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VOL. 72, NO. 35, 7 SECTIONS, 102 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1979
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TEHRAN . lran C P >
Ayatollah Ruhollab Kbom lru
vowed Saturd y to waae holy
war 111ut the sba.b·appolnted
governmenl or Sbabpour
BakbUar wile tl re lfnJ, But
th · military sent ham a ti ar
signal It will opposa any attempt
to selie power by unconsUlu· llonal means.
Despite the bard·line demands
of tb 78-year-0ld Moslem re·
liglous leader. informed lranJan
sources said the two sides are
t.lkint behJnd th
ang comorom
Khomeini, who orcbe1trated
from exile the atruaal tbat
drove Shah Mohammad Reza
Pahlavi Crom th country, wants
to abotlsb the monarchy and
wants Bakhtlar out as prime
minister so be can appolnt his
own provisional government to
est.blish an Islamic reP.ubUc.
Speaking at a news con-
ference, Khomeini sajd be would
establJab the covernment "very
soon."
Bakhtiar declined all com·
menl on Khomeln.i 's statements.
But a Balthtiar spokesman un.
derlined that Khom e ini
threatened to order his followers
to talte·up arms against the gov·
eroment only tr a "suitable solu·
tion is not found."
Diplomatic sources said they
believed the next three days will
be crucial in determining the at-
titude of the armed for...ces and
whether Iran will move toward a
bloody confrontation. The
military has the key to power,
and most or all of its top com·
manders are believed loyal to
the s hah and Bakbtlar. The sen·
timents or the rank·and-file
soldiers are less certain. ·
The sources, who asked not lo
be named, said the armed forces
"must be hoping for a com·
·promise" lo maintain unity
witbJn their fragile ranks.
Informed Iranian sources said
I Sidelin~s Sloppg Too •••
7 l Christ y Johnson. 16, and Debbie Lee, 15. found good weather required an open air c ure and invited
~ clean fun Saturday at an Irvine park event-mud-ball. youngsters to Mason Regional Park. This pair hadn't
City parks people decided five days of stay-at-home even played yet . See P.~ge A2 for more.
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! Grit's Trickle Tracked ..
f f Sand Fingerprinted to Stymie Winter Erosion
By ARTHUR VINSEL
OfTlleOallyPllotS~ff
Man's attempts to influence or
control his environment for the
gr eatest good have produced
some stories of true grit and a
new one is unfolding here.
Sar:td, coming from rocks
millions of years old and travel·
, ing through
temp es t -
w rack e d
rivers and
s p'l ashing
s treams t o
the awesome,
engulfing sea
1 is the s ub·
stance.
Sand. s u n . w 0 r . VI L
sbipers wiggle and squirm down
into its embrace.
CHALLENGES. MET
Global Marine Development de·
' signed the Glomar Explorer to
· pluck a Russian submarine frorn
the depths eight yearS ago: You
) should see what they're doing
I now! Page Cl.
( FEATHERED FAMILY -~ What do tou do when your
t daughter's love for animals -
I and the pet food bills -get out r of band? Carpenter Norma
I Robinson of Newport Beach
f dund the answer . . . build a pet
store and put the young lady in
charae. Page Cl.
BLEN'D'S BUSTLING -Tbe
goal ol rock bands is to "hap-
pen'' and that doesn't Just hap-
pen. Blend rock band memben
talk about who they naUy are at
home and olf1tage In contra.t to
the bl,,.·powered performances
and tmaees they malntam on
atqe anciOD tbaroad.l>aieB7. . .
Soldiers have fought and died
on it for ages.
Children have la ughed and
played and molded it into magic
images atthe seashore. natural process of almost
The lonely leave their fool· Biblical proportion; that for the
prints in it under gray. winter sea there is a time for taking
skies" away and a Ume for giving Where does the sand come back.
from tbal we t ake so for grant· Manmade changes on land, in
ed, until it begins to go-and bis natural resources, have
when that happens, where does changed the course of rivers and
it go? ocean currents, which in tum re-
Hundreds of tons of ll are taliate by changing landforms
carved away by beachfront and topography.
erosion every winter up and The only scientist on the West
down the California coast and in Coast engaged ln sand erosion
·recent decades, the U.S. Army research desig ned to alter
Corps of Engineers has replaced mankind's works a nd perhaps
it. restore harmony between nature
Generally. authorities con· and construction is USC as.
cede. the pattern occurs in a sociate professor of geology Dr.
STEVENSON'S SEVENTH -
The irrepress ible McLean
Stevenson has a new TV series,
his seventh, but show biz folk
still consider him one of the best
bets for success. He talks about
"Hello Larry," why be didn't
want to do it and bow his "de·
m ands" -wer e met by the
network. Page 88.
Robert Osborne.
Samples scooped from Orange
Coast strands from Seal Beach,
Sunset Beach and Surfside
Colony south to the Santa Ana
River Jetty at Newport Beach
are being analyzed at use .
Dr. Osborne and his col·
leagues can literally est8'bllsh a
beach's fingerprint, because
each beach is unique In the in·
land rock ro.,.mations which gave
birth to Its sand.
''This kind or work bas been
extremely successful in Mon·
terey Bay," says Dr. Osborne.
~He ls a1IO engaged in studying
the sands of Santa Barbara, San·
ta Monica and San Pedro on the
eve of beginnlog to probe the
origins of sands on Orange·Coast
beaches.
Tbe process or trying to tilen·
Ufy where they came from
perhaps JOO mllea or more in-
land requires five years of work
involvln1 tbe taking of sand
Hmplet twtce the flnt year.
"We put divers itt the .water at
different tfltea," says Max
0.11.• ••1.0THCT"*I Bowman,· former Huntl~on
CtMr ~ ,......, ..., Beach Uf.,uard captain and U ·
TV.... -alltant dU'ector of IC. Depart-...
J
ment oC Harbors, Beaches and
Parks.
Lifeguards take samples from
the Mean lfigh 1'de Line at 6-
foot depths out to 30 feet beneath
the sea's surface for analysis.
During December, his men re·
moved 200 samples of 500 grams
of sand each Crom 40 specified re-
search sites between Seal Beach
and Newport Beach.
"I didn 't develop the
methodology. It is calyad the
Fourier Technique and it was
developed by Robert Ehrlich at
the University of South
Carolina," says Dr. Osborne. It
works on the basic principle of
fingerprint analysis.
Some people working on the
fringes of the sand erosion re·
search project have been led to
literally believe miscroscopic
analysis of millions of grains of
sand tells their beach or origin.
Grain an~lysis ls based on
shape, color and type of rock i.n-
. volved, Dr. Osborne continqed.
"It does n 'l identify the
beach," the Westchester
geologist explained. "It Iden·
titles the rock and by analyzing
tbe rock, we can tell from what
rlveritenteredtheocean.
"Let's say we bJld six clUferent
colored grains of s and represent·
ed on one beach, we can assume
they came from one area," be
explained.
The professor ofCered the .
analogy that one could anume
upon flodlng six expended
bulleta lying on the beaeb that
they were all fired trom the
same weapon, but by u1in1
modem techniques it may show •ix. different gum. The system keyed to alx
harmonious rock types Is bNed
CS. SAND, Pase Al)
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senior military commanders
met with a representative of
Khomeini Friday night to ex-
press "appreciation" that he
had not acted drastically to take
over the country. Tbls was a
clear warning to Khomeini and
his followers that the mllltary is
serious in its commitment to the
constitutional system, which
provides for a shah.
The stern.faced Khomeini ,
wearing bis now.familiar black
robes and rum~ted turban, said
at his news conference: "We.
will trY to solve the problem
tbl'ougb non-violent means. But 1
if the illegaJ government of
Bakhtiar with the support of
America and Britain continues
to defy the will of the people and
brings forces from Israel, then
we will take other means to
brtng it down."
He said of the army, "If they
come into the arms of the people
we will embrace tbem." · · -
MUtrial Calkd ·
. FloOd May ~ace Retrial
WASHINGTON CAP > -A
Cederal judge declared a mistrial
Saturday in the bribery and per·
jury trial of Rep. Daniel F1ood
after a jury reported that it could
not reach agreement on any of 11
counts agains t the veteran
Pennsylvania Democrat.
One juror said later that the
panel had voted 11·1 for convic-
tion on six bribery counts, but "a'
contrary old man" refused to
budge.
U.S. District Judge Oliver
Gasch re)>eatedly pressed the
jury of eight men and four women
to try to reach at least a partial
verdictooguiltorinnocence.
But after nearly three days of
deliberations, jury roreman
Robinson told the judge, "Your
honor, I am sorry to say at this
lime it is impossible to reach a
verdict."
G ascb then reluctantly
declared a mistrial.
Flood, the 75-year-old act.or.
tumed-eongtessman, bad been on
trial for nearly three weelt.s on
charges that be engaged ln a six·
year scheme in which be traded
bis vast political influence on
Capitol Bill for at least '50,000 in
cash and lOOsbanll of bank stock.
In its votes, the jury, wttb one
holdout, voted for conviction on
sill" bribery counts, according to
Juror JDbnnie L)!les. Sbe Mid the
panel favored acquittal on a
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JURY COULDNPJ DECIDE '
Rep. O.nlet F1ood ~
f seventh bribery charge, but was .
uaabletoreacb a unanimous vote. •
Mn. Lyles said the jury never .
took votes on tbe conspiracy and
perjury charges.
"It was Just a contrary old man
w.bo held out on everything for ac·
<See FLOOD, Page A!)·
Seat·tle W elcoIDes
Chinese Premier ~
SEATTLE CAP> -A tired
Teng Hsiao·ping arrived in Seal·
tie on Saturday for the fin al stop
of an American tour to examine
the technology his country needs
to bring it up to date.
HB Pilot
Killed
In Crash
Rescue teams scouring snowy
terrain Saturday found the body
of Huntington Beach pilot Ken·
netb Rand inside the wreckage
of his small plane which crashed
in the Wrigbtwood foothills near
Phelan last week.
Rand 46 had radioed a "may·
day" to' Edwards Air t'oi:ce base
on Wednesday. The distressed
pilot said be "was going down"
and was 14 miles south to
southwest or the Apple Valley
Airport, a Barstow Sheriff's
DepMtment spokeswoman said.
"The guy didn't ba~e a
chance," Marine Staff Sgt.
Harold Davis said, who W8:91Pne
of the first searchers to arrive at
the crash site.
Rand, an owner of Raad·
Robinson Engineering Inc. ln
Huntington Beach, was return·
ing to Meadowlark airport in
Huntington Beach from Van
Hom, Texas.
The veteran aviator was pllot·
Ing a 14·(oot experimental
aircraft be bad designed. He had
Just dernonsthied the plane ln an airaboW in Lakeland, Fla.,
Rand's business partner-Dan
. Richards said. Reportedly the pilot Oew into
a storm while .crossing the San
Bernardino mountalna and his
engine lc:ed up.
Rand bas· been oper'linl the
Hunllqtoo Beach bualneal for
1even years and was an e)ec.
tronlct enctneer with McDonnell
Douclu Corporation previously.
He ls survived by his wife and
three children, a1es 21, 11 and
111.
Aides to the Chinese vice pre·
mier said be was quite weary
from the vigorous schedule he
has followed for the past week -
he has visited the nation's
capital and toured industries in
Georgia and Texas -and would
have oo appointments Saturday
evening or this morning.
Teng shook hands with mem·
be rs or Was hington's con·
gressional delegation and Gov.
Dixy Lee Ray after stepping off
his jet. He then went by
limousine to his hotel, the
Washington Plaza, where a
crowd of 200 to 300 stood outside
to greet bim with applause.
Today, the Chinese leader is to
tour a Boeing assembly plant
where the 747s his country bas
ordered a.re built. He had talked
earlier Saturday about bis hopes
for an increase in his country's
oil productictn -which could
help pay ror the technology he
wants -and abou( his continued
support of the embattled Cambo.'
dian government.
A group of about 30 demon-
s trators gathered at the
airport out of Teng's view ~
shouted such slogans as "Death
to Teng," and ''Long Live Mao l
Tse-tung." SmaU de monstra·
lions have greeted Teng •
throughout bis visit and several ~
others were planned here -by ,
Taiwanese and conservatives as 1
well as the pro·Maoiats. ~
Even beCore the Cblnese pre· I
mier arrived in Seattle, Maoist '
demonstrators staged a "Red !
Book March" through the city's. 1
University District, then met a
wall of police and marched back
again. Police said tbe group did
not have a parade permit.
Teng arrived Crom Houston,
where be left in a drizzle and
without the Canfare that greeted,,
his arrival. On bis last day in the
Texas city, he toured the Hughes
Tool Co., which makes the
sophisticated equipment bis
country needs to develop oil re-
serves.
Saturday 1»omln1 the vice
premier told a lllOUP of Tens
editors and pabllabers tbat be
expeds China's petroleum elt-
ports to increase steadily,
although ~ aald he could not
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A.I , ~LV PllOT
Hore tlae /tl~kier o.ilf .............. .,. ......... .,..
Nothing like a IJttlt! muck to make mayhem m erry, and
if a little turns into a lot. all ~ merrier. So it seemed
Saturday wh en lrv1ne·s Mason Regional Park personnel
turned a ram-soaked at ea into a football field for a
game of touch foot .. t>r. make that mudball. Above, two
girls work on an unladylike tackle, coating themselves
with mud in the process Below. it's catch as best you
can with a football that was only slightly less slick than
the players.
Chinese Kick· Tires
At Lockheed Plant
PALMDALE <AP l China's
vice premier of science and leehnoJogy got a sales pitch on
California airpla n es from
Lockheed Corp. Chairman Roy
Anderson and Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. during a visit to the
aerospace C\rm 's plant he re
Saturday.
Vice Premier Fang Yi, bead of
China's Stale Council for
Science and Technology, in·
spected two Lockheed LlOll
TriStars while scores of Secret
Service and Slate Department
agents patrolled inside the huge
plant in this desert town about 45
miles north or Los Angeles.
"I think they'd like to buy
some aircraft," Brown said
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CIDNA •. , .,
predict bow much the country
could produce.
He also said that alt.bough the
Chinese did not fully suppor\ all
the policies of the Pol Pot t e·
gime, China would support Cam-
bodia against what be called
massive Vietnamese aggression.
Chinese Forelgq_Min\ate r
Huang Hua said, meanwhile,
that the "Gang of Four" is alive.
well and living in Peking "under
certaln • festrictions.' • Ue said
the group was "not ln prison,"
but did not give further details
during bis brief conversa\ion
wltb reporters.
The rour, led by Chairman
Mao Tse·tung's widow, Chiang
Ching, were arrested in 197'7 as a
group of pragmatists led by
Teng seized power. The group
baa been villlfied by Chinese
propaganda and blamed for all
of the excesses or the last years
under Mao.
Teng and his party arrived ln
Houston on Frtday after vi.sits to
Washington and Atlanta. He
spent much of the day sightsee·
ina. p1lotln1 a space s huttle
simulator and vislUng a rodeo
where be was presented with a
prhe bull.
after the tour. "They think the
tourist business in China will go
to several billion dollars in the
next few years and they need
long-range aircraft."
Fang and bis party were to
make an early m orning trip to
Disneyland and a tour of the
Port of Long Beach today. The
Chinese visitors then go lo Seat·
tle, where they will rejoin the
party of Vice Premier Teng
Hsiao-Ping for the completion of
their historic visit to the U.S.
The 74-year-old Fang, dressed
in a blue ChlneSQ suit, was ac-
companied by his wife, Madame
Yin Sen, and 17 other Chinese of·
ficials. Also present was Dr.
Robert Frosch, administrator or
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, a nd
dozens of· reporters from the
United States, China and
Europe. Fang and his party arrived at
the snowy airfield outside the
plant ln a White House jet, a
Boeing 7'11, anct-were greeted by
Brown, Anderson and other
Lockheed executives. The
dimunitive vice premier s~nt
about 60 minutes at the gleam·
ingly clean plant.
Hit and Run
Driver Held
AD 18-year-old Brea man
was hospitalized in intensive
care Saturday, victim of a hit·
and·run driver, Brea police aaid.
Harold Renta, 1$, waa taken \D
St. Jude's Hospital following the
4 : 30 p. m. accident in the in·
tersectioo of Walnut and Fir
streets.
In custody. held 'on auaplck>n
of the felony offense is Aurelio
Contreras, 19, of El Monte,
police said.
Contreras was driving a Un·
colo CootlnentaJ, according to
police, and a truck Ren la's
Datsun Pickup truck broadllde.
The accident b 1UU under ln·
vestlga~
Duty (Intl the B~tUt OK
Animal Control Officer Corrects Dogged IDlage
By JAC< HYMAN inc up strays. and ticketin1
0t•o.11,~1,_.,..., owners for law violations to re~
Owls stuck &n barbed wtre localiq wild anlmala, cbecldbg
tencn, bones trapped ill mud. out barldng dog complalnts, res-
c ow 1 wandering on Coast cuing Injured creatures and,
Hl1hway and boa constrictors a.adly, pl.eking up dead animals. alt~~ing throJ!Kh ~s1ll49l\l"l.l "Our. bhr~est problem ls dog
neljhborhoods -tbey•re allJ>&rt defecallon:r Gill said. ''People
of a day's worlc for Duncan GW. continue to Jet their. dQf$ loul the
The 23·yeat-old Hunthttton -aTreets and oon't want to clean
Beach resid'wfll i s one of up after them.
Newport Beach's six animal "It's bard to enforce because
control officers. you have to observe the dog
And although he's been bitten make bis little mess and the
four times ln the line of duty, owner then walk away from it."
Glll's biagest problem isn't with Other unpleuant duties are
four.footed denizens at all. It's ticketing people for such viola· with people. do "People have this terrible im· tion.s 88 allowing gs on the
age that we're out to hurt beach during prohibited hours, allowing dogs loose without a animals," said Gill. who began leash and picking up strays, Gill
his career working for the Los said.
AnJeles Society for the Preveo· "People should put identifica· lion of Cruelty to Animals. i "At least once a week so-tion on the r dogs," he said.
meone will call me 'dog killer' "Fewer dogs would wind up get·
as I drive down the street, .. he ~~~g d~yed. Licenses protect
s aid-,..J!ll's totally erroneous. Gill said . be als o wishes We're here to help the animals, · to pick them up when they're Newport Beach residents would hurt or lost... keep lo mind that animals found
The animal control officers' in that city are not taken to the
duties, be s. aid. range from pick· county animal shelter. Instead. they go to the Balboa Animal
Hospital at 6904 W. Pacific Coast
• Highway, where they are held
for four days.
Sometimes. he said, an owner
never knows his dog bas been in
trouble.
'In bad weather, Gill says, he
sometimes chases a dOJ home
and finds that no one is there
and a gate has clearly been
blown open. In that case,,. he'll
just lock the dog inside, be said.
Although animal control of·
ficera cite violatol'8, they don't
carry guns or otherwise (unction .
SailsFull
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AIDS A.NIMALS
Duncan 0111
as regular police officers, Gill
said. .
He hims elf was hired
specifically for animal control
work nine months ago, after
working for several yean ln the
same capacity in Manhattan
Beach and DoWl)ey.
He said his Cavorile types of
cases involve helping wild
animals.
"There's still a lot of wildlife
surrounding this area," Gill
said.
In one reeent incident, be bad
to cut loose an owl that had
flown into a barbed wire fence
Vallarta Racers Off
By ALMON LOCKABEY .,...., ................. ...,.
Under crystal clear skies ,
backdropped by snowcapped
mountains, 21 sailing yachts
grabbed spinnakers full of a
brisk northwesterly breeze off
Marina del Rey Saturday in the
fifth renewal of the biennial
Puerto Vallarta race.
The ideal weather conditions
provided one of the most colorful
long-distance race starts ever
seen In these parts as
multicolored spinnakers
blossomed on every boat in the
fleet-witb.i.o-eeconds of the start-
ing signal from the Del Rey
Yacht Club committee boat.
Finl to pop a chute, even
before the starting gun, was
Monte Livingstone's Class A en-
try Checkmate from the host
club. First to cross the llne on a
reaching start was the 69-foot
sloop Drifter. under charter to a
DRYC syndicate.
Her rival for first to finish, a
Long Beach syndicate-sailed
Ragtime. started about the mid·
die of the line with a reefed
maip and spinnaker.
The 39-foot sloop Vixen. skip.
'pered by Charles Cheyney. San
Diego Yacht Club. was about 10
minutes late getting to the start-
ing line because o! engine trou·
ble at the dock.
The Cresb breeze should carry
the racing fleet into Mexican
Waters by late today. Elapsed
time record ror the course is 6
days 3 hours and 39 seconds set
by the 83-foot sloop Sirius II in
1975.
on the Castaways site and lake It
to the animal shelter to have the
wire removed from its eye.
Gut said he's also helped rope
off two e lephant seals that
beached themselves in different
parts of the city in the past two
months and were too heavy to
be moved. -_
. ...t1nfortunately, T~owateri<ls
to gather.'' he said. ''Seals can
bile very severely." They even·
tually returned to the sea, he
said. Coyotes turn up fairly often
and one fox was reported recent·
ly on tbe west side of Upper
Newport Bay, Gill said. An
animal control officer finally
spotted it sitting in a tree to
escape high water.
"We just left it alone," be
said.
Not all the exotic animals re·
covered are wild.
Gill said he's picked up three
boa constrictors in the city ln the
past nine months "and I have
my doubts that they're in·
digenous to the area."
Animal control officers are also
called upon occasionally to pull
horses out or mud in the Back
Bay or shoo Irvine Ranch cows
off Coast Highway wbtte there's
been a break ln the fence, be ,
said. " And another Newport animal
officer was called once when a
large parrot landed in a
woman's back yard and began
screaming, "Help, help, "·'Gill
said. The bird got away.
. Gill said he's nol afraid of ex·
olic beasts. ln fact. his four bit.es
during his four years of animal
control work have all been from
common, garden-variety dogs.
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FLOO.D •••
quittal. He didn't want facts;he
dldn 't want evidence, be wouldn't
hear anything we had to say.·: she
said, refusing to identify the
juror. "I think the defense out·
smarted the prosecution in pick-_,
Ing the jury." ·
However, The Washington
Star, quoting .two unnamed
jurors, said the jury also voted
11-1 to convict Flood on the three
perjury counts.
Flood. who never took the wit-
ness stand in his own defense,
smiled broadly when the mistrial
was declared, and later told re-
porters:
"l regret that the jury was una-
ble to reach a unanimous verdict
of acquittal in its deliberations.
To this very moment, l maintain
my jnnocence of any wrongdoing
in the charges which were con·
sidered against me. 1 have no
further comment.·'
WESTERN PACIFIC WORKMAN WELDS SECTION OF 50,000 FOOT PIPELINE TO REPLENISH LOST SAND
SAND EROSION SURVEYED. • •
on mathematic probabilities and
six harmonic sand grains found
predominantly on one beach
usually indicates they bad a
common upstream or upcoast
source.
By tracing contrtbutary rivers
which dump their sand and silt
into the ocean, scientists can
locate the point of origin and
trace the sands' seaward pro-
gress.
''Whal we are trying to do ls
understand the 'Sediment ·
Budget'," S$ys Dr. Osborne, who
is closely associated with the
U.S. Anny Corps ot Engineers
among other governtnen\ qen·
cl~s.
Tad Ni.dnald, project enameer
for the Corpe of Engineers' cur-
rent Sl mllllon·plua repleniah·
ment of 1.s million cubic Jards
of 11nd on Orange Cout beadles
confen often with Osborne.
"The major purpo1~. percen.
taae·wi.ae, la to determine bow
mucb land aoe. out to•·" •11• . .
Nbinski. who supervises ils
replenishment.
By locating the original sand
source, the research team can
find out where the sea deposits it
before taking it away again due
to ero&ioa caused by man.made
infiuences and winter storms.
This gives a clue to what ocean currents are involved and
they will almost always lead to
identification of some man·
made jetty, pier or other struc·
ture that altered coastal cur-
rents.
Corpe of Engineers persoMel
may then be forewarned about
future ocean construcUon Pn>· Jeets aocl dellgn them according·
ly, to either baJt ellisUn1 erosion
orpreventlt.
"lt'a klnd of Uke asking an
enciDMr t.o develop an airplane
wit.bout lmowinl the nature or
alr,'' explai.nl Dr. Oabome of the
sand study,
MODe1 tor tbe project ranalna
from Seal Beach. Surfilde
Colony and ~t 8eacb south
came just in UQ>e! due to this
winter's storm erosion.
The funds were allocated
several years agO', indicating
how far ahead agencies and the
federal government must look
now due to lack of f oreslgbt in
the last ~tury.
"We've done tracings before
with colored sand," notes Htlnl·
ington Beach Depat:tme~l _or
Harbors and &:aches AsslSlant
Director Bowman. "But you lose
it pretty fast."
The suPP91edly J)ermanently
pa1nted sand ln those expert·
meots was thought to have
vanished lnto undersea canyons,
but authorities believe the un-
relenting marine elements almp-
ly dest.ro)'td the paint.
One mlaht even wonder lf the
powerfQJ, petulant sea man has
meddled with doean 't Jua\ bav. a
secret t.o keep.
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SQUADRON OF YOUNGSTERS HOISTS CO-FOOT HUMPBACK BALLOON ALONG ROUTE
David Rowe, 7, of Laguna Nlguel Alm• Machine Gun Whlle Tourlnq Patrol Boat
.
Da~ Point Harbor 's
Festival of Whales goes into
a second day oC cclebratibns
today with tidepool walks,
movies, s lide shows and ~
other events rocuslog on the
giant sea mammals and
other sea life.
Tidepool tours and a look
at area geology run from 9
a .m . to noon, starting at
.-2:470aDana Drive.
An art session focusing on
whale biology ror adults and
chltdren provraes an a
chance to draw the creatures
from 11 a.m. t-0 3 p.m. on the
Dana Wharf patio.
Whales will be airborne all
day near the Dana Point
shipyard as a pair of inflated
replicas carry a balloonist
aloft.
John Perry •• sealife
sculptor and marine mam-
mal conservationist, will
share his sea going ex-
periences at 2:30 p.m. at the
Marina Inn Motel conference
room.
The festival takes up again
Saturday. Sunday and Mon-
day for the n ext two
weekends.
DAIL V PILOT ..43
'GIRAFFE DIVERTSAlTENTION FROM WHALES
Danielle Bird Grins at Lion Country Safarf Mascot
~
Chain f,ink
Fence Saves
-Local Man
Mi.s.sed Teamwork S·hows.on Job
Career Women's Network Boosts Merits of Togetherness
Thanks lo a chain link fence, a
27-year-old Santa Ana man's car
dido 't go over a cliff and he
walked away unhurt fFom a
rear-end collision.
Irvine police said Robert
Edward Haney. Jr., of 1801 W.
MacArthur Blvd .. had parked
orr 1ts northbound s ide near
.Bonita Canyon lo take some pic-
tures when his car was struck by
an out-of-control vehicle, also
northbound.
The dazed Haney's station
wagon came to rest against a
chain link fence atop a nearby
cliff
Driver or the other car, Juan
Jaime Arcadia, 20. of 1201 W. 6th
St., in Santa Ana, was taken to
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital
a nd treated and released, a
spokeswoman said.
PoJice said Arcadia was driv-
ing his car at a hlgb rate of
speed when he lost control and
went into a skid.
Looks Dec!ei.,ing
Why was this drama student
made up to look so gruesome?
Her strategic role in an
emergency is explained on
PageDl.
By JOANNE REYNOLDS Human Services Agency. because I was a woman."
011111tcw•y1•1110\lff -During ber discussion, Ms. -After that, she explained.
Career women might be better Finney also took time to defend came the angry st.age la which..
equipped to deal with the men her boa, Presldeb't Carter, ror she felt she bad to fight ever-they encounter if they'd been al-what s he a.aid are his un-yooe for her career.
lowed lo play team sports and pubJlcized efforts to bring more
been drafted into the military, -women into management job6 in according to one female govern-bis adminiatration.
ment official. She termed the firing of Bella
Lynne Finney, director or the Abzug from Carter's executive
department of industry of the task force on a piece of bad tim-
F ed e r a I Home Loan Bank ing for the bad publicity it
<Ar Critically
lnjrues Boy
Board, made that observation generated.
Friday during an infoi:mal lunch But she gave the President The prognosis was poor Satur-
in New;port Beach with about 35 high marks for bringing women day for a four-year-old boy who
Orange County career women. to Wasbingt.on in an atmosphere earlier in the day ran into the
"I feel I really missed out by that fostered the fo unding of the path of a car in Santa Ana,
not being in the Army, " she Net work. police said.
said. "Because in the service In discussing her own career The child, whose identity
men have experiences we don"t she said she went through stages police kept confidential. was -they learn to work as a team h " Un bo t h playing with some other •and support each other. If in er iee gs a u er own 1 ·d H d ten d h bllit to children a ongs1 e azar
they're going to go up a hill, it's ~~i!:l: to~ :i~n wfJi !00J she Avenue when he darted into traf-
together. had to work. he. an officer said.
"They also learn to work with First, she said, she was fairly He was taken to St. Joseph
pllekoep .• ~e they don't necessarily innocent about her ablllly to Hospital following the s p.m. ac-
start a career as a law school cident in Orange where he un-Ms. Finney, 37, a former law graduate. derwent s urgery to repair
professor and a former cor-"That didn't. last too long. In massive head injuries.
porate attorney, talked primari-the days when 1 was looking for The driver or the auto was un-
ly about her experience in learn-3 job, no one hesitated to tell me injured and released at the
Ms. Finney said she hoped
she'd gotten beyond that stage to
a point Wber2 &he-lr~to urr-ders~ where tbe other J?ersoo
-m Ill or femaJe -is coaiing
from."
A part of that un-
derstanding emerged in an
execuUve seminar she attended
r ecently with management
level employees or the country's
biggest corporations.
She said the men in her dis-cussion group frankly told her
they have difficulty In relating
to women they work with "in a
warm way unJess it is in terms
or a sexual relation.
"They said they simply aren't
equipped to deal with women on
a c lose basis by any other
means.''
Finally, Ms. Finney warned
about a tendency she called "the
Queen Bee Syndrome" in whict\
s uccessful career wome n
become insecure about thei r
achievements and as a result
fail to help other women who are
struggling in their jobs.
"The best tbi'ng we can do is lo Wieder Seeks Aid help one another." she said. · ing to cope in a world dominated 1 wouldn't be hired simply scene. police said. by men. _:_.:::...:.::..:.:.:...:_:..:_~~~~.::.....:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-She is a founder of the
For Coastal Duties
Newly elected Supervisor Har-
riett Wieder wants to appoint a
former county planning com-
missioner as her aJternate to the
regional coastal commission,
but she may have to take him on
as a staff member first.
Washington Network, a group of
about 150 women executives,
government leader s, pro-
fessionals and diplomats who
. ing on the commission -which meet monthly in a female
meets e~ry Monday --she told version of what she described as
her board colleagues she needed "the old boy's network."
an alternate to help share the ' The meeUng was hosted by
duties. Dorothy Doan, chairman of the She said she didn't wanl lo board of Newport-Balboa-Sav-
Mrs. Wieder was given the re-
gional coastal commission ap-
pointment held by her pre-
deces80r when she took her seat
on tbe board of supervisors.
suggest one of her current staff ings and Loan, and attracted
members or another supervisor guests such as Harbor Judicial
because they all need lo have District Court Judge Frances
their Mondays free to prepare Munoz, physician Dorothy Ray,
rortheTuesdayboard sessions. Newport Beach City Coun-
. That's when s he re com-cilwomen Jackie Heather and But aft.er three weeks or serv-mendedtheappointmentofHunl-Evelyn Hart and Margaret
inl{ton Beach resident Richard Grier, the head or the county's
Supe~or's
Husband Due
For Surgery
Footner who served on the coun-
t y Planning Comm Issi on
between 1976 and 1978. Footner
also was a member of the county
Harbors, Beaches and Parks
Commission in the year prior to
his appointment to the planning
commission.
But the men or the board of
• supervisors balked at tbe sug-
.. ge.stion that someone other than
Supervisor Harriett Wieder of a board member or a staff aide
the second district wlJl be absent should serve as a coastal com-
rrom Orange County for about mission alternate.
two weeks to accompany her •'I was appointed by the
husband to Milwaukee where be board, so I went to tbe meet-
is slated to undergo open heart ings," chided Supervisor Ralph
surgery on Monday. Diedrich.
The announcement was made At Diedrich's suggestion, Mrs.
Friday by Mrs. Wleder's staff Wieder a1reed to consider mak· m e-m b e--r s w Ii o s a r a tn e ing 'Foomer a vo ilnt.eer member
supervl!or and her husband, Irv-of her staff so that she wouldn't ms, left earlier in the day for the be break.inc board tradlUon.
.,Id t ·she apparenUy has reacbed no
IQ wes · final decision. Her aide, Pam
Surgery to repalr a nearly Zanelli, Hid Frtday the aubject
bl o c k e d a rte r Y II to be or the sWf appointment -but
performed at Mt. Slnal Hoepital not the commlsalon •l>polnfment
by Dr. Dudley Johnson. -lssUllunderconsideraUon.
TuvKilled
lnHead,.on
Wllision
Two crash victims were
burned beyond recognition when
their car incinerated in a head·
on collision with another vehicle
on ltnperial Ulghway early
Saturday morning, a Caliromla
Highway Patrol oflicer said.
Two occupants of the other car _
were-:lrijured n lhe 2:30 a.m.
crash and taken to Canyon
General Hospital but their Iden·.
tlflcatJon and conditloo were UD·
available, tbe officer aaid.
Dental studies will be conduct.
ed on the two dead vlct.lma, the
coroner'• omce aald. Jdentifica·
lion Is expected Monday.
Sweet:Hot
Mustard
Pwrftct wltfl BEEF STICK• Summer ~
,.11 ••• llckh ttttv fl•~ to othtr food•. toot
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HAIL TURNED BEACH INTO 'SNOW SCENE'
Sky dropped its all on county
What a week, weatherwise! Storms of all sorts did
their worst in Orange county, coating Huntington Beach
sands with a layer or hail raining when sunshine was ex-
pected Friday, even tornado-like winds that hit parts of
Santa Ana. The hail, some pellets as large as golf balls,
most the size of peas, damaged a number pf houses slight·
ly and helped knock down a patio cover in Huntington
Beach. County farmers struggled to keep crop damage
· minimal as temperatures dropped to 21 degrees early
Tuesday morning, and Santa Anans watched winds hurl
a utos and roofing as if they were litter. The beaches pre-
sented a strange sight Wednesday when hail covered many
a reas with a coating of white. And the weather upset plans
for a protest of UC lrvine coverage of a wet T-shirt con-
test. Demonstrators were rained out. A predicted dry spell
between the early-week storm and one that hovered
somewhere orr the coast turned into yet another soaking
Friday when sneak rainfall surprised the weather bureau,
a storm they just didn't notice. ,,,,,,,
Temporary
bridge out
temporarily
When the storms passE:d
through several weeks
ago, they wiped out a
bridge on Jeffrey Road in
I rvine. Engineers a r e
busy now putting the last
touches on :i temporary
span, a pair of World War
lJ vintage pontoon bridges
San Clemente
that will accommodate
traffic until a permanent
bridge can be built in
a bout 8 months Nearly
10,000 cars u se the
roadway daily, h aving
used a dirt and rock road
built in the bed of San
Diego Creek -until rain
washed that out too about
2 weeks ago. The only de·
lay. said engineers, is that ..
a few days of dry weathe r
are needed to put blacktop
on the unpaved steel struc-
ture
Door dispute swings shut
One of the last chapters in the political strife in San
Clemente that ended in recall of three councilmembers
closed last week when city inspectors finally found out
what was behind closed doors al Mona Lisa Galleries,
owned by recalled Mayor William Walke r. Charges of an
illegal machine shop in a closed 4·foot walkway bes1de the
basement gallery brought inspectors out several times
before they could gain entrance. All tbe fuss and fury
turned out to be for nothing, said one inspector, "there was
no evidence when I was there of any manufacturing equip·
ment in the back."
Kerinedys Add
New (}ouple
G UADWYNE. Pa. <AP) -
Joalllb P. KeJ1oed7 n. the son ot
Etht\ and the late Sen. Rotiert
.It • ! e d y , m-a r-tte-d--a~ Phi elpbta Main Line de·
but• Saturday In a brown.
tietdatane church in this quaint.
Uttleto\m. ·
The 26-year-old bridefrOOID. the famous Kennedy shock of
hair tumbling oil his forehead as
he emerged grinning from St.
John Vianney Roman Catholic
Church, is the oldest male
. among the grandchildren of
Rose and Joseph P. Kennedy.
famous political clan in America
began stepplne out. A crowd of
some 2.000 reporters and Ken.
nedy wetcllers-SUl'Ced •&alnS
ropes and barricades for a bet· ter look.
Ethel arrived with Sen.
Edward Kenn e dy of
Massachusetts.
A s tmtanned Jacqueline Ken-
nedy Onaaals, widow of the late President John F. Kennedy ar-
rived with her two cbild~en,
John Jr. and Caroline.
His bride. Sheila Bt'.ewster Rau~h. is the fourth of five
children of Stewart aod Frances
Rauch of nearby Villanova.
She's three years older than Ke nnedy . Her fathe r is a
banker; Princeton 19~; a dil'1lc·
tor on the board of the
Philadelphia Academy of Music.
John Jr., remembered by an
America in shock as John John
the little boy in-shorts wbo salut:
ed his father's casket in 1983, is
now l8. Caroline, the friskY little
girl who used to stroll the
beaches wjth the late president
at HyanniA Port, and ride her
pony, Macaroni, on the White
House lawn, is 21.
.... ~ HAPPY COUPLE LEAVE PENNSYLVANIA CATHOLIC CHURCH
Former Shelf• Brewster Rauch, Jo•eph P. Kennedy It
BEFORE TIIE ceremony, a
stream or· Urrtousines pulled up
·in front of the tile-roofed church and members 'of the most
Farmers'
Vehicles
Ring~C.
,.
WASJUNGTON (AP) -More
than 2,000 tract.ors and other
farm vehicles were parked in
campsites ringing Washington
on Saturday, poised for a
motor~ade into the capital
through naah-hour traffic Mon-
day ln demand of higher farm
prices.
At times lighting snowstorms
and below zero temperatures,
the angry farmers began their
trek here in mid-January from
Texas, Colorado and Minnesota.
picking up others along the way.
.... These are people that have
been frustrated . . . and they're
determined to bring the story to
Wash i n gton ," said Lee
Scheufler, 27, a farmer from
Sterling, Kan. •
ROSE KENNEDV, the
groom's grandmother, remained
at hoqte in Palm Beach. Fla. In
add!Uon to Mrs. Onassis, two of
the groom's other aunts at-
tended -Eunice Shriver, wife
of Sargent Shriver, founder of
the Peace Corps, and Jean
Smith, wife of New York City
businessman Stephen Smith.
"J oe insisted the marriage
take place in a Catholic
Church.'' said the Rev. Ignatius
Reynolds, pastor of St. John
Vianney's. "He was adamant.
She ila bas signed a pre·nuptial
agreement to bring up any
children the coupJe might have
as Catholics. But I doubt if She'll
ever become a convert --her
. far,pily .background, you know."
TUE BRIDE. a tiorsewoman
a nd tennis )>layer who had her
coming out party at age 17, at-
tended private schOQls, graduat-
ing cum laude in government
from Wheaton College in 1971.
She di~ graduate .work a t
Harvard where she met Ke n-
ned y. She currently works as a
Boston city planner.
Kennedy, a graduate of the
University or Massachusetts, un-
til recently served as a special
assistant to the director of the
Community Services Ad -
ministrat ion in Was hirrgton,
D.C.
He managed Ted Kennedy's
1976 senatorial campaign, and
indicated he might run for office
himMlf in 1980.
Police in Washington and the
nt:igbboring states of Viqinia
a nd Maryland, meanwhile,
began making preparatioos for
the slow-moving tractors.
The couple plans to live in a
modest house in the Bri(bt.on
section of Bost.on.
JOHN F. KENNBrf JR., JACQUELINE KENNEDY oNA.Sllfi
Groom Is Son of Late Sen. Robert F. and Ethel Kennecty·
HollgBDpping
Fans Remember '50s
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa CAP> -They danced on tables at
the Surf Ballroom Saturday night -1,700 fans from 35
states and Canada who gathered to remember a rock •n'
rolJ singer named Buddy Holly.
The rockers and rollers at the gig ranged in age from
an 8-year-old girl to fans in their 50s and 60s. Some wore
disco dresses, white pants, and satin. Others, faithful to
the spirit of the '50s, brought out their blue suede shoes,
their black tuudos with skinny bowties, and their class rings.
But all had one thing in common -a love of the kind
of music that Holly and bis <;rickets made popular.
The fans stomped and ch~ and danced to the
music ol the White Sidewalls, a Minneapolis group that ap-
peared in black twcedos and skinny boMies to perform, among other things, a medley of Holly SOOJ(S.
Ofte fan, dressed in a white dinner suit with bis hair
slicked back, 505-style, stood off to the side and sang along
with every one of the Holly songs the artists performed. ,, ,. ..
These rockers aren't kids any more. Not like that
February night in 1959 when they waited 'in the cold,
jammed 1,500 slrollg into the Surf to hear Holly, J .P . "The
Big Bopper" Richardson, Ritchie Valens and Dion and the
Bel moots.
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To the residents of the NeWPQrt Beach,
Irvine and Corona Del Mar areas. ·
The Automobile Ctub of Sou1hem
Calfomia is pleased to announce the
opening of a new district office ii1 Newport
Beach. effective Monday, February 5,
localed at 3880 Birch Street, comer of
Ouall Street. The telephone number is
(714) 975-1088.
The loyal support of Club members
has enabled us to open this new offioe,
bringing the Clubs membelehlp and
cpmiunity seMcies right into the New-
port, Irvine and Corona Del Mar areas.
Our highly skilled, trained personnel
can help members with traffic citations,
vehlde licensing and insUtance claims,
maps and tour books, accommodations
reservations. recreation infonnation, ~. ~and wOl1d tra"9f seMoes. For . ~
membef'S who qualfy. we also otter -C !:-
insurance programs for you, yourfami,;..~:·
your car. boat and recreational vehicle.
Stop in. Let us welcome you
personally to your Clubs Newport
"neighbomood" otfioe.
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Newport District Office
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WASmNGTON <AP>
-Pregnant women will
gain wid e-rang ing
medical, disability and
job protection when a
new law takes effect this
spring.
Effective April 29,
employers will not be al-
lowed to refust; sick
leave ot disability
benefits to women
whose pregnancies keep
them from working. Nor
wUJ tbey be allowed to
refuse to cover normal
pregnancy and delivery
costs in a company
health plan, or pay less
than for other medical
condiUona.
Peter M. Thexton of
the Hulth Insurance ~laUon of America
told a House aubcommit·
tee when the meuure
was under consideration .
tbat' It CM llW !lid beet\
ln effect ln 1178, lddl·
tlonal tnturance ~u
natlollwtde would hne
amouqttd to St.8
million.
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U of Southern California
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QVOYING UNNA• 0 taw• . tlllfo~= IOW'ce•. th Thnes said· aow 1.Ra~lstraw. !S. wa r\O
atore u.a one ol the more tbu 1.000
penona who had bffn conatdered and
teJecleel•suspttll In lM lt'71 cue
A mu eamn.-him t-lf D. B CooPfl'
11 beltewd to have parachut~ from
a No~' AlrUnn m w1tb uoo.ooo .n No•. 24, 1911. He dlaappeared
withoul a trac~ in lhe runed terrain
o{ aoudtw t Wu hinaton $late No
t~ce Cllf bim, his parachutes ·or lhe
money aa&a ever been round
LAST YEAR Rackslraw was
sougbl for questiorung but dlsap·
peared, rtportedly by faking a plane
crash in Monterey Bay to avoid lnal
on cbeck·k.iling charges. said FBI
agent Pete Norregard in Stockton,
oaur. Now, however. he 's in custody
again, being held at the San Joaquin
jail on '650,000 bail. "He's a helluva con man. You'<J
buy a used car from him ·every
time." takt deputy District Attorney
Clark SUeyres. Rw;kstraw was arrested Friday in
Soutbena California for allegedly try· q.g to dqplicate a pilol 's license and
medical certificates at a Fullerton
printingsbop, authorities said.
'Tee~er..'
Toji's Trunk
Trick Te~ling
SAN FRANCJSCO CAP> -
You'd tbliak ·U would be ea1y to
tell oa ao ele;baftt.
But 1ooheper1 here w r
tabl\ 1buk to learn f'nda)' that
T&J• the elephant. la not the
female the)' lbOu•ht he was for
8\ )'fU'f,
IT TOOK a few swack& of his
trunk for Ta.Jl to Hnelly aet his
point acrou
"He's like a tttnaeel' Just feel· in.r b s oab . " 100 director Saul
KllcbelK'r aaid of the 9 year.old
elephant.
A month ago. the normally
gentle 4,000·pound pachyderm
did a decidedly unladylike thing
It knocked a i.ookeeper on his
backside. laying the keeper up
for two w~ks with a bruised
tatlbone.
THEN A couple weeks later.
Taji knocked another keeper In-
to a moat. He was sent home
with an il\iured shoulder.
On Monday a third keeper was
swatted in the face with Tajl'.s
trunk. and officials decided to
lnvestig~Le.
Veterinarian William Mot.
tram made an intensive ex-
amination and concluded. "No doubt about. The e vidence is
indisputable."
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SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -1t was llve yeus
110 today that Pan1cl1 Campbt-U II.mt, a~rtalll·'
n1 and ball·haked. began u ody-..y of terror and
my1lery that baffled the nation.
Perhaps for the fint Ume, the anniveraary ol
he&;. ktdnappina is not a day of despair for Patty
Hearat .
Three da14 arter her urly releaie trom
prlaon, she ls off alone somewt.e. In CaUfomJ.a
with her nance. Benard.Shaw, and her doe. plan·
nine• bigweddln• and looklnatotbefuture.
IT IS A 8TOBY800K endtna to• tale pf fear.
violence and what au later wC)\&)d call tbe "d11·
quletlnc vulnerability of the huawa atlnd."
The tale betan Feb. 4, 1974. wben she was
dragaed from her Berkeley 1li>artment by mesn·
bers of the terrorut Symbionese.1Jberation Army.
Belore President Carter commuted Miss
Hearst's seven-year bank robbery aeatence last
week, a wide majority of America• polled felt the
frail. aubu~baiJ'ed newspaper heiress bad auf.
rered enough and should be let out ol priaon. -
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I FACES 0~ HEIAE~BOVE : Miss Hearst before kidnap. left; cent~r. dunng stay wtth SLA, 1974, and right, during 1.975 bail
heanng. BELOW: Left, after 1976 release on bail· center on way
to Pleasanton prison, 1978, right, upon her release la~t Thursday . Carter's decision to cut short ber·term. after
she had spent 23 months behind bars, drew few
complainu. except from her fellow inmates who
said that "justice is only in the pockeu oft.be rich. llliM~?r""r'i'
Mi$ BEAllST STROLLED out of the prison
early Thursday morning, carrying a flowered
blanket she had crocheted inside and wearing a
gold diamond ring on her left band, the same band
that two years ago she pc>unded in frustration
against her prison cell wall until the knuckles were
scraped and red. .
It was an amat:iog translormahon from
"Tania.·• -the name she called herself oa
vitriolic taped recor<lings sent to her parents after
she decided to "stay.and· fight" with the SLA.
Now, almost ~; she is .engaged :to msrry a
slightly paunchy police officer and re'ady to start
traioing dogs and counseling rape victims.
More than Patty Hearst has changed since
Ftb. 4, 1974, however. fl
-TIIE SLA IS DEAD. most of its members
kilJed and the remaining four imprisoned, includ-
ing William and Emily Harris. who pleiided euJlty
lo kidnapping Miss Hearst. Even William Harris
said be was glad to see her get out of prison early.
-Leaders or the campaign for clemency have
pointed repeatedly to the mass murder-suicide ol
more than 900 Peoples Temple cultists in the
jungles of Guyana last rail.
Then they asked, "lf those <people) could be
persuaded lo take their own lives and those of their
chlJdren. could not Pally Hearst have been
brainwashed lo call her parents pigs, sling a
carbine over her shoulder and rob a bank?"
It is a question that may forever be a mystery.
Fresno Blaze
Kills Sleeper
FRES~O <AP> -One man died and another
jumped"10 safety through a window of ·a burning
second-story apartment building here early Satur·
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lacerations on bis hands and lace and minor injqrea,
a fire investigator said. .
Cause of ttfe blate was a cigarette len. smolder-ing in a living-room chair, t.be investigator
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LOS ANGELES <AP > -A $6.5 million class.
action suit has been filed alleging that a Palm Spr-
ings firm and the Los• Angeles County Flood
Control District acted irresponsihly by seeding
clouds one day before the Feb. 9, 1978, storm that
claimed 11 live!t and naused $43 million damage.
The action, filed Friday by the Los Angele.
Flood lnvesligat,ion Association, accused the
Water Resources Development Corp. and county
officials of failing "to adequately monitor sources
or information relevant to the cloud-seeding opera-
tions."
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SACRAMENTO \AP 1 -Twelve yo~ng
mainland Chinese farmers will come to the United
States March 13 to live ~nd work wilh American
farm families and learn about mechanized farm-
ing, a U.S. farm group says.
The Chjaese wanted to send hundreds more
farmers than the program was able to handle, said
Jay Okamoto, administrator of the JnLernationaJ
Farmers Association for Education, sponsor of t.be
project, adding that no government fuDds a~e in·
volved.
Gt19a11a Pr09lf•e• E.:...~e
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Guyana oHicial pro-
mised "all the documentation we have that is re-
lative to what happened in Jonestown" will sunace
during a public hearing on lhe matter to be held by a
Presidential Commislon.
Minister of Information Shirley Merle Field·
Kidley admitted, however. that no members of lhe
commission have yet been appointed, and legal en·
tanglement.s will prevent the inquiry from conven-
ing any time soon.
EUREKA <AP> -A few windows were broken
and sleeping citizens were shaken awake early
Saturday by a moderate earthquake (4.8 on the
Richter scale> that struck thb community in r_.r
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Orange Coast Daily Pilot
Deprives District
John Schmitz ha. n't ~n the most famUhar n1uro ln
Sacr mento inc<.' h w .r~~ete~ted to the tole Seo t
and It took up ion Jan. 8
He's ~n b c.-k home In Orange County far more thon
h 't1 n on lb job in the Capitol. That' becaus he be
conUnucd tcachma ut Sant.a Ana Colleee on chedule that permilled him only one day a week in Sacramento.
It's u.ndent n.d bte t.hat Schmit.I may have bad a
commitment to the <'Ollt'1e to hoish out the semester. And
he aid he b n't mi ed a roll cull ,,.ote because of ht:>
hmited time an . t•cr m nto.
But w.th °'"' :o.ttrne lt>r over. he'll continue tt:achJng on
a modified hCht'<iule Ol anta Ana College f''or Rood
rn~usure , he'll leach e ch SalUrd1n · at Saddlt!back Coll£>g~ . •
Whllt> ""t.> mtt) Jdmare Schm1ll s hu.!>tlt! and t.'ncrgy,
ht1> prmnl) or Job import nee as a bit unsettlang
"I'm a coU~g" ms trur tor who 11> a legislator," he told
reporter Bud Lembke ... not a legislator who dabbles m
teaching."
Schmiu contends that he !ought the idea or a full-
time Legislature when he previously served as a state
sena~r H .apparen\l,y feels this gives him the pre-
rogative to ignore that concepti.-although California
v.ot~rs are the onl's who adopted at -a nd gave lhe legasla\or~ a pay commensurate with the expanded ob·
ligations back m 1972.
JC Schmitz constders his legislative chores as a secon-
dary obligation, he should have let the voters know in last
fall's campaigning.
It is a job that, properly done, requires a full-time ef.
fort · -and then some.
Patty, Saga Growing
So now President Carter has freed Patty 11earst . just
four days short of the fi fth anniversary of her kidnapping
. by the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army on Feb. 4,
1974.
Now it can be anticipated that a measure of public
debate will continue on whether the-President's clemencv
action was justified; or if he succumbed to political
pressure; or if Miss Hearst should ever have been charged
with a crime in the firs t place.
Now 24, Miss Hearst served almost 23 months or a
seven-year sentence on an armed robbery conviction.
She wa~ charged with joining the Symbionese
fanatics in robbing the Hibernia Bank in northe rn
California just nine weeks after SLA thugs had a bdu-.,
her from her Berkeley apartment.
Indeed. it does seem to be strained reasoning that
concludes the newspaper heiress willingly juined a rag-
tag band of psychopathic hoodlums on a spree of robbery
<:ind terrorism just for kicks.
But a pparently that's what her jury believed. .
Bank robbery and terrorism run contrary to Miss
Hearst 's sheltered background and.training.
There is the belief in some quarters that Miss Hearst
had neither the physical nor mental capacity to withstand
the SLA 's prolonged t actlcs of terrorism.
Despite learned and prominent lawyers who provided
her defense, the j ury was not convinced. ·
The debate lingers on. And Miss Hearst will have to
live with the record for the rest of her life.
Now freed. she certainly doesn't seem to be any
threat to society
.> •
Absurdities Unlimited
Doesn't it make . you warm and happy all over to
know that:
-. Max Rafferty's pension this year for eight years as
superintendent of public instruction will equal the $42,500
paid his successor, Wilson Riles. Riles alr~ady h as
served more ti me in office than Rafferty.
-The Zero Population Growth organization has
declared Valentine's Day "Love CarefulJy Day."
-Members of the Orange County Press Club
declared a meeting orf the record when several partici-
pants in a political campaigning discussion objected to a
reporter's note-taking. They said their comments might
be embarrassing if they got. in print.
-Americans a re drinking almost half as much wine
per year <seven quarts) as orange juice <16 quarts ). That
helps explain why Coca.Cola, which owns Minute Maid , is
going into the wine business.
Macy's in San Francisco is offering for sale at 38
bucks women's shoes with retractable roller skates built
into the soles.
• Op1n1qns expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views eJ<pressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1led. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
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Boyd I Monopoly
By L.M. BOYD
Theories abound as lo why
lhal game called Monopoly
became so popular. One no-
tion is t.hal it came out at a
time -in 1935 -when t}\e
lack or money worldwide
created a craving in people
lo handle money. even play
money.
~
''.Reinember that time In Nfllf n. llt.nr)' AJd to..,..,. ....
lr you lose the sight in one
eye. the vision in the other
will be reduced by about a
firth. Why is that?
Q. "Who was the first mo-
tion picture star?"
A. Debatable. Some say it
was heavyweight boxing
champion James Corbett. Jn a fight staged for film on
Sept. 7. 1894. be appeared to
kno ck oul one Peter
Courtney.
Q "What was the name or
Paul Revere's horse?"
A. Nobody knows that he
ever had a horse oC bis own.
The name of the hone he
borrowed to make b la
famous ride was said to ~
Brows;i Beauty.
A book published back In ·
Oliver Cromwell's time bore
'the title : .. The Spirltual
Mustard Pot, To Make the
Soul Soeeie wlth Devotion.''
'Polar Bear~ Didn't Reach lQO
W A&HJNGTON -No one 1 cowered ln polltlca bad more
A.'onlldenee ln hlnuelt tban
Nelson A. Rockefeller. He wu
eaally the richest and moat de·
termlned mao in the aame.
R.ockd II r was always sure
that be could win' and wben he "
didn't , be
wen\ away
muttering
lbat tbe other
guys didn't
understand.
One had the
s trong im-
pression that
Rockefeller
would go on
and on just
because be believed be could.
It was that way on one
December night ln 1972 as
we talked in the rear ~eat of bis
jet as it bucked its way through
high winds and rain en route to
New York City.
"I'm committed to live until
I'm 100 years old," he s aid in ex-
plaining why he s aw l)is life as
open·ended and challenging,
though be was then 63, with 40
years' work behind him.
"MY GRANDFATHER lived
to be 97; my father. to 86. I
made a commitment to my sons-
to llve to be 100. When their un-
cle Winthrop Aldrich comes over
to the house -he's 87 -they
call'him grandfather, and they
tell him only 13 more years and
he'll be 100. You bet I'll make
100."
Rockefeller was endowed with
the body or a stqcky athlete. He
was thick-chested, be had sturdy
legs and heavy muscular· arms .
If be had been born a poor boy in
New York, he coula have been a
boxer or a construction worker.
His btg, square hands were
good for politics, too. He was a
presser-of-the-flesh in the Lyn-
don Johnson style. and be w~ a
durable, tire less ·man, it
seemed.
sarC"astic. "Did you get elected
or appointed?'' be cracked.
.. You know better than that. You
didn't menUon to the people the
$555,000 in revenue-sharing we
gave you."
It went on and o n. with
Rockefeller defending a gay's right to speak, and the Beacon·
Newburg Bridge ("You people
wanted it!") <tnd endt.tred the
reading of a long statement by the
League o( Women Voters on·lhe
need for a new solid waste dis-
posal facility (''You women do a
terrific job! .. >.
• ON THE WAY home that
HE SPENT. A good, deal of ·night, Rockefeller sipped his 'red
that day on hi'S feet at town dubonnet. a nd s eem ed as
m eetings be had i,nsisl'ed 6e pleased as a lineman who had
·scheduled so that the citizenry of just bul led his way through_ a
New York State could.confront rough football game. "Today
their governor with tough tiues-was the fi rst time we got the
lions in the· era of confrontation tough stuff on Attica at a town
politics. · meeting," tie said. ,
T h e d a y b e g a n i n "We get that from those anti·
Poughkeepsie where, .outside the war and fascism guys. We're
meeting bal-.J. demonstrators getting the abortion stuff all
carried signs for and against through the tour. Did you notice
abortit>n; against a proposed jet that 1 defend politics and politi·
port; for more pay for state ·ciaos once in a while?
11urs-es; and against a program Somebody has to be in politics.
which one man shouted "will . Somebody bas to be a politician.
bring a welfare city here "-"1 really e njoy this. I'm
meaning it would bring more blessed with good health, and all
blacks. I need is intellectual stimula-
1 oside, Roc)tefeller got the lion."
raspberries, some applause. a
(ew cheers and intermittent
laughter for his replies. When a
city councilman taunted him.
Rockefeller snapped : :·Don't
give me that stuff." and bluntly
told the crowd how politicians
like to double talk, as this man ap-
parently was.
WREN ANOTHER ofCicial
blamed Rockefeller for lack of
funding, the governor went
Bob Greene
YEARS BEFORE, when l
began covering Rockefeller Cor
Time, George Hinman, bis top
political a dviser , told me :
.. Nelson is like a JJ'(>lar bear. You
shoot at him, and he just keeps
coming on."
In 1964. with a divorce and re-
marriage on him, and Barry
Goldwater as the quarry ,
Rockefeller was either a polar
bear or a brutally beaten boxer
who wouldn't fall down. "How
can he stand the punishment?"
newsmen used to say -or his
schedule. the discouragement
and the odds against him in his
try for the Republican nomina·
ti on.
One morning, in May ,
Rockef~ller. some staff and
several newsmen assigned to his
· campaign left New York in. tus
F-27 turbo-prop, a plane which
chugged-along at 290 mph
ROCKEFELLER STOPPED
in Chicago for several ap-
pearance5, and then we were off
for Grand Island. Neb., for re·
fueling, .before the tong haul
over the 'Rockies to a s mall
Oregon town named Astoria,
where Rockefeller was 'to ad·
dress a breakfast rally the next
day as {>art of his dogged cam·
paign to come-from way behind
and win the Oregon primary.
We new all night. hoping to
make Astoria by 2 a.m., Eastern
lhne. Rockefeller · worked on
while staff .,and press ate and
drank and ate and drank.
He looked through his thick
glasses at reports and position
papers and advisory sheets and
name lists. passing them off for
his a ides to similarly assimitate.
On and on be read, and on and bn
dronedtheF·27.
ASTORIA WAS fogbound, so
we bealled back to Portland,
where, we thought, "Well; the
candidate will put up in a hotel,
and we'll get a decent night's
sleep.··
But no, we landed in Portlanci
at 4 a .m. <Eastern Ume >. some
20 hours afte~e left New York,
and Rockefeller ordered rental
cars. In a few minutes, we were
on our way through tbe fog and
wlndlna bll1s td Astoria.
When we arrived I&. was 23
hours alnce we lett New Yorlfl
Our beads had three hour:1
pillow time before RockefeJJ
was at lt again.
AT THAT BaEAKFAST me
lng, BockefeUe1' looked Ute
boxer whose eyes were swoll
shut from a beating.. He waa
groggy, and miJspoke. referring
to the "late Pierre Salinger''
and the return of "Ambassador
Johnson" from Vietnam <He~
Cabot Lodge. the favorite in th41
Oregon primary. was our man iq
Saigon at the time>. I
The 8 o'clock breakfast was
the beginning of another 16-hour
day. His plane flew at what
seemed an illegally low 500 feet
o v e r the co a s t do 'w n to
Tl1lamook where we had a
sweaty-palmed landing in the
fog .
In the !ate afternoon, we were.
unbelievably, on our way ba~ lo New York. Though we wo
s ta y there only 37 hours
Rockefe ller insisted on i
because his wife, Happy, was
close to delivering their first
child.
f. fter that brief weekend,
all hands were back on the je"'\-
prop for another cross·country
lrlp to another Oregon town
wh ere Rockefeller poepe~ out ot
the plane at '7:2S a.Jll.1 sm~~~ widely, waved bis arms.'1'asJJeQI
··1 cared enough to come! ..
ROCKEFELLER RAD blind
faith in what be did, and an
absolutely iron hind end to sit
out any discussion aimed at Ii
turning him away from what he
wanted to do.
New York State legislators,
local politkians and Mayor John
V. Lindsay all leai:.ned how
Rockefeller could ma.ke them
give in just by staying \lP into
the morning hours when their
endurance ran out.
There was a certitude in
Nelson A. Rockefeller built from
the wealth. the Bible-reading re·
gimen of a Baptist youth and the
authority fell in knowing there
were apartments, homes and
villas across the world staffed
with his servants -all waiting
for him.
And yet when I asked him that
night why be kept coming on
like Tbe Polar Bear. Rockefeller
said somebody bas to do today's
work today. "If I bati to pick
another time and place to live, ..
be said with fee1ing, "1,'d pick
now. lt's exciting and challeng-
ing."
NELSON ROCKEFELLEB
was working at bis desk l.ate on
his latest entbus ia&m and
challenge -a five-volume work ,
on modem art.
The instant before he died at
age 70. if someone woµlsl have
asked him bow long be ~peeled
to live, l am sure be would have
looked bis questioner m the eye
and rasped: 'Tm committed to
100. I told my sons that. You bet.
I'll make 100."
Homecoming Not a Statistic, He's My S9n
The column about young
adults moving back home with
their parents bas drawn a strong
response, and it seems to con·
firm the point made in the piece.
I wrote ln the colu.mn that -
even though there were no hard
data to s up-N1: the olfl.
te nlion that
an Increasing
nu m b'er of
m e n a nd women-in
their mid·20s.
late 20s, and
ear ly 30 s
were return·
lng to the
homu in which they grew up, to
live again with lheir mothers
and fathers -It seemed, from
talking to people in that age
group, that such a trend was. in·
deed, being born.
Since the column appeared. a
number oC men and women who
have moved back home have
called and written; so have the
brothers and aisten; of people
who have done it ; so have
paychiatrists and psycbologists
wbo have noticed tbe trend
among their patients.
Today's column, though, will
not concern lllelf wlth one of the
men or women who have moved
home; lnstead, it wUl be about a
woman J t.Jlked with who, a• she
put it, ls '1iDUmately concerned
with" the subject.
"I WONDEa if you would be wllllna to print the other slde,"
ahesaTd.
I aaked her what 1be meaat.
.. AU theM adult& wbo are 10-
'ing back home -where do you
think they're going to?" she
said. "I'm the mother of a man
who is 32 years old and is living at
home again, and I don't think
1 was fairly represented in your
story!'
She said that she detected an
undercurrent or disapproval in
the column -a sense that, for
an adult to be living wltb bis or
her parents again was con·
sidered "running home," giving
in to defeat at the bands of tbe
real world.
.. THE PSYCHOLOGISTS you
quote<t ·in your story seemed to
think ther e was something
wrong for a man or woman to go
back to a place where they have
known safety and comfort," she
said. .
"I got the impresslon thet,
just because a person has
passed the age of 21, that person
bas automatically given Ul> the
right to depend on lbe parents
wbo have raised him and loved
him."
I asked her if she did not agTee
that it Is at least sUgbtJy unusual
for a grown man or woman to
suddenly decide to live with his
or her parents again.
"You're thinking lo tenns of
statistics,'' she said. ''You seem
to have tt in your thinkiD& that,
Ju1t because a peraon does
tomet.bing tba\ most otber pea.
pie aren't doing, that penon la
aomebow wrona or pervene.
"PLEA.IE ftY TO remtmbU
that you're not talklDI about
people wbo are lnvolved wilh1
dru11, or people wbo hue
murdered eomebody ·-JOQ'n
talking about people who have
decided that their best chance
for happiness, at le ast te m·
porarily, lies in.coming home to
the people who brought tbem ln·
to this world.
"Nol everyone is equipped to
make it in the world. I realize
there are self-he lp programs
available to peop1e, and counsel-
ing and what have you. But if a
man decides that he wants to
come home to his mother and
father. are we supposed to turn
him away? f'
"We're told tbac it's out of the
ordinary to have our grown son
living with us -but if we were
to take in a lost and stray dog.
no one would think it was un-usual at all. They'd Just say that
we bad good beans. But people
look on us funny because we
have decided to take in one of
our own children.
"BESIDE THE one son who is
home with us agllin now, we
have three other grown children.
They went out in the world and
achieved some success for
themaelvetJ. I do not love them
· aoy mot'e or any less than I love
the son who, in the world's
terms, failed.
. "But J will tell you that I do
resen!i.tr atUtude toward us
and hi . The)' seem to feel
Hbl that be ls beina a blot
OD the family, Q lf be, b)' belng
back home with us, ls a reflec·
Uonont.bem.
''I am through explalnini to
lbem -and to the people out·
aide azy family W'bo appattntly
feel the same way -my reuou
for opening my boute to my eoa.
1 do not tbbak l ablM&iduve to u ·
plain, and f do not think' ft sbpuld
be anyone else's concern."
I astedtbewomanifsbefeltber
son ·a presence was a ~en to
her in any way. • "'
''I SHOVlll> TELL you that
having him is no burden at all,"
she said. "But in fac(, ~t has.
changed our lite.
"We bad looked forward to liv·
ing out our lives by ourselves,
with all the children gone. We had
started to live that kind of. a life.
and it was very pleasant. When
our son came home to ua, we bad
some adjusting to do. and it was
not all In a dJrection we would
havede!lred.
•'He felt ashamed to be com·
ing home, and it was a shame
that he ~d share wjjJ) very
few people. He felt he bad failed
in some way, and be waa admit·
Un1 it to us by coming to us, and
he didn•t want our symp,thy, be
just wanted our preaen~.
"I KNOW THAT YGO wrote
about tbla tn your ~olum n
becau.se you see 1t as some kind
of new trend, with more and
more ramllles ~perttncing /
what we have experientdd. But.
wbat I'm trying to tell ,0... is that
to us it's not a trdct. u ·s
someone wa love luming to us
becauae be ls ln need. •
"We don't knOw bow log be'U
atay at home -whetber .tie'll 10
out on bis own qaln, wb~lber ho
ls w1tb ua for aood. •u way la flJte rill UI. Re ls free 10 live
wit.b • until U.. daJ "'9 pus
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·co.ngressional Power Shrinking
,...!f e~~~1'!!!8 s.rft<•
For nearly a decade now the
big1est single delegation in
Congress bas been California's.
A lot of power should go with
that siie -but it doesn't.
To the continuing frustration
or state government officials
back home, the state's represen·
tatives in the House have not,
. for the last dozen years, al least,
been ~ble to exercise tbe
political clout which should go
with the size of the delegation.
THE DELEGATIONS from Texas, from the South general·
Jy and more recently from the
emeTging alliance of
northeastern states haven't had
trouble in forming bipartisan
blocs in voting on issues of ma·
jor concern to their regions.
• __ Califomia's congressional del·
.. egations over the years not only
have failed to form regional
blocs with other slates' delega· lions but have demonstrated an
lnabillty to get together among
themselves.
The results again were plain to
see last month when the House
• leadership banded out· key com·
mittee assignments. California
members of ·Congress found
themselves on the short end of
tbe stick again.
THERE ARE A number of
reuons for a lack of cohesive·
ness within the state's delega·
lion
North·soutfi differences within
California have been a problem
although possibly less so today
than in the past . Personality
clashes -often involving U.S.
Rep. Phil Burton of San Fran·
cisco -· have been a more im·
portant factor.
There also have been a grow·
ing number of ideological
divisions: hawk vs. dove on
military spending and foreign
intervention, enVironmentalists
vs developers and rural· in·
terests vs. urban.
~[R DEAL
All of these divisions can be
bU m ed partly upon tbe
representatives themselves and
on the voters who sent them to
Washington. There is another
reason for the disunity ,
however, which can be laid at a
door in Sacramento -the door
to the governor's offices.
A governor, be he a
Republican or a Democrat, can
-and should -be a powerlul
force in we lding the con·
gressional delegation together.
He can do this simply by idenU·
fying issues which transcend
party lines and are important to
the state as a whole.
A major effort in this direction
ment official's job necessarily
involved coordinating the state
administration's activities with
the work or the congressional
delegation and encouraging
greater cohesiveness among its
members.
THE OFFICE had not been in
operation long, ho.wever, when
tbe senior Brown was defeated
for re·election by Republican
Ronald Reagan.
Despite his criticisms of the
senior Brown's efforts in seeking
maximum federal funding for
state programs, Reagan con·
tinued to maintain the state of·
rice in Washington.
Some of its energies still in·
volved steering federal money to
California. The office also kept
an eye on proposed changes in
f~deral laws and regulations the
way any lobbying operation
does.
BUT, UNFORTUNATELY for
the state and for the cohesive· neas of the congressional delega-
tion, a large part of tbe job un·
der Reagan's administration
simply was to further his ambi·
lions to win the Republican
presidential nomination.
That pattern continued into
the administl-atlon of the present
Democratic governor once he
got around to filling the
Washington office. Besides the
clerical help in the office, there
are a baU-dozen stale·paid lob-
byists operating out of the
California office in the national
capital.
Some °'9the work is useful to
the state -and some or it is
useful only to Brown.
was started lo the mid·1960s
when it was apparent that
California soon would become
the state with the largest delega·
tion in Congress. Gov. Edmund
G. Brown, Sr., midway through
his seoood term in Sacramento,
established a state Finance
Department office in Washington. Th~ Reagan·Br~wo ~ind or Q. Wash10gton uperation rats~ the
THE OFFICIAL occupying question of the use of public tax
that position was to work: partly dolla,~ to furth~r .~e person~
at diverting federal fuQds to a~b1tions or an md1V1dual politi·
California -the kind of effort ciao:
now being derided by the present Mis~ goes counter to one
Democratic govert)l\r just as it of i~ tmP?~t PUtJ>?Ses, pro-
olteo was by bis Republican pre-mott.ng a b1part1san uruty among
decessor. the California ~elegation for the
Part of the Finance Depart-good of the entire state.
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Pleas Unleasliea
·For Hopeful Dogs
By IA.NE ltUllL TON
Jone HamiUcm u a rel"1enl o/ Coato M•IO. Usually this time of the year you would find the aalmaJ
shelters almost empty. l visited the two sbeltera local*' in
Laguna Canyon recently .and true, most or the kittens aod pup·
ples have been adopted for Christmas presents. However, tbere
are aUll some beautiful adult dogs left. •
Some were young, &>laytul and longing for a family with
chUdren. Others were more mature, quiet dogs just ri&ht for a
.more mature person. The great plua for these doas is that you
can skip the "sllpper·cbewing" staae. You can aJso·see the aise
and temperament of a more adult doc. Moat bave been pell and
adapt easily to a new home.
AFTER A COURTEOUS welcome ft the Latuna-City
Shelter I was lnvited to stroll by the viewing cages. Most or the
occupants were forced to share quarters with one or more room·
mates because of the crowded condition. The dogs all gave me a
jofous welcome. too. For people who p~fer large dogs. the~
were two beautiful Irish setters, a well·mannered Dalmatian,
and a short.haired pointer.
A large black Labrador let me bear his "blg-dog" bark. At
lbe same time, his tail was wagging rurtously. No jumping up
and down for these dogs; they were waiting patienUy for just
the right person who would recognize their superior quality.
I was attracted to a beautiful, half.grown dog becauae be
had an unusual ridge of fur down the middle of bis back. T~ at·
tendaot explained that he was a cruss between a rare Rhodesian
Rldgeback dog and a Doberman. It was seemingly a good mix·
lure for he bad the best features of both.-He is perhaps 8 months
old, very gentle but I'm. sure he would command respect when
be reaches adulthood. .
OTHERS PLEADED FOil you to adopf them. One very tall.
black shaggy character put on his best clown act and be de-
manded center stage. He tried to show me·how comical and en.
tertainiog he could be. He shared auarters with a docile, smaller German shepherd who didn't (el a chance to show off.
He communicated with bis eyes, showing the loneliness and
longing as be looked at me. -.
Walking on, I stopped to visit with a huge, big yellow dog,
exacUy like the one in tbe story, "Ole Y~Uer." He was so genUe
and caring for his roommate, a darling dachshund recovering
from a traumatic bout with an automobile. Wbat a wooderlul lit·
Ue pet for a special person who can Jove a ·little handicapped
companion.
Another little dog that also needs a special person to love
is a small, sad beagle. ll was explained that be had been adopt·
ed but the lady brought Mm back. saying that he wasn't ram·
bunctious enough for ber children. He just s~ in the comer; be
bad lost his self-esteem.
I ASSURED HIM mAT J was sure some lonely, mature
person will soon come. by. wbo wants a quiet little companion.
Tbis animal shelter is open most ·days from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Their phone number is 497·3552. Responsible volunteers are
needed.
I drove a short distance further up Laguna Canyon Drive
and visited the Irvine Animal Shelter. Lucltily, there were only
about a dozen dogs left. A big friendly Airedale greeted me, and
among the other interesting and lovable pets w~s a small
charcoal colored terrier who must have a devoted owner
somewhere because be was picked up with a rhinestone collar.
A beautiful white half.grown puppy with a black mask and
blue·blue eyes was rescued from a storm drain. Last but not least was a darling Lhasa-poodle type. mostly white with a
shaggy black head .. He was very dignified in spite of tufts of
hair banging down, rakishly over bis eyes. ' ,
So there are all sues, breeds, personalities just waiting for
tbe right owner. They don't know Christmas is over. Who
knows, perhaps they are rjghl.
Mailbox/ 'Past Time to Remove Non -performers F r o m P ayrf:>ll'
To lbe F.ditor. U recent letters to the editor
from and about teachers,
parent.a, government workers
and taxpayers ~ere read con·
. sclentiously, perhaps we coukf
stop tbe bickering and start solv-
ing our problems. .
, To state "I am a teacher who
loves cblldreo" and to admit
••constant distraction from the
job" reveals, among other
things, those students are being
deprived of untold knowledge
I ..
,Lbey are entiUed to for the time
s~nt in the classroom.
The letter from the Masons re·
vealed actions by teachers that
are shocking and unacceptable.
What other rules, Jaws or values
are rtudents bejng told they can
break or disregard? It is an ex·
ample ol conduct that should be
groiands for dlsmlsaal.
~ ON. THE positive-side, we
;; have a cblld in publlc school and
. are very happy with her learn·
lng ~ and ber teacher. I
doa't Dow om teacher'• prob-
lema education or experience:
but tt's obvtous abe gives 100
percent to her studenta. n It la way put Ume that a
tya\em bi! deviled so all clvU
· 1enant1 are paid on a merit ~. •J'ltem, and the non·performers
•• are nlDO'ed from u.e payroll.
r;.. c.>mpetltlve wage1 for rood emDloYeee, and the end to dis·
aracetul wute are pop1ble at
\ all aovemment levels. NeJlbtr
of these will be accomplished by
simply cutting budgets. What
the money is spent for is lbe
answer. Which brings us to the
desperate need (or conscientious
leaders who ha ve the courage to
be fiscally responsible. \Jn·
fortunately, the only people who
can streamline government are
people in government.
As for highly educated people
who are unhappy be~ause of
their own choices, their com·
plaints are puzzling and difficult.
to sympathize with. We are all
taxpayers. The academic and
moral ~ucalioo or QJlr children
and the efficient operation of our
government affects all of us.
TONI SKILLMAN .
Prep. 13 Sca pegefd•
• To the FA.itor :
This letter ls a response to
your editorial of Jan. 29.
It appears that you support
what bas become an American
dream and lradltlon: a free
public education through the
secondary level. I commend you
toryoursupportofsuchanldeal.
However, lt also appears that
you alfinn a defin1tlon of the
word "free" which ia also main·
taiaed by many otber people. It
Is an enoneoua dennttlon A "free" pubUc educatloo does.not
even Imply that education bean
no cotta, even to the students.
A person ls not anomalous lf
he or she seeks to acquire a good
or service without cost; fQr free.
The American free-enterprise
system follows an assumption
that· people do, in fact. seek to
spend little or nothing for what
they demand or desire. A great
number of people diligently seek
to obtain ••tree" medical aid or
advice; "free., legal service or
advice, "free" police protection,
"free" fire protection, "free"
repairs of various types, "free"
counseling for themselves and
their children. "free" education,
"free" government, and even a
"free" lunch.
What may am11e some people
is lbe fact lb at teachers in lbe
Huntington Beach Union High
School District are also normal
people. Even teachers seek the
same "free" goods and services.
However, ju.st aa other normal
people, teachers must also pay
the same costs to obtain them.
Yes, teachers own homes, N!nt
homes, raise children, drive
cars. pay taxes and fees. and at.-
tempt to eat good food.
T HE WOaD "strike" ls a
word wb.lch 1dmul•tes a variety
of emotiona among people, often
to the point of abjection or clear
re11oa. Therefore, t& might be
more edvaotageoua to "1\nit the teachers of tbe Run
Beach Union High School •· trlct who voluntarily w1tbbeld
tbelr services for seven daya
thl1 m'Onth were lnvolvlna
• themselves in an activity of pro·
fessional development.
It is supposed that every
worker (other than a slave) has
some determined point where be
or she will voluntarily withhold.
bis or her service of labor if the
r eturn for that labor ls de-
termined to be inadequate; a
point where such labor is expect.
ed to be free of charge; a point
where justice is diminished or
denied. Very. few teachers
withheld their services solely
over· an issue of money. The
ov-ierwbelming majority of
teachers Withheld their seryjces
because ortfi"e abrogalioo of
justice; a justice which ap·
pareotly nelther you nor the
public fully understands. Really.
you and tbe general public can·
not. Only members or a minority
can fully understand the ideals
wblcb metivate actions by that
minority. Legislation which pro.
hibits a minority from withhold·
Ing Ua services would be a
demoast.raUon of legislated in·
Justice.
The public bas no moral ·n.;ht
to tmpoee the result.ant COila ol
Propo8itlon 13 on teachers aod
other public employees. In dotnc
so, the publlc Is actually
decre..tni ed.aeatlonal aervlcea
and opportun.,Uea for \ta
chlldren. That ia the ,..1 ahame
of the whole affair. Teacben
can tee that, and lb majority ol
teachel't lo lhe Hunt1n1ton
Beach Union Hlgb School Dll·
trict are attempting to assuage
attempts by elected officials t9
make teachers and other public
e mployees the scapegoats for
the ill effects of Proposition 13.
L. ARTHUR WOMER. JR.1 Ph.D.
E..,•l..C.l011'• llem•t~
To The Editor:
Recently the Newport.Mesa
School Board voted to-accept
charges for dismissal of Mr.
Richard England, band director
at Newport Harbor High School.
Many students, parents and
teachers are rallying to ask that
this decision be reversed.
THE ISSUE. however, goes
beyond this particular case.
Taxpayers are angry. They
believe that they 90 longer have
any influence in the education of
their cblld.ren. Allboqh many
have gj\'en up interest ln school
boa rd elections, most votell
statewide la.at June to give uv
paying for local education.
Power, then. ab1dea in a school
board. elected by 25% of an
apatbetk JocaJ population and
lt1 appGlnt.ed admlnlattatora.
Adm.lnlatraton are cau&bt io
a budcet aqueeae and must dll·
mlaa employe,s. Teacbera' aa·
aoclaUon1 rt1bt for renure.
11nlorlty rllbla and blndina
arbltraUoa -ablslractiooa dif.
trcult. to cleftne. School boardl
flsbt to retain power.
Lost in this power struggle are
the students. Their opinions are
not considered valid even when
they become adults. Their
memories or teacbers'are, after
all, only childhood memories. Yet
who else really knows the
teacher?
THE PROBLtM with the
tenure law, originally
established oa the principle of
fairness. is the process of teacher
evaluation. Those wbo evaluate
do so on the basis of rare contact.
Teachers who do nothing all day
except avoid unpleasant coafron·
tatiooa with their evaluators a,..
pald salaries year after year.
Teachers who make positive im·
pact.I on their students and the
community but make the
periodic human error o.f taking a
stand on some issue in a
paaalonate and vocal mannu are
rare, and sometimes fired.
U students and their parents
bave no influence on the hirlns
and firing of teachers, guess
wblcb leathers will be left car·
ryin1 on? The best teachers are
leav1ng in droves.
The responslblUt.y ls ours. Any
.su11eaU008?
EVELYNC. McNElLLY
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---M DAILY Pll.OT-----
Energy
UnleaMd I sohn could 1u to 11 a J&llon tnd auu bf ln hort •UPPI>'. t Mr11 t rv1Uon 111
aUnue lo C'Of\O ct "'•lb anU polhdJon mea urH .'
11nd n JOU.r~ or tnt r t)' wall ool)' be11n to rubbJ
away at au anJ otl a pr domlnanN
Tho e "t.•r M>me (I( th ob erv1t on th
Orana<' County r urum of •ro-.n H•U of CaUromta
heard an a talk t nllll<"d •'TM En ray Lookin&
Olaas: A Ml t'd 811 for lb ' ••
l.A>okl~ uh &d lo th lblllty ol tlt(:trlc
t'lr and lndu~tda l
complc es with th •Ir
own POW r plunts w
Dr Ov. n P Hall Jr ,
man ger of c nt-r y
m•n•8"ment )' t ma
1ppllc1Uon1 for T RW
Jnc • Mn l'n lH1£y ,
automollvt'! nu ell'C•
tronlcs Orm
"( Vl~W thf' 1980S &•
a traruJ1Uon ~nod In
t be concept of ~nt'ray."
Or Hall said
Ht noted thin the
tr ~nd thro ugh th e
mid·808 will probably
continue to bt' to em
phaa1z.e con11ervutloo , DR: OWEN P. HALL JR.
tbrpul(h more e"1rh•nt uutomob1le engines, new
houses and mdustnal pro~t'dure&
ONE OF Tiit; problems most dnecUy alfect-
ipg consumers Is the requirement tbal automobiles
meet high anti·pollution standards, generally
"through the use of catalytic converters.
These converters, in turn, require lhe use or
unleaded gasoline, which is in short supply, Dr.
. Hall said. •
"By the early 1980s, the demand wlll probably
. exceed our capacity to produce," he said. "The
price will skyrocket and there will be shortages. "
He "wouldn 't be s urprised" to see lhe price of
unleaded ga!l soar to $1 a gallon soon.
Project Universe FUe
Jn 8dd1t1on to'l'•UJina borta1 or unleaded
-·•· lhfi convt•rtcra make n1lnes I eftlclent and rootrlbut to en r1y wa t , lhua po nUn& out the
probl m of trylna to r conclle clean air with'
1a1olln con f'rvallon, Dr Hall H d.
ODP alll'rnaUv Ja th electric car, although
Or ll&lll 1&Jd h doubt• It will have much Impact
for 20 to~ y or•.
"II will ral other problems, namely ln·
ereHed utiUty up.a<:ll)• to meat lhfl cb.arainC de·
m•nd1 " Or Uall 1ald "Also. the public percep·
Uon ot' lb el ctn'c v hlcla is primarily Lbe 'goll
c-art' mentullty "
Other ronAervnUon m Lhod that should move
to the fort' m the next d cade Include using com·
puter-to manaiie power 10 tndustrl&l phlols, and
bulldinM lndustrual complexes around power plants
i.o that byproduct.I and equipment cuo be used
more ~fflciently, Dr.i.Hall aa1d.
IN A MOMENT OF levity, he ooted lhal in-
stituting such solullons isn't he lped by lbe high
turnover among aovemment olflcjals.
"Normally n bureaucrat spends 18 months in
office ," Dr Hall Mud "The Cirst six months is
llndlng oul what he wants lo do
"The second six months ls finding -0ut be can 'l
do 1t. The last six months is IOCWing for another
JOb " '
During the mid-19808, the energy focus should
shift tmm conservation to the development-of new
sources, Dr. Hall said.
He noted that while "501ar power is already
available, the high cost oC equipping existing
homes and businesses makes this source likely to
remain a small factor' for quite some time.
USE OF GEOTHE RM.U. energy has also run
into some technical problems and questions about
ownership or the resource, but should become
more important in the 1980s, Dr. Hall said .
He said nuclear power is already a valuable
resource but has encountered political problems in
California because of concern about its safely.
•
Supernova Un1nasked
By STEVE LATTANZIO
Steve tattanZto i& a&&btant professor oj
a&tronomy at Orange Coa&t College and
planetanum director He waa the &cienti/ic
-advisor for the l'<>wtlme telecourse. "Pro;ect:
Univene "
This year is going to be great for people
whose thoughts sometimes drift into outer
space. Two Voyager s paceprobes will soon
encounter Jupiter. and Pioneer JI will return
lhe first close·up photos of Saturn.
A partial echpse or the sun will be visible
from Orange County this month , and
September will offer us the first total lunar
eclipse ln sevcrul years .
TIDS YEAR ALSO WILL be lhe 10th
anniversary or the APQllo 11 mission <bas it
been that long ''>, and the lOOtb birthday of
Albert Eins tein. Meanwhile, Nature will
continue to choreograph the celestial ballet of
plants, planets, meteor showers and oUler
wonders of the night sky.
Every few weeks, I plan to telJ you about
intere b"ling astronomical events taking place
in the heavens, or here on lbe ground. For
example, Orange Coast College Planetarium
begins its spring season on Feb. 16 with "The
Taurus Affair." a centuries old cosmic
detective story.
Nme hundred years ago, Oriental and
American Indian observers recorded tbe
strange appearance or a brilliant star in the
constellation or Taurus.
It outshone everything but the sun
' and moon, remaining visible during daylight
for several weeks, and al nigbt for nearly two
years before finally fading from view.
Recently, we have determined that this
was a s upe rnova -the cataclysmic
destruction of a giant star which had fl ared
to 200 million times the sun's brightness in a
last gasp o~ife.
In it.s place, we now see only the Crab
Nebula, a messy spattering of gas. But we
have also discovered that part or the star bas
<.'ollapsed to a tiny, dense heap a wildly
spinning pulsar weighing in at billions of
tons 'per cubic inch !
Information on show times is available
by callir)g 556-5880.
PROJECT: UNIVERSE, a 39·part
television series on astronomy, made its
California debut last fall, and will begin
airing in many parts or the United Stales and
Canada in a few weeks. KOCE-TV, channel
SO, will be repealing the series here in
Orange County on Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 6:30 p.m. starting Feb. 12.
The series features animated special
effects, interviews with prominent scientists,
a nd l ocation footage from modern
observatpries and NASA.
In addition lo episodes on the planets,
stars and galaxies, t here will be .special
progr ams on black holes, relativistic space
travel and the possibility of extraterrestrial
communication. You may enroll for college
cr edit by calling Coastline Community
College at 963-0811.
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another are sometimes
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the eye of someone in a
conval escent home
wh e n an "adopted
gr andchild" visits or lbe
smi ling face or a
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seem, they ~ fill a
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agencies that connect
those who want lo .~elp
with lhose who need al.
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a nimal care center
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needs aides io a testing
program for
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red OISIOHS, 1101 JaMl>O•H It• .. e .... ., IMOt."' ~
Jllft ~ L.ll'llllff1. lo.M ~. ,_lain v .. ...,. CA. '279
A coAune in real estate "'!=.. ~., <~e.o 1>y e11'""
office management will Jim,. . .....,,..,,
be orrer~ by CouWne ~:., ·~ ~~~~::~ •: Com mun Hy Colleae ,_.,., 11. im.
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. N>111Ndo..._ eo.~ 0.1~'= Thursdays, beginning J..i.11.•. ,..._4, 11, 1m u t>tf
Feb. 8. at Edison HJsh
School, 21'00 Magnolia , PUBLIC NOTICE 1---P-U_BUC __ N_OT_l_C_,E--11---,.-,-m-now--~----
HunUngton Beach. UMUTna ... ..,.
The coW"Se ls designed ':'::::=:::-,.,amouuusoeass .!i':ui.i .. ~"' '9f'IOM .,.. ......
ror the real estate The '°'lowin!l l*'IOn h dolnQ IMlil· N-llTATl!Ml•T . MISSIONIHVESTM&NTCW.OUP. I ' h t ftftUI' Tlte followlnQ --ll Clo'"1I bu\1-:O':"Mn!llO~~=i ICll, !Of, sa eapenion w o wan a THE ORAP£·MOe•LE: ,.,_, Mololo'.ai 1180 as-• • • .,, *· ,._, . MlWoll Lo become a firm Cott•~u.C..n•M • r1A.eE1tLIN E·HAW1C co•· v1eio.c..9*!
manager w1111.,, 0 Ha(Wy, ~ Mololtat' PANY. 11• E ltth st ..... c.o.i. -· c...::11:.e"v\:-iee. "= n.2 • Co$tll Me.., CA. n.2' • callfo~mzl 1' • A real estate license is T1t1, lluMllHI <-.cted iw ... '"" "'°"" ._ *Gertv. ''°° e Cefttr•• "'"~~ M 1"'" 1' <oMw<ted .., •
3 pre·reqw·,•ite for the dlvlelual:., D u._ A ... -. Fulle,_, C.ltfon>le .,.,, ~
•J .. .._. ••• Tiii• MlnHI Is COfldlKIM Oy an Jn. Tiils ......... -flled -... course. Tiil' 11•-... 11..., wi111 .... diyldu•• ce..n1, a.rt .. o.-.. c....t~ .,
Reelstration ·may be =~~"'~ 0ranoe County on Tllk =~~''" •'1111"' J_,-,11,im. ,,,.... c a r r i e d o u t a t the ' "llm Coun•y ci.,,. of 0r ..... County ... f'ul>fl,,_ 0r-.. c-,a o.11, Pltot first class sessi·on For Publl"-1 Orengt eoes1 o.11y P11ot Fe1>r1tarv 1, 1m -'-21 • ., kt..•. 11, ''" 2•Je · J an. 21,21, Fte.4, 11, '"' fl~ furthe r tnformation. 244-,. Puo11~0r.,...eouaoa11.,P11o1, PUBLIC NOTICE
contact CoasWne Com· F•16.trv•.11.••.n.1m •1·"•-----------munily College at PUBUC NOTICE fllCT1TlOUS eusneete 963-0824. UMa STATUIWllO • fllCTtnOUlawutHS PVBLIC NOTICE Tll• fol-1"9 .,.,_ -...... MAMaSTAT8'a•T Ml-as· T.,. 10110M111 ~ Is ooine l>usi------------I( i. H o R y w a t. t.
.. ssu fllCTlTIOUSeuso••H MAINTENANCE. m IClflelll PIK•, ~EllMAH LEASING CO., 22062 NAMESTAHMINT C.ta ...... CA....,., ~ May Ln • HulltlnotOft 8Ncll, Ce. The followino ""°"" .,.. dolnt e...., It • ...,.,..,. m IC"9 Pta<e,
lloniMU as Coste ~. CA...,, Ttrrtl!ICe W. SfltrtNn, 220U Qlpt TUNNEL MANUFACTU IUNG, ICtmon M. I('-'· 7*1eft!a An41
Mn Ln .. Hul!l1"tl0n BHch, Ce tt'44 •MJO San Jeclnto SI , FOUft!eln Vall•v: A,,.., Acll. •I•. Cost" Mesa. CA. mn
Thlt ~ ll ~led Dy "" In. CA '21111 Tiiis tuslnu1 I• c~ b't •
Lah Gift
Approved
dlvlduel. Tllom A. ""-"" and Mike s. 9"'trat -1Nnl!tp. · Direct.ors or the Hoag Tltll !.~,~ w.;.5!'9',1,._1~ •fl• ·-Mufllns, , ... 50 s-. Jeclnlo st .. "--e-., It. H.....,
F d I h ... ~·-" , ,... n •~ 1eln V•llev. CA 927111 Thlt JI~ wn ( .... .,It!\ ttle OUn al OD ave ap-Co11n1y Ct.r11 of Oranoe County on Tltis buslnen •• c001ducttd bY e County Clertl ot Or..,. (illlnty on proved a grant of $25,000 Januery 17• •m ,,_. tent••• .,..,....,ntllp. J•n11ar". 1m.
in -.. ThOm Mercer • ,.,_,. to Cf'lapman College P11bll1Nd 0r-. Cont O.lly Piiot Tltls •latement W1H fllf!d wltlt Ille Put>lllhed ()rMgt COe$l C)Mly Pilot, Orange for development Je11.21·• Ftb.•. fl. Im W·7' ~%.Ci.tk of OrMIQll Collnty on Jen. Jen. tt and,.. •. 11. lt,""
of the school's Human ""7t"
p e r f o r m a n · c e PUBLIC NOTICE Publi•hecl 0renoe <M\t o.11v Piiot, PVBLIC NOTICE
Laboratory program. ----Jan. "·21·•.F«>.4•1919 .;.,. •-----------College officials s aid "1cr1nous •ustNESs STATIMSNT CH' AMNDOefM.l!NT N-1 STATIMENT Of'•-• -fll-tTI""-the money will be used The 1o11ow1no __, 1s dolnt bust· ~-------;us.;;,, ~we· l~ buy equipment de· neu,:,~ H SAVE SANTA AHA "A", PUBUC NOTICE Tlte followlng -N'le •ban·
s 1 g n e d to m e a s u re '" w 11th, ~. Co$ta Meta. u.. mn -----------•=· ,,.. 1n1 of 111e •1«11iou. bvsl':"s physical pe rforma nce, JOftn .......,, zo.1 _,. 0r1.... ~~nm::::~s scon, "TELLIER. 1ooe & COM-
idenlify physical weak-:~1.A:;i~. h unducled by.,,..... The toll-"'9 peuon1 ••e dolnt ji:ANY. toOO Olt•ll St .. 51111.e 290, ouw...ss• · .... pon llffcll. CA 92'60 nesses and strengths •ldll•I THE LYNCH COMPANY, ... The Flclitlolls 81$nHS .._ ·~
and analyze in!J'UriCS and Thit ~.!__ r>uqst ,..'?11..., •Ith tlte 8all8f'St.,8219,c:osta~.Ca '261'. ,.,,_,lo ...... wes ,, ... IA 0r.._ ·--.. ~· • ~lllP G L.,..CI\. 1'ts WI--COlllllY on NO'll n. 1tT1 • the process of heaUng. ounty Clerk 01 Orante County on LAM. N-' llNcfl, ca ~ Mic""' c. •voe. n•n Seas10. _.._;_ ______ ~--t enuary 1'. '"' ~ w F<JrO., ttD CMcll"'4. i.-. Huntington 8Mcfl, U. ~
i1 .... "-talnVeli..,.ca.'7109 R-'1 N. Tellier, J r •• MIO E .
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Pvblhtwd Or-C~t O.lly Pilot., JeaMltle E. YMll. 12CJ1 Pl .. s... Pi<MIM Ori .... A!oenl•. AZ. asoa
Jan HendFeb •.II, It, 19'1' Ger*'1Gtow,ca."2MO She r idan N. Scott, IUl E .
,PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUS BIJSll~ESS
NAME STATfMENT Tha lollOwinQ _ _. I\ OO•nt busi·
M '1o•S
D (; LEASING CO , P 0 . Bo•
1315, Newport B.ach, Ce. 9Ulo:I; 1701 PIK.nlla, Cost• MeU, ca 92621
Tltls -IMU I• Conducted bV • Glfdllnl•. Soollh P!'IOenlc. AZl5011 oeM••l~p. This ~ "'" condUctld by an ~tte E Y-unlncorPO<el!ed -l•tlon oUw<-than Tiiis --WM filed wllll tltl a ... r1ner"'4p. County Oerl< at Orenoe eountv en Ml<t>MI c. 191»
J_,.y 1'. Im. 'MM41 Tltlt 1wt......t wes filed with tl>t'
Pvltllllled OrMIOt Coell Delly Pilot Co<lnty Cttn °' OrMl99 County on J•n.
J•n. 21, 21. Fell. 4, II, 1'7' 2Sl·7' 11, 1'"· . F1$772
Publh ""' Oreng11 Coest Ollly PiJOt.
Jen. u, 21, at. Feb.•. lwt
1"11 C..mone C<1pt\tr•no O.G. c;,Jn•old. P O. Boa 132.S. PllBLIC NOTICE 97-79 •\•" O• rrwy •I•••• Paw I Newport Buch, Ca . 926U; 1718
------------1 ~';:i~~ic;:~l~i:~ an In· ---,,-,-CT-l_Tl_OU_S_IU_S_l_N_H_S _ _,,.. v .. , ""'""b o.G<O~• .... rnmMm "'"nouUUSO•OH
PUBLIC NOTICE
LEASE This •lel.otmenl WU filed wllh '"' T~ 1011-•nv perM)M .,e dolno NAM• STATI_.. .. , lt\l\IM H •i
• County Clerk of Orenoe OMAnty on • B J PAINTING CO. m s Jowe T,,. 1011-ino CMVSOllS •r~ doing January 17, 1919 Slrttl, CO\ta ~.CA '1U• OV1lneu es·
• • Flee.Jn • LOM9 ARDY HOME,S. 10087 ()It • Published Oranot C.0.st 0.lly PolOI Belly J. Homan. lttS Iowa 51 · Garfield A-, Huntington 8ucn, J 21 11 ~-~ 11 l97• 2,..,. Cosla Me w . CA 926:i. Calllo,..I•"'-
• • an. • • r-. • • Judy A Wetws, :Im low• St., Coste Buy u --.. LJI 9'626 Plllflp H. McNe,,_, ltsl Samet'
• ..,.._ 0r1,.., Costa M9se. CallfOnlla '2t16 PUBLIC NOTICE Tim Ous•nen Is Conducted Oy • 0.1• Sll'l'lllro, IOI s-.t-lle T••·
;.nerel P«1nenllip rece, eo.--dlf ¥.tr. ca11font1e t262S • ts.tty J ~ Thi b11M I •79 UNCOLH . l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS Tlt'5 ,,.,..._ .... , filed "'''" ,... s MU ' <O~taci by •
• NAM• STATEMENT CounJy Oerk of 0rM!ge Counly °"Jen. .tmllld -1MnNp.
• V-s .... ,LLES ,.. ... 1o1iow,,,. perion ,, doino bu.SI· 11• "" ..... "" H. McN-~ "' neu ., -~117911 This ,....,,.,,. wes llled _.Ill 1"9 4-000« ABBOTT LANDSCAPE, •O• Publi-OrMIOt Coell o.!Jy PllOt Coltnty Oen of o...,_ Collnty Oft
• Fuller1on SI., NewP0'1 S.ach, ca. _ F ·-J~ 17, "1't. '1~ • Jan. 14, 11.... eo. •. 1 ,. 7t ,NUQ • ~ 22356 TlmolllJ Joseph Abboll, •O• "" l'vtlll.,_. 0r.,.. OIMt Dell' Piiot of ~ :z~•lon SI • Hewc>o11 8"ach, Ca. Je11.21,a, Feel.•, II.'"' UO."
: :r,.. 01!~.~::;: c=.., by .,, in. PUBLIC SOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
• Tl1l1 , .. ,_, was nled with Ille S I I ,425 county O•rlt of Oranve County on STAT•MUfTOI' AM•U>O•M•NT fllCTITIOUS eUSIN«SS
• ,Je.,...ry 11, 1919. 0, UH 0, ' · -~ STATaflil«NT
c:ASHIWCI "*'' "CTIT10US •USINIESS NAM• Tiie loflowlftl penons .... dolno
• M mono" 0Pe" end ••n• on Publllllld Or'"Ot CecK1 0.Hy Pilot The tOllOWlno .,.__ hes eM"6onecl slneu u
lll)pr-.,_ ~ -..-... Jen."· 21. Fell •• "· "~ 241·1• Ille UH of Ille fletll'-OuSIM SS MMe'. PAlllC HILL APARTMENTS, 2110 •seeoo T-NOU>red S730e. llM •1-------------4 INDEPENDENT REAL ·ESTATE ... H Clrde, HuntlnQlon BNclt, Apt. 2.
mo 123694. -del> ~. l!c: •CONSUL TAN TS, 1500 Adafftl Aw • C.ll!Wtl .. tM4
• uu1 f8197131C'VOI J Sulle lCM, Co!l• Mo!Y, U. '1676 Flot Sout.,.rn CMpoutt001, a
L M BOYD ALEX M BLACK, 7JOO F•l,.,lew Calllornle corPOr.tllon, l tSl Dovl! •• GIJS'f.'AfSON • • Aoed. • L*. Coot• Mesa, CA. 926,. Strut. Sull• uo. N•wPOrt Beech. ~ · n is ~'""' wes c-..C:l.O by •n C.llfornla '7MO •!....._ __________ indlvidu•I. Tith~ It condll<19d .. e cor·
• LINCOLN MERCURY INFORMS In the =~,:!~ eiec:1i. po•ttionFl"t~Clwl>O•••ion
• lb800 &eoch 8ouleva•d OecefteC1 Aavmoncl Miiler
Hun11ng1on &eoch. Tiiis \IMtfNnl WH flleO win. Ille Vke Pr~tderlt
• 842-8844 County Oe11I Of Oren .. Co11nty on Tltl\ s~ WIS llleCI •ltll IN
January 2', 1919. County Clerk of Oranoe County on \\.~ f'MOC J-ry S, 1"'.
