. Sft5 mo.• IS7S. Call Zl3f586-1202 or West, Just north ol Jam· Presti1iou.1 . Vers.aalle11
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acbool, be~. Oceanvl~w, new kitc.bea. $1000/mo. l.._..,_ .. ..._dor 'Newport BNchlSo.' prt. patioa, pool fr spa. 2 Br. l~ Ba. Patio. ·New2 Br. 2~ Ba . Condo. C714t67MOOO (2lll9U-2372
yard, patio, hardwOod ' with 8 mo lu incl · Ullftilllll•JI 3lOO 1700161hSt. !lf<>Pl!rl'S.$385mo.lrup. carport. $410 mo.! Dl.n. rm., Micro-wave, ---------
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$1200 ~o Lse avail I fenance No pets ' Ba . f c714) 142 5113 21111iOHARLAAVE. opener. Tenms, Racquet· Rentals. Funushed It un· ba apt. l blk to bch. no ... _. · · 642-JUZ or 9S?-U6& rer' 12 Br 2~ , view rom • SPMC 549-2'47 1 BR, nice, clean. close to ball, pool Jae. sauna. No fW1l. Broker. 67S·4912. pets. $425/mo. 646-8355 · all ..,.. · every room, close to • 1 •hop Ir transp. Pref .-. 1 ' 2 'Kids OK
2 Bdrm bath , 11 Av approx 11-U.....,. town, '85().4t'T·Sl22 1 2 bd bouae, $450/2 bd female 50 +. •295 · .,...... or · yt• a "''l"'LIO"' "---1c upper 2 Br. 2 Ba. , 2 , am y . 1 d\c>lex $tTO/ &45-ll03 333 • • 1 11000 mo. Call 984-2566 or ~ ,,,. ,,,. ~-.... ..
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North Laguna location. 1 tel.Se. 2br', Zba, wine ! U.fw'llilhld 3425 j with garage. 1~ blocks I · ' · · Lar Bach 8 t Adults . 1 pets. Near Back Bay·
Co1y fireplace, patio. cellar, hot tub, Sl900.:•••••h••••••••••••••••1 to beach. Open House : r~ate ·.ti · 0ci :Ll'l2 Br2Ba~vaal.ll/l, Adutonly 631·2n'29 ..,mo. : 548-18118,64.2·7370 Luxurious condo: 2 Br,1 11.2• Sun. 306 32nd St. 1 ....,.....,_8 .. 6 I ~e a,,e&,.19l~·~ , !!52l_mo. 60-3214, ~~1Badew/~ea:view1 ---------
DonOllen Realtors jo.......: . H bo R"d , 211.l ba, 2 car gar, auto 64().1239, 536-9922. ' ~-u I'll I . · · ........._. + n 1 ~ a w O· l 8 r . Penthouse
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2 BR ucf blk I ~ 2"' Baths. : Jac. t875. Ph: 645-8986or 'if. lw• BeautlfuJ 1arden apts. All Adults. Attached · pMio, diahwuber, avail 2Br.~8:mw~e~~.vlew Adult. ssso. Agent
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1• l ll-1. $390. afler Spm JRLProperties _780-86 __ t_T. _____ _ . . I . . n..: 3b ba f I •••••••••••••••••••••••• I pets Sp&. -mo. a a . , 1111Prll90 "a • ..-845 U •-B tubondeck,ofrmstrbr. Agent. 759 -0SH or ,._~ r,2 .2sty rpc,,llAoalsl-.d 3106 I 28r.°1Ba. $440 : 6.11..._.. , · ..__ -6459 Npt nut.·3 r, lYaBa, rp,
Ocean vu. $725 mo. 75&-9100. pa.t10, w/d , refrll, 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131 E.1Btb,64&-88l6 1 'Dix 2br, 2ba, $450/m'o. HEAR IUCH gar, ldry rm, rear yard, *-0180. child. DO pets SSSOfmo. • 2 Br. 1 Ba. MOO to $425. 1 Adults DO pets l mi to trees. -.SO. 67~1225 ,Ocean view, 3 Br condos., (213) 7216-1898 • ; 1 bdrm apt, yearly ' Bach. S330 ! D/wuber, garage. • beacb.'980-4t'5 · l.4e 3 br. 2 ba upper apt. · FANTASTIC VIEW Npt.Crest. : $425/rno lBr $385' 541.3394 • · No pets. $700 mo. Agt. Villa Balboa lux 2bdrm,
3 Bctrmcal08 Buena Vis· ' Call 751·7961 jWalk to beach. Newport, I 613-l.936or673-5132 tSl E l8tb 642-0856 New 1 BR condo, pool. rec ~70 2ba, fam rm, rrplc,
ta. Xlnt tcx:alion Highly ' 2bdrm. lYaba, 2 car gar, !Del Bayt t 3bdr I . • ISl50 mo, 2 Br 1 Ba, 2880 room stove refri1 skylite, rnicro-wave. up-. u aded $8SO/m o ~c.2 Br.2Ba.Condo :wasber/dryer,rerrig in· uxe . ron m , Yl.LACC>al>OVA Hickory Pl.. Mesa D/W.'$450. sSoohsrn'.Sl5004Br.2Ba.Duplex. grades · f bl ~ · · I m . The ~lu~rs. Newly · cl. Prvt community.• 2ba, mng, frplc. aduJls, 1 Molt util free' New c l j Verde. No kids/pets. ~87 Oceanfront. Wood beam pool. j8~~ec ro~dl a &
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Condo, 3bdrm, 2ba , 1 eves all ay w · • U.fvwlt:hed 3525 1 wash/dry, avail. now.: lBDRM $390 1 orm.oBM • 1111 .8'7-4803 j wasber/dryer. Film. or ---------was~dryer58f.a~99no 1 3Br2\.'Jba.NptTerrace '••••••":'••••••••••••••••'i l500mo.673-0188aft.6. ! 2B~deoA c:5". Spadoua3bdrm, l~ba. 2 unfurn. Immed. oc· Npt Shores, across from
pets. /mo. 1 · ~ Pooi,jac,lrpl,kdsOK Rancho San Joa'\'fn. 2 , IAYROMT 1 642,.?,;,e.. 12Br.1Ba.Newtrl-plex.1 ~.community pool.'. cupancy. TSL Mgmt. bcb. Bach• 2 Bdrms 3br,2bacondo,2carg~r.! nopets.1625.~1419 1 ~us~e~ igh1Y !Nice2 Brlbaw/sli : ~.,3'.Nopels.$450., spa, tennis, no peu .~642-UI03. fromDf.5.640-5078
$550/IJ\O. Call Ch ras • '"'-·'I _.__ led C d . I . • 11000/mo 6'/a-5335 • 2 Br .. 2 Ba. Sundeck. $US. . IS75/mo. M2-81118 • ._. \4 Br Apt Across the 3 Br., .._ fi-pla-......., 831·3114 l''""""Y"""'vra onoin , 1 • ;AvailapproxNov.lst.I I · · ...... ~ .......... uw, · Bluffs. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Split i tif 1 ..ts FvrwislMcl . ....,., .... , .... 3107 · S48·B67S days 760•108,E. Side duplex, 3bdrm, 13 br, l~ ba, pool. water i street from beach. $72$ pvt IJll) 1ar. 9500/mo, ~..,.... 3252 level. $825. Age nt. j ..... ::; •••••• -. •••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••••••• l evesatwlEnds ' 2ba, wood bedam ce1Un11.; paid, ~. at'l-3351 or mo. Hasson & /\ssoc. ~.613-9187
••••••••••••••••••••••• I 675-5930 , • . new crpt, ishwaaher, 9aHl007Eves ' 1151-1651 Ni 1 Shores 2 Br pvt 1 l1lalioaP1•1llla 3707 :Small Bach. $300 Yearly .. 2 br, 2,ba.-Children OK., gar, washer /dryer , · ---·------s-ca..• 3176 :-tennis pool submit Big Canyon twnhse, lux •••••••••••••••••••••••! Utlls pd . 4 ·8PM ·,new carpels ctr drapes \ hookups , no pets . 'HarborCOND02br, Pen-1NEWcpts/d.rlJa.3Br,28a. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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Hap644-7211 golf course & lak-: v1ew, I BeBra~Pif:1 2 BW. $800, 1 13 Br. 2 Ba. Deluxe. ! munily pool & amenities .. ...,s 2bdrm _..... __ .... $500 +deposit. "shar pets.,.$675 mo. y rly. BEAUTTFUL ! !_ splat , sep2cargar,tenms,pool ·-· wls. ntr.303 : Fi lace. Gara e. No 1 $SO-O /mo. 892·9713 , .... · • mrw c • .,ts,, 846-SS31orlMC).31MO : 64.S-1882. level. ocean vie w . 3
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494·MS3 I Balboa.Ion, Oceanfront., . ~ -ilDS E. dthSt. 2Br, all new bar-b-que, l«e patio. tDS, 2 enc~ car ports .
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TWNHOME 38 2B F..astbluff V\I home.com· I Forinfocal1675-8740 2 sundec k s , gar . j w/gar. Adlls, cpts, drps,1 ..,.... vacant $C7Smo j 1 ~ .,U eoune.aad tennts
. . r · a , plaay redone. Avallable! I · 900/mo yearly, all util . bltns. fncd yd. water pd. I ~ ' · · courts rtebt bebiDd pro-forma I d1!'1n1._ A /C, long term as of Jan. 1. 2 bdrm. l ba, WINTER 1 pd.~-1636-4120 :llMZ , • 1 a. 2 BR h lio Apu. •Versailles luxury 2 Br. 2 perty. Close to ~ver-
frplc, pool, Jacuz21, $795. Sl.250/mo. Jerry Jones RENTAL, healed pool. ! 887 Victoria St. "370. MOllTHSIDI I . Ojjhw11lltrs & -a llQ's I Ba. Condo. <>nJy $590 mo. ythlng! ! ssoo: month I
mo.-.1666 631·121&6 steps to bay, beach,IPenln Pt: Beaut, spac .
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••••••••••••••••••••••• I 67:>1871; days 673-1900 , adlts, no pets. $525 yrly ~ ba. 2 carr •,ar. au l Patio, frplc, dshwahr. No • Jot to 8Hch a Sho11s Mrs. LuC1ino wkdays. 1 714642-0llB ..... 2Ba ard . 1 1 _ I 673-111Mor7Sl-4674 ........ oPnr. rp c, poo • .-. 1525 .. : ---------..,.., • I ener inc ·• REALTORS IACHll.01 jac. Pb: 64S·8986 or .--. · 1 IAYFltOMT Studio apt with ouan !!!~~·=f~1~ A~ls !2 81' 2 Ba Condo crp•· I Balboa oceanfront from 1~Comrh ortaybl1e SpLer CID 641·15'5 · 2 br, l ba. encl. ear. Spaciom2Br., den. 2 Ba.j view. Elec. furn. 1275 t'"~· • • • • • • • "'· $115 incl. utl. l aduJt, no ...,ac Apt rlJ ase With w/d booltupe. Patio, 1 apt with spectacular, mo. See Mgr. 332 Encino
3Br house, yard, garage,, ~·~h~~· ~!:.~·~ pets.lf13.6372. =to s hoplfl rfg IUgbt airy 2 Br frp ~wshr N $425 view. Luxuriousappoint·1 Ln,AptC,S.C.
pets & ltids ollc. $400/mo.' taris. NO PETs! $700 Clean i Br. winter rental, • men l s . Be au l if u I ... I .......... d •.
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elec gar, ldy, wet bar. pets. S575.322 Heliotrope ~RI "~ 3-~and· S.SSO. FFenc~ld small ocean vw. pool, Walk to ocean & bay. Ave.675-G4.0penll·4 1·NO FEE! Apt.• Condo New llt2 bdrm luxury Y.na ga.rage. amt y tennis etc $77S ~ Large 3 Bdrm 2 ba. S600 l remals . Villa Rentals. adult apts in 14 plans
please. Kids & pets eves. 23 LandfaU Court. yrty. 675-4830 Agt. 12~ Bdrms, 2 ba, frplc. dis· 1 _ .SJs-4912 Broker from $t15, 2. bdrm from
welcome.C&ll964-2566or OpenHouseSa\/Sun. ,.._,. """----.,,724 hws hr. No. of PCH.-· ~l 8dnn,2 ba,2 .. torydplx' $505 +pools, tennis, !J73.29'71 Aat .• no fee. -a..,..._ ~ tllliO/mo, 1st/last, secun· " waterfalls ponds' Gas 1-.---·---"'9[••••••••••••••••••••••• .... a .,.,.., ......., " a.,.• D'• .. __ .. _ (Pnl~ • • ~. "9_,...t a..ch 3269 ,. suS • \y. ,,_,...,. OO'fl • .,, .... ......,," ..... , .... ~-• .,.. ~. tor ~Jag &'. hlattng
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2 br, 2 ba WstcUff condo, 4 Br. 2 Ba , cblJdren & fUrn 1 br. apt. S3501t up. New 2 bdrm. 1~ ba. blk 't;o beh. $750/mo. . Frwy drive North on •
pool f I I $525 pets ollc. t96S." 644-1284; 1 F.ncl. car.· Adults. no w/vlew It 2 car pkng. 1st/last, security. Avail Beach to McFadden then
'Days ~:6.aff5~'ievei 644-73113Agt. pets. 2.UO Newport Bl. .. ~, lat ._ last plus now.613-2282, 9to5pm. West on McF~dden to 548-4-belwn 8 :30 Ir ••-roo .,. I Seawlnd Village . 640-4388. SPM. '25'> dep. 975-0142 week QC£.., ...,FRO..., (TI4l883-5198.
2Sl.ory Bayf ( 1 Large 3 bdrm, 2 bath. , days, 675·8592 eves & pt .:;A" "
40, dock. Ja~o~ ;:l~:: frplc, bar, extremely Furn11hed 2bdrm apt, I weekends area. 1355. 710 W. 18th. O/washer. clean. Cl<Mie I 2Br.2'hBa. avail. Nov 3 Br. 2 ba, duplex com· ao-4000
$1500 H & A nice! $700 yrly. Pa ul aduJls, DO pell. Inquire St. beach. From $345. Uth.ll00.833--0216 1 plelely refurbis hed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOC.8S~Ssl asson S· Martin Rlty,644-7383 1 1~ Rochester. (rear). i 2 BR l~ Ba, bl1ll5. w/d -~ All. SPM. Mr. js l u d i o C o n d o . ! Yea~l y lease $895. ~Newport Beach. Beach
I bkup. FP. pool, walk to 1 mile to beach. 2br Blain. · ..,_ .. woods . · 673-2113 H t 1 II Four Bedroom Bluffs End 1 Br Furn. Apt. $185., bch. 476 Seaward. ssso. garden apt. disbwash, •~unn • a /c, tennis. .o e room· Im a
Jllpt Shores Duplex. 3 Br. Unll. $1000/Month. Preler middle aged. No 64()-0619 BBQ $450/ l45--0845 1bdrmapt..->.2bdrm pool,·~· etc. !"0 pets. OCEAHFaOMT kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean· ~~~rl:::t U~03 ,:o~ Agen\, 140·8927 Or cbildrenorpets.541.()868. . mo. aptSGl.516-07'1, SS7S mo. Avail. now. 2Br, 1Ba, yr\y. 9650tmo. rront. $2lllO .•up + S260
158100 (4e2Brdplx,S .. CstHwy. 3 br. 2 ba, frplc, 1ar. or ~l. 551 .. 15. S5IMZZ1 640-"7990 aec&depoeat.-673-4154.
ea.mc>Acent 2 tr, 2 ba. MeH Verde. C(Wet. DO pets, $4.95 mo. So. Cout Plaaa, $535. r _ SBr 2Ba f l .a. .. ---·------1
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new crpt, drpc, sec bldg. · St\tdio apt, 4 t;tlta to COLONY APTS. 881-1111,494·3172 Small ~cbek>r apt. Cloae ~= mo yr y. gt. Hwy, Laguna Beach.
pool, clubhouse, adults, Stunnin1 lar1e 1 Br:. beach, full kltch , 2Br.pool,1arage US 2 Br 1 Ba, $3115. Call to beach. $300 /mo , Daily, Weekly. Kitchen
no pets. $575 m o . prden apt. pool, rec. IZ95/mo.~ge731>-7000 Adult-Nopet M h 111 1161 /1 New 2br, 2ba, luxury av•llable. Low winter
Versai Iles . Sandi ;:e-· $315. 710 W. 18th. dys.17S.9115-eves. FANTASTIC .:,~a · or Lst at, Stt. 53ll-l4~ CONDO w/Ocn View, rates. 4M-5294.
813-2'7•. · AVAIL. 3 b 3 b 2229Canyoa. C.M. l Br. Xlnt. ocesn-view. Frplc. Clubbse, Pool,
4 br, BLUFFS, patio. Large 1 Br. Furn. Nr fp , 1 ~'s77~'1 m!'. 64l-0354 2 81'. 2 Ba. Dishwuher, Balcooy, new carpets, Security. Adults, no Pvt ent • t>,tb for quiet
f.rplc, avail. lmmed, 9bo1a, pool, all utlll pd. 644-<4033,S.-4012 PALMllESAAPTS atove, c•rpet, drapes. laundry. $500 mo. Pets. S600tmo. Lease empl fem. lite cookin1.
•1mo, leue, no pets. RE~ LTO RS llMllonrovia,548-0IM 1561MeuDr. $400.811·11JZ. 54f.ll88,499-1122 ~ refs . $18S mo. C .M .
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BLUFFS 3bdrm b Immaculate 3 Br condo ..... =............... 1ara1e. Complete rec. f\a'n. From S325. M . Call lllOO. 1 br; frplc, cl0tce ~ Sn\11 • co1y. newly de· Room with kitchen priv.
