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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-09-26 - Orange Coast PilotI SUNDAY * * For Sollle, It's the Agony of Victory ON JULY 20, NIGHTMARE IN BRONZE TURNED TO GOLD MIHlon Vie Jo 'a Bttan Goodell Waved From Victory Stand County Politieians: I Some Racing Hard, 11 O~/wr~.c~:!~long I Some new faces, several old ·,ones playing musical chlW'I and a handful of fres hmen trying to become sophomores are making 1976 the year or the scramble for 13 Oranae County le1lslative seats. Come Nov. 2. Orange County voters will choose or heJp choose l representatives in four con· gresslonal districts. a pair of lstal e Senate districts, a ball doun state Assembly d.JstricL"> I and one county supervlsorial dis· trict. In only one district -the 36lh I Senate -is there no election this I year . The seat Is occupied by Newport Beach attorney and I lonstlme Republican stalwart Dennis Carpenter. the GOP I caucus leader in the senate. State senators are elected for four years m Califomla and the 1 elections are s taggered ~ween , even and odd-numbered dis· I lricta. This Is the year for odd· numbered districts. The county listed 79&.389 re 1latered voters as of ~pt. 17 County Re1l1trar ol Voters Al OlM>n predlcta lhat figure will s well lo &40.000 by the Oct 4 n • itstratlon deadline Orange Coast voters wHI be casting their ballot." in the 73rd and 74lh Assembly Distnc:ts and the !Mth and 40th Congressional Districts. In addition. voters m the northern hall of Founta1n Valley will be casting ballots In the county's First Supervtsorlal DIM trtct. Here's b()w thln1s shape up in the Orange Coast Districts : 73rd ASIEMBLV The dis· trtct covers Seal Beach, Hunt· ineton Beach, Fountnin Valley and Costa Mna. Voter rcgistra· Love Life Largely Lost BROOKFIELD. Ill (AP )-JUnole was a proud and virtuous old lady wbo d .. plte her wel&bt- lhree tooa-au.rac:ted the atreetloas of an amorous male elephant, wbote love sberejeded. Her lut da~a were aad one.a ror the grand old woman of Brookfield 7.oo. 7.oo officlalJ aald Minnie wu aUtl an old maid when she died Wednesday at the ac•ot.s. "She spurn~ the only court.hip we trled to ..,... rll\lt.'' zoo director Dr Georse 8. Rabb ft-Called f'rtday, au1uu uon between lbe major parues was split almost evenly as or Sept. 17, with the Democrats holding an edae or leas than 2SO voters. The race promises lo be a replay or the 1974 cliffbanger between Republican Bob Burke and Democrat Dennis Mangers Burke won a fifth term in the As· sembly that year by 1,620 voles out of about 96,000 cast. In this year's primary, though, Burke rolled up more votes than the two Democratic contenders educa· Uonal consultant Mangers and Jerry Amante -combined 74tb ASSEMBLY -The dis tnct runs along the Orange Col.lit from Newport Beach to San Clemente and spreads inland to parts of Tustin and lhrou&h the Saddleback Valley lo the Santa Ann Mountalns. It also drops lnlo San Diego County, taking In Oceanside and Camp PendJeton Voter registration ns of Sept. 17 stood at 95,634 Repubhcans and 54,269 OemocraL" Newport Beach Mercedes Bent dealer Jim SlemoM apparently ls so confident of victory u the Republican nominee in thi1' heavlly Republican dlslric:t that he went lo Europe on vacation lhis month in11tead of s tayln1 home .t rppalgn against Dem Cordova, a depu· ty 0 unty dl"trtct at· tome Toro. S4tb CONG llESSIONAL West Orange County <Seat Beach. HunUngton Beach) ls just the poor country cousln In lhe <See POLITICIANS, Page A!) Infant Dies In Accident FHteen-month·Old Brian Johnson waa ktlled Saturday when the car bis IDCltMr was dtivtna ran off the ~ and l\lt a utlllty pole ln li'ullcrton. Mrs. Patricia Johnson and two other paasenaers were not smowsly injured. Police said lhe acdftnt oc· curred on Lemon Street Just north of Orancefair Avf'nue at 4:14 p.m. The child wu dead on arrival at Martin Luthe r KcMJp!tal. By ANNE COOPER Of .... DMIY ...... St.If Two·tim~ Olympic gold medal winner Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo was so excit~d the night before he swam lha l,500 meter freestyle be acciden· tally slashed his leg with a ra%or. "I was supposed to be resting in the dorm," Goodell told members of the Niguel·Capistrano Uons Club. "I was s having down to prepare for the 1,500 meter !tnaJs. •• Swimmers shave their bodies for a better feel of the \\ater "At the same time. I was watching the American men sweep the butterfly event on television. I was so thrilled to see the guys winning that I cut my leg and didn 'l notice until I was stand· ing in a pool of blood." GOODELL Hi\.D A SECOND cri sis before the 1,500 meter event. He said he was feeling C:OOl'lllt chilled when he went for his traditional pre-swim S l °"', \' SPl·:t 'I" I . massage. AJUtou2h he was dressed in a sweatsuit, tQwels, Jacket and robe, he was so shaky his coach was afraid be wouldn't be up to competing. Telling the 17-year-old swimmer lo r elax didn't· help. Tbe massage wasn't muc h better. ln a last·ditch attempt lo gel Goodell in shape to compete, h.is coach, Mark Schubert go{ him t alking about his girlfriend. Apparently. that did the trick. "THE PRESSURE OF standing on the block with your t eammates yelling encouragement from behind you is indescribable," said Goodell. _''The 1,500 m eter freestyle has been called 15 minutes of agony. but under the pressure of this in· tense competition. the first 600 yards were gone before I realized it." Goodell said a recurring thought in his mind as he swam the 1,500 meter event was the picture of himself <See AGONY, Pa1eA2) Crhne Kingpin Slain Ford Link To Funds Probed NEW YORK <AP> -The Water1ate s peciaJ prosecutor's office Is probln1 whether funds from two maritime unions were covertly paid to President Ford between 1964 and 1974, the New York Times said in today's edi· lions. The Times said the invesliga· lion by Special Prosecutor Charles F. Ruff centered on whether funds from the unions were ''laundered" through local Republican organiiations in Ford's home county m Mich1ga11. At least one or the unions and GOP officials In Kmt County, Mich., ·which comprises the bulk of Ford ·s former congressiooal d.Jstnct. confirmed last week that their financial records have been subpoenaed Ruff has consistently refused to discuss his Investigation. The Times said FBI agents h ave Int erviewed lo cal Republican leaders about dona· tions from the maritime or· ganliatlons . The neWJJpaper said the agents asked those In· tervlewed tr any of the funds were relayed to Ford. and It quot· ed one official as saying be re· called none of the funds being given lo Ford. CBS News broadcast a sim ilar account of the investigation Saturday Atkttd ror comment, White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen aald, "There hu been no indication publicly that he <Ford) Is the target o( an in· vestigat1on " <Sff FORD, Page A21 Air Cal J et Lightning Victim Me nds After his brush with lightning Friday. Davld Lash was reported to be "improving and out of the lnt.enalve care unit" at Costa Meu Memorial Hospital Satur· day. Lash, 2S, of Costa Mesa was the most seriously hurt ol three peo- ple lnJur~ when lhe sparkler of atmospheric electricity struck the 1round beneath an Ai r cauromia Jet at Orange County Airport. The shock knocked out Lash, a ramp •aent, who wu touching the plane. A co-worker and a pusenger were released after hospital examination FAN PEPPERS PRESIDENT PHILADELPHIA (AP> President Ford 1ot a bttter than lukewarm r eception from one fan Friday. Shaking hand s a t Philadelphia's Jtalian Market, Ford wu banded a large bunch ol red peppers. · He smiled broadly when the vendor 1aJd: "When you're hot, Mr. For~.you'rebol." t-• Seaside Danee For lO·month·old Melvin Ancheta of Riverside, Saturday was his first outing by the seaside and it was fun. His stroller even did a wheelie. Dad Hello did a little jig. It was low tide at rrunus 0.3 at 5: 13 p.m. by Newport Pier in Newport Ileach Prisoner Swap OK'd WASHINGTON <A P) • Mex lean Presldent·elect Jose Lopez Portillo said Saturduy he plans lo follow through wlth the proposed exchange or U.S. and Mexican prisoners when he tnJces orflce on Dec. t. But, notlna that nearly 600 Americans are jaHed In his coun· try on drua char'jes, he told a news conference that Mexico wlll never legalize the use of drugs, "not even marijuana." WESTERNS su_ar DOWN - One of America's unique con- tributions to movie makint, the western film, haa become an en· dancered species. OiTec:tora, pro- ducers and actors tell why they think the western may bave come to the end of the trail tn an Aaaoclated Pre11 stay on P.,e A7. nNANCIAL VOTE -The business pa1e features analyses of bow to watch the stock market durinl elections and why California executJves HY Gov. Jerry Brown may oot·be u bad for bu.llness u they expe«ed. Paie&s. The 56-year·old government administrator, lawyer and author dlacuHed Mexican efforts tO atem the flow ot Illegal drugs across the border In a meeting with President Ford on Friday. However, moat of their dill· cUAslon centered on the recent devaluation of the Mexican peso and a special S600 million short· term U.S. loan to help the Mex· lean 1overnmenl support the peso on world markets. DOGGED BY CATST -Pet overpopulation tn Oranie County ls more tetiou. -and expenetve -than realized. Daily Pilot Stalf Writer Kathy Clancy talks to animal control omctals and vet«inal')' aclenthta roe storlu on neutertna on Pa1e BL VOUCBEU FLUNK -It wu uawned that parenta would use voucheta to send their chlld.reo to tho aebool ol their choice. And it. waa auumed that teachers would compete to attract stu· dents. Nehber assumption worked out ln Alum Rock School Dlltrtct In Sao Jose. An Auociat· eel Prua ~port tells wby. Pqe Ba. 1 Pappadio Ambushed By Gumne n LONG BEACH, N.Y. <AP> - Andlmo "Tommy Noto'' Pap· padlo, a recognized Clgure in or · ganlzed crime, was kilJed In a fusillade of bullets as he went to Investigate u s uspicious car parked near his Long bland home. · "He wu shot in the head, chest, belly -everywhere," said Or. Carl Wertheimer, who pro- nounced lhe 62·year-old alleged mobster dead In the driveway of his home In the exclusive Lido Beach section . A car wllh one or more occu· pants wu seen speeding away after the shooting, police sllid. Pappadlo was described by Newsday. the Long Isla nd newspaper, as the acting head of the Luchese crime family. News· day said in 1974 Pappadio had led a mob attempt to infiltrate the multlmllllon·dollar Suffolk Meadows quarter-horse race track. Nassau County honuclde de- tectives said Pappadlo and his wife, Rose, returning from a dlA· ner engagement shortly after 11 o'clock Friday, were about lo put their car In the garage. "The re was one Cadil11tc parked In the garage and they drove up In another or their Cadillacs, and then they switched the positions of the cars," said George Chimenti, a police Inspector. "She went Into the house and he said, 'I '11 be riaht back,• because he had seen a slranJ& car parked across the street and he wanted to check It out,·· Chimenti aald. "She went Into the house, turned on the light and beard a s uccess i on of ahota. She screamed and panicked. She heard her hus band ahoutin~ somethln1 but It wu not inteJUat- ble lo her," he said. Neighbors first reported the 1hootln1 after hearing Mn. Pap- padio's screams and her ahotltt ''Help me, please help me!' Police round the bod)' sprawlccl on the driveway and lawn. Pappadlo had a buslneslJ ln· tereat In a trucklnlJ firm \n . Manhattan'• garment center. police Hid. The crime family once heade4 by Thom aa "Three Finger Brown" Luchese had Its roots In bookma klnf and loansharking. ' f ruld e S ua dat1 OAll. 'f Pll.OT llc:flOM r ,41 DAIL V P<LOT ©@&@11 'l!YJ & 11©0=0 Sund!'[ S.ptembet 26 ,915 Weekly review of Orange Coast h1gnltghts Dad's Honesty Not Debatable The pres1denllal campaign got into full ~wing tn Orange CoWlty last week when James Earl "Chip" Carter , son of Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter. opened his father's campaign headquarters in HuntJngton Beach. Chip, 26, drew about 100 people "'1th his 11ppearance. "Dad's not fuzzy on the ibs ues and he i..! honest and be never Iles," he announced Huntington Beach No Parking for Campers Recreational veluelt•s wen· slapped with strict parking restriehons that take effect in 30 days. City council mem- bers \'Oted to ban parktnJ? 'eh1des over 25 feet long in re- !tidential d1!ttnets. along Y.1th commer c1aJ vehicles 90 or more inches "'1<fr "onmotonzed vehicles and detached campers al!.o"' t>n• banned from res1dent1al parking 1141t.Ij Applicants Overqualified The lr\'inc Ranth Wat N Dis· tnct found 1tsd( 111 hot ""ult•r last y,eek with 1b fatt• nearly sealed in a quest for an attr:.1ct1on to !>how a t lh<' 1n1ne Harvest Festival Oct 2 3 The searrh was for a few seals lo cltsplay The on ly ones to b<' found Wl·re !.how arumals priced at S450 a da~ Despairing 0Hic1als were down to suggesllng a :,t•al look ~alike contest starn n~ neighborhood dogs and cats San Clemente Can You Picture This? As pres1dent1al debate.• t1me approached. there were fears that a rormcr pre,1dcnt wo1o1ldn't be able to watch them. Ri chard Nl\on "'a.-; one or 7,000 San Clemente sub· scribers whose cable tt>lev1~1on service was cut off Ula dis· pute between the company and the city council. But service was restored an hour bc!fore air time. No Indians, Just Chiefs There were no rooktt>s on the beat last WHk -in fact, errant motoris ts stood a good chance of being ticketed by the chief of police. The reason? All patrol office~ beneath the rank of sergeant Wl'rc attending a required training counie. so staff offl crrs du!>ted off therr old uniforms and bit the streets. MAYOR PRO TEM Miian Oo11a1 Newport Beach Contenders Coming Forth r our of Newport Beach's coun C'll members hav.e announced they are in the running for the mo~·or 's sut. vacated by the de.ith of Howard Roger!! two wt•••ks ago Mayor Pro Tern Milan Dostal, "'ho has abSumed tht• mayor's duties on a tern· porary bat.as. will compete n1u11nst Luc ille Kuehn, Paul Ryrkotc and P.etc Barrett. Coun· ('it mrmbl'rs elect the mayor among themselves. Her Brains Beat Out His Female students savtd the day on standardl&ed teatJn1 In the Newport-Mean School Orstrlct. The district high school atudents' scores ro11c six point.a over last year, whJle 1tat• acorea drop~ eliht points. But Newport-Mesa "'ale students· scores drop~ onr point in the verbal segment and one point In math. The females. however. rose two points In verbal and sJx points in math, more than com- penaating for lhelr comrades ' weak showing. Pilot Seeks Asylum' TEHRAN. Iran (AP) The pUot of a Soviet mall plane hat> Down his aircraft to Iran and re quested asylum in the United States. the Iranian government radio announced Saturday. Tbe pt lot, flying a sinile entine Antinov-2, landed Thunday in the Aierbaljan r e1k>n In northem Iran. borderina theSov· iet border the radio said. The pilot, Identified u Lt Valentin l vanovich Zachq>iov. 1X1t tlle plane down on a 1r•vcl road and called loudly tn ap- proaching officials. "Asylum . asylum, asylum,'' the Tehr n It said the pilot identified hhnself u a Soviet army lieute- nant and turned over a service pistol to officials wbo met him. Ht also otrered tllem cisarettes and candy, which they tu.med down since they were observing the Moslem fast or Ramadan, the) paper said. \ The U.S. Embauy said It had received no offtc1al word from tho lranjan sovernmcnt about the man's request rcw poUttcal ~ylum In the Uni~States. # tlveninc nt°""paper Ka,yban re- ported The Soviet £mbas11 COD· firmed that. a pilot h8I defected but iave no detalt.. • t • Fre•Pa~AI POLITICIANS' MUSICAL CHAIRS. • • ·~-....... KIDNAP VlCTIM Mra. Shert Jaffa Holy Days ~ished 4 \ For Family JACKSONVILLE, F1a. CAP)- Richard J alfa planned to tak~ hls family to synagogue Saturday to celebrate the restive Jewish holi· day of Rosh Hashanab. Instead, he sat by a telephone-waiting for a call from the person who kidnaped his wife. "They would h ave been at tern· pie today." said Mike Lissner. a family friend a nd member of the Beth Sholom Congregation. "No question about It. They celebrat- ed most J ewish holidays by going to a synagogue." Jafra's JS-year-old wtfe, Sheri, disappeared Wednesday morn- ing. Jaffa, a weaJlhy land de- veloper, told police that a man telephoned his office and said that Mrs. Jalfa was abducted and would be tlarmed with acid if JaJ. ra did not p4y $200.ooo. FBI asents said $50,000 m cash. all Jaffa could raise immediate· ly. was left t.hat night al a de- signated location ln the Ocala National Fores t. Jaffa and police officers with him reached that location by following a trail of handwritten notes that led him 100 miles southward from Jacksonville. But the money was not picked up and no further word was re- ceived Crom the kidnaper, autboriUes said. A posse of aberttf's deputies and FBI agent.a searc..bed the Ocala National Fonrst on Satur- day for clues. "We are actively investigating this." said Arthur Nehrbass. agent In charge of the Jackson- ville FBI office. "But we are re- ady to suspend the investigation lf we receive a communication from the kldnaper." Fro• Page A I FORD •.. Nessen aald Ford "doesn't have any concern about any ln- vesUeatlon'' because the House Judiciary Committee bad studied hJs campaign contribu· tiona u part of its conslderaUon or his appointment to the vice presidency. Carter was In Los Angeles Saturday, where be was en- doned by Cesar Chavez, leader of the United Farm Workers. Chavez called Carter "the hope for the poor." 34Ua, which lt shares With Los Anseles County Tho voter lt.r'qtb is lo the Lone Buch ~L Voter r~11str1&llon fa\'OMI I.be Democrat.a, but, prior to 1"74. the ana was repreaenled for 18 years by a RcpublJcan. Tbe Republican Con~lonal Campal1n CommiUH has tabbtd the 34th as one of Its "tarset districts .. for uns That means lbe committee thinka the GOP is capable of winning the s eat and th at natio n al Republican cam paisn atrntegists will pour money and manpow~r into the district in an effort to do so. Freshman Congressman Mark Hannaford, a Democrat and the former mayor ot Lakewood, Is ~king bis second term in a race · agalnat Daniel Li.angren, a Long Beach Republican wbo is the son ot ex-president Nixon's personal physician. 4ltll CONGllESSIONAL The district starts on ~ coast with the southeastern half of Hunt· iogton Beach and covers the southeastern ha lf or Orange County. Like the 74th Assembly District, it stretches through the Saddleback Valley and spills • over Into Oceanside and Camp Pendleton . Republicans dominate with 153,089 registered voters as of Sept. 17 t.o 109,265 Democrats. Republican Robert Badham gave up 14 years of seniority in the Assembly to try for this con- gressional seat. Because of the GOP registration margin. hjs. tory bas shown the real election in the 40th to be the Republican primary. Badham held off eight other Republicans, including the area's former coneressman. John Schmitz, to capture the primary. The discredited An · drew Hinshaw, current holder of the seal alter ousting Schmitz m the 1"72 GOP primary. ran a poor fourth In this year's primary. Bad.ham faces a detenmoed, 1f outgunoed, challenge from the only woman running for s tate or federal ofrice 1n Orange County this year -Irvine resident V1 - v i an H a ll . a t e a ch er at Westmlnster Hi gh School. FIRST SUPERVISORIAL The core of the district is in cen- tral Orange County. basically Santa Ana, G a rdcn Grove, Westminst er , and northern Fountain Valley. Robert Battin. who held lhls seat, is out or the picture. He Is another of Orange County's dis· r redited politicians. The race lb.is rau is a replay of the June primary battle between Santa Ana City Councllman Harry Yamamoto and Westminster Mayor Philip Anthony. Neither could shake the field of four other candidates that ran In the primary. Yamamoto led An· t.hony by less than l ,000 votes in JWle, but couldn't get a clear ma- jority and that meant a runoff in November. The office of county superVlsor is, in theory, nonpartisan. Voter registration in the First Supervisorial District favors the Democrats 65,112 to 45,301 over the R e publicans. Both Yamamoto and Anthony are Democrats, thus assuring that. no matter who wins, the county ~ board of supervisors in tradi- tionally Republican Orange County will retain its Democratic majority. Jn other O ranee County congressional dl&trict.s: 38tb Freshman Orange County Political finan· C1tr. Patterson is being challenged hy conservative Republican James Combs, lbe former Costa Mesa Baptist mln.lstv who quit the pulpit to run ln the 4ot.b Coneressional District, tben switched to the 38th when John Schmit.I decided to seek the GOP nomination in the 40th. 3tt• -Incumbent Charles Wiggins. the Republican hero of lhe House Judiciary Committee during Watergate, faces a re- match with Democrat William Farris. whom he bad no trouble defeating in 1974. Wiggins, the former mayor of El Monte, bas never lived in this North Orance County district that includes Fullerton, La Habra, Yorba Un- da, Orange, Anaheim. Villa Park, Brea and Placentia. Farris lives in Orange. The district crosses into Los Angeles County, but most of the voters are in Orange County and the majority or those are Republicans. And lbe state Senate races: 3Stb DISTRICT -Republican John Briggs, who, as a state as. semblyman, built a reputation as the champion of the nonsmoker, faces Democr at Paul Bell in lhls North Orange County race for the seat bei.ng vacated by James Wbetmore, a Republican. Whet· more Is retiring. The distnct follows roughly the same boundaries as the 39lh Congressional District. As of Sept. 17, O r a nge Co unty Republicans held a 130,390 lo 116.541 registered voter margin over the Democrats in the3Sth. 37tb DISTRICT -The stand· mg Joke among Orange County politicians is that this Ls the "Dr Lou_is Cella Memorial Senate District" because both of the ma· jor party candidates were once in the former political financier 's camp. Loran Norton is battling in the GO P corne r against As - semblyman Paul Carpenter, lbe Garden Grove DemocraL This blue collar, central Orange County District (Santa Ana, Westminster , Garden Grove, Cypress, Stanton) is a new one that bas not been con· tested before. Cella protege Carpenter is seeking to move up from As· sembly to the Senate in lhls pre dominately Democratic district (117,919 Democrats to 81.002 Republicans as of Sept. 17). Norton bills himself as "Ko- jalc," partly because be is bald, partly because he once was a Santa Ana police lieutenant but mosUy berause, for purposes of name recognition, il gives him a good political gimmick. He was ftred twice from tbe Santa Ana Police Department and resigned as chief aide to County Supervisor Larry Schmit last spring. Carpenter, a protege of Dr. Carter In turn joi n ed California '• major Democratic ' party leaders In endorsing , Proposition 14, a state measure that would m ake It easier for un· Ion orcanbers to go onto private farms to seek new members. Congressman J erry Patterson <D-Santa Ana> is seek Ins a second t erm in this central Orange County dilltrlcl stretching a cro11S Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Stanton and parts of Cypress, Westminster and Buena Park. The blue collar district was brand-new two years ago when Patterson f irst we nt t o Wa.sbinston with the help of Dr. Louis Cella. the now-discredited Louis Cella, is seeking to move up rrom the Assembly to the Senate in this predominately Democratic district. The other Assemblydistrictti : nut ASSEMBLY -Former Democratic a ssembly maf\, William Dannemyer, a Fullerton attorney, hJts the comeback trail on the Republican ticket in this North Oranse Cowily Diat.rlc:t (Fullerton. La Habra. parts of Anaheim and Buena Park). He faces another Fullerton attorney, Carter 's aides said the nominee's campaign work week will henceforth be shortened to an average of 4 'h days on the average, and few event.a will be scheduled past 7 p.m. "He was 1ettlng tired," saJd one Carter lieutenant. "When he aeta tired, be set.a visibly strident and 1oes on the attack , someUmea unwisely." A s for the flaps over the Playboy and AP Interviews, one adviser admitted "It's been rough. It's almost painful t o watch the evening news." But Carter attributed those problems to "my free ex· pttsalon," a tendency be said be would learn to control. WumyMan Stans Fire, Kills Self Walter C. Farney, 3S, died ol sell-1mmolallon Saturday at bis 2720 N. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana, apartment. Police reported that be dou.Md blm.self with ga&oline and lit a match. Neighbors tried to ext· m,ulsb the names bot be died before llremen arrived. They ltept the fJre trom ap~ lhroutbout tlle bul ldlni. Relatives u ld Farney, a m1.tbln11t, bad been dMpondem, drlnktn1 hHvlly and t-alkin• about suicide durin1 the past week. Frona Page Al AGONY OF VICTORY .•• ·' being awarded the bronze medal. "l 'd reject it every time and change the medal to gold," he said. "But the bronze just kept popplnR back.'' After he swam 1,100 meters. Goodell said he put him.self in gear and gave it all he had. It wasn't until the !lnnl 100 meters that he took the lead. "I TOUCHED THE WALL, looked back at the scoreboard and saw I'd won," he said. "And I felt nothing. "'Then the excitement come crashing down on me and I went through the award ceremony in a dream, as if I were living in slow motion." Goodell had no Ume to celebrate -be had to rest up for his next event, the 400 meter freestyle two days later. "I law in bed that.night for hours grinning." be said. ''I couldn't sleep, I couldn't even think about the 400. I just lay there on my back grlnnlng." Goodell went on to win the gold medal in Uie 400 meter event and then gave in to a week of celebration with his f amlly and friends. .. PEOPLE SOMFn'MES question the value of the Olympics,'' he said, "because they say the games have become too poUUcal. It isn't the athletes who are polltlcal, and it would be the athletes who would be most d,isappointed to lose the ~ames. "ComPf:Ung ln the Olympics made me a better a~ and a better person.'' f . ' ' . ... 26-ycar·9ld Neal Gibbons In a contest for the sent beln& vacated' ... by RepubUcnn John Bri1u:l), who .:· is running for the state Senate ' Dannemyer served pi the A8 ., sembly from 1984 to 1968 u a , . Democrat. Jn 1912, b was tho un· successful Republican nominee when he ran aulost then Democrat.le assemblyman Ken Cory. now lhealate controller. 'Ibe Democrats held a votl'r re- eistralton edae ot 1111 than 2,000 votes ln tbcdlstrlctooScpt.17. 7tUa MS'EMBLY -FrcshmAD Assemblyman Bruce Nesta.ode, • a Rea1an R~publlcun from • Oranse. aeeka a second term. His !- Democratic opponent is attorney § Peter Tomay, who is maldng hls .- Ont try for elective altlce In a .~ traditionally Republican district ·:· that includes Oran1e, Yorba Un-:- da, eastern Anaheim and pllrts of • Tustin, Placentia and Brea. ' Tbe Sept. 11 Republican re· gistration margin over the ~ Democrats in the 70tb distrlcl was 73,168 toS7,Sll. 71at ASSEMBLY -All· semblyman Paul Carpenter abandoned this seat to seeJr a state Senate chair and UnJted Auto Workers official Chet Wray grabbed the DemocraUc oomlna· lion in this blue collar district that includes West Anaheim and parts of Fullerton. Buena Park. Cypress, La Palma and Los • Alamitos. !,: Wray·s Republican opponent 1s .:: 31-year-<>ld Phil Seiu, who hn~ -:! worked on the staffs of both state -: Senator DeMis Carpenter and •• Assemblyman Robert Badham. • Democrats held a 63,6S4 to ~ 42,353 registration edge over Republicans as of Sepl.17. •· 7Znd ASSEMBLY -Santa Ana • !· school board member Peter ·! Vogel is challenging freshman •• Democ r atic Asse mblyman : Rlchard Robinson In this centr11l county (Santa Ana, Garden Grove) race. rt is a conte11t the GOP As · s embly Caueus and t he Republican State Cent.cal Com· mittee have tabbed as key to their ho pes of cutting the Democratic m ajority in the lower house. However, that may be un· r eali stic in view o r the Democratic registration bulge .. 54,265 to 38,649 ove r the Republicans as of Sept. 17. Republiean Vogel is a retired Marine oHicer Robuu;on ls a young accountant who was • backed heavily two years ago by ·! Dr. Louis Cell a. SOLON'S WIFE ASKS DIVORCE WICHITA FALLS (AP)-Joza Lou Tower has filed suit for •" divorce from her husband or 24 years, Sen. John Tower CR-Tex.>. citing lrreconcllable differences. A spokesman for Tower saJd the divorce petition wns filed by "mutual consent." The petition flied Friday said • the couple, who have three grown daughters, stopped living together aa husband and wtfe last · • Sunday. Porno Actress Ordered to Trial LOS ANGELES CAP) -Ac· tress Marilyn Ch11mbcrc. of X rated fUm fame WU order'Cd to attend her trial on u mlsde· meanor char11e or perlormlna a nude dance at a th cuter. ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT l f'lilf Ot•"OI' (tMnt D•ll1' ,-,..,,... -"''"' whtth I• com-.w.d ''-N•w\ Prn\, h uvbU\JWCI tty tN °'-< .. t, f'..oitu.1,.. '-• WM .. .-do..,., .,. 1twt»f•"""d ;,t..,., • ., trwNJf\ ', .... tit (Mt• M•w, Nt wflOtf t'fl• h Uwwt1hOt'"" fM•th/fevf'lt••" V•''""· lnm't, ~lr~tfr Vt 0tf •"'It&.•""""' ..... c h /\i.owth c .. u 14 \lft~• •'II-I •<1101••• I\~·-~t..,•n --•• ,. ,,.. ...W•••• ,...,.,..,..,.. ,. .... "•• n, .,,..-4 11•¥ \11ffl, C..1• ....... (•llf•N• ~ Robert Ht.Weed "'" ..... ' -flyt;o1-J~k R. Curlev Y• • ••r•WW"t .,_, C,.~t,..M.,,.,.,,,, t h0m&$ Keevll (,, ... 1 hOm.s A. Murphll'll' ........... , ..... Ql.,lts H. Loot Rlduwd P N•ll •• Sunday. September 26, 191& DAILY PILOT 1\3. Will Computer Tell Truth on You? By STE PB EN rox ,.,....._ ..... John Joaes had a problem. He wanted tA> take out a bank lou but hls credit wasn 't 1ood enough. But John also had a friend, and for "°° the friend was able to laave Jcbn'a com· puteri:ied credit file "cleaMd" so that the loan wu approved. Bill Smith wanted an American Expreas card but, alas, he too had a bad credit rat· Ing. But for '300. Bill was able to dramaUcally improve b1a credit rating and get -the card ot h1J d.reama -and w1tb it a few other thine•. John and BW (Dot Lbeir re- al names) are ldentifted in a federal IJ"&nd Jury l.Ddietment ot 1llt Oran1e County men wbo, authorities aay, aollclted bad credlt rl1ks and offered to transform them Into eood credit rillu for a fee -presumably payable ln cub. The lnd.lctm eot uys the alleaed credit-fraud ring operated with the aid or a clerk at TRW Credtt Data In Anaheim, the country's bl«1ut conaumer credit bureau with computeri&ed records on more than 50 million Americana. Tbe case, which comes to trial · here Tuesday. la t.be latest exam- Zoo pie or what autbont.aes IQ ls a steadily lncreulne problem - computer crime The moat celebrated case, which also occuned here, was that of Equity Fund.ma. In whicb company executive• 1bowed year after year of climbinc pro- fit.a by "creatin&" M,000 boaus life lnaurance customera on a computer "EQUITY FUNDING could not have occurred on tbat. massive a scale without tbe use of computers," says Donn Park.er, a 1enlor lnlormaUon pro- ceaa lng analyst at Stanford 'Nose' W1wt's New Researc'1 lnaUtute wbo ii r• &a.rded u &ho cou.nlr)''a leadlq eapert on computer crime. "Secoodly, they could oot have u 1ucca1fUlly hidden that fraud from th• auditors wit.bout UM re- liance oo comput.en. Computer 1y1tem1 have Haentfally destroyed the independence ol aual~e they're oot able to ce< to the doCbmenta ot record wtt.bout tbe aaaiatance 0( other people to between." Parker say1 reliable statistics oo computer crime a.re hard to co111e by, with one bll reason be· tns that mo.t ol the 400 caaea be bu studied were uncovered ac- cldentally wben an FBI lnfor~ mantled1uthoritiestotbealle1ed TRW rtns. But be notes that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce eatlmatel that MO billion ls lost to white collar crime annually and addl, "Willie Sutt.on used to 80 after bank•, but Wb.lte collar crime la tncreaaln&ly focu.tlna on comP-uten because nowadayt, that 1 wbere tb• money la." PAll&ER CITES ONE cue in wblcb •u mllllon worth of 1uolloe waa atolen from a Gulf Oll refinery ln Puerto Rlco t.hroutb the use of computen. In another incident, a New York Ci· B.J . Jarkson, the groundhog at left, is about the only creature that ran "l be touched at the Prentice Park petting zoo, 1700 E. First St., Santa Ana. Pauline Wright or El Toro gets better acquainted with Fred- die, a European polecat, and Leslie Pattinson. a vis· itor from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England, meets an anonymous eight-foot Indian python. These animals are the newest acquisitions at the park where adults have as much fun as the children. Zoo personnel say youngsters like the snake the best. ... OCC Sailors Rejoicing Second Yacht Donated/or Instruction By STEVE MITCHELL 04t!MO•ll•l"llol- "She's really awesome," says Orange Coast College Dean or Student Affairs Dave Grant. He told Coast Community College District trustees last week that the distrlct'a largest lift ever, the 47-fool sloop Saudade, is on it.s way by truck from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The $250,000 yacht was recent- ly donated to the college dlstrlct by William Pascoe Ill o r Newport Beach, president or Am· cord, Inc. The racing sloop, with her bright red hull and an inventory of s ails, was designed by Sparkman and Stephens and built in llol land lhree years ago. Constructed of llahtweight aluminum. the speedy sloop has chalked up a convincing number of yacht race wlns since 1973, In· eluding n victory ln one division of this year's Southern Ocean Raclng Circuit (SORC). She captured the Admiral's Cup in world ocean racln1 ln UnJ. the 197S Whitney Series In California and the California Coastal Race. The Saudade ls the second yac.-ht to be donated to the college district in the last two yea.rs. Sal- ly, a 10.meter yacht. wa.s given to the district by Ernest C. Kanzler, Jr In January of 1975. "Bill Pascoe's gift to Orange Coast College represents a good deal or faith in the younger sailors here in the Newport Beach area," Grant said He told district trustees the Amcord president considered giving the Saudade to 20 institu· Uons, including John Hopkins Unive rs ity and the Naval Academy, before giving the nod toOCC The new addition will almost double the value or the district's and the City of Newport Beach's $320,000 fleet now moored at the Intercollegiate Salling and Row· mg Base ln Newport Harbor. Grant said It Is too early to de- termine how many students will use tbe sloop, but said the col· le1e'a sailing team, as well as students In ocean sailing and ~lestial navt&atlon counes, will UH the vessel. He aald maintenance cost on the a leek y acbt will be lower than that on similar-sized boats because the vessel ls constructed of low-maintenance aluminum and teak. Deir ..... DelYery h ........ . Mondey-frlday II you do no! h- your paoer by 5 30 o m call before 7 o m and your copy will tie de4•"9fed. 8illlufdly and Su nd1y· If you do no! rece1.... your COPY by 8 Im. call Delore 10 1 m 1nd your COPY will be det•Y9'"ed Clrul ... • Tai 1• 1111 Moll Ofll'IQe County Ar-t4~4Jll Noflh-•t Huntington Beach lndWftlmintle< .. .-.1211 Sert Clemente. Ca1>1'1rano 8Ncl\, Set\ Juen C.pi.ireno FAMED SOUTM..ANO YACHT JOINS COLLEGE FLEET S•udacte OoMted To ~·nae Coa1t College Dane Po.nt. S<wth LaQUN. Laguna N'9U94 4tM6JI ty bank teller stole more than $1.S million by juggling customer accounta and hidln1 the loss on fa.laified computer runs. He was only cauaht by 1&cc1· dent," aaya Parker. "'The police raided a bookle Joint and found that this Sll.000-a·year teller was makln1 S30.000 beta ~day.'' The main problem In combat· tln1 computer crime la the machines themselves, experts In the field a1ree. "The older generations models were not built wlth aecurlty In mind," says Larry Thomas, director of data aecurtt.y pro- 1ram1 for IBM , the world's larcest computer manufacturer. "However, we 're now seeinl t.bls , Is an emer1lng problem and are foc,ualn1 on this. But in terma of orterln1 a 100 percent safe ayatem, that's not poaaJble today and may never be possible." THOMAS HASTENS to add that IBM now builds in a variety of aafeguards, includln1 • 'puswords'' and cootrols that limit what any one individual can tell a computer to do. He won't discuss specifics, but says the newer computers have sygtems . that wlll automatically notify a · security officer if a proerammer tries to do something he should.n 't. IBM has sent out more than 400,000 pamphlets dealing with computer security, Thomas says, another lndicaUon of the size of the problem. One man who proved that com· puters have Achilles' heels is Jerry Bclmeider, wbowas able to · order more than $9,000 worth of equipment from Pacific Telephone simply by punching a series of numbers on his touch telephone. Schneider, who pulled the stunt while a UCLA student In 1970, la .J'OW a consultant oa com- puter crime. • He and the telephone company reached an under.tandina, with the aid or a judge, whereby Pacific Telepbone dropped char1es a1ainst hlm "under the condition that I wouldn't screw around with thelr computer anymore.'' In whai could only be termed "shotgun consultancy," · the jud1e also required Schnelder to work with Pacific Telephone lo prevent future or dering incidents . "COMPUTERS JUST aren't designed with security in mind," says Schnelder, now 25. "Com· puter thieves look for the weak • l.1nks and then use them to order payment or checks, withdraw in· formation on clients and soon.•· Withdrawal of confidential in- formanon a nd embezzlement through the doctoring of com. puter records are two of the most · common forms of computer ' crime, says Parker. Another is · secret use of a computer by a time-sharing customer who taps into a main computer from his own terminal but successrully tells the computer to look the other way. Parker says there's a fourth cate,ory In which the computer itsel ls the victim. "I have four cases where com- puters were shot with guns," he says. "One was in Melbourne, Australia, where some politically violent people took out after a Honeywell computer with a shotgun and dld terrible lblngs to it." The gunmen were d e· monstraUn1 against Honeywell 's involvement in munitions manufacturina. IN ANOTHER CASE, Parker says, a rruatrated computer pro· grammer drew a pl!tol and put five shot.a Into the machine's con· sole. "He shot lt right between its in· dlcator Ught.s," Parker says. "Computers klnd ot do that to people sometimes." -· \ \ f: t A4 DAILY PILOT Sllt?d!y. September 2e. 1979 . .. .... • • . . O.ll'fl'\leil5'Afl- WIFELY HUG-Davey Crockett's wife was first to greet him on dock at Alamitos Bay Yacht Club after he won the Mallory Cup competition for t he U.S. men's sailing championship. Looking on are Crockett's crew, Sid Exley Cleft) and Kurt Nicolai. Crockett Overpowers Wnquers Mallo ry Cup Sailing Frontier By ALMON LOCKABEY O.lly ~1191 e..11,.. E•ter Southland yachting enthusiasts are revising the limericks or lbe old tune "Davey Crockett " Instead of the proverbial "lung of the wild froo tJer." the modern Davey Crockett is king of the U.S. sailing fronller He is David J . Crockett, :n. of AJamitos Bay Yacht Club, who Saturday performed a valJant come-from behind effort to win the Clifford D. Mallory Cup. emblematic of the United States Yacht Racing Union's men's sail· ing championship. Furthermor e. he is only the second Californian to ever ac complish the feat -the ftrst m Southern California. 1n 1963 it was won by Jim DeWitt of Richmond. Crockett was in third place m lbe standings going into the final three races Saturday in the hgbt· au-, overcast waters off Long Beach Harbor. He was l'V• points behind the leader, George Fran- cisco Ill of Houston. Tex .. and three-quarters of a point behind the second place Kelly McGinnis, Jackson, Miss. The first of the final three races was won by William R Pagels, Great South Bay, N V . Controver sy Faces The A ging Pontiff VATICAN CITY CAP> -Pope Paul VI turned 79 today, facing dissent w1th1n the Roman Catbohc church m the West but greeted by news of a religious re- \r\val in the Commurust East As 1n the pai>l 13 yean. and three months of tus ruJe over Catholtcis{Jl, no Vati can ceremony marked the ponlirr's birthday on his orders County Man A Suicide? LOS ANGELES (AP> Shenff's homicide inve$Ugators sa1d Saturday that the death of a 56-year·old Orange County private detective was an DP· parent suJcldc The body of Cordon R . Nesmith. an employe of Special Confidential Service of Anaheim. was found Thursday ln a wash near Interstate S m Newhall. U . Phtl Burlington said. Nesmith apparently had Jumped from a bndge, Burlington said. However, a spokesman ror the Los Angeles County Coroner's of- fice said no final determin ation had been made as to lbe cause of N~mlth 's death. But even the simple mass the Pope says every morning in his private chapel could but remmd him of the controversy that has sprouted from bis revision of that Christian rite. The rebellion of conservative French Bishop Marcel Lefebvre bu disturbed the Pope to the point of tears. The pontlH sus- pended Bishop Lefebvre from hi5 functions in J uly, but the defiant Frenchman pledged to continue his challenge to the changes In the liturgy and other aspects or Catholicism instituted by the 1962·65 Vatican II ecumenical council and the Pope. Opinion polls indicated that one-third o r more o f t he Catholics in France and Switzerland agreed with Bishop Lefebvre. By contrast, prelates close to the Pope reported be was receiv- lnJ ereat comfort from news from some Communlst coun- tries, including the Soviet Union. "No one can imagine the width and-lntensity·of religious life in the Soviet Union," Archbishop Roger Etchegaray o( Marseilles. France, wrote in his diocesan bulletin this month on returning from a Russian tour. "It Is no doubt the greatc11t volcano or Christianity." whose victory ID the fifth race on Friday had been nullified by dis· qualification. Crockett placed seeond in the sixth race to put tum one-quarter of a point ahead of Francisco. McGinnis finished a poor s ixth Crockett dLnched hls eventual overall victory in the seventh race by winmng it handily wtuJe Francisco was finistung third, giving Crockett a 211'.1 point edge going into the eighth and finaJ race. His only concern was to keep Francisco covered while fini~hing jn the first half or the fleet. He finished fifth and Fran· c1sco finished seventh. Hard luck s kipper of the series was Pagels who was the onJy skipper to win three races and still finish last. II<.> came back strong after Jo"'riday's DSQ to win tbe sixth race Saturday and might have won the seventh except that he was over the starting line early and bad to restart behind the fleet. He came back to win the final race but the DSQ penalty was im- possible to overcome. Crockett's crew was composed of bis father-in-law, Sid Exley, a well-known veteran Southland sailor, and Kurt Nicolai. The skipper is a marine clerk at Marine Terminals in San Pedro Harbor and bas been an amateur sailor moat of his life. He is ac· tJve In the Cal-20 Class, the boat used for t he Mallory Cup. and was the district champion this year, placing second in the na- tionals. Final Standings · AREA G (Southern California Yachting Association) David Crockett, 1-4-6·2·8·2·1·5, 27 pts. AREA F (Texas Yachting As- sociation> ·George Francisco 111, 3-2-4-5-5-4·3· 7. 32. AREA E (Inland Lakes Yacht· Ing Association ) Tom Hesketh, S-8-8-1·2·7·2·2. 31Y:r . - AJlE A R <Hawaii Yach Rae· ing Auoclation ) Ronald K . Been, 2·3·2-7·6·8-4·3, 34. A&E A A <Southern Musacbussetta Yacht Racing Association> Paul Duane. . f.6.5-3·3·S~. 35. 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" 1J p ,. .. •I " n M 1t • ,. 61 2.5 Million More Poor ~ Dramatic Increase In Poverty Told WASHINGTON \AP) -More Amencah1 slid into poverty last year than any lime 10 the 17 yt'ars the government has been keeping track. the Cens us Bureau said Saturday The bureau blamed the 2 S million Increase in poverty stricken people on the whipsaw effect of high inf1allon 111 the midst of recession, together with widespread exhaustion or un· employment benefits l~t year. Despite an $818 increase 111 me- dian famjJy Income last year, to $13,720 a year, inflation dragged• the buying power of that income down to the lowest level an rive years in 1&7S, the Census Bureau said. The drop worked out to 2 6 per- cent and followed a 3.5 percent drop in 1974. Buying power by that measure has now shrunk four of the las t six yean. For the number of people m poverty, it was the second in· crease in a row and only the third since the bureau began keeping such statistics in 1959. The in- creases in 1974 and in 1970 were both about 1.3 million. The Census Bureau said 25.9 million persons lived in families that were below the government- defined poverty level of $5,500 for a non!arm family or rour The poverty level was up, due to 1n nation, from SS.038 in 1974 The number of people 10 pover ty was the largest sance the 27 8 million m 1967. when the poverty level was $3,410 The 1975 figure represented 12 Wsmetics Use Deplored ANAHEIM (AP) -The United Pentecostal Church Intern&· tional has adopted an expanded statement of it!! beliefs, con- demning homosexuality. abor ·lion and cosmetics. The church's statement, adopt- ed al its convention in Anaheim last week, says. "A synthetic society is becoming fraudulent in appearance." rt cited the wse of hair colonng, lipstick, mascara and some male-oriented cos- metics . percent. or nearly one out of every eight persons. That was up from 11.6 percent the year before and was the highest since the 12.6 ~rcent 1n 1970. The poverty income Is St't by computing the cost ol a basic nutritionally adequate diet and muJtiplying that by three. tiased on the government fU'Miing that poor people s pend one.third of their Income on food. The 1975 level works out to SUIS per week. By comparison. the avcra1e wa1e of factory worker• ln mld-1975 wes Sl63 per week. TM minimum federal wage ol $2.30 an hour represents $912 for a 40. hour week, and the average pay ment to retired workers on Social Security last year was $206 per month. Mars Soll Dog Viki1zg Lmuhr Working Fine PASADENA (AP) -Viking 2's robot claw dug a nar· row trench on the surface of Mars on Saturday and deposit- ed soil from the red planet into the lander'1 tmy labor atory to search for lile . SPACE SCIE NTISTS at the J et Propulsion Laboratory here were relieved wben photographs trom Mars showed that the lander followed an order radioed from earth hours earlier to dig a trench and 4eposit the aoll. The soil-digging arm on the Vilrlne 1 lander malfunc- tioned twice since it touched down on Mars In Jwy, and Vik· ing 2's mechanical scoop stopped Sept. 1.2 wbil.e delivering soil for an experiment. The red Martian soil wa.s dumped into a breadbox-si1ed laboratory aboard the lander where it will undergo chemical analysis over the next two weeks ln search or or- eanic compounds -the buildinl blocb of lire. Trio Facing Trial In Trailer Fraud Three Orange Coast residents have been ordered to face trial Dec. 13 on criminal charges filed after the Orange County Grand Jury investigated a lle1aUons that a mobile home dealership defrauded customers and a l~l bank of more than $100,000. ' Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth set the trail date for Ben Harold Burk, 38, of 15958 Royal Court, Fountain Valley, and Marilyn. :n, and Warren Lee "Ted" Haddock. 35, of 21612 Kaneohe Lane, Huntington Beach. They face charges of grand theft, conspiracy and receivmg stolen l>roi>ertv. Burk is further char1ed with perjury. Facing trial as co-defendants are Rosemary Holt, S3, of Los Angeles and attorney Moton Bryant Holt, 47, of Hollywood. All five are linked to the opera - tion of the now defunct Horizons West mobile home dealership in Santa Ana. Burk is identified as the former president of the cor- poration. It is alleged that patrons and a local bank were defrauded or more than $100,000 representing deposits o r paymenta on vehicles which were.never delivered. Now Enjoy Woody Allen ,, In Your Newspaper! • Yes, Woody Allen is now starring in his own comic strip I You'll love this new fa~et of Woody Allen's own inimitable brand of offbeat humor . If you are a fan of Woody Allen's movies, his stage plays, his nightclub acts and his w ritings-or if you've just heard about that wonderfully funny neurotic ch ara cter-watch for INSIDE WOODY ALLEN Beslnnlns Oetober 4th in the DAILY PILOT -· '·· ' • . , Patty Still Faces Testimony, Trial SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Patricia Hearst. sentenced to seven years ln prilon for bank robbery. 11 destined to spend much ot bu lmmedlaie future in courtroom• -u wltneu and de· rend ant. Her comp1icaled le1aJ path will unavoidably be Ued lo her sworn enemies, William and Emily Harris. Ml.as Hearst's attorney, F. Lee Balley. aay1 she will make her tint appearance u a wi~ agaln.lt the Har rises on t.iooday, testifying in secret before an Alameda County grand Jury about the event that cba.a,ed her life -her kidnaping by the Sym· bionese Liberation Army on Feb 4, 1974. SHE BAB PUBUCLY accused the Harrises, self.avowed mem· bers of the SLA, or her abduction and denied that she was their true comrade duriq months on the run with them as fellow fugitives. The Harrises pleaded not guil· ty earlier this week lo a criminaJ rompla.lnt in the c~. but the dia· lrlct attorney I.a 1eelunJ a formal Indictment baaed on Miss Hearst's testimony. The 22·year-old belresa would be the key wttneaa at t.be liar· rises' ktdnaplng trial. But first, she is scheduled to stand trial next Jan. JO in Loe Angeles on charges of kidnap. In&, assault and robbery that £H'f out of a shoplifling foray at a sporting goods store that ended up as a night and day ol violence with the Harris es. THE HABBISES, wbo were triett separately on the same charges, were convi<.'tecJ Aug. 9 of kadnaping and robbery but were acquitted of six assaults. Jurors andJcated they felt Miss Hearst was responsible for the assaults. Bailey and his law partner, Al Johnson, insisted after Miss Hearst 's sentencing Friday that they would not engage in plea bargaining in Los Angeles. "You can't ethically plead a client guilty unless you believe Legionnaires Clue · F ourul in San Diego SAN DIEGO CAP) -Sm all particles of metals used In weld· ing and soldering bave been found in the lungs of four victims or "Legionnaires' Da:;ease" by scientists at UC San Diego. . Dr. Gera~d Abraham, a pathologist specializing ln occupa· tional health illnesses, called the findings unusual and has re· quested mor e autopsy samples for further study. A former researcher with the Center for Disease Control <CDC> 10 Atlanta. Abraham s&d that s mall quantities of zinc, aluminum, tin and ni ckel were found In the lungs of some victuns. HE SAID THE chenucals m ay not have any relation to the ill· ness that killed 29 persons and sickened 151 others, but added that the findings are worth further study, since scientists lnvesUgal· ing the disease have almost ha t a dead end. Abraham made his findings with an instrument called a scanning electron microscope, which shoots electrons into the s ample under investigation, gener ating X rays that are specific to known ele ments. Abraham s aad it ls not unusual lo find any of these metals in lung tissue. What Is unusual, he said, was the size of the pieces and the co'inblnatlon of the metals. ''The fact. for example, that we found aluminum associated with zinc suggests some alloy rathe r than a naturally occurring dust." he said "Tn.ase components suggest solder " State Briefs 1 I ' • • • • • I I ! • '-t. .- RTD Mechanics Voting on Pact LOS ANGELES CAP> -Striking Ra pid Transit District mechanacs today prepared lo vole on a tentative settlement in the walkout that has idled buses fo r 33 days and stranded 750,000 com· muters Negotiators for the RTD and Amalgamated Tr&Mit Union, representing the mechanics and maintenance workers, reached a tentative agreement f'riday night after a five-hour closed door bargalninj! session Stall' Conciliator Thomas McCa rthy said buses could be rolling Wednesday morning if both sides r atify the lentallve pact. ,tfllk 1ffinhMum• to End SACRAMENTO <AP) Thl' state's Depression-era minimum milk price scltrng apparently wall be ended next year, say dairy and consumer groups Judging from an expenment In Sacramento County, where the minimums have been suspended since April 1975, the change could lower the price of milk by two cents a gallon A coni..um er leader says shoppers could save $100 million a year SfttiorlCfl RKle llplwld SACRAMENTO <AP > A new slate law will prevent any further atte mpt by state coll ege trustees to make ment, not senion· ty, the basis of layoff decisions A measure by Sen Al bert Rodda CD-Sacramento>. signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr last week, enacts into law the current layorf rules of the California Stole Universit y and College!'!. TraMHe:rKGI Fare• Trial EMERYVILLE CAP) -A court ruling has cleared the way for the trial of Steve Dain, a teacher who underwent 11 sex change opera lion and Is rlghtin(( lo keep his job Dain will go on trial Oct. 12 on an Education Code charge or un lawful attend once at o Sept. 2 school orientation meeting Pier PeMlllC • Rapped SACRAMENTO (AP) -It was unconstitutional for the slate lo have lssU"ed more than 550 free permits for recreational piers on state-owned wat erways, Attorney General Evelle Younger says. Hls opinion. which does not have the force of law, was an· not.anced Friday. It was requested by the State Lands Commission, wbicb has bttn i~suing free perm.its to residents along rivers and lakes, but chargin& fees for nonresidents Bltttk lltdffl Sotlfllat LONG BEACH (AP)-The director of the western region Na· tional Association for the Advance ment of Colored People bas opened the group's annual leaders hip ronfereoce by asking for unity in the black community and 11 heavy voter turnout ln November. Vima Canson opened the three-day eonlerence Friday by call· Ing for the NAACP membership to join closely with the group's leadership on national aoa.IJ. Raflf)I Clear~• Raca.. TARZAN A (AP) -A rabbi has charged that Jews in America are ln daneer of becoming a racist community -both anU-black and anti·GenUle. Rabbi Steven B. Jacobs ol Temple Judea launched the Jewish High Holy Days observance at Rosh Hubana services Friday by challet'lglng bis congregation to once again "reach out to the aeneral community.·· Jacobs said that the Je•b community, once at the fore of the civil rtabts movement, bas ~ed back. ~ -~-....... SENTENCED TO 7 YEARS P•tty L••vea Courtroom she ls guilty and are wilUng to say so in court." Bailey said. Johnson bas said be will seek a dismissal or the charges. The at· tomey said he will begin fllinl.- motions in Miss Hearst's behfU in about two weeks. * * * Jur.ors Tell Doubts About Sentencing Freeway Building Ordered PASADENA (AP)-The 1tato Hltbway Commlsaioo bu or. dered Callfornl• TransportaUoo Director Adriana Glanlurco to speed construction on mlsslna links in the freeway system. The commission on Friday vot· ed 5 to 1 to adopt its own six·year freeway bulldine plan and or· dered Ms. Glanturro to follow its guidelines. The commission sald it wants the missln& sections of freeway to be completed and based its action on its anticlpa· tioo of $120 million In Wlexpected revenues. · The action overturned Ms. Gianturco's more conservative plan, which bas been lo maintain existing highways and restore old ones rather Utan to build new ones. "I AM CONCERNED about re- habilitating the freeways, keep. ing them safe and In good shape," Ms. Glanturco said, ad· ding that the commission's pro· gram "is h e avi ly orie nted toward new construction." She said she doubted if the commission's proposal could be carried out. Ms. Gi anturco sald she was un· sure of the legality ol the com· mission's a ction, which came at the end of a two-day meeting in Pasadena. OAIL y PILOT Al l Not a Street at All 1 ~ A traffic sign lends an ironic twist to the tons or mud th4 swept onto this road and the neighboring Ironwood CoH~ try Club golf course in Palm Desert. More than million in damage was caused to the town by rece flooding that also wiped out 21 or the club's 27 golf ·cours holes. SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -r.:==========================================================:::::;;;.::::==:::i: Som e juro r s who convict ed Patncia Hearst of bank robbery feel the seven· year sentence met· ed out was too severe. "I don't Set? the value of a seven .year ~entence, or 16 mont~ or six months for that matter," Bruce Braunstein, a Napa potter, told the San Fran· ctsco Examiner. "As jurors, we were instructed not to conside r possible sen· tences and I didn't and have not done so. But I got the feeling she would not get a heavy prison term, which seven ~ars is. "I don't see the value of putting someone in her situation in prison for 16 months. I don't see what society is golng to gain from that. She has paid a lot already. She has paid an im· mense amount.'' 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At Perpetual Savings you'll .. PERPETUAL largest state ·...._, mutual savings anct loan association. ! . I The complete Savings and Loan . . . . , I I I: ( DA ILY PILOT EDITORIAL ~\GE ) Dehftte Contribution By w~ndlng its wa1 1ucceafully through the com• pleJdt.les of selling up the presidential television de- bates, lbc Leaaue ol Women Voters performed an outtt&ndJng aervlce U> th candidates, the voten and tbe country. 1t wu p rticulatlY valuabJe lo th1s campa!p, when doubll and uncertal.nl.l about tho fonhcom.lna llectlon apparently beset a vast numbet of ~mericans. Despite its estimated audience of more than 80 million viewers, the first debate ltaelt did not set any records far TV excitement. Th.ls was a plus. The im- pression was one oC fairness and d.ignlty and balance. W'bich suited the occasion. A substantial part ot the credit for this must go\& .he League tor its refusal to bow to the networks' de· mand for audhmce shots to liven up the proceedings. Ibey were not needed. Apart from giving American voten a rare op. pos;tunlty for close-up comparison of the presidential cmdidates, tbe mere fact that sucb a debate could take place at all cannot fall to have made a profound impression in much of the rest of the world. It was broadcast to ~ countries in 112 languages. This facet of the project alone can do much to brighten the image oC American democracy in action. Surplus D eputies So Sheriff Brad Gates has been deputizing and handing out badges to a flock of bis friends and sup- porters. It's not a new wrinkle, nor is it illegal. But it doesn't measure up to the non political im· age Gates said he would project into the office. Time was when every sheriff rewarded his cronies and supporters with badges that gave them a semi-official status in certain tight circumstances. And there's something chest-puffing about toting around a pointed shield in one's wallet. But we thought thole times were gone, ex«pt in cow counues and some ot the pollticaJ warrens o! the Midwest and South. Lo6 Anseles county knocked oH the practice 14 years aao By appointine 5i2 persons -ranging from John Wayne to lobbyist Frank Michelena -as special de- puty aberiJfs, Gales loses a bit o! that polished prof esslonalism he pledged when he was elected the county's top Jaw enforcement officer. If badges are meant to draw respect to those who wear them in the line of duty, they sbou!dn 't be banded out lndlscrimlnately as favors to chum& and political backers. Sheriff Gates should quietly withdraw the 52 badl(es ~d reserve them for real deputies. Fears o f Flying H tear ot flying means more to you than the title of a recent book. you may be one of the estimated 20 million people in the United States who sutf er from aviaphobia. It's difficult to realize that so many in this day and age, when hopping on a plane seems to mean little more than boarding c:i bus, are scared to death of air travel. But that 's the number estimated by the Interna- tional Air Transport Association. And what's more, some major airlines are sponsoring sessions of group therapy to help prospective passengers overcome their fear. The courses. usually conducted by airline pilots assisted by psychologists, cost from $50 to $125. The customart patte rn is a series of classes, an airport tour and. quite oflen, a test rughl as a graduation ex- ercise. If th1s sounds too complicated, the experts sug- gest deep breathing exercises before and during take- off 'Verily 1 say unto you ... the rich may have abortions but the poor must have babies! It is the American way!' Pentagon Budget Needs Boost, Not Decrease . WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld looks like the energetic youth who worked summers delivering groceries, was elected president ol bis class and became an up- and-coming politician. A friendly sort, all-American and cuu.al with hla slaoi=. Rumsfeld Is the same now. He slta with bis feet on the deslic where less an· formal men once worked -the slHf Rob e rt S . McNamara , th e cagey Melvin Laird. the peda - 10 g i ca J James Schles- inger. With has tie loosmed Rumsf'eJd looks boyish, but the messaie Is the• same as lhat of his more somber predecessors; In real dollaN, US defense spendinc is Jn a steady, downward trend, "'h1le Soviet defense spendlnc 11t<'ad1ly increase~ Tasks Make Men Myths o.-AHO• COAST DAILY PILOT H•n H Wttd. Pvbl111N'r 'fllomcu IC1ml. £dltor Tht tdltoriat P••• of the DlilY Pilot auks to Inform and sumulatt rudera by Pttttnlml on t.ha'I P•I(' d1veru commentary on toplca of lntuest by syndkat· C'd columnl1ts and urtoonlsts. by prov1dlnc • rorum ror readers' vlns and by pruentfn1 lhla nt'-'SP•Ptr't opinions and ldua on curn•nt toplc1. The cdltot1al opinion• or tht Dally PUQt appear only In th(' tdllortal column at t.hc top or the Pllt Oploklna eir· pressf'd by the eolurnnbu and urtoonbll and letter ~Ttten are thtlr own and no tndorstmC'nt ol t.hflr \ le\11 s by the Dally Pl!« ~hould bC' infC'rrrd Sunday, Sept. 28-, 1978 "Tbe America.n people are not stupid," be says earnestly '"They are not going to allow their congreumeo and senators to diddle around and allow thls country to slide down that slope to apocltioooflnleriority " WHATEVER IS to be said about dlddlln& on the slopes of In rertority, it is clear that the Sov let.a have built their mllltary to the point where il ts now equal to th.at of the U.S. Aod while there is much noise about bloated defense budget.a, n&rTeftt Pentagon apending is at the lowest level since, say. ju.st before the Korean War. Perhaps U abould be even lower; lhia ls a matter to debate. But 1978 .tpendlng figures show that: -Defense gets 2'.3 percent or the federal budget, compared to 29.2 percent ln 1974, and 42.8 per· cent in 19&4 when the U.S. was cranking up In Vietnam. -Defense gela S.7 percent of the srou national product.. com- pared to S.8 percent in 197•. and WASIIlNGTON, D. C. -U Prt1ldent Ford's recent aWtude toward hlm la any iDdicaUoo, it looks u it Henry KJaslnaer's days here in W ashiniton are numbered. • For the President, under pres· sure from the light win& ol the Republican Party. has made it clear lbat h e no tonier •ur· ports b s ~cretuy of SUte f\alb'. It aeems t o m e • therefore , that Kt .. 1n1er ta already a lame duck. And nen bdore he leaves omce otnctally. I lhlnk. we can upect a number of retroapectfve accounts, analyaes and Judcmenu of hlA career. One of the most lnter..Unc. now beLn1 publlabed. ta a book by Bruce Maillah, the prominent ( THI~cu) 8 3 percent in 1964. DEFENSE employment represents 4.8 percent of the U.S. labor force, compared with S.2 percent in 1974 and 7.9 percent in 1964. -The U.S. mllltary now num- bers 2.1 million, down from 3.S million at the peak ol the Viet· nam War, and Jen lhan the 2.7 milllon in 1964. There are fewer Americans ln unltorm now lhan in 1.950. In each of these categories, the figures are in an upward trend for lhe Soviet defense el!ort. ''The Soviet Union bas beat busy as hell,'' Rumsfeld aaya, "while we go down. That can't go OD ... Being a political man, Rumsfeld pooh·pooba Jimmy Carter's admonition that lhe de- fenae secretary should be careful of what he says dunng lhe cam- praclllloner of the craft of p1ycbohistor y at the Mauacbuaetts Institute or TecbnoloeY. MAZLISH emphasizes the extent to which Kissinger, wbo arrived ln lhe United States as a German Jewish refugee on the eve of World war n. WU able to AmerlcanJie himself. As a re- ault, Mullah argues, x.taainaer developed two talents that were to serve his ambition. On the one hand, be learned the lmportance or leanJni on patrons who would help to ad· vaoc:e hlm. At the•~ time, he became immensely preoccupied wtth power aa a means of attain· ins hi• ends. But Mullah contenda -and I am inclined to agree wllh him -that Kissinger never com- pletely •hared tho ldealiam and mor•Uty of America. Tht11 be was, for all hla brtlUanco, not quite ln N.ep with the country. In a famous inten1ew with peigri, lest be become partisan. "ll they ask me stuff about what Carter says about this building." Rumareld aays, "l will respond." So he scores Carter fOt' talking about $15 billion ln defense cuts earlier thia year, changing it lo $7 or $8 billion, and now calling for $5 to f7 billion. "He's one of those who contributes to where we are on defense, and we've got to correct that,'' Rumsretd says. Ru,mafeld c~arges Carter with playtn& a "shell game" in ad- vocating the transfer of defense activiUea to civilian agencies. "II you move the A rm.y Corps of Engineers to the Department of the Interior, you don't save any money." ON 111AT RUCKUS over the billions In arms sales lo Iran and other nouveau ricbe nations. Rumsfeld points out that pro- posals for ~uch sales originate in the State Department. and lhat "The President is ultimately responsible for all military s ales. The Defense Department does not STANLEY KAR NO\\' Oriana Fatlaci , the Italian Joumallat, Kissinger compared himself to a cowboy who has "alway1 acted alone." In reality, he relied tremendously on help from more prominent men an or- der to promote himself. ONE OF 1118 earlies t patrons, whom he met In the army durtna World War JI, was Fritz Kraemer, an anti-Nail German arl11tocrat who now' serves ln the Pentagon. Kraemer eave Klasln1er his rtrat taste of authority by aulstlna him to beco me the military at1 mlniltrator of an occup1ed German town. Kraemer alao encouraged Kia1Ln1er lo attend Harvard, and there he met his next sponsor, Profeator Wllllam Yandell F,I liott. mlUate arms sales." Rumsfeld cbaracteri%es those .nations panting to buy arms, whether from the Westun or Communist bloc countries, u , "If you 're bell-bent to make a fool of yourself, and do something dumb, you can do it. You can flnd somebody who will do It for you." WIUCH IS to say that if a na· Uon can't buy what It wants from lhe U.S .• It will 10 to a free Euro- pean nation, or Ciecboslovalda, or to the Soviet Unioo. Thus, if Jordan wants an air defense system. and can't get it in lhe West, at can gel one from lhe Sov· 1ets So Rumsfeld makes lt clear lhal it's good for the U.S. to Hll weapons to nations wbo need them, providing they meet cer- tain criteria, as dete.rmined by the State and Defense depart- ments But should the U.S. sell weapons to both sides In a war? "Only a dingbat would sell Arnone othctr things EWott helped Kissin1er to ~come director of the Harvard lntema· Uonal Seminar. Kissinger used this ve hicle to build up a worldwide network of contacts that further contributed to his in· fluence. From Harvard; Kissinger went on to hls mOBt Import.at supporter, Nelton Rockefeller. lie htred Kissinger as an adviaer, thereby llfUng him out of tM academic community and in· troducln& him to the realm of political power. Thr Rockefeller link led Kissinger to Richard Nixon, but lhelr relationship would become complicated. For Nixon betan aa Kissinger's patron, but with WaterRate. their roles were re· vened u the Preaident p-ew Ln· creulnRIY dependent on bl1 ~cretary of Stale. But 1f Kiulnaer Wied hl1 con· nections odroltly, he woa not alway11 successful. He was s purned by the Kennedy and weapom.to bolb sides ln a war," Rutn1feld says. And how about the con• aresslonal move to st.op delivery '4 anna to Turkey which were already pald for? "It's like tak· lng a 2x• and cracking ll acro5s the bridge of their nose.'' And when Congress talu about the U.S. being the "merchants of dealh"? "It's all under the &uiae of righteousness, niceness and rnorallly," Rumsfeld says, "and Lt .. a bunch or hogwash.·· But how about Egypt's desire to· buy C· 130s, those troop transport planes, and navy weaponry? M, In a political year, Jlumsfeld says, "I've been a little reluctant to &Tab thls and try to wrestle it to the around." lf the defense jargon gets too thJck at the Pentagon, Rumsfeld can come up with "I can reel tl In my bones,'' as an answer. Or. he could, as be once did ln a perplex- ing situation. declare that he wouldn't "go back and swat each nit and gnat" between the Im· plication a In two points of vaew. Jotmson administrations, and. u we now see, he Is gettiru! short. shrift from the Republican-Party. WITll ALL this, howe¥er,.l believe that Kisslnger has earned a key niche in history even though his accompl11h· menta may not last. lo the first place, the meteoric rise of an Immigrant to the rank of Secretary of State is In UaeH one of those only- ln-America sagas that Is bound to become legendary. Moreover , there is something dazzlln1 about KJss-tn1er '1 attempts to put his theories Into practice by adapt· .l.na ht. 19th century concepts to the contemporary lntemaUonaJ llCf!fte. KIHlnger once wrote that "men l>ecome myths. not by what they know, nor even what lhey achieve, but tho task• they set for tbemaelves." By t}\at ytu•tiaUck , he is likely lo f'nter In to American mytholol)'. Policy-makers: Don't Forget Idealism S.eretary or State Heury KJu.toaer bu aent his repreaen. tatlves out acrota \he country to find out why the Amerlcan poo- ple aren't more entbu1JastJc about•the tore.Ip polJey ot the United Stat~1. One ot the ln· tawtlnl tlnd.ln•• al UM rewrn.. tn1 cou.rten ta that the American people '" a need tor a more rt · coanhable m o r a I pwpo1e ln the conduct ol ow-· torel1n policy. Tbey &O'M with the Jtneral lbrult ol that pollq but tbeJ ap. pear to ~ troubled l>y wllat ~to the:m to be too mueb de- vtouanea. tuo mucb ol a tmdeft. ey to t.. ll'api~ IA OW' q.. ~ toworljl aactn. Tbey bellevt tn belpln1 needy countrtH but they don't want that ald to bt a pl07 for enabllnc our mUilar)' to 1et a toehold ln another country. They want to 1end more food to huncry people, but they aren't IW"t the food doetn'l fall Into lbebanch or praliteen. IN GENB•AL, aovemmeot poUc1·makers have a tendency to be dladalnful of anyth1na that amub of ldeallam. They Lend to down1ude the Importance ol public opinion. They tend to u- IWllt that the way people think ua be mana•ed to tit their need.I. . They Uve In a 1forld ot plot and cou.nterplot whert Qnldlm ii ak1n to a wa7 oflife. l!vory now and then. however, 1ometblQ1 happens that pe:net.rata the hard outer lQU ot eynlc1ain ud t.eeMI U. $)0lie7·m-¥ta that naWna la ( NORMAN ] COUSIN~ more poweJ'ful ln the real world than what 1oe1 on ln the minds of people. Inevitably. there come!! a point wber• the movera and 1balter1 in a 1overnment dis. cover they're belpleu without UM 1upport of public oplnJon. And, auddeoly, the cyntcism and auper-aophlallcated formula· tiona 1ive •ay to the buic reali· tf. Tbat reality 11 that the around on which the leaden stand bu solidity cmly 11 encqih people stand with them. AT SUCH Um•, the leaden are forced to accept t.be bard fact that moral luues ctn be the most powerful factors of all in making lOfetcnfOliCy work. \And those govenuncnt of· nclllla who ulat ooly ln a world or realpollllk and power poUUc1 ultimately wind up wlthout a portfolio and without proepcc:t1. The greatest changes an human hls\.Ory have come about when people have strong feelings about q_ucallons ol rl1ht and wron1. So the beat poltciu are built on hooeat Idealism. Tbe American people have bten told that their safety a.nd well -belol require •aal ltockplle• or nuclear explosive-a Yet the truth hu been slnk· lna 1n that the only real def eme in a nuclear age ts a durable peace. For lf the weapons now bein1 •tockpUed are ever used, the result would be a 1ulcldal holocaust. Such beln1 tbe caae, pto- plotoday are plYlot a areal deal of at~nUon io the Ideas that deal wi°' bulc caasea f6 war. And, 11Lnce people are interested' not just In peace but Ju1Uce, they ert' 1cnrtlnlalng our foreign policy for evidtnce that It hu a 1enuinc moral dimension. 'rbe most effective 11tate1men In the wol'l,d today, therefore, are those who oat only do n()l 1colf at Idealism but re· ~oinfi• that \heir policies art 4>ound to be lmpr•ctical •nd empty without lt. THIS PLAIN truth waa put k wwk by men who c~ated lhJ1 na tion an6 covemed It durtng ill ' early years. Every UmcthJI coun try has departed from that natural Idealism, the Amor1car peoetc have been thelOHra. ~· ·---. .. The only thln1 that 11 1ur- pr1alng about the report ol Mr. Kluln1er'1 publlc opinion pollltul ts that tt sbould bave been neeeaury for them Lo "' seatth for the infonnaUon that ii ;tt la.r&e tn OUt bistary. \ DAIL V PILOT A 1 Equal Rights Amendment Discussed Result: A New Society or . • • 8y DORts AU.£N lt ha!'! lwc·omc clear t.o m e, uflt!r much research of feminist literature, symposiums and work-,hop~. that rcmini~m has an uncompromising goal. True leminists believe that thl're cun be no equality. as defined ln their terms, without a complete societal change. Tlw family b ln the w11y or achieving the feminist coocept of equality. So what we arc really dobutm~ is two ~ocietal life styles. One is with the family being the nucleus, or, as th«' Sc·hularruth 1'1r cstone feminist would say, "the nuclear family." The other life style is the sell-centered concept. • · The fum tly is interdependent within it.self. (Each member is dependent on the other. > The self-centt'red feminist variety Is Interdependent with government. <Each dependent on the govcrnmc11t > THE WORD t!Qualit,y now becomes a key factor for un locldn& the doora todebate. We know of and bave read about the hfe styles of cowrtries such as Red China and lbe ~viel Union, wherein children are reared by lhe state and in· dividuallty Is only expressed so rar as the government re- gulations allow This is a form ol equality. but not necessarily freedom or the purswl of happiness. loner conflicts in these COWl· tnes are minimal, as t.otahtanan control qu.itllly squelches any free thought or actloo by penalty or dealh of impriaon· ment. The famlly·struct.ured society, such as we have here in Amenca, is indiv1dual in at.s interdependent makeup. For two people lo live togelhff as husband and wife, lhere have to be partnership agreemenls, whether lbey are spoken or unspoken, written or unwritten. These agreement.s vary as much as the indivldual.5 involved. They have been nexlblt enough to chanee wllh the times and the years ONE ONLY HAS to look al fa mily lire styles 50 years ago to detect this fact One observation stands out clearly though: There is far less coercion within the family unit, with less penalty for violating rules, than there is within the communal societies. ,. With lbe introduction of the Equal Rights Amendment into our constitution, we are actually introducing a radical, societal change -not an evolving change, but a manipulal· ed change. The Status of Women's Commissions, such as we have here in Orange County, are like insurance policies just in case the Equal Rights Amendment CERA> is not ratified. (It needs to pass 1n four more states before it becomes law.> These comm1ss1ons are helping to make local, county and state legislation conform to lhe intent of the ERA through the UM of pressure groups, political power and tu grants. Jnd they are supported by tax dollars. FOB WOMEN TO have the kind of equallty the remanist subscnbes to, :.he would have to recognize, as a fact, thal there are no biolog1caJ <physical) diCCerences between men and women. How can this be when women have babies and babies need care-> These are the areas in wtuch they want societal changes . abortion laws, altemallve life styles, such as les· biarus m , unisex a nd transsexuahty Paternity leave, where men stay home with the baby, as well as th<' mothers Guaranteed annual income, which will govemmen· lnlly s ubs1d1ie his los:. ol pay Government· provided child care facilities for all peo- ple. whether they can afford it or not, lo be built and maln· talned with tax dollars Infants could go directly into these at 111x weeks of age The two p<'rsons can then go back lo work to help :.ubsldiz.e all or these government programs. -CHILD·DEVELOPMENT leg1slallon, such as Sen. • • • Olde1t Right in the , World? ~ l By JOHN W. GAllDNEll d 1 am not a renowned leader ln the fl1ht fOl' women's rtahts. l 'm just on adult male 1 American who bu come to some ahnple, strona\y held views on the subject. t I grew up ln a lam.Uy of boys and to say that, in arowlng up, I gave liUte thouaht to the role of women would be a wild over-statement. I gave no thought to lt. --But I was stonna away aome impressions even though I didn't know it. My mothd· • was a strong, independent-minded woman wb.osefreal encray and good business sense I provided me with an expensive education; and never doubted that II 1 cou14 be re· source!ul and aell·sufficient as 1be wu. I'd make Lt. " My wife and I have two dau&bters, now grown, and it was m y observation of their llff' ·~ experiences thatled me to ttiveaerlous thoughttothe role or women in our society. C • ,. NO DOtJBT my ob&ervations will seem ~lementary to thole wbo have atudied the subject for yean. But I juat want l co talk u atralabt as I can about some down·to~a.rth tblnl•· 1 Flrlt, atewfact.a. I -Tho idea tbat women can aet equal pay for equal work la, except in a few enli&htened orsaniutlons, a joke. Wqes « for female colle1e l?'lldua~ sUll approximate thoso otmale blCb acbool drop-outa. ,J -Federal, 1tat.e and local aovemmenll practice and :1 condonecliscriminationagalnst women. :r -5oetal Security laws penal.lJe both the homemaker, who bu no coverage or protec:Uon, and lho workinJ woman •C who ii married, who pays ln at the same rate bul will receive •lower return on her investment than a man. -NO INDUSTRIAUZED country m tbe world has a smaller percentaae ol women doctors, women lawyen, women engineers, women physicist.a, women lawmakers, ,, women justices and women achievers than the United States. I( -It was not unW five years aao that the Supreme Court first knocked down a law which discriminated acalnst ll women, and even then, the Court refused to Invalidate earlier deciltons upholding discrimination. Today a woman plaJnllff 1• still c.arrln the .burden. of proo! that aovemmen.t action.s Tr'" perpetraUng sex bias arelllet. ./ -1besamejurisdktion send amantojail for3<1days for belni drunk : a woman, lb years. --Only two percent or employcs in the hi11hest arado or J{O\•emment are women p ONE COVLDGl\'E a lot moreexamplH bul thosuhould make the polnt. The Equal Rigbt.sAmendmentsays · "EqwUlflof nght1undnthelaw1ho.llnot t»dn1ed or obrfdgcd bfl th• Urutcd Stat11 or bit an11 Stat• on oc count of IU." It's as si m plc u that. There are no hidden messages. •c.. •1: .. •:-Ratification of the ERA would ensure uniform legal k equality for women and men. Women now race a crasy quilt ,, of archaic s tate laws and legal obstacle& of varying surmoun· ·• lability. THERE ARE LAWS that still limit where and when 1• women can work, that require the permission of her huaband ,,, before she can manageincome, thatusumeall property held '°I in marriage Is owned by the husband. A widow may have to ,, pay inheritance tax on her own home, which the law assumes was purchased by the husband 9 Opponents or ERA hove done everything possible to stir ff up the fear of change, and to picture the Amendment as aome 4 1 kind ol nutty idea. 1r Walle r fo'. Mondale's Child 1111d Family Services Act of 1975, wtucb w 111 help &.o force these children Into child·cart! cen- ters. Another assist lnto the child·care centers ls the recent ruling by the Industrial Welfare Commission that all babysitters who babysit over 3S hours a month are to be pa.Id S2 :l<l per hour /\ violation of this ruling would ruean a fine, 1mprisonmrnt or both. 1he, Peri )s of PAuline But go back overthepointa J've mentloned. l 'm not talk· 1• ing about any crazy new rtghts-1 'm talk.Inf about the oldest • right ln the world -fair play: the same chance a man baa to • 1• exercise bis God·given talents; a fair chance lo gel a job; "' equal pay for equal work; equality before the law; and the The whole argument really comes down to lhia: ls Uus the kind or new society we want? I don't -do you! Dorn Allrn of Wtlfmm'1n re11gned from the Or~ Qnmty StallL'J of Womt>" Commwnon to btcomf' cho1nno11 of SOS ISot>f! Our Slalui I same chance as a mantoenjoythefraltofone'sownefforta. 