"Ill Pltbll"* Oreno& Coest Dall' Pilot, P"7m Jen. 21-Feo. 4, 11, It, "" Pvbllstted Or .... C:O.St 0 .. ly Pilot, *-" Ftelruert 4, II, II. 2.S, Im 4ll-"
PUBLIC NOTICE
PtJBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS eus•N~
fllCT'ITIOUS MISINESS NAMe STATIEMINT ·
NAllilaSTATIEflilSNT ne!!':.loflowlnQ --Is OOlng OUsl-
Tlle fOl_,ng --.,e dolno HUNTING TON READY MIX
lllKIMS.sft. HUNTINGTON BEAC>4 READY MIX HUl504 U.S.A. INC., 372.> 91rdl ltnJ DI-St. Huntington BN<.11, CA St.,~ lle«:ll, CA f2M
He,_ Hlrscll U.S.A. Inc:., e Ja"'" 0..., ~. 19'12 DI-NH• Jerwy eotl*'•llon, 2'-lJ Mt. ;c., HunUl>Qlon BHch. CA.,...
V..--St., Ridgefield PMtl, N.J. 01MO T"ltls IMlllfleU is COftduCted by en in
'"Tllls °'*-Is condueted Dy • <Of• OIY._I .
-Allon. -" Jlfn~
HEAMAHN HIR501 Tltls lla...,_I was fllecl lfrilfl Ille
U.s.A. INC. County C1«11 Of O.anoe Otunt'I' o Ridlen! S. 0.ytOfl Jr. J..,...ry 11, 1m. ~llMMotr .. ,.,...
Tltls ~~t wn lllecl wltlt 1"'1 P\IOtlllled o.....,. ~ o.llf Ptlot
Collnty Clerll of ,..,, .. County Oft Jan. 14, 21, 21, F.o. 4, 1979
J_,y 17, ""· 140-79
flfllMtt-----------PllOlllhed 0r9"QI Coell 0.lly Pilot
Jan. 21. 21. Feb.•. 11. ltlt J4-7"
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
fltCnT10US ·~··· NAMll ITATUMNT TM foll-Ing pat'IOllS •re dolfto
b\lslneu es.
NEWl'Olt'T HOME LOAN TRUST •> (Al, NEWPORT HOMS LOAN TRUST •• nu. NEWPORT HOME
LOAN TRUST #ti ICI NEWPORT
HO ME LOAN TltUSf •tJ (01, HEWl"OfllT HOME LOAN TRIJST •Q (E l, NEWflOf!T HOME LOAN TRUST #"" IF I, ltSIWPOltT HOME LOAN
TltUST #ts IOI, "f.WPOflT HOME
OAN TltUST •• IHI, 11 Conrorete
Plauo. Ne~ llffcll. c.1llor111e ....
Nt •_.... Home LO•fl In< ....
CMlforNcorir ...... Tiiis .....,,.,. IS~ l!y e CW•
PO<atlOn.
INC. NllWPORT HOMe LOAN
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~~EN PILOTS ~. Febfuety •• 1979 1-Tropical Fish• Fresh • M•lne
AqUMium Supplies --SpicW-.31.,._,, lt7t
More ar~ waiting in -or between -th . -6TllMAC..WS ·~ .... H' e winus I am better known ~ HChlnese A~a Eater.~ Which • 9e · • makn very little MnM. because I come from Thailand.
that'• a long wav from China. My cok>rl .. brown to
" .
ABOAltD P'RONTl'ER ruotrr lJI <AP> -
Tb• eo-pilol ls a lady. and '1 at l~ roolrols
811 the &Mi nt '73'7 j tltn•r be1lns Ii. final
a~iatotheMemplu1nlaht.
Enuly Warn r bu made t.bouun(b or
ta-tie(fl and ludlq In nearly ix y •rt wtth
FrooU r. and tootibt alte cto.n't feel pres1uN'd
to '-"' e herst'lr She wa lbe (trSl woman pilot
for' acbffult>d U.S airhn~. and today the~·s a
'('Ore ol others
PaOM 41 MIL • ; W~ Y al 11.000 feet
M .. pt\la 11 a blur ol liahll o a ea of dark .
ML Wamtr loob for lbe U&b lh•t mark lhe runway ·
•'Thert' lt la, tbat bl•ck t rlan1le over
thtfe,•' ~ 1lh SJeater, ~r u platn, cams out. "I have lt "
llllnutes later Jb ease the
fiaablq approach. U~b . It slid
hundred r t beforo 1hc rlrmly. amoolhly pushe
IU wbef'la to th concrete
"Nlrt approarh, Emily, .. Stealer 1a.ys.
"C n I open my ey .. now t" h Jokes. .
•'UGlft' lal"WAS AT lhe end of the llne for
the" nlaht. ll had nown from Denver to Wichita
to L tll Rock lo ,._t$mphla. All they usually ao.
upta ln and ro-pllot new alternate legs, with
Ml Warn r htmdllnll l h flr1t and third.
-1 w Q under an a\Wrul lot or preasunrwben
l started ln 1973," i.be says. "Everyone was
wulchlnit mtt, wuatlng for me to make a
ml1take I 'II nev~r torwet the first Ume I walked
Into lhe crew room It was Uke walldn& into a
room full of little old ladies "
Hiid ah faJled, she reels, ambitions or other
women would have suffered a blow. But she
1ucceeded, and earned the respect or most of
her male counterparts.
.. ,,.,...
SECOND OFFICER VALERIE WALKER PETRIE ADJUSTS DIALS IN COCKPIT
Will the_ Center Click?
.Delinquents Crawl Between Chaos, Coping
lite ...,._ 8octety ott.ta a elmple and dlgnlfl9d .. '"."°" MrWlce Wfth dfeHmlnetfon at Ma, de·
'""· or mouatalna. Ye>Ur loclal .. curlty and • ••••ran• Admlnlattatloti benefit• may apply
toward• our cremation ~·•·
• ,._, ''",,,_.• nffd, or "" potttolo, catl °' Wftte. .. Tile Nept-e Soelety
2AGO W. COHt Htghwey .
Newport .. ec:h, Ca., t2M3 :>P
CEM. 846 7431 24 HOUA ,_,...,,.., ~~---.:__ a..!!RYICE .. .., ·--~ ---, ........... 11,.. .. c.1 ..... """"'"' ,.,.. rvmollo to. tM ,_., C.., ""' t1~t.-.
I NAME. I r. .. .....-...... ..........
I ............... ... ,~'""' 'I --..-.c:.. . ..,., .......... QTY I ,_,,..._ .. -ITATI _ e--...e...t11t1ntlUM9t
watched until they board a train back home or
to who knows where.
Turnover al the center is rapid. and there
are no statistics on effectiveness. "We s tart with the basics," says Ms.
Geraigiry. "Like sha mpoo, clean underwear
and manners."
And a civil tongue: Every four.Jetter word
means a five.cent fine and lhe Dirty Mouth
Fund is used to buy ice cream and cake for
1Wednesday afternoon movies.
"WHAT'S THE PROGNOSIS for these
kids?" ask.s Ms. Geraigiry. "Can we make lhem
into the people we'd like them tO be? No. Can
we give them a few skills, help them cope,
make life a little easier? Yes."
Another. realist in this nursery: John
McDoqald, iron·haired Irishman, a s pecial
education teacher who handles the slowest kids
and doubles as a stern but likeable bouncer.
"It's hard to get them to sit still." says
McDonald who tries lo capture their interest by
talking about lhe $5 million Kennedy Airport
heist -a feat they admired.
'"Their attention span is so short." he said.
"You do the best you can with individual
instruction. You try to give some skill, teach
them to use a multiplication table, teach them
that Brooklyn isn't in Asia, that there's more in
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McDonald gives them points for effort,
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he gives a prize. maybe just an extra subway
token. The philosophy is "whatever works ... '
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"There are a few holdouts amonc some of
lhe older, more-eomervative pUota wbo feel il'a
a man's job tony the airplane ud a woman's to
serve lbe passenpra," says Sleater. a 20-year
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An'EB SHE BROKE the barrier, scores of
women beJ:e applying to the. airlines for pilot
jobs. But was a recesak>n in the mid-~·
and the carriers were furtoulhlng pilots, not
hiring lbem.
PROBATE SAl.£--.-e-•
By 1976, the situation bad eased, and, with
the women's movement in full awing, a few
airlines be&an hlrln1 females.
Their number ls small compared with the
34,000 male pilots fiying for U.S. trunk carriers,
but it is growtne. By the end of 19'17 there w~re
40 women* in the cockpits of major airlines.
Then came cheap fares and the air travel boom
of 1978, and in one year the number bas doubled
to about80.
Two are captains and another 20 to 25 are
first officers, or co-pilots, 'fbo also fly the
plane. 1be rest are second officers, essentially
flight engineers who occupy a third seat on the
flight deck. They c:an fly but don't take the
controls on a scheduled hight. .
BOTH MEN AND WOMEN newcomers
must wait one to several years lo advance up
the seniority ladder to first officer and then wait
several more years to make captain. f, ·
For more than two years, Ms. Warner was
the only woman four.striper in the country.
Charlotte Wall of Southern Airways recently
joined that exclusive club\ fiyi.ng short "metro"
runs out of Atlanta lo nearoy cities. \
Some senior captains who have expressed
reservations about women pilots say that the
best qualified applicants· are being hired now,
but they worry about the future.
TREY CITE SUITS by the Equal
Employment .Opportunity Commission against
police departments to require less stringent
admisaion standards for minorities and wonder
if airlines will encounter similar pressure.
A year ago United Air Lines bad S,000 male
and no women pilots.' Today, it bas 14 female
second officers, one 'tn training and two oth~rs
ready to start training.
"Yes, we have received pressure from
EEOC they're watching us C!le&ely," says
Ray Boy a United employment official.
.... That's one eason we're actively recruiting
women. But w on't choose a woman with less
ability than some males beca~ of EEOC.
· Most women pilots iptend to make it a long
career. Several have married male pilots on
the ir a irline, and there are a few
father-daughter pilot teams.
MOST PASSENGERS aren't aware when a
woman is up front, but generally accept it when
they do know, pilots say. A few have spotted a
woman pilot and asked for another flight.
Once a woman noticed her on the flight deck, though, and re marked loudly, "I didn't
know the captain bad a secretary."
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A Heavenly Gift: Carew Wears a
11 DAV C\JNNINGJIAJI oe .. .....,..,...._.. ••W blv ob&a.lned tM l ttlll r an J ba••Mlt." /
With tbat almple f'ntenctf', C&lllom11
An•els General Man a pr 8un1e an-... S.W le. t it Rod car.w will bf
wHrbli a b.aJo on bi.a hat lhlJ ·-·~-·
nl& ANNO •
day that Nini OWAer Calvin Crt!rltb
had ..-1"4 to &l~ up Carew In ex
l china~ ror a quart" o" Anaels rifht I handed p\tr~r PaQJ Hartzell. ZS.year
old outtWJiikr Ken Land~ Ull. minor
leaiue IOUtbpaw Brad tlaven.4' and a
• youn1 UJ!oapect from use. tblrd baseman Dave Enaet. ! The trade was flnalbed Just a abort
time after &he New York Yankees
dropped out of the trade p1cture with a
1 ftrm, llftll'Y•SOundang statemenl
Earlier UUs we k Carew sa1d he "re·
seoted being pu.abed around" an lbe
trade talks involving the Twins and
Yankee.s. He was part.Jcularly mitred
about published quotes pertaining to•
Yankee owner George Stelnbrenner. .
"'I AM OFFENDED when 1 read a11 J this stuff about the New York Yankees
and what ·~rae wunll. Oeora aeta',"
C'artw Mid "I want ev rybody to know
I clD"t be bJoulht "
Th~comnwot.I rais d~t lnbrenner'a
ar and cauaed him to drop out ot tho
lrad p char wltt} Ulia prepanMt atate-
m nt· •
__ .. w au-ea :ospec:t for Rod
Car w u a pl y r. but 1r a man doesn't
und rttand the privlle1c or playlq for
tbt New York Yankees, the greatest ba eball city ln the world. and has stat-
ed that New York would not be hil first
choice. and that he'd be more oomforta-
bte IOmeWhere elae, then I don't think
we'd be talr to our tans in New York, or
to our other ballplayers, who've won
two World ChamplonsbJps Jn a row, to
pursue Carew any turther," Steinbren-
ner aa1d.
THE OUTSPOKEN YANKEE owner
added .. "When a man is asking for $4
milllon over five years and then s ays be
reels like he 's being tossed around 'like a grocery item,' it's a little humorous.''
And in the blink ot an eye, Carew
became an Angel. Bavasi didn't even
have lo give up promising third
baseman Carney Lansford, 1 wbom tbe
Twins ortgtnaltt demanded.
"We expected It woWd eo1t us ln
player personnel," Bavui Nici. ..We
fell we couldn't gtv~ up tbe pleyJn Mr.
Grltli&h Insisted upon ortalnatly.
Ho wever , this afternoon we finally
cam4: to a meetin~r the minds."
llAVASI ADDED THAT be bad
1poken with Carew's agent, Jerry
Simon, and that a previous salary
agreement between Carew and the
Angels would be honored.
That agreement is believed to be
worth $4 million over five seuons, and
Simon was quoted as saying the pact
was the biUest in baseball. "I don't
lrnow ol any better one," Simon said.
Carew was not available for comment Saturday but bis wile Marilynn sald,
"I'm glad it'll all over. I'm sure he
wanted to go to tbe Angels and I know
he'll be happy there."
Angels owner Gene Aulry was elated
with the news that his general manager
had finally closed the deal, and said the
trade was of enormous magnitude.
•'J 'ftllNK TIDS is one of tbe best
deals tbatbu been made int.be American
League in many years," Autry said. "I
feel be ~ave a great impact on tbla
team and rans. I'm very llapp,. •·
Griftltb earlier been~ u sayint the Aqels weren't tlae
pl.ayers be wanted. Tbe Yankees,
bow....-T preeellMH a ~that tbe'-
Twlna owner fomd appe•Hft1.
First baseman Chris Cbambliu, Out·
tielder Juan Beniquez, infielder Brian
Doyle and one or two minor leque
plt.cben were offered by New Yodt.
Prior to Carew's apparent reJeetion of
the Yankees, it appeared a deal was im·
mioent. ·
· .. WE SAT DOWN with all our people
and weighed all the racts, and with all
things considered we just felt there was
f'O way we should continue to 1>W"ue
this deal," SteinbreMer ann0unced.
"The other key in our decision con-
cerned a player who really wants to be
a Yankee . . . Chris Chambliss," Stein-
brenner added. •'Chris conducted 61,uaelf
like a real man throughout this period.
<See CAREW. Page BZ> .. • .
Hinkle Finds His ·came
CROSBY SOUTHERN-Bob Zender <left )
chips to the green from under a tree while
Bob Lunn pitches just off the green in ac-
tion at the Crosby Southern golf tourna·
ment at Irvine Coast Country Club Satur-
day. Zender is one· stroke off the lead
while Lunn finished at 73.
Crosby Southern
Thompso;n, Baker Lead
A pair or touring pro -
fessiona ls, Barney Thompson
and Bobby Bater, bold the first
round lead in the Crosby
Southern golf tournament at
Irvine Coast Country Club after
firing two-under.par 69s Satur·
day on a wiody, clear-day.
Thompson joine:d the tour in
1973 and has pfJyed in the
Crosby Southern before. He has
also played in the Crosby Clam-
b ak e at Pebble Beach three
times and says it wouldn't lake
much to get him lo turn to a job
as a club professional now.
BAKER, OUT OF Missouri Ci·
ty, Tex., has been forced to
qualify for a PGA card twice.
He did it first in 1977. lost the
privilege and regained it at the
last qualifying school. He bas
never played Irvine Coast
before.
"My putting and c hipping
around the greens helped me to-
day," Thompson said. "I
! Anteaters Threaten
I . . ! But ~es Win, 65-54
f SpedaJ lo Ute Dally PUot J LOGAN. UTAH-Receiving a
1 balanced attack from its start-·
t
• ing five, Utah Stat.e overcame
an early deficit and went on to
beat viaiting UC Irvine, 65·54, in
,. a P CAAcontest before 8,279 rans
Saturday lU«ht. ·
• The Anteaters controlled lbe
, tempo early and s urprised the
I bo•t team b)' racing off to a 12-4
adva . But the Aggies came ri1b~clt to score 14 un;
anaweted polnta to seemin1ly
a111nde oommaiMI at 18-12:
t uct came roaring back to cut
f the deficit to J.8..17 with 5: 24 re-
f mai81ng In the first hall, but the ~ Al,._ ran ofl a 17-6 spurt to 1 clotte the period and take a com· r m ...... S-23 lead at the ball. UCI made one final run in the
s cond half as it closed a 57-42
deficit to 59-54 with a little more
than two minutes remaining.
But the Aeries spread their of·
tanse and went into a delay
1ame and the Allteaten were
forffd to foul ln an errort to get
the ball.
••once ...-... b.t moments
of Sood, solid buketbaU and we
• had mo~nt.a or breakdowm,"
I • l
said UCI Coach Tim Tin. "We
plated well In spots ...
The loss drops UCJ 's record to
1-7 in conference, S-14 overall.
Utah State, meanwhile, re -
mained in the PCAA hunt with
Cal State Fullerton by upping its
mark to 7·2 in conference, 15-6
overall.
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I
haven't played all that much, in
fact, this is onJy the third round I
have played this year."
Thompson's round included
four birdies and two bogies. He
missed the green on one bogey
and three-putted the other. Two
or bis birds came on par five
boles.
BAKER WAS A BIT more in-
consistent, scoring slx blrds and
four bogles. His birds were
scored on the par three a nd fi ve
holes Ctwo each > and one on a
par four.
"I bit the ball mediocre today
but kept it in play all the way,"
Baker said. "I putted well and I
think that's what helped me.
Last week I bad a real bad
putting round and I changed back
to a putter I have used (or eight
years. It is lighter in weilJbt and
on fast greens it helps. It as bard
to use a heavy putter on tast
greens."
There are three other players
a stroke back at 70 Including
JeH Hewes, Bob Zender and
Peter Chapin.
In the team competition,
Rocky Thompson a nd Jim
Gianullas of Big Canyon are the
leaders with a 61 followed · by
. Dw{jlit evil and George Rjan,
also or Big Canyon.
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PEBBLE BEACH CAP> -
Lon Hink1e leaned back, took
a long look at the leader board
which showed him with a five·
stroke advantage through three
rounds ol the Bing Crosby Na-
tional Pro-Am golf tournament
and grinned broadly.
"Let's see," be said, looking
ahead to today's final round,
"Mark (Hayes) is giving me two
and three, and J .C. CSnead ) is giving me three a side.
"Now that's the kind of game
I've been looking for."
HINKLE WAS PLAYING in something approaching solitude
at Cypress Point while the
gallery of 2:5,000 and the national
television cameras concentrated
on the celebrity amateurs
cavorting at Pebble Beach. But
he cut out a three-under-par 69
to take firm command or this
prestigious event.
Snead, listed at six shots back
of Wnkle al tbe time, fell two
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.
(AP) -A determined Porsche
driving team that included Costa
Mesa's Danny Ongals and three·
time winner Hurley Haywood
jumped lnto the lead in the 3'
Hours of Daytona e ndur:ance
race Saturday Di«ht after Rolf
Stommelen of West Germany
held the lead most of the first
five hours.
The Haywood-Ongais team,
also iMluding car owner Ted
Field ot Newport Beach,
grabbed the lead just before 10
p.m . EST when the Stommelen
car stalled on the 3.84-mUe road
course.
Three turbo-cbaraed Poncbes
joined the leader ln dominatlnc
the field after the Ferrari tac-
tory team withdrew rrom com-
petition.
Tbe Ferarri .ntbdrawal came
dter driver Jean Pierre
DelallUY wrecked oa the lourtb
turn of the outer bank apeedway.
lie waa unhurt; but the car shat-
tered and cluttered. the track
with eo much debria tk race
was cloHd ror balr IUI bour • •
more behind, leaving only
Hayes in position to talre a
challenge over the laat 18boles.
second pl~ce going into today's
tiaal round.
And Hayes was far from confi.
dent abOut it.
"If we have good we at.he(".
he's got jt. He'll bang on. Will)
five sbotS and good weather, !Ott sbouldwineverytime ...
"I GVESS BE'S got it, .. said
Ma rk Hayes, whose six·under·
par 66 -the best round ol the
tournament -lilted him into
The hard-hitting Hinkle. wbo
scored his first tour triumpti and
collected more than $138,000 last
<SeeCllOSBY.PAGEBZ>
TV.Sports
By HOW ilD L. BANDY
.... Deify .......
Following are the ma for sports event.s Oh television today.
Ratings a re: .t ./ ./ ./ excellent; ./ ./ ./ wwth wa tching; .t .t
. fair; ./forget It. .
-10:45 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./
NBA BASKETBALL: All·starGame.
Announcers: Brent Musburger, John Havlicek and Steve -. Jones.
For the East it will be Julius Erving (76enl, Rudy Tom-janovich and Moses Malone <Rockets), George Gervin CSpursjandPeteMaravlch (Jeul. For the West it Wiii be Marques Johnson <Bucks), Geor~
McGinnis and Oavtd Thompson (Nuggets), Kareem Abdul-
Jabbar (Lakers >and Paul Westphal <Suns >.
11 a.m .. Channel 4 ./ ./
COLLEGE BASKET8AU: Kansas vs. Michigan State.
Announcen: Dick Enberg, Biiiy Packer and Al McGwlre.
The Kansas Jayhawks step out of Big Eight action to face 1Sth-ranf(ed Michigan State at East Lansing.
K~s. after spending the early SHtrt of the season In the top 20, has dropped out at this POlnt in the season but has hopes of regaining a piece among the nation's top teams. A victory today could help that cause.
(I) 1:30 p.m., Channef 2 ./ ./ ./
GOLF: Bing Crosby Pro-am.
Announcws: Vin SCully, Pat Summerall, Jack Whitaker, Ben Wright, Frank Glfeber i!tf1d Ken Venturi. Lon Hinkle takes a five-str~e lead Into tOday•s tinat
round of the Crosby Clambake at Pebble Beach a fter firing a
69 Saturday at Cypress Point. Mark Hayes, with the best
round of the tournament, a 66, is his nearest challenger. ffiJ 3 p.m., Channel 28 ./ ./
WOMEN'S GOLF: CofgateTrlpleCrownMatch Play.
AMOUnCtn: Ray Scott, Peter Alllss and Carole ~ann.
JoAnne Carner, the defending champion, and Pat Bradley advanced to tOday's finals in the Triple CraNn
women's match play championships at Mission Hiiis Country
Club in Palm Springs.
(s2) s p.m., Channel 52 { ./
COLLEGE BASKETBALL! Cal State Fullerton al San Jose State. AMOUneen: Eddie Alexander and Roman Gabriel.
Cal State Fullerton's Pc.AA INdfng Titans will be heavil~. favored over the host San Jose State SpartaflS.
OTHER TV
10 a.r(I. (2) -CHALLIENGE OF THE SEXES -Ann
Meyers vs. Keith Erl~~ <basketball); Melissa Briley vs.
Greg Louganls (platform diving); Genia Fuller vs. John
Eaves (freestyle skiing>. Vin Scully and cathv Lee Crosby re-port. ,
1 p.m. (7) -SUPERSTARS -Some of the biggest names
In the NFL compete In this week's men's prellmlMry, taPed at Freeport, the Bahamas. Franlt Gifford, Don Meredith and
Reggie Jackson rePC>rf. (.C) -SPORTSWORLD -Amateucs from the Muhammad All boxing club and the U.S. Marine Corps square off In a series of bouts taped at Santa Monica.
Also, part twe of the world pro siding championships and the world bellyflop and cannonball chMnpionshlps. Commen-
tators Include Mike Adamle 8"d GreQ Lewis.
1: 1S ~.m. (2) -AUTO RACINO -The finish of the 24
hours of OaY1ona, the only 2A-hour auto race In the Western Hemisphere. Ken Squier reports.
1 :30 p.m. (52 ) -COLLEGE aASKET8ALL -The
Fresno Stal• Bulldogs and Long BNctt State In a game
played Saturday n19ht. ·
2:15 p.m . (7) -BOXING -Alexis Arouelto risks '"' wee 5Uperfeatherwelght crown against Alfredo Escalera, the man he won It from In a scheduled 15-round bout~ taped at Rlmlnl, Italy. Howard Cosell lsat rlnaslde.
3: 30 p.m. (7) -.WIDE WOttLD Oft SPORTS -A second
day of the U.S. national fl9UA slcetmg cha"'plonstiips, taped
at Cincinnati. Also, the world wrlstwrestllng championships
and a satellite report on the Grand Prix of Brazll auto r8<lt.
commentators Include Jim McKay, Dick Button, Al MlchMts
and Jackie Stewart. (52) -SKIING -With Tom MMGM.
4 p.m. (50) -WOMEN'S GOLF -The Cofoate Triple
crown match~ay thamt>lonstltp from Mission Hills Country
Club In Palm lnos. Tapedet•l·
7:30 p.m. S2) -TODAY AT SANTA ANITA -Today's
racet et Senta Anita R.ce Track.
RADIO
Basketball -C.I State FuUerton at Sen Jose State, s p.m .• KWRM <1370). lttockeV~lngs at Denver, 6:20 p.m., KRLA 0110), Bob
Miiier, Peter Weber~. en. o.1tv "''°' ts not f"elllOMI• tor tate c........_,
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LAS CROABAS. herto IUco -Lot A.,elet ·-·-~--Ml ftntbueman Oat~yaM-11
dlaappolnttd by wlaa\ l.be team•a manarement
baa done \his w\nl r. pedally loail\I pttcMlr
Tomm)'Jobn ,
Gan-ey. playin• here ln a roU tournament, aa•d his
frellnp or diuau.stactJoa rt' hared b)' other Dodttrl.
players Ht-addf'd that the front otnce aeema to be
"aatllfktd to be Just contendera. Tbe of-
fice can ft'el th•t way. The playera
don't
"We a re not u sm:>ng aa we were
tut year," Garvey aald "lt'a DOt a
mallu ol winnlAC OW' c:Uvlaloo <tbe Na-
uonal Lt"~ue West> any loaaei-. lt'a a
case ol havl~ to keep up with tbe
J"°neses. oC huinc to beat the Ne-.f Yortt
Yaokea ud tbe Phlladelpb.ia Pb.Ulies.
''I'm dlaappointed in what we have
done this winter. We to.t Tommy John 0••Yr• to the Yankees. All right, let's HY Bob
Weit h can move into that starting spot. That leaves us
with a bole In the J>ullpen, and we need another strong ballplayeron the bench.
"We lost utllityman Lee Lacy, a good man, a bitter
with power. We p\cked up Derrell Thomas, a aood man.
but not with much power.
."Let's say we get past tbem <the Phila) in tbe National
League. The YanlCees World Series champions have added
Tommy John and Luis Tiant. ·
"We need a pitcher. and we oeea a player wbo can
step in if somebody gets hurt, without any dropoff, for as
long as necessary."·
Garvey and three or bis teammates, Don Sutton, Reg·
-gie Smith and RJck Monday. are playing in tbe ~-bole
best-ball tournament for professional baseball and football
players _____ ...,~., ·-·------
"! would have talked to the Yankees," said aod
Carew. shortly aft.er hearing ol bis trade to tbe
California Angels. "Had they <Yankees\ been willinc
to match the cauromia contract, I probably would
hnve gone there. even though I didn't like the Idea of
playing in New York as much as I did the thought of
playing in California. I really didn't want to get in·
volved in all of the fighting and controversy that goes·
on in the Yapkee clubhouse."
MtltfdotDnq IA_. fl-lier•
Shirley Muldowney. written off by many of her
POMONA Former world champion •
male contemporaries after a mediocre 1978
drag racing season. roared back Saturday in
qualifying al the 19th Annual Wintematlonals where she
pushed her Top Fuel dragster to a speed of 255.58 mpb.
Her finish line speed was the second fastest in drag
racing history behind J erry Ruth's 255.68-mpb effort in
1977 at Englishtown, N.J. Muldowney's
fireworks boosted her into a co-
ravorite's role for today's single·
ellm ination finals, along with top
qualifier Gary Beck of EJ Toro.
Beck, lbe 1974 Wintematlonals and
world champion, won the qualifying.
round battle by .002 of a ~. with
his 5.8'15 seconds nudging Muldowney's
5.877 for the No. l spot among the 16
Top Fuel quallliers who will vie for a
share of a ~ted purse of $348,4:1().
MuLoowNn ·Four-time Wintematlonals cham-
pion Don Garlits of Setfner, Fla., failed to qualify.
In the Funny Car class, Raymond Beadle of Dallas,
claimed qualifying honors with 6.07 seconds, 239.36 mplJ.
Four-Ume defending Wintemationala winner and
perennial world champion, Don Pnadbomme of Granada
Hills. Calif .• qualified fourtbat6.18,241.28mpb ..
In addition to Top Fuel, Funny Car and Pro Stock.
champions will be crowned ln five sportsman racing
categories in the first event or the 19'79 World Cham·
pionsbip Series.
The New York Islanders rallied four Umes, ~
lbe last on Bob Nys&ro•'• Power·pla.y goal witb '
'1:23 remaining to satva1e a 4-4 National Hoekey
League tie with the Boston Bruins . . . Seeond
period goals by GUles Penalllt and lleme aeMrt and the
44-save performance of Poe Edwards gave the Buffalo
Sabres a 2-1 win over Minnesota ... S&e~e Slt.U scored
three goals and Larry Roblueia added a pair as the Moo-
treal Canadiens continued their domination of Toronto
with a 6-3 victory . . . lvu Boldlrev scored twice and
goalie Mike VellOI' turned back 46 shots as the Chicago
Black Hawks defeated the Atlanta Flames. 4·2 . . .
Peter Lee and Peter Mallnlld eacb scored one goal and
assisted on another as tbe Pittsburgh Penguins defeated
. the Detroit Red Wings, 4-2 ••• Bernie Federtlo scored two
goals and set up two more, leadina St. Lou.ls to a 6-3
triumph over the Colorado Roctdea. . . llllllard Grans
scored one goal and assisted on two others, including the
game wiMer, and Ron Seillba11er scored twice to lead the
Vancouver Canucks to a 6-1 victory over the Wasblngton
Capitals.
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Top.seeded Bjorn Bors survi. ved eight • match points in the seeond set and outl8lted
third-seeded-Jeb MeE.,., 4-t. 7-t, 1-3 in &.be
semlfmala ot the Richmond tenDia classic. BcJra
will play Galllermo Vllaa of ArpDtlna, a &-3. 6-4 winner
over Artlnar Ashe in the other •mi. Tbe 19-year-old
McEnroe got the only service break of tbe fl.rat set ln the
toth game when Borg double-ratted at Mt 1J0int and ap·
pearedtohavetbeSwedeatbismercylntbe1econdset.
Martllla Navntllova defeated Greer SMveu 8-3, 8·2 in
the semifinall of a women's prof.UO.Sal tournament and
will face Tncy Autla ln toc1ay•1 ftnals. Auatln defeated
Kerey ae'4 1-6, 6-4, M ln her semifinal match.
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OTllER SPORTS -aeaal4e N•llle•l•lll of tbe
University of Maryland •et a world re°C:<>rd of t .M seconds
In the men'• ~meter hurdlel at tbe EdmoatoD tatema-
tional Indoor 1amea .•. World cbampk>D Qarll Tltber
won hls third cof\ffeuUve n•tiooal mea'a title a1 UM U.S.
Fl1ure Skatlnl cb1mploolhiP1 ln Ct.ncinnati. O.fendlnl
champions Stacey •tdl ad ~ a.. • .,. 1"f)G tbe frM
dance eecment ... •an111 .......,, Mlf·Pl"OCWmed Wl·
crowned middleweight champion ol the wortd, ftoored
Sqar by ... three umea and scored.. Uockout at
l : 20 or the first round lo Boston.
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Holland's Hot-
CORVAl.l,,lS, Ore. CAP> -
Brad HoUadd blt nlne of 12 1hoU
lfom the floor. and acond Z3
polnta Saturday to I ad ftfth·
,... UCLA to • 9f.5e Paclfic
10 Conference buketba U victory
over Otteon State.
HOUANO 8(.'0&£0 l' potnt.s ln the aecond ball Ml the Bruins
1teedil,y wo,. down the Beaven, n~peated1y cominc up wlt.h
clutch abota and key rebounds.
The ,...-Jooally televised vic-
tory kept the Bruins In first
place In the Pac 10 at 9-2. while
OrlllOn State I ell lo G-C. UCLA is
Jensen,
~
Pace Kings
INGLEWOOD · ·Steve Jensen
scored the winning
goal early in the third period
and rookie goaltender Mario
Lessard made 32 saves as-1he
Los Angeles Kings defeated the
New Yon Rangers 4-2 in a Na-
Uonal Hockey League game
Saturday night.
Jensen slapped a 40-footer
past Ranger goa lie John
DavidlOD to score the decisive
third Kings' goal of the game at
4 :28 or the third period. It was
Jeuen's 15th goal of tbe year, as
he got the puck when Kin.gs'
center Butch Goring won a
faceoff to the right of the
coaJteoder.
Lessard and Davidson each
made some key saves later in
the third period to keep the out-
come in doubt, before Marcel
Dionne scored his 40tb' goal of
the season Into an empty net
with oneaecond remaining.
New York opened a 1-0 lead in
the first period on Run Duguay's
23rd goal, on a power play. lt
was bis 15th in the last 17
games. But the Kings tied it oo
Randy Manery's seventh goal
shortly before the period ended.
Los Angeles went ahead on
Mike Murphy's ninth goal at
8 : 49 of the second period. On
another power play, New York
tied it at 16: 56 of the second
period when Mike McEwen got
bis 14th goal. Phil Esposito as-
sisted on both New York goals.
In their final game before the
NHL All-Star break , New York
outsbot the Kings 34-33, bat the
Kings bad a big advantage In the
final period of 17~.
The Kings maintained second
place in the Norris Di vision "lith
a 22·24-7 record. one point ahead
of Pittsburgh. The Rangers-have
a "29-18-5 record for s~ond place
in the Patrick Division, one
point ahead or Atlanta.
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Ali to Retire
In Television
Extravaganza?
ALBANY, N.Y. <AP) -Say·
lna be'd be a fool to fight again
because be could never top the
Superdome bout wltb Leon
Spinks, Muhammad AU said
Tuesday night that the ante is up
to $2 million for1 a television ex·
travagania at which time he'll
announce his reUrePlent from
boxloa ooce and for all.
"My retirement party will be
held on oetwork television," Ali
told about 5,000 students pacld.ng
a gymnasium at the State
Untveralty of New Yorlt-at
Albany.
"I don't know which network
because tbey're all biddlng; one
net wort la now \lP to $2 mWioo,"
he contmued.
"They're givlftc me $2 milllof'I
to retire Just before a Spinks·
Larry Holmes fipt. I'll come on
television and I'll have a big
party and laugh and say rm re-
tired and they'll show a l'<>W'd
rrom eacb one of our bluest
f .... ta and then It 'a official -I'm no k>ftaer champ; now these
two 1"11 will ftlbt for lbe Utle,"
All 1a1d.
No Splftka.ffolmH tight bu
yet been set.
Of coune AU baa talked about
retirement \;fore but thll time
It make. more sense for the S'1·
year-old three-time champ to
call tt quits.
"I'd be a fool to flcbt/' be aaJd •.
.. I'm •bove nptlq. I'm t.be
tbrte·Ume champion and my
laat ftPt wu a tOod ftlbt -l
CID Mftl'replate tbat. ''
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18·3 overall, while Oreaon State
ia 13.S.
The Brulna outacor.d the
Beavera 17-4 over the last 11even
minutes or the aame after
Ore1on Stat had raUled to Ue
the score 52-52.
UCLA TOOK OONTaOL of the
game in the flnal rour mlnutes or
the first half, scoring slx un-
answered polnta to take a 30.24
l ad at lntennlsalon
Oregon State ma11a1ed to Ue
the game twice in tbe second
half, but could never pull ahead.
A Ray Blume jump shot with
6: 59 to go Ued the score 52-52.
UCLA turned the baU over, and
Oregon State went lnto a delay
game. But Oregon State'• Mark Radford traveltd and UCLA got
the ball.
BOUAND 8JT o~ £ or his
outsJde shots, and a loose ball
foul wu called on Blume. Dar-
rell Allums-bit 'both ends of a
one-and-one free throw situation
to give UCLA a 56-52 lead with
4 ~491bgo. ---
. Oregon State managed just
orie' basket the rest of the way.
Kiki Vandeweghe scored 17,
including seven in the final 3~
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OPPSI WRONG OBJECT-UCLA center Darrel Allums at-
tempts to block shot by an Oregon State player but all he
gets is a handful of rim.
F,....P.,,e8l
CAREW TO HALOS. • •
and we realize it must have been
difficult for him, but he came
·across with the class and dignity
that we feel exemplifies New
York Yankee tradition."
F....,PageBJ
CROSBY •••
year, compiled a 207 total. nine
under par for one round on each
of three Monterey Peninsula
courses -Pebble Beach,
Cypress Point and Spyglus Hill.
THE ftELD OF 118 pros was
cut to the low 80 for the final
round at Pebble Beach. Hale
,Irwin, playin& with a damaged
'wriat, failed to make It. It was
the first tfme he'd missed the
cut in 87 tournaments, going
back to the 1975 Tucson Open.
TOM WATSON, THE winner
Jf the last two Crosbys , shot tJ
al Pebble Beach for a 221 total.
Bea Crenshaw. the winner at
Phoenix, bad '18 ·224. John
Mahaffey, the Bob Hope winner,
was 75-220.
After rain, wind and cold had
plagued the tournament's early
rounds, the weather took a tum
for the better. It was almost
ideal on the beauUluJ courses by
the bay. The start or play was
delayed about 15 minutes.
however, by frost oo the 1reens.
Hinkle made hls wbole round
with a romping start. He blrditd
bis first hole from 18 feet, scored
from· 12 on his tbJrd and hit a
sand wedge to two feet on the
next.
That put him 3-under-par for
the day after ooly four holes. He
had two more btrdles and as
many bogeys coming hotne. His
lead l'inged as h.lgh as seven
strokes from time to llme and be
arpeared pol~ to make • rout
0 it.
Pennant Series
70 celebrate their 1978 Na·
tional League peMant, the LOs
An1eles Dodgers have scheduled
a four-1ame "pennant series"
asain•t the San Oieso Padre. to
open the lf7I HUOD April 5-8.
A IOUWlllir Ucltet wUI be dis·
trtbuted openlnf day,1and for the
followln1 three 1acnea th~
Dod1en ba,ve planned a Polter
Ni1ht, a nreworkl NlCbt and a
Pennant Day.
When Carew's wife was in·
formed of Sleinbrenner's com-
me nts, she said, ''Boy, is he
egotistical! Rod will probably
hit the roof when Ile bears what
SteinbreMer said."
KANSAS CITY ROYALS
Manager Whitey Herzog, who
bas guided bis team to three
straight American League West titles, understandably said, ·•1
was hoping the Yankees would
get him. ·
•'The Angels dido 't give up
anything, not really. With Carew
playing out bis option next year,
then Griffttb wouldn't bave gol-
tel\ anything for him," said
Henog. "I guess be figured this
was better than nothing." 1
And theo he added, "I'm sun>
Callforn.ia will be picked to win
our division this year."
V~ds
Top Baptists
A tired Southern California
College basketball team, playing
its sevent~ game in 11 days,
overcame a 'Stubborn LA Baptist
squad to capture a.n 88·80 non-
conference d~i&ie&'8atur4ay af·
ternoon in the Vanguar(js' 'lornecoming game p'Ji'Y'ed 8t
Orange Coast College.
With nearly 1.000 fans in atten-
dance, the Vanguard faithful
witnessed a brilliant
performance from 6-8 forward
Mike Neiswender, who scored 28
polnts-20 in the second balf-
a.nd pulled down 10 rebounds.
Neiswender was supported by
teammates Randy Adams and
Paul Anderson who scored 15 and
19 points, respectively. Adams
alao contributed a game·hlgh 16
rebounds.
SoCal, now 15-7 overall ,Will
return to action Tuesday when It
hosts Cal Poly Pomona al 8
o'clock.
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minutes. Dav\d Greenwood
added 1e r0r the Brains.
Steve Johnson and Blume
each scored 14 points, and Mart
Radford had J2. all in tbe le(:()nd
half. for Ore100 State.
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Robinson I\
.Paces SC
Over Ducks
EUGENE, Ore. <AP> -CUii
Robinson scored 25 polnt.s and
grabbed 13 rebounds Saturday
night to lead Southern Cal to an
easy 8'1-64 PaclClc-tO Conference
basketball victory o.ver Oregon.
The 6-foot-9 sophomore scored
16 ln the &eCOOd half as the Tro-
jans improved their conference
record to 8-2, a half.game behind
league-leading UCLA. SoJ,atbem
Cal is 13-6 overall,
Oregon dropped deeper in the
Pac-10 cellar at 3-8 and ls 8-12 in
all games.
The game was dtcicled in the
first half when USC bunt to a
23·8 lead in the first 10 minutes
of the game. Tbe Trojaqs ex-
tended the lead to 39-l.S on a lay-
up by Dean JOPet with 4:46 re-
malning in the flnt ball.
Oregon managed to reduce the
margin to 41-24 at halftime.
The Ducks, hampered by 26
turnovers in the game, trailed
by as many as rl points in the
second ball.
Mike Clark scored 11, while
Rob Closs, Stu Lyon and Barry
Walker each ,added 10 for the
Ducks. Don Carfino score4 l5 for
the Trojans.
Southem·cal Coach Bob '°yd
said the Trojans played well,
especially aft.er experiencinJ a
slight psycbologicpl letdown
while watching UCLA beat
Oregon State on television
earlier in.the day.
"We told our team it was
absolutely vital that we win two
games up here.'• said Boyd,
whose team meets Oregon State
in Corvallis Monday night.
"DefensJvell we were able to
upset Oregon s flow offemsively
and fotte tbe turnoven." be ,.d.
"But the most critical 1$.at ol ...U
was tbefaeld goalsbootiog."
The Trojans made 60 percent
or their field goal tries .
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Sea Kings
Rip El Toro
Playing a game that was
postponed because of Ugbt·
failure tbe night tH:fore; the
Corona del Mar HJgb Sea Kings
basketball team banded host El
Toro High •s Charters a 72-49 de·
feaat Saturday night in Sea View
League act.ion.
The victory kept Coach Jack
Ertion's Sea Kings a game
behind Estancia 's Eagles' lft the
league standings. ·
Chris Johnston and Rich Kin·
dorf were the leaders for the
Victorious Sea Kings. Jobnlton
had 18 points and 1'\ rebounds
while KJ.ndorf matched his point
total and .... nine reboUDdl.
Corona del Mar moved in front
early ln the game add never
looked back. The Sea Kinas held a 14-polnt edge at. the end" o< the
fint period.
Ron Holmes of El Toro bad a
dunk shot durinf tb6 game for
the la.inC El Toro team.
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: '* .IOllN 8 YANO °' .. ,..,.., ......... Mt1u~ Mayo • Oran•• Coast
Coll 't ba ball coach. lsn't
about p ~let • a& thin« for hls uno teu,m Uk• ht did ln tm
~ht'll th~ y nm hf'd a dlsappo nl
toti lblrd tn I.be SOolb Cont Cor-
f rrcnc.•. lMlHd. May la cOJna to take u more humble epproach
lb~ l1 thal-ww -
"We hud e lot 0( art t in
d vldualt l ll yur b ut th y d1dn 't plJy well a team,"
1otynl' •thnlltl-d "Tb1 su~on
w.~·rc> go1n.i ll> bt• aohd. bul not
great "
Tiit:: PUtATf'"" • fortun ror
the comlJl.i ampa1gn Wt'rt' d<'•lt
.1 M.'nou.s low rl'C nt ly when
lhey l~l tM au or lbe1r pilchan
~taff, Jam "lltnP1>4'll. to the Nf*
York Yunkt.> s 1n lht' recent ct.race,.
"-rhot f't'ally hurt us," says
Mayne .. l really lh1nk he could
have won 10 aames for us Uus
year
.. We still have somt-good
arms, though. Polenttally, this
could be the best staff I've ever
had "
Orange Coast, like its coach.
_wlll field a spirited , aggressive
learn that will be continuslly on
the go. eithe r by way of a
straight steal or a bunt-and-run,
hit-a nd-nm. or jus\ a plain bunt.
"I TION1l IT'S g~ng to be im·
portant that our first two hitters
get on base for our three and
four baUers. The type of year we
have may depend on that,'' says
Mayne ·
The Pirates last year riolshed
19· 13 qver:,ill. 10-8 in conferencP
play. Mayne expects Cerntos.
last year's conference winner, to
be the tea m to beat.
·'Cerritos, Santa Ana. Mt. San
An tonio and OCC. That 's how I
would rate the conference," he
b3YS •
"We 're going to be fairly
solid, but not spectacular. We
have a IQl of Jfs and our success
"'1ll depe nd on how well we
move tunners "
LARRY DOTSON, Don Hill.
Tom Barnell and Mike Sodders.
the first four tffttl'rs in the order.
will be courited on heavily ror
the success qf the Pirate offense.
.... ~
SANDBLASTING-Pat Bradley blasts her way out of the
sand on the sixth hole at Mission Rills Country Club on
her way to defeating Donna Caponi Young in the Triple
Cro wn match play championship semifinals. Bradley
faces JoAnne Carner today for the title.
UCI Nine No. I?
Henz Sets H~gh Goals
By ERNIE CASTILLO OI tlM O.lly Pllet Si.ft
With a name like He rtz, it
rigures that UC Irvine's new
baseball coach wants to be No.
1.
But the a mbitious ex-pro
would like to do more than just
put tlhe Anteat e r s in the
Southern CaJiforoia Baseball
Assn. driver's seat. Because
when Ste ve Hekz talks about
shooting for a title, he means the
national kipd.
"mE. PLAYERS TRJNK it,
talk it, and sooner or later,
they 're going to believe it," lbe
28-year-old says with con-
fidence.
ma king a commitment to all of
the programs ht!re and I could
see all the possibilities ror win·
ning a national title."
It was just this kind of en-
thusiasm that made Hertz a win·
ner in his first season as a head
coach. Last year, Gonzaga.Jtad a
32-15 record, was ranked 11th
nationally and came within one
game of reaching the College
World Series.
Hertz, who turned two or last
year's players into UCl.pssistant
coaches. doesn't have a timeta-ble for lifting UCI into the upper
echelon naUonally but he does
h ave one as far as the con-
ference is concerned.
DAILY PILOT ..
.-·Gauchos Rip Chf:tff~y --
l'iudice ~iom Tougher
The Saddleback Collete
baaketbaJI i.am bas probably
endured toucher prJcUc411 U.U
the 1ame lt waltzed tatrou.P
Saturday nlsht •• the Gaucbol
breezed to aD HI)' lJl.IO ridOry
over vilhlna Chaffey in Mlllioll
intermission and 38 by game's
end.
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Conference action.
IT WOULD SEEM almoat. &an·
ethical that a match betweell the
Gauchos. wlnnen or 2'I strai&bt at home, and the Panthers,
Josera of 21 lo a row tb1a ieuoa,
would even take place.
15 players tot into the acoring-
columo few the Gaucbol led by
Randy Whieldoa ·1 22 aod Kevin 11 aaee 's 2'.l. Other scorers in dou-
ble figures included Ed Patrick
(18); Bruce La Vallee un; and
Ted Het~a (12).
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1 0 t ' , . CHAFFEY'S BARRY
Bronson, who scored 42 the first
time the two team's met, was
the Pantben' only threat with tr
polnta.
0 1 ' , 0 •
Tot.It ,. 16 '° 1'ol•I$ S7 14 121
Halftime: Seclcl!tbKll. ~4t.
Totat f0ul1: ~., 2', s.dcltella<ll n: FOIHld
Ollt: OllVH, .._,. IC:N"9yl.
From all indJcatJons the game
appeared to be a definite mis·
match ... and It was.
The Wli ielaes-saddleback's
record to 7·1 in coolereoce ac-
tion, 17-1 overall. saddl.O.C.11 RlwnkN
Palomar
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20 •
11 ' • 12 The Gauchos raced to a 12-3
advantage to start the p~
ings and never looked back, in-
creasing the margin to 18 at the
The Gaucho s host
Southwestern Colle1e of San
Diego W~ nJgbt (7:30) in
their next Miasion Conference
outing.
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Bradley, Carner Meet
For Match Play Title
...............
LOW
LEASE!
•1tCtBOICEE
Ouadra-Trac. power
steernlg & br&kes. heater.
(Ser. 188611 • RANCHO MIRAGE <AP > -JoAnne Carner and Pat Bradley post·
ed i"1preasive victories Saturday to
move into the final or tbe Triple
Crown match play golf tournament
at Mission Hills Country Club.
Carner, deadl't on the greens with
an old putter she dug out of the trunk
of her car, downed Sylvia Bertolac·
cini 5·and"" In their semifinal match. Bertolacclni had been the surprise
of the tournament, .opening with a vic-
tory over Nancy Lopez, then defeat-
ing Amy Alcott before she ran into
defending champion Carner.
BRADLEY, A TRREE·TIME win·
ner on the Ladies Professional Goll
Assn. tour, topped Donna Young 4·
and-2 in their semifinal match.
Ca rner, acknowledged as the
LPGA's best match play golfer,
carded five birdies in her semifinal
vlctory.
"My husband Don was trying lo
get me to ·throw away the putter I
was using," said Carner. "He wanted
me to use my old one. So I got it out
last night and used It in thiB match."
earner's putting had been a little
inconsistent the first two d ays of the
tournament, but she putted with
authority in Saturday's round.
"THE LAST TIME she used that
old putter. late last summer," said
her husband, "was the last time she
won."
Carner aod Bradley will be com-
to be a shootout. I've never pla)'ed
J oAnde bead·to-bead. She's the
master at match play."
Bradley jokingly said she might
have one problem in her match with
Carner. Both are smokers, but
Bradley refrains while she's playing,
and CS{Der lights up when things get
tense. ·
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tease. Cash price 17495
plus tax & lie. Residual
$4645. c. ... -... ..... .... ....
"l'VE BEEN TAKING deep ~J-breaths before I drive and putt, and 16751 llACH llYD.
it's helping," said Bradley. "This is 147.9551
the fll'St toqmament I've played in • • " • • • • • • • •
five years that I haven't had a R cigarette on the course aod the deep · -·
breaths come easier for me. LEASE e ''It might be kind or difficult for •
me when I see'"7oAnne lighting up." e • Oii e
In the conaolation bracket. Satur-
day, Alcott defeated JeriJyn Britz 2 • BUY •
and 1; Sally Uttle downed Sandra e e
~0n~ :-up~ ~;~~~~~~~1 • '79 MEICURY e
2 and 1 victory over Debbie Massey. • COUGAR • Lbpez plays Germain and Alcott e e
races Li~e in Sunday's final round ot e $ 13730 e consolauoa play. e •. · nR
Ripley Sets : ~~A. : •
Vauit Record : '!~!! : • •• EDMONTON <AP> -Dan Ripley .:u1 monlll• --IH•& on. I -~L---.• of the Pacific Cout Track Club of e u 2&0 Tot•,_...., u1e 64 '"''• • Los AqeJes set a world indoor pole :;>,,n=.e.:~11~ "90· 11e ·: Orange C<*ist opens its season
at Long Beach CC, Thursday,
F'eb.8 Considering Hertz has only
two new additions to a team that
went 17·28·1 last year, his long.
range goaJ does seem a bit far·
fetched. But if be didn't believe UCI has the potenUal to quickly
rise from mediocrity lo respe<:·
tability, be never would have
left a strong program at
Gonzaga University in lhe first place.
"W E'RE GOING TO win the t>eting for the $23,000 first pme in the
conference this year," he says event, the only match play competi-
vault record Saturday night at the e • •
Edmonton Journal International ln-e GIJ~• manN • · door Games. clearing 18 feet, 5~ in· e .,ai•r~ e
boldly. "We're not talking about tioo on the women's tour. Second ches on his third and last attempt. LINCOLN MERCURY Ir tbe season opened today,
here is how the hne-up would
look ·
Lc(t field Do tson.._Sr.;
any building years. We're going place is worth $15,000.
after it right now. 'Tm just going \o go out there
"People say you can't do it in storming," said Bradley, a 2'1·year-
His leap erased the mark held by 1 • 6IOO &.odo ....,,_,, •
Mike. Tully or UCLA, who was le -··..-a.ad>· e . eliminated at a lower i.'eigbt. Tully's e 142-tl44 e s h o rtst'op Hall , fr ..
,E dis on , second bas e -
Harnett. so : first base -
Sodders,so.; center field -Ran-
dy Day. fr .. Servite; designated
hitte r · J on Hockenberry, so.:
tti1rd base -Ruben Soso. so.;
one Y~.ar. Maybe.we can't. ~ut old froln Massaclu.lletts. "It's going
we 're not goi n g to Ii mit • J • Seo mark wu 18-5'4. • •
ourselves by talking about re-" Pro res
bu1lding." Hertz has pared lbe
ri~ht field Rolf Schwalbe, so.;
catcht.>r M ike Empting, fr.,
Fountam Valley ; pitchers --Joe
M ult, fr .. \ Univers ity; Dale
Rouchcr. fr .. Costa Mesa; Gary
Brahs. fr. Rancho Alamitos.
"The potential is what in·
trigued me,·· says Hertz, who
spent three years pitching ln the
minors for the Minnesota Twins.
"I just didn't feel with the re-
sources that we could win a na-
t iona I t itle at Gonzaga . At
Irvine, I feel we can. · ·
s quad size down· to 22 with Los:.=t~~r.=, only two newcomers. both or P1n s111WV11•. o.tro1t2 whom are J C tranifers D .. rvl 51 Lou•u.cow.,J • • ... J V•t><-S, W~ I Paine, a right-handed pitcher, 011<.t9D•. -.11.nta 1 comes from Golden West and Ed Boston 4,N.v '"-u
K 'ght h ded till' MofllrHl6, TOt'Ofllo3 naggs. a n · an u ty eu11e1o 2. M'-wUI 1
player, hails Crom ColJege of the
Can yons. Basketball Pressing the s tarte r s a t
varif>US positions are : catcher
<.:ory Alder cso. 1; outfielde rs
Ro b Sma rt 'Edison l and Mark
Marches ICorona de l Mar>;
;ind S<'cond b asem an George
Blanton 1 F'oothilll.
"IT'S A TREMENO:OUS un-
iversity, the best area in the
country for baseball and the best
area in the country for recruit-
ing baseball playe r s . Ttl e
athletic de partm•At ls really
PITCIONG FIGURES to be
UCJ 's main strength with eight
returning hurlers back from l~t
year. Heading the list is righ\·
bander Bob Frishette, a junior
Llbef1V QI. 61, C•ltr11ry Cit. tt
Liberty Cl.rl"len-GoodnlOlll 16,
Pemper 10, O•sto" 14, Arnell I , Herbert'IOfl 7, Wint~ 4.
Calvery ChrlS11en Stefllel' 11. FIS·
lier 2, Harmen I, Tuoer s, Arms 6.
Sc-..,~
<See HERTi, Page 84) Liberty 0. U I• If 14 _.,
Cel••rt 0. I 10 I IJ-»
Sailors Look Strong
la Swim Triumph
The Newport Harbor High swim team, with a
score ~ 338. easily outdistanced second place Sun-
ny Hills and captured the sixth annual Newport
Harbor.Anaheim Swim JnvllatlonaJ Saturday a(.
ternoon.
Performing in their own pool, the Sailors won
f1vt-of the 10 events on ·the slate with Newport's
Todd Lincoln and John Moffet winning two events
each. r . Lincoln, a Junior, won the 200-meter free style in
1 :42.7 and came back to al~ claim the 500 free in
4:43.75. Moffet. a freshman, captured the 200 in·
divid4~ iQ. i :Ol.34 and returned to win the 100 breaslslrok~ in l :Ol.13.
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lndltM 10. ()lllo Shit t7 SOUTH BEND Sophomore Kelly
Tripucka scored a career high 37 points,
inrludmg 17 btra1~hl 10 the closing
minutes, us top ranked Notre Dame
wore down stubborn Dayton University
86·71
The Flyers, who 'beat the Irish last
year.. ~ot 32'i>oints from ,::uard Jim Pax·
son and held a nme point lead early in
the second half but fell apart down the
stretch. Notr~ Dame rallied behind
Tripuck.a, Tracy Jackson and Orlando
Woolridge, and the Irish took the lead
for good on two free throws by Tripucka
wilh five minutes re maining. Rich
Branning, the Manr.a High graduate,
hit fi ve points for Notre Dame
Arizon~ 83-62 ' STANFORD Russel Brown hit a
10-foot jumper as time ran out to give
Arizona a 63-62 Pacific-10 victory over
Stanford.
Brown, who scor~d Arizona's last five
points in the final 59 seconds of the
game, sparked the Wildcats' comeback
from an tt-point deficit early in the
second half.
Brown's two free throws with 42
seconds left had put Arizona ahead 61·58
before Stanford's Daryle Mor&$Ul. cut it
back to one with a pair of foul shots of
Ms own.
Arizona then missed a shot and Brian
Welch ·s backdoor layup put Sta nford
ahead with· nine seconds le ft. But
Brown's basket at th~ buzzer made the
Wildcats winners·
Arizona St.., 91·55
BERKELEY Led by Roy Joshua.
Anzona State shot a scorching 81 per·
cent from lhe floor in the first half a nd
went on to rout California 91-SS in a
Pacific 10 game
The Sun Devils hit 17 of 21 first half
shots as they rolled to a 40-22 balnime
lead. Joshua canned off 1-of-8 shots in
the first haU apd finished with 23 points.
Tony Zeno added 15 points and had 12
rebounds He was 5 for 5 from lhe floor
Fft!SllO State~ 1a.1 J·
LONG BEACH Reserve guard
Dona ld Mason scorl'd 14 of his lfi pqints
m the second half to lead Fresno mate
to a come-from -behind, 78-71, victory
over Long Beach State in a Pacific
CoastAlhletic Assn .
Trailing 34·33 at halftime, F'resno took
a lead of 60·54 with 7: 42 remaining, and
then went into a delay game. The
Bulldogs scored 12 of their last 18 points
from the Cree throw line. •
Padffc, 70.89
SANTA BARBjjA Sophomore Ron
Cornelius scored points and grabbed
seven rebounds t cad the University of
Pacific to 70-69 Pacific Coast Athletic As·
s n. victo ry over the University of
California-Santa Barbara Gauchos.
The game was a see-saw affair, but
the Tigers managed to pull away to a
70·65 lead with 36 seconds to play. A
Jump shot by Steve Parrott and lay-up
by Brian Williams narrowed the margin
lo one pqint at lhe buzzer.
llldla11aSt...,88-58
TULSA Larry Bird scored 22 points
and pulled down a season-high 22 re·
bounds as No. 2 Indiana Slate aefeated
Tulsa 66-56 in Missouri Valley Con-
ference action.
The victory was the 20th without a de-
feat for Coach Bill Hodges' Sycamores.
Indiana Stale took a commanding 10·0
lead in the Valley title chase.
Nonie Caroli•~ 92-80
CHARLOTTE, N. C. -Forward Al
Wood hit two clutch fi eld goals and
added two roul shots in overtime. and
fourth-ranked Nort h Carolina held off
Vir(!inla Tech. 92-80.
Wood. wtlo scored 33 points. helped
the Tar Heels run orr most of the five·
m i nute overtime by using the rour·
corner delay offense.
P.,i~df•~,71·73
MALIBU Ollie Matson Jr., Ricardo
Mtellf9,ltl S!oM~ ., N0<111w~lerl\ ~
Purd"' S.. Wt~IW'i•" ~
IC •M"' Statf' Ill towa SI.ti~ llO
Okt•-ac> Ml•~rl lo
Noire 0.mf'8', O•Y10fl"
1.ou1sv11i.•. Ctrocinnetl.,S
North Oaloot.t Stele 1J Soult\
O•UtallO .SoutMm llfll\01$ "6, Bradley llO
Iowa '1, M.._wt• 11
tndla"e Slei. ... Tulta S6
Nell<Ullt 7', ColO•-S1 SOUTH Florida Slate e.c JecUonvll~ 81
Lou Ill-Slllf 10, l(ftl'to<llY •1
Hnntt~ll Alab.tm• t1 h~a• TKlo 1e. 8o11ylor 10
Ar~ertYU8, AIC4' j()
Utm•r '7, SW l«N"loll"• 13
Tex•s n. Tf'at~ Ol<l~ltolll\ llO
Wk:hlt• Sl•M 19. W~ T•llH SI ••
AUOt.tm '3. F torldt '7 IOTI
New Mexico 6" TtXIS Et P•'IO S•
TnuA&M66. Houston SI
M('mpfl~ Slat. ... T11lene 82 IOT 1 EAST
Vlr9ll\lt SI. Wall" Forttt 76 SI. 8-llA S•. Provldenu1 SI Tempie ts. Uf!mtl\ SJ •
co-nell68 o.r-m•' Clemson 14. Sollth Ctrol•n» M
Hoty C~ ... Armvt.S
MalM 7•, Boston Un1wr•itV 17
Pennl6. v .....
Pitt n . ~ Vtr9fnlt H
St Jofln"s IO. Nl1t9tr11 S7
Colli~ tO, H11<11ard "
St Pet..,.., H . SetOfl Hall 10
Wiiiiam & """"' 61, N•vv 6l O.P•ul 1S. e>r.i Robert• n Ka vier. Otolo 74, Evtftwllle llO
8~ton Cot'-11. Fortwm 6"
8row11 n. ~lnc;eton ..
North C-IM St•le 1). Fu""an "3
• G<!o•~ WoltSlllf191on ''· Rutoers 71
Junior College
MISSION CON,lllENCI So\ckllebollO 129, Clltlfty 'IO
Petomar 10, San ~rnardll\O ••
R l••"IO. as. f>all Oteoo City ...
Citrus '18. South-ler" '1 WISTlllN STAn COHFlllENCf.
wut LA lt, Tr-Tf'CI\ SI
01ro••d ~. St11t• 8¥1>11•• s•
Glendale ,., HMKOO S7
V•ntur• ... LA MIUIOtl '5
High School
SIA VIEW UAOUI eor-oet M¥ n. Et Toro•• CMlllSTIAN LEAGUE
L111ertv Christi•" o7 Ctlv•••
Cl•rl\lotl' 37
Track
' Recor ds
Galore
ALBUQUERQUE
CAP> -Benny Brown,
Willie Smith and Wendy
Knudson flashed to meet
records Saturday night
at the Albuquerque In·
vitational Indoor track
and field meet.
Brown, wbo runs for
Athletes i n Action ,
opened the 16th annual
competition by lowering
his own meet standard
in the 500-mete r run
with a 1:02.41 clocking.
The former UCLA star
bad established the old
record of 1 :02.6 in a win-
ning effort last year.
Smith's record-setting
performance came in
the 440-yard dash, where
he f inishe d in 47 .81
seconds to topple the old
record of 49.10 set a year
ago by Charles Dramlga
or Uganda.
Knudson captured her
s ixth individual title
during her long associa·
lion with the Albuquer-
que meet w~en s de-fended her 880-d title
with a reeor :06.2. She
broke the m t record in
the event or 2:07.9 set ln
1974 by Mary Decker of
the United Sta tes, who
currently holds the world
in<!oormarkof2:02.4.
Brown and Danny Ramsey each scored
18 polnt.s to lead P epperdine to a 77.73
West Coast Athletic Con!erence victory
over St. Mary's. ,·•~·.. The victory kept th~ Waves 17-6 in all
. , ~ eames, tied for first place in the WCAC
'.:, • .• with San Fra ncisco. Both have 6·1 con-
Smith, a 22·year·old
former Auburn standout
who won two NC AA
440'-yard das h crowns,
waited until the final lap
to make h is move.
Smith, who runs for
Athletic Allie, caught
the pace·setting Michael
Solomon or Phlladelpb1a
Pioneers and Trinidad
on the final turn and
won the s print to the
tape . -• ' ference records .
·~·
.:
......... 1'011Rg, .....
PROVO, Utah -Junior center Alan
Taylor dropped In 20 points and Scott
Ru~ added 18 to give Briaham Youni
an 18-tlO Western Athletic Oonfe~nce
victory over San Diego State.
The victory ,aves BYU a 5·1 WAC re·
cord and u season muk of ts.a. Sa.ft
Dleao 11 now 2·4 In the conference and
•Uoverall.
The 23 ·year·o ld
Knudson, who runs for
Athletes lnternaUonal.
ran her career beat ln
the 880·yard run. She
easily won tbe event,
taklnc t.be lead on the
third lap and steadily
openln1 the distance
between her and the rest
or tbt fie1$1.
BASKETBALL I HORSE RACING
who beat nationa l champion
USC last yt'ar on the Trojans·
home field. Ftisbette Jed the
stafl tn nearly every category
lai;t year, though his earned run
avenge was just 4.80.
Though It wlll be hard to
replace Ken Washlng\on, who
graduated, after baltln\f .394,
UCI has t~ nu t six hitters
back : Mike Naale <.3501. Jim
Oawsort (.323), Eric f'rolander
C.308), Mike lµrano C.30~). Jesse
Moore C.290> and ~ack J ernigan
(.~}.
Judging from last ~ear's team
ERA otlf.22. the maJOr qu~tton
mark would seem to be pitch.Ing.
But after a strong showing in a
ran league. comprjsed or junior
college, major college a nd
minor league teamlt, those
doubts were erased .
Helped by Hertz's pitching ex·
pertise, UCI's mound stalf1fad a
sparkling 2.02 ERA du.ring the fall
campaign. And the attitude the
players exh.ibited no doubt helped
reaffirmHertz'sconfidence.
•THE TEAM'S BEBN work·
ing it's tail off," be s ays. "No
other program in the nation
works as hard as \te do. We de-
cided we could be No. 1 io the
nation at working hard and the
players have a lot or pride in
that. ..
Daytona D ri1'er Change
UC-I plays Its alumni Satur·
daY, before opening the season
al home Feb. 14 against Azusa
Pacific. However, the game the
!'nteaters are really pointing for
IS two days later-. against USC.
Driver Rolf Stommelen gets ready to take
off his racing helmet after he left his
Porsche Turbo during a pit stop in the 24
Hour Daytona endurance ra~e. His team
was leading going into the night before the
car s talled on the track.
"We're thinking of nothing but
winning th3t ga me," Hertz says
before qualifying that statement
a bit further . "We have to win
that game, if only to let people
know we 're not playing around.··
Are a Sports Calendar As Hertz well knows, you can't
be No. 1 until you beat No. 1.
Bebashof f Second
In 100-Meter Free Meta
Ba•ketball
TIM'IU't
Hl91> ScllOol-LibertY COhrlstltn •• Amf'rkan
Cllrhll•" 17 ·301
ColltOl•tt C•I Poly Pomo11e at Soutllern
Cellfo•"'• ColleQe 191; Golden West at L~ •nve•es cc 11·301 .,.-..,,
,_.lgll Sc'-' Corona clef Mir al C~I" Mf'q 11'; Unlvel"\ltyat Est..w:le 171, Et Toro at,,,,;,,.,
171; Solln Cltmtnl• at 0."• t4111J 191; u9unt 8HCll ., Ml$11IOI\ Viejo Ill; EdiMlll •I Newport
,..•rt>or 111; Marlnt o11t FOlll'taln V11tn !11 : t4Ut>t·
l119tofl e.8cl\ at W~stminstfr 171: Ocean View at
Lo•r• 171; Maltt Del at Servlte 11:IOI.
Cott419la1• Ml. ~" Anto,.lo Coll~ ~I Of'•~ Coe" ColleQe 17·301, sou11owestern at Saddlet>Ki.
11 301.
Tl•lfrWtY
Cofleo••te Ul•ll Stalt' 111 UC frvlro~ 17 301 Friday High 5'110o1 Ul\lverslty at Co-on& clef Mar 181 :
Irvine a1 <:Mte _.,.. 191. E•taroc1• al £1 To<o
Ill. L•O"'"' Buell at San Cltmente Ill.
Wu1mtnster ot Mil•lna Ill. Edison at Foutrla•" Velley ltl. Nf'WPQf1 Harbor at H""tmqton ~ICll
Ill. O<tfll View at Los AlamtlCK 191, Mater°"'
at 81"-4'1met Cf 301' l•9""" Hills •I Dana
Hiii• le!; Liberty Christia" al Llroli•td O>rt<tt•n
11 JOI
Colle9ftlt Solftlle•n Ctlltornl• Cott-at
AJlf!MI Paclfk ial. LA 5oulhwnl •1 Golcll!n Wr.i
" 301 Sai ....... .,
ColltQla1t 0.-anoe CoB.i •I Groumol1C 11 JOI S•Cldltbac~ •I P•tom&r It 301 s.n .low StoMt' •t VC lrvl,.. (7 301. •
Wrestling
T.-May
Hlgll Sc-El TOr'O at CorOllll clef M.-r 171,
Cost• MfM ot Est•i• tll; INIM ., Unloiersity m
1Jri4a't
Hlgll Scl!ool ~et Le891fe ltnal$ at EcfiSOll
IJ). Colle9late-S1ate JC fln•ls at Et Camlroo
I noon I.
$alurUy
HIOll Sctloot Seti View Le199ue llMIS Ill E"ll"· cl• Ito 41.m.>; Soulh Coal! Le49ue linalt a• San
Clemerot11 110 " m I, Empire L"tt0ue fmals al Loer11 UOe m I
Colle9late SIMt JC llntts at El Camino
C0Ht0• 110 a m. I.
Soccer
TllHNY Hiott Scttool Fountal" Valley vs. Edi"'" at
HlfnllnQlon 8".tch 111; Huntlnqton Bf'ech ot
Newport H•,..,, 111 , Marine al Wntmlnuer 111.
Kennecl,.tOcttftVfew 17·0 1 w ........ .,
Hf911 School El TOr'O ti trv1ne m: Un1Wrslly
., Est..-cla (31; Lavunt 8HCll ill Mls•lon VlelO
!Jt; Sa"~·"' o.ne Hiit• m. Corona c1a1
M•r~s.Co$1tMna•I Newpar1Harbor111. TiwndtY
Hi911 Scl!ool F-laln V•ll .. y .-Mer Ina at
WHlmlMI~ (1); Wtttmlnster •t H1111tlfl910fl
S.a<ll (11. ....... ,
Hf911 ~nlvenlty et COf'oM drt M.tr,
Es!arocl• •t El Toni 131; INIM et Co.n. ~
131, Loll9UNf Beach et Sen Clet'M11t. 131: ~
Hiiis 11 Oene Hiiis Ill: Loar• •t 0u ... Vlaw
11 0 1
s.wttll'U't
t41Qll Scl>ool-Hawpon H.trbor vs EdllOf> el ,..unll11910n llff<h 111.
Swimming
t ... .,
HIQll ScllOol-Soutll Coast l.4'"9UI' Pf1!1ims a1
Merouerite Swim cen111r 121.
WNMMtY
Sunset Leevue PrBllms •I Newpon Ha•Dor 13
p.m. I; Empire Leaoue prellms •I L~ AlamltO\ cap m.>: South CoeU l.•ague dlv1119 114'91ims .,
Mervuerlte$wlm Otnter 12 p.m. ).
Tllvndly
HIOll ScllOOl-sta View LHOue pr~llms 81 El
Toro 12 p.m.I; ,Soutll Cout Le1toue finals at
Marow rllt Swim Cetlter 12 p.m I.
l"liM't High Sci-t-Emplre Lea9ue ltnats 11t\1..os
Al.ilmltos 110.m.1. · "'-
Colleolett--soutft Coest Collferenc• A.t•Y' at Senti Ana Gi:llleve 12 p.m. I. s.-..,
Hlgll k llOOl-SH View l..""91f" llll•IS at El
Toro 110 •.m.I; SunMt t..eeoue 11na11 •t Newport Harbor CIOa m.).
Celleoltil....UC l"'lne vs. 1.0"9 S.t<"I\ Slate at
8almo11I Plert (1 P.m. I
Baseball
T...W.y
Colt~n C•lllortut Coti.ot at LOl\9
8HCll Slelt 12:•>. ~' Cot~ ... Coast t i ~ 8eactl Cily
Co1te9e 11,JOI; Secldltbt<k, Gol<Mft Wftl oM
CHev St~I Tourt'IAmtnt •t Golden Wtit
Collt9" fl'tw.y
Coll~lete Soul,,..rn Calllor"I• Coll"1e •t Vnlwrslty OI Stn Doe9o lt;JOI; Cawy SMnget
TO\lf"nt ....... •I GolOen WO!tt Colt~
Satw'fay
Coltttfatt Alumni tt vc 1rv1,.. It p.m.1:
Or114191 Coell Col• et Souttowt1tHn 1,_,11
LOI A ..... le Slete tt S0..11'41'" CtlflOffllt College
lelollt>teflHdtf M _.), CAMY Slt11091 T-n.
!Nfll ., Gotdlll Welt Col~
Tennie -....
co1119i.te °'4'191 .ONl\t •I El C.mlno m1
IEHI LOI A"91!let Collfl91t 121. T_,.ay
COllt91•1e GolCMn Wttl el Sl!Odtet>Kk 121.
S.11 OlefOSlattat UC l"'IM 121. ....,..,
Collllftlalt -Or-COllM "' Sade:ll•IM•O m
ColltOIM....U v;:."~6,11191 COoHI 12>. ~·
CamlN et GCllClen W.St 111. lacldlebKk 11 "~' ~:,' ........ m. L°' A"91ln Sttlt t i VC trvlnt .. ,...,
Ct41tllelt~ Wtll t i S...t• AM <ti VC
11',,IM fl\ IJCVI ltl
Tr eek .,,..,.,
Mlr•<MI• at 0r.,... Cltett m. ..... ,
C:ot~t Ooldeft Wta, CUrvt •I t-lfl'CMI• m.--~
" ,
Vollf'~ll
l"ridey
ColltOlollle-Atftlelt' In Action et Or-c ... 11
17 301 w ... e11
Basketball
T°""'y High School Newpert H•rbor itt EdlMll\
" 301; w~m1ns1tr et HUf\tl~on 8eec11 It JOI Founlatn Valley at Marl"• 11 JOI. U111w""" •I E~t41ncte Ill; CMonll 0.1 Mtr •t CMlt Me~ 1'1
El Toro"' trvlnf' 111. ~ 8ttcll et Mission
Viel• 181; San Cl•mt11I• •I Dana Hiiis "'· OcHn
V1ew 111 LM Atemltos 111 Coll419late 4JC f r\llne ., I.OS A119CIH State 181.
Tll11"4ay
HIQrt Scl\001 Fo1111taln V•llev at EdllOfl 17 301:
H11nti11glon BeKll at loiewp(tf'I H•rbor 3nt Merlroo "' westmlnller 11 .301: £1ta..c:ta st Et
Toro 171, ll"llne al C~te Mew 171. Urolver'lllY •I
'CorOfla oet Ml>r 17>. Mission V••IO •t Ctpostr-
V•llo 191; Leouna Hiii• ., O•nt Hill\ Cit
lotQun• 8Nc:ll at 5tn c~,,,.,., .• 111. Ocetn v-
., tCtnMOY (71.
Field Hockey T-•• Westml~ttr al MartN 17 301. Nf'Wll()rf Htr'tlor
•t Hun111191on ee..ch 17 JOI . Edison .it Fountt•n
llall•Y 12 lOI.
-141•Y HIOll S<llOol-V,.lverSlty al Coron• clef '~'
12 30~
TIMtnO.ty
Hl9" S<llOOl~U11tl119ton Bea<""' Westmon11A!r 11 301. Edl'lOtl at Newoort HarbOr 12 JOI, ~rl"•
at Fountall\ Valley (7·301 fl'riday
HIQh S<lloot-Corona df'I Mer at E"•"<••
12 301.
AMERSFOORT. Nethe rlands
Jack Babashoff of Fountain
Valley, finished second in the
lOO ·meter freest yle in 52 01
behind fellow Ame rican Jim
Mo ntgome ry 's 50.85 on the
second day of a three-day in·
ternalionaJ swim meet here.
The 2()-nation meet is basically
a head-on confrontation between
the Amer icans and the East
Ge rman s.
Horse·
Racing
Results
.TDD&T'S CllSSIDID PUI ZLI
Los Alamitos
~....,...,
(!JOtlt of J8.4;ale me.I)
OU.rt•~
F lrst """ Bal>t AOHY Anne IAdtlrl '70. t 60.170; M4Kle I" Ollta
IPtrnefl 3 60, '60, Tl .. ., Mc8H
ILll)haml 300 U uactt 17•1 paid
119 00 Sf'cond race Top 1n1entlon\
IMltcloell I 7 00. J ao. 7 llO, F•rm.
lr>qton IC1trdolo\I J 70, 2.AO; Mlgllty
Jaro (Ward I J 00 Third rac,. OH·8old VIII!'
ILIPllam1 S60, •.00. l .00. OH·Mr
Roaro O,.ck iW&honl 12 40, 10.20,
4.80; Super SUrrh11rQ4' IPernerl 2.•0
U eiiacta (4-61 P"td Sl!.4.SO. U uacte
16-4 I pitkl S20I> 00. Fourtll rac,. M l" S plas l'
ITrtHUN!I 1 00, '70, 3 20; Tre~lln
:!.!lo"! ICr?-rl 6 60. 4 00; OtCk~Y'
Fireman IKnlortll' 60
Flltll rau Big Wink ILIPll•ml ~ 80, 17 20. a 00; Coe11 s Aoc:ker T,.
IMl!cllf'lll 3 40, 2 90, o~·~ Mtrrlsk (Trauurel U O U eaacta IM I paid
'311 so
Sfalh race Frl&r Bob IP~r,..rl
10 llO. 4 70. 3 AO. Mll<lolm PrM~nt
IH•rll l 40. J 00, Savannah Lerk
ICterluel ' 70
se .. enll• rtc4' Suoer\ Ctprtcorn ll.1Pll•m> s,.a, l 411. , llO; OH-e lq
Time Roe;~ IP9merl l 70, f ac>. OH·
L«NS Kl~ ITrNWAI 'AO 3 60
S5 .. IK1• IM> peld SAt.00, U ••«It
17• I P•ld\30 30 E 1911111 rtce Klplys Cltert••
(Htrtl 1600, 4 10. 3 llO; Moon UIB
I Martini 3 40, 2 40; o..iroyer
1Tr.,1sur9l S.70
Hl,.th r•<t Str~ck It Ric~
1earoo1el t.AO, •.AO. 4 40. Gr11mPor Two tPtrne<I •~. uo; St•rs Ouct
18anks l 6.40. SS tirKt• 1241 paid
St9J.SO
Alie~ •.m
Santa Anita
,..., Sttwnlo
(Jiii\ of, .... ., me.tlft91
TllentMINlr'tft
First race P•r klnthederll
1011,,&resl 8 ac>, S 60\. •.OO; Cror1te
IPtnceyl a 10, 4.10; Vem•n111 lMCHilr9U1') 3.89.
S.c'Olld r11<a-Notermen lcorclf!rol
t.IO. 4.70, l 00; J•"-•v.-1<•"' I Pin· cayl s.oo, 3.40; e .. scom !Hawleyl
3 •O. U Delly OoUble (4·11 P•ld
U IOO
Third rtce-Varltlv Outtll IAosalK) 11AO, 11 70, • ac>; Vt"'91"9 IHewley I s 10. 3 ac>. First VlcterY
IMc:Her911tl ' 40 Fourlh rte•-8••mlno Jo't
IQlta119l uo. • ac>. J .o, Mlft\lf'nmer QrNm tMc.CMronl S,fll, 4 ... ,..,_y
Aolo (So,...,.,.. I 7 00
Flttll ra<f'-Netlontt fl'l •o
IMc H•rvu•I 3 '°· t eo. t.to: Sterll'9flt fM<CarrOlll n .oe, 4 t.e>; Thr• 81h l(lllY•rHI , 10 SS l:11ecta
IM l PollkU IJl.00
Sh<ttl re<Ie Al"Ctl< tee IMc:CernlftJ
S IO, 4.20, 3 60; Sir R4ltillll IOtlv-1
• 60, 4 .0, o.Ht Cl4tl1n ICortlffol 7 .0I.
Seventh race AIQlll Cllflty
!Mc C.rn1t1l 17 00. S.40 U O: Flett 01
4'111 IHtwley) '00. S ~ G<MICMJlrbt ICordClrol 3 ac> U Eatctt IWI paid U«.,.. Elolltlo 'l!C• Orenren tPf.,uyl
Sac>, 3 60, t otO: 108 Delle IC•""'-"1
S 00,) 00. 0.tmt Clltk IMc.Hlflluel
210. Nl"f" race_..MCI I.ad IOll.,•rn,
23 to, 10 20, • '°· Perltct Gt rol tS~o•m•-•r l • 00, 4 •O; kurco
(Cordero> 6 IO U Euct• 1>•71 paid '31150. Alt•~-».nJ
Boxers Lose
ACROSS
1 Dinner course 6 Ladle
11 Waterway
18 Keen
21 Weatern-l
dlan 22 Shindig
23 Thais, e.g. 24 Ennoble ~ Twice: Preli•
26 Forward
27 Metric meas-
ure
28 Not: Prefix -~. 29 At no time
30 Digraph
31 Scale note
32 Dutch com-
mune 34 Cloth meas-
ure
36 Policemen·: Slang
36 Noble bird
40 Sir •1 Ila Ian river
43 Minus
45 SIS!n tubing
•7 W11ness
"8 Footwear
•9 Bllnker 52 Small bird
54 Polynesian chestnut
56 Declares
59 Belhcose
god
61 Mine car
63 Peacelul
67 Asiatic coun-
lry 68 Eyes and
ears
70 Munificent
72 Black 73 Short coat 7• Roman
bronze
78 Scoff n Armr. abbr •.
78 Hea Ing god·
dess
79 suriervlsor 80 De lcate 82 Youngster UOoM
85 Fort>Bari ng 87 Babylonlan
88 ~~msman 90 Whip sound
91 lndi11idual i2 Assyrian de"!y. 93 Sa~ 's uncle
9o4 Oahu dish
95 Burn 98 Pitfall
100 Letter 101 Unmarrieds 105 Bitler herb
1oe Dance step 107 Austere
109 Chinese so-ciety
110 Fortll~ m Budd 1st
monk
112 Oic:Fete 11H.i e load
115 Emporium
116Amerind 117 Ultimately
121 ~islative
y .
123 Get up
12• Win back
125 Russian des· pot
127 Station
128 Feminine
names
129 Elbe trlbu· tary
131 Grecian god-
dess
133 Georgia city 135 FOOd fish
136 College cheer
1.0 Hero1e 18 One or any 98 Epic
1•2 Withered 1e..Mont~ue s 99 llte s com-143 Blocichead son mand: Abbr. 1•7 Sm. dog 20 Publish 100 Crawl 1..a Donkeys 33 Printing 101 Painful
150 Jewish measure 102 Cicero's tan-motlth 35 Alacid p,uaoe 152 Wute allow· 37 Church seat 103 rreguJar
a nee 39 Tethered 104 Pintail ducks 154 In lavor ol .0 ltallaf'I .rl11er 106 Tree 155 St. •2 Aer,atedlt tttmmers 156 Guido's note ..., Su t mater al 108 Bitter 11etch
157 Genus 46 Roman lid· 109 Informer·
159 Greek letter dler 112 MonkshOOd 160 Digraph "8 Farm struc-113 Girl's name
161 Exclamation tu re 115 f/:s 163 Odin's son: 50 Allow 116 ountain Var. 51 Turmeric . nymph
1S. Stop 53 Snoozes 118 Common 166 Afrportion 55 Rip abbr. 167 S ns 56 Precipitous l~Worm 169 Fight 57 Leg bone 1 Connecticut 171 Church olll-58 Check devel· college cer opment 122 COl1lmon: 172 Water Illy 80 Tangle ~awalian 173 Place anew m km 17• Golf C(Ub .82 Teacher 126 Meals S. Man's nick· 128 Arrow poison DOWN name
65 Wine drink 130Sca~
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Exquisite lace is a trademark on Priscilla's gowns .
. ' Gowns by Priscilla
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By J UDITH O~ON 0t I'"' O<tilY P ilot Stall
Pnsc1lla Kidder, designer of gowns
for White House weddings and owner
of one or the be~t·known bridal
labels. 1s not modest about her
achievement.
.. We aren't the biggest but we're
the best," she said during an in·
tervlew at Bullock's Wilshire in
Fashion Island. 'Tm not conceited
a bout it but we make a lovely dress.•·
The price ta_gs would agree with
her ·comments. The bottom of the line
is just under saoo and the company
has designed some gowns that sell
for $5,000 and up.
THE WORKMANSHIP is what
raises the price. Most of the gowns
are hand·beaded and have exquisite
lace and some are even trimmed
with fur.
Mass Ki.dder's c urrent spring-
summer line, which she presented,
begins her 39th year of designing
bridal fashions. She started making
dresses to sell herself then began
manufacturing for other stores.
as, a young model. "I was interest-
ed in clothing," she said. "I studied
merchandising and design and
became a buyer. I worked my. way
up and was one or the fi rst woman
executives. I sort of pioneered
women's lib."
M.ISS KIDDER SAID she really
found out what pioneering meant
when she opened her own business
and tried to succeed in the fashion in-
dustry. ·
She has made her mark on the
bridal world and knows it well.
"Gowns haven't changed much,"
she noted. "Synthetic fabrics are tak·
ing precedence over silks and cot·
tons. But they're easier to handle. We
used to have to do endless pressing."
She can tell by a girl'~ face when
she tries on gowns which one she re·
ally likes. ''Most of the time they're
frightened," she added.
Miss Kidder advocates early shop-
ping for brides. "The biggest mistake
is looking and loo)dng and looking.
You should go to a store that you
know can help you and has the best
quality and buy there.
SHE BEUEVES it's acceptable for
a bride having her second or third
wedding to wear white . "People
think white is for purity. Actually it's
for security," she explained.
She said her business didn't suffer
during the "hippie" era when brides
were getting married in peasant
dresses on the beach .
She is successful, she believes,
because she offers good design and
good quality. ••Good design ls
planned," sbe said. "We get pretty
sensible."
There are some "bombs" in her
line but she said those might be the
gowns that are most popular the next
season. °Fashion is timing," sbe
said.
THE GOWNS SHE made for
former president Richard Nixon's
daughters, Julie and Tricia, are still .
among the most popular in the line -
Tricia's bas a V-neckline and Julie's
has a beaded yoke.
It's a sentimental business, Miss
Kidder finds. She said that most
brides keep-their gowns and get them
· out periodically to look at.
Priscilla Kidder, above right, with one of
her lace wedding gowns. At left, short
sleeved tiered selection. Prices for the
designer gowns range from $300 to
$5,000.
Her first wedding gown. which was
sqld to Sak's Fifth Ave., was charac·
terized by the sam~ hallmarks she
has tptlay: ''quality and simplicity."
She,Jat.arted in the fashion business
•'Quality means fit and a dress that
ts correct. Quality means the little
touches that are important."
She still has her •own wedding
gown, which she made herself. It's
white cotton and eyelet, which she
used because it was an August wed-
ding and there wasn't much choice df
' fabric during the war. Priscilla's spring-summer line includes this nAffed gown.
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1hey went out to a
restaurant for a quiet
mea/c-and ended up in
an atmosphere resembling
'a fast food outlet.
I I love email children and t like to be around
them abhost anywhere. I like to watch them
ride their tricycles in front of our bou.ae and I
like to answer their questions on Saturday
Mornings when they come over to watch a
teltvlslon ~w called "Kida Are People Too."
In ran. t like to be around UtUe chlldren
more than almost anyone l know -but 1 do not
like them ln restauranta. And I don't mean
McDonald'•· One expect.a to see screaming children run·
nln& up" and down the aisles of McDonald'• -
Claergl
Ro•o
weatjng their Ronald McDonald muka and
tossina lnncb fries and slrawa at each other.
tt would be unreasonable to enter aucb a
place anUcip1Un1 solitude. ·You may even eJC·
pect t.Ut there Will be malt on your chair and
' salt ln the auaar Jar -why aot?
Btrr WHEN YOU dress up and 10 out for an
evening at an elegant restaurant where careful
attenUon hn been .. vithed on aeu&nl a roman·
Uc mood -the -only U1bts are dim can41es,
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tables are set for two and diners are serenaded
by a singer strumming a guitar -then I thb\k
you have a right to expect there wi~l not be malt
on your chair and salt in the sugar Jar I
But sometimes adultsldrag their squirming
and crawling youngsters into a grownups'
restaurant. I don't undus&and wby, because
usµaUy kids would p'refer a McDonald's ham·
burger and some fries to bouillabaisse or duck a
la orange.
LAST NIGHT IN an attempt to get away
from the pressures of children, laundry. dogs
and Devo music ~ my husband and I went to
our favorite Newport Beach restaurant for dln·
ner. It's a lovely place on the bayfront and we
llke \0 sit quietly and watch the lights casunc '
golden reOections acroas the black marble
water and listen \0 the soft clinking or mutllnea
in the breeze. . ·
The evening was perfect and the restaurant
uncrowded with only several other couples
speaking softly to each other over nickering
candles and white tablecloths.
THEN A PARTY of four adults, two tod·
dlers and one baby entered the scene. Booster
and highchairs replaced throne wickers and on
schedule the baby began waillng.
'nle dark-haired little girl in pigtails was
soon banging lhe spoon her mother had.fiven
tier on a plate and the boy, about 3, scooted out
of his seat and was crawling under tables.
The adults in the party soon ·seemed ob·
Uvioua lo all surrounding activity when the two
toddlen started throwing French bread at each
other.
My husband gave me a "why ~ it always
happen to ua 7' · look and the waiter tripped over
the little boy who was lytn on the noor wriUna
in butter on the waterfront window.
It was like beina in McDonald's with a u.
quor license and no straws dunJlg a blackout.
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Voehl-Bardwin
Mr. aod Mn Duanl' L 8 ldw1 n of Santa
Ana have noounrtd the marnuac of their
daughter, MeUs a Arlene l\aldWln, to Jo pb
£arl Vodll V~'s 1>i~nts-art" Mr aod Mn A.K
Voehl of Rogue Rlvt>r, Ore He 15 a graduate of
Rogue River Hillh School The bnde tr•duated
from Newport. Harbor lltgh School.
The couple will m ake tht.>tr home m Costa
Mesa.
Christiansen-Parker
Evangebne~ Christianse!"I or Laguna Beach
hes announcM the marriage of her son, Paul M.
Christiansen, to Roberta J . Par~er, daughter of
Madeline and Frank Parker ofSw1ssvale, Pa.
Christiansen is a graduate of Laguna Beach
Hh~h School and Orange Coast ~liege and !s
president or Inca Film!">, Inc MlSS Parker IS
compleiing medical s tudies at Saddleback
College. ., The couple will honeymoon m llawa11.
McCammon-Bodendorfer
Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. McCammon have an·
noOnced the engagement of their daughter,
Kqt.hleen McCammon to Dr. Thomas W. Boden·
dorfer. all of Huntington Beach '9
Mrs. Voehl M rs. Carrigan
Zusag-Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Zusag of Newport
Beach have announced the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Frances Zusag, to Zane An·
derson of Tustin.
The bride·elect is a Corona del Mar High
School graduate and is currently studying nurs·
mg at Golden West College.
Anderson's parents a re Mrs. William
McVey of Tu.c;tin and Roger Anderson or Yorba
Linda. He Is u Foothill High School graduate
presently attending Cal State Universily
Fu lie rt.on.
A .iune wedding is planned.
McKae-Freeman
Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Voget
The bride is the daughter or Wally and
Billie Asbury of Corona del Mar and the
groom's parents are Louis and Delores Mitchell
or San Diego.
The couple attended Westmont· College in
Santa Barbara. They will live in Santa Ana.
Dutton-McDonald
Mrs . a nd Mrs . William M. Dutton or
Newport Beach have a"!lOunced th~ engage·
ment of their daughter, Michelle Cherie Dutt.on,
to Duane John McDon ald, son or Mr. and Mrs.
Robert A. McDonald, also or Newport.
A May wedding in Corona del M~r·s
Sherman Gardens ls planned. MiSs Dutton 1s a
graduate of Newport Harbor High School and
attended Orange Coast College. McDonald also
attended both schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Lafontaine
changed wedding .vows at the Dominguez
Seminary in Los Angeles.
The bride' is the daurzht.er of Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Melinkofr of Lido Isle. She is a partner
in Kingsley-Cameron Management and was
formerly·direct.or of daytime programming for
ABC Television. She is a graduate of USC.
The bridegroom is the son or the late Mr
and Mrs. Edmund Lafontaine of Montreal. He is
an executive in international banking with the
Royal Bank of Canada.
Voget-Pfischner
Jon Frederick Vog~t and Kimberly Ann
Pfiscbner were married at Mariner's Church 10
Newport Beach. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Pfischner of Newport
Beach and the bridegroom's parents are Mr.
Dr. Bodendorfer's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Walter J. Bodeodorfer of Lathrup Village,
Mjch. He is a graduate or the University of
Michigan where he received a bachelor or
sc:tencedegree and a doctorate in pharmacy.
The bride·elect graduated from Polytechnic
High School in Long Beach and Long Beach City
College She 1s a registered nurse.
Mr. ·and Mrs. Alan Warren McKae or Corona
de! Mar have announced the engagement of
their daughter. Sally Emmons Mc Kae, to Mark
Alan Freeman of Littleton. Colo.
Svendsen-Juelsgaard · and Mrs. Julius A. Voget of Santa Ana.
The new Mrs. Vogel graduated from Newport
Harbor H..igb School a nd attended Orange Coast
Co lleg e and W e s tmont Colle ~c 1n
Santa Barbara. Voget• graduated from Sad·
die back Hili!h School. Santa Ana College and Cal
State University, Long Beach .
A Jurtc wedding is planned
.
Miss McKae is a Corona del Mar High School
graduate and attende d Arizona State
University.
Freeman is the son of Dr and Mrs. Jerry
Alan Freeman of Littleton. He graduated from
Cherry Creek High in Englewood. Colo .. and
currently is attending Arizona State University
where he 1s affiliated with Delta Sigma Phi
fraternity.
Arthur Svendsen or Newport Beach and
Mrs. Betty Svendsen of Balboa have a_nn<?unced
the engagement or their daughter. V1ck.1 Lynn
Svendsen. t.o Stephen Glen Juelsgaard of Gray,
Iowa. '\... Carrigan-Leach .
Patn ck Wilham CarriJ.!an of lrvine cfitimed
Karen Diane Leach of Laguna Niguel as his
bride dunng marriage ceremonies at the South
Shores Baptis t Church of Laguna Niguel.
The bride-elect graduated from Newport
Harbor High School and attended Chapman
World Cruise. Orange Coast College and the
University of California • Santa Barbara. The future bridegroom's parents are Mr
and Mrs. Glen Juelsgaard of Gray. He graduated
from Audubon High School and received his
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Iowa State
University.
The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs .
'rbomas G. Leach of Laguna Niguel . She is a
graduate or Dana Hills High School and at·
.tended Saddleback College.
A J anuary 1980 wedding is planned.
Mitchell-Asbury
The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Cbarles Carrigan of lrv1nc. He is a graduate of
AnGrew J ackson High School and Saddleback
Cqllege.
Russell William Mitchell of San Diego
and Laura Ann Asbury of Corona del Mar ex·
changed wedding vows during ceremonies at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport
A March wedding is planned.
Lafontaine-Cameron
The couple will live in Los Angeles. Beach. • Susan Cameron a nd Robert Lafontaine ex·
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] How To
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Kook Might
Change Mind
Don't .You lov~ those
BySYDNEYOMARR co mme r cia l s of a E,.,.a
woman propped up in B L.-•-DEAR ANN : I 'm ARIES <March 21-April 19): Emphasis on bed who looks up from O•~C~ writing for the benefit or
pulling chestnuts out of the fire. castine aside the novel she is reading that nut who wanted his
ralae reports -and doctrines. Your intellectual and says. 'Tm cleaning just two minutes a day lbree-year-old son by his
curiosity is on a rampage. You ask questions. my oven''? Or how t.o take an iron tablet. first marriage to be the
demand aru1wers. about the one where it A cosmetic salesman beat man al his wedding
TAU•US (April 20-May 20 >: Money belt s h ows her s noozing told me lo lake three because the boy was
sh.es, rattles and rolls. You could be in lhe away and a voice from minutes out of every day • • b Is c 1 o s est ma I e
chips! Evolution pf process that started with s ome wh ere s•ays , andrubmolsturi.zer int.o r e lative." Will you
investment, judgment and faith comes to "Joyce's toilet bowl is my akin. kindly tell him what the
rruilion. gelling clean aa she My best friend told me duties of the best man
GEMINI CMay 21-June 20 ): You get what s leeps"? lo kick off my shoes, are and maybe that will
you go after -maintain confident, aggressive Nothing works when I elevate my feet and nap knock some sense into
staoce. Cycle high -judgment, intuition are on sleep. Whatever is there d d h i s h e a d ? h d f ·oo h bef I li t Cor 20 minutes 8 ay an LONG·TlME READER tar1et. You have come lot e en o one pen the nig t ore c m I'd feel wonderful.
ol )'Our lire -now could be the beginning or into bed is there when I Cleaoln~ my contact F R 0 M N I A G A R A
"something big... wake up. k f' FALLS
CANCER <June 21.July 22>: New light cast Not only that, I am lenses on Y la es lve D EAR NIAGARA:
on 'a rea pre viously shrouded in mystery. forever being accosted minutes 8 day. T It e b eat ·man I s
s11norstition. Leo. Aquarius fig~{e promlnenlly. by people who implore Taking vitamif\S daily nppo1ed to help the ..,_ -only takes a bite of l If.a Key is lo be original, creative, independent. me t<> devote just a i tes out of . my groom dress. h•nd him LEO <July 23 ·Aug . 22 l : Romance, minute or so a day to a m nu Ute bride's rla• darteg
1 I schedule. ..... " ... _ establishing relationships. working towards c b ore that w i Buffing the noor daily .. e cerell)Olly, orrer t...., goal, fulfill ment of hopes and wishes -these eventually make my life r . h 1 l ti ffrst tout t the bride
are emphasized. Hunch 1s on target -be easier. or e ig t m nu es cu aad groom, dance wttb
confident, earn and learn through teaching J kept a count or these down on the big job U.e brtde after abe hH
process. offers for one day and cleaner at the end of the daaced die first dance
VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22 l: Opportunities ca m e up with the week.. . . wltll the groom, tbe
are plenliful key is to be selective. Emphasis following tally: Pounng a little baking tffODd dance with ber
on career, superiors. ambition, goal, civic My dentist asked me 1~8 down my disposer fatlter, and the third
responsibilities. reputation. You may be asked to brush and floss for daily takes only 21f.a danc e w It b h er minutes a day. r b la I TL-be t to j"dge a popularity or recipe contest. j ust three minutes a • S ·u . little air at er· · aw. '"' s LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Emphasis on day. pn zmg a maa ii abo aappoeed to
det1lls, linking together apparently unrelated My minister asked me purifier In. my kitchen make aare the groom
events. Your future is in your own bands -now to pray and meditate for each d~y keeps germs to bas lals laoney moon
you'll know it and do something constructive only fi ve minutes a day. a ...mirumum and takes ticket. aad resenatlou
abobt it. M y h a i rd res s e r only three minutes. U tltey are-travellog by
'SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 >: Give full play d 1 b h Just a rew drops of
trala or plane. He should
also band lbe clergyman
a token of appreciation
-wbicla mean s •
gratuity.
I doubt that a
three-year·old could
bHclle any of tbe above
reapoulbWtks. I IM>pe
tbe kook sees Ws letter
and cll_.es la.la mlnd.
DEAR ANN :
Yesterday I received a
l et t e r from my
34 -year-old son who
wo rks in t he lumber
camp about 60 miles
north of here.
Dan's letter was four
pages long -mostly
about a very fine girl he
had met . Toward the
e nd o f the letter I
thought I must be seeing
things. He wrote, "She
is pregnant a nd her
fo rmer lover left town. I
want to m a rry this
wonderful girl and be a
father to her child."
' I am very upset. Do
you think this girl really
loves my son or Is she
Just looking for a (ather
for her baby? WUl I be
able to aceept this child
and love her as if she
•1 M k s uggeste rus my vitamins in my dog's · to curioslt,. -you are not a cat! a e hair 99 strokes ror just bowl and he'n feel bet.ler wed.dm9 and engagement announcements.run on
ioqoiries. a sk q.uestlons: Gemin i. Virg~, s ix minutes a day. a nd have a shiny coat. It Sunday m tht• tJa1l,11 Pilot Forms are ava1LoblP at all
Sagittarius figure in scenano. Accent on basic My doctor advised me only takes a minute a Doily ·Pilot olficei or by calling tlu> Features CHparl
finances, lhc money facts of life, taxes, rentals, to exercise daily by d ment.642·4321
leases. walking for only 30 •rtallled up all my ro avo1d diloppomtment. prospective bndes are
SAGl'ITAllltJS <Nov . 22·Dec. 21 l: Go slow,. minutes. minutes one day and rem1111Ud to have their wedding stones. with a blachk·
lie tow, be aware of legal rights, permissions. My moth e r said ll came up with only four and·white glossy o/ the bnde or of the c~uple. lo t e
Domestic adjustment is on agenda. One close to would take only four hours and 10 minutes for f 'eatures Department ont' week be/ore the wedding
The couple will live in Irvine.
50th Anniversary
A 50th wedding annive rsary party for Mr. a nd
Mrs Everett E. Bic~er Sr of Newport B~h
was held at the home or MF and Mrs, Edw,td
C. Gill of Costa Mesa.
\,.
:fhe couple were married in PasadeTia on Jan,
26. 1929, and moved to Newport Beach an 1946.
Mr. and Mrs. Bieger have two children,, \ Everett E. Bieger Jr. or Tustm and Barbarfl J .
Gill o f Costa Mesa. They h ave f6u.r •
grandchildren and one great.grandchild. \
Aaa
Lalldftes
even tf she never turns it
' l
were of our own blood?
Also. Ann. what do you
think our friends will
say? The girl is in her
fourth month and if they
get married right away,
people can still count it
out. Please he lp me
t h i n k s traij[h t . -
PORTLAND MOTHER
on JU S t s o the
neighbors can see the
'lntenna. We are afraid ,
they might thmk she is ' \ •
hard up ror money aod \
her family won 't loosen
DE AR MOTHER: II
yoar son marries the
11rl -and he probably
will -do your level best
1.o accept her Hd tbe
bal»y. Can you do It? Of
Cftne -U you bave tile
generosity of spirit.
Tbe opln.ions of your
frfeads wbo "can count"
s h oul d b e of no
importance. You owe
tbem no explanation.