• • 2t,.; a . in Eastbluff on green· H.1• ..... IST fac. Security. Larae s.s.9880. b~ach . view . a cwated1Br,.~tached, 1 ear b"• .. sboppini
lam rm. frplc, patio, nr belt. 2 private patios, •"" M a 1 t • r S u i t. e. blk w bctr, ~ett f'nriurto._._. -• pool, .acbool. $795/mo. community pool. Very SpeniahF.atateLlvm1t w/fireplace . $850. AVAIL. now. 2 BR, pvt perlGD. $115 + utll. Dys cer&er.Aduhsonly.Ev~
'M0-1148. well priced at $850/mo. Bea~ul Plltk·llke aur· 752-0IB>. deck overlookinl 1011 •••••~••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront. 2bdrm, 2ba, maio evea l73-tl0f---. &-t:30Qr wlmds. 912·15'20 I
644-ttto roundinl•· Terraced CCUH,newcptaapain\. ~all tduJt, oo pets, frplc, deek, SISO/mo. I ' Hanor Rld1e, maanlf. pool. SuOken I•' bbq, '!Quiet location south of SGS mo. C•ll 541-~. . Br apts. GOO Ed· llltndean.41'J.1T2S. Female, 21+' share aew 3 br view condo. sparkllnl rouatalnt. Hwy. Larle 2 Br. 1 Ba .. llllllforBWorP•m .,_.,b.b.Mf.Olll. 2 Br Townhoue,. Gara1e axlrm rUl'llislMia house,
Sec., $1100, Steve, Bl"'9EPfan.8ayfront.a Spacious rooma . Su.odeclt, iara1e. $515.t · Lflocea.nvuatudioincl. le patio. Near Hoa1 idapl.Mbed/batb. Noo-S1·1IOOor&t0-934.5. I br, 2Ya ba, ram rm. suoo Separate dioiDI •re•. Acml-875-'830 'Redecorated lBr. $f00 Deluu poolside xtra l&e utilities. '350/mo, lat/ I Hoap. No peta. '475 mo. amok.er, $200 + um. : \ ~ coodo p lo mo IMH1'4 Walk·la Cao.et.I, bo.,e. • mo., DO kids or peta. E. 21Jr, 2ba. Bltal, dabwbr. LMt/eec. 415-6111 M2-'JMSort74-JOllt Baell Bay. lfZ.J731. r • en ·I · · like IDlcben at c•b\Di\J .. South PCR, cloae lo Side ma ail, vacant. l~ mllea beach. Acllts. :.!~! 6boceabn 1Harbol'Viewbome,aup.r Walk .to Huntln1ton beach, Zbdrm, frplc,I Drtw b)' JtJ1 Oran1e. no pets. Uts mo . Lp apt, 2 br, l~ ba, NE\T2brupper,built·in• AllpriYuetd.beataifum
• ~-Z r, 2 a 4br,3ba.CloMtopark• c.m.. ! patio, relrt1. ref. req. No 1 ~llM2 . --. modern, quiet, very nice, It frplc, eocl. z.car 1ar .... nrPlaceetla•1Kb. '
w/t..ac.y, aec. bld1., I pool. Juat palbted. i lBedloom•anflll"D. t400 pee.. _,/mo, lit, laat + I I N. Lapna, aduJta! $S45. UUIUtSt, ~mo. yrlY. llOO MMAl
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Balboa Peninsula, Pvt en· Female Rmmate, pool Fem llatllft Wanted to 1617 Westclilf. N.B. Want Eastside office or store. For lease: Koll Irvine In· ~.,no smoking or etc. 1 blck S.C. Plaza, sbr Ip Udo Hme $332 + financial inst. 1000s.r. Cml. zooe. $175 /mo. 132 dustrial. 2'00 sq. ft. total,
coolting,$1SO.tr73-4419. call aft 5. 557·5219 / util.m..2318 lst.Ooor.Agent541·5032. CabriUo.AJ :641-854-4. 1500 sq. ft. delux office
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...... ~••••••·-·--·-Roomm a t e wanted. 3br, condo iir backbay. $17SPHMO. ......._ 'It...--....... v1~ --unvE SUITE _-_ .... _ ... _7_51_·4_1_60_. ---L-L..-s/lfl•-t/ ~,.,....,..,. 11:11"1' $250/mo, incl util. Finl pool, tennis. avail now ~ In cludes an 8xl0 ' ~ •• . VILLAS and last. Dana Point 642-3831 F\llherviceofficesin furnished otc. cubicle+ •••FORLEASE••• AB•t•
TBNSCLUI 41&'12t0 ---------NewportCenter elec, recept, telephone 16101ConstructionCr. W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w..y W..ted 5030
Near Palm Springs. 1·2 & ---------2 Guys want Roommate to fS40.S47o anawerin·g. Conference Z500 sq. fl. unit inclds 322 e
3 bedroom villas avail&· Responaible girl to share share 3 Br. Costa Mesa NIME HUM'TlMGTOM rooms, coping Caci I. sq. tt. of orc+sooo sq. ft.
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ble. Weekly, month ly 4Bdrm home on Golf Townhouae. fool, non i•ucH kitchen, janitorial sves. Fenced. asphalt, covered CllDIT MO
and annually. 7 lighted QMne in Costa Mesa. smoller.21·30 yrs. $175. -Executive Gardens . yard. WANTED: Carpenter rtlOILIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Need '30.000 loan for 3yrs.
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temia court.a Close to ~l350beforel0am. 545-8354 5.56-9023 ance apace available 551.1151 CourtesytoBrokers with 'B' License. Call z..t&JrdTDlomts
Rancho &ti rage • s 0 ___ .l eed-" h 712lllO-~ sq. fl. Suites. Call 714n51·4160 eves64&-1'876or MG-4739 97• •53 I {IS11tl I 45 ~ 9.A•. to-1.4!.~\. ~ en c:u, ouse 4,,_1.'1951. 2300 SQ. FT --(11'13flll..d1 near beacl1, H.B. llorne -no-....,,------. -Engineer, architect, re· DcM)Groo•g Shop Arra.need by Me.-t ;1 lff• Trwt
· Brook h u r s t I tvnTVRT AREA. Birch search, advertasing. de· ...-SS R...tal 4450 Located in Corooa del eo..t tt-Lo.ts
Pa.rte City. Utah. Ski Con· . M/F. S175 + lc8riat.ol.225to7sosq.ft. sign.afice&draft'grm ........................ Mar. &.tab. clienflj AMortaa1eBroker
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6. $l~a night. 499-1526. Shr rental 2 Br 2 ba, 12 qWed. ean 557·70lO 979.a53l reasonable rates. 892-3916or640-0064 All types of real estate
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pet mo. 22nd St/Pecan. ReS te wanted for PLA%A RIGHT REALTY 500 to 2700 Lo ft. YOU CAM IE investmenta since l!M9. HB.Brendan.960-8152 spacious Huntington _, Party Plan people earn sualWITHA c-~1....
Buch house nr ocean EXICUT1YESUITIS Office for rent. 19Xl4' MESAVERDEDR xt.ra Christmas money, ~---,•
Rm mate 0 e e de d : $l80 mo. 9S3-n73. 20422-"There is a difference." Located in Fountain PLAZA start your own business, BANK WTDs ~· $112 +utUJ. Call KelvinGrove,H.B. Valley. Approx VJ mile L5o25 Mes54a~e4n1e12 ~.C.M. tremendous profits . ' 642-2171 545-061 lj ~ S51·'195l or enne ------'----714/752-0234 from Euclid Exit of 405 ;ii-3 s mall i n ves tment. ~BluffKauai Condo, 7SZ.3D3 lmmedoc:cup.B/nu condo 2Ql211ichel.looDr.#212 frwy. $175/mo. + util. Tandem Enterprise. 2nd JO'S C°"'fwT.D.'a lweekfoc2S2SO,lwltfor NEEDED',......,,_ f furn. util, nr heh $350 3JZJ.Bual.nessCntr#213 Call95).'1833. NB/CM,upto4100sq.ft. 64.1-8358. Americanlltg953-4141
4.,115(). 1 wk for 6 $650. *. . ~1 or _:s.~~ .. ~·n~ne~H~.~14~7-~1~74~7__ avail at prime corner, lt&MICID IATIS Goll, tennia, etc. Dec 1.5 mee Fem penoo to shr -... ___..OMI Commerc i al offi ce . 11th & Newport Blvd. ,., ... _.. s-.... SFR's lo SOOK. PuttbaM
lo lila,y lat. add '50 per °" r.idency on ~lboa &www• .... -• ,.., •~•• 67S-8M>O --• &:n!fi. 2ndl (Equity) 2SK ---Penninaula. Only ft . fw... 4350 Doctar,Lawyw, T030albert.St. H.B. Marea. Opfl luJtr 5015 71...,JJ.5200 to-, l.Syrs. Owner/Non,
wa. vur ,_. -the Oc Se .. _................... ..._ ~· • t Cltleff l sq. n . 995-2083, on.. Newport M.odem Store or ....................... Ask i Linda 'f'1 """"' n. parate Fri.Sos. ..a: ..n,_,,RSWANTED or · yun no pre-pay Condos. Lee Bil Bear Cabin Live-In Quarten, very Ob Balboa Peninsula next Depnl b&dc., in hurt of uuace. Nr poet office 548 "'' Y ~Av or Karen Linn Commettlal. Fee/Lahld
Pool table, color TV, 2 props-• plalooic onJy. tof\mZcme.UO~Jl.20~). Hun t1 n1ton B c b , OFACESPACE s/f.Jerry2131477·7011 JolnumUIJ'OUPinbu>" F.qualltouabl1Lender PETEROOBBS •-a.. ·•-4 ........ _-16 _,,.1 ........ 1 If 8J3.2M3 113-3930 / i ff' in& control of under •·-·...-1 . .,..,._ -mo. Ott ..,..., mo · • · w spac ous 0 aces-Full service executive Warehouse, 1122 SE valued public co. a. in·'---------REALTOR/BROKER
Lake Tahoe Condo , will provide moderate liO Stor onl See .l skyli(hta, wetbar, con· suitesavailableforlease Bristol <Palisades), 1500 ltiatinl acquisition pro-640«>18/873-9°'3 child c;are few my boys · aae Y · a fereace rm, 115" per aq. ft. in Centerpointe, located rt ff & Sl 714/146-73'14 Incline Village. Lake --ettt.205 '1'Street. 325 J 17th Pl. 646-5137, Ph11, super 2,000 sq.ft .. nearOr•noeCo Alrpo"" sq · w ~~r::1060° a3ce5 gram. tte · w··~sSSFAST? WIUIUY
v iew. 3.4 br, $85· ~Toml7s-4795 _alt_.UA_._M_._> ____ medical bldg., well aK· For le~I l~fo. c~ii rest.room.,,..,. ' · · *Ulf'H YlllD* AAy ~-lit, 2nd, 3rda· W.lnMtlaTD'S =:•:v !... HOO /wk · OCC Student needs plac:e Storaie only . 1 car ~~!;~!uaq. · Dee Dee Huff, Mgr . Prime Harbor Blvd. Costa IR Dex. terms-call now! E., Or fund new TD'S. Fol
---------to live, nr beach. Call 1ara1e. 21st/Orange. REDCARPET 951>22118. Mesa location. 2.000 sq. F or investments of Shrr·llMtl33 immed. quote, c-al\ 111r )lam...,U, llt...walk to ¥1D541-I072 .._5PM C.11. Nf.2723 883-l.3Sl ft. SlSOO /mo. 548-1156 5 · $ 2 SIC . Li m I t e d W.l.C. AGT (714)752-aet .,lfta. s 111 10, sba .. Maid _______ __,, ---·~ 4400 -::-:~-;::-=-::-:-;-:-iihRcimifr&lmr~r,t:!!Y·"""522U ev l---Dlart.aterallls» f ormiA1. ,,._... ______________ _
ind sSl 1848 v--i... oil t ---BALBOA Isla nd ofc. ''--"'--------1 caill S--a.-rtntdE, CeF 11-_ _.. __ • __ • __ • __ • ___ 1 ~ .... noosm er o ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _ _.. 1 etc.111'CJUDdflr,273aqft Ccsesourdal· u.y 21. Tradewiada In· &bare channin1 bou.e. .. .. .-.ne Ave., 2nd f r. w/beth, 2nd fir 380 sq ft a..tth 4475 ........... 4300 111'1-i--, at-to the mll057 vest.enta. 84T·'813 or
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CHANGE OF MEETING PLACE ..... _.... -.-w/ocn view. Easy park· ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ....a. .. -•••••··~··•!,·~·••• ocean. $250 l.n cl utll. i.. .. • -•· -il . ..._f Avo6dde..,..ita. ca•t.u "-"·· 4IM 1297 Prestigious Newport 11• access . .....,_,•.,...., Basement space ava · TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES,
cllt Ovln• expnaea ! "'Yar,.,.,..,, . . Beach office to abare. mo.Nollerequired.2J33 Approx. 4.ooo.>.sq. ft . On fMVISTMIMT GROUPS, ANO PERSONS: Notice Is
Pwfenlonally aln ce Femalewillahr3+ brhse .Z~~ SlOOpermo.673-7515 E. Cat Hwy , Ste H . waterfroot.Na.&42·4644· Ol'POllTUHlTllS hereby given that the November S, 1980,
mL on Newport Iall nd, ~=-f\allService-Priv. Office• _&_1830 _______ lwt itriGIR..tal 4500 1r . public hearing of the Housing and ~TIS IHOtmo.' Call Susi, :/M ....,_ OC ..._..___.Ana ••••••••••••••••••••••• PALllSPR.INGS CommU('lty Oevelop"'*°'t Advltory Board ~ MMn91,tr73-3l.84 ../.,_ -w/reFeptloniat in New -....... , Ii ...., of the City of. Fountain Valley has.,.__ ~ IrviDie loc. from Sl7S/mo Prtmeofflcespaceavall. 750 w/Ol ace wareuvuae 4 un.it.a w/pool. Great mov~ to Socia! Hall A Fountain Vall•Y
nr. O.C. Airport, Frwy, lD new office bldt . 3 of· ~! loc.;.,,.11~1 paid , \ocatkln. Alaume lat TD Recreation center, M(ae SQuere Park, f 111 Mr How 1•d
(,.\~ f.101 can f« mtom..11oa fices tt recept. area, -/mo. vi....-l •«*Der may aaabt with 16 .. 00 Brookhurst Strnt. 'Th• public ""!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!ll!!!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!.WL~a1:1?gf,:1:~1!1~r>P~i:11.500. aqftinduatrial•~ ~ tn5,ooo hearing ¥Will t>ealn •t 7:30 p,m . 1nteres'9d -:: w/1 omces 20.U.: l&e lJl"rtleS are -rnvTfiCJ fo adetress fhe W OP£lll •· ~ar door, U.OM ~Ian 4 Plu w tpool. Well Advisory Board to provide Input Into the --....---.ctt .... Prime Newport. Mesa I Av,CM.540-9352,841-0881 qwintained.l d Col mb':unlty plennlng of the City's Seventh YHr • · r:;--.,.---· ~Parlr.UOaq.ft. ._._..._W~ ••OO r:nRT c u C?UH Federal Housing a nd Community ""Ulllly Prof. C..aer dhce IJNICe avail. for ---.. Development Block Grant Application. "'--... I ·I .. . 'l d ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.--m me o cc" Pan c Y. ldd d l ' • &Dea ia tbe heart ot Questions about the <Maring may be W..llf ..... carpeta, drapet, •e\bar. 11 l•·•le Cbr at aa Newport BHcb com· dlrectM to tM Cltw of Fount.In V•lle"
H• per aq. ft. Call ~'.-clel·d.pel'~lety oMCla, l -lal a-a. Can ... _ o • ., • ...... u -t hcMIM .._.... .... -Planning epartment 10200 Slater wtlb•.::oo~· im· ......-. Mon·P'rl. 8-4. br apt or ll•· studio. Uled for btdln ... , re· Avenue, Fountain Val(•y. CallfOrnfa
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,...... ........ hll - ' ....... H•-willlo llD>IC.ALASSISTANT V ...... at .. ,·llllBOE im.,CAmT1' ~.Abletowort , ____ · .. --Hel...... .... • . ...._...._.,...._1111 a. a ..... ....,. ol lyn ltm'm-oaBeadaPbyat. ttltr 716-MIGlliJl UDder' prwure lllven· _.,_, --a...& om. .,.nehco u .. n · du. a.&J cSwifted Ad · tGry CllllUOI up• butlol <Ned to ttlcl>ollaldia) SCTllY ~ 1nf ~ I Grw6M Oo.. ._ alDt op. ...._. ot fleld acljuater tr.a. ~ Pilot. P.O. OFnCE POSITION' Pll •YICI d CCllDIJCIMDtl, olft~. 6 E.O.E. =· to work ,, "9 .. 1= !t::,t.::. ...,,,, ... ,_ G.wal ~bodily la· Imm>, ea.ta Mesa, ~-=.,.=~: t'!:'m':i~';:~CZ. ·="~·::~PJi":~: llfAll.STOft u:ne.~=
a. TUt·llP es· <111oe...-. llMlltlaaH ~ 1taecti!'m1':::: ~.-llf.40S. -nuibl• bra. Coil& dor•. Full cosnpany Radio Sbacli bas fft helpful.· Call Gayle
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•• .... -BlRh -.eta. llM tnlaa-Exp *CL4:101SmYICI term inolo1>• back· llllll typo, operate ad· Nine..-. II you an military re· Secretary/Recept. for a;lf.8,--. W. Gd woRmJ CODcl. W?lf•ITAmlS l1'0Wld/bowledle for dbal macbbao Is cub Te· i..,.a·•acb. manuf&C· a.l~._-..11., tindoracollete lr8d,or fl'Ulll olftce of sml ll'OW· fttalltblelftta~Call Tiie 1o:~-.1 • ....i0 •• ~·aot Pit«. l :.JIM:IO llon .. twiat eo needa aharp ,_,... __. are curreat17_ attetldbtl m,c.oat. llesa nrm . .Re· 1911• B • t ll • • r l • 1'e..t=•1¥>1\iave -~ ~.. _ _.... · ~ Sl.'71/br. Apply lo pa'9CID r. av f.,.t of· Wbir aat try coaunerdal CCJUete•blOJy moUval· quires IOwpm typiDI IW UOt Dsl•eriea l.n (71')1'15·'8210, lln. "1n eaee hudl· ftce ID Newport Beach. person only. (SeacUff f Ice to op• r • t e real eatate! We provide ed for lncreued earn· w/~'/. penouble,
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Newpart Harbor aroa. ~ iAI caaualty clalma. Some pTepanUon or lloaeleys West, 2205 awltchboard, open • allolthe eDeaaive train· lala bued oo employ· 95.00br . .-H01.
r IT Moe· f'rl. rrla1e n.. people will receive medlcal let&J reporta; llalD St. Villa le I IZJ, ~mail, • ...w with inl you'll need to be a ment ploaae apply at 1---------....aa. lt.i o.a/br. CHRLfttday,exp'd.Typ-claim reports, ID · t.ra.nacriblDI II varied Persoaael Dept. professional. Income, 302IO Crown Valley SIC"YJllC_...
.... lluaprial ZM l1a-.... .,.._, fUill&, e\c. ~II proceu them tyPal requked. Salary H.B. waftloed. Type 50wpm. draw 61-efib. Call for Phy. Lac\IDa Nipel For froat aftlce. Needed
._, C.11. -.ma H.B . lo e . II ark : tocompWlioa commenaurat'e w /n.· Preriaul clerical exper. • ......,meat fo.-In· .... 5lledl for Newport Beaeb CPA
, 714-ttl·H4' days , * C L A I M S ptrience. Xlnt. benefita. desired. 4·day work I tenlew. Realonomic~ ATandyCorp. EOE firm. Salary com·
· Drycleaaln1 Counter m.ttJ.s.reve6wbd P90CBIOaS For appt., call 6'4·ll'O, ..._ Weoftw pod pay I Qlrp,8'154700. mea1urate w /eaper.