1' l • ' Thal ·s the least I want for my daughters and m y grand· " daughters. And that's the lea.st I wanlfor my country. ,·, John W. Gordner u chairman of Common Coiue. Thu artfcl4t it' •11 r~ntedfrom thtcuruntftblacmo/lhat organ1iollon'1 Front Lmt. ,li ·'· 'Good Day Care Can Only Strengthen Family' To the Editor I was d111appcmted lo read your ~atonal on day n tre and lta sup· pm.ed effect on Comity life. ln11tc•11d or repealing lhl!I tired opmion. )-OU m1Rht have made some mt•unin~rut 11u1uiesuons ror progrnm' whr('h would actually help Com1hr~ You m11tht huvt> enC'ouruged corporations to adopt policle!I nl(ami.t movana l'mployes around the ('Oun try, underm1rung com mun1ty SUp~rt of tht' family VOlJ Ml(HIT have advookd the concept of half or'-• tame Jobi for both fnlhl'rS Bild mother!!, AO parenta could de\olc mort' time and enf'rgy to lhe ('are of their children Therf' are many otht'r govern ment and mdustry octlon ... which work 1111a1n1l famlly st.rcninh What 111 futll<' •~ mc-n MCf'ndlnrt ( MAILBOX ) 1 pulpit, exhorttng women to 10 back to the maternity ward and kitchen sink . aaa\nsl the woman'a own perceived self lntereat, to aatlsfy mortal or M>Cial traditions. What la needed la a reordertn1 of 1oclety'1 prioriU.• and ,... warda 10 that women can achltve their own soala wh.Ue allO promoting 1M wtlf an of society and the next reneratlon. Men loftlly claim to ob· Ject to day care pro1rama becauae of their concern tor thf' family. I believe that aood d~ care for the children of women who are already working (uaually from financial neceulty) c an only strenithen the family. My impression Is that con· servalivet actually object to day care because they would prefer not to help pay fnr ll SALLlEMOOK Not Co11t radk-torv To the Editor. I dlHlrff to quite an extent with your Sept. 19 editorial about cbild cart centtra and C.rter'a belief ln eatabll1hln1 them. while he also emphul1e1 tht lm· portance of at.rona fam.llJ unit.a. I do not think thcac two thouahts ar~ contradict.ory. It Isn't the amount ot lime p11rentt1 111>«.•nd with chlldr-en lbal influences them the most. ll's the kind of time. Most chtldren, whether their parent.a work or not, or whether the home atmosphere la Ideal or not, benefit by ultendlng nursery schools. centers, etc THERE ARE even some who need very much lo get away from a parent that is making life un bearable. I quit m y job when our son was bom.' My husband lnabted I be with him all the lime. Al two years old he clun1 lo my apronalrin«s all the Ume, ter· rfbly shy. I thought bow lemble It would be lf I had to t>e away suddenly. IL would have been a trauma for the chJld. J 1ot a pnrt time job and placed him in a chJld care cooler, taldna hlm over at first for a very ahort lime. tl did wonder11 for him One neighbor screamed at her child all day; be was a wreck, with ulcers. He began al the center and got much better. JOAN BAKER Curt all Vlolftttf" To the Editor Ann Landers recently printed a suggeation that parent.a boycott products advertiaed on children's t elevision show& that contain excessive violence. I agree. I do admit a loni·Sbot posslbtllty tha t this violence wUI not. in the Jong run. adversely 1r. feet our children. 8ut -can we afford to tuke this chance? LE88 VIOLENCE on children 'tt lelevlslon program mini wlll certainly not hurt our children. I feel we can't l08e by followlnf thl1111u1t1festlon. Any readers who are interest- ed in forming a group to lmple· ment the suggestion In this area, please call Carol Topping at 642·0581. C'AROLTOPPING Marfn~• Df"f f"ftdftd To the Editor Re Last Saturday's "Body of Child F ound in Field." I vehemently protest the lrrele· vanl statement regarding the child's s tepfather being a Marine Whatever happened to "innocent unUI proven auJlly->" Let's not jump to conclutlons on the basis of u recent case or two. Are all college rrofe!ll!IO,.. absentminded? Do ol Marines beat their children? Plcue try lo keep the news reporting u llltlc more objective In the future. MICH EJ.li; BURO F .. S.5 Israel Puts Extra Cnmch on Fried Chicken WASHINGTON Keolucky t"r1ed Chicken. which peddle• Colonel Snnd~rs • dclectablce around the world, would like to hove its c hicken and eat It, too. The corporate boua, accord 1na to th('it confldenUal papen. would Uke to o p e n a franc biu in Israel But If they should r:ilse the col· onel's conteed vtsa 1e In Jerusa l e m and Tel Aviv, they ml1ht ~ boycoUed by the Arab naUons and t.hua I01e a lot of bucks. So they have been C'OOSiderlni n icheme that would permit them to ell nn1cr·lickin'·good chick n to the l$>r&ehs Wlt.bou\ol· fencilq the Araba. The plan, as ou1llnrd In confldentJaJ corporate I - mem09, calla for aettint up an llraeli franchise. pMeodiQC It ls U1e1al and launderinl the pro- ceed.I, possibly l.brou&h South Atrtca. llENTUCK Y Fried Clicken la now owned by the Heublein Corp., a blllioo-dollar ftrm that otherwlae dlapenaes beer, wine and Uquon. One of It• ••· ecutJvu, G. A. McNamara. I.a convinced that Colonel Sanden' Kentucky fries would be gobbled u_p lo llrael. "We muat be ln llrael, •• be declared In a July 23, 1178, memo. But thla could leave the Heublein Co11>. wil.b a lot of u.n· uten chJcken on tu banda from Cairo to Kuwait. ~ eoncluded. Uierefore, tbat "we cunot be there l~ally. • • But there ls mo" tb&o one way to pluck a cblcken. He had local· ed a man •bo wu ''in1eratm in becoming a pirate fnncbl.sff,l' (JACK ANDERSON) confided McNamara, "with some sort of re1nun.alloo to u.. via Sovtb Afrtc1 or elsewhere. U. undenUDdl that .. could not condone nor service bl.a oper• lion ancl. ln fact, for C011metic re· uona mltht ... have to brtna UU1adon a1aln1\ him In Israel for uaurpi.nC our mark." But whlle the company encated ln lhll le1aJ charade, il would quietly colltct tl1 nplar royaJUea under tbe table. The propoul b u nol been Im· p l emented , a Heublein 1polte1maa told us. THE HOPE OF eel11nl fried cbJcken to bo&.h the Arar. and hraellt bu occupied tbe Heublein blerarcby (or 1omo Ume. McNamara MMlled the. Mlddle ~aat market in a 'UV JS, ma. menio atam~ ''ptrt0nal and con.ftdenUat. 1 Dula wen cookin1. h• report*'., in Iran, Kuwalt and Lebanon, perbepe allO E1ypt and th• Arabian Gull countries. "In Jor~n." he added, "we have juat aimed with a coualn ot IDlla Huueln, Prloce All. for • ooe«ore opt.ion. and • the ~ k>okl Ulco it could eaall1 bol41t to 15 walta ... •cNamara noi.ct ~aL Ke11· tocty Pried Chicken heel rt· Celved & DWDNr ol request.I for frachl ... In ltrul. It oould ..... troobl• wl&Ja "U.S, and U.K. (United X.lltclom) .14•l•Ja or,.nlla· Uonl," be warnl!O. ii Colonels., den laH~ larMl ..S t.bta retrMted at tile ftnt Arab •· c:rJ. TM COIDMAJ 8litht tterl f le. ''a Vtf'J HfiM boJe«t 0G our beTerace and fOaid 8dlnttea 1ll..m:aJar .wktta Lbmqpout UM worl~" he cautioned. Therefore, b e concluded . "I (HI thlt we ahould continue wttb our Arab world 4Mvelop- ment and for cosmetic rel.ION coaUmae pertodJcall.Y to d1U\Lu with 1Dt.ernled parties in Iarael IO U to kMP tM rut active. Howenr, I 1triou1l1 doubt wbttber we 1a.ould tnr, at. leut as Heublein, take a trand\lff pol!Uon ln ltrael." THIS RECOMMENDATION. accordlo1 to a memo two yean later, wu adopted. "When we be&aa to ct.velop the Mldeut," • wnw. '"we made an executive '9ditGll wttb <U.Ubletn Pml· deal) JDek Wa14ron'1 bl•lap tht .. ~oWd ...... t.o "'' ve•ll••t• larael but not. to fracliSM lt. If ... francblHcl larMI, ••would run the rtak ol btlDI btnned from iM Arab ma.rt.u.•• 1'ht llia&lll. ~ are IU1J walt1n1 for lbelf' nm t.aaU of Colonel Sandera' ringer· llckln'·tood product Footnote : A He ubletn apoJluman uld lbe firm will 1000 undertake another "feuibUllJ udy" Ol the IJraeli marlltt. { I ' ,48 OAlt. v P1Lo r Apple Town Appealing To Drivers Boredom of lbe Jonc-diAlantt driver can ~ relieved by takina freeway break• lb at are far m0tt intenstln1 than lunch at.ops. Ofl·hlchway little towns are ideal for thia; and tber'e are few ' better than Sebulopol, at the core ol lhe California apple coun try. The community with a Russian name but no Russian residents la sWTOUDded by 9,000 acres ol or- chards; and shortly alter you tum off U.S. Hichway 101 onto St.ate Highway 116 West. about 50 miles north ol San f)-oocllco, you will smell the apple blouoma If it's springtime, or, if it's barvesl time, the c1dery fr•· grance of the apples themselves. During harvest, mid-July to mid·November, pickers in st.raw aornbreros swarm on taJl lad· ders, dropping lhe Gravenst.eJruJ (golden orbs streaked with red and orange) into canvas shoulder bags. In the early spring, the trees are large bouquets of blossom s There are 23 Christmas tree farms in the area, mixing their piney fra- grance with that of the blooming apple trees. • Singapore Sun Draws Crowds SINGAPORE (AP) -H.avtn, fun in the sun is what attracted 1 2 millioo vltil0t'1 to Malaysia last year. Uko all aood vt.sJton t.bey broqbt lhear money with them, payln1 $144 mllUon to alibttee, 1hop, sleep and entertain themselves in th.Ia tropical country that boest.a of havlnc aun- ahl.ne throuehout tbe'year. MOil vlaltors from Sin1apore Oock to Kuala Lumpur, only lo d1aperse into the nel1bborin1 towns of lpob and Penana. Young people donol usually str'ay away from the cities because they want to be where the •C· lion is at n11bt. But others move out into th c<>untryside, perhaps to loosen the cramped feel· ing they endure most ol the year In Singapore, an island ol only 244 square mHes with a population of2.5 million. VISITING families trek into smaJI towns like Segamat, Malacca. Seremban, Port Dicksoo1 Butterworth and Kola Babru. They on en a voia the glossy bot~ls that demand high prices. There is, however, luxury, comfort and en· ttttainment for those willing to pay for It m ma· jor towns like Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Jpob Pu.lau Langkawi and Kola Kanabalu. The national park in Pahang is 'reJ*ted to have the largest virgin fore5t in southeast Asia. Those with the lime and money travel lo the east Malaysian state of Sabah, where there is a 301· square-mile animal sanctuary. Origins of the name Sebastopol are obscure. Fort Ross, a .Russian settlement oot too far away, was founded in 1821, but there's no record of its people moving inland. Workers plucking apples from the trees are a familiar sight in Sebastopol, a Northern California town with a mysterious name. MILES OF SANDY beaches along the east coast of Malaysia are m the process or being transformed into playgrounds for tourists. But lbe monsoon season that begins in October does not end until February, making the sea too rough for swimminit. The west coast and eastern states of Sabah and Sarawak are a haven for those fond or country life. The areas are filled with rivers. lakes, waterfalls and tropical forests. Touch of Hawaii: Lei-Away Plan By STAN DELAPLANE HONOLULU At wit's end: For that under-$10 birthday present. Or .. thank you for the lovely dinner." You make plenty of points with a flower lei. Shipped overnight by air Crom Hawati. A vanda orchid lei, de- livered with a card next day, goes ror $5.15. I always wired for them. But no, says Peter Fithian -·'Greeters of Hawaii.·· "Direct dia ling is faster and maybe cheaper. From the West Coast it's $1.68 after 5 p m . or S2 all day for three minutes. We can ~ct all the information. charge the lei to any of your credit cards and mail you a ~onfirmation " So get a price hst and tuck 1t away · "Greeters of fl awah." Box 29638 Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii 96820. Cut flowers such as anthuriums, too. A hall dozen delivered, $10.25. Big bus iness with "Greeters" 1s meetmg your friends al Honolulu Airport with a let, a ktss. Tropical fruit waiting m their hotel room. They'll even send around a Hawaiian guitar orchestra and a half dozen hula girls. Talk about that old South Seas Island Magic! ••• lf you put leis in the refrigerator after you wear them, you can make them last several days. They'll tell you what kind to order, according to how far they're being shipped across country. * * * "We've been reading about your travel in the Sooth Pacific and it sounds wonderful. But do they have any tropical health pro· blems?" A ship's doctor told me shore-going passengers bring back three things: "Sun· burn. insect bites and hangovers." I never hear or anything special. We are not warned: "Don't drink the water." Or. "eat only yourself.'' fruit~ und vegetables you peel *** Coral cuts are painful and stubborn about h ealing. Wear sneakers if you do any reef walking. Or even beach wading. *** "I can't see without my glasses and I can't wear contact lenses. ls there some way to get a face mask for snorkeling without swimming blind?" J 've seen race masks with a square magnification pane set into them. In op· t.ometrists · places. Sporting goods stores seem to be loaded with sophisticated equip· ment. Surely tbose Jacques Cousteau divers don't ALL have 20/20 vision. *** Some of tbe gear in the South Pacific looked like it bad been made for special purposes. Example: Swim fins with VERY thick soles. Maybe against coral cuts. *** "Should we buy pesos ln the hanki, here before we goto 1't exico?" Buy them in Mexico. Day to day as you Golf's Name of Game INDIAN WELLS, C a hf. <AP > Golf •co ur se~ f o rm the phys ical and ~ocial center of this desert , town. and the loudest no&.Se is the hum of lhe SOO battery-driven golf carts. Most residenli are captains of industry or show business big-shots. Industrialist Leonard Firestone lives here, as. do entertainers Bob Hope. Lawrence Welk and Greer Garson. For some. Indian Wells is a WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or use them. Although the Me xican govern· retirement village. For ment is trying to hold the peso at 19.70 lo others, it's a second l9.90 to the dollar. it is unlikely that it will ho~~·uated 20 miles stop fluctuating southeast of Palm Spr· * * * mgs, the city consists cf For the amount you spend as a tourist. two 18-hole golf courses it's not worth trying to out·fo!uess the money surrounded by houses. market. except tor a tiny shol>-• * • ping center next to City On money changing, best bet is DON'T Hall . -no more than you bave to. Each time you GOLF IS 8 way cf life change from one currency to another, the here, and the way cf life bank charges a ree. Not big. Not unfair. But is expensive . The youDOpayforthisservice. cheapest houses owned * * • by the city's 1,400 resi· So, if you've changed dollars to poun.ds dents cost $100,000. in England, and are now going to France. Those alone the fairway don't tum in your pounds for dollars. Then of the Eldorado Country buy francs when you get to Paris. Take your PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTlTIOU$ e111011U lolUIUI ST ATIMllfT ,,. ...... ._. ___ _,....., P BUCNt.mCE P ICT\TIOU\ eUllNU~ NAMljT4TIMllNT flw .... .., .............. I• """"' .... --••l•O• e.t.Y PllO*flUll~ "'~'·' 1.AOUNA Hill> ... (Oo(Al AAh (Wt W (;ae.i -· No•-1 llHcll ~ 12.1•,. •""°'') •• ,. ,.,.., • l••"•'• A rt 61•vlfttlU •)I ..,_ (oftt, ...... ,. a..11, CA ((Nlf;ll P O .. ,,. .. L•...,...Hli• .,.u , .. u ................... l•- ...... (A•>•U ~ lN> _._, h ~-1 ... IW eo\ ~· lllv-..i Cev•• Ou••'-t.-rw1•• "-'"'~ D 71 IOftA U., H""ll ... i.t• 1W ft (A ., ... l-f An C.•OVIMltl Tllh '1•'-'"""I .... Iii .. wol" I"° o..;.ry (,le"' .. °'-C-y .... $ott> "1~~::.r,r;:;' h, .,~"''" .... ,..,•tun· t-.0o ... ft\i\ 'eat•.,..•U ;rt n tHf'lt "° '" ..,_.. _,, "" NI .. ~:;~~~ tl•t• 61 ()ul\~("""fYOft'-VI ""W•-0r....,.. c. .. ,, O.olv ~IOI. ,..,,., $9CM, II. I•. 26. aNtOc:t ) '''' flll'\,b4''"~~ Ht A", .. \..o.,.,t 0.11t., ,...._ .. ~Jt vpl Ii lo ""d 0.1 I 10 "'' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE HOTICI!. TOCltlEOtTOllS !.UPlllllOll COUllTO,-THB STATI!. O~CAlll'OANIA FOtt THE COUNTYO~OllANOI. ... """'" E•f•w "" ltAlPH R. AU2eNNC. Ottftt..ad NOTICE IS Hl!REBV' GIVEN lo I,_ ulldlto,. ol 1,... •bO"e "•med --• tn.t ell ~\ NVtr\9 Cl•i.,,.. ~tMl ttw wtd 6"<•0t"' •r• tequ•rf'd to Ill• ,....,,,. W1tn ttw ,...,.,,.,. wouc:rwn,. tn t,._ Ofhc:.-o• ,,... < t.,., ot trw-· .-..,... l'MtU4'd t~t Cl"' 10 pr•wn• '""°m ..,..,.,. ,,_ ~(H....,.f"Y "01.ICMt\ to '""° "" ~_.i •11 ... O'ho of \HEP>lf-AO. ~H[PM ERO ANO OUNOA\, Al torniry\ •t l •w ?Ut Ou~ °''""' ~f*' ti ltYtt'W C.ttt0tn1•9711~ .....,,.,., ... ., Uw pl«.• of IM.U•n•·" oi ""' "" 0trs.•0"4'4 in •ff ""'"•'· °"'"' ft•nQ co trw .,,,,.,., OI "•'" OIJ'(.c:Hn1 w1thfn tour montft'S aft.ef u. htt.f Qil;O&h.•ttonof UW -•~< .. Ot•ecJAUllu••>• ,.,. ._ATHRVN H AU/I.HNI E•t<utrn_ Of tM W1flof tn-&bO'lt9 n.~d ,,, .. )P ,, SHtPMEllO, SHllPNEllO ANO OUN OAS 41-•Ull..aW 11nOvPont 0 '1•• S..oto II lrvlM CA tflll fol 11tOllJ .... au..-.... , tor e ••<~r· • Pon.. ... n.o o' an~ C'> .... , o .. ;1. r>11 ,, yut ~ 11 1• l• 1' • I/I} /fl PUBLIC NOTICE CP·JIU NOTICIP TO Clll!OI TOlli WPl!lllOlt COUltf 0"THE HATf. OFCA~ll"OllNIA l'OR THll COUNTY 01' OAA"Ol ....~J ( •1•1~ O' 8fNJAMIN H llU\MAN Or"t••"'d N011(£ tS H£1UIH (olV{N lo I,_ r9d1•0..-.. ,,. ,,_. anot>' .. ft.A'"""".__..,, lh.tt .-a p. '"°"' "•"''"" f 11\•rM tQ\ln't .,,.. "•HI oer~I It(,. f-<lUt,.t'O to fHt tN>m .,,,,_ thit-""'<•o•,.., vo""' '" U"I ttw' o't•<.,. ,,t '""" <1•'" ,,, t~ ebf)w .-ntit1._d (O\lft or-10 "'"'~"' '"'""' wi1tn th fW .,, .. ,., voutn•,' to ,,..,. """ :)ln·..anf'<f •t ,,.... • ., .. 11.c,. Of rRANK 0 !>TIEFEI. ol HAllN'<, SCHAG J()H .. o;()"I ~ CA RI. <,(IN P,,. I Oii• ·· Ho.1 11 .. "4S1S M,trArtf"lur iNulf'Y•tt:I ~,.,_.~ &#•""' C.t•1tot•'h ''1661 #f\.rn ''\ ttw CJ••f~ M tHl\1n,.n Of ·~ \Jfl ~r\1g"""(I in •ll m""' ,., ~''"'~"" t > uw """'"'~ 1,t 0,410 O•·<~ t•·"'• wd t .,, tn-,, •T'Qnlh\ •••• , tf'w ,,, .,,, P•Jrll1t All 1"1~ ,,,., l"lll)l•(• O.Olttd Avo11•1 '' '"" THOMA') R VOUNC. f •"'1.uto,. o• In• W1H ot 1rw:-•bnv~ n'1m~o d•·t...,_,., FRANIC 0 STll,-EI. llAllNES,SCHAG, JONNSON & CAllLSOff P.O eoal7 .. UUMa<Artltur 8hd Newoort •nc11, CA ttWJ (7Ult7'·- AllorlltJ\IOt' ll ,.cvtor ,.,, I• PUBLIC N011Ct:; PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS eUSINl!H NA,.llSTATllMl!NT T ... 1o11o ...... -"°"' •••00."9 blN· ""''·~ J'OA£ST AVfNU£ MALL A~- IAT£S. ••O N•wPO•I C•"l•r Dr••• Suil• .al, ,.. .. ~ -II. Qlltom1• .,... Ae<r .. 11on\, l..c • • C..lltomJe cor -•I-. tlO Nt wPort Cet\ter Oro.-. 5'Mi. 41.J. H•woort B•e<"· C..11-• 9IW E. J•-t Mur•r, tlO Hewl)Orf C.l\ltr Orlv•, Sulle "l. f4ewpo<l IMcll. C..lltor"" '1..0 HarolO lytKll. Jr • .,0 ...._,, C•l\ltr Orlv• Sulle 411, NtwPort IM«n C..lllofl\l•t1"° HllQll Blue, •IO , .. woort °'"",. Ori•• \uote •ti Nt wl)Ort ... .-11. Ga4•torrwe.,_ " T .. rr.,. l. RhOO•\, UO ~rt Cent•r Otlvf' \u11• tOO NP•OOr1 f.-M'" -MlllO" f' N .. lor )t 10. (t•· t H•tft••v .. So"'" l •ou"• C...hforf'I'• m 1> l(o ..... ln 0 ........ "'°' C:.0..-t H1qt\.,4't. Soutr't l •o.,n•. C..-1t0f'"N• "'" D•••d J .. m .. , 'Y~rm•h• 3U06 Coe\t H4Q,.w .•y, ~out" L.•Qun•., (AlllO ...... .,.,, o.ry Oovod ""•I•• lll'tt c:-.r HIQfl.,..Y. ~t" l.•O•'"•· C:.tllOr"'• .,.,, ICt""°lh Al.,, Mote"•" Jlll»C...>f H•!JI'•••· Soutll l.equ"•· 0111-. m11 Tflo.., .. I llnqo. lf70. C•••f HIQll .. av, "'utll l•QUI\• c..111 ... "' .. .,.,, '"•\ bu\I,.....\\" b•1nQ tf)ftdUt tfllfJ nv .. °'*''"'f"\lt•P R£CREAT IONS INC A (~llfOr'nle fC»tpOr•tH'W\ \1(7nt'll ( >tm•' MU.•• l n1' \t•lttm.t11nt fih~'rl w1tn ow <.nutWv ''"'' ut ~•"O"' (t>u"tv on ~""""°"' 1 1•r. Pubfl\twd Ot•no-t ,M .. t D•1ly ""'°' ~ " .. ft •nd 0-I ~. 191• 11137 '" PUBLIC Nc.mCE "•CTIYIOUSeU,INIU NAMllSTATEMfNT f.-..f.f14 ... ,,... .. ,~,., •• ,..tiYJ... ~"·' ~UT H COA'>T 0 1 11£1.0P( II )1111-8 W••t C.,tl••' ~~I• M • CA 9)/04 \o"'th Co• .. • Plurnb1"q Inc • (Ahtf)f'n1• tOl'H'•110n JOO A w---.. C,"ttel '>Ant• A"• CA•7104 ll'I•\ b!n'nen 1\ fCWUfut:191't nv • ,.,_,f oor•tiOl'I ~P'l(N\t Pt\lt'f'lb•ftQ I"( v • ~ .... ., S.< Tr ... .-,.< 'lr•,n fP\~\ ,,,.., .. """'"' W•\ lilf'd W•fh fttif (,ool'\t; C1,.,..-"'Or•,,,,.. (nvnh tw'I ~-1'• fflltf'T\,,.,-1} .. ,,. p,Jnfl"""'(J °''-"°" ,,_.,t 0.tl• P.k)t, S..-01 I• •""Or I J 10 II lt/4 40rq ,. PUBUC N<mCE .-1CTITIOUS •UStNUS NAMll iTA"TllMENT '""' tollOWHH~ ~Hnn\ ,.,,. 0CMl'NJ '-" .. """''.' SOR LITE O!llELOPMENT •"4 WT PIAMEIU, No > Al9*y PIM.._ P 0 8o• 1)61,0ren~. C•l•lom•-'1'16611 M,,,rvln 0 Y,hrt \or hh• fr'tdiJ\ff"1t J lf'tlOf(J!OfAtf'd A (Al1f•fJrf'lt-' (nrpara-11on. tnn 0.9'h•• l•N•. 1rvlntt, C.1Horn4• '711~ Puf>fl~ Ora+"QI! (..o,f\f O,.il~ Pilot ~Ii! s. 11 ... u.. 1'7• Thi\ 1"7M-~ It <On<luCled 1>1 • <~,.. f)OfAtlGn 1------------1 'lo.-L1tfllff'MJU\tfillt''""~ 1111·1~ PUBLIC N011CE Marvo" 0 Soflrt, PrH~ Prf'\16'tnl Contemporary Jewelry Watches Club cost. an average ol ..a-t th • _.... irport bank and $500,000. J)OUD\m 0 e L•UUUOn 8 ~INC'!!}.'«?TU?T·~!_t~NUTS change THOSE to francs. -~ ~. ~~· Membersblp in tbe * * • T11P •011ow1"0 Of'''°" •• 0011>11...,.; 1"h \tat•m .. ,,t ._,.,. fttM With ,,,. ~· (t,.,_. ,,, OtAnO-('X•"'• Qt\ Sl-f>, _,,, ,~,. • ,. Crystal Porcelains China Pamhngs Bro nze Statues Silver ' Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. w, 4'ppuuae & buy wbolf' estates or.aingle item• or we111ell for you on conunwion U you don't know what it 11 or what It U. worth-brinQ it in (or call u1 and we'll come out). No obligation or cbarQ• for v~bal ttppr~l•al, 9lthe1 In your home or m our Qallery. ~~;?~.£/d'. APPRAISERS UUWESTCOASTHIGRWAT AUCTIONEERS JfEWfORT l£ACH -IU.ttoo ESI' ATE APPRAISALS AND SALES FOR µWYERS • BANKS • TRUSTEES & EXECUTORS Eldorado club is $25,000 Surprising but U>TS of people do the ,....,:~eMutNE £HG•NHR•N< and annual dues ar e k ASSOCIATES ~ Jht s1 .... _ S1,400. pounds-to-dollars-to-francs. I thin just ll<tec~~ .,t"~ ..... m v•• R•- ~111 Pvbll-0•""'1" C ... •t 0 .. 1, Pll s.c>1 ,. .• ...,Ort > 10, 11 1'74 fO'l?,. Many families have because they reel safer restoring foreign .,. HeW1>0'18'>••1\ CA., .. ) "hta" and "her" carts currency to doJlars. Even if it's only for the "'"" ..., .. ._." condu""",,.,..," PUBLIC N011CE lor the short bop from hour plane ride from London to Paris. ..__,'-"'""'o( M•ll•• home to lhe Eldorado or -------------------------1 ni. .... 1.eme.i •et '''"" .. ,., '" Indian Wei.la courses. On ei-oty O••""' Ot•f'Ott '""""'""Sor PICTITIOUS llUSINISS NAM• HATllMI NT T,_,. tnttOWtNJ IH''\Ofl\ .,. t'Jit.M"O"""'•• M\.\ ., aome of the carts, the front enda are replica ol Rolla Royces. Many come equipped with fans. stereo music. telepho n e• and reft11erated bara. President Dwight D. Elatnbower spent tbe lut uvenl winlen ~ tUs life in a home on the lUb fairway of the Eldorado. Euenbower played regularly at l!!ldorado, whore a IMaace Is named tn ... hooor. Golfers lo Ute annual Eldorado tournament compete for U. Etaenbowa Tropbf. a clft from Mamte EIMabower. Sea Air Cruises to l "he Lands oft he Andes Departures Every Two Week• Year Round fly/Crul't Che txotk lond.I of Cutnl and Sou.ti Anwrka -G1111tt'ntAla • Panama • Ecuador • Ptru • Caco • OUe •the QUt'm.Law • t:a<Ctr bland. Cmtte yoar o,.." ltlnuwy froin 15 to JI d•t• to At 10f1r penonlll 11ChHutt from oar nntlnt 'I.and' Of The A~· brofhrc. ,,_, tu lk MIOl'Cul land bet•un th" An~ und the hdtk-rid1 la flt'ldnoCina a.Uu~~ and ~nplt' blrnd- U. Cite ..,tieftl •Ith the MO<ttm. C"'iw l'nldtnt11r~ ~uperb U lat. ANTAUNF:R t"OmMel"I hdonulity wltlt luxul')' -limilt'd tu 100 pa!~Jll.. !Mun hot~. prf~• t•'* "!ptS«ina. VIA PAN AMERICAN &LAN.Qlll.E WALNUT VILLAGE CENTER .. _n "'• fllOOllAOO II.STA re~ •• 11"1•1 ... 1.ar1t11111t,f\fDt, U"tt G 114UI Mt• "41.. Ul\fll"V FoU<1lel" ll•ll•y CA YflOI Pv1111-0r•-(o.nt Oiolr, PllOI fl.,or•llo l'roporll .. IM 1 5*ot 1'.'6 . ..i<!Orl J 10 "" ~t (Alllorl\1• <o<OO<OI'"" sr, tt411 M01 1------------1LA11<1l•y ,.O\il\lel"ll•ll•y,CA.,IOI Wiiiia"' II 0AllM. t~''' HIMll1 CJ•cle. """""?'"" ••~<" CA.,MI 1-----------~--I T"l\butJ~~l\lf'\nii:1Uf f~tt'Jlttl,_,,.h PICITIOUteUllNIU ~p.e11,..,.t111) PUBLIC N011CE NA.Ml ITATIMINT r lrtor_ P,,,tw>rtl•• t"' TIW ,.._,,.""''°"I\ dlllnQ -Wolll•tnll l>•ll .... ,P> .. t ..... t ,...,.,. 0..Mr•l "a';'"" , lllVtH• ~OUH1 AV' ... ' flll• ''"""'•M WO lil•<f ""''" lhof WA" 8 U It T 0 N COMPANY. H Go<>nly Cl••t ol l'l••"ll<' rnunly "" """' '°"-· INIM, C.lltorftla9)11S •-• U, "'~ A•tt.rt .Joupll W••Durto"· H ,..,.,. Pr..,,,.....,., ,,,,,,,.,C•lllM!\1•'111' ll'u91•"""' 1.l••""" fo••• O•"• "11ot. Tnl\ butlMn I\ t0fl"'1(1"'1 ~ ... '" S.pl >4,endQ<I l , 10 II 1'14 AOI• Ii. """-' R~rt J War!kirl!Wt Tll .. ·~-M wo• fll"" wltll ,,,. PUBLIC Nt.mCE °"""' , .. ,t ... °'"" .. (.nunty .... --------------1, ,.,._ l'ICTITIOU• IUllNHt. Nl701 NAMll not.TIMI NT ...,..I.,.. Orlll\09 Colt! o.111 ~IOI. T11olot1.....i110H<.->n1•oowo_,...., ... tt, ''· ,.,.,,, 0<1 ,, ,., •• ~ , ••• PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI TOClllDITOltl SU,llt!Olll COUU OflTH• not.Tl o~ CAUl'OllNIA l'Oll THI COUNTY Ol'OllANOI Ne.A Nin HOMAN rcol O<.V' IN~lllUTr t7>t Pott M<lr<i•I• Pt•o, N-.. •I ....... C•lll"'"l•tt- NH• l•• llOQ411\, lllO Pon M.t•••te PfAt• ...... ,,. .. '"'"' c..11 • .,. .... .,_ TN' t,M,\ffilip\\ •• ceNtuttM.., .-n '" "'"' ... "' NHll lloV"" Tnl\ ''-" .......... """' ... t .. I ... ""'"''Cler• of o. ..... c ...... y ..... ...... ...,.,,, .. , . L•l•I• of VIVIAN l'llANCES 80"0. .... VIVIA" F llOYO, 0-< .. -NOTICE IS Hf!._f8Y 01VEN 1n 1,,. ,_.,.,. ,,...,lion 01 ,,. o ove ,,.,...d -P\H)ll_., Or•,,.. C.0.\1 0.011• "'"" INI •II perlOM ... ¥1"0 <I••"" -Ml 5't.i ,.,-()(t ),It IP IU• «lOI ,. ,,. ..,;d d«lld"ftl are t•4u••.O 10 tilt ,,,.,,,, ...tlll l1tt M<etWry .._,.., .. II\ llW 9fll<• of .... ct• .. 61 ... -PUBLIC NOTlCE ...Ulle<t c ...... Ot .. ,, ... "'' ti.m. wit" -----------'"" ~,,.,, ,,_,,.,., 10 tr•• ..,, PICTITIOVS•USINEU lltrtlf"td et THI 0~ l'tc.,[ 0' lol4MllaTATIMENT SVENSON ANO GAii Vt N, Al_.,. tt TIW IOllowl ... '"""'" ••• ""'"'> t>u-1 LA.,, UUO M•Y""' '''"'· V.,, ""Y'-,,.. .. , CAlll-•, tl411 -l<h I\ llW pl-01 I! L 0 0 A A 0 0 C 0 UN T II V' l>lnlMU .. IMWICltftlQl'ltdl1t .. tmtt' DTATU. Ho. 0, IM71 Ml Ur>Q .. v, lfrSptt1All'lll>tlOtN••l•taOl...id-. "°"""tlnll•t .. y,CAtt10. -· '#ltllln foll.-molllM •llff t,,. llrtl llder•do l'roo•rl ln '"' " 1111111~\l.,,.,Oltlllt~lr.t. • Qll119'"4t <.,-•11.,,., • G. 11411 Ml OoltldS.plflfl.Ollr I, 1t1' u,,...y, l'o-.. "V•ll•y, C.A4?70ll t0WAR04H0LI! 90VD•nd IMUl81'11 II. 0.tlo", IU1' Nl~tr.- 11081!11T (.HAR~£!>80YO Clrtlt,Huntlnqlor'l8ttth.CA9?t41 C.E,e<llto<"I of ... W\1101 Tllll MIM1' It COtlftl<laO bv I llm•I 11W -· nel'l'lt4 ..,.._...,, -9parl,.rdtlp $VII"'°" AND OAlllVIN 1!14'0t-l'r-fll .. lt>t A-Yt.tU• Wllllem._.O.llort,P.- MUIM..,_Jlreet Oe""'ltl'er!Mr VH Ntft'\, CallNonll• tltl I Tlllt tltl-llt Wet llltd ... , .. "'9 T .. : (JU) "7·1m; lfJ•tut CiMoftly Cl<H'tl of 0.e-eo-ty °" ,,..._ ~t.C..1--• ......,U,1ftt ""1111Wd Or .... c.. .. 1 Oa•ly ....... ...... ~ f,. o . H . 1' "'' ..... llNd °'*'• C...CI 0-ly f'fl.e. \ Jin .._ M. .... on J,10.•• ,.,. .,,,. DAILY PILOT Le&glle Plan~ Viejo Debates .4.,.....,_ Or. Bruce F . Cw.a.a"' trvtne hos been ualptld ta. t.lt ot developln& • depart.mmt ol anestbeslolo1y for tbe UC Irvtne Colle1e ol lledldne. The new department wW bo baaed at the Loll& Beach Veterana lloapJlal. •1 o.c. RlJ8'11NGS .... a..., ........ The Oran1• Cout aod Capiat.raao Bay Ana ch9pCen al the 1Aa1ue of Women Voten (LWV) .,.. inv1Unc candidates roe tbe ~ Coaanuioaal Dis- trict and 'Htb Au.mbly-Dl•· trict t6 maW' ~btauelw. avalla· bl• ror deb.ta In KlaklD Vl•Jo In mid-October. Both dlatricta cover eoutheutem Oran1eCoaty. !Upubllcan Robert Badham and Democrat Vivian Hall an the adveruriH tn tbe 40th Cong re11 Ion •I District . Republican Jam• Semou and Democrat Ronald CotdDva are on the ballot 1n the 1«flAaaembly Dbtrict. Valerte Murley, pnaldcnt of the Oranse Coast LWV, and Jessica Dean, pres.idem. of the CGtstrano Bay chapter, aaJd the • de&ates would be paUeroed llfter the preaidenU a l d ebates s ponsor e d by the national Leaiue of Women Voters. ' ... DENNIS llANGE&S, the Democratic candidate in West Orange County's 73rd Alaembly District, claims be la crooning his way into the hearts al voters in Lei.sure World, Seal Beach. Mangers, a tenor, will make hia rourth appearance as• •inter ln the retirement community Oct.12. The candidate notes that be ran poorly ln Leisure World wben he JOit to Republican Bob Burke by 1.620 votes two yean aao. lie-concluded that be wasn't well known in that comer or lhe 13rd and set out to do somethina about it. Hls slnglng, be says, bas opened doors ror hJm in the re- Urement community. During his performa nces, Mangers is accompanied by hJs 12·year-old daughter, Kirsten, and bis campaign mana1er . Kathy Bode. ••• MANGERS will addresa the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club Tues· day during a noon hmcbeoo at the Costa Mesa Junior Women's Club. Most of the City of Costa Mesa lies within the 73rd As· sembly District. ••• R OBERT BURKE (R · Huntington Beach), the current occupant of the 73rd Assembly l)iatrict aeat, bu tc~wt4 ~ more of his ''°"'"' IW1 meet1n11" ~ wttb one 'J'\aelQy a_t f :• LID. ti Se&I 8-cb Clt1 Hall. Burke lnvltes b1I comtltumtl Lo come Lo the m..U.O and let b1m mow wt.at'• on tWr.mlnda. He ..,. tu relief wtll be bil No. 1 p rlorit1 wben the Le1l1lature recoa vent1 In December. Other Burke ton_ ball 1ather· lnp.,.. ICbedaled for T:30 p.lb. Wedneaclay al Costa M .. Ctty Hall and at 1:30 p.m. Oct. tat Fountalla Valley City Rall. • • •• •BP UBL ICA,N Auembb ll1Dort\1 Ltadu Paul Prtolo wW be tbe ap .. ke.r TUeed.11.y when the Newport Harbor Republican Wom•a boaor :::._ubllcan ~olAdlltve P rlolo w lll talk dunn1 a ILIDC.Moa acUduled t.o (el Wldtr WQ at U :IO a.m. al the Babfa Corl.,tblan Y acbt Club In Newpori Beach. ReMrvaUom can be mach by ca1Un1 Mra. Dorothy Knox, 87M1U. ••• ftlZ EYBNlNG \&Dlt of the <>ranee Coaat IAque at Women Voten will bold tta llnt meetlnl ol tbe year Tueaday ll '7:• p.m . OCC Stars to Shine Tbe Oraqe Co.at CaUlse PSmeunum will offer a four·part utronomy lecture aeries tblafall. Each lecture will be olfered four differmt eYenipp, with two performances each eveaiJC. The perform&nct9 will be presented on Frtd.Qw at 7:IO and t p.m. over a four-month period. Penooa need not have aee:n pre- vious abowa to aee a suhlequent one. The shows a.re fr. to the public. S TEVE LATTANZIO, astronomy ioatructor and planetarium direct«, will be series lecturer. Finl In the aeries will be "'lbe Lone Distance Call," deal.in1 with acleatiltl' efforts to contact intelligent clvillutiom ln otber solar 1yatema, Oct. 1, a, 1Sand22. "Varlationa on a Stellar Theme" will be presented Oct. 29 and Nov. 5, 12 and 19. It will focus on atan that fiicktr ln brl&ht· Dell. The flnal abowa will be ''11le Star or Bethlehem" Dec. lo and 17 and ""l'be People" Jan. T, 14, 21and28. Tbe latter will view the universe through the eyes ol tbe American lndlan. Leafh S•rgeotU Dr. John E . Connolly of Irvine, chairman of the UC Irvine College of Medicine's surger y department, bas been elected president of the Inter n ational Cardiovascular Society for 1976-77. The society is com- posed of 250 leadin g cardiovascular surgeons in North America. REWARD Clubs Offered 1960s.Art .... ,,..,, ...... ,., ..... -...... __ _ _..,. .. __ _ _ .... ---···" -•un.••·•-• ltt.M. I'-111ft U l"410 Service clubs and ;=.=======:.-other organhallons are lnvlted to take advan- BAL TZ·BEAO£AON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·94~ Costa Mesa (14(1 2424 BELL 8ROAOWAY MORTUARY 1 1 O Broadway Cost.i Mn~il 6.42-91 50 Mc:COAMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 49!>-1778 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Morludrv Chape l J!>OO Pac1f1c 111ow Orilo'o N owp0n Caltforni.1 644-2700 PE.EK FAMll Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1fl01 Bols11 Avtt Waslm1n,lt1r 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY (127 Main St Hun1t11g1on Boach 536-6539 SMITH TUTHILL LA• OUR W!STCLlfl' CHAPIL Mor1uary • • (14(1.4888 427 E 17th SI . Coala MHD Call 142-Hll. !tut a few words to work for ov. taae of a narrated slide prosram developed by the Municipal Water Dis- trict of Orange County. Entitled "Quenching O r a ng e Co unty's Tblrat," t he program emphasizes water and UCI Prof Appointed To Post Dr. Myron BraWlStein of Newport Be ach, pro- feaaor of psychology, bas been appointed associate dean of the School of Social Sciences at UC lrvlne. Dr. Braunsuln alao bas asaumed the duties of chief academic advl.aor or the school. Dr . Brau n1teln, a m e mbe r of t he UC l faculty aince 191$, ls an expert In the field of vla· ual perception and com· puter applications. PWM ..... HIATIM• AlaCOMD. """'----· ,.,.oee In Y°"' .. ,..-QI! "'ISSION YtEJO ,~ta>' C.~ftO CaO-tlf•M .. .,. i. .... "' -• , "·· 495-0401 tOSTA"fSA t ~1t N..-1 l l•d 642-175J ICITCHIH Ii IA TH llEMODWHG FUE ISTIMA ns -0...0t ... .., ... A~Att(IM•flijfAt"if QI JtCA. •~nw L""'"'" .... Iott••.. \. 77J,.J 470 .,, .. ~, nlSCOVER THE EPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 141-7431 Dn Of .... ._, ........ c .. i.-w.eo ... ...,, .... , ....,... .. llcfl. C..tnU NAm ............... . ~ ........ . atJ ............. Zip ....... . INSIDE PARKING ON 3·LEVEL~ CONVENIENT TO All STORES &oath Coast ?Jua "Pssstl OCTD just doubled bus service. Pass it on.'' Find out what's behind the rumor. Call 547-3311 ~ or totl·free ZENllH 7-3311, 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays. 8 AM to 5 PM weekend& Goodnews travels fast. - in tbt bom• ot DI.,. ~1 1112 Whl~ Sal1a Way, Cor.a aea Mar. TtM i.e..-. ol WdaMn VOW. 1' a noaputlaa.n orcaalu.Uon ~D to clttae.-1 of all qu. a>roqecUve memben are -. ~ed to aUend. • FOtt hlrUMI' Jaform&Uon call the bolteu at IU·WQ ••• JOllN U. WYAft .IL, a can-~for munlcipal Juctae in the Wett Oran1e County JudJclal Dbtrid.. baa opened ca.aapalt:n b eadq u af.tera at 1908-C Weltmluter Ave., Westmlmter. Tile telepbone numbers ue ., .... aad .......... 200 Will Take Oath Mon than 200 former aliens will be swom in aa American cltlzem Wed· nesd.ay 1n naturalluUon ceremolliea scheduled for 1 p.m . al the Anaheim Convention Cealer. Three Oranse County Superior Court j udees will be on the bench foe proceedings that will feature addreaaet by repreaentatl ves of the American Legion, the Dau 1btera of tbe American Re volution and tbe Le ague or Women Voters. ATTENTION! SANTA ·ANA HBGHTS RESIDENTS -BAY VIEW SCHOil ATTENDANCE AREA! HELP! HB.P! Yow MelCJllborttood Wll Lose Its Sdtool Ulllns Y• Let y.,.. Fe1•gs • bow. At1'eMe1tlM) TUESDAY, SEPTtMBER 28, 7:30 P.M. BAY VIEW SCHOil MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM ZU I S.L Orchard Dr •• s.ta A9a Heigllh Guests will be· Or. John Nicoll, Soperl11tentend Or Norman Loats, Deouty Superlt')te11d1n1 Marian Bergeson, School Bowd Tom Henderaon Jtr., School Board IT IS MOST VITAL THAT YOU ATTEND! ..•. 11 you JOtn SMOKENOERS nO'# end follow our plNNl\t ptog1am. At SMOKENOERS. YoU'll alflOM .. mu<:h u you Ilk• unttl you've IHrned to quit CAI.Ml Y Ind COMFORTABLY. You 'll be tree of tM deelre to 1tnol<4I. You II quit PAINL.ESSl Y, WITHOUT 1c:ate tectlca, 111lllpower, hypnosll. smoke blown 111 your f11ee, O' "cltmblng 1he w 11t1 " l ike tens of thouund t ln1ema11onally yov can beoome a retued NON·SMOl<ER totally tndlltarent to 01gere1tes • Come to a FREE EXPLANATORY SESSION and bring yovr C•garellM • , . In a•--'I• you 111on 't nHd them. LOCATION LA•UHA HACH SWf •S..Mmt 1555 s. Cmt ""'· " ...... -·- MEETING DATES: OOIAY, SEPT. %1 bpl..tory .,.. .......... 6:45 ... .... s. ... ... Starf1 ••.••••. 7:30 ....... IQllWY, WT. 29 NEWPORT HACH a,.motory 8111 Cllit tf """'1 ... MHtinc) ..• 6:45 P."'- 515 ltlt lallll M s..Mtw ---.... u.-,1 Stcrts ••••• 7:30 p.m. COSTA MESA 11IUISIAY, SEIT. 30 Sllll Cust ftm llltll I ;t••0t '1 .,.. .............. 6:41,... • Altll lht s ... . (S.i lap fwy. It lrittll) St.fl,., ..... 7:30 p& COSTA MESA SATllUY, OCT. z Sid tmt Plaza Hetti &peonatory M..t"'4) .• , •.• 9: I 5 a.m. • ... ... Setniftctr !Saa lap fwy. at ldstll) St.ti • • . . • • I 0:00 a.m. 711 W. 17th ST •• COSTA MESA 48 HOUR MARATHON DOORS OPEN FRI., SEPT. 24 7 P.M. CLOSE SUN., SEPT. 26 7 P.M. HELP BENEFIT CYSTIC FIBROSIS 48 HOUR SHOWTIME 8 P.M. ~ SHOWTIME 8 P.M. PHIL CROSBY With Dad's Oldies JACK SHOOP and Plus ALSO His Group THE IOYS FROM THE BACK ROOM YOUI IUT IUYI , ......... .. I (' 1, '1 I I ff ,. --.. MISSES SWEATER SELECTION 311 Worm up in one of these important sweottr fashions of the season. Find short· sleeve slip·on tops 1n o flot· ttring orroy of ntddints ond colors You olwoys sovt mort ot Kmart . WARM-UP JACKET ~n·~y~i~d:~':: 5'' up 1ocket to weor now through the win .. r months o heod ' 27" VINYL RUNNER K MAIT 1S ADVHTISED MHCHANDISE POLICY °"" --_,.. .... _...., __ ......... __ .... ___ ...... ..................... _ ......... _,__ -·•-•· ... -·"""'c_ .. _ _, ..,._ ....... -.............. __ _ ........ -... .,...._... e.oltt¥ -· ·---...,._ ·-°"" ............ ---~ ......... - 'I. IUlllGI CO. •Mrs SWEA?Slml' BOYS' SWEATSllllT Boyi' bock to tcho91-Jr9 7 colorfully printed • flonnel of ICodel• polye.ier I cottOfl Save now Jr. 8oy1, 4-7. 2.97 ............ ( ......... '"' KHp your youno Ont's worm In the coming months with this hooded swtOtlhlrt. Sizes 2- 4. Chorgt it! 1'7 Boyt' cozy worm 1' 7 sweatshirt in Cres· Ion• Acrylic cot· ton. Choice of so- lid colors. Sove now ot Kmart . 4-0Z.* DAZZLE®YAll DISPOSABLE DIAPERS .... , .... '"''"' 2 5 00 68~c· w.,. ~""' " .... 2 66 "°' oll yov• knit!#lg 73c So ... ''-· -k and 2•1 Sold by !h• loot ond need• choo .. Ooule• -r with ...... <h1<hn leothe" ond lobroo ond colo" All •hr.dded polyvro prolech yovr co•pe" w11h 11111 bod, N •ved Aue yo'" '" many dl'f)Owible doyil,.,. th.one loo,.. 11111 CNrot>lo v1ftYl '" ct.or wO.. 27a•S You ol coloo You con charge diopet1 tor bobie• 1l•oped <Olton he~ f gold °' o¥O<odo &..y wo11 '°""' OI Kmo1• rt ot ICmort and WI .. 12 lo 22 ,.., ..... "'9 20a26~ .... by the lef\oth Cho•v• Solo end• Monday ''pr _.i..,n 60 COV<ll p« bog ti o1 ICmort So ... 'C'OR'D' CELL BAmRIES For oll your bott..-y power needs, choo~ KmCHt's own 'C' or 'O' botteriet. Chorge itl SPARK PLUG CLEANER 1•1 ICMp yovr cor rvnning better .;.ti deotl spo.\ ~ Connects to ony 12-llOh ~. SoftJ UNISON IC Mode l XL 1J1 12 DIGIT PllRllG CALCULATOR 2488 TELESCOPING INDOOR AlftllA ~~- ~r:Ko;:;·:,~~ 5 7 7 ond UHF tool 12-position tuning. VHF AID UHF ' llDOOR AITEllA ~~~ 1:0;o~~t~n~1114 tuning dlol1 for great., reception. Delvxe ll'MIMr Antenne • I I. 97 . .......,~.,....-.:: STEREO PHOIO WITH 2 SPEAKERS 6600 Hos 8SR 3 1petd record chonqer, stereo or mono, Automotic or monvol with lope jock input ond dust cover. Model Sl(.Z7. Animal control officer Sheila Rifkind holds dog whose owner-Ignored posted warning (left). Pet over- population is so bad that most strays die iri decompression chamber {below). ·Unwanted: Dead or Mive By OTRY CLANCY Ot•O.Hy" ....... Th• browu do1 •trolllnc about the Huntington Beach intenec· tk>n seemed to appreciate the pat on tbe back he cot from the Oranie County dOI catcher. And be dldn 't resist when lbe uniformed animal control olllcer ' plcked bJm up and put him in one ol the 12 holding cages oo his crange and white pickup truck. , For the next few hours. the captive monrrel loured the coast am in the aeml-darlmess ol lbe caae. as the officer made his rounds. OCCASIONALLY lbere was a atop tq collect another stray. lo Fountain Valley there was a Ill· ter of unwanted kittena to be picked up. The doc'• journey ended in Orange al the Orange County Animal Shelter. Col a problmi? T~ write to Pot Dwtn. Pot wf1l cut rid tape, Qdthtg the atl81.0ttl and action p nftd to IOlvt tnequitlt• m g<n>nftment and~­ """·Mall JIO'lr que.tionl to Pat DuM ~t Your ~rvict, Oran.gt Coo.at Ooilfl Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560, ColtaMtlO. C.02621. lncludt II""' ttleph~ num~. Th•column oppearadail11tr.cf'Pl Saturda111. Attel .. Alwuleet hi M.Wle •..a DEAR PAT:. We bought a used mobffe home recently. It's In real OOOd shape except for some steins on tt\9 fiber glass shower floor and IOfled panellng. l'w tried scourl"9 powder on the shower and It doesn't work. I'm su,.. the P11Mllno Is of the falM grain ty,..; but I don't know wNt kind of cteener shoutd be used on It. we•,.. newto mobfte home llvlnca and 1 haven't Md• chance to talk to our neighbors about how they Mndle h• clNnlno l>f"Obfems. 8.R., Huntrngton 8"ch TM C••al-. • plMl ... Dft lor IMMben of ... 0..... ..... ... ., ...... Oww'•=· ..................... ....,,.. ...... ,._... ............. -,. ......... ""' .... ......, ..... .. ..,.. cen be , .... owct..., .. ,...,., ,.... "9a.t .........,,. n•e ....._ bl• et any paint store tor .... tMn 91 a gallon. •-" • YefJ ._.. llftOUnt In U.. bol'°'9 llf tM tub°'.......,, rub....., wD I Mft doett and rift... AbrellM .......... Of cleaner• that conlaln eodkllft hydt'owlde et.outd ... *olded lft 1Mt11e--...1oc1YM ..,...._and aome IMMlteMld -. .. ....., lftCtuchl ,.... .. .._.... • ln....t on, could ........ tM ... ...._ ........................ ft ..... ......... .,. ................ llftdplot ..... 1111111 ... youveft- ..... pto•rfJ· 8o-.. _,...., dea ... le ....... , • .-for~ ..., row,........, •r• nttente11 clrtJ, rutt c1own with..,_.,...,. taelowed wlltt eoep ... ...., _.. ~, M•lfa-aesc.,,,.- DEAR PAT: I remember thllt shortly after your column. began severet years agol you'd published Information .t>out how one could arrange to be ptotecttd from having obscen• mall delivered. It wasn't .,y problem 8t the tlrne1 ~w tt seems that more and more Of this trutiy mall Is befno de- llwt'ed to my hOme. I must be on someone's list. and t can't I~ eglne wt\y. , A.E., U9Ufte 8Mdt Y•r P"' offtceeeft ..,__ ,._ wn ,_.. fOf'M t1IO. llr .. It _JO'." .tate ~ 10U do ftClll ..... IO ...aYe.., aa...m, ......... Mh.-.....ent• llM'ollllfl tM tMla..,,.. n .... Of lftY dlMefl ....._ I ' There he 1pent the fl.Dal few days ol hla Ute. His wire C:q8 WU in a aettlng where dQC catc:hen are called animal control officers. The ''animal sbelter" ls a place where anlmala are killed in wholesale loll. IJle's oddl were &1alnsl the brown moq.rel picked up in Hun· tinetcm Beach that day. roa ONE thine, oo1y about 40 percent ol the 40,381 dop brou&hl to the 1belter tut year ever made it out again. And of those, roughly eight percent were sold for medical research and will die. The odds teJl you only one in four dop at the shelter wn re· deemed by an ow9er and j~ one in 10 was adopted by a new fami- ly. A cat's chances ol leavlng the pound alive were less th.an ooe in 10. 'Ibe brown dog'a second black mart wu hb breed, or, more aptly, lack of breed. Pedlsreed dop are frequently reclalmed by concuned ownen. lf not, they are among tbe favorites of those who search the poulld for a new family pet. Consequently, the brown l:DCJllCrel picked up in Huotingtoo Beach faced slim oddl of maldn& itoutofthepound alive. The oddsmaker won. THE DOG sat in bis cage, wall· in& hb turn to be placed in one of two death-dealing decom· press ion ch am be rs that run five to 10 hours most days. Finally the mongrel was set in a basket and roUed in.side the tunnel-like cbamber. 'lbe door quickly sealed him in bis dark tomb. And valves were turned tbat ccmtrol the processes that wotaJd end the doc's life. ID JO minutes a timer rang and the do1'1 lifeless form was re- moYed from the chamber. Quick· lY another animal was placed in the machine's innards. Tlaoae who operate the chamber say it is a humane way to dlapos~ of the atul ol unwanted animals that roam urban areas. ITS DEATH proceasioo ls end· lesa, 22,905 does and 17 ,430 cats lut year at the Orange County abelter alone. Once a day thelr bodies are picked up by a rendering farm tblt recycles lhem Into fertilizers or pet food protein. Tbe county spends $250 a month for that service. And , In addltlon to pets .... destroyed at the abelter. more animals dle at tbe end of hypodermic needlea or In chain. ber• at abeltera operated by humane IJ'OUP5 and by the dti~ ol Lacuna Beach and Newport Beach. Some unsold pet store animals also add to the COl'JIM t.al1)'. But the animal ca.mace isn't an Oranie County problem ex- clusively. In California, for example, about half a million animals die tbeume way each year. 'lbe deliberate death toll ftgure natioow{de baa been estimated at 13.S milllon. 'tbole who must do1he ~ -the humane and eovenuneilt crou .. alike -blame irTesponai· ble pet ownen, people who mQ conaider themselves pet lovers but allow unchecked breediJI& and let their pets roam nei&hborboods at large. "PET OVEaPOPUIAnON la more serious tbaa P4t4J>°le believe,'' aaid Len FOil.er, county director of anbnal coat.rol. "ll they knew .)lovl serious it wu lbey would take 1i. on their own to mlnlmlie lbe problem." Feeler, who says be would like to work himself out ol a job, not· ed county animal coatrol costs $1.8 million a year. About 80 per- cent la financed by pet license and shelter adoption fees, while the remalnder is paid by tax· payers in ieneral. • Tboae dollars pay the salaries ot 103 county employes, animal control ortlcers, kennel atten- dant.a, a veterinarian and sup- port personnel i alon& with such supplies u nearly 216 tom ol pet food each year. And tbose employes are deal-lna with about 460 dogs and cats dally, plm occasional hones and wild animal• housed at the pound. They abo aerve humans who carry unwanted pets to the sheller and who phone in with animal control complaint.a. D&. W.R. DIETE&ICll, coun· ty veterinary public health dire<:· tor, admits growing pet popuJa- lioo ls a problem, but quickly adds, "There is no simple answer.'' Controlling pet overpopulation, be said. requires a combination of law enforcement, citizen educaUon and low·cosl birth COD· trol devices. And be believes county of· flciala are 1ainin1 a little bit lhouah not dramatically on the problem each year. the ... of 11 who .,..-.,_car• and euperYlalon elllO lftlJ be In- cluded. TM poat8' Mfvtc. theft puta your na"'• on a reference llet whk:" le avaltable to adwet11WD. Thia 1m Federal law (31 U.8. Code .,,, ~tea tttet N you .,. Dent any .. •uelty CNtented ad• 30 daye ...., your name "••Melt added to the llat, the matter la Dubl9ct to boeft clYD and cl'ftnlMf peftalttff by ttte U.I. eovemment. You eC80 haft a rt9M und., a 1m andpandettftO lew (31 U.S. Code 400I) to profMltlt erottcalty atOUlfnt or MXuelJr provocettve meteffel from .,._ Ing Mnt to you. Thie law ha• Melt broedty lntetpf9ted aftd It allow• 104J to refue any mall whlc9' rou deem to be ottenefv• Qunk m8'1 or DlllerwtM). An you need to do I• ftll out Fonn 1n or Fonn 21IO at the .... omoe declaltng epedfto ''"'" ... to be "erotloalty arouetng Of .... ullr ptOYOCattve." o.M Sl••erl1tfl OIH!r Def ttl.IN! Poe DEAR PAT: I purchased a $2' Sd1lemmertopf clay cooking DOt from Buggs I nternetlonel of Newport Beech almost she. months ego. It Is the se_c.ond S>ot of this type that t'w used end t do knOw ~to care for It. After the first use r noticed that cracks had appeared In several pieces and I em Vfll'Y sure It was not d.-to misuse on my part. I took the pot beck to the store end the manaoer asked for my neme end phofte number. She said that she would settle the problem with the company end cell me the next wMk. I've =o the store a number of times since and also have d ,... PNtedly, bUt nofhtng has be9f\ done. This was an expensive Item and I feel that the store should try to m8ke ., adJust· ment . M.R., Newport Beech Luc .. Wardle, ....., • ..,. of ...... ,,...,..donat, dn•nea eo ...,._. tNa mereMndlM °"to cont.ct the fftanufec:turer Oft your MMll. Wardle f .... thllt rou "8nclecl your oom,e8'nt lft an u• pleeaant Menner tn ._-.and thllt the !Mtatt•..._ In .,.ee1on WM not defeottv• "'*' .... purchaMd. lhe added"'8' I le up to '*• ftOt the Manutec:ieurw. to decide ........... • not•.., .... ,.. .. M ,.. ..... Yoworlly ,....,.. ........... te ... ......,ec:twet ~ ........................ oeililt. .. .,.,..,.,., •••• r ... ,. •llNI DEAR PAT: I'm e Junior In cotl9 working toward a bechttor's degrwe, .nd I hew Neefted a scholershfp. rs the amount of tM IChot.-lp conslder9d part of my taxeble In- come? • ,. • J .S., C.OSta Mesa llnce J011 .,. • ..... •• •d11e, • .... ,........,, "••nted ..,;...., '°"""*fOWedllolllori ................ otnll•ect pelt fll your poea ..._..., ..,.... .... to h IRS. Hu ever, W It ID ..,... fOf your paet, "'IHnl °"Mure MAtcea, °'to penllllt you to W'Y on tludle• or ranad\ ..._, .., the •lfttof'a M'Mftt, the ,..,.,,nc•oowar•1:ec1....,... ~ .. certaModMlrl•I...._ .... JOU.,."°'.~ •••••••. '°' ---............... tlon, ... U'9 "-H~lllR ... ''Jax ,,,,_....,, tet AIMftcu ............. u ...... .-. ... .. - For example, reaidenta may now purchue dog licenses at half lbe normal $10 annual fee ii their pell are neutered. And the COU.O· ty u cooducling a door-to.door canvass to find unlicensed pets. In JtddJUon. families adopting animals al the shelter must make a deposit, refundable once the animal la sterilized. Experta llke Dr. Dieterich say surgical neutering of pets, along with confining them t.o fenced yards and leashes, is about the only solution lo the rampant breed.in& and then mass kil11nl of pell. IN ORANGE County today there are at least aix oreani.u· lions offerlni low-coat spay. neuter referral services, where surgery Ls performed at uaually about half the normal fee. But pet overpopulation carries other problems with It. Last year dog bites were suf· fered by 7,218 county residents, many of them children. And another couplf of doaen un· derwent a series of 23 painfld rabiet abota because of tb<»e bites. I animal or animal to human throulb feces. Tbe problem la potenUall;y buardowl. but local health .ot· ftclall have found few cas• ·~ humans contractin1 tb• parasites. •. ANOTHE& CONCE&N in aome areas la unwanted pets Giat become wild animals. .. , Animala that roam freely lone enou&b eventually become wU4 JI they aurvlve at all. 'Ibey travel tn pacb, raiding trash ~..bl dties and destroying Bv~ the country. Ro1er Caras, of the HwnaDe Sodely ol tbe United Sta!ea, Hid durtna a conference l'Wo Yev9 8'0 that there were bait a m.l.11'lb ol thole wUd do11 ~ loru ln Georgia. They killed S,000 head of cattle in just one year. he said. Caras also noted there are places in Ore1on where moCDriala are warned about wUd doc packa and cautioned not to luve their cars in isolated areas at night. And, be said, New York Qty ol- ficlala coraidered an eat.lmated 1so,ooo wild doss there "a grow· ln1menace." In addlUon, an estimated 9S percent of lbe county dots are ln· lected with some type of paruite. These parasites, wblc:h include roundworms and hookworms, are t rans mitted animal to Caras warned that there I will be an in~rease in opposiUon j <See PETS, Page BZ) 1 YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sundey, September 28. 1978 Cut Surgery Cost 1t mar coat you "5 to have your 20-PoUnd female doC spayed by a vetertnartan. Fees for male dop may run $5 to $10 leas. And routine 1urcerY COila for neuter1n1 call are about 125 for females and about '17 for males. Such feet vary dependlna upon the 1l1e, ace and health of the animal. And sometimes boardJna and anesthesia feet are tacked onto \he flnal bW. BUT TBEaE are plac:• in 'oran1e County where the ~· mriUuUon coata fOUCbly ball that much. At le11t 1lx .. '1'0UPI offer those aervtce1 either Ja UMJr own cllnlca oc re· -l' fer interetted callen t.o vetertnartuw who do. -. For example Jut year .eteridarlem at tbe Gardfn Grove clink, of the Humane Society of tbe United Statll • performed about 10,000 low-coet neutertn11urgerlu. Tbey Cb811ed $12.llO t.o 1pay a female cat and $1.50 for rwutertni male call. Fee. for dot• ranted from about li20 to • about $50 for fem alee and $1Dto aboat P5 for males . The clink la at 12911 Huter St., and J.nqulrlea may be :· made at 530-7781. 'i' The Soutbern Calilonla VetertD1t1 Medical AllOCla· ,f. Uon (SCVlfA) e>peraQs a t1m.Uar clink at 12881 Garden • Grove Boulevarcf in Garden Gnwe, ud tta ploaeeumber la m-2030. . NBtJTJ!aJNG UFEa.aAL HTV:lcea are ollered by the Buotlnstoo Buch·bued Anlmll Auhtance Le&l\l9 of Orange County amCIQI otben. Lut year Uie l...-aftldall made about 1,500 such re- ferrals to callers wbo dlale4 u.n al teMMS. They alto lent Jl.100 to eo·&ow·lnCGme p111 ownen for aeut.edQI ud otMI' pet medlc.i care. Other referral 1e1 wtee1 IDchlda 1'ellu IUld Canine Fr1aDda Inc. at eJtberas.ms ar "'-1U2 U4 Pet A.Alatance • ' FOUDdaUoa cwtallment ot Bre.cbf at DN170. \ I 11 R DAil Y PILOT ,.,....11919.41 ,.. PETS ••• to pet owaeublp imd added ~~~~~. ... ~, Clilfleult. •• be COD• tMlled, 'and one ctq k wU1 be = -tla1I became people peu will blame people wD pet.a for th• tblno ren.1 (wtld) and au.rpl ua md.maia do. Off1elal1 of tbe Sootbtn Callfornia Veterlnary lledkal Mloelatlon (SCVllA) ecboed ••arnlnc. Wb11e maay famlllea in the ts.a. own pet.a, U percent don't. II. Dooald II~ eucutlve c1lr.uir of the SCVMA. Hld tbe DGD-owDel'ol.JNl&.a mvoaedQr. bel. lie DlQ dedde .,.., tired ol , PQtq tu dollan for ~ CmtrOl wben he 1UU ha to be u · DOJed at n.lpbon' pet.a. Yet pet populatlom are O"OW· lDC. OPFICLU.S or the humane Sodety of the United states estimate there are 80 to 100 mllllon cats and dop in the na- tion today, and as many as 2.000 to S,500 kittens and puppies are born each hour. Theoretically, they saJd, one m11payed female may deliver S80 'doCI in 10 years, or, including lit· ten produced by her descen-dmlta. as many u 4,000 puppies laM"Yen years. Female cats are capable of ·IJl'Oduclng twice u many litters · u clop. And many of thole pup- ,._ and kittens wW be born un· Wanted. destined for near aa- ..-bl1·llne klllln1. .,::-mal control olfldals and ue 1roupa are t.ryt.ng to Wp, but they aren't keepin& up. And no ooe ii sat.idled. Pet lovers object to the mast alaupter of animals. Animal control offlciall ftncl they operate so-called shelters wbere most pets die after just a fewdaya. Will Pets Take the Pill? ! Tbe wwer Lo ramput Pit breediq an4 the needlna ldllln1 al mwaated em ud dop may bl found 1n a test tube. Dr. w. H. Dieterich, COUil~ veterinary public health director, Hid Ul*imenta ao far bav. ru.aed from puppy bhtb control pUla to 'tacdnet Immunilinlfem.., to male aptl"lb. But DOD• bave been perfKt. l'or tumple: -Iatr.utmne drvlc. ~ btea 1ueae.aful In 17 percent ol the c ... , b9t ,al1 for mlddl• a1ed ,.ta. Al an \lllUpec:led llde effect, however, th•J kept tbe ptt from IUUll illto beat. . -BISTll CONTSOI. pWa work when the tlmlna ts perfect and the animal owner know1 when a female 1oes into beat. -Hormooes in pet foods have been found im· praetlcal IO far because ot dot food coosumption ~~e tuamans, side etrec:ta and dolaie pro- -HormoAe lmplanll, one·lnch, pencil· abl&*I derices, have been plM*S under a pet's tkin to releue birth ccotroJ hormones rradually. • problem 11 large animal.I need more than one implant at a time, and tM)' show throu(b the fur ot thort-halred dop. -Vacclnea makin.I females immune to male 'Major Pft1blent' Health Costs Skyrocketing W ASRUJGTON (AP) -'Ibe 1ovemment says nm.way medlcal costa are the m~or health pro. blem faetn1 Amen cam. said." Tbe report, which represents the U.S. Public Health Serrice'a blueprint for taekllnr major bealtb problema during 1978-12, de-. empbutua Jut yeu"a proposal to boott llqOOC" and cigarette taxes u a preventive health apenu have bffn dtYekJped for rabblu but ba· vtn't bten perf*Cted tar clop. Dr. Dleterlcb Doted tht ~tbup Callfon:da VeteriD•l'7 Mtd1ea1 Auodatlon (SCVMA) 11 ukllll tu 2,000 1Dembere to donat. -to a new Anlmal Birth Control ReHatth founOaUon WI year. B. DONALD Mahan, SCVMA execuUve diredor, aaid private induat.ry, covemment and dtbeu abo wW bo aak-1 tohotp. "Tbere la a need to decrease or at•b1Un t.ht domesUc pet populaUoo." ho 1ald, "and the vetertnuy profeulcn 11 well aware ot lb• terri- ble C()St in time and mcotY of 1uralcal aterllia•· tlon." SCVMA offlclals are uklnl veterinarians to donate $1 from each sur&lcal sterlllaation performed th.is year, and thole funds wUl ~ uaed for research. "We are convinced the am.er to this pro- blem 11 there ln UM lab." Mahan aald. "The anawer tod~ 11 if you don't keep your pet on a leash, you have to have lt surgically sterilized," be .continued. ''But we want to cbaye that tomorrow.'' FREEi FREEi FREE! ORGAN CLASS AND WORKSHO Wlttt AIMOMDA YOUM• · .. ~w._ ll ................ == a-... ....,. ......... s.pt. J7, 7 .. ' ,... htl•Hn a l•t•r-• .. • ....... ~CALL 1114)644-IHO. HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO CBn'ER IMC. 2114 L Coast Hwy. • Coroea del M• Controlll.u thoae CO.· ta, which officials said rose 300 percent in tbe last decade, is llsted as the top priority in a new flve-year health plan r.- Jeaud recently by the Department of Health. Education and WeUare. measure. .........,.....,.....,..._~~---------------------_ NON·OWNEas pay taxes to i*k up and shelter animals that are eventually kUled As they pa y, they listen to a neighborhood barltfnl dog whlle a.cooping pet droppin1s from CAT WHINES IN ANIMAL SHELTER ''UNTIL COila CID be contained, federal policy maki.D1 1D health wW be dominated by these ba•lc economic con· slderatlons," 1aid Dr. Tbeodore Cooper, aasil· tant secretary for health. 'Ibe naUon'• health care bW wu sua.s bUUon wt year, according to Cooper. their front Jawna. Meanwhile, unwanted pets by the thousands conUnue to dJe in the bowels of Orange County's dark decompression chamben. And tbe slauabtu goea on out ol view of the public that takes no act.ion to chance the problem. Ki<h' Reading Improves 'Ibe five-year plan em· pbul1e1 1reater use ol preventive services, such as p1ibllc im· muniutlon proarams, and, amona other thlnp, more re1earch on medl~al malpractice. Malpractice lnaurance lldda up to $1.S per bed each day to hoapital rates and $2 billlon each year to national health care coat.a, accordlni to the report. - WASHINGTON (AP)-Scbool dae,regation and a return to the bulc1 in elementary schools may bave contributed to the re· cent rise in readlnc ability of 9- year-oJcb and the "dramatic im· provement'' amooc black youths, according to a new na· tlonal survey released last week. Howeve r , the federally ftnanced National Assessment or Educational Progress <NAEP) found that while 9·year-olds were able to read better in 1975 than In llm, there was llttle change in the reading performance ol 13. year ·oJds and 17·year ·olds in school. A panel of s ix reading tpedallsts who stud.led the re·' aults of the national probability sa.mple or more than &1,000 pupils concluded that renewed em· pbuis on reading fundamentals at the elementary level, racial delegregatlon, heavter funding in Impacted areu and "social factors outside the school" may all have played a role in" the higher scores or 9·year-olda. PROJECTIONS ol lhe sample lndlcale that 50,000 more 9-year· ol~ performed h11he.r in readin& tub last year than did thelr • counterparts four years earlier. Survey officlah1 were reluctant . to nauy attribute the improve- ment t.o dese1re1aUon. 1in<:e the 1tlldy dJd not lsoJU. 1cbool dia. trlcta under busin1 orden. Save 40% 1 on your l new fall I 1 perm. Caprice Reg. 20.00 Te.xtra Beg..J2.50 Vita-E ,Reg. 30.00 12.00 13.50 18.00 ·'Students from lhe Southeast, trom low-income urban areas, who are black or whose parents bad limited education, have traditionally achieved below the level o( their age group," said Roy H. Forbes, project director. "Jt la encouraging to see these aaps ln achie vement levels beginnln& to close at age 9; it is alarming to see the gaps remain at a1es 13 and 17. This pattern. however , is consistent wlth NAEP's findings In both the scl(nce and writing assessments, indicating that special proerams at lhe elementary level are pay. lnl off." BLACK t· YEAR·OLDS scored 4.8 percent hi&her oo the reading testa than ·they did four years earlier, compared with a 1.2 per- cent gain for white 9-year-olds. But blacks still remained 13 percentage points below whites In over-all readinl levels, the survey showed. T h e d isproportionate performances between the races Increased with age. Tblrteen- year-old whites scored about 17 percent higher than blacks. and li-)'e&r-old whit.ea were over 19 percent hl1ber In reading achievement. At each age level, 1lrl1 performed better than boys. Students In the Southeut nar· rowed the achlevem«1t 1ap With other restona but 1Ull remained SIMfOI CrnDtf 5"CW.S a ••• ... ,...,., 4.00 J.00 t .71 ..... ,._Cl f'ltl -(12)A«~) • COST A MESA OML Y • BEAUTY SALC'" Uee Wards Chart·alt '" 1'\,1t .11HI t.:\ '"' Rll COSTA MISA '4t·t400 a ' HUHT1MGTOM llACH "2-661 I ~-- below the national averaie at all ace levels, by up to four percen· tage points. Student& from af. fluent urban areu ac«ed six percent above the national average, while those from low· income urban areu were 10 per· cent below. The only significant improve· ment among older student.I, the report said, wu that more 17· year-olds were able to perform everyday task.a such aa re..tlng a telephone bill or pet-food label than four years earlier. Yoga Classes Set at YMCA Another cost-control proposal under 1erious conalderation would pro- vide federal fund1 for na· tlonwtde nuorldatloo ol school and community water supplies to reduce dent.al dl.aeue. Jenny Tucker will teach a "WITH THE cost of aeries o f Wednesday yoga dent.al aervfcea lncreaa- cluses from 2 to 3:30 p.m. belin· lnl and with children'• nlnJ Wednesday at the Sad· dental care under seriOUI dleback Valley YMCA in El Toro conalderaUon as a. na· Mi ss Tucker bas taught yota at Uonal health insurance Saddleback College, Cal State benefit, n atlonwide Fullerton and the Lalce Forest fluoridation takes on Community Association. added slpificance-and She said s he will teach becomes increasingly at· methods of conscious reJuaUon, tractive," tbe report breath control and physical con· .-:;;;;;;;n:iiiiinirrim~~ diUontns. The co.tor the slx·week coune la $15 for Y memben and $18 for non-members. Additional In· formation and cla11 reciatratJoa art available at the Y, 23131 Orance Ave., EJ Toro. 830-9622. UPHOLSTERY . ~T•W_. ...... lfU,_..tt.4. c-. ........ 1 Use your 8111kAmetlcard or Mist. Ch.,.. SOUTH COAST PLAZA---006TA MESA BEDROOM SUITES Oistlndlve beauty In aculptured oak. accented with chtOmt 87995 and brllS. A ttate1Mnt of the Mure. 6pc. Creguter t 1099 95 .. . . • • . . • . .. • • . Now • 6oc. T'9dltiof111I (reg. 849 95) . . . . . . . . NOW 879 H • 5 pc. French Pt'ovindll (reg. 1374U5) ...... NOW 1099 95 • 5oc. Country (reg. 884.95)........ • ...•.....• NOW 699.95 FREE DESIGN CONSULTATION c?'f/JQn's ' FURNITURE Ttrms uo to 46 days untll ftrat payment O A C 243M Del Prado• Dana Point• 831-17SO • 496-3111 Mon . .sat. ~ Evenlngt by Apc>olnt!Mf\t 1 Illustration from brochure showing parents new mini-school that &Jnd!y. Sep~"'-....M.--..1_978 ______ DAl;....;,.;L-.Y_Pl_l_O_T__.IH~ Voucher Experiment Flunks SAN JOSE CAP) -Tbeae are bad days at Alum Boclt. Cluaes are •tart.int ln t.lle city's poorest school diatrid, aod the federal government -la'.,. sldence for four rean to tat tbe controveraia concept of vouchers in education -la pull-m, out its mllllon.s ol dolla.rt and &Oln1home. "Basically dead would be a aood way to cbaracterhe voucher," says David Mandel, prog:ram officer for the National IJ)stitute of Educatklo. Tbe In- stitute funded the voucher pro-aram at the Alum Rock Union School District, aervinc l!i,000 predominantly Mexlcan- Amertcan students. The eaperlment here, the only attempt by t.be federal aovern- ment to '1.est t.be voucher Idea. was heralded at the start u a dramatic new tactic to save de- teriorating public education. IN A VOUCHER system, t.be government pays the parents In· 'We'll ljl1Der Be the Same' CU' acbool tb.,. chooM. Tbe Idea ii tbat ~ wW lalJ)rove u = to attract more voucher The demlM of the nearlJ SI mllUoc proJl'lm ln Alum lock bu left mOlt of lbole lnvolved- tea-c hen, ad mlnlatrators. parents and fuodera -with mixed fMlilla• about the effort to brin' fl'ee market eeoaomlca Into pubJi.c educauoa. Wbat lt broujbt lmtad. nearly evet'JOM &IJ'ffl, were some ID-. .oovaUOIU In teacblni, some new ways to ru.n a acbcd district, a UWe mON parent iDt.enst in t.be • scbools, and a lot cl papei work.. "WE'LL NEVEK ~the same. Eliot IAvinloa, • Jtand Oorp. reeearehor 1tudylq the Alwn Rock experiment, 1ald tbe ldea was to "tlve lbe power to the ccia- tumen and let lbe ,...,.i holy tne market looae and It wU1 Jet rld of t.bt lncompetmta ln the public acboola." But la Alum Rock. teachers were not excited about tbe Idea~ eompetlne -eapeclalb' DOt With private and parochial acbools. tJDdtt pressure from them and from others opJ)Offd to a true teat ol voucher, tbe dl.ltrict and federal olllclab qreed lo.stead to off er parent.a alternatives wllbln tbe public school• lbemaelvee. · bulldlnt• whore the experiment wu conducted. THE J'BDBSAL sponsora or the voucher experiment wanted no Umlta on mlnJ·ICbool enroll· ment, ao tbat popular mlnl· acboola would 1row and UI\· popular onea would dJe. But teacbere lnalated on enrollment UmJta IO that all the mini-scbool1 could 1urvtve with at leut 110me ltudeota. ID addition, there was a poUcy of .. 1quallers • rl1hls," a suarantee no child would be bumped from bl.4 neighborhood tchoola. ''It wun't much ol a real les1. ~ a voucher system," admitted Rlcbard Reyes, in charge of evaluatlna the project for the school district. ''It was a very 1opbistlcaled example of muWple-opUon education. And it was a very godd example of de- ceotrallsation." would take sixth through eighth graders with vouchers in Alum Rock. stead of tbe scboola. •· Parents, given a voucher for the amount of money it takes to educate a child, can spend it in And that's good," reflected Dr. William Jefferds, the school superintendent who pushed for the ·federal dollars and cajoled di.strict personnel into accepting them after four other school di&- tricts turned down the expert. ment. A.a many u 5' .. minl·scboola" sprang up in tbe Alum Rock dJs· trtct offering different styles of teaching. They were formed by groups of four or tlve teachers wbo wanted to wort together. Three or four mini-schools were located in each of the H scbool Although the vouchers are gone u a way to fUnd the mini- acboola, many or these schools remain In a system the Alum Rock district now calls ataemative education. Befp fer Ye• JUD1ps limited Using a booster battery to start your stalled car can be a blesain1 or a blul. Malting sure that your "jumper cables" are connected from pos!Uve to positive is a must lat electricity surge tbrouah your car·s electrical system, causing senous damage. It'• a very basic thing, but anxiety sometimes overwhelms careful performance of such chores. Another aide effect of booster battery use can be tbe blowing ol all lhe bulbs in your in· atrument panel. It can happen when you pro· duce a btlh surge or electricity by racing your enalne while the boo6ter battery is still at- tached. A Sood way to avoid this, in add1tion to NOT racln1 lbe engine until the cables are re· moved ls to turn on the beater·blower fan dur- inl the ala.rt.in& operation. It will absorb the extra surge. Readership Buoyed. Up By MICHAEL PASDVICB Of ... Oel..,,.. ... _ The downward trend in student reading scores is easily the most discussed aspect iJ> education today. Teachers, parents and even sociologists have expressed fear that the educ a · tional system is turning out a new class ol semi- illiterates. The prevailing bypothesis is that television, with its generally banal and predictable pro- gramming, Is t.be culprit that is turning our YOUD& people away from the printed paae in search or easily digestible yet sbort·lastlng stimulation. At l..lncoln Middle School in Newport Beach, teachers and admlnistraton have instituted an experiment.al s ustained reading program that hopefully wUl reverse this trend. LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS BUCKLE DOWN TO BOOKS Connect Skills WHEN SCHOOL begins at 8:35 a.m .. all slu· dents in the slxth through eighth grade school go to a clasaroom ror l.S minutes of open-choice selections r a nging from "The Omen" to ''Baseball Laughs." Werley said teachers a re encouraged to join in the reading. silent reading. IC lhe program is deemed a suc- cess. teachers will sit down with Werley and .Principal Georgiana McLeod and possibly ex· pand lhe program. Whatever your slcills ·or talents, you can .. f1nd an apfreciator throuJb Voluntary Action Centers a 1714 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beacb or S20 Pecan Ave., Huntington Beach. silent reading. ' The reading period is part of an overall sus· ' tained readin1 plan to encouraie the habit as a pleasurable activity and to counterbalance the influence of outside activities and television. Uncoln School also has devised a rotatln1 schedule whereby students in sixth and seventh grades are assured o( a full period of reading eacbday. Werley said the only restriction Is that stu- dents not bring material of a "questionable nature.•· However, Werley conceded lhat so- meone may eventually smuggle in a copy of Playboy and bide It beblnd a newspaper. It wou1dn 't be the first time. "We don't want to go overboard with too much, too soon," Werley said. U the program continues~ Lincoln School hopes to follow ita ah'Clents into high achoo! to de~ termine what effect extra readJng will have on their test scores. Here la a sample ol their placements: Help Vietnamese adapt to lbelr new home. AMlgnment& could include shopping, budletln1 or teaching bow t.o use the post or- nce, school re1istratioo or transportation. A questionnaire wfll be d lalri buted lo teachers at the end ol this quarter to evaluate the Phone 960-3312. ' · Devote one morning or afternoon per week to an Orange County legaJ aid orrice. The volunt.eer interviewers determine whether a pn>1pectlve client is elicible for legal aid service or qualifies for the lawyer rderraJ Since the program is only In its second week, A.ssitanl Principal Ralph WerleY. said It's dif· hcult to evaluate the plan. However ll'• clear that the 15 minute morning break is fulfilling al least one of its goals-frtart.lng the school day in a qwet manner. Feather Fun? SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill aut.borldng e<m· stzuctioo of $1.2 million recreation project along lhe Feather River at Oroville was signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. service. Phone 67S.9210. • Doo't use all your energy watching root· ball on TV. A youth club in Fountain Valley seeks six men interested in coaching nag foot· ball. The 1ix-week season starta in October. Phone 980-3312. STUDENTS IN Mrs. Marcus' seventh grade class were deep in thought by 8 :40 a .m. with Add a speech therapy clinic lo your Itinerary. South Orange County stroke pa· Uenta deaperately need drivers to ta.lte them there for weekly sessiom. The patients do not need phyalcal ualst.ance but a four·door, stan· datd 1lre automobile ia advisable. The Retired Senior Volunteer Program secretary at 875-9210 or 833·9278 has more details. Bias Banned SACRAMENTO (AP) ,.-Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas signed bllls by Sen. Alan Robbins, <D- Van Nuys). and As- semblyman Rob Wll5oo (D·La Mesa), curbing housing discrimination against the bland. 'lliasure Chest Offer! Yours for ONLY,$10 ••. after you have accumulated $50 In purchases of OtD high-quality but moderately-priced cosmetics Look at these prices: 7.5 oz. Oeansing Cream $4.00 2 oz. Auff Face Powder $ 3.50 Upstick $2. 75 Exquisite in every detail, our musical Treasure Oiest highlights an offer which is good through November 15, 1976 (orwhllesupplfeilast). mERLE noRmAn cosmETICS 5-IOINTS SHOPPING QNTER Corona del Mar Irvine Terrace, Cameo Highlands, Shorecllffs -all are neighborhoods of beautiful Corona del Mar -and all are areas of prime residential properties . Properties wh ich secure many of the equity trust deed loans arranged by Newport Equity Funds. If you own property anywhere afong the Orange Coast and are In the market for an equity trust deed loan, call Linda Blue or Doug Sulley of the Newport Equity Funds Loan Department. They ' II be happy to give: you Information about a loan over the phone. The number Is 644-8824 . Call! Newport Equity 'Funds ,Inc. Real htllt• BtotM AVCO FlNANCtAL TOWER '20 NEWPORT C£NTER DRIVE SUITE211 NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92eeO 71~4 PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY SteinWciy'Pia~o It just stands there, getting more valuable. A Steinway bollt thlrtv vear• aoo It often worth more today than 1 1t wae then. I Not becauM It 11 conelc191td a eoliect<>f"I Item. but becauM the l care and workmanship that went Into It 1<eep It u alive todav as It l wa1 ~ new, Tod-v. It i. still a more responsive piano than you 1 c:en llnd In oth« 1h0wtoon-.. II II ttlll the only piano with the Steinway OiatlhfagmMlo • Soundboard. which. thirty yeare old or not no otMt piano ha. I The new Steinway you buv will molt Mkely lhwe the same btue • ~~ I Slmply beeallse today's Stlinwev It bUllt to tM ume ltandardl. Even now. there It no 8UCl'I tNng as r.,id auemblv ot man production at the Steinway factory. Some other manuftctutera tum out more pleno• In aw.-than Steinway doet In• yeat. 1' So that one. you hlY9 a Stelnw.y In vour hOfM, you know It'• there to atay. To glw VoU ell the pride end pleuure a pl.no can J give ••. plut a modett retum on VoUf IOYMtment. 1 llCBJ.IMT SB.IC'nOM OF IBUILT .... MISHm &IAMDS I MANY MA.IOI IUMDS WAIBfOUSI SHOWROOMS S..DlepflrWy.tf .... 145-0411 ak IJ.llYIS. ,.,. ~ .... .. • I . !!-.., OAl\..Y PtlOT ' I j Social Scene . AQout 400 party-goers ,. ' attended the benefit op_dning of the Registry Hotel in Newport Beach. Proceeds support Chlldren 's Hospital of Orange County. En1oymg the sumptuous buffet are the Bill Gwmns and Dr. Merit Carson (above, left to nght). Dancing to the music of the Jack Reidling Trio are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. Advice Reinforced '" DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wonder if you realize what a won derful service you perform "'hen ,vou urge people to get themselves tested for VO Here"s my 11tory . I'm a faithfuJ reader. I believe If\ you. Several weeks ugo you snid, "If you suspect you have VD and are ashamed to go to a doctor. go to the etly or county _ Health Dt'partment, or to the __ emergency room or lhc nearest hospital." You were talking to me. I'm a married woman with chlldren My husband travels and 1 became involved wilb a man who works at the plant. Two daya after 1 had sex with blm I waa sure he had given me VD. I phoned the Chicago Board or Health for an appointment like you aui1ested. A nice woman anawertd all my questions. She MRS. CORWIN must have thought I was the dumbest lhrng alive. but ::.he was pohte and helpful. I was told to come in for a test She assured me everything would be stnclly conlident1al and 1t wouJdn "t cost anything. When I arrived at the Board of Health. I was !>Urpnsed to see so many others I "11lgned in" and answered all the quesllons truthfully. except the one that asked "Single or Married?" I put down "Single." I was given a number and told to wall until mine was called. In 15 minutes I was led to a small (imm aculate) examining room. Thedoctorwu a woman. The examination was painless and It only took 12 minutes. Then a technician came ln and took blood from my arm and a culture from my body. They labeled both with numbers, not my name. The polite doctor said, •·we will phone you in three days with the re· suits ·· I wasn't treated hkc I had leprosy or. worse yet. hke a tramp. Everyone was so con- siderate and respectful I couldn't believe It. In three days I re· ceived the phone t'all. My test~ were negative -no VD. but I had a yeast infection. The person on the phone told me what to do about it. 1 was never so reJieved ln all my ure. Please print my letter so others will not be afraid to go gel tested if they get in a similar jam. I am -BLESSING YOU DEAR BLESSING: Thanks for letU.D& me know. And DOW an added word to my readers. Remember: Most city Boards of Heallh cbar1e nothlnt for VD &est.a AND treatmeaL HospltaJs do cbar1e. but they usually re· Vows Exchanged Corwln-Gera SU. Simon and Jude Catholic Church, HunUnston Beach waJ the aetUnl for tbe double rln1 nuptial ceremony llnkin1 Jan Oera and Steve Corwin. Their parenu are Mr. and Mra. John Gera Jr. of HuntJnston Beach and Mr. and Mn. Jotepb Corwin. Orange. The bride, a 1raduate of Edlaon High School, attended Oranae Coast Collete and now Is a student at California State UnJveralty, Loni Beach. Hu Jniaband lrectuated lmm. El Modena Hiib chool and CSU. Fullerton. He alao studied at occ. The newlyweda plan to live tn' Tustin. ••• Brown-Keck Home jn Newport Beacb are Mr. anl Mn. Dan Alexander Brown wbo were married tn St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cbu.rc:b, Newport Beacb. The former Amy Beatrice Keck. daqbter of the Ranter B. Kecks of Newport Beacb, eernecl a BA derree ln EJll).lah at USC where abe affiliated wWl Pi Beta Phi. Site alto waa DtWellted at the Valley Bunt Club DebUtant.e Ban. Her bu.band Ntelved a BS decree 1n bualness ldminlltr• lion from Californi a State University, San Francisco and did 1raduate work at the Unlvera1ty of California, Berkeley. He la the son of Mrs. Dan M. Brown of FalJbrook and the late Mr. Brown • •• Hoff·Dean Bonnie Dean and Tbomu Hott, Irvine retldeot.s, were married In Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, Corona del Mar. Thelr pare nts are Mrs. Patricia Dean of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Raymond Hoff, Irvine. The bride graduated from Newport Harbor-HilhSchool and attended Oran1e Cout Collep. Her bu.band la an alumnu of Estaocla Hi&b School and California Stale University, San Diego • ••• Larson.Cords Univenlty of California, SanU Barbara 1raduat•, Vir1inl1 · Cords ~ Randall Larson We!'t married In the· P!edmoat Com· munity urcb. '!be bride la the dau,bter of • Mr. aDd Mn. Clwilll Cordi of Piedmont and ber buabmd ii the son of the llUea Lartou of Newport Beach. The bride, wbo ll'lduated cum Jaude, wu president ot Kappa Alpha Tbeta and the brtdegroom WU preaJdent ol Phi Delta '!Wa. Tbenewlfweds will live in S.. ta Barbara • Ann~ Landers com mend the free services. A..nyoae who thinks be may have VD-.abould go •l oner No..que.a· lions asked, m In ors included. Par~nu will NOT be notified u.n· deT any clrcumatancu. Are your parents too stnct" Hard to reach? Ann Lander's booklet, "Bugged by Parents" How to Get More Freedom." could help you bridge the genera· Uon gap. Send 50 cents in coin with your request and a long. stamped, self·addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.0 Box 1400, Elgin, ru.eo120 CALENDAR DESIGNING WOMEN: The support 1roup ol the La1una Beat'h School ol Art will sponsor a bua tOW" lo Ute Museum of Science and Industry, Los Anselet to view a apeciaJ photograph¥ exh.lbU, enUUed The Educa\ed Eye b1 Newport Beach pbolot'rapber, Beth Koch. The bus wlll leave from the art achoo! parkln1 lot al 9:30 a.m . Wednesday, Sept. 29. R~vaUons.may be made by taWnt I.be school at 4N-1S20. JOB'S DAUGlffERS: Huntlniton Beach betheb 321, 120 and 32 wlll honor Mrl. &verly Morrow.1rand guardian of the State or CaU!omla, and Jack Halstead, associate grand 1uardian. The meeting wlll ta.ke place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, lo lbe HunUn&ton Beach Muonic lfemple. BOOK REVIEW: Opening the Celebrity Book Review series. sponsored by the South Coast Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will be Mildred and Gordon Gordon, husband-wife writ· lnauam . The series. open to the public, be1in.s at 10:30 a.m. Fri· day, Oct . 