HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotVOL 73, NO. 307, 7 SECTl()fi'S, 114 PAGES ORANGE COUNTV,CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1980
Glov:es Off County's j . dge Raees • ID
By DAVID l(lJTZllANN
OI -De61f "-s...t The 1980 elecllons. They may .
well be remembered as a tum-
ia1 point of llOl'is for judicial
polltidrlna in Orange County.
How so? Juat consider:
-In one municipal court
race. the jud1e seekln1 to retain bi• ·post haa urged the possible
dtabarmeot of his challen1er.
HIJ opponent, in tum, has called
for a district attorney's In·
veat11ation of the judge for al-
., ....
le1edly committin1 perjury four
yearaaio."
-IN A SUPERIOR Court
race. a physician twice tried un-
succes.afully in connection with
the death or a fetus, has ~me
the main contributor lo a can-
didate running against the man
who prosecuted him.
-And the two judges who pre·
sided over the trials of Dr.
William WaddiJJ say he is mere·
ly being "vindicU ve ,,. for lashing
out at Deputy District Attorney
Robert Chatterton, who la run-
n Ing agains~ North Oran1e
County Municipal Court Judie
Robert Fitzgerald, the '
'beneficiary of Waddlll's aid.
Add to these Nov. 4 contests
several heated Jud1esbip races
last Jtme -and the ous~r of
four incumbents two years ago
-and it becomes clear Orange
Co1,1nty judicial politics have en-
tered a period of unpredictabili-
ty as well as explosiveness.
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In all, six judgeships ~ be on
Tuesday's ballot -dlooff• for
three municipal and three
SuperlorCourtaeata.
Tbelineup:
-ltunnlng for Superior Court
office No. 8 are two•West Oranae
County Municipal Court judges,
the top vote 1etten ln a field of
se\'en last June.
They.are Judge Ra1nar
Engebretsen and Judge .Tames
L. Smith.
-Running for Superior Court
o flee Np. 11 are Judge
Fitzgerald l"°d Chatterton. who
topped out a field of four can-
didates last June.
-VYING FOR Superior Court
office No. 14 are North Orange
County Municipal Court Judge
James Wright Cook and Los
Angeles Deputy District Attorney
SueanneC'WTte Lewis.
All county voters are eligible
to cast ballots in the Superior
Court races.
Debate. Fina/,ly Opens
The three run'off electiona in
the municipal court are for Sao·
ta Ana-central dis4.rict seats
only.
ln office No. 4, Or.ange County
Deputy District Attorney Cliff
Harris goes agai.Dst a fellow pro-
secutor, Deputy District Attorney
JohnJ.Ryan.
IN OFFICE No. S, it will be
Judge Ri~hard Orozco and
lawyer Bobby Youngblood who
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Phased Release
Of Hostages· Urged
THIS IS HOW THE OLD SALT WORKS IN UPPER NEWPORT BAY LOOKED IN THE 19305
·S.ra Ane'• Floyd Ritter S.y• 'Slit' Problem Juat Fiii Otrt We1hlng Into th&B•y
Back· to Salt Min~
Old Timer Disputes Bay 'Silt' Claims
By STEVE MAULE °' ... OliilY "91 .... Floyd Ritter t wbo bas only photographs
now to remind him of his years spent in the
Upper Newport Bay salt works, claims he
doesn't need an engineering degree from
some fancy college to know what the problem
with t.be dogged bay is.
n-Silt? .. laughs the former operator or the
Irvine Com an salt works that nourished in
MAA•LE
challenged him.
the 1930s and 40s and later
became a roosting spot for
pigeons and a play,round
for children.
•'We didn't have any
silt problem back then and
. I don't believe we have
any silt problem now.·· be
says, setting his jaw firm
as if defying someone lo
challenge him.
And they hav e
Ritter, whose father-in-law banded
..
him the reins to the salt works back in 1946,
says the experts. the engineers and the politi-
cians just stare at him when he lays his silt
theory on them.
''TllE&E'S NO SILT problem. The stuff
everyooe ls all woried about is the tons and
tons and tons of fill dirt brought in to lay the
foundation for the salt works.•• _..., "'
Back in the early days, says Ritter. the
upper reaches of the bay were known as "frog
swamps because that's all that was back
there."
His father-in-law, Oscar Huffln4!, was on
ha nd back in 1934 when the fill dirt was
poured into \he bay , says Riller. He contends
that over the years that rm dirt has been
washed down the bay.
"WHEN THE OLD tide washed out in the
winter of '69, that's when the dirt started get-
<See SALT WORKS, Page A2)
By The Associated Pras
The lrani~n parliamentary
committee set up to fix terms
* * *
for the release of the American
hostage~ today recommended
the 'Parliament adopt the four
* * *
Hostages, Ar•s S1WBp
CHICAGO (AP> -A deal to
exchange the ,U.S. hostages for
military equipment vital lo the •
Iranian war effort against Iraq
was sealed two weeks ago ln
Geneva, Switzerland, according
to a copyright account published
in Saturday's Chicago Sun-
Times.
The front-page account, by
syndicated columnists Rowland
Evans and Robert Novak,~.
•'The deal was sealed b~
handshake between Lloyd N.
Cutler, President Carter's
counsel, and Iranian emissaries
in Geneva, Switzerland, a little
more than two weeks ago."
The report drew quick and
sharp criticism from Jody
Powell. the president's press
secretary, who branded It
"absolutely inaccurate and
totally irresponsible."
tbe. Treasury Department,"
Evans and Novak wrote.
The moner would be used to
finance a "commodity package"
of agricultural, medical and
other supplies for lmmecllate de-
livery .to Iran. the columnists
said. In addition. they said, $1
billion in Iranian gold assets
would be handed over im-
mediately.
-Since the presidential cam-
paign started heating up last
summer, they said, "the State
Department has formally sup·
ported suits brought 1>Y the rev-
o1a\ic)nary government or Iran,
which sanctioned the seizure a
year \aio of the 52 hostages."
The $uits seek to overturn U.S.
Lhtrict Court judgments
against Iran, the columnists
said.
terms proposed by revolutionary
leader Ayatollah Ruhollah J<ho..
meini. However, it said U.S. ac~
cepnmce of the terms was not -
enough to win the Americans'
release and pr'bposed a phased
release of the captives.
The committee proposed that
the hostages be released in
separate groups as each of the
four conditions was met by the
Un iled Slat.es. In its .report to the
Parliament. the committee said
Iran should choose the number
and name5 of the hostages to be
released as each coq4&UQD was
met.
After the report wu P.NNDt·
ed, the Parliament •mmediateb
began debating iti but took DO'
immediate action.
Khomeini, who has em·
powered the Parliament to de-
cide the f. of the hostages, had
demanded return of the \vealth
of the deposed Shah Mohammed
Reza Pahlavi. release of S8
billion in Iranian aslJe~ frozen
by the Carter administration
after W'le hostages· seizure last
Nov. 4, withdrawal of lawsuits
against Iran and a U.S. pledge of
non·interference in Iranian af-
fairs.
There were 187 deputies on
hand, seven more than the 180
required for a quorum, when
Speaker Hashemi Rarsanjani
convened the session. which
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hony ~etters OK'4
Evans and Novak (whose col·
umn appears in the· Daily Pilot)
quoted "U.S . and foreign
sources, both tn and out or gov-
ernment" whom they did not
otherwise identify.
Powell said, • ·1t is a report
without basis ln fact, and it was
written and disseminated
without any effort to verify it
with the White House." He said:
Two Critically Hurt
In County Crashes
By GLENN SCOTT
Of tlllt Deity l'ti.t SUH
Following a ruling made
earlier last week, Orange
County's Fair Politic al
Pra.Uices Commission said
Saturday that letters supporting
Philip Anthony sent to voters in
three cities .!"ere not mislea~.
The "'1inc was in response to
complaints from supporters of
Ro1er Stanton, who is running
again.st.:.incumbent Anthony for
1st District supervisor in the
Nov. 4 election.
The co mmi ssion ruled
Tuesday Jhat a similar letter
mailed tW v'cflers' in Fountain
Valley was not misleading.
Despite that , Stanton
supporters returned Saturday to
argue that logos on the letters,
although bogus, were made to
look like the official city seals or
Westminster, Garden· Grove and
Santa'Ana. The letters endorsing
Drivers in Kids' .
Anthony were signed by elected "Cutler has not been out of the
officials from the cities. country slnce May. He hasn't
K at her y n Buch oz. a dealt with Iranian represen·
Westminster City Councilwoman tatlvesandthereisnodeal.
whe supports Stanton, argued "However, ~v'tfhs-and Novak
that the logos were used to quoted "our sources" as saying
convince unsuspecting voters that In recent weeks, Cutler has
that the cities were officially made two trips to Geneva and
endon1ing Anthony. one each to Paris and Bonn,
''I would venture not one West Germany. They said also
person ln 100 wouJd recognize an taking part ln ~e negotiations
of(icial seal," she said. "Wby for the tJni ed States were Depu·
invent a seal if it weren 't ty"$ecretary ot Stllte Warren M.
expected to have an impact on Christopher and former White
the voters?'' House chief of staff Hamilton
But Anthony argued that such Jordan, now a Carter campalsn
logos are common and "nothing official.
more than stationery." The columnists said their
•'There are things going sources cited ~be follnwing
around e very day in these "sianificant facts'' In connection _
campai.ps that are much more with the report of a boata1e-
Two Orange County residents
are in critical condition today
following Saturday accidents
that occurred minutes apart.
In Costa Mesa, a motorcyclist
was struck by a car making a
left turn on Placentia Avenue
near 17th Street . police s aid.
Details of the 9 p. m . a~ident
were sketchy and no identifica·
lion was available. Police said
that the motorcyclist was
transported to Fountain Valley
Community Hospital.
Ten minutes earlier, police in
Garden Grove reported that a
60-year-old woman driving a
Corvette was struck by a wrong-
w ay driver on West Street near
Lampson Avenue.
Police arrested the wrong.way
driver on charges ot drunk driv-
ing. The woman was transported
to UCl Medical Center.
Meanwhile, a 24-year-old
Newport Beach man is in
serious condition today after suf-
fering major head injuries dur-
ing a traffic collision at 17th
Street and Irvine Ao\>enue Friday
night, police said.
Costa Mesa police s aid that
Paul James Smith was attempt-
ing to make a left turn onto 17th
'Street when he was struck by
another vehicle.
The driver of the car, Mason
Steel, 18, of Costa Mesa was not
held. lnvesti1ation is continuing
into the 10:30 p.m .• accldent.
Deaths I tkntified confusing," he said. release agreement: -"A de·
Ant.bony, in fact, submitted his cision by President Ca~r to ft"\ ·rut·: I NSI ltt:
own complaint Saturday about a compel release of most li'aoian
letter from Stant.on mailed late assets by U.S. banks bas been CHEATS DEATH -'Lois
Tbe driven of two can that Balch was arrested for felony last week lo distriet voters. Thal reached after weeb of study at Tolles' heart quit beat.inc while
left tbree Ora.nee County "trick· hit . and .run driving and letter be1an ''State Appel ate • watchlnl 8 i.o. Anieles J>ocllers
or-treat.en" dead Friday nipt vehicular manslaughter in coo-Court Rules: Conspiracy Co\Dlt baseball 1ame on television. But
ba•• been l~ by police. nection with the accktent. Should Go To Trial." C:Ounty Man the 75-year-old woman ls alive
· A Udnl t\11~ 11 •Ull being Tbe driver of a car that struck Anthony la under indictment · today and •h• 1lves all the
aou•bt. • • • a 10")'eaN>ld boy· as he lay ln the on felony charges of launderina credit to Huntlnston Beach lire
An•belm police arrested street after being struck by campai111 funds in 19?6, but he Shot to Death dispatcher Steve Rothert.' Staff William Bartley BtJcb, 33, of another car, sur.render~d to argued that Stanton's message writ4r RObert Bart&er relates t.be
Anaheim In eonnection with the was mialeading because the dra a Pa,.•• T p.m. felony hit·tl!.d·run acct· police. Court or Appeal ruled only to An \mknown aaaallaal .Upped m 00 no.
Mat that killed a 11·fHr-old Sirl Michelle Ann Ramirez, 22, of drop amotlon from Anthony. He -throuah an unlocked door Satur· GOOD AB n SMEU.S -Hun·
ud ber T·year-old companion. Santa Aoa. turned herseU into said a preliminary hearlna must day aftemoon and tbot to death tln1ton Beach resident John c.r.-q lleria Vuquea wu police nearly four hours after be held before a rulln1 can be . a La Ha ... a man wbo wu aleep-Hundte, makes no beUI about r.=~IJ=tJt o~:·t~:: th~:~c~:e:t~r Santa Ana mCdoe:m=~~~~0:0!~~1~r. lni::,:=-:.:T'5e:... ~i.n:~. ::i:.::.,.•<.C:.:.!!
la• tad l'nM. l . llaet&DO died wu wurinl a Halloween matk poatPonecl a declslon on bis S. Valenda St. ,,. I by hil beUI) rlC*l&lY woo tum MCGDd
.. ...._ let.r at West Anaheim made out ol a brown paper bal complaint ~a representative wife Unda mfter M Nhlmed place Md tT,M la 1111 World'•
C.munAtr llolp&UJ . •hen be was struck by both of the countf counsel'• offlce from a lhoppln1 trip wttll lbeir Cbamploaablp Cblll Cookoff.
: · 11111 v-.. •• eelebra••.... ••.Sea a. waa alone and wu off era a l•I• lnterpretauon at two cMAdna. . . Pai• ••• '9r mil ~J •bil6 ~ p~ dead at the tcene. the 1roup'1 fln'l meet1n1 on Mn. lull• told pol.lee tbat ftM·
.. • .. .,. femjlf, DOllee · No dw' ... were flied qainat Monday. abe bad..._ IOft9 tor little mon PAT&ON MINTt -Sophia . •·"Mid tlll 7·f4litlofd boy Ramlrn wbo wu tl'Md Dendlnl The commlaalon'• duty la to tllu • bour wheb IM Ntwwd Loren, • ..,.. who =
..,.._ la a mmw.a ..., tvtber lD"9t11aUoD. Police are Teview ail campaip ·uteratUN home • 2: 1S p,m. nrtr er111c11m1 GI-Mr ,._
. Wltllll .. M '&ell etm 111~111 tlM drt"r of a red and bear complaint• about Police bne no,moclft for lM ~ _. more ...UJ ol _....,.~roftMear eompaet ear, who n11t hit tM campal1n tactic• In Or111• crime. ln...Up&aoa '8 eOlldla· ..., *'••* lfwt1'8~,....... awQ~·pllffe laW. boy. ~-Counry. -wnc. ·, · a 1lasnllroul nptr.tton to mid·
die-aged women everywhere.
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Maater al Bualnesa Adminllt.ra-
lion decree is currently ln ireat
demand at tbe nation'• \MU·
veniUa. Staff writer IUebard
Green reveala •Oft Pqe Cl that
UC Irvine Graduate School of
Mana1ement has hiCh bopel al
lncludinl the dec,ne in lta pro.
cram.
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YOUNGBLOOD claimed
Orozco committed perjury by
claimins lfe lived at an Anaheim
address' at the time of bis ap..
pointment.
Orozco said he was simply try-
ing to establish res idency in
Orange County through the use
of a friend's home to meet the
requirementa for appointment to
office, Previous to his appoint-
ment, Orozco had been a Mon-
terey Park resident in Los
Angeles county.
Following Youn~bl · at-
tacks, Orozc;o step p his
ow11,,.:;ca~ign, ~ e"State
Bar of Califqrnia to investigate
his opponent because of his
brushes with the law several
years ago. Youngblood admita
he was convicted of drunk driv-
ing In 1975 but denies other al-
legatiOn.s Orozco has made.
U's SchQQl
BO<irtl, 'Not
In Contempt'
I
-Los· ANGELES (AP) -The
Board of Education has been
cleared of criminal contempt of
court charges, bu\ admoniahed
by Superior Court Judge Paul
Egly for dodging responsibility
in eomply!ng wilb his cle-
seg~cation orders:-
After sis days of bearings, Ea-
ly Cwbo lives in Laguna Beach>
disrnilsed a motion by United
TeactlieB of Los Aa1elea to na1e
• the J>oard In contempt for dla-
. isstac nurses and cpunselors
without court approval and for
falli•I to tut class al.sea in COID-
pliance with court orders.
The judge said Friday there
was sufficient evidence to find
the board guilty of civil con-
tempt, but not enough to find
members in criminal contempt.
since their questionable actions
had been taken during executive
ses&ions protec~ by confiden-
tiality laws.
Freeway Leaper
Killed by Auto
A 31-year--old woman who
leaped from a freeway overpau
ih Wesmuuter Saturday mom·
ibl waa killed instantly after be·
ing struck by a car in the fut
lane, according to Weatmimter
police.
· Mary Ann Alverio of Midway
City Jumped from the Bolsa
Avenue overpass at 10:27 a.m.,
IJC>lice said. She wa1 ltruck by
an unidentified dr~ver. 1oln1
dortbbound near Golden Weat
Street.
~ SUNDAY
DAILY PILOT
Fl'l'ZGE-.U.0~ a CorGna del
Mar relident. said the
W e1tmlmter obstetrician flnt
contaeted him about a rnontb
a10 and ':Ol*llY voiced 1-Ian of friendlhlp f« my oppoaeat..''
FiuseraJd aaid w addW t.lt a
"ri1hteoua incHanation" about
bta court expetience1,
parti<ularly Chatterton'• de-
cision to try for a conviction in a
secoa trial. . Su nor Court judges Byron
McMi Ian and J ames T-umer,
disturbed by Waddill's remJrks,
chastised the former murder de-
fendant as being "vindictive."
McMillan and Turner each
presided ·over one . of WaddiU 's
trials. Though they did not fully
endorse Chatterton's candidacy,
they said they were attempting
to "set the record straight."
' .
THIS FITZGERALD ·
C hatterton race b e ciame
something of a standout even
before Waddill's involvement
when the secretary 'of stat,·11 of!
fice refused to list it on the
. ballot. This was due to the re-
tirement of the incumbent
judge, H. Walter Steiner, before
hla term ended. I
The se'Cl'etiry of state's ~fi~
said the governor sboulct Jtave
appointed a successor but Chat-
terton went to the California
Supreme Court to succesafully
wgue for the race's Inclusion on
the November ballot.
The two other Orange.Q>unt.¥
Superior Court races have been
quieter affairs.
Engebretsen and Smith have
both been loai·time West County
municipal court judges. In the
June primary, En1eb'J'et1en
scored 109.805 \totes to Smith's
second-place 88,293. In an
Orange County Bar Association
evaluation of candidates, both
men seo,red hlab. Smith's score
was al!llOQI the bigbe11t.
. NEITllEa MAN bas filed a
candidate's statement.
The campaign between ,Judge
Cook and Ms. Lewis for the third
superior court judgeship also
bu been low-key. Cook, a
Fullerton municipal court judce.
was by far the leadUJg vote cet· ter ·in the primary, receiving
49.8 perCIJll of the .vote, or
199,500 yoles, just shy of a ma-
jority.
Ms. Lewis-was tt}e second
leadinc candidate, receiving
68,780 votes. Ms. Lewis lives in
Mission . Viejo and once ran for
the state ~ssembly. She is a
crlminal prosecutor in the Los
Angelej courts.
o.ily -a.If ......
'WE DIDN'T HAVE A SILT PROBLEM THEN AND I DON'T BELIEVE WE HAVE ANY NOW'
Onetime S.lt Wortta Operator Floyd Ritter, Wife Elsie Look OYer ~ Picture•
fi're• P••e A I
SALT WORKS RECALLED . • •
ting pushed down the bay and over toward
Dover Shores," says Ritter.
T.he Santa Ana resident, who once lived
near the salt works in an area -nQw part of .
Jamboree Road, says everything he learlned
about the bay was thanks to his father-in-law.
"That guy knew the bay. up one side and
down the other," explains Ritter. He was
quite a talker, he'd talk himself right to sl~p.
But that was okay because I was quite a
listener."
arrrEa SAYS when the works were in
full swing, yielding up to 5.000 tons of salt a
year. water flowing out of the San Diego
Creek was diverted around the. works by way '
of a dirt ditch. ,
Baclt then, he .explains, the idea was to
keep the fresh water from meeting up with
the salt water and not to disturb the valuable
sett.ling. ponds.
Rittec suggests the way to lick the prob-
lem now is to ag~ route the creek around
the area where the fill dirt was dumped and .
let it re-e;ter the bay at a point where the ·
water is deeper and has bett~r circulation.
"And what litUe silt there might be in the
creek would just get washed out to sea," he
says . "But I never saw any silt and if
anything there should beless of it now."' ·
OF COURSE, HE admits, the tons of re·
mainlng fill dirt al the top of the bay would
have to be dredged out.
"But you can't· fight city hall. I guess.
They seem to have made up their minds ~.nd
that's that. They just don't want to listen to
someone that's been around a while.
Ritter . who went to work for the Santa
Ana School District as--its "official cal>lnel·
maker" after the works were sold to the
Western Salt Co. of San Diego, claims the bay
hasn 'l changed a bit.
HE SAYS THE tracks that carried the
mining carts used to transport the salt and
the elevator where Los Angeles-bound trucks
loaded up are gone but, other than that, the
back bay picture remains the same.
"I \.!fed to fish in the bay, swim in there.
race boats around -I know the area pretty
well." he say •. "I wonder if all these people
making decisions now even know what the
bay was like back then."
Ritter says he's p\ssed on his silt theory
to a few people but doesn't intend to make a
crusade of it.
Btrr, HE CONTINUES, he can't help but
get his feathers ruffled when he reads of
va rious plans for cleaning out the bay and
catching the silt coming down the creek.
"One guys wants to build th~ old salt
~.works dike back up. That won't do any good
unless you want to get back into the.salt busi-ness. -·
''And another guy, he's on the-City Coun
cit, wants to run a pipe all the way down the
bay. Now when some waterbrain idea like
that starts getting coosidered, J. have to start wondering." _ • -
•
Judge Cook.is a former deputy
district attorney in Orange
Coun!y and .practiced law in
Brea and Full~rton
BRUKJNG
F.._P.,,eAI
liOSTAGES. Sadat Urges
tau ..... from iodotl'• 100tid ClllCf ftGtioftol M\09 tM:wloprnnta.
.Civiletti De~
Repbrted .in Billygat,e
WASHINGTON CAP) -Attorney General Benjamin R.
Clviletti inay have intentlodilly deceived reS>Ortera when be said
he bad not talked to Preeident Carter about the Billy Carter-
Libya cue, acicordin1 to a JUltlce Department report released
Saturday. ; ·
"Wt are forced to cooelud;!e that ~e attorney aeneral 's .
anawer wu not tbe trulb and that be knew he was dlssembllng
1u be wu amW.~1, '"'tald the report made public by a special
8eA.ateJiubcommtt1ee inveatlptiq the Bllly Carter affair.
Tbe verb l•dluemble" ii defined in We .. ter'a Third New ln-
temational Dlctlooary M "to bide under a fal se aopea"l'ance;
conceal withlntenttodeceive: felp.l'
The lnterlm report bf· the department's Office of
Prof ... lonal ResponalbiUtY. appearecho qualify it.a conclusion,
bowner. by_1aylq. ctvltlttl "may actually have 1made" the m~tal ~ bJ wWeea M hu explained hJI mt.atatement. .......... .....,, ...........
• •
began with a reading from Ute
Koran. Che Moslem holy book.
Mohammad Yazdl, a member
of the special parliamentary
commission set up to set condi·
tions for the release of the
Americans, was the first deputy
to speak. He delivered a brief
statement on the philosophy of
Islam and its teachings before
the formal host1lge debate got
under way.
On Saturday. one Iranian
legislator predicted the Majlis,
or Parliament, would announce
conditions for releasing the
hostages, The last scheduled session.
Thursday, was canceled aft.er a ...
boycott by many Moslem hard·
line legislators cut attendance
below a quorum.
\
Arabs Foil ow
Peace Lead
CAIRO, Egypt CAP) -Presi-
dent Anwar Sadat, Silying the
Iran-Iraq war bas capped the
"tragedy and comedy" of diaar-
Tay in the Arab world. called on
all Arab nations Saturday to Join
in the Egyplian·lsraeli peace
process.
Sadat, inaugurating a second
hous e o f the Egyptian
legislature. made bis first ap..
peal for cooperation since 17
Arab countr.ies s evered
d1plowaUc relations with Egypt
15 mooths. ago because' of ita
peace 'treaty with Israel.
A hundred dele1ate1 to tlle
Calllornla Statehouae Con-
ference oe ~ wtll meet llon-
day at 1:30 p.m. ln Costa Men
to dlacuu luua coacernina the
state's senior cltbena.
The 90-mlnute aeulon ia .
acheduloct at Coaatline Com-;
munity Colleae's Mesa Verde :
Learnlna Cente~. 2990 Mesa '$.
VerdeDriveEut. :
CoastUne representives to al· tend are M. Neel Buell, director of
the Emeritus ln.stitute, and Ben
Bicholaa. Emeritus Alliance
m ember. ·
Issues to be discusaed include
economics, retirement, empjoy-.
ment, health, long-term care,
elderly women, advoc•cy, ~
. minority elderly, legal servicea,
nutrition, spiritual well beina,
acing i~ages, aging research, ·
social service systems 'nd
transportation.
Deleiates to the session were
selected at September con·
ferences at Cal State Fullerton
and Saddleback College. ·
About half of them will
represent Southern California at
the November 1981 White House
Conference on Agi~.
Police Seize
Suspect in
Mesa Assault
Costa Mesa police have iden-
tified-• man~
cloo ol auto theft and auault with·
a deadly weapon after be alleted·
ly drove bis car into a Harbor·
Boulevard motel wall. .
Held on $10,000 bail late Fri·
.day wu Donald Ira Mayblum,:
030, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Police said that during a
fracas at the Costa Mesa Inn.· -
3205 Harbor Blvd., Mayblum al-.
legedly bit a motel maintenance
man on the band and drove bis car
over the foot of manager Mn.
Maryel Metivier, 55, just before it
plowed into Room 144. •
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, ..
Officers said au altercation· ·evolved over credit aituae: -
men ta. -
The records check tba~
followed the Friday morning
fra cas showed that the car:
Mayblum drove bad been stolen
in Anaheim.
Border Cpp
C:Onvicted in
Aitack c-ase ~ .
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A federal
court jury bas convicted a
Border Patrol ,agen on all six
charges against him in connec-
tion with the alleged mistreat·
ment of an undercover agent
posing as an illegal alien.
Jose Martfn Barker, 29, a
na turalized Panamanian, was
convicted by a U.S. District
Court jury on five felony
charges an_d one misdemeanor
civil rights violation, including
two for allegedly slamming In-
vestigator Javier Dibene against
a wall and threatening him with
a chair ..
Barker faces up t.(> 29 yean in
prison for the April 9 incident at
the checkpoint n ear San
Clemente.
The jury on Friday also con-
victed Barker of making' fabe
statement.a to investigators and
perjury before. a federal grand
jury~
Judg&>-Leland. Nielsen placed
Barker in cus~y to await sen-
tencing Dec. 8. ·
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Iranians Repel
Abadan Attack
BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP> -
Fighting intensified around
Abadan Saturday and Iran
claimed it stopped an Iraqi
aasault on the besieged refinery
city and sou thw es t e rn
stronghold. Iraq said it had "rt:·
covered" territories it sought
and was ready to negoti~te.
"The enemy advance on
Abadan has been stopped," said
an Iranian military commuru·
que broadcast on Tehran Radio.
The report. the first lo state flat-
ly that the Iraqi attack had been
halted. also claimed Iranian
forces were "leveling " Iraqi
positions around the city .
Iraqi forces dropped a mobile
br idge over the Bahmanshir
River to cross into Abadan and
Iranian troops killed or captured
the Iraqis who entered the city,
Iran cJa1med. The communique
s a id Iranian forces th e n
destroyed the bridge with
roe ket-prope lled grenades. It
w~s the -first Iranian
acknowledgement that the Ira·
. qis. who claim a.stranglehold on
the city. had entered Abadan
since fighting broke out 41 days
ago.
Mobile bridges sit atop a large
armored carrie1> and can be ex·
tended like a ladder across a
river.
Post Office
Blackl ist?
SAN FRANCISCO CAP >
-Ron Gomez knew his
home mail deliveries were
infrequent during the past
two months. but he didn't
discover how many letters
and bills he actually
missed until his telephone
was disconnected.
Then he visited his local •
post office and found 80
pieces of mail, including a
mortgage foreclosure
warning and notices from
companies c utting off
credit, and $3.000 worth of
bills with $300 in penalties.
i F1re Scorches ~
Last month. Iraq floated pon-
toon bridges across the Karun
River north of .:\badan, assau.lt·
ing the vital Iranian oil Port of
Khorramshahr and sending
tanks w1d troops south to storm
Abadan.
"I was gettlng maybe a
letter a week, but I knew
something was wrong,"
Gomez. a barber who
works in the San Fran-
cisco financial district,
said. "I called the post of-
fice at least three times.
but they always said they
had no mail for me."
3 Acres of
Irvine Land
A brush fire in Irvine Saturday
charred thrPe acres of vacant
land near Bbnita Canyon School
before being brought t.mder con·
trol by county firemen.
No property was damaged .in
lhe ~ that brok~ out shortly
after 4 p.m. Cause of the fire is
under investigation, authorities
said. Irvine police s aid that a
resident nabbed two juveniles
who were seen in the area
·shortly after The ltre started.
Police refused. to make any
arrests after saying there wasn't
enough evidence to link the
juveniles to the blaze.
'
At Khorramshahr, Iranian
snipers tz:jpped up Iraq's opera·
lions and apparently prevented
the Iraqis from reaching the
fixed Karun River bridge that
lea<b south to Abadan, Tehran
Radio said. War communiques
from Tehran said the Iranians
still controlled Khorramshahr's
eastern regions.
In a ·communique late Satur·
day. · 1raq clainled its 'forces
s-ank two Ira.Dian 4gunboats on
the Bahmanshir River, which
flows south' from Abadan to the
Persian Gull.
Official reports from both na-
tions listed skirmisfi'"e s and
engagements all alon g the
300-mile war front that divides
Persian Iran and Arab Iraq. hut
none of the rePorts could be in·
dependently confirmed.
Mesan Seized
In Smuggling
A Costa Mesa ma n has been ar-
rested by Fresno couoty deputies
on suspicion of smuggling illegal
aliens across the border.
Estev~ Ramirtt.z Aviles. 26,
was an:ested Friday night alter
demanding.a smuggling fee from
a worker al a nearby labor camp,
deputies said.
An unidentified man told dep-
uties th.at Aviles had charged
him $275-to get across the
border.
Following the arrest deputies
said that they found a pistol iJl
Aviles' waistband and a rifle and
machete in his pickup.
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Donkey Ho ns In on Mensa,' OCC DelJate •• .. ' ,
I By MICHAEL DOUGAN Forum amphitheater. value as a symbol of innocence if.v °' ... ~,,P11111St»ff it we to be I · "The umcom stood still at t M e ns-a eontender Franci re proven rea . • 1• Taylor said man· muat answer Riek reported seeing a unicorn .. edge of the l~•t and sold aloud, ' outside his house on ffiep-... evioua ·; om tM ont11 urdcom thtte u ."' two fund4mental questions: , , "What is the purpose and mean· evening, "but when I pushed the . From "The La.st Unicom .. by Pete screen door open it disap-'. Beagle. ing of life and where can I find a _... I really good aphrodisiac?" .pearcu." ,
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important debate of the week, Dave Lubman: her cohort, ality and concluded, severaf .' mem~ of the Mensa SocielY. took that line of logic one step times : ""Obviously, unicorns do ·
and Orange Coast Colleg..e·~ further. Drawing on historical not exist." ·
forensic team determined Fri-references. he pointed out that Riley cited evidence that uni-·'
day that-Beagle 's horned unlcomscanonlybegentledby corns.infact,hadtwohomsand ..
heroine may yet have .some virgins. so were actually "blcoms," iJ.
cousins afoot. As the beasts were killed off lu.strating his point by honking a
Then again. she may not. and their horns turned into bike horn.
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·•Bob Nelson • •Butcher-.Forde
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL of the DaUy PUG& Staff
Come election night, Tuesday, the ballroom
at the South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa
will be overflowing with candidates. their
supporters, news personnel. television crews,
and political hangers-on of all persuasions.
For the fourth time, the party will be host-
ed by Robert Nelson, the 29-year-old presi-
dent of Robert Nelson and Associates, which,
much like counterpart Butcher-Forde
Consulting Inc .• bas catapulted to prom-
inence as QOe of the county's top poUtical con-
sultingfirms.
NELSON; BETWEEN PUFFS off a pipe in
his offices in Santa Ana, said the firm ls hosting
the election night party "as
a public service" much as it
sponsors a comedy pro-
-ram shown on K-OCE
Channel SO.
"We are just trying to be
· a little different from the
other people in the busi-
ness," Nelson said.
_ Nelson began his firm in
-1977 after -a one-year stint
HI.JC* with Butcher-Forde. Prior
to that, be was an aide to county Sth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley. ·
The first campaign that Nelson managed
was that of Mary Phillips, a•candidate who
ran for the Saddleback Valley Unified School
District in 1977.
This year, Nelson's plum is the campaign
agai~~t passage of Proposition 10 .(or a group
called Californians Against Regulatory Ex-
cess <CARE>.
P&OPOSITION lt wowd requite that DOD·
smoking areas be established in all public
buildlnga in the state. Formal relU}ation.s
would be dratted by the State Department of
-Health Service. should the "Uleasure be ap-
proved.
Nelson said' that he end I.he director of the
No-on-10 Campaign, Eiteen Padberg, took a
"'gamble" in fotminr "tl cQalition against
passage of the measure .
He said that at that time they had no
guarantee that the tobacco industry would
help finance the-~amvaign~ "We had some
encouragement and no promises," Nelson ~ sam: ' "
As it turned out, the tobacco firms have
donated about $2.3 million toanti-Pr6i)(>sition
10 campaign, f\r less than the $6.S million spent
to defeat Proposition s. a simiJar no-smoking
law on the l!r18state ballot. "
THE FIRM IS HANDLING the re·eleclion
campaign of Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, and a hotly
contested assembly r~ce in Contra Costa
County.
The firm also is doing .. voluntary consult-
ing" for 'the re-election campaign of or,nge
County lSt District' Supervisor Philip An-
thony. Nelson handled Anthony's campaign
in the June primary.
Nelson is somewhat reluctant to discuss
Anthony's re-election, in part due to the
supervisor's pending preli~inary hearing on
felony charges on campaign fund laundering. ..
"ITS HARD FOR ME to be professional aboutt~ race. He is a very, very hard work-
ing person who has done the best to represent
the people of this district," Nelson said.
Nelson malntained the voters in Orange
County are more astute than they are given
credit for beine.
"It's getting rea'1 tough lo fool them out
·there. They've changed, even this year. They
are extremely cautioua about thincs." Nelson ·
1aid. • ... • .• •
For example. Nelton said, t"eadlngs from
10-called "locus groups" Indicated that the
tone of the No on JO campaign needed to be
"softened." ·
•\NOW WE'llE SOrrL Y saytn1 to people,
that there are some-1ood ar•umenta on both
•idea, but that it seem• that thl• ll somethln1
that government shouldn't 1et into,'' Nelson said.
New radio spot.a are more direct and rely
less on humor or entertalnment value.
NellOll bout.a a campaJp "wtn ute" of
alloutlOpettent.
And what of bit v{ews on UM,Ull'M leadlnc ~ret~~ candicletet_?
A......._: "He i1 a demacotue whole can·
dldacy baa detract aub9tutJallJ from lbe
ability ol AmericUI to focus oa UM r.al
aJterDatlV.ODtht ballot." .
Caner: "Carter ii l very werm, eoac'1"Md
buman beUal wbo bu aa aPDl'Cllllate level of'
concem for Ameri~aa ldteiVea&loa In fonlp
alfatn and bu eome J"eal ~-clealiac with a.be feder1I ~1ucrarey."
Deep in the ~art of the Irvine Industrial
Complex. corner of Langley and Armstrong
avenues, t,he phone lines ringing into Harvey
Englandef s voice wer~ busy.
But Englander, a t)ig man ouUitted irtde-
signer jeans, a plaid western shirt and boots
didn't seem to mind' -in 1 l
fact, sem~ to'thrive -on
the interruptions as he
talked about the con-
troversial political con-
sulting finm for which he
works, lutcher-Forde
Consultin Inc.
The f rm 's name is a
dirty word among some
political obs ervers in
Orange £-0unty. To be 1uTcHu
-SUre, the (irm has ~n embroileitl:n its share
of headline-grabbing practices since it was
fo1med in 1969.
The bottom line, though. is that Butcher-
Forde bas an uncanny ability to win cam-
paigns. I~ win record is 90 percent and that
-makes BUleher-Forde""One or the best.
BEC-'USE OF THAT record, candidates
who want to win seek the firm out. And the
firm. of cqurse, does some of its own seeking,
as any goc)d business operation must.
Butcher-Forde is handling only one
Orange County campaign in Tuesday's elec-
tion, that of Assemblyman Ross Johnson. R-
Fullerton. He is seeking re-election in the
69th Assembly District. that includes tlj\e
cities of Anaheim, Fullerton La Habra, and
a portion of Brea.
BUTCHER -FORDE RECENTLY ar-
ranged for one of their bigeest past accounts.
Howard Jarvis, (of Proposition 13 and
Proposition 9 fame), to go on a JO-day na-
tionwiJe tour on behalf of Reagan's election
bid.
Nationwide tours. however , are not the
firm's forte; direct mail cb\luct with voters
is.
''The way to reach voters in Orange
County is by mail," Englander said. "Radio
and televi~ion penetration is neglible."
As for newspaper penetration. -Englander
said be -agrees with the consensus view that
only about 10 percent of the voting population
gets its eleetion information from print
media. :
ENGLANDE.R. SAI D ONE. of the
most successful pieces of direct mail cam-
paign literature that Butcher-Forde pro-
duced was the so-called "black book" sent
out in the June election campaign of Bruce Nestande.
Nestande chose to give up his seat in the
state assembly and run against county 3rd Dis-
trict Supervisor Edison M iUer. an appointee of
Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr.
The black boot (its cover was black) ques-
tioned Miller's behavior as a prisoner of war in
Vietnam and b1a asaociation with Jane Fonda
and Tom Hayden. The book was sent out to
110.•voten in the 3rd district.
"nDS ON£ PIECE in particular ... it
will go down in the books as one of the best,··
Englander said. "It will fall in the category
of 'Why I Can't Stand Sam Yorty, ... he
added. referring to a brochure once prepared
against the former Los Angeles mayor. ~
Miller charged 'the black book was false
and misleading and demanded action from
the county Fair Campaign Practices Com-
~mi11lon. Following an emotional hearing on
the Saturday before the election, the com-
mission decided that the brochure contained
-only one rnlsleading statement.
~ · AND nlA';I' 8TATEME11ff was cotatalned '
in a.reproduced newspaJ>er ac~ount in whlc~
Miller wa labeled• "turncoat" while prisoner
ofwar. · ~ •
"The commission found that we ·never
said anythina untrue.1' Englander recalltMI.
A1 for Miller, who lost overwhelmingly to
Nestande, .En1la.nder said, "the .man wu
reallydllllk.S. 1111 appointment w-uoneoftbe
lfHtMenwt by Jerry Brown."
Enatander conceded that Butcher-Forde
hH more Interest In handUn1 RepubUcan
campailftl than thole of Democrat.a. •·u JlmD>Y Carter had come to us, we
would have said •no.' U John Andenon had
come, "would hive said 'oo,'" be.Wd.
THE n•• TUES ON only •• much
work • "BW, ArGOld ind I can handle," Enc1...,1aad.·
"We WMt e ....... OD~· U fOU 1tart IUtaa • lot of people, all ; 1 1uddeD
you n.n lotlq cempalP.I· And that'• not
wby n'n ben," be added. • ·
. And bow ... dM poUtttaJ tomultant
view die malol' cudldetea for pnUdeotT
A a I •-: "He lboulda't bev. aotten into
lb• race. He'• llWlll wa1 too ,....lf."
Cutlr: "8e11 1mart attackUlt Reapn.
He'I mUIWC the hoRal•· '' . ...... : ''TIM ... u.. bl_.. t.alk·
........... etGMm,,tM ....... liiill.''
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But Anders~n Claims Middle Ground
WASIU.NGTON CAP) -The
campaip rbetork ol President
Carter and RoQald Rea1an
leaves little doubt that voters
will have a clear ldeolo1ical
choice when U)ey go to the polls
Tuesday to dec(de the 1980 pres-
idential election.
After all. isrt't Carter a
mainstream Democrat and
Rea.1an a conservative
Republican 1
( J
ty of Dembcratic Party
leaderwhip -ialthe White House
and ln Congreaa -for th1I un-
precedented calamity which hu
befallen us," was the view
Reagan offered at the
Republican National Conven-
tion.
ON ARMS cdntrol, -ener1y. in-
flation, and the Equal Rights
~mendmmt the two candidates
were far apart. .
• the malnltnam. He dilaireM
with both while borrowlnl f1"om
each.
ANDBasoN' Ot'FE&S some
ldeu uniquely bis own 1ucb u
hla 50-cent-a-gallon 1uoUne, tax
and his refusal lo recommeod an
early cut in federal taxes. But
like Reagan, Andenon criticizes
Carter for falling to accomplish
many of the things be promised
in 1976, and Hite Carter he
criticizes Reagan for orferinl
simplistic soluUons. ·
Wblle John B. Anderson and
Edwird M. ttennedy have argUed
a\ times ~t tbJs election is the
great ideolofical abootoul of re·
cent political history. here is
bow the two leading contenders
describe it:
"TIDS ELECl'ION is a stark
choice between two men, two
parties. two sharply different
pictures of what America is and
what the world is," said Carter
in bis acceptance speech at the
Democratic National Convention
last s ummer.
But to independent presiden-
tial candidate Anderson. there la
less difference than there might
s eem between Carter and
Reagan on the war and peace is-•
sue.
Democratic campaigners
have worked hard to push
Reagan as far to the righL ln the
political spectrum as possible.
t'erh•ps, the starkest dif-
ference between Carter and
Reagan is on the SALT II treaty in
particular and foreign policy in
general.
· 'Tbe major issue of this cam·
paign Is the direct political,
personal and moral responsibili-
* * *
In trying to turn. the presiden-
tial campaign into a three-man
race, Anderson ofte n has
seemed to be trying to occupy
the ideological middle ground
and portray the major party"
candidates as somehow outside
* * *
Carter and 'Reagan
Push in Big Stmes
By The Assoclate4Pre11
. President Carter and Ronald Reagan pla~ to the crowds in
pivotal electoral states Saturday in end-of-campaign theatrics that
featured a walk-on by Gerald R. Ford and a prediction of a Reagan
landslide by Richard M. Nixon.
With the 1980 presidential campaign all but over, Carter was
talking in cosmic terms as be sought to persuade Texans lo give
him another four years in the White House.
SA YING HE WANTED to continue his quest for peace through
stre ngth and with controls on nuclear arms. Carter observed:
"When Americans went lo the moon and turned their eyes
back to Earth, we saw our planet for what it is: a beautiful, fragile
spaceship in which all of us -all four billion of us -must travel
together .... The sooner we stop fighting each other and start
fi ghting these common enemies of the whole human species, the
more likely all of us will be to survive and prosper."
THE FORMER CALIFORNIA governor chose to focus on the
economy -his favorite theme -as he stumped Michigan with
Ford, the former president, as his campaign partner.
Reagan said that Carter inherited a sound economy from
Ford.
· "All Jimmy Carter had to do is to follow the lead Jerry Ford
had given him but he didn't have the smarts ... Rea~an said.
Nixon, who resigned the White House at the height of the
·--Watergate scar.dal in August 1974, played prognosticator saying
Re agan will get 351 electoral votes, 81 more than needed to oust
Carter.
CARTER IS determined to
win Senate approval of the
nuclear arms limitation agree-
men t between the United
States and the Soviet Union.
Reagan calls the agreement
flawed and sa ys he would
withdraw it and re-enter
negotiations with the Soviets in
orde r to achiev~ •'not only
legitimate arms limitation but lo
have a reduction of these
nuclear )/eapons to the point
that neither one of us represents
a threat lo the other ...
Both Carter and Reagan ad-
vocate a buildup of U.S. military
strength and each calls it an es-
sential element to maintaining
peace in the world.
But Carter calls Reagan's op-
position to SALT 11 an invitation
to a nuclear arms race with the
Soviet Union. The Republican
· nominee counters that Carter
has failed to come up with a
coherent foreign policy and that
the uncertain signals from the
adminiStntlo'h-3Te the gnatest
threat to peace.
IDEOLOG ICALLY, their
foreign policy differences come
down lo contrary views of what
role the United States can an<t-
sbould play in the world.
Carter's policy is based on a
view that the Vietnam War dem-
onstrated the limitations. of
U.S. power in a changing world
and that the United Stales must
act as mediator in trouble spots
such as the Middle East.
~eagao s uggests that the
lesson of Vietnam is that the
United States should not have
become involved in the conflict
unless it was willing to un-
dertake the commitment to win
it.
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And Klansman Tom Mela*•' brou1bt wide attebtJon to OM
normally hwndrum re-electlon
campaip ol Clair Bur1ener.
But the op.e CaUfornJa COD·
1re11lonal race with the widest
potential impact i1 bein1 wated
,in the central San Fernando
Valley or suburban Loi An1e•.
There a 20-year coqreaaieaa.I
veteran who ha~ called hhn .. u
·'one or the few real liberals left
in Conanu" faces a Republicp
9pponent aeekina to take advan·
tage o( the •inlle Lssue or 1cbooJ , busing.
THE &ACE 18 a teat of
whether buaing matters JQC>fe
than economics in a dl1trtct
wture thous ands of white
p a r ents h ave p~ed their _ chlJd~out_of_pub sc to
avoid integration. -
It -.pita James Corman, wbp
nuraemaided the . feder al loan
guarant ees for Loc kh e~d
Aircraft Corp. through Conireu
and thus saved 7 .~ jobs for hla
district , against Robe r ta
Fiedler. a school board member and. the founding president, of
Buatop, an organization created
by white parents to fight man-
datory busing.
Even Fiedler's chief cam·
paign consultant , Arnold Stein-
berg, concedes that "withoUt
busing, this wou ld be Just
another dist r ict with • bil Dempcratic registration advan-
fage." .
AT EVERY STAG£, the race
bas appeared to be a teuup,
•. despite the Democrats' 60 per·
cent voter registration nrure in
the district.
And although it basn 't been
Corman's c hief interest in
Congress, education baa been
virtually the only issue tn the
race.
. . reareroeganl>y ali ac'Klng
Corman for h.is 1979 vote against
a proposed Con stitution a l
amendment to 1>rohibit court·
ordered school buaing for lnte-
gr ation. She claims that the only
way parents can put an end to
b using is to fill Conareas with
members who will ft1ht it.
But in the laat 1ta1es of the
campailJl, Corman was banded
a ,potentially decisive isaiMi by
• the 'State's Little Hoover Com-
mission.
Los An geles ·s chool
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Pr.ealdeat Robert• Weintraub,
who NP&aced Fiedler 11' head of
Buatop, broke into tean u com· mlaalon members questioned
ber atM>ut alle1ed w11te of state
money by the scboola.
CO&MAN SEIZE D TH E
chance to take the offensive,
cbarlin1 that "It's because the
school board is so consumed
with n,ittlne busiq that they re-
fuse to educate the children."
Corman'a long-standint sup.
port for national h,a lth in-
auru~1 bis votes for child care, for weuare reform and against
the · B·l bomber have played
virtually no role in this cam·
paian, as the anti-busers who
took over the Los Angeles school
board two years ago malte a
tint attempt at somethin,other
than local office.
If the anti-busers succeed in
electlng Fiedler to Congress,
they wm ha.ve a ccomplished
something Republicans have
wanted to do for years.
For Corman, fourth·r•nking
member of the House Wars and
Me ans Cotnmittee , bas ex-
erclaed treat influence over
both federal,spendlril and
Democratic policy.
HE HA8 LED fi1bta to defeat
amendmeQts requiring prayer in
public schools and is lhe chfef
s ponso r of t he Carter Ad-
ministration's weltare reform
package.
But bis victory margins ha\te
been dropping steadily Jn recent
years, despite lack of big-money
efforts by his opponents.
His district clearly has grown
more conservative than he is,
and now Corman is on the ropes.
"If we win," says Steinberg, "it
will be because we've been able
to convince the district that
Corman is out of step with the
San Fernando Valley."
A Corma n d efeat would
decrease California's influence
in Congress even below today's
situation , where few of the
s tate 's congressmen hold in-
nuential·commiltee posts. • Besi~es busing, that factor
makes the contest of lnterest to
~utsiders, whose chief interest ·
re mains the measure of im-
portance school busing carries
for politicians whose. jobs don't
appear to have anything to do
with education. ·
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Fina n are croued and aw.au. are beln& held.
Wilf Oran1e Couaty'a vot.-eoum•n1 ayatem work
Tuesday ntpt:~ Or wtll It follow lta performance in J\D'le ,
ae~ a t rrlbM fit of incUaeaUoo and leave tbe county not
knowing how t voted for several d&¥1?
The ans wer Is Important not onb to the estimated
820,000 voters expected at the polls, but maybe even to
th~ nation should the presidential election be as close as ~ some have predicted. .
That's based on Registrar Al Olson's guess that 82
percent of the county's miUi~ elilfble voters will tum
up, possibly an optimistic figure considerinl a preaiden·
tiaJ election that finds many vot~rs feeling they have
nMt'here tQ go.
' That is n 'l true in all races on the ballot. Some lively
issues and scraps have developed among some local and
state candidates. The hyperbole, as usual, is flowing.from
all sides. • ·
., Which brtngs us to the election material that arrived
yesterday and that will arrive in the mailbox tomorrow.
. Unless Orange County has changed dramatically -•nd
we see no si~n that it has -we can expect a barrage or last·
infnute political messages and exhortations .
t• Our sug,estion is to forget the m all. Candidates who
de,velop their stands only a few days before the election
lack a little credence to begin with. And those last-minute
cl§.ims against opponents or issues should be taken very
li&htly since they are designed to permit no time for a
response-or verification of their a ccuracy. ·
t, Politic(ll claims are suspect to t>+gin with. Those scat·
tered in the final few days or a campaign are hardly
w.orth noting.
Q11e Joh Too Many
A question that wUl face the Orange County Board of
Supervisors at its Tuesday meeting is whether to give
Margare t Grier a dual role as director of the county
Hilman Services Agency and its mental health depart·
m~nt.
The boa rd s hould not.
Miss Grier has been director of the HSA, the coun·
try's largest superagency, since the agency 's formation.
She has proved a competent and capable administrato.r.
She is the type of person with a "let's gel the tr:ain there
oif time" approach. ·
, What's bothersome about the dual appointment that's
been proposed is that with the heavy burdens already
falling on the HSA director, it's questionable the .mental ~
health operation can receive enough administrative at-
t.Mition and leadership to give the county a first rate men-
1 health program.
'j< The mental ea flldJrectorship--t>ecame -vacant one
yitar ago when Dr. Ernest Klatte quit bis job, in part due
to conflicts with Miss Grie't . Since then, Miss Grier has
been interim mental health director.
Seyeral cot'lce m s "have beeh expressed about the
quality of the county's mental health-delivery system
since Klatte's depa rture and Miss Grier's interim ap-
pijintment. .
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1 The more appropriate action by the board would be tO leave the exisfing HSA structure intact, abandon con·
sideration or the dual appointment and rm the vacancy as
it normally would .
.New Political Twist
.. J ust when you thfuk Orange County politics .has taken
its.strange-st turn. someltiing stranger comes along.
. .
Consider what ·s taken place m the Orange' Cou.ty
Superior Court cdntest between Robert Chatterton, a
deputy distri ct attorney, and Robert Eitzgerald. a· North
. 1i>rangeCounty Municipal Court judge ..
,: Rece nt contribution s tate ments showe'd that• ~~$ltigera1d'S ca mpaign has received $13,500 from Dr. ·
WilJi~m .Waddill, a Westminster physician whom enat·
tl!rt91\ "wice prosecuted -:. unsu~Cft.S§Jully -on charges of mtird~g an infant that survived a -nfme-a:tiOrt an:-Two
,tUries deadJocked on the issue or Waddill's guilt or in·
{locence and the charges were dismissed.
Waddill. according to news reports . essentiallt is
pla ming the prosecutor for ruining his life. He's declared he thinks Chatterton s houldn't be permitted to sit on a
p~rk bench, much less a court bench.
Still another odd twist to the situation came Thursday
~hen Superior Court JlMges Byron McMHlan and James
~J1urner -the juris ts who presided over Waddill 's two
vials --rose to Chatterton's defense.
The two judges termed the defendant who had once
sat in their courtrooms "vindictive" and "disgruntled."
m No one can recall a similar situation in the history of
'ounty politics in which a judge has so forcefully #
H ilicized t he state ments and actions of a past defendant.
particularly one who was never convicted.
1 Jus"-'g~ to show anything can happen --and often
does --in Orange COl.yttY elections . .
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-· _. Boyµ!Smart Parrot
ByL.M.BOYD
~A bird thier.~ade off with a
Sf() parrot raised by a MJami
minister. Police traced the
culprit's licensf.->lumbet to his
~me where they found a
clozeo w so parrots, all pre-
'Mlmably stolen. But how could
n' s __. __ _._ __________ ~-
D ar
Gloo1ny
Gus •.
they identify the reverend'•
pet ln particular? NothJnf to
it. The man of the cloth picked
out • hia own. When be said
hello. It said "Praise the
Lord!" Predictable, but true,
quitetr:ue.
A bright fellow in Australia
has come up with a sort of can
that produces an ice cube in·
aide when you release certain
chemicals by Pullin• th• tab
00 tt. 1bink of that/ A Hlf • toe>ler.
Many la tbe profea1looal
bowler who UNI a tar•e raw
potato ~ ~at a tore thumb,
he cull a bole. In the tpud ~th
an app&e l'Ol"el'. lnse.111 the thumb,~~ 1-pee lt all lD
plac• .. walJdnf around wtt.h your tllumb lD a raw~
look• ·klad of fwua.J. D• tlowler oontenda Jt work&, .......... .
Or. CPtarle1 G. B•U iu profeNOr ot
polftlccl 1ci.nc• ot Cql State
.F.ukrlon.
Sin~ California's pOlls cloee
three hours after tbe election ii
over on the eut coast, we ctn
watch the resulta eome in from
several key stat.ea early. on the
evenJng ,of Nov. '· And even •
though tlWI bu been one ol the
dulJett preatdential elections in
year1, most ~ ua will probably
be alWna in !root of our TV sets
tryln1 to make sense out of those
early retunw.
Can It be done?
WE KNOW what the public
opinion polls tell us --and don't
lell ua. Anyone who is looking
for certainty in this ele<:tJon is
fretb out of luck. So, herein, is
another equally reliable &uide to
tbe 1880 presidential election,
based on the past performance
-Sydney Harris
of major e1ndidates in each or
the 48 states since 1932. <Aluka,
Hawaii, and the District of
Columbia exclooed).
No state baa a perfe~ record.
But seven states have been
"wrong" only once : Florida, 11·
Jinoi1, Minne1ota. M isaouri,
Rhode Ialand, T~nne11ee, and
Texas. Will these "Cl"ystal Ball"
atates show the way again this
year?
Finl of all, it appears that at
leaat seven large states are un·
certain. How well can we predi~t
the final outcome from what
happens in these seven "key"
states? .$econd, we can assess
bow well Ronald Reagan and
Jimmy Carter are doing with
crucial vote blocks by returns
from several selected states.
And. third, we can assess the
capacity of the John Anderson
vote to i~uence the outcome by
his perform.-nce ln three eastern
seaboard states.
HOW WELL, or .bow poorly,
the Anderson campa ig,_ has
done will show up very early ln-
the evening with the results
from Connecti c ut ,
Massachusetts, and New York.
In particular, Anderson's New
York Ci\y vote may very well ·
decide .whether Carter or
Reagan wins New York state's n electoral votes . Both New
York and Musachu.setta have
been on the winning side in 10 of the last 12 presidentjal elections.
( <;pnnecticut has a relatively
pobr 8-0ut-0(. 12 re<:ord.)
Four years ago, Carter took
ill of the southern states except
Virginia. This year. he's in trou·
ble in much of that reg1on .
Florida, Texas, South Carolina.
Louisiana, and Mississippi could
all ve!'Y well go for Reagan. But
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while Florida and 1'exaa are memben o( the "Crystal Ball"
club, t.he other lhree atates bav•
not done at all well ln the put ln
pickin• presidential winnen.
llEAGAN AND C'arter have
been fighting for the bl~e collar
vote ln Michigan, New Jersey,
Ohio, and Pennsylvania. And
Reagan has made substantial in·
roads within that traditionally
Democratic vote. But. these four
states have also been targeted by
Carter in an attempt to win over
moderate suburban Republicans
who arr uneasy with the con·
servative Reagan. Three of these
four states <New Jersey, Ohio,
and J>ennsylvania) have backed
pres!dentiaJ winners in 10 out of
the last 12elections.
Finally, among the apparently
"unce rtain" large states --
Florida, Texas. New Jersey,
Pe nn sy l vania , Ill i nois,
Michigan, and Ohio (with a total
of 159 electoral votes). three
belong to our "Crystal Ball"
club and three ha ve a 10-out-.
. of-12 record. Only Michigan
lacks ~tatfire as a predictor.
THUS, BY EARL V evening on
Nov. 4, befo~e the polls are
closed in th~ 11 westernmost
continental sta~es ; before many
of us will have voted we will
probably know who our next pre-
sident will be. If the past is any
guide to the future, our "Crystal
Ball" states will have revealed ...
all.·
On the other hand , ...
And, it 's the "other hand"
which makes this whole business of election predictions so dif-
ficult. If lren releases the 52
hostages before the election; if
Carter or Reagan scored a vic-
tory in their Cleveland debate~ if
nothing unexpected happens; if;
if; if; . . .
In predicting this election, as
in casting one's vote , perhaps
the best advice is caveat emptor
--let the buyer beware.
Politics,_ Religion Stir Most Controversy
One of my children came to
the office to pick me up ana.
noticing a huge stack of mail on
my desk, inquired, "Do you get
thi s every
day?" "Not at
a 1 l , " I
answered,
·'They're all
in re ply to
these are precisely the two sub·
jects about which we ordinarily
know the least. Politics is mostly
a matter of hope, and religion a
matter of faith. Neither can -be
an objective opinion. much less
exact .knowledge. We are free to
-think almost anything about
the m that we want to.
one column . PEOPLE VOTE, not their opi· •I wrote on re 11 'Ii 0 u s nicl~ ..W,.t ... t,heir· prejudices and
miracles... {h.../~kfibooks. And people u a wrilet worship eitJler as they have been
w a n t s t.. 0 cohditioned to. or in reaction to
evokeahea.-y'response, allbehas su ch CC?nditioning. N<:>t ~
to lo ls.to deal with two subjects: .person in a,,th~usend ts in·
religion and politics. :r'bese are dependent 1n the s e t"'.o matters th•* "' · bpd.L,.has an Jlt respects. though many retatn
... opi~ on,i~ .... ~tiKR'cannot. the illus i_on that they have
restrain from exp,reS,.Sing thought .t~mgs out and made a
themselvesabout. free dec1s1on.
What is interesting is that If we were genuinely frff. ·-~
th'en obviously there would be'
about as many Buddhists here
as there are in the East , and as
many Christians there as we
have .in the .West. Rut. of course .•
what we are initiaUy exPQSed to
is what we come to beUeve and
to defend as an u1timate truth~
AND, POLITICALLY, if -we
w e r e fr ee , w e w o uldn 't
nece ssarily find •the lower -
income people bunched at the
Democratic end of the scale.
while virtually all the affluent
t~nd to vote RepubUcan. But we
are inclined, on the whole, to
vote our income-level and then
to justify it morally. . .
Another Seetttating_ as~l ()(
our closed-circuitry on these
subjects is that someone writing
about either is more likely than
not to fin'd himself attaclcoe<}
from both sides at once. The col·
umn I adverted to earlier. oo re-
ligious miracles. was assailed
by the pious as bei.ng irreverent
<which it was not >. and bv the
humanists as being irrational
cwhich jt wAs not). ~ I
LIKEWISE, on those r are OC·
cas ions I comment on politics.
the letters come from left and
right. acc'i.tsing me of·exactly'the-
opposite biases. Evel'yone im·
ag\nes that where he stands is
the absolute fulcrum, lfhd all
other positions a re a n un -
fo rtunate dt viation from the ·
notrflat You l et a lot of mail
that way, but the ooly answei;.
that will placate them is H. L.
Mencken's laconic old rubber·
stamp: "Dear Sir: You may be
right. ..
-• I Proposition Reconnnendations ·Tabulated
,
Members of various political study groups and
editorial boards have analyzed the backgrounds and future
implic.atioos of the 11 state propositions on Tuesday's
general election ballot. Their determinations are listed
here for comparison to assist readers in their decision·
making.
The Town Hall column represents the majority opinion
of this symposium of trends in state and national govern·
NUMBER & SUBJECT
11. Park Bonds
Lake Tahoe Bonds
Insurance Guarantee
Property Tax Waiver
NO
NO
'!lent. The state C,hamber of Commerce poll took no posi-
tion on two of the propositions and the League of Women
Voters reviewed only Propositions 1, 2. 4, 8 and 9.
E<:f.itorial ~lands or the Daily Pilot, Los Angeles Times,
San Diego Umon and Sacramento Bee have been explained
in lull in recent editions or these newspapers.
YES YES
YES YES YES YES YES
NO NO NO NO
YES YES YES YES YES YES
YES Ye·s YES NO YES NO .
YES YES
YES . '
NO
YES
NO
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Parle Acquuiti.on and
Det:1elopnaenl Boltdt
-a This proposal would provide
tor t~ issuance of $285
miltlon In bonds for the .ex-
pansion of state and local
park facilities.
This proposition is a direct respon1e to
public demand for additional state and local
recreational facilities, according to Sen. John
· Nejedly. author or the measure. He emphasizes
that recreational tastes have changed, and that
more facilities are needed for joggers, hikers
' and cyclists. .
The bond issue is designed to promote
development or lands, already owned by the
state and local agencies so that overcro.waing
can be alleviated as soon as possible. The
Pf'Oponents claim that every project will be
examined by the Legislature before the funds
can be appropriated, allowing for a slowdown
should economic condittons call for it.
THE OPPOSl.TION CONTENDS that
Proposition I is simply the defeated:June "pork
barrel" with a · ne.w race. They claim it is
wrong to make so much money av~Ullble for
land acquisition when more than 50 percent or
California is already in government ownership,
and predict that if the current trend continues,
California willtbe one big park tied together by
bicycle trails.
The opponents also contend \hat crime
should be brought under contrql before more
·money is spent on urban parks. They argue that
this is a pbor time for the state to go $500 million
(including interest) in debt, especially when
government purchase of land places a greater
tax burden on the citizenry,
Lake Tahoe Bont:U -Thi s proposal would
authorize the issuance of $85
mi II.ion in general-obli°gation'
bonds for th~ purchase of
. property in the Lake-Tahoe
Basin.
The proponents view Lake Tahoe as one of
the world's scenic treasures and argue that it is
a st~te responsibility to prevent degradation of
the Jake and the surrounding area. With 22
01i1lion visitors a year. the area is strained to
"the breaking point. they claim. Water and air
quality have suffered greatly from development
tin the basin .
--sen. John Garamendl. author of the
measure, emphasizes that owners will be paid
fair value for their property and that public
agencies will only be allowed to buy from
willing' sellers because condemnation is
~ prohibited under t.Ae-bond propoul.
IN OPPOSITION, SENATOR H .L .
Richardson argues that this proposition will
preserve Tahoe for the rich because it will limit
stevelopment and wi ll guarantee that thosf" who
~ ~tiftdy own homes ,l[l the area will see the
...... .ftftet~value of theitfJ>arcels ri1e. He claims
the proposal will not solve environmental
problems because it will not f'educe the
pressures on the lake or the air basin. •
Local government can control pollution, and
there is no tieed for the state lo place a ,burden
of $147 million. including interest., on all
California taxpayers. according to Richard.son.
l~urance Guarantee Flll'tlll.
This proposed constitutional
amendment would aHow--tM ·
Legislature to provide tax
offsets for funds paid by in-
surance companies to meet
claims against lnsol\lent in-
surers.
Proaonents claim this measure will give
insurance consume r s roughly the same
protection depositors now get from federal .bank
and savings-and-Joan insurance pro1rams/I'be.y
argue that it ls not right for those who purchase
policies from sound companies to be pef!alized
t h r o u g h h i g h e r p re m i u m s f o r th e
mismanagement or other firms.
The state, they emphuile, .>6 res~n.sible
for regulating insurance companies and making
sure that they are financially sound. Therefore,
tt is orily fair that t.he state pay t• .. bill when it
doesn't do its job.
THE OPPOSITION AaGUES that_there is
no need for any guarantee •associations it the
slate ins urance department does its job.
Regulation ls preferable to taxation, according
to Sen. Jobsi F. Foran.
Almost all insurance companies in
California are very sound, he conteoda, and
tbere ii no JwstJce in having poorb' mana1ed
firm• 1ub1idlled by either Y,ell·mana1ea
companies or the public at lar1e. Foran allonotes
that an tuue like 001 ii too technical to be decided throucb a propoHd amendmeet to the 1tale ~tltWon.
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control over spending and taxation. The
measure, ~Y ,s.ay, ~i~ctually reduce tues
DY allo~g-·govetmn&.l" to tmdertake mwjor
projects at lower interest rates.
The proponents e mpha!Uze that b.onds
cannot be used for o~rating costs. They add
that -equipment must be included because a
'firehouse is worthless without a fire engine and
a school cannot function without desks aai'd
chairs. •
THE OPPONENTS HA VE directed their
• fire at the equipment provision almost
. excl~ively. They maintain that the proposal
alloW§ for the sale of bonds· to buy "taniible
~rsona.J ptoperty" and that can include toilet
P\l~r. typewriters and trash cans. _
• • They warn that New York went broke
because long-.term financine was used to pay for
current expenses, and they want the bond plan
limited strictly to land and buildings. Another
negativ~ argument is that this is the "ca~el's
nose under the tent" -the first step. in the
dismanlline of Proposition 13.
Rem•e••ment of Property
This proposed constitutional
amendment would prohibit
reassessment of property
purchased or reconstructed
as a resul' of a disaster or ,..
certain go\lernment actions.
Assemblyman John T . Knox, author of the
me¥ure. contends that there is a simple issue
involved: whether a taxpaye,. who is forced .to
move should have ·an increased aBSessment.
Knox claims that isn't fair, and that Proposition
13 should be chanied as -' matter of simple
justice. He ar1ues that the exemption in tb1a
proposal applies only to events over which tbe
property owner has no control.
THE OFFICIAL OPP081'110N arcument
was written by attorney Gary Wesley of
Mountain View. He claims the measure
perpet\uitft a buic naw ln Propoeltioa U -the
feaaaeament provtaion that haa 1blfled more of
the tu burden h'om bualnesa to-homeowners.
Wesley alao feels that the IA1l1l•lur.e
should not be allowed to define d\sa1tet's
~cauae exemptlona will be 1lv~n to an7
loclividual or bualneu with effecUve lobbylat.1 ln
Sacr•mento. '
· }won in CinlCa.ea
-l'tt•s iWGPGled:GOAI .
amendment would allow tne
Ltglslature to reduce the
size of Juries In lower-court
. clvll cases.
Tbe me11ure'• 1ponaor, Sen. R~ert
··~!.:-~ 1be ,...,. .. WU dlliped IOU.at U.. ......-ur. cu e.tablfalt u npettmenlal
progrlim to streamline the administr~1on or
justi~ and reduce court costs. He fee1s !Jlat
reduction in the siu ~es wlll help-r,.. ".lllt
court congestion because·the seledion process will be quicker and 1t w1U take less ttme to
decide cases.
The proponents claim.that there would be
no reduct.on in the quality of justice because it
would still require agreement by three-fourths
of the panel (6 of 8 instead of 9 of 12) to reach a
verdict. As evidence, Beverly reports that
smaller juries are now used in 38 states and
some federal courts. even in major cases, with
no deterioration of the quality of justice.
THE OPPOSITION MAINTAINS that
Proposition 6 is designed as a first step toward
the elimination of the jury system in California.
Assemblyman Will~ L. Brown Jr. claims that
some judges supporting lhe proposal would
prefer to decide all cases themselves rather
than to employ the jury system
Brown emphasizes that the measure will
only save about $83.000 a year, and he argues
that this does not justify the sacrifice of a
traditional constitutional right.
The opponents also claim that the measure
would establish a two-tier system of justice
because the size of the jury will be determined
by the amount of the claim. Brown adds that a
larger jury gives the parties better justice
because such a panel is more representative of
the commwtlty.
,.
Solar-Energy Pro~ny
Taxation
ZJ This proposed constitutional
amendment authorizes the
Legtslature to give specia~
property-tax status to acti"e
solar~rgv systems.
Tbe pros and con.a on this measure are quite
simple. The proponents claim that it is sound
policy for the state to encouraee the uae of solar
energy, especially for apace and water heating.
Tbe reappralaaJ feature of Proposilloo 13 is a
deterrent. to the expansion ol solar.enerey use.
Tbe ~ta arsue ,.that t.Mre should be no
tamperiq with ProJIOlltloo 13 and that. this
would set a prec~t for more .exempUona in
lbe future. -
Waler p..,.1opnen1
. Anti Pro141ellon
This Pf'OPQUI would pl,ce In
ba_statt · CQnt.tltutf on pc_o-vlslons detlgned to protect
he Northern California en-
vlronmlftt tf the Peripheral
canal ls constr)ICted.
V*"8 u.rouOout UM ltlM an IPt \0 be
coahaHd bJ tlll1 ••aa•re. It la not a
1traJ_,_.ard-. oa ta. eual kMlf. lt • ,,
vote for Proposition 8 a vote for tbe canal? Or is
it .a vote primarily to protect the nprtb?
The measure Is supported by the cnayora of .
San Francisco and Loa An1elea. by water
district.a in Orange, San Dleito and Contra Collta l
counties, by the League of Women Voters and•
by the San Francisco Bay Conaervatlon and :.I
Development Commission.
It ls oiu>of'ed by the California Cl}amber of •.-
Commerce, the 'Farm Bureau Federation and '
by the Association of California Water
Agencies.
The proponents claim lhls proposition is
designed to guarantee an adequate water
supply for Southern California and the San
Joaquin Valley while prote<:ting the
environment of Northern Californi•. They add
that there will be no need to tap the North.Coast
rivers for 30 to SO years.
They also indicate that passage of this
measure will' make it easier to secure public
support for a financing plan for the canal and
· related projects at some future date.
THE OPl'ON ENTS ARE primarily
con cerned th at the r estrictions against
development or additional water supplies could
be extremely harmful to the economy or the
state.
They argue that this measure puts the
water system into a straightjacket for the
benefit of "environmental elitists" and will
result in higher water costs and thus higher food
prices.
some canal opponents claim the protections·
will be waived under drought conditions and
that the only meaningful.provision in the bill is
the one that will accelerate court actions.
Drinking Water Bond Law
This proposal would allow (j) the Legislature to provide
additional grants to local
• agencies for the impro\le-
m ent of drinking:water
systems.
Assemblyman Richard Lehman, author of
the proposition, claims the additional grant
funds are n~ded because recent discoveries
indicate that a great deal or the state's
groundwater supplies have been col}taminated
by industrial chemicals .
He cla.im~ that grant funds will soon-be
exhausted, and some communities will not be
able to clean up their water without state aid. He
• adds that no agency will receive more than
$400,000 and that the proposal contains a 1982 '·sunse,l" claµse.
SENATOR JOHN SCHMJTZ. COJlt~ that
ProPoSition 9 is a tax-eating boondoggle and
that locaJ waler problems shouJd be handled by
loc a I government.
Other opposition arguments: The measure
does not provide contamination standards; it
d6es not specify which cities will receive the
money; it does not guarantee that funds will be
used exclusively for improving drinking water
... rather than for administrative overhead.
·smoking and Non:3moking
Sectio11$
O® This proposed initiative
0 statute would require the
establishment of smoking
and non-smoking section~
in most buildings.
The sponsors of Propositlon 10 contend that
thete is clear m edical evidence that
non·smokers are harmed by other people's
smoke. They claim that this is a reasonable
measure that protects the rights of both
smokers and non-smokers.
They point to studies that governmenL and
business wiU save many mHlions or dollars in
medical costs. sick leave and smoking-caused
fires.
THE OPPONENTS CLAIM that Proposition
10 will be very ex~nsive because of this hidden
agmoostrative costs in the health and police
d4!partments and in court budgets. They argue
that taxpayers will be giving up control over
_smoking reg\llations to political appointees and
bureaucrats.
Other health services, <they say, may have
to be reduced to enforce this law. They call·
Proposition 10 "a misleading and costly overkill
approach to a minor social annoyance."
Salaries
.Ak'i!Sf .
-£ J&._ =t-
o / Jlldgea "
This proposed constitu-
tional amendment is de-
signed to O\lert4r~ a re-
cent court decision giving
s ome judges higher
salaries than others. ·
• The proponents claim il ls rldlculous to pay
some judges significantly hither saJa:riH tban
their colleaiues or the same rank because o( 1
lecal technlcaUty.
Tbey polnt out that over the next ala ye~
an enormous 1ap could develop betw"d
salaries of the older and newer members Of tM
Supreme Cofrt. Tbey estimate that ta 'mtl.Uod
will be 1aveel by the measure. 1
THEa.E JS NO OPFICIAL ~p1m=
-•riument IJllM'Udl 'me•w•, wk Ml •r•uect th9t. Judats are entlthd to keep pe" wlth the COit of Uvlnt and should not be llm1te4
to an ak'bilrJtY 5 perc:ent, wblch 19 a lower pay
l~cre ... tban other state emp~YMI Nfflve.
Som• Judlea al•o contend tbat the
co1l-of·Uvint provlalon la tbe old law w•
tantamount to a mana1•mtnl·l•bqr coaU'Mt
valid IOI' &he._,... ol &belr terms.
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• • LIFESAVING PARTfC" 9: Gath•rW Phyllis Caputot the form.-vietlm, Mn. • i •• on(:t! .. ~s1 11 .und er ore pl•••••~ Lola ToU., ana Sttve aathlrt, Hunua,ton I • • c1 ~cumst" Ns are uett to n,.t>. '°"*'and Beach Fl~ Department coatroller.
, ' r hey Bif:ln 't &ive · Up
Dispatcher 'Lifeline' Help8 Save .Woman:·
Bv ROBERT BA RKER
01 ·"" 0•••• "'H•I S~lf
Momt>nt"' 1,nfure Ron Cey or
the' OodR•'':.. hit a hOme run ln
t h e 0 ,, I 'i ~ ,1 m P a g a I n IH
Houston. I .1.>1~ relic: stood and
s houted, · s,,, n with a home
run. l.t>Y
That is thf l:i~t r hing she re-
mem bt'rs
The nt?xt momenl, s he col·
lapsed from l mass1 ve heart at-
tack at lh llur.tinr.ton Beach
hom e of h" r llaughter and son·
in-law Phyllu; and John Caputo.
She sh>i'i>"d br~~tbing. Her heart quit bflating ·
THE t"IR.'iT flRtMEN to ar-1
rive reporA.'d that she wa& dead
ll01 Pllfl in Newport B'~,1c6 .wbere abe reeeivecJ
"'i "Hma.r. . Tlre l>rotectlon Specialist
Larry JCanhbul'ft 11y1 there is
no doubt that Mra. Tolles would
have died without the mouth-to-
'rnouth reASuacltation.
Mra. Caputo said.
"I halve my "biautiful mom.
my hUlband ia a hero •nd Steve
-Steve ia my Idol." ..
AND JOllN CAP1JTO 1ives alJ -
the credit to · Rolhert. "If it
weren1 for him, we would have bee,n ...., to a "funeral instead "AND 1'1118 GUY aono:aT of havin& a reuaion ...
iJ fantastic," Manhburn aald. Mn. too. aaJd ahe i• very
"He kept them calm and told happy about how lhln11 tw"IMd
them JCllt what to do." out except fer one UtUf thlftc.
Manhburn aaid fire di•-.. She ..w· ahe wu quite -upeet
patcMla bl net aix -Huntiqton 4bout """Mini Cey'a home l'\lll
Bf.aeb, )4~~ia Valley, Seal . :that·tled th• Dod1er1-Wlth
Maeb ed WMtlnluter -have Houtbla on the last day of the
r•ctlved 4nt•r1ency medical sea.on. • ~~ wtUch pennlta them to· And like most Dodier fans,
• on nrrivat 11" lileaaTbq taatnactlom unW ahe plans to wait until next year .
. Piar~ca cm arrive. "But U.."' will be one thins But tht! 1~ :vc•llr-old Mrs. ToUes
. \\a! able !(l cheat ae1lth, thanks
to the effon.., of man) persons
\\-ho carNI.
Thl' 'lruq:le, wh1~h. was to • ovE'r~l•a11n11 tiv n-t~ im-
JJOt lann ~ 1•urn.-mt deciding
'J S .·ri· >n v olved
.... · •ndsoil RaJir
• d y. son 11 • L· .1 h , and fig?
di!>patche1 •;1,.vP ~tut h• rt
iloth .. -1 , ,,.. ''" l· · hte sav-
Lng tnformauon to Phyllis who
tffanned the t~!~rhone in the
• 4t f--1 lib J am one of the that'• differ•t. I'll be nmninl
h.u:klelt penons in the world," on a battery."
Ai:r1ine Passenger· . . ....
Bwitpiftg Reduced
fa mily s h\ 10" .. • .J.u. She re· WASHINGTON CAP>-The bumpin1 of airline pu1en1ers has la~ e d 1r.,. • ·.on .. to a.1-year-old dr9pped asaln, accordin1 to th. e Civil Aeronautics Board. .
'Randr "1°1 ·n..-stctroned in the The report, coverin~ Au1ust. shows the l\umber of airline hallwa~ If<." P"Sscrl them on to paasen.,ers involuntarily denied seats down 11.6 _percent from
tns d ad whn v. ;ig w tth,.Mr1. .f.uaust im. In the same period, aiftine boardin1s dropped 12.5 Toll~ lD tM lh in~ (oom ....:,.. .:0 ' percftt. •
' Goe! ble ~-. Stf:" · · Mf11 .
((apulP....: :. 'He ~~pt us calm TB& <PO&T SAYS lZ,ZIZ puaen1era w.ere burr: .. .:"~l~t.
and saved .1 llit• down from 15,089,tne yeai: before.
··we ri u••t L'"" had divine Under board rules, before an airline can bump a pasaen1er it
guida·H·i-~h••re wa no panic, 'D'ltat flnt aollclt volunteers to live up their seats in return for
OOly ~t·l ~JUI \ • IH.I, ( thank Goel qecotiated eotnpensatiOO. Some 1.2,028 people took 8dVanta1e Of
;fb r that · thla provision in' A~ust, compared l9 11,379 in the same month a
~ year earlier. "NO°!"I F. ~ t.s E " ER had JJ'fe the overall rate of bumping for the month was 4.'3 pa11en1ers
!la vi n~ irurtpk't!on r.eror~ but "41e out of every 10.000. The rate a :vear earlier bad t>Mn 4.7.t . .ah g4'tnct~ oo\\. •
Even thc"lt1ah th f~ were llO b. sJgns r,f l:fr, John eontinuel. T'ANSAllE&ICA AJRUNES HAD the month's bichest ump-
1 1 .. . t' inl:* at 11.sz per 20.000 .1>auen1en. out 1-t11 n.0111,, ru.,usc tta MID c..._.. hll .. ~t was 29_ ..... ..-r l0,000 by Air New En1land, *ifld was < blr to force air into UJN ,,_ .. ..-Mrs. Tolli1.-; lwi~s followed by World Airways, lO.•; Mackey International, 16.•. and
. ,, R anqndcd1c!I I ater ad · Midway Alrtlnes, 14.27. lnister~d !)drenaline to the Sewral airlines reported no paaaenser bumpina during the ~art and elef'tnc ~hc.cks whiab mOCltb. TheM-included Wrisht, Swift Aire, Skywest, Reeve, New r stored f,nnt htart beat. She l{ayen, Mid. South Aviation, Imperial Golden Weal, Ever1reen,
"t-tAl-:~·n tr. Hoai:1 M e:.:.m:.:..o:.:.ri __ a...;.1 __ c_4o_c_lh_ise_. _B_i1_s_k_Y_. _A_po_1_10_._A_ir_W_i1_tonA __ in_an_d_A_ero_M_ec_h_. -----
A a., ... •)'0.~Jlittw.
" ... Prop. IO may be w~ than was Prop. 5.
-because its vaaue~ abOut enforcement
)eaves the door wide open for ove~
regulation bY. aovemment.
"We oo not need more regulation
by IO\lemmmt of the lives Of people
in CaJifomia or anywhere else.
"Surely this is a matter for private
solution, that docs not need the clumsy
hand of government in it~
S-Frwtei.ttJo &ominer
Foo/Wt A JO Write~
"It is a foolish attempt to use
legaJ restriction to write social behavior
that is belt governed by common sense
and courtesf
~I.Mor 1W1m1titM AFLCIO
'
LMre it*' OMww s..t:
, " ... 1he initiative leaves the
resolution up to the common sense of state
health officials. But it strikes us that its
better to leave the solution of such prob-
lems to the common sense of the people
involved~ /../Jiff 6-dl Pra.J ti•~!Jrmvrrim
An Al:N of~ IJecUitHt.Malcing.
..We find Proposition 10 as
objectionable as Proposition 5.
"Th~i~ue is very much the same:
Whclher ... tobacco smoke is a problem
critica\ enough to warrant a significant
extension Gf the regulatory powers of the
state into an area of personal decision-
making.
"We recommend a ·No· vote on
Pro~tion to:· San Diego Union
Jon these CciforJians who hove read the fine ,noon
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•esa Heroine
Girl and· Her Dog Saved Mom
By JERRYaAU8SN Ot-.o.My ...........
When Cotta Mesa Fire Chief John PetruuieHo wrote on
Oct. 16 tol-year·old Christy FountaiM, it wu only the aeeonct
lef1,.er of commendation offered since be was aeletted leader
of cflty ftrefithtera a year a10.
Tbestorywushort:
uyooa CALllNE88 IN the aituatiaa and your adloe in
notifyinc the Fire Department and uautiq rour mother
helped the rparamedics to arrive quickly _. ren.hr tbe
needed aid.
"You are con1ratulated on your proper actioo. • •
Brown eyes wide, little Christy tells it ~r way :~
"W.eU, I wu in my bed, and my mom iot back from bowl· in1 ..
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"I WAS ASLEEP, and my puppy came and bit my hand
and licked me. HU name ls Mr. B. He woke me up.
"My mamma waa on the floor.
"lcouldn'twakeherup. '
"I went to the phone and was 1otn1 to call Nancy' up.
ataln, but I didn't. I calledtbeparamedics." '
Tbe Collete Park' .EleJDeatary Scbool student '1 presence
of mind probably saved her mother, Mrs. l>iaae Fountaine
wbO wu ruahed to Hoaa Memori~ Holpltal to aurvfve on~ •t•lD. } .
MU. J'OlJNTAIN.E 8urn:u a relatively ;are con-
1enital problem similar to l\ydrocepball.aa (water on the
brain). She hq been in and out of tbe hospital.a the lut four 7ean.
Artiats
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format.le* about La1Wl• Beach
artlata, ~ Mell declicac.d at
the LatUna Beach Library.
The tl.500 artlat '1 recistry
WU ntabliahed• by t.be -Laiuna
Beach Art.I Ce11nml11ion aa a
memorial to Mrs. Macneil, a
sculptor and one of the ori"8al
members olthe comml11ioo.
Mrs. Macneil WU OM of the
nine commi11ioners appointed
when the panel was formed in
19TI. Later that year 19he wu
kllled in a traffic colliakMa while
enroute to ArilOfta to exldWt ber
aculpturea.
The artist'• reti•try includes a
1Ude projector and file system.
Artists -incl\ldina tMM ia
the performin1 arts-will M
Mile to lnelui6t up to et1M , ...
phototrafha ol their wert tn tM tue, u well u reeum ... nyen, or other information.
Peraona lffk.in1 information
about an artlat will UH a croa-
index~ card file, which will in·
elude artist.' naalea aad
various kll)dl of art. There will ·
also be a tUatortcal section with
lntormaUori about put al'tiata.
Funds for the artist '1 re~try
<'a me from a donation from tail
Rippee or Laeuna Beach and
from money raised by the com· minim.
The artist '1 refiatry wu de-
monatrated lo about 12$ local
rea1denta al the library recently.
Cancer COu.e
R esearch Hit
DETROIT CAP ) -Some
cancer researchers overem-
phaabe Weetyle and Ullderem-
phaaize the worklDI place in
aearcblnc for causes ol the dis-
eaH, a pair ol UnJveraity ol II·
linoia ~hen Hy. ·
The tbeor'y Uaat one's llt.tJte
may cauH eaaeer ••11,e1t1
"tllaf ll you .-cueer It la •· aentlally your owa fa .. lt, Del
that the role ol PMt taYOl-.y e•posut. to •vtr.-..tal _.
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2 p.m. to 6 p.m-.
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are available in sales and stock work
during the Christm as season. Stop by
our Store Office and fill out an application
for employment. Experience is preferred,
but not necessary. ·
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Cllrt.ty's irandmother, Mn. Jaet .,_,aa:n, aayi a
tube rum from her daughter's bead to her alNlomtnal cavity
todramtheftuid. •
Univentty ol llliaoia School ol • ~..,.
Public Hea1U1, preaeated bia r-----------~-~ IOON ......,s, -•1.-0 ~n11111 ....,,, .,,.__ .... ._.._~
ar1umeat al the A111erlcu I '"--·--~-----·--·---The nllht Mrs. Fountaine paued out in the kitchen of the
mode9ltwo.bedroom apartmeatneteepewitbberdaupter
Cllrlltyon 1tut1era Drive wu a critical niahl.
"!hemichthavedled, "says Mn. Bom1aara.
Public Health Asaoeiatioe'a U · C.11142-1171. IUCtU111 4-A--....-m TW'TlW l .. -.tM.-..... --nual ~. The report ..,.. ~!.:::-fef~,,. _.,_ro __ ,_~~-..... -... -...... -·
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stein, alto from the university.
The •mers.xrcall that lll&ht"WU.tbe-Uaird pbone·call . : ...
UttJe Christy has made on behalf olher mother. "i."\'\')/,'''') ... ,-
The tlrat wu under almllar clrcumatuc!ee four years
•co. Cbttsty wu only 4 years old at the time. 2,<Xi0,357
8BS AND Baa MOTHEa had d.iacUSMd emer1ency
aituatJom and the poseibllity lhat som~ay Chri"lty mipt
havetocallaomeoneforbeJp.
ChrUty taltea it au in stride DOW.
I n Military
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
U .S . mllitar7 aervicea had
2,050,3'7 men ud women lD un-
iform on Sept. IO, D ,154 ...,...
thaa a YMI' Wore, tile t>eput •.
· "I wu scared." she conndea. "butl dido 't cry."
The Utt.le iirl not only summoned help for her mom this
tinM, ahe made arran1ementa for herowa care as well. ·
When Mrs. Fountaine was on her way to the hospital,
Christy called Nancy -the lady upetaira -ud arran1ed to
apead the nJ1ht there.
meat ol Def ... ...,.u.
Actually, tbou1h. Christy explains, part-poodle "Mr. B''
ii the real hero.
It aaid the force lncl114H
771,117 olncen, eali.W ,...&. aad c.-.. ln Ute Anll_y__,.,,_
in "the" Navy, 11(.411'."'lil the
Marine Co.,. ud111'7,• bl UM "Hetalkl. you know ... "
A T,._for Overkill
.. 'You can credit the sponsors with
iood intentions-protecting. non-smokers
, .' from the smoke of others. But, you've got to
credit them with a talent for overkill too. .
" ... why burden the boQks wifh a
brcNld new law? KNX urges ca!ifornians to
take a deep bradt and vote No on
Prop(Jwition JO:-KNX, IM A ...
En*W:'A ·~ "Far~ we believe, to depend
on the inhef'C1( cowtosy of most ~ •.•
,than to s-a law thM would be unnecee-
, my, almost unenforceable, and inevitably
~e ~ividuaJ rWhts. We Uf1C a ·No'
vote oi\~QPOlition t<l'
&a .. ..-iw.
Air Force.
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ltfl Mt:a11 Hfrr.
"If Proposition 10, the.no-smokina
inWative, pa.taes, the state wiU pt
involved in the same cootest of the will
that the U.S. tried during prohibition.
"What will happen in fact is nuher
hard to imagine .....
Los A"""' lk•ml-B.u21J;a
0.-a llltlre "'7thm.,, it s.w...
~ ... a law is a law. Sections in ~tiod 10 Cleiiiy state that if you can't
. desianate smokiftC and no smoking~
lions. then·dle entire area will be declared
• nolMOk.irw ...... ·~JO createa more probletnl dlln it IOha."
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Lihertftrian Clark Looks Ahead ·
•r YAaD NA A&Aa ·~, ... --While Jimmy C•rter, Ronald Reagan and
John AaclrilOft 11u, It out In lhe nl&hUy . new1
and the l*bllc oplDion polls. one oth r prnlden·
U1J camlMs.te umpal1n1 quielly In a face he
UOWI M 'I IOlnl to )OH
But Ubertarian Party standard bearer .Ed
Clark ~ far from downtM11t aboul his effort u il r
drawa t.o • clOM.