Penon. Reapoa1lble --------WemedindMduallwho tlhn. •beeeftta.CallfOl'appt. ROOP'EBSWANTED ~
,._to-"· aaeem· .UAIDS ca a f Ile b 0 th ....,_.._. ...... SIHG Telonlc Berkeley, I 6bin1Jen 6 Hot Man.---------
Ille. c:emWer. CdJI loca· Full• part Ume. All aJpbabellcally • -~ flrm.-llllmed openlo1. Persoonel De pl . 11..aSat.llleSales Experience only. Apply NCllM'OllW.
tila P\aUUme, partUme ........ UatfonDI fum'd. ~cally Ir who cu P'8ulaaant Ptr pc19itlon Call Belen llcGioley m.et-MOt. E.O.E. '! UPate4CID in penon. Weoeda Roof. '111 ~
flaible boun. l'1MD> ,..,. Dor over, retired fype 15wpm or more. ~et':., 5~in~ 1 8'4-Z21l. PIX SIC"Y
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(N). wkome. No exper. nee. CRT exper would be I A.ans aaa&tadwtn1 company Apply : Universal ~ · the C.M. area. Call PAIMfSALIS We offer xlnt co ., WeotferthefoUowing: 51111 Wmhd in Irvine ii l.n need of a
Eledn>llecbanlcal Pratectloa Service, 12211 · · 05·1548 between Part Ume, T\aea. 5 to 9, benefit1. Sal. com ·! IHlcbCommiukln 642-1260 aecretarf with 1ome
Deaitn/Applicatlona W. 5th St., Santa Ana. In· u you are interested in Tpm-llpm. Wed. 9 to lPll. Some men1urate w /exp. • 1ee.tlocatioa ! personae /bookkeepi.01
Eqineer. t..view hn: ._12 6 l·'· 1 makint a posi\ive career NOON DUTY AIDES exp. KeT m Rim a ahility. Typinc SSW PM I Prtvawaecretary !Sales background . ..Thia ••·
So. califonala manufac· i lloft.Frl. move with a dynamic : . Hardware. 211188 Harbor ftlUN aptitude pleuaot I ProleeaiiODaluaocs. 1 HICl(QaYF.AaMS dMdualabouldbeableto
,: blrW' rl J.C. probe teal : HAllSnuST growth·oriente. d com·· = i!:"c~~~!:~v!~. 1 Blvd. C.M. I oMF.ce ce NC.Y.~.E; Mem~r ! callnowfOl'appoinlment · Opportunlty l o sell I \y.pe pe eu IO . wpm 6 take ~ eqUlpmmt hu °"nl.na • · pany pleuecall ' ..... trm. a or •PP ·, 673-7300ultforWalt 1 llCJUl'IMl(-IJgift.s for shorthand. Company or-for qualified enilneer With Follow In&: MMYIOLI I day uaipmenc.a .... 61 Parts Coun\erman Exp• 1133-WlOUoanBairdSutro . 1 bolidayi Flex hrs , fenaoodatartingsalary
capable of deslsniDI Beautiful Stores c,.111 . . Jl4-IJ5-0ll6 ..-hr. Apply in penoo: .,.., but will train F tr.'. "Co. 1401 Dove. St. Suite 1 1 West.cliff Plaza 642.01nz' j It benefits for right in·
cmtolJDiled precision l H.B. Heavy Adverll1mq, l . , Fcuaala Valley School ftNltlwalnS Locker. 2431 · 400N.B. EOE : ~ Elta\e j Fashion Island '840-eoaQ.' 1 dividu.al. Apply in per!OD
' motodaed mo\ion~i Aa.olulteTop~,lorgood C:-.:!::!VW..=M'C:1 i Dist .. comer Talbert,&I W.CoutHwy,N.B. IPH<Jro PRINTER Im·' See our aa under , , or aend resume to: • / t t la I opentor.~3157 _.. .. , NewlandSta. Fount. Vly.
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:.:.m:.u ~1~0:, ~~ep> ....... -•ST I 19711. 4t11 St. E.O.E. Part~ belp at Oranae ' ~-operun·''t exl>f~ : ; 151·18118 Admini1trative Aaais· aho Pat B~. 11. 173Z · l ~· •w s.t. .... CA t27 I I · . County s moat unvaual ! .--1e pnn er. 0 I tant. Ill~ Micro com· McGaw, lrvtn# 92714. and-repeat I.~. probe '. Haintytlat • .A.aalatant NlniAg _ bot doc staod, Pee : llldJ Ill). Ftr. 1·9Plll. RE AL EST AT E uJel sec oeeds S57·3'l4.
tat llUticma hi&blY de· j needed at lllcbael Gar· 1 Equ;=rtunity How ca1Ule4 Wee'• ni ghts only.' Non smoker. Apply at • ACQUlSITIONS l = ~ heip .Thia 1---------lirable·partlcularly In 1 riloll'1.Calll42-MrO. m el' ....._..... 11atun'penon.~. ! ~le Photographies,: Qimpenysearcbingfora I edr)' level poaiti0n re· Seuetary/Sales
.,.olcomputer·control 1 I · .. 1 SJ.JI/Ir 1 DD HarboT Blvd .. Un.it •
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c:oUecie pwluate to help 1 quires IOCJd office ildlla Fanlaatic Oppty with
precision motor.I ied j ~~::VICE , lnterior Desl(Mr, muatj We will train.· 8 paid• I &3. C.111. rmearch It purcb&H in· : attmUon to detail• biab rut srowinl coml!llter
lleeumoUoel.AbiUtyto .. be exper .. prof., bollda besi.nning ..,. PAITTIME · •come properly. Real ; peop&e orienta.Uon. Ex-80f).wareft11D.Tbeideal ~ ~arkeUn1 ac·!Gmenlc~.p&tnt \ w/fUmit.Ur'e aloft exper. IOCID :·hired, benefita. I PRESCHOOLAlDE E1late license not 1 ceptional workl.n1 cood. ~must bave .1.ood
UYttiea wtlb custome~t.ouclt-1.-, miDor ~I pref'cl. Good oppty ror l Bayview Convalescent!' EYB•l&S 1 lrvlne. Ptr, Alll or alter· 1-..,.nry. Xlnt salary + I in camery Villaie Of. ( orp.Dl.l&t.ional abilities. tedmk:alniqWrementaa on hnew home • in ~ble ln·t llciilpltal. 2055 Tburin, Adlltb .~ out·! ooom.5152·7416 1 bonus. Seod detailed re· fices. Call Jeffrey 714· 1 be resourc eful. 6,
. We otter. Sowt.rm Oran,e-Co:-. divdl. Please apply in C.111 . ·lllra. i' arrell: I 1taad1n~ attncti.ve j I aumeto Village Property I 6l3-6363 I energetic, It enjoy work·
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.,.. I penon at Dick lfeUeer I 60-3505. E.O.E. I ~ who en.JOY 1 1 M 1 mt. Jo c . 100 8 2 I Inc io a sales related en·
lmit eom. pany ; excel I. .... ~--s.s I Fine FurailblDI. 1'127 1 I ..nmceauwilb kids. M rr I Pl£SSMAN Garfield Ave. Hunt. Bch. l .. •SALIS• . vironmenl. llu1l ban ..,,.., lmurance; !Men· ": . Weltetilf Dr .. Nwpt Bcb. INlftiDC bolr. 642-4321 •l! IJ 1 Ca. 92846. Attention , Individual w/exp In wtn· j 2)'ra. exp. • type to+.
.. Uve &ad stock option Apply tn person . IMS-18'11 C.11"94 ZiO bltwem 2 and aPm.:s••v•• 'I Mark Dorian. I 00., ...u. " noor . de· 1 Non-5moker1Sl·2131 pa... Excell. potential I CROWN HARDWARE. l ....._..,. 1 AakforLori. I For double widlb Harris . I signs. F\IU or Part time., =. ~~· o~~~~~; ~::;.,~Hwy. Cdlll. ..=·~:::·~uat ! $4.00,llr. . ; ~:;.:.-· 1 ~ PC:~':!,:"::·t:~~I~ I Reel=OCATION :ct!i*:1~·c1:nt~~ ,-·sacur---.·.·Y·sa.--·
mil reawne to Alessi Jo. I __,tlHDIO bave portfolio. Colleae ~u ':~ =· ~ EquaJOpporEmployer tllm~Coest j io Cdll. ~xperienced llr. C b-am be rs at S1210-$1334 ~ du1triea Inc. 3195·C I 11.mre Woman with lite &rad. Irvine area . ..__..._ Bayview eon: l • -..... I ll.E. Sa1-people. Ea.m · I 64.J-«!19 Dr Clll ~ .,.,...,..... · r-iOO up to Wh> Interview : CALL AilpJlt Loop .. · bkp1 exp .. typln& a valeacent Hospital, 2055 S30W. Bay St I strictly coofi~ntial. Call i SALF.S 'JIG-MOO
-.. mu1t, optional ba~k· Janitor. nights, for ~· C.11. Mn. Far· PwfrDlredor/ Coatalllesa Mike for appt. Mon tbru : U'JCl'.Uareagg:reaslv~ and 1---------
&IC'ftlCIAMS ~T!!,d _!.!~g· wit: private country clu.b. rell. 642·3505· E.O.E. Cua & llor Equal()ppor Employer I Fri. 640·7000; evea I lookinet-'I rorla rut/ureoodm re· 1 r ~ --. .. v .. • $UO pr hr. Call bet. 9·2. . ., ~ opportunity lo : I tJ15.2320. .. m1m w I co. SICllTAIY lmm~inln11 Efo I dlsiper.173-4757 Mon Fri for interview ,Have something to sell . make•• make jolly at I ' 1 benefits apply In person Receptionial near 0 C :-1· • cam. i . x:. . tar WAMTID ~ · 1 Class1rled ads do it well. <llristmas time by run-Pff Counter Glrl, C.11. & 'Receptionist wanted. No 9am to Uam Moo thru ! Airport. Real Est~te ~~°:im~.cau i ll&q Woman to work I oing~parties , Lqulill' Hills. Ffl' pre·' exper . nec essar y · l Fri SllndardSboes.30'1i ·knowled1e helpful. Jalll,~. · pff l.n Sudwteb Shop. I Jewelry for cbildren. We'll bao· I 11«fOl"Lq\lll&~lla. S-6 1 Newport Beach Com·, So.Bristol,C.111. Salary adjusted to ex· --
) e.llllO Call lloa only · Fine Jewelry Store in die tbe promotional yn esp needed. ~ply ·I pany. Good beaellts. JT50 I · perience. Call P .. ul
" ... llOt•CTICH llfts2PJI · Newport Harbor area ~ .apeda.,_1.lbudlelbe A.II only. Civic Center lll.a1iftl.PCll,833-33ll. s.l.a G 'd 4'1·Zal ,._..... •Trouble Shoot· needl P' tr take-ill person 1cnoc:ka oftm wbeo you OOU1•'1•tion • arrange. Qeanen, 675 Paularino · llode1I • Tour ut ~s. 1---------
• ill&. l>illlal • Analo& ...... ,,JR Shf'e for repair dept, days, ume rault·ceWnl Daily ments 6 make au re Ave,C.11. 751·311.5. I llC.-f. /fTPtST Brilhl. YOUOI. attractive s,.i-for a small co. in Laswni Bcb needs Jim.Fri. Write P.O. Box Pilot Claasil\ed Ads to they're carried out. f\aU time, Wed-Sun. ~or Salespersons to show Se<.'y/Word Processor
Pre'fioua exp. Contact help No apr oec will U68 Newport Beach reach the annie C.Oaat Bacqraund ill charity or . ! pvt. c.umtry club. Lite R.fsJrt 1.n San Juan area. TOP PAT DllUIEraa Inc. '7»1575. u*. ....,.... ' E ' marllet. warldDC wltb children Have somelhu~~ you want bookkeeping u per. ' '1501+ per week ,_si· Zerox 800 or 850, artec
Pbooe642-56i8 ....._ .. Call 111. ll.abin lo sell? Class1f1ed ads do I helpful. ~/br. 556-3000 , ... eau-... Ask rot d -·11 p T ._... 't 11 Call NO W · exp! · ,.. 11 or · tC 'rte.••d ~AN ll'lll-m19"tdaya ! . ., ':!.., -· 1 rorappt. Mike Bulick. Newport Secretarial •ds snlc For elderly couple ill MAINJ POalMAM .,_ . ...,,0 _ _..,...,.IST ---------• Services. 752.zrn T•' 'ca. Lacuna Hilla. prepare · • _.. uVl"O Salesmen
_,... --I lD ~a.. lite ... .._ • Exper. ID all.phases or I LookiD& for • nialure. IMSULATIOH Sea .......... _. -... ~er aper. 1' .._, ---· nm 1 . ...ctvape ~mt. incl~· Naaa51NG .J _...__,.__.., .ts responsi· ,.. __ -+ a w--e. oo .,.. allarouDdt.ech. wtcrnd, ..,. ...... -IPM-7Pll lloa· -lmowled&e or ir un ......_. ....... ~ .,..u o::ca Immediate opening. EKper. with electrical Fr I. Wk I y pay + u:i& ~ · ble person. Mu at be credit tum downs 'exp Heavy llti1ation ex·
components • com · tran1porta\ion al· "IA:"· Excell. 0~'f:t ~•UTA Hll TUSTIN CftllMUllllTY HOSPITAL faabionable u well., For preferred. wlll t
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raio. perience. Good ski111, paten helpful. Excel. I lowance. Call now for for vancemen\. ~I """ """" HW busy, ele1aol, hi1b· sn~t • strong or1aoiutional beDe1tt.a aal DOE t U j b B al\b n4-~71M3 1001 ....... , ..... A..-r.bioasaklo. RICHARD . abilities. Initiative 6
' Call A~n. ~70 .9055 : ~-~"cea~ 1S:.oees UqUllr'Clerll wanted. P tr $.ta A8a. C•for'llia OUELLETTE SALON, Sales wllliognesa l o take a.ital Penoanel Aten· EOE ll·F nigbts. 3X> Newport Center Dr. Need p I T s u P ~ r reapinaibillty essential.
cy,2TIOHarbOl'Bl.,Cll. . i 642-6537. N.8. salesperson for Fashion Excellent benefit s .
•' NEVERA FEE E.O.E. Hoat/lb\eSI, presUI OUI RN'S Receptiooi.st, good typing Island, Wed, Sun •j Salary open. Call Linda --------•! N.B. ntl\allrant, apply• Uve In lloc.bers Helper stills. For ortho office. wkmdl preferred. Call Ru a a e 11 co I J e ct ' " MAMA•• I Faabioallland.N.B. far 10 moa. old girl. No Mature. a.HOyrs. S day (n4)'759-9115l , 1~5pm . 213/s.56-2JOOO. Interviews
;-:.:-. est. INT, la Hotal>mkClerk,exppre-=· ,:!1 !T~w~ IMMEDIATE OPENINGS -LET'S TALK week.M2-51t7. SALESPERSON.mature, inNewportbeacb.
far a qua!. mar. ferred. apply lo penon. bath.as.toe FULL TIME. PART TIME AND PER DIEM RECEPl'IONlSTPfl' 12-5 llon·Frl. 6 p!tf .ePM . SECIETAIY to'-lupnew officein Holidaylan,31J1Bristol · XbJt Phone Manner 4i permaJienl PO!ilion, If you are an ex ·
OC Airport area. llusl Sl.C.ll.S57·IOOO. MA~ST At Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital, we have 40+ wpm. 14.24 /hr to Hallmark Party Shop. perienced secretary
bave sU'ODI 10110"101· ..-..--~Ana llacbio~"shop excellent nursinn opportunities available for professional start. Xlnt Benefits . M0-1.557 lookl.nc for• n.EXJBLE handle excban1es . nvv---nowbirinc,needaclaaaB ~ ""-· .. •·)'~ C U"'l 30 (up to 30 bT wll ) AITD'1, etc. Xlnt MultHaveCar,lfon·Fri. machialat 6 lathe op lndivldualswlththeirfutureinmind.Weareamodern300 raauu """""· a•·: SALESPERSON F/time sehedul need
benefita, salary com· ~7. ~· ~2746 7-3:30Pll. ef'ator. Good bed acute care faclllty 'and teaching hospital providing lll·F Julie Griem Ne; I far ~ue st.ore in Lag. Smtf ,..;~•or won.1:::
menaurate w /ablllty. wor1dnc coada. Close lo quality health care to Central Orange County R"idents. Yort Lile 6'4·1230 Ml Deb. Mllll work wlmda. tory to Personnet-
Call F . R. Becker· HOUSll9B Dyer Rd. 1155 Fwy. Call We offer excellent saJaries and benefits. The following EOE tm.erviews Sat. " Sun. llanacer· P.Q.. BoJ 2480• 511-5125-Mature, 11/W /F, 7 Ult m :mt1 ~OMIST 33115 Laguna Cyn. Rd .. NB. ams. l4fla·amoller --------1 DQQD.forwortdnicouple. opportunities are currently available: ....,_ Bcb. --'en"ed. J EreemiveSecretariel car.a del Jlar. •hr. MAl»O.HOUSIMAM 8'11)' Real Eltate lnnst· _;::..__. ___ _.___-t.:..,._~·-------
Diaeovel' tbe financial Expr. only. 141·1400 MZ·30IO QPERATINGRQOMR.N.'S meatllrmillookin1fora Sales Recent cbaoge 101-------fr..tom YoU1' own buai· 4a11 ~onist. 9800. SeU ow a e r a h I p o f a o * •SICUT' AlllS • •
' neu can provide. · t1 hhn• •Mm. EMERGENCY ROOM RN 'S a-~lhdivated. Op· 1 estahtilbedCbevroletde· G<¥c!1'IO/Ounll0,lllO • Unlimited potential. ROUSEJCEEP'£R.Uve· Full lime. Company · · pirtdy for adv&Ace· alenblp In 0 .C. bas 1.,...&c/Expto$15,IOO
besin f /T , trainln1 ld,wanderful~le. <no benefits . Apply Pen· JCU N"U RN 's mmL Call Lea Ann at created the need to de· aprSec/REtosil,lllO a..U. -..... cNSdrm) need wooderful nysaver. 1880 Placentia '\IV • • ._114' IOI' app't. vekJp a prof. sales staff. Recpt/1'55acc$10,IOO
bouaekeeper. We are Ave.C.11. Salary Levels Available -Dependent upon Experience RecielltioDW-cood rroot We are loollln1 for at 1J.1ReindenA1ency
flOAMCUTTB lookin1 for ao im· and Education: ofticeapprearance. Typ· least 3 1ood people. aoBlrcbl:ill'MEOI:
:. ...... to wtl\ lo pro-,pacua.te aper lady of ~I $1517 $2138 iDI Is pneral office eit-~exp wouJd be Newport.113Wll0/Free
dlalallwarebouse. J0..40 lilp brletrity to keep 2 .,.,...... .. la Newport • -:, • perlence required . belptul, but we are wlU· ---------= wt. WW ttal.n. beautiful N •Pt Bcb BeadL 1 put Ume. Sat. 6 Month Operating Room Training Prograj(,vailable for Pl e a 1 a n t P b o n e Ins to train the right itaJ*'IODbtwnt-3, bo••· llast be non· 69ull.61ful1Ume.Good C F 1981 personality. Newport 'motivated ladlvid\l•I• .• S.ae...,rll,tH tin 1', a\ 11'14 Vllla1e .,..._. ud have ma. ularJ, xlnt. ben~fita. Inexperienced R.N. 's. Next , ... begins ruary, · a..cb. Mt-211B. We are cloMd on sun ai
_..., _____ , oa.t. __ 11_ .. ,..........· ___ 1 Call m•> 151-GIZ'l, 9-5 c.n IJ.ISaU.ell: MHlll. $1 , 178 per ~nth for first four months. • we olf• an xlnt com· :: ~~ .;,'::;. ,_..,. w.ciWlll' w1ab9. &O.I!. 11 /J' Rai&al Aceiit. very busy ai6mon It benenta 9kg. 90IDICIDe •/prop. mpa\.