1. Ticket Information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Roy E . June or Fountain Valley. Reviewer Carlotta Williams wiU touch briefly on cur- rent best sellers. WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: Orange County, Los Angeles and San Gabriel chapters will jointly host the an- nual seminar Saturday, Oct. 2, al 8:30 a.m . Irr the Los Angeles Music Cent.er restaurant. Speaker will be March Fong Eu, California Secretary of State. Her topic will be Women Leaders and Political Power. The seminar will focus on using power effectively, verbal and non-verbal expressions and dealing with abuse or power in a work situation. MONTE CARLO NIGHT: Costa Mesa Women's Clubhouse will be the setting for the gala fund·ralser at 7: 30 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 2. Sponsored by the Women's Club and Junior Women, the party will benefit the groups' phllanthropies. LEGAL SECRETARIF.S: A membership tea is planned by the Orange County Harbor Area Association Saturday, Oct. 2, In lhe Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Phyllis Salyer. On hand will be representatives from the state and na· tional usociat1ons. GUIDE DOG BOOSTEBS: Keynolin1 the annual ban· quet will be Jane Withers, star of movies and television, who will share her experiences as a humanitarian In finding homes for homeless dogs. The banquet will conclude a day of activ1t1es, including a cocree and seminars ln the Westminster Civic Center and Instructions on how to examine guide dogs. The dinner will be served in the Anaheim Sheraton Hotel Saturday, Oct. 2. TOASTMISTRF.SS~: A workshop on how to ctve workshops will be the feature of the Orange County Council Conference at 9 a.m . Saturday, Oct. 2, In the Alrporter J.nn. HEADDRESS BALL: The ArtiClclal Kidney Foundation will benefit from the annual ball, sponsored by Oran1e County hairdressers. The evening wlll begm at 6:30 p m Saturday, Oct. 2, in the Hilton Inn, Fullerton Huddress entries will be Judged and the evening will conclude with disco dancing . Tickets. al $12 per person. may be reserved by calling Stuart Valade, 532·6808. CHILD ABUSE COUNCIL: The Legal lssuea Commit- tee or the county council wiJI sponsor a one·day conference at 8:30 a m . Saturday, Oct. 2. at the Superior Court Houae. Santa Ana. Major areas of concern will be the legal aapecla of child abuse and Improving communication between people work· ing in specified regions. The morning program will feature a mock trial and the afternoon will be devoted to dia- cuss1ons As the conference 1s limited. early re?;ervatlons are re- quested. It is open to all county ipdlviduals workin1 ln the field'. TORANA-Afft::EXGUE": The annuifpa(rons nmc will begin at noon Sunday, Oct. 3, in lbe Cowan Helgbts home of Mrs. Ted Falk. IRVINE JUNIOR E BEU.S: During the city's Harvest Festival, Oct. 2 and 3, Junior Ebells will aponsor an 'an1el tree' to aid orphaned children In Mexico. A tree will be hung with angel figures. which will have the name, sex, age, sacs and other information concerning the child. The person taking an angel wiU be responsible for a Christmas gift for this chlld. T he club also will sponsor a seminar for Oran1e County Big Brothers at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, at Los Naranos School. The purpose Is to give Information t.o parent& of boys interested in the program. I Boutique I Benefits The Voluntary Action Center of South Oran1e County wUI hoet • family barbecue Sunday, Ocl. 3. at Bommer Canyon to raise fund• for the Retired Senior • Voluntfer Pro1ram Exchan1e and Otft Shop. Foundln1 members and VAC pretldtn\t from lht lall IO )'Hrt alao will be honored du.ring the ' p.m. event OD tht lrvine Ranch. Volunteert now are renovaUnf the small boathouae behind th• VAC off1ce io Newport Beach to provide a boutJque for aenion. Handcrafted ltena such aa Medlepoln,, aweaten, palnUng~t aculpture and wood carvings, au made by aenJora will be for sale. Antique• and "collcdJblea'' ala0 will be offered. All band·made ltema will be accepted OD conalgnmeot ao tM retired persons can supplement their Income. Profits will 10 toward the RS~ Proaram, ac• cordin1 to Killy Bfrdlall, di~· tor. Ticket lnformaUon f~r th• barbecue ts available by calllnc VAC, 675-9210. 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Kennedy, who was expected to be bad for the mark et. theory goes, political pressures mount lo get the economy rolllng again. tnvestors· With the Nov. 2 J>re5idenllal election only weeks away, the martet, Whichever answer you checked, give yourself full credit. You would have no trouble finding an expert to aarce But a couple of weeka before Kennedy'• elec· tioo victory, a rally becan that carried the Dow up 168 polnta over the next 13Y.t months. In Auguat 1974, many market traders who anticipated President Nixon's r esignallon figured a rally would follow. A. Beine traditionally a bastion of Rcl)ubUcan sentiment, and comfortable with President Ford aa a known quantity and a perals· ten\ Inflation flgbter, woWd do well If he were re· elected STOCK PRICES may jump around as the presidential campaign nears Its end. But to keep on top of such swings, an lnvestor must outguess or anticipate Carter. Ford, the electorate and In vestor sentiment TRADERS RAN the Dow up 45 points in three days before Nlxoo's resignaUon. But the averaee revened itsel! and fell from 777 as Ford was being sworn ln to S8S less than two months later. 8 . Havin1 suffered aeverely in the last few years because of Water1ate and a deep re· caaion. wouJd welcome Jlmmy Carter's election ~ a freab start for the nation and the economy "In this 'knee Jerk' world LO wtuch we hve, I.here 1s an mclln aUon k> reduce complex situa- llons into black and while status when actually I.he true color 1s a mottled gray.·' said Bache H&Isey Stuart in a recent look al the campaign's meaninc for the market. Since then, lhe market hu done very well under Ford. But numerous Jong·term studies de· bunk t.be myth that investors should look forward to Republican era• and fear the Democrats. "The simplistic approach is that a Democratic victory on Nov. 2 will lead to the beginning of a total revamping of the federal government when Mr Carter assumes offi· ce. . .one does not take apart a $1.S trilUon ap· parat111 and cban1e tt overnight. "Indeed there is a real quest.ion lf Mr. Carter is the winner: Will his impact be Cell at all until the fiscal 1978 bud1et year! "II Carter wins there will be a transition period and then the Stale or lhe Union message In January that wlll set the lnlUal theme for the new adminiatrallon. ''TREllEFOllE. let us conclude thal re&ard· less of whether the Republicans or the Democrats are triumphant, nothing meaningful 1.1 eoln• to bappeo until the flnt quarter of 1977." Tbe pul cootalna nwnerou.a examples of "tmart mone)'1' that got fooled by the market durln• Um es of cbanae tn Wutungton. William LeFevre at Wall Street's Gruger & Co. recall• that the Dow Jones industrial average fell 1.8 percent from early June lhrouah late Oc· tob4!r in 1960 11 traders anticipated the election John Wright, an investment adviser based ln Bridgeport, Conn., calculates that stock prices rose at an annual rate or S.1 percent in 16 Republican years since World War JI, against 8 percent ln the last 12 Democrat.le years. And Granger &Co. 's Lefevre notes the three biggest point declines ever in the Dow came In Republican eras -1929-32, 1968-70 and 1973·74. The martet can have trouble with Democrats, too, as any investor who remembers Kennedy's showdown with U.S. Steel over price increases in 1962 will attest. Stock prices fell 13 percent that year. SHOULD AN investor then lfnore polltics entirely? Thal seems hardly practical in view of Wasblngton's profound Impact on the economy. One approach, which Cits past market trends very well, concerns itself not wtth who ia in ofCi ce but with t.be stage o( a given president's four· year tenure. n is baaed on the theory that presidents, il they feel painful economic stcpe are necessary, are likely to lake them within two yeara or their election. Aa a new election approaches, the Business Leaders Grade Gov. Brown SACRAMENTO <AP) - Callfomla bu1lnt11 ltaden are worrltd about Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's altitude toward buti· Mii, but aome top executives say Brown may not be u bad for buatne.1 u tbey eapected. Tbey 111 \he 38·1ear·old Democratic 1ovuoor'1 attitude toward the butlneu community hat cbp1ed In recent moothl, and be Is llatenlo1 more to their COOCi!TDS. At 'overnor. Brown bu pushed tbroucb several me11urn that bu1lnea1 op· poeed .-tnnuously, such as re- peal of the oil depletion al- lowance, te]>eal of o tu break for l.Mur~ companiM and a S700 mutlon lncreaH in the employer finuctcl wiem.ployment ln· 1urance fund. And ht alto hu been unexpec- tedly eonaervattve In s tate spendin1. SURVEYING Brown's record, bu1lnt11 lt1dera are moat ~red by hi•. appointment ol persona with b1ck(l"OU'Dd.s tn con- sumer. environmental « labor l1'0'QM to top state post&. In inttrview1 wilb The Al· soelated Prn•. eight leaden ot California'• business comm\lftity 1ave Brown a mixed report card for h1I nrst 21 moot.hi ln ornce. 'nse crades rrom the bualneu le.clen ranee from an "A" for ener11 and courace to an "F" in atUtude and acceulbflity from dlffft"tllt aecutiv•. They aald Brown bu been: -Generally 1ood from ~ bul'MP communitJ'• 'riewpolnt In boldlnl down stale spmdln£ -PAia TU poor 1D tDCOW'al· lDa a lood bullneu climate Int.be at.et.. -Poor to faillnl In b.ll aelee· Ucm o( QPO!ntea to top stat. ol· llc:et ud replatory bovdl. But UM polnt OD wbicb there wu th• ..t4Ht disagreement UDCIGI \be dC)at .xecutlftl WU tbe queallon of Bl'OW'D'I ac- ceetlbWly and atUtude. Some find hh door open, and otbefa HY ili1 tbul Ught. "Brown bl\I UtUe Ume for ua. He la aloof," taSd Wallace Fore, cbatnnu of the board ol the CaUfornta Maoufacturen A•· IOda&o. lnturance executive William A. stmpeon Jr., prt'llident ot the Callrornla Chamber of Com- merd, said, "We bavt not had an ear from the aovemor. He hu not becn rt1ponslve. We can't even aet to him." DAVID PACK.tao, chairman ol HtwltU.-Packard Co., saJd, "At leut we're able to talk with bUD and hi.a people. And that'• as much u we can expect at this pol.Qt:• Edward Ca rt er. board cbalrnun of Carter Hawlty Malet Inc., Hid. "I have always found Nm wllllng to Usten." Anthony Frank, board cbalrmu ot CIUzeas Sattnp and Lou AuociaUoo, said, "'There lln 't any QUettton that the Brown -4m.lplllra\-ion -properly -~mere to consumers and to labor than the prior adminiatra· Ucn .. "They're 1ettlng a more bat.anced lnput than prior ad· minlltratlons. He ls where be should be, lllttninl to all HCtOl"I ohoclety." Brown bu chanced the way bualnes.men and other l1'0QPI deal with the governor'• otrlce. In the past, lobbyiltt met with middle or upper·levcl olflclalt, who aummarbed po11iUona and paased them up the admlnlltra· Uon chain of command Brown likes face-to-fact dJaJotfue. ff.la staff hu usombltd an ad hoc pantl of bullMll ex· ecutiYel -includJna top omcen ol majOr corporat.lonl -which bu met twice .wilb BroWJ\ oo jobs, the butlnt11 climate• and other ~mtc llsua. 8U81NES8MEN wbo l\,ave taken part ln that .cl hoc croup. including very cobaervatl.e ~bUcans, 11ve Brown favor•· ble srades. Those who have been 1-excluded, 1ucb u SlmPIOn of the Chamber of Commerce and Fore of lb• CMA, are tbe most neaaUve. lfbey all mentlooed total tax loan on buaine11 ls h1iber than In moet other slates, and clt.ed that fact u a major ne1atlve ln the stat.'1 bualnus climate. Butthv dl.sqned on whether thlnp are cettlng worst under the Brown adm1.nJ1tratlon "Each presldenl ol the United States must face poUtlcal realities every four years if be wants to slay ln the Whlte House, or at leut keep his party in power," says Yale Hirsch, president of the Hinch Orearuzalion ot Old Tappan, N.J., in bis "Stock Trader 's Almanac." ;, Support for the theory comee from the 'act that every ·bear market since 1960 has fallen within those first two years --1962, 1966, 1969"'70 and 1973-74. ' The theory is by oo means infallible. An in· vestor who followed it and stayed out or Ule market in 1961 would have found himself stand· tng by while stock prices rose 27 percent Order Yours NOW ••• (-~ Q :,-/ ~)I> 1000 ~~~ . Beautiful _ -~ Stick-on Lab ~ tr •PERSONALIZED •sTYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND IHAl'f AND llZI OP lAlll Mtt Joh" Oot 1n Me111111 .. 1 An-tow11, An r1tet• UIAI • - ... 1 I $tyl1•h Vetu• lyp• 011 fine 1111elify while I'""''"',.~. .--• ~II In Oil• COU1)0n, cllp and mall .nth 11 , 71 tot "lot l'>rfntlnt Label DI•~ ~t Office a.. 1UO C:..t• M.M, Callform• '262' ..... ,. ...... f9W , ... c.. ,.,,,, ... , --~~-----------------J • I ~ M DAJL Y PILOT Sund!y Septembet 2t, 197'1 Debbie Reynolds Opens on Broadivay NEW YORK (AP> -"From DOW Oft," aays Debble Reynolda, "I fed my career 11 oa UM tta&e ._..orlDLuVe1u.'' Tbe prospect of b••lns perflaps 1ald soodbye to rum. ban't vtslbly affected tM blue. eyed, cbin·up 1l1mor penooa ot tbl lady once dubbed "the lron ~y" by Hollyw()Od ttep u~. 0 rm too old for Jeadlnl l•dy parts," 1ay1 the 44·y••t·<>ld veUun of 28 showbl1 years, "apd too youna for cbarecter work. . "'When 1re1t parta do C!Ome alon1. they'll eo to far better dtamatic actresses. I don't tbJn.k there u anythlnc in the rum tun.are for me." TO TEST r e vised career tbruat. Mias Reynolds posted $100,000 of her own fun<b to launch a laviably decorated Broadway production that opened a few nights ago. for U yeara. Sb• ln1l1t1, however. tbat tbe c\UTml exhibit wltb olae 1upportln1 performers, a band and loll d scenery lao't jutl another cabaret act. Sbe opmed UM I.bow here because ber favorite Lu Vesaa 1tomplo1 iround, Use Oaert Inn. ta beans re:IMlt. ·•1 Juat want people to bave a tood time," sbe deCine1 htr perf~ing credo. "As audience l want to 10 oul bumming a aooi. And that'• my objec:tlve - nothing more complicated." 11188 REYNOLDS made bet full-scale stage debut three years aco at the .Minakoff end ptcked it for reprise because "I'm a little auperatitfous bul not re1lty superatitiou..s ... The show· that time wu the vintaae musical "lttne." lt kept her buay for more than a year even though critics were unen· thu.sed and the backers never earned a penny. .... _ Nol surprialngly, It ls named "The Debbie Reynoids Show." U all 1oes well during an an· nounced limited run at the. liftnskoff Theater, she exped.a to reeoUJ> cost.a, ••although l 'U make one-third of what I do at Vegas." "I doe 't think I could go through that again," Debbie ex· plains her refusal since to do ._ootber full-fledged book sbow. .. I still don't think I did it -you c:ould gjve birth to five children easter." TURNING FROM A LMS Entert81net Debbi• Reynolds Between clnema stints, she's been appearing in nlgbt clubs at Nevada's slot-machine capital Of course, Irving Berlin called her a while back to do "Annie Get Your Gun" in London. She wouldn't go then because it would have taken at least six months, but she vows someday that she will. Miss Reynolds is very insistent that projecta DOl consume too large a chunk of her her m~age to Eddie Fisher, a union that ended in the trauma of jilted-for·Lii-Taylor divorce. That episode and the publicity accompanying her own cutie-pie screen career have her hoping that Carrie at least will settle for a more private existence. Katharine Hepburn Starring in Drama life. 4 Tickets go on sale Mooday for "A Matter of Gravity," the open· ing production of this season at the Los Angeles Music Center's Ahmanson Theater. Katharine A prime reason is that her» year-old daughter Carrie is llv· ing here and her J.8.year-old son Todd is on the West Coast. Maternal solicitude nms hleh. Of her own reputation for stff.. ly determlnation beneath elfin charm, she says : "It isn't so much a matter of becoming hardened· as belng almost subservient. But if that's the We you choose, that's what you have to put up with or get out. m wiU star in the play by Bagnold. The play opens . t 13 and runs through Dec. 4. ckets are ava1lable at agencies may be reserved with major edit cards by calling (213) 7600 between 10 a.m. and 5 "~ FAR AS my own life ls concerned," she says, "I don't mind the years going by because I seem to learn something every year. But time goes by too fast as far as clttldren U'e ccncemed. '• Both youngsters were born of "It's a gre at teat of self· discipline. Like when you go in a restroom and someooe pushes a piece of paper under the door and ..U f« your &1lt.ograph. I feel that is an invuion ol pnvacy." TODAY'S CBDSSIGBD PVZZLI 86 Whhttand 153 Mt.tltll11de 34 BefOfe IOng 1 IOHamehn 2wda 164 Jau fDl'm 38 Slleflt PHIS I Fem1t1.n• 119 Diving bird 165 Father• OfHllng 113 L~qu1d lltle 70 Prcwlded 167 Man·a name 37 Alrptane meaM.tre fSficplOltve that 169 Ralloflal lltglll 115Purloin mlaalle 72 Br Idle part 180Bottle100 39 Vtatl 119 Dagwoocfa • 10BHl k • 74Kn~ledoe 181 Frock uriuoectedly 121 ::t • auddenly 711 Elllptlcel 183 Poe·a WOl'd 2w<U. 14 Sllo-.d 77 Travei.r·a 188HHvya-ll 42 Smootrl g:'91 aurpriM: •toe> 187 Neuter 44 Muetcet 124 junction ; 2w~ 71U,-YMlf gr0rtoun compoeltlon 126 Ttny 19Hefpleaaty 8001ouy 188 cary wOtd 40Wegon lnMCll old .,.1n, 109 Br .. d track 127 Toddler ~Bentater 83Wanderer 1orNd 49 Wager 128 Prlntlrlg 21 Tlll'le MPoellc 171 Minute SO Cltn11 fruit mN111re pe<lod ''t>etore" particle 51 Wwe 130 Florida UPlaceof 87 An eye 172E•cavate meaaure tndlan oer1ectl0n 89Damp 174 C11rrent 53JeoaneH 132 Alltrmatlve 24 Attending 90UnuMd 175 Soup coin vote 260ym p.ad 92 Hapciy-go· vegetable 55 Pubhc t 34 Vef1) 280onlHtlC lucky 177 Young argument ending ... ve 94 Winged hOl'M 57 Tre11e1 135 DlatraN 27 Wlll't11'1 De Retlfemenl 178 Eastern SS Move signal 28 Cut Income dar'ldy amootl'lty 137 Caos t"' 99Pleaaant 179 Threatening 59Combread 2 2Q •Y 100 Putting phrase 60Soh11ry wds al>br erio1na 18 1 Esllmated 6 I Oreell letter 138Wu1- 30 Noveh•t 104 Drink 182 Celebration 63Amblli0n ellowanco Hecl'l1 slowly 183 Mwnlc 65 Strong 140Feeble 32Relu 3 105 Female rult 184 Pua on fellow llglll • wd• 107 FIOOt DOWN 66 Above 142 Uneo°"tn J35 Admit 2 maCh1t1• 67 T11eldrrver 143 Greet l Wdl 1I1 Mall.Ira 1 Shoollng 68 Eacape apeaker 37 M1n·a 112New ,,., 71 Not many 10 Electronic n1Clln1me 114A"plf 2Oneor1ny 73 Double unl1 38 Cl'ltcago 118 Span '" 3 lrid1111nc1 'Hwbuck" 145 Enemy ., .. arttcle 4 Ah me• 75 Fab11lou• 148 Sage«>rulh .AO Korean 1 1 7 His torte 5 Tu l ttmer bird a Ille soldter period 8 Orteritate 2 78Casab• 148 Paid 4 H .1ugnabl• 11 8 Winter wda 79Lyrlcmuae athlete "3Pr11ne vehicle 7 Kiin 81 Fit>erknot 160 Eic11ted f>llnCl'IH 120R1<11c1 8 Dug for gold 82 Hawaiian 151 Olatr111frlg ... CllhOllC 122 Male turkey a Poorly WTealh 152 Trariqulltl)I lrtbun1I 123 Japan11e outltned 8<1 0 11 11P 154 Ponder 45 M1atake dram• 10 Pro1ec11<1 85 Picture t58 Arrangement 47Pen 125 Spar 1 I French tranater 158 EagerneH point 118C.lmed negallve 88Knaveof 101 Be 49 Warbled 12gPoe11c 12 .. aaa Clubs fond 51 ta1u11en contraction buggy · 91 l abcwer of &2Brt11111 131 Ocean Inlet 13SnHk ltltel 93 Maren 182 Wtld 11vern 133D-ll• "Finahlt 2 95 Wandered olum 54 Lttlle 136 Charged wda 97 Tuell a Dll 184 Want [dward pamcte 15 Al the 98Born by 58 Al no ll T Doom 1 1umm1t French bus tome 13g Negot .. bl• 18 Hsul 10-0R1.1111&n 11S6 lraland 57 Cua 1bbr 11 Esc••1101 agency 1'881Mblll game 1• 1 Speck dlfeCllOn 101 Eye elub 68 IQllal• 142 Browned 111 C0taalf amorou1ty 110 Have 2wde l>fH d 19 Exoenalve 102 01rden lunch : 112 Aflernoon 1.t 5 Suoervt.c>r fur plSI 173 Coagulate ' social 147 Sw111 23 Boote ot 103 Cromaon 176 An1to11an '04 Poltttc1I mount••n meoa 1oe s .. eagle ~oddeH 01rty u g Sutch 2 3 1 N111t11r 108 Defunct 180 ranch abt>r Wdl 33C1rgounll tOO Celtic arllcle SEE a.A881F1ED SECTION FOR ANSwERS -.all. UllY" (PC) .,..,. If Tift WAil .. .. RAnur -··"---" .... ,.-..,,, ...... .n Ii~~::~ ''OOI TO llU T lfr .... ,.._._. ... .... ,.--.-...-. "RnlJNt TO MAC COUNTY''~~-= THUmD-OAANQE CO Sia cmzas Sl.51 SO. COAST P lA I IS.•••·-OS ... -~ '11IE Tfltm" (l) . .-. ....... '111£ WAT SC81T • CATIIOUSE TilllSIAY" n-.. CINE MALAND ,.,. s. ...... .... I»,.., ···-· "MREWOYEI 111 CKIOD'S M£ST" II ............ "WIO£'S POPPAr' • • .. .ALICI IN WOMDRLAMD• (IJ t:JS.4._M , ....... ,.._ C.11142-HTI. • L Put a t•w word• to WOlk for ou . ZZ Top Ignores Critles .. • LOS ANGZLY.S <AP> -For ZZ Top, four Sold ad two platinum albuma took some of the ltiAa out ol the fact that mott rock cnUc1 and ndio st.t.tooa bad all but lpored tho "UtUe 01' BandPromTexu." But PY.11lk Beud. Dusty H1ll and BUly Glb· bona finally decided 4t wu Ume for Southern rodt snua!clana lo come oul ol the cle»e\. U the .o-called rock muale elite refu.sed to noUce the talent harbored lD tbelr beloved Lone Star State, they'd Juat bave to brlns Texas Lo them. In tbe most amibiUous -and potentially ll*t lucretJve -tour to rock bi$tory, ZZ Top ls dobll Ju.al that. Totinl a 40·ton copy of the Stale of Texa~. wblcb aerve1 aa a stage, and with an entourage that includes • menaaerie ol snakes, buffalo, cat tle and vultures thal would put a lot of s mall c~usea to abame, ZZ ael out on an l8·month worldwide tour lbat bu the potential of drawing more than two mlllloo people. "ZZ TOP IS an entertainment band," saya guitarist Glbbam, when asked if tho travel· t.ng zoo might compromise the group's musical integrity. "I think it's satisfying to know the 'au· dieoce iJs satisfied, m~lcall,y and aesthetically.•' "We do it,'' adds drummer Hill, ''because we want to show the people a bit of Texu. So many people have never seen a buffalo or a Texas looihom steer, or a raWesna.ke. '' "I've been dodging those damn rattlesnakes all my We," Gibbooa added, ooly half jokingly . "Now I've cot ·em on the ed&e of the stage with me.' The traveling show was seen by the group as a wa.y to get the rock indust.ry to notice them. FOB THE LONGEST llme, says Beard, "Northern critics lumped us in as just another retried Southern boogie band, just another Grand Funk. Thatirrit.ated me." "I guess it boiled down to the fact that Tex· ans are whal lhey've always been thought of," ' says Gibbons. "that is, basically ignorant of culture in an Eastern sense -and the East and West coasts are the centers or the rock media." So ZZ Top decided to 1et 'em, Gibbons says, ooeway or the other. All that down home, Texas-style hype seems t.o have worked. lo a recent Nashville concert, ZZ outdrew Elvis Presley, and the eroup bas smashed attendance records throu&bout lhe Gemini: Focus On Priorities MONDAY,SEPl'EMBERZ'l By SYDNEY OMARR A.BIES (March 21-April lJ): Accent on myatery, money, as it affec:t.s partner or mate, budgetary matters, home, values, leases, ren· tals, cash in escrow. TAURUS (April »May 20). Lie low. Check "inner workings" of any usignment, projecl. Letotben send signala, reveal plans. GEllJNI Olay 21.June 20): Bring priorities inLo Cocua. Handle added pressure. respoDBibili· t.y. Reward will come your way. CANCE& (June 21-July 22). You gain more ~tion. You're able to finish what you start. Aries. Libra flcure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make new start. stress independence, original approach. Get plans outlined. Be sure ot base. VlllGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Accent on choos· ing path leading to prosperity, rulf1llmeot. Choice ls not clear. UBaA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): A "weight" is lift· ed. You are relieved enough to celebrate. Leave details for another time. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You get results • baHd on personal contacts. Be confident enough to go after facts. SAGITrAIUUS (Nov. 22·.Dec. 21): Do some investigating -plec:e together bits of in!orma· lion unW you arrive at complete story. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emphasis on contentment, settling of dlUerences. Applies especially to domestic area, t.o basic costs con· nected with home. AQUARIUS (Jan. »Feb. 18): Emphasis on climbing to more elevated position. Sbow that you can see places, people as lhey actually exist . P ISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Plan that seemed far off will come closer-you "got reel" of future. Your ESP works overtime. - MB.IROOl(S "SILIHT MOVF ~RTIHIMG A.IOUT SIX"' Il l "LOGAN'S !WM'' "HAllY & WAI.Ta GO TO MIW Yon" IN I 1· tour. One ol the reuona that the "rock mualc Mtabl.labmenl" bu been so toa1 ln jumplac on the ZZ bandwason. Gibbons aaya, la that ln their 1:4bf ll\llln • eon.'\tder.U.. ol rock, ·crtUca often forget what rock 'n' roll la all about -"Th• u -·· ptaalM of the baalc &DcrY aide ol the tplrll, the • ancer fell IO at..ron&lY by the black.I in tbe South." .. aOCK 'N' ROIL -believe it or not. JOU Yanks -wu not dOliantd for tbe acrutiny that tt'a been put under the lul 10 years," •a.Y• Gib- bons, "especially tbe bC'and we P..lay." ' The brand that ZZ plA1t Ii a 1utsy, power· driven rock, 'With a d1lt1nct blues navor. ZZ prides it.self oo beini • "people'• band" -after all, the group sold all these albuma while "belni latnored by the rock music elite," aa one ZZ fan put lt, and their mualc aoldom 1tray1 from the earthiest of themes. ··1 have this friend J rrew up with," says ba.IWat Hlll ln a recent interview, "be worts tn • factory. got two kids -a worklnl man, you know! "AND OUR SONG, 'Just Got Paid.' he and his friends love it. Every payday they 10 lo \bis beer joint and have a few and they play the son& over and over." On stage, the cheers deafen as the cattle 1e- tUe down and Glbbam steps upoo the St•te or Texu stage and strtn&s out the first few stralna cl "Just Gol Paid." MIME RA11N08 FOR~ANO YOUNO PBJPl£ Jlrit-..C.•••w~.,...,.,.,.....,. __ , .. _,, _,_,.._tt_,__ Ml "'" &OeltlllO ~ .. ..,.,..o . ::- "IA m.aar ,,.,, -..HAaCHOP DIACUU." JA. "l'4I t.Al.Ot -NU.- "" .UCJ WIN Tiii U.&• -not -'°"" ~·. . nu; CITY ~O"INO C(NTR( OaAM•I U .. H l I fi1' CITY C.fHTll C IMt MA\ ... S.A 'ltWV IMANCHUTllt IXJ 0 .0 flltWY CCIT'Y Olt. UC I 1u111mt -·~ ........... .......,... ""'" 11 AMI '"°"' .. -t)o ® .. tll( .... " &Oltttltt fA .. l•INY•"'Y .. , ............ 1 ,.., t;;. OP -.. • ...... o, , ........ 0 .. -..... ""' ....... c-•tit• ... r...•·- "TMI f'OM f'OM t c~11 "TMI •llA T SCOUT AMt CATHOUH THUISDAY" "fU'l'VllWoaLD" , .... •. .· ANAHEIM STADIUM· ~~ ~ ,,. Deep ·· .,. Throat· -PLUS- The Devil in' Miss Jones ® f Sunset for Westerns? LOS A.NG EL.ES (AP) -Lo I.be poor w•&en -II it bMded lw u. laA ro:: Or will it r1M frtm tM c .... &Dd,. ~tu place u a uniqu• ca.nan form! ,,.... eaD be 00 doubt tblt I.be movie watem bu f.U. oa Md times. Evidence can be found bl the failun of two ~ siroduc· tiOM 009' ln releaM, aad uotber' th1t WU withdrawn tbMI 1ummcr afttt d.laappolnUnl ,.u.lta. ln Varlety'a Uat of the mcioeymaldn1 fillm ol im. nary a watem placed lD the top 45. LoHra included "Bite the Bullet." with <hoe Hriman and Cudice Berpn; John Wayne and Katherine Hepburn in "Roolter Coaburn," and "Tbe Muter Gunti1hter," from tbe OC'· 1antration tbal made "8111.)' Jack." NO WBSTEaN hu achieved blodcbuater 1t1tus aiAce "B~b CU1lcly and the Sundance Kid" in119. Consider this season'• Jlf'eCU&e. MID"), Obrioolb' worried a.bDal tile film'• clllancea, Ualted AnUU ipeat SI mllb on pre- releaM pe•bHcll;J. B«#•l•aMU• pect.ed to be t12 mlllloo. but "Jilluouri Brea.U" cost $1.1 millloD to make, tncbdnc about .... mlWoG 1D •al.art• to Lbe start. Resv.Jl: a 4-ftdt. BeeaUM ol the apeua ol diatribuUoa ud DOl'mal advertJslnl, a mov· w'a ..-venue muat be at l...i dou· ble lta pn.releue COit to abow a proflt. "1"8 NOT bard to see wh1 UaaN two fUma failed." ~ct Cbailton Heston. ''Ne1aUve flhaa on any subject will always fail Tbe audlence waotl to aee IOUletb.LDC poaiUve." Other di• appointments: .. Breatbeart Paas ," with Cbarlea Bronson~ "The Great Scout and Cathouse 1bursda.y," with Lee Marrin; ''Tbe Dutchess and the Dirtwater "1x." wtlb Geor1e Ses•l and Goldie Hawn. 1be only western to make money in today's market baa been Clint Eastwood's "The Outlaw. Joaey Wales." ed ud desperate wat.eru a ....,..U•h tort ot immon.llty." Tbe weatua bu beeD belle to tbe A.mettcan rum ever 11.oce ''Tlae Great Traln J\obber)'" electrified audieDCtl lo llOI. Bronco Bll11 Anclenon ud WllUam S. Ha.rt atabUahed tbe eoct. ol tbe w .. t iD tbelr allent films, and the pattern waa followed lo IUCh eplcs .. "The Covered Wacoo" and '"'lbe Jron Horse.'' Hollywood turned °'-It proaram westerns by the bundnda In the ll30a, maklot be:roel ol Tom Mix, Buck Jooea. nm McCoy, Ken ll~a.rd. William Boyd and Gene Autry . Wltb one aatoolabh>' achle•ement, "Stacecoach' in l 839. Jobo Ford achieved respectabWb' foe the western, Over lbe years It ha.a wued with milestone filma like "Hi&b Noon." "Shane," "Red River,'' ''Broken Arrow;" and waned with over-ambltioua eptca, a alut of TV westerns and violent rorelp lmitatiooa C"apagbetU wnterm''). ~Jlla !am hoped that in "Buffalo ,,m md tbe lndla.as," Bobst ,utmu would do for westerJa ht. t«Y what be did for army life in •!Jl(ASB" and country music In l ''Nub.We." Bat the finished ,...d prompted heated arg~ m.eaU between the dired.or and ~r Dlno DiLaurentis and aot Altn>an fired as dlrector of The downward trend has pro- mpted the western'• critics to launch attacb. "The westem la in trouble," wrote Jobn Slmon, the cauaUc reviewer ol New Y orll MA1uine. "Balled by various bicentennial backs .. the areat American myth or great American art form, It could pro- ve to be the grftt American em· barraaament. • • ··wESTE&NS DAVE been bavln& a rouch time few two rea- 5005," saya MUce Frankovich, a producer of weateros. "One la the hangover from saturation co TV, years and years of the home screen crowded with cowboys. Two la lhe apachetU western, which saturated tbe theater market with lot.a of. act.loo and laucha and a heavy load or violence. "Rea ume." Despite Paul Newman and a few good reviews. ••Buff alo Bill" WU scalped at the box-oftlce. '"nle Missouri Breaks" held a.be ~ promlae ol an actlng duel between II arloa Bnmdo and ~ck Nlcbolaoa under the astute ectlon of Arthur Pam ("Bon· n • and Clyde," "UUle Bil SDION ADDED lbat "aft.er the millionth variation on the arcbt.ypal plot. (ex~ve lfWl· 6'btinC) at.art.a to pall on f!Ver/· one except fanatics and aimpletoos -these may never be in abort supply. t.bm insurinl ever more farfetched. adullerat- "You can't go on killing people on tbe screen without drawing adverse reaction from the au- dience. Americana are too eon- cemed about their awn personal safety; they don't want to see un- limited mayhem In movies." Remarks rum maktt Robert Aldrich ("Apache," ''The Angy Hilla"): "I ·don't think 1 would tey to prepare a western today. Tbe problem la financing. Polen· Ual backers will poinl to 'Buffalo Bill' and 'Missouri Breaks.' 1bo&e were pictures DUlde wilb pre~~ua atara and ac· 'Poets of Motion' Set com directors. "Poets or Motion." a one-hour tpecial featw1nc the work of award-wtnnlnc action cinemato-anPben Gres KacGllllvray 8nd tM ~late Jlm Freeman. will air tonlaht at 1:30 p.m. co XCET, Channel 28. • Ori1inaUy ahown lut sprln1. i prorram rerraenta tbe lut med record o Jim Freeman's and work. Shortly aft.er lhe dt'olram waa made he was killed Wblle acout.ln1 locaUcma for his next film. films that caJ>tured the !ree spirit ol outdoor 11fe ... Poet. ol Motion·· Uluatrates tbia feellnc throulh tum excerpt.I lotenpened wtlb an Interview conducted by Chart• Qamplln and a tour ol the MacGUlivray/Freeman be.adquarters at lbe Old Pyne Cast.le in Lacuna Beach. The special includes excerpts from .. Jonathan Llvln11ton Seagull,•' "Flve Summer Stories" (a feature-lenath rum on aurflng) and "SenUnell of SUence" (a 1972 Academy Award winner), along with tcenes of bani &lldina and ba1Joonin1. "Critics may sua1est that all .. term are failures. That ii not necessarily true, but backers are wary. And it you don't Jet the two dollan, you don't make the pic- ture." lfacOilllvuy and Freeman had apeclaUaed in producing i'ey to Aging Lies in Kids? ... ... ~1 t:SllA BOJIBECX n ,. ;:on. dc>ean 't lite to AT <bk• trouble amoog the l'9 WIT'S f\xea, but I firmly ~ EN D ll'Clleve mother• of 10D1 •fut.er. ... ·nat inlormaUon com-es rtabt out of the agtnc top of the car (which was moutha or mothers ol parked on a lower level) SOM. Accord101 to them, he used It u a abort.cut boy babies are born with and walked over the an extra aene. Yo14 roof. Later, b1a 13~ aboe wpuld reco1nlze the size and 157 pounds thbnlcal name right matched the $287 wcrth ..,ay lf I told you, but ol dama1es perfedl)'. Ir generically lt 'a called tomethinl Ute this could the "Drive You Nut.s l" happen when be'• on sen• (DYN>. foot. she muaed, think ·:-what will happen when ~.0e DYN gene is fully he start.I to clrive the car ~eloped at birth, al-And what mother ol a lowtnC ' 5'>-pound t.od-100 with a t>YN gene baa tiler to pull over an entire not crin1ed when her eon bookcaae, huve a bowl was hired In a fancy bf cereal 500 feet and restaurant aa a bus boy. nuab a pair of orthopedic One reported lbe apecial- 1hoea down the com-t.y of tht restaurant that mode. employed her aoo was 1'1d DYN ....... flab, lobster. abrimp, never•-.-crab, etc., all auved tn a wotkina. One motbef of bucket for two. Ht U sooa (a younc woman dropped lt riahl ln the -abe looked like Jane I a p 0 r an elderly Goodall left out in the avn for dead) uld she 1enUeman. rever had a moment'• "THE CUSTOJl!!A peace from the Um• they WU areal about lt .. Ibo rode a wa1on down the aaid. "Excused Mm.self troni ttatr• and -broke 10 a came back-ro two ate&» to the time abe minutes later completely Hfled tho lid of the draaed In a chanie of "-'.,her and discovered clothes. U made me 21 SOJO worms and one wonder how thla man Imply Band-Aid can. 1m4rw be wu solnc to She CODleaed abe keopt a meet my aon .. Sllnt of ~hon in the Wb•t Utae women are trlsb compacter aince al.)'lns about sons ta true. abe knew the bo)'1 would Tb=• ln1 proceaa is ,,.~ dilcoYet' lt there. at '-P when a boy Another mother ol a la born. If motbera lT·,.ar-old wl\b an OWIJ'-of dau1bters want to iactln DYN 1ene aakl cllalleo•e that atate· her aon raft over a IJM!llt. they're welcome. le.eber'ecar. • .. wltbbla But I should know. I re«. O~e day the P ..£. baYe two aon.s. Al to why clua bad a race to lbe J look 10 eternall,7 n..-. WheD be .. ,, the you:Dl .•• letem.U,Ue. . CLINT EASTWOOD com - menta: "I've bad 1ood luck with weatema ••• But we'll never aee a return of the muaive proeram ol western.a that we srew up on. Good western.a will prevail." Film S tudies Jews of Venice Tbey are, aa anlbropoloei•t Barbara Myerhoff put.a ll, "a colorful. flamboyant, often funny lot, occulonally foollab, but almost never pathetic." They are a1ao "lo· domitable aurvlvors -their triumph la their penlatinl emtence.'' 1bey are the elderly Jews ol Venice, Ca .• who make U,p a community that Dr. Myerhort calla "an original, authentic culture -a culture created lo meet lbe severe dlfficultiea oflbelrlives." Al an anthropologist, Dr. Myerhoff bellevea that lbe aeed Jews• way of We "muat be rtt0rded. for il wW not come a1atn." And that ls why she bu lived amOGI and studied thele people for the last three yeara, why sbe'a wriUn1 a book about lbem, why she's narrat- ln1 "Number Our Days," a film by KCET's Lynne Littman that will be shown Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m., on Channel 28 ln connection wlth the observance of Yom Kippur. The apecial re- peal-' Oct. 6 at 10:30 p.m. and Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. IMMIG•ANTS from the small towns and vWa1ea (abtetla) of Ea.stem Europe that were destroyed by Hiller's armies, the elderly Jews of Venice worked ln the 1arment district• of New York and Chica.co before retlrlnl to Southern California some 30 yeara aeo. Now - cut on from cblldren and famJ.ly and beset by poverty. loneliness. faillni health and inade- quat. housing -they resourcefully 10 on with tbetrown dt.Unctlvewayolllfe. Dr. Myerboff retards the old people aa ex· emplara because "the coovenUoo&l Amertean sc>ala and preoccupations -youth, beauty, power, money, aexilillly, mobility and pro- p-esa -all are anathema to them. "They have bad to flnd their own reuons and resource• tor U.tnc meantncrully. and 10 they hue developed a life atyle -an· altemaUve world -which proves equal to lac· ln1 disablliUes and limit.a ao a.evere that you b1Ve to wonder why they are not crushed by them.'' Ho• bavt they~ this! "They are not romantic aell-deceiven. They are not aurprtsed to find t.bemaelvea in tbelr present clrt.umaUIDces. Tbetr honesty, COW'aie and remarkable articulateness re· deema them. All of thelt yeara ot Uvt.n1 have revealed to them that aurvtval la a carMr from which there ls no retirement." 103 Rv1 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • Is the westem film a dead art form? Some of the stars who made the western great are (clockwise from above) Tom Mix, Will/am S. Hart, John Wayne and Clint Eastwood. DAILY f'ILOT 11 Blind Singe r :: Fig hting Bias .: ., OAKLAND CAP) -'1'm not. rr.u.·· •.• alttl Jolul dl Fraooeec:o, an opera llDfa' :': 11.11 .._ cu 't find a Job lilllial becaue b• blind. .. Di France1co'1 credetiall are excellent - be i.a.ebes music at the Call.fornla Scbool for tbe Blind ID Berkeley, ltUd1ed u.nder th• l•ae.odary Boria Ooldovaky ud Enrico Rosat.l ud wu a proteae of the famoua Ezio Pima. In addltloo, ho ca.o stns in four lanpacu Md Qe>wa eo operatic 'tolts by heart. But M ftncSa lt lmposslble to wse b1a deep barltooo tn Pl'O· feas1onal appearaoce11. ••1 WON'T NA•E na,mes," be aa71, "but U*'9 a.re noted <Saa Fr&Dd.aco) bay area c:on· ducton who have Nl\aled to let mt •int wl\b. them because tbe1 feel t.bey can't direct ID .. 1bey feel I'm out ol tbc1r control. Tbey're YeQ' jealoul ol their PQW•. '' Dt Francescot who was bllnded at the .,. ., 2 by meningitis, oe1an takina piano leaona lo Braille five years later 1t Peri1Da School for tM ' Blind in Watertown, Mass. "By the t im e I lot to high school, lbe mu.sic teachers knew I bad talent," be remembera. 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Pt. •·r .. f't1t1r Latex Flat or Seml-Clote Your 799 Choice •••• Re~ SI0.00 Lacclf S•mi·Glou #7700~ Re3. $ to.99 Lara Fash.iort Pl111 19000, • ,.,,,.~~~----~--~~=r====~~~=ismzs=~~t:::3::::Z:::S::::Ei==s:s:z::=::::==== DIMqglo: ·One ef the Last Sports Folk Bel;"QeS ~·~: TIN modmt ma fPO"f• ~ .!'! ''°" ... ~· toi11at11t. ?ifiJ.soU11. Md oc· ~e ••~ MWr Cltt.na.cf ~ "' ,,.. '°°"' of ~.. ., .,.,,.,, of ~QOM bw ote. laod ~ "'°' nwntf CPtd "'°" Pl~ To-da11 our look 4' tlwM do111 /OCllMI on JN DWaoo'o. BJ 'WILL G &lllS&.IY NEW YORK (A9) -Tbe t.atl, atral,bt·backed man with aUver ball' bad man.qed to penetrate only a small por· Uoo of the hotel lobby when be WU beaJqed by a cluster Of mlddle .. ed WC>mH, ·~. N.r. D lfa1ak>. may I ba .. e yoW' aatocrapb? .. 4l ~type with thicll·l apedkle:s &Ulhed. "I drink 10Gl" cclf .. au the Ume ••• .. Thank you, ma'am." DJN111io responded politely. ''Wbereareyoulad! from!" "Vancouver.'' •'Tba&'e a very nic:e elly," DlJtasclo aaid bi a low voice. ''Pleue ~t a name on the autop'apb, ' the woman said. "Kake ll to Andrew." DtJ1a11io blanched a bit udobllged. A moment later DiMaigio and a couple or friends wue wendlnt tMJr way toward the cotrn a.bop wbu they en· c:ountered anotbv barrier: a cordon ot conveniioc..eera Going Back IN S PORTS wear1n1 name tA.11 on their coal lapels. "Rey, Joe." barked oee ot the men ... My br~ and I followed your career all the way. We saw every game we Bruins Win, 40-7 * * * * * */ * * * «Maid. Will you alp one for Dlllauto winced but said my broth r? Ht 'U I<> out ol not ..... blsmincl" •'ffow do )'OJ.I stand thll all "D1Ka11 lo amlled Ute tJmt, Joe?" a friend 1uclou1ly. "Wbat.'t bit uked.. "J>.ople ·~you na.m•T"hea~ked. lnternapUn1 you at dinnu: 'Tommy. =-:\_ banlln& you on the back?'• With bl'oad. bold at.t'Ok:!'. \..., ••Tb• airport• are tbe Joe etched; "Beat re~~· worat, when you have a lot of Tommy, Joe DlMaUSo, and th.lac• to attend to," Dl!tfq. ~~the pad. 110 replied. "It takes the k1clt ~~re the 1reatest, Clip-outoftravellne. But you can't. ~· the man aald, 1lvtn1 eloqb anybody otr. After all, DiMa.1'10 • 1lap on tho back. you have to be 1lad they ~ Then be reached up to membe.ryou" squeeae Joe•s len arm. "All · muscle, you oughta sWl be They still remember Joe hittin.c 'em, Clipper." DlMaHlo, a quarter ot a cen· tury a.tler be took t\ls lut dualc 1wln1 of the bal ror th• New York Yankees. He la ono of the laat of Amtrlu'a dUlic aporU folk hm>ea, an im~ccabl•, dl•nl!led con~ trul to lbe anUberoel, wtth their a1eM1, presldenlia\ aalariea Hd conlro~iu1 now populatlna the world or sports. Older 1entratloM recall the rhythm and effortlesa grace that made him perhaps the 1reate1l bHeba..U centu f1elder ot all Umo and the boominC bat Lbat helped pro- s.. DlMa11Jo.PapC_. USC Rom.ps, 31-13 . Rushing Mark Set By Tyler LOS ANGELES (AP) Tailback Wendell Tyler ran for 156 yarcb Saturday night, Includ- ing a touchdown, as be set a UCLA career rushing record in leading the flit h ·ranted Bruins to an easy 40-7 victory over the Air Force. The S-10. 190·pound Tyltt now has gained 2,519 yards to better the previous career rushing re- cord set by Kermit Johnson of 2,495 yards. The Bruins spotted Air Force a 7--0 first quarter lead before Tyler sp.arked the Bruins to their fLrSl touchdown, a one-yard run by quarterback Jerr Dankworth. The score was set up by Tyler's consecutive runs of 11 and 12 yards lo lhe 13. The extra poiot failed, but the powerful UCLA offense took the lead tour minutes later when Tbeotlt Brown ran lwo yards. Dank worth 's rollout run of 17 yards to the Air Force 18 set up thesrore. The Bruins look a 20--7 lead ear· ly ln the third quarter wben Jlm Brown bolted three yardl up the middle to cap an 80-yard drive during which Dankworth 1a.1Md 31 yards on anot,her roUout play from the Veer offense. Needing just 24 yards to break Johnson·s school record, the s peedy Tyler gained 48 on four carries lhe next time the Bruins had the ball and his six-yard bunrt with S2 seconcb to go in the third quarter made the score %7-7. Everything went right for the Bruins on a pass from reserve quarterback Steve Bukicb -ex· Newport Harbor Hlgh star -to . r~eiver Homer Butler early in the fourth period. The ball was I balled Into the air by Butler and ' a Falcons' defensive back, but Senm Reece caught the ball for a touchdown on a play covering 3S yard~. Thal made the score 33·7. And when Bllklch rolled out mid way in the period, ho 1ot two f\ne bJoek1 and be ra~ 31 yards to the Air Force tour, where Ken- ny Lee took it in for the final score. tco•• • ., OUAlll•" "" r .. <• ' o t •. ' UC\.A t I) U U-40 AF ... ,..Mu fro.,,~-,........,.,.IUI UC\.A -Ooft•-111I"1"1111(-leli..tl ua.11-t •·-1""' 10.-1thl<ll VCL4-J lr-Jrv11IC.r•Ol<tll UCLA-hl•rt""' tc.<'rel'l<'I UClA ""'"'" u ~· '"'"' -l<lt ftlldt , ..... , Ve.LA 1.tt •'""IC.Off t i 'I(' I " n .m o•M•n•T•ma AHl'l..u UCL.A '""""""' JO ,. llW\"9\ Y•rd\ M-1... J0.•11 "-"'"'•••d• ,. Ill ............ d\ ,, .. ........ ..,l ' •11-0 """" ~l4 ...,, """"""' '°'' •o ''° ...... m.._, .. ,.,. '"4 to-1tt INDIVIDUAL LUO•llt ll\ISMIHO Air, .. ,., T..,....., lt-M. ~I 1J ~t, W-It.ti. UC\."-Tyi.t IMt., T • .,_ '""· o.M-•"' " .... lllCllVINO-lr Ftr'<e, Wlll'-N )-ft. w.M 'IJ VCl.A,~••ft."-Y>U. ,.ASllNO--Alr ..-9K., SM••-.t.o,.,._ w. 1 > t e. UCLA. 0.1111-..... SI, Mkll ..-. ............. Nittany lions Upset, 7-6 SfATE COLL.KG&. Pa. CAP> -Freshman tailback Tom Rem smashed two yardl for a ftnt- perlod touchdown. and Nick Quartaro kicked tbe wiDn1DC ton· version as Iowa UPtet 11th· ranked PeDD State 7-' Saturday in colle1e football fame. Penn St.ale, beld 9CIOftlesa tor three ~sJ\nalb' KOred with 9:01 Jef\ in the game on • ooe- ·~ard dive by freahman llalt Subey. But lbe Nittany IJons went for the lwo-polnl con· ~enion, and a pan fell ill· complete. Iowa still had to repel lmotber Penn State lrJ ~:' I • * lecood yld0f7 .. , ...... ~ena Slate UiWt>ad•• Ren ,........., ....... aNmtMbJ 1 ~al the Iowa 2$ 1rith 2:09 lell. Bell Gains 177 Yards Ori Purdue . .... ,...... -· WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -Southern California tailback Ricky Bell rushed for 177 yards and one touchdown Saturday, and quarlerlback Vince Evans passed lot' 168yards and another score to lead the 'fro. Jans to a 31·13 college football victory over Purdue. Fullback Mosi Tasupu added two touchdowns for Southern Cal on runs of one and Z'1 yards. JOE DIMAGGIO, WITH GRANDDAUGHTERS, PAULA (LEFT) AND KATHIE. JAMES HARRlS Starta for AarM Rams Rate As Heavy Favorites LOS ANGELES CAP> -lhs Los An&eles Ra ms rale as favorites by nearly two touchdowns over lhe New York Giant.a today. but coach Chuck Knox aays cautiously. "We've 1ot to fi1ht agalnst a let-down. ''The New York Giants will come In here s mokin' and steamin'. We've got lo be careful we're not flat after such an emo- tional game.'· Klcltorr is 1 at the Coli.5eum. A week ago, the Rams and Minnesota Vildnp played to a 10-10 tie even with the extra U - minules or overtime. At the same time, the Giant.a were upset by PbUadelphi• 20· 7. The previous week, the Giants lost to tra ditional rival Wubtnston 19-17 in the waning moments or that game, so a vie· tory over Ule Rams is virtually a "muat" ii the Giants are lo have a chance for a aucceuful season. New York alma to establish a running 1ame with ex-Miami Dolphins' a tar Larey Csooka the bil newcomer to lhe alignment. However, the 235-pounder gained ju.st 33 yards .a week ago against the.Eagles. And as a team, the Giant.a have Jusl 178 yards rusblnl in their two games. At. tor lhe Rams-Lawrence Mccutcheon bu 225 and John CappeUetll 2a0. Each bu more than 100 for the two 1amea IO far and only twice previously bave iwo runners rrom the same te8Dl hid 100 or mote for two con· aecut.lve iamea. James Harris returns to the quarterback helm of the Rams with Crail Morton at tho poslUon for the Giants. HanU IUftered a broken rlgbt thumb on Aut. 28 in an exhibition ...... aiut Buffalo. On the follow throqb from a pass that went for a touchdown, Harrla bit t.be<belmet of a defender and suf- fu-ed the f.njury. Pleued· with hil nablng or- feme, Knox also terma bis de- feDH ._.Ute -beat to0rclinated we•n bad. no questiGn about it." Bell, a 218-pound senior held by Purdue to 89 yard! a year ago when be was the nation's leading rusher, topped last year's output against. the Boilermakers in the first hair alone, although the score was lied 7-7. Three second bait touchdowns by Southern Cal, including Bell's sixth or the season just one minute into the third quarter. carried the No. 19 Trojans to their second victory in three gamea. Purdue, 1etUn1 a flrat-period touchdown by Scott Dierking and a lhird-quarter score by John Skibinski, fell lo 1·2. The Trojans built a 21-13 lead after thrtt quarten. then added 10 polnt.s in the ftnal period on Tasupu's second touct\dOwn and a 44-yard field goal by Glen Walker. Purdue quarterback Mark Vitali led the Boilermaker attack with 191 yards passing. After a s core less second quarter, it look Southern Cal Just four plays at the st.art ol the third perior lo take the lead ror good. An 11-yard run by Bell, a 48-yard run by fullback Dave Farmer and another five yards by Bell put the Trojans on top to stay . Southern Cal widened it.a lead to 21·7 midway through the third quarter with a tour-yard scoring pass from Evans to Randy Slm· mrin blghlllblln& an 83-yard drive. Evans, wbo completed J3 of 16 pasalng attempt.a and fired one touchdown to Randy Simmrin pul it this way: "I think protec- tion wu the name of the game. The line 1ave me a lot ol Ume, and thal makes a world ot dif. ference." Southern Cal coach John Roblnaon called Evans ' performance "one ot bis best games. The best thlnp be did oul there was show his presence, polae and leadership. He was tak· ing t.he lood pa11es to secondary receivers. He'a an improving quarterback.·• USC hoata Iowa, • 7-41 winner over Penn Stale, ln the Collaeum al7:30Saturday. k-··~ '°""""' C..I 7 0 1' tO-:J I • Pl;rd• 1 o • o-ia V5C-Ta!Uf)V I,._ IW1lk .. 11.IPI "V "-ot.r11 lft0 2 '"" IT~-kkll > U$<;.-4ell S""" (Wai. ... kldll VSC-4lmmr111 4 ,. .. ,,_ lw-(Walker •kkl ll'U"-tlllllf'Mltl t NII (kk• leflld) USC-Tetuou f1 NII IW•IW IOQI UK~GWtllltr4" .......S,4l ,.,...,.... ...,,,...,....... ... .,, ..... '" ._., ......... .. ..._. ......, ,...,......'"' ....... ~ ......... .-ct MClf ,. SWIM ... • ,.,... ,.... t.I .... Of Disgust, Fish, Football, Streaks OF DISGUST-Mark Kallne, whose father Al is a sure baseball hall-of.famer someday, was re· cenUy assaulted by a group or booligan.s at a drive-in movie restroom located near Pon- • tiac, Michigan. Re WU beaten about the (ace. head and back with cha.ins and suffered a broken nose. Young Katine saya about 20 or 30 men were in the assault force. Kallne. 18. has ftled suit of $150,000 against the drive·in for maintaining u.nsare premises. OF FISH-Tenaeueaa Benr· ly Clements caught wlaat Is WHITE WASH GLl!NN W .. IT. beUewed to be the largest taa ner &alto b7 rod ud reel wkB she laaaled la an J,131-poaad bl1lefla while ftaldq Caaaidlan waten. It took H mlllutea to laad tbe blg flail. She wu ulll& 1Jt. poacl &at U.e. Newport Beaclt ualen Dave ~and Staa Brud reeeotly eaqlat a 1S3·poaad matt.bl W'bUe flablac mear Ca&aU.a aboard tbe EIC.udor. Roberu was tlle aqJer. Brand lktppered tile boa&. OF °FOOTBALL-San Dte10 State bas added Arizona State to ita 1979 football 1chedule which means that SDS faces Missouri, Wisconsin, Miami (Fla.), West Vlr1inla and ABU that. year. Not bad . ln 1981 San Dleao Stat.e wlll face Iowa Stat.e of the Bll El&h'- Of' ST&EAlts-Dld JOG re- albe &Ila& prtor to l&a bluUal GI Orefoa • week ago 8atu:rda7, use: Iliad loat n .. GI lU lu& II& football •ameaT A.ad pri.or to Ha wlll °"" Ja. dlau tba& same a,, NeMuka bd coee &ltree Hccelilhe camea wttboa&awla. OF BUNTING-U you bave money, like to bunt ant would lik•&o viaJt Mon1olla.a~ magaitne ls offertn1 an ex- cunion to the South Gobi Desert for $3,625. You can hunt ibex and argaU for 12 days for that price. OF BED FACES--4Jaa&a Ana paper headlines Angela' vldory over Burt Blyluen: "Ryaa3·blta BIJle.ea ud Twins, ...... SoT Bblevee pitcllea tor tbe Texas Jlaalera. Also. I reltt to Corona del Mu mp football euda Dick Monts aa Blll Morris dartng a laacbeoa talk last week In Newport Buell. Sorry aboat that. Dick. OF SURPRISES-That Newport Harbor High product Gavin Hedrick averaged 34.9 yards per punt for the first two football games or this season at Waahin1ton State University after neraglng over 40 yarcb per boot last season at WSU. TV Sports For Today 10:30 a.m. (2)-COLLEGE Ji'0(1J'BALL -The Univeni· ly of Southern California meets Purdue in a game played at West La.yfayett.e. Ind. Saturday. Taped. 11 a .m . (5) -ANGEL9 BA.8EBALL -The Angell play the Twins at. Bloom- ington, Mlnn. l p.m. (2) -NFL FOa'r· BALL -The San Francbc:o 49era meet Lbe Seahawb at Seattle. (4) -Ni'LEOO'I'· BALL -The Baltimore Colt.a meet t.be Dallas Cowboys at Jrvtn1. Tex. 2 p.m. (5) -CllAllPION8 -An lndoor rodeo i-n NubYille; DwightStooes and otheralan tn a track andfleJd meet ln Zurichi Switzerland; alto, profiles o hurdler Leoo Coleman and buketball'• BUI Bradley. 8:30 p.m. (7) -cotl..BGI: 100l'8ALL '71 -Hlpulbtl• al 1amea played thla weekend acroa the COUDlr)'. ' p.m. (2) _._ TE.NNIS -A temlftnal• 1lncle1 malcb from the Paclflc Southwest tournament at UCLA•a Psuley Pffllioo. Tigers Shoc1:c B uckeyes,. 22-..21 COLUMBUS, ObJo (AP) - Substitute quarterback Pete Wood.a, a junior maldog tiis fint college football start, nn acrou the decidlng two points with 10 seeoods to play Saturday, provld-llll llluoutt -ttb a 1.Z-21 upset ot. ~edOhloState. Wciodl, 1tartio1 ln place ot In· ,.... ..... Pba(tdewtc:s. failed • Illa ftnt ~ for the two polot.s n• M o•ertbrew a pass. 'HR'e•.,. Oil.lo ~ was ca.DtcJ for boldinl and Woods ma~e good on hlt second lr)'. The Tlgera, bounclog back from a 81-t lou to Illlnola lut week. ended th• Bucll:eye1• 2$- eame home wlnnlnt ttreak and s.e rl~t~, Page C2 banded Ohio Slate tta first Jou ln three atart.a this collqe toot.ball aeubn. Tailback Curt ~ ran the .ftnal two Judi to"'°" the Bs. Eit}lt team within one point. The 'l\c .. droTe a> yardJ ln tbe last ftft mlauta f« u.. Cl'\ldal third to9dldlrwn.-• Mom .... after t.be U11Mt ol Ute 1'7S colle1• aeuc., Al OnofrlO said, •"l'b1a wu the sruteat root~ ball cam• a Mllload team ever bqplayed.'• The Jlluoarl toac:b Hld tlMiN WN no dlltmma a.bout IOls'I fot tbe YiW two potnta. mODCiQD rma by QU!Urbllc J>• ffoo&. "lf•vtt. aot oaee. 1• aaJd Oaalrio, "did•• ever~ abo« not 1otn1 for two point!. Anytime there ta lea• than tour rntmrtee you bave to fO Tor It." · . .. 1 was quite relieved •hen t ... oven a aecood ~ for tho extra polllta. uuat ... d~llehl add 1ot bit ore, g6l to tbo 1oal. I w u lucky enouch to -ID. .. aald Woodl. A Hbdued Woody Bayea. •kt• Oblo State ua.m wu favored by two to lbree ~. Hid •'they wanted towtatta UWe morethmwedid.. '' Reds Rally .. To Defeat LA, 4-3 LOS ANGELES (AP> -Blln- acoring singles by Ken Griffey and Joe Morgan in the eighth La- ning carried the Cincinnati Reda to a 4·3 victory over Los Anleles Saturday, ending the Dodien' five-game winning streak. Dave Lopes and Reggie Smlt.tl- had slugged first-Inning bomera , for Los Angeles. The Reda, blankedontwohit.st.hroughlix~ nings by Al Downing, tied t.be Dodgf!r• Slatf! All°""'".., ltA 8C C"I) Sep! ?60n<l,..,.lf•ILO>AAOtln """P."" 1·up.t11. Seoc '' ~u''°" •I LO> A"9'1,., 5et>I. 11-""' at l..o• A._tff 7:tsp., -~ score after t WO OUlS in the leftntJa when George Foster walked an4I Tony Perez followed with bis l8tta home run. Clndnnatl broke the tie an m. Ding later when plnch hitter Mlk• Lum doubled with one out off re. llever Elias Sosa. After Pete Rose struck out, Griffey sln.1Jed1 scoring pinch runner Ea Armbrister. Griffey, who ~ second on lhe throw to the plat~ came home with the declslvt nm when Morgan singled to rlpt. 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South Roacndup Alahaina Sparkles; Georgia Triu01phs TUSCALOOSA. Ala IAP > Quarterback Jack o·ncur got rus Alabam a teammates off to n roaring start then :r;at out the rest of the gamt' with an injury as the Crimson T ide swamped Van derbllt 42· 14 Saturday in a SC)ut.hea.stern Conference football tame. The first time Alabama had lhe ball. O'Rear broke loose for a 52•yard touchdown run. hurtan" his ankle In the process From then on. Jeff Rullt'dge and Kevin Jones led the Tide against the Commodore'!> ever· toughening defense Bulldog. Bark ATLANTA ... Sphl f'fld Steve Da>•i:; set up the go.a head touchdown with a bnlbant cetch of a 50-yard pass Saturday as No '1 Georgia trimmed South Carolina 20· 12 In n battle of un· defeated college football teams. Auburn E.rplode11 BIRMINGHAM. Ala . - Quarterback Phil Gargis' pass· Ing and running led an exploalve Auburn t eam to a 38 ·28 Southeastern Conference football decision over Tennessee to give cqa~b Doug Barfll•ld his rif'1t vie· tory. Gargis ran for one touchdown und threw for three as Auburn of· fset the work of Volunteers quarterback Randy Wallace. .. tflflln Stu1111ecf HOUSTON -Quarterback Danny Davis, throwing pinpoint bombs over the No. 1 defense ln the naUon. raked nlnth·ranked Texas A&M fo r flrat·halr touchdown strikes of 32, 50 and 18 yards Saturday to lead Houston to a 21·10 upset over lhe AgJies In a Sou thw es t Confe rence showdown. Viii Shinn BATON ROUG E. La. -Senior tnilback Terry Robiskie ran for a Louisiana Stale· record 214 yards and scored a toucbdown lo lead lhe 15th·ranked T igers to a 31-0 victory over R ice Saturday night. . .. \rkan•a• Shock~d FAYETTEVILLE. Ark. Freshman Steve Cox. who playf!d high school football 70 miles from the University of Arkansas, kicked three field goals Saturday lo give Tulsa a 9-3 upset of 12th· ranked Arkansas STANFORD (AP) -G~ kn· Jam.la and Don ~ pro-duced &oucbdowna to HOd Stan· ford wad Saturda,y tben. lJth man ln San Joao Slate'• d.e-ruahe llneup allowed tbt C&rdiaall to • tay there. .. Tb1t'1 juatJce aftler tbe Peon St~te ••mt," toocludtd Ben- jamin. Uae quartel'back wbo ·· directed the fourth.quarter com•· back which made Stantord 1 za.a winnu over""° ~vtoualy unbeaten Spartan.a. Stantord I01t ita 1euon opener 15-12 to Penn state and 11me filml revealed Roth Leads Bears Past Sun Devils TEllPE, Ariz. -Califospia quarterback puamc aenaation Joe Rolb combined bis talenta wlth running backs Markey Crane, Olivu Hillman and Tom Newton u tbe Golden Bean rid· died a porous Arizona State University defeDH for a 3l·Z2 victory Saturday nl&hL Crane, a aophomore atartine b1a first gam e u nmnlnl back, nasbed for 102 yards and two toucbdowna on 1 T carries. His aub.tltute, Hillman added 11 yarda on 12 carrlea, while Newton bad 102 ya.rda on lS car- ries, Including the game· cllncbl.n1 toucbdown with •7 1eeooda to io. Roth completed 10 ol 27 puses md bad two interceptiona tor 10. yards. tt'SV Toppled MADISON, Wls. -Mike Car- roll pused !or 150 yards and three touchdowns and scored on a rive.yard rollout, lt1dln1 Wlsconsln t.o a 35-26 int.enec· tional colleae football victory over Wubingtcm state Saturday. CarroU. who bad entered tbe fame as major coUege football's el9hth·ranked passer, completed seven of 17. Tight end Roa Egloff cau1ht four for 90 yards, lnclud· lng one ror a touchdown from 22 yards out. and set up two other score• with recepUons ol 24 and 47yards. Buhl~• Baited SEA'ITLE -RJc Enis' ooe- yard toucbdowa run, h1a aecood of the day, with&; S9 to play l1Cted lndlana to 1 20-13 noaconference colle1e football victory over Washington Saturday, snapping the Hoosiers' 10·&ame losing streak. The Hu.skies, 1·2, failf!d on a drive in the final two minutes. They had a first and 10 at lbe ln· diana 16 with 1 :27 left. but two running plays ialned only two yards and Indiana, 1·2, look over after two Incomplete passes. D~bDa::le SALT LAKE CITY -Oreson recovered from a poor first-half offensive showing and rode the bull.tike running of Georae Ben· nett and the toe of Roy Geiger to n 21·13 non-conference footbaJl victory over Utah Saturday niiht. Bennett did little in the first hall, but scored from the one- yard line ln both the third and fourth quarters. Major League Standings BUY NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE FIAT DON'T ;\n) 1.1r unlll '1111 •'•Im p<1n· lhl'"' Piil"•" 1111 uur :.. t:\\ FIAT 118 Over 2,400,000 sold to date~ F I ·A 'T There muat be • r•••on. A LOT OF CAI NOT A LOT OF MONEY! East Dlvlaloa Eaat Dlvtuoo W L Pd.GB W L Pd.GB Phllndelphia 94 60 .610 x·New York 94 61 .606 Pltubur1h 88 68 .564 7 Baltimore 86 69 .w 8 Nf'w York 83 n .539 11 Cleveland 79 74 .518 14 C'hlca•o 71 as .455 24 Boston 78 78 .500 18~ St Louis 70 84 .~ 24 Detroit 69 815 .448 24~ Montreal S3 100 .346 40~ MJlwaukee SS 90 .419 29 WHt Dlvlalon West Dlvlaloa x-Cioclnnati 99 S6 .639 Kansas Cit y 89 06 .S74 Doct1era 88 67 .568 11 Oakland . 84 71 .542 s Hou.st.on 77 79 .4.94 22\.11 Mlnnesota 81 75 .519 8Y. San Franclaco 71 86 .4.52 29 Aa1el1 71 BS .455 18Y. Sun Diego 69 86 .-MS 30 Teau 71 R5 .4M 18Y. 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WARNER, SANTA A Ne• Main Street fACTOIY ~UTHOa'llD HIADQUAATllllMIAMTAAMA 557 2132 SALH:SllYlCl·LIAlnM'·PAATI • . Lbe NlttanJ Llonl bed 12 mm oo otftftff wb ... thtJ ecor'td the de-cldlnl toucbdowo. Su Joee coach l.)'DD SW• lld· milted tbe,.. wH a Uth mlft on the fleld wbp Staala'd ~ late lD Sauarda1•1 1aine. • but be didn't partlclpat• and lt aboWdo't bave hem a 11-yard penalty.'' Tbt offtcJU. dJdn't Ht It that way, and Stanford which benefitted from an offen1lve boldlns call against San JOle a little earlier, aot a f1.rlt down at lta 26-yard llDe wltb 1:25 left ln tbe restonally teltviMd pme. Bet\lamln pHstd form yards and two touchdowns, flnllbina UM 11me wltb I broken DOM ana 11pra1Md ankle. San Joee'• Spartane. ).1. 1ot a tlnt down at tb• St.anrord lS ln ~ final mlnu\ff, but a bold.11\C' penalty moved tbem to tbo ao and they were stopped on downs at lh• elaht. Staolord look over but waa forced to punt. but San Joee had that 12th maa on the fttld. The Cardinali, 1-2, tralled 23-1' after San Jot•'• St.eve DeBer& threw a flve-yard touchdown . MU/west, Ea11.J.../ Michigan Holls To 70-14 Win ANN ARBOR, Mich . - Sophomore quarterback Rick Leach ran for two touchdowns and passed r« two olbera Satur· day to lead No. 1 Mlchiian to a T0.1' rout.of Navy ln col.le&• foot· ball. The point total was the largest by IUchlgan since the Wolverlnes overwhelmed Chlcaco 85·0 In 1939. The Wolverines seemed to have all they could handle ln the lint ball, but lt waa a different story ln lbe second ba1f. Mlcblgan scored four toucbdowna ln the third quarter for their t.b1rd vic- tory wit.bout a loas. Navy 1s 1·2. Tbe MlchhJpmen bad taken a 1'·12 lead late In the .aecond quarter before tho Wolveri.Des scored SS unanswered points. """°'• IJpaet CHAMPAIGN, lll. -Baylor tailback Cleveland Franklin staged a frem:ied ooe-man foot· ball exhibition SatW'day, •corin& all four Bears touchdowns aa Baylor bumWated No. 1' llllnols, 34-19, In a non-cooterence 1eme. It wu a bizarre tum ol eventa for the Illini, who on the previous Saturday upset Ml.asowi, ranked sixtbat lbe time, 31-6. Hudutr• Ro•p LINCOLN, Neb . yards moved hJm to within 638 yarch of Archie Grtmn's college record of 5,177 yards ruahiDJ. Dorseu now bu •,s.c> yard.1. c.lor•d• C...Ua BOULDER, Colo. -Senior quarterback Jeff Amlin ran for one touchdown and tolaed an 81·yard pus for another, and tbe Colorado defense contributed a touchdown and a safety aa lbe Buffaloes whipped the untvenl- ty of Miami 33·3 Saturct.y lD eol- lqe football. . Sbruggtni off a knee injury that bad kept him out ol practice mOll of the week, AuaUn un· loaded bla 8l·y~rd bomb to wloiback Emert tfoorebead early ln lbe second quartb to put the Buffaloes on top 10.0. The touchdown, on a tb.lrd-and-23 altuaUoo, came when Jil~ad slipped beblnd Hurricane cor· neif>ack John TUmer and cauaht Austin 'a pasa in full atride. Aztec• Whe BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - David Turner, t.he naUon'a third leading rusher, ran for 209 yards on 27 carries and scored twice to lead San Diego State to a 2'7·15 college football triumph over Bowling Green Saturday. With the score Uod 3-3, Turner dove one lard to cap a 95-yard, lS-play drive with 48 seconds left in the first half to give the Aztecs a 10·3 haltUme lead. put to H · WHtcalnlttr Hlab slar Gary lladdoeka and the Spartans' James T\artu ran OM yard for anotber touchdown In t.bethird quarter. Several Oraaie Ooall area athletea atarf'td ln thla aame . !'teatnnon Vlc Rdhlhanl and Stev• Hlnea of &clilCln IUCh In Bunt1n1ton Beach etarted at Ulht end and eome~ct for San Jose Stal•· Sopbohlore Vin Mulroy of Newport Harbor saw eonaldorablo acUoo at ~eivtr for St.anf ord. Halos Fall; Ryan Fans 300 Again BLOOMINGTON Minn. <AP> -Dave Goltz n;;\ a two.hitter Saturday, leadin& the Minn~ Twins lo a 6-0 victory over the visiting California Angels. Goltz, who evened hia rttord at 14 ·14 , struck out elgbt and walked four while recordin& bis fourth shutout. His performance 011 Tt' Tod•• Cllann~ 5 •t I I upstaged Nolan Ryan's 300th strikeout. Ryan. who allowed only three hit.a ln seven innings, became the only pitcher ln mt)or leaiue bis· tory to strike out 300 or more a,.t. ten four times when he fannf!d Bob Randall In the aixth. He ended the g a tne with 11 atrikeout.s, but alao walkf!d elahl. Three of those walks eventually scored aa hla r6Cord dropped to J.S.18. Ml••aWTA ~Uf'OllNIA .. _ ... Smoltey." c:.ew.111 ....... " HIMl,11 WV-•.< (~.- """"· r1 ••llCl•tl. ti> c..111, p ........ t I It c.MIM.11 , 0 0 0 "'"'"'·,.. ao oo e.-•. c1 , ',' ........ ,., J I I I M.0.....,.,clll 4 0 0 0 M-plwy,c , 0 0 0 b.W .... J , > J lit<htl<•ft, c ' ' o o "6Jeo..,,. ao O O O O C.U>per rt CM".w. ... .,., p wi..tt•O.D H • t • Toi.t• . ....... , • t 0 4000 JIOO J OtO .. '. 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Conrwrs Defaults; Yanks Clinch Title The Semlnolea, embarrassed a week ago by Miami, F1a., 47·0. played nearly nawteu football for a surprising 6-3 lead In the tint quarter on Larry Key's live· yard run. lrbhBreeze EVANSTON, 111. -Rick Slager burled three touchdown passes, lncJudlns a 70.yard strike to Tom Domin Saturday, and Notre Dame rode lo a 48--0 foot· ball .victory over undermannf!d Northwestern. Sla1er completed 12 or u puses for 231 yards to aet a Notre Dame completion percen· taie ~rd of SS.7. PIU Rallies PITTSBURGH -Tony Dorsett, bobbled early lo tho game by a le1 bruise, rushed for 112 yards and a touchdown to help No. 8 Pitta burgh overcome a T-6 halftime derlclt and be1t Temple 21·7 ln colle*e football Saturday. Dorsett's 10th straight rel\llar· aeuon came or more than 100 LOS ANGELES -.Jimmy Con· nora pulled a muscle in b1a slde Saturday night and had to default his quarterfinal match to Brian Gottfried in the $12S,OOO Pacific Southwest Open at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Nastase d efeated Dlck Stockton 6·1 , 6-4 while earlier in the day Arthur Ashe eliminated En1land'a John Lloyd M, U, 6·2 and Raul Ramirez ot Mexico downed Sandy Mayer of Wayne, N.J.M,6·3. Thus, the top.seeded Connon wlll not be on band when Nastase, the No. 3 seed, plays the lOth·aeeded Gottfried and de· fendln& champion Ashe, the fourth aeed, plays the fifth· seeded Ramirez today. The aemla wtll be televbed on Chan· nel2 al 4. l'anlu CU11eh It The New York Yankees, without a pennant since 1984, clinched the American League Eaat nag Saturday, while the Philadelphia PhUUea, tryln1 for their first title tlnce Ul50, utured themselves of no worse lban a Ue for the National Learue East crownarterbeatln1Montreal,6-5. Jn the AL West race Kamas Clly '• m agl c number for cllnchlna remained at three games. The Royals lost l ·O lo Texas and aecond ·place Oakland beat Chlcaco 7-4. The A '1 now are five games b1ck of the Royals with aeven sames Jell. The Yankees at.retched their AL Eut lead to el4ht games over ru.nnerup Balllmore by outalug-lini the Detroit Tigers 10-6 la an atlemoon game with a •lx·run flrat·lnnlng and homers by Thurman Muoaon and Chris Chambllsa. Gilbert Lead• NAPA-Gibby Gllbert dropped• alx putts tn tbe 10.t.o-12 toot rat>te on the way to a 65, bar1ed put erraUc Johnny Miller and took a one-stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the S17S,OOO Kaisu International Open Golf Tourna- ment. Mlller Barber and J .C. Snead were Ued at 206 for aecond, while Miller shot blJ second tltliC}lt 72 and WU tled at 207 with Lyn Lott. 49ers Romp, 37-0 LONG BEACH -Lone Beach State lnltrcepted two PUiiet for touchdown• and taJlback Johnny WuhlllJlon acored twice to lead • the 49era paat Northern llUnol1 Univeralty 37·0 Saturday mihl M1d11on Square G11d1n and Top Renk Inc. proHnt THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP DDIEDIATE OICUPANCY MUHAMMAD ALI vs. KEN NORTON TUES., SEPT.28 DlllllCT PltO .. 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DAILY PILOT Q U,nderdog Mesa-· Gets 14-14 Tie. 8 1 ROGER CAALSON OIU..0.lly"loeS..- Tbad Tropea, a 5-9, 165-pound Junior seldom mentioned ln ea.ta Mesa High 's football con· veraaUon, provided bis Mustanes teammates with an uphill 14·14 dHdlock with highly regarded Foothill or Santa Ana Saturday night in non-league action. Tropea gathered a fret kick on the Costa Meu 40, ran Into traf- fic at midfield. then burst l~e lo complete a 60-yard run for a touchdown with 5:42 left in the game. ll had appear e d coacb Tom French's Mustangs had wasted too many op- portunities and were on their way to defeat. The try for the g~ahead PAT was blocked by Foothill's Tom Houli han-thanks to the third bad center snap which spoiled two PAT attempts and a 27-yard field goal try ln the second period befor e 4,100 at Tustin High School. Twice the Mustanas '(Ue burned on pa11es-onc rotl~lo« what appeared to be a ~ ldlUna fumble recoveey by hf! Frasier -the other a 78-yard ftveaway when a Meflll def~ aimply mlaaed hi• aulgn~ covu ins tbo wron& receiv4!r. With 4: 45 leH in the lhlr«l period the Knights of Footldlt were atop, 14 6, thanks to Jto& G&r<tner'a 78-yard pass play .$4, Oary Sully. Earlier the Kni# had scored from 11 yards out on a halfback pass from Jim Bremer lo Tom Astor. JUSl after the fUIG· ble lhat was ruled no fumble. • Addltional adversity for Mht:: startme halfback Dave Brebfttn was out of uniform with strep throat. And his replacement, a two-way standout, was tossed out ot the game in the second quart.er when ofCiclal David Hernandez ruled spearing, to the heated ob- Jections from French. ORANGE COAST'S DON SCHROEDER FALLS ON LOOSE OCC FUMBLE SATURDAY NIGHT AGAINST SADDLEBACK. Brennen put on bis teamm ate's uniform and played the second half to help lbe running punch. where Dan Duddridge did his customary JOb -bulling his way for 77 yards and a two-yard scor- ing run in the second period. Pirates Erupt For 26-0 Win By CRAIG SHEFF 04 tM O•H• l'ii.. SI.off Frank Lnndri blocked a punt. then fell on the loose ball in the end zone, sparking Orange Coa:.t College to a surprising 26·0 Coot ball \•ict ory over Saddleback College before 4.500 at OCC Saturday night Landri 's heroics came with 6: 14to10 ln the third qu.u-ter and it gave the Pirates a 9-0 lend Moreover it changed the com· plexlon of the game, tunung a de· fensive struggle into a rout OCC lat er add ed two touchdowns on pass play\ and a 44-yard held goal by frc•:.hman Scott Lohman The shutout endt'<l one or lhe longest. 1( not the lonll<'Sl "llrl'uko; in JC football. Saddleback. pnor to Saturday night, had never been blanked s ince 1t sl11rted footba ll in 1968 a span of 82 games. And it wa!I th<' r1r<.t time th<' Gauchos had lost t'>'O straight games since that opening S<'a"lon The Pirates bad come close to blocking Saddle back punts all mght and it figured to be a m at· ter of time. OCC's other two touchdowns came in the fourth q uarter. The first one was a 16-yard pasa from J im Conley to Rich Tessler on the opening play of the period. Then with just 14 seconds re- maining, third s tring quarterbac k Mike O'Loughhn flJpped a four-yard scoring stnke lo Fred Hernandez. Both times Lohman was perfect with his placements. Lohman's 44 yarder was one yard short of the OCC recocd, set by Woody Tressler la.'ll year Conley took over for freshman Gary Guisness late in the open- ing quarter after the latter rein- JUrcd a knee. Hc"s expected to be out indefinitely. Saddleback was held to just 151 net yards. only 76 rushing. But OCC's offense wasn't much more consistent, totaling 201 yards * * * G.t,""E STATISTIQ ~ occ J: .,.,. dO-irfll\ r'V'\l'l•""Q s • Flf'-f~\N)\ tWJ 1 I l Quarte rback Dave Mollica directed the attack and was crisp in his passing lo Doug Dysart and Mike Snow, us ually W>der du.reas trom the tough Foothill defense. Still , the Knights w ith quarterback Paul E scalera sidelined with a knee injury, were in command unUJ Tropea proved the equalizer. m s run came after a bad center snap ac· counted for a two-point s11Ccty, parin1 Foothill's lead to 14-8 after Mesa h ad firstdown al the Foothlll 1, and didn'tscore. "Wt came through this with a • lot Of adversity,'' SaJd French. ''f thought we we re the better team .. and we'rt' better than w..• showed tonight." • Defensive standouts for Mesa were everywhere, allboueh four of the blue c hippers were St.eve Perez. Troy Ybar r a a nd linebackers f"razier and Mike Brantley. Both learns had two sholt at snapping the tic. but the defenses wt'rc t.oo tough Mesa's big plays provided by Mollica, Perez. and an interception by Jim LaJeu- nesse. CM ~ Fl"l -• rutl\10\Q • 4 ~"'' oown\ OrA\'"''I \ , Ftf"'\4 dowft\ MP'-lll•'I\. J 1 Tlll•t t1t\t ,,,,Wft\ " ' 'Y•rchr"'°"•"'O Ill ltt Y.wd\f)il\\•"9 '°' llS 'f'•fd\ IM,t ,, u Nflt YMO\Qaf~ "' , .. 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CMl•Mfw n • 0 ,_., Foi'>tf'"ll 0 I I 0-lf llUSMINO Y•f'd\M\\•"'O •o •• Yv<K~I " II But Lohman broke lhe icP \\1th a »yard rield goal with 8 02 left in the third period Still. 1t was either team 's game lo win or Jose until Landn broke thro ugh to block John Ho)1 's punt at the 10-yard lme ...... t•rd\Qiilll'\fftS Pvftl,, •"1 Cll\t•M.e Y.,<h....,•hn d '-'""'"'"''"'' k.,.tWOw•~ ~·~.,.," 1)1 IOI 10 1' 0 1111 I \\ 'JI I 4 •I ~ 0 0 n 0 C...u-tc• H ,, ... °"""'..,,,.. 71 " I JJ T•r~i\ I I 0 ,, N'Oll"• I) ,, 14 .... &< ........ • .. 1 tt Vikes Blank Sentinels o. • ...,. c.o." 0 0 • " 2• TOl•I\ •I 1n ll It , .. 111111 Ev••f'f'• ' 0 10 Kr•tt II 41 ) H Knowles Stars in 13-0 Victory llUSNINO h~·--tc• ., ,1 ... M 1t1,.r II .. 11 UCI Polois ts Win 2 More BERK Et.EV -Junior Gary Figueroa paC"cd the UC Irvine Anteaters to n clean sweep of their Bay Area opponents. de· feating UC Berkeley 7 4, and ~ltn J ose State, 13 Ii, in '>'alt·r polo al' lion here Saturday Figueroa "lcorcd four .:ool" agaanst Cal, while Keath Wall tallied two and Cormcr Univcr.,1 ty High Cln lne) s tar Jc•rr lla ... st•tl scored once And an the San Jo~e i:ame. F igueroa poured 1n ~e\en Ge-orgc Newland a nd lla'l'lell each scor ed lwlre Goalie Bob Malone c·anw up with a fine defensive dfort. blockln11 two p1•n.1lly 'lhols und 1evc.>n others from point blank range Ftgueroo has scon"<l 28 goal). in 1evcn games ond the Anteater' are 6-1 on the 11cason UC····-I 0 ' , I VC!Wrttt~'t 1 1 ' n • UCI ..:orh•O Wtll I flllO.,..M• 4 lh\Wll 'urety Oott,,... 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HANDY Of tlM Dally 1'11et 51.tff Mark Knowles r eturned a punt 48 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter and the Marina High School <Huntington Beach) Vikings' offense added another score on a dive by Mike Spivey to band host Magnolia High a 13-0 non-league football Joss Saturday night at La Palm a Park In Anaheim. The Vikings· offense spuUered through the first three periods but the de fe n se he ld the Magnolia Sentinels of Anaheim at bay . It was a game largely of mis- sed opportunities for the Vikings until the fourth quarter. Just prior to close of the first hall, lhe Vikcs were knocking al the door with a third down and goal lo go at the Sentinels one. But two tries Into the line netted a hall yard and the Sentinels took over lo run out the clock. Then In the third period. a rum- ble at the Magnolia 16 thwarted another opportunity to score. And early In t he tou.rtb stanza, the Magnolia defense s topped them at the 16. But Marina was not lo be de- nied and the special teams put the tint 1core on t he boards when COMING SOON in Newport Beach THE GAM E OF LI FE . I Of lnforrn~tion MA YO BODY CONTROL CENTER FOR M EN ONL y · PROGRAMMED Tp MEET THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF TODAYS BUSY EXECUTIVES CALL NOW (;14) 752-5155 A FIT BODY FOR THE ALERT MIND THE MAYO eoov CONTROL P~OCRAM roit MCN 3961 MKARTHUR BLVD . SUITES 10M0l NEWPORT BEACH Knowles took off down the north sideline with a picket line of white shirts giving him running room. lie s printed Into the end zone virtually on the back of a team- mate who was looking for so· meone to block and with 9:04 to play in the gam e, Randy Bran- don kicked the conven1lon point. The ne xt time Marina had possession . Mike Fuentes and Spivey combined lo gel the score. Fuentes drove 12 yards to the one lo set up the scoring dive . So successful was the Marina defense that M agnolla moved in· to Vikings territory only twice at the 4S and the 49 before the final series. Mike Bramel Intercepted a pass to hall a threat at the •S and a punt ended the one at the 49. Only after t he decision was cUnched with lime running out could the Sentinel! connect on two pass plays to move tD the Vikings 14, then the defense held and Marina ran out the clock. Brandon, ln addition lo kicking the conversion point, Intercepted two paS11e11 fo r Marina while Mlke Loya recovered a fumble. Big Bill Coopman led the Marina defense wlth repeated charges through the Sentinel line lo grab ball c arriers. Others standing o u t o n de fense ror Marina include d Lee Wheeler, Loya, Rich Polkinghorne, Mike Polklnghorne, Shaun Mehaffey and Mike Howard. GAME ST.t.Tl5TICS ""'"'"• -·· Fir\! oo---~~l"O l ~.,,, dOWft\ p.t\\ll\Q • nr\t f'Jcnwn\ P""•"·~' 0 Tot•t u,.,, dOWf'tl tt I Y•rdHll•hlr>q 1.1!> 1111 V4trd\ p.t~\l"'O I) •• Y•rtl\1<KI n 11 Nol t••d•<M '""" "' ,,, Pvnl' •"9 01\1 • :Pl I S lf I YMd\""•l1plf I 4\ ~ l~ 1'..-fumb1~1.,.1 11 1 1 \JafNtf'(•mo fU!fnt·•' Poy 5c>' ..... 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Meanwhile lhe Liberty deCensd held Victor y ChriaUan lo nUnJA4 17 yard11 . ,. ! Ruben Gutierrez carried &lit times for 94 ynrds and Nielt Thurmond rushed for 77 yards 01l nin e carries. "Pssstl OCTD just doubled bus service. · Pass it on.'' I Find out what's behind the rumor. Call 547-3311 -:· . := . ..... . :-, ... , ....... . .. ... .. . .... .... . ~ .... ·::· : ... . , .. ....... ·~ . . .. or toll-free ZENITH 7-3311, 6 AM to 10 PM ' weekdays, 8 AM to 5 PM weekends. Goodnews travels fast. • -. ' ~iMaggio Still a Legend C..llHe4 Plea Pqe Cl 1, pel lbe Ya.nken to 10 Amtncan Ltque Utles and nlo• World Serlea cha.ms*lntbfPt betwea 1934 aod -~-r-In llvtn1 room a around lb country. boUlcwives I He bfm on their televilion acttens u a pleuant , and perauHlve mlddle-ased man tn a cooaervative bualMu aull extolllq t.bo merlLI ol an electric cof· Wt maker caUed Mr. Coffee. I a•• In I.he New York •rea ram1bea aJao calcb hJm E tube, ellber aWTOUDded by a nodt of ltlda at ee Stadium or 1ltUn1 down wlth an l\aUaa ly ln the Bronx, talk1n.J about bow nice it is \0 !!f "~ at the Bowery -the Bowery belng the Bowery ~J•Bank. "See that auy'" the man of lhe bouae ls almost )Jh to eay wheil a OiMaulo commercial comes "That's the Yankee Clipper. Never betn her llke htm. I remember one day at tbe lum. with Bobby Feller pitcblni for lhe lndtans .. "He 1eem1 like such a nice leJlow." the wife re· marka. That '1 how It 1oea: at leut, so say the advertl~ in1 agencies If DiMaggio was impresaive 1n Yankee l>inatripe• -S·l ~. a lean 190 pounds who mo•ed llke Oow:lng water -be I.a much more handsome and 1trlkln& aa a man approachjn1 bis 62nd birth· day. HE HAS llET.uNED hls athletic ficure, pay111g close ~ttentJon to diet and exercise. He is Oat- bellied, stniibt as a poker, less than 10 pounds over bla playing weight. Silver gray hair, which he is too proud to dye, bas softened his strong Italian feature$. Dark eyebrows frame dark brown, expressive eyes. His race ls deeply tanned, reflecting hours on the golf course, and is virtually unlined. Off the screen as well as on It, be exudes a warmth and open friendliness that was foreign to ltlm aa a player. He has come to like people. He en· ~being around them. • • Hla closest friends are not members or the jet set. lhe Hollywood community or the smart aport.s whirl. Rather, they are people be met over the years -a business man who mes him around ln a private plane, a shirt· maker, a pub keeper, a publicist. He has fierce loyalties. Jn his playing days, DiMaggio was timid and ~ring. He was known as a loner even amon1 his t teammates. He was not a party guy. He 1Vo1ded 1 controversy and fanfare He guarded bis private -1Ife studiously • ! Today he 1s an attraCh\•e bachelor, twice wed to movie actresses m marnages that didn't work out, c~resUess man apparently tom between conflicting desires. : • On the one haod. as a heritage from his baseball ~Ifs, he has an urge to travel. see new thlngs and tiaitet new people. On the other. there is the tempta· tion to pack at up and retire to a Ide of ease on San Francisco's fo'1e.herman's Wharf, where he grew up as one of the nine offspring or an immigrant Italian fisherman . ··1 find it alw ays good to get bome and rest." he snid. "But after u while, I get edgy and am off again " Within the pusl few weeks, DiMagg1o'a odyssey has taken him from San 1-'rancisco to New York. Boston. Los Antteles. Las Vegas, Toronto •nd a trio of cities m Pennsylvania Ene, Harrisburg and Williamsport. He attl'nded the UtUe League baseball finals at WilLiamsport. He emceed a Scout-O·Ram1 aa a favor to a banker friend. He attended a sports carnival 1n Toronto He even served as celebrity host or a bocci tournament in Las Vegas and took down third prize MMl o( h15 appearances are made an the interest of good will "I am cutting down on old timers games," DiMaggio said. "Th.ts year, I went to the two in New York and also the Angels' game m Los Angeles. I went to Los Angeles as a ravor to my old frieDd, Red Patterson <Angels' president), but there was another reason. too I got a chance to take my granddaughters to Disneyland." JOE'S GRANDDAVGRTERS -Kathy, 14, and Paula, 12 have brought fresh enthusiasm to the ex-ball player's life. They are the daughters of bis son, Joe Jr .. by the Clipper's first wile, Dorothy Arnold. Joe Jr. Is a successful trucking executive ln Northern California. Home for DiMaggio is a brownstone house in the Marina section of San Francisco which he purchased for his parents nearly 40 years ago and, after their death, shared for 11 brief lame with his second wife, the late Marilyn Monroe Now the house 1s cared for by Joe's sister. Marie. who also handles a bit part ()( Joe's cor· rHpondeoce aod QPC>inLme:ota. Joe's maU is \•olumlnout. bavln1 maabroomed wltb bit lelnilion com muelals. Kt doeln 't have an aaent M lteeretary "SomttimH l am pttU.y hard to catch up wtth," Joe sa1d wltb an am\ISOd 111\Ue. "AU my mall and telephone calls ao to th restaurant. I pick lt up when I re ham lo tht eo..t." The reataurut LI Dt.Mau!o'• Rntaurant, a ramlllar eaterte oo f'11bc!rman'1 Wba.tf. built 1n Im. formerly jointly owned by Joe and brother Dom bul now run by Joe's older brothers. Tom and Vincent. It ls a re1ular b&qout for the former Yankee atilt when he la home. There be hobnobs with old croniea and fishermen. who refer to hlm •• ·'The Clipper•• and treat him u one ol the home folks , not AS a hero. DlM auto likes lhat Joe·s father. GlUMpPe, called "Zio Pepe," im· mi1rate from lsolla delle Femmine, an Island off t'alermo, and fint ld\led ln lbe small fl.sbin1 village of Martinea, a few mUea to the north of the Golden Gate Brid&e Joe was a year old when lhe family moved t-0 San Francisco Giuseppe wanted all bis aons lo follow in his foot.a~ but instead they becalJle fascmated Wltb the i"ll American pastime. Joe, Vlnce and Dom all bad aucceasful ml,jor lea1ue careers. Another brather, Michael, fell from a bo•t and drowned in 1963. Tom. the oldest, remained a risberman and became the f1mUy bread-winner. '1'om would have been the best baJI player or all," Joe says. WHEN DIMAGGIO A1TENDS old timers games. he usuaJJy shows up not In bis familiar Yankee uniform with the big "S" on lhe back but in a dark suit, white sblrt and tie. An exception this year waa the Yankee show al which Joe agreed to See DlMai110, Page CS Cross Countrv Vikes Second In Las Vegas The talented Marina High Vikings or Hunt· lngton Bel<'h finished second among 24 Cro66 country teams from four states in the Lu Vegas lnvit&Uonal Saturday. Meanwhile et lbe Dana Hills Invitational, the Dana Hills Dolphins of Dana Point were third in lhesenior Division 1. Marina was sparked by Curt Platt, who wa.'I eighth in 13: 21 over the 2.