"I feel very positive about It," the Los
Angeles attorney said in a recent telephpne in·
lerview from A!a_ska. ''l'm very positive about
lhe fact that we got on tfle ballot in all 50 states.
We've got ~ ('andldates runnin& -a 191 "of
whom are doing very well and we're going to
get a good vote total.
"l'M NOT SURE what it's going to be, but I
trunk the end result Is clearly going to be to
create a three-party system, and tl\at's what we
tried to do in the beginning and we're going to
achieve that.··
Clark acknowledges his own quest for na-
tional office is doomed to failure, but a victory
was never his goal "I would think anything
above a million vot es would very clearly
establish us as a substantial third party."
A million votes is something less than the 4
percent or the total vote Ct'drk at one point was
hoping t.o draw. but it would certainly be a sub-
stantial improvement over the 175.000 voti!s the
party's 1976 presidential candidate, TV pro-
~ucer Roger Mac Bride, picked up in 32 states
not to mention the 5,000 votes its first candidate.
University of Southern California phiiosophy
professor. John Hospers. won in 1972.
There are indications Ctark's hopes are not
that far-fetched.
ALTHOUGH PIS NAME has not appeared
on any of the major pollsters' questionnaires, 3
percent or those sur~eyed in a national poll con·
ducted by th~. L6s Angeles Times volunteered
his name a~ their presidential choice and he's
croppeq up as a "write-in" with s mall percen-
tages in other polls
' Wor k,ing with a $3.5 million budget, he has
personally visited 45 states and is in 60 TV ads.
most of which are being broadcast in the last
days or the campaign.
His appearances never draw more than
several hundred persons -he speaks mostly on
the Rotary Club-college circuit -but campaign
officials say local organizers are often surprised
at the turnout.
AND THE 200 OR so candtdates the party
fielded in l978 pulled in 1.3 million votes. One
was even elected -·Alaska state legislator Dick
Randolph. Clark himself ran for California gov-
ernor in that election, polling some 373,000 votes
or 5.5 percent to Edmund Brown Jr. 's 56 per-
cent.
There'-9-flO question the party has come a
long way in the eight years since it was /'
·founded, aod at least part of the reason is that
the Libertarian message -that individuals, not
government, can best solve society's problems
-is right in line with the current national dis-
content with government.
In policy terms, that message translates to
a patchwdrk quilt of extreme liberal and con-
servative views· Cut laxes, ehci deficit spend-
ing. deregulate bus iness, reduce America's
military presence abroad, •abolish the draft.
mandatory public education. the minimum
·wage and Social Security, repeal laws against
marijuana. prost1tution, abortion and gambling.
ALTHOUGH THE TENDENCY in this
country is to view third-party cand1d ates as
starry-eyed dreamer5, Clark's background . is
e~inently respectable. A graduate of
Dartmouth and Harvard Law School. the 50-
,-, ;):)lleal"-otJI atterne$!'-t9 Oft' l~a'Ve .Cro~ tµs,jpb as ~, -
head of Atlantic Richfield Co. 's legal depart-
ment.
r
Once a liberal Republican, Clark became
·disillusioned with two-party, politics in 1971, '
a fter then-President Richard Nixon announced
his program of wage and price controls in an at·
tempt to control inflation.
Clark, who was working as an antitrust
lawyer for a Wall Street firm at the time, read · '
about the Libertarians in a newsp~t shortly
thereafter. He joined the party and became
chairman of its New York organization in 1972.
In 1973 he moved t o Los Angeles and
became California state chairman through the
'next year. He was elected. to tbe Los Angeles
Health Systems Agency in 19"7. and ran a
vigorous campaign for governor in 1978.
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 4th, 1980
(
MOTICETO
ORANGE cou~_VOTERS
:·-~I• ..,,,.. A •
The namu of the political parties were
abbreviated on yow s~e ballots and
ere abb~viated on the official ballots .
The list below is a key to the Qbbrevio-
tions.
Los nombres de los parlidos politico$
fveron abreviados en sus' bc!'otas de
muestra y es tan ~viados en sus balotas
oficiales. La lista ~ siq.ee es la clave
para las abreviaciones .•
AIP ·AMERICAN ltllPENIDT PARTY
~ Dem. -DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Lib.· LIBERlARIAN PARTY
PIF • PEACE AND FAEfOOM PARTY
hp. · REPUBLICAN PMTY
Ind. · INDEPENDENT
.
DAILY PILOT
Clark dildairul comparisons between himself
and othen who have run for president without a
major party nomination: G«>rae Wallace, Strom
Thurmond and, thls year, John Anderson. He pre·
fers to IO rwther back ln history and compare the
Libertarians to another third party that itrew
steadily until It became one or today's two major
parties.
"What we're doing is what the Republicans
did during the 1850s and what we hope lo do dur-
ing the 1980s. and that is to build out or the great
majority of the people ih the U.S. today who are
unhappy with the Republicans and the
Democrats a party that in the mJddle or the de·
cade will be as big as the Republicans and the
Democr ats, and hopefully by the end of the de·
cade the biggest party."
• The Anderson campaicn. be,beUevea, may
have delayed the party's'"progress somewhat by
attracting media attention that between five
and ten Libertarians will be elected to state
legislatures this year . tliat m 1982 the party will
be rUMJ.ng candidates tor every congressional
seat. by 1984 its candidate will be Ute "balance
of power in presidential politics'' and that in
1988-or 1992. 8 Libertarian could be elected
president.
Clark, who lives with hls wife and their six·
year-old son in the well-heeled Los Angeles sub-
urb of San Marino. isn't sure whether he 'II be
that president-or even whether he'll run again in
1984.
"It's not too early to ask. but it's too early
ror me t.o have an answer," he says.
. .
Ubertarian
hopeful Ed Clark
sees big future
for his party. .. •
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much more than any other car of similar
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1 , ly admit that his car could catch a highway patrol
car .
THEY'RE ALL O P E RATING under
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. Resources Board, whict) doesn't see the problem
and therefore requires that emergency vehicles -conf~rm to the same emission requirements
app.hcable to any similar car in private or
_business use. ll seems another demonstration..oi bureaucratic idiocy.
The taxpayers foot the bill for law
enforcement and fire protection and the vehicles,.
~e~u~red for these services. and the ARB -in its ·
mfm1te lack of wisdom ordains that s uch
· vehic.les must be in hibited in theirr ability to
function by the addition of the same added
emission controls the A RB requires on all similar:
vehiclescivlJian use. .
Ht;Kl!:'S A Sl!:T of hard numbers that dem-
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law enforcement and f1ref1ghting: California 's
total number of registered motor vehlcles at
last COWlt was 18,763.161.
The state's Office of Emergency Services
reports there is a total of 7.500 fire engines in
California. 14 ,369 police and sheriff's vehlcles,
plus 2,392 highway patrol vehlcles and 53 state
police cars.
That makes for a total of 16,814 police,
patrol, sheriffs' vehicles and 7,500 fire depart-
ment vehicles for a grand total of 24,314
emergency vehicles owned and Qperated by
public agencies.
COMBINED, THESE CARS make up .0013
percent of the total on the highways and streets
of California. In simpler terms, it comes to
13/100 of one percent.
Other than the problem of police cars that
can't get out of their own way because the ARB
requires ~hem' to be the same under the hoods as
the cad 'we all drive, these cars cost more to
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states. They use more gasoline per mile -ad·
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They· can't o~t-pe.ff orm older . C(l~ an~ ,thus
can 't functiofl at peak levels in police eme"en-
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, That adds an ancillary cost of more crime
by criminals who go unapprehended to commit
other' crimes -or traffic violators who go unap-
prehended and thus can continue to create
danger in communities ~the h ighwa)'.s between them. 4o
HERE'S ONE EXAMPLE of how the ARB's tigh~ rein over emergency vehicles. affects ..
firefighting -and it come!tc from witllini~tbe , .. '.,
Contra Costa Consolidated Fp-e District.
-Only a few years ago, a fire engine might be
fitted with a Caterpillar diesel engine rated at
225 horsepower and capable of easil y propelling
the fire engine up grades encountered within the
district. Upon arrival at a fire, the engine could
power a pump capabl e of moving 1,250 gallons
of water per minute to subdue a blaze.
ln the la~t couple of years, the same mid·
range engine is rate.d at 200 horsepower and is r
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• THERE'S NO VISIBLE difference in the
older and newer engines -but the newer ones
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Because of extra emission controls Ofl fire
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Who could co-nvlnce the ARB there's
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Aoet¥tet .. , .. ,, .. .-. Df HllOn 10 HI• Good Ch•nce of_ P••••• .
Prop. 10 Last-ll~pe ·
I In Lagunan's Crusade
By STEVE MITCHELL "TIUS .MAKES IT easier. When °'"" o.11,,........,. smokers realize it's not tbelr riaht. t.o
Jerry Immel Isn't one of those have a negative effect on non-lwila-eyed fanatics· who likens smokers they'll stop. •
ciearette smokina to drooU'de in He said most people are law abid·
pubUc. lnl and will obey the signs tbat des·
And he's not a m an who lakes up ignate s moking and no-smoldn1
•any cause that come~ along.. areas. . f · But he's allergic to cigarette "We're not trying to change the
r•moke and heJhinks smokinl and l'M>-behavior patte rns of smokers," Im·
'
smoking areas ~hould be established mel said, "And this thing isn't 'Big
in enclosed pubbc places. Brother' because it was part of the
Jnitiatlv:e process." .,f . HE'S BEEN ACTll'E~ Y pursuftlg · Immel thinks Pro~sit~on 10 has a
, rights for non-smo~ers since 1974 ~d pretty good chance this tame around, l he's hoping his six-year battle will despite the television ads that pro-i end ~~v. 4 with voter approval of claim the proposition violates the
Proposttfon 10. rights of smokers.
BJ lllCllAEL Wll..LIAMI ~ .... ---. SACRAMENTO -The problen\I of toxic
wute dllpou1 iD California have created a aitua-
\ioa wlalell ltaa different communitle1 and
nelllabarboodl in the state competln1 a1ainat each
otbir for state and federal fundinl needed to clean
up danserc>ul waste dumpins sites. CurrenUy, Al·
aemblyman Roa Johnson, R·Fullerton, la criUcil·
lnl Governor Brown's administration for not act-
lnl qulcldy enou1h ln findlna solutions ,to a
basardoua dumpilte in Ilia df1trict, ·callf(l the
McColldwripsite .
IOllN80N HAS ALREADY authored a pre·
prb(t bill which would stipulate that the state must
flnahce ,the removal of the tOJlic substances from
the McColl dumpsite . The bill has no specific ap-
propriation of funds beea~ no one knows how
much it will cost to clean the area.
After being publicly criticized py Johnson,
Governor Brown requested the attorney general
file a lawsuit against the former owner of the
dumpsite requiring him to pay for healthJ.esUng in
the area and share the clean-up costs.
BUT IOBNSON BEUEV~ the lawsuit will "take years" so he wants an assurance from the
Legislature and the Governor that the money to
clean the dump will be made available much
100Der.
Conflict may arise, however, because McColl tan 't the only waste dump in the state which local
residents are demanding the state remove.
Another site, the Stringfellow site in Riverside
County, is listed by the Environmental Protection
Agency as the fifth most dangerous site in the na-
tion and residents in that are·a are also demanding
state and federal funding for remo"'..al or the toxic
wastes. l "This is it," the soft-spoken "We 've got the backing of the
'Laguna Beach man says with a American Cancer Society, American ·ON TOP OF THAT, the state Department •
'shrug. "If Proposition 10 fails, the.n I Lung Association and the American of Health Service estimates there may be dozens
'quit." Heart Association," he said. of other dangerous dumpsites in the state and that
; Perhaps you can understand Im· there may be "hUodreds" of less dangetous or as
'·mel's frustration.. BUT EVEN WITH the big guns he yet undiscovered sites.
I He nursed more than a do~n no-says ~itiative races an organiza· Tl.. ;., 1 ..... ;.1 1. lk fed 1 J
·smoking bills thi:ou gh the st.Me--'ltl:nr-t'h~t"lS''-4-0ntnety:nine-,,en:ent-·---~.uere~~a_1~? on .we -.!ra_ . l Legislature, "only to be defeated by tobacco industry... would. establish a superfund to deal ~1th
1 the tobacco lobbyists,'' he says. The roup is called "Californians d;umptnte problems acro~s the nation. That legisla-
Then there was· Proposition s in A ain~t Regulatory Excess" or t1on ts c~Ur held_up m the ~nate\?n the stat~
1 1978, an a nti-public smoking in· C~RE an acron m that Immel finds level there is dis~uss1on o~ creating a superfund
itiative that looked to be a two-to-one ironic.' Y but separate legislators, like JohnsQn and Senator
1 winner just weeks before the elec· Proposition 10 backers have filed a Robert Presley, D-Riverside, want immediate ac-
tion. . c1mplaint with the Federal Com· ~on on the .~umps i~ their districts and fiar ~Y
"But the tobacco industry poured rnunications Commission asking that superfund legislation may take too mu h time
$6.5 million into television and radio television and radio commercials to pass.
ads at the last moment and the in· . iiponsored by CARE be tagged "Paid
itiative was dereated 54 to 46 per-for by the Tobacco Industry" in-AT THE McCOLL DUMP local residents
cent," Immel said. stead. estimate that there could be up t.o 100,000 tons of
THE 35· YEAll·OLD consulting
I engineer doesn't see the s-ame
scenario this tirne around.
"Oh, yes, the tobacco companies
will be pouring millions into it again,
but this time we 've learned from our
mistakes (with Pro'p. s:)"
Some things Proposition 10 propo-
nents have been stressUig about the
new initiative include:
"Too many people are confusing toxic material. The chemicals le.ft there may in-
CA RE with the charitable organua-elude benzine, sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid,
lion," Immel said. trichlorethylene and other potentially hazardous
But either way the tag line reads, materials .
Immel predicts a media blitz from According· to Susie Swatt of Johnson's office,
the tobacco companies as Nov. 4 ap-family style housing developments border the
proaches. dumpsite and some· houses are within a rew hun-
But when the smoke clears Nov. 4• dried feet of the wastes. Until recenUy. more hOUS·
Immel expects to be able to take ing was planned for the ar«;a and md\orcycUsts
down the mimeographed sign at \he wer~ allowed to ride through ttre dumpsit.e. .
· -It will not require walls or parti:
--• tions in offices.
entrance to his Santa Ana offices. • . · P..-t of Johnson 's c~mplafnts . against th8' ft reads: · · 8rown-admini!tration are over ''bureaucratic foot·
"Smokers can postpone smokint't dragging." There are currently pt lea.st three s~te -Allows for smoking and nQ
s moking sections in public places and But non-srnokers can't .'Postpone ageneies involved in tesWllg, funding or morutonng
• offices. I
b,realhing." of the McColl site .
-PROlllBITS POLICE from ar·
resting smokers to enforce the law.
(The worst you can get is a $15 cita·
lion, and only 10 of those were issued
last year in Minnesota, which has a
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• • • • • • • J.....J s-.., n'ot>-ltmlt• !tm()ICing ' in • • • • • • · ' ..
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private homes and clubs, and does
not prohibit smoking in outdoor
places.
What the law is intended t.o do, Im-
mel says, is be self-enforcing, once
signs ar e post~ informing people of
;where they can and cannot smoke.
"Many !)On -s mokers just don't
have the nerve to go up to a smoker
in ~ restaurant or office and ask him
to'put it out," Immel said. . ' ~... .
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At S7,5:00, Being Number Two lan't Such a Bed Deal After All
~-ool Sum for Chili
Recipe 'Tas tes As Good As I t Smel ls' ..
By PATRICK KENNEDY and eight other spices. He declined to divulge
011•0.11,,.11etst.1tt furtherdetails.
John Hundley or Huntington Beach makes no A former trustee of the Huntington Beach
beans about bls. chili -"It tastes as good as it Union High School District, Hundley is president
smells,"hesays. .of a company which counsels persons who drink
Hundley is beaming after winning $7,500 for a and drive. .
second place finish in the World's Championship But he admits lo puttiri& a touch of beer in his Chili Cook-0ff. chili to take out some of the sweetness caused by
His prize-winning chili was in tbe_stri"'-4---the spice~. -~-,·~m~en........,..can,,= lriCbuon,lie saT<f. sans beans. After the wrnners were announced, nlsUiree -
assistant cooks poured some of the beer over
"I PERSON ALL V PREFER beaJls in my Hundley's head to sweeten the victory.
chili but they wouldn't judge it if it had any fillers ----------
in it," he said or the judges chosen by the lnterna-I•
tional Chili Society, which is based in Newport
Beach. .
"Chili is an American dJsh useq by the cow-
boys to help preserve their meat for recooking.
The society demands that competition chili re·
main purein its tradition," he said.
TH E HOTTEST SHORT IN TOWN
Hundley, 38, was accompanied to the outdoor
competition Sunday at the Paramount Movie
Ranch in Agoura by about 200 friends and fellow
employees.
. THE COOK-OFF DREW about 20,000 spec-
tators, many of whom camped overnight. The
chill of 49 competing chefs was judged by two
panels of judges. ·
· ''It was like a Woodstock for adults, r-Hundley •
said. "Everyone was there to have a good time.
hnt it eotserjo'IS when the cookin,started."
• Hundle~ .~ttributed his c))lli s success \o ap
original mixture or spic~s, bls 'use~choice lean ·
.... beef .and quality pork sausage. Sunday, chefs
~ere allowed rour hours to pt'epare and cook their
chili.
"I basically have my own blend of chili'
powders but it's the order and way they are put in-
to the chili that is the secret of preparation.•· . "--He said he mixes New Mexico, Pasilla and
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There wu a tawdry .
bit ol judicial business
which occurred in Loa
An geles recent1y.ri1h t in
tile m iddle of the city 's
terrible srnot attack.
What ha ppened "'"S
tha\ a federa l dista.
j udge ·made a remark
that was offensive to
hom osexuals.
You may remember
when the thousands or
Cuban imm igrants in·
v aded Uus country re-
cently, there were re-
ports that many of them
( \f.'U ·' I \ U. l ."i/.' )
were convicts and
homosex uals who m
Fidel Castro was very
happy to see go.
U.S. District Judge A .
Andrew Hauk in Los
Angeles was cognizant
of ~he fact w hen he had
to sentence a Mexican
n ational who had
crossed tbe border 11·
legally lo see his child.
NO DOtJBT HAUK
does not condone illegal
aliens, a problem with
which the federal gov-
ernment and state of-
ficials here have given
much discussion but
ery-little eetion, --
But he also seemed to
-see lbe unfairness tn t he
situation where this man
had come across the
border' lo see his chiJd,
had been caught an d
~ now was beinc sen -
teneec1. '
IN OISYl008reference
to the Cuban .situation in
the Southeastern part of
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You'w-hHrd great things about the Voge Cent•~ 1970
these busy pressured da.ys don't yoo owe younelf one night a
week to learn hOw to relax and vitalize y04Jt bOdy at wlll! Also, you ~n enable your mind to experience your lt)nef' SupercOMCioul
Self with its wisdom and pow• to change ttllngs!
Y• IWT Uft Tl lUftl. UU WAY llM 111
W11L1 Tl NI & Ul1D If llllTIMI Ill
... &WUDIU. TIDl'S -• .UA IUA.
You'll be 1augh1 the htgher Yogas b';' one of tl'le few ma111t1 In tl'le world today. Ramakrishna Ananda11ia1nternatlonally known as a master not only of Yoga but allO of Melaph)'llCS and Myaticlsm A. practical. unpretemious. humorous. Western· Ram&krl~na Anand•
born Guru. tie transmits enlightening conaciou508$S as weJI as .,,..,,,.,__, •elC*• M ... ., -
marvetous concepls and tectin1Ques. Go;ru 01 voea. M~hcltll\ _.., u.i.-
P"yt1ea.
COME TO THE FREE DEMONSTRATION. Tara 111\d Madhava F , II win demonstrata the natural and easy exetclMI of Hllha Yoga
and show you how 20 minutes a dey can vttalla Y04Jf hNn.
lungs and brain, sJow oown the aolng proceee. tone 111\d him DEIOISTRATIOI
yOUt body, and enable you to ma1ntatn e wonderlul eenee ol O ROW well ·being. Tuition Is reasonable and tl'le t>enefll• are prlceleu TOI R
Also you w1ll leatn tne Full Breath -can add years to your life. _.,, MOf. 3 It J:ll J.&
at the YOGA CENTER OF CALIFORNIA . __ /..!.."°"""'""' «IUUt/oMI toundM/oflJ . 445 E. 171 STIEET liUITA IUA ""'141-1211 (bltwMI TUllinMldkYIMStriltl) --~--~
UNCLAIMED GOODS
AUCTION
• • open to the public: • •
HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS
Clearing entire in!ent~of.1CCumu!tred, unclajmeo 90ocb, pt.us othe"
·J:ROM OUR STORAGE WAREHOUSE in Los Angeles, !=alifornla
DUE TO A MONETAR Y SHORTAGE ENCOUNTERED BV SOME OF
OUR CLIENTS WE HAVE TO SELL ALL GOODS THAT WERE NOT
PAID FOR AND CLAIMED AS OF SEPTEMBER 1980.
To include: Verious 'Chinese rug1, Kerm1n, T1briz, Soumak, Khelim,
Double-base Bokh1r1, Keshmiri Kashan, Afsh1r, puyer rugs, fthe Egyp-
tian r1491, Afghanis.tan, Oum, Sinky1ng, S.m1rbnd, Caucasian, Indian
pieces, rnfnY runners and more. SiHs ran91 from 2' X 3' to 18' X 12'.
~f~ku.-pur·--...--
AUCTION Will BE HE LO ON
suMDAY, Mc5va•a 2 at 2 r.w.
Holdrt ...
25205 La ,_ lood
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A1191 can be v1-ed one hour P"O' to wct1on
Auclloneer. A Asher Info 2 13} 709-0026
TenM: ~"!ck A '
the cowit.ry, Hauk said -------
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AR90N BURNED TOP BOOKS. OTHP8 UNICATHeD
Nll;;pcM f'IN Otflcen 9dll lnveltlptl"I 818n . . .
Newport Sex Slwp
Vows to1 F(ght On}
_(:~ :OFnCIALS, however. are b~ short circuit the re·
oi>enbil-P'lw when they go to
court neJrt month and request that
Orange County Superior court
Judge Jobn Trotter close down
"And be isn't ~ven a
fag, like all these faceots
Crom Cuba we're letting
in."
Well, as could be• ex·
peeled, some homosex·
uals objected. One of
those objecting was a de·
p u ty city attorney ,
another was a Superior
Court j udge, and a lhJrd
was a Municipal Court
judge. All are avowed
homosexuals. The two
judges were appointed by
Governor Edmund G .
Brown Jr.
Owners of ·the firt·rava1ed
Talk of the Town adult lk>obtore
in Newport Beacb say they'll have
more than just X-rated books and
ma"azines on hand when the con·
troversial shop reope n s next
month. the establishment. ALL SAID OR impli'ed
City Attorney Hugh <;offin as-that because or Hauk 's
serts that the bookstore owners remarks, he was biased
Paid Poht1ca1 Announcement
Judge Ragnar R. Engebretsen
For· Superior Court Office #8
Tough -Firm-fair-Conservative
Appointed A Judge in I "12 by Reagan
B4DOISIQ IT:
Orange County Deouty D1str1c1 Arorneys AsSoc1a11on
Orange Couniy Deputy Shprilfs Assoc1at1on
Police Associations of Santa Ana Hun11ng1on
Beach. Fou11tain Valley Orange ·~al Beacn Slanton
Peace Ofhcers Research Assoc1a11on of Cahfornra
CHP-715 Oub. Santa Ana Area
Community Criminal Actton Comm11tee
California Republican Assembly
While New]50rt city officials are
firming up strategy lo close down
the bookstore, shop owners are
· .';,,,. planning a gala reopel)ing that
they say will include having_,POmo
film star Marilyn Chambers on
hand to celebrate the occasion.
violated a City Council-ordered • against homoee.xuals and -B>-OFa~ otl adult entertaitt-a:.:~~~••:rr-""'"",...,,c:::rr=:"""" therefore could no( f1l<JKc
men{ centers by opening for bust· fairly any case which
ness several. days after the came before rum in which
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VOTE FOR THE IEST CANDIDA TE
ELECT JUDGE RAGNAR E. ENGEBRETSEN emergency law was adopted. a homosexual was in·
MS. CHAMBE RS, KNOWN for
her rple in the film "Behind the
Green Door," is the drawing card
for the owner's plan to start'up a.
mini-movie arcade ln the West
Coast Highway sex emporium on
Mariner's Mile.
Owners also say th'at, once re-·
modeling is completed in late
November, the sho~ will remain ·
open 24hoursaday. •
A~T
Tropit.11 Fish• Fresh • Muine
A~~rium Sµppf ies
&p.daf o.:t. 21 -Nov. 4
l.A W VE R S FO R the
owners, though, contend the cl·
ty has backed itself into a comer
and now faces an uphill constitu·
tional battle.
Meanwhile, NewJ)ort a rson in·
vestigators continue lo prp.be the
early morning blaze that gutted
muchoftheshopl-ast week.
They say an unknown fire bug
reportedly splashed gasoUne in·
Heloetom8 rudOlfl: 1.99
I come from Borneo, Sumatra and Java.
I am pink in color, jet black eyes and my nature is peaceful. Pepple are amused at my
kissing antics. ~nd slgnificent speculation
made as to the reason for this habit. I'll
artswer that -I enjoy It. See me at Aquatic
Tfbplcals where I am on sale under the ~rfle "Kissing Gourami" for only 1.99. • ·
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volved.
Jt would seem,
however. that the reverse
wouldalsobethecase ..
NEWPORT ATTRACTION? What assurance d0es .. ------------------------11111!-. Pomo Star Chambers the public have that a
. . . deputy city attorney who side the shop and then ignited the stateS"publiclythattie is a
llquld. · • -homosexual will fairly
T he. owners say they 11 have handle matters in which
secunty gl.lards on duty once the -other 6omosexuals are
bookstore reopens. involved?
01»9 with
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HELP· d FR.IEnD . .· ··1n .nEED·~
ATTENTION PET OWNERS •nd ANIMAL LQVERS-S.P.A.R.E.
(SQ• Pound Anlm•I• from ReMarch Experiments) is a statewide
coalition consisting of humane organizations. dog and cat clubs.
doctors, veterinarians. celebrities and the general public.
working together to stop the sale or give-away of our pets from
tax-supported shelters to laboratories for the purpose of live
animal expelimentation. The Orange County Animal SheJter is
one of fifteen shelters In California which sells unwanted animals
to labs for liv·e experimentation. S.P.A.A.E. is an advocate
organization working for legislative action and public education
to stop this practice. Can you t'elP be • voice for the volceleu?
HOW YOU CAN .. I>:
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OSS O StO 0S25 0 Other " It 11 the Boero ol Supetvlton whlcl'I
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I ADDRESS enccM191 vour lrtenctt •nCI I nelQllbofl lo do ,.,. _ I Unwent.a an rNll are .old IO llbt · I CITY ZIP I Of JM to dellh e1 111t ''9'181181'1"
ooNOl'9 b~ $oc•I)' Alltll'tl lilv•tffllO'! 1 a rd •• to""'"'"' to help 1.P.A.R.1. 1 • llOll lHO"' °"'~"'''°"
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Forensic Fiiiesse
. . "" SadLlleback Speakers /l.each Finala
Thirteen members of the Sad·
dleb¥k Colle1e forensics team
reached the noal round ln recent
apeech competition at Cal State Loe
An&eles.
The team members were compel·
Ing with students from 23 colleaes
and universities ln six categories.
r ChrtJtine Wurtenberger and Steve
J;dward.s. both of Laguna Beach,
ftlaced first and second in the speak·
lnl to inform section. April Woods of
San Juan Capistrano and Linda Hay
of Irvine were also finallats In that
cate1ory.
ranked bi'1 in their dramatic read-
ings. ,
FORNATARO WAS a warded
second place and Rlzco third for in·
terpretation of prose, and Rizco also
placed third for interpretation of
poetry. ,
Mark Nelson of Mission Viejo was.
tbi{d in impromptu apeaklne, while
Johnson was also a finalist.
The forensics team wlll contlnue its
tournament. competition Nov. 7 and 8
al Pasadena City CoU•1e.
AND
RECOVE R T AXES PAID
IN 1977, 1978 & 1979
It is possible for you to recover
approximately two dollars ol taxes for
every dollar you invest while participatlna
in a highly profit rpotivated investment.
•Four years ot public acceptanc~
• Favofable tax opinion letters
• f'lexibility of amount in.vested
• •AvaUable to individuals and corporations
Nearing completion i.s four-story SS
million professional building on Warner
A venue east of Euclid Street, behind
Fountain Valley Community Hospital.
Witti IJl(>re than 72,000 square feet of gross
buifOing space, facility will house·doctors'.
offices exclusively. Constructed by Foiin·
tain Valley )ledic~l Development Co ..
building will have first occµpants in
IN PERSUASIVE speaking. Betsy
Finn of Mission Viejo and Gwen
Fprnataro of Santa Ana placed first
1tnd third, respectively. Kelly Cole of
Mission Viejo was also a finalist.
Students who place in the touma·
ments improve their chances ol belnl invited to compete in regional, state
and national speech events later in the
school year.
Jobless Rate Rises For more ACT HOW FOR 1980
inlormation on
tax1aviq1
seminars or a
private c""1dentlai
Taking first, second, and third in
the speakine to entertain field were
Bblma Johnson of Dana-Point. Robin Rascoe of Mission Viejo and Glenna
Foster, also of Mission Viejo.
Stephanie Simoyich of Laguna Ni1uel
was also a finalist.
appointment : GERALD KOZAK
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In oral interpretation, Fornataro
and Poli Rizco of El i:_oro each
Bl\USSE~. Bel1ium (AP) -For
the first time in the 22-year-<>ld Euro-
pean Common Market, the"'1mber ef
unemployed people passed the 1
million mark in September, a jump
of more than one mllllon in four
months and of 18.3 percent from Sep-
tem ber last year, official fiiurea
showed. ~t.:?~~~ 17141 644-2507
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Propo$ition -10· <?ets F6Hing Grod~.
A Regulatory Can of Wonm. Errxles lndfridual Rights. An Area of Personal Decision-Making .
... . . Prop.10 ma} be "''lrse than was Prop. 5. ··Far better. we believe. to depend ··w e find Proposition IO as
he<.:ause its vacuene~ ahout e nforcement on the inherent courtesy of most people. . . objectionable a~ Proposition 5.
leaves the door wide o pen for over-tha.n to.pass a law that would be unn.~ces· "The issue is very much the same:
regulation hy government. sary. almos1 unenforceable. and Inevitably Whe the r ... tobacco smoke is a problem
··w e do not need more regulation en.x:le indi~idual rights. We urge a 'No· critical eno ugh to warrant a significant
lhis Proposiiio!' slrould be Defeated.
:· ... suer r~~ulatiors could,be,
expensive for ~messes ~ implement.
Moreover. police and cowt personnel
would be required to enforce the plan and
thus wouJd be diverted from their present
law enforcement duties. ·
•I • 111 1.
by govemrnent of the lives of people vote on Proposition 10:· exte nsion of the re latory powers of the
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solution. that does no t need the clumsy lt71 Mean War. "We recomme nd a ·No' vote on
4 ... ~'Iht-"l~•-1Ji?.~~i~t.-r . -i'oteun.l'rop. 1v c1r( ov .
hand of government in it:' ··1f Propositio n 10. the no-c;moking Propositio n 10~
San Francisco Examiner initiative. passes. the ~•ate will get
involved in the S<lrtle <.:ontest oft¥ will
San Diego Union
Leave it to Common Sense. that the U.S. tried during prohibition.
..... the initiati ve leaves the "What will happen in fact is rather
resolution up to the common sense of state hard to imagi ne ... -
health officials. But it strikes us that its . ~Los Angeks Herald-Examine,..
better to leave the solution of such prolr
lems to the commo n sense of the people
involved:· Long Beach Press-~legra"l
A Talent for O.'O'ki/L
··You can cred it the SpGnsors with
good intentions-protecting non-smokers
from the smoke of others. But. you've got 10
credit them with a talent for overkill too.
..... why burden the books wjth a
broad new law'! KNX urges Californians to
take a deep breath and vote No on
Proposition 10~ ~ -
Foolish A"empt To Wnre Social Behavior.
KNX, Los Angela
.. It is a foolish attempt to use
legal restriction to write social behavior
" that is best governed by common sense
and courtesy:·
. Ollifomia Labor FederatWn (AFLC/0) ·
A Mistake, Pwz and Simple. " ,.
·· ... if it were possible to write a
"'ish. Propositio n 10 wo uld be a good one.
But as a law ... is a mistake. pure and simple.
--l.lnfortunately. ifs.1m~ble to
pick and choose parts of an,11tiati\e ..'...you
have to tak-eit111l. So we·re ferced to f
say·Ncr t<YPropositioo 10:· .. 1 KNBC, LOs Angeles
How Far Slwuld G~mment Go?
"ff Prop. 10' passes. a state
bureaucracy will decide exoc1~1· where
people will he allowed to smoke. and
whe re 1hey "ill be to ld ·no-smoking'. .. if
you are bothered ny a further extension
of go\'ernment regulatio ns. you will prob-
abf\ wanl 10 \'Ole No on Proposition 10.
· ·-rm concerned ... so rm voting
Noon 10:·
KFWB, Los Angeles
Not /l()(K/for law En.fi>rcemot
•.• /fJot gOod for The l'ublic.
"Proposition 10 would have an
adverse effect on law enforcement
officials in 1his state.
··Proposition lO is not good for
law enforcement a nd is not ~ood for the
public. We urge voters to re1ect lhis
proposal o n Nov. 4~ ·
Peace Officers Research Association
· ofOIUfemia
Would Mak cops_ Sin<k Dd«:ton..
-l>roposition 10 would tum the law
enforcement agencies of Catif ornia into
smoke ~tectors in hotel lobbies, student lo.ung~. offices of private C9fflp&nies -~ ~-
-· Monttrer Pminslda IJetVJd
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A Gra~~ Mistake.
..... it would be a grave mistake to
involve government in so sensitive an area
of human conduce
Van Nuys Valley News
Would Create an unfortunate
Bureaucratic Mm. ...
"While we fully understand the
feelin~ which motivated this measure. we
think 11 would c reate an unfortunate
bureaucratic m~~
··Given the tough time 1he police
already have trying to respond to ... serious
crimes. we just don·t think they need this
additional burden.
"We recommend a 'No' Vote on
Proposition 10~ '
KABC Radio, Los Angieles
Create more Problems than it Solves.
• ..... a law is a law. Sections in •
Proposition 10 clearly state that if ou can·t
designate smokin~ and no smoking sec-
tions. then the e nure area will be declared
a no smoking area ... ~positon 10
creates more problems than it soh'es~
KCST-TJI, San~
Big BrotMr Alrmdy 1°-Q Mlldt. .
"Big Brother. in the form of
government regulation. is already too
much a pan of o urllves.'Let's rio t make-·
thingsany worse. Vote Noon Prop<)Sition 10~
KPIX, San F"'1lti.tco . ' .
Join tt:1ese car
Q.triQve re ma _
San Mateo limes
A Misuse of Govemment.
·No one has found a way y~t to
put such a social hahit reasonably and fu lly
under governme·nt control ... turning
the smoking habit over to the state is a
misuse of government~
Santa Barbaro News-Press
Another Meddli!some /'roposilion.:
-we·ve go< to quit running to
government for the solution to every
proble m. especially problems that can be
altev!ated ~y cooperation and n'lutuaL
cons1derat1on ... . ·
· · El Cajon Daily Califomian
Proposition JO isn t The Answer.
..... Proposition 10 would set restric·
tions in placestl'lat would be nearly
impossible to enforce, such as smaJI offices.
businesses and factories ... Proposition 10
isn·t the answer. We urge you to vote no:·
KGTY, San Diego
Goes 1bo Far. ...
" ... realistically speaking. it is
impractical. would cause· more bureau·
cratic costs and confusion. and would be
difficult to enforce. ..
"Its mandatory provisions would
be counterproductive and incite tnore
friction .. panicularly due to its hazy
enforcement guidelines. w e·d prefer more;
voluntary agreement$ •.. l'ropps;iioo 10
goes too far and could get ~ed in
~ly. ch1lotic legal Challenges:-•
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What has 'happened will be invited to join in a citizens crusade to go over the people. He is a man of peace who understands
to Amen.ca'C!" C ~ ~he federal bureaucracy with a fine tooth comb, ma ke how to attain peace and how to maintain peace. ~ e onomy. recommendations on other ways to make government
Jimmy Carter came to office-wit~ a string of cam-!11ore effici.e~t, more responsive and more responsible The time is nOW
paign promises, but with no economic plan that m the spending of every tax dollar. ~ .. µ.>P·~-~ol;l!dJet...Q\!!})iw \!~Whi;p.i:o~~~Ui,~(~F-<:.t ·,.,-~~.t.~\.t,A·o ~~u~~~~~~:·• ~~~";:"~o~-.. -::~~~~~}t'."q~-!~~{ _ ............. ~#?.~,.<~:·. --'·~·.-;; •.
· · -~. rne-re?tltfl's;tmn11~r v-m -t6fiteiv~ e~norlfic art acce1eratfonorCfeprec1afion,wilf'give incentives to · th d
plans, we're wors~ off ~:m almost ~very economic business and workers to invest, to increase productiv-WI a proven recor •
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front than at any time in recent history. ity, to create new markets in America and around the When Ronald Reagan became Governor orcalifornia .I~ftation h~ hit record h~hs of over 18lk. J".!early world. This will create millions of new jobs; jobs that ~he Sta~e was in financial crisis, spending more than ' ~ n:ulhon Amencans are out of work. Skyrocketing are so desperately needed by Americas working men it took m, and the outlook was bleak. Governor
interest and mortgage rates have turned the dreams and women. Reagan went to work.
of millions of Americans who'd like to buy a home 5 Co tl d 1 d 1 . He turned a deficit of $194 mill ion into a
into a nightmare._ th• t f 5 (a~ udnfces~ary ruthes an re~ ations $554 million surplus. He cut in half the growth rate "
Almost everything is up under the Carter eco-0a 0 rus r~ll bean s owedowTnh . e ~lxl pan1sionhotfhour of the California bureaucracy. He reformed the welfare . Fed 1 d. . 'C'-.l-1 b ec n my w1 remov . is w1 un eas e great d · d be fit t h t :.... d n9m1cs. era spen mg ts .up. ceuera ureaucracy incentive t:he.mge 't d th d · .. -(;~ f pregram.an increase ne s o t e ruay nee y
has groWJ?-. ~~mks to Jimmy ~arter, two massive free ente ' rises s:1e%.Y a n e nvmg orce 0 our by-moret~an 4or4. He returned $5.7 billion to the
new mult1-bllhon dollar agencies have been created. ~ . Y people. :8is·careful mana~ement of government en-
. \Yhat does al~ this add. up to? The biggest 6. Turmng o~i: pr~grams to State and Local ~bled ~im ~do much to improve the qu~lity ·o~ li~e
combined budget m U.S . history, tile greatest single govern~ent along wi~h ~he tax revenues to support in Cahform~. He strengthened the St~tes Mechca1d
tax increase in our nation's history and a 28% cut in them, will be a top pnonty. For too long, t~e.federal System. He increased unempl~yr:nent insurance
the purchasing power of the American dollar since government has wasted tax dollars to admm1ster ~nefits, as well as 1:>enefits to mJured workers. He
Carter took office. ., programs that can be.handled more efficiently and increased scholarships to needy students by soor4,
. In pl~in and simple terms, our economy is with the kind of.personal, local touch that's s.o aid to ~he State Un.iversity by 105rl<, State Colleges
m great dlfficulty with all the wrong things g6ing up. · ·ftecessary, especially to t~e elderly, the handicapped by.164 ~,Community Colleges ~y 323r4 , and the
Thanks to the Carter Administration, the only and t~ose who are truly m need of a helping hand. Primary and Secondary. Edu~at1on Systems by 105%.
thing thats down is the purchasing P<>wer of your 7. Programs and progress in the battle on inflation As Governor ~f .~ah~orma. ~o.nald Reagan dem-
hard-eamed dollars. will be monitored on a day-to-day basis. Things don't onstrated grea~ ~~iht1es m C?~pihng a ~eat record.
Can any President
····turn t~gs around?
Yes. Its not too late. But there's no time to spare.
What is needed is a carefully worked out plan. And
thats what a Reaga n Administration will put into
effect on January 20.
1. As President, his first act will be to place an
get out of control unJess you let them get out of con-T~oser.same ab1l.1ties~espe~1ally the abij1ty to g~t .•
trol. Control, refinemer:it a nd adjustment will be at things done-will enable him to-be a great President.
the heart of the monitoring system.
8. Goals will be set and goals will be met. The to~
economic priority of the Reagan Administration will
be to get inflation under control starting on January
20. This will not happen overnight. But no excuses
will be accepted ip thjs effort and no time will be lost
in implementing anti-inflationary policies. Once this
has been accomplished, the long term goal will be to
see to it that Arn.rioo never-again gets itself in the
kincj of difficult ~npmi~situati~n. it%J in no~
The time is now
for strong leadership. . , .
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.. immediate .free• on all federal htring. The federal
go,yernme~t .. js the single.greatest cause of inflation.
By starting at.the source of the problem ... by"t:utting
the growth of the bureaucracy ... billions of dollars
can be saved in the first year alone.
9 . In his Acceptance 'Speech to the nation, Governor
Reagan spoke of his dream for peace. Peace for all
Americans and for the world. He said, "Of all the
objectives we seek, first and foremost will be the
establishment of lasting world peace." This is a man
whose career in public life has been characterized by
an uncanny ability to relate to many diverse groups,
to smooth over differences that poh}rize men and
•,•
2. Waste and fraud in Washington will Be rooted out
and eliminated, resulting in the.saving of many more
billions of dollars of the taxpayers' hard-earned
money. 0
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• Volunteers from busme88 and labor-Americas
finest minds and the most dedicated or'~ur citi2ens-
women with differing opinions, and to bring ttiem •
together for the good of all parties and for the good of
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•Ann L•nders •R••I Estate
T;lie~e l,lears Caught Out
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No. 1 'Bama Loses, ~-3 Saturday's N o. 2 UCLA Toppkd, 23-17
JACKSON, Mias. (AP> -Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" l)ryant '
11id be bad thought the top-ranked Crimson Tide would rescue F «M>lW)
vletory Saturday, but "may~ the lood Lord i'1tended" (or
Ml11iulppi State to hold on for a 6·3 upset, endlne colle1e football ja
TUCSON CAP> -Walk-on punter Seroo Veea
put UCLA's offense In the hole time and a1ain, and
Arizona's defense kept it there for the enti~
second half as th e Wildcats upset the
second-ranked and previously unbeaten Bruins .
23·17 in Pacific 10 Conference football Saturday
Ramsey pass on the goal line.
UCLA Coach Terry Donahue credited Vega's
punting IPd Arizona 'a enlire defeniive effort fOt'.
the victory. lon1est Winning streak at 28 eames.
In the victorioua Mississippi State dressing room, Bulldo1
Coach Emory Bellard declared: ~·1 would put a fl8'-out 10 on our
team, jUlt like actress Bo Derek.'' Sophomore Dana Moore kicked
field eoa1s of 37 yards in the third quarter and 22 yard.a early in the
1aat period and the Bulldogs rode an inspired clefense to victory,
·survh!lng a last-gasp Alabama drive in the wanina moments.
Alabama drove lo the Bulldog three in the last two minutes,
but defensive end Billy Jackson preserved the triumph by
recoverin1 quarterback Don Jacobs' fumble in the fadinguconds.
"I thought we had a chance to win the game. I thought. we ~ were going to win the game rilbt there at the last," Bryant said.
"But the roaring crowd (ook care of that." He refused to say
whether officials should have called time out because of the crowd
noises a.s the Tide, with no time outs left, tried to get off a last pass play.
''We were beaten badly," said Bryant, whose team last fast
24-14 to Southern California in 1978. "I'm still proud of our players
• j>ecause they've given us a lot of joyful afternoons.
"Thi$ must be a test. Maybe the good Lord intended it that
way. This }oss proved we're not as good as some people think w·e
are. Maybe we'll use this as a stepping stone to give us some pride,
determination1 and class to go forward.•'
Bellard, whose unranked Bulldogs are 7-2 overall and 3·1 in the
Southeastern Conference, called th~ victory "a great performance
and I guess my greaiest win." .
"That might h'ave been the longest two minutes of my life
there at the end of the game," he said. "Alabama tljls the No. 1
defensive team in the country and I would have to put us-up there
after this game, too."
_He said that Bryant told the Bulldogs after ttie game the_y had
aeserved to score more ooints and "that was a great complimeJll from a greatfootball coach."
Wes use 60;ca11
Stanford 54, Oreoon St. 13
Oregon 20, .Washington St. 10
Washington 2S, Arizona St. O
LB St.~. Fresno St. 9
Okla.St. lS,SanOlegoSt.6
Hawall31, CS Fullerton 21
Aocll:les
Arizona 23, UCLA 17
BYU 83, Texas-El Paso 7
Utah St. 21, Pacific 7
· Southwest
Sa n Jose St. 30, Baylor 22
Oklahoma <41 , North
Carolina 7
Texas Tech 24, Texas 20
SMU 27, Texas A&M 0 Rlce 17,Ar~ansas16 . South
Mississippi St. 6, Alabama 3
Florida St. 45, Tulsa 2 -
Georgia 13, S. Carolina 10
Maryland 2<4, N. Caro. St. o
LSU 38, Mississippi St. 16
Midwest
Ohio St. "8, Michigan St. 16 ~ M ichlgan 35, Indiana o
Purdue 52, Northwestern 31
Nebraska 38; Missouri 16
Kansas 20, Kansas St. 18
East
Notre Dame 33, Navy o
Penn St. 27, Miami. Fla. 12
Pitt 43, Syracuse 6
Complete Scores, Pag~ 85
afternoon. "
Vega, a junittr who tried out for the team this
year without having a scholarship, had second-half
punts of 80, 51, 56 and 42 yards. He ended the game
with a 54.9-yard average, breaking the school
record. ·
His punting enabled Arizona's defense to go to
work on what normally is a potent UCLA offensive attack.
"WE USED OU& NEW defe,nsive alignment,
which amounts to an oversbUled 4·3," Arizona Coach
Larry Smith said . "We used three linebackers in
addition to the noaeguard, and I think It confused
them."
The Arizona rush, led by linel>acker Ricky
·Hunley and tackle Mike Robinson, kept Bruin
quarterback Tom Ramsey off balance in his
passing game for most of the half.
Ramsey ended the game completing 12 of 22
pass attempts·for 197 yards and two touchdowns.
But he was intercepted twice, and his second-half
passing netted just 58 yards.
Key sacks by Hunley on third down once in the
third quarter and once in the fourth forced the
Bruins to give up the ball. With less than two
minutes to go, Robinson sacked Ramsey 41 the end
zone for a safety and the rinal victory margin.
AND ON THE LAST play of the game . .Anzona
safely Dave Liggins intercepted a despeNtion
''He kept us backed up particularly on the 80-yarder when we would have had 1ood fielll
position," Donahue said of Vega's puntln1.
UCLA had a 17·14 half·Ume lead, but Arizbna
struck immediately in the third quarter as
quarterback Tom Tunnicliffe hit tight end Netl
Nettling over the middle and Nettllnc wrestled U..
ball into the end zone for a 39-yard touchdown. .
AFrEa THAT, IT WAS sirnply Arizona•s
defense stopping a usually potent UCLA offense
and Vega's wnting keeping the Brulna in the bole'.
UCLA fell to 6-1 overall. and 2·1 in the Pacific 10
conference, while Arizona won its first home game of
the season and went to 3·4 overall and 2-·2 in the
conference.
Ramsey's passing got UCLA going early. The
sophomore completed four passes in the game's
opening drive, inGluding a seven-yard pass to tight
end Tim Wrightman for a touchdown. On the drive':
Ramsey's passing accounted for all of the yardage.
Turnovers marked much of the 1ame's early
action. with a UCLA fumble in the fi rst quartet
leading to Arizona's first touchdown, and an
Arizona fumble ln the second quarter setting up a
39-yard field goal by the Bruins' Norm JohnSOJ;l.
That field goal came after split end Mlcbael-
Brant made a diving catch of a Ramsey pass in the
end zone. One official called it a touchdown, but after
a conlerence, the referee ruled that Brant ha n
touc6ed bis feet m bounds.
Trojans· Are~'t .Dead Yet!·
60-7· Rout of Cal Rekindks USC's Titk Goal
f' By ROGER CARLSON
Ol IM Dallf ,. .... S&alf
LOS ANGELES -Did
someone suggest the Southern
California Trojans were dead in
their quest for the nation's No. 1
position in college football?
If there is, that person wasn't
evident.Saturday in the winning
locker room at the Coliseum
w h e re USC Coach John
Robinson was holdieg court
following his team's rousing 60-7
Paclfic-10 triumph over the
Golden Bears of California
before 55,658.
With tongue in c h eek ,
Robinson was taking advantage
of the situation -something he
hasn't been able to do for a long
time despite his team's un·
beaten record.
"IT'S ALWAVS surprised me
at how quick people show such
little faith in our team," quipped
Robinson.
Doomsday critics, including
most of the press, w..ere unhappy
with the Trojans• first five vic-
tor I es of the season . and
downright resentful when the
Trojans were held to a 7-7 tie by
Oregon two weeks ago.
The rap was s imple: USC
was n't explosive, wasn't of-
fensively aggressive and wasn't
doing it with a flair.
Well, such was not the ·case
Saturday as Southern Cal came
out swinging from the hip, utiliz-
ing quarterback Gordon Adams'
passing to the fullest extent in
destroying the Bears.
"YOU GUYS have been on my _
a ss all year," continued
Robinson. "So I felt like I had to
do what you wanted me to do."
Such was the gist of an in
depth, serious discussion follow-
ing USC's laugher -one that
has been a long time in coming.
Adams was just short of spec·
tac ul ar as he enjoyed his
greatest day on a football fi eld.
The 6-1, 195-pound walk-on from
Newport Harbor High completed
11 of 17 passes for 154 yards -
two for touchdowns -and set up
another with a 21-yard pau play
from tailback Marcus Allen.
If there is a turning point in a
60-7 crusher, that flea.flicker
pass was it as the Trojans
opened a 21·7 lead late in the
second quarter.
ON nRST DOWN at the Cai
,,,.~. All';?~k a t~.fnrll)l~lrom -..~A •• •·• brot• '{ ... _ ·~ .~ side, hesitated as he looked for
Vic Rakhsham downfield, then
doubled back as a rover bUtz pinched him off.
Standing alone, waving his
arms and yelling, was "Adams.
Allen lipped the ball across the • •
grain and Adams took the pass
near the line of scrimmage and
raced to the two-yard line. set-
ting up A 11 e"ft 4 · seco nd
touchdown.
"Normally I just fade away on
that play," exptained Adams.
·•But I sa~ him in trouble and llr.
realized I was wide open.
"I told myself as the ball was
approaching, 'OK , cradle lbat
thing, don't drop it.' But 1 s\ilJ
juggled it as I tu.med If I had
used my blocker I would have
scored."
IT WAS JUST one of many
gems for the laughing, frolicking
Trojans Saturday as they ran at
will, passed Cal silly. Intercept-
ed , recovered fumbles, ran re-
verses and received sterling de·
fense, loving it all the way to the
bank .
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UCLA'S FREEMAN McNEIL PICKS UP SHORT YARDAGE.
• The victory, combined with
Alabama'.s sMcking 6-3 loss to
Mississippi State keeps USC in
the runilihj tor the natibnal'
chanTQi'ooahtp, in'lddl~ion .to ex-
Kings ·simmel-in~
·.After7~3 Y~w~
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LOOKING FOR HELP -USC halfback
Marcus Allen searches (or a receiver on a
balfback-optiOn pass against Cal Saturday.
With bis primary receiver covered, Allen
\l4!nding· the Trojans' unbeaten
·streak to 'l7, equallnt the 1931·33 ••
era.
"When we heard the Alabama
s.core on the sidelines It wasn't a
matter of jumping up and
~ down," said Adams. "But sub-•~wt· ... •,.. .... • conscioualy >4t>u tell yourself,
'damn, keep it go'"""."' .opted to pass back to quarterback Gordon --.
Ad ·--'-'"led 2l """,....._ f -4>-.I'~ The Trojans came out swtna-ams wuO ramu ,, .. na.:t or a ala.:n. in~. but Adams was intercepl!d down at the Bears two·yai;d line. On the
next play Allen went in for the score. <See USC, Pa1e BZ>
UNIONDALE. N.Y . (AP) -
Charlie Simmer\ the National
flockey League's leading scorer,
collected four goals and an as-
sist Saturday night to lead the
Los Ange les J{ing~ to a 7-3
triump1'. over the New York
lslan4ers.
.. Simmer, who tied for the
NHL goal-'scoting title last year
with 56, now bas 13 aoals. He
Sahlts'-Last ·Coa_guest Was O'Yer R .a•ns
0 . . .. . .. By JORN 8EV ANO went on to their first Super Bowl ever.
What ..... !:-r::.{br1':"~ ~about. wblle ihe Sain ta sp'ent anoth. er ... _..,_ .---....... fruatratiq aeuon opentna Christmas
1 a team that'• o-IT Even ew Orleans, &Itta atbome.
wllle Ian .,..fortunate llonor of "We're Ured of belnt home every
The Saints, who desperately needed
help defen,slvely. are still looklnl for lt.
The unit la currently last in the NFL in
that department, surrenderlDI an
avera .. of 311.8 Y.ardl per contest and
21.lpolnta. •
there has been a lot of arumblin1
among Saints players recently aa tb the
teartt 's problems. Most of the ftn1er
polntlna, hOwever, ii being directed at a
few bad applet am°"g the squad rather
than Coach Dick Nolan and hil staff.
a lso set up Marcel Dionne's
seventh goal.
Alter Kings rookie Greg Ter-
rion and the Islanders• Mike
Bossy s wapped first·perlod
goals, Bossy's on a power play,
Simmer took a pass from Dave.
Tayfor, who was behind the New
York net, and denected the pack
off Islanders goalie BJll Smith
and into the net.
Simmer got the game-winner
on a power play at 15:23 ~
Stefan Persson of the lala.ndeia
in the ~ally box. Persson '9-
celved ~r penalty at that
time and. J91ne ..,_bis aeventiaa
aoal of the season on tllat 11189-
power advantaaef alls :08.
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MjMU1' )B mbld -WINI Of CCKUM,
tllat'• tlle_..obJ.etl•• U..,'n bad for
e.T.-1' ..... • I ...:rb:..:::li meanwbile baa been_
uncb cally 1tru11Uq, too, aa
Manninl ad Co. has put only UI pointJ
oa U.......,. for a mt.aHr H.5 Hera,..
..Kanaa~ment, •and_ In putlcula
General Manaaer Steve llolenbloom,
contends the team's loaln1 ls more a
mutal h*ll than anytlllnc else. Still othen Hy Its a com blnatlon of not eDOuft \alent and too much routh.
Slmmer·a flna two taW• of
the nl1ht came in the tbltd
period. At 11:43, he took a JN1M
from Dionne Hd backhandM
the puck past Smith on a po""
play. Less· than four mlnu~
later rUM-&.A-w&n1-t.apped-ww-t"tf-~+t
puck by Smilh after takinc;, Dan Bonar pau ln tbe creue. ................ .
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llllila ~--m ..... TM Rams
Cbrl1tma1 ••d ••teblDI tht other teama ID ta.. ..._,.,,,,., •• IM err
I~ q1IU't8rb9cll Alftle .......... at ~of-...... . ror II '•I ... lall ..._ .... ,
botreftl', a.'••• .............. to
bea lat...,t.o~tldi~.
TM Rama, on the odter baad, rank
tblrd ID Ille NFC ln '*h oftedM and
clefeue.
Vlaft-Pwrapvao ti llill lbe No. l
re&ed ..,....back ta lbe NWL. wWle free ....., 'Nola c......u .... Ute •
N~ la~ •Kii pw. .U ..-d teams wltea ....,.,. loetal.
Re1sdleee of tbe eombinatlon, I.he Sailata.,. burtlq-.peclallJ ...... JOU'
couldlr tbeJ wen picked In .___...r
of IMallltatloml at tH belinainl of the
C ... U..,PqeSI)
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Duane Sutter and Gar
Howatt acored the otb r • ....... .,a1s. r
Tile Kines return to actlcia
1tonilbl lD New Yor~ •lalntt the
Ran1ers than travel to
Waabllll* Wednetday nl11L
On Tbunday •veal•• u.. wlll pla,y lD PbUadelpbla . ..
a • FN• U D11111&eMI
• , PROVO, Utah -For a querterbacll wbo didn't O '9>I most ot the setoDd ball._ Brhcham Youn•'• JI~ lldila.hon bad a pretty .,air afternoon ln lead-
bt1 the Coosa r's 13-7 whlppina <JI TfHI · El Paso in
Weatem Athletic Conleren~foo&ball Saturday.
McMahon, the country's leadinc puaer and total offense
a,der, • two NCAA l'ffOl'dl -m yarda for tbe moet .,.... a ysdl ln a ball and ~ yards for the most total ottense ln half, I
°"'6te watching the 1ame from the sidelines for lbe ~ and seein1 OQ1y sporadic play ia the third, the
1, _1$'p:>und junior completed• ol, • pua• and bad sill
c'bcloWna. K.e needs Juat eight more touchdown passes to
the NCAA •ingle-aeuon record ot 39, 1 "We were very well prepared ft>r this tame," said rilbul YCMmJ Coach Lavell Edwarda. "\Ve hit them right r the bat offensively. defensively epd wilb our special ma.
"You have to remember that DTEP pitked up a lot of in·
riea Jalt week in the game ynth New Mexico. As a result,
ey ao.t four or fiv.e starters who would have helped them ii afternoon.,,
BYU ii 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the WAC. UTEP fe ll to 1-8
r the aeaaoo and 1·3 in conference.
~----fl-•• of •lw ••• ------, ''It really hasn't hit me yet. It bun't hurt me. At
least I really bellt9Ve I can get rid of this." -Chicago
Cub infielder !Meve Macko, determined not to let a can-
cerous tumor keep bim away from sprine training next
year.
•1.-lda Edp Tero•C• .. ~Goal
goal at 8: 12 of the third period, then Colorado sur· ' ·
lludy -Pierce-scored the Rockies• innine "1
vived a furious ftnal-mlnute assault for a 5-4 Na-
tional Hockey League victory Saturday over
Toronto. Leafs captain Danyl SIUler continued bis hot scor·
ing pace with two goals, giving him nine in the las t four
games . . . Bobby Smltll'a second power play goal of the
game in the third period sparked Minnesota to a 6-3 victory
·dver Pittsburgh . ~ . Second-P'riod goals by Jla'UI Hapau
and 8'aa Weir boosted Edmonton to a 2·2 tie with the
Washington Capitals . . . Larry ...,.._ and Bob Galmey
cored 21 seconds apart to ipite a five-1oal outburst in the
l.llecond period that carried Montreal to a 7-4 win over the
'l~tru_ggling New York Rangers ... Ja•le lllalep fired tx>me · Ji>a slap shot from the slot at 11 : 33 of lbe third period on a
S ,power play to give Quebec a 3-3 tie with Philadelphia. The
'Nordiques, who scored all of their goals on power plays. t~gan the final peri~ith a 2-0 lead . . . atclaard Mart•
l'tpnapped a 2-2 deadlock with a goaj at 12:30 of the third period
.. ,~nd the Buffalo Sabres went on to post a 4·2 win over Detroit ~ . . lvaa Beldlrev scored a power play goal wih less than
!Jttour minutes remaininR to give Vancouver a 4--4 tie with
')fflartford. Boldirev tipped in a rebound of a Dave "Tiger"
· ._~UUams shot while Hartford's Dave Keoa was in the penalty
'~X for tripping ... Don Lever scored with 6:09 remaining
~d Calgary goalie Pat RIUia stopped 3S shots, lifting the
Flames to a 3-2 win over St. Louis.
Lam .I~ Tlrlcec Sr• .... n• Pro6ed .
AUsrJN, Texas -OfficialS'at the University of 5l
Texas' have notified the NCAA of an aUeeect ticket f. •
scalping violation by Johnny "Lam" Jones that
could result in probation for \he school.
Athletic Oirector:Bill 'Elq.ngt.on said Friday be has notified
the NCAA of a federal in1Uctment that all~ged a 1978 ticket sale .
The indictment, returned Thunday by a grand jury
looking into gambling, charged that former Lampas-5 bank
official Lloyd Davis spent bank money on the school's
athletic teams.
• One count charted Davis used $700 to buy 14 tickets from
Jones, a former Texas receiver now with the New York Jets, !&n Aug. 11, 1978. 88 At <hat time, .the NCAA did not allow pJa.yers to sell
ckets above face value. Ellington sald the tickets were
riced at•~ each. I.
c. a.u ••• Pe•i• ••• lt'erW C.""'
• Canada took a big stride ti'world Cup aoecer .• t ·~•lif~ play 5atarday by defeatlna the United f · fatee. 2-1, 1'be result gives Ca.nW tour bolnta.in
• e North American pool. The U.S. must Cain at
• aat a tie next weekend in Mexico City or tac. elimination ~e. from the three-country fM>?l ... Pa' O'Gl'MJ, fathv-f en anager ol 8eaa O'GHdJ, who was stopped in the l2tb round
'by Jim Watt ln a bid for the WBC U1btweight title Friday
ni1bt, said he baa protested tbe -action to WBC President leee 8alal•a•. O'Grady contends that •toppaee of the ftaht
becaUM o( a bad cut on b1a aoa'1 forehead v\olated WBC
ru)ea. He contends tbe rules state that if a fi,itter cannot COD·
:,~d~"*:e °'~.a:J.11i'tr..1.:: ::"n,~:c:~·a~~
be 1bould be awai:ded tbe ftl&t. If the LQjured fighter is M~, tben the ftPt la a t«'bnical draw. Anyway, the
1 .-..corecardl were.Mt tallied, despite tM fact O'Grady ulled
11M1a-• ~ ABC 190C"Mlll It .u.&, te&evLM Alabama.
Notre Dam• (Nov. Al> aad tJIO.tJ~ (Nov. 22) u part ol lta
!COY•r-18 thla moatl& . . . 18* a.& c..b.r )rtaelpal owner
of tbe WMhinllOD .... ,=:: foraMr owner of UN ....... WU mal'!Md --:rOl'IDecl ln ·-~ ... llllHall ........ main oppc)Hd to 1_0lllo muut·mtntoaalre Mwani I . .. .,...,..._ Ir.'• Md w IMly' tbe Cldeato ftlte SOii . •
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oe Uile eec:ond pt.y of the 1ame ud on Id.I llnt pus att.mpt.
••wz TAl.KtD about 1ob.c after ~. Dot to worry about
error1,"sald Robinson. "Before,
one mlatake and we'd 1ather
back in. Today. to beck with lt,
k~ptoiq."
'fl)e Trojans, indeed, kept 10-
io1 as Adams and Allen led an
offenalve assault that finished
witb W yarda net runnJn1 and
pauing.
Tb~J)Olnt·•·mlnute production
was the first such effort llnce
Howard Jones' 1931 team ripped
Georgia, 80-0, in the midst of the
other 27g:ame unbeaten streak.
P'lve am lntercep~ed the
passw p al Cal, wJtich wu
leveled In tbe ftnt quarter when
8-S Rieb Campbell exited with a
knee Injury.
ADAMS' TOUCllOOWN Paaaea
were to Kevin Williams·, the ftnt
1spapPnc a 7-7 Ue and the aeconcl
upping the Count to 30· 7 as t.be
Trojans' receiver sna11ed his
24th and 25th career touchdown
catches for Troy.
Bunt like granite and after an .
iron-man performance, Ad~
~~!llfu ~~:!e ... i~:~\
left in the third quarter and
sophomore Scott Tinsley took
over, adding two more touchdown
. pas&es:
For the first time this year
Ada ms was~ot at the helm ol
every Trojan offensive play.
Quarterba~k coach Paul
H ackett, the man who told
Adams four ye~rs ago he would
never play for the Trojans, says
to expect more of the same from
the Trojans' pa-s!mg-ganre bl the
next few weeks as Stanford,
Washington, UCLA and 'Notre
Dame near.
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8-T0-4-T0.54 -Stanford quarterback J ohn
Elway tied'°'an NCAA record for most
touc hoowns in one qua er (four) and set a
Pac-10 record for most touchdowns in a
game (six), in leading the Cardinals to a
,.,..,....
54-13 win over Oregon State. Receiver Ken
Ma r gerum, a Fountain Valley High
graduate, hauled in -four .of Elway's TD
tosses to help lead the blitz.
IN A MOMENT of seriousness
Robinson singled out the play of
Adams. "I thought he did an out·
standing job. We got some or the
look that belongs to us out there
today. especially when we got
the ball to Kevin ,''· said
Stanford Rips Beavers
,
Robinson. • Elway, Margerum Star in 54-13 ThumP-.ing
So Cal falls to 2-6 on the year.
Were the Bears a patsy, making
USC look good? We ll, they
zapped Oregon three weeks ago,
3Hi.
With the 27-game_ unbeaten
streak of the Jones era matched,
the Trojans ready themselves
for a trip to Stanford next week.
F....,P.,.eBl
RAMS. • •
From AP Dispatches
STANFORD -Quarterback John Elway set a
pair of Pacific-10 football records Saturday as he
fired six touchdown passes -rour in the fi rst
quarter -to lead Stanford to a 54·13 victory over
winless Oregon St.
The sensational sophomore broke tbe
conference mark for most touchdown passes in a
a_me, a record he bad tied the previous week with
ive scoring tosses against Washington St ate.
In addition. Elway became the most f)rolific
t uchdown passer In a single season in the Pac-10.
e now has 25 this year , three more than the old
rk or 22 set by Stanford's Steve Dils in the 1978.
Stanford receivet Ken Margerum also got into seasontodethronethe Rams. th record·selling act. By catchmg four touchdown
The Ra ms, conversely, are pa es, the former Fountain Valley High sfar
playing as expected -which broke the single game record of three held by means just good enough to win. himself and many others.
Coach Ray Malavasi's troops Elway, who tompleted 26 of 33 atlempts for
Washington, 6·2. got three field goals from
· Chuck Nelson and two fumble recoveries by
linebacker Mar1 Stewart to set up 10 of the·
Huskies' points. Nelson tied a schoof record with
his 14th field goal of the season.
The loss dropped Arizona State, one of the five
Pac·lO schools ineligible for tbe Rose Bowl, to 5.3
overall and 3-2 in the conference. It was the first
time the Sun Devils bad been shut out since being
flanked by Missouri in their third game in 1977.
Arizona State quarterback Mike Pagel
completed only eight of 29 passes for 83 yards. He
was intercepted once .
Flick completed 12 of 26 passes for 162 yards
and was intercepted once. Kyle Stevens ... carried
the ball 14 times for 62 yards.
Oreg•• 20, It' ..... Sc. J.
. J
:I
could just as easi.ly tH! 7·1 as 314 ~.wasted no time putting the Cardinals on .EUGENE: Ore. -Oregon con~erted two
they are S-3 \<>day 1f the defe~e the road to their sixth victory in nine ga!Tles. Less ~tra1ght Was~gton State turnovers mto scores,
..... Ju.4~c~u ·~~.Y.. ~p~e\ ~~n UN" ~..iAlt' ·~..a~me, ~.lV\lf~.s.(e mcludin_.B_R~K!~ Ogburn's.32-yard tou~w.!LJ?!H... : ?!ffl'lfSe -cr6t'1rrr-tlil~'fast tW'o' ! ttooj>~r"Wlcn-f''!~yara touc1\lf0Wti p~;"lo~v ·.t.ot:rr.~o ... ~stheiDumbealt»-. _,,;,_ __ ~~;.,._.
minutes of contests with Tampa short drive that began with an intercepti by a Pacific lOConference gap:le. . I
Bay and Atlanta. • Cardinal defensive back Vaughn Williams. . Oregon took a 20-0 halftime lead over the t
Still, despite the m ~nta l Following that, in rapid succession. Elway !'.11 1stake-~rone Cougar:s and held on for the victory I
lapses. the Rams are in good threw to Margerum for touchdowns or 3, L2, 2 and 7 m the regu?'1ally televised contest.
sha pe. Not only are they tied for yards, that gave Stanford a 33·0 lead early in the Penalties .an~ turnovers doomed the Cougars
first place with the Falcons in second period. throughout th~ ram-soaked diY"."
the NFC West, the Rams play Oregon took the lead on its first possession as
five· o~ei r remaining eight w.-. .. Cell 25, A rlz. SC. 0 Doug JollymOU'T booted a 35-yard field goal, bis
games .J!the frlendly confines of fi rst of the season. 0
Anaheim Stadium , wher e a SEATTLE -Tom Flick passed for one The Ducks made it lCH) when sophomore
s ellout cr owd ol 69.000 is touchdown and Toussaint Tyler ran for another as fullback Charles .Sisharat &cored on a 16-yard
expected loday. the Washington Huskies improved on their Rose draw play ~th 46 seconds left in the first period.
And if that isn't enough alone Bowl chances with a 25-0 victory over Arizona Bisharat g.amed 82 yards on 14 cartjes in bis best
to b~t moral; there's a good State. performance f?r Oregon. ·
possibility Wendell T yler will The victory left the Huskies with a 3·1 record . Twd Washi~gton State fumbles tn-rbe l~st two
see his first action of the 1980 in the Pacific-10 Conference and kept them in the minutes of the first half set up the final two Oreioa season. lead among the league 's five eligible contenders. scores.
Ty l e r . wh o ha s been
re~uperaUng from a dislocated
hip, was activated just prior to
the game against the Falcons
and the UCLA speedster found it
difficult watching fro m the •
sidelines.
NFL Standings
"He wanted to get In the game NA'nONALCONFERENCE Eu& last week." said Malavasi. The w L T Pct. PF PA" coach shouldn't disappoint him today. Phlla~phia 7 1 o .815 7Hh 9t
R I. t ' ti II th' • Dalu , 6Z0~.750228133 ea 1s 1ca y, a 1ngs "St.toui.S 3 so .37$157 180
con sid e red, the only rea l ~ Waahinlton 31 o .m 123 134
problem the Rams w.ill have is NY Giants 1 7 0 .125 107 ZM getting up for the Saints.
"l'dralher play a team that's Celdra1 7,1 .. .than one Utat •8 .0·8,.. said Detroit s 3 O .625 1113 141
Malav.asl hop estly. ··,'lhe 0-8 Gt dnBiy 3 4 1 .aa Ul 186
l w; Tampa B-.y 3 4 1 .438 123 163 eam is hungri~r for a n. ·· • ChicaJO 3 5 o .375 113 134
Nordskog
Triumphs --
MARINA DEL J\EY-Bob
Nordskog captured top honors in
the offshore orn class of Rum
Run XVII of the coast here
Saturday ln the Pacific Offahore
Power Boat· Association event
sanctioned by the American
Power Boat Association.
Nordskog piloted hls twln
turbo-charged 38-foot Scarab to
a record of one how', ~mlnutes,
averaging 77 miles per hoW' for
the 92.•mU~ cou.rae.
Followio1 Nord1ko1 across
--!,he finish llne were Gerald
Burns or Oran1e, six minutes
be bind ; Sarah Gre1ory of
'PaHdena and Ron Spindler of
iltel' ... o.u# -
1• the rookie el ...... wtmwn
wete: John Connor, Cotta Maa,
In amall aporta boat.I with ·an
avtra1e s peed of 12 mpb:
Howard Cobelf, Tiburon; Tom
Merrill, Torrance; Gary Smith,
Loa Alamitos : and CllYe
Weariq, Canoe• Park.
~
¥lnnelota 3 s 0 .175 105 118 we.a lt1antt s 3 O .825 201 148 •a•• .,5 3 0 .82S 218 1'8 Sap Francisco 3 s o .375 UM 2S3
NewOrleana 0 IO .000 118 231
AMERICAN CONFEaENCE
East
W L T6Pct.PF PA
Buff4\)o 6 2 o .750 179 121
New England & i--0 .750 220 162
Bafti'm<Jf"e 4 4 O .500 163 158
Miami 4 4 O .500 113 181
NY Jets 2 6 0 .250 131 111
Cleveland .
Houston
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati .
San Diego
Oakland
Denver
KansuCit.y
SeatUe
Ceatral s 3 0 .62S 174 158
5 3 0 .62.5 137 128
• 4,..Q .soo 218 173 a N .375 111 121 ·-5 3 0 .825 241 170
·5 3 0 .125 215 1112
•• 0 .500 lM 115
• \ 0 .soo 1'5 158
•• 0 .soo 145 171
MARK HOWARD
VOLKSWAGEN
EXCLUSIVE ·
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RAii
For Giiiy
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a.ncs.w. ~ 2, 1llO OM.YN.Or
Iris• Co .. d Move to No. I
BAST RUTHERJ'ORD, N.J . <AP> -Oliver kicked two field 1oal1 -On the Middies' drtve after Barber's
8ea&or baltbMk Jla S&09e ran for one lncludlna a 50-yarder. They were bis · toucbdo~n, second-1trin1 tailback e.o..Mown _. Mt Q uatber with a 14th and 15th of the season as he Eddie Meyers fumbled the ball a-
71-Ja..t nm to '9ed tblrd·ranked Notre bec,me the top 1in1le seuon field goal lruh rlibt tackle Tlm 111..-.hall arabbed
Dame IO a .-0 eoUn• football victory tlder ln Notre Dame annals. Oliver lt at Navy's 21.
over NaW)' Saturcla; before a capacity bad stiared the record of 13 with Chuck
crowd.t01aau8tadium. Male,, who 1et the mark Jut year. With Navy's defense wealMned by the
The lrilb probably moved up to the Oliver, a junior from Cincilmati, has loss of its top three tackles, Stone led •
top •pot 1n the Associated Press conoected on 1S of his 19 field goal six-play drive 111 Notre Dame went
qanklnp with the defeat of Alabama attempt.a this season. ahead 12-0 when Buchanan ,dove OVf/f
-p.-AP ....... ' r (No. 1) and UCLA (No. 2). Stone rushed for 211 yards in 33 from the three. I
UNOOLN. Neb. -Jarvll a.dwlne. acorint on Stone and place-kicker Harry Oliver carries to become the first Notre Dame Stone confused the Mldd.les early ln
• &M ft.-two Nebruh PG'••lofta of the iame, each set all-time Notre Dame records player in history to rush for more than the second quarter when he took ~f
........ 11f m yards to lead the eichth·ranked durln1 the Mtb ~eting between the 1001yard.s ln four consecutive games. down the middle, then l uddenly swept ....... '° a 11·18 vlctorf over 15th-ranked two schools in one of the country's Stone broke off left tackle ror a yard to the left for a n easy 13-yard llllllllrt lll&urday. oldest colle1e footb'all rivalries. sweep down the left side, setting up a touchdown that gave the Irish a 20-0
"n.. laM lmeeked the Ttien out of a share of KIRWIN eeu. Pete Buchanan, Ty Barber and Greg nlne-yard by Barber on tbe next lead. The .maretn was padded before u.e ... ape Conference lead. , Bell scored TDs for the undefeated play to make the score 6-0 in the first halftime by Oliver's 41· \nd 50-yarfl
lllilaoUrt eoulhed up the ball in the 1ame's J ha J _ .._ r-_F_l1_h_tina __ 1ria_h_. ___________ q_u_a_rte_r . _____________ f_le_ld_1_oa1s __ · ----~~---~"-
opeailll ...... and Nebruka'a Toby Williams ay Wiut
poaaeed cm Tcmy Hill's fumble at the Titer 28.
Jlechriae IHIDpered the final 15 yards for a 7 ·0 . •
N!bruka4 lead with 12:20 left in the opelliog Ririg Bell•
.cauart.er. When Nebraska ,ot the ball back, the ' aeaior l·badt rolled for an 18-yard touchdown run
wt~ 7:25 left ln the first period. 'Il • h
The vktory 1ave Nebruka a 4-0 league mark, nUDlp
'7·1 overall, and a half-game lead over 3·0
Oklahoma ln Bil Eight play. _ MANHATTAN, Kan. •iAw•• 35. l •tll••• • !:n;~tion ::..~~! 'i!~ · B~.MINGTON, Ind. -Tailback Lawrence rushed for 211 yards, the
Ricks sci>red a pair of first-quarter touchdowns fifth-best single-game
and Micblean, scoring three other times following effort in Kansas football
Indiana turnovers, s masbed the Hoosiers, 35·0, in a history scored a
Bil Ten game. touchdo~ and set up . Ricks scoring on runs of 29 and three yards two field goals to lead
within a half-minute stretch early in the game. the Jaybawks to a 20-18
rushed ror 123 yards as the Wolverines dominated Big f: i g ht victory
tbe ,er~r-plagued Hoosiers. Saturday over Kansas
Michigan built a 21-0 lead in the first period State.
, after quarterback John Wangler' hit Anthony'"' Kansas State's Monte
_ Carter on a 34-yard touchdown pass, and the Bennett b Io c k e d a
Wolverines put the game away in the secowl half Kansas punt and L.J .
on a 16-yard run by fullback Stan Edwards and a Brown scored on a
64-yardgallopbytailback Butch Woolfolk. one-yard run, followed
EAST LANSING, Mich. -Quarterback Art
Schlichter fired two touchdowrf passes to end Gary
Williams and plunged for another score as he
guided ninth-ranked Ohio State to an easy 48-16
rout of outmanned Michigan State.
Rlace-kicker Vlade Janakievski booted two
field goals, reserve quarterback Bob Atha scored
two late touchdowns and tailback Calvin Murray
raced for US yards to pace the Buckeyes' powerful
by Darrell Dickey's
two-point conver~ton
pass to John Lieb with
2: 12 remaining, to bring
the Wildcats to within
two points.
But Larry Keptp
recovere d Kansas
State's s ubsequent
onside kick and the
Wildcats never touched
Jhe baD again.
TODl'S
VODKA
l 75·LITER
6 49
CASE OF 6 38.90
OLD SMUGGLER
SCOTCH
1.75-LITER
gs 3
CASE OF 6 58.95
BAILEYS
IRISH CREAM I·
7So-MIUILfTER
1061
CASE OF 12 127.25
l
BAR CARDI
RUM
1.75-UTER
LIGHT OR DARK
GORDON'S !
GIN
\ l 7":> LITER
1 {)49 g4 3
' CASE OF 6 62.92 CASE OF 6 5654
L
_ ground attack. Bell raised his '!;eason
output to 932 yards, and c -The victory enabted Ohl<r State to maintain a
share of first place in the Big Ten and kept the
Buckeyes in c ontention fo r a po ss i ble
season-ending shootout with Michigan for the
conference crown.
Kan sas raised it s
overall record to 3-3·2
and its Big Eight mark I
to 2-1·1 before a sellout
crowd of 43,276. I LIQUEURS
Pta •m ~2. Nert •..,e•tft'll 3 1 T h e J a Y h a w k s Amaretto Di Saronno, 11 , >I
EVANSTON, 111. -Jimmy Smith scored four marched 8() yards in 14 Drambuie. ·~di
touchdowns including one on a 63-yard romp and plays on their firs t
Mark Herrmann burled three touchdown passes to possession to take a 7·0
lead 20th-ranked Purdue to a 52-31 Big Ten l e ad on G a r fie Id
victory over winless Northwestern. Taylor's 10-yard scoring
The triumph was the Boilermakers' fifth in the run.
Big Ten without defeat and kept them tied for the The Wildcats, 2-6 and
conference lead with Ohio State and Michigan, 0-4, responded with their
while Northwestern suffered its 18th straight own 80-yard drive in
defeat over a two-season span. which Dickey twice
Gailiano •. 11•11
Midori Melon, 2 w1
Southern Comfort. 1 7'> 11r1 i<
Tia Maria. 150 ML
BLENDS
Hiram Walker Imperial, LITER
Kessler, 1 1":> urER Smith also scored on five and one-yard runs converted on fourth
an4' took a. nine-yard pass from Herrmann for down, scoring on a
another touchdown. Herrmann also conn~cted on keeper play on fourth Seagrams 7 Crown 1 75 UTE R
touchdown passes of 47 yards to Bart Burrell and and goal from the two. I BOURBONS
BO TIU
RETAIL
5.85
11 .32
11 .05
.9 75
13.17
10.37
6.03
10.53
12.22
12 rdstoD Y Bruce Kallmeyer . ya ave oung. kicked a 39-yard field Ancient Ag~ LITER 6.60
BOTTl-E
CASE CASE
RETAIL RETAIL
129.95 5.42
125.68 J0.48
122.77 10.23
108.33 9.03
73.14 12.19
l 13.98 9.60
66.40 5.58
58.50 9.75
67.87 11 .32
73.25 6 .11
74.28 6 .19 · ~1-1• ' •t :fl~· goa l ~n t h e secon:d j EarlyTimes.~~1 rER . 6.69 '~t.~ w,. :>. ~~~~ •.. "' , ---~~ ;-a&artP ~~; ~~lk ....<__ ... .,........._ ,.._,._ ,, --.-"A.41::. .... ~ lf'P.(fc;~1Tl. -=-·n "N lUJ"l\W n1Pa-1>tte~·cfffl'1u'n '\o r .... ,... er-i, _,..,.~~-~..,H'>;l.rr~T ..,.:-I V . ~-·57~·:3.·~,..9.59 •
76.60 6.39 kickoff 93 yards for a touchdown in the fourth ve the Jayhawu a l.W.Harper. J.ITER 6.90
quarter livi.nJ Minnesota a 21-18 victory over II-1 O halftime lead . Jim Beam I 75 UfER 11.52
linois. Se ior wide receiver I '
Illinois quarterback DaveWilsontos~pair David Verser, ,who BRANDY AND COGNAC
of TD passes, including one with about ~inut~ caught three passes for I Christian Bros. 1 75 L11ER 1229
left in the game, but Minnesota recovered an oo-103 yards in the first , ' ,
side kick and held on to the ball until time ran out. half, keyed the drive E & J, I LfTfR 7.02
Marion Barber and Garry White, Minnesota's with a finsertip catch j Courvoisier V.S •• 150 ML 12. 79
hard-running duo, each scored in the first quarter, between two defenders Martel v S p ho ""L • 12 18
as the Golden Gophers spoiled Illinois' Homecom-(or 53 yatds \o the I · · ·· · ·
in1 before a crowd of s1.202. Wildcat 28. CANADIANS
Black Velvet, 1 LITER 6.70 San Jose Stuns Bears;
,.
T~x&s Beaten Again
r..... AP Dhpatclaes Carolina's winning strea~ at 10 over
two seasons and improved tbf
looners' record to 5-2.
WACO, Texu 7 Gerald Wil.QUte
spurted for touchdown runs of two
and sfx yards in the fourth quarter
Saturday as San Jose State upset
lotll·ranked Baylor 30-22, spoiling the
Bean' bid for a perfect season. . IR YING, Texas -· Southe rn
Bax.lor, off to its best start in 81 MethQdist converted two long punt
yean with a 7-0 rerord entering the return s b y cornerback John
1am,, grabbed a 15-0 lead early in Simmons an.d two .bJocked kicks into
the seeond quarter. Dennis GentrY e... 21.0 lead and the·· 19th-ranked
Canadian Club. 1 1s.uTER 15.79
Catiadian Mist, 11TER 6.7 1
Seagrams v.o .. 115urER 15.79
GIN Beefeaters, 1 15uTFR
, Gilbey's. 1 unR
Gordon's. uTER
Seagram's. u1 cR-
Tanqueray, 1 7'>LITE.R
RUMS
Bacardi Lt. • Dk., 1 15 urER
Castillo Lt. -Dk., LITER
Myers Jamican . 750ML
SCOTCH
16.98
5.98
5.86
5.96
.. 18.34
11 .33
4.55
7.35
64.00
68.21
78.00
141.95
135.25
74.35
87.65
74.52
87.65
94.29
65.20
65.06
66.20
101.87
62.92
50.52
81.50
opened. the scortn1 wtth a 12-yard Mustangs went on to defeat Texas touc~ run, Mike Fisher made a A&M in' a Southwest Conference-Dewars White Label, 1 \":J·l ttER 1 8.39 I 02.00
Chlvas~egal LrTER . . 16.39 182.16 fin1ertlp arab of a 'fl~yard scorin&. gam e: ~ •
pau and ,,m Stron1kickeda22-yard Linebacker Byron Hunt opened
ftelcl pl. SM U sooring in the fir.st quarter by
Quarterback Steve Clarkson, out-of blocking a pynt and taking it S8 yards
-aetion alDce-be breke bis collarbone ,_for a touchdOwn. ... •
.oa-Oet. f, reta&naed to..1u.lde Su-Jon ·
wall ol ltl polntl in less than three l9ee J 7, Arfc.i•a .. i•
quarten ol plaJt.ng tfme.
TMw Teda a4, Te a .. 29
LUBBOCK, Texu -Quarterback
aoe Reevea' pu•IJll and tree utety
Ted Wat ta' 34-yard interception
retuna lltMed Tuu Tech to an early
24 .. leed and the Red. Relden clun1 teaadoullJ to it to 11peet Mo. 12 ranked
Te.sat M·JO la a wlld Southwest
eo.termee1ame.
Tbe flaal •core WH what t)le IC~ mad at balf'Ume U the = ..._ ._,. tclml 1tumrollln1 . ..... ,.
LITI'LE ROCK -Left-footed Ken-
neth Sam kicked a 31-yard fteld aoaJ
witlr21 leconds left lo the 1ame u Rice
scored all its point.a in ·the fourth
quarter and opeet Arllanau, 1'1·11.
Sam's winnin1 field 10• came nve
plays aft.er David En1land blocked
Steve Cox's punt and the 0.11 took
over at the Arkaolu at.
The fteld goal c0mpleted an in-
credible Randy Hertel-led comeback
by the Owls, who were behind 1&-0
leu than two minutes deep lD the
third quarter .
Cluny, 1 75 LITFR · • -12.56 · • 69.76
J fli, B, LITE.R 11 .47 127.35
Jetwr/:,,''jllker.Blk., LITER .. ~ ..• l~.71 174,55
Landers. 1 75 UTER· 12:15 67.4~
TEQUILA
Cuervo White, 1 LJTER 7.51
Don Emilio Wh.• G'old, 1 1s LITER 9.24
Sauza Gold, ouART 8.Q7
VODKA
Crown Russe. urER
Kamchatka, I 7":> LITER
Popov, 1 LITER ·
Smirnoff, LrrER
Gllbey's Vodka, 1 7'.>-LITER
...
4.57
8.27
4.78
6.34
8.15
·-
83.34
51 .36
89.67
50.70
45.95
53.05
70.44
45.25
-TAYLOR ALMADEN
CALIF. WINE MT. WINES
t ~ 1-"LITEfl
10.67
11 .37
6.50
11 .83
11.28
6.20
14.61
6.21
14.61
15.72
5.53
5.43
5.82
16.98
10.49
4.21
6.80
17.00
J5.18
ll.63
10.62 .
14.55.
1 t .25
6.95
8.56
7.48
4 .23
7.66
4.43
5.87
7.55
~NOY, RHINE, CHABLIS. RHINE
CHA8US OR ROSE BOROONDY, NECT. ROSE
---~--~~---~-
lir-\ITEQ TO SUPP~ YON HAND
ESTRELLA WINES
BOTTI.E
RETAIL
Chenin Blanc, 1·so ML ................. 3.43
Johannlsberg Riesling, 750ML .... .4.44
Zlnfandel, 750ML ........................ .4.04
ZinfandeJ Rose, 750ML . ............ ..3.23
Fume Blanc, 150 ML ... ... ..... .... . .4.84
Barbera, 750ML.... .. ... ... .. . ... . ..3.63
Chardonnay, 1501"L .... .... .. .. . . . .. . 6.87
Cebemet Sawlgnon, 150 ML . ... . .. 7 .06
BEAOLIEO WINES
Beau Tour Cab., 750ML ................ 4.04
Beau Velours P. Nor. 750ML. .......... 330
Burgundy, 750ML .... ....... . ......•.. 2.94
Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML. ...... .4.40
~~~ .. 7!i<:>ML-..•. , .....•.....•.. , ....... 1_..S\.65
Chablis. 750ML ... ...... .. . ..2.75
Ga may Beaujolais, 150 ML . . .. 2.94
Beaumont Plnot Nofr, 1so ML ......... 4.04
Grenache Rose, 1soML ................... 220
SOUVERAIN WINES ·,
CASE
RETAIL
37.40
48.40
44.00
35.20
52.80
39.60
74.80
77.00
44.00
36.00
32.00
48.00
61..60--
30.00
32.00
44.00
24.00
Cotombard Blanc, 750ML ................ 2.62 28.45
Grey Riesling, 750 ML .................. 2.84 30.95
Johannisberg Riesling. 150 ML ...... .4.04 43.95
Chabls. 150 ML ............................... 2.82 30.75
Chenin Blanc, 750ML ...................... 4.44 4835
Pinot Noir, 750ML ............................ 4.44 4835
Pinot Norr Rose, 750 ML .............. . 323 35.15
GamayRose, 1soMt.. ................. .323 35.15
Chardonnay, 1soML ....................... 5.95 64.85
Burgundy, 150 ML ....................... 2.82 30.75
ZJnfendel, 750 ML .. ................... 3.63 39.54
Petite Sarah. 1so ML . .. .. .. . . ........ 4.64 50 55
Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML ...... 5.75 •62.65
.. .
HEINEKENS
8EER
LIGHT OROARK
6·PACK 12-0llNCE 3 a6
MICHELOB
BEER
REG. OR .LIGHT
6·PACK 12-0UNCE 2 -9 ,.