0raae eo..t cone1e. HOUSIWIN • Paid Trauma Nursing Class for O.R .. E.R. otnee, licenae req. ' u iltt 1tl!.ted lo this op· 1*Qrouncl. c.u Vlc'1.
i tlmeum, ....... clean· u )'OU.,.. hiencllr. CODS· II E c B A N I c A L and ICU-CCU Nurses ....... partWll&y call 1......e112. 5tlMlllll5. Cout.» P..-.dn·
UAll·IPll, llon.· dmtloUI II depoedable ENGINEER • 0 .R. Staff Meetings Weekly Sot or Sun (Nov. l • 2 nel "'9fiCY, 2'llO HaTbor
.. .,. •. Tl/Ill'. ffoU. we -4 you for our de· Growtbopportuni'y • Special O.R. ln·Service Meeting Monthly R.ESALES -only-=-·-> _____ ~, ~·A FEE
•• Uck leave, vacaUoa UllldUI JWt&Llrant. M A npldlJ expaadln1 • Free CEU'a Available I ca1.n I Em PIJ.Oani&acleo..tCom· .....,.. Weuabt. Apply medical component • -~ s... ...._
-"1 Coll•1••· IJ70 Ila penoa. 9toaeal1U TeT· IDllllfactww requirea •I KAI BTAff7 -•W...'• SICllTAIY =~-U-.f N!: nce.lllJWIUU,C.11. ClllllT*mt in41v\4uaril to : .• MllL • , .,.· ...... .Ac11u..,1r1e1 •MASllST. ·-•o.••1r .,._bell en1loee n1 OTH£1 ~ P'IDdOutlftt'aforyou .i. ___________ • ___ 1H8uMwtvea Ptr, earn fmd.,... laduda de· ..,.... Or1•nlud P•n••
k; a w..... ma __, cloUal •laat "81. ...,.., ... t.orta.11 -Time and On•half for ~ In Excess of 32 flE£ SEmAI •W n •flood Hc'J •kll ...
• 1:1111 _._.. ~ • ~0: .!:. 0 c!..1 b ··~~ t.t1dlll. _. II' 6 D pro. Weekend Hours during a 4 week P9Y period. T-. .... a s,.tt w.., :~~~·ef:1o':'t:=;·Jf. ~ • La1ua jada. A clacno la P"· -Half Time Pay for Call Time QIAllPAORAND lh • ••• .....,.. to laaDIUe ~· ' -.... s.ow.:.e;!l• of ad'f. -.-.. ~ _... •.J ,..,.. H · -Olfferentiala: llORSd'OEUVRES Need aln •000Y 1« 6 eutomora. Ir!1 • • ~..... Sa· I•d•or pleat ••lD· jJilltWla; ..,...,, re·! a.t.Ua•!WoareMek· rw.. mfr. Call X .. H, ..... 1 oPPOl\Ult1. ~.NU..•Ptr '9.,a•••wttbJOOd •Howto9tan ialf\alllrpartU..belp. ~ 1 • u.e ... ....-......... n •1 .,.,... ,..,_.. wW al9o ,..., 3:00to 11 :008hlftt1&4.90 ' 1 ,.._~ "''~ • xw. IChodulal I• at•·
A.11•w. Wrt.,... •n-" '· ~· " Cllwcomklonlloa. 11 :00 to 7:00 Shift '371.78 : ·--~ _ ........ dmta 6 lao11Mmaker1.1-------~ ,._ f111, D•llr •Pilot, WiCToa ~ ..,ort.it1 to Join Aak .a:>out our 32 Hour Work Week .. • --.._ be a..U ,_. trtiin· S.u •IGJ ,._.,
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ABB Y _DSO~_.i;u,. __ 4834 _____ Appliances -OR 1 will w/aold trim.. Dbl bed chn.dinll;iaaet,captains Lotsofgoodies. 78'-SUJ DMrr.-"ylQ1}1,,E~~11Lo~9 1--------1·-uorsEU.forYuu Cfn~py . $250 /080. ~.i pa1Vti~ fum, stereo tttAA.a..GIT.a..l'!t...5 ·.1 ilJ.l ....... r. s --971H478 ..., .. p. S, motorcycle. SALE! Oak coffee table. ....,...,.. ,.. ..
' Closed T~sday llACH CIUI H MASTBS AUCTION k i t c h e n w a r e , couch & toveaeat, beds, from your b111lneu card.
U751WestrpinsterAve. Pcrislracceaory 64M616&133-f625 MapleBR set,xlntcond. microwave. s ewing dothl.nJ,blket,mlsc..All Seadone.cardfoc'eacb
Garden Grove., ~-6103 Sat. • $l00, roof car rack. $15 , mach, & much more. priced to sell or beat of· l• ph.11 one 1pare. We n. Peclal rusher King sir.extra firm inner .-,9211. Everything goes Fri· rer. Sat & Sun only IG-4. return permanently
21l8A. Nwpt Blvd. NB spring mattress ,with Sun. 'tOAll-4 PM. sos 22SAmherst Rd, CM . sealed attract~e tac ai 2SI'H ANNUAL IN O.C. ~I 67$.2570 matching coil box ser· Antique dresser, marble Promontory Or. West. strap, meetln1 alrlipe
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Oct : 30 . ov. 2 Men's lOspd bicycle, gd cl delivery $220. as on each. 67J..3600. 9.4 Furn. Collectibles. bikes. 9476 Cormorant .,....,.,..... taa ene ose
ANT19UI SHOW Ir , ings, never. used, s till I top. Pecan dresser set 2 N.B. 675-ZW'l Garage Sale. Fri.&aa,-i..s. I.°" req~rements. Pre-
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T .. kM R e l o 1 l C I erk s cond Nis hikl. s125, 1)'.&M>-Q7. ~ . Circle. F v wallpaper, fabri c or fO ' auditorium. I 7-51-9331 . l O>uqb & chan. good cond. H.sehld items. 302 Coral, "Day Glo" paper • we ,,._ :·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11----~·,~!'11 ----"!"'"!!'!!!~~ I 8550Stan':°n· Buena Pk. I · ---;. WATERIED , Must seU. 962-2804. _ Balboa Island HBGHIORHOOD will back & trim your
SICllTAl.Y jreachers Hrs l2 9.30.~nl2·6._11uilclng.Matfffalsl025 • Fors• M 1· d. t c Me-...H.--"---GAAA-.ESAU tap. Or try two cards
S I . . • -· ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 1 . . 1 ap e me te. 5 apt. I -,..... • _._..-Sat back to back. • • -ma I w1~er ~1stnct "todlll9 Clittlcian I Fireplace Mantcl·solidl . . Beautiful slamed wood chairs. maple china Business& Professional IM, U!63 Port Kim· PRICES n ·. needl 'UJ>r d secretary Lmmed. need for p/tlme ! Oak Englis h Antique Angl~ iron, IO "2"'• x I mowited high on a 12 cabine l desk flo or Women's Club berly Pl. NB. Antq. I tzea.or3/~ :
". to aeneral mgr. Ablf'. to I position. Valid CA r ead· Reproduction for Real or I 2V•x3/t5• S7 eas new, pvt I dra wer p e d es l a I . lamp ~case. All $500. I announces their annual prints, ~ ruraiture, 4/Stap $1.60ea.
'•ta.lite and lra~sc ri be ing specialist .credential, • .-uficial Fireplace. re-1 party. 541·3070 .A. -• Booksh~,lC head board 536-~6 GARAGE SALt decorator & craft items. 6/9tap $1.50 ea.
mmutes of public.meet· 1or e le m . t e ac h ing ' asonable642·8230 'Chrome towel bars and I with au~ror. Includes i .. ns'tsGalore! Schwinn bikes. Tonkas,1 10ormore$1.40ea. lnla. perform roulme ad· credent.ta! t min. ol JS I hold . 40<'' I heater, liner, maltres& 4 pc bdrm set-, white . twin .,-. toys, lilts more. I Sales Tax Included
"'J • min. sctcy duties, includ· 1 post grad f6emester units ANTlQUES ~per .. _1 erst · 1un." un and padded rail. ~n.~!!:ame. Small des.k.1 Sat&Sun. No_y 8& 9 SAT/SUN 1 o s 3 11 NO CARD" c. : iDC fillna, aen. ofc pro· ; in readirtg instruc lion ' Wholesale Warehouse ~r °:t"" esa e. · ""prox Must Sell! Moving ~ 9AM to 4PM · · 1 Draw your own ~r send ~.etc.Skil.ls:type .&/or.Jeamingd.isabllilies Sance..l.977 1 111x11t!ly S50 units Bulk _Call~ll _ . 401E.BaySt.C.M. Amethys t . Balboa
' W. • ~. S/H 90wpm. Must be req'd. Apply Fouotaio.i NOW OPEN sale only. 646-0096 Ext. 22'6 . I 7 ~formal din. set, cane· We -.:elcome yo11r con Island. f\Jm1ture. Living ~~t!1':~ ~!1,<>J>c;,:;
accurate , n ea~ &!valley Sc hool Dis t TOTifE P UBLIC iCamtros& Asi<forDonRe1s , back chairs . pads &• trlbutionsforre-sale.A.11 • rm &bdrm.Diningtable Add.25< IL
, ' =:ble. X_lnt f~nge 1 Corn er N ~w I and & . M·F I0.5 Sat. 9 12 , Eqllipmtnt 8030 orcal1760-0817 . leaves. sacrifi ce $850., ~cf:.~~j 1~d g 0 t 0 1 & ~rtlisc. __ ._; ~check ::cmoney or· ·~"'to $l:s/~c:,rt~~:d~~~' Talbe rt Sl. or ca I l HERITAGE ANTIQUE 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 CUstom made queen size I El~. BOO, $50. 673-0329 - . p . Bar w / 4 s t o o I s .: derto: •"V onquaUCicalions. Call for 842·66.5I. E.0.£_ _ 18335 Mt Lanl(ley '~m miscellaneous ! water bed with solid l . . . , Garage Sale: Kg sz brass I naugahyde couch. rattan . PILOT PRINTING
.t-•• · appt. 494-1041 or apply reachers , Fountain Valley 968· 133t • eqlDp~enl. 318x24 trays . 1 wood books helf head I Desks . 2 wooden typing hdbrd SSS, car luggage , dinette tbl w)S chrs , & ! P.O. Box 1560
. :.>83rdSt. Laguna Bch. RESOURCE -;--- . - ' Sale hght.. l l;'J ·gallo.ns 1 board. Mattress, heater. I dsks. I oversz exec desk.: rack $8, sofa bed $35. j mU(:h more. S.S. to $500. C-Of;ta Mesa, Ca. 92626
_ ~ __ -. .-SPECIALIST f.astem Estate Antiques.: each A & B. 3 gallons ~1x , hoer, padded r ail, com 1 1 metal desk. $20/up. K.arastan area rug $150, 1 716 Ins. <.:dM. Sat/S\rn CER MIC
... a.<..a.Jl4M4V-. _........, . Am oak. walnut, cher ry. 4 pints hardener First plete with matching s (l I 646-7796 nat. ml.nJt s.tol~ $75. aotq., .!:.!_ n• 'E IAISftllE
,. SECalTAllES <Special Education.> mahoj?any. Glassware , S50takes all. chest of 5 drawers both ' --- - -lantern ~. Singer port ... ,.--.. Looldltgfor 'lmm4!d needforptt1me 1 Nippo n & Occupied1 76a·5837 l.tk SJOO A.t' 1MOVINGSALE·Dbll:)ed, w/case & access . 135.1SAT. ONLY 8AM-4PM.!'6xS",25<perpiece.P~inl
,. A Cll 7? , position VaUd CA rl~ar Japan pieces S31·3883 e new, n ique couches, console stereo. powe'r mower.reel type Odds & Ends, Go Cart. & glaze your own Ules.
,.•• • , spec ial e du cat io n ---NIKON F Lens I 14 M'N ' ~~gany -,cabme~ with exercise btke. dining tbl, 53s Childc rafl en-1 2321 L a Li nd a N a l Good.for ceramic shops , · rv£ee• E.O.E. teaching credentia l & AN T I Q U E S II 0 P Pfct Cond S300 Call ongmal RCA radio and chr<1 646-2963Sat/Sun cyctoped' ias 15 vol. set • (23rd/Santa Anal ~or pnvate p~uties .t~ .use 'I Personnel Agency min or 3yr s f t ime M O \'I N G Fin a l 642·9614 11/\M-2PM rerot'd player st1ll worl< -----S • -. --. your artistic ab1ht1es.
". ~ E. 17th, Costa Mesa 1 teaching ex per req'd weekend Must dispose I ing' ! $300. One of a kmcl COUNTRY FRENCH s:!O, tons more. at 9Mo -Rare Collectibles. Anti-I 534-7533 ~ ·SJ!!..._te~ __ 64~470 Apply Fountain Valley : of inventory atsavingsor O\ymp~ OM2N camera . q u1.lted beds pre ad.I CUrio Cabinet, Lighted. 4PM Sat only . 20962 , ques. old c hildre n 's ---------~ &.44.«4-<.J~<±::"': School Dis t Cor ner • ~to 507' ofr rum.bric-system. stam;lard 1.8 & earthtone colors. $JSO. Glass Froot & Sid es. Beachwood. Hu!'t Bch. books, man's leather , 12 Caddy s poke wheel
ii;. Newlan~'?,' Talbt:~ St or , a·bral.', clocks, jewelry.· 7().150 z~m lens. flai.h. Cal.I 714·642·0138 Cl ose Covered Below. <AUanta/Magnoha > walnut, budoir chairs . rims. $100 for both. r..· SECRETARY caJl84~ ~0.f,. l!tc '11leAnliqueGarden' power winder, clo:-.cup ------~ 'XJnt Cond. $450 546-6398 All kinds or c atering • new gif\s of domed ar·: 839-2002/839-9320
329.5 L C lens misc. items. Cost Compl. hshd furmshmgs, ' eves I g t ' I b t "'"''"'""wpm s ome stat aguna a nyon ,, · · d k •· h I equipdisbes ofallktnds ran e men s w u ·! Lo . .., a-~-. .,.,. "' • . relephone Sales . La una Bch 49'1·3663. $1200 Sell $700. Us ed • exec. . es <><. c a •.r" . a Im ~ s l ne w 188 3 8 terflies & birds, als o e woc~1as ~:. :r~ di~e:~·e.s~'!1:c!lL Sell. Ora nge Count y s <.>r!n JO 30-SPM. ~ce. 645-T.!81. ' la~ps. formal ~tn. br s.: Herculon 7 sofa sleeper. fabric baskets picture Send someone you l?ve a , leadingdaalynr wspaper. ______ ---,.._,,,_----8035 masc. 2000 Holiday Rd.• $100 ma tc h1 n ~nd Red woo d S t . F .V . f .1 r'h h 1 bouquetof30mulll col·
,.. . benefits. $850 to $950 mom & eve shirts in our Porcelam Jntlque wood ~ NB. TbCan·Sun. !f.6. tabl~. S?Stea. Coteiiinn ~arfield18ushard -I rames, 01 s. s ig t c an· ored helium balloons tied ·:-~·~.?-~~~~~~: new Qffice or at home burrung .,tovc, SO's style'••••••••••••••••••••••• · \ice ches t . $30, misc Fri & Sat End Tbls &'. del!er, gd loys, games, I with ribbon & your own
Xlnt hourly rates + 1 _..emach, lg md metal PERSJAN KJTTt:NS Decorator Fu rn: L /V 846-4014 I •purple grass lamp-w t' personal message . •. cy,2190Harbor81 .CM '-"" Shots.reg $l50up Room DI R Bdrm + · ~ffe.Tbl._ Girls IOspd Chinese base. phone r~;' Perfect for every oc-
NEVERA FEE E.O E bonus 556 1866 or col<e sign All very good 546-996S many other items from ~le bed. very new I bike. ~lothang, etc. 97521 corder machine, 24 1 casion. We deliver.
556-1920 shape. 497·2246 1---d · b $lOO Clearbrook Dr. H.B. Omstmas wreaths. lot.s.1 ..,.,., .. 19 ---' -.----"---8040 67~~:.,aotror,,.s2·6182om24e0 I I --more. Sat. 9-S. 317 va·a .,,.,....... :SERVICEStationattend .. :relepnonc Pn me Antique Arcade :::?:••••••••••••••'••• ~ .,... 848·3478 Vard Sal~. Sat. Nov I 4 LadoNord N B \sr_AM __ P_C_O_L_L_E_C_T_l_O_N_S
_,exp'd., ref. req'd. 25 & (R.E.Llcreqwred ) 1 Poker Game SSSO OBOKEESHONDPups. AKC., Vaa EboliNpt-Bch. _,7 pieceFormicadinnelle family,3094 CollegeA.ve.: --·-· · •PURCHASED Dave
: over, $250 per wK. NB SALAt\Y I 67~~or 675-S22U Champ sire. M/F Pet &q Sofabed, ~lk oaugahyde, \ set.. 6 chairs, table w /2 C.M. 545-4874. Behind I CONTRACTO~S SHOP I Cooper. 846-2387
' ~a. 644·71.51 ,\n<:ienl Mayan c.;rinding I s how . p v t p l y . I $175. Antique dbl brass leaves $50. 963-2082 I Fectco. i S A L E; B u I I d e r s .
Sto SlOO Bd S 't 213/007-1345aft6 pnt . 1 bed Sl50 Antique trunk ---hardware, loots. screwlO..ISnap·on s ide cab. 3
... c-..&...Moch.O-r. SALARY l's<.~m ~'v1e;,._~~;;;){)e .,. • S75 .. Antiquerocker.oak: Couc h Blue & Br~~n ,Eastblu f r . Ne.wpo rt : elec~. parts . doors.i drawers, 1 shelf, locka---...., ~ · Collie puppies. purehi rd Sl.25 "" •. d Herculon Xlnt cond1t1on Be a ch · Furn t lure· I cabinet doors binges & ' ble. Elrper pref'd but will 9 ~ualt Ueeor a lo r 8 ks Iii bl & 1 "'f"een·SZ wateruc . ,.r ' I l)l I · ' l • · · 1 .· d' ·d 1 . c wee o · sa e ri ., 50 y· 11 k S100ro7·2815after 4p m. c O 10 g ·. a m PS· much more. Sat only $140 768-5837 train r ght m 1v1 ua <-0lJ(h$b .7 1 1 I~1 181 $100-$90. d}'i 8325!i!>I. .1 e ow wt c e.r ---.---bicycles. sma ll ap ll:OOAM til 5;00PM 8331. . .
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; Bilingual a must. Call i SALARY ..... Appliance:. 80 I 0 eves: 64S·277G dresser /ch angmg tabh . '9 !X' w l!d pine dining set, pli ances, Pa' n t • n gs· j W 17th St c; M Unit 11 2 Ficus BenJamma trees.