~mlle course. Team· mates Carl Andersen (13 :32), T om Gallup (l3:33), Jeff Endicott (13:38)' and Luis Garcia <13:41 ) were 14th, lsth, 18th and 19th. Also competing al Las Vegas was Fountain Valley, which placed fifth. The top FV Baron was Brian Appell, who ran 1J ·1s to finish seventh Teammate Kurt Buhler was 16th In 13:34. At Dana Hills. Bill Vasqun clocked 12 :01 to rirusb fourth In Division 1. Another Dolphin, Jim Vasquez. was eighth In 12:19. The meet 's top runner w111 He m et'a Mark Fricker , who recorded the fut.eat time of 11 : lS in the senior 's Division 3. Edison of Huntington Beach and Foothill or Santa Ana, two of the pre-meet favorites , scratched due to In jun es y,v .. ._l••llal.._. Ve"Hf I Al>0411 1'1'1 I) U I 1'1•11 lM1r•"•I '' JL 1.t 4"••''•" '-"""' IJ » II Gallup,_,,,., I> JJ, It .... llltf' (l'Vl U M; ta E/>4 Ol<OI\. l~rlrwl U·Jt. l1. O.-c1a llMrl,,.I I) 41. U $orMt.f IFVI IJ ., K OltHtrM IM.tr111a) 1> •· 1' ~ (FV) I) ... 1' .,_ IFVI IJ S7 1' ~"'-IFYI lt ·01 •l Ouoclv !'YI U 17 SP 81•1Y ,_,,,..I ,, 0 tee"' \ton"Q _. Tvb• C1h fAtltOf'I) ''· J M4trt#\I t•, ) Vt1U_..,.,. <•• IPl.t(flf"ltlAI ., ... We\tert\ (Vt\ 11-•llJ 'Fo .... l•lnV•lltYHI O.u Hlllt ln•ll•tl..,.I HNIOlt Olwlli.•1 I ........ 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Crook acorf'd two for the Rustlers and 0Acar Trout also tolllcd twice 1 for Orange Coast Trout ~cored four roala ln Orantte Coast 'a victory over Fullerton. 1·4, to capture thlrd place Meanwhile at th• Mil· aioo ConfeTence tourn• ment at Soutbwe.tero in CbuJa Vista, Chaftey • ~ed Saddleback, JO.t k-wo .. n." 'llllt\IValMy 4 J J J ti ~'#HI 1 t 4 I I GWC _,.,. '"''"''"" ""-• > ,....._c,_., ~-C:..'1 I 0 J • • Oli4ltll W_,. J 0 I I t Scer1,.9: OCC-fr..,t 1 •• 1 ... l..•011 OWC-Cne' 1 0.Mh ...... llq k_..,0 .. "9N Or-CM~ > J .J ._. ""'-I I 7 t ,o oc;c; "•''"' W••• ,, • .,. •. Cle ....... I. A4MM, l(lhJMf " _ _,, ... ,." ~Wttt J I 1 J I ~ 1 1013 owe .cerlftt c;, .. -1. ~-" o.-IJ.llllcO. • ._..,....,.. W.tt'fflley J I > l 11 Ot ..... (Mse I I I I 4 oc;c ~"""· '*"·~-I. "--.......... ,.." ~ ,,,, .. ~.. t t,, • ~-K•illt ............ ""' _.,.,,Mc~S DlfVflf•J South Coast League action. Involving eight Oran1e Coast area prep football teams, Estancia Hllh of Costa Mesa In Cntury League warfare and more no11 ·len1ue tuaalea are featured this week. Or1n1te County's No. 1 tum, Fountain Valley, seeks ll1 third straight non-leacu~ conquest with a lilf at Anaheim's La Palma Park again.~t Anaheim's Katolla Sa.turd_, nllh\. The futured South Cout Leal\le llrt ls at Luuna Beach wbtte the unclef ealed •Dd unscored upon Arthts await the in· vaslon of Costa Mesa ~dar ntibt. Thursday's two non- I eag uc ll ffa 1 n c l udc• Anaheim '11 Loara at Newport Harbor and Muter Ori at Lakewood. Other Friday vcnturct In thf' South Coaat League Include Irvin '11 University and Corona del Mar al Newport Harbor, El Toro and Dana Hlll11 at San Cle mente 1nd San Clement<: at Mla11lon Viejo. Aho Friday arr Rlallo'a Ei11enhower and Huotln1ton Buch 's Edison at HB Hlab. Los Alamltol and HunUnston Beach's Ma rlna at We1tmln1ttr and Foothill a_nd Estancia at occ. 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An•n••'41, c..,, -•l'IOdltl u SI-F Au•l•n 10 How•rd P ..... l Tarlt1on I) NW()lllatoO .... 14 MtMUH •Y 71 "''· MonllUllo .. TtiUIAILI Jt Atll•M 10 Teu\l.\l•Mr•"" lr•"Hv f•• 0 Prt>p Football C•OffU 10 fl -~ .... r<o,_.iy 10 o .. ...,. t \M\11-11 au~,,.""'" o C.Mt.a Mew u '°'°'"'111 u th• _,..,, ,..._,..o ....... ...... ,...-.: ..................... • Set ••hf'-' ...... ............. ........... ___ , . .., .... ~ ..... THINK BRITISH TH•KBREA. Exceptional OOC>Ohunlty to buy on 1 , .... ,truct1111 - Mnllbl•J>9YITl9!ll• , ........ ,,., ... t telll•• ... , ...... "\"......, 14UOUTHll'llA80VlfVAllO •BAU CAltFOANIA91eJt 7 t"'8G-1900. 11llfll4 ~· ~nwt w,,.. w111 u"'·· PLUMBING & HEATING REPAIRS • WATBHUTEltS Gas IM Electric • GAHAGE DISPOSALS • FURMACH Reoa1rea a Reolaced • RIODY-SIWB CLl.AMIMG All Stoppeoe. Beth 6 1<11cnnn • HrlPlo-WATSt & GAS UMl Servino tho Ooacn Arn11 i'tnd All ot Orengo Count)' 645-J 130 OR 545-5065 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 40,092 SQ."· NEW BUILDING IUJI BAIL IEIMCE, DOCK•BIOB LOADING, EZPJUfllON LAND, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EUY l'llEEWAY ACCESS & MORE. ~ 1nfofmation on lhls or Olhrn bu1lr.l1rir1 ahernt1llVI''>. call ycu bfok0t or Craig Lyon. M;magor of Sak.·-; & l "<1s1ng, at (213) 828 420<1, (714) 833 lOlO AVAi LAB Li: NOW AT IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPl.EX • r DiMNGGIO . • • CHUIAMd ,...,,_Pace°' don the unUor m but mUMd lO play in lbe two- lruttot Carne He talked about thi11 recently durlo1 a moment ot retuatlon ln Las Vecu. where he wu attendin• Ole celebrity bocci t.ournament "~'a 10 Into the bar and have adnnk," a friend said. "You know l don't drtnJt," OIMa11lo a&.ld "I am gotna to lhe coffee ~hop." In tho coffee shop, be ordtred peachl'lll and col ta&e cheeae ''ls thitl till"'' lbe walt.reu asked. '1"hat's all," replied OaMagiao. "It's my ulcers," ht" bald. "They 11ve m• fat.I . I haven't smoked in 10 years used lO amoke t.b.ree pnck.a a day. I seldom drink -not that I am a prude or hypocritical, undenit.tnd I never particularly cared for It · · The walll et>s servt.'<l lbe peaches aod cott•1• cheese and then asked DiMaggio: "Do you re- member Lee Prewitt? He's our cook. He said be waa inducted Into the service with you.'' "Monterey, Calilonua, l.9t2.'' Joe recollected "It's been a long lime and there were a lot of guys. I don't remember, but tell tum to come out and SB)' hello, maybe I'll know him " LATER A LADY brought one of the botet·io cloth napkins over to be signed. "The hotel's not going to apprecfale this," Joe satd, puttina a felt pen scrawl over the orance piece al cloth. DiMaggio's venture 10to TV commercials has given bis lire a new dimension, altbou1h he sometimes appears to feel sltgbt.ed by the sport on which be Je(t such a powerful imprint. He was one of the giants of the game. succeed· ang Babe Ruth as the great performer and aat.e at· traction of the country's most .successful ball club He was the first $100.000.a·year player. He made the American League All·&tJU" team in each ol bia 13 seasons and three times was voted the Most Valua· ble Player. Ills 56-game hllting streak in 1941 is a record that may never be broken. After rellnng, l)iMaggio dJd a stint as Yankees broadcaster and battiog coach, then spent two years as vH:e president and batting coach with the Oakland A's He ha.s been out of baseball 10 years. A few years ago, commissioner Bowie Kuhn of· rered DiMaggio a role as a baseball ambassador-at· large. Then came the matter of salary. "Ten thousand dollars," the commissioner said. Insult· ed. Joe '°"alked out Later, when George Steiobreooer became owner of the Yankees, friends suggested the Yanks <'Ould use J oe's publk relations attributes Stein· brenner discussed il with Joe Joe asked ror delails He never beard another word . "A friend asked me about maklnc a com- mercial for the Bowery Savings Bank about rive years ago," Joe said. "I was hesitant at first. I was afraid I would freeze on camera. But It turned out well. "Then the Mr Coffee people approuhed me The agency said it bad screened 200 personalities and l bad been picked. But my contract runs out this year ·· DiMaga10 disdains ail other type of TV •P· pearances, part~ularly talk shows. Talk hosts auch as Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson and Dinah Sbore have tried in vat.D to get him before• camera ··They don't want me to talk baseball , lbey JUSt want to pry into my private Lafe," Joe said. DiMaggio is sllll keenly sen.sltive about delaila of his marriage with Manlyn Monroe. They were mamed in January 1954 and the marriage dis· !l<>lved in 1955, victim of a clash of temperaments. Joe was quiet and averse to publlcity ; Marilyn was ebullient and obsessed with a screen career. When Marilyn died in 1962 it was DiM agg10 who made tht• funeral arrangement.I and dictated who could and could not attend the services. A deep devotion for the actress lingers, friends sa>. and no one dares raise her name in Joe's pre· sen cc Th.-Y nnkce Cli~r sl.111 has fresh nowe.t$ plat'cd on her jl rave twic<• a week. Uni Polo Team Falls in Finals University High 's goalie Jack Graham blocked two penalty :.hots, but the Trojans of lrv1nc.-how e d to flt•• ) l 7 t I '"'""' ,,.,.,... ~ .... , , a...-A"Ot''' l su .. -.o... ..... ~n.-".. 1 t 0 I ~ f·-I 1 1 I • 1 l'\1llerton'li Sunny Hill1'. 10 7, in the finals of th1• Moore Leiteue water polo toumnment Satur day afternoon at Loni flea<'h Millikan \<"'•"O SC Hill M••''"" c;.._. 1 l 1Mb•O fdl\Oll P1(0fO<d I ~-Ill W.f\Wf) JUNIO• VA•"TY .. ,.. ....... , . .,, ... ""'"' ,. ..... \c .... Illy 0...l'MA L•-I I I t 1 ... .,,.,.,. t I I 0 I (9''°" ><of•r>O C••""••O ... "°"' k.,. ..... Oit4t,...,, . La rry llnba, Kirk Sampirnn ond Pf't1•r Campbt•ll 1•ad1 <1cor('d two 1wc1h~ for Llnlvel"Slly In otht>r :it'tlon, ('orona • 1 C' I M n r . p a c c d b y St('vc Wright ':o1 four j!Oals, :.w1•pl by Ot'vcrh lhlb. 8 J VAIU•TY ....., • ._..,wTe11,••.....,... 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But for the Sallon, wtnolnl Ulo &ea1u.• 11 on· ly tbe llnt at.p to their annual pl-the Cl f" 4-A Cl'OW11. 'tlMs Sailon ba Vt W'On Ule Cf P' c:bampA'!ja~ lour Um• and nmoerup OD three other OCCHk>nl a.lnc:e lte'7 Wl· de:rcoacb Bill Baroett. Here'• a loot eteachot tbe Orance Cout area ·a five teams ln t.he &.m.ld Lea1uc and Costa Meta'• E1tancla Hieh ln Wome n 's Athletics • the Century Leal\le · CMaUTWltltl~ \IAaSIY'I' • h'-< .. n111•"'' "•1"' ..-. ""-'" ,,,..,,.,... .. , ... , "' -..... .,.. !>11tM•l•"4 r ... Ofl 0.Hh\f\ • I -Ill'°"', ... M -•1. McO..-•Ufl-H r-4 .. J --..:"-tfl lllleotto~ 1(-1 '-1: ...... ~-oio.­ • 1, <ltf l("rl-·Mt f afl-.. 1 Wier OloW""'9"' IEI _,, ...... l .. i; Mltroff...J•--.111-w •J, .... JUMIOltVAHITY .. _ .. ltl 171 ... 1 ...... _ ~ °"'--"• 1£1 _,, .... losl l • v--. IEl lMCM .... , 0..WIE• -... ~, ... ~· -·P•l-111-M.la&I._.,. Wall•S...va CEI WOii t·J. 14 ••. lle!Ml,..~4111!1-n • I, M 1 \ VAaSITY ........ v-..1w11~1,.._ SNotlft ,,._ IMl def -tti•M. dlfl Z..1 ·-..i. 1Mt to°''°""' U ; a.-i 1-.U -1-4, .. 1, .. ,, Heowy !M) .....i ,...., ....... 0.- G••ll•m·Sl"'oson IM I IOU 10 MllCl!el .. ltleu M , O•I Ml~o­ MtO.-....... tMwW·Sml"1 4-1 ...,.,._..,_,..(MllO!>l44.-M ... l. • ..___,un '"'' -M. .. , -,.. JUltlOa \IAaSITY ... ..-v .. ,. ftV.111\1111 ~ '\'e-toper« ff arbor Unddeated CJF cbam· pton.s in ms. lb• SaUon have two returning starters (goalie Randy Parole and Kevin Robert100) amo~c a group or candidat.ea from the league championship frosb-soph and Junior varsity teams . Aside from Parole and Robertson the r e are vanity returning seniors Jeff Stevens and Mike Vellekamp, JV aces Ted Tillman. Tom Myers. Eugene Veres. Mark Mowrey and Joe Beek, and frosb-soph veterans James Bergeson and Jeff Young. "We have a lot of speed in this aroup, .• says Barnett. Capable of sub SOs in the 100 are My e r a. Stevens . Robert s on , Beek . Mowry, Young and Tillman. Lack of experience rn Heath. Tho Eaf les wUI bo small. but •~t TboJD•· jor concern Is l~C) oC vanity exporlencb • lo Sunset Loaauo Bray ia bu1ldio1 bl• Stone are aenior "arlare Baraeu aays Pountain Valley team vetenns uodor coach Hunlln1ton Beach arowML ToPper Horack, who'll f1aw'el to .,. \ou.lbut op-Jque. at s-o. 110, la be trytn.1 to mold a coo pooeot--eapedally at coufdored one ol the t.eodertroma1ood11tof HB wh -re the pooJ ts oar· strooier areu for the vanlty candldatea. ;;;::.========~ row and aballow at cme Baroos. Amons tbe playtn mcl Ot.ben coot.ndln& fOf' ~i.d on for duty an One transfer could atartlnc berth• have Junior Bo b Hume . help the SaUora-fUck-bea 1t.nJor1 BUI Maoes MOlon Seolt Kini and Rowland fr'om Gdeta'a and Rkk Aldrich and Gr•& Veaaey, coallts Doe P\aebloa m,b. He's junlort Mlke Twyman Scott Bo1anlc and Jeny lb• IOft of Pepperdint andRodNelaon. Win frey and Andy Uoivenlty coach Rtck Manes la a retumlN Rolenber1. Rowland. vantt)' letterman, wblle Stone ls M arlo a's ff1111«l11gCo" lbe other three weni tho futelt player and Bau.er 8 efK'll :1~~ "1~~ the junior. ~rr:l o~b~~l ~:f:!: Coach Duane Celty bala.oce with lood balJ bu U ve return l n g Edlao-.. handlln& aod qulctn... atarters from • team The Char1ers of which finlabed second to Edison coach Larry E•Ca11da Foothill Hieb of Santa Brennan have t.hree re· Coach Bari")' Fry bas Ana ln Empire Leque twutnc vanity atarter& flve returninl vanity warfare durin.t 1975. in goalie Ken Hottman. lettermen and a bolt ol Seniors Phil BaustUui, Kai Weisser and Mike Pf'Omlllnl vanity Cao· Rob Gummerman, Jim Allftl. didat.es u the Eagles ol Keefe, Bill Taylor and Alao up to help from a Estancia gird for Ceo· Tooy Wooten figure to 22 -man ros ter are tury League play where st.artagainfortbeOUers juniors Tim Spaeth, they are considered, with Gum merman, a 6-3, Doua Pickford, Jeff Tut· aloni wltb Villa Partc. a 200-pounder, ataliooed at too, Steve Khtk, Mark threat to Foothill IB&b the net R e d d i c It • L a r r Y for tbe title Top prospects for the lsraelson, Dean Gwnan. Senior Mark Lowry as ot.bertwostartingbertbs Robert Hamm, Chuck the lone returning are j uni or Dan Crawford, Dave Seibt, starter, and ls bolstered M o o r b o u s e a n d Mark Warfel and John by seniors Ty Schmidt sophomore Tom Taylor. Goetz and goalie Howard Hull Aho in lbe Oilers pie-But that's not ull-and juniors Jerry WyaU ture are juniors Darcy Brennan bas more in and Phil Ohle. Andeltn. Jay L.eacb and senior Charlie Pickford. sop b om ores Rob JobnWaller. Los Amig os Hj gh WyattandJoeDrakeare Huntington Beach transfer Rieb Launen, strong candidates for fieures to run a single junior Steve Van Wig, starting roles. Others post offenae with a set senior Tim Robinson and who fi&ure in Fry's plans front court offense. goalie BUI Maiorano. include sophomores Tom Huntington B each "We're looking for a Wueatboff and Greg You <;,,in sllll buy one ot our 4 000·8,000 :.quare loot 1n0uslr1al bu11d1ngs -d un1Que l.Of'ldom1n1um concept - for only 10~ down..l~e 30 bu1ld1ng:. of Phaso IV are in the heart ollfle nation's largest mas -v- planned 1ndus111al area. 1n Orange County Near .111pert anO lhe inter· section of San Diego; and Newport treewa'y't>. See our models and mnke your 1cservat10{'IS now CaH your broker't John Alstrom. manag r of sales and leasing, t (7 14) 979·9205 or· ' (/13) 680·941'1 • M . . lllOLL/9MNE CINI& -~190A Airport l 000 Of. Costa Mt>sa, C.i 9263h ,, went to the ClF playoffs berth in the playolfs." Reese, juniors Mark In 1975, loain1 to saya Brennan. "Newport Hurley, Jeff Dooell, Downey in the first Harbor Is good. but lt Keith Danziger, Steve round, 9-8. won't beat us 23·3 like Hunt.er and Joe Mattias .. f'ountain \'allf'11 last year." Also avatlable are IRVlf\E _ -i :. o p b o m o r e K u r l INDUSTRI A I W1JI Hogue, Mike Kel- ty and Larry Slstler are the three coach Ray , ... a.-.na Kl.it.mer. Bruilian Wmg ......_ Alternating starters Lam. Jlm Armando. COIVIPLEX _,,',: Eric Bauer and Brian Gree Carroll and Will ._ ______ ....,...,.._ "' .. '" C..'9 (M l Ollf 1.,,, .... RI• (Ml - J_. .. I. H«T IMI Ollf Smlll! •t. ¥<0.••" CllA I <l•t Nari ... f l k.111-CTl-Hetieti•t the bold and defense are ---------===---===::-======------------;p::::piii~--­Barnell 's major con· c:ems. Among CIF com- petition the team to beat, according to Barnett, is Fullerton's Sunny Hill5 High with Its thrff re· turning All-CIF players. ~ T"H•l•ad·Grallllll IT I <ltf GeftJICMll•Wlftll" .. ,, II'. ~e<O· ~"°"'o"'" 111A1 c ... ,..11.,.0t1 •-r. IAl•-Sftow !Ml 0.1 0-~ Mo'191 1 O. J Fo•O tvory (¥1 d•f Ht<l6Memc> """"' J E OF'IHE SfXES" 10 MISSION VIEJO • EVENTS PAR11CIPMITS TICKET COST GOLF Jan Stie~nson vt H..y Flo\.• I '-'>no aduh' 5o>pc ~-~30 AM Laur.\ uqh ~ N Gi.c-b..-rger ~2 50 ch11d1en _..!_~ ,,, t~is<lon Viejo ~in1ry U11b Und(•r 12 TENNIS Altlwo Gtbvm vs l'ancho c; ... ,, .. 1,,. V100 aduh• .,_.,,c 29-tOOOAM •• 111'~ Mllrgu•·nte R...c ('..,.,, • ., .!. 'ltl ('htld1>•11 I f dt9f 1.! BOWLING lietl\i Mom•"" M.."' Rutl· > 00 adu't• "wpc JO -lH'O PM C....rnl Mct-idffw "" Sany rut., -:; l '10 rhtldr.·n "' s.,ddleb.sck UI~ und"r 12 SWTMMfNG/DMNG To be iinnounH'<i 111 tl'M> t-\.'"I'"'"'' 1, •. ,. Oct l-200 PM Rec C,.ntl'r RODEO <.ue ~ ~~ "" L\"" M.>11'1•• fu•" Oct 2-IOOOPM Ill MMIQO IO 1-.QUC'oln '" ( ........ LOGROWNG ~ Schttr"" l'hll c;,,,,,., l"lc1 2 l('()PM ..i u_, .. , d("1 "4>1 \nlf (, ..... ' f•'\ I or the second consecutive year. M1ss1on Vi<>10 has ~~11 .. elected to host CBS-1Vs "Challenge of the Sexes:· ci series of unique sports events, where the best mak• and female athletes in the world comp<>te i1qdinsf each other. In addition to last year 'i popular baskctbclll golf. gymnastics. billiards. tennis. c;wim 'dive. 00..vl mg. obstacle course and rodeo evenh. nlw , , competitions are being Introduced i~1·:' skateboarding, log rolling and motoi / ·~il . cycle )umping / '/_:f V Vin Scullv will be commen · · ' i.ating, along with 1V star/ sportscaster Ph)4°115 George. The taping, which will be tele Vtsed early next venr. 1 September 28 October 3 ,,nd EVENTS PAR11CIPANTS TICKET COST ---MOTORCYCLE T,"l'I K.uoi II\ TO bt """' ~mc.:d JUMPING .!IC Mb.''°" \i\eto Hir~h ~ll'X>l f rtt Oc-1 :! :t iO PM .,1hl..rtc pmc!IC .. fk> BIWARDS I. 111 Balulr.11> "" M1nnntltll f ,\t, O.t :! 70IPM 11 M1"100 Vlq<> Hi·J!l "'lv"ll C .._m GYMNASTIC!> l\.•111\/ Ht ..... .Jrd"" l11!lllf Koorrnan .... ~ 7:, .id1111 0.1 .! -1'!451'~ 11 MMaon Vle,o High School C¥n ~ I !,() d\lldr.., I und r 12 BASKETBAll K.1ren U>g&n vs o..car Rcbertson Oct 2-CJ4'l PM ,,t M~ \Ae,IO H'.$_h Schoo~ _ SKATEBOARDING Rribin AliM<ily ve Chn~ Ch<iput Oct j -111 (l(l A."1 1n front of Mls&lon \Mio High 'xhool C¥n. fr~v OBSTACLE COURSE Ann Henning '" Sn.in Oldfield Oct 3-2CX> PM .!II M~IOn 'k)o H~1 School f1ee oithlellc practi« fu• __ ----11~ C.ont~t11nh 11nd event' ~ubfc'C1 In r h1111qe ""1'10111 pti(ir no1w 1,, ...... ;..__, ... ifs your chdnce to see som~ of your favonte athletes in head·to ·head competition. W th1 ... ) year's outcome ts anything like last year'c,, vou·re In for a few surprises.) You're invited to join us at the "ChallengP of the Sexes'' and see all the actioh in per ~n For reserve tickets and further mfor mation call· ( 714) 8.17 6050. Exten~lon ~ 416 or 41H ro..A1.HOUl1w.a~ JH•! By Ml ~ton Vie10Company. Builders of Ammc.a'~ MO'lt Su~cc:-ssful N~ ('..()rnm11 niliP" ,, . ; . ' . ·'' ... ... •" ,. .• .,· .. r ' • I ' .. ,, . ' . ' ',,, ... ) • ti ·l •:ii ~. t '""' . .. ,,, •J :fl ~!I ... •. I 'I . , •• , IW ~ DAILY PILOT -Building Firm in r :Irv ine A Glendale-baaed ~omebulldlne firm, :\Ve1ttown Enterpriaea, -hH leased a three- ~r-acre slt.e in the 1~vlne Jndu1trlal l;omplex here where 1t :*Ill construct a new ~adquartera raclhty, ~ordlng to Brian D. :ffo11. UC vice president -dsalea and marketing. : Westtown leased the 8ile at 16632 M illlken .4n .. Irvine, for SS years .w it h a n o p t i on to ~1trt'hase within rour :years Independent ;t:Jroker James Lucas ol ;Newport Beat'h ~resented both parties ~the negotiations which li• an annual considera· 1Jon of $6, 160. Hogg said Westtown plans to in· :itially occupy 8,200 ~uare reel or the 13,000· ~quare -foot industrial ~ldlng and lease the re· maming space for tn· ~ustrial usage, llogg iSald. Construction is ex °pected to get underway lat.er this year. : The Irvine lndustnal !:omplex is the nation's jngest industrial park. :Four ~lected To BIA Board Four new members 'have been elected lo the .board or directors ol. the X>range County Building lndustry Association .chapter, It was an- ;nounced this week by :President Paul Kiely. MASTER BEDROOM RETREAT OPTIONAL IN CORDOVA LA FAMILIA MODEL Cordova Tract Opens A new neighborhood or Cordova homes -the lowest priced single-family detached homes in Orange County -is open in Mission Viejo, according lo Bob Freeman, Cordova sales manager. Cordova homes, which are priced from $47 ,245 to $53,695, feature three floor plans and nine elevations. Ranging in size from l,109 to 1,450 square feet. these homes have three or four bedrooms and two baths. Neighborhood 15 is located in the northern section or Mission Viejo near Wilderness Glen Natural Area. Familia, is a smale-level bome ~ith four bedrooms and two Cull baths. The country-style kitchen has a large eating area and ac- cess to the family room through a stylish arched entry. The fourth bedroom may be easily convert- ed lo a master suite retreat. La Familia -and each or the plans otrered at Cordova - features high sloped ceilings in the livine room, kitchen and master bedroom. Th.Us arcbilec· lural element, which is usually found in more expensive re· sidences, gives the homes a spacio~. open reeling, according lo Freeman. EL J ARDIN, a three-bedroom, two-bath single-story plan, was recently awarded a Gold Nugget Merit Award for excellence ln de· sign in a builders' competitioo sponsored by the National Ar.- soclation of Home Builders. features included in the purcbas<. price of a Cordova home are carpeting in the living room, master bedroom and ball way. vinyl asbestos tile In other rooms, cultured marble bath pullmans, central forced air heating, exterior wall and ceiling insulatloo, smoke detectors,·un· derground utilities and concrete driveways. Cordova kitchens feature a range and oven, Hotpoint dis· hwasber, disposal, and range hood. Kitchens feature abundant storage space, Including an enclosed laundry area and a butler's pantry. FOR INCLUDING a number of energy-saving devices, Cordova bas been awarded a "~rtlllcate o( Commendation for Energy Conserva\ion" by Southern California Gas Company. Real E state ~· ~''Questions/Comment ~ IJ Realtor "ud.it McC•rdle, .....,_ Ju& wlaat l• a DOt.,-y public! I am from Ute llWwMt aad Uiere I believe notary publics ban a dlffereat autlaorlty tlaaa &laey laave lier• In Callforala. Wlaa& does a notary do'! Wbo 11 entJtled &o be a llOCaryf Wily 11 a notary neceasary't la CalUorola what cu a aoUr)' not do! A notary publlt', according to Western Mutual Eacrow Corp0raUon, ls a reputable witne1111, com- rn.lasloned by Callfomia's Secretary or State, who may leeally certify by written acknowltdgoment on a document that be or she knows you to be the pfrson who has executed the document. The law requires notary certification undt.•r many situations. Most documents In real property transactions, sut'h as a grant deed or trust deed, must be notarized before they can be recorded by the county recorder When you have an important document notarized. it affords you tbe rullest pro· tec:tloo against possible forgery. • A notary public must be a citizen or the United States, a legal resident or the stale in which he or she is commissioned, not less than 18 years or age, and must saUsry ~ Secretary or State that he or she Is or good moral character. Notarization talces place only in the state where the notary public has been commissioned. The notary certihes to the identify of the person appear- ing and signing the document on the dale and in the county specified on the notary certification. The notary's cert.aficat.aon testifies that the signature on the document is genuine. In order lo perform responsibly, and in com· pllance with the CaJiJorrua Civil Code and other government t'odes. your notary public wUI not notarize any Instrument or document if the party signing the document is not present or doesn't sign the document In bis or her presence. He will not draw legal llgreements or attempt to give legal advise of any nature. He will not notarize any signature unless the party is personally know n to the notary or satisfactory identification Is pro· vided to the notary. He will not authorize anyone else to notarize for him or her. He wlll not rise out or state in which the commission has been granted. And, he will not take for granted the notarial commission and Its responsibilities. Foremost in the mind or your notary should be to provide the best possible protection in conveying and encumbering property. PU BLJC N011CE "CT'ln<>laa lllllN&H •AMal1ATIMINf n. ....... ,_. ..... _ ., ........... N\\M I''• IN\TAMCI. 11• Mc ",......,_, ...... CA.,..- lley....,.. W \INlll. s.ae I 4111 "4 i...,. .. ach.CA MU ""' ......... u •• ,..-, .. ..., ...... --1 ltey-W lmitll Tl>lt _. ... _.,. ••• 11'-4 wttll -ca...... ci. .. "' Or-c-,.,. ... .,..., tJ, lt'6 .,._ ""611-.I 0.-CN'1 0.H, ....... ........... _Ott J. It . .., • .. ,. PUBUC N011CE IJtCTtftOllS l llStNUS MAMa U AflMIMT , ... fOltOWl"f -" ,, '°'"' ..,v ... ... , SHIVELY l!NTlltlflttHS, ltll Sw.., O•I .... Co\te Mew. C"-_.. lll<M ... H. 5111,..ly, lfrt 5-Ot C:..I• Mt ... CA "M-Tillt ll•"t.,.U It HftOW<tH..., WI 1,.. •vt-1 •1cl\erf 14 ,.,,.,.,, Tl.i• ttale-111 we• lllM """' t ... °"""',,.,.of Or-,_,Oft w -"·'"" l'uClll ....... Ore~ .. CMtt Oelll' ,. .... s... "· Ko -Oct >, It, "" ,_, PUBLIC N011CE l'l(TlflOUS IUSINIU M4-..ISTATIMIMT , ... , .. _,,.. "'''"' ,, ...... -fttH •\ 8 tLLtl • tNYf:STMt!NlS. lt1 i....11 ........ ·"'-·'" ., .. , 11111• '"'''" lutll•. 111.J Sevtl .. A ... ..-.c •. n .. t Tllh ll•lliAH• It tond\KIH W.,., ··-t •11t,.t! lut11o Tiit\ t1a1e..,.11t w .. llled """' I CAul'tly ,,..., Of Oraflte Coullt y Oii Sotc> 1-u.1ti. ... -1 .... d 0.-QIHt o.lty l'llol Sept."· ........ Ott l . 10. ,,). "°'"' PUBLIC N011CE l'tCTITlOUS IUSINHS MAMl ITATIMIMT , ... lotlOwt"O .,..._ " .,.. ... -· M\.t•t. lflll SCtllA 'S 8EAUTV CIOUHSE!l•HG. IMO ltwtl-114 . U. ..._,. ~ .. ,, CAt1..0 .. tlUltl• Aide" W••"•'· UOO ltutt-lld H•-tthe<ll.CA - TII" bll\H>eo " C-Ut tt<I llY ... t"° di•ICIWI Prit<lll• We-r Tt>h U•l-~t ••• l ilM wlttl l"t Cou<ll• Cl•rii ol 0.•119" C:O-y"" Sft.. 1a.-r U, ttl• Hn• -1ttw.1 Or-co.ut o.ttv ll'llel. S..... tt,,..e,..,Oct.J,IO.tn• •t-16 EDITOR'S NOT£· Randall R. McCordle u on 1nve1t· ment atial111t. col Lege lt'durer and author of'' Real Ea tote m Col1f ornw." Send your com mm a and queationl to Ran- dall McCordle, cto tM Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Cosio __ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_F.-. - MelO. CA 92626 New Apartments fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJI A.cc e nt Water • The new directors are ·e o b c l a y . c l a y '.Publicom; Jack Ford, "Mwion Viejo Company; llerb Tasker, Mason 'McDuffie: and Roger :Werbel, Roger Werbel. :Jnc. PROSPECTIVE home buyers may reach the Cordova homes model complex by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Oso Parkway exit. Drive east on Oso, turn right on Marguerite and follow the signs to Cordova. Two decorated models are on display at the sales office every day from lOa.m. unUl6 p.m . Cordova's largest plan, La Cordova's "El Nido" plan is identical to El Jardin plan with the exception that tts two-car garage 1s attached. Among the Cordova home buyers have an abundant array of recreaUooal racilities to enjoy during their leisure hours. l'tCTtTtOUS •UStNIU tlA ... IUAflMltlT TN folk>w11>9 pe""" h OOf"'I wW· """' ., HAllMOHY'S, •U H ti•""(' 111 ... H-Por1 11 .. c11 C4 '1'60 • 0.-•ll AM• llrt>w<\, IJOt Ote- tronl, Now-I lkKh C4 '7Ml ; Thh llUtlneu I• conductecl llv.,. , .. ~·-t. 0.l>M•h A 8rown Tiii• tl•l•mtnl wo llltd wtill .,_.. ()ounty Clo•-Of 0t•l\9t Couft!VOll .. 1 . · NEWPORT)S PREMIER CONDOMINIUM r----------, I,,. Mr. Ron Re&el. 601 Lido Park Dmt. Ntwpdrt Btech. Calif 92660 I (il41 6i5-6101 Plt1M 1tnd mt more 1nformat1on about 11 lulury condominium al 601 Lido. tat.e __ Zip_ I l~--~G:r.J --------- 601 Lido is California's premier condom.iniwn ™1idence. It is also, quite likely, the last of it.'I kind. Dominating Newport Beach from the wa~ni· edge at Lido JsJe, thi.~ location and the sweeping harbor and ocean1vieWR it offers may, w1th the passa~e of time, become pnce14.'SA. Your privacy and security are assured through a 2-4·hour clOM.'d circuit television surveillance sysum, a call button in each rl'fl1dt>nce, a 24-hour security guard and a resident manager. There is, of counie, a heated swimminJt pool and whirlpool. A palatial residents' salon furnished in Louis Quinit! looks out over tht> pnvate boat slips and across the harbor. Each residence offers a step-down living room with a wet bar and a private balcony. Each ma.stPr suite, ll private dres.~ing area, oversfac master bath and built-in sauna. The detM!ing is pain~taking; the appointments faultleNI. 601 Lido represents not only a residence of l'Xquisite quttlity, but an opportunity that ma y never again be duplicated. ((you hav~ ever considered ownership of a fine condo· minium ret1idence, investigate 601 Lido no" 601 LIOO PARK DRIVE Excellent 8' .~ financing available. (9~ A.P.R.) From 1125,000 The Rant'ho San Joa- quin Apartments, de· signed with a distinctive European-village nrur to celebrate the recreation· rich lifestyle or Southern Caltrornla adults is now open to the public. Valued at $8,000,000, the apartment complex covers 17 at'res in Irvine's adult-oriented community or Rancho San Joaqwn. The 368 one and two-bedroom apart- ments, many with dens, were designed b y Backen, Arrigon1 and Ross, Inc . or San Francisco a nd lease Crom $260 to $405 per month. The opening follows a successrut pre-leasing period begun in June during the prelimlnary construction stages. Eighty.five of the apart- ments have been r e- served, act'ordlng to Earle G. Truax, director or leasing and property management for the Irvine Company's Multi· Family Division, builder of the Rancho San Joa- quin Apartments. TRUAX POINTED to the location and the de· sign of both the com- m u n I ty and the in· dlvldual apartments as the reason for the strong consumer response. The apartments rest between the 18 -hole Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course and the new Irvine Racquet Club with 30 tennis courts. The apartments will have a limited number of mem- berships available lo lease to residents, ac- cording lo Truax. The architecture la re· mlnlscent or a European vllla1e. complete with promenades, plazas and fountains. The apart· ment clusters are simple In line and display a varied rutel pallette of e11ahel whlte, tan and lemon yellow. Brightly striped awnings provide ahade for flowers and people while adding splubea or color. Orange and the lake· stream system is by J Harlan Glenn and As· soclates. nationally ......... tJ, ''"· """' Pu4>11""4 Oren99 CoHt O.lly Piie., Selll "· 2', •nd O<t J, to, "" JU>-{• known lake-consultants---------- and creators or tbe P UBLIC N011CE celebrated North Lake ---------- and lagoon in the new Irvine Village or Woodbridge . The apartments feature six different floor plans: two one bedroom models; a one- bedroom plus den model : two two-bedroom plans ; and a two- bedroom plus den plan Included in the $260 lo $405 leasing range are gu fireplaces, formal dining rooms, patios or ,tCTITtOUS I Utt NIU NAl•ll UATIMINT llw fol_,,... "''°" " dot"O ....... "", .... SOUTH COAST TltAOIHO COM- IJAHV. J02 Abe'-, 8et-. lt!MI, CA '1661 O.•tf W. EolltV. 701 AIM1o9' ..._, lkkll, CA t7M1 Thlt bonl ... o It <Olldu<led 11v Ml i. fl•l-t O•vtdl E•1toy Thi\ ,,.,,,,.."'' ..,., ... ..., wftft ... c.our.tv Cl••' Of 0r....,. Count\'., s..- ftrnbfo• IJ, lt16. 1'4t.., -I"'"" 0••...,. Coot O.ltv Pl'-!. 'looPI "· U,enOOtt J. ttl• Jl21'1• P UBLIC NOTICE . balconies and large, c ... 11 .. walk-in closets in some STATIMIHTOl'AU NOOflMINT of the master bedrooms. olf usa Olf PICTmous To find the Rancho San n.. ... ~r,::::~.::,""':...., -Joaquin Apartments, c1oMdthau .. o11he 11,1111ov.1M1- take the San Diego ,..,.,.t!AllL'S AUT OM l)T"IVE Freeway lo Culver ~.v~!'.d:1;~°":::c•nt1• " .. ""'· Drive. Turn South on T"4flC11tio<>•butl.,. .. n...,.,.WN!f Culver to Sandburg Way. to-••• n1ec1 tn O••nte '°""''"' T · h S db J.,....rv n. 1t11 urn rig l on an urg, cer1 c; and l!••tYn "'·Elli•. 2tCl then Jell on Pergola to ,.,,..,.1 ... ~ .Cott•~u.<Aottfoml• the leasing office at 20 .,,!:'~':"'',..""'"<°"..,.t"1:1y""i. Pergola. fv•tyn ""'"" ""' E ttewtd••f 1"9 Witt •,. of !AltL 0 l!lLIS, O.C.ewf B k Tlll• \l•l•-nl ..... "'"" wl\11 .. ro erage ~,,,.,.0'°' ... .,.'°""'V""Sotl- ""'"'A" O•llN 41W•v_.L...tw Expanding :.:::.~:i.::• ......... A ~ "'*1'1>M 0r ..... , .. ,, ()611y ,.~ Coldwell' Banker~ ... ''·'..,'·•""Oct J."" Residential Brokerage -.& Company has moved Its PUBLIC N011CE La1una Beach omce tot-----------larger, more accessible c~ im • quarters and significant ,~:~~~~~~~:~~;>:,:. ly Increased its local suuo,caL.,01t11tAl'01t staff. '"' cou,.:.':.~=.~u110• Now relocated In C•l•t• or cot1c1111 ALMANZA Monarch Bay Plaza of· oiU1c1A Otcu•eo rlc'"'S are six rull-tlme NOTICE I\ Hl!ltl!llY OIYl!Htollw "' ""'"O'l of t~ •bnv• n•~d ~ home sales specialists 111.t •" .,.,..,.., h•vi~o ,,.,,.,... ev.e111tt who concentrate on the ir.. u •d "-<•d""' .,. """1'.,. 10 111a tMm, """ ,,,,. n.r•'\\nf'Y •tiu<.MM, '" coastal area extendlna ,,,. office ot th• cl••~ ot ""' •bo• fro. m Dan a Po Int """'"" '"""· 0• to o• .. •11t t"""'· ~ 1f'WI "•< .. n ary 'IOV(fMr\, to UM """' northward to Irvine~ at""' L•• onic.. of Nf~ Cove, and including o 0010HA11T < o """""o 6. YOOl. HU CM< Collie• on .. Wttt, Three Arch Bay, i..MaMe,eot11 .... 1.nro>wNd\t•:t Monarch Bay, Monarch :~;:.~~~~t~-= .. Bay Terrace, La&una w141~..+,wtt111111wr_...., Nl.n•el La3una Beach 111e11•.iM1•tatlOfl•""'"*~•. e -' Oet .. Wlllt"'M' t ttl6 andEmeral Bay. •AMOH••u""' Home sales specialists '"'"''"""•t"•o""" maldog the move rrom ~:::t,,. . .,., ..... _. former otficea on Pacific 1t1uo.0010..AH Cout Hltbway Include ~~~."c'i~~ .. ~:,~,., GeoT&e Allaman. Shirley ....... .,..,c...•m1 M kb Pb Ill Stl T .. 17tft1Jf •nt ac , Y a lea Attw...., ,., A•llW,.ht•••••• and Steve Sutherland. """'"""" O•-Co•" °"''" ,.. .... ----------1 S.PI S, 11 It,,., ttl6 PUBUC N011CE WATER 18 A primary deal1n and recreation theme. The commwl.ity features • mlnl-lake and ,,CTITIOUUUSINHI NAMl ITATIMINT PUBLIC N011CE a wander!~ stream. The The lellOWl"O __ ._,. ..... ....,I l'ICTITIOVS IUllNllS llAMl ITATIMINT stream Ii e is graced ""'H'°lWAIKI COMll'ANl!S tN( ,,. The ""'-'"' ,.,Mii ,, ............ with decorative row:itain O.-rod,(M .... 1Mer.U.n.'u ... ":~·YlllOfjMIHTAL OISICH * jets, outdoor jacuzzi and wo,.• HHt Anoe•••"· • """Mltwf Df't .. s 11• IJO ......;..., ~estrlan briddes ....... _. C.llfom4a c...._etton, '" GolcltrW"od, ~" e..111 .,...· " • e .LUC C--dttMer.CA '7•U dnd ..... e aide off era a awim-™• llU\1Nu 1, tonc1u<t.c1.,,, • • ..... n . 1u• ,.,.,, c.w ... ,. .ttlon. ""' 11'1~•. Hew"'1 hKll, Catll, ft* ming pool, Jacuzzi and por w.,..... Hart A•-'"1' b</1111 .. , I• ,.,. • .,,, .. "' • 1uebo. Lanchcaped pro-..... H. Slmt"on • ...,.,., r:,,,::~ menade1 link the stream S«nto•v·T .... ,.,,., This 11•-••• 111..i w11t1 111e _...,. la'"e aides, olf--'-g ...... ~ 1191•-.... .,..., "'"' 111e c:.-tv ci.ni "0ra111a CoMy on,.... 1WU A CJUJ _.,0.rltofOre .... C-YOftkc>o -1,lt1' rat dent.a a scenic stroll. ......_ "· "'" ...,,.. . .,.,,.. The landscape design "'*'""' ~ c..ou 0e41y "'..,. "'*1-ar..... ea.st °"'"' f'l11t.. I b POD I f -.tt.2'.•,..~• i.to,tt1• ,,.._,; s.,c.tt.1t.'4.• ... ~t.t..m• ..__ .. ~ y , nc., o _ _ --. ....... ---~ ....... - Village Unit Names Exee RoNrt N. ncetra bu been Damed manqer ol the Woodbridce Vlllqe AuociaUon, accordlnJ to Douala.a M. Gfeller, vtce president ol the lnine Comr,any. 'Tbe Woodbrid1e VU1a1e AuociatJon repruenu the final, o.nd In many waya, the moet Important link ln the creaUoo ol Woodbrl4lt," 11.ld : Gfeller. i'Today Woodbridllj! la known ror lu uce.Jlent muter plan, a plan that wu canfully worked out by • bo.t or public and private aceocles. U'a alao lmowll for ta ape«acular openlnt with 8,000 people rev1ewln1 the models, 3,000 people parUdp~in a lottery and 2%1 people out ~ flnt phase or bomes, I or which attracted national atten- tion on televlalon and in tbe pre- ss, •·said Gfeller. , "But what we all want for l'1oe11u1 Wood.bride• ts that It become known u a successful community. a superior pla~e for people to Uve and play, to raise their children and djscover bow to make the most out of life," said Gfeller. "Whether that happens depends on the 1uc· ceu or the Wood bridle VUlage AssoclaUon. AS WOODBRIDGE VILLAGE Association manager, Fleeira reporta to the Association Board of Directors and la responsible fo r planninc, or- 1aniiing and running the association, a non-prorit corporation which will ultimately have some ZS,000 members. own· approximately $40,000,000 worth of real and personal pr~rty, and tave an operating budget of about $2,000,000 a year. About two-thirda of the budget will be spent to maintain the common area.a including the lake, the lagoon, the parks and the trails. The other third is. for administrative costs and community programs and events. Revenues for the association are generated by monthly dues currently set at $24.00 per family. AU residents, including t.hoae lo the apartmenta, will be members or tbe asi.ociation. FIGElllA FORMERLY HELD a similar posi- tion as general manager or the Lake Forest Com· munity Association. Prior to that he was director of the Rancho Bernardo Swim and Tennis Club. Dur· ing this time at Rancho Bernardo. he received the "Private Community Recreation Award" for out· standing programs and actlvlUes from the City ol San Diego. Flgeira holds a BA degree ln recreaUon from San Jose State Colleee and Is currenUy worttm. on his masters degree. Tbl ftnt rt11denll are now movtn1 lnto Wood- brld1e and P11elra expect.a to .have enouih people by lat. fall for a Halloween party. "I'm alao alart- lna to tb..lnk about Olrtltmas with a "borne vi.Ill· iq" Santa Clau. and cc.ber' tveota f« ch.Udren, teen.a and adulta," be aa1d. •-reE 888T TIDNO A80t1T thh Job la that I'll be Involved in creailnl a eornmunlty ftom tho ni-Since Woodbridp la brand new. tu al I.I really unllmlted: Tbe mott tm rtant la that rtsldenta feel lbat thla lJ tb:rr° eom- b' and their &NOClaUon. I'm here to contribute ldeu and belp wlt.b ortanbatfoft and lmplementa. tton.. It'• a full-Ume Job, and the ral~enta have home and bu1lne11 reaponelbtUtJea as well," f"lldra 1a.ld. P11elra'1 office is CW1"erllly located adjacent to the North U.e Beada Club. He will eventually move to au offf ce in the Commercla.l Corridor. Real E staters Set For Newport Move The Real Estaters bas selected the Irvine Com. pany's Bank or America bwlding in Newport Center for its corporate headquarters, said Charles Buchanan, manager of leasing for the Irvine Com- pany's commercial division. Dr. Randall R. McCardle, president of the com· pany, will relocate the firm 's executive offices from the Oran'e County Airport area to the ninth floor of the Bank of America building, 500 Newport Center Drive, in mlcj-Febr~ary, Buchanan said. Terms of the lease were not available. Mccardle has been a realtor in Orange County for 23 years. The Rent Estaters has offices in Irvine. Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Newport Beach. The firm employs about 175 people In its nine offices. l\1~~rdle is president or eight corporations. a founder of the Banlt or Costa Men, -. college in· structor and baa lectured throughout the United States, He also writes a real estate column for the Orange Coast Dally Piiot. The Bank or America building is one or four Irvine Company developed and operated high.rise office buildings in Newport Center's Financial Plan. Newport Centtt LS a regional business. finan· cial and shopping complex located on the bluffs or Newport Beach overlooking Newport Harbor and the PJcific Ocean. ''Ne~r again'' value at the Wilderness. Never again such honest val ue in the delightful location of Orange Park Acres . A private. equestrian community of quiet cul-de-sac streets, acres of landscaped open area and th e luxury of peaceful. rustic seclusion . The homes are thoughtfully arranged and situated side-by-side to provide maxJmum land utiliza- tion for every resident. The living here ls easy because skilled pro- fesslona1s tend to maintenance and there are superb amenities Including covered stables, fenced riding ring, bridle traUs, and even RV stof'Clge, to name but a few . There is an astounding rate of appreciation in this area of Orange County. Comparable communities in the surrounding area are already averagln9 $90,000 to $100,000 per home. Come today and see The Wilderness ... a never again value and the investment of a lifetime. Three and four bedroom homes from S7Z,9SO r A Spedal Place By Pacaettt:r 1629 N. Dtessage St. Orange Part~ Coll/omfa • (714} 538-3SJS • - DAl!,Y PU.OT CJ· Hff PA\'DOO At our sneak preview sale special prices Lay the cornerstone for years of happy family memories In a PARK MESA HOME. The kind of desirably-located slnglc- family detached home you thought would be priced out of reach. Not so if you take prompt advantage of our mid- construction sale! Two or three bedrooms Two baths • Family room •Atrium In most plans 111 Cathedral ceilings with rough sawn beams Wood shake roofs ll Double car garage Backyard fencing Sprinklers and lawn in front yard Ccramk Tiie Entries QUALITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FROM $57,500 3101 Manistree Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 (714) 549-5225 IN OCtAN·CLOSE COSTA MfSA ·--~ '"'°"'""'~ "20%* more house" makes the drive to San Clemente worth it! ' • I . . . . . ' . . . With the cost of homebuying rising daily, . here is your opportunity to get a new, ocean-=. view townhome for nearly 20o/~ less than it would cost in the middle of Orange County. Financing! ,,_ .. ....., "-c:lllt- -a.tilton '--~ .. _ioir...,.w..)'ltt *th .... p,...,,... $54,950 .. $80,950 Great Views! /\ciM.l-~nt"911 ..._Cllll be )O'ft-rl••. privat<t duh"°'-~ L•rr 11r~1...t pio.a. .rwl 11111~ hole plldi 'n p•t p!OIUIM. ~,-. -•. · • • ,. .. J • ' • l I • r " If .i.-• .•• -t,_· .. 1r.;.i···~ ·~ ..... ~~1-~····~··. ~:··t. DAILY PILOT Great Design! 'tlwiN> t. • '""''"""'""' urllv 1n l~l•wnrdwtnol"!2Wlltt I ltedroom h<Hllf'" Th'V 11.,,.. ~ lltiYol<t p611@ at"'I, \llOW t...iwny, hulh·I" lrlldl!m. -.yp¥1~ fnMJl<tlA!d Miii llllf rwltl• Hurry! Only a few e1cltJn1 bom• eYalhbltl Fresh Air! O:INnHlll•k~ll)-•lf•••rt ~·••IMl~llfflll""..tr 1l .... o •nit t ... ollhr. 1'--1• rwt ,,..ocf lnr • .,,,,'" •'•' ""In""'"'"'' ..... .., f '' .. DAILY PILOT Moving Up In Real Estate WIU.oL\11 E . llEJlt'I' has been named sales mana1erlor BroadmoorHomes, toc. Prior lo Jolnlq Btoadmoor. Kent, whose re· sideollal aalea expenenco 1pans a quarter ot a cen· tury, was a project s ales manaser for the MlasJoo Viejo Con\pan,yforaevenyears. Kent, se. It a natlvo of Detroit. He atteoded Wayne University and the University of Michigan before entering the Navy durinl World War ll. JIM BERKSHIRE, forme r owne r ot Berkshire's on the Bay In Newport Beach and Berk.shire's in the Sky at Oriana County Airport, ls now usoclatcd wlth Merrell Ro.lty at 3400 via Oporto, ju.st down the 1trcet from hls bay1lde restaurant. Berkshire r etired after ullln1 bl1 two rat.auranls, but missed the activity an<l people •o decided lo re·enler the business world In a diflercnt capacity. With Merrell Realty, he ha11 the opportunity to deal ln all types of property but Is concen· tratlng bis errorls in the comme· cial and restaurant field. CLUBHOUSE, SWIMMING POOL AT PtNECREEK VILLAGE COMPLEX IN COSTA MESA He la a member ol lbe Sales and MarkeUnc Council and cur· renUy resides in Mission Viejo with hia wlfe and one of their four cblldren. u1n. , Having bought and sold and .opened many restaurants dur- ing bis 40 years in the business, Berkshire feels he can render a fMesa Apartments Open Louise Turner, president or Turner Associates Realtors, bas announced that NANCY L. WYNN, her dauabter, bu jeined \he r'eal estate firm as a sales associate. Mrs. Wynn hol<h a BA in pot~· cal science from the University or CallCornla, Ber l • and recently service lo anyone looking for a H••Mt1H restaurant or location foe one, or who is interested in selling an operating restaurant or a locaUon for ooe. - ' I I Setting a record rental pace, l Pin~reek Village, the 380-umt I .adult apartment complex across ,from Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. will hold its grand Open1ng this weeke nd. f~ Streams, waterfalls, a forest or • 1 trees and recreational amenities '!)ave been combined to create a 'unique living environment for apartment dwellers by lbe de-1 -velopen Lyons and Cashion or ltNewport Bea ch. · Tj\e $10 million community • Cont~ins one or two bedroom 1 apartment homes renting from $2l6S to $3SS per month, including I water and heat , with no lease re· I quired. Currently lSS uruts have been occupied with 2S new apart· ment homes being completed each week. The balance or the I proj~ct is scheduled for comple- tion an Novem ber . TO COMPLEMENT the 17- acre site and c reate a sense ol living in a forest, the developers contracted D.C.-F assnacht and Associates of Tus tin to develop the landscape plan. Nearly 1,800 trees have been added, including approximately 150 mature pines 20 to 40 reel high. Nine stream system s, dotted with waterfalls runrung over huge boulders and forming s mall pools a re in · terspersed throug hout the pro- jttt. Mea ndering pathways cr oss wooden brMees over streams a nd lead t o t wo r ecre ation separate cente rs. The primary one features a 4 ,5()1}.square-root I Pacesetter Starts ~New Forest Project • I f Construction 1s no"' under way • al Serrano Woods in Lake Forest. a oc w 116 unit JHOJCCl by Pacesetter llomes. Int• . locat<.>d near the rornl·r of Toll-do W ,1y an(t 51.'rrano Drive. ~tid-Septcmbt•r 1s the ume M•t ror the com1>l<'tion or mcwkl homes and the !'tt:irt or pn•v1ew showing at the $45 m illion de· velopment. accordinfl to Landon M. Exley, 'ir e 1m·~1dent tind genera l manager or Pace:.ctter Homes. t A rubllc. "v.00<ls and v.Jt<'r' I neighborhood, ttu.' unique recn•a. J ttan·oriented com murut y or Lake I Fol'e.st 1s one of Orang<' County'i. most desirable new r~1dl•nl1al 1 locales. Exley snld RESIDENTS \\ IU, f'nJoy the benef1Ll. of a \' Jriety or private memt1es inl'ludmg the lake for altjng anct f1 :0.h1ng, s w1mm inl( oots . t cnn1!> t ourti. and a hJbbOUllC -The one end l~o story re atdences fcuture two spacious :&>edrooms. lnnie living rrn>m. 1ontemporary opcn ·s tv lc d i1tchen. pri v alt' pal10 or bulcon). Ins ide l aundry r oom a n d cnclo:.eJ gara~e. There are downstam, powdcr rooms in two level plans and 'armus homes have a formal din· m~ room. den or family room :ind c le re s to r y win d o w s h1~hhght1ng the h n ng room area . AMOl'\G THE in c lu ded features "111 be wall to wall carpeting and deluxe kitchens com pl~te with bwlt·m range, O\'en. dis h" asher, dJspo~al and pantry Serrano Woods exteriors arc to be m di\ aouall y detailed wit h rustic cedar shingle :.1d1ng and cedar shake roofs. The new residences v.ill be s ur· r o u n ded b )' e xten s iv e l y landscaped greenbelt areas. pro· febsionally maintained along with other common areas nnd the building exteriors Serrano Woods may b<' rt" ached by taking the San D1t~J!O Freeway south lo the (,al.e Forest Ori ve exit, then east to Toledo Way a nd north (left > to Ser rano Ori ve and the new Pacesetter com munity MODELS FORSALE- NOW ! • 3 and 4 bedrooms priced from $91,000 to $132,000 I 8 Gl 'IOl••l k"4Jtlt+'1 C<H"CtitfUlf• lll i • For information ... call (714) 846-3389 ruatic m ountain lodge. The multi·level recreation clubhouse has four b illiard t ables in a dramatic loft game ~m ovet· look.in& lhe lounge and a fireside conversation pit, den/libra ry with color TV and a fully , equipped kitchen with an ice machine. Adjacent is a pool with wide deck area, J acuzzi and two lighted tennis courts. There also is a sauna and gym. THE SECOND recreation area contains another unique swim· ming pool -es pecially designed for water volleyball. Nearby is a shuffleboa rd court and a sand volleyball court. received he r estate license. Previously fbe had worked for the Irvine Company lor three years in the financial division. A member of the John Wayne Tennis Club, t.be As· sis tance League of Newport Beach and Ne wport Harbor Children's Home Society, Mrs. Wynn make s be r home in Corona del Mar with her 4·year· · ..,..,. old son, Robert. • EstabllshQd In 1964, Turner Associates concen· trates on the exclusive r esidential communities in the.Laguna Beach area. R-OBERT N. TUVEU. has been named sales manager for Woodbridge Crossing, a new residen· tial series scheduled to open later this year ln Irvine village or Woodbridee. MANUEL E. PEREZ, BuildJnt lnduStry As- sociation director or governmental arraira in Southern Callforiaoia, has been ~pointed to a citizen's advisor y committee or t.be Southern California Association or Governments (SCAG). The SO.member committee wUI be involved in water quality plannmg, its effect on the environment, and land use. Members will olso establish a public partlclpaUon procram for SCAG activiUes throuahout lhe planntn'g pro~esses. The California State Water Resources control board recent· ly designated SCAG as the See· tion 208 areawide Water Treat- me nt Manage m ent. planning NHt agency. The Federal Water Pollution Control Act calls for the na~on 'a waters to be ''fishable and swimmable by 1983. ' Four single·level floorµlans are available. One bedroom and two bedrooms with one or two baths range rrom 715 to 1,030 square feel. Each apartment has a private m aste r suite with dressing a rea. as well as excep· tional closet s pace including walk·lns in three of the four plans. Tu veil, 46, is a member or the Building Industry -;::==============~===,­Association and named top salesman in BIA for the OTHER FEATURES found throughout the Plnttreek Village a partme nt homes in clude calhedraJ ceilings. wood paneled and accent walls, extra storage closets. and kitchen counters for informal d1ning. AU of the apart· ments have air cond1tionlng, wall·to·wnll carpeting, buill·in dishwasher, and a chandellered dining room with dimmer switches. Furniture packages are availa- ble to new residents. Four models. furnished by Gary Donaldson and Associates of Irvine, are open daily and the rental office , al 1300 Adams Avenue, may be reached by tak· ing the Fairview Road e.x..lt oil the San Diego Freeway. Proceed south on Fairview to Adams Avenue and turn right to P inect"eek Village between Harbor and Fairview in Costa Mesa, across Crom Orange Coan- College. fmst quarter of 1975. and was a nominee for salesman of the year by that organization la.st year. PrK>r to joininc the Akins or· gan.Uation, Tuvell had been as· sociated with Donaid M. Bird, Associates or Tustin for the past lour years. A native or Dayton, Ohio, Tuvell currently makes his home in Anaheim with bis wife and their two children. ROBERTS. HIRSCH, sales mana&er within the 70-member Newport Beach office of Coldw.ell Banker CnmmPrrlAI Jb'okeraae Co .• has been appointed an assistant vice president of the large real estat~ firm. Hirsch beian bls Coldwell Banker career in 1962, becoming s ales manager or the Newport Beach offlce ln 1968 and resident manacer ln 19&9, prior to resign- ing from the company to start his own real estate development firm. Retumln1 to the company In Unt, Hirsch again was active as a senior sales consultant in commercial sale.s and leasing before assuming hls present position ln April orthls year. A native of Sacramento, M•itKM Hirsch attende d Claremont Men's College where he earned a bachelor or arts degree. Prior to joining Coldwell Banker he was Arizona area aalea manager for Mobil Oil Co. Coming Soon. Newport Terrace. Grand Opening Phase Ill. Without moking o b4g thing of It, we Just reopened the dOOrs ot Newport Ter .. roce In preparation fOf the Grond Opening of Pho .. 111. We're not going ol out to spreod the word yet because we're ortv oble to toke o smon depcsit ond o reservation. But If you'd "ke to be among the fnt to leorn of the Gfond Opening dote. stop by ond totk with our IOlesmon. He'I be hoppy to OOQuoint you with the eltcltlng 2 and 3 bedroom flOor ploN feoturlng vaulted ceilings. flreploces ond al new extertora thot complement the seaside environment. And. while v.ov're t~ be sure to toke a stroll In the fuly-londscoped l5 ocre meadow thef t o complete WOfld of recreation with pods. Jocuzzl souno. voleyboll. bosketboB. putting green and much more. So atop by soon. 8eoOl 11e with orly 28 homes going on IOle. once the word geta out lt'I be a wel kept secret that ddn't keep IOnQ. newport te1·1-ace Exd tlng TOU1nhomn In Ncwpotf Beach Cofl646-5001 from '51 ,950 .. Gl • The Liberated Home How Jclightful to h.ive a hous~ b1J; Pnou~h to entert.iin in gr.lt 1nu.,fy. but 01w th.11 .1l?to lets yol,l w4'1k .1w.iy for ,1 w N•k or ~ monl h without I he mainll•nJOLl' .in<J lrl!\U11ty HJO(rrn• of "cmwf'nt11111.1I honw Th19 •~ 1hr e~~l."nn• 111 tht• llb<·r.1trJ li fhlylt' ,1t ll•K (.,rnyon lownlw rnt''· Luxunou\ly drlJll<•J 2 J nJ 3 hctlrnom cond1)mtn1um homt-s with lovely pc1tlot or b.1lwmf'~. ovnlookin~ the golf w un1• of lhr pnv.11 .. 1J1~ C.m ynn c,,un1ry Uub. &•.1ut1fully l11ndilJpcd cuurty11rJ~ mN ndt•r to y11ur d1>\11,.l1tp. r nvJtf' lrnms .mJ twln11nln~- ju~I ,. 1>1 roll aw.1y. All thi~ i9 .in rxdu~1vf' w u11 1ry dub env1ronmtnl plus the nr Mby n•c:rr.-tlon, shopping, ,1nd rnmmt'ru.il t1mtn1t1C'• th.at m•kf' NPwport Br.ich l1v111>1 ~o plr.1~ur.1blr And unlttUt'. 2 B~room•. 2 Bedroom• & Dtn 3 Btodroon11, 3 6~room1 & Dl'n $99,800 to $159,900 Mr. H.ury B•bbitt, S.i:H 011't'Ctor (714) 640-9313 • l Oil Bill May Aid Newport A bill •ICDed by Governor Brown will talc"' ~ hnanc1al load ofl New90rt Beach ln lhe event any more of Ule city's abandoned oll wells show •l&nS of life. The blll co-eut.borf!d by stalt.- Seo . Dennis Carpenter authorises the supervisor or the st.ate Diviaion of Oil aod Gas to repalt any well he determines to be bnardou1. Witb Brown's signature Ule bill went into effect lmmediately. In the put. it bas been lbe iapooslbility oft.be city to rec:ap any weUs tbat spring up. "We are very pleased with the passage,·· said Joe Devito. Newport Beach director of public works. '"Tbe bill gives the st.ate the power and financift&. .. There are numerous aban dooed wells In Newport Beach Some have erupted from time to time, caualng heavy damage to homes. Jn 1974. a home on Balboa Boulevard was struck three times by leaking oil that found its way lnt.o tlle kitchen and living room of the $80,000 structure. The city moved in and re- capped the well at considerable expense, Devlin said. ''The Cccst) burden is almost to big for Newport Buch to bear," Devlin r aid, Plwto Pioneer Dead at 98 In Coun.1,y Clara Peuoldt, 98, a pioneer photographe r whose mo!lt famous portraits include those of Theodore R oosevelt and Sinclair Lewis, died Thursday in a Garden Grove hospital. Allen Burger of 21851 Newland St., Huntington Beacb, had cared for Mias Petzoldt with tu.s wife. Mar1tarel, an her final years. Miss Petzoldt. who also has portraits of Sarah Bernhardt and Emily Post to her credit. "'a-. noted for her early efforts and techniques in developing the art of photography during the first three decades or the 20th century Recently described as an "ebullient free spirit" by a photo- graphy historian, Miss Pet.wldl's life style hall a century ago could be cOIUlidered that of a "women's Uberalionist . according lo Mrs Burger. Mr s . Burge r said Miss Petzoldt considered herself a "rebel" even al 98 The paonffr photographer was recently quot ed in a newspaper article as say ing, "I don't give a damn how famous f was " Her photographic techniques. which included innovative use or available ll1bt. were heralded in berttme. The higbUgbl of her Lire. she said. was her assignment to take Theodore Roosevelt's portrait. Hearing ottbe natunJ look in her photographs, the President s aid. "l have come for a portrait, not a caricature." That photograph is reportedly the last known of Roosevelt who died a few months later Accord in a to Mrs Burger. Miss Petzoldt never ma.rned ''Her romances were many but her Jove llfe frantic and lrustrat ang " No funera l services were held for Miss Peholdt. lier remains were cremated imml'dintl'ly aftu her death FV Seeking $2 Million in U.S. Funds TM Fountain VaUey CltyCoun rU plans to apply for federal grant.a to finance five local pubhr worlta projects that will cost ;in eeUmated $2.0S9.840. Altboutb President Ford has not •lined Ule appropriollons bill fOf' the Public Worb Employ. ~ Act of 1976, lbe touncil .,reed to apply for the funds lo utldpatlon ot Uae legislation's approval this year. Fountain Valley will be seek , Ina funds for the completion of pbue four ol the C'lty's Rec:rea- ' lion and Cultural Center. dralnaae syuem improvements. expanaloo or city maintenance faclUUes, median landscaping md nelpborbood park tennis COW'ts. .. ,, we get any one of these-. we'll be lucky," said Mayor Al Hollloden, "but we sbou.ld apply now ainee we are in competitioo with other dU~ for the funds.·· Th ma1or uid t.he city orlainally opposed the public worb bill, which is deslsned t.o stem unemptoyment, because of the council .. political phll010i)hy about local control ol tu re- veeuet. ''llowe•et .. U.. IDCOfY ts aotnc lo be 1pem ao •• betit"Ye .. owe ltlo tbe tdpaJ n '° lfP&Y," l.ald Roi ...... Faith, Hope • •r• Charity Telepbpnic Nurse Aids Early CoQJJt Delivery By aA Y £STMDA Of..,.0.llrl"l ... 1Ull Cbanty beian at bomt> for Mr and Mrfi. Mir bacl K.ruldhof of HunUngton &!ach t'atly Thun- day momme Charity Dawn Krwdhof, lbe couple's newborn mfunt, arnved beforl! b~r mother <.'OUld be taken to the hospita l a t »bout 1 30 u m. Thursday 1n the Krwdbof'!> bedroom aat 223 l3lh St. With the aid of a HUlltmtitoo Beach lntercommwllly Hospital nunt-on the te lepbont', the 22· year-old father was able to safe~ deliver the baby His wile • .Katie. expenenced a11 unusually 1peedy labor penod The couple hud expected lbe birth som etime tlus Wffk and had completed trauung in the La Maze method of childbirth "It happened so last. I duin'l have the chance to use au the trauung m breathing we had learned ... Katie said after the ordeal Mike, her husband. had fran· ucaUy packed the car and called the doctor but the baby JUSl couldn't wait that long. "I went into the most advanced part of labor and was breathing so bard that I coulcm't talk to Mike," Katie said. Mike heard his wtfe scream and slopped making prepara tioos for a nde to the bo6p1tal. "I called the hospital emergency room and they coMected me with a nurse in the maternity ward." Mike said The nurse. Mrs Judy Lecocq. 0.lly.-i1Mt41'1i,.... FOR THE MICHAEL KRUOHOFS, AN EARLY ARRIVAL 'It Happened So Fast-I Didn't Have Tlme' told the frantic father to stay baby girl said the btrth, occurred "She gave m e the paramedic's calm and that with the next few "in what seemed like about 30 number, I hung up and forgot it." contractions. the baby would be seronds .. But the mother d•~ Mike said The tele phone born. "She said I should JUSt stay agreed operator contacted the emergen on the phone and i.he would give "It seemed lake a lot longer to cy team who arnved prompU~ me instructions." M1ke rccalk'C1. me, Mike." K ath~ told her along with firemen and an am· Mrs Lecocq began telling the husband bulance father what to expect whc.-o the Mrs. Lecocq 's phone an:struc No compbcat1ons occurred llS baby's bead came completely out lion lo the young father on tying ct r esult or the unorthodox of the mother's womb. lht' umb1la cal cord touched off a maternity setting. "It was too late "All this time." he said, "I was frantic i.t•arch for stnng The to boil water or anything." Mrs trying lo hold the phone on my cord was tied off with a lace from Lecoeq sa1d Friday shoulder but I dropped it several Mike's new shoes. The deli\'ery "I knew e\'erything was all tames because I wassooorvous." ended with the sruppmg of lhl' rieht when we beard a good The proud but pensive father of cord and instructions to Mike to healthy cry from the baby over the sevt'n and one·balf pound phone lhe paramedJcs. the phone." she said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~"·-WHEN SARA MOORE AIMED, OLIVER SIPPLE HIT GUN Since That Day, He'• 8Hn 'In and Out of Ho1pttal• · One-time Hero Suing For Sex-life Privacy SAN t'RANClSCO <APJ One year after Ohver Sipple reached out in a crowd and kn()('ked away a run polnt- ed at President Ford, he remains a tt· luctant participant in a public drama that has moved from the front pases into t.be courtroom Slpple, 33, bas avoided reporters since two days a fter the Sept 22. 19?S. aasu.slnaUon attempt. when he ap peared 11l a news conlettnce. his eyes red and hill voice shaking, lo prolest that his 11ex hfei wa.s private and had nothJng to do with savtng the> ~,, d nt ATTORNEY JOUN WAHL ap peared with ham then and aa.id he would sue the newspapers that report ed lhe hero was a homosexual Wahl said that since that day, Sip· pie has been "In and out of hospitals" but refused t.o elaborate Sipple, a veteran of Marlne combat In Vietnam, was on tot.al diaablllty for nervoua problems the day be deflect· ed a gun he saw raised at Ford u the President left a San Frandsco hotel. 1besbot "1'enl wild. SAJlA JANE MOO&£, 46. pleaded guilty to trying to assassinate the President, and wu sentenced In January t.o life In prison . Sipple baa accused several newspapers or iovad.lq b.1s privacy and is aaklna SS million in damages. The lawsuJt raJsea t.be question of whether a single heroic act gave Sip- ple tbe 1t.atus or a public fliure which courta bave t.radJUonally held is sub- j.ct to media scrutmy. "Il'1 a well-eslabliabed rule of law that a penou 'a 1ex life is b.1s own bull· oea unlas he cbooles to make ll publlt','' Wahl 1aid, "ln all the In· tenift'I b• had after UM incldent, be IMdftcall.1 told t.he interviewers M dld.a 't want to discuas b.1s sex life." The stor y about S1pple 's sex ual orientation was first reported iD the San Francisco Chronicle. The Los Anaelea Tlme11 also carried a story. whfch was printed by a number of neW11papen subscribing to Its news set'\'lce. All are named in the awl, but the judge ls considering a motion to exclude the out·of·state papers from the actaon Al hit nCWI conference a year alfO, Sipple said hls mother was upaet by what she read in a Detroit newspaper. and Wahl aa1d the news accounts had "destroyed 32 yean of family We en joyed with his mother and father and other personiil relahonshl~ with friends ... SIPPLE ALSO CAME under attack by .ome memNn ol the car com· munlty wbo ar1ued he t hould "come out of the closet'· With pride. Some or these attack! cooUnue. Homosexual lawyer Richard Gayer has uked to enter the lawsuit on Ule ne"'1papera' aide. c1aJmln1 that a verdict In Sipple'• favoc would dls· cour11e news coverage of the 1ay community. SUper1or Court .Judie· John Benson bu refused t.o throw out the cue witboul a trial, u requested by the Chronicle and the Times. "WE'•E RELl'ING ON U.S. SbPN"me court case wb.lcb say the right of the public to be lnformed oo matters or compelling public interest. ls IO fJ"t!•t that individuals sboaJd be willin1 to ucrifice some ol Ulefr privacy when they are Involved In IUCb matt.era,'' nid Chronicle lawyer as.rt~ Kenady. ''1be question ts the extent of tbe area ol bJa life that's ~ public." Wahl ar1ued. "Are you 1otn1 to di.I· cou.ra1e people wbo have aoyt.blq to hide lo tbeir prlva~ lives from savtni the Prealdent? Are you 10iJ11 to en· cowase people not t.o iet tuvotved • • • 118 Sets Report Hearing Huntington Beach City Council members wlll re· consider a controversial environmental Impact report < EIR ) dealing with annexatJon to the ci- t y of 1,604 acres of Bolsa Chica wetlands. The EIR was turned down earlit>r by a •·3 vote Cat y Adman1atrator Bud B e l s ito said , however. that the matter will be reconsidered in light of the property be· mg removed from the state acquisition list for coastal properties last week "Coun c ilwoman Norma Gibbs said her reason for rejecting the EfR was tbal sbe wanted to waat until after the Nov. 2 bond election ... Belsito s aid. "That concern has now been alleviated and other council members have been polled and they have agreed to re consider tbe r eport." Belsito said At this week's city Councll meeting, Coon· cilman Ron Shenkman sald the El R dldn 't ade· quately address tbe Im· pact of annexation on schools, geological Is· s ues. eround water con- ditions and traffic pro blem.11. Belsito s aid that Sbenkman's concerns had been acted upon by staff me mbers and that Shenkman has a1treec1 to go along with the new hearing. An annexation hearing for the property 111 scheduled before the Local Agency FormaUon Commlttee on O'ct. 13 If the ETR ts approved next Monday nlght. A number of city of OcJaJa said they were ln· terested in getting an nexation ap9rovcd before Jan. 1 so thal t.ax teveoua could be added lo the cily for the next calendar year New Law Bans Breast Shot8 SACRAMENTO (AP) -GOY. Edmund 8l'OWn Jr. has aigned leglslatloo that bana breast· enlarging sWcone shots. The bill, by At· aemblyman BlR McVit· U• <D·UP1and>. bana II· quid alllcone breast' lb,Jtt'tiona, but all°'" alliCOM implant.a Sunday, Septemb9r 26. 1978 DAILY PILOT •I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E I D 6 4 z • 5 ~6 7 8 "'" .................. -.-DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS t _______ .,..._.. Fof°S. .••.•..•...••..•... , ... at•ORS: Ad••rtl•en (;fMr'OI 1,02 ahoutd cMclc tMlr odt •• ••• • •• •• ••• • • • •• •••• • ~ CMCt .-.port .,.. HIWPOltT Hll«;HTS ron llNMCllotely. The HACIENDA OAIL Y '9LOT .. ,.,,,.., ·rht•r1• ,, no 1•n1J "' ttw loblUt>( for the first Jr.-l1t1><~11Jilltlui. • • Loq•I)' :: I \' d r Cl 0 OI :i h ltl t h ' con-ed iftsfftlo.. only. Sp111·1111111 I I\ 11111 t lij)lll I 11 111 t I , r " o m "1\ h l"•1mwJ. n •1hni.., 11tu,. C''I. 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BUCH COTT AGE 31EDROOM +JACUZZI L..1!>ll!n to oct.>an !>ur1 I rorn tlu:; be11ut1lul :i bdrm bousc with Jat·u111 Sur roundt>d IH lot~ 111 N!dwood dt-\:~IOR :>:car l\t'W 1·arpel 1t11011~huut ~e t•o\t•red putlv JU!ol h-.lt•d .al Jll Ull believable $~:1 .!.110 " v A lt'rm-. II urn • l'all 963 6i67 ()l'f fl II t) • '' \ f "• t t ~ I [~IMll 'fn our fll•t h11ndrt·d dwnb to l'Om1• '1 ... 11 "' ll our n1•v. 11fl1n• ,,, lhc• l'nr tl\'t of .J an1hon•1• ~ i-.an1 i1 Lla1bur.1 1>11,1· l'lt""'' • 11nw uml l!l'I .111111.11111t•d \\llhll" 640-9900 .14. .flM,/ lw.w .~ Valley Realty Harbor Hacienda .. ·ounhun \'ullt''.I'. n~ul t. t'l<'all 2 b!'drm, on<· 11ncl u h <1 lf ',,, 11~w 1 t•nn11o 1:ourb. pool & J.11·u11I h t·1llt1c\ \tun ' u11 ~ruded feutur<'' $46.750 ~~ .. ANYTIME Buy htlM~f>lwoy lo re«h ~ al o1oft9 tl>eOrCln\)lt~t Ant cal M1 S678 Olld o frwnct, doulfi.d od ""°' ... help '°" trtOI• on Int apentlve. , but elfectlvt, tai.• -·~ "··-"..,.,, loO ,_ <recld •• pd With ... You con chor~ yO<K od Or. put ii tll , .... Mo•lt< Chor~ " llcriAmericord 642-5678 DAILY PILOT Personalized Designer Pattern ) " 728SJ Spodoo Boutique 'The long curred aleevee and shOU.lder yob or th Spadea 8o1Atique jacket are cut-In-one. Fabrics• denim. cotton, knit, Ul(ht and medJum wel.ld'1t wool 72853 la cut only In Ml&ses 8-16. Site 12 requhu z~. yds. of 45" fabr1c. To «Cler· send pattern number. size. name, addrcu and zip. Price $2 00 plu• IO' postase and handling. 5'1adea Potpourri Pattc-m <'..oll~ion -11ome new. 30me rormet favorites. AJI in ooe firm cov• booklll. $2.00 Porilpti.id Make check payable Spadea. Send nrden to this nawsp11per. cit> ~·· 2 Brldcc St , Mllrord. N~ Jersey 08844. .l>tpt,.CP·lS. I c . . . . . DAILY "'LOT Su . Seo1embtr 21 1t1S I ~-~•~•••••••I~.~~•••••••• ~-~~ •• : ••••• ~.~.~~•••••••I~•~•~••••••• ".• •• 111.i •• ".~~ ....... ~.~.5!':-........ ~~~~.~~ ........ ~.~~-...... • •• •• .... '" ...... • .. ooiGc-• l002 !~~~~ .......... !~~ ~ .......... !?!~ ~!::!~ .......... !~! . ..... . ......................... . ---• IOOJ ._.. 1002 ~ IOOIG••14ll · 1002 1-------·1•------------llilll-...... ~·••• ...... • .. •• .............................................. ~············· ... ······ I ~ I r I I OMI M NIWPOIT llACH'I FtMIST HOMIStu Stunnina 3 bdrm. & study. located 1n beautiful Do\•er Shores -wu.aually well designed & full of amen1Um for the comfort & protection of the family. Large elegant dining rm. -k.ltcben is a gourmet's delight! Pool.ala lot. You own the land. By e1pp't. S'U9-'°° 011•1MAL aufft Fi~l time offered. Built &decorated to · -custom specificatioos; a one of a kind' home with the choice location f 01' bay view & pTivacy. 2 M.str. suites, 3 baths. 1002 Elegant formal d.lning area. Exclusive ~II. rnacnab /Irvine 1'-realty FINEI HOMES ,_OM $74,500 TO $1,200.000 OPEM SUM. I ·5 '.M. ISH ANTIGUA. DOVU SHOil$. Access to 3 private beaches! Courtyard entry -complete security system -lovely 4 bedroom, 41h bath, family room home w /exquisite formal dining room + Jg. game room. Asking $229.SOO fee land. (F35) SPYGLASS SPICTACULU Ocean Vie w ! City lights! Beautiful pool & jacuzzi! 8' firepit -sunken Jiving room -family room - vaulted ceilings -2 fireplaces - spiral staircase -4 bedrooms + huge recreation room w/balcony. Irres istible! Marjorie Mahon 644·6200. CF36) OM SAH'TlAGO listing. Shown by app't. only. $162,500 Just some of dozens of fine properties to s how you. Pleue call - C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 EASTBLUFF CENTER 1002 Gwr., 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Decorator's Home /) TUSTIN Ex~nrrwe lhc pride of (1\1.0IJl,I! the! 1tunnmg dt< BLUFFS torator's home ll"s ortl.> Jmai:ine the h1xunous· 4 > ean. old and locntetl in ness of a bome •nd the a c_hotcc Tustin locauoo eaay livlnc of a con· EnJOY 1ta carpels. Vun dorninium on a iorgeou.s Lwt papen, workshop in wide green-bell close to guruge, beautiful patio the pool. BeauUful "Z'" l!otA!rtamment area with Plan with dramatic two· sparklt.og pool and H story entry, 4 large B·Q. No n ... ed for 1m bedrooms. formal dmUl& provcment c~ls 10 this room Brunswick poolta· home' ,\ fant11~llc value ble ams one year warran- for S84;500 ty included. A Valley . .. I'S -Tu,st111 schools Realty exclusive otfered ure ituperb. 1t1l$llO,OOO CALL NOW 640.9too ~ 752 · 7315 S'61Jl-1&1./,fitt.c. DONALD M. a11to Valley Realty .A"\OCIG le\. ••o ltef\ P.te IJcuHll R.aft'I prt16enl~ 2 SPECIAL AREAS BEST IA ICIEST /WESlCl.IFf BUYS •WAAwtCK -new llsUng. End your search I Comrortable family home has ' bedrooms & pool with lots ot yard and apace. $125,000. llJOW..wlclr-Welklff... S.. l·I •...W4al> -lovely llvtna In lovely area. 4 Bedrooms and dinln• room, panelln.J and flreplacc ln extra large ramJly room. Private and beauU!ully landscaped yard. $1S8,500. 2014 WW..-4. a.,crnt. Ml s-•.• •CIUMWOOO -real family Uvlng! S Bedrooms, dining room, family room and huge yard -all the area and Cacillty for act1ve family li!e $159,500. BACI BAY SPECW.TIES •LAii 'AllC LANI -large multi· purpose home. 5 Bedrooms, den, din· lng rm, and huge family /rumpus room. 2 Story home, can have private section for teens, billiards and games, etc. Tree lovers dell= $135,000. 2200 LAb Pri L& • lc9'. S-I ·5 lcor 23rd. .... ....,._ An.I •C..._.Y TIU~ -new home, new- ly landscaped on quiet cul-de·sac. 3 Bedrooms, dining room & family room. Pool size yard. $127 ,500. *ACRE AND A HALF -of beauty and space. Gracious 4 bedroom Hacienda with .stables. pool, green lawns and trees. Ample room for tennis, family or car buffs. $250,000. •MESA. DllVE -California Rancho on J~ acres overlooking Upper Bay. Un- believable !ind in the harbor area! Lovely 4 bedroom home with large master s uite, formal dining room. family rm/den, swimming pool and separate guest/lanai with entertaining facilities. Room for stables and tennis courts. s.">50,000. MESA VERDE ror olllY ssa.ooo. 3 &drm. run11ly rnnm, 2 h1Hfl. ne<"rl~ 11 htlh.• p11111t and t·11ri>t-ts. Bu.y no.,. and lliiV~1 1 POOL HOME ~f f: S ;\ V II: R D F. • 3 tx.'<lrm, den, a !>nth, oetr Country Club l'rh'ed to aell today!• 187.$00 c.-ll Cor appt TRI LEVEL t.Rr111i 2 atory. 4 lltdr-rn, forinal dlnln&,CMmll)' nn. 3 bath, fuUy »Ir con· dlLloned vruti(pous home. t'ully •prinkled. \rimmed to ptrfectton landscaplna EnJoy aracloua l1v1nJ.: ;1t $96,500. RIALTORS US.HI I llU.084TIAL IULDIMG LOT IN CHlt4A COYI. -L•t ef lh ..... ...., ...... C.,,,.• tO'll I 06't: lllly ·to WW °" -......... oc.. & ""' Tlr#. OWMr ,,,.., ..... ~ $171,0ocl COLI OF HIWPORT llALTOIS Jiii i. C...t Hwy. c ........ 675-551 I 3:,o~u!:~· ~~ .......... ~~~b::~ .......... !!!~ 3 11edro0ms, ~.rd be 4. ~---~~~ loll. pool r oom with custom wet bar. Open kitchen. bltns. warm wood atmospher~. added pabo, sun porch. Must see lo appreciate. [ ..-.-$UPERB] .l-fOMES. DUPLEX ••• JtEAI BEACH 4 Bedroom upper and 3 bedroom lower. 4 lh baths . Everything king-size. Perfect owner's un\t PLUS excellent income. $137 ,000. OPEN SUMDA Y 1 ·5 PM, 4119 RIVIR, H~T HACH. JACOBS REALft NEW LISTING 675-6670 Peninsula duplex; upper 2919 Newport llYd."conNr lOffl 2 bdrm., lower lge. l ·br., <"""=--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ w/frplc., encl. porch & --=--=----~~-----­ nice patio area. Dbl. 1ara1e with bath & workroom. Extra 2 car ~..,... 1002G....,... 1002 parkina. Priced at •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SlOS,000 673-3663 57!W086 E \fes associated l}llOKEll'> ll(A,Tt>ll') lt•J', W ilolt• 1 ,.. 'I I Ab I LIDO ISLE 21 0 VIA CORDOVA CAU POI APPOIMTMltO" 45 Ft.. lot. Beamed cell's.; 4 BR. down. Bluffs View lge. suite up; could be rec. rm . .-bu Reduced frplc .. wet bar, Oak fir. $195,000 $9,000 We are looking for one or two Newly decorated 4 bedroom home in Dover Shores area. Customized thruout w /top quality carpets, papers & flooring. Used brick accents o n ext e rio r . Lg. pool w/spacious patio for entertaining. $142,500 Reverly Morphy 642-8235. (F37) ~polless a BDH~1 , ~ JI.\ experienced salespersons Gewt"OI · 1002 Gc•r., 1002 ~A°N~rJM~c -:1Ew" d; LAWSON REALTY .............................................. Gi•r.. IOOZ Gi1Mr.. IOOZ Back Bay 1o111t1 c1o1n~·nn; * * * 67MNJ * * *'' DEEaRB.D Sharp 2 bedroom & den home done in earth tones. Jacuui & air conditioning. See it now at only $74,500. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (F38) LIDO ISU Charmin~ home on 56 ' lot w/South patio. Perfect for entertaining. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. lg. family room, 2 fireplaces, eating area in kitchen, & near beach & tennis. $156,500. Mary Lou Marion 642-8235. (F39> H!W PIHIMSULA POINT HOME Just completed! Quality custom on quiet pa rk street 2-blocks Crom Ocean & Bay. 3 or 4 bedrooms w/luxury thruout. Compare & you'll want to buy. $189,SOO. Clint Moses 64.2·8235. (F40) · UMDA ISLI IA YAtOMT Huge G bed room Spanish ~tyJe mansion designed for r aising a lg. family. Loads of storage space! Slip for lg. yacht + side ties for several more' Complete security! Appl. only. John Granath 642-8235. CF41 ) FIMEST HACH LIVIMG Lovely c u s tom re mod el 1n Newport's most unique beach area. Luxurious master swtt> w /ad1oinanJ? den. private view dc('k, lavish bath & t>xct•ptlon a l storaJ?e . 2 more spaciou8 bedrooms. family room w /wet bar & all th(? warmth of c('(tnr ror k & ceramJc hie. $175,900 Martha Mat·nab &12 R235 CF42> TVRn.HOCK •OADMOOR Pinn 3 in Ca mpus Vi ew 3 bedrooms, formal dJninJ? + family room . Greot location -walk to nearby shops & schools (lnrt. U.C.I.). Offered under $90,000. Vt'c Stinson 642 8235. < f'43 > IA YROMT 11Aun On Bay On Lieto! HM lg rtoat & sun patio on pier Super family home w /floor plan for Ii ving & entcrtalning. 4 bedroom." -small maid's room -den -S baths. $350,000. Bob Owens 642 8235 (F44) USTIUff GEM Picture perfect 4 bedroom. family room home w /formal djning area. 2~ baths & pool-sized yard. Walk to •chools. s hopping. teMJs club & part. Low prke includes land - $13S.SOO. Larry Dyer 642·823S < F4S l IAYROMT Experience the Good L.if e in this smashing tri·lovel home in THE COVE. 2 bedrooms, dining room, wet bar, comm. pool, beach & Jacuni. Boat slip avaU. Sl9S,OOO. PoUy J ohnston 642-823S. (F46) .. t·tUS ..,._.100 'O't Oowr Orlw H.,bor View Cen\lef lr1tlne et c.mJIUI VeUtY Cltft•r cae: IEOBIB ILllRS GO. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE eoPEM SUNDAY 1.5 #I HAM,SHIRE COURT On Secluded Cul -de-Sac ln Fashionable Dover Shores. 2 Sty Modern Contemporary. Custom Bit 4 Bedrms, Sep Dining Room, Family Rm Bea utifully Landscaped w t Large Pool. Fu'St Offering 112 VIA UDO MOD OuL5tanding 2 Story Family Home w/5 Bedrooms. Great Bay View. P ier & SJip for Large Yacht. Terrace Deck Many Extras! $298,500 FEE #J LIMDA ISLE -IAYNONT Custom Built by RQulon Hodges 2 Sty Sp a nis h Contemporary S Bedrooms. Family Room, Wet Bar. .1 Fireplaces. Ten-ace Deck. Fireplt ~75,000 Nu Pier under Construction 2145 VISTA EMTRADA J.'1rsl Offering!. Original Bluffs Front Row End. Unit .. E Plan" Water View From Every Room. 3 Br 3 Ba. F1tm Room. Tiled Courtyard Entry. $157 ,500 or Lease Option. 205 VIA LIDO SOUD-$210,000 Fabulous 2 Story Home with View ln Arl'a or Prcst1~1ous Home.. Pier & ~hp for Lge Yac-ht. 4 Br, 4 Ba, Den, 2 Firf'pl:H·e~, Wet Bar. 3 Car Garage 2' I l VISTA DEL OIO Lo vely 2 Story ''Bluffs .. Condominium 3 Bedrooms. 2~ Ba. Dcn ·Din1n~ Rm. Patio. Near Schools/Shops. $73,500 e1Y APPOIMTMBfT UNDA ISU -IA YNOMr Spectacular 2 Story Custom Built by Don Koll 5 Bedrooms. Den, Wet Bar, 3 Fireplaces. Tile F1oor Entry & DininJ Room . Luxurious Wood Paneling Pier & SUp for Lar1e Yarht. $297.500. LIDO ,All DllVl-S1Zl,OOO Lovely Apartment wtth View! 55 Ft Balcony Overlooking Bay. SenJor Adul~ Only. 3 Br 2 Ba. F\replace. Boat Slip & Spec Financing Available Low Coot Maintenance. IWffS "ROMT aow-YllWI First OCfering! ~d Coast R Plan with Beautiful Froot Row Water View IDghly Uparaded. All EJec Kitchen 2 Bedrooms, Faailly Room. $150,000or Lease Option al DOYB DllYI •• •••••• ••• •• •••••••••• • ••••• •• •• • • ••••••••••• ONE FLO 0 ll Ii v In a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ llACHGIAHT! .._ _______ , REDIJCED TO Sl-:LI. - SECLUDED PAST!!! $110.000 Cool ocean breezes bathe th11 fantastic• bedroom on quiet Cmla Mesa cul LEASE 2 bath spUt level &lant. de·sac. a Bedroom. 2 Lease/Option Huio f•mi!r room •od bath, + buae booua room itourmet deliaht kitchen ' ( ide11l ror mother· in-law. Or Sale M H si ve paved atone teena1er1 etc) Step fireplace accenls cln· down liv r,;,, fpk: ahake Y01UR CHOICE Freiibly namoo plush carpet. roof. Jarie yard and p a nted Mon a co 1n Recently painted. One much more, Priced Harbor View Home1. 3 r:;~o ~ °f:at~~ wt!~~ut~ right-burry ! 5.&-5880 t!':t~Y ~ :.&'r~rd~~: Padfic. B\lllt by Deane tails -~~HERITAGE Brothers. Only N7 ,900. call for quiet ahowlna . • REALTORS 8'12-2S3S l.iiiiiiill ....... iiiiiiiiiiiii Ol'fN mt• 111 ION !Olf MC,. ~THE REAL-1 £STAT[RS I ) WATIRFltOMT CONDO. Finest quality, & upsradlng. Wall conr· lngs, drapes & carpeting. 3 Bedrms . 2.,, baths. ·---------I fireplace. 1hp I.hat will 1" taJte a 40' boat. Shows OflPOltTUNITY knocka often wben you use result.gettin1 Daily Pilot Claaaltied Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. Phone 642..:5618 like a model. see to •P· preclate. $1'0,000. Call 644-72'70 J fADTEE I ~ 1 11 rr1 .~°/ I DAMSIT I ' I I I I I I MUEtlP I I I' I I I ....