CASE OF 24 8.33
WARM
'80Til..E CASE
RETAIL
3.12
4.03 !
3.67 "
2.94 :
4140 t 3~o t
62.4 i I 6'42 t1
t
3.67 1
3.00 !
2i'7 ?
4 ;00 !
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2.50
2.67 i
3';'67
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2.58 ,
3.67 '
2.57f
4.03 J
4.03 ,
2.93.
2~"93 :
5",41 :
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3':30 f
I • 4,22}
5'2.]l ' " 1
CASE OF 24 15.02
WARM
.... ~------------... ·--------------...... ~~ .$ SPECIAL SELECTION WINES -'
Chardonnay, 750ML ...................... 2 .87
Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML .......... 2.07
Phot Nofr, 7501"L .......................... 2.07
Johanrlrsberg Riesling. 750ML ....... 2.41
Chenln Blanc, -ooML .......... : ......... 1.67
PEDRONCEW
Cabernet Sauvlgnon. 750-ML ......... 3.03
Zlnfandeh 750-ML ................................ 2.39
Johannlsberv ~Ung. 1»ML ....... 2 .85
Qamay Beau)Olals, 750ML ................ 2.11
Chen., Blanc. 750-""'-. .................... 2.52
• I
3125
2250
22.50
2625
~18.13
6
33.00
26.00
31 .00
23.00
27.50
PfOO!S
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I N~L TULL: San Dlevo al Cincinnati. A •rs: Sam Nover and Bob Trumpy.
Srn..r Ing from a 42-31 loss to Danas last week, the
Chargers wlll Invade Cincinnati for today's game. The Chargers are still tied for the lead in the American Con·
fereice st with a 5·3 record and will send Dan Fouts to the
flrln lin . The Bengals weref blltzed by Houston and a
heal y E rt Campbell last weeK, 23-3 oot nope to take advan-
ta11e of thie home field edge and escape the Central Division
cellar. I -1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ·.; ./
NFL l'OOTBALL; New Orleans at Rams.
Anno.+Kef's: Vin Scully and George Allen.
The R~ms should have little trouble in getting back to the
win colur:rtn against the 0-8 Saints. But stranger things have
happened ~ven though the Rams ~re 14-point favorites. Vince
Ferraga"}O will direct the attack and could have Wendell
Tyler bae~ In the running back spot on a part-time basis this
week. T¥1nts have former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast Coll place kicker Benny Ricardo but little else In the
way of an fense this season. · -.
• OTHER TELEVISION
9:30 ".m. (4) -NFL 'IO. CSO) -~CCER MADE IN
.,....i+-_....,....___,~E'R~Y. ~-
; · 12:30 p.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -A loo« at the contrasting
fortunes of New Yo rk's pro football teams. The Giants are do·
Ing• allout as well as expected and the Jets are not. (9) -
HA RNES$ RACI NG. 1 p.m. (4) -WESTERN OUTOOO RSMAN -Highlights
include tips on fly casting and a visit to .Sweetwater, Texas
for a rattlesnake roundop. 3 p.m. (4) -1980 U.S. GRANO PRIX -·World champion
Alan Jones is among the drivers competing in the Toyota
Grand Prix in Watkins Glen, N.Y.
4 p.m . (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL 'IO -Highlights of
games played this weekend. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
Tfle amrornra Golden Bears met the USC TTOJ•ns Saturday
in the Cohseum. Taped. .
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FRESNO (AP )
Quarterback.,Kevln Starkey
threw rour toUchdown passes lo
lead Looi Bemch State to a 34-9
win over Fresno State In college
football Saturday.
Starkey passed for 301 yards
with 12completaons.
The 49ers improved their
record to 5.3 o*all and 3-0 in
tbe Pacific Coast Athletic
Association. The Bulldogs
dropped to 3-6 overall a nd 1-4 in
the PCAA.
Long Beach took the opening
kickoff 74 yards in isix plays,
culminating with a Starkey pass
to tight epd Bill Kelly, ~ho ran
six yards to score.
Kelly again scored in the first
quarter on a 34-yard pass from
Starkey lo make it 14-0. In the
second quarter Starkey bit
flanker Ron Johnson from 40
yards out for the 49ers' third
unanswered touchdown.
Fresno kicker Dean Slattery
'\. hat on a 29-yard field goal to
close the ball at 21·3.
Fresno opened the third
quar er n ilfi ·
fullback Ted Torosian. The
attempt for two points failed.
The 49ers kicker. Ralph
Pe.trosian hit on a 45 yard field
goal to make it U -9. . _
ln the fourth q uarter . Starkey
hit Johnson on a 32-yard pass
play to make it 31·9. Petrosian
added a 47-yard fi eld goal to
wrap up tbe game.
4:30 p.m (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGE NDS -A
, tribute to golfer ~yron Nelson, holder of perhaps the most S AN D 1 E G 0 -Co 1 in
amazing record in all of sports: 11 -consecutive PGA vie-Ankersen , a barefoot soccer-
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GEORGIA'S HERSCHEL WALKER BUSTS THROUGH A SOUTH CAROLINA TACKLER.
South Roundup
•ories. · styled kicker from Denr;nark.
11p.m.(22)-NOTREOAMEFOOTBALL-NotreDame booted three field goals and G . w· 13 10-vs.Navy,playe,dSaturday. third-string quarterback -
RA DIO eorg1a ms Football -San Diego at Cincinnati, 10 a.m., KSDO Houston Nutt steer.ed Oklahoma ' ' -
( 1130); Miami at Oakland, 12 :35 p.m., KNX < 1070); New State to its first victory of the · .
>
Orleans at Rams, 1 p.~. KMPC(710). season with a 15-6non-conference
Basketball -Denver at Lakers, 6:50 p.m., KLAC (570>. triumphoverSan Diego State. From AP Dlspatcbes
Hockey -Kings at New York ~angers, 4:35 p.m., KOGO Ankersen hit on field goals of ATHENS, Ga. Freshman whiz Herschel
i (600)(The Daily Pilot is not rHponslble for late changes.) 50, 30 and 37 yard s as the Walker. bottled up for most of the first half, bolted
Cowboys . 1·5·1, s napped their 76 of his game-high 219 yards for a touchdown on
1 longest nonwinning streak since the third" play of the third quarter to give Georgia
1938. some breath i ng room and the unbeaten,
l·f.,!I Apaches Scmped The loss was the sixth straight fourth-ranked Bulldogs held on Saturday for a r. for the skidding Aztecs, 1-7, lJ-10 college football victory over No. 14 South
equalling their longes t losing Carolina..
streak s ince 1942.' Walker 's long-dis tance gallop came with ' B Ga u c left in the opening quarter was fro m rural Johnson C'ounty High School in ,V the first time this season the Wrightsville. Ga .. the 13th freshman in NC'AA1
The victory, the fourth in a row. lifted the ,
Bengals record to 6·2.
Dt11ce J 7, Ge.rtrl• T•r• 12
DURHAM. N.C. -Junior end Ron Frederick
scored one touchdown and set up a field goal with
a 47 -yard punt return as Duke defeated Georgia
Tech. 17-12, in an Atlantic Coast Conference game.
Duke, now 2-6 for the season. did all its scoring
in the first half and fought off a det~rmined Tech
rally the last two periods. ~ hos, 36-14 Ankersen's 50-yarder with 2.25 st artling suddenness and made the heralded rookie
.J c d · history to run for 1.000 yards and enabled him to c o wboys score in the first capture his ballyhoo<>d nationally televised rushing KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Wayne Morrison i Special \o the Daily Pilot ·Johnson booted a 39-yurd field quarter. He added field goals in duel with South Carolina's seni or star, George booted three field goals. including a game-winning ~ C H ULA V IS TA Ph i l goal inthelhirdquarte rtobring the s econd and third quarter to Rogers. 43-yarder, to lead Virginia to a 16-13 upset over ~ Spencer returned a kickoff 102 the count to 30-14. put the Cowboys out front 9·0. Walker carried a school-record 43 times for his Tennessee. ! yards for a touchdown and the The final S ad d 1 e b ac k 219 ya rd -he was only 21-fo r-62 in the fi rst half -The Vols, s uffering their third loss in a row at
l Saddleback CA>llege Gauchos to uchdown came on a one-yard llefJeb Roll boosting his total for the season to 1.096. Rogers home. bounded back Crom 10-3 and 13-6 deficits in
\...went on to post a 36·14 Mission run by Scott Mc.K_enzac in lhe am assed 168 ya rds in 35 carrieso giving him l ,257 the second half to tie the score 13·13 on a 44 yard
/ Conference football victory over four~h quarte~ wa_t~ the con· A L B u Q u E R Q u E _ . in eight games. touchdown run by Anthony Hancock with 12:45 ".
h ost Southweste rn College ve rsion try agam fallmg. Quarter bac k Larry Gentry left. .
Saturday ~ght. The Saddl~bac_k defen~e rose threw three touchdown passes to Florida 2J .. tl UbMrn J O .
pencer s score came after to the occas~on 10 stopping the spark the University of Nevada-GAJNESVILLE. F la Flonda's hard -~ ~ C" *-"'-f ~ : u\h.wP.s.t'"~$. ~ pu.ll~J11 to .,,log...,r~b. ~~T .ui lh.e ..C~C»-~ ~~~.. _........ -~AU.---~,. \ •. ~-~tfi • •• _., .... ~", .. lt:U ... _, ... • ~-. ~.~ .:&. ,,~ -r' ~ · -r ' ..,...., )\frff1~~~€!Gi6ehveo~'NUl'tl.:.u ... -:r • _:_:_...:,~~<t"'4'i'w' "~ ..,.. N'~w5Me:. n <: ..... -: ~ " ,,4.. """~"·'"' .,. ..-:r..:.~ S 4 C /J • ' • .,.,.,.~ ·" l in the second quarter at 472 y ards in five previo us games · .rout or w exico. up louchdoY.ns b.) J ame-a Jone~ e1nd Johnel1 Br<;>wn ~7.Y and Saddleback n e ve r but was he l d lo 31 by the Gent{y. who ranks th\rd zta· a s the Gators beat Southeastern Conference n val E l R V
ked back after that. Gauchos. tionally in passing efficiency, Auburn. 2l ·lO. ag es 0 mn Coe
;.John Hill had a big night for . Tb-e vict o ry brought Sad-threw touch down passes of Although Auburn running s.tando.ut. Ja~es 'I:'
e victors. completing 11 of 19 dleback's record to 5·1 for the seven yards l o Jeff Spek, 13 Brooks amassed 163 _Ya rds rushing. lifting him
ss attemPts including one for year and 2·1 in Mission Con-yards to Robert Cobb ~nd seven ov_e_r Lhe 1.000-yard ma ~k for the season, l~~t·half
ouchdown and running for two ference action. yards to Darral Hambrick. mis takes cost Auburn a.oy chance of winning the
. res. He al~o passed for a two· gam~he victory boosted Florida's record to 6·1. its .!1~1r~~~7~~n:the firs t two p; .. ates Bur1·ed· best start s ince 1974: and 3·1 i~ the SEC. Auburn "~hdowns for the Gauchos on a.a d~~~:d lo 4·4, and 1s winless .111 four conference
e-yard pl1lrrges but both con· g ·
r sion attem~ failed. one on
k ick attempt and the other on
TUn.
Following Spencer's kickoff
turn. which was a Saddleback
c h ool record, Guy J ohnson
dded the conversion.
Mike Eddo then took a six·
ard pass from Hill for another
addleback t ouchdown and
TERSRIP
~UFIC, 20-l
OCC Falls, 31-1~ ,ttarwla•d 24, N. Caro. St. O
COLLEGE PARK. Md. ~harlie Wysocki
Spec1al \o the Daily Pllol
WALNUT -Orange Coast
Colle ge · put together Its top
offensive performance of the
s eason. a01ass ing -307 total
yards. but it waso 't enough to
keep the Pirates Crom losing their
sixth straight decision, a 31:0 ·
setback at the hands of the Mt.
San Antonio College Saturday in a
South Coast CQnference football
game. ·
Hohensee to Ron Stivers who
was wide open, and the score
went to 15-6 at interm ission.
In the early moments of the
t)llrd period , the Mounties
&locked a fi.eld goal try and ran
the ball back to the OCC 18 lQ set
up a 32-yard Sanchez field goal.
The Pirates came back to -
move the ball 53 yards in three
scored one touchdown while rushing for 132 yards
and defe nsive end Mark Wilson scored on a rare
ihterception in the-North Carolina State end zone
as Maryland defeated the Wolfpack 24·0 in an
Atlantic Coast Conference game. Wysocki. a junior. topped the 1.000-yard mark
for the second consecutive year and took over as
Maryland's No. 2all-time rusherwith2,348yards. He
scored from one yard out in the second quarter after
tackle Ed Gall recovered a fumbleon the State34,
p l a y s f o r t h e i r s econ d lSIJ :.., /fll••bnppl 18 touchdown on an 18-yard run by
Damon Moore to pull within • BATON ROUGE -Alan Risher accounted for
18-13. That was as close as they three loucftdowns and Mike Montz scored twice as
could com~ as the Mountjjls put Louisiana State cashed in five turnovers for points
Orange Coast CoJlege ekme t)ack from a 6-4
defeat in opening round play in the Cypress water
polo tournament Saturday to defeat De Anza and
Cypress for second place in the final standings .
The Pirates dropped their second game of the
year to Long Beach, the tournament champions,
then defeated De Anza. 13-8 and Cypress 11-8 to
run their season record to 19-2. ,
• t.This wls the first lime this year that we have
played with floating goals and our kids couldn't bit
in that first game," Coach Jack Fullerton said.
"We have hit nearly 50 percent of our shots going
into the tournament and made only two of 23
attempts plus two fluke goals in the Long Beach
game."
Greg Carroll. tbe sixth leading scorer for the
Pirates. hit four goals in the De Anza victory and
two against Cypress to lead the OCC scoring .for
the day. Goalie Jack He~rt bad a big day
including .nine saves in the final period of the
Cypr ess game.
In high school action, Don Drake scored' five
goals while teammates Mflce Kessler and David
Ireland added four and three, respectively, as
Estancia clobbered Marina, 18-7, in a non-league
conleit at Estancia. '
'th.e victory im.pro'{«d the Eagles' record \o
11·11 for the season~ ·
Jdanfredo J,espier scored '°*'
ala and teammates John
rgas and Mark O'Brien added
ree each a s UC Irvin•
rashed the Vnivers ily or
The Pirates were in the \ame
with the score deadlocked at 8-6
going·intothe final two minutesQf.
the tint half when two costly mi.S-
takes resulted in 10 points on ~
scoreboarctfortbe Mounties.
two ll'}!uraoce qiarkers ~ the ·and routed Mississippi 38-16.
board in the final period. It w&s the fourth straight SEC victory for the --------------------
'Ooe was set up on' a pass Tigers, lodged in a Urst-place tie. with.· fourth· • * • * .. * • * • * Pacific ,.20-1, in PCAA
c-onference water polo actton
Saturday at Newport Harbor
High. a,., -
.. 7 The Anteaters. wl'fo improved
their w nference ~cord to 6-0
and overall mark to 15·3· l. had
12 players score.
Pacific scored its only goal as
the game ended.
lJCl's•next game 11 Tuesday
nitht (7 :30) against UCLA at
wport. •
Mt. San Antonio recovered an
Orange Coast 'fumble at the
Pirate 32-yat>d line and ·lost five
yards Jn three 1)lays .. Emllio
Sanchez, ~ter'"lbi~;slng the first
conversion altemi>C, <!'ame on to
kit:k a conference record 54-yarj
field goal with 1: 34 remalning.
Tt\en on the final play of the
half, after OCC was unable to
get beyond its own 49-yard
str ipe, the Mounties connected
on a 49-yard a~rial (rom Mike
Penn St. Rallie8, 27 -1~. · ·
Y:l StATE COLLEGE. Pa. (AP> -A one-yard
scoring run by senior fullback Booker Moore and
fresh rpan fl a.n ker Kenny Jackson's ~5-yard
cbddwn reception rallied Penn State to a 27·12
liege football victory over Miami or Florida. Saturday~'.:.. • ,...
With scouts from four bowl games watching,
Penn Stale extended its winnln• strea~ to Cive
games and boosted its season record \o 7·1.
interception return to the OCC r anked Georgia in the chase for the league's liil
three . Both scores came on pass automatic berth in the Suglr Bowl game.
plays from Hohensee. Risher scored on runs of one and 14 yards and
The Pi rate s had been tossed a two-yard pass to Holtie Gajan for another
averaJ'ing 141 yards in total toucbdown, while Montz scor~ on runs of lffhe and
o ffe n se before Saturday's' three yards. alternoon outing, fl\01111! than -----~------------..... ----
doubling tha~igure. B'ut it was
the sixth straifJhl loss a nd 8-0f.9
in conference action over two
years. The Mounties are 4-2
ove r a~I and 1 -1 in the
conference
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Gold F•'i•r-hun 't 1ublided since it
firlt hit the f uJUon m.ark,t: a few years
•IQ. Both men and wo~n are buyW,
1old jewelry juat a& rapidly as ever,
deapite the ri1in1 cost. ol the precioua
metal. . . , liold jewelry 11 1omc two new ways '
for the '11)1, accordinl to Mollie Stauffer,
a Balboa I1lmd bu1inftsoy.ioman who
wears rin11 ·on tl•r fin1ers and bells on
her toes and ia her own best advertise·
ment.
Necklaces .are bi11er and more
massive, and some pieces, such as
charms, are smaller and liehter so they
will be more easily affordable.
. While charms are more popular
than ever, the onc:e fuhionabJe charm
holder is out, says Ms. Stauffer.
Charms are made in many forms
I . I Cha,.m~ng ·
..
and shapes and can express any
measap a wearer whhes. They can be
words, symbols, shli>ef or repllcu of
so~ dear to the owner.
They are popular t>oth by thitrnselvea
and combined with ,Id beads.
The Gold lnfor~atjon Center in New
York says that jewelrY pieeer, have been
kept in line by mei ol De'W manutac·
tu ring technology.
is basic gold chains "intearated for a
brand-new look with st~ning set-In
motifs at the front of the neck or at
spaced intervals along the chain."
•· $tauff er said that stick pins alao
are less favored this year, Yfhile nu11et
jewelry is more popular.
Also new are "jackets" to chance
the look of atud earrinp, and updated
desiana in "iwin1 rin11," where the cir·
cle and square parts are always in mo·
lion.
"Inienious openworked techniques
and die-striking or stnmping have
enabled manufacturers to. offer looks
that are lighter in wei1bt and therefore
more affordable," a spo1iesman said.
Gold jewelry always will be a godd
buy and because of spiralin1 economlc
trend$, ·consumers ne~d to be mote
value-cooscioue than ever.
The "gold miners" of the '80s really
aren't the first ~ have a love affair with
gold decorations .. however. 1
As the diarist Samuel Pepys indicat·
ed, 17th Centuey Englanders also li.kec:t its glitter. Ms. Stauffer also bu seen the rapid
rise of "tri-color" jewelry, which is 14-
karat jewelry made in tones .of pink,
yellow and mauve.
In addition to the rings which move,
charm rings are popular, as are "add a
bead'' necklaces where· aold beads are
put on as they are afforded.
"And, because of. innovations in
jewelry making such as laser beams,
lightweight necklaces 1md other delicate
pieces are much stron11er than compara·
ble gold chains produced last year."
The Gold Information Center off eh
this anecdote from Pepys' diary of July
l, 1660, in which be talks about his new ·
gold buttons, which were the rage at that time:
Pearls also are a big fashion item
for the coming season, Ms. Stauffer said. . ,
The GIC also says that gold jewelry
prices have been ke·pt down because of
the use of semi-predous stones or pearls
in combination with 1o{d.
The center predicts that one of the
biggest accessory trends on the horizon
"'Th.is morning came home my niie
camlet cloak with gold buttons and a suit
which cost me much money, and I pray
to God to make me able to pay for it.''
Pearls o.f Wisdom
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Pearls are thought to be' the first gem known to ·
mankind dating back a good 4,000 years to when they
were first discovered off the coast Of India.
But there are other "pearls of wisdom". to be acquired
about-this gem and'the Jewelry Industry Coun~il has de-
vised a quiz to reveal your personal pearl perspicacity.
If you score fewer than five correct answers, you are
only a simulated expert; if you get six to eigM right, you
would never cut pearls before swine ; i~ you f.el nine or 10 ri1ht, you are indeed a pearl or great pnce.
1. The larg~t pearl in existence is belioe ved to be :
a. TM Peart of A.ui whach tM M~ Emporn Shah Johan
gave to hU wt/e, for whom he hod the Taj Malml erected.
b. TM Empreu Pearl, owned bw Empre11 Nu Mu Hing of the
Third~JI. _
c. CatheriM de Medici's pear-ahaped "Poire Perle" given
her bfl Mr future htuband, the Duke of OrlltmU.
d. TM Ea.tent Moon, a pearl found iri. tM Pttlrian GUI/. now
part of the Britiah rOflal gem collectioft.
2. The most important q"aliti~~" by which a jeweler
judies the worth of a pearl are:
a. Weight, color and rounc:meu.
to.~',.},~~£.:4~~ ... -'<1.v·1 ···;~ . : ,,,~~.:·
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3. Empress Eugenje's magn.ilicent 00-grain pink pearl
was discovered: .
a. In tM waten olf Sri Lanka,
b. In Audrolian waltra.' c. 11' Tahiti. •
d. In a brook Mar Patttraori. N. J. ,.
4. One of the simplest ways to tell if a pearl is real is to: •
a. Drop it in a glaaa of mi11eral water to aee i/ it float•.
b. Run JIOUr teeth gmtl11 •twer Ua 111.rf oce to au if the aurjoce u 1liglltl11 irregular.
c. HOid tM pearl up to a WTJI ltTORg bght to tnt It•
lummo.it11.
S. Uv Biwa pearls a1.·e so named because:
o. Ubora Biwa. o/ Japmt, woa tM first to harwat frealiwater ~art. commerciallJI.
b. Blwa meom "lime t.cwtin" in ClaiMae.
c. The pearu totre Mmed after Priftceu Biwa of Sri Lanka .
. " Preuei, blouses, nithteowna, robes, wallpaper, tiles,
dish•, picture frames, comforters, tea co&ies and fabric.
You COl"i)d literally live in a 100 percent Laura Alhley
. eavironmer1tifyouwisJ>ed.
Tbe British des11ner, wha.e 10\h American sbo1.
opeaecl t!Via month at South Cout Plaza, offers her old·
fuhioned print.a in just about anythin1 imaainable for fte
-home. . , •
It alJ, started in the '50I in En1land when Mrs. Ashley's
busbani1, Bernard, left his job as a city clerk to design and
print modem fabrics. . ,,
11JU\ • .u&LEY bu -1waya tned to keep the prices of
ber cliatMI dowa and she kMpa tome dresses in the line
• year tAl'ter year u "cluaica."
JiU the colors are desiinect to 10 toeether, accordln1 to _
.. sara.h CalMndar;-a spatesnfllib'Tor the company whO wu
at lt'le iranct openin1 party in Colla Mesa.
"Mrs. Aabley'a theme ts to have a lot et colors in ~ne
room," Ille said. "We are offerinl people a chance to ex·
pe•riment."
1 All the four Ashley chi1dlw-1everal now :.. ... · •• vwn-
purtlcipate in the firm and a1J UM principa!. in the com·
puy are unct.r •.mo it'• a compauy with a YOWll outlook.
Mrs. Albley perbape never dreamed t"11t her almple
ae1lpa from the kitchen would lelld to • ctotblQ and
fabric empire, but ahe u d her b\lla..nd bave enjoyed their
aucceu very much.
· IN !'PITS ot the compay•a 1rowt1t, the ~e11 ltrive
to m~ the meaa1e wltlt wllich they started.
They wiab. they say, to ''offer a 111• .... ol the put and
ol everythinathatil M9t la •n1llsh Ufe." . •s HAD JM married a •:r ,_. womu named Laura, wlllo wu a eecretary at the NeUoeal Federation ol
Wom•'• luUt\MI.
WMD 1be 1ave up !,ter job foe UM birth ot tbe first ol
IMr tow ellDclr9, lbe decict.d to belia Mil~~ U. huaband tau1ht her to 1llk-1creen DI ;.t .. -:::= towell _. tablemats and inlilted '•h• market tr •°* ii uaMrWOWDDUDt.
,.... family IDOYed to Walel ln t• Md Mn. Milley la·
.,. ... her nnt 1armeat, • striped .......... lllDOCk,
which w• IO aucc ... ful Uu1t IM= expMdin1 her llae
lato elo&MI and oUMt bout.,.. · Trwlated into fa1bJ• far em Califon.la in the
· • 'Ill, lt .... wearable, eomlortdle femlalDe clotMI ~at c• 11 fl'9m HMOll to ..... ,..,. ~ JHI', _.. Klll "11 ,,.,, .. -J.O...
.
,~ d. 'l'hq CO'l'M /rom l.Ak~ Biwo .
8. The difference between Oriental or natural pearls
and cultured pearls i's this:
a. <>rwntal pearu are alWOJI• cream11 white while cultured
~aru <JTe pink or gTCJll.
b. <>rwntal pearla.qr~ whm a natural imtant Uke a
groin of .and cauu• the mo1luak to a«rde a Liquid to coat tM ir:
ritant; cultured pearu difltr onl11 in that man introduce• tM irri·
tant into the moUu.sk to atort tM coating action.
c. Orintal peoru are /ovnd only in Arian' watera. while
C1Utured pear&. me from Eur~.
7. Natural pearls come onJy (rem oysters:
Trw or f al.tt.
8. Cultured pearls are imitation pearls :
Trwor faJu.
9. An oyster takes six months to produce a gem pearl :
Trwor faJu.
10. In the Persian Gulf, which has been the source of
the finest natural pearls for some 3,000 years, modeni
methods have made harvestiftl OrientaJ pearls an easy
task:
True or falae.
ANSWERS
1. a. ~ . -_, __ ~ -.. ~-')..~• ........ , .. -~~ --
relriction or light through layeni of nacre. .
· 3. d. Freshwater pearls are not uncommon in other
parts of.the United·States.
4. b. A s mooth surface indicates an imitation pearl ;
true pearls have a rough texture.
5. d .
6. b.
j . False; Pearls are alao found in some speeies of
mussels and clams as well as in oysters.
8. False. Cultured pearls are made by·nature, with the
nucleus irritant implanted by man. ,
9. False. It takes from one to four years for an oyster
Co produce a gem pearl.
10. False. Primitive methoda of aathering pearls ue
still used in the Persian Gull, where divers use .a rope and
basket to retrieve the oysters. -Auociated Preu
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Mr .. Fuller, Miss Mcintosh
Fuller-Mcintosh.
• Kathy Mclntoab of Co.ta Mesa and John
rii!Jerof Santa Ana Heilbts have announced their •l•t•meat and plana for a wedclint ln ~IMl!r of nut year. -r--
11M Dally Pilot reerets an ~rror in last Sun·
day's edition which reported that the yduril cou-
p .. alread~ad lied the knot.
The· bride-elect, dau1bter of Mn. Arlene Mdn~b of Costa Mesa, attended Newport
Harbor Hi&b and Oran1e Coast Colle1e.
· • • The future bride1room, IOll of Mr. and Mrs.
Cal f'uller, also attended Newport Harbor HI1h
altd OranaeCoastCollece.
The couple pl•ns to be married at Calvary
Chapel ofCoeta Mesa.
Kolar-Sheelar
Jo-Ellen Theresa Sheelar of Fountain Valley ud William Kolar of Costa Mesa recently ex·
ctiaa&ed weddln& vows in ceremonies at Holy
Sflrlt Catholic Clturcb of Fountain Valley.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Sbeelar of Fountain Valley, graduated from
Fauntain Valley High and Orange Coast Colle1e. ~iu registered animal health technician.
The bridegroom, son of1Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kolar of Costa Mesa, graduat.ed from Costa Mesa
Hieb and Orange Co•st College. He is stationed at
Fort Carson, Colo., while serving in tbe United
States Army.
The couple plans to Uve in Colorado Sprines
after a trip in the Rockies.
Advertise o Sl!fVICe vcv proode
-from bobys.tltng to window
woshmg -1n the clossifted
Service IMectory ~ the 111111µmu
RUFFEll'S
UPHoLSTERY
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Now featwtng efbullt8 tor CM--•
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Mr. and Mrs. Bluell
8 I uell-Woolley
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Crate Bluell and Charlotte WooUey were
married ln ~remoniea held at St. John Vianney
CbapelQn Balboa Island.
The bride. daucbter of Mr. and Mn. Alfred
Woolley of Balboa Island, attended Corona del
Mar Hip and Oran1e CoaatColle1e.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bluell, craduated from UC Riverside and is'
eqJployed as a senior planner for tbe city of
Newport Beach. / .
The couple plans to live in Newport after a
boneymoonatsea ..
Elsner-Dominicis
Mellissa Oominicis~flrvine and Chris Elsner
or Anaheim have announced tbeirenaa1ement.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An·
thony Dominicis of Irvine, eraduated from
University High and Orange Coast College.
The ruture bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Elsner of Anahelm Hilb, craduated
from Twltin High and attended Oran1e Coast
College.
The couple ls pl'annine an August weddin& at
Our Lady ~een of Angels Church in Corona del Mar. ------
Su c kl i ng-H arry man
Lou Ellen Harryman of La Canada and Jim
Suckling of Newport Beach have announced their
engagement.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs .
Ronald Harryman of La Canada, enduated rrom
Utah State University.
The future bridegroom, son of Mr. JohnSuckl·
~
in& of Rancho Santa Fe and Mn. Robert Reordan
of Newport Beach, 1rad\ia(ed from Newport
Harbor Hich School ud earned.a malten cle1ree
from the Univenityof \VjJcOnlin. • .
The couple planaaaearly Jan'4U)' wecWia1 ln
RanchoSanta Fe. ·
'W......_, °'9d .,.....mn1 ~celt tw o6C......, /Tom tlw DaUw Pilot bf ~ca • ...,..,, NI/· oddr•...., .....,....,,_to u.. ,..,,,.,,.. DtplrtnwM, r-.o.
Soil•, C°"4 ll1eo naf, M bw ~ -W o/ '1•1 Doil~ """°' offi«1. 'Tlwy or• &ocaiaf at .JJO W. BoV
St., CNCG Meaa;. J7f75 Beorlt Blod,. H...,fl&ft°"
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Life in Fat City
·:\*Ill <llar. 21·Apr.
It> Pamlly member COD·
fidea •••d for extra
work or help la coanec·
tloa witla jo-Be
dtplomatle, b.ai n·
me1J1blr your own obl11a·
tiona.
TA1JRU8 (Apr. 20·
Kay 20): Give 101ic
equal time with emo·
tloaal reaeonaes .
Spotlllht on 1peculation,
creative endeavon 8Jld
relatlc)u wtttl oppoaile
HJl, ;
Ol:•INI Ohy 21·
1Juae 20): .Pocu. on in·
terHt rate., property
values, stepe needed to
Ina ure aecurfty. Older
individual.I wUUn1 to aid
if you are receptive!
NEW YORK <AP> -
Going on a diet ls not
eaay for anyone, but it is
especially tou1h If
you 're a food critJe or
chef.
CANCEa (J un e
21-Jufy 22): Be willing
to chance your mind;
last minute telephone
call <OU!d prevent em· foot -S frame carried 197 barruament, Joa. Short
pounds and she took the tri ....... 1..i be d
'' l don 't trust thin food
critics,'' says Mimi
Sheraton, critic for The
New York Times.
summer off to abed so or P :--~ on agen a.
60 pounds. She'• at LEO (J'uly !3·Aui 22>:
about llO now. !:mphM'-on important
James Beard, the not· co11tacta, deciaions af·
ed critic, chef and fectin& personal
cookbook author, has J>09sesaioaa and money.
a 1 s o been di et i n g..-lli1hlisbt .independence.
Beard, 77, tipped the. originality and willine·
scales at 300 pounch four neas to initiate pioneer·
years ago and bia doctor inl concepts.
::,u:=. ~··
LDAA .....
22): Wblfl~AI• be cauH for llr1Mlll1,
preb .. ioll and fear ca
be traalf ormed into "~lctory celebration".
Empbaala on clubs,
croup•. orfatll•atloftl,
11tetboda o obtainin1 confidentlal~ scoam-,oet.
Nov. 21): "lie wtlllo1
reviae, rewle1' ad
build -Olflr--1
tacts COUltl IMd to a
ceuful bMJnHI ve
turea.
8AGITl'Aarus (Nov.
22-r>ec. 21 >: Written
communication could in·
ittate succeu, buslnesa
or career vectture. Apply
individual touch.
CAParcoaN <De
2J'·J an. lt): Pafien ~ persl"g 1aeco
'YOUT twin -W
you seek may be at
distance ~ ii obtail'I'
ble. SpoUisht on trav
plans, m•nuactipt
Ie1al aspects of specia l
enterprise.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18): Aura of
mystery , g lam our
dominate your personal
sce1'ario. Money is in·
volved, especiaUy as it
affects one close to you,
includin partner or
mate. "Either they have an
incredible metabolism
or they don't bav~ a real
passion for food," she
says in an interview in
the current issue of
People ma1azine.
warned of health prob·
lems if he didn't lose at
least SO poWMb, People
says.
Beard s _a)'_• be
believes be weips about
PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar.
20): Partnership pro-
VlaGO (Au1. 23-Sept. poaal can be solidified.
22) :· 'nmin1. inituitton, Be aware ol subt
judgment come into nuances and Ume· sp
sharp, clear .focus. required to comple
£,aneer, Capricorn , -pr.eject, N9netbeless, Miss
Sheraton, 54, is on a
diet. Last May, her S-260 potmds now, but isn't'.--------~--------~ sure: "I hate scales."
A One~Night Ra·t OOPS DEAR ANN LANDERS: l am writing for
all teen-age airls who have had it with ooe-nigbt
stands from guys who uae them and tou them
aside.
I went out with "Greg" (made-up name) a
few times and really 1ot to likinc him a lot. We
talked on the phone, and be 1ave me the im·
presaion be tboy1bt I waa super.
One ni&bt be suc1eated we to to bi,a place
beca1.11e no <me waa at borne. Re •tarted to 1et
pretty intimate. I let him do tbinp I bad never
allowed any boy to do before. We didn't 10 all
the way, but it wu awfully cl<»e. I tbou1ht it
was OK because of tbe way be talked. He said I
t;.'H special tO him. When he took me home my
bead wu ln the clouds.
Ann
Landers
U.e a.._ llew .. apeelal" yw an. Tiie &lme &e
ie·ara &Ma leslM la llOW -~ ,.. tet la&e
trHllle.
_.MAMIFllJTllER 10011,
Two weeks have passed, and I haven't
;: ~ lf'~.4~~~W~ti;.~di?.'~N'IU~~ .. !.:\Z~W.J.us ~·~
I am mad. I want to filht back. It's rotten
DEAR ANN LANDERSi What does a
person have to do to make your column.
anyway? I have written to you seven times, and
~ou didn'tl,_rint a single one ol my letters. 1 ~.......,~~'*~-. ·-:~1t.um~
-to let somebody know I am n0 dummy and
have their little game figured out. In this nutty
town everybody reads your column. Tbe very
best way to tell somebody off 11 to write Ann
Landers.
6e8 Baker StrHI, Suite 405
Costa MeM, CA 92926 Phone S4<H757
. . . Initial interview at no cherge.
gt ThrC~ove TAKE OFF
POUNDS ?/__; AND . ~25%,, J:,90!
... durina our Grand Opmina and Hollday
S«aton super shape-up spedal offer.
--
Spend the holidays (Thanks1lvm1. Christmas. New
the way euys abuse Sirls and 1et away with it. I
bate to be ao cynic•l that I would never trust a
1uy a1ain, yet when you run into so many
creepa like Gree. what la a prl to thinlt? Please
tell us bow to win. -FED UP IN ST. LOUIS 'DEA& FED: Tlae way &e will la &e say NO.
Keep year dlplty, bellave ill a muaer U.at ee•• ... lftPffl aad y .. •u set ll.
W-. 0 Gre1" ••Uetlleli ... place beca ...
110 oee wu lleme, yoa ....... It.aye lmew1l wtiat
11e11a41a..w. .
I'm Ml aa)ill1 all PJS are .n.ka, bat
most of &Mm will take .. ,..._, &My cu 1et.
.bd wtiy M&T Mat de tlley un &o leee! y_,.
.... , lteleap .. y ... v ..... , Mn .. , ... ,
treap....., pnvt1e1es jut bfta ... 11e 1a.-e Y" a
I gave you seven chances, and you tell on
your face. I will never write to you a1ain. -
FORMER FAN IN LAFAYETTE
DEAR LAF: Yo11 fhlally matle IL Coe·
crabllau.a. Sort)', I caa't pdal.en.ry letter,
bat I do my beat to aake Minced seledlau
every clay. Yea wo•lda't believe llliow muy,...
pie woald like to ue Ulla space &o tell off
somebody. I view my colama u an opportuJty
to e4.cate, a111ue and dlaeeaJaate uef1aJ la·
formation. Read the riot act oa you owa time,
Bub.
Dance Floor Danger
They tell me It takes centuries to brine about
social chan1e ... years. of battlln1 prejudices,
old habits and traditions.
That ia why I can't start too soon to reverse a
trend that hu plaeued women for the last 200
years. . . dancl.e1 backwarda.
A woman danclne backwards ii like a doc
dancin1 on hia bind le1a. He does it. But Mt well.
By laat count there were only six women in
this co\Ultry w~ enjoyed dipping and 1wayift1 in
without a Ucense. Put a few drinks in some of them
and the momen' them usic starts, they pull you out
of your chair and throw you in revene like a trac·
torwitba badclutch.
I per50t\ally have been bUndl.Y and )Without
feeling shoved into the path of other dancers, or-
cbeatraa, chain, buffet tables, potted planta,
bananu nambe, a cloakroom, a few dart cor-
ners, and once when a crazy man let 10 of me I
ro·und myself at the front of a line in a restroom
and barely 1ot out with my life.
One theory men advance is that it's just
another form of patn a wom&Jl must bear, such as
livinc a.rth aad skiine with a bandba1. I say to
them God never meant for women to dance
backwards.
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ALL PA•TS .t LAaOR
-Ytatl at l1lC Cr.ovt. R,tum hoine pouods ljJtitu,
trimmer and refreshed. STARTING TODAY our
rept.r low dally rata (540 to $e5) a~ reduced 25%
throuah Jan. 15, 1981. You stm re«lve the tame
-laht lou proaram. 0 low ailori• nwnu. ~ of all
fadlitia. ind09r and outdoor pools, jacuu.i, sauna
and 1Yms. Card pl1yln1oat the Ca1lno In El1lno~.
Make reMrvatiom riow to ... ure accommodation•.
If He bad, HewouldhaveatvenuMll!~, ~,,.._.
crowtnsoutofouranklestokeepuaf..,li\impln1 t=; .... ----------------1.;:::1
reverse. They were all quite ltrUI• ud list.cl
amoq their other tum-om: backin& lDto a i.ot'
atove, nytnc in revene and faciq die rear of
elevaton.
Tbe reet of the women enter a daDce are1'a,
raise tbeirrt&bt arms like they're primial a pump
and allow the111Mlva to be abov..S around like a
bn>om.
MOit of-the dance floor acddenu cu be
blamed on men who _have no.busineu leff••i
Don. Nolan & Dorothy Emflrson pr~ent Call 141-H11. Putaftw..,.
to .. rllfer
latothinp.
He would have &iven us pivotal vi.lion 90 that
we clidD 't have to tum our neeu full clrtle to ...
who our partners were taltln1 to.
He would aever have allowed the opea·toed
sboetoM.
But moatly, ln Hia intllllta compue..n, He
would have inltalled automatlc fork Ulla la °'¥'
leis u standard equipment 90 that we mil.ht not
be able to see when we're 1oin1, but at leut~kl
aeewhlrewe'dbeea ..
l 'v• diac\9Md UU. many tim• with my
buabud wtt.o .at~ and 11y1, "Look, lt'• a rotten Job. but eomeone bu to do It.'• I cloll 't accept daat.
f'"'1Mrman, I would say to all m•, do notJUlll•
ua unW you have danced backwarda la our opeft·
tMdAoeS: ..... TIQUIS llPO C SIL~ Edwin H. Riedell. M.D ·.
'IN THE CO~EftCE BUILDING
OMNQI COUNTY PAIRQROUNDI
II,.-,,. DAIVl • COSTA MESA. CA
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adult ~ including:
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• ArthrltU Vaccine Thnopr/
• N1'tritiora & Hypogl11cemio.
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THUNDERCLOUD, LAKE TAHOE, BY ANS~L ADAMS, CIRCA 1936
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A1umbl11man lmbr1clU 1 R-V•"' uraJ. it minorit11 cciucu1
clloirmo" hi the CoUfornia A•· umt>i11 m9d cwthor of AB 2113, o b(U
crtattnQ the Tahoe Area Land Ac·
qui.U1on Commu.1on and c<HWthor
of Snat1 BUl l7Sf, t"-Tahol Bond
Act.
By mA.BLE8 a. UIBRECllT
Although I am a native
Southern Callfornlan, Lake
Tahoe haa always been. an Im-
portant part or my lire. Tahoe is
truly one of a kind; an Alpine
lake with a 72·mile shoreline,
bays that reflect an azure sky.
surrounded by forested moun-
ta l ns and eranlte peaks; a
phenomenon that transmits feel·
ings varylrte from the introspec·
tive to worldly.
· Tahoe epitomizes much or the
California mystique, remarka-
ble beauty and an alh,asive
lifestyle. My father Clrst saw
Tahoe as a young man and car·
ried •the memory with him
through World War II. Earl Im·
brecht, like so many others, re-
membered Tahoe as the ultimate
dream.
AFTER T HE WAR, when'
housing was scarce, h.e towed
he 14-foot traj_ler in which my
parents lived to Tahoe. They
still talk about the trials or
climbing the Sherwin and
Conway Grades in a four-
cylinder car. ·
T HE MOUNTAINS, my father
exp lained. were formed 60
milliorr years ago when the
earth's crust went through an
upheaval. Arter that the earth
went through several stages
·when much o(the land was cov·
ered by ice. During the last ice
period, a huge glacier about 50
miles long and 15 mjles wide
covered the basin. Volcanic ac·
tion dammed the basin. The
glacier melted and left a lake
1.500 feet deep, the largest
Alpine lake in North Ameri~a .
I
with enouch water to eov
entire state of California
det>U1 ol 14 Inches.
OUll EXCITEMENT Ga1nr
as we climbed the Spooner Surft.
mil and everyo(le strained to
become the rirst to see Tahoe.
Mark Twain described the fflfl-
ing best: "We plodded on ...
and at last the lake burst upon
us --a noble sheet of blue water-
lifted 6,000 feet above the level
of the sea, and wattled in by a
rim or snow clad mountains that
towered aloft a full 3,000 feet
higher still ...
As it lay there with the
shadows of the mountains
brilliantly photographed on its
still surface, T thought it mwil
sure!)' be the finest picture the
whole world affords."
TAHOE Cft"t WU A sleepy
vitiate; South Lake Tahoe ._ a
spot oss the map. TM nt• lfe
took place in larae hotels .ae
Tahoe Tavern and Brockw.,. A
hilh point of our stay was _.
Ina breakfast al Chambers
Landll\I and dinner served by
the sin1lng •alters at Fo~t
Inn. When I went to college 1 too
walled on tables at Forest Im.
Many changes h ave taken
place at the lake in the paal two
decades. The basin's Population
has Increased five-(pld to over
75,000. On a peak summer day
visitors will swell the population
to over 220,000. Bumper-lo·
bumper traffic in South Lake
TAHOE'S CLEAR WATER is Tahoe and Tahoe City gives vis·
a phenomenon related to its size ual testimony to the Lake's.
and elevation. The lake's size is popularity.
large relative to the s urrounding Twenty-two m1llion people vis·
watershed. Much of the parent it Lake Tahoe ann'lally. In·
rock material in the Basin is de-creased access is gooc[' Tbe late
composed granite which has a is a public resource. Ta~oe is in·
low fertility leve\. The nutrients deed a treasure to be enJOYed by
in the ground have gone largely .... a ll Californians.
to producing the forests that sur· I am, however, concerned that
round the lake. By keeping out those values I experienced and
the nutrients that cause_plants to came to love are threatened. My
grow. nature successfully kept immediate concern is wt l'i •
Tahoe's water cl~ar. water quality. The danger signs
Bundled in s weaters we are visible to anyone that lakes
established early pos ition · on time to look.
that pier, before motor boats
scared away the fish, leaned our
sleepy poles against the railing
and watched daybreak ereep
over the mountains across the
lake . The Indians called Tahoe
"Lake or the Sky.~" The calm
water, sno"1 capPed moun(ains,
still forests helped a man make
important decisions, Earl Im·
brecbt often told me.
For Sl .Ca_ptafu Fred Kehlet,
who operated the Meeks Bay re·
sort, ran people down to
Emerald Bay in bis power bo~t.
Emerald Bay is virtually an
THE PROBLEM IS ALGAE
and sediment. This summer, for
the first time, one could clearly
see the algae growth on the rocks;
t~ .algae clings to the pier where I
do'tked the boat. ·
Erosion from conslfuclfon affil
other human activity i~ washing
sediment and nutrients into the
lake. The sediments and
nutrients stimulate growth or
algae. tinder natural conditions,
native vegetation holds the soil
together and filters sediment
and nuttients from runoff.
lorot news. spons ond
odvemsing come to VO'J evef\t
doy '" the bright, hvelv
1nteres11ng li!1l?~!fi}I
64 4321 '
.-tie Caribbean cruise
that gives you more
than.the Caribbean. !London fi9ice~
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[S (iueeze Buck TDDA!'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI
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I By STAN DELAPLANE
LONDO'N A grey morning in London
town. The BBC weatherman ts not put down.
''Bright intervals ... he says. Sure enough a flash I _of sunlight comes through the overcast. falls in
lemony pools on the sidewaJks . Fades and dis-
t appears. ~ t It is chilly! I brought a big sheepskin jacket.
1 The English don't notice cold weather. They -_,.,,~· ;a::e~-C:an~J~~t~:
courtyard, two men sat drinking beer. They had
their shirtsleeves rolled up. •••
THE TAXI HAS A PRICE list pasted on the
window. Last year's rares in black. The adjust·
ed costs in red. This year fares have doubled.
I From "airport to the West End was $15. 1 paid
the man $30. i "It's the 'igh corst of everything, gov·o~." I he said. There are extra charges. 25 cents for
I each extra passenger, 12 cents for each bag, 75
cents more after 6 p.m. More later and extra
I cha rges on holidays
AMERICANS, ARE HIT harder by the
, shrinking dollar. Last year we excha nged
I dollars for two pounds. This year two pounds
costs you nearly five dollars. l You'll remember two pounds. That's w~llt
I hotels charge as "service" oo a phone call to
the .S. Pay your hotel bills in dollars or ex-
change them at the desk and you'll pay almost
two pounds for the privilege. You'll do better
walking a block to a branch bank. •••
I checked into the Churchill. It's a grand
dowager of a hotel in Portman Square. Paneled
elevators. In the marble lobby there's a bust of
the great Winston, prepared to "fight them on
the beaches . .we· shall never surrender."
"Of course. Winston didn't 'say it -not fpr
the re.cording you hear,.." sat~ an English friend.
"He said it to the House of Commons. But he
didn 't have time to record. So they got a chap to
imitate Churchill's voi.ce perfectly. HE was the
QDe that W.£\S broadcast around the world."
I said: "Well, George Washington didn't cut
down a cherry tree either. Nobody's perfect."
'. 1t •
Detroit hfS troubles an English busl·
nessman said : "Motor cars and Scotch whisky.
These were the exports that brought fresh money
to Britain .
"Today ·we IMPORT sixty percent of the
cars we buy ourselves. Our beloved Austln taxi
-it could tum on a sixpence, when we HAD
sixpenses -is being undersold by a Japanese
Mitsibishi taxi.'·
The boxy Auspn still runs on Lon~oo's
streets. Roomy an the back ''so that a
gentleman can wear a top hat" as in the
memorable ruling by the House of Lords.
"A New Norway," an
Orange Coast College
travelogue, ~l be pre· sented art 8 p. m Frtday L')'
tbeCodeeeAu lto11um. Tle'keta are end Gold
Cafd hold s (senior
cltl&ena). $2, are avaUa-
e In the OCC Tick.i Of.
flct, 1n tht colte1e'1 Ad·
mlnltlraUon Batldinc.
Office boUrS are Monday
through l''r1day, 8 a.m. to s p.m. and &-7 p.m .• and
Saturd ays, 8 a .m . to
noon. nckets also wlll be
sold at Lhedoor.
"A New Norway" waa
photojrapbed,produced,
and will be personally
presented by Joh n
Roberta. For more information,
phone 558-5527.
ACROSS 74 COnctude
1 Bo• canyon 7f Holy '*''°"
8 African port 77 At home
11 Apoatollc 71 Before
18 Olah 79 French river
21 Nebraska 80 S-
clty 82 Tall«
22 Growing out 83 Bay
23 Armadillo 85 TrlN hard
24 Baptismal 87 Scottish c.ap
font 88 Foundations
25 Continent: 90 Shad"
Abbr. 9t Fr .. (of)
~.BlbllcaHclr19 92 RemuMfata
7 Mwlcal --n--Molnet
note 94 Heart
28 tn ~that 95 French city
29 Braid \8 Ship futen·
3-0 Sllvw 1Ym-er
bo1 100 Smite
31 JapaneM 101 Gives In
drama 105 God or war
32 Luzon 108 Swtndte
native 107 Stacken
3<4,,Shem'a aon 109 Danllh
·3f !rtatte ~ht
38 Alwaya: 110 Time period
Poet. 111 Railroad
40 Scuttle .abbr.)
41 PhMaant 1 ilWiMtt port
brood , 114 State: Abbf."
43 Aaayrtan 115 eu.tom
god 118 Hindu tem·.
45 Marathon pie
4 7 Government 117 Enduranc.
agency 121 Siik refuN
48 Female 123 Father· Sp
hOrN 124 Sways
49 Pamper• 125 Mint
52 Bengal 127 Dlspatctled
~r• 128 Human
54 Allure trvnka
58 Aely(on) 129 Throw
59 Steep rock 131 Kit• pan
81 WMkant 133 Detect
e3 Sea Inlet 135 Farm edlll<le
87 Large anaka 138 Jug handle
88 Pother 140 Pace
i'O Capable ot "' 142 Identical
oectenalon 143 Cabbage 1a Tableland aatad
73 Ashen 147 Paid athteta
l .. . . .. ,,_, ______ .._, __
148 Chtlmk:al
compound
t50Stem
152 Smalt barra·
cud•
154 Armpit
155 Sun deity
t58 SCale not•
157 -Mauey
159ChlneM
pagoda
180 Palm Illy
181 Whtie
183 Mtled't son
1&4 Concede
186 Send pay·
ment
187 Goin
169 Tear away:
Arch.
111 Time pert.
, od•
172 StorehouN
173 Market
174 Reoorde
DOWN
1 Sir Arthur
-Doyle
2 Fine violin
3VM :Ger.
4 Exclamation
5 Aaaam mon·
gol
8 Claim
7 Minute
organism
8 Egyptian
IOVI
9 Himalayan
monkshood
10 AUude
11 Regal
homM
12 B<azlllan r~-...
43Galt
14 Rugged
craat
15 ~t
16 Plot ~
-17 Fa11¥1nd
18 St.
19 Malevolc:e
20 WNtaway
33 Paid nota
35 Shoe strip
37 Flap
39 Balustrade
40 Exeiamatlon
42 Dropsy
« C<>nc:IM .
46 Miid oath
48 Powerful:
Comb. form
50 Literary
notes
51 PoMd
53 Mlmk:a
55 Tiit
56 Grand
ladles
57 Gef'll'lan
prealdenl
58 Pul21er
80Gllnt
62 Frightens
&4 Asiatic river
85 GrMn
shade
66 Hawaiian
0-88 Gameltlh
69 Sctloot aubJ.
71 Geotoglcat
dhrleion
73 Variegated
75 Social Ilg.
79 Sheep
genus
80 Tier
81 Root
83 Nucleua
"4 For'#ard
SS Eye part
·87 Hebr-let·
ter
89 Solldtfy
90 ~•tad
92 Dlgeltlve
94 Panny
95 SeparatM
ff Dart
97 Conoamtng
98 Burma
weight
99 Guided
100 St09s
101 S1><tn11
102 AequlrM
103 Cape Cod
rMOft
t 04 Bargain
event a
106 SpeciaclN
108 Man's name
109 -general
112 Therefore:
Laltt,
113 JM(
115 Abatlt
118 Alts
118 ChlneN
mite
119Wlthtn:
Comb. form
120 lndonealan
Ill and
122 ~rlet
123 Oahu dish
126 Fertttlzer
128 Olk°' elm
130 Lampoon
132 Robert E.
134 Dominion
135 Mitt
136 Suttan·1
order
137 Behold!
139 Rent again
141 Noggin t091
1« State: Abbr.
145 Vital
146 Goode
148 Conaurnea
149 Italian city
151 Aave
153 Sour
158 EverQf..i
151 Pinch
182 OcMn
185 College deg. tea Aa lar u
170 Wire MfV.
F ly free to San Juan in January
for a carefree crnise to sunny ports.
January is the perfect time for a
Princess Cruise-after the rush
and crush of the Holidays. And
a perfect time to transit the
Panama Canal. an incredible
adventure. Giant lucks lift your
ship so you can cruise from one
ocean to another. fou'll st:.'e it all
from the many observation
decks. Or through vast floor·
to-ceiling windows.
You'll also visit exotic Carib-
bean ports plus exciting Aca·
pulco. No cruise line offers more
parts. more value. So take your
choice. Sail from Los AnJ(eles
to San Juan or vjce versa.
'!ravel in styk.
You'll crvise on the most luxurious
ship J<?oing-the Island Princess.
Shes ~ British·re~s tered Love
Boat. Enjoy aware-winning cuisine.
The fine st entertainmoot afloat.
Unmatched service.
Fre~ air fan!
In January we'll credit you with an
air ticket between L.A. Airport
and San Juan. It covers the cost
of the lowest applicable air fare.
Thir.d person cruisfs free .
StartirtgJanuary. you can take
along a third persoQ free in your
stateroom. <Free air fare does
not apply to third person.)
Saturday Fly •Cruises
I.As A"l/l'ltS St11'}N01tto
tnSanjwan /..IJs M/!tlls
Jan. 3 Jan. J I Jan. 17
01her , ru1.es dl'part l'Vl'ry other Saturday
thQIUf(h J~t.' 6. -
Contact a travel agent now. -,
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me 1 l*hln I'm fternted"' 0 ~ CMll
..., Acapulco CaribbHn iJ A.Iuka EG·11'·11·2 I .
r -
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' 9und9V. Nowmber 2. 1 llO
ing U~ In A8al Estate
f •
,_II&• 1l SLtlGllAN ol Millloe Viejo Ma .._ ;1 lnv......-eo .. eao, wtUt the Ora••• CouDtJ oftlc• of
dH•ma• • Wakefield of
• Catlfprala, lat. JI• wlJI be re1~lble for repre .. ntlaa •lien• ..... ftaaa~. acquilf·
Uon or aa&e of commercial pro~rUea for lDvHtment
ParpOMI.
ltrior to Jol,DlnC Cuabman •
Wak•tteld, Lqman waa real
Htate a1ent and Investment
.. .,...... coun1eler 1'ltb Newport
AmMieu ~rties 41 Newport Beach. He bu ...a-J tlrlnve.bnent-propertt~'2 ta Santa Ana and wu a ~al real ettate Hinman 1Illb Ce.ntllfy Jl Svrf ln Butln&WA
... di. I
· , 'A 1raduate of Ca~fomia State Fullerton in
e*munications with an empbula la advertiain&,
bie allo has studied 'n the ariu of bminess,
Hlence and .electronics, He ia a fomer member of
the y.s. ~Force and ~aval Reserves. •
• I • an.uE MARUS joins tbe staff at Coata &
Wall8ce Real Estate, Inc. in Huntington Beach.
POl!mel'ly of Jack Fick and Auociates, Fountain
Valley, Ms. Markas ha11 eight ,.ears of real estate
experience. '
•f. Ma. Martas has t>eFn a member of the Million
Dollar Club since 1976 and prior to enterin resale
as in new home sales for t e ran o. an
Stpal Landmark. Sbe is an expert on con-
dominium resales, !laving specialized in the
Landmark Adult Condo..
CAROL KAPP s,ANDBEllG of Corona del
Mn has joined the firm of Harrison/Lorenzini
Architect.a of Newport Beach.
. Assuming the po,ition of 1
business d e v e 1 O:P men l
coordinator, Mrs. Sandberg will
be-responsible-for-the-develop-
'1eDt and implementation of a
4p111plete marketing plan, as
well as public relat.ions ac-
tivities.
A graduate or USC with a
BA in Social Sciences and Com·
m unications, she pl'leviously IANoauG ·
was employed as marketing director for a
landscape architecture firm and as a teacher for
the Tustin Unified Schqol District.
KICE MILLER, a vetema of more than 30 years
in the title, escrow and real estate business, bas
'joined Western Mutual Escrow Corporation as
' managerofthe Westmimleroffice.
J Before joining We.st.em Mutual Escrow, Miller j 1erved with several major title i.murance com-
banies since World War Il. He fint learned the f basics of the business in the Loe An&el• Escrow
· ~ompany, in Los Angeles County and with Land
' Title lnsurance Conrpany until 1955 when be
moved to Orange County aervinas manager. sales
.'manager, public relations manager and in various
tnajor executive posit~ons for the last 20 or more
Ir~· : .
1 J. COLEMAN !_&1' VIS bas been named an u -
' loclate at Scheer Braden Auoctates, an Jmne ~ planning and architectural
firm. His duties will include
qual1ly control of production
and office scheduling of all pro-
jectt.
;rravis has served Scheer
Braden Aalociates as project
architect since 1979. Prior to
joining the firm , he was
I employed by Peter A. Lendrum
' Associates Architecta, Inc. for a • ,_.,,,,$ year and a half, serving a21
ect architect ror numerous industrial and com·
cial projects. ·
Al a aelf-employtM arcbitect-buUder f1"9m."l97S
to .. 1978, Travis coordinated all aapec\a of
schematic design, deaip development, contract
adminiltration, and cona.truction supervision for
several custom resideµces. He began his career in a~ilecture as a de.signer-draftsman for several
Orange County firms.
LINDA CAVALLARO or Irvine has been
named sales and loan administrator for Irvine
Pacific, the homebuilding division of the Irvine
Cympany. · Formerly a hostess at Turtle Rock Ridge, Ms.
Cavallaro will help process escrows for the com-
pany's Woodbridge Park Vista homes. Before join-
ing Irvine Pacific, she served In the resale division
of Red Carpet Realty lo San Jose for two years. ... '
.,. JEAN MEl\ONK. of Coeta Mesa has joined
· Broad moor Homes as senior accountant .
.. Prior to joining Broadmoor
Homes, Miss Meron~ was an
audit staff accountant for Price,
Waterhouse & Co. of Newport
Beach. . She graduated from Cal
State Long Beach in 1978 with a
BS degree in business ad·
dlinistration. She .is ' member
' . of the National Association of J ,, I ·\',\ccountanta. . .
• M•110M1t
BOBI WBl'tlNG pf Irvine bu been appointed
eales repreHDtaUve fl Woodbrid1e Park Viata for
Irvine Pacific, the homebuildinl division~ of 'the
Jtvine Company. '
Ms. Whiting Wil' coordinate the sale of the
2M·unil moderately, priced condominium com·
munity in Irvine. She has served as.a sales assis-
tant at Woodbrid&e Gables and Woodbrid1e
Es tat.ea. :
Prior to jo\mng Irvine Paclllc, .M~ Wbitinl
wu a real eatate a1ent al Braupt Reilly le In·
veatmt$lt.B of Fulle .. ;;J., 1pecialiline In reaalea: . ~ ..... ,.
:'~ ll£N LEIGlft'~rvine bu jolned RE/MAX 1 r• 'aealton a 1ales late. Lel1bt baa been actively
enl•led in real estate •ince = and baa won numeroUJ
1 and liltlq awafdl. He bu
aerviq Woodbrlqe real·
deflll In particular but Will app-b• bl• upertiae in all of Irvine.
S. ll a snduate of CaWornla
State Uni•enlty ln Fullerton
wttb a ..PS depee iD Advertil· ,
Buyen Side.tep Traditional Financing
lliebard9 joined the company in 197'1 u COD· By JOHN CVNNIPF
·lroller for the Rancho Bemardcl office. He bu nine NEW YORK CAP> -1'Mre'1
yem ln tbe aceountin1 profeuion. more than one way lo ftDuee a ~ padU.ate ot U.. California State University, home, u YOUDI Americana qwe
San DMto wlUl a BS in aceountlq, Richards iJ af. learned in recent yean. llay
fillated with the American Institute of Certified thoUlanda have manaaed to eoo-
Public Aecowitanll, the National AasoclaUoo of · elude deala by ustna tbelr wit, Accountants, aqd the California Society of nerveandaalesmanahiP..
Certilled Public Accounta. Sellers have helped. So•
DEE llUIR bu J"oined Ronson Realty Invest· brokers say that nearly ball their sales of existing bomel menll, Inc., a subsidiary of the Ronson Companies, have involved such nnanelnc ill
asanasaociatebroker. one form or another, witb
' Ms. Muir brings extensive real estate ex-benefita frequently· accruinl to
perience to ber new position, after serving u a seller as well as buyer. aa.J-eapenon and associate· '
broker for Tarbell Realtors' THE SIMPLEST form of
Placentia office. During her 10 seller financing is t11e ftrsl
years witli -i-arbell, Ms. M"wr mortgage, in which the seller
gained continued .-ecognilion as performs the same role as a
a lop producer in residential lendg institution, accepting a
salesAs a Ronson a ssociate down payment to begin with and
broker, Ms. Muir will act as a regular monthly installment& thereafter. o counselorforclientsinterestedin Thia rorm often involves a 'let·
setting up long range investment ter with a large equity buildup
programs with an emphasis on Mu111 and a desire to avoid the maic-
the buying and selling of property· imum tax on his gains, or in
McCombs Really,.Jnc., an affiliate of Mccombs some instances, a seller seeking
Corp., specializing in Real Estate syndications, an-a monthly income, perhaps to
nounces the appointment of PETER KROOSZ to its supplement a pension. .
Acquisitions Division as Assistant Vice President. · If less than 30 r ent of th_e
nor o JOmmgMCCombs, Kroosz was 11Ss"'o"c""1a"'-. -=p=n-=c-=-e~1s accept as down pay-
ed wit.ft the William Walters Company and was pre-ment, with the remainin~ pay-
viously employed with the Irvine Compan}L in its ments s pread over at least
Property -Management Department. Peter is a a nother year -and usually
.graduate of the University or California and several years or many years -
California Slate University. San Diego. the seller may defer or lower bis
STEVEN J . LUNDIN ()f Huntington· taxes.
Beach has been appointed chief engineer for
Energy Efficiency Laboratories, Inc., originator
and purveyor of HQJ:Detite residential energy effi-
_ciency smems..
Lundin will be responsible for the ongoing re·
fin~ment of the Hometite system, and will oversee
the installation of the system in residen~es. and the
operation of the technical teams involved in re·
search and installation.
He joins EEL from McDonnel Douglas Corpora·
tion, where he was an engineer in control analysis,
after service in a similar capacity witb the United
Stales Air Force.
VARIATIONS abound .
Brokers report that in some in·
stances the seller gives a five-
year mortgage but with monthly
payments based on a 30-year
amortization table, which re-
sults in balloon payments after
five years.
The. assumption maae is that
the buyer will be in ii better
financial position five years
later or: that" financing at th"at
time wtll be more easily ob·
talned, and ma* even at bet·
ter lnt«elt ratel.
Durinl tbia tUne. of coune,
tbe bUyer' buildl "' c:emlderable equtt1 from bavtq made n · lulat pay met.Ii and from ap. ·
preelation, and thus beco1U81 a
more 8"ractive mt to tbe c:c&
v•Uoaal lender.
811CB CONTllACl'S ln1'0lve
d•nten. of eoune, beeauee DGfj
everyone "".ill be better 9'f ftv~ . ..,
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•o..etl-.es •t e•r.reat
MGrWt l'Gfjie.
year<s from now. ~e pro-
locale and perbap1 bl•
mind.
AGAIN. nn:as are v
Uon.s. TM buyer, for
ml1ht e allowed to apply
paymenta. or a part · ol
toward reducina the
price. Tbe 1efler, bowev
might cbar1e for lirinl an
lion.
From the viewpoint of
buyer, an option hu tlM
of .making time •land st
Thoulh be might DOt pure
the property for a year or ao,
naila~down tbe_pdce, aom
at curreat market value.
A• usyal, there i1 opport
and rlak for both parties. The
lion· buyer might benefit fro
.. sharp rise in , market value.
Sl,000 he conceivably co
benefit by '5,000. He mi&hl
find himself unable to buy,
in that imtance mi~bt be for
to forfeit hi.a $1,000. ·
For the' seller. the option gi! some assurance that a sale 1
take pJace, or that It it doesQ'
he may keep the option pa_y.
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spect or better financing terms FAMIUES HAVE been heJ.l is remote. The trend has been to ar
dil hi h Ing. Some etnpty nesters -stea Y g er rates. parents with children grown a9d .
Properly wriUen, the seller's on their own --find their big
end of the bar1ain might be house excessive. They sell It. -
saleabteatadUcounttoanotber And, because of tax law
party, and tbus permit him to cha~ges , they o ften find
get off the hook. The buyer, then1f5elves without capital gains
however, generally bas no taxes to piay. It may leave them
choice but lo-paY1JvordefauJr-.---urrt't!fln(5ney Co invest.
Renting, with the option to What better inv'estment than
buy, has also proved useful to to take money that once might
both seller an<f buyer. The seller have gone to Uncle Sam, and
receives rental income, and con-1 end it -even give it.
tinues to benefit from apprecia-sometimes without gift taxes -
lion and tax deductions. And to your children? Many parentl'
while renting, the option holder have ·asked and answered that
is able to study the property, question. ~
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offering
A new financing plan has he:n of rare ,.~m'.«>·OC das ·ic home ·,with
· intiated to make rhis one nf th e fi amenities beftmng the c lassic
ml>St u uc:,tanding new ho me • • · Newport way of life.
investment opportunities in 1nanc1ng 3 & 4 bedroom residences ·~
years. From $360,000 to $455,000 ..
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offers 100% financing with nt> monchly l"~lynH.Tlb Phnne (714) 646,5092 ·
for nine month~. Sales ufficc and m odel hllffies open Jaily
It mea1r a n opportunity to buy a rn. .. ·!-tigillll:-from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m .
h o me in one uf the mo:,t prestigious mens ln the
country.
Westcliff Grm'c is a very rare l)ffering of
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Three and a half years
ago, Tom Acklnm mctde
a compl ete career
change from operation:1
management with a ma·
jor carpel manufact urer
to eomme rr1al rea l
estate brokeragt•.
Whtie not ull cart>cr
f <'hanges are :-.ueccssful.
this one certmnly "as
for Acklam An office
building specialist with
Coldwell Banker f'nm·
mer cial Hrokcrage
Company in Santa Ana.
he was prt.•scnted the
Broker of the Year
Award for 1979-80 by the
Irvine Compan.> for his
success in lcasmE{ :-.ub·
staritiaJ office space in
the Irvine lndu:-.t r1 a 1
Complex-Airport.
Ack.Jam was honored
alopg with 16 other
outitandJng brokers at
the Irvine Company·s
eig~th annual Broker
Redogn.ition Banquet at
the '. Big Canyon Country
Club in Newport Hearh.
C o'm me r c i a I a n d
ind;istri'al brokers are
cited for their efforts in
relocatlng client
Othe r brok er:-.
hotored by the lrvtnP
ompany Wl'l'C J im oepraw, TC'c.1 Snell. Jeff
P e n c C' • J n h n
G lJls&moyer and Ken
Brt>wn, all with Coldwell
Banker Com mercial
Brokerage Com pany.
Ne.wport Beach Gene
Sdarcello, Cold"cll
Banker Commercial
B!Qkerage CompaDy
Si'nta Ana , Tom
Mtt0ney, Bob Stillwagon
artd Buster Carrier.
Crookall, Sh1rlc} and
Company, Santa Ana.
William T oth. r: ru hb
and Ellis Cornmcrc1al
Brokerage Compa11 y ,
Ne,wport BeaC'h
'A 1 s o . (; a r y
E~~hen r oeder , In -
du s tria l Hroker s,
N ~wport Beach ; Chip
C~llins. Frost. Spence,
Ti·nen,. Costa Mes:.~
C ig Lyon. 01 Fran-
c co, Hay and Com-
p y, Santa Ancl , Mur
Smith, Stuart Klabin
Compan y. Inc ,
lewood . Jim
. s . ' 1981 Recovery?
teady &vgress Forecast
WASIONGTON -Tbe boualne in ·
d'"lry wUl mals..a slow buHte.dy ~
cov•ry dW'ina 19U, accordin1 to
for cUtl today by leadi111 houaln& and
e~<>nomic obterven.
APPMrinl berore U~e housing con-
ference spoMOred by lbe National
AasociaUon of Home Builders, the
pa'1ellsta predicted 1981 housing
!tarts wilJ range rrbm 1.5 to 1.7
million unila.
LEONARD SANTOW, economlet
for J . Henry Schr()(Jer Bani and
Trust Company, and Jay. Janis,
chairman of the Federal Home Loan
Bank Board. agreed the recession
h.ad....boW>roed uut and that the re-
covery waa""'underway. Real growth
in the CNP beuu11«1 of some inven-
tory ccumulatlon will be reported at
4.perct>nt durln1 this quarter. Santow
suid, but tht vact• will slttcken during
tht' "qwte dl111111lOlnttn•l' · recovery
ahead
Rut l>tw1d M Jont'l1, t'<'Ollomist for
Aubrey (~ I 11nNto11 Mui C'ompan~.
predlctt'd mo!'\• tlN•lln1t11{ c1u11rturN in
1981 und u W shnpNl r1•r •sslon
.. maybe with morfl than 01w wriigle
Ill It ...
After two yeal't'I of rnlllnM rt•nl In·
come, Jo11e.s said, "the· cm1101m~r ls
in deep trouble" and won't hav~ the
strength to lead the typt3 of oconomlc
recovery thnt w~ the cuse In the pre
vious recession . 'You don't mMke u
recovery from a 4.3 percent suvlngs
rate." he said.
SANTOW; HOWEVl!:R, was op·
timisltc that a $30=$4o billion r<'troac·
live tax package passed next spring,
1! it contains the right mix or.Jn..c:.en-
ti ves for investment in business.
would fuel a business led recovery
and provide a watershed for future
gro" th in the economy . Jones coun·
terc~d that a tax cul wouldn't provide
ccreclive stimulus to the economy un-
til Det·ember 1981.
Against d l~l economic ·b'!_ckdrop
Property
Managing
Meet Set
1.
' .. Update Property I
M anagemf'nt and the
Law," a one -da .~·
workshop will be offered
·bv f'uasthne Community
('•ollt!gC in COnj unCtiOn I
with the Orange County I -· -
l'h il pter or the lrustitute
of Real Estate Manage-
ment from 8:30 a.m . to
.i 30 p m Wednesday at
South Coast Plaza Aotel.
666 Anton. Costa Mesa.
Continuing education 1' credit is available. 1 Leading the discussio(I
will be Thomas Dobyns
and Joseph DeCarlo, at I ,,.,.
torne y at law and ,
ce rtified property
rnanagcr respe<'tively.
Topics lo be covered
throughout the day·long 1
workshop include the
California court system,
r<'ntal agreements. tep-'
ant selection. evictions. 11
r<•nt control. and Jaws
affet•ting landlords I
The registration fee
for $..l.5 for advance re-:
g1s tration <$40 at the •
door! includes lunch and
material~ Advance re-
g istuti6n is accepted
t hrou~h Nov. 1.
Registration applica-1 t1on ctnd fee.., s hould be I
sent to: J. D. Seminars.
f'. 0 Box 1438. Costa
Mesa, CA 92626.
of 9 percent to 10 percent intlat.ioo,
mortgage rat.es lallfng no lower ttran
11 ~ percent t o 11~ perce nt,
somewhat 1ess gyraUon in interest
rates, better employment levels and
a ''lair" consumer confldence quo-tle~t. Janis said lhe 1981 housing
atart.s niure could amount to between
1.5 m illion aqd 1.6 million units -"far
short of what our national needs are."
H11h prices and high interest rates
will constrain new tiousing starts
during 1981, Janis said. Consequent·
ly, existing home price11 will increase
10 percent next year, fro m a median
of S64,000 ln August tfieo to $71.~
next year .
TO SOLVE THE increasingly dif-
ficult probl~m of housing affordabili-
ty for first -lime buyers during a
·period of higher costs of funds for
housing, Janis said, ''we need a con-
tinued auaranteed flow or mortgage credJt at reduced cost or below the
market rate."
Janis proposed that tax incentives
for savings, an idea now being con-
sidered in at least 70 bills by the
Congress. offered the best hope for
the beleagured savings and loan in·
dustry. Janis hoped Congress would
pass legislation creating tax·exempt
saving cer:tlflcates used lo provide
funds for new home purchases. ''Un·
less and uritil we develop a lax incen-
tive program," be cautioned, "'hous·
inl( is going to be in ~real difficulty."
Jones said that l\ousing is now in
un "extfemely vulnerable" position
because of ttie Monetary Control Act.
)Vhi ch is revolutionizing the lending
industry by allowing 1hrifl::i Lo mca ·
costlier investments previously re-
ser ved for comm ercial banks .
Mortgage lenders have not yet
loosened up their lending terms, he
said . and at the same time are gear-
ing up with mortgage lending instru·
ments that will pass the higher cost
of funds along lo the coa sumer.
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WINDING PATHWAYS, LAND9CAPtNO AT FAIRVIEW VILLAOE
Finance Plans Flexible
F lexible [mancmg is i:>emg offered
at .f'"airview V11lag~ in Costa Mesa
where only 12 of the one and two-
bedroom attached homes remain.for
sale
Several options for homeshoppers
have IA-en arranged lo enable them
to qualify during this critical time of
high interest rates .
townhomes of Fairview Village,
priced from $120,900, have been ar-
ranged with level changes where liv-
ing rooms feature wood-burning
fireplaces with gas log Lighters. Each
ri rep I ace is accented with handsome
brick and wood trim .. while formal
entryways with hardwood floors and
,decorative wood doors welcome
guests into townhomes.
"Our sales staff ' wi II work out a . plan to help homcbuyers move in as T 0 see t h e . c C? m m ~ n It r 0 r
soon as possible We are well aware townhomt;s ~t Fa1rv1ew Village take
of the budget diffic ulties facing tht; ~an Di.e go ~reeway lo \he -btty~--tlfld-~1tre offenni -as-m11ny--F-~n~D.nve exiL T~uth ,o
a lternative avenues of financing as Fa1rv1ew to the corner or Fatr Dnve
we .can arrang<'." stated c w. Howe. a.nd the model complex and s~les of.
builder. "We are reallv able lo work flee where . a representat.'ve. of
out ·custom financing ·· plans to meet Donald M .. Bird. Inc. can assist m a ·
indi vidual needs." flex1b.le ·''!lance package to meet each md1Vlduals needs. Sales office
Created with a feeling or free now· hours are daily from 11 a.m. to 6
ing space and openn ess. the p.m .
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the bulc ~lpl:'.t:
real estate •them another preparee ltD·
dents Cot' the Califontfa
Real Dtate ucense ~
amlnation, and tbe tJdid
teaches bulc prlncl~ •
or investment rtSl
estate.
• R e1i1tratlon for
OCC's tuitlon·free DIDe·
week clauea runs~.
3-7 in the college's Ad-
miaaions and Records ~
Office. Registration: ap-~
pointments are Dot
needed. The office -.tiU
be open Monday through
Thursday from 8 a .m . to
7 p.m ., and Friday Crom
8 a .m. to~p.m. · , .. J
The one-unit real
estate math class metts
Tuesday evenings from
7-10 p.m. It is of value to
\hose pre paring for
salesm an a nd broker
li censes. and thos e
e mploS'ed in t he real
estate business.
The two-unit real
estate exam class meets
T u es days and
Thursdays from 4-6 p.m.
It covers real estate
law, finance, appraisal,
land description, and re-
?tl estate mathematics.
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. . Los Angeles: and
Perrin, HMS Re1tlty
gister. Palm Springs
For further informa-
tion, contact lhe Com-
munity Services/College
Activiti es Office0 at
963-0811. ext 256. The day you bought your first ~Orne \l\'0S one of the most exciting days of your life.
Bu t, because you were just getting started, your first home w~ a compromise. Well, .
" builders to Hear
Sa,n ~iego May6r
hn Diego Mayor Pete Wilson will be the fea,tu~ speaker at ~~nday's meeting of the
ButWlng Industry AssoclllUon 's Oran ge County
Chapter, according to Frunk Hughes, new chapter president:
Mayor Wilson will discuss the City of Sari
Diego's land planning experiences.
Elected the 29th mayor of San Die10 in Nov·
embel'-1971, WUson has received n~¥>nal attention
• for his policies--qn municipal
m anagement, land-use plan-
ning. leadership in political re-
form and the attraction of new
bu!'llness to his city.
He ls the architect of San
Diego's ongoin g effort t o
mana1e residential growth 4"
through community plans and
to revitalize the downtown.
Wilson has encouraged residen·
wftSc>N tlal developmen~ to occur on
' land in the a lready urban portions 'or the c'ity
where city racllitlu and services are in place.
In urn, he wu elected an honorary fellow or the
American Institute of Architecta for his pioneer er·
fort• ln land use law.
Tickets /or the meeting, to be held in the
AlrpOrter Inn 'a Sk)'lifter Room located· at 18700
M•cArthur BouJevard, Irvine, are S15 for mem·
bere end*<> for non·membera. ·
Social hour will begin at e p.m . followed by
dinner al 7 p.m . Anyone wiahine to attend the meeuna. ebould . caontact the Chapter office at
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you 've come atlong way since then. No\iV you 're ready fo r Eagle's ~idge. A new
master-planned community set ih soft hillsides laced with private pathways
overlooking the dramatic southern coa~tline and Dana Point Harbor. The
homes of Eagle's Ridge are both spacious
· ~5> a'nd spectacula r. You 'll find ·impeccable ''~--~ ~-• quality craftsmanship a'nd a
_ ~~ __ long list of extraordinary
custom featu res
like EaGT·E'S -RIOOE
4 • ~
_ . . master -ii ~~5~~ bJdroom fireplaces, floor safes, double ,C ~ ~
French doors and ov.al Roman ~//
MAP NOT W £'\ACT 5C ALF
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tubs. Eagle's Ridge is
representative of the
advanced design concepts
wlti~h distinguish Eagle
Development Company
-a firm which is not
noted· for .f:Ompromise.
Three and four bedroom homes
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from $189,900.
And going fast.
EAGLE DEVELOPMENT COM~
A lradition of Building ... A Generation of Otring
503 Via ju(\re"l. • San Cl4lmen te, CA 92672 • °C714) 498-3023
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Compall)' ~uran1ed for ui,.c, percent (12~
annual percentagebte)
fhted interest rates on
30-year loans, an ·
nounced Granf Sullivan,
the firm's dtfector of
marketing. '
''Thia 12~ percent
fixed rate is effective
immediately and can be
applied ~ all new Mia·
aton VleJo Company
bomea, ''Sullivan said.
The Mission Viejo
Company currently of·
fera six homes series, in-
cl udln1 Finisterra on
the Green bv.erlookin1
the fairways of the
Casta del Sol Public Golf
Course and Mallorca,
adjacent to beautiful
Lake Miaaion Viejo.
Finiaterra on the
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Luxµry ·one AC!e .
View Homes in Riverside
VA Financing
4 bedr h es ,, . :; ... 1 -. oom om ... -v.(... , . : , ·\': < •••
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Nol 10 9Cale ~ l •
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(714) 780 .. 1433
Crllmarllomes
Green's five floorplans Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii~------.. range in size from a two-
b e d room , two-bath
1,216-square-foot model
to a two-bedroom, ~wo·
bath 1,497-square-foot
plan with atrium, corner
den and formal dining
LANOSCAPID EXTERIOR OF VILLA PACIFICA IN HUNTINGTON BEACH room.
· jo ~~~0;~),·~~~i1~nNv~:: The Best Bu In The get Merit Award wm-ing-hollleS, feature-six------ - -~ ---r----------~:~:rf,!,~s 1.~~"f.s~ Palm Sprincrs IDaim Desert Area square feet. .&.. ..&..& ~· f ..L 1
amlscape1'Fulfilled'
eFor information on · these or any other Mis · Covingto n/Kavanaug h Development· Furnished models on d isplay.
sion Viejo Company will make yo ur principal and inte rest S e lect from two . three and four-bed·
homes, contact the sales payment for 6 months . All you pay is room single fam ily de tached homes. ith Pacifica Project
When a craftsman truly enjoys the
work be. does and bas had the op-
portunity to work at hiS trade ex-
tensively, the final product can be ex-
quisite. In just such a way has Roger
Kobata designed the grounds of Villa
Pacifica -an 81-unlt security gated
community of Villas three minutes
from the ocean In Huntington 'Beach.
"I find my work very. 9ery fulfill·
jng, ·' say~ Kobata. "Villa Pacifica is
one of over 1,000 projects my as-
sociates and I have done in the last 10
years -most being condominiums
and single family developments. We
have designed landsc.aping for pro·
jecta in Colorado, Florida, Nevada.
Arbona, and of course, all over
alifomia. It ls a good reeling to be
_part of beautifyine so many pl6ces."
KOBATA· tJS,£D THE existing
landscaptng at Villa Pacifica as a
start for the lushly planted Mediter-ragean effect. Working together with
th• develOpeT, Seaborg, Inc. and with
OraDC"e County-based landScaper;
Fred Elker Kobat.a reinforced the ..
tenal.n with added plant material
moatly tndigeoous and already ad·
Su"' Reveals
justed to the coastal climate. The
grounds -on which over $250,000
was spent by developers -are lovely
in a colorful assortriient of bushes,
flowers, and large specimen trees
that enhance the· architecture and
viUage atmosphere of the develop-
ment.
dep~me.nt at 837-«>SO. insuranc e , taxes and Homeowne rs Fees. filled w ith features. o n private lo ts.
State Home
Starts Up
Live in 'a maintehance·free. private $.,A 900 $81 900
green world in Palm Desert. A leisurely From ••, to ,
enviro nment of plush greenbelts. Covington/Kavanaugh
gardens. six swimming pools, therapy 75-205 Valencia. Palm Desert
pools and a carefree lifestyle designed (714) 346-7166
to reflect the wonde r o f the desert ·Of•er E•P"es"" Novemoe• ·~ 1980
LOS ANGELES
PRICED TO anaaCTf1'rst·time ~nkmAmeriure~~~---------------------------r------~--,
" " . t h a t n e w b 0 u s . THOUSAND PALMS
buyers,-a-variety of flexible finapc· lng starts in California
int pro.uams have been instituted at for August were at a .
Villa Pacifica. 30-year fixed rate seasonally adjusted an-
loans at UV. percent with 20 percent nual rate of l53;000 un-down and a unique ~ percent down . payment plan are two examples of its, up 23-4 percent
Villa Pacific finan~c"ng. Co-si ..... ers above the rate for July, •-but 22.3 percent below are weleome, as a big -perceotqe of the same month last the buyers. are anijci rted to be ftnt... year.
timers wbO rely on ta, relatives F h ' t or friends to co-s· on the loan. or t e irst eight
Prices bellrin at S61, . months of the rear, ac-_.. tual slart.9-of 82,918 were
CATHEDRAL
CITY RANCHO
Mn.AGE
INTERSTATE 10
PALM
DESERT INDIAN
WELLS
To visit Villa Pacifica, take the San 3S.9 percent below the
Diego Freeway south on Beach same period of 1979.
Boulevard and turn right on -~~~~~~~~~~-~~p"°~~,·~ol~...c!!ll!!!r$GAl!ll!'!!!lllmm~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~-!~~--Yorktown Avenue. Proceed ~ mile to ,..
Huntingtoo Street. The entrance is
south m Yorktown and Kuntin«ton
Street.Sat 215 Wichita Ave. For more
information, call 536-8821.
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Buyers . Driving Less
Prospective home buyers are not
wilUrtg to drive as far to work this
year compared to what they said
they would last year, according to a
receryt survey of new home buyers
·conducted by the research division of
Walker & Lee, Inc.
John Douglas, senior research as-
sociate for Walker & Lee, said an ex-
teaaive survey of nearly 700 shoppers
·at townhome and and single-family
detached developments throughout
Los Angeles. Orange, Riverside and
San Bernardino counties determined
that prospective buyers of detached
bomea said they were willing to
spend, on the average, 2S minutes·
Bristol Place ..
CopdominitJms .....
'Affordabl~'
Wtth' blterelt rates on the way up
qaln, youns bomebuyen are ftndlnl·
ltdlflkult to set into home ownenblp.
Bowewer, "With prices atartiDC .at .. .-and below market 1J percent iD· e.r.t na. on ao..7ear loam, Warm· ...._ Denlopment'1 Brlltol Place
edialt CCJDdomlDlum COllYenkJD com·
•aitJ iD Slala Ana provldel aD U ·
nllent real estate purcbaae op·
.JOI tull6ty. Briatal Place ~mlnhama are ••••I tb• lowe1t priced bome
........... afterlap DOW available iD ..... eo-tJ, aeeonllal to LarrJ
...... cllredar ol ecmdomlnl_um CGD·
.. .-.... 1orw~ n. ~ nNrbUbed eoD• ............... 8ewl,y,......
IMltllle~apes,atrean· ·~·-·· .. m--..... tpaee and del•CJ"·P'_... kltct.11 eomplete
.,. '-:!i~lalawuber and ... ~=-....... by . ...,. --~-1 frdm lO ............ lill'IMe.
To ..... llllW=--=:mwal• =F.:"~-= ea.& .............
.._WltoBriltGIPIMem -•'
driving to work, nearly 20 percent
· less than the 31 minutes they said
they'd spend commuting to work last
year. .
TOWNHOME SHOPPERS were
also willing to spend less time driv·
ing to work this year. with most
respondents saying they would
tolerate a 25-minute drive to work. a
significant decrease from the 29
minutes reported as the maximum In
1979. .
Prospective home shoppers are
willing to commute longer distan~~
than they now travel to purchase a
new home, the Walker & Lee survey
s:evealed. On .the average. shoppers
at ·both townhome and detached
home developments now travel only
about20 minuta to their wor~place .
While sales at several new'.home
developments in Los Angeles,,
Orange, Rit'eTi"ict'et-.•nd Siti' 11>
Bernardino counties have 1bcreaaed
dramaticahy in recent weeks, 41 per·
cent of those shopping at detached
home projects surveyed by Walker &:
Lee said they are not in the market
for a new home immediately, but
plan to buy-..l#ttbin a year while
percent of tile res~ndents said they
are "just lOOkin~. ·~ -SOME 11 PERCENT of lh<lee ahop
pera at townbome development
already own homes, 73 percent o
which are single-family detach
houses.
-The median market value of al
types ol homes already owned b
townbome shoppers la $100,810, wi
a typical monthly mortaaae paymen
ot approxiamately $448. Thole aur
veyed at townhome projects aal
they'd be wiWna·to spend $90,490 fo
a new townhome and would be' abl
to ..fty '712 per month, lncludln
prtflclpal, Interest, taxes and ln
1ufance. ~ ·
The lower price that 1boppen ex
pect CO pay for their new townhom
ta IOmewbat lndicaUve of tbf "mov
down" market potential In the
towabame market. Allo ncuwortb.y
l1 tbe fact tbat the aura1e
towallome bu)'u eapeell a home
with CIDl.y .1.• 1quare feet ; amaller
tbaa the t)'Plcal l ,U0·1quare.foot
home cmTently owned.
Be in on the beginning-of one of ~guna Niguel's most
exclusive new communities ... the-very beautiful Terrace
at Rolling Hills. This is the start of something new and
very special •.. a new beginning for us at AVCO and very
possibly a fabulou1 new be~mng for you and your fa.tnily •
eurrounded by the magic that is Lagun~ Niguel. The
Terrace at Rolling Hills .... elegant homes with Victorian
Oair and extraordinary warmth and charml
The. Great Beginning 'oiuld ~ yours at T.he Terrace at
Rolling Hilla in Laguna Niguel. • · _ .......... ,,,
~VQG Communfty 0..elopfre, Inc.
Homeowner Assess~n• AvaUablc
At Sales Oftice
2839J LakewOoid Dr. • Lquna Ni&Uel. caDfomia Wl>TT • 0peo from 10 a.m. to ' p.m. ·
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~ou can feel th~ excitement in the .
~ir. An ambitio us idea is becoming
a dynamic reality. Growing. Thriving.
~aking the dream come true. It's
called the City of Irvine.
t Come see the homes. Detached.
IAttached . townho mcs. Patio homes.
fc
partments and condo miniums.
iversity in architecture and envi-
o nment that fits so many lifestyles.
Look at the schools. Regarded
ks some of the best in the nation.
l\'isit UC Irvine. A f11ajor university
;~ght in the heart of the ciry. Walk.
the parks. Enj oythe lakes. Rush the
net on a tennis court. Ride a bike
trail.J:.njoy the shopping. so close
o homes.
j Discover a variety .of commetcial·
r nd ind ustr ial opportunities . Offices.
i ndustrial land. Locations forretail •
bnd service businesses. And more I I o come.