·Robin, 54(),.6055, Coastal That's nght a week~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- --S3S Gas kiln. top loader 25 ·' Co I or c ons o I e I books.· stereo, records, · · · : 10 & 12' tall. In con· -. -·Pa-sonnet Agency, 2790 Washer & Dryer late ! SACRIRCE SALE '~00.557·3289eves ! 496-5717. drapes,&toys Sat Nov m rear • tainers,nso ea.631·2124
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.~· ~~~BAl.FCE~ E 0 E SALARY model good cond: $1251 C:aim & Scottish Ter La wson t Y p e sor a I . I 1st· 9-S. 908 Almond Pl. ua.1hbWGoocfs8065 f 9X12"-rastan" ."'-"'-""""'-----·-·_I <!Ac.' c o.a nen AKC reg, must sell I h 1·.. 'I COUCH & chr. washable NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• i l'UI. . ea '"""'""' ' for a 640-0090 ea rt tones . i .. e new. Ivory uphol $100 ror . . • . I $100
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c lerk Wi ll t ra in .I ·Washer & dr)er. elec I wits xlnl ped~rce ~arc ·Oak corteetable &end ta· S10ea.347·982l _ 1 at t.heCorner or .Matn & flre&theft 1l:.5'Jl3 ITennis Membership. Ftn Pr~ressi ve M e"di c~l t Mo~rt,.red. , ~~797_ • American/Canadian CH I ble, $250. Kenwood re· Moving Sale. Fr Prov. I l7t\ lnT Hunt in gt o n 1--I Valley Racquet Club. 1,<z
Dev1ce mfg. Apply an ·lf you liketalkmJ?on the · ! $400 Yvonne 644 13t3 \ ce1ver & 2 J a nsson din. rm set w /6 lufted Beac · .v .. roll away JeweWy 8070 · prlce tli00,556-2710
person . 3194 A1.rport tdephonc and ma.king <1 G F f r 0 5 1 r re e , f speak"'rs S.150 Double 1 bed, duldren s toys Sat •••••••••••••••••••••••! · · . f · · t xi l .1 days 673·572.5 eves "' • · . , chrs . s tereo con so e. N 9 . , Group Dr .Ste C.C.M. 1 good salary with unhm1t re r111.er.i ~r . n run _ .....:___ ... _.
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mattress/box sprangs .• misc furn 549_0566 I ov I, tD2. Hvy t4K man's gold MOPED, 1200 mt $395, oo bonus potential )'llU ning con . SIOO obo 1 Keeshound puppies. AKC $50.971-3363. I · · ....A.I Oak "ha ll t ree pr oak watch & gold money clip! boy's Schwinn bike $30,
SHOE SALESMAN ' qua!Jfy fur a pas1t1on in a ~-9982 _ reg. Shots -------1 AMTI'-"UES cha t rs hand'-p ainte'd I w/Sll/IJ gold coin. 759-1643 : Hanson slti boots, mens' we have a.n opening foe 1 fast growmg Nwpt Beach 1 C I 557.3172 1 2pc Sect.tonal Sofa Mint I T ' --SL 9, $45. Fiat Xl9 whls an experienced full or Real Estate orT1ce Sorry Free-1er .. lJpnghl, lean i -----' Cond. Best OHer over ' Whole house ful. Must Haviland . plates, punch Perfect 1.00 VSl pear P>ea. 545-3457
parttime salesperson ! maximum salary $5$1,000 1 W~s <,ood $J()(J 5411 85131 Beaut.. purebred German I S250 Assorted end tbls selJ Call 496-520J set. a ntique pttc~er · j d '~ m on d . GI A a P"
Apply in person. ask for pe[ yr c:r 5'18-4.i85 Shep pups. 3 fem, !I wks, $50. $7 5 1 ea Be au t SoCabed dbl black vinyl l?YPllY ke~tle, accordtan. I praised, best cash offer ,
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THBlEFORE t4~W . Dryer. Gae;, clean, works ! ~ 97S.8104 I Chrome P late Chan· lllnt. ~1 Twin hdbrds: ~~1~~~: ~f1!~' pvt party. Sue, 847-fi041.
ShoesN 8 644. 54.~b.ioo lsladd. ~ an UPIJOr intmcnl lo good $65 548 851 3 or "POODL1" PU PS• delaer best offer over $85. ornate wr iron, $50 ea I tables pool slide 221 l I By pnvate party: I nat. . . ~. ,..,M our o rer on >our 1 S484485 • • t Harry 67~3445 675-3782 • rd b · •· d' d salary call Uill Now'• _ _ <..'hristmas depos1t\ -__ ____ ____ 1\istinAve. nluant cul 1amon
Shoe saJes. full time wtth 851 1666 IWashN, r lea n, works T.Cups also 546 2848 Kmg Sz Waterbed" l'osl l Fr1g1da1re 14 c u h Gara ge Sale . Furn .89d.'l VVSl. appr. S9345. or w/out exp .. or will -I d s75 'i48 8513 I Cane Hdbrd 6draw base f . t Good d · will sell ror S3!00. Xlnt
t.rain.Good co.benefits;r EXAS RE F'IN E ll Y ,~4"85 .. or Lhasa Apso p11pp1 e~. l yr oldsiso 675·855o. ~2~ge~~.~r· I ~onv, lamps, decor. ite ms. value640-8862
Apply in person 9am to I CORP urfeN> PLJo;N'fY : -AKC $75 76() 1334. or I &u-161611228 I w ks $35 ~o or bd.r hsewares._ books. s-ptg 1---.-----
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needle S200 751 ·4535
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Sterling ms 751-4535
uam Mon lhru Fri. Stan· 1 or money plus c.:ish lGE Au tom::al1 c washN. 673-MSO Ruth I -1 or • · om er m goods,antiques.2S<'·S37S. G e nuin e Burme.se dard Shoes 3077 So bonuses, rn nl':e benefits ~~'1.lml $ISO ----I Beautiful French antique I set. Xlnt co.n~ .. Sl ~O. Sat. & Sun. only. 1836 1 RUBI ES. Vour choice. Man's Large London Fog
Bristol C M ' lo mature per~on in S4n H672 fTft to You 8045 ann0tre w/2 door·lenm,h Leather Caplatn s chair. Irvine. N.B. I only S20each. 640-8688 Uned Rain Coat. Worn
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aure. ac oun ry l Sears.Pres.fioit 711 l'I !><I0-4~U9 --was her & dr •er new SI S or s e t , S IOO ucelloCondos. I young Mule.until May I 7Sl ·4535
Ou.b.536-8866 Worth.TX 76101 Bic:ydu 8020 Visually hand1 ca ppe d j $750 sellfor$1k ir sofa Ma hogon y H igh boy.l . Eves ·t21.3)705·0144.
Sl'ATIONERY STORE '" row Truc k 0 " 11 ~ r .,, ......................... person wtshes to place S 5 0 ne w s ~a r . 5 Sl35. sora bed. $50 618 Kioe.:i ~I. Sat & ~un . Miseelc:Btous 8080 Unfin ... oak Rocker $75,
CdM needs sales lady _ ...... ed. F'.wn..non··ed on iSchw.inn. Breeze. 3 spd Afghans. r poodle & rab gree~house 6xs· new 642-5006. I 12·5. BlDl~g mat~nals. u••••••••••••••••••••t (2~35 Lamps S2S for the · '"""" ~ .. ~ " • 1 bk bl I k bits 557.!\.'\9'7 · 1 scaffolds, glass sliders. pa.tr. 751-4535 F/lu~e. S days. Xl.nt ly. Must lave C.M .irea ipr s 1 c. ue. 1 e new --· _.r::::.:_ ·~· sell for $200, other 6' Rattan Couch 6 cush1on.j color 1V's, aquariums & New Tappan Touch/Con·
'WOl'king conds. Especial· 646-96311. ='.on $8S C a 11 W1.1nl \tl Rl'!<.Ulh 1; 1:1 .ilii>i it.ems. day 641-038().,. ev vinyl, polynesian print.· Pearls. trol Micrown ve Oven
1y fine cUentele. Phone: _ _ . 499-5611 _ __ S75. Ortagon game t able . Ust Price $499 Sell for 67~1010forappl. TYPIST ~ 8005 AntiqYH 8005 King soCabed SlOO. Bed walnut w/4 chrs . $185. Garage saleSat-.only.9 to $375; ~nSizeCustom
Maple Rocker $35. Unfin
Small Chest old $50.
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W e w i I I l r a i n . applicants need above l Bike $35. 642·2267 o r llG CAHYOM -,.!;..:; m · / ...
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{Jlaceotla, CM gramm~r s kills. word SUNDAY HOV 2 , t OAM SHAIP I ;. UPID.SI'RD COUCH slSllng or brass shel ves. 5 F A M I L Y .. Easterltng 9 full 6pc ~ve latest movies in. processing hackgrnund I Plaid leather bolle>ms. oa kl GA.RA.GE place setting$, service & .your home. No monthly ".
Stock helpful 7S2·0234__ -. J Aucffoft will .... al day. Gd ~r~:~;:.~2 t rimmed w/panels ofl s.a..LE .xtras. slvr wt. about 8bt. charges. The Bell ~r ~need sloe room URG E N TL y NEE 0 In s pec tion Sat. Novem ber 1. 1980. j smoked beveled mirrar "' 100 oz $280010 B O Less.840-3680anytlme.
clerk needed ror our 0 E p E N 0 A BL EI 12 n oon to SPM. Come & brows~ Davenport 12 (3pc). $300 ; 1nst;rts . Incl oak TV ll4-&-l6tt. Place ~o
marking line. Full lime, eERSON who can work Particlt Ust: 2 Cl~ Chrs Down Filled c.abmet, hand rubb~d CodaMeso 1' refrig 125(). Sooy color
dnt. schedule. Berieflts wit.hoot supervision for ' O ver 200 1 of a k ind a ntique CUstitons SOOO: Oriental fmlsh. Mu!j,t See. On g Sat&S... 10-4 Cookware for sale-20.pc TV s:zso. Desks $40-JBO. ~ ... !nc)ucte:' medical, dental, Tex-as oil company In l J. e w e lr y lots . outs ta nding Speller Coffee Tbl SSS ; K. ltchen •$c'~!.~oe' 5Jlo~~97 Sac . Contour Uving room set stainless steel waterless Dining tbl 990. DresJer, ·life insurance program, Costa Mesa area We Glass 'fbl yr/2 chrs $100: I wvu -with ottoman, 4 pieces cookware. won in COD· r _'S20_._6'_1_-8804 _____ _
company discount, paid train. Write K.G. Dick. I Clvck , Vie nna R egulator Wall Aus(rian Armoire 6' tall! Dinette Tbl w/4 swivel S'iO. 2 lawn mowers: l test, for saJe at sacrifice
vacallons &r hol1day•. P res .. Southwestern : Cloc k s. m a ntl e c l oc k s . • $300, Mirro r s , e t c. chrsFormlca&Chrome gas, I battery $35 each price.New,queensizebed lnineRaquetClub Mem·
.. I p ... -1 Bo 89 Ft ' ,_ t 20 H I r g \I I led I .. bar stools for sale also. bersblp, $200. Applylnperfon ........ eum. x 7 . • v aro m e ers, umfJle i ures. 1 644~7'8 1 S35. RoJt.a.wav Bed 4~" Rogers s verp a 3 · CallLinda494.5168. · .497.2595 J.~P1t9iEY I Wort.h.Tx.7610.!._ ___ ' a ls o ivor y fig ures.S -Rolltopdesk, •cusT BLT YOUTH! mattress used l week'I die. meat ·fork, ber ry I
a.tFaabioolsland,N.B. rwaitresses wanted tm·' player .pia n o. g rand piano, 1 of a B EDS w /s t o r a ge SZ:S.963-3515 ~c~~!~';~~~eS::· ~lts,handsewn.collec·,Bessler 23c enlara~r,
E.0.£. ' M/F 1 mediately. Part or full ; kind pump o r g an. old violtn in drawe r.& ladd e r NewExqulsite LoveSeatl Touten M.Steamirt>ns t1on from Kentucky &.16mmBolexRexlV, 73 ---------1 time. Call 7Sl·0341. c ase. pia n o stools. plant s ta nds. $.1.25/080. 979-1478 & caUon Sora, 640-.5093 or Sl.»a. CoCfee pot S2. Tennesse. Reasonable I Do d 'e van 2 o o'
_ _._ bureaus. \11'ctro la s, h a ll s tands , EarthT Farberware rotisserie, pnced.9-5.646-5738 Bn&nswick .tX8 pool ta· ~ ~,.,..,....., I WEU>Etl 1 Din. rm set. gold velvet ~'126l on!!:_ COrRc>lete with spit S3S jc>A•Ei Des .. ..,,. 7.C h i. ble, .Boweo s lide
• ,.. PAITTIMI MacGregor Yachts. 1631 draw leaf tables . was h s t a nds . I seats. Stereo console.,GorQCJeSale 8055 ! trite new Kitch e n •~ · .. .,...,.,, ouc duplicator,· 16mm com·
1 A.Mle-Driver-Companio.n Placentia.CM l match box collection, over mantle Marble-top coffee table.
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• ~$'.00/br, ·llJuat have car mirror5 in oak" frames, te a carts, 4 531>1797 s-n• knives roaster j · · .. 75• e ng -'1 982-2331 •,bit enouah for Women n eed e d f o r , piece lXlrm sets, chairs_ in sets, RlJMMAGESALE soc 'U Clo thi ng · 34"BarStools$1.S/ea.,---·------! '·• wblelehalr.640-2746 housec le aning wo rk.; l Antique Hutch. 1 Double Clothes (good cond ),1 Swe~ter.'blouses, pants'.
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,..,. Oood pay, full time. Call , wardrobes, sideboards, bookc a se s, boxspring & mattreas.1 misc. 2U81 Poston Laoe,1 dresses and even\ng s:ioo. Owens Boat Parts. oond. $100. Dbl bed, box •. TEACHERS I Robbie's Rag & Mop: wall c abinets , 9 pieee Fre n c h Twin boxspring & mat· H.B. Sat. M . .. .
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gowns $1·$35. Jewelry, 645-1"20 · I spri.np/ matt., w/frarne, • ....,...,1 57. hdrm s uite . oak dining rm s uite . tress. Studept deslt. hand ba.p, evening bigs . near new '75. 4 po.ter ,, SUIS111v1 F h { & h · F h Misc.Wkdys after 5:JOOARAGESALE. furn, SOc·•.Babyltems.Anli·.MinkStole,AutumnRue, Maple bed frame' SM:' ··~ .,,. DAY 1
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i•Waated i Q• .. lifted Da~ or Evening shllt la mp t a 6JeS, pictures an<ttrarrfes , . I it.ems. baby items, a ir pp, boob, hand em.' Blond din tbl ·~. lfl. 61 Stereo '4$. Watttb•cl
'•'Sullstltute Ttacben to I avail. 6. hrs. a day Mag table & noor lamps , Gypsy s cales . I Rattandlninttbl. 4Chra. 31 hockey, t~. gAm es & brUdered items .. towels, I ~. SlQO/t.\. 25 color I w/boobhelf bdbnt. llMd t u.ch hltb school stu-• n, Savm 9oo or Artec l'a p estries. trun ks, pitc hers & : pc couch, 2 hl1h baci ml.sc. 912 West 18th St.. \)Wowcuee, l1.a1th cloths 'Mf. table mdl. working amo1, a.t• • ..U p ,
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.-.-•work stoppaae 0 r I . b . b 1934 n ny sl o• SS'1..a&87 pair chlldrenl SS. l pair :tpm.wlldys I k...,.....ftncy. Dally pay Mw t••M TlC-8 · r&C , ,..en • ~ Total Hou.sehold · You men1 $5. OUt items • a.ndmadeTableelotha
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·lllP S'ebool Dlatrlcl, plct.uret, cloC!lu , ac· • 1tl1111r 0........ SOfA llD BVll..D&.U-J..1 •lrrort, ~ Rec:ordtr $t00. Bootcase, ,.._., ~ ... im1
•. ,.., y.,.,.,.. Avt •• ' -· ""· ......... • No minimum. no reserve. M<;; & Olll .. "'"'· -1111. I Dlol!Qoln. Lampo, To· 1 m "'°'.,. .......... , ,,__...,... aata.a. • ee1J to be re· I t:lqum.541-.a ' VlSA, merchandise to be patd for . •m2 ....,2110 Eld. Conll, A1.1S.le. Saturday t -4pm.I comp. •120, sure,, ··--.. ,14~ 01 • ... .....,.,,Al. Tloted bt5Aetrtcall, ell, kln1 . ND/tm c ... SlOO, toola' Eltc Hen.-r Moel•. ·wJllli11P -s.t.•s.11. SELL Idle ltt>rru with 81 samedayolauction. !Find what you w•nt In -DoOn win-am•, Wl&sbtd.. llq1Wiwn,·lOl1' mite. sao . .,._uoo claJtl ._.,_,,_..
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llen'a 101pd racer . •a23
c.c.ole Color TV, $75,
aty•1 Schwinn Stingray. ····-··
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BED TAPPER, TAKES "'or ~ KEG WITH co.a.
100 . BLACK JACK
VlDEO GAME, COIN
OP,(llke in bars . )$250.
BARBER. CHAIJt $100.
AIRLESS CO M · P~ER. SOFT. HOSE I
&GUN. $3Cl0. 846·7824 .
~ Bovltw Yaebl .-.~.~c:oa·1 , PIO t».CJ111 dlticm. aoo. mwl062 after !at11 I se... daluse .-awr IOI· •
...... a.crifl,ce .... Alk> Su, Yamaha. XlDl
' Ml-lOD Concl. HTS. Drum1 .
' ICM7M UION&ITI U\ONER cw eond. &100. Ac:C«diu Cofttello, 1.20
$41--DU t.a, wltb cue.. $100 or
Very ; a.uonabl•! Area bltctr.S..17218. .
Rut t a 12, Lam .. , Dbl Bettmey f1ute, x1nt tone.
Sora 8'd, End• Cocktan Sl•ll.QI Silver •/case Tbls. Queen Hdbnl. etc. S17SOBO ta-all
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ANSWERS &nly Oboe for sale, ex·
Outcry -Beret -celrent condition. Call
Exist -nmely -·---EXERClSE Martin 0.18 Guitar l nave no complaints .,,; M50 a bout setting the 646-2088 t.hermoetat at 6S degrees. . U it wun't for shivering, ' I wouldn't get any SELL idle items with a
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TO SERVE YOU
• Brii:ig them or mall them with correct cash DE A D L INE : 3p.m. Frtday JJO W. ~ySt., C.M. ,
12 noon All branch offices . ·
to one of our convenient offices.
• No livestock. produce 01 plants.
• No commercial a ds allowed ..
• Each item must be priced with f!O item
over $50.
SEWING s t orage
cabinet sso. Double
knit tabrics S2 each.
Portable dishwasher
$25. Saturday and
Sunday 12·5. 631·5906
WATER soffener $45.