-~~---:~---. A jodcey, dlec:uaalng the I T £ E H I R I w11dom of reducing sleep, )' I I J j cited this ~rablei "I h6d ..._ .... _ _... _ _... _ __,, _ __. . ......,.friend who htd. hone. I R E V If A S I He wta trtlnlng it to e.t )-. _,......,,__,,......,,.....,r-1-one leu oet ~ dey. Bur I' I I J I when he got down to ..._.._...._ ____ _. thr" oets, the --" I HASLIV I •u • r 1·1"1 1!ai1'9~;: .............. -... ~ $.;•0 r r r r r I' I' I' I' f9 I !rz:.::. I I I I I I • I I I I SCllAM-UTS ~wers hi ClettHkeffcNI 1080 STAR GAZ.EK•~ t-.;...;.;..o~--__,., a.A Y L POIJ.AN lf573 CAMPUSDl·IRVIME OPEN DAILY 8A.M.T08P.M. • KE:Y t P.E:ALTOAS Ii OCEAMFROMT O\olce triplex: 3 bdrm .• 2 ba. owner'• unit +2 2· bdrm., 2 bath rental~; trplcs , suntle-ck & patio. $2ll!t,000! OPEN SAT /SUH I ·S 2934 JAVA RD. MHAVIRDE Sharp 4 bdrm • 2 ba , formal dlnlnit rm ; all blll·IM, 11h1kc r oof. pro· fess l and11e opcd. $110,000! lolboo lay Prop. Rtoftors ft 675·7060 .. SPANISH VILLA VllW Winding dri ve> t.o secluded parqu~t t?ntry to chalet celllna•. •o..r Ina •lalrr11t & vlsl11 view p•tloe under red Ule roof. Fomal din . & oplc urean kllchen l Trapoie IHllruny t o sprawling bdrm • com· pleic. Sweeplntr m118ltt bedrm w/ romftn tub Selltt anxlOUI Try 17 .~ tot. down tnhm C1ll col· lect 714184H010 °""' 111 l>•lf l II.JN 10'1 "~I ' ~YJJRlil HAVI A HIP,07 KEEPHtM P'ORA PET ln this super 48R Sand· point.¢. Ho'Jl love the eot.y rem Tm , frt>le. 11nd you'll love tb4 "8,500 -price m.,. .,. MOaSo. WOODLAND. .. .v .~., ·,AT CAHftlL.L l 1002Gettff .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE I INC. A l OCAUY OWHI D COM PAN~ Sf RVING IHI SOUIH COA\I ARll\ \IN(.:f 1%i SWIMMERS and YOUNG LOVERS will deUgbt in this beautifully decor ated 3 bedroom home with large pool in private yard. Conve,nient Westside location. NEW LT STING. Ca ll 962·«54 EST A TE SIZE LOT Private yard on huge cuJ·de·sac lot. Close to beach and tennis club. Deane built 3 bedrm borne with spacious, airy feellnq. Decorator wallpaper and warm wood panel accents. $63,000. Call now 962-4454. THIS WILL SELL BY SEPT. 30th 1976! A very attractive, 4· bed.rm, 3 bath home in Mesa Verde featuring 2600 sq.ft. of living area with all or the elements desired. Including formal dining. breakfast nook, large separate family room with fireplace and wet bar. 3 Car garage, charming yard and covered patio and much more! All in immaculate condition thruout. Don 't believe it? Sec Jl before its sold. 546·4141 COLONY PARK CUTIE Sharp 3 bedrm Jrvine home located on Jarl(e corner lot. Shake roof. brick fireplace , dnf run. Clo,,e to community pool and recreational f acillty. New Jl,;tin~. $69,900. Call 640.6161 BIG CANYON CUSTOM Spectocular 4840 sq.ft. 4 bedroom home 1n final stages of construction . Family room and library overlooking gorgeous pool area and golf course. 2 Story llvlng room with muRRive nreplace and view loft. $365.000. Open House Sun 1·5: 17 Royal St. George, N.B. Call 640-6161 ONE MILE TO BEACH MOVE IN CONDITION Reduced tO $72, 900 Owner very anxJom, must close escrow by Oct. 28th. Quallty. si>aclous 4 bedroom, single story. large bright and sunny kitchen, family area. Garage with drive thru boat door, breezeway for enclosing an additional room lf desired. Convenient location,_ ~l'f•.e to everythin g. Xlnt nelabliottiood. Better nurry. Call 54&-4141. ! 752-141' ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~ '"'" {2 . llt,..lort 541·,607 •• . ·-. . . .. j ' ~-~·~···•····'~~.~••••••• ~-~~········I~-~~.~ .... ~ .. ~-~-~.-.... 1 ~.~-~....... Sunday September 29 1m G,..,_. !OOJG•••• 1002 <HMr.. 1002 G ... NI 1001 G ... Nll IOOIGe•NI IOOJ "°""''for Sal• r ••••··········•··••••••·•••••·········•····••· ....................••. .•.•..............•...• ................................................ . ....•••.....•......... DAILY PlLOT IAUOA IS&.AHD. IAYROMT. Pu~r & float. unobstructed v1ew & toned for two umu Preferred location tll North end ol lslund $200,000 Buys a home you CCln be proud ol. Open Sat/Sun l·5 125 No. &ylrool. I COIONA DR MAA DW'\.IX. A beaut1f ul 3 & 2 bdrm. duplex you'll be pleased to l~indlord at over or ll\•e in $1 H .500 Today, hut don't stumble on th<.' way Nearina <.·o mplct1on. so ,to :rioon . SaUy. DO YOU DISUYl n. l lST7 lf bO, you must see tbi!I outstandingly different 8 bdrm. borne. Mlualed on 3 buylront Lido Isle lots Pier & float + more other ~oodies than mu;l or us deserve CaJJ u.s for price & part1cula~ DUPlO SWllTHURT. A really :-.~eel cut.Jc, South ,,f the Hwy in CdM Only $129,500. 2 Bdrm & den + 2 bdrm over garage. lf you're sharp \ou'll agree this is a neat mv<•stment taVINI THl4CE 3 Bdrm"> . 3 baths . lge. mstr. bdrm. swte Comer location & only SlOJ.500 Add $15.000 to remodel & you are stall not overbu1 It Good bye lo a good buy' 673-4400 Gner .. " 1 oo2'G..+ol 1002 ······················~······················· Welcome 00ft!! W ~ Lachenmyer Retillor has the happy pnv 1legc or welcoming Don Biel to his sales starf ~Don is well known in the D...., r eal estate proression in the Harbor area and is well versed on all kinds of properties Please call 646-3928 and ask ror Don concerrung any real estate need. Lachenmyer Realtor 646-3928 1860 H..-port lhd. Costa~ 1002G .... r•I 1002 •·••••••••·········•··· •..................•... ON THIE WATllt SI lt,SOO WITH YO Utt OWH 104 T DOCK. Ch~ 2·Story Meow hjl.-d atyt. lilOfM •ltti J bedJ, W.,. & Hdt .... et. .N•t rl9ht for the wcrftf" lo•er c:Md bocltilHJ fOMily. Ltr9f patfo & Wltlft outdo« llQ. MOH In cOftd. 0WMf" wll ffllte optiOUt for UOO /rw.> & SlOOO option -•Y for fun pric• of SI ]9,500. IY THE WATBt SI 19,500 IA YSIDE COYE 2 Story To-home with all fu.lwy appoittt!Mtttl C9td de<or. Well located ht this pri•lft C9td MC_.. c- flMtity °" tM water wfftt pool C9td tocllmi. Mew Oftd Renr-liored M. bc.u.t t.nt.t O"ailabk. Lse. option at $700 ;... $2000 optlott moitey. SI 00 /mo appllH to pre~ price. STEPS TO WATBt $170,000 PftilfHSULA HOME F<>a UCHAHGl OHL Y. &,.claHy 1tr9f Spa!N.tt atyt. 5 ..... hCMM Oft 0 ...,.. fot C9td onty J doon front the bnt beoch i.. a pri1H PeMt~a Poittt loc.tl-. LArcp fMty "" wfth • •uniiftl bor It loods of room to rOQM. SH THE WATBt SISt,SOO WATH, IOATS. GREIH PARK ..ct°" _.tncted •lew fr'Olll tM1 DUPLIX. 0.. of HM few larp ~an Oft tfte ~ w .......... ., deft .... w tttlt/A cei~ eitd bor I" tt. .,._ALSO• 3 bed ..... wlttt. pri•at• paffo. IACKY41D WAT'Bt S20t,OOO SPAllllLIHG HIW ~ A JACUll.I wfffl • W.tTla IA.I. Soplltffcated H · .cuti•e h,.._11 _,.. on h l'g C• ")'Oft Goff COWM wfttt day -..... ....... ··-lh .. z led. & deft, ~or.f.. I'd ....... good t.tw. A-..ailclMe l1n-_....ty. o,... s.t /5tlllt 1-5 .. ' .... ,. ...... OH THI WATa Sl63,SOO YOUR OWN SANDY lf4CH & IUUTIFUL PA TIO fw .._, jottltdoOI 1.-... Mepffic..t 2 Sfory ~ wfftt .... ~ ,.._ ed ............. OOM oY...trt Ill I w.tw mid \'kwl. ~ toe• ........ 4 ..... for ... fMfy wtio _.... be«ll N•5'tc) IR•,.... ........ ·~· Wv .,Pl'\. ldUtl 111 jun tht• ~dlVf n»..ir 1hlr' '' ttll•r 111<!\11 of ~·"u" hom1•, \Vv sholA hv bfMt itnd r.tr WATERFRONT HOMES .'h.U \\ Co."t I hqlm..1• :...~'" por1 Bv1K h OJ4)6311400 • * OPEN HOUS15 • • 21 fl MUtAMAa. PtHIM. n . Great pou:nUa1 lo thl.5 4 BR. 2l2 bath home near bay & ocean Fri>Jcs in both family rm & hvtn rm. Large instr bdrm hu own ~srng room A steal at $12.S,OOO. Open Sat/Sun l·S I JO I HllCSHIH LM.. WISTCUff Stt thl.S c barmtnu 3 bdrm home with family /dining roocn & lan11 i. Spacious room s. ~pectac ulur landsC'aping $126.500 Open Sun l 5 ltZ HAHOVH, COSTA MHA NEW t•arpets. N F.W paint & wallpaper. NEW landscapi.n.g, NEW LISTING! 3 Bdrm hom e. walkrng d1stanrf to schools Open Sat/Sun. l 5 • • CALL TO SH • * OCEAN VIEW CONDO Walch the satlboiitS & sun.sets from the Jarge ms tr. s uite or this well located Newport Crest 3 bdrm Owner trans (. Quick possess $86.500 WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX 4 Bdrms. up, 3 bdrms. down. ln pnme location. 3 doors lo Seashore; extra large lot Two dbl. garages (not tandem>. plus guest parking. Great rental history ' CANNERY VILLAGE Vacant. comm 'I zoned cottage in desirable location. Good off-street parkin~ J ust . listed. $85,500 ISLAND'S NEWE.5T. Ju.c;t finished & read y for a first owner. this fabulous 3 bdrm. ho me neur Ray Ave .: C8thedral ceilings. 2·story living rm . lots of glass. $139,500 DAVfDSON !EALTt S801 W (o<l\I Hwv N R 645 · 7575 Jltb N-por t Blvd N 8 673· 9060 . GeM'f'ol 1002 G.Mr .. 1002 ...•.........•..•.•..•• ···•·········••··•····· @herbert hawk ins RE ALTORS SALES ASSOCIATE RUBIN LEVINE :.~ : ';. OfllH HOUSS l·S PM 4 RED ROOMS, 2 Ba. P.R. Pool $81.950 21912 Seacrest Lane. Hnlg. Bch " RED RMS. 21'2 Ba, New $87,990 206 7th Slreet , Huntington Beach 3 BEDROOM. t:t._ Bath. Pool $.53,950 2910 Yuma Circle. Santa Ana 4 BEDROOM. 134 Bath.FR. $55,500 19132 Stingray. Huntington Beach Of'l'OltTUMITY CAAHll MIGHT Come as you a re and get the details on your ruture in the luerative real estat~ profession. Speak directly Wlth our Fountain Va lley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to9 p.m. or call forappt. PUN TODAY FOtl YOU. TOMOIROW 18055 Magnoha St .. Founta in Valley 963-8311 I 1002 GeNr°' IOOJ .............................................. OCEAN VIEW +Mini VJ.wof ... l!Y 600 I. oc .............. , ... 0,.. Ha.. W /S. l·I 2 + Oen. 2 baths. Cu&tom wallpaper and drapes Deluxe building with maximum security. Subterranean parkin~ $78,000. Ask for Christin(>, Rroker '6l-ll77: OI' '6).6176 IOOZG......, 1002 ······················· ...................... . JuJlzJJome ~our Fine Qualily Propertie~ OPEN HOUSES 1·5 2245 Irvine Blvd. Newport $124 .500 3 & den or 4 br +game rm/pc>ol Your host Henry Durahl 645·0080 5 Jade Cove. Spyglass $209.900 4 br. ram rm. Jac uZT.i toc/bay vu Your h ost<>ss Lor<1ttu Van Ost 544.7290 1606 Reef ~'\ f\:. Spyglass IUdge S\Jl-\1~.<XX> 4 Bedroom & Family 1821 Port Sheffield, HarbVu $114.000 3 & lam, many upgrades Your hostess Brenda Whitney ~~~-G....,.... 100 ' DUPLEX. .. CdM $129 500 Located on most ;;ferrec:t street w/lra s hade trce1 is tbls ntwly listed. spacious 2br owners unit w /opon beam. & frplc. Charmin..i briek patio btwn 2br income unit over aara"e Priced for very quick sale PENINSULA PT. $139,900 C.:htarming 3br +den home Just steps to bay, beach, & t ennis c rts Btrly lnd.scpd, secluded patio. guest apt over garage makes 3rd bdrm. Price just reduced to $139,900. Open house Sun 1·5 1742 Miramar, Balboa. VIEW PROP •.. CdM $135,500 Completely redecorated 4br home on Cao yon w /pvt beach access. Just reduced in price. Call now or see Sunday, 1-5. 633 Rockford Rd. COSTA MESA $52,750 Quiet ne ighborhood, near schls & shopping. Newly upgraded w/copper plumbing, ktchn flooring &: more Lovely patio w /waterfat2. Won't last Jong! 5 BR RENTAL NWPT HTS $575 MONTHLY Front house, Jbr, 2ba, fam rm. dm rm, frplc, modern bltns + 2br, lba over garage ci1vHle<1 by shady wooo aeck patio. $575 includes both units DOLL HOUSE. •• CdM $360 ·MONTHLY 2 s tory shingled doll house. 2br, lba w/wa rm wood deek & lrg Avocado shade tree. Dbl French doors off dinette. South o(bwy. Call fast! ~RSALY 675-2311 1002G~ol IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR YOUR VIEWING SAT. & SUH.. I TO S 2517 FIRST ST., Corona del Mar Two view homes on one large lot. one unit fronts on Bayside Or. Both units overlook the bay. A unique s ituation on private cul de sac between Carnation & Dahlia $198.500 -You own the land' 2032 SHIPWA Y LAME 14 YCIEST (Off TrodewllMlll Custom designed & built, lovely 3 bdrm. Call spacious), 2~ baths. huge living rm. & family rm .. overlooking beautiful heated pool. A splendid home for living & entertaining. $137 ,500, Which includes the well landscaped comer lot ! ff8'U t;ua!uofielC6 -• ~alltlt • • IMVESTOIS EARN 91/io/o IMTE:UST Buyer in escrow needs 803 First Trust Deed Joan. on prime north Laguna property. NORTH LAGUNA SUPHI WHITE WATH VIEW 4 liedrms, 3 bath. Z700 sq.ft. Lease $700/per mo. John w: Coclv, Realtor 494-'114 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UICUTIVE HOMES OPIM HOUSI 1°5 MBA YBDI. ma~ficent 5 BR. 3 BA Buccola, acros~ from park. near golf course. Pool & jacuzzi. Extra lge rooms lhruout. Fam rm w/wet bar. muslve stone fplc. Prof decorated. Approx 2950 sq. ft. LA.uMA HILLS. lge 4 bedrm. view ttome, 3 baths. Sunken lam rm w /wet bar & lplc. Lge living & formal dining nns. Pool siie lol Approx 2100 sq .ft. WISTHAYIM. immaculate, 2 story, 4 BR, tam rm, 2 baths 3 car garage on quiet c ul·de·sac near Mlle Square Park. Approx 2400 sq.ft. c .. 540-992.2 pooper & associates estate ...•.................. SECLUDED tASTSIDI HIDEAWAY J>n•1H'\ and ro1' n1m rort vtl'' 1111 1n 1111 .. rrc-11hh pu111tcd .rnd l"IHPt'll'd l b\'l!tt11>m drt>&&m hott•l' 'v"tlt>d am<lf\.: 1rt"'' th\• \'a.lr.1 lai 11.-1·ul d1• '"" tot t• 11mplt• for o\'dlllkd '" 11111 141th p.1110 /1,h pond & 11unl\•n Thi' 1-.rn t lu~l .1l u1 ... $U l' .. 11 :..iu 2u3 0(11~ • U'''"* ti tJ • ,._....,I\. IW ·~ t [91111 SUPER SHARP GOOD ARE.A! 38R tr1l.-vtil l'oml11. uni) 2 )r old A !' patw & 11undl.'d-. 1111h1•ll «•II h 1 rm. auto> ~,11 J1 ,\.,H So l"O<il>! Pl.it.i ,,7 .WV I'll 962-7i~I INT'L R t-: :'\ l'.:'I WOii" LOWEST PRICE IH NEWPORT HEIGHTS Exp-.ndt!d f.imtl~ 1 oorn and hu~e ma~tcr :.wtc make this the moi.t homl' (or the leu:.t pnt•e in th1• book tlU\ II llH\4 JI $69,950 •rurn l'.dl ~6231:.1 [~lfi&ll OPEN HOUSES DoHr Shore., H8 l;!;..'G Pol,m~ tl:':xciu~1111 Art-.11 IW:.t or Quallt~ !hru11ut ~ UR. f.lm rin. fo1 m11I din + ... 1ud). $37!1.~) Fn IO 5~.il :-.un I" Huntinc;on Harbowr 11171 Roundh1ll Dr f\o;ll 1.m 1·r" 3 HR. bn.:ht r.1m k1t1 h1•n. 1t1 ~Jt It' 1n.: 111 11 .. 11<1:. trront & r. .. 1r 1 OJ>t·n S.11 Sun l ' Newport Hts. HI :!t.111 K1t11Zb ttd 1\'ll-~W> 3 BR f.1m + 1m:ornc Open S.d Sun I 5 SHto Ano Hts. 1522 r1•i:n~u ... ffamily I.I\ 1nv • l.1te 5 betlrm. 1111 rn.11 dine. f.anuly kit Oix·n :-.1111~111 I .1 W.stslde,CM '.1:!1 Ouk ct'h1'ilflll'' I :I+ forn s..l<J.~I Opc11Sa1,Sun I;, ~.LU"a:: d!:::::::::~ AU THE WORK'S HEH DO ... E FOR YOU ~.H~r lr> ltv1n.1t 1n your hanl. iH·1-ount ~ It·,. r <'3lh quite comr~ Thi' rin~· has all kmd' or thtnl:"~ i::o mg for II :i ™'rlrnom:.. " dm1ni: rnon1 ~ lamily r o o 111 a :. w 1• I I a io. C aldorn1a homes greate!.t k1lchcn1 You tnYt"ltment grnwic aii hist .ii. your llmH•r, out m Irvine :-o 1lon '1 m1i.i. 11nothcr d;iy Sli8 .500 C<ill 073·8SSO Ol'fN ,,, Q .. , I,.,,., '0 hi"'" I l~R}Hid FOREVER OCEAN VIEW SHDROOMS M.i11olrlct>nt ot·Nm ... 1~w (;ualom hom1• with :.upcr <'on11trur t111n h"it 111 ll' l,11\\'I) pluttkcd floorl! nnd llt•um••cl 11•1111111'4 (<'orm"I t11n11111. hllilu1 d roorn with ""t hnr and 11lucly l\\'Y 111 IWlll'f1t•11 Ju11t ll:.1t•1I 111 $1!1»,JU!I I"< ·.Call 1n:1.115r..o '" • "" lit '1 ~ ' ' t 11'~ ~ •I 1i I 1'Nlll Green Thumbs lltn 1s your churH·t• t.o ra!Ac your lll)('dnl plunt~ In a lovlni! otmote>h~re in t1n enclc.r..ed 11.illo This nltt rornn huu:u: h11s :1 ~odrms, 2 h11lh" nnd a h11ppy kttrtwn I\ pl.tel' t park your honl o camprr It '" < lo~c t Cah•r> Chllpd, stores 1chool1. S58,Soo i\l(t•n 545-8424 F.YN IJT3·77J7 PAIHT · H·SAVE 3 + rooL "9.000 bl.lya lbla 3 bd, recreation rm, Jl&P pool. Needs a Uttl~ 1'LC but whnt • buy. lAX'ut<'d on qule\ t~c llnt'rl 11trt'ct 01, FHA bu>••r w~lcomtt ~~94111 - Walkttr & lee Rnl ht11lr. Relocating? TARBELL CAN'HELP YOU · I locate your new home and soll your present home at a good profit! We 're • member of RELO. Inter-City Reloctt· t1on Service. a national notwork ot re-. altors experienced 1n handltng family relocauon prootoms Whether moving tK:ross town. or eoross country. call the lflendly folks et Tarbell Aller all, we've been FIHDIH' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! Handsome tam1ly hone 1n e•cetlent 11ea of Cost• Mesa' Conteml)O'al'V styling cover.d & eock>sed patio game room! Spacrous 1ns1de' featunno a 3 bedroom. n• bllth floor plan Separate family room tor yoor pool or pong tables Pnvate master Sutte with seoarate balh and dressing area Omtng ouarters m the family l\tlch•n Deluxe burlt·tna. wood cabinets hearty ftreotac• see 000 C.11 54().1720 4 ledrootn Giant Is vour family oompl11ntng of growing parns? TP\en take a look di this versahle family home Converflble den or seW1ng room (or 4th bedroom). separate family room ideal for vour game lables Totally rrodem kitchen with the best In kitchen bullt4ns Gllstel'll"'J hardwood floors. handsome stone fireptaoe to cuddle by A heck of a home value. s 56,950. C.11 540-1720 $52.~00·Vlffa Cando! Super Irvine area on a ouiet orwate street With all the ptivacy YolJ"ll need Lot• of nch wood paneling thruout ClfPetS & dr~• in warm tones and telltures 3 bedrooms. H• baths. candleltghl dining ...... WOOd ac:oented ranch kitchen Pnvate rrester retreat with It's own bath and dressing .,.._ Patio lor eeo·a. even a comm swrm PoOI and a lull tine of rec tac1h1tes t0< vour eniovmentf call 540-1 720 Gorgeous Smoketree townhome m Irvine Comm pool, clubhouse all within walking distance Convenient to fr•eway acceas Handsome srone oat10 4 bedrooms. 2~ baths. Fam11y area & kitchen oombO. rac:t1ant t1reoleoe dances shadows off the llVlng room walls Walnut wood cabmett. builHn bookshelvM. Lush green carpets. teldured draperies A gorgeous no haute v111a1 $68 900 Call 540-1720 $48,000·leach Cottop! Charm,ng beach home 'Mlhrn walking distance ' to the ocean! Ideal t0< starter home or getaway trom 1! all during the summer rronthsl Coxy 1nsrde, convertible floor Dian. Dining area. country kitchen with real wood cabine!I. • Old fashioned hardwood floors! Call !Oday, 54().1720 lrvln• Wiiiows! Easy hvtn' townhome In greet areat Ou1et . povale COS street. fnendly netght>omood Oose to excellent schoOIS. new park berng bullt nearby' 3 bedrooms, 1~ baths. Ash wood cabrne1s rn the dining kttchen Log-sized fireolace 1n the entertainer's Irving room. Private master au1te Wllh bath Plenty of room fOf PoOI' ca11 today. S62 500 540-1720 leach Front C Oftdo! The most tuxunous townhome you ·w ever ' seen! 23 Carat OOld plated f1stures, top of the hne appliances and IMlt-rns Lush caroets to • sink your feet tnto Mirrored wardrobes. C8fam1c tiled entry. Even a burglar alarm S)'litem 3 bedrooms. 2\.\ beths. Formal dining room. white brick fireplace to snuggl• up to. Bar front next to ooot. jacuzzi and .. ndy beach! S299.900 Call 640-1720 On the Goff Coune! Executrve home 1n Mesa Verde area Professionally landscaped and decorated home with the be1t Quauty Custom built cabinets and shetvea in the den. walk behind wet bar. raised hearth &:i.nlsh firoplllbe rn the , fam1ly room Olnmg 1rea + formal Quarters for enterta1nrng 4 bedrooms 2'!\ bathe Covered • oa1'0 or game area A heck of a home buy. ' 1149 ,600 540·1720 Sl5,750·Sfarter'1 D.Ught! Jost lrsted owner wants 1mrned11te Hie on this lovely starter home 1n Santa Anal 3 bedrooms. 1 'h baths Dining erea aerved by a "mahOgany decore•oo k.llchen Luxury living room w11h room for enten1ln1ng Prtvat master suite dining eree Covered f)lllO. veranda for BBO's or femly get 10Qe1hers" S35 760 C/111 540· 1 720 ' Priced way below market value! Wllhlf\.' walking dlSIMoe to Shope. parka & 1choo11 • N ew ly oalnted carpnted & dr11ped 3 bodrooms 1 don. l'4 bllth9 Formal dining room for candlt1hl dlnnen Seoara1e family room. living room for partiet Private ma•t•I" reirost with beth end dressing area Owner wan11 l ast escrow, Qunllly t11th & olHt•r $59,000. Ca.II 540·1120 540-1720 2 9 55 Harbor Blvd. .. Costa Mesa = .. . TARBEU REAlTORS~j !i?.i M.-... RELO --Serving 7000 Cffles Thruout The United States; -. ~" • .._,... • ..._._.c ... -r -. . . ~• ..._..,_S. lu_ __ ..,.S. "-"hrS. ..._.afwS. Ho.MaForSde JHMMtFot-W. ..a. OAI Y Pll.Of Suneswt, September 29, 1t7t ..-. ................... -•• ~ -• -........................ ....................... ........................ ....................... ....................... • • I ..._..,_W. lttwft'°"S. ..._...,._S. euu.. 1002 Se•rlll IOOJ •wu'llllll 1001 1001 .._.... IOOZ .... ,.. IOOJ ,,......... . ........ ······················· ....................................................................... ·····················-· ...................... . r-• • •• • • •• • ••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• • ••••• ... • -~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ •••plll 1002•1u 91 1002 ••ws4 1002 _.i] ....................................................................... BEST IN BLUFFS ,· f i [;,Ji ~ 644-1133 reoh~· ANYTIME ... . THI m.uFF5 Of'IM HOUSIS SUM. I ·S 1'62 VISTA OIHADA 4 II.. l IA. GUADALUPl is of wrought iron, cathedral I ngs, Mt. view. Elegant living with tatloo shutters, plush carpeting, ..Jots or wallpaper & mirTOrs. $129,SOO. 231l ~HJYI l IR.. 2 IA. SPUT LIYk lmmac. & highly ~graded ; profess. decorated . Low Jeasehold, low maintenance. Must see to appreciat~. $79,SOO Unbelievea.! " ~droum, ·' b.11tb f11rull)' tiom~. Only $72,0uu Sp1tc~ ""''°cuhve home ~llh altp dowo hvloa room, 'uwlt!d ctillA&a, csp01~vc 1w~ 4ffllll, huruly l'OQm. formal din· iai • 3 ur a&utal•· ?ilHt location. Call StO USl for lu.U detalls ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS #I TOWNHOUSl ADDRESS 1 BedJ'UOms + .a~. but~ n~wly luHt'cl Ttburuo wwnhome 10 •·oun\fllo V~y. O\'tr llOO aq n. Mt'P intu lush llvln-i mom, faauly room and duung area. Brtaht and ( hee q wlh·••ver ltilcben. Ver••lllt! floor .... COMPUT&Y llDICOIA,_ New roof~ new paiat inside &out, new kitchen cabinets & sink. Sellerls·ln th middle of r~ecorattni project & will deliver in beautllul caodiUoa. Ant.bony kJdney-sbaped beated _ po<>l. Jarae covered patio. 3 Bdrms. ~1,500 2159STATEAVE.,C.M. SAT/SUN.l ·S THt °'&.Uffs•-A UAL llAUTYI 'Ibis wlll be the best Investment you'Jl ever make. Owner JW:ll reduced this rllle end unit. to a low, low price of $94.SOO. 3 Lar«e bedrm.s, dining rrn, music rm, 2~ hclt.M. tee ll\'ina room. Jmmaculate throughout. 520CANCHA SAT/SUNl.S:JO •AIULOUS MIW ~S WI.DEST. MOST BEAUTIFUL roWna greenbelt ln Early Bluffs. Immac 1950 sq. It., 3 BR.. 2~ ba. PLUS bobby rm. Exclusive, app'l. only ~.500 END UNIT. ONE LEVEL. Cbannln1t 3 BR .• 2 ba., lte. encl. patio; across from pool. Excluslve. app't. only. '79.950 BAYFRONT E -PLAN. Panoramic water; ntght light view. Beat Early Bluffs loc. 3 BR.. f1UTI . nn .• wet bar. 2~ Ba., 2 Jge. patios. $150,000. OPIM l·S SUMDAY 2 I 4 J 'YIST A IHTaADA Wf Y ... Oro) Please let us show you all the homes Avail. in the carefree Bluffs ll YI.,.. .. HOG'"'• pl.in. Lot.s of n cl'I ll-ood, 24 JI,,. -wullpaper 11nd cu11tom OLD coaoMA DIL MAl-YflWI Ocean front! Fabulous 180 degree view from most rooms of this custom 4 bedroom split level. Lge guest rm & bath. Wet bar, open beamed ceilings. indirect lighting. Your own private steps to Big Corooa Beach. Really spectacular! $345,000 HELEN B. DOWD 2111 S-Ja ; I NllRo.d NEWPORT CIMl& M.&. 644-49 I 0 l IR.. 2 IA.. OHi LIYB. f drapes. Hurry! Only one Beautifully furnished. lease. On lovely on th ... m.&rkt't iu sa1.o o. eenbelt, close to pool. Ready to CaJl842-2S35. move in. $520 A Month. O'tN '" 9 o11 s iii,., •O•r ""'"'' .... ....., ___ a..._ [~&Ill DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 11-~~=~==~·-!l!!·~··lll!·==-!l!I .,.., c-... •.F ..... I M2-~ I °"" Clltl ...._ FOR THE -r..-• -• -lod • • '-c.-"-°""' DfSCIUMIHATIHG t IOOJG11 I .. 1002 Gwsal 1002G-c4 1002 Someone wbo wants. an G .. ••••••••••••••••••• .. • .. •••••••••••••••••••••• alJnost oew. auper ~1ew•- HIW IH llG CANYON Archttecturally exciting in every detail from the un~ual cobblestone fish scale driveway and charming Country French exterior to the tasteful blending d wood, brick, and marble inside. High coved ceilings beamed and paneled in cedar, bowed windows. French doors, plank floor entry. 3 bedroom, 3¥.t baths, den with fireplace. walk-in w et bar, wine refrigerator, formal dining room, garden room, separate la undry room, oversized 3 car .garage. $390,000. OP9I SAT & SUH l·S. 5 HHMrTAGI. LAME UDO ISLA.._, CH.U.Ml!R Deluxe Lido Island 4 bedroom. ~ bath home on wide lot. Street tu str eet l ocation. Immaculat e condition & ready to move mto. $159,500. OnH SAT & SUH 2-5. 117 YIAHAYIE home in Newport. Beach, •••••••• • • • ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• wilb every amenaty. Built-in vacuum system, bur g l ar alarm , beaullCully uparaded kitchen, uuna, exquisite paneling. View from each room! Now 3 bdrms. + family rm. + large olhet>, but can •au- ly be a 4 or 5 bdrm. home. Call for an •PP l. $295.000 Ell.UH HUDSOM HALTOR 644-0322 [)o(fl give up tbe ship• "Llst'' it an c:Juss&.fat'd Ship \() sburc re$Ulla! 642·56'711. Gewal ........................ Cape Cod, Southport. 6 bedrooms, unique pool area, large side yard. Price, $325,000. Will consider ·s maller home in trade+ ca.sh. 644-6709 Ge•r .. IOOXwrlll 1002 ............................................... 551..ZOOO SPECTACULAR TURTLE ROCK VJEW. This beautiful 3 bdrm. 2~ bath Plan so in Turtle Rock Terrace has a fantastic view by day & nJghtJ Living rm & spacious family rm with beautiful Palos Verdes Stone Fireplaces. Upgraded carpetiD1 & drapes tbruouL Covered patio. Rear yard ls so bfg there's room for a pool! Wet bar. Large formal dining rm. $141,900. OPEN ~AY I~ 191 t I HOIWOCO TIUACI 1002 .... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HIW USTI,...-Ylhpl Popular 1-story Princeton model w:ilh 3 bedrooms, dining room, & 2 baths. Attractively upgraded and located near pools and tennis on wide greenbelt. $79,500. HUNTING TON BEACH CO STA MESA II& CANYON WIST HEWPOIT l & 2 DUPLIX Located in the best rental and investment area. Parking for as many as fi ve cars on the prenuses. A-1 ccmdil10n and m any a m enities. $125,000. llG CAMYOH PAllWA Y YllW . 'B e the f i r st to purchase, lcase/opt1on or lease this 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo al $120,000 or $750 per month. Pool, jacuzzi and tennis. RlALL y AN m OP&la Owner h ~1 s c ustomi zed this 4 hcctroom Spygl ass h o m e t o romplimcnt the outstanding view. You ·11 ltke the price of $195,000 when you ~f'f' 1t LOO« TO THI SIA fo"rom hoth spacious units of unique Corona del Mar duplex Vaulted woorl hcam ceilings plus 2 hedroomi., 2 l>aths in each Custom clc•,1g ned for cnte rtuining on :-1•('luckd oversir.cd lot $245,~. CANDLELIGHT & GOU Cl.UIS Overlooking the !airway or mlnute!J from tennis. surfin& or sallins . Spaciouii, custom, 4 bedroom on benutlf ully landscaped lot with room for pool $285,000 LIDO coa.-NOMI Ulrgt• c·ustom1zed home with every room havin.-: outstanding featur F•iv~ bedrooms. dining-family & den Clo~e to club & tennis. $'Z7S,OOO. SAM CAILOS-llST IUY Lowest priced Rancho San Joaquin townhome . 2 bedrooms plus conversat\on area w/wet bar. Beautiful view of UCI &countryside . Attractively decorated & very clean. S89.000. lmat ntAM A MOO& Beautiful Deane Home in University Park. 3 bedrooms & family room. Central alr. .Fabulous decor. JWO{essiooal landscaplng & mu<'h rnoce. $109,000. OCIAM AMO CANTON Y11W Private setting for spacious cootemponry tour bedroom home. Larae lot with pool. Effective ~c of gla.-.s, stone and wood. $195.000. 644-1766 21tt IAN.IOAOOINHtU.S"O. IN~~ SUPER IUY Charming 3 br. 2 ba home w/Palos Verdes front & more thruout house. Well decorated & clean. Jn good location. Ideal for young family & priced right. $58,900. 7602 Danube. 545-9491. FOUNTAIN VALLEY S ID-31A MOMTBllY RANCH Style. x lnt FV location. Majestic wrought irdn balcony & shutters. Charming French owners h ave kept this residence fa stidiously clean & delightful. Near golf, civic cntr, frwys, FV hi. Xlnt financing availaable. Seller bought another home. needs quick !.ale Don 't delay, see today. 968-3371/546-1754. W/of nacJid, S 10(( Slater on Los .Jardines 1';asl, E ton F.I Chino 17714 San C1tndefo. QUAINT NANTUCKET snu 2 STOIY & POOL Warm earth toned exterior, picturesque ~ables & shutters, sprawling junipers. colorful nowcrs. 19x21 fam rm. 3 Juxurtous bas. generous bdrms. etc. 15x38 glistening pool Owner bought another. must. sell. Xlnt school and a rea. Anxious Price will ustound you. better hurry. Nlof Warner. E /off Bu.,hard on Rose. 9528 Rose, f'.V. 968-3371or546 J 7~. FTM VALLEY..aAIE GI 01 flHA Terms available. Picturesque traditional exterior. Original owner bas pr eciously malntnlned this 3 bdrm, !am rm, & spacious glassed ln, screened aluminum lanai residence. Xlnt area. priced right in the mid 50's. Don't delay call today. ~lo( Edinger, E/ofr Harbor on Lilac. S/on Carleton . 1607L Elbert. 968-3371 /546·1754. IACI IA Y TOWHHOME Private end unit. Beautiful c abin e t s thruout. Solar heating. Well kept grounds. 8 Mo's old. Seller leaving area. B/W University & Moote Vista of( Santa Ana Avenue. 306 Alta Lane. CM 646-7711. IASTSIDI ON R-2 LOT in 1deal loc. Practically in Newport Heights. Walk to all Newport schools. Room to build rental unit. B/W Tustin /\Ve & Irvine. 318 E . 16th St. CM. 646-7711. NEWPO RT BEACH JRVtNE ' THI ILUFFS This beauillully decorated 3 br + den residence is absolutely immac. in every detail. You OWN the land. W /off Eastbluf! Dr on Vi sta del Oro. NB. 646·7711 PAMORAMIC VIEW including CataUna & Palos Verdes . ·Large & s pacious CUSTOM built home, lavishly decorated. N /of Coa11t Hwy on Nyes. 659 Bolsana, Laguna Beach 846-7711 . IASDLWF Beautilul S Br. 3 ba, exe<:uUve home w/terrific POOL & good VIEW. E n j o y cool ocean breezes in one of our most prestigJous areas. Jwst lilted. W/oft Jamboree on Bison; left oo Alta Vista. 2664 Basswood, NB 646-7711. Just reduced $24,000. Absolutely s uperb VIP mansion located on 18th fairway with 4 spacious bdrms, 4 baths, formal dirµng room, large pool & expansive, beautifully maintained garden areas. You OWN the land. Big Canyon Dr to Royale St. Georee. #8 Cypress Point, Big Canyon, Newport Beach. 646-7711. PIUYATE COMMUNITY of single famUy homes. Community pool & putting green. A very private estate "W /prestige & serenity. N /Santiago Dr-runs west off Irvine. 2201 Private Road, Newport Beach 646-7711. TWO STORY GI Plush & lovely 5 br's, 3 ba, immaculate fam home in ·sought after Back Bay area. Listed at Gl appraisal. B/W Mes a Dr & Bristol; E/oft Tustin Ave on Pegasus. 20141 Kllne, Santa Ana Heights. 646-7711 . OML Y $74,000 Spacious 3 br, 2 be· family room home in Newport Back Bay area. New cpt.3, drps, & new appliances. Ju1't fisted. 8/W Mesa Dr & Unlvarslty, E/o(( Irvine. 2207 Anniversary Lane, N cw port R ach 646 77 t t _ VllW • ATllUM TUITLROCK Light & airy, beautJtu1ly upgraded & lndscpd 3 br, 2 ba Broadmoor home. Bltn eas BBQ, patio & wood decking. Mallby lights, lovely comer kit w /s uper mountain view . Complete sprinkler system & water sortner. 545-9491. ---.... . . -- Uttt9UI IH COltOMA Da N41 -3 Bed.room c ottage, hardwood noon. R-2 lot, see JQAnne ~erkins a\ 616 Aca cia, bring $91,500. UHl9UE IM llCi CAHYOH -Spacious 3 Bedroom, Regency, fairw_{lY location, vacant, $255,000. See Vergilene Hull at. 81 Royal St. George. IJHl9UI IM MISA YllDE HOl1M -4 Bedroom, one level, pool. jacuui. See Nancy Ne wcomb (owner) at 3301 Alabama Circle. tl4f9UI IN IACK IA Y -Contemporary wlth antiques. clean, apacioua, $l&a.soo. See Janet Lebmu at ~ Windward Lane. UMlqul IM CAMIO SHOalS -Spaclous 3 Bedroom, pool, comer lot, vacant. a.siting $174,500. See Marilyn Shutt at 4701Hampden: UMl9UI lM UOADMOOll -Backs to greenbelt, sides to park, 4 Bedrooms plus boys' den, split. $149.50(). See Barbie Hutchings at 2500 Wavecreat. UMf9Ul IH MESA YaDI -Buccola 2-story, 4 Bedroom, big family room. new at $111,SOO. See Jackie Hmdleman. at 1777 Oriole Drive. UMl9UI IM IAYCUST -4 Bedroom. single story, ample Jot, vacant. $143,500. See Nadine Croul at 2000 Windward Lane. UMl9UI IM RAMCHO SAM JOAQUfM -2 Bedrooms. lon. cute decor, vtew. onl)' $91,500. See Ronnie Lundy at 29 Rana. UM19UI tM IAYCUST -4 Bedrooms. immaculate, custom one-story. See Allan Heller at 2015 Commodore. UNf9Ul IH llG CANYON -l>ramaUc 3 Bedroom townbome, for lease. $1.iso/Month, see #2Rue Footalnbleau. UMlqul IM laYJNI! 11RIACI -For lease (option possible), 3 Bedroom. larqe )<jt.cben, private yard, new paint, see Wendy Beam at 1312 SantaneUa Terrace. UNIQUE IH OLD COltOMA DB. MAI - Charming with ~ed brick, board and batten, 3 Bedroom. for lease at $800/Mo. See at SS4 Hazel Drive. U~l()UI: .tiC>Ml:S REALTORS• THE NICC$r PEOPI..( IE LLINO THE NEA rnr HOMF I CORONA OEL MAR, f7~ MESA VERDE.15411-6990 • CALL US 1002 . ............................................ . OPIM SUM. f ·S 2Z UM>A ISLE .Luxurious 4 BR. home. Famlly rm. & formal dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. $325,000 New -under construction, COntemp. Cape Cod. Oak firs .• S BR. 4~ Ba .• 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat s lip. $315,000. Lido Soud waterfront, 4 Bdrm • 3 bath home with jacaui pool & boat slip. $340,000 Attr. 4 BR, home on comer lot. Bay views from living rm. & upstairs bdrm. $185,000 Bl LL GRUNDY , REALTOR t 11 ~"Y'·"' Dr1.1. tJ r•, IJ/1, 111,1 I 1002-...en1 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DREAM COME TRUE 4 Bedrm, l ~ both drcwn home, cath edral ceilings, .mirrored, paneled walls{ secluded maater bedrm. New p u.~h carpet.a. Warm earth tones thruout. Super young cxcculiv~ home In prime area. All this and more for under S00.000. Call Cast. EXTRA NICE ONLY ~3.500. 4 Bedrm, use d brkk fireplace, hardwood floors, country kitchen, 2 car garage with biR yard . Assumable VA loan. PRIVACY Pl.US Lush courtyard entry leads to open s pacious 4 bedrm, 2 bath entertainer's dream home. Sunken living room w /ma ssive fl a gs tone fl replace, gourmet kitcf\en 'with rota of goodies!! C>nlY S62.9SO. Roberts Realt ... , .......... llWI .. l I • I ~.~'.~••••••~~.~~••••••• ~-~•~•••••••!~•~~ .. .: ... ~~~•••••••!~.~~•~•••••••• Sunday Sept,wnber~.1979 DAILY PILOT Gt••• . tOOZ •-•• 1001 !=!~ .......... !!!~ ~ .......... ~~~! ~.~.~•••••••• ~!.~.~•••••••• ~ .•••• ~.~~••••••• ·--•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••--••••••• ....... 1002 '5111r.a IOOJ 001 _______ ._ _______ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••0 •••• Gwr• 1002 ~_,... 100: o.w.rot I cii /-' v• EXQUISITE ............................................. ···;;~~;;~·~·.~··· JM L.o l IEDllOOM + pool s .... , •• SHS,000 Wed MODB. HOME VIEW * New Listing By Owner ~~ .. ~~~·u,\!'~~~·11 ,.~~~"!" * Cr1,1rld1D11 fll upl~~··· l'or••r Hewa~oy Model. Ii " u rm• I I.it t h' " FH lmd. "' ...,..,. Co~ llG CANTON ISTATI . $315 000 " lnl•.1kfui.t ,.,, ... Sl·n• ....,.... .._. Lido Isle ~157.500 111111 "'"110" l11 ,lr""'" r l • bo / .f 11oilw ~P"''" for K\ OPEN SIJlllAY 12 TO 5 The hit 0 11 t Y ar me tour was Maanificent view o Harbor, Calahna 11111i..111ic Lo\:al«id nl·.ir AON ,.ill~. t t ]f INC 600 Newport Center Onve • 640·6500 2 IEDIOOM :.x> E Coast Hwy. 155 (De Anza Bayside Vil) NB a 642·8235 $32.500 Sal Sun 1 r.i 29 Rana, Rancho San J oaq. Irv 752-6340 $91 ,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 11893Geode. Fo unt Vly 646-8811 $46.750 Sun I 5 2 II & FAM RM or 084 ••600 E. Oceanfrnt. Bal Pen 963·8377 $78,000 Sat/Sun l 5 4942Rainlree Lane. Irvine 752-7575 Sat/Sunday 1·5 444 Cabrillo. Corona del Mar 640·7000 $167,500 Daily1·4·30 5Solana <RanchoSanJoaqJ Irv. 752·1414 $109,000 Sat/Sun t 5 5 Penny Pines <Deerfield> Irv 644·6200 $74,500 Sat/Sun l 5 •#25 Mandrake, Univ P.k. Irv. 833·3380 $72, 100 Sat /Sun 1·5 #9 Rue Fontaine CBig Cyn) NB 631·1400 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2816CMr Dr .. Newport Beach 213 876-5-.154 $167 ,500 Sun 1-5 #23 l"lorcs Dri v~. H San Joaq. Irv 640-4699 Sunday 2 5 l IEDIOOM 526Sanla Ana Ave(Nwpt Hghts)NB 64S-0221 $86.500 Sat/Sun 11 4 23876 Coral Bay. Laguna Niguel 497·1761 $97,500 Sal/Sun 1·4 308.5 Tyler . Costa Mesa 545-8424 $58.500 Sat 1Sun 1·5 21722 H1lana . Hunt. Beach 893-1351 $71 ,500 Sat 'Sun 12-4 •2159State Ave . Costa Mesa 644-4910 $51,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 520Cancha (The Bluffs) N.B 644 4910 S9·t.500 S/S 1·5:30 3.59 E. 19th St Co~ta Mesa 642-9-149 $69 .500 S IS 12·5 240 Amherst <College Park' CM 548-1168 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3>1 Avenida Cerritos C Bluffs) NB 833-1969 $143,000 Sal/Sun 2 5 226 Via Gra7.iana CLido ) NB 675-6615 $145.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 312 Hanover <Col Park ) C.M 673-9060 Sat/Sun 1·5 597 1 Sierra Bravo <T Rock) Irv 640·S357 $82 .500 Sal/Sun 1·5 1609 Manon Way. Santa Ana 5J6. 7542 $50,500 Sat /Sun 1 ·5 17171 Roundh11l Dr Hunt. Hrbr fi4fl.J255 Sat Sun 1 5 • • 117 Bays tde Pl. CdM 673·1181 $225.000fee SIS 1·5:30 If 14 OoJCwood South. Irv 55 1·2000 $76.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 4921 Karen Ann <Calif Hms) Irv . 55 1·2000 563.500 Sat 1Sun 1 5 :i24 El Mode na, Npt m~. N.a. 640·9900 $110.000 Sat/Sun l 5 6.51 Vista Uon1tu <Bluffs) NH f>44 ·6200 Sat /Sun 1 5 IH Montana Nort.-. H San J oaq , Irv f»-4 6200 $99,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 #10 Arbol<.'4'( lk hoSan Joaq)lrv 752 028.1 or 640·0166 Sis 1 5 !UOl Marse11Jf's. flunt Heach 9R2 7788 $58 ,500 Sat Sun I 5 2818 La Salll'. Cosl u M~a fi4!i·0.10.1 $69.000 Sat /Sun l 5 606 Cslle Vicente. San C'lt>m 496 5600 $79,500 Sal Sun 12 6 •202 Canal St < N Shr!o.)NR r .. 1s 6029 S82.900 Sun 1 5 2017 Arnold Ave c; M f,J J 0393 $49.90<) Sun I 5 19191Norwood CT Rockl Irv 551·2000 Sl4l.OOO Sun 1 5 4459 W. Coas\ Hwy , Nt•wpt RC'h fi7!\-9S47 $105.5'10 Sun 1 5 l H & GUIST HOMI 20212 Uccrv~I~. llunl B<-h H4ft-3.136 St 16.000 Sun 1-5 l II Ii FAM llM or DIN 534.2 Blinn <T·Rock> Irv 752•7867 $88,500 S3t /Sun l·S 4607 Wayne Rd, Can1. H'lands. CdM 673·6510 $127,500 Sun 1 s 209 Welle ley (Colla1 ~et Pk> CM 751 ·181S $67 .500 Sat/Sun l·S 21 Acacia Treo Ln Cl niv Pk) Irv S52·8670 $89,SOO Sat/Sun 12·5 3128 Bermuda Dr (Mel'a V.) C.M 645-3474 $65.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 •4545 Orrington Av. Cam Shrs, NB 675-8800 $198,500 Sun 1·5 1335 Ln Mir a de. Laguna Bch. ~551 Sun 1-4 912 Cercis Place. Nwpt. Bch. f;4.4.284 l Open Sat & Sun 18842Saginaw, Irvine SS9-4SS6 Sat/Sun 12·5 1201 Berkshire Ln (Westclf) NB 673-9060 $126,500 Sun l ·S '511 Camden. CamSbrs, CdM 64.0-S3S7 $235,000 S/S 12-6 •108S9Goldeneye, Fount. Vly. 536-7542 $89.500 Sat/Sun 1-6 924 Oak, Costa Mesa 646-3255 $50.500 Sat/Sun l ·S 20U Kings Rd. Nwpt. Hts, NB &46-3l.$S Sat/Sun 1·5 this outs undinat French Reacocy & Palos Verdes. Be l tn CdM/NB area 4 ..__ J latll-L...p '""• '" ho•11 , und 11hupprn, c us t o m h o me on lhe Falrw y p 1 11 d d •. 1t.1111u1n pr11r .it ss1.ouo Surrounded b)' ph.ash landscapin"' tht5 ro essaona Y corate w 4t'S ...... toStnetLot llu1r"'l't1ll •11:1r.1t11 • landscaped. Stunning, one of u klnd. l c .. ~ l.>"t'• . ~· • •.,. ··• ·• • 5300 sq.rt. home with • dramatic 2 family & entertainment home on qwcl story marble entry hn.s an elegant istreet no thru truffle 4500 sq ft .. 6 mas ter be droom swt.e and b th. bdrm. pool, jacur.z1• formal din ln~ Gourmet k1lchw. oak paneled family room. 3 fireplnces. Agt rm + much more. Juft listed al $425,000. Shown by appt only. 675-6900 IS 1·2114•7514121 DIRECTORY 1742Miramar. P en Pl . Balboa 675-2311 $139,900 Sun l ·5 1930 Port Bis hop Cir <HVH> NB 673-8550 $120.000 Sun l 5 1851 Port Tiffin <HVl{) NB 673·8550 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14631 Swee tan, Irvine 673-SSSO $68,500 Sal /Sun l ·5 18.59'2 Paseo Pizarro. Irv 552.7500 $89.500 Sun 1·5 205 Amherst <College Pk) CM 546-9556 $66,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1633 Minorca Dr (Mesa Verde) CM 540·1720 $68,000 Sun 1·5 •2032Sh ipway Ln(Baycrest>NB 675·3000 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 219 Princeton, Col Park. CM 646·8811 $62.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 16152 Melody . Hunt. Beach 847-6010 $62,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••125N. BayfrntCBal ll)NB 673-4400 Sat/Sun 1·5 10728 Peony Dr . Fount Vly 847-6010 $63.900 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 204-40th St. (Balboa> N.B. 640.6161 $128,500 Sat /Sun 1·5 2313 Redlands CUpper Bay) NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 l066Tulare, Mes a Woods. CM 549--8655 $96,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1808 lowa,.Mesa Verde, CM 549·8655 $59,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •20402 Bayview. S.A. Hghts 546-2313 $81.500 Sun 12·4 5821 Lourdes( Ole Haven Marina)HB 968-4456 $69,000 Sun 12·? •401 Kings Pl. (Nwpt H.gts) NB 645-4516 Sat/Sun 1-5 25052 Silverle ar Ln. Lag Hill . ' 586-3796 $76.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 18782Saglnaw. T ·Rock . Irv. 752-1700 Sun 1·5 1645 Labrador . Mesa Verde. CM 546-2313 $67.500 Sat 12·4/S 1·5 1732 Missouri. Mesa Verde. CM 540-1151 $69,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 81 Royal St.George, BigCyn{NB 675-6000 $255.000 Sa /Sun 1·5 •4701 HaJTJpden, CamShrs, CdM 67s.6000 Sl74.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2311 Cliff Or Nwpl Beach 642-4603 Sat/Sun 1-5 2507 Lehigh Pl. (CoJ f>rk) CM 646·74 14 $63.900 Sal/Sun 12·5 23111 Cave naugh, M Viejo 497-1761 $64.900 Sun 1 5 2647 Westmins ter Pl . C.M 675-5200 $65.000 Sun 1·4 944 J as mine Circle, C.M (213)425-9591 $82.950 Sun 1·5 1246 Conway. Costa Mesn 549 3139 · S59.900 Sun 12-5 • 1791 Jamaica. Mern Vrde, CM 549·8655 $87,500 Sun 1·5 2910 La Ventana. San Clemente 642-823.5 Sun 1·5 2811 Bsys hore Dr < Uaysh rs) NB G42·8235 Sl75.000 Sun 1·5 :wooCatornaran CllVll >('<IM 640·2309 SI :47 ,500 Sun 1 5 4 llDltOOM BJ81 Pri~e 1lla , Hunt lkh 893-2159 $62.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 207 Via Orvtclo {Udo) N B 673·6026 $157 .SOO S /S 12·5 362 Vista Made ra C'llll' Sluff:s) NB 644·2440 Sat/Sun t -5 G.l3 Rockford Roud. 01M 675-2311 $135 500 Sun 1·5 14921 Athel <Colieae Pk ) lrv 551-2000 $94,SOO Set/Sun 1·5 • •205 Via Lido Sd. Udo 11,NB 631-1800 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •~H Hampehira Crt. Dov Shrs,NB 631·1800 Sat/Sun l·S 336 Colton, Nwpt Shrs. N.B. 642·38SO $78,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4492 Robin wood, Irvine &12-7151 $63,300 Sun l ·S 4 U & FAM IM w 09' 21141 Chubuco, H.B. 536-7542 $79,900 Sat/Sun 1 5 20132 lmpelial Cove. H.B. SJG-1474 $75,900 Sat/&.Ln 1·5 18602 Paseo Piiarro (T·Rock) Irv 833-r788 $98,900 SatJSun 10-S 340'l S. Wood.land Pl, Santa Ana 548-960'7 tsa.500 Saturday 2934Java Rd. (Mesa Verde) CM 675-7060 $110,000 Set/Sun l ·S • •204 Via Lido Notd, Li.do lsle. N .B. 675-0123 S270.ooofee S/S l ·S 10322SbangriLa Dr. lt..B. 962·3241 $62.500 Sat/Sun l ·S •1645 Temple Hills Dr. Lai Deb. ~-1001 $189.500 Sat/&an l ·S 1642 Mmorca Dr. 'Mes a Verdel C M 642-8550 S69,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 ••2602W. Oceanrmt. NB 675-8800 $250,000 Sat/Sun l ·4 #43Cambria <Spyglass) NB 640-1751 Sat/Sun •2600 Lighthouse La. HVHls 640-5357 $163,750 Sun l 5 19322 E vening Hill, Hunt. Bch 536-7542 $110,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 •9145 Columbint>. F V 536-1474 $97,000 Sat/Sun l 5 2113 Miramar (P en. Pl) N.B. 673-9060 S125,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 674 Senate, Costa Mesa 54()..1720 $55. 950 Sun l 5 21322 Pinetree. Hunt. Bch 546-4141 $72.900 Sat Sun 1 5 2023 Flamingo, Mesa Vrde. C M 546-4141 $102,500 Sun 1·5 u 22 Unda llCLinda ll >:"'Jl:J 675-6161 $325,000 Sun l :> 24991 Costeau , LagWla Hills 540-9922 $89,500 Sun l ·5 2024 Windward, Baycrest , NB 642·5200 $159,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 *6751 Christa Palma, H.B. 847-6010 $99,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 6752Christa Palma, H.B. 847·6010 $84,900 Sat/Sun 12·6 17591 Wayne (Culverdale) Irv 551-2000 $81,500 Sat/Sun l ·.5 3672 Blackthorn (Col Pk> Irv 551·2000 $84,900 Sat/Sun I 5 1053 ParkhilHOcenview Pk) CM 548-0885 Sunday 1 5 • 1251 Santi ago. Nwpt Heh 642·8235 $142.500 Sat Sun 1·5 53Cambria <Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 Sal/Sun 1 5 12 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn l NB 644~ $365,000 s s l 5 5001 Alcorn CT-Rock) Irv 752·1414 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 •SS42Southall T er <T·Rock)lrv 752-1414 $160.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ll03 Tulare, Mesa Woods. CM 549-8655 $96,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19342 Salmon Ln. H.B. 642-3850 $63.500 Sat/Sun J ·5 •17621 Bard, Culverdale, Irv 833.3380 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2029Swan. Mesa Vrde. C.M. 546-2313 Satl2·4/Sun l ·5 •4082 Holms ted , Grntree. Irv 752-1700 Sun 1 5 3176Country Club, M V., CM 645-0303 $99.500 Sat/Sun I ·5 19 Almond Tree Ln., Irvine 552-0620 $78,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 2500Wavecrest, Broadmoor. CdM 675-6000 $149,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 2000 Windward, Baycrest , NB 67>6000 $143,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 1839 Port Charles (HVHms) NB 640-4497 Sat/Sun 12 5 6422 Farinell1:1. Hunt Bch 893-1351 $73,950 Sun I 5 •272 Brentwood CE-Side) C M 548-1168 Sunday l·.5 •1520 Warwiek (WeJl<'lf> NR 642·5200 $125,000 Sun l 5 4806Cortland. Corona del Mor 831 1003 Sun 1 5 5792Sierra Ca:sa (T Rock ) Irv. 833·9293 $94,000 Sun I 5 1506Antigua (DoverShrs) NB 6'2·8235 $229,500 Sun 1 5 •32 Point Loma <SpygJs) CdM 644..QOO $299,500 Sun I 5 3281 Indiana (M~a Verde) CM S46-34S7 $69,900 Sun. l·S •3301 Alabama Cir. (MV)C.M. S46-S990 ss.t.500 Sun. 1·5 2206Wlndwa.rd, Back Bay, N.B. 645-3695 $162,500 Sun. 1 5 1m Oriole, Mesa Verde. CM 546-5990 $111 ,500 Sun. 1·5 I llDIOOM ••112Via Lido Nord, Udo Is l .. NB 631·19l)O 1298,500 .S/S 1·5 •~#3Unda Isle, Unda t1land, N.8 . 63\·1800 $27S 000 SIS 1·5 2133 Miramar <Bal Pentn) N.8 . 675-4600 Sl.64.SOO Sat/Sun 1·4 I la & FAM RM w D .. 1226 Polaris, Dov. Shrs. NB 646-3255 $3'19 ,900 SIS 1 · s 1522 Pegasus, Santa Ana fights 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 2200Lake Prk La.(Back Bay) NB 642-5200 S13S.OOO Sat/Sun 1·5 •tm Hummlngbird Or(M. v. )CM 540-9922 $162,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •20472 Castle Rock, H.B. 8'7-6010 $109,900 Ol"f' Hous. Sat /S... 12 to 5 207 Via O"hio 67U02• u2500 Bayshr Or CBshrslNB 642·8235 Sat /Sun l ·5 • •49 Linda Isle. NB 642·8235 $550.000 S 1S 1·5 • •52S Via Lido Sd(Lido II lNB 642.8235 $549.500 SIS 1-5 212 Evening Canyon Rd. CdM 67.J..-7187 $239.,000 Stin 1-5 448DeSolaTerr lCdMHghlnds >CdM 1 673-8550 $199,500 Sun J 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l IEDROOM 2612 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $73,500 Sun 1·5 2145 Vista Entrada <Bluffs) NB 631-1800 $157 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 53 Montanas EsteCR. San Joaq)lrv. 640-5560 $99,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 835 Amigos Way (E -Bluf() NB 640-5560 $84,500 Sun. 1 5 2323 Eas t bluff Or C Bluffs) NB 644-1133 $79,500 Sun 1 5 l II & FAM RM or OEH •219 Nata. Bluffs, NR 833·0334 $149,500 Sett/Sun 1·5 2143 Vista Entrada < Bluffs)NB 644·0134 Sun 1·5 4 IEDROOM 2662 Vista Ornada <Blufrs>NB 644 1133 $129,500 Sun I 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE J IEDllOOM 21651 Ocean Vista Dr. S. LaJi 499-4515 From $8.5,950 S S lO·fi 21124 Windchild Ln. H. R 536-9861 $52,500 Sun. 1 5 2 II & FAM RM or OlH •3630-C South Main, S.A 644-7211 $48,500 Sun 1-5 l iEDROOM 8 Hue Chateau <BigCyn> NB 962·4454 $149,000 Sal/Sun 1 ·S HOME & INCOME l IR & l IR 415 Poppy, Corona del Mar n73·2278 Sun 1 5 UNITS FOR SALE 21R&2U 208 Agate. Balboa Isl. 675-4000 $99.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE f IR&JH 2.517 F irst St , CdM 675-3000 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 I II & l II fi05-6051f~ Marguerite . CdM 673-6510 Sl 12,500 Sat /Sun I 5 l1R&2 1R 007 Larkspur , CdM 673-4400 Sun. 1·5 002 Begonia . Corona del Mar 673 4400 Sat/Sun 1·5 lll&l lR& FAM RM or OEN 4405 Cha nel Place. N B 63 1-1400 $209,000 S SJ 5 l1R&4U 4819 River , Nwpt. lich 67!>-6670 $137,000 Sun I 5 4 ... ' .. 425-42511) Narc1sl!lus. CdM 644-7383 $147 .000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR LEASE l llDIOOM 1312Santanella (lrvTer) CdM 675-6000 Lease $58S/mo. SIS J 5 554 Hazel. Coronadel Mar 675-6000 Leatse $800/mo S/S 1-5 If 2 Rue Fontainbleau. B. Cyn . NB fr75-6000 Lease $1.250/mo. Sun 1-5 4 llDROOM 17061 Herbert Ln. H.B. M7-8491 $425 l"t· Sat/Sun l 5 4 II & FAM RM or DIN 2221 Port Harwick <HVHms> NB 644-6200 $700/mo. Sun 1 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR LEASE 2 II & FAM RM or DEH 4898 Pearce, Hntg Bch 846-2261 $450 mo. S IS l·S l llDIOOM 2433 Vlsta Hogar (Bluffs) NB 6"·1133 $520/mo. Sun 1·5 #3 Seablrd Court, N. B. 646-2700 $.195/mo. Sun 10·2 . , ... •• w .. trtr• ~ ~ THE HEAL ESl ATERS ; $52,~00 l & FAMILY ~·11.irJh' home "tlh \HI 11~u.1I 'Jh1,• :l Dalh1>, .,!.I f,1mlh 1 ll()ITI JOd Ct:::-0 1' ll .\ I. <\ I N C 0 ~ l)ITIONIMi ,\1 S.~2 000 )oo h1ul IK'll\11 huri)' 962·777 t ... 11..,..·--- RAMILl"'G I UACHESTAU ' l IR·WALK TO SU'f S64,SOO ~·,·lu1Jt•d t>ntrv lo lu&l' fam1lv '"l'd It' 11111 rocw.. M.ti.:11\t• :olt)Ol' lln•plun• l"ormul lc1~11r•• 1l101ni: room t•on\ 1•111 \'n\b i.t'r\'l·d f mm 11<>Uff\l!l'l .iardcn le ltchl!t\ L h tr Ol)I C'UI l l'lllJQt• ~1·1luru1t• "mi: lor "0 ~ 11nv;il1• 11111~11·r :.1111 & d11l1Jr,•11 .. •111.irtt· , . llurry' C.' 1111 !Jti3 7881 • [i"IUMI_ MESA WOODS ; ENTERTAINER . t>rtt· .. r 11 kind 3ll(d room f11 l'11l,H'I' I ~),..~,. h.tkon~ 1111111• t•n ll'llM ll Int nl 1111111' \\II h \\ t'I '11.r ,111.t hulllln rdr111ciu.,,1 i.!J" lllHl & ltr\•p}l l1l•uul1lulh 11.1111·1 .. 11 All 1h1 , 1111 ~%.115u 1· \LI. 5.'°ll• 21~.o C:SELECT I PROPERTIES ~ 4 BR PREMl'R PALACE 2 STORY·POOL S75,950 Uoohlt• duor formal mtr· bl!! l'Olr) to 1lramallc Ii,\ 11111 1 oum t;r411•1tlU1 i: l 111 l•plan• I.ill Ill' torm.ot ; dm1nie room ronvl'nlt 1 h """ ''" from pJnl)' k1ldlt'n l'•Hnmandhti: \ h'\\ nl ,,,,.rklmf( poor &. J ,, I IJ I 1 I (' 0 V l' r. 11 v•n 1hon !'l\\t'l'Jllll~ i.llltr~ to h1dt>aw.i~ mai.le~& 11uc~I 11u1le~ F1rsl lo t)ll l!l'l .. th1 .. uniqul' find uJ ,, hurga1n pr1n•' Call 00.1 i8111 'I '• I'• Jf [~ma1i1 S&SIEAUTY ~focll•l7,nrScal lkod't & I i:olf t"11111·11t· <thr. :lb« "U 11 l' r cJi• 1• (I I 0 l c If & landsl'u NI, $04,!1$0. ~~~ .......... !~~ "Harbor Lifhts'T JIM IHtAOU;Y llu'4h money 11 whe1 h11hv,.1tlrr1111rt• paifl • Jr VllU WUllL ll'I lt•l ~ ro"I o( th1· world 110 llj ju11t drlv" within 1• lnw11I ~pt·t-d llmll. • A 1•ollnl(r rdur11tl4ifi add" thou 11nd11 r doll11r• l o • man llrottme tnrome wht he lpt'nd\ ltlndlnl( • 800 lo rollrl(f' • Cow an animal th.a 1lvt"f all th~ milk It r to r1nnen1 who u n lh~ mlllt It fl Vf'I 1 • ,,. OAA.YPILOf ~ S!pt-.nbet2e, 1iTI ..._.,,_S. HMMl,_S. HwlFwS. .....•.•............... ....................... .................... .. ~.~~ ........ ~.~.~ ......... !~~.~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~~~!:!.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~~ ....... !~!.~ ~~~.~.~~~.!~.~~ ~~-~~~.~.!~.~ 1M I 044 .,....... I 0441niM I 044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I 021 C..... dtl Mw ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE SUllSllN£ IS IN Swuly yeUow carpetinc & plant ftlled lAnai ; your "green" will buy the best value in Cameo Htghlunds ! Only $127 .soo C not leaaehold ) for 3 bedrooms. formal d inlnc . with unbelievable pnvacy. It this delightful f am.Hy home is not sold thia Sunday - color me red ' CHRIS HOPPER UNIVERSITY REALTY JOO 11. eo.t ..... ., c.r...dtlMw 67MSIO , ....... t007 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE AMUICAH DREAM SS2,9SO 1 UNITS ~s.ooo n..•,ub t:uttuge 184.500 R4-.luced' s lir. 3 l>J 111 bu) & IK:l'JO $11a.:'JOIJ (.Ju11•1 tree hnl'd ~trt'l't 1 UK 3 bJ ~1:r. IJOO lt'lld, lu Jlrt\ .111' p.1rkm~' l\lar~hull lllt) t.15 41;c11. C<>ltllj(t! Wll lkWll)' le -• :iec:ludctl .-nlr v 1 LllVlbh Corona ct.I Mar I 072 hvlnjl room h11:hh"h11-d ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• by t uuwl)' tir cpl ace! Corona Highlands (;ourmul kitchen "' llin· WITH 11111 rntl'rt111nmenl numbhn11 walk14a\' l , " l' l' p I n g m .1 '> I c lit!droom uni.I bath • rh1ldrcn '> rctrr;.iu l'.ir '' tame p.i111, "'1th h.rl k) ard room for pool' 014ncr ldt ort-J and mu:.t sell• Submit you 11rfcr • 817 6010 ,....,,,''If• I t •1 ft •f '' I [~UNll HUGEHOHEY Ook Hordwoods AHD llurr). \\on l IJst' Ardutet-turnll) th.'"ll(nf'd l..orl(l'Ull~ IHH + bonu' t·u.,lum dupl"" ~ llR & +IJmrm A lronrt1t1un 1 HH lou~uJI \\Ill\' .l~l hbll'd m prl' ... lll(1ou" c-..·11 .. r I. .1• hilh.ml rm lluntmirton B<•J1 h .ir1·;i .,..,, .... nwr luna:: d1H1•rt•n1 \ppo1111111ent univ se,·thi-. 'Iii 101 ~ ~ }',\l I. :\1,\1( fl' RANCHO CAPISTRANO • 9 t\1·rt·~ ll I I.ind CiOl'l;C'OU~ prOp1 rt \ lvl' t'\tlU,1\1' l'IHIOll\ l\l>tj II\ 1111! ~·1111p1111· 1':!1 !KIO Pn •,t1gc llume 111 llru.111 muor l 'or1111.1 rid \1,1 r. I llr . \4 y,orotb\' \ H'W, 3.om .••1 fl ~lll!l.iJOO. t•nn onl\ lly O\\ n.-r h II ">hi I 1024 •....•........•. ~ ..... . MlSA VUDI JUST 1.JSTED. l mmac 4 BR. newly carpcu-d " lenc lll.I h o m t- Reuuu11bl)' 1irlu•ll .it SQl,SOO ~vt-• ~ lUlll PAUL W BRUMflHD t. ~ssoc 642-85 50 TOUGH CHOICE hJ 0111 e .. ek Ru) Pool sauna. JJt'CU/l, tcnnh ~.soo ~s-1~1 PRIDE OF ()\\':'\~;ns111 I' 3 BR. J Bu , •ount1' kltCh, ('U"l 04Mll ,, l'r!lh drp:,,, \\c:l h.11 :! pullu' BBQ. <·ornl·r lul OJX 11 Sun 1·5 \fll J,1,1111n1· c 11 Cll' lklll t.,IJll• ~tul 1• -.! 1:?13 I:!.'> q·,•11 REDUCED S5000 C:l•or£C'OU' rolhnf! lull, l\om1• 0\f'rhlnkll\J.! S,llllJ \ 11 .t l' u 1101 1 ~ l 111 11 !'M1utlwrn 1."1110111.tl ·• ''' .1 Ur. ll'pur.1k 1-'~m ltm Formdl 1>111 Hm, J H.1 0\\0t·r .\n\luu ... Ht•dm l'•I ~'lOOO ""t'"' 7:! !1m DOCTORS TAKEHOTE 1----------i Hl::UC'\ft1'~:1 HI \I I\ OLDCdM :~10 ~"4MI l>m 1111 ~ pr.11t1c ,. ; Water View Dwplex f:.\STSll>E i,11\ '"" 1 111 IUlll ""' 1•.1t11•11h 3till0 S11 It I hdrm~ 5 ... ""'(' & <'11)11\ I \\1 "" hu1lrl111i: • l.in•I • l1t b h 11•-.11 ' I c.11 .1i;,1· 'l1•1re11 ll.t\\Jll'1n , .... 1111111 lur \' :1:u~,:~:..: '\1•~1.1 '11',',~ll J>k1ng 'lll'l JO~I hHI ~.'l!"ill 1'111w nuh llu,1.111.tl ••12 :,t•i OPEM DAILY 1-4:30 r~; 6Z1H CALL 640-6600 444 CA.BRILLO 1ma1?1111· •• 'h1111 11 .1 11. o 1 ,. ,1 11 , , ,. 14 h., rn ,. lreshl\ p.111111.'tl I llr.: 11.1 tx .. 111llf111 pt1\ 1111• l'llli•l-. homt' Hl C 'olll'~l' l'.orl. "" 2 ltdrni, ·1 hath-. :.! 11111..t (Ill d1• "·''' L 1't fri>lr'>, lXl1.1 l.11n• l.ir1l1 lOUlltl) l..11<h, p.111. Iii.•· ly rrn Slt>i -.oo h:it·k \lll •I " "" 1•11•rl CHARMING path>, ~untlt·• k .\ 1·1t••11 2 II It hou'l' + '' IHt jl,11 ,11(•• .1pl l ;111 r .. r '"' h'<l' Only )fi7,.1uu II\ o.,.nt'r. 7~1 UH~ ----------1 l 111-USTSIDE • DARLING! l H..•cJroiorn hurrw 'l'\\ 11.trnl .ind 1 .1rp..i.. Uni) :>lt>.:'>00 lTCUBllitm1 962·.wnar646-8103 ----;;; p I I I Country Charm T11h 2 bellllMllll l;11111clr\ mom, h.irclYoll<MI (h)l>r~ l•1JI :: 1l1• >llJ.11:;t1 1 ·\I I HOMES OPEN SUH. I ·4 2647 WHt•st..-Pl 1orr Dt'I Mar > 0111 I ... 11 u 11 • c h ,. r m o n t;utaldl· l 1nuau.il Z :.Lor)· Yolth 3 b<.lruu, t •1 11.1 , d1•n d1nin.i rm , b1lt lfu, (f11lt ~p \\Otk,.hl)J) Unculdcnt• ~.000 GllWAUCU O il S•t1Sun 211 4 1 t.:huba11;0 , l>O.&rlOI c:alhedral lt:ihn(, I br. lu&hlY up,;rad1•d. 111ngh: a\y, plulih "P" t hruuut ~T~ OPBt SUNOA y I ·I l la + PAM.IL T 1772 CHJMSIY TuaTll IOCK THI LANDIN'i see.ooo .Is• 'E 1crunaculale Plan I -~ TUrtle Rock. Gora.aw l<ancfw San Jo'"lui11 OPEN SUtlJAY 1 Tl 5 53 MONTANAS ESJE REALTY US.5200 9:f21 Don11 walt la U.O.. ~tn We entry. Coa,y formal BUY tbla •• Piao lMn1 bo.•ta crackUn11 • o o • •. 4 Ba . 2 \\ n A. SponJth fll'f'plae<t. Ln\ • apaclou a hom•. Im-ly fOC')'nai dln1n1 room 11\.lcuJatt and ~aullfull)' Bri&ht It c heuy "L" ~{uatod. up~radt'Cl In tlaaped kitchen. 11u£~ _ ~---~ on.by colon. Pool 11 family room1 vlev.1o 1---------1---------1 iot , prore .. lonally tropical atrium pallo End unit ; 3 on .. 2\.-\ ba .. brand new "S:tn Luis Rey". Prerruum location. nt.•uby pool , njoying benuliful elevat~ viatu Goraeous, upgraded "mmk" carpotitl!(. A truly invitln~ home in n prestige community ()(f ered at $99 .ooo Mesa Verde Bars•ln hunt•r'• l'hl·l Ii: tbllo b111. apa rkl11111 3 ~rm home with mt'r 111~-d fomaly room Quirt •lrl.'t:l. fully UPllflll.lcll Just h~tc<l at sw,t.oo Su hm 11 no dfl\\ n VA tc.tuu Cull~ ll~l 'V~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS l.lo\t' coml'r Int :1 hr :! ll.1 ~ din. ·"'lilil•' i \ \ 2'./l,1CMI L' .. IJ 'l'I 11.l'I Dono Poiftt 1026 ..............•...•.... :1 II \CR ES lt)lfl ffil H 1.il I" 1 me IJnd on l'uJ'l hl!h"' a ) :'\t!Jr 1•nlr JOH' 1., \l.inna St•11111 (,·.1:." AMCHOIAGI fMYESTMINTS 1714J 496.7711 2 lrond H•w Homes. I )t l'Jll \ It:,,. ti., I In" ~J \l.1n11;1 :1 hr I h.1 .,, l'f\ olh 11-.111111 C)11.d 1 I~ n lun q>t hltn "'l'll 1 .1nr1· 11,h" ~hr t IJ1111 Ill\ IUCllll 1;1'1 Ill Ull lh1• i:r'ounu 110111 1 hl''l IM11rll'' .111· uni\ )»:? ~.oo 'O\I.' 0,,.111 llwhk1 \\Ill .1l'1'""' 111 1111" n or "111 ··nn ... 1d1•1· Y<'Ur hom•• or lnl 1n lr.1111.' 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Lara• pauo "~ ~llh tall t.reea "priute FAMILY HOME too. F .. land. ean oow tu 1~772 UEl,t"AST : 38R, ~vlow-7$2-tTOO. 2·111.0y +•"II· f11mlly rm · Cl't111t•t•l!H~JO •MC1• Q:J~t1t'l::.!~~:'~ d~ir!:: [ Sl&l l1fiii11·~1 Int front yard w /pal10 & ~ iii'E\ld~ lrwl lrCl'I. $12.SOO -· 11!1 OPIH HOUSI t .5 THIS IS ITI Tbis 11 thr borne )OU'\'e ti.en waiUn& far I Ru.rry' REALTY INC. 714/146-1371 Alllbetxtruroaketbl11 1 1,..iM 1044 lrvltte 1044 bdrm home wuh bo1 nu..' ••••••• •••• •••••• •••••• •••••. •• •• • • • • • •• •• ••• • r oom In b eaut ful •. , , • • , Culverdale abaolulely l,;'\;I\ .f ,\RK T.\\NllM l 8d1111 t '• l>J. •Vllntr~ unbeUevablel Up1raded OWNE.ft 3llr, 2bu. lrl( k1hht•n. 2 put1t1" 11ru11 carpet• drapes thruout. lut. Bnck fr11k llivlllt! tam11v honw 1'11111 lOJ, Central air. Soll water frml llvlni:: &. dininu rm. Th" \V11lo\\1> ~.:iuo. plumblna. 8rl rk N11tur11l ~uutl \uUltcd T\IH1~:1.1.1u:,\l.TOR:, f1reph1.l'e. Ji'amlly room. realina:c. 1rn tua c "'10 Don B1r1111 xJz.71;,1 Reduced! A ntuslloeet-! dowa, all I u!"· rur 1111 r•:\cmnl(:-ll:i.\ o739 SI I SOO WI V ll' W l I' i: 1 ,ul l• '> 17591 WA.YHE Xlr:a. Si 1 .1~0 1111 1 ~ T~~;~:~!~~,::~; NEW LISTING ® NEW VIEW C0:'\00 S11n i·un h•rnck '1upl."11u 1 Rl>R \I honw 111 t' \ 1•llcnl lot·.111011 O\l'I loukl< pal't... qull'I ~lrcl'l p r 0 f \.' b ~ ' I• 11 a I I ~ J,rndM u111·cl Tip 1up roii d1t11>11 Sl!J,l):,o UPt:N TOO.\ Y I·~ I' :II -l!Jl!11 1·11~l'(l$t•Jl()\'l:I RAHCHHALTY 20Th. CENTURY FOX! 55 l·ZOOO Sharpcl>l home ever ~Ew home . urgraded MUST SEE! l'rpt~. tlrp!>. neYo no-wax Im mac. 3 8 r . 2 b u flooring, cerum11.· talc. Tur t I e r o l' k II om l' linted Yotndow:., ;,inllque wtrum1ly rm & <l1n oJk mantd. ,elf ·Clean rm..-atrium <.:i.tm lie 1Jouhll' oH·n & tbhwsbr cor. new cpl & ll••nl I h lind Bermuda lawns, $88,500 mcls l11nd ()\, n1•r llJ llcl 1168 "15*1 75.2· 7&'7 "WIFE PRESHVO" ---- u H l'lrl'l' ll\111.: \\llh 1015 Turtlitrock "' k1tt·ht'n :.1111ce for t:Arcptlonal 3 bd :!bJ \111111 hrkli.l h.ir. lounge home w/n111ny xtrJ~ A '"l' "'l'l b;lf \\' rrfnc & beautiful hom r 111 u l11·1·r 1,1ppcr J bdrms hcuullful fon11ly un•u rurml din ri~ fil m rm' Pleoi.eo Join u11 for u1wn L10011l> rm. \\Ith cui.torri houl>cSal /Sun l2 :i l'.d.1111cl:. & ~hl•l vei>. 18842So&lnaw !11"4 4156 __ A_110~~ JoaquiirOolf Courr;t• Up i.trade1 .. by l)y,•ner 196,000. 979·til~. 1,44.Q~. or SS8 7000 OPEN HOUSE I ·5 REMARKABLE! ~o .. 1"hH-e ON homes••• & Ii, 1)11~ ..._... _.. remark.obi• ~~/.'J; residences. 01. This J>Opu1Jr 3 bd1 m :l bJ w~·8600 Cumbndi;t• '1oJc:I 111 "Thi' Terral.'<' · ha:. hP1·n bl.'a ullfulh up~ 1 J•h•d 't523 CAMPUSJ>a:IRVIHE lhruoul 'I h,• l'U:-111111 flrl•plan• & \\<'I h,11 11111 \ 1dc a dramut11· ul'1'(•lll tu t he II vln1: rm 1'h.- 01'1·::-.. 1),\11.'l' !!,\ M 1'0•111 \I i;eeond bdrm e1111·1h unto,_ ________ _ u beautifu l i:u1tlt•n eu111 t lLfCTIOH 1 h111i rri.itlt·nC'I' .iti.11 YUR SPECIAL IOI( pallO !)t'e lo bl'llt'\l' lcl1•.il I \ r old adult DHIFIELD featu11'' a h1l•Jl..fJ\I 1111~ bone honw ~v1·1 nook & form.ii dmmi.: rm \ 111w v.111 '11lt' lorl \ POP\,;L.\R PLA~ U l'ullnov.i;i21iOll T1'"nhnmt-. ll'~i. lh"n •, ~ ,. • ,, • • " in1 to hl':ich 2 l.r g S761900 !ilu11ru111: ;1 l11lim 1'urtk D d ll111 k llroJdmoor <lupin :: 14 o9woo South h111l\l' 111.1111 .. 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JJ\l \ti t:Jll !•11 JI' llCHnt <>r Oprn llou"'' '\(111 1 '):.!11.Jll SHORECLIFFS SP<" t ... 11l.1r \ 11·\\ 5 hr + jlU• '' ,qtl II\ "" n1•1 s:!:r.1 ·~·· ,., 11 ..... 11 <!1~ f;\1•11111<• ( ·"""" t.i:l-iik1 /("-p€HIG€ :lOO N Nl•\\ fMlrl '-II EASTSIDE DUPLEX L.ir~t· :! bl'tlroum l bulh unit~ $5("1 mo 111rum1• Woo't 1.1-,1 ~10.1100 lull l'.1nor11m11 '11·w oo 111.'lllll"llll.1 ul l.lk•· ·111n. :! 11.i upi.:r:itlt•ll, Ill'\\ h111n1• Ill lllJ,ll'r Jll31ll11''1 l .. 1k1• Fnrl·St SSll,900 7hX 711,1 LOT 271 LAKE FOREST Fra n Fin~. 2i.lol'). sp1rul :'Ill tool'C~n 536·7!H2 ,1r lfltl. 3b11 dC'll fJlll Ontu rrn, lit•l'> 'rll'I lnlir~ rm 11.!t'JI (111 Mhf ,1 1(1' \'WI' II/ IJm, 1; .. u S.ia 1111•10<' "'21 .,,. uf Sl11l1•r. 1·a ol ~ S94 500 .~2-02113 0 1 I.Ill U1U6. 14921 A THEL ~~ mc:.:i.ii.:i· i ITFL TURTLEROCK 8y0wHr :1 lied room 1-1, lt.1 w , 1 I CCllll \ ICW J"<t•\\ 1 t•llWIMKI d1·<·k ;,durn' prl\ 1111• (<'111Nl 1r•;ir ),1111 hi IO\t· ly Art•h ISt•1H h llt•11(hh Urt'.I. Prtn·1I '" "II f.o•I ' ul SiS,:xJO ~ ZACRECOUHTRY l \\lf.Ollll.111 .. \~US ESTATE IHH llt-,1UH , t.1m rm \l f i>l <lf Id I pol, 1'11\ ,Ill '" .itt• fr.ilunnl( ttlll'" IJo'.11h 1'111 l'CI rii:ht ft11 lh•m1t 'l11h·•l .I Ur hm in ·' t'l')Urtll) ~l·tlll\11 With qiuik '·'''' "\l'l•:LI .. \ . . r Jl t-:,\1. l'Y >l:Jl llMJ3 645-6646 ulv.ard ... up;:n SJI Sun ~ 11 12 S Rkr 1198·21l3G 1 U..•th•x•m on lht• l.1k1· l'rl\llll' bc111h lwoli .. 11111 f1rrpll1<'<' 2 •tor> v. ltakon) Sf·rt·m· ---------•IHuntintjon 1042 1l fW!H't'ful Onh ::.Hi,OUO SSOOO Hcri>Our ,,., ~13,111111 dn\\n S l'~:NTO" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ownr A$!!. 540-0SS.i l:'lll'HOVE:\tt:!'n s RANCH REA.L TY 551·2000 4br, 2 •~b:i. 1.1111 1m \•1c alhr clr11I c C'lllni:. furm din rm u111tn1de'1 lbruout 2 f1 11l~b. lri.: m~lr bdrm 1rn1lt-Prol lndscpn1c <'llhl .. T\', JlClOI ~ othc>r Ul>llO('IUllOn ;,. J ~ , owr :i!!iOOMt l.th1~111111u~ llJ.l'•nlfous<-~onl •, /("-~R€HIG€ l!<rlt'11.int hm hoi-• 'ba, IXIMiC11rtl.1n!I {'11:\1 ---HOMe' f .1 111 I m . f I Ill I d In In". -. ~) llcllcr thlln m·w 3 llr 2 FowltoinValley 1034 h11 14 .tlk In p anl q , OH THE WATER With 39' boat slip I Ur <.:ondo, uncll'r SI00.000 1:!13 ) 592 !'11121 OPEH HOUSE I ·S hcnehts. Ch1s1• to 'hor CHARM.lo.JG.I ping, sch ls. & l'CI 1£1~.:~~ Propertl•• . 752-'920 <400 OUAllSI NIWl'O H.a<w "- •kn, lmln rm k :! I 1 rik ~ 1•---------1111~ pl ttfl(' 1 t ) I' It'll< (•d #. 11..... .• ho111 & < 111 1 .it. l h1" I\ a 1w1 t1•11 hm lu1 1.1m A. hn~r" tiv :ir;rt 11111\ , 'I.! .:tOO l' J II Liberty bot &tote t • l t • ''·'" .~., 4 tn I.\,., 171 1111..K ~· .. \",111 ('01!1•1 l OPEM SUN 1·4 .South..of-HICJhwoy 6 ll h90nla .. llH c\ (1Jr.t1!•' \111 Cu\ 11.11 "" lh'\\ 1 1 llh n • 1 ,. 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SGS.UOO o" n1·r !.1'1 3120 HEIGHTS S67,950 Tv.o •tory k111111) 111nc· churner llnck (pl<· hu' \4 llld•I\\ ,,, hlllll' F I Ill II Ill With CJfll'll b~.1 111• !\lev. port \rlflrr\' R42 SOOK \1(1 Ill COLLEGiE PARK B1•111.1t 31,1r. 2ha hnmt·. ---------•12 llonw~ on lri: lot 41~ prof lnd-l'pd SJt, Sun • V. A.. TlftMS • Porpy OwnN Hldr wlll I ~. 20.'i Amht'nl SUI u·,;,., SS4 950 flJlJll('I' U73 22il Alt l.nqcr 3 br.' :! b.1 homt. Plc1tt>r-~l1tn 4 Rr dl'n ~500--A-Pl;;:;-,3S " !.!. Ga bllns. UW, .,.,, httat. e>ce.in vat<w.' 3 l~plc.: lot. 3 Br. 1•, hath, up brick fplr Ownrr p111nt St>ll Trade if.II !Sll7 1raded 842 VU!I mC lhruout Al!IO lo1tall ----1-'---------- ing ncv. cal'J)('ts. Buyer Harbor Vt.w Hiiis Dy OwMr. Me a Venfr may choo~(' own colol'tl LUSK S:rn~11llto lmm11c Sp11clnu~ i RR or .I+ Dble 1rnr Lu p,Hlo !Br. Fum rm. 2ba. m:rny Den. l'».000. Conwr 101. "' bltn nnQ i\ll fu11t on l'Slm lrntuf'('~ on 111~ lot privacy w/full bluck lhll! I 1137.~ ln<'hich•t land. \\all, lj.te (am rm, frplr (H4392S.11ve1~6·81.04 No bkra pleai<t'' 3101: Iola of lllra~ JmmR1· C&tarn11r11n, GW ~O!I or Mil :us1 •.....•..•.•.•••......• h11rtJ"1J111I floor:-1 Mu'l 0 II S ,l I Su n I 0 II S !I <,I'll f"'lll S98,900 Incl luncl 11«'~12 This beautHul 3 l>drm Puro P izurru 011en 'lF:W~KX<TflNG pre ~ I e )' M od PI In Sat/Sun.10·5 833 !17811 l11llto11 honw fr.1luri11.11 l~•>htenc' l:'. v. 1111 up«n SCOTI REAL TY "ni:h· h·\1•! plan. dt• Sl,·75.ll lr•lne 104 CaHrom lu Homl'I offeri;i---------1 f',\Ti\l.INA Vl~:WS :I 2 ™6th& 4. Hparale f;,iml· ---nun" :i lli\'J II. CfOllhl\ lll!htfUJIV 111JRTndPl1 rlcn ----------1············ ......... . lllJlll. JiH U/71 (>o lu'h ly rm Firepl3cl' 1n hvm~ PRICE RtDUC ED rnn~lnot liu11 AA7.~100 rm Patio in courtyiml S2400 J.i) W Yt•1.1h 1t,•111l) l.1ncl"'llJ>l' 5~, i~ I:! ~21 lrond H•w Lilting 41tr, 2bJ , d Ulo\! to :\lunn.1 II h S I I $1~1 9~ OH GOLf COURSE With OPf::O.: \ 11-:W• By "" 11t'r :'\ EW Hnnrho San JoJ11u111 c:arlll•n 11.'n~I. Slrp-doYon l.ll. 2Br+dtin +2ha Lux CJ>l 'j( Ph IW0·4fil1J •1 .117o•J ('oJ"t II" v Sprinklers In front t o"· J hd1 m 2 1111 , rn 111 rm ~ f .Jttllnrt l!Ml Z:!'.I? W( <; T~IOf RF Al TV to 11chool1 llurr>' \\ 1111'1 l'lel't door 0[>••111•1 l 'µ IHI Ion~! i.:rutll•d 1 rpl n bt•11ul1lul S6l,500 IW..rfaQkJ Call nu\\ lus..tw INC fl4H 2323 4921 KARIN AMH lhl!I beauty' ~ h l u11.i2 Uuplex. neor bcoch ·-----Oil S:it S1111 IH 1~ Col um l!brt•ut·h 5140,ooo UMIVUSITY f'ARK h1n1', l'ool & jiu Ulll ., ••• 0221 Tl'rr;ic('. 3Ur, 2 ba, up Walker C ltm Reel falofe I h SI /\l(en_l. "'"-· _ " •l'·ll' I 1r 1J11W 1<1rp .11n1r d. 111n,Rlf' ~torv. and n1•11:hborhood. 1 lo'l' to,1----------l unit. SOUoo 5.~2 11:"; \II Sq l'ark $:Jf> I Ii I AtDUCED!! ~21 !! S32.t00 !! St11'l"r 't'Q\A 111'1111• 111 thf h1•\t 1>n1·l' m tc~wn l hr. 1'1l\N1'd ••n1 I Jloltlo Jo:nd unit w1xlnl l)alvur> ~ "'•rnnt) 2 u r 11.or CIOl!l' tu pool J uet llstcd & wll I not J11icl' M utlil hurry. Cull now! Bllr. 8411 MM -----STRATFORD PARK . fl(oaut btii a br. 2 ba. ram rm . l1v rm , !orrnal din rm & trplC' All up 11radcd . profr~'lonnlly lnd ~cpd M111l \UOtl S!ll,500 962 lll!ll Oc•onlrHVs C'lcMn .1n'1 lovf'ly La Of'EM HOUSE l·S RAHCHllALTY Hl·ZOOO ---t'+ Univ. rark Townhonrn nn 11rcrnbelt. Fet> lund View. Sll2,$011·0wnrr ~· 6172 l)ut'11lahome Ju111Ua.ll'rt ALL ABOARD' (;urlll'n bathroom urr • mil~ll'r 41Utf' 1.uch ri•nr Th1i. bl•auttful Columbl• yard \\tlh 111!• or fruit .\todol 111 Colll!itt• Park lrM11 & covt>rcd hril'k h•11 b e~n up11r 11 tled p11u0 ~;x1r11 lurJCl' i·ul •h.· thruout 1 Thl11 4 bdrm 'lie lot with room for honl llomt-otr•r11 fln1 ~hv1I or tr11ll1•r {'ll>'oe 10 l)(l.1••h l1Unu11 rrx1m, ru rnlly room ~:xcellcnl nr1ghootllc1u1I l'I< lormul dlnln11. Stereo *Emotional* J'r1c(.'() Mllht. $7\,:icJI> lntc.'r·rom to 11J1vc tirrd DF.ANE home. 21Jr. 2b11. Lm1h carpcllllll In llvtn~ rm. & f:lm r m rnOJkl·~ th11 4 hdrm l' • bu town h 11 mt• .1 -µ1• 1 w I tr<'ul' "AruCl'" hdw1J noonn11 in cntrv h•ll & klh'hl'll ucJcJ11 111 II• di' ll~ht F.xlr111o1vt• lrrick w•irk 1n vntr} • 111111 k buck 1>11110 Univ l'ut•k 171J.~MI loom to loom r1•ol. f"lrc11l11ce ln family corne r lot. Suhnall Jmmarul11to 4 btdroom•. room. Mirrored doors In Own~t bou1ht new. HI Y 552 7 3 l>alb homo Jn finost ri· bdrm. Patlot In front • anxlou1! Call Now. • 000 tildcntlftl araa. Flcx1blt' roar · 3 romm. pool•. mt; PROFESSIONALS ~~~~~~ noor plan. Room f(W df•n rark1. Cloee lo 1chool1 & n:M~7S TH E 'fl F 1 h d 11hoppln1. Aro1uu In love --------1 Vlll "·CE. or 0 • ce · 1 n 1 l' wllb lttlna" Th<1n this It UMIVUSITY PAIK " 1ar•1• ltao use 811 raml the-home for you! Waub 1 M M A C U LA 1· E REALTOR ly rm). lots of 1t.or111tl! he I h f llP:'l<'C. pnvl\lc ('Ornl"J' lot t tra n1 10 y rom HIGHLY UPORADE01 __ T_U ___ TLK•octl w11only landstaplna >OUr bat k yard• Hurry! 31>r O.tord mo4el w/ de " "" " c1111 tntlay. tomurriiw 114,100 1lreblo ORF.ENUF.LT 0,IN SUH. l·I rn•y twi 100 hitr: S'7:t,!1:.C1 3672 ILA.CKTHOIH location. J\ plcturto1111u1· 57'2 Sler'r• Coto JUST LISTED!! ll11:h on u hill above• lieuutll 111 l.111<unu . lnvl•h 3 Mrm . :! hut h ~llrdl'tl hnmr !.urgr. 11rl v11t1· yurd with 11l11tu11 tre••11 L .. 1 ~ o r P ,. 1 c1 c ,, r uv.ncr!>hlp h••r«' 1'111· .. 11 l'l~.!1110 mtl.'\'::Zbff>~ ~Il1l17 490 1000 Sf'!C T A.CULAI OCIAH VIEW ;\I'\\ r• ~ c• 111111( I 11 XU f \ 1ow11hi1ml''• 2 & :l llr, :.!' l\ii . from SllS,Ol\11 fl• n lie 10·:. down 4011-4!1 l!I TfHMIS! llACHI SAIUHGI ClOclt to tbl1 lovt•ly 401l, z•,nA. family homt•. Thi• 1mm11' hnu•1· 11hov." llkt• 11 modt•I, m.1ny u11 1tr11cll'~. Jouvn1•cl 11hut- 1\'t~. m11 rnri•1f door~. 1''111•ph11 1• In rum rm, u~1·1I ht h·k µut w . po111 •Ill' fr1u I'll 1(111 tlr•n . . Z#\.1 H50 wk<!,)-! S.'5HJOl Lachenmyer. ll<'olltor I ••d c..,.t RUN i view from buck )'Id & 0 • Bdrm11 famll\' rm QUAIHTHAHTUCKIET fl•llSI tu l ofully dcr ur.1tcd dlnlnJi rm °''" ·b•th~ -MESA V~Rl>E NOl<Tlt STYLI 8 • 11.200 1q. n. ln1ld~. llli:h otrlum t.nlt of llJ>ltnHI•·~ Cost•Meso t024 Dttol'alorsdroom,:l llr l _ ----DEAllED tellli>.i•. Iota & willlµapar Wi.rm ~~~~~---~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• na. princ only Sil.5oo 2 STORY & POOL TRY VA ol •t.or•1• •pace Ai ~ uni eerthy colori1. i\c·rn1u C:. ;:oum .... ~•Mr~IY ;.. LLEGE Pl\ 3Hr. Zba , mcm Warm earth tuned 41.)( Que4001q. n. BONUS rm from p11rk & ~I t.iM!l CO._...,... 11 Pool+Jaccu 1i. Im .._ _________ I trrror, Pl<'t uresque 3 Ur. 2 83. choi«-11 ll mak~lhlt homo ap1~11I virwo!hllls! S!ll.000 ~ -e <. 68..!.:!"•• • 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPIHHOUSE SAT. Ii SUH. I ·4 201AGATE ,._,,2Dr, Iba Cottn&M on l lot. J ust reduced SH,500. mac.$67.000.~:}3743 ,. 1ablu & a hu llcr~. location SG4.500 RAMCHRIALTY ln1 to famllle1 of aJI ., RrO·Y·O nrol'll ~wut 0 H sprm•lin~ JunlJX'rs, col ,...mdtcan a1•. Enlualve w.o of 4 Bd 2 b tlw r 1J • ' '9 _.....,.. HOUS.._ ~ft OUSe orlul tlo\\ers lllx21 fam 1!!~-t-t.. 511·2000 SWUUUH04 T&NNIS rrn1.. a • am >' Vu, Jht patio. S4 .~. "'"...,.. 11::: s /SU..,'"'·"P t 3 I b ~_,, rm .. dean&olry Excep-oifl32obr\r,4973MS SAT&.SUMl2·S fESAvE'R"oi ~~nerou~xb'J~~:. <'~~: 4Br+fam rm.1 1tory. UVllMl•VIMI f1clllUM 1ear around. tlonally larcu yard. 2507 Leh~Pfoc• La-• ram11u home with 1~xS8 ol11tenln• pool new cpta lsdrps. 111•900· S4t 500 All included ln lhlt at· Atrium. Taat•tully de-OPIH Sot/S-.n I ·S •• <1 .. ,. • tractha buy. '89,500 coraWd. An xlnt v11lu• ut t645T~ H'n D COLL&G , ARK bonut room and txtru Owner bo\llht anothl'r, ~ Walnut Sq. pl11n B. a w/land. Open Sal/Sun, ....., • .,,, ln"J·~•ino land ..... ...,..... 1 • r . A truly beauillul home. t&S.000 Tty lOG down. mldt teJJ. Xlot 1cbooJ bdrm. Iba., com. pool fl u .s. 21 Acacia Tre _ _, ' "" " 0 R F. A T Jo' 0 R OnlyS63.900. CaU formorelnfo area Anxlous. Prt t• wlll park. Qill 111 now to He wiw.5$2.1170. 3 Bdrms • 2 halht, ENTERTANINC .Lux-lobbeS.lkld 645-3474 astound you , better thlt well appointed UI')', ocean vh!W 1•harm. Z-5tory,Sbr.3ba.d1n I I • i ' • h mllr floor plao Will ronsldtr ll'lltr at w frplr1pool luah ldiatpR i _, 1=• Unltcd8rokl'raM6 741• Bl hurry.968-33'711546·l7s.& home~S46-0022 R•UCID atrium. Rrlpht huppy 49R. 3BA. fom rm, wet 6 I I -I Thl.t woekeftd onb'. ldH I co!on. Xlnt lunchtrupln11 bar, l>e11m C'e1l llv rm ~ ··==~~~T'Ofttl 17S,OOO ll<-VA Terms SJ 10 000 b• ftm r m $71 000 I'\• • "' " AM£1\lC1\N HOME li~~D=D:"'~TY~L.S~R~•~~~r~m~.~~~l~cs~d~<~lc~·l~':'=r=.~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~OWN~~E~R~~~B~r~.~4~8.o~.~·~s1:S~~~~~~~~==..l~~nl~ven~1~~1~P~ar~k~.~4~br:·:2~~~·~!!'~1~00~nlh~~·cp~:~6001~~~~~~l~~dr~c~k~'a~.~~1~89~.~5CJO~~~ -•-Call~.W4. .._ lu -·-' ......!....I"'"""'· .... ~-.' · MAl.TOtt ll)..'2'3 Realtora *·7SUorlOOt ......... .. .. non.,.-....., , VW'lll" ._ --f • ~.~.~ ....... 1=.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... !~.':!';!'!'! ....... ~-~~ .. •-••• ~-~•~u•u•• Sundrt Septembef2e 197& 0AILYPILOT OZ ~.~~ ..... ~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~ ~.~~~ ..... ~~~!~.~ ..... !~.~ ~~!'!! ...... !~.s.~ ........ ~~ ... !~~~ ~:!:.~.~ ...... J~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... , * OPEN HOUSE * lll41 C.._.OTHUS, SOUTH LAGUNA SATUJU>A Y &SUNDAY 1·5 PM Sweep1n~ t•j>a!'ilal \It'"'~ White water & the crabh tf the burl are yours in t~ ~ccluded J ~drm .. 2 bath home Heavy beams, prh ale patio & huge deck embrace thf charm orrered at $127.500 TH~ CJAltDa. SITTIMG u.nd br.1<:k;, patio afford Sp(?ctacular pnvucy 1n tf\111 well maintamed family home, n•a~ehools 51!9.000 llYIBA llALTY 499·2100 I Open 5-lf!day I ·S :!Jll I l J\l'OJU!lh NATUR E E NGULFS YOU in thla spacious 4 bdrm ... TREE HOUSE" - just 6 bloeks from famous WOODS COVE BEACH $205,000 CONDOMINl U M·COMMERCIAL SITES, oeean side or Hwy. at Crescent Bay Beach -80' Corner Sl35,000 & 150x 160 corner $350,000. PLEASE SU BM I T 0 f' F ERS. Seller wil l fmuce. SPECULATORS SPECJAL• 4 Bdrm., fam. rm., two brick frplcs. 2 kitchens. Northside, can build another unit. Submit orrers. Sl19,000 \l1&i.1on \ ll'Ju ... home • 494-7551 • f'f\C (CJ ,.fl\AC t\. Not JU~l il hu11<>e L: sec! I 000 No. Coad Hwy. 1 .. 11.l.' ,,, ~ OPf!!Nt .SSATlsSU"r AHIXC!PTtOMAL ......... Ind 106tMewport .. acll 106' Wft,_sfff IOH t50S2 U vtrleal La.ne W .....,.,.... ¥.... • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• &auUful Auria J\oowla IC~ iq 11 or unlqu~ OPEN UOIJ. E Stl lc SU,. r' & a I '" 0 w n ll r spacl()Uj 6 rusU<' ('(lndu /J.. / ~ " \<.!~PM, Jwtl llsll'd, Im· ... 1ransferr•d 3 br + b\ln1t Ground floor 11011 o/..ido :1 '° I\ Shov.cia.1· hom<' 5 1'1' J bOnu:t. 2 stol'), :'•bath a Br :l ~.boat docir...&t ., H11 + bon~ rn1. bt'au1 Ultr•·deluxe. v 1elo\. 1t\•a1Jftt INTIMATE, PERSONAL, GEM OF A llllch w/nev. no "'"' Broker, $M-3'7!M> Ollt!red at ll7~.ooo ll11olt•um Loi\ of v.ood ... 5 ... "'RP IUY•. ~i'lle9>ro,_rtie• HOUSE located on comer lot of one or µo1nd1111< 1.: 111 ... 1.i;•· ... ..,... -l.Jdo Isle's uniquuly open area~ 2 '"rc1. room IM ooul l•1 ~1:~.~~n~. ~r~~'r .. ~ •:; _lll~U4~2.467_ Bdrm .. 2 balh:s. rrpt<"., 2 very pn vute \~ ·n''it c .. : 1. 1. n '· T, 1'1f'f('1atlni tmm~ 4 Br 2 HIW USTIM~I patios, profess. d~orated. $165,000 iw6.l!IWI HI.I, t'~m ,Rm, ~ fpk N'pt Shot~•. A·ll111ne. LON'"'LY LO d · Vltd ~ '"'' 11, aprnkln, l-aty, ~HK,. dl.'n 01 3 en "" T esir~s company of Othtt-Re.a E:lto .. =·~ ~Yt:J old .Mint Bhru., 2 patu~ Me&>a t4'1 custom house. Let '.s meet to dtscu:.:. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• OPF.Ns,\T&SUN 1 •PM ~~~, & pool• Only l~.future together on beautiful Lido MoblleHotMa 1100 251~Stock&>Un. LH CAYWOOD RI.ALTY LIDO REALTY .~~•~•••••••••••••• &tll-OTS$ owner • 54'· 1 JtO '* GRIDILIA' DV OWNEH. 4 BR. Cam ll77 Yle Lido, N.I. '7J..7JOO ~St11rl\dull(.'ommun1tv k.ltch, 2 ba. on huil' 1, SPYGLASS HILL 115() \\'l\lttll't' Mt1, CM 11.:ro lot, 20Jt40 Pool, Xlnl Opptv Su•""rb \"llw hu11.,·111h1blc l''rwl trtu. Pndt or 4 Hr. 3 '~tb.r Ot!n' M.wpor1 luch I 069 tiMwporl t.ach I 01>9 11 ~xtiO Harrrn&lon OWt1t!r1hip , 61:l,900. lh owner 6"0 17~1 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'oll bt"n911n\ Gpm -~-l-43119 _____ 1 ~lvme!>:.<tfje BRJNG YOUR CLUBS *FOR SALE* 646•7965 LOC)IMONJgwf 1052 _________ , \\'t11t1· 111d.\l fendn.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• fa~,,.,.._.~ tht" .:rurrfull) 4 IR IN SPYGLASS HILL "·•rrn J bedroom, 2 bath ''THE HILLS" hume, uni) :.h.'1111 lu .. iult An 1mmitc:ulatl'. up· iir .. dcd. v. ell loc3te<l Dartmouth pl.in IA 1lh C\ cry d~luil completlc' but the aras~ 10 rear ) o1rd Bnng >vur ireen lhumb and HH! BIG US Pneed below compeu uoo at $68,900. C.U644·721 I 1'Jn "11[,f l - l.11\IU. y & A'15UL1Ar(5 "t'" Port ~•ch'• f1ne11l ro11r-.e' In fin ml' l<><:B· l'Wllom hom~1l~. on thv ltvn in 3 people v.ho c•re \Cry topofSP>&las11 ll1ll nt'11hbu.rhood. See ll W1JI bwld tu swl From nuw-$12,950 $1~.000 Sp~ glass J 1111 S41Ci. Ok l.> Bode.:.i 1$ay Dn \ e Newport Beach 1714 )644-1321 IESTSTREET SWIM INSIDE! _ Dy Ownt.'r ma. J liath '7ti J.i:I' \'1l..111g, by owner, Condo. :\l'"l><•ll l·r1•,.1 .idult p.irt. 2 UR. 2 Ba, O~n lloU)l' !\11111 th1 u l'nl'I pun·h. ~t111 JGC -.hed, 1-"rl 7 PM to ~ PM ll Shor l' c I 1 fr.., , Sa n 83runa Co11rt. Nt'" ()Oft l.'lcmcnk 491\ 22.56 Crt>St. ~ti ~ill.000 nel to ---o~ nc r Courtoy t o Mob11ellome.3Br ,epts& Brkr:. 12l3)822·1211 drp~. ucro~s Crom -Hutthei. ;\lrc rafl For appt 67~·"!.I09 36' PIER Immediate OCCUJ)llnC) Will consider lease op· tion. 3 Br S Ba, trash rompactr. elec gara.:e opener. 541>-4141 20 '< 50 SPACE. $175 +lights No children ;\ho somp salu. Next lu ~la Ana Jelly. Be11t'l1 & Buy l\tol.11le homei., 7204 W. Con:.l Uwy, NB. l.oguM's•••hv • • • LOW EH i'llfn;t: \HL"ll 8 .\ Y .!ralt!ht lrom the Old J.;~1.:11,h Coun1r:..,1dt> coci~s th1 d1il1~hllul :tttk hom v.1thm mtnult·~ lo he.il·h. lt1\Ju:. & park ~~.000. bn•k 1r1~1dt• .iml out. lge L leech l'Ounln \ .. r•I ho mev OCJlll'll 2 Yr old Tovmhome. 2Br, fpk dl·ta1ht•d ~1ud10 tor 11~ ba. Many extras ~Al.1"or IESTVIEW EARLY ILUFFS Prime W ot9rfront TRINA. EHD UNIT L'nwmd to the trickle of a WAT1'~Rf'ALL In your hvlJl& room-or dive mto )Our heated indoor pool you can do bolh lo this • bedroom, 3 bath. ~ 2 BR. Cull ba, Kx.24' lam· rm, liv·rm w /pass thru bar to kllch. palio. KJdb· ~la ok Park $120 mo. in- d utJ I. 494-04.51 •• • u-.:H~1·1-: h1lh11Je aet.lmg '' only d, .. bei:•n· ning Cu,tom :JJH 21)1i\ hom~ w Junob~tructablt' Whlll.'~att•r \lt w hum 4!Y1·ry roum ~l 11 w l1•1·nt•r-. 11r c:ralb J 1--hoch 1048 L 8 L 10 ~8 $.Sl.000 Ph495·5749 Bcd1 m • ba ~>I 900 ---r--CICJUftG eac., .. ----------1 ..... ' ······················· ······················· $14:$,000 Ol){'n SIS 2·5 JOl Avenida c..:erntos ~!orna Really ~l- COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 1!>4-lAA!6 1!13111112 49'J 1;,:iJ L'ONL>os 5 un1l proJtc 1. i.JI wuod. 2br. 2•11. frplt". wood p<int-hn~ 'omr \\ OC<'illl ~It' htlh· lnfbqxJ from ~ .9-:>cJ · C II A R .\t I ~ G 1-.nlt•rt.itnmio: 1:. J rld1i.:h1 FA:-.IT.\STfC OCt; \-.; 111 th1i. i.trJl'H>U" 3 odrrn . VlEW. l'cw blks to \'il' 3 bJth OteJn \tc.,. hume, tona Beuch J BR, 11 • ovcrlook1ni: the r anyon hJ Easy rnainlcoanc1· t11ll& l'ot~ trpll'. 10 lhc $97.500 M<rlud•·d dpn ullt'r~ a re URAllATlt: U <.:t .. \~ lul(e for flUtt•l mvmcnh VIEW CO:" l>O OA 'I;\ ILfl,500 POl~T 3 BR. den 2 bi. .ARCH IEACH HTS. pool. dedc:. >10 monthh l'h1:. 3 bdrm :! b.;th maint~nant't> ~IOS.1MMI TEMPLE HILLS h1lltup htmw tc .. turc" ,, R EAVTJ fo'l ' l. IR\ l '\ E b\ln.: rrn .,.1lh l>eJmcrt COVE. Pn\ Jlc p.ilm c1:1I.. frpk . blt·ln tree beach Sl'CUMlL 3 I020So C<N•1 H.,r•~·a519 bool..~hch e!> & .. deck for BR. 3 ba dt>n, dtn1ni: rm DOLPHIN R.E. rhnini: t•r <'lll~rt.unmi; . .! charminit 11\ 1.rg l u~h .l.S<lrrn:. vn lv\I er le\ el pauo. pool S22S.0011 ofl('n on1n a verv pnvatc PEG ALLl!:.'.I. P•llH .,.1th lu.'-h planlmG:. RE.\Ll'UR 194° 757k 998Soulh CoJ1lllw) ll:.lr bdrm h.i:. II!> v\111 \11115 " Coa5t, L.ii:unc1 LJiun.i lil h ~9411~1 trpk Q11.i hl\' n•n,tru1 1111111hruout >~18,jt;l(l OP!-'.~ 1·5SAT SL'~ Co STLl...ir.y EW EMERA.LD IA.Y 12u "" YLl"\;f: UHi\ ~: Yuu r!u,t ,7~ \~l h tu L't' \uur 1n1.11:1n.itwn to \IYSTH.: HILL~ 1-:" it b c· I 1 1· \ 1• 1 t ' t1 .1n~lu rm 1h1~ ol1f1>1 ing coJ>tline '"'\I ll, flbAL'1'1Fl 1.' l rn<tm\ hcJo h ht>U)l' 111to tho· i.pal· JBr. 2'2 bll hollll' 0\\':'IH-:R I~ ESCROW S(:;RIOt.:SL Y f'Ol< SAL•; St.·ru.auonal Ore.in \'w~ Prnale beach. clec tmmc secun1y 1t11tn. 2 pool~ tennu.. rn au: F. LAGOON \.'ILi.AS 3 11(.'\lrm). 3 bu, new w "' rrpt~ Totall} redecorat tod, hit 1n kit ch Quick Oc t'Uj!dOC) $129,500 lt•rms Wid e open Tr .. dl"• c. vr 211a To l·on :.ldl.'n'\l 81.l't-: L.\t;oo:\ R E Int' m .. ) 4!19·4271 \rch1t~ct " p('r~onal re i;1dence • MulU·I<'\ el. ull red'-'ood. ovl!r -i.ooo .. q It . 4br. Jba , loft 1>dUna !tk)'ll)(hls. & man) more Jm1•n11u·~ ~li'I !>OC) O~n ~JI. 12 S l'\3:1 llc~,.UJ one le\t>l ~ 1.:u,.1om bdrm., :1 ~·urdu l1,i1ti-h•>llll' ol ·'our rlr•·.1m,. .. 1 ft>atun·1; thruout. hutti· t020 So CCNtl tw.y •9'·'519 aml .1 p11,11tl.' 1 udy 01 lld1m~. :! h.i.ths &. den IOl $l!l6.~. dt•n 111 cli·t or.itr ~t \ 11• <•11 <11'l'Jll 'tt.ll'. l'lobe I» OPEN HOUSES. 1·5 $14U.!>l~l . t~a1 h. lt•nn" t·uurli. e..: OWN YOUH·OWI\ APT SAT/SUN . F.11.'J:unt 1•101, ~17.S.t~IO 28 r. tl••n, 4!b.•. w.ilk 10 chutt>.iu overlookln.i GREAT p.1rk & town. Enjo} c.in· ro115llml' Over 3.000 •q Cl in c-I indoor 11pn IEACHHOUSE 1 free reuremenl hvlng W/JB1:u~11 l\ta1slve 3. 89rm. 2 b•l .. f lluit<' If YH'J• ~t?'lRION MILNE• beaml> &20' high cealina. back Y•rd I< 1n ra~> , HEAi ESTATE l.rl( rock frplc, 2 Ira m:11r Wl!lllc to cen\I Lil l.iJJ:una ,,.,,.,,,.,... 618 Cst H~:r 494 8558 bdrm i.ul tea. 3 :superb 5119.~J l10~N.CoouHwy .. lo91.1no __ _ ___ b.ill\5. balcony library. * AGOOOIUY + 3 bedroom. 2 ba£h. cov. ered p11t10. l'arpet~. drape:>, sprinklers, clean & neat. $62.500 Jay W Yt-ali.< R~alty 31709 Coast H~' So Laguna 4!19.2237 HARBOR VIEW Open Sot/Sun SI09,000 Phase 3, U!O dPgrec no i:lare VIEW. nice dl'l·k, up~radl'd 2br & den SPACIOUS fJm1ly home. Absentee O\\l'll'r1blcr 3br. 2bJ, i.auna, inner Urr\iC bv <!241 l'nrt gardens. lri: lot "' btCI l'.arh!>le (il4 )3X7 :n73 \le"-,· pllb m41ny xlr.ai.. ---- m~.ooo ARCHITECTS SPECIAL ;>.;t'w 2 ,ty as open & h~ht a' J 11rl.-cnhou-.e 3 Br I 1020 So Coetl Hwy •9•·8519 Ba Iii: (am rm. 2 frpk" ----i Jat'uu1, aun dee!... full} L091Ma Ni~ 1nsulat~d all ~)l;trt" PacHett•r Ho... Short wnlk to beach Fcl' S1mplt.' ~·ormal & ramll.\ dmrni: * S 139,995 * Jfl'il5. be.1ut Cam.rm ~ peilked celhn1i1s ancJ Opu Sot & Sun I ·6 Citp<' Cod windows. :i SlOS Rlv•r Ave. Bdrm,2Balh.laraeco\· (S1tuu ted 1 hi!