It's all part of the dream that is
rv~e. And you can see it coming
ue. Start at The Irv ine Comp any
nfotmation Center.* It's on Culver
rive between the San Diego (I-405)
nd Santa Ana (1-5) freeways. At the
f~rner of Barranca. (71 4) 551 .. rsoo. tyou might find your own dreams can
tart coming true in the City of Irvine.
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HOMES FOR SALE
... Turtle Rock
TURTLE ROCK HIGHLA:-.rns OARnE~ HOMES
Bren Comp.my
Ava1lahl.-from SZIQ,~X'
Call or vmt 1714) 1155·!Z45
TURTLE ROCK RIOOE
Home\ by Brcn•
A\·~1lahlc fr11111 $1 I l,'>-1\'
C;ill .,r '"'~ !il4l X'il·IK 17
HClmC~ bv J M Pcrcr' Cnmp.in\
F1n.1l rha~ From :0205.\\\.1 -SOLn OL'T
Call ur \Im for a\'a1lah1hry ti HI "51-~''-'i
Homl'' b, I" me P;ie1f1,
From • zsl1 ~'(('\to $ 320.t\..'\"I
C.1ll m \1~11• 17141 552-0Q17
Woodbridge -North
WOODBRIDGE TOWNHO~tES•
\\larmlnl(ron Dcvelormen1 . Inc
Last pha..e $115.9Q\.1 m $142.Q21.1 -SOLD OUT
Nexr phase Lare )..980
Call or \'1s11 for ava1lah1hcy 17141 559-llSI
WOODBRI DGE GAB) .. .ES
lrvme Pac1f1c ,
Fum1shi:d models: $225.000 ro $240.0lXl
All'hlimc-{1hcludc "4llnr·:i<.SmcJ warcr hca11ng
Sale.s t>fftce closed.
Call for appointmcnr Pl4J 551-8700
Woodbridge -Southwest
WOODBRIDGE LANDING J.M Peters Company
Final pha~. From $175.000-SO LD O UT
Call or visit for avallablltty· 171'41 552·5088
WOODBRIDGE SOMERSET"'
Baywood Homes
Last phase, S89.000 to SIOS.000-SOLD OUT
Next phase. November
Call or visit fqr ll\'ailab1hry f 71'41 552·-t(XX)
(<lowd Thursday I
WOODBRIDGE COITAGE HOMES
B~dmoor H omes
Final phase. SllQ.x'\' to S139.000 -SOLD OUT
Call or v1~1t (<-r &\'a1labll11y f 7141 559·1 lb7
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P~CIFIC OCEAN .. llft Curren: Developmenr Areas
Near· Term Development Planned 10-5 yParsl
l -, PrQPOSed Roao Svsrems
MAPNQT TO SCALE
\\'OOOBRmGE PARK VIEW•
The Wilham Lvon Comp;my
LN rh.1~ 5115 l)'K) IC> $135.~·>l' 1R.·-··rv..-d 1
Nn.r ph.i-t· L.11r IQ8,1
Call nr ''"'' fm ;wa1lahil111 !iHI 5'i'1·41"\11
tclo..:J Thur~fay)
WOODBRIDGE CHATEAUX•
Irvine P11c1f1c
Phar.c I Slll'.0..\.1 '"SI lh\.\1 -SOI l'l l)l T
PhaS< II J.rnuar\' l'ltll
Call <>r, 1~11 f1.•r a\'a1l.1h1h1' I il41'i'iZ°''~l1
\\'OODBRIOGE \\'ILLO\\' CREEJ..
The Akms Ct•mrany
Pba-;e I SOLD OUT
Pha~ II Sll6.l'XX ro Slt.Q V...\."'
opemn11 m1d·No,·embcr
Call ,11 vim for a\a1lah1li1y 17141 55'1-llM
WOODBRIDGE SUMMERFlELD
S1antlard·Pac1f1c Corp
last pha~ $1 ll QQO w $154. 9Q0 -SOLD L1L'T
Nexr pha~c Earlv IQ I
Call or v1sir for 3\';i1l:1b1l11y '7141 552· l >IZ
lclo~rd Wcdric.,.lay and Thurs<la1•I
\\'OODBRIDGE WINDSOR ESTATl:S'
\Varmuiaton De,·elopmcnr, Inc ,
..
Phase I. $138.Q90 to $171.~<)\"1 !Reserved/
P.ha5e 11. Early 1981 " -Call or visit for av1ulobil11y. til4 1 A57·12QI
\ ~ Coming Attractions -
.. Woodbridge -Southwest
Two addirionol ~rics of home~ m WOODBRIDGE
SOUTHWEST planned 10 open mid-1981.
For informarion. vlsn or call The Irvine C1•mpany
Information Cenrer
RESALE HOMES
C.111 M.1rnab·ln 1m· R..-;1hy 111 In inc
Cimru, \'allt•\ C.·nti:r 17141 i5Z·l4H
\\i.widhr1J11c \'1llJ~t· Ccnrer li14t 55HHC\1
. -..APARTMENTS FOR RENT
For,>nformaunn .:all !7141 M4· l2e>Q IM,m ·Fri)
COMMERCIAL LEASING
OPPORTIJNITIES .. Office Leasing
SKYPARK
AIRPORT BC l~ESS CE!'>:TER
for lea''"I! mll1rma11on call 17141 M4-H95 tMon -Fn I
Sho pping Center Leasing
\\'ALNL:T VILLAGE SHOPPING CE1''TE!t
CAMPUS VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER
PARK VIEW SHOPPING CENTER
t,..INIVERSITY PARK SHOPPING CENTER
"'OODBRIDGE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER
For lea\1n1t 1nforma11 .. 11 call17141644· H95 !Mon -Fri.I
INDUSTRIAi: SALE OR'
LEASING OPPORTUNITIES
I RVINi: INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX -EAST
t
lmpm,c<l 1nJusm11l "tt~' available Vanery 1>f 'ues £xccllenr
freeway accl·~s For mformanon call your broker llf Barry
Hoeven ar 17141 o4 ... 12tIB (Mon ·fn I 1
Prirt) ef/ed1\Je as of da1t of p11bl1ca11on rnb1ecr !Cl pnor
sale vn or afrtr cleadlmt of rhis t di11on Homtowntts
<USOCUJll<•llS )lll>porrtd by all residtnU "141nlam commonl
fac1l11ie) Ask a salef iepr1~enranve m any sales office
for de1a1h
'Featuring condomrn111m ou·ntrslup ...
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INllH: ·•u11""' •lnwulnment
• •I~ MM&et •Mev ...
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A Matter ()'f Degr"es
llf!l Business School, Eyeing~ Dipl.oma
•1 alCllAao ~•&t.:N °' ..... ,,,.... .....
One ol the reportedly OW>St-in-demand educational de1rees in
toclay'a bmiDMI world may IOOft be offered at UC Irvine'e
Graduate School ol Mana1ement.
Tbe Muter of Bu.sineas Administration de1ree <MBA> is
wldely reco111l1ed as a ticket to middle and upper management
poaitions, accordlnetoofflcials at 1,JCI.
' The University of California Regents expected to allow MBAs to .~ beofferednextyearatUCI.
~ ~
'J1le ••A I• ••re leml•ar .... wccer
-11e1•Cftefl I• c•e ••illl1rm ..,...., ., .... cite
....,er el .S<-fe11<-e I• .Aii11Juldrai,_ (IMA) :: --' u • .., ~ ... •tiered .c tlte _,_•L . ::------------.......;. ___________ _
:;· ''THE MM IS HIGHLY REGARDED arid people are attract· . ed to it," said Susan Sills, counselor and assistant to lhe dean of
· the Graduate School of Management. "It does give someone some
real tools and it's likely to earn a person more money." ·
-8be-said more--and-more peeple-naUonaUy-and-at-atewide-are
e•minl MBAa in hopes the degree will be a ticket to upwffd
mobility and white collar Jobs.
, Lyman W. Porter. dean of llie Graduate School of Kana1emet,
said the P~ offerinc of MBAa and the recent cha.nee of the
school's name wiU"Mrve u positive slpala to the business world.
The old name was Gradu•te School of Administration.
He sald he hopes the two stepe will show that the school is pre·
paring gradtlates for jobs ln the private sector as well u the public arena. .
"The administration In the.school's old name connoted that we
were gettinc people ready for only the public sector," he said. "We are preparing people for both.·'
Theofferin~ of M BAs is also aimed at getting across the point that
alumni ofthe Graduate School of Manuem«1.nt have a solid business
training, be said .
THE MBA IS MORE FAMILIAR and better understood in the
business world than the Master of Science in Administration
CM$A> that is now being offered at the sehool, Mrs. Sills said.
But the MSA l'ecipients aren't doing badly. Many have gone on
to lucrative jobs with major companies,...she sa.id.
''Eighty percent of our 1979 graduates had jobs within six
months of graduation," she said. "Finance and marketing are
ve.ey-.hot.fields l"i~. --
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First lmpresSionS Key . ,
New Work
Rulings
onfusirrg
Therapist Doubles as Business Adviser
·--By-'ODI VADE-NHEAD·
CM .. o.ltr f'llet SUH
Any good sales..-n
knows the flTSt five minutes
can fl\a.keorbreak asale.
But not all businessmen
are aware of how critical first impressions are, ac ..
cording to Claude Farley, a
psychologist in Huntington
Beach who also works as a
business consultant.
"People who don't un·
derstand the importance of
tbe first five minutes miss a
lot of good business op·
port unities," Farley said.
IN IDS work h a consul-
tant, Farley ~xplains bow
crucial initial contacts can
be on the telepllone and
during a job interview.
The receptionist who
answers the phone with a
surly, "-V:eah" is going to
turn off many proepective
clients and customers, rarJ,eJ aald ..
"People who answer the
telephone have the most
important job in busi·
ness."
A receiptionist from a
music firm who sings the
company 's name to
callers is considered very
effective by Farley.
So is the gruff 90unding
man from a lbcal radiator
shop. "You Just know that
he's going to get in there
a n d f i x t h a t b u.s t e d
radiator," be sald.
Following the · initial
phone cail, job interviews
are the second contact
JOB HUNT ADVISER
Cleude Fartey
many people have with buame.e..
A wrong first im -
pree.sion .can ace out an
otherwise very qualified
job application, Farley
said.
"Preparation is essen·
tial," Farley said. "Peo-
ple wbo rely on their ex·
ternal skills and emotions •
blow it." ·
TAKING A CUE from
well-rehearsed actors,
Farley actually advises
clients to write out a de·
tailed script of what they
want to say during the in·
terview.
-Heteits-u\em to practice
their introduction.
In order to make a good ,
first impression Farley
recommends:
-Prepare the night
before.
-Wear c o lor
coordinated clothes.
-Have good eye contact.
-Use appropriate body
language.
-Do not smoke.
-Offer a firm
handshake.
-Act enthusiastic.
DURING THE first five
minutes an employer can
tell if a person is relaxed,
whether they are com·
fortable and how they feel
about themselves, Farley
said.
The last five minutes of
a mt!9Qng are also impor·
tant in summinc up what's beeta laid or reaebiq a conclusion, Farley said .
"The flnt five minutes
tell what the package will ,
look like' eel the last five
minutes wrap it up," he
said.
BE SURE to go over
what's been said during
the meeting, Farley ad·
vises.
If a decjsion has not
been reached, then make
plans for a future meeting.
Farley af'so advises
clients to finish the meet·
ing by saying they are
glad to it took place.
(See FAllLEV, Page CZ>
,,,, LOS ANGELES (AP ) -
Sweeping state-ordered work
rules that take effect this week
for some s million Californians
are causing a good deal of con·
fusion and consternation for
companies that must comply
with them.
"There is a substantial con·
cern about the situation by our
industrial welfare people," '6ays
Dave Crowther, a spokesman
for the t'..ockbead Corp., which
bas aerospace facilities in
Burbank, Palmdale and Sun·
nyvale.
"We intend to do our best to
comply with the rules, but we
are confused about exactly what
they require." Crowther said.
THE RULES, issued· by the
state Industrial Welfare Com·
milaioa. moet likely will take aft~ Weclneeday, two wetta
after· the U.S. Supreme Court lift··
ed a restraining order aeaimt en·
forcing the work ruJes, said
Beatrice Christiansen of the state
labor commissioner 's office in
San Francisco. 1'he rules are
retroactivetoJan. l.
The restraining order bad
been obtain~ in a suit filed by
the California Manufacturers
Association, which claimed the
work rules were excessive.
"OUR CASE isn't dead yet.
We 411ay still win our suit to
overturn the rules,'' said CMA
President Robert Monagan. "But
(See RULES, Page CZ>
Telco -~ate Squeeze 'Penalty'
By STEVE MITCHELL CN .. Oelly ...... ._...
General Telephone customers along the Orange Coast will be
paying $6.2S per month for basic residential phone service beginning
this month.
And those i:esidential phone useJ who do not own their own in·
struments will begin paying $1 a month for each phone in the house.
That includes residential customers in Huntington Beach,
.Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel0 South Laguna and portions of Foun-
tain V~y and Westminster.
The California Public Utilities Commission recently granted
General Telephone authority to increase rates a total of $97 .5 million·
-a deciaioa the commission says penalises the utility $7.4 million
becaaaeotpoor service. ·
Had the telephone company's service to its customen been ade-
quafle, tbe PUC ruled, the increase would have been $10..t million.
.Bu&,tbe coanmiaaionw\tbhektfJ-,4 millMewntU-at :•ut ~ llet-
1111, aaytnc the bike would be ,restored only if the company meeta -/
service improvement goals.
The PUC order standardizes the basic residential rate at$6.25 per
month. But the size of the increase to individual users depends on
whete the customer lives, a telephone spokesman said.
Re11idential customers in Laguna Beach, South Laguna and
Laguna Niguel have been paying a basic rate of S6.05 a month
because the area is considered outside the metropolitan boundaries of
Los Angeles. .
Customers in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westm1.0Ster
and Seal Beach were paying $5.'2 a month for basic service.
. Business customers of GTE will also be affected by the PUC rul·
ang.
General Telephone business customers in the north county will
pay $6.50 a month, plua the $1 instrument charge, and 4 cents per five-
minute local cail for all callualaced . ~ ·
.. ... 'tb.H...cospar ~th UA(>reient ral& of n .21-J)er IJnont.h ¥>:th'80
(Sff PHONE, Pa«eCZ)
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FORMER FASHION M00£L NOW TREE TRIMMER
C.rol Ponting love• Being Out on a Umb
Ex-naodel Stags Trina
v
J-oh Drives Newport
.BY JU•Y CLAUSEN
. Ol .. D.ily~ ..... ~~ P?nt_ing is up a tree and likes it.
I didn t like modeling," says the 20-year-old Newport Beach
woman. "It was too plastic, thepeopletoocut·throat."
Two years ago as a young fublon model sbe met Mike Curtis and fell ln love.
BE GA YE BER A SAW and a rake and headed her toward the back~;u:d timbers. S~e soon joined him in a tree-grooming en·
terpnsed called Cu'l-t.1s Tree Service, 'Operating along the Orange Coast.
Carole is tall, 6-foot·l , with a smile that coaxes easily below laughing brown eyeS'.
Her long, broWll hair, high cheekbones attd slender frame cry out, "High-fashion!"
Bur SH~ WEAR.S' striped tank tops, shorts, basketball shoes and long, white.athletic socks. . '.1'he socks keep the straps on her tree climbing spikes from bit·
mg ~to. her long legs, road maps of red scratches administered by unyielding branches and hidden thorns.
The freedom of movement offered by her scanty clothing out·
weighs the nettling scratches, she says, "And I like the sun." CtJJ1is says she works hard.
"l 'VE GONE THROUGH about JO guys in this business " be gestures. "She works harder than most and as bard just abo~t as the best.·· ' '
That, says Carol, is high praise from a "boss" who "yells at me a lot."
A tree-trimmer's day is long -from about6a.m . until sunset, she says.
... "WE'VE WORKED THE last 11 days straight'" she adds. Bu~. ~n we f:rY to tak4: tbJ:ee or four days off to sort of rest up. . It s phys1cal
1
lY sata~fymg. By the time you get home, you're
tared, but you don t feel like you haven't acci>mplished something.
"I really enjoy this. I hate seeing trees cut because I'm a
nature lover at heart, but it's better to have dom~stic trees main·
tained than go to rot.
"But you'd better leave those wild trees alone!"
Carol says her job enabltt her to meet nlbre peoJ>te than did· · '
' . • (See TREE, PageC2> " . Wood· Stove Dftngers (:ited.,
By PAT DUNN O{ .. Mty ,..... .....
With cooler weather due aooa,
many Orange County f am Illa are
plannin1 to lnatall wood-burning
1tovea to help reduce home beat·
ln1bllla. ~
' Are wood·burnlne atovea a IOod
ldeaT Tbe anawer, accordlne to
manyexperta, l.t "Yes, but ... •1
Wayne Kulaiot EqulfH Services
Inc., t.be AUanta·bued firm tbat
makes .property lnspectiona for
l n s u r·a n c e
co'mp~nies
throu1hout
the United
States and
Canada.
Inspection
TllE "llVT'' comes from state. reports made
officlala and loauranc.-H · by Equlvax
eeutlvee tbroupout tbe eounuy p r o v I d e •
wbo dtetbe atoves' poMlltlal ftre lalurera with
ba.aant and eau&Aoa IM>meo'WW'I lnf ormation
to be C!ertaln thelr ttov• are med todetenninetbeinlurabWty
properiytmtallecl. of .Property ·and. lnclude
ldeJiUflcation pf flre baaarda. In one New En•land state.' J11crea1ln1fy, inaurasace
alarmed oft'lciaJa ••J tbat lS per-companiel are uklna l!!qmfu :n.t,!!~'!:!~·~1 tal&. la1p.ctora to pay apeclal M>•• ·--•nnu mproper atteaUolltowood·burninl...._. u.. or lnatallaUon of wood· ltwa Nld~.one o1 Ma ftrm'• buralnlllo"9. 0.W91wntl&ata .. ..._._ mUlr ftn "--re~. t.• n .... lnlolYlal ;::-,..; :.S,.... ..-;..-;:
*°8d-bundq unlt.t ID, tbe·w . -·-~ ,...fa:•H•=ll ,... ... .... r-n ftn
1'Mle ud llmllar 1a.u.uee ,.,,.... ~ .......
from Ml'GM Uiil ~ an • =:c•M11 tM& _.. IOUee fll ...... cwera to tllil •a • fir• 111r:
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"Tbla la a very serious problem
for tbe insurance Industry,"
Kulat aald. "Although no one can
homes with wood·burning stoves.
Others will insure the homes pro-
vided stoves a.re in'stalled accord·
lnl tollrictaafely standards.
How can a bomeowber be cer·
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buarda mo.t oftm detected by
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atl¥ee duriDI actual property ln·
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Vote Won't
Cure Economy
SAN f'RANCl&CO (AP) -It won't matter. in
tel'al ol aort·t.erm tnnaUoa1 who ll elected preal·
d•t, a trio ot eeoncunlata have 1aid. ! • .,,_.., an overempbut. on tbe elect.iba in
terma ot the next ·fe,.-yean," 1aid Tbomu R.
Hart., cblel economist of the Mort1a1e Benken
Auodatioa ot America .• whJeh met here lut week.
"I don't -~ anyone ii &olnl to improve tbe
economy Iii the next year. ·
"If Ronald Rea1an'1 elected, you could Im·
mediately expect some aollenln1 of inlerest rates
... but that will be very 1hort·Uved. a 'lltUe aber·
ration," Harter said at a news conference. "I don't
tJ)ink either Rea1an or President Carter could
balance the bud1et. ''
TIMOl'll\' HOWA&D OF Wells' Fuco Bank
said there's little difference in either candidate'•
firat·year strateo to cure the economy. "If you
p~t two guya in a dare room. you can't tell the dlf·
fererice."
Harter said that "eltht years from now" the
result of the election could be critical In sh.pln1
the economy, but wlth unstable lntematlonal af·
rain, especially those affectlnl ener1Y S"J>pllea, it
is dlfftcu.tt t.o say which man wou.Jd be better to
lick inflation.
Edward R. McMillan, an economist for Ranier
National Bank of Seattle, said thole concerned
'Yilh the economy s hould scrutinize Con1ress , not
the White House. ·
E~e~uil.,e Park.Rises
The lrvlne Executive Park being built
across th~ San Diego Freeway from John
, Wayne Airport won't be fully completed
' until 1983. But five buildings in this bird's
'
eye view are expected to be ready for oc-
cupancy next June. When finished, the
Irvine Company project will include 10
two·st.ory office buildings. .. CONGRESS IN ITS dlrectlYes in the rast
year or so to the Federal Reserve Board has done
more" to control the economy by ti1htenin1 money
, supply with higher interest rates. "Instead of tum· ff --~,~~~sr~ot l~ c~-~~r-~h·~~ver d-~~~i~~.~ ___ .Ul-1an Fro•PapC:I
NE RATE HI~E-.-. ~-·--. How Congress d'vises ways to encounae sav·
ings will also be critical, the economlsta acreed.
"Housing is sue-a good investment. everyone
wants to get in." Harter said. yet "everyone doesn't
have a right to own a home.··
RULES CHANGES ...
id'tbe meantime, companies are going to have to
comply with them. and that will be very costly."
Monagan estimated lt will cost "hundreds of
millions of dollars" for the state's 450,000 com·
panies t.o meet the new regulations, adding bis or·
ganization was being "~mbarded" with calls
from both large and small companies.
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AMONG OTHER THINGS, \he rules order that
. the minimum wage be railed.to $3.10 per hour, tbat
overtime be calculated dally instead of weekly and
that male workers get benefits heretofo·re required
only for women -such as separate lounges in which
to rest and two 10-minute coffee breaks during an
eigbt·hour shift.
The industries covered by the rules are
manufacturing , canning, professional and
technical, public housekeeping transportation,
amusement and recreation, and all agriculture, in·.
eluding farm products processed both on and off
the farm.
. THE MINIMUM WAGE and overtime rules
will be costly to a large number of companies,
especially in those a reas with traditionally high
turnover and low union representatiqn, officials
said.
But the biggest issues are the requirement
that male workers be provided .with lounges and
rest brew and that temperatures and humidity be
kept within "reasonable comfort standards," a rule
even state officials admit is vague.
"How do you keep the heat comfortable for
persons working on a coke oven?" asked a
spokeswoman al financially troubled Kaiser Steel,
which is based in Oaklt nd but has its only steel
mill in Fontana.
At General Motors. officials estimated it could
cost nearly $4.3 million the first year and at least
$2S6,000 a year thereafter just to set aside a rest tare a
for males at its Fremontassemblyplant. ,,
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Remembers
'29.Crash
LOS ANGELES <Al» -As
"stockbrokers" traded elbows
under a din of shouted buy and 0
sell orders. the oldtimer leaned
back in his director's chair and
spu.n tales that would make his
contemporaries shudder.
"Our family ran all of the big
pools," s aid William "Hut"
Hutton, 77-year~old nephew of
the man whose firm everybody
liste n s to , inc luding the
Securities and Exchange
' Commission.
"The SEC used to w alt for me
up in my offices," he said. "I
always had an answer for therp.
They never knew their ass from
a bot rock. Still don't."
HUTl'ON WAS 216, a broker on
the floor of the New York Stock
Exchange, when the pros~rity
be and millions o r other
Americans knew was forever
ended with a crash 51 years ago
last Tuesday.
Hutton, recently sitlin~ on the
set of the television movie "The
Day the Bubble Burs{," talked
about "Black Tuesday " as if it
was laat week.
"It was a madhouse." he said,
gadn1 off at several hundred
actors and extras on a set
reproducing the exchange's 1920
trading floor. "Actually, it was
about 12 days. There was a big
s elloff before the crash. but
there w~ no o•her day like that.
I n~ver went to bed -stayed up
all night matching trades."
THE OCTOUR collapse, said
-Hutfon, spell~t1 the end of a
financial fa ntasyland where
partnerships. or pools, directed
stocks up, doWT\ or sideways at
will.
PH
•'free'' local cails and a 3·cent charge for five minute cal Is.
The basic business rate of $12. 75 a month for Laguna Beach, South
Laguna Niguel will increasetoS14.20.
. -The charge of installation or business and residential telephones
will almost double under the PUC agreement, from the current $23. 75
chargeto$42.
· Customers who want to buy a telephone at GTE's phone mart,
and avoid the $1 a month "rent" fpr each telephone, will now pay $16
-upS3.2Sovertheold chargeofS12. 75.
The PUC says it will withhold\he remaining $7.4 million from the
telephone company until GTE improves its service to its custome~
Among other improvements, the PUC is requiring GtE to install
adequate trunking and switching equipment, employ a sufficient
number of well·trained repairmen, replace old equipment and pro·
vi de an adequate maintenance program.
Orange County GTE customers can expect the increases to ap-
pearonlhismonth's bill.
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TREE TRIMMER ...
her fashion modeling fling for a Costa Mesa agency.
"People are pretty amazed that l do this kind of work, and
some are a little envious that I enjoy it," she says.
But there are times when it's not all that great.
Her toughest job was trimming .a nest or dead fronds from a
60·footpalm tree in downtown Santa Ana .
"It was filthy --yuk!" she recalls. "And it was full of bi rds
and rats ... "
Most of the Curtis team's jobs, though, are tn the graceful res·
idential neighborhoods of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Irvine.
"Actually," she smiles, "we ·trim some of the m·ost exclusive
trees on the coast."
Costly Center OK'd
SAN DIEGO <AP) ·-Despite objections to have the issue
placed on the ballot. the San Diego City Coun('il has given final ap·
proval to the controversial $226 million downtown Convention
Center. The council had to vote 11 times before agreeing to go.
ahead with the center. which will be the costliest public project in
city history.
U.S~ Farms Decline
WASJDNGTON <AP> -Farm population in the United States
''When I was young, the appears to be declining steadily, the latest census fi gures indicate.
money was all paper. You might The farm population d ropped in 1979 to 1.24 million. down from 9.71
be worth $400,000 or $500,000 one million in 1970. But the Agriculture Department said part of the
day .~nd down like hell the decrease may be due to a change in the way the figure is
next, he said. "Nobody ever computed. Today, a farm must have at least Sl.000 in annual sales
went t.o the annual meetings . of gricultural products comp@red ~the old $250 per yeare
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If operatinJ a franchile bua1nesa appeals t.o
you, the Corrtme rce Dep.artmeht has aome
&uldance available.
Franchlaesl for motels, reatauranta. flowe,
shops and many other buslneaaes have become iri·
creaslngly popular In recent years. You buy the
company name and pay them for .tralninl nd U ·
slstance,and in return you benefi~rom their ad·\ vertising and,expertlae.
Now. to help 'pOlentlal Invest • the Com·
merce Departmet has issued the 14th ition of the
"Franchise Opportunities Handbook.1 '
The book coata $8.50 and can be purchased
from the Superintendent of Documenta, U.S. Gov·
emmenl Printing Oflite , Washinston. D.C., 20402.
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Nobody cared. Nobody made .. ~ •
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lt:atlkQr1Ue s tfem pted to
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0 1 WM '19S 8U'I' at what I did," HYI Mla1
Broebe, whoat41.,...'tdoltany man.
Tlmelba~cbaqed.
Tbe eity le\feled tie laat oltlle old boulel in the
Merry-Go-Round to make room for ur~ re·
newal. The okl madaau are all dead and pe.
Tbe bookers have taken to freelanelnt lD the
street.
''There la no prolftalonaliim Jn It an1~re.
They 're amateurs, re.Ur. It'• DO .... r a jOl>or a
bualneu or a ~roteaaiOD," abe aaya. "It'• a
crime." 1 •
ONCE, P,BOalA'S riverfnmt dl.atrict was
le1endary. It waa a lusty, brl•lina. liide-opea
place with 1amblln1. dandnl. raw liquor and
willin1 ledle1. It was an lllancf ol rice la the land
tbe aettJen built, and everybodJ la the Midwest
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M.. VCE llROSHE VIEWS RU98LE THAT URD TO BE NOTOA10US 'MERRY-Go.ROUND'
Former MedeM, 45, Now ....... CUM L•ude Criminology Or•du•t•
In 1913, the IlUnola Senate dedded-to put a
atop to it. The Senate's Commltt.e on vice held
beari.Ri• in P.eorla to inveatlpte wbat ·one .r
lawmaker called "thesportlnlwomen" andtode·
termine "what makes a 1ood lirl iototbe bad."
After long h .. rlnJ•· the comnpttee made a
number of recommendations aimed at ending
prostitution.
NONE'111ELESS, by the late 1920e. Peoria,'s
red-light district was flourishin1. And at the helm
was a hu,e womaci wlth nareCl noatrUa named Diamond Lil. _
Diamond LU bad a stable of wbi\e an4 black
girls in a bi& Victorian sport.int home that cJperat,
ed not far from the Empire, the leadin11ambling
split in town. .
There wu a strtna of booties jointa aervinl
bathtub gin, and up on Main Stre« a dance bafi
called the Incl• Terra where a lont rope was
stretched down tbe center of tbe floor to separate
tbe raucous Charleston from the more sedate
dances.
PAYOFFS WEaE CO-ON. Every Mon-
day. a mesaencer diapatcbed by local boodlm:ns
arrived at City Hall, carrylnl a aealechnvelope
filled with cash.
-The amount was always dutiltUly recorded in
the city treuurer's report-$60,000 iJI 1111 under
the title "Special Mlacellaneoua: Madiaon Novel,
tyCo."
Clerks nowadays will dr., out these dusty old
figures and explain how the mythical company ,
got it.a name from the location of City Hall on \
Madison Avenue. .
can st1ll remember those women standing in the
doorways."
There was a brief flurry of reform after World
War II. t'ollce pa<llO.Cked the houses. Qfficials
prosecuted the girls.
But the only thing that changed was the loca· •
lion of the red-light district, le new ground a few
blocks 90Uth bounded by a triangle of streets
whlch men drove their cars around and around.
Thus the name the Merry-Go-Round.
ALYCE BROSHE was lS when she started
work)ng in the Merry,Go-Round, a runaway from
Terre Haute, lnd .. by way of Chicag_o, where she
bad runerranda for pimps andstrip~rs.
She called henelf Karen Connally for no
particular reason and served her apprenticeship
under a reclusive, politically well-c()flnected
madam named Pam Miller.
"Pam ran the town, police, politicians. every-
tbin1," she recalls. ··1 voted when I was,15. Pam
piled us into a station wagon and took us all down
to vote. Those were the payoff days.
·Qne day in 1950, after a lol or whisky and co-
caine. Karen told her pimp, BhlckieJennings, she
did.n 't want to work that night. Blackie pulled out a
.45-caliber pistol and shot her in the head.
SHE SURVIVED, and the feud lasted until
19&3T when she walked inlQ Blackie's house and
shot him twice in the back. He survived, and she
wasooberown.
A couple or weeks before Christmas 1963, she
walked int.9 a liquor store wit~ a .32-callber pistol
and walked out with a handful of cash. The owner
shol her twice in tht? stomach ~fore sha.:d gone a
block . .. INIDGBSCHOOLourdateeusecltodrtveus She survived. Upon her convi~tion for rob-
on a dare "through t.tle r«!d-tllbt dlltrict," says bery, for which sh.e was sent to prison for 11
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"This Is the last or the madams in Peona. All the
rest have been sentenced or put out of business
and this puts an end to the ~erry-~-Round."
BlITHE WAS WRONG.Baby Doll Cowan was
still in town.
Baby Doll was a grinning, good·hearted
woman who says she started selling her.services
al age l9 after being jilted in a love affair. She had
been arrested for prostitution 51 times in Peoria,
the last time for soliciting an underccfver cop.
. Tt)at was five days before she died. She was
73 years old.
Baby Doll's place is gone now, leveled bv the
wrecking ball. So is Diamond Lil 's old place and
Pam Miller's. And so is KarenConnally's. Gone .
There is a pile of rubble now where the M~rry
Go-RoWld used to be.
"HAH," SA VS AL VCE Bros he, sitting in a
booth at a Normal restaurant with a glass of
Chablis before her. "Do rats disappear when you
tear down the buildings where they've been for
years? No. They move from one place to
another."
She calls t ... em rats now. these independent,
undisciplined streetwalkers orthe '80s who hustle
in the dives and bang on the windshields of passing
cars. They have no creed that binds them, she
says. They don't see doctors. They regularly rob
their tricks. .
"Outlaws." she says. "Prostitution has
become a front for robbery.''
· And so in 1975. she got out. She locked the door
or the house she'd operated since returning from
prison and she walked away, the las t madam o~
thelastrespectable house. ,
Then she went away to college. Last May she
earned~ degree in criminology from Illinois State
University. graduating magnacum laude.
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• 1e • ._....,....., deck co11..-.. oa top ol ~· • boot Ind boUer and drink ud amok• marijuua to
~ •Heft't 1wU.tlAt tro. \be ratten at NevertMJeu, 1D01t of the urban cowbo11 and lbei~ heartl' COIUot. Tbat'1 one of the reUOlll
Autwlm till.-sium, but U.• jolnl 1ure wu Jumpln'I cowJirb In the audlenc• appeared to be enJo':l they h8d paid lbelr money. That kind of behavior
aa lbe raft rt tMm l"-f• awayed -notJceably. the occuioo u lbey hooted and hollered is expected at a Willie Nelaon concert, by 1o.h!
More \han 31.000 tnthualuUc country.western 1enerally worked up Jpt eDOUlh rowdJiam to keep Unfortunately tor tome, they had at.art.eel ~eir mu le f•na exprH1in1 O..lr pleuure wtlb lbe from beinC removed from the 1tadlum. Tbere wu partylnc way too early and by the time Alabama
music of WtUlt Nelson, M rle Ha11ard. J;mmylou danc&nt ln tbe &lites, wlth more than one couple It.ruck its first note at 1 p.m .• some fans already
lhrria .nd Alabama -llterally rocked the showlftt off with fancy, true-co'41'try 1t.ep-daqctn1 were well on their way to space city, having been
tadl'-lm. On their teel and •l!>mplnJ la lllJlt t.o,_.t .. be,..___..a,..,n ... d .otbem do1nC their veniooa of U.. 'l'•xa• hlU\---he•vUy-intu beer·swtntna. wbiskerauntins-and
mpo C!unnc much or Ille nearb' aeven·hour eon· step. marijuana smoking. ·~ert. the fans ' movement caused the stadium's More than once during lhe performance a Other, perhaps heartler drinkers and s mokers
decks to sway an a way that made even some of the warnina waa Oaahed on the lladlum screen astina hung onto near-sobriety almoet t.o the bitter end.
ft't'Ost appreciali ve rans a tad nervous. fans not· to dance on lhe upper levell for "safety What a shame, though. that some of the run-loving
•.i reasons." The warning moetJy went unheeded. folks down the al&le tell asleep juat before)5 p.m.
when Wiilie opened. up his performa.nce with IT'S AN UNCOMFORTABLE reeUne to sit on
the.. second deck of that concrete and ateel atruc·
ture and try to decide whether to worry about the
AnEa ALL, THE FANS -many of whom "WhiskeyRlver."
had arrived shortly after the stadium par~ing Iota
AS WILLIE BEGAN TO sing. a huge .
1'-BCe: Lady. Wlt.h ·Class
"
American nag unfurled behind him, and the crowd
was on its feet a.>d'stompin'. .
He followed uA> with a medley of nlaellow tunes including "Craiy and "Ain't It Funny How Time
SUps Away." Then he did "Loving You is Easier
Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again" from bis
"Honeysuckle Rose" movie and "Bobby McGee,"
a tune made popular by lhe ill·fated Janls Joplin .
Q: Before ahe married Price Ralaler, clld
ce ~Uy date any f-moua start! -Gew1e D.,
Dix. A: Yes. When Miss Kelly graced the screen as
actresa bar dates i'ncluded such stars as Gary
per, (,1ark Gable. Hay Milland. Bing e rosby.
n-Pierre Aumont and the famous couturier
o man-led Gene Tierney > Oleg Cassini. . ··A rather shy, withdrawn girl, despite her
nnin' beauty, r.race was rather aJSlve with
n," biographer Hobert
'Glad You Asked That' • ltfM~..tHyG_....
aldertq ltavbl1 a~r actor play J .K. ! II io, bow
coald &My ltave ll)ade tltat switch believable~ -
Matty Meuoe, leney City, N.J.
The fans listened appreciatively, but you could
tell the real crowd pleasers by the amount of
swaying in the stadium. The outlaw tun~s were the
ones that really got the fans jumping, tunes like
"Ma (jon't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be.;
Cowboys" and "My Heroes Always Will Be
Cowboys... ROCKING THE RAFTERS IN ANAHEIM
man. wrote. ··She would get
olved, do what her beau
nted her to do -up to a
A: After Hagman demanded a salary increase
from S12,000 to Sl00,000 per episode, the producers
thought they could eltller: kill off Che character-or
possibly put someone like Robert Culp in to
replace Larry. The change in appearance would
have been explained away by saying that J .R. Ew·
ing had undergone plastic surgery after being
shot. (That's TV!)
• THE ~RMER BROUGHr OUT a sea--o-=--~w-a:-v-.--'Mtffe-;Nef90n--CapPed a Long 0.y.'riaittt----
ing cowboy hats of all shapes and sizes decorated however. in addition to the necve-wracking sway·
int, and t he n ye ll for
ther.'' or interest is what three or
famous leadi'ng men had to
t about her. J ames Stewart:
he 'll always have the class
find In a really great race
rse." Cary Grant: "She will ouu
obably go through life being completely misun·
rstood , because she usually says~comple_tely
1jlt she thinks." Gary Cooper : .. c;r ace 1s. a
lreshing change from all those sexb-alls."
Q: I've never seen or heard Bob H_ope when be sn, cheerful. Doesn't anything boUter him? -
ay Kelly, Houston.
A : Certainly . He's only human. "What gets me
ost " Bob confessed to us, is "when l'm sitting
ound a table with friends. and suddenly realize
the oldest fellow in the group!" •
Q : My husband refuses to wear a hairpiece
cause he thinks the Idea ls not masculine
ougb.
A: The good company your husban<t-would be
with a hairpiece includes : Sean Con.nery. ·Fred
a cMurray, Carl Reiner, Fred Astaire, Ray
i'lland. f'rankie Laine, Burt Reynolds and the
te Duke Wayne and Ring Crosby among other s.
Q : Is it true that Tiny Tim bad bla face llrted,
la Phyllis Dlller? -S. Miller.
"A. No. That rumor probably started when
· y ·recorded a new song titled "Am I Just
other Pretty face." .
Q : Wasn't the Korean national anthem stolen'
' om "Auld Lang Syne"? -Sue R. Sacramento,
~Ii(.
'' A: Not stolen borrowed. The Korean an·
'em is from an old Scottish Air. the same to
ich "Auld Lang Syne" is t raditionally s ung. The
r ics to "Auld Lang Syne" are credited to R?bert
urns. who said I when he sent them on to the
rilish Museum l. he had copied ttiem down from a
ng sung by an anonymous old man.
Q : I understand that John Travolta was given
:::a6ery uaflattering nllbame by b1S brother, Joey,
wllen they were~klds. What was lt? 7 Mitch T.,
Sheboygan, Wisc.
A: "The Bone." because he was so skinny.
Q : Before actor Larry Hagman alped Illa new
trad for CBS' "Dallas," were they really COD·
He's scurchin4 for u killct •
• • • ttnd time is runni·r~sl o_ut,
Q : Wiii you please ask my ·ravotite, Art
Carney, bow come be .stars ln a rock-and-roll mov·
ie? Isn't that beneath his stature? -1'1. Mendell,
Brooklyn.
A : Nothing is "beneath" an actor's stature -
if it 's a good movie like "Roadie." Besides, Art
justifies his role in a musical of that nature: "I
started my career was a singer and mimic,'' he
told us. "In fact my first movie was a 1941 epic
built around the pop songs of the day. It was
called "Pot O' Gold" and featured me with Horacce
Heidt's band ...
Send your que$h011$ to hy Gardner , "Glad You
A$ked That," care of thi3 ntul$Jl0per. P.O. Box 19620.
Irvine. 92714. Manlyn and hy Gardner will answer cu
many questwns cu they can in their column. but the
volume of mail fPwkes personal rep4PJ impouible.
THE EX ... IE--H~MINATOR
• .• the mM they pushed too far.
&AVCO EMBASSY PICT,U~ES ~•I•-• , o•-·wic;.o~~COM'--
B!llli
Why do they call it "adulter);''
when it makes them act like children?
"'PRIVATE BENJAMIN' is funny and
Goldie.Hawnis tAtallv~" .
"
-GOLDIB HAWN
PRIVATE BENJAMIN
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with a myriad of plummage·. More cheap cowboy ing stadium. ' .
hats were on display than you'd probably see at One source of annoyance to many fans was the
the average rodeo or roundup. And some or those hour-long breaks between a~ts as the proouction
hats, and other attire, were thtngs no.self-respecting crew broke down and set up for the next
cowbbywouldbecaughtdeadin. . pertprmer. G r ant e d . taped music eehoed
Near the end of his set, Willie broke into throughout the stadium during the between-set
another tune from "Honeysuckle Rose," the rous· periotls, but that wasn't what th.ans had popped
ing "On the Road Again." and the fans nearly 12 or 15 bucks each to hear.
screamed themselves boars~ mellower note Fans complained, too. 'about the difficulty in
came at the end as the crowd joined in with Willie seeing the performers. Sure, they could see-them,
leading them in the old g<»pel tune ··Amazing but, to most of the audience, the performers 1ooked
Grace." like ants on the stage set up at least 150 yards out
The day had been near-perfect if you can from the nearest seat. Binoculars definitely would
judge from the satisfied reaction of the crowd as have been an asset.
the concert drew to an end. It had started with a
half-hour ~el of country-rock by Alabama, followed AND, FOR THE NON-marijuana smoking fans.
by the plaintive, sometimes soulful tunes by Em· there was an uncomfortable feeling they might be
mylou and followed by Merle Haggard's crowd· getting high off the smoke drifting by from other
pleasing ".Misery and Gin" and other outfaw-type close-by heavily smoking Cans. Willie Nelson T·
tunes. s hirts S9ld like (pardon the expression ) hot cakes at
THERE HAD BEEN SOME drawbacks .
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each. SOuvenirprograms cost SJ per.
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OlH•· '""" uo rr.....io/ IMNW lt " not. an au pick>\» Sun<l11y. ~Y teen·
•lfrt' reactloa to a really amaalnaUve dinner,
•'hlth &4)0k all of an a.our'• blood. 1weat and tears
over a hot tove. w11. "Hey Mom. what·s the
street vaJut C>f thl• stuff•"
W1'en I had •merged from seven hours or do·
ln1 term papers to 1curry to the store for
1rQctriet, a nel1hbor told me I loolled so pale and.
-dolWJl lbat she wu ~e worri6d about me. . _
WHEN I GOT BACK home. I avoided lookine
In the ~mirror al what miaht be a ts-year-old
housewife. slightly worn. with no over-Abundance
or charm or skill.
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STILL SHOWING LEGS AT INTERVIEWS
Sophi• Loren Rem•lna •n ln~,._tlo_n __
PLO Mov ie, 11'.
Series Planned
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia CAP> -A Belgrade
film studio and the Palestine Liberation Organiza·
tioR have signed a contract for the joint production
of a feature-length film and television series -re·
portedly the first feature ever made by lt\a.PLO.
The film. eolllled · ·oealh in Fla~s ... will
portray two Paleslinians who joined the com·
munist-led Yugoslav partisans fighting Nazi occu·
pying troops during World War 11, the Belgrade
newspaper Vecernje Novosti said Thursday.
The two Palestinians on whom the feature will
be based were killed in the war, the paper said.
Yugoslav and Palestinian filmmakers will
work on the film wh.ich is.planned for screening at
the non-aligned countries summit in Baghdad in
1982, the paper said. -.
'l!IT ·***in*.[~rything is brilliant:',,.
* ~ • ' A
~.
~~ CanOll H V OA!LV NEWS
"Jud)' Davls 1s the gutsiest
young "om~n to wm
• our hearts since
Kathanne Hepburn ...
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'A sparkijJtg movie ··
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Sunday, November 2. 1980
When I shuttled downataln ln comfy robe land THE MA.KEUP I ECA•I: more subtle. the IP.asl a~.as I'm around. llippen, about 7 :45 p.m ., and announced ~t I figure slimmer, the voice more r:efined. But she
wu reelalmlnl my own Uvtn1 room, complete does still remember to )\Itch up her coutun . She isa~ ln the arm. I tell you. A real shot
with color tel~vlslon set, lor three whole boUrs, dresses. so that abovp·t.be·lmee leis can be seen in
there wu a 1ttqmed silence. I TV interviews.
in the arm. SoPbJa. with her•wiJdom. humor. ag-e·
less beauty -unchasiglng and gifted and serener
I ~ually 1pend the evenin11 balancing the dog At press confe~~ces . normally t)rash ~e-
and a boot on my knees, or putter1n1 around lhe porters tend to treat her like royalty. This is un-SHE MAK ES MIDDLE AGE unfrightenint
and natural, and brings dignity back to the role qf
wife and mother. whether that wife is working ar
oQl If the Women's Movement has an_.ylhin1 '4·
verse to say about her. they can choke up, beca.,.
if more of them looked and acted like her, mef\
would pay them a little more attenUon.
kilchen trylna to create mild havoc out of \otal derstandable. There Is a dilJlily about Sophia
cbaoa. which commands respect. •
_8.UL.l'IOS PAaTI CVLAR' Su"day· evening--THtN C OMES THAT well modulated ~ice
was different. Just lo entrench myself properly with the trace of an Oxford accent. "But this is
aod show I ~eant business, I swept aside the video just gossip. J will ' atwoys be married to Carlo."
game, wo duty baseball caps. someoners smelly She awaits the next question graciously. Don 't Apart from having long legs and "a ~jg
mouth .. <according to my family> I do not look hke
Sophia. Nobody looks like her. I think all we
unmatched socks, th ree MAD magazines and a complain. don"t explain. Is she acting out a part?
hall-eaten apple from the coffee table. . Does §.he really love her home. her family as much
I plonked do~ my own diet drink, cagarettes as' she professes to do? I like to think or her. and
and assorted licorice. The boys looked on in awe; Carlo. and the little boys. goin~ on like this for at
· middle-aged ladies have learned to live with that.
Vi\'a Sophia ...
they foresaw a long winter(
What was all this fqr. you may we ll ask? Well,
it wasn't for 'any political debates. or wonder·
workine evangelists. or incredible, wonderful, real
people shows.
WHAT I WAS ABOUT to see was a Living
Legend: Sophia Loren. Yes, the great Sophia.
portraying herself and her mother, in the story of
her life.
Have you any idea what Sophia Loren means
to middle-aged women like me? She is the patron
saint of ALL housewives and mothers.
Through her, we see ourselves as we would
like to be -beautiful, poised. gracious. and in·
credibly strong. She is our living, breathing
Dorian Gray.
--WOU:E WE SAG AND sprea<I an rnilll e
through our domestic crises. Sophia sways gently
through the glittering world or the gifted and rich.
the JUpple body impeccably groomed and dnessed.
the huge eyes crinkling into ready laughter, the
large and expressive hands sketohtng gestures re-
membered from her Neapolitan youth.
. '.'lever mind that they told her she was too
tall. too heavy, with too long a nose. too large a
· mouth. Sophia simply ignored the barbs and went
on to become one of the great beauties or all time.
· Never mind that they said she was no more
than a well-discjplin.ed model. Sophia went on to
super-stardom and won an Academy Award
NEVER MIND THAT they s aid s he was
mesmerized by the capricious Carlo Ponti. Sophia
went on to marry him and live happily ever after.
She does things that superstars with super
looks just don't do, like sl?utting herself up in total
seclusion for months oo end. mostly in bed. so that
sbe could have her babies
Or sticking to a rat. short. homely Little man
b ecause she loves him . .Or throwing out the
makeup props and the glamor in several roles, so
that she can show us a character more faithfully.
They say she doesn't have temper tantrums on the
set. either. ·
She doesn't even jog. Will wonders ever
~ease? •
I remember when Sophia · .. came out.·· It was
about the time I did. You know -that heady, ex·
citing period in life ~.hen a girl changes from
awkward teen-ager to young woman. ...
SOPIDA WA8 MAKING movies. I was working
in Scotland. and used to frequent a small cinema
in Glasgow where I used to see her. undulating and
gesticulating across the screen in kl'ainy clOBe-up,
babblin1 ineomprehensible music while I anxious·
ly speed-read the subtitles.
It isn't easy for Scottish girls to look Italian -
in fact it's almost impossible -but how we tried.
WE WORE DARK PANCAKE makeup, we
outlined our eyes with Kohl, broadened our lips
with deep red lip~tick. stRiggled into skin tight slit
skirts. and -most important of all -hitched our
-inadequate bosoms up as high as humanly possi·
ble, under low-cut black wool sweaters.
To reproduce the Loren walk, we wore four
inch heels, excruciating girdles. and cinched in
our ample waists with broad elastic belts. lf imita-
tion is lhe sincerest form of flattery. Sophia should
still be reeling from such adulation.
Sophia grew a little better than most. While other
We have all grown up since those days. only
Sophia grew little better than most. While other
movie stars retired. made headlines with the mar·
riage-go-round or succumbed to a personal prob·
lems. she just kept getting better and better.
GINA AOW\.ANOS
"GLORIA" '"°'
"IT'S MY TURN"
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•IT9 •• ••ATL His booty ... the transcribed fates ond fortunes of mony prominent
Notional ond lnternotionol personages in a large sector of Sou1hern Colilorn10. Such
public figurH as :
·Abba
Hef'b Alpert
leeG .. s
Gt9orge &.nson
Glen Campbell
CMpenters
Christopher Cross
Nell Dlomond
Ooobie lrothen
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Fleetwood Moc
An Garfunkel
George Harrison
Billy Joel
Elton John
Olivio Newlon-John
Michael Jaduon
Eorl Klugh
Gordon lightloot
Kenny Loggins
Barry Monilow
Chuck Mong1one
Monhotten Tran sf er
Moody Blues
Kenny Ronk in
lou Rowls
Helen Reddy
Lindo Ronstodt
Diano Ron
8oz Scaggs
Poul Simon
Spyro Gyr,o
Borbro S•~••MJrd .
Dorina Summer
Dionne Worwldl
Pirate Pete Moller roves the high-frequency Seos, Mld-doy on Weekdays between l~ ;30
~M ond 3:30 PM In the Plundered Woke of Ed the Red Viking. His stealthy sll~uett• con
DOrely be seen for on tti• horiton of your FM rodlo 1conner. FM lolltvde 108. Just r-fs>rth
of the larder ... beyond the Sponlth Moin. Theres a reword for his coptu,., Search him
out. His cold, druel exploitOJion of his prominent hostog4s will freete the solt ""oter
In your blood. Look for him on your FM Rodlo Scanner. Code Key: FM 108. k·W"VE .
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A Q,SOO book awardl
proaram honorin1 th• late Robe~ r.
' Kenned~ha• bttn ••t IUatorlan · ArthTr chlHin1•r
Jr. and Kenned·y f am Uy for author
, whoa• work "moat
falt9'full)' and forcefullt r•flect1 bb•rt Kenned)''• purp••·"
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PITTSBURGH <AP> -K....U. -Smi&llr-wh
drlHI an ll·wheel truck 1,r a UYlq, alway• pulls
6nr to lMlp a itranded
motoriat chu1e a Ure.
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1lo lt -WUIJ 't-wnuu•l
tbat he atoppM to lieJp •
two Mlc:hl1an State ·
troo,.rt pinned inside
the wrecka1e of th
bumlq p8trol car~
'"IT'8111E old atory o
1tttln1 lnvolv~d ." he
aald. "I more or less 1et
myHlf Into \Mee thin11.
Smith puu.d oee man
throuah a ..,.en win-
dow and with the aid of
another trucker freed
\he second trooper. The
vehicle wu en1ulled in· flame• minutes later and
the aound of exploding
arftmunition punctuated
the nl1htair. -
Both troopers re -
covered from lhdr in-jurl~a. . Smlth, 31, of Troy ,
Mtch ., was &iven
numerous awards for
the brave deed and dis-
Metal Mo11atn-
r.laya them all in hia liv-
na room. But one medal
R ailed atanda above the rest. ·
-·e~ "I nDNK. MO~E of
vtsiton to Greenfield Villqe aAd Henry
Ford Mueeum in Detroit HY they 1ee a
resemblance to Star Wars villain Da.tth
·Vader in this Victorian bueburner 1tove.
Guide Diane Cross says this ornate stove
heated a Detroit parlor in the late 19th
century.
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01:ilaq!T <AP> -, the Carneaie Medal than
General Motors Corp. any of the others,.. he
hu recalled 62,500 of lta aaid in a telephone in·
cars to check for and terview. "It's a national ----
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arrel rarin~ hor.,es ror other riders. Her
randfnt h1•r an rt tat her were champlon ateer
oper-; :in l. hf>r I u bJnd. CharUt ltattl•. ilu i>eeft
front-wheel brake Smith·is one of 6,Soo
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GM said that 24,700 United States ~nd Tube T • •
1980 Chevrolet Impala Canada honored by the r nvia -
and Caprice model• Carne1ie Hero Fund
equipped with the ,_,. Commiuion for riskin&
liter (229 cubic lncbea) their lives to help aave
V·I en°" have been re-others. The Pitt.abur&h· called to check whether baaed commisaion .gave
the front brake pipe 11 a bronze medal and
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wallfi't winnln1 and ft
-.111· ;:11J. "'And my husba.nd want-al> t' I" • :.\ t
d me:•·• •rll \l 1.,,. 11 d~n• o1 25. has one of the most
" 'lwPrfol • 11<· " in 1·nunt1 y milllic; her record com-
t J~ • tti. l>!g as a 50,000.watt radio
\\ '"'" she records, studio techni· r11e~ 11 ., " to use special equipment to
•J'h r "t ·it onto recoYds.
I r id Augmente d
~Oc.'. A~GEl.E~ (AP> -ln u effort to ald
ubhc i.ch011li -.rrocted by •m...ument nd the pll ;.af.P 11f Propo1i .... ound~t1~n: n:.v~ b~.-n Ht. u~ ~ := ommwuu.--. /
Th\c; muns S('bool dfl~ la ta. Pa1" erde~ I · nm .. <1ula, Beverly Hlfi:iA Caaa4a ... -
uth r>:i..~ na areas will be ab&. to' •pellet allpt·
y mon• per .tudent than ls allotted to U.. ...i.r
he stdtc's · "'"""''e limit" ftnanctna formula~-
front ed1e of the en1ine year. oil pan. Last year's winners
THAT COULD make
the brake line wear
tbroueh. drainin& fiuid
from the front hydraulic
circuit and diaablint the
fron~ brakes, GM aaid.
Some 25,400 1•1 can
in th~ "X-body" aeries
-Chevrblet Citation,
Pontiac Phoenix ,
Oldsmobile Omeea and
Bu ic k Skylark -
equipped with the 2.8·
liter 1113 cubic incbea >
V-t will be checked to
'" lf a power 1teerin1
hoH lies too clOH to the
exhaust manifold.
ANOTBIEa aECALL
wlll brine lo 12,400 lllO
d l •I el · e q'u l pp e d
Oldtmobll• Toronado
models to check ·a wire
la UM exhaut au re-
elrculatloa ~alv.. GM
1aid the wire could
becom• plached
betw .. UM &Jr-cleaner
uaembly Md UM l:GT
switch· mountin&
bracket.
included a prison in ·
mate, a sanitation
·worker, a plumber, a
tavern mana&er , an
oceanographer and a
cattle rancher.
uaETrER LOVE hath
no man than"t:hia, that a
man lay down his life for
hi• friends," the medal
reads on one side.
On the other aide is
the proCile of Andrew
Car neeie , th e in ·
duatrlaliAt who started
the fund in 1004.
c ameeie wu. so im.
preaaed with the daring
of rescuen in a mine
disaster that he set
aide S.5 million to . te·
ward heroes or their
aurvivora. So far, the
commission has handed
out $13.S million in
awards and benefits.
• Thia y'ar. about 600 people will be recom-
mendtd for medals and
about 15 will be chosen.
The heroics are brou1ht
to the commission's at·
tention by newspaper
clippin11 and re('om .
Jnenclation.s from police
and fire departments,
humane societies and
others.
Retirees Cmi Retrain Alcatra~ ..
8)' JOYC I.. KENNEDY p • .
Dur Jnyr•:,I am a te1c9'er e•IS· r~DE-£RS TOJf!CI I~ ror. cart>: .rtttremeo\ te ~... ~ .
""· iulff. t8iW Mi iilia-·-.. , , ~ , -. T. _ r L "._._a awm .. ha prob.i.ms, w .. ( 1 ... &.IU~'leu
areeir mtttit r ~ idttH fvrf . trelnen wOl1r ;.l-tl•• u DMClecl. -
my odo~eH. ·• Tbe typieal traiaer M,U. u a SAN FRANCISCO --a.a, llaad·yp laltnetor. Se•• ntuni to <AP) -A nonprofit or-
A.a payc:bologist kobert McMGrl'J Hlaool IW eeunes.ln tralnlal or a a aai1atlon has an·
ays, tb-0 kt)' lO S\lCCCSS t• aldl_p&fl ' ·~~!'°~~~~ ... ,... Some nouac:ed itl lntentiOM of
ind sonu1lhtn" you lute dolnt •. tjl....,. ~ ban MV•r" at· MllMlnl a fund·raiainl ood at 1t. • *4ed,.celle... drive ln boPea of eoll·
Since ;tm Hitt f(j ehftla, peril.ape vertlnt Alcatru ttland
ou'll bi· 111\plrerl 'by lhls exc'rpt of• IN 8SCKS&'8 CAii!, hil tranal-Into a center for educa-
etter from Rlct}ard Becktl' of lion to"trailalDJ production workera tlonalanclcrutiveattl.
roomr1elrl Coln .. ll formtt educator · ~·f"'1ltated by • knowledae 9' Elliott Goldstein, ho baa atartl'd u job tr~.-.._~ t«hniqun, u well 81 director of what he
ulting (lrm, Th · Graµhf tJU# . • ' •~e• la iDduttrial mana... c a I led • • p h 0 e 81 • ... .. ,,....uct.ioa and • bad· Pr .... •• Con
• .... ..___1 h ll OCelr. ftKlib'U • • •• •e-1 w .,. • version ProJMt", 1ahl 18dmtriaJ' .. ueatioe. A dif. he hoped to raJH $IO
._. ........ ud backlround la million to turn the
,.....,.. ,... tfaialrt of maa•1•n. former federal peelten·
.,.. operaton, aal• atatr or tlary lnto a ceater for ~':' pa)aject matter yeu ml1lat aew llfe lt)'l•. ~·· 8'\,a tra&Mr -WMtltler Ya· G O l d I t e f ft I a l d . . ..,,....., ••'"'* aM matmall ... Alcatraa t.laad was .. ~tl•• er eurrtculum bulld•r -chotm "a.cause it 1'u a .._ .WtUI ...... .,_ your ftM1q a ne1at1ve hl~tory and t1Ut 't ....... hMtJoB you Ukt te teaeh would M i' transform a·
t _.,_.. .... at tt bl UM JHh tlon of ne1allve to ·~,_r'ltlnmtnt. . pooul1ltlvt." He said it w d \alle from two to
et1ht y1Ar'I to ralH the
moat)'. .. ·
A1k9' lf lM had di1·
c:UIMd UM project with
U11e Matioaal Park ••r•••••w. l1rvice. whleh lllH .-, 1U mrl......, Jurt1•iell0111 over tlll• 19Jtfee ... «• 111 .... 0 .... tela Hi41,
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MARANSART, Belelum <AP> -Did the CIA
sprinkle insect.a over Eut a.rtnany to destroy the
potato crops? Did potawe. make the Industrial
Revolution poesible?
ls it true Adirondack Indian Cblef Georee
Crum Invented potato chtpe?
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COttCIE"', C.U •• 191 left ,._
Ct., f-11 V-4...,, CA. 921'1
......... Molilch IRC •• a c.llterftie
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And if he did, doet anyone &ive • 1pud?
It's all crucial to Tom H\ilhes. a 35-year-old
Haddonfield, N.J .• native who is bananu over
potatoes. In this hamlet on the southern frinp of .
the lush, lazy hills that formed the WaterlQ() bat-
tlefield where Napoleon finally l<>11t , Huehes runs
the world's only potato museum.
Ce.....,,.....,.., 191 S.n ,...,..
Cl., l'-.111 V84t.y, CA. t2*
C-ty Clet111"' O<-CeuMv 9'I Oct. ...... ,.,.,..
Thl1 ~I 11 c-.CIH llY er1 lft· .,,,,_ ..
CMol 'l'I lllocawl
Tllll •ta-t wet llled wllh the C-ty Ciert fl/I Or-C.O..r1ty 911 s.tl-
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Oct. n. It, 2' ....... 2, ,,.
•15440
PUBLIC NOTICE
0<1. ''· » ....... 2. '· ,. .,_ . . A~K IOM WHY AND Hit'LL eqriode w1lb rea-1uPH1011COY111TOPTMa
aon1 like: "Potatoes are fun" an4I "Do you know PVllUC NOTICE ~:='=-.:~=· potatoes offer more food value per acre than any .._.,.,..,n
Ol.her crop". " MOTIUCW~ 01' l'ICTITIOUI euSl .. HI ••AL~•TY AT
Few people know these thines. because MMWST•T•Mm"T tot11vATm1A'-•
obi Tiie lotlawf ... ,u .. •u ere ... 1,.. btate el ETHIL JANI WAllllllEN, potatoes have an image pr em. HughH says, D<nl""••· o.c .. .-. addin1: "The humble spud should not be ridiculed. Ill~ J fLOllllSTS (-Coflrey'll. TO. At.t. P'AlllT IES ANO TO THt:llll I • the ld. d 1 1i. s...t11 .,.,,..., st..-. s. .. 1. ""•· •no11N1Evso,..111t:co1110: t s wor I most UD ervalued plant... 0 '.:~---h-----I y .. • NOTICt:ISt41ElllE•YGIVEN-llw Huabes beard a few years ago that someone · .--.-.. -~• • -r11.-. es t:.c-oi the i....11 who had compiled a world directory of museums I l -. •rv1ow. CA 92m w111 oi Ell41L JANI wAlllHN -. • Jallll T. It ........ 1~SI Grou• ... .c .. -..... tell .. llFIY•I• .-~ ... noted there was no polalo museum. 11-.~ ... 11~.0'2•» ,....,..1 __ 111..,._.,..,...
"Why should. t.he potato deserve a ..Auseum ! .. I Tllil -·-•• c ... -..cteo llY • -c....ii-_,... .... ,....,_,. H h all h" k" -·•• ~--•~ •wej«I I• c..,,l'Yftetlorl llV ui.i ue es ree s t m ang. .Tiiis •• ~ ••• iiieo """the s-r1erc-t .... Ho.........,1•.•~··' At the time, he taught firth grade at the In-c-i.cien •0r.,...c-iy ... 0c->.oo, ..... .,_. .. ,..., •• ,w .. t11et•-
ternational School or Brussels. about 14 miles ,_,. ·-•11
-..., ......... 9fli<•., Uftl .... • · Cellfonoie -· Trust Depart....,.. north of here. and potatoes quickly became a class "1-• 1011 Noroi llMln Street s...t• A~
Pro). eel. P'utlll....., 0<-CMll Delly "llol Celllorrlfe '2191 ell rttM title 9'ld 1,.'. . Oct. 1',M,Ho¥.1.t.1• 0•1• l.,.Ht--~ .... IOE0THt:t.JANI
THE PROJECT PROSPERED, AND when :~::.~-=~=-·:::,~,..!:,~!,':; Hughes quit in 19"9 for freelance writing, he I PUBUC NOTICE ,,.., .. , ... i.1.,_ac.,1,..,•1t1111tr•
turned the second floor of hl11 house into a potato 1----------.. .,..,,_., .. ,., ... ~-··''" ........... le-ol ... d'°E'THll....,.e-m\,ISeUm. . l'ICTITIOUIMSIMHI WA11tlllaNettNll-olller••Ullft-MAMtllTATU11•MT I 111 Visits are free, by appointment, lo his un -Tiie , ........... ,.r ...... , ••• ,... .:..-~: ... property descr•-as
marked museum cluttered with potato bags, 1 -11;:-~~~: t.UTHU, H. • ,.:, •• , t.etu .•.r-corrractJM.1au,111
sacks, mashers, basher• anct·peeJen. He-even h-as ....... ..._9Hdr,c..m11 ~'7...~!::.;S.::~~;;!;.11:-:.':Y.! photographs of the potato muhers of some famoUA .,.,.. .. wa1w ....... •IS wuc"" ..... ,_.,... ,,. ..,. t0. ,._, n-
people's mothers -including Andy Warhol's. J W••· ~e..ch,e.e.9Msi "., ....,., .,. t11e 0trk• oi -ee.ity t:,:r:: ...... •U wuco• W••· llltt<or••cc.uni.,. There are also jars with Colorado beetles -L.., 1Ncl\,C.e.9MJ1 NOTE: otCOft ... Yencesetumu the potato farm~r·s Enemy No •. 1 -and specimens Tftlt -....... ceft-..cl•• by • lnll\llC..-m;lll __ ,.,...,, -ral -1MrtfllP. ,.AlllCat. 1; A c:-m1r11-Com-
O( some of the world's 10.000 potato varieties. 1..-w.11 .... , .. , ..,,,,,..
The museum contains posters <one dating to "rft" ---11ieo ""11 ,,,. '"'""_•_,,._,,,._,,,.
World War II urees Rntons to eat. potatoes>, f:,'r.~ "'?'-Cour1h ... 0c-~:0 ~~~=·~::::.N~~~~.·;·~
cookbooks. postcards. farm inc tools and a copy of ,,_,_ 0r.,. c-o..~'::! "''"'''*· si-o1 CA111orn1•. •• ~
Liam O'Flaherty's "Famine." 0<1.1•.• ....... 2.•.,. o4Ht ~~1::9::'1<'!:":'.:.s~11t~ ~---------~ lllKor,....i...-i:-•. ON ONE WALL HANGS AN Idaho Ucenae $2 ••ca,t UN1s tos ,. m -,,.. plate bout.in.& "Famou.s Potatoes" donated by c .... , ..... .-"'111e ~1r11-
U.S. Interior Secretary Cecil And~. a former =:t:::r:=~;~·.~97~~~ Idaho JOVJ'mOr. the ot11<.e o11iw c-cy 111ec:-r o1
"He beard about this place and sent me the , "''~·~~:·~=·.;.. .,.. <9'1· plate." said Hu•hea. j c• ... r-.,..,,.,_ ... .,, __ .....,_..11, 1m
Huahu a.Yo sbow1 potato movies. And vi1iton $100 :.~~tr;':'::':tt!~!0!,.,,:~':~":; bear Lou.11 Arm1tron1 toot "Potato Head BJ•" . •, . . "'•,•••er •' lll i••n ••• c ... ,.,.,. . --~ ~~ ~-~~ . . -~""_."° t11nn~.u. "r' "'-"".,(""' ,,·-i,cc_..,_ tlW IOftf al)out "po-lay-toes" and .-clere1r..., c---n, c-IMM· "po-t -... •~." , I aM ""trlctlMI, __,_. ~r -....... .. It..... .. lt16 .............. Ho. --.. Of. Mott lntere1tin1. Huch•• • 11c1a1 11tec••· .... ~~'
says. ls the potato's Impact on PENNY =::===~...,.•11•1'"•• social conditlON. PUCU.I: .
o ''The potato famine in PINCHER .,.~.':;'~~::.::-=:..,.::i.1:; lr"eland wa1 cau1ed by late •rot•• t• co1111try ci.111 111 .. 11,
blltht. a rel1tlvely harmleu ~,.::~;~.;~1: i:..:;
fwaaua II cMt9eted early Oii, be AD .... .,~ .. 9fl1<t-4reun1s. ••>'• 1¥9loct lo Ille ....... 11 ... .., .,.,.. • 1 ... o1111erit11tt•~lllst.,.IM_.,.. No one did, and the Irish .,.,..,_ .. --" -..c11111 ... -popullltic:Ju deplewd by the milUona who died · ,_,.,.. tt ,,.._ 11M1i.ti.. _. ,. l 3 lines ror 2 d11 n .,ire!Mftblol~1'ellwltll-"-or em tr · . only st a dar . 34c' a _._.,.,..,.......set_1""•..,.._
T•• POTAT•'• INT&ODUCTION TO line. :::..r,i:.c:::i::~i:~·:: Eu,.,. t.... dM Naw W.W. a..·~· ... W · A1hertise one or tc ...... ..,c:...er,ciw111N11,cer-•
lei' ell• ... etm•,•IMlr. 1 ao..w ....ulltJ rite "'ore 1temt "aJued !':'..:':::::-::;:~::;
""Vhlct. ~uelty )1 ..... tM m-..ower fM Ute up to StOO Each .... nun at omc••• ·~ •• Industrial a...tutkm." additional line Is "'-"* c-ia,, <' .. ...,.,., .. 9'11dl only tor for l~ h10 _..,..._. .. ......., • ..__..., H..,....' be .... llll .. ~ tuber trivia. A days Sorn-. no .,,,......._ .. -.1w1i,_._
favorite 8'0C"J II tllll ol O.W.Cnun, who wortr..S ro mmerc la) eds "•'•'"· <_,., ll11ew11 H : 7t
u a ea It tllle ..... lat I'--H4MI la allo•·ed. Chara• ::.=-="t..~.c.-
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21 ) Yla CordoY .. IJ4o . , , , $415,000
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040 9900
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
4 Bedroom in Phase III. OCEAN
VIEW. many extras including
alarm syste m , tinted windows.
automatic s pri n klers. Near
commurtlty pool and tennis. Submit
terms. $296.000 •
.LIDO ISLE
OWMM WU. ASSIST IM RMAttC ....
a 4 Bedroom home on large lot.
·New kitchen . Beautiful decor.
Large plltlo. Steps to beach and
tennis. Offered .. t only $395.000.
FEE. SUBMIT OFFERS.
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OCEAN SUNSET
And whitewater views from this
custom duplex in Dana Point. Both
units have 3 bdrms. 3 ba. frplcs. &
every feature you can imagine. A
beautiful home plus income.
ASSUM. INCOME
Assume the 10.2'k Joan on this
coastline view triplex in Daoa
Point. Custom wood tri m
throughout. 2 w/fplcs . Perfect
rental units w/owner's unit.
VIEW OF PARK
Your family will love li vi ng in this
upgraded 4 br. 2 12 ba home near
school & the .beach in Huntington
Beach. First fl oor all hand made
Mexican tile. Laundry rm. family
rm. & covered patio. a ll combine to
make this your ideal new home.
NEWP08T IEAC.H
Watch the surf roll Tn from both the
upper 4 br & lower 2 br units of this
Seashore Drive dupl ex. All the
advantages of beachfront living at a
fraction of the cost. Call Michael
Daley.
'
If you we intffff~d in a real
estClff career, call us now fOf' Clft
inteniew .
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Reatton
131-065~ 1-493-2252
IA YFROHT -&&TREAT
Great attention to detail has been
given lo this beautifully remodeled
home with 6 Br & 7 Ba on the
Peninsula bayfront. The 45' lot
allows space for•large garden patio.
brick terrace. green lawn. pier. slip
and 2 side lies. French doors on all
three levels lead to decks offering
the ultimate in coastline views.
Shown by appt. Sl,875.000 Fee. Call
Polly Johnston
JASMINE CREEi<
OCEAN VIEW
Spacious single level J Br 2 Ba.
Plan J. has been totally upgraded
and ready for 1mmed occup. Less
than 2 yrs old. Lush landscaping.
Enjoy comm. poo~ tennis and
pr ivacy of guar<i}d gate. ~fered
at $36.5,000: Fee". \....all Jeri'Ttl" t for
d etails_
SAN CLEMENTE
OCEAN VIEW
Cozy, upgraded two-story. Four
Bdrms, fam rm, 2 frplcs, and
room for spa. Offered al $122,900.
Call Jeri Hupt to see.
2043 Wfffclfff Drin, Wh 206
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IULTOIS
'11-llU·
IAST'lel COSTA ~ Hu .. rumpua
room rQOm for pooJ table.. Plus 3
bedroom. 2 baths. OeUabtful deck and
spa. Rustic atmosphere. close to shops.
Asking Sl:i0.000. ·
COLI OF Ml~ftOIT llALTOIS
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675-551'
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-OVER 55 YEARS OF SER VICE
25 IUHHWOOO
WOODUllHH
OPeeSUM 12-4 ·
Prime Lakerront Location. Exclusive
Woodbridge Crossin,. Upgraded Detached
Condo. Surrounded By Water. Grass Area &
Trees . Three Bedrooms & l''am1ly Room.
Enclosed Pauo & Deck With View Of Beach
& Clubhouse. Pool. Tennis & Bike Tra\ls. A
Pleasure To Show.
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liOIGEOUS
END UNIT
IN OUNGE
Light &airy 2 bdrm con·'
do with windows on 3 1
sides. H1.11e t8x20 private 1 s~k. Priced unde r 1 Sl00,000.
OWMr will carry I
2ftclT.D.
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Eod ml&, 1 level, I bdrm. 2 batb. All
new~. Lease optloa.
OUTSTAMllle WI.AM IA YlllOMT.
Prime location. panoramic bay.
s~ view. CustO""&~ the IMt detail
w t ttnest quaJ i(\ \, 9-ludlna built-in
antique fumi\" .~othiftlt to compare
in Newport \, ath this one ol a kind
exciting unique home . Askipg $550,000.
ILUffS mT IUY. Like new 1900 sq. ft.
3 bdrm fam rm, 2~ bath, large ·
en,c106e'd patio on wide open greenbelt.
Only $ijt9,500. Compare!
OP1M 1·1 42' YISTA IOMA
SPICTACULAR TllMA. 3. Bdrm, 21>-'l
bath. 1900 sq . ft. Highly upgraded.
Neutral colors throughout. $239,000.
OPIH 1·5 431 YISTA PARADA
HELEN 8. DOWD
RIEALTOll, IHC. 644-0~34
ftENI ftOT 314 A VIHIDA CUMlal
IWff S 963-8182 , That's short for Peninsula PotentiaP
OP9t SUM 1·5 -------which f.his 3 bedroom 2 bath BEACH HOME\ has. A big buildable R-2 lot
about 100 feet from the beach and with
good financing. Asking $239,500.
Bluffs Best '' Fresh & Sparkling. Newly
Decorated Three Bedroom End Uni t With
Wrap-Around Patio On Lush Greenbelt.
$210.000.
1911-YLLA ..
tWtlOlt .._HI.ANDS
OP9"5UM2-5
Outstanding Home For Good Livin g &
Entertaining. Warm Wood Paneling. Three
Bedrooms. Three Baths. Plus Oent Ouest
Bed room Gourmet Kitchen &c Breakfast
Room. Beautiful Patios Proressfooally.
Landscaped. Owner Will Consider Trade For
Units. A Must See Al $197.SOO.
22AUOLIS
IANCHO SAM JOAqulH
~SUM 1·5
Lovely End Unit. Two-Level Townhouse On
Golf Course. Two Bedrooms. 2~ Baths.
Step-Down Conversation Area With Wet Bar.
Beautiful New Camel Color Carpet. Parquet
Kitchen Floor & Entry. Only $195,000.
WITH GolEA T PllDI WI PUSIMT
6ne or Newport's Most Distinguished Homes
S1tu<ilc.-d On An Acre Of Ground With A
Swecpinll Panoramic View Or Ocean. Islands
& Coastline. Seven Bedr()(Jms.•Family Room.
Galleria. Beautiful Pool & Deck. Separate
Quarters For Staff Shown By Appointment
Only. $5,500,000
MIW IAYROMT U~
Gorgeous Modern Home With A Delightrully
Distinctive Old World lnte ripr. With
Imported Furnishings. Handsome Wooden
Mantels. Huge .. Carved Wood .. Bar. So
Many Special Amen1t1es . Automatic
Sprinklers . Ai r cood1!lon1ng. Security
System Professionally Landscaped &
Proress1onally Decorated Dock For 50-Foot
Boal Priva t e Beac h $1.600.000. By
Appointment Only
B.IGAMT Sf'Y(iLASS
Two Stories Of Excellence Sunken Li\•mg
Room · With Fireplace & Beamed Vaulted
Ceilings Large F amily Room With
Firepluce. Full Length Hearth & Wet Bar
Central Vacuum System & Huge Bonus
Room With Bath. Seller Will Carry Large
Second Trust Deed Pool Sized Lot. Shown
By Appointment Asking $565,500 A .. J oy Of
Newport" ListmJ!.
NIMI IA YROMT LOCATIOM
40-Fool Frontage, Pier. Dock In Exclusive
Bayshores Community. Lovely Master Swte
With Fireplat'e. Plus Four Bedrooms &
Bonus Room & Den. Spacious Dining Area
With Wet Bar Truly Gorgeous View or
Islands & Channels And An Extra Large
Front Patio & Deck Sl.SS0.000
IACKIAY
Rare Two-Story Condo In This Lovely Area
·M 1n utes t o Freeways. Three Large
Bedrooms. L1 v1ng Room With Fireplace
Sunny Private Patio. Sw1mmln11 Pools &
. Recre&llJlll Area Only $142.500
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759-9100
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'TOWMHOME
Conveniently c lose to ,
1 beaches. freeways and
. s hoppi ng. M o d11rn .
k it chen w /bui Jtfins .
Natural wood ceilings. I
Lg&. Master Bedroom.
BriclL en in allo.
IO'\ I \
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I I
.. tREATHTAKIM~ I
VIEWS I
' Elepnt 4 bdrm home, ;
: spacious family rm, pro· I fessionally decorated ,
! and landscaped. Gate : . guarded community. pvt :
J t enn is, p oo l an d '
: breathtaking oce a n . i harl:x>r, mtn & city lights ,
I views. $600,000. Call to·
I day 979-5370, !
: ALLSTATE '. I REALTORS i
I I GOLF I
COURSE I
FIXER .
MESA VERDE
Only -.ooo. Executive
fixer ! Be hind gate d
Mahogany e ntry is a poqt. spa, founi.Yi and
lot.s or glass. 3 Slrm. 3
baths. ramily room, din·
ing room, many, ma ny
e xtras . Vacan t and
desperate owner. $34,000
I reduction. Call for more
details. 546-23,1.3 •
THE ~EAL ESTATE RS
I TOIACCO ROAD
I $139,950
That's euc:Uy what this
1 Easttide triplex looks
like. but. oh w.hat a deal!
Three 1 Bdrm unit s. New
root. Sllper. super terms.
Call now
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SEA COVE
PROP.fllTIES
714-631-6990 i
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PRESENTED BY ANITA WALL. DONOVAN'S REALTY
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Each unit has 2 baths and it's only 1 '
bl oc k t o the be ac h . Open
b ea m -fir e place-corne r lot-good
income. Plus terms . $249.500. Try isck
down.
6 OCIAMFROMT UMITS
All 2 bedroom. 2 bath. only 9 yewrs
old. Prime corner location. Easy
rentals. Offe r your down and owner
m ay finance the entire balance.
Sl.450.000.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport llvd. c~ 30th
EXCHANGE
BA YFRONT LOT
on exclusive Harbor Island. 40 foot
bayfront lot with older traditional
home and beautiful grounds will
con sider exchange for income
property. 'hot ~as private pier and-
fl oa t. Sl. 780.000.
1714) 673-4400
C2 I lt 621-2121
HARBOR
macnab / Irvine
.realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVIHE COMPANY
* •FINER HOMES * *
LIMDA ISLI ISTATI! Fantastic
· location on the tip of the island -
slip for large yacht. French
Normandy architecture w/elegant
doors and leaded windows. Master
S lfite & 4 add 'l bedrooms.
Handsq~ library· -spacious
formaJJ Mnmg rm -s heltered
pool, spa & sauna. $5,000,000
leasehold. (0 ·54> ..
IAYPl cOMT TOWMHOMll
''One -of-a-kind" w/two viewing
terraces! Spacious rooms -high
c eilings -walk -in bar for
entertaining. 3 large BR suites.
Pvt, pool & f ount•in in courtyard.
$1,100,000 incl. land. OPEN SUN.
2·5 P . M. 1319 Bayside Drive.
<O·SS)
JAlt•• Clml Dramatic Plan S
split-level · well designM and
decorated. Custom abutters ·
vaulted ceilings · mirrored walb
•and handsome quality carpet are
just a few of the features. $349,500
ree. (Q.56)
AMTl•UA WA YI Beautiful
neighborhood of custom homes.
Outst..anding for entertainin1.
Large glass roofed entry
w/profeulonal style bar. Formal
dining room views 40' pool. 4BRS
& den. Realistically priced at
$565.000 fee. <0·58>
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LIT THI SUM .... tM your life. This
refreshing 3 Bdrm home bas homey
decor, skylights. private walled
garden. Truly customized. $249.500.
llOOC.awtl... o,.-. tel
WOODlltMI TOWMHOMI Award
winning model . with all the
retinement or fine decorating.
..Spacious 3 .8drm and large yard.
9. 75% assumable loan! $162,900. .
t~. W. Y• LMp. Ir¥. 0,. S-. l·I,
CHOtCI LO.CAYIOM -VACAMT,
ne wly redecorated. beautifully
landscaped and in lovely family
neighborhood. 5 Bdrm and family
room -all la rge rooms. $389,500.
Owner willin~ to help finance.
14-12 .......... Ml 0,. S-. 1·5
Cliff HA VIM SPICIAL. this home
offers large Ii ving a r ea . built
around covered pa tio. + view sit·
ting rm or 3rd bdrm. Versatile for
your lifest yle. S285.000.
225 KlllMJI rt., Ml 0,.. S-. 1 ·5
GLIAMIM(i 00 rARQUET R.ooas.
Venetian tit~ in new kitchen and
new baths. Sumptuous Montego
model in Harbor V~w Homes. on
gree nbe lt. near pool. See this
beautifully custamized home.
1930 "'· c~. Ml o,.. s.. 1-s
CRIATtvl FIMAMCIM• Wll.COMI. Balbo~ Island Duplex has assuma-
ble loan at low interest. and seller
wi It help finance! 3 and 2. Bdrm un·
its + extras. $465.000.
I I 0 Cc6ta C ... ill .. ywyJ ~ S-. I ·5
CA.Pl COD llAUTY in Newport
Heights. Sun flOOds thru paned win-
dows. trees shade covered brick
patio. Many special touches -
s tained g lass front door. new
bathrooms and new kitchen. Come
by and feel welcome!
04 S-. ._An., Ml 0,.. S.. 1-5
IALIOA rEMIMSULA rolMT! .
E xcelle nt location. 4 Bdrms. 4•
baths. den/study and family room .
Large living room with fireplace.
double garage & no lawn to mow!
Short walk to beaches. '$3.59.500.
CUSTOM HOME IM CU,. HA V1H ·
original owner had it built with
quality a nd finesse. Beautifully
m·aintained 3 Bdrm pool home with
features too numerous to count. See
it a nd belfeve ! S350,000.
I
You've Arrived
· at ...
cw on MAI
Fantastic ocean view. 4 Bdrm ·
charmer. Ultimate priv $425,000. ·
2731 Pebble
Open Sun 12:30 to 4 :30
UDO ISLE
Newly decorated 4 Bdrm home with
4 baths. Includes pool & spa.
Imm{lculate. lmmed. occupancy.
-204 Via San-Remo. Lido Isl&
Open Sunday 12:30to4:30
LINDA ISLE
Charming waterfront home. Lots of
wood and tile. Accommodates 75'
lot. $2..75 million.
The ocea~~sU~~u~~~~t door. 4
Bdrm home with artist's studio.
Guarded community. $3.3 million.
LAGUNA HILLS
Portofino Mdl. in Aliso Hills. 4
Bedrm. 2112 'baths . Pool & s pa.
s241 .500. owe.
BIG CANYON
Lovely McLain Townhome. Golf
course location 2 Bdrms. + den.
and a wonderful end unit. Excel.
financing. Priced to sell. $300,000.
BIG CANYON
Custom home on golf course. 5
Bdrms. 41"2 ba. 6000 sq. ft. View.
Security. Sl.95 million.
CAPiSTIANO BEACH
Magnificent new Country French 4
Bdrm 41>-'l ba home. Ocean and
canyon views. $889.000.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Fixe r upper. Family borne with
pool & brick BBQ. Xlnt toe. $154.000.
MALIBU
100' on private beach. Fabulous
secluded compound with 4 Bdrm
home. 4 view apts, 3 commercial
offices and 2 swimming pools. $7
Million.
CATALINA ISLAND STORY IOOK HOUSI of unus ual
arc hitecture . Located on Balboa's
Peninsula Point. Close to bay and
beach. This home is 5 Bdrms or 4
plus den and 3 baths.
Read y to move in. Furnished 2
Bdrm condo with great view.
1 • Inc ludes 6 passenger golf carts.
Exchange possible. $295,000.
642-5200
1605 WISTCLIFF DRJVE
MIWPOIT IEAGH
Cla~sifod Ads 642 56i8 j Classified ads do 1t well. I -
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2075 San Joaqatn Hiiia Rd.
Across from BIG CANYON
Newport Beech
640-5777
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M1SA Y11D1 M.A•t ... CIMCI!
A lovely enlarge<\ living room with a handsome brick fireplace accents thiS
special 3 bedroom home. Located in prestigious Mesa Verde area, this
home features tile floog,, a spaci~ kitchen, and ~ sunny dining arH. Just
$119,500, call today! 540-1720 ·
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IMVISTOtl'S SPICIM.t
Cozy 3 bedroom home would ;malte a greal first time home or in'\'~stmeot !
Very neat and clean thruout, and shows much pride of ownership,. The
landscaping is a gardener's delight, just made to enjoy! GI financing is
available for the veteran, so call now! $81,500 540-1720 .
PllVATI ..... oaCHAID · Thi~ better-than-new 3 bedroom home is nestled on an oversized lot that
boasts several beautiful fruit trees, great or summertime enjoyment. The
home features a ref urbisbed kitqJren, a handSome brick fireplace, a sunny
greenhouse window, and it's tatefully decorated in wood .and eartbtones.
Just $117,900. call today. 540-1720 ... ••
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Super opportwlity for tbl
and private pa&ioe. ~
ownership I Q)nvea.ient
540-1720
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UNIQUE I ... IA YSHOllS -Fam. home.
4 bdrJJ)S. 4 ba. traditional style, brick
courtyard. $486.SOO. See Blff y Rosene
at 2781 Bayshor~s Dr.
u ... 19u1 ... MEWPOIT HACH -2
bdrm. fam. rm .. townhome. end unit.
adorable at $115,900. See Rita Boland
at 19 Sand Dollar.
UMl9UE IM SPYGLASS HILL -
Fantastic view. s ubtle s howpiece, 3
bdrm, warm interior. lush ldscpe.
$515.000. See Harriett Hammond at 21
.. Cambria.
UHl(i»UE IM IA YCHST -4 bdrm. single
1 story, spacious, just refurbished. 11%
loan. $269,500. See Marian Reedy at
2306 Francisco.
UHl9UE OM LITTLE ISLAMO -3 bdrm
home, 1 bdrm rental", uQcongested
charm. $435,500. See Kay Glavas at ,
208 Abalone.
UMl9UE IH UMIVYSITY , ... -3 bdrm,
2 \h ba townhome Of\ greenbelt. earth
tone decor , move-in cond. $137,500.
See Marilyn Rousselot at 4266 Seton.
UMl9'JE IM IA YSHOllS -Remodeled
2 bdrm home plus guest house. Sunny.
see it! See Bert Reedy Cown er/agt) at .
' 2512 Vista Dr.
UMl9UE IH HAl•OR V-IEW HOMES -
Light and airy. 4 rm + den, cul de sac
location. J,289,500. See Nancy Laux at
2074 Port Bristol.
UHl(i»UE IM IRVIHE THRACE -4 bdrm. •
pool and putting greens, fruit trees,
.. country" decor. $349 .500. with 11 "/"
assum loan. See Donna Schroeder at 1
1915 Chubasco .
UMl9UE IM RANCHO SAN JOA9U1M -
View of lake, greens and mtns., 2
bdrm, many quality extras. $204.950. .
See Jacquehne Pearson at 26 Nuevo. ,.
Irvine. /I
UMl9UE IM HIWPOIT HEl(iHTS -1
' Tudor, 4 bdrm, lge fam. rm., owner
financing. Only $185.000. See Hugh
1 Zetland at 412 16th Pl.
UMl(i»UE IH 11VIME THRACE -3 bdrm,
den, pool, and vacant. See Nadine
Croul at 1315 Santanella Terrace.
bring $328,900.
UNIQUE IM llG CAMYOH -Bordeaux.
2 bdrm. 3 ba. shutters, garden patios,
privacy. $439,500. See Vergilene Hull
at 34 Rue Fontainebleau.
-REALTORS, 675-6000
244:1 East Cont Hlgh""•Y· Corona del Mar
WE HAVE~ l ,)f THE BE~'t LISTINGS IN TOWN
TROUILE I~ EMERALD IA Y
Owner needs out of this fixer in
Emerald Bay. It needs a little paint.
some carpet and a lot of TLC. Call for
an appointment to see this sleeper .
Asking $46.5,000 with sulg terms ..
SEA FOR MILES
This incredible Cliff Haven custom
home has an unobstructed view of the I· NewPort Bays, Is lands & Catalina
l from literally every room. Constructed
I with quality throughout. This.4.000 sq. I ft. t ri-level has many outstanding
features, including a wet bar. step
down living room, formal dining, huge
family room, multiple decks, plus 3
large bdrms and 4 battts. A truly ,
e 1 e g a n. t h o m e . 0 u t s t a n d i n g
·owner-provided Onancing . An ,
exclusive offering. $795.000.