DEAR ANN : My
mother hates TV. and
refuses t.o have a set in
her home. H'er stubborn
streak is causing us a
g r e a t d e a I o r
embarrassment.
up and give her one.
How about you H.YID~
a word in our behalf?
This may sound likt' a
p e tty thin ~. but
honestly, 1t would mt•an
a lot· to us if Mom WO¥ld
accept a set, -. LOVJNO
CHILDREN •
DEAR CHILDREN:
Save your nJOney aad
qult being foolfsh . H
your mother doesn't
,unt a TV, that sllould
settle It.
Just becal&Se tber8\ is
no antenna on tbe roof
doesn't mean the family
c an't afford a 84.'t.
Som etimes it inean~"'
they would put.tr to read.~.ave o111ve"
guesW'. ·
My brother and Jp;;;;;:;;~~~~~~;;;;, woul~ do anything for RUffEll'S Mom , but sne is very ,
independent and won't UPHOLSTERY
let us do much. We want wtM. Y• w.,,.
to buy her a new TV just ftle I.st
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otben who makt' up,the Bltnd, a ~k 'n' roU
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performanc.-. ln lb 0l'llhl'um Theater
TllE Sl.ENDEa. bu"*l Dore strlpt naked
olfatqe, ~t.3 on un apron that ~ven only hit
-froat aide. and climb$ • bank ol ampllntt$ hlfb abow the 1ta1e With the rest ol the band
wal"na below. be r•achu into the poueh of the
apn>n ud toue "glitter dust" tiny pittes of
ahaminum foll al the crowd ol 2,SOO They
love ll, and 5eream for more rn the dl.Sc J{)(keys, progrart\ directors and
tbe New York booking agent in the audience,
however. whom the Blend alms to impr;ess -
those who will play the band's reeordS, sign
them to a tour, spread the word. The Blend is
just one of thousands or rock bands. But in the
funny language ot their world, they may be
about to "happen" to burst out of obscurity
into the big time and big money.
Then again, they ma)' not. Only a handful -
S percept, says one promoter -of the groups
lucky enough to record a first album ever make
a second, and most break up in discouragement
after a few years.
HUSTLING FOR THE record machine
meaJlS sacrilices -personal. rmancial. even
musical; endless nights on the road, sl~ping in
the back of a car on the eight·hour drive to the
next gig; countless hours in a studio. searching
to please the popular taste. And. perhaps, being
burned up and wa~hed out be fore you're
middle-aged.
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"¥AGIC"(R)
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wtlb Dore. cto.n't «>nttder ll u odd way to
mak a Uvma, ••cept when he lriet to explain il
to a ltr~•r, ·,•anct l realize, 'Thia doetn't make
any•~··"
The mend baa 1on1 furtb4tr tban moat
banda. After 4\\ years to••lber. Dore and
Drown. baM aukarllt Ken Holt. drummer Siip
Smllh and teyboard11t Don.ale PomlMt~ -a1Lln
thelr low 20I or early 30I -are the moat
popular rock 1roup ln Maine, where moat or
them ln!W up And probably ln nei&bborlog
New HamptbJf!. wb re most live.
TREV MAKE St .... and ur for a sin&le night's perrormance. Mos have-been
performtna since their teens and haven't bad
another job since leavin& college. Three are
married, two are fathers.
They've crown increasinaly conservative.
Most have virtually given up drinking and they
turn mearlyontheroad.
"You've got to be some kind of serious out
there," Drown says. "I've 1ot two kids and I
have to bring home the bacon, even ii it's a UtUe
strip."
Although the band played 2SO dates in
1978 and grossed more than $100,000, Drown and
tlle rest of the Blend -which includes·
co-manager s Michael O'Leary and Andrew
Gavatsos -paid themselves just $175 a week.
Expenses ate up the rest.
THE BLEND HAS been an opening act for
several major groups, and now is seeking its
own h~adliner status.
The gamble started two summers ago when
the band borrowed $60,000 and spent five months
in a Massachusetts studio producing a tape.
o ·Leary and Gavatsos tried for weeks to peddle it
in New York,.and were rejected by 21 record com·
panies.
<See ROCK. Page 88)
'Blend', Rock band members wait to
"woo the Jockeys" at Boston radio sta-
tion. From left: Ken Holt, JifJ1 · Drown,
Donnie Pomber (seated), Skip Smith
and Steve Dore.
·Actor's Chur c h Saved
Basement The atre Offe r s the 'Unsaintly'
NEW YORK CAP) -Fred Allen attended
Mass there. So did George M. Cohan, Don
Ameche, Danny Thomas. Ah, st. Malacby's,
the fine old Actor's Church. Now it's a house
of acting as well as worship.
Its new basement theater just opened.
But not with saintly drama. No, with
"Afternoons In Vegas," about five folks in a
Las Vegas dive. the Pussycat Lounge. No one
reared knocks from the critics.
"We said any bad· reviews are going to
have to a nswer to God .... laughed the
producer. Michael Houlihan. 30, an actor and
St. Malachy's parish.ioner who was married
al this Catholic church.
THE 76-YEAJl-OLD brownstone church.
on 49th Street just west of Broadway. is
famed for serving the faithful of Broadway.
stars and stagehands alike. But It never had
its own theater. "We're just trying to make Sl. Malacby's
more effective in the community," says
Gregory Abels, 37, another actor wbo also is
the church deacon and artistic director or Its
new 100..seattheater.
Sad to say, the church ls In an area that
has seen brighter days.
SUR E, THE neighbors Include two
legitimate theaters~ the Eugene O'Neil and
the Ambassador ; three aged' hotels; an
Italian restaurant ; a Japanese cafe and the·
venerable Tin Pan Alley bar and grill.
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But there's also a bath house featuring
homosexual porn flicks, and the Ramrod
Tbealer, which offers "live male shows ...
Around the com er lurks another porn house
showing "Debbie Does Dallas.''
It wasn't always thut way, sighs the Rev.
George Moore, 52. a hearty, gregarious man
who since 19'77 has been pastor at the church.
HE SAYS THERE was a time~ when
Madison Square Garden was nearby, that as
many as 18,000 persons a month -show-biz
types, tourists, area residents -worshipped
at this well-known place of prayer.
He pegs 1969. "the year the Garden
moved" 18 blocks south, as the start of bard
time:;. Church attendance "literally plummet·
ed lo8,000a month," he said.
"And St. Malachy's wts .faced with a
completely new mission: How to serve the
theater community, the residents. the elderly
poor. the business community, lhe tourists,
under changed circumstances."
HOULIHAN, WHO isn't the theater's
permanent producer because there isn't one,
said "Afternoon in Vegas" was picked as the
first St. Malachy's show for two reasons.
One is that the author. Jack Gilhooley. is
a pal of his.
Secondly, be said, "It seemed a perfect
play for St. Malachy's, as it's small and bas
an uplifting kind of message -or survival.
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HOU.V:WOOD (AP) -A ltTtcalendarOf1ai
taptioal hU OM for October tbat Niida: "I'll bet
you five ~u Mel.Au S\evemoe Seti a new
Hrlet." • Anyone who beta a11h11t SteveMOn tettinl
a n•w show ls bucklna the odds. la the lut 15 yean. he'• h•d 1ix aeries. H1a Mventb, "Hello,
Larry." JUlt snade lta debut on NBt. !le p&va.
the bolt ot a radio telepbooe call·ln abOw wbo's
r&lJ nc two da"Sbters alone an. hiJ dlvorce. It
la, he admits. the fiip side ol "One Day at a
Time.··
"8EVgN'8 NOT too bad," Stevemon says.
"What's the reeord7 1 think Tlm Conway bas it.
I know he bu the record for 13-Wffk jobs.
It had been bil intent to bead up bis own
variety seriet wben he qu.it ''MASH," bis last
auccessrul aerie.. Series one tbrougb three were
"That Wu the Week That Was." ''The Doris
Day Show," and "The Tim Conway Hour."
But variety bas fallen on bard limes, and
Stevenson's pilot ror a series ren on its ear. NBC
quicldy rushied him into a situation comedy,
called "1be McLean Stevenson Show," which
was all aituation and no comedy.
NEXT, IN THE fall, came "In the
Beginning" for CBS, in which he played a priest
and Priscilla Lopez was a streetwise nun. "The
Catholics may have been interested, but the
ProteSta.nts were bored."
The show folded, but produceP Norman
Lear wanted to try again with Stevenson. · ·•we got the word we were canceled just as
we were going into a dress rehearsal,"
Steven.son says.
STEVENSON WENT home, but at midnight
Lear asked him to come back to the studio. He
showed him a rehearsal tape of "Hello, Larry"
with another actor in the lead role. That actor
was the second in the role, and it was the second
pilot.
Two days later. Stevenson says, Lear called
and said .be was going to scrap the show and
take a Joss of nearly $750,000 unless Stevenson
agreed to do it. ·
"l read the script and said I didn't want to.
There were too many changes that would have
to be made to accommodate me. Norman
offered to make the changes. Then the business
people came in and they think you want more
money.
. ••1 TOLD THEM my demands, and they
said it was too .much. I said there was no point
talking -CBS was offering me 'The Bad News
Bears.:."
A settlement was finally reached, meeting
his demands
"I'm 56 years old," be says. "I want the
money in advance, to do what I want to do with
it. l go for the opportunity and I'll create my
own security. And, I don't want to be bothered
with being producer a nd having my own
company. You get involved with all that and
you're too tired to act."
One thing be didn't like was that the
ROCK BAND • • •
<From Page 87)
Finally. MCA Records in Los Angeles bought
it.
MCA was looking to replace Lynyrd Skynynt,
a popular Southern group; three of its members
died in a l9T1 plane crash. But what clinched the
deal wasthepeoplebehinqtbeBlend. ·
"UNLESS YOU BA VE the right people
behind you," O'Leary says, "record companies
don't give a damn how good you are."
Behind the Blend was stys the Limit, a
suburban Boston company that groups pay to
promote their records.
The Blend's contract calls for ei«bt albums
in five years. It gets 10 percent of the royalties,
after MCA deducts 8 to 10 percent of the 1rosa
sales for breakage, warpage and promotion
copies, advances of at least $60,000 per album,
and sales, promotion and distr:ibution costs. -
O'LEARY SAYS the Blend won't make any
money "until the third or fourth album."
Before releasing the album. MCA wanted a
single geared to AM-radio. For two months the
Blend reworked ball its songs, and Drovin wrote
~:.·1·m Gonna Make,You Love Me.''
MCA released the album in September. It
baa sold at least 27 ,000 units at Jaat report, not
enough to make the charts. The sineJe , released
a montb later, bit No. 91 on Billboard maguine,
bible of the music industry, but wasn't movin.a
up fast.
More than 100 radio stations were playing
the single in Dec!!inber.
BUT ftlE BAND WAS still trying to get
WRKO. Boston's top AM rock station to.use the
song. Billboard's chart is based on record sales
and play on major market stations like WBKO.
To help persu11de WRKO, U..Blend came to
Boston to perform in the Orpbeum, for just $500
and only as an opening act. Then they set out
for weekend gigs in the Buffalo, N.Y., area.
Touring is essential. If the Blend can
"blister 'em " in Buffalo and elsewhere, as
O'Leary puts it, the fans who attend the concert
wLll buy their records and ask DJ's to play them~ But even the well·traveJed Blend balked
when a publicist told them they would have to
play 300 dates a year for at least three yean to
makeitbia.
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Costars Kim Rlchard9 (left). Donn• Wiikes
character Larry was able to dish out lbe sex ad·
vice over the radio, but couldn't handle it at
home with his daughters. .
"I was uncomfortable being one thing at the ·
radio station and another at home," he says. "I
wanted an honest relationship with the girls."
Asked bow deeply the show would get into
sex, be replies. "I know what my tastes are. I'll
be in pursuit of sex. and the girls will be
struggling with it on their level. But I'm not
going to sit there and do sex jokes and little
innuendos."
LIKE LAllRY, Stevenson is divorced and
tbe father of two children. He has a 21-year.<>ld
son and an 8Y.&-year-0ld daughter. In one script
Stevell50fl objected to a joke about Larry's
ex·wife. "I have great respect for my ex-wife •
and I dQn't want my daughter to go school and
hear her classmates repeat those jokes."
"Hello, Larry" also stars Joanna Gleason
as hls producer, Rick Plastina as bis engineer,
and Kim Richards and Donna Wilkes as, bis
daughters.
Will Stevenson at last find the seriu
success that bas eluded him? He says be feels
confident that this is it, pf,rticularly now that
Fred Silverman is president of NBC. "With
Freddie you don't have 19 guys making
decisions," be .says. "You don't have some guy
coming up from accounting and telling you
what's good and bad."
SINGER FLINGS 'GUTTER• AT AUDIENCE.
Blend'• Leed Gultert9t Steve Dore Jn Flnale
"Nobody llves long enough to build
your following through playing live. Look at
Lynyrd Skynyrd; they were on the road so
much. somethJng finally happened to them,"
O'Leary says.
St.eve Dore beUeves a price already bas
been paid. &rutting and dancing, bis right band
shooting up at the spotlight, he ls the Blend's
most exciting performer. Offstage, the
32-year-old songwriter is quiet, introspective,
almost somber.
He likes to sing, but knows he bas to scream
to be beard above the volume. He writes some
"personal" songs, but the band must play
"energetic" material to keep their audiences
excited.
"YOU'D UKE, as you grow older. to play
something a tittle more relaxed rather than try
and reach the whole world," says Dore, who
doesn't listen to rock music at home.
But Uke the others, Dore ls determined to
see the Blend "happen." How much looser will
be keep trying?
"I've been giving myself five years for
quite a few years."
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Global's Course Set for Challenges
! 7 Oceans
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Wb~n you walk into lbe third
noor lobby or 4100 MacArt.bur
Blvd . at ts clear the ocean ts th~
real bome for lhas uulfat
A ship's wheel, a urvang of a
whale , wodden bh1ps daa
grammed on lhe wallpaper and
photographs of vessels at work
on rough seas decorate the en·
try
IT IS THE home ortace of
Global Marine Development. Inc
(GMDf), a subsidiary of Global
Marine, Inc., a pioneer user or
specialized ships in drilli~g for
sub-sea oil.
It was GMDl that designed
and supervised construction of
·the Glomar Explorer, the once-
mysterious vessel with which
Ure CIA recovered parts of a
sunken Russian submarine.
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ference between warm surface
and cold deep water to produce
electricity.
Warm water heats ammonia.
which Will eventually be used to
drive turbJne generators; cold
water from 2.100 feet below con-
denses the gas back to liquid
lo be recycled again.
Phillips said the ship housing
the hardware will run tests off
Hawaii, a prime area for even·
Lual use of the generating
system.
HIGH FUEL cost makes elec·
tricity costly there. A ship on the
drawing
boards may
supply 250
megawatts or
pow er ,
enough for a
fairly large
population.
Tbece are
problems
w i t h
transmitting
all that power. said Phillips. but
Global has a thought or two
there as well.
Bring Newcastle lo the coal.
GM DI bas designs for a huge
< 900-foot-long by 202-foot-abeam)
floating concrete "facility" that
could house at-sea chemical fac-
tories, LNG liquefaction and
other industrial uses.
other remote locatlons." The
water would absorb quake
vibrations. i • HUGE CRAFT that float on a ~
layer: or loi!·Pressura .. air-.Js _ ,.
another Glooal idea. Oae has ~
been built for Canada. I
In addition to making 100 tons '
of equipment transportable in i
one piece, a surprtse o£Csboot of t
the over land, ice and water
vehicle was Ice breaking.
Phillips said an Ice breakef,
pushing the transporter lJlroudt ,
an ice field, found It could break
double the thickness of lee lh•t
. r • t • • • • :
' i ~ . ..
would have normally stopped Jt l '
because suspensioil air pushed i~
ice off the water, causing i• to ~
cave in. \
The concept could open the ! '
Great Lakes lo ships during h~
winter when ice clogs tbe p
waterways. ~ ,
The company also designs
<and maintains) sub-sea produt-
.
The tale of its financing and
connection wath late-billionaire
Howard Hughes cast a cloak-
and-dagger shadow on Global
Marine, a shadow which was.
quickly dispelled as marketing
vice president George W.
Phillips talked about other
GM DI projects.
World is Global Marine 's oyster, and George Phillips' marketing territory too
THE GIGANTIC s tations
could also give firms a hedge
when setting up operations in
politic.ally turbuJenl countries.
tion systems for oil and gas
fields and pioneered well re-entry. :1
•I
THE EXPLORER, after
severa l year s use by other
firms, is back in Global's hands.
he said, being used by an ocean
mining consortium beaded by
Lockheed Missiles and Space
Co. to recover mine ral-rich
nodules from deep ocean floors.
_ . Nodules, about the size of a
potato , contain cobalt,
manganese and nickel. The last
is the prize. Philtips explained.
G MDI designed not only the
vessel, but also the suction re-
covery system that vacuums up
tht" blackish, sort stones as well.
GMDI IS IN the hardware
business -taking sometimes
pie-In-the-sky concepts and con-
verting them into equipment
that works in the rugged en.
vironment at se~.
And. he added. Glob al is
normally interested m one-time projects. designing a ship or two
lo do a s pecialiied job
hopefully with an agreement lo
operate it later.
The constant change in con·
tracts keeps engineers from get
ting bored, E iUip!> said
"Usually ey're on a new JOb
every year r l~ which is why
the company has ~en very ap.
pea ling to creative marine
engineers ...
Current projects give a clear picture or GMDI.
FIFTEEN MILES off the
Orange ~-oast, boaters may run
across a large red and white
checkered buoy. U marks a test
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Buy ing Health Policy 1
Benefits, Cost
Balance Out?
By PAT DUNN
ofu. 0.11., "11"' si.11
Do you know what benefits
your present health insurance
provides? Or, when you shop for
a plan, how do you compare
deductibles, basic surgery ,
major medical, disability
income and other benefits to
decide which policy is the best
buy?
' An unders tanding of the t policies available and benefits
ithey offer rates top priority
~when it comes to untangling the
confusion most reel when
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serious injury. It takes over
where basic coverage slops.
Benefits can range from $25.000
to $50,000 or more, and tncludes
in and out of hospital expenses.
Policies dlffer from company
to company. but the full cost of
sickness or injury is seldom
covered, and the insured usually
bas to cover a deductible
amount before coverage (75 or
80 percent ) begins. The higher
the deductible, the lower the
premium.
Comprehen st\•e m ajor
medical ~overage is a
combination
or hospital ,
consumer .. surgical and
m a J o r
medical
protection in
a sing le
policy. Unlike
most hospital CLOSE-·up
seeking such coverage.
, THE BASIC hospital plan is
he most common policy. It
overs room, food, X-rays,
laboratory tests. drugs, use or
perating rooms and other
ormal hospital services. Some
plans fully pay these expenses
p lo a specified number of
/days, while others pay a stated
. amount per day toward room
I' and board, plus· additional sums
for various services. I Basic medical/surgical
protection can be separate or
1com binec:t with a hospital
; expense pohcy. Its chier purpose
is to cover doctor bills during
hospitaUzaUon.
. Surgery, of course, is the
biggest single benefit, and a
poJit"y generally includes a list
or cash allowances provided for . each procedure.
SOME POLICIES cover the
entire surgeon's fee, depending
on the premium, and some
h igh -cost plans include a
doctor's services at bis oCfice or
your home.
A major medical policy
protmr a•alnst catastrophic
expense of prolonged mncss or,
and surgical
plans, there
i s a d e ductible and yo u pay a
percentage of all bills. This type
of policy usually costs less than
separate policies with similar
benefits.
DISABILITY income polky
benefits vary·widely. Some pay
a specified income from the first
day of hospitalization. while
others have a 60 or 90 day
waiting period. Benefits ranee
from a modest sum during each
month or disability to about
two-thiTdS of your r egular
earnings. Maximum payment
limits als9 d iffer. Higher
benefits and longer pay periods
have higher prem iums. Age of
the insured also determines
premiums.
Localized prepaid group
practice progra ms enable
participants to pay In advance
for health s ervices to be
performed by an approved
group of physicians and
hospitals. Some are sponsored
by employers. Benefits and
limttetions chanse from program to program.
Whether you want lo evaluate
your preient policies o r
purchase new insurance, ask
(See llEALTH, Pit CJ) ..
kelp farm designed by lhe firm.
"It's funded through General
Electric.
What's GE doing in the kelp
business?
The farm is part or a methane
production project using "di-
gested" organic matter to pro-
duce the flammable gas.
"Kelp is one of the fastest
~rowing plants," said Phillips,
•under the right conditions it
grows 2 to 3 feet per day.''
Tied to a s ubsurface "um-
brella," the kelp is bathed in
nutrienl·rich water pumped up
through a lube from 1,500 feet
below.
HARVESTED AND digested
by specially developed bacteria,
the methane gas given of( is
used to enrich natural gas .
The quarter-acre site is a pro-
totype for 10,000-acre farm
modules in the future.
Energy or a diCCcrent sort is
the objective in new contract
from the Department of Energy
to use the te mperature dlr·
During past decades, U.S. and
foreign firms have Jost billions
of dollars of plant and equip-
ment when a changed govern-
ment suddenly seized foreign as-
sets . ,
"With about 24 hours notice.
the floating facilities could simp-
ly be lowed away.''
The concept is also boosted as
an alternative to on·shore LNG
plants.
The platform. suggested new
business development manager
Bob Brokaw, could also be float·
ed in '']>ounds in the desert or
FINDING AND inserting well
casings back into a hole deep un-
der water is like threading a
needle from a block away.
Phillips suggested.
A host of other ·projects keep
the 11.5 engineers busy -and at
sea as welJ.
Global is a practical firm, be
said. Once a project is bwit.
engineers must climb aboarJ;!
and help with shake-out duties to
gel things running right.
tSee GLOBAL, Page CZ)
Proposed 900-foot-long floating faciffty would put LNG and other industry offshore, away from populated areas
Jtlom Nailed Doten Pet Store
Margo Robinson's first bird was a bantam rooster
named Charlie. It certainly wasn'ther last.
Walk into the shop she and her mother Norma,
operate near the Newport Pier and you'll find both
surrounded by squawking, talking, raucus feathered
friends, which is, incidentally, the shop's name.
Norma is a carpenter , plumber, jack-of.all·construction
tradesperson who decided a pet shop was the only way to deal •
with a daughter who says• 'I'm easier with animals than with
· people ... animals don't fake anything."
ADDS NORMA : "BOTH OF us are animal lovers, and
this gets it out for us-it certainly gets them out of the
house anyway."
She says lhe location, a portion or the old Newport
Harbor Art Museum at 120 23rd street seems perfect for a
shop that specializes in exotic and nO(·so-exotlc feathered
creatures as well as rabbits, rats, fish, hamsters and other
small animals landlords in the cramped neighborhood
don't mind. Some of the large parrots, macaws and other birds are
pretty expensive pets Margo says, but upkeep is
featherweight. All you need is 85 cents in seeds each week
or two (&¢a subscription to a n~wspaper).
AND WHEN DOGGIE PETS talk, vocabularies are
limited to "arf." Some of the Robin.sons' merchandise lite
to repeat a friendly hello.' their names or even "I low
you." · ,
Some may doubt •sincerity of mimicked sounds, but
Margo thinks they mean it~ometimes.
As she talked, sbe preened Damon, a large green
military macaw. He looked as if he means it
· The young woman was removing sheaih\,s that protect
feathers as they grow, a jobordinarllly done by the partner's
ma~. . '"l'bey ltcb like mad," explains Margo. "Preening ls
like gMng someone a great massage."
Damon. eyes closed and bls bead restlng on her lap
contentedly, a~med lo asree with that comearison.
BUT THE YOUNG WOMAN'S lntereat1 are not
complelel)' centered on Use ahop. She lakes dance classes
at Golden West and discos with a partner each week.
Her mother bullt many 1ot the fixtQl'tl in lhe shop and
loves the plants inside. So dO t.be birds. Some 1et loose •od
delight in tartng plants apart. .
Norma ia waiUng'for word on her contractor's Ucenae.
but expects It soon. Aft.er aJl,.1he earned her Uvina for
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Norma, Margo Robinson with feathered friends
years buying fixer·uppers, repairJna them at;nd then
reselling older homes.
11 there i5 one hazard in owning a pet shop and loving
. animals so much, It is lhat selli.ng them Js tough.
That's why Damon isn't for sale and why Norma's
favorite, a double yellow headed Amazon named Lowe
(the lfp), won't go on the block either.
MARGO SAYS THEY aaESD some of the small
a~m als for sale in the shop's beck section, Jncludin& ~·
birds anelevenquail.
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WHAT &VI E doee It
cover -and how well• An
aff orileblt polley 11 not likely to
<'OVflr t1v rythinJ. but It aho\lld
protect •aatnst moat coats of
lllnt!H or h\)ury.
Look for p1rtl1l cover11e or
dla11no1Uc tt"stt, prescription
druga, out patient· care and r.'~"d.til1D prlvat nuri!llng. These may be
a_pecltlc dollar tnj)UD\.i wllh
maxunum llmlta Thi. alao may
, !f P be trut of room and board y I benefits. Be sure they cover
., today'• COtilb .
1 HOW MANY days of coverage
, , do you get., An av~rage hospital
-,• stay is approximately eight
# days Most policies limit the
number of days you can collect
benefits Trus may be based OD
co n sec utiv e day s of
hoap it alizallon or the total
number of days used in a year.
a
DlHblUty policies also may
restrict tbe period of time you
can collect benefits. or the
amoUJ!!t. .:uay be reduced after a
cert•ln number of pafmenta.
Don 't forset tbat Social Security
pays disability benefits after
five mon&hs lf the condlUoo Is
expected to continue for at leut
l2 months. Except for some
1roup plans, you pay no income
tax on d.laabWty Income.
Are there deductibles?
WBAT A&E THE exclu~lons1
Some ow-cost pla ns exclude
coverage for thines you want and need.
How long are the waltlog
periods? Avoid most policies
that make you wait three or aix
months to receive benefits.
Are you covered for
pre-eJPsting conditions? How
soon ? Read policy language
carefully and don't neglect
mentioning an earlier illness in
your application.
Is the policy non·cancellable
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by the company? You can
choose a policy that only you c14
cancel and for which the
premium cannot be increased. If
you want to hold down premium
cost and stlll have the right to
renew. look for a guaranteed
renewable .,,-.f.
WHAT 18 THE Insurance
company's record for paying
claims fairly aod promptly? An
inquiry to the state Department ·
of lnauranu about a specific
company wlll usually bring
helpful facts. You also can check
o ut a company's financial
standing in "Best's Insurance
Reporta,'' a standard in many
libfaries.
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Can Yo u Correctly
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From what typing machine did we remove
this element?
If you said an IBM Selectnc you are wrong.
Of course every Selbctnc uses this
element. but ...
If all or this s ounds
compllcated and confusing,
don't d espair. As some
consumer groups point out,
understanding and buying
health insurance is one of the
most difficult problems that the
average person faces. But it also
is one of the most important. ~-"--:--~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ So does the REMINGTON SRt01" The
REMINGTON 1s everything the Selectric®is
and more. GLOBAL •••
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What Uaey team there aoes into
new projects and emphasizes the im·
portance of keeping things practical.
A PHOTOGRAPH in the lobby
shows an oil rig-topped vessel. Its en-
tire bow out of the water as a wave
the height of the hull sweeps by. With
forces like that to contend with,
equipment must be simple and tough.
If its equipment suffers rough seas,
so does GMDJ 's vice president of
finance and administration, Scott K.
Anderson Jr., who said the time lag
between -Jubmilting a proposal and
the customer's acceptance can be a
strain.
Global Marine·s annual report said
five customers accounted for 63 per·
cent er its business during 1977.
But the challenge of its projects
.keeps engineers who've been laid off
during doldrums coming back for
more. said Phillips.
THE SCOPE of those challenges
came out in a license plate frame his
son gave him last Christmas, he said
with a grin. .
It r ead, "Gallactic Marine To-
d a y the Earth , tomorrow the
Universe."
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Global Manne Development Inc.
(GMDI) is a subsidiary of Global
Marine Inc .• which . designs
specialized research, oil and
mineral exploration and other ad-
vanced marine hardware systems
cind vessels. tt also operates some vessels.
Its headquarters are at 4100
MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach.
Total revenues unavailable.
Global Mari ne Inc. common
stock is traded on the New York
Stock Exchange under the symbol
GLM.
GMDI employs about 315. 1-15 in
engineering and administration,
about 200 as c rews for vessels it
operates.
Among GMDl's key executives
'!re: R. Curtis Crooke, president.
Russell B. Thornburg. VP-special
projects; Sherman B. Wetmore.
~~ngl"'eering ; James T . Dean,
.JP-fleet engineering: George W.
=>t'lillips. VP-marketing. and Scott .<. Anderson, VP-finance.
FEATHERS
One ol the pleasures of the are
the youngsters both Robinsons
say make the store a second
home. A great source of help at
feeding and cleanup time, they add.
THEY ALSO WIND up
chatting with a lot of adults,
co mpari ng notes with bird
fanciers and giving advice-on
their care and feeding.
1 Margo spent two years helping
a veterinarian, learning a good
· deal about caring for animals,
but she makes it clear she isn't
an expert. "But I've got 'bird
sense,' I guess. I know what to
do."
' Just then a cockatoo lept from
I its perch towar(l a dark corner.
MA•GO AND BE& mother
ran to restrain the bird and to
save a white mouse, one of three
that bad escaped the night
before.
Cooing reassurance to the
terrified mouse, settUng the
ruined feathers of a trustrat.ed
bird, both seemed to know
exacUy what to do.
-B11 Thom lAcoq
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Jobless Rate's
'78 Dip Both
Good, Bad News
News from the Employment
Development Department that the
county's tmemployment rate Cor last
year dropped to 4.9 percent is both
good and bad.
F or those looking for work it
means jobs are there for qualified
applicant,s.
For employers, however, the figure
-especially in December when it
dropped to 4.1 percent -means it's
getting harder to fill critical open-
ings.
THE DEPARTMENT ALSO re·
leased figures last week that showed
a record work force, the county
topped one million for the first time,
toting up 1,009,300 in December.
The number actually working was
760,000 during the same month, up 7 .1
percent over the year before.
Department figures show finance·
insurance.real estate jobs growing
the most last year with a leap or 11. 7 percent.
Trade, services and manufacturing
jobs all jumped more than 9 percent
during 1978.
Proposition l3 cutbacks and declin·
ing school enrollments reduced gov·
emment payrolls by 3,900 jobs, 4.1
percent below last year's level.
EMPLOYMENT Development job
orders give a partial picture of who's
in demand, although professional and
engineering positions are under-
represented because such openings
are filled through other sources.
In all fie lds listed below. the
shortages are for qualified, highly
skilled people. In many areas there
is a surplUS' or marginally qualified
applicants who simply do not get jobs.
Fields with bright outlooks are:
mechanical enginee~; commercial
drafters -a chronic shortage·
secretaries with refined skills· ex:
perieoced;dinner cooks; macbinbts
with backgrounds on many machines
and set-up experience, and arc
welders.
CONTRA•Y TO publicity about
·unhappy teachers leaving Joba,
thereby creating a sboriage, the de-
partment says there is a continuing
s urplus or both elementary and
secondary teachers.
The department said there ls a
decline in employment in the months
following Cbrlatma~1 especially when
rains stop construc:uon, but ijley add
that growth so far wlU continue
because many firms are moving, ex-
panding or s~g from scratch.
Last 3 Offices + Udo .Penlnsula
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$20.000
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amenities include: ar.iswertno service,
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Delielopment Cors>cwatlon
HI W., Ml•l*t ....
A Global Marine
oil exploration
ship rides out big
waves wnh special
mooring system
and 3-directional
nrumng that
keeps derrick and
center platform
level in relation
to long shaft that
drives drill bit
into ocean's floor
thousands of feet
below surface
Both are self correcting, but only the
REMINGTON has "touch control". The
REMINGTON also has more standard
features. ·
All working parts and supplies of the
REMINGTON are inter-changeable with the
IBM Selectric~. Only one typing machine
is complete,ly compatible with the IBM.®and
that is the REMINGTON $A101
If you will call us. OTM Inc . you'll find we
sell the REMINGTON SA 101 for less and
Instead of waiting several weeks or even
months tor your machine to be delivered we
will bnng ti out 1mmed1a1ely
Held over by popular demand'
f you wiSh dunno the month of Februar-J we will rent you this hne machine. and apply the
pa~enl to the purchase price when vou buy.
The&e is no Obhgatton 10 buy of course • . _ •
(714) 957-1195
17942 Skypark Circle, Irvine. CA
GiftS of Elegance
for Our Valued Customers
D eposit $100,000 or more
in a time Certificate of Deposit at Heritage Bank for a minimum of ot1e year
and we will give yo1i a Gift Certificate f qr jewelry of your choice worth S500 or more.
Tlii~ is our way of showing appreciation to our most valued customers
and is not in lie11 of imerest. Yo'' will receive the full amoimt of interest
to which you are entitled. We feel that distinctive customers deser11e a distinctive gift .
Gift Certificate retail values are determined as follows:
$100,000-$199,000 $500 Gift Certiflca tr
~200,000-$499,000 S1 ,000 Gift Cert ificate
$500,000 or more $2,000 Gift Certificate
Au Gift Ce rtificates are redeemable at
Autoyan s Jewelers , 225 Westminster Mall, Orange · County s fi'uest indoor slropping mall.
To open your acco,mt or for more infortnation, call (714) 991 -3860 mid a~ f or
faith Ryan, Customer Service RepresentativP
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1100 Nortlr 1imin Avenue Santa Ana, California 92701
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Sunday. F4it>ruary ""· 10711 DAIL y PILOT Cli
Houses Speak Volumes Real Estate ·lff ailfJOg •••
Bv ROBERT J . BRU An al~rnathe we.Id be 10 Uve reat free
Ouners, t111etutes Lay Themselves Bare DEAR BOB: I've enjoyed your ~eceot for a year or two wlllle yoa IMIUd •P 1ov
Items on why lL pays to get the maximum down paymtat IHIDC•· A Sood way II &o mortgap av.aUable that a home buyer tan maaap an apanmnt taoue. sa.ee yH'll be
aftord. But I m confu.ed as to the best place bome wtu. tbe new baby yoa COii.id naa ta.e
Tlril Ill.\ pan qwz .. d grlf'd ft> tut ~r ot>IW~ ro
•flffrpTt ~ "" "'' .,, alld around o hcl~. T~ qv11
U'OI dtt<rioptd bl/ Andy W'19 "' C:"OO'J>rrChOft With P\lrdw
UnttYmlJI /onby mrmbtr1 • troch buildmg co"
JlrtJcffon. d#llgn '""'"'~"!IQ and ~hQIQgJI 8) ANO LANG ·~-~ .......... I 01w or th\• most revHIJn tat&AUco; about a
hou l' Its age A hot. t> bU.Ut SO or more years ugo
uftt'n h1
A ii ttvud bu~ tif'C'au11c-old llmt" C'raft. mcan hip ,·an 110 lonl(t>r lw> dJ1J1ht'1ted
R not aood • nt\\tr hou (' because
mt>Qrm mat~r11l art' I UJX'rtor
C? If )OU "tt mttal term1ll' 5.h eld~ over tht-
(ootlntt~ of• holllll', \h~ ttll you that
A )Our hou t• 1i. ~l'curt' qamst termit
8 the how f' h not nl'toe sanly 1uarded ade
QU@lt'ly
3 If )'OU n<Jll4't' lots ol knob in the lumber be
1nw ug('(j to rramt> >our new bou e. you can deduce
that
A the rontra<·tor ii. cult.In& costs by using inex-
pens1vt' lumbt•r
8 the contra<'lOr ts u mg knotty wood to add to
the bea\&yofthehome
4 tr 3 hou e you are considering buying sits
higher than surround1og h•nd. this should indkate
to you that
A the builder failed to harmonize the structure
w1tb the surroundlng
landscape.
B watl'r should dram ( QUIZ J away from the structure. w t11 rh could !UIVt' you ._ _______ _,,
money rn repair a nd
maintenance costs
5. Snu~·fittinS? doors <1nd windows and neatly
finished trim a11d moldan~ say tflat: ·
A the house 1s subJect to d rafts in cold
weather •
B some details may have been added to the
house to cover up sloppy workmanship.
C the bous.e as probably a good buy.
6. Paint blistering and peeling under the e·aves
of a house tells you that.
A a carelesspamtermayhavebeenatwork.
B excessive moisture may be collecting in the
attic
C both A and B
ANSWERS: I. B most. authorities reel that
newer home!-. arc better buys than older ones.
Homes built today ;.ire usually better insulated.
Contractors can use better quality lumber than
was available in the past. They can also use fac-
tory· buHt components such as windows and
trusses which must pass quality-control tests. ,,
2. B Termite shields are a great help, but
lhe best termite defense also includes chemicals. If
you arc building u hoUM', have the contractor treat
the ~ill' with msN•t1cide to keep termites from mi-
1?rat ing into the a rcu
3. A Lum ber for trammg should be relative-
ly knot.free Tht.' more knots. the ,.weaker
the framin~ is likely to be. However, some kinds of
knotty wood used indoors have considerable de-
l'Orauve value and <1rc far from cheap.
4. B -A house that sits in a basin where water
may collect is potentially a great drain on the
owner's pocketbook ·
5. C -Little details like snug doors a nd neat
trrm are indicators or a well-constructed house. If
the detail work is accurately and neatly done, the
chances are that the builder took pains with the
b1ft JObs •. t~.. Rut perhaps the best clue to the
quality of house construction is the reputation of
lhe builder A firm thal erects sound houses will be
able to name satisfied customers.
6 C Inadequate ventilation sometimes
causes paint to blister and ~I. However, paint
may abo bhskr be<'ause 1t was applied by a care·
less painter who failed to follow the directions on
the contajner's label.
PART l SCORING: 5·6 correct, houses speak
\'Olumes to you. 3-4 correct, you may need an in-
terpreter. 0·2 correct. better find relatives who will
take you in.
Part 2 of the quiz covns some things a house may
:1•ll you about tis occupants .
I. A messy house m ay indicate that the occu-
pant is:
A depressed
B distracted.
C creative.
Dall of the above.
2. If a man keeps several houseplants and
likes antiques. 1t 1s an indication that he is:
A politically conservative.
B not especially tond of sports.
C concerned with envjronmeotal issues.
3 A person who likes bri~ht colors, such as red
or orange. for walls and carpets may be:
A highly emotional.
B very successful in his or her profession.
C not highly motivated toward achievement.
4. A person who picks a warm yellow or
orange for kitchen decor.
A has htllc knowledge of contemporary trends
in decoratin~.
B gives htlle thought to the problems of clean-
14tg and maintenance.
C has some insight into the influence of color
on human moods. ·
5. Anyone who would put a Victorian table
next to a contemporary chair is:
A probably ignorant of the significance of
furniture styles
B possibly followin~ one of the latest trends in
decorating.
C probably trying to achieve continuity in his
lire by preserving a reminder of an earlier age.
6. A brightly lighted living room may indicate
that:
A the family is expectjng company.
B the members of the family are energetic and
hard-working.
C the family members are unusually formal
with each other and outsiders.
7. A person who displays kitchen utensils, a
Realtors' Leader
W anis of Crisis
WASHING TON Assuring the right of bo~e
ownership and the freedom or Americans to
purchase homes of their choice will be the mission
of the National Assodalion of Realtors in 1919, ac·
cording to its new president. Donald I. Hovde.
ln his Inaugural address Sunday during the H ·
sociatlon's Mid·Winter Mee\lngs here, the
Madl300 realtor warned thal the United States is
uperitnt'lQf: the greatest housing crisis"' since
World War 11.
''Price escalations and lack or producUon have
P.rlced houalna beyond the means or moat
Amerlc•ns," Hovde explained.
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l ml• COlll'<'llon, woodworlUng lOOl5 or family
nap. ho on open ~helvt. may be
A a alopp)' hnu.at:kt'l'~r • n rollow1n11 .. currt'nt dct•<m&tioa trend.
(' a worm per,on who Ii. easy to get ~o know 0 two o( lht• uboH•
ANb-WERS: t 0 A cluttered house may be
u 111n that th~ person who Uvcs there is preoc·
<'u pled wlUt muttl'ns t'onslderf'd more lmPortant
Lh11n howst>kCl'p1nl( Out lt mlght also mean that
Utt· ~nlOn lit depr<>ssed l'1$pecial\y \f the house is
t•xr1•1u11v.-ly dark us well as messy. Clutter and
('rullvity may also KO to1r1ether A neat house may
tnd1ruk I.Ill orderly, urganited person who is not
outstundlnaly <'rt' uh ve
2 C A study ut Purdue contrasted environ-
ment1d uclJvt&ts with other people who care little
about environmental issues. Among the charac·
terisUcs that set environmentalists apart are their
fondness for antiques and houseplants.
3 C Persons who favor bright colors often
rate lower in achievement motivation than do
others. Persons who get high scores on measures
of achievement motivation generally prefer sub-
dued colors such as blue
4. C -A warm yellow or orange decor may be
an excellent choice for a kitchen. Bright. cheerful
colors may be JUSt the right ~etting for an upbeat
start to the· day. J
5. B ScrambUng furniture of various periods
and styles is a characteristic of the very "in" style
of decorating known as eclectic.
6. B -Light levels are believed to be associat-
ed with work levels. A kitchen Is a brightly lighted
room and lots or work .gets done there. Subdued
li ghting suggests greater ror~ality.
7. D -A new trend in decorating is open
storage that lets the homemaker show off utensils
by hanging them on books. and display herbs and
other ingredients in glass jars. Hobbyists show
their crafts and coll ections on open shelves. This
trend is displacing the berund-closed-doors storage
or the past. Some authorities believe that the
person who prefers out-in-the-open storage is an
out-in-the-open individual who makes friends
easily.
PA.RT 2 SCORING: 5-7 right: you should be
asking the questions. 3.4 right: you 're just an
average house·talker. 0-2 correct: listen carefully,
your house may be trying to tell you something.
Tiu Se11 Co1111/ry 1>{ La.~111111 Ni_~11el
to get a home mortiace. Binks! Savlngs and apanme11u aad maybe ~"" ea,. a •••II
loan auoclatlons? Someplace elae? . salary. Cbeek tbe want au for OWIMn IMk·
DP•• ca•JG· -0 ,,._Cr~~ L. Ing for ttllable coaplH to •••ace •p•l1·
r..n " • ate YM ·-a -•e meats. yoa wut &o bay, y04ir aest .-ep ls co ftgare
oat llow IO ftalllce It. Your rtaf estate agent • can be of lnval•able lilelp anaqlng flDandoc A 1'ofd 'Red Blll••lt' a.ls r-
•hiee be or Ille bows ••lcll loC!al lendei: la l -DEAR BOB: Stnce October we've been
maklngtbebeat10101. looking at homes to buy. The ones that are ln
Bllt ·before you go mongaie altopplng, good sbape all seem so overpriced. At the
doa 't forget tile teller l• yMr beat mortgage other extreme are \he run-down dumps which fin •-,,.._.. b rr are cheap but need work. ls it best t.o bll)' a aace IOGJ'ce . "" your •uM pure ase 0 er, house in top condition or one needing work?
DEAR SETH: I'd buy the one neecllag
work ii it's well·located and can be botlgllt at
a barg1ln. By making smart lmprovemeets,
Locludlng paint 1nd cleanup, you practically
assure appredatioo In valpe U lite lloase Is
basically soond and well·located.
spell oat the ~rms oa wit.kb you want tile
seller Co carry back the mortga1e. It's sur· Seth F.
prtslng bow often sellers will a tree.
U you can't get the seller to fi.nance your
purcba&e, however, sbop among local banks.
savlnga associations -and don't forget
mortgage brokers. la maay commllllitlff, the
local Board of Realtors or a tllle company
compiles a weekly suney of local lending
rates ao yoa can compare loan terms.
Ask leaders, or bave your agent do it for
you, about new mongage programs such as
Federal Housing Authority 245 graduated
payment mortgages , PMI (privat~ mortgage
insurance) mortgages for 90 or 95 percent of
the s.iea price, and VA bome loans up to
SltO,oeo, sometimes more. Try ·to avoid
variable interest rate mortgages lf you CID.
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Bou' to ~ive Hnat F~
)EAR BOB: l am 22 and my husba~n Is
21. We got married three months ago. ~oe
has a good job but we can't seem to sav any
money for a home. l 'm expetting ourf first
baby in a few months. ls there any way we
can buy a home on Joe's Sl4.000 annual in-
come as.we only have about $350 for a down
payment?
Helen R
DEAR HELEN: Yes, you can get a
Veterans Admlnlstratioo home loan with no
dowa payment lf your husband is a qualified
veteran. Or you might get lucky and find a
home seller wbo will carry the mortgage
wltb a $350 down payment.
Avoid .. red ribbon deals." It means
yon'U pay too mucb for a property tlaat la In
perfect coodltloo. or course, whea yoa're fe·
ady to sell, make your property a "red rib·
bon deaJ'' for someone wbo doesn't read
tbese articles.
Catt I ~~allfl Pa9 No Taxes?
DEAR BOB: Please explain further how
depreciation can ''shelter" income.
Arnie M.
DEAR ARNIE: Deprttlatlon is a tu de·
ductlon for wear, tear, and obsolescence of
lllvestment property such a s apartments, of·
flees, and stores~
It requires no casb outJay. For ex1tmple,
suppose an apartment house produces m.•
gross annual Income, e xpenses are $8,0M and
mortgage interei.t ls SIO,OOI. That leaves
about $2,800 taxable Income. But if tbf'
depredation deduction is $3,MO, subtracting
this from S2,000 leaves a $1,oet "tax loss" or
paper toss.
This Sl,OM loss can be subtracted from
your ta:1able income, such as salary, to
"shel~r'' lt from tu. If you bne enoagb
shelter. you'll owe no tax.
Tlif Vi/111• ., 11 p11•1td 1•/ 1\VCO C1mn111111h1 On1dl1110<-. /11r
WITH GREAT INTEREST 9% o/o .:9% o/o APR
Prices effective as or 1 /29/79
From $152,800 t9 $225,000
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With only a few units remaining,· the Villas is
celebrating a grand closing. A small number of
select view lots are still available ... also available "
for sale are the award-winning model homes. This
gate-guarded community offers an abundance of
recreational facilities including 4 tennis courts,
swimming pool and jacuzzi.
And speaking of interest ... How's this; 91& o/o with
an A.P. R. of 9% o/o for a limited time only. (See
our sales representative for details and information
covering our 10% down payment programs.)
This could be your last opportunity to own a Villa
by the sea.
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The S Po~t I ~ en ice hns released the d~~i~n of t~o oomme morative stamps. A
15-ccnt stu mp henonng Albert Einstein.
left, will be t hUe<i Morch 4 in Pnncelon,
N .J Another l5·C nt tamp, marking the
Internation a l Year or the Child, will be l S·
sued Feb. 15 in Philadelphia. The United
Nations Ge neral Assembly has declared
1979 a year of concern for the present con·
dition and future well being of the world's
c~ildren
Dearing Aids
Care Vrged in Buying Devices
By TM Associated .Press
For thousands of Americans. a
bearillg aJd can make the dif·
ference between a nqrmal life
and a world or silence, but all
( CONSVMER J
too o~n a purchase that should f · · brina help causes hardship in· eel 10 1977 reqwres that aides " be sold only to people who have stead. bad a medical evaluation or A staff study presented to the h · l · b' · th Federal Trade Commission last earmg oss wit. •0 six moo s and who provide a statement year reported that the average saying that the aid may help.
bearing aid costs $350 a nd said The evaluation can be waived by
some 650.000 aids are sold each buyers 18 and over if they sigp a
year statement saying they have been
THE STUDY ALSO said there ad.Yised it is not in their best in· teresttoavoid the exam.
ceiver which changes the elec·
trical signals back into sound
waves and an ear mold which
connects the r eceiver to the ear
canal.
A Better Business Bureau
g uide on hearing ai~ notes that
ther e are four basic kinds.
were "numerous experiences re· --:· ported of unusable Hea1'fng aids, ' Selecting a reputable tiearlng
purchased at great financial aid dispenser is essential. Check
-THE "IN-THE-EAll" aid
fits directly in the ear, with part
of it extending into the ear
canal. This type of aid has no ex·
ternal wires is very light and
generally effective only for mild
hearing loss.
-The ''behind-the -ear ''
m odel is a small aid with a
microphone. amplifier and re·
ceiver in one unit connected to
the ear mold by a short plastic
tube. This type or aid is suitable
for hearing losses ranging from
mild to severe.
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sacrifice ... The F'TC staff re· complaint records with the local
commended tha t the com. Better Business Bureau or with
mission require sellers or hear· a consumer protection agency.
ing aids to give buyers the right Is the dealer a member or the
to cancel purchases within 30 National i-.earing Aid Society, a
days and g et most of their trade association with a strict
mopey back. code or ethics for its members'!
Many dealers already offer What services does the hearing
such a trial period and con-aid' dispenser provide?
sumers can take other action to
protect themselves.
The first step in s hopping
should be a visit 10 a doctor. A
hearing aid m ay or 'may not
help. The loss of hearing-may be
connected to a medical condition
that can be corrected by drugs,
a change or diet or iurgery. The
s uccess of a hearing aid also
may depend on the patient and
his or her attitude
A FOOD AND Drug Ad ·
ministration rule which took ef·
• COMPARE PR.ICES AND
wa.rranties. Look both for
manufacturers · warranlie~
against defects and service war-
ranties to cov.er other problems
that might arise. • •
Hearing aids have ttve compo.
neots: a microphone which
picks up sound waves and con-
verts them to electrical signals.
an amplifier which increases the
strength or the signal, a battery
which provides power, a re·
Country Musie Star . .
Fonner Undertaker
Digs New Career
By JOf: EDWA&DS
NAS~LLE, Tenn. (AP) -A former undertaker. John Conlee
took a death-defying plunge into country music and buried his
former career with the proper resPE!ct.
Conlee's current ''Lady Lay Down" bas been No. 1 on the coun·
try music charts, and he's reaping multiple awards for his "Rose
Colored Glasses," a hit last summer.
AND HE'LL BE SINGING IN AN ABC movie, "The Girls in the
Office '' starring Barbara Eden and David Wayne , on Friday.
Conlee, 32. was an undertaker for six years in Versailles, Ky.,
before moving to Nashville in 1971 and becoming a disc jockey. He
left that job last sum mer when "Rose Colored Glasses'' bec9'11e a hit.
"The work as an undertaker was satisfying," -
the short, stocky Conlee said in an interview in
an office at ABC Records. "You <get {O help families going lhrougb1 a rough time. Losing
someone close to you is one orthe toughest times of
your tile. Funerals are for lbe livin1; they'reMt
for the dead."
He still renews his embalming license in case
his country music career ends up six reet under. .
"I COULD STILL DO IT AND do j\ well," he cioetLH
said. "But it would take a while to get the
'touch' back. It's like writing a letter. Once you learn the basics, il
always with you."
"Rose Colored Glasses," which concemed a man deluding
himself about love, was selected single of the year by Country
Musi<' magailne and Conlee was chosen top new country mu.sic
artist by several publications. But the man bun't cban1ed much. '"He still doesn't know he's
a star ... said Jerry Bailey, a c~ ~so&!m/SUN~LE J spokesman for ABC Records. l 't.....::JU,.. •
Conlee still drives a 1973
P ly mouth .[ur y and as·
socif t.es with former cronies at radio stalioo WLA~ bere.
.. YOU'U. NEVEll SEE ME IN a 40--room mansion wllh Rolla·
Royces," he said, "Bui I may 1et rid of the '73 Plymouth preUy
soon ." -
He's caught the attention .t feU.,, ld8cen u well u the fans.
Grand Ole Opry veteran Jimmy C. Newman, aaked recently to
name the next superstar in country m"11lc, mentioned Conlee flnt.
"l 'mverylmpreaedwttbblavolce,"Newmanaald.
Conlee hat been compared to Merl• Ha11ard and tlile fate lAfty
Frtuell, but hla idol la Ray Cbarles.
••1• 1 WANTEO Te COPY asut»ocl1, lt would be him," be said.
Ir the bJta tld eo111ln1. Coalee 1"0n't Kru&lle. Jt would be death
wllh dlplty for Ida career.
"I'm Jmt an okt farm boy and cllna to these root.a,'' he saJd. "Ir
the hlta l&op, IO will I. I'm just enoulh of a homebody to quit. lf J
ha we to doll &o eke out• IMmlt I'll•·''
-The "eyeglass" type is
similar to the one worn behind
the ear but the aid itself is built
into an eyeglass frame.
-THE "BODY" AID has a lar~er microphone. amplifier
'and IX)wer supply in a case
which can be carried in a pocket
and altfched by a cord to the re·
ceiver •ruch is worn in the ear.
This type or rud is usually most
s uitable for people with severe
hearing losses.
Tbe BBB advises consumers
not to r ely on price or ap·
pearance alone when making a
selectioo.
"An inexpensive hea.ring aid ot poor quality is of no use if il
constantly needs to be re·•
pal red," the bureau warna.
"Also. a tiny hearing aid that Is
inconspicuous will have little ,
value if it doesn't amplify sound
adequately to suit your needs."
AMONG THE TBlNGS to con· sider before buyi ng a hearing
aid are:
-How Is the quality of the
sound?
-Does it. help you to un·
derstand speech in both quiet
and noisy places?
-Is it comfortable? Are con-
trols for things like tone and
volume easy to operate?
Does the 'price include the
ear mold? Whal are the costs of
upkeep?
69,000 Volvo
Models Face
Recall Soon
ROCKLEIGH, N .J . <AP>
Volvo of America will recall 69,000 late-model cllrs next
month to correct problems with
fuel and emission control
systems., company officials an-
nouncea.
More than 41,000 models 240
and 2(IO Volvos from 1975 and 1976 are being recalled to
replace a potentially defective
valve in the fuel system, accord·
ing to company spakesman Jim
E . WlWams.
tJNOEll THE WO&ST of
circumstances, a defective fuel
valve could cause an excessive
escapeoffumes, Wllliamssaid.
About 28,000 1976-1977 model 2408 are a1lo being recalled to
correct the pressure levels in an
em'lufon controls system,
Williama adcled. ·
"We decided on this }uat to
make auie none of our can ever
exceed the standards of the En·
vlron1neatal Proteetioa Asen· cy," be aald.
aEC.u.L NOTlnCATION wlll
be malled to owners the ftnt ·
week of Pebru.ary, Wllllam1
aald. "None ol lh1I 11 a bll _.,
j ust precautionary," be 1.W.
".\ft.er all, fumes can irrttate
you and no one wanu that."
WUUama noted tbe company's
decision to recall tbe can wu, ~· .
Cambric Plan
"We have been pleaaaatly surprised by the
excepUooa1 aucce11 or the Cambric pld In
Woodbridge Grove,'' said Tom Doucette president
of AklDI Develiopment Com_pany,
"Cambric sales 'have exceeded our
projectiona; home-buyln1 ramUlea have found that
Cambric met t~ir requirements fbr privJCY,
comfort. and convenience. More familles or varying
slze have selected lhe home than we anticipated.''
CAMll&IC IS A TW0-8TO&Y home. one' of
four plans offered at Woodbrid1e Grove, a 163·
home neighborhood in the Irvine Company's
Vllla1e of Woodbridge.
Tbe two story home contains 1,840 square feet
in a Ulree-bedroom, two and a half-bath format.
with lnnovaUve architectural features seldocn
found lo Ounge County homes lo this price range,
Upstairs, the master suite has its own entry
from the central hallway and a private bath with
Corian marble double sink pullman top,, wardrobe
and other fealllres. Two more bedrooms and another bath complete the accommodations, while ...,.,.._ ..
a unique gallery, open to the living room below1
provides a priyate living area for the sleepiot
level.
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ON THE LOWER LEVEL, the foyer opens to a
Jiving room and formal dining room, ·warmed by a,
wood-burning fireplace. An easy.care kitchen
contains a complete array o/ butlt·in appliances,
hardwood cabinets, ceramic We counter tops and
VAULTED CEILING, FIREPLACE AT CAMBRIC
Cf
l a stainless steel double sink, in addition to a Se • • ~
pantry. Adjacent to the kit'Cben there ls a spacious 1fU1l(JT. IR J '11ewpol1, 11a
breakfast room that opens into the garden through in·
sliding glass doors. A powder room and laundry A one-day seminar entitled "How to Analyzerm
facilities complete the living level, along with the Residential Propeny: An Architect's Viewpoinl")er insid~ access two-car garage. will be held at the Sheraton in Newport Beach on
Woodbridge Grove homes are priced• from Feb. 13, beginning at 8:30 a.m. of
$87,900 to $110,900. A community assc>ciatlon to The course covers the information needed to•
which all homeowners belong maintains the successfully evaluate the design and constructionia·
quality of all common areas and racilitle1>. features of today's homes. The soeaker is ed
architect and lecturer Richard K. Rhodes. -. . To reach Woodbridge Grove, take the Santa The seminar· is open to all real estate licensees to
Ana or San Diego Freeway to the Culver offramp and the public. Registration at the door is $7S. and
and follow the signs to \he Village of Woodbridge; includes lunch and course materials. the Village is north of the San Diego and south or ------.,..--------------66
the Santa Ana Freeway. The Village Information -------------------.-. Center is located on the southeast comer or Culver find Schusss whet you went In the Skiing 111
and Warner. Model homes and sales office are classified eds of the Dally Piiot. 642•5678 •
open from 10 a.m. to dusk. •
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investment
in qriality a11d
pride.
A neiglzborlUJOd of
quality, family homes.
Homes of unsmpassed
design and functional
living. Located in a
community surrounded
with r<'creational oppar-
{un ities. Fonnal living
and di1png rooms /Qr
distinclivc e11terlaini11g,
family rooms witll wet
bars and wood-bumi>tg
fireplaces. Three lo /ive
bedrooms and two to
throe full baths. Master
bedroom and bath suites
designed with luxury
'
living i11 mind. Air con·
ditio11it1g is a standard
feature in all Woodside
homes. Gourmet kitchens
with a full array of
Q.Uality built-in appliances
lnul features including
lunu:nous ceilings, sep-
arate self deaning and
lflirrowa ve ovens, 5 -cycle
dishwashers. ~rds of
handfinished cabinets
with ce-ramir tile counter
tops and cushioned vinyl
'jl()qrs. If you are looking
/or a new home with
"something sf>CciaJ," here
/'riced From $116.490 to $14Q,490.
is your selecti<m. Wood·
side homes. An im estment
in quality and pride.
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A BONY D I. h11 IM'tn promolt to
dlrettor ot the acrounlin partmt-nt al ttlcr
' Ho1&1tn, Corp of Irvine
01v11. Sl, has bffn 1 tant l'OntrollPr nc
, ,.}olnl~ Rullt'r llou In• m Sept mber. H,1 o
, w11 i tJanl controller rom
1973 to uue. •f\tr whah h~
•~nt t year a tatr WOW\
tant With Sparlul & Heart' Ac •
t'O\.lntancy Corp .• on <Jana~
('(lunty firm spedalb.Jog n the
r~al tttate industry
Davis 1$ a lt74 1radt1te or
C•I Stale Fullt'rtoo •th u
bachelor's d l(rt'C 11 Uf'OUJlt
' 1n1 lie wa. born in L~wood, 'o""'" · Callrornaa. and gr~w up in
South"m 'al1fom1;a, araduatu-a tD Jt72 fr<tt C r·
rno Coll t• with nn a oc1ate s decree i wlness
nd mtn_a ltallon He re ades an Lake Foni1t flth his
ware. Path, dauthlt-rs,. Heather, 10; loit, ;,t; and
Mln, Kenny. 1
SHAN N DRAKE F.SMAS has been ap-
ay.--cuNNlfr NEW YORK <AP> Where t-a~
thty ,one. lhoM W\marrted awin1er1
who IOU8hl to ma i ntain their
lr•tdom end mobility by renting
ap1rtment1 rether than buying
hoillet"
SOnw ol O.m •~m to have dlstP•
peaud, and aputment hou c operat.c>rt 1ere con
cerned -Th•Y
tbo111ht the 1wlna·
Ina HrMtyle ol tHlil
und r M .croup H · sul'f'd larwUordJ or
teQanla. Now they
ar Q't aure.
"JI you were un-
der ~ and unmar-
r d , you we re
t wic u likely to ·
be • renter as a
family the same
age, and four times as llkeJy as an
.older family," said PbHip Kozloff,
presldent of Citicorp Real Estate.
That's the way it used lo be. By a
margin ol nearly 6·1, the hJstoric pal·
tern of these young unmarried households was lo rent rather than
buy, be said.
polnted to the Posalion or vice president1ublic re-
lation.a ror Hubbert Advertising and ptli~ Rela·
lions Company in Cost.a .Mesa. She will •d public ~ lations. operahons for tbe full·smicQiency's
four offices located throughout Ute state. AS RECENTLY A8 1973, the rental
p · · 1 H bbe in d market could expect the formation of nor lo Joan DI u rt, an advert g an about 540,000 new swinger households pubHc rela~ons real estate specialist fipl , Miss _ that is. households of one. But in Ses m as was with Martin Advertising aj Public ,
Rellltions Inc where she held the positio~ public 'be past four ytrars, said Kozloff, the
r elations director a nd account e >ecutive. annualratefellto240,000.
Previously. she waa 8 news reportef for the And so, unlike some analysts w~ ,.
Pasade na Star News and Foothill h tercity si!"ply assume the rent~l "!arke.t !S
Newspapers still growing, Kozloff ma10truns "1t as . clear ttlat there has been a sharp
· A member of Women in Commuications, decline In rental demand since 1973."
Inc., Miss Sesmas is a graduate of itl State The change, says the Citicorp of.
Fullerton and has done graduate wor~in com -flcial , is partly due to economics, or
munications at the UC Irvine so it seems. That is, the swinger's
EVERETI' W. BOYCE has been n~ an Ac-count Executive for American Home ortgage
Corporation. a Newport Beach firm spe tiring in
individual and institutional real es invest-ments
Boyce was ronnerly Division Sale
with Pacific Plan of California. and w
Executive for Golden West ln-
v es l m e n t Corpo r a t ion of
Newport Beach prior to that. He
also has experience with the
U.S. Government. having been
a finance officer in the U.S.
Army.
A li censed re al estate
salesman. Boyce is a graduate
of the University of Southern •
California with a Bachelor of
Science dc~ree in Business Ad·
m inistrallon. The Fountain Valley at-
lenCled American University. Washin n College
of Law. Washington. D.C., and is als graduate
of the Army Finance Officers' School d attended
•the Command and General Starr Corps liege and
the Industrial College of the Armed Fo es.
PEGGY LLOYD, adopted daugter of the
1920's silent film sta.c. Harold Lloyd. u joined the
George Elkins Company's Newporl ac.h office
as an associate saleswoman.
Now living in Newport Beach, Mi LIOyd was
once an actress herself. Her experi ce also in·
eludes four years as a director or Lt d-Beach &
Bear Publicity. ·
JOHN SVALBE has been named ' ject direc·
tor of Rancho San Clemente, the co aoy's 2000· acre master-planned comntunity.
In his new position, Svalbe, ·as overall
res nsibilit for the project. inclu g engineer-
ing, marketing, d the actual
development oft property.
Prior to join g Nu-West in
November. 1978,. valbe served
as project ma ger for the
Irvine Compan Woodbridge
and Deerfield jects as well
a s residual p els. He also
held the title of irector of de-
v e Io pm e n t fo Ponderos a
Homes. He and s wife and the
svALH children live in ta Mes a .
TONI ALEXANDER recentlY. oined Hubbert
Hubert Advertising and Public elations Com-
pany. as vice president and di ctor of client
services. announced Bob Hubbert, resident of the Costa Mesa-based agency.
Among her primary respo ibililies. Alex-
ander will establish the market r earch function
of the agency, evaluate work fl systems and
concentrate on new business pres tations and the
account servicin g functions.
Prior lo joining Hubbert. Ale ander was vice
president at Basso/Boatman, Ne rt Beach, and
was responsible for account ser ing in addition
to the creation of a sales promoti division. She is
a resident of Newport Beach.
TOM HA YES has t>een ap
dent of business development
•division of the lrvinc·based
Partne rs . Be fore joining G
Partners. Hayes was with the.
paoy as a financial analyst, and
later as assistant to the represi-
dent or Kendall Development,
their predecessor. He lert to
participate in his own single-
family joint venture, then spent
more than two years consulting
on problem condominium pro-
jects for a major real estate in·
vesment trust.
nted vice presi-
r the northern
nstar Housing
star Housing
liam Lyon Com-
In his new position, Haye
will be responsible ror evaluat 14AYH
ing and acquiring new ventur opportunities and
providing supportive service to uilder partners.
BARBARA SWEETING ha been Qamed to the
managerial postoftheCoetaM aofticeolWestern
Mutual ~crow Corporation. '·
With approximately seven ars experience •
an escrow officf'r, Mrs. Swee ·ng has bad prW>r
assignments with two iodepen nt eeerow firms In.
Fullerton and Escondido, hand g a wide variety or escrows.
She ii a past director and
San Oteco County Efcrow
member of the Eact'ow Ad
Palomar College, San Maros.
the desif'abon of Certified Es
Calilonwa Escrow A.lloclation
ember of the North
iaUon ud waa a
ry Committee at
hu aJlo Neelved
iW omcer from the
noncommital lifestyle seems to have
succumbed to some pressing finan-
cial realities.
UNABLE TO AFFORD high rents,
and seeing soaring real estate prices
make some of their friends relatively
well off, some swingers apparently
have been trading mobility and
~. ,ebfuary •. 1979 DAIL 'f PILOT C7
freedom for an Inflation bed1e.
The F.Qual Credit Opportunity Act
of 197~ also had a lat to do with it.
making purchue eaaier for alnele In·
dlvlduals who had tt0metlmes been
considered p00r mortose rilka. Another factor. aay company
analysts, is the revival ol con-
dominium market.I, 1¥jtb the llf'onC
conversion trend or ttae past two
years providing owner unlts that
meet ~ needs ol alogle persons.
EVEN AJTEa orfel'tnl these ex-
'4aaatioal, CiUeorp still isn't certain
It haa foupd all the reasons. It
belleves also that there bas been a
moderate deeUne ·in the growth ol
·a1e groups p,,.USPQ&ed tQ bll)'lnc.
But even more changes ml"'1t have
Smti h ResliDs
Richard 8 . Smith, founder and
president of Broadmoor Homes
has announced his resignation.
Smith sold, his inte rest in
Broadmoor in 1m to Gt!nstar
Limited of Montreal, Canada .
During the las t six years,
Genstai has underwritten under
Smith's management a sixfold
increase in sales from $17
million lo $122 million with a
comparable increase in profits.
The Genstar-Broadmoor as-
sociation has been cited as one
of the most successful acquisi-
tions in the history of the associa-
tion of major companies wilb
builders.
SMITH SA VS ms resignation
will be 'effective March 1. "My
departure is on the most friendly
terms. The relationship with the
new owners has been r e -
markably successful for both of
us."
Smith indicates that he leaves
Broadmoor in sound condition.
The existing management team
is regionalized into three areas:
Southern California, Northern
California and San Diego, with a corporate s taff in Irvine,
California. The company is well
supplied with developable land;
is well capitalized and &f\·
ticlpates sales in lbe $150-to-$180
million range in 1979.
Over the years; under Smith's leadership, the company has re-
cei ved numerous national, re·
gional and local awards for Its
homes and land planning. Smith
has been honored t.hls year as
"Builder of the Year" by the
Construction Industries AJUance
s upporting the City or Hope. He
is scheduled to receive the
Orange County1 Council of Dor
Scouts highest service award'
later thil month.
SMlm INDICATES be will
take an extended vacation upon
leaving Broadmoor but has no
specific future plans. "I believe
that I am reaching the peak of
my building 'career a-nd
therefore do not plan to retire,"
he stated.
He .indicates that the reason
for his resignation is simply that
all'-f greements with Genstar
have been successfully complet-
ed . and that he and Genstar
were unable to negotiate a
mutually satisfactory agree·
ment for the future.
ilDP,inged on 1wlnger ace cate1ory.
• Ewn all tbe facton we have-list·
edr lddecl topther, do not seem ade-
quate to explain IO lar1e a shift,'' tbe
analyaes stat.I.
There does aeem to ,be no miatak·
int the ot.ervatlon tbat u rents rGH
awio1en1 became eooeerned about tbe ecoaomlc logic ol &IM!ir lifestyles. O~. even t.bouall tt cram* mill'• Ible, became an alternative.·
8\l&VEYS AND observationl by
real estate dealers In many J)¥t.s of
the country confirm the chanfe.
Sln&le men, sinele women, and
groups too, are said to be buying
homes in urban centers •nd smaller
towns too.
Whatever other reasons exist, it
seems certain that pocketbook
economics is a basic motivation for
the decyiion or swingers to buy rather
than rent. That much piay not be in
much dispute. •
Whether, however, it is correct to
say that the cool, easy style of the
swingers is still another victim of in·
rtation is debatable. Some say
ownership is the best thing that ever .
happened lo swingers.
Wallace Takes
Realtors' Helm
Clark E . Wallace, a Moraga
Realtol' and developer, has been in-
stalled in his fi'°st full, one-year term
as president of the 125,000-member
California Association of' Realtors.
Walhtce has served as president of
CAR since last June when be was ap-
pointed to the office of the assocja.
lion's chief executive. He succeeded
Donald A. Wiedmann, who had re-
signed as president in order to
become executive vice president.
The executive vice president is the
full·tiine chief operating officer of
th.e association. Wallace, who was
unopposed, was elected at the as-
soci~lion 's 74lh annual convention
last September.
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Sunday, Februa1Y ' 1179 ~M..t!6TATE
ent'
Buyers Press Ahead Despite Cost I
Anyone who i•n't living in a
uvt know1 that home coats
hl•VO r Mn 1t.eeply durmg the in·
O•t d 1D70'b Yet, 1977 and 1978
wor• extreme!~ &<>od years for
homebuyfnl. Why?
The Andersen Corporation of
Royport. MIM., a leadlog win·
do w manufacturer, says
mort1age lenders and the people
who "'ell real estate usually cite
two reasons. 81J ye rs see
homeownership as a good in·
vestment And, they are tired or
paying baa: rents with nothing to
11bow for it
are better educated to the re· d ouble·g la ng a nd factory·
·aJllies or property investment, applied weu erstripping.
the availability or tax breaks. Arthur gaerts, Jr .. vice
nnd the advantages or btdlding president of e residential loan
eq u I ty." he s ays. "Pride of di vision or ntinenqll Illinois
owner11hlp ls slill important. Bank in Chi go, calls tbe cur·
But, now a home is also valued rent homeb ng surge, "the old
as. a hedge against \nflation." , homeowning ream with the ad·
The real estate brokers say dltion of u ealthy dose of
buyer aophisllcation has created economic ho sense."
a demand Cor quallly. in both The Am can maxim tras
new a nd e-xisting homes. always been '.'If you need a
Hartman says: "Buyers know house and c· afford It -buy
what they want. They may be one." says erts. ''It's sUU a
flexible about style and even good rule and mes are still af· (Jaal
location. But, they're adamant fordable." H doesn'( believe raall
when itcomestogoodconstruc· that average come families EV. Kadow. vice
"APPRECIATION ON homes lion and e nergy.e fficiency." have been p ced out of the p r c s i d e n t o f
1:, ~o good, in general. that Ferris adds : "Time was when market. "Wha r:lally happen· American National
you're losing money by not buy-buyers rarely checked out in· ing is that tber a many first· Housin g Corp. in
10g, ·• says Gerry Ferns of Cen· sulation. Now. enerfY·Saving 1s time buyers. a-1 lmost every-Newport Beach. has
LA FAMILIA PL_AN'S RETREAT OFF MASTER BEDROOM SUITE tury 21. a national affiliation or a major selling point. Buyers one buying a r•s home has lo
independent Realtors . The New want the whole energy package. stretch their bu4 ts a bit. The b c e n n a m e d
York areas he services realized including full insulation and smart ones make hat sacrifice c h air m ii n of the
"a coryer vative appreciation storm or ins ulating windows . despite higher p es. knowing Retirement Invest·
average or 14 percent in 1978. '' Even proper weatherstripping is that costs and ap ciation rates m e nt AdvosorS' Com·
In 1979, he expects appreciation important. They've learned the can only go up." his area -of m i t t e e o f t h e
to be "consider ably higher." lack of these features wastes t h e midwest p r eciatlon California Associa·
''Homes we sold last year for fuel and money." averaged abou percent• in lion of Realtors.
. I
Cordova Sales NeiJring
<f;ompletion in Vi~jo S30.000 were resold for $37,000 in 1978. ----------less than 12 months." Ferris NATIONAL CONSUMER MATl'HEW ITTLE R , as-
says. "Can you beat that kind of s tudies reflect this. says the An· sistant vict> p ident or the
return in a bank or on Wall dersen Corporation. One recent mortgage dep ment or the
FirDJ8 Formed
For ~roject Only 12 humcs rem1:11n to be sold
10 the econd phase of Mission Viejo's
NE!W Cordova series. Mission Viejo
COJnpany's single family homes for
young families. according lo Grant
Subhi.ao. dir:ector of marketing for th~firm.
New Cordova has experienced
exceptional sales suc<'ess smce it was
fn~t offered in August or 1975. Since
tht'tl more than 1.200 families have
pufchased them
According to many of these
lluyers. features s uch as reasonable
µrices. functional and versatile de-
sign and a desirable location within a
"'e-fl.planned communjty guide them
to.their decis ions to purchase.
TAKE l\'AN AND Eileen
Karuza, for instance. who purchased
1he popular La Familia plan.
"lt was the price and the area
that altrat'led us to ~ew Cordova,.,
Ivan Karuza explained after com·
pleting hi s purchai.e . "That and, of
rourse, the home itself a:-well as the
availability of financing that is
within our means ·'
New Cordova homes have three
or four b<-drooms and two or three
baths They range in size from the
l.109·squarc-root "El Nido" to the
1,885-square foot "La Serena.'·
PRICEO FROM $73,145 t o
S87.685, the homes still are among the
lowest priced single family detached
homes in Orange County. The twelve
remaining homes. are scheduled for
occupanC'y in March.
Each of the plans available at
Sew Cordova ha ve distinc tive
ft!atures which contribute to thtnr
populanly.
The "La Serena .. is one or the
hesl buys for square footage in
Orange County, notes Sullivan.
TUl: LARGEST OF the New
Cordova series. this two.story home
has three bedrooms. three baths. a
formal dining room and country
kitchen. as well as a generous bonus
room more than enough space to
accommod ate an extra family>
rnember or tw9.
Street "'' s urvey lists windows with St ate Bank of lb'any. N.Y.,
The La Familia, traditionally a At the same time. rents are double·pane insulating glass as says. "All th e economic
top seller among the four pla ns. s kyhigh. "So," Ferris adds, the second most important new trend5. average and statistics
features a variety of options which "people are saying : 'Why should home feature. Another shows boil down to this people want
make it particularly inviting to the I put that profit in the landlord's that in order to save on yearly .. a home. They'r ick of paying
family or coupltt that wants to Pocket?'" ' fuel bills. 89 percent or prospec· · .;ent. Arter sh ing out rent
<'Ustomize their hom"ll. ~ve buyers would spend addi· money every m h. most want Th~ second bedroom may be GEORGE HARTMAN of Renl· tional money at the time or con· som ething more ngible than a
trans formed into a master suite ty USA, another nation-wide af· struclion for efficient insulators cancelled check. hat desire Is
retreat for luxurious adult Hvlng, or filiation of real estate brokers, s uch as woo« or vinyl-the solid equity e ned when you
the fourth bedroom, which adjoins agrees. "Today's home buyers s heathed wood windows with own your own ho " the living room. may be turned into a ..:::.!:.:..:::.:.:.:___:_:..:..::.::....:.....:.:=.:.=.:..:.:::..:~-_:___:__...:..:._...:...;__:_ _ __;:..;...~-....;;;..-~....;;.;..~----~---------------
The two home building
firms will combine their
expertise and years or
experience in develop-
ing the proJect, located
adjacent to El Niguel
golf course in Laguna
Niguel. which will be
named Foxboro Heights.
den featuring double·door access to
the living room.
ANOTHER OPTION popular
with families who entertain regularly
is to use the family room as an ex·
pansive dining room.
The two·story El Carmen is
perreclly suited for gracious enter·
taining with its formal dining room
situated adjacent lo its spacious liv·
ing room and large country kitchen
with breakfast nook.
The downstairs bedroom can be
converted into a den leaving three
more bedrooms upstairs to accom·
modate a growing family.
The El Nido offers three
bedrooms. two baths and a n ex·
pansive country kitchen within ils
single·level design.
NEW CORDOVA buyers re·
ceived a number of features included
in the purchase price of the home,
such as carpeting in the living room.
all bedrooms. stairs and hallway; •
c ultured marble pullmans i n
bathrooms; central forced air heal·
ing ; attached two.car garages; un·
derground utilities; and concrete
driveways and walkways.
Cordova kitcbens feature a gas
range and oven. dishwasher and dis-
posal. Laundry areas are included in
each plan io the kitchen or in the
h allway area. and the two·story
models have laundry chutes.
The. New Cordova model homes
are open lo the viewing public daily
Crom 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Located at
26832 Nogal. Mission Viejo, they are
easily rPached by exiting the San
Diego Freeway at Oso Parkway,
t raveling e as t lo Marguerit e
Parkway then south on Marguerite to
Felipe Road.
·Irvine's North wood
Shady Hollow Popular
The advantage or owning a de·
tacheq single·family home with the
added freedom or Lownhome living is
attracting more than 100 visitors a
"eek to Warmington Development,
lnc.'s Shady Hollow community in
Irvine's Village or Northwood.
.. Prospective buyers are im·
pressed with the <'ontemporary styl·
ing and floor plans at Shady Hollow
that require less maintenance than
larger homes ·and yet still offer am·
pie living space and a wide range of
price·included features." said Bob
Mister, vice president of sales and
marketing for Warmington Develop·
menL. fnc.
The Shady Hollow prices rangt
from S87 ,500.
PltF.sENTED IN ONE and two·
story concepts, the two, three and
three-bedroom·plus·den homes are
well suited lo singles, couples or
young families.
As part of the l,400·acre Village
of Northwood. Shady Hollow offers
residents the nearby convenience to
numerous community amenities.
The Village is planned lo include
neighborhood parks, hiking trails. a
racquet club. a 20-acre community
park. shopping facilities and schools .
DECORATED BY Carole Eichen
Interiors, the model homes are open
daily from 10 a.m. until dusk. •
Shady Hollow may be reached by
el(lting the Santa Ana Freeway at
Culver Drive. go east on Culver to
Trabuco Road, right on Trabuco to
Remington and left on Remington to
the new Warmington community.
first things first
Three and four bedroom
executive homes in the beautiful
rolling hills of Laguna Niguel.
T he official opening of t his
exclusive series o f homes will n ot
be until mid-February. Choice
(714) 831 ·9910
lot selections al! best during rhis
preview showirg. From the San
{)j~ Frccway,take Crown Valley
Parkway apprClimatcly J mile
sou th lQ Glcnro:k, k·ft on Glen rock
to Brandon Driic sales office.
$138,500 to $198,500
A community of Avco Community Devdopcrs, Inc G? --
FROM Fash ion Island
Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF ''t-HE HARBOR
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REAL ESTATE
Bonftnza at B road.moor
Home Building Firin Hitll Record in 1978
Broadm r U ~ lllt.8 mUUoe
in nl -· ~ rea nUna l'Ti"reudeotlal Unita, and
$19.e rmllion tn land aal" -ln Callfon'11 d\lrl.nt tm. an alltime t\ll)l •«Oirdi8' to Rlchard 8 .
Smith. prsldonlof the ll·bown bulldl"f ft~m.
Bl'oadmoor. ~hkh s cm real.17 dev•k>Plftl re· sldenllal t0mmun1un rrom U. Saa f'l'uclaco 8ay
...AuatoSU Ol o, la.a c:th'W. oto..tar Pariflc
Corporatiori, a ~Uy-owned ~aey ot Ge°'tar
Limited of Nontttal, • d.iftf'llfled aperatlq com·
pany lulf'd on mllJOr 1tock ucbaapa tbroqhout
the world
OllANG • CO J..T '1'81! Plte for Broad·
moor ln 1978, .. 1th 3S9 new rskl•eet IOld for a
grand tolaJ ol tt9.9 mllbon.
Fivt' ·eroadmoor Orance County clevelopmenta
wer at'tive In 1918 On , He,ntage Park, a 181·unlt
town home commuruty. reaa1terect a tota1 sellout ln
the trvtne Company's Village of El Camino Real.
Laguna Hills
Homes Offer
Creek Views
Excellent views ol the Aliso Creek Greenbelt
enhance many or the 40 homes which have recent·
ly been released for purchase at the New Territory
in Laguna RJlls. Home~hoppers have been attract·
ed to the extensive detailing inside and outside of
the one and two-story homes priced from $123,000
to $163,000.
From curving streets and cul-de-sacs, con·
crete driveways and walkways lead to stately
homes with wood siding or wood shingle trim.
Prominent wood s hake roofs display a bold
architectural statement with open rafters, multi·
pie roof lines, and wide roof extensions which
shelter parking courts. enhancing the individual
Character Of twelve distinctiYe elevations.
SINGLE OR DOUBLE DOOR entrie! lead to
ceramic tile foyers or the three, four and five
bedroom homes which incorporate from 1,800 to
over 3,000 square feet into four noorplana. IJving
rooms are accented with soaring ceilings teachlog
full-height in the two story plans. Massive wood·
burning fireplaces highlight living rooms, com·
fortable family rooms, and intimate fire pits, and
depending upon the plan a home may have up to
three fireplaces. 'Formal dining rooms and garden·
view nooks provide attractive settings for enter·
tainint and dining.
Radiating warmth and graciousness, homes
include elaborate detailing and dramatic design
elements Wood-framed French doors open to
garden areas in three pJans, and the other plan
features a glass-enclosed, bay-shaped nook for a
view of rear garden areas spanning virtually the
entire length of the home. Wet bal's, pub-style or
ajlh access to rooms on either side, are lncluded
in most plans, conveniently located for entertain-
ing An open galleria, finished bonus rooms,
master retreats and skylights are among the de· sign higbJights
DETAILING EXTENDS INTO t.be French
country-themed kitchens beginnin1 With central
c hopping blocks, breakfast bars, 1arden
greenhouse windows or pass·thru wel ban to en-
tertainment centers Oak hardwood cabinetry aod
ceramic tile countertops provide an attractive
background. Contributing to efficiency and time
management are modem convenience including
mic rowaves , self·cleaning -ovens, electric
cooktops, dishwashers, disposals in double com-
partmented slnks and luminous ceiliop.
Master s uites are a relaxing retreat for
homeowners. Surrounded by amenities including
twin china basins in cultured onyx pull.mans, de·
corator·selected bronze fixtures, oval tubs with
separate ceramic tile sbo..-ers (in three plans) and
i>lus flowing carpeting, home owners may be
tempted to linger 1n the morning. Large wardrobes
or walk-in closets provide amplestora1espace.
To tour the models, take the El Toro Road exit
from the San Diego Freeway and drive south to
Paseo de Valencia. Turn left on Pueo de Valencia
to Kennin.non Drive and the complex or fully·
furnished models and sales center at tbe New Ter-ritory, open daily from 10 a.m. to dusk.
New Knightsbridge
H orne Tract Opens
One of the most p0pular newly opened home
developments is Knigbtabrldge In the exclusive
Northwood Village of Irvine. The single family
home community, built by the Robert P. Warm·
ington Company, offers a comblnation or excellent
location adjacent to a village park, traditional
architecture and a reasonable starting price of
$96,900. These factors have contributed to tbe early
sales success of the project. while providing great
value fortoday's new bomebuyers.
Knightsbridglf is a neighborhood of homes in·
nuenced by the architecture or France, England
and Colonial America. The homes are Distin-
guished by traditionaUy framed windows cov·
ered entries and extensive detallln,g In wood, brick
and masonry. There are cedar sbake roofs, under·
ground uillities, a rchitecturally coordinated entry
walks and concrete driveways. Knigbtsbridge
buyers have a choice or four floorplans ranging in
s ize from a single three bedroom, two bath to a
two story model with three bedrooms, den and
2in baths. All plans have a breakf asl nook or bar and/or
a f onnal dining room. One home ii hl&bllabted bJ
a step.down convenaUoo pit between the llvinl
and family room. The room is also hllbli1bted bJ
French doors.
The Village of North•ood bu beeb detlaned to
include a total of 1$ nellbborbood park.a, a 20-acre
community park, prt•ate racquet club, recrea·
tioD•l vehicle and mlnl·storaae f acUitin. There
are nelghborboOd elementary and middle acbooll.
bite trails, pedestrian and joalnl paths and a
17-acre commercial and abol>Plna center.
The aalee center aricl model bomea at
Knilbtlbridge are epen dally from 10 a .m. to S
p.m . To reach the homes, ex.it the Santa Ana or
San Die10 freeway at Culver Drive. Go northeast
oa Culver to Bryan, "right Oft Bryan to Eutwood
and left on East.wood to the Ales center at Ben·
oln1ton. f'or lntormaUon, pll Goldie lhctln
151·2911.
El Nlj(u.l Height.a, a 2:50-unit, •lnal•famUy
home dev tlOpment In L11una Nicuel otren lwnary
Uvln1 and panoramic vlewslles of tbe La1una
Nt1ueil Country Club.
KUNTlNGTON HAaBOU& IS a development
or 2'4 luxury townhomes in Huntlncton Beacb . Turtl~ Rock Vlata, in the Jrv~ COmpany'a
•·v111a1e ot Turtle Rock." offers 185 eleaant
townhomea wttbln an atmosphere or carefree
ramlly llvlna.
Ono of Broadmoor's newest and most am·
blUous new Orange County communllle$ is Rancho
Domln(ues ln Yorba Linda. The development is
de1l1oed to reature a residential mix or 301 single·
ramlly homes, 206 townhomea, 131 patio homes,
and t ntatlvely 128 equestrian estates.
. B&OAOMOO& SALES IN 1'78 placed the com·
pany among California's leading bullden.
''For certain, 1978 was an excellent year for
Broadmoor," said Smith. "And, alt.bough cbang.
Ing ecqoomlc conditions point to a all&ht slowdown
in new housing starts in 1979, we are nevertheless
anticipating a very active year.
·•eroadmoor will continue to build according
lo the needs ol the market, and we p1refer to de·
velop within the concept of planned commU91tles,
with both attached and detached bousine, and in
unique cases, combinations of both types.
-Customiz ed Look
At Rolling Hills
The collection of executive homes at Rolling
Hills in Laguna Niguel, soon to be offered by Avco
Community Developers, Inc., was designed by the
architectural firm of Corbln/Yamafugl and
Partners, Inc.
The first phase of 37 homes is scheduled to
open on February 18. Rolling Hills is located in the
bills above Crown Valley Parkway and may be
reached from the San Diego freeway by traveling
south on Crown Valley to Glenrock Drive. Turn
lert on Glenrock and follow the sigbs to the sales
office al 28362 Silverton Drive.
IF YOU THOUGHT AFFORDABLE
HOUSING IN ORANGE COUNTY
WAS A THING OF THE PAST. ••
THINK AGAINI
THINK WOODSIDE VILLAGE!
Here's what may be your last chance to live and One Bedroom and Den, 1Wo
own in close-in Orange County! To have that hedge and Three Bedroom•One and Two
against inflation! Story Condominiums & Townhouses
It's truly aJarden setting! With 18 lushly landscaped woodsi
acres. 3 spar ing swimming pools, jacuzzi, sauna ~d a . cJe·.
strik igly-furnished community center.•
In truly a great location! On Sunflower-between 2s11 Wes I~ Bristol and Fairview-within walking distance of Costa Sunflower Av~ VI• '
Mesa's fantastic South Coast Pl.au. Santa Ana · •
But hurry! Phase I sold out in record breaking time. (714) 557·4~0 .
And once these homes are gone, thinking about owning a J
home may be all you can afford to do! } \-.cnbd: .-
lt's_Qrange County's finest home investment! . ~ n · ·
,,. 54..n Giit.a M
Sales office open daily from 10 to 6
An Americana Properties community
•A Hoinoowner's Association fee of just $64.27 .per month eeee to the
maintenance of all area landscaping and recreational facilities.
Gl Equal Housing Opportunity Prices subject to change without notice
s
f.l ~
Sea Ridge.
Quite clearl• ~ Co~ up to the top of "O ~ the hlU and discover the finest VleWS Sea Ridge, a
l!xit the San Diego r ruway
at Pacific Coast nigh way.
go north on Pacific Coast
to The Street of the
Oolden Lantern and
~ right up tile ltlll
along the coast..;;2~~!:es
planned with care and bUllt with pride by
the Don Lee Development Company. This is a pofed
Dana Point setting with speaaca1tar uleu.s of the sea,
where <>amt breezes cbol the days and w~ the
sunsets can be breathtakingl Sea RCclge is more Uran
just a beautl{ul view. The homeJ range 1n sl7.e from 2
bedroo~ 2 baths, to 3 bedrooms, faiitlly room, 3 !Jaths.
OUT spectaa.dal-loattbl ls {urtherenhanced
by p riuate recreation, greenbelts, a clubhouse,
tennls cowts, poot andjacuzzl. . .
Of course, t he ocean ls always there
for your erfjoyment.
Come up the hiU
-you'll discover
"there's more to llfe
at Sea Ridge:'
single family
attached hom es
from $96,500~~~
GRAND.
OPEN I NO
past Selua, then ~ left o n /lferfdfan
Driue to the ~ model homes.
for inf orm.atlon. buyers are inuited to
phone (714) 661·1166.
I.· An ~n view community by DOn ~Development COmpeny ln~na Point
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CJ• DAILY PILOT
. No Weakeni.ng in Buyer Demand
WASIONGTON -Alon1 wtlh hav· In• a JOb, o rshlp of 1 delacbed.
ln1l•·f1m.1ly home • th · 11n1le
• lft'at n1Uon I a 1p r•Uoo, arrord·
ln1 lo a -ad1n1 naUooaJ rewart'h r n/ publte oplnjon.
That m aaC' WI \.Olrflt todA)' by
Robfrt J Tt t r, t' ttuthe vtce pre·
1dt>nt ot M•mt (}pinion R arch,
lroit ti add ~ del 11t al· t~dl.na the Mid Wint r Neetln11 or
the National CX'11uon of Rultors h re Jan ia 30
''ln aJJ ~ f'Ht'aft'h Wt' havt done
onr lht-Pa.st Naiht to 10 )ears, we
Just simply can'l s~ a weaktruna of
ales Cormc~l
Meeting Set
The 01.sneyland Hotel will be
the setlmg for the Sales and
Marketmg Council's '1979 AMual
Sales Seminar next FridtJY.
Speakers inc l ude TV
personalities jack Linkletler,
and producer Garry Marshall,
Emmy-award winner a nd co-
creator of Happy Days, La Verne
a nd Shirley and Mork a nd
Mindy. .
Dick Russell , president of
Richal'Q F. Russell Associates
and an authority on marketing
and selling real estate, also wi U
be speaking, as will Mike Vance,
a leading motivationa l speaker.
The seminar will cost $35 per
person, or $350 per table. Space
may be reserved by contacting
Zena al the Building Industry
Association orflce at 1571 Beverly
Blvd. in Los Angeles, or by calling
<213) 625-5171.
demand '°" a 1n&1 fitmlly home," ··~ -
"TH a AN"T B any atron«•r
1tatement of that than the hOuaina
-markrl rtstrt now where you have
peopl.-t'l•mortnu to get U percent
mortaaaes "
lo a nalk>nal 11mpl t•ken Juat a week aao, he aald, 34 percent of lh
people In the country aaJd they had
u one or their top priorities a desire
to move to a new location
"And ol that 34 percent, over three·
quartert hav a desire lo live In a
amgle family home, either lO buy a
rirst bome, to buy a better home or to buy a baggt>r home
"SO WHAT YOU have tod•y is that
almost one·quarter or lhe country
would like Lo move and own a home."
Providing a backdrop on current
attitudes, Teeter explained that the
nal1on bas just come Lo the end of one
or the most difficult periods In its his-tory.
We are coming to the end of a
period, he said, which began In 1963
with John Kennedy's assassination
and was followed by a war, resulting
domestic unrest, Watergate and re·
cession "that I think has caused the
h ighest levels or alie nation and
cynicism that we have seen in this
country since the Civil War .''
AND DIOSE LEVELS of cynicism
and alietialion which have been
directed not only at politicians and
government but at schools. churches,
labor unions, stores and other large
organizations.
One or the results of this period bas
been a fundament al c ha nge in
people's values, he snid. Before 1968,
the chief goal or most families relat-
ed to employment. Since then goals
have broadened, with a job viewed
primarily as a source or financial
security.
Mesa's Seabluff Tract
Solar Energy Pioneer
Com mitted lo the feasibility of
solar energy, the Gregory Company
has taken aggressive action to
establish itself as a leader in the field
of energy conservation, by develop-
ing SeabluJJ Canyon Townhomes in
Costa Mesa, one of the fi rst 100 per-
cent solar assisted communities in
Orange County.
The results are apparent by the
new 14,000 square root headquarters
facility in Jrvine, incorporating the
la test advances in energy-saving
techniques. which will house the
growing construction firm and its
solar install ations division, Sunlight
Energy Systems, Inc.
Recent studies by the Ora nge
County Chapter, Building Industry
Asaoclation of California <OCCBIA )
indicate that a significant number or
cons um ers vie w the potentia l
shortage of energy as "extremely
serious" or "serious." and yet when
q uestioned. fewer t~an 40 percent or
current homeshoppers are willing to
pay fo r the cost of a solar assisted
water heating system. How does a
hom ebuilding firm convince the
general pubfic of the benefits 9f solar
energy?
THE nllST COST of installation
can be d iscouragin g t o many
homebuyers . However the state
legislatµre has introduced a solar tax
c r e dit of SS per cent which the
Gregory Company is using to defer
the homebuyers' costs or installation.
Jo addition, passage or lhe federal
solar tax credits bill on October 15,
1978 will result in substantial tax sav-
ings or 30 percent on the first $2,000
and 20 percent of the next $8,000
retroactive to April 20, 1977, that the
Gregory Company will be able to ap-
ply toward installation coats.
Installed at the time of construc-
tion, solar water heating systems can
be Cioanced with the home mortaage,
He rbe rt B. Tasker, general
manager of the Mason-McDuffie
Company, has been installed as
ptesld ent of th e. Southern
QaUJom.ia Mort.gage Bankers As-
sociation.
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red ucing initial cash outlay that the
homeowner is required lo pay, and
the savings or up to SO.pe rcent on the
cost or water heating can be used
against monthly mor tgage pay-
ments.
By keeping abreast of modern
technology and design, the Gregory
Company is able to meet standards
for energy conservation, while con· · structuring an aesthetically pleasing
home.
CAREFUL PLACEMENT or
Seabluff Canyon Townhomes allows
roof orientation adaptable for more
eflicieot solar use in comparison to
most homes in planned residential
communities, according to studies by
the Gregory Company.
Many builders insist on limiting
solar panels lo side and rear areas of
roofs, yet with the use or heavy wood
shakes at Seabluff Canyon, solar
panels are virtually conceaJed from
view.
As homeowners move into their
new Seabluff Canyon Townbomes,
the only visible reminders that theil'
homes are equipped with Grumman
Sunslream sol"r water beating
systems will be barely discernible
pipes emerging from rooftops.
SUNLIGHT ENERGY Systems,
Inc., the West cout distributor for
Grumma n Energy Systems, is
engineering the lnstaJJatloo of the
ne twor k o r co pper plpes and
sensitizors connecting bot water
solar tanka to copper waterway solar
collectors situated under the wood
shake roofing. Upon completion,
water warmed in solar collectors by
direct rays of the sun will flow Into
solar tanks storing hot water for
everyday use.
While only one out or e,very ten
homeshoppers wants to buy a solar
home, just te n of the initial 82
Seabluff Canyon Townhomes, priced
Crom $94,500. remain to be sold. Of.
fered the package of savings on
energy costs, a built-in insurance
against negative impact of energy
shortages, and tbe exciting, viJlually
appealing design of the townhomes,
buyers are facing a unique residen-
tial product that ia hard to resist.
Energy-savinc features extend to
the kitchen, wblcb includes piJot-lesa
appliances wherever poalble, and to
the pilot-less forced air beaUn1
systems. Wood-burnin1 fireplaces
can contribute to a reductioD in in·
terior heatina costa.
Recreation faciUtJes are designed to maximize pualve enero-aavtnc
with a greeDbouae area In the
clubboule 0PtD1n1 to the general
reerution ante, and a IOlar water
beatl.nl •)'Item b included to proytde
bot water for tile ldtcben Mrvinl tbe
club boUle, tbe 1wimmtna pool ud
tbe apa.
TO VIEW 'nlE new eolar Ul1lted
community of Seabluff Can7on
Townhome1 currently under con·
struction in Cotta Mesa and catch 1
glimpse ol the future in bomebuild·
ing, take the San l>ie10 Freeway to•
the Brookbunt street exit. Drive
south on Brookbunt approximately
three miles to HamUton Street.
Tum left on Victoria/ Hamilton to
Canyoo Drive and tum rtibt OD Ca·
nyon to Sea Bluff Drive ln Cotta
Meu. Representatives of the ftrm
are av.U,bl• from 10 a.m. to I p.m.
to provide information.
l'iew E'N111a tlae Patio
E l Niguel Heights in Laguna Niguel offers
gold course or country hillside vistas. The
homes, priced from $172,990, include four
plans ranging from 2.040 to 2,975 square
feet . Take Corwn Valley Pa rkway to
Country Club Drive to visit the homes.
Politieia11s Give Views
Ho~uilding industry is
viewed by political leaders in
the c ounties of Orange-;
Riverside and San Bernardino
will be the topic discussed by
me mber s of the Boa rd or
Supervisors of the three counties
a t Monday's ge ne ral mem-
bership meeting or the Orange
County Cbapler of BIA.
Ac cording to pro gram
chairman, Chuck Diamond, of
the Konwi.ser Corporation, those
appearing otl the tri-county
panel are Thomas F . Riley,
Supervisor, fifth district, County
of Orange; Alfred .A. McCand·
less, Supervisor , fourth district,
County of Riverside; and Robert
0 . Townsend, Supervisor, fourth
di s tric t , County of San
Bernard.Loo.
Supervisor Riley has been a
member or the Orange County
Board of Supervisors since Sep-
tember 4, 1974, and i.s immediate
past chairman or the group. His
remarks will include informa-
tion on the proposed revisions to
the Orange County housing ele-
ment.
Supervisor McCandless, who
will base his talk on general
views of the building industry in
his county, is currently vice-
chairman of the Riverside Coun-
ty Board of Supervisors. Now in
bis third term in office, McCand-
less ser ved as c ha irman in
197 l and 1972.
Supervisor Townsend , who
will speak on "County Perspec-
tives in Real Estate," is present-
ly vice-chairman of the Sao
Bernardino County Board of
Supervisors . Townsend has
served on the board since Nov-
e mber, 1974, and is also a
former chaiJ'man.
Those interested in attending
should make reservations early.
The meeting will be held al the
Airport Inn, Irvine. Cocktails
be gin at 6 p.m. with dinner
following at 7 p.m. For ·reserva-
tions please contact the OCCBIA office at 547-3042.
REAL ESTATE
,.
Rentals
Topic
At Meet
"The Dangers of Ren·
tat Forms" will be the
topic for a special eve n-
ing seminar conducted
by the Apartment-As ·.
1ocialion of Oranee
County Wednesday at
6:30 p.m. at The Inn at
the Park on Harbor
Boulevard in Anaheim ·
As an in-depth study
of the many and varied
rental forms available
to apartment owners
and managers, the four-
hour session will explain
the proper ways to com·
plete specific forms and
accept deposits, in addi·
tion lo how to avoid
possible legal complica-
tions by being adequate-
ly protected with writte11
agreem ents. Sam ple
copies of many of the re-
cently-revised, associa·
lion-approved forms will
be available.
Included in the even·
Ing 's activities will be
time for pra ctical in-
struction as well as a
q u eslion-and· a ns wer
period. Coffee, lea and
dessert will be served.
Advanced reser va-
tions are required. Tax.
deductible registration
fees fo r members are
116 per per son. Non-
member fees, payable in
adva nce, a re $25 per
pe rson. Reser vations
can be made by contact-
ing the Apartment As-
soc i a lion of O r a nge
County at 12862 Gard en
Grove Boulevard, Suite
#250, Gatden-Grove.
92643, or by ca lling
638-5550.
Membership in the or-
gan iialion is ope n lo
rental property owners
and managers with one
or more units.
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GRAND OPENING IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
FINAL SINGLE .FAM -ILY UNIT NOW OPEN
' EVERYTHING'S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE •••
NOW, you can see the newest "BEACH.CLOSE"
unit of Landmark Homes in beautiful Hunting-
ton Beach ... quite possibly the fastest selling
new single family homes ever presented in this
area. Big, family sized, 2-story homes, ranging
in size from approximate!)' 1768 to 2230
square feet, they feature deluxe-equipped
country kitchens, with mlcrow.ve oven plus a
pilot-less, self-clunln1 conventional oven,
carpetln& In the Mn& room, family room, all
bedrooms, hallway and 1t1lrw1y, fireplaces,
front lawns with a tree and sprinklers, rear and
side yard fencing, shake roofs, concrete drives
and apaclous 3-ar 1araces.
FUANISHiD MODELS OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A.M.
ON ADAMS BLVD., JUST EAST OF l!ACH BLVD.
from $110,725
4 & 5 BEDROOMS 2 ANO 3 BATHS
-l Adam Ave.
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~.F~4.1979 DAil v NL.OT CJ J
'Cheaper' Resaks Dip.
The number ol Orange County
r e sale homes P,riced under
$90,000 decteued by 20 percent
during 1'78, accordin1 to Walker
& Lee, the Santa Ana-based real ~•late aervicN firm.
Although the total number of
resale homea on the market
showed little variation -11,038
in January, 1978 a nd 10,970 lo
December. 1978, -the number
listed under $90,000 dropped
Crom 6,3'5 to s.ou durina the
12·month period, reports Harold
Prottas, corporate marketing
analyst for Walker & Lee.
lo addition, only 302 homes -or
2.8 percent bf December's total -
were priced under $50,000, Prot·
tasnoted.
curred in the $50,000-$60,000
range, be revealed, as listings
dropped 60 percent -from 1,035
in January lo jus t 408 in December.