( So ~red 1em1.c1rcular patio Supenor-Balbofl cross and small breakfut rng of PCll & WC'st on patm, beaut landscaped, River I Wiii take trade . view of h11ls. air c:ond. also nc1td n 1 & R 3 HEAR FLUOR CORP. 646·066G t.im1ly hom e 10 11 Th M d '\CCludtCI, prime res1den. e ea OW$ 11.1t Nt•\I port area wllh Like New 2 br & den. 2 b1t, 1400 Sq. fl . AIR·CONO. ou11>1:iodin.: v1c "'s' GI 2 pal.lo$ Corner w/\lu. 1'his mobile home ha& s m bl I had uccllcnt c·are. On 41:. u a e <1 u 0 -SltJl.500. By Owner , <2131 extra lnr~e lol which ha~ Stlltl \JOO 816·M5-1, ltlS) ~1 ~~~. bcaullfu landscapinR _Court __ es_>_·_to_b_ro_k_c_ra ___ , und covered patio plus JI jGuail ~ San C~e I 076 i. c I r (' o n 1 11 1 n o d p::. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:reenhou~e. All under $JO,()()O n.--...t By owner Ocean '1e" ,.. .• _,.7U•"10 11.irl>or Es tJll.':. -& 113 1•00 OUAIHT Ht~J HACH Calle Abril :?br, den. ---------•I 1 ... b11, frplc. Ja<"utH. $79.500 t7H) 493·~. afl EAST BLUFF VILLA GIAHADA 135 Amigos Way OPEN TODAY 1-5 5v.kd\5. •••BE\CHGET AWAY. Perfect c:ottai:e for 2nd hom~ or r~·ttrc· m1•nt Ownr must i:n JOd \'t•1 \ t·hrnr c, rourty:ircl "111 hC'lp with finan,·1ni; tt523 CAMl'U5J>a·llt'/INE t'XVO!>Url', l'nd unit 111ut • o • TJIE PRll'E l.S II n J u m b 0 r (' e > • WRO:-.G• We think lh111 orF.N U,\ILY 111-.t1Jm11cd from a I he<1Ullfully appolnltd :1 . KAM T06 PM lid1 m . now J bdrm :J hdrrn home '" a r('c1I --- hJth with hujle 121; It tt.\RC;,\IN t.arlll' (am Hwttlfte)ton leach lon.tJ mstr hdrm with rm. Juxuriou" ma ter '77 Skyllnl'. 24x52, 2 BR. 2 Vll'W ded •. offering swtl' lu'h erpts und u Ba. fam rm. rlncst adult i;;oriteous l wmkhnR n ight 11uper hill view. Ask 'g. p11rk tA 0727G l American ll~ht.s from upp<>r lt>\'el onlv $72,!150 Mbl Um,, 557 9390 Al ~1.500, this home ha~ ··BERTH,\ llF.NRY• ---- S92.000. Mark W1l~on. Reullor 645.5557 tu be the \'er) bNt Rl':AI.1'0RS 492-4121 COSTA. MESA. • Ntwport Shore:. 4 Br. or 11q11urf.l root ror dollar 2t5 Del Mar. San Clem t5x35 Rudgcr. new c:rpta, 3+ den Will ron•11dcr \i1lu1: now av111labll' 111 - ----cir~. ndult park. Walk to · trade (or 1 sty Newport lhis pn•,tli;:<' eommumty • VIEW-UNl'f>UE :.hopping. #81727. '5995 ; F.a.uT"'STIC ' Shore:1 Call \~f:t2 3850 OPEN HOUSI:: American Mbl llau. • "'" "' Sl\T SUN ~7-93>0 From 400 ft . up. You t·an VIEW 928 Ava Suh udor, Take - aft nolhina·nollung but Near new 3 Br 3''\ Ba. s o Fwy. El ca mino> A.cre099 for sale 1200 494-1177 IT'S ~OT F.Vl'r>' xtra conceavablP r'llll Stfl:J 000 7117 NYES LC19U"a leoc.h I 048 L~a leach I 048 "OH THE LEVEL" PLACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• In f.,1.1. lhis unique JIJ Sl!~DAY .4!15 Mountain peen hllls & lhe sµarkl· formal dmin.c. fam rm. 2 turnoff. ten to San Juan, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnJ: ot•citn 5 br. pool fplc'i., "etbar S1•e th111 followsignstolopofhlll 20 acres, Shnsla Co. Jacuu1 S225,000 01len bt-auuful home at 2311 ---------•I Alt\ 64S-ORH2or496·709fi t:nlJr. Levtled lo acnUy : ... _ NEWt!\..\.. As•o<l•t•• llllH llTAl( IHll1•T>•Una ••• "'r "' ..,.i ,4., ... t l-..V"• tU·• " L.• 1 M• • OFFERUeG DISTINGUISHED COASTAL PROPEATIES ~ ~············ JUST LISTED OH T .. f •ol, COUUI '" he11tlf11I l..-.a Hip-9or...-•-'"*-c;Oltf.....,..+y It•-. .,...., leF? 11¥11M, ,.._ f...ity r-•4 dltllt!q ,,_ 1110.000. .... LAGUMfTA • th, •mod. A ~ .,Mt fow ...._.._ ltly-oflh~-... l .... C-t. s..-... , ........... __ .., ___ _ \l ood . ,o nl1'mµnr .1n Rd Charmina2bronlrs -•)le home IS Hl 11. I' u' c rnr lot Wood noors 3 LEVELS Lo< .tktl h1i:h bt>L1m<1 ,.,,1,, l':asy walk u I' the h 1 I I o '\ tobe .. lh &. luv.n $99.000 L\Ct:~,\"S F\\11.1> <:KI:. A 'l f' UH N Rl\'ll·:RA CO-.:, I I.I"" v:\ 11 S \c:ro~s from \\ell !11·:.111nec1 :? hd1 m «. beol·h & l blk to town. All t1F:N ft1r J BOR~I J floor h.1\le brr ck frplr°'• lr1t pl.in h.1:. hea' y i.h .. ~ \\ " hc.tmed ced1n1s & btfl 1·.11 pl'h thruout lll'<a «Kean vus Penthou••• \I :-. r R . ~ U I T 1:. 2br, 2ba w1avprox l,20(1 W PATIO. h,,., ulll 1n sq. Ct. Income approx 'Jiii\) & dre!>~er I> ... ~ ~.000 Pni•o, 1189,900. House Sat 12-4 or call Cliff Dr , or call agent for ----rolUn& meadow & tree:.. 714 751 2223 appt 642 4603 Slimminq Sauna Sti49 per acre. 1-.:asy o,.n Su". 1-5 GOOD STARTER CLIFF HAVEN 1836 rort lormo11th llVH f''anl.isllc Portofino 4 br, FR, honus rm. 31'> ba, many cu-;tom1ted fenture\, in<:lud1ng u1r l.'<lnd Open Sat, Sun 12 .i . ~· ... r I 1 •• , , 1 f ,.., r "" ., Rclaxmg Jacuzzi 10 wtth le rm 1 . 0 wn r . Dan . this 1860 Ml ft value Trow~(1J4 lll284275. µacked 311r 1M1i:ht mer· By owner 21~ Acres m look 1ni: !:•>If n1u rsc Antelope Valley Qu11'l l'ul d ,11c 111reel 842·1fl07 $79.500 ------ POINT REA LTV Cenwtet 'I Lob/ 496·~ Crypts I 500 Son JUOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistra"o 1078 Two Cemetery Lola In II \S f'LR. TO ci::11.1-.:c; OCEANf'RONT ... Lot on f'l RErL \CF; 1 he 2nd i;an<l. Lo down. rlexlblt le,PI featur"" S(ldl'IOU~ lcrmt> \\'111 sul>ordmate STEP IJ0W:'<I LIV. R~I 11r trade for Income pro Nearly nt>W Dartmouth L1. 1tttludl.'d rorncr view model 10 the Hill ~ lot, 3 Br. 2 Ba . f>t'\l'loPm<'nl of Laguna 1acuu1 mstr bath. ram N11tuel 1650 i.q fl. or im rm. pool. 2 patios, RV or mac hv1ng 4 Br. Cam rm, boat storage By ownt>r & ~eraratc• formal ll\•1ng SW,000. Kings Place ad rm, lg torncr lot w room dress Pnn only MS 5218 for pool. Pnced to sel11~~~~~~~~~~ S68.500. Submil terms 25302 Adelant<> Dr. <OH Crt1wn Valle)' rkwy. l HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1744 EASTILUFF Shuttered cottage on tree lined cul ·dC·~:ic. Added panelled study Cu~tom 4uallty thruollt. II} owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jfarbor Reet, CM .• B ""· 4 8 F' Cyprel!I Seel. S800 both. y v.'ner, r. am rm. !'>45·6084 lndsq><f, upgr .. ded l'Pt.s & --------- xtras. $67,500. 493·83GI C°"'""rdat -- -Pro,,.rfy 1600 t •·•••1 .. 1 lo I \111 1 11111 Waterfront WIT II \I ASS I V f ; ()l.'lly $1~.000. 3 Br, Fam rm, 2 frplcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• f: X P 0 !H: I) C: H O SS I . I' P !-.: R V I CT 0 It I J\ L Oci!an, nr Marina TI M B .to: rt S . L 1: .. : BP.ACll LOT Sl4.000 S L U ~t I's To "II t: 497•1711 MlulonVl•fo 1067 o,." Sat & Su" 912 C•rcl1 Pl. uxurv Owner $65,950. Ph BA YFRONT FIREPLAt'f': It t•\ ••••••••••••••••••'••••• Unique waterf;o~l home .l!JJ~~ --OH1c:e budding, SPO< · on Newport Channl!I SUH RANCH wcular vll'w, luxunou" tl'n11n·c u11t• of 1Clnu. llY OWNF:R · Deane· 644·2841 II u 11 e I 1v1 n g roo m . BY OWNER executive offlCl'N W t O<.'t-;AN Vlfo;W homew/\1Cw.4Br,28a. -formal dmmR rm. i.unn)' Reduced to $625,()()() D Jo: CK . s l cps av er fam rm, frplcs. lg. hv •• • 4$4~ ORRINGTON lclll'h•·n h11'1 bill In rm, 11in rm, kitchen AVE .• Cameo Shore• kitchen 4 Bedrooms & fftfl location, lrg lot, 3br, llLL GRUHDY RANta: & DUI.. ovt:N ---w/bltns, nr 1chl& & rec elegant 3BK, den,• balh I> 1 s II W S If I< • etc-It center hom<>. 180 d<>gree view o separale guest facility. 2ba· fam rm & den. J.car Rffffor 6 75-616 I J:loal dO<.'k and acceu to gar, quick eacrow, ---· open~ tu cl1n111i: arra lo«JuneHlllt 1050 8.10-8198 ocean alona with POOL Cu:itnm draptorl~' ....... •••••••••••••••• ~ .. -OPEN SUNDAY 1·$ <>i>en waler. Can'l last $87,SOO. 32131 Vu~ Alicia, ... PRIME Npt. Bch. bua1· C11111645-0303. 493-913$. Open Sat/SUn, nu1 uroperty, Ra I boa 1hroo11t 2HnlMnv\ll-,\\ to wportleoch 1069 Ask1n1t $1 911 ,SOO. All s.te AM I 010 Vlllaae. Dbl. so n. fron· • 10-s. Penfn., near Cannery llE<'KS Thi" 11nlriu•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67~ home• " our 1111) 11r thr ••• 2606 W. OCF,AN •••••••••••••••• ••••••• taae 1tTeet ex po1ure. :.IMth . ,1l IY OWMlR FR01'fr, Vll'W 4BR • • S Su 2UO Sq ft Call OH. Ill n 1609 MArion Nl'~WrORT / fRVINt: $14,SOO Full Prlc:• SAVE $1000. S2 ~ o • o O o O PEN ~f.1-: 1'01l \Y • • OPll!:H SAT/SUH I Z·S SATURDAY & SUNDAY Wy Lovely hom' ln quiet kl::AL'fOf<!-i. g .8586 t;O:'\ E ro~IUR now. • J 4 AJ!l 67HllOO MISSION Rl"'LTY 4 I•, 2 ... t• rM. SAND"SEA RE1\LTY ltaNLl9*CIC.AIT• ne1"hborh00t.I ~.~I All __ _ _ _ __ _ terma. 3 BR,,....., hn, ulll Conda•lflhlMl/Town• ... I 139 Pon Cherries Oii.' s C.:oo~t. r.011nJ PhoM 4'4·07J I N t:WPO RT H EIGH1'S rm ~· 754.2 hovMI for.. I 700 Newly remodeled 3 Br Ontu •••••• ••• •• •• •• ••• ••••• ~Ian REAL ESTATE ?OU C,,lt·rttt• y• ,. ~' 4'14 "'" 1 ) .... (, ) )lf>t AWAKEN To 'IP~ctAl.'UIAr vu~ or nwtural l'•' V\'' Ill L1 't!r\ seclud~d lunyun 2 Bdrm . loft . ocn \'\I $112,500 1 W. Ito II I'.~\),.( .. •tll(I;: I I'. EMBALDIAY 3 BR OCEANt'RO:"JT bomc on lhc point with t 11pectacul.1r 14hltt water view Just IJSll'd at saas.ooo. Shown b) appt onb' I t , 11 .I• ' I ,. •' \. 1 \1 br lri levrl. Custom in t\NY detull. \'1ew Slli2.500 A11111 4~ llJlll MYSTIC HILLS JRR. JllA. sauna, \.1r~. V11.!w. Vu:w. Grr.11 J:;Ja ecu\.l vc ltom• 673-71.01 A.GT. NORlNS REALTY 640-4497 BLUJ<"Jo"S G plan. 4 BR, 3 Ba. 1mml'lt. occup;incy Open Sat/Sun I 5. 362 Vl11tR Madc.>n Owner 1144 2440 LIDO Is a "' rom Rm & fplr. 2200 ~ t.uxury Nmdo. 2 hr, 2 b11. L .. NO 1111 fl Larae yard & pool 21 trplc:, l>oul 11llp, pool, S 45 0 $110,000 J11ruul II~~~ view In I ,00 f>F:NNIC'K ~ NrwpcJrl Mr Head NF.WLYOF.<.:ORl\TEO' IH:i\Lf';~TATJI: ~ 11 _ · Ml·S7111 17141112!1-f*> '•1 314r, 2 hi! Pl11ne 10 adc1 M~ "5111 on (apprvd lfd1111rt>d). -----MAIN ATTRACTION r.ri; rm, 2llr, 2bR, frple', 1 35'Lol SouthPullo SUPERDUPLIX OPIMHOUSE grnd l cvd Wik to ROOM TO GROW DRAMATIC OPJo;NSAT/SUN 1 .. , lloa 4 Br It :i Ur units, SUNDAY f·S twn/hch. l'rln onlv to: I•· i:a n l , a pa dnu !'I -4 A·t'ritrnn, Nwpt Shores 3 226 Via Gru.lana rln1rn Io brarh X ln1 fl ct t ,. r t llU n n cw _ SM,flOO . .trM 2<M\l! Udrrn .. Cam. rm . :? 11 h!I Ur l! Hu. ()alto, t'Omm 67.5-6615 Own .. r vi.hw Ill Sl32,000 01)"0 llJllldOUI! 2 nn. f11m rm o..te••s/ --• honie 0111, rm wtltnllun pool 182,900. 1145 60211~~~~~~~~~~1 Sal &8un 12 ~rM. ot 183\ Townhou•<l w 1eozy rrplc. 0..Ht sOle llOO ulefloor.Sadd!ebockMl. Ownrrl Rmkt-r a.a.y111r.•o .... T RlvtJrOJ""'KOM"".R <·ncld patlt>. nll•ched '••••••••••••••••••••••• \'1ciw1 from lower lt'v<'I & --"' '""' " ... r:. rnr iiaraac .,lu• com upper muler lldrm WAl,K TO BEACH. Nwpl OPPORTUNITY! REALTOR munlt y l>OO"tJ•cuid. 1-------- 11U1le. rJ&.llOO. Crffl aparlou, upar•dt"d •Prfme I.ldo Locati()n 675·3119 ONLY $41,500. * 494-8057 * condo. 2 Br 2"' Be, den, •SwffPl11g Uay View HEIGHTS 100/o DOWH wM.11, p00I, Jacuu1, wet "48dr, aame rm, 2''lha -.630,. s ...... M J ....,_.H,._. IOU bar, (pie. auto ••r •SllpCorover$0'boal $67,950 • """ O.m •11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64$ 8672 •You Own tbe Land Two •lory knotty Pin<' SANT A AHA WHITI WA Ta YllW CONDO ONLY S270,000. charmer Bt1ck fplr, bay Cell '44·711 I "''ndow & huge t '11m Km with npen beama. lJrttringhlm Rultp Newport Addro1111 BR Duplex. '' blk to beach Xlnt rent. Prine only. S89~. t93-74JO 642 6368 Aaent BEACH DUPLEX PENINSULA Pncod to aell1 SM.ooo CaU now. 'fal•ZOliO Cmnn'lerelal And Ra.ldontlal RHlty LAGUNA . Corner unit with fantHtlc view. Spacious room1. Walking distance to shopping. Only $82,500 BR, 1 Ba. Nwpt HJ htS Open H.OU$e Sat/Sun 11 ~ 528Santa Ana Ave. N B. 12.P>santll Ana, a. unlt11 : S A Cot..a'#8..L IANmt CO. 496-7222 831-0836 Lido Isle TRADE"' 4 br. drn. 3 ba. SHlll .~oo Owur Bier. 673-67$6 HARIOR VU HOMES l'op l'alermu model on But buy in Newport cul·dc> llDC at .. Ira sldl' Shott•." Dr. a ba, corner yrd for boat, cor, etc lot, d.lbwhr. h'plc, poolt. Pool 1i.te lot Open Sun, tennis. beach. file. Priee I 2 S • l fJ O 1 P o r t Uathed to fTUOt, OaU Barmoulll P'roi*'t1 U.... M>-3850 Af).. S73 '7GOI --.-..~----------·-------------------------- Westmmat•r 2 RR. 3 l ·BR. $1~.ooo I 091 Xlnt tn\le&lment Biii Orundy ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINI RANCH I ll\'t'))' 3 br. nt14 I)' rc1l1•1• 2 l.r.i pat 1011 for your 89Q parties. Ntce p•r quet floor in lrg r11m rm Many xtr1111 Aaklntonly SSS.500 . GA l.'1' REALTY. Wl-4$M Hui tor 67.5·611Jt u •TRIPI.EX .. Xlnt. ~. Sun Clflmcnte loo., walk to bl!ach ~ •l9t'••· New excluthe lla&ln1. Onlr Sl!0.500. Ask Cor C'huck. •BERTHA HJ';NRY• RF.ALTORS 4f2..41Jt 2U Del Mar, an Clem, / .. l N ,. .. 'LY ""LOT Sun,._.._._..___,~. "'-",_.h•1• "-"U.fw 'l ~ ..._..Uutu '.... "--"Uafw .. .._. Ho.NtU•fw••••• ~Uafw,...., ..,,,... r"1 ._., ~ ... ,...,.., '-9 ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... _____________ ;;.;;..;..;~.;..;;..=.:;:;,;..;;;.;;;;..;;;;;.;....;.;;,;.~ ••• •• • • • • •• • ... • ••• • ... • •••••••• ._...... .......... • • • •• •• • • •• • ......... •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • " 12 '' " ~IHl&hlh OfllieirlMll:at .. e IOl!lerbtlll:at.t. 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ConmadllM9- 675-551 I X.'t;ANt'HONT wlOlt!r. complett' furn !I Br 11\.a1I St·pt $W0 mo uul pd 161 0704 38R. b1i: fntd yd, p16l10, HOMt For LeoM lmrnt'l!lat• ~C:\ll>tnc)' hl>At d11·' J .,."· 1111lur 11 fplr ('l,·•n Pt•t UK $300 C.Uforl\la CIHlilC an xlnl ..._wpori .. ach 1269 twm" 11 ~ bdr "" , hu~·· \:all L> n . 646 2001 ut rHldtnUal locallon nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• mMr ldrm 1o11111• 1 .. 11111: MB 2tAlO M •ado w I a r k Cl o IC ULlll"t'S Cun!lu l.l•ui.e:. tl!'rm ll'tM' ,l\ .111 Jl $11Jllll l.1do lo.II:. b.a yfronl & ~11n eoun.e. 4 br. 2 n.. coun· !>t11rt1111111t $.WI.I P<'r mo •I) ~'ll\'.h J tsr. 2bJ . 1'11~1 1''or luff~ mo IAl\l!ly try kllch. w/d1hwa11t & • Ajl,•nt llU u :1.1 • Oc:•:.\Nl"IW!lo 1· lt'H•l hume. l"r&>lc. 1uhr. :lllr, 2b•, ''ul de u 1c clec dbl oven runl(c . i\ b<uu•rul J hor m i:'•'"' dQr. i:ar. Ln to ll 1l hnmu. 1''rpk, nl('I.' )Ord "'rp'"., cp l lli, drp" IXECUTIYI honw<11 hlllll. with unh " 11 1 .. •o r r .. •" rl'rr c~ Townbutnv. ! br. i85ll 1213 12'7 141111 -.:.ia ~"" orin u thruout., 11uto lllU' door. 2 ba, up.irad\-d cp~ >.Int RDfTAl SfRYICE 11tt'1J' *' """nn !'Ip•·• BA.YSHORJo!JlOUSt-; :IBR. l l,BA. frplc. ~ntl <'OVcn'CI Pllllo & lndi;(J,>d lo.: UH. U:t·IUllll . ll OM t;S, CONDOS, tutu!.,-'1''" Nn• ••YSHORf putl<>,dblg•ras~ IH'O\lndS l )r U.e Otft'rt'<i UJ 1!17:? ArTS lronl J,aoo Pt'I .:~q11•Uni: & dra11t1 ~ ~ ~·639'l al "'25 utcl yurd ma.int mooth Yt•11rly 1, .. "<" SI~ 111.•1 i1ri:bl1rm~.lrpk~ SJ' _ __ Op1:1'1 for 1ni.pc\·t1011WOOIJkHllH:t: Nt:" 671 7,0t AGT mu luii.. bltm .. uld '1,.ltu 2 br, formal din rm . S11t Sun l !>pm 17061 p1111u 3tir :!hu homt' _ • ' B.n &. JH.Al'll '* vuncJ. 11\l hl'ad"·i. ftplc:. cJl6h\Hhr. i>elf llf•rbcrtl.11 647114!11 \trrum. Crpk bltni.. OC~AN1"H0:111' VIEW ~t-:\l..l'Y ti7~ 30l>O .:ardener l)IO\td,-d, mon dc.rn r.1n11c & "' ''n •• • nµl, lolfJI' ."''°I, Iulo.(' CONDO 2 + Dt•n, 2 cur ()('J::,\SYU·:W 3 Ur :!' 11.1, ~hly , S~t5 . 7"~t1 I \htur~ \'.Ouple vrcr·d SPOTLt-;SS ne". plu~b ~liO mu 5521197!> __ private. p;,;rk1n,, Cull adulh,ll""''tS ...... ,,,,, .!13 339 0972urti46 ~ Gardener incl'd at S.&2S cpt, i.h.h"shr. dlSpos•I. --~-l b 11 L v ,.. ,.._. • mo Cull ;,ah :,pm ~1nl.3Hr3Bal"nhme Brolldrnoor Turlll'rock :.ttU'n) ulllni:, t'~sc, llJ!l~1rti75ru:n STEPS TO OCEAN .. .., 6510 End 20x20 bonus rm New 1 Br Nc't to Pl>OI & ~ P m<1 A~'l t.14 7..11 - lkt 1.?RI I\ 1·<1n~lrul'ted In , !'Ian <.'lt•ml 111~ uwrlook Out of County Out of County 1nit ~\uif t•uun..-Large Properly 2SSD Properly 2550 untt~ )12.1,000 l1tnl GJ2 ••••••••••••••••••••A•••••••••••••••••••••••• c'orlll' Campunu V\\.ller, ~ • I $~J~ IA Y BEACHES -------SJ9S mo. ~S-m9 lenn1:. 1•ourt'. l11e t lls lll1R VU lln111, Mmrnrn, 2 C ilh'ono 3278 4%·~27~ 102 UNITS Thr~t· \oeur~ ulrl ( nde r i" ':. ..:ru-.,. ~ Propm-~o• -OUAll.UNC MACH 10 %00WM 3 SUPER SH.ARP CONDOS fn EL TORO Ooly I' 2 ye..i r.; olo, m R:.in c ho VteJO . :! PALM SPRINGS IEAUTY Lovely 5 Br. 5 Ba house, ma ids quarters & den, + guest house with 2 Br, 2 Ba, lots of storage, Lovely lg 200' frontage, best residential section in town. Made to order for a family with in-laws or business executive hide away. B eautiful lawn & landscaping, complete Westinghouse security system, fenced yd, Jg pool. Replacem ent cost approx. $250,000. A steal at $190,000. Courtesy to bk.rs. Cal Cl•b C714) lZ5-722S or 17141 327-41ft :1 t1H . :?B.\. fully furn. 4 Dr + Den f.am1ly hme, Sl.30,000 h11ml1 fur $725 Br & 1J4•11 1mmu,· J11e ap IT'S READY 1-'0R YOU mo 6.U tltQl7 I t ' .d . •••••••••••••• •••• ••••• frl)k. air cund, $US cµts. drps, newly de 3 Br 2, ~ lia, bllns, M>• • nc grdru . W. An ,.,.", N 2 1 & d ., 1 536·9993 •·uruted. $350 mo t>M).6t61 or~l6327 · <''"' r , "11· -1•1 &t2·4<11:1.S rondo has everything fur Brolldmuur Deerfrt'ld _ lr;plc, ols nf pn\o .1\·'· SanCt.Ment• 3176 --$400.963·S497aftSPM Twnhome 3 Br, 21t Ht1. Roal shpavailwith lt'«!>~.7C8827~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER SHARP! -------next to purk & pool, $485 3 BR 2'; ba To~ nhomc Sml :!br, p.irt1.1ll~ furn 3 BR. 1 1:. BA, FR & DR 2 Owner open house, J BR. mo. &&4 ~7 N~ar bc.ich Phom~ · 3Br, 2 &th CO~L)O l'i11.•l. { I Occ cul·de·sac. frplc, pool --11 , •• 0 •1 \, 2caq.-.S3~~ Sl7S mo 1016 Bueoa Vi:. ~o~i:;.~" nr 7922 Rhine Cir. Jl.B WOOODIUDli i'.: ne" __ ar~ 11J 'i:t -831 Olt>!I ta .W2~uflli _ __ 848036319628368 rountry l"nhse 2 Br 2 \\'~tcllff 3Hr 2lia. frplc, ---- :mr 1 ba Rt'tlecorated JSR H"tBA, blln o\en & • -Ba. l29e sq ft, dub pm 2 Cllr ~.ir, enrlo:.ed) .int. Santo Aea 3280 pool :'\o pct!> Ref:. re stoveChildOK$3:10mo OCEANVIE.W 2 blksbch: Inc l , cloi.e to lake. qwetarea~7~5'18i300.••••••• .. •••••••••••••• •iwred. S21S mo 4~ J.!123 See Sat & Sun JO 5 new 2 sty J Br 3 Ba, 2 1wimlsa1I ~25 ~1-0345, -Mford.iUt $1$0 :mr lq1I. "kda>:. ti~ 545-11939 ' fplc·s, lndry rm, atnum. 213,546 1642 <A:t:anfront, ) rly li.c. 01'1 kid~.~ 01\ f't'l' ~' Unfurnlsh~d ------pauo, dbl ll.ir, cpts, drps, -duplex . .a Br, 2 tm, frµI Main l1•11tal~. ~Ill :.:r.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new E Side 2 br. I fncd 1800 sqfl, $5-l5 B y owner n.: ~ /\II bll·tns Stl50 Mo .,~..._L-3 286 GeMrai 3202 ba,fnt:d yd.,garai;ecSdi IW7·759l lownhouse. Terr~re. Aijent675700J -m tguno •••••••••••••••• ••••••• S300 :>48 8L16. , Unrv. Pk $425. mo. 3 br, ~ - - ---•••••••••••••••••••••• 5 BDRM · 2 BATH 2 bu, ~·rµts, drpl>, sto,e, ~ rly, $315/mo. Jbr, 2ba, Upper 3 •rch Bay, 2 llH. :! Harbor View Homes 2 Br Duplex. New condi· Clean comfortable hm~. cbhwhr. luxury features, lr&d,up, rriilc & i:ur. Ba wfl'ff'al vlt'w. S.'>So tron on l!:asts1de cul.cf· SS35 per mo. Call d)s jlreenbclt art>:i wet bar lall675 00!» p/mo. l o 1>ets 499 :hll>O lltdroom, I bath. a rr·-------------------2 + den or 3 Bdrms., 2 sar. Scparale garages & 11f·963 6767 Nena A1-:t. Vurd & pool matnl "' ----, or 4~111l 4P m balhsN!~rtBeach yd·\8~o dogs. $.265. Ph EvatWknds213·968-976i Doewood 1213 )9~3.3604 ~~ ~o ta~hn~lf:=~ -~,h.dor rond tnt.ilty upnraded hteOfM Property 200o'RHll &tat• ~1th luH'I) :.undetk ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.t.d 2900 2 Br, 2 ba $625 ...-urn MZ· -BEACH HOUSE. Beaut or943 0033 $600 mu Agt 1>42·3850 Unfwtialted JJOO 3 PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP FOURPLEXES !'\lrJ11·r1> :t tw1lroom. 2 bJlh ''""'"'' llllll~ <\llh llrl'1Jl.1u• Ill hoth ul th«,,. lu>.uriuu' 1..-.111t1tull~ 1 Jrnl l11r .ind lanth1:a11ed I Ph•\"' Ono· 111 Or.in~ .. 11rl1· Ill lt"llll. lllH' 111 (,a11l .. 11 (;111\\' :! l'r1< 1•1I .11 ~1;1!1 ;,uu .rnol l ..ii :1111:1.100 lnvutrMftt wont•d f..(K ,d {'\( f't \ "'ll>ht'!> l hll\, IU ~111 pride Cl II " II t• r ~ h I I' u n I t lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wdnted homt' on Lido lslt', pv t ply, up to $150,000 (213) 1131 4170 Sub!>t,1nl1JI 1mmt'd1alti----------1 \'..li.h 11\'Ull M2 1116 Corona del Mar Foe lease. N. Co.!>lu Mesa , new 3 Br 2 Ba wt bon Uparadl'<i ne" 4 Br 3 ba --U -•••••••••••••••••••••• ~25 F I nly rm bltns 898 2989 " . · ' BEAUTIFUL HOM t-:, p. , :i RR , 2 Ba. $62) mo. umi •t:!> o • · · 3 rar .:Jr 1n \\oodnd.:c PL'R 11,.y \'JL'.W 3 BR IJSTIN 4 br. 3 ba. 31.rr \'o pel!s. 3 + bcdroorl1$. --..... G rd & I c. ,, " 8 "t I ~ \ acant & avi11I. call A~'\ 2 BR Condo, crpt.s, d~. ......, a t'ner "a er R E A S 0 N A B L (.-R r . r...,, om, on ,.u i <· (.'hu<"k J-:\erelt !">46 4141 bltns. First, l;i:.t + dep incl O"nr/Ai:t. $52 0620. VACMfr 640 S$60 • sac. S52I ~1 62811 orfi.12·571!1 $250mo 979·7881! TUHTLl.-:HOCK Prt"s1 dent BLUFFS CONDO owfthotM Pnvate party has $7Hl0 2 Ur Ch.umer, lnr<.I yd . $360. . ~~\!Slc'.:':,~~~"::n~::.OO~~ Spaciou:. 1mma<". tmd. un •• ~~.'~.~~ •••• ~~.~~ TRIPl.l::X. E side.-CM trust dt't'd payable $100 hv, din, ut1I rm. i.uu· Sharp 3 BR. ~ Bu, C.:1 U, mo. 644.,1157 '\ Best J?l'{'illlbell Jbt. Monarct1 Hay \'ill.i, 0,.11 ::;>ll,OOO Ta:< dt•fcrrcd ex t!'er mo. Will use ali down porch~ mo fl.15 104>3 bltms. etc. 841·2051 2 ~ba Nr pool!>. $59Sfmo Vu phih 3 Jlr 2 , ~ lloi. to buy small improved ---~Br. 2bu. 2 t•ar .:.1r. hltns. 586·~114. lssO Ii S."1.'lit l.' 11 i·hanJ?~_·o_nly 8.12 2'Il2 n Ora ge Co 4br. nr beaeh & schls. (rplc $375. 752 7315, -==------:=::--ll t . c! •·•l fAMTASTIC ~':::. ~:\rok:r:. t:ull lf523CAMPU5D&:IRVINE SToro 3232 stove, dshw~hr, "'" SSt "757 AJ?l ·---~ 171.t ) NIS 11101 . t,vn ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpt, 2 cur gar, avall 1m ----.. 2Br on Bt>arh . S350 984 8589 INVESTMENT At.'l 1'ony,S49 865Sdays. OPENUAILV Super Jbr ,2 ba,fplc.UW, med llrllhead C1rc RENTALS monthwmterfurn1:.hed Aport.,;;.sFurni5hed Th1sproJl'.•rl> hlorah.'1i-s.ID--•~-7•e•'•e•5 _____ , 8/\M TOGl'M cpts. drps. S31!5/mo 968111911 SmJ?lt'l-·;w 111yHome . D y lh e Wut e r ·•••••••-•••••••••••••• 1n il <1u1ct r>ridt' of Balboolslcmd 3206 963-.SWAi:t.Nofee Huntl-2Bll.2 11.1 ..... ~1110 GIJmoroui. exe1·ull\<'8Glbotll5lond 3706 o\Onl·r hip nbrhtH><i It 1n Pnvah.• party ~ 111 pay ••••••••••••••••••••••• -H~ 3242 3 Ult, 2 UJ • • . ~ 2Hr. 2Jla ~ /ulllmall' In •••••••••••••••••••••• duOt·., ~ ~epJr.itc JUH ashfor}'our cquuy VACANT lmmac 3 br 3 Hll 2 fl• S395 de«or l'nva<"Y &!iecun IJ \Yt'RO:'\:'t 1 l k• .m \ hou~c' t•.i w 11.1"" c · 1..tttle Island. Sµarkhn.:. home Cpk corner lot ••••••••••••• ••• • • •• •• • 3 uR' 2 11' .,,1, ty $700 L'>c or ht• opt ' . ' >r pr I?· __ <:all S56 OJ.17_ _ rt."lie<'Oratctl. 2hr. JrJlk , • ' 3 b h n • d · ·~:,,. ' yrly ~I me I 11trl lnq l1urn·i.t frpl1·:. ~ dh O nly $400. 2 111123 l1r, u to"n ou!>e 3DR.21la $42.S .Very 11pa('1tiui> <JHr+ 4\MISo 1. •1 utl 111 5 .:Jr' \II vn a tlt·t.'1 \Vanled 3.l or5 br Mr!> Y.!:!~S.WO _moW:l 4273 Blrdrock, call Sue, Sparklln11 Olo!W cond :IBR,:!RJ den. P11rl<. hcat•h & -~a ~• 1 ·" park lrl..1• lul ~llh man s1on V1l'JU Will pay l"ash 4 DR bavfront huml:' on $56-7777 S•70 Co l I ··I.Ila ''. 3 Lllt.2 Ba wutcr $1100yrly li.c Yeurly. l UR ar>t. rn Rood t r-1· 1·' .11111 I' I u n l s or ca:.h for ) our l:'QUrty Lilli~ bland Yc,.rly 8'1&-1371or846·5456 l'\'e:I 4 Bil, 2 B;i . Best Wci.l Bu yfrunt IOI'. $425 Mo \h!>olulch m11'1 ~'·1• t1 Also wu ut lvt'I, Uuna '"""'M th Sharp 3BR. 2Ba. 2·SlOr> ,.::_ --;--b 4UH.2'i lln locutton wl'YJ' boal dol•k Wmkr ho\'trnnl :1111t l! ,..,.1, •uMI \ ., l' 1 s ,.1 l """"' on wtfrplc dish washer v.:eun vu 3 br, 21, a <"un "'l250yrunrurrl 1 • · .1ppr1·t1..itt· ...... "·'" "" 11111 or an" 1•m('n I.' Wrlharn Wintiin • , d t db j do Pool tcnrus $5SQ 4 HH. 3 U.i... " , • hit , to'Ne r ur11 1. U~11 '"' JOSll lhll Thomp:,on l{c.ilty Heal E11tulc hi5 3331 Io vc re pa Io' Uock ava;I 32·~10 Tnwnhom1•:0. :inr on l t•nm~ulu $7,iO Month 642·5270 1115 1870 --itange. ~5 55l·36Sl 5 2 BR . 2 1111 . •• ~'18 rum Wmll'r Wilrnrn W1nl1111 Corona ct.I Mo,. 3222 SPOTLESS spacious 3 Br, lniM 324 4 2 8K . 2 Bu . . . . . . S450 .!_e~te t\75 33.U Retdol5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"nhse. F1>lc. ulll rm.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR . 2 Ila .. ~~ WATERFRONT lolboa"etthnula 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.leautdupl'( 2llr. I'' ba. 1>lus h l'Pl'I , drps , OPTJONT0Bl1Y 3BR ,2 ,a,, ...... $1~ HOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ neml5ht'd lrµI .... xtr:." ~I of h") d:.h~shr, lge bricked On aolt courH' !l'cw. J UR . 2•, u... $150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4.!>0mo M9 9!">01 patio. + pool, tenn111, plu.:sh Rancho San Joa 3 HR 2 llo $.ilKJ 631·1400 FROM TRIPLEXES TO 15 UNITS OR MORE ._.....__ l•t-~ 3106 --- --dub pr1v. $4.00 546 046ll & qwn tnhse nr Cul\ler & 3 llR • 2 H.t · · £5()( -.. -___ ,.... 11':.."0 \lnt tntll•ulual unih -" -So. of Hwy, 2 br, l ha. M6-0'.!SS SD Fwy. llll9 !\Q n. 2 & 31Ht ,21, n.1 . S: ~ ~ enc:lo,t•d '·..ar ~ & .••••••••••••••••••••••• frnlc bltns No kU.lb no b I 3 BR 2' I' ~· " k t hath • .. . .. ' -· <'onY den 2' 2 a. u.x · ' "1 · · "" ,EHIHSULA 'f EA?'lo'tRONT h:c dlx l br, frph, encl. gar. SJ"l.'i. mo. Wlnter. No peta. b/J.664() p,11rn~ ... rm f11r '"' YEARLY 3 I · I pets S32S 673 3022__ Fountain Valley 3214 mst i.wle & ba, frplr, dbl I Litt . 2•, Ila •. $41*~ • p.1n:.1011 111 c .'I l:OllU!t''· guud IOCJl1un ••••••••••••• r·· d Extt. home, like new, lBedroom :.;CHlllO c \I.I. 1;75 11tmi $375 Month S of llwy. 2 Br 1 RrJ. gnr, •••••••••• m cl gur SM5 mo. '1.?a Y superb quality 3 Br. d111 .No Pet• !IOI.LIS\\ 1100 1i.-.o11o1r St,'(' u1 for ycut'IY p11t10, adult!> only No Fireplace. 3 br. 2 ba. rov Sept ISth. 20 Ar bole!> rm, den, 2 Crplc's. Long $195 m<1 675·7213 \\I': It.\ v~: 3·, Ii ., 11 '· on•mkr n•ntuls ~LS. $350. 673·3474 £vs patio. new cpts. drps & &io-8300 term louse I"' l.1 ' 111 '·1·11 :->Tit.I. • , • OW. No wax firs, 11upcr ----PE~SULI\ POINT 1 1 \J ~; re> I 11<1(1~ I:' \\.illi<im \\ lnt~n 333 2Rr. nr nu cvt So of llwy. loc. SJSS/mo. 963...sG!I Agt Univennty Park twnhm. 4 FAMILY HOME Yrly. 4 e I br Adult11, no 111l.t11lS&Ol'llt1's LotsforSale 2200 lleulf.~lall• bl~ 1 Nr e \c r}th10 ,::. (.;pl Nofet> Br3Ba,fumrm,m1 l·ro 4Br,famrm,newcq1t, pcts.sas.1511 Miramar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~h<irp 3 br JWtlo, yd w/refs. $375. 640 11711 ovn, nr pool, J&t'7S2·5250 drps, paml m--0ut Long Or. 6751358 ·1 HI loh <111.111 \'allM Frl)k. w o. i,:uraae -------Compl redec. 4 br. 2 ba. -- -term lease.a vail S700. 111•,11 Suri c11, '1101 $150Wmter6i11G68 HARBORVUHOME newcrpt.5,d rps&pa1nt DUHEHOME DAVJDSON 'CCWOMdelMor 3722 '""" '".111"'1• Palermo4br, 3bn. fr,1lc , !-'pie $410/mo 963 •569 UNIVE ftSlTYPARK REALTY _673·9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.ill I•· 1'1ancl t-.usl po0l. ubancl. j700,mo A~ Nu fee_ 38R. fam. rm, d in. rm, 't523CAMPU,l)&·Jn~INE NEWPOHT Crci.l 2 Sr. BR. 2~J tlt'1•anfr11nt at MIRA LOMA Ba) front, 2 Br + den, /\gt 673 7601 rur rond Professronally " Cd~! Maun bth (;araitc 2 ' 2 ACRES---r-r.u""x:':':ur) home,rome<1w1lh , -. -. l"IRS TTIMERENTBAL decorated, off-whale OPENDAll.V den, dm urea, 2•., lia. Avail unfurn sr,;,o ave .... •thinR but blankeli. VIEW & ,OOL Bushani & Ellis. 4 r. 2 crpt. cersmrc Ule enlry. 8A.M. T06 PM. bltn.s, trana t:omptr, llut Wntr. t7'-'1 Ynarly U1ll l11t·.1I 1111 t'nunlrv t-:..t.ttl' "'" ·J n .. C I all el0 c bllns " t :~ pool n "' " CHEYYCHASE $950 4f>'Sltpa\'all l21 E. Btfl Jbr or 2br +rlen. 0 "· rpc, h" •· morrc wall paper & ,,aropnr, enn.,,, · r GrundyRllr.li7~1111 8 & B FOUR,LEX 111 "'" dl\idlOll A Int 0 u~ ( lor ~·u 17,...,. 2ba, frpl", patio, ••fa·· nr sehls & s ope;. S4SO match'g drps, shutters UnJY. Park. Super sharp bch. $450 mo Wkdys,r--------111'" 1 on,lrrh tmn rn ar<>.i. °"y ron ,,.,.,. "" ' ' "" 962 2591 h BR d 642 6500 673 7489 W lk t ht! h & h \\,\111-:l:\I ·1111 .. h11r,,·111"l"''t" lor .,--lbo-aP'"'nin~l-a-3-107 bltns.Topcond. mo. . leveler.1.B1g pallo. town on;e: 30 , in. __ . _ _:!vs . l a 1':.l 'arc s n~, •·· ... l s I SI~ OllO DU ... TI.. Ron TaylM H·~~on leach 3240 $685 mo. lease rm., nlr um. n green· Npl Hts l1 1lltop ocean ge. . • urn. or r111 . rmrr :! 11 •' 1 room · P"" 011 \ • 7 O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 760 I -"""I' 551·2784or752·6521 belt. Avail. New. I. Ref's YU. 300 1·lolmwood 3 nr , 2 Older :(lull only. $2i10. huv, 1111ly S72.uso Ttiki' AGT. 671· 6 I Winter rt·ntul Churinin>: Group,6 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4(~.Agt.552-1776 ba kng "t. d en New Ava1l.Oftl. m·c•r \',\ lonn w SIU!~ n . f .' VACANT. sharp 3 bedrm VIEW VIEW VIEW • 0 • Ow rfA l 673 6510 1111 " 11 O W N R / AGT I.ii.: h·v..t l11t 11n qwrt 1111 vt•ry dn :'I r ~ rpk, MODERN 2 Br dplx 7l81"1 2 ba, new paint & cpl. ·RANCHO U • it p rk palnlfcpt. $495. 644·3S45 ne ~on • !>IUht>!I~ ti••':"; 1~ ... ·~~~·' :".1~u1·I h''.:~0• 1~~11'1 ~.n;,, (;~O~Y Ju:.m10e&..'!9i.~o K~lt/hmo 968-1317 ask for SAN J OAQUIN "Pe~!~:.~T?wn~ome or 5578717 Stud1hoa1t. TV,l~phone, $.Iii 1111 "' 11 --ltl.17ifil e SAN.LUJS REY MODF.L 2Br, 2b:.r, m1('ro, privacy, Townhoui.e. Newport was trttJryer. -00 mo GLEN~E DUrLE: 3 t2Z Costo M•5a 3224 2 s tory. 4 b;-2 ba. fplc, 3BR, H~BA n r got I up~radcd lrnmed1atc Crest. 3 HR , 212 Ba. din· 544·2185 ·----HuntnwyOft leoc Corona dej Mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• uw l'pls d~ dean courac. tennis &: pool o cc up an l'} . $ 4 8 5 rm. brkr:.t urea, 3 deck"· Co5faM.1a 37 24 • T~o 2 ~o;lroom 571 ·500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT :! nn 2 HA CON ~iS mo. '96:1.4569 Agt Uparaded c rpts , drps Ph days 1~2 ~9'U. wknds d bl 1111r. pool. tennli. ••••• ... •••••••••••••••• '1.!l!tO 1tu~ n Pl LOT ltb\1.1, ( O\f t' \'\\' '!I\ 11111~ :llwl, 111< lil'n. 00 rpt~. rlrp<>. (pk, 14-1\lk Nufe~ ~...'..rrboarrt'd'""~~omseot.s 1'se'.rpll', t!Y('S~I 21~ $475 675-3122 su:,so WEEK & ur Rt'\Lt-:..o;Tl\TF. ~100~ CAMYONCOUMTRY <! ,11 .. "'Im i>t111l O<-t '" rll>)ch end patio dbl .. ..,, _...., --------. ..a ATITSIEST' 1:,Jun1• l>1I Srno tno 1t0tr. pooi, .11dh, $3~ Super 3 br, 2 b:t, R/O, M~!l~or 752·652l __ Wew1Jlmulcellde"INeed Beauliful S375 JBr.frpl, =~~&~~lls1!:VP!~uil Macn11b ·lrvine flP.1'\l.TV ('ll\I l'I\~ \' JUST FOR THE RICORD· A GOOD IHVISTMEMT! A rt•.1lly •J>''C'l<'I duµlr" ,\. Wl'll pnr1•1I 11t S'IO,rll.IU' f-'.JC'h (I\ t•r 1~11) '\II fl ~ J bedroorm & :! h,11 h" Fl'n <"NI rn ) '" ''" ~ho..-ri onl) " Ofh•r r F:11 I llnh Cl"t'll~ 1..i:a ~!) R ti I . 1,.-1() l•iti41 6-U 1155 <'pts, t1rps, 2 rar gar Turtle'"""k 4 br r11m rm ,u farnllyhlo live rln] ou2 ear. ~n11Rls. Jo'ce. "'" ...,..0 •P"--· "'-rv, llld J"""I eu v 11u11t'r 11l ~ ""''" -----$365/mo 96.1 4500 A"' No '"'" • · ormer omu J r, Mam ent11111 . ....., . .,,,, ,..,.~.,., .,,.. II I ·' • Y"' .. ftl V 3 llr 3.. ' ,.. din rm 2 bu nt•w crpt b r I •Ch1ld-n "''"tioo t~C'Ulurvr1•W W\• JH n•u • r.n • na 2 Br, nrw «rrts, cnC'I fee. • • • 11lh s, + amr y rm --- -'" ~· ul 'lSlf,7!1o lklh Ow•·n~ wnort11c-y, orar beach ,. ratw Adult n .1uµle No -Leaee. A.Jct 541·~2 llcnl ur l('ase w/option to Udo Isle. Lovely 4br, 2ba, •l,A!w rmnthly rstell. li-l:l 1<;e:1:1 (l-°171 $.'iOO mQ. _ G44 11:195 ~hilOrt•n. no fX'l!I $2 10 C.:ONDO ~'Br . den 21'l Ru. WALNUT SQ 21111 condo, hey, Owner. 752·0283 or home. Frplc, oil elec kit. 2376 NfWport Blvd, C'!\1 Co~toMuo 1124 !r19ilWJor5414R2.'H w:<1hr1dryr. nr Harbour, 2 8r28a,su'nkcnlivrm ti40·0 166, plea1>e I v dlblgar.Avo~l w~lPMryr. 5481fSSnr~7 1.14 ACRES -----~ mo. No pel.S l>y11 rm\ 752 8353 645 2610 • m('!lsaac y.1173 l334 u ter . c.wruoro ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl.lllrrt tlarbor.3br,2bJ, lff.21~t9.E¥s 846226J _,.,,_ .:....... ---fl' ISTATE,ROPERTY t"0\1Mt:Jtcf\l.. fun1rm.fplc,OW,n 10 ------Wallowllomes 3 br 2bu LOCJUftG .. och 3241HV Hm.5Dr,Som•r11-t WElKLYRATIS t.cH11h•d 11lnn~ Mt"lli. Ur ('h11rmmi:2l11 l rh·nlfnr rpl~. !lrp,, $IOO /mo Var;inl4br.$400/mu OW C 1 · t 'ctr '••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool,3C'ar,;11r.rl'>l11pk J-'i1llXtlchi•n&TV Ill H U of ex11 u11>rl~ llnlJQltt"tl. tot 11tutllt• or !lfl34~Allt Nufrl! Vrlluge ReatF..,lale u1~im~~~~A ll ';.~:vlll.V2Br.I .au,Frvl<'. _!750_1...e_us~ 642cn58__ l .. lntn11&Ullllllf•, ~~~~, ~~·~~.~t)~l~ll~:n ~~~t1~\"{14~'.:.~;~h10Hcnl ~fosa Verd:-31rr 2ha 2 --~ '147~-fee I 2 t'ltr RUrik ~llU~1~tan ltOUSJ'; LI OO ISl.F. 2 nr, \';1..!Eut't~o.~~/.~ 11tablt• . ell• $1:17.500 •(f1ll\'. ll(e f:lm r'm $45'1 Sh11rp 3Br, 21>3, Cl)t!t. l.IYI' IO lrYIOO Vrllaj!e. W~ ~('hW~ll lflO lto 7~.f3nll I llu (pie, 2 Cir a:1:1ra1~. -_, " Jo:l.am<' Svedt•t•n "421123 DonaPoiftt 3126 ~1()7ll9Rors.101'123I d1 11s. grdnr •• quiet havl'homc~d\lilll .. bll!for· • · _tGOOmotomo tJ734~ :t(l8t)i':~':1rt.r11~lvrl ----------1 ti-'~) ~·;·•••••::•••••••::••• • • • ruldesac $3~ !162 4914 INr i1r ln f,1wc lhlllopJlornc :tlir h l .. ldn lluy •••w. 2tll Sl" •. 000 .. unll'\ rr1 prime I t:<.:TAU Lt\H tK.:1-.AN ~iPSI\ VERDf .. $45'1 17~1 v I 3 Ht lg kit h d!)I Wt1lnu1~1 The Ranr , .. Abulous 270 dt1ree S.-,7:,. Nr Clltr f>r . (;all 642 . l '"' " VlJ C'hurm1111{ 2 fir 2 llH Iowa, 3 Br 2 flu, 11v111I aron · c • 1~~·rfil'ld <'ulverdnh whitewater view. 3hr, &10'Z72!' SUfC"'SITA"' Ctl'lhl M•·~n lornlll'lll In Mounteift. D•Hrt, rondo on. lllurr~ ttlxlvc l()l.!.:_ 644·)11~---~~~~~e, sa('5~ c~~· d:~1 ('(I llom<•ll U111v. l'o1 2hn, rail n11t11ral r(!dw()l)d, '---Minute.to NU. Hn~h & I ::'~~·· Slll.OVO ) r i~I 11122 •• ~.~~ ••••••••• ~~~-~ Jt!arin;1• St·~. Mill<', pool, :i BR . 2 Bi\, f1>IC. l'J)l!l, L 0 m 0 n d . 9 6 tf 3 4 s 0 . Coll~l{C Park pvt. ~1ulet. & llJ>Cl'hC'ulnr JI.'' n D 'f fJ ,.. I N D Uh Cura. Adult11, 110 rwlA ----Walerrront lot Ca n yun s.;c.i. 4·16-J2i2 -drrr.i. H /0, W 10 , JX>OI , 812 1212 Hlr your rholC'c of l!l) 0 " ~ " c ~" · I,~ t< • J<,11J1lbluU. f.,xcc ho~e _2110 Nc•port HI~ CM ---------1 .. ach 1141 $42!>/mo G1.1rdner/(>Ql)I troml375to$475 ll,OOOl 1n1, f14i!Ol33 4br. 2bn. faro rm. Sofl 111 , 12 APT UMtTS ~k~~; Z lcrm!I Ownrr ••••••••••••••••••••••• mu~nt lncld . /\lrt. 548 7729 3 f\r, corner lot, vacant. •Or your choice• of Hll 2 fir, qilh't N c:nrl, tx-am wo~r. Nt>w c:rpta, drps, N,~O 1 Br .inrtlf'n Low maintenance. all ------ -wulk to Ellison II rah. from $465\o ssso 1 pulnt. Walk to 1chool1, apl l , rl'c nru. 1215 .idullli ll\lkfromti.-11ch 2BR cablnne'll1~1mon MF.SAVERDF.C'harmina c:le11nS395963837'J NoF~s l't'lhllJtlf. r'J:lc .. cec aar 1hop1. l tnnl1 club. 710W, hSt.CM. r ri V 3Bcdroom11,2hath11, 3Br 2ba. wilrl( awoe 1.&uCHllALTY dr,dw1>hr, 111111.Mwood 1775/mo . L•C'. Rola. --Ca•h flow with prh.I~ o •owr n1t "'•"' on '• fplc, dc.-t'k'!, b4.•aut1rully frnlc S375 mo 4'fl ZOU 3 Br 2 Ba. nl'w p1.1int It ~~SI 2000 rtr11, nu k1l & bnr. Nu 840 677:1 or&45·2240 175. 1 bl, kid1, ~ uUI 1ii1. owtlt'rshl p. Scht"dull' ocn-In & l .. akt' Tahoe furn Qulet,11\'c:lut':h•d ... cpts, lac fnc:d yd . nr • • 1wla S-i8S lncls ulll. -------RlliChcomb"r· '"" a ro1' ~ S 1l ,320 · Tr Y <.."lee.(' tu hak<', callmO!I ooean/«anyon view. J Bl" l Ba. new paint/cpt s hops le .sch la. '345 • ., ___ .. ,. b 2 , .. ba 4~·~'73. l\ST£1''UL 3 Br Twnhae, 631 20t l $80.000 down. ,k11n11 St'll ur I r11de Fnc<I yard, aaraac. $3:'IO 536 3835 .......... new • r. .,... · •--HI• 3250 2 aty LJt. (pie, pool. Kid' -·------IMDUSntAL CMPLX $28,tlOO Short term 5475/mu. mo 96M381or64CM737 xtraa. 1500. No pet11 _.,..... • OK. JAe or tse opt..~ S.chrlcr BJJl. All 11111 2 BUJLVINCS Ownt-r agl. S1S 32Gl Call l 13 3620l>C' . Unbehevable SJSO. 3Dr, 811<14'fl or 833·2105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ou.11100 Sln&le4, $110. lie at h ,'t'" ... • Ten1ntNNN lrR~<'S o.tofStaf9 -499l56G 3 Br, nice clean lg. yd , k1ds.pet1,1niils.•·ce. RANCHOSAN J OAQUI Rcdcc. 3 br, 2 ha, <'PIA.-comber,fee631·2011 f •• 1• 1'!r1tu~t'n1depreclaUon. ---.t• 2600 good 11chl&, refrlft/!llovc M11inRent11Js,540-6370 .,8 2 ... 8 .. po·~ 1 S drpu. fpk, OW, new OPENSAT&8UNh5 u.-"~onhach 37 .. 0 9· -C h t Do ,..,..-r-' &\'all If needed. S350 mo • r .,... ... ,..u ar • area. $375fmo. 963 4500 Lux 2 Br 2 811 condo. """"' "' ·~· ,• ~ a re urn. wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMVIEW 646.8646 . SZS.'1.Nrwaler.28rfncd, Lula Rey. View, 101 A• ... Nofru ocwlytedonc,poul,walk •••••••••••u••••••••• •.:.' paym~nt $205.000. OREGON <I<' > 20 tk-1tut1fully rlt>roratrd -kld1', JX'l~. imgl1. Fee ro11r1c. lake. Sept 3() .. lo West1."lfC •hopplna. $TUDIO 300 ACRI FARM w 1:ibr ho1;,l:e'rrhic1t!~ 2Br home nr l>ch All S34$. 3Br. Ira lo\, klda, I.Jain llenl0llt.~S37o 1625. 5477044, 833·3215 LoguM Mlgu.t 3252 548.-3396 & 548-4193 '~-~as We~" •· ' North of Dakcrsf1cJd, ranc h . $GS.OOO C1111l maint 1ncld 'd llentrd pet5&sn1t1t.Fel' ---••••••••••••••••••••••• --rrvw• allala Ii alml)nds. 1~ 642-780481\ 8 prn pool. 2 rrplcs. patio. utll Mam Rt'nlals, 54().$370 2 Br dupltJt, SUS. Open S h 1 rp 2 b r h 0 m • • ••llt'aut1ful nt'w annten NEWrORT Crrat , up f'ul Kllchen & T NetcOJhrttum ootuse ---pdSiOOmo•!M-29911 . Sat & Sun 10·5PM. ~ c:atht'drnl re lllniu. home.3 Br.2t>M.guat(fod «radcd condo,2 Br.dun I.I nafl'UllUllu b1ck. Down pa)'rnt'nl ICMChH.Form•. ~. Util pd 2 Brtwnlue Geneva. nr tndlauPolq formal dine. Cplc, 2 ca ••tu. be.ft., lfnnla, de 2 .. Bi, tennis. pool. 1 ETOOCEAN "'4)0,000 Grons 2700 LAGUHACOTTAGE Ouldok.Fee inllB 536-1286 ,.1r.No fee.A~.sc&-~ '450.IU·t45J jacuui,SfSOmo &tSa'72 E YeS.ltu MAICtS ••••••••••••••• •• • •••• • l Bdrm. Ocean View Maln Rent.ls. 540-$370 Ask for Btll. 71.7 ortdoWlt lh•d. luVISTM-...TS AVOCA DO OROWP:RS p I f l M I t --Zbr. tba,clean.S290/rno. 3 Br 2ba cpts drps 3 8t' ~ Ba on 15 ac:r. " ..,.. • 00 • '1' c: • n enanl:t' $190. Coiy 2 Br, kidi OK. Call NEW Univ Pk. PNrs ' ' rd ' ' k wl h · " I Buc.b lvd at Yorktown 1714152J..Z413 DELIGHT Valley Ctr ~!'~eludt'd. $4SO mo Ftt. 846·58T7 aft Spm. Twnhme. 3 Br 2~ Ba. ~.l~c:dor !! ""t';195 mo f!!'. mot •• .,,".!!! poo · J'-04 II R wat~r dlat lOr.11 from ~ ... 40...., """'""""' .,...,....., .. ~ .,......,.,., MO.""·•' l 9am·5pcn .,~ __ _.1 .. _ . ...,. _ """'n, bal Maln R~tals. SW.5370 br .,__ C . d avail. Oct. 1. $52S. --L 37 4 r .... ,~VtN UV -~ .,... 1---------1---------1• Twn.-. p&a. rpa., S47·'T04-Cor833-321S ••• Ll::ASE 3BR 2PA CLEAN 2 Br, (pie. pvt oc" I 81•'< E·Zan.n"lter ms. MESA VERDE nu detor. nr ahopt. fam rm, cnrto5ed'1ovely patio 2082.Sth St NB. ••••• .. !••••••••••••••• rnm~Primo rrimt f'orCla.ssiftedAd 3 B<lrms &i Fam Rm, S(hoof • lxh 2 poola & Offrfleldnew3br2ba yard. rtdrlg, iohr. 67~fl0!19 Bacb. !tear beach . Ulll IU 96A $302\t ACTION fenced yard· Dbl irar. reccntr. ~. 96U758 &Cam; $4SOevlOct ls t dryr.$400 /\l ... 4'0 ------.-. -pd. S19'fl2S mo: W wk '21H AB~dll:il~W~l Callo $42S/m o. Voael Co.2 8 R 1 b Coad H \ 28~N'OOdE.644-43"0 ••• •ROR t n ~w2 8r Condo.pool.pat1n 1m· 14~N. tl.4!H~ ~!~+!~' : ··~.S::~. l>allY P1lol Realtora. 548-9346 lnlt~ ~~l.nt'nt:i-, r::ac: AV91ltblr ()('l 15. Collect ca.rpeta. dtape11 Cu.stom nrac. ieflla. wshrtdryr OCEAN RONT 18 m U 48'7·i367 A 0 VISOR Super Mat COC>do. 2 Br. 2 new crpta, (l'Qh p.tlrlL Prk. 4 Br, 2~ ba. bonus ltea ~ lncludtd, '1bl «tr d . r, lf'll Jotul llalper Coin pan)' GU 5678 ba. lrpk, pool, clbhse. Nr Acee.a. to pool AGO mo nn. SGS mo/lse prt f. • IOMD IULTY • mo. adlta only. 752 78G6 ~~.~~ ~~\:~~~r'rn~~ mo i4~7i01 abopa. S17S, m 2332. AJ S46-l6fO QU)9218.3$11eva. l.\UMU E\e 1131·2213 Want Ad" 07·~ • r • • . I ' ... <It c111nltonl lwa111 J br. dl'H> 111rn 1-·r11k. !Jun dr). i.:Jr • pJrkni ~ \ V.111 :I II tnCt' Iii 1 l~!I L.:c 2 fir ncJr lid) tJt..id1 Po•1l A\ .ill no,. 1t1Jurw:t0 1175 l!Ul U\'UJllfrt10I Z£tr j!Jr Upl Wuitl•r, nto pt•l=> SJOO mo ind ulll t>lt. ~10 $11);"> l 111 pd t"o1' ne~ rw111 ,. Jkr Fu-.. )hm ll1·nt..il' ">'41 ~370 2 Hr 1A1ntfr s.!75 lnrl ut1l (,Jr tl.illv B..11 h .IJ)l) riv $1~ ind util Cutt• n Ix h lOITI\ ~t't' 0J><'ll tl..11 h :!IS1• J3rd St II \LOO\ BAY CLl'H lla1.helm \pt $-!Wmo t>l:! .. lU'Ji • OH THE WATER 2 B [) H )I bu 1 It 1 n ~ . r1rupl..i•c St)nll! dcH·k u.~ >i!IO pt•r mu • NEWPORT IUCH l BUR\1 2 bJlh. > 1:.11 I) H1111lin' :'\E,\H bcJth :s.-1uoix·r mo JACOBS REALTY . 675-6670 WINTfrn 2 Br. S.325. J l:lr. -• $375, )rl~ J Ur, ~100, fph: lboa PetunMala 3807 ~..ir. r«l' tHb ~Kl ••••••••••••••• •••••••• -'l:c,.t'r, Fr i.ldin~ 2Br. \lulHlr hllmt>. Sl.>5 hr l"t parkin~ 615 Ii IT mo I .!bJ, l>..il~Onll'~. cnt'I 2 cJr R.1r ..... n .. 10 fern. Yrh ~ ,. :! mo' ad\ b-111-1 1.!I t''t'' "kn<h. DUPLEX YEARLY &>:ml I br :! h.1, nn~Jn \ u , \t.-p lo II\ h , ~~I mu H7'1 "it;'• f ~I Jl1•14,,i1rl I h1 )riv I l· 11111., ~ .111 n .1 , .: ,. m Ind' 11111 i.;!i;, nl•l ..\.l(nt. ;,11, !Clo IU •" to.II J;.';111 IUI 11.!I IA l..11 \ \ 2Br. new cpts. drp:o. i.LOve. B.nfrnnt h1"t11r\ :! hr 2 lJJ JI\\ d U b I( l'f t I l!IH'Cl> hJll Ort hi lhr II ''" ·1111 h 1:r1 11 Ii ·ozy Bach. bltni.. pJrll} I urn ~hot llH'Jn \IC .. SliO md utll Q.5 7730 refng, pvt p.1110, laund JBr. den, 2 frpk, he am 'd no pell>, 11dll11 $230 c eilings $J$0 mo -3.S7 0032 6-12 097-1or7SI '125$ 'I I\ \ltlll nto Ultl Jl<I \olll' .:111 • .!hJ 11111) \~ lh .-.1111 rHnl toi.> J lto'l >XI l.!i' CorOftO del Mor 3122 - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~EWLY O~:l OH,\Tt:L> ;!hr llJJ 'h..i.: n·r & rn.: ~'°llll (rplf 1\1'1 ~I I hi 11.11r1' ~.1r.1.a 113ao 2 Br ,. ~11r ~OS Xt•,. • Ill ! 11.1 llpl' "' ' II ">Ji.\ 11111 tpts. ra1111c. 'Aulcr pd 217n • F • PIUl't'nl1a CJll hN .. n 1s.636 1no 111 i1tI 11 T h t 11 n ' 1n;1 r \\11 ,,. ·•I'. : a L• I " "·'··· l)lk tnl'l p;Htu I hlk 111 r.uSISHc 3ur. 1 buth hi·h & 'lhnp' ll1lll Duplex l"n1·d yard. ni:lilfl:I kids pch OK S350 ,1lt l11m 111r l."l'·'t 111 ,,,. 111 till' Wt•'l J £1.111\ l'tlot f\Jd' \pl. s;!Ull JK'I l la,~1t1c1t \11 l'h11n1 l'lud utal Sh>\" 11-1 ' Jii711 l~ll 641 hlllll 1!17 ¥28 Sul lhru Mon nw an r..Cni: Jo:,~'iTSIDF: I Rr nl'" I~ dttorated. ut1I pd S22$ ~1.HWi2 & M6 4253 J Hr Bt•Jut .idull n>m l 'p!>('r 2br :-:c .... t'ph A 11lt•\ 1'11111 11.1, i\ ".1t .. 1 drp~ . "att·r pd onl\ 1><1 I-nd ,.:..11 """ ~l.10 Prefer middle JIWd 0 1 1..12 ~>41i:l older . no rh11rln•n ror ix·t;. Call C\t'l> Ull $pm & I 111 l~J11t <1d111t mm ,.knd:. all dav lil2 !li:l:s 1111'\ l'o<1I J.:J~ ~ \\,ol\'I . • pd t:rll'l jl.11 J)!l' S.:!:111 5180 Li:e 1 !Ir lowt•r Walk 1.t;t !141';;1 lo s h op i. J\ rl I l ., . n 1l t•hiltlren pt>t' lf(Xi 2br, S!25 mo '\1,lv p..11111 ~l1}0TO\ Ill $.111·7!121 ed, ('rj/I ,.., d f'l)l>. hit II CASA \'ICTORIA 'lO\'l'. no k1th pcl" lllUll E lh11.•ht•,l<'r :! Ur I Bu '1 "rthw :.l)lc hrl.. lph . i;.1r. h:c patio. 1p11l'I illllb, nn p..i,. S:.!i~ ::111 Ellll'n i\H· !17!1·1~ vu::w <w Ol:~:,\N & Cl1'1 J tit• hritihl, ,tlr\, ll<'" " 111 :! b..i frpk t1sh,.hr. J,11·u111. i.:..1r.1i:" 642 i9!12 .. ColtaMHo I l824Co1ta MHa 3124 !Br. t'plS. drJll>, bltn1, patio $205 f: side 642 6243 1 & 2 Br, OC'lu\t' l nfur or F'urn ""' wtr 1>cl Adults·NO ~ta. Sec Uh' Pool. n:'<' rm. t•h•\ utor~ 525 Vtl'h>na. trl~ 11970 t: ~'\TSIOF. I & 2 Hit lrkl' nc·w f'rom Sl1S \dull ~ no pello l30 E 20th SI Near Lake Pork D1.'IU't<' 3 hr. :!' 2 lrn. all dhl i:ur . pntlo lrph' 170!1 \lJh<llllJ. 5Jti JlbS or ~Iii!( 2hr Iha ~.1r '" t 11.1110. :'\EW l llr U W & pallos. ,. . !1 •I .......•......•...........................•... I ' hrltl oi.; $200 lldk!'r l'nd i:ar.ii:t•, 2117 Jlunl &lti-0505 Sr :, 1:1 .!.1:1.l 111)..'\on St 1142 ~13 Mediterranean Village ' Br. J l2 ha. patio 5220 I • • 38 I · 3 I I I · mo !"Or So c,,t Pluta nr!M 44 ,......,. 844 r• ne 3844 nr1..e 3844 tiJ7 ·29-13 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bt•umNI t•t•ilan,l!s. wood panchn~ • <; rH~sclot h ~a llrm cnng • 1"1n•µlal'l'"· wt:l har.., • 1>1-.hwa~h<•rs. ~:JI!-. 1n clo~l·b • B:Jkon1t!s. put1o"i •Park like landst•apmg • Sw1mmin$? ponb, J.1t·u111 · I .1.:hlt'<I ll•nt11s t·ourt.., • M1nult•s lo fr<'C'\.\:J\s & hC'ill'ht·~ • ~1·1·1111l.r ..,~~tem" I HDROOM I IEDROOM & DEN 2 1R -2 IR TOWNHOUSE \ ''"" 1.1l '4-. l10n l1>rt·1'"'''"1ll1,1 ""''II JWl \dulhC.lnh Off1t•c Open Daily 9 to G C7 I 4t 557-1020 2400 fl;.irbor Hlvd . Co!:.l.t Me~a . Cali f. I ONDO Type. sphl l<'VCI. 2 Br l ', H.i . ,1.1as appltc· t'pll>. dr~ .. 1111111, only NopeL'I S1•1:,11111 fi.l:i(lJlll all S 30 ,.ktly!'I, all dJ) v.knd.-. Br :! Ba lu'C ne" l,. nhm<' apt 'l'Afll lh.'1'> lt>t· Jo'ull) ~WP d kll< h 'hJI!. hUlt<• m~tr li.1.1 i0$!1 ~asts1de lbr. nc"I> decrl 'd & ) 11 S235 !>4tH253 t I l 192 3710 Adult hvmg in NPllC • Ot'W ly redet' :I hr, 2 bn townhi.c w /put10 & aarai:e S300. No pet-. r-45·3381 or 837 !lSl7 Ju~t l·ompleted dlic 11 plc•i. ~: ~•de 2 & 3 Ix.I, from SJIO ~111 loOOO t: side $275 Elc<' pd 2 hr, bltn11. ll,.1r t:h1ld11•11 ok. nopets l>IG 4101 C0ttaMua 3824 COlta Mesa 3124 Costa Mesa 3124 ••·······•············•••••·•••••••••····•·····••·••••·•······••••·•• There's something "fishy" about Mesa Verde Villas! ,~·,, _...,....... . ' .~ . =-\.~hon ,,.,. d, \ f • •'• •l 1· ">t•1< k • ur ''" .111'u1th \r 1 .. 11 \\ ,. 1l1<lri I 11rdo r •I .1 \ II 1 1• ot lhl mill ,.1d1fl 11\' I ""' "' Iii" •h" p Ou" .111• 1f,.. \ o·r\• 1 ,,,. KOi 1 .. h ttllf" >Clrd lrt'm 0111,,1 ~h!J·''" '·l!M• n ' Kn1 c .1n liH· up lo 200 ..,, .,, ndd \,l'M\ n1,"\J ~ \t' lo 1'• fl"lh'<f .1nd h,1no lo'lf llut ... h.11 dill' lh.11 mf',1n lo \IOU wl><'ll \'(\II ,,., tTolhng fot \ I''"' •. In h1 •• I Al Me.. Verd.• v.11.,, \loll '""' ''1"'11 1h." \O'l'\I IJllK.IU•' .1111·1\h()(I lo 1'\1'IV ck1.11I Attention lhi.ll rr1dl-.t•, M .. ,,, V1 rd.• V1ll.i~ Oiim!J~ c ,.,11n11. 'm"'I pr.••11 '1'""' .)dult apartment • nmmumt\ h,,th tn•ICI•• .rnd out You'll ltnd thol 1·~lr11 '1.1 r 1n th.-lu•h l,mJ.., •11'1'"1 lh" t\ 1h·rfall• m4'1uu· IH't'<. and cnlVtful pl.i111' y ... u •• • , '",,'"""' nl .1d1111 ',·d .. mnq .it 1>Ur clubhou<.t•. tt>nn1~ courl~ and •'\ltto111l11•1 111d 1h,·1.ipo.. pool, /\11.1 1d,,•n ~ou ~"'1 lb.• prot.-.. ~1ondllv ck·cm.,i.•d .. ~ .. 1." rnd ... I" th.• fl,, .. , rl.1ri• \•Ill II know 'Ahal s tn<.ide ~ Vl'rdt> VillM I' 111•1 ft• l,'f!<:••'Jr·t d' "'hjt '•1>11-..rio• I \(11tog "ngle and ~phi "°""I .1r;>r1nwn1 r1 <.1d•'nl°•'" '"'"h hrr~"' <iC'>dfll"l c111h..-dr.1I c.•1hoq\. nchll. appomlt'd lnltrlor•. ~·nutlful c•i•lt orn 11.">k c.it>.IX'tf\ oridMc!ual ~111ndn; moms ~pac101" b,,lconre<. 11nd d. rh "'lh lull \lit'A\ ol wh.11' f"lutdnor• All.in In<! heart of Or.ingl' l ounl\ ' m "' c•J11•t>1 1cn1 •nd,' lu"w h.''ld" 111,11 rw.ghborhood V1•rl \!, '1 V"rdL \.'111.l \\ • h' nut ~f"lur md1fldrv fish tale MESA VERDE VlllAS l'>.'>:i M•'s.l \\ 1de Otive East • Co<ila M.-s.> C.ihforn10 C)2b26 • (714) 540 8871 Ju•I Wrt~I nf ll'w Mc<,a V111de Cl!nler. off I ltHbor Blvd & bdJ•'"'"' to the C~ta M, ..., Golf & Country Oub. (Open lo lM Pubbcl Ckc0f1tor Mod"k now op.n '°' d1iplay ---Gl ,. Special with every apa1·tment: One peaceful lake One quietly meandering stream One 18-hole golf course One tennis club• One extraordinary dubhou8e Two pool• Three recreation areas Three therapy pools Three ga:lebos Six fountains Seven bridges Fireplace Deck or patio Mountain view, water view or golf course view 1lJn1..ho ~Jn JoJ4u10 ApJrtlTil..Ol'> "J u1H4u1.. ltvmji t nv1ro11111l 111 lor :idult-. univ In one o l Or.tni.:c County'., m111>t popul.ir rc!t1Jcnt1.1l 1..ommun1111.:'> 111 thl new City ol lrvtnl' lluu.11-. bc~1n ;.11 !)260 1)1.·r m1111th R:rnchu !).111 )0Jqu1n Ap.trtnicnt~ lwc nty l'cr~ola, lrvmc, C....1111111111.1, ickph111H.·j7l t ) 'l '~I JOO Lulvn .mt! Sandlnir~, twu block-. 'm1th ol thL· ~Jn Dtc~n l ru w.1v Ownul and mJ11.1~cd hv 1 h1 Ii v111l' Cmnpan v : .·. .... ., ., '/\ l1lllll<of hut11hll ul Ollll1h1' Ii f' Jh l\Jtl 1hl, ' It G:r [l)Uf•I 11'111 l'JC, Of'l'flHI Nllll', . ·' '' JUncho sanJoaqu1n apaR°tm€nts IRVINE VIUAGES I Pro~Poim LuRurv IOUtt renUI\ trom ssw monuw 200 Promontorv or ~st J~t norTn Of iamt>Oree on Pac•ltc coast H1onwav Teteonone 17141 675 eooo Owne<I ano tn.Jnaoeo l>V Tile 1rv1ne comoanv PARK NEWPORT A.PA.RTMEHTS Nr,.port 1kJl°h:'\01th tRlll In me (al 16i>i ) 171 1 ) 6-tS OS50 ltoom w1k1l pn\11.iu tor \\ork1ni: lad y 111 N. LoRuna condo. Rcuxn. O\\n cnlrJlh'\' & i:.1r, ~ 2706. Cnsunl atmosphere, :i Ur 2 Ba hse. fully furn l'X1 ''Pl for bdrm. l blk Crom bch Wshrtdryr, gor. Sl!>O mo. + • • ut1I Periwnfil m· Ler\'lew nus $41·571:1. hmt: 67S OSIJS, ll 1l e or I.aune Sm11le :.leepm11 room rrt bath, entrance '35 wlf. Will consider lower rel\l 11/r 2 Ac.-dr<H>ms ;md for part time aardencl To\\ nhmr~l':. Ovt'r 30 pref'rl 492 7986 f"rom '329 541 . Open fl.fi 1>a1h· Female over 21 to ~harl' Spa l'onh 'fl'llnl' m Y ho u., <' $ 1 211 -i Ac ross from 1-·.i~h1011 ul1hl1cs. C:all B;irbarJ Island al JJrnoorcc on S36 918!1 SJn Jou11um lhllt-Ho;1d Vocotton Rentols 4250 17141644-1900 LIDO (;lfflK\llNG 2ht, 2ba. bn< k 1>at10 & frpk. \IC'\\ Adil.~ $450 li75 6359 . ....... , .....•........ TAKING RJo:Sf':llVATIO"l.:-o F'or ~eason !locar now 2Br. I' 1 b;, Palm Di-vn ----------.c Furn Condo. 111.:h i.truth PENINSULA PT. 2 BR, I ha unf $~ yrly OCEANFRONT 3 un.2 ba .. yrly. $745 NEWPORT TERRACE 3 BR. 2 ha condo S500 SEA WIMD CONDO 2rm.dcn2ba1450 IA. YHtONT HOME 3 Oil, 2 ba $2000 Mn yrly STEPS TO BEACH 2 llll. 2 bulhs 1400 associated UllOr'(ll'>· l<fA1•11R~ IU}1• W ftqlboo I'' l•'I i.1de. P ouli.. lt•nn1i., J<lt'IUll S200 pt•r "k ~Ir. Mvrg:rn <193 ll4!7:1 IMxunous, furn. '11111 rm the licach rw11r Put.'rt:i Vallarta 3 Ur, ll\1' in ~c rvJnt . S!'JOU ,. k 7:\1 ·3777, ;1~k for Hon JJougla!< ----Rental• to Shor• 4 lOO ....................... SINGl.F:S STUOt;~1 S SENIOrtS fHVOIH'l-.IJ f.I\'(.' better for h111f 1 hi' cost We hdp }OU 1111.t .i ('Ompallblc• room matt Counly Wide Sen 1t 1· Roommate Flnd•r• YIU.Y ~l!·po; In IH·h. mod. 82S-2775 530 ?!HO 11t1•, 2 Ur, h.-.1m l'l'll, Cpk. - --- all ultn11• ~7:1 ~J'iO, ru1 n Resp mutun· fom11lc to nrunf lil2 ·11•111 11h11rr beaut lrul 'I Ur LC;J·; '.' lit ~ ll1·n or !I Br lpt. hlln• 1hh,.\h1 ht•Ulll 1 f'lhl l!lll'l l~·•I '\r tlo.111 llll'JI \dull~ J.Jjl mo :.u. :11i1:. Pr<.•11ttll!nt h o mt •n ·rurlh·rm k 11n•a ll\111r .. ~.1mp 'lt•nn", -. .. 1m !Yllllt( & Ulll inl'I ~00 lllll ll:J;I :Jl!MI M or I-' ntllmm11h• wunll'<I 1,11e DI\ O'llr Jh.1 11 vt 111 11hu1l' duph•~ ' hlk 11aru11l' a11l lll11t·k lo trom h1·h In Np. N11n bl-1u•h, 11111111, 11old .,h111<. 11m<lk1•1 MH il1 ffi lt.tt' 1111Ill1·11 WO I k 111 • C'IO•wt~. t•rwl .iar, i·1ihlt' l•rtw rnum & h11J11I 111 u 'IV 1\d111ll! c111nl(IN• OK 1, luxury lrvuw h11m11, for u no vi·l11 S.~ mo l!u.•, ulll l:1d y m l''tt'hur11tc.> ·for lltu pd &lZ ~!l~I <ir :;;11 li0 12 h~f'kpni: for n non dnnk lnl(. n•m 11moktn11 41} > r 2Ur. lllil n1 or1•an. ,::.r old cxrr Your privi("cy '" *200) rl), 01"1 I, d"hwr ..saurl•cl. C'all Kt>n, .1rt l2lt1 ,·~Slrl'l'I &1 1 131Cl WM 552 1:12'.l Arr~" front Ueat h. 4 Ur 2 2hr, 2hu, N ll 11rc11 Fem &.vrly l,111•l.1v ltm,& pref $137 )0 mo . 1)11110. 5'175 675 21i I lll/hUl. G42 U77 I """"' from lu h. 2 llr Heed o-Roommoft1 dupl.ix P<'l'k·u 1>1111 '11, To Proft•111tonally fh11I S32.'l.li7:J 71llO TllJ\TRIOIITPP.JtSON I 4 Dr. 4 u.1 Gil' rrn hay LrM Qowr·C1'.AnJ ~no liv·rm Nrw <'J>b & dri>" Uk~~~~- 1..s<' ~o or ~rh 675 70:tll c.i ,.._ ~ OCEA."ll l''JlONT 2 U1 I n:i 832 4 l:IH'or over 5 )'I dl't'k, aor, <·pi., .11q,,., n~ 2N°J>t. Brit prof mt'n 't'C'k pet:i S38S &15 30:1!> 3rd for ann dpllC nr l'l\h Yrly lse 2 br. 2 b:i. SIW + utrl 1173 711114, d1hw1hr. 2 t'Ur 111r • •, 7j(HM) Billi. blk lo brh No 11ets, S360 --£ Avail tOil (213I 1)9S 2219 IXOY · .WonlC'rt frm · Chrhtuin 3 Ur <;ondo lo or 1213 ) !M3 8364 <''e' i.harc Coll !I J2 am, uft 1 <:Jeon & c l11 :0'> lh1 w/bokony Yrly h•a11~ s.l001mo. tm owr 3 BR, 2 b:a. nt"wly cl~·('Of , close to ~h & Pavillion Yrl). 1400 mo 83lHl37S o 87S-8WT ' pm f.46 4221 Dione •r <'unnle OftP.nhlwla Nwpt l'k!a1•h, a J>t'OPI<' lo ah:ire 3 Br homt' H1111 e'·nythlni.t utll pd. Sl.5Srno.each.536-9993 Add It... ulld lt...Ofaper lt. .. Hammer it ... CarQet SERVICE lt •.. Cement it ... Wlre lt •.. Hoe lt ... Clean lt...M ove IL.Press IL.Paint lt ... Nalt It... Plaster lt...Flx It ... • DIRECTORY ..... • ...,. C.treder G«•lliaq Hoa.Kte..Mq Ho.Mca...a.g •'-9 , ..... /P.,.nll4J Pla..,./R.,.ir •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Al'PUAHCE RBPAJR Remodelln1·Pnmln1 LEE M. JARVIS Cte~Tl'd M.W. HOU!) P:CL EAN Uf(i It •HOU::CLEA.NJNG • MoVlnt·Hauhnf toounhi , .. Tow Catie rATCll PLASTERING flO -ScrvlceC.ll Ftnlab Commercial Add1ltona•Remodebni C<iill~HKt: ~:ott Our 8ualneu. C•ll B)' .. Labl•~1,!flnell w/l1e lruck. Expr'd Avraltirtr1Sty~$ ••Al.LTYt"l::S•• C7U)$411J422 Ru1d Contraclo -~TS Lk31T~Sh d r G y d J...iilc:e'• B•&aed.1 Antis, Good~.eru~,,_. )rt Pb·tM:?17:M 2Sty~1lolr$4$rm f'rN~l MO.S825 .......,.,.,".__ M2~l4.~bn " u 0 run· ar &~ ll'Olll9cJ Pnct'llnclmtr'I l11bor -_. .. _,, GF.RWICK &SO!\. <'~rt· Haya I ~t!t\ 1t·e, ------••• • •••••MOVING" Let I expr'd Cu r IMn:I !!'ff t VERY NEAT PATCH ... U•••••••••••••••••c.,.tW.~ AddiOona•Rtmodebn1 do\\nto"l!:.at1h 'pnt·¥i 'TWO HIGH SCUOOL 1•R••0•N•::;,~· ,.: ••• men move )OU. tteu. T~"8T085 ·r~t!\lal~ JOliS&TEXTURt:: PT'e·.ld>ool tcach•r offe ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1c8121m h4U~ G J R LS WI LL • u•u .,.,nt' '" my RetatOllUOlor~.&&.a583 __ _o__ fh'4!t4t 1193-14!!1 dli)d ~are + 3 mornlnc11 Shampoo• s•aam ftlun ~21'10 6'73.fiOtl ---HOl..'SEC1.EAN At"TER home. R t!aauna ble --------P"""'F.R" PAINTINO ... __ , "" ~ G.twl'ol Servlce1 •P .. 1 W"'EKDAYS 6 846o4J.10 Movtng!St11ttiwldo.loc1d, . r.~ ·.·~. ,pa....AJ-_PR·,!C.....,.. W.a73 Ina Color briaht\'ner1: " •• .. l:>cpr d 1111:0. rJte11 frff -·-.., w!it carpta lO ml FATllER&.SO~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEl':t\t: US <COSTA 1 __._.,-i.,._ lnsu"-"-d.Bea,ralea,prot •'~llG ' wn.: .. ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ W.k• blM"Ch.CIMllDlivrm.d'G Add1tlon1, remodehnc llA"IDY\1AN llom .. ," !'.lKSA AHt;Al CALL __...,......, lt'rv1ce Ex·AllilPd in.an t'$l ...... t'n~ ''""'" 10' orf•••/a .. l'lumb1n" • ~M ~ I l f t A.l7 7"-C ••••••• eo eo ••• o •• • • ••• • L•..--· 11"'~ ' .. II .. .. ••••••••••••••••••• • rm ., hill 11$ A\& rm P 1&11.1. 1 t11 "" ...... \ph ont1\' tt'1H1ou ... SUE9'Tt·tti2l "' d 1 d :;:-~--""---Prnf Worllm1nshlp In· 'oltr ,,1 ll'Alb. bathrm KEEPING SVS 'r..1lhm..1n boll t~ ---~x pr/ an ••• tt Pt' rs t flnl h l • · SnO,coucbllO.cbllirS.S Dnrftt.MJ 61 70 -CLEANIN~ i-NAlN Sprlnlll•r6 Install a.•'l'ltndlyM0111n.:Co Eftl aurn 1 C':\m !\ 1,1 ('n<'I flt>as 1132~-~--~ alll~!'m~~:•P:;~~ft. C.Wtr"llmpetodor Crp ••••••••••••••••••••••• G>rodilMJ TENANCE S):RVICE. Repair. Co11t·H•tl1 & cltnt lr1tndly Hrvtre. ~(~"'~ Rets 960·"6t Rtt-;;,"'dl:";c•d ftistr etc. PromPt urv. Lrg. ~lr. 1.5 yr1 eapr. Rm Addltlon1, ne11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alltype;a L1c'd.9U·Ttl4 Srick Work. M~ 11'78 t'r C'kp«'r. movun, lo PoP r ar ---plumb.ilr. Sml jobs, very •nll accta 962 az90 work m YI e If· Reh ho mu. re modelcn 1 . Sl.1ploader. dump truck, e.t r1ttt1. ~7-0W2. Patios l'\"u!i St!Hllll .-::7"-------11.SJ=l.::~:.::lO::l:.:..· _____ -f commer'I, 2l yra l!XP huullnir. 1r•rlln1t. de Cle.... MeslMW -..... /P.,Cttt ....................... - -W~ t y 111 wlll la.y your& Ranbl &n 4~7 moht1on Tel"' "or!(, etc. 64.$.'1'1118 ....... ! ...................................... PATIO CoH~r• & O\•cl.. T••lliott lt,.W .. ••••••••••••••••••••• iSl :ti:ICJ '"'"' l k bl ••••••••• •• ••••••• •• •• • Jitl.IOory U or mine. Repaln "h•1tla9 --Your home need.a cl aft F1ttplaces Plaotrrio Paint H•pair·3$ ,.,. In ..,...1llyv.or ,reaM>nli l' CANOl'YTV C'CO •pa ocovera deanJnctoo'Ciuarwork ••••••••••••••••••••••• Htllllittg tni \'uucllD'thndUmt BnckConc~le Putio 1rc11. worll.maoablp ~r!ce~ Lie Jlsot~. Ph 'tstRateS.rvtco. :::!~*=~:.~~lri =r HVlnp. Fr ffl w~ .. er.....,. .•.••...•.. ...... .• .•.. 1.t<l \'ul "Nora clean up Bloelt W11!'' ~RQ Pih IUW'. Take ad~·anl or rny '"°·71•!1 or b4$~ -at Fair l'rlcc~ !MIO 1'33 Ooua 646,.()'761. Free Ht S42 9907 lf.iu1Jr1' ml)v1ni;. l'luJnup th1• 11nmu. 842·7804 or Ref. ~l:. 64ii ().all<& exper 536-70.~ •Cui.tom Patios• - - eMtftt/C:O.Crete $7 up Trct'\\orl. Hc.i.:.. ~18 7!'>64 , -l' -,--1~1 p · Wood P atio CC1vcrs T,... 5-rvlu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr Japanue Gardener f.i~t fri··· .. ,t H4l 1~117 Free est. Slum1;.,tonc, tile, ro tu o~a uinter. R«iv.ood Deck:i , 1 do tn) ••••••••••••••••••••••• Compl macntenance & • HOUl>el'lt>an1ng or lt11llnn blockwulllf, \Jrtt·k, vlun nlr/ xtenor. own "or k F r e c Hcmnvala. trlmm l n~. ('4!f)'entry. Add-on• al1t cleanup l"r e::.t reu Sonn) & Jer. free haul· coo'lune Also bab "t ua. Quality v.ork Jl rc-Pl-1!4: csllmau.•) &46·5315 ~llmilte Call SS2·S$83 prunlni1, CrC'c ~bl. LJc,.d Commercial Lu:, rrc: H.tro 75t 1937 mi: deanup. tree°" le , for una Good refs. >18·3932 .as pnce•. Bob 7~·93~. EXPERT Pamltna lnlr & -!-\illy insureJ '4:?·l6M l uc...3439 -·----------• u~o1hlc ttl'm) Fent•es 060-~ E t F l .. _.__111--i_ l"'_.>C"'"'..._ __ . _____ "-ahftCOMrete/lk>dr Ron'scomplete1ardenln& 8ld1:~removed M72005 Just llousecleamne No -x r. ree es ... .........-,-..-Lee's Tree Service i\IASTERCRArl'SMAN f)'eet:at Uc /bonded. 1>erv1ce. Rt•ai. ratei; contract has1>le11 Reb. Mo¥lftCJ ~orkmaoahlp iiuar ••••••••••••••••••••••• Artistic trimmina & re k emodel, fin.lab & re· S41·57M Npt.CM .. 118.548·498711avt'somelhin11youwant Pl ea~c phoue Myra ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642029_5__ -Homf'S·Add1t1 on11 moval, Ltc'rl 23 yrs in s-1r1. Xll'lt reCa. 499-JlO.S 4-3pm to M:'ll~ c1.u.1>1f1l'd ads do 673 JSlO ~OVlNGT Let 2 Expr'd Ex.tenor Paintinl neat. Restucco Over bl•)tk area. Compl aardcnlng. ~II Idle items SELL uile 1lems with a 1l well -Call NOW, , men move you Reas. dependable. very reas. walls Free eat, low deanups, lndacpc. '42·5678 Dally Pilot Classified Ad Want ad resulUI S42·S678 &tZ :W.78 Sell 1dJe items 642-5618 Ref5. ~or 494·6936 raw.. Call Ma~ 147·1863 rat~ ~6·4892 67S-5750 ----------1 HelpW~ 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~!~.?~ .. !~~ .. ~~~.~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~ity 5005 ~~:!.~.~ ...... ~~.~~ ~=o~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?! .. , Deluxe ore: spaces. bmall ••••••••••••••••••••••• free top i.011 lo11de ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·--------·iBabyaltler wanted, Me1>a C •1 DRIVrL•s ._ _______ _ 10'::'~r.r;':r~!~.hp.::: & med l7th St. C.Oata CICTLs-FOOD ~ \\Orm:s :.:;u ~ 15th. Schoob & 100., Verde Area. your home. "" IR' CLERICAL "" M B d I <.: ~ ht1tnlctlon ~ ASSEMBLERS m1lurc woman ror 2 Menor Women • QJt.b. St50 mo. + util. ·.es 1 0 r er n ll CAPTIVE CROWD · t>ati 2110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ & H 2-6P~t MW!l be25orov41r yrly. '73-3465 !Sewport Rea:.. 495-81.29 Xlnl .tppearance "' lge Pre c I it 1 on e I e ct r o grr ... 6 lO. r1. · Apply In Person -~--------1or642-U91 banquel rac1lities Lo•t Black Lab u1x Occas wknds, overnight Pvt E try" b th Lit " "' IEAIARTEHDER mecbanlcal. 1>wllche:. Coll Mrs. Jahrau i. Y.UOwCob ·k f I t II . l d Overlooks popular Golf Female. 9!17, Vic : Back t\111 or Part·tlme Expcr. pruf d. but will 5'9·1.366 aJ\ s·30PM. 11251 Slater Avenue We have an lmmedl11te 01x·n111~ for a C0<1nhnator to work in our Warrantce Repair aroup. Quallned c11nd1datt> would have e11.· pcnence In riling end re· cord k~pm" pra11Uce:.. Pt-;1 r n ble baclqzround \\oould be ln lnlJ>('t'lion or production control. Alui1t l>c fam1bar wllb EO's and Rev ch11Q6!CS. M u:.l be able to t•ommunlute 1'\llh customer• in wnl· In.: ,rnd verba.lly. Ploaso apply 1 l)('r&on. salary ll com cnsuralc with ex· 4: C or qu • emp Y s I SO MOftth c.ourse. o~ner mo\'lng & Ha\ White marktn!Js on Be d train. Yountaln V"ll"Y =e' r eh. Sl 15· News mall offices near must.ell. Agt.837-4.200 che:. 0 t & tips of back. fl!et. prof~~,;n;rb:~~d~~ 1~ STACOSWITCH, IHC Bab)'tlltter wanted dayt.lo ------· -- Brutol •Newport Blvd Deti/l .. rfWhte WeanngFlucollar. 1 week. Pree Job place 1139Bak~.C!>!>taMesa my home, Newport CAFETERIA HELP Roommat.e to share 2 br, 2 Roy McC_... to Carly s.&9 38t3 m~nt lbSlstance. 549-3041 ~ach. OK to bnn& 2 Expcr required. 5 days ba dlxtapt. Tenrus. pool. Rffllw lllOHew--t w'::~:-:Sr:~~~7l~f~c $50. Reward Amencan Bartenders EqualOp1>0r Employer ~e7~7~hl. ldreJ\. 67$·2182, _ea_ll_'fl2 7113foroppl heaUh spa, etc A~e 21 or r--' School ........ ,, .. 11ver. NpBch. 003.6680, Cotto Mesa 541·7729 South Orange County :'lt.ilc apncot & cfl•arn "' h S SA --Cashll'r wanted, part 7,~~:;-:::-;;:;-~:-;;~e~~~~~~~~~ Heavy fool traffic tr l104 r, 17l · t, BABYSTTI'ER. My home, tune. Apply at C & H l\rl F. pref stdnt shr 2BR you're qualifu:d . good ~~~e ~P~~113~d~~Pd~:~ ~~~·834~~·1~960~~--ASSEMBLY 7:30 t1U 3:30. 1 Child. dnth1en.. South Dt1stol. :!BA apl. $1 t O mo c ..... rcialLM/Rewt terrns avall.Agt.837·4200 llf' hu~h. le" teeth mii.s--. near So Coast Plan S:mtJAn11 ij&2-M58 be(. noon & art On Brookhurst & Atlanta CAFE DELUXE mg lo\\t'r , .. w AN1wers Body O\\ 11reness rlus.-s Good pay 556-812e ------ 7pm inllunUngtonBeacb. Ap· to Coco. Family P<'l with Pat. Pnrmerly at TRAINEES ~--------I proximately 800 r.q. n. of Mission Viejo area. 15yrs Dc:.pcrate for hta the Goldlln L>oor 673·3932 U.bys1ller needed ln L1k~ :\Jal• room male wanted lo uound floor space. Sliin· Neat as a pan, new bust C 11 7 -- shue lge 3 AR house. fn a. Ample parldni. ness gro"•lng rapidly :;:,~~;· A 1 14 >Jobs Wonted. 7075 f\Jlly furn. Capo. Bch. ~/mo. Call Mr. Plum· Owner bus klnl job op· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ mer, 963 -6767, portunlly elaewbere. and LOST: Cahco rem cat Vic :'11 ature woman de1m.i1> ----------1-=~=-.:.:.::.:..:.----I musl sell! Good Mom &c nl H.irbor \ 1e"" Ii hpn 'g hl.kp'g & or companion :? responsible people to P EC T A C U L A R Pop. Bnne orrer. Agt area, rewan:I. 640-6922. pos L1 ve·oul. Refs Many Nffded lmmed l"oresl area for 1\1 } r No exper. req'd. Shou.kl old. 3 Days wk your have trunap. & phone. homo or mine. 681·9327. Short & long term .. sslgn Bab lt ,...__, R 1 ments E O.E . )'I tu ne...,nu e 11 ble, mornings In my home 644·2917. ence. --~hva 3 br Hunt. Bet&. e A y FR o NT water 837~200 s.&8·2648 Hou.sc $1~ 963 2893 \'1ew 600 sq n S250 ~r FOt:ND; 3 B1kes.11rrls blk -------0 tempo ~-~~~---~· n.tbys1tter, 2 boyit . m) CASHIUS WAHTEO h o m c• . M o n • J' r 1 , (.;a11h1eni nel!ded '" our 7 30 5.JO. Xlnt pay. CdM 11eU·scrvtce ias sJ11\rt>r111, 640-7672 must be 18 yrs olrl, hon STANDARD MEMORIES INC G•OCJH fol' Rtttt 4350 mo 67~5666 ,, .. SL-....-£ llutry. 26" Sch" mn 1:1rb I do house cleanmR I'm a '" """"" blue 26' · Unknown make Jupune:.e man. Call, I'll Tl-:~ POkAH Y llt:LP ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SQ(l Sub·lse or highly Opporiuftlty so Is bo)li blk 20" Identify by \'.,It )OU 67~·4672 Coll 540·4455 :-.inJ:lr & double aara1e 1mprv'd ofc space 1n Koll •••••••••••••••••••• ••• l •· 1 1 H B (Mt M ~ " SS5 &\'nll # "' c " m. . --------. Nt>ver A Fee Al Tempo • t'sa Bua Complex. 85' per •f TAX SHELTERS l'CthccDept S36·SG22 EXr RD DELJV ER y ---------tBANKING ~ e.&.s-4336 CE Steine. 644-0ln Ast CA 'Au•"' .. ., LA',' 'D WOHK IOO"KErLAElt ~ 0""~ '' 1-·o und : Blond Mal Havel ton van Desire .\ssoculleRep " ...-GARAGE 1-.0R RENT 1501 WestcAffDr. OFi''ICEBUlLDING Samoyed In Beac work,any compan).&n) II OR OVER Bank expenence Contat't Bob Cre1ihlon lrv1ne National Bank 833-3700. EOF. ~l1~~1\g~ ~3~L~o Newc;rtFmanc1alCtr llll,117·4764 Walk. Huntington Bl·h !I,,e_48ac.,l213 )2S4·0994, HOEXPER.HEC L Offf S Has t'Ollar. 960·4842 Jim. ,.,,,.. .,., 49'7·2891 "' ce poce Est. Candy route. Nets C11ll on Site Manager St70 mo. for 20 hr5. work XTRA Long 1101le l'•rae•. S30 mo Hunt· trtjlon Beach i62 ~ & 5.18-0l3a1 t714 HH2·3lll ext 246 Mach1nu on lnc11t1on H Rewtel 4450 S2000 Pb. 67S-811J Found set of key~. Main YACHT Malnt or crewln& B~ach . La1u111, 9 24 job wanted Exper hrly A M. 586-5.339 w1ee/ rree est. b42 7029 If )ou're new to Orange BANKING Co , temporanly discon · J unwnc your education. TEU.IEtt·lXPER. recently discharged lrvlneNat.loniAI lUnk Miwt--1. Trvtt LOST dog. very lge male .... W..ted 7100 from the servrce. or for Contact Bob Cre111hton flee & gin shop spaei!l\ DeHS 5035 Whllgray blk markin.u ••••••••••••••••••••••• any reason seeking tem IS33·3700 E 0 E 11v11l at 42S 30th St. N H ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJukan ?o1alemute. Vic •AAAA l'OSITIONS porary or car\!er employ· dalllo & neat up ve11rance. mu)t ha\ t' Callr. driver• he . opn1 1ng1 In C M. & II H Pleue c all <2 13) 92S.o.31. CERAMIC SHOP Needs all around i:lrl Must be rehable & will· Ing to work Pr.-rer over 35, from II 30 to 1·30, 5 days, Tut• Sat Apply m per :.un 1 . .crM 225t Harbor Blvd .• C.M. APPLU-:O MAGNl':TICS COllP 2221 S Anne St Santa AllJ, (.';& 9?704 An Equal Opportunity Employer m t( ·ollege Girl, Llve·in, plea~ant home Pvt rm & TV + salary. Lale houi>ehold dul1ea. No •moktnK OH v. kndJI. Biii • Canyon area. !'40-~. Offic• R9tttof 4400 In the C.annery Vllla&e LOANS 9% Dana Point. 496-$730, ALL NE PAID ment, con11lder this uni Bar girls. aUractive. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'rotn $80/mo. 673·960ti. Ltl Reinders Agency queoppor. You cun eurn rollege OK. Night,, LOST white fluffy female .,,...... Blr~h St. Ste 104 solary + 646·5544 Quid care l l yr old bo) CAT ·Sparrow" V1~ .... ,ON ~ --net.'<li. companion tome W~~TCLIF'-HLDG MEWPORT IEACH Alto 2nd TD Locms liege or fllgh Sc'11 girlll, 17 yrs or older. part or lull time. Count.er work. $2 30 hr to i;lirt. Apply In person. Golde n Boy t>onut Sho1> t77-t I Beach lllvd. H.U. S.12 Jt79 \d •. u kh l Newport lk>ach 1'.U3-3ll10 $196 PER WK Beauucian w/CollowmR or "Ver> CdM ·Sea\lew at ' ams "' uroo urs ''-II ror Appt1 ""-t1b ..... ~ 9620302 ....., ""' ..., rent i.pace. Sandpiper Marguerite . Urgent ·~( WJ•(1rt 1 1•£ hi If Stw. or OfflcH Fauret.t rcrmi. i.mcr 1949 .. ,,,, . . .. ..... S250 t500 Sq Ft 1 Sottte r Mtg. Co • \r rnu rrom Ne~ 642·2171 545-061 1 --B.tscd on )our prodUC· ll11r Center . CdM. 6733970 LOST , male lr1:1h Setter. Accoununii Clerk needed t 1v1 t y, r om 111 • + 675·7720or 49V·9907 ---~- \tanners Mile Shopp111i: -- Center 2630 Avon ~I SPECIAL "Patnck" \'u: Emerald for growing development lncentlvc>1 & .-xtra profit ..:.::::.:.:::.=..::..=:_:::::.:.. __ ~•--------•I.::-::==::-:;;~-:-:-:=-:;::;: Bay.Lag Bch.494 ·148$ rirm. Contact Miry &h:irin.: h1H1u:. The Beauty-Hairstylist CLERKS OMtrucSecy toS950 !>1ln Kllr)~l31477 700t LOW RATES - - ----Anne, $36-2591 betwn Woml'n & ~kn we are & manlcunst \\Old for 100•;, f'rec A leudcr In LOST Male wht longhair 8afD·noon. looltinit for may be tired El Toro beauty salon. the: field Your conslruc· l .111 Mt liow.ttd 6 4 ') li l01 .~!'!~.~~!~~ .. !~.~~ QUICK CASH 1:.it. blue c.:oll.ir. \IC 2bt1;.-.-.-.-_______ 1 o(typms.foldmgpapers, Call8274743. INVENTORY lion hackground Is lbo & Santa Ana, C.M. warehouae jobs & work· by for thl~ rast r>aced MISSION \'IEJO Ret.111. T.D. LOAMS comm, or rnd. 111< per •Q· El Dorado Mortaage C.O. ~" UV) R d 1----------i :I Day ;\11~ignmrnl "Clean As A Hounds ....,.,..,.,.,, e"'ar • ine for a hm1led mcomc. ACTIVITIES IOAT CARPENTERS !I :10 through I01Z Tooth_'' develo~ment co. •1 MO FREE RENT• fl, ~-0520or~l·6700 1213 I 670·llli0 t•ollecl FOt.:NO white fem uh? t>at Work w/young people. ..., 7< I' 1r Exper'd. High pay! 4 ""' " .~r our m Newport ch. Ju11t ASST Rapid advancement D k k' Lo f CALL lODAY good note hand ok. Call 1·2·3 Rm oHlcea from•----------1 or 1714 11lf.X·6S46 w111reen eyei. nr Spr· ¥125 per mo AdJ CCHNMrclot 1nAdale & llcll, H B A1rporter Hotel No leu ~/I... Allnouncements/ 848-2336. ..., .. .,.,.,.. TI PenOftClf1/ ----rl'q .....,.~ 1 noon on Bl"c>okhurst and Atlun Lost a, found LOST Mini chart'oal r~m 60• PU sq fT la in llutlUngton Bc1och •••••••••••••• •• • • ••••• Poodle. walk• on 3 legs 1117 WESTCLIFF·NB ~proximately It()() iq It cenw11h 5100 Ans to Cricket. SJntiui:o • possible. If )ou'rc 18 or ay wor wee · ta o over & woulrl be avail. to overt Im e ! App I y . Ab1~a1I Abbol Pcrsonorl sUrt work immed., call Westsa11 Corporation, ~Q~ o f fice • ~gency. 4500 Campus P.art Tune lmm~iate opening for betwn9am&3pm 275 McCormack, Costa 0 o verload l>r.N B 557_·_fi_122_. ---Mesa creative 1nd1v1dual ex· ---------i K for Stcnk & rnme AOT, $41·~2 SI alnrounAd rlool r 11pkalC1!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Tradew1nd1, N IL peru~nn•d m designing 539. I 183 557·0061 Rib house, nistht~. Must on l(Otnlt arls and crafts ---------1---------•I lnlervlcwhrag.s :30 have exper. H46·3391 ----• 11n 11. mp II par ng l'l>O ·1 SSL'S l I ~~ S32l mo ('all ~r Plum C ·~'C ~ r.. or ~er A ·------pro~rama lor Genalnc Ht: ls Ill 7AM &JPM con\'alc~ct>nt~. 20 Hour. A TTEMTIOM WIL• 'RD 80 'TS ·~-37-23_R_•r-rh_s_t_, _N_n__ wn --- 4 UJy v.~ck rndudu GIRLS & GUYS -"' .-• nt.er l(trl ln Sandwich Saturda) lntenlewa I 1200~CNtdor 1---------•l llhop 10 2, l\ton·Frl. DELUXE OFflCIS mer. 963.6767 ~ uo~~. , I• .~t.1rt St·11t "H'IOMll• 5350 Comml & tnd1tl •P•cc1 .1 at the l l I t-.11 ll\Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~to 3000 sq ft. Ali low R"'"'1 Went.cl 4600 BOYS <'I.\ H :.?UI Tu~lrn Drinklna problem ~ W'.\ » 11q ft I.iii( Niguel ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1\vr Ph\Htt .ti .ind mtn Call Alcohol Hel lhtt! Mlulon VlcjQ D rcas ; <.:1Uien fem. nda t Or tal tra1111n.: fur low mun 24 hrs a doy 83S ~30 Sat . 9 25. Sam .spm TRAVEL FCMMtolltVotley CLERKTYPIST 1133~919 Pleue call Terry for •P· /\re you free tn travel H111 Immediate llandy to S. U. Frwy or b11ch unf yrly. 113:> thly fc,• J111n un)'tlmc - ea&l83l t4oo r1n1e a37-4427 ca11tw2 m2 MASSAGE fOR LIASI •ATTENTION• tt & FcMlftd 5300 RGURE MODELS l OFACIS •LANDLORDS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESCORTS S 155 MO IACH We heve lenanl.I, lookln1 o " t <~ r J y M J I ei FlllleCOSTA MESA Loe for apta, homet, duplex· CockJttt•I Vic 16th & OUTCALL OHLT tt, mnblle1. Call ut for Oc1•11n. ~ll s:l:J reward &3 I ·311 I ., .. 751-1700 fAST Ef"P'IC I ENT 962l>l~nr7S0561t . FREI:: SERVICE • 6J8.A300 AIORTIOH •New Y.ra Rent11l1• polnlml'nt w/11harp. young group 18 Openings for : llVERL Y MANOR & over to 11awa11, Finish Carpentcr11 24452 Via Etstr1d;i 1'1orlda & thruout the Mtll Carpenters l.aRuna Hill• US.A" No ex per nee w 12 Plumbers 1137-8000 weeks expense p111d Hardware Men f;qu1IOpportunrly tra1n1n11 11r o~ra m ' Touch-up/Bondt>r Employer M 11-· Above av~·rJi.tc earnlngi; Expenence requrred. 4 lbereaner actortling lo day work week. medical _...11111111~_,,.__..._..~_,., enthualaaUr cup11b1htJes 1ru1urnnce. pold holidays, dPPIJ<'rl All tranp furn paid vaca tion~. over· Appllc1111l m 11 11 1 be tJmr. Admln A•~t to llllK Exec ~cretary to 5uoo Accurate typist, 60 wpm •--------Mature , per11onall1 y & DotoffttryOpr front orr1ce appe.arance The JoJly Roier, lne. ls Able lo deal quickly & taking appllc11llon1 ror" pleaaanUy w/v11ttor lr&f· nc & heavy telephones. Dat1 F.nlry Operator. ~ent f'Xper. pref'd. Mii! of l yur exper. w/S STACOSWITCH IMC f!lO son IBM 3741. Perm. • f /\lmc. Voytl. Pay will 1139 Baker C05t11 MeH he based on cxp('r, levol • 549-304 I Apply 1n perton, 811m· EqualOpporEmploycr ~pm, Mon·t<·ri. 17042 l•--------•I Giiiette Ave, Irv int.' l.a.t t'~m n'<I Uotwrman g ti. Rcwurd uffen«1 \' t l' 1-: Id t• n W 1 I!\ n n &'5 91~1 Couruehnll" Ruferral l'rt>ll le!>l J\ ail wknds al 11 r I lelplln{' 6'47 ~OS Stenos to $7$0 Rcctptlon1s1 to $700 !nrndly, ''""It· & able t 979-0126 l1·a ve 1 in ni c t! f'nr SEl,L 1rlle llrm, wltt1 a [~~~r~s S~~~~l~~nc~~I BOOKKEEP En. Jmmod. Dally PllotC~ed Ad. ~a1mhed Ads t•tts Pd/Ahn f'l't-Jub11 • Pllt:GNANT? . lrvlnt' Pc11111nnrl A1u·n1•y C:..r111i: ronf1ll1·11t 111I 4111il~l7th,Co1>tu:'lt£>1<ll Rua. lh..t L/\tU11x :\hlu. lllk t•n1111,4·1tnri & 11•l1•rtol SUitrzz4 642 1470 REWARD IOam ~v m at UQfdcn opcnin1t w/Kmallcr 11row • ...., W..t.d 7100 Http W..ted 7100 l''orr11t Inn. 1050 W. lnl( l'lectron1es rll11· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• K11tell11, An"hf•lm tr1butnr. Jl'/Chlt thru lttcr ou from Ol11 TR . Journal, •lat typ. ti758141 ........ w1hrn m11rkln&s Nr Vtt• A1>0111<1n, adopl1on & ,.... ____ _ ----o..ortu.tlh 5005 tor111 /C1nyo11. CM k\"'lllnit ~--=-=-- '44 r1 Rlvd Ste D .••• ~a ••••••• :••••••••• ~llaT l\PCAHf: ~7 :!~;3 AOMINISTRATIVE 4M 116$, mo. Utll •SCHOOL Rud1n1. s kill. LOST Ch 1 t L b -•Sl'IRIT\JAL RP.AUt;R ASSISTANT ptli -M57 a.......A et~ (CoJta Me11) , . oco a e a • I k h .Sc'iioOL·Pv\ Jr/Sr Rt'tr1ever, M. Reword ! ~'ully L1ccniwd Ai:grc11~ ve, to 11 <· ar1tr IR E 7 room otrlce Hlsh <Anaheim> Delmar St. Sin <.;lem 3l2N l':I Carnmo lh•al 1ndlv111uul rvr •m111l mf11 liul w/contor"ncr rm •BOOKSTOR~ arcu, 9!18. 492·2.W7, AC\ San Clemente t•or ttppl; h1c11Hy. lrvcnt> Raply l for acccounlanls, •DR \PP.RY WK RM 5PM ~ 90;µ 492 fll36 t>ally Piiot Ad 11706. PO racton suo mo 1 • -------Box ueo. Costa lMu, •RUG IUPllLCIHner LOST1m1l1Tt'rnrr,blk& SOBRIETY \1 F.ANS Ca nus -....... -------• •F\JRNITURERerln wbl. Answers to Mn FREEDOM But--------·-------ConllctAantSam Crane well. Vic Newport Pier freedom Is ao lnalde Jobi-_______ _ AIDIM OPFICI (714>645-4170 540--0608 Reward, no. (213 > and 1<>melime1 a little Advertialn1A11J•t1 SPACE ft ~ ouulde help 111 necdod to NOW HIRING SOace, approx 1100 aq, · find ll. If you or a loved Sq n-..i•c:ir aq:j fn hea\llly trdflckod Loil three valuable one netid help, c111? the cA1i··D1 rona e P 1 rmer '1 Market . d iamond rings trom CARl::UNlT proaram •l GIRLS & MEN · a t 17~1o;Jry &U-0032, Hit for • Mr pr1vate home on G•lny South Coast Commu.rlltJ 1 pmen • C.mp. Dr. L1bc!r11 reward lo Hoep~, 499.1311 Mo .,.... Hee. F.ltabllahtd printlnl bua. return No questions II YraOrOliltr IMICdM Costa Meu Are a . •Jced Wnte Ad 11708, FRE ngnoncyTesla ()peninpFor: •i SP 'Cl su.ooo. 1.492•3710• eve.. Dally Pllo~. P 0 . Box Confidential Counseling •karkotlna Oept ~ A 1----------1 1560. C.M .. Ca 02626. Mhr LlfeUoc 835·5433 •Public Relation.a Trnr ~~ ~~·t:: cm.EMEl~=~s~~ Loll: Siame'll" Cit, mile. RP.LAX.tNG MASSAGE •Cua.t.oSaml;ryr~srv1Tlm5e ablefodmmedlate l °'ll yrs, llV homeii, BobJ1me&·LlcMasseur • My. Ideal f« ac· AbHntee owner lotlna neute red R eward Outcalb 9 9. 4t4·51 ll moaey•mu.at .. 11.Soulh 144.73911 to $1 .. a Wee .. ~ Unc. archllectural Orup County loc. Xlnti---------SPONSOR NF.ED ED. 'tO " Dlfneorin1 fir ms. eppeara.nce. Xlnt pot.en· FOUND Collie mlx. Mate. OCC student w /talent & For Jntcrvlew Cal 71•> 115-1811 tlal, NO REASONABLE blk & whl. Approx 5 mos trainlnt; In archery needs Ht-ti f I neyland > 776 7910 Ina ~:ilury ol)t•rl NcM •AUTO.USED CAR fm ':~:f':i t.: a I I J c r r y * MICHAHIC ---ExN·llcnt poy &. working BOOK~ t: F: PE ll . pu rt cou<tltlona for quuli ftC'!I limo Somf' 11hurt han1I & uiwd 1·ur mt>ehonlc with typln.: ~NJ. ~llllf•li< 1J llra C:hrvrolc•l rlulttr near p lwk ~1114~.IOcxt 3t <9 5 Or11n11c t.:ounty Airport ~d11y111 _ Vanrd, 1ntc-rv1tlJ\1 work. OpJl()rtunlty for advance BOY~ /\Nil GllU--;, Ultl'' mc:nt . Set Service l2 to 15. Pert t1m1i work M1r ... H O W AllO aflrr 11chool nnd Cbevroi.t. Dove tit Quall Saturd111 with a )'OUlh Stt.,New rtBuch crew taklnai 1ub•crlp 1---------•1 t1on11 fo r a major AYON H.Y•AVery Mwry Chri1tmot AftdMOMy To hy For It Start N ow·SC'll1na buuUluJ produclJ <All $40-'l'OCl or Zt'nilb '7·13~ for lnlormallon. newspaper. Earn S20 tc 145 per week or morf plu11 trips und prhc11 Call the rollowln« before 2.00 p,m, or el'ler 8;3'. p m. J,aauna Niguel ltflnlon Viejo area. 495·5399 or Fountain V1lley uea, !J63-87$2. £qua1 Opportunity Employer IUSDRIVllS IHwPllOF OFFER REFUS E D. old. Vi c 17th C .M spomort.oau1stanmak·1--------• A#..117.QOO &U-5350 Ing U.S. Archery Team Blb)'sltter Needed·Re11p. cllve, bu.ay ClOftVtl-1t 19'0 Olympics. Call Af!T MGI COUPLI '° t.Ue care of 2~1 yr old '4 24 per hr, llt1uJar ft 1ub1t1tutc. Require ments· Cius II Drivers License • a<:hool bu• cert1ricate. Apply In person at t'oun\9in Volley School Dlslr1et No. 1 LlJhthou10 Lo .• <rorMr or T1lbert 6 Newland> lo Fountain Valle)'. Equal Oppr Emplyr l corner. Indoor Invest your tt1are lime FOUND Male l'11t. }Ill!. 6 RayGwseal552-8159 18 Ooll• cu E•p'd, boy, M)' tw:>me from 811m I stair ntry. teecp. rib aat't co. Ownr/Mfr toes. 'II.ht " hlk "pots & "' A $:JDptn ror 3-5 days ti wk kitchen area. Sltn mr kll bualne11 rut y tall. Nr. 11th St , CM •KAREai...1•5 * ~:!!!1r4•.· aeml·ret olt. SJC atta. 493 0720 a(\ 6 • ulll pd, Jonltorial. capltalbed. By appl. ~. " .,.,,..,., wkd)ts. a.nyumo wkncb. !~~::O~ ~: MM05I t· Cat, frm•lt'. Cray OlITCAii'.~i\SSACE Arc.hltedw ol DroftlftcJ 0.byslUer needed. rella· -.:>~::m.Lab •uttrm, krtbworm btd. Mo\1n~ lon11·b•lr. white chest Needed , 671·0UT blt.lor5yroldd11ughter. ua Onn&e Me.. muat MU. a.au. tom· w/tlea collar. Vic: Bag EXOTIC GIRLS anyUme odd hour• Int. ar.a Mr. Haasoe. Ev• plttely loaded. Barsain Caa1on . uo.1221 & Massa11e&Modellng ~1547 unlll 4 ~9·S417 atonl1$100.541-GU. r7M312 Outc:all On))' 5'2-3Ul9 Want ad mulls 642-5671 a.IUNI --· -·~----..... Clettr1I We a...e • ,...,_..,. ope""'t • or c.,fttr.o T"t Site for a CLERK Duties will include operation of a amall l'ltock r oom, typlng, CWng. · answering telephones. ordering supplies. Individual should be fa m i l iar wit h con s tru c - tion/maintena nce type materials and be able to lift h~avy items. May be required to 35,;ist cralt.smen, Joadln.: material on truck or at job site. .... ,,..... ................... .... L.-.y.....,.. 21J/IJJ.10Jt TRW D...._ ~ sc:.sc-... 11~1 .. D ... Ctlf. 90271 Equal Opportunity Emp&oycr M,.- I i I I , .-...w .... d 71CMIHetpW..t-4 71CNI .... w~ 710CIH111p·W· .~ ••••• !!.~~ ........ w.~ .......... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!~ Sunc!ay.Sep1embet2' ,..,.. DAILYl'ILOT ·~f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···················•••4 ....................... ~··· • • • •• ·-........ Wmh4 11oc ........ w~ 1100 ...... w~ 11 IPHOSESURV~V WOR1' ._,,.. .._... _..._ ........ --Houscktoper/'Compan.ton NURSES bo I n lbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. •••ut "'1.MS wtlOd&I lf'Curit>· to llve M&lll1eo~nro ur 'f wact-, u •· Ile Uo lat nfl'4ed for DEL TACO l..ook1na ftlr 111utur" In dJV OVtr th• ll&:t' of Ul )tuJt be •bit> lll \II-Ork bet"n ll1l· hr• of 11 2 • H Ir "lcod11 i\ pply It peuvn. 1120 Supa1u1 t:duut1oaal Ahdl• Ui. cook fur tkt rly lad$. RM1S•to $62 Ted ~ock. '7$t.tLn -to~~ a!hool dl11trll't SALISPUSOH SECRITAIY ' nel'dJj mvo, women & '200/lnO, 81&-lt3Z LV...a•5.544 Some derlcal dutlt-11, To uU •ruploye Mnef1t A I tGld t ':) 'Child~n Pllmlly UO\.IP!l eu·11ding 1"'11 PLASTICS ,--.lld\board exp dttlrG.&· Mirvlt'f'j Cot fa.at aro" inii H I 0 &: mmonlln ~n'CO\lraaedlffskpr. rem. live ln, refl. AJ~"'Sl' MOLD PUSS OPll bl• M11o1t type~ WPM. bank. Muit ha\• r.roduct Proied MOftOCJ*!"'l•q• IA> 1pply No actlnJ oc sa.I. pvt rm/ba. TV, late 'l"urlHourSh1fU 0 l2 mot, a hn Afply Hie .. uptr Sa 1">' + Th~ \vrn Lyon• ~Ii,··· modella1 uptr aec e ta. Cdlll IT3·UfT' Ma1·ntenance Join • rtput11blo. pro Small~r~fu· nly l:IPlilrano Uni 1•d comm SCll'ld ru11mc ~ Nrwporl Ooncb buikkl ' Mu!>t be "viii da)'I Tern 87$-1127 f-...IOL\al nur.1.n1 scnlr. STA.COS WITCH IMC School 0 11\rlct UllU sal&ry n.oqwreml'nl 10 d H•lo~r web 11 tt~U \'f', C )1 Bt't .. n 2 ~pr~ ot7 9pm Uenul auu1t full lim11 l·halrtldc-, x r~y lteenu exp 842 5Z4 I porary employment, •worlllMdl,)'a,bo\11"1& CalleP'trl~o.SanJuan Central O.nk, AtLn: An 11tiarUoa aacrclal')' to.,. s• uo pu hr . • b• INSUL\MClllUIA M8Cb301.C ~pltat1 ot your C!homt. u.:1:18ak•r.Cott1Me11 Capbtra.no drew Sar11tnt. 301 Ml\ ,.,t three p roJt~\·~ mlnhnurn Appl)' Tuet , •;spel"•d for o&it .. patJent Pan or l'/Umr Sd·30tl · · -St. O:aktand, Ca 94t.12 nl•n•aura Conitn.wlt ,,., Stlpt 2.1AA. nuon •pm oo· dalm1. 4Plt· l2 3-0A~ IRIMTWOOD Equal Oppot EmployN· llCIPTIOHIST SALES p/tlmo Mon thru bal·k11tound euonHi& • b (;ooccpt lledla, 1* INJ\. XlotbeMtlt.• c....... ........ •• HUlSIS.. Wa.nlod ror bui.y dental l'"rl. 6.9PM . No CIXPtrr Strnn.i t<mphul• oh ' 0.ntol Rec.,t Y.11~r n'"'"~~nry NR IMHl2ll Ad.lrN. ~UIW 2111. Coat.a SAN CLEMENTE ......... ,.,........ 4$00C n... St 6451> o(c l!!.Santa Ania area MC~Wtlll.raln.'-!per ltr. wut. 1'"11A/VA Hllnp. I' \Jt=io (\·or0«rol Harbor OY.SERALHOSPITAL ·• 1 h aofJ-l'\t"'4"~.rei,',.. .. $4:l$4» PRODUCTION Gooa opp o r Call 1-'orlnlo CllllS4'M200 ncrow Send rt':1um~ lu DENT AL/ A11lat tt1vd6Ad11m•> 4M-t1%Z ,-----$44533'7. ------Jore• c11a•b>. * ~""· ~ -- --Ii lert• fecUlty NUaSISAJDIS REt:t-;PTl'YPIST SALISPUSOH M auc.-1. Su lle IM •• t-JA.HITORS .,., ..... , ..tlNdet F.:i1pt"r. pref'd. for da) WORKERS for Real ~till' lu~ln& Ski tt Sport Shop. Retail Newport twlarb 9~. l\iu ·' (;J-1 \lltSlDK S11nta AnJ Nu S.lu1d11)i1 io:xpr & Hd• rc11lur(llt li32 tl.J71111 tM 2119 ANANCf P /Tlme evl'Dlna•. San ut.trif"lel cW'len, •hit\ XlntbeMflt• Good :\tALE1FEllALt-; otflca. $3 per hr Call Expor.Kno11.lod1cof1kl· iap11ul11to\\int wltl\Oul. Clcmc:nt~ •rt•ia. $ clli)'• • Pft•...tlc cot1trola 11uarttn1 ll33Wlf'ranklt> lnJ & tcnnl•. Xlnt pnornl!l~i • • , SECRETARIES wet.ic, Moo thru t'rlday. Md...._. ,,..,Wl"9 fon Puk LldnC<>n\'. Center lmmedllltc o~nin~" for ---benefit.I. 10 Or O\'t'r. A•k SIClltRARY Phafler4PM M0-~8T• IWY"' Cal1"24!044 in1:t'nll\'f' (plerowork ) RECEPTIONIST torJobnorJlm,003·4~ • lmmcd1atl' u~nlnp fo, l yt...._ .cG>1aiisb.lpRd,N B produ\•tlon wort..era Tht' WllUllm L"t1ll Co .. "'··l•w ----l\lu11lty1,.Mwpm,m"1u DENTAL ASSIST. 4 k Y.C1'.P1 IU'IJlST t#trt•t.,n1·11 w/mm 3 y. ~ 1 ..,.. .... ll'nancc-ofc C'll p•;.,i.. •• uver tleavy statl•tlca Ke)'(IUll'Cb ()wo cmdfdet. Mlttf l1J1lm11m ! yun1 rt•ct-nl NC\\ port Bciu·h Uulldtir $$ClO + Wt<t'kl> h lfflll. ll11Sy ok rt~_.. 1-:xpenen'Ci.-d 49Hl511 1 bl D• .....-. ~ HURSlS AIDES ftH10r> uper1em'I' rl' 0.-veloper seeks 1n rx w~ er~ln' cal for appt. Ml·6000. • ,. l)p1ni: 'u le \:Onlll\.'t -··r be co,oble of Needed for llunUniton qwre<t.)lu•lbcabl~to ~·r recepllonlit ror CoraPew ll l' •I c 't 1a h· c 1: p 111 The Jolly Ro&tt, n'C la ':: __ .. __ ,_ hi" 1 ... __ l ,, ut ~ •I• bt'lp(ul. k:Jtcellenl co llllc..lnl applkatlon.