1. GET ME OUT!
1 One absolutely charming 3 Bdrm
home located on the Little Island lh
block from the So, Bayfront. Our
seller is super motivated and will
, consider aH offers. Asking ~.000.
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OPIM IM IAYSHOUS
Tell guard at gate· you plan to see
this 3 BR + Fam. Rm. cottage.
$299,000. See Lucy Rose At 2551
VISTA DRIVE
<>PIM 1M IACIC IA Y VIU.AM
Family sized 3 BR. 2lh BA. end unit
condo. $159.500. See La Vonda At 390
SUNRISE CIRCLE
OPIM IM WY6LASS
2 s tory traditional. Decorator
perfect. 6 BR. bonus ·+ playrooms. ~.OO<>. See-Eleanor Bowie At 6
MALIBU CIRCLE
WIDE LOT TllPLD
Rare Corona del Mar find. Triplex
on a 45' lot and desirable street.
Owner may help with some financ-
ing. Priced for a quick sale at
$337,500.
RMI UVIMG OM LIDO ISU
Beautifully decorated. Extra large
rooms & garden s un deck. 5 BR. 4
BA . Den & dining room. Priced to
sell at $472.500.
CAMEO SHOIES
Expansive ocean & jetty view on
-lrg. elevated lot. 3 BR. Den. Fam.
rm. & 3 baths. Unique pool in lrg.
patio. Great expansion possibilities.
You own the land. $649. 000.
IA YSHOUs-GIEAT IUY
Privacy & s eclusion offered to
luc ky buyer of this spacious 3 BR.
+ family room home. Can easily be
enlarged. Close to private beach &
Balboa Bay Club. With land .
$495,000.
OCEANROMT~ .. UMA llACH
Nothing afong the coast to compare
with this 2 master BR. suite home
for architectural integrity, & quiet
serenity combined with the joy of
sails , sunsets & surf. A magnificent
pr;i vate mansion on your own
secluded cove. $1,700,000.
Pl•-suP & SANDY llACH
Plu s ADDITIONAL LOT on
peninsula's prestigious East Bay.
Secluded 5 BR. tastefully decorated
family home. All land included at
$2.100.000 . ...
L.Aa~EFA.MILY WA..,._
Exceptionally large lot on quiet cul-
de-sac in Westcliff. Fabulous pool.
Sauna & spa room. Teak walled
den. Workshop. 4 BR. $365,000.
CAPE COD
New England in old Corona del
Mar. 2 & den owners + 2 BR. rental
on s unny corn e r l ot. Brick
fireplace. Diamond pane windows .
High beam ceilings. Walk to beach.
$325,000. .,.
VIEW IM EASTILUFF
Spacious family home featuring 3
BR. 3 Baths. Family room with wet
bar is ideal for entertaining. A love-
ly night light & mountain view in a
great community. $250.000.
IA YSHOltE DllYE
Cha rm galore in this perfect M R. + tlen family home. Enjoy private
area with 2 sandy beaches. Swim·
ming & boating facilities. $450,000.
URE OPPOITUMITY
Live in JASMINE CREEK). Enjoy
tennis, swimming. lush greenbelts
· & a security guarded community.
Lovely 2 BR. & den with spa. Priced-
tight at $275,000. Assull}e financing .
WHITE WATH VllW
Of Little Corona Beach. 3-BR.
featured in Sunset & Home
magazines. Brick gourmet kitchen .
Extensive use of wood & stained
glass. A very special street. Gated
privacy. $745.000.
REAi.. ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
OPEN TODAY I ·5 --------
COMI WITH US ••• TO HAllOI VllW HILLS. The ex-
panded TIBURON Model. The extensive use of wood
decking overlooking the canyon provides a great.feel·
. in g of privacy and tranquility. From the beautifully
maintain,ed grounds to every detail of the interior de·
sign. this lovely FIVE bedroom home is a delight. Two
fireplaces. Three car garage. Ample room for a pool.
I 034 SAJieCASTLI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SJJ0,000
COME WITH US. .. TO DOV& SHOOS. Waterfront! Large
dock. Four bedrooms, d~ and dining room. Oversize two
car garage. You own the land -not leasehold. Submit offer.
Terms flexible.
40 I MOltTH ST Al LAME • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $945,000
1 COME WITH US. .. TO DOVB SHOUS. No expense has been
spared in creating the lavish courtyard entry. Luxurious
pool, spa and fountain. Approximately 4000 square feet of
living space. Four huge bedrooms. formal dining room .and
den. Gym or exercise room. Si)( baths. Three fireplaces. Cen·
tral air conditioning, You own the land. Fabulous Bay yiew!
I 072 SANTIAGO DllVE •••••••••••••••.•••••.•••••• $75~.ooo
' COME WITH US •.• TO DOVH SHOllS. Delightful three
bedroom. dining and family room home. Walk-in wet bar.
, Sunken conversation area in Ii ving room with cozy
fire place. Sparkling pool. Stimulating Upper Bay view.
1472 GALAXY HIVE ••••.••••••••••••••••..••••••• $615,000
COME WITH US •.• TO WISTCU,.. Quiet secluded location.
Elegant. custom built home. Four bedrooms -each with
private bath. Formal dining room. Separate breakfast
room. Library. Large rear yard.· with full size pool, PLUS
· space for play yard. The home ls in immaculate condition.
1242 SOt•SIT LAMI •••••••••••• t-· • .-•••••••••••••• $460,000
COME WITH US. •. TO IAYCUST. Custom home with quality
construction. Private spa. Remodeled kitchen and batl\s ..
' Exquisite tile. Air purifier. Three bedroom, family room
and den. Center courtyard. Bearing fruit trees.
1945 'RADIWIMDS I.AMI •••••••••••••••••••••••.•• $345,000
COME WITH US. .• TO HAltlOll HHloHLAteS. A super value.
1 Four bedrooms. family room and den. Entertainer's back ,. yard, with spa. Firepit, gas BBQ. All new kitchen with
built-in microwave oven.
1606 DOltOTHY LAME ••••••.•••.••..•.••••••.•••••• $239,500
COME WITH US. •• TO WUTCUFF. If time is important -
this neat three bedroom, two bath home is ready for OC·
cupancy. Beamed ceiling in living room. Cozy fireplace.
Property in excellent condition. Carpet like new. Lovely
pool fenced for safety. •
IJ 1201 ·~ LAMa • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $210,000
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COME WITH US. .. TO COLL.Ml PAU, c.M. Conveniently -
located, three bedroom. two batA\.' \\e. Improvements in·
elude oak plank flooring in k ~ \) J large famfly room
with fireplace. Also large pool. ~
2401 F<>ltDHAM IOAD ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• SI JS,000
16 17 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631-7309
SHORES
$135,900! 'I
Charmjng. upgraded'
beach home in Newport
Shores! 3 BR-2 BA.1
Decorated warmly . New , .
carpets and wall paper.
Just listed-won't last-1
owner may finance! Call
~.152-1100 I
THE REAL
ESTATE:RS I .
POSITIVE I I CA.SH FLOW !
1 with only Sl6.000 down tn· I
I eluding management' fee. Posit.Jve cash no;I on :
1 this beautiful 3 Bdrm t
1 rondo. Woo 't last at only . I '66,000. 540-3666 ' • I
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<>Pe. TOOAY l·S, Sii ALISO, M.I.
..wPOU •6HTS CNAAt • This. remodeled home reatures added
master bdrm and family room, 3
fire places. hardwood floors , new
copper plumbing. new roof. RV access
and much, much more. Owner will
help with the financing. Offered at -
$189,900. Call 540· 1151
OPIM TOOA Y I ·5, 2714 AUA TIOSS,
C.M.
MU.A VBDI CAPI COO
Large 5 Bdrm. 2~ bath. cornet lot.
RV access, sprinklers front and back.
Asking $187,500.
VANODOWM
4'bere else can you rind 3 ·Bdrms. 2
baths. fireplace. new builtins, double
garage. b1g yard, shake roof and
hardwood (loors in Nonh Costa MeS'a
for only $1..l-0.000? ''He who hesitates,
haS' lost"! Call 540·1151 for details. I. 2 wge 2 Bdrm. 2 b~th !
unlls. Bring us your ---------------
!terms . Owner w ill
cooperate. Priced to sell
l at $20t,OOO.
EASTSIDI C.M.
talPLEX ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Large 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. I
' fireplace pl us t wo·21 WWWWWWWWllWllWllMMi••---
1 Bdrm, 1 bath in excellent
I coodltlon. Priced at TWO N£W LUXUIOIJS
ERITAGE
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IEST LOCA TIOM fM THI WOllLD
Steel "I" beams into bedrock sup-
port this magnificent cliffside l
home. Multi-tiered & virtually sush· .
pended above China Cove, eac
room is wrapped in glass. Envision
forever views of the bays, the
islands & beyond. $1,450,000.
associated
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MAKE YOUR
ORJ:,AMS COME TRUE
SPECTACULAR V1EWS
OF BAY & BEACHES
These homes offer quality ·
CraftsmanshJp and every attention
to detail that will make H•W ISi.AMO •ta•tCI
with 150' of bayfroot! Quality built
custom . Marvelous use · of oak
panelling throughout. 5 B~. Pool.
Large boat dock commanding .vtew
of C.bristiana B•Y: Sl,750,000.
your ultimate d"'am a reality
4 Bdrma -4 Baths -Boat Dock
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963-8182 IXICUTIYI
YllWTOWMHOME
Rare end unit-. Step down I
liviq room. leads to •un I
ra.Ued kitchen, overlook· I ins spacious terrace.
Muter suite + 2 queen ,
si:red bdrms upstalrs.1 Poot and spa too! Owner !!!'~!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ says_ . be flex lb I e o n I -@· ! COteOSI
'"TOWMHOMIS ..
llADfOID -3 Bdrm. 2 bath, 2 car
garage, pool, $88,500.
YACANT -2 Bdrm, 2 bath, $78,950.
Pool, spa, clubhouse.
SI0,000 DOWN-2 Bd r m. owner
will help fin ance .• $88,950.
$69,toO -2 Bdrm, l story, adult.
20% down. $.598 payments.
We have many more.
call for more information
546-231 J
THE ~EAL
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
AnENTION 1
i INVESTORS!! '
1 Builders too!!! Large
, R·2 lot with 4 Bdrm 111•
. bath home-adjacent to
~fantasti c Newport
Heights! Easy duplex
, conversion. Steal it at
. $134 .800! ! Hurry! ! s.&-n:n
THE REAL ES TATERS
Wark .\d Help? 64:! so;8 •Want Ad Result, 642·5618! IACICl•YYllW ---·------
R.CTaylorCo
6 40-9900
HARBOR RIDGE
; CONDO
3 be droo m . loft. view. Only
·'Renaissance mod el" on the
market. Lavish la ndscaping in
courtyard entry. _Upgraded plush
carpeting. Owner will assist with
financing. $479.000. ·
I Totally \lp,rad e d 1 backbay home wit~I , and spa. 3 bedrooms. 2~
' baths· and owner will• • flnance at l2"k interest•
• with 20% down. Call to1 j -vft um lovely no me ..
I S'U9,SOO. 556-2660.
l CSELECT
J T' PROPERTIES
I .INVESTORS
I DELIGHT!!! !
. Clean -refurbished '.·
;·Prime Costa Mes a·
1 duplex. priced to I se11-S120.000! Financ·
1 in 1 ! C a 11' t o d a y -' j tomorrow may be to1
1 late! 646-7171 I
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ESTATERS
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J•SMIHI c ... -For'T':'''ft'llodel home 2 Bdrm + den, lux living ~ (\ \. !tt. Private~l and
spa. Xlnt financing~v'ffered at $325,000.
• SIAYllW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and
spa, ocean & night light view. Superbly
upgraded 4 Bdrm detached home. ~25.000.
DICa.ATOltS OWM HMM ..0..-It may be
yours! Every room in this charming l Bdrm
Northwood "A" plan shows the loving care of a
prof. derorator. Assoc incl: tennis, pool, spa &
sauna. $103,000.
CUSTOM LOTS -Two 1 acre + lots -~cbitecturat plans for 3800 + sq. ft.:'1lomes
1'blling hills & horse area. $173,000 each. ·
WOO ... a l --: Sni>erb ·2 Bdrm/ A'Shfon:I with
greenbelt. location. Priced to show the owner
wants action fast . $151,500. \ -. ~
A TOUCH M WIUIAM~· -Turtlerock
Hi8hlands 2 sty 4 Bdrm.,.i view Jot, )\'/shutters,
hardwd. Warm & tasteful. Atj exceptional piece
of p,~rty offered at. $399,000.
JAS... Cl--Plantation shutters, air
coqd.,, 3 Bdrm Plan 5, w/J1linj ocean view.
OWnerw/carry lge contr. 1349,900. _. ·
ruan.moca lleN •MQS .-Natural beamed
wood ceµtngs, p~eling, wanp earthtoaes. A ·
lovely Vlew. Th1s 4 Bdtm Edinborough bas
everythiq including xlnt fin~ctnc .... eoo.
A#Om ... ~ -'ffete it isl gpaciOUI 2
~rm, 2 bath, family & utility rooma. Bayside
Village. pool, s pa & beach. 9'1.000.
J
rJllfTI SEE 113-..
WAl9N-oNT DUft.U Large 3 Br &
·den horM-w fl11\\\Jltal~Doek-for
boats. Lavi~ \\ '5f wood & glass
Huge patio.~ .,undeck. MOTIVATED
S~LLER! $429,500.
••ri NOMI & IMCO.. Prin;wt East Costa Mesa location near
21st & Tuatln Ave. If you have a uni·
que ~rsonality you will love this
charnung separate 2 Bdrm home on
~Ide lot, plus two.2-Bdrm ineome un·
its. A beautttut \Vo<Saly pffvate-palfo
w/.BBQ and huge expansive spa.
Qutet .• peaceful & picturesque. Call for
appomtment today. $275,000.
Owtiem WILL CAllY 1st TD Fo.
$412,IOO at 121/J'Yo Mo Lo. ,_
Bea\Jtifully designed home by Ivan
LIDO ISi.i. Spacious liv rm w/formal '
din rm: go·urmet kitchen. 3 lrg Brs.
each w/own bath. Sunny So. patio.
wide street to street location. $425,000. · We lls . Newly painted interior P~norama of water, lights & moun:
tams. 4 Bdr'l's. family room . lanai
w I marble floor for dancing. Pool &
spa. Ideal for family & entertainment.
Dover Shores overlooking Back Bay.
llACH DUPUX. BPSt rental area. 7
years ne.w. ~~ t\ \. \\i r UR, 3 Br down.
Each umt w~ ~. & frplc. S237.000.
COSTA MISA CONDO: Pride or
ownership, 2 BR . 2 BA. nr. Or. Coast
College Tree top vista. Reduced to
$96.000.
D A v r D s 0 ~ R E A L T l r N C.
3 I Nl "J ' B .d ~. ! 5;3. 9060
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UMDA ISLl
. 4br., 4~bath + maids qtr .
L rg. F .R .,. formal dining,
beaut. lite decor. Room for
65 ' yacht. Owner consider op.
tion. Sell at $1,000,000. Bob &
Dovie Koop
DOYa SHOUS CUSTOM
2 b~., 4 ba. formal dining.
bridge rm .. 3fp. Fab view.
Total sec. "Mus t to see"
$600.000 Bob & Dovie Koop
OC...,. YllW DOYmt
4br .. 4ba, formal dining. Huge
FR. hu ge yard w/pool. Fab.
Ocean & nite lite view. Poss,
option. Bob & Dovie Koop
WA18ROMT MIWPOn
Boat dock + 3br, 3ba home.
Huge master suite with lrg.
spa & bayview. Sell fast at
$525K $274 lst. T.0 . at u v.%
assum. Bob & Dovie.
IAYROMT LUSI
2b1:. 2~a . fireplace.' 3yrs ,old.
F'ab. view. $650. Bob. & Dovie
Koop
ICIMaS IOAD MIWPOllT
Fab. view ocean; bay nite
lites, 4br. 3ba, ballroom, pool,
rm. for tennis court. Bring
any and a\1 offers. Bob &
Dovie Koop
MIWPOaT + 4 UNITS
3br. 2ba, fr, owner unit +
3·2br, 2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K
w/190K assum at U .5%; inc.
$21 .300. Bob & Dovie Koop
MEW OCIAM VllW coeeo
Huge 2bd. + den -Highly
upgrade. Assume 10"'4.lo/c +
OWC . lg. 2nd. Great buy at .
$262.500 in Newport Beach.
Patrick Tenore " AS5'M I Oo/.-OWC L&. 2 ..
Lake.Forest beautiful lg. 3bd
home in the woods. Highly up-
grade w/spa. Model perfect!
Patrick Tenore
-INVISTOltS 1·2 LOT
With 2bd home + all~ac
cess. Lg. lot to build. 'N.P.B."
loc. Steal at $125,500. Patrick
Tenore.
•SSUMI t •/•o/ ..... ATIO NOMI
Sharp 2bd, 2 bath, Irvine
patio home w/2'r:ar. gar. Only
$113,995. Patrick Tenore
FAMTASTIC4.ftEl
Close to South Coast Plaza,
part of walled community, 3
years new, take over exisUn&
10 .25 rate!· Call Jackie
Handleman for details.
MIW usn.
Perfect family home, 4bdrml,
nestled on a hillside cul-de-
sac in Eaataide Coeta Mesa.
AITD at 12~% with 20%
down. Priced to sell at
$128.000. Call J oyct Waltze.
1620 GALAXY DI. OPIM W /S-1·5
DO YOU OWN TltUST DllDS7
Use them as a down payment. Owner
will consider same as down payment
on this beautiful Harbor Area home
near Westcliff Shopping Center. You
may be a ble to buy this immaculate
home w/2 bedrooms. 2 baths. family
room & separate dining room. without
any cash except t he normal buyer's
expenses. Beautifully landscaped.
Great for outdoor living. You can't
buy more for $179,500. See any time.
TIUST OBDS DO MOT .,,.ICIA n IN
Y AWl-«UL IST All DOIS1
SPICTACULA• VACATIOH HOME
t 0 ..-MUTH TO LAii AftOWHIAD
Award-winning design. World · view
from two huge terraces. Western red
cedar in & out. Artistic decor. 3
bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever.
Only $96,500. •
COUNTRY FttEMCH
IN IA YSHOIES
This unique 4 br'home on fee land
~as been c us tom designed to
mclude French doors, wood paned
w!ndows, . solid oak cabinets. bay
wmdow Wlth seat , hand painted tile,
hardwood fl oors and l,lSed brick. To
see th.is outstanding tiome, call Bill
oi: Dottie Feeney for appointment.
or come by the open house on
Saturday and Sunday from 1·5. 2731
Bayshore ~5,000.
COUNTRY ENGLISH ESTATE
This custom home on a prime ocean
view lot in Harbor Ridge offers
European elegance and Newport's
ultimate li festyle for under two
million. Contact Marlene Wilkinson
for details.
GREAT WATERFRONT VA.WE
3 br. 21n ba waterfront townhome
with ·boat slip for 35' ·ooat: ·-FUily
furnished. two blocks to beactt.
ocean view, fee land. Only $320.ooo:
Open Sunday from 1-5, see Bill
Feeney. 4407 W. Coast Highway.
CORONA DB. MAR ·
Very affordable Corona del Mar
duplex has two 2br and den units.
Good income, price just reduced.
S h own b y appoi n tment with
Mearlene Rounsaville. $235,000.
Magnificent custom home featuring
F rench doors, hand painted tiles,
one ·of -a-kind b·eveled glass and
much more. Own-:r anxious -call
Mearlene Rounsa'-'flle.
HABY a..m llG CANYON
Ya Prut•a•I ... .,,,. .. U•nJir Best buy in Big Canyon -excellent opp ortunity to purchase Big
I would like to invite you ajoin m Canyon's most spacious townhome.
team Of full -time profession8Js selIJn"g" _ _....__...,...UT bedrooms and a gameroom.
better homes in Newport Beach and , each with a bath. Formal living and
Corona del Mar. Last year our 1 dining rooms, study and p0wder
average residential sale was S432.1SO. room. Offered for only $610.000.
lf you ne~ addi~ional training we ' have the f!nest video tape training Custom. 7 bedroom European home
course available. Your own private has views o( the country club and d~sk a nd adequate competent as· Newport t"enter lights. Overlooking
s1stance from man.agement. Let's dis· the golf course for Sl.500.000.
cuss it. Please call mt at 644-4910.
1 · WE5LIY M. TAYLOR C'O., RIALTOIS ·
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EASTILUFF
~luffs Amenities -Just move right
an -newly carpeted , hig hly
up g raded w e ll s ituated and
s pacious end unit. Mountain view
from this 3 br. 2'h ba home. Terms
avai labl e. Co nta c t Nancy
Irnb er nin o for further
information. $229,000.
LIDO LEASE omOH I
3 br and den, new carpet and paint.
12 month lease option with low
down payment. S42S.OOO. Open
Sunday from l·S. 112 Via Quito.
IA YSIDE COVE
View of bay, ooats, hills. Enjoy the
comforts of home and the amenities
of this very_.,ecial community near
the water. '"'o bedroom5', den. two bath~ plus po~der foom. Large,
spac1ous roominess of a former mod ~l. Owners will assist in
financing. consider trades. Contact
~ an~y'' tlnl1e rnino for'YJp-Wing
appo11\\"JUet\\. '610.00l' . ,. ...
WATERFRONT LIVING
The charm and• island lifestyle of
Ba'fboa Island are yours with this 6
bedroom home with private pier
and slip for 35' boat. Contact Nick
or Corirad for sho"'.ing appointment.
$1,100.000.
SPYGLASS HILL
3 bedroom, 2 bath, in-law rooms.
pool and spa . 'Profession •llY
decorated, this is a super buy at
$«9,500. Anxious owner. See Nick
or Conrad.
4 bedroom house wlth lots ol room
has beautllul yards and patio. Pool
has 2 spas, brick deck and a
magnificent ocean vi4'W. f9':'*'·
tum.I ICJCl> '1sl~
Lease aptlon-SM.I 4 W~ondo on greenbelt -fllftt . ,c!'ilS
Great lnvestment o am ~'Onij
110,000 option money and per monLb. Call ,Bill F"8ey ror clltalla.
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recreation· r0om " 2 patios. Livlne .room haa attractive beam ceiling,
fireplace & French-doors leadine onto
brick patio. New kitchen bit-in es. Close to term'
sandy.:·a>eacbes & clubhouse.
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759-1616
PABIN·llAI
·spectaCu.lar
8, 000 sq. ft •
Mansion
HIGH ON A IULL ON ALMOST I ACRE
MAGNIFICENT! II stands alone tn 8 WOl'ld searctung '°' exc:ellenOe This hon-. IS ttie epiton-e of gtellt·
neea 1n architecture. planntng, setting and ~ and reflects una>n1>f"OITll9ing ~ishtT9nt In
fine finishing. qualrty and ren.rbble wor1uTwinstlip. It is ev1~\ under the cloeest 9CNllny, that cost
was aecondary to the ~nt of peffectlon.
Sfep into a spectacul• ,,..,.,on. tt1$ougl'I giant columns of stone. ~ulty hued together by the
grMtest mesons. Open huge. hind '*'4d INhoglliy doors tranwd by an aweaonw stained glw nu.I
1•' high and ·14' wide, aod Wlff( ~ PIM!~ ,ntty 1\111 311· 1oag. nr.-cs with heavy l!(Jlld oak crown
moufdinga &nd CrOWned With tn 16 wd br .. Ctiandelllef. 1 '-' I ,
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You'll enjoy a ma~ kitc:fwn.family room with tpeetecular viewS from ,,,..., oorrw. Ewry oorMt-
nience you could dre.m of, and IT'Of'el Sotic:I oM Cllbinets. walls and celling peinstlkl.ngly hand staioed
and finished by hand to l'898ITlble fine fumltin. There is ellO a Yet"/ special brid( fireplace. a ceramc til!J ·t 8lf!d brick built-in ba~. and t'M> large~ windoWs. •
The llvlng room is 22'x30' w4th finely flnlthed bMrred celling. crown rrouldinga and huge Frenctt Wlfl-
dows ~doors that open up a eweeping pe1101.,,. of hills. sky. lights and rooftop9.
Anothef' special feature is an enormoua ntpl'Mlion room with a huge stone finipl1Ce, and •n. walls of
French doo,. and wl()doM apennlng neiJer ending ~in ~ direc:tlonl. Undarnedl the rec:r.tlon
room, guarded by 1 hlr1dlon'e hi11dc• V9d rrehoglny door Is 1 20'x30' billl~ room/Mne celllt with
rultlc WOOd beams and open to irreginetlw deccntlng ldMI Md ~ -• .~
The 1200 1quare f~ bedroom aite ts the ultirrete in comfort, pnv1cy Ind beauty. A f9g8I
hldeawly for the me · of the ,,.nelon. The 9'eeping11r .. featut98 a reclll8ed, ~ Ollllng 1CCl81"8d
by en exquisite ch lier. The ..-• eunMr1 sitting room hll 1 ,,....... ftoof'to-oeiHng 11tone
fireplace on one entire I. and op8f'l9 out to 1 ~ul. pi.inect outdoor Qltdln to edd to the unlql.9-
,,.. of this most speci bedroom There ... two l'IWIWTIOttt Wltdlobll and two IMlh, extr8Vlglnt
mtha, OM with 1 Rorren tl.b and lnOCher with 1n 8' ltlll lhowlt1
Other grMt amenities lnclucle 3 lerwlOIC oenttll tir oonditionlng unit.I. Meurity lystlm Touc~ llgtlt-
lng and lnt«com, bullt..fn vecwm. CUAlgJn IOft WllW. Ill bldvool'ne with ~nlild ~n bowie
and faucets by Sherle w.or-. and nu:h 1T1>re.
Thi• maoriiflcent est• is ...-.ct near the 1op o1 a hill, at the *Y end bf a pnveee "* Md 1a .,...
rounded by 10me of the finllt=ae In ~ County. The • Is ..,,.,. one ecre wttl'I room for
tennil cowt and h~ It .. '° Include ,,,...... MOUgt'll "°" --Whlctl ... ou-ded by • dC*d circuit camera,~ dl1~ Md huge eeor. cot~ Ill sound the peltdng.,. . .
• ' CREATIVE FINANCING· EXCHANGES CONSIDERED
OPEN HOUSE DAJL Y.,.. PLEASE' CALL FOR DIRECTIONS
Polnt" area. ~.ooo. Barbara Aune.CZ-~.' <O.: >
\
MIAT NW -._.T MWCllel P~noramic oeean
view from ~ spacious sin81e story 4BR, family &
dinin• rm home situated in Corona Hi&blanda.
Completely redec~ated. Owner will carry 1A T.D.
w /minimal down payment. 1795,000 fee. OPES SUN
1-5 P.M. 432 ISABEUA TERRACE. Dcmna Godahall
644 G>O. (0.13) ,
0... SUM..' l·I P.M. If II w..im lrvifte 'J'errace '
Gem! Highly customized 3BR home w/large ~met
lots ~ decking. Transferred owner has pnc«l for
quick sale. Assumable loan available. $439,000 incl.
Ian~. Larry Dyer 642-~. (0-34)
IA YW COteO -Fee simple! 2BR, 2 bath w/sunny
waterfront deck. Pvt co¢yard entry -dbl garage.
$.535,000. Martha Macnab 642-~. (0-35)
1&.•AMT CUSTOM Hoe.f Spacious 5BR residence w-/pooh!c--badmi~n --basketball court:-Lg family-..--___,.
rm w/massive fplc -separate master suite. $439,500
fee. Owner will assist w/financing. Tom Allinson
642-8235. OPEN SUN 12-4 P.M. 1528 SANTIAGO .
(0-36)
I ST U 0 kl II -116 CAMYOMI One of the finest
custom homes on the golf course! 58RS -formal liv-
ing & dining rms. -paneled library & family rm.
Elegant master· s uite w/fplc. Every amenity ir)cl.
custom wallcoveringa, imported woods & marble .
Pool & spa. $2,300,000. Lynne Valentine 644"'200.
(0-37 )
UDO tam Cb.arming Country F.rencb 3BR, family.rm "
home w/large sunny patio. Professionally decorated
-immaculate condition. $475,000. Berit Mitchell
642-8235. (0-~) .
•--ooomw IUli.iii"S MODiiii Fully furnished ··
·models w/professional landscaped grounds & de-
corator accents. 3 different ftoorplans priced to .ell in
the low to mid $200,000's:-HURRY l-Susie Weiss 551-8700. (0-39) . .
NHt*OUS CAMYOMt. LoveJy customized 5BR bome
designed for family living & executive entertaining.
Lg living & formal dining rooms open to pvt iatlo
area. Master suite w/fplc, garden patio & pvt s pa. Ex-
tra lg l°' w/pool. $975,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200 .
(0-40)
.,.OfMM fLLAlll Sophisticated 4BR Bayfront ho111e
w/pter and slip. Extensive use of brick, imported tile,
teaded glass and wood. Entertains dramatically &
llveJ beautifallly ~ aLm,ple. MaQlaa II~..._,.., . 642-~. (0-41) . ~
YUlm.I iocar MINI Truly a ·•designer showcase'' . . .
spacious 48R, 3 bath home w/family rm "formal din·
ing rm. Beautifully appointed -prol. 'landscaped
garden w/spa. $330,000. Belle ~artcb 752-1414. <0..-42)
SPACIOUS IAYNOMT-JUSTUST91147' on sweeping
curve of Promontory Bay wt docking for lg vessel.
hving, dining and brldst rooms overlook bay and
large sunny deck w/room for pool. 2nd noor muter
sµite is a separate wing. 2 add'l BRS & maids rm.
f..ibrary/den. All exceptional property offered in fee.·
-$1,495,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (0-43)
U9U1SITI '4ow1 IM ... CANYON! This Englislr
Normandy SBR property 'Offers prestige, security and
a home of exceptional quality. craftsmanship and de-
tail found in imported' tiles, leaded 1lass willdows,
moldings & paneling. Separate maids qtrs. Security
system. $2,000,000. Lynne Valentine 644.-6200. (Q...C4)
PICW lllWT! Newly 1.isted. Higbly upgraded SBR
bome n . Harbor View. Pool & ,spa. A mu.at see at
$339,000 incl. Jand. Betty Grubb 642-8235. (0-45) .
• Wll• .. THI IAMCHI Cbolte greenbelt locaUoo
on beautiful, quiet cul-de-sac. 4BRS -lg family rm
w/fplc. Good assumable financing w/owners help.
$160,900. Jim O'Connor ~1-8700. (0-46)
OMCI .. A UfllT1Mlt This special condominium home
-with slip for an 85' yacht. Truly carefree living on
Newport Harbor! 3BRS, 3 baths -hardwood Oqors &
fplc. 1975,000 fee. Barbara Aune 642-~. (0-47)
... CAMYOM IST A Tit 6BR cont~mporary residence
' 'w/);rick floors, ~med ceilings & anticfue hardware. Liv~ w/bar alrov~ -library/study -.,lllaids
qtrs. Garden entry w/pool & spa. Sl,295,000. 'Lynne
Valentine 644-6200. (0-4.8) .
CAL.a IMA UYMI 2 lovely patios for entertalnin&.
Tile root, airconditioning. 3BRS, 2 baths. Close to
schools, shopping & parks. $13l,500. Mack Hanson,
551-8700. (0-49)
MIW OflfHIM• ... CAMYOMI Spaciou. 48R
Versaltre., expanded townbome. Towerln1 ceilings,
elegant livtng & dinin1 rms, den' a.Del muter suite on
lower level. Pvt. courtyard w/spa. tr75,000. L111ne
Valentine 844.QOO. CO..SO ) . ,..,
IAYfllOIJir ........ Your ·own deek out over 'the
water 6 •. lovely 2BR " den condominium ln the
Bayside Cove . development. '515,0GO. Julie Van
Wleren 752-1414. (().51)
IA Y,.OMT -SnLI ~ ... AMCll Exclusive
9a)'Skle Place5. A mately 71.•• on bay. Hand-
earved woods, wlndowa 6 doors are med,
utalllvely ln UUa IJll, tanaQr rm u· GUiit qtn.
fjer and au~. --~---tMw of ewpcllt Bayt '8,T50, •• A. Gutonf8 . ...._,Ml . <o.ta>
..... AIM W 41Jl ~ home ID Turtle Roell
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Sun. 1·5
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971 Bayside.Cove W., Npt Bch
631-1532 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
., 225 Kings Pl (Ctfhvn > NB .
642-5200 $2M,OOO.fee Sat/Sun 1-5
2063-Maple. C99ta Mesa --
631-1266 $99,500 Sun 1-4 :30
•19 Sand Dollar (Nwpt Terr) NB
675-6000 $115,900 Sun. 1·5
52QO Irvine Blvd. (The·Groves) Irv.
159·150~ $95,000 Sun. 1·5
•1710Kings Road, Cliff Haven, NB
SGl-7300 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
201 W. ValeLoo~dbrdge) Irv.
742-1700 $152,W Sat/Sun 1·5
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653 Vista Bonita, Newport Deb
640-6972 $275,000 Sat/Sun 11·4
47.51.WmvaJe.(Calif Hms NB .
552·2006 $117,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
58Sea Island (BigCyn) NB
675«>00 $214,000 Sat. 1·5
3150'8arbados, Costa Mesa
54()-1720 $125,500 $at/Sun 1·5
3113 Barbados. Costa Mesa
S40-1720 $119.500 Sat/Sun 1
875 Katella. Laguna Beach
661-6441 $249,900 Sat 1·5
21 Gretel Court. Newport Crest, NB
640-53.S7 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
1123 No. Dresden Ave .• Anaheim
552-4477 $119,800 Sat/Sun 1-5
123 Via Genoa, Lido ls le, N. B.
673-7300 $410,000 Sun 1·5
•315 Villanova, Clg. Park, CM
545-0318 $128,900 Sunday 1-5
25162nd St .. Newport Shores, NB
675-9111 $153.000 Sat/Sun 12·5
20612 Gcshawk. Huntington Beach
963-8182 $ll0,000 Sat/SUn 12·5
2371 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa
548-1168 Sat/Sun 12-4
430 Esther, Costa Mesa
645-0161 $134,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
#8 Calandria, Northwood. Irvine
552-4477 $156,950 Sun 1-5
1637t Venus. Westmirister ·
642·8235 $93,000 Sat 1-4
1832 Marapata, Irvine Terr., CdM
642-8235 $239,500 Sat 1-4 :30
1010-1016 E. Balboa Blvd., N.B.
642.8235 $1,200,000/$1,300,000
Sat/Sun 1-4
77'tfluejay (Woodbrdg >Irvine
~-7211 $131,000 Sunl-5
6 Crystal Pool <Turtlerk Glen) Irv ..
552·3339 $278,900 Sun 1-4
24362 Lake Terrace, Lake Forest
768-2977 $138,900 Sun l ·S * •4W7 W. Coast Hwy. Npt Bch
644-9990 $320,000 Sun 1-5
311 Walnut St., E-Side, C.M.
642-0153 $143,500 Sun 1-4
230 E. 15th St .. Nwpt Heights, CM
548-2728 $146,000 SWl. 12·5
4266 Seton (Univ Pk Vlg) Irv.
675~ $137,500 Sun. 1-5
1500 Cornwall (Westcliff) ?tis
642-5200 $249,500 Sun. 1·5
• 1319 Bayside Drive, CdM
642-823.S Sl,100,000 . Sun M
1960 San Bruno .. The Bluffs, NB
64U200 $154,000 Sun 1·5
•2207 Raleigh Ave., Costa Mesa
645-o:n'J $110,000 Sun. l ·5
•1773 Bahama (Mesa Verde) CM
673-8550 $295,000 Sun. 12-4
315 Cedar (Nwpt Shores) NB
646-6972 $185,900 ,Sun,. 1-5
1042 West Wilshire. Sania Ana .
979-5370 $103,950 Sun. 1·5
220 Coral. Balboa Island, NB
631-1400 $450,000 Sat. 12-3 * 14 BU'.ming Tree <Big Cyn) NB
67s..6000 ~.ooo 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. l·S
•1773 Bahama Pl (Mesa Verde> CM
546-2313 $295,000 Sat. 1-4
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29842 Andrea Wy., Laguna Niguel
$185,000 Sat/~ 11-4
618 Kings Place. Newport Beach
·~ $210,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
21 Cambria <Spyglass> cdM
675-6000 $515,000 Sattlun 1-5
611 Kings Place, Newport.Beach
21a15ft...$338 '265.ooo s1s·u-s
3003 Calle Frontera, S.n Clemente
983-1182 S\m 1-'S
223 Vt• Ithaca, Lido Isle, NJ
640.~ '325.000 Sat/SUn l..S
15 Monterey Cir., Corona de& llar
831·d98 .... ... 1-5
11112 Vla PalaUoo <Tl'tlrt> In. •
....... 1115,000 ... ·~ . 1111..,. Ln (ffrW ....... , N8 .... tllT.IOO .. N _ .......... (:Oita
2229 Wallace, Costa Mesa
• 540-1120 $110,000 Sun. 1·5
51$ Aliso (Nwpt Hgts) NB
540-1151 $19,900 Sun. 1-5
112 Via Quito (Lldo> Npt Beach
644-9980 $425.000 Sun 1-5
1352 Circle Way,, North Laguna
213/'196-3166 $$25,000 Sun 2·5
795 Balboa Ave., La1una Beach
495-1064 $285,000 Sun. 2-5
• 1918 Seadrift, Irv. Terrace, CdM
642'8235 $439,000 Sun 1-5
214 Via Graiiana, Lido Isle, NB
673-7300 $425,000 Sun 1·5
•4501 Gorham Dr., Cameo Shrs,
CdM ,
644-6200 $935,000 Sun 1·5
92 W. Yale Loop (Wdbrdge) Irv.
..642-S200 --$162,900 -Sun. 1-5
2094 toJational. Costa Mesa ·
546-2313 $118,000 Sun. 12·4
1740 Plaza del Norte, Bal Pen
631-1266 $398,500 Sun 1-5
24362 McCloud Court. Laguna
Niguel
831-8440 $179,500 Sun 1-5
17 Whitecap, Jasmine Crk, CdM
640-5357 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B.
675-6161 $420.000 Sun 1-5 * 1207 Berkshire Ln .. Wes tcliff. NB
631-7300 $230.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
.796 .~i~. ( f;~:;ibJulf) .NB
631-7900 $199,000 Sun 1-4 * 1472 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB
631-7:.>0 $685.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
5091 Doanoke. Jrvine
551-8700 $131 ,500 Sat/Sun 12-6
434 Santa Ana Ave <Nwpt Hgts > NB
642-5200 $255.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
2551 Vista Dr., Bayshores. N.B.
644-9060 $299.000 Sun l ·S
1945Tradewinds Ln .• Baycrest, N.B.
631-7:.>0 $345.000 Sun 1·5
• 1315Santinella Terr(lrv Terr>CdM
675-6000 $328,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
320 Seaward. Shoreclifffs, Npt Bc.h
631-1400 $384,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
2113 Miramar Dr, Bal Pen, N.B.
631-1400 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
851 Cortez, Costa Mesa
545-7492 $118,500 Sat/Sun 1-4
2450 Marino Dr .. Bayshores. NB
644-9060 Sun 2·5
4 UHOOM
124 Via Lorca. Lido Isl. N.B.
675-1854 $495,000 Sun. 10-4
2781 Bayshore Dr. <Bayshores) NB ,
675-6000 $486,500 Sun. l ·S
2324 Prt Durnes s Pl. <Seawind
Comm)NB
644-7714 $289.QOO Sun Only 1·5
8381 Tern Cr., Huntington Bch
963-6767 $119.900 Sun. l ·S
1506 Surrey Circle. Santa Ana
631-2242 $125,000 Sun 1·4
5592 Nevada, Huntington Beach
963-6767 $110,950 Sun. l·S
3366 Wis te ria, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $144,000 Sun. 1·4
8221 Seabird, Huntington Bch
SGi-6767 $145,000 Sun. 12-4
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 Bonita, Laguna Hills
640·5777 S247 ,500 Sat 12·4
2731 Pebble Dr .. Corona del Mar
540.5777 $425, 000 Sun 12 : 30-4 : 30
•204 Via San ltemo, Lido Isle. NB
540.5TT7 Sun 12 : 30-4 : 30
• •203 Canal St., Nwpt Shc;>res, NB
675-7060 $319,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
223 Narcissus COid CdM > CdM
675-6000 $549.900 . Sat. 1-5
25 Gamet, BaJJsland
673-2230 $535,000 SavSun 1-5
118 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle. N.B:
675·4562 $.595,000 Sun 1-4
14 Field, ~wood. lrvinL. ~ ss2-"n $159,900 •sun 1-s * ·~ W. Oceanf roQt. 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
• •443 Canal, Newport Beach
631-1400 $249,500 Sun 1·5
••43.SCanal, Newport Beach
631-1400 $229,000 ,, SUnday 1-5
••8Collins lsle. Newport Bch .
631-1400 Sl,100,000 Sat/SUn 1-5
216 Ruby, Balboa ls land
631-1400 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-S
223 Via San Remo, Newport Beach
631-1400 .-.ooo Sunday 1..S
39 Silver ~rescent. Trtlrk Hin. lrv
675-3411 1315,000 Sat/Stan 1·5
19142 BiJdni. Huntington Bch
979-5370 $109,000 Sat 1-~
132 McKnight, Crwn Pt, Lg.B.
642·8235 ~.ooo Sun 1-4
•5 Rue Du Pare. Big Canyon,;NB
6.44-6200 $675,000 Sun 1·5
•432 1s•abella Terr., Corona
Hgblnds
644-6200 $795,000
#24 Choate, Irvine
Sun 1-5
540-3666 ~.900 Sun 1·5
412 16th Place (Nwpt Hgts) CM
67~ $18.5,000 Sun. 1-5
13 Rimrock <Trtlrk Hin) Irv.
675-3411 $389,000 Sun. 1·5
3108 Madeira (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $137,500 Sun. 1·4
2.601 Blue Water Dr .. CdM
759-1616 $397,000
f;4 Rimrock <Trtlrk > Irvine
Sun2-6
--160-9333-$31~000-Sun 1·5
•2005 Yacht Vindex, Newport Bch
644·9260 . Silt/Sun 2-6
17690 San Simeon. Fountain Valley
964-2611 $183,000 Sat/Sun 12-5
2731 Bayshore. Newport Beach
644-9990 1695,000. Sat/Sun 1-5
928 Coronado (Mesa del Mar)
556-2660 $125,000. Sun 1·4
~ 1059 Vallejo Cir .. Costa Mesa
751-6339 $17&,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1615 Port Barmf>uth, HVH, NB
640-53.5'7 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1
•4800Surrey Dr, Cameo Hl.nds, CdM
·· · · · 675-5900 · $350;000 · Sat/SUD 1:5
3666 So. Mall, Colony. Irvine
552-4477 $175,000 Sun 1-5
411 El Modena, Nwpt Hghts. N.B ..
673-9060 Sat/Sun 1·5
26 Birdsong, Woodbridge, Irv. 551~0Q $199,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1730 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N.B.
631-7:.xl $499,900 Sun 1·5
•1924 Holiday Rd. Baycrest, N.B.
631-7:.xl $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
••401 N. Star Ln., DoverShrs, NB
631-7300 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
• 1072 Santiago Dr., Dover Shrs. NB
631-7:n> $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• 1242 Somerset Ln .• Westcliff, N.B.
631-7300 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-4
1606 Dorothy Ln, Hrbr Hinds, N. 8 .
631-7300 . $239,500 Sun 1·5
1930 Pt. Camey <HVHms) NB
642-5200 $249.500 Sat/Sun l ·S
1441 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
631-7:n> $470,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1620Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB
6444910· $550,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
· • 1801 Santiago Dr., Baycrest. NB
642-823.5 $439,500 Sat/, Sun 12-4: 30
1842 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB
631-7300 566.5,000 . Sat 1-5
212 Eve Cnyn. Shrcliff, CdM
644-6200 $595,000 Sett l ·S
3030 Country Club Dr .• Costa Mesa
631-1400 $355,000 Sun. 1·5
• •426 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB
631-1400 $895,000 SattSun 1-5
17995Gillman, Univ. Pk, Irvine
551-8700 $153,900 Sun 1-5
277 Brentwood, Costa Mesa
631~1266 $128,QOO
499 Broadway, Costa Mesa
Sat 1-5
645-1466 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
•24212Torena Cr .. Mission Viejo
831-8440 $214,500 Sat 1·5
1978 Pt. Chelsea. Newport Beach
673-8550 $23.5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
6 Sunburst (Trtlrk Hin ) frv.
675-3411 $399,000 Sun. 1-5
•29142 Paseo Lomita. Laguna Nig.
831-8440 $169,500 Sun l ·S
HOO Dennis. Costa Mesa
979.5370 $2.19.000 Sunday 1-5
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2804 Bernard Court. Laguna Bch
497~1744 $350,000 Sun 1-4
2715 Lighthouse Lane. Newport Bch
631-1400 $359,000 Sunday 1-5
5 • ... FAM IM .,. DIN
2074 Pt Bristol Cr <HVHms) NB
675"-6000 $289,500 • -sun. 1-s M
2784 Albatross (Mesa Verde) CM
540-llSl $187,500 Sun. 1-5
1518 Galaxy, Dover Shores
642~ $650,000
1814 camino, Santa Ana
Sun 1-5
642·5200 $170,000 . Sun. 1-5 '* 1528 Santiago, Baycrest, N.B.
642~ $439,500 Sun 12·4
213 Via· Cordova. Udo Isle, NB
675-lTTl $485.000 Sun 1~5
1910 Swan <Mesa Verde> CM
546-2313 $174,900 Sun. 1-5
1850 C.pri (Mesa Verde) CM
546-2313 $475,000 Sun. 1-.;4
1627 Port Charles, HVH, CdM
7sg.1501 $288,000 · Sun 1·5
••800 Harbor llland Dr., NB
ea1.-. St.• 000 _ Sat/SUn 1·5
1034 Sllndcude, Hrbr Vu His, NB e:u.1300 $330,ooo Sun 1.5
••112 ffarbr lalnd Dr., Promotry
Bay '
842-12315 Sl,'95,000 Sat/SUn 1·5
• • 12 Trafal1ar. Harbor ftklae, ~B
ltt GOO 12,900,0GO s.t/&m 1.S
•1000 llarinen Dr., Dovs lln, NB
111·7300 "25,000 Sat/9'm 1·5 14~1 Andaua (Dcmtr Shn> NB
841-sd ... 500 Sat/Bun l -5 .. • .,,._~~au,Olll ... -..... .. Sunl~ . a.th•(._ _.>CM
Ml 1111 --11&/luD l".(
COMPOMIMIUMS ..
FOR SALi u.c1aoa
101 Scholz Plua #221
<VenaJlles>N.B.
759-9100 tee.900 Sat 1·5
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188 Streamwood. Irvine
644-7000 S81,500 Sat/Sun 2-5
1171 Lake Pine (Northwood) Irv.
673-8550 $99,900 Sun. l -5 .. ,..., ............
249 Tangelo Ter.r., Orangetree, Irv.
640-5357 $83.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
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#1 Seamist Circle, Newpott Bch
631-2383 $115,000 Sat/.,_.--
•22 Arboles (RSJ} Irvine
759-9100 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
17 Wildgoose, Nwpt Crest. N.B.
6'13-5354 $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
fS Highland View (Trtlrk > Irv.
955-1541 $162,000 Sa 2-5:30/S'l ·S
9628 Pett.swood, Huntington Beach
631-14" S99.900 Sunl-5
306Sydney Ln. CBay/Thurin) C.M.
673-6210 $114.000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1218 Los Arenas, Costa Mesa
552-5i42 $185:lJOO Sun Only 12-4
·.*2911 So. Sycamore, #f. SA
979-5370 $82,000 Sun 1·5
2511 W. Sunflower ~E4, Santa Ana
~-2313 $82,500 Sun. 1-4
" Z .• ..... l'AM IM or DIH
760 Tustin Ave .. Newport Beach
546-8640 Sat/ Sun lr4
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441 Glochester Dr .. Costa Mesa
642-4799 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•314 Avenida Cumbre <Bluffs) NB
759-9100 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
· 653 Vista Bpliita. Newi>Ort"Beach· · · ·
640-6972 $275,000 Sat/SUn.11·4
7 Odyssey Court, Newport Beach
673-7300 $198,SOO Sun 1-5
211 La Jolla Dr .. Newport Beach
631-1400 $217 ,SOO Saturday 1·5
•2516 University (Back Bay) NB
759-9100 $142.500 Sun 1·4
l M ..... FAM IM or DIH
334 Ogle St., Newport Heights, C.M.
642-5722 139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5
306 Ave. Cumbre, Bluffs. N.8 .
640-5560 .siso.000 Sat/Sun 1-5
26625 Verbena. Mission Viejo
831-8440 $142,500 Sat 1·5
•25 Bridgewood <Wdbrg) Irv. ,
759-9100 $290,000 Sun 12·4 {
21. Land Fall Court. Npt Crest. NB ~
. 640-2746 Sun 1·5
1000 Nancy Ln .. Costa Mesa
543-9718 ll32.500 Sun. 1-S
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2912 Quedada. Bluffs . N. B.
649-5560 $260,000 Sat l ·S
TOWNHOUSE
FOR SALE
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2501 SWlflower ~A2. Santa Ana
S40.3666 $1~.soo Sun l ·5
DUPLEXES
. FOR SALE , .. ,.. ...
' 521 & 521 lh Iris. CdM
644-7020 $237 ,000 Sun 2-5
721 -721lh Heliotrope. CdM
644-4848 $279,500 Sun 1·5
l .. .. 2 ..
208 Abalone <Balboa Isl> NB
675-6000 $43.5,500 Sun. 1·5
619 Begonia, Corona del Mar
760-9333 s.100.000 9.m 1·5
l. & l ..
510 Jasmine. Corona del Mar
673-8550 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 • ..... 2 •
3980Seashore Dr., Newport Beach
. 6~ .. -8851 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
TRI-PL EX
al FOil SAl:E ...
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2250 Canyi5h;.costl Ptfesa 831-~. $150,000 Sun only 11·5
MOBILE HOME
FOR SALE
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631-1400 $56,900 Sat/Sun 1-5
HOUSE
FOR RENT
...... fAMIMw ...
fH Rue Marsallles. Big Cyn, NB
640-53S7 $2800 per mo. Sal/SUn 1·5
CONDOMIMIUM
FOR RENT
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16510 Le Grande, Hunt. Harbour
84CMorr/M&-1371 .. ~t/Sun
V2 ACIM ..
floalALI
38323rdSt. (oft Irv. Ave) NB
~ '250,000
fill&&. II a..r ..... aad •• ,.
MU ID)' • iow.t Drin 2 bdrm z batll l'ft•Port c,_ Condo. Aaawnabae
loan • wUl c:ontid•r
creative ftaancln&! ! ' A'
bar1a1n' at Sl57 /'oo .
Mab your otter I
OPIM SUM l·I
I 14HOUOW•~
M. ove fut! Clean UP·
araded Aah Mod~l. 2 .
1
Bdrnl condo. Al 1108,000
It won 'llut!
2115 IST AVI
I 2 View homea on l lot.
Excellent .parking,
I private ti quiet. Owner
very flellible ln rmancin&
terma. A bargain at
~.000!
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA UON REALTY
67J.Sl54
ec. .. s..et.
ti 2 BR 11;; Ba condo. Cpt.s,
drpg, builtlns. (Over 40
· adult community.> Pool.
L jacuulr cJub~·
' IM.000, 11~ finaocing .
1 Near large shopping i center and bu,.s stop. i Oceanside. 714·~·4422
; ,-------• Sl.500 down, owner wUJ
, carry, $850 /mo. new
. bachelor condo. 645·7307
owner/agt.
(iMIAJMTOLD
5'.AHISH VILLA
$94,900
: Qualnl Old Spanish Style
. J.~·l.o 4\>·original · I elegance w /dramatic
an:hed eot.ry lo okl time
parlor. 2 frplcs, library,
miaic rm, big family rm,
I lg formal dining, cantinl
k1tcben. hid e-a way
master ste, AC, ankle de·
ep plush carpeting all on
· estate size grounds in
area of ftn-e custom-
hornes. Assume lo·w int
1 \oan. No qu.alifying. Best
• yet.
I UALTYWORLO
I ••ct.W.leatton.
147-6 I 00 , ______ _
·-------! OPEN TODA y
! 1-5 PM I OWNER W1LL CARRY
1 1st TD. View home in I Lemon Heiabta .. 4 br + POOL on aecluded ~
acre. 1305,000. 2056 j Lemon Height.a Dr. San-
' taAha. -
I
.. 573 CAMPU' Da~ IRVlfCE .
INVESTOR'S
SPECIAL a,.. s.t/S.. 12·5
i061Z ..... wk • ................
3 Br home, frplc, lge
yard, great area for kids.
I
Excellent ~tal proper-
ty. Priced. for quick sale!
Owner transf~rred 6 will
help fi.llaDH.
963-1112
H 1 v>i~
I ASSUMAILE
~Bdrm, 2 balh home. Ap·
prox 9 years young.
Frplc, _,arqwet entry.
huce patio, fttenhou.se.
&~t-·aqllener, elec gar ~-So~ ••• #..,
546-5605
~(Jllf'.lf
OLSON ···--......
CISTl 'll£Sl -
DllVI SI.OWLY
By th11 outat1nd1ng houM thal
haa two llreplaces, mammoth
kitc hen. imported Ille
throyghout and a fabulou&
baqkyard! This huge Mesa
Verdi home has outstanding
loans to Ulke over alsq. Aakmg
$215.000 (714) ~-9491.
MMJL•IYOUllSll.f
This la an exceptional Castilltan
styled home ls.tuflng comfort
and privacy at its very besll We
can be creative on this beauty •
and structure the payments to
flt your ·budget. Th i s
outstanding home will not 1as1
with the financing available•
Priced at $210.000. (714)
545·9491
UNSTACK THE KIDS!
Comfortable family home with
l our spacious bedrooms
·Recently refurbished and 1n
excellent cond111on with a
gorgeous pool m the backyard'
Owner says sell 1mmed1ately
so 1t s priced to go at the low
price ol $119,900 (714)
545-9491
An&nlOH INVESTORS
4 Pl.EX $215,000 .
A short drive to the Beach.
South Coast Plaza Schools
and Freeways With location
' hl(e th~. ydu Ir 'tiave"' a. waltong
hst of tenants Large units with
l1replaces and pool access.
Submit your oller .. seller will
eons1der A I T.D . 2nd. 3rd. etc
DEFINITELY UNBEATABLE
• TEAMS11(7t 4)646-n11 •267
15111$~
ATTIMnoM: IUILDBSll
This is your oppottunily to
make $$-this house needs
extensive luung up or even torn
down. Terrific 1oca1tpn, R~2
zoning end S95.000 pflce make
this a real bargain. (714)
759·1501
FOONTAIN VALLEY
· S51J '8 MONTH
Is all you pay on eiustlng loans.
Super duper town home in
prest1g1ous area, highly
upgr1ded with wallpaper. wet
( bar. and more• Take over loans
' or let's wrap it t ogether.
$115.000 all terms (7 1'41
545·9491
lllVINI SS$
$95,000
For tt11s unl>ehevable spacious
2 bedrooms and den home
leaturing over 2000 SQ It ol
11v1ng area located •n prime
IAVINE locatton With all
community amenities such as .
pool and clubhouse. 1714)
759·1501
llWPORT BEACH
SI 62,000 THE ILUFFS
Unquestionably the finest unit
tor the price m this desirable
area• This stunning home
features 4 bedrooms. 2'12
baths. an enclosed'tpnvate
courtyard and an assumable
10.2% loan" (714) 759· 1501
••SPECIAL**
SISl,000
Fabulous location. near
.schools,. shopping centers and •
of "course the Beach' One brick
fireplace and stone fireplace.
1nvit1ng fa mily room
remocteled kitchen. terraced
yard. gardens and trees
Excellent terms" #266 (714)
646·7711
IB €) COSTA MESA ". ---· 2790 HARBOR BLVD.
'714) 545-9491
WAUC TO SAND & SURF
ThJIJ right! Unusual
s1tu1t1on ere.es Newport's
best location Walk out your
backyard stroll 50 ft. and
WHAM•! You re standing right
on the sand with the becoming
surf at your feet. Walk back
home relax 1n your spa and
admlfe the beautllul covered
patio, 2 sun dfcks. 2 story
home and worftler why you
waited. Only $525.000! !! "265
(71 4) 646-n1 I
TAKIOVH 101/40/o LOAN
On this refurbished model in
HARBOR VI EW SOMERSET
HOM ES. This outstanding
residence features 5 spacious
bedrooms new carpets and
tiles. quiet cul·de·sac 1ocat1on
with a big canyon view" A
house for enterta1n m'ent.
Compet1t1vely priced at
$289.000. (714) 759·1501.
YES, YOU CAN
Afford to move up to a larger
home on NEWPORT BEACH!
This 1nxred1ble home features.
4 bedrooms 3 baths. new
carpets parklike rear yard,
cedar el<ter1or and a spa 1n the
master bedroom. All this for
$2-59 000 and seller will
consider ANY TERMS11 (7 141
759-1501
NEWPORT HILLS
· · DUAM Y-OUR·DREA'MS~· .. · ·'
In this New England styled
home enveloped in charm and
warmth. Cathedral ce111ngs
atrium and more. Beauttlut
blend or color and style Ask
about the loan takeover. Asking
$205.000. (714)545-9491
PAlM SPllNCS
DISIRT rAaADISE
A great get 'away and money
maker too. En1oy at your
leisure and rent out for added
bonus. Completely furnished,
club house. spa. temus courts
and much more A dream
located 1n the most sky
rocketing resort ar.ea 1n the
world MAKE MONEY ANO
EN.!IOY IT. TOOi "268 (71 4)
646·7711
SANTA ANA
DESPHATIOM!
We have to sell this wood
paneled mobile home tn1s
week. Fantastic bargain at
$20.500. In terr1l1 c area.
Existing loan of approximately
514.3001(714)545-9491
WESTMINSTER
ASSUME I Ip $515/MONTH
Has been totally upgraded
tnroughout 1t snows like a new
model Fantastic-location.
close to commur11ty poois spa
and rec areas. At lh1s price
YOU CAN T AFFORD TO
WAIT11 (7141545-949 1
FtlEEMAIKET
EVALUATION
Are you s11t1ng on a gold mine
and you re not aware of it?
Find out today Our creative
financing expens nave created
some existing new ways ol
putting the equity 1n your nome
to work lor you. No negative
cash flow. no money up front
save on taxes and trople your
equity SEEING IS BELIEVING
LET US SHOW YOU" (7 14)
545·9491
fAL-lltOIMAGI
DIVISION
Stalfedl by eKpertenced and
well trained protesston11s. we
offer the complete spectrum of
Investment properties from
apartment complexe.s t o
commercial and industrial
properties. including business
acquisitions and mergers
32 UNIY.S
32 1 bedroom units 1n Central
Orange County. 9 x gross. 25%
down. Owner l1nancmg, call for
Mr Woods. (213) 589·7362 or (71 4) SJ3.6600
11 Z GAIDEM UNITS
l'R.IME C>aAHGE COUNTY
All 2 bedrooms with lireplace 2
poo ls and c lu t>h ouse.
$3. 750.000. 30"o down owner
will consider A I T D Ask tor
Mr Wing (213) 589-'7362 or '7 14) 533-6600
54 UMIT
AftAITMENT-HOTEL
E.acellent West Hollywood
location Zoned lor hotel Good
assumable f1nanc1ng Mr
Bayaa (213J 589-7363 or (7 14)
533·6600
SPEND AILE & SHELTER
EXQ.USIVE 18000 SQ.FT.
SHC>rPIMG CENTER
On 60 year ground lease prime
North Orange County tocat1on
Full price $1 .600 000 call Mr
Pfeiffer or Mr Crane (2131
589-7362 or (714) 533-6600
()VER 200-.00~ HOMES SOLD!-
NEWPORT BEACH
2043 WESTCUFF DRIVE
(714) 64&7711 ·-
. !Hoti We
COt4DOS SIC: DOWN •••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••• ••• ••• •••• •••••••••••••
Hoae• Few We ..,. ... Few StM c;:;;,;.;;;; ;.;:,;·· ·.-;,22 c;;;;;;;; '· .... ~ ;:.· ~LASSIFIED
CONTINUED
FROM ·
·· SECTION C
HEAVENLY HARBOR VIEW
10% DOWN, or trade your property!
Gets you lowest priced 4 Bdrm Harbor
View Home. Owner motivated. Says,
submit all Q!fers. $235.000.
CDM BEACH DUPLEX
CDM $20.000. Two 3 Bdrms, 1 year
ne w. 2 fireplaces. pa tio , custom
la ndscapi ng, ass ume 1st TD of
$250,000 131 % . Seller will carry the
balance.
l~UY CDM DUPLEX
Below market ! $280,000. Spanish tile
roof, pine trees, vaulted ceilings, cozy
brick fireplace. loft, steps to shops
and beach. Appointment only.
673-8550 c ............ -
I IWFFS CONDO
•LAND
3 Bedroom. 2~ Bath "Q" P lan.
Spacious open living room, rormal
dlnlnl room and a billiard rooD
Beautiful VeeJlbelt location close t<> c·om.JPiuui~ pool. Owner wtll
coulM' iri AITD. $247 ,500.
UNCOMPROMISING LIDO ISLE ·
fantastic fin ancing. wide lot . ·3
bdr m. 2 bath , fi replace. 3 car
garage, $410,000. As k for Bob or
Yvonne.
EVHYTHIMG YOU CAN ASIC FOi
90' SLJP-...VIEW OF IA Y
Beaut iful 2 bdrm. private suites
plus den. private patio. deck. wet
bar. dumbwaiter. central vacuum
system. Ma ny upgraded extras.
.Exclusive Harbor area. Will not
·1ast !
GllEA T UVIMG OM UDO ISLE
Seeing is believing this lovely Lido
Isle home featuring 3 bdrms & game
room on a n ex-x -tra large lot.
Christmas comes but once a year.
Homes like this come less often. Ask
for Virginia O'Brien.
r Free,,..,........ martiet .......... ...
•! ...... · Ctll llOW ._. ... al 1-•·
673-7300
J Ill VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
real estat e
LINGO-NEWPORT BEACH
ANNOUNCES RECORD
3rd QUARTER
The Newport Center office or Ling~
Real Estate has just announced
that. t he third quarter of 1980 was·
t h e ir bes t e ve r with n e arly
$10,000,000 in sales volume. :rhis
treme ndous a c hievement 1s a
tribute to the highly qualified and
proressional s ales agenu associated
witJl Lingo Real Estat.e in Newport
Beach.
Ir you have been con1ldertng a
change and feel you might meet OW'
high stan~ards for excellence.
please call Npel Johnson &M-7020 or
atop by our office at 2123 San
Joaquin Hij.ls Rd for a eonftdentla l
interview.
Newport Beach & l rvine. ..._ lshmd I 006 COf'OftCI ct.f M'ar" I 022
Great final'lcinft: Steve: ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 957-1900.
HIDEAWAY CONDO
$1 501000
3BR 2ba . un i t o n
spacious lan dscaped
grounds. secluded adult
area. Open Sat1Sun 1·5.
LOU BRECHTEL
.... Associafff
-IHI Estate
Sain Ir ...... .
229 Mesi• A• ... .I
67$.3331
441 Gloucester Dr. 1orr1---------
Tustin blwn 20 & 21st St l
Jo. U•tfy lltr
64~4799
UALrEOPLE
will love this beautiful
upgraded 2 Bdrm condo
Super location . Only
$82.000 Owner may help
finance. Call 9794170 lo·
day!
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
CHAJtMING 2 STOllY
. + MODERN APT
corner, .a. blk to bay . 3
blks to vlg, lg LR. w 12 sty
ceiling, brick frplc, 2Br.
to/.Ba,'\ep din rm, forced
air, dbl gar + charming
apt. $375 mo. w /bllns.
Da n is h f rpl c .
FABULOUS AS ·
SUMABLE FINANCI NG
& o we 2ND. SAVE
Sl,OOO's ON ~NT & LOAN
COSTS $390,000. A·l B1.ay,
REHE lllAL TY
CZl3143o4.0901
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JASMINE CIEH r-------SALE OR TRADE
3 BR 2 Ba filter. $110,
Ownr /agt.&42-1522 Best Priced Condo in
Jasmine al $275,000 w ith
$175,000 in financing at
rox. ll'l. 2 & '1en +
pciv. spa. AGT 644-800~
OPIMSUM 1·5
721·7211/2 H.Uotrope
3 Bdrm, 2 bath plus I i•-------•• Bdrm, I bath duplex
sunny, spotless, large
rooms ... across rrom ten·
nis and park .. all the'
wanted f eatures .. beam
~eilings . corner lot,
chann .. great lerms .. .-
don 'l miss this one! !
S279,500.
311DIOOM
Eastside. quiet loca~.
but close to shoppfDk. ·
New rooC. copper plulll>-
ing, hardwood Clool"S,
plaster walls, good *· dition. sno.ooo with ~n
assumable loan.
Roy McC ..... llltr,
541-7729
• FOURPLEX
200/oDOWN~ Costa MeSCI llllf
Sllt,900
SUCCESS llAL
549-7991
......... ,........ MOM•ICM SVMMlf
~. ·~ -I ....... AM111M•.t00aU0'4~.~~~~~~~~1 F1nU1tic home bl a top BE A =uded, end untlt.1-
locatloa. Tllla lledlt. MIUJOMAlll ¥Mw, 18r, 28a, ask· flOI SAU IY OW .. llt
atyJe bow• lea1.alr_u tniult 10 m .,....., you JnaSLU,OllQ. Q6A8L $ ar, .3 ..BL....Qn.ly
triWd non, hlth cell· bu)' UM eustom home to-q.. HM s.t ts-I ·I S2et.sqo. Owner will
•· futMdevlews, Iota day ror w.ooo. Sweep-l ll n All•ll• w-carry at StSOO monthly
of bdrmalsanoceanlront Int oc~v & uoyon 1•21113 -r wtlb SZ0,000 down. No "9od•rldte locaUon. Emerald Bay views. ~r/bklr will i----------i credll needed. (714) Rt1ltu '-7 tlfUlla crta. 2 pools. On,anee. Drive by & look : -----...----• ~1M4. le.0 I 040 pvt beach1 at hr sec:, and lJl5 llorninpide Drive. OPEN SA~UN 11~ --------&
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ft. SM Osle St. ()pell ~p~en 142-~ .• ~;h~ m>.ooo. Pb m -0111 flnaociog $140,000. orr crown v a 11 e y & ·~~~~~~~~~! .. t /s u ... 1•5, Act . OpenhouseSunday ClllTHE BEACH-Mobile ··-.,iaow NleuelRd 1• .. ConmbeRealtor. l4Wanderin1RUJ Home 2Br, redwood ~ -"----·-----1
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, la lot. TermsL:DMlliaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia~ttiilii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii••l 9~3 . Sin1le family Laree Corner Lot. Rl. 31ara1esaroundtbecou Pool ii.zed yard. Close to #lSeamist
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.' OWNER Owner will CAl'f)' ll• 2nd Sl1.8.000. Call ror appt. OCIAHFllO .. T , .. I 180 La Brea . Easy 'Ne'Npe>rt Beach duplex.
• w11 T.D. with payment.a lo fit Woo'l last!! 28r, cabana & trlr. sub· financing. IOm.000. Few steps to beach. Good
us?u $110,000 you.861·3539All. letting allowed, 3 pvt HARMOMY HOUSI! · ocean view. Invest in ;~. 2ba ~me on cul-(Uil\\badhrldnc bcha, pool Ac fisbin& pier. Perferted 4 bdrm, 3 bath. xlnl. income property.
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Spyglass in a prestigious area of
million dollar homes. Don't miss this 1
story Tradewind Home with 4 bdrms.
3 baths. cathedral ceilin gs , 2
fireplaces. family room with wet bar
overlooking courtyard + j acuzzi.
elegant master bedroom suite with
ocean view. New wall to wall carpets + drapes throughout. Do not miss this
buy at $585,000. Ask for Sylvia.
11, )995-1422. Ask for ble lo. S97 ,000 . Ph OPINSU ..... l·S stone fireplace , wood ! clubhouse. Compare! THIS S UNDAY 12 s j for appt: 673·8851. 39801-TRY UDO ISL.I
N ts I 213 ,.,......,_ " rloo_rs throughout , And you will buy al COMESEE I Seaahore Dr. N.B. By l on a lo• plus 1h, 5 bdrms plus 5 baths. e. oagen p ease. ,,Mr~•'-' THE ....... ,.._...00.. b th p rt I owner ':I v._"" spacious a s .. a y Sl95,000 ~1 TIIALlA I . Owner will finance. Recent price °'~ blllCTTO LA CUISTA. 1H WOODlllDSE ~dr:r'onE~~ef~~n~~/ zo·s MAHSIOH Lagu?a ch~rm within ; DIVORCED: Forced Sale I reduction. Be sure & call Barbara n11 Or..ge A.n. llAUTY PIUCIElmUCID $300000 . 0,...1--4 5-doy walking .d•s tan<.'e to 222 La Jolla Ln. Jbr.' Chambers for details. You will love ..X9tJROWN"AUTUMN 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, f~lc. lj TOSlll,000 ~VIII-RE 84.SDiamood. 4000 sq. Ct. beach. this remod~le,d l H'•ba,rl'l>lc,A.l.T.D. Lido Isle! 'fMt3~.1'hba,bugeyd s tory . Beauttfull.?'i A dell1htful 3 Bdrm, 97.......,.. • secluded on ~ acre cottage lnc_ludes ~~isl sl 82'7-!1820REXRODGES Yd w/Cn.lit trees & cov-landse,aped, wood dee ·' ad u It o c c u p i e d 4 • 1761 above .Woods Cove with wort area ID addition to (21.3)433-5003
ered patio, bas a frplc + Shown by appt. only· 1 Creekwood Aspen plan an "EagJe's view" or the the 2 Bdrm. $190.000. ,,.... ,...,...._.. _... n••••• ..
...-conerlrdbl gar. $l09,000. Call Shafer oo low lrafflc·cul:Oe-sac ocean! Pegged oak 4SIM.SS1 SUPER Waterfront 21' cn•~l1.CG1-.wtorw1l l-llte ~Sl19,900. Realty960-l!l80 street. The lowest priced ·WflTEWATER floors, a Pla ntation-Style • BdnnCondo$425,000 673-7300 ~~211ootd~-~~~ n~; 2,!:· ~~~~::rcrC:; ~!:t:ri3,:.esidence in OCEAN VIEW Ut!.~1~ •• ~::1!~t~~ l1·nno LOT TO BUlLD: 2S'x95''
77 ILUIJA. Y Pioneer kitchen. Owner Y $150,000 C4'1SYIES neighborhood park. W1tlkj .,._. .... _ 7 1 from quality .construct· financing, trade or au.IEnm I "'!!~II!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ ~·Condo sha. IP 2 _to school. '99,~. Bob .--.-w 644-z I ed, 3 Bdrm custom lease/opt.$899,000. LUX hi-rise rental. 21 =
fa>lc, patio, dbl Demers, aat. 848 '343. home. Beautiful views 494-7551 I -----------------• I I bbo ,_.,., rrom almost every room. • ....1......11!.....-...t I 055 Bdnn. l1800/mo. Agt. Afale, poo . cu use, FIXER vr-ni;11'l. ._...._..... RITA WRITER RLTY i Ad I Se p a r a t e a r e a ~ HllllE •••••••••.••··~··••••-.•• • r; ~ ~ pittt o g green. u t Good nei1llbcubood downstairs, ideal ror ~~Mc-CORMACK Re e're the ultimate or n 41752·571o 1 -...,aex. needs paint & TLC.
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1oml AICIND! $143,990. Prin only . 661·6441 VIEW Of THE SEA Uonal architecture, you Int of al. fJOOd cn-'I\ SUPll MICE 557·2077 dys . 675·9748 can live a world. away H•· f l•aacia9 or witeCaatillianstyle eves. from the ordinary .......uo MI ""ITD ~ le home c lose to -.. .... Tiie Water without living away rrom °""""-oa -
sboppin1 yet combines WOODIRIDGE I n~HWI theworld..Enjoy allthe w /$40,000 dow11. IP)Ya~ f..~:~t:~:i New Townsbouse ! 2br. arr--On The comforu & conveniences I SZ I 0 , 0 O 0 . 0 p e 11
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Largest floor plan offered. Open, fresh·
and a beautiful view. CUstom decor,
gold fixture~ and ma ny upgrades.
Boat slip rights up to 45' . ... _ ~ ..... ,.,,. 2ba, 2 car gar, rrplc, (:er.!.t:.[Z:1:. :f.j.\!(Jj ~'5 olmodemdayhvmgsur i s.t/S..• 12-5. 611
. ...... • over _,.,, oven/stove, d /w, 1362' p.;,·vate leach! ro uoded by old world If'---6.11ir5013 • of i'(Jnl area.,_ ________ , will be I t J charm. The extensive!....,.....-.. ~-$749,000 • a tic f1aaoc iog comp e • an. 1
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L°"vely 3 BR, family 28d2baDlxlrv.Terr. Capistrano ~ach. Just home in fantastic dramaticinterior iscom-nerlot.newlyredecorat
room, spa .and lanai on Condo SllB.OOO 1.498.0829 listed custom bui lt 2 or 3 Treasure Island Mobile plete wtth 2 woodbuming ed, great family home.
Humboldt Island. Only bedroom home. Large Home Park. Vaulted frplcs,agourraet kitchen Comm pool, tennis.
$279.SOO. Alt. IM6-S4S4" WOODIRIDGE lot, next to bea utiful ceilings, wet bar, built-in & a grand mast er sulle clbhse, daly S175.000. J.>J,~· '_u1FICEa...1T ~ 1044 Cypress-Glen. all up· Pines Park. Excellent microwave, Nu7Tone withasumpluousjacuzzi Owner4·9'7·5l25
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Realty 675-1854 . gra es, 3 r . a . 7 ~a...1 $175 000 HAUOR VIEW ..._._SA VHDE Alde-ood. Open Hse ~_....... • · tails, call Wendy W ebb. ..... ·ssuM·ILE . .. oa.USIVE s . 1· t . "Th 4 Bdrm fam rm+ bonus V"iew home. 4bdrm MOD·
· fn loads or imported 3 Bdrm Heritage Park ---------1 SPANISH HOME Trees". 951-1.244 agt rm Lovely home in tego, n.nished patio, jac.
Lovely home ln Back Bay
area. Remodeled, new
landscapin1/brick work
tbruout. 3 br. 2 ba, Powder rm. lge ram~·rm .
liv. ·rm w/rrplc & din .
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''11 an tile & a backyrd own private hot tub sur-msM-J • ~• Fourt story 0 l is DESPERATE Port Barmouth. Below 644-7714. l•--------tMt looks like a park. d d Highly upgraded condo, authentic Spanlsh home ~ S __ ........ al -.ooo. For ••T UDUCID ~ r I t rounded by re woo 3bd r d h f ~ nnt • I n ..... .,,, ~ -·· .. -o rp cs . gourme . • '-'-rm, am rm, ea. as a orever ocean · q~k sale. Open ~at/Sun flle wport Crest Condo, kitchen, four spacious decking.As.,...1Sll2,SOO. gorgeous view. view. Hfnd painted Sl;JJ.900.Clost':to lake.3 l·S. . plan•.tlpgraded,oceao $10,000
bdrms & more! Priced at ~~3T ~Y~~fle ':lu°'!o!~ 1265.000:xlot financing, mural, stained glass. 963-1112 BcSrm w /huge master ba. C ,, 1 ...___... C ettter v1ew, S2IO,OOO. Asumable 3 Bdrm, 2 bath Newport
1*8S205,000.545-9491 " th1 bl 0 will co-op with selling bi.lliardroom,llOO sq .rt.i--------~ Open house Sun 1·5 at 1 • 64;.--515•7 loan.Byowner.64S-40l5. Shores house. Lease
•11 Y la &Ssuma e. pen b r o k e r s . C a 1 I al Mexican pavers make 24362 Lake Terrace. -land.
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-, ----------• 499.1320 831-0836 We are privileged to or-UDO SPECIAL Prl••...t..a .... YllALTY '•~' ORAMGETREE 21 .. -c....."., rer a h ome that is Mlwportleodl 106' BACKONMARKET! w,Ale..,IM •a.w. 675-fl I I
tM81'S!DE 2 ON A LOT Condo: 1 Bdrm + Ion ===-=='-===~! "SfANDING ALONE". ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seller Motivated! Price 3 br, 2'r'l ba. $275,000. ,..._.ra~ sharp end unit lmposiD 0 2 story slashed bv $100K! Best Xlnt ra·oan .. lng Open c.ite houses in xlnt cond., :" 950 ~ s t/Sun at SUPH IUY •chitectur: w /detailed LOOICIHG FOR... buy on isl~d. Extra lge c< .• "'-·-11..t. 653 Vist.a IA Yl'IOMT LOT -ty cul d• sac loc .. ---------i ~. · "l""n a A ~--1·-"--' Woods Cove 4 A ...... b H I .-.., ....... , .-~· .., ... "T•n•-'-T ace """"""'""' exterior or cedar & ex-uo:ac ouse w access kit Ldvely 3 Bdnn home eo •ta ,,,M>_..., p · I p i t b t sm,soo. Owner will By Owner · 3 br, 2 ba _.,. _.,.., err · bdrm home with large tensive use or glass ar-to pools & tennis. little wi.th aeparat~ apt , __ m __ ·---·-~·---enaoiu a 0 0 es
carry. Devin & Co. hou8e. owe. w 1s3oK C /2 I Newport C..ter dedcs Just 2 blocks to the rordl a superior view ot yard won. 2Story... s:DS.ooon.rm. HURRY! LAST I!" ~e °':,0~ ::r r:'::~ ~ down. OPEN SUN 121oo6 ___ 6_4_0._5_J_5_7 ___ , beach . Completely lhesea & Laguna's north We are orrering you Open Sal/Sun 1-5 Rare Cli!rhaven condo. ~tl.11 A1ent.
Sequoia Tree. Sl28, . OPIHSUMDA.Y 1·4 separate lower floor coastline. Unique 2 these Newport Shores 223Vialthaca. 2Br, .den, 2frplc, over ---------IONUS ROOM! _ F
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ater"4Bdrm2bathwith 6Crptt~rool $295,000. serviced by 2 oaths. 408ProspecUbrS149,900 640.'Sl"SY-pool. S169,000. Aft-. THl.-.UffS _.
.-... rm, Incl pool tbl. **UNIQU£1 Atleatiaodeacrimlnating SPECIAL features Li v-.. Rm . 223 Lugonia 3br+ --------• 6?5-J78'1or&46·3ll02. OPIMTODAY ~ceramic tile, drps & • Irvine home buyers! HOMESITE for special w/beamed ceilinfs & 1175,000 • ---------l06 A••· C...,. -~·$187,SOO. ~.sqthf\l~l0u~xuriPOowaOLll':~ ~ will1help fl8nan~~ people overlooking the river stone firep ace, 305Proapect4br$195,000 DUrLEX LOVRYHOME Upn.r bay veiw. Most ·ii. ; So. Calif. Realty --wi ... .. "' v ..... except onal 3 r 2.,,. pier in Coast Royal. l lot step-saver kitchen w /all 219 Walnut 3br $1.55,000 112 •• 11 TO SA.HD SAU IY OWHIR ..-
1t..a IU!l\C SPA!Tb.1.13 &den baTurtlerock Glen or2 -createyourown the modern conve -33062Dd.3brS199,SOO -. deslredori1inal area. _.._,.,, t ta b d ho m e Is G--'--H H h ........... ... .. "' .-MS ..__,-·loaally decorated c--'--3 bdrm +-hob --,.,..--------1 a c e .. ~, ome. e as mini estate. Owner will niences, brfst nook & ,x. 4.56 ......... 4br -.....000 · • 11a .. , .... _ ..,_,.;.,._ •
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totedienjoy! f\nd.Seellnow.$278,900. level }Klildioe site in a ~ION REALTY water. Call for info on could be very low. ~~~11~~d.ff8e~~ Eutbhtf·ll•cco 3 Br 1~
nwt.SOO .... newpHvate" area. Locat· ...... 494·073·1 r~Jtermsts o"..:~pt. s:zs5.ooo. Jerry Jones pool. Walk to Npt. Hrbr Ba . OWC. UH,000. ~ ed on• cul-de·1ac diTect-~..,,__.•oli 1 tlO .._... ~ ...... ~" 83l-l316:-H.S and 2 miliutes to 6'1·1900. Alent. l\bodbrldtc £A L T y ly behind & above an ~" ~ 0 ~ beach S2l6S ooo Ruhl . ' oceanfront lot. Atcbltec· This mapaificent. orien· 642-1810 o..-.u:s Sat/Su PARTNER NE~D~D. -•
5Sl ·3000 ORT F Ort.OS tural controls to protect tal style home on a JofmCoOmbe bkr REALTORs--·-. 6I t lllMjaPhlt _.. Newpoftccindo, fJMO a , 5~2-.3339 thevtew. $11i5,000. t· hlllaldrth No. Lacuna -•· $200/m o. C-.11 John
nu Pllw),lrvlnr providm a aeUlDI which bclllll•• Hew Small house on 33rd St In P'or~lnformation MarsbaU att '31-IJM ~.... aey Shocun would feel at W•irfr.t Hw call Roy Fields at • · M ':7c w.... -.~~'-.. hoq. F~atured th rout ~·--A ~L Newport Beach. SlSO,OOO. 2U/57t-~ or 'la A~ LOT
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TU111.80CI Mes "9 L•• with each ol tbe 3 Bdrm• cocnpleted. Outstandln1 rm home. Only steps SP a c i o u 1 3 b drm kit. <lflC lit at ~ wltb llili,_.. 1026 Vf:oodbrtd1e 2 Br phaa 17141494-1177 opmiQa out to a larie cuatom fe.tures.mclude w/clramaUc stalrway to .._. .. ~ ...... •••••••••••• HILLS den, 2"11 Ba condo. ---------,. cfeck . -The aorieoua l.ar9e smiter swt4! with from bucb. R.B.R. Bkr, famlb' room, 2 frplcs, ~ boweSat 1•4 -Prelident Home haa Just "Brlltaton " B Plan. rACIPIC ludscapiD1 adds to lhe bydro-.wblrlpool Jetted m-7300. MCUrit1 system, French SJ~St CofflrvlDe>
been llsted. Laree comer Larte rmatet bedroom rAIADtSI mooc1.-1'hi.S unique way . tub, formal dlnlnl room, awt• MUST SIU. doon. iourmet kitchen.
Jot, approx. 14 acre. 3 1uite. Sunny kitchen on Dream by the sea ln lhla of life la offered at 1ar cl_eo room , custom Uklrm~ Ba giant home. A ~ lor >'°" to s~. ~*"r\'r:,~ Bdrma, 2 balhs, dlnln1 cu.1-de:Nc. $214,500. = 2 Bdrm 2 .. _th -000.144-7020 flreplace with converu-000 saa,ooo. Preaenled IJ'y f 'l ' .,.. • -•'--"""' 2 ar 1ara1e Auume lit $125, at .. _......__ ,.,.._ be A .. room, a m a "¥ room , room home. Fall· uun. ..,.., • ,c I'• 11%6 1Z5,00021ld•tl4~ ............ ..., ... m ,., ... vaulted beam celUn11. W ..... V..... tutlc ocean view. 1'7'X31'privatedockwtb Due UH. SUS,OOO. _R._H._R_.fn. __ '1300_. _________ 11_14l_l6tm __ _ AMwmlAe loan. $2'9,500 Uniquely and ai.autlfully water & e lectric lty. ,.,__,~ _ ... ~ Bd d Deairable end MOil with Some optional color R.H.R .. All, uk for IASYUV...-
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---ldteta. YMw Mt. Wit.on to NOPllnlS .. -••••••• .. ••••••••• Several Available Now .._. Woodbridse. Sbr. 3b•. -~ Cu WW •to H con-C.taliu. Slt$,OOO, l218 Z·U14Bdrm1. VllDE Pr.cott Model. ram""· eta.. 11\JST SELL! Will Loa Areou. off 3100 &0,..Tll:Hr.M.I f'ALLBROOK ~leueafrom'800 4 Br. 3 Ba. Famlly rm, din rm. A/C, 2 frplc1, 3
MGIMI HOISIS C!&ITY. lit TD. Owner wlll block Pacltlc. Open EXJl'£VlllVE ESTA.TE Yrly leuea from IJ200 wet bar. Pf'O! decor & car 1ara1e. Aaan dues.
1 ach .. ....,t ettate conalder ,ubordinatlon HoweSun, 12·4. W.~742. 1.97 acne w/1pectacular • -•' r+11t Ir "'•--Gln41cPd. 3 ,car,d1ara1e. Gardener. No pet•. Mo.
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valley • ocea11 · views. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• unita l150.000 L.B. 18 un· ~ w/room for pool Lee New 3br. 2"11ba CON· z~e.. air, call aft. &PM : a.0~ ...... n-altor ,...,,rt,1400 OCIAMlllOMTDrLX ltsD'fS.OOOinal.Mo.tu.n-lrtewacowta.3800s{aft.C•l•tr-leeclll211 DO. 2car gar w/elec .. 5584.
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S..tl50 Balboa Island FEE SIMPL£ LAND 84Hl518 Speoiah Home, rich int, Beautlfw 3 br newly dee que, small pall~, w /d The Sprinas 1 Br condo.
lWOCOMOOS leaaeforsale: Xlntcondition Oeaminl Mexican tiled encl. pat.lo hlll• y.d ati hook-up,w/w cpt&Clrps, pooi, spa, tennis. 1425. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~
2 Bdrm. Owner -..n .. t 87a.73'12or548·853S CJSRealtors l-~~~ RESTAURANT flrs, 2 lrplcs, expansive xtru. 0otichlldren 'oK. d /w, avail 11 /8 180 &"B4!013. • --~ -...•\ BALBOAJSLAND view windows. For dis-Walk to beach. $160. 1700/mo. 631 ·7100, ---------• LIA.SIS
._. pniperty and mu.et ,. _ _.. Loh/ I 500 200% D-...._ Excellent Main st. loca· cr imlnali.ng buyers. Avail. 11 /1. 831 -9303 642-2001 3bdrm, l ~ba, end ur:alt, nr 3 Bdrm, Zatoey end••"·
Hll. STt,000 ea. A1t -.,r• NEW FOURPLEX: All 2 lion . Includes land: Si!95,000. ~ . pooi & tennis. Children community pool. ..._r
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s.MAm I OIO 8 cemetery lots an Paclric Bernardi.no City Center. tele + 1 Bdrm apt. Full PROPERTIES C.-.. Mw 3222 2bdrm duplex. decorator W,,.___ II. occupancy. ~0o·:" 1 .. !
·--•••••••••••••••••• View, ~ea. Bulltins, A.IC. patios . price $500,000. Owner 7211-S895 ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpta, No Dogs., water 2 Bd~:O~o. ~~mo. 8l0mo. ;:,~
AIMlme VA loan, 1l%, 873-3437 SL».500. will carry balance lmmedlate occupancy. paid. S47S /mo . S81 A.vailnow.CaURogeror ~h wantal out, S7SOO Ca rcld So. C .. f ltfflty. w/PIO,OOOdown. !::~~1:'!~ec jcalotydeli11rhete1 Hamiltoo. 548.s73S. Fred5»-9400. LeMaascAerthtru.ur· Vll'~dgre°'. iu.•p' .