Analysis of the homes listed ln
'December showed that 1,327
homes -or l.2.1 percent -were
priced betw.een $60,00 a n d
$70,000; 1.620, or 14.8 percent,
were be tween $70,000 a nd
$80,000, and 1,424, 12.9 percent,
we re betwe en $80,000 and
$90.000.
At the other end of the scale,
Prottas pointed out, the number
of resale homes over $90 000 in·
••HOWE VER, DESPITE in-
c re a sing prices tor resale
homes, they are sun 811 attrac-
ll v e alterna tive f or -0os t ·
conscious buyers," Protlaa. said.
"New homes in Orange County
currently have a median prlee or
ove r $130,000 and are· out of the
financial reach or many home
shoppers.''
DARBY DUION MOIT ~ AT NEW WOODBRIDGE GROVE COMMUNITY IN IRVINE ' THE LAllGEST decrease OC·
creased. 25.5 percent :::.:!e year -from 4,693 in January
-5,891-iA Deeembe • re g
53. 7 percent of the market.
Walker & Lee Is beLieved to be
the larges t rea l estate fir.m in
the nation. selJing pre-owned
homes at 70 resale offices in
California and Arizona, and new
hom\?s for buUders at over 200
deve lopments in California,
Ari z ona , N eva da ancf
Washington. The firm's 197b
sales totaled 14,310 homes with
Sl.1 billion.
It' oedlJridge Gro1'e
Darby Top Home
The majority of families moving to
Akins Development Company's suc-
ces s ful Woodbri d ge G r o v e
townhomes have selec ted the Daf'by
design, according to Tom Doucette,
the home building Clrm 's president.
.. We carefully planned Woodbridge
Grove homes to rill the needs of
families. large and sm all, who will
li ve in our homes." said Doucette.
"Tbe Darby was intended for grow-
ing families. a nd Darb)'l is the plan
that has proven most attractive to them."
The popular plan is a 1,987 square-
foot two s to ry hom e with three
bedrooms and two and a half baths.
as well as a family room , topped with
a wood shake roof add surrounded by
a priva te fully fenced yard.
ON TIIE LOWER, level, a vaul ted
ceiling highlights the contemporary
living room. which contains a wood
burning fireplace. a nd dining area.
The comforta ble fa mily r oom
features a pass-through counter from
the kitchen and sliding glass doors
opening onto a patio.
The kitchen is fully equipped with
an array or built-in appliances, in-
cluding a· self-cleaning double oven.
Stainless steel double sinks are sur-
rounded by cera m ic tile counter tops,
hardwood cabinets and other luxury
appointments.
Upstairs is a master chamber. with
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a sitting room , private bath and
. wardrobes. The upper level also con-
tains two more spacious bedrooms
and a second bath.
WOODBRIDGE G ROVE homes,
from 1,235 to 1,987 square feet in size,
offe r a full range of a ppointments
a nd amenities in four floor plans that
e'!lphasize convenience and privacy,
with one and two-story elevations.
Qua lity d etails s uc h as bronze
mullioned windows. energy saving
appliances, and inside access two-car
garages with automatic door openers abound.
·Priced from S87.900 to $112,900,
Woodbridge Grove homes are in the
Irvine Comp~y's Village of Wood· bridge, close schools, shopping and
freeways that r;ov ide access to ma-
jor employment g nters. Recreation
facilities. including the village's 30.
acre lake and beach club, numerous
pa rks and trails, are an integral part
of the Village. A community associa-
tion maintains the quality Of all COM· mon faJilities.
To reach Woodbridge Grove. take
the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway
·to the Culver Drive offramp, and
follow the signs to the Village of
Woodbridge. The Irvine Company
Village Information Cente r Is located
on the southeast corner of Culver and
Warner, and is open daily from 10
a.m. tiU S p.m .
Gables ID Debut
First Come, First Sold in Irvine •
Sales will be ·handled on a first
come-first served bas is when Irvine
Pacific, homebuilding division of the
Irvine Company, opens phase II of
Woodbridge Gables on this weekend.
Located in the Irvine Village of
Woodbridge, these side-yard oriented
homes renect the traditional styling
of New England. Rich colors, ex-
tensive siding and brick, and various
roof lines of warm shake wood set the
tone
WOODBRIDGE GABLES appeals
to families or all sizes. This collection
of single family detached homes of·
fers five well designed floor plans.
The one and two story homes contain
between 1.805 and 2.467 square feet,
ranging from a two-bedroom, two·
bath, den and family room model to
a five-bedroom, family room and
three·bath plan. The forty-two homes
in Phase 11 are priced from SJ 10,000.
Appropriately na med the Appleton,
Bridgeport, Lexington. Danbury and
New Haven, each home has a long
Ust of desirable features. In addition,
homeowners may elect to take ad·
vantage or the optiona l e nergy.
saving solar assis ted water heating
systems which Irvine Pacific has
made available.
The special touches such as an
atrium, bay window, open staircase
landing, raised entry, breakfast nook
CASH
FAST ·
H omeowner s :
or s itting alcove vary from plan to
plan. As a result, each has its In-
dividual charm. Features in every
home include built-in appliances,
utility room, pantry, ceramic Ule or
wood e ntry , all fencing and
automatic garage door opener.
EVERY . HOMEOWNER al Wood-
bridge Gables belongs to the Wood-
bridge Village Association, which
m a intains the lake, parks, green·
be lts, trails and other recreation
facilities. Dues in the association are
$26. 00 per month.
The models are open for public view-
ing daily between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. To reach the m from the San
Diego freeway. talce the Culver exit
and go north to Warner. Follow the
signs to the Village Information
Center.
Joint Venture Told
John Hazeltine. pres ident of
Genstar Housing Partners, has an-
nounced the affiliation of the firm
with Patrick Development of San
Diego in Los Corrales, a $13.5 mUliQn
joint venture project in San Juan
Capistrano.
Los Corrales Js a development of
176 single family homes near the
mission of San J uan Capistrano.
Pild XdW1f11 .. ,,_I
~eal ~state
ly Realtor IUD MILLH
ERA Shoncrnt Rfflty
Sel Hw Yo.self 1
Loans arranged for
any reason. Credit. no problem .
Borrow on your
equity. Csll now for
courteous. fas t
information.
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I'm sure you've heard
It said· "Why should I
sell m y home through a
REALTOR? I can sell it
myself and save a lot of
money"
vantage In the lntricate
o r e as of fina ncing,
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YOUR
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usually turns out to be
financially unwise. The
prospects will usually
atart by mentally deduct·
ing the commission and
then stnrt negotiating
from there On the average, o homeowner
saves NO money when he
sells his own home, Jn ract. lhe opposite is true
Studies over a ten year
period show that the net
proceeds from owner·
eold property are LESS
than the R!ALTOR·sold
pltte of real estate. even after the payment of comm1Mion.
As a private seller
you're al a great dlsad-
It makes sense to list It with a REALTOR. He'll
sell it for you . without
hitches -fo r the best price 1tnd In the shortest
amount or Ume.
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These ~pacious townhomes are ideally designed for the
life-style of the executive.and his family. The dramatic view~oriented floor plans feature private entries.
fo rmal dining rooms. fireplaces, kitchen nooks, privC)lt>
decks"and patios, wet bars and vaulted ceil ings.
Sele(ted floor plans offer dens. family rooms, and
vaulted wood beamed ceilings. Turtle Rock Vista
resiaents w ill enjoy exclusive use of their private
recreation center with teJlnii. cou'rts, pool. jacuzzi.
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I 'm """ you hav~ noUct!d that th ho that
you know i coin, lo II wtlhln a few days .
lffml to OC!Vcr ell The ne1lected property lhat
dMa noc how. -well and \S overpnced -sell
within a f t w d•y •
The Utt that r ally doesn't care wbelher he
aeUs tod4y or in lllt months will have rive solid
deposits t Jten on h1a horne lh1 wttkend. The
buyer on hl5 way back from the beach In h1
bathing awl makfi11 a r ahsuc orrer and buys the
appropriate house for him tr Wh.tle the intent
buyer that ha tudJf'd the houstn& market for
seven months and has looked dally .1s stlll look·
ing for the righl house al a good buy. .and has
not found one yet. Th~y seem to be simple reaJ
estate truisms and are an adaptation of Murphy's
Law
MURPHY'S LAWS STATE that in the area of
. production, a,ny wire cut to length will be too
short. Identical units tested under identical condi·
tions wm not be identical in the field . A dropped
tool will land where It can to -do the most damage.
That is also known as the law or selective gravita· tion. .
Murphy's Law continues tr a circuit cannot fail
-it will. A fail-safe circuit will destroy others.
Components that ·must not and cannot be as·
sembled improperly will be; the most fragile com·
ponenl will be dropped. A transistor protected by a
fast-acting ruse will protect the fuse by blowing
first.
Any error that can creep into a calculation will
do so. and that error will be in the direction ulat
will do the most damage to the calculation. All
constants seem to be variables. In any given com·
putation, the figure that is most obviously correct
will be the source of the error.
I AM SURE THAT WE have all noticed that
after the last of 24 mounting screws have been re-
moved from an access cover. It will be discovered
that the wrong access cover has been removed.
After an access cover flas been secured by 24
screws, it will be discovered that the gasket bas
been omitted.
The probability of a dimension being omitt~
from a drawing or plan is directly proportional to
its importance; and when you want a particular
tool for a particular job, that particular tool and
only that tool will be missing. It will make its re-
appearance the moment.the need for it is past .
And the beat goes on ...
EDITOR'S NOT£· Randall McCardte t.! pre3ident of
the Real Estaters . he is also an author. lecturer and in-
structor Send your comments and questions to Randy
McCardk clo the Dally Pilot, Post Of/ice Boz 1560,
Costa Mew, CA 92626.
Mortgage Banke r s
Report Good Year
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WASHING TON -There were few causes for
grief in the housing and mortgage markets as 1978
drew to a close, the National Association of
Realtors reports.
Only the nettlesome 10 percent-plus mortgage
interest rates dampens the otherwi~ glowing pie·
lure of strong new and existil)lg home sales, hous·
ing construction and continued ample mortgage
funds in most areas, according to the association's
monthly real estate status report.
The existing home market continues to be "re.-
markably lively," the report says, with between
4.0 and 4.2 million existing single-family homes
lSold in December on a seuonally •dJusted annual
rate.
·•1T APPEARS THAT bomebuyers are
purchasing now rather than running the risk that
mortgage mooey will not be available in the
months ahead to finance the home of their
dreams," Research Director Kenneth J . Kerin
said. "For full-year 1978, a total of 3,900,000 resale
transactions will have taken place -a new re·
cord."
The new home market also has held up. well,
the report says, with an annual rate of 811,000 new
homes sold in November. While this figure was
16.8 percent off the October rate, that month
marked the all-time record, and the November
level still is regarded as more than respectable.
Homebuildlne activity remained strong in
1978, lhe report says. December saw 2,125,000
private housing starts on a seasonally adjusted an·
nual rate, marginally below the November rate.
Still, December represented the. tenth consecutive
month in which the rate of atartl ex~ed the two
millfon level.
THE MODEST DECLINE IN &tarts was seen
in both single·famUy and mulijfamlly activity, ac:
corc:Ung to the report. Single-family eonatruction·
edged downward by. 1.6 percent to an annual rate
of 1,533,000 units, wblle multifamily was olf by just
0.8 percent to a rate of 592,000 units.
Bolstered by the acceptance of the new six·
month money market certlflcates, aavinas dollars
continue to flow into the savings and loans, aceord·
lne to the report.
"Net new savings nowed lnto federally ln·
sured S&LI in November lo the tune of $1.8
billion," Kerin said, "a to.7 bl.Won drop from the
October lnftow. However, about ball the clip was
d.ue to the lyplcal aeaaona.1 decline expected at that
time of the year. Moreover, the NOftmber total
topped the same montb in 11'1'1 b)' a full 20 per-
cent."
Tiii: ONE soua NOTE lD tbe ..... picture,
tbe report aays, ia the eontlnutq increase lD tbe
coat of mortgaae money. wttb interest rates now
standia& w~ll above the rates at tbe peak or tbe 19'7' ereCllt crunch.
In ·December, the Federal Home Loan Bank
Board estimated lhe average effective interest
rate on convenUonal home morteaaes as 1().02 per-
cent ror new homes and 10.06 percent ror existiq llomes
Wlth the announcement lb at the four.
elaborately landlcal)H, model homes at Lake
Forest Wood• wtll be offered Jor aale, this
weekend, one or the moat aml Uou.a -and,
M>metlmee dlfftcult-proj«t.a ln ~ hlstory of Lan
Ron El*rprila haa come to a auceeaaf\ll clole.
Onl.y 11• homea, plU. the rour models, remain
to be IOkt ln the eutualve community or 100 sl~le
ramllr retldencu. sel within a dense forest of
towerlq eucalyptu.a treea. .
IN OME PLACES, THE trees are ao
numerous, It la nearly Impossible to see the
bomea.
f,,an Ron, 1 company which has gamered'a re-
putation for pre1ervln1 environmental qualities in
all of lu developments, determined from the very
be&lnnine to take extraordinary steps in order to
protect the trees on the 70.acre site.
Only minimum erading wu accomplished. In
some cues, unique foundations were incorporat·
ed, to raise the noora, rather than cutting into the
earth slope.
"n WAS A NIGllTMA&E," reflected Richard
Martin, architect. "There were trees, everywhere !
Not just little trees, but big, mature trees. And,
Lan Ron wanted to save allot them!
"In retrospect, it was a real challenge,
something 1n which 1 now take a great deal of
pride,'' said Martin.
sylvan environment. accelfted by trails and play
areas ror eaay commuoina with nature.
THE TDElt AND f'OVa bedroom, one and
two story homea, are offered from $106~ to
$155,000 pd appeal to a wtde apedrum or buyers.
ran&lne from You.DI famiU. to retired rctu .
The "A" plan 11 a r•ncb atyle, three bedroom
.format, featuring two fireplaces, one or which ls
included in lhe plush master bedroom suite.
Plan "B", a rour bedroom home. is hl1hll1h1·
ed by a huge famUy room. A1ain, two fireplaces
are included. Generous uae of aJus and sliding '
elass doora promote environmental awareness.
TBE TWO STORY PLAN C incorporates three
bedrooms in the upstairs wing, with a fourth
bedroom or den and a third full bath on the first
level. Fireplaces are included ln both the living
room and family room.
Plan D. the biggest noor plan al Lake Forest
Woods, orrers all four bedrooms, plus a 395-square·
foot bonus room, in the upper level, thus leaving
the.entire first floor for a spectacularly large liv· ing room, dining room, and family room.
Residents become members of the Lake
·Forest Homeowners' Association, entitling them lo
use or a full complement or recreational facilities, ~!~~~!A
including a 36-acre lake, swimming pools, tennis ¥""'"'""".-
courts, and social centers.
v1srroas SHOULD TAKE the San Diego
Freeway towards El Toro, existing at Lake Forest
Drive: and traveling east, approximately three
mile~ to the model complex.
R~Al ESTATE
The result or Martin's pride is a neighborhood
of homes that give the lmpresalon or custom de-
sign and construction, all contained within a
"Just look for the big trees," advised G~ Scott '
Brown, vice president of Lan Ron Enterprises. MODEL HOME AT LAKE FOREST WOODS
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PhaSe'll Grand ~ning
In Prestigious Lem.on Heights
Wellington E.states-31 of the flnest new homes Horse and bike trails wind throughout the area.
estled Into the hills of rus. tic;.. Lemon Heights Is distant mountains. Others overlopk pastoral Bent Tree r ark.
available In Orange County. With the dramatic: The homes at Wellington Estates are selling very quickly. With
architectural features and quallty craftsmanship you nearly half of them already sold, you owe It to your family to
would put In your own custom· visit these
built home. once·ln-a-life-
tlme homes.
From 3.200
to3,700sqJt.
S2S4.000 to
S350.000
9¥•% Flnanc· Ing• aprl0.0%
These home5 have seldom-found
features like massive Interior
volumes. skylights and clerestory
windows. Unusual features such a's
galleries, libraries, wood-casec1,
French doors and beautiful furniture·
finished woodwork add a warmth
and richness to these remark·
able homes.
A l1•vel0f)m4'nl of
l htWtlllng1onC.10..p ...._..w;;-..-...-_-.....,
Views from these homes are
breathtc'tklng. Some view the Irvine
Ranch agrlculrural preserve Md
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Disaster? Drill!
Possibk Shortcoming s Dramatized
8y JOANNE REYNOLUS
Ol 'lie 0.lly .. 11 .. St.ff
Two years ago, Orange County
officials tried lo test lhe disaster
plan that was adopted for lhe
county in 1969 ..
The results were, well, a dis-
aster.
Last week they tried it again.
This time things worked out bet·
ter, although Tom Egan, the
county official In charge of dis-
aster planning, acknowledged
there were "some ad -
ministrative problems. But
nothing that would have been
fatal.''
IF TIIERE were only a few
problems il wasn't because of a
Jack of effort.
A major part of Thursday's
drill included endless setbacks
thrown al county officia ls by a
team of 10 simulators -all from
county agencies -· headed by
Ben Colamarino of the
Emergency Services Office.
Colamarino, hooked' to-a
telephone operator's h eadset
called himself God -smas.bing
buildings and equipment, start·
lng fires, directing flood waters
at a whim.
THE SCENARIO of the false
calamity called for an earth-
quake, measuring 7.1 on the
Richter scale to hit north
Orange County at 8:21 a.m.
Damage from the quake in·
eluded the leveling of buildings
at Cal State Fullerton, heavy
damage to north county in-
dustries -and s ubsequent
chemical leaks and fires -
breaks in sewer and waler lines
and lhe collapse of hospitals and
other public buildings.
The mythical quake fractured
the Santiago dam releasing the
water of Irvine Lake and forcing
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mass evacuations from Villa
Park as the water road through
the broken dam and over the
down-stream Villa Park dam.
IT WAS THE JOb or the
simulators not only lo create the
disaster, but to lest the talents or
the county staff.
One man called Press In·
formation Officer J o hn
Bushman. "This is Kathy Clan·
cy of the Daily Pilot," he barked
at Bushman. "I called SO
minutes ago and I still don't
have any casualty estimates from you. What's going on?"
Another s imulator called
Human Services Agency chief
Margaret Grier.
"I 'm calling for the cities of
Fullerton, Brea, Placentia and
La Habra. We're afraid our
water supply is contaminated
and we caJJed your Environmen-
tal Health people more than an
hour ago. They haven't shown
up yet. What 're you going lo'
do?"
COLAllAIUNO wore a variety
of "hats" as a simulator,
somet.i.mel switching roles lo the
middleofapbonecall.
In a conversation with a chief .
in the county fire department he
cooclUded a transaction procur·
ing 10 private ambulances from
Los Angeles
"OK. You've got the am·
bu lances. Now I 'm taking off my
Schaefer's Ambulance Co. bat. I
am now God and I've directed
the water to your Villa Park fire
station . • . That's right, you
don't have it any more."
Satisfied with the response
he'd gotten, Colamarino then
gleefully called the emergency
medical services staff.
·'This is the corporate offices
of SchaeJer's 'Ambulance Co.
and some bozo in Orange County
just o rdered 10 of our am-
bulances at our t\ourly rate. 1
wanna know where I'm sup-
posed to send the bill," be in·
quired.
"I mean is this guy from the
fire department supposed lo be
ordering ambulances? Maybe
the order ought to come from
your office."
Again the staffer made the
right reply, assuring
Colamarino that the fire depart·
ment did have authority to get
ambulances for lhe disaster.
The drill lasted until 11:30
a . m ., punctuated by such disrup-
tions as an hysterical woman
running through the operations
center screaming "We're going
to die, we're goirlg to die," and a
heart attack suffered by Dr. Rex
Ebling, physician stationed in
the center's medical clinic who goodnaturedly put up with re·
suscitation at the bands of a
-team of paramedics.
TBllOUGB IT ALL, the coun·
ty'a dep~rtment beads main·
tained their seats at the U·
shaped table in the middle of the
operaUons center in the county
Personnel Building.
They answered phones and
sent runners with orders for ac·
lion to n~arby offices which
housed staff members ranging
from coroner's deputies to Na-
tional Guardsmen lo an Orange
County Transit District bus dis·
patcher.
Philip Anthony, chairman of
the board or supervisors calmly
occupied the bead or the table
until about 11 a .m.
He was asked by newspeople
how he managed to stay so
calm. "The instructions said to
remain calm," be explained.
"And that's what J'm doing -
following instructions."
Westminster Fire
Department p ara-
medics attend
to one of the
drama students who
posed as 'victim s '
while another,
dappled with
realistic makeup,
awaits her tum.
Fountain Valley
firemen treated
group at right who
continue to moan
for sound effects ..
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Emergency officials carry a
litter hurriedly down a hall
and stop in a stairwell to
get an update on "missing'
persons. Scenes were shot
by Daily Pilot photographer
Gaty Ambrose at Orange County
sanitation plant in Fountain
Valley during Thursday's drill.
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In North Laeunu Beach 's finest
location . EJ<lremely s pacious
penthouse, yet elegant & tastefully
d cor ated with u s pectacular
panoramic ocean view. About-3000 sq.
fl. or luxury wlth 2 brand new huge
patio decks that wrap both sides,
doubUng the otherwise rantastic view.
Sound proofed security building wilh
private elevator. Offer a reasonable
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entire balance. <With no lender
problems). Asking S395.000.
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SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS
llAUTIAIL SOUTHPOIT
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room. 1.•\.tru lur11c ti(&lm room. Big lot:i
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3 Bdrm~. 212 bath8 wit h quality
u PJJ rodes Quiet . yet do e to
fr<' ways. Pool and tennis. $89.900.
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HAlll IRGHWDS
THI "MOW" HOUSI Vacant . move in
now tlas new point now, and new
copper plumbing. Enclosed porch with
xecond fireplace. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths.
Now it' yourslor $116.000.
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IACI IAY-llC VIEW
UMMATCHIO OPPC>aTVHITY -To be
on 1-'.I acre in NewPort Beach and
enjoy majes tic view. Custom 4 Bdrm
home on cul de sac. Must see to
uppreciate all this offers! $275,000.
251 O Viste t.y., Ml 0,... s.t/S. I ·S
DOVER SHORES-NEW umt1 sura1 CUSTOM IUILT YllW HOMI. ~~~~~~;;;;t:;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;i;;i;;t \{ aulted ceilings, sunken Ii vin~ room ii -quality features thruout. 4 Bdrms.
OHH HOUSES 1-5 SUHDA Y
IALIOA ISLAHD -Like new Bayfront.
125 Grand Can:il. $419,900.
LAGUMA HACH 4 new custom
homes. ocean view. 120 Crescent Dr.
S. of Hwy. From $324,900 ..
HEWPOlt'T llACH -Investors. sharp
duplex nexl to beach. 6801 Seashore.
llG CAMYOH -Gorgeous home in
park-like setting. $485.000.
5 UMITS -Jus l lis ted. fabulous
opportunity. $150.000.
SrYGLASS HILL -Just listed. beaut. 2
sty, view. 20 Morro Bay. $398.500.
HAUOll YIEW HILLS -What a buy! 4
BR. Fam Rm. 1521 Keel.
3 ~ baths -master s uite w ith
separate study -formal dining room.
fa mily room and breakfast area.
Come and explore th.ls unique home.
1020 s_...,,,.. 0,... s.t/S-l·S
Hllll HIGHLANDS .
MEWPC>n llACH FOR $112,5007 This
sin g le family r esidence 'is an
investor's de li ght. Owner will he lp
finance! Excellent floor plan -3
Bdrms 2 bath s. Es t ablis h ed
neighborhood.
1527 Prhdla ..... ... 0,... s-. 1-5
VIEW VIEW VIEW-NEW LISTING
TUlnHOCIC HILLS -Customized
President home -Plan III. Quiet cul
de sac. Beautiful oversized master
s uite with fanta s ti c vi e w and
abundant closets. $264.500 -on fee
la nd. Call Jim Villers for appointment
to see.
WATERFRONT PROPERTY
TODAY'S IEST IHYISTMIMT -Warm
traditional 2 story home. 4 Bdrms.
sh a red pier for several large boats.
HOME + IUSIHESS In the heart of Balboa. $685.000.
Good COSLa Mei;a loca 5o3 W . Edgew...... ..... 0,... S-. 1·5
lion Lave here & operale UNIVEISITY PAIK-NEW LISTING ~~Lya~!~i~~ ~l~·~an:r~ MOST OISlllD YIU.AfH Ill -Stanford
smsll 2.,Bedroom unit at-Model. Highly upgraded end unit!
tached ror additional an· Decorated in warm earthtones. All
come No qualifying. as-new appli ances -3 Bdrms. 2'h baths aume large 8'; VA loan.
FUii pnce $84,900. Call -2 fire places. with one in lar~e
EQUAL HOUSING Sli6-2fi60 master bdrm. An excellent offering -
OPPORTUNITY t::SELECT · priced lo ser1 .$119,900.
P"**5Mr's Hotlce: T'PROPERTIES CORONA DEL MAR All n•JI .... tale advertti.('d
111 lh1"> m•wz.,p.11wr 1s z.,uh· U . d eat-pr-;. SOUTH Of Hl6HWAY -Adorable 2
J•'l't lo 1ht· fo'l·tll·ral fo'111r r':;;1~~~ale str~ight man Bdrm home on R-2 lot with room to
llouz.,inJ.: Al'l or nwH wants quiet furnish ed add s econd unit. Spaciou s n ew ~~~·~r~~.c~.'~~~eit~~~·> room or apt. near 1v~a kitchen. secluded patio, mirrored
h·rcm·c · llm1tatiu11 ur Lido & Ncwkporl H v · wardrobes Call Margaret Duffey for ' • N1ln s mo e r , n on . · cl1M0nrn1n1,1t111n h:i~t>d •Jn dri nkt•r . C hris ti an . appointment lO See.
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11011. or t11:.t·nm11111t1on • :-.1·ar 1>c11ch & :.chools. Completely remodeled and decorated
tyri.old.liyOwner. with a fl air. Impeccable in ~very
'lh1s m:wi.paJJer wlll not $t2l,OOO. 729-9433 detaiJ. Fee land. Call Ann Pete~ for knuwin1<ly accept uny
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Walk to shopping und 407 J Mmlne, CdM
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Absolutely one of Newport's best
panor a mic ocean views! Warm &
comfortable living surround this
s p a c lo u s 4 B R , 2 1-"i b·a t h
executive.family style home in
prestigious Harbor View H.ills. A
blend or formal living and dining
ro o m a ll built in kitc h e n ,
woodbuming fireplace and a large
garden-Uke patio lined in colorful
spring bouquets. Open r or
inspection Saturday & Sunday 1 to
5. 2715 Windover, CdM . $320.000.
3 PRIME UNITS E'SIDE C.M.
A very altractlve 2 bedroom front
cottage with cozy warm fireplace in
fr o nt a nct A BRANO NEW
DUPLEX Is nestled amongst
mature trees on the same 55' by 173'
site. The duplex contains 2 BR. 2
bath and 3 BR, 2 bath units PLUS 4 car enclosed ~arages. Great Income
property wlth a reallstlc investor's
price ot $205,000.
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f(4't~l eh11n11e11 lo V .A ~ O\I~ enoble you l•t
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kMUW with ablolut.tly NO
DOWN PAYMENT
Wortd Real l:ltate
11 Oranae County'& only
flrm 1pec1allzlng 1n VA
home loans. We're the
VETS tha l help the
VETS
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1111 ...... Afj.
541-0100
IEACHHOMIE
$137,200
Rare beach home on ree
laDd. Slep& to the beach.
pools & tenrus. Absolute-
llGCAMYOH ...
Hilllop·o cean v i e ~
Versallle Deane home.
Pvt cul·de-suc:. rorncr
lot, room fo r pool.
Eleeantly d ecorated.
$895,000.
MEWPORT HAW Atl
642-2800
The
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2f 19 Hewport llYcl. COr'Mt" 30fll
2 STOltY COHDO.
1400 sq fl. 2BH. 2.,., ba.
Many upgrades. Frplc.
bookllhfs. Covd paUo. dbl
gar 1-'ULL PR IC E
S74.950. 12146 Stonegate
Lo. GARDEN GROVE.
Open&in 1·5.
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Shaffer Realty.
960.1980
SHORECLIFFS!
Forever view down Mornino Canyon to 0ce.,, over1ootdng beautiful POOi & patio
areas. 3 bedroome + cozy den. beam
ceilings. mint condition. fee land. pnvate
beaches 1350.000 First offering. by ac>Qt .
onlv. Call now!
Dalebout
Association, Inc.
Real ~late Specialist
Dover ~hores/ Baycrest / Westcliff
COME WITH US . . .
We c_.... to offet> YOlt a WW. MIKtf• of qHllty ltotMs
In tlM Do.er Shores, laycrest, WHtclfff Co1•-1tr· Reod
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LARGEST OM SPYGLASS
2·11ly. 6 BR Cn<Jw ~ & den). •·~ 8
w/s wcep1ng VICW~ or Catalina &
Harbor, + bonul') rm. fumaly rm.
rormal dining rm. root, jacuzzi. nre
pit. Formal front patlo wtth fount ain.
By owner. 1595.000
5% commiJJ. to selling broker untJI
Jo~eb. 11. 644·7493 or 759.0144
OPIM HOUSI SAT /SUM
11 n . LOMA
1002 ..... , .. 1001
tis~~
**OPEN HOUSES l·S**
OPIH OH THI IAY -Higson built
c ustom 3 bedroom, family
room, rormal dining, pier and
s lip. $795,000. SEE NANCY
IMBERNJNO AT 600 HARBOR
ISLAND DR.
OPIM IH CC>aOHA OB. MAI -New 3
Bedroom, 2 bath home · 2
fireplaces, f'r ench doors. etc.
$290,000 . SEE NANCY
S IMMONS AT 306
HELIOTROPE.
OPIH IH HAllC>a YllW HIW ..,..... 4
bedroom. 3 bath Mon terey
model. Family room with wel
bar. $269.000 SEE BRENDA
GLASS AT 3814 TOPSIDE.
orlH IH CC>aOHA,Dll. MAit -New 3 I
bedroom 3 bath home with
library and form al dining. -
View. $498,000. SEE CRAIG
KINDIG AT233 POPPY.
OPEH IH SHO•ICLIFFS -
Remodeled 4 bedroom, 3 bath
view home with game r oom
over gar age. $325,000. SEE
LUCY ROSE AT 242
DRIFTWOOD.
OPEH IH DOY& SHORIS -Custom 4
bedroom. 3 bath. family room,
pool & view. $374,500. SEE
JOYCE OLSON AT 1700
GALAXY DRIVE.
orEH IH srYGLASS HILL -6
bedrooms, 4 baths, bonus room,
pool & spa. Ocean & bay view.
$5 15 .000. SEE CAROLE
McMAHAN AT #3
MONTECITO.
OPEM IH Ce>aOHA oa MAI -New
Cape Cod 4 bedroom , 3 baths, 3
fireplaces, wet bar & view
deck. $419.000. SEE LOUI SE
PETERS AT 233 POINSE'ITIA
orEH IH HAUC>a VIEW HOMIS -
Former model h o m e . 5
bedrooms, 3 baths · lap pool
plus spa . $249 ,900. SEE
ELEANOR BOWIE AT 1842
PORT SHEFFIELD.
OPEM IH TURnHOCK GLIM" -4
bedr 9oms , 3 baths. near
commUn.ity pool, park & tennis
courts. $184,500. SEE PETE
JOHNSON AT 14 RIPPLING
STREAM.
CHOtcl LOCA TIOH
by ~rcenbelt. 3 BO. 2 BA. in
Turtlcrock. Walk lo schools . Light
airy home with hig h ceilings .
Lovely atrium. $119,500.
MAGMIFICEMT SPYGLASS HOME
Largest Southport model complete
with sax bedrooms, bonus. and
ra mily r oom . You 'll love the
dormer windows. wood noor and
gracious patio wil h pool a nd
jacuzzi. Ideal location with super
ocean/bay view. $515,000.
IAYSHC>alS
Warm charming home in sought
after Bayshore. Large entry patio,
beamed ceilings. brick fireplace.
shutters. inviting kitchen. Many
extra reatures in this 3 Bit. 2 BA.
family home. Newly offered at
$180.000.
FAIULOUS LOCATION
Beautirully appointed Rutgers
Model in Universit y Park. Backs to
major greenbelt with pool & tennis
nearby. Ve ry private courtyard
with redwood deck. Many custom
extras makes this a super value at
$129.950. land included.
IMRALD IAY
Ideal fa mily home completely
·remodeled in 1977. Close to sandy
beach, tennis courts, pools and has
full time security. New kitchen.
\-arpets. paint. Owner offers
nexible terms . $355.000.
YllW--SAM LUIS RIY
Beautiful 3 BR t ownhome in
Rancho San Joaquin. Oreat view or
city lights. back bay. pork, etc.
Quiet l ocation. convenient to pool,
golf & teMis. $168,000
MIWLY ~IO TnUX
3 -2 bedroom units -au shatp.
Great locallon. Good financing
available. Very low vacancy rate.
Offered ror a reasonable 1164,500.
A CC&.DWILL ..... CO.
844·9060
1111 .... ~...u'"'. -~caNTU
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OCIANNONT
Duplex on bla R·2 lot. W. Newport
n ar new tt"MI court.a. ay ac a
-slrfft to beacbf'ront tot. f a ntasUc buy l $.175,000
OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 5 PM
IAY Y11W
& MStlOM ISL.A .. TOO
••Utlful bomtt walh 1uded yard In
DOVER S HOft f::-l . l.nr1e ponl,
jacual, _.,.rate-f aml~ l"OOm, formal
dining room, bullt 1n ln c lud inf
di1bwasher. $299.000
OPEN SU DAV l to S PM
PIOflSSIONALl Y DICOl.A TID
3 Bfdn:>om plu Study. Bea utiful new
kltcbt>n, bu1lt·ans v. lth m icrowave ,
compactor. l<'. Till' mtry plus utra
large yard (v.•1th sprinklers> for pool
or party ln1. In C'orona del Ma r.
$230,000
OPEN SATIJRDA V & SUNDA V 1 to S
PM
$67.500
WOW! and no. d o wn to Vets! 3
Bedroom. a bath &: '2 Condo. Electric
built-ins, near pool & r ecreation area .
Extra sharp & wants quick sale!
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
Jf If Newport ll•cl. COl'Mt" JOffa '
:J~Bluffi
FIST IESALE OFFOING
"FANTASTIC LOCATION!"
BAY VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM
J M.. z112 IA... HOUY ltM.
OPEii TIIAY 306 AYE. CUMBIE
Priced to sell fast & liquidate estate at
$182.000. (Here is tremendous future ~alue potential).
DARLING CONDO
Very private. Only 4 yrs new. Good area. New
earthtooe crpt.s. 2 patios.
-Near shops. A real buy a
oaly &,900 i.Mluding
corator wallpape rs
frplc. Act now! Ope Eves.M>9'91
~ Walker & Lee
ReaJ Estate ·
Newport Heights
3 BR-FIXER!
Price j us t reduced !
Giant lot. Walk to beach. One year home warran·
Ly, too! CaJI fast. 752·1700 Of'fN IN 9 •II~ 11,Jt<i 1081 N<I
l•,JHtltd
CE
110111 ILlllS aa.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
NEW ILUFFS IEAUTY
In Grt Location In Newport Beach
Bluffs. fabulous End Unit On Hug_e
Green Belt. 3 BR W 12· Ba. Large
Master BR Suite. Putting Green· +
Largest Pool In Bluffs . Better
Hurry On This. Only $155.000. A
"Joy Of Newport': Listing.
OIHilNAL ILUFFS CONDO
3 BR W/Conv Den. Choice End
Unit. Hi Wood Beamed Ceilings
Thru-Out. Vu Of Night Lights
Across The Bay. Sep. Qtrs. For
Teenager Or Mother-In-Law. Huge
P atio For Entertaining. Formal
Dining Rm. Custom F .P. Room For
Wine CeJlar. A ''Joy Of Newport"
Listing. $169.500
SPY&LASS OCEAN VIEW
Spectacular View From This
Beautiful Ports m o uth Model.
$20.000 Improvem ents In Kitchen
Alone. Formal Dining. Lrge Fam.
Rm. W/F.P . Courtyard Has Pool.
Fireplt. Glass Protected Jacuzzi Off
Beautifully Decorated Master BR.
Call Now. $430,000. Open Sun. 1~5.
IAYSIDE!
In The Fabulous Bayside Cove
Community W/Sec. Gate . Nr
Private Beach On Bay. 2 BR + 2
Ba . Original Model H ome.
Furnished. Pool. Jacuzzi. Excep·
tionaJ Offering. Call T<rlnspect.
llAUTIPUL VIEW
Big Canyon Condo. Top Security.
Golr Course Vu Overlooking 4th
Green Of Country Club. 3 BR, 21h
Ba. Formal Dining. In Quiet Set·
ting. Tennis. J acu zzi. Pool. Call
Now. $255,000.
DBRFIB.D, llVIMI
Spacious Plan Four Is Located On
r nd Of Cul-de-Sac. 4 Br .. 3 Ba. &
Fam. Room. Dtnlng Room. Kitchen
Has All 1be Extru + Breakfast
Room. Look Out At Lovely Prof.
Land1caped Yards. Community
Pool, Green Belt. $139,500.
131·1• lllDOll'll, .... Dmn.
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE. INC .
\ 1H•~I•• llW'l~t l1 11)"H"~N1 .I H~l .. I,
I HI \II If I 11j,\I HU' \lr.1 I 1·11.1
VACMT All l£AiY
9 \1\• JNTF.REST IS YOURS FOR
THJS BEAUTll''UL Eost Coeta Mesa
home 4 Bdrm, 2 bath, eating a.rea,
fire pl ce, parot serv c:e room.
hugt• mn11tt.-r suite w/ eluded patio.
Ultra clean a nd beautlflllly decorated.
AJI for Sl~.500. c• UMl41
SD.lEI MOVED OUT
He is m his new tiom • and wants to
seU this cute I Rdrm condo In nn adult
('Omplex, c lose t o ·hopping a nd
tra n portation Submll your offe r .
only $49,950. c• 14M 141
SlllLE? DOUl.E?
T his Spani$h styled Penthouse might
be perfect ror you. Features 2 massive
bdrms. each with own bath s uite.
la r ge li v ing room ove rlooking
romantic balcony. Easy t o own at
$82,500. Call now 962-4454
COLLEGE PARK IRVINE
A ssume 9%% $85,000 loan. This
magnifi~ent home features: 3 bdrms
plus huge bonus room. Beautiful pool
with spa? Hurry to see this rare OP·
port unity, call now 962-4414
Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine
Huntington Beach-Newport Beach
BEST IN BLUFFS
END UNIT 3 BR, 21h ba., 1900 sq. ft.:
upgraded charm! 3 Patios overlooking
widest , pic turesque g r eenbe lt.
Sl59,500. Beautiful early Bluffs.
orEM SAT/SUH 1.5
2131 VISTA LA~O
EHD UNIT 3 BR .. 21h ba., 1900 sq. ft.;
luxurious new carp., pa int. Vacant.
Sale or lease/option. $157.500
orEM SAT/SUN. 1-5 464 GAVIOTA
END UHIT DOLORES Lge. kitche n
w I brkfst. a rea; 1900 sq. ft. : 3 bdrms ..
21h ba., wra p-around patio, wide
greenbelt. $169,500
orEN SAT. 1·5 2901 rHLA
WAT8tROMT rAMORAMA Symphony
of birds. End unit, 2200 s q . ft "
dramatic tri-le v e l. 2 Huge ms tr.
bdrm. s uites, lge. fam. rm. Large
assumable 91h% LOAN. Nothing to
compare in Ne wport, only $250,000
2 IDIM. SPUT..UVft End unit, lge.
deck overlook·~~\V" greenbelt; new
carpets, drape.~.-... nt. $109,500
HELEN B. DOWD
REALTOlt IMC. . 644-0134
List & a., With tt. Expert
LOVERS RETREAT 9% Inter.st
Huge master suite lsolal· Owner will carry 1st al
ed for intimate privacy. 9% on this beautiful l
huge fam11y room. Ex· story custom home over·
cellent location ne ar looking the golf course. 4
beach and golf cou111c. bdrm. 2 fireplaces. faml· $82.500. Call 962· 7788 ly rm, beautiful pool &
• KEY fire pit. C.R.V. appr. List c price $255,000 Tiffany REALTORS ft Real F..atate, 964-1887.
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UMtqUI HOMIS. OHM 1·1 TOOAY
NOMI' IOW VllW -Completely re·
done! Handsome. colorful & vacant 3
bdrm, 2~ baths. pool and frplces. Liv.
rm looks over boats. See Dottie
Johnson at 1509 Dolphin, Irvine Ter·
race. brings $515,000.
UNIQUE IM NEWPORT HACH -Great
family home. 4 bdrms, a back yard,
jacuzzi. Priced at $199,900 on fee land.
See Natalie Fogarty at 1877 Port
'.faggart. . .
UNIQUE IN NIEWrOIT HACH -2 new
custom homes , both Unique! 3 ~rms,
2 story, s un decks, microwaves, etc.
$215,000. See Allan Heller at Irvine
and 15th in Newport Heights.
UNI~ IN OLO CDM -Cute duplex! 2
bdrm home, guest room plus fantastic
1 bdrm income unit. See Wendy Beam
(owner) at 406 Heliotrope, bring
$215,000.
UNIQUE IH SHORECLlffS -Attractive
shingled 3 bdrm, 2 bath. 2 frplces.
wood floors. nr. pvt. beach, $300,000.
See Bonnie Barrington al m Morning
Canyon.
UNIQUE ON SPYGLASS HIU. :..... 3 bdrm.
pool, jacuzzi, incred . view, impecca·
ble condition, $399,000. See JoAnne
P e rkins at 3 Point Sur.
UNIQUE IN CORONA DEL MAI -3
bdrlJl charmer on an R-2 lot. Great
location, custom remodeled and some
view. See Bob Hodges at 506
Marguerite. Bring $172,500.
UNIQUE IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS -4
bdrm, 3 bath, s ingle story; privacy
abounds; private be a c h access,
$179,900. See Donna Schroeder at 4806
Cortland.
UNl9U1 IN MESA VHDE -Near t he
park, library and school, ver y family,
vacant and priced at $111.900. See
Rosemary Stuhlbarg a t 2918 El·
lesmere Ave.
UNlquE 1M NEWPORT CRIST -Jl'our
bdr·m, 3 bath condo., split level and
s pa.cious, tennis and all that! Only
$125,000. See Cathy Cray at 11 Kialoa
Court.
UNlqul IN MESA VHDE -Four bdrm.
single story, immac. Buccola, corner
lot, 3-car garage, only $159,900. See
Jackie Handleman at 2726 Skylark.
UNIQUE IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY -5
bdrms, 7200 sq. ft. lot. near Mi. Sq.
Park, just $96,000 .. See Laraine Shaw
at 16371 Mahogany.
UNlquE IN IA YCREST -Ivan Wells de·
signed 4 bdrm. 3 bath. formal dining.
beautifully lands caped . See 1846
Tradewinds.
U,_.l()UI: 1-f()Ml:S
REALTORS'
THE NICESr PEOPLE SELLllll(i THE NEATESr HOMES
CORONA DEL MAR. 676-6000
MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CALL US
The finest family neighborhood In
Newport. CoovenJent to the best
schools & shopping areas. And. we
h ave the best priced l ·level. 4
bdrm . family h ome ... with
spectacular ocean & night light
view. Please call for a pp't. $188,500
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10HOMIS "
MeQallfyllMJ!
'lbele homes are located in Aoahei.m. Buena Park
and C)'prt!S!J. They are
being liquidated and the owner ls willing to carry
the loans oo these homes
with no qoaUfying or
loan fees. Minimum dn.
payment aod low moo·
thly payments.· Prln·
clpals onl}'. CONTACT
WorWA4Jt. ..........
541-0800
WATIRFIOMT
Lvly 3 br , 3 ba
Waterfront home. Low maintenance yrd. Walle
to beach. Close to pools,
clubhouse &: tennis .
S215.000. 646-7711.
ROOM&ROOM
Unbelievable value ! 5
bdnm + jacuui! !. Only
$80,900! Crac kling
fireplace! Entertainers
pa&! Can't last at Lhis price!! Call &LS--0303
FOREST E
O L SON . '
NEWPOltT IEACH
COMD0-$12,500
Charming large 2 BR 2
Ba. sunny family /dining,
close to pool & tennis .
Faces park. Plans for
direct street lo beach ! Invest now! !
OPEN SUNDAY l·S
IHS Big Dipper
tend oC W. 19th St-. turn
right)
~·lldlLJ;\ ,, ......
SEAVIEW
One of Newport's finest
areas. Guarded com·
mwlity w/pool and ten·
nJs. 3 BR. 2'h Ba +
Family Rm. Great loca-
tion. Prof. lndscpd & de-
corated.
Open Sunday 1·5
1901 Yach~ Camilla Max·
lne Propp; 759·1988
~
175-3411
TRIPLEX
Grfft IK0111t! !
Single story owner unit with 2 townhouse design
r ear units . All with
private patio, W /0 book
up&: individual enclosed
g ar ages. Call no w
~
oPfN flt 9 ••I\ llJN 10~1 N<f'
['elfiPdll
Prof cleaning geared for Realtors. Developers
who have vacant homes, bldp, ores that need lo
look good for future
owners, renters, etc. Call
EMS-7857 for more info. for
thls service. Reasonable
rates, maint av~il, Cree est.
AMtllerlesta.,
3br, 2ba. Ready to move
la . All new copp er
plumbing, roof, carpel,
kitchen, " both baths. A real doU house 1n great
area. Close to schools,
shopping. Won't Laat ! llM.ilOo. 979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Clautried Ads are tbe
answer to a successful prage or yard s1tle! It's
a beUef' way to tell more
people!
OM.V P'tt.OT .,.
macnab I Irvine
raalty
* •OPIN TODAY**
IMflSTOl"S DllAM DWUI
2 spacious custom homes, EACH
w I private street entrance, lovely
view & located tn woodsy, hillside
park setting! 2 BR or 3 BR units
both s uitable for owner occupancy
w/up to 2000 sq.ft. or gracious
living, incl. mJni bay view! $330,000
-flexible financing. OPEN 1·5
P.M. 2700 BAYSIDE DR, CDM.
<S·75)
ARW.VALUlf
Beautifully upgraded 2 BR, 2 bath
condominium w /dining rm &: wood
burning fplc. Great location within
walking distance or shops &: banks.
Offered at $86,500. OPEN 1·5 P .M.
11 84 RUTLAND RD #5,
WFSOCLIFF. (S.76)
·~:s~ .. .,
Seaview Port Royal model! Air
cond. home w/4 BRs; 3 baths:
formal dining rm; spacious family
rm w/mirrored wet bar & custom
bookcas~; 2 fplcs. Extra Jg.
pool-size lot+ night light view from
IM'.arly everywhere! $.115,000. OPEN
12·4 P .M. 2008 YACHT VlGILMIT.
• (S-77)
COME sli FOi YOUISILF!
1·5 P .M . -1800 'ANTIGUA
CIRCLE. Charming &: inviting 3 BR
custom home in the Dover Shor es
a rea. Circular drive way -lg.
rooms &: high ceilings -French
doors -oversize family rm w/lg.
fplc. -formal dining. $279,500 fee.
(S-78)
OfllM 1·5 P.M. 121 VIA H'AVltl
Great Lido Isle location ! 4 BR
<3+den) home w/family rm w/higb
beams + glass doors to tiled patio.
Unique spiraJ staircase. Oversize
lot. $375,000 incl. land. <S-79)
._CANYON
Pool, jacuzzi, sauna · + elegant
r esidence. OPEN 1·5 P .M. ~19
ROY AL sr. GEORGE. <S·80)
IWffS
3 BR Bonita w/gr eenbelt location.
$143,500. OPEN 1·5 P .M. s:rt VISTA
GRANDE. CS·81> ·
NIWPOITSHoalS
3 BR "A" frame just 2-blocks to
ocean. $114.500. OPEN 1·5 P.M. 235
WALNUT. (S-82)
IAYCllST
4 BR Ivan Well' hom e w/pool !
$~45,000. 1806 SANDALWOOD.
($-83)
NIWPOIT HEMl+fTS
Traditional 3 BR on approx. 'Al Ac ..
$198,500. OPEN 1·5 P .M. 600·15th
ST. (S-84)
UDO tSU
4 BR c us t o m Mediterra nean .
$489,000. OPEN 1-4:30 P.M. 115 VIA
W AZIERS. (S-85)
SIAYIEW
3 BR + family rm Bar-Harbor
mode l. $395,000 furn . OPEN 1·4
P .M. 2121 YACHT JULIA. ($-86)
*•CALL TO SEE•*
DRAMATIC IM DOVB SHOllS
Exposed beams. cathedral ceilings
& garden setting for huge family
rm & living rm. Formal dining rm
-a U new gourmet kitchen -4 BRs
-3 baths. The perfect executive
hom e in an exclu~tve neighborhood.
$349,500 incl. land. Larry Dyer
642·8235. (8·87)
)
LIAV.. YOUlt OPTIONS OPIM
Will get you into a neat New
Bedford mode l in Seaview. All the
amenities of a private gated comm.
+ a full view & immed. possession
possible . Be creative &: submit an
off er we can't refuse! $255,000 incl.
land. BelTe Chase Lee 644·6200.
CS·88)
IXICUTIYI HOME + VIEW!
One ot the best views in Harbor
View Hills +a best price of
$245,000! Spacious &: beautiful 3 BR,
air·cood. residence on one of the
lgst . lots in area. Formal dining rm + family rm & astro-turf putting
green! Donna Godshall 644-6200.
(5·89)
a.J LOT IM OLD COM
Builde r s & Investors I Super
buildable R·2 Jot in good location,
close to sbope, schools & beaches. Seller anxious. $135,000 fee. Donna
Godsball 644·6200. <S·90 >.
MA ... Cllm OMI OP A ... ,
Beauttrul 5 BR cus tom home in
Dover Shores w/VIEWSI Courtyard
entry w/pool -formal dtnlnl rm -
11. muter suite -soaring ceilings
in llv.tna le f •mllY rm w /bar + fplc. -aourmet kitchen. $400,000
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• award Or., Corona Mt llai •• .,. • ''4Jlili 1·1
14812' Colden Glen St. C Walnut
8\ll~ '70,000 s.tl9un 11·5
•1 CM:etvlew. Bayahorell. NB -.nu tt•.soo Sat/Sw\ 1·5
SU. Qey, Ne~ 8.t•th
M&-7171 $112.~ Suriel•~ 12·• m UU.lla.btl<Eu kle>C.M.
67,.._, f71.600 Sat/Sun 1 ..
#2$ Enccn, NptCnt, N.B .
64$·7Dl $145,000 8al/Sun 1M
t:ta ComttM~, Kuntlnstoa Beadt
648-4471 ~900 Sun 1·5
34 abird Ct (Nwpt Ter r) NB m 3411 $84.500 Sat/Sun 1·5
1184 Rutland Rd. #5 CWeatcUth NB
M2-123S 188.SOO Sun. 1·5
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2l9VlaSan Remo (Udohle) NB
915-58'2l8 Dally 1·4
1931 Port E dward
P l.(H.V.HomeB)N.B.
.... ~ $155,600 SaV.SUn 11·4
Uh4 SantaneUa Terr(Jrv.Terr>CdM
673-MM $179,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
22812 Montolvo, Laguna Niguel
673·9080 $129,500 Sat/Sun l·S
•1000Sant.i.aeo, Newport Beach
675-6670 1299.000 Sun 1·5
•1851 Port.Kimberly, N.B.
752·1700 $168,000 Sun 12·5
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18021 Norton, IJ"vine
$96,!500 Sat/Sun 1·5
499E.19th St. (Eastside) C.M.
645-7724 $89,900 Sat/Sun 10·5
743 Barracuda Way, Lag Beach
497-1718 $449,000 Sunday 12·4
1518 Irvine, Newport Beach
548-2124 $119.SOO Sunday 1·5
1310 Kings Rd (Clfhaven) N.B.
964-2611 $249,000 l>aily 12·4
315 Goldenrod Ave., Cd.M
67:f.6210 S255,000 Sun 1·5
1411 Kings Rd. <Cliff Haven) N.B.
$321 000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2581 C~&tView CBayshores).N.B.
644·9060 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
250 Myrtle, Tustin
540-3666 $69,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
•3174 Madeira <Mesa Verde) CM
546·58*) $120,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
· 448 Morning Canyon. CdM
~5.157 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
24 Acaci3Tree, Unjv Park, Irv.
752·1700 $118,000 Sun 1·4
S08 Bentaja, Bluffs , N.B.
640-53$7 $149,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
537 El Modena, Newport Heights .
NB
752·1700 $116,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
440 Holmwood Dr., Newport Beach
642·2800 $199,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
•420 Lugonia, Nwpt Shres, NB
642-8850 $l09,900• Sat/Sun 1·4
2501 Harbor View, CdM
673-7300 Sat/Sun 1·5
95o Governor, Costa Mesa
646-7711 $70,950 Sat/Sun 1·5
1115 South Baker, Santa Ana
~7711 SM,000 Sat/Sun l ·S
2804 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach
646-7171 S299,000 Sun.12·4
2386 Westminster, Costa Mesa
646-7171 S82,000 Sunday 12·4
•33181 Mesa Vista, Dana Point
494-0077 $115,000 Sat/Sun
235 Walnut <Newport Shores) NB
642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5
#5 Kamalii, Npt Crst, N .B.
645-7221 SUS 000 Sat/Sun 12-4 t7 Encore, Npt Crst, N .B.
64S. 72'll $136, 750 Sat/Sun 12..C
1918 Diana Ln. (Hbr Hlnd) N.B.
642·5000 $116,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
2273 Avalon, Costa Mesa
5481 2313 $85,900 Sat 1-4/Sn 1·5
1601 N. Rosewood, Santa Ana
~2313 $79,000 Sun 1·5
~l River Ave ., Newport Beach
673-2058 Sun 1-5
315 Marigold, Corona del Mar
675-3637 $229,000 Sun 12-3
220 Coral, Balboa Island
631-1400 S265,000 Sunday1.5
420 Lenwood Dr. (Npt Hgts ) CM
540-1720 $123,950 Sun.1·5
1715NewRampshire (M. Verde) CM
~1720 $106,500 Sun.1·5
1798HawaliCr. (Mesa Verde) C¥
540-1120 S88,500 Sun. 1-5
2918 Baker St., Costa Mesa
• 5'0·3866 $1().(~000 Sun 1 ·5
7212 Guiana, Buena Park
5'0·3668 $73,000 SUn 1·5
316 lltlrigold, Corona del Mar
675-3637 $229,000 Sat/Sun 12-3
537 Vista Grande (Tl\e Bluf(s) N.B .
842-82:§ $143 500 . Sun.1·5
152'1 Prtscltla (Hbr Hlnd) NB
842..s:200 $U2,500 &m.1-5
501.2 River, N8't1>0rt Beach
845-mt $13.\000 Sun 1..C
100 Intrepid, Nwpt Cnt, N.B.
640-~ $125,000 Stm 1·5
••32262ndSt .• Newport Beach 842~ S1•.ooo Sun. t~
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545/049 lrvtne Blvd. (Npt Hgt.a) NB
e7M000 $215,000 Sat/Sun l·S
31 Bodetca Bay <Spyglass) CdM
840-1812 Sat/Sun 1·5
302 HeUotrope, Corona del Mar
644·9060 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 :30
306 HeUotrope, Coron.a del Mar
840-9060 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
277 Morning Canyon (Shrclf) CdM
875-«>00 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
•3 Point Sur <Spyglass> CdM
675-6000 $399,000 S'at/Sun 1-5
506 Marguerite (Old CdM) CdM
675-6000 $172,500 Sal/Sun 1·5
328 Hazel Dr., Corona del Mar
673-8494 $350,000 Sun. t ·5
2039 Shipway (Baycrest > Npt. Beach
675-7060 $205,000 Sun 1·5
• 1509 Dolphin Terr (Irv Terr) CdM
675-6000 $515,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
233 Poppy, Corona del Mar .
6'4-9060 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
• • 6 o o H a r b o r. I s I a n d
Dr.(Prom.Bay)NB
644·9060 $795,000 Sun. 1·5
5 Jetty Drive (Jasmine Creek) CdM
844-4910 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1-5
115 Balboa, Laguna Beach
644·4848 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1300 Dover Drive, Newport Beach
752-1700 $169,500 Sat/Sun 12-4
2104 Barranca (Bluffs) NB
675-3411 $112,500 Sun. 1·5
1901 Yacht Cam.ilia (Seavu) NB
675-34.ll $279,000 Sun.1·5
2040 Paloma, Costa Mesa
979.5370 Sat/Sun 1 ·4
2437 Duke Pl., Coll Pk., C.M.
545-42.89 $86,000 Sun 1·5
1929 Tustin Ave., Eastside, C.M.
545-9491 Sat/Sun l ·5
119 Jasmine Creek Dr., CdM
675-5511 $248,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
543Santa Ana, (Nwpt Hts) N.B.
646-7171 $149,500 Sunday 1-4
2010 Yacht Resolute (Seaview) N.B.
644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1598 Baker (Mesa Verde> C .M.
751·3191 $82,900 Sun 1-4
•1618 R e ef View
Circ . (Spyglass> Cd M
644-8132 $298,000 Sat/Sun 12-S
1954 Port F.dward Pl. <HVHms> N.B.
963·7881 $157,000 Fee Sun 12-5
801 Ceiba Pl <Eastbluff) NB
644-6200 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2121 Yacht Julia (Seaview) NB
642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1-4
600·15th St. (Newport Heights) NB
642~ $198,500 ' Sat/Sun 1·5
1044 Santiago <Dover Shores) NB
642·8235 $370,000 fee SJ Sun 1-5
1044 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB
642-8235 $370,000fee S/Sun 1-5
322 Poinsettia Ave., CdM
644-6200 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5
3727 lnlet Isle CHV Hills) CdM
644-6200 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1500Comwall Lane, N.B.
642·7408 $174,000 Sun.12:30-4:30
1907 Beryl Lane, Newport Beach
642-7408 $167,500 S/812:3()..4:30
3000 Clay Street, Newport Beach
84.2·7408 $172,500 S/S 12:30-4:30
310ColJeen Pl. (Eastslde)·C .M.
642-7817 $119,500 Sat/Sun 12·5
#20 Baruna, Npt Crst, N.B.
845-7221 $132,500 Sat/Sun 12·4
1809 N. Westwood, Santa Ana
546-2313 $81,900 Sun.1·5
1123 Charfeston, Costa Mesa
979.2723 184,500 Sun 1·5
»182 Parliament, Westminster
SN-3088 $84,900 Sun l·S
909 Paularlno, Costa Mesa
546-2313 $115,000 Sun 1·4' ~55 Bamboo <Eastbluff) Npt Bc h
673-2058 Sun 1·5
Z12 Hanover Dr. (Coll. Pk) CM
751-1473 $84,950 Sun 1·5
1619 Bonnie Doone, Irvine Terr.
675·3411 $257 500 Sun 1·5 •2935Jav~ Rd. (Me¥ Verde) CM
675-8800 $175,000 Sun.12-4
23895 Cypress Ln .• Miaalon Viejo
837-7479 $119,500 Sun 11-3
2918 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) CM
548-5990 $111,900 Sun. 1·5
2582 Westminster (E/Side) CM
645.3474 Sund•Y 1-1
8SlJverCrescent, Trtlrk, Irv.
675--3411 $189,900 Sat.1-1
1819 Bonne Doon (Irv TeJT) CdM '
875-3Ul $257,500 S.t/Sun l ·S
•.US Camden (Cameo Sborel> CdM
813-10«) Sat/Sun 12~
2810 Loreto (Mesa del 'Mar) C.M.
711-3111 ... SOO &ml2:3M:30
14311 l'ernbroo~.Sum-
merfteld, Tustin ~
5'5-9'91 195,950 Sunday 1·~ 1800 Antigua Ctr. CB1yeri!et) NB
842-8235 • '2'19,500 ·SUll.1·1
H l'llntrldge (Turtle Roell) Irv.
712· 1U4 $193t~ Sun. 12-4
4802 Corkwood ( umv. Park) Irv.
842-8235 '174,500 &m.1·1
15 DeereNek (l>eerfteld) lrvlne
712·1'14 $114,991 Sun.1.a
4 -.oow
UH Dov•Dr. (W11tc1Ur>N.B.
"2-tlm Sun U:llM:•
1111 Park Giia, Cotta Men
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* ~ 3322 Via Lido. Newport Beach
675-5511 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12-4
209 Pearl, Balboa Island
640-5357 $290,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
232 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa
646-7171 1115,000 Sunday 1 ..
• • 34 Balboa Coves. Newport Beach
631-1400 $335.000 Sunday 1·5
443 CanaJ. Newport Shores. NB
631·1400 ~.000 Sunday l·~
23 Bethany <Turtler0clc> frv.
752·2838 $127 ,soo I e e Sa/Sun 1·5
2182 NationaJ, Costa Mesa
546-2313 · $75,000 Sat/Sun 12..C
2005 Lem.nos Dr. <Mesa Verde) CM
540·1720 $133,000 Sun.1·5
2030Calvert (Mesa Verde) CM
540·1720 $122,900 . Sun. 1-5
•214 Lugonia, Newport Beach
642·5078 $135,000 SlDl 1-5
14 Wandering Rtu <Turtlerock) Irv.
833~15 $209,500 Sunday 1·5
15521 Dalewood, Westmlnster
646-4477 $124,500 Sun 14
209 Flower, Costa Mesa
640-5357 $143,950 Sunl·5 .....................
223 Via Sari Re mo (Lido Isle> NB
675-5626 Daily 1·4
1014 Sea Lane CHVH> CdM
640-4018 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
8842SaJlport Dr., Hunt'g Beach
$182,900 751-3642/9e2 .. 173
Sat/Sun 12-4
•9642Scotstoun, Hunt. Bch
963-4026 $113,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
1877 Pt. Taggart CHVHms >NB
675-6000 $199.900 Sat/Sun l·S
2726Skylark CMesa Verde> CM
546·5990 $159,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
1907 Yacht Resolute (Spyglass) CdM
640·1812 Sat/Sun 1·5
17 Stillwater <Turtlerock> Irv.
640·1812 Sat/Sun 1-5
4 Shasta (University Park> Irv.
640·1812 Sat/Sun 1·5
18 Morro Ba y (Spyglass> CdM
640-1812 Sat/Sun 1·5
233 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar
644·9060 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
6871 Evening Hill Dr .. Hunt'g Bch
1·821-9550 $154,950 Sat/Sun 1-S ••2215 Heather Lane. N.B. •
$268,000 Sun 12-4
3907 Inlet Isle Dr: (HV Hills) CdM
640·7000 $295.000 ' Sun 1·5
•242 Driftwood CShorecllffs) CdM
644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Suri 1·5
1800 Leeward Ln., Newport Bch
646-3255 $179,000 Sun. 1-4 :30
1132 Sea Bluff Dr. <Marina
Hghlnds )CM
548-5344 $149.900 Sat/Sun 1·4
3110 South Timber, Santa Ana
75Z·1700 $105,000 . Sun 12·5
2018 Port Provence, Newport Bcb
646-7711 $185.000 Fee SIS 1·5
64 Oak Tree (Univ. Pk) Irv.
675.a.411 $144.000 Sun. 1·5
3917 S. Teakwood, Santa Ana
675·3'11 $108,000 Sun. l·S
9 Rue Barritz <Big Canyott) N. B.
642·2800 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2175 Placentia, Costa Mesa
6U-0303 $72,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
709 Cameo Highlands Dr .• CdM
613-4400 $247,500 Sat/Sun 1·5
33007 Setting Sun Dr., CdM
67M400 1289,000 Sun.1·5
2012Yacbt Resolute <Seaview> N.B.
M4-GOO $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2007 Pt. Harwick (ff.V. Homes> N.B. U.-a>o St90,000 Sat/Sun l·S
2515 Windover. Corona del Mar
673-8550 Sat/Sun.1·5
115 Via Waziers <Lido Isle) NB
642-8235 $489,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30
1901 Yacht Puritan (Seaview) NB
644-6200 $298,000 fee S/S'l·S
1421 Outrigger Dr. <HV Hills) CdM
644-6200 $300,000 Sat/Sui\ 1·5
#9Caraway (Woodbridge) Irv.
U.-a>o $117,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
•1806Sandalwood <Baycreet) NB
642-8235 $245,000 S/S(no ttme)
•19 Royal St. George {BlgCyn) NB
642·~ $849,900 Sat/Sun 1·5
2510 Vista Baya (Bk Bay) NB
&C2-5200 $275,000 fee Sa/Sun 1·5
1020SantJago (Dover Shn) N.B.
8'2-5200 1894 000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2715 Windover, corona del Mar {
675·2311 $330.000 Sat/Sun 1· * •505 EvenJn1 Star LaneJ. N.B~
642·7408 f1'75,000 S/:;12:30-4:30
2212 Francisco Dr., Newport Beach
842·7408 S!.81.500 8/8'12:30-4:30
1US Plumerta, Greenbrooll, C.M,
~ Sun12:ao..t:ao
Zl88 Babb St .• Costa Mesa
NM838 '81.500 81l..C:30/S1-5
982 Aaalea, Oreenbrook, C.M.
751...,.,, '111,IOO 8 1-4:80/S 11-4
rt0'1 Canary, Colla Meta
HJ.231J 1159.SOO Sua 1-4
8''12 Sllverbeel, Hunt. Be1dl ·
84M477 •• 900 Sun 1·5
115 Via Wiiien ClJdo Ille) NB
Ml 11111 .. ,000Wed/Thurt"4:IO
U1 Vlaffllvre (Udo J1le) NB ea 1 • srs.ooo a..1-1 •vaaa...Remo(Llclolllt>NB
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4808 Cortland (Cameo Hind) QUI
675-eOOO $179,900 Sun. 1·6
•11 Klaloa (NwptCrett) NB ..... ., '125.ooo Sun. 1-1
1148 Tradewlndt ( 81ycnt) NB
87MOOO SD> 000 S..1.f
882 Sandcutle, CO't7ona del llar
759-4ml $325,000-Fee Sa/8un 1·5
14721 Mulberry 1 Irvine
fUe.7711 Sunday 1·5
1020 Whitesalls, Corona del Mar
875-Mll 1218,500 Sat.1.J
3258Turlock Dr., Mesa Woods, CM
545-N91 SWMlayU ...
1111 -Port Wheeler <H.V-.-lloaMa)
N.B.
'875-S5U $187 500 Sunday l ·S
3101 Jefferson (Bar Hbr) C.M.
5'6-4141 $84,500 &an.1-1
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••103Via LidoSOud <Lido.Isle) NB
67s.e800 Sat/Sun 1·5
#S RoyaJ St. George (Big Cyn >NB
844-&oo S650.ooo Sat/Sun 1-1
1820TradeWinds (DoverShores> NB
646-7414 /5'8-2739 Sun 1·5
S • ;.. PAM aM • DIM
4175 Williwaw (Rcqt Clb> Irv.
S59-t175 Sat/Sun 11·5
• 1842 Pt. Sheffield <HV H:omes >NB ~9080 (Fee) Sun. 1·5
t637i Ma'hogany (Wstmt) Ftn Vly
546-5990 $96,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
2042 Pt. WeybrJdge (HVHma) NB
675-8411 $206,000 Sun. 1·5
•2764 De Sota Ave<Mesa del
Mar)CM
5.'MJ.2llJ80 $120.000 S/8112:30-4:30
1601 Warwick Ln. (Westcllff) N.B.
673-4400 $179.300 Sun t-5
209 Nattinus. Corona del Mar
673-85.50 Sat/Sun 1-S
1830 W. Flora, Santa Ana ·
546·2313 $77,950 Sat/Swt l ·S
1801 Pt. Carlow <HVHma) NB
675-3411 $217,000 Sat/Sun 1·5
411 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 673-~ '380.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ,.,...,AM IM_. ...
•3 Montecato, Corona del Mar
844-9060 $515,000 Sunday 1-5
4 Mission Bay <Spyglass) CdM
640-1812 Sat/Sun 1·5
•17 Pt Loma <Spyglass)CdM
644·7493 $595,000 Sat/Sun 11·5
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31372 West Nine, La«~• Ni8 oe1Sunl 1 ... 494-0706 $87 ,500 at ...
162.t D l()Wa St. (Mesa Verde) CM
54()..1720 $64,950 Sat/Sun 1-5
•32 lmaJoa, Newport Beach
540-3666 $139,500 Sat/Sun l·S
15 Big Dipper Ct., Newport Belt
.... ~ $83,950 Sun.1-1
33498 Valley View Crt #21, D.Pt .
559-8433 $450 mo. Sun 12·5 ••1229 Bayside Dr., N.B.
759-GBU $380,000-Fee S/Sun 1.S
#29 MontanasEste.R.SnJq,lrv
759-081.l $124,500 Sat/SUD 1 ·S
•143 Morristown Ln., Costa Mesa
979.5370 $71,500 Sun 12-4
1104 Sandy Lane, Costa Mesa
646-7711 $79,500 Sun l·S
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Vtll)lrv
552·58 $125.900 Sat/Sun 12·5
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• •443 Via Udo Soud, Npt Beb
545-2'Ml $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-1
308 AvenJda CUmbre <Bluffl) N.B.
~ $182,000 Sat/Sunl-1
11 J asmi.ne Creek, CdM
675-5728 Dally 1-4
2631 Vasta Raqueta (Bluffs) NB
~ .$147,9SO &m.1-5
•824 Skyvlew Ln <Brookvu) Cll
842·53>0 •• IOO s.&/San l·S
~W.Coastffwy.,N.B.
67S.6775 1185,000 Sun 1·$
28285PompeU Dr., LalUftlNipel
M0-1720 $179,500 Sun.1·5
•16Sea Island (Big Canyon) NB
831-1800 $225 000 Sun 1·5
#7 Sanderling <Deerfield) Irv. ~
7~11 $110 000 Sun.1-5
•2569 Orange, Unit K, Coeta Meu
979-5370 Sun 1·5
889 Vista Bonita C'lbe Bluffl) NB
75N811 Sl.31,500 Sat/Sun 1~
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831·1800 '1_881500 s.t/&an l·S
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540-3888 •,ooo Sat1s.14
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75Nlll S121,500 Sit/Sun 1-1
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81M171 1215,000 I SM/Sun 1·1
I•& I .. 5705 Seahore Dr., Newport Bch
115.-o tm,000 Sun 1-1
515 Acad1, Corona del 1111'
l'IHtll 9110.000 sat/SUll l..S
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crpta Heavy oak pt.tr·
quel entry II fmly rm
Atrium entry. Cov'd
patio lared w /arllsllc hwcework. Open Eves.
~IM91 e= Walker & lee
Real Estate --HAUOtlVIEW
RARE SPLIT LEVEL. Double doo1'1i open into
lb11 lovely 4 b edrm
home. Formal dining
l'ClC>rq & living rm w /fplc. f'amiJy room adjoining
rully bulll·ln afl elec
kitchen. 3 Bedrms up
with master suite &
added on bonus rm on
private lower level
Spectacular view or
ocean. harbor & o ll e
lites. 673-8550 Ol'l"4 Ill 9 •II~ IVN TO/If "4K"f 0
o/ n.wporl
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DUPLEXES
f.OR SALE
3 IR & 3 U
~Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
673-2058 · , Sun 1·5
4 IR & 3 IR
4305Seashore, Newport Beach
675-4630 $675,QOO Sun 1·5
TOWNHOUSE ,
~ FOR SALE
211DROOM
57 Lakeview, Irvine
752-1700 $171,000 Sun 11·4
>••MMWMerDIM
•Jasmine Creek-Call for an appt.
640-UZI $295,000 Sat/Sun l ·5
4433Lancewooa <Univ. Park) Irv. 631~3444 S1D'1,900 Sun.1·5
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55 Lakeview, Irvine
'liW100-$197,500
2 ••I• SJSAcacia, Corona del Mar
SUnll..f
675-3411 $210,000 Sun 1·5
1911 Heliotrope. Santa Ana
131·1G 1245,000 Sunclay 1·5 z••2• 2515 nnt A••·· Corona del Mar
873-515' $G5,000 8'ull·5
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NEWPORT HTS.
31 S SIGNAL RD.
2 Bdrms., 2 baths. frplc ..
spacious family rm .. de·
tached 2 car garage; on
large lot. Vacant: close
to schools. chutches &
priced at $149,500. Call to
see !
673-3663 642·2253 Eves
associated
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loc.e.d ....... Wocll .,_ ... c ..... ...... c ......... -fw 2 1M•11•
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patios; .................. ......, priced
at $460.000.
COLE OF NEWPORT llEALTOIS
25151.C...tHwy .. C--.. Mar
675-5511
Eastslde Costa Mesa -------• borne. ffigbJy upgraded
w /new k itchen a P· pl.lances Garden window
oil kitchen. L~e fltlly rm w/skyllght. Tiled crtyrd
e ntry . Ope n Ev es .
54S-9491
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combination of Items
101allng $75 or le11
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642-5678
DAllY PILOT
9-2°/o INTEREST
English Tudo r s ty le
spacious 3 bdrm, 3 ba 2
story adult condo. Pool •
jac uzzi • sa una •
clubhouse & rec rm.
TaJce over subject to eJC·
isling loan at 9.2%.
646-77U.
WE MAKE THINGS HAPPEN
WE MAD THINGS HA .... -Buying
or selling you're the winner when our
professional staff is looking after your
needs. We make the most of your
housing dollars.
·cuSTOM HIDU WAY IN NIWPOaT -
Modem glass and wood home with
beamed ceilings, hidden away on a
deep, deep grassy lot in walking
distant!e to beach · and .shopping.
$148,500.
STUMMIM• HOMI -Designed for
gracious entertaining with a gourmet
kitchen to delight you, a large master
s uite. abundant closets and perfectly
decorated by a professional. $198,000.
so. Of. lleUWAY -Old Corona del
Mar cottage with fireplace, hardwood
floors, remodeled kitchen, tha
CdM charm a nd a rental unit tn the
rear. $210,000.
LOOll._ POI A YllW -See this
smashing 4 BR home w/beveled glass
in entry, decorator tiles. lge lot and an
ocean view w/harbor lights. 1218.500.
I
TIULY SMOOU -U you like Big Ca·
nyon's Versailles, but the price leaves
you breathless, you '11 love th ta
Jasmine Creek home. It has all tbat
pi11an and • much smaller price tag.
123'7.960.
._ A IOOt•UTI -And prlV11ey
toot See Ulla Newport Beach condo. I
metr abed bdrms, each with ltl own
bath. tM.500.
671-3411
11111.c:..tttwy, c.-..... • A JOHN 0 LUSK & SON CO
JAlt•a CF I tWY A11A
Best value In this quiet private com·
munity. Some ocean view. Brand new
split-level "Sea Breeze" model with 3
bedrms. family room & formal dining .
..Air·cond.. luxury cptng, landscaped,
auto. sprinklers plus other extras. 24
Hour ·gate guarded area. Tennis
courts, pool & greenbelts. Call 64<MJ079
for entry during open home or &M-4910
other times. $239,000 .
I JllTY Dlt. SAT/SUM l·I
116 CAMYOM-t771.000
Fabulous 4 bdrm custom built home
with ~at view of B.C. golf course.
Family_ room w/wet bar. recreation
room, formal dining room, 3 baths +
luxury pwd. rm. Lge private pool in
enclosed patio. Located on quiet
street. Call us today to see!
LAGUNA llACH-IOITAl'INA
TWO NIW HOt tlS
OCIAMYllW! · One home with spectacular view from
most rooms . 3 Bdrms <including
master suite w/fi'replace & private
deck). Lge sheltered patio & den with
wet bar. The other home on cul·de-sac
street has 3 bdrms & some view.
Italian tiJe, solid oak cabinets. Den
w/wet bar. Choice of cpt color. Each
home $249,000. See any time.
WISUY N. TA YLOI CO.
2111 S..J114 I ........
NIWPOn CIMTB, M.I. 644-49 I 0
IEAUTIFJIL ADULT _
CONDO $65,500!
Hard to find single story
unit. Btll lawn. Magnifi·
cent grounds. Pools ,
sauna, putting greens.
Walk lo shopping. banks.
restaurants. Au cond.
Dm't hesit.11te. Call 10-
day! Open Eves .
54.5-9&91.
481 +den
$69 500!
Sunken l~ving room.
Brick fireplace. All re·
mode led 'kitchen. Ex·
cellent location. Im ·
maculate bargain! Call rast lo take advantage!
752-1700 OPfN 1119 •11 S IUHIOlf N<Cr•
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"draw fast" when you and Found columns .
place an ad in the Daily 'Ibat's where people look
Pilol Want Ads! Call now when they've found an
-6'2-5678. item al value.
llDUCED AMP ANXIOUS!
Spacious VIEW home on 1A acre
fee lot; transferred owner is now
back in New York, the home is
vacant & he is anxious for a deal!
4 Bdrms., family rm .. large back
yard overlooking natural canyon.
A pleasant & peaceful setting,
ideal for your growing family.
Reduced to $247 .500. OPEN
SAT/SUN. l ·S . 709 CAMEO
HIGIUANDS DR., CdM
SETTING SUM DllYE
Come to see this magnificent
home at 3007 & you will see why
they call this street ·'Setting Sun ...
The view i s outs tanding,
particularly from the 210 teet of
view frontage on this lot. And. the
home matches the location. 4
.Bdrms .. large paneled family rm ..
enchanting landscaped entrance
garden with fountain + a formal
view-side dining rm. OPEN
HOUSE SUN. 1·5. $269,000.
MAY IE SOLD
It's that good a buy! A terrific
family home in the Westcliff area •
near Mariners Park: unbelievably
priced at only $179,300. 5 Large
bdrms.. 31h baths. a big family
rm. with frplc., all on one level;
not only that. the owner will
finance or lease with opti~ If not
sold, there will be an oPeD house at
1601 WARWICK LANE. N.B. SUN
1·5
WHIT! SANDY llACH
Authentic Mexican hacienda at
Sayullta Beach, just North of
Puerto Vallarta : luxurious 3
bdrm. home with servant's
quarters; lots of red tile & tropical
landscaping, right on the beach. A
good rental inves tment & a
fan~tic vacation home. $120,000
Full ptice; will trade.
95 ACUS * llVIUIDI In the Arlington area, just 2 miles
So. of the Riverside Fwy. & 3
miles from Tyler Mall: presently f
in navels & valeoclas, suitable for
home or Jot subdivision. $12,000
Per acre. '
••
141.IM
That's right! Only $48,500 for this
super sharp 2 bedroom condo wlth all
the amenities. Pool, clubhouse and beautiful grounds. This definitely
won't last. Call now !
J HOI • UMDa $70.000
and all are in Costa Mesa. 3 Bedroom.
4 Bedroom. Owner will help ftnance.
No down payment to Vets. These will
go fast. call now!
•VJMn AST IUY Wobftbridge 3 Bedroom with large
rooms. custom decor with plus h
carpet. and' all for only $99,000! You
won't beat this bargain!
POUl.ft.IXIS
2 side-by-sid~wn er's unit with fireplace in eac 4·plex. Owner will
help finance. ered at only $135,000
each.
540.3666
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MIWLY US1W, SPTef.ASS HU.
Come • lff, sp•doua f amlb' 4 bdrm.
home with 1parklln1 nllht llihts ot
<"it)'. Comfortable, l!_rce .• .{•mlly rm.
wilh.ted br&ck-.frplc. i:.QjOy larae-patio
art-with ~ fl~ pit, large pool • JacuuJ.
OPIM SAT /sUM I ..a I I MOMt'ICITO
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-"Ill Ill• newl Freehly painted 2 •'°'Y lncludet
4 ~ bedroom., 3 full b9tfls. entry W1ttl terra.u.o tile decor. formal dlj\lng .... Ing er.a.
fetching eunken living room ~ with
fireplace, comfortable famlly room. plush n.w
carpets and delyu kit chen featuring -micro••• oven. Top valuet 1133.000:-e.ir 540-1720 ,
$64,950
A Won Of Art 0
Bnt deec11bel this •u~rbly decorated end
unit townhome. Pride of ownenhio lnctudes 2
bldlooma, dining, eat.Ing ar .. and conwni.nt
kitchen for MOM. EZ care yard and enctoeed
patio fM your enjoyment. Comm. PQOI, Ac1
quickly. ~1720
A Pool To
K~YouCool
ta Just an edded plua to this ldeel 3 bedroom
famlly home. Comb4natlon dlOfnQ room, family
room with cozy fl,.place. Gourmet kitchen
with all the bullt Ins. Patio fu'at right fOf
entertainment Of' family fun! Telle advantage,
$85,000 540-1720
$59,000
Start With The Flnnt!
Thia eplo and span 2 b9droom ttome comes
with IOWly dining room, fireplace for cllddllng.
tons Of bulltlns cabinets and mom lovlng
kitchen. Located on shady, tree tined street
with spacious deep lot. Luaclous orange tree In
back yard. Just fisted. can't list. 5-40-1720
Luxury Made
For The Leisurely
With atlnOlphefe gal<>f91 Beautlfut a bedroom
Mesa Ver~ e)Cacutlve has elegant dining, eetln~ .-. entry, cozy flreplece and gourmet
kitchen with bolltlns. Extra deflghts Include a
tush atrium. smoke detector. handy garage
opener and fully sprinklered lawns. Ctlannlng
covered patio. Hasten to see. Owner anxious.
$108.500. Call 5«>-1720
l ... SqueakyClean .
Newport Heights Area
Freshly painted thruout with plush new
carpets. lmprMSlve 3"bedroom ellecuttve home
featuring superbly remodeled kitchen with new
range, oven and microwave. Also. entry. dining;
fsmlly room. super eating bar a(ld dellghtful
sea·thru fireplace. Pallo. Reduced to sell.
$123.950 540-1720
All You
Ever Wanted!
And probably a lot more. Highly upgraded 4
bedroom home showing 2Yl baths, entry with
Mexican rile decor. fOfmal dining room, f1mlfy
room With fireplace and conversation pit: llvlng
room with vaulted ceilings and fireplace and
gourmet kitchen. 2 patios. sparkll~ PQOI. tire
ring. 1139.900. For the good life call ~1720
Slashed Thousands
What Value!
That 18 what you get with this delightful Mesa
Verdes home complete with sparkling
swh'nming pool. 3 bedrooms. cheefful entry.
dining, eating area. deluxe kitchen with bulltins
and plush new carpets. 2 patios: one has
Swedlah flreplace. A drastic reduction! Now only S99.900 C.11540-1720
Sauna and Jacunl
! ~er~u ~~n~~!! unlquety remode~
executive featuring space. beauty and luxury. 4
spacious bedrooms. t.mlly room. eetlng bar, 2 fl,.__; 1 In c~nlent denlttudy. Separate
master bedroom eulte. 2 gorgeous etrlums.
1122.900 Look no further. Call 540-1720
Pie .... A Park
ly The s.a
A perfect description of the eettlng fot this
lovely 2 story. 4 bedroom entertainer's delight
located just mlnutn from beectl, ~ 9nd
bike trails. Entry. eettng area. fllmlty room,
ftrepfec. for CUddling and goufmet kMchen
•Ith ~ bar. Urge brick ~ for outdOor
enlOWmlnt. Ow"9r anxloua. Price reduced Sf19.900 ~1720
• 540-1720
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THI IASY UNSnu
••• (Of' the busy or traveling family; a
lovely condo ln thu BLUFFS, where
au maintenance is provided by the
aaaociat.ion crew. except the patio &
Interior of your unit. There are 3
bdrms. & 2 baths & 1900 sq. n. of
Jiving space. Quick possess. $131,500.
689 VISTA DONITA, N .8 . OPEN
SAT/SUN 1·5
IANCHO SAM JOA9UIM
... a popular location. handy to
country club & shopping, only 10 min.
to Newport Center & features a lovely
view ol MASON PARK LAKE; a weJI
designed 2 bdrm .. 21h ba. condo with
conversation pit & wet· bar. $124,500.
#29 MONTANAS ESTE. IRVINE.
OPENSAT/SON.1·5
OCIANYllW
First showing. A profess. decorated
home with jacuzzi & gourmet kitchen!
4 Bdrms., f am Uy rm.. spectacular
C'ourty8'1'd entry. Spacious 3-~
garage. $325,000 Including land. 882
SANDCASTLE, CdM, (near
Marguerite).-OPEN SAT/SUN. 1·5
ON .IALIOA IAY
. . . a scarce commodity on today's
·market! This lovely condo features a
"SJT·DOWN VIEW" of all the marine
activity + a view of the ocean with its
spectacular sunsets. There are 2
bdrms. & lanai, also huge living &
dining_ a..r_e as with PICTUR E
WINDOWS. $360,000. <Including land).
1229 BAYSIDE DR., N.B. OPEN
SAT/SUN 1·5.
DOI.LAIS AND S&tSI!!
Rare "K" Plan condo in the BLUFFS,
with 4 bdrms. (or 3 & den), if you are
handy with a paint brush & maybe a
ha mmer here & there, you can save
quite a lot of money on this unit with
great potential. Out of town owner
says, "seJJ It for only $129,500". Come
to 689 VISTA BONITA, N .B .
<Sa lesman has the key>. OPEN
SAT/SUN. 1·5 ·
THE ELIWOOD Pl.AM I
.one of the choice PATIO HOMES
in the Deerfield area; you'll be
impressed with this 3 bdrm., 2 hath
corner unit; it's been upgraded in
many respects; only $110,000. (You
own the land). #7 SANDERLING,
IRVINE. OPEN SUN. 1·5
UDO ISLE Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances
custom spacious 5 'bdrm., 4 bath
traditional home; like new. Ideal fot
entertaining. Corner lot. $500,000
OCEANFIOMT
Quality craftsmanship in mahog. trim
& oak floors sets off this landmark: 4
BR, 3 ba. home ln finest locaUon.
Established""trees & lawns. $485,000.
IACI IAY
Fine 4 bdrm .• 2th bath f amity home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool,
playbousC\ storage $169,000. Terms.
IAYFIOMT
Several fine bay(ront homes
with pier & slip
A YALON
Well constructed, 3 BR, 1 ha, oak
floor. partial basement, concrete
foundation. Flats .area. $120,00C>--:Fee.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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SIASHOll DUPUX Ocean view! Lge. 3 BR upper w/2 BR lower. Assume loan
4's owner will carry second ary
financing. $210,000
'84MUl.A n . OCIA ... OMT Large 4
BR. home,, prime location. Avail.
yearly lease.
LA._.. t8&UIL House nesUed in a
park-like setti""o' .. -l-n ten. 2 ba., 2 patios. S<. ~ U >rivacy &
care.free ~ -· .vr maint.
p r ovided. ,.,4.j41 CAMPANA WAY,
OPEN SUN. 1·5. $129,500.
MOMAICH SUMMrT Fabulous view! Of
oc-ean-&night-liichts. E nd unit. 2 BR &
den. llh Yrs. new. OPEN SAT/SUN.
1·5. 22812 MONTOLVO, Laguna Niguel. $129,500
IAMCHO MllA•I Sunrise Country
. Club, 2 BR, 2 ba. condo on golf course .
Security guarded; nr. clubhouse.
tenn is, swimmin g, jacuzzi.
Completely f umished at $142,500.
DAVIDSON REALTl INC
. ,. t , .. ·• ~ , • ,i • • •• t 1 / " ( ~OhO
TUl11.EIOCI llAUTY
By pool & park, 5 B<lrms, 3 baths.
Plan Ill Broadmoor. Asking $155,000,
fee simple.
OWNB IM TIOUIU
AND WILL SACllfllCI
Abandoned Harbor View Hills sleeper.
This house must be sold by this
weekend. 3 Bdrms, 2 baths, huge
corner Jot. Asking $202.000. Submit all
offers.
llYIME COMOO
LIQUIDATION SAU
Owner 3 months behind on payments,
must sen fast. Submit your offer. Asking $97,500.
$20,000 UMDll MABn
IASTll.Ul'll 4IW«
Owner anxious -Says bring an off er
now! R~cently redecorated. Asking
$159,900.
~ R.C. TlnOR CO.
640-5112
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A
Mil PllOPIRnU
675-.4890 ·------------
~II. macnab /Irvine ?-realty
lEAL ISTATI
OFFICE MAMAMIS
Two exceptional opportunities.
Macnab-Irvine ReaJty Company ls
inviting applications for two
managers. One ror our existing,
successful Campus Valley Office.
One for our new Woodbridge Office
wbich will open approximately
July' 1979.
An excellent opportunity to Join thla
growing profitable Subeldiary of
The Irvine Compa.tY. CompensaUon
Open. Preference to applicant with
City of Irvine residenUal r.ule
experience. For Interview call
Bruce Banamlan or John Macnab
C71 4) 142-8281. Or writ• ln
coalldwe: Jobn llaenab, P.O. Boa
1138, Newport Beacb, CA ...
'42-GU
.... _. __ _....... .
IASTSIDE DUPLEX
Duplex With room for two more units.
Close to schools shops and bus line in
Costa Mesa-:-tl49,900. Ask for Robert
Milliken' 631 • l.266
IASTSIDE HOME
2 bedroom, 1 bath ~lus separate
recreation room. Unique location.
Assumable $95,500. Ask for Robert
Milliken 631-1266
HOISi PIOPIRn
One acre z.oned ror five bones. 2,800
square foot custom executive home
with 4 bedroom. 2~ bath. A must to
see. Ask for Reggie Wyman 631·1266
FIYE IEDIOOMS
Room for a large family. A showplace
with unusual landscaping by owner.
Award winning landscape architect.
OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1145
Salvador, Costa Mesa: Ask for Reggie
Wyman 631· 1266
llCllAnoM Lovas Huge comer Jot in Mesa Verde with
12'x25' enclosure for boat or R.V. plus
separate trailer storage. Immaculate
3 bedroom +-den Ol' 4 bedroom . Only
$97,500. 'Ask for Glen HelHvartb 631·1266
UkE MEW
3 bedroom o n corner with new upgraded carpeting. Large living
room plus family room -large FHA
assumable loan. Only $88,500. Ask for
Glen Hellwarth 631·1266
All CONDmOMID
Combination family room and country
kitchen with fU"eplace. 3 bedroom with
atrium off master suite. Oniy $96,500.
Ask for Glen Hellwarth 631·1266
IAYFROMT
Super Balboa Peninsula location. 6+
. bedrooms. Pier. Charm -45'xl00' -
new listing at $745,000. Ask for Curtis Herberts, Sr. 631·1266
TWO OM A LOT
3 bedroom home, really nice .
fireplace. Now rented at $495. PLUS a
2 bedroom wit" sWtroom home on
comer rented at<$395. Should be more
on both units. Newport Heights. Ask
for Curtis Herberts, Sr. 631·1266
UMDB IUILDEIS PllCE
Newport Beach condo with view of
meadow. Recently redecorated in
earth -tones. Redwood Deck. 3
bedrooms. 2~ baths. huge master
suite. $89,950. Ask for John Marshall
631·1266
ASSUMAIU Y..A. LOAN
On 3 bedroom, 1 ~ bath home in Santa
Ana . Vaulted celllngs, beautifully
dec0rated in earth·tones. Near new
carpets, drapes. $86,950. Ask for John
Marshall 631·1266
R~M~~
of code---. irY*, •wplll .........
234 L I 79" Strwt, Cotta Mete
631-1266
Nationwide Network or lndivlduallv
Owned and Opera ted Real Estate Ofrlres
='Va LID~LE
This home of obvious SAT Ir SUM l·I . quality features 4
bed.room1. 3 baths, a I 04 VIA LOICA
.feparate family room BMl vaJue on Lido. Im·
wUh wood burnln1 maculate, beautiful.
fireplace, elelant focrnal char ming home. Tile dl.nlDI and u 8' wide roof, detacbed extra
stairway to the balcony large 2-car 1arage, 3 overloo\lng the living Bdrm, 2 bath, family room and entry. Therear room, firepla~. 1st TD
y o rd I a I u s h I Y low Interest rate for landscaped around the quaJ.ltied buyer. Lar1e
36' swimming pool with open patio. g reat
board. slide & 9' privacy landscaplot . Steps to wall. Priced to aeU ctadcl· private bucb. 11 • onl1 $14.1.SOO. eau a"·"' 151-3111 -.&. llXIY
•SELECT -==•S PROPERTIES, _____ _
••• D.R. Edivan
55S Paularino Av.
Coala Mesa
You are the winner of ho,.,... TicUh
tolhe
17th ANNUAL
LOHGllACH RODEO
al the Long Beach
Aremat 300 E. -O"c~an
Blvd., "°"I Beach.. To
claJm your ticket.a, call
642-56'18, ext 272.
***
113CATAUMA
OP-. l·SPM
Don't let outside alarm you, come ln, let inside
channyou. Sl29.SOO. Agt,
6'73-QU
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duplx, Including bay
r~ t.o be exch. down in aptg. 213/686-3200
DUPLEX
Two 2 bdrm . units
+owner's hideaway; seller will finance. $249,000
MIWPORT HACH
lllAl.TY 675-1642
SIYHIGH
One~ the Island's most
interesting 3 at.ory UJUl &
rent.al cottage
$215,000
I wlll ccmidel' trades as
pa rt : car/plane /etc.
Owner 640-87S5
1 .. u rP1niu• 1007 • •••••••••••••••••••••••
EAN FRONT 3 br.
Comf.ortable famil y
beach house. Owner will carry. s:m,ooo
!l!OtW. Ocean Front. Robert N. Moodey Assoc.
673-2199
DUPLEX $129.500
Fixer upper. 3 Br down.
bachelor up, nr bay &
ocean"old Balboa. Agt. 6'75-6T1S 644-6723
C .. fatamo•ach 1018 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PAUSADIS
A dram come true in
dUPlex design; 8x9 eat.ry bal.IJ, UJed kitchens &
balhl, wet bars, frplcs.,
ate1oed glen. Ocean
views from every room
~both units. Vacant for
ftrst user's tax bendit. ~COAST
llAl. IST ATI
644-4141
c.-.. w .. 1022 ................ ,.~····
OWMllMUST
SACRIFfCE
2 BR• den. Plan II.
Beautill&lly decorated
Air Conditioned
JASMINE CREE«
'7"°91f . 7&9.0363
~EAN VIEW MSt ••cua PLAMY ..,. .. J414,
.,5'.0J6l
P'tnd what you want tn Idle Items witb • -------· Dally Pilot Classifieds. Daily PUot Classlfied Ad. Pl.AM I
J .... CI• Y.W
NII tll-1414.
"llt.OUl
S&WlllNG
VALUE
Qukk, check UU. alllale faml.b' boQ>e on an R '2 &ot with your builder ..... llOl'Dine CeDJOn, ONaa Hlpleridt,
OWl•WU.
~YhtT.D.
ATtV•llOI Z YIS. .a.u .... cam. • 8aY1D&R moct.I Plan I 2
Bdrm + den. 3 bath. bHut11UUy df'COratf'
to'U.IJy upara dtd w /pv rroot rourirard, uto
spnnklera It aecurHy
•)'Item. 121s.ooo. u Sbo&IDrlve
SPYGLASS RIDGE
•POOLHOME•
SZtl.000
I • I l ~'·'
'i;:di(1~J
...... 10 ..
ICUllD \
IPIJI SAT. Isa f.S
oic Broadm001" ll hOme ln Corona
d'I Mar •• mall comm\mlty, 51 hom ,
~r at kx'abon °" tt?'ffnbf!lt w/<"Omm:-
pool •• bdrrM. w/huae rmly room -2
stone fl'Pla . Reduced to 1239.500.
~ Walkr.r t; l 1rn
2 IEDROOM conAGE
1 year old dre9m cottage. Vaulted
beam ceilln s. r edwood deck, &
~arden paUo.
By Appoant.ment Only -$155,000
. -0~ ;.-;.~ --.Jlliliii• j
--Balboa Island Realty
ANO INVESTMeNT e()MPJ\NV 673-8700
S052D1•1ll•
California Homes Plan 1.1•-------•I
Carafe converted to
,ORAHGETREE Pl.im3Lovety pa_tio borne
Z bdrm. Z ba. fam. rm. &
trpk. $7'7,000 Open Houae
Slit 11-3. 37 Lemon Grove
Irvine 49&-7427
nLYD' YEW
C&llb>m re.at.mu of en· d\llilu& e&ecuce,_ musi·
clam balcoay It Outaoor danee floor w /spacious
foyer flanked by lge liv
rm &din rm w/a twinkl·
Ing rive city view. A
'positive allurement for
$220,000. Special financ· Inc. 5S2-4411 I e= Walker & lee
fami 1 room. Near Tl'mCIC/lrd•aor
schools. park & shop· ' "-2M1•w.ct TUITLllOCI
ping. $'18,900. 4 BDRM ..-z BAnl S12Ui00fee Oubtaadieg vaJue; 4 14671 Ser-. Open s.t/Sun l·S. bdrms., fa.mil¥ rm.. 2
College ~ Colambia. 23 Bethany Dr. bebs, atrium, central
4 bedrooms + bonus ._.Properties llir. New carpets, brick
room. Upgraded carpets 75J..21ll 644-2542 frplc., secluded yard
&drapes. $138.500. ---------• wttb mature trees; patio. Owner has boug ht Turtle Rock Gleo S Br, 3 25 Golda ba.3carpr.,A/C,space
Prafeuianallydecoraled for RV. Owner /ngt.
Tradewinds with finest PbaDe M5-0'l'76. evs.
another. Only S12A ,950
HIGHLANDS
l)eautilul Sage Model in
TwtJerock; upgraded in
evf!rJ way; 2 bdrms .• 2
ba&ba, dlJliog rm.; great
view! Central air.
microwave. Owner is
moving CM.It of area; call ror a=pp·t. you won't be
ol lq>grades. One of lbe
best 180 degree ocean • ~~~~~~ ARBORLAKE
mlhearea. MSS.000. Super luaurloua two
lSll c-bedroom and den
·sh C 11-T' P .. Briarcliff model on a rp o ege a r.. Lakeview d.ri ve $129,950
Columbia ~th upgraded T.11te1H c .. pet .
disa . $117,950
DA D. CAILSOH
llALTOlt IJJ.9291 Door covenngs, eentral
air & super landscaping. _W.~iLw.iiiiiiii7ii54-iiiiil 2ii0iii2~iiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiii.$129,sl0.
1u12a.,e.rry
Uoiffnity Paik Julliard
Model wllb master
bedroom downstairs.
Oetamic tile iD kitdlen " blltb. 3rd batb w em tc
dee&. $UUIO.
~--;. : .·'.
. . .
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~II. macnab I Irvine ?-raaltg
TUnL1 aoar HMHtLANDs-¥11W
Beautiful Lusk home located at the
end of cul-de-sac. Features 3 lg.
BRs, 2 baths. family rm w/wet bar.
formal dining rm, f plc in step down
living rm & blt·in eating nook in
spacious kitchen. On greenbelt
close to pool & school. $193,500.
OPEN SUN 1 ·4 P .M . #14
FL'INTRIDGE. <S·93)
DIAMATIC DIAtfl HOMI
In desirable Univ. Park -the
sought after Willowood model! 3
BRs. lg. family rm, formal dining
rin. garden kitchen. high ceilings &
walls o( glass. Custom decorated
w/many upgrades incl. air cond.
Close to shops. s chools &
swim/tennis club. $174.500 (subj. to
cancellation of existing escrow>.
OPEN SUN 1·5 P .M . 4902
CORKWOOD. <S·94)
LOCATtOMt LOCATION! LOCATION!
A prime considera tion when you
purchase a home -premium lot,
inside street, on a cul-de-sac in
Deerfield. This upgraded. air cond.
home has 3 BRs, fa mily rm.
step-down living rm + prof.
landscaped lot w /2 paUos. $114,995.
OPEN SUN 1 ·5 P .M . #15
DEERCREEK. ($-95)
THI UNCH
Enjoy a real .. family way of life" in
this luxurious 4 BR, 2lh bath home
on beautiful cul-de-sac next to park.
Lg. eotmtry kitchen, formal dining
rm. delightfully covered pauo ~ a
3-car garage. $115,gpo. Belle Partch
752·1414. ($-96)
"MOD1L HOMr
Price of $179,500 incl. all
furnishings in this stunning &
completely upgraded Rancho San
Joaquin townhome on golf course &
lake! Linda Taglianetti 642-8235.
($-97)
W~I AllOlll A•I
Spectacular step-down llvlng rm
w!lplc & den w/wlndow walls of
glass -bay window nook in kitchen
-private lower end uh.it location.
$118.500. Lee Henkel 752·1414. (S-98>
TUITLI IOCI ._.
Enjoy tennis, pool & spa when you
own a Garden Tolmhome. The dramatic "Jasmine" ls a real
architectural gem -2 lg. BRs,
conv. den It Hvin« rm w/vaulted
ceiling. Central air cond. $157,500.
Belle Partch 752.-1414. ($.98)
j ,_ . I ·,
STEAL ME
4 Br h9cne near M.000.
purtt only ST'1,000! Brlni
your paml bru.'\11 & loo
& make mooey ! Bes
price in county Cull '"*'•°"'Y IB>CAAHT I
•
WAUTOllACH
o-hl)' l9oftie oa ••rte tr.abaded lot tn Wood.1
Co\-• aru with O<'uo
VleW" 3 BR. 3 BA, ramlly roona. tueat unit 1230,000 •
•
TIUICHAaM
Wood p a n elling.
fireplace, stained glasa.
l.ttoea, near beach. Live
in UUs 3 BR home and
use l.he lower 1 BR apt.
for your tffn-agers or
motber-in·law. $1S7,100 •
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THIHMCHIAY
YOUICHOICI
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CliwukMJ 2 le•-. oc ..
•lew .._. wltlt spociaa ,...._ s 119,370. _...,.ew J ledroo.. JIMA c•.._ ._. wffll oc ... Ylew.
$249,000.
-C•toM J ledroo111 fa•lly
ltoilie with dea ...... tlte be•clL.
$249,000.
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COMMUNITY OFFBS
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IT"S TIMI. YOU MOYID UP!
AakfwJ.tlf•11°"'or.Mlle.-.Y
BY OWNER· H.lPt>' up·
araded horn• on 1oir coune w1thln ~ block of
tennis club. 8275,000.
~.49Mtlil
2br 2ba Condo Ocean/
~ vu. Aaia1 SllXl.MO Call' Nancy Deanna In·
vest. 615-9500 or 758-90S3.
•llSTTIRMS *
IHTOWM
Aaaumable 9W iV Ut on
thia apadoul up,raded 3 Bdrm on ree and in
Niguel Shores. Lota of
ex tras l nclud.ing
skylight. atamed g}aas. A
peek or the Pacifk.