~ for I& Of14'tWI _..,, -Valley Conv Ct-ntl'r. d2 work Bny 3 " + mer 11\Y le t<pnuue, l)IJI DJl. ATTIACTIV! lolbo_ a_loy CW> DIHTAL VICIAUSTS OFC Set'k~ 11\ul Ufl• Pill mt of f1ct' brlp ln.)urunCl• '*' I l11nt lk h IU2 tlll31 bent'ftu Dula Eotry Operitor ....... HVAC ettd Ntwman A\'" llunl t1mt'. St .. rlln.: "111<'1> tiling, & a:eoera n(c WOMIM Cad 644-lllt Mm ol l yeur uper. wie refrt--.tloe .-.-.Ip-Och. Apply In per11on from $:U7 !>('r hr r11,. work . )1 u11ot l>e well Sl!crl'lary / Recept . $0 ~ mo'a on IBM 1141. Perm. ..-· .,.... ----r1111iic can i;o wl'll ovl'r $4 aroumed. I< hov\l good wpm. sh or taf>':, prolill(t .. · T~~~~~~~~~ F ttime. Days. Pay will me•t wlthl11 th• NURSESAIDIS per hr ufler karnlni: lt'lephone et1q11ettc. Whowouldllketoearn J)t!n&lon plftn. Contan,• ~ · • be based on expet. level. foclllty. 1"11ln1e & P/t1me D•> poriod, dep<'nd1ni( o n 833-3000ask for Joyce _ up to $500 & more per John Uiall, PO Box 2lf16~ , D"'SK CLERK ~ Newp<irt Ctr Dr ,\pply in penion. Sam· atuft Expt•r'd prd 'd. Ap· timployees production. week a' l h f' d" . S.nla Ana, Ga 9270i • > " Ne" port Bea'Ch If.,_. ... 1ooa."--for ..iu Park Sunonor, l l45 We also offer excellent Recephonisl. Hcretary monstrator or the 1Skln -----... II I Spm Mon·l''r1. 11042 ,-.... .,. ""' .,... ... ~ .... -..... r for Orange •-.--------• or 'm" t-xc u~1\t t;qualOpporEmployer a_... c .. _..__ -d Superior Ave. Nll t'()mp<111)pa1dbcnef1ts """"" .. ~ .... • nyMach1nc>Bothmc_n~1· mutt'! 111 Lai:uni. Hf'hJ-':~~==~=~~~~G~IU;et~le~A~\~·e~.~lrv~tn;e~~~1 ._.. _.......,... -· 64.2.2uo_ AsJplySol.OH2.noooW.Jl.Y Co R a dio Stiatlon . ..,.-omen needed Cor lhti. :'llc:1t appllar Deta1' po11•s1 these ----Ort'orTboseApphrianb 640"'54 __ \'eryrewardtn1pos111un unented 5 l>a) \\k 1n t1orald'Cs1gner.exp. •KEYPUMCHOPlS• mh•lnuutt requi re-\\'hoAreUnable Receptionist. purl lime. No t'Xper needed d ud wknd:< 4!;l 8!1.21 tull l1me, C:'>I an:a. Long & short term as· nwtth, plene cell Nursrnai l'n Apply l,)unng "knds only. Newport Completl' lratnin& pro ~7ll70 lor appl Mgr\. ~l & 2nd s hirt & ICU/CCU n~i.tular l_nten 1ew Bch locauon 64-4-0126. v1ded. to' or inter vie\\. 1:-'m 11tudent. !~ht hse\\ k p1Ume. Please CDU, H•lli• Bedford llour:., Our Employment 1---------Call Mr . Rober b, t .. ll) 'i1 new aµt, rers U· ACCOUHTEMPS 17141630•5610 3 It & 11·1:30A)I sh1llb Olf1ce Wiii Be Open 1ReccpUonis t. luw omcc. 494-:W?<I DESMOND'S SECRETARIES TYptSTS WESTMINSTER dwnged, nr llUJ ~16020-t 83r 4101 Xlnt benefits E<1u11I 01> 5P~l·7:30P~t Bnght pen;onable, light -------- JIU _ 714/ 'II"_ bt.4596 por. Employer. Contac-t onTu~/&Wed accuralt: typlna:. xlntl HElPMATES _ Mrs Jtnscn. Costa Mf''a spelhog It llrs 8 30 lo SECRETARY GEHERA.LOFFICE 1---LA-l•O•R•E.R_S __ I l l40ELaPolmaAve :\lemonal Hospital. 301 ,A.-.._·~~ 1 30. Airport aru 835-1176 NOflES 1'0P PAV! • ll .. I ~ <:11rrcrlll\ Jt u •pl1111 JPpltt'Jtiou~ tor "" thu.'11.uilir 111d1 \ <le,1nn.~ J <·arel!r 1n ,,111ni: ml'n ·! dolhmi: i.:wu pref d hul 11llll1.Mll 1•1 pr110l' 1111 r>ort ,tO\.'l' fo'ul I l 11 hcm:hts +-liberal t.11:. l'nunl1 Uuur:snl•·~ Ar<"urate l)plst In· AnoheimC.92806 V1ctoriia .C M 642·273.i. ~Ir--8339980 becuH .. S•c"9tary tro51'.:17t.hStrect lcr('st1ni: pus1tion •GeMnl!Loborff'I ---5910 $J.l211 Mo II B Suitcl02,SanlllAnn 4 ' an\\\l'On" corresp for •Podlen " VOIT l ... C RECEPTIONIST Union High St.hoot Oi.sL~~~~~~~~~~ J .. f o rr1ce help ..... anted ""' "' "··-be l al J. .. • ll\l edut·a11unal lnsttlu· •Lit• As~ly FUJOR • • r or uu.>Y au Y s on. needs exec. secrelar) .. Pnyroll s upervl:.or 3801 S H _.._ ... R 1 h d 10 SICRET"RY t1011 Good OP""r for DAY & '-'"l•", ... ' '!."(', • a"uvr r 1l1 m t•. e a r Sb 120 v.·pm, typing "' ,..v "'~ ·' ·' S920 $114f. 2 vrs collei:o s t 20 1 Ill f pl'r~on rt> l'ntNlni: JOb SlllM'Si\VAlLAOLE ENGtNllllR& AND &t or tiqulvaient ex per SOl'lta Ana, Ca Ouellette -a on. O 'wpm. Call (714) l!~-d7ll. nt.n'it111g pus on or* A 1 mkl \11111~ Nntionul ApplyTOOAY CONSTMICTORS INC req'd w st·hoot & com NewportClrDr.N U _ x2f2by9/30/71J. well i::;oom~d·J'~asnnt-'t•ri.ut> rom rn · \pp() In l't·r~•Jll 1 o :\la11.-111•r S)slt-ms Cor I). IJGI Birch Work TO:\IORROW • · puter ex""r pref'd. Xlnl An Equal Opportunity eiti>(!r sec Y u 1e11 iQ • St, '\ U "" 1-:mploycr :'II F R E SALES elude lyplni: 60+ wpm, t 1-~ual opportunity rnn1:e benefits prov1d<'<l •--------... • • •--------•1 order dei.k d11t1e:. for our • DESMOND'S 1.1:ncral ~hop :11.ln n~,'<!ed ·(jirJ ~~~e~m~p~lo~y~e~r~~~t ~F~-j Appl)· llunlln~on Bch ,_ ~ 14 cley SECB.ET.ARY tranch16u operauon. Jtt lor llgh11n~ fl\ture . C1tySt:hoolDu.t iJ5lUh1----------i T · '--C Your.,.Uffc:otlona div. muat be a ult rnanuf E>.1>4'r helplul, 2f720.,.eflt 0r. ~lan.agemcnl StPll·S36_885_l_ _ ran1 • ..., ows. c•leMlthot l>larterwt11bllitytoh11n-148 Wedminster Moll WHtmi111t•r Equal I >111w)r 1-:mplu\ Pr nol nee. 2031 S t; :\l.im. ... lnlM • UJ.12'5 WOM~'S --PRODUCTION ~1• position die 'Conridenltal matlcn lr\'rnc 5-16-2901 .;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii;;::;;_i •Personal 1nstruct1on ..,..--Apply Nallonnl Systenl!' _ Contempot"ary •Managt>mcnt opporty':. Unique opp~rlun1t1es Corp 4361 OirchSl N.B « • Clotftlng ~o~ o ffi ce . CONTROL •lo80?o Commi111ion avail.ln t.heSecretanal __ . • , Gan ASSEMIL y Di,hwoshtr / Prep Mon W wme m.:u~hmc bhop or t•lt'l'lrllOH' el\pl'r t'or .ippl \·;111.557 ~I H LABOR LABOR JOBS WeJrelookingtoranui: 0 ove r l o a d •OntheJobtraln11111 &Clerical ht'ld. We r:1n SECRETARY for Real·, grei.:.h o person w 1 bill'k· • ~t11ny top office loc ·i. be of help. t;stote Co. in Fa~hton ground 1n women's COORDINATOR S.Cr.tory Ii.land. Mual have 4 yNI l>J \' onl\ .\1i1>h 10 ~·,..,on \liilrlnon ... ln'h GL \Zf.:R, t:'(per'd Appl) l'ub ;i,r.!,t-\\po11C't11>1 ..!11 Los :\lolinoi., SJn doth1ng & arcc:.s lo 557·0061 L1lt<sh.type6o-+. exp1:r. lYJ>C 6S·i0 wpm.'1 manage & lake rt chg of lntcn 1cw Hour) RED CAllPIT Salary~+ 11h so oo ~·pm Apply '118 l'leml!Jlle. 492·6191 our womC!D's dept_ :ll our !IJm 3.30pm We arc lool.1ni: tor .in 111 REALTORS 962· I 011 bee. S.c,..tory T:\11, ~San M11tuet Dr, Westminster t\ll:lll st.ore 37~ lhrc h St. :-.! U <l1\ 1<lual \\ho ho~ h11d re· for detall.s coll Linda Financial irut1tullon •:!00. NB. l:ullformtervwappL NOWlllRIN<~ u·nl hnrk1o:1oun<l 111 -----orbrokera1tefirmback 1~.-.-.-_-______ ,.. DRAPERY \\'UHK IWO\I GREETER. p /Time .\II Kind,· All Shills THIE LOOK •Jr. Clerics )chcllullng, in \'cntor~ •• .. ~.SALES .:round prer. Sol S150+ t• .1· need!> \•xpcr IJbl11r & 7,\:\1 12 noon Mon, 1AM · GUYS & GALS 540 4500 mntrnl or olht•r rdc1te<1 " r. . L--' A t /S SECRETARY ,eumstre~H·~. 1't•11 11 30i\M . 1'oc·Frl , • ___ •WhH&Pac:king funcl1nn:o. ,,Hh us UN IQUE: Be \\tlh the w'r" H ecy ,, .. : II ult' her I> r J 111· r' « ;,, ... 1 .. r rur n1·w c:Jr dl' • S.cretorle' h .. , · Xlnl oppor. for P<'r~on P RT Tl E ~ ~ Tf•mpor.1r~ \\ork S<im~ Manaiter For J:o'ast l''OU<b purl' a"1111:. or Ctlu\'f t•n •M'Sl, training, 1uppo11. " slronit leiuilsN retllry A • M ~H.(I~ Jil'r'> S..·n IC'C I><' pl lornt h1ni: ~'"'".inm1.•111 .. ( 'ome Ex per pref'd, hul not • Typi1b tr> l'rclerence \\ouhJ Ix• .. uh ert.i:.mi: 6 bales ald:. ltack.croun" Jmml'di.ilo opc!nmi:: fort • ________ ...,. t><l on llarhur Bhd In :.cc u:. al n e 1· S l 11r11 n g fl a\ •Sr. Clertts 10 Produc-t1nn <'untrol Uruque llumc:i 111 Mesa ~ret111')' who desire~ Ln .. DUPLICATING tl'r<',llnl? ru,tomtr rl'la ~10 512.000 'r \ppl)', Del Teml)Or.ir> area \\ 11h 1 Yt'J r coll\'lt" Verde ha:. open1n1111 •nd ~'~~~ work p time. Must h11n• 111111' \\nri. .iuracti~l'. PaCl.fl.C T.iro. 25252 La PJt l!tl. 1mn1t'd1atc Wori. n·l111t-!I ,·ourse" H )1111 o pportun1t 1ei1 Call xlnl typln11. :.h. 11r3n1 MACH. OPR II 111 J tu r c· "It' rt & t th ..., 1r • k Laauna ll11ls t'ALLTODAY ' nit'(' "11"•1\1' rcc1u c· Jackie llandleman or RO ~.cv· Tf" mar&pum'tuauon~ lll:f ('ITV UV 1"·r~o11.ihl1· t:•Mld 'IJ1I -- - -1---------•I menL" t1nd nr•• lnokrnl? lo Jim Wood. 546.5990 'Y\1 M Al\'NA..IA " l''ronl 011• •flllt!llrllnf'c' \ J:o:Wl'OH1 1n: \('II Ill)! .. u 1 Jr) 'r1 Ojlt' Personnel - -join un l'Xt'llln)! am! pro. Coll 644-1319 11 ... ,uir1•11 :1 >r' ,.,~., HI hendits ,\ppl> Tue'. MAHA.GER TRNES Office l.i1rl. purl time 1\11 grl'11s1v1• C'orn r uny thJl ''"°""•' A~llCY the n11t•rrilton nt Off wt :I ll:I lntm 11).11 :IOAM • ul lilO NewPort Ctr Or F.xcept1on11l t'llrnini:i. OP· sk lll11 1mportunt. Non Mf <'r" I 1huu1 f rt n 1t1' H 1-: Si\I.F:S 3723 Blrc:h Sl, N.B 9AM 'Iii NOON l>uphc·11• 1ntt :'II JI' hint·'· l\u Orm Plans. 3t94<.;, <U11100 Bank Bullding 1 por 111 school related smokt'r Small ore So l>end1l!> \\ 11h l'\Ct•llenl TIRED OF SELLING 557-0045 THE IRVIHE CO. I Ullin.: & Htn<ltnl( ~:,.ut P ,\1rpnrt Lnop Dr Co!lt11 "'t>wport l:kach sal~ work Writ I.' sales l..af(una. $3.2.S hr to •tart star1111g 'JI.inc~ tlwn "t• HOUSES OR LOTSJ 100',. Em p Io ye r It<· s:io Ntiwporl Ctr Dr I nC"I ud 1 n" t " 111 n \lh.1 'l;r flcdh1ll & San Suili: 275 640 t97t man.i1ter. Clauifled ad 2 dys "k ~11499-22-lS ha\'t' th<' Jtlb for \IHI Don't t l taint'<! _ Nev. port Beoch 'uper"'"n ,·,1puul\ l>1t'l:o F.-v "'JOS •t .. 1nSlrNt U I r ·1 --rtc.ii.eJ ..... 1". 111•1rr'lon \\:tn o romttnt·e ---------tA:ju1IOpporF.mployer , -I' " -no 763. c " 111 Y 1 ot. O""""CI M ..... "G"'R ,,,. ' .lnoUll'r hoo~l' wait for Appl) b) IO 81ili l'or In -~ Ccntral 1'owcr PO Bo\ 1560. Costa m "'""' .:; I · ~ \V k --------- r11rm11t1on !.. ilPJlhratlor GUARDS Oronge S4i 644E lmmed t'Xt'CUltV~ l)O'(I l:''>lfVW to \:Ob\.' or ---------·1---1·nnt:h1. P#r~on1wl ll1•p1 Corio Mes• MC$~,C.9:?S~-·--tion·Controncr ol)en rn STANDARD 1tnoOIC1r Lrllcl~ There is SECR£tlRJ[S SECRRA.RYP·TfMf;w a.JOO Ne\\porl 111\'d , :'1111 l'i•rmancnt t\ill & port !tranicurisl: R~habl e. H Pmet w /wholuale MEMORIES 1111altl.'rnahvc Moslpl'o· ft Ncedt.-dfore .. es fromU(.:: t>-141 2101 t1nw l'horw & tran'ip re· Lud1es earn ltinta~lic F'1T. 100"'. romm. Apply nur<icry hining severul • µIt• woultl Ilk<' :i Sl!nslbly Desperately Need1•d must hove ll.E. lk . ________ ...,."ti ltcltrctl v.ckoml'. money & remain in· Ill person. llulr Wc:.1 hundred cmplyes. Stron11 l ... C prit•t-d !teal !'.:state In· •EHcuth·• cxper net'., muy w "' d""dnt \1 /outlm•~J{i lt r"ll \C1>tmenl Wt•havc fro-hom".tt"Cht·lwn (',11l :·1tt.02f'~.11f"hr:.ll)2, c,,~n c .. .. urru en accnl'i: blq1rd rcq & ,\PPLI•'[) *'"""-'-lstrotl•e "' ~ " .,. 1.Jrn '>ltill \\ k ~ up '1'111111! • · " it t me 11 l to a ---.. them You don't have 111 •urnm &40. Mll 9-127 • l'h,..l.otl \\'1•c1 'Comm ~W"'~TED minicomputer <''<Pr \l \ti:'loETICSCOHI' It& r hle11d~ II •Technical ch .. Jleni,:1n11 & run Joh MA """ helpful lte:.pons1b1hllt·' 1' "l' urnt1> · Q.11~' 19'17 ::'.!:21Southl\nneM \OU're .imh111ou,, pro •S .. H SECRETAllY. EXEC & ~ II I I 1· r H r II ' h ' I I l\t .W.l 1R.\I 1;;.? l't; GUYS & GA.LS ___ ti_ · F:,penence 111 repalrtne md all f1n .rnc1.1I report !).iuta .\n.i . t'~; !12701 Jf'rt a J?ood imuc. look GI R l. FR t o A\' 1111 -----------. "" 111n \'tt•Jo. l::I Toro Leg3l 11ecretan :\tin l ) r furniture &' "arehouse ini:. int·1Jm<' & prcpcrt) il41 ~11 :Mlo~ 1n,. 1nr ,,oml'thtnl? dtf •Purchosit19 Mark<'linte D1t<'ctor ol ''' ,, lot\\••rk .a fl'" hour~ •xp Xlnt ~·111, ,,,,, 1n,•I work f..1686111\ ___ la).allon & ~rn . nfflt'l' •Accountl119 L'I C 1, Electrical Maintenance Mechanic ~ ~.. ., lt•n•nl \\1th xlnl pc>l•'n c. ct·tronir nrp ••'U'll 11 tl,i\ fun Jut. EJrn ~ 5horthan<t Call ti10 8000 )I /\Tu R t: w o M AN rouunr m hUpcr\'l~tn(! 0 1 1 110 ..-qual opportumt.,, 11.11, plra-1• 1ontarl Mr No Sh or Lile !-h llonlst 11ppcarnn<'e, t YI' to S511 J)l'I \\ \'f'k t'or N wport Re ich f1ce IJ'.'rt.oni.tl dl!sirah <' l'mployl'r m 1 Knoll. «71'1lM!l862'.I Long or 11hort IL'rm ing, requi rrd t'll moro· mformat1011 phone __!_ -' · - -PI t 1 m c t 0 wt' I c 0 me Send resuml' or letter•--------. --.1i.si~nml'1illi 'l'nJI SSS )k'!la S•2·llfl77 11,141 c,,11;1 LOAM SERVICE newcomPr~ & c•ontact w1isalury b1:.lory to Ad ---Rrstaurunt·Kcy 1ier1w11 0 ~.qua! Ut1111 l111111 \ ~la,Jor N B. cu looking ~rrdhnnt11 ~11texlbtle hi rs. 1Hi87, u.11ly P1ln1. Po ,.ROGRAMMER nel for fai;t food opt<ru ~em pO SECURITY GUARD Em11lo.n•r t .~l'e rar, 1 e YP n e U60. <.:o~lu Mc:.a, Ca tlon wlincenthu to "<'I Io r Perm . l Im• ~7 3095 Oran11e County "' O\•t'r worked i.crurlty Hoircutter & 5 .... ist :'llortg.ige Loun Servlc• ----92G26 -BJbll' Four 1!\p prt.•Cera uh~·ad Must hBVf' t'Kper gui.trd necdb rdJt'f ~uanl 'J' & 2nd TD e"per Sala.I')' ---------lorflce ManJJ(er for Con ble Please sPnd re1>uml' F,ume. Apply. Ri1u~cr TEMPORARY H F.LI' to "ork Irregular hmm. 11:17·42.j()orll37 STiii _ commensurate w txper. MEDICAL domuuum p lime. 20 bra. "Ith JOb & 1>ulor~ h1stOr} Restaurant, F115hion Coll 540-4455 on an "on call" ba~'- A h II · 1---------•I Co. beneflt11 A~k fot "TheDoctor•i J)('r\\k Call6"2·5777 _ lo Turner Dat,1 blandbetwn31>m-Spm. EqualOpporEmployer Ideal for ret lrt<d 1n c a •nging o p • lll)Sf'ITAL Georgette Kaufman, Contef'" S\Al<"ms. 17AAS Sky P11rk1---------dlviduol or d11y studtt1t port unity Is Im · 1>4_.t_-81124___ __ A Service or tHflcl' G1rl-Hou:iew1Je North, Suite K. Irvine Ca p -"ti Apply tn t he Security medlotely a•allabl• who would like work 02'714 RN'S Secretary Orr• ~ Guurd, 275 t\l'CCorm1d. for ind1¥1dllol~ with a DIET CLERK RIVIERA morn!>.~ dayti, Onm·lpm Mon·Frl with negotiable Ave. C.l\I Wclilsail Corp LOAN PfltSONMEL (;cn'IOfrwork 848·2233 P tim1• Saleb. $40 S70 Medic·al Surakul 3·11 & hrs.833·18S2Mr Cowen :-i-: minimum of S ynn SR LOAN 2082 Business Ctr Dr • -\\k1up Men, lad1e1>. 111u 11 ·7·30AM 11hifts Xlnl ---Service Sta Attendant Industrial •lectrical Purl tune l:J 306r>m . • Su1te200 Irvine PA.IHTU d~nt.!S . En•s Sol benenta Equal Oppor SECTRY/Leqal :O.lu~l tw exper'1l. J-:vo maintenanc e t•· 1-ii,S.ll&Sun 1-.~cellent C SOR t1t41833-9410 Temporary $2 50 hr ~78Sl.83!f.7001i F.mployer Conla'Ct Mrt1. Tralfte• s hift, 11v1111 Appl)' 111 perinc:e. ~~·:~~~~~1~,~~d A~ep~~~:ul PRO ES H!! ~oo;.~~~1rr~~"~0~ ~~~~~~~!~~-~~ W RU.L ESTA TE SALES ~t~~:~~I ~:o~~~tnt·;,~ Heavy lyp1111t reqwred ~~~n :'IJ'ltl llarhor RI, I hi t.lcens _ _, or Unhl'Ani1ed V1rtona. C M. 642 2134 0 C' Airport Ar\la · • A 1x1 .. 1t1on 1~ now"' 111!11· aval 11 r now ........ • 1133 903 IEVERL Y MANOR :'I 1~1:! \ 111 t-:11r11cla l .ai.1111:1 11111.~. t'11 \n i!:l)ual Opp .. rtunil) f:mrlo\ rr HOSTESS hit• for u St>n1or 1,oan rart•l ime Smull n('w brunch orrtce 1 t;proy l'o1ntt'r helvcr. Jll I th ti t 2 -Opportunity no\\ opent(!, <:011 t u . yr:. old. no «'Xf)('r m·•· 'rO('r11i1orw t II ca~ Mt::DICALOFJ-"lt;EASST \lc'~11/Ncw1>ort l\t>n C'I Selllhlnl!llfaslw1thOu1ly 1n1JMl111 Vt•l':lt yeurl! expt•rl('nc·1• in r,eat , Phys1dan·11 orfu·/ II ll In flrol'lurlion dr111,, 111 , urea Fct"c 11rol lra1n111J,! SALES CLERK Pilot Wunl Ad11 7AA 11719 1•,11111• 101111 pr(l('t1<11 nl( '"nt' 01,11., l'ilot' 1, 0 :\Ion Spm ·49 m 'uca L' 'd 1 1 II I " " • " "' uruu1 urn We 111v1• in r.Jlll(!r Jn rel.ii /''Wt' rv 1'11i.1t Ion WI •.n\ 0 \'(: Jlo:c 1$00 C'Ollt• :'llru ea' ~pm :t :l()um .. o l'll.t>tr .. " & k I <1 hi .......... w 7100 ...... WMI d 71 o~ '-<lmt'trJ\'t•l hd"c>cn th1 9:'"'..., i\dl'l62 ,14.,. Will 1nun Apph . d1\1rluolltf'd ,1t1c>nl1on II n1ow1c ~t'.O •' dna. •--r •fed ..,. e I 0 -.U~U >'(llt urhJ \\-' fUU.• Of> ''rvt'l8 51 \("r CV Wlh OW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1h\tn1 t off I<'\' n raol(\• ·--I' I.' n n \ s 11' e 1 . J !> • 5 '" 0 "' • • 11 • .. ----------------... portunll~ Ca!Lu", )OU I d l .. play Fu llmC'11 Your duties will In- clude molntalnln9 th~ prue11t clectrlcol •ydems ond r•modti. lftCJ 01 nqufred. You mutt be obi• to read wirln9 dta9roms and bt fam ilia r w ith fftre• phose 480/277 •oft 1y1 .. ms. I 111111'. 1h1)1t str111 "~> lu COOK Count> Wl' 0He1 11 com ~11-:;o.1 for LA T1ntca home Ne"rort Hl\'d, l'\f hi-!(!IHI ·\OU 11111 llOYi\l 613 93.14 J>0Ull\c 11t1rtln.i11,.liar) delh in<.;M.~1S·iJSOp RTTl\JL· k 1 'I'll-' '"•1"'~ ---·~·'"'·•n >fll '"" ... .," ... ,, i•" i\ ,., "''I' 1•111 l'HOl'~;H .s, tH ... ~ '"' S I C 1Jtt1 dy .u."'"" e ~ ............ L . ~·rmo_....,_ 1 '""' ___ rw1.1t, 11~ hundw1H1n.:, orll42 lll:t0 !o:k~Sl7;~~c~ptoail~rl. SALES SUCCESS rl: A DREAM OR REALITY? , l !· lhc:•llent company Mtteflh lnc lYde pro- fit shoring. For pro· mpt co1uld•r•tlon, P'e••• cofl Nellle ledford 171416)0.5610 lat. 4596 ll40 f Lo rotmo A•• AftehelM Ca 92106 1'11111 CtKlk. up 111 ~ hr. F ti nw tlll)' or 111tr11 Ap plv lkl T1t<'t1. 2:;2:12 l.11 .. .,, Kd, l.:&l(Unft 11111• 1l111111\'ke .. 11t•r lnJ nu ae holml' fut :.' '\l'hool uar rh1Mr~n ClcWltnll. l111ht 1l1·1l1•cll Mu"t d1iH' f'tl\I ·"'"' ~ .. 111n 1111e·n Ml O.'tl~ HouMlce.ptr /Sltt•r t".1mlly of .i. w ntwlx>m, ,omt• Jo:nllh'\h, rchnhlf', Irr.-to tniv~l 11om~ l,IVI.'· J>lulle C'1tll t'l)r Appl Ptrtonul>ll' Tice :1 Ren l"'ull 0 h " 1 '"1>1 Pi\'l'CUl''FLIN MIN Is WOMIH lnl•. 110~ So nil llw>' REAL ESTATE e!... rus ·1•1 im i 1:,<1 m1 NEEDED l.011 k1 h Achlenrt. Sate11 GREAT WES TERM SAVINGS 4.50 'irwport Contf'r Ur Nt1wp<>rt lk>o••h. C,\ Ul!lm t;qo1l OJ1portuntl)' Afflrmalhe At"tlon Employ~r M IY EDI TELY PIXAnswer.Ser•. Wer111y1opl'11mmia.111011b COMMODITY IMM A or 1 clc ('o i•..:per prr We h.ivtJ lhc i;.1mc• <.:1111 ~fAlLrtOOM JI J-:Lrt:RS ,.11 1,11 whllf' lrnl(. Ott)'• u, ancl ma.kt' mun,·\ \fon &Tu<"1Nl1ihl•ln aonw .-kud• ('nil ht-lwn 848-8446 OPTIONS (.111una NIJUC'I ., F ~·( ,.. - ,\uemhlora "1 > p11>1' llilm 4pm " cm ri • > • 1---------~ Al-.o nl-.dcd tor otlwr c.tO I I Ill REAL EST A. TE 5~' .. 50•/ .. 50°1• lemp u11lgn In OX rI-:OPLt: 1't-:1tSO'll SALISPEOPU Commi11lOl'l1 Oft F.S.F. PL~A.-;t; CALI. F.x1•f: r11•t•d11 p tlmc u~ '"'l&A"'O A\•rrttjtl' S.'iOO /wr 1111le K.~ Girt \Uc.' 111wh11h•1rnppl). Fut " ,_ic C () M P Jo; T T I V •~ I I a-2"'"' Rt'd Jilli Rcultl. I~ 1111<1ln11 Pl'IC L'I.:' Dl vl toNO... _lytal)\11iledo13_·~-ffl VI '.:..., r -1n 1b 11lM n :'I ia11lun e tnt'I Or11. wtll lr11ln you KELLYSERVlC£$fNC P•rftdWorkllHJ JO A nc-w romml.uion forhl&hnrnlnp,.rapld E O.E. Houn achedule ha11 bef'n iadvanremenl In lhlt 200 • FLUOR llou'•'"•·tper full t ha,._e LOOl(fHG FOl Newport Beach B33·lHI K 30 2 ooor Htabli11ht:d which pro yr old buslnf'H. Thi• 1111 of oome tn lovely rural AflUTUll7 ?i;81~~n ~?·DW 3.30.9 30 vldea ll 1r1•11l1•r op· dl•ntlled profru1onal ~1 t "'• rff11 ' 879·9'182 portunlty for (1nuncl11I b"•1n~11 ftlr a dl&nlNed in 67S-<&8~4 _ ---1~~~~~~~~ llNOINSllJtS NfO 11re11. ,. Ult ,, V(' • Major corp. n~'Cla a few ---------•I Work I! hrll o day urnln• rowerd11. Don't M lhls p .... rofe11lon1I produc:cr . CONSTWUCTC>n,INC. ~~~ ;!:;'~~·r· ;:~: ~:-: ~:,:~~t ~s~~': r~ --M-OT-OR ltOUTl ~~~rru~~n'~.plo:-::~~ C!hancc for 11 lllt'C'Haful C111l P1111I St·otl mo 5.il-0745 or ll"N 1.'MO t:UI floor, wall & paint Dilly Piiot rnut(' 1n \\/the p11bllc In o ur future~lipb) YOU 1714J640·4442 Equal opportunity \lrs. Duncan. business Good n1onoy, Newport 8\!ach 11fler· Irvin,.-ofc rcprNcntlnr Red Hill leolty ------···m·p-jo·y·r·r·~-~.· p--·i------------1 i1lnt rut11rt'. fantHllC noon.11, Mood•)' throuah ,.. m (I l. I r C' 8 n 0 k '. An Mlabll1h~ M mpuny Salta HI Fi romponrnta benetlt11 To #uccetd Friday, plus Sttturday Oyn•mh' personality ICJ'\'lna Oranac Counly SatJry. xlnl future, HOUSEW1YES mu:st h&\C' amb1t1<1n It and Sund•) mom11111s most hkt>ly to succHd fotthel)ast t8rur1 Oranl(e County Area. ACTORY / common 1eni.e C.U fM S300 per monlh 1trosa. ""° Interested hou114'wivea & ~ M11ra11trltc Pkwy Call btlw«n Noon & 2 f ~ow that th~ kids "' appt. Coior Tile.-, &4S-U27 cnah drpo1dt rc>qulrcd student.I aet'klnc iwrm 13 I ·3050 only UJ.3 ) 68l~13 l>•elok lo &kc~TI "t ~~ An~t )tond.a.y belwn llam·9pm. Call &0·4321. nak tor posltlonscoll 833 IOOS Ahce Martin. Mar ---WAREHOUSE ico wor . ra n .. -.. "' circulaOon i--------fl"'lll•'eslody, expl!r'd. Retail sombly &. Packa&lna IL U B R I C A T I O N -·-----clolhlna. OvH 2i; No HEEDED Jobi now avnil. Lona 41 SPECl ALIST m a le, MlrH Director Reupt/S.Cy to stOO evot,$48·5383. IMMIDIA TB. y abort term nntcnments. u lary plus comml'lslon. 99 bc!dt. Worll wtth 11,._8 PHONE SALES Tbl1 N. D. ad vertlaln I Sdeslod .M.tUl"e-- Must h:a,·e telephone TOP SSSSSS$$S ••P91" ~ss. Biii Raab , &taJ't ln challendna en rtrm &Weds 1 pleasant Y and lransportatloll fllevtr A Ftt Al Tempo CbeVTOn St.aUon, M081 El Phone: Sal ea people• peoplt< .re~r for front Intimal• apparel & re· APPIY 111 person Q TOl'o Rd, Laauna Hills 0 i;; ~ ~ T ~lat ~: ~ ~ male or female. HI to 6' dtak ar lo\'f'IY ofu 8uy 1dy to wear. 14? MIO. 7am·3pro temno ~aids. Appl7 Thr 111n at leadtublp, cotr\mll· ~tanolaae.Gurantecd mc<d1D,1<1mety1>1n11 c.11 C.M. " MANPOWER INC it. " Laruna. 211 NO Coast mcnt. Su aid~. Lona waaea or commission& Ab111t1 Ahhot PPraonnrl S.les, men" llt'Omen ' • TEJ.tP0RARYllF.LP Hwy.,Larun1Be1ch Be1ch. (~13) S9HPOt 2~ Eut 17th Strei.'\, Aatncy. 4500 C 1mpu~ Plckupl'O.EornJJOO 44 W. l!)ttl St.CM c:-r •o.••55 atrs. Bodasl'b Sult• O. Co!.lA Meu. Ot. N.U.M7-612.2. (,'all &44-IMlO 645·204] •• .,_,. ... \taintcnance/ElO\-tricu•n ------• betwMn 5 00.,. 8:30 Pm. ..... -Equal()ppor£mplo~er EquaJ()pporEmployer $920-$1148. Sx~rlenu fMe.4223 You don't n~ 1 aun toSalu Person nue(hd ~~~~~~~~I u~tlal Call U$.9329 HURSIS AIDES Equal Opportunity "dra-. fest" whl'n YoU p1lJme Apply In pcrs<>n. . ·' Hn~t01ntUlln1 JOU "lnl Huntin&ton DHth Clly 3 U. ti 'I WUJ train U de· Employer place en ad ln the Delly Huddle F\lrnlt11re, 38208 t-ind wM1)\louwianl10 to..U Cluatl'-dadldcl Sd100101at ptndable Cc wUllna to PUotW1U1tAds!Callnow Plaza Dr. So. Coaat Dllilf Pilot CJa*.ncds ll ttlL ICWIT8. 7'70 t 7t.h SUI B. lt'lm. !MUOfl 84.2-5618. VIU&#. SA --------·-·- Arc you satisfied with where your ·;.; sales car eer is going? Or have former realistic aoals tumeci Into impossible dreamK? IC your upside potential is b<?lng li mited. If product demand 1s drying up, or If customer service proble ms are over whelming, take the time to , , loam how .l'.QY!. sales income can 1, ., , accelt'r ate 8t U1e pace which you .i, I• .. determine by your commitment and personal efforts. We'rd MONEX. one of the la rgest ~ and m ost cxpcrtenccd deaJers ln precioua metals. Our aules story ls "lmple, diracl and easy to learn. ' , ,., Sales ar e done over the telephone. .' ~. Weofrer : ., an Inc reasing commlHion ' ~ payout based on sales volume 11 • m on th ly sales lncentt ve. 1 P programs -sales and product training • .... -qualified sales leads · , , , -secreta rial a-;siatance . ,, -Cull benefits lncludlna major • • medical, life insurance, and pension 11;1• and profit sha ring plans. - For myre lnf ormaUon, smd resume " or cal Mr. Bryan McSweeney at 'J1 714 ·75 2·1400 . In Californ i a ; ~;;;., 800-482-701 3 toll-free. Out of state; rt•' 80().854..3361. ''" MONEX INTERNATIONIL LTD. 4t I 0 l•CH sftiii MIWPOaT llACH. CA f2'60 : •• • r; WJIDAn..Y~lOT ........ nl ..... S. HH Ju..., IOJO ~ IOI Mmk.. . M•lu•c./ 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •. • • • • • • •••••••••••••• • ••••••• • • ••••• • ••• • ••••• • • • • • • ..._trw= "' 1 I 0 I l $errYfc:e... f 0 Z 0 • ...... W..a.d 11 ......... 1005 C:. IOJl liJJ>f. A BED. new Coat rulUC AUCTIOH FUR COAT C.nadian Sa ••• .. •-••••••••••••••• ••••••••••u••••••••••• •H•••;•••••••••••••o ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••$.SSS Sell $170 AND MA.NYf'l NEl'l'EM O WANTED blo Dlc ltC'r lht'lcC'r Ooua1 1pkstPA&2bw.11, .. -iu,can·,C~r.~oui bo1,1t )'I amtufor ~ork on SAftttOUK PP.RSIA UUIUiU~P, Kl'M'eNS DEU\'ER SSH760 EST ATS JKW &l.RY TOP CASH 001.l.A R &verty Hlll1 MW S18SO a J•A columni1 Sun bim ll A k R \ ~ U 0 A r •'--u.tom ho1lll:. Muw RUO lZ~lS' Xln\coll(t AC,\1Ct0Alwk• PP --ART 08J£CTS AN' PA ID FOR YOUR MH'f~\ ' lead am p"\•he•p St-;HVH."1-: l'um1>ll't l' abletndocrwalhy lucqut> ~ ~«13111 8'4·40'J9 Queen al~r&r-. loo64 TJQUES, '1NE • RN Jt!W&l.JlV. WATCHES. ---~ m arinl! m .. nt.-nanct 1Pl'l)lnJ, t'\Jm fl1'1ihln HJ)JALAYAN Kl'ITEN pillo-..11. W\U&\'d Beaut r,n: PlfO.~E POR tN' ART OBJECTS. GOLD, Goll b'.ia. hlle lh"""'· I tn:s Kllll perhelplul ~~ tbl w Unn•llstercd m ('Of1d ~'4Tt0 YO 4t BROCH R£ SlLVZR SERVICE, bole. I uUl r Hall pn~l' Electnc iwtut \\Ith ch• ~ ... -----llliiiiiiiif luH••. 1eat1 6 . rtr 7M ll90 Be 1 1 T It l> 8G-ZIOO * ,FIN£ P."f..R · • AN ~ llJld •trap All Xlnt uulll I sa. TOOL tani;uhr " ll:n11l 11\ylt: aul1 u • U . ~n•n: n --SUQ $4ll·3:l00 \lmpll•ll.' und•f"' -.1'°r ) '"ht P'\llt11l.-n1u\C't' l'1ohH1~ron.1I ~c:n 1 \l' ~Uilrlllllt'l'd llOllGll /\ Son l>tvlntc St't\'ll't' Ml 59:11 I . OIStCiHH Sl$11 C•ll 140 H JT •f P~SJAN t\1tten1ro t.umo !~:--..~ ... t:.,~~~tlt ac Combi.Md Movln& NtlJI\ • POOL TAOL~ "\ 111.t.<>' pm adult.II c t·\ f7S up c • .., ... , -· ~ borhood 20311 S W • ............. ..,;,;.~ 107 5 COl.n operettd + eqwp Offke ,.,,,.,._.. & ' AND . !i'A.\ • c 8 1 h s A H l ...... _ m.ft\t. $S'7$ e:n 0382 IHGIHEUIHG OAK Kull Tup lh•11k !loU Glau oft 6 Eod Tbla, r~ • · • 1 i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---.......... IOH .DITAILORAFTSMAM W11lnut U1n1ni: T;,bw 1040 Sl40. t>tt'l"C!'O ft compo· 9'1'9-f12'7 R~. MOl'lanm•ro. brok• Maho1any Cb~11t. 01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •:od1nl COOf'Cpt Cl:l.""r l'h:uni 67:1 :IOOl t'\'t'lro ocnc·'! w/atandb .1160 Sofa M-U-Mll ....... to rid• • drh •• blk draWt'C'W \e•rb I0'1> on 12 ~ .O" orttre dnka. S•O ,. ... =:::;· ~ ,... 4t na1r. ro•n. <:Or· -·r pa111det Morten 1eldin1. t1nl11hed 18$, Thom" t<»" ti) 80" de-II: $100. tqMI 90J0 t\no"' JIU. hxtun· •pm Gt11t>dmotbt>'1 (Ollr(-t1on YORh.SlllKF. TERRlJ::R durl)) Pa.Id $700 Allt1na Sut tSuG l23Z Maple, t:na Wotern l fl4 ) Eltdronlc Or&11n StlS Ph tl.,l l!Jlltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• duct IUt>lmll. Pllt'Unhatit l:i1dt• brd~. ro\ kt't• l'Uf>!> l'h"'mp blood lin~ • $.130 Sw~a Lamp, ~ Ctd. SS-1011 SUicer Portabl" ~"'in • \\on lh.-dc:ret•t hit ull tonlrola & ~cc.:h•o1c.il mUt:h more 675 r.w I 111y 3 I b •t ud serv All 8 mo I old or 101 Pauo aalt> II hid rum m•chlnc 13~. Sh:t'pc t: I e ( t ra c po rt~• b I 111 w mlllor mount, (Ull' "~ d 'Ith F. o I>. -~ <..&.~ 8'12 6"122 dtha, St to ~ Sat Sun, u1..----··· 1010 tola •n. £xen-y('lo $1$-0 typewriter . ne11. • Smith· urr) '"" ba)t, hullo"" 0 L n 111. h I m p 0 rt :t I h "-J ---.. "'2·8112 Corona sias Ph•97 1872 fu"r ...... nt•r •11t lHIW\ \nnoitei>. buJh.'l dr""~ ni. .>elwr 'uva ALL 01...00AK Y S. CTOll Rtver. N li •• ... •••••••••• .. ••••••• ... .. .... " ....,,. ~ \ tern no tnl(, hall al.ui<I. tabh'• Ah.C' 11hou. wonned D1nln11 tbl, Lwl"lon ff('')', c s I f • WA ... TED Lawn Mo-.cr, 22" St!ur ,... 1017 Amcl-lt'Ull .18' boat trlr ---P'-m1mm1 S11t.~11 UU1 &4~7473 clawfQOtbuffet .... f.0399 ~ .. •1•" 1 e · u rn , " roll'ry 3 •pd. front wh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ fl7l &7~ -------Cwu•nJl, wrouaht Iron, TOP CASJI OOL' "R ,.... ....... J r t:;MPOHARY llP.Lt' Coll 540-4455 "ic\'er A Ve At l t'mpo ._'tith 12 \lont.rnu Sud 0u11 OBt:Dtt:NCE l'lal!IJI N ..,,. C.md back pate!\ OU.IC lteoaa. Sat 4t Sun .. " drlvl' I.Ike new, SIOO . ....,n.nta for au e : molo loota, Power 9040 ln1nc t-.q '" 11.1:1~ Stilrt \\t-d Sept UUI '1 '-'Ork quilled .ora, pd mA.labamaSt.lt a PAID FOR YO U R Unique front whl drive andtem11l11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thur• ~\'Pl 30th 7· :W .,...... c~11 ..,."' W.ilnut JEWELRY. \V A'l'(:llES, mini bikt', ~. Uubbl Call W 0011 Clt'u.r Lall.• Arruwh ad \nltt1u"' u.,k "''''''' i•:o.J .. L 1 .. ,.. 1 .,.,., ""' -Eatate Hems Stora& ART OBJF.CTS, GOLD Sexton $3$ M-t444.2 l "bc'\d~-d 1111r1u1 $1~. ' ""'"•or_., n oolCN end lbJ • rh.uu1 Ill.tile t"n catrn dcl1 St LV!R Sl':KVICF. -·-· --Slnitlna mil.-1·nn11rtl'l\ lot$ (\'.tlK"S2\l.OOOl All __________ , 'inlUllHt•d uoik drc·:-'e ~'lo\p( .. rl.'ll s.w ~9"~ c .. b. a1r l I bdrm »d, turn. •omt' •nltQUt'lo f"lN E FU RN & AN. • CAAPIT SALE• Compltlr ""/hlJ m boo ullllnt'l a>ew•r Will tr•d(' TAILOR s:u IU2 7!117 St ~m.trd Pup.., ,·hemp ~::~ ~n·~~·:~o:::,~· Stttt. uphl rhal r & TIQUF.S.6-U 2200 SHOHS IMTlllORS l'_ll_!<'~ $Mc:.1rhfltl0·8lll ~; iJ!:ao~'.~. ~:f1, DESMOND'S One i\nlttiut' \llll'rit·.i blood ltnt A Kl'. bhob. ~ 1~ library table, En1¢ltb LUGG•C.E T'"GS 363 yds, ht'ny Ca111t'l PiOMs .. 01"90ft.I 1090 c;4S-21$!) ~:xprt"•'> flour i...irc 11>ormr<l .~TJ3!ll Oll.krolJtop desk,mapl ~ "" plush Rte. SU.9S yd,••••••••••••••••••••••• . WESTMIHSTE.R 492 92Q6or 4!12 ll'J!U AKC Uolden -Retrt.-vC)r °'!rm rutn .ttnltque ~hite chest, Victon•n tables, fro.m your tiu i.ncss card. now A 50 1)1.'r yd Fl F. LO' S Ware houi< e Clo!l<l outs all '7tl model~ ~· 1,.,rurrrntlyim.'t>plln1t JIUJ.lll, -clnt huntrns. ~ho" trench Prov1.nt'1al , lumi>s . paintings, bed Send onr uni for ellch A von. ND 642 22SS Sult 400 pinuus & 01 No r.mbl uff~r rt>(use~I Jppltcatlt>n,foran t'r Country Oal.. dt>s doll"' & C.imlly pets. d~sser,,de11k. nJ.testend d1ni. mu.re Caib only Uta Phl.S one 1p11re We 67S.M48 Ran~. Ot'\11 /U:.cd. Spt11t>ls, Ml' a 8o•t (untcr l~.l~ 'r. t'XCJ>\!rll'Oll-d 12-c72 ()tl.C d1,-:.1gn <.'h.lain••""dl"rl!e193·ti861 -°'-~patnlJ:ll962·3U9 Sat 'Sun,912S·26,10Spm return pc rmant-ntly --Grands rla)'Cl'l> Goinit Nt>\\l)Url Blvd(' M T AILOR/flTilR $2.WO lt5l ufr 2 Swvl desk _ "'"" " _ 1800 Suvenor Ave, C M seak.'Ci altral-tlve t.ag & 42 gal &111.s~ sit It frt>bh out ror' buuness. Rtnl c;.&t> .Wl:! I . 1-'·ll -bl·ol.'ftb + l' hr.. m 1 '~ l hrs. SHIH TZl 10 wk old 8 pool tbl, Ptnl: pona: top, Garage no 2" strap. meeting 111rllne aqU&T. W/fltr. Lite At ac· w opt to bu~ Krrn :u ... .. 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S9S 675·7364 Sun 1900 Port 011nle1g NO CARD~ II o II y w d bell , boll hull. lull mven. le awn 'c * h Cr N 8 D .1 "prg~/mnlt dre ss~r Wh1tu Stl'lll\\J~ Buby in•• •"'""'.'"0"'.'"'o Cot.ndarShows Pvppit!l> Adult~ Sou ... 2 recliner c air:.. , . rlolw your own or lien" ~1ml;ror.Fr1gldolretgd Grund, n'.S", only 30 .. ~,.::4_..,,."° PRESENTS Pnce:.rt'~bonublc t'orfee l?ble. Vry gd Sal/Sun 10-4, 31182 Uanyan name. address, phone rond>. 3 pc se<.1'1 <nds made CollC'l'tc1rs 1tl'm 26' 1962 Chri .. C11b111 What'll> "' Wh.1p•.,•t" C.ill wnd .s.lS i!l3S Irvine T1Uany lamp, we'll mu.Ice ooe card pe · Xlnl l'ond Sal'. ""'.""< L'rul.ier New t'll", ~rn•·h· THE fl ,.._ f . f . taa. Add 2Sit each. covenn& > ~-2414 .,, .,,..., • .. .. & indout ~cw Vlclonan s· sofa urn. 1n ant 1temi. 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Beaut. tone. e b on) •OCT 2·3·4• l...irge male German m.a ~any$800. 962·1!906 Giant Street Sale' 5c $300. SHAD"""·To80'~()tl """ 1"":! f1n1sh Sl·lllU eve' CaU 84s.t850 '""' "'-OWENS* * llrs: H O & :\ton 12 6 Short-hatred Pointer, :! Old pmter bed . matching t-'um , bakes. tools. p11mo, --G4$·2illl I •·lc·11hom• ""le' The Re-ciistry 'r.. 'cry i.hurp & reJd) vamty Sl:.J Ornate anti )\t:'rl'()S, ICll uten:.1111 & KING SZ flF.0 <New > Wulnut BR Ht "', qn ~d Jo'ullv l'<IWP . b,111 IJnl. STUDENTS rtta for field t r a1n1n~. q u e i r on bed Sl51l mure . Monro\ i..i & xtra ttrm flOS ltlcl del• $300, MaAnovox "onxolc West>r Clrolhcr:. u_pr1_ghl, 12 PUnt l>~l G Llfl ... ~ ()\ 1·r Lo bd" Ull ,,,.. 18800 MO<A 11r t>46·32'8 d):. !)Gii ~!Hi ~v 496 3S48 prod u cl I on t• 1 ~ H UsW1.lly home m -2%63 . drTV $100 561 3ll.1 ~· keys. tuned & de J • c· k D t ~. I 1 I .. .. '. " Hr O .C . Airport - -s.it Sun -.f.!. --hvt•rl'<i $450 S36·87i.S ~ • ~ • ' ' I"" for""" pror1t or wlthAdSl.7Setct. ·\KC Ree Bt\.SSET PUP llwte i.olltl "oud cocktail l'UIUCAUCTION WF.ODING DRESS S•~e initu1:.hl'r, rod holdl'I'' .: .. 1111,1lum Wurl. in our py Female $8$ T ta bit> ~250 Wood Jim & :\11:1s)' & Jtlhn & MA.""Y ITJ::MS OF t~INF. A-10 f\111 k•n,..'\h w tru111, Ba!auuful Chu:kenni.t """ Ol'W ~13"'1'' b:11tcr), lie" 1•flll'C' l'le1111u111 \\Or k 588-4497MV rhrome .i la:11>. eta er~ J.ioe are h11vint: anutbl'r . EW • <:undeh11ht white :.u ltn solc p111no. M1idllerr.1 tuel tunkli, Rlldo '-'rlfthl I 111~ 1·untl llrl> "••111· + Antui Pt>dt::Sl J I b·ithrm 5110 100·9~28 g luntutic garage 1>ule In l::STA'6E J ~LRY. wtpearlli & l•n·c ht'Jd· 11.-1111 111vl1'. ltke m1, bi.I !llc~r1111t N<•w mtr '7t. 11 .. 111" Worl. " 3o '.lpm i.i nl. w ht 11 Hl'e 1a 111 Puppy, free tu id hvm1· old Coron11 de! 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(.;J:. l'1un11. hurkd W11ln11I lundcm trlr All cuuJ !'.t \lttl""' I 1l' I tlµ111 REFRIGEKA'fOKS ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7.S 613 oow :\IOVINC ' 73 ,\t'.11111 Da) bt-d'°' ltJ\t~f BBQ. odd. le en<h 112112 f1n"h· \l'ry i.ttl cunt.I l'tmd s::!SOO ,"llew motor W\SHl-:RS ORYERS Gtrman Shor\h i11r . --Tree.lr-tne • IS() Trcadmtllexert1i1t:r UryantDr H.8 1147·13~ 97991';7;, Uh)flcwaa$22.3U lluvcrt' 1 Tl I •. ,, h" II ,. ~. ' l' h .. 11 II t' 011t•rato1 \ J< 11•11 111 , , (..utxl t um1mny lw1wl1h l'tl w hill' l r.1111111 f,: lilJ 33J3 R•·l'1,nd1t1011!o ltepui. & ~:1.~~~1~ry~1~10~;1 Must ~,11cnf Din Table & ~in S.SO 641! J.U I . 2 6ll!J' wool ru~i.. bkl'l>C. Wooc:l 1lln ..,i'l, md whl. no u•1pl ~93·0726 Fr~'\ DamJ ~•· <;u.ir dd ch~ur"· ,·omp lwn bdrm YARD SALE f' :-i l -bll.IJy furo, "8x It' ltlNtr· n111r \up, I arm rhrs Xlnt <:l1t$1>pur llO'lird 120 hp ~' r'i In OranJ,!l' Co FREE DIRT ~·re~a~;~k~b~r~ ~::,':::; Son. MtSt' ft;rn r~. t~;~: siir~.r~~~ duan door. 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Gd rond ~ 8650. •••••••••••••••••••••••" p.n.on, W • °"' "'l" :cuu.......,.c c.:om -l,;n.1hl•11A,ahl L .. b . -Sola 10', 170 ~art1 elec· "8~5511 --' Hl-.d. 8Jlbo11 orbM,tofr 1'4fiJ$i7 n.im,• \f.1ll"rll Smar~. Mo,,t sell ' Pecan Ch1n11 3 Tn"mpb ~ c nJ,lmci., \rlc dcyer xlnt eund ------The Siu 175 eenumetC'r11 lfl' Catam..iran, $1 ,593. ----------iruiinfthl·ltnr llt•uv)du nd' a 10.,.obl\• hm41 Cloel.50"$250.Walnut Honda~Su~uk1paru4. $90 Orapei.11 rod~·W~tu:1 dq•r, rdri~ W>edGlimci.,makcotrer ~-~~tt~~i ~~~1:1>~0~~ O~ THE WORKING l\ <: t: t'll·1· ... J .. h('r & 1131 211!n & Roi.cwood Cktl Tbl. uccess. Swag la.m1>1>. 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Jnllque 12 per rou~l 74 t:RICSON 3~ ~AK II G I I ·' ' ' . • " blk '4'rOUS(hl iron legs after6p,'.n 968·49?1 secret Jn . 2 antique empty 1Cuu.i;c• s l(un &Newport ~1oonni.: T e y r \•111111.il ltd111t ~,,.,.,.., •:• liuutl """.'".Full modern -;tyle $25 Sat Sun, 9~3 l.ot i. or - -hdbrd1>, i.m pol belly hulls, for rdo:idmg. 2·~· 714·963·3538.S36·5767 • ~mporory \\h1k ~1il.•h\,11J.o ~IL• .:ro ... n ntJlt <0111(' 6738047 good1 e11 20 ~r' ar·2 newzi·· brwn l~ather sto\'t, an11q11e wood f'a t;ollcctornnb.(J:o.h ; '''·' 11 .. : " P~P•'1 ' J 'r> old C'umulal10n 644 Co,•e St. 1>11r stools S3 ca Hoy3 cook 1 n.: \l•H ('. :i pe ooly 581 OIJIH llob1e 16, trlr. new trani. & !'""I! & -.h"'\ 11·11•; •" bl62t>Jl Poru1ble ~ood b11r. <:;~ 10-spdblkeSlS 1).$2-8751 redwood lawn furn . 12 Gaul(l' Ithaca Pump more. Sl,42.s. 646-'25$ m ii.:11m1·11h "" •outol\t•l•h' ,\ \k1rit1 l11n :?fen111ll•k1t1l'll1> I white walnut r1nlsh . w / Antiques furru\urc new~M--ri . mony planti., lg & s m. Shot1tun 111 " barrel 5111·7505. 'l'·"r'y''p'l~~~~O,wpm t.1111111 a.:."'·"'~~· 11<1 cuhro & I bhu·k calico ~rm1caU>pl35.67~ Babylln'e crib &'mat·~ :Sss1i:er. val7~· 2908 Andr o!t, C.M . $1008479971 24' Columl>ia Chu.llenAc• "'11<1 li.·,tufl l'll:?:.~I J\duru!Jll·' wkdays Bdrrn att. blonde finish, tress. Much more Sec 84;.= ' enew. · 557·3765 like ne'f & s uperbly "i Setcy' .. S/H 80 wpm Uhl d r i:uhl Fn111tl..im• tl !!pm, ~kndi. 1'11 day drsr, mirror. bdbd & bed D1me·a·lmes. 2465 Norse, -------Solid m1tpll' room de· S~ RHteurcant, 1095 equipped, Including 15 : Bookkeeper$ ,..,11 0, ,.,.1.,..1 ~n.. S-lllS2IO rramhSSO 6738047 ~ta Mesa.Sat &:Sun 125Yds. 2 t one beige . .J."er8or.-.c" or""stof HPouxpwr.~li'p •tv••tl tn t ., h . -----brt b S'""' .. ,.. . ....,., ""' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ' 0 .. eypvnc 1i:n o:.-.,J l'\r~ R 1 cptoii. 1 s ai: ...,.,, fer Green shag rarpcl Nwpt H a rbor S79SO f lnh·n 1"" ma.: lJ.itl> ABUl1~. Im .tbll', 1•m, 1 Maho1uany ronsole record FRl·SAT·St.JN. 215 23rd 130yds Celedon. hvy cut · Dtsplay trangs S350. 01$ SftECIAL TUES. lt.111 a.:c \I .1 )! " \ hl'f hrov.n. I black To good player w rceords. xlnt Sl. CM . Couches. lamps plle S2yd Xlnt '4.5·7953; includes pad S12S or best play shelves from S2S 9·1 673-6377 "hill·. JO L1kl' llC\\ 2 home ~6 ()lffi rond S40 673 8().17 Lot.I of g_ood_ J_unlt I 673-2332 offer. Approiumately 45 Mon/ F'rl only 545-9419 Hew w--~ .. tt 12 ~tflTE INTERVIEWING , h,,11 ., i.:iN·n l!1I :!•>alt ---yards. Folding scedreens· -ww llunui:h!'.••Jill•mll\lt Jill< Sinmt·~e <'al, Spuy1•d New denlm couch & lov· Movi.njl Sale Furniture, UFTGATE$l75 plain, can be us fur Swaps 80t6 1 TIMK ONLY. Demo. 1111141 11 :iol'\I t'na.:idmn• i•tt•i dryt•r. '-ded1111><...S l~door pct c11c11t , 11ntique vanity, tools & many other mtli•' Truck tire 900•20 $35, dividers. Plu.stJr areen & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat in t.he w11ter al d • l'lt'.H•l' l'.tll "ork-.. fin • ., ~l to t\rlullll unly t><IS·S4>59 cab1net, l'IC. 313 Apolena, Items. &4s-.8305 112.S-20 on RIM W Toro WMt.e outdoor d~op con· .,.RADE.. S3500. savings. Call DouR •• ; "elly Gt'rl ~111 :n10 Balboa Is 673 2346 fl' h 30 .. taJner11. laricc s11.e-good Cr Mt" •10• C B Unit, Muir. (714)675·5100 n • L<wl'.tbl,· v1111na female Sul/Sunday at 34~ Santa PoWtt mower, \ P ti.a,_ SS7 430S • " '' '' ---- • l>I\ l!'\l<l~ Ill-'""' Kdna.:. 1 mm. old it'e i\11.11 ~wp """·dog nds Maple Trundlt' bed. comp Cl11r1' Circle, Ct.1 Toys, t'Ul 3 whl reel SIU, Suun· _s_,,_-· . Mlkti, Cablu, iilide·in DOLPHIN 24 :lo\1-.l.I . \ "t.lt\ 11 I-,!'> l"\L m.ol.\·r iiohl :1 dn• 21 ""' 1n11 bclmC' lWI 0367 w,l>0x spnnics & mat· drawmg board. Mal{nus leas steel commercial "Master" Electronic Air dash out mount. ant.en $'-"port lk .11 h llJ3 ll11 ru It 2 \' "'"' ldl l'up Y I "Ii home" P:irt trei.i. Af\ 6PM 644 7759 0111an. bike, file cabs, stl drink coole r ccounter rillet (2 Spd>. 4 to 5 air na&.. Complete, 4 mos .c11.1nv1• i ii !ll.I $1011 11,.1 orr 1',111 r.iul • P ~1 " f -chra. lawnmower. maple haht> IS(), l7 cu fl uprghl changes per hr in 1Sx20 Paid S200, trade for FACTOtlY·DIHCT SALES )\111,•rti•u 11 ,v •i7b2 RL'1.'<l.h7:i l)f..,;, Colh!!. 12 "l'lik6. 1·mnt.· Km.I( bt-d. circular 1·ouch. hutch. more mlsr freeU!r, works well looks rm. Like new. 1100 furn • couc h , chairs, 1',Auoll>t>flttr 1-:mploH•r ij:J0.7898 dinette st>t. n~w plen.lc blad..$9S. 558-2870 work1nl( r e friientor. Or11nl(ti 6 San f>1uo OOuntieM ----------iu1yl•r l'ortuhh• dl'l'tt>C "'-· 1.L~ t11ble. all gd rond Mutt Sal&Sun,9-6pm After3PM·UsedU!lables ---5J6.67Uleves J lllv ('11n i.il or huni: "6 rvn1..--e 8050 wll quirk $48·621S. 21S Diumond, Balbo3 2580Newport. C M._ lS x 12' Patio C()vrr 170. TV-;adlo- .. ---------i l'h 1oi!I 11:111.1 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Island Aluminum H' "1~ S"'"..- TYPISTS **I BUY** G_..,. Sale 1055 --M1scellaneou• for sale . $4!>·2744! n, ....... eo 1091 $p11rkn.'jlW'I & Stllph1111t. dealan tot-performanC'"· sea w or l h I n e Ii Ii &\ cla11lcal aood look •. Pa c lflt Dolphin cra!Umon1h1p for lut Ina quaU\y e.nd a boat you're proud to own. !-.lll<!Pfl .5, wurm teak trim & \otedpr, kool /ccn· te rb-Oard, tralleubll'. <.:ttU Pacific J)olph.ln. Jni• in Anaheim C714>"6-0:W I TELLEJlS l-1llv l\t•11111u1c wu .. hcr & ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'um. 110 yds <'J>t . used. Iron doublr bed fr11m -••••••••••••••••••••••• (i11:-l>rwr i.;?OC1. W111t.I'> Guod U&t-d t'um11urr & mtsc 91Sl &.>rmudo Or ~ Small do.1t house S.S. " RCA t"olor TV, 2 yr SECRETARIES • l:Jl'c l>iH·r~iO, h.t'nmurt• Appllunl'e' OR I will So~r .llMDl!l' ~air Sun· H B 963-M4 1S11t1Sun White 4x6 tlufry rug Mlscel9MM• IO warm Liko new. 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Sl.'I ,. • 1111 ;, Shvd' lrumtSAVF.'N(•w &u11t>dforn. rluhtl'lt•5:lllS7XI 8-I028JumlneClrl'.M. wood s hade. aold fnn/•t.oveii$41H176R 114&449~ • Ser•lcet, Inc v.• front fork11 Xlnt rnnd 11ppl'11, muw W1li;on'11 Nr So Coa t f'lni.4 brown, xlnl \:Ol'IJ. 125, --• JMtltl2\lul·Arthttt llhll S2$ t'.tll<:an ~ll 1141 Burl(aln Nook Now 2 For Sell' Lody Ktomore Antique whte t rundle Wl!I buy IOmt refrR. up Qu:ldr11flu Stereo Spkn1, f't.1 1lf' 1011 lntne 8 1 " Sinrc. 545 & fl14 W wn,hrr top of the line. btd ncwl10 841 .4432 phanceti worklnAi or not 2 way I.Ike nu S12S pr t r1unl Oppor t-:1nploH'r ~~~~ICt:'j .. ~".;~111t" ml~~~ath 19tb. ,C M fl-42 71130 lw S 1~0 I mu old ""me Hctnet 1060 ' al'IO urap mrtal 875 S2SR R r 11 n rl nu (' 11n11 o I u •---------i l.'rU11>1'r'\, unttnu" " ob S."' :t!fi2 thl cltnrttC' "''I ch.a1r11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·11nc·d !,troy Ntlm.on , .. I\ M / ... M s t" r r o 10' SNIPt: Re-done boa• I ·•. I 52~ O;ilt hut frt. $6) Utfl rid I II a yr old rr11m4!d " unlr»m1:tl 'TRADE I W/turnll.tble le 8 \rk SI 7!) " trlr Gd () P!AL at MOO. ~·n1d ttn1>-.1tt..r.8~. ·!Wt'lt' r111r1~ •• ~n ony, Buullh•I. h"nc1r11n"cl ,\h."tllttrra11<•11neorttutbl l'llY n 11790015 Cra18 410• CU l nil 042:.ocr..i Jc1ry~1m \lonthru Yri C M. ~i!li ~1·c\cle Cyd~ 1W6C tuk, folll11111 or 1t'm11t • rommod<· 1 yr old '50. aeldlnS Ar1tb-qrtr. ~ Miki'. r 11blH. •hdc· 1r un•u "7 1~7 ~ ( 'I II w > ' N B h(lr . l'fl'C'n murbh• 1u11 11<-<l, :ts I.Rt> M>hcl wood ~t ~~I ~ir1~11~:~11· :i:1 1: Otd luchrr'• d<'l\k $351 or duh out mounl. uotcn 1 1!1 • M111tC1111 vo~ Color TV . 17' VF.NTUR I': incld'a OH. ·~ f lid (' ""' IJ2M l500 67' Oot7' c:ot•ktall tbl $7$, + more OO(Hitit Atlcl It fllOO offer. Whit I' rolury 1now. nH Compleh-. •t mo11 Wui.Jtl flnl>ih Xlnt <'nnd t r1 r, r" t m Nl vcrr & y~o~ ore~~v1111 Sp ~r•k luildinc)Moterlal• 1025 RC'd td G lie y Ii· m furn . lumpll. picture•. · n much. ln cuh. $25. Doolcs P (licl $2110, trwdt ro1 t'11llll4:!·~4! 1·u'ihlon.1, life jockC'llt II .nai1.~'n11MJ.S42 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bo:Olv111~'J:,e'. sas I\ <li t' Sot/Sun only zaAll 8cautlful Morican "lcmill!_~.Kl 2pm 1-'urn ('OUC'h , t'hnir111;i5 ·· I yr11nld,g1X>d(•Ond.l2000 haftdi t:t;Oi\RSUAK F.S &ma.rd SL. C.\t ~ 0125_ Undlt'Y St Mlaalon Vtc querter m are. a yr1 Ucaut lovr acut & aora work Int rllfrl a er ator w rtl~~/ 11~:, :1 ' .. : ~ r>h M4·567J.!.ft 7 pm. H OlrC'tl rr 1111 Call Jo Sl'1·'12i' -~ntlt. buUplr1ll-d. S7SO I~ Maple dc11k, 14-0. ' 6JS.4J7lhvrt1. W Comho. Sl20 840 ~76 ~ftlCSON 2 35, loaded. anrtC1111et 100 onytlmc S03 4'78 0121 ~t:~ ~m~·:11r:~i C',olor TV. klnplte pink Pb~ t'Oll~ tbls It 3 m11tchin1t Wanted llf htwclaht m ru & MwlM Cull ra~. 11 1111111. lm C..wntS & COCld 1142 2793 eve ~read. dcslc, pllU'llA, d cor•tor rablnel fc:• 10 spd 8111.e, allo 1tyled ._..__. mac:.137 ,000 8T3-04-i4 b &-..1---' 1030 · ' -adult Ir child. t'lot.hH, Je...try 1070 S.125/otr for any or el , + dowlaJecket, SU-3122: -.-.... -... , ..,..,......... 6 ... tod c • .. tor• lcltc htnware ••••••••••••••••••••••• misc 58! ~ ----•••••••••••••••••••••• 3fJ F.xcall'-ur F /G •loov ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1• em npu11n" r .. ra, 0 •1 1 ..,.... M r1 • · Mll'IJcol GI fO Io G' h!!adrm, 1lpe a. ti 11 r ' EL' .., SIS co 673·1fl4S 401 onrg11 ni1 ... v•• a on JIW&RY SHOP 0 L 0 O/H I u.i N <;~nnon r .... tur nt'w, l)nhllo J\vl' CdM • Woy, CM. off 211t St . w. oh: .:I( tbl $135. htt ............. s I IJ ••••••••••••••••••o••• , r•c• er sc, wpn mint cond Rody only. • of Oran~ SILL OUTI fl'rl1tld•lre refrlir &50. 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••Rom ro'• hu• for yr. l'ro 11llp, mu11t 111111 ~ 10 I. lyTh1n1111 sax>. Qall&l-1 2112 m Wht Dlnf'ttt' Set w/4 -1. ottlmportt.'CI Ac:ulpture wt~t!r bar &tool11 Slk11. Coon Mlll ·O·Ma\I<' cler vldl.'d dot umrnlll nt"c: to tr11de up or down 111.000 • tM, ~ El Cam1n NU:on 1"'2w \ 2 l<tn!le Al. mtchJI <'hr-, • Z lc11v<'~. itd Gm «>uch 1100. Pool tbl It ulrt!ady low prictd.flne 4l round .came• thl 135 4 orann, f'xc:~lltml condl· 1:nh•r M ulro ror you or mnk(• mC' an oftN fo~Stttt>t Antiqu ~ mm Tele 214 widt cond.DS 8f2 7tl0 SlOO. Bdrm 11et llSO. 1old It aUnr Jewelry fold in1 ehalr1 $HI n . tlon.SOOO. pp !.:ll IZW Voclltimen. Tourhtii, MS~ P1uw 12915. r'Qllll'r S50 Mite j.flwt>lry equip 19179 Kina•woo~ 1.n Jo'i•IM'rmcn " llu.ntcroe ra•1 R<'iti~trr angl<'. \'" Jtoti 8S 20 Mtdh. l>in ~I «htn:i u b, ;\:'.'TlQUf.S Rureuu 12SO. Showca. . et~ r.tu11t II II u n t ff " h ( n r Amplifier Sunn <'Onc:cl'1 Now on Oct 30 Is 31 )OU flrlvat(' f'nrt)' Kl. 148 W &Jain St &oom T rt p•ill \ c 6 chu.1t1. '750 K !)(" ,11v('r drt'UC!r S2$0, reeord 1m'Md RrookJlur11l It Continrn· l~ad l°'i() w11tt1 "-' t'ab1nct are lnvllt'd to JOln u!I rnr Cul 20 Pull r OC'f',) 1111,"• Othrr .~()IX'I 111'ithtn l't'.'l!IOl'te.., All lor ''''"·plat«' flatv.ar l'. $25. holdrr$..'J(),rock1naehalr LedyGwew•eres t IOr > l550 Allo ~1a troph ll<' oor all llm•· hiRh hi ~.vinrudt' 6 1-'ul ~· loclu. P't pl)' 15.2 ~ Runa.nrs bl.kc SIS 634-tlOOO 1100. lrutch $4$0. Many c;..w.. A..c• shifter SlOO M ur11ball Halloween o11v ()f th~ loi.dod All l'lltrn• S.1!1$0 PUILICAUCTIOH Camrra Knwa t>m m . x.2\3.!..ll'liM~ more lltms . i\T 10 $ Att.he SCRIUl[lS ~uallxt'r $22~. Oi1tor'I Dud & All Saint" Duy C1111M4·8107 H NY FlNE ITEMS OF 2' tx.2~~ llSM2 II. ~M 6. Double ~ w/booltcaK 2113 M Ir 1 mar Dr JEWELRY FACTORY Anl"\. nivetb Wlll l200 a.nd ~.S. party at El Pre3ic1cntl.' ;STATE JEWELRY. UV flt.n doseup, rate headboardl. 16S. Good 8elboa.675-S248 '25JOUISt.N.B H1$W£RS 125 527$. Sell all for llAMllnSanQUlnt.en,8 a·i--------- RT OBJECTS. AN· mtn\ rond. U U aft g. cond.UGM.lJCd.M ARAOE SAL.& Sal 6 675--'JOSO M SUOO/ofr. S..,·'937 ; J• Calif. J"'l btlow En· l~UES. FlNE FURN.:~ 01.i I ,...., &n. 10-'. 141 Sl. James •-" ... t'"'""-"" DefPumeaJ:,-_o~m1 .. !'r 83S-33'71 ce nkadl'~ I Owldel~omu • :re. PllO!'llE FOR IN Cots 1015 ve I"' ovf' int,...,; Rd. N.8 , Nr Harbor ._. _...,.... .... ""rl'I: CONN TRUMPET. Good coc ta"' al "'"I l h o. It BROCHURE••••••••••••••••••••••• studlo*~11bw/~!'~ High. CANNERYVILLAGE A.nawer -Lavll!h cond C.se and straa CtmaLa ry. Food , 2200 rovermpt ow1 ....... ~. 51'29thSt,Nwpt8cb ANIMALDIED 1100 · · Coclttallt, entcrlaln· -t>orlt.na Iona b11lrtd mole --t::VERYTlllNG GOES, ()petn'l\.tdlhru&ln 11-4 A Jockey, d\atu•tln• lbe. 144.,..m mut, occult pra(t 1. "o C K vie n n a Siam\•St'. 9 wka old. bo Round Dtn·rm Tbl It • a.nllquc lltbl~•. appU'a, $peel IJaJna in Ant~ue wfsdom or r cdurlna tlonera, fireworks &c llula\or 3 ~ll(hta, tn· trained $J0 $.'>l~l! C 11 n e b • l' Ir C h r 15 • lov.·nmowcr!I. <'le. 232J jrwtiry, Unlque Oold A lcep. c.lted this parabl · 14'' Vlolln w/cou. t'11ndt .. 111t1t march t1> ved race WC't.ahu ,.-----fl mer I ca n or Portola. cMeudc.-& hr> tWver Rlntta. watMel, "ltuadorrtendwhohud:i Xlntcondltlon bch. a;'•llvaJ to end a ll ulum Ml 339l f'Ol' sale Hitnalay1.11 Se~I Martlnavllll'. fruit wood. C.\f Cb1'1nl, etc. 67$-4~ hone ff~ WAI tralnlna it suo ns 3084 fat.Iv.la. Tick.et.&, Sil.SO -Point. m ale. 7 mo lllnt rond .,. pad $450. 2 -toeut ~ lua uat a day --<incl all abo~. hot<il " tlct a ,llsh W H h w1p11per1 All shots DUr lt'ot~r Club Cbl"I. VAR I> S A I.E. 1terco1. Maos solld cold wat.cb fl 8u1 wbt'n he tiM down t l«ynolda flute. ntr ktl mt11b) Call ror lofo It re nd. marble counter. DuuUCul s1n "''°'07 $~. ! Gm leather bar ~ponftllS. Z21S anta conunwous band. na&'I thrft! oau. the ANIMAL sllve.r , ad cond, S7S now, apace llmitl'd (714 l c:ond.:$US M1.-&1 mo atooll.~pl',~ 1J6T ~Av..Ol.S. sun ...... ~"4N.W DlED. Ca.ll6'5-9Tit ~· --· ,. -.. far Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AJ.VISOR '642-5678 ·"' '12 Su1ukl 12S. 1tree le:pJ. $300 Or bfft offer Mits9'7 a.,.W.TNde 72 MAZDA "Counl'r", t'OK CU.:AN HO' 1ood true~ 11350 or IMPORT CAltS IL%FAaGO & CO. utter 6-t.S-1192 Hobie 1,4. 1750. Rae •75 Sui 100 JOO ml \tu• rt"ed· new canvas, In I T .. · cl'I all utr• equip. ~• · ... e l)ver vymta 114~5 l30ll Br•d &U-0482 daya "'30 S M 11n Stru•t SANTAA;\A lOto6. Mon S.il <:kited Sund11y11 • S47·f70t • ~Ya.ONE -U w Jib, very '741 Bulla(o :MJO IH11t'rt f.i.sl, 4 mo old. w trlr X nt con~.~--Plymouth: 'St Cranbrook, -·'""a t7,000 actual ml. runs 111 Chevy P1dtut,1. """' \lulcll. brakes. ratl1atur, I'll: 51$00. 497-2lti0 ·71 L.UV Pkkup t o" 11cr lo mlle1 ~> .,a illll9 SJC ~:·:1 , 'ill I LU .\ . • 4 l u • I tit1,.4I1"4• ,, ~ tU A1 tt t\ol , • • '' ' l I J l. fl\&AY atru. N.at sell ----v.tll. body IOC)d, full hi.I 'l2 Dodie Pickup Vcllo". Uus wk lUOO '40-0777 o Ki\W ·6' )00 Xlnt SI l«Y isoo 84t·lll2J " q 1 . ilUlO, Am Pm, WA .... TED I. &+t-8222 W1nd1hleld. rwt'k le -loob" runs aood ~ " II 15 llOBIE <(AT, w "hll b ulls, yellow tramp. col orcd Hll~. lrlr. almos new, &10-7119 Xtru.Ms.ms '65 SS Mahbu Con,ert ~JOU JUHK AUTOS -Concourie. nm m1 &t --Hooda ?SO Elsinorr olr o'er 52100 675 611&1 ·so l>rn&ll t T fl .itbl'd A:\lt:RICAN·FORt:IC~ S400. firm . --: -;--. <.."bevy &t 01 r 0 , r 1250 I PllY more r..sb thiln 117311~ UUJ1s1c 59 ford l-.i11lane. ~l ust sell. w 2 ~,1111 11nyODt' lTUJl 635·71.!0 cw.t piilnt " Lnt Rebll &a-98ll ~toll frtt o Zenith 17120 ' CAL 2S. Race " c:ruis f equipped. Mui;t Bell Im med Make offer. 840-&il~ "T2 Hond:i 4~ C 8 Stock. xlnt cond. 497 161.:S or495-~29 e~. Ctti&er mugs, 1ur Autos, IMporltd shocks xlnt cund w.15 ftrm. s4&.3J2S v.s 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• &eMrol 970 I '72Su111k1 '!'(; l:!:i 1953 Triumph Mll)'rlower 1965 FORD VAN tO'Wildc:.it. I Sad bt11ofd In Dl'c. 'iJ 70<:t. restored Serlou .. R •_,.. t..oon "heel base kebux. Jcma na ._. S29StH2 !1235 bu'·ers ooJy Or tr.ide~ " S2Z:$ 538 8S8 , carve uni.: p .. nehn11 " • '71 Suzuki 123 S200 ofr 7.& m..-0984 evs :92·920ti d)i. \:\I Fl! >lt!rt.'(l 'a'~l'tk loot.. SU,./ Suzuki 7S S27S. &tb \In 1966 Ford P U StOO 292 ISll877Y I Dodas cond. 675 17U \'8. runs. sound l1ody How Onty $999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~ Sl600 ofr .il9·1«3 Towne Ir CCH1ntry Dot-k. Newport l:k'u<.'h u Kawasaki 17S Good' und. Auto SaJes & Leas mg to 28 S7S month 11> '1r3s S300 8(1 Suiukl. L9SO Bwcl. Rdnutr. 4 dr 2167Harbor.CoilaMc:..1 "9Z·J7lOaft 6 needs 'Aork ik>"l ofr Needs tr:an6m1s~1on CALL 646•4446 SUP for rent Lrdo l!>lt Pvl tlC\'t'U. Water1elt'c. 6'7S-~orfl.i4 8945 IHH952 ~'Ork $500. fir!!: 646·~7 ___ _ B.ttJa Bug Many Xtrar. 59 Che''Y F:I Comino. '63 FORD Econohne Mw>t sell. SMO/olfl't re:;tored A1C. AM 1f~I . A:'ll / FM r11 d lo. t J pe 616 USl le~ motor. $600. S..8 87i11 deck, .rebu1 It ene1ne. SliP1·Sallbo11ts2.S'to27' -----~ood t1rl's. S67S torfer El~/Walt>r un D<K'll 197S C~. Exe Cond '63 LJNCOLN Continental. Gi3 i!991 days, 7Sl 8269 •......••••....•....... 1974 LOTUS \ ~ ~Pt't'd "John l'IJ\l'I ~1wc:1al" wllh onh :11 11~ m!lt!i 1-l l30R I MOW$6995 1974 LOTUS 1"1n Cdm s speed "h1te with block mtl'nor & only 22-160 mrlel> 17U934RJ HOW$6495 "1l Audi lOOLS 2 dr .. auto, air. 11unrf , lo mi .. S3000 PP. IMS .&436 -----IMW '712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAODLEBACK BMW BUY OR LEASE HOW IMW TRADE·IM's 72 2002·-hp ( 6.S(IS) '72 Ba'ana· (481FOF) '732002·A <S33.480l '73 Buv1o1ri11 l8l8JSI > i~ 3 OCS .Up 12S8L\'l. l ·74 Rav1ma· 13-UILF\t 1. '7$ ~l·<ISp. nosNYll 1, '7~2002 A. <236MMNI ·7~ 5301 \. . <700N IJ I SA.DDlEIACK IMW MISSION VIEJO 831 -2040 495.4949 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLOIST $ Salcs·Sen1ce·Leas1n& Roy Caner. Inc. Rolb lloyce B~lW l~J:imboree Ne11o•port Beach ~~ '76c..n11 4 Spd, •Ir~ v. hHI,, mint! 3'Nt.S Can nnanct. HottH of Import• 714/SJl.7250 •74 c.,,.. Sunroof 4 •1>d . m111111. eh· 12110 Pvt 1>' ~ &W-tlOT '74 Capri. V 6, ~ 11111J am rm 8-trk. nll1r \\hi•. must ,eu S3000 firm 4911.31177 ·71 Capri A~tff:'ll radio. xlnt ml 11 • Sl:.'9S bst orr Ml-21~ or 3'&8·9338 Datsun 9720 ..........•.........•.. SolH Ir leosin9 TOP Dollar PauJ On ALL Trudt>·in-. NEWPORT DA TSUH 811DonS~et Ne .. r MacArthur &Jamboree Ro•cb 833-llOO DRIVE A LITTLE ... SAVE A LOT SHOP &COMPARE IAltWICK DA TSUH San Juan Capistrano ll 1-1175 493.3375 1969 DATSUN. 2000 ltO~DSTlll ~ C.>1 .. ~ 6Pttd -. 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Tax & L1cen!>c llLL YATES VW_,ORSCHE 64 \'W \an, t'ni: trJni. rbll Tirl!:. dul1 h. 'lr"" ~1.300 b!.t ofr .aoo :!OSI! ORANGE COUNTY' VOLUME YOLVO DEALER '73 Toyoto CorOfta San Juan Capaslnno 2025 s Anaheim 760-2011 •SALIS •SERVICE •LEASING Ove"eaa Dftivery ~r' 11:c 6. ~rtlt now oven on Sat 'i. ti ln 4 fur your ronvenitnt-Q, VOLVO ·73 lbH;. amJrm. air, aut.u, 1-0'4ncr, $.l,200fb'\l ofr 4lM 5116. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t.1 :\krn•dt·~ :!:!O'>t-:. i.ln l"l)Od rl·bll mt•( b.t1llCJI I'\-. mnke nfr 1115 ~ 714/521-7250 213/921-8588 523·7250 c >n tlw ..,J nlJ \nJ ~·v. \ 74PORSCHE91 I 137 ... 00 .19~ .1511 '70 VW BtUt Xlnt runntni: Martt II Coupe ._ "'-~-·-"'-_ cond , new l1rt's, nc"' 1-;x \MPLE lirund ne Ul1ti Vuh t1 2-&l!S Pu II eqwppcd. 4017~1 9'05 I ti7 :\I HZ .!:IO !:: .win ;1 1• Jm fm. r .. 111.11, lo n11 1960 Mil I 90SL i li•Jn !!•I tou, ·) ;•1:1 1.-1 ROADSTER 1111 1111..-1..,;11 I I'\ I I ~r•·ct.I "' ...... ~ 'hilt lw.tllr i.. 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SU l! _ 71 COROLLA Rblt G.fte.rai 9901 '6.5 VW, c ledn bod}. snrf. en):inc. new flrl.'s. clean.••••••••••••••••••••••• lBOOcc l'n~ b} Wult ruos .:oud SI 100 CJll Por:.t ht• S.\ ~l OUll ~-7\1.111 ~12b6art5 ONLY $6596 Ml\RQOIS MOTORS l•HOJ llf\AW( •UI Wt I I t•111 W' ... ,.,() • ._,, t ..,, "•••t•• I ,..,,~f\),.. 11 HJ •1• · /4AO •v·, '· ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 AMC Jovelltt Auto. tr11 01., powcr :.tt>enna. radio, hcatt .. r. <"51MXCJ. SUc1~. $2399 d t d11~• ::-.I AT. l,11 \ l ra1hab. mJ,11<. 'l' J I 111 '!Jm J' p "16J iJU; Car Outlet 'i3 \•n C•m1w r ~unroof Volvo ·59 Wall R,1re ~~:1 1974TOYOTA CLUHCARS AT LOW PRICES new l1n•-. br.lk•·tt & rnudcl 1-'ull} re1>ton•d 1>ho1·l..i. /\M ,..~1 n11>1>· Scl' to Jpprcc' Ofll!rs. i.lc1 l'll, 5.'IOOll M ui<l .,di ITT~Wll.1 1 8H t ... h. ;., ( n (h -.., ~ 1 HUl\j 1INt,1 ""' 111 l\1 ti KA}7:'MI '40tlll, CELICA .\uto tr.111:> .. u1r u1nd1 llttrtlllj.'. IJt.flO. ht•,lll•r Ir.Ii i .J(. $2976 Qallty Dohun 11111 \\1·:-.t l\;lldlJ Oro~ 6ll-8430 ill l'orolla \turt.. II Jlf JUlO, rJd1;1b \Cr) ntCl' >.' jjij ""'2 3\ll!S ii Cl•hrn ,\1r, rJ1ho, lui.: rack Xl11l 1 vnt.I 'QI nurc;K t.:Lt.:(;TRA Full pwr. . . . . $ti7~ (Wi\:'11177 ) 'it CllllYS:-.pt Ro) al ~ISO'r,\ ~75 W \I El<C Colony W.:n !I l'J~ ... full f"l" r. ~·;~ t\HWti:!:?I this v. l..nd Can lw M'f'n ut 100 I W 0Ct'J nt runl . Uulho.1 P«n vw BUGS '67 Thru '76 JS To choor.e From ·71 GRf:.~LIN I.I) A~tt· 4 St"•da. Automatics, 6cyl, aulo . ll77~ cOft•H'tlblH, aunrooh. 'ff} OLDS DELTA !!ti S!.~~I li75 2657 Atr, XXE75S Sl!i5 ALL SALE PRICED l'll~OIJ 7 1 l't•ll!'.1 (i r 5 '11 vw sur 1-:n BE1';Tt.E 'Ill.I . Jtr. J\M l"\I lllJ><', Su11mof997CQG •• $1215 1wv. llrt·!:I, b1 n lan $3200 714 h'75 1 JOIJ 7~111 Corolla SRS Lots of ntri11>. ,fnl rund Mov in.: m1.15l ,c-11 Sacnhcc.> ,11 ~IO y.t 1.2>14; 7:t Coroll" Aulo lran~. ,\.\1 f'M . i;d Urci., lo m1 l'l~an. Ong ownr Uu:-i., 1r1!> n10 f:1e11 & "kmb. '70 V\V9 PASS BUS &lZHEW ........ $ln5 71 VW SQUAREBACK Aulo. Jlr . . $U 7S t52SCTNl 'llJ CH t:V V /\N ••TON Autu, V 8 7&171J .. $1J7S 12 FORD COURIER PU GARDEN WEST YW • 111 ... ~" \\ ul flt .1• 11 Ill "I ;u11111 \\ t·-.t 1f11n '' r HI· •I \\.t•,11n1tt,f1·r ilf'H :·...:ii !U.177ifi . Triumph 9767 YGTJ!JT .. $1475 vw CAMPERS .............•••••••••• 1971 Triumph TR6 A nnc uwner rar XLNT• 150JVTBI SADDLHACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 '73 Triumpfi GT6 l Siwed. radio. heutcr . I ;,'' 0110 m I I e I: II r 111J.l l'Xl StkflS07!1 $3399 ~~r~·1 ~~·I llllllS REACH Ill VD HUNTING TON UE ACH M i !/81 ~~OCH, '16 T n11mph TR7 I ,.. µ " <' d , \ M I f. M mull111I..\ t·.1i.~l·llc lat• lurv .11r 'nnd • oraniic 11 hlifl·k rnllmor & lc~h th.11l 10,l.l(>Cl m1l<'1. Llkl• tir1111J N i-;w 1tllll undl•r f.111111 y w.arri.tnty MOWS5795 IJ.RWICK DATSUN ·73FIAT1.24 Auto, H&JI. <475HNWJ $1475 ·71 f'IAT8SO R;\CER 4Spd 703\\'BW .•• $1275 iOTOY MARK II WGN Auto, •1r, nt&f!S. • Sla1.it (514ijEPl '72f'IATWGN 1'"rnt whl dri\'e, 4 11pd . L25HOF' ...... _ •. $1375 '700PEf, WGN Koor rack. auto. R /11 215ASJ . • $1075 '68NOVA Auto, R&lf ....• S775 (1Ml2851 'Ill TOYOTA CROWN Auto. YXT820 .•... S875 '72 OPEl.1000 WON SEASON END CLEAUHCE HUGE STOCK ALL SALE PRICED G ARDEN WEST VW ·~ ! ·~ .. " d H· ,. •, tH.•f ,l,.allll \.\1 1H11f1..,f•·• UI rt "'I '•t1111-.Tt. H"•.S ;~,) '66 BUS, blln camper. $950. 548·2748 1Spd,266LGA ...•. 1975 '/Ill fact t·mpr Mlnl. rhlt 'tl8 cn11. nu brk!., l'lulch, '72 DATSUN 1200 CP E t2v Bluupunkt ft M ll'M 094JI FQ ...... $1075 stcr1"11 1'1111". Mu11t ~Ct! LO ·71 TOYOTA Corona DI'( appr 645 1t1118 ........ HOO AMtcK, Mew tlOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •ACJOP AUTMOltlUD GOOD SIUCTIOM Of 197' GltlMUNS • HOINtn • SPOITAIOUTS • MATADOIS • PAalS All AT 1976 CUAN·UP SALE PRICES 1976 GREMLINS ~~ s2999oo Ivy -ond ,~.,w• bvv•• llJYUI l'ltOTKTION l"\AN It. or,,., o6d1tl0flol toot ond ..,,.. ov .. 1tn ~ ~. '75 MATADOR COUPE Auto trans . factory 11r cond l tion1no. power steering. vinyl roof. custom Interior. 15.000 actual miles Must See (P832) s3295 "7l AMC PACER Full factory eQu1pment. radio. rn1g1 & low mileage (983MYA) "69 TOYOTA CORONA HARDTOP Automatic, 1 owner & low miles (ZOY344) s1295 "74VW DASHEI Has low mileage and IS 1n brand NEW condition C49eMBH). s3295 '75 AMC JAVELIN Aulomatlc. pwr. steenno. air oond. & vinyl top. Hard to find! (838FYO l. $2795 .,, RAMIL ER Good rellebfe tran s porlatlonl (ZIJ562). s595 "\\, l-1ht'1l(lt1)0f tnp, 'll;JSupi·r!IO Whl&hll.. r11tt1nl~. ~l'IOll nrr "lr1t1·0111I L•ll SanJuun0..1w11r,1110 ;,JU-MUii M4 lllC.OorM4'1H~I 131 -1375 493.))75 l7!1M l''K $1(17~ ·r.s Rui: lllown motor lflcal Cleft'\ II r,1r '-'.OCI or boil ofr flW 1t17tJ Alttos. M•• HOO Awtos. M•w HO Aalte1, Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mVALIANT 41Cyl, aulu. r 1S, t7.0WK:lll) $1117 '11 r<>NT LAM8sronT Ou<' krt 11t':ill, rnn1wlc, uuw. P /S, ulr ~.u:oJ . . . . . . . srn1:i. '7!1 PINTO HUNl\IJOUT AUln,111r 3271i RW . $177$ '7J('lll':VY NOVA Gt)I. ltULO . t23JJFWJ 'T2LlN PU Mu whccl11, (9518.rf, '10 BUICK I.TO F.DIT Xtra fancy. full powM 710CPM. . Sl17~ '70T flllW l18NU .• MUS'rl\NO MACH I Slkk ~hlf\ . Sl67,, 150'JAQZl "TOVW DUS M.aaa. 4 •pd • • • • • $1375 (764851) '71 TOYOTA MRK 11 2 Dr V•nyl top.auto.air, ~OVH . .. • . .... S147,. 642-0653 lcor Vlrtona " Harbor 91,ec.ta MDIII t ' • ......... ......._ UMCI A»tot, UMd Atttot, u ... d Aldo1, UMd S\i"<lax Seplembef 26 1976 DAIL V P1LOT DJ$ l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "me......... fflO........ 9US os...... ·ttH ,.,,., db '''° ....._ .. _ ---...... neo' ...... M•• 9t00: ................................................................................................................................................................. ........................ ..................... . -na~ .. un. tJ.a.tsflrm 54f.7'°5 al\ 6pm .. Amb ador Sta Wg. P/B, PIS, AM/YM, ad eond. llaltc orr ... 1111 ........ u......_ .. See ... La.tilt .,fY•DM't ""'"-COMMIU. , ...... ,., ... TooW.Clal .. '74UNCOLM COMTIMINTAL MAlllllV Full ~er, pow• •t~U· U\I. powar dltc br1dt~•. power ''*'*• A t /FM lleNO tape radio, vinyl root. le.al.her aut.t, lllt wt.Ml. crul•• control. DW. COIEl ~~::;~1cm:,~nJ:c,~ CHEVIOLET s~1'1 .. A I S1.a>o ot ~ -Htrbot Blvd. UHCOLM MRCUIY Century 1Axl8 006TA II ESA l.JOl N. Tull.14 •ood condlllo• Blu MS-UIOO s-19 AM 147.0111 74UHCOU4 4DOORSID~H v~. auto trans . faC'\01')' air ccmdllmnin&. powt'r •t~er1na. l'O"A-cr dl1c brake , 1)1)\\er "1odow1, power 1eat1. r.d10, h.eatft', wbltewall urea, va.nyl root, tantt'd 1tlu>1, "httl covu•, tilt wheel, t•xtr» rue• ear• 1.1r "lio ~PP. S6395 IUll \~0\ ,~ SO\ • l INI Ill N Ml t < I lllY ~u.t$1JM.taen •• O..v. Rblt 30T eni. CootlnentaJ 66 Coupo. full 2 BUICK SLECTRA, Air, Oft' palnt, xlnt con pwr, leather, tuµt! dt'ck. 2626HAl&Ol ILVD. "'"llu •-A-A .. MA. Ph aaoo. PbMJ~ clean • .,. 554""44_2__ COSTA MfSA .... ».7 ,_.,.. •• .,.. '73 Toron11do. Full pwr., NUTOl '85ElCamino. Rutu1:f im UDcola Connn ·nt.al 99 .. 7 xtnt rond. SJlOO. r. P. CalMic 9fll ndt U... • little Pwr 6 air, vin lop, la~ Maverfdl .. ~1·20l!Oor494-1362 work. $725/bl\.. 842·53t2 deck, llrc1. body, int. •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••r•••••••••---------1 74 CMIVY MAUIU a1DL '9:50. 8Cl3a30 72 FORD MA V~ICK ,into 9917 CLASSIC Can.th HlZ At ~omat1c trimd11mt 1111du11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,.ory aar con 1 1ooant1 , 2 Dr lulrdtop, V-8, auto.••••••••••••••••••••••• VU"t>r •lffl'lna. radtu. i t l"lnlo Sqwre, 4·•pd. ?2T·lllD V 8 •utumulic trun" , h11'tory u1r t•tmd1t1111111111. power lllC"Nin~. 11owcr IJra.kea, 1iuwt11 windows, power llttah. rad·o, heater, whll•v. ell tlr\':&, vloyl rour. tlott'<l 111u. wheel t'OVt'nl. 920NQO. $3266 540-5.630 tat..-MSCOWOMTO DtC ........ MOTOU AMO Wl'U. .... YOU •soro OFF THE PURCHASE OF . AMY MEW FIAT 128. .1Ql? .. (!!) trans., rac:lory air condi 1974 CORVITTE hclltu Nice uir ! L u· mo< r.ack, mugs, rudlala, UonlnJ, AM/FM radio STIMGRA y -..0 Of130t.V 81D/fm. 30M ml, unmac. 1011 \SO\ & ~o,· Nabers Cadillac Quality and Pric• Guaranteed Lc.oin11: Spcc1.il1)l\ P1ctcrrcJ Rate\ Lari;c\I !)clcc11on uf Nc" & Used udoll.ic) 1n Oungc Count\ lap.J, power a.teer1n1. Automatic, mall!>, •ur S 1999 II':! t()().'40-_0._JT ___ _ power brakes, vinyl roor. cond , sterev & lo" OIOKX\1. miles Buy or 1~ .. i.e $3299 UIOXKP>. SAMI' A ANA SADDLHACK 540-5630 1011\~0\ & ~O\ • LINCOl N V I R< t 11n UHCC>UfMUCURY VAWYIMPORTS UOlN. TustJn 111·2040 OS..4949 2626HAllOR ILVO. s.t. AM 547-4511 COSTA MESA Corvalr llooz.a 62. mcxli tu paf m, xlot cond. & apprec. 642· 708I ·es VI m Bel Air wen. SSOO or otter 147·M38 eves. •CORVETTES* CHOICEOF 15 t961nrnu1977 4 speeds & Aut.omDtH'll Orcmp Co.ty'1 FIMd Seledlon ttSO ...........•....••••... 74 P1nl0 Wen. 2300CC eng. 4 pd. &ood cond. 28,000 rru. S249S. 492-81113 '74 FOID PINTO Auto trans . stereo rad!o, cw.tom lntenor & ex- tenor, pretty color. Lie 130.JSll $2795 540·5630 1011 \SO\ & SO\ • LINCOl N·M fRCUHV • LINC.Ol N ME RCUHY HOO Open ~undd\ Cadillac Master De.ii" 2600 H.irbor Blvd Com Mc~.l 540·9100 '74 Laauna, lldtp. auto. HOWARD CIM•rolet air, AM/FM, 1 owner. Dove&QuaalStreet~ l\lert' '73 t'outar XR7. Air pwr dL'>c brka., steenug, <.eal.l.. ~ andows Stereo, talt whl . l'lecl radials, \ln}I roof, 20,000 ml. Pvt Pty 673 3t3S. 2626 HAHOI JLVD. COSTA MESA -•..•...••..•...................••.............•.•.•.••............... Nabers Cadillac 74CADILLAC COHVERTllLl 111-8. auto. trans .. factory air cond1t1onln1:. power steering , power d11c brakes. po1A er 11. 1ndows, power i.e ah stereo r.idio. healer. whitewall tires, Untt'rt ela:.s. wheel ~vers, one or •• kind •• ' Bea11t1ful "tute rin11b 428706 SAVi 540-5630 1011\SO\ & 'O\ • LINCOLN · Mf RCLJJ>v Xlnt.~.551-1!184 NEWPORT BEACH 833-4555 '75 Chevy Monu. Lo mi.i--------- x!nt cond. Call eve or '74 Corvette 350, T·top. wkndl. ~.5245 aJr, auto, canary yellow 75 "HIYY Moo...1•... BUt int. am/fm stereo, ~ "-Lill IAbl. lust rack. 25,000 Z + 2 1ru. Xlnt cond. 835-4541 Auto. trans .• factory a ..,,.... v--1 d-... condltaonan&. AM/P)f nru•e 1974 ett.c, oa "''· ster eo, 22,000 mllu. S6,800. (430l\tlP> ---~lS S3295 '64 Corvette COD\ l'rl both tops. 327. 4 ~pd I' B. Perl ect • 837 SS 1-1 '6.S VET Fastback 327 4 spd. 90'1 r"torcd to fJt' lory Must ~ec "to ap preciate 1142-9401 '74 CorveHe T·Top Fully loaded. 3S7J 1-;s "73 Malibu. low ml. xJnl Can finance ~-ond., air. Riii. 2 Dr HCMlff of Imports Evcs4IS-0632 714/523-7250 '64 Chev 2 dr ·~ Ford C0U9or 9933 4,..dr. M.50. ••••••••••• • •• •••• • •••• '7lMERCURY MOMTEGO '74 Pinto Runabout. Ula.d.00, low miles 493-9180. '68 Plym. S11t.elble wog. • Seats, aar, radio, ne tires. 640·8661. Aulo trnns., factory air c •>ndltlonlna, power stttnn.c, power brukl's, '71 Pinto, 4 spd, r3d10 . ht.>nll'r. 2S3KRV mileage $1600. _ '62 Plymouth. good eng air lo good tires, 11skmi: $225 • 979-6116 $2777 lf7S·0085 _ P..tloc 540 ·S630- 1011 \~O\ ,\ SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '75MERCURY MARQUIS WAGOH ·n Pinto Like ne w, only •••••••••· · ·••• •••••• ;!S,000 mt. Orii:anal 7S Grand Prn1. AM/F o wnt-r I>on't waste stereo. :ill pwr opuons rnotW} on a nt'"' car , th ls l.akt: new. 22bt.:. M-4~S ~ better than new, only '61 Pontiac LeMana 12.250 631-00SS cyl . 4 apd. slick, ne '71 Piflto A· l Sho~ pa ant, gd tires, run SIJSO. Ofrer 673 11.i 1 good. Sec it $475 &torr S48·191S '70Gran Pn"l '73 P1nl0 Custom paint, s tereo. Mag wheel• \ulo 1rana. factory J1r 4spd 11800 642.4397 J model, loaded. 1ond1t1on1ng. powe ---Sl6SO. 67J..7 :.tC't'rtne. power brakes. '72 Wagon, auto, radio, de· Clean ..... LeMa---V -1 rad 1 o . he u t c> r . luxe 111 & out. Low ml, -ns. any P.t''i'!>l:Ol!cr M8:-.IU\' mu.'l sell 67s.4238 top. air & P" r windl)w' · · · ' · ----~. 631 36llO or S-l I ·0885 $4888 '7:l wai:on. lugJ(atte rark .. -. ----, .iir tond. carl'lully main 68 Le Mans Jspd, en& iJl lUllll'd Sl .795 646·3842. top cond. New brakes, e 540-5630 --l')'I. Cln. $700. 675 ~. IOll~SO\ & SO\ • LINCOlN·ME:llL Ul<Y ptymouth 9960 '68 Ventura Good trans. • •••••• •• •••••••••• •• •• New bu.th.•r' I owner. SS7Scashrflrm M 1·7794 2626HARIOR ILVD. Call ~-47~:! ·m. air. p1:1, P h, 'myl 2626HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MUA -top Sl 3SO COS'"'A MES• '7S Monte Carlo Lund~u · Q.11002 :!2l!i • .- '1 ii t; L D 0 RA 0 0 lmmac cond .. 10 ma 8 • ----·73 MuntcJ(o wen. 28,000 CONVERT. Stored 1lnce full y eq1>tl SIBOO ~ 9935 m1 , aar, 3rd seat, xlnt MW. 600 mL Wb.t w/blk 5.52·9257 •••••••••••••••••• • •••• t'Ond Mubl 11ell M9·389S Int. Fully loaded. $16,500 'tll Chev 4 dr Phone '64 Dodge 4 dr. xlnt rnnd ~ ~Ion lhru Fri 9 S 50,000 ma. $600 Mustonq 9952 646-4841 Heat olfer. 64.S-0836 •••••••••••••••• • •••••• '76 51YILLI• ------·67 Mmlang ~ Atr, PS, ~dl'd !lie" l)l•wo11nt l Owner '71 Monte Carlo Ford 9940 PB, radio/tape, xln t ATLAS '62 Ponllar ('011v..rt1blt•. 4 c.-yl. Chrysler /Plymouth S4H U24 1 ()pt•n Daily & Sun. 'UI 10 ;----PM 68 GTO 400. xlnt Int . 2929Harbor Blvd . slicht body damai:" <Mila Mua ~1-6432, 642·3154 .Jim 546·1934 f'd tor qwck •.tie • cherry cond. auto, air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced to 1ell 492 2725 ~r ti1S llUOO PS. PB. radio, SB \Ires, '70 Ford Torino 2 dr, Air ---Allfot. H•w flOO '7 I d Vul v in y l ro ot forell cond. PS/PB, 1owner 74MUSTANGllGHIA .. ••••••••••••••••• .... 3 CJrt ~ 11n r t' ' I tie •n •••• r ,11 " w b 1 h 'creen/"ht. S3e75. ur, om •ee.u ....... ..., Auto trans, octory air '.n: 0 rn l r , 494.;u33 condltlonan& powe 6l1chcl1n \. t•lcct ,,:11r ---"73LTD.4-dr, faotastkal sleerlnt. di6c bralte1, •hocloo. •S\l ma ~ 100 Chrysw 9925 ly malnta1n~d t"3r an radio. huh.or. \lllYI roof, IS-I'> lilrl •••••• ••• ••••••• •••• ••• perlect cond Has ('\ t'ry lint e d .: I ii~ 11 • ., 1 h ,. r t I. UOl!Al>O tll. 2 dr 300 hardtop Full Ford oPboft +hvv, :~I mct;,lllr "Ith sunroor. l 0 , \!-:HTS p.,,.,., aar, i:ood eontl 187$ t.o"ang pad.age S!,ti:;o ••xlra DI<'~! 4t11LPI> iti llJw J ne\t'r he· d 968-0'l!IO 640-M!n 3575 011h ~ m1 ' $19 ~oo ea COMet 9927 Ford '73 Mavent·k Slll50 l 'Jll b-1:? :>l!ll> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dix 4 dr , AIC. 2!'l0 i; l'nJ 540-5630 11' TRADE ALLOWANCES 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION "Deal For Leu'' 1976.riCKUP 1 1:, f.I l>o t.:011\c•rt b't'l • 19j4 COMET HT 714·64l).lll(Y1- ,·u11il l,11,1111·11 \11nn \'II, auto trans. power '7.C LTD k:slate Sale 211\l 1011\~0\ ,\ ~O\ • LINCOLN MEACUllV I _H:O.til!Jli ~11111~):! 11leenn11. vinyl r oof. mJ. $3.200. Air, radio, 2626HAR&OR ILVD. 1962 CADILLAC Super clean. 458KGS. etc. ~.L..aou... COSTA MIU • CLASSIC $2576 '71 Ford Torino, PS, l'O. l96S l\tw.tanl( 6 1.'yl llll<'k COHY!RTllLl 9uo1Jty DotMR AC. niW steel belted shill , rebll cnl(.' new NN1r nimt c•ondltl()n Om• 1140 Wut Kolella 11~1· 51495· 968 2.42\i trol\ll, S7SO. 848·2607 ownrr Only SA,210 o,_,,. 6ll-84l0 '74GranTorin;2dr .. llT., 011111nnl m>h·' A buv of 11 Contment.a-9930 A/C, PIS, P /B, vm)l lop, llf1•111m• 11t,1J,\SI.> 20.000 ml .. xlnt rond '7l M .. tanq HT 29,000 ml. full factory l'<IUIP 8.'.l!lllGJt llnl C1u1atl.ar Jo I Oorado \Oohlt1• IJla<•ti lull pwr xlnl l'Cllll1 ~ IJIJU rirm 7~ ih'lll or • si Tl 7'7 76 t .I Uon1c10 t•anv41rt Loa1IC"d .,·u•I lnJet'tt'd 1000 M 1 llf'llt ort..r I DJZ1!t91 ·.in 7741 o 011;7 •••• ••• •••••••• •• • • •••• 962·3859. '74 LIMCOLH COHTIHEHTAL '70 Ford LTD W1111on TOWHSEDA.... PS r PB. r;,d10 Gd • m 11 e II g e . ~ cl I I r I' 'i I Ur F 1tctory 11ir condt $11100 ~t. 842 tlllJ'J House of Imports 714/52l-7250 llS Mu.!>llDI Futback 2lrJ \utn. Htll, Sl200Jbst ofr <197 2551) & 675 85'16 t1on1nl(, full powt'r. J10"t'r 111eertn11. AM11'·M 8 track tll'rco rodao. U..C• 9945 '71 \0 \1ustan11 ti ,\uto po wer dlac brakea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt t-c1nd . ull new tatl'S, i>owrr windows. pi>wer '6S UnMln 4 Dr I 0"'1l<'r c: .. 11 all 7pm 492 611911 "c 11 t s Co m p I et t> I)' Xlnt eonit hut nl't'd soft -- - --- ('qWPPt'<I with lilt 11teer· plut $GSO. 400.5600 ·70 M~tao1 Convertible. tn11. V<'lour tntC'nor, lo -turnplttltdy restored mtlH OS71i EC' '73 MAlk IV 1-·11C111ry rc!blt, warrant· SS999 Loadefl. ~uprt 1nn1I 1'\l.302t!ndnc,newpunt. S ... ..rr. ....... NCt.'(IS llrt• .. 1~1.1100 M1l1•S 1011. t•I(' ~aut rond Camaro """' "" (3S3JFB> Sl'l!I.• Ulr 129% 113'7·:\Ji'O twr Spm, 9' 17 UHCOLM MERCURY 875 8900 ur un 5. 8.'lO o-7~ 1301 N. Tustin -••••••••••••••••••••••• s..ttl AM 547-0511 tlOO ......_Mew ~71 Cum.iro ~~o i\lr.1 ________ _ • rn•ll·'· i\ m Fm, liupcr 'h11rp l\uto. $2600. ~~HO 1974 CHIVROLIT CAMARO LT CPI Air rondltlonlftl(, tinted 11111~~. llll'<'I IW'ltrd r11dltl ~hltt· )lf1p;_• llr~•. tur h}d1Jm11\lc trans m iulon, AM/I'M 11lereo rudlo, conlol•. <DP·51\ $3495 S4•c• in gar11io 11rca \ k ror l lC'k Ora1MJ9 COC11t Doity Piiot 330 Wcsl 8-y St. Coata Cesa i3 Cnmuro SSC>, 4 1pd, PS. PB. AC, '3250. 497 2IM3 or 4!19-l~ 't» Camaro Coovert. min C'Ond. Orig. owner. P /S, rally whls, 1tl belt. FM /11-trk. SUOO. 5:54J.ln1 a..woi.t ttz ALL MEW FRONT WHEEL DRIVE IMMEDIAD DBJYERY 1 76 Fl 0 WAGON s3350 P•~ll4' ,,*"'91'\U B-210 2 DR. SEDAN l~..,..,. .......... $2750 41 :~ii.!:7~ .. ..!.':..~·~-·· 29 ·~-............ ,........, .... _..,,,,. ........... ,~ .... ... MPG :::::;:.:...~=:. MPG HWY ::;.~....;.:.---· CITY ""''""'1-Fult f8CSOtY 9Qulpmenl (HL~10852182-4413) 1...-eATI DIUYllT .. _...__ ...... _ , ,......,... .. ._.,_. .. " ... ._..... .. , ... ~t •N ~·~~ .......... -r...a ••• ,., .......... .., ............ ~ft MO-.. \I l ....... ...., ............. -............ -·-._.,. .. ~ ...,_ ....... ,_.""'·· 710 2 DOOR SEDAN s3450 F~ f0r;1uty ....... Pl--~ Ti.. ,,.,,.,,,,f 710 ' D• " '"' '*"• • '""-lur~•l'l•i-Wllh m .,..,..,.,. 1audl ol • kM, .ff'.oeni "*' _.,,. wWjf . ~ c:~t- """', • .,I lll ..... 4 Speed Full lactOIY OQU1pmfJnt ( Hl620165442 ... !5521 IMMIDIATI DBJVBY 43 Ml'I. 30Ml'G lllGllWAY! CITY 5 5PHD EPA U'nMATI YOUI MILIAGI MAY V AltY IMMEDIATE DEUVHY 100% FINANCING. 0 A c FREE TANK OF GAS 0 AVAii.AiLE • • • Wmt THI .....C:t44SI M AMT H1W 01 UllD ~ -..-moM THIS .AOlll ALL CARS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALmoE -.AU. USED CARS HOW ON SALE ., MAZDA HOW GIVES THIS AMAZING 5 YEAR OR 75,000 MILE ENGINE . FACTORY WARRANTY OH ALL HEW '75 & '76 ROTARY CARS & TRUCKS! PLUS ••. We're having a FREE FOR ALL .----~ JFREEPar~ 11'l\EE ubOr ----~-, ~FB.EE Scrv~~ FB.EE '""" "P"' rFREE Oil \htJA·• l , .. arl L~.\l\l\l m ile Fil~~~.~ •".;, :.,_ ... ~.-· ..... ". Matoil will OdV .di <;crv1<." ('('SI'> ut norm.it u~• P«.f'l'I q.i hr 1nv rOldfY Pfl·1•n• l.-.1r H tnKiil f"l•Jr t1 l'Pf' rww on c1 1ltN J1Jtv 1 t<lrtl tor'"'" veur or .'C, 000 "''t"' wh1cn1•vt'r com..•<, "' .l y,,.,, Maida QPdiPI wtll prov1CIO y• •u w11fl Jll Oill'h ldbc..,r <tllO matero<1b "" 111 nv•~f' 01 ,..011r r~wtP'1 11•1 ltl furor, r 1u10 '""'' Ttu~ oftt•r I q J•I ( ·Iv ., c.rr•,11n .1.118\ JnO tor ,1 11mrtOO tom maZDa G£T A GHAT DIAL WHEN YOU GIT IN ON THI MAZDA MEW '7 6 MAZDAS START AS LOW AS '2999 YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON ALL 1976 BUICKS EXAMPLE SAVINGS ... Brand Mew 197 6 SKYHAWK 11S11 fQUIPO#lO Wtlh V8 f'nqor1P 4 ">Ot>e<1 pwr sl1rnrinq 11nlPd qt,1~' rnor c r o w 'l mold ,.10 & Dnl1v 1dP ITIOldmg"> 1074 73 s4199 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS 1966 IUICK WILDCAT COl'lvaTllU A dynomilo ctasstc With au1omo11c air cond pwr "oer1nq brake<. I windows !SZB05 7l 1222 1974 IUICJC ....... Loadod w1lh stereo hit wtioel cruit.e c:ontrot. pwr windows seats & door ~. vinyl l'OOI & chrom' wheets (129LP8) ONLY $4888 lt7J IUlCIC IUCTU LIMITID Has every ootlon otus low low mlles (502MIL) OMLY 53666 lt74 UHCOLM COMT'lmlTAL COWi He everything plus low. low mileaoe -onty2t!.000 mllf• Ce23l.FGt. °""" 55 999. CLEAN UP SUPER SALE WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR ARRIVING '77 Models OVER 200 ·16·s MOW PRICE SLASHED TO THE BARE METAL I li~twr;'I SUPER SAVINGS DURING OUR REDUCTION SALE llAMP'U .. '76 FIAT 131 CPE. Fully equ1oped 1ncludtnQ aulomatoc tran,m1ss1on AM-FM rlk110 & many other lactory e11tr11o; OefTY> Ser "0 109003 ~AS $5021+ 6%: NOW $3995 Over 140 New & Used Cars Must Go :. SlDEI' Car Yak1€S lt75 COUPE DEVIW Leather seats. v1nyt lop stereo radio oower wtndow$ · door locl\s rear Window defo0ger Only 19 706 m1les (#180219) s 7995 * I '74 COU,E omw Leather stereo radio cabriolet too. lull power FtVE TO CHOOSE 12.000 Mile or 12 mo Cadillac VP Service Agreemenl 'Ava11abte (#024RECl Low as $6595 * 1974 SEDAN DEVIW Leather Seals. AM-FM stereo radio tilt wheel lull oower (629JAI) $6395 * lt74 R.EETWOOD HOUGHAM 60140 Power seals. teathel' vinyl top stereo lull oower Low Miles TWO TO CHOOSE I• 1 77340) Low as $7295 * 1973 ELDORADO COUPE Stereo tape player. 111nyl too leather seals oower windows pwr door locks 1111 wheat (11268HDEI $5495 * '2. • --. P'ut. Sutlu A9f'•t.1W11t ....... -~-·"' 191J..lt7' _....lns "'-SOOOOM'"- * 1974 PLYMOUTH SHllNG f'LUS Power windows. air cand bucket seats vinyl too oower train plus Service Agreement Available (257MCCl $3295 * 1975 THUMDa.lllD --------·· --- Brand New '76 CHEVEnES YOUR CHOICE SCOOTERS #271623·1619 #274921 -1667 • Brand New '76 LU~ J'RUCKS YOUI CHOICE • 1976 -·u 0 N D A "HA TCHBACK11 With AM racho ISGC2057139) • 11WAGON11 (WBA2024904) 53077 BRAND NEW 1976 DATSUN 280Z's READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE INVENTORY SPECIAL 1976 ARROW SALE o.htwicllftCJ Yolw1 on lraad Mew I '76 Arrow1 ••• lh Yow ThM to Son I lg °" Hw Arrow of Yow Choice! llANDNEW '76 flL YMOUTH AlllOW 4 speed, 4 cylinder 1600 cc. engine. vinyl bucket seats. 600x 13 tires. (7L24K67300911) WHAT MORE CANA~ LITTLE CAR GIVE! /Valid to 1 O o m Sunday September 26th. 1976 Sub1ec1 to prior sale OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P.M. INCLUDING SUMDA Y! · BUY --·--·-·. FROM IKE Whe1ever you live In Orange County, buying a Used Car In Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes.Sense~" ------• 7 4 UMCOL.H 4 DOOl SfOAl'I V-8. a ulo . trans. factory uir conditioning, pQwer st.et>rlnl(. pnwer dl~c brakes. power windows. power ~eat.Ii, radio, heate"' whjtewall Lires. vinyl roof. tinted 1J11s~. wheel covers. Ult wheel. extra n1cP <'er'! Lie. No. 64SJ PP. $6395 '74 COURIER rtaeur _. s peed. Jackman muitb, tarp. vPflow. I 8.'1208U) '2588 '14 f'Ol D rtHTO '72 DATSUN 2401'. r\ut.o. lrans , 11tcreo TUiiio. t'Utitl>m e 4 Soeed. &If condllloruno. stereo interior & extennr Pretty color. radio heater. mags Suoer sharp! Uc. No 1.JOJSll MIW CAR TRADE-IMS The hot one• Lie No 091.FTC $ 2 7 9 5 $4399 '14MUSTAM•11 GHIA 1974 FORD Aul o . t r a n s . . r 11 c 1 n r y a I r condltlonin11. power itl!(.'T'ina. disc ECOMOUME VAN brakes. :1dlo. heater, vi nyl roof. AM-FM radio w1• tape V8 tinted gl11~1'. Sliver mtotalllr with automatic, owr st•~ & air cond '6t VW IUG t1unroor. extra ni ce! (400LPOl. Low mlleageD·~~ rmtch1no 4 Speed, radio. Good transoortatton s_,575 sell (5557 ·u MllCUIY MAlOUlS WAGOH brown in1e;1•' \~ ~ Pnced lo Lie No 260MTX ~ $1199 Aul o . 1r.-11 ~. i•1·tory ulr "" 4 9 5 conditlonini.t. 11ow1>r 1<k'l'rtn1t. pow1·r .. bl'11ke11. r111t111, h1'11h•r, II Pa1111ut11tl'r. 1972 •As SAVER is.'il!Nnvi '4888 DATSU.. I 200 2 DI. '72 CA,lt COUPI soeed. redlo • heel•. f3461~--t+--:-:-~~~:-='r:-=T'::~:'::l?.:~::-=-!lr+t~.,... ........ 1piwe't'!ledrt-::,-l-A,Hlt.fi• l'f'f''MMl-i11<l<lt' ... rOM!l}HF'*Hdt&.,_.._-I heater, 40,000 mlle11. Super 11h11rp1 $1995 CAMra lt74 DATSUN fltCIUP " 4 epeed. radio & hHter. Mult see to IOQl'eclate (628979) $3995 lt71 DATSUM IJOO COUPI Red with black vinyl roof. radio. heater a 4 speed, (2a.t)NCl $1995 tt72TOY~A CBJCA • se>eed. rad o. heater"& air c:ond. Blue wlttt White Interior. (21MFNE} 5 1499 74 B. CAMIMOPICICUP Autonw11c tran1ml1tlon. ftciQfY air conditioning. radio, ~· "Shell" the SPOr1y one. Lie No 58265W 543M •74 QIUMPM SPITAU The SoortY one EQUIPP9d nght1 Lie No.434SMMC. C58tPOF> '2295 '7J MHCUIY ~ Auto . lt an11 , f11ctory olr condltlonlnrc. 1K>wtir t1t1: r1nl(, power bra.ke.. radio. hl'lllf'r, 2$3K llV. '2777 '11 JOttD MA.,.QC Automatic transmh111lon, ructorv 1tlr condllloninl(. powt'r llt~n,, rndlo. beater Nie~ car' I.I No Oll.1El,V $1999 ·11 T0 lllD V-S~ 11110. lrans , factory a.I r ooooltlonrnR. 1JOWer 1Hr1111(. J)Ower br~kel. powct wi!Mlowt.. powel' • seats. rarf10, he11t.er ~iewoll Um. vinyl roof. U1U~d Sias&. wheel coven. 1!120~JJ 66 I J .FINAL SP.ORTS LOCAL WANT ADS featurirtq "Gooclo' Qarlie ~ ,, ~ G"c//lltL- THAT'S THE Tf(Oll0LE WITH EARS ... ™Et< NEVER LISTEN ... DO '{OU WANT TO 60 TO i~E PARK,QK OONI 'IOU? NANCY '' IF THt:RE'5 A 6AND PLA-'f'tNG ! '' HOW DO I KNOW IF THERE'S GOING TO 8E A gANO PLA'<'f N6 ? OUR FRONT DOOR MAT IS MISSING NOT \ THE'f' DON'T HAVE ANL/Tf.HN6 To EAT THERE?! STOMACHS NEVER WANT ro 60 AN'<' PLACE ~ERE Lt'OV OON'T EAT! THERE'S NO USE IN EVfN ASKtNG THE FEET ... FEET ALWAL(5 WANT TO STAL( J40ME ... I DON'T CARE WHAT AN'/ OF ~OU SA'/ ... WE'Rf 60fNG 10 THe PAR"! l'M STILL IN CHARGE! I CAN1THANG Af<OUND ~ERE ALL DAL( ... 1HE N05E NEv'E~ KNOWS! ~W ABOVr THE EA~5?AU.Rr6M1, EA~5, f'A'I ATfENTION .. IT NEVER FAILS .. TME'f ALL COMPLAIM A60UT 601N6, 6UT AFTER we 6ET 11ERE, lME'/ ALL HAVE A . 6000 TIME! . B Ernie Bushmilf er AUNT FRITZI SHE ISN'T HOME I WONDER WHERE THAT DOOR MAT IS--· I'LL LOOH r---AROUND FOR tT f • .. .. 1rzA , ou1 o~ iHE T!N T~IAe O~ ~AL.'~ QlAE,ilON~, YOU 60i ~IYe OF THEM IZ'l(;~T'. DENNIS . THE MENACE !-r WtiG ~TH~R TAKE: IT ~.ACK Of< GET ZAPPISO. 9o r.· DECIDED TO GIVE:: )b(J ANOTHEP. C.HANCC. [> [> [> , ~IJDGE PARKER I EXPECT THAT SAM 15 PROBABLY IT'LL ONL'f TAKE ME DOWN AT THE COURT WAITING FOR . FIVE MINUTES TO GET YOU, JO JO! I 'LL SHOW YOU TO DRE55EO ! THE LOCKER ROOM! ,___ SHE TALK5 A GREAT WE'LL SOON GAME! I'M NOT 50 FIND OUT! SURE SHE PLAYS ONE! COME TO THINK ABOUT ·IT, I DON'T REALLY CARE ,,,NOT WHEN SHE LOOKS LIKE THIS! ~ I'LL LOOK FOR SAM WHILE YOU DO! HOW 'NICE OF YOU TO COME OUT AND TAKE THE TIME TO PLAY, SAM ! N0..4 !'UT Tr\c;: LAW OF '. AV&~ASI~ ~E!M9 -ro ~····-' By Hank Ke~ <l <J <J ... ... .. . ---. ---. . I : . .. .. 1l-US WEEK WE'RE PlA(,)ING OUR ARCH-RIVAL BIG WALNUT TECH f NOW I EVEN ™OU(:,H WE'VE LOST ALL OUR GAMES "THIS 5EASON I WHEN IT COME S 10 1H 15 GAME 400 CAN THROW. TH E RECO RD B(X)K OUT THE WINDOW ! MDDll MUI ' INS FIVE MORE IF l HEAR ,ANY MORE WeEk'5 TOGO. PA ID POLITICAL PRONOUNCEME'NTS I'LL GO BATTY.' DOCTOR SMOCK Sn o ther- . words .... (re vi sited) P UI' A C L..A~M P ON "IHA"I G I Z/\AO, NURSE: ONE C,ANDID,ATE X C',ASTS ,AN ASPER'S/ON AND l~E: OTHER ONE Z INGS AN INN UENDO. HAAAA ••• ~ 11415 WEEK WE'RE PlA'llNG OUR ARCH-R IVAL B IG WALNUT TECH f NOW, EVEN mou&H WE'VE LOST ALL OUR GAMES 1HIS 5EASO~ I WH E N IT COMES TO 1H 15 GAME 400 CAN THROW. THE RECORD BCX)K OUT THE WINDOW ! MOON MU'' INS l 1VE SEEN ROUGH /HERE HASN 1T BEEN CAMP,AIGNS, &UT So MLJCH MUD SLON<S IHl5 IS A RE:,AL S INCE 1HEY DLJ<51HE CAKE-~~ P,ANAMA CANAL · 'TAKER . V ... 3,J - FIVE MORE IF I HEAR ,ANY MORE WeEK'5 TOGO. PAID POLITICAL PRONOUNCEMENTS I 'L L <SO B,AT1Y .' DOCTOR SMOCK Sn other- . wor-ds .... (revisited) ~. P U'l A CL...A"MP ON IHA'l GIZAAO, NURSE: • ALL _JLJST IO BE P~ESIDENT. MEN I I DON'T HAUE 1b TELL (,)OU HOW IMPORTANT OUR NE~T GAME IS~ OKAQ I (JJ()ULD ~MEONE LIKE TO GO OUTSID E AND PICK UP THE RECORD BOOK? byFerclJohn•- ''THE t...ONEl.-IEST JOB IN THE WORLD.'' NoW,MO ON') YotJ CAN'r RUN A BIG C,AMPAl<JN ON 4, ~=-::iii~ PEANUTS . YOU CAN u....iPRE!SS et:=H I NC' i-HA'l SC.RE::E:N, MRS. C'IL-L.- By George Lemont "~HE= PAY YOU se:e: A ....iAKE:C' WOMAN IN A COMIC si-R t F>, ti". AIN',-GO....iNA ee THIS ONE:.'" ~l' IHI~ J 1'-A VL LIN' SALESMAN ":>AV~ 10 -u-H:::: ... ANP FLEEIN& HER Am:NllONSI' SHE HE:Rf;e'( V'ISSOLVI:S AN!? 1l=RMINA1ES FOR- EVER AL.t... FAM IL-IARITY ~EIWIXT SHE AN£/1HE AFORESAH/ HEi OH,HI, THELMA 1• l'D LlkE you -ro - N- I CAN '-r RfMfMB~~ ~ 1llf PUNOI LIN£ ' - -/v\El r A r RI E::ND OF Ml - . . ) CAN YOU TRl'ST YO l'R EYES'! 'fhert> are al least liiX d1Her· ences In dra\\inl detail~ bel\Hen top and bottom panels. How quickly can you. find them? Chec.k anrner~ with lh<>5e bQlow. "llllll'IDI q 1•w•ooo '9 ·n.-.01 11 "'"" ''J .,.,,o,._ •1 ., .. IS •t ·1au•mP llOPIJWll 't •iuanwp '1 •Ultll:laH ·,; ·1111n !U' 11 1•t•Jnt ·1 .1uu•nma BOOMER (AJ£LL I BAei. UJ~ JUST lJJON Ii..