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A _ __._._ ,_ r .,.. ill ~ f R€'TIG€ Coto de C from au rooms. Lr12Br, Mesa Verde, 4 br. 3 ba. t · end 't Xlnll .... ...,_pa ... t .8Jl·2600. ....................... : ) aza 2Ba. ramily ' dining, ram. rm. poo l. pool ~rsnear ~~rily 1::~
..• , ... 1 ,,__..._a&.. LACMINA lliCH hoperty 2000 --HOP'I€~ Ranch •~tes • villa1e BlO/mo. Wknds fr E+es· maint. & gardener=· __ .. ac-· rrom te"'"'a·s "'' ._...,.... ·-·r I ••••••••••••••••••••••• home 1 t REALTORS .....,. ........ -Al'fardable condo Med it 9600 59.FT. 1 es are. now 644-811119, Wkdys 842-S757 avail. now. 979·581 . couru Price include$~-
G-_..._n ' 14 , ___ ..,. commerca"al· Real Ealate Investments available. Our village S73-Z298 d & ._ .. ..., living, lbdrm, ~-.. PATIOTOWMHOMI 3:mW.'Coa1t Hwy,NB ,area home sites are S.otHwy,indoorsauna, l PANOVIEWtRanchoSan soc. ues water. ""''5
spa, adult pool, cloae to industrial units located •ASSUMAILI 641-6646 J:ced Crom $61.500. We br + Fam rm. {Could be Eastside.. 3Br, 2Ba house. Jouquin. Luxury Condo mo. ~2~s00-~:n~ 1 ~~a~cf nl/. ~a:ac:.~·:::ri~;!:1~~ ve the bes\ s~lection or 2 br). ~ b&, Crplc, patio, Fenced yard, gas:agc, 2 2 + den,J.it1~ pool. S72S Orangetree . won·t last,
will co-op with' selling cenily remodeled. High 3 Bdrm 2-story home ! S...TuS........ ~bp'°~•~Cotode wash/dry use , vacant. kids ok . No p ets . pe~~ at831•64ll Fantastic semi-tropicai
(714)752.S82() for app't. want out, orrering very cu.itng microwave oven. I Costa Mesa. Separate ;_. to T,OOO. -N rcrty W..ta condo • l bdrm + ·'411ft.
b r 0 It e r s . c a 1 1 demand area. Partners with extras galore in· 24 Newer units. Central =~ -e Crom 85/mo. 538·14S3Sal I S500/mo. 646-3420. or atmosphere. Top 0..1
. I attractive financing on a workshop. wood burnlng meter a ' e n c Io s e doplrty Mn So. or Hway, 2 br, 1 ~a . lg Lf:>v~ly, quaint 3Br. 2Ba. Leose/n-.&-l"acillties incl. poqlls,
WAC. 4 IDltM. I total price or ss75.000 fireplace. Only 6 months I garages, some w ith 11f Appalnt-utt lvg hn. frplc, lg ktt, no livmg rm, din. rm, frplc . -,.. • ._.. . spa, night lighted t~
Cul-de·sac. Lge yard. with$1&6,7SOdown. new. Sl17,500. Call i patios . $1 ,2SO.OOO D.I COTO•CAZA pets,,I tao,2·carga1'I' open beam mahogony Turtlerock,SanJoaqwn.1 couru. weight roo~)•
Cloee to So. Coast. Owner Realonoinks 675.6700 752-1920. &>urke Realtor S46·9950. llALTY COM,AMY ts.50/mo. ·7710. ceiling. located in North 544-2(X)4 eve/wknd
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$125,000 l I 2 NEWPOltT IEACM ' '-"UAIL I Orange Co. location.· Im med. occupancy, 2 water furnished. Adults , I ~so yersaalles Condo i prestigious Turtle ~k ~ 6 • 242 ! Prime C·l lot 57xl20 with T I Less than lOX 's gross. 0.. Of r--. Bdrm, 2 b&. den, frplc. no pets. $750/mo. Eves : SUlg.le an N.B. <714) j area. 2 Bdrms. den ar 21;, E~ '-'.: .. &..,.,,,. Re I ] older two bed room p• .ACE OWCoo AlTD ~129% dn. ,,_-:::-, 2550 ,. dbl gar._ Lovely pat.io & 631-~. SS2-l744 63l·776S baths. View or hllls.·.poo --"nuvn a f\ h C I '"I a.A ""·U pri""" .... '"",000. Call -r-"1 y--" Pnvacy. Nr pool •-• mo ·• ~ · . ome. onsp cuou,, y -~TIES"" !':._ 1 ._R •·1~E 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• telU"-nnls crt.s S t• .,._.._ 2b 700 f Nice 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, dbl 1 • \ located 00 Old Newport '"" .-..,,,t ge ea stale n· . . ec. ga e . """'ua. a. 1 sq t, Fncd rd S650/ !
---.... Blvd. szso.ooo. Agent. 10,... Tit•~> 1,..,.,, ' vestments. 2t.ryac~vinolg g~~~O::a~~u~i I Ca.s11moRI, yr!~. lse. San single house, big fenced !.%ardene! 8 ~os to ty~ Redhill A 1> ... ~~. _. ...... 631·7300. I · . . aste ty . .,......9644 yrd,ts:i0.642·9428. V'~ -•••••••••••••••••••••1 e ~R€HIG€ ~ranch ts only 20 . ; lw.ParlrRealtySSl·SOOO cs2-?SOO ...._..._ I HOM€' mm. from Or. ~ty . 3 1~· near ocean, rrplc,tf>ool ,spa.meadow,2 Br.3j 'I ~ "
._........_ 1 llOO A.hlolutel1pnty:\~Proper· lltAHDMIW > Bdrm.2Ba&famtlyrm. partially furn . ltit(h., Br. S575·S625. John VJ~. golf, lake, moun I
.._..._ l ·B · t I St · 1 6UMITS I custombuiltbome over-Avail Dec 1 S650 M ball S3ll.266 .Agt 1taans.Super2br,den con-""' -• .. •••••••••••••••: ~ ~=c~ A ~~ . Real Estate Investments sized detached garage I 640-l177. · · • · IG:;5 OK ~ ·ts · I do, !lfc system. Brand .l.CllJl-I.... 3~j1
S.JunCapo. SSS,000. 2 1 'h NNN . P~. 2BrUDJtsw/garages. lst 3333W.CoaatHwy,NB w1ca.rport, lrg 4 stall· • ' pe · new crpts, decor. S780 !••••••••••••••••••~· ~.2Ba.1410aq.ft .8 yrs. longacrlee. 1 exasCa/n2g1 owner be1nefits . Grt;at 645-6646 barn, 2 tack rooms, & Lge3br,newerdplx.2ba, N1CE hie 3 br lge la v 9'4-2932. ~ ... LDIAY okl Atl54l·50SZ rm ease. rent a a r e a 1 n h L f ..-. p 673 3650 · ' ' I ~ · · NewportCenter640.5357 West.minster. Owner wi.11 San Clemente triplex; 2 green . ouse. ots. 0 00 .--. erry · · rm, dan rm, den w/wet • TIJRTLEROCK I Oceanside Front ~o
OCUJROMT help finance . Agent bib from beach & center !::5· ~ tor:pp;:ca~jj 957·3000 · bar, ~ncl. gar. fncd. yrd I 2br, conv den, 2ba, lg View. 4 Bdrm. lge ' c
,lO"k DnOWCb&lance un· MedtoMofor..... 631·7300. o~ town. Assumable: 1hia ~1/ si=.~: By 4 Blksto~ac:h. 38r. 2 Ba. noCaldUI !dren, no pets, SSOO bite l/r + d/r, Cp. Cath l rm. Avall ll/l. S2650 ~·
dll!r t.M rate5. 2 BR. nr 5,3SOSq. Ft. Commer-::1~1 · C1nancln g , terms . Owner 646 . 6 2 8 5 Cp, garage, patio No e es.542·7803 Clngs o/s dbl gar t-4!M--0029 _______ _._ bit h Bid& 1 Blk to Pac1C1c 8 UNITS s 7 TEK C · · I ' ' -~:: ls~an3";>eMr~~ Oce~n. Sell S3SO ,OOO. I Westside Costa Mesa. I 1~b~·or 1-481-81~;.p .. 1-e'7-0865. pets. $795 mo. 642·5290. 1··-· v.-.y 3234 pool/rec. $745. 851·2206. IA~c~ Beach Height&.
Fabub.m vu, pvt bch & LeaseS2.140 Month. good coodltion. lncome 3bdnn, lba. Crplc , p!Jtio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1woodbridge, 3bdrm . 0 ern 3 ~r. 3 Ba ·
more. Call Jim Thomas w..e.y .... Taylor Co. S.0.800 yr. Price "45,000., PRIDE °'!.~5!:!-2600 upgraded, adults. $675. l HOME FOR RENT 2'hba twnhm, adjacent ~anor:,~~lJli/t:_,8&3 .twf
714/--3116 _..._... 644-4910 Dn payment $l30,000. rT-r-n• 673-7227. 48d:rmCondo$575. frwy, park. pool. spa. View.•'""· "' · M .
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OWCbalance.at11%. * 14 UNITS• ••• .. •••••••••··~··•••• Garaae . Families tennis 1750 6 mo lse COZY OCEANFRONT M-G ZOME . 40 A acen.ic Oregon Coast. We have several CdM · please, kids & pets avail Nov t5 551.8458 0~ . Olderhoa;ie,garageand e fR€HIG€ 1 ~ yrs o ld , ask ing Electricity, fenced, out-Newport rentals from wekome.Call964-2S66or 675-8100.. . • lBr,MoblleHome,knot·
._ __ -"'U ......1 HOM€' -.,S,OOO with $190,000 dn, standing view accessi S500 to $1500 mo Boyd 9'13-2W11 Ail oofee · ty pine int, frplc, pvt~, ._.., .. , p • ...,.uce SOD\e 1 <:IWC Call T~r Bill · · n-A,._ · · · · · adtta Only $750 mo ) Newport Beach. 28. income while you plan DAYIS&CLAllK ble,owner.J92·24t9 ._._,,,67S·S930. • ....... _..1240 3 Br. 2 Ba. Family Rm .. 4'18-311.8 · ·
Layton· with Cabana. ~development. 8,950 Real Estat.elnvestments 151_1666 _,·A Sr EM A I I A c:..t.W... 1224 ....................... Crplc, central alr. 167S . 1nct>
Good perk. Near beach. sq. ft. of land near 18th & 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB SllS;OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 blD to OCMD. Eleianl 2 mo. inclda G•rdener, 'IO' Oceaalrolrl bome,~-
OIUU .,..... WbittJer 1..9<-t.a lleH. 641-6646 • pool 2 B 11 bdrm. fmn rm • den Comm. pan • pool. ca· \Gri.a kb. fabWous I ___ . ___ ._. __ ,-.,.._ T.,.._.c.. 0 ._.. New4br, uac, amln to Ba. · be~ r, · <sm mo> Pluab npta' We~-Trull pick u.p. bule IDiltr' Wna ---------r•••• 644-4910 ,.,,, 11111.,0ffloe 2BR~:':9condo.C"pts, world bul ••Ua11 no ;::r 91!5 ~i~' M be, ee.n. • ,.._: w.111 ..... .-tr•Gnea· ?O' dec:k, Sl.oOe .
• EXCITING. I• , I rri• drpa, builtins. <Over 40 Collect eves Simi>k lns Jom YanbaU. Agt . ~ b.r pvt gar fully tree Elem.entary School 546·0075 or aft ft .I'
. FALLBljOOK OrwMp C-ty adult community.) Pool, (3m)9ZM417, AGTSoil:. . . maint yd Adults no or Irvine H.S. Drive by TD-4809 ~-
A fine commerical site, 2 1 ~....&.1-Brand new 3bdrm. 21.;ba pets. htquire at 527 ieth. 4131 Old MllJ or call . ' "'' S,.d .. .., uni1s oow, room to add ---. jacuul • clubhouse. $10,000 IUYS twnbm, paUo, 1 car gar. St. 714 /960-6331 o r 730·S619. <Greentree Cbannia1 3 br/3 ru.tl ba.
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24'lll0'. Ylkinl Home. SUNSlilNE "" " an H~wah go I Ce r s E. lah St. $74S. 5t11.7638, Culver&Walnutl. den. Xlnt toe nr town. ZBr, 2Ba • enclosed llriclt ~glish Tudor de· center and bua slop. penadise. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba 646-t125eve5. HOMES FOR RENT school, bcb. Oceanview.
psdL In Laauna Hills PROPERTIES. ·sign. 14,000 sq ft. Prin. Oceamide. 714""33-4422 condo. nr Yuanakea . 3 Bdrms. $S50-$6S O. Woodbridge cottage. new yard, patio, hardwood
nieeat 5 atar park. ____ 7zs._~-----• only. Completion arter --..---------!Hot.el. 714 /831·7S28 or MESA VERDE: s Bdrm, F.enced yards and 2 bt, 2 ba, ram. rm, dbl firs, Children/pets QK
(JD&). Mlwaarf Prwrty fll"Stot-year.752·19r20 Race opportunity two 831-0065 3 b9th. POOL. Reduced garaces . Families gar ... nr lake, lease. Sl200 mo. Lse avlil
....,......_.. Rar~r-i~co~~r;0 m . J 9UAIL triplexes side by side in to 1850/mo. Waterfront please. Kids 6 pets ts:iO/mo. 548·8684 Dick or 4!M-3469 .
... ..,Ill Te.. merclal property next to PLACE Npt ff&l1. Excell. condi-.... Homes,lnc.~1-14'f ':!~1 ~?1.,n'o964r~2S66. or St.eve. . 2_B_R_+_s_t.-· .. 10-.-1-b-l\l!-.r-.t-o
Balbo P ·1· B lion Jeanne Salter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;,·~~· "e• ~ . ""' 12x.55 ZBr, lBa. front a avt aon. ay · · ...._.,_.sited 2 BR DUPLEiX. East.side. Univ. Pk. lge fam k&Jch .. 2 beach. Fireplace. t
kitchen. Home to bave view. Cail Orange Valley rttOPHTllS.. 631-121116. All· 2 ba. dishwasher, patio. 38r bouae. Lrg. kitchen BR 2 Ba. attached dbl tub on deck. ort ms~M-
new uteriorsuppUed by Rea.I Estate IO,..Tlfl:JO,J•U LohforS. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar.l480.675·0562. w/bltio ins. Garage, nr. gar. Very pvt., cozy & Ocean vu. S725 mo.
seller. All fo.r $20.000 731-6050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... .._ 3106 beac!L $550. 675·9595 d ys. woodsy. W /D. rerrig incl. 494-0160.
<DGMl4>. _FO_R_S_A.L __ E_&_L_E_AS_E--•--------•Two rabuJous view lots ••••••••••••••••••••••• E..side oUplell 2br. gar, or535-73Ueves. Lse, S700 mo. Art 5, ---------
CLASSIC comm. lot on Bea ch~===::===-~ overlooking El Niguel IAYNOMT lll. .DA children ot. 1st/last, + 642-2917 ; 955-3088 FANTASTIC VIEW MOia.i HOME Blvd, from 22.000 sq ft t~ r ftlMG-S Country Club. Builder F r P I c • g a r • sec. ~/mo. incl utll. 3 Bdrm, 2 car gar. corner ''THE• .a.ICES"' 3 Bdrm on 609 Buena Vis· SALIS clOM-out. Priced from washer/dryer, Winter Joan 497·S402 or Berit lot. Ellcellent toe. Walk ~ ta. Xlnt location. Highly
2'10lllartlor,Ste206·A S8,000 sq ft. Executive MOTEL $175,000.Cal1714-831·1216 lle . .->O/mo.76CH977. AGT6'2·823S to schools. $650. Bob S6LakePY:ies:28r l'ii ba upgraded. 1850/mo. Realton, 848-4343. 16 Units oo ~ acre. Best r d ·r DeMen 848-4343 ter •a k.d """ u.., l .... 19J7 romlCMi aay. ,..~~Mw 3122 onwa .nopeuor 1 s . .....,,........, ---------·!--;.-;.-;.-;.-;.;;;.;.;.;;;;;;;~location. Large pool & ------''------•-_.. 1.wcurlous condo, 2 Br, 2~ 2st.ryw/frplc, SlllOO/mo. ---------rec r eation roo m . •SACaJFICE-••••••••••••••••••••••• ba 2cargar auto drop-lmmac. 3 Br. 11,AJ Ba. 1\12 l.CllJl-IHlll 3JSO tB25.000. 2t% do·wn. OWC ONTIIE BEACH nr: rrptc, poc;I, jac. 1675, mile from beach. New l.IB Lake Pinea: lBr, lba, •••••••••••••••••••.,_•• C:WC.C:.....Lot
Prime area or Newport
Beach. Useable 2000 sq.
ft. bide or plans Cor 10,000
sq. Ct. blda. Agent,
631-7300
balance. Orange County . Dana' 2 Bdrm duplu, view. Ph:64.s-81186or641·1S45. carpet. frplc. No pets. nopetsorkids.SSOO/mo. Condo. 3bdrm, 2~a .
Polnt. Ocean view lot. avail. 'til 12/15. Agt . S5iS mo. Wailter & Lee washer/dryer. gar, no
Only l&S,000 Cor lot wlth Faye.640-9900 Lovely E/Slde 3 br,'2 ba TI4!96:J.5671. 252 Pine View: 2Br l~ pet.s.$575/mo.581· • approved 1 0 fa m 11 y hom e. a 11 ________ _..,. ba, 2 st.ry w 1rrplc. Kids . 714/638-161~ ans. wner ....... INct. 3141 amenities. Huge bkyrd Nr beach, 38a, 2Ba. frplc , OK. no pets. S.575/mo. 3 br. 2 ba condo, 2 car ay.
OWNER ANXIOUS nlce~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~I-;.~~~~~------••••••••••••••••••••••• Nopet.s.$700.760-1986 garage, patio. S750 mo. All rentals r equi re S.550/mo. Call Chns. ~ _._._ ,__ ttua•• Dewrl, Charming new lbr on M2~4 lst1last + $200 security 831-3114. ~ -• .....,, c"""' lo ocn. ..._. 2400 oc:un. Pat's Place, re· 3brcoodo, 2 ba S.565 /mo, dep -
peta OL at.SOO Bjr. ACTIOH CqlMH c.t......_Tri,... •••••-•••••••••••••••.! a.son.able. no docs or JIOC?I. rers. T . ....,_.,.... 32H
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2Br, 2.lla, A/C, 20x24,
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IC7.U, evea te0-413-4 ""' Block to the crubing Owner'• Unit has lbr, kids, 45-100. 496·9786, 545-2258. WA.Ul 0 lli~H-Each unit has access to •••··~··•••••••••··-·
-12_•_5_5_,_2_b_r_. _C_a_r_p_e_t-.' s\Uf, 16 spacious studio b , frplc, patio, dbl gar, ~ • ••51 •3ll08. 1 room cotta1e. stove, tennis , pool , jacuz1 . Niguel ~res 2 Br i>rt
mputmentl. May be con· & sundeclt. S,000 Owner """'....,,. 2 br, 11,AJ ba, bit· ms, dbl relrig, crpts. drps, yrd. sauna and has laundry bch, tennis, pool, sub'inh.
....._ A IC. Salton Sea. verted to stores A.ND, Fmanclni Possible Call New 2 bedroom 2 bath llili••...... l 152 gar, ~. No kids/pets. CorqlAet single. No Dogs hook up. on "1>1!°b. S650/mo. Call
S790. (ZlJ) 430-20l4. OR, orflces. Great in· Today of th.ii new llsUni. home. Mission Lakes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~SO!ll.&42·72181 $295 /mo. 421 La lte. A..lk rorGil regardtng _H.a-.:p_M4_-_12_1_1 ____ _ ----------•vestment as Is, but you Won'tlast' A.GT 73114418 Country Club. Golf· Br. Townhome. All ~. these tal may want to '-'do your · · tennis-pool. BeautlfuJly needs. Private Com· College Park 3 br, 2 ba, · reo s. Niguel Shores 3 Br.+~ CtJl•YYILLA•I thial". l200.000 cash & -SUPH 4-PLIX landacaped. no main· munlty. Ocun view. lovely home. Columbia S15. 3 Br. 2V. Ba. Family lrYlneC...t.r gardenbome S775.
M•leMwr.,. s~'lt lt11anctn1 at tenanceyard. Beach. Bui lt -Ins. St.Lst,last,deposit.~9S. Rm. Laundry Rm . 2 P'rofllrtlH 494-NSa
7WUdoParU4, $749,SOO. McCormack S230.K.:~ szg. As· 9>CJul>bouae Rd. Wuber/Drye.r, Tennis, 8:13-9305 flttplaces. dishwasher. 151-0211
hlnDl!bed'32,500 · R.E.49t-~1. sdourne 0 · ._ · h~% • De9ertHotSprin11 .-saun• Adufta 00 •---------refrige, trasb -compac· E X E C U T l V E -·•-n..a. .. _..._,.000 ..._lliiiiiliiliiliiiil----i wn. real nna eam 213 ..... 25.... -· . • 381""_.... Qr ""P t.}_fds 3DA-2n-T Ill k ...un.moME 3Br 2Ba ·-~ ....... ,,. ... -· ,. loc. 2-3Br 2Ba • 2-2Br ...__181Uiiiiillm"iii' .... iiiiil,, .. ._ __ , pets. '95/mo. negotia· ~ ;;)\. • "1' • tor. Immac at Beauti('ll ........ .,. IHI. u.r eroc . • "'"" . .
CALLFORDETAILS •----1-1~-T---i 1•_-:-::--:-=--:-:--:::-::-:---:-::-:-:::---l~bie~.~--~'PIUJ\~::_ ____ 1 partially furn. S585 mo. l!m>sq.ft.Ownersu.nit. New f>alnt, & carpet. No formal dlnina. A~ Wm.frontlloma, lnt. IC4• ...... -ow•· 2Ba. A.lent 714/9S7·4027., ''""· S45-20ll8.5PM Gemini Realty 53'·2200 ~. $750. Sierra Mgmt. Ctplc, Jl!OOI, Jacuzzi. .
.JI 140. ....... for 1700 Eves 529-3904. MAMMOTH (;AKES ..... 3 I 6t -• o • • " ·· M • ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ... ......,,_ home with view M V rde 3 B 111 B Co. Ml·ISM mo. 1'1J.l :in,. ---------•I RI PLEX •10:0 000 -.. ••••••••••~•••••••••• esa e r . .,.. a . VA.CANf 3 BR IV. Ba. • '· BEATfHE · • " • • al mountaiu, 2 Bdrm, UDO ISLE Lovely yard. Double S.S25. Newly painted, Woodbrid1e Condo 3 Br. ~ YMfo 1'267 ·Mi fwS. 1200 RENTSQUEEZE! OPEN HbUSE. Sun, bWltin ltitch., new paint, gara1e. $600 mo. B. children & pets·.,,OK. C\llt(ID decorated. Xlnt ................... ~ .. .
••••••"••••••••••••••• Horneaftom $63,SOO Gll·S. 2250 Cany,onl • C.M · ll1bt al)d airy. Wood ~~~P~!:!.'yt~i~0111Yh!~ Eilertleo, Owner/A.gent. lllM471 location . HSO mo. 4.Br, 2Ba, 1ardener . OCMM191J.ll Ac Park Orleans ofCers an roas aAllnn2bd11a ncoml e burnln1 aove, 1ood need. RelOOdeled & de· m.zn)or770-8SM ---------1 6'13-3a2or760-lt66. LakeM.V.111emb. A
Ca.do d affordable answer to the $13.500. rm un ts. wl.nt• accetla. SLS,000. corat«I. 3 B de 2 b th •---------For laae 3 BR 2 Ba, U.r ' preferred. t61·SlM. ~ /~~:.proC~~-' hip coat of renting · and Owner/All831·286S. fU Sid Tralls. Ownr/ .. __. ... , Brl,ll Gn ad · br, 2 ba, rrptc , blt-lns, 1aar.1e· w /opener~A Deerfield. 2 Br. 2\AJ Ba . _..,_ ... ..., · ..,,.e th l fl ti r·ghtl g · ~ -uuy. run y, dblpr.Nlceresldential tnllylo'VelYhome.lmile pat lo, Crpl c,3BrbouM,yard,
.. , to •=bina. MS.000 ~:, on·i:i n ....-OltTlliCH aat.Dlaoe.BarrettRlty .. _R1_tr_._8'1Ul! __ 81 ___ _...._,area. Nr 1choolk . to bea"h. ssto a'ncla washer/dryer . New petaarltldsok.~.,, .... wUl . OWO at 10% own f your A.blolutely prime pro· 8GSIOO ·-" .. _
l.t Oaly. B .. r . (71 .. 1 ownhomeatprice1 Crolft """~T . 1 3Bdrm 2 .. -th P-i1n Pt Gardener Incl. $7SO . water. call Monl .. a at _,_.,-.so mo. 64&-5264, can""' seen any · • .. t: ••,500! The "city" per1,lies! .... ""' n -p exes u.e.w••1 C_...DO • .,. . "'". . . • -at 72 Delphi SL M~ •1121 ,_ -PUJS 1 duplex in auperb """ .,.. "'" home. Mo to mo. or 7St-mo tl2-5515orta-11.39 875-0115Bkt. 1 • l r,:•ttlo_nc:~eOtoraomg-:,011r condition. LARGE AS· llACHFIOMT winter leue. $675. Vlejo.Sehabla Eap ' NDPOaTBSACH ..,. ~ -zw E. Side 2br, lba, car. BRAND New S br, 2 b&, Irvine Northwood "The t/JA~LOT ewaya, Faahlon SUMABLELOANCS! !,~m on,~be sand. v•.r-• patio.14.25/mo. ClOCDID.Cac.(tennls,pool, Lab:t".Delu.xelBrlof\. HOMEFORRE' Square, the Mall of C/21 .._.,.... .....,. "'..,_ vacat_. retreat/ HARBOR RIDGE 6'5·3148 • dubble). No pet.I. 1150 End unit with frplc., 3 Bdrm. SllO. F =·==r..:!~ Oranae,TowaandCoun· 640.SH7 !:~me propertyfflor c.tom.lled bome with • lb E Sid mo. Ownr/Alt. 961-S430 wat.rways,tennia,pool, yardaedprate.F
......._ ._.,11 lit dbl try fl bGllDeu complex· :..°TJ::" ~a:; w I f a 0 ta 1 t I c v u 3bdrm. a • · e · «...._., etc. Call wkdya 544·1434. 'Pleue. Kida 6: lat. owc-r.r'.fu~t 12~ •·The modern, ad•llt RS DREAll. I trade. llts,OOO. Jerry Be•utlfully furn : Adult• only, no peta.11 .. 1 ..
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Wknd1Dl.et4. I welcome.Callll4-~91" condomltium1 are · unit.I ln excellent ap. 1 an. 11t, l•tt +sec., --•• m21'71Aat .. nolee: " wlla~dD. avallablewlthoneorlwo j t>teclatln1 area of 1-.,GMJM maD/mo. J . Doran R tr. ~l.lvemeu. I tlwl11 1242 Townhouse: 2br + den.I 'Q
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..... lt(otf Irvine) delwie Wit-In kitchen. I ..,_, areat terms, 11eat UDO ISLE· 2 br z ·ba 2Br condo. 2Ba. Z car 1ar. 12bdna twnhM, or Hunt.1 *ck, 2 car car. nr a •••••••••••••••••••
"""" ......... &• carpetina. drapes, mlr· i land value. Call for mote •EAi.TORS n IW"D. · tl50 ~um', w/auto. door opener.1 ffarl9or . .-. All t>ianaj &Me/ park. 1750. mo. 2 br, •be Wat.cWf ~.
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, . tl thi ow New OrlHna 1 ~ m9pri~/R.nt ......,UA.U• 13 Br 2\t ba condo. u..:... •tt.,;,._ /:'.il.o Rancbo S•D JoaqUlfl aoc.aiMAl ' u _..of AYM•4oe ll't..cb~ Seetbtt l ~-.siOol*,..,...apu. .,..,,.. .-.-""' •Tl/mo. JH·'4H or .. .-. _..,, ,i 'l'owulhowe, 2Br + cltn,1 cw ull aa j q-.., A• C ~rtlu •1 OPPOnuMITY Fairways, Golf Chab, IJAIM&a,111111 1D0181•Uor0buly --lW. r 2~8a. bitblY uparad9d.fNpt ..... Daplea. ·
"&hl .. «••t'' ........,tnlum conversion ~· often when you .,,,700. IMlewtDarwt&Mutop· I B&\trrlPUL 4 Bclrin, a PODl. spa. eho6ce aoe. Nr.1 Ila. NII •0
I ,Alr• of eom111i.it1todaJ! ·U1erault·1euln1 Dallr ICmdalhl'lllaMd t lWto!Nr.41dr94ba.,Sbr.Jba.MWlYredee, bldL-/moJfl1. •t..ia.1olf llOO. ca11 1 WattrfrHl ttlt ~ • Putr Orluu 1 Pilot Classlried Ad• \O 1 .......,. 1..-et Club.1 J flnp'-tH. All •P· I~. 1-* yd, dUldna W...-fniatlloaa• J ..-. .... ••bdl. I .._"--
,.._; Jllltblt I • 8o. 01....U, l blk . ~·ch ,.,. <>Nnl• Coaat •. ••• .. c .. ,.. • 1 pit~. c.,,.u... I <*. DO .... rroo. .... l nll1bl • Mtttt of tt•e Garden m.trket. luulu. Ht.too. u. ...,., 1 ~. J •m1 Gl·MOO ,..._ ..... , WoodbriQ.14 br, aLurrs p.,91: ~li!J!J~Jl~!·!~.QroH P'ruwaj ln 1 Phooe~~• ~ 'z ~-OK.1 llllillOl.0,..8-ttaall·S. ~ ........ _... beM&1 I w. l\t be, view •r1 lrple, uau.Jm•f4it ...... hrillonnatloni Olll _. lf'M,..._f _ Oenll. °':l..:a:}Flnd "8t. you want la *-· .... H peb, _. ... nrpark.1111., _,__ ...... ao llllMi 1 7:·1TM~ I arP.S.•1111: j --~· ~ Dall1Pllol0...tneda. --.~cwm.om. ! --j •~ !~:. . ; . ;
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JIU domlniwns in Tuatln. you cu own .............. ••••••••• your own home for monthly SNIY· --------12 Br. Oardee Apt. SmaJJ 1 • 2 Bdrm. Gara"e, ments that may .. ~ lower tha AV.AIL. IOOft, a br. 3 ba, ddJdOK.1375 mo. D/wuher, clean c10.e • .,.., n ..... , ..,.,.15, rp, 1 .,, •11s 1 mo. 548-~. beach. ,rom 045 yqur current rent! A new J>l'Oll'&m .--~ ..... -..-.. A... -........... "PM... providin° a 22~% mort1a1e .,.,.._,_._.,. 2bdrm, l~ba. bit-ins, pvt --,..,, " wir. e lmn.r\&lat• 3 er condo Sparuah btat• UvlA1 I e&am. reduction in the first year LI now BeaUl.il\Al parll·Ukt 1ur 2 Br 2"' Be Condo. 2 car deck, iar. St50 lse only ' available to assist you ln rnaldot a ~".. Ea1tbhalf on 1reen· roundlnl•· Terraced ,...., •. Com.Piel• rec. 180-0aor~. lbdnnaptDS0.2bdrm soll'd 'm· v....,.ment a·n your future . .,.It Z pnvattt p1t1011. pool Sunllen aaa bbq, rac. Seturlty. Larae apt $450. S86·0'741, ~'
commw.llf pM&. Very 1parklln1 fountatn1. M a• t t r S u \ t • ~E 2.~R.~cleco1arraat1~· • 76MS41. Starting at $69,990 and with
..Upric.echt_.lmo. S paci o u s roo m•. •W/flrepl ace. 1850 • ., •• y...... ..... "'• ft"nanc'n• prooram• for do 644-ttto . Separate dmlna .,... 152-0880. ch1ld OK. S385 mo. Call Lee 38r. 2Ba , Crpk, deck, 1 e . • " WO 1---------1 Walk·ln cloteta, home 548.59>,askforLlnda S52S m o . Ma rt ha payments as low as 5%, you can
•,"'~r fttM.~r :pi1i lev • ou~ca view. s
be oo•, 2 bath. c ta, drapet, blli It·
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Ulle kitchen &. c;ablaets. Qul•t loutlon 1outh ot MESA Verde area 2 br 1 681·1181. 494-3672 buy a great 1 br, 1 + den, or 2 bd
01 .... iz: ... -------· Bh'fl EPlan. Bayfront. 3 Wa lk to Huntlnaton Hwy. t...ra• a Br. l Ba. • • • · condominium home in one of ~ITING 8 Bdrm, Z bl', 2VJ ba, tarn rm, 11100 Cent4'" SUndtck, 1araae. $575. ba .. encl. gar, 4-ple,x, Lri 2 Br l Ba, Si85. Call Tustin ' s most prestigious
perty. Cloae to ever·
ytbina! I '500. month/
leaae, Available Nov-
ember 17th Call owner ~w/pvtpe0o6\t1ew 1111).'"°41~. 1Bedroom·unturn.S400 Alent.875-5830 adults, no peta, refs. Martha 861·1181 or nei"'hborboods. Don't waste one ~.Walk to Our l Bedroom furn Crom - ---546-5833 · 494·3672 • 714 &42-0131 41t1 Queen ot Ana~ls " Harbor.View home. auper $430 South PCH, clou to • --------more dollar in rent! Call Sandy at
11 , """" Khool. Refria In· 4 br, 3 ba Clo.11e to P.ark & 2 Bedroom tum S41M> beach. 2bdrm. frplc , 2 Br. Condo ~ear SC 2 Br. 2 Ba. Dlehwasher, 832-2300 for more information and Studio apt. with ocean 11 ~1UOO/mo. puol. Juat painte d . Twnhiu:unrurn. froln paUo.rerrta,ref req.No Plua,SA.Tenru.s,pool, stove, carpet, drapes. directions to bea'utiful QUAIL~ view. !!lec .• furn. $275 -
' 1 -l-.. 1175/mo. Incl. 11ardtin~r. SSIO peU. 9)0/moJ lat, la~l + ape. tMO-~. No pets. M00.881·1192. MEADOWS. mo. See Mil", 332 Encino
ON WAT&R Z Bdrm, 2 ~-_ Adul1.i,nopet11. sec. dep. Avail IHS ~323ZorS4l l460. Ln,AptC,S.C.
beth. ~wily 1950tmu IA YCllST..._!_ Utilities l''r~ 873 81171, 675 1331 LUXU.Y UYIMG 3 :t!.Bas5~~w ::!~~=~; a. .................
'!:. WA,.ER 2 Bdrm, Near Dover Shores 3 I& LA QUINTA HJo;KMOSA 2 Br, t bll , trplc , n~w ln quiet Adult Complex. 494·2'7118or494·17SS ' ...... =~ · or~llM.tl ltOO, "" • ......,__ b r d ~0cioua l BDRM. APT. ----~ • Vers81Ues luxury 2 Br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • uw n», 2 a, rml 1ning L621l Parkside Ln, I blk carpel, etc: ~. ot hwy ...,.. )142 Ba Condo On YeJ')'clean $775/mo yrl)' rm. trplc, nu d,,,./pa1nt. W. of Buch, 3 blks S or ~ A·" 87~ 2373 Dishwasher, fireplace. HMllMl• leoch 1140• . . ly SS90 mo. Sa•• Ill fW..9
lovely fncd yrd with total Edinaer mo "" pvt. paUoe, pool & spa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213 /912-9352 Eves & ~
SF£URJTY CONDO 2 olflowers.Lgcovdpalio.I 847-544l 2Sr, 2S. cutt11t1. trplc, NOPETS.S.mo.&up. Lovelyalladult,nopels, OPIHSA.T/SUM Wltnds . 714 1 547-7451New111:2 bdrm luxury
Bdrm, 2ba, view S6SO/mo &Jass green ho~e. dbl --· ---very Ira p1tlo Crpi1, M~A PINES 1.2&3 Br apls. 6200 Ed· 16510 LeG,,_. Mrs. Luciano wkdays. adult apts In 14 plans
gar. Si)arkling clean, a 1 Br Adult.a only. drapea Uloclc l' 1bloC'k to 21180HARLA AVE Inger, h.b. 846--0619. 2 br, l\A.t ba condo. 1495. IA YFttOMT from $415, 2 bdrm from UAUTJFUL VIEW .
K'arbor View 3 Bdrm ,
llba. POOi~ S2950/ mo
Incl. No pets. Lease No Peta beach & ahoppinll Olltln ~<!__ 549·2447 Upgraded. Agt Diana '505 + pools, tennis,
Sl«M/mo.Owner644·4227 <.:al1960-2675 llol.uitl Son ll 2lt0, 321 2 bd house, $450/2 bd Del2brwt, e2 .. ~. Biii!~~ xdtarhawlhgre. 846-1371,840-4027. • Spaci~b2Br.,den,2 Bla. waterfaJla. ponds! Gas
Versailles 1 Br condo .
$575 /mo incl all
amenities. 640·2081.
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r. 2ba, lovely l&e "nit tn ..itr pur duplex $470/ 645·8103, 333 1\7 m1lea beach. Adlts, lnilw 3144 view. Luxurious apment· paid. From San Diego
• ~tftrlt~Ho ... s 4pJex.C.:111etul)('n,tennh. l.ur11e 1allr1tc:llvt1 ll1H'h !:-21&,C.M. no pets $395 mo .••••••••••••••••••••••• ments . Beaut~ul F'rwy drive North on
,·OW18, & jOjcl(l111C tr111c AJll. So of llwy 536-&162. Beautiful upper• unit in t:::ns & sandy beach. Beach w McFadden then IPI lllKo 631-1400 640-0'M5 ~so l 8672A l11onQuln f173M5'1 ----, '"TheSpringa".$3SOmo. rlooksBalboalsland. West on Mc Fadden to
J. 846·5111 or 846·5531 K meJlliB.AU Very large 2 Bdrm, new 551-3000 Bltr. Slip avail. Adults-no Se 1 wi 0 d vi 11 age . ff AR Bo R v 1 E w 48r Baycri!!!t, 2~,Ba. fam Tovan Pvt. Studio w /kllche11 . • cpts/drps. Patio. Gar. I ~ pets.1141760·0919. (114)883-5198 .
.. _ MONTEGO ~~!1:>ls1'.~ ~~.1 1~~: '"IM -3744 ~ •. ~0 ~t:.v:.111~ ~·: fte.,tr,!1~~r~511pts. kldsOK.$.m.&41-4803 1'~~~~dB~~:·il~e~~! NO FEE! Ap\. & Condo ... 4000
4uc 28a new decorated, ' 6'5-1818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 844 7211 Pool fc apa. Adults, no Br..00 new I & 2 Bdrm. 11th. $600. 833-0216 rentals. Villa Rentals. ••••••••••••••••••.!'••••
new cpts 1995 mo. incl I - -----r 1 Bu udltr1 pool tc•n pct.a. ·1 Pierpointe Condos . Pool. 675-4912 Broker 10n Newport Beach. Beach gAIQier. nrschl, pk, Pool Waterfront 2 Br luxury n.1.s' $M() mo ' I r hi\• Cotto Met• 1124 i!Ur lliA, $440 spa, tennis, garages ,LacJ-leoch 3148 Hotel room -small
55.1-4288 aft 5pm with rabulous water & d ~·0412 y ••• .. •••••••••••••!•••• 131 E. Unh, 648·6816 1213) ~·720:! dys · (714 ): ••••••••• .............. 3 Bdrm, ~ ba, 2 story dplx kitchen. 2306 W. Ocean·
ty IJght.s view. 12000 mo 1 ---MIWLY DICOR . ; 842 4721evei. · 1Smat1 bachelor apt. Close apt. D1shwshr. trplc, front. S260 & up + $260 . • 2.Ba Home, pool. ten I incldulils 581 2932 jM.wportleach J76t · UMch S330 : --- --.lo beach. S30D /mo. laund hookups, gar. \A.a aec&deposit.673-4154.
,..closetobch. $695 mo. ---:.. -•••••••••••••••••••••••I ' Ur. 11111 pd, cnl'I iiur, 1 Rr 1385 $475, lge, cheery 2br. 2ba.l lat/last,sec. 538-1453 blk lo bch. $750 /mo ..
_6'1'J.QJ ___ o_.__ •1600sqftofluxury.3bdrm:•(ICEANFRONT. ,\vuil 1 ::1;;J,~tir. Jl()(ll Attull• 1611£ lBth,6'2·0856 I bit-ins, nr oc.ean. No 1 R Xln . 1st/last, security. Avail Pvt ent 4 ba~b for q~et
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1 nuw.dally,weekly Spec -----pet.s.833·3307,642-1339 r . t. ocean view. oow.673-2282,9to5pm. empl rem. lite coolnng,
_._ "' Bluf(sonquiel.veaceful,\a<-ula rvlcw.873·SURF J Jlr.l .. '14.ot Vl&J..14.COIDOY/4. . --Balcony. new carpets. I refs. $185 mo. C.M.
3 1Bd.rms + den .j g:reenbelt. New crpl &'----N 1 c1 . ,r i 'M011tutlltree.Newcrpl.Spac1ous2BrAvailnow laundry . $500 m o . OCEANFRONT 64&-8502
tlieauhfully appo1ntt>d pamt. Wash & dry 1 yr 1 ew 'I O(or ,u JH 'l en<-1 garage patio I $365 Private patio. 2 S0.1186,499·3922 I ---------hieme w /3000 sq ft I . etWI ttur, jj00l .. cl/w1111h..r I c.lshwhr, landry' rm N~ KidsOK.11401 B Keelson . 13 Br, 2 ba, duple~ com -Room wilh kitchen priv.
Avail. 11 /15 /80 th r u , 1se. $875/mo. 644.8435 Ad11ll.11 1\42 :'J(n;J I pets. Lane lll. last + eecun '500. l br. '. rplc, close lo pletely refurbis hed. r Near bus 6 sb.oppiag ,6ll/ll.~ent.673·7300 •Avall Oec.l. 3bdrm, 2ba I llrTowllhottH lBDRM S390 1 ty . (213 1598·5326 . ::.~'.·view . Ca ll ~i~Y lease S89S. center.Adult.sonly.Eves
Newport Crest 2br. Zba. house. Newport Shores, Newly decor. l(U pd 12 BDRM .$450 831-9303 .. , · 6-9:JOorwtnds. tQ.1520
dbl gar, tennis, pool, t S750.968-9llo. I enc I I a r . I' o o I : 2323 E~7~e., CM Winter RenlaJ S800 Mo. j ~anlront, 2bdrm. 2ba, OCEAMFttOMT Female. 21 .... share
--,,,5/roo . 752 2209 af ,NPI'.Shottsduplex.Jbr, I d l wuher Adults . , Bdrm. 2~ Ba Condo. frplc, deck, $850/mo. 2Br, 1Ba, yrly. $650/mo. 3bdrm furaished house.
ter'TPM 2 ba. nr bch. f600 mo. j &4!5073 _ · __ 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck. $425 Ocean & Bay view. 20·1 Ultra clean. 497-1725. SS&-422l, 64().7990 ldnpiJie bed/bath. Non·
.SOueaky clean 1 story. I Yrly. 581·0384 YEAR-ROUND FUN: $410-54&. 2 Br i Ba. Apl • Avail approx Nov ls\. 1 boat slip. ~mm tennis Lrg oceaovu studio Incl. Bdrm I Ba, avail. Nov smoker, SZOO + util. f 2i:ir. 2ba wtit io Bluffs
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<-JMml Social Act1v1t1es 01· Pool. laundry rm, crpts, 548·8675 days, 760·l4l8i courts, pool Washer / utilities. $350/mo, 1st/ J.st.. ~mo yrly. Agt. BackBey.&42-3731.·
Tb" k thl -rectl'\r• Free Sunday , drps. Adults only. Cat eves&wknds. . Dryer. 2 car garage last/sec 495-6U9 67J.33S5 All pn·vileges, be·aut furn
IC new ear one ~trCMO 3278 8 h BBQ' P OK. TSLMgml.642-160-i 2 br 2 ba Ch'Jd OK I w/elec.• garage door ---------1---------1 carpet. bright encl patio 1••••••••••••••••• •••••• t1~~~~1;s muc~ ~o~~· ~ I • . I ren ' opeRer. Private patio, Lge apt, 2 br. l \A.a ba. New 2br • 2ba, luxury t.e nr Placentia 6 ltth. :.,1~: fp~r~~~teM~=l !~~ve4 Br3 Ba home, GREAT RECREATION: MESA VERDE home at, ::w carpe: & drapes, I new carpet. Will con-modem, quiet, very nice, CONDO w/Ocn View. ~ -M5-&2l ;u;. t' T k •very ruce, $895. T F mospbere. 2 & 3 Br dlx e .new 1 !'_'lout. 1c~m· 1 sider furn. 642·1603. N. Laglma. adults! $545. F'rplc, Clubhse, Pool, Laree sunny room. Ught ._Ta .1ng. a 1ng ap l 496.5933 enn1s• reelessons apts.Nopels.546.1034 mwutypoo ... ament1es. l-623-3112'7 Security. Adults, no kitchen at laWld fac
Pllcalionsnow.640-8322. (pro & pro shop>-2 $500 /m o . 892-9713 , I.lg. lBr'co'ndo; immac; Pets. $600/mo. Lease ed. n.1•sryCost~
SmttaAna 3280 Health Clubs•Sauna• 3Br.2Ba.NearOCC $450 842-TlSl. Ask for Larry sec. bldg; c pt/drps; Penthouse apt, 3bdrm, 644-4596 ~!-.i:rii' .· MEWPOIT HEl~HTS j••••••••••••••••••••••• Hydromassage •Sw1m· mo. Upper apt. Metzger. . . patio; dishwasher: cov-3ba, playroom, huge . ........ -·
Jbdrm, 2ba, lrg yr~ Wtlh BRADFORD Pl. Condo. ming • Dri ving Range 641 ·8657 rd prking: luxury grnds; deck. lrg trplc, 1. block to Very ruce lrg . lbdrm. In y adult 1 1 l
pool, remodeled with all nr S.C. Plaza. 2sty. J Br BEAUTIFUL APART· -=--'111E VICTORIAN ·~ Br. pool; eauna; rec. rm beach & shopping. Sat garden selt1ng, pool, r= in W~o:b~i~e:e
,...... kitchen. $1000/.mo. ! l ~ Ba, dbl gar, pool, lrg MENTS: Singles. I & Large Bach. apt. Adults. w/gar. Adlts, cpts, drps., 5'25. 714-848-4712 ask for 1~5: 497-5373, 494·7256. quiet, secure, adult area. Village, Irvine $250mo.
liwith 6 mo ls e . in cl patioarea.lmmac.$550. 28edrooms •Fur private pa\10. good bltns,fncdyd.waterpd. Nyle or Lenn y, or •-HiUs 1150 In Easl Blurr. Single 714"857.0598 .1 isdeaec & pool main 1968-9222. 842·6349 n1shed & Unfurnished l~ale. ~ W-19th $250. 631>-4120 .,,., ...,..7535 Mr Shane --.--, adult, no pets. 646·4767 . "f~an c e No pet s ------~v1'cton'aSt.'""""O I """·-..r ' · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..., .. Imo 1t-a--3286 •Adult l1v1ng •N0Pets ...,, ...,, _.., Sl50/m o. Neat. non·
-• .IW..U approx 11·15·80. •••••••••••••••••.I'••••• ~ ~o~els Open daily I All Adults . Attached Luxurious coodo: 2 Br, s:ns lB; S330 Gas i~: lakeside J Br. 2 sty. Con· 2 Br Townhouse. Garage =~~-~.r s!..a,~~:~ .,.,:M82 or 957-1166 ref.~-__,,__ 28drm.2 8a.Townhouse. Beaut.iluJJ localed 2 Br L aguna Hills New ·
3~ ....... 101 RIDGE E 2 br home, view. Oakwood prage1 fireplace, pool. 2~ ba. 2 car 1ar, auto cld ·No~ts 842.1652 I do, Jolt , frp le . 111 & patio. Near Hoag ~!,_ walking dist. w bch. S72S I spa. M50 mo. Call aft 3.' ~ opnr, frplc, pool. I ·· · amenities • S 5 9 5 Hosp. No pets. $475 mo. _nee_. _______ _
i..ease. 2br, 2ba, wine mo.499-5624 Garden Apartments • 631-84. Jac. Ph : 645-8986 or 2BDCondonearAdams&q (213)4979. 842-7M3or974·2099. Employed person over JO. cell~.~}.;;~· $1900 I ~fer 3298 Newport Beach/No. 2 Br. l Ba $400 to $425. 641~ Brookhursl $4 25 . MisMoRVl.io 3167 NEW2brupper.built-ins Largealtractiveroom in
-. . ,••••••••••••••••••••••• 880 Irvine O/wa.sher, garage. Light. airy 2 Br. frplc. SS2-9665 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ft"plc. encl. 2·car gar private home. No kitchen
ean Vlew, 3 Br rondo-. 3 Br Boot. Jacuzzi, large 1a1 16th1 548·3394 d/washer. Lal/last mo. + 2 Br garage apt Qwel. Beaut Lakeview condo, ll646th St, Sl635 mo yrly. pnvUeges. 979-9656
Ngt.Crest. l yard. Avail Nov. 1st (714)645-1104 secunty.Adults.nopels . Adults preferred .,2 bdrm . frplc loft OiamondR.E.645-7573. Laguna Lge furn rm
Call751·196l I S700mo+deposit. 'Newport Beach/So. 1$350 mo. 2 Br 1 Ba, 2860 "50.537-857lor633·4681. Hardwood floors Nr baJcony. gar. l650. No w/liaens bar S195 /mo
1mmac.2Br.2ea Condo 645-1227 963-7600 170016thSt H1 c koro¥ Pl ' Mesa beach S3SO 536-7838 -pets.675-6606. Large 3 br. 2 ba. patio, 49&-5550,9156-2992eves
in The Bluffs Newly \HouMsFurnish.dor Verde. No k1ds t pets.Ctean &neat2Bdrm,o ice · frplc.dshwhr.newly de·
Painted inside & out ' Utwfuntished 3300 .10ove1 ifl 1&1n1 Refsreq'd Aft. 559-62".!1 area, util nn. Older cou-H.B. Lwc. new cond05. 1 & De!wte Flnisterra Co?do cor . $650 mo. A gt ~ Balboa Peninsula, Pvt en·
(714) 642-5113 pie pref. Lots or nice 21xlrm. _,,,..-<I\ Adults. 2 .lk. 2 Ba, lake view· 673-9060 tran--, no smoking or Comm. pool. Avail Dec. •••••••••t ••••••••••••• 1"" 2b 2b d ...,.,.,.__,.,, be h I · ... ~ . ,~e r. a. new ecor. neighbors. $395 /mo. nopets pool jac tennis pnv. ac ,poo,secun----------.--, coolcing,Sll0.673-4419. 1.st.$700mo.Call 494·2950 Br 21 ~ Ba, view Crom I pooJ,adulls,$350646·1319 WaterJront H.omes etc.8*tB26 ' · • ·1y, frplc . $700 mo . Q\A~ 2 Br. Apt. Garage,
eves&allday wknds. every room. close to lbdrm. newly decorated. or67l-0884 631-1400.' 95J-8965or837-2073. • patio. pool Adults. no One bdr. kitchen priv
3B b N T town. S850. 497-5922 with garage. l lr.i blocks -2bd.rm. 2ba. sundeck. no .... _,. •-ocll 3169 pets . 1801 H .. 15th. S
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t. clo.e w beach. 642·885-0 r 2"" a , pl errace t be h 0 H 2 Br I Ba . New tn-plex. l 3 Bdrm. 2"" ba condo. Dis-........ ...,75 J b h .._ ... r---N rt H ht $45 63 ~"""" _.,n Pool, Jae, Crpl, kds OK iWlls o ac . pen ouse 1 hild OK N ts $450 .......... -. og to eac . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ewpo e1g s. . or i . .....,,_ _.. UnfMmished 3415 ll·2. Sun. 305 3:!nd St c · 0 pe · · hwshr, trplc, 2 car gar -.5229. I ~-7340. •
oopet.s.$625.640·1419 •••••••••••••••••••••'\• 640-1239,536-9922 1 64.">-T.JOO. Pvt st. 6-Cail now. pt• NEWPORT ROOM FOR RENT ~
Newly decoratej! Condo in Lux:urio~ condo: 2 Br. E. Side duplex, 3bdrm, $625/mo. 1st/last, secun· 1 & 2 Br Apls. Adults & MR I Br. frplc, garage. yearly $45 PER WEEK
Blwfs. 3 Br 2 Ba. Split 21~ ba, 2 car gar. auto ~fth 2ba, wood beam ceilings, ~~·5pA;.~J now. 673-2282, 9 ~e~1~.~~~~~30~lios . APARTMENTS ~~::,~~-~ Agt. 631·1254
~vel . $825 Age n t. door opnr, frplc, pool. Unfwftlahed new crpt, dishwasher, y...._ ...... 4250
. lffs.5930 j11c.1675. Ph: MS-8986or1••••••••••••••••••••••• gar, washer /dryer Stunning, large 1 Br . Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm. Ml/4.llEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlrigea t hs 1-641-1545 1lal.oal"-d 3106 hookups, no pets. Garden Apt. Pool, Rec Townhouses, gar age', COUMTRYCLUI 2Br,2Ba,trplc,encl. MOUMTAIMYllW
· nyon wn c. ux ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·3646orMS-4ll2. area. $355. 710 w. 18th. patio, laundry tac. $450 & UYIMG IN ~e. l500 mo. Yrly. 36d.rm, 2ba, spectacular Walk to beach. Newport.• 1 bd.rm apt, yearly $S75. Call 213 /596•7202 or Also 3 Br furn. WINTER VILLAS ~course &,~ake view,1 2bdrmhe.11dryi..;ba. 2 cfa~ g~r· I S42S/mo sns. 2bd.rm, new crpts. St. 714,196().7347. MEWPOIT mo. TBMS ClUI
-,.2cargar,u:nms. poo was r er. re n g in· 673-l936or 673-51.32 drps, & paint. 22SO Ca-l mile to beach. 2br IEACH NwptBchRJty 67S·l642 NearPalmSprinp.1-2&
&t jac. Lse $950/mo cl. Prvt commu111ty. I nyon. "A" 831·2865. ga.rden apt. d isbwash , New 2 Br. 2v.r Ba. Condo. 3 bedroom villas availa·
6t4-2U6aftert2 S625 /mo. Agt Jay , Deluxe Bayfroot 3bdrm, BBQ.MSO/mb.645-0645 Din. rm , Micro-wave. i\n adult eommunity on SpaciousVersailles28r.2 ble. Weeltly, monthly
FOi LEASE 759-9100. 2ba. refrig, frplc. adul(s. ~ E. 19th St. 2Br .. all.new trash comp\ . elec gar the Back Bay. Spec -Ba. trplc. Newly decoral· and annually. 7 li&bted
nd pets S900/mo yrly cpts/drps/paint & vinyl. 3 be, 2 ba. trplc. gar. nr opener. Tennis, Racquel-tacularSpa, 7 swimming ed. BEAUTIFUL! $599 tennia courts. Close to
Eutbluff vu home com· 3525 646-121.3. 644-Sl.38 ~~e~ vacant. $475 mo So. Coast Plaza. SS35 bell, pool, Jae . sauna. No pools, 8 lighted tennis mo. no la.st. 645-3060. Ran c b o Mir a ae . s pletely redone. Available ,,_..,... 644-4579 ......... 1 or 2 Kids OK . courts. bike trails. put-. Resta&rant Row. Agent.
)qng term as of Jan. 1 •• ... •••••••••••••••••••vw.1 ...... ;u·velbr,gar,pat10. ------------------Slt'<',:,, C 11 ,.., .. .,uuo ''"" -n. Bachelors. 1 YrlyrenlalsonPemnsula, !TI4)328-4097.
'""'l'f250 /mo. Jerry Jones Rancho San Joaquin 2 wash/dry, avail. now MOITHSIDE COLONYAPTS. m"'inmoA a ,-~or ;;df~ooms apart· 2br,lba,$400.2br,2ba, ---------
631-12166 bdrm plus den. Highly S500 mo. 673-0188 aft. 6 Large 3 br. 2 ba. encl. dbl 2 Br. pool, garage 1 gt·· no ee menls and townhouses $550. Leave name, phone Park City. Utah. S&I Coo·
upgraded. 554·20S4 •----------1 gar. with wJ.d hookups Adult-No pet Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba, avail. 1111. from $449.oo per month no. & times to call at do. On Slope. 2 Br. Sleeps 1---'...;;_-------i 114.YFROMT Patio,frplc,dshwshr.No FANTASTIC 1450/mo 9110 .3214 • OnJamboreeAt 642-3355. 6.SJ.45aaiaht.4te-l.Sa6.
LAlliartllMllh h,...d pets. SS25. 2229Cao,yon. C.M. 988-0060 San Joaquin Hills Road ""'Adul 2 B 2 Oceanfrant ""-... -Poipu 646-0354 (714)644-1900 "" t, oo pets r . ~-Lg~ br, 1 ba, encl. gar. Willi w/d hookups. Patio,
chhwsh.r. No pets. $425.
2bdnn apt, new drps. encl Ba. Fl'om $425. Pool, spa, ~ach, Kauai. 1 Br. $t5 a
PALM MESA APTS patio. dishwasher. avail Oceanfront for Wi nter refrige, d/Jasher incld. m~t. 2 Br. t6S a nicht.
1561MesaDr. ll·l. $390. aft er 5pm Rentals.Fumished&un· AcrossN.B.Golf Course. _-. __ l.53S_. _____ _
l & 2 Bdrm. FUrn & UR· 898-1190 I rum. Broker. 675-4912. 54S-4855 Ol:etm Bluff Kauai Condo, :mt! Jeffrey. 759-9066 or r From S325 9 4 Call • ' Manager67S·Sll~ r 1167-~. s:19eeo. · · · Dix 2br, 2b•. $450/rno.1 YILLAIALIOA Exch.1si~eWeslcllffV1lla. lweeUor2S250,lw\tor ~~-.,...,.----.,..--. .. l2_bdtm ___ l_b __ W_I_N-:T-E~ifl..:=~~~:..;:.::.:.:.....s:._ Adults oo pets. 1 mi tol Large 2 Br. 2 811. Patios, 4 SISO. 1 wk for '6 "50.
E ftT C REST 1 RENTAL ha~ated 01 3 .Br. 2 Ba. Deluxe . 2br,lba,lchlldOK.S360,AVAIL. no~. 2 BR, pvt beach.'980-o45. CONDOS ~ fireplace, pool. s665. Golf, tennis, ect. O.c 15
• 2t,;ba, condo, dbl r le t . b b po b . Fireplace. ·Garage .. No mo. 590 J 0 a Dr\ St. deck oferlooltiag coif Adult:conly . Agen\. 67S·S930 . to May lit. add sso. per
gar, ldy,'wel bar . sf ps..S4o25 ayc, lleac ' pets. W/0 hooj( up. 545-4.529!21.S·588·12l9. courae newcpts&palnt NeJir11Rcondo,pool.rec lBr.l.Ba.w/oceanview wk.873-7585 •
maU ocean vw . pool_.,~~?a7i ·days 67~.1~ves 559-7194 -Eastaldel Bdrm 2 ba No $425 ~o. Call 546.5880: rootb. stove, rdr ig, 1 Br+ denJ\4 ba w /o· 1 blkwbea.ch. t br, l ba
,etc.$775.559·8053 , A ·10e 2bd lb ' . ask.forBillorPam 0 /W. $450. ssoo turn. 2ceaner.2vi8aew.w/-eanv1'ew dplx.S32S /mo. ~t:feBe, :;;;,a~. 2 . 23 Lalldlall Court. 114.CHELOI vat c. l , rm. a. pets. $575, lst+dep. 840-211W7 "'" 979-7295 .. .,,..
Houle Sat/Sun 1 2 s u nd e ck s · .B 8 r · 833-9.189 Redecorated•tBr $400 From$600Mo. frplc.•1Jl9 l4. 5'5-alt '1~~;;~;;;;;;;;;;";;;1 Balboa oceanfront from 9600/mo, yearly, oll ut1l . . mo. 00 lr,jds or ~ls. E. L«e2Bdrm,nucpls/drps, JRLProperties Prest11ious Versailles L k T b C d
Iii ~· SJ75 Incl. u\I. 1 adult, no pd.. 645-8383. Sharp Eaat~1de UOltS. Si~ 'front unit vacant patio, gar. Kkls OK. $395. 645-4588 645-6459 condo, l mini br, interior 1!c~ne \.1~:ge. o~a:~
HAUoaVUHOMI pet.s.673-6372. • . Immed. avail. Large 1 Ori b ... 26 '0 · 7911ffolt.847-4803 ......... 1., ... CH • decor . 6 furnished. vl .. w. 3 .4 br. sa 5 . Perun Pt· Beaul spac Br l Ba $320 mo + $175 ve 1 "" range.•----------< .-.. -... Br.O: 8:.e.sch::!':~ 1 an l ~r. winter rental, 2Sr, std glus, snd'k, gar, ~ty: La.r1e 2 Br. 1 549-~ Spacm 3bdrm. l'hba, 2 Lee J br, 2 ba upper apt. (2l3)1Ml·Z172 SlOO /da Y. HOO/wk . '1113A · · gar_. pa\io, duplex, qulel adlta, no pets. ~25 yrly Ba. $495 mo. + $250 Lower 2 Br 1 Ba in 4. star)', community pool, No pet.a. 1700 mo. Ast. Adt.lhaanl,y. Lie 2 Bdrm, 2 5tl-0012
• 1 res1d .. area. 80wnesr on 673-lli4or751-4674 leCW'ity. Agent. 957-0701 Pl-.... 1 E ....... p'1 ... en apa, tennis, no pets. 87S-ll70 be apl. l blk lo bcb. 001·~--.. -.-__ -... -... 111-t_-..,-_,-.. t-o -~--------' pre m 1 s es al / u n . · -. " · ~vu•. · ..,..,., 15'75/i 962.8668 .._. .,U&UVWI .......... Larte 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 213/SU-7537 CozyComfortableSpr Cln rorappt. mo.Ca11644·0'5.2. mo. · Sl.5004 Br. 2 Ba. Duplex. paa.MZS/mo.646-63SS Ufte, ~l!I 10, Iba. Maid
l l tflPlc, bar. e1tlremely Wa lk to ocean '&t ba Beach Apt Yrly Lease 2 Br. 1 Be. l Story, shag, Eaatside 2 B.r. 1,,.. Ba 3 br, 1"" ba, pool, water ~alrtoot. Wood beam Sctnk upper 2 Br. 2 Ba. MrY. anc\. 531-11141 .
.... C'ftel S700 yrly. Paul La 3 Bdr 2 b ~ C lou lo s hopping drpa, paUo, rrplc, d/W , petio Ganie Adults 00 pald, ~. 892-3351 or ~ubul,,.it~E::~o':~ $515. Dishwasher, no ...... st... 4300 --tllllmirt111 ll&¥.M4·7M3 .,.rge6J"' .. ..!!1A· .. a . i7$-87211) beam celHaaa . aar ......... · $450 rr& Cabn'uo. 981).9007Eva. UI pets. Near Back Bay ....................... .
r .. y. .,..._.., ••· A4lta M2$ 2ll50 Elden .--I a r a I e w I t b Gl 2029 4 .._..,,, ... , 2 ,.-.....&..-. .............._ •714 VELY 1 br, walll to (1) 53i-t4oe' · MO-Ol3I Harbol' CONDO 2br, Pen-walber/dryer. Furn. or · llovln&T Avoid dfpglib •
----~ "-"' no pets -u. incl · ,....__. pool 1in1les o" I l d Br , p e o thou a e cut Oviof expeo1u ! Miit, f••llY t•••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ut1""'1s" 67,.~180• :::-' · ~ ...... P 1 ~ 3 Br. Townhouse i:.:-00 d • It Sb"· un urn. mme . oc p 1 1 /I 1 ..._. ..... M • · ,,... a... i•-w.-apU. oo . Apt. in quiet Adull -+ epo1 . ar cupancy TSL Mgmt. V•r111lle1. Nr ocean . ..;,.~ eaa ona Y • nee
w.11 c--4 for ::; =.b:: ;!>~~'rnqi:frl~ ,.~ ...... -llJJ ~~N:a~~a'!:! Complu .. Newly re· •mlore..-.o ea.um. =Ji. 1550. Ateol ~TU
1--a....11-..-l""''-R .. ~t < ) ,-_. ""'" ... ~·,, decorated, f ireplace, 8 h -... ..... -•*--__,. •vn OCUCll er, rear . •••••••••••••••o•••••• .... Gl.G515or73l·8829. . r . Apt. Acroas l e _ ... ._ :::&::!..... ....._ ,.., ..... encltd patio • 1ara1e. ltnet rrom beach. $725 Npt Hle. aer. l""Ba. fp, _.wpo, ''• l Br Furn. Apt. S115. 28'· pie, crp!n. atv. Deluxe C /Side CM &o.v no pets. $495 mo. mo. Hasson &t Assoc. aar. ldrJ rm, rear yard, •1 1 ..... ....._ H...., Prefer middle a1ed. No i.kon)'=vi!!·aauts. • ._ ....... 2 B.R 2 ... l.. fplc 8'5-Dlorf'7S·9'9 85 '""1 ·-.... u. """" ·-hll .. _ peta 5~ e ot.rope , __ , .oa, • 1 . .._. ..._,_..,.v,.,..._ , ·~-~-· Ylew He••• •t••· c ..,..,..or pete. 541-0868. A · • n-11·4 wetbu yard 4 evndeck p 1 ~l••c·· • 'I a-~ Ye. • v...,n ' I 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. a\ 0. R -· .. 1'trUt N•/d~8r 2Ba Villa Balboa lux abdrm ~ Av • I _ _.. • ......,, 2 br, 2 ba. Meaa Verde. P"l pr., • per mo. carport . S410 mo . t • 1a2 I ....... ~1111. , .. .,. ... c.,.. ·• ' · '•t.Jl:f'l"r l • A . t .,....$971 ... C .. AdlU, no pets. s•so.INew 2 bdrm. 1'4 ba. _.., sa.11tt.tlOD.JoAn.nSt. ·Disllwtllltnti nais frplc,pr2 heh.No 2l>a, fam rm, frplc, .l\.fi'.O&.. • iii._ "40-24 If ........ , & a..ci. w/view Ir 2 car pkn1. ...,_ b ... 1 1 • Pool a Rte. Room peta. $815 mo. y rly. sk1Ute, micro-wave, llP· -·~·-·...,..--, ......... 9060 '150/lbo lt t Ir last Pl• New..._. 2 r , 2 .... rp c:, I BR, ldc!e, cliau, cloM to • Oardtn ltnd1capln1 615-~ aracse.. view from baJ, ' e~v"_ .. lllillllflll• • .,.,. StuonlDI lar1e l Br. -dep. '71o0142 week tat., adulta. $460, Im-ibop (I tranap. Pref PoQI, J•c. He blda Ir ·~ ...... a ... cy ••••tl•r•· Mr1. lardeD apt. pool, rec:. dayt, ITl·lllZ eYH •med. Ht Avocado. female 50+. tJH . •.let•••ecltllht•• Verynicetbr,tbarrplc, p•rlllo1. 1 block~ ttlcnll._~ • ...___ -w .. __ SlllA *"812 • bar·b·que, lge patio. beacb. '900. l'fS..ms or ,,._....,..,_ •H• m .,. . 710 . lllb. •ea-. ' ...... 1600/ yrly 6U·UH/ 851.al. a...~A9C·NIC·C:BS
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Aioat·. HO·llU Or .... pool, au utlla pd.. bda.. m .... rd. 81$0 • ...., room. adults, no adulta/• peg ftMll~ •lnd what )Ou want In W.. laeb 6 2 rm .,....., ... ._
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......... CouttaiY '°' 114/71Z..OJJ4 ACCOU!'fTlNGAND . L.Mcut.UJ·D'J:t,Nofee. lOMt lOPaa. hlly Uc'd. YGUaCAI II Mn.m .. ,.. -M~Dr.Ul2 TAXPllACl'ICE I -----IGS4 1116 oua••••••u _ • mt8-iaeuCntrU13 I Are )'V'l a deJreed ac· DOWN PAYMENT LOST : B r nPn Yem S. C.lllJDo ftnl San •••rv.l.&AI••• • -coW1taat? Work For nJNOS.available now. Peralu w/~eeQ eyes . .Qem.. ' Cr I 11r· -. ..
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1 IQOlCCIMlNcUoeCr. W. Sublet cho\te Newport! Younelt lmlJ\edlate OP· 10% lat•est. no point.a. Vic. Harbor Rklce. no1---------J I-"· ft . .Wt laeld.I ml Budl location . O.slan portUD.ity to own your nopepakles .. no credit re· troat claws. REWARD! TOMMY'S
i tel· f\. ol otc+500014 ft Pim. at5/rno. 844-2260. I o-n IDOftUalY bookkeep· Q4ired, see11red by TD. 78IMMOl/87).3MO OFNPPORT , a.r-.J.11L . 1 F--.uphalt,covered , 1 in&. acoowitina and tax Bkr. 114·631 ·4192 . ~ C&ll l f ESCORT
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(l()ll. (3907) • = •llll ~WI. N.8 . Wan\j yard. I 1 service buaineaa. Call. 10AM"4.PM. . 00 ca · em, 752-9381 dNa a br, I ba ' llawlal hlat '7000. r Coult•)' lo Brokers ...... O .... INC I J ·•· Webb toll free: I VIC. Goldenwest Colleae. ... • ... \0 ~h. n.. . ·1 ,1417.51 .. 780 ........ f"Ut I 800-323-llOOO IM.tyW-.cl SOJO HB.m.tm. TOUCH Act.ASS • 'r • ._, -uacl I Lit ~t SU 5032 I ,_,...._ s.cta.. I ....................... . ISCoaTS A~c•••-·
.. Ul.Ur •• ID. etbl• TV. UnJ Pr jNeed D>.000 loan for 3yra. L 0 s l . f e m . T e r . a.HRS 752 0817 I To SJl,000-1
.-cl. 1ara1• Call R ty C ofe.aaionel WANTED : Carpenter. WlWn1 to pay 15.~% for rier/oklBeagJ~. approx. 7 · --1 3 yrs nper il\1 reai
..,....,111·1•. ~..:.. with ·9 · J.,icen.ae. Call' 3Yn1. No broltera pl••••· mos • v~c. Part1reen eMate. (38lt0 · ~
· _..,...... eves6'5-7876or8'04739 'Sec~w~adequale2nd. ldiluauente. 760-2522 Gn9tC1 .. .-y j ·
.... ,. Male to ahr lae I w~ w..w.ys I Call Diane. 213·928-6126. Lost: Terrier Mix, aml ISCORTS co., ..... 0.-.r· ~· Penn. Apt. ~11•by Astt»t. Party Plan people earn Mart~911, Tnnt M .. blond. Reward . 2'Hra. Ml·OllW I To $11,000
800 --' xt.ra Christmas m.oney, I Dftdi 5015 842-aiiM. 537-2675 Cash/C~kl 3 yrs. exper. Prfttam.
,.._.. wUl •hare 2 br to-.000 aq. ft . t start yoiv own bu11ness. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /MC/VI I ming a plus. (3802J"\ villa at Promootory Pt. ~ With ached. ten~t. im-tremendous pro fl ls ., Sattltt' ~ C Found: 2 women's rlngs, '°
0 c • a 0 v l e w . A 1 1 1 porvemenls -utalit1es & s ma 11 in vest m e n t . ~·.. 0 • al Nwpt Be.a ch, owner F/C looldl ch...,.... "rivp. Fully I s day janltor_pd. Glass Tandem Ente rprise. AU types of ~eal estate ldenllfy.897·9796 Oct c::~1 I S15 ~ h ..,.,. .. encl. e1<.e<:. omces. cpt'g. &tl-835& investments 11nce l!M9. ·...,.... .. a per " r. To Sll,600
fwo. 95 mo. 173·3l84 1 lrdrps, custom sign. Will · SptchllaJ.g Ill Found: Man's 10spd bike, STEVE'S HAlR HAP F\IU charge thru·'Anan
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Female Rmmate, poo!· irnmed.occupancy. . 0,part.lty 5015 '42.-2171 54S·0611 Wilson .& Placentia. Welcome!6"6·9636 Superviaoryexper.mAn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-~1 . datory. (7251) -.c. 1 blck S.C. Plau. Across from INVlSI'ORS WANTED Cash for TD I Psychic Consultations
call aft 5. 557-5219/ Weslminster J · 11 . b I · .'s Found. Blk puppy. 7 wks Jack
-.140 :n.2351 I I ~arch. advertl51n,. de·t CivicCenter 1:'~:!tr:f°~f 1~ndu%; Amerlcan Mtg953·4l41
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old. Vic. Muirwoods 556·1178
....... bie I l L h . I SlgD. ornce & draft. a rm. I 8291 ·8295 Wealminsler valued public co. & IO·. CASH FOR T.D'a Tiburon. 963-7183. MASSAGE $10 w /AO
,Bdrm ho!! 0~ 1 c8:i~ Cdll Deluxe Suites, 1500 Dtxspc;~J5~jP vie. A:&.cC:~~~~g itiating acquisition pro-I •FAST ACTlON • !FOUND· Sm male dog I MYSTIC MASSAGE
Coune ta Coeta Mesa. IQ.ft. AC. ampl pkg, Utill RlGHTREALTY . Broker cooperation I aram.Steve714/646-7374. I· CambriaMt1e 955-3454 wtshort. gray hair. blk 556-4656SantaAna
754-1350 before lOam. pd. 2855 E. Csl Hw y. :.-;;;;;;;;;;_;;_;;~;; 67~ Ill Exclusive Agent ' UIGH YIRD 'Widow has money ror 2ND I ears & nose. vie Bushard , UTILl AMMIES
2bdrm, 2ba, Oakwood
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. 1 Richard H .. PauJey Co .• '. *"' * 1 T.D. No credit check, no1 &Atlanta, HB. 963-7949 j
Apta. 125()/mo. Female BEST RATE ../ ../ ../ 1 Rltrs. f;46·S8081 For invesl~e n~s or' pnlty. For action call '.FoundGennan Short Hair ESCORTS
only. Call Answer Ad O:RCESFORLEASE
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5 ·S2SK . L1m1t ed 1 AGT67J.73llanytlme p · d 1 I' AJIMajorCredit •MY>,"""'-, ·~2 . .o1.300. In &.-L..-R....&...1 44SO partnerstrips f ormmg ----· OIJlter. Bear ed Col Je, Cards Acee ·led ,......... -•u• ,.. ~ Freeway Close -.1 _... all St Ba · k c · 'SFR's to SOOK p ·h s Beagle. Shaggy Grey 1 ' UlnllllftlT BEACH ' ••••••••••••••••··~··•• c an rtn1c . en· urc a e . . , 895.1676
Sbr rental 2 Br 2 ba. $210
per mo. 22nd St/Pecan, I
HB. Brendan. 960-8152 1
Rmmate n eeded :;
Newport, $172+util. Call 1
Gandy 557·'7951 or Jenne .
752.2033
~nnl . tury 21. Tradewinds ln & refi. 2nds <i:;quity> 25K Doe. Terner mix Pup. -----.,..._OHi S ' BRANONEW! ,Forstore&off1cespaceat; vestments. 8.47·3663 or to-, 15yrs. Owner/Non, Baaenji mix. Pit Bull. OVERWEIGHT? c• poc• l Co&ta Mesa, Bear and reasonable rates. · j 962--8B62· no e re -pa v Co ndos.' lrish Setler. Also Cats & 'Need 100 le for full 1
700to 1000-54f. Ft. ,-Baker Streets. <Corona , SOOto-2700 Sq Ft. ~--; Commercial' Fee/Ls hld ,-KllCens. AdoPi a pet al ] guarant:!eight los~ i
, . . del Mar Freeway otr., MESAVEROEOR j , PETERDOBBS , Irvine Animal Ca r e 1 program. Lose weight! •Jani~nal Service & i rampJ. I PLAZA ' IHI ESTMIMT REALTORtBROKE.R 1 Center. Open every day. j and earn extra money
Utilities lncl~ded . . 1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M. oPPORTUMITIES 64().6016/673.9043 1 754-3734. Call Lisa 714 /545·0934
•AdjacenttoA1rport ~ 1 LOTSOFGREEN! · 54S·4123 1 •
&ReslauranlRC?w 1 AcrossfromMll.eSquare' . , PALMSPRINGS WIUIUY Found: .in. H.B .• folder •Wanted . Gd Balboa
•NEEDED! Looking for •Accesslo3M.a1or 1 Park . Eu c lid an.d,NBl<?M,upto4700 sq.fl. 4 units w/pool. Great lft6.3~4thTD'S conta_1nin.g poem s :dancer. ma le. ObJe<'t
nice Fem person lo shr Freeways I W~. SOO sq. ft . <San '. avail al prime corner. I location. Assume lsl TO Or fund new TO'S For Owner 1dent1fy. 557-8658 dancing. Call Answer Ad ,
our residency on Balboa Diego Freeway o rr · 1 17th le Newport Blvd.· & owner may assist w1lh . · d t · 11 . IH04' 642·4300. 24 hrs. I
Offic•MmtCICJer
To SIS,600"
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balance. 17250) ~
ll&pf-/Typist
To $1 ,200 Mb.
(3805) •
Accts. Payable
To Sl,100 Mo .
Musl have consl. o'i real
estate backgrotrnc1
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accountants
associated Penninaula Only fl 133.1113 j ramp). '67s-8>0 ., '. financing.S2lS,OOO 'imme quo e , <'a FOUND:_Te ~inkle kPk . . -
from the Oc~. Separat~, '., Utilil·aes . . I 1'USTJN W.l.C. AGT 1714 l7~26~ M CollJe Mix blk /tan .want reliable couple 110
Live· In Quarters, very , "THI" , . .and ~analorlal Newport Modem S~or~ or 4 Pl ex w 1 pool We 11 .1rd T.D . St. note SIS.594. wht paws 751·5429 1 ing to San Jose w /PU or , PERSONNEL. SERVICE. INC
proper lc platonic onty. · IXICUTIVISUITE l servtces met. in lease. office Nr post office 548 i maintained. Community 15'll 3 yrs Sec b RE Los Choe L ·van, to haul washer &,
$350/mo. or $200/mo If "'·U· ... rv1·ceoff'1cesm" Please contact: Mary A s/f.Jerry213/477-7011 •pool apd clubhous e Seli.forS~OOO 75i.2400 · t. C . jib pup. no ~ dcyer.646·4253 752-6136 .,
ru .-I Ale (714) 540-5300 S2l.5,000. • · • ta.gs, OM area. means -"----will provide moderate NewporlCenler .SOUTHCOASTBANK Warehouse_. 11 22 SE NEWPORT 979-4117 very muchtome.Please 'Senior Lady Pleasant'
Ul662 MacArthur Btvd
Suite 425, lrville'
child care for my boys 1 640-5470 . Bnstol (Palisades ~. 1500· 6 units in tbe hean of 'Arw-·-.--"-/ call 7SS.9143. __ ._,Wants To Meet Male
ate 6 le 9. 205 'I' Street. · ft J rr & ---.. .....--nn CaJ1Tom675-4195 rlUMI HUMTIMC:.TOM sq . w s m o ice Newport Beach com rflnO/IW/Aa/ Found Cockatiel bird . Compamon the s.tme 100'1 FreetoAppli~ant
. HACH i •SACRIFICE I restroom 545-1060. 8-5 I mercial area_. Can -be Lott & FMd Hunti~gton Beach Vic.: Must Onve & hke sports.1 --------
Vecetanan nonsmoker io rvfl ·1 bl I . . Prime Harbor Blvd Cosla used for business . re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 847-4479 no smoke or dnnk Wnle share channin house VI ce space a.va1 a e . Sub I ease pr 1 me.• · sidential or ? $450.000 ' · Druly Pilot PO BOX 1soo _______ .,__
111'{---.I g · . 211Kl-SOO sq. fl. Suites. Call, spacious. garden-view of. Mesa location. 2.000 sq ~••nh 51 00 Lo . fluff b . C M CA 92627 Ad • 762 .... ~ace, ste?S lo t~e I 7141881·7951. ! fice suit.es. Will divide .. fl. $1500/mo. 548·1156 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s~. .Y lack cal..-· ·-·----Acrounting
ocean. $250 incl ut1l '-. i 'Imtinarea.$42S·S850. I day.or67s.2213 eve • COSTA MESA w~1l~ whiskers. male. Married man, a ge 28 ./
C.lhyorAody,494·1297 900 sq-rt, prime ~.B. 511•4178 '.,..~ d_. i ROADRALLYE nussmglowerfang.4th&, seeks female' marriecl 1
. • ground floor loC1l llon. -• --r • Fabulous location with NOW YOU tns. <AlM· 640·5172 before Femalewlllshr3+ br hse 1 near beaches, all ulil.00ffice for rent. 19Xl4'.t lewt~t 4475 1 large buildings and a • 8am.aftert0pm_ companionship. pn•tty
00 Newport ls l an~· I lal(es, etc incl. $575 /mo. Locate d in Fountain !•••••••••••••••••••••••, showroom. Has existing . . , . 1 C.al1Scott 975·1l0? ,
$350/mo. Call Susi.: 840-1964 I Valley. Approx .,., rnile'Basement s pace avail. I business. Owner will Can F'ound. man~ lOspd.bike. EMPTY U·HA ULTfiL'CK I
6t0-0791,S73-Jll4 I 1· from Euclid Exit of 405l Approx. 4,000 sq. fl . On • carrylstTD.$S7S,OOO. ' , ~·~~centia & Wilson.I Leaving for Mich1g1111.'
Rmmleto sbr2Br lbain l AWEHTIOM! frwy. S17S/mo. + util. waterlront.NB.642·4644. ~ WaterfrontHomes ' Sell . --'Want personal or ·com·1
Newport ye'ar l y .' Doctor.Lawyer, 1_9.IJl963·7833. llndllltrtalletttal 4500 , Inc. •· Realtors , f'oun~! yg F longhair me~cial merchand1s~ to'
_,,./mo+ util Brenda" M.rchmtChief! 1 • • , •• ;.a···••••••••••••••• 6311400 1 ca l ico cat Vic . deliver East. Possible! -. . FJ tbld . h rt r •Co mmerc1a l office . . . I M ' . . . . m.o ega.o g., m ea 0 ! T lbe s H B jl.'iOOsq fl mdu.atnal space. t ore ; Fair v I e w I 8 a k e r . room on r eturn lrt P· 1 Huoti~gton .B c h ., 1~ rt ft ~.iOsJ ~roena: w(2 offices. 2 bath. lge1MoMytoL.o.t 5025 I 546-3851 i 497-5610 _ 1
Fem a I e room male w /s pacious offices-. sq. · · .
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rear door, 12'0M Logan'·•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 I 1
oeededtoshr4Brhseon :skyUghts, welbar. con·• Fri.8-5. . Av,CM.S40-9352,646·0681 \\ith Oall~· Pilot .~al Lagu.n~ Bch , · ·1
beach. Avail Dec 1.1 ferencerm,.85<persq.ft.j OfflCISPACE . {NEED . P ESS\' Pl~('H t:R 1 Library blk lplte n 1~-· 541-INlO Plus, super 2,000 sq.ft . . . ._.., Wmhd 4600 1 1 ADS Still ooh s2. • w/bluecollar496-8530 I ,,....... . t'hedical blda .. well ap. j ~11 serv.1ce executive i •••••••••••••••••••••••: ; : •••••••••••••••••••••••I
FEMALE to share nice jJoialed al 75< per sq.ft ' sates ayalJable for lease Mlddle·a1ed Christian . I 3onll~inse1s a(odra.}. ~.~~a~ ,Lost $100 reward . Fem IStt ak & •
hie w/aame nr So. Coaal FordeUlla call · 1 in Cent«pointe, looaled' lady, desperately needs {MONEY ·' ,,.,~ 1 Germ Shep, blk with ..... ..... 7005 1
PluaTeriS56-90Jhves J REDCARPET I near~eq>. A.irport.j unf\lrn'd. guest house. 1! line. . ., w/silver tan marlta. :1 l--••••••••.••••••• ' . 1• 893-1351 i For leasing anlo. call, br apt or Jge. stud io.• \<l\ t•rt •~t' one or mo. E. Costa Mesa area •Big rig drivers needed!
Airy 2Bdrm Apt and I ~~e Huff . M gr ., Around Laguna Bch .! ~~r~·11 1l:~~ '~1~~~
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Pool. Prv Bath. nr l OCA'-rtAreo I Will work p/l1me for lo onl.' f>lk' for lhl' '''o D b. m1·x on Wed into Faa!lioo Island. Prefer . ..,... r e nt Ca l.J-1rlt 6 PM I ,.._IT ... 0 ° ie . . · -----1 Healthy R es peel able
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riC)litwttll..... I Prim4;:olfice space avail. 64G-Ol99 1,,.. __,, " rt J' ~ Sn r r' n" Laguna Niguel. Les he !Now enrolling Coi.ta I
employed Non·Srnlter1 offknatUdo u;i.newoflice bldg. 3 of·1 PltOILIM 1·omm1•r r1al .111' 1831-5735 . 'Mesa Chris tian Pre
$250 Call Answer Ad i ....... ¥119ge. I f1ees & recefl. area.'Newport Beach lawyer 2-d&lrclTDloans ~.11 0 .... ;11 \ho.1r:t.! 'LOST· Bl d /buff ;-1 s c hoo l \29 so wk I J312.6'2·4300~brs ~ 750 sq .... Sl.~/sq1 and family. Regan sup., 971-6S11/155-l 145 nu1 l'nn' •mr l'r I d. C ~~-e S c j Includes hot h.1n ch &!
-------·--Speciolrores 'f .ft. 851·0118 Prmc1pals1 porters.need 1rnmed. OC· AJTangedby \rl ,,,. u -.t> \flt1r I ore ~..._.r ... pan1.e I snacks . 646 542 3.1
F.aay·&'Oinl CdM working I 1 only. cupancy. m inimum 5 Ha nk ,\ml•ra rarrl named Dewe) . 1 )r . ~5930 . . I leased by Dec. IS I bdnns b Co.at...._ Lo.t v1 .. :1 or \las1erc:arn · old. very tame. no collar., · .mother 6 child l.oolung 1980. !Prime Nev.·porl Mesal • 4 8 • access to AM..-.. a .. eBroker Iv· B 'd D & ......._w..::..........1 7075 1 for roommate w/hae to · L 830 f 1 pool pref Newport ....... .. ic. aysi e r . -mnwv. . 2""3fVV'I Sq r-. &ainesa Par... sq. \. · Jasmine. CdM . Please 'i•••• .. •••••••••••"•••••• ahr, also in CdM, sgl W.01.r1llb~ld ro .•ui~1 office space avail. for Beach·Turllero c k For more• in formJl111n aJJ....,.,•""'1 bef 5PM or n....J..i. P tr h h ~or grandparent· -• immed oc1•upancy '$1000 /up per mo . YOU CAMIE I dndlo ph1ceyour.id1.Jll c o•.r-oo" . auuaAeeper. .t roug '
\vn. ideal local refs Upto I rro. free rent r~ ........ dr . b ·I 494-8566.ext 215. suaEWITH.... • I 7~·8777 eves. Ask for : trial balance. Equippe<l j ~-1 • ....... .-ts, apes.wet ar . "' 642-5678 Cindy .-1 . toworkathome.6'6·3521• ,...,.._, Wetbors 3S• per s q . ft. Ca ll • · -mom&eves I
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Matur'e Woman to shr Woterfconr settings '1642-4463. Mon-Fri. 8·4 ,_..__ /I t/ BANK rlr'IOIMlh 5350 . I
CdM home. Own bdrm le 57c •&62 300 sq ft, prime H .B.; "'-"• SCRAM l(JS PRE LAW student needs dents avail for PT pvt
ba. Non-Smkr $225/mo. _,.. ground floor locatio!'························· 2nd TD's "L 25.000. Will do anything duly nursing. 644 7663.
+ utll. before lOAM after ---7~-FOOT ____ I DeJU" beaches. all Ulll.j....... I ANSWERS Legal. Confidential 642-9021 accountants
7PM7eo..9340 2 rm suite 00 Newpon taxes. etc incl. \'200 /mo. Cppo~ SOOS RIDUCID RATES OVM. P 0 . 8-0x 3242.~ ---W-__.__--.. -71 OO assOCl·a•l'Mf'I 840-1964 ••••••o••••••••••••••• I 5..t1 .... Bought -Maroon -NB 92663 •...,.. ..,....... 11:'\of·
Fem Mature Wanted lo Blvd nr Hoag Hosp. 491 . "-G Mi sfto I .• Pel'V\S -Babied I_._. __ . _____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 PERSONNEL. SERVICE.1HC. ~.l!! '!~, Hme $332 + sq ft. S1 FOOT AIRPORT AREA. Birch ~led roi: ~~ona ~el 71 ~JJ.5200 Debtor -·Frenzy I MASSAC~ ACCMTG. CLERK I
uua .,,,_ 2 rm suite 00 Dover Or. & Bristol. 225 lo 750 sq. ft. Mar Est ab c lientele As~:0~!;~:t~:nn : BABY BROTHER · I t I F.ntry level position. 1870 ' 752-613 6
Fem Wants rmmte to shr Westcliff area. From $200. No lease re· low ·rent. ru;king $2000: F.qual H · L nd I A . s ad Y.~un gs t er loi Be pampered w ith a to S 1058 /m o XI n \ ! l8662 MacArthur Bl\'d b ,condonrbackbay. 4lSsqft. 642_4097 quired.Call557·7010 892·3916or640·0064 OUSIDf e er frie.nd My mother pers onal relax1ng :benefits Genlofcdulles 1 Suite425.lrvine ~. l~. avail now ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==================~!~~~~~~~~~l ~~~l~~have~~ve a ~~ageby U~thepre . ~cl~· ~lling machine • 6G-3ll3l • ' dog.. F r1end · You ti.lest girls in Southern I operation. t y pin g & 100'7.-Free to Appli cant
2G\lys want Roommate to
ahatt 3 Br. Coela Mesa
Townhouse. Pool, non
adloker.21·30 yn . Sl.75.
~.556-9023
NOVEMBER -
don l use the right California Jacun1 . ! casluer receptionist Ap ·
strategy. As k fo r a sawia etc Open 10am· •ply Laguna Beach Coun ' ./ I BA~ Y BR 0 T ~ ER um. 7 days a week. Vis· I ty Water Oistnct 306 3rd \ V
You U get the dog. a tM.C. Atlantis Health , S\. Laguna Beach .---------C.. roaa s I SO I Spa, 2112 Harbor Blvd, 1
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a Mesa. 645·3433 Br· I RJde led SJC t 8 1 h ing .thi~ ad for ) our wan . o re special gift. Roommate needed. house
...,. beach, H.B. home
or Br oo khur al /
lllmiltoo. M/F. $175 +
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"' 8-p rnumte wanted for
spacious Huntlnaton
Beach house nr ocean
$180 ~· M3·'M13. 20422
Kelvin Grove, H.B.
MID-WEEK SALE
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rive 8.30. leave 5·5:30. Pn>Cessional Therapeutic
493-4710 ·1 massage. L1c 'd. NB Appl I
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furn, utU, or bch $350
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YOGA IS WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! ~
rirrow O\rt tension find peace of mind wt\1te you build a more heat11"9,
beautiful body' The remarkable SCJence of Y<>oa as t~ht at Yotft
Center is famous for 111 whofebOdy ac>proach to 1 FUlLFILLEO Y°'H
Taught by Avata & Sn Devi. two expert & charm1no Western womet
Yoga slims. tones. calms the mind & aatisltes through I ttlrou°'1 Le
deep relaxat10n. nutnl•on secrets. medrtat1on how to breathe t>ener
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at (714)558-6211ext63117. 17 I 417'MIOO iCarpenters needed . a p· Allstate Ins. Co.