Large roaster oven.
new S45. 646·S3S5.
DODGE 230 flat head
e ngine good condi-
tion. Three s p eed
lruck tran like new
~l'" throu)thout ber
ring, new clutch and
s leeve dri ve shaft SSO
each. 2103 Federal,
Costa Mesa.
Leave message. THREE solid wood
---------doors 32inx80in. Two
SCHWINN ladles bike eight panel and one
S40. Schwinn Sting solid $15 each, or 3
Ray bike $35. Coffee for S35. One exercycle
maker SS. Boat prints SIO. Hose reel and
S3. Antique commode cart $15. Six rural
$50. Large bathroom mail 'boxes like new
m I rror S20. P rince SS each or 6 for $26.
tennis racket $35. Four block and tackle
Lamp $8. Canister set blocks, two small and
$5. Bach.eloT chest two large ss-SIO each.
$40. Cha1,r $20. Ot · Electric lawn edger
loman S\O White ·like new $10. Three
drapes S50. Stereo burner electric hot
$30. Decorator.mirror plate $2S like new.
$20. Car radio $20. 2103 Federal, Costa
Fan SI . Bur I a p Mesa. Near Placen-
w a 11 pa Per S l O. tia and Victoria.
Sweater S3 Blouses
$1. Ties SOc. Shirts
50c. Pant suits $S.
Boys size 8 shirts 25c.
Boy ·s size 18 sb ir t
'1.50 Boy's pants
SOc. Men's warm up
s uit S2. Ladies warm
up s uit S3. Boy's
wat:m up suit S2
S-rass Magazine
holder $2. Copper tea
pot SS. Lamp shade
$5. Books 25c. Record
SOc. Six placemats $2.
1wo pillows Sl .
Sheets Sl. Games 50c.
Purses SOc. Shoes SOc.
' Eastbluff, Newport
Beach. 908 Almond
Place
Fl VE rooms of camel
carpets. Four years
old. S3 a yard. Pads
SOc a yard. 642-4025
TYPEWRITER S20.
Tire chains ss. Slid·
Ing doors SlO pair.
Ladies golf clubs and
cart szo. Mans golf
clubs and cart SSO.
Cavalry saber S25.
Traverse rods S3.
5S2-7579.
ANTIQUE copper
chandelier SSO. Pinto
•rea r windows SlO
each. Sturdy work ta·
ble SS. 552·7855
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Cll O llD or gun esty VOLKSWAGEN fen· G IR L 'S 20 .Inc b 20 FOOl' grape stake
reed S30: Bruning ders $16-$29. VW Schwinn.bike, &ood fence complete with
drafting machine seats square back conditiClll $50. Morey rails and post $20.
830. couch con\'erts front $14. Rear a9. Boosey board with 760·0229 ·
10 double bed $20 : Rear Bug bumper leash like new $25.
color TV 21 ··. works S12. '67 squa reback SS7-45Jlor5'5-9832 lO·SPEED bike ex·
S30 : s lant exercise engine parts $9. Hood cellent S2S. 631-4266
b d Slo 84 5722 $9 R d k lid s NEW Sear'a full 1ize oar . . 6· . . ear ec lS. matt-· *-. Window 4X6 OAK timber 8ft Door panels $9. Hub • .._ _, I C HRIST:\IAS orna· caps S4.Tailliahts $4. air conditioner 5000 ong S3 each.760·0229
men ts $ 2 · S l 0 : Dash instruments $6. B.T.U.SSO.M2·7513 • HAIR dryer Sl.50.
pinecone wreaths T i res $12 . Rear D o LL s f 0 r High chair S3. Tonka
S20· S30 : cera m 1 cs bumper $9. Trans ax· ch r 15tma1 ;. 24 in toys Sl to fs. Child's
ss··S2o: fabric frames l e $35. Audi 100 Nurses $15. 24ln Dr desk SS. Big wbeel Sl. Sl.SO·SB.50 : country r adiator S9. Trans ax-· SlS . .,.,_ .,. __ ,_ bo• Two skateboards Sl d e co r a l o r i l e m s 1 S9 Ca rt rt ht doo ~ ~..,...... J ss··s10: B:irrell dolls e · P g r a nd girl au. 241a each. Playskool $9. Bug light door $9. Golfer au. 24la aarage set SI,. Diaper
S7 : childrens banks. Baja front hood $4. Baseball SlS. Uin bag Sl. Wleblo haunt·
handpainted $6.50 : '79 Subaru exhaust Scare Crow SU. J&in ed house S3. 10091 El
d o ug h lo P J a rs s y s t e m S 5 . Bar and Bat Mi•-·ah Capitan Drive. Hunt· S2.SO·S9: babv items D hbo rd" SS vw ow;• . as a s . Sl5 ea. 36in Rao•edy I n a to n B e a c h . S2-S8: macrame wine b •• • attery 12 volt Sl2. Ann ...,.,. each ... 41a Brook h u r s t and hold t'rS S20 ·S30 : VW b I*"'"' -v • car 6 vol -... Raoiedy AnnandAn· Atlanta . Saturday Saturday :-Jov 1st. Audi bod y parlS', dy .. $18 each. 15ln 8·12only.
9 a m · 1 pm 2 I 8 2 2 front grille ss. Bum· Raccedy Ann and An· --------. ---
Kiowa Lane, o ff pers S4.Subaruwbeel d y S8 eacb zoin PEDA!--.exer~1ser Sl2. Magnolia bet\,\ een rims S2. New exhaust · TeleV1s1on 19in porta·
Hamilton and Cst system $2. VW muf. Clown $10. Min Santa ble black and white
Hwy · Huntington n ers $25 new. '68 Bur SlS . 618 Knowell plays excellent S25:
Beach seat, left $20. '66 Bug P lace, Costa Meu. Can ister vacuum
seat, right $20. Bug S46-9490 complete Sl8. Porta·
OATSU)l pickup tires engine parts '""'· ·71 T RUCK tire 700•1"' ble stereo. cassette on rims with hubcaps. .., .. " new.set or4.S20each. Da t sun'510 4 door $20. Preatone Anti combo 4speakersSSO. 963·3395 parting out all doors freer.e 12 ca.Uoe s:t.50 64fH525 alter 10::10.
S9. Seats S35. Radio each. Golf cart two c . B . 23 c h an n e I
SNOWBIRD sail $25; Sl2. trunk $9. £naine wheel SlO. Kitchen la· mobile with antenna
bathroom pullrnan· S3S. Trans. stick l3S ble fonnlca top tto. s3o. Gear motor S20. marble top. faucet. <yo u t a k e out >. 6&46·4376 : cabinet S20. 963·3395 Wheels with tires Tranaormer s Sl·S8.
$9. Carburetor SIS. BOY'~ 20io Scbwinn Kennwood power sup·
FLAT bedded wagon Distributor S9. Bat-dirt bike$Z5. 84G-'11M ply S35. Toaster S2.
SlO: folding table $20: t e r y $15. Flt all Under counter light
antique Bennington chrome rim with 15in BED 1in1le, com · 1 2 . C .. B . d esk
pottery doorknobs. 17 t• $2 c · A di plete. clean $ZS. 245 powermike SlO, Four
pair S3 pair: Dlll\ish i!r!to ~~. ~ H Wake Forest, Costa Toyota + . rims with
modem swivel rocker w ut l ?th Street, Mesa ti r es S 5 0 . 3 0 4 6
S25: ~lu<fenl desk SlO: Costa Men. In back ELECTRICAL ap. Ki lly brook . Costa
hollywoocl bed frame of park. 631·87 pllances: Touten 14. Mesa. 540-9779
S}..50; twin box spring Steam lroa •· Cotfee WHEEL covers and S!i : Rival ele~tric BOX spring and mat· pot s2. faberware hub caps for ·ss: '56
MOPED 540. Stove C HRISTMAS ideas. food sheer S25: tools tress for double bed rotisserie, complete Buick .• 56 Cad .. 58 $40. Refrigerator S30. Show and· Tell with 50c·Sl: Tyco train set with metal frame $50. with 11.wt $15. Tra~. Ford. •63. •64 Chev
C records $10. Cruiser mounted on plywood Red velvet bedroom .,. .. I c I d v II rystal and china roller skate s si5. St5: t:FO Electronic chair $50. 6x.9ft rug, pots, pant, -.n ve1, ut ass an a ant
50c·S10. VW case . Coleco Video game p· b 11 ... 84 809 11 h.t d roaster 50e • ..,, Boob, S3 each. set of 4 SlO. New water hea ter in a '"5· 7· 5 ye o w, w 1 e ·an hard cover , some Tires mounted on with extra cartridge black S40 B lack $45. Adding machine soi S · n · 0 to s BENNET breathing st· f I h : J best aellera 50c·Sl.SO. rims Ford truck . S20. Couch SlO. Table · pin me P therapy machine sso: lee angmg amp Ha nd e mbroidered large 5 hole. two for
$5. ChaJ·rs S2. End ta· game S3. Lite and S30. Brown wicker towels, pillow· •lilf:' • S"~. Dodge van ... 0 Brite ss. Magic Hal two infant car seals hanging lamp szo. 1 h 1__.._ dot II~ -ble SS Recliner $40. S3. Tyocpro racing SS and SlO; SO year 642 ·7243 Newport unc c .,......, et -.e new. Valiant
Mower $20. Coffee ta· set S.S. ln boxes ex· old clown filled \'el vet 8 h Sl·S8. Silverplated la· 650xl3 $5 each. Un·
ble SS. Books, clothes eel lent condition . easy chair with ot· eac · die, meat fortt, berry mounted G78xl5 SlO.
25c-S3. '74 AMC AC 552.7855 toman $50 , color MAN'S older 26in s poons, pie server Various rims and
unll S20 Toys 25c·S2. --------1 TV A;\J F:'tlStereo-Schwinn 3 speed bike SS-18. C lothlnl: tires Sl each. Chev
2189 Pacifi c. Costa TABLE 48in round ror R r. needs work 525: $25. Ladies older 24in Sweaten. blou1ea, lmpala ·53 doors. fen· Mesa.63~9070 di n ing r oo m or l'onsolc T\'. doesn't Schwinn 3speed bike pants, dreuea and ders. trunk l ids.
kitchen. Wrought iron work SS . Pako drum $20. Both in excellent evening l9WM t1·$15. hoods SlO each. Ap·
BJCYCLF; boys 2oin base. exl'ellent condi-photo p11nt dryer SlO. riding condition. m J ewelry 50C·S8. l;lana· proiimately 12""un·
Mo to rebuilt. good tTon-s:35 VW \'an back 963 4137 19332 Fiji W 20th St.. Costa Ing amber Ulfht fuc . identified new shod<
condition S45 cash. seat $10 549·787510·6 Lane Huntington Mesa. 642,54117 lure. like new uo. absorbers the lot SlO. 64S·0490 Beach Lawn mowtt, 1 1aa. 1937 Plymouth starter
ANTIQUE sy rup SNOW chains for BATTERY c harger needs a new wheel S3S. 1924 Model T
.._ 800x165 tires $20. 12 BABY bed $10; desk 6/ 12 volt new $15. 135. Battery operated 11 tarter . s h a ft pitcher ~.50. Avon vdlt air pump with re-la mps $5 and sto: Portable e l ectric lawn mower with 1hortened S20. 1949~
jars $3.SO. Old books gulator Sl5 no YOll Porch p:illo hanging heatera Sl().$12. fbir cord $15. *·B·llt.b 1951 Ford s tarters
2Sc. Buttons 2c Cop· liquid pump SIS. Two s" ing $15 : stroller S4. d r y era SI and $3. Place, between Santa S20. Early Ford V8
per hurricane $5.SO. llx15 V.W. sand tires roin operated elec· Spice rack 12 bottles Ana and T ustin, truck trans heavy du· O ld framed plate · Fl. $3?.5<L S"elves s3. on eerly rims SlS tromc game.·· 1m· $5. Air pistol $10. Co1ta Meaa. 10-4pm tS' floor shift $3$. '56
Chair $8. Maple cof· each N'O stock V.W Flam·· needs work Glass froeter new $4. Satuc~ aad Sun· Ced encine and trans
fee table-$7.SO, EleC· tires and rin:\ early S35: ctiilds wooden 'Mexican pigskin cof· day. only. for parts S2S. '65 Cad
tric broom 13. Mr. s tyle SS each. V.W. hed frame S8: R...R fee table and two _FE T """LD 1.. trans for parts SlO. " skid plate sur: Scuba Webcor rerorder '1: chairs new SSO each.-.,.. · ·.-v wa •· Old radio tubes 1930 's
Cofiee S6:SO. Bulletin tank Sl5. T. v. anten· O\'er sou ~ddresso· Three adult life pre· in& aid like new $20. and some parts 2Sc to ooard $3.SO., C l Joe .1.... .N2 1759
Jeep and traJler $4.SO. na still in box S2S graph plate holders. sen-er\ ss·each. Two ' • $1. Portocrib, no pad
H eavy duty auto ;Ill for S6: a dding sheepskin ru1s S25 LATi'S ..1 _..., SS. Cuh only 642-5766 'Gem.es Sl. Sheets Sl. oarageJ·ack sso. Th1r· m .a c hine S 1 0 . each. Four drawer Mt"" a -9-5 Saturday and Sun· Shr~ and pants SOc " 3 9332 "''j ' Washln&toa Remem· each . Cake cover 75c. ty cup coffee maker 963 ·4 l 7 1 r 1 1 dresser $20. 558-SSTI bra nee pl a tea t20 day all next week.
k S5 . Fifteen gallon Lane. H\lnting t on h ""'-' Ca e pans-75c. i'ancy plas tic barrel tank SS Beach STEEL belt radials . eac ...... _.ace srate BINOCULARS 7x50
baU S2. Baskets SOc. Eight foot two lube new. GR78xl5, 136: $2. End tabl" sis. a25. Coleman stove
Invalid walker $12.50. flourescent llght S20. OWL collecUon-unique F R 7 8 x 1 4 . S 3 • Mirror 1old frame Sl5. Four 16.5xl2 tires
2211 Tustin Ave (22nd King size water bed owl objects. many 165Rxl3. $32. ll!n-8025 $25. Antique waab ss each . K itchen
and Tustin). .,1.rform with heater Imported ,$1-$7 . . 1tand pitcher and utensils. pots a nd .. 9 3 9332 FIJ' EXERCISE bike S4S: bowl h.5. Coffee table, i...lectrt u.-SlO
LAGUNA BEACH .
• COSTA MESA
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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windows SS T\I U d111 i: 1111 111 11 J! .. h .11r S lO
ironing boards SS d1 .1111""" .,. ' 1111 1 hilol11•n s l.iooks
e ach. ~tolur C\'Cle K :tr.11 l;id11 l 111r :.: ,,. SI l'aperbuck
helmet SS Ice C:hest \.\1th -1•111• ... 111 "'''I 11 ••' "1·, 2 5 c-5 or
S3 Tiled coffee tablt' 111 c '•I' • 1 • 1 '11h•\1 ;1ll. hike S12 St-
S25. Crock pot SlU S2u 'io~~' "'I• • • 1,. '·' 111i.: 1 .11 bike SIS
Snow chains for Tn p 1 t· r t· ' 11 l' I :1;1 ii' I l'·s SI Elcc·
ph TR·7 SJO. Three t·111·k 1 111 111. •11~ 1111· 1•ri.ll SIS Eleclric
bar stools S4 each S I !':) "''Tl ill I 1>·· •1111 -.1; l·:ltctri<.: can
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plate $2.50. T.V c~1rt µl.111· k11t'o''" I· 1L,, I•" 11111 .. 1 1 • .t1ll• with t
$1 . Bike r ack for "P" "11 • • I ' I 1111'1 1·halr~ Sl5
Truimph SJO Bottle U1 t'Jlll•·1 1 ... 111 •• -. H·"""tha ll hnop and
jar bas kets SOcSI -' '1" ci 1• 1•1•.11d :i:! Tub
Pachlnkco machinl' '\h1n•· I> 11 1• I 1 •11 '" 1111 Sl5 t>uor
$20. Scott hand lawn I f111111 hw 1 "•1 ' 1 '' \ fi l t S I O
mower $25. Pa11s (or 5:!5 \h•t.11 1 '.l1•d1 11m lc1rge dog
6H. P. Johnson u B tc)I d I .. 1 I I '.. 11 o 11 I ~ 1 ll Hu q
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matching chairs S25 c r ,1 r 1 111 " • 1 r 1 ·" k pl.1\ r-1 phQno
each. Reclining chair rn o11e1 1• 11) .• 1. •, 1 •nd ·• •fw1.<ll1·r<; S39
$25. Two bench van SI'> ChJ1tdrl •1 \\II , \nt1qur-lamp S!I
s e a t s S 3 5 e a c h 1 ri , fn j 111 1 1 " '" • 1•. H •· 5-11 c S 2
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7fl with sink S50 I aqwt 11111\ I ••''in• II h r. ''I"' hallo; !Oc
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refrigerator with bot-r!ut ,. ,.,,..,,., ., .• 1 ''"""' !'Ill · Roxe~. de·
tom freezer :\lodern Cui shnµ 1 : " • 11 ;11••1 I\ p1· :'iOc·Sl 5
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Christmas girts S45
and SSO. 1974 Edition
plate by Ernes t
Homes $25. Old wood
Coca Cola . 7up .
Pepsi, Mille Flats SJ
a nd S5. · 1930 wood
panel bed head and
foot board with rails
W . Tor cast iron fire
wagon wtth 2 horses
and man S35. Cast
iron Ice wagon S3S.
Old cast iron car and
truck. carousal bank
S35 eac h Old
chocolate a nd tea
pots SlO and SlS. T\1 u
4 shelf wooden book
cases s• 2in tall JOin
wide S3S each \'en
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two tndian dolls in
fu l l dress Ver ~
beau\lfml SSO each
Two old glass paper
Wt!ights S25 each.
Made in India brass
sword ornate with
scabbard $35 Sewing
threlld tables v.lth mu§ Ir boxes Si50 each
6500 BTU air condi·
tioner SSO. Very good
vacuum cleaner S20
10 gallon milk can
withlid $?.~0. T"o·
wh'eel f e'rtil1zer
s preade r $3 Rub
board SS. Saturday
a nd Sunday ofter 9
please. 597 Victoria.
642·6135
II'V Stand S8. Bar stool
S2. Gas ca\' S3
673·7200
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SYROCO Sunburst $25. Oster juice ex· 53·4l 7· 1 1 air hockey game s· $40. Larp lamp S3S pans. e c ~· ·
wood wall clock, 8 tractor 3 mK~ old Lane. Huntington Coleco make S40 ; La1y auaaa •·Br.. '.\tarble table S2S .. ~CE wood coffee ta·
d ay wind up $50. S3S OixlSOD 7in reel Beach . twin bed frame and batbJ"OOID beach $5. Lazy boy recliner SSO. bleS20&es-7578
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1" il1.o1, s:!.J pair Two
( adill:ir El Dorado
a111I TOf\inadonm~ SlO
f'<ICh flochester -tbbl
1•t11HI carburetor.