Sllt;500.
BITINllA.LTY
494-9416
Immaculate well const. exec. home. Unique toca-
llon ror exec. seeking
privacy. Oc. vu. Private beach avail. Avall Im-
med., move-in cond. El
Niguel OC across way.
Tenni5 and Health club.
P.P. 661-0544
Pri••Ocem
Coc:aswity
Largest ol Gardea mdla .
cklle t.o clubbae, tennis
crts. & pool. Walk to
beach. 4 Br 2 Ba. li v rm w/Crplc. rorm. din rm •
beaut landscaped. Price
Slt&~. Terms.
AMERICAN ROME
REALTORS
4!M·7Sl3 494·1001
OPEN HOUSES
IN
NEWPORT ~ CREST
12·4. PM
s~~~-~
#20 Baruna 3 Bed P iel'\ • $132,500
f7 Encore 3 Bed Plan 3 $138,750
#25 Encore 2 Bed Plan 2 Vu $145,000
#5 Kamalii 3 Bed Plan 7 $125.000
OI CALL ••
645-7221
('~ WESTCUFF ~21. IEAl.TY
R. V. MON AC O ON Lowest P'ieed home in GRNBELT 2 Br & den, 2 Harbor View. Available
ba, brick frpl, kitchen i.n Marc h. J . Doran,
loob directly ont.o outdr Agent. 15&-0819
IJJ.3310
VILLAGE f
of .
HOMIOF
IHSTIMCTION
Whitewater coastline
view on estat e-like
grounds . 3 BR. den,
formal dining room, or-
fice/study, 2 fireplaces,
many extras. $395,000
eblQgO 4H-4551
Lingo •• u .....
499-4551
On the Ora"99 Coast-look to Lingo first
OCIANVIEW
MONARCH BAY TERR. Elegant Fr Prov home-
1 o t s o r w ood. 2
skylights -lus h up-
grades. Only 4 months
patio & gmbell, upgrd'd 4 bdrm. Comtempory,
cpts/drps. E·Zmaintyl'd hl1hly upgrad ed .
w /cem ent decking & $1~000. 642·5078. dri veway . a uto 1---------s pr n k I r s I Ii g h t s . tWW V• .._, Co.urte~y to Broke rs . Phase IL Portotlno • Priced t.o sell $156,600. Finished bonua rm Fee
1931 Port Edward Pl. land.. By owner. ~13 Shown by a ppt only.
5.5&-S586 9am-6pm. Open By Owner. 2 br. 2 ba home
HouaeSat/Sun, 11..... in Newport Heights. 542
... Owwer~ladllav C at a I i n a Dr . On the Orange Coast-took to Lingo first. new. ' •1 , ~.000/ofr. 645--3178. Custom, arth tone .. •---------
NORTHWOOD
Tradllional styling In
Irvine's newest village. 4
bedrooms; family room
and<!fning room. Central air, Spanish &.ile root and
master bedroom retreat.
Now asking S135.000.
•
CAalFRH
UVIMG St&.mniQI wood and glass
condo wi.lb 1real ocean
view. 2 BR, den, dining
room, 2'h baths. Pool
and Jacuzzi. $149,500
•
UOtSo. CoastHJway
In Village Fair
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457
OHL Y I 00/o DOWN
Laguna Canyon house & studio. 7000
sq ft lot with 3rd unit partially
completed. EZ finance, 10% down
possible. $121,500. Call Dean Pullin,
* 715 BALBOA*
OPEN SAT. & SUM. 1·5
LA•UNA OCEAN YllW Custom builder's home: 3 bdrms ..
family rm .• din ing r m., sauna ,
gourmet kit chen, central vacuum
system, outstanding design in mint
cGfldition ! Exciting panorama of 180
deg. of ocean & beach views. a great
-splash ~lights-at nigbt-:---A -buy-a
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4
32719Sea Island Dr
SEE IT-BUY IT!
(/#ArAf//n, R~:A"'~v
Mhsioa Vt.lo I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Assume 8'h% VA loan
w/only $1.S,850. No quali·
fying. Owner will even
-cocWder. 2nd~ 3-~ w/lg family rm, covered
patio. located on cul-de·
sac sl. $88,500. Call
581·54J6
spacaous 3Br. 2 Ba. L.R. F.aatbJtir Condo. 3 bdrm.
D.R. frplc. pool, paUo, 2"1\ ba. £amity rm. &
cul·de·sac. Must see. patio. Professlonaly de·
$139.000 Open lfousc corated. $10.000 below
Sat/SUn 389 Mira Loma. marltel. SllS.000 By
N.B.orcall64s.6606 Owner~
Waterfront 3 br, 2 ba. 2 OCEAM VIEW
s11ndecks over canal, IY OWNER
perfect for small boats. Like new 3 bdrm. Z""bil.
Commwlity pools & ten· home on bJuffs over look-
nis. Slte.000. Ing harbor. Must be seen Property House 642·38SO to be appreciated. Open
_ -OUPLft sat.kSun l,S-1411 Kings
By owner. reduced lo ~-Rd_.------
$17S.OOO. Both 2 BR units. 1y OWMr/Westcliff
~~ ••••• !!~'.~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~'
THE ~-----------------m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~0000range Coast IREATHTAKING Lagu.na Viejo Realty
1 blk to ocean. Good in· Real Estate lisUng wa~
come area. 675-005 $17S.OOO-Will'now sell for
$162,SOO. Jbr. 2 ba .
beautiful inside & out.
lncludes land. Must sell ·
Have 11Jready bot an San· t.a Cruz. 642~
OCEAMYIEWI
BeaulJful Laguna Beach
lies 1our feet below this
10\'ely 3 Br. 2 Ba, single
story residence. See
waves splashing on the
rocks, the ma1n beach &
No. Laguna from the ex·
ter'51ve decking. lncom·
parable sunsets i9~
Catalina, & a panorama
o( green hills. One of the
most spectacular vlew1
in all of Laguna Beach is
yours oo lhis quiet cul
de-sac for $279,000.
SIA GYPSY ~R THOSE WH O
HAVE KNOWN THE
SEA & fallen under her
magic spell . THIS
DUPLEX at Victoria
Beach is the answer to a
dream. Located on the ocean side or the hwy ..
JUSTASHORTSTROLL •QUAINT
OOWNTO'l'HE BEACH. Cottage In So. Laguna
The larger unit bas with 1 Bdrm. & 1 bath.
SPACIOUS LIV. RM. u-....awood floors plus Uv. W /OPEN BEA M nAJu CEILING, MASSIVE rm. fireplace & brick
FR P LC 0 F 0 L D patio. Close to beach &
· •"'·oppin°. $105,000. BRICK, ETC. Compact ~ •
P'AHOIAMA OF ~~A¥-IN\fl f: £n~ • IMPRESSIV!
VAUEY VtEWS Ing area w/French door Catalina 1' N. coaaUine of Laguna Niguel, Mis· openi ng to se cluded vista-from 2 st.ory beam
sion Viejo. & El Toro, ~tio. Uni~ue bath bas celling home. 2 Decks &
from this lovely 3 Br MBk. HP 0 LA'M/~ ~ larPbackyard. Slll,500.
family rm home. Sparkt· PANELED WALLS JN BOOIDP
ing city lights from huge NAUTICAL DECOR . •HILLSIDE
rear deck. New cttrpet· 1bl.s structunlly sound, Condo In San Clemente
ing, appllances & paint. older duplex is IN NEED has Inc r ed Ible ocean
Charming ent ry way. OF YARD WORK & views.2Bdrm,homehas
PricedalonlySl49•500. MINOR REPAIRS. If roomy split ler el noor
CHARM AMONG. you have desired a plan. Lovely garden ter-PLACE AT THE BEACH race enhancea liv. rm.
TOWERIMG W/RENTAL INCOME. view. $112.~B032DP
POITElt II.AL TY
lOOON.OOASTHWY.
497-2468
WOODS COVE
Great re tireme nt or
starter home with oce an
view. 2 Blks. to beach;
spacious 2 bdrm.. lge.
living rm. with frplc.,
gleaming bdwd. nrs. 2
Decks + patio. Some
furniture included.
$1119,500
TIMPLIJ;tlUS
Panoram1c ocean &
village views; 2 bdrms., huge family rm., 2 ~
baths; deck, palJo, lovely = f1exlble terms .
OCEAMFIOMT
Spanish navor, 3 bdrms .•
den, 2'h baths; right on
the sand. $485,000
OCIAMROMT
Just steps from sandy
beach; 4 bdrma., 4 baths + guest apt. with
kitchen, batll & bdrm. .-r5,000
REAL ESTATE
644·4848
New on market. 3 bdrm.
2"2 ba. den. Upgraded
t.hruoul. 1 year old. End
o( heavily wooded cul·
des ac . By Own &r .
Top.of the Wortd
SLASHED $5,000
Uving rm w/frplc, din
l.ng rm. family rm. 3 BR
2 BA, pool, ocean vu $129,500. Submit.
Oce9t View D..a.x
2 BR + den w/Cn>(c, wel
bar " buge 1 9r unit. deCkS & skylights. Walk
to beach. $189,500.
AMERJCAN HOME
REALTORS
494-7Sl3 494-1001
$119,500
BY OWNER $127,000. 714-837-7479
Walle to beach & town.
Cozy immaculate cot· Newport leach I 069
uge.'totaUy renovated. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Br 1 Ba, some ocean SIAVIEW
view, mature trees, big POttT ROY AL
backyard, covered deck, VllW-YllW
Prin.only.494-7296 New bonus room addi-
tion and 4 Bdrms. Of· LGglllCI... I 050 fered for fll'St Ume and
-·•••••••••••••••••••• fl.rat weekend. Private
3 BR 2 BA. Monterrey showing. Jo-Ann Doran,
condo, hlgbly upgraded, ~a_gt_._759-06 __ 1_9 ___ _
179.500. Ownr. 837-5998 *•DOWN* OP94SAT/SUM 1-5 3 Br. pool Npt Hts. As·
2 3 4 I 2 C a MI at o S:m~l. A~Jc!!°·~~
Mwclal int . No credit needed. Laguna Village . Your Owner will carry. va.
dream townhome, all cant. Call MS-5399.
amenities, ST'1,000. Agt. 1---------
548-5l!i.s
BAYFRONT
3 Br 2 Ba Condos
LIDO ISLE
$375,000 & $385.000
Open Today 1·5
443 Via Lido Sol.Id
545-2241/673, 12\9Agt
SPACIOUS 2BR. den DR.
LR. view+ 1 BR apt over
gar+6 car prk'g. 215 Sl.
Andrews Rd. See by
appt. Agt Crane 540-0608
OCEAMVIEW
IN CLIFFHAVEN
Live on quiet prestigious
Kings J\d., 3 Bdrm t :1~
Ba. Motivated seller.
Asking 1249 ,000.
964-261 1
II l 1'\ l
ESTATE
OP&eDAILY
Comer location, beamed
ceilings,·frplcs & floor to
ceiling windows thal af· ======== ford a view of a secluded ,_ _______ _
•
~UN
tJ.31. 2222
patio & garden. Features
that make 1300 Sussex Lane a desirable home.
$167,500.
(71o wi.qtfdtofl\.
'7S-. .. 0 ~lotll
llG Ii IEAUTIFUL
Ii EAGER TO GO
5 BR. 3 Ba. Somerset, kitchen knook. family
wtwetbar. dining rm, 2 fplc's, view or Newport
Cent.er. A potting shed.
pci9acy & a price you
can't beat. Owner has , bought another home, ------__.,r-¥-submit a 11 o rr er s. sm.ooo.
1801 Port Carlow EUCALYPTUS TIHS this may be your last • DESllAILE
Extensive ocean & ca· c~attheprlce or Neighborbood in Temple ·-------• nyon views from this $145,900 hi Price Hllls.,... ill setting for 3
The
Causey ........... 1052 •••••••••••••••••••••••
THEILUFFS
Absolutely immaculate 3
br. 2~ ba, formal dining, ~
split level condo. Open "Qi , /4. very open & cheerful 3 Owner may heli.i~ance Bdrm. family hocne. Low
Br, family rm. 2 Ba MISSIONI TY maintenance yard home oo very privale & 985"Cstu •A I luded ti t ..... secluded cul-de-sac. ~ · awy,..,..guna w sec P• o. uou~e
Jacuzzi. Easily expands· ,.._ 494-0731 liv. rm. S182,000. C035DP
ble + wiring in ror•---------• • IYTHESEA
rxv:: ooo · Et BALD IAY And on1 t lo the sauna. _...,, . y s eps PIOIATESALE beach from private
For information call 01anning 3 bdrm. & den beach home m top coodi·
Sandi Silka, home with formal dining tion. 1 Bdrm. & 1 balh
rm. Gorgeous 180 deg. w/plans It coast al ap·
W ILLIAM ocean & white water proval for 3 bdrm.
POWE LL view : enjoy all the $179,500.A004DP
o I Es privilegesollhlaprivale. •COASTAL n eo tote guarded community. View and city lites from 1200aow-~~ Askiog$450,000 unique wood le glus ===========:=:!.! ENJOY-hldeaway. Ver/ private OPEN HOUSE .. your retirement years deck wilh hot tub for end near the ocean, with ex· o(l.heday relaxing. Must
Custom built approx pa.naive ocean " sunset see. $199,500. 8020DP ~l~d~.::c~ ~~v~~m:o~ views, for under $100,000. • PACIFIC
ti An own your own with "'·ta• .. 11·l"ated on ~ ext.. bay windows, an r· i 11 bl ~ ~-'" inane ng ava a e . acre for ,.,_A who enioy que copper trim, circula $116.000 .....,... " stone frplc, stuin gla&s,PIOI entertaining. Pool, '¥et bg kitchen w/Jenn-Alr, ATE SALE bar, jacuzzi, 4 frpl.. wme butche,r blk counters, South Laguna: accepted cellar plus • bdrms .
decks incl. compl. prlv bid oC $112,000. For those $'75.000. DOlODP S\Ulbatbing deck, ocea who like \he challenge or
& canyon views. 743 Bar a fixer·upper, see this
ra c ud a Way . Su onelod&,y!
Real Estate
School
Laguna Niguel
,RealtY '.
••lblg•'/J Ac. 180 Degree view. in South
~: tfiis charming split level 3 bdrm'./ 2 bath home ls ready ror im-
mediate occupancy. It ls a s horl str oll to the TifE MOST ASSUME 8% LOAM
C8tboUc school, beach, SENSIBLE on th.is hlUtop view pro-
sboppinl 1' TO BOOT. a REAL ESTATE pert.y. Modern 4 Bdrm
huge Uled free.form pool COURSE lri·level in prestigious
& jaclllll. Just Usted, YET CONCEIVED: Northvlew. Frplc In Mslr
don't mi.Ila it! Act now! TELECOURSE Bdrm u well u ·ln huge Alllhisforonly$198,500. fami.ly rm. True formal .......... Ylew 2000 dinipg rm for graod en·
Designed ror S>fivacy ~ • terta.lnin(. $139,900.
OPEN HOUSE
Dally 1·4
21 9 Via S..RNIO
Lido Isle
eNertatnment, on over UNIQUE DB.UlC TOWNHOME
\4 acre in lower Temple VIDEO with 3 Bdrm, 21Ai Ba. Dew Soderhcl
Hills; this seuof\ed 3 ~EDUCATION Totally upgraded, close UMTID llOICIE«S
bdrm. home baa a 29 r. n. to schools. new Crown 6 75-5626 u~ rm., open beams & PROGRAM Park & Laguna Niguel --------glOWUll f.rplc. A large DESIGNED BY Regional Park. Com·--------
fonna.ldintng rm.It deck AWARD-WINNING muo.pool&spa. $85,000. EXECUTIVE
+ a spa " fountain on FACULTY ALISO CRHIC' TOWMHOME
space view from Uvlng . ._.,
room. and master suite.
Now vacant. Offered al
$15UOO. Call S4o. ll!il 175-3411 ~~HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
WESTCLlff
DBJGHT
3 Bdrm, 2 ba in beautiful
settina. Low dn pay·
ment. $214 ,000. Open
Sal /Sun 1·4 . Bob
Dickenson Aat. 979.3533
TOPOFSPYGL~S
6 Br 4~ Ba widen. lg
pool/Jae. Sweeping view
o( ocean & harbor. Bonus
le ramll.y rms. S595.000
644-7493. 75!Mll44
LUXURY DUPLEX
SS' leach frOlltaC)e
Owner's d ecor ator
perfect unit ls 3Br. 2ba
wJSplJle. beams. central
stereo, formal dining rm,
2 frplai. aJI amenities.
Mstr suite !IV/jac. Lower
48r, 2ba. 2 frlplcs, patio.
Pure Quality! Offered at
$67S,OOO. ()pen Sat/Sun
l·S at 4305 seashore.
redwood decltina in a pie-Tuition Refund CAMYOH YllW
tu r es q u e garde n · Program 4 Bdrm, luxurious home, JASMINE CRIH ~ =---------------
Sacr;ficlng at ~.000 • family rm, fplc, wet bar. Huge 2 st.ory w/exqulslte b I
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. IMC.
675-4630
IMplr.tioa PoW Surf and Sand center cooking island, =., + stained glass A s s u m a e Big 2sty. newer 4br, 3ba, ~ 1\~•Jua~"!\,;J! Shopping Village =~J~::n ~~C::r:~ ba. fnni cfui~f:i~· r2::_ 8112°/o -~:~:esB~K. Hs~~~.J~~:
Victoria Beach, cradled 1465So. Coast Hwy. alrium In center. A Lrgest model in Jasmine Ha rbor View Monaco Prtn.Only.6'S-'T183P.M.
JZ-4PM. $.139,000. Ellste
Associat.es 497·1118
900 II I ,,.; 5t.
&..,... .....
'
in lush terraced gardens, LAGUNA BEACH gorgeousbome.$167,500. Creek. 7»-1501. Phaae Ill. Great view. 31----------
1 beb lod the gaied en· 49J.t494 495-5220 br, 2 ba. By Owner. You •WISTCUff•
trance. await.I peace Ir 497-2457 496-2413 130.5050 owntheland. Bea11UJul large home. L.,...P .... M
Delightlul 2 BR 2 Ba con·
d o . S u p e r I o r •IO!>N C:O.scHlll!Mey1
l ll9Ufl• Oeiell Co 92651
traqUIUt)' with an ln· ~ Real Eatate ZM4 PortCarUsle 2500 sq. rt. 4 bdrm. 2'-2
terptay of indoor It out-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ~IHcll 1041 . ()penS/S 644-4197 ba. 2 ftreplaces. Great
_;.......; _____ -::--t door via\a4. Fealuring a _ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 4 dua>lex, including bay $I St, 900 kitchen. Much used brick
w o r k m a n s h i p & 171•• •9'1 1111
materials used thruoul. 3•60I Coasc~waJg •--------•I including all builpns. f?t~r.~~I 9 71
stooewineceUar,potUng .11///!J••• ... ••••••••••llllili.. front t.o be exchanged ~ Inside & outside. Ex-room It other olcf workl 'II do w n I n a p k g . •--------t'ellent. cond1tion. Appl. =~.~Bdrms .• 3 Colclwel Ba Dr m tGM-3200 60• LIDO ISLE .. 842--t188-. l!i•14•Do•v•er•D•r .• oak cabinets & spa. Just ---------2 s hort bl<><:ks to• th Looki.Qg for a boine of
l)eacb. Excellent rmanc your own? You'll find
Ing avaUable. S144,500 111811,Y homes advertised
DOMOS..llA.LTOI for sale In Classlfle<l 401 Olenneyre mry day. ·
'""" l044 '"9 1044 ..............................................
BEST IN TURTLEROCK
VIEW a LOCATION Ill
Drematlc 1rchltecture.' epectow 2 BA
townhe>me. $172.000 •lland.
JUST REDUCED BY $10,000I
Elegent. dellgner-cuetomlnd .. M , F.m.
Rm. "Ed'nborougl\" wlvl9w of rotttno hH"'11
$251.000 w/llnd.
•
.... Mcc.-.ta RESIOENllAI. eRO<ER/tGE Cat.PIW'f "llG CANYON ·--HOUSIS* ..., 4t4-7HI llAUTY" AwwdW ... tt---~
WE P R OU D LY
PRISENT you with lhia ramily home m t.be heart ot Laauna Beach. Cloee ln. ocean view. 3 Bdrm, 3
ba, ram rm. X i,e lot.
Don't miu lb'• op•
portualtJ si•.ooo.
OPEN SAT/SUN 12-3
180CIDQUITA
SUPER charminl 2 BR, z ba., tee. Uv., frpl.,
hdwd. pe11ed noors,
wood pane l tnc ,
bookabelvu, patio: ocean tide bw)', Few
llelll to beach. N. end.
CAPTURE OCEAN Probate sale. A1kln1
VIEW One b lock lo SllO.OOO·tubmtt.
beach, 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home preMll&ed at onlY 2 BDRM. home, N. end,
$!._... CrMUve Onanc· =,:. Cd "4 ntt.
illl available. PBG ALLSN
QUALITY I Bdr9, I ba. REALTOR ... 'Tf18
1 blk to NHL Nortla a aa apt O.Y.O. POOL
...... o.do,...uedln OCSAN VIP, 111,IOO.
I a rd ea 1 • I I I D t . OW.C. Write for appt. PO ,.__..._...,..........,. -.-.So.....-.ea .
t.omenUoa'14t,llO 9171 ~-~-~~---
***OPBf HOUSE 2'"4*** Gracious llvlng al Its OulatHdlnc arcbitec· 1 IO~Trinh OPIM OM a ....Ua 90LF COUISI beet • DramaUc Uv rm tural *aJp, 1.,aclous 3 Udo I•
3 lJe drooms : 3 baths: on t he ~:~r~I ~i~u~~. ~; BR. ram rm. dlnlng rm. Italian Villa. 16 room•. fairway. Pool & s~a. $319,000 SEE fmly rm w /a second new kitchen. 3400 sq fl. 2 Double lot wilh pool. ELLIE FINIGAN AT 24012 PASEO rrpac. 4 lie bdrms. over· h.-hPAUos,J..car1arage. $1.250,000
DEL.rv-t.MPO II f I e d ms l r au I le O.W.C., flexible Onanc· -vv / _ _,__ bath Truly a in& •• 10.5~. Appointment cr••r.=•v I ~ OPIM .. MOMAICH IAY ,_..Cl w g .. """' • oa1y -· ~· • .., Custom 3 bedroom, 3 bath home ~=e ·n•wly 112..._IOc~d
I h I DwS1•..... ~ w t poo , spa & ocean view. ...-1ac>i•s Larterooma.Thlshouso
AOS.000. SEE HAL CARDWELL AT '71-l6Z• t.m to u.. oceanfront.
32222 SEA ISLAND DRIVE. Ru1 Elltate ~ 1 _ _:_
COUMTIT Q.UI COteO -__.. & 1181& COUMTIY CUI IY OWMM 641-1 IJ I
Live right on the golf course. S Oreat homu, flex fllorineouloltowallu.t ~~~~~=~~
Bdr m., 2 bath condominium. =11•· beit areH. :=!:k!.~ba~.:· ..won1•11rn
Move-in condition. Walk to~ ....... si-.oootbeltol· 114',HO
club. t86,000 ~ODO ON :U>~:,,n24:: eves. =~!c...=:'J::t.
• brick • ,._. •hance
Bdrm, 2 bet.b home Ot 11 ,,_I ltol'7 duplex '* "'7 •• ,........
w/pool, Jae:, fasn r m, o.nar nnandq, •"*"· t1. For pertOMl pre· complet.iJ re1Dodeled.. ..-o vtw, call .. 1111
a11 tot-(Dx~:.:or•. _;..;.;~.;__ ______ , °"'N'""·"S'IJN IO"'-<'' °"""' wUI No !'alt 8hllf 4 br 2~ 2 ' ..... ....... .... '"*· See CaLa.UD• ffoaa balance. Aak for l:d dfa&n1 room. Owner.
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------------• WAT8 .. 0MT POOl 1 .;,.. all utJUUeia, oo Ila. C ·~yA.M -.ooo 11 aa1umablt> At W...... Prtc" ~io.d. C&oM to new ., ~ vn ln. Ow C ,.,,.r. t BR. GoriCIC*' J 8drm1 and •
................... • .._,, rt 2000 *-,, ,..., 2000 ~ .....,,.,., 2000
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G~ e. COURS · EST•TES 411' Oortt Cherry Laaui famrm.~atedtot.be l.f'17·.sec» ~ ~ 0penauwJ.,. 12-4 at2all bllt. Pool with HP· OROVEJU..ANO~ • ..a-.;. ,.. __ ••Uer or Perhaps thfl m t. ma lft~nt horn
in p t 1(1.ou. Bl.c C n>·on. This '
bdrm. 5\., balh Ftcmch R gene.)' hom
Its on Marty t~ acrt' nd feature ~ool c~t. lmpe>rtl'd cni tal h«ht
ri tUttS. oa k s>aMk>d ramlly room.
ga me room with stand.up b•r.
poul)Jacuu •ntt pool houst All
imporh."d rumt~hlnll~ urtt included in
lb prt ofSl.400,0<IO. .
UNO~K CO STR CTION you till
hu,,e time to deror t~ tha 1or1teous
6.600 ~ ft Country Er\.fllish homl'
wh1C'b h1ghhgh~ doubt • plrnt wood
tuare ~. 5 hum.• bdnns. s~, bathi.,
rama1y room. e t•rdc;e room den. pool
nd JllCu-al. .
fo'Or prlvblO 'i hOw1n g of theSf
out tandinr. custom homl'~. cont.act.
THE STARNES COMPANY
640-5711 ----------------------~ ........ -&;&:;:,:-
I~ t..&nt Prinr oa ~,iu;:i DW8nlCNT ORP I( you re a se .. ...,. vu.,-~, .,... 1y.Niu21day,,11~ -. .. , .. ., · exchan1er ~fw unit•. commercial. "••wk!MU. IJ611 ar••••H• " 'lndUltri&l,.or lud. pJeMe call for an 1=.:r~:'nx ~:l.... ~¢~1ti0t~t't1~~· ·:~'Jr.'J'=~re ~t:iJ~~.r!~e~~J= t•r. t:l~•n N1.!1.!d1 up 5~1461 p RE S"t nn 0 US broker and are interested in the = Xtra b1.11i1e )'d HELF.AR ESTATt: CAN fas•-• awwnn1t nrofessJonaJ operation .wk ()p(on Houae SWM 8£ SPlJT 29% balaoce ~ .,. -•• ~ ., f
s.tltiu.n •·~ •1~.000 •·~. SWll TIM.IVa down owe. $368 ooo. in Orange County. we have a ew ''°' Vort W~•ttwurno ~tU!ner'• 0.ll«ht Prtnc. Ollly. Mike Wlok opentngs on· QU[. sales staff. Please ~ iliu~1 ' • Odnna. 3 6aths. olr con-957-056& Alnt. call for an interview.
-~~~c.'ft.:yt;> ap-ACU~1H~ ~VISTA DUPLEX -Walk to Seta.-• 107' 1.1.1.M/M-..ttk ~ ~iea co~un1':;3: shopping. Stl.5,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJ6-t46 ingviewofthevalley. •$79 ooo DUPLEX., Orange County.
ooUecl 1"'677·5609 p t•. & 8"0Y llAL a..-..... ..._ t>ROVElt LAND & a 108 garages. au.AL ................... ,... INVESTMENTCO(Jr. , •BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX. Trade
ATMOSPHHI ........ .._. I • down only. $230,000.
from tb111 ~harming JwS. 1100 WHAT TO DO •2 HOUS~ ON LOT. ·Costa Mesa. b1ll11d• home 3 L¥ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WITH $129,500. Bedn:n,2ba,dlllln1or~a Sl6,t00 O OOO *3 BDRM + 2 BDRM, Costa Mesa, off tMng rm+nice lama O llACH $2
I)' rm lmpreu1\ e S.ST , $163,900.
landKp'a, clOH U) S<"hls. Dbl Wide 'IJ trallera~ r~ •y777 •PRANGE TRIPLEX-SU6.500 (got ww consider lae/opt. On U)l\15116) 3 pvt bcb 6 ~ t
1
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11 sm.ooo r.:a::Sb~~~;i~~-=~: _,s-11 ~..tor •C~VINGTON 4-PIJEX ._ Pride of
YACAMTI !Ql>l Paclfi~ Coast Hwy. Xlnl short term return & ownersb!pJ $200,000 • a.-4.0c~r ~B~3~~·3 ~~r~. ~~ OWD the ootr, sensible •4 HOUSES/ONE LOT -yards. PltlSnGI AaU. n..-.atG. commodity ert, Real $170 000
Amp I e room Io r New 12X'4 w/lg covered Estate 'f:iGO •COsTA MESA Pride of ownership
togetherness. 4 I ~ porch&carportinquiet 11677•5"1 .f-plexonspicestreets,$215,000
8 UNITS
,,. 9.3 X GROSS
BeautJfuJ building. 9 mos old. All 2 br.
1 1 ~ ba. Good Santa Ana location.
$280,000
4.PLEX.
All 2 br units . Enclosed garages. Good
Santa Ana location.
$110.000
2 LOTS
• . -
l block from beach. Plans ready for
tri-plex included. $95.000
3 IEDROOM HOUSE
Or) R·2 tot. Room to build. Close to
beaclt ~ta Mesa.
$85.000.
64lHT36 Allent Mc<.;oy
Prinripol~ Only
~fr~ :r~e ':oU:y adult. no pet partt. l /SZZ-2010 •4·PLEX, Costa Mesa. $155.500 Mesa. L •RGE & LUXURIOUS ~le in the master suite 548-6833 •4 HOUSES/large lot, COsta
A relrf'at! the kids a.nd Buddy '68. 20x52 s Star 5 ACllS $242 000 $465,000 their rnends will cnJoy Pan in Vista. A·l condi· T~e a yellow ribbon •4 tlNrrs Costa ME;Sa $180,000
lehldeTri.a.x
Prtme East.side location. ftOOQ'I to build. Full price suo.ooo
TWO I II STUCCO
HOWICS on 1 lot
2BLOCKS
FROM OCEAN
ONLY $87 .000. __.-. ... €HIG€ c~~!!l.time
Beautirut 4 br home with formal the diniog/family r m Uon. New carpeting. Low ~~f~1;0C:: tte:~~ •TWO DUPLEXES, 4 units, Sl~.000. . 1· J t M und large Jiving rm rent. Private Purty. parce J""l waiting ,.or Costa Mesa . dl.ning rm on a "· comer o . any w frnl" ch .... rv kllrhen ""117 .. '"'' 2617 ...., •·
fine features . '"' w:t·h ~ervic7~"" center . KC2b'78."" 1.......... y00 to build your new •TWO DUPLEXES, 4 units, eacl) with
.,. _ _.__...._HOME:~ SCOTT RIALTY
3333 W. Coast Hwy. ND , ___ 5_3_'-_7_5_3_3 __
'4M646 SAN Cl.EMEHTE
SHOWN IY A,,OIHTMINT ON&. y Cov 'd patio, deck and Very unique. extra large, home. f.&•GO fire~ace. Huntington Beach, $175,000
t-oemented area for dogs vallet & ocean view · · -C A MESA 4-PLEX two 3 bdrm ,. CALL: or storage. A real buy at Adult, pet. S.J .C. $45,000 I /67 .. 5717 * ' '
Totn Stradluger 759-1501 Sl~H..W.ctcr, Owner.83H144 l/SJj.4462 ~~o{i,=~~$~000-.: •U9UIDATIOM * -ZOHOMIS-
LOWDOWH
Year old Duplex, 2 B.R. 2
bath units. rlreplaces. Anx.ious. Sl39.500.
BERTHA HENRY
REALTORS [~•~tii!fal}lfa\i Nooft to 4 .. s .. e. Information LAND FOi SALE •6 ORANGE COUNTy units $210,000 · · _,, _,,_______ ._._.. S. ,,._ •8 ORANGE COUNTY units $195,000
Real Estate
Ho 9ulfrilMJ
Owner to carry. Low low
negative. Principal•
OllJ)'.
tl5 Del Mar 492-412 t
.uquott STOIE
Mini market, dell.
duplex" land. Avg. mo. income 163..000. Asking
SJ.22$,600. 642·8850
0 LINE' Approit. 9 acre$. Zoned •8 ORANGE COUNTY units $20.5.000
. ~s H J . :,d:;i~h1ll:!,d i~U'i!i°t~ •14 UNITS. Orange County. I year old 549.799 I H .. ch
* NEW IN NEWPORT * Ex I . I iogt.oo Beach. Call W. $597,000
wfthOCEAHVU C U$1V8. James mo~. •16 UNITS (four 4-plexes) Orange
CUstom home. tastefully County ~.ooo . lSTTIMEINVESTORS c•urr REFUSE dbedooecormat+e~nt.hi;p-:c~~u! BANK ..... __... .,.apl?+, 1350 • 16 UNITS, Orange County $400,000 Prol. Real F.at.at.e Invest. M
Aleftl. tt··
.....,. ...... ..-.. ni $760 000 Counc1liog " xchange IU))' relltanable orrcr: kitchen, tile breakfast --················· * 17 UNITS on ocean, . . advise. Spec in Beach Seller 9$ aJJ oegaUve
bar. den W/Wet bar, buHl DCDn~l!tSIONS •22 UNITS, Anaheim, $53.S,OOO Multiplex unit.a. prop " cash now for first year
111 stereo, lg baths. nicely ftUU~-OCUMFllOMT *24 UNITS. upgraded, S540,000 buyers available. Ask for on this 4-plex. Willing to
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floors & comer frplc, Carlsbad beach. Open •112 UNITS -Exchange. $2,800,000
000 6
_ ... ,...,. uurrs $174.9SOl"~~·spool. Call oversize garage, room PAYMENT Sunday l .... Sl71 Shore •125 UNITS, 411.2 years old, $2,375, _ _, " -o.ly
for golf cart. Owner will Dr. Owner will finance. *RETIREMENT HOME to be built, In Carlsbad on 2 lots. llD CARPET finance$15'J,OOO $350,000. Also, older 2 Room to build. Plans for
0,..42HMI C~Gome~-5 •FREE BUS• Bdrm with separate ~4S,~~~ING CENTER site package ~u~~~~e devi~~~~~C::,: 133-3310
M IUCH-ltl TRS.
3'TI No. El Camino Real
SAN CLEMENTE
492-2100
guestbow;e. $275,000. + 2 eA AU> 000 bo •TOURS DAILY* Bdrm adults c o ndo -ne~toregional center-• ...,.,. Also, 3Bdrm ;'.; LohforS.
2200 acr~ from beach, only *SHOPPING CENTER, Orange on ner _:j;OOO sq.a.. -···•••••••••••••••••• 1·2·3 BEDROOM SY62o~''°°c u· MMJRNNLITCHR-S County,.$640,000 . ~N:/1c8 -vocoM illtrade2~resortaeres
1.-9151·. 729-9273 •OFFICE BLOG, Orange County RLTRS on lake in Elko, Nevada HOMES tQ> l·729-91Sl; 729-9273 ror cash, sailboat. car. $1,170,000 diamonds, gold, etc. IN PanatS North Ensenada Mexico s flt R. V. PARK. 283 sites, Sl,500,000 FOUi UHfTS.C.M. ,...;67:.....:>:.....:7687_;__ ___ _ SOMETHING SNCIAL THRIFTY? IH DOVY SHO•ES/IA. YCUST Spacious 3 BR family
cast.le in need of paint.
$119..950. Try VA terms.
Mft bdrm retreat. frplc. near •MOBILE HOME PARK. $2.800,000 "ear new. i J;tr OWGers Will trade 3 sub-divided Al.Lura~ beach. Breath la~iog •4 INDUSTRIAL BLOGS for unit, 2 ba, ~. 2.car locs.LasVegas.ror casb.
BERTIIAHENRV
REALTORS
21S Del Mar •92 ... 121
l.IW Ocean view. Only $21,500 S2,000 000 gar., 3-2 Br, 2 ba. un:rta. sailboat car diamonds CAU.HOW ft.educed ss.soo 1q sell •lND'USTRIAL BLDGS. $280000 _ 1SLinvstmts&U-1603 etc.67s.76B7 · · MOll.E HOME now. 53f.9751495-"336 ......a ia
ST,__ $31!,500 ......!$1,925,000. l'ontiguous R -J lots.
OPEN SUl'C 1·5 --$'6,000 *INDUSTRIAL SITES in Rjverside. Ga .. .-... Village ot Northwood. E. Anaheim 956-4500 3 8drOJ borne oo R·2 lot. ..vw.J • Or C t Ri erside & <>wne-amdous. $210.000 (farmer parking lots for Westminster 848-8195 Can Wld second wUt. •Lvi,:, m ange oun y, v Broker/Aaent 133·2689 models). Plans included, ~;:,mo 1071 ~m ~}~~ AlleyaDCAanr San Diego County. ..;:E_ve~·-oo.J..y.....::..·-----1 ~.~~~Broker 1120 TRADEWIHDS LANI
WESTCUFF
SHOWPLACE
Gorgeous Westclirr 3 br home. Spacious laving
rm. Wurm corner
fireplace. Family rm.
Gaanl k1tchen·loads of
cupboards 1 HURe master
wing Big sewing·
laundry rm. Massive
rentral patio. Mint condi-
llon! Call fasl 7~·1100
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HEWUSTIHG
HatMw HkJM•ds
3 Br 2 Ba. all copper
plumblrlg w/new water
btr, forced air. & wlw
carpets. A sharp up·
graded move·in cond1 ·
t1on w/many features.
$119 .5 00 D oris
Waterman.
Open Sunday 1·5
1518 lrvlne Ave
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. MIMI RANCH DILUXEMOIU . serious about property, call for an ~~~;s~SC:~ 4-l'LIXLOT
2.3acres.SBdrm.
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pool. cabana. ~·car 1 1 l -• • -r-,.,.,..i 1• t ff all 'or an Jt.2 loc. suitable for 4 uo-garage. Zoned for 4 r rep ace. proper Y ........ ••••••••••••••• pos t on on our s a ' c •· ...._._ Mesa 3 bd.._ .. _...... Its. Street to dedicated a I r e a d y d i v i d e d . .... r t . ""-• '" nvu~ UDO •... YFttONT horses. Stables. s ur· .... .w.. r ed tth Mini st.orage .un...... as intervleW. +unit.a+ rm for l more. aJJey at rear of property.
A rounded by trees, Comp& ...... ,,. enc w growing area. Ready for '-'II .&IL pi _..CE $105.000. fleau(lful. 3 Call Max Adrian foe de-Unobstructed panoramic privacy & minutes to m~o.t~i-67'1·5609 building permi~ or will T•"" ~ bdrm house w/extco11ve tails.
VJOPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 harbot & city. S66S.OOO. DROVER LAND & bllkl. 54S-9'1S6 PROPERTIES, INC. brick work + rm for 1 .Barrett RJty Reg;ste.r
103 Via Lido Sood B 0 N D R E A LT y ' rNVE$TM£NT CORP. Ca arcW more. $90,000. Owner 642-5200
Agent 675·fi900 831-!Mll PrOplrtJ 1600 1714) 752-1920 714·271-1838 By owner R·2 ld'4 approic
UILDERSCLOSEOUT 3> x SO Gulfstream, new •-•••l'•••••••••••••••• * * * * * SOx90 w/sm' JI house iew property. Newport 4b 21,~b 3 . root. 2 BR, l lh ba . .Furn rented at ~/mo. 3233
Crest. $144,000. Century e ant rl" l
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; car or. unfurn. 4 star prk, SHOPPING c· ENTER Clay, Newr.-Beach. N t C l g age. aan ng rm , adul'8 no pets Prin 00· 9 ~~ .,,.,.. Ca 21 ewpor en e r . edlamrm,2 frplcs, 1 ~:miOwtier IREAKEV&f , I f"08i Xff tm.500. Prine. only. II
640-5.157. wet ar, laundry rm. y. · Pri~. Oranae Jci~.U DLC"~ llOO ISo/oDOWH By owner. rices ex· owner's lnryer S48-71ll.
BEACH SPECIALS pre ·um carpeting. DeAma 8a)'llde Village, JocaUoD..!_Y.e_arsta. A•aila· •-•. ••••••••••••••••••• 4-Plex & Sngl Family. t.remety low. SeUer will Unotinlftl\femessage. =~Jus~r;eJu:!t !'~i1.,% ex~ung2~~ ~r~~'OOf;!·c~e~ ~o~utriftb.t9 x Gross 4.pJexea Assume. Seller will~~ all flnanc:log atCDM,rYJld7tobuild.all
Vial.a Mirada831·2«3. porCb +'patio. clbbse, purcbue. $1.6 mil on. positive casb flow carry paper. Mngmt ~· CcnllAow !~,,~~!'! for ~:Sd~olise on corner .,..~YTOBUY·2 br. l ba. pools. jOC!JUi's, beach. Principals only. Call for $155.000eacb, Santa Ana avail. A&ent. Gary D. p M _. "6 ... D W ( I m. ·al ~ 67"' 2758 .. 93 7082 ...... fta~. Owllec' wm help lioance Jbller Low .,., .........__L.-, :... ~.k. ':.~; 9.:., ,;""1e t•m11y bom•. ... •· 0 ' • • • -HOWELL ••1-uto1549.4132 ..,._.,....,..,. ~;:;" uoo
Joan. $109,900.wl su[fhea~lpe log~itc~r~~d ~~ft ... _• JACK ·~~""' . Bkr./owner PrincipaJsonly •· 71F04/5R4S~~7P6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br 2 s t ory + loCl d · 1 ' td ~-644AN1> "":"1156•·.-Tll .. •v 4UMITS CALL r.&u DeAnza BaySideViUagt . .... 9,500. "'-' 10% down. Y • n ew y c rooop ' LA~ CHAIMllt .-~ • Good * * * * * br ....... ,._ff N "' .._... • '.7 washer/dryer. S'7S. . J·-• ......... b11rrv OD thls --DOWM All 3 Br 2 Ba UQ.i&.S. 3 -~ ome, ew.., 4brbrkpalio$121,000 ----·1 , ... .,. SutaAna&ocaUoo.Yoo· decorated.$27,SOOterma. Duplex w/land2breacb. BEST LOCATION in ooe. $14C>l\)8oe reot incl. * DllYllY * 0 .W.C.•tlOO/o tbly ineome$1400.0wner Boat Dock. Pvt Bcb.
Xlnt cond. $182,000. Casitas . 2 br 2 ba uW. Walk to town 4' bell. 25MNewport Blvd AJU price $12$.000. Very will carry 2nd. Full price 112 interest In 12 u.nita Po o I . J a c
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u 1ki' · WALK TO BEACH. townbse on J levcl. 2 car SngJ wide Spa.rton. total· COSTA MESA · private westakie. Agent $155,000, $31,500 no mgmt .. no Clubhouses. ro er I POOLS.TENNIS FROM gar redecorated & ly re-cood. New cpts .• • tbeo call coacerntna ~oe negative., tax s bltr .• Owner . 631·'920 /
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w11ot.s ot glass &q~ade of at')"..a.:.:'.'.ii.li...a.1. Mo 11 LI HOME perty. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• /-J_ ~ HOM€~ «PilY&M-0.177 C:Wof ~
ownersbip.$13:5,000. ._,.. STOltl PLAZAMIWPOIT -DOWN CoalH NB L<JngBeacbulowasl0% "°"'ty 2550 NptCrst2brw/aircond.
83l-6Wor4~ UAL.n 975-0616 * * :rmw. ~ LL .. "J.1 • down 5.20 units. 213 -.-................ . D/W, frplc. Hurry! s.taAM 1010 956-4500 lncprop aNUmebal of 64-05·U'1l office, E1-.%noquallfy.
$108.500. ••••••• .... •••••••••••• CottoMeMFber '120.ooo.' at si,oro mo. H'U NT 1 N 'GT o N 714·644·0317/586·39615 IDl"'2tOOOcondo .. 2Br,2
.Jl..b..._!A.J-'f\... .~ OPIHHSl/Owwer Spac.added12X29room MlllUTOWN GNI inc '100/mo. Two HARBOUR'S B~ Big bome Ba, fpu:. Pool, Jae. nr ~ M.rfM RHlty 4 BR home I Nr. So Cst. on lOX 50Crusader 1962. UUftnl on'°'-No crtdll needed, 4-PLEX on corner lot. "Prol>ertyManagement'' f:!.~~~sT~T~nr · '4Z..llSO Pla¥a. $79,500. 107o dn. Low park rent incl. some •JUSTIN* owner wtll carry· Npt NMr new. Jluat be aold, . FWlboeewhOneoect · · · Albert Pussell ~.......,;:~ ~SoOlive. uW. Slubed to $12,M>. area.6'WM. maJteanoffer.Has1ood A.n&daywt!lelt! ...,....._ R It C -Flexible finaocfng . Quasi..c<>mmerclal units •••--uawmbleloan. lleyerMgmt-M&-1366 luh•!fl 2100 ea Y o. le..tffulUdoVu 3 Bdrm, $74,950. Verr. Own e r will carry avallableforle,ue. .. ....... ,. , SC-orTllAt.n ::r::' ..... .-............. .. mOOY1••.tu.63t-su2 Main Ba f t 2 BR 2 sbarp,greatrorlrgfam · mortiaie.(t.516). Andcnon-Jacksoo&Co. ~&yraold,2BBQs. su.7533 o~.sun:R DEAL ...... w•~ Y ~0
. . • • Ly, easy to bll)' & easy on 973-U. rec l'OOPI.. pool. Teoaota m>.ODO. c uni&I arou • llUUl'llO .n •RI' HEWPOIT HTS. ba. &at slip P.nont~. your ·purse. Star Real 77 HOMATr. fl9Y ut.11, Excellent area. F• a Ill A-1112,000 ow or J a&t .HAVE: S2GO.OOt ocean·
We have two 3 bdrm. Lots of bc?al tramc. This ERete, 754-G62 Sl,,tlO OWner will carr. 'Y at
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Uoos· tbeyboe.hhaveoak 1299,950.Prl.ocipalscaU 5-lhlagllllla 1016 12 x eo Popular front fr ~..:'~art of , · · • • Owner wt l f nnce SOUMTCotee> WANT: Waterfront
noori&trplcs.,onehasa 10..llOWH,Ltd ....................... rear bdrm. plan. 5 JUir t~.,... C!OC'-~ fR€HIG€ 1'/21%down. San Die go Ct y. house or condo, -.th or
4 car garage' r 0 r 673-1020 Ocean View condo. walk perk. <NB-C781 ) ner locaUoa excellent HOME:~ ~ f ·~=~~ arcblt.eebtura l plant Huntington Bcb. Will $13t,OOO; the ot.ber has a to beach, 2 Br 2~ Ba, PtOPel:tY f Vt 1 . ...__ --• ___ ..._, ~ •vailable. ttad.J for de-trede 1 or botb(up or
shake roof & a :B'BOATSUP.6yrOld,3 Jae, prjv. Ownr/Agt. NICIS&.ASHlt furniture:,.._ ;-;,:; m:tW.CoutffW)',NB velopment ha 1rowtb down. Priadpats oab'.
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~I.t:ALTY rrtce lo Newport. beach. 2 Br~ ea. Jae, Must sell fjOW ll Dbl Asking Uto.ooo . ,,_TWO-S •Balbo9bluddplxiael. Valle.y Dr.
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°" .. 97M5l3 $2088 star prest. PVk. lmmac. Westside lot. Eacto.ed .., . 2dltlW · 702/733·6273 or ca ___ __;::__ __ -f ()pill SuQ 1·5. "39 . • ...... (Gt.8W7.a) Coda••·~.... ...... all 2 BR. belcnf New ,•.Pated DGW•1-beoootnl ltlW200 1J4/f73.71Zl.
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but the owner needs to Worldlllveetmenta . llALTYWOIU • 2ba . .11'11 !lrybne. 4 D w'wll 1100 Beaut.. .. ., bwl•toa. 4:\ f R€1TIG€ Call Tenture Realty: Ila. Waterfr'OC\t b.om4 -·---MU. ....... WorldlD-. ........... -• -.. ------OME:I --bttolttlyll!.J'P =. •n olfer he con'trt· DUPl.EX·MU81' SELL, IJ0.1110 A.allli w .. IJOO ....... 4•~•z::••••• 'DILlnwmti -.1.. -w .n....;.-tffff ""B 0.-del Mar lfi.pan, ::--..::. ::.= ~ ~ blk to beach., ter~. •-•••••••••••••-.. •• rLCA . JOM~LOT . -.~ wy,l't &OSI tsc.ltf. Slff,000 sue.ooo owner/ogeat Dlnn/avo acres No. S.D. Cbolct' Huotl11wto1t ~CM a~te MW646 Prioc. o.a, 17a.HJ.1e¥e.lltll•-•.._. 314 ~l LA.aWOOO (l). !£*·Panoramic 81 a c b Io c ~ti• n • .._.. cJ.i ffn.w lol. orwtmd.
3 Bdrm .• 2·•torY. pro· v-. acre, 25~ Sdlld.uled ~ '1• ...,._ .... ._.. ........ ..;....-------n BR f\n CCledo. ..Su CoteOIY.OW.-mium locaUoa; pool ca I uy at Beuoa l*'1P0-•11~1mall Ill rn• c:.M.A.ftll .... cl....._., •z~ba11111.-park 6 ,...., court•: Rt11ty1•tMa11...a1. 2ad. 11tt ,tso .,~-rt€~Tf o..-..u1ipll_...No ti aa .... eats 11111o.. .,.co ...
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patio. w / o. t-•rnm home on LIDO with aru=f I. 2 car + enc Mn'., ~TV. heated Ker reQ. 640·'610 or ~2253 ~ tr11n11 rrt1, chldrM f • n • t l •m e n i l I e 11 • aar. • tennl•. walk, to poo&. uu1. (714) 494·5294. _54.1_'3122 ________ 1 Dlay yard Y•rd rnalnl Sl.500/moleaae. bth. .$S$-74M. 1185N.CoutHwy. • Lo.... 3 ~ • b klDSOI Int llOOtnO 1113 1.311 . -----VtaY rlT\ ... "' a.. 2 br 1 ba DOOi 1275 ON WATER. charmlns 2 1..oYeJy cuatom 2 BR. Npt 8adl. Apt. bcean vu. pvt. huge sun eek, frpl .. -**10.mto7Pm. • _.,, ..... °"-~.1 br.2 ba. frplc. btdroom 2 bath w/boat ffct•. fplc, ttlr ptr1, )'d. walk to Vtctoria bttnl, dbl. gar. 1625. Ast
---------dU•lu', paUo, fl)(d yd, allp '750/mo Pll'UO. "50. 548-8067 beach. m> incl. ulil. 21a ~5930 2 Br mttqe, frplc, beam ,..... llkk " .,.._ oil "45 · · mum cellin11. patio c&oaed Aft' I 964 256& Waterfronttfomes avlew, 4 BR, 2.,._ ba., OPENSAT/SUN1·5 aar.AdultAotlly 'Nopets 11tJ.itf~ "· ' ; '31·1400 formal din .• fam. rm .. 2 OCEANFRONT 2 BR 2 teedlx 2 Br. 2 Sa . Plush SMO. E·slde •. t42·110Z frpl.; vlow. 1uarded BA. deck. pool, garage, cpl, drpe. patlo. fplc . aft.er7 pm.
JJJJ a.SIDI LUXUIY Udo IJle, SBR. 2~ ba, uo •*·pool" tenn1s. $900 ta.l5mo.494·4778 Bltns. dShwthr. Utll pd,•---'-------
Br 3 ... _ d 1 Mo. Adult., no pet.a. 1525 mo. 2 bdrm. caraaej private •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 3 • _.a tn,2200aq. V • ltb ace. 1850 . Aaent631·14t'/844·5403 Ocean front trailer park 645-3779 or 646-9714 or patio, built· ns . No ~':J~in!db~d.al~~'. ~·.~a~'!:.":;~ N-01Sl,M6-3343 Waterfront. 2 bdrm. ~~~~~l~!~~e:e! ~~ :,~orpeta.UtOVic· KMl.A.pet.11ok.~. itt. _ .. _ea._am_____ ~T~CD~-f11>lc.,dgark., lee p1a!19o5, pier+ pool. Qn sz bed, CHAMM<llf ,_Eaat_LS_Jde_l_B_R_b_a_c .. -....,-., -!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ tM·2a8, 973 297l '!be. Tvr•c" .a pr. 2 baa, ... -... • -.. -. poss. oc ute 11 color TV. comr.t furn. RENTALS n. _...,
f-1A a .. u 2 Bdn:n.ttlor')'.$475; 676'8~1 W5 util inc. hes FUllblORUNt•uRN utll ind. Ir 2 BR $325,
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1475 1st + last. 54S:2719 pets. Inquire al 527 18th ba. Highly upgr aded Newport Crest. D.R .• cent ocean & Dana •kautiful c•--1.. clean Ava1l "'5 $32S m<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• or (707) 942-6565collect. Street. (714) 960-6331. home. for le:use. Sleps to pool. tennis. Kids ok. no Harbor view. Spacious 1 6 2 hdz= MISA PtMES -a. ..,.. · · pork. pool, lake. Adults pets. $.595. Agt. No fee. 2br & den w/wet bar. 2~ I BR $.115. Pool. jacuzzi.•---------
lg l BR. Eastside CM. 4 Br. 2~ ba, nu S & S only. No J>Cls. ssso per _96f. __ 2566 __ :973-__ m_1_. __ ba. SpUt level. .Frplc In ~~~~ gar. avail. Adut;ts, no 3BR2Batwnhse.lyrold. cau 646-7175 or .._52$-3828. Golden West Estates. mo. Ready March 1st. living r oom & ms tr ........_.._ pets. 2650 Harl• Ave. Next to S. Cst Plata ten-
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3 Br. 3 ba & den. 2200 sq. -'•"""'· -·-------I BR. l ba ........... $350 Patio. Access to tennis. to sell. A must on your ClDrive, nr S.A. e ntry INl!Wllliort Heights 2br. den.
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Also: 2 BR.2ba. home. pets Dbl gar lrplc 11215Pawtucket.3BR"B~ Ulil.incl.497·3839 Walktosbopping,tennis drps. thruout., trplc .• 1---------garage, fncd patio. Enclosedgarage. So of Hwy on Caoyoo; ~.137s.s4s-3683.' balb$450 club.$500mo.64H718 bltin.,. F.R. cov d patio. Short term. bayfront 3 center of town. S3SS. mo., ____ 998--0648 _____ _
adults. no pets. S.SZS mo. BROKERSJ&-1461 New 3 bdrm. 2'h ba. Dbl. car garg. Nr shop-BR 2 baths S6SO mo ~eves&wk.nds. Wehaveotbers! Availa ble Feb. 15th. garage, frplc. o cean ••UOOlSLEJ3BR2Ba. Pi!1g cntr.,schl., f!'Y· p1u5uULAgt6'7S-S110 · S325.2br,l \4 ba,balcooy. Agenl673-S3S4t497·3388 Brand new partially GWP Exec Home. 4 br. 3 vtew. Close to shops & lovely lge pat o. $750 mo. Mile Sq. PrK. area. F .v. 2 BR l YI Ba. avail Feb. 1., lawxlry rm. Adults. no
. rurnl.shed. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. ba. 3,000 aq ft, grdnr. no buch. No smaJI kids/ ~; 645-6822 ly. $485. Agt. Peggy· Wntr mU. Beachlront 2 rp1c. garage. S350mo. pets.
Sharp 3br 3ba w/blt-in & Condow/frplc.5S7·7162 pas. S795. 493.9431 dys. peta.$700494-8070 962-9351Amenitles bdrm.5m05.$380permo. 751-2'787 TSLMgmt 642·1603 frplc, $600. Call Steve IMIMi203eves. 3br 2lflba Bluffs T·plan. (213)""'"2675 644-6510/540-1151. 3Br28a,llfencedyard, --------a..,..)tlls 3250 Beaut. Back Bay Vu. Homet......,lhtdor •-----------Sbmningtg.3br2ba gam . S200. l Br, nice, quiet
avail. 2/15. $450. 7118-7100. Sharp2 Bdrm Condo. S32S ....................... Close to pool. $675 u.twW•d 3300 to beach. 4 br, + apt. Pool-rec. area. $34S area. Yard. Non-smoker.
Corona del Mar Irvine 50t04 per mo. <:all962·7788, ask 3 bdrm, 2 ba., frplc, bar. 673-3359 ••••••••••••••••••••••• den. 1395winter.$675. yr· 710W.180lSt. Refs. recfd. No pets. Terrace. Immaculate, · for EliOl. ·a1 h h f d d ly. Agt (714)675-9690 TSL Nga>t 642-1603 newly d~orated 3br, ex· 4br2ba. pool, paUo, frplc, ---.------s was e r. nc Y • 3 bdrm. 2~ ba. pool & TAKEOVER c-••t s.ttitlcJ ecutive type home. $850 $550mo. lst+last mo. 2 Br condo, l ~ ba. pool, patio strge shed, SSOO jacuzzi. Overlooking 15 Ontbebeach.FeblS.June UIOE.2lstStreet Spacious l br adult apt.
mo.644-0591. S100dep NoPets.5S7.fl81 jacmd. No pets. S42S. mo.492-9886 ac r e g r ee nb e l t. PAYMENT 15. 3 Br 2 Ba. rrplc, F..astside2br&den s plil Avail. immed. Refrig.
116U154.Rhett. New Shadow Run 48r, Beautifully decor ated. INFORMATIONOAC garage. $475. 2 Br l Ba; level. Frplc. deck, avail. 1887 Monrovia, -------...iEastslde 2 BR + den.. Age • f Rob RIHTOP'110NS frplc garage *A 25 .,..c:_..,,.
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ly! Ref's. Long term pre Ana Ave. then call. ID ~·b~ re:· Just walling ror yo•r -••••••••••••••••••••• Contact Olane. Sun.. .-ove. pool. adults. no S.20C2 · ·
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67s-·2763 • --· _,., 2 br, l ba. S38,CI mo. Yd & Pool. tennl•, adlt, nr. 3 BR 2 Ba, wood burning .e rry anea V"I • 35 · ' • __ _.;... __ .,,._. ___ , •·----------1 18"1e. Bh·lllS. 6(6.7378 bcb.'315.8'7.7215. fplc, Fam Rm, formal (~101) frpl.496-8818 3Br,2baupper, Mesadel frplc. suodeck, patio, COltaMeM btwn&-7PM. dlnlq, elec gar door. MAalOI 2BR 281\ Np&. Terr. con-Mar, $350. No pets. 9dulta. DO pets. 2656 F
, E Townhouse. Jbr, 2 ba amall pet OK, S704). VllWKHOLL .-lftll. sty. end unit. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-t036. Onace.A.e.lf0.'1905 ~ V RDE, large 4 atrium A paUo. Attached Beach. rec facil. 493-1675 Comm. tennis. jacuzzi &. $llllOmO. 15 Big Dipper ...... ltlmd ll06 MOW T AKJMe NEW LARGE 1. BB, encl
bltns. 2 car garage. =--~«lease. Agt. 2 car garage. Pool. Unobslrucled OCEAN pool. 3 BR + d e n Crt.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltlSBYATIOMS gar-~r &bopping. $295. &up 645-S637 Jacuul, sauna, tennis. VU Yarmouth Plan apllt· •---------2 ... _ 1 Brand __ d'"'lu.xe 2 BR,•-~-1VZ_l _____ _ · · ••EASTSIDE 1 .. e 2 BR CJoee to beach. $500 lsc. • 2 Br 2 Ba. many level coodow/niaht light Dua Pt. condo. 2 Br. 2'A Br •urn or un urn with ....... .., lmmac":late 3 bdr., 2 ba, ckta,. adult cC:cto. Dbl 6'HOl6. amenities. $$75. 49.S-4795 view. $750/ llo. yrly. be. 2 1ty, $450. Ovrlk'g fireplace $490. Avail 2 Ba apls. Xlnt Costa New~R. 2ba, no kids or new patnt drps crpta ·~ 8 saa.dl Fla ,.4•6200 pool/Jae. 55&·8433. now. 201Opal.675-9229. Mesa location. Available . .1 mo renlfree.
car gar, f:ov paUo. e~cl gar., ... 25. 559·65 8 ; •Nice cleap 3 Br 2 Ba, Custom3bdrm.2ba. fam. tS..l02I March l.1979. From $375 yd, schools. countryUk 64S-6822 frplc.~2cargarage rm. large fenced yard. Duplex-downstalrs-3 Br-per mo. Bring your -2-Br-..... -_--.lin-g--nnn-I
setting, avall now. P/P. 2 br, court. lmmacu ... SG>mo.w;e.2273 Endofcul-de-sac,miCl'O-... lw•,... ... &t 1ara1e·nuna ·la r gel roommates.CJll. ,.-mcel s.,..,.,.
15251 714-MW 56 Walk wave. 3 car garage. $585 FOi' ••si ••••••••••••••••••••••• $495mo . .Btuce. 642"8532 bltn range. No peta. $290. mo. 1 · to Harbor Plaza. Garden view from every permo.Owner494-2067 ~ · ..... ,lllRI d1 3707 ~ 642-3e64. 313 17th Place. Mesa Verde, 2 BR. den, Adults only. 347 W. room.3br,2ba,prcstlge Beacoa8e7·Waterfroat ............................ Pulnde 3107 No.L.
coveredpaUo,nlceyard, Wllaon.213-447·S2160. home. fa mily room. Ldle,...... 3255 3bdrm1Sl.2.50/mo Oceanrrmat. yrlJ, lg l Br, ••••••••••••0
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Nice. S.SOO. 644·5187 o coad. Frplc. Countr,Y trM. Prol. lands~aped, 48R 3bath, family rm. SlldrmaSl.000/mo $&7S.8'1J.481M ~ '!...~ l~ blk to lt.C. TAYLOI CO ;:'!· .. {.~-D. if:!..~7or6.
&M45li kitchen, blt·lns. Nr So incl. ~ardener. Edlson Across from 1rade scbl. Bea<lOftBay·Waterfroat c.-....... 3722 -~---'-"-'--'"'----• 6.._11 IZ .M'nt a....: ~
Coast Plaza 934 AtaJea H.S. Kids oil, no pels. $500 iocl'lt gardener, no 2bdnna'8l50/mo .., •---lbr ... bl ... to •---------Lux Tow11house. 3BR Sb• $500 mo. $46·7214 or $625. A gt' no re e. pell. WlmCblTJO..ll?OZ. Bil?=.S100/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:!':a~b."°Uli I . 721ncld'
den·frpk, yard. Tennll f7S.e&3S ~ 97a.2971 $585. 130' Oft the water! 3 Joaci XTRA ~ S BR. 2 up. l $335/mo. 875-3029 evea. ~more. 1525/mo Oorgeoue cedar walled Very special3bedtoom,2 bdrm,2 ba. wilhlrivate ~=/~~ :S.2a.:~':iga.r., _or_wtnds __ . ____ _
LR FR DR fp, a Br 2 ha. frplc, dlbwhr, fncd do(k. wel bar A/C. 7»1501 ,,._,._ .....___ ~724 ~BaJ Frcat 2br 2ba a Br i Ba. 1 yr old ba • ...,.1• Gar Bay win· )'d. covered patio, gar. Avall. now 24306 ---• :-J>vi-ec-,L IOWnbouM. nr So. Coast :a....'.._!"~s 211·0............ IW. landlcaped. Avail. Pond\artraln7S4·'1900. walker61e.eaig ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• • tarace. Ptaia. Tennia/poot Call uuw:t ..... • _......., inJweeks. SMC>mo. incl. W~....t..--YrlJ leale. Adulta oa.lJ, ~wkdysaf\5. IQDSIN'l.&OI(. gardener. Yrly leaae. 4 Br S Ba1, family rdm . RuIEstale ~ nop«s.Sl50.m..%ll2.
1-All ao fee 964·2H6· acrou r om g r a e Joelt 3 Br 2 ... 9850 mo .,.1u $«!02br,l~bacondo,dbl Mesa Verde 4 bdrm. 2 m.2rn · • sc hool. $520 Incl. 38r,21tYA·frame,t850.3 =9ultea • .... · · i•v·
gar, l/p, oool. Jacuul, patios, larae fenced 1arden er. No p ell. Br, 1 1ty. d/w . $550. KJtcbens Bloek to beach. 203 ltb Westblult Vlllaae. yard . ..-permo. ,........ 1'1N70Z MartnaRealt.y MUtSO Servl~·TV St.Upper.173-tlU
4142·590 5*8UM ......_. 3242 ' · Clotetoallma)or $1110. Baelaelor. Reap • ....._!".1 2 bdrm 1 ba Eallside ....................... ......_ YMfe lZ•7 Z8r 1 baUl Cottage. Lge trellwQ9 and lrvlae -.... No ,.u. UtU pd. -~ New · · · Blda. eondo wtt1a n ....................... Jard patio Redwood NewportBeaebana•. 1•S.BaJAve,Aptt.
HOME pain:-=· ~'e:.c:' Pool'6Jac:.'acrwfrom •5 8R,3ba.,famllyrm., decb.Coac'*•alll16 ~~'Tr~~.J.&--~-.. ~ JI•• 2 er. din. 28a., cpt.drpe, 557.m:. · t.cb. SMS.84'7-4525. rorm. din. nn., •I~. low plamn. .-S/mo. 212'7"' •B..-lvd -_. -fatted air heat, 1arb· rmint.11191. (l)DC.a. MaraaretDr.&1S-8121. ·--•••••• .. •••-•
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If you· re not sure who (or what) Kennybunkport
was. don't feel ba<l-you·re not alone.
. Kennybunkport 1s one of 14 qistlnctlvely
different apartment floorplan~at awind VIUage
in Huntington Beach. Seaw1nd lage Is a result
of totally personalized prof onal planning.
Tl'le kind of anent1on deserve.
A perfect bltnd of nature ·and li\llng-
nestled in a forest with babbling brooks and quiet
pond$. cooled by natural ocean breezes. Add to
that tennis couns. SW1mming pools. ajacuui and
a convenient location near shopping and
employment and you·ve got a place anyone would
proudly call home. (Even Kennybunkportl)
One and two t>eoroom. one and two oatti
adult c1partments from S315.00
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I 5555 liunungton Village Line Huntington Beach. CA
(714) 893 5198
2 Br 2 Ba s tudio
w/garage, no pets $325.
8'7-4461
2 Br, 2 ba, pvt pnlio. close
to beach. S385/mo. Days,
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NEW 2 BR 2 BA. encl
garage, <'lose to beach.
$300 per mo 964 .2937
3 bdrm. 1 ~ ba. Sunroor
~~I.lire 313 17th.
New apts locutcd lf.l block
rrom Beach Blvd, corner
ol Terry Dr/Vlewpolnt
U:i. Models open Sal &
Sun 1-4. Call for info.
848·3133.
From tne San Diego Freeway drive north on Beacn to OLX·; New 3br 2~ba, 2br
Mcfadden. thefl west°" McFa<Jden to Seawmd Village. 2ba, patio. garg . Nr
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Mediterranean Vilfage
Apartments
This Is the Setting . . .
Outdoors - a country villa with majestic trees and
QUietly running str~ams, By day, a magnificent home
and recreation world. By night. a magic wonderland.
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VIiiage of Woodhridgc. 1 Then ft hccamc even more-fobulou,.
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twa:n building aparlmcnts and crc:alinR a
communlty.
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community where the great ou_tdoors h~
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tuvcjnsidc your home. There arc aparkl·
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!lnd au the varit:d a~~~ctlons of Newpurt ,
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for Immediate occupancy n1 Wood~t""'t' ~ VIiiage. Once )'OU'W i.ctl'\ tlwm tor ~§Or: ' ~If, you'll ~bly lill(m.: th'1l \lQoq· , j /1 . I
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d t .. loca&edln lrvineuaeek· 3:'5Pm ~.so per hour. salary noastl•ble . OM THE )'IDU urpen ... C21°/o DISCOUNT• Ing an tndMdual '°SS· Calf {or appl. 962-7701.,_~---· ----~ ......... llnt d41con•r llMriM u.. ltl(lfllh ot F4lbtuary1 Senwr Citizens Ul"Olf'S mt OW' CorwrJ1te Book· ext ~ ·-WATllt "tHm' wilt repa r, f!NJ~·25'1i ott on lh&lr Ptbaie Plli'b ads for ""' keeperlnlh~H'9UUnedal---·-------BabyaiUer lov laa. "-USH ~ lJllllll. de-conte en' "' mettband"t for ulti In the Cl8Nlflecr8edlon or ..._.,A 0-C. SW.. ly m.aiAtcnllflce ()( .3..itPl ~person for ln· w•-yt! =~1f1'~1~~h':nuc~ tht O&lly Pi~. (Rl')ll btate II not Included). BeaullCul aJrla-prlvate entiUes. The Ideal can· AC\SEMBLERS .... __ /!I ~~Irvine--..., 8rtnl ,our .ct lnto one ot our olfke1 listed rooms. cildate will have l ·2 years EL CTR c '""'""'• """'· _,...,.,,1 ,.... ' ffl ren&tl .._ •llowto(~. IMl6ow i.ween 8 AM 6 s PM any da~ during the 531·9530 accounts payable It f I Al: ea~1ltter/Hou .. llee11er
W.t au. Ilk 114'____ .,... aad ••will •tart your ad th 11ut day. Call u• you won't be 1eneralac«1Unting clerk I.; ll~ln. Irvine, l tataot, ~ Wantfd •Pl Yrly c.... MeM-no W. ley Street rel al.cl uperluce. BENCH M ·amkr. nndrlaker, pre ..
y ~ w ft 8;ilbc>,. or ·-eda -I I'' Gl•••rr• ~-flarbor. Anaheim Qualified candidate must fer ctrtvers tic. recent ~ 1u-...-~=· Up to.-> mo , .......... ..., 17171 ..... k Come lo you'll be glad poesess proficiency on r~s.$51.acMe; 7:14-1458
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pvt bath. balcony, 2 ij! --. -loa, 1ecured. Cal I FOUND ADS have knowledge or slun· 9:3().12:0Gam644·5347 clotelJ var incl. S? Dix l·rm orr.ce adJ ...... /llt'lfft/ 499-3ll03cves. LOSING YOUR HAlR? lnl2Buaines:iClr. Dr. dardundschematica. mo, lr\utll~ A!rpotttr Hote l No ,.._. ARE FREE Ask aboul Petla de Jo. &ite100, lrvlne92715 Bebysitter.EI Toro area,
---~ -lease. 833-3223, 9 lo 12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·-------· joba Halr & ScalP. Treat• AffarmaUve Action Posltion is ln our Foun· Mature woman, stattlng Ladyltda14Mhter w1ll sbr .._L....... •· Call: ments. Ph La Co r•eur at Employer lain Valley racilily and Jan2od. wit. daya Tam to Br2 Ba hoUle. ~mo+ Bi1 fl'QfltofT1ce -.1 ' offers excelleol Hlaries 4:30. Care ror Infant.
I \.'a utal. 275 Broadway 1nUdoV1llage O,pDrlllllty 5 005 642-5611 84U2A4 AProcCCOUNTING1 CLERK· and company paid Ref.req.768-1446 . CM.541·893.'S ' 5405037. u••••••••••••••••••••• AttracUve. wonderful csa invo ces. handle benefils includfnf rree1._ _______ _
I • .. * • * male. seeks young at· mall, assist with ac· medi"al and II e 1n· '· Fem 24 teucher, nd11 re1n Broom ol(lce. Carpets.1ur .. .at_L_..a L l d f I counUng duties Irvine ~ BANKING rmmatt-M ·1tmkr, ror 2 cood .• Sk>" Park Circle. ~ -..r tract. 8 Y or muluu ~7639i!:O E · · surance for employees I BR hlle '" CM $l~ mo. 540-5033. 1112 Petca<for 361 AC ..... trial 'toSC ol' Found a pet? CaJI good times 8'5·1091 · · · and depeoden\S.~ Please
1 646-6189all 6 ---------• Newport.Beach PAii SfTI Anhn~l Assistance Widow so would like to appl.yanpersw to:
I --.....-----:m SQ. rt. Olxe ofr. nu You~rethewinnru-of St. Augustine. f1oridal Leag~.537·2213,noree. meel her valentine. Rep· ACCOUNTING
Female roommate for ~: nr1C~~ A7DMV. SIJO Two"'"Tlclt... l\Jon1 f1a. East coast t.OS'I': Reward, Miner St. ly t.o ad #381 Dally Pilot CLEAi< l£AR SIEGLER Balboa lshrnd duplex.. inc · '"'1-t l<teves. to the R.R. between U.S. l & .,,~ 1 /bl 1 P.O. Box tS60, co" ta An entry level posjllon ls ..,.,_,,..e""" 17th "'--uaJ State 201. ""x"ellent .,...me;se ca w ue co · available a·n ou SALES -· ... s-•T _v_•..--___ n_, ... ----llarge room which can be . LONGtlACH labor & tran';s>O"rtalion lar, nds prescription ,_M_es_a_92627 _______ & CA.SH ACCO~NTING •IUU"ll """
Neat. rt!$p, qwet, liberal d.lvlded Carpets.drapes, ltO..-avail. Excellent terrain _medi __ c_a_ti_oo_._~ ___ 1 __ L will not bc.rcaponaible DEPARTMENT tor a DYNAMICS
male eeeks same. Ocun prl v 8 te re 8 t room "5V' & elcvutlon. "Open • -t ... ,_ Sn r for any debta other than pel'SOI\ who bas limited 31.31 WestSegersl(qm view apt. Lag1.1na Storage S260 per mo at the Loo11 Beach Arms" ullilude p~viuls ..,..., : ,....... auzer. em, 130179 V ri . SantDAna,CA
48f..11664_.__ _____ , ~~·r!~~ro?.'111 548·3878 Arena.300 I!:. Occnn wlcaty man:.gement & ~~~d. Vic COM. ~eixi~rrn 1 . . :f!usT!illi~u;l:ie!~~ EOE m 'llh
Modern rum. Oceanfront . :t~~· Y':rgu~::S~· c~~ planners. Aerials, toPO. ------------------Definitely a growth pos1· 1-····-· ----.--
Pvt. bdrm.+ ba. $325. Building for lease on 642.:wmi.exl2?2. etc. avall. "°°°' Ac . REWARD SI 00 •SHERI LEE• lion. Duties include ..
Incl ulll Nwpt Bch Newport Blvd. Plenty or • • • Tom Allanson 642·8235 for return or my white ~.t~~~~~:~ aud1UngofsaJesreport.a, ATTENDAN_1f.$-worlc
675-4.9!8 park}ng. Call 646-3928 • 1_<S.-lOO_> ______ 1 cat orWo leadl.o~ to her 838-68a8 cash deposil.s, some fil. w/ba.ndicappeu adults.
C .......... y V E Ha\'e A hlghJy profitable rewtn. Long ha.ir rem ---------ing & general clerical Strong, assist bnthroom, Newport Be h. s 180 ~ rLLAG & beaulJ(uJ Jean shop or ............. W/Wht flea collar. Endo( Tra¥ef 5450 won. Excellent benefits feed. gen. clean-up. Min.
2bdrm. 2 ba. Ma.lure 200 ~ n . Upslanrs ore your own. Featunng the W..ted SOZO collar is secured w/whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• & worlcang copditlons hr. wage+ben. ~5760.
femall'. ut1I inc & vool Casual. SIOO mv. 2813 latest m fashions. Jeans. ••••••••••••••••••••••• thread. Vic Harding Travel, Adventure. Far wilhagrowmgcompany. UrutedCerebraJ Palsy
.. ~-__ Lafayeue67~. denims , tops & •HP'--T~· Lane& Yorktown Ave. AwayplaccsCor3&irlsln Apply~~LY ATTRACTJVEGIRL ·Jn.
"' lO h ~ b L• b p s I sport.swear. $15.500 in· "'-"'-~R I ~. HB. Cull 962-4682 art s crew or 40' sail yacht ror l II l h l l d " bashom. are wtsame .. r . re '°' n ee a e eludes beg'in.nlng inven· ru1W1ig a ea Estate. pm. cruise lhru So. Pacific. ROGER INC e 1gen . sop 1s 1ca e
2 e. Mesa Verde 3m06 •:1 pm·eon t yr LOI)', fotlures lrajrung & busl.!'ess .. or Ptrsonal Must )>e 21.35, without 17fH2GilleueAvenue girl with good telephone
$:100 + t2 utl . Jan lse.lmmed.mov<-·in. grand open ing. Call loan: Wev? succ~ed l.o6t:Longhairmulllclr respons1bllllies,&ablcto lrvme,ca92714 ·vo ice & exc1t1ng ~ ~~'<'~e~~~r!!~'!1~~· anyUme for Mr. Waters where others huve foiled. f~~~\~:r':r~~~~~0SIW travel. Send letter w/P,1c· , m f546-033t f:~~~it~rr~e wao:kjll~~
Shu rl' s pa c iou ll a pl. & lelephont1 recepUon at 1501) 568-5125 Flnanclal Consultanl.S lure Box 47'1, Dally Pilot. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Criday. recept1on1st,
wtrem CdM. 2 BR 2 811. Ph646-744tl PLANT SHOP, ideal 645-2509 LOST 10 mo old Male P.O. Box 15.60, Costa hostess. f'ull or Plll"l
pvl bch Pool $250. Oot -----" Id I . ________ , blon~, Cocker Spaniel. Meaa.CAU2626 ACCOUNTIMG time. Some tile omce
lle675·74l3! 67!>·6000 :,~ s~fu:g tef:; ~:~~~ Mottg1gt1o Tn1$t Santa Ana Ave & Santa sktlls & ~nod l'<iucuUon
Need Fem to shr 3 Br upt CdM Offlu Suit•s c06t Try $1000 full price. o.idi SOJS lsabell<A. REW AR 0 . ·~,;'Za! CLERK + exceptional grooming
Irv. n n s m k r . $200. Avoilable Agt. 751·1400 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 646-8442. moarentrheqtouiredstartSl .OOOPleapeser
Karyn 957·7120,SSU-8188 75< per fl und up. LOWEST $1500 R d R l r ••••••••••••••••••••••• An outstanding growth --------Oceans1deofCoasl Hwy COCKTAILS. Newport ewar · eurn ° MsWCMhd. 7075 opportunity is available send hand written re·
MChns11anwantt'<i :!bd w t t ons or old CllM Beach, stones throw .....,...tRot.t me~gold Va<·heron & ...... ••••••••••••••••• mlherapidly expanding sume to Clas~1fied Ad
dup 34lh NB $150.+util charm. Crom waler. partners I tTD, -• ~t~nl!e!' wn9·sthwaDtch. accounung department !MOS, Daily Pilot, P.O.
613-7856. ~OGIEAS REALTY figllung. Excellent lealie. s • • I , u..so ....... t'" ....,g. c . ec. PERMANENT LIVE IN of Columbia Savings. Box 1560. Costa Mesa.
6711'. "l 11 Terms. Agt. 75H400 Jad T.O. &.o.s. 759-1139 art 5 "'oup .. "'IONS/ ftes"""ciblllties will in· 92626. 3 bdrm., house 1n .,..., F · tT · '"'9 "' ... ,,.. ,....._ ---------c M pool I 0 CC MAIL ORDER f rure:a ermsstnce...... FOUND: Brown male cat, HSKPRS elude filing, posting. AlJTOMOTIVE · •1 cOfleto · · · mg, ell· S.......Mtg.Co. wbtenosc&feet.Thurin ledger work and Stude nt pre lerred. ,,_ rt 1 l J"' clµs1ve product (yacht· L..a• .,171 54 .. "'I I •·Victon'a,C ... G4S"""" PRACTJCALNURSES t i t 1 t *PARTS Sl.SOtmo S48·2S97 ~SQ n cen ra ir oun mg),unUmiledpolenllal. -<P-. -• "' ....,..,. WELLSCREEN'ED s ta s ica yping .
---·----1run Valley. Reasonable. Seller under capitalized.-------. --RDUIARD F h EMPLOYER PAYS GenerallmoWledgeorac· COUNTl:IMEN! • Will share CM hm w /older 004·2238 or 963·8611 Br 1 n g 0 fr er Ag l Purchase good income """ · · · or l e r e· FEE counting functions and Busy Chevrolet dealer f"em In eicchan1e for -75J.1400 · · 2nd TD in .Huntington turn or hown where· useof'business.macbines near Orange County
lt/hswk.MS.4619 688Sq. Fl. ~llyeqwpped · Beach . Call Andy abouts, Female Akita. DYNA SEARCH are reqU1red. as well as Airport needs parts
for medical /den -Bus. for sale or ex.ch. S35-7330 Red & sliver. w /blk Personne!Serv1ces typi kills f4S countermen w1lb GM Prue woman seeks person tal/paramed1c. 3 exam Irvine. Org. Co.9yn. old. mask, white chest. Lg. 2021 E.4TH.S.A. ngs 0 wpm. parts ex.penence. Good
to 1br Lag N1g home. 2 rooms, JM o(fice. lab. 6 employees JI m . MOHIY AYAJUILI dog, thick fur. (husky 835-1459 Columbia orrers an ex· pay . en v1 ronment .
Br2 Ba. Eves. •96·6754 dark room. Ground noor. 714/83!1-11828 2nd TD LOANS • Jook.ing). Last seen near cellent benefits program Permanent. n..~. for ad· No. Costa Mesa Prof. SWING WANS TOW School area. Wed. ...,., Laguna, Sunny home, Bldg. $344/mo F1extble Affiliate EQUIPMENT Jan . 31 . 0 w n e r House sitting in Newport including dental In· vantement . ee Bob
NEW
ACCOUNTS
SUPERVISOR
Im exceUent OPPOt'tMn.lty Ls avaJJable wlth Oilum.
bta Savings, a gTOWlog
financial ·orgaouaUon.
we·re aeeldoe an In·
dJvidual knowled1eable
m all types ol savings
transact.ions to assume
responsi bl Ii ly ror
supervising and training
of New Accounts ~Ion .. Typing or 45
wpm 11 reqwred.
SAVINGS
SUPERVISOR
TRAINEE
We're seeking a Senior
Teller 'for our present Costa, Mesa ofnce, lo
tr._tn to assume the
l'e:SPC>fl!lbllity of Savings SuperVfsor for a staff of
ftve when the new Costa
Mesa olfice opens this Se~ember. Two years
nunlmum teller and new
accounts experience,
light I RA aod Keogb
h3ckground, and 45 wpm
typing are required.
Columbia offers an out.
tHaodio1 benefits
package including denlaJ
ins urance and Cree eareer apparel, excellent
atarting salaries, aod an Ideal work environment .
Please contact. Pel'SOO·
nel for an interview ap.
pomlment.
pnv»cy Over 25. M /Jo~. lease. Tom 540-i:!oo. $360 NET CONSTRUCTION heartbroken! 4!M·9659 or Beach, Corona del Ma r surance. a top starling Cook. $195-t-. Possibly share OR ANY PURPOSE 496-3317 area. Available middle salary, and a congenial HOWARD CIM•rolet C11i...ia Scnillgs
bus iness v~nlure ................ 4450 ftEIWEll •---·------• of'Ma.ytoendofAugust. work environment. Oove&Qua1ISts. ..tLoait' 494""29l ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Oand P. Carey & Assoc. Reward for rtn 2 rem. References available. Please call for an in· NEWPORT BEACll Auociatiotl ---.--PAI TIME R.E. Broker,9GO-l957 Akita lg. dogs, Brindle Contact Mr. Coal s. terviewappointment. --------C714t 776-7101
Male under30tosharede· ShDpplnrC:...... Our l•leal program In ·* DISCOUtn'ID * co.lor, wht paws, chst. S4Ml4lor 538·6l67cves. , AUTOMOTIVE i;-Aualn-portunJty
luxe furnished upt. in c:For'31 •---automatic merchandls· Small TD Income notes Vi c . Mesa Ve rde . C±:-"1·a SALESPBSOH ...., ..,., Newport Beach with --ingfeatureslhe oew pop. 549-8677 Bart.ender, Female, very VIL..., Sal eeded r EmployerM/F tra.vellng executive. eta.t.r.,..tlt tDpholloods.Allarena· r r om S25,000. C.. reliable, looking for S • espenon n or i---------
759-0ll4 213-277-6311 col. tionally-known brands Sa 11 s b u r YI 0 w n er LOST cute silkey terrier. l_egltlmate permanent GVlftCJS new & used Porsche & ---------s u c bas Hein z, 640-8755 1128.lnlfBnrGarfield& JOb.NBatea.67s.0021 .ctLo. VW sales lmmediale 1--------•
M/Ffum room, SlAO +"111---------Campbell 's Hormell Sacrifice $8000 TD. Will N~wland. Brn/Blk & AuoclatlOft opening. Full lime. Fr· BANKING
utll. Costa Mesa. Non Newvort Mariner's Mlle. Chef Boy·Ar-Dee, etc. Al tell 2nd TD on eJeganl S1 I ver. REW AR o . HllpW-.d 7100 17141 nt..JIOI lnge benefits. Call for in·
smknl. Avl2/15.64S-8434 Modem 502 sq n store. accounts are sec!Ared by hm for SllSOO. Bears 10% 962·18ST art 6 PM or ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQualOpportunity tervlew; ask for sales TELLERS
2 M. to sbr 2 Br• com pl 2 6 3 0 ( C I A v o n . ~ o~e bwJdings, Int payable Int only mon-wtnds. £mployer M/F mannger. Fidelity Federal Savings
rum house. Balboa. _2_1.3-4_77_·7_oo_i_____ ' ust.rial plants thly w/N yr due date L t S'lk T I AmGAIL i I d ~/..,..'".67"•..,.., ""ors•-e•·otficespaceat 4cbospital.sinyourarea. Pvt pty 830·0851 or OS : 1 . y err e r •••on ~~ ... !Pf'Oite$51 ve ea er ._, .,.,.., .,..,,_ .. , ...,. .,. We need reliable people · female, v1c Pomona & ~ "''"' great pans tor the
reuonablerates In your area t.o service S86-0367. Wilson, CM . Reward. FEVER.I.II. AccouoUng future. We baveopeoJngs Cut Living Expenses I
Sl\ate a l\e>nle Of ep1
Haute-Metts Unllmhed
500-5000 541 Ft these accounts. We pro-631--0979 ACCOUNT ANTS now In our Laguna Beach
...sA YBIJI vide secured locat.loos lo ••u•u••/ CAlCH IT!!! ftllea•o•D ~ Cor Cull and part DIUVIPL.Ali your area, company "' a.Ila/ LOST Female cockapoo VT.a. A Al1l'OMOTIVE time"reUen. Experience P=:~tfl.,~~•e 1525M V rd E CM flilaoclng, wboleeale out-Lolt&....., dog. Black wtth Gray otren tcp pay, a variety ""MAH FllDAYI.. is reqAired for the fuU
fo••ur11<1 on TV •"o'" i :MI !1 ' · · lets one year factory ••••••••••••••••••••••• hair. Join lbe most excltinl ol lntereating assian· ToclNn new Ir used cars Ume poeitions, but we "'"'"(In up on Trmo magaz.n • warranty par ls ai t; ma C9'111 ... ; 5100 , ____ &M--__ 2S28 ____ , Temporary Service In meala. M!l"Ves the eoUre & t.o supervise the lot. will CU1111der tnhling for ~r4'~'.4t'~ 1---------1 service. You provide IHO ...... ••••••••••••••••• Found in Anahelm, s m Oran&eCounty. Oranee County area and Like to work around the pert time openings.
--......... -'-",.;.....;--'----• MAIUta'SMIU hrs your choice weekly, 8nMIV blk dog w/wb'.e spot on Wort cloee to home fo oeedaexperieoced cars? This will please ~ourbeoefitsare:
Male/Fem rmmate, 2 br, PRIMELOCATION lel'Vlceable automobile, '"'""' chest.6e9-0li29 tcppay ... Paldvacalloos, Acee l .... Clerb you! Ideal for 1eml· .~a:t~fns. 2=ba·=· ~it ~1::: ON WATER. Available ~~i:,:,,~n':es~ _.fll •-F-O_U_N_D_:.,..._.G_o _l _d_e_n-i AutomaticRaises. loaW.11~1& ~~open.See •Freedeotallns.
•W• for retail or froCesslonaJ menl *""""· Call Toll· n""AIS Retriever al Marie THI-.. .Accas "" .,._.. •f'-eecareerapparel ~ · ornces. Tota or 3000 sq __.. rsu~ et alt a.vela. Call today HOWARD Ce...roa.t
ft. Can be divided Into Fttoe, Phonet Statred 24 Callendar's on l?th 155'11.ADIMGm andletustellyou howto °"•&q.ISh. PleasecaUPenooneH-
,._ amallerunita. ' ~Day. StnetlDC.M.5S7-8393 CATCHITI!! becomeabuay,weUpa1d -... ... ..,...,:... 4350 w ........ .._. J~~ DllY S2 Found: Keeshound rem. I Accountants Overload .._,,,, .. _. IUCH ~terview appoint-
••••••••••••••••••••••• 631•1400 AlS. Cst PJaza )Ved Jan ~I ProlesslonaJ. AUrOrAaTS ..,,. ,_... l ,..."J l?PI lllvlat.• 31.S46-0412 PleaseCallToday C,......,..M"'... ---a"'• -· .. .,..-rea -· • 0, ._,, 5015 Sell •ny II.em or eom· ForAn ,\ppointment ~·-"'" ..._...,' ir--~f .. ~~ .. ~ Ave, alt S••• 4550 ..... f.~• •• ::f......... blnatiOn of 1te1114 r.r '75 JrOUND: 1·31-79 Fem . red 547•7631 Minimum 3 yrs. Jobber S.•f 1• &LomAtM.
UJUI, .._.,...., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Investors earn 5o% of pro-or IHt with a Peany Setter, wearing brown TEMPORARIES 1055 N Main, Suite 1016 experience. Must be well C714) 642-4000
Dquble garaee. s torage NewOar•a~ror Renl fit.a. Aaucee.eaful bwlder =-llt.I~· ~a~~c:."c~ ~~~:'L•~·u~~ct SANTAANA r;:.m:r~ r;o:a~~ey ~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~~
only, 16.5. mo. au #3 W. Coela esa seekl Omda, $15,000 per addilioftal llae Is 80' for 98785 Call: NotapubUcacctgnrm wilh growing company. Banking
18'h,C.M.Ot2·2464 lh22 675·5800 house. Short ter m, t.he2dan.Ohar&eltt OebbieCard Call 556·2500 for in· TELLER
Oara8es. Canner1 ltlnttl.W..t.d 4600 ~~._,...,. ..... u . Nocom"¥!':clalada. r.r1•1h 5350 Oia.n.neBrlda .. 8 Admloi&trative As· tervtewappt. -
Vdlqe. Newport Beach. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• --UUl'--uvt-•..,., __ _.___ t'or more lnformuuon ·;~~~;~~-~~~· '"' slBtanttryplsl for N.8 . __ A_UT__...O_r_A_R_T_S __ , fj~ C>Uf.~~~n~:'~;:~
67!H912 Worklng married couple COM DUPLIX and lo place youud ~11 Bob James-Lie Masseur Mary Braeullgam Interior Design firm. DEl.JY-Y re""'1. cau Mr. w aine;
New Ganges for J\enl
Co8taMeta
tOxC?'l 675·~.
Sin«le Rarages, $40. oio.
19lii MapJe Ave, Costa .....
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In their SO's need unfum 103 DOWN to exlallng 955-2003 -atMl-2:300. 2 bdrm house or apt, CM financing. Im mediate Outcall 9-9, "94-SlU Vlcltl Heston ---·------Well groomed temale c.lf. ,..,.
()('NB area wlthreasona· sale required ......... ,000 642·5&71 "'R•GN•NT? c r't I Advertising .J_aJ.es-<:alJ on over 18. Good drlviJ\I re· _.
ble reot. J\eleren'ces. Pnoc. only. Tbi;""ofrer .=::::=:::::;;:::::===~ r~Ual COUM:Un~ & M7.9760 ~national accounts by cord. Must Uve In Costa S.•' 11 & L-.
We'll taJte good care of 8QOdlhru2/10/19. relerraJ. Abortion, adop· Nt=ampusDrtve 6am lo 12 noon. Mesa area. Call 556-.2500 2700ffart>Or Blvd.C.M.
)'OW' property. 646-7217 Cel\Ulry 21 West '* * '*' f tJon &de. 1... Beach, Ca.........,. Trade Public&· for interview uppt. An F,qual ()ppor Emplyr evet()('weekends. 554-4840 .,_.,......... eep._. ...__._ _______ , lions. Good earning•-:;;;::::;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.!.;:::;;;:::::;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:--=--
31Sllvertre.cent APCARE S47·2S63 ,. potential. Call for lnterv. I ASSEMBL y
••••••••••••••••••••••• :m Sa. fl. ottlce spHe to .ub·l eaae Jn Laa~na Hilla, La Pu Rd . .hltt ~ ol the San Ofe10
Freeway. U08 month.
AvaJl. now. l30-t030
TRAINEES lrv\oe spriWleedlr Aoccullinl clerk needed 714-906-2680
You an the wlrmtt or 1815So. EJ Camino Real I or 'Newport Bea els I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
T .. "" Ticlleh San Clemente; Fully Uc. travel company. 645-9IOI Air-Ca llfh I g
Dtluu medical su1le, around nr.. Corona del
IW. ~ct Corp.
67HJOO
250-&00 sq. n. offices.
llrom $US. Incl. utll. 119 w. 19111 St. $40-2200. ...............
we..
Prtvato eult.e with ~t'P·
tlon • aecretarl 1 I
tervtct. conf trence room. all raclUue1. a2
lllcbolson, J rvl••· .,.....
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~ elllt!eS up to ,.
eq .. I\. Ale NtwPOlt ll., c.11. •am: UtnDa
Over 800 D~t Center locations across ct.
U.S. and Canada.
ANO SEVERAL WILL BE OPENING SOON IN
ORANGE COUNTY ANO LA. COUNTY
We are looking for embkiout people With
lhe desire clnd means lo become il)depehdent
through self·«mp loyment. Some
background m Counseling, Nurait'lg, Olet11
Nutrition ,,r &slnas would be helPfUi.
If you1have 1he df6ire10 Mrvt others, yqu .
thould 1rwt1tigl1e th• unicaU. GPPOffunitV.
We offer an easy, 68fe, pr<Wff' tntthod
r~ weilhl lou and cqptrol. Bf11Mttr1
Feb: ~ !nd 10 call ?14/774·78~17._.....,...._..
and atk for Fem Grcmr. C~
lotne Forappt."'2·72111
11th Annual MIC ..... 1 ••s La.. HACH ~
IOOIO *~* •t t l\e LODI .a.tc11 UAM·2AM P5..a7 Ar•aa~ E. Oceu &.MA & VICIU 8lvd., Beach. T..-daJm 'Y04lr Uckett, caD Olftel M•H .. MUm. extm. ._.,._ "-ef ltt * * * Servtn1 all Oran .. Co. 835-7313
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MICHANIC
Building engineer ex-
perienced in operation of
centriluaal retnier•tJon
machines & bul~dlns
eiqWpment needed. Must
h•v• knowled1e or air
diltttbullon Ir callbra· Uon ol controla. Good ...,!ta, Apply:
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lrvlne "4•9010 Equll Oppor Em ployer
APTMANAG£R FOr II unltl in Coala
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(OR EXPERIENCED)
Micro
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poalllOM in our P1oduc11on.Oepartmen1. We
will 11111n 1he rlgnt 1nl.llvldue111 In thO micro
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41!!!111.u.a""' C l l •U Ooots. wiaduwi • cpt'1. , Cotta Mesa • Retllolfettd. Eves, eerv, leau, baijlrm encl, lotcAem. ba~. entrys. ~· • • ... IMOIMTIAL AMO ft!.~~~ar:. ~: ~rinfn Dutch lhlnteaanu .IJS.Sl75eves. tl31·3085.•n ·l.266 ceramic Ule. Reu. Your tile or m ine. COtl•C~ COICSWnoM-...,_,,..mt Jru.·J.15' lildswrk. small Jobs . K.nowlu Painti.q, int/· -G·~ .96Z=::·:m9=...: ..... ::.....--===---1:
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•••• .. "••••••••••••••• 2 Enu1eUc ~ladles l.n1Uie. f1S.S17S eves. inl. Comm/Res. 831-1120 Ing • Heating. Free types. Reu. rites. Free , will aive your bome a one esUmates. Sl$ hr. IJooest ell. Ucemed, -~· Haul, •.:toader, dump ahotcleanlneroronetee. All &rte• of muonry, Paperha.,in1. Starling ii relle ble eervlce. ltt, 1r ¥· trc_, wrk, 6.''1·2219 aft-&. U.., paliOll, patio cov-at $8.QO ptt Jii;a,le r oll. BA/MC OK 979-8065 European ctaftsnian. all demolll.iona etc 831 1257 ert. blk walls. 548·9150 936-9508 Ask for Bob. · kinds or \tie inatalled.
"J\JST US" .howleclean-,.__.._Wall • Beach City's Plumblog Lac/Bonded. 541-9150 ~~~li~~4i'..\" 6m. ~ ~f::;~ce~~tlf::. Al'lw;'kGuaf8C~n£t. WiU be:_\:'Y est by to%. TrwSerYic• fftttlry~ -. cwrptrnrry. ,.. __________ , tailrinf Wallw-. tOO's l>f -'1304.US--~-.,648-0lia •••••••••••••••••••••••
drywall , patio covers. Attention Apartment lo c a referellces . QUAl.J""'PAlNTlNG Orain:SlOGuaraoteedre-LandacapeCreaUon11 Ex·
p a I n t I n 1 . F r e e Mgrs. for cleanest apta 86851.2. Int/"'~t.4~ R sults. Drain Specialists. pert abaflDI. thionlng, ~:t~m~962~~ .. :~~~b~~ ~i~own . 642-8485 Mt. .... I ble.~Way~:l. u::i~~) ~t1&1. 540-8784 ~p tefDOYal._«175-2821.
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Finnish lad.Y wlll do Morris Moving: Llc'd " . !>4me11•.t TBJMllUNG, AL.L KrNDS rappa Cliff, home 1m· housecleaning. Good huured. Tll5886. Painting & Y;allpapenog, •••.-•••••••••••••••••• Topplnf, removal.
provement 2Syrsexper wock.~ l>rofessional ser vice. qu_al. work, reasonable ll'sbOtwhatilcosts--cleanups. Lie /Ins.
631-GIM Hous~le8J\ing. Reliable MC/VIN accepL 962-04.2 pnce.1\e(s. 5'1=@1 buh~hal It will pay! 646--18'5.
Hm11f1tcJ woman. x.-l rers. $18.,. ••Moving Out ii About?.. PA I N'I' ER S N E E D Meyer Mgmt. 5'D·l366 oan·1 Tref Service. Top· m~ fr ltf'am rl~11n Remodel, rtp11r, sen ••••••••••••••••••••••• week.SS&-40'11 •·Don't "'·lay Call To-WORK: 30 y ts exp. Ri•D .. a. 1--'r pina, stakin"', 6 thin· t'ulor bnah«>n.-rs. wht corpeotry . old time ~ 1 t/e & A I f ···-· • ...-'" • C'pU 10 mtn blt>11rh Clun crul\.smans.tup 16 yrs a.n Ol."C Student. I Ton truck --Tu day" Local Ii state-wide Wn kx cc8. 7c6n 6ll/. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mng. ~9219
ll d Trash. tree trim. Ron -serv. 14 bra. 7 days. ,.,.!~ut..11. uar. 4 · 1 ~. • .&..L.Ll.t.l--1 v. 1n rm, h•ll SlS A\~ area Lu:'d Mr. Palom .... ., 5 ••••••••!•••••••••••••• "'"_,. _.. • .__........ Stump•· t-r"moval. rm f7 ~. C()U('h S'IO. t'hr bo 9628314 ...... 703•642'3224 LINDA'S ~ Reoaiasa.oce71'/499-3816 Fr:isu~tes. ~ Grv~l~b~ ~ ~~~ C.tOlltDftigll LG~~11~:.ra~J"ci:.v;1~'g. PersJ~ss~~~!;;: Tax Hard wo rking men./ 1~~!:.ab~e~a~:ea~ls~: RGafW) 646-3627
Ou ,..ork mys~lr Refs •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• Reas."rates. 642.0705 Call 842·6439 for appl. Lowest leeal rates, Ins. Jay. 6'5-7965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• If you're not reading the
SlH>lOI Lode towan.ls the F\lture! StUcm.J9'l30.546-l453. . Repair & Reroor. All tiWe adl ln Clauified.
Commercial. lndustnal. ~ PROFESSJONAL ,~aptrilMJ G & M ~auiUn~ •. Int & t Y Pe s · s b Ing I e 1 · you're missing a tot of
c-t.f/C9'1CNh Residential Consullln~. ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••• lNCX>METAX SERV. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Ext. Cabme~ ftn1sb mg. & rockshakes-compo·t~r. newsy tnrormallon as ••••••••••••••••••••••• "lnt~rior• by Design" • ROBJN'S HOUSE· Yourhomeormyoffice. PETEBSPAlNTING stucco repaJr. 751-3448/ Free· ail. 541·5930 Fm. wellusomerreatbuys.
MAJUNA MONEY MG KS Concrete breaklng & haul· (714>731-8288. Q.EANING SERVICE:, For appl. call 968-5436. Expr'd. Reas R11tes. 673-8457. Avail.
W<kpJ. budgeting, bill lreg Fast & etrlclent. Electrical ______ for • thoroughly clean Lmdlc~ Free Est. Call Gene EXCELLENT PAIN· _Rep_al_r_&-rer_oo_r_._S_h_a-kc-·.
paymg.Srplbus & ~ 645-35l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _hous __ e_._54().._085_7 ____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ TING. Reasooablerates. comp. Guaranteed . ~1viduals. 673 7831 Found at ions, retaining ......_... tu-..£ric Want a REALLY CLEAN European Landscaper. Painu""• Extr/lntr. Ex· Free estimates. 548·2706 Brian. 548·0512 walls. blocks, patios. ~T T F w.o .. u c'd53&SOIS. S4tj.4309 Uc 327136645-6974 HOUSE'! Call Gingham op work. air price. pr'd, honest. neat. reas. Plaster/R.,air Thomas parks lie. roor re· Gi rl. Free est. 645-5123 RefS. 646-4871 dys/eves. Uc'd 964-1045 Dave •••••••• .• , ....... ,..... pair & coatings, Feb.