1 p rent ic e and 1'7304tbSt, S.A. I )OW'"Dey men. 631-2004. Equal Oppo r tunity
CASHIR Employer
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arranged. Experienced. ./ ./ ./ i Apply in person! Kerm Ever Stop To I Rima l{ardware. 2666 Think About The Bankinl/Saviogs" Loan Harbor Bl., CM
Convenviences Of
' l'CASHI ER-housewa re Working Temporary TILLH I sales. Apply in person. /Flexibility . Crown Hardwa re. 1614
lmmtd late full time1 San Miiuet <~arbor Vu /Learn new skills
openlna f or s h arp Clr)NB. ..'Earn good pay
!;°:able teller. Sav-1 All office slcills needed Loan experience CASHIH APPLY TODAY 11 1 preferTed. Apply at: I Nursery experience pre· Vldd ....... IRVINE SAVI NGS fr fe rred. Capi s tran o
• WAN Gardens Nursery, San &A.t1ecl•• . 1l5S2 ~acArthur Blvd. J u an Ca pi a t r a n o . 54CMMOO
Irvme, CA 92715 661.-6 .
71'· 752.2900 Cashier-8alc:;;::::· E.O.E. M /F
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F.a.m extra money sell· Immediate Openin11 TIU.M i.111 aourmet foods • aifts • Accountiftl Cleru Pen:mnent, full Ume 5\.-'J for holidays. Flexible' •EDP All Levels day week, • part time. ho'J rt. Will tra i n . *5ecretaries Experience J!refer red, Westcliff Plaza : 642-0972. •Payroll ~will cooal er cashier· Faahloo Island: 640-to30. I •Bookkeepers inl bac~ound. T ype l~Free 40wpm. t benefit.a fr CASHIH Acc...tAWlffH a d v ancement. Ca 11 ror 1u •talion. Apply Penc.Del Servicn f7NIDO. EOE . 1740, Newpor t B l vd. UGO~,N.B . .
BEAUTICIAN-run a m Coltallesa. · A.all or Jea.i:en
shop, Hayr Dam, 609 W. 115-JnO E.O,E.
l9lb St., C. M. 646-6255, C~llEIS -
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MANI CU RIS , free SE.COST
s:::e· muat do wraps,
MARKETs ACC.nllC t ps • pedicures and work Saturdays. For 2nd fr 3rd Shina
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Vie promote lo mana1e· llAUTY SWPL Y mmt 6 1uperviJton rrom ,.. ..,... t..-C08TA llESA wltbin. 1 ~ .. F ulltlm e 1a1, 37 ~ WANTA CAREER? • ........ wMI I
houn/wffk. Cloted Sun.· Call <714> a1:M21 ,... ...t •••-"t Mon. (DJ. be ne'fits, ~ ..,., ...... ''! • p e n sio n pla n .
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lHt• .f!UN G -•-..t~ -IAP.&C_..,...•, JA· .ww., • .. -~ hn~ •·••~T7J..-. 6...Nqulree __ _., · eneraJ Office Clerk ~ ........... hn: 1·12 • i-.4, ll*tloa "ea,.w. ol ,. ........... ....-,. la our I.Yr aper. Meblienaace C T R J C perform duties • ac-lfoo.Jl'rt. adlnl bblep.rlnt• 111laar ., ... , .._,__ Teohai 'a T I OO.llPOaATION, 2.1522 counts receivable ac-.a.. mlcromet .. 6 c1Uper1: _,......, .. ce. e n ra nee
Commerce Center Dr. c:ounta PtaY•ble, blillnc. HAIRSnUST M.9C otters you a 1ood ~~~:'!seo11e •bo ;::~~~·:S.~.'~~:d: NatloHl mlfdlcal ~ •.
La1u.11a Hilla, CA Type sowpin . lO-lte)' warai Fo•llo•d•L: ••lary, uc4ll. ftla1e bMa-1almumal~ra Annual com.P•Hatloq fenece 1,.._.aory w -..u. E.O.E. touch, prior exp deelra· •autlful SterH c. . benefit• Ai enjoyable experience 81 a~-CGD1ideraUon oecura tn an aetttae C'arwer •· i---------1 ble but will trala. Xlnt H.I. a..vy Mv.nlaiaq, work envlro.,ment. amiaer fllt ta.Id a """' e:r December. We offer portunity available for
•d rNla bMflt.I • worklDC cond. AllaoluteTop ~.for leod ~~:~ ......... -,. haadllni auto bodl lft· ~.:&;uli city paid C1ll tor~ la licene9d
'" .. '''-Salary open dependiD1 opsator. ~ -ja.ry clahDI'. Thia pef'IOll' • Coai.d City of Mecllcal Teol1p(olo1l11 .
WoWd prefer. ellper .. 'n on up• tra~1. Call HANDYMAN lMOMmrovla,C.M. will handle lititated lniMi 17200 Jamboree ~a&e~ hav--
allarcMmdtech. bdkirnd. ,142-00Ttforapp t. CUSTOMER SERVICE IQ..JUJ E.O.E. c1aima rih averqe to Rd. Irvine CA 92714. c».,... Ind at leutJ•lo
Esper. with 41ectrtcal General carpentry, paint larteloupotential. 714 ·754·3IOO before ::-u~:s:=·~:~~ component• Ir com -Office ·t.ouch-USJS, minor repaln •CLAIMS .. VIC I _u_._...,_...;..· _____ --1
put..,. helpful. Excel. GlvwtqCo. ha• xJot op.-on new ho 111 u In llilllectioa •IH 91TATIVIS ttzlf t•t•~ ~~ ==~~l=
benefits. salary. DOE. portU9it.lea for General Southem Oran1e Co. Ph. We..W ,_,,..who have Full time. •Com.pany ate to b;an1e Co...-
We olfer 1 •table work Call Ann . 540-1055. Offtce penoe. Must hue t es.2503. PRECISION Jolyn uperince bandl· benefit•.' A•ply Pen· ty within ' monlha . ..., mvirolunent with an H · CoMtal Personnel Aten· 1eneral lulowledt• of lite I ia1 ca111alty claims. ll)'lavft'. lMO Placentia olfer an a lt«native,..
cellnt ulary and cy,%110Harbor1U.,CM . boc*keepl.na, LO.key by ·-~-• S.. 4SSIMILY T1wepsoplewillreceiv• Ave.CM. the hoepitaJ routine and
bmeft&apectaie, includ· N'EVERAFE.E E .O.E. touch, Ute typina. Exp , ~l&ly 1a l:erson : I .r~ claim reports , in · the opportwUlf to work Inc company paid! ,nee. Gd wort:lac cond. WN HA DWARE.. M~~TOR v•Ufatcfrproces1tbem MAIMYIMAMCI inauniqueenvironmenl.
Medical. lJfe and Dental Pr_,. benefit.a. Call The ~~~out Hwy, CdM. Yau will lalpect, ac~pt t.o~~-2 ........ in Newport Seadresumeto: ;.
Inaurancea, Pension •1e1tt1• 1 ••th Mart , < 7 14 ) or reject all compoHata. * C A I M S :;:.-,: 1= t:::~·G~ ~
0 Plan. Savtnp Plan witb See our ad In today's ITMllt, Mn. Burkhart Har ._. tub-~u .. ~ aa~ NOC~~S Carol H. White r blfh Interest rate. 11 claulfled uadu . 'QC . Mature Woman with lite aembli• ol prec11lon re· We need ~lYld~IJ who ~3~Jc!:t .. b~~~l~~:· Human Resources :1 paid holidays per year, !l'lGINEU" 1 , bit u t In ~ corde~ products ualna c a, n r 1 I e b 0 l ·h en. · Staffinl Manager
Clio • It? and 1 week paid v1catio!'I IMIRSOM ' General Office 1 mJ.t ott.i~a:l b:ck~ • de 1 1 In pr I n t 1 , a I 'h a be tic ally • E.0.1!!. M/P' Nichols Institute Ail
Career .. :
.. 011 I aft.ere months. Thla pos1·· I d . 1 schem1tlce. P /L wire-numeri.caijy • who can P.O. Box 92797 ,
b-----•• 6 • lion muat be filled im·l &ICTIIOMIC CO. ~ e ~.P · ! ~I leu. apeclrlcallon.• and type »wpm or n)'oYe llanqer World Way Poslal Cent,..,S
... , 1 ... __ I mediately. Please apply! ~ITU•TYI delisner.67~~5f' wit ! ~pectionproc~1e1. fte.
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·,.-HUI -• al: PERSONNEL ,-•ow M•..., .a. a.a • UITU • 1 QI.I,_ ability to interpret helprul. i. id • _ ,.., ~ ............ i mi>---,..",... I ..,WANT• I workm1n1hlp require·. ee pa . Loelm "earn EqWllOpsSortunity ...,,...;. ... ,. ....... , I .. ' Bay.&cro"f,.elt. 11M7, l•I A procres~lve inauraace Matuft w to k I menll from Miii a nd If )'OU ue Interested in ryouea¥.blj•h a secure EmployerM/F J ~ ...... Wllhlli•I.. wltli a-• I looltini for a q11al. m1r.' compeny Ill In need of P/I' . Sao.::;-~ h ;or I NA I A •tan d a rd• j maldnt a ..,_1t1ve career uture.. :op company. 1 -.-I ~~~J~...:...c-·to hea:d up new office in career·miaded 1 people aa wic ltop. i lmawiecl1eot1pecialpro'.: move with a dynamic lllne beneftJ.I. Oppty. for ·I---------"~·
..... ~,........., 3180Redhill Ave. I OC Airport area. ~u1t, ~I to break into the Ml-1800 Call Mon. only ceew, 3 years relatedt 1rowlh-orlenled com· quick advan~ement. Medic a l 'e c ret.a
.... • .......... , CoelaMna,CA92626 I have strong follow1n1 .• exc1Un1inaurancefield. 'afterlPM I experience. le&ible pany.&*uecall ··~·A.llofee\ob9.Ca ll w /elronf medic :t
1 AIM• ~I F.quaJ()ppEmpl.yr M/F , band I~ ellcbanaea . , .....,,11.,,. Store handwritlns. and hiah! ·MAIY ICOLI Maiorae Su II van . terminology ba ck".·
.,.. r ..--AITD s . etc. Xlnt If you enjoy working!· • ..,,.. I schoollevelmath. 1 · ~500l,Snellin1lrSnell-l 11round/knowled1e fl . . benefits, salary com -; with Clgures, have in· an Laguna Reh nee~•: I 71 4-lll-Ol36 int ot Newport Beach bulyplutic1urgeon'sof-YWI -toy fm ,.. I mensurate w /ability. itiaUve and an aptitudej ~ ~~r. nee. wall : We offer a 1enerous· oueoclyourreiumeto; Apncy, 4340 Campus I fice in Newport. Bea•
........... efflces ..cl . W.PrecnMtt Call F . R. Becker , for .analytical and . · benefit.I pecka1e includ·I 591TtYIMsuaAMCI Dr.,EOE Some preparation ·of' ·fml..elc IMMfltl -· a.n 5'7-SGS. ! clerical wor~. have l iq l)tlid holiday• and lt71 L4tlaSt. medical le1al repor•
.,. • .,. , lmmed. p/time opening 1e~er1I office ex · HOLIDAY. 1 Christm11 week shut· s.te.._C:Af2711 1' tranacribin& • varied,
for Clerk w /keypunch D;CROW penence. are accurate ~ "' dBwft. Pleue apply In !'.qui ()pfortwtlty j Manufacturint typinf required. Sal-o
Salaries range to',exper. Tb11r1. thru Sun.. I 00 ~ lO k~y. have 1ood1 --~YM&fT person Monday lhrou1h .£m loyer ' I commensurate w /ex·
900/IDODlh and the OP· 7:30 to 10:30PM. Con-lYJllDI akUls <55 wpmJ OPPORTUMITllS Wednesday IMlAM or· ~ ............ .._. M/F perience. Xlnt. benefits.
portunities for your tld: Barbara J . Selletb _,,..,. o· If Year and have command of! Be. part of the Hcitin l·lPM or 1end resume' ~"" For appl call 6'4·1Ztil ~ arowth are un-Costa Mesa Mem : •& •& the En1ll1h langua~e .I BulJocka Wilshire holi~· (only resumes wilb'lnterior O..iper, must ~11:~l~~uatria1 ;3'hrl. " • 1imMfCL Hmpt.,'42·2734. I ....,___.In•• . ~Me u.s for an Ul· daytraclition Part time ' salary history will be: be ~•p er .. prof., ontrol1 D1v1111on of1 ~:
E.O. E. M /F /H 1911 .... w ' lei'view. We ha~e sever~I day fl evenu; it ions I considered>. , wlruruitUtt store ex per Emerson. We are lhe !Newport Photo Jl'ashi~
Mm ... ltett c9I of A "·-er! 1 '';Ill and. part-la~e posa-avaUabl a! ~ · : ' pref'd. Good oppty for ~ manufacture~ of seeks new modelin --...__c.. .,... t10!11 immediately I d . e. di:ie I sd!n· IMHS-.... __.1c -rsonable in· faiJ.u.fe powe.r device~' fae.a.C.1117).33'75 _....,. ._ I available. c u e am me aa~e is . "'" ~ _... -. known as Uninterrupla·: . Pwiiull.. . . . • oount•freeparking. No · B.ICTRIC CO 'dJvdl. Plea•.e apply 10: ble Power S atemt • NOON DUTY JD ~
! Da.IYRY FidelitY. Federal Sav1n1s. . experience neceuary : • I perlOll at Dick Metleer1 · Y " A ES• .. 714-111-t041 I has c~alleiiting op-Weolferagood1tart1n1 Apply lB/WP j lachwtrial ·Fine Fu ih' 1727 ,Powerasourproductandl neededforp/timeaub-• ,.SOM portUDJ. 'ties for Ea crow: salary . and complete olrice. ~on .fi'r· ~i~nne Controls Division : WestcUlf ~ 1 ~na .t 8 h , weeupply enercy to your ltit!U <on-call> & eve~
DRAlfE : I M M E D I A T E Secretarieswhoaretired' ~ta ,packaae alon1 .: · 1. • i 3300S.StandardSt. 1 64trll7t r .. wp c · 1· careertoo. I day aNi1nment.1. $4~·
PDSONNELSERVICE ~Daily Pilot needs a tiona, in our Newport within policy. t , W •lorhtiper You wall supervise and Fomlaln Val\ey Sc n . I <?P~ING ol jU&t a job. These po11-' ~th ~. P.romote from ~~, I Santa Ana, Ca. 92702 I . per hr. Apply lia pe~·
A Drake IatsnaUonal Co I dehvery person for a I Beach offices. offer ex-' r equal oppty ! Model hom. M ~ate sheet metal I Dllt corner Talbert 4111 Westerly Place l.Jr&e motor route in I ceptjcaal frowth poten-1 Pleue apply in person at I employer m /f /h ' have portlol~~P~ou:;!; rabncaUon operall'one, Nniand Sta Fount VI ~Beach La1W1a, South Laguna! till excellent salary and! the Personnel Depart·• ' d 1
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sche~u le wort ~ nd EOE · · ,_., ~Employer Paid 1 Beach . ~ell able. atbtanding benefits in.I ment Friday, Monday! E~~l~'l!~ i 1ra · rviae area. matet\al flow, efflc~ent · · · .....,. ---------1 automobile II a must.I cludint medical and den-1 and'l'undayonly. I &aFaslUcie Island ' IMSPICTC>a .,,._ \me of a.apow~r 1k1U1, --·------! Hounll·F3:~5:00PM ; talcovera1e.Sixmonth1' f Newport.Beach Rece~via1 laapecto~. Janitor nl1ht1 tor met'lfti•· ~tpm_eat . -~-ST sa Sat•~t:30to8:30AM . escrow secretary u -1 •&Nnl' MUTUAL • 751-1211 , ~,:1:i'!nt,y~.r e;:~ ... ~ priv•te ' co"otry 'ctub. facl ties, equaru ~ • • n NO COLLECTING. Ex-I perience and 50 wpm typ-j .... ,.,. ... .., I l"Alual =unity fteld. llut be ab', to ... e • IUD~ )Ir. Call bet. 9.z.. ~=-~ •&~rieace eelleat eamiDp for Jut· bal stills are --uired.' Group()peraUou •m -· - -I .... _ i r-lat--• ... · meUI fibri••· CALL a~ ot houn ot yourl For more laf~;;:..uonl c.... c.. •• bulc laapectl" ha a d - --• .... · , ate we.,U.1 aa41
'llDo3M I ctv .. For DetaJu call Hout w. exeltlai op-. JGQlat.oaSt. 'I =-fr~ • ~al ..._. .., • ?:' r:J:.Uaa °'in·
---------Foster Ouellet at portunity. please call; (R.edbilllrClinton) . lh• lerMH_.dwt•llus ~---Jewelry d · Z\ lil!ilil I b · 642-432l. · Jackie Skarstedt at (714 ) Costa Mna, Ca 92626 For elderly couple in I Call Mn. Coplan. IMS Fl.Ile Jewelry Store in a man as rata.n1 1 or 11• ~.
ClmK/f'YPIST. Or.pc.... 64>8111 (714)754-1492 La1una Hillt. prepare ~~~:.=: Newport Har~r area oantnct proJ"~1.1 and Peycblatrle our•
Mull be .es~rienced Ir DtllJPW meala, lite hllip1. • run j E.0.E. needsF/l'take-mpenon :f.il\Y po c H · (HNI) wtth J ,..an_.
famUlar with 1bippin1 • 330W. BeySt,C.M. FIDELITY An Equal Opportunity ern.oda. 3Pll·7PM Mon· for repair dept, days, · r,:n: aeeded to.,_...
...,.,_.iq, Pleue caU Equal Opp Employer I Employerlil /F
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Fri . Wkly pa Y + 1 aik&Fri. Write P.O. Box We offer a 1enerou1 lhill •l 111-paU..
54f.t172. M/F FEDERAL trauportat1on al· 1*. Newport Beach, benef'lbpactrapthatln· facilitt. Santa Aaa _..
a.o11UNG Prof-1ional &--'---~ 1.owance. Call llOW fo r Impctor ~. dudes paJd holidays and Aa1belm. Full um., .... _ .. ..,.. -I General Office appt. Upjohn Health Chri1tmu week ehut· Sl0.10 per hour to S\aR!t :w-.. ~~; ':r,~~~~: ~:"~ ~ ~· a... As-. 1 C&.HIC ~~;vices. 7~0993 RECEIVING Kitchen help wanted to down. Please apply in 1 Sl.2.08 ma.llimwn. •
dlle. To sell • manaae us1utac. effic1e~t. An Eq:!~~~unity r Dyumlc growth ha• ' ~n!~ :r::r~I~, ;::1~~:4;~11':~u~~1 COU ..... Y "'"l
Ors Cocmlies newnt fl ~~fie pe~ with I created several clerk Hmt/Hosteu, prestiaious l INSPECTOR preferred-. Working 1·3PM or lend resume "'I
fla.;.l Men'1/Women·•1 Pleau.at ::Ut:.;":k· openlnas thruoul o~r N.B. restaurant, apply st hours: SAM to lPM (only resumes wit h i OF ORANG *" n4-13l-8833 pd .. _.·._ bol'd ' Property Mana1ement Fashion Island, N.B. Lori"1 .,...c .. ,-_.. So sala.ry history w1·11 b.. 171 .. ' 1• .. 71•1 · vaca._.. • • ays. • llcrew Officer Div. General filln1. lite Move up to a cueer with ..... ._, _,. · ... ""' .,.,. 6
Companion, live-In forl ~ ~~~e Wo~Ushort Fee paid. Excellance "' lypin1, phones are re· an induttry leader. We Harbor Blvd. SA Oall considered.)
elderly womab Lite t t "s-d" 1
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exper are a must Typ-j quirements. We offer Hate seek an indtvldual to m-0747 for appt. · ac ea rep Y to · · petjtl I • p e rfo rm vis u a I . LAl'eSCAPI BielllSOH
meclwlical and simple &ICftlC CO h o (l • e w o r k . C a r AdHu Daily Pilot Box in& 65wpm Ir 10 key byl :ni ve sa ary ex-CASHIER -..,,. Rel•.,.__ ,... "°'" Me•& CA ' tooxb. Warm . frlendlyl b<nefll P••••••·
AtnrtDIUVe Action
Employer M IF
Immediate openiril ex· ' • staff. All benefits. To Ccdact:
(:ONSTRUCTION 9284' 121,000. Also fee jobs. Howard Derman iaa lot reliable ,persoo
Yardman with valid Call MariC?rie Sullivan, THlllVIMICO. With pleasant phone I
driver's lie. F rr. 1971 DIM1' AL ASST 540-SOOL. SnelliD1 • Snell·j 1081 Camelback St. ipanner ft aptitude for I naures. Enjoy excellent . ~Av .. C.M. 913-5'34 ing of Newport Beach Newport Beach, Ca. compeny benefit.I includ-1
OOI( DIAMOND SETTER Acency, 43-40 Campus 714 .... -1711 inl a free meal per 1hift.. I C Dr., EOE Eq"81 Opp Emplyr
:,r.r. full time day Wanted. Pron1. pave. Apply in person tAM· 1
Apply: channel 1et. Wi r e Noon. Mon-Fri, Peraon· 1
J.P.Mec•saut..... fabrication also. Full POAMCuna oe1. I
10141 Adami, Huntiniton I lime. Npt. area. 540-7555 needed to auiat itl pro-General Office MA1t1ton Hon&. ,
Baacb, 3-5 Mon-Fri. DIAFTIMG duction warehouse. 30·40 ~ c~ llOONewport Ctr. Dr. I
!Jqtlal Oppty Emplyr hn per wt. Will train. Fee paid. Beaut. corp. of· I Newport Beach
Mtr Immediate openin1 for :t=Y in person blwn t -3. fice nr. airport. Some Equal Opp Empl)'r M /P' I
· · t':lified etructaral thru F. at 1374 Village t)'Jlint. Terrific beoefill. '
ft.Iman. Tilt-up U · Way,Cml•M .. a. Sl.000. Rush! Call Ellie I
COOi( ~erlence preferred . ......... Wkr O'Brien, 540-5001. Also Hotel Desk Cle~. up pre-
=unity e1illa for re-loyd E . Weav,er feejobe. Snelllnt Ir SaelJ. fen:-5· apply an pe~.'
~towork11a '>tkeeriq, 3139 Birch Oran1e Coast Colleae. tac ol .Newport Beach Holiday Ian. 3131 Bnetol
Cook for ooe of SL, N.B. SIMS.50. part lime, seneral clean· Aten~, 43-40 Campu1 St,C.M.567·3080.
inc. U.All·2PM. Mon.· oar hotel rnt1ura11l1. .Qi., E HOUSEltEEPER for
!bait order coold111 ex· .... Fri. 14.75-115.79/hr. Holi· older ma11 in Balboa ._..... 5ftferred. En· For Lisht Deliveries in day, eick leave, vacation
·· C.:.eel.lo6l coaapany Newport Harbor area. PQ". Ceatact Co11t Com · wanh inature, non-
. Apply in perlOD P/t Mon-FrL Frla1e anua.ity Colle1es, 1370 emkr, with car. Live·in,
tA•·Mooa. Mon-Fri, Benefit.I, start $1.15/hr. Ad&Qll Ave . C .M . liitlt duties, cook only 1
Kuter Blueprlot Z34 Fi•· .511t-,...,.beforeSPM Nov. lh•al. ~tiva.te room,
electrical inepection or MAIMT. llORIMAH • ;i.
component•. a h eel Esper. in all phases of eon=:fi:~ion NW'linlCwfffMd ..(..
metal, plullca, machine landacape maint. includ· 3300S. Standard St. o..L.---f.•
part.a and printed circuit ~ ~~ k~wled111 e of ir· Santa Ana. C. mo2 ~ Alck ""' boudl. You will prep~re ............ c..&ce . oppty $4.00flM'.
various reports, main· for advancement. EOE equaloppty 8 paid boUda)'!I. be,_.
tain maater rec1ivin1 714·548-7"3 employer m/f /h Dint u 10011 aa hired ••
r 11e1 and re I ate d .-.-.-~-.-.-~-~~-~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ blMfita. Bayview C~ documenllllion. l.e9I' s.cr.t.., ~t Hospital. 20l5 MABmM41 tbulin, C.M. Mn. F• ~
Thia poaitk>n requires 61
months to 1 year ell· perieece in a computer
related field. You mu1t
have an operatio'nal
knowled1e of calipers
and ml1rometen and lbe
ability to rHd and In·
terpl'ft bhaepriata. Must
have le&lble handwrit·
iftl.
111.P! Noexpernecesury,hilh i rell:9G-llQ5.E.O.E. •»
We have more• positions commi.uion, flexible hrs. --11ta.u!!. • . we provide expertise In .-~
then we c~ . fall!. Our mamt 6 leadenblp. Free An you looking for •,
llC«KY SPfftalizes in the I trainiq. Self-motivated challen&e! Want to ma...-
pl a c cm en t of Le&•ll indivi • ceuples. Call a . difference? Raleiglll
personnel in Oranac Mr. Covlnston. Bue ,Hilla Ho.pt. may si1t
c.oumty. ~ . . Develop. Comp. Phone re*'" needa. We are lool-
No F• to Applicant before 12 noon or an 1 n 1 f o r q u a I i l·Y
Pleuecall: 4.PM.m .9253 R11i1tered Nunes to W., M...._ , ,. WOf'lt la ow Newport ....y MATUltl WOMAM Baach Alcohol Rehfb.
Our beaeflu include . l?ONewportCtr. Dr. Unencwnbered. no exp P'acUi\y. Operdn11 ........
Chriatrms week ofC-:ith SteMI ~2920 1 nee. fin hn, Npt lcll for the 11·7 shift.
pay, l w•k vacation loc, xJnt PtlY .aft. trMll· ....,.. are 11um.,.._.
after I monl"8, 11 paid iol.14Z·14N l'T~S. 6 Include very com, ~,S.)'S and ll"CIUP. ln· Uquor Clerk wanted, P /I' ' petjtjve 1alary, shift d.lf,,
1\trance t>e1tn1.,cky of oilbla fer.nti.,J tuition rei· 4M\-e . Pl-e"ue apfly ' "2·1537 · •M f; CH A•N Jc ~ L burwmart 11 well as
bltweenlAM·5PM. '. ENGINEE• nc.ll. re\lrement ·
~ :=~~ her. c .... 540-1373 14th. E.O.E. \f/F. -carw.-&9iuy oeen.
·~. C.JI 100. Bob, for in·
e~AL OfffCI collett . Dryclean}nl Counter .,,,.:•portBea~h Per:aon. lfeaponl1bl e fOllMAMM/P
See Our ad In today's penoa to mark, Haem· Op,,.l!mpb'r M IF
clasalfied under ble. cuhier. CdM loca-
c..urior Help wanted. &ion. f\dlUme. parttime. "llan"actllria1".
Pitt 'Ume: 10AM-2Pll, P1a.lble houn. TIHt201 IMllSOM
M Time: 11AM.tPM. CH>. .ILICTllC co.
Giut'• Dell. 75Z·S401. Electro-Mechanlca I
<*JPLE WANTED Delip/ Applications ... •rW..t.41 =.. llDAll bualan1 -~· Experienced 1ardener Ir
. WW tralft Call So. Cellforiala man"•c· budymu oa Lacuna
..... .....arr. lurer ol 1.C. probe teat estate. Knowledce of
.. ,.... hu opeainc sprialde'I prdel'Ted. Ex·
C a & A T I V I: for qualified Hlilleer ceptional opportunity.
terview,
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Type 15, spell, excell. HOUsmr.... I ,..._,..u.r. dresa lilte
• profeulon al. enjoy Mature. M/W/F, T till n.w-. ~ ., detail, noon. for wWkilll couple.,
common , amtle, up ~ del llu. IS hr. i 1ttltud~. care about ltllpr. only. 848-1400~
people for my office. l800 I days.
CalJLlaforappt. HOUSS--1
Us ReiDderl A1ency I 4Gmatth., bt'M EOE 1 11\aatHaveCar, lloa·Frl.
Newpon/llMllO/Frff 3-7. tehr.M0-2'741
"AM llc•11tw·
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AM llltsnatlonal. Jnc. a1 Daimler akreet
P.O. Bo1 lOIM7
Santa A.aa. Ca mu
(174) 541-Wl
Equal Oppiort\Ulity
Employer M /F /H
U~ In Mothers Helper Growth ot>portWllly anm. 1°' llddltlona 'fhf,
rOE 10 ~-old 1lrl. No A rapid ly eapandlna fo .. contact : M'i!. • ~.IM.M1.'iu-..rn ular)' + medical cocqpoaent VaichMi_•tMl-1816 EOE
private room wllh own maaufacturer requir& a _M_l_F ______ _
ti.th. ID-IOG. oompetent iadMdu1l to i--------· MACtiM41ST atreDlfl,ben eD1illeeria1 N~I .
Santa Ana Machine abop funcUom. Include• de· D4 I LVM"S now ldrillt. neec1a claa• B u ... 8raftlfta, material• ,......, My
111atblal1t 6 latlle op leltiat. _. a • D pro-Nuded tor. cue
7-S:•PM. entor. Good jecta. A .. .,.. la pre· Westmlnaler. Full
wortdq conda. CloM to· t.,.a wi&.111"' years U · p /Ume poalt1001 av · •.
Oyer-Rd. fr SS Fwy. C.11 1 pedeece;. however. ,.. f« varioa 1hift.a.
m -TJU . I c.t~wllbaood for appt . UpjoliiJ
I : ,.,_..,. wlU alao ,... Hullbcare Servi
• ..... cmtomiaed, precllloaA 17 & O M 1 lnltal._. MA~.... •"-ld9raUon. E.0.E. m.a.. ...,. ~c ..... ol motorhed motlona· oo. '191, Dally Piiot.i Y housekeeper. We are CAILI TY I .JLS ' i GreetClifpCllrtwUty toJolat;;;;;;;;~;;~m •'beuexpertat I PO Bos 1510 Co1ta ... _.Vll!I lookiac for an Im· • OPllATC>aS 1 an esclllftf team .
IHOUSEKEEPl!R·Ll!•· l
dOl.LA80RATOR I capable ot deai1nln1 Ueeourtoola. Must bave CMILS-GUYS in. wondorfu.l couple, (no 1
~Writ«. M .. t ' A·l ...,..__, Wrtte ad ' chUdna> aeed wOltderful.
w/computer coatrol•. M.a.cA-• I '""' _.. maculate ••'91' l••Y ot:On• of th countrr • Cl•AWlllHttt , Quallfietl applicant• •-II ....... 1 day l!Qlr. iD dMip ohtep-; · O. to apanalOft Viva taith late1rity &o keep. faatHt 1rowll I • · 1 w .._ ~a... in· MDd.....,.to· MUa~ • ~ ·Call Ulyuu 1 .... repe1t 1.C. probe _________ Prod11ct1 hu lmmed buutihal Nwpl 8ch 'r-":~i:=J:"ha1• ~'r.'lllric:.t:;;t•'rorl a.ws..ii--or• War\ la a htendly ' ~;;&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i t8lt lta&loal bltlllY de· o,.11a1a {or JO ea·• llo••· Muat 1t• llOD· i t~' a•aell• .. I• I~ ~·r· ruddM o,.ra\orl. t We! ~"fa P11"1ca1te ,....... at Cotta M • II 1irable·p1rtlcul1rl1 ta· .... lJ .., ·gv tllaufUc neat •Pfearlaa ,,.._ _. .._ve refe., 0"';'0 mM-c. .... _::,_-::_ . __.. ,,..,., 1 mla. ol 11 lllllloll Viejo CA -1 ~a,l llaapital. t. IATAIMftY ar•uhoml'Ut«·co.t.ro1; • r-• ,, PI09M wa. •re 1lllp • Call m4> •1·taT. t-s. A 1 Y _... .. -, mma. wt eapei 1a ' MM·..... • . CLm precleloa motorl aed 1 free &e travel lo Lu , wMys Ott. Mm ,..,._n•UIU.. I rallll•I • brt•a• · rt· j IM'• a LYM°• _..... ii!~'.~ ~.;~~~tya~: 11\at'•?;rl.ayoupay I ~~u~f~~:' ~ : :':t~ •~="ii :"::;.1 ma&' •UM aWllr, eo!~NAL ~pt. A:~t, 1 ~ • nlpt ahl~ • . ~ •~ ' 30day ad : .... _ f Ill II l jecrl'-"TV la M!· r...s bl"9pMta • ,...., '1 pt. · pra ce ~ fllllUme~rt\J.me.
W s l UYlt-•llb etattocnerl lnthe 1-r. • C"f"i'· It~ . UJWanhieaclly,eona· ........ wttai N wolrk clli• lfteaturl•a do·' Hedi re1p •• 1harp . ICU CUIM's ~~~Hkl t11mlealr-.mremeata• ·r1 • ..:.u.:k:t'b"ta a:· e ........ ~allle 1 ~·whitla lillti•t. ot j .to..~)' al: I,.,...... c.~1:.. pref'4 .! WortrT lA~ 2 w --~-~ --~' = ::: .. :•e::'~I IM.J PlllT ldtol o"ty for the! .. 11• 1t'1 fer our d•· ....._...cabloTV:r,v. ....... .......... : ,...,,.... fartlnll Ume . ....,
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'' ,: ~~10 .,.. ........_. laeeo· BICE MC• ""· we train you. • . ito:.mm V.~ ':=Ti~ • ••celteat . eo.am s.o.s. lHDICA&. AUllTAN1'· .... +h:ar . , Uwe alld 1tock oJ Uo• t ", •• ~.'!!.••go1rta~_l_00 11 r:.=--....m.c11 ·,~ l\ ,.e11o1e. Coa· j , llillck .,..., • .,... aec. I ,.,..,Of'U..Ma
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Hlh .,lt .11flrrtpt penoa. Pl.... ..U.IRI .:=.-:;,t1~': Make your advertt11aa1 THl•q•co. l .,_a&le 11 lmportu' \0 ....._..area. .,,.1-. C....· ~ ~-•= ',,1ell TMf'llNl1J or,._ 00 IT NOW ! ~ IO ..... · dollar IO tart'*'! Ll1t llllC....-l"lt. I tht •llecua of H>'f mGU • llanu'iJ ae1Mt1t
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port11nlty for n ID · male'ials lo 1upport de· r.:.ti.. :.:.a~lCHA\o who elQoy aelllal. Wo ACCESSORIES. Flaro1-....... :-:-:-:-=--::-".":""".--·1..=:::::!:::=:-=:=::.:.---
dhld11al to learn the livery 1chedule .• OU£LL£TTE SALON. hlvertr~a•ln : fordeeor.oec. nex. bn. SICltlTAITI llCllfAIT
operation aod main· awchedule ordert req d. 300 Newport CeJiter Dr Meo alhoes Hlth earnln1a. Will ,_..._ ~ ._.. WW. OI'
i.... ol a total copier by the markeU01 dept. N 8 · Women'••hoe• l.laln.-.14'1. ..._..,...,, ..... allortba'llCL Ttcn· ,,..._. WUI alao bave liu\er Specialties Co. , . llea'11ulta • .......... 6 fUU tim. Call tlilt -lty to team olfen you a lood 1alary, · SaJea Couple Wanted lo Pit'......, uor*'1 • ___...lift , excel Mo e beneflts & Reeeptjooiat, tood typing We otrer pleasant sur· mana1e small business Do )OU have extra Ume Todlenkleatf'71..-o
b6Ddln' ope~a\ioM. · WMldnt aldlla~ ortho omce. round In I 1 & x Int fu&lor ~Ume. ~ ~urinl...lbt. day fJ would ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!~
Otllcef ll•••ll Helper: Re q u 1 r e 1 1 0 n d viroriment. Please send Mature, ~ Cfay 1MMl1CI. like to eam 10me exlr;a Sec:ntarila
> Mwl tn-. eperat411 ad· mechanical eptltude and I r ea um e a Ion g with week.142-5897. THI llOADW A y Sales Recent change ln ~y? C,lty llanaaer I ""STS &~daclMfhm.•caah re· the dealre lo learn and salaryhbtoryto: UC.-rlOMIST FAStlOtUSL.AttD ownership of an ofrace. 11 aeekln1 Needed lrbmmd. We -----------1 advaMe in the println1 Mestw S,.Claltles lntcnstina position with MIWPOIT HACH estabUahed Chevrolet de· ~~~·~1-::tr,a1c:,~~ b.ave openlnp ror eir;. e
f\eld. 1'40Monrovla. pW)Jic contact for person Pleaae apply ln person, alershlp in O.C. has Necessary •klll• lac lude per'd. aecretartea & 11
Costa MeN, C1. 92627 with aood typin&lclertcal 10. U:30am or call for created the need to de-typina at Mwpm tr the typllU. I.
Our benefits Include ~.O.E. skills, • knowledge of ; app't.8"f.FJ2f: velop a prof. aat,s·staff. ability lo deal w/people. l~ Free I·
• ",.11,•aln8 st VIiiage> Chri.stmllS week off with dlctapbone transc ri'p· · · · We are looklng for at Cootact City of Irvine, Acc...t ........ I.
11,tl . pay, 1 week vacation tioo. Xtnt. working con-least 3 good peop,le . l12~0 Jamboree Rd . PenonnelServlces e
·:uJ,.i•lou ,_........ ~6 m°:cftha. 11 pa~d P~ ... ~m;;ir~~·~· ! ditioM & fringe benefits. Sales Previous exp would be Irvine. (714) 754.380(), UOOQuaU,N.8 ,
YB • 1roup · •-· . r For appt .. 714·M1 ·6316. helpful, but we are will· Open~iJ filled. Aak f« Katen B a c k u p W 1 r e OI suraoce be&ins day of uer for Laguna Halls. 5·6 llftTn Gin SHOP lng to tr In the right ---=--------• 956-2'70 ,E .O.E. '.
1 C)perator /Ba c k · up PIX OPllAT. hire. 'Please apply yn exp needed. Apply RECEP110NIST Ptr 12·5 llUIU moti •led• individuals .,', Cuhiet needed for wide· Part Tlm•. Relaable belween&AM..sPM. AM only Civic Center Xlnt Phone Manner & People oriented, reliable W v 1 ed Su a; SIClllTARY SI. ',Jy known brokerace peno11 with pleasant • · •· Cleaners.' g15 Paularino 40+ wpm. $4.24 /hr lo I ~ Deeded to work e are cos on n Sl210.Sll34
'firm. lmmed ol>enlna. elftclent phone manner JM Decmnentor Ave c M 751·3115 start Xlnt Benefits evenma hours. Should be ~ ctrer an xlnt com· SICalTAIT
,, .~all Helen McGini-ey needed to join our PBX . AOlv'•iooof • · · Fash isl l..oc Call S·J·JO I salesorientedanda~leto ~ion &r be!'efits_ pkg. CAU 60-10.pm, some stat.
, ., 2292. dept. Apply In person -~ ltlattoM Writ•r M·F Julie Griem N~w operate cash reg11ler. U tnt~ted Ill thi.s op· IBM Memory, some fiJ. _
C 9AM·Noon. Mon-Fri, AM International, Inc. Public RelatiQna / Ad . York Life 644.1.230 M IF I Enjoy exc.ellent com· portwuty call 1-4'~6162, 760-3'00 in&. dlct.apbone. Exzcell.' '
PAINT SALES Penoanel. vertisin& Agency needs pa.ny benefits. Apply In Sat or Sun <Nov. t Ir 2i---------1 benefits. saso to S9SO Cllf~ time, Tues. 5 to 9, l MAllUOn HOTEL 'l!I11.l;.0D;.,ml~~reet an award winning quali· EX>E I !>ef'SOQ 9AM·Noon, Mon· only.) SIC'Y /llCW'T DOE. Call Ann,~.
1111 ;Wed. 9 lo lPM. Some ' 900Newport Ctr. Dr. Santa Ana~ Ca 92711 ty wrl~r w/new~paper , llCB'TIOMIST Fri, Personnel • ! For front OW\ce. Needed Coulal Persoa.nel Agen· •
. ~· Ke~ ~I ':@a I Newport Ueach (174) 546·35.Sl reporllng experience . I Busy Real Estate Invest· MAAllOTT HOTEL I Sales I for Newport Beach CPA cy, 21'90Harbor Bl., CM
·itt''B! d~· ar r lt Equal()ppEmp,yrM/F Must excell al hard , mentfirmillooki.ngror a '. 900Newti0rt Clr.Dr. '·w , · firm. Sahry com · NEVERAFEE E.O.E.
f. v · · · -I · Equal Oppty I ~tortes & features, grow ' re()eptionist. $900. Self • NewpOrt Beach I ~" 1 sori 1 mensurale w /ex per.
' Parts Countermlln Exp I PIX ltlCIPT Employer ~/F /H i into b~hure &r news let · i start.er. motivated. Op· ' Equal Opp Emplyr M /f'i cces H '7 j~l4~-833-~:!9982~-----f;;;;~~~~~;~~~~;;;; ~r but will train FIT I • I I ter wrltin&. Resumes On-: portunity for advance· =i •Ful RcJitr'e st.op ~-SIClll'TAIT ~~ · Laguna Beach manufac-
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ly (with sal1&ry require -1 JtlfSll. CalL l&a Ann at ! . ·W~ : SECaEJ,41Y ••• atswains Locker. 2431 I turing co neecls""lbarp p R 0 D U C T l 0 N ' m e n t &.,)' l o : C 1 ·a Y 700-114'for app't. . I .. •SAUS•. . <---.. W ••• , Receptionist n-ear O.C. NeWpe>rt Beach area ·to
.CoastHwy,N.B. _. ~rson for our front of·: TRAINEE Rubber hose' Publicom 17801 Main St.! , Individual w/exp an Wm·! •H ....... -•• . Airport. Real Estate Sl,500. You will be the
Pert time help at Orange ! f 1 ~.e l 0 0 Pe r a tel products. Must pass co.! lrv. 92714. l ltlCIPTIOHIST ' ~· wall, & floor. de· 4PD• ... ~ I knowledge he 1 p ru I. right hand to the owner.
Count ,5 most unusual , switchboard, 9.Pen . ~L h !cal incl. back X· With or without typing · signs. fUll or Part time. Nee_d extra money for . Salary adjusted to ex· It's a fantastic career op· Y route mail, at ass1st.w1tti l P ys . . I PUICHASIHG ! needed. T a Tem· I f1oor lime req. In and .Quiatmas? We are seek· 1 e rience Ca 11 pa u 1 portunlt~ for a sharp hot ,dog ~ta nd • Pee ' Personnel Dept. ray. Taking applications) Opening for a jr buyer: &r ~I ~i.;;e. Ca ll outside sales! Cqntact Ing full 4i part time help .. :r,.2381 · eelf·1tarter. Handle all
Wee s • n • ghts only· I workload. Ty~ 50wpm. b t w n 8 • 1 O on 1 Y ·; with 2·3 yrs exp. in. ~~rvices at 979.8900 Mr . C h ambers at Xlnt. schedules for stu-phaaea of the business
Matureperson.645-4001. i Previous clerical exper.1 Stratorlex , 11~11 : purchasing.Abletowork. ; 641-8S99 dents Ir homemakers .; SICIETAIY fora super boss. Excep·
desired. 4-day work! Armstrong Ave .. •Irvine.! under pressure. tnven· 1 Must be avail for train·· Small water dlstri ct I tional benefita.
: week. We offer 1ooct pay I EOE. A Kendavts Ind . ., t.ory control exp & buying ' llCB'TIOMIST , SALES . Ing schedule _&r depart· I needs expr'd ~retary 557-6122. 711-7711 PARTTIME 1 &benefita.Callforappt.1 Co. I ct components, office.&. Newport Beach ar~Y to Uyou areaggressaveand ment assignment now.-loaeneral mar Able to 100%FreeloApplicanl
Adults over 21 with out· ! Personne l Dept . Able lo expedite all or·! clients & answer the tall mgmt w /~ood co. ~nent employme.nt.. minutes of public meet-·
EV8"1MGS ITelonic Berkeley,, '.maintenance supplies.• S900. You will gr~et ' ~gforafutureanre-Possibililiesforfull timel take and t r a.nscrlbe ~
~. tanding attractive 1114-494·9401. E.O.E. I PRODUCTION ders. Fufl company! busy cordless board. benefita apply m person poss a~le . Apply In I lngs, pe. rform routine a9·1
"'-'"f!!rsor!alities who enjoy nx sec·y I i benellts. 546-2901. 'Jb.eY will ti:•in y.ou. on 9ai;n lo .tlam Mon thru person. I ~· sclry duties, includ· i !l~~g with kids. S4 per I I tlUs •there i.s no typang, I Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 J.C. PINMIY ' 1DI filinl aen. ofc pro· ,~ Semc•
• ·~thour. • Call. 642·432l Ext Wb e ofiffer Sx 11n t c 0 ·: CONTROL : ftr. ~. 1 .... EH I jllltsome background on So. Bristol, C.M. 2' Fashion Island, N.B. cedures, etc. Skl.lls: type\' 4500Campua Dr .. N.B. 250 between 2 and 6Pm. I ene ts. a · com ·, 1 ~ ~ " : PBX. Excell benefits. E.O.E. -M /F so. S/H 90wpm. Must be
-AsJtfor Lori. I m~i:-surate . w /ex,. & . I PoWer is: the Industrial · 557-6 I 22. 711-71'11 .S&Ja • accurate , neat & 14211 Yorba St, Tustin ,,. n..-coost ability. 1)'Pang 55 PM I CLERK I Controls Division ofl 100%FreetoA licant I L.-yS••-· . I personable. Xlnt frin1e t-..)lloadayEveClin&s
111_ _.. _..,.. figure aptitude pleasant 1 Emerson. We are the PP 1 Ill. You must be too lazy S•llwldt/s.d , benefrt.s. Slarting salary! ..,,_... ()
• J{~t• Daly Piiot ~c. N.Y.S.E . Member Responsi~ea will ln·I major manufacturer of ~ I formanuallabor. . F\illtime. Private club. to SU25/mo depeodlntl By Appointment nly
2 Equal OpCr Employer Farm. Call fo.r appt. I elude: Misc. typin& & m., fail.aafe power device~ I I tt You don't need a car· Nwpt Beach. 833-9561.. I onqua.lilicationa., <f•ll for1 a.l)-lbi I 8J3.970t Joan Baa rd Su~ro ins, updating records· known u Unlnlerrupti· 1 only a ride to wor,lt. . . aptll. 49H041 or _apply 1-------•-
• i &rCo.14010ove.St.Suate and to1aln1 of jobs. ble Power Systems. I #3. You must be w1ll1ng s.teca-Wmhcl I 30SlrdSt.La&WlaBch. 1 ,j. ~ .....,Dlnctor/ 1 t00N.B.EOE Ability to upda te Powerisourprodu'ctand ~ ,.,.._..5erYk• : to work only 4hrs. per My home, 6PM Dec.1 SECRETAIY
Coor+•rlor I Preschool aide Mornings material movement with we supply energy t.o your I 4500 Campus Dr .• N. B. : day. . . I 3'th.6P~ Phone 54S-0150 aft . ! SICllT •1y I • um 1n · • 'Mll"k In process career too. I N . You must be satasfaed. •· , t ~ lfnusual opportunity .lo I cider women preferred. . I I I twithl40().fll00aweu. -·-~ I If rou are •n ex · ........
; ,,. m~e SS & make jolly al 540-5219 bet 3 & 5 ptn. we olfer a stable work; You will analyze failu~es 1 -MZU.Yorba St, Tustin !JS. You must answer tbial SCTaY /P.,..._. 1 per~enced aecreta ry · .
r ,.1~t.rnas t!me by run·: PRESCHOOL AIDE environment with an ex·: and request corrective, Open Monday Evenings 1 adbetweenlOAM &2PM Exper, to .won w/b~ad , lootinlfora FLEXIBLE! Colu~bla Savanas. a rungp~motaonal,parlles 1 Irvine Ptr AM or after· cellent salary and· action, maintain re-1 BA 1.ntmentOnly 1 because•e'relazy too. I ~NBl~wf1rm.Gdskllls,1 (up to 30 hr wk)l lead1n1 uvin1s and
for children. We 11. han· 1 • • . I benefits package, includ·' cords, interface with Y ppo ; #6. You must be able to attractive. Law ofc exprl schedule, we need you. loan, la seelr.lna an ex·
cJJe the pro mot 1onal I noons. S52·74N l.ng paid Life Medical : other d e pa rt m en t s.• walk & chew gum at the helpful. Call Gay le I Send tt:1ume or work his· pe rl enc e d , we 11 · "'~~s. Y.ou'll h~ndle the : and Dental l~surance , · customers and gov4:rn· jReceptionist-good front j same time Ml--0633 tory to Pe rs on n e I orpnlzed individual to 11(~rdinatton &r arrange 1 ~AN I Pension Plan with high' ment QC reps, review clfice apprearance. Typ., 76HIOS1 . W.W. Wilcox I R f ! Manager. P.O. Box 2480, handle Uie secretarial
ments &r make s ure ! interest rate one 1.-eeki C(J{ltractsforQCrequire" ing &r general office ex-1 ,secretary / ecepl. o r , NB. 9:!11163. Non.srftoker needs cl four busy ex· 0 _.hey're c a.rried out. t I , vacation after 6 months ' menls, prepare instruc·' perience required. !Sa.Jes , ~root office o(sml grow· preferred. a;ulives. This position
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. and ll paid holidays per lions, write procedures. I p 1 ea s a n t P h 0 n e ·I LADIES CLOTHES ; tn~ Costa Mesa firm. !le· will also act. a~ depart-. working with children For double wa Harns e~S POSITION QC plans and conduct 1 • N Our stores in Laguna I qwres 60wpm typaog: ment rec:epUoruat along
_ l: ,Jdllelpful. Call Ms'. Rubin : 1880 offset press. Apply ~BE FILLED IM·, training. Minimu.m 1 =~sion~~. ewport r Bch & C.M': Great ~ay , w/accuracy. personable. I *"*SICalTA .. 5** with 1eneral. oTfice
.... JU.._<9l731-412lweekdays In p'rson between MEDIATELY. Please• yearQAexperience1sre· -i conditions, benefits. 15.00hr.146-1601. I GOfc/l'IO/Ounll0,800 I ~· and reqiatta typ-~!lllll_._ ______ l 98m-4pm apply at· Personnel 1 q1.1red ; BS degree pre· I : Must be honest, dependa· -! LoanSec/ExptoSlS,600 I ang of M-65 wpm and
-'OrwlpCoest m·D.-.. ,. fert'ed I Rec:eption.i.st ble. personable Xlnt.t SECRETARIAL I BkprSec/REtoS16,800 j 1ood com!Dunicalion enhese little ads r eall} . 0.-, Pl&ot I :t Frwt Ofc. IK•pt I potential. Mrs Trabish 1 I Recpt/I'SSaccSl0.800 skills. The ability to
«work!Jolnthethou..;ando;• 330W.BaySt I We offer a generous Free ·to applica~t :1 orMr.Edwards .557·1579 Progressi.ve optic al , lli~l.nders~1ency tra6scribe from d ie·
Colt.a Meaa ~!!,~X.;.!~ ..... c-·· benefits package that in· ( Finance co. wants sharp.1 or49'7·1018. rmn~act~g company 1 4020Birch Eltt 64 EOE t a p h q n e o . r • of other people in this Equal Oppor Employer 1815 Ritchey Street eludes plftd holidays and I person to meet & greet ID lrvine IS m . need of a I Newport/1133-8190/Free shorthand/fast not~ will
·-area who arc n•.RulJr Santa Ana ca 92705 Christmas week shut· clients Your top skills !Sales secretary with so~e 1 be helpful. Columbia of·
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down. Please apply in I will ~ble you lo grow M~ls & Tour Guid~s. personneltbookkt;eP•.ng ' fers an attractive start·
J{f.. ~~au tak~r Jl 642 56iR I t'las~1fied ads do 1t we ll. person Monday through within co. Great benefits. Bnght, young. attractive b~~kground. This an" Secntwy S 1 OSO l.ni salary, goocf career
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Wednesday 9·11AM Qr ! To '9IXI Also ree jobs 1 Salespersons to show diVldual shouldbeable to / ' ct potential, and outstand·
1·3PM or send resume I ca 11 (;a r 0 I 8 u c k · Resort in San Juen area type 60 wpm & lake ~m w some Pac f s. iJll benefits. For an in·
• NURSING 1 (only resu mes wilh l 540-SOOl Soelling&Snell'. $350/+ pe:r week possi·· shorthand. Co~pany ,of·I payab e exper. re e: tervlew appointment.
11., salary history will be 1 ing of 'Newport Beach ~·Call ~93-6606 Ask for fp-s. good startm~ sala.n: I =:/.PC:ti ~t~1: ple~e contact Haney •
t.1.. SHITA AM.I TUSTIN COMMUlllTY HOSPITAL considered. l Agency 4340 Campus Mike Bulick. & ~fits for .nght in I UIU:n<.c Co tal p ~ . Perrin at (714) 116-1101 . , , MI M ' · diVldual. Apply m person ,,_..._, as erson ext. 83 I 00 I Mortla J-:!: A•.-Dr .• EOE SALES MAMAGEI or send resume to: oel Aaency, 2790 Harbor
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Industrial office,Ucensereq. qualifications, mus t McGaw. Irvine 92114 . ---------• RN's
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS -LET'S TALK
FULL TIME. PART TI ME .AND PER DIEM
At Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital, we have
excellent nursing opportunities available for professional
individuals with their future in m ind. We are a modern 300
bed acute care facility and teaching· hospital providing
quali ty health care to Central Orange County Residents.
We otter excellent salaries and benefits. The following
o pportunities are c urrently available:
OPERATING ROOM R.N.'s
EMERGENCY ROOM R.N.'s
ICU-CCU R.N.'s
Salary Levels Available -Dependent upon Experience
and Education $1.517 -$2.138
6 Mo.nth Operating Room Training Program Available for
Inexperienced R.N.'s . Next Class begins Few_uary, 1981.
$1 , 17~ per month for first four mqntha.
...._ Paid Trauma Nursing Class 'for O.R ., E.R.
and ICU·CCU Nurses '-~
• O.R. Staff Meetings Weeki~
• Special O.R. In-Service Meeting ~nthly
•Free CEU's ~ailable '
OTHER IDIFITS
-Time and One-half for Weekends In Excess
Weekend Hours.during a• week pay pef'iod.
-Half Time P~y for Call Time
-Differentials:
3:00 to 11 :00 Shift $154.90
11 :00 to 7 :00Shlft1371.78
Ask about our 32 Hour Work Week
with full ~Ind Benefit•
for the 11 :00 P.M~ to 7:30 A.~. Shifts.
. -Dental Plan Paid by the Hoepftal
-Medlcal & Hotpltal lnturlll()e paid by Hospital
-:--M0!19Y and G• S.vlng Vin Pooling Program
of 32
SpeC'ial ..-... Include Mlcr09urgety, Open Hutt Surgery,
Total Joint R~ecement,·Vltrectomiel end Neuroeurgery.
We hlYtt t~ ~ tn equlpftWtt end auppltea.. 9 Aoomt
in Surgery with Plant for &PMtk>n.
AdmlnlatratJon
Controls Division 494~. have ability to train & _557_·2'_14_. _____ _
33()()S. Standard St. motivate sales lf ams. SECIETAIY
Santa Ana, Ca 92702 Personal business mgmt RESALES MB-8995 Sec y{We<d Processor
TOP PAY
ADMIH. ASSIST.
Organized person
w/good sec'y skills,
drafting, furniture. &r
construction exper.
equal oppty
employer m If th A CAIEEI Salesmen Zerox 800 or 850. artec
IN IEAL ESTATE? IHSULATIOH · exp!d. Full or P T.
helpful. to handle orders ---------& c us tome rs. Ir Y"i n e';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-. Real Estate F\nd Out if it's for you
Earn lllOO +a week. no Newport. Secretarial
credit turn downs, exp Services. 752.2311 · fUrn . mfr. -Ca ll K.H. \ MIWUCEHSE7
Wby not try commercial
real estate? We provide
all ol lhe extensive train-
ing you'll need to be a
professional. Income.
draw Ir benefits. Call for
an appointment for in· tervlew. Realonomics
Corp, 67s.6700 .
FIE£. SEMINAR
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CHAMPAGNE AND
HORSd'OEUVRES
• How to Start
•Career Opportunities
•Training
preferred. will tra in.
531-4501
Sales
Need P IT su p e r
salesperson for Fashion
Island. Wed. Su n &r
wk.ends preferred. Ca II
(114) 159-9951, 10.5pm.
SALES PERSON·mature.
Sponsored By Mon· Fri, 6PM·9PM .
1---------1 C.•~Zl /Goldat• permanent position,
RSVP 646-1434 Hallmark Party Shop. Real E1tale Sales
DPHllHCED
A~IMTS
We otfer the following :
IHl&h Commits ion
/Best location
I J?rivate secretary
t Profesalonal a•aocs
Call now fOr ,ppoinlment
m.7100ull ror Walt
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USTAUIAMT SALES PERSON F/tlme
Hoateas/casbler. full &r for antique store In Lag.
parttime. Day & night Bch. Muat work wknds.
shift avallable. Please Interviews Sal. &r Sun.
apply In person. Mon.· 3305 Lagum Cyn. Rd.1 Fri., 3pm·6pm, Crazy Laa. Bch. Hone Steakhouse, 1580 _.;:._ ______ _
Brookhollow,'"Santa Ana. $.aJesperSOI\ warited for
• new sportln& goods &r ---------RestlW'ant ....-. 'fl l ' r •a Real Eatate SGT. PEPPERONl'S s...,.... ear 11 ore'" ~
See our ad untfe r PlZZASTORIS Hills. P /Ume &r f/~\me"
,Telephone work or call Nowhirin& for full tr part _Aft_._6=_4.97_·4_7_32_. ___ _
851-1888 time openin&s at loca· SALIS
R E A L E S T A T E tion.s or OC Airport. l.L Uc. le41'd A~QUISITIONS Varied days & ~ns. Ideal SeWnl bulineases can be
. s~menlal lilcome for i rdl.n d O>mpany aearcbmg for a bousewiv " students the most rewa I an coUete 1raduate to help OUr es l ti . · exclt1n1 or any sales
reeearch • flurchase in· . ~f ve row~ng poaiUoo lf You have: "
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, ___ WILDB _ __. ____ OV'OCDe towel ban and 1ou cotree table" end ta· cqJCH at chr, washable J1wt1ry 1070 ~·0~:'° na:~b ~ ~~r."=~~
MacG 1 Ya hta 1831 peper holden, 40~ un· ble. 9250. Kenwood re· ivory uphol. SlOO ror •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• &&5-MlO Auxiliary . equlpmt. In· Placen~ or CM c • der wholesale. Approx· ceiver " 2 J ansaon both. f1oor" lbl. lamps, Hvy 14K man •1 iold eluded CS.led Data,~14,
· · imately S50 units. Bulk speakers. USO. Double 1 SlOea.147·11821 l watch" Sold money c:Jip JapueM swords (9) at Dela Selector 22:17. T• ·~ew olfice ~in. toon near Oran1e Women needed forl aaleonly. 646-6096 mattress/box springs. j'Qu J· d 1 b d w/12~gold coin~7!it·lS43 ar1l)OI' w/box to be io1d Punch zm> hu be'a ~r.
t A t C d · t a rd h I I k llO 9'11·3363 eeo aaze 10 a e • l l t h l I oun y rpor . re 1 c . ouseceann~ wor ·C-r•& . · · I swivel rockina chair.Perfect LOO VSl pear a 01et er <>n y . der ·aerv ce cpn ·
rnarketlnd No experience necessary. Good pay, rull lime, Calli ... -wt 1030 12pc Sectional Sora M\nt round cocktail table d . d 01 .. 4111·21f1'1. tract /1ood wortln1
C ll M:-:"!'o.a. 0 -.... •e·a Ra1 •-Mop· r-. ' aamon • " ap· • cond.'Sold In ''A• la"' a 9A ~.. ..... ......_ • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coad. Beat orrer ove r '7S-Of79. pl'aiMd, beat cash orter, Sooy Reel to Reel '1: CPM , t-I00-42MJ41 1 ~. !Dutroom mi4Cellueous S2SQ. Aasorted end tbls u...,; .... Sale Fr Prov pvtparty.Sue,Nl-6041. a.carder DOG. Bookcaae1-cond. __ 7_14_·540-__ 7130_·_....a..._ Tel"" . WORDPROCESSING equlpment.31.8x2Atraya. SS0·$75 /ea. Beaut._,.,... · · · 9'.l71alfllhaquarium Wanted. IBM Mac Card ·"!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!'!!!11!!!1'!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Day or Evening shift SalelilhLForblackand Chrome Plate Ch an· 4:1' rmttet. W/8 tuft1ed .. .,.~wtDl-Hd comp, Sl!O, Stere~ II. Wiii lease or ·"' avail. 6 hrs. a day. Maal white developin1: 1 i,-, I deiler best olfer over~. c _ra, fj s er.:!~-:~nao e. 1.7S ct .. E.VSl. -USGSA amtrm cua '100, tools purehase .. Call 752·MM.
11 Sa ln 900 A plJont each A • B con· Hart')' 675-3445 mt!)C2 w'n. -r ~ ae,pra1aed. $35 ·ooo. -mile SlO 97t-S300 days ~ TEACHERS • v or rtec. centrate. 3 gallons rix'l I I WILL SACRIFICE for DaleMecb File cabinet, 5 drawer,
,1 llCalTAlllS call '152-0234. concentrate. 4 pints I Kini Sz Walerbed 4 Posq AMTl9UES SlO,IOO. 542-6421 lateral, USO, paper
t l 1 al' LI fw SUISnftn'I ,......_~-: hardener concentrate., c.ane Hdbrd, 6 draw base I Whole bou~eful. Must . Fumi1hed Doll House shredder, l350. 541·-· ... c1. 17 $10 PH DAY -I Finl S.10takeull. t yr old mo. 675·1550. sell. Call496-5203. By pnv,ate party: l nat. with litbted Christmas .. "•I• Waated ! Quallrled .............. ••:••••••! T68-S83'7 641·1616'228 . i rd. brllliJ1nt cul diamond tree, araod piano 6: Pitney Bowes 5600 ti . Fr•A E.O.E. Su~titute Teachers to·.W .. 1 1005 I . Solabed, dbl, b~ack vmyl, I ~cts VVSI. appr. S934S.: house lighta. UOO. postage machine, xlnt
.. ~Pe~~!' A1ency teach hl1h school s tu· ........................ jNIKON F Lens 1:14 P'TN I Beaufl!ul French antique xlnt. S200. Twin hdbrds, will aeU ror 13100. "'lnt I Walnut roll top deak 5''' cond, "50. 613·4000 •E.11lh,'-'WlaMesa dents in the event ol a Prct. Cond. $300 Call l annoere w/2 door.length ornate wr. Iron, $50 ea. value640-8862 wide" .. hi h '50 ·~~ -_M.;L4'7! work stoppage o r1
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u.x.:i.a. 11111111\' emergrocy Daily pay ABBEY I 1 B-12167. . . 1G en u 1 n e Bur~~• e · 101 Copier, xlnt cond,
' $80. S x hi1h schools, ANTIQUE llALL Olympus OM2N carftera : Fra~ldatre 14 c u . ft. I RUBIES. Your choice, 'BulJarproof your home. a.'50. 873-4000 ! -.. --• __ ----•H grades 9 .12. Valhi! ~lO.ll,Fril0·9 system, standard 1.8 &.._Kenmore, 6 ·mos old t relngera~~r. Good cond.! onJyDOeach.&40-88811 ! The Inexpensive 'way, hh 80l7 ~ --.IT ... IY l Caliromla credential re·· eio.ectTuesday 17()..1'() ~mdlens, ,nash. I w$7~her,, &r d .. ~~r8.; nerw ~.~~-1!" Cocolor bdT. v .. u... 1075 I Mac. 541-1"4 ~ ····-················· • 11!115. SIC • 1 uired " 1 d b . 75 W •--A power wan er, c oseup ...,, se or-..... so a ""'....,,· ...... rner rm _ , flee to applicant. Co~ ~t cred;:ft/i i~n su n ·J 11 1 estm ..... ter ve. ! tens. misc. Items. Cost, $5 o , new Se a r · s set. Xlnt. cond. SIOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i UWNRITE IRONER EXOTIC BIRDS . er.. wants diplomatic : Huntington Beac:eu~on Garden Grove S54-6l03! $1200. ·Sell $70&.' Used greenhouse 6xs·. new 1 Leather Captain's chair.,Wanted~Jast~re for Gdcood. $100. I •
.Exec. Se~. Y. w /good I High School Dis trict j twice. 845-7281. 1296. sell ror S200, other S25. 548-5313. ~ 1213);~~~il4 May. I 548-7242 OCKMACA~ :~ms. W,!llpbe corp., 10251 Yorktown Ave.: aTHANNUALINO.C. !Cats 1035 1 Items. day .641·0380. evl,._Sde 10551 vea. . 4 . V h bl c .. V:I.is ~~:i:ator T.oR s" 1 :Odo~. H.B. or call to be re·: ANTl9UI SHOW & ........................ 499-5611 :;;;-.:;'; ........ , ........ Mhc.I•••• 1010 ' Rueryg.. a12aonLa .:! ADrebal I LOVEBIDDS· ......, · • · gistered 714 964 3339 any' SALi · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • x ' a ps, j ,. · Also fee jobs. Call Carol da . ludln. S · t & S 1 PERSIAN KITTENS Kmg soCabed $100. Bed· Newport H.-ltoi-I Sola Bed. End" Cocktail Peach Face
Buck, ~5001 , Snelling I ~eNo~ ~ ·1990un., R t0ct:~·~or2 k Sbots,reg.$150up. ding-Antq Fr Tble $35. BuslriesaaiProfessional tuCi&Aa~TAGS 'lbla, Queeon'Hdbrd, etc.
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Fischer ~ Snelling of Newport I . ' . e ·-~•t . e r 5 546-9965 ' Bike $35 642·2267 or W--•'•Ca...&.. '! rrom your business card. j Sfi6.Q90 Blue Mask
B a h Ag 43411 • • a .... onum. ' · -.. -., .......... ,_.... cardJor ea h • FINCHES e c ency. y ' r.a.p11o I lm:iOSt ton B Pk DofJI 1040 I ~5718 the" I .,,.,. ....... ~ ... c I Campus Dr., EOE ' I W R8 ' Hrs l2~·30' s::e~~ 6 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• announG••~-E Sir :LnEnua tag. plus one spare. We :Irvine .Raquel Club Mem··i PARAKEETS. 1 I · · • n · · , I 8' UPKLSTRD COUCH -• • return permanently benhip,12()(). CANARYS ---------+-1 ~ Cl k ' Kl:ESHOr:m Pups. AKC. Pl Id <bro to > ._ plas Galore! sea.led attractive tag a. · 497.2595 COCKATIELS
SERVICE Station attend .• I er s Oesb, bufret, hall ~Tee. i °'8mp Sire. ~IF. Pet " Gd Cood. $1;;167;.~ Sat"' Sun Nov 8 & 9 . I strap, meeting alrline : Grays Albinos eip'd., ref. req'd. 2S ai · needed to handt,1 ~top, bookcase, paano.1· s how . P v t P t Y .1 9AM ~4PM · l.D. requirements. Pre· 'Bessler 23c enlarger, Pied Pearl Fawn
civer, S250 per wk. NQ I hvy. ~coming calla fr:c>!D ! pictures. clocks. a c ·. 213/IB'M345af\6pm. 'GIRL'S FR. PROVEN. 401 E. Bay St, C.M. I vem I~. theft! For a , 16mm Bolex Rex IV. •73 1· GreaterPatagonlabs ~.644-71Sl ! 11\&a~tve adverti11ng. ceuorles, art, ~ed & an·!Collie u ies urebred I 'BDRM. SET. 8pc. White I We welcome yourl con .. personalized ta1 enclose Dodge Van 2 O O •1 HALF MOONS
media. Scheduling orl Uques.548-9882 8 ~P~d •ti &t .· w/gold trim. Dbl bed lributionsforre·sale.All. wallpaper, rabric or Brunswick U8 pool ta·1 LavendarAmazon c....a-. 1 appt.s. for ~al~ Consul· I ANTIQUES ! Sl~ S90 ° d • ~.• 8;2 56;;-, canopy. $250 JO e O . · pro c e e ds go to "Day Glo" paper & we bl e, Bowen s Ii d e l Blue Front Amazon _........, ......_ Oper. I tants. Th as as not a Wholesal W b j · · ys · · · 97!H478 -scholarship fund. t will back " trim your chlplicator 16mm com·' MealJy Guatamalan a
iaper. prel'd. bul will telephone soliciting pQs .j e are ouse ' eves: &&S-2176. ' . . tap. Or try two cards.I lete editin outril DOVES QUAl17"
traiD right individual. Excell. salary ai bonus, Sincelm : SACllFtCESALE ,CU ST BLT YOUTH iGARAGE .SALE. furn .' backtoback. ; ~2331. g 'I AF~lCANGR~YS. Blllngual a must. Catt j incentiveprogram.Call:1 NOWOPEN J • . BEDS . w /s loraget camplng&equip,hsehld PRICES. ! I ArullUneorExot1c8rtds ~ 54(MOSS, Coastal 962·3636-Mr.Jason I TOnrEPUBLIC 'Caim & Scottish Ter·1 drawer & ladder .j items, baby items, afr 1 S2eaor3/~ jWblrlpool relrig, good l " Plants, Wall D~r.
"9nonnel A1ency , 2790 M·FlO.S Sat. 9·12 i riers, AKC reg, must sell I Sl.25/0BO. 979-1478 I mckey, toys, games "I 415 tags b .60ea. t CODd. SlOO. Dbl bed, box j .Barnl. Waterfalls & Ac·
liaiJorBl.,CM ,Telephone . . . HERITAGEANTIQUE I rorll8.64()-0090 . misc. 912 West 18th St .. 8/9tapb.50ea. 1 aprinp/matt.,w/frame .• cessonea. •
NE}'f;BAFEE E.C\.E.I <R.E.Licreqwred) ! ~Mt.Langley :MalllLhasa Apso Pup 10 .Din. rm set, gold velvet • C.M. 10ormoreS1.40ea. 1 near new $7S. 4 poster ' FealMr 1tL.af
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Sllippiq/Receiving Stock, I jF.astsn Estate Antiques. I S400 ~an ana 6~~~ 1313 ~1797 ! name at! Furn .• ~nens., Draw your own or send Ster~ $4$. Waterbed scMh ol 405 S.D. Frwy 1
cl'erk. Wi ll train SALARY Amo.It, walnut, cherry, vonne 'j clothes, kitchen 1tems.j name, addresa, phone a.· HuntinatonBeach. P'toaresaive Medica ~ mahogany. Glassware. I days,673-572Seves Antique Hutch. 1 Double I knick·knacks. records ... we'll make one card per 'i ~/boob~lf hdbrdll us;t c.11136-2517 '
Device mrg. Apply in • Nippon" Occupled,Keeshound puppies, AKC I bo~priog ~ mattress.1 C.M.nr20th/Orange9·4., tae.Add25"each. E.~4or::O~ $1 · Qpei;alOAll·tPll,7~ya
aoo: 3194 Airport SALAIJ Japan piecies. 531·3883. I reg Shots I Twin boupnng & mat·, Sat/Sun tooll ror signs. Send check or money or· Oriti 11 ~g: • Dr S C CM · · tress. Student desk.' derto; · I Hllldrm•T bleclotba -_,--.-" te.... ANTIQUE SHOP1 557·3172· •Misc. Wltdys after5:3()•BUILDERS·Lg Mirrors.I N.OTPlllMTIMG I ~.Pulled ........... o •.
$HOI SALISMAN That's right a weekly II 0 V l N G · F l o a ''Beaut. purebred German! 641·9381 • I Desk Chairs, Lamps, Ta· I P.O. Bo• tseO ........_SUI. lll-aoal ~ & OIW'li iiii
We bave an openinl for j weekend. lluat dl1J)Oae I Shep pupe, 3 fem, 9 wk:a. . , hie. 2110 En. Conls, Al. ec.talllaa, Ca. m26 I -•••••••••••••••'°";;.
eqiertencecrrull 0.,~AtAR aftnvea&al'yataavln11of llO'm.&lCM • Rattanclinio1tbl.4chrs,31 Sidi windows.Al.Tinted\ c-..... ac ~lee . Db\e . oven Ortaa -~ -1 1 1 · ., 3"t to Wl' olf'.fum,bric· · pc couch. a b1-h back • Sidi Doan w /Frame. --_.:._....._ .....,. 1125. ___... dal. -
1 ?: sa eape':~!l I a-line. ~loeb. jewelry, •POODU; PUPS• •wlYel c:bn. dial conct. j an.e. 41Wen1l..tfte •· ~.1U-~ . -Two t.af.Z·BDY swivel ,m. Artericalt penoo, as .. etc 1be Antique Garden Christmas deposits. 857·3'87 I 6x6 • 25t per pleCe. Pauit rean. llo&b $ll0. 187311....:..:..;.:..·..;,..;:;~..;_:,~_;_;_;.;;~ Ca~ Hemphlll's 3285 Laguna Can n T Cuiie also 546-2848 Garage Sale. Furn .. & glue yow own tiles .. PaleoPic:aaao Irvine, Bab G and SlJOO ·Shoes,54Fasbion Island, I ....... ,...red. L.asuna Bch 497.~~IP • · · IBdmuet. dbl dresser . dlb I tamps, decor. items, Good tor ceramic shops ' Stan.:ay~ih.t--.
N.'B.M4--C223. U you like talkln& on the l0·30-5PM ~ · Lhasa Apao puppies. bed, 2 nlle s tands .• hiewares, 'books. sptg or private Parties to u.e Elec eirerciaer bicycle. QJmole bloacle..SJtS
Shoe sales ruu \ime with telephone and maklnl a Open · · AKC. $7S. 760·1334, or Wa Io u t . g d c on d . ! cooda. antiques. 2.Y·S375". your artistic abilities. l beavydllty, aoo. .Oak upr'.sharp SJ.595.
or w /out' exp.. or will good aalary 1rith ':'Jllimit· . P«celain anUqu~ wood j 8'73-8550-Ruth. (213)45-7060. 10a!'D·5pm. I Sat: & Sun. only. 1836 s:M-7533 67J.t187 eves. Tunlng ai repalrlng
train. Good co. benefits. ed ~UI potedta,al you burnln& stove, SO a style L.........foY-I045 Moo-Sat, Dena. ! lrvme.N.B.... 2 Caddy &poke wheel 12 pl U ...... t D II Tuner5'8·m2
a.......i .. -quaWy for a poaltioo m a cote macb, lg rnd metal ,~ -! . ane c • .,.... o a as, ,__,.ID person ~IUD to (utJll'OWiniNwpl8each coke slan. All very good••••••••••••••••••••••• AnUque dresser. marble 618JCinp Pl. Sat & Sun. rams. $100 ror both. America.o Ail'llnes. Nov. Stary & Clark spinet. dk·
llam Mon thru Fra. Stan· ReafEatate Office. Sorry , shape. 4t7 2246
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top. Pecan dresser set 2 : 12·S . .Bm.lding materials, ~200'l/839·9320 8, sioo. S3S-82QS I ~ mahog $800 ~rfect
da.rd Shoes, 3017 So. maximum salary S58,000 • MALECOCKAPOO swivel rockers. $1001 ·sca1ro1c1s. glass slide rs , Lo I . I shape. 548.i860 '
BJ\stol, C.M. per yr. • PrilDe Antique Arcade lyrtogood h'ome eacb.. 673-3600. color TV's, aquariums" •• •u•• Goraeoua ~-highly un· --=--------
SNACK BAR-Food pre· n&lfOl.IMOW. Poker Game $550 0801 631·2448 1' Pearls. Sendsomeoneyoul~~ea usual Outrigger, 181,; fl!'srand new Kimball ~ • 6'75-8120orS75-S220 . . c;u.,tom made queen size · bouquet ol 30 multi col· lolal. covered w/Abalone Caravan Organ.paid paration. Opening shift. or an appointment to Visually .handicapped water bed wllh solid I ~helium balloons Ued shells, with fflatching $1100, Sacrifice $795.
Mature. Seacurr Country ~ourll~!~rN on ,rour Ancient Mayan Grinding person Wllhes :o ,:ta~e wood bookshelf head· 5 F A M I L y wtlh ribbon & your own I Couole table. Equally 675-7045
Club. 536-8866. s ca 1 ow· · " Slone SlOO. Bdrm Suite AllhaM. f pood e ra · board. Mattress beater . II'!. person a I message. I unusu&l mermaid base ------
STATIONERY STORE if\ 8Sl·IS66 Uled ln Movie Sets $700, btta. 55'1·9397 liner padded r~U com: I wAIAGE Perfect for every oc· colfee table with clear Hammond T·400 Organ.
qlM needs saleslady Tow Truck .Drt'vers 9' Quality Decoratorrwnit... 8050 plete'wilhmatch~gSrt .I SALE ~·We deliver., glass '?val top . automatic rhythm $100
" F/tlme, S days. Xlnt. oeeded. Expenencedon· C.OUChSlS0,714--498-1181 ••••••••••••••••••'•••• chestor5drawers, both 314-1-f61t1Ptoce Decorative orange under blue boOk. $1365.
WU'kina conds. F.special, ly. Must live C.M. area. SO • I BUY like new. S300. AntiQue • Cost9,.Mno STAMP COLLECTIONS porcelain turtle. 135.~. ~1818 ------
ly fine cUentele. Phone: 646-98311. OORO'llfY~MER N&I ** .** mahogan. y cabint!t with Sat&S...10-4 PURCHASED Dave !callrorappt.orrorpac·SpcwtiMJGooch 1094
8'1S1010f t DON NOLAN PRESENT Good. used Furruture .& t original RCA r~dio and C.OOtour livlna room set Coooper. 846-2387 hue. 213-360-1302. •••••••••••••••••••••••
orapp · EXPO & SALE Appliances-OR 1 will I record player still work· with ottoman, 4 pieces 1Refrigl20 Elecdryer $20 Remington 30·06 auto
STOCIC CLHK JY~(f I ER A llant panormama or!sellorSELLrorYou I""·!! S300. One of a kind sso. 2 lawn mowers: 1 Snap·on s ide cab. 3 1 Kitch tb't $20. cribsso: l\ew, sling. Bausch .; vJ. e w 111 l rain , antiques lo the collec·1 MAST&SAUCTION quilted bedspread, gas. 1 battery $35 each ::wers, 1 shelf. locka· 548-0l07JackLavertue Lombepowerscope.Cosl itac:Qr~aor Yachts. 1631 South Or ie County ~ ol over 100 selected ,64'""86 & IJJ.9625 earthtone c:olors. $350. Rogers silverplated la· · 5837 1 1535, price $325. 675"5'91 , JWent1a CM dealen... , . I Call 714-642·0138 die, mea.t fork, berryj Sl40 768· Rare Ocelot Ladies Fur eves. · • printinc co any for .... _ 6 7 8 & 9 :Kini size xtra fLrm mner . spoons, pie server SS·•· . . coat $80.640-4776 ---------
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1rc;:s 1~~arim~ trees, eves/,;tnds Pool Table coin type·new
Sbctt openings for experienced u.n. · a · l rnatchin1 coil box spr-exec. de1k & chair, Toasters $4. Steam irons' . a · ID coo· cover-new cushions-one
Experienced stock room :1v':'!' m1:rr!!~:~f l.rlOPMtN~HE12·6PM 1 ings, never used. still lamps, formal din. br's. si.so.a. Coffee .pot $2.1 tamers. SlSOea. 631·2124· Larte olfice desk. xlnt Inch solid marble lop·
clerk needed ror our 1 year experience on COMMERCE BLDG 1 pacltatred. worth SS20. in-misc. 2000 Holiday Rd. Farberware rotisserie. 9Xl2Karastan Hniah " cond. $2SO . · new set or balls. Size
' g line. Full lime, compusraphic equip· Ol•MGE CO · cl delivery l220. Cash on· NB. Thurs-Sun. 9-6. ~mplete with ~pit $35 · $100 lleo's lOspd racer. 45x90 $500,645·0915. 2050
cbedule. Benerits meat. Thia ia a 20d ab.if\ ..., • ly.640-808'7. like. new . Kitch e n! 640-0l72 988-42Z3. Wallace-B-Costa Mela. Jue : medical, dental, l 1 h 1 d FAllMOUMDS Decorator Furn : L /Y utensils: Trays. pots & ---------1
life Insurance program. ::!t~t~~~Y AdmiuaSOorwith WATBllD Room D /R Bdrm+ pans, knives. roas ter15· DRACENA (Corn Console Color TV. $7S,SSCcuUbBaAPEROq.uipmenVt.
• CQl'npaoy discount. paid work week. Competitive .a· 92•25~a For Sale many -other items from soc · $3. C I o thing : Plant) 3 in 1 pol rtoo. Boy's Schwinn Stingray, Mark
' •vacations • holidays , ti d AMPLE . Beaulirul stalned wood decorator's home. Sweater. blouses. pants .. Stereo Console nel!ds D>.!182·-0898. reg, tanlt, BC, guages, compeoaa on an ex-FREEPARKING mowlted high on a 12 67>6634 or 642·6182 240 dresses and evenlng1 needleS2007Sl-4S35 fins. mask a. more. Appty in person celJent benefits. Call or I Via Eboli Npt Bch gowns Sl·l3S. Jewelry. BEER TAPPER, TAKES Bailey med. wet suit.
J.C. PIHMIY apply In penon to: 10 IO drawer Ped e s la l . · hand baga, evening bags 36" Dia. Round Wrought v. or~ KEG WITH C0-2. 644-6179
3t Fubionhland, N.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bookshelf hea~board Solabed. blk n.augabyde. 5C>c·•· Baby items. Anti· Iron Cofree Tbl $125, (1) HSO. BLACK.JACK ---------
E.O.Ej. M/F AM-PRE'SS Wiahel' ai Dryer, late ~~ mlllror. lftc~~dea $175. Antique dbl brass que Eagle shetr. Lu1·1 Place Settln1 Gorham VIDEO GAME, COIN Head Skiis 200cm ,.with model, lood cond, $125 nd~~er •. 1 ma ress bed, $1SO. Antique trunk. gage, boob, hand em· SterUngS21S751·4535 OP,(Uke In ban.)$250. Tyrolia 3SO bindln1•
STUD--s DMalooof ea.M&-5848 a MuslSetf~~ovln m. Antique rocker. oak. I ~dered Items. towels. • BARBER C~IR Sl<>O. $ls. o I b s l o 1 r . ~ • 't.11 1146-4451 g S12S. Queen·n waterbed. pillow cases, lunch cloths Man• Larse London, Foe A 1 Rt Es s C o M • ('114)~2329 • and otben needed paf1 Sutton lncluatriea, loc. 11' FriJidalre, good cond. ExL 224 suo~ l'ellow wic ker SJ. up. Ski boots: _, I)ned &iain Coat, Wom 'P'R.£SSER, so,-r. HOSE .
Umf. Apply. at or ca~~ 2l14%Forbea Road Wuber ai dryer, elec. Ask for Don Reis dNaer/c:b anlJinl table, pair cbildrenS SS. 1 pair Once.•· 751-tm 6GUN. DQO. MS-1824.' Golf clubs w1th batt and
Cinema. Evuai La&gNl .. •el,92117'7 538-11"1 orcall'180-~l7 _$35.-0aakilo,toploader, men& SS. GH items · cart. $40. Call. lturt • . 709 E. Balbo" .-.. 00. "r7!3289eves. galore. ,,, (1) Wine Rack $40, 0 1 ~c•••.. M6-02Sl6 vd. NB. 675-4580 > UH441 G E r r o a t f r e e ~ ....,,. Sliver Chest l2S-· Wlllhd 1011 ..._ ______ _
refrigerator :dot run·, Couch• cbalr, 1ood cond. 7Sl~ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ' STUDINr EqualOpportl&nlty nJn1-eond.'s1ooobo.!Muataell.982-2804. Dresset.•.t-wlnhead·MOVINGmustaellmany WANTED : Re.adint1 .. PAllTTIMI , Employerlll/F/H -..z I board , $40, nightstand. ltem1 this weekend.
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· h ° C ..........___ Uprtaht Clean chain maple c hina Mahogony Highboy ~ ..,..,. 751-4535 •••••••••••• .. ••'• ••• 9'.00/hr. lluat ave car nPtSr u_., · 1 • • r-· · --~• .. 1 • b 11 en 0 u 1 h f 0 ., Worb Good s100 S48-8Sl3 1 cabinet, desk, floor $135, sofa bed. $50 . .,.., ..,. fr bt I ... ..._ Roct ... " U fin Wllllied -Schwinn exercy· 8t11VU1~ RCA 25 eotM ·~hair 640-2746 5PM-9PM or~ j tamp, bootcaae. All~. Mi-SOOS.· ._._hi O&klovco ee t~_ .. e .!-s 11 Cher ..-1.d Soso cle. Call eventn1s. TV, 2 yr wmt)', fret de-~ . ~ '15WPM. no shorthand, ' 5530111 ~ • •eat, ~•·1 ma eat o · 1 •1.-r. . livery. ll.3'. '*1111·• ~then appllcanta need above Dryer, Gu. clean, worka: 6' Rattan Co\¥:h 6 cushion. clolhln1, blkes, mlac. All 751-4$35 .-r •a.al gCIMca.. I avera1e spellin1 ar 1 good. MS 548·8Sl3 orj7pdormaldin. set, cane· vinyl, polynesian print. prteed to tell or bHl of. t'!'l'91 aOll Z5"COLORT.v.~ ' -IJ'•mmar akllls. word S4l-4e5 I back chairs. pads " m. Oct .. on game table, fer. Sat. a.an oaly UM. TV •• a ... I 1 YEAR WARRAna y I ....... need f~ p/Ume I:;,"'"'' back1round leaves, sacrifice $850. walnul W/4 chrs. $115. zaAmblnlRd,Cll. l••H•••••0 ••0 • .. u 0 • 1142-5340 ~
I c:'*.=...v:td ~-~~·11 ul 152-0234. • Waaher. clean, work• Dec. BBO, lllO. 67a-0329 641-1879 DECODeRs 'C(HI( Dlrador trombone I TV f v . f c..-• l 1ood. fr~ 548·1511 orj G....,.Sal•. Frl&m, t>S. Reallve laa.t mo•lft l.ft I withe .... Eacelleat~D·I or elem. teachlnl ValetParkJD1Attend. 541...s 1Daaka: a wooden typln1 HCAHYOM I Tools, farn .• dlah11 ad your home. No monthly , cltion.1100.C'fS-DZafter' ·=:-.n::.!mml~/''1~ I Womeo/Mee. P/f Holl· . h I dlb,lovenauecdeak, UmqueWallSystemcon· blk•. N71 Cormorant' cbarin. Th• Beat for l 8PM. DICOQ
• re ..... ,::,rue~~ l day Seaaon help wanted ou~!t!! ... er' 1 1 metal deak. $20/up. l .... °' brau shelves. Olde, J'.V. .......,..._anytime. ·, &A........11 c t II 120 ... ., • t ' far s>¥t paltiel, apeelal ~ -· -.7191 leather bottoms, o•k . ~ ..... ,..an , one o, 6/~1-nllDtdiaabllill 1 ~.111.utbedepend., *"872 I j trimmed w /panel1 or .....olHOOD 1Lcrelri1SDO.Sob)'eolor' tlill.,.... cue. SlOO or,llapaYOK Medtt. ~1f· Alp~ "~"o~a~ I able to won nit• 1d ~ •1&o • CXXJNTRY FRENCH lmobd beveled mirror •AIAMIALI TV -. Deaka MO-tlf, 1 111&.orr ... 1111. ·t lla'96, Am7J'mlr
c:r:lr N•~~and •at rib people. XlatJ' a1 . I XIDl&n.. .::O i QaiO Cabinet. L1ahted. lnaerta. Incl oak TV Slit 'M, Im Port KJm-0-. &bl •· l>'r9IM.1', := =lllat too• I p&Qs. •·
Tai be rt St or ca It I WOIDID eacoura1 to MM.Sit . . GlaH Front • 814\a..' cabloetl. hand rubbed berly Pl, NB. Antq. •• Ml.-M ~ St ;ii 8 ver w le••~'· .. d It · apply Call A•1•l '1 I Cloaed C\IPbOard Below 1 flnlah, •uat See Ori1 prtata bdblrl tumi&u..-\ .. eawoo ereo. --l.&.O.E. 'vatet..lae for app't 1020 XJntCond.S45054f.aei .co1t u ,ooo ·sac . ~•craftltema'.NewTappuToucb/CoD<"" 11 ldlck,t_.,amp.
'1'eadlen cn4> -.Ca · •••-•••••••• .. ••••••• .._ 1 SUOO/OBOM0-~17 I Sdlwbm blbs, Tonka•. trol lllcrowue Onn UaaAN CQ9'GIJU. waoa. Price H alee
••I Ql.,.,. ' a ..!.'..--I pd 1 ~ ~more Lil& Prim .. Sell for .......... _._._ ~-1..:at.a~;;. ... ;;.;.;;..;;.lm;..;,:..._-tlo;:;::~ -•··--~ · fbr ---it • Hereulan 7' IO(a sleeper ·DlneUe Tb1 w/4 swivel • ' · .,.. ~Ille c..toms -_, ,_ ... ,
. ~Al'R ' • 1 = r~':l, .. ~~~: lldJm::. "":is .. c":r.: 1100. m•lchln1 end i --<• • c•rome SAT /8 UN 11· I . I ll~~pru4 • Pillow , --OU.>• 1111 I ~f;';J· 11 • ~lducaU.~ t ·»l·».-ll lloa .,...1• ::.-· · I tabla, •1••· Coleman
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NOW IS THE TIME
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LISTEN J TO Tf.tlS ••
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MAVETO?.