111d1a101 from '71
('ht'\ e lle SIS each
1•.1 1r hkc new seats
from '72 t:bev van $35
p:li r Two Chevrcflet
mugs SIS pair. !H8·3814
Costa ~1cs:i
Cb•l of drawers $15. to reel stereo tape vw ·Parts. deck lid headboard S 1 O. Van _ .... ••. -~ T.tn ~ extra nrm. I I •r" A ' ..--.,,._ co--i..• MO. Book• STOVE apartments ze A 1\, 1 1. \I ",'t 1 ... , 11 1 .. RHllsUc Patrolmab Payer ...,.,, pprox. S20: fenders SlS·S20: 841·1662 ~ ... palr. Lar1e "'~ 1 ~.en D ,, ' ' •-t I 300 I t -50c·l3 .• Portable .ew· c ean, ...,.,. ryer S"\"•1 ""·;; , .. ,, i111 t • radio Sl8-Large pie· uua e Y ree s o bum-r S20: muffler flo•er picture •u. · de K ' ~ ""'" ~ turasis.~ Harbor lopes s orrfe new SlS:..-hub C"n• Sl: BROWN recliner SSO; Ina machine 140. 11H . o __ J oodenm~ore door lounr1•:\S:'11 c 111
a n d Balter. Cost a blonks SSO. Grundig ta1lllahtsS10840.7822 blue van seats S15. Pillowt t:a. Outdoor Electric oven $25. cp~an ..... g bl . oJl{'nl'r S3 Drt11l•' ~1
Meaa. Mf.8957 s t e n o gr a phi c " both like new IM0-5157 torch $2. Sect ol farD Kint bed SSO. Chrome 1n1 poQi ta • · Ft•rlllit.et s i>t <'U.il1·1
m"ch' Ith II t PACIFIC p . 12.0ldboobt:aeaelt-. t~a M for hospital Buffet old, put oak S2 50 nc1 ol l' !llnJ) " me ·w a a . arrot cage . '6"' Mer cedes 1900 144·1151 Jf .... ..... _ _._ -"-1-hln& •10 o ., • GIRL'S bike, 26 inch tachments $3$. 8MM S3S: wetsuit Primo. " ..... · -· .,.ther. neev.11 ~u11& • • <$27 rt() Sl<•11rn wnn µ
Sal. 20 inch SlS. 16 In· movie earners super la rge W : Schwinn. part a SS·SSO ; '61 ONE hundred foot -Chandelier, Spanish Ra~ S2 Ty111.111 111hl1·
'\ cb •10. 546-3209 8 electric with flood :'.om'an·s 5-speed $30. r;.~;~~ ;~'':nSa~ botavy cMJ m.oaioo STEREO turn\able. ::i=t.:;. ;;:I~ S2 SO C.:hall< bo.11 d 'I
POKER Table $25. light 125· Electric (ry o<t0·7322. Dart transmlsalons. t'Ol'd $11. "1u40 IDda duat cover, cartrtd1e chair and settee, wQO<I P 1c 1 u rr 11 .. 1 12
\\ ETSl'ITS. beaver
tJll and tong john
huth .;mnll !25 cnch~
11 iln'llm 11kl hoots S25
()lln c;k11s S30 .
l'ik ut l'bonrtl $2,!i .
r.1~ 9.l»il Pa n SS DI a 1 $80 nct•M\ dla~marhle<'OI· l20. Stereo chan1er SIO . w •sher p lder Brooov.ai l'o<.t ,i Pbone545-62ll telephone 120. New ATARI Video 1ame aluto. b a h_,t ; an· fee table US. nve dual •hare M44 E Kea_:, clean and ~e~li 1105 fU·;NCll \ISt• $25. Sofa underwater, speaker SSO. 840-7822 t que enc rame 1aUoa wat« , ... •· ._.. hc-d $25 Formal din~ TWIN bed Uke new. s4o M 1 di us: Vt'oftlan'1 surflna -c:artridce MO. ElaPH aood tllO. 548-8513 or :\Ion 1-; 1 \ ".11, ~ 1 ... 11 \:iblc S"O, Six
f'rame, a.ox sprint•• dlrect10:rn~~e;as1: TEN speed bite 135. wet1ull $30: Ar1u11 141·21'7. time meter9 in penel ~ 51·S25 i\nchnr S',!ll c'hairs 550 Ch~vrolet
matt.reu MS. 557.JISO Two stora1e cabtn .... · rwoo ..!.~!]c f rollet slide projector S35. T 0 p r • c Ir , 0 r 110. Cr•I• • track P"WER' ··o 381t I aln jl8h •\lllh•cl clul"h nnrl •.1lf1te ... s. Sabarday and Sund•" ~ .1 ~-u •C ry p&n ii. e O 2 H "" a a rd = .__ ta-4*k 115. We.ti v mower .., • .. 1 ~.,. '"'..... · ' •· • .. J 120 e""'h on• ~or •• . ..., d i • • • V ---... ., -ar:'..-.. o. A·•• a-Electrl"' •da"r $". <:1111 n ......, _...n,1n nt• ce• ,,,....,, ~ ~' · " '' .., SIS exceuent con • Westmlnater ... tlll ---,. .. · .. 11:a ... •• _.,""' S 11 l \,.t•' d ~ rad lo phot'I(' $2:i ,_.,,,.,_v.._'""---------------1 Color orian Uaht box t lo n . E J e ctr I c radio lh 15. H.P . ma e e.e c ryer RecordlnJI cll'pth l'\l> VW ·part11 Eorly fen·
large neewd•,,repalr rotluerie new $10. 4T MA PL& bed• US '9tCYa.a .. ·e.. UTVll •ts. I track uo . Bulllln di •· .S2S . ""1n i11111 SfO · del'~ S20. ~nt hood
110. 2050 a ace. In Inch table lamp $11. eaclt. Deor lhutten ~ .......... _.. w-1e tapes, rock '1 •ch hwa1her 15. Uprlaht s 1 '•J J , rear. Cotta Mt'H , All rramed minor •is. 110. Drapea •·••· .. =-==:..;t'•"'· Model train pow~r vacuum cleaner S?<i. • ilnc er " o i11 M1w. S40. Jfcudllght s2:1.
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Sunday. end tabla .... llal· cUront tie. II• ud t 'J.·va1· ,::.__ ._. tJ• each. Portable p Gt t11 Stu 3712 Chacr-$10 S20 Small puu .,. a -' • IU .. ~ _., bl .. --..1 hit T v n11I Pl ue~. ~ "po11 S25 l1'7S _ trut 1ln1I•. Im · womeH elotltta1 CH Olll __ ~~·~•tnu• atw 111. ~ •c• ..... w e • Rcitcb -
0 . E. W11ller and macu)at. .._ -&llll He·••· P h tatH llUd .. ,...,. ISO. Puah mow•r St-0 - --· · • \ Electrie Dr)'tt. Gold elee\ric blwat ... •• UtJd1DI fta· ----..""!.---11x &aec"-tlve £fectrlc mo"'tr at~. t~·t ORt-;t::Nea .n
ver)' lood $50 each. ••o . K101. , .... blNI • • t.a&a TWO peddle boards t1Mtntt• cartl1Me Sat"~· after noon. Ol~OllY rack wllh lurWlll1 ~~lephan1
Can -~-'lluer •• can, ,.,._. ~. Mtl • AH, Cotta 118184 •ltb_ paddltt tat. rl\boaa U eufl . Hl t1ower Street. hardware for boot-WJttraCt• slltedA4 '
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..... 1027 N. Coa .. th., ..
330w ..... ,
1 7875 8Hcf! Blvd.
. ,,
CRIR and mattresit
S35 Fi \'e dTawet' ·
ba-by chest $30. Um· hreila stroller s1:so ..
Four kitchen s wivel ·
greeo chairs S7 each,
c; as stove $8. Chest -of
drawer"'120. Kine
h e a d b o a c.d S t5 \ ·
Co rner desk· 112. T'' in bed $20 .. HJgti
chair SS Desk pod
chair $25. Three, piece ,sectional :s35 · each.·
131g swvel cnair. jiod
ottoman S20. Portable
st ereo · and speakel-
S20: Rocking chair ' s 14 · 543 ·2987 or
9n.2151
D IJ NE Buggy . parts:
Two fenders S15 eacl).
On c hood · SJ.S. One
front end and lights
Sl8 Baby food jars.
nuts. sc~ws -SOC· 7Sc
t'ach o·ne chrome
lire n m lSin $5 .• Slld·
1 n g sc reen door
fra me only SS .
R emo\e controllelf ·
model c ar SU.so. •,
Sm ll coffee i•t>~e
f o r.mica top with..
wrought· iron. lete• · •
·s10. Two counter
stools 24ln seats. : ·
wrought iron swlvel
base SS and SlO each. :
Two king box ..sprtn1s ·
391 nx84io each · u ·
each Towo king ox·
s prings Round lov -
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Sl7.SO. Eight t rack
lapes 50c·75c each.'
Paperbac k boelcs .
15c·Sl 25 each. Cook·
mg and kitchen uten·
c ils 25c to $15.
Draper,. apholp
material !iOc ·Sio. w 0 mens ·g 0 0 d
clothing. jeanS' .ro
evening dresses. situ ··
S· 13 . some n ever ·.
\\Orll 7Sc·SIS: Purses.,· •
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6 12·10. some ,new
mostlyleather Sl·SlO ..
~l ens shirts, panlS'
s1.s2 so :\lens.frinaed
s wede jacke t. rit.s
l-mall'man or woman
sis_ Cosmetics ·and·
Jewl'lry ~0c"$5. Pie··
1 ure frames. velvet
painting .50c·S7.SO .•
Saturday only ~-Spm.
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nea.'r Col le~. SL between Harbor and
f'ain ·iew Cash only.·
HAND tools .Sl·S7.·
Paperbac ks i O<.'.
673·7200 . .
HONDA 350A·cylinder
engine S40 .ci>mP.fe~e ·
or sell £or. p~'i"t& ..
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aMpe.Mt-.-ULDB, trlr, 9 uila, ...,, Newly nmovated. AutomaUc trana., air Dave at 975•0113 or S4DDlBACK
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-"6-ll05 ena., Evenln11 only 112,000. 140 Cabrillo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131·2040 4tMf49
l 'DinlbY$UO 7~7G4. .....m.AakforFaye. WANTED! 1971 AUDI IOOLS ...... , 16 Lele model Toyota a.nd Cloeed SWldaya
• <;Al. 3-M, '17, 0.1, N.B. "13 Holiday Trailer, 21', Vol v o a . Ca ll u 1 SIDAM •-••••••• ~< ....... ,.._ tCMO allp. An¥ rua. olr. Call lib new aelf~talned TOOAY!!! Sunroof with air •
... -·-•••••••••••••••••• Tony at 175·0915 or fl load~d with air, automatic. Orl1inal .
Dl-48.. Ow'D/Bkr. taDdem u.1e, muat aeU. 1asuKut ST. flftiab, lovely condition. CREVIER ... ...
,.,
I OS TOM
·WHALER
11 112 Feet ,
ORiy I Moltth Otd!
..... Mew.W.to11 1a..
Less than 10 hours Call Eves 675-21695
COSTAMHA S.t•t (J.9PDI) Dln1by, Sailboat, 9 ' Callaftslpm. ISHll05. . SZltS
ru.rctau a: Teak. $'700. Wm.l.SmalltrlrtoZlft. ·•Jeep Ve, overdr, btr, ., .. ....._ .. & JIMMAllMO
'lllll0-8S10. PP. Call after 5pm. CB radio, roll bar, xlnt c .. te.,.... .,_ "SW"..__. ~ ~""-Urea, chrome rims, 9''46-tMllwS4 .. tU7 ... _ Awm & I Sf & llOAOWAY
SAIHA ANA
835·3171 Sabo( Sailboat _.,_ aaevy ateertn1. headen, 11111 Beach Blvd.
Gd Sha ' ................ GTON BEACH TH( U~TIMATE IMllVIHC?_ MAC!41HE pe 10' 'J'ra•....l-"•-••lf.cont 2 .,.,. tanks, CSlm hitch, I nun &U"
113-S272. cm be ;u:d' by 7ompact ~bar. cpt.s f& bk seat. , 'PORSCHES . 11947~~000UDI •USID IMW1 * ..... SI ... / oar, •1100. 8'45·0120, Blto(rovrSZSOO. 642·0225 .., "" "12211Crltii w/s /r (2061) ••~••••••••••~!?~ m.aoe Ron WANTED Sharp lltlle Fox. 2D. sun· j '.~~~~·<::,> ''lllll' Q>mfort lo Space at 77 Dodie 4x4 shortbed, rool, 411peed. Xt.ra nice., '7S211Crla (0035)
SLIPS NEEDED Bch, Great Vacation or great shape, PS. PB. Allow I.II tbe opportunity (8141CXH) 77630cai4spd. sir (0366)
25'6UP ~1pot.s-M>0548·47W7 autoS3900.642·0239 tocoaaidertbepurchaae l .. SZltS "76211Crls/r-4&p.(1S78)
675-7100 1 orlnlde-in ol your clean j JIMMAllMO '7U.Oaair, <5188) ee:kenden 6 Surfen 1 ' '79SUBURBAN I Poncbe. Check with Us '79_,. ~ .wi rf (6917) WANT TO BtfY Newport blk to bcb 20' trlr alps 5, BAJA READY!! Today! VOUSWA61M '78m;,1i:r;·(::s)
moorint. 40 or tonier. stora1e abed $4475 64CMJ158 ~I 11'711BeachBlvd. '795211a4spd(l944)
0.yal3M701 ~ ' Trsb tHO I 'il£ I ~~~:,:EACH '79521bs/r(21111S)
~apace avail. 21' T ....... Utllty 9110 ....................... , __ '"' CloledS•dsp
to 31 . St.50/ft./m o . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78Toyota SR5 Longbed.i . 13S31~e""' 76AUDIFOI lt721MW2002TH
Ardell: 642·5'135. fleevy duty enclOHd trlr. Sspd, A/C, am/fm, West j Getmn a..-.._nn 2 dr., auto., air, aunrf., Recent fresh engine.
1 have moortni Want 5x10xl, elec. brakes. ~aat mirrors, ming silver / blue excellent· Al.tomaUc and air. Very --------/ 4o· boat SlZIOOBOM4-1147 peinl flnlsh, tool 1tora1e. I carid., Ulla weekend only . (9&2FTB) 21' BERTJtAM.'72, very pmtner w up to · , custom wheels, radil!l 1 Jep 1111111' (521 PCF) nice.
:)--1..t, radar on deck ball ~ !Step Van 74 Chevy 58M I tires. Leaalban 17,000mt. • SZ4t5 SJH5
..a...--875-1800 · ~lll27U '74 L •..a ean -,. 1l'1ll Be ch Bl d
NABERS
AUTO Cf:NTU!
JI•• It ,f I fl.I;'
,411UK•R ST: COSTA MllU ,.....,.,
"II JMJ laN XIU C,. ......... m.a.
Yarl Tap. Ldlr ........
S/r, C... 1111. all ll&na -m.--?6XJIJllDAM 1.om1,-.m.me
Rare Jaauar llark II I .I.
out.at•....., eoM. wire -...1omu..,. ... .....
....... 9712 ...................... ".
'74~ .lftMll Heab. •• new. miDl coed. air, 2 toiPs. $apd. ltWW
t7J4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·• eoav. i.ow miles. Good Qmd. ...
511.QIN .
'74 Karman Gbla·Lille
New·See for Younelf t -.c700 EveG1-3MJ
jL.:;;i;iiiiii;ii~;;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiii11i Ghia, baye 2, muat aell 1. '13 and '17 .' Both Sharp
IT.Mm1 lt71 W-240%
Brandnewenctne SSOOO '70 GHIA Blue, am/fm
768-5837 ems, xlal cond. muat aell
'76 Dataun 2110Z, 4 apd, AC. 646-IN&t
AM/Fii, MSOO. 557·1W72 '68 Convt. New en1 •
eves radials, cherry, many
1970 ~ 240% llt.na. Aating $3800/besl. 9llMl502. _,
New tram, new Urea,
$4700. 675-2345 a.ae. t731 , ...................... .
· 8 0 2 0 0 S X Co u P e . '78 fllprlt d,k blue under
black/silver, auto trans. · 511 mi., xlnt. Best offer.
radar detector, bur1lar j ~1,.
alarm. cruise control .. -------,-7-.-.
fnrf, Am/Fm 1tereo, air. I.._. -,
5,600 mi. Like new. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$9,150. P .P . 770·5173, I 1976MAZDA
MZ-2322. IXl COWll
5 speed tram. 6 atereo 77 2IO Z: ~ apd. Concours I radiow/tape. (SZSPKJ). Polar white, A/C. Must 52995 see! sroo. 848·0377
77 200SX, A/C, $39.SOO.
f\tlly equipped .
640-1005 NABERS tmk, new' Int. 131.500 ....... sea... totO ~Wlity traUor, factory . $m0.M2-9313 -..:..1 . SuUhhr:ll JIMMAllMO
Newport Yacht Ex·'••••••••••••••••••••••• made, coat $1200 sell uy M ... do Cl ForrY-ourCar•. I y..._ YOUlSWAfHM
·~ -...-..., Dry stOHI& ava-tlabl&. . . S2QOO. 646-9720 or '642·5341 JOHMSOM & SOM ...... ' a v .
:-15' VOONG '79, tw/350 Newport Dunes, 1131 ... S.. vice,,... aft.elrtPll .. I L111e• Urrcwy. I 7141)1·2040 · 1 HUNTIN~~ BEACH ----·-crus:-l"WC 7 s 1en Back Bay_Dr._NB. '-li.Ac1111wle1 9400 BIVit. 1 . • -
' VHF: fath~. sumloi: ~lO . •••••••-•••••••••••••• "12 Ford C~er. Runs Coata Meaa ~5630 '76 Audi"lOOLS, xlnt cood, 19'0 IMW 5211
;: tourn brldee, stall Ti fl~ SSAYISAYIS ~NeedspaUlt,$1,000. very clean, 47,000 mi.I Automatic trans., sun·
'11 DATSUN 810 us-u
4drsedan, lomi, i COSTAMESA 5*.tm
$3900. 673-7308 aft 5. I
AUTO CENTER
.J\JA l ITT tJ\1-( (AA\
sllowier. Reduced tl9,500. •-•••••••••••••••••••• , wnM USID PAll'TS · 1 We,., rdala. $2985. 548·1.300. I r o o (, fog l i I h ts ,
Nwpt Yacht Ell.ch Allu8" fl 10 Imported car parts '70 RANCHERO auto. I OVER '78 FOX. 2clr, 411pd, 30K ~a!t·61iu'f;e~!!':~·.