Carpenter. Free &it Any a.Md c _.. €.LECTRICJAN-Pnced...._ --,--in-. --E--.-.1-1 Neat pa~cnes & textures S~. SlOO off on linseed size jobs. Call Allan or ••••• .... •••••••••••••••• right-free estimate on Call J anice·s Raggedy Japan~eLandscaper nvi pa Ung. xl"' nl. FR&EST. 893_1439 Otl trcahng, shingles &
Tony. 646-8649 · Li~'d Family daycare large or small jobs. Ann's housecle~ning for Spnnkler, Low prices. u1w rates. Refs. Free shakes, asphalt & acrylic
C\Js w/p.....,chool program to Licensed 673-0359 thorou{h, re hab le & Work guar. 9 yrs exp. est.536-4780, 536-4383 -PA_TC_H_P_L_AS_T_E_. R-IN_G_ coating for composition TOM ood k ·~.. courteous service.' Llc'd/Bonded. Noburo. ~ wor ing, serveyou.NB.5'8-2531 f'orm••-G45-l800 53HU62.897·2.862 f\ne Exler. Paintlne by All t ypes . Free shingles&bll-uproofing. res1denllal & com ----------,. ------------------R .,,_ s u I T estimates Call5406825 20 y rs. exper. Free merclal. Call Wayne, ••••••-••••••••••••••• ·~or. l. c .... ns. ry · · ....,,_.,....,~ Controc:t-Spec. an Res/units Fast, Rosemarie's Houseclean· Mail1t11twe me.836-SMS24 hrs. "••'••" E s l i.m . Memb er ;;,,,::::c.~-· •••••••••:":•••••••••••• cln.& prof. Own tools ing. Rers, reason. Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 ~ •••• ;.\•••••••••••••• ChaNoWmabelllrngo!.,~...Tlm3. erce. -,.... _..-..ace Const LI II l N Oave645·1S38/642-5909 trans. 6'2·1403~3439 Comp I. mainte nance. Int.. ext . .serving area ror 7 ...........,
••••••••••••••••••••••• rue oo a ypei.. o Cornn• Painting, carpentry. Ute Y"'· Prof. qual. work. Plumbing repair. Spee. in We care Carpet Cleirners ~ too small. Licensed. Gcr•ftiftcJ .,.ete Ho~ecleantng plumb., ceiling repairs Ros id/ Apt s / Comm . remodeling & copper re· c-
Steam "lean. f\lso UP· Spiro 751·9872 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & matd servtt'e. Oa_1ly, ~c. Reas. S48-05l2 Reas. Dit,·e.Sll&-8425 pipe, Good prices. Top ..,..... " w...,.,,~ -""lhJy or live Hal Plu-bm' g. 537-3194 ••••••••••••••••••••••• holstery Work gu11r . E.C. FRANKEN Gen. Gardening,_ clean-ups & ..,_ .. • .. ...,.. • ---------"' Truck mount unit. Fr. Contr Add a room. im-landscaping. George tn. t services. very SELL idle items with a Havesocnethlnfiyouwanl Spas, hot tubs installed. est, reas. rates. 64S-3'7 l6 prove. 67., '""""AnytJ"m e lbush.i. 54S-7072 ~ ;1~es. Lic'd. Agency £~_56781y Pi.lot Class I fled Ad. to seU? Classi 100 ads do Find what you want in Gas, elect , plumbing.
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Beauty Operator wanted
1usl gr aduated from
school OK. also P/lime
manicurist. 540-2474
Beauty HAJR STYLIST
needed, Regis Hair Styl·
Ing, So. Cst Plaza. CM
Apply in person. 540·8888.
Bee Line Fashions has
glamorous opportunity
full or p/Ume. No invest·
ment or delivery. Earn
wardrobe & xlnt profits. ---------~
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transp. eaur. drivers lie
req'd. No prior exper nee. Good drivlng rec a must. No Sunday work.
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Procure all materials &
schedule work for build·
ing maintenance depart·
ment. Must have some
construction knowledge,
clerti;al skills & be able
to deal with users. Two
years college necessary.
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1071 Ca melback
Irvine 644·9010 F.qual Oppor Employer
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N'EW J.R. last food opcr.
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wkendt . Counter help.
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..., ..... ~~ 1 ~~ OPENINGS POR THE ~. C.I(. have IA I tn CMWt ~ ..... -:-l . _.,, Mlllnt~• aupervllor: n>LLOWIMO. Div. for a n
8.31>\0SI M. Oft"''· LOAM • m at I p r I v a t t PBX . experiaoced mp or t~r.:rt\! COUMS&OI P1Yctll1tric hotpltal In LOAN PROCESSOR: Anawerln c urvlce woman poe1eHln1 ~ AUDfTOI A PQMUOO la av8'l1ble So. Orl&l\le County. Mu•l W\lh ftl>"\Mee ln 1ov't ~~ f\IU & Prr. Call lhuslum and lntejrt1fy.
11 pm : \O 1 111 m "" ror a cll'f('r ~non who bave IOfD4I knowled&e of loans. Prior u p. re· l U YolA ~Int •refted ui a ~NCR 4 • Im hu UM• ckiair• to jo.n un buildin1 maintenance. quired, preferably fn PIX OPIL beautlfYI office Jn the .-.;w;:..;.:.,,:;,:y.;~o.;;.-:.-1 a..bat• OIM'ft1"1f t'utt .auruabo motu,aiie lnclud i~ _!JlumblnJ{. ~9'•.b8!'kln& °'re· ""art •··--or "'-"t time nn.t totatliao. workl.U. l111ne loan C'c>mpan)' do1n11 ~c•l6Mlftoreqwp-lat""H\eld ~ .. ~ .... ...., n1n·= ul wilb con1e nl1l ••
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.. ._ buialrwu ln 8o. Or1uuce mtflt. l"C!l*ina. 491-S'702/ ~9 O(' eve -· mu• aoc~ w~ are ln~rt"lll -' •• dlF County A Qillfomlareal &11'17'74. • L 0 A N S E R V I C 8 be able to w~ some ed in ~~ y~ In c..te W... 1•1tiil1• ltceiue la re COUNSELOR: Pr\ o r weekends. = allla terviewby appoi.ntmeDt.
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, -wportttiach 1114 )~ q11~ flnoftrt-nco Wiii MAIMTIMAMCI loan sef'ViclDi exp. de-required. HY cOm· w..,M. TaylorCo.
HOl'RfX'l.tr.ANJ:Hs tie tth'"n to uppllcut1 t luble, preferably ID pFany tt!'_C:.'a'rte"a·.ea'1•1 Real&oni &44-49f9 R A ANTllELP Ul who buvc bod prior ex• MIC~ mortgage benldai fllt re· ublon ... anu rfK\C',t•fl'1"opl periMcc 1n too field ol Nffde.d for lulJ time. latA!dClekl. · 640-lUOF.oE. a.I.SALIS.. Bte.akfjj.jlk'ttftf\bttfft;l
Ciin1rham 0 1rl ll4~5l2.'t fW&n4'l', reial t'lllut.e. or mUlt.Haml.ly u.n!U. Must PBXO...,.RATOR -~i"us oo..,. "Vail. '· lttylt. O.C. ~. .... o N IN UR NC E rr.. "'1"".,...• " " v• Part le Cull time nt.'eC.led • .rlrl fWu!t<'boy , llvt~ m10l'ant'o ~xcellent l'l•vti tome expenerice, L A S A Orange eo-i\tprt area, our. attract iv , well Coo~. dl s h~lU l\p'r ,
1 n t 0 ct 0 4 ,. "tr ;ii l'ommhu1lon •chodult c:arpentry. electrlcal1 CLERK: To monito r inter busy a111tltchbrd, fumiahed Ug\Jna Deacb counter help. C8l1Roe or ~ dutws l.orwc pt-rm1t1 uni mate d olumbtftg&otberrtlatea loan rues to lnsure con· Ptr " P/1' day shift&. office. lorexper. or ucw· Omer i.Spnu '"r appl. ecroo11 Oel Mar hom" ptil'OICIDlll &rowtb It Im-tr-.. Appliance repair UnuaUon ol appropriate E.O.E. Many beftefitJ. ly licensed. enthW1ia11llc ,.,
y 0 un 1 t' ~up h• n 0 m !diutt< Income Send e.x perienc• necenary. lo1urance covenie . Pay accordlnc lo exp. &a;lespeople. Xlnt COOl· ~ ... , • :.: cMdt 2 dop n xlbl r urm-t.o l.. Blue. 620 Ex~llent beoefits Ap-Prior up. d esirable. S*S333. fl33.333:J. nuasion sc~ule & a tru· , ________ _
houri lh~lerrdl~ rt-Newport Cenler Dnve. ply. PartUrnepoeltioo;boura l)'&real locat1onon C()f.8l
qwr-4. •uto r~~uirl.'ll S11 1t1 2 11 , Newport THllAYIMICO negotiable. .......Dri•...U. Hwy .. 2· blka. from Ote
rA y THOSI l~I '°" colletie t\IAd~nt ~ach. CA~. 1071 Qamelbac.k Part Time Job AM & PM . beach, with ample ofr. .UilDS ~ wne " eum:nt lrvine ~·91>t0 LOAN PILE PURGER: ahift.s ava.ilforCdM. C.11 street parking.
RESTAUUNT-
HEl.P . . ' CHllSTMAS l lLL5 ~IJ '* p,•um41 All area' ~o to Ad •"59. Dall> Maclune ()perutor no t!ll Equal ()ppoc' Employer To purge files for micro 7!19-1140. SIA UOM RIA.LTY
WORK :~~N YO l..l l1n1form1 furnl1bcd ot. 330 W. Bay St. ~ req'd Shop environ· ~~t.1;:,:::7c,'i:;t Plant Shop Manager• 4'7·llll WAIUm
0ptrun15 an war houn Al. 21 oro\ r Reu~ -~l~Mpa.Ca ~-ment Call ~7·7e36 Management approx. 4 mo. No prior must have extenslv• f "-""J , 1 ~. ~o expenencc ...,....<It-, .... cr.LMAA...11 111 ~ ~t. Or. ·a office. ocsot)' • .,., le. t;.a I nee Apply UnheraJI nvv-~ -"'""' exp. neceasary; w knowledge or t11terior Newport Be.ch. heavy
Del TacoJ a ra,pldly ex-
~ tast fooc:t chain,
has 1mlned1•te open1ogi.
fOf all positJOn."S, l~lr and
part·t.une. d•y, anctni1thl
sMts.. Appl)' dally 2-4Pm
at 2112 Bristol. Newport
Beacti. •
VICTOI Prot.rrt.on ~nl~·. L2ai 4 cays wk.• hn day also MAC .. HIST Uierome a vital link In train. plants " have a strong pbooes. Exper req'd.
T f lf.-Y Senk.. w WI~~ anua Anu ~are t meal SlOO/wlc MlLLltANU ~fashion chain-retail background . Mature. s t.ble. 8:30·5. uu Batth Sl.. S\c 21.3 lnterVl boW'a ~ 12 & Appl)' Mni. O rt"t•n P .o For prote>-type r:nacblne Shelly's tall Girl Shop. Salary tor ~II 1be abo'fe Salary open. Dirt Cheap. Beoellts. 64H037
N pottl:kl h 1..a Monuu-uF'ri Box C.Downey.CA90240 ~ ln the mslrwn(ont lmrned ~I for exp posltlont l k tom · ~
• ~ dC •-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml dlVliilOn ol tbe oil tool in-sales oriented ind iv. mena urate w it.h ex· ---------RtX:EPTlONlSTrrYPlST ISM 520 Housekeeper, ltve an . dunry. Worklna from maturilyoljudgementln pcrieoce. P~~contact Pool Cleane r: & re · NewportBeachAdAgen
And add your Ol'"' GUARDS mature. r efs. no child bluepnnts. !!ketches & high vol s t o r e Ir penonnelforlurtherin· palrman.Expenenced. cyh&seot.rylevelopen ~~kll to PebrullI) SECURITY Rm /TV I rv Terr. verbal designs. directly s•rvise sm state. 40% fonnauoo.640-4.W>EOE. 911:8009 ma ror detail minded. DEL T 0 '
.--673--0042 wrth engineering, to as-discount. pd. vacaUoos, ,,..~ self·starter with aood AC , INC.
SJ.St in new product de· salary + override. Must phone penonahly, xlnt An Eq l ()pport r11
H 0 u 8 c w I v c s & velopment tor wo rld have 3-5 yrs sales exp. I~ -· newport . T....... typing skills & good E~loyerM /';;r\Y Housecteaners We buvc wide well bore navi&a· preferably in specialty ~ • _, ~ nnel Banbury Cross pre· spelling to handle front ____ ._ ___ _ ---------r ~ to our recent ex-PAYTHOSI pansion progrum. Wells
CHllSTMAS llLLS Fnrgo Guurd Ser\lices U.
WOKK WH EN YOU hiring Secunty Guards
WANT . fot:
()penanp in wurehQuse, lr'flM/Hewport .. och
foctory&office.call 5-ht~......_."'
· 'VICTOR Flllert./..._ Paric
Ti ..... wy Service• Cot .. Mfta & lite
4341 Birch St. Stt-213 WMttMc-Ana Newport &ud1
5 56-8520 t M M E D I A T E And add your new E paychecks to Fcbru:iry'!\ 0 r H t HG S fo r
budget. H p.rvlaory le •e l
-------• s.c.+ty Offken who --------i wmitTOP PAY. with a General Office
ACCOUHTIHG
CLEIUC
Two posltiog.s arc aYall:t·
ble in our !nJsy accounl-
1 ng depa rtment. One
position iis in our At··
l.'OUflls Payable d1v1!'100 and one IS in lbe general
accounling division .
Some bookkeeping. C /L.
Ol' ;1ccounts p11yuble ex·
pen encu prefered. 10·
Key t>xperiencc re·
quired, neut bandwntln~
& lJghl typi n~ helpful.
F.xooUt!nt working c·onoi·
tions.& company txlnefits
including rlcntul plun.
Appl)' 8am·llum & lpm-
3pm, Nat1onal Educa-
tion, 4401 Birch St..
Newport Beach. 1Nea
O.C. Airport). Equal Op
porWruty Employer.
,. .. c:ted co ... .,.
IA.RH $3.00 TO $3.1 5
PlltHOUR
rROMOTIOH
CAHPAY
TO $4.25 re HOUR
Apply ln person Monday
to F'r1day. SAM lo 5PM
at:
WELLS
FARGO
GUARD
SERVICES
153ZW c-. ........ ,._rt-. CA
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~~1;,~28~~r you· lion equipment.~ ~athe storeLFoc interview cnll ~~ I'':-· r-t"''"'O School Martlyn. 8'7·5284 olfiee. Excellent op
experience helpful for Westminster Mall, (714) ' agency or8'2-2948. HBarea. port.unity lo learn ad· ---------
HSK'R/Co ... Dni0tt
Pvt. Room . board & salary. care of elderly
couple. 494-8287
INSPECTORS
Q.C.
INSPECTORS
FIRST SHIFT
TelcCorm . a m ajor
rmnuf'adurer of hybrid
microelect ronic melul
packaging de \11ces.
local.Cd m Oranl(e Coun-
ty, bas severul 1m
mediate openin.ii. for
Quality 'lontrol lnspec
tors.
Duties involve Inspection
to mechanical s lao dards, specifications and
tolerances. Must be able
t.o work from production
schematics and /or
blucpnnts. Mtnimum l
year exper~oncc re· quired.
roorc variety or projects. 898-$705. -112•0331 NOOUCTIOH vertming business. RESTAURANT
Salary open. excellent MARKETING FIRM has -··~ TileSanbomCompany. COUNTER benefits packaee. E.O.E. . w~• b 2192 Martln, lrvme t IUIU"'""" Ad~rtising & ScienUfic Drilling Con-once in 8 "'ume c ance calf For Appointment Rubber 00.Se prod\tC'-"· Public Relations
lrol. Corporate Head· al big earnings, for cpls Irvine area, must pass '714-040-8444 PERSO' E q uarter 8 , N 0 w port Ot" singles lo supplement company phjalcal incl. NN L
Beach. call ('714) ~'7-9051 inc. or as maln inc w/ HtGU& back X-ray. s.t0-7639 RE C E PT I TV PIS T . ~ (or Mr. Moll or Mr time to enjoy life. No exp E.O.E . lmmed opening, Fl t. All
Adams. nee. will train. Cull Pane•ll .... y maJ bend. 214 E Alton. PART TIME
MACHINIST
•1st& 2lld SWft•
Due to our growth, we
have Immediate open
ings for
Minimum expenence re-
quired. severa l traanee
posiUon.s available.
betwn 6·8pm. for In-Hu Openings For: Prof. salesman/mktg S,A.Call5S'7-096L
terview67J.5930. leca.,_th managtir needed for new DAYS
r p r o d u c l II n e . 1---------Mature woman live-in S.U...,." Partners bl{I pote ntial Lwhtime
companion for widow "OlherClerical 54!M2.85;~1 Recepti"onas· t No 11moke/drink Lots ()I PosiUona in the 111 Hours
timeforbobbies644·'7468 Sadclleback Vly area Clerk/Typ1·st 27601 fortMs Id. PROPERTY MGMNT •• -_,_._.. b·..& cr....111.... •t SECY I BKKPR. l-3 yrs --,--_ .. ..,.,.._ ••
MECHAHIC/kACIHCi _.... exp m Com'I f\eld. Typ· ...... 16 YHn of
Mechanic for BMW Rae-13AMJIC.....-J mg, ph, A/P & AIR . We areseelung a person Olp.
Ing team. Must be at 131-1477 COLDWELL BANKER. with a minimum 1 year
least 25 yrs. have or can,•-•Lallliallun•a-Nllilgilu•e•I -• NB, olc. Ph 752-8080, .ask reception experie nce .__.. in --. dur-
t Cl I li H I " , Mr T-t with s trong t y p1n ~ ~' r----··· ge ass c. ave c n ---------•Of' s . .....,. er. b"Uti R · ._ l'ftf.....t o-r o-
driving record. Tr~vel Nurses Aides, '7·J, 3-11.I•--------r~lud~.SOw~r~~~~~~ ~houn at: r-
thru-out US during Goodwages.Lowpalienl RealEal:ll'e pleasant per11onalily, season. Send qualHica-load lmmac 41 bed so.c•• 'f. HOTTEST and a neat ap-arance. dons. salary reqmnts, & "-· H · s _. .. -refs t.o: #461. c l o lbe Dal· ....,.,v. osp. 20362 ant.a RIAL EST A TE MKT Salary is $'700 PLUS de· *Carl's
Jr.•
lY Pilot, P.O. Box, lS60, Arni Ave. C.M. S49-306l HUNTINGTON BEAcH pendlng on experience
Cost.a Mesa. CA 92626. 0 F Jo' IC E H EL PER -Work where the average and skills.
Medical baclt office. OM 1)\uni. -Sun. Mesa Verde sale price Is Sl00,000 for
family practice, limited Conv. Hospital. Gt>l the rastest growing &
X-ray cert. req. Send re· ~nterSl. C.M. S48·SS85 highest e aying R eal
sumeto Daily Pilot. P.O. OfCice Munuger-Sales Estate Compa ny In
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Good opportunity for ad· C..Ufomia. Our office at 92626 Ad #442 Bolsa & Goldenwesl is • · vancement. Will train/no BOOMING . Get in on the
Medical Front Office. experience necessary· uction. Ca ll our 24 hour
Busy N.B. O.B. Gyn. of· Musl be 25 yrs old or recorded message for
We are a growing com
pany l ocal e d n ea r 24205 LOCJUna Hills
COSTA MESA and offer· Mall
i.ng the successful apph-LAGUtilA HILLS cant an exce lle nt ' • , benefits package antt Ill t:q~IOpJ)Ortun~ty
pleasant working en· t.:mployer M /F
vironment Please apply ---------
fice. Experienced only older & be avail. on inf .
WEOFFt.:R need apply. J>lease send Saturdays . 557-0824 or more s42. l402
•IUJhly Compet1t1ve resume to P.O. Box 1560, 774-6090. 1:525 M esa ----+--·----
in person or ca II :
Rauil <Asta Mesa. 92627, Box Verde 112I08, C-Oe ta Mesa. Real FBt.at~Sales -~1------..
Mooday, Tuesday, Wed-
n esd a/..t. Tbur s d l!)'.
lOAM· t'M, CLOSED
Friday at 21oww..,.
a.211
We orrer top s al:iry
levels and oulslandlnl(
rompany benefits which
mdude paid m<..od1cal and life insurance. pension
plan. twuoo asslstance, 2 weeks paid vacation,
bberal paJd holidays and
s ick leave. l"or 1m -medit1te consid eration
call (714t600-8J31 or app. ly in person. Arter hours
and Saturday interviews
can be arranged upon re-
quesL
•PleotyolOverUme 423. OIO&Cl.SUC YCN:tt_invit~
•Shift Dirferenllal ••-. "•P• .. '-~-"n for CAUlll MIGHT. _
,AlltlCIA
llWIQ(l
('7)4)54&-$60L
5602.~3
ROOM & IOARD
CARE & KI NDNESS for eld~ly atnb"lalory lady
in your home . Salary -
open. fl'lnanc1al arrange-
ments open. &M-7878
WANT TO
60 BACI
TO WORK?
V111il our New
t4-1WMJtonleach
lnterv1ewi.ng Center
Immediate open ings
for Clerical and In· d~al skills. Sign up
now for "close !O home" tempora ry
work at the highest hourl.Y rates.
Huntmgtoo Dcach
847-3496
&mWarner Ave #215
Newport Beat'h
833-1441
S...ARo,CA
State Lie. No C-6036
F.Qual Opportunity
€mployer M/F
•Excellent Compa·"Y Medical Seer~, exp'd, nam' .. -• ..., ETC "' '-~y order,._ 1·n s mall No cost or obhgation. Benefits for Employees mature. HeaV)' ictation, """' '""'
and Dependents. & front desk. Busy office. olfice. Requires phone & Learn about real estate ~.a& Mi.Us SATURDAY Salar)' open ~71'72 melh apUtude type 60 as a career. Learn about CY
--;;._..;'---·----1 wpm. Exp e ri e n ce Century 21 training. sanStteet
IMTBVIEWS MEDICAL help(uJ. Medical, Dental Learn how to get started SANTA /\NA •9AM to 12 Hoo111~ A Am benefits. fast. Tuesday February r,q al 0pport l
SAILBOAT SALESM AN
Experience preferred
Koma Manne67~1403
Sail maker 1teeds exs>.
seamstre<1s 675-m70. TEKFORM c~DIMATOI Fabricaled PlasUcs lnc. 6, 7:30 pm. Call nowfor Eu I M"f~Y
Oleap Handyman. paint-APPLY IN PERSON Good pay ~ benefits 81..5W.l.8lhSl .. C.M yoorreservation. '.•--m•p-oy•e•r---•I
ing,plumblng,lllingetc. p RO.DUCT 5 ~ome mt!dlca l back-&46·3279. C...twyZI Wnt SALESAmb1l1ous peri.on
Neat work 9&Hl39 1 [ID SIEGLER ground helpful. Must . SSC-4840 who wanl..<t t.o canl but COMPANY """ have mable transporta-1--------• ----------can only work part time
Head housekeeper: part Divisionor TRAHSPOIT Uon.treojoydrivi.og. ottoaDffK ReaJEBtate R"'"geration· 0pp.forgd.x~incomc. tune stockboy&majds. Blisslr Laughlin 7S8500 9-~ Irv. window mfr. Ex-Salesl)eople PresUgeor-0111 Asslstan<'(l given
The IM Al Laguna. 211 2770CoronudoStreet DYNAMICS Medical per'd wo~n l?refd. for fi ce. Your own desk. Tbp M h . Whtsle. retail sales. Call
N. Csl Hwy, Laguna Anaheim.Ci\92806 3131WestSeger11trom. ~. P•y"'hialn'c ofc respon, h1 ·press dcskr comm. Work with a ec an1c , for appl. 5:30>6:30.daily. Beach Santa Ana. CA '"" .. l'" .. .. xtra aharp math apl. hvy broker that will help you 73t·2l98or~·1684
HOME -""IGH equaloppol'tunlty w 1.P unts. antqs & ph's, customer ser. bill-get listings. Over 30-Y1"S Z.3yearsexperienccw1th ""~--•~R~ ~ employer mlf/h Equal Opportunity stained glass needs OFC mg/invoicing 4 dy work experience. rdrigeralion assembly ~.,... """' .. ~ CIMTRHIWPOIT Employer m/f/h MGRtornatcb. k b ' r R f and . sub-usembly plus FUll time & part timt" CO-ORDINATOR PR IC E S M I TH w ' co e ne · e s . knowledge or piping, Exp. helpful, excellent
•Paint, wa llpaper, --------•!·--------714/631-3800 S*ll90. ~ chemicals, condensers. H.B. location. Good drapery, Ooorlng sales. IHSPICTOI MEDICAL RECEP etc.,required. salary. For appl. r:ill
Previous retail & design ~ Mec"-kel MACHINISTS · OR111000NTIC ASSIST. S21-8S41 exp. rcq. 40hrs including Set-up & perform une & TIONlSTforbuay ram!IY RI>A. Part-Ume. 1 year Albert Pussell We o ffer ex<'elle nl•------.--Saturday. fina l ins p ection of practice. heavy Pb s, experience.Send reauroe Nlary, promotional op· Sales & Engraving. Full
•Also part time position machine parts. Must be some insurance. must be t.oClasslCled Ad #438 Dai-Realty Co. poctunities and company Ot" Ptr. Noack Trophy &
avail, including Satur-proficient in lhe use of ..... Yow Mo•• To good w/people. Ex per ly Pilot, 330 West Bay St. a3DOV&RDLN.&.63 .. S~2 benefits Including paid Engraving Co .. 102 E.
day. precision measuring in· .,_wkll&A mandatory.CA1l646-l6Jl C.M.92626 medical and lire in· l6lh Sl.,alSupenor,CM.
Apply in person: Village struments & the reading letttr Job on Mon, 215• _______ _....._. Real FAlate saunce for employ CH _646-31 __ 4_1 ------
Horne Design. 2624 San of blueprints. 2 Yrs. M d r I Part nmc newspaper de· HAVE OPENING Cor ag-and dependents. Please Sales
I M ID N 8 9 93 b. . •~ 1m-....i• t ln f essenger e aver ng livery coin machlne4. gre111ive. mo tiva ted __._,.. E 1 l rw 1gue r.. . . 640-1 mac 1n1s ts ex pe r ex """"a e open gs or tJckets for st.age show 63 ,.,......1,,_.c:......, "....,._.' mp oymen VI· 111..a.a ... WHILE
T ~ • I -I h. · l r1 ..,.... hi · · l._10 .,.........,1. sales <>•ent who has the fl ~
1401 Dove St Ste 340
._...g831una~!luel I t'-llnl'I genera mac mist too s a cxpe en .. ~ mac m ts Must have car. know .._,_-to 5,....,_,.,. ~•i'lb re. """"' .,..., requirement.Apply at t.osetupandoperatepre-area 495-153 r•~11M1~•y ..,._ • .., ...... ~ ft YOU1.l.l.EARH 279157 Cabot Road I Mwws Aide. clSion lathes, m ills, and . · -· ~ wilimited o~rtunities
I Above average wages & Paul Dosier drills in a prototype shop M&MTTUJHll ,. MUll1 now be emp'°'ed in Million ~Jar loca· l£AR SIEGLER Have fun part-lime earn·
E4ual.Opportunlty I health benefits . Apply atmosphere. Must be Work your way up to and ree '° work ln lllY Uon. Call Al Stellato for I ~/c~mm~ss~on ° ot~t'r: £mployer Mff Newport Conv. Center, Associates, Inc able to read blueprints mgmt or sales in this small applluce bus. or coofidenlial lnten •iew. TilAHSPO T Ing charge accts in a ma I 1555 Superior Ave. and have knowledge of rapidly expanding co. air treatment equipt. New Agents Welcomed. DYMAMtCS jor ail
.Notanag1;ncy I NewportBeach. :n"iORedbillAve baslcshoplrlgonometry Posll19ns star t s In M-F.6tolOPM.orMon-!16i3-56Tl 31JlWSe{erstrom area~etr~~~ tn your
L Never H ee I CostaMesa,CA 92626 orgeometry. warehouaeforapenwbo Thun 6-lOPM and Sal. SanuAna.CA A.OS 714/523·5165
----------Ho6less, AM sh1fl. exp. l714t 556-7075 ta looking l<W' grnd nr op-9 : 3 0 A M • Z ; 3 O P M . E
L-t.• .. Top Pay. Blue Dolphin. EqualOppor Employer 1bescpositionsoffer: ntvw/atopnat'l co.Xlnt $400/mo sat or profit E.O.E. m /f/h 2,.,1~~~1 Gr.i ... ERALOFFIC£ 673-1803. '""f •-s haring prog r a m . Real Estate w .r Wholesale Lumber Co. ---------..ro~ ·d edi I raases"' bens. can Chris, whichever you prefer. BllliQg exp. 70 wom. 10 Hostess, E l Tori t o --------•I '"\,N'lupany pai m ca S4(MI065. Coastal Person· Nocxpr. nee, Some Mgr
key. _good with flflures . restaurant, NB. now ac-G .. IRAL & life insurance ~Agency, 2'790 Harbor, opport avail. For In·
Mat.Ure. dependable & ceptlng applications. LAIOttERS •Company paid relire· • AIJiJOBS FREE ter\iew call art 1 PM,
well 11roomed. Xlnt com-Will train. Apply in Needed immediately for menl -.:..---'------1 979-3860 Pflll.Ybencfits. Callfor In person. 2·4PM. Mon· Th I I C ModelsMaJe•Female ----------1 le~,v . weekends Thurs . 4221 Oolphin e r v ne ompany PAIT TIME
67 Striker Way. Building Trades depart· .OOCweek vacation art er WE H 11 D MI W
GIN. OFc/SECY
Exper & good t yping
skills. uso ol dictapbone,
handle correspondence
for2men +misc genl of dut.lea for am mrr firm.
Pleuanl worklnf! cood ~benefit.a. Tap Mali eorp, Irvine. cau Mrs. Witt. 97MI*).
Glrr Friday. Typing aaa,a sr.ort band, He av
phooe WC'k for buly olc.
ment. 1"1ll·time. A_pply 6 months fACIS:
THI llVIMI CO !or 1V Commtrclals, ad· £Y£NlllGS 1
,_..,_1!'1 C.melb~~~-OOtO •10 Paid holidays vert.lsing, shows. etc. ti Multi wtt.b outat.andln", UYU~ _. )'OU ate • proleulonal ll 1"' Equal Oppor Employer -Company Cafeteria inodel or wut to get Into •tlradlve pert00• t es
Hotel
Pool Attend
We are seek.log a reliable
person wi th a current ----"T=....----this field, pleuc call for who enkw working w1tb
•Disc!Ounl on Brunswick appt. You coukl be work-k)da. Over :n. Start at
rod t In I SUO per hour. Phone water safely certificate
to attend our hotel swim· ming pool area. Apply
9am-l2 Noon. Mon/Fri,
Personnel.
Ma I iotl Hofel
800 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
F.quel ()ppot1 Employer
__....,. ____ ,.
P uc s g 81 ear 1 u nut 642·4321 Ext. 250
Brunswick 11 a people week.so~:· BETWEEN 4 :00·5:0
oriented organluClon. NewYoritW•talodels PM:.. .... --~
Our atmosphere ls re--;;;;;;.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~ -nllllJ" tutd 1nd lnfot"n\81 and • F.qual <>Poortu tJ f1c1bt1 is lou\.ed ln MO¥m fllllM Employer
e Co. just 2 blocu sms llTIAS
off the San Diego P'w)'. l(jds Teeftl..Adutu. EJt·
Pluae contact Jud)' Uae w· to bre» cepUonal~ '°" Martin, Monday thru lnlo movies. 1100 per Fr~. Sim to 4pm for daY pou, (71•) 71M~.
an Interview. Vf D EO CAST I M O
SERVICE. (Now in «h
year)
, .. "'. ' , "• ' ••,.. r ......... -..
nlE MOST
SE¥S1BLE
REAL ESTATE
COURSE •
ET CONCEIVED:
TELECOURS£
2000 •
UNIQUE
VIDEO
EDUCATION
PROO RAM
DBSJGNBD BY
AWA.RO..WINNINO
FACULTY
TUIUOO letiiid
Pr!)cr•m •
ALPHY'S
USTAUIAHT
~ po11ltlon open for
HOSTESSES HOSTS
WAITRESSES
Sales
36-60K
EMH. POTIMTIAL *
rROHSSIOHAL *
IXICUTIVI• WAITERS COOKS DISHWASHERS Pa.Id weekly, comp•nY , SOPT·sa&.SALES• bmefits. Apply In person Ame rica's foremost
911mto4pmdaily. publicly held business
Alpbya's Restaurant ~Y corp. is now
Jll'75 llarboul Edinger seeldD& the above tYIK'
f'ow)laiD Valley lndhidu.als. We have 9
Ala Equal corp'• lbol sell s mall
Oppor1unit1 li:mployer. b1.1Slnesses to average
Americans that raJlie in rom $1~$17,500.
• • once in a
Restaurant p rr person
needed to &Me food or-ders" beip pttp8f'C ~ food&. £xper. 1D l'u.nalaa
• caah reciater hdffut -~E GUIU> S l E. Oyer Rd. Sant. ,.,,..
7Sl-318l
US'I'AlJRANT
1--'T--.Plae
DOW &akiai appUcadons
for ,..._ to tralq •• -~~· f'ul food ,.. pr. -..pru.l, but not IMc. Aoob la penoo onl).
lb tbru Sat. M . ?~ ........ Hunt.lkh.
Rlltaunnt
CA.KROWS RIBTAURAN'T
oPPOrtoil)' for
~ lnd1vlduals wlth
R.E .. IM. or ~riUes
o.ckground <other d1s-
el pll ne& will be con-
sidered). A full <I ii<·
dolure U.~iew wlU be
eooduttcd by J .•
DfOtounl. Monday at
6PM at lM west coast bd·
Qtr1: CAB Enterprbe~.
foe. 3$0 Fischer Ave.
CM. ~aee call for re-
wvlllontl '114~·1262-
• • ., I\ .. • •
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fetal')' 0(){11 urJt'ntfd. SERVICE STATION AT· Tow Trl.lt'lt Drivers ex: ~terer experienced ...... , 1005 ...... , •
25
SAUSMIM MllDID
tnlhUll 11\lc. tnl rpn• TENDANT. flt. exper per'd. T09 r:Y· Appl)' Ol\ly CUllLom shop. Too ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-·· .. •••••••••••••••• 'q "" .. 1111. lndl•ldual Muir •~lll)'.QallCarl GftW tow n1. 7408 _....and bene. Pff or ...................... .
hav• txC'elltnt 1k011. eHl2lSJC ()uneWay,C.M.8'2·1251 Ftr.C.M.548·1U8 ESTATE r 11r ,,.. •Ill•• u 1yp~ tOwpm •. know * .J&L ·• l&l30mmUC...lenlll ll'I kuy • other Mllct $+.lrvlce tatloo Allen· TRAINEE Waftre11es needed. Mr '8 rr. ~7 f:-'111-lo.....:. c.ee. '250. Canon PeUx
mllthlnoa Lllo book dent. uper'd. Day It YOW\I man to tra.ln for 0'1 Co(fee Shoo. 3060 E. --...-w/50mm l.4 ISmm 2.5 1r
kHJM"' ••a>Hien 1 + ~. Y\all 11 ~me. ~P· ...it of srec~ton op· eo.tHwy, COM. Oriental art, objects D' Art, Antiques UOmm 2.5 lenM9 6 caae. -~• ;:,·~~ ":.'1; ~~~~·-· nUa"' ~.r~ualn~~~·~!:d War.eho11u man u . & furniture (screens, stone lantern~s'.!.., _.__1...:'1::..:75~·...:eo.ao~~:.....----
Od>or.a.MHD mechaiucal aptlludf 4 perienced in 1hippln1 & broilies. snrittes, porc:e alns~tc , Dop tt40
S.,rvlt't &talion attend, xlnl vi..100 w/wllllntneu reteivln1, UPS, Parcel Plus: glass china. silver, &c household •••••••••••••••••••••••
•W. CO wotlt da)t, apply \0 !tarn. Lon1 training P os i. W 111 also be · """ otl · f 1 k Pekin M &. F AKC ·tr;--; c u ·r 1 v E &1t Mar1na Shell, 15922 perW!. Only aerioua need ~JIOftllble (01' pulling" items. 'ue c ect1on o we I nown Ola~~ltedi •*crlfice
'F..CRifARY/AOM AS· ~{1gt1Utwy, n.u. (2131 apply. Call for lnterview packing par\S orders. artist MS-l'190/SS'MO\O ~T BHc••l ry + lil(ed •PPt betwn 7·9am . Mustbeoriablud"•c-llNNm llADIURY bonU5 fllf' l8lel/inarlt&\· ~Sta Help needed im· 54IM8>I. ,. curate. Heavy Ufttng re· 31562 Wildwood Rd. One black male Pelt·
1na ont•nlf'd t1t1r11ctlve med. """or pi t . Apply TlJt..IMll$ =·Applications now So. Laguna ::~~s.=d!:i.~!: ~;\t~11.'~"~~ •E.C tHwy,N.B. "NATIONAL lnc.s.N~~~pled. E.S.S. ~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~!!!!!l~fOr~Jea::::.U~eW.~=953'1~•:v:es~.
N • ,._ tt>i.,bone v~c«< t:.rn. ..:.!!'' · ex~ra 11ncome MAAAA 11.ir ... LRS Welder exp'd with arc & • Uaaso Al*> puppv. I need ..._..r..ct Sftordary. lnt rated 111 In '2000+ 1 mo. for w.-alJOl'IB ror c eaners """""""~,.. ml r • · • * * Afllilmc" 10 e 0 a kM.ruc attentive person ..a.5 GUYS l1arn1n1 aroup In c""9er oncmted rlattt in· tn itore or at home NOWHIRIM(i Fk;i:\ra'11e~A~~~ T_.I khillC1Wa ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlOO. lfas papers, shots
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.t.•• •to aurant'e Excellent dMdual Contact 1.aird ~11843 Wlll tral1l~ E.uelle.nl G40.perwk.-754-0337 84M464 ~ .......::.;;;;:;:r J llott= 1 tro 1 ~-:BJrParkviewLn. BARGAfNS.Use()refrigs, --------..... VB. MOW. -n._ •met .,..,ay. mt:rna nn SHEET METAL ...,...,....... WEWl Irvine wshrs, dryrs, gu~r. besl Adorable tori poodles. ,...,,,. r It eu. Irv Call 1~ O.tta Manaaement on ... ..__,c/c•--........ EARN ftOO WK LLPAYYOU$8.00 ...... _ 1 Be Need t t-~C\lt •ala 11 rihurl nt n rad 1 ey . lJ<IO blfl, ..._, Execu\lve --~•-"°' A ,,_, IF·YOU..ARE Youarethewinnerof "-10• we serv. app . sl 8wk. · Sasu rass line.
(Cl.\Yl.mW1lbe0\'1l . .iotl. !OE Seattbl"1rmaerv1n&th• .Exprd .. Muatdoownsel· ,.._..957 I ISO AHOMEMAKER Two,....Tickeh AWIS36-0911,S36-4330 , 95'1.m ....
It 18 • over TriH ,., Data Proce11&inl lnd ~ · ~ • • You have a child at to the CASH PAID Adorable toy poodle. 8
nonda, Haw•11, N\•W S • RETARY t'fl4>8'75-00IU or 616·0231 TICHMICIAN/bpr'd home between !Jae ages 17th Annual Wshr /Dry rs/ ReCrigs, weeks. Sassafhas line.
York. Tt-xas • tttum No Oran.el'.,unty rOf'lntervic!:..__ __ 549·242' d 5 & 18. ·Call 752·2904 LONG IEACH worklniorno\~·8133 ~7-83110 or635-8824 ""P~ nee All expl"rhH' Airport Are. TYPESETTER M·F. to see if you qualify RODEO pai(l lflltmna protcr•m Wint 3 /1 17 9 a d S:r~irufllim'iia'i':l andmakeanappl. l'l the Long Beach WASHER DRYER SALE AKC Eng. Sprln gu
Above il\a& ta.nun .tt muustrauve au 11lant 'ftlanda e ... ~ .,1,,,~ a SHIPPING/ RECElVlNG W,...., •THOME Arena, 300 E . Ocean deluxe multi.cycle Spaniels, liver & wht. bonu:ie . Must be-en execuuve secretary for 1 .. . · .,,.,._. Full lime. Must haxe We',.. gtttillg bittier -A Bl d Lon Be b T models. Completely re· S150to$180. 559-4489.
\hus11:1st1c & ready to man·l 11rl specialiied SICllTilY~L--' good driving record . ...t ...ca ..,.. help. P~~~~es cl~ yourgtlck!~.' ca~ built. refinished, l year 5tuf\ todll)'. Personal in· law omce. Lea al ex· -..-64&-8886 ~ H .-r~u 642.5678, ext 2'72. guarantee. Your choice Lhasa Apso puppies. 8 tervaew cull Mr Adams. pent>nce nol reqwred. ror partner. cwpoct •ftl'M ers are MW ---------Sll9each. Delivery .Sale wks old. AKC.Sl35.
IOAM·5PM Mon tbru Done«! exceHt>nl typins Beach Law Firm. Top ~ for .-qwlag ~ * * * ends H5·79. So. Coast Beaulir,..l.554·7688.
Tilurs only. 6354082 & bookkeeping slulls. pay for top person. Xl.nt Sil TllM LEA.Diil H • w port I• Cl ch •••••••••••••••••••••0 Appliance537·2M2 AbiJlty lo manage office sk.llls, minimum 5 yrs ex· $4.ZO p H I =:· Peri ff• . .w... 1005 ~n~~~~~ ~~~~. e:trvt:r Lab. pupa, AKC. excellent INSIDE &learn business. Salary ~gencral~actlce.Call er r + ...t TllHdo ••••••••••••••••••••••• copper , brass, con· Kerunorewasherand pedif't!e7gl~ksold .
SALES nti(ltJable. Send resume ura714n -O'l34 pdY::!=.,. Noyn. T:li M~ITCEAMUC80TFIOFJMNE certma. & some rurn. gas:Jl~20· with skills. salary & ex-Respomjble to schedule NIWPO IT ENSICiM /UH Agate 108, Ba I l s I. AKC Yorky pups, 1 wks.
r-y, i\MlC MOVING & perience to F. M. Brown. •SECRETARIES• &c iuperviae parl·lime • ESTATE JEWELRY• 67S-0322Wed·Sun 10.5. Gas stove l year old dou· tin)'. 2 female, 2 mal~s. STORM.a: COMPANY UlOODoveSt. ste 110, Npl st&ff in youth services 673-0550. ART OBJECTS, AN· 1--------• ble ovens. while/black Peitlnese pups, 2 whale
IN KlfNT. BCH NEEDS Bch. G.O./Constru, Several raclliUea in absenae of T I Q U E S , F I N E H. ROCKWRL ltlass. Only used 6 mo. male, 2 Sable. 579-2400.
TELEP H 0 N E Secretary $800-$1400Ranfe Program Coordinator. lqilal()pportunlty FURNITURE. ETC. SSOO/Best631·5956 . EICa.hoo
SALES P E RS 0 N -IPERSOMMELI Employers Pay Al Fees Mlniumum 30 hours per &....&.... /f/h PHONE FOR INFO & OVER 40, -,.,_--to-Y----.-0-4-5 S AL A tt Y + C 0 M · M · R E D I Liz Reinders Agency week. 3 Years college _,,_,er• BROCHURE. 645-2200 BE{. 0 W MARKET Reln9: sJde·by·side Lat.e °" '· SSION &Jor eve oper PRICE mo el, new c ond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. 11 -FU LL · · • 4000 Birch St. Ste 104 level work In emphasis in ---------TIME OR P rr k>c11tedlnlrv1ne1i.seek· Neiro ... Beach,833-8190 Recreata'on, Social TYPIST --------• (%141528-5156 $335/lerms. 750.1150 or M. Cat, long hair. Fem. . ma a qualified individual •• Anti"que Music Boxes'. S37 """" Shorthair s payed "Bl CALL BOB GREGORY to"act as.sccrela~ to our Call or Appl/ &,tab '64 Ecology or related fields. Large insurance co has Slot Machines! Clocks! • ........, Good w/kids. 646-86419... •
v.P. Human Resources Contact The City or lmmed opening for HUGESELECTION Divorced. forced to sell Relrig: New 21 C.F. 2 dr. 534-7911 & asslSt an department Irvine. 1'7200 Jamboree, policy Tr,p1sl. 5Swpm, .._rfcan gorgeous Lows XV l ·pc delux lowest pnce ever Free Hamste rs w I
tasks. The ideal can-SECRETARY lrvine .• (714) '154·3814. type com I policies. Will Parlour set. walnut, or· Only ~/terms 750·1150 h1bitrail. M.other a l· Sales
Lady Account EX ·
ecullve. Career op·
porlunity for s trong
sales/P.R. onented setr
s tarter with good
telephone voice. Large
commJssion with guar.
draw. Earn S2000 to $6000
per mo. on completion o(
training as professional
• &x e c u l 1 v e S e a r c h
Cons ultant in Data
Processing. No direct
exp. req. for a bright
hard wolcer Call Laird
llolloway lnternallonal
Data Management. on
Lido Isle (714 > 675-0081 or 67>-0231 for interview.
did alt> must possess train. Exl benefits, lnt.......tiMal rwtecarving, like nu, ap· 537-6333 l~c. 642·9487
3+·years sec-t'"n"al e" R-ept1•on1•st pleasant working cond. Gaieties •Cl\ 'd Ask' ---.... 0 .... ~ St a tionery Store in prox ...., yr 0 • · ang Gen. Elect refrig. Good perience with emphasis Corona del"Mar needs ex· Apply jn pers. 8:30·2, ()pen Wed. thru Sal. $5000. Allio reproduction d u/\ 548 2913 U\ the personnel field de· PleoH we ow ad ie per'd aalet lady. Full· Mon thru Fri. Safeco 1802 Kettering, Irv. Victorian sofa. 2 mos old con · _.,. • or ,..,...... 1050
s ired. Qualified In· Insurance Co., 17570 (714 )754-1777 $500.731·7417 964-3702 · .. ••••••••••••••••••••••
dlVl.dua· is must have ex-= paper wtder time. 5 days, x:lnl work· Broohkhurst, Ftn Vly. S CR1FICE l,..,...IST Ing conds . Especially .. ...___ IOIO Refngeratorrorsalel200. A celJeJ)l clerical skills & "" • f:A,. Ii t I 6751010 E.O.E. M/F. h" ......--· Ptul 4 yrs "--l f e Decorator IOfa SlSO, Bed
h u,.;o c en e e. . . TredJe sewing mac 1ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• co. • """ r e. r "'"" ... ., ,,.0 """"
t e abahty lo com. ll!'J'-CL-I( SSO; ch iming mantle FREIGHT DAMAGED Call~-4191. eumv-.~:,,.::-'• .,... ·-municate effectively ETC ;a-._ -TYPISTS clock S70; "beveled edge NT S m...-a-IO"O'~..;..-...:...;;.._..........__..:..~-------wlth all levels. This Is an Some lifting or rurn & T · S2S misc bn·c R<YrPOl ALE. 3308 -~~ _ ..._ .___. -•--t I t exeellent opportunity to cca:r.et M1"lls Pu h s AT-GENERAL 11'11.aOr ; • w. Warnu nr ·Harbor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• uuu ··-orm ca 8 · equip req'd. re asing w brae. 892-t591 San Ana 979 2921 ble w/2 ex. leaves & 6 express your talents & 5 6-5601 Of' malnt exp. helpful as ock· local. Temporary ta · • Schwinn 10 speed. Gre•t chairs, all like new Sl.25.
become associated with Equnl Opportunity well as an ability to immediate work. Ant. draw lcaJ table, xlnl Refrigerator 24 cu.rt .. 3 shape. Must 11ell. S75 or 97IMI032
a Cast ~rowmg company. Employer M/F perform minor repairs & Cal For A.11 cond., solid Oak Sl75. door Admiral. Wh ile· best. 546-634 1 . ~em~~s~~1~~~~~~d~r1~ typing. Call for appt. Appal:et•.tTodcry 548-0596 almost new. ice maker. lllilclllcJ Materials 8025 pt ~'·glass dintng lbl
package wilh excellent WESTLANDS BA~K 557..0061 water dispenser. $500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/c ll1J'S S70. Like nu.
Please submit resume SECRE! ARY JR. TEACHER. Montessori l d household items you're Pnvate party will pack up Some sheets. 12x4' •some Smoke glass dining rm ta·
working surroundings. 979-4600 E.O.E. ~o~ office • M ake t h ose good 63l-0!8> ~~ .. PARTlCAL BOARD S.&2,&4
2-4
979
With salary require· G~rat ()(face d_utics !"8· Teacher w/BA. MOD· 0 over oa not using available to 0 r buy y 0 u r 0 Id warped. some ,broken. bee, chrome legs, brand
i.aJes menLsor apply ID person. QIA!lng g~ tyinng ~kills tessori CertUicate. mall some otherfamlly by ad· refrigerator working or Lfte amount avaJI. Make nu!. beaullfu I, aofl Mana~er. career op-Au.ention Gena Mezo • & ~ghl dactauon. Will be resume to Box 354 Costa F.qual Oppor Employer vcrtising them for sale in not. Top cash paid olr. Call t-rarold 962-8841 C\MllUODll, $3:50. Misc. pie·
porturuty available with Poetdffo•a Homes ~~:~r ~~~:f.:~t::. Mesa, Ca . 92627 ' Classified. Call642·5678 897-8452 blwn8AM &3:30 PM. 1...;.t.w-es __ ._~~...;.....;----
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orarated fioure salon Suite l00, lrvine92715 menl for self·mollvated Work p /tlme .in GLir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••~••••••••••••'••
.. 975-1609 1ndrvidual. 1 •••••• c· ain. Sales exp. de· Affirmative Action Contact Mrs. White telephone sa es room
sareable but will train Employer For Interview Appl. CAM sh.ill I and sUll have bright, trim lady. Salary ____ :.-..;:-.----1 pleasure ti me ror
+comm paid. Forappt. SECRETARY. Exec Paul Ooste' r yo ur se lf . Wages call 642·3630 or 556-4786. Central Newport Beach +comm. Call for details.
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# I Fiat Dealer
i11So.Cal ....
is looking ror a few good men. Experienced retail
salesmen or will train.
Demos available, prom
s haring. expensive
medical plan and bonus'
galore.
Contact Bob Brochelt.e. w.ct s Auto IK.
Ill I N. HcsiMM' lt•d.
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SALES
MAKE THJS YOUR
LAST JOB!
Beal the high cost or liv-
ing. Call on induslrial,
commercial. and lnstitu·
tional accounts with a
high quality line of light·
mg products. Experience not necessary. We train
you. Develop a good re.
peal business at a high
rate ol commission plus
bonuses. hospitaliialLon
plan, retirement and
other benefits.
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We have a rew openings
on our sales staff for
hcensed, professional re·
al estate agents or
brokers. lf interested,
please send resume to J .
Krembas, Quail Place
Properties, 1400 Quail
SL. Suite 135, Newport
Beacb92660
Seam str esses. ex -
perieoced, Mon·Tbura,
6-4:30. Nr 0 .C. airport.
97!H483
SIC/RICIPT.
For busy real estate or.
flee In Newport Beach.
E>.cellent company
benefits. Call ror app't.
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RED HILL REAL TV.
Sec r e tar,Y P /T
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nee. Pay nego. 64.S-4170.
9am.5pm.
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key experience. Front Of· fice appearance.
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Qu at It 'Y home Q1idll Ava1J. CAI.Mi -uts. Dln Rm S e t tool:ietc.5.'J6.8663 1.¢17-0090 lRCfamlly memhership, new.75M361.Ul1Logan piano. 17800/bs l ofr. ~ t ~ din.in" M1ad bvut~ nn bdrm Kint 1nted W•tt'r Ued w / b r • " k r r on t . Mk for Kris transfer fee locluded. SW.tee. c.M. 642-T.187.
room, yelluw burel bookc"as.. atoP., end l:~rd~ ~~";~' .~~=~; Kltchcneue set Lots Sbol>Ping, garage sale. m>.833-0319 -51-.-. -
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cbalra, Toro •ow~r. Appbu -OR 1 will ubnew a> GM 9138 esa. !MSaL only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• T~ ~an s12. SJze 5 = Samsonite chrs . '7si.~afterlpm. .OU or ELl..fOtt You. r SOFA Viet.-;;;, style !))4 s~mate. Cost.a Mesa. Dolls SlO, wigs Sl. pie· Small Craftsman metal ~t Dirt~Jte '(]~ .SCZ.85~~~ & 14" IUING ~ MASTaSAUCnoN lime i;een ncu~abyde: Sal/Sun IO AM AP· turesS3.Household stuC(. cuu.ingbandsaw.saoo. 759-0989 Need earage --------,!::=======::!.. ~eC:::O:f':CS.tot!!l '46 HH & &JJ.9625 XWCcnd 1'1~~ ~=·s~h~~:1~ci Cashonly646-812S 979-USSI type refrigerator. ~ ~~'::nc~,:~~!~: Men's Scou Bobts,.eiic 1.
eeeG direct from the IO's Oak student desks Items. Macrame. etc. Mhc•••CMIS 1010 Irvine Coast Country new, SlOO. Elmo movie good CQnd. $50 Of" besl ---·""A ..... ~a• •-otth• s--s SU. metal bedframes, "''"' f-8 until 2 SUN HiwMs 1060 ·---¥•••• .. •••-•• Club: Golf membership camera .,,.,nd a..n..9156 ofr. Cati Laune aft ~_... __ ...... " ~·--""'• ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• W14!.!..•GET'&~s r-.-·-.~-11 ....... ·'"Y'. • 6nn..-.Ph64Z·913e . oricaaal retail pnce Reid DO mc:Jn!! We have dbl sz S'l-Sll 2nd Hander . all day. 5G72 Sn .. .bnve. ____,...,. ,.. -...... _...... vvy•-. Pn ••art • •~• r -" 120E 23rd St, CM ..-""-b n.-gekllog 8 yrs •at.SUPERMANOOMJC , cea -•• -or .u 11.R mattresMs rrom · 1lB 1). lJWest trail/aho~ from your business c~rd. Pool table, be.ut. 'old· 6138 Ir Patty ffea,..t t'Bl Hunsen top line boots botb. lnatant cred 1t S5e set. sofa/loveseat Red velvet couch f"ren Gdts S.0:9613 Send one card for each r a 1 h 10 n e d m 0 de I wtd. poster &13-8279 ladlesstze6whltel. Brand available. Call Wed. thru $178 new, s pc &!droom Provincial S7S. ' · G~/OemollUon S~e. P· tag plus one spare. We w/artbtic pJuo legs. · · new. $100. 759-9305
Sal. ir_ 1077 =~. ~C.~ybeds&ay' 567-3299 ~u~.aV~ii:'~:l3Fn: t«u11hWGoods 1065 returu per~anently Sla&e. Leather pockets. SAVE 540 on niche al reat Buy. New 195 cm. -y. 1 li c· ••••••••••••••••••••••• sealed attractive lag " $1.SOO value, sacrifice Pacific View Memorial atore pncea? Call o-SOLID TEAK TABLE, wall. met.a frpk, le ix· Washer, Dryer"& Rer~· . strap, meeting airline $485_ Deliver Free Pm, Corona del Mar. Hexcel comps w/Nevada Excetlent twin bed frame tw-y Model Home Furn. Dr/dinette, 59"1 2 23" lures, cabinets. & more. All in xlnt cond, us . J.D. requirements. Pre-....., .,l!,,.. Sl.50. (OJ '42S-l4l3, caU Look binding. Sl8S com . box spring mattre ss, Wed thru Sun for direc-leaves. SlllO. Teaic cham; Xlnts:ood. No reasonable Very reasonable. Call an vent toss & theft! For a .,_..,""' collect. plete (RegS385> 6'f3.55l5 Brass roUers $80. Pbooe taons to Warehouse/ S20.ln5-0l77 offer· r.efused . 1299 ~-11-....0 ta~enclpse T rr b h
ICM> a>c.. "'-Un D L B h i:...m· 496-1378 ...... ~ .... -... · · 1 any mem ers 1 P 1'nger fashion mate with -storage area. Instant ~ in .;x..y e r, ag c · ""• · wallpaper, ra r1 c or Goldcard,NODUES. lrvaneFamily credit avail. 549--3077. Sofa &..two match. g oc.-Sunday 10-4. Lady Ken more 2 d r. "Day Glo" paper & we (213)473-BIOOeves. Golt Membership waln\11 c1tbJnet. xlnt cond 7pc. wtUt.e French provm-SA/CM ar~a casional chairs, $115. -"ng./f-..zer. w/ice & will back & trim your S800 9'19-063l wkds. $125. 846-5262 belw cl.a.I bdrm set,w/lamps · ......, -u11. ANTQS gar full. you '"' '"'" 9a-"·30pm ._..,. wale .. d'·p. washer "-""'"· Or try two cards "'"" · 900Xlnlcond.&M-S457 CASH PAID name we ho.ve it. Sat & • "' "' ..._ wt. •C-' 6 Be ki b d" For •d used rum nnU-Baby crib" Matt.ress $$0, Sun aft Sam. 246S Norse, dryer. La, hse. plan ta & back to back. -at11 -.-· aut t cad nts, is· Sportillg Goods 8094 8~~~adderfl•nWaba, or~-quesiicJrTV's9S7:S133 ~~..f.rib $18 all new. CMS48--0542. anliqu~ cbntainers. PRICES: Salesman has 3200 yrds played an ecrtr 's ....................... .
.,.....,. ~ ~ 7J4.91t.9999. Si!eaor3/$S of 32 0% nyloo plush. s~.Si!OO; babycnb& llque 8nln$wick pool ng. Dulsb love.seat. Antiques tables & chairs RAJNORSHINE 4/StagsS1.60ea. brown, beige, or rust. ma~h g drsr, xln' c,ood. table with ll(!cessonei. .. worn. steno chair. Apt.. hand carved sofa rust Sda. 2 matching chairs, Valuable Glassware. 11U 8X9 Oriental design rug, 6/9t.agsS1.50ea. $4.8Qyrd.CaU675:9144or S00.64S-4149or640-2100. Magnificent cond. cm:a
sue twin bed corn. unit. area rug. lwn bed & $175. Call · kinds. Lamps, pictures, lllce oe~ Blue an~ 10ormoreSl.40ea. 17().8284 Good color TV 1150. 1 8 9 o
964-1452 linens, Sony color TV, 494·2'17. et.c.839-7207 white. . SalesTaxlncluded Powermo~rS45.· . ~00.675-3662 /645·061!1 .. ~ ....... ••b114 •-b I NOCARD? p ......_Mew ""'n::K ... e • c . a rs. A.t.s. New tlOO ....._Mew tlOO ...,.._ .... tlOO Draw you.r own or send era place seuing, Reed & 548·2429 art llam. i-·-· -------ii;m;;;-.-;;;;;~;;~misc.iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiil290iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.lm••;.;•;.;;•.;.• •;;•;,;•;;•;.• •;;•;,;•;;•-;;;:•;•:i•;,;•;;••:.:.;;•;••••;;•;•;• •;.;•;.;;·~·.,· •;.;•;;•.;.••;.;•;.;;•.;.••;.;•;.;;·~·;;•;.;;•;.••;;···~;·•;;•;.;;•;.•i;; .. ~·;.••;·~·;.••;.;•1 ..... ~s ,,hon.. •· a rt on "Flo rent me ll--
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narpe. a ...... = , ~ .... "'.,. Lace"siiver6Jl-4.663 Airless paint spray rig • --:'a.'..__ 1098 well make one c ...... per with hose & gwi. Just ...,._ ~
tag. Add ~each. Walru.d. cnr ,1rp table S2o. overhauled. Excellent •••••••••••••·-·•••••• ~check or money or-B / W TV· S 1 o . I BM condition. S850. 979-9621. BeautlfuJ 25" color TV. 2 rPltoL:OT-·..-.~ typwrtr, IC Standrd T"o BEER k t yr wmly. free delivery r.u"""9 Si!OO. Yashlca 120 reflex ns-eg sys em SJ.28.646--1786.
P .O. Box 1580 camera w/ntm case & w/002 tank. New cost i----------Costa Mesa. Ca.~ dev. reeU90. Muntz car 8 SJOO. sacnr1ce tor SOO. F\Jtaba Radio Control. z
traclt/fm $25. 63\.2219 aft •-~---·------gliders & acces. $275 or WANTED 5 ~ beslolfer.7S9-0067.
TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR
JEWELRY, WATCHES,
ART OBJECTS. GOLD. SILVER SERVJC E
FlNE FURNITURE &
ANTIQUES. 64.S-2200
For Sale: Tilfaoy's of W..ttd 8081 ltitachistereorece1ver 8 N .B . ·corporate ••••••••••••••••••••••• l r ac k ta P c ·
Mmbrshp. Call Debby B. WANTED: 5th wheeler Phonos peakers $100.
644-9030 21' to 30' reasonably P a n a s o n 1 c Co Io r
40 d priced. Pravale pty Television $200 (bolb IBM Sel.. tenor sax.. Y ~ Jyrsold> 495-5194 green carpet, 8' solid •----·------_.;:._ ______ _
wooddoors,673-1092 Mlnkal 25" color TV consolu mdl.
O'Neill Supersuil. Taped IMlrwll"h 8083 xlnt condition. $1 75-.
sea ms . U s e d o n c e Rex Brandt Water Color. •• ••• ••• •• • •• •......... 549.()864
doesn'tfltSU0.548-0256 XJnt subject . framed. Bundy Flute. Very good -l9_"_co_l_or-TV--$-11-0-. -L-ad_1_eh
WINDOW SHADtS liOO. Ph 675-9747 cond. ru:s'ib~r · 3 spd. It. wt. bike S35.
wooden sbutlers, mini Spanish style coueh. 19" · · xtnt.548-2A29aft llam.
blinds, woven woods & dr RCA po~ble. be~ut ()fflQ ,_,..._e &
w i n do w t I n l i n g . hvy ~ht 1.ron dmtng .,...... 8085
February Sale 20%-30% rm suate with uphol wrt •••••••••.I'•••••,, ......
Ampcg SUT Amplifier
(\.ISed > $300 or. best offer.
7141957·9284. Bruce oer • iroi:i s wivel ('hrs. tnew&used ofcfum.
ASPEN 64s.8951 ~ons mantel clock. plan files. wk benches Magnavox coru><>le stereo. light brwn leather c E SURPLUS631·2777 AM/PM radio. A·l Con-TIFFANY'S Private <:;tub
Memb e r s hip .
$250+ transfer. Call
173-3351
reclinet', caatiron toy car.__· -·-------• dllion. $100. 557·2152 & tram. 6 drwr dresser. IEST QUA.LJTY
coffee table, lamps. LOW'ESTPalCES loahliMmiM
64Ull5 Ls.pst SdectiOft E i ·pvant
For atr your vacuum PA 1 NT ING : L . R . Decorating service also •••••·~··••••••••9••0•1•0•
cleaner needs, look us up Neiman; "Ali Frazer", available. 640-5540. G1Mr• In the yellow pages. "X-Rated .,Movies" + •••••••••••••••••••••••
Vacuum C l eanin g others. Best oHer. Secretary chairs sis.
Center. 1572 Newport _67_5-_37_33_af_t_6P_M_. ___ Metal & wood desks $75.
Bl CM 646-3107 Storage cabinets S85. v.. · · 2 rugs, l2Xl2 l yr old, shag Blackboards $15. Assori-
Carpet Mill Di.reel burnt or. Apx 6x9, never ed chairs & -misc. C."E.
Plush nylon roU. '4.?0 used, both $60. 536-4238 Offi.ce FurnUut.e, 2044 yd.549-8181/67~~ ~bet:::::-~~~2or::..,:a~tt~s~·_..._,.....:._.1~P~~~cmt.1~~a~.c~.~M~--:.:.-=-_~.!:::::::::::::;=:::====~::::=::-
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You may win tickets fQr
8':00 P.M. performances
Friday, February ~b.
or SatUrday. February
10th. Or' a Matinee
perfor.mance a& 3:te
P .M. ON Sunday,
February nth, 1979.
Lono Beach A~na
300 a. Oce•n Blvd.
Long Beach, Caltf.
Info: (113) 431-3861'
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tG.-0,Pai&I ----· 'T7 ...... CL tOOO Vetter =·Jp~ Seal. --------...... hww "40 --._......_ ·n 1'o)'Ota. La•dcrul1er
----···· ... --................ ~I -wan.~m-i~tJl'ft, ex· ... •... BOSTON WHALER . lllf/11•• 9160 ttu l3000.Pb548-730Z. .. • Newport IT, 15 llp ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •••¥M•;•• CVw*. )ow hn Lille ROll' "11 Lwlury Motor T...._ 9160
liUSberiaitOG Pl 1W'W SiOOO Rt'Pla~m<!nt Home 22' ~ 8. SZ50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Bue'-mio 87).7111 wk +I'm!~ • El Cimino 001. air. VouaNt.bewiftncrot ---------, p/s. f./b, 1tereo, Mass. T-. ..... n.a.et. 11· bo9t, two 40hp ena RENT. 2S Fireball. S.ll 1hel . SHARP. SZ'40
toU.. w/\rlr S350 or beat O(fer "Odt11Dld. 152·'7931
lTt.h Annual MM'7'71 . MS-alS •-----. ----
L--. -• H 19CiO GMC ~ T. P.U .. ._ _.,., -c .......... / 23' Midas Motor Home spd. 6-cyl 235, body very IOOIO Q c tw 9010 1lm 400 cu. in. Chevy eood, primer palnt. runs
at. the t.ong Be 1 ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24000 + mlle1. Xlnt. OK but needs some rear
Art'n1, 300 f;. Ocean <lw'ter Luxury 60' or 7:s· cond New root air r end work. $400/oHer.
Bl'Vd .. 1.GQI Beach. T motor yacht. RealOisa· cenUy added. Other Randy. 67U819, COM
claim your lacke'5, cal ble.. Hr. dally, weekly. ~i:.~·;rn~:-';f/:.: '63 International. New
M2·5871.ext2TZ. ~'12or6'7S-3256.. llh.Ysical coodiUon forces P•lnt. m•l•...1 s hell. • * * IMh. W 9060 sale. Askins $12,000. m-0885Blllor r;arl
13' eo.too Whller. 15 R ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) ~35&5 • "" ...... p u Jobmon. Remote Steer Sall BDat. Clipper 30' 19'77 , 67 ruov · · w/camper, hag,coverincld.675-3960 with dock Newport. Voeue181 28 Cius A, Im· nu condition, lo mi,
118.000 631-1711 mac. 5500 ml. sips 8, air, .f.94.9845 ·
Couple with home 1n · awnlns. save $7 .ooo.
Emerald Bay Laguna 22' C1tallna Sailboat. DC,000. PP. 714-844·2'1111 7C40UIJF0ttl~
Beach. wish a boat-house uns. ebp Jobmoo, fixed Reserv Sori fl Su exchan&e with a coup! keel, 1all cvr, very cln. e tal B:. . ~; Maes. flares, shell &
who .Ii ve on a . boa.t . li500. 21Sfl62·'T129. ~~me. Sl~ra; wk mw:b more!
(Power Or Sail> .'neat. 22. ertvate P,arty. +4'mi.SlpsS.64S~ o.lvS22tS
Newport or Dana Po10 Honda OB FUUy equip PRIVATE PARTY
Harbors. For this com-Fixed k~el.w / sli : T ........ TNYel 9170 640-6375 lng()ctoberthru May. Or 673-0ll83eves P ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------we wish to rent a boat t · 21' l.982 KemldU with 8x16 '71 Ranchero xlnt. cond.
llve on ln ~e or thesecatalina 27, 1/8, VHF. cabana lnar.actultpark. New inter. V-top, air,
harbors. 494-3220 knot meter. 4 salls. uni· ~-548-6173 or 631·9665 a u to . P I 8 • P I S • Redcrest. q u e I y e q u 1 p p e d w/camper shell. Sl,850. ~":a ..,..,., Cal~~.~· race/cruise. $14,200. P.P. :1D' fully self-cont travel &t0-8611 ,_..,, ~ 551-2U2 trailer used twice. UP·,.,--------
-....... ... 111111 ;{ -~. better than nu. 65 FORD P .U. 352, 4 s pd. - • ••c• Islander 36 II.a interest. CAllfordetalls. 979-0032 MusHell this wlmd. bet Sertlu 020 $16,000. Race eqllipped. ofr. 963-a.28 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Slip at BCYC. 759-1087 Camoinl or all purpose
Mecbanic /Electr. trli. M1ny compart· ClauifiedAds Repaira, RepoweTS, Mo. 44' Ialander$44M mem.a. Very handy. $250. ~~..;...:.;;;_;,_;,~_;,_;,_;,_;,~-1
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aerv; Perkins diesels a 33' Alden S27M Ph983-6335 ....._Mew ~~~ ~·W~t.ryS27M ·~~~r-i~~;~~iiiiii~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ 29'Col. Try $14M _ __,,,.... .-..
ProCessfonaJ boal clean· 2C'Col Try$UM &*ceuorin 9400
ing. wax ins & bright 25' Dal Skpjk t.ry $12.SM •••••••••••••••••••••••
work. Weekly, bi-weekly BKR .960-3664 2 new F 78 balanced Urea
or per voyage basis on Plymouth rims $25. available. Guaranteed lalander Bahama 2C with 631·2084
work. Call Cathy 963-0258 Newport mooring. --------• or964-4072. 840-3822 Honda '50. 2 into 1 pipes
New rur Ure. nds work loafs. Mar;.. Trlr for Hobie Cat $1()(), in· $175/dr. Call 536-2148 Ecpl,._ftt 9030 natable sailboat $295.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 768-8186 Want lo trade palr or 15" ,_. ... , M••1u1 wide (sand tire) wheels ~ "'~ " · CT 3S Ketch. dsl. Get re· for 10" or 11" wide 5 bole
The Lradjti~al heavy du-ady for spring cruising. V.W. wheels. 642-3379. ty, li1htwe1ght marine Good liveaboard. Must --------~To 350 RP. Ge· sell.Inspe<:t&orrer. Bkr. •~forct....11~
nu1 ne new parts . 962-95LO --Authonzed Distr: Bristol --------• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Services. (714)892-8541 Santana 20, #.43 + trlr, lo llllllf•11/ ----------1 mileage. $7000. OilMICs
Your bo.tt tuned for. less. 67~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Inboard/ outboard & ---------• WOODIE 1* Ford other mechanical works 2 5 • PAC I F 1 C S E A 1 Beautiful! $6500. ~3277 Ext. 20 CRAFT. 1978. Long list or , &M-7183 -------~ hlgh qual equJpment. ---------• SABOT (S,lllng) Steve Custom built. Cal l '63~ Ford Galaxy. Xlnt.
Wilson, $250, 4.~ H.P 631-3058 or 545-8251 ask Bucket seats, auto. p/s,
Seagull 'loog shaft mtr rorSuzHoe. p /b, a/c. Mint cond.
SD>.557.oo&s .._Slips/ Must see! 638·7858
IDllh. Power 9040 Docks 9070 <Gznt9> szsoo.
•••••••••••••••••••• •• • --••••••••••••••••••• 'St FORD CUSTOM lM' Fiber1lass, rebll in· a.sAY.AN AILE This ls the One. 2 dr, ~~d1 N.B. slip $2500. YACNewportM-0651 wide white walla. All
wKDys; 833-4669, Wknds; original, mohair Int.
644-1617 NEED slip 2C ft Islander Silver on Silt, AM /FM
'78UNIFLJTE3G' side Ue OK. will share stereo. S3500/bst orr.
SPORTSEDAN 'use. Hurry! 642·1331 or ~afl6pm.
WADED! R!idar, T\'.. S48-0096eves 1951 Ford Woody Deluxe.
VHF, dcpll'? finder, bait Side tie to 28 ft. Power Gd c:ond. Complete. Nds. laflk:s· blnunl top, new boat/ sail boat with restoring. $4000/bst oft. funuturc. 28 actual hrs. hinged mast. $100/Mo. 64&844(.
slncenew. 67S-83SI ---------1 839-3773
Call Now ror Appl '°$t' Speed &
53753 Order your$ t oday.
EQulpment Includes 4
speed trans. & bucket seats.
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COllOMA Z DOOi
Hardtop: 4 speed, AM/FM
8 tr.a<. vlnyt roof & low
mile109. (287Sl.Sl.
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4 speed tranamlaalon and
radio. A clean van!
(727LKT).
NEW 1979 TOYOTA
PICKUP TIUCI
1975TOYOTA
COIOU.A I DOOll
Sedan. 4 speed, '8dio &
rallye WheM. (633MLO).
1971YOLYO
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With air dondltlonlng. '8dlo
& 100+ tntO wheels.
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(062GSA).
1977HOMDA
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Clua,drt·Tr:..aowai _C<BrAllESA QllAUL ar. the ~ODS Beac h Blrb.2[Blvd
MHrlng & , hltt•r f7f•JllO C-e.&S..Ut _ __.._.._ Areaa, 30&-E. Ocean a.taM 540.'9R-0 (St r 18881 --------_., • ..,.."''"" Blvd., LoQc Beach. To ..;,..._..;...__esa ____ _
MteLe•*nt tllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••
ASL.OWAI WE IUY MOWlll LooU IOOCI. runs well" claJm your ticket.I, call 600 Honda, '70. Good
S 14271 baa two Lops. (578BUA). 6'2-S78, Ext272. Body, Needs trans work.
'74 Ctwv t p•11•1:n~cr CLEAN CAIS IA'8 MOTOttS Wu 121115; oa aaJe · • • • Make otrer. Call 642·8462
"n " w1ndc>w Vuf\ l32bU --1 .. • _ ... _...._Blvd ~w $2155 aftc " .. $41Hlb4t•Vt l)762l!l3 ~ & TIUCICS COir'AMESA . ~ • ~ 9715 __ .,,. _____ _ ------~..;;:~--• -o r mo on approved · 979•2100 ~HarborlU~.· .. •••••••••••••• .. ••••• 78 Honda wagon. Xlnt ,71 flOID '77 Ford Vain t:b1uea11. credit i)e month OP9fl end --. ~A 11.::,A" •73 Caprt vs. 4 s pd, cond. 41,000 mi. One ~ lnlr, aulo, A/C', lease Cnh price 17495 .... ...._.__ 97011 "~" ~ ..... '""""" ""3-""'" RAHCHMO .!.~ ~~ aler l'Wll>, lo ml ~lus llJI a lie Rfwd.inJ --• 979-2100 ~/FM st.er. snoo. Muat ownei-• ......,.,. Uf JVht.
tt,000 m t,, blo • CScr. ~ 673 7630 f 484S _. ...... -.••••••••••• .. • sell. 752-0184. 4'7·2918 _,.,... 9730 ~• _ c:.11-._ "16 Alfa Spider, 16K ml. -..W 9712 '16Capri11,2300CC.Cstm •••••• .... ••••••••••••• Slftl · '79 Oodu Vuo F'ully lfmM.lt.ct. xlot cond, must sell ......... •••••••••:••••• inti'. AM /FM ste.r,..new '7"JA&UAltXIE ..._,ifliiifirtl;IK. eqtap--#\bttonl 1ol Oeitt SS100/orbsto0'.846-358S radial tires. Perfect . COMVBTal tK!Mw9*~T Blvd. otrer M7 :K39ofU 00 16111 avo. WE IUY lt58 Giulietta Sprint, ~ A t.ruty cla11lc 12 cyl nu~ n a Park . 1031J)dlhlft,6cyh•wstom 147·tlll flawless Stored In S.F. .76 L oad e d . Mus t roadster. Finis hed in
2 l :t I t I 1 8 5 I I • long t>OO. tllOO • • • • • • • • • • • USED CARS 9 5 "k r es l o r e d · sacrifice. Like ne w. prtmrose ye llow with 714~7201, 714/523 T2SO '9r6842 CALL PAPPY (714)673-4194. 54MD!or546-1354 chrome wire wbeels. An
lt7'CHIYIOUT On th;~~:u Ana '711 Ctwvy i"oo w yg & 3 ~~~ .... !~~ Us«!CarMgr Aid 9707 appre clatio1 asset!
St1,.1•Pldmp Y a.pd trans Pl'rfloct for 540-5630 ....................... WT CHANCE FOR "'16 Capri. AM/FM. Cass. t24J.3).
Black 6 ruUJ abarp! ~ or k or <' u m Pe r . WI W1U. IUY '71 AUDI lOOLS, lo ml, I JOI' 3>,000 mi. Must aell. Bst S 13, 9ff
UlAWG) V-'570 S49SOtOU' &U-3178 .YOUI DATSUM a ut o, x Int c ond. '7l5 1 otrover $2000. Call John IAUaMOTOttS
...USTSlltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• -PAIDFOR OR NOT $1500/ofr.Pb49'7·~ SAVI! 875-1.SM . 2&25HarborBlvd .
... di UM4c... '7'CHIYIOUT '.!.fo.<>rd~:::'e~~~~~~~. TOP DOI LAI 2821 HARBOR BLVD. '76 •UDIFOX IUYC>al.IASE w-9720 .. COSTA II~
UC kll·HanorJHanutton suaf'BVAN S7500 Ph·MIH!lOS flOITOPCAIS COSTA MESA ._ MOW! ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 979·2500 COS1'AM~A Automatlc, AM /FM - - ---WACIOM 7,.1 *D•'JSUNS* 611-lllO staeo tape, pwr. steer· 78 Chevy "~ ton. lwb, WEIUY Beige, auto, air, stereo. W A •XJ8 Repairs &Service• Joe Hennessey /Jaguar
1890 Plac .. C.M. 631·2742 --------...1 in&. hi -ba ck seats. black van, lull pwr. tilt USID CA.RSI Lo Miles. (Ser2138) .... ~~.• '-91Sel1cffoll ~Y.ord~er specialpalnl.crwsecoo· whl. full convcrl>•On, We're thenew Chevrolet LikeNew -.n"9 OfAIModals WOifer. Keo. trol. pop.top roof, aux. 14.000 nu, $12.000 1nvc11t· dealership in the Irvine $46'5 SAU.S-LEASING
842·3205,894·1305 gas t an ks. T acoma ed. $8995 for fast sale. WANTED! Auto Center. We need Alao limited number of PARTS-SERVICE
'61XK·l50Jag Rdstr. Has ctuuiama! Brn/tan, lugg rk. 302 boss Ford Must.
eng. dual feed Hlly, Esk.
Cam. Muat. C-4 trans.
8&M hyd. sbft kit, new
Pirellis, AM /FM stereo
cass & rec'dr. Tri Ax
spkr. Sl3,500. (714> 964-1.848; (213) 533-0668
, ....... p wheels & low males. Lie. 495-6815 Late model Toyot as. ycurusedcar! 1m8 320i'1 ls sUU avalla· 67 Fun• .U .. runs good, l.B837uoSe P3247 ---. k JOE ble Callustoday• body good shape. S99S. "" r . · 174 Dodge. New tires, Volvoe, Pie ups & Vans. • · COSTA MESA
DATSUN &'75-0740 $51H mus. AM/FM, ins ullat· cauustoday! MAC PHERSON 131·2040 ~95-4949
ed & carpeted. 6 cyl. 3
'74 Datsun Pickup. Red, 4 spd, cstm lntr. llvy duty
susp, Mich X's, spoked
wbl, AM /FM tape. $1400.
Nda aome body work,
must sell. 752·0184,
49J.2918
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
J(1t,(l HA~ BOR Bl \10
CO~TA Ml~A t>•l1 QOlt)
s pd. Good gas m i. CHEVROLET
557·3881. 21AutoCenter Drive
'73 914 2.0 Xlnt. cond. IRVINE
$4,900/best orrer . oy: 768-7222
646·7741 ev e ./Su n 55M442 .
9100Alltol.Mew •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••
Sell things fast with Daily
Pilot Want Ads.
9IOO ...... Mew
Your f rie nds and neighbors use Cluaifled
when they h ave
aomethiog to sell. They'U
tell you bow we ll lt
worked for them!
'SALES &
SERVICE
''We make ·:lt simple'' lo
BUY ··RENT LEASE •Y HO•DA I• OUR llA•T l•YENIORY
HONDA CIVIC HC»eA STATIONWA&ON .
HONDA ACCORD
. . SALES ·oPEN ·7 DAYS A WEEK
SERVICE & PARIS o,.. 'tll 10 PM Mo•. I~ Fri.
I -~T-S lllS EXcnm FEIRIARY SALEI
IOI McLAIEN•1
850N. Beach Blvd .
LA HABRA
(At Beach & Whittier)
17141122-Hll
Closed Sundays
1'T1 BMW 320i·Black with
tan interior. air cood ..
AM /FM c ass ette,
Michelin tires & in im· maculate condition.
(041SXE>. Pri. pty.
'9500. C&ll 645-1475.
197' IMW 2002
COUPE. 4 speed trans ..
air conditioning & LOW
miles. ( 446NYE).
OMLY$6895
HOWARD O..rolef.
· Dove &QuailSts.
NEWPORT BEACH
lll-0155
OIAHGI COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
Sales.service-Leasing
Rov C...er,lltc.
Rolla Aoyce BMW
1540 Jamboree
Newport Beach 640-6444
CREVIER
G I ST 6 NOAOlllMY
SANTA AMA
835•3171 M UUIMATI. OflMMO MAO..s
. •USED IMWs'*
'73BavS/R (561HJP> "73 2002 Tti ( 187.J J L)
'75 2002 Auto, air (2236)
'77D>; 4apS/R (0179)
'77630csi4sp (TR5962)
'78633csi S/R (0045 >
Cloetd s.11.,.
19716J3Cll A
Dealers personal car.
Pldled up iD Europe • 700 miles • sunroof. Tan a..ber · flawless exam-ple! (te!G0&5) SAVI
cm,....n1w•••MOTC>aS
J.sUr Brolldway
SANTAANA
835-3171
. ~· .
BARWICI< DATSU,_.
8 l 1 ·I l 7 S 4 9 ). l 3 7 S
"We need w buy clean Datsun used can•·
S W'all Pay Top Dollar S
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
Jag. '73~ XKE, V12 conv.
red/blk, up. a te, p/a,
p/b, am/fm stereo, l6Mi.
M.iat. su.ooo 98U089
•••••••••••••••••••••••
't& Karmann Ghia. Xlnt
cond. with car cvr. $3100.
Call &ti-3985
9737 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Lotus Europa Special '73,
21M5H·ARBORBLVD. be aut main t 'd In ·
54M4 I 0 540-0213 side/out. AM /FM comp.
New 79 280ZX Atr, P IS. 4._~ __ 1.788 ______ _
pass. s ilver Lie. pd. 9731
_Sll_.347_5»&I09 _______ ,-····················
'73 3tOZ AM/FM stereo
tape. auto. a/c, one
owner. X l nt cond.
S•.SOO /b e s t o ffe r
7M/661--0994 eve. & wlmd.
miracle
m azda
1912 3tGZ. Beautiful CODd. 2111 ...... 1194.
A/C, mags. Met blue. C.... MeM 641-5700 SBS. 979-97117. _ RX --------•• 7 GS, ll.000 mi. '752811Z.. Lo mi. New tires. Fully loaded. sunroof. AC. All/FM. Clean. Call llult sell leaving COUD·
.tllpm 752-1599. try. a>O/Firm 548-3967
DATSUN mechanic now lea 9740
at Ivan's. 1995 Harbor •••••••••••••••••••••••
BMI. C.M. 645-1982 . 't& 28llS MBZ. Gd cond.
SGXI or best offer. '72 510 Wagon. air. r ad io. 957·1568
roof rack, Must sell.---------
Red uced to $1000. 1971 Me r c edes 250 .
~mo Private party. $5800. Ca ll
Fiat 9725,_979-8209 ___ . -------
••••••••••••••••••••••• '12 T~ Brown, with aaaa
Fantaat.lc Cloeeout on 1978 Models
1979l!llodels
nowarrMng
MUSrSELL
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
13>W. Warner,S.A ·
557-2132
bemboo Interior Becker AM /FM cass, Michelin tires, both tops, 105,000
miles, $12..95o, must see
to appreciate. (8'2 HMO
71~.
'77 MB 300D. oaly 26K mi.
Mich. Urea, xlnt fuel miJeale, amootb positive
bandling, a real value.
P.P.840-8010
l!n'6 Fiat lll 4-dr. aedao, 19'11'50SL, 3M, Milan bm,
ndio, s spd. less tbao atenio, absolutely mint.
25K mi. Xlnt cond P.P. $29,500. Eves (213)
Call 95S-OO:Jl (8:»5pm). 947-3301, dys (213)
551.·1873 eves. Ir -..:SS01'(714)S51-'038.
'11 530i, 4 s pd, sorf, weekends. 11u1t Seit. '72 280SE. 4.5.
AM/FM CUI. Burgundy. '76 lat coovert., S.spd, xlnt Trade accepted. Will
Sll.900 or assume lse cmd. $2000 & tde over finance.~. sm mo. ~07 (home) ~ls. 646-5574 75~ 2400
OW>m-0&33 (o(c.) FIAT '711315, 1000 mis. s 7'10«117
'75 super Clean 2002 yrs factory warrenty brn/tan, AM/FM caas. All/FM t.ape:-tlaoy ex· "Tl D> SEL 6.3 L Limited air, '8,300497-3282 tnl. $4100. 673-1858 ProducUon model. 54,000 actual miles. Excep-
'79 BllW 831CSI, auto, For Sale 71 Fiat Spider tionaJ cood. Marooa, ltbr
silver w!bJk It wbt ln· aportacar: $200. Needs Int. Fastest aedao made.
terior, aunrool, air, P/W, work. tn4)552-6182 call Doctor's car. Priced to
fog lit.es, stereo. CBC afters. sell. Call 498·2652 or
wheel•, lo ml'a. Call -....... ------9-7_2_7_, 811·_. Dr. Friedman
eves; 675-4054. -••••• .. ••••••••••• MBZ'IURBODIESEL
"18 am, am/fm stereo, 1975 Honda 750. Low 1 am Taking factory de-lluat aee. Xlnt cond. mUea. Excellent coadl· liVSJ ol ..SD in April.
557-3157 days. 875.9097 tiaD. $1.aDO or best olfer. llmt aell. You bu)' " aft. 7PaL ... JM. aneS.Z..Omi.531.aG 1~-------r----1
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'71MUCID£S2SOC . $5995. c-.. ..,-...... _ ....
MtNTOOHOITION ltalEIEbHlY
'7 9 COaYtmU2 ....... ,,_ ...._.' -!«ks . -t loWi IOw -I W0ttt IMI '°""'.,.,
_,
'71Shadow. white, low m l.
5UN'O()(, vnyl top. Extra
sharp. 127.000 631·1266 days 675-4840 eves
•••••••••••••••••••••••
~ 4 X 4 station wgn.
with e very e xtr a.
AM/FM Cassette deck. Ate; 1kJd plates. push
bar, moon rooC, luggage
rack, k> mllea, ideal for skiers. $4250/besl ofr.
51380
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
"'~ ..,_ I '• 1; I• , I '
' I I:'-I \ ,, t :--. \
S4b-I 200
'78 Celi ca GT Man)'
xtras. xlnt cood. Beat of-
fer. 551H998
'T1Corolla.23,000 mt.
standard. $3200
552-4870
'74Corolla
tapd. low ml. $1600
531-Tm
'T1 Cetica. Low mi, xlnl
cond. Still under wart.
.-O.Pb6'$-U07
'72 Toyota landcndaer1 90ft top. lluat sell. BeM
dfer.Ml-1111
TOYOl'A mec:banic no.t
al lvan'1, 1115 HarboC'
Blvd. C.M. 645-1982.
'11 Celle• ST. 4 spd .
AM/FM. Radlalt. Xln\
cond. "295. MCM5IO ex zaor4tl6-72M.
"12 Corona auto, good Urea
& baU., recent lune-up, SUJOO. 673-m4
l90llYOU
S&L YOUR
TOYOTA.
SEE· US!
MMOUISTOYOTA
MdslON VIEJO
IJ l·JUO 4K-I 2 IO
"111. .. YICI
MeLIAM• OVDS&AS DEUV£1Y ,D.PUTS -.........
YOLYO
UllHatbor Blvd. COSTAM~A
646-tJOJ 140.94'7
5100
DOWN
PIUIT•I "-
2150
HAllOlt&'9.
COSTA MBA
··----. -----· 1 BIG SELECTION OF NEW '79 1
~~ LUXURY YOLYOS :
: PRICED TO saL NOW!! :
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUYlll ~ I , _______ ------·
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178TOYOTA 177TOYOTA 174TOYOTA '71POMTIAC •77 TOYOTA
C&acA WTIACI COIOUA I DOOi COIONAWA~ IOI l llYIU.l llOMHAM 5-15 5 speed, air conditioning, .. Se>eed. radio I Mat.,. V-8 engine, auto. trana .. air
cHt ette rldlO. heater & Automatic trans.. radio. con<t .• oower steering, LOI•• PICIUP
mag wheels. "80eclat YOU'ii iike It!! 1738RXL) hearer I I~ reek. Loll windows. bratles & seats. 5 speed. radio. heater a
EdttlOn: ( 119UKKI or room!! (552 J vlnyl roof. tllt wheel & bucket seats. OrtYe It today!
AM/FM ltereo tape. Too (1F19821)
•1599 •2999 •i.99 nice to~ (963VGT). 56699
'751MW 172JA•UAR 175VOLVO '74 FORD '77 FORD ,,. IJ6 141WMOM MAYmlCI HAMADA
~ cytlnder, 8Utomatlc ttlnt .. • cytlndlr. IUtomlttc trans.. Auto. trane .• air cond ..
air OOI~ & AM/FM * cones.. pOW9t .. eerif'IO. Automatic trans .. air t ~ndlr. 8UtometJc trans .• power ateertno. radio.
D0'#9f' -~I AM/FM' heater a ,,.,_. roof. Sharp. '91fb. Ont of the woftd'* condition. r..-o I heater. .., '°"°' & vinyl roof, 10.1. ;re .. tOld CM. (..c)4MHT). nidlo. LUJnAY .. a .. prieef' See It todllyl (811NOW) ......,,. c.tl (~Q) Enough llicl (159978)
("81XW).
SEE DRIVE .,,,, _ •4799 TODAY! ITI
'70 ........ Mulwey
St-dan v•. aulumMlt('.
pwr l • brakh ., air
(OOd , \111\,yl top fl nlOr\• 1
C&JTRO)
0
74 AMC HO"NET
A ne tl'\'d2d r ''stiarp!
C5Tlt(J'Q)
Sl4H
JIMMAatHO YW
l87ll Huch 81/U B.
142..2000 S995 .,...c ....... ~.
2929Hatbor B)vd .. C M 54-ltl 4 ·uana ..... ,.,.. ~an \18, auto . air --------cood • pwr. st. Cl brakes
& more! Low m il~ !
T81M3 .
SI 195
-~~~: ...
546-lfl 4
lt7J C090MA
r, AM/VM , 1118. l' Ill.
A\llO. IM'Wtl
, AMIDI
$1,100
MH5tll
Pnvl!lte Purtr ----
·11 ....... c.-
vt1. aut.omallr, pwr •t & hrakf'i , air cond .,
A M /FM. 1n o r .i! c~U> '"'' At191 Cllm..11ty.
• 2929 IJarbot rilvd .. C.M. 546-ltl4
76FfAT
STATION WACK>M
AM /FM stereo.,.,,.r~ XD'aSharp !\439n~ >
Sl99S
JIMMUIHO VW
18711 Beach Bl/11.B.
14Z.ZOOO
l t74 ~
8uclcet 1 cat1, air. Al'tt/l"M, pwr ateerin1i.
rK'W Cront bralcea, low·
mileatte. Pn vate Party
Sl.100
CallafterSPM
964-1761
.. 7 2 l!OID WACK>M
Auto.. pwr. steerina &
brakes & only 80,850 low
mlJes! (13!P(/Y), $2411 ........... ......
2060Harbor Blvd., C.M.
64Z.OOIO
•1•vws...1u_.
?
The rare sunbug with
metallic gold paint and
sunrool. AM/FM radio
and steel belted radial&.
$2450
Private Party
552-7135
he Biggest Marketplace On The Orange Coast
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lfftPOMnAC
P'lrebbd: 4 IPMd. mao.
low milu " cleaa (1.SVm)_
SZHI Mlr..,.,_,c.,..
00 lot-Harbor /Hamilton
631-IJJO
74a..,..,.
4 Dt. Auto .• fact. A/C,
pwr. steerina I& brakes,
V/RleracHo. (133SCO).
$2471 ...............
~
2060Harbor !Jlvd., C.M.
'42-0010
lt7lka , ....
4 speed. Super nice ~
Hard to flnd model I (~).
SZ'60
Mlredt
Mmdm/l....et
21SO Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
645-5700
-74MOIMIT
MA1C .. ACI X6 CYt
Auto trans. P /S, P /b,
air, buck.ca, All/FM le more. Low mites. Pvt.
Pty. lowner. Asking
$2,100.
Call 963·1121-&-lOPM,
9AM-6PM wknds.
$2999
'70 CAD COMV-r
51,000 mi. New top
Xlntcooditlon
Pflvat.eParty
546-6004
76DATSUNl-ZIO
Automatic, radJo. ~! Wcln't last! (0719) • S2tt5
JIMMdlMOVW
18711 Beub BJ/H.8 .
142,.2000
1971 POMTIAC
F\rebird Dsprit. Auto.,
pwr. l\eering , air.
special wheels & low
miles. (IM!SBREJ. $2195
MnmUMdCan
UC &ol-Harbor/Hamiltoo
'31-SlJO
7 J MONTE CARLO
Auto, P/S, P/8, air cond .
__ ...._ _____ 1 New ,trans & exhaust
system. Recent tun~.
'75PWo w..-v-6
Auto trans. 20mpg, low
miles.
SZ.tOO/ofhr
548-8625 Pvt.Pty
675-0380.
Private Party
$2595
Cadillacs to Go-Carts
What.ever the Fad
Roll 'em off the mar ket
With a Classified Ad
Call Now! 642·5678
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NABERS
'75 PONTIAC
MAMDPlll
Padded toP. full pwr.. fact. air
cond .. tilt wheel. AM/FM stereo.
Rallye wheels. SHARP! (134532)
53999
'76 B.DORADO ·
Cruise control. leather interior.
stereo radio and full power (750TRV)
S6899
'76 OLDS CUTLASS s.... T-TOP BROUGHAM CPE. Full
pwr .. fact air. AM/FM stereo 8
track. tilt; cruise cont .. split pwr.
seats. cust. whls.. lo. lo mites.
(976NZA)
1-5999
•77 CHEY.11.AZEI 4x4
V8. PS. PB. fact. air. auto ..
AM/FM stereo tape. mag. low
miles. (631SWRl.
57999
'nB.DORADO
Cabriolet te>p, sPlit leather .89f1'9
full pwr .. fact. air, tilt wtleel. crul8e
cont.. stereo tape player and 1
yr./ 12.000 mite warranty.'
(162RTT).
59399
'61 SIDAM DI YIU.I
Padded toP. full powef. factory air
cond .. tilt wheel & AM/FM stereo.
Must see! (ZBV137)
5 1699
'77 IUICK Et.ECTIA
Limited. Tilt. cruise. stereo
padded toP. si>!it pWr. seat & tow.
tow miles.(~ JM)
'6699
'76 C .. Y. COIDOIA
Full pwr .. fact air. AM/FM stereo.
tilt whl.. cruise cont.. split pwr.
seats. leather Int.. wire wheel
covers. tow mllee. like new car.
(083PCX).
54699
175 COUPE DE VILLE
Furt power. leather Interior.
stereo tape & vinyt roof and low.
low miles. (541MOW).
'5799
•74 COUPI DI YIW
Padded top, full Power. split
power seats. factory air. tilt wneet.
A~/FM with 8 track tape player. SHARP! (22&.GV).
'4599
NABERS
'77 Volvo 2t4GL. 4•r.
Beautiful eond. 34,000
mt Real vaJue at S7,700.
Weekends US.37_, week
days 64().19'72.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
MUSTSB.L
'74 Hornet Hatchb.ck X6
cyl, Auto trans .. Pow.
Str. & Brakes. Air.
&ickets, am/rm stereo & more. Golden t.an with
tan interior. Low miles.
One Owne r . Asking
S2,100. Call 963·1121
weekd ays 6-lOPM . weekends 9AM-8PM.
For sale 1974 Grembn.
bucket s eats , ai r .
AM/FM. pwr steering.
new front brakes, low
mileage, $1800. Call after
5:00. 964-1761.
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NOW!
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Waat8895; ooaale • •.&n automatics, air cond .• MOW $1666 -pwr. steenng and all • $.&vml h ave LOW MILES ! IAU. lutCk AT m 2925ffarbor 8lvd. <167VAU>. cosrA11~A 1mc-..uc SAVE SSS 979.aot SIDAM DI ft.LI
,78 El Dorado· .0· eel Loaded! 12.au miles. · re r Burgundy iJ} color. Like
G.M. Executi~. Owner Brand New! (882TJF> driven onJy. Prime cond.
Sll,700493-7893 '8799
'78CADlLLAC ooa.a llJClftN OPERA COUPE Daaa'DV
C OHMELL
CHEVROLET
'\..,. I/ .t:, ••I I'
" l \ \~ t-' "
546-I 20 0
Loaded wllh equipment! UMCOLM t•cun 1971CAMAROa
.... • -White W /red leather in· I '800 .._. .....: 2 to choose. One is a T· terior. Orig. retallsellln& 11 ' I .___._ price $'1,000/0ur price r=-Top w/low miles le red
0 I 142-1144 exterior. <647TKC). The ~~o . r ease. other Is a yellow LT
FLETCHERJONES •••••••• w to~6,000 miles!
CHEVROLET · -.77-.-Se-v_l_lle_w_h-il_e _w_/_b_lk-1 <88B ).
2600 H.lrbor BMi 6633 Westminster Ave. leather interior. A1J xtra. • IOlH MOW!
197' CHIVIOU T
MONTI CARLO
Leu than 38,000 miles &
si extra clean lhruout!
(623PKH). Was $4995; on
sale
•
MOW-$4444
IAU&IUICK
2925 Harbor Blvd •
COSTA MESA
979-2500
1976MALllU
S1,>ark1lng blue finish
with gllsterung white top, VB. automatic, air cond.,
pwr. steering & a radio.
l670PKEl. Reduced to
OMLY$3750
CC>tofMEll
CHEVROLET
·.-..,./l.1r1 •• r H.:
• r.-, I \ "<I r"' \
S4i>-I 200
Cosca Mesa. 54().9100 Westminster 839-3773 incld. Michelin tires on· Mii ecle UMCI c.,.. I 977 CHIVIOLET
'62RAMBLER6cyl. auto, '77 Seville. U Blue/Blue ~1:-mOOOml. SU ,000. P.P. UC&ol~~filtoo CHEVETTI
runsgd. $300. l.nl. 18,000 mi. All xtras. --------611 5330 Sandpiper model with ~7297 Sl0,500. PP. 751·4344/ • automatic le aiir cond. Mell 9910 Cad '76 Eldo CONVERT. 66-211:18. . C o 9917 Qe;;•t '920 (2293). Was S389S ; 'on
••••••••••••••••••••••• Perf~ cond. Loaded. Cadillac ,72 Fleetwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••• sale
'TT Electra. all extras. ZUI Dll. Must sell. P.P. o-. .... h 1 d 19.1.•c.&"".&-1974~~0LET MOW-$3222 SU.500 731·2200 ... ...,. am. x nt con • --v --•R good,cleancond.$5,995! · new Miche lin lirea. Red/black. A sharp car CAPllCI IMBIUICK
Call Art · 7 7 S d n de V l l e HM440: & has AM{FM st.ereo. 9.PASS WACiOM 292.Sffarbor Blvd.
f115.'1080 m.tl87 4'"'a...-. t6K ml, xlnt (\llN283) • ··--COSTA MESA co~s'Sioo. Loaded. '71 CDY S 1600 MUsTSll!! .-&raaa, air cond, p/a 979·2500 '88 BuicJt. A/C, PS. New u"""""/"""' ,.,..., " p /b . Roof rack. tires. Goo4 co,nd. Local car. 631·2174 eves, • __,,. _.__, ..,~....._C-S AM/Fii stetto, clean .--------
SOO/of'r. can aft s pm '7SMOI» days. '74 Eldorado convertible, UC lat·HariKlr /HmniltGD r u na Gr e a t ! < LI c 19'5 CMIYROLIT
m3428 "18 B1k Seville, n ,ooo ml, low mi. Showroom Cood. OOSTA MESA mTP&>. ....AL.A SS
'76RIVIERA.Silver,2dr. loaded.Gtve meSSOO&tk ta061MM2 '31·5330 S27t5 COMVIRTllLE
all power •. AM/PM tape, ovrlseatS283/mo. Phone '70Cadillac conv't, 51,000 "7Sam/fm8track,custom 540-5830 · ~Uu:). V:a'!s~:;;a!~
cruise & tilt. M.oo or bst B-0367 Pvt pty. mi. new top, xJat cood. wheels, many xtras. sale ~{~141496'3758 ot '76 Seville. wire wheels, _Pvt--'pty:......;;_._546-fOCM _____ ._673-3643________ MOW-$1188
full power, leather, ex• 88 Fle«wood: needs body TT Me&. blue like new IAUER IUICK 61 Riviera full power. celle n t condition. work, $300/beat.ofi'. good $DOOOFIRM. ' 2626 HARBOR BLVD """""Harbor Blvd.
A/C. good cond. S800. S8500/of'f.640-0897. transportaUon64.f.91M4 644-5642 COSTA MESA ~COSTA MESA 642.(l835/646-6423 eves.
lt74IUICK
OPILMAMTA
Low miles less t han
3'1,000. Automatic trans,
AM/FM radio, extra
clean. You have to see
thiaooe! (Llc 742KXY> SZ295
540-5130
2626 HARBOR BLVD. ·~ -COST A MESA
C ••c 9915 ....................... • ••••••• ·=· SAYS
SAVE!
1976 CADILLAC
B.DOIADO Fully Loaded -Moon Roof. ls.'JOSQV)
57499
GUSTAFSON
UMCOl.M I .-CUIY ........ IM.
~ ...........
142 •44 ····-· •.• '88 Cad 75,000 mi. Old bul like new inside & out,
l'DUltlM!el $2,250644-0701
1988 Cadlllac ror sale.
S1200 or best offer. lluat 9e111can64:).5256.
1t70 CDe de Ville,
Clean 1nalde "out ll.5G0.4N-7G
'7T Seville. Loaded. Take over leue. S2te mo. Aak for Lee. 770-1708.