By -Ernie Bushmilf er-. . ·
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. -HAIZ01 UNtCEEMITilNG
WO"lc!1 O~ TME: MO~I P"'IN~iAICINGi TYPE?
ve~ ... DO YOCA r
HAVE! : ,
ANVTHIN~.
~O~AN
ANXle.TV , ATTACK?'~ •
DENNIS THE MENACE · By f:lank Ketcham ---
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PLANNING.
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COME ON , TIMMY,,,Tl!JRN THE NO! NOT U~TIL YOU REAL.IZE HO~
TV BACK ON! 1 WAS WATCHIN0 CLOSEt\AJE CAME TO GETIIN0 IN
I WAS JUST L.UCKY THAT SAM
DRIVER AND,MIS5 SPENCER
HAPPENED TO COME IN Af,OUT
THE SAME ii ME r----__....
Tt::iAT•POL.ICE YOO DIDN'T
eegeeANT DID! TELL ME ~AM
WASTHeRE!
R1GHT! (3(JT HOWMUCH-1ce CReAM ,,, AND WHAT
t<INDA CAKE~
THE COP MUST'VE KNOWN
HIM BECAUSE HE WAS VERY
POLITE TO ME!
ooe. GOOD wAQ ro oN~~ve. 1fiE SHOCK oi= See1NG -rfiE 1H16 16 KNOWt\\ A5 ·U51N&
EL.EPHAm" WILL INVARIABlc..> 'fHE ElE.PHANT OF SURPRISE.!
NoTHIN<5 LIKE
A ~oot>
PoJ:1 TICAL ·
D~TE-(4 ....... ,,,,
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Yes ... TV BRINGS
I HE C,ANC>ID,AIES
RIGHT INTO OUR
LIV IN<i ROOM.
BUT THE: OTHE~
ON e: IS SPEA.Jc(IN~
S~,Al<iHT f ~OM
IHE SHOULDER.
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OH-OH .... 1..001< AT
IHATON~ Mop
HIS BROW --
HE'S bl~RVOUS !
Wow!:rH1s
oNfS COMIN~ .
.BACK! HG'S
GESTURING 4S~NCE:RcLY ~
AND
FOF!CfftJLLY!
DOCTOR SMOCK
~· cAU5E HIM 10 DOUBLE FAULT I . . ,
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YE:H , BUT THE OTHE~ FE'lr..ow's
.CHEEI< IS
T WITCHING --
SEE?
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oTHEF? ONE" JS
POl<IN<S' THE"
L.ECTERN·FOR
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POIN TING WITH PRIC>E'! ~Hl~UT
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CARRY -rH1$
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MV CAMPAIGN SPEECH, NOW SHU"TUP!
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WE PR()0'L.V WOLJLDA Goi LO~ MOK'E AALLOWGEN 1l<E.A i~ IF WE:: Ollll"f OS<'E~ uP
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CAN AF~D IO GE"f A ~ZAK 5Y5iEM1 I
WORD POSER
. TAKES VOTES
Votes are lmPortent at
election time and In
this wits tester as well.
As you can see. the
word VOTES appears
both ecross and down
In the diagram abO've.
Vou are asked to Insert
four additional words
to form a kind of magic
square In wh ich all
words read the same
across and down ac·
cording to tflese defl·
nltlons:
1. C.$fs a ballot.
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• Polm XI The po1nt on the map wMf'e New Meleo,
Uteh. Arlzone end · meet.Ji the only such
four"1ete meeting point In the U.S. Fiii bl•'*·
·-'°IO:I
• 'Enough Ropet A 26-lftdl ........ of ,..,. .. cut IO
that one piece Is 4/Sthl Ille leftlfll of the other. How
long ere the pMal? AftlWer tlUiddy.
' 'MV>Ut ~ pue UMt•IS •
• Caught Looking! Sel uw • phony $10 blll on the
sidewalk and walked right by It. On whet cherge WH
, he arrested? P•Jslng counterfeit money.
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FETCHING SCENE! Add thne colors for • sli"'f'l'tlH plctUA
•bove: 1-Red. 2-lt. blue. J-Y•llow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. •-Lt. green. 7-llack. I-Oran... t-Purple. It-Dk. fl'ffn .
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SCORE 10 4>0lnt1 for using all the . • H letters In the word below to form .
twb complete ~ds: ,,. ' .
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CAN YAU TRUST YOUR EYESt There are at INst six differ·
encies in drawing details betwMn top and bottom panels. How
quickly ca.n you find them? !=heck answers with those below.
2. Hold an opinion.
l . Jewelled crown.
4. Register for college.
s. Aquatic ~nlmals.
·11H 1' "l 'tOJYi ., ·•••11 •t
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THEN score 2 points each for all
vrords of ·four: letters or more
found a'!'!l"g t~ letters.
Try to ic'ore ~t least so Points.
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LET'S FACE ITI Our artist claims to-have hidden l'J'ON than
a dozen t•c" in the picture •bove. Can you find at , .. ,, 101
For Better or For Worse
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by Lynn Johnston
RCO A DENTIST, I 8HOULD MAKE A
FORMAL COMPLAINT ABOUT AU-IRE.
PEDPlE EAT ENOOGH GRRBP6E WlTliOOT
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HALLOUJE 'EN ! t
1t1\S SUGAR MRNH9l IRE.RE'S
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FOR 1'ARYl ANDERSON of lVs LOCJ Grant
An !IO"• ~..-dM eaem • ,.,-~0111t?
.l.S .• York. Pa.
•Absolutely. That's one reason why I like my part so
much -there 1sn•t too much acting involved. 1ne on·
1y things that bother me are lntOlerance and growtng
blatant disregard fat the Bill ol Rights. I'm wonied
about the future, but all you can do is bve day by day.
When I start to wony, I pick oh something to divert my
atteption &om. the thing that:s ~ me_ --.
FOR Sl'l.VIA W~ au1hc. of E,,.,,..
Huw w "'*' booll ccoc:eleed? -1.8 •• C...-. W,.,. e One evening I watched a 1V Interview with the late
Shah. Allced fat thousilts about his SllC:cell!ltlX, the
Shah said something li1ce .. no woman ts re.ally suited to
be ruler. but the Empress is as good as anYoneielse
around me. I'D name her to be regent until my son can
take~•·" Mc>nth$ later, I ~ ol 4hat all ~
• worKRred, 'what woukl happen If the Empas became ruler. .
PRO ........ L Bra''• w It Ill County
"9111ta, c:::t6enaen, NM'l. A.'n. ol Counla "-dous
M I WI T• Force ·
The unregulated transpod ol toxJc:
chemlcais and radlollc:tlye mb-
l&anca II a dear and piwnt
danger to the Amertta.1 people.
Pubic OOIM:mn CNf1' Ina 1111 ti ac·
ddents and thq aamua.lhle d.a
on public heelth require tlron9 ac.-
• tlon by Fecter.I, .... and &oca1
. gowmment. ~ ...-rt-
• lrellll)Olt II a pmtlcular pmblem. ~ ol
lnadeql ......... and unale CDnlllUdlolt boed
the Nudw Regulllocy Cornm111tt>11 to take haf of
the 1ran1port caalnen out ol ..W:..) Elpecle'-J In
urban-. IWft end......,.. M:lorl II NqUMd.
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FOR 11tE •ASr EDITOR
la It ...... I.any ........ ......__.._.ms h•s-.:irbe .
b-• ,. ... -• .l.R. ... Dalm? -
A.W •• IJlde Rodi. M.
e Lany I .... has many hoWes
-lklng, flstlklg, ~ drtmg, cd-
ledlng hats and flags -but reckJess
spending ol the money he has wori<ed
so long and hard to aa::umWailie ls not
one ol them. Ha!Jnan was reoendy at
New Yod<'s Belrnonl Park iaceback. ~ he was asked f he felt he'd be
or*> a wmntng ....._ He Wlill5 stmded
by the q1aestkxl. 'Tm not a gamblei,
and I don't pay the hones," he said. 'Tw betted a Jew times, for fun, but my
problel11 ls that I haw no idea ol what rm dong. H a 00rse•s name strtu!s my
fancy, I pck i and put a ooupae ol dolars down. And, I ~ add, I rareJy
make the ~ choice."
PRO All> COO
FOR ~ Mml.ER, comedienne and star of Divine
l4adnem
.. It tr. "'°" give ..., ewry lldtch ol your dothiDg to
chmlda? -.P.M .• Vmcouwr. Wah.
e· U you mean the clothes I wear on stage and 1V. I
try to recycle them, giving them a current look. If you
mean my personal stuff, I send It off to the South Seas,
where ail en&e ri>e ol Micronesians are distinguish·
able from their neighboring Wanders by ~ they
... al ~ OOlllets and pedal pushers. 'lt
FOR BRUCE DERN. CXHtBr of Milcle ~ ~
-·y .......... foe ... JUS .... ._., .... ?
-M.H •• s.lem, On.
' e tW true. hal false. The fnt time I .ee one ol my
movies. I agoni1J! because ewrything I say and do
teems al wrong. The second « third time I enjoy it
more because ii doesn •t seem so bad. If~ is a fourth
tne, my paformanoa doesn't embm1-me -maybe
because at that potnt rve gotten Wied to it. I don't
understand actors who don't watch their movies.
DR. PEIER H. RAvEN, ch:ior, MillDwt 8oUnlcal
Garden, St~ Louls, Mo.
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•The world's tropical forests 'are being destroyed so
rap6dly that they wil al be gone wllhSl 30 years. They
are the hdme b more than hal ol al the plants and
animals In the world, and a maptty ol these wt11
become extinct during this period ol time.
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T echrdogy Otnter. Sendta National Laboi'*>rta
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.What They Now Say Before yCMI wte this ~ we thought' you ahould
haw one· aa.t dear look at Where the amdlMtn *"1 on the meJor IMua-ln their own wordl .
• INPLATION
" ... lnftation has not risen and we are not likely to be blamed
for its rising, solely because of actions we have taken. lnfta·
tion has risen in large part because of factors beyond CU COO·
trol -OPEC price increases. .. tor Instance. Bad weather has
forced food prices up much ftghef 1t)afl would ~ be the
case. For that reason we tttt the American people ;n
· understanding 1hat it ls not something we criated or
something that we had complete control over. We have a
good program in p&ace ......
TAXU
:·" the unemployment rate star1s getting too high, then I
wll take action. But that action will not be to raise taxes, it
would be 1o lower taxes, and if we lower them, my first
preter.ce would be to lower the payrol tax ...
DDCIY
"Wit sinptv cannot lfbd to slllt lhe doClr on nudllW
energy. As a maftllr of f1iltv, nuc:U energy must play a
role in cu energy tuta.n.'We've set the ambitious goal of
seeking 20 percent of our "*UY supplies by the year 2000
from solat."
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INl'LATION
''GoYemment causes Inflation. and Government can mace
'it go away ... lnflation comes from the Govemnent spending
more than. ua, Government takes in. It will go away when·
1he GcMNnment S10pS doing lhat .. The ontv way ·we·re going
to curb inflation is to make a bold commitment to real
economic ~ restrain the grow1tl of Federal spending
and bring the supply of money back into lne with the
economy's ability to increase output of goods and 5efVices."
TAXIES
"The key to restoring the health of the economy lies in
cutting taxes. ... By reducing Federal tax rates whenl they
dlscooolge individual initiative "."' especlaly personal income-
tax rates -we can restore incentives, invite greater eco-
nomic ~owth and at the same tine help give us bettef gov.
enwnent Praposals sucf'I as the Kemp.Rolh bil would
bring about this kil1' of realisdc reduction in tax ra1IS. ..
EllmMIY
"1n my mind, we have no choice but to contiooe to
operate and construct nuclear power plants If we a111 to
meet the enervy and job needs of Americans. I believe it
[ructear power).offers our greatest hope for the tiltion of
our ~ problen'ls over the next two or three decades. ..
There must be more spending by the energy Industries on
researctl and the dftelopment of substilutes for OUJ tosY fuets... .
INPLATION
... hlS '° be "1llersloiod 1hat fiscal reshint-cutllng the
Federal budget-has to be the centlfplece of 'llf'/ antHnfla·
tion stratlgy. I ittroduced leglstation in the 95th and 96th
Congresses to f9lll*e the Presidlnt to submit a balanced
budget and to lmit spending to 20 percent of the esti-
mmd Gross National Product each year ... What I would p;o.
pose ls s 11.3 bllon 5'*ificalY in cuts in the Federal
budget ... That means we reduce the totll pie of goods and
services by 1hat amotirt: ... l)lless we get the American peo--
pie saving and investing again ..• lflless we {Wade the skils
of the labcw torce. we wl never put a halt to inftation."
TAXU
" .. J support a bl to index tax mes to Inflation. But an
t#-tastio111d actOS5-lllHosd tax cut now would sinipfy
add IO lnldon. 8allncing the budget has to·come ahead of
ttis kind of tax cut. ... 1 m1do11ed that [the K~ tax blf a 1D1V t11ne .,:-r dlcldllld ... 11'1 lhe 1rs1 Cll*'8r of •
1980, wt. .,., price 11¥91 lncn asa d at the rate of 18.2
pifC8nl a ya. that ttis was no time to get into something
that I felt would lead to further deficit." ·
•NDCIY
_"II wrUd be inmatin 10 inpose'a ll10llltOrUn on
nuclelr ptants that are already ..m conswctlon. But there
we problems that hive to.!>e resolved, including the storaoe
of nuclear wastes. These problems must be satistactorfly
awu NU resolved bebe we put more nuclear~ on 1he drawing ..,.....r boWd. We would be foolish If we dd not take the report of
"Stra'9gic balance with the Soviet Ufion: .... It is crttlcalfy the Prlside11t's Oemmission on Tine Mle Island as irt op-
important that we should never become runbef two in com-porUlfty 10 review the whole question of nuc:U energy.
parison with the Soviet Union .... lt is important that we But we WOIAd be equaly foolsh to preiudge the Issue one
strengthen al aspects of our strafagic capability -that way or ·another. It Is not a sutJ;ect tor snap ludl1nents." = ~ nava1 ton:es.. manned borN1ers and tw-based D•W
•AVJft UlllOll . , am not~ 10 lncrelslng1 defense spmdng to ""8t .v ,.., .... but --... ,,.. ....... _ ..... scMlt ~ has ~-·and cnu:mse dollar Is not tras111d ... lt does give me concern and 1 thilk -.. -~1'...,.a; -·~._.--~Cd!Z''.· £:-•. , ... > .. --.:..:;:-y .-:?""H;.r..._,.. • ....,_:, "' -::J..,.out'-'!'!!!£!1: .ti~~:....:;. J -, ... ~uz -~-... --.--""';~
,..., U-"'1''!""'> •U WllU .-'° ~ ~ dlPartment ... " '91 us the Army and Navy' of this couatry are notNng more
but eX111f1Sic>m df some ~ militafy·industrtal com: SOVlft UNIOll.,
plex. Thin Is oritj one mllitary·industr111 complex whose " ... I ;ast don't see ttis old Idea of the Red pert, ltchi1Q to
Cll*•liM should concem us. and It Is not located in Arlnt take OWi' the world. 1 think you can explain.a tot of the . tan. Ya., but In Moscow," Sowiets' mcMS IS 5'111Nl•IJll fl'om ~a blSic ,.._ ol ~
·-·. . ty. • .lllher ..... bold belief In their manifest duty to fib awer lie whole WOltl ... we hive ID pursue a aiilibel11t
"S1IWed of "'810rtc, the parwncutt American Interest In calt111tio11 of policy -somewtin belweln appllfil1g s6
the Mldllll fat Is IO prMtlt the region tom ~ enter spongy soft that you lnvtle llefn to tit you agli'I and being
dominlllon of"' Soviet ~ ... Tiii fll Of hfihlS In· so to111y hM.k10lld thlt they un ott tamer on the idea
crll8ld Israel's vM as pet1llps the orq ~ stra· of reacNng an accommodation w1th us ••.. "
9lg6c IS9IC In the region on which tt. l.N9d States can n-llL
1y.r11y. Speciftc At1D states $Udl 11 Egypt -trienctf to us IRA
at a ..,teUllr moment -may wtl be allle lr1lt pr'l*ed to " ... WI hM to concede that the c:un.rt ISrlel GoYem·
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........ tot I strong llrael In lhe Mldllt East." cea. and I would .. lllt llrael would r~ lllt Its
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"t llllewe lnllrrupelig a p1agnancy mean& the liking al 1 ,._ .. _, • • fdt--• In ........... rm . i .....-,..._.. UdlftlJ tot lllOl'IDIL Al• ..... fl
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Vote: YOu Do make a Dlffetence
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T he message to the Presidential candidates is crystal clear: From
Bangor, Maine, to Anchootge, Alaska, the mood of the nation
Is grtm, frighte11ed, angry. Americans feel strongly that eve:rl}-
thlng from the economy to goyemmei:it is beyond their control.
The irony Is that what millions of aegtsteaed voters have chosen to do
about this Slue of affairs Is lo do nothing on Bedion Day.
There are an estimated 111,000,000 m9on Ametk:ans tegiAeaed to
vote -or 71 ~t of the eligible pop1latioo. Of these; the GaDup
organization predicts that 75 per cent will go to the polls Tuesday. U this
sad prediction is correct, It will mean that only 53 percent of the eligi-
ble voting population will determine OUT next President. Worse, this
turnout percentage wouki continue the downward trend over the past
several elections: In 1976, for Instance, 54.4 percent of ellgible voters
cast their ballots.
Why You Shoul~ Vote
Republican
~ &II 8'ock. Chairman of the
Republican Notional Committee
W hen. voters go to the polls on November 4, they will have
two alternatives, both clearly
. defined. We esk each citizien
to join us as Americans seek a new
beginning for this, the rno$1\blessed of
aD natiops.
• " After a quarter of a century as the
1 ..
majority party In Congress, the
Democrats shouki be boasting of a
long list of accomplishments. If so,
why are most Americans blaming the
Democrats for the country's current
inftatioo and unemplOylllent. ddedo-
ratlng foreign ~ and lnm!a9ed
dependence on lmpolted oil? Our
...... If:· ~nt:r}'. ~ ctrtftlng_~a~ ~ ~ ~ • .
-·~~~=~ltls Our .. -~~-~
time for a change, and the Republican -perilous. Never before has '.our coun·
P~ f\Dnds ready to lead that try endured as many-humilattons, tn-chanQe. suits and deteats as In the p8lt four
A vote for Repubbcans should be years of the Demoaatic Adminl!Cra·
be9ed on the understanding of our lion. Republicans know we can Im-
goals. In regard to the economYI a prove our foreign stature through
Republican Admlntstudion and Con· strong leadership and oonsiMnt, far.
gre8I will work b economic ~ stghted foreign poky. This needs to
and ful employment without lnfta. be alppOl'ted by a majof UPIJading of
tlon. Ptospaty CM only be achined our mllary foroa, a NCom(nltment
~ new opponunltiel for labor to ow *5, and a more con 1110 It
and bu9nas -not thrQl9'I Gowan· pwbq>led m.tlonshlp with friend and
ment intervention. Thac lnomtlves foe allke.
will provide a new ldmuJus by the As saa.ed In the 1980 RepubMcan
creation of long-mm jobl and ex-pladorm, the GOP II oommlned to re-
panded economtc ~· Reduc-lbe1191Mt•'9 our ClOUf1b'y • home
tionl tn ·the tax rates, raaraints In and abroad. ~ wtl ..,.
Gowrnment 1pendlng and refoe1111 of A11*Di• the oppodunlly 6qr ful ~ Ng1•iMlons_..the on· l*lk~ In our ,,_ eodley. W,
ly w-v to ..aw econonc hope. A .. conwr-.d to ..... thil naeton, not
vote ~ R.pubkans a • voe. for a dMde· I , to ,..... ti .... ol hope,
strong economy. ol cxdlement -Ill dram.
..
Contrary to pubk opinio~-nanvoter cannot be dJsmmed as a
young, uneducated, poor urban back or H~. In 1976, 37 per-
cent of nonvoeers lived in affluent subwbia and Another 37 percent
lived in the$outh.
Just how lmf>ortant is a single vote? In 1978 Jack Gunther was
elecaed to the dty ooundl In Lansing, Mich_. by only two votes. In
.. 1964 Nevd's Howard Cannon was ~ to the Senate by a
slim 48 votes. And In the 1960 Presidential election, John F: Kennedy
carried the ptvocal state of lllintlis by less than one vote per precinct .
Thus, the message to eligble voters is also crystal clear: Go to the
polls on Tuesday and cast your baDot for the candidate of your choice.
Your right to vote is the most valuable~ you will ever have.
Arthur Cooper
Executive Editor
Why Yo'-' Should Vote
Denpaatlc
• John C. Wh,_, Cl.abman,
Demoaodc Notional Commtttu
A s chairman of the f!Wljorfty par-
ty of the United States, I take
special pleasure in any forum
which affCJrds me the oppor-
tunity to encourage Americans to vote
and to vote Democratic.
Long before I got to Washington
and was called Mr. Chairman, I
thought it Important to vote Demo-
aatic. I knew long ago that Demo-
crats were builders, that Democrats
were carpenters. Evay humane and
poogaaslw piece of 'egislr«1u of the
last hal-century re8eds the handi-
work ol thole men and wotnm ~
by spH ancf ~y to fhe Demo-
· ~ ~;. ~~
would ease •the ltaiden of a&ness
and want for older Amencans through
SociaJ ~ and Medicaid. Demo-
aats pa.eel the laws whtch fUNed
the centuly-o&d promise of~
tlon. DemocrMI put a floor under the
earnings of working men andWomet.
Wllh the mS*1un -.. Demoam
began the ~ tlllk cJ deaning up
cu rtues -..... ft pdylng cu a Dtmoa• 9111"* UI the b OUiliCJW ..... --w poky tri ~ and
Deno:wa haw IUIJPOdlld ... f4.llll Rk.tG Arnendnwnt to the Caidutlon
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In thlla ~ ,,_, 1980, I \1199
Uch of YQ'I to aadM your predouS .
right as • c:lillen.
A penon who does not pmtldpate .,
in party ~who doesn't go to a
caucus or vote tn a primary, cannot
btame the media or the parties for the
call>er of candklata. A penon who
does not vote for school board offl-
dals or city council members has
shaky ~ to YOioe complaints
about taxes and poky.
Thole who Qlt no Y0tes CM tJearne
only then•• b their dilenchen1-.
ment wMh c:arddtitl I or~·
Finally. thoee wbo don t participate
are milling an opportunity fot an ac-
dvly thlit II .-.ding and betwftc:ial
not )ult to thac..t ... but to their
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That Cigarette Smoking Is Oangeroui to Your H11lth. '•
The Ups and Downs of
Happy ffianlagea ,
Are most married couples more «
less happy throughout their mar-
riages? Most studies of marilial happi-
ness report that It tends to dedtne as
the years go by, though there may be
an upswing In the later years after the
youngest child has left the nest. But
sociologists Roealle Gilford and Vem
Bengtson wondered whether all the
factors involved were being consid-
ered realistic:aDy and decided to re-
search the subtect.
They studied more than 1,000 cou-
ples spanning three generations and
found that each had dlff ertng levels ol
marttaJ satisfaction. The YQUngest
genaation (married an average of
three years). reported the highest
Mis b(>th of satisfaction and ~
faction . Gilford and Bengtson de-
scribe them as .. striving for Intimacy, ..
while at. the same time working out
theii"' new roles and responsi>laties.
For them, maniage Is a ti.me of ex-
tremes ot behavior and feelings.
The middle genention (married an
average of 21 years) reported the few-
est good times together but also the
fewest bad feelings. They may be too
Involved with nUsl.ng children, caring
fOf their own parents and earning a
living to put too much emphasis on
the rewards of the marriage ttself. the
experts sak:I.
The oldest generation (married an
average of 41 years) was reasonably
~ but, more lmponantly. re-
ported the iowest level of negative
feelings: Older couples are mature
enough, the researchers theorized, to
appreciate what they have. The con-
clusion of the re:seardlers: Marital dis-
satisfaction does not necessariJy ln-
aease the tonger a couple Is together.
~ Senl0t Pottt~
tften and women over 65 are be-They also consume one-fourth of
11 lc:oming a force to be reckdned aD presalptlon drugs sold, yet are
with. Today more than 25 million slow to take advantage of preventive
Amewtcans -11 peroent of the total medtdnes. For~. only seven
population -are owr 66. T.wenty out of every 100 older people haw
years from now 9enk>r citizens will been Immunized wtth a new vaccine
total 32 million people. During the against pneumonia, even though
put decade only one age group, the pneumonia ls a ieadlng cause of death
18-to 44-year-olds, wew at a faster for people owr 65 In the U.S:
rate. The number of people under 18 There s some good news, how-
adualy dropped ~ ever. A Study of 800 men and women
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' ·.Teaching Yout Child
Good money Sense
Sy Ruth Formanek
QI~ Anita GU<lan
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meaning of the exchange Itself. Some
children think you get back more
change from a cashier ti you're nice
than If you're mean. While the 5-year-.
E ~iht-year-old Mark asks ·old can manage simple transactions, It
for an Increase In his is not usuaJly until after the age ol 6 or
ab.•ance. If you were 7 that children can handJe their own
·his parent, would yoo money.
0 Gtw t to hin ~ di9cll9Sion? Here are some guidelnes for teach-
0 Deny It, explalntng how Inflation Ing your child about money. .
has alfeded the fanUly Income? •Attitudes and needs ~er from
0 Demand that he first perlonn family to ~ and from chld to
household chores? child. &gin by negotiating the prac-
0 Deny It because he was disobe-tical ltsues: What are your chJld's
dient or got a f>oor report card? ~? What should his allowance
0 Hq> him figure out whether he cover? WiB household chores be tied
can manage on his present lncoq)e; to his aJlowanoe? Will you or he be re-
~ him budget and decide on a new sponsble for big expenses, such as
amount f you~ that he needs It? roler skates, amusement-park ~.
Most experts betieve that the last etc.? Keeping a record ol expendi-
approach is by far the best. C hidren tures for a few weeks can hq>.
learn by ~. and an aUowanoe is a • Don't withhc*i money as pun-
powerlul teaching tool. "lf you want ishment or use it as a txbe or reward.
to teach children about managing Children won.'t learn to budget unless
money, regular and dependable op-they can count on a regular amount.
pertunltles with money are Lmpor-Don't cancel or reduce an aMowance
tant," says Selma Greenberg, chair-for wrongdoing. 1f your child breaks a
person Of the education department window while playing where he
of Hofstra University and author of shouldn't have been, you might
Right From the Start. him pay for the damage ln lnstaD-
Many parents fee.I that chlldren ments. lf the allowance Is withheld as
automatically learn more about punishment, the child may le.am to
money If they have to earn It Instead equate. k>ve and acceptance with
of being given ai. allowance, an idea money.
that sounds sensible bur Is not sup-•Try to be understanding' about
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becbne. Wottls all
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S'MCDTH AND UEAUTIFY YOUR
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ported by research. Professors Helen foolish pwchases. The experience of
Marshall and Lucille ~der of the spending extravagantly can be just as Now you can discover for yourself wh)l beautiful women through the
University of Kentucky found that the aucial as spending wisely. But don't centuries have reli~d on the essence of the aloe vera plant to bring
chtldreu who know the m09t about a;:e rescue the lavish spend-new beauty. new smoothness and new softness to their complexions. ~ are the ones who ar:. given er. <& aipport -wMhout Try lull-siz:e jars of Wonders of Aloe ,Moisturizer an& Night Creme on
Wide experience in~ spending and -and perhaps anange for your own skin. Each product is super-rich with aloe vera gel, nature's
S!Mng. Where the m0ney c.omes from an advance on next week's sum. own miracle moisturizer. You get enough to use for 30 days so you
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-alowances, glts ort.e.amklgs -•Don't Insist on automatic sav-f II · be ·ty· f
doesn't make th!m wiser spenders. lngs. Remember• the decision to save -~~ =~-~ !n~ ~~~!~ y~ ~OC! T8Y ~ .. ~ ~· -.•
__ Another ___ lmrvwt_a "t ~~~KW:~~ _. ~. --.. -:. ~ ..w-;r. -~ -f· ""I ,;.,-,_ • • "' "' -r. ~ -, _ r--::-•• -' -r~ -__;:.._..,.r _....,;..,'°'~;~XL"ltin~ang~6'rlface-and neck, arOUOd -_.
# • -.... • • • ........ -....._...-..r41!1 .L.. • -P~ MOWi-tt\irftYe pennies nme In ~ means. JUsl as an .... eyes and mouth.
mekes a nickel, 10 a dime. But when adld who seeks a raise not onJy fOf" Use the Wonders of Aloe Cosmetics for 30 days You'll decide never he was 5, he probably didn't know the more money but also as a sign ol relatkle value ol cotns _although he esteem, a child's request may reflect a to be without them again That's why we make this remari<able
couJd d.lsdngu~ their shapes and desire fOf" recognition, love or confl· offer-$10.00 worth of Wonders of Aloe Cosmetics lor only $1 .00 plus
better. Experiments based on the Share your budget discussions with one lo a family. U.S. residents only.
cobs. To the young child, MON ts d~ tn him. 25• to cover postage. Mail the coupon This orter is limite~d
WOik ol the late Swa P'YCh°'°91st your chJldn!n. Hq, them understand
Jean P\eget haYe shown that, If~ that cho6ca must be made and how
a choice, young children will take five you arrive at them. A referenc.e to a
Rmoiet ratbet Jtwul one dime. budget Is a neutral, unemotional
Once chlldnm r..m to J>e9 up the statement, whereas remarks such as
• pmnia for the dime, they're each.Ing al think that's enough money for you
on to what .. money ts al about. With at your age" aN authorbrian aseer-
~nces In lhoppllig come new tions ol panmtiril power.
dllcowrta -the real value ol money You mWrt say tometh.lng like
._ In ..,._you cell buy will\ L '"Ws've. budgded money for our
II' Ewn \VMn S.).'Ul'-oldl . ftnd ow WIClltion, for a new aeleWllori tit, a
..... rnorwv cm'I be ad•lflMI b ca W.--w ·--•; 2 1 x amount ol
goods, they tdl dontt ur.dieHtand the money for your~. Nm yes,
we may be able to 'i'le you a bga-
alowence." BecauM needs and com
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LIMIT: One to a f.-nlly. Offer not v8lld w11toA ~·
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WOOdels ol Aloe~ joWS o.w ~~Night er.-(110.00-.).
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You may Not flleo.sute Up H•rghtwlse,
But Don't S.11 You1aelf Shott ey Laur1e Werner
He~n Hayes, 5'1•:
Petile, but In the
theater she stands
taO.
S hort people always
seem to get the short shrift In everyday We. r------------•-d v_e_r_t i_1_em_e_n_t __________ _
Who ...... pebecl
on the head and told how
cute they ~. even II they
happen to be 40 years old
and the ones doing the pet-
ting are their colleagues ... or
thetr children?
If -you're somewhere be-
low average on the standard
height ecale -5 feet 9 Inch-
es for men, 5 feet 4 Inches
• for women -you're con-
skleled short. And you're not.
alone: ~ordtng to the Na-
tional Center for Health Sta-
tistics, 55 percent of all
women between the ages of
18 and 74 and 49 pen:ent of
al men between the same
ages are shorties. Some are
smarties, too. They haven't
allowed their stze to get them
down -or get In their way.
"People ask me constantJy
how rm going to hand)e the
kkls In my cla5'," says Beth
Wason, a 4-foot 2-lnch
teacher who is aJso president
of the very short people's
organir.atton, the Uttle Peo-
ple of America. .. You ju.st
have to be stern, show them
who's boss. Don't let them
get away with anything at
aD."
What they should do Instead
Is focus on a ql)a)lty of theirs
' that they find appealing and
project that. If they seem
confident and at ease with
themselves, who Is going to
notice OI' care that they're
short?"
For job Interviews, where
I the image you project is of ron poor blood is the most widespread great 1mportzsnce, MaJ90 Bel'k-1..evine, president of
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John Davidson Is Red Hot,
Wby~a .He. Singing the Blues?.
By Bruce Pollock
T hlngs were looking just
great for Johp David-
. son_ After yeara-aa a-
singer I entertainer I
sometime· actor with a bland,
goody-two shoes Image, he
hod suddenly become a red-
hot commodly. The show he
co-hosls b ABC, Thdi Jn.
~!was last seaton's sur-
pdie hit. And he'd been given
his own tal< shOw (readli'lg
125 cities), with a $7.5 mil·
lion ftve·year contract. .
• Then, In the midst of all
this success, his marriage
began to faD apart."My wife
and I are having troubae, ..
says a glum Davtdson, 38.
0 1t's the only
thing that keeps
me from being
totally haPW"
At present,
Davklson Is say-
ing that he would
still . like to get
beck wtth Jackie
.Miller, 43, his
~e of 11 years
and a former
singer with the
New Christy Min·
strels. They have
two children ,
John Jr., 10, and Jennifer, 7.
Davidson ~ moved away
from home and says he
hopes dw lllpatMIOn Wll grW
both himself and Jackie a
.. chance to get some per·
tpedlve."
H there's ~ thing Davld-
aon Is ddnhJY g8tllng a ~ •
pea~11ve on, lt'a his career.
A bl l<e a .. good fteJd,no
hit" . baMbaJI player In the
entertainment fteld, ·· O.Yld·
aon has come up with quality
MMOnS on Broadway. on
~ and on 'JV -a guest
shot here, a Chrlstmas spe-
cial there. But this will rallY
be the first time he gets Jo
captain hll own ~. make
a map-league Nn at the
sus-Adorn thlt hM thus
• ... Glded htm In his lotlg
career. •
~ r ll pMtlcuJarty pleud _., hie ... lhOw:
'1t'a the .. time In my c:.Ner
where pecple .. 9ID19 to
know the Nal John DeYld-
son," he says, referring to
himself, as~ often does, as a separate prOfessional en-
tity. "The whole show is on
his shoulden. I never had a
show where I-could do Inter·
views, get into Issues and be
a personality, dance, do
duets, teD jokes. It's the
decathlon of entertainment."
Though there a.re plenty of
demands being placed on
him right now, Davidson
makes time for his kids. He
lives about 20 minutes away
&om them so they can visit
regularly. He admits that aD
the traveling his career re-
quires has been hard on fam-
lly, ~e.
More than most perform·
ers, John David-
son lives and dies
by ~ CU{f8ntJy
unfashionable
tedR 2 1Jrenterta1n-
er." He openly
adlrlb, "I don't
consider there's
came home one day and
sang at a local benefit. He
heard me sing and he came
backstage ju.st flabbergasted, saytn~. 1 didn't lfnow -you~ -
could do that., "
At Denison University,
Davidson set out to major In
,phUosophy, with the Inten-
tion of becoming a preacher:
"But I didn't have the reli-
gious dedication," he says.
"My family has always been
based on people service. I
have two brothers who are
doctors, another, who pas.wd
away, was a math teacher. I
feel my service ls In entertain·
Ing people and maki!1Q them
feel good."
Unlike so many entertai11-
All you need Is
loue: Dovidlon and
Ringo Starr share a
ti?nckr moment on
Davidson$ show.
..
anythJrig -special
about . John Doufdlon ~ auclenot: The. dt show, Davld9on. What's 1-mvs, isthedeoathlono/~.,
enabled me to
survlYe Is my abilty to do
\Vhatever is needed."
Davtdton 's consummate
venatlllty ranges &om sugary
roles In a ~ of Dillney
flms to his 1'llqowlng per-
formance as a tnnswllite
murderer on an epllocX ol
Sir.ca o/ San fn;ww:l9oo.
The ton ol • rnlnlllNr,
John ~ up In White
Plalna,' New Vork. In ~
tchool he pla~ gubr for
..w:ral ct.a binds and
sang with hill w-Md
bfahen tn • barber lhop
quertet, but only .. home. ,
.. "'Y thy ... kid, .. John
....... "My.,...... .... ........ ,,,,,~.my
dad ....,..wly. I 1i11..,.,_ I
en, John found Immediate
SLICCelt. "t' came to New
York with the name of one
agent," he says. 11\at agent
lntrodl.IC*i him to Davtd
Merrick, the producer. "I was
In New York 1or about two
months befofe I got a Broad·
wayshow. lhaven'tbeenout
of woric llrlee. It teemed that
when the singing didn't go
wd, the adtng went wd.
When neither one went wet;
then I could be a penonalty
end holt • talent show."
Thiel.tore, In tum, he com·
menta, '"I've never bMn
cold," ~ addMg wlh •
an*, .'T)le never bMn hol,
dher" umt now, thet ~· llJ
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W.nint: The s.v-· 6enefll Has Determined 1 · .
Thll Ciprene Snding Is Dlngeruus to Y~ Health. _
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..... BEDllME STORY
I once wrote some Ines, may~ not
known by you:
"Mv dreams don~ come~.
But my nightmares do."
As years roll along and my sJeepmg
grows less
(Due to more on my mind, I can only
guess),
Mv choms have grown jf!wer, say
one In a week,
And none too exciting-I'm now post
my peak.
But my nightmares are oftene.r, one
every night,
Or frequenlly t&oo, and each one is a
fright.
And that's why, with nightmares
increasingly hateful, •
To insomnia lately I'm growing more
grateful .
-Richard Armour
lndYn Corn: It seems a squaw was
explailing -the f ol life to hir
young daughter~Stori< not bring
papoose," she confided. ~It sometime
come by beau and error."
-Dorothea Kent
Here's a quarter·pounder for you:
Carter, Reagan, Ahderson-Amer-
lca's foremost fast.feud chain.
-Robert Orben
Buoy Oh Buoy: We hear oceanogra-
phy Is now the course to take in col-
lege. The kids realize that these days
it's going to be a mJracle if they can
keep their heads above water.
-Robert Fuoss
PEOPLE QUIZ/By John E. Qbaon
•
, What ialt makes
· You a Puahovet?
lRUE OR FALSE?
1. There are two Interesting per-
IOMIMy types -M d1tdnct &om each
other as Introvert and extrave.rt -and
you belong to one of them.
2. If you bellew In astrology, the
odds are better than ewn that you are
an extemaDy oriented type. s. Each personaDty type reads dJf-
~ to mes and prean .
•• Each pa90tl!Bllly type .,. to res--
pond cbfferendy to 5uocas or failure.
5. Your chance of penuading your
be. to give you a ralle or ~
c:ons:mtona is l9cely to be affected~
the personaDty type he falls Into.
ANSWERS
1. True. The 8nt type ~
gills cal than "*'' ICiiy orlerded) is moduated from wld*i, bekwl ~
how he fara1n We II~ due to his
own effort and ablly, that II he does
hll ..... he1 gal .. due; and he be·
leYa that he po• HI II the ablllly to
control the cbc~ which ape
h9 t.havlor. The odm type (maned ......... °' ... ...., ................
• ~ coamoled ~the Wig!llt.I ol
dwnce -b ••w. thlt whit hill own ..... and COll'll I a wll be
~ollm'--. ........
··olh9own.......,_,~._.._..
Piil"' d ""'**" hll dellny. lJr1'. wn1yo1~..-o1ct..
two ~ aw-.,. thlt the
lntemaDy oriented tends to believe
that this is a just world. while the other
type does not.
2. True. Studies conducted by a
team of psychologists from the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati and the Univer-
sity of M m chusetts show that "the
external type's beWs about chance
and fate are poeit!Yely related to belief
and action-taking tn astrological ac-
tMllies... A hattwr finding: Females wee.._.._.,, thin males to believe
In astrology.
S. True. Virginia SC8te UnlYenlty
studies have shown that the lntemally
orte1ded pirsonelty type experiences
a much mon rapid heart rate under
sare.ful condtionl than the other
type and that he II more alfeaed by
... and presn emodonally -wd•~"'Y-.
4. True. A lb.Mfy conducted * the
Unfonned 5ervloes UnMl!rsly of
He..t. Sdesas (88thada. Md.),
cxan*1lng rwtb11 to IUCXl89S and
feaure ol •lbjeca It. talks and mental
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Ritalin -and Children:
miracle Drug Of menace?
There are up to 600,000 children In this country recelvlq.g
medication to treat hyperactivity. But some experta warn that behavior
modfflcatfon druga bring rfab as well as beneftta.
8y Joaeph N. Sell
In 1974, 7-year-old Anthony Morrt-
•son was denied admlssk>n to publk
achool because the school classified
• hlm as .. emotionaly immature~
Two years later, when he was finaUy
admitted, Anthony wa5 tested by the
school psychOloglst and labe.led re·
tarded. Anthony's parents were toki
lf'l a meeting with the school physk:lan
that only by taking a "wonder drug"
called Rltalln would Anthony be able
to avoki retarded classes.
Assured that there were no long·
range side effects, the Mon1sons
agreed. Lawr, his Ritalin dosage -
adminiStered rnos1'Y at school -was
doubled. and he began to lose appe-
tite and weight, wet the bed and suffer
leg cramps and nightmares.
lhat's when Anthon~'s mother,
"' JuaniUI, began Inquiring among other
parents and found a surprisingly large
number of chlldren on Ritalin {the
generic name of the drug Is methyl·
phentclate) and suffering the same
symptoms as Anthdtiy. With the help
of an organization caOed the National
Center for Youth Law in San Francis·
co, the Taft~ t~ on t~e school
system.
At ftrst, they wanted nothing more
than a review by the IChool board of
dll1rict policy on psych<*:tive drugs
and retarded classes. Juaplta Morrl·
son Mtended a 9Chool board meeting
feeftng she had private au~
, that would be done. When the super-
intendent of schools answered ques·
Hons from board members in a way
Juanita Mon19on felt contradicted the
assurances she had been given, she
challenged him from the floor. In the
mkbt of a heated exchange, she had
a masllve heart attack.
She llWd for almost a year before
she dted &om a leCOM attack. The
leadashlp pallOd to others who final·
ly and reluctantJy flled suit to force the
Taft City School District 10 halt the
practice of ••oocrctng children Into
taklnga ~ ~commonJy
... referred to • RJtdn at a c:ondldon of
attending public tehool." •
In Jun. of d\lt year, ttMt cate ~
ftnaly Mttled: The Taft City School
Otlb1ct Wet ordered to ~ $210,000
ln damaga to the atudents and par-
ents who had ftleci the suit. The judg-
ment also stated that parents of any
chUdren still receiving Ritalin In the
school district must be Informed of the
possible dangers.
. The court action i'l Taft has certmly
brought Into sharp focus a controversy
over the use of drugs to treat hyperac-
tivity. The suit may affect hundreds of
thousands of American children.
Exactly how many, though, not
even the authorities closest to the sub-
ject are exactly sure of. Studies are
scattered and fragmentary. Probably
the best assessment comes from
Robert L. Sprague, Director of the In-
stitute for Child Behavior and Devel-
opment at the Univer-
sity of llllnols . He
estimates that up to
600.000 children in
the United States
(mostly boys from kin-
derga rten through
eighth grade) are pres-
ently receMng medlca-
rion for the out-of-con·
trol, compulsLvely
overactive behavior re-
ferred to as hyperactiv-
ity, or 90metlmes medl·
caly as hypetkinests.
Dr. Sprague de·
plores the '1r1ghtentng,
unsubstantiated estl·
mates" ln SOJll4? mass
media pubbcations that
mON than 20 percent
of school children. are
fed behavior-modlflca-
rion drugs. But he aho
concedes that .. large
numbers of children·•
are receiving such
medication and that a
great need exists to
provide "well-balanced Information to
many' troubled parents and their chU-
dren."
Doctors are not certain what cau9a
hyperklnals. It Is considered to be a
biochemical or neurophysk:aJ Im·
baJanc:. in the brain. Rec.ndy, re-
tearehm hew come to racognlze that
the actual d!tordcr mOlt h~
children suffer from II 1n lnabllltv to
conc:entn1e and focus atMntton. th1t
problem manlf-... bd when the
chlld .. In 8Chool and, unable to '*P
his mind on hit WOfk, b9lt to fldoet
and act up. The ArMncan ~
Aalodaaon "6w uw the tam •anen-
tion deftctt disorder" (ADD) to describe
children with this problem.
Though doctors are not sure of the
exact causes of this problem, medical
journals did begin to report in the
1960's that stimulant drugs could,
paradoxically, calm hyperactive chil·
dren and help them absorb learning.
This resulted In the domestic market·
ing of Ritalin (previously sold In
Europe as a stimulant for elderly peo-
ple) and the widespread growth in Its
use for hyperklnetic chUdren.
Scattered studies repeatedly indl·
cated the usefulness of .stimulant
drugs, and, despite some controversy
over them during the early 1970's,
.. .,, loplll
their UM grew steadily and quietly.
But to did a great many mlsglvlngl.
Some ahon~term effects -nautea,
ln9omnla, bed-wetting. lack of ap-
petite, abdominal pains, psychosis -
began to appear.
Without quatk>n, the lalgest
toUn:e of problsma wtth ~·
modftcadon druoa for hyperacttw
chlJdren he9 come from doontep
d~ and lr\dllc:rtrnNt9 UM ol
the drugs to control chlkben who .. noc hypertdtve, but *"ply owr-
oc:UN. Wh .... aa tlYJ*actMty la
bdsved tot. caUMd by a ~
cal imbllenc:8, owrectMty aie be the
result of many factors -Including the
child's basic personality, depression,
stress from uprooting In school or the
, home environment, fever, or the per-
ception of the beholder. Psychologi-
.cal, psychiatric and neurologlcal test-
ing ol the child should be done. says
· the American Academy of Pediatrics,
before a diagnosis Is made and treat·
ment has begun.
There seems little doubt that the
learning performance of a truly hyper-
kinetic child can often be enhanced
with stimulant medication. ln one re-
cent and well-documented study -a
double-blind test conducted at the
UCLA Medical Center -79 percent
of the hyperactive chUdren given
Rit.lln were judged a "drug success."
• But disturbing information Is being
turned up, too. A study at the Unlver·
JltY of Ulinols concluded that different
dosages are required for different re·
suits and that a dosage sufficient to
Improve classroom behavior may ac-
tually lower learning performance.
An~ a panel of experts, assembled to
consider the problem by the then·De-
partment of Health, Education and
Welfare warned that adequate diag-
nosis calls for expert psychological
and medical skills and that even when
such diagnosis shows a stimulant drug
ls jwtified onJy one-half to two-thirds
of the children can benefit.
The signs of hyperactivity often ap-
pear just after birth. A hyi:)eractlve
baby fusses constant}y. Once. in
<$Choo!, a hyperacttve child will gen-
erally • have lefming anq beha,vior
Problems: ff you su~ 90ur child
has a problem, consult with a pediatri-
cian about pos$ble treatments. (Or.
Ben Feingold, a noted allerglst, con-
tend• that hyperactive behavkox can
actuaDy-be controlled by putting chil-
dren on a diet free of food addldves.
If you are told Y?Ur chlld could
benefit from behavlor-modlflcadon
drugs. a consensus of experts sug·,
ge.<itS the fotlowtng ftw steps;
1. first, consult your family doctor.
He knows your child best, lndudlng
hlt home environment.
2. lnstst that the child be glven a
thorough physical oamlnation to
make sure the ch11d's prob&etn Is not
being catued by some other detec·
table physical aliment.
3. When you say "yes" or "no" to
the drug ~d. don'1 stop there.
The drug aJone will not solve the
problem. You must look for prowams
to deal with the spedftc deftclencia of
the child.
4. I you .. 1111 ~ '°°"' lhe
lrelDnenl, -·~ meckalOl*Dl. 5. s.. dm ~ chld .. condtion ..
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labor Pains
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in PsvChob.w Today.
Changing Of The
Guard
Ewn as we choosi the man who
wll lead our ClOWllry for the next four
~ a w gei.....,.., d lenders is
emaglng, ager~, tdeves politi.-
cal c:olunnist DaWt Broda, fhat is
~ dmeaai from the peoeding one.
~ who interviewed hundreds
ol young leaders for his new book,
Changing of the Guard, pointed out
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the formal political ladder but through
involvement In movements and
GaU9eS that seemed very c:ompeJling
to them at the time; the arlliwar
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right to We, a:."
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shared common experiences, such as
the Oepmion and m8lt.ary service in
WOltd W-D, Broder stae:ases that the
experiel ices that shaped this new
ger.eaatioo ol leadaship -Korea,
Vietnam, cM1 righes, Watiayate -
were much more dtwrse, much more
confkting. 1llus," he oota, "it's not
a.uprising that the leadaship it9el •
nu:h more diwne. They're not locked
Into a particular view oo the Issues or
in their approach to gowmng. And
dw fact that hey me not tmtiy r9d
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wrl1ttll11g. Steel. e· wd. It. roU: 15' wd. 0 111611 CMQ 0 lleu-llltf (56622) ~.
(8'7011) ............ ~ 0 ...... u.., (2340I) ~
Hf· TDUCM IUDUI moYe lltav·
1111 1ppllanc11 wltll ease; end'
1truoo11no to ,..,,.not fum1ture1
llullbtr tops; nlebl-CCilttcf. llot·
to1111. 2" CU1111. 1ef tf 4, · 0 IUMn let (0-49320) . . .
Ht UITIDY IOOllMELVff;
UAllH IOOlll Boolt po1t1
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(CM6M) .......... IHt
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1¥ra 111oJ Clll roalfr tMdll & ..._.,., ,.._ lllr.-tOft
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Stalnln• stul t19 Hsuru
pet's u h return wlltn II•
stra)SI looks like 1 decor10ve
pend1ntl S,eaty '"'' 11••, ... ,. ... ,.... ... ~. 0 ,,, ,,, (P-99465) ~
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•OW YOU CAii W,,f AWAY
OLD PAllT, VUlllH I
Speclllly treated Clotll makes
furniture atrlpplno easy! No
danottous chtmlcala. lutMa!
.. ---wipe! ... " 2. 0 11r1,,.,.
(D-63398)
A OUtCI TJIQIT opens Utt
most stubborn )lrs & bottles•
Hl-leveraoe Jar Wrench uslly
looHns lids from tiny nail pol·
ish bottl• to big pickle fir.
Piiled stHI. 7 .... lg.
Q .larWrtHll
(45831) .... -....... ltq_
Olf llllff lffrl l'UI
AWAY from furniture, rug a,
shrubs, trM1l PllCt Ptt Wick
1nywhere-reptllent works
indoors & out. Htlp1 train
pttsl Hlrmlus; odortna. 11
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OUTOOOll THEllMOMETEll
p11u-mounts to your window
outside-you 111d temper•·
tur• In comlor1 from lnsid•.
Euy·reldinol No tools to ill· 111111 Plastlc; , .....
0 01N11r· THr•
(87031) .•.•........ lt:q
~~~~Lt!' -MY I CM Molta .SI ~
CATALOG OM.Y
DU• f,,_lill UlllOUI
WHEI If llAIH to sprinkle
your l1wn automlllcallyl Car·
riea water IWIY from hou1t-
help1 prevent gutted lawns: floodno. GtNn pllstic. 9 ti. lo. O Onie l1Mt1.ier
(SOf>OO) ..•• tt:q
FOLDAWAY OlllU llACI
flDI IP'ILU II CARI flips
OPlfl to hold can or cup firmly.
f111d~ fllt to •~Pin Olov• com·
partment. Hook• SICUrtly Into
window I rack Plastic. 1~· 19. 0 Drt.lt·Htlf
(13342).. . . . ...... tt:q
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.. htwlel le rt,CICI lftfl
lncrtdibl• li9llt is run by a
micro-electronic call tllat rt·
oener1tn Ila power. Alw1ya
11•-to find a dttt keyhole
-whllt kHJiftO keys handy! 0 llyUtllt (4t178) ~
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dOOf•l 111
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12·11 ft.
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lfVEll •UH WIHOWll
Ju1t whisk Wondtr Cloth over
any olass surface. Specl1I
chtmlcals rulst water stains,
smuages. Great for windows,
mirrors. wlndsbitlds-llHPI
them sperldlnol 10-x 11·. 0 ll1n Clea. (90Ul) lt:cf
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shows true dl11ctlonl Don't Liquid Vlnyl·Mtnd quickly
Ott lost on unf1mMlar, windlnO dries to strono. pliable m1t1·
roadsl Bold black ltlttrs lltlp rill. No mlxlngJ Mtnds lears,
kHp you "on courst" In e1r. burns. splllHams: lriny1. can·
but. 1· diam . Suction· 11111. etc.I tMo oL
mounts. O '1tlyl·••M 0 C..,.tt (43026) .. ~ (t0793) ..••...•.••. thq
AllAZIM llAITfll CUTTUI CUTI
Al"Mlll lrom mttal to Unut
paper-& nt¥tr nttds 11111pe11·
lnol Tilt HCrtt? Blades of ""·
slllrpelllno """ 1111i· lg. •o ... ,.,.c.i (537n) .... a'hq,
,_y.:....,..._..,.,~ ILAll TAl't •IOI UU ITlll
STllAral S.lt-ad"'llYI polyultr
rtlnlorctcl •ltll flbtrgl1S1-r ..
alsts Up to 200 lbl. ltrtHI Stall
packqts, 11o .. 1. pipes. t\• wd. 0 ... ..,.,.,.,. (41244) ft':4(
HHI HUI ILL Tiil
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caia "8ft .-i -*"· A ........ 1e1
0 1.z .......
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CIU.C CHllTIIAI KLL RITill Yamel TAILI· MEUY WU Nr --
II a~IAJdllnMf-ClfH to'' y111r lltllOy U......-C .... Mdlllt
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•plll•p lltfritll Jlllt t1fM fOf a ICtMt aprtatled with brifllt, llollday ballh1gl lri1llt1111
CIH to fwsttve Yltlt dl1111trl IO*ll lllOWftlllnl •• 54• lltdlffl Walllablt tott111/
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Alm 1lllUE wraps lifts ill I
• rlltlllo• of refiut lwts, •Melly ·
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WultaMI; llOll·toxlc . a ..... • (73113) ............ ihq ---:\ .. OllMA1CNUUI .., .. -. ' ,,_.,.. ' CATMOaCMILY
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btb, Miii, lkiltl S4lds rifM off:
won't ICM! lllllcl IOlll: life
color. 1111112.
0 1 ... Ctlw
(0-80111) ........... ft:9(,
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pl•lic sctnors cm tlltnl 0.1
lo color & cliaplly
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ClfYEa DOH STOP tlr•ly
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lnstanllyl Just flex; slip un-
dernt11h. Gripper leet prevent
blowing shut. Steel & rubber.
Fits st1nd11d doors. sv.-.
O DMf·-(868761 .......... sl:q
EYHWI llf'lllll l.rT ltU
yo11 tigblln or repfllct llitlfe
Kfl'n lit leCOMsl H• nrilli-
sc rtwdrlvtr, lfying
glals. 4 scrtws.
consuming tlfps •
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'fH t•I I c .. ,eete 1JJ'1· .......... ,. . ., ... ,,_
107 clfarac:ters-plus
stamps, in~ pad. tweezer11
Personalize checks. books;
print sitnS. etc. f'l>cut-sizt.
0 Mtt ... (13136) ... iM{
11M1 _.. m PDFicTu1 ...... '""'''· ... ; .. ..... "'lllwls*I~ ,.ns slip
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an's-tor a perfect fill ltl
If 5 widtlts; viftyt.
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IHTAIT FREii DlTfCTOll
works wilhln 15 secondsl Just
hold strip to roreflead: letter
appears-f for tevtr. N for
normal. Grell to like travel·
lngl Reusable. unbreakable. o-....,
(185911) ............. ~
CAlCll MAii HI• CUP·
,_I llo 1MS1Y dAA-upsi
itc:lly Mir dowll bldll SMp-
Oll wiftyl COVIH' bu fleliblt
rim. 6rMt for ptrml, tinting.
etc! Wipes clun; adjultllllc. 0 llrtm...,
(Z3297) ......•..... i't:-Q
IEWlll SQUlfll AIOTMEI
TUIE of toothpaste, sham·
poo. hair cream. Just push
button tor right amount.
Plnlic dispenser empties
tubel Stll·mounts in 1 jiffy! 0 ......... , ...
(301119) •.••.. ·.: ... -~
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TAil fUU Off IWUTUll A
ltw strokes with 0-fuu-11
whlsb llllllno. matting, pill·
ino from sweaters & napped
fabrics in stcondsl Rtntws
blankets. coats, dresses.
Sturdy plastic.
O D-fnz·lt (22749) . -~
"MOr NCIJ•• .... ...., ....
-ill coif weltller! Glvt fltwilll wlnlltlt • llO!lr coit-
tact! Trim & sip into slloH.
Cnhlon fffl, tool Great tor
lklt~.111111B,hllnttn.lrlJ
outdoor activity!
0 .... felt (92304) .. ·~
PVllYFOOTl-Titl f'UllA-
FICT FOOT-WAllm•H tor
spor1S & IOunge-1 Bruslltd
orion & stretch nyton-
cozy mates lor boots. sates.
shoes! Ass't colors; fit all. 0 ....... ....
(57364) ...... Ea. Pr. s't.-4.t
UTIUl.UlffA ..... 1-
.. OrlHtal buuty 11crttf
Ulliqlte 9tHlriM ...... --sages, invlgoretn. Scrubs
IWIY ftllly Uift. grilnt. &• I 3"
•Ith hlndy 11ano loops. o unes,....
(0-2S5tll) ......... 2 it:tt
IHP YIUI llATTMSI IUlllMI FMIH-
tll· ..... '""9Ctlft cennl "EllYtlopt"
Cover of soft, pliable plutlc completely en·
ctosn mattress Oft top, bottom. skits. lets Ille
lovely patttm 1111111attrtu covel'lnt lllow thru-
'& mlltl'llMSflllY dtlil, newl Slips on Iii alfffyr
WlltafJroof: IHtrgy-ffH. .
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11 STEEL TEm CLUTCH ICE
1.11£ CLAWS! Give sale, svrt
tooting 011 those slick sur·
faces. Just &lip over shoes,
boets. Elntic band adjusts to
1ny size shots.
O la8rtle
(51425) ............. ~
HI IUl·HWI llUUI
1Coisel111 sllot taps llttp
llMls .... for "'°"""' .,.... sllid potrurwtllaM wtars lille -
iro111 ..... 1 •. o .... ,.,. ....... ~
... ........... (0.se697)
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QUlc*iy, tvt11lyl Pllt Hutft In treetta flftCY toudll Jull pllce IAIELYI Hllldy lloldtr 111111
cifellltf Hf. zip ctoltd, row on lop; 111r1n.i1 w1111.auoar. 111Jftl111 alHI prone• to orlp
Jltlllly lo edtt• ... unzip to nut1; Utt off .... If I lftcl. dt· 1tlppery 011lon1; ouldt knife
find a luaHIOlll ti• cruat algna for wtddlftg, blrllldlY. f0r perfect, tllln llical WIP•
MfY time! Eaay·w"I\ vl11yl. etc. Rtuaablt. ·-llancllt ket,a linllfl •tf•I O PleC..... O Ctlllalenallt r· O 01teH111d
("4'4) .. · .. · · · .. · .ltlq .~~~::~iio·~~· ~i·~~. (990U) .. • · .. • • .. • ·~
• EAllLYI Clav~ .. orabl>tr" Itta any
tit• lid. Has aozena of tiny "fin·
0tra" to give super twist powar.
Soft Kraton rubber.
O Jar0'9tllr(27201) .... lhq
CUYlll DHIEllT IE•VER 9lld11
llb, pit tllCH 1111 plttH
1111tly, OflCloualyt No me11; no
epllls; no fingers In lroltiftol Alctc
"1Wdl": 1Uc11 allp ottt POiy.
(] C1,1·l1rw1 (51110)1~
...U18 U'&. HtH fle#fl .... ._ .. ....., ,..,,,.,,..,,
J•t llt wltll blldno toda-111
-.1111 offwllwt tood ocllr•
& 111. .. ty •••II•. Air 11111 tr.U I IWMt. Pllltic; ,-.
0 ""'Gelle (IHl1) ............ ft:tt
..----~ " ... Olll ... UUf ,..,, .. _
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111•,..-111 ''' oncll Cltver dllCIOllllll ~· •ell lllUt 11·1~' "Cllbll". JUll
fill, tit I lrllll: pop out to
UN. Saw epact-.Vlft ltactc ............ o •-•••' (0-72121) ........... lbt
IUTUT IMI CADOY •m COUPOl IAWH CAif U.pt MIMD CALHDU PAL
1p .. Hi_t_~•tl of 1oup. 'em or91nl1ed ... uay lo col· rtmtml>era lor you I LIU you
uuce. dr,......o midi. Holda lact. 1u y lo llandlt wllll• '"I •tta et 1 111111-
'1111 uprlo111, 1uy·IO·ll11cll 11topplno Stu1tt ennlopu pl111111tadl H•room for dally
Wiiiia, plutlc~tltcl wire. 7" for 12 erocery oroupl1101 are nolas & 11>poilltm111tst 1o.r.· •
• 3"9", stand•: llano•. bound lnlo purtt·•IH book· 1a,y.·. lflnolno hook. o ••• c:.uy · let. a~·• 3~·. CJ c.1.uer ,..,
(le702) ............ fhlt 0 Coll"911•(8182&)ft:tt (73205) ............ lhq
IOIP·IAVH POT ICMllO-
ult for OuPc>nt Ttllon•I End
watl•I Slip Soap 1crap1 lnslcle-
clttn pots. dl1h11. 1lnk1J Oural>lt
..olll poly can't rust. Asa't colors. ,o ... ,,. ..... , (23424) .. tt:q
THREAD AIY IHDLf l .. TUTLY
wllll Automatic Thraaderl Just put
. tllread In groove. push button &
you're raady lo 1twl Built-In cutter
~~!J~:!!I!;:~-1111111 tllraad 11111y ltnoth. ~. S: •D Tlwu4tr(00307) . : ...... ~
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............ ,bdl ... iclCa
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ptlllted to u,,.,, 1111 pink 11tu• of..,,., cm. A pr1-
clo1111w1111111rt 11011.HI; .... ,. ..
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.......... .-.!
IEAT ·IERfmll lltr
,... "" olid tlectrjc , ... dlm .. tloll ...........
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men ... ,..,,_,...llA .. ___,A .... ptlrof
Pl• lludltrt-llttJ add a
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vHatJona, tlvp'a, etcl Rich
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"gold"-4 "gold Ink" car·
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rll• la Wlllet-c111 never tta1 pllont·lddm• •ction: 1r,e1
or burn. 3i.• JI '"". ,,..., cocM 111111: daln & Mia Pltll: ........... ... more l Sturdy vinyl cover: ~lal .......,,,... 111·1 colora. •
( It) ...... ~ .... ·~ 0 ,._(92219) ·~ ·~
trtctta Incl. .. •
0 11Nnll1(0·50005)~
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lets you get to tho .. llard·lo·
rudl spotSI t7• tg. widl'sturdy
PfOllOS tor "1h·ln1plri119" re·
fief! Solld bamboo: cltverty
c11Vld. H11101no loop.
O lll'llllier
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Le. (11-11) (14020) LI· (t-11) (M110)
PEHOHLllH PICOT·
Im 11111 "8-100 lllMta to jvt dOW11 ll1ts & lmji0r11nt
tlllng1 to dill NIYY llatlllrette
cover: ooldlll 11tt1;1no. 3" •
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AT IAST! "WHO SHOT JR?"
_~he shpotin9 of John R_Q s Ewjng. Jr. la~l ~arch \le~as to 1;naoga,odds on the suspects. Nearly every
was the biggest event on television since Milton Berte member of the Os/las cast has a motive for the
pranced out on a stage in 1948 and earned ttie title attempted murder. At presstlme. the favorite suspect
"Mr. Television." Over three mllllbn people in 57 is Cliff Barnes and the dark horse, coming up fast in
count<les were glued to their TV sets when two slugs the stretch, is Dusty who was supposedly killed in a
were pumped Into the despicable J.R. by an un-plane crash (his body was never found). Some view·
known assailant. J.R. hovered between life and death ers think he wasn 't killed and he came back to get
while Larry Hagman and Lorlmar Productions nego-even with J.R.
tiated a new contract. Luckily for J.R. fans, they
came to an amicable agreement and J.R. will live to
sneer again.
There was a rumor that if the battlaover wages was
not settled, J.R. would be badly burned In an am-
bulance crash on the way to ttie hospital and require
plastic surgery. Emerging from the bandages would
be J.R. looking exactly like ... Robert Culp!
• But. In this week's premiere episode, J.R. will still
be-the Hagman version-good looking, charming
and contemptible-the man you love to hate. CBS's
Dallas airs In a special two-hour version Friday at
9PM. The first hour is a repeat of the March episode
In which J.R. was shot and continues with Part One
of a two part premiere episode at 1 OPM: Part Two will
air Sunday, November 9.
Viewers anticipating the solution of who shot J.R.
will be disappointed. The assailant won't ~ ~n-
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7:Jt' • "Tiii "-'n ' •"(adv) '66-Burt Lancaster. lee Marvin
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(wes) '38-John Wayne. A man
helps 1 putty secret aeent trap
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into MertCO
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Rod hJlor, Dina Memll.•
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frank Sinatra. Kalhryn Grayson.
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1n HollywQOd, help 1 starlet 1et 1
b11 cllanu 1n a movie
l:JI D "A 11• CallM '--'" (wes) '69-Ton, fra11Ciosa, Judi
West. Midi.el Slfrutn. A COW·
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D (fqi Ill) Sl'MTS: NFL Foot-
b1ll The Chteaao Bears at the Cleve·
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part of the fun.
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@ ,,tsetllt ..... : ·~ (90m) (dra) m TIM ll1dhil/lellm ~ '73-James Cun, loutSe luser;
lD CristiM l ar'" Sally Kellerman An ea-con Ines to
ID) falllily rtv4 h11ad someone elst's stolen rnot1ty
'Ill C...lltdions and becomes 1nwolved with somt
8 ·.00 bru11e characters 1n the stranit world of tr a1ler e.tmps.
0 All NEW SEASON! llJ W1tN llltwef\ 1tn * ,OllJ Hollid1J "FLO" 181 9 11111 ._. C...., U Cl) {f]) Flo Shocked Flo lurns fl) Iii Me,trs' JMul up ·-rarleyeate" at the Yellow Rose C2IJ M•A•S•H
when the flamboyant Farley promises ID c.toriu
beer far all and more tn his cimparen , -10:30-~r w~s '
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f1chter whose Int bout with Charles w, ni. Sil .._.M D111f -....w'.
lnealls c1ves him the impetus to find sllNillc
a less combaltve way of lmna. 1.1 •.00 U MM: "CO.Ml 1114 t-Mri"
(dra) '76 (2hrs)-James Brohn. Jill , B Cl) <IJl ltn
Ctayburch The SIOIJ of the leudina. B CI> (JI) 0 al 111 lews
lalhne 1n lowe, affa11 and finally • 1"' ....,.... S.-,..
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Ray Walston. l1lta Skala twoman in Prerudice"
the cosmettCs business becomes an 30 rndustr~I spy wlule actually warch U Cl) ~ 1ci ~ ._.,., ..
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lht 1dt11tty of the double 11tnt is (11 11911*/Ml9-U u~overed and tllt m11tll discmed e '-111 '-Lii
ind somewhlt notorious lllrt. Smiler • """ ..._. ... finally puts in 111 •"'9¥111ct. e .....
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'74 (909)-Jack llkllolMR, Otis Vo.111c. blldy QwW Two-. 111• llOI ... .,. ... .,. ..... to .,.....
port•~ ... ...., .......
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hft ......... lo ""°' "" • i.tdl .. ,,. ..... . , . ....., ... .....
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aaoo • (J) O PlllMlll: lfclllt -...ra "-(llw) Mllie IS llctcl wittl tilt OM siblatioll lof wtlicll llt is Iola~ 1111prtJ1rtd 111d has 110 IHI
lllSWlf: lift •Ion• 1tttr the duth • ol his belovtd Edith. es 1 cll111t11 ol Allltriun television historr is
"Hfllt to • clost. ............... ., ..... c......
........ Sbt6utld ill * "A Star 11 llrl"
• (J) 9 ........ Stat .. ..... <••> '19 (3h11)-Blrbra Strei·
sand, Kris Ktlstofferson. A remih ol
tlll aricillll story abotit a Hollywood
husband lofttd Into second place by
his wife's nsin1 career. e ROICE VMDUIMI * Sllltl a..-tries Too
• " .. Writtttl ...... : ........ ,... .. L!Pt· teer• (adv) ·74 (2hrs) -Clint
Elslwood. Jeff 811dces. A blnk rob
btr ,pn1 as • pmcher, is saved by
1 youn1 str1n1er when his former
colluaues come pnn1n1 lot him
becasue they think he double·
crossed the111 over the loot.
• 11111r. .. ,..._."""""(sci·
fl) '78-Samantha Es111. Will Geer,
J1ek f>alaoce and Roscoe lee Brown
explore psychic phenomenon 1n ttus documentary. •ID Cos•n (C·C) "Traveler's Tales" Dr. Saaan recreates the
Holland of 17th cenlury scientist
Chrisliaan Huyaens, and takes us
inside theJel Propulsion laboratory
to compare the uhihration of a
sailina ship voyaae of uploratt0n
with the excitement of astronomers
who see the fltst photos of Jupiter's
moons taken by Voyaaer
ID o.,.ta " Accilll 0 Mmtrpieu Tlleltre: "149 M4 "ejll4ic•
-1:30-
• TM WllW r...,.. .......
9:00
9 CD <I.Z P'll£JllO£: Alict Wilen
the blok's automated telemach1ne
aoes berserk and creases Mel's al
ready crusy palm 'with almost 2~.000 1n cash, he takes the money
and runs
_II_ Clint Ustwood/AllllMll
• • Turns Into War! The
. GIU11tltt/Sondra loch
8 ID QI TM lit Eftflt: ''The Glutter' (C.C) (dra) '77 (2hrs)-
Ctint £astwood, Sondra Locke, Pat
Hingle. The story of a detective on a
routine pmoner hansport ass1en·
ment who 1s plagued w1lh hie and
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1-·.lf, I
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lltcMC ...... llitllMle"-tr.· ~Ke llt ... lo diem 111 ol Ille fOfawife-apla•ol......._t lliicl .. ~Mir ....... • flrill u. -t:•-•(J)o....-:n. ...... .. It's the clllllttlp 1111tch of Ille
centuiy IS pe1tnnl1I rviais Georse
and T °"' 1111kt pl111S to rllll eadl other lo lht 1rou11d in a 26·11111e
1111111.hon r.ce. .W.W.,,.. • ...,...._ I ..............
. 1010o • (J) 0 SPfCIAl: Tiit IMY
H .... : Tiie S... (1111) Tiie mys-
tique of human se11111ity Is uploftd
in a candid, authentic. and adult
manner. (NOTE: Parental Oiscretion
Advised) • ..... .&.t.....,....,
•n.~c:..,ie ..... ~ .... 0 C1111tt'w (C.C)
•n.StMf~ ...... "· n. Sia .......... Dtltlr . MU..,...._ Stan Freber& has
wntlen and st111 1n this sonr and
dance special. A 50 Futin S.llMy "Odette"
-10:30-· ...... •JMrs.a.it • CWisltlM "Man-The Measure
of All Thinas" Belle! in the ditnily of
man 1s Ille Iheme as sir Kenneth
Clark w1sits norence.
11:00 a •CD <IDl lllws CD fhws/m Clu~
B <IZB """ • hc:llltttf1 • ow n.. """' Holtr • llMit: "Fer a few Dtllars Mete" (wes) '67-Clint Eastwood.
@ Calli llnlltt a1141 FritNI
9 !Ma (C.()
t2ll fhws/S,.isll .....
-11:30-
" s,wts Aul • Tiie 700 Cl• CD T•~ (JI llerit; "AirJert '75" (ildV) '74-
Chllllon Heston, Karen Blick.
GI @ t2ll *' Vu 111,. ID Asree*' IN C:.,...,
-11:45-
" 111tiNs: "Jill ~-~_,matt lnesti(atlr," ...._. If lltt '-e" a aao.cm.•
• hllt: ";rut CallttriM" (dra)
'68-Peter O'Toole. Jtanne...Muc.au.
12:00 a o a Dtdsiell 'I01111rit To be announced.
G llerit: "CllristlMs COii Mine
Miftdt" See listina at 6PM, Sunday
Cl2l llerit To be announced.
.., Tiit .... iu
Rebn to lashvllle wtd1,country
comedl._ Minnie ,_. to relive
Ille Glllld Ole dars In Oprylaad.
Den take a taste of Ille naughty
at lew Yorll's new erotic balatty.
And pucker up la Carson en,, leuda,
wttlt Ille world's wildest wlllstlers. ~
MONDAY ' e a:;tC> PM (l)
P-eet
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What ·are your
chances of making it
on 1h~ Game Shows?
Kelly Lange shows you
what's. behind the fun
and games.
4 ~ A SPECIAL 4·PAP.T REPORT , .
~ THIS WEEK AT 6:00 PM
KNBC ON NEWSCENTER 4.
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TUIJSDAY (Continued) TV WEEK. NOVEMBER 2, 1980
·• O a Dedlill • o.m. r-------=-Continues lhrov111out tht IWBDN•SDAY I ...... e CJ) <II a TM .. Vttt: EJec. IMMllE 5
tile CMf1lt Continues throu1hout f« ..... ~ .....__ lllltilo.
Ille eweninc. ,itlSe lff DATI1ME f'IOCUlfS. -~ ......... CllCI ·1 tl tntM O lllilteeatte.lljlli 11ay•s...-. '
.... diem -lO:lO-DAmME 110W1ES
• ,,__ "Ju11iof Robles. Tribute ll:tO • • .. ...,.. ti Dlltilf" to a CllJmP!Ofl" ThtS proer1m pro· • (wes) '35-Jolln Wayne.
files Junior Robles, a youn1 athlthc 12:t0 • • "5-lllle" (1dv) ·35_ COKh ded~ted to helpina youna J1mes Ca1ney, Lloyd Nolan.
people in S90fb, who was killed 1n 1 • "TlltM TllMsalMll Hiiis"
plane etasll eartier-lhtS year. (wes) '59-Don Murray. II ElKtilll ... J:tl 0 Ill "IHMll Hartnf' • (dr1) '42-Creer Carson. Ronald 11 :00 Colm1n, Susan Peters .
• (I) Cll 0 a ... 3:30 ....... Uc-" (adv) 149-
1 • CJ) a a .._ Jean 311nmons, Donald HoustlMI 1't ~ Noel Purun • •• c:-
1 ~.,'" ----...... -. •VINING I
• F.e FlfWI~ "Me111ory 111d • Tllolcllt" This PfOl'IM eaamines Ille tedltolocical 14Yances ifl stori111.
IC~lll Ind retritvin& iflform1tion.
-11:30-
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,WIDNHD~Y (Continued)
Los An1elts Police Dt~rtmenl Enos
(Sonny Schroyer) will have his own
show premienne S001T on Wednes·
day n11h1s D O ID lul ,_,. Features
-inti~ ..womM1-0IOt1Uk.-11\0$1.
popular w11tress 1n 18 states by
7.000 truckers. a p1nt•sued artist. Cedo the Chimp; Ifie World's Wom
en 's L11ht wtt1ht Arm WresttAnf
champ, punk hairstyles in NY. and a
10 year-old woman who has been
collecting dolls since she was 4
, ye1rs old _
D Mowit: "Sb,lly IM Hutcll: Las
Yttn Str.,.,,.r'' (dra) (2hrs)-Dav1d
Soul. Paul Mtellaet Glaser ~tarsky
and Hutch go undercover in Ve1as 1n
search of a killer who 1ots alter
chorus &iris.
• CI> CD) a £i1111 1s c-111 (C·C) "'J1re111y" fhe leenaae son of
Abby's ble SISier 1n·law c.uses trou
ble l01 everyone wt.en he w1s1ts the
8..,dfords. Joannie becomes Sacia
mento's hrst woman sportscaster and Nicholas turns Mery·s medical
books into 1 money-makin1 scheme
D llllN: Ill! "DIR Victtry" (du)
"39-Ronald Rucan, Belle Dn1s.
Georee Brent. Humphrey Bogart. A
heinss !urns· that site has only ten
monlhs lo live because ol a brain
COll41Uon ......... • ._..:"fife" (d11) ·77 (2hrs).-
Esnest 8of1n1ne. Vtra M1lu A 111nl loresl fire lhreatens a small tumbe1
town unit1n1 eyeryone 1n lhelf st1u1
Cit IO SUIVIVe a&ainst• lhe lernlyinl
holocaust O Wtf14 S••clal: Tiie lsl111ic ....
fl) 21 T lllitfrt _,
-1:30-m Clrtl lllrlldt
fll) Wor,. s,.t11I: 111t lsl111ic
8'IQ fh1s report tells the story of
how the Pakistanis weie able to obtain nuciear technoloey from the
West andlinancTiiRtrom bbya lo
fashion lhe. ltm l5'am1C bomb-a
bomb lhat may yel find a use 1n the
vortea ol Middle East and Near [asl
politics m Ml DvlcJ Clllrytln
9:00-
• ([I) ....,.: "~ at rtrst
Site" (com) '78 (2hrs)-Geor1e
H1m1llon. Richard Ben1amin. Susan
S11nl James Dracula lalls in love
with a New York model and the B11
Apple"s ni1h1 hie may nem be
the same. 11 0 0 llllN: "Alutru: Tllo
...... Sllldilll Siity" Part I. (dra)
'80 (2hrs)-llichul Beck, Telly
S.valu, James MacArthur. The story
ol Clarence Carnes. the youncest •
man ewer senlenced to be 1m·
prisoned at the fede11I jail on
Alcatm Island.
• VEGASISP£CIAL 2HR * PROllUE '" HAWAII • Cil <II QI NOllEIE: VIPS (2hrs) "'Aloha, You're Dead'" E.aobc
Hawaii prO'lides a tush settin1 for
danCtf. 1ntn1u1, rolllll!CC 1n4 ICflOll
when Dan Tanna is shan11\a1td to lite
Islands by an 1ntern1honal pmb~n1 rina and brainwashed lo kill his
number-one client
... " 5riffhl .. 0 s.c .. tllt C....ry
-9:30-
GEl Slllllf ... WINu .s... •S.Clftllt~Th~
DOWN
111ent1rv orobes the oroblem of .1n· dustrial disuse. lony Bill A woman, rebelling a11nist
monot011y of her mar1111e. pen¥adts
her husband to take a 11111 to Meaico 10:00 where they quarrel and 111 a quickie
8 111 lltws divorce. When they try to remarry slle ID W.W "''-' lltws finds he1sell wed to his belt fnend. ....m~ •"" Fii -10:30-=----.. -~ ....... _,_ _ ____:
m m m 11ns Ill w.1111 """"' """ 8 ..... 1 :00
® Cosmos 8 lltws/Mt¥it: (Ill "htlllesS'' 11 :00 (mys) '54-uchary Scott, 011n1 8 D Cl) ()}) l2J) lltn Lyn' Louis llapard. In order to 8 ffi Im 121) QI) lltws chmb lo the lop, a busine$$lllln e Tllo ~ S41urts ruthlasly pushes ahead, sac11ficins e Tiie NtwtywM Cilllle his hpme and happiness m •·•·s·H • CI> ati PM• ...... II) Ono Stt11 ltyon4 a> Mo.le: "111e Crut1re's Rt· -11·.30-H ftl•" (ho1)-Kenl Taylor. Grant W1lhams. A mad American doctor
8 (I) tD> CllllJlic• 'IO upe11ments with brain lransplants 8 ID 0 JtiltlllJ Clnon I d d I bo I •Prillllti: Cell .. H The future in a sec u e a ra ory
seems much br11hler for Pat OT.on -1:30-
nell follow1n1 her release from Wenl Ill Tllo lone R1111tt
worth and her reunion with het m llllN: .. , .. Jee(' (mllS) '57-children. Fiank Smal11. Rita Hayworth, Kim
• CJ) (fl a llnsflen. a..t Nonk. A woman·chasina nichtclub
D """""' . entertainer romances a weetthy
• Htpn's KtrMS soc111tte
., ", ..... T1llet 2:00 0 Httt's .. Yow Metltll (C.C) • llMits: "Mllhlly "'-t,'' "Tllo
• tll ~MC lltws IM*e Tttrt(' ., ..........
1'2:00 -.. 4 -2:30-• T:!'ic ,_ .... : "Tllo ............. ..
~ ....... a.-.. ..
• Y11 Y• Lift e llllN: "Tllo lie 5'J" (wes)
•....,. ·~2-Klrk Dou1las, Dewey Martin, -12:30-Cltzabeth Tlwull. Arthur HunnlClltt. 11 0 8 Tllo T...,._ SMw A man find$ m1ny conflicts on Ilia • ... : "lllrriltt • t11t IMls" eapedtllOft ·up the Mmowi as lie (com) '$5-fHnk Sinatra, Dun allempts to establish a new trM-
Mlrtm. Otborah llen. Cesar Aomtro, Nil post.
FRIDAY (Cominu.cl)
8 ·.oo a QJJ a 11e ... .-• o..w ... .., 9 (JZ rtEMIH[: Tiie 111· • llfts ~ tt.a D1v1d becomes lrap • W.W ~ .._ ped in his me11mOfphOS1s when • 0 Sk'1MIM .... ii ..._
1ir1e meteor crashes to brth and 1 • lill ...,_,. ,_.. tum ot eonrnmenl scienltsts like ..,. C*ill .
h1111 to 1 resu rch lac1hty lo study .= .s..H rmillr him as a possible utralt11estr1al '""
been1 wh1eh trntled on the meteor -10:30-
from outer ~e. e • • CD llfts a:.._--tllt-Q;H!I ............... ~ ... ~--.-.. -W1""Jil tiMC tC:C)
Ille Pilll,....,.. (com) '64 (2hrs) -d 50 fublrt "R1efi and Strance" Peter Sellen. Cllnstopher Plummer.
I
..
Herbett.lom Wiien 1 l1mous cem IS 11 :00
stolen. Inspector Clousuu IS called •• CJ) 0 a ....
1n and, usine a variety of d151u1ses. a (]) <JI tD ....
pursue$ the thief mn as he is be1n1 • 1111 .....,.._ 5-ef'll
pursued by htS ravine. unh1n1ed su· • Tiit .......... """
penor. Inspector Dreyfus .. • M•A"S•tl
• -..: ''c:.I ftaM l•• (dr1) • o.. Step ..,.... '67 (2hrs)-Paul Newm1n, GtOfle 0 r,_ J•'*8tt (C.C)
Kennedy. A youne man 1n • chain fl) Tiii Ar1 tf Llwillc 11n1 in 1 southern slalt defies the
touch 1uards41"ho w1nl to subdue -11:30-
him and &•ins respect from his fellow '9 (J) {)]) h it : "Jacl-
pusoners. teutr Jail" (dra)-Tommy lee • CD Cfil a r....i Jones. Yvette Mim1eu1. e -..: II "llltp lw" (dra) a ID (JI ....._, c.r.. .
·42 (2~hrs)-Ronald Reaean. Ann • hileltf: c.. •• H David
S1111'4an, Betty field. The story of O'Conntfl's 1ttempt to remain free
-ihe lins ot people 1n 1 small town ind see his mother ends 1n violence
tentenn1 around lour youna people and traeedy and nur disaster for
and their troublts and happ1neu """" and Gre1
• ,. ~-<. > ·16 • <D <II a rnu,s • -..: .. __.. com e '-Me
(2hrs)-Slm Iniol. Anne Aicher A e -..: -s.nift" (adv) '76-
character study of an 11e1n1 hie Huao St11ktL. Norma lamen cuard 11 a cruc11f turn1n1 potnl 1n • It T• 1 lllitf
his lift. 0 0,. ....
0 Tiil IMI Sutdt •• c.....--.... -~ .......... . -1·30-
• (])<JI 121'1·. •lie~... 12:00
"D1ddy's Cerf" OtVOlctd O!Jne IS • Twiliclit Z..
surprised .~ shocked when dau1h CD ...,..
ter Becky decides lo hve with her -12·30-
falher, but ~ half ts-S11rp11std as CD Friu,stln. ~ ....
the bor11·1111n :playky fltflef • Q» fD Tiie Millllidlt $,.ml
• .._,,... • -..: 'W (dra) '63-1 llllillllln""' Ill..._ Roell Hudson. Clalldi1 C1nli111le.
·811119 .. u.. 'It • '"*"'....,.... ......... (II s.u..et .... II.... • Tiie tll
I 8100 <JI f"*"1Cetlt ....... • CD tD PllMIHl: Dtll11 • w.N ..._. .._
(211rs) Tiie fim llour btinp us back 1 :oO
to JR's seNlna of Ille ~n oil leases • .. _ .. ~ NurtMlt / tiNt and the wipina out of tk lonunes of WMt ,,.,.,~
[wine's former baintSS ~iates _ ,.__. _,..._.
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and the now f•t!IOllS shoot1n1 of JR. w. --_....,
Tiit MCOllCI hour starts Ille third • -..: '\llt Dip"......,.
MUOft ptlflritre episode. (dfa) '60-Stm Retvu. Cllrishllt ~()) a • ..: "CeM" Kaufm••· lbll>lra Catl'Oll.
(dfl) '71 (211n)-Ctntvittt -1:30-
jold, MicMll Dovc11s. Elizabeth • Nee ~: '1111 ._.
AsMe,. ttip Toni A pretty '"*"' iMMt Of. ,......" (llor) ·11-•l'Oll •I lostol! Mdlotltl ......., VillCtlll Price. ,..,.. Cotttll. Hlrcti
i11rt11tes lier °" IMstic•llOll iltlo Criff1th, T eny Tilolus. A Nd Mtor
lM ~ Wt111 ,,..... lier hd 111s bentif•I 11sisl1nt stir best frieN ....,.. It lllt C*'t of I the J11fta1 111411 IUI ~1'4 Oii
ftllllClf ••""· SN ... fillda Olf llis Wtft. • ~=~~== ·=~ ........ •-n. ............. r.....: .......... ... ..........
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I SATURDAY I
llOWOllll I
TV WEEK, NOVEMBER 2, 1980
10:00 . aoa.._, .. _.7 ................... r-... "''* M11te Jollnson IS the Grand Marshall.
..... lw ...... r--"'!~~==m:---, • llepll's"""' I MORNING I ... : ., "1111 ......... I.. _...,. ..... ?liiiioi ____ (wes) 'S7-Ctorct Mont1omery
e:oo
7:00 .....................
• 0 a "41m11Dr ......
JltlJ
• hceelttet1
• CD <JI ta 5""' Ott •Htt~S... .T ..... ., ............
• ClrlS t ;,..,.
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I sa_,._
.....c .... .i .. a ttttn·,....
11:00 a o a """ Qlltrit ·-WINWest ...... Tllilpc;,,.
mL.Ullkt a s.,....... ..... ,..,.
-11:30-
• (I) tD °"' hd eoa 0r1W11c"'"1 • -.nca•s r., T• •S..T• • Thi "mtlllt Mesic Louise Malldrtlt, Hfnl W~liams .k.. Merle
Keipe. Buddy S9tehtr and I.ht Te.us •
Travelers are the 1uesls
• n. '""° Qif .....................
I AhiiUIOOii
-7:30-... 12:00
•DmefsT,.._ •CD<IJ Fat~ .......... ....., ... _ ....
• rn <.11 a rt1stk•111. •·~, I ~ ::_. 5: KWs PlasS...,~--.,.,..,
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MarlOfl 8rendo. Jtan Simmons.
Merle Obtron. M~hlel Rennie. J:• • "lilt J'-tit Ill" (com) 'S7-Cary Cra11t, Sllzy Parker.
Jayne Mansfield, Lui Erickson.
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the Awe1111n1 l>f•ton '•ncl U.. 1111· . problems ol Pat ~·Connell are only
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with Poisonous wkts; I IMI..,. • (J) (JI a ..... /Cbarllt'•
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and people who commit cnlMS wllilt at "9cile • "9cile
ljllder lhe 1nlluence of candy. Ill Ca,..._ Alt ..... ::~ .... ..,...... 12:00
(mys) '54 (2hrs)-by M1ll1nd, Crlct • TwiicM Z.. Kelly.~ 1fU5Nnr,MOi1n1 Ills wrfe is-e .... ,.
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la" Susanne Marsee, Rockwell Blfb '65-Bette Dawis, Pamela frankhn
and Alan Tilus arJ leah1red in llos· • 1\e fll
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of Ille Hew York Stale Opera' at m WerM lletwoR llews
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B Cl) Cill al llrHJ Miller Ines to dlSCOVtr what happened lo
(C·C) "Homicide" Canel. Barney, her twin.
Harns, Dielrich, Wot0 and lew11l llnd ID Ca"*"4 UC llews
lhe11 days of usual ne11hb«hood -1 :30-
mses behind them when lftspeclor
lu&er. lll1nk111 it's a b!I fno1,
des11nales the11as1 sc>«iil squad-
and hie 1n the 12th Precinct bt· comes murder, •
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llouse IS interrupted •hen a bur1l11
bfuks 1n, but the .omen dtWtSt a h1l111ous solullon ilo the piob·
lem ol •llal to do with the un·
wanted &ue$ii.
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lhe family ;1silln1 Jock's first wife in
a ColorJdo sanL111ium, JR uses ttie
lime to try to set up 111 even biuer
011 dul w1lh the now piofitable Asian
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'67-Richard Conte. D"nne fosttr.
Kathryn Grant, Jamts Darren
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(com) '42-Henry fond•. Lucille
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Ille TIM" (hOI) '70-Piul Nuchy,
Vte Winner. Ctnturies alter lhe death
ol a French knichl and his mistress.
two d11tCI descendants return to
the castle 1n seucll of his head
and body.
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Katy l111edo .
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Poll~ Bercen. Thelma -llilltr.
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