.;, 175-1800 -•••••••••••••••••••• DIPOR'l' a /c, p/s, trlr hitch, 1 ........ I ml, 1reen/bel1e. gdl
'32 ' BA y LINER . 119 Beech Musketeer, AUTOSUPPLY radials, 8lrk, 80,000mi ForYourGood clean cond. Am /Fm (OUIO). Sll.6t5
Sunbridge, '80. FWC midllme 150 Lycoming ~Manct.e;;:_r9900 Sl200.63HS67 VW.PoncbeorAudl : stS'eO tape, snrf, MC.i ~ Volw'a, auto pilot, am ea1, 2 Com .nav 'J "4 Ton truck w /10"'2 ' ·•· M500:673-5009,l75·7905. ltlOIMW320I
dwn or trade·lake over ~ . .iondef. &9·2508 aft ~'Plld• ....-. ...-.-~ • camper, very good cond. '. •74 Audi Fox 4·dr slk &anrool. air cond .• stereo
1, payments. Ut,500. h • 1__.1_1_ S2500, Will sell aeparate, VW·PORSCHE·AUDI shift, nu brakes At paint. cassette, pinstripes & , Newport Yacht Exch. l:.et me sublet ,your .-•&k """' VW Dune Buggy w/trlr, goldrims (0347) 175-1800. h•""ar/tie down cnace I Also nu.acellaneous 240Z. ...cnn <td ........ 4'5 E. Cout Klway 11450/or mk orr. 546-9224 s1' 1 995' ·-..,. · 211Ulparta• _,., . ....,........., at Bayside Drive or4'7·35Sl : •
21 ' fiberglass Tug , ~youioon .vacation i 768-5837 "77 Datsun King Cab.1 NewportBeach 673·0900 1 • ........., 9712 ! 1979• ..... w~zft! Islander Weekender or j or m for ttpall"I. Call · I-"' .... ~ "' Qaracter Bay Launch E 1 v a w ll d Y s 9 -5 . 'Dodie 230 En1·Trans· 31,000 mi. $3,000. '72 Ford Premiwn prices • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Sunroof. air cond .. stereo
Imo. old. vw Rabbit I n4/5'S7--0M2. I Clutcb·Complel Xlnt P.U .• xlnl cond. $2,000. paidforanyusedcar II _________ , cassette & BBS rims.
I S./ I Qmd mo 2103 Federal Call 847-5593, 8·6pm. (foreipordomealic) G . (9111115) ::!~1,:.,~,u~:a~.11:~1'. IC I~ I. fl20 I C.11. 9D-2'1M,6Pm·l0pm. ineoodcondition. · -$12.5'5
0 · See Us Finl! ber1b, bead, complete. •••••O•-••••••••••••••,HeavyDutyTrallerHitch '74 EL CAMIN No
llU00.641-71187. Stockland Camper shell,! 35001ba. minimum·make Reasonable Offer Si••··-·~ lt761MW5lOI
. '80 Muda RX·7 GS, Sspd, 77 810 Wan. 4 apd, 1mmac, A/C, llDl'f. make otter.
muat sell, beat offer. e.9lll .
881-0833 ~-~·------
'67 Oat.sun Roadster Xlnt i body and hardtop Best
off er 7«>-837 5
'79 GLC lluda: 4 SP· Op-
tic yellow. Perfect. :rr
mpg. $4350. oner.
...om
'78 8210, 2·dr, 4·spd,,Mlla•sleta 9740
clean, runs great, must •••••••••. ••••••••••••••
sell.499-56.SSlv msg. 197 5 2 4 0 D. x l n t
79210. 4-dr. air, AM /FM ! mechani c al cond.
ca5s .. newradials, 16,0001 Sunroof. A /C . $1000
mi .... ....,,. ...... _.,..62 I steno.systm. Auto tr.ans. ,_,.~v• · l Dartt brwn w/lan tntr.
'8020CliX hatchback, mid· 1 New tires .tt mag wbls for.
night blue, am/fm fact. 1 9QOO. Days 67S-9W, eves
st«"eo, 5 apd, Gotti alloy _IM'-_551_0_. ------
rims, Goodyear Wingfoot
tires. 7800 mi, must sell. mm. S»209'l J 3 , V 1 K 1 NG . 7 ~I sbortbed Dodie or1 «rer.541-2510 Rel\aaed. Leave messaie V.., Al&omatic trans., stereo .. Qeyy, xlnl shape $350. • ~2374 CMMtte, air cond .• alloy ---------1
toumbridge, teak pulplt. j IGGZll IF\at 850 rr suspension I ... .,.. rims • full power.
•• 230 SL. 2 tops, auto,
A/C, white. stereo cass. 1
owner, showroom cood.
'77 280Z 5s pd·all xtras· Sl2.900/obo489-3053
ftabequip, 2ataUooa, C02 ·1 ~ rbll discs' '79 Ford F150 a XLT '71200Z peed (4S2PQN).
l)'Slem, twin Cruaaden. tWalMCI ... t140 •. 4!113-T7'4: · Ranier, beaut 2 tone unrf 41 • $7H5 beaders~rna c $'7400 Dys
~eve 67S-4.S32 '80 DI SD, ivory /bamboo,
12Kmi. very clean,
~9731 IC2.SOO. Newport Yacht ••••••••••••••••••••••• brown f& beige, loaded. 5 <7"2~'
Excban1e675-1800 Schwinn '79 Tri·wbeel. Rear seata for '72 VW Am/Fm stereo, a /c, l888 Harbor Rl\'d "T75.30i4speed,
fully equipped, 3apd. Bua, beige, never been 14.000 mi. auto, cruise, Costa )ll'Sa 540·0330 EXCELLENT!
32' LUHRS. 1973, ~wn TAS Motor. New $469, w.t.->ea. 548·3580 pb, pa, snow At conven· low mi.lea, (523 RZJ> ~?'>"·allauto pboi1otld, aowSla.912-3'11. """--VW _.. l f tional tires . $7495. ~;ortrucnott.a.·w· illvanspaycraunah. "T7320iauto., ._... .. gas I ey, . I,....;. pa ..... se o -2211 "''"'1.-~.. -a·-..1 -•-(fB.tTIA) iDI tank. 137,500. Nwl Bue PUcb Moped, runs ; wiadahielda. en1 blocks, .,,.._ ·-~. ~to$300.W.W760 ';7'm4speed,
Yacht Exctuan1e675-ll00 sr-t.. SDO. Call 173-8579 esbausta f& lots more. '80 l.ntemalioaal P.U. for stmrf.,alr,slereo,
•for Kelly 9M-411513. sale or trade. .-....1.,. a rte4 low milea (837 TWA) MOTEL in presti1loua
Palm Deaert. Will trade 11~. black '77 Soni Z25 SL'R, flOO. a /l , $50,
putoll100,000equlty for <VSPA>. good cond, 2600 Front end, 1100, rad
houseboat or motor mi, 1225. 9-0290 bnclleta new, $'75, H.B.
642· 13S3 •••••••••••••• • •• •• • • • • "78 320 4 a peed, 970 I air, atereo cass ..
.... ~_acbl __ . 7_1_41_~_97_0'1_. __ Palltot Moped, nms xlat. Set. ~1781.
SHARP-'a 1 too natbed
Chevy, $1615 firm .
545-<814, StS-51.20
1.11882J8tl OWENS '300. Tow bar tmivenal type 'fB Chevy, camper shell.
CABIN CRUISER s.M.3538. fits all can complete bit Urea. ma11. gd paint
___ ~ __ '12184 ____ '7t BENELLI moped, dnt _SD> __ aG-_zm _____ -i flmecb. SUOQ. 497·5716.
1977 26' Tollycrafl ~~350 mi, 1399. AillOlfwS.
w/moorlng. Price ia _________ ]•••••••••••••••••••••••
rilbt. Call 673-1158 aft Pucb Mui. 2 HP. Xlntl' _w_v._______ cand.. . .
DiatbY witb new out· 904ll61, 14$ 8484
'65tbevy ~ton PU. 6 cyl,
3apd, rebll en1. 8' cmpr,
slpe 4. $1650. 963·
'117 ~ Ton Chevy P U Ulil.
Bed. A.IC. auto. J'OOd
tires.9D-3S30
••••••••••••••••••••••• (233UNR)
BRITISH
,IMPORTS
WEEKEND
SALE
'78 320i 4 a peed,
aunrf., air.
sl«ee>cus., <mWDI)
''71320i 4 apeed,
auarf., air.
stereo cau., etc.
(35811RE)
"79 S28i 4 a peed,
1971 MG ~ ;Re~)nt!
MID6IT 51 •• hr:la
Ell-faet-ory demo w ilh • .,-
IOI McLAIEN11
IMW
850N. Beach Blvd.
LA HABRA
(5 Ml. No. ol SA Frwy)
1714t52J.5l33
SuDday by Appl.
OIAMGol COUNTY'S
OLDEST
Sales-Service-Leaslna
low Caner.hie.
Rolls Aoyce BMW
9723 •••••••••••••••••••••••
, '117 Ferrari 330GTC.
I
29,000 mi, mint cond.
631..io o't 66.Q67 .
Alt t725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mercedes. 1978 450SL .
P.P. U ,700mi. Abeolute
amt cond. lo .ttout. New
Michelin tires. polished
wheels, speed control, .c ...
pimible extras. Beal of .
71 RAT 121 fer over DS.ooo. -gss.J.326
,,_,.__ ___.. 33 000 or'la).816$. 4cyWAIC&", 4 s~. • ---------
miles. •• llB 28QSE A-1, 91395 $34ft 879-3900 days 497·15"
~?t.thl••
HONDA
18Al!l'OCENTER DR.
IRVINE 831). 7800
eves/wknds
'811 MB 20ClD. Good cond.
Air . Auto trans .
714mM128 dya, 544-9129
---------l540Jamboree '74 Fiat 124 TC Wa1on n MBZ 220, gd cond .. AC,
Newport Beach 64().6444 needs a little wort. Steno caaa., 4·s p., blue.
!1111!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!1--I Sllll0/080640-21881 MMI. ~:rrS9.
IOI McLAIEN' 'Must Sell 12.1. Overtlauled '79 4.SC6LC, a bl.act beau.
I n.,. Speedy, Erficlent, ty, with polished alloy board~,:.5. ui::C:-' 9150 ~--------
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NQl'ICETO
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ADVERTISERS
The price or items
advertised by vehicle
,al' Silverton F1ybrld1e. --•••••••••••••••••• dea1en in the vehicle
'11, N.B. slip avail. Twin H.D. 117', SX175cc, cluaified advertlain1 m HP, Avon/mtr, sen, ~~· ~1~tr10&aaP, col~~ not include
'&4 FORD Dependable lhT
Sbortie, 6cylT 31pd, CB.
camper, Steelbella,
11400/080. 646-2012.
miter 1,000 miles! f\illy = under manufacturer's 71 .. I 1_20 .. 0.
-..rnnty. (2JOI014). Wu ---"'----"'---1 ~ MOw 54795 ~=:;.navy blue, ~
11050. Scott 953-4273 whla. bamboo lnt. Power
Ha.dm 9727 everytblnt. 23,000 mi.
••••••• ••. • •• •. • •• •.... Am/Fm cau stereo: etec snrf, $33,950. 833·2211.
Ute ne·w with many _,--. .. ~ . ......,.... aay applicable taxes, --8'15-2»9. 850N. Beach Blvd. I t79 TllUMPH LA HABRA ' • VISITYOUI
OR.i.NM COAST
'67-3542.
·-tS70 'irtraa $40 500 p p ?J"HOteA SOOcc license, traaafer feea,
-.. _.,;. 7 · •• · · · ftnaDee cbarlea. feea for ••••••••••••••••-••••••! -..... __ •o•«-_or_5_1_·~_11_. __ 1 4cyl, completely reblt + _,_,.poll·"""'-con•-1 de· SPt1NI '74 Bavaria. Air, auto, (511i. No. olSA Fwy>
White With a bardtop 6 a • M5CIO. 1714tS2J.53l3
ll1.11taelll I
19784508EL
MCMl.51 .. _ Onty th .u-......, "v '76 "3ld Surfer Van. VI. '71 42' Grand Banta more. __.. e vice certiftcalioaa oc de· = Atr A/C T aerlou .. need call a1er ctoc~mentary pre· ·• • • ape. fbrlla, aft cabin, encl. ._ _ • __ ,,_ • 1 .. Couch. Sumf. Xlat .
aoft top. (totl500). Was ___ « __ -4208 ___ -i Sunday by Appt.
-; 33116, 78. fully equipped, -------·1 HONDA
HEAD9U•ITllS
TODAY!!!
UtlVBSITY
MOW $549 S nut aell. $'7900. 06·.Z.
....... d fl h ul d _...-.o. ---1es uneat _,. --... 1e. s eq PH , ·-" otberwiae •pecified by ____ ._""!""""'".___••_· -----,..
1 Qah to loan,~take o.ver ~VINGOOONTRY tbe..tvertlaer. •75 n...11-Van,. custom
paymenta or trade for '11 a.Ml GS '508 800 ...._., 9 t ...-1
IDlle. P.P. 0ya 634-141'~ •llll!.!•!!~ ... ~~~~-~ll~I>-· -~,.·~·~•!!:II/ ,Im. ma1 wheela, ereat B I 7 l b 1 d 77 BJllW ·530l : sunroof, evel75'-0741 ...: Chulll tlJO forwwllorrun. $21150or rown w l 10 au'-o., a "c ., AJ!J l fm 1 1 ---------"llRD. Low Rider, Iota of •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• bal. M5-1J&4. ~Mkri 1,000 Q)ite cuaette. •.ooo -.mltea. ~ Doraett 15' .Y · h u II c:hromt, cuatom paJat, lo 1970• c•-• 'C -,,.__--.---1--pd-• · (411195). Waa moo. 751-4780. --· CClllvt top '5hp _. *-ora.t M5-1.H4 -••.......-Vaa. Icy • 3 a , •
..... ~ •. start. ·Xlnt. um.-· · COW'IDIYILU bda little work. '900, W $6795 '7t5m, sea roam 1reen,
G 32•·· The cluaic for
the sporta·mlnded.
lt71 JZGI
'79 30llCD lo mUea, 111.Dt
CondlUon
642·5382
SALESA:SERVIC,J: ••• .. ••••••••-•••••••• ~· '?6W.MIOalT-
9742
~"" Muat Sert ! Fut\lre a.NC.TIUCIS a-le. Neecb CleaD·Up,
2850 Harbor Blvd. Is lleduanlca TLC. SJ.95 = Trtr. alao. Gara1e '74 YAllAHA llX MO. 38,_, oriliDal mU. le 8-4(14 aft 5pm. II.I optbw, 2lllmp1. TOL ,,.==· SUOO-olCer. ~::~. r:!·wn~r!~c: =~u:-.::..~ a Jnternatlona l . lt79MH $D/mo.41n·----·---.
· • abocb.'500,-...H OraD9a Co. 1 prevtoua i Tra~~I pwr, priv. Wblte.baaftttedAll/FM
SUYl!r w /black Interior.
Aulormtic, air cood. • caaeette. (11.0).
COSTA II ESA 7SOOIO
S..0.9640 ----------'79 ltidcet· ll,OOOmL As·
'1'.Trt·bu\t, Volvo 1/0 , 17 owner 6 perfect! llltY.--. cwetb, IUIPI• rack fl o. 71'·127·7920 or Muat aell. 79 Ronda ('TNAVA). "11Dodlebubble·topcam· ONLY !_:000 mlleal
11M»D4. XBSOO, 11400. ExcelJenl $Mii I •II ml l • {4111121). WU ... ;
c1J8111kla -..11 .,.. vu. · a.,.... MOW $6999 .__ .. •• t_.., lee box, atove, needs ~-• .... many It 080 .4irtnal.lbn,oew,w/trlr ,.llllDda75Glt.CBXRed, =~ 0500( . 1~-;;;-~
tosm k» mi, lb DeW. $1850/df· --" TTY 1_.-n
•Wart. Craft ll' W/trlr.
t ........ NJ.al
,., DIP 17W Ski •at ~,llwc. 110 . TTeUer.
911. .......... to60 .......................
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-~..._.~t driVe the most rem<lrkf.ible car of the
• cade t0day, at ·N<ibers.cadillac,
No other car ' • J
offers yoO an engine . .
that · automatically
goes ,.from-8 . to
6 to 4 cylinders.
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Only Cadillac 1981 Available Now at··-Nabers-Cadillac
It's 1\1ne rican technology
in action.
Trust Cadillac to lead the way with the new 1981
models. Motor cars right on the cutting edge of
a new automotive technological revo~ution. A
revol ution that utilizes materials, techniques
and advancements of the U.S. space program.
Re1narkable \-'8 -6-4 Fuel
Injection i s lik'e' three· engines
in one.
It works like this: As you start out. all 8 cylinders
are in OP.eration. As your power needs lesson,
No other car offers you -
this choi ce in engines.
Along with the revolutionary V8-6·4 Fuel lnjec·
tion, Cadillac Fleetwood Broghams and DeVille
models are available with a 4.1 liter V6 engine
combined with a newly designed four-speed auto·
matic transm ission tttat incorporates overdrive. •• ·~·, "-•.. · .~ . . ~ .
• • •• • ' • · V-8 8-6-4 . • • . , ( V -6 . D I 1ese
Both the front-wheel-drive Eldorado and Seville
are available with a V6 engine that 'utilizes a
ttiree-speed automatic transmission.
Standard on Seville and available on all other
models is an improved Diesel engine.
E ':en a seat that r e 1ne 1nbers
"His" and u H e rs".
Simply adjust
the six-way
power seat to a
comfortable
driving positiQn-
Press the set
button and then
one of the two
numbered recall but·
tons. This Cadillac
exclusive will store-the
position you've selected in
its memory bank. Then. wheneyer
you touch the appropriate recall button. Memory • ll i¥'4-!u!_L !!:!J ECTrol;(.:.:J Unlike foreign Diesels, the engine used for
Cadillac is a vs.
Seat will automatically return to that same comfor-
' the c ar automatically goes to 6 cylincters ... and
then to 4 cylinders. When you need it, the
system instantly revects to 8 cylinders again . .
It could lite rally teach a
person to b ecom e a more
efficient driver.
Push a button and Cadi llacs MPG sentinel ,.;'
displays how many er.gi.Q,e cylinders are-active ,,
at that~moment. Push another button to see
your average mileage and i.nstantaneous MPG.
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MPr, 'Ji 'J ' ',f I
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Usi ng tt"'-"' _. . ~t ion you·can helR yourself to become ·~ more effi cient driver. MPG Sentinel
is st~ndard eq\,iipment along with the V8-6·4
fuel Injection engine on all 1981 Cadillacs.
A significant advancement for 1981 is an exten·
• sion of the recommended mil.eage for an oil
change frotn 3,000 to 5,000 m ile intervals.
The E lectronic Car is here.
Cadillacs state-of-the-art D-igital Instrumentation
is available for precise driving information.
With everything from your exact speed to gaUons
of fuel remaining. From estimated0drlvrng range
to average MPG. And more. Even the tempera-
ture setting is display~d to the exact degree!
~o other car offers you a self-
diagnostic systern this
sophisti cated.
Cadillac On-Board Computer Diagnostics -a
spin-off of the U.S. space program -helps take
Jhe guesswork out of servicing. It enables a ser-
vice techniciaA· to find and.correct possible
probtem are«!s quickly. Simply by punching but-
tons in the car, referring to a code book, and
taking corrective actjon needed foJ repairs. The
system will also s.tiow when the problem is
properly resolved.
table position ..
· Trust Cadillac ·
to lead the way
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