.... ...,.......... .... .......... ....,_.... tlOO 979-2500
JQD1\}1. • • OUR
''ONE PRICE''
BUICK REGAL SALE
F1NANC1NO AVAILA8LE ON ALL WITH INTEREST RATE LOW AS 12.11 ~a " DN .. 0.A.C.
We suggest you see us farst ..• not last ••• for some plain
talk, straight facts & possibly the lowest prices anyw.here .
.. because we know-it's our people
that really make the difference.
,.
IHtOOORI
ROBINS
FORD
' " ' ' •• \ .. "~ ).. 911 ' .. l
\ \l'>IA i\41 "•IA r•, J ,, 11 ,
tt11C .. ffOUT
MOMU2+2
• ~ trJUb It 1 ~ IV74N8P I W11 , un .
HOW-'2777
IAU81UICK
~ Horoor BIHi '(~m\ M l::S,\
f79·l500
282' HA"80R BLVD.
w lnlp..la \h.aoo Nda __ CO_S_T_A_M_E_S_A __ ~~"7-!'=~~~~I ~ mtitor or overhaul J t77 MAii y . C...-9'll 11~ fUIJ(• mt<tallil' f1n11h with ••••:••••••••••••••••:•
111-hlh• lt•alht'r.loterlor, iOC.:<->u11•r XH7. AM/JM
und m1ttth1n11. p•ddt-d •Ll'M\ c•. blk lthr ltn,
vm,yl root 'J.\111 powtr, 7U ~ wide ovul ttr , -----1 alt rond. A~ to•~ !iltr o wht w bill v1nyl lop. ~ust
"tWtlh ~uad l<tpo l>IMyer. tuned Xlnt runn1n~ ult v.l~I u ul..,• conlt(ll Nld Mllil see & dnve.
lwl mol't' St.-e ll to c.Ji.y ' 11750 1184 18'8
1!1'17 <.'he\) <.'llfH'IC V
f'tibbh' 9 pusi. v.a1111n
17 lUI milt " i\11 t•,trn11
• nl rnnd A"k1n~ ~ 17
------I~) ,.... ff40 "''' ...................... .
540-5130 -------•I Mr G1lmM1. 517 !1 1~1 Moo l-)'1IHo5 IOll~SO\ & SO\
• LIN((ll N Mt llCliR\' •
;--PHIL •
LONG
FORD e~
900 So. c .. t Hwy. ...........
i6 '"8,. GT w;n unde; 2829 HARBOR BLVD.
U1k m1. !\Ai FM 1Hrlt COSTA ME~
l>lt'rt'o. >.Ira wurr ,. _ _,,,,..._ 99 .. 2 Sho-.•room l)ew S2tl95, ....... .,..,.... ~
4UB--TI62 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CORVmES!
SUndmy. Febfuery l , 1979 DAILY PILOT @J
'7S Ford Biile coupe, --------1 Electric moon r oof , ~ 9950 atff~ &.ape. AJL pwr "••••••••••••••••••••• f~ures. Crui.1e Cont rot. ORAN-0 E COUNTY'S IOU \ ,o \' ,\ 'O.\
• l IN\..111 N Mt IH tlllY Superb cond lht'Otli h out. MIWIST
2SH HA .. 80A BLVD. $329$.00-~. J.JNCOLN MERCURY
COSTA MESA New unu 1:o~ord Turbo DealttablplsnowOPEN
1976 POID Mustang. all U lras. 3 RAY FLADHOI a.&111.u.nACOllPI -mo. old. Mu.t~I. U NOOLN·MERCtlRY 9955 1011\\0\ ,\SO\
~ Refinonce or take over 16-18AutoCenter Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Automatic, l)WT. lll~nng payments. SlOOO down SD~·Lakc Foreslex1l 26"'* u&9 •0• •LVD. l.-r---DS
• LIN( <'l N Mt H< URY
& brakes. air cood. & leu P.P 4974300 .-.. T 'u .--nu " a ,. v.
than l5 ,000 mil ~s . . IRVINE COSTA MESA Cun.ASSaaHM.
<400REN>. Wa~ 54005; on '76 Raochero. camper 130.7000 In flawless condition
b&le shell. PIS. P /8. xlnl tt?SMll'CURY HU wtth many, many ex· HOW·S3f99 rood. s:mG.631·2227 ..,. .... ,.,.UIS COUPE t•'-9 lras! <S40NPA> Wa s """""..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 15495; onaale IAUEI IUICK .......... 9942 Th.ls c lean beauty Is 65 Mustang 289 eng. 4 NOW $4111 2925 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• white with black Interior speed. Hurst shift.er Ral· • COST979A.2~0ES0A 73 LeBaron 2dr hrd top and vi nyl roor. Has au\o ly pac . good condllion. IAUH IUICk ~ full power, ulr, loaded lrans, P/S & P/8, radio. St400/or m ake orrer. 2925COSTHarAboMrEBSIAvd.
'GS CORTINA
Runningcond. $2~
6'i2·0886
new tires, xlnl cond. air cond. sharp car. tL1c ~7354.
$1950 /offcr 4115-4074 l'.JOMFZ). --------979·2500
"9S-1436 $2995 '68 F astba ck . Orig.i--------
owner. Good cond. 12.000 '75 Cutlass Supreme · 2 u.c.oln 9945 540-5630 2U /333-0141 doorswwel bucket seats,
'65 Falrlaoe Wgn. nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• till steenng wheel. Ex·
paint. gd tires. P/IJ. P/S. 1976 LINCOLN '6Ulustang V&. P/B. PIS. ceUent condllion . S3100.
PJW. A/C. XlnL ctlnd. MARK IV air. $1200. 548·1305 or art 646-9559 _ ~r.::ust'.':lr·SS:::1~s~ Curlier model with a 2626 HARBOR BLVD. 5pm.57S-548S. '781h Culless Supreme ""'
551-7108 moonroof ! ,<683RCL1. COSTA MESA e&Must.ang,blacltvintop, Brougham, lo/ml · ex·
WasS999S: on sale • . mech fine . nds some cept.Jonal. $6350. Days
--4t4-I IJI
CHIVltOLET '79
MALllU CLASSIC ~~~~~~~·J wtute, sport coupe. less
'65 Wagon, Used for patnt· NOW-$155S 76 Monarch Gb1a: V8. 4 body work. $850. 640-0237 541-5832 Eves. 1-661·1666 1979 ..... _to•S-Oooee•····.. log $200 6 40·61 44 u-1u1"11 dr. p/s. p/db. P/W, auto.--------.... --c-o.. 1-weekends IA a. -a c, rm stereo tape. lux '76 MUSTANG II. only '73 Cutlass Supreme. air Brand new & loaded! · 2925 Harbor Bl\'d. tnm. Xtra Clean. 39,000 28,000 mi. AIC. am/fm p/b, wmdows. steering,
Hurry! \4l6i24). Have something to sell! 1973Ford LTD Gold. COS'!A MESA mt. P.P. $U2$ 752.2737 stereo 8 track. 6 cyl, p&, buckets & cnsl, blk on
1971 Classified ads do It well. Sl000:C,~0offer. 979-2500 M2-4C $3&50. 545-6556 blk. $2395646-6145
•
A ~ lhantwm1 C841WDll ••• .. .. $6995 ::= ............ ~eofl---'-,lltc.
Silver Annh ersary Edi ....._,Hew 9100 ------AuhK, New 9100 Alltos, New 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100
Lion. Look for it on the ••••• ••• ••. •••••••••••• Want Ad Results 64Z·S678 ••• ••. •••. • •••••••••••• •••• •• • •••. •••••••••••. • ••••• •• ••••••••••••••• •• • ••. • ••. •. •••••••••••
8566 Van Nt.>sS I ,..,._ •• Huntington lkach 6882 Manchester Blvd. Bu e n a Purk , Youarethcwinnerof 2 1 3 / 9 2 1 , 8 5 8 8 ,
TWO F'REt<;TICKETS 7 1 4 7 5 O 7 <! 11 1 . s howroom flo o r l - - -
to lh<-· 714 523 7250,
17LhAnnual Un the ~.1nto A n a LONG BEACH . f"reeway . • RODEO ~~--
At lhe Lon~ tsl'<tCh Qwyslft' 9925 Arena. 300 E Oc·tia n •••••••••••••••7•••••••
Blvd Long Beach To '75 Cordoba, llhr ml. rully dalm your lJ('ket.s. call equipped. must sell this
642·:'1678 Ext 272. wknd. Best orrer over • • * $3600 644.804(), 675·8042
·m Surfers Dream Cur. ·77 Cordoba. All xlr as.
Blue Malibu Xlnl cond. Makeoffer
New tires & paint $1500 955-1897
Must Set'! 6'i2-M49
I~)
1977.
Sllll looks NEW' Look
for It nn uur FRONT
LJNEI 1439044).
CONHELL
CHEVROL6T
!ll~, 1t .. 11Ji•r Ill\ ,f
( "t-">T \ \11-: "' . 546-1200 .
1976 CORVETI'E
Loaded! S1l\>er w wire
·7~ Impala Wgn, "Int ~ ..... Clll 9930 wlJeels & only 30,000
t'Ol'ld. orig owner. 4!1,!iS-0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• milesl 1776l,ICE >.
M1. many i.trali. SHl75. 1975 MARK MUST SIE!! ~·?~eves Deep brown met allic MlNcleUMdCan
'H No q i 6 r y J 2 d r . fmish with saddle leather UC lot·Harbor/Hamillon
ra<1101htr . P /S, aulo, interior and brown COSTA MESA
SHAR p p p $1!19~ padded \inyl roof. air 631·5330
!l68-0823 l'Ond, ult wheel, crwsl --
---l'Ofllrol. lull J>()wer. com '78 Corven e. Indy Pace
'63 Chev 4 dr . good Cort lounRe I rl seats. Car, 800 miles. loaded.
!ram... good ureb. ne~ AM F'M '>lerco w 1th $'12,00U. 675-8229
ball $$95 644 11545 Aft 7 lrack tape player Less ;-. --, -
J 'M thn 38,000 miles. Shurp & 77 :.150, I ~pd. r top.
'70 CHEVETTE
31,000 mi. $2~5
:>51·2609 and 673 5138
r lcan 1 Lit'IJNKO> am/rm CB cassette. like
9 n e w 1 9 ,0 00 m1 . $69 5 Sl0.2501Bc s t ofrt!r.
540-5630 731-0317 -------Now have company car. ·79 Vet Yellow. Loaded + 1011\SO\ & SO\ must sell ·74 Vef(a Sta moon roof & s poke • llNCOl N MF Rf UR~ Wgn, 49K m1. nu tires, wheels. Must see lo ap·
baU&brakes Besloffer 2626 HARBOR BLVD. preciate. Bst Ofr. Eves
731-6.547 or 731-6549 COSTA MESA 979·2750. -----____.. -------
PUBLIC NOTICE
FROM
O.R. HAAN CHRYSLER· PLYMOUTH
DUE TO INCREASED BANK FLOORING COST WE ARE ' . DRASTICALl Y REDUCING OUR 1979 NEW CAR INVENTORY.
TO ACHIEVE THIS WE WILL THIS WEEKEND S£~5H
OUI SELLING PllCf ro A Mlal $ J 00. 00 OVER
-Autos. Mew 9800 Alltos, Mew 9100 ...... Mew 91
FACTORY INVOICE PLUS TAX & LICENSE. THESE PRICES RI·
P.RESENT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS AS THESE CARS ARE BEING
OFt;EllD AT PRICES WAY llLOW o ·UR ·F.lEET •ND CREDIT
THE SAIL SALE
(No We ·oon't Sell Boats)
WE ARE HAVIMG A
MONEY SAVING
ENERGY SAVING
SALE!
OM THE GAS SAVERS!
· ~ * CHEVETTES * * MONZAS * * LUV PICKUPS *
ALL AT BIG SAVINGS!
-EXAMP~E-
~iiiiiil •79 CHEVETIE 4 DOOR
SAVE '58311 '.
Including:
Roof Carrier •White Walls • Floor Mats
Tinted Glass• 4 Speed • Remote $Port Mirror
Camel Sport Cloth Bucket Seats • Oay/Nioht Mirror
~ONLY AT
UNION DISCOUNT PRICES. TO ENABLE YOU TO TAKE AD-
VANTAGE OF THIS-GREAT SALE, ALL THE CARS WILL BE
MARKED CLEARLY FOR YOU TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE.
THERE WILL IE NO DEVIATION FROM THE POSTED PRICE. THE
SALE WILL BEGIN AT 9 AM SATURDAY 2-3-79 AND TER·
MINATE 8 PM SUNDAY 2-4-79. IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE
' MARKET FOR A NEW CAR, WE . HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF
FULLY RECONDITIONED FIRST RATE USED CARS. PLEllSE
NOTE THE ABOVE SALE DOES NOT APPLY TO 1979 NEW
YORKERS OR NEWPORTS
1977
V-ts . Va~ra ns ..
power steering .
power disc brakes.
AM/FM ra<fio. stereo.
vlnyl roof. cruise
co ntrol . Lie·. ~093RXM
53488
1'74
CtllYSLB
NEWPORT. VB. auto.
trans.. pwr. steer ..
pwr. brakes. air cond.
Lie. #793LJU
52388·
"'' UMIOM
Aut<>Mlttc. air cond .•
power •teerlng.
brak•a. '¥1ndow1 &
seat. Lie. f839UMC
5 5788
54888
1971 .
MIWYOlllll ltn
VB. auto. trans., full AUOW
p o w e r . Powe r 4 cyl .. A.T .. air cond
w l rdows. p ower Lie, #959AWN seats. AM/FM radio.
vlnvt roof. tilt Yftleel.
Lie. tJ210CAX
'1695
1976DATSUM "" 'ICKUP .. GIAM> .. IX
/ CAM9 -TOP. P. wind .. P.
4 cyf.. 4 speed, air eat .. AM /F
conditioning. AM/FM asaette. air cond,
radio. Ser. tJ1B99129 tc. Llc. #432TWK
53995 $6388
''" . 1971 COIDOIA
SPITMI LOADED
4 cyl .. 4 spd., AM/FM Lic.#579SWV
cassette . Lie .
tJSiMPOK
53288 55988
1974 1971 DUSm 124 .... Auto . trans., pwr. 6$pd .. etc .. at .. r .. l'ldio, air COnd.
Lie. t'9elJS Lie. t798NBY
52488 '3488
SALE ENOS 8 PM 2.+79
ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE
~~ I f12 IUICK 1973 PlYMOUTH s.=~
cyl 4 !P88d al ELIC'ftA FUIY 1 5 d ndltioning, AM/F VB. auto. trans .. -8. auto. trans .. 4 ~~~ f:'M s~i ..
adio. Ser. ~nose f 8 c t 0 r Y a 1 'po we r s teering, A ••1 · c · tk 14599 . conditioning. power power brakes. Lie. t946THO · ste ering, po wer 900LW8'
seats. Lie. 1147FTE
53995 5 1895 5 1595 55788
lt7JDATSUM 1975 OLDS 1976 Pl YMOUTH lt76AllOW
l'ICICutt& CUTUSS GUM FURY uto. trans.. sun roof.
CAMPIR V-8. auto. trans .. Llc..~KM le. #843PRI.
c:yt,. 4 lpMd, rlldlo factory a I r
al No. 20906V conditioning. power
steering . Lio.
t600RXO .
52695 s3~50 52lt95 52895
tt72MOMTI lt71DOD•I lt74 ...... AL 1974 MOMl'laO
CAILO ~ UIAIOM Lie. t868JST
Ser.#2997 4 cvl .. 4 speed. ull pcwer, AM/FM AM/FM radio. Lie. rk. sun roof. Lie, #478VOO. 863JOO.
I 53995 52595 54250 I
52595
'"' '"' 1971 LI IAIOM
COIDOIA MOllMClt CCMR
LOADED LOADED LOADED Lie. ..... lie. f931NY J lie. f383TYO
.54988. ·s 3995 559811 53888
'
H C•tlau 8 uprt••
Hro"alam. browa ,
k....a u•r prictd at sua-.no1• na
"n ()ldlt o.ata • 4 dr. ll
...... oftl OWMt', IOOd t..a llJllO m 2IM
·n Pinto Waeon v~. au tr.am. 20lnJ>&. low '1U)
S2900/offer <7 14 )
S48-8S25 •f\er s p m & weekeods. o~ t714 )
-.1000. ext. 301 wkdays
'74 Pinto. SIOO.
Mae Wheels
642-4i086
'72 Runabout.. Grea
engine. Must Sell. $900.
642·5031
1972 Runabout, g r ea
cond. $1095/or best
Mark. 731-0942, 544·5491 .
'73 Wagon. 4 sod.
Makeorrer
673-3S83
'73 Wagon. 4 spd . To
sh.ape. Real Gn.s Saver.
Sl27$. 64Ul327
·73 Wagon. 4 spd. roo
rack, new radial Ures
291npg, Sl500tbest orrer
848-1798
1975 Pint.o Sta Wgn, v.
cng, lo ml, auto trans,
52200. 548·1S31afl4PM ..,..... ''' ••••••••••••••••••••••
lf74PLYMOUTH DUSTEl
Automatic, pwr. steerlng
&brakes, air cond. & less
than 41 ,000 miles!
<963MCC>.'Was $2995; on
sale
NOW·S2666
IAUIA IUICK
2925Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
f7'·2SOO
·73 Fury1 Grand Sedan,
S800/Maxeorrer.
644-2212 497.
ptymout.hl<'Ury I, 4-dr, n
palnl & vinyl lop. Run
x1nt.. Must see & drivel
SH1S. 964-1848
'64 Plymouth VS Pury
R/H, Runs great. $350.
Call 675-4834
'ID Valiant. 44K ml, out
standing . .ukmg $1300.
962--3584
'73 Plymouth Satellite
4-0r, new trans, $1200 o
best offer. 968-8880
673-68).
'71 PJ.yrnoutb wagon ful
pwr. Good cond. $1,095.
548-1591
••••••••••••••••••••••
'66 Pontiac Wagon. Run
xlnl. Ve r y c l ea n:
SSOS/Firm. P.P . 751-41
1.:ves.
'73 Grand Pr ix-J type.
One owner, Xlnl cond ~
'67 Ventura. XJnl cond. NewUres. SS50/bslofr.
MUST SEE
Can be seen al: 67
Center #B, C.M. or call
64S-8628 art. 5. G real (1mily car.
'66 Le Mans: Collectors
choice In unt cond.Ask·
Ing $1895 Call 960-3379 art
Spm.
78Trans AM: red, loaded
S7000caJI after 8 PM
552-1070
'76TA4·s pd, nu blk lacq.,
loaded, cstm whls, Rick.
P.P. 9M-2478
'76 TRANS-AM. Xlnt
<:Giid. '8800. Work 4 to
9PM. 644·9550, home
551·2589 Donna
na1•1 tllrd •••••••••••••••••••••••
T·BlRD •aa, au pwr, eng Ii
body xlnt cond. Rblt
trans. la.st month spent
<Wer S'700. bllla avail. Of· r .. over Sl350. 640-2973
For Sale:Convertible T·
Bird lllZ. Cluslc. Good ~ cond. New tlret. EvenmP 413-3258.
ms T·Bird, most opllons. lllnl condallon, 9000 miles. Super 1ha rp,
.... 861-J.257. •
'711mmac. AJI xtra equ.ip-mem. Beat offer takes.
P.P. &In 836·1050. wk ....
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eAAM . MA~CIA t~ E'><E:MPi SE~E
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By Hank Ketcham
Y~ ... VYHAT lE°TS TALK ABOUT IT IN91~.
Gooo IDEA.
-r.'M "°1' ef~D TO 10UCH
IT,.. BUT l Gar MY
OWN THINGAMAJIG.
l>>>
l s IT GE:TTI NG -CHIL.LY
IN iHER.E?
As ANTHONY M AKES
A CALL TO HUNTER
WHERE DO YOU JUST A MINUTE ! LET ME CHECK MY
M CGAVI N, HE 15
UNAWARE THAT SAM
DRIVER 15 LISTENING
Oti THE EXTENSION!
WANT ME TO SCHEDULE AND SEE WHERE I'LL BE
PICK YOU AT THREE O'CLOCK!
UP?
WHAi A Ml9E.RAE3L~
DAY .. -I 'D BE=rre.c<
IURN UPTHe
i'HERMOSTAT.
tc-
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E:ve:R190DY ~UT IT9 PEOPLE TRYIN1TO llG
TALKS 90M ETHIN1 ABOUT Ii TH#'t"
Af30l!T THE CAUSES Al...L TuE: TROU13t:i:.
WEATHBR.
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WHAT 'LL I HAVE HIM PICK YOU IT'S OKAY! HE'LL DO
TELL HIM, UP OUTSIDE YOUR EXACTLY LIKE WE
SAM? FFICE ! SAY, MR. B !
I 'LL SEE THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN
THE MORNING, HUNTER ... 8UT I DON'T
THINK YOU ~HO ULD! I DON'T UNDER-
5TAND THEIR CALLI NG YOU 50 LATE
THERE'S ONE OTHER THING! I 'D LIKE YOU TO
MOVE OUT OF HERE FOR A FEW DAYS, SUE!
HOW ABOUT GOING TO SPENCER FARMS
CALL ARTIE! HAVE HIM PUT A TAIL ON
MCGAVIN FROM THE TIME HE LEAVES
HIS HOUSE IN THE MORNING It;;;~
AT NIGHT UNLESS THEY 'RE
WARY, AFRAID YO U
MIGHT DO SOME
TALKING! ----
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KEEP FALLING
BEHIND ,/ •
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No RUSH --EXE~CJSE !
10 STAY IN TOP
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DOCTOR SMOCK
LOTTA HART
MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL.
t) 1171 United Feature Syndicate. Inc.
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. WHAT 00 qou
THINK I'M DOING
UP HERE ...
HOLD JT ! !
CASTlNG ·
I .SPELLS~
yes, AND •MAT TAKES
CARE OF MOND,AY, /UE5DAY,WEDNE5DAY,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
~ATURDAY,SLJND,AY,
MONDAY, iUe5C>>Y,
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By George ~emont
HE:Y, YOLJ , IS
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OF1ME
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and more and rrore im~rsonal ,
the a\Terage citiun finis himself
more and more alienated ....
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WHAf MAKES YOU
THINK SO?
I~WHAT SENA~ oo.FRY WANTS FROM Mt. ...
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~~heis~g
rnore than a card in a
vast a>mpUter-a number
· 0n ~federal form .
St: RIBBLE sc Rli'tJLE
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SC"l,.tJL.E
As a U.S. Senator, I
relieve its imp:>rtant
to maintain a ~ue
with my constituents.
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Is there
~ythi~
iNe can do!
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teeth Guzy kept p(}.wineat the strin~ ... 51'.>Maty ~
suz.ys tllcn ard ~ lovt.d i~
There:ore, l ·d llke to
~ this opportunity tc
shar'i scm.e thoughts with
)OU on t1u= p~ssi ng
issi.leS .:t cl-.c day.
We :, !hats why f·m
writi~ ;ou today,
Mr. Tribune ....
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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •t ltHt 11• differ·
...as lft dr•wi"9 det•ils behlun top a..cl bottom ~nel1. Mow
... ,, Uft YH find them? CNdl &Mwen with those betow.
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e uP A TREEI "NHrly 1,000 yun •to•" Mild the proud f•mlly ti.tad, "two of our
fonJben1 • .,. born In'"" thet rHd the ... me In reverse. One was two yean older than
PUZZLE HAS
WH IS KERS!
Relevant to past
9enerat10f's. but de
c1dedly out of date to
day, is this verH rid
die.
Very great in olden
days my power,
Ofr hne I wved •
c.astle tower from
war's Invading tide.
Tr•nspose me and how
grHt my fall,
I am the smallest of
the small. that
nothlft9 can divide!
Solve the poser and
you will know why It Is
out of date. No fair
peeking below .
the other." Ah M>, can you pinpoint the years In which
they were bof'n1
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•That's Life! ~.ere are two things 1n life of which one
has plenty; Good CIVEDA and bad PL EXAME.
Unscramble cap letter words for this rhyme's sense.
,;•iown • -llU• •"~" poo6 ..
Multiply the number of coins In your pocket by 9'.
Add digits of rewlt and multiply by 12. Answer Is
given below.
e Rlddle Me This! Why did e subway r~r carry a
stick? To beat the rush. can't-a base.ball team
halft I I men? Because It I 't cricket.
HI, DOLLI Add the following colors neatly for iln ilmusing
scene ilbove: I-Red. 2-lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-lt. brown.
s-Flesh. 6-lt. 9'""· 7-0k. brown. a-Orange. •-Black.
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SPELLBINDER -:.., "'\~
SCOAE to points for using •II the ·,, .
letters lft the word below to form
two compi.te words:
SIMULATE . . -. -. -. -. •'
THeN scor• 2 points .. ch for •II
words of four letters or more
found M*'9 the l.tten .
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST SUPERHEROES b PASKO, TUSKA, COLLITTA
METROPOt/S PAM/ t.SOfl
SUPEllMAA/ .STRUGGLES
VALIAHTL-Y TO 5TEM THE RE~l..ilNG ~000 T/PE.~ ..
$UPENMAN--I -· A~ -CXJN'T KNOW
HOW TO TEll YOU TH/5, 8UT •••
...
GORDO
OH,OHf
I'VE BE.EAi
SPOTTED' . .
ANo
I J...E.AR.AJ
TOAVOIO
P0/50/\J
PJ:L1-ET6-
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·-WHILE YOU WE~
J:lEPAIRt~G THE DAM,
J.VTHOR CAME OYER ~lEY/SmN' ...
RATS!
YES ·-HE SA1'7 YOU
TRIGGERED THE
EXeJ..OSION THAT
CAUSEP THIS ~-TRA6EPY./
8UTHOW.
W~PER
WOMAN?/
Gus Arriola
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MAKE IT ro TJ1E
REltl<EMEAIT
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Developed by U.S. Pf ant Scientists ••. spectacular
super grower soars ·torth to a man-high column o
fruit -loaded top to bottom with clusters of huge
sugar-sweet berries -the size of luscious plums
-811 starting In Just 60 days!
GAO ~ -v AU.-SO EAVILY
CLUST R D WfTH GI.ANT BERRIES FROM TOP
From a patch of earth no blgget than an outspread
handkerchief, you get Heaping Bowlfuls of giant
strawberries!
Here It isl Th~rden sensation-of the 70's. The
Champ himself ..• 'SUGAR-TOWER' •.. the all-time
biggest, easiest-to-train man-high strawberry you or
your friends have ever seen in your lives.
Thtok of ltl Super-soari11g MAN-HIGH wonder-
plants that you'll actually grow in giant cluster-
packed pillars of fruit ••• loaded top to bottom with
masses of strawberries ••• huge, meaty berries SO
INCREDIBLY BJG, you actually eat them like hand-
frutt. That's right, just tike sugar-sweet plumsl And
that's only the beginning!
RI 0 U CAN'T PUT ~ ORE MC' T .... I
ACTUAL
Sl71=·
HOW'S THIS FOR A FISTFUL
OF MOUTH WATERING
GOODNESS? SAY NO MORE -
JUST PASS THE CREAM!
Oust like this)
wide patch of earth •.. and all starting in just 2
months time! And remember, not Just ordinary, puny
berries ••.. but sugar-packed giants:
• SO BIG and juicy, you eat them like handfruit.
SO HUGE and meaty, Just 3 sliced-up berries
top a cereal bowl!
SO FAST-growing you'll see its rge into a man-
high "berry factory" this very ason, starting
in Ju~t 60 Daysi ·
' ' ND TrlE)' MUL LY-SC.. ...,.J GE TWlCE
S MANY M N-HIGH UTIES
-EAeH I
t E -because ·suGAR· TOWER' is
a self-multiplying perennial, for every berry-laden
man-high vine you get this year, you'll get twice as
many GIANTS next year .•. and new plants for years
to come. Meaning: HUNDREDS UPON HUNDREDS
OF BERRIES year-after-year!
INK 0 I • . u I THI I G -
PICK BERRIES BY TH 8ASKE1 ST RTING
l Jl,?C ..
So big are these 'SUGAR-TOWER' berries -so
breatht,kingly enormous-and so heavily cJustered
right up the entire plant -you actually have to tie·
·the plants to your walls, trellis or fence to support the
overwhelming weight of the plant and the frultl
And remember -because they're winter-hardy
(to -30°F) they're one of the sturdiest, easy-to-grow
strawberries imaginable. Simply plant them next to
fence, trellis, wall, or even a pole •.• follow the easy
instructions .•. tie for support ••• and be thrilled by
the most incredible parade of fruit, flowers, and fo-
liage. There's just nothing else as spectacular in all
of nature.
'SUGAR-TOWER' man-high straw-
berries are guaranteed to reward
you with luscioua fruit starting in
just 60 days -witt;I berries so big
you eat them with a soup spoon
-or money refunded (except
postage & handling) anytime
within the next 8 months!
'Suger Tower' -A.C.I. tr•d• nam• for Fragarla Culllv•r, Fl. Lar..wtie.
l •
And if that Isn't startling enough -Just wait 'til
you see your neighbors gasp in amazement as these
'SUGAR-TOWER' berries decorate your grounds
with huge berry-packed towers of fruit ..• SO FAST
~ •• in virtually no time at all you'll reach out of your
dining room window and pick dessert right off the
vine from these magnificent man-high wonder
plants I
And that's still only a mere hint of the wonders that
await you, when you are among the first In your
neighborhood to grow these sensational GIANT
man-high STRAWBERRIES.
Because, wheti In your life did you ever hear of
strawberries so eager to grow ••• they'll actually
drape your walls, trellises, fences in cascading foun-
tain• of fruit ••. each man-high beauty a festival of
strawberries from top to bottom from just a 2 foot ~
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THE
THE SOONER YOU PLANT THEM
SOONER YOU'LL ENJOY THESE
..... -• r .~Al
Here's the best news of all -the amazing price of
these wondrous MAN-HIGH :SUGAR-TOWER'
Strawberries. Not the $1 .00 per plant you might ex-
pect for such a remarkable super-bearer ..• but less
than 50¢ apiece for thickly-rooted nursery-grown
plants ••• and each one all set to grow high as a man
and bear fruit starting in just 60 days.
But one word of caution -with an Incredible
berry like this; demand is bound to be overwhelm-
ing. To avoid disappointment, act now!
ANOTHER EXTRA BONUS .
T NO '
All •suGAR-TOWER' Strawberry Plant• are sep•
ra.tely grown for shipment eaat and weat of the
Rocky· Mountain•. ·
..-----------·-----------------------4 .... TMn-------------------·----------~ ID!H YAU.rt NURl!RY IALES, Dept. JSU-199 . c..llne Road, P~ PA 1t17t
Vea, I want to grow MAN-HIGH STRAWBERAI~~ .. th fruit the size of plums. So pleaae rus me the number of
'SUGAR-TOWER' strawberry plant• I have cMcked below.
O a 'SUGAR-TOWER' ptanta .. . ...... .... . .. $2.98 plus 3~ postage & handling.
O 12 'SUGAR-TOWER' plants ................... $4.98 plus 50¢ postage & handling.
O 18 'SUGAR·TOWER' plants ... · ............... $6.98 plus 7~ postage & handling.
0 24 'SUGAR· TOWER' plants . . .. ........ .. $8.98 plus $1 postage & handling.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WITHIN 6 MONTHS OR MONEY REFUNDED (except poa1age & handling).
Total amount enclosed $ PA realdenta add 6% sales tax. Check or money order, no COO's plene.
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February <4, 1979 DAILY PILOT
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YOURSELF
Send 1111 .......... • t ........ IO .,..,~~~ 141 ltmgllllll Allt., New *It, N.Y 10072
.... 11-r S5 lor pullllsflld questlOM Sony .. ""' --~
FOR LOUIS NIZER, attorney and
author of RefJections Without Mlrror1: An
Autobiography of the Mind
Do '°" i-nor tbe Jury .--. .. op-
pOMCI to a Jucltle, decld ... a .... ., cw
laaocnt ftl'Clkt? -J. JOIM9, Al·
.,_..,, N.Y.
• I favor the jury system because I
think II is the microcosm of democracy
and Is based o n a lcientlfk: principle;
namely, as you m1,Jltlply judgments you
reduce the Incidence of error. Two heads
are better than one, and one thousand
better than one hundred. On a quatlon
HI! counta on honl! sense. of right and wrong, I would rather have
the opinion of several hundred mUllon
Ameriatns than the 10 most brilliant professors In the world. The jury system works
because the average man has more than flve sen.s. He adds two others -hone
and common. Also, prejudices are ld«!ly to be baJanced out. The mind of a judge
may not respond as weU as a jury to the nontechnical stimu6 of justice.
FOR .IOAN RIVERS, comedienne
Hae your ...... of ................ banuMcl you? -
J.R., MoateNy, Calif.
• Of course. My mott uncomfortable moment was dw1ng
the time Gov. Jeny Brown (Calif.) was camplllgnlng: He
and I were alone In an elevator, and I said, "We've got to get
you married. How about Jackie O? She'd be great for you."
He explained why she wasn't right for him. His main objec-
tion was her extravagance. Why did I feel so stupid? He had
no Idea I was teasing him.
FOR ROBERT URICH, star of ABC-TV's Vega$ ( Jue "'pmat. eye" Jobe ru1ly u glamorou u they '--a? -f .L., A.nnletoa, Ala.
• 1V glamorii.es the role of the private detective -It's a
must. But most of the Investigations that detectives cany out
are checking and researching through public records -In
Iberia, Insurance companies, etc. Imagine a whole show
centered around a man going through dusty flles In a library!
It would be pretty boring, wouldn't It? So, for entertainment
purpota, we haw to spk:~and liven things up a bit.
FOR RONA JAFFE, author of The Lost Chance
AN all dM ... bt ,o.r boob bMed oe oW
~? -Aw Gordot1, Flbat, Mldl.
• Since my 10th book will be out In the $piing, and aD my
novels are loaded with men -I should only be so lud<y to
haw so mllf'!Y beaux.I 6enoutty, some of the men are com-
poeffin, others anr friends' boyfrlendt (d!v.illed ol course).
5ofM are guys I had crushes oo and chased, but didn't get to
know weU. Also I can lnwnt an entire flctlonal character who
becomes much more real to me than the real one.
FOR THE .. ASK .. EDITOR
I .., that Chrletophft Rene bad to
loee about 20 ~to 9ft die role
of Supenn .. , and .., &tend ..,. he
... bora with tlaat ........ Wlto'•
,._t? -S.P., Gnat falle, Moat .
• We're SOfTY to say that you're both
wrong. Chris had to gain 30 pounds
before he could go before the cameras.
Said Dave Prowse , the British heavy·
weight weight-lifting champ and actor
(perhaps better known as the vlllalnous
Darth Vader of Star .Wars): "The pro-
ducers called me In, presented me with
Christopher Reeve and said, 'Here he Is. He souped up for Superman.
We want him to look like you. You have
six weeks to build him up. You must not touch his legs -they're O.K. We want his
arms, chest and shoulders to form a V.'" Prowse went to work. "Chris gamed 30
pounds going from 180 to 216 through a combination of eating. working out and
weight-lifting for three hours a day. six days a week."
FOR CAROL MANN, NBC sports reporter
How did you ,et h-. •P oa playlns tolf, and hne
YCMa ftft made • fool of you.,..lf oo tbe c.ourM? -
8.,., Tupelo, M.... _.
• My Interest In the game was caused by an ulterior
motive. My father played, and I wanted to be with him. I
thought If l did well he'd atways take me along O'm the only
gtrl In the famlJy; I have four brothers). Once I wished the
green would swallow me up -when I hit the ball Into an
outhouse, and the person In there came out screaming.
FOR STEVE KARMEN, creator of 1V and radio jingle$
I hard you o..C. muMd •' requat to 9°"' for a
f~ Prnlclent. Why? -T.R. Danbury, Conn.
• Because I refute all political advertising. And I'm proud
to say rve turned down two Presidents. It would be too easy
to create an Image with music and lyric.s and then see my
country governed by Senator T oothpa.ste and President
Cola. The right advertising and the right 90ng could elect
anyone, and I think It Is my obligation to the world In which I
bve not to use my talent In such an \rresponslble manner.
FOR STELLA B. BACKB., Director of the Mint
r .... .,. tettt-1 .tuck wttt. Ca....t&an ... otMr
fONltln coble. he tot ..... a coUectioa b, now and
.. WCM ........ how I can Ndum ....__ -8.C.
Kh1.1port, r ... .
• The Bureau of the Mint does not redeem foreign coins,
nor do we undertake to appraise them for their value as col-
lector's Items. To redeem foreign coins for thetr monetary
value, the most acx:etd>le facility would be a comrnen:la.I
... bank having an International exchange department.
PRO °"&..-... ._....,,•\Ith« of Pim11114n9 01mlnaM PRO Ano con CON ...... E. w ........ ~ of Soclo&ogy,
Other things being equal, severe
punishment detert crlme. The ha.rsh·
est contdtuttonal pena.ley -the death
penalty -CS.titra mott. It Is final: no
parole. Even though meny lmlttonal
nonprt.medttat.d murden unnot be
dCMned, the death pcnaley doa dNT
prernedlated murder and murder for
money. While~ eomlnuc to
defy common ....,.. by "provtng" that the death penally II
not • rbettet dctcntnt then ltf• lmp'19on,nent,
tophlldc.atld NCmt mtlilb conftrm lhlit In the U.S •• be·
iw.n l 933-1969, Wlh )Utt ••one addllional eueuloc\
per year [we would haw hedl on the aYer9 eewn or
eW\t t.ww murden." The ncwat EngWi and Arnabn
.-ad ... cionftrm ......
la Capital Punlahmaat a
Deterrent to Murder?
Uniwntty of Pmruylvenll
The preponduancc-of evidence from
careful research Indicates that
historicalty, and In contemporaty
times. the death penalty does not
function as a dctcrftnt to crlrntnal
homldde. The common procedurw for
analydng the lttuc hes been to com-pe,. nations, or states within the U.S.,
that have abolshed or rttaJned the
<lath penalty. Such COfTIP9Nont contltMndy thow that
th<* M1k>nt « ttata that Mw retained the death penaa..
ty haw mwdsr tetn P-r population that .... -high «
higher than thOM countrta and It.Ila that MY. ebolshed
the death ~. A rec:.nt peMI of the Nattonal
Ac.ad.my of ScXnca condu~ that the evidence doe1
not thaw It to be a detenwnt .
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T here's a story that's told on Capi-
tol Hill In Washington about this
Senator who delivers speeches that
his staff people write, except that he
neglects to read them in advanoe.
And It's about what happens when
one of his speech writers gets angry
with him.
The Senator faces his -expectant
audience and begins to mouth the
words he's seeing for the first time:
"Today (am going to propose a per-
manent settlement for the Middle
East, provide a definitive solution to
the worldwide energy problem, pre-
sent a way for ending the threat of
nuclear war and propound a plan for
eliminating hunger and poverty every-
where on the globe.''
The startled Senator flips to the
next page, which contains just one
House MmorUy Whip Robert Michel (oenter), opposition
leader, and Choirman of the FCC Charles F_ems.
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-~~:-=~~EHIND .BIG POWER IN D.C ..
Congressman he works for. The Con-
gressman Is, and always has been,
boss, but the enormous increase in
the numbers and Influence of the
staffs of the Individual members and
the growing number of committees
over the last 20 years nurture such
fan tastes of ultimate power.
The real power of Capitol Hiii
aides,· however, Is generally exer-
cised anonymously In groups and at
the sufferance of their bosses.
For example, a group of Senate
aides writing an amendment to the
Voting Rights Act contributed dl-
·rectly and significantly to passage of
the Constitutional amendment that
gave the vote to 18-year-olds.
Another provided the network of ln-
f orma t ion and intelligence that
helped block funds for Nixon's con-
troversial Anti-Ballistics Missile
(ABM) program and the eventual. cut-
off of appropriations for the Vietnam
war.
The great Increase ln th' Capitol
Hiil staff-what Senator John Culver
(D-la.) calls a "staff exploslon"-was
meant to offset what Congress con-
sldered the overweening '1mperlal
· Presidency" that became 50 powerful
after World War II.
This Increase In Hiii staff Is both a
symbol of and a reason for th.e new
Congressional assertiveness that has
given President Carter kh trouble
on his energy bill, the Panama Canal
treaties and such other complicated
Issues as the Strategic Arms Umlta·
tlon Talks (SALT).
Each of the 435 members of the
House ls allow.e.d 18 staff members,
while the sJze of the Senators' staffs
depends on the populatlon of their
states.
This burgeoning new appoJntlve
federal bureaucracy has grown at
Jim OICJrcn1on i. o rcporlcr ort die
Woth1"9fOI' (D.C.} Star.
the rate of about 10 percent a year
over the past few years, although the
growth last year slowed to just 2 per-
cent, primarily because the new po-
sitions created recently are being
filled. It turns over comparatively
rapidJy, however, because It is made
up mostly of bright young men who
stay on the Hill a few years and then
go on to bigger things.
More than a dozen are now mem-
bers of Congress, Including the two
Senators from Iowa and House
Minority Whip Robert Michel, (R-111.).
Charles Ferris, for 12 years chief
counsel to former Senate Majority
Leader Mlke Mansfield, Is now chair-
man of the Federal Communications
Commission. Michael Pertschuk, for-
mer chief counsel of the Senate Cotn-
"Thia MW bW9GUCIGCJI haa
gtown at the 1a'9 of about
10 fM«Ht Q Jl9GI. •• "
merce Committee, Is chairman of the
Federal Trade CommJsslon.
But the real objeet of the day-
dreams of the ambitious young on
Capitol Hill ls Dick Clark, a portly,
48.-year-old former oollege profcwor
from Upper Iowa University. In 1964
Senator Culver, then legislattve u-
slstant to freshman Senator .T~
Kennedy, resigned to go home and
run for the House of itepresentatlve.s
from his home state of Iowa.
He needed a campaign manager
and Clark signed on. Culver won and
over the next eJght years his profes·
sor-admlnlstrative assist.ant worked
out of thelr Cedar Rapids, ta., off loe
and begM organlilng the state for
Culver's eventual run for the Senate.
Cla~ was so succusful that Iowa to-
day has one of the most effective
Democratic organizations In the na-
tJon with results to match-both U.S.
Senators, four of six Congressmen
and control of both houses of the
state legislature.
In 1972 Republican Senator Jack
Miller was up for reelection and was
vulnerable. Culver, for various rea-
sons, decided not to run. His alde,
stunned because the plan was for him
to run for Culver's House seat when
Culver ran for the Senate, decided to
use the organization he'd built for hls
own Senate race. Walking back and
forth across the state almost con-
stantly from April until NoVem~
"'Clark got the publicity he needed to
beat Miller and become Senator Dick
Clark, (D-la.). Two years later Culver
ran · for Democrat Harold Hughes'
vacated seat and became the junior
Senator from Iowa to his former as-
si.stanl
There a.re less-Inspiring stories,
however. Stephen B. Elko, aide to
Representative Daniel Flood (D-Pa.),
a central figure In the recent flrtng of
former U.S. Attorney David Marston
of Philadelphia, has been convicted
of taking a bribe of $15,000 to forge
the Congressman's slgneture on let·
ters seeking a<:credltatlon for a chain
of trade schools. Martin Swelg, ad-
ministrative assistant to fonner House
Speaker John McCormack, was con-
victed of lnfluence-peddllng In 1970
by posing over the telephone as his
powerful boss.
The quality of staff membus that
different Senators and Congressmen
attract obvioUsly varies. Ted Kennedy
long has had the reputation of attract-
ing 50me of the most able young men
on the Hiil.
Others with excellent staff opera·
tlons are AJan Cranston (O·Callf ,),
&nest F. Holtngs (D..S.C.) and Jacob
Javlta (D·N.Y.).
ly , .. Dlckenaon
"Kennedy and Javlts accept the
fact that they're managers of lnstitu-
tlons--their staffs," says Jim Flug,
formerly Kennedy's chief legislative
aide. "They support you and trust you.
We had a compatible staff with very
little backbiting."
Some think of themselves as indi-
viduals, as stars, with staff members
as their servants," ~s another top
Senate aide. "They redo a lot of their
' staff work; they don't trust them, they
think that anyone who works for
them can't be any good, and they
have bad tempers. ·As a result, they
have high staff turnover."
Final control lies with the Congress~
man or Senator, however. John
Ehrllchman, Richard Nixon's former
White House aide, once described the
Capitol Hill staffs as "bumblebees
. hovering over the honey of power."
To help keep his staff members In
line. Senator Warren Magnuson (D •
Wash.) established a "Bumblebee
Award" to be given to the staff mem-
ber who had most exceeded his au-
thority, opened his mouth to the press,
or presumed to speak for a committee
or an individual member.
"( won It about every week'',
laughs Pertschuk, a good-natured
but aggressive man who was the driv-
ing force behind oonsumer-protecUon
legislation while on the Senate Com-
merce Committee.
'We just fill In the lines. It's an
illusion of pOwer. Whenever you put
In something that the member won't
tolerate, that's the last time. You
can't bnrach that relaUonshtp of trust,
Md It's very easy to do, or you're
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On• akle agren, "Good Senators
have good pobtk:al Instincts and a
broader pmlp8ctlve than we do t.-
cauM we get to engroSMd in l'IWI
our pro,lem." 1&J
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audience. He has been briefed, and
he has met the guest He has Joked
with the audience and asked them to
please help hlm look good.
Bcf ore the program starts live In
Chicago on WGN-TV, hi.a engines rev
Into high. He ls ready to charge past
200 peoplf: ln his studio audience to
become "Energy Man."
In 1974, when Donahue's offlc.e
was a trailer In the WGN parking lot
a guest was going to expla\n how he
turned his daughter Into a genius .. The
man asked for eight minutes, without
lnterrupUOI\ to explaln hls methods.
Donahue said. "Too long."
"Ave minutes? Four?"
"Too long," said the Implacable
Donahue. (Eight minutes ls forever
on television, and every minute must
move.)
Donahue admits, "What worries
me the most Is keeping the ball In the
air for 240 hours a year.
"This Is an enormously C<>rf1l>etltlve
business. Dick Clari< ls on ~ channel
opposite me with a game show In
which people jump up and down and
kiss. 1f 1 am going to stay alive, my
show better be exciting, too.
'1 have to have a new and dlff erent
show every day. And It better be
Interesting for 60 minutes."
Donahue ha.s done over 2,000 pro-
grams, and he still worries. 'Wiii the
guest talk too much? The audlenca I
dteam about has a sense of urgency
to get Into the act."
If there Is any slogan running
through Donahue's head while he ls
on the alr, lt Is: ''R~t now Dk:k
Clark Is ·g1vrng away $20,000."
He does It by loving every person
In his studio and all those at home, by
getting bored with a discussion be-
fore the home folks do, by "grabbing''
each woman there, and communicat-
ing to her: "You've got to watch this.
It's Important."
After each program, Donahue
shakes hands with every person
there. He thanks them with the fervor
of a small-town minister. He poses
for every Instamatlc snapshot and he
patiently gives tips on how to make
those flash cubes work
Then, exhausted, he returns to his
small WGN office. The TV set has
video cassettes all around It. His
shelves are fllled with books written
by upcoming guests. Way up on top,
near a certificate saying he Is an
honorary cltlzen of the state of Mary-
land, ls a color picture of Marlo
Thomas, hls friend.
Donahue's energy Is now drained.
his tlc at half s1aff; he wants to head
home. Instead. he props hl.s feet on
his desk and probes hlmseJf.
To understand Donahue, you must
understand a man who would air a
program showing a live birth; certain
to be controvemaJ. Donahue's point
ls that daytime telev\s!on can change
American thought patterns.
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adoring audience and (below) relaxes
with his ~friend Marlo Thomas.
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' The man we see on television, the
man who dotes 6n his live-birth show,
Is still, In spirit, an altar boy from
Cleveland, a virgin who married hJs
college sweetheart, a business major
at Notre Dame University, a guy who
started In broadcasting as a prop man
and later moved up to do the farm
report, a TV host In Dayton, Ohio, a
man whose later success led directly
to a dlvof'C4! which shook hlm emo-
tionally, a bachelor father of four
sons with a daughter who lives with
his ex-wife, a man who dates Marlo
Thomas ln a cross-country romance,
a guy who wants to be a news re-
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He Is a man whose doubts and con-
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of millions every day.
When his work Is done, Donahue
goes home to suburban Winnetka, Ill.,
and his four sons. He seldom frater-
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and "their physical well-being. I have
three kids who have drivers' ltoensas.
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elate the enormous destructive capa-
city of the automobile." Saying that,
Donahue echoes parents throughout
Arr.erica, a key to his success.
A decade from now Donahue be-
lieves the major question on his pro-
gram-or programs like hls-wlll be
changes within parenthood. He thinks
there is a "diminishing American
fantasy" of women caring for children
while men earn money.
"In many cases, poor dad has been
working so hard because he has more
fun a t work than at home. He has
been raised to achieve in the market-
place, not to really appreciate the
enormous responsibility, challenge
and joy of child-rearing."
This from the man who woke up at
6:25 that day to drive his son, Jim·
my, 14, to school so Jimmy couJd be
a disk jockey from 7 to 8:10 a.m.
Donahue says, "He's got a seven-
year head start on me, and he's good."
Donahue Is also proud of Mike, 19;
Kevin, 18; and Danny, 17. The two
elder sons work in local super-
markets, and Danny pumps gas.
Donahue thinks that work ''raised
their consciousness. One of the real
problems with kids is boredom.
We've got a culture which demands
that they be responsible, but which
doesn't give them any responsibilities
except at school."
He Is concerned about the effect
of his fame on them. Donahue says.
"It's a pain In the neck to be a celeb-
rity's child." He imitates well-mean-
ing fans, "'What Is It like to be Phil
Donahue's son?' That's a horrible
question to ask a kid. You know, the
smart answer Is, 'I don't know. I've
never been anyone else's son,' and
that's what they feel like saying
sometimes.
"But I think they're Impressed,
although It would be better If they
told you that. At the same time, a part
of them wishes I were a bank teller
so they·wciutdn't be hassled."
Fame caused other problems for
Donahue. It contributed greatly to his
divorce. "People married to oelebrl·
ties are constantly set up by people
who want to get to their spouse. How
would you like It If every time you
sat down at a dlnner party, someone
asked about your spouse. and not
you?"-
Whlch leads to another subject
Donahue doesn't like talking about
with strangers, Marlo Thomas, a
woman who certainly knows what It
ls like ta be the child of a celebrtty
(Danny Thomas).
Their romance began on Jan. 26,
1977, when she was a guest on his
show. Something clicked. Ms. Thomas
concluded by saying on the air, "You
arc a very loving and generous man
and . . . whoever Is the woman In
your life ls very lucky."
Donahue, wounded by the dlvo~ci
and the lef!lpOrary separation from
his children, was dating others, but
began seeing Ms. Thomas.
His staff, who work for Donahue
with the zeal of new Peace Corps-
men, say his relationship with Ms.
Thomas is evidence of the public
greening of Donahue In regards to
women's liberation. They say, "A
few years ago he would have been
threatened by her."
Donahue agrees. 'There's still a
part of me who would like to have a
woman waJtlng to ask me about my
terrible day at wori< and to listen
closely to my answers. But, that kind
of attention is stlll possible as long as
It's not one way. A woman who pro-
vides that courtesy night after night
would not grow and would become
just a bland partnef."
Instead, Donahue has a relation-
shjp/ friendship with Ms. 'Thomas, an
Behind the camera: Donahue and
Associate Producer Darlene Hayes.
outspoken supporter of ,ER.A. She
lives in Los Angeles; he lives near
Chicago, and their expensive cross·
country romance Is conducted week-
days by Rhone and weekends when
one flies to the other.
Donahue says, 'We' re getting along
very well. The re lationship Is," then
he pauses to Hnd the right word,
"very, very good for me. I feel very
lucky to be Involved with a woman
who has thJs much Insight and talent,
and who looks like that."
Donahue Is: His show. His children.
Marlo.
A man who cares, very deeply,
about many contemporary Issues, but
who forgets where he parks his oar
In Chicago's O'Hare AlrJ'<>rt. A smart.
clever, channlng, attractive, some-
times average sort of guy who ex-
perts say, should earn at, least half a
mllllbn dollars a year (with a fl~year
contract which allows him to partlcl·
pate In the profits from his show In
addition to his salary).
Phil Donahue Is the celebrity who
says, "You know, I've got a hell of a
good Job. And It sure beats r!Wi
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HOW TO USE EVERYBODY'S
FAVORITE
CHOCOLATE
America's favorite flavor
has Its origins In the
fruit of a tropical tree-the
cacao, or cocoa tree. V es..
chocolate, the cocoa bean,
a ctually, Is the fruit of a lush
green-leaved tree that grows
only In humid tropical areas
that run between 20 degrees
north and 20 degrees south
of the equator.
Most of the world's cocoa
plantations are to be found
In western Africa and In
South and Central America.
Cocoa trees also flourish In
some of the Islands of the
West Indies, In Srl Lanka, the
Philippines and many South
Pacific Islands.
GERMAN OiOCOLATE
OtEESECAKE
SQUARES
1 bar (4 oza.) 9WHt cooklnti
dlocolat•
2cupe mlk
\II cup buHer or margartne
1 cup naked coconut
1 CNP flnety chopped .,.can.
2 en"'°P" unfta¥ored
get a tin
~cup auaar 1._,...,.,.ted
2 teaapoone wanUla ••ti.cl
2 JMCUges fl OU .) aacfl
Ct .. nl chMM, IOftened
flnn. To serve, cut Into
squares and garnish, If de·
sired, with pecan halves.
Makf!s 9to12 servings
BLACK MAGIC CAKE
2 ..,_," (2 oza.)
UMWNtened chocolate
lll cup •• ..,
2 tablHPOOna plu. 1 YI cup•
augar, dlYlded
I large ff99. ...,.,.ted
YI lMspoon ult
y, teupoon c:ceam of taNr
YI cup orange Juke
1 y, cups sifted c.ke nour
1 t.blftpoon grated orange
rind
YI teaspoon baking aoda
l . In top of double boiler,
combine unsweetened choc-
olate with water and 2 table-
spoons sugar. Place oveT
Into second-half of batter.
Alternate spoonfuls of or-
ange and chocolate batter ln
ungreased 10-lnch tube pan.
Run a knife through batter to
marble; do not mix.
8. Bake In 325°F. oven 1 • hour, until cake springs back
when touched lightly with
finger. Invert to cool.
9. When cake Is completely
cool, tum out of pan and
frost with favorite chocolate
frosting.
Makes 12to16 servings
CHOCOLATE SOUR
CREAM FROSTING
2 cupe (12 on.) Hml-swHl or
d.rk chocolate plecff
1 cup aour c ... am
1. Melt semi-sweet chocolate
pieces In top of double boiler
over hot water or In heavy
saucepan over very low heat
2. Remove lrom water, add
sour cream and stir until
smooth. Frosting may be
stored In air-tight container
1. In small saucepan, melt
chocolate with ~ cup milk
over low heat; reserve ¥,,
cup.
Gennan Chocolate Cheesecake Squares ho~ a pecan crust.
!. To remaining chocolate
mixture, add butter and
melt; stir In cocohut and pe-
cans. Pre.ss onto bottom of
9-lnch .square baking pan and
chill.
3. In medium saucepan. com-
bine unflavored gelatin and
~ cup s0gar: blend In egg
yolks beaten with remaining
1 % cups milk Sttr over low
heat until gelatin dissolves,
about 5 minutes; add vanilla.
f . In large bowl, beat cream
cheese until smooth; gr711du-
ally beat In gelatin mixture.
Chill, stirring oecaslonally,
until mixture mounds .slightly
when dropped from spoon. \
5. In small bowl, beat egg
whltu until .oft peaks fonn;
gradually add remaining l'
eup sugar and beat until stiff.
Fold Into cheese mhctun.
6. To 2 cups cheese mixture,
blend tn reserved chocolate;
alternate &p00nfuls of choco-
late and plain mlxturu In
prepared pan. Gently marble
with knlf e and chJll -UnUI
slmme.rlng water and stir oc·
caslonally until melted and
smooth, Remove from water
and cool
!. In large bowl of electric
mixer, beat egg whites with
salt and cream of tartar until
soft peaks form.
3. Gradually beat In ~ cup
sugar and continue to beat
until stiff peaks form.
4. In another mixing bowl
and using the same beaters,
beat egg yolks until light and
lemon-colored. Gradually
beat In remaining 1 cup
sugar and continue beating
until thick enough to form a
ribbon when t>e.ters are
ral•d. 5. Bleiid tn orange Jule. (al
low speed or by hand) alter-
nately with flour. Pour over
egg whites and fold In gently
but thoroughly.
6. Divide batter Into two
equ.al po.rtlons.. Fold ora~
rind lnto ~ of batter.
7. Stir baking soda Into
melted chocolate and fold
\ \ .
In refrigerator, If desired.
M akea 2 c.ups frostina
COCOA CONFECTIONS
1 ~ ~ vanlla ••fer c:n&mb9
(about 41 wafen)
y, cup confectlon9n' .....,
2 tlil»IMpOOM UMW..cened
ooooa
~ cup tl.Mty chopped or
9'ound nuts
1 ~ tableep aw light com
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brandJ or """ Addltlonal confectloMn'
8Ugar
l . Combine all Ingredients,
~pt additional confection-
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adding enough orange~Juk:e
concentrate to make a flnn,
yet molst. mbrture.
!. Roll lnto l~lnch balls; toss
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"ROYAL FAmlL Y'' TO OUR
READERS, WHO SING ITS PRAISE
Th.it eNOya w.,• touching o.nd tine.,•, o.nd thelt
te•pon .. .-expte...cl the pteelous gift of love.
In Famlly Weekly's January 7 issue,
winners of our contest were an-
nounced together with their essays.
Each written piece, In Its way, laJd
wreaths of devotion upon the family
hearth. Each expressed that, with the
many predicame nts of mankind
placed upon them, family members
truly enjoy the immeasurable and
priceless pleasures of <:Aring and
sharing. In this sense. there were only
wlnners in the contut. All won be-
cause the prize was a self-examJna·
Uon of their blessings.
To the editors of Family Weekly
and to the judges who read the thou·
sands of essays, came, anew, the rev·
elation that the human spirit remains
at Its highest.
Here are excerpts from essays not
previously published.
Perhaps nothing strengthens family
bonds more than being on the ''firing
line" together. There Is security and
unity both In facing adversity and In
enjoying accomplishments when they
are shared. Together In our sorrow,
we have discovered joy; In the midst
of our tears, we have found laughter;
and with each tribulation, we have
somehow tasted triumph. Being able
to accept the bad with the good has
been the test of our famlly-ness.
Mrs. Majorie Sl/lers
Satelllte Beach, Fla.
Cocoa T odav
.. Th.,. la ..cutftJI and un~
both Ill facing adv~ Gftd
lft HjoJllftl QCC0tapllah..,.ta
when the» CM9 ahcwed."
How many people can say that not
only their parents, brothers and sis·
ters, but also most of their aunts.
uncl~ and cousins live within a short
drive of their home? l wa.s fortunate
to marry lnto a f amlly whk:h can claim
that distinction, and I think It's mar-
velous! There are about 90 aunts,
uncles, cousins and children of cous·
Ins In this clan. Famlly picnics are
large and joyful tvents, but the sl.ie
and closeness of this family have
come to mean much more to me than
frequent rcuntons. Linda Siemer
Bechtielsullle, Pa.
Pottstown Mercury
We laugh. cry, work, play and wor·
ship together. We love without smoth-
ering. touch without crowding. aJ.
ways allowing each other plenty of
breathing room to explore and grow
ln the constant learning process of
llfe. We respect Individuality, encour-
age hard work and StJCCess and we
don't demand perfection from each
other. Linda Queenan
Middletown, Ohio
Middletown Journal
.. , HjoJ good COft'leflQtioft
wld\ •» 110thet, alAglng with •» btoth., and alat.t, joking
wld\ 11J1 gtond~ta."
It's late at night, and I'm the last
one to bed. Everyone else Is asleep.
As l pull the covers over their small
bodies, l ask God to watch over my
children and to giant me the wisdom
and the strength to ~Ip bring them to
adulthood. Robert H. Rice Jr.
Cit/ton Park, N. Y.
Troy Times-Record
We are a very Informal family. Our
gatherings usually mean wall-to-wall
sleeplng bags, cousins whispering
gh0st stones all night, the smell of
beans and cornbread, and bantering
back and forth. l enjoy good c.ocwer-
satJon with my mother, singing with
my brother and sister, joking with
my grandparents. Th.-.re ls no genera·
lion ~p. Tammy McDonnell
Folsom, CaH/.
Socromento Unk>n
ft' s a real challenge to make It
through each day. Just getting every·
one up, dressed, fed and out the door
Is an adventure. Only a mother who
has searched 20 minutes for a "favor-
ite orange sweater'' In the basement,
garage and dirty clothes, understands
the pure joy of discovery when It Is
found "hiding on a hanger In the
closet." Arlene Holden
Brigham CUy, Utah
Ogden Standard-Examiner
Next week Family Weekly wlll pre-
sent more excerpts from our selec-
tion of fnclnating HtaYI.
A NEW WEAPON TO HELP propnated $41,000 to begin a pilot effort
there. And Mercer County Executive Ar·
thur Sypek said the county Is thlnktng
about joining the effort as well. FIGHT LONELINESS
A ca tadlo can t>.co .. Q COMpanlon to the •hut-In and
Of>" contact. l•po .. lble othetWIM.
lg Gaty O.Ckelnlck
When Henry H. lost his sight and one
leg to Ulnesses, he felt he had little
reason to bve. Confined to his house, he
lacked the social contact evety<>nc needs,
and even a simple pastime like television
was denied him. Today, however, Henry
Is soda.lly active, boasts many friends and
makes new ones dally.
What made the difference In Henry's
Ufe was a CB" radio. He was one of the
ftrs1 doz.en persons to benefit from an ex-
perimental program in Monmouth Coun·
ty, N.J., a progJam which has already
pcoved Its worth and Is being copied
elsewhere.
Under the program, CB radios are in-
stalled In nursing homes and In the
homes of selected senior citizens. "We
give them to shut·lns," explains the pro-
gram's co-director, Mrs. Pamela Martin of
the Monmouth County Board of Social
Services. "In every case, we have noticed
a great improvement In the sociaJ condl·
tlons of the patients. It opens up contacts
to them that they cannot possibly make
otherwise."
The program was the brainchild of Ed·
ward Turcotte·Shamsld, the associate
0 ln •Y•IJ CQH ••• Q g~t
l•ptov .. •nt In th• patl•nt."
director of the county's division of Family
and Chlldren's Services. An ocaslonal
CBer himself, he recognized the advan·
tages the radio might have over the
telephone.
"We UM the telephone to call when we
need to," Turcotte-Shamskl explained.
"It's restricted to those we know. No one
would puD a name from a telephone
book at random and call to make Idle
conversation, but that's what we do when
we make an Initial contact with a stranger
on the air. We meet someone new."
Henry has met so many new persons
that he now has regular friends, some of
whom he IBl<s to In the wee hours of the
morning. "It's changed my whole life," he
says.
Occasionally, Henry and the others
~e him can even meet their ft1ends. The
county organizes coffee breaks at a CB-
equipped nursing home, bringing the
elderly there for an afternoon and taking
them home later.
In Monmouth County, the program It
moving alowly because the board stlD
Gol")I Dcchlnlck le at. S.O.. Nc111• Edltot of
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/TN·lon« wrner.
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depends on donated radios and antenna
to supply its cbe~ts. But Lawrenc.e
·Township In neighboring Mercer County,
alerted to the favorable reaction to the
Monmouth County ~m. recently ap·
1'he onJy problem we had was during'
the first week," says Mrs. Martin. "Some
of the people are shy and are afraid to
td<. But even listening Is thera-IE) ·
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KING OF TH.E DRAGSTERS
lg Hotm F101eh•1
At an age when most football quarter-
backs have turned to watching
the game on television. and baseball
sluggers have moved to a managerial
role, drag racer Don "Big Daddy"
Garlits Isn't close to retirement.
King of the dragsters, the first man
to reach 250 miles an hour In a
quarter mile, the 46-year-old Seffner,
Fla .. legend Is looking to his most am-
bitious schedule this year, one which
calls for SO races around the country.
Garlits will compete In premier
events of the three major drag-racing
bodies-the National Hot Rod ~
soclation, International Hot Rod As-
"My whole life-style is based on
that depression and what we wem
through. I never let a year go by with-
out putting aside some money~ 1
saw what It did fo my rarnily when
they were wiped out."
But, after close to $4 mUllon in
purses, wouldn't you say that's se-
curity?
"First. that's not all gravy. A driver
gets to keep only a percentage of the
purse; the expense of keeping up the
car costs thousands, and maintaining
my operation cuts Into what's left
after taxes.
"I don't think you can ever have
enough security," Garlits argues.
"Just like with that one bank. I won't
rely on Social Security or a pension.
There's no guarantee of the future.
'Tm s till at a point in life where I
n be produc tive In what I do best,
-
~gjlb A~/,V~.
'The best drag racer euer to.come
down the pike, "says a fellow driver.
IHRA s tandings.-in a blue-and-white
painted dragster featuring a gold
cross on the hood. Under the cross,
are the words, ''God Is Love."
He'll probably be going with the
same color scheme when he tries for
the "Triple Crown" and unprece-
dented victory in each of the three
associations thls year.
It's a radically different design than
the black, almost menacing, dragster
"Before thot accident, I toughed ot a rear-engine idea," Garlits soys today.
soclation and American Hot Rod
Association-and will also be In over
two-dozen match races against rivals
from one coast to the other.
Why, at hls age, with winnings of
n~rly $4 mllllon, does Garlits keep
at the sport?
, '1t's still a pleasure, and I really
love speed," Garlits says. "Oh, when
my reflexes falter or l can't see, then
I'll hang It up, but that could be after
I'm 50," he says with a smile.
Garlits also admits to an Inner
drive that keeps him piloting an 1,800
horsepower needle-nosed dragster. It
goes back to the 1930s.
His father had built a fortune In the
citrus business In Florida, but put the
family's savings In a bank.
With the crcfsh of 1929, the bank
closed and the Garlits family was
wiped out financially. Don and his
brother Ed became children of the
(itpresslon which followed.
Then came a divorce and the
brothers went tO live with' their
mother, who eventually remarried
"I think of that time every day,"
Garlits says flatly. "It's not subcon~
~lous; It's a very real recollectlon.
Nomi Froec.1* " ~t#dent of tltc AINl'fGan Auto Rodflf w,.,. •and Broodcomrs •.A.,,.
and I live by that. I want to know I'm
not going to be a burden on my
children or my wife."
But Garlits says his wife Pat Is
probably the one person or reason
that would dictate retirement.
"My lawyer said to me just the
other day, 'Don, after 27 years,
haven't you had enough?'
"No, l to ld hlm. I'm ~Ull enjoying
It, still have my reflexes and don't
want to stop.
"If Pat asked me to quit. though
-well, yes, I'd quit. But she'd have
to have a good reason for asking," he
qualified with a shy grin.
And that, apparently, Is not going
to happen.
Pat, an attractive brunette~ goes
with Garlits to close-by races, such
as the Gatomationals In Galnesvllle,
Aa. In March, which Garlits has won
the last two years running.
And, when possible. the couple's
daughters, Gay Lyn and Donna,' leave
<SChool for a weekend of racing.
Pat Is the bookkeeper, looking
after th .chedules, the room reser-
vations. the 101 logistical problems.
A strongly religious man, Garlits
campaigned much o( the 1978 Ma.son
-In which he won the AHRA title
and finished second In the l'liRA and
that he drove for years and now
stands ln the Florida Sports Hall of
Fame at Cypress Gardens.
Garlits said last year, "After all
those years with the black car, I was
afraid I was beginning to look like
a villain."
Garlits was voted Into the Florida
Hall three years ago and, a year after,
Into the American Auto Racing Writ-
er~ and Broadcasters' Auto Racing
. Hall of Fame, located at Ontario,
Calif. Motor Speedway.
Garlits has been such a dominant
figure In the sport that he's still the
on y drag racer In the shrine, which
has opened Its doors to the likes of
Richard Petty from stock-car racing
and A. J. Foyt and Mario Andrettl of
oval-racing fame.
Garlits has won nearly twice as
many national event.s as his closest
rivals slnoe he won his first race In
195.S. He became the first drag racer
to go 170 mJlcs an hour 1n 1957 and
has been setting standards ever since.
Fellow drag racer Don "Snake"
Prudhomme, who's gained much of
his fame In the plastic-bodied ''fUMy
cars" of the sport. ls one of Garlits'
biggest fans and was a one-time rtv•I
In the open cockpit top fuel ranks.
"Hc'a the be.st drag racer there'll
ever be," Prudhomme says
Prudhomme, of Granada Hills,
Calif., may be the next drag racer to
enter the Hall of Fame. He's won an
unequalled four straight world titles
In NHRA's funny-car class.
The funny-cars, such as Garlits and
Prudhomme drive . are powered by
much the same engines as the top
fue lers, but are topped off with a
brightly colored and streamlined
plastic body designed similarly to De-
troit cars.
In addition tq, winning nearly 60
national events , Garlits is a top
innovator.
He's the reason those rear-engine
machines are just that, with the
ground-shaking, nitro-buming power
plant behind the driver.
It was In 1970, at a West Coast
race, that the engine in Garlits' drag-
ster fairly exploded in front of him.
showering flame and debris back Into
the cockpit before the thin frame
broke In half. In that accident Garlits
lost a foot and suffered bad bums.
Confined to a hospital bed while
his wounds healed, he said he be-
came convinced that a rear-engine
machine was the only way to assure
that another driver wouldn't have to
go through the ordeal he weathered.
"Before that accident. though, 1
had laughed at a rear-engine idea and
called It the most ridiculous thing I
e11er heard of," he says today.
While undergoing the agony of
forc.ed absence from the drag strips,
Garlits said he felt many times that
should he not perfect a rear-engine
machine, he'd quit racing before
climbing back In a car similar to the
one In which he was so badly hurt.
Some say he even went so far, in a
weak moment, to say he was retiring.
But hls most recent retirement.
which lasted less than four months,
came after he won the NHRA In 1975.
He'd just become the first person
to go over 250 miles an hour (at
Ontario Motor Speedway) and .set an
elapsed-time mark (5.63 seconds) for
the quarter mile, which still stands.
• Garlits made an almost tearful fare-
well at the victory banquet and re-
turned to Florida.
But r~tlrement was not for him
then, either. ·
Before the winter was over, Garlits
wa.s lured by a big-paying contract
to run races with the JHRA e.xclu-
&lve ly, and he was back In th•
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OVERCOmlNG SHYNESS
' IS NOT AS HARD
AS YOU THINK
lg Alan D. Haa•
A mlddle-aged man enters a party.
He can feel his he.art pounding.
HJs face Is flushed. hls stomach nau-
seous. He has trouble making eye
contact with people. When he speaks,
which Is seldom, his voice Is barely
audible.
A very competent stockbroker
finds he cannot hold a job. If a cus-
tomer does not relate to him or buy
the stocks and bonds he recom-
mends, he withdraws Into himself.
A housewife commonly allows her
husband to make most-If not all-
the major decisions in their marriage.
Jn group situations, she lets her
spouse do most of the talking. She Is
excessively grateful for any praise
that comes her way.
A chJld hides behind her ni0ther
whenever there are strangers In the
room. She Is unable to make friends
or perform In school. She never does
anything more than is asked of her.
All these people are suffering from
extreme shyness, a human disorder
that can warp Its victim's life, and
which Is receiving increased attention
from social scientists. Amazingly,
stnce most Americans give the im-
pression of being the hall-fellow well-
met, statistics show that four out of
every 10 of us suffer from some de-
gree of shyness.
According to Philip G. Zlmbardo, a
social psychologist at Stanford Uni-
versity, who has been running shy-
ness cllnk:s for the past three years
and studyh'lg more than 5,000 adults
and children, "the American's Instant
friendliness Is oft-times easier for him
than trying to cultivate deeper, more
per$00al relationships."
Dr. Herbert Fensterhelm, a clinical
psychologist at Cornell University
Medical College lh New York, con-
ducts programs In "assertiveness
training" to help people master social
situations. 'We all have the Initial
feM of strangers that dates back to
primitive times when this behavior
had a survival value," he points dbt.
"But today's shy person begins to
Imagine lhe worst things that can
happen; he's going to be rejected or
made to look foolish. As he becomes
more anxious and frightened. he
tends to avoid social situations."
"At the core of shyneM ls a fear of
being rejected, of not being worthy
of being llked or lo\led," adds Pro-
fessor Zlmbardo. "Shyness makes It
Alon D 1-1-If o /rtt·lo~ wrWr on genuol
tub~cta.
almost Impossible for people to make
the human connections they need 1n
an extreme fonn, It can result In the
most severe kinds of pathological
behavior imaginable."
for example, the mass murderer
who Is foll of locked-in violence, "Is
In reality an overcontrolled, highly
Inhibited, shy individual," claims Zlm-
bardo, who has written a book Ofl the
subject, Shyness, What It Is. What
To Do About It (Addison-Wesley).
He claims never to have been shy
himself because "I , was the oldest
child in a large, Immigrant family and
It was my job to make my brothers
and sisters feel comfortable."
There are a great many penalties
for the excessively shy Individual,
behavioral scientists believe. It can
drive a person to drink, to behave
passively, it can tum him, or her, off
sex. It creates problems with work,
friendships and family members.
·-n.~ nHd to leG.tn how to
bulld aa99l1t9 • ..._ and
ov9tcOtM M ing pAUI••·"
New York psychotherapist Ber-
nard Green, an expert on shy lndl-
viduals, .suggests a biological cause..
"About half of all the timid persons
who come to me for help suffer from
low blood sugar (hypoglycemia),"
notes Green, a member of the Hux-
ley Institute of Bio-Social Research.
"I have had good success with these
people by pre.scribing certain vita-
mins, jogging or meditation. It ts
Important, In my view, to try to create
a harmony of mind, body and spirit, ·
rather than just deal with a single
distressful malfunction."
Professor Zlmbardo feels that,
even as shyness ls learned, It can be
readily unlearned. At his clinics, he
has Instructed some of his patients to
Introduce themselves to strangers In
the street He frequently asks people
to hold hands and make eye contact
with others white talking about them-
selves. "We give them very specific
dJre<:Uons on how to atart a con-
versation, how to be an attentive
listener,'' asserts Zlmbardo.
"It sounds very elementary, bUt the
only way to start t~ people ls at
the very beginning. They need to
team how to say positive things about
themselves., how to build ~Ing
esteem and overcome being pas-
sive," the West Coast psychofo. ,_
gLst emphasizes. tAJ
PEOPLE QUIZ /lg John E. Glbaon
TRUE O R FALSE?
l . Mosl men are just as sensitive and
emotionally vulnerable romanllcally as
women -and the Idea that they are
tougher-minded, are more callou.s and
unfeeUng IS a myth.
2. The better-looklng a woman is, the
more attractive she Is to men.
3. Men's eyes give away their Innermost
thoughts and reehngs to a greater extent
than women's do.
4. A man's attitude· toward women -
t whether he accepts them as persons
rather than sex objects or related
stereotypes -depen!!!,_ on how he
regards himself.
5. ''Playing dumb" Is a social ploy used
by many women to gain advantage in In·
volvements with the opposite sex: but
men never do -theJr egos wouldn't per-
mit It.
6. It's not always easy for a woman lo tell
how a man regards her.
HOW DO mEN REALLY
INTERAa WITH womEN?
ANSWERS
l. True. According to a University of
California study of myths about mas-
cuhnlty. It Is pointed out that "Books.
movies and television, as well a.s edu·
caters, from parents and teachers on
down lo 'the guys on the block.' all tend
to promote unrealistic notions of how
males are supposed to feel and act " Ac-
tually. a consensus of the findings in·
die.ates thal where romantic relationships
are concerned men are every bit as com·
plex as women, just as sensitive emo-
tionally and just as much In need of giving
and receiving tender affection. It Is noted
that the reason some men mask these
feelings by assuming aggressive attitudes,
cool confidence or stony "strong end
silent" behavior Is simply because they're
duped Into behevlng they're different
becouse of the Super Male Myth
2 . True. Studies conducted by a team of
Investigators from two universities (Kent
State and DePaul) cite findings that
•other things being equol, men ldeal-
lsllcally prefer to associate with the best·
looklng women," but the research also in·
dlcated thet men expect a greater prob-
ability o( rejection from the more attrac·
tlve women than from the less attractive,
and therefore prefer to seek out those
who are closer to their own level.
S. True. Studies of Dr. Eckhard H. Hess.
proteSSOf of psychology In the Depart-
ment of Behavior Sele~. University ol
Chk:ago. have demonstrated the extent
to which human responses can be studied
and measured by wetchlng the pupils of
the eyes -a person's likes and dislikes
being reflected In the dilation or c:ontrac·
lion of the eye pupil. Example· when a
man sea 50methlng he likes -a gtrl to
whom he Is especially attracted, or
whatever, his eyes "get bigger." But If his
ruc:tion to something ls negaUve, It's Im·
mediately telegraphed by the eye pupils
contracting. WorMn'1 eya, howevu,
don't gtve away their ftt~"91 the way e
man's do
•. Tl"IH!. P~I studies of men'•
' attitudes toward women conducted at St
Francis College (Pa.) Indicate that self·
actualizing males -those who are on
good terms with themselves, are self·
accepting and have a healthy amount of
self.esteem -"perceive others, males
and females alike . not In a restricting
socially stereotyped fashion but rather In
the fullneSs of their unique lndivlduality."
The studies conclude that males wlll be
a ble to relate more positively with others.
especially women, when they can first
relate acceptingly to themselves.
5. Folse. The University of Northern Col·
orado investigated this phenomenon:
over three hundred men and women
students were administered a question·
nalre regarding the matter, end more
than 80 percent indicated that they
themselves had "played dumb." What
was regarded as the most Interesting find·
Ing. ~owever, was that "the same propor·
.!Ion of males as females reported playing
dumb " It Is observed that playing dumb
Is usually understood to meon refrelnlng
from freely expressing one's self lntellec·
tually in order to gain advent.age In an In·
terpersonal sltuetion More simply. not
letting your brains show too much.
6. True. Not Infrequently the man who
many women are Inclined to regard as
something special ("He's so atten·
tlve ... always the perfect gentlemen and
he treats me like a queen") employs
chivalrous behavior as e smoke screen to
mask his real feelings and eltitudes
toward the opposite sex As psychologist
Abraham H. Maslow has observed: "A
good many of the so--called signs ol
respect for ladles are hangovers from a
nonrespectlng PMI and, pos.stbly, are for
some persons unconscious repretenta·
lions of • deep contempt for women."
This doesn't mean that th• man who Is
the perfect gentleman In his conduct
toward ladies doan't aocotd th«m d11e
ond proper mpect -but If he bends
owr too far In that dlttdion IM flll
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HOW SOCIAL CLASS AND
STATUS AFFEO YOU
TRUE OR FALSE?
I . Status symbols cut the most Ice with
the wen-to-do, who have established
social standing; the "working class" Is the
least impressed. being too busy making
ends meet to be much concerned.
2. How much difference exists between
your actual self and your ideal self
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3. Upper-class individuals think they
J>C*eSS characteristics that set them apart
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4. People of middle -class Income,
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because they spend more time reading
the papers and have more money to
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5.-People with the least money are the
least subject to mental disorders resulting
from worry. anxiety, chronic soul-
searching and the like.
ANSWf.RS
1. False. Brigham Young University
studies show that families In the
''working" or blue-collar class tend to be
the most Impressed by the various status
symbols, such as a so-caUed "dignified"
occupation, a college affiliation and the
like. Studies at Clemson University
(South Caroltna) administered to a
general populotlon sample also showed
that people with actual socio-economic
status tend to be the least concerned with
status.
2 . Trutt. Portland Stale University
studies show significant differences be·
tween the various social dosses In how
people feel about themselves In this
regard. And that "Of the four social
classes represented In the sample studied.
the lower mlddle-clas.s subjects were the
most salisfted with the way they were:
followed by the upper-middle class, the
upper-lower. and trailed by the lower-
lower class subjeds who were the least
satisfied with themselves by revealing the
biggest difference between their actual
selves and their Ideal self."
3 . True. A Northwestern University
study of the upper cleu ("upper class In·
dlvkfuals, as deftned by membership In
the Social Registier, were Interviewed In
Bo6ton and Chicago") Indicated distinct
feelings of superiority. ln-<kpth lnforma·
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ARMOUR'S ARMOURY
ALL THE DIRT
Our cleaning woman once a week
Comes In to scrub and sweep.
She makes the uacuum cleaner roar
And dli.s out dirt that's deep.
And yet our house Is not so large.
In fact it's rather small.
My wife could clean the plau herself -
She needs no help at all.
Then why. you might well ask. do we
A cleaning woman use?
She also work$ for friends of ours
And brings us all the news.
-Richard Armour
The little girl was vacationing with her
daddy, and they went fishing. For what
seemed an eternity to her, she held the
pole and watched the motionless cork
float on the still water. Finally, she threw
down the pole and said, "I quit."
"Why?" asked Daddy.
"Because," answered the exasperated
child, "I just can't seem to get walted on."
-Thomas LaMance
~edlng and dmllng: Seeing all the
1979 cors on the road makes you reallle
that you haue to glue the American peo·
pie a lot of credit. -Henry Leabo
THE STATUS IS QUO
My wife has Insisted for years
That I am the stubborn kind,
And knowing her as I do
She wlll never change her mind.
-Arnold J. larett
My comp/alnlng neighbor said, "I neuer
realized what 'paying the piper' meant
untll I got the lot.est blll from my
plumber." -Al &tt
SOUTIJOE
Passing a dOOf In the wee hours of the
morning, a drunk nottced a sign on a
door, whk:h nrad: "Ring the belt for the
caret.aka."
a.trig kindly, though drunk. he did jUJt
·that. and a sleepy~ man came to the
dOOf', asking "What do you want?"
'1 Just wanted to know why you can't
rtng the doort>efl yoW'MW?"
-Ludtle Goodyear
ELUSIVE
I hal>C a good-naturwd talary, a ncucr doa much grolllfng,
It doan t an,_, either u,.,. eaat1.1101ng.
1be two friends were bickering. "Didn't
you teU me your unde was a doctor?"
asked one friend. "Why, I just learned
he's an undertaker."
"No," defended the second, "I only
told you he foDowed the medlcal profes·
slon." -Rose Sanda
The professor was explaining the mean·
Ing of poetk ju.Stice to his class. "A good
example," he said, "might be the
philandering husband who meets his wife
onablinddate." -DauldO. Flynn
THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES
1V may be too much with ua.
My two-year-old daughter and I
were playing with blocks. Sud-
denly ahe got up and aald: ~
back Uta me:aqa." and le1t
the room.
-Mn. Padma Subramanian
Wilmington, Del.
Genealogy Deportment: Son of a gun:
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A well-paid, well-trained and bored
pharmacist recently said that If she
had been able to spe.nd just two hours
observing a pharmacist at work, she
would never have chosen the profes-
sion. To help Georgetown University
undergraduates avoid this situation.
the school Is Instituting a new pro-
gram that allows students to observe
professionals at work
ln the "Career Observation Pro-
gr am" (COP) run by Judy Offerdahl,
a counselor with GU's Office of
Career Planning and Placement, the
student may act more as an observer
than in other Internship programs.
"I find that people are often un-
realistic when choosing careers,"
Offerdahl says. "It Is often done with
very little real career Information
People sometimes glamorize the pro-
f esslons, and they're not aware of the
hard realities of the work or of the
options available within a field."
So far, law. business, communica-
tions, government, medlClne and the
social .services are among the careers
students are most Interested In Offer-
dahl says. And after their time on the
job she says, "Some come back more
,. interested than ever. Others may
change because their Ideas were
unrealistic."
Using Time Effectively
And yourself wishing ther were
mpre than 24 hours In a day? You
have plenty of company says Frank
M. Sterner, associate dean of Purdue
University's Krannert Graduate
School of Management. "A great
many people regUlarly complain to
me, 'I don't have enough time to do
eve.rythlpg I want,' " Sterner says. '1
make the point that we all have the
same amount of time-the real qucs-
• lion Is how we use It."
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Into a winter wonderland as they eel·
ebrate the college's 69th annual
winter festival. The carnival, some-
times called the "Mardi Gras of the
North," Is the oldest winter collegiate
festival In the United States. And
since Its origin In 1911, Its combina-
tion of athletic and cultural events
and outdoor galle,.Y of snow sculf>
tures often attracts a large noncollege
audience as well as the student com·
munlty and guests.
The Ice and snow sculptures, which
are the centerpieces of the carnivals
are built by residents of dormitories
and members of fraternities and
f ashloned In snow by techniques
passed down from class to class since
the tradition began in the early 20s.
Sculptures from last year's carnival,
, whose theme was 'The Greatest
T Snow· on Earth" (which proved pro-
phetic as one of the big snowstorms
of the winter' occurred just before
carnival) Included a replica of the
fabled castle from 'The Wizard of
Oz." The castle, bathed In deep-green
Snow Rit:'1smout" Coo999 floodlamps at night, was fashioned
~ from nearly 400 tons of snow, and
For three magic days next week once completed, students, children
Dartmouth Coll ege students will and a number of very brave dogs had
transform their northeastern campus fun sliding down a circular chute built
with the help of giant snow sculptures into the cas11e.
There are several proven ways to
use time more effectively, Sterner
says, and some should work even for
those who hesitate to get too regi-
mented. "Deciding what Is Important
ls half the battle because often peo-
ple use up their time on low-priority
·activities," Sterner observes.
Once you've dete.nnined your pri·
orltles, It's Important to plan In order
to get control of your day.
Here ar_s some of Stemer·s other
Ume-orgamz1ng tips:
• Discover and protect your most
creative/productive time of the day.
• Combine tasks when possible.
• Learn to say n<>-to long-winded
telephone callers and other time
wasters.
• Have a follow-up .system of notes
on your desk:'
• Plan for the unexpected; don't
schedule every minute .
Be reasonable In your plans.
Sterner cautions, "Don't start out to
beat the world. Plan for tomorrow
and decide that you wlll simply con-
centrate on doing the most Important
things first."
Nonrunners, Unite!
O.K., all you closet nonrunners out
there, it's time to sit down for your
rights and be counted. So say Vic
Ziegel and Lewis Grossberger, two
former sportswriters who saw the
light and make a bid to become the
gurus of the new nonrunnlng move-
ment In Tiu! Non-Runnera Book
(Collier). Taking their Inspiration
from Calvln Coolidge, who once said,
"I do not choose to run,'' Ziegel and
Grossberger want to reassure the
American people, "It's O.K. not to
have pain, sweat and be out of breath.
"Why drive yourself to the point of
exhaustion? Why pound your feet to
bloody stumps ... Why run? Instead,
why not not-run?" they ask.
When Interviewed In one of their
f avorlte watering holes 1,-a Greenwich
VIiiage, both authors looked to
be In puk nonrunnlng form, doing
nothing more strenuous than hefting
a glass of beer. But la tely It's gotten
harder' for them to hold to their r~l
men; the growing popularity of thtl
book Is, perish the thought, threaten-
ing to keep them on th. run.
Lifestyles
Jobs. Many Americans have be-
come less satisfied with their jobs
in recent years says a study just
released by the Labor Depart-
ment. And the decline In job satis-
faction In the last four years was
particularly high ~mong college
graduates. By contrast, self-
employed people surveyed re·
port~d high levels of saUsfactlon.
Sexes. Women now account for
60 percent of all drug-related hos.-
pita! emergency room cases In the
U.S. reports the National Institute
on Drug Abuse. Alm0st two of
every three of these cases are
suicide tries the agency says. Re-
searchers note that women use
more prescription drugs than men
and may be more likely than men
to Intentionally overdose on drugs
as a "cry for help" rather than as
a genuine suicide attempt.
Bustna.. How would you rate
your doctor, hairdresser or mail-
man? When subscribers of one
national magazine recently rated
the 35 personal services they most
commonly used, there were a few
surprises. For example, although
many people dread visits to the
dentist, It seems they're pleased
with the treatment once they get
there-dentists topped the list.
Lawyers ranked 22nd, just above
laundrymen. And bringing up the
rear were auto mechanics and rail-
roads.
BIRTIIDAVS (all Aquarius): Saday
-Alice Cooper 31; Betty Friedan 58;
Ida Lupino 61. Mo.clay-Al Kooper
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37; John Carradine 73. Twuday-
Fabian 36; Ronald Reagan 68; Manuel
Oran,es 30; Wd.aday-Jlm Brown
44. Th•rsday-Jack Lemmon 54;
Lana Turner 59. Frw.y-Carole King
37; Mia Farrow 33: Roger Mudd 51.
SatllTilay-Jlmmy Durante 86; Rob-
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for S 5 95)
for $10.95)
TM'-ti-you picked at.--benlel -or boutftt tWn -
tlow menv diet It ttlk• tom••• .,an7 E..,..tV7 One hun-
dnld7 More? ,...,,. It~ ..... IO -II -mot1
people loee ce>11ntl But with this herdy wrllrty, you C9ft
expect quart1 FROM JUST 30 STAAWHAAIESI And
tMle utni..,wt bHriH -hitlhly d.._ retlsUnt, ttwv
ripen -v fnt, pht1 •ev P"'duw Iota of ,_ rvnners to p you • b .... r pewh -v .,_, H.we ~I bit
w-berries for .............. ,....,. d-u for monthll
And OIET A HIAD ITAAT -by pfant'"I -· Not
lft'"'9d to At~-.
ACTUAL SIZE!
....... ttr-1Mnle1 -• felll1 "-•• ... ..ft, •• ,. .... \'HY
IWfft -yet firm. All ..,, ....
-frfflt, JtM, ... 't"' frellll
CAUTION!
TM mOlt tr.quently n«*d .. _,..Int" on ttt.. -•ou• ~ II
th•t mclM ...-. tutt didn't thWI to ant« •CIUllht Honestly, you•"'
want at le.n 50 of tti.. plenb to .un --for llftllller petdlet..
SAYE MONEY GROW YOUR OWN FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
E•sv·to-Grow
Big -Tender -
Delicious
ASPARAGUS
10 Pl111ts only s 10 o ~~: ~:: :!::::
••· t9Mer, •ellcklue -,,.. perll•O• UI• ..... ,, erow11 of •II 111mmer wee1t1111e11 011e•
11t111111-.., tll• Ofltln•I 1tl111\111t 1nu•lt'J produce• for JO ll .. ,., Mettll• W111\lntto11
werletll !tfMUoet 1111u..-111t, el1ftt•.U• wltll t1Mer tlpt.
TENDER
MIEA.TY
DELICIOUS
FROM YOU R GARDEN
VERY EASY-TO-GROW
OLD-FASHIONED
VICTORIA
RHUBARB
5 Roots IDy SJ.00 (10 for $1.76) (16 for $2.60)
.......... --............... •uw ........ It ......... 9iert IM ••• V•t•11• ,_ .... M,_ ''""'.
-........ ., ,,_, "'"""' fl,UllO ... I OIY ..... utlful ft-•n. IM. M1k" 1 ,. ... 1M,..11ntll ...-..,. LAf'9e 119" t• 1" M,..Y rMta. .. ,,.,, .. ,.,.., M • .....,. te C.tffer"'9,
Grow your own mouth watering fruits and vegetables right in your own
garden and beat high food costs. Yes, home gardens produce delicious and
whole90me food and at a cost far below retail prices.
Sweet, Jaicy, Delicious
GRAPES
99 ~ EA ..
(J for $!.711 <• for n .111 c• for ... 001
NIAQA"A -.-Opuler encl
d1p1ncl1bl1 wlllt• 1r1peL
Ufll bunclle• of JUICY
1oodn1tll ·
CONCO"D -ft1eot11l~ld
H tlM tln1tt !Mu• 1r1pe In
tlM Un"M St1t1L DllHM•
11tle -1IHIM111t,
AGAWAM -Ul'll rM
l'lltft llfltll I •1tlCIOUI
nnor. Vltorout 1rower.
•111oy fl11• fruff ... 11 tum· mer fer )'Nrt Wltll tlltM
,_.., .. ,., ,,,,.. .. Clloo• y9ur
fnerftH "•'" Ill•• 111,... ........ , . ., .......
Veu'te ,....._ tHtce llenlty,,_tM ¥11111 tMt . .. --· ..... ..,,,, ........ ,. .............. , _,..,, I fMt ...... httct .,,.,, et ... II c .. er
fef ............... "' -..y ..,,.._,,
AMAZING LOW PRICE!
50 .ONION
SETS
ONLY $100
(100 for $1 .86)
You oen h.rv• frnh ''"" onion• In 4 to 5
week•I Thia 11 • mu1t for th• home
prden. Femout Stut1191t11r wert.ty. tt'1
mild enough f~ hlmbu,... -yet ""'
full fte.or to pot roe111. An .. ceUent
ero-r -bit. robust. A toOd keeper.
.. .,. montY end pow your own onlona
dti,1 IUmmef. PAGE 2
EARLY RICHMOND
~\\•t~
CHERRY
only s1.so ea.
(2 fOf' $2.75) (3 for $4.00)
Early Richmond Cherry is ex·
cellent for pies and prlSIMtS.
Berries are light red mld thin
skinned. Ripen in June. You'll
receive caretully grown, well-
rooted 1 Y.r to 3 ft. trees. Sorry,
cannot be sent to California.
Americas favorite for Taste and Size f
BARTLETT PEAR
only S 1.50 ea. ~~ =~ :!::~
Unexcelled for canning, picking and eating.
LmJe, rich golden yellow with red blush.
Juicy with rich flavor. Trees are vigorous and
long lived, and bear heavy full crops year after
year. An all around favorite. You'll receive
carefully orown, well·rooted 1 ~ to 3 ft. trees.
Sorry, cannot be shipped to California.
hge S HOUSE OF WESLEY, NURSERY DIVISION, BLOOMINGTON, ILL 11701
------·-----------·-----
Excellent For Eating I RED
DELICIOUS
APPLE
only s 1 5 0 ea (2 for $2.75) • • (3 fOf' $4.00)
Red Delicious Apple --Yields large aops of
rich r8$i apples. A .Uperior, large, uniform
apple · -just right for cooking or eating.
You'll receive carefully grown, well-rooted
l~.to 3 ft. trees. Not sent to Calif. or Ariz.
Tfte Standard of Excellence I ELBERT A
PEACH
only s1.50 ea.
(2 for $2.76) (3 fof $4.00)
Lader or all peacbet. A beauUtul peecb of
lood quality; not only U.. belt ordwd YVlety &u t aa.o for p&anUnc lll &be lll'den. Elberta (a
lmd .. r in bucl &ban ..._Y ..n.&m. U..fon, a
more unifonn cro~. It .. larte, yellow wl&b
Nd c:IM9k, juicy, bltb fllwof. n.lb yellow~ ftw.
ltone. Rlpena Sei*mber 1'.JO. You'll....._
cartf\llly pown, wtlJ...rooted l 1 /1 &o a ft. n..
Cannot be lblpped &o Cllllfomla or W .. llll'on.
IHOft av MAIL -NO CROWDS. TRAFFIC, WEATHER PAOBUMll
·Fast G,owing
Silve, G,ay Beauty
RUSSIAN OLIVE 5 FOR 5298
PAGE 4
10 for SS 49 20 for $9.98 30 for 514 49
You'll be •m•oted at th• rapid 1rowth of tll•• n rutll• ""sun Otlwe1
(lt:IHtn111 a11111stlfolla). Ancl tfl•lr unuw.I l4f'ler1ray color w lll make
tllem watco ... In any tandlC.lpa. eecau• they are fast1r-lftl, lo•elY
all MHOn, ancl nry llanly, "111s&e11 011••• make perfect had1l111 or
tctffll plantln1 ••• can be cllppecl or left to 1r-to 1S·20 ft. You'll
eapeclally al\Joy th• fra9ra11t 11•11-·Whlt• 111011_,1 H eh May. ""sun
Otln wlll 1row 111 poor IOU, ramelnlnt full a11cl 1owaly throuth all klncl1
of wHthar. Thrlns In full .,n o r part la I lllaela. f'lant thaM 1 ¥t to J ft.
nurtery 1row11 treas •-t ft. apart for full ecroanl111.
SPECIAL·BY MAIL OFFER I
Colorado BLUE SPRUCE
4 yHr old -10" -18" size
3 FOR $100 ( I 101 $1 IS I
(IJ for SJ 0)
(1 1 lor SS 401
VH -that'• rltllt -now )'CMi can purcha• Ill• bNutlful Colo·
raclo •tu• SprvH (f'lcH pu ftl•nt 1tauca) at amaalntlY tow prices
-only J°' H . """ )'CMi •ftll fer 11. l'hasa are 1tro111 nortllar11 erown, nicely rooted 4·Y••r olcl, 10"•11" Meclll1111 lhal are all 1111r-y 1row11. Just Ille rltlll 14aa for tran.,1a11t1111. lt:•cal .. nt for
11• H c.rnar 1ro11p1, ,,.rftllllrNk" or as tncthrldual .-c;lmon1. •uy now allcl hn• Ill• 1clclecl p .. 1wra of 1hapl111 your lroo just
tlle WIY YCMi Wllll wlllto )'Oii watClll II ......
ancl take adnnlat• of our 1 /~ e:•u .....
o.; of Nature's Mo.t Richly ColOricl Trees ...
Ro¥al RED MAPl!E
at 112 price Reg. $1.50 ea. .
'Now, onlr
75~
(3 for $2.00)
(6 for $3.85)
GROWS MOST
ANVWHEREI
WONDERFUL
.. ADE TREEI
YOU CAN DEPEND ON
HOUSE OF WESLEY
For -20 .,.., wo'w sworidld top,.. .. lty nurwry ltodl for our nutll order cult· -*· W.'¥0 ch Olen -of our most populer and molt .,...,. ,._, fw ...._ ....-.
A. you cen ... -llriciel ...,. you tho nton Polliblo fc. YOUf' MOney. Hitfl ctUoflty -
low 1pricft -you -etw.vs doipond on ttM9I fNturw from Hou• of w....y.
SHOP BY MAIL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR EASY CHAIR!
COVERS I
Easy-To-Plant, Easy-To-Grow··-
Become More Beautiful.Every Ve•!
1/2 SALE PRICE
MASSt S Of COLOR
EARLY IN THE SPRING!
CREEPING
PHLOX
REG. 3 FOR $1.00
Now only
0 ( 12 for $1 85) 6 for S 10 118 for $3.501
124 for $5.001
C.11 you lfftallM 1 lftllt more lovely tlt111 dwarf ma-• of
tlowl"' color ap!Nlrlnt In early -Intl C,..ttl"t ~lo•
mallln a 11t1t1 t1tl1 IO•ely, ~fec;lly rounded •1111 of colOr
trowl"I 011ly 4 l11dle1 tall. AM Crwttllll .. ltlo• NH tltrM
wonderful ld.e11t11e1. f'lrst, tltey d a y tr•n tit• yNr
round. S.C:Ondly, tltey are "'a••• of color In 1111 H rt7
~•111 wlten •-ottter tltl"t• are '" ••-m. T!Nrd, 19"Y
aro wonderful for treuftd conra and lllordert. Or-111
,.,t IMd• or full .. 11. fttclt color ut0rt.,..11t of our
c1tolco1 ftosy rod, ftMI etue, pure w111to, poart pl,... You
r_I.,. llront nortllOMI 1row11 flold llYhlOftL Order t .. llf
and tallle ad•a11ta10 of our t /2 pt lee 1111.
SPREADING
EVERGREEN
( 3 for S 4.00) s200 each ( 6 for$ 7.00) I• 2 for S1 3.00 I
Now, w ith thh E•er9reen Carpet (Jun1paru1 hor·
l.rontah1 procumben), see one plant 9row over
utlY lll•re 19oh, nen In poor IOll, to cower 4' to 6'
wltll a lovely, tlllck carpal of trHn 1111t luh l6S
DAYS OF THI! YEAR. NEVER GETS MORE
THAN S" TO 10" TALLI lnstud, lllh !lardy,
drou9ht·u1l1tant plant UMI 111 efterty to trow hOffaont1tly. DoH lutt flM In well-dtllftM aru1 -nen Whffe llnd Ind rocks prn1ll, In sun or
p1rt111 ll'lldet 8EAUTIFUL WAY TO COVER "EYIESORCS." And It 111y1 lr .. 11 .and 9rean year
'round, wttltout t•lll"I lltat dull "winter took." Start II on trouble JPOll now. l'lant about 4' apart
-1111 plants wlll cower 24' to JI'. You 1et ltardy Plant• already 6" to t 0".
BLUE FLOWERS IN SPRING
•NEEDS NO SPECIAL CARE
PERIWINKLE
10 $100 ( 25 for $1.98) for 1 so tor s2.98l
(100 for ~ 98) w, for altMy .,. .. IUnulll "'r"~' and' l ft
otller dim plKes, ... n wltere 1ra11 wo11't 1row,
you ca" It••• a U ·mo11tlt ca'"t of tltkll altUn·
da11t, nertrHn ... rlwllllllle (Vlftca minor). AM • .,.,Y 1Prl"' In Mey, ttlede-llaPtty ParJwlMlle ''"' you 1 wide ttrofutloft •of llloeutlful laweftd.,..lu•
flowert tllat m111e tit• Clultoll part of tit• yard
IOOll ...... lllOWCIMI And, II tl'Ow• ...... oroully,
yo11 ca11 put ~..,,.,.. .. 111 tt00•. 1tony tOll, 011 stHp lllalllll•. 111 rock tatdt111 -practlcally 1nyw1tere.
OoH ltetllf 111 tf!Me 111111 t••u -ltUt lltlH "'"· too. Sprud11 Oftt ~1111 1row1 lo fill two M1 uare
loot, (few 4"1lcll•r, do11-affect plant OM loot •1terll1 t•h 4"4 " tall -111 wltltout 1t>KIJ1t care.
You l•I ltoettlty, ftlcely rooted plallh ready for HSY lran11tlanllftl PAGE 5
ORIENTAL
POPPIES
LOW LOW PRICE 3 for $1.19
(I fo• $1.H) (12 fw .,.711
"9nt UM• 1&.1• ftoweriftl Orle11tal Po-'9• for a blan ot ntor Ill ~r .. Mii .... 11a11t Moetft• ot atood RecS, Solt ..,_"· Ora,.. s..rtet -en ... _..,,. up to £ Inch•• -•• Oeltcalel)' fOf....-..Uh ,........ aoft, ~lny Orle..Caf .-• ..,__ .. ,. ... , .,.. J ft. tte1111 that
•lf~(lllllOrt tlle• ;11t .,_ .. Yeu ,_,.,. ttro"9,
•rt " -.. ,... •• a·w_ .... pla11tL °"' color cllle e ef ... M .... SOft Selmo11, Ora111•SUrlet.
Bushel Basket Size
CUSHION rtlJ MS
8 for $1.00
._...., A ~ .... of C'*4•
IC)f(" MUMt t• '°" tt11111 t J ootltt --· ,,..... ....... .... ....... .. ..... ,.. ........... . ....... ....,,.., .. ,..._..v .. .............. ~ .......... ... IHt.. YWY ...... -tltrM _,. .. ... ..... ..er wlUI Mt• .... OU" ........... ,...., ........ .. ... }'eftow. ,.., •ttt l9 Cet.,_"'9, Ar ............... -.
GIANT SHASTA DAISES ALASKA
=· .... ~ .............. .....,~ ....... -........ ...,. ... ·-... "8fl ............ .,...,
(Cllf)'•lll ...... •• ....... £=· .. . .................... ... ... .......... ., ..... --··--· off. T.._ ....... •-.-........
.. -......... 9'9W ..... "' ••• , ..... ...................... .... ................................ -. °'* ..... .,. ~ ....... _ ... , ... ~ .............. . ......... ,........ . . ..._,,_ ............ ~ ....... .,....., .. ...,..n...,.._-., .. .
10 for $1.86
15 for *2.E
............ lttY ... ,,.., ••• -... "-• .,......._ .. •t ..._ )'•r -• ..,_.,., ~1'
C:W-tlelt• -........ ~· ............. ... ........... ,. ....... --..-,.,..-.. ..... , ....... ,..... -_..._ ... iM· .... ........ _ .......... ~---.,. ....... , " ............ "':JC!-.. ........... .... ~ .......... , . ..., ,,.., .... .. ......( ........... , " ...... ·~ . "" ........................ , ........ . lllMtt. ott04l" TOOAVl
DELPHINIUM
3 for $1.00 , ... , ... ,,,
(t fflir $2.IO)
Tiie• tla..C, llllltllf ~I.red Delplll11ku11 wNI flU
)'Otlf ...... "'"" .. ,._, ................ .
If.., aMI •"'Y If-· Tall, ttront •*•' co•__, wt• 41•11• llMI-Of CO'-' -fllll9Mt from
41Mpe"' ""'"' MeMllll ef ,...., purpte1, lan11-..,., wltll plntt tltth, to IM woMl•rful ~kOIOrL
llxcopUOIMlllf -.. to ''°""'· Yet)' •llOrOUL You'N , •• ,,,. ..... ,.. , lfM• 0 .. fletd ll'OWll ..... "''"' ............ ..
•ll1tl Peren11l1I ColOr
.. lclt Te•ture41 "ol ... •
PAINTED
DAISIES I
3 for $1.00
• to• •1.n t for N .lt
II for ......
~ ..... If ,_._... .... , to yotlr ..., ... •-11
-.................... ht ......... Delille&
(P)'Ntlln11">· LMw• "tlM .... ,... nowen • ...... IA ..._, of N4I a1141 lllllllf H _., H • ......... _.... ... ,_...__t•e.L•"9 ... tlt ....
"' tlM ....... , ..... ,,....,.. a. ..... "-
MtneU" f.....,,_t ........ W• ............. "'
.... --" ----· ..... , oft ...... .... .......... , ..., .................. .,.. -... ,,
1119Nftfllal ....... Titoll"' I ""' t• •-• H " "' .................
TIWI Kint of f'lowera TREE
PEONIES
$3.95 ea.
(I for S 7.I O)(J for SIO.H) (4 for SU.ti)
TIM arlatocrah of any 1arcten, TR&IE NONllES (f'aeo111a tuffru• ttlcou) ylelcl up to 200 11anl 1t1oom1 on ONIE plant. •toom• are up to I In. urou -HCll petal IOOICt Ilk• IOft Orient•• 11111. f'OI• lat• It a lulft, cloep erHn, Very 11.,dy Mlrult 1row1 up to I ft. U••• for 1.enerat1on1. Your Cflole• of dHp fff';"" pure white, tu1trou1 plnlC.
Oft• of tll• ,.utett Qrowlftll TreH
LOMBARDY POPLARS
5 f •2 00 (f~ for $4.00) or 9 • (H for $7.IO)
f'lll •rowln1 tfff .. , LOMaAR• DY f'Of'LAR (f'. Nllfl) tllfMll 1tr11t11t •"4 tall. Add• 1ttaut11
•net HIU• to your Y'"'· Nie• for eareen•, laltfl, ltorden, wlndttrH ICer., 1tacktroutM11. Hottel for lllelr 1111ceful IH•u· ty -often trow ••tr•I fHI • )'NI. You ltl llHltlly, 2 to 4 ft. treH ready for tnntt1lent·
l"I.
2 Important Reasons Why You Can Order
from House of Wesley with confidence .
1
2
th...-y •Intl• plant, tllrutt, ,,.. and llouM lll•nt tlltt I• tfllppecl 11 c.refully
lntp"led •tore Mllf'm•nt It r11•d• to you to rn•k• "'" tll•I II It of top Mtcll 1r•d• Ind 4u111ty. Al10, wllen your onlar eo11ta1111 ••tfal lleme,
.,ell •1tlet111 h !l'Optrly •nd e1refu11111 ••lteled for Yoe.Ir con.,.nle11111e.
A com,...te plant1111 1ulll1 11 IMIUdad In your order 11ttolutety frM ...
"'''" to tHd II carefully u II wlll a newer rn1n111 o~ your 1tl111t1111 4uutlo111.
Your BEST BUYS in GUARANTEED
NURSERY STOCK always come from
HOUSE OF WESLEY
Pa117
Nursery Division
8'oomington, Illinois 81701
Two BONUS
Offers
For
You
If you ordtf t l .00 or more 01 .Uni ••lllft, you un ttuy • ttffu· tlful aURNfNQ 8UIH (r ... lt.10 nlue) ffH 1°'9 aurnlftll 8ulll (SU•
onymou1 ata\ut) llH llliott t•oen Mlrnmer loll"•· fl•ml~ r .. flltt ....... We Jlllp 1 "•10 ' pMnla.
Order 11.10 o r inor• and rou "" auy tlll'N WHIT• a1RCH T ..... • ,... $2.10 ••lite) fOt' only ,. ...
.... ..,_""•" ,~ ... " (ettula P•PY· rlfor•) 11 ont o t11e ......... otM· rne111a1 troe" Wt 9'11p l'·S' troe"
(lorry -Olllf. OM of -II tto111" per ou1to-• aur11i111 lkl"' can• Ml ae •111 to Ar&ao111.
OUR GUARANTEE
All ltornt ..,.,UltMd to Ito Of lllttt
.,etllr, •lld to •nlH ill tOH llMllllY eoMlftlOll or ,.,..., ..
..... Wiii ... refulldtd .... TU"N
SHlflltttNO LAML. ONL.Y -lllM
IMlf ktop llM plellt .. (0110 lllMf ....... ,.
r - - - -~AS& f'RINT f'LAINl:.Y -
I HOUS& 0 .. W&SL&Y, NURS&RY DIVISION
DE .. T ... 9 ·102
8LOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 1'701 I ,-----------
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091A .. O ?OT ..... .__ _____ .. ----...--------..... -
GAEA T ROSES~T A•AZDIO LOW PRICES .... f2.00 5)49 : =: ~=
YOUR CHOICE ONI. Y ea. 12' foi S1~.49
_. ... ..,.. ..... ,. rw9frall_....__..._..,_.,.. ... .,, ih11t .. lrill.,...._1 n•aunn laMeftir.. flllii IFI ...... ..., ....................... w ........ ~ .................. ...,_ ........ ,.,, .............. I tll ••. ~ ................... _,.,....,.•I ..... .., .. __ .,....... . I . .
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 4, 1979
--ORANGE COUNTY
CAR BUYERS GUIDE
~------AND SERVICE DIRECTDRV-r
SADDLllACK IMW
28402 Marguerite Parkway
Mission Viejo
131-2040-495.4949
IOI Mel.ARENS IMW
At Beach Blvd. & Whittier
La Habra -522-5333
CADILLAC
MAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor B lvd.
Costa Mesa -540-tlOO
DATSUN
IAIWICK DATSUN
33375 Camino Capistrano
San Juan Capistrano
H l·I 375-491·3375
LINCOLN-MERCURY
JOHNSON & SOM
UMCOLM·MHCURY
2626 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-5630
OLDSMOBILE
UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllLI
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9640
TOYOTA
.U.MAXIY
TOYOTA
18881 Beach Blvd.
·--Hunt. Beach -147-1111
CllVlll MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -135-3171
CHEVROLET
COHHILL CHIVROLIT
2800 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -546-1200
FORD
PHIL LOMG FORD
43 Auto Center Drive
Irvine-76a:51H
UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllU
2850 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -540-9640
GUSTAFSOH
LIHCOLM-MBCURY
16800 Beach Blvd.,
Hunt. Beach -142-1144
PORSCHE-AUDI
ROY CARYH IMW
1 540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -640.6444
SAIL CHEVROLET
900 So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach
494-11 3 I -546-996 7
SUHSETFOID
5440 Garden Grove Blvd .
Westminster -636-40 IO
JEEP
COPILAHD MOTOIS, INC.
2001 E. 1st St.
Santa Ana -551-1000
RV 's & SUBARU
SIA & SUH
17555 Beach Blvd ..
H untington Beach -
·142°0675
VOLKSWAGEN CHICK IYllSOM, IMC.
._.5 E. Coast Hwy.
NewPQrt Beach -67J.0900 COMMOMWIALTH
MOTOIS, LTD.
DAILY PILOT
U42 South Bristol
Santa Ana-146-0220
JIM MAllMO
YOLKSWAGIH
18711 Beach Blvd ..
Hunt. Beach -141·HOO
(AUTHORIZED BALEB/BERVICE/&ATIBFACTIDN)
SUllOAT, FHIUM'f 4
10. e tW (l7J ~ tf tM S.... Coveiace of matches leatunnr
Kttth Erdson vs Ann Mtym. Gres lou11n1s vs lltl1ssa Boley. and
John Elm vs Gen11 rutter -:-i I
10:'5 e Q]) CllJ I'll laUtW NBA All St11 Came
ll:tl 8 0 QI) Celece w.ll Kansas 1t Mich11an State 1:to e o a s,.w.rw e CJ) (fl 8 Tiie s.,.nDrs Men's l'lehm1nary
2:11 e CJ) Q]) (l7J lilc C..-, &.If live con111e from Monteiey Pen1n· tula courses at Cypress Point, Spy&lass Hill 111d Pebble Buch
2:15 e CJ) <II a lllllf'utilul Cll1•,i1 tsllip loU.1 Covmae of the
Mlddleweip t bell! between Huro Couo and Vito Antofuermo
l:ll e CJ) <II 121) ""9 WDfW tf 5"rts Cove111e of the United St•tes Nat10111I F1111re Sbt1n1 championships from Ctnc1nnat1. 01110, the WOlkl
Wnstwresthn1 championslups from Pet1lum1, C1hf, and 1 satelhte report on the Grand Pm of 811111 •
llOllOAT, Ft•uw s
l:M e C-. ......... f USC 11 Orecon Stele
WfDll£SOAY, FEllUAIY 1
7:0l G La .. rs' Pr..C...
7:30 G I'll.,_.,. The los Anaeles L1krrs at the Golden State Warriors
FWl!MT, FEUUUY 9
1.-00 e Clllltt WltMlt USC at UCLA
SATUIOAT, FEUUUY 10
11:00 G WWW C111111l•••lf T11111ia Cover11e of the match between Harold
Solomon ind Dick Stocklj)n. ,
. ~-.rap~ t~TOuert IAn 1n ras Vtaas. ev.
1:• e o a °"" w toee(J)O (J1) r.,.i Tiiiis
l:JO e CJ) (Ill (l7J s,.rts s,.ctaailer H11h1t1hts ol the came between
the N1t1011al Hockey Lea1ue All·Stars and Ille SoY1tt NAtional Team from
Madrson Square Garden; the lntern1hon1I Prote$$ron1I Surfers'
Women's Team charnp10Ml11ps from 011111, H1•111, and the 20th annual
Los All&eles Times Indoor Ca mes from the r oium in Los An1etes.
8 ft C1l7'1i,,'..,.. <>Rion •t A11mn1 e CJ) 9 ...,.. T• Coverare of 1111 Rolaids Op«n flam f t. M 1St01111. 5:tl. CJ) ...... s,.ts
SUtllAT, ftlllM'f 4
l• e "Ullt ..._ • • rnlril" (dr1) '74-Mlchael L1n4on, Mtliua Gdbeft, Melessa Sue Andtnoll. · e '11le F.IJ...,,.. (dra) 'S9-James Stewert, Vera Miles.
7lll. CJ) (11 ..... feltwt: ftlMt 1-'111t ... """ Boin"
(com) '76-Walter M1tth1u, Tatum O'Neal, Vic Mofrow. Jo1(e Van
l'ltten, Bmldon Crw. "*1 n-•111t W., We""'" (dra) '73-Ba1b11
Streisand, Robtrl Rtdfoid, Br1df01d Dillman, Lois Chiles. •• e Cl) 0 en>..._,.. (dra) '76-Sytveslt1 St11I011e. Talia Shire,
Butt Youn~ ~::•IM!S. Bur1ns Meredith e '11le ......_" (edv) '73-Wilttr Matthau. &uce Oer11 . ... ,, FtllUM'f s t• • '11le M ......,.. (com) '64-Pettr Setltr1, David Niven. t:tl 8 @ Gii ,....., 14 tlle Mlite ..._,. P1rt II. (d11) '78-0Mm
l:olt, laltt Ua1111s. Lou Gossett, Gwcc llenntdy. Ed Fllnden. lee Grant, l«ry Caln, Ja11 Ster11111
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1:11 • '11le ....._ .. (wa) ·66-=btoll Br1116o, .1ot111 Suon
• "Cllll9" ts> '73 CMr1ts BrOMOll, '"' lltlllld • "" 1 ,.....,.. (tdY) '62-Wllha111 Holdt11. Ulh Palmer.
1"'1111T, FtlllMT I
l:tl e '111e "'-ttw. ....,... (dra) '61-Slne lllc()veen, Faye
0-..y, '"' Mt, JG Weston e "M, 111't ... ) ~-City et.111. Sati!111tha [Wr • ......._ •• nJ""'.;r -vu1 "''"* Ctortt Stcat. ' t •ttt• '11le .....,.,. (Ctlll) '7Z-Jt1Ms c.ni, $11111 "'h M, LOIS ~. e ..... .., .. r.J:-u1:=i.. k laittt Ottll Mert111 . ' 1• .. , ................. (tllJI) '17 ~ .... Hal Reed .,,.. I (COii!) '54 .. 0ttft Mertlll, Jer ltwls l:tl ..... :.r. Ynn l.C." (ad•) '67-71Qutl Wtkll, Jolin lllctMIM. e "Clf-. ...,. (drt) 'l4-Jo1111 Wty~. Cle11dlt Ctrd111alt, Rrta ~l,. .......
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MORNING
-5:30-
• S.riM s-t.1
8:00 a • D CJ)) Fut111u
Tiie ma• e KnowWce: TrallSfonnatioft
(() s.rise Stmesttr m Uni¥trsity of ltM Ai1
-6:30-
• $41flllYSWt a @ !lot lof Women Only: S.1
E4atioll & Adults
D Villa Metre •DIJku• LA. G Cll (fa) Ill) Futures
m 11ewzoo1tewe
II) FuMy P'llantom
fD Captiolled ABC News
Except Mon
(3) ltompe1 Room
7:00 u (() (Jl) Mornlna News e @O T•rShow • 100a..-• (JD) QI) Goo41 Mo1nln1 AMeficl 0~1d Har1man hcnts
G Tiie F rlOZlts at Illes & '111\r .., Caf1lolmlle 13 '•"' Htlltll
-7:30-
-~ w.its •T• & Jtny
8:00 u till c.,taill KHcaroe
S4Mp Sill Dieco a n. ma. mr.-. l'lbtop
&;>Futures
soi °"' Easy
-1:30-
• Ciallefy; 70's Wolnan Fri m nilltsttna
II) Jolie I ltM l'uslyc.ats m V-1111 Altar• Al Futu1a
9:00
D ()) (1]) All In ltM flmilJ
Them Club
D Cant stiam 1!1 illl (fiJ l'hil Donahue Show
8 AM Los An11les
®Ironside
CD I lM Lucy
O)SuptnNn l8l Misttf lloprs
1111) ..... Strwt
(8) .. D"llas Show
Ill) Hed,.,odrt lodat
-9:30-
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-10:30-•
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.. @ ilJ) WMtl " fert-• CD cm a SJO.OOO r,1...id m Thlt liitt ·
II) llaMJ I ltM "11fmor
11:00
tJ ()) (lli YOll•I I ltesttm a @ ilJ) -.rdy
11 Bia Y1lley e CD 121J flmilJ Ftud <Ill AH My Cllildrtn CD Ghost I Mrs. Muir
m The 1owtrr 11oys
fD Eledrk Collllll!IY
I lttiAiooN
12:00
9 S....Uwlr*Slllw • 9....,.. .,. .T ..... Z-
• CD a All llJ ClliWr"
(()(!l@QIJ ....
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a llllM. , ... ' '• ID Mldllll JKblll Sllew
-12:30-
• Cl) [I) ._ the ..,Id T111M
• ill) 8 °"' " °'' Um eDl'acMt (llF....,FM . """' ,,,.. . , ... .., ........
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M lft Ille F..nly
m wr~ m C..r P'yte
ID IMIMrUMICerejt-
3:00 a er..•
D llilt*llCMltf
• CD TM Utt ot Niallt Mt0.0asa...
G Gt•Acra
llMll: Stt Oayltme Movies m F1illtmMs <IZ Mlldl c:.... .., w S..rt
@ ~SMl\s
®°"'Easy fD SltnlYal IDl Dilllhl
'9J Vlll.t A1tc11
-3:30-tJ let's Mah A Deal m The llrldy lunch
• Dlllllll
• MoM: See Oayl1me Movies
C11 YOll Don't Say m "" 1u11t1Y1Pwk1 I'll <I]) llle loler's WIN
O)MIPfylleae
@ All StM Secreb
®Villa Altar• m futllrts
QI) EttryO., ...... ,.
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SUNDAY
JUIUMY 4
I MORNING * lndicltes an Adwtrtisemtnt
8:00
• Daybr11k LA.
CJ) Utin l'rofllt
G Ylllth & the 1-m liMl Aimtrs ..,.....,., ...
-6:30-
(]) SKrtd H11rt
.. ...,. ...... lllck Show
... ,tM~Wonl
8 E,..mim Loe Aftctlet
CJ) Let n.. .. upt • °'"' ' Golletll .. [lelNtttary ""' (1]) Today's Clturcll
1:00 •WliMN ... ()) ¥alee .. Acrklllturt e s.r.-,., e 1ettttw.,
8 VANDOWI PRESENTS * Vt1ttlblt llndw11on
Timt To Gtt AbNrdl
• It Is wntt.11 TV I LoeU at l11r1111ts
ac.tAry ~ <II Dkediolls
• o., " DilcMry (1]) Old f 1111t Gospel Hour m [mat Alllltt Hour
OJ T1lis ts Ille life
m Yoe• 1w Hultll
QI) Search * Alldttlt f 1itll
QI) Acrlclllturt USA
-7:30-
• eo-ainttrt
(]) It Is Written II Tlllt's C.t
B UMlrdls e C.lllPlll l'rofile-Vitwpolnt on
llutrition
(() lntttnatlonal Hour
Iii Rft. Tttry Dolt Whltta•er
(ID) Pr .ctical Cltrlstilnity
CD kid TOlllOrrow
@ 0...,&Watll m Mister llottll f2ll T OW11 Hiii Mt1tin1
iJJl Sunday Mass
8:00
fJ @ Sunday Moraine
II The Cllristet*trs . """' • OimtMiofts
• ~ Johll OslMt
(JG) Jerry f111Mll Sllow m rn 11111111, Snu•rt S11ow e Ilea Hulllbard ShOw ~ Voice of Asrkulture
fD S...me Street illl Day of DilcMry
G»SIMI PINI
(3) Marlo's Ma1ic Movie MKhine
-1:30-
Day of DiscofttJ
.. T1lis ts tllt Ult e For YOll, ~ Wo!Mn
G Mtttlna f1111t at Calvary m FrtftriQ II. l'rica
(DJ " Is Writt111 lllJ Ilea Hv1111tard Sllow
tJI) Htr IN ti T rvt11
9 :00 (]) •i HUl!lllard Sllow
IJC)dpaey
• Villl Altcre G (() @ Oral Rollerts
tial " Is Writttn e Diii Stn1rt Emc•lism tDl a... Your lible
-9:30-
• CJ) (IJ) F 1U tllt ll1tion II (8) Meet Ille l'ress e It Children's TV maea11ne G Day of DiscGwery
(ID) s,.ctrum m s,ldtnun
Q) Old fHM Gospel Hou I
0 lnsiPt
(JI) Jlllllllf Swau1rt Show
ID F utbol Soccer
10:00
8 (IJ) Cllalle111• ol Ille Sms
Covmee of matches featurin1 Keith
£rrckson vs Ann Meyers Gree
Loue1nis vs Melissa Buley and John
£aves vs Genia Fuller
Cil Hour of Power II QI) Rtllcious Pro111m · This
Other [den" A stully of £naland·s
history from Stonehenee to the
present day. with emphasis on the
role reheion llas played 1n sllaprn1
Ille "'hon and its people Almnder
Scourby 1s the host e flmil1 film Festin i "Show
White & the lhree Stoo1es"
8 !Ilda Art l'eople Too
Moiwit: "Red StJ al Mor11i111''
(dra) '71 -Rrchard Thomu Ow
Arna1 Jr Catherrne Burn!. RtChard
Crenna. Claire Bloom, Harry
Guardino, Strother Martin D Htralcl of T rutll
(ID) l'lllllk Pulse
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0 VttttaMe s., i3l S..rdl
-10:30-
(]) (ID) 121) llids Are Ptoplt Too
Cll lln. Leroy JtMiM O> C.lmy Clllpel
O Mttttllt l'mi
-10:45-u @ 1'n> lnhtblll NBA
All Star Game
11:00 II 12]) IDl Cotle11 l11httull
Kansas at Mich1ean State
Cll Jilllmy Sw1u1rt Sllow
CD Movie: "little Colonel"
(com) "35-Shirley Tempie. Lionel
Barrymore, Evelyn Venable. John
lodae. Sidney Blackmer, Alden
Chase
O> Clturt11 Ill Ille Home m frtatylt
-11:30-
• 12:1J Anlmlb Allim11t
Cll American Town Hill
(JG) """""'"' m lllQ l'tl1jltdiwt on lllt ....
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12:00
• V.1• to "" llttWI " tilt Sea 8 (]) (ID) (21) Issues & Allwtrs
(() Shr Tre• Cl Su~
O> s,ortJ Afield Jeiry Chappetta
oamines the stockine of b11 came
fish in the Great lakes while C11ts
Gresham visits a ptCturesque .alley
in Indiana where loc;al inhabitants
rehve their heritage
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AUDIO PERCEPTUAL SYSTEMS
1240 w . ...,.. A•-.. u.11 J, c .... ......_ c•. tz6•o
Edd Bymes is host •nd stu of NBC's hour-
long <inthology series, Sweepst•kd, •iring
frid<iys •t 10f'M. Byrnes introduces the three
fln<illsts ind spins the wheel to determine the
winner of one million tu-free dollus. Lich
Wttk the comedy/dr<im<i focuses on the lives of
e<ich lottery pllrticip<int <ind shows how
winnln1 or losing <iffects their lives.
Angle, ABC's new series sturing Donn<i
Pescow in the title role, premieres Thursd<iy •t
8:30PM. Miss Pescow pl<iys <in euthy, humor-
lovlng. oot-spoken ex-w<iitress who becomes
the wife of ll wt1lthy, high society doctor,
pl<iyed by Robert Hilys. Angie's lilck of sophis-
tlutlon in his toney world sends comic shock-
w~ through his filmily •nd friends.
SUNDAY (Continu.d)
SJ Selti c.Mts (R) "Bfrhoz" Jilt Clucaco Symphony Orchestra locuses
on the famous scenic or1to110 work
by Berlioz. "Romeo and Jullet."
under the d1recbon of S11 Georg SoU1
ID loaill& lticMictltsl llews
. -12:30-
• Cl) QI) DirKtiofts
II llowlt: • "H1111111111" (wes)
'59-Robert Taylor, Tina Louise. fess
Parker, Jack lord. Mickey Shaughnessy, Shirley Harmer
!ID) Ma.·12 m llowlt: "Tiie Alme & tllt Ano•"
(dra) '50-Burt Lancaster, V1111nia
Mayo, Robert Oouctas.
8) MINI Wlfll' a..ic:s
1:00
ll @ID ~ B Bil Vllley 8 CD(}]) QI) Tiie Superstars The Men's Plehm1111ry 1s lutured.
18l lifut~ SJ Tiie llltllMll Ftstifll "Fourth
Symphony" Ant•I Ooratr condllcts the Detrolt Symphony Orchestta m 11n1co, 11.,u , Ellwelltre
2:00
• Cl) Ill) '"" er-, w lrve coviraae from Monterey Penmsull
courses at Cypiess Pomt, S9varass
Hill and Pebble Beach. , .....
• **' ' c.ttllo m-..: ....,._. .. (adv) 69-
Burt Reynolds, Nine F ra ncls, l ylt
Bettaer. Jeff Corey. m Wiii Strttt .....
-2:15-• CD lD l11ter11ali111al
ClllM1imllif lbll& Coveraae ol
the World M1ddlewe11ht Champion
$hip bout between Huao Corro of
Ar1ent1n1 ud th1llen1er Vito
Alltoluermo of Brooklyn, N V
-2:30-
• 11ewi.: "C•tttr'' (dra) '73-
C.meQl!I M1tchtll, Peter De Anda,
RobufWebber, B•rbara Rush. ............... "' ...... m ~ • --..
3:00
.. At °"' Wlltt e F_, Fillll Fatltal "Hopp1ty
GOts to Town" 0 -..: .......__,. (dll) '7~
All C.rner. Sissy Spacek, HenrJ
Winkler, lane Wyatt.
iUJ -..: "U.. " """' Deleft'' (dra) 7S-Sh1tley Jones • 0 Cllpte ,,... Ct .... w
lrwe con,.1• from Clhforn11's
Mmt0n Hills Country Club of 111e
hnal round of thli pttsh&tOus match
pl1t tournamenl. Fteld lncludu
Nancy Lot>tz. J~nne C.rntr, Debbie
MIUIJ, P1t 811dlty, ~ndr1 Poit,
Mly Alcotl 1nd Jan SltphtMOll lhirie: '"-' If ... ,... ..
(1dv) '61-G111ory PIQ. Oo1d
;'~'~/!:"
-3;30-......... e CJ) l1I 8 WIN •141 If s,.ri~trtl' of 1M Ulllttd St1t1s
N1tt0111i F11111t ShMI CllamplOll ships from Clnc1nnah, 01110, tht
Wttt4 WriatwmtJi111 CM~ "°"' '9ttfuma. tnd a sat111ttt 1t1*1
Oii Ille Gfln4 "11 of 811til ...............
4100 ea.cw
lls.Mly at llowlt: "Dilry of A lb~ ........
wife'' (d11) '70-Came Snode1ess,
R1ch1rd Ben11min, Frank laneella. II> flloN: .. ...,. Holiday" (rom)
·~-Creg01y Peck, Audlet Hepburn
(9) c.lptt T n,lt Ct""' &.If
-4:30-a N-•tn
5:00
8 It Tu All KlMs
(]) o.tdoonlul e Stir Trtk •®>a ...., II flloN: "Colnt lloll Your Hom" (com) '63-Frank Sinatra. Molly
Picon, Barbira Rush
(II) This Is Your 8iMe
@ Adllll·lZ
ill) NW lashtball rlnals:
lletltudy CountMll m Firifl& line
-5:30-
.. CI>®lews
• "911 AMtltUfl
(Ill Directions IDl Fecm
l8l c..cr-...1 Outlook a Mowle: ".IGM ' llarf' (dra) '69-Dushn Hoffman, Mia Farrow
•V•NINQ
e:OO
BUCIJ091111m
CJ) Ftn1111
•• llewlt: (Zllt) "littlt HMse -
tk Pfalrlt'' (~r•><74-Michael
Landon. Mtltssa Gilbert <DI Clrtl lwMtt & fr""* • SIJ ... s ..... all llaly TJ!tr Mtefe at llowlt: ''TM Fil.I. S~" (dra) ·~9-Jtmts Stew1rt. Ver1 MNes
ill) er.c.ttt•s Vicltfy '-r*tl
SJ llltieul '-lr.,WC (R) "Hona
lton1. A Family Portrait" A '* at
one of the most fasc1na11n1 cities of
the 20th century-l1nanc11I center or
the Far East; BnllSh Colony from the
hme of Vrcto111, retuae lor more than
lour .1111111011 free Ch1nt&e. 1nd
ba1c1in b1Semen1 of the world
atAltllfayMes a r--.
-6:30-
• O llews -~ U"'-c.I"""
• -htd " AMttt•rt (JI .... Ale-.! • Dnip
9 Mf ..... ~ , ..
0 c:-sn.11 lit
80..U,..Aa.k
7:00
• @ •lllllMel e" a Tlle~htd .. ...., ''Shldclw ol r .. ,~ Conclu$IOll
A teen1p boy's ablhty to totnmunt·
ult with 11111n1ls pull him 1n perrl ol
• ferocious do& pack Ike Elte11m1nn
5t1ri John AnckllOn, Ptl11 Hasktll.
loytt VIII Ptlttll 1114 LISI Wllt~el co Siii e CllQI llt"-DMMe ,..,.: , ...... 1-"Tlle IM "'-
... ,... (com) '7&-W1l1er lht1h1u,
Tetum O'Neal. V'IC MOffOW J~ Ven
htttt1. 8rtlldofl (hl, lad11 £arlt
Halsey Matthau end Ms O'Nt1I
t1tnslo1m tht mtantal prnl Sil,.
1e1111 lft ~II b1story from utter
dwellers lo PtMtnl tOftltftdtrt,
bttak1ftC • '"' flllti •lo111 tllt "''
' ~--
Fut•re 11-"Tllt Wey We Wtrt''
(d11) '73-Barbra Streisand. Robert
Redford, Bradford Dillman, Lois Chiles. Set a1ainst the uneasy trmes
ol the '50s, when paht1ul suspicions
and 11:cus.ations turned lrrends into betrayers and creative careers were
smashed overn11M. lhlS dm111 tells
the story of two people who dnll 1nlo marnaee and out of love without
really underst1nd1n1 the re1SOn •hy
D s,.ce 1999 m DIM f1'91t/W... W
(2JJ ltlwl C1111wJ IMtnitws
f.1l) Americ• & tllt World Panel
discuSSton w1lh authors featured in
lhe hrst pubhcatlon ol Fore11n Alla1rs
maeazme 's ne• 1nnut 1SSue.
"Amerrca and the World 19 78 ..
laped before the Coonc1I on Fore11n
Relatlons. 9 Sowr lladt In Gel!Mny
-7:30-
8 Sumnr
8:00
ft BUDWEISEa PltESENTS * !!!"ROCKY"!!! TY PREMIERE
HM CBS
• Cl) Cf}) lllttit: (Z~llr)
"lloc•y" (dra) '76-Sylmler
Stallone, Taha Shire. Burt Younc.
~rl Weathers, Bur1ess Meredith
The story ol the elforts ol a small
time boxer ind street punk in Phtla
delph11. Rocky Balboa (Stallone).
who ballles 1111nsl omwlltlminc
odds to make something of himself
Rocky's hie seems to be eoine
nowhere H1$ hie chances when he
aets an oPPoftun1ty to meet the
"'°11d huvywe11hl champion 1ft the
11n1 And •hit $farts out u a
pubhcity &lllJlfti<~ ID showcase tht
champs Slylc, turns &Ill to\ be the
tOllflltst contender )le has ever met II O QJl CellttllMal (3hr) Con
cluSIOll '111e Scrum of £1cles" Paul
G11ret1. current owne1 of Vennelord
Rlnch, rel1tes the history of the
ewtvement ol the city of Centenni1I
tor wi1lers Ytrnor end Sidney 1n
hsllbacb usin1 loot11e from u1ly
episodes with Pesq111nel and
McKeac The s101y concludes witll
Garrett's marnacc 10 flcf, and his
lhwtrt1n& ot the unscrupulous
Morein Wendell's pohhcal 1mb1·
llons Oav1d J1nsstn, AndJ C111f1th,
Robert Vau1hll. Shlron Gius and
Mt<lt Hluard stat e T1111t 111 To ll1turel '* ''Mutual of 0"'1lll's WILD llllQDOM" eWlll KMcM •VMDUWIPmEm
• S..rcll tor Certainty e 1t ltWrttt.
• llltwle: (Ztlr) "Tltt l111llh11
1'91k .... " (ldW) '73-Willcr
Mllthau. 8rU(.t Dern, Lou Cos1ett,
Albtrt ,.uls:lll es-Tift}
U Te lln. lrtn: A D111llltt Oocurnents the birth of lou1se
Btown. tllt hut •test h1be baby •. :..~,,.. .........
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1100 ....... ,..,
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&!) @ lll1st11,ltct Th11tie:
C4Mllltry Matters "Crippled Bloom"
This new senes dramatizes the qks
of short SIOly writers A.E Coppard
and H E Bates The open1n1 st01y by
Coppard is 1 tnanele of 1ealouiy as
!'#0 sisters fall in love w1tll the same
man. Pauline Colhns, Aona Cropper •
and Joss Ackland stu iHl The lttllywwd ....
-9:30-
D The IUltc is c..it11
10:00
U DUV111 ~ Cl Erllest Allclty ..... ,
18 DM1u Special Ross Poiter
hosts a loo~ at the 1978 season .., Gosfel HOlll
@ ....... Fat.IHI
fD Tt lln.. lrwll: A l>Mcttttr Doc umentary on the conceptron and
caesarean btrth of the WOfld's hrst
'test tube baby '
-10:30-
• Cl) <12> ~: C.~ fmr
The m1K ups are many when a dief11·
hed women's colle1e turns CO·td and
men amve on campus tor the hrst
hme. In the pre¥iew episode, the
youthful reStdenls race the pressing
problem of hndina the younatsl or
tht aroup an ob1ect for her alfec
t1011s Stamna lfe Oavrd Kt1th as
Tuct Aleu Ken1n is Mousre.
Ch11stoph11 S. Nelson as Dou1.
C.thryn O'Neil as Elizabeth; Michael
Puternak as Cobo: Tacey Phillips as
Hope, Heather Thomas as S1nd1, and
Jane Rose as Mrs Selby
8 Jitlll!IY S.a1rt SM 18 llews
ID Tiit m ci.•
11:00
•• IBJ llews
-~"' DOnl ll*rts
1811tM: "lalllllillt l'olkol'lll~"
(adv) '73-Walter Matthau, Bruce
Oern, Lou ~II
@ 7GICM ., °" of Dilc:Mry @MM-lZ
(JJ) s.M Pmlns
-11:30-
-~~l/ .... tf IMQlllll a 0 llewlt: "Stru1er 111 Ille..._,. (llol) '7~-0lml Hussey,
Keri Dulle•. Mtraot Kidder
•1000.. ·~·""" -~~ .. Y•Mn" (com) ·g.3 Fran' Sh11tr1. Molly
Picon. Berbfra Rusi!.
• lllttit: "Dt,.rtM'' (drt)
'Sl-Mltla fOftn, Jeff Cllandl•r 0 ...... ~ ....... ,.
tl100
Tiie ma..
• llews/llewlt; "OperttlM
~· (aft) '65-SO,hi. Loitn,
GtOfae PtotWd. T ra¥Ot Howatd, lrll1 Ptlmtt. Jt<tm1 Ktnlp t1I .. ; "nit ,,.. ,.,. (COii)
· 11-Jec~ ltl!llllOfl, W.ittr M11tllto.
Susan Saranclon, Vlnctnt C.,dt1u1,
Otvid W1y11t, Mien Glrfleld, Carol
llualttt.Jlldlft. C.l
-l:JO-
• ....., ..... : "Tk ..
..... (dta) '51-Jtnt twr111111, Joefl
BIOftdell, Charin L111111ton, fll<lllrd C.rl1011, ApQ Moortli .. d.
~ ... , --.
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 4, 1979 •
, ....
The shows they don't watch get
axed. The shows they do watch,
go on. You've heard all those wild
and crazy stories about TV ratings
homes and their "little black
boxes:· Tonight and all this week,
we'll show you just how Powerful
TV ratings families really are.
(There are just a select few here
in L.A.) And the secrets that
make the system work. Or does
it? If you care about what you
watch on rv, watch us on TV.
Tonight.
EYEWITNESS MEWS(i)S PM ~·
. Because there's more to life than news, weather and sports . . ,....
MONDAY
FEUUMY 5
fOf ..,.... Md aftt<Mell llstillp,
please SH DAYTIME l'ROHAllS. ...,, t.,.., C1M111i•ce, are tlM .,., ......
DAmME MOVIES
12:00 CJ .,...., ...... (d11)
'57-Jat~ Palance, Anthony
Per~1ns, "ev11te Sund m "Of !Miii Harts"
(dra) '38-Watter Huston, lames
Stewart, Ch1rtes Coburn
3:00 <!§I HOii "' °'""" (com) '61-Danny Kaye, Da11a Wynter.
l:lO • ..... ' 1111 Prlldltf''
(•ts) .'72-Sidney Pt>1t1er. Harry
Belafonte. tqiby Dee
•' LIM lllcy away and discover what llt won't do
f,Z) Mldleel .._ Phyllis D1lle1 IOI love. ht m1&ht do fQ( money.
dtStuues ht1 P1rttculi1 biand ol 8 @O U1tie ..._. • tt1t
comedy, Ame11t1n standaids of l'reirie "The Sound ol Children"
beauty. lier plastic s11r1eiv and When Mary lnaalls KellC!aH leains
women m comedy. that she is P'tfnant. site sets out lo
ai TM ~s WM reconcile her husband •1th his m () Q.,.iM c.-. lather. who re,ected lht 51thtlm
youna man wtltn Charles and 7:00 Caroline IUfn lhty are about lo
B CD 8 • O """ becOme 111ndp¥ents. they are hlled e lM .....,_ '--with ,oy Thtn they learn Maiy's
• TM JeMt't WiN ettoru ~vt badl1red, and Adam's e <IJ) (8) Sia 11i11i111 $ MM dist1nculSfled and dtmand1n1 lathtt
• ~ ' Sea flu 11n'ftd in Walnut Grove with
S) MecWtu.m ~ plans to movt M11y and Adam to hi$ m LI S-. • Clf-..s elecant Boston home
(JI llltl .... lietea • Colltft llUethll USC 11
-7:30-Oreaon Slate a TM~ • SAl.VA&E·l TWI IN
r'I'\ C11b ' tt1t MM * ll£Al DUGEI TOfllTI e C-11JtiM •CD <Ill a S.l••a• 1 e TM Dlti!lc GllM "Shanen·l• Lil" Harry Brode11ck's
• Tlllt's HellywM sentimenlal iourney to 1 Burmese
I •V•NING CIJ NaflM ni.t T11111 jungle to l>fine back Shanari·la Lil. -e Tic Tee o..p the 8-25 bombe1 lie fllloted d111ina •·.OO (JI Tiie Met b aipt world War II, turns into an ee11e and
v e MMt·12 dan1erous adventure.
8 ® 0 @ ..._ 12}) fllllily fM G SPlCIM. 1971 Mila Clliftmll
CD Tiie o.w c...,.. 0 r.-,.n. °"' fltllt UlliftfM ........ Forly·IOUI &iris
II • Cl) ~ ..._ tD za t ..... "Plrenhn&. family lrom the Stale ol Calll0tn~ compete
8 Uwrl"Cf °"' of the Year" How do ptople view the lor the title or Miss Cahlorn11
• 1,..W. tdeal fam~y? How ~ the tdtal Universe with the winner travthnc lo
81 TM~ lllllCll parent btlll¥e1 ts the ideal PQSStble' Mcu1S11PPI lo compete lor the Miss
• Streib ti Sell Frnda These questions and some of U.SA Universe title on Apnl 30th
@ hlatiM America's fnonte ltltY1S1011 lam1hes m c.'11 hrlett ' Fritllft m 0.. Eat 11e e~ploftd ....... : (Zllr) "PWI ........ .._.. ,.._ (com) '6~-Peter Sellers. OIVld
'51) UtilM Sbtts Ptltal Sfsttt11: Ill J11i1 C11iW & C.. Niven, Robert Waanu, Capuc1ne.
Clll It Dehlf? Cbud1a Clldinate. fran Jeffnt$
-6:30-8:00 @ Ac.-., lM*r1 A stlltS oC
()) (fJ) !DJ ..._ 8 @ M ill "'9 f11111ity Alchtt PfOlf&nlS with Academy Award •111
c...Wlb and Ed11h introduce a itch widow to nine and nonunated short subject
Cll"" Criffill 5e.w Bamey Helnti afttr his wile 1111\S films hoSted :r.:.~""" Colwin -------------------, •a• , ....,... GViwiMI
DANNY ICAYE TOSSES
THE FAT AROUND!
Kaye arms himself with "fat
jokes "and throws them at
Miss Piggy's well-rounded form.
7:30PM
THE MUPPET
SHOW
-l:lO-
• '1J) •Mel's pushy mom
(Mal'thl Raye) d1ops 1n 11ne~ptttedly lrom llfooijyn, moves in will\ ht1 son
'Cllubby' and proceeds to nat him
and take over his lift.
··~ c...,.. G&el"9clMOlp
9:00
8 Cl)«}) MW'S"M The 4071th
evatual!Oll to 1 nearby cne to avoid •
U.S. trt1llery fire on 1 Chinese taiaet
PQH1 anotl\11 haillfd for Hawkeye.
who has I p«>blem ColOMI PO\tef IS
unaw11e of. •@• lltrie: (1911)
.....," ............... Part
II. (dta) '79-0tma Cole, Leslie
Uuams, lou Gossett. Ceorce
Kellftedy. Ed R.ndels. ltt Cltnl.
L1riy Cales. 1111 Slerhna Mauit
lqlfS 11!d lltf daupltt, UHian. ere
CMIChl 111 Ille wlllflwlnd of l11stor, aa
Wllrle House 111114• The ~th ol
Pt9'1denl Hlntinc (Km•dY) tndl
the ytan ol ~ al!d tcandal. and
ltlt qllltl dlpcty o4 Prwft11t ltd
M1&. Cooh~ce (fl• nd11s •114 Ms
Gtlnl) rs a wtlcofM rtlltf 8411 Ille
c.alm iS followed by IN attt11 If~
Hoofer (Glln) • <fa .......... l1ill ~TIM Cnt111y" Zell Macahln. a '*" k111y litllttlllllt, 1 ICfull) llllld
of ~ tnd • pttllJ 'lll6ow find
tlleir li..s tlwtltt!IM 1IMft they're
"""°Ill I dtl4lly ·--~ "'° lftdlat1 '°"' out b llleod K• """'· l .. ~Ill, ftlll ~ .... 0.-1 Pyle MSt ......... ...... a..u.11
TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4, 1979
SJ Aud••Y ·t11d111 Norman
Colwin hosts thtS new series show·
casinc Academy award·winninc and
nominated s~ort subject t1lms
"Crul," "Omtu11." "Spills and
Clltlls" and "The Bead Came" are
lulurtd ton11ht ID S.,. llhllical \H)Qltlll' ........
-9:30-
• @ ..., ill CilldMati A
tornado hits C1nc1nn1h and the
WllRP stall is not pre~red to cope
with the d1sasltr-eacepl for
Jenni1er Mio 1s an upert at mouth·
to mouth resusc1tahoo. When Andy 1s
"'ocktd out by an uplod1nc window.
Jtnn1tt1 &1¥U lltr best and Mhur
Carlson proves himself capable of
ludel3/l1p in a cnsrs
DTMAMllfwen ID,...... UaitMWas
10:00
U Cl}) t... Grlllt Alter Lou
sees an lmml&ratron Department
sweep or his tavorile Me11can restau·
rant. the lrib uncovers a crim and
unsetthnc picture of what 1s
happeninc to 1lle1al aliens. At the
same time, Lou has to ciope with a new emplayee 1n the city room-Mrs.
Pynchon's spoiled niece (Maurttn
McConmck)-who turns out to be 111·
equipped IOI the 1ob of copyt1r1. ....... ••WefJ 9Mlillfen'.lelrul S) ..... Pat1 I of hve parts 'The
Actress" [tn1lt Zola's novel opens 1n
Ptrrs 111 1860 With Na11a starnna 111
"The Blonde Venus .. Nana.
Katha11ne Sctlolttld. Collnl Mulfat.
Frtddtt Jonis. lhtQUIS de Chouard
and Eric Woodbutn st11
-10:30-......
11:00
• • <Ill • """ • ()])@QI) .... .............
8 hrlt: ''T11ey Call Hi• llr. ~ (dra) '75-Stuart Whitman.
Peter Cushina. 11 Luna
• Tiit o.w c...,i.
• Tiit Glldils o~....,u• eDIOCMtt .. ......
-11:30-
• 9 ...,1e: ne •tt••or•
fllll/lldlil ... ' ... • 0 ...., Cef1lll ., ......
• ttl f'llit.t .... en.Cllll._
ec.ts.rt "=-':ri ' '• . . ....
11100 ......... "-'* .... ,...
-U!JO-. ...., _..
...... 1% e-..: ~" (dra) 'Si-Ray
MtM11!d, MWltll 0 tltll
1&00 .. , __
••'-~ . n.a...,t..
aioo
• ... : "Acc9H .. lf1rdtf"
(mys) 'S6-0ewl4 811111, Vtra
R.bton. Sidllt? 8llck111tr
f TUESDAY
ftRUM'f 5
Ftr ....... 11141 "''"""' listlllp. plmt stt DATilllE PROGUllS.
...... lor ,.., ce11uni1111et, 1rr lilt
dly'sllllWles.
DA m1u MOV1£S
12:00 a "P•r,lt Illas•" (adv)
'SS-Tony Curtis. Colleen Miller m M"' T1111t for c:..4y" (com) '40-/ames Stewart.
Rouhnd Russell Charles Ruftles, Allyn Joslyn
1:00 <ml "Sh1nm" (com) '73
Burt Reynolds. Dyan Cannon.
John Ryan.
3:30 • wa lia Kalld for tht little
Udy" (wes) '66-Henry fo1d,
Joanne Woodwa1 d, Jason
Robards, Charles Bickford,
Buraess Mered1lh, Krnn McCarthy. Robert Middleton
•V•NING
8:00
II • CD Clll Ntn
CJ) Tiit a.. c.,M
II Cial @ l2ll Ntn e C.rct11CJ °"' G ll'llllWt
• Tiit lfMy a.cit a> Streets of Sa11 f ralldsco ® l'CllliM..To lift fD()lw i..,
Ql)lllllllt
IHl l'o 111'5 "' lly T"'
-6:30-
CI> (1}) @ ""' Cfm.Wib 9 Men Grilfilt sa-• , LM Liiey
m llldlMI •• s.... !BJ TIM .loMr's Wilcl mc~ .. v,.,
7:00
8 CJ) II 8 llll hrs
• Tiie .......... """ • CJ) Tiit ,,..., •• W'.W m (IJ) 111) Six Millloll $ Miii e S.lllM I Sen fllt MaW/llltrer R.,.rt m l.I S.-1 .. C.rdtnn o °"' Sliptrllti.t Sena
-7:30-
• BIG TOP! MUSIC,
• UOllS, UlrHMTS! • an:. rn ca.a a tilt ... er.arr•
• Tiit .,...... ""' • IUJ ....... ~
Tiit ""' a.. e r1e Tic o..p
• .._lZ
&Tiit Ot;er. ~ s,... • n Ttlli&M ...
8 .......
8:<>0 9 @ SftCIAL Tiit IWrtt ~ ...... '"" ...... .... tttta, llaMttl, M•tHh td
..,~ ......... (2111)
Anlhony Perkins. •ho 110111lted
m1lhons ol movleaoers H lhe
QSYtllollC k1llt1 1n Allied H1lchcock 's
I 960 tll11ller "P!ycllo," hosts • two
l!Ollr rftfOSlltctrve of the mohon
pretures Ill.ti m•d• us SQu1fl'fl 1n our
seits and fear the darkness From
the silent motion picture classic
"The Cabinet ol Dr Caheari" (1920).
lo the more recent thnllers like. '1he
Omen" (1974) and "bws" (197~).
the specral eiplores 60 motion
picture5 spann1n1 half of lhe century
D 0 IDl Tiit lit Eftllt: r ..
Milllltt W•nilllt (3hr) Wilen a team
of lh1em set out lo eaecute a mulh
m1llt011 dollar art heist. they plant a
sniper rn the Los An&eles Coliseum
durrne a football cune to ause a
panic and divert attention ftom 111"1
lhell Charlton Huton, John
Cusantes. Martin Balsam. Beau
B11d&U. Marilyn Hassell. David
Janssen. Jack Kluaman. Gena
Rowlands and Walle• P1daeon head
an all $la1 cast
111 lloM: (Zllr) ''The ApplJooN"
(wts) '66-Marlon Brando. John
Suon, An1anelle Comer
• Cl) (JO) '2ll Ham D•JS
"'Mar11ed Straneers" Wrlh the
Cunn1neham marnaae seemrnely on
the rocks. Howard and Marton-
helped by R1ehre and the fonz-
iourney lo the lodge where they
spent their honeymoon 23 years ago.
to try to rekindle the old llame.
CJ MOYit: (2hr) "Chino" (wes)
'73-Cllarles Bronson. Jrll Ireland m earo1 1iirnttt ' rr1tM1 CD lloM: (2hr) "Tiit Cou11tti1eit
T1aitor" (1dv) '62-Wtlham Holdtn,
lllh Palmer. Huah Gnfh1h
11~ Seullebtt
fii) Tiit ~Muska.ls "On the
Town" ( 1949) Gene Kelly frank
Smatra. Betty Garrell and Ann Miller
srnt and dall(e the11 way throuatr the
B11 Apple 1n the ltrst proeram ol lh1s
se11es Gene Ken,, who also co
d11ected and ch01eotraphed the l1lm
discusses its produclton Roddy
McOowall hosts
O>Y"INN 0 To Mrs..,._: A Oauflltar
-1:30-
• (IQ) a 1..r1.,,.. a Shirley
"Supermar~et Swtep" lnerne and
Sh11ley eel the chance to stnp the
shelm bare 1n live minutes ol wild
ind lrant1c tree shopp1na at Stotn1k's
supermarket alter Lamne becomes
lhe one m1lltonth customer
• Tiit Odd C.plt
f.I) Iris Cltlcoil
1:00
8 aJl 121> nrae's COlllpuy "Catered All11r" Chrrssy makes
arranaements tor Jack to cater 1
party at her oHtee, and nearly loses
her iob when Jack t11es to SIVt he1
from the advances ol the firm's
pm1dt11t
• Men Grilt1ll .. ® ...._ lwrMlltM Anm
tHl .......... 'lllutrt
-9:30-
• Tall 'loure Sfn
Ille l1alll' Alter hn 1n1 an operahon,
loutt. ll1e sllaip IOCll\led ~tcht1.
pan1u •llet1 he has to llttp a
111oma& tlllt ht made to Cod d1111n1
Sllfltl'f abCMlt h11n1111 O'ltl a ntw
lut m ,...., tllCeMIUs
10:00
8 (.11) fllt•a....A
p•r•ple11c student manares lo
1n1r•lttl1 h1msetl with the study
croup, dnp11e his PtllOllll f11end
$1trp 111111 lhnfSlttld,·untd lht~ Hnse
t h1ddtn mot1w1 fM his ov1rt11res. .. ., .....
, HD fOR pJJY"
,, p. 9\G tt~~£ 1..1T1'L£ L
A fortune is at stake in the
West's strangest poker game.
Joanne Woodw ard and Henry
Fonda star.
BLAZING mRRUPS WEEK
THE 3:30 MOVIE 8TUESDAY~
UNDER THE BIG TOP
THIS WEEK!
Th e Riding Zerbinis, The
Juggling Jewels and The Flying
La Rays. I t all happens under
the Circus tent tonight.
7:30PM
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, ... ,2
TUEIDA Y (Continued)
• CJ) <II QI Sllruy & H•lcll "901bs. of Trouble" Aller goine
undercQ¥,er as a h1t-m1n, Hulch is
forced lo run down Slal'S1J 1n order
to prove l11msett to the mob. Lana
Wood, Lenny Baker and Mm
Winnineham 1uest.
• llilllt """' .................... ,.
a ~
-10:30-....
@ LIMtJM rrice at tlte WINtt
Ito.
IH>Ytttr'sPipeliM
11:00
• m • (fJ) a """ • Cl) <ml 0 QI) """ ........ I.HO • lllM: "Tiit Girls tf ,,...,.
lslMd" (com) 'SJ-Leo Genn. Don
Taylor, Abby Dallon.
• Tiii OIW Ceuplt • Tiii lill4ies
OIYarWMes
-11:30-
• (I) (llJ llewles: h ruby
1'Ms/lauca • tDl l8l ...., C.11111 e Twilicllt Z.. e CJ) (jJI (JI llowlt: "LM lleet
II" (adv) Cavin MKleod. Bern~
Kopell, frtd Crady, Ted Lanae.
Lauren Tewes, Stella Stevens, Pat
Harrintton. Phil Silvers. Audra
Lrndley, Cary frank. Melanie Mayron
• Tllll lieiic s.... .., Gets.art
@ Ulils, Yop & Yeu
fD~AICNtws
12:00
• Allred Hitdlcak l'rttlftb
13 Did C.lltt s.... ..... / ..
-12:30-
..... : • "Tiit '""" I.JIM" (dra) '58-Montaomery Chit. Marlon
Blando. Oun M¥t1n, Hope Lanre
.. lllewlt: "Tiit 0.1." (dr1)
'57-Jack Webb, Don Dubbins. Jacktt
Louehery, Monita lewis. m ,_..: "I W. A SM,liftll''
{dra) ·~o-Scoll B11dt. Mona
freeman, Andrea K1n1. Charles
Otake.
t:OO e o r..,... D Tiii LM £JIMtl
-1:30-e w.w: OeN • h
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 4. 1979
lw•DN•SDAYI
ftMUMY 1
f« ........ lftnell liltilp,
pltaM Mt DAntllE ,.IOCilAllS.
........ ,., Cllll •~iMCt,.,. tlte .,. ......
DAmlff llCMES •
12:00 D "•••t4 Daw•" (wes) '56-Atthur Kennedy, Euaene
l<s1as, Betta St John
• "Tiit lltml 5'ionll''
(dra) '40-Marcaret Sullavan,
James Stewart Frank Mo111n,
Robtrt Youna.
3:00 CID> "Tiit Girl llost LihlJ
To ... " (com) '73-Stockard
Chann1n1. Edward Asnei, Jim
&Kkus, Sunnne Zenor
l:JO • "Tiit $Wiest lillll Ill tilt
West" (com) '68-Don Knolls,
Barbm Rhoades. Jackie
Coocan. Donald Barry
•VINING
8:00
•• (fJ) 121J llws
(]) TIM <Md C..,..
• Cl) CRl Ol llws
• ElwftllCY °"' DTllll .llhr'sWIW
•TlllllfMJllllKll B> Streets t4 SIA fl'llltia
@ L-.11 TllllNs ~
&') <Mr Us, An 1nlerv1tw With
comed11n/KI01 Ceorae Jessel!, new
developmenls in pacemaker Itch -
noloty and inf01m1tlon aboul hypo-
thtrm11 art lealurtd a .._.
9)W.Ut4 '31
-6:30-
(J) <Ill a w c:r..Rs
D Tic Tac Dluati
(fl ...,, ~ ..
• 1 LM I.Aley @ Tiit h tss ,.4 tilt C..rb:
~,,.....
l3 lllcll1tl JK~1t11 Shtw Con-
sumer fraud advocate. Herschel
(lk1ns. looks al consumer 11p off
scams. 1nclud1111 phony adven1sma.
bait and switch, home 1mprov1men1J
and l!IOle 121 Tiii ,_,., WM
G)lllSecntarie
7:00 e m eeo11ws • Tiii ....,_ c... 2:00 Tiii .llMl'1 WIN D llewle: a "Tiie S.Mtm" D l*I' ~
(mys) '42-Priscllla Lane, Rol>trt • 9 9 Sil llllllM S lllell
C.mm1np , Otto Kr11r• · • ~ & S... • w s-t • ledW/LllWw...., mus..r.•c..... -2:30-.............. ......................
(h ) 'SS-la l"'4110, Jin s1e11tnc. -7:30-
Howard Ovff, Audfey Totter e W.W lllf II: Cl °"fY (J)Uf••• ... .._ 3:00 ......
• ......... ,... T,...,.." • 1'111 IWllll c...
(Id¥) '67-JMMs frtl!Cl$QIS e .._ n.i T•
-l:30-.......
• .._.._., ....... 1 "'·ty," .......... 011 • "9 ......... Tiie Los A111e1es tllc ;;;:;.: 11'" "' ""'" ... llMn at lllt Goldtn State Warriors . ... oo (JI 0 ,..., , .. • ea..11
• ~: • "Th .... '""" u Sier-" ... """' (COlll) '41-Clll Raines. Rod • a T..... ''Whal tS A Good ~ BrOdero Cttw!IJd P1rtnl r' Tl11s p1or11111 eum1nes e -..: "11111 tf lie ..., ""Olis co11ms and lect11rts
(mys) '4~-llof.IS KMtofl. Qltn Om!, cu1rent11 _ ofltttd on P*""""l Mire °""* •ovnd Soutfitrn ClhfcJn11
,...ti
Ql)lllws
~~S.MwalKit
8:00
9 (I) @ Tiie lme4illle H11I•
Alter answenne an ad fOI a drrver I
nder, Binner helps a younc woman
move to a new city and stays on lo
help 1et settled 1n lhe house slle left
many years aeo alter the drown1na of
her twin stSter. II takes the Hulk to
unravel the bizarre plot which has
the remain1nc SISier scheduled fOI
the ~me late
a ni ra> m 111m S.rtrain
(2hr) Steve Lawrence and Don
Meredith head an all star cast.
tncludin& Geot&e Hamrlton, Stella
Stevens, Keenan Wynn and Robert
Alda 1n this new comedy/mystery
serres Tiie bi&&est "star of the
show" 1s the flamboyant train, atom
powered and capable of speeds 1n
eacess of 200 mph Amonc the
features on Supert111n are a swim
min& "pool. eymnaslum. medical
center, a discotheque and a Presi
dentlal suite In the premiere ep1
sode, a theatrical aeent, enioy1ne the
ina1t1Ufll run from New YOik to Los
Anaeles. becomes the tareet of
repeated attempts on his hie
• £'9aul tile 11111 "Alla" A
romance 1s planned fol Edward, but
he 1s unW1lfln1 to cons1dtr mamace
Also, the death of his lather has a
profound effect on Edward's future. e (]) <II <2J) CMl1ie's Mcels
(Zhr) "Terror on Skis" The angels
travel to a lamous stu resort to help
prevent the k1dnapp1n1 of a hand
some, athletic presidential aide who
wins Kelly's heart Dennis Coli
(husband of J1elyn Smith), Rossano
l!flw, Christopher GlOlce. Ctsare
Oanova and Kathleen Nolan 1uest
m 'tarel .. mett & FtittMls m Mltlt: (Zlw) "Otwil's lilllllltaill"
'76-0ocumentary fJID @ Soltl t11 TeMr (90m) Str
Geor1 Sollt and the Ch1ca10
Sympl!Jny Orchutra perform Anton
8'uckne(s "Symphony No 7," al
London's Royal Albert Hall
S1mulca.s1 on KUSC 91.5fM m Vhlllll IHJ ~IMMn
-8:30-
.Tlle~ c..,.. .......
9:00
9 (I) @ OM Dly at A Ti111t No
NetwOlk lnlormahon av11lable e -.ic.s "The football Coach"
Goich Woody Hayes of 01110 State
Untvtn1ly 1$ prolded
• fllln "'""' .. ao..w~sa..
-9:l0-• OJ) ·r11e Jtfftr111s
Louise's donation to cll1nty m1&ht
!Wiii htr a f9telll 1w1rd 11 Georee's
"doMtton" to 1 poht1c11n Ootsn't
ruin lier chancn
• 0 Lllplllll The black upe11 ence in Africa tnd Amc11ct, u
port,.red th1ou1h the poetty of
l1npton Hu111ts. It h11hltC"t•d 1n
cultural aonc and dance to 1ec1t1
llOftS of ffllellu' work .,.._bu t•11
10IOO • °"" rotma m '* Ml ws. l(JR(TT e O au S.11"111 Bennett
rvns for lttOntty ltfltfll, 11•1 Kf~Y IS ~dmnc Ms dllftCI to ttt Into oflict
D @ QI) Qli*J "Aftermath" I~
the wake of one of the nalton's WOfSI
111 d1~sters. Quincy suspects thlt an
1nee11ious I01m of sabotaie may have
caused the crash. John Larch cuests ..... 8 CD CID> 8 Yt11S "Best
Friends" John Rubinstein pla~ Dan's
boyhood fnend who returns to las
Vecas as a hit man with 0<ders to kill
both Dan and Plulrp Roth-Dan's
number one cltent
II) let's Go II tlM bees
@ lleeb,k*, .... .. m Mere 1o .,... .. .. 9 lfoadcast ,.,.... •• ,.
-10:30-. ., .....
11:00 •rn •C1Jcw121J 111ws .. IIDl @ lftl ..
•Mtllel.Mp .. Mltlt: Ml ......... (dra)
'(8-Lizabeth Scott. Burt Lancaster.
Kirk Oou&las.
ID l1le ~ Colt,te a> TM .... ies ®T~ 83 Didi ~ SIMM
ID VariedMes
-11:30-u (IJ) ll"lt : Tiie RocUor4
Fies/llljlk
D IHI a JllltMly C.ltOll 8 Twilipt Z..
• (]) Cial a f'lllkt Woman
•TMCill!IS... ., Get Slurt
@ =&Ytu fl3 ' MC News
12:00
ID AlllM Hitdlcod l'mtllh
ID llloM/tllws
-12:30-
• Mltlt: ''lllllerlt tlle Willll"
(dra) '60-Spencei Tracy, rredenck
March, Gene Kelly
• rn <11 a 111111111 m llowle: ''Tiie "411m"
(dra) '58-Kim St1nle1. Lloyd Brid'.:~~teve Hill, Patty Duke. .. : "SW SIMQ" (dll)
'64-Beach 01'kerson, C11I Crow
1:00
D @ QI) TtlMmll D TM t.., U,.rts
-1:30-
• Waftt-4: DtH « AIM
2 :00
8 lftnllltrit: "Ollttte"
(dr1) ·~-Peter Ustinov, Anna
Nucte. TreVO< Howard. e lle¥te: "Wllt11 Lema
llttt" (com) '46-Geo•&e Brent,
Lucille &II, l011111 mws..t
-1:30-
• ltllft4t: "Sca"4al Sllttt"
(d,.) '52-Brodenck C11wlord.
Donna Retd. Joll11 Derek
3100 e IMM: .. .,._,,.. QHst"
(adV) '49-Tom Nul
4:00 ..... : .................
(drt) '50-ldl l •. Howtrd Dult,
$tepllen McNllly, Jolln littl
... : "l1le Ult ......
(wa) 'SJ-lrodt<IC-CrlWfOfd, Jollll
Derek, W111d1 He11d111, Cll11ln
k~lord, Wtmtr Mdaion . _..._ ..... ..,_... ....
Dw" ("'YS) '50-Galv Minh
Don Knotts is a meek dentist
who becomes a gunfighter. See
who drills whom and watch
how the West was lost.
BLAZING mRRUPS WEEK
THE 3:30 MOVIE
0WEDNESDAY~
THE TOUGHEST
TARGET
Three airmen recall the triumphs
and tragedies of the German
refiner y attacks in Rumania.
7:30PM
WWII:
G.I.
DIARY
TV WEEK FEBRUARY 4, 1979
~.iVJ11~W ~Jb.iV~.ill-~JP
GOOD CLEAN FUN •
left to right, John Schneider pl.iys Bo, C.itherine 8.ich •ppe.us .is D.iisy •nd Tom Wop.ii pl.ays Luke.
Thref' Of'WCOITU'I\, lhwe Vf'lf'rdn rerfnrmf'I\ ann one ol
counlry·we~l<'ln·, 1op \mger' m.ikt> up lhl' regular l a~t of
CB'>' new onr hour \Pm~s. -The Duke\ ol Hazz.ird, .i111ng
F11<ldys al 9PM
lnt'Vilablr tompart\On\ <an bl' madt' lwlween lh(' \how
<ind ti\ mov1i> forf'lunners, since lht> serte\ conlatn\
mgn'<ltenl\ common 10 \Urh mov1rs a' WW ll. lht> Dmr
Danlekmgs," M\mokt•y & lhC' Bancl11 ," "Moonrunner\" .ind a
f.i1n1 htnl of · Thunder Road." And loo. b1•r.iusc ol the• 1wo
oppo\tle looking ma IP le.td\ .and lhe car .i< 11on, lhl'rl' arr
lhow who m.iy 'HIV lh1• show '' '<ila"~Y It Hull h gnnp
-counlry"
But Duke\ musl bt' < rt'd1ted for bl'mg one• of lhe (tr\I \t>ltl'\
on 1elevh1on 10 combme lhe populartly ol country wl',lern
mu"c .ind pN\onaltltes, the Amt'ncan m•ntd for CM \ and
• ~lrong, broad humor In a lasl·paced. strinly <'11ler1.i1nmen1
om,.,ted show
Tom Wop•t. lohn '>< hne1der <1nd uthertne l:fach pl.iy the
Duke cousins, Luke, Bo .ind D.t1)y The last of 1he11 l•m1ly ltne.
whd live with lhe family's pa1narch, Uncle lesse, played by
Denver Pyle l hey It~ on .i f.irm localed in f1r11onal H,uzard
County, s1tui1lt'd somewhere In thf' South
The Duke f.m1ly has hved tn 1he .ire<1 since1he r<1rly 171X>'\
and have tradiltonally earned their living from 1he producllon
of "while ltghtnmg" Thc-y made moonshine when 11 wa\ s11ll
leg•I c1nd the onset of laws fSiltnst and taxes on lhl' family
occupattOO' made •·no "cverm1nd" to lhe cl.in Th ey-c'ell lhetr
early tlaim 10 1he buslncs5 supeneded 1he UMed <i1.ites'
since 1he country w.i\n'I a country when 1hey ftr\I began
production
However, 1he arrest of Luke and Bo a) moonshtn<' runners
pul '1 cnmp tn the family bus1nes~ otnd Until' Jl'!>~ negOlti11N'l
.i 1reo11y-he'd slop the busmess 1( the government would put
hi\ nephew!> on probo111on
Tre.ily negotiated, the Oukt> boys, played with cngagmg
chum by Wopat .ind Schneider, now make their hvtng at odd
1obs to support 1he expen~ ol their st0<k "r· Genr1•I Lee,
• Dodge Charger replete with ,ouped·up eng1nf', hot pa1n1
1ob, weldl'd ~hut door\ ilnd ~pt'Ct.ll horn th.it nlay' the first
few nc>te) of r>ucw." (I he boys, .i~ many< ountry f('llow,, r.an
shjne durm11 •he• wee~ •nci r.ic ed on Wf't'l.ends ) , ... ,.
Thr Duk1• rou~1m-w1lh Unrli> Ir•""' hc•lp-1nlt>nrt lo
clran up lhl• lorruplion ol lldlldrd (oun1y <rl'dl<'d by lcx.il
kmgp1n, Bo~' Hogg .met h" bumbling henchman, <.,hNtff
RO\<O Hogg. plc1y!'d by \om'll Bnolo.I'. c1nd Rmco by lc1ml'\
""'I. whose ou1rc1iwnu• c orrupl hchc1v1or remind~ one o ( lhe
h<''' of thl' Dt'nl', h.id guy' Th~ do lhetr d.l,t.irdl\ ""''
wht<h " lrnled l'.tth we<'k h~ lh<' Duke cou"n' with d
minimum of 1wr•on11I phy\tt di hc1rm wtlh Ml'J\I of lht• rt,1m.ig1•
IKCUHIO(I 10 C.U\ .tnd objfl( I\
A dC'CtciNI cl\Wl In lhe \('lft'\ "lOUnlry mU\f( ,t .. , Wc1ylon
lrnmng\, who tnlmduce' tht• ''""<'' "<'t•kly m b.illacl·,lylP
c1nct d(f\ d\ narr.tror h•nn1ng' wrntl' lhr ltllt:' 'nng lor lhe
'how .ind lw anrt 1 h<' Waylor\ prov1d1• mu\tc for I ht> \t'rtf'\
Ace onltng to th1• \how\ rx1'<ut1w producl'f P.iul PtCarcl
ll'nn1n(I' mc1y do d c .imro rolr m .in rpt\odt• d' may nlhl'r
c ounlry p<'l\Oodltl tf'\
The11• mdy b<> •om!' ohw< 11on 10 •omr •"P<'< ''or Duk"'
\UCh d\ the p<>rlrdycll Of '>oulhern l.iw Pnlorc ('!\ dS tnt:'pt
comed1.in' whn lwnd and brNk lht• l.iw lhf'y .irr \wnrn to
\erve. but c1ll 1n all. Duke' of I t.111c1rd '' "''en11.illy c1'how1hc1t
''good, cle.in fun for all
Sotml loolle pe.ys Iott Hog.
THURSDAY
ftJIUMY I
ftr .... -•tttr.. ~ jlle111 Mt DAmllC f'IOGIAllS. .... ter J11W c.1Hiuce, 1r1 Hie .,, .......
DAmllC llCMES
lZ:OO G "Tiiie la• C4ae" (d11)
'56-Rory C.lhoun, Yv011ne De
Cam. Mafa ?orctay, Ru Reason
• "tllck Tl'l'll" (com) • 4 7-llmes Stew1rl. Jane
Wyman. Kent Smith
3:00 (f)) "P\lylut•" (tom) '72
Alan Aldi. Connie Stevens
3:30 • '1'1us Ac,_ Ille RMr''
(com) '66-0e1n Martin. Al11n
Delon, Joey Bishop, Rosemary
Fouyth, Peter Gravu
1v1w1N6
a TIM JoMr's Wild
OHi Cllno
7:00
... •@ News e n.....,_."-
• Tiie Jlbl's ..., m <IJHBISil llilielt S Miii ll)~IS..
fD Tiie llldleil/l*H a.,.,i et LI SeMra 4e Car41Ns
D T•ltAAMwllCM
-7:30-
D Dia lblk
Wild Wol1cl " Allituls 11 hi Sar~ oUINll's F1Md e TIM Dltila G11111
• TIM Gell& 5i. St• leMly Show a TIC TIC 0.Ullt
<IJ) aJ) lbtcll GllM ....
ll)Mlm·lZ
=~onicllt 0 """ ~ llftsclllck
8:00
II Cl) [Z) Tiie W1lto11s John's
two dauchters are more than he can
handle Erin pcses suuestively and
becomes the town's pin up 1111. and
Mary Ellen smothers John Curtis with
alfech011 1nd even quits her rob to be near hei son
8 @ f'IUllEllE Little
...._ LCMnsa May Alcott's classlt
ncMI of Irle ind love 1n 19111 century
Amerrca continues beyond I he hnal
chapters of the book in this new
senes. 111 the li1$1 eplSOde, "A llllle
Bo1 of Haunts," Jo's iwareness al
her own stl\$llahty shocks and lase..
nates her. Pfomphn& her Aunt Marcil
Deon Mortin and Joey Bishop
play cowboys and Indians. Watch
them fracture the frontier.
BLAZING mRRUPS WEEK
THE 3:30 MOVIE
8THURSDAY(i'
THI TRAMMPS GIT
"HOT" TONIGHT!
Dennis Cole Joins wife J.clyn Smith When he guest 1t1r1 H
• U.S. ~ldentiel 1lde who It th,..tened with kldn1pptng
by polltlcel tenorlet• In "Antefe on &tie," 3 epecl1t two·
• hour episode of ABC's hit 1ct1on/1dventure aerlH,
Cher1le'1 Angels, airing Wednetd1y et 8PM
..... ,5
THURSDAY (Continued)
lo share 1111hood memories Robert
Youna. Mildred Nalw1ck, Dorothy
McGuire and Jtssit1 Harper star e llttie: (211r) "Tiit Tlltt11at
CrlW• Aft1lr" (d11) '68 -Sleve
McQueen, r 1ye Dunaway e CD crl 8 Mer• I Miluly "Mork Gots Erk" Mork's plans to
leave urlh pron lo be so
dtvastatmc lo Mindy that l11end Susan pieuum them and their de
prtsud ne1chbor Bickley into
1llend1ne an unusual 1w1reness t1a1n1nc sess100 D lllotrit: (211r) ''W*, O..'t 11111"
(com) '66-C,ry Gr1nl
• C.rol lllrMtt I frltt* e lllotrit: (Zllr) "lnitltiell lo A Ciullfichttf" (wes) '64-Yuf Brynner 13 18) 111¥1 "Patterns rrom the
Past" Novi travek lo the Peruvian
Andes IOI 1 look at the unchana1n1
world of the isolated Q'eros lnd11ns,
whose pattern of survival 1s based
around their animals. rudimentary
tools and the clothes they make
CD VMIM
f.Q/ ..,_ "1 T~~?
-1:30-
• CD CGl l2ll l't£.MIEIE Aftclt
"The PropoSll" A waitress, Anaie
Falco. falls for a seem1naly poor and
struuhna ped11111c11n. Iliad Benson,
only to discover he 1~ from one of
Phll1delpl111's wealthiest f1m11les
Donna Pescow stars
e Titeo..~ CD LI C.rlM11 .. ~
(Jj)T~
9:00
8 Q]) Hntll flYt·O Stm
tuts lo warn a stOfnful youn1
soc11hle (Tncia O'Neil) that she 1s a
ACROSS
I Gr1ff1n 5 Attent1on·aett1n4 noise 9 Compau direction
10 N1ahl's owosue (clue to
pvule •nswer) 12 Merlin. altecttonatety 15 CottH l~vor
18 Never tnd•n&
20 Bo• ,1.~
21 Htr, • Iott 22 L• 1n tor ts' 24 Otvil
25 land Untl 28 Bu..ntn (abbr )
31 ·The Ghost Ind M"
32 8o11 paddles 34 CredlCllt
36 S~ntsl't or hrmuda 37 fr•nch f':ionoun 39 Slnatt (l\lt to l>\IWt .,,, ... ,,
41 Jllb
42 Turi•
Antwet 11 end of
IM S.turdey IOQ
prospective vtthm of a 1ewel lheft-1nd draws only the mponse that
he's a "dumb cop "
D 0 IUl """" NI Wllitt Part I of three parts. Sheree North,
Kllfleune H"otd. Clo11a Delaney,
SuSln flannery. Stuart Whitman.
Pally Dukt Astin and Howud
McG1lhan SIM 111 !fits dlama duhn1
with lhe lrves of women who WOik tn
a larae M11m1 hospital
8 l2ll hruy Miiier
The Colrnlerfe1ters" Funny money is
no l1up1nc matter for belea1uered
dttechves of the 12th precinct when
they are barraeed by a seues ot
boeus bills
• Men liriffifl Sllow m (f4J World "Sotzhen1Lzyn's
Children Ate Makine A lot ol N01se
tn P111s" A funny, b1t1ne portrait of a
d1v1ded French left and the
emereence of a iroup of 1nlellecluals
influenced by Solzhenilzyn's bitter
indictment of the Soviet Union
CD llochts T1111lil1
rfO) Lanptonl -9:30-.
8 (IJJ l2IJ Solp Jessica hie
bu nu her lover, Detecltve Donohue .
home for brtaklasl 1nd Is t1lnfronled
by her husband, Chesler, who has
been presumed dead
CD PMlorlts Encell4idls
(Q) Alntriu11
10:00
D laruby/letty Victim
• Of Husbend/Wife fi&lll D (J}) .,_, ,.._ Belly
Jones tradts a Hawa111n vaullon for
murder and mystery when she acrees
lo 1nvu11pte the untimely death of
a yaun1 woman who was invol~ed
v11th a mamed man
DOWN
2 Mtnu un1t1
3 Nurse (abbr )
4 ~ulle 5 1rst man 6 l.au&h
7 Borte acid cont.atner
8 Witch rud out (clue to
puule answer)
I I Hua• .er~n• 13 Gardner 14 Mtrchanh
18 V1t~1nt 17 t,J, l .M O,P,Q.R 19 Atomte and hydroatn 23 -·· :r {itrew up) 26 Moncr
27 hch•na• or mMkttplac;e 29 Alltcl'ltd wtlh o
hlf'nmtf 30 Scottish murder lint
3J . cracllle and POP U Cenat Mra Lennon'•
JI AlrCf'll 40 ,,..,.,,.,,.
25
31
34
e D CD lltws
8 FAMILY-TUUGEll * HAWSES UTE! 8 <Im 121> fllllily "An Apple
loi the Texhtr" Buddy finds her hie
oomphcaled when Kate starts
workina 11 Buddy's h1111 school u a
student teadler and runs into trouble
With some of htr students
ID llictit WtfJ @ ............
13 Pflllies fr• Mute11 Down
Sunnyside Lane" A play with muSIC
1n su pans follows the advenluru .
lhe mishaps and the yurmnp of
Arthur P1rke1. a lravelhn1 sonc sheet
peddler In the opemn1 episode.
Arthur travels "est and encounters
two people who chanae his hie Bob
Hoskins, Gemma Craven and
Kenn:=t star
(9) •
-10:30-. .., ,..
<Hl footsteps
11:00
D CD 8 (I) CU> l2ll ""' II <Ill Q1J (JI) Ntws D Make Mt llup
D lllotrit: "Paris Whtll It Siuta"
{tom) '64-W~ham Holden
• Tiit ~ c.u,lt m n. GeM1ts ® TMftly·fout Out fr011t ID V11it4Mts
-11:30-D 1W lllotrits: M•A•S•H/
c..i..
D OJ 0 JellMy C.r1111 ., ....... e (JI !Ill Stll'MJ I Hirtch
e T11tGo11 SMs
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY <I, 1979
m r..t s.ar1
@ ~I Y111 13 ' AICNtws
12:00
eMlrM ~rr...ts
StDldc...ttSlltlf ., .... , ......
-12:30-
• lllotrit: "Uft W'lttl Father" (com)
'0 -Witham Powell, Irene Dunne a <D Qll Matlli1 m 1111wte: 11lt H• kca11
Sttry" (dla) '57-Paul Newm1n. Alln
Blyth, Alan Kina. Richard Carlson
U) JllMle: "Muius lei's Go"
(com) '61 Tom Tryon
1:00
D @) ~fl TOl!Mlrrow e Tiit I.Mt u,.m
-1:30-
D Wlllttd: Dt1ct or Allwt
2:00
D Movie: <Ml "Ad1111 Had four
Softs" (dra) '41 lnarid Bereman,
Susan Hayward, Warner Suter. D lllotrit: "A Wllla111s Vtn·
11ance" (mys) '48-Charles Boyer
-2:30-m Movie: "linen luddh1"
(adv) '55-Wayne Moms
3:00
8 lllotrit: "Ill Chlr fHM" (dra)
'44 Ida Lupino. Paul Henretd
4:00
D M"1t: "Tiie ft1~ll•1
O'flpl'' (adv) '49-Heltna Carter m lllotrit: "Tiie LHy I tllt
laMll" (adv) 'SI-LOUIS H1yward
FRIDAY
FEllUMY 9
FOi' IWllillc IM afte11111111 listilp,
11lease see DAYTIME nOGUllS.
.... t.r ,_ ClltVllilllC1, are tile .,. ......
DAmllE llOVICS
12:00 D "Tiie 1'Yi1c.e Mio lbs A
T1lief' (adv) 'SI-Tony Curtis.
Pipei l1u11e.
• "Tiie si. Af041114 Ille
C.111tr" (dra) ·•o James
Stew11t. Marcaret Sullivan,
Fr1nk M01e1n. Sara Haden 3:00 ®l "Say Gttd~yt, Maui•
Colt" (dra) '72-Susan Hayward.
Darren McG1v1n.
3:30 B "The Trackers" (dra)
·7 I-Sammy Dav1S Jr • Ernest
lloign1ne. Julia Adams
UO (]) "lllm" (adv) ·~1 £rroJ
Flynn. Dean Stockwell.
IVINING
Cl) C191S-Wlts
[O> Merv Griffin ~
•I LM Liiey O Iii Mertrs' Jturul &l Ma.I Jacib911 Sllow
'2ll Tiit ~· fill CD LI CfiMI lite en.a e AIMfklllll
7:00
8 CD U B IHl Ntws • Tiit ......,.. GI-.
G Cl) Tiit J.W's Wild • «Z> QI) Sil ... s 11111
Q) SMt.4 & Son
&l Mdeil/letiret 11.,.n
0) LI StMtl dt Clrdenas
(G) fa1111 Dicat
-7:30-u lltrt Sttl' Beyond
!I) Tiit M..,,ets D Datlct Ftwtr
U The Oati111 Game B [Q) ID! ltollywM Sq111res ClJ fK Tac Daudt a> Ad.tm·l2
O Cllifofnil Tonit111 flll 21 T111iatrt
(JJ)lltws
(ff) Voter's rlpeliM
8:00
fJ Be My Valentine, * Charlie Brown/Hurt·
to-heart special!
D Clll SPECIAL le lly V.11·
line, Cllal1it 8'tllll (R) The romanhc
spml of the holiday overcomes
Ptanulland u Luer lhreatens
Schroeder "llllh a lovelorn future.
l1nus wurs h1$ hurt on his sleeve
and invests his total capital '" 1 bo1 ol candy IOI his teacher. SnoollJ pun
HAUNTED INN
The ghost of the murderous
innkeeper is about to claim
another. victim. But who?
7:30PM
NEXT STEP BEYOND
TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4, 1979
Sammy Davis, Jr. isn't Ernest
Borgnine's idea of the right man
to help find his kidnapped daughter.
But he's all he ·s got.
BLAZING STIRRUPS WEEK
THE 3:30 MOVIE CD FRIDAY@
Schroeder, the P9enut plenllt, tldda • bright note to t.
Velentlne't Day •• he me ... 1ure 9119ry hHr1 la In the right
piece, In the enlm•ted F9enuts apeclel. "Se My Valentine,
Charlie Brown," airing Frld1y It 8PM on CBS.
, ... 11
fNDAY (Comlnuecl)
on a dramalic produchon lhal pioves
him lo be a rather tunny Valentine.
and Charlie llfown. who 1s all heart.
&Nes a card to each ot hlS school
mates 1n the vain hope of cett1n1 some 1n return
8 0 8 Diff'rent Strt•ts No
Network 1nformatron av11table
• c...._ WetW USC at UClA
• Cl) <DI 18 Ma.in• II No
Netwolk 1nformatron m 1lable
(J) PllMc Maira
G hflt: (Zllr) "Tiie HHhrs"
(com) '72-James Coburn
• Clrtl lllf1lttt & f rie!Mls e 111Mt: (21tr) "Mal A W"f to
Gt" (com) '64-Shirley Maclaine
fD 9 9 Wasllifll\Olt Wetl
fl)YiNM
-1:30-
D CJ) ()]) SrECIAl lli••Hi•ll·
T..t (R) Rudyard K1phne's slory of a
moneoose who rs saved from a storm
tossed drowning by a boy and his
parents. The animal nol only
becomes a member ol lhe household
1n the Segowle cantonment ol India.
but the f1m1lfs defender il&llnst Nae and Maraina. dreaded cobras. as well Orson Welles narrales
D QJl (D l rolllen I Sisters
"Man in Chain~" Zany Ztpper\s really
in a bmd when he 1s kidnapped by
the anery sisters of Gamma Oelta
who susPf(t him of stuhn& the11
personal d1111es
• CJ) <Ill a Wllal's "~· "A Present 101 Oee" Oee is held for
theft by a store mana1e1 alter she
hies lo uchan1e a birthday 1>1esent from l1llle url ....... ,..,..
• Tiie °" c..,ie ., @ (JJ) ... $trltt .....
•~n
9:00 e ()]) Tiie M• ff KmM
Bo and Luke PIC• up a pietty hrlch
hiker wllich adds to the11 woes ct
hyin& to Heape lhe lltah•ay patrol
In a 1110011$111ner's car
8 0 l8l T~ ''We're A
little late folks" Sam and Penny
Alston are just 1ett1nc the hana of
bern1 the other one, •htn the eaten
dar tells Penny she's precn1nt. Alice
Backes. Joyce Bulllant and fl«ence
Halop 1uest • rn <m a sn.CIAl ...,..
tf. llcl 11' W (2hr) AclOI Jett Br1d&ts 111rrales and beeins •1lh lhe
•arl't nttits and OIOVts lhroue'll lhree decades of Ille rock Industry's nse,
fall and mur1enc1. Hichh&hts
lllCfude t11e k1n1p1ns ol tht rock
m~ement-Elv1s Presley. the
Btatles. Boll Oytan and lhe Rollin&
StontS and many "'°'e • ..,, llrtlllll ..
&r.vwtslO.... ........ n.ia .... ....
-t.JO-
• ID lllllt, UtfJ No Network
•• IOll ......... ea....__ ·=r.11•'• al.Ill• toaoo
---~ * TmATUIS IMUASI e (J) ID .... ConduSIOll o1 "'° 1*t1 lM Mliml J ~ frtmtd .... ~ °'" '°' Ille ffcltr ot
,. 8lty -"""' OU! "' 11\t ,... ""Ille ...., COll!lnff , ... ,.
D UJ QI) Sweepstakes "Vince.
Pelt I Palsy, Jessica & Rodney"
I htie couples. 111 hnaltsts 111 the
sweeps1akes for a m1lhon dollars.
cope with comical and emotronal
problems as they 111ratt the outcome
of the lottery. limes Coco, Rue
McCt1111han. Joan H.cketl. Patric•
MacNee. M11k Shera and Arlene
!'.olotlb star ···""' ••WtrJ m~Tileatre
illlhW
-10:30-m m"""
11:00
D 8 ® '2ll """ D @ (1)) a News Iii .... Me la.P D MIN: •Ap1el1t Uprisi11" (wes)
66-Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvel. m Tiit Odll eoup1e
Cl) Tiie Goodies
@ llac• ren,ecti.. on the Ilea
t1J) Diel Cmtt Sllow
0> V1rledacles
-11:30-
D (II) MO¥its: Tiie New
Avu1ersl"StrHt Killin&" (dra)
'76-Andy Cnll1th. Bradford 01llm1n
D Qll ft Jo1111111 Ca1tt11
•Twllitlltlone • <Ill a llrtlb
m Tiit ""' S111w .., Get Sl!lart
8 Ulin, Yap & Y• fD c.,tioM4 MC News
12:00 ......... mrt.wa ..... , ...
-12:30-s., f~ Dltc.t
• .. : -A U. h ill tllt Stl'Hts" (Illa) 'S3-James Cacne~
• 111Mt: •ArizMI llltllwlladm" (wes~~;Howard Keel <II • "lllltrs tf llliMltllaro" (adv) '60-Robert Taylor
• AlffM ~ """"" m lllMlt: "Clla111,a111t ftr Catur" (com) 'SO-Celeste Holm
1:00 D @~WlitMS,.0.1
GTlltLM~
·-fldlry -1:30-• w-..: Dllll« AIM
... : "Se(' (5'1 Ii) ·~-
Richard e,111, Constal!Clt Oowt1n&.
2:00 e hwalllttlt: "fllt 111t1ll4en"
('flU) '61 (dll'IOIHI 0'811e11. • ... '1ecnt • .,, .. (dQ)
'61-Rldlafd Widmark
-2:30-
... It: "A n.t ftt (my
S-" ·12-0ocumt11t11y •w s-rt.
SATURDAY
ftMUMY 10
MORNINQ
e:oo u Tiiars Cat
5-iM SttMStef
D CorMNllitJ f~ m U"""'1ity If tllt Air
-6:30-D s.rise Stllltsttf
., lay City bllers
• Drape!
1V ci.sv ....
Ul>My&Watll <Ill Tiie c.r... of Our TiJMS m Stlul 0ut
Cl) lnfillity Factory
fJ!> Ca,tlened MC News <Ill Family flortrait
7:00
D Marlo's Mt.lie Movie Maclllne
ID (211 Sc.My Deo "''"' Art You
U l2Jl UJ Yeci's 5'1a Rau Glli&IMlllM!e 8 ~1U.Stars
Splllisll
==-r...Slllw ........... ..,,
fl) Yep llr Ht.itli
-7:30-D o.st(s ,,..._.
8 @ QI) fllltlltic fw • '-'91tttn
• i2IJ flll&fac•
Tiie "'11 Ste,
en.u..~ •n.t·sc-... .........
till) fllbs
8:00
• CJ) lDl """ ....,
• 0 (8) ~· s.r 90 • llewie: 9D Mfort ~" (wes)
'52-Rod Cameron. Jane N11h e CD (JI IB ~r!Mft ew.rs.ntan tD hfie: ''little w .. 111" (dr1)
'49-June Allyson, Peter Lawford.
Eltzabelh Taylor. Janet Le11h ...... m IMicllt
-1:30-
11) s..tMfll~
Gbtl •II Ne
9:00
• IJI)"" ... ...,,... .... ..
• -. .. Ille """' ..... S.lt
......... (114 ...
--t:lO-• o a-w, w ... .,... "''"'"",.. ...," (dra) '70-Cllnilopher
Gtor1t. Jllltl l~ •CllllllB ...... ~ ... : "Dey If r(' (wU) '5'-0tle Robtt Ison, Mara Cotdly .... ,.. .,..
tOiOO .............
TV WEEK. FEBRUARY 4. 1979
Cl) Movie: "The '-! Wllo T ... ltl•
W11t" (wes) '•9-Scotl Brady
Yvonne Oe Carlo m Once u"" A Clmic
-10:30-
• <fl) TllDl!ts.r Stftll ., @ tftJ Tiie ,......
8 (8) P'iM Pllltfltr Slllw
GI NASHVILLE MUSIC * Top Coutltry Stirs .,,.,.,... .....
S>feelilltfr•
11:00
• ) QI) ...... s,edal
Weep No More Mr lady.. To
Skeeter. a 13 year old boy who Inds
~ "Huck Finn" life 1n Ille &you
country 1 dot not only b11ncs iOY.
bul also dehms a P01&n1nt lmon m
what 1t lakes to btcome a man
II Wo1ld Clla111pit11slll' Tennis
Cowett of tht match between
Hlfotd Solomon and 01tk Stoc~ton m Jacques Cousteau m freestyle
0) fantaria Falcon
Qt' llewscttlttr ""'" -11:30-D Saturday "Chinese New Year Celebration" f1ank Kwan, Lehc1a
Ponce. Cal Burton 1nd Nicole Pier«
host lrom Chinatown Pim
D OUTDOORS * With Liberty Mutual
"H1il The Tiii Ships"
• o.t.r.rs
8 QI A1111riun .......-
., G.t S..it
@ f..._f ....
ID4irilllM.._" m ... c.11 • .i ... 8 c...._ .,...... Wyom1n1 el
San Deeeo Slate
I IP iililooi
12:00 I T~:...AcMtlly -~1S*Klft •Sell Traill
(IJ) Ii& llilt Mmlt e Tar1111
0 Mttlt: ''Whttl ti ftftnt" (mys) '42-John Wayne.
Q.1).W
ID Jllla ClllW I Co. G)Wafteflltt<.Mt
-12:30-• o rat -.,i
llel'fGrifflll SM.
• Mt .,....., Cllf Covtrace of this tOUlflllment lltld 11 the OtStt1
Inn 1~-=as . , ..
lllDllCielt •n.Ylllilllll&n.t. .....
1c00
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l felln..~I......, o...r.-.•c..
-1:30-
1 @• ..... Ul ............ Cllf ::ic=. ,.. ......
!21J lloflt: ''Dtsl S.I" (com) '57-
Spencer Tracy, llathanne Hepburn
2:00
U (I}) l't,.i Tt1111is
(I) CMmplellslli' fllllinc
.... tW a Movie: "Earth n the rtyi111 Sa11etn" (se1 It) '56-Huah Marlowe m 111-... 1111possi111t
.., Jolln w,,,,. CLlssics
!Ill Waslll11ct011 Wotk i11 twin m Amtriu ""' 111o w.,u ID fllltlol lnltr!IKIOMI
-2:30-
Topit
O W .. $11..tW...
3:00
JourMt lo Adwtllturt 9 family Fiim Festin i
Ill lllirit: "Cfll of tllt Wl141" (adv)
'72-Charlton Heston
(!DJ lllirit: "Tltt Coldtn Voy•c• ol
Sinbed" (adv) '73-lohn Phillip Law
fom Baker GI Moyie: "Mr. M11oo's Storp·
boM" '64-Animated
O Tn '•Jtl1' Rt-.lt: ~,. Consll·
tutloNI Umlb Otsl11blt? m Girten Tea
(SO\ Grett ,lffonMncu
-3:30-
D LU [fl Sports Spet11tul11
Htflllrthls of the ramt btlwten the
Naltonal Hockey ln&A1e All Stars
•nd the Soviet N11to111t Tum trom
Madison Square Garden the Inter
naltonal Profus1onaf Surfers
Women's ham th1mp1onsh1ps lrom
Oahu, Haw111 and the 20th annual
Los AncetM T 1mes fndOOf Gamts
from the fatum 1n Los Anctlts
D llll Cellttt Wtt\llt Oreaon at A111ona
8 CllJ l'1oftmot11I ... ,"' TNr Comace ol the $100.000
Rol11d1 Open llom the Dick Wtbtr
Lanes 1n floossant. M1sso1111 fli) ,,...,
lllJ Mlwit: ~ 11" (lclY) 60
Fr•nk S1n1h1. Dun M1r1tn
4:00
.., lloflt: "WIN ill lllt C.U11tryH
(com) '61 Elvis P1u1er. Hopt Lanae. Tuesday Weld. 0 MericMI llllfil11 Artists
fJl) l.atillo c..rti.
II) T•a.lstl o.,ortlw1
-4:30-
9 TM llltllrllilb
ei......-1
9:00 • ,..... •• c.ni.r
• S&lf Tret • a WWt •N ti $fMI ....... , .......
.... : ,., " Ille ~ ..
(dtl) '73 GtOltt C $coll. lrtSll V111
Otvt1t. foll Wta'W
9 """ • llleirit: "ler111 ot Motlla· = .. (Kt ft) '78-lht Ort&Jftll
i..-.. Q Tt Mn..,._: A D......., ... ., ""'*' ... """ • °"' S..i.tM s-.
-5:30-
• 1'111 in.Ill ""'""' "I' .... ~ .......... ~ ~ Tiie .... -.,_ o•llf•C.... ........ ....,
•v•NINQ
8:00
D D 112' ffll lltws l!I Mowlt: (2hr) "The OoMrman
&1111" (mys) '67 Byton Mabe, Hitl
Reed luhe Pamsh
(Ill Htt ""' G> Movie: (2hr) "Livltll ii Uf'
(com) '54-Dun Martin Jerry lewis
ilJ ...... fD Tur11111out
-6:30-
D 8 Qll llews
Q Mary TJler Moofe
(2)) u.m.12
@ f09bleps m i u11a t1111d ' eo.
(3) Candid Camtll mi Jolin Ca!tw1) lntervim
1:00
D Tiit ,rice b lllfll
Emerc•nq Ont
U SUI leavty SllOWI u E1'Wit111U los Anc•lf• 11 ([) The Un•1141WD W1r
®J That'• ltollrwood m (fl) (Jt) (l't} Tht UwltM• .._,. Sllow
~ ~,,,. Tlllt TuM
ltfl Oftc• UflOll A Cln.slc
m California f °"'"'' m ... dt Mtlico ~ W in City U111ib
-7:30-
D Z On Ult T-D CtQl fllllilJ ftvd
• Matcll ~ "'1
,ft)Jllt~
Q.o toner--.. ~ti ... fD foehttl'J
8:00
B TEAM TO W VEGAS!
• "THE WHITE SHADOW"
D ll) «ll Th Whitt Sh1dow
Coich Ree~u ta~ts his boys to las Veau loi an 1nv1tahonal basketball
tou1n1ment 1nd lhe tum "tnds up
be1n1 t1ken lo the cleaners both on
and otf the court
U QJJ <It '11l'.Ml[K IJ & ltlt
le11 "Odyuey ot the Shady Tiuth"
Thr corrupl Sheriff LobO aets sweel
revenu by t11ck1n11 "91" Mcll1y into
relurn1nc 10 Orly County, llltn lalsetr
1rruhn1 tht youna trucker 1nd
11vinc horn 20 re11s hlld l1bo1 IOI
llaulln& "whllt llthl111nt " Gret
f¥1Cln $1115 Cl1ud1 A-tns aunts
9 lllefle: (lllr) ''Otte llillioll Yuri
1.C," (1dl) '61 Jolin RICll11dson.
R1q11tl Wcleh
• iOJ IBl o.tta HMM Ho Network 1nlorm11ton 1vatl1bl•
G •"1•: (lhr) "Circus Wtrld"
(dra) '' John Waynt Claud11 C.rd1n1le, Rit1 H1ywor1h
mu'9bln.~ ·=e&.la (24) o.t , ""' G Tiie ....., Btnrly Sills.
Allan nt1n and Andrt• r oldt star
Stm11lmt Oii llUSC. 9L~M
IR>~
-1:30-
• fl 9 Wtktttle tu• tfilCttt lht ''llot1et" tlan WOlrteS
wllfn lpst11n tens for Woo4f!lfn'1
111e"· a bnU11M ~ltc• &1a6tnt.
but ltlt 811cllaNn Hip p11ndpal
aots Into thock When lltt two dtcldt
to Im toeelher
lltl ~I
9:00
11 ()) @ Mowlt: (2tlr) "flit~
.... l SwtttM,lt: Udy TM'•"" (adv) '79-Annoe Potts, Kim Darby.
Harry Dun Sranton, Arthur Godfrey,
Rcwy ~lhoun. Avery Sehre1~r. Fred
Willard, Billy Carler Two younc
women (Ms Potts and Ms D1rby)
totn forces to Uvt I lrud1n1 llf lrom
the repouessoi and keep •I out of
tht ctutcnes or h11ac~trs • a The loH ....
£p1sodes 1ntlude Drum Snip '
starnn& Hans tanned and DI Joyct
l!lolhers Best of friends,'' s11mn1
Carol Lynley and Donna Pescow and
"'Aftermath," starrtn& Richard
Anderson and Diana Muldaur m HEE HAW ZlllGS AS
• RAY PRICE SlllGSll
m "" H .. ® Allsli11 City U111ib
ID Mi 011kt Cllarytl11
0 Aoob. 1toc•. •tCP•
-9:30-
11 12]) ID> Tht toc•ford Flies
'The Man Who Saw the At111•rorf' A
Brooklyn mobster {Geor&e Loros)
1ust released from prison. seeks
1evenee. blam1n11 Rocklo1d for
··1tnae11na" him some yurs ur11e1
10:00
U Ottltr lfOlftay fhe Styhsltts
and Freda Payne perform
a cmi a ra111aiy tulMI 1n
'Sl11pper, a beaultlul hweu
(Laraine Stephens) who wants to
marry atatnil ht1 larhelS •rihts.
1nadwer1ently bt<omes a strtpj)fl and
discovers she likes ti and on
'Bo•tr." a man (Ben M11rphy). w1lh
ltltle time 10 ltve, wants lo full1U his
lantlS't of ~omint a 1980 OtymptC
&old medal winner ID Hee HN lioMyl .., c.1111'
!Ill ~ m Grett ,trlenullCn m c.rro J""'"1 IHl ltottlltr1I ... Its r .... fntinl
-10:30-
TV WEEK, FEBRUARY 4, 1979
(21) lllirit: "h1f tn10"
-11:30-
... ; ''Two Miiia fOf Sisttf
S.11" (wes) · 70-Shuley Macla1nt.
Cl1n1 EaS1wood
M"it: "The [1111111 l elow"
(adv) 'ST-Robert M1lcllum D ~ ID S1tu1d17 lliaht liwt
Cicely Tyson hosts with musical
&11Hts The Talktn& Heads 8 lllirit: "Th• Silt11<tB" (com)
66-Dun MarM. Stella Ste~ens
Morie: "tattle of lfibla" (dr1)
'69-Mtchul Caine L1ure11ce
Olriter D liloYit: "llood L111cp" (hor)
'73-John Carradine. John Russell
di) Mo.it: "Otlllhollll Crude" (dra)
73-Georce C Scott. r aye Dunaw1y
Q)Tht .-1a
flt) Chl11ttt lltw Ym Ctlnutiotl
from San franc1sco cover1re ol
today's eveMs and an 1n depth look
ar the Chinese Amerrcan Commun1fy,
tis h1stcwy 1nd attttude.s
ll)Mowltt
-12:30-
• Movie: "Th• Hound of the
luhrvlllH" (mys) '59-Peler
Cush1n1. Chrtltopher l ee
Q) M~le: (JI "U11d11tow" (dtt)
'!>0-Scoll Brady, John Russell
1:00
.. Q) Rod Conctr1
CD llltollt: "Y Oll'M lltvt r S..
Me ApinH (mys) 59-Ben C,1ur1
-J:30-D T albllout
G Tllt MvtntttrtB
2 :00
Ill ...... : ''W'tlllt • lee laU
at l1lo fronfH (com) '52-Tom Ewtll
Q) Movie: llll "Tiit lllJSlerp
S.ariM" (edv) '63-Mtcdonatd
C.rey, Marta f Ottn
-2:30-
• llew1/lllOYlt: "01111erout
....-" (mys) ·~ Victor Matu"
• Movie: ~ "C1111,btll's
1U111M" (adv) '!>8 Duk Bocarde GI Moflt : #I "Tht Hi,Hul"
(wts) ·•&-Lloyd 811d1es
4:00
D Mowlti "Air Cldwt" (d•tl
'51-Stepllen'MtNally, Gail R~ll.
GI Mowlt: (l1tJ "[t11111tly Yours"
(com) ·39 Lblett• Younc
-4:30-
.... it: "MMI Mt, Cilia,.._,, (mys) ·5~ Dtmck Ot
Marney. Hamttte IOhns
r
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