\~ TOLJG~eGT W~A1 A 11ZeM£1JOOU5 1£AM E-Ff=OrlT IT WAC:J ! ' GAM6' -ON OLJi:z .;-:-= -~~_\ scµ~OVLE. ! I 5DME. FOoT eALL Pl AY6f<5,. f~E:Y'K'e A f3UNC~ OF P~IMA DONN AS ... H1l-Kaul1YUH> ~ C. HALLLN(,L A • trdl'. 1\ J111w11 uron .& )hl'CI 01 l'lll'\:r 111\J ) Ou o11c ;olo.cJ 10 lrnJ th •(Iller. 'ou hoi\C , o1 rcn.11 .anJ J tukr V.tlh e \\t:l"WARO HO! \\hen lht l•lt Rob«rl S.nchley ~•'lolltd a ttrtain t;uroptan clh', he etbltd hornt: "Stmts full or water, Advt ... \\hat Cit)'? ·•pu ·~•11MA C!) • Find four r1.h amuni: tOl\W\'Ulhft lcttl'~: 1. Puty 11mt\ mf'Jt 1u . 2 l..l') h•d hh l'ar pohahed. :I. 'lhe bunu dined al honk . '•1111U•1i I ~J 'p•~t. 't 'll•"'S 'I e Unlllnd C\lt'! A board JO mchl'& lon1 111 cut ~ Ulal OM p~ce IS two·th1rdJ u19n1 a.s the other. How lone a.re the two pieces'! ·u 11 '"' •• , • .,, ru• .... 11(1•.:1 e R1ddll'·M\'·l'h1~: \\hrn dad lhe En1tltsh alph1bfl contain only thrt<e \owels'! t.im• up'! Bdoni U and I v.1.1re born. • "'h1, h 10 "'111l .. 11J ~--::~9'C'lr:i:----:--::::=--=::::---~llS7;~ "olhm1 mu1C' v1hcr th.in th' r.iptr Jl'Kll. llow· h ll ru~1"1e 10 llnd the ~•r.le'~ tcnlrr "'Ith rc'iwn.itile ;it tura•)' ! 1 ryTta>onms thli oul rcl ott rto1d1ns the n<'\I r•r.v.irh. One: v.:a> BrnJ .i .nrncr ol ihc flJJllf h.i, k ••Ill)\ the , udc unlll flOilll JU)I l uud1n uppn l ii\Ult. lnJ1,.i1c "here )jU('\ \II '"C•'I 1uud1 ,udr. ·11ww J'OIOIS 1111JJ~41C: JJJm· ...__..=;....._ _____ __...;.;;._ ____ _ cler. Halt w:ay acro)S u center. EACJ..I OiJ~ OF U5, SACl21 J=ICI NG ~I M'5€LF FO R 1H6 5A}(e OF 1H6 MLJGIAtJGS ! • 1u~'( JUST CAge ABOV1 INDIVIDUAl.. Ac~1~v'6M€NT1 t-Jo1 ;J.f & W£L ... FM<e-OF 1H8 TEAM! 1 Kr-Jow, rloNeY. r WAIC~£D TJ.t~ GAM~ ON Iv. l\IDD STUt"f ! Add the fotlow1na color11 nutty for a 1urpris.a picture abo~e. 1-R~. 2-Lt. blu&. J-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-flNI. 6-Dlt. bro,.n. 7-Lt. lfetn. 8-Pu11tle. 9-LC. pay. 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GORDO SiEADV, 'SNAIL' • 'l'ANI( JICNAM1\lll\ OKA'<, ?O YOU ~~LD THE PLANE Tl-llRTV MINUTE7 7<J T~£ BA7G8ALL T£AM COULD MAKE TH~ FLIG~T7. .. 70RRY, ~IR , BUT WH£N Fl~T C.LA~ 15 FULL, THE TG"AM ~A7 TO BUY 00 COAC~ 7fATS FOR [AU\ PtAYER . T.4~£ 7f.A17 WILL TAK~ OFF ~MPfY ~I I WONDER WHAT lo<INO OF SCENT THAT IS? .JUST ONE -rt!V'I !l<EMOR AND ..Z:~ A HAPU:SS HOCl<E'I PUCK FOR. THAI Pl-A 'lt=UL. PESlf • ' WHY SHORE. VANILLA A EXTRACT! A>R'R~ 71R lHL\T FLIGHT 17 FULL . Gus Arriola A Sf:J..eCT VOCA/31.JL.Al<V 15 SEJ.F-f .DE:FENSE• SEMANTICS Pl<!E\IENT .SOAtfE AA/llCs/ by Jeff Millar & Bffl Hinds . FULL?(\? W~A1 ABOUT rno~E ;tAT7? YOU REALIZE, OF COUR7E, ·THAT 70MG DAY THD7~ Pa)J< JERK? ARG c;o, NG TO RIP OUR i.t£ART7 OUT .. r Gail Sheehy Maps The Seven Crises Women Pass Through I DAllY PILOT I ORANG£ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Ralph Waite: He's Known Harder Times Than 6~Father Walton"! Warning : The Surgeon Genetal Has Determined That C1garene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. - 4 . VIRGNIA SUMS -V'I ~--;:r FOR LAWRENCE P. 01JBIEN, NBA C091 ....... Aer °"''°"le....~ /rorA w atergolc """ltelped ,,oe. a. ~ ,,,.._.., ;obP.-Mn. L Milla, Bohon, lad. • As the victim of the original Waterpte break-m. to thJs day I'm SOIDC'Wbat disbelieving thM it occw1ed. Nevertbe- ltoss, never again wiTI I assume that what I toolt foe granted FOft MICK /ACCElt Wby do you keep tour"inc? You bave plenty of cuh, so it ca.o't be for the -1.-J.M .. Sa~ C.. • It's the way l choose to make a living. so it u foe the money. fve got to keep 1t up. lt'a also for pie.sure. I enjoy iL But I don't do rt nonstop, the way I used to. FOR RONA JAFFE, author of ·r1w Uul c"-a· I bow that adm'I a.re aapentitious. Ani wrilien di.at way, too?-A.S .. ~ TnM • l certamly am. It seema that rvery time I've hued a character oo someone J knew m reti1 life, the things I made happen to that chancter later happmed to the real person. fm not s.ying I'm clairvoyant, because I know people follow the dictates of their own penonalities, but now I nevu mab anything b.d happen to anyone I bow. And 111 never, nenr "1rill olJ a friend. FOR CENE WILDEll, act« I bet --that you're -Aqaariua. Do l wiDt-M.P., New Milford. C-. • You ~rm a Ccmini. FOR LESUE UCCAMS Ani roa relalecl to Naaey WU.. • OW.-c.m.Df- JJL. Cutiii.la, N.C. • We med to hang out t~her. but there's no blood rela- tionship. You're not the only one to confute me with them. Alter I was approecbed for the umpteenth time and asbd lf I wu Nancy or~ I said. •Neither. rm EDa Yb· gerald • It was In a restauranL The woman 1ooled startled. peeretl 1t my dillDl'J' plate, and sakl, J'ou war -U. Must be what you eat.· FOR THE• ASK THEM YOURSELr EDITOR I'm annoyed with Ted 8-eD, who played Mary Tyler Moon'• boyfriend last ..,_.. r .. written to tu.a many H-to ... II he'1 inanied, bath._.,....,..... WI.et pym?-M.C .. ~Pa. e We're surpri.M'd, hectime Ted b usually very good at answ.-rinR mall Could be you dkln•t hear from him because a £ew month. ago he moved from Hollywood to New York, whrn-he's starrinit on Broadway In "Same Timo Nm Ycu: ind hu m•il b still cett-hlnR up with him. Ted is""' marriod. He's a bechrJor, romantically involved riRfit now (ho won't klentify the lady) and ~b ~' the fact that ho's ahn)'I lJJtt:n lucky with bis sta~ and tcrem leading 1adiel (Mary Tylt-r Moon-, Marlo lMrnu, Lotttta Swlt. Scldy Dennis). lie "8s often Rid his "Mary Tyler Moore• boyfriend role C"Omn doeelt to tbe way be is in real life. TM ..... priol' to W~all the cooteotioos regarding individual liberty and the rights of citizau in. democncy-is val.id. ()n}y ooostant vigilance and bud work make them valid. Re8ectms oo this, fve ~ that my pn19mt role does not significantly differ from positions I previowly held in gonmment and politics. It is one ol human relations. So I try to apply the same democratic prind p\es inherent in ow society to my dally relationships with associates and with the pubbc. FOB DINA MEIUULL When did you Grat feel you bad 6-lly made it u a abw?- E.S .. Aber it. .. , S.D. •When my ldda saw the movie I made with Jerry Lewis, ·0oo•t Give Up the Ship.· ·wow: they said. "A picture with Jerry Lewist-That was when I felt I'd arrived. POil CEN. WILLIAM WESTllOltEL.AND, fomter Nmv C#Wf f1f Slaf What do roa daial ol women at Wea Point?-Joba Maaoa, Pitts6elcl, M-. • I think it'• silly. 11.ey're depnving young men of t.he limited pl.ces that are there. The purpose of West Point is to train combat olBcen, and women ans not physically able to lead in combat. Maybe you could 6nd one woman in 10,000 who could lead in comblt. but she woUld be 1 freak, and the Militaty Academy is not being nm for freaks. -EOJl YU.Cl...CABJl What's your real oaDM, and .,hy did you change it?-Mn. · Viviu llallt., Uniontown, Jean. •My given name is F1orcncia Bi.wntu de Ouillas Marti11ez Cardona. There wasn't a theater marquee large enough to like '11 that, and it was suggested lo me very eo.rly that I should shorten and change it. FOR THOMAS A. llVUHY, Cltolrmon f1f c-nol Moton W-W.'t our .....,.,..,,mat problem be helped if we pu:t a qaota -the oumber ol lamp ems allowed illf.o di.a U.S.?-Myraa A. Pylpec, HyattrriUa, Md. • l don't think so. Many of our products ~ exported to coootries throughout the world. It is estimated that the jot. of 51,000c.M.employees in the U.S. alooe were related to 1974 exports from thia country. Were the U.S. to adopt a restrictive t:nide policy, it oould Invite retaliation, limit our exports and result in more unemployment llOflTON FMM.,...,.... ... ~ '" .... PATMC:lt M. UNIKIY, E.x8C\ltlve V P.·Saln Dir ._.a.a-. (Atcuhve EdolOI ChnH a. ~. Ad Mane~r; Mc..,,. K. C#fol, MoMrd YIWltl, Art Director AHoc Eaalem Mor : .>oe ,,,_, .If. ......,. .......,_, Senior Editor WHlern Mgr • '--M. AM. O.Croll Mgr _..,. "-, food Edllot ......... ·-~ .. -., u.u. ... ...,_~ c.111 , ic,.... D'Al•••A*O. M1nct11no Mgr : JoM ........,, Prom Dir . c.yt U., Mdeng "*-ltHn ML.ATJOm: ~ D. ~ snd &.a• DJ.a. v p. and Co-Dl1'9Ctorl, ................ Mor ~ISIMCU: ...._. .L CIW1 111, MQI.: ..._ Q. ...... Ou.1n.1 M.~. ~ .....,, Prorno1oon ... llllcOenftr. Hel ~ AtlOCllete Edlton ....... ..,..., AHi M Olreclor llettl Oh.fto, Art: Cl*" lrter, Plcturaa lMrt ......... ......,, c.r-. ,.., "' a..-...... ,.,.... ..... Co111r1t>u1lno Ed1tora. _, U... Ecm AHt ...,_ ~ Edolof'll l Contul111nt llNIW'ACTUfl ... 1 Rlc ... d ..... v p ·0.!'9Ct0t ....... ol'M1n11 r, Pllbllc ~lllJOnt Mor .....,_ ~ Makeup Mgr ~a. O..W.., CNlm\an em.tltu. ...._ -...-. Production Mor HMdQuanM11Mt le:idnQ10n Ave .NY, H 'I'. 10022 e 1979 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC NI right•~ Ameriea"'s Changing Mood lly~1yll'lhlt 0 ur read.en have 1a1t a meaaic to the Prelldea«11I capdjdatn. Tbe menage ClOCDCS from the Timely lasuea Survey that FAMU.Y Wu.iu. y rao lut ~ a.nd &o whim 15 ,000 readen replied. tbcir aoswcn as dear as the damor of JOlhua'a uumpm. They area't satisfied They don't bdicft that e;t.bec ol this year's candid1tn ii equal to the leaden ol the pat. Siny per- cent of the respondents of FAMILY Wl!.EX.LY·a poll fdt th,t way,'aftd in aay vote. that's a land1Jidc And the voce varied only moderatdy amooa mm and women. young and old. ~ WCll.erllCn, Northcrncn and Soutbcrncn. Tbuc are other meaaaa. too. PAWIL Y Wl!.EX.L Y's readcn want c:b&nF-Some would say that they want to go beet, that they're oomcrvativc. But whllt is Moometb- tivc" and what ii "'tibcn.I..., The words ba•e chanced mcanini-Two hundnld yan aao. wt.ea our R.cvoUbaa wm f~ a liberal wanted ka gcm:ramcm ancafermce. a comcrnt.rve waalcd ~-Bat 111 the pua dcc>dea, thole man:biaa under-die libcn.I banna have wanlcd-and ~ aovcnunm1. whJk the almCIVMifta a.a.-e called form. Oae thin& -~ 200 ycan aao a.nd 20 yean aao: tbc lilcrab waaud dt.aqc. the comcnatiws wa.nu:d IDOl'C ol die same. R.cadc:n ol FAW IL y WU&.l.1' ...... cbaft&'C. Docs th.is make than liberal7 They Want less fOVcmmcN ooolrof o( thar lives. Docs that ma.kc I.hem comc:ina- -tiftf 1be 'Wonll may DO( be 'ckaT my ~ but the readen' vote is: • 52 perCIMl ol the total f dt the aa.ero- ment waa doina coougb for the unem- ployed, apinst )9 pen:cot who thought mou should be done. • 78 pen:att fdt llOCl&l-wdfare pro- 1rum. DOC the military. abouid bear the brunt of inftataoo..ftabt,iDg apeodtog CUU. • 82 pcl'CCO( were apio.I( quoca bumt to atone for past race and ecx cldc:nmana· hOIL • 85 pcrocot aa.w1 toupcr ICRleocina and the death penalty would bdp-reduce c:nme. 1MR ~ llW'pflXS. Oaptc the almolll uruvcna.I coodcmJ\IWOO ol UUdJJ&CDQC accnaa m the pral and Coo,..aa. 59 pcrt'Cnt 1n PAWILY Wu.c..Y'• poll a.aid the <.'.I.A. dwuld not be curbed, apm.st only 27 pcrcxm calhna for 1Mdl a curb. Aod an' aTcn atronscr 74 pcrcmt wd tbc U.S. a 1u1tlftcd ln uail\B the C.l.A. and miljfary tf'diniquca to drsrupc c.ommuoJSt take- oven abroad. UpJLzattoo of mari,uan.a WU rejoctcd by 68 percent. al~ amoo, t.hoK under 2.S yean of ace the re;cctl0'1 vote wu much smatkr ( 46 pc~ aaainst, 41 percent 1n fa,.or). TU99rcr~ day-can ccntcn for prc«:boolcn WCf'C e • 'MlllLY M.IJCL'I'. 18'11 t 1 :Ill, lt1t How You Voted on Our •Timely Issues Survey" "85 percent aaid tougher eentencing and the death "51 percent said compul- panatty would help 80fY retirement should be reduce a il1te.." abofilhed." oppolcd. too, with a strooa 68 pcrccol "oo .. voce and a 25 peromt "'yes" vote. Y ct P •w IL Y W£UY readers aren't rc- ,ectina the IOCiaJ ~ o( the past decMSe. Indeed.. their answers ~te an etYon to reoooc:de cbanee With tnditioftal morality. For c:umple. <CS perc:cm aa.w1 it was wrona for American firms to pay "COOlllWt- siom" to win businas (apimt 40 pcroeol who voted "ya"). Aod while 80 percent favored bannina cJ.p(jcit .U 1CCDe1 aod obaccnitiea from 1V. a much srna1b 49 pcrceat favored sud> ccmoriot in movies. Some ~9 percent ..-ere apimt youna peo- ple bctng tb&c to get a bortions Vtithout parental tnowkidsc. yc:C the .. right to life" movcmcot'1 .crona antt.a.boftjon atancc wu rtjccted by 45 to J7 wilb 17 pcrocnt voting .. umure." By 2-to-l , the reapondcnta favored ban- ntr'll homoeauaJs fron1 c:atam pnJfe.- siona. yet by a alim majority they abo favored more encouragement to women to tlCICk careen. A.moo.a the swprDea ID the Timdy .__ poU: • SI pcroenuaid oompuleoly n:ttremeot should be abolished, with evcrt the youoa- cst Volen qrecina. • 54 pcrcic:m uid the Ocwanmmt would be 1u.stificd in levyioa catn1 enera l&llCll mi enaJY<apemive vdUda and appliaJklea. • SI percent believe that the United Slat.ea lhoukl dc:Yelop hi&h-cpecd. d&icut train aervice, ~ though IDOll al the rtldc:n arc auto owncn. But on f<>ttian policy there _,,re fewer surprila. Dtteote u an dfcctive tom.,. policy wn rc;octed 2-(o.I, aod ttrooa aapport for the U.N. wu thumbed dowo 48 puccot to J9 percent. Contiaucd atrooa 1UpPOrt of bnd won S I pcrccnc ol the votea, apimt J 2 pcrcmt who said no. ( lntcTatiDat1, the a.eroa~ s.uppon for that embaulcd n.atioa came from the South and tbc We«.) And by a 4-to-I margin. reoopi- uoa o( the Palestinian Llbc:ratioa Orpnt- 1.&bon .... rejcc::ted. Wbm ukcd to c:hooec tbc facton am wtUc:b the f utUR ol the human l'1ICle do- pendcd.. Puuu Wunv readen Prll"' malica.Uy voted military prqlU'cd.De:a aod milituy ba1uce 6nt aod acc:ood. rapec- Uftly. aDd worid rd.i&ious f ed&oc thiJd. Tbe lhatpal di•man in tbc aDIWa1 WU between tboac under 2S and lboee older. Tbe under 25'1 oppoecd the major- ity'• rejection of more aid ID the unem- ployed, oppoecd tbear support ol tbc c..t..A... tbci.r rqecrioo ol boawv!•iah, and C¥m tbar dAscaste for the U. N. Oftm die uadr:r 2S'1 voted w/Jla the majority-but in muc::b ~ JUcngtb 00 iasuca IUCb u cuttiag IOCiaJ IUVica, quoca hirina. IClt in IDO'liCI (a larger percco1qe of yowiptcn approve ol it), day<AR ocotcn aDd evco rec:op.itioo ot the P.LO. Some bctic¥e tbc views al today'1 youdl will be die po&iboa ol tomorrow's major- ity. But tbe PAWD.1' Wl!HLY poll shows "06tente w• rejected 2-to-1." tt.lll VICWS dwtac widt l&'C-11aa the Yotcl ol dMJee 2S to J.4 wtK DOric:obty more c:omcnative than thole under 2S. PCl'bap9 die moa d.isturbiaa demeal iD the poU WU anxiety about the future. ID anawcr co the questioo of wbccber probkma such u nidal strife and ~ual revolt would fade and lave a more pica- ..,..~. •S P9"*" aa.id .. DO .. aDd only 3-4 percent said "yea," with a 1tr00& 20 pcn:z.nt votina "unsure." In answer to the qucstioo asking whether our children aod arandchildren wiU lead mon: aatisfying ljvea than today's cmcn- tioo. a atrooa 2-to-1 voted "oo." E.vcm tboac under 25 voced •no" by the wnc marain- And while an impressive SS percent of thotc replyiai ~ Amcric:a WU the best ptace 1o me today, on1y 60 pcrcmt fdt this natioo would be the belt place lo live in the oex1 half-«ntury. Amons thoee under 25, JS percent voted ·unsure." This, t.beo, ia the challeage the readen ol PA WU. y WIWU.. y tcad to the Praideo- tial caodida.ta: Ptovltle tM 1-deriltip ON/ IM wUdom tluu our counJry nuth. Pcthaps our next President might recall the wordt of Tbomu Jdfenoo upoo bia inauauraJ. .. Pellow d tiuns," Jcncl'llOO aaid, "a wile and fruaaJ Government, which &hall re· strain meo from injurlna one another, whidt ahall leave them free to reaulale thdr own punuill ol ioduatry and im- provement. and shall noC take from the mouth of labor the bread It hu camod Thil i:a d>e aum ol SoOd O<wcmmenL" When ME _·_ trOdtices -.- aD oabneal cookie mix ~canbeti~ go~ to 1nake the "best . oabneal cookie How peal the mom. tute may come u no swp1ile to you. Haw euy they are to malre jmt mipt. All~ do ii add water and t.ke. And you've got three dozen oatmal mokiestbat'll put a Quaker smile OD a lot of faaS. Stages of Woman A Well-Known Writer Maps the Crises Through ""™'h Every Female Must Pass •Y tdll S•eelly &pedaJty for f AM11.Y Wf.DL,. A80UT THE AllTHOR: Gall Sheehy Is lhe author of "Penegee;• u.e beat MMer ebcMlt lldtlft lffe from whtch this 04.ltUne of women'1 IHe ltage9 hM been c:ondeneed. Her paJnataJdng reteateh. drawn from in-depth Interviews with 11 S men and women from all petta ol lhe country, whoee atoriee are mlrron Of our common experience, brlng9 together recent 1tudlee by more lhM 30 behavk>ral adentlala. Adaltbood. lite c:biJd.. hood. takes ... through • ICriea o( Slagilel.. acb marted by a difleRot outlook oa life and diff«eot behavior. 8dwceo tbe more ltable ...... a« .,..... Each pusage is a turoiog point. during which WC are~­ posed and vulnt.rablc. but also yeasty and anbryoaic tpin. capable of stretching in ways we bado't known betote. Hen is the briefest outline o( the dc¥dopmcntal laddec for women. Do not take the ~ too seriously. The stages arc the thing. and most par- t.icularly the scqueooc: PUWNG UP ROOTS (Agee11to22) The stnagle to brat uny Crom parmta bcaim i.D camest. Evaa • one part ol us ICCb to be aa individual, aoolbcr pa.rt loop to rc:stoR the ulcty and com fort of mer1ing with aootbcr. Tbc two forcca ~ &l odda within a1J ol UL But WI.bl nczady. IDOlt ol the ao:tina baa been dooe by fOWll meo and IDOlt ol the mcrPaa by JOUQI women.. One ol the lllOll popdar my1ha ol this s-aee la that we cu piaytwa our cbdop•..C by anacbU., oundva to a Sta oogcr Oae-bc it a spUitual lcada-who ...,.... tocal al- ~ oc-a mate whom we thiot will "take care or m.. u a JOUDI womao doa tie up co a aJPPOICd SUooau Ooe. it she doclo't allow bcndf bu own identity crila al this point. it will erupt duriQ& a later tnmi· tioo, when the pmaltia may be bardu to bear. A llOfmy ,_. ..., t11roustt tbc Nliq Up lloob yan JCOClf'8lty aidl the normal propuUoo of the adalt life cydc. THE TRYING TWENTIES (Agee n '° 21) Durins thD period, die toc:ua thtfta from the interior tunnoilt ol late ldolaoeoce to I.be pro- cca ol tryiq oo Ute'• willorms ( aod nrious partne:rl) i.D xa.rch ol the pafed ftL DoiQg what we "'9bould" is the most pcl"· vasivc thane ol Ibis k>nga and more stable period. OcpeodiQa OD family modda, ecioaomic coodjtiou and the current prejudAca ot OW" pea'I. the "abouJda" .w,bt come out u : • I ~ wort to change the IJ*m. • I should be married by now . • I aboold ddinitdy wait to &'Ct married ontil I've finished my tramiJla. mtriped by the mysteria ol sivina birth. And almost r:vcry- ooe Who is married f edll a diloootcnt. During tbia pauage oew commitmemts are made, old ones brotca or renewed. One common rcspoose is the tearing up ol I.be lite we spent most of our 20'• putting togctbcr. Di· VOf\'lC • a>mmon. If Americana get divorced, the moel likely tJme for them to do to is 9C'lm yean after marnagc-whcn the man a about lO aod the woman 28. Tius has been true for the "As she approaches her 30's, whatever course a woman has pursued, she will now feel somewhat narrow and restricted by her earlier choices .... Almost every- one who is married f ee/s a discontent." • I should be able to combine marriage. career and moc.bcr- bood. The cxbilaration of trying ounelvcs out in the adult world is 6aiaoccd by the tear that wha1.ever coune we cbooae, ooce it'a tabn, it can neYcc be changed. The cboic:a we make in our 20·1 arc not irre'Yocable, but they do Kt i.D motioo a life pattern dW wilt powafully aftec:t the qur:sajoos rUcd by later pasaap. CATCH-30 (Agee 21 '° S2) Impatient with devoting our· ~to the Mlboulda," a new vitality sprinp from Within u we approadl the pana10 into the 30'1. Whatever coune a woman has punuect, lhe will oow fed aomewbaJ narrow and ratric::tcd by her earlier choicn.. The woman who wu previously QOOl.co.t at home with childten chafa to venture into the wodd. The woman who b.u been out punuina a carur fcda a k>ncinl for cmotionaJ attachmcnta. The woman who b.u remained de-- tcnninedly chiJdleM is suddenly put half-«ntury. If the woman at home does not act oa her own impulle to broaden during th.it paaagc, the biod doubles. Sensing that to live vml to any IOlid ambition -co devote the time, love and dnaplinc to make it wort:-wiU invau a jcaJoua backlash from her husband, the often retreats to.stead to the safcey of her pre· VIOUS stage. She then tJia to red him bact in with her. But be acmes that u a uap. What be formerly aaw as aafety, be oow retreats from as lbnier. Now her whole ctron is to bans on to the ana.ngcment and re- sent rum. nu. is the dauic Catch-JO Tbe wveo-year cydc abowa up in a different form for the: woman who ~ to become an "adric:•eif' in bet-JO's.. Of 1.500 acllievera randomly IC· lc:ctcd from "Who._ Who ol American Womua," more than half have marriod-but DOt until the Catch-30 pauaae. Once they bad tMr bM:hclor decrees. they ~otcd an average ot seven ycan' undivided attention to lbclr careen. C011Jln11rd °" pa~r 9 Mii• Kilgl l6111g. 1•: I .l 111g. iicon; longs. l7 mg. ·w: 1.2 mg. ricoline, tw. per cignte. FTC Alpert~. 76 ... _,.,MOllONl!Y :r ........... o1 ....... dW. ~illCflc:IMwicuc:toc.Cll decorllOf color on .. ccq>0n Sid.,... It tow. WI Wit fUllh )Q" "'-... d Z7 Aecipt C.O. -SEASOHAl FAVONTES -Sid .... '*'* C*dl tor )IOI" own NCipe ~ ..• PLUS .. Aeclp9 Ale •anct OMdlr C.O., tor 1.t dmr8 FREE __. .. ion. You "wt ~ ._ c:erdl wtlWn 14 ... and (Ml9 UI notbing. Or you nWJ pay~ $1.19 ptUI a.,.. dwge for poe!llglt. hlfdilig and k>cal a. lor h Mt <:J Recipe c.da. Blw Ml/ ... Aedpe Fiie. a $5.00Wllue • .. be ,uut'I •a OFT, wfflOUt cbligmtion. "' .. lalloMI"' two mc:nhl you .. ,.....'°"' w:ond Sid tt*d .... "' r9dpe cards tor .. ---..... ol ,_..Sl .19 __,.pus pc9tage, halidlilig, and toClll ta If you .. oom,:i!tMf> Sf/fld«I. JOU ..... ........ ,.....__of recipeQrdl. "'°"" lor .. .,..,.. monlhs, unlit your 2 ...... llnfy 11~1111 . You .. ~ be.,..... llt tf'9 wne tow priotol S1.19 ,_Mt pg po91mge, handling, Ind 1oc111-. Ind,. ...... 1n _,cw Wfl to rc-t on IJPlllO'lltll. You,._.. al90 c.ncel the_.... --~ • ..,.,time.--" your Beay Croc:Mr Recipe c.d l.bwy" COii~·-· you wt11 ~ men'*' 1.000,..... •your fingefttpe to melt .-y hOme and •llmtMiment need 09ilr.....,. ______ ....._,_Qc--i'P .. f .., .......... ~-----~--------~ I OOlDEN PAE.SS I II ==:.:-~ I llM SUtzsrl!ak I I o..t ...... ,... Yortt 11025 • I I JJ.-J( Ill 11 1 1 ................................. 1 ...___, __ a•af ........ _.. ....... . I ........... _,.. F"• 1111 .. __.., cdof I,_. • lllectllf ...... "' ....,. .............. llf'0'4. .... .., -............... c..--..c.. I I Hime I I I I~-I lt8rt .. di .. Your Col•ctlon Nowt ~ ........... °' flCilleadl\alaped ..,_.... br .. ._~ ICillcNl'2 .,.., ....... .., ... dlOMft ...... ....,..,_ 'f'OUR ,..,,..... ............ ~1.000 19C1pea• ....... -bab9 Ill Pl'"' They .. .,....., w..o %' c•oa ..... 9111Nol.-:ti ... ..,..._ ...... ..,,...., ...... ......... ..,,.,.MW!g,...... .... allono .. """*" .... Mt..W.Oldaea I o.y ______ Statl ___ z.p ___ 1-...-..,..-... ·,.~--~ ........ ,,__ ............ .. L ~----~--' • . • • i • ' . ROOTING ANO EXTBIOtNG m-~•·> Mcm.. oul ol. the ea.ct.-JO s-aac iDlo tbe period ol. equt. librium ai..t foAowa. lite be-- comes laa proriUoGal. llllOft rational and otdetly. We bqin lo ldtJe down in the fuU acme. MOii ol UI hep puttUaa down roou aad &eadiaa out acw iboota. Houses ere bouabt, apartmc'lltl ml0¥•ted. eoruxe. IJom lo our .,.a and tbc ..au. coca ol our parents become ~ dear, DOW that we an lea ......... ...,.. '°,..,.,. -- sdves umque. nt£ AGE 35 SURVEY Women aeme I.be m.oa cnm- ra.11 kadiaa to midWe eartia than mm do. The tune pmdt often procnpta a woman to atop and take an aJl-poinls IW'Tey at 15. Whatenr optJOlll abe has already played out, she feell a 'last ch&JK"e" urgency to review thoae opooos ahe bas act aside .&ad thoee ..... apig _, biok>gy tn1J c:ks <J4 iD tbc lllOW /OTCX#- J,k funare. \ balf-4ozen f M:lS ol f emak ltfe c::omhme to bona tbc -ot deadline to the fore al th.ii pa111cuJar age: • Tbtrty-five • •ht age a1 wtuch the avenge mother sends hoer lMl chdd olf lo achool. • Tiurty-liYe • wheo I.be av- craac Amcucaa WOfQ&D re- mien the WOftiaa WOftd. She can lhm capec:t lo be part ol. t.bc labor lon:ie for tbe Dal quarter ol a century. • Ourty-fin beg:rm the dan- gerous age ol tnAdditJ. Tiie des.are for a tonld apcric:ncc oouteJda wJth a woman·s sea_, peak. which ia ...wty radled 1n 1he la1e JO's. Pindina a oe• husband D UIU&Uy not thc point. The idea iii: -nil iii my laat c~ to have a lli.og hdore I lmc my loob.." • llbrty-6¥c • lbc --com- -•er o1. tk ND8way wife. AhhuaP Mala arc CClOllOCDiC'- aJty wdl-o«, &heir husbandl have tiopwxd tbiakmc of them ... ...S.VedualL ....... , W\WS, "Thirty-live is the age at which the average mother sends her last child off to school." wbaac awnbcn are &10WIJll dramabCally, ate WOIDCD wbo led tbia • dieu •1.a1t chaacz• IO cbaap their liva k/ou tbey're damed. • Thirty-4ive bnnp t.bc beo- ~ boundary into sisf>t. The 1reate1t 1toa1ber of 1in1tc- motba adoptiom are rn.cle by WOWICll betweea JS aed )9. Wometa wtio ba¥e beaa ....... minded about their canic:n up to this time often marry and be- come stqMnoCbcra. • Around age ).5 is when lhe dl'forced WOllWI ii likely lo take a lllCWhl....., TM "Ase lS SGn•y" ia .,,..times pnc:iplaaed bJ • painful °'*' event: a pumt dia; a bua.band takD a youmca ~ Sudi -C¥aM ol.la'l ,peec11 up I.be procaa ol CDOYlDC through t.bc audJifc: crilia-lct- tmg '° ol. earlier iDulioaa, ... carclioa lkrcOtyped roars. ..... oaadl apart in onlet co make room for a broeda, OMJf'C .... thefttte Jdf. But tbc procca can ,.-• Nilly bcp.n with aa inner puU dw baa DO uptanafiocL THE DE.ADUNE DECADE ~--45) 0......,, aa ahoctGu MW pcnpecb'fe OD Iii• Mid time. oa o.aclf aJld o01cl'I, ... ,,.. O't'CI cbc ...i JO Ja1L nil it caUed lhe DClldlioe Dec8clc. It would be u ...wna.-.i¥r: pa- apectin to tbe 2.5 -yea.r-old womaa who bdicwa ct.a tile will go OD fCft'Vcr and lbat D0t k> be loYcd ii &be wont ..... ia • wodd.. nc ricw tJUD mid- life ii dail: Li/~ ~ '""· TU.W & II.on. ~ o/ u trrwda -.. No -ca. ..,.,, ttt,, u -1~. A.NI t/to, •1e J10M1 l""t6 o/ oar ,,,60,.•/it7 tlt•t W~ c•,.llOI ~or~~-"'"'°' tlw rk~ _, k .,,.,adoll .,,. loo-ii,.,~ --~ '°--"""' wdim owxlYn. The IDOlt dit6cult I.Ml for • dqiendcm wife iD mil9ife ia to ICC. to fed. ...t ...a, to bow lt..t ..,_ ol. m caa 8lpire to fuUiUmeat throop aomeoae die. For all bu qualms about wt.eR to a&a.rt k>ol.ill1 for a KW futon. abc usually mjoys ao cdiilaraboD ol. rdeme. Aam-m.c. bcgiDI riaiaa. n.crc are ltilJ IO m&ay lnta ahead. RENEWAL OR RESIGNATION (Aee9 45 lo ID) A acw llabililJ it acmned ClClmiDs oul o( the midlife: .... sq,e. If a woman U. n:fmed to dwlgc and upend durioa t.bc Deadtirw Dcadc:. bcr KW of u.alem:ss will calcify ink> ri:Ms- aatioa. Imperiled bJ .... bood. abe will be CODCICJ"ned OfcraMbody----~ol­ ......... ()u& ol a job ODCIC Ira c:bildral DYC lilome, a:be may fed ....._, Career womca wbo rem.in clcpn deet OD their IUpCrion are maaly frw.aa ia midlle IMMllO F ' ll, bowtft:I', a womaa ba ~ lllendf ia the midlife pella&C Ulld found a rtDeWal ol ~ thEM _, ... be the bat Jan. Pmoul kpp.nea t&ka a abarp lW'1a upward for putDerl who CU DOW lee CKh ~ IDOR Ma nlua.bk IOurCC ol~.ntberduirl aa a substitute parcat. The c:aratr womaJl who ... dW- lnted bcr superior and -oomr to bdine in her owa Mlllhorily will be IDOR litdy to adYaDce. At SO. there it a aew wumth and meJlowUic, Fric:nda become more important than ever, but IO doa privacy. "Ille woman who hM achieved an indepeos dent identity will fed free to •Y what abc n:an, tbinb. And ODCC abe tao.I without a doubt that abe will De'fcr ba•e uoCbu claild. bu crealmt, ii olteo re- directed with a bunt ol ,_ polt-cnenopeuul Jal. .am "At 50, there Is a new warmth and mellow- ing. Friends become mote lmportanl than ever, but so does privacy." Plant Now ••• Step Back ••. and Watch Out! Amazing Super-Growing Speci _Soars Into A Magnificent Tree IN JUST ONE YEAR! And" JOU .......... --··-........ "ti JOU -the apectacular show whmn.-..1ono..--Actu..,......,._•ltMlfln8UChlnWlm11111ol bouquets, its brandies 11ppt• to bend from the sheer mm mMI weight of the lftl9lltlcent blooms. lllal'a the ltlnd of wondrous rwufta reported by GoY"\. ,._,. A 1111-d't S1lllAons ..• Boank:.91 ~ ••• Md Unhiel•t "-1t Sdantlsta on ..._ .. undollt*diy the ..... ~ now.nng ... .,.. ..... lnlroduoed In ~ -... lncndlbty be9utlM Peulawnia ...... onfy now.nng ahad9 .,_ In .rt of Mtlne ~ CM do .,, of f"9 Md "'°'9: READ WHAT 1lE EXPERIS SAY ABOUT 1lE ~ NULOWA ••• 11tE FM1BT am•1a R.OC& 1110 IHADE 1IEE alR .-COWEIEDI Ml!IQHT: PW1l ScJaltllls Md Gowiat'lllMlll ~ ,. pcwt • growth ,... of 15 lo 11 ... undef ... tNn opt}- """" CCMdtlcM• Md ~ -mucft • 18 to 22 tMt of an-th tt. "'Y Im ,,_ an ..-a-tr-. TIYd'a mote growth IN JUST ONE SINGLE SEASON than -• ...., ..... 15 ·-* ..,_ftng dogwood. Of .................. C 5 AD: UNwiailly Al I ~ NPOft bWAiM om. _..,...,...al....,,35ta.t•~·· ...... ... llQ•slda al .... ._It ftow9a. Think al IL II not Olly MA'gaa aityw9fd ln ... lllCJ9t ~ burwt of ~ JOUW .,_ _. •.. bul. a11ac> .a.a out In a ......,OIHAINi ....., al coec>r-4r•ldled bfalicheL EME: u.dlng ....,... f'8pOlt •.. gf'OW9 In ...... .., ..... ..s ........, rooe-Mldy. too. v-. bKw ............................... ~di-.... " ... ~------~" .. ......., ......,.. to .,... ..,.., 01A1aon ~ .•• ~ ..... ec..r no c:8r9 • .._ You.._, ptant ti Md ..,,._It . . er. -...... -.... A IOWBI OF llEAUTT • ...,. OIE •IX' ftMI Y-. wt'O ~ you hna lo spend a llNllll fortune few • ftowtllQ "*'-tree? -Md ...... epend ti.alt. llM!me VITAL STATIST1CS RtOll LEADING EXPERTS llAW GROW!H MZJ! -40 to 45 .... w • mud\• IO ... llAW OllOWTH 9PMAD -36 to 50 "-l Jo. OF KMIMMER -~ root-hardy trom ~ eoultl '° -tar ..,..,.. -Mont...a, Ceneda. Fk>wenl -•tt.r 10 1>91oW mro winter t,..u, Gem ft.AR GROWTH MTR -~ repott growth ,.... of up lo 22 flMt h nr.t yMr •'* p&a~ aped- IM" t.... ~ Qllttmi.wn conctllona. up to 13 to 1~ Met undllt pocnr condldona when pnlMd fOf tollaga growth ontf. R.oweM -WMn .,._ .. a btoomlng att.e, you'H entov thkk pen6ctee of fr..,U lawndef b4ooma. Highly NCC>f'IWMllct.d by landecape attiata -~ pC.m- lng few front i.wn. IOL ~ -Natural -~ end ~ ellow It to eoer Ml kw1h In .-.... poot eoll. You CM .,._It •• , ..... CAM -No apeclal care ~-No epnylng. No di.-tlng.. No lpeCW fMdlng.. ~ r98latMt '° lnOllll .,_., .......... ~ TAU9 MIT 11 lllMUTU 10 P\MT -MWARD9 YOU W'2TH A &..FETWE OF MAUTY ST AR'T1MG Tlft8 VIR'Y YURI n•no '°' ft to grow'? tt 1.-d to b9 1hat W11Y -BUT NOT A.HY LONGER. Not 1inca .. haV9 ftndy tnck.ed doMI the one 91ngle tree In all of nature th8t tiotsu It- _,, high, ao flllll you can lltlwatty measure the dlne,.nc:e In botti height •nd aprHd from week to weett ... ~ ..... yardltk:k 8'ld ~ 111'11 .. lncl'9dlbte diner.nee In ,... from ~ lo mon9\I 9UPPUD EXTRDIELY SHPllT ... ONCE GONE. OfFER WIU. NOT BE REPEAT&> nu SEAION-80 ACT NOWt Now. 1he Pftc8 of lhitl ....-~no lhade .,.. 1a not S20 Of l30 but a ,,.,. t3.ll5 . . . yea. only 13.M fOf thla magnificent lftadll trM ~ ...ud9 you wlf\ such a glori- 0"9 ~ of growth tN JUST ONE SINGLE YEAR! Howewef, ~ .,. gofng ...._ AH Ofden tl1'9d on a ~ AnHhlpped bmiL You muat ect now! Nee• HM n... -. • Faster-GrowlHg, Flow- ering Sb8de Tree hllroduced To America - Ropl P.ulownla Y-. pC.m lhitl ~ -... It 90llf tor1h In a towet' of beauty In tust one ,,_, rra the niost apectKu&ar splurge of both growth &nd bautJ of SP/ ehade bW .,,_ broughl to tN9 country. And l'a IO eaey lo grow •~ a c:hlld can do IU SA'lm:ACTIOM GUARAJn'EB> OR llOIEY 8AaC And ,.,_.llber: s.tllhctk>n a ~ You ,.,..-be lhrWed In fr#Wf _, wt8I .. wandroul ftowertng lf'9de tJw or RETURN fT AT ANY TIME wlthfn lilO dsys tor a Ml ,. fund°''°"' purd\-prtce. u. ... Nl>.flsk Coupon below . .oT1CE: AJI ordlln prompUy .tilpped In ~ ,,...."Cl time tor rour .,.., e 1m -...c.-. '"'· MAIL ~-COUPON TODAY ---- WliST.aoND NURSERY SALES CORP., Depl T-357 1 1 C....... Ro9d. P'ttledlllpNI. PA 1117' PleaM rush me the Flowering Shade Tree(•) Indicated i betow: O 1 for onty $3.116 p&ua 35f postage & handling O 2 tor only M.915 (Uft .,.., plua * posUIOe & t\.ndllng O 4 tor only 110 (SA ft M.11) plua 75f poet-oe & t\Mdllng 0 10 tor onfy S20 (SAft '7.ol) plua $1..50 PoStaQe I handlfng If after rwcelvtng my order I'm not delighted, I mr( mum It within lilO day. &nd you wlll rwfund the rull purcti ... prtce (ex· capt poaUQe and h&ndllng). Total amount enclOe..t I __ _ Check or money order, no COO. s>'MM. PA realdenla edd 8% uJee tu. On Ofden owr M. you may CHAME rTt (check one) Exp. De.la O BankArnericard 0 M..WCf\arve BAHK NUMBER Credit O American EJC~ c.td #------------------Hame _________________ _ ~~-----------Al1t. #--- Cfty __________ St•••-----LZIP•--- C:-• -·--· ,._ .......... .. ........... -.................................. _, Div, ti .W.lcM C-. IM - ~)'\fl$e When You 8uJ wtwt You W_, 11•11 Id of Whlll YCMl lleed After Jack and Susan were matrled, they agreed that she should buy whatever kitchen equipment she needed. One day Susan proudly showed Jack her new purchase-en expensive food-processing appliance used in gourmet- cooking. Even though &-.n setdom made gourmet dishes, she'd convinced hersetf she nHdedit. In another case, a young husband talked himself into buying an expensive foreign car. "We need It because it has a higher resale value and will save us money In the k>ng run," he explained. Actually, he bought the car because he .,,.,,,. it. Though his reasoning might be valid, his ability to distinguish between wants and needs was not COWIMion• ..... .... ~~ ... ........ ing ...... to ... "°" -.di ,..., .. .,...,... ... chin" .. _...,..., .... ..,....,, ........... 0,..... Dlloft .... ...,...,, ..... One man discovered that within a period of etgh't months, he'd bought $362 worth of tools and garden aupplle&-most of which he hed used once, and aome not at am Dr. Clinton Phillipe, director of tho California Family Study Center. tells how he hetped • young COUpffJ aepenate Wanta from f>Hdt. "They were arguing over whether to keep a MCOnd car, which they couldn't really afford," he says. "The wile dtove It only once or twice a week, but she said without it she would be completety housebound. I pointed out that If the coupfe 'AMILY M:EKU, ~ 2'1. ltn • U sold the cat, they'd aave enough money on lnsurMCe and mainteMnee to thllt the wife coutd take a taxi or 8¥81\ rent a cat when she needed transportation. Plus they'd have enough cash leftover to pay on the loan on their lhat car." •• u ............ out lo be a......_ A man who traveled on business a greet ... c.aed home. long-- distance, several times a week because he wanted to keep in touch with his wife and children. When he ran into financial dHftcultlea, he decided one economy would be to call home .... often. But the couple and their cNkiten lound they had an emotional need tor the wannth and security of thetr regular convenaUona. -e, Monm I clbnu They spell fun or kids and savings for you:~ off. r -----------------------, ta -STORE COJUt Here's b6g news for alpha· I Jnl-11ftll-I bet lovers. The letters In I ~ S.., 'I~ Eith ~ .A.~ I Campbell's two new al-~ .&V"'OD ~I phab:et soups are big-I I ~big macaron1 a.tters C-pdl'eNewllz dwll Alp's'letSOllp ~~.:I c-tAdt.New<JtHrz•A'fts!tetSop I plec:esoftenderchk:ken. I ,.... .. ...,...,,....., ....... 11 ..-.... .... _ ..... ,._._ I And Meatball Alphabet I ,...., .... ~ ._....., .. ~= ....... ......_,..,..., .. =-I Soup ... _~.-.... ---,,, ... --~·............ ... ................. ... ·-~ -··-· •Clillm -....... ,,,,......_...... L...L. 1i ..... _ ..._..... ...... ....:................. ..... ....................... .. ~ ry U1llEITl uuu•-. ~I ...,., .. r--r:;;.r-•5 ..__..... ........ .,...., •. ,. I '°'the tun°' ll And'°' the ..... .,,... rn ~ .... • ..... ~ ........ · •Mtltaec..,...• ........................ ,, ..... lOC MMng. too. I c:ma. a -uan. u. rJVZ..., '-ma. c......., ,,.., a. .,.....,.,_ J .... ,....,.~.., ......... ~ __...J ....... ...... I l ftll. cmMllll ................... " ~ ~ ... c.. )AJ.t I ........ 6oocl1 ~ ~ L TME 1llS COOP(M TO YU~ 1211 _J ------------------ PEOPLE QUIZ/lly ~··· B. Ga••• Your Mind's Eye- And How It Refleets on You W.m1ng: Tht Surgeon G1n111I Hes Determined Thlt Cipme Smomg Is Oqerous 11> Yow Helllh. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Pcopk wbo are addicted to PoU1tllllttlbm (~ ... daia • "the .aanpt to bdicYc tbat ·an ii war dapite oec'• adual ~ ....;.t...uan") arc tib:ly to MYC "Cl.,.X tm- ~ ud cad up "talkial co &be tmc&." 2. People wlM> see tbezmdvc:a • uaiquc or .. dif_ fcrml" arc always ~·-.,.. wua oda9 tbink about them. 3. U )'OU feel dW t.be wodd ia PYiDa you a b.d •&.--- ....... u ..... Tn. or F• ... ? People who ace tbem8ehes as unique or "diftcn:nt" are always worrying about what others think about them. (SuNo.2) deal. that'• aacdy what )ou'rc Ii.Ible to aec.. 4. Some people CIUl be in a tarifyifta U ltWjoa UmJMaa a.mme dlmtu-ead not feel the -....-fear. L 11ie alml to wWda JC1111 penieiue life to lasft pwp01C ud mcanins &eUa a lot about your ~- ANSWERS 1. Fel#. $udiel apoW>red by tbe National lmfibltc ol Mcalal Hcalda lllOw FC>d penon- ality wt;.• • . ....-nit a liDms U. cloee pa.oaal rdatiorwhipe .. ii .-x:iated with a aenenJ PoOyaanaian coaoerni4 aO MpeCta ol t.be penoa'• wortd.." Thia 6adi.QI aagab am it• beau to c:dO•• • •...,.. aadoat aad c.&pCd only the bmt. 2. Palu. Paycholoaical IWdia at tbe Uaivenity ol Midalpa have lhown that people wbo think of ~es aa unique or di«crart. are the I.Nit cooccmed with others' appro¥al. They have their own let ol ltandardl, ud • loaa • they live up to them, they couJdn't care lea about what otbe:r people think. 3. r,.e. Psyc:biallic atudia show that many people to arouad "'fedinc abuled"' with DO Ca&11C otba' than the idea tbat life lllould be handed them on a silver plalla'. What lpCcial- i:ala call the .. abused-fedinp IJDdromc" it .... cribcd aa .. ooe oft.be lttOqat forces that lay people opal to real11 kln1 tlbtuetl; in fact the inner fcdina often invila tbe f.ada." 4. Trw. Some people. iD times ol llbal. com- pld.dy d " ociate thamclves from tbe e¥ent. Payc:holocilta call tbia ~~iott.. a fedina ol dcOcttmml • thouah the experience were bappenina to 10CDeOOe die. Studica show thia freque.ntly oa:un in times of extreme dan&er· ("I waao't re.Uly frishtmcd. thoup it miaht have killed me. lt felt lite it wu bappen- ina to 10meOne elte.") I. Tnu. In an inktatin& study conduc:ted by a team ol Umveni.ty ol ldabo iavestipton. men and women uadap.tuua wae riftD a ~ caUed .. PurpoeHa.Ufe Tat." It ... found that t.hoec who made low ICORa OD tbe tat attributed ailffkandy sreater irnportaDce "to the valua ot p&euure. a.citemeat ud com· fort." Al ooe behavior .pedaJiat oblcrves: A direct IOCU111t1 01t plta1ur• •NI ltapplnus ttNls 10 be ul/""'4/Hllq; " woru OIOINI a NIU• of /11lfiJllMltt, qfllfUI ~,.. ,,,...,., """ ,.,,.. '°" """· ltUtttlll, tnttb lo /lrotrtOU 4111 ubtm.- tW 1"41ClUU9t. OD die oChe:r band, thole wbo ICOftld baati oa tbe kit leelDDd to f omt OD tbe importance of peace of mind ,_ and lpi.rituaJ valuea. liWll 1J • ,AMILY~Y. 11111 'I II, '97'1 You can't lie turned down for this Insurance if you're 50 to •! / .. Here le a ... iMunnce poky .... CM be,.,.... b ....... N JOU .............. Oc:trit.r ,, ... No ....... Of bllla! Noe..,·-pbjsical ..... ..eton NqllllrM, bul .... poficy .. 8dualr ........ to JOU withoul • ............... question! IDIK Lff 50 PUJS • is an individual life insurance poflcy that goar-nv~ antees to accept every man and woman between 50 and 80 who applies during the guaranteed acceptance period-fegardless of any other Insurance carried. PHIME LIFE 50 PLUS is underwritten by ~loniaJ Penn life Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. specialists in S8Mng the specific needs of America's older population. This protection is recommended to their members by rwo of America's htghly respected nationaJ nonprofit organizations of the matUte: the National Aetlfed Teachers Association (NRTA) and the AmerlCBn Association of Retired Peraons (MAP). A Protection er.ldtw'ouigh tor E.-y Older Penont PHIME LIFE 50 PLUS is a distinctive concept of life W'ISUlanoe. achiewd as a result of the years of effort Colonial Penn has dew1ed to meeting the insurance needs of matu1e people. Our goal waa a life insurance policy we can maJte available to aH mature ~e--. policy whose cost would be reasonable and whose benefits would be worthwhile. With PRIME LIFE 50 PLUS, the Colonial P8N"I Life ln~rance Company has succeeded. ttere•a How PRlllE lFE 50Pl.USC..Do1Na For You: During the ftrst fWo years that your policy is In effect. your coverage Is reduced. If you should die during the ft'9t pollcy year, the benefit peid lo Y<JUr beneficiary is $100. II death occurs during the second poficy year. your beneficiary receives S250. Once two years have passed, you are COYefed for the full face amount of the poflcy. PRIME LIFE 50 PLUS enabfes the oldef person to obtain worthwhile benefits for his insurance dollar-end. at the same time. guarantees acc eptance fat all applicant.s-even those who ordinanty wouldn't ~ity tot life insurance. PRJME LIFE 50 PLUS pr0¥1des increas#lg c.sh vahJes wtNch begltt in the ftrst °'second year. The Coe&? JUST $&..15 A llONTH. No maittef what youf age. your sex, Of the condition of your heelth.. you pay 1uat $8.95 a month.. The amowit of coverage you recetW is based on yow MIX and age. However, once you ate insured the emount ol '°"' lnauranc. will ,...,,., go down, and your peyments '"" ~ go upl Act Now-You Han Notltlltfl to Lose! To obtain full Information on PRIME LIFE 50 PLUS in time to take a.dvantage of thJa opportunity to become Insured. please maiil the coupon befOfe Octo- ber 31st. Between guatanteed acceptance pMiods, you may be required IO meet the comp.ny's undefwrtHnO requk'ements In ordef to obtain this pro- tecUon.• • With PRIME LIFE 50 PLUS insurance ... * E....,.• bwtuwn 50 llnd., cen get ... • inew'Mee no one ... be refueedl * You recehe a polcy creMed tor the need9 of....._.,,..._,., * Then.,. no hMD .... ,5GMJ * n.. a. no ,,..,_le .. a r min all•! * Thia poky prowldel Ina• ••lno caslt ...... wtMch .,...... In ........ Of second,..,, $ Y-k• 1-c:....e ... c-I • .__," 11a•..._•,._ I 2 I ,.... .. ,_ ... t ' * Y_bow."tM~~.r·· ,.._a...rec:a 1nd1Jllo.._ ~ .,,_.._ AellfudT_._aft'11u111111 ... ._ • 1.te. •.ad•••., ...... .._ __ , RE•E•BEll-To IM• _,.,..,..,. ol dils gB& ..... d ~ IO ~ PRJ•E UFE 50 PWS ............. _, ••••doftl .,,_, ,our ltNlllt, p1e ... 111a1111te co.pon Wote Swnd.,, Ocfoblrr n. 1t1'8 . Full lnlor...tlon Md yow gu11ntf11Nd luw appllcMlon .,,. be °" their .. ., fo JOU .. one»,,, ..... No ~-°' ..,.... •Ill •lslf JOt1 and J041 will be ufWIM llO obllplJon to pwcltae the pollcy. Even It you are not old enough fo1 this Insurance, you may want the lnto1- mation for another member ol your family 01101 a friend. 1976 SOCIAL SECURITY HANDBOOK To introduce you to our t'RIME LIFE 50 PLUS lite insurance policy, we'll mail you "VOUA SOCIAL SECURITY HAN0800K FOR 1976" absolutely FREE, whether you appty for the Insurance or not. This lnformatiYe 32 page booklet eJCplains the mocst recent revisions and describes the rates, benefits. dtaability payments, famMy and wklow's peyments, Medicare and m.ty other Important facts you shoukl know. We, al Colonial Penn, are very lntetesled In the wetfare and security of America's older citizens and we will be delighted to send you "YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY HAH0800K FOR 1978" together with Information about PRIME UFI: 50 PLUS. Simply mall us the coupon below. _ .. _ ••THIS POLICY IS ONLY AVAILABl..E DURING GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE PERIOOS IN THE FOUOW1NG STATES: NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CARO- LINA AND KAHSAS. NOf1h Dellota ............ .cc:eptlwice .. ftOt ~ but ..... hHl1h qumdone end llbef91 Uhdlltwtlling ........ ~ICe of !nWl aippficanlS Thia off9r la wwlabte In ml! alaleS eac:.pt: AIL; MM:h.; Mo ; N.J ; N.Y.; Pa.: 0 C.; W. Va . fl.A AHO TEX. RESIDENTS-The Pf.-we oflef in yow .a.t9 .. described in the lnfonnatlon we will Mf.:I you. .. COLONIAL PENN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 5 ~Center ptaza. Philadefphla. PL 19103 0 s.Mc4t ...,II PollcJ f-..,_ ~ :-------------------------------------------------------, H3AMA ~ ColonW P9nn Uf9 tn.unnce eo....,w, ~ 5 P9nn Cent8f Plaza. PhlladelphJa. Pa. 19103 t.,. lneef9eled In PRIME LIFE 50 P\.US lnau~ • ...._. Mnd me full lnfC>f!Ntion .,_,an ~don by mall. Also, pie ... lend me my frM CoPY of "YOOR SOCIAL SEClR'N HAHD80()k FOR tf7't " r • l•nluu::•...-.. '*'-.-.r ....... aat ... 1fli9!Mf..,. ·a.Mee ..... tQAMo\ ~-------.....-..~-----~-----------------------------------' ........ 1he New °'8'Aolet. We made It~ for the ttm9s without makjng it wrong for the people. We link you're going 1o Hke ft. Alol t-- .. • .. ' Does this sound Ike ml lmpossbe chem-Ike a tight o1 fancy? How is it possl>le? How can &met House-one of America's '8adng mal order ftnns-actuely offer real U.S. paper money-$50,000 at a whack? Let me exi**\. Arsl. you must l.rdet star.ct that ... NO-..oT AU. PAPER MONEY IS 8UANEJ> WHEN OE •c tED BY TtE FEDERAL GOY£RNllEJ4Tt • you .... moel Amenc91&, you"¥e been ~ .,.. .. u.s ~ money la tuned by h U.S. T....awy wher\ I Is taken out ol dra.Mllon. lMel NC:ef.,._ ... -tn... 8'lt now. on• 9"'*'••.., t.11. acme ol hold $5, S10. S20. $50, $100, $600 blla .. be9'Q CUI Ir*> chlpe by • gllnt ...:hfte. The ~ twa been slolJl)ed to protect the etwlrol•• ....... And. ~ • ~ ol good tcnne. ...... bean ... lo w:.n ltw de-W*d blla trom .. Unled Slllles GcwnnMW'4. n.ra how I bec:9ne pc 11 IUt to c:nMllle end ofter you the $60,000 T....-.y a.at. THIS Of FER MAY 11E CLOSED AT AHY TIMEt EM. "*9 • no ~ how long lhla e~nent · wtl lilllt-how long .. wtl be ... '° ....... this otfet. If the o.p.1i1•1t ol the T~ wwe lo stop tomorrow. we ~ bellll9 '° olfw01"1 • ... ~ So .• you ... lo be~ ol ~'°"pm ..... $50,000 Twy Q..e-you t.s beas order I • aoon • you c.l-TOOAY If poe .... YOU Will QET A SIGNED AND REGIS tERED CDIWICA'ff OF AUnENT1CITYt Wlh ..:t\ ..S fl/lelY T.._.y 0... ~ ~ a .,_. .., .....,r 3 eel c. ..... ol ,..... .... ., by s..-t Home-lo .n.t lo h fKt l'lill3 I coM• ~ ~ so.e. ~ ""' -of'llcWIJ' been ...... ~ .... lziAA. by .. ~wit ol .. Twy. llw tmMilome Cer1llclllwe .. ...... '°' ""*'O- GIVE AO,-AS A OFT FOR CttNSTMAS. .mtl>AYS. ~ ......... pertlct g//lt b' .. ...._ WOlftM OI dlld who hm Pf~ .... t9*9 c.ni you ~ pk:tur9 .. look ol a1w1.C on the f8Ce of h ~ .... ,,.,..,_ OI ~ •eoclllt1 • YfJAll g//lt • uwlPPed Md .. $60,000 T..-..y 0... .. cllcoM'edfYOU can bet Y'O" boftom dollr ltW you'I be the on>tJ one to give $50,000 •a prwent. ORDER YOUR ta,llO TREAIURY CHEST NOWt And, .,_. ....,.. ..:ft T~ 0... co-•~ '60,000-lt can be yo.n-ftght now end by ,,.. _for i1J1t $4.09 plua ..... ~Ind tmdrig Chlrge. To order~ $50.000 Twy awet-~ ~te end ,,.. .. coupon ... YfJAll P9'1"Wi1 lo: tunut ...... •1611•1118 •• I 81 altp tma. C••••IH o a I era..__ Cf . NOTICEI The U.S. Depaf11118f"lt ol the T~ hes ruled offtcialy lhlt It le M>ec>Uefy leg&ll lo sell tt"8 de-fMlted CLneney, ~ thtW slr1ct ~tor the a-. Md cllslrbAlon . . -~..,,,.....,.... ---------C...~llAILTOOAYI------, ........ ,.,..... ...... SUNSET .. HOUSE I 157.._.• •• , • .....,...._c• ..... ...,. I .,._......... #ArB.'ft ' Qn.I'• ~ 9cind ... ,., T~ a... 132123& _,ID c:lll*llY .. M0.000 !ft I edull clll ..... U.& CW.WIC> .. ,., ......... ,.., ' ud c.tlr:.-of AdtwA::aj. ' ....,.,., ..... _.eM.....,.a....,. • ....-. .. u.1-,.--...,,~ I lrandldOWI ',.,_..._ .. _,--.1no11~......._ ()llErn:R VET ......... 1100.000. ..... ,,,,, ... ~ f 1.25 ...... I IW\-I c9r'Gt •.,._,.In U lar two T~ 0... 13212:36.1..,.11.00-MIM ...,_,.. ' '**~ ~,........ase,. ..... ...., I I I I ~v ~ ~ I a.via•~ Oeuaw:utcan 0....,0.V-I No E.oe .,... I I L~~-~-~~~-QQ.fJ_Q. ________ J Bjorn 8ofg la the wortd'a No.-1 tennis pl8yer end the wortd'a No.-1 attraction for teeny- boppers who be91ege him at tennls tourna- ments around the WOftd. " goocMooktng, 20-year-old with k>ng. curty blond hair, Borg ha.a become Sweden's moat prominent / ln1ematlonal oelebrtty alnoe Ingrid Bergman. In fact, he led Sweden to v6ciory In the lntematlonal Davis Cup competition lat year. He clinched his No.-1 status when he won the WOf1d ChempiOMhlp T ennls tourney earty thla year, and then became the youngest player In 45 years to win at Wimbledon. His victories brought him an estimated $300,000 last year, and he m.y be et>le to go over the milUon mal1l thb year wtMw'I his prize money 19 9dcted to a lucrathre Income from commercial endorMment ..•. Borg Is the eon of • clothing aaleaman who played amateur tabte t.nnls In Sweden. OM NgN ._ .._ 8ofg bf'ougN,..... a ....... ,_...he'd"°" llt a ...,,_IRL 8jon\ ___ ,picked ..... ,... .... ................................ garllge ........... '-••• n11111d""'._ ............... '°..,..... ....... ..... .. den'•laftl..,........._ ... Bythetlme he wu 14, BJom htld won an the achotutlc tennis tltJea In Sweden. A year later, he dropped out of school "I wanted to become a world tennis champion," he recalls, "and I fett the only way to do II was to give the game full time.'' When the money began lo roll In, he waa able to aatlaty his father'• lifelong ambition of buying • gfooefY atore. ... The teeny-boppen ftf'9t dl9coYered Bjorn when he came to England at HS to play at Wlmbtedon. They have been pursuing him In hyaterlcal awerms ever alnce. Btotft..,.. ..... ..,.,. .. ceMw ............ ..... bul CUl!plalna ..... .., .... Kt .... ...... '* ipOft. During the 1978 Wlmbledon tourney, he ltved a mon..ac exleterlCe out- side of London to eacape the mobs of tldmlren. '(hough he llkea girts, he uya he ha no lnt.,_t In becoming a .. swinger," end he doesn't Intend to get married until he'a 25. _.,Berry Abt81MOn ,MllLY M OCLY ............ • ttl't e 11 BJORN BORG: He Doesn4Jt Like Girls Who Spoil His Coneentratlon Your FREE gift includr&: • "'-r'1 Hilu. "Ille n..er., r....iry • "-'-c. c..iw ......... •A.~~ y...,.._ H~Pruow - :nievery~ mnmiantic jeiadw-'Diemol..W~ ~•-dw-Wwti.o ....... ia ~ auic:ic '11 • rtaDy cxddnc -L Wt arc ID autt 1h.at you will wanl to ~ ~and ,_cl our 1Upnb ~ 11ona chat we maJiit 1hia fabuloua olfrr T AK.E THESE FOUR 1fXllbmdin1 11.U.-/'ftM'llb Romanor NOW'b '1t.U Uld let your imagination roam with them to romantic plMD in -rdl cl adw:ntwe and intripc! You11 !I"' co know warm, l:IW'-to-lif< pmpk You'll .hare thdr ttftn«the, their ~. and mo.t al all you'U cfuc~ 1he •pecial kind al mirack that low all\ Ix. You'll be aw.::pt 10 distant lands yau'"" d~amc:d ol v.i1ing ... You11 com<-to know 1hnn IO wdJ.. you feel li.U you've liw:d ~t IJMripic, adw.1urc and the de.tiny cl _, liws wilJ thrill you thrvugh each H.W,-,_,,_, tlO¥d. Mail this COQPOD 1'0DAY! FREE GIFI' C,....EK ........ l_'IF,_1.CAI'E .......... ._._ ...... MO.tartell. ..........,o..no,C--.,NSA IW4 "'1w .... -., • ,..,.. .. ,,.._,.,,, .... ,,__Alie, -• _, ..... ID dw 4 -,,.,,. ... ,,,.._.. .... 1N•"t I ftd wit. ladt ...... I wlll l'CllllM. --_.. ....... prim el.~ ('niaJ-$1..11 per -.t.). TimT la_...,... ud....,... _ uy odiier WcWN ~·I - fret ID canul .. .., ti.. alto ...... -_.., ,,, .. '"' ....... I WW. ... .., cw. t1iw tw. • ,,.,,. ... ,,_..., _.. -.._•...., • .......,ran ...... .., 'Ms I - * Star(~hat •---------------.... Ralph Waite: .. The Real-Life .. Father Walton" Has Had Some Hard Times ot His Own Max120~ Long, lean, delicious. They take longer to smoke so you don't light up as often. Warning The Surgeon General Hes Determined That Capena Smobng Is 01ngerous lO Your Health. "I feel the quality of loving that I may have as an actor is a gift, not a talent. One shou Id not tum his back on a gift." W bell I md lla.lpb Waite be immedi- atdy impreacd me with bis quiet dipity and ltrmglb and tbe sub- llUCC ol what be ..ad. Noc ~ ma wbm you conaidrt bis t.cqrouod ... FAML Y WEEC1. Y: Are you lib Palbcr Walton? RALPH: fve had a much more troubled life. J"ve been diYorccd; J"ve lost oac child who died ol. leukemia wbm abe was 9; fve known what it ii to be mi&cd up c:mo6oaally. I bad a drinking problem and needed tberapy-1 didn't know bow lo baod1e myself or my life. But throughout. pest ol me bM been tbe proc.ec:tor, friend. f a&her. My parenta died Youns. and I railed my two brothers and listers. r worked u • IOCW worker and cam. for 7S familic:a, tbco weot into tbe mi.ni.stty and led 2.000 peopAe. So tbere is somo- lhio1 in me that propda me lo suide and bdp ot.ben. But tbe other Ade of my beiq is a driv- ing. cooccitcd pa10D with a bi& q<>-a peDOO who wa.nb a ca.Ref and needs suca:sa. fve had lo recall and ltfCOllhm the 6nl pest ol my per- IOOl.lity for my role iD 1'bc Wa1tao1." FW: What made you decide to So into tbe mi.n- ilUy? Wen: you brouJbt up in a reliajoul way? RALPH: Noc really. My fa&her wu a COOSUUC- tioo eq:ineer. la fact. there W111 a time whcn I didn•t even know what it meaot to be a Ouistian. I wu an apostx when I met my wife in college. 1beo tbere wu a period when I read a lot ol boob. Tbae wu one by Reinbo&d Niebuhr that bad a tremendoua dfec:t oo me. I became 10 infatuated with it that I drove up lo tee Niebuhr in Watcbatu Couoty (N.Y.J and bad a loo1 talk with him. Tbat chat made me decide lo study for lbe miniltry at Yale. FW: Wu your wife rdipow? RALPH: Very. When I wa in the Pbi.&olopby O ub, she wu had of a CJuiauan orpnizatH>n. and we med lo debate comtantJy. FW: And you fdl in love? RALPH: We llllC did. But rm afnjd we're di- vorced now. She Liva in Ca~ Valley with our two dauafaten. They're IS and II and very beautiful. 11 • f AMllYMUU.Y.lepte-8 .tt7t : 0oa ~ ol than want 10 go iDlo bulinaa? _......,...,: I doa 't think IO. I tbia.t both lib to pt married and ldde dawn li¥C a mon: ordinary life man I do. : Wiry did )'OU give up the miDillly1 .u11.rn: J didD 't. rm l&iD • miaila.a. but .... bcm • bit& time liDcc J pcdonmd 1 ofticia.I hmcficm ne lMt time I mu- a coupfc .... a.ct iD Gardea Cily, . Y .• wba-e I llUVcd a littJe Qiaarep- IMIOalJ.111 c:hu.rc:h. llcc:cm:Jy, ~. a sat me to pradt in front ol a SX-llt'l:saJtioat-tbc tint tune ill I 0 yean. fdt pretty &OOd- : Why didn't you oontmne JOUr .u-.rn: It J'lll wam't for me aay tnOft.. fdt the Church was too Iv behind the Too Mow. not ia time with the ~ DOC sutlii jtacly ia- witb blacb. I now rea.lUc I wu tllll>&tilCDl and ovcn:ritical. J blamed the for probkma t.ba1 wcrc really rny pcnooaJ "'otJleu&. : How did you sec tnvolved io actm17 -~...,. Fmt diitre .,.. aa ~ aa- dw, tbca a deemetr wbo .._..,.., read far Jc* Quiaaao. I did. ud .,c a • undcntudy far $2.5 a wcct. A ol eta,. lalcr-bef ore I bad a 10 iear1I hil part-the t.lar Sol act I bad lo ltcf' iJL I didn't bow wbal -doiaa- : How did rt COIDC o/n -.rn:; The leadiaa lady &0t IO aped walked 4 ia the midlAc ol tbc per· 11Dr1nuw::e--t11.aa'1 how it ca.me 41 I owec1 rd De¥U do tba1 ap.ia.. and -. Ii.a wetb I wn able IO do all the : Probably. Aa • mioiller you we a certain aulbonty and you·~ not easily intimidated. Being older bdpcd. By the time I aot into actina. I wun 't • fri&baened Dd.. : What did you do to IU1YM until you make a lMoa • u ad.Or? : At lnl I was u editor al R-- boob. Then I wn a IOCial wortcr Wcstcbc:ster County. Tbaa I wu a in a home for (alter cbiJd.n:n. I rove caba and even wotbd a a bar- : She manqed the fomp 1tu- • houlc II New York Uomnity WU 10 ~ of the studcau' u:bcn. We aot a t ttt apartment oul al Aftd 10CDCbow lbc alwap mated lcltoven upaiain for our Uda. : Why did your rnarN,c break up? : We Mmply lf'CW apart. At JS are DOC the u.mc pc:npn JOll were at 20. When we fiDaDy realiud what ns bAfV!'ina,. w ooulda't face it. We took ow muriaae 'ffU'J ac:riomty, and for aix ycan aba ii wu really ova, we tried to ... , l.Opdaa a..i make i1 work.. FW: Do you CYa" waaa to pt IDll'ricd apiD? RAl.Jltf: I boaestly don't bow. I've bad a few nfa•icw.bipa ia my life. but cadt laltcd a vay loaa time. l 9CCID to be a one-woman man.. I don't bk to go ow with a Joe ol cWICROI Prla. 10 after hav- IQI been wilh one woman few ., kJac. u'a dit6cuh IO SCf uacd to 10meODC die. FW: Doo't you p:t loady bcina oa your own? RALPH: h's fumry. but I doo't. Pew the fin& time in my lite. I have a daily joi> from K"Yen in the moraioc until aeven at DishL I like the ditcipliDc ol it.. My life ii tlJUCbual fcx a c:banae-After 14 yc:an al haphazard life a an ad«, I DOW have KCUrity and pcnlWWllClc and orpniza· tioo. I've ll.Oppcd beinc a vapbood FW: How wdl do JOU pt a1oaa wtt.b your OCHtan? MUlff:: Amarinpy wdl aba four yean ~ ap:ndiQs ll ~ • da'f kJFthc:r. 6Wle days a ..-. We're ~ IDOft tbaa "I seem to be a one-woman man. I d(>n't like to go out with a lot of different girls_" aay raJ-lif e family. rm lm'C. FW: Do you 1ooe each odaer' 90CiaUy aha work? RALPH: Noc me.. rm 001 the IOCi.al tiod. I tc:od lo get involved in other thiq,.. FW: Lik.e what? RALPH: I wotbd oa Tom Haydm'• campaip foe the Saaa&e. [Haydca lost Califomia'1 Dcmocntic primary IO io- wmbml John v. Twmey. I And tbm. lhcre'1 my theater. fW: b that why you IDDOUDCed you wac licarina "The Waltoaa'"7 RALJIH: Yea. I ltartcd a tbcata whlcb wound up COllina me SlS,000 a &bow because I imistcd oa payiq every man- bcr of the cut. I ubd the studio cithtr 10 raiK my wary or aivc money lo the theakr IO keep d acXna· They wouida't do e1ther. Finally I pvc in and wmt ~ to work. FW: What did the public uy wbm you kit the ICtla 1 ftAl.Ptt: I goc 1 ~of lctcen from people who uid the,'d never wnnen rao ktt.en bcf~. but J WU KfVing an important functian in their bomca u a father ftpte, and they wianlcd me: to atay oo. They 1trcued the quality ol love and carina for ad\ ocher that we ahow Oft 1bc WaJ.. com." I feel the quality ol lov•na that I may have u AA act« ii 1 pit, not a taknl. ~ aboWd noe tuna hit b..:t OC'I a tilt. II lhould rR be UICld l&LI See 7 Miles Away With Spy Scope! SEE OTHERS WITHOUT BEING ~N! ....... lllses -ii lismt pea,h, llllses. sports. wild ..... -nmnl-*'s. 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Study tiny inteeta. View human haira valuable stamps rare coins Detect counterleit c urrency, fraudulent 1ionature1 Even oomoerefinoerPrints.Givesyaua llfetune of uaefulne. and pleaure tool All trua for lust i3.95 ----, I I Ru.ti M!Nature ~ Tele9oope for whiott I erK:loee l.IS plus 4$ .... postage and twl<ltlno I mutt be ltw9ed and udded in every wwv Otherwise I may retum f<>f MONY '** 81 once o AlllllMI· .., 4' Ible s-.t l• I I I I I I I Pnnt Name Address ------------------------- "Eat and Grow Younger!" says leading Research Doctor! EXCLUSIVE! First Re/NM to IM Public in a oew boot by Or. Beajamio Fraot! Abouc this breatthrough wort by Dr. Frank. Or. Sheldon H. Headier, Pb.O., Cbair-maa. Divmoa ol Basac Sc:icoccs. University o1 Baja. Califomia says: ''1 lnow ot no other medical person or nutritionist who has contiououaly ltJ'csscd the dietary impc>f1.a.OCX ot ouckic acids a.s has Dr. Bco- jamin Frank . . . he has opmcd the doon. to the genera! pablic. to the 51ib.!.lances which form the very euena: cl life in a '"Y that is ecbbk, tasty. and very easily chgested." Basal Oii IM''"""' lli..Jcov,ry o/ IM ·· Kq o/ u/~ .. ! You've rad about the sunlmg discovery of the Ooubk>-Hclix. the substance '° yow gcocs thal in- structs your body cdb how to reproduce themselves.. Since lhcn. fantastic stndcs have been made io re- search oo the subsiV)()C5 called ATP. ON A. and RNA. Or. Frank's own studies sugges&cd to bun a Uartliog theory . . ne ..-.._,.. ~ 1s..,.. nar...., c• ... ....,. u.w .. a.-. n.,_.,.cs1 ATP as the fundammtaJ fuel of life -a magic mo&ecuJe we oeed to throw a bell, male love., fed alive.. ONA is lhc "program" nature builds into every cell in your body, to tell it whether to bccocne a part ol your heart, your m~les. or your 6ngemms. RNA is the Mmcsseoger" that mstrucu each «U what to do to casry out Nature's program. AJI lhesc: supedood.s ~ what Kitace calls auckic acids. Or. Frank theorized t.bal M people get <Nder, these programs bcicomc faolly. The ONA '1txgcts" socne part of lhc program. or lhc RNA "forgets" to give the cell the complete im&Ndiom A4 a result, your new slin celh aRn 't qu1te • good as your o ld cells.. lbc: skin kl6cs its falltcncy and wnntles develop. Your mu~les lose aomc of their capability and grow less st.roog. Your hurt, your lungs, e~ your bfa.an. start t~ be tudc up ol ~cells whK:h havco"t the pafcc- uoo your cells bad when you were young. So. tltal"s /tow It.....,. Ii/~ Nu MwtlyJ btt1t, you SIJ1. Wltat CM ~ "' abot.I ut Or. Frank's Slartling Mtca is: 0on·1 1~1 tit~ ull.s /tw-1''· CorTU1 the eMTfY lou io aging -resaou l.be c:ncrgy rtqumd fot repair ol this forgetful ONA! r~1t '~'" 1tow 1o ~ yOtllll 116.u. by feeding l.be body more ouclac llClds. He tried it. tint by injecting nucleic Kid an.lo abc:c. then with a g1oup ol human hemp. lt produced apcc:txular rcsuha -often as cady II.\ lbr: serond °' IJwd dsy afaa tre....,. ... f Aad 1t •exciting mcdicaJ researchef'S an cm:r the world! Wri11ll~s '1u,~•utl. SA"' looA,,J 10 1~111• ~· Or. Frank's patients abo followed a «kt of wperfoods nc:h in nucleic Kid. Within the firsa Of teCOOd week, the pette0ts• faces Mid• buJ1hic:r, ro&ier ~The slio sc:cmcd smoodlcff Soon lioc:a aod wrinkla began to dimlDISh' A4 dc:5cnbcd m bis boot. with 16 peticats ol both 1cacs. aged from 25 to 60. W.. resilicocy impt'Oftd ctram.bcaJly in wecb. Thie oldcf they were. I.be mon dramatic the chaaga weR! Oa the a~ ...... the entire g:roap loobd 10 yean younger! (Similar results arc reported to have been obtained by Or. Frank with thousands ol pe- 1.ieau .. his pti.ak pnctice.) Alte:r Or. Frank wrote and ptMisbed pnJfess ..... papen OG the e:1pcrimml, lllOC'C raean:hen bcamc e•citc:d. Now a1 LMt. Dr. Fnnl has written a boot fof . ' Or ........ ,&. f.,.., ........... .......-............ ~ ... Mew YoR., • .. ~ ol IUC9' ..,.,....._...,_...MA ... ._ ,,,_. fO = ........ °"'9w --..-.... .,., #wJelc lw;ld ,,,_..,,,"" .,., 0•11• ....... ~-T"'9 ......... boot! ~ .. _... * .. ....-. ....................... p- ..... Of~ At-. New Yotll I,.._. of Tadw'°'°ll'I' the layman ... a book. which may be lhe most impor- tant breatth~gh of the 20th century for aoyonc 40 ot oWlct! In at he reveab his spcciaJ nucleic acid diet -a diet of superfoods you can follow at home - that fealures certain ~)) oblainabtc foods rich in the magjc nutrients that instruct your ~<M"g"etfur· body cclh bow lo "reproduce themselves young"t THE SVllPIUSINC LfiT OW SlJn:RIOODS The 6rst tUnc: you rad the Int of foods Or. Frank has found to be richest in their ability 10 '"teac.b" the body to p1oduce fre&h young cells. you wiJI be asaouoded. Included tS a totally oneqicctcd "food from the ~·· which as even richer m these precious nucleic acids WMll can/lhJ thao it is when rrah! Anoe her superlood OD the list is llClUalJy vital to the production ol these magic youth cdJs~ yet, the chanca an:, 1(HI lun~ f,,e11 ,,.,..,Jti111 11 ri,N 06 'PIT plou. Aootber who6c group ol roods rich io nuclicic .ab are at t.besr .-cry peat of value w~11 11tey 11u dmd! This..._ you can~ money with Or. Frank's No- AgiDg Diet! This scnsatiooaJ boot as DOC wnnm fOf doctors as Or. FranlL·r. tint boots were. Tim boot ir. tcw ""' and it includes n-erything yoo need to follow th,; diet ol ~tfoods .. home: I . Some Walking Muacb 2. A R.nohatioo in the MakUlg 3. New Eougy few Our Cells 4. The No-Ag:iag Did s. It Shmn 00 Your fJKIC 6. Helpful Natrition for Orvg Addicts and AloobOOca 1. Eat Your Way to Health B. Eat Bdtcf: Yo.'11 Baulbe P..Mlcr 9. New Hope for VK:tims of Hean Disease 10. Oaolaicrol and tbe No-Aging Diet 11 . A New Approeclll to ow.eta 12. Kaw tk No-~ Dict Caa Hdp Oslcoertbritis 13. A No-Alinl Diet rcw v~ 1•. Make up Yow Owa No-Ann. Diet 'I IS. Some Otba Tbconcs ol Apng 16. Toward a Heabhler Future 17. Recipes for the No-Aging Diet w+· ":Cw ms na -...~ llefClwY.....-1.-.b•Am • Read &boat the 7(>..year-old licemcd pilot wbo loob like a vigorous man in bi& aOO-fiftiest "1bc truth is" be says. .. I'm younger now Ihm I wm ~ ycan ago. .. At the _., ol 71, Edward W. Stilt wm bald. arthritic, suflen.og from failing c:yesigbt. had painful dhertlCUlitis, and chrooic fatigue. Alter wper- food therapy from Dr. Frank, be reads telepboac dim:torics without ~ Im arthritis aad dhe~ litis baYC ~ disappeared and there is a thin growth ol hair oa his ~ head! Whal•~ 1~ /ootl.s t.hol flftOtk '"woU.in1 mirodd' of Dr. Frtud.'1 pt11~111.i! That's the mo&t uciling news of all! Tbc:y arce't stra.age foods -cw peculiar po- bOm )'OU have to cbole down -1/tq 11Te foods'°" probably till 11nyw.wy! YDM simply orm't rrttinf ~ftOUP o/ llwm. ~cOUM ill proper q11111t1itiu Dr. Franl."s r~OTdt iNliaau 11tey ...arl WONlus! Wlty I/Us di,1 of su~r/ootl.s c1111 'WC1'k /or 1""· U you an already i.o superb health and look young fcw your age, the did will probM>ly not make you loot younge~. says Or. Frank. But ii w111 act ~ a powerful preveoll~ measure. dclaymg the onset of age, helping guard you against dqenenlive diseases. And teenage patients Wlth acne m br. Frank's tests showed marted improvement. Bui if you are lite most American adults, the diet will ... ... smooth away wrinkla on the face, ncclL and ha.ods ••• ... lcsvn pc aca~ the.ravages ol degenerative diseases . . ... your skin will become oghta and glow with health ... ... you can dow down your aging process, maybe ~ grow a bttle younger, starting right now! Sc9ll Now lor ~Sc 111 ... Beel• N.Ri* Cta Itel U you don't agree, after reading Or. Frank's boot. that it's ooe of lhc mor.t valuable boot.s you ew:r read. SIJ!IP'Y R:t1lm it and every penny ol your pa:rc:hase pncc (eaa:pt postage A handling) will be refunded. So you can't lose by mailing yow order at once - and you might pin knowkdge that could atmd your life by years! Mail CXMrpOft now. ~1mAO • MAU. NO-lll'Jll COllroN TOGA TI • E 4.MllUCAN CONMIMD. ~ NAD-• : i C..... ..... 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Al wbidi Hauy sat bolt ..... and nd•imcd All dismay, MJ am AOf.!" His waU puabcd him bee& 00!0 t.bt pillow. MLic dowo 00 that bed, Kcmy, ·• she nrlamwd -rbc doctor" knows bat!" Tbue acc. ol counc, a loc ol paUc:nta who don't heed anythcQg t.bt doctor aaya. Sbadacs daow lhat ODe-(hj,rd of all palieoa lddom follow tbar pb)'MCDDI' .dvac:c. But. if you're '~ Iha. you're 11tln-ntttl m your bcalcb. Pet'hapl you're a ,.IUJ,"C! ,.o.JiC!nt who a ready to be ac:ti· va!ed, ready to lake oa ~ rcspooaibilily fc>f your own health-to devdop a partocnbip Wl1b your doctor, knowlQI that be can do a &ot for you. but that muda ol what be does depeoda oo you. Nochiq is moce important in beooc:niq an ..4 c:tffldtt1 f'alioal than karnina bow 1o QCXD- muaicate with your doctor, &Dd it ICa.rtl IH/"'C! you ao ia '°' your appoiDllDeot. Ma.ay poop1e "'f reaz" wbeo they're alone with the doclof ia t.bt eurrunma room,~ f()fJdtina all I.he little tbiDp they wanted to dttam with h.un. ranembcriaa only t.bt major ~.-ad maybe even forpttina aomc ol t.bt dd&ils ol that. Do your home-wott.. W nae dowu tbc quea.- uons on a.a index card bcfORbaod, a.nd brina tb&l .. arocery tilt" a.lon1. Ohm wllm I tec ~ th1n1 lite that. I Jllll ta.kc it from tbc palll:ot and ao down the !jg one Item .. a lime. My job is made casia, and I bow that par.me won't &c.ne, muuc.nng ... rm Just 111 "l'OfTICd oow as before I watt UL .. Try IMklng out • ht like tNI before '°"' nat wt.ft '° ... doctor: THE ASK-THE-OOCTOR UST IWor'9 ......... (co.npt• ... part ,......, 1. The nwn rauon I am '°'"' to the dodor: 2. OChcr dUnp that worry me about my bc:aJda : a. What I upoct the duc::tur to do for me today Durtftghwttft (~181• ........ of doctor) 1. What IS t.hc dJllJIOl&ll' 2. Why did I set 1t. and how can I prevent 11 next tune!_ .... .. Doctors need to be challenged and questioned. Patients must not be shrinking violets where their children, their lives, their bodies are involved." 3.. Are tbcte any mcdicioa for me to tab? (describe>~~~~~~~~~~~- 4.. Arc the~ any speaal IOSUUctJom, oooaems or possible udc dlccu I oecd '° know about re- ptdma the mediaoc? (dclcribe) ___ _ An. ...... (OIMllll ........... of dod«) 1. Am I to return {or anotba viait? ( wbeo) _ 2. What abouJd I do at home? (dc:acribe) __ 3.. Am I to pboae in for lab rcporu? (whee) 4.. ShoWd I rcpC>f1 back by phone foe aay rea, son? (when >~~~~~~~~~~- Bot you can't ~co get thaJ far without prop- erly uplai.mna your complama. One: mocbc:r ol lhn:le came iato ba" doctor's o6lc apo6occti- cally .... llnmcd my leg gardc:ruaa. and d'• beea bothc.rina me foe a couple of wecb. It's re&lly nothin&. but my husband Ulldted l have you look al IL .. Well. 1t'1 a good th1A1 the doctor did became an hour Lila abc wu an the hospital re- oavioa 1rutmc:nt for th.rombophlebttn. wbidJ CCM.ikj have thnatcncd bu lite. Mc:otJon link thinp that bother you. C'Vea ii they tttm unrdaecd to your m&JOf' complaint It's oltm I.he lul words a paUcnt uttcn u he's lcavm1 (Mii's pcobably noe unporta.at. Doctor. but ... ") duit pva tbc doctor .... bell dues.. Oocton' a.a.ma vary in oomprdlenllvcnca. U you're visitina a doctor wboee c:ununabon teema brccey, there lnJIY be c&UIC for question. One youna mother told m how ahe took her l · ycar.dd ta ICC an orthopedist: "He examined from the bod! "How to e. Your Own Ooctof- ~" by Keith W. Sehnert. MD.. with Howard E~ PublltNd by OrOIMl I Dun- i..,. Inc. ~ • 1975 by K.tth W. Setwtert, M.O., Md Howatd Eieenoetg. fAMllY WEEIU.Y, I ; ?11 2'I, Tt11 8 D Wlthlhe FREE Lafayette Catalog I • •; ... -..OBIN& Jcec.p. • I I ~---T ....... &t a .... Yorta ,,,.., I I Send mr mEE c:..eog to I I...,. 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Up. ... -------- Name --------------------~-~ ~ Clty/st.t. lJp l ---------~~-'!...:.-'.....~~ !.--!~.!L'--·!_ _______ J COlll.tilwN Dr.IL ...... her. Slid Ille llllld a Mp dtfocmily, but Iba! lbo'd probably OUlpOW iL He put her iD correc:tne lhocm aed told ._ to brias Im b.cl in -...... Then be said the dloa waea't belpinc aad put -·-'"' Ilia ., .. bodmed -. •I ... lia ID-*rcladlw, _. ....... ra9y ... at -·-·· ......................... ..,,..,..... Wl'Olll widl Im. It ... ia hia c6::e tb8t I NUDcl what Md botbaed me about <be ... doc:to«. He bldn't CWll tabD Corey's al.Kb a«-;u.t tolled them up pMt tbe t.occa and Mbd bc:r to waltl" Aft.er the cumjnatjoo, moat dodon will ,,.........,, wbat"a wroaa-« aay that DOdliDa ii. If aot, Mk. If <be a:pl••tioo • too tcdmial, don't jmt DOd ud '° home to worry. A simple plea-"'I doo't qndawtand a ward you're •finl"-can 00.S bim bid: to c:arUL. U it's only a wont or two dw ~ you. ml for a deftoitioo ad for tbe aipUlcancc ol the problem. Otbenriae you could wind up lib the ama who .,.. bolpitabDd fa« bypatemioo aad placed Oii • aalt..free did. and who. DCYer bavina Ud tbe bur uda ol .... propaty o.p.iDat '° him, aot an be wanted by filchina aa1t prdda horn the traya of. other pU.imta. U the doctor pracribea medication. be sure to uk bow it"a to be tataL One man. who luldn"t Ubd, ocarly cazvcd an eter· nal aicbe roe himldf iD tbe annals ot. medic:ioe by takioa ao ua1 suppository by mouth. Fortuna&ely, be c:ompfa.iocd to the doctor about the taste of "that teni· blc mrdicini." U you m.iaa a dOle of. medicine, abouJd you tab: a double oae oat time? If you're~'° any~ catioo, doa't waftlc about it-.. 1 tbint rm aDerpc to peoicillin, but rni not aure. .. Be u tpeCi8c • you can. If you're al- ready takina medication pracribcd by ~ doctor, doa't wait to be Mbd- tdl him about it. Mediattiona, lib J*>' pie. aomdimes are~ •. A aood qUC11tion to lllk ii. "Are thcR any other tbi.np beaida this pracriptioa that will help me get beUer?'' Mn. Martin toot home oaty a couab mectiriM pr.- ICriptioo for bet broocbitia. That quea- tioo mi&bt have prompted tho doctor to IUIP'l ltam, heavy ftuid intab, bed mt and eomcthinc to hdp her sleep al ru,bt-all of whic:b would have been far moni important in bcJpina her body be.a iadf tbao the couch medk:ioc that oaly auppCDed aymptOllll. If the doctor rccommcnde a coune ol action that woo't wo.rt for you, tell him • IO. Many a YOWi& modlcT ha com- plaiaed to fJimdl. .. .,, 1M& doctor IUR liva on a mountaintop. He said l'Ye goc to stay lo bed for dmie days. But be . didn't aay who'd feed and ctn. the tkla and do the diabes aad laundlJ.• ID i. pbyaic:iu'a prw. ~ ... jllll DDdded qn am· He llliPt ..._ .._ able to arnoae f« a ...... h t- orapotm to bcr IMbud ~a few days aft bun wo.:t or bad Orudma comeaaday. Ast about Nlbictkw oo 8diftlJ, or other prccaltiom; llDll bow la-a ...,.,. '° be aafcxced. One timid pMimt .. told by a 91*ieliat DOt to ftlt Oil .. in- jured foot too mudL He .... .....,. • year. loaa ah« it bad healed. Dml't be ahy about ................... cillm. n. ptt* •itJtiaD JOU ...... to • becw it..,. be.. -............. ,.. ...:la ..... Aat if it"a a .... Clllll ...... aad if lbc ..wu ia ,.,._ -.k ii .. aa "One timid patient was told by a specialist not to walk on his injured foot too much. He d idn't-for a year, long after it had healed." aubltituk somdhiaa Umilu-maybe a quality generic brand-ia • lawa pdce raQ&C. 'Jhc:re AR duce .. to tbe pbjliic::iaiR trea.lmcDt ltool: 1 ) the pracriptioo; 2) imtructiOos; .l) fo1Jow.4Jp. Propaty pycn imtndioca aaYe lbc dodor'a tima by SO percent to 60 percent. l"Ye done studia abowioa tbia.. and the pe.dem who's been properly i.mtruc::tcd maymab ooly one tdcpbooc call to <be doctor, while the poorly imtruct.ed padcnt may mate three or fow. There'll be times when your doct« wants anocber opinion oo wbat'a ail.inc you, and bell refer you to a apecialilt be truats. It mata senae ID report bid: to him after be'a had time to So <WU the other doctor's report, because be'a atilJ yow primary physician and the c:apCalD ol your care. Jf you're unhappy with tbe treatment you got from the llp0Ci1liic, by all meam let him bow. Surpoo Bill Nolen tdla ol a radio&oPt be scat a woman &o for a aeries of. tpatmeota After one visit, abe aabcft.o be referred daewhere. "ffe WU rode, wouldn't an- awer aoy ol my questiool llDll aded aa if I we.re ao imbecile," abe llormed. Said Dr. Nolen, "Thia waaa't the flnt CCMD- plainl rd had about him. I jmt don't send my patiema to him any more. .. I have no desire to pndb by mdl ~ationa ~ tboee in ancient BabJloa, where Hammurabi'• Code decreed· thel the aurreoo who failed to uve a ooble- mao'a 1ip1 paid for hia m.aJprac&e with a hand. 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N y 10022 I I LJ enao.d • S:Z 00 oh.-5C>C poslaQe Ind hlndhnO RUlh me AU 10 full ue ~ I z... z. producft .at1tl ~•so oo I I L1 enao.d • M 00 tor two 00f1'1:Mte lllts ( 20 productl un 1111 Wel l psy all I pa.ago .rid harding charges I .......... _ ... _, LIMIT2PERPERSON I I NAME JtG€ I : ~~ : ~------~~---==--~---~J C9What in the \\Orld! LARRY AND PAT KELLEY WortcramcMlt~~ ta thetr nwnege on the rocb? Larry and ht ~ say it's more like oo -Cloud Nine.· She's an airline stewardess, hued in Washingtoo, O.C. He's ao industrial an- gineer. womng in c.ourtland. Ala. 1'beir schedule loob like thl.J; She tak8I ol most Monday morn.inp foc the 700-mile com- mute to her job in Washington. He takes oH every morning foe th!; 25-mile ride to his job in Cowtlaod. When Larry's driving home in the aftemooo. Pat's Jetting oft to far-<Jif p*1es. Some nights she Bia to Las v-; be goes to night classes at a nearby --~~-. -....... ~-i;._-.-at 20000 f-be wlivemty. nrnuc sues • .... .. • goes bowling. It's that way until Thursday, when Pat flies home to Alabama aod l...any comes home to find a hot meal oo the table. The Kelley's arrangement tabs a lot of trust, and they've got it. ~I can't ~ about what he's doing wbeo I'm gooe, Pat says. -And 1 QD0t worry about what Pat's doing in Las Vegas; Lany adds. J~ fa. LITTLE Ellll Y "NA ,...... Yw wM, rl -lllJ c•..,,_. ... ........... of .... ,_.,. 1111 • 'Mlll Y MDU. Ml• to.I a.'"' MODEL,1URNED-IJESIGNER FONTAYM! You ft9ft ..-a wrftten guar8fttM lAMoft ...,.,..... The Dip. hrtlft, sketch board until she modals the end aeaae..,,, A ................ No. they're product benelf. In fact. Footayne bepJi not tcrumptious ooococtioos chamed up as a model All of Fontayne's clothes are by ao inventive toda jerk; they're the -one of a lcind." She woo't permit her bra.inchildrm of dsignm Footayne. Foo-~yles to be mass-produced and will give tayoe ignonis the dictates of Paris, New a written guarantee of erelusivity. So if York and London; disregards trends (•My you want to make sure you doo't come clothes are timeless; put them away foe face to face with someooe audacious five years, bring them out, they're atill in enough to be wearing ·your'" dress when style.·) aod is involved in every facet of you go to that special event, Footayne is her aeatioos from when her pen hits the the one to see. the ~ neither one is worrying. "'Wbm. we're together; the ICelleys agree, "ifs the best time possible.. ...., .,......... ._ -•cioul ,.,._ of .......... thinks the wamen's movement is strangely threatening to those few career women who de8ed the "feminine mystique" lcmg ago and mllde it In a man·, worid. Sbe tells about her experi- ance with one such MQueeo eee·: ·1 was cm the television pro- gram .. CUI Ta.IY when ...., FtlMlla the hostess, Virginia Craham, turned to the camera and said to the studio audience and the women out there, 'Cirls, bow many of us realty need byli.oes? What better thfng CUI we do with our lives than to do the dishes fot thole we love?' Wt!ll, I knew for a fact that her agent fought for every inch of the site of bet by. line on the television ICttien, and ( "°'1- dercJ when WU the last time she'd 00ne the dishes for aomeone 1he loved. I turned to the camera and said. ·women. don't listen to her. She needs you out there doing tho tlishes1 or she wouldn't ba~e the c;.aR':ive audience (ot this television progrmn, who.le byline she doesrl't want you to compete for.' I n:alized then that this kind of "ca.mer woman" didn't .-Dy identify with other women at all. For her, there were tluee kinds of people in the world-men. other women and herself." From "It Cba.nged My Ufe; by Rotty Friedan (Random House, •10). BIRTHDAYS (all Libra): Bund9J-Pope Paul VI 79; Patrick O'Neal 49. llonaf- Jayne Meadows 50; William Conrad 56; Sam Ervin 80; Creg Moms 42; Gecwp Raft 81; Cb.arlea Percy 57. T...a,-Brigitte Ba.rdot 42; Al Capp fJT •...... ., Creer Canon 68; Trevor Howard 60; Gene Autry 69. 1'hlradllJ-Deborah Lia 55; Tnamn Capote 52; Jobooy Mathis ·U; Angie Dicltimon «; Susan St James 30 . Fnd8J-Julie Andrews 41; Walter Matthau 56; IUchard Hanis 46; Stella Stevens 38; Vladimir Horowitz 72. aaans.r-Gioucho Marx 81; Graham Greene 72. Q1dps &Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY BJ Rldwd Armour ,I '' .. ,...,.~ GOPHER BROKE I've nevec seen him, but alu, I've wa his hocwwwworli: m - pus. I've -the boles Wt by du. gophes, A eeuelela cfia-, aever loaf.. I've tried some poison, tried a trap, But neither ... that wily chap. I've lriecl to drowa bim bat, pert otter, He reems to thrive upon tbe w.m. Though it may seeat a bit alnurd, I'd lib to put in one good word: lmtead ol what he does, you tee, I wish this worli:er worbd forrme. 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Bntern's Prince Charles asserts thet the Revo- lutton would h•Ye occurred enyway beceuae '"It wes bound to " America was expanding rapidly, he aeys. and was becoming a great nation "and the friction (between Englend and the colonies) would have been 1mposs1ble It would have exploded ultimately I do~·1 know In how many year1-pemaps 20 or 30 " Prince Charles, herr lo tile British throne, makea lllat statement 1n a conversation with historian-journalist Alistair Cooke about King George ill, Britain's ruler at the time of the Revolution on a taievralon speclal an· titled "Amerlc1'1 L111 King .. The program will be aired Tuesday 1t 8PM on KCET Channel 28 Fiimed 1t WlndlOr Cestle. l<1ng George's favorite residence near London. the program resulted from Prince Charles' determination to ''clear the name" of llis grNt-great-great-great-great grandfather A1 .. rt- ing thet King George Is "a very misunderstood" mon- arch, the prince tells Cooke "I respect him enormously I should hate that what happened In pollt1cs. what happened In the International sense. should somehow mask the king as a person, as a human being, as somebody who was a great patron of the arts, a great family man and somebody who was enormously loved and appreciated and greatly respected · in England Prince Charles dl1putea-the generally-held theory that King George was Insane His roval ancestor. he says in the Xerox special, was neither manlc-depres11ve nor schizophrenic Instead, the prince says. l<ing George suttered from a metabolic cond1ton 'Which affected hll blood and which then affected. to a certain e11tent, his mind He had halluclnatlons more than manic attaclls " In their wide-ranging discussion, Prrnce Charlae and Cooke note that the American colonlsts hailed "good old King George" lor his action in dl1m11111ng the British minister who had Imposed the Stamp Act In fact, the prince exprease1 the behef that the coton11t1 In the time leading up to the Declaration ol Independence would have been happy to recognize George ae King of America "but what tlley did not want was the Brlti1h Part11ment 11 the parliament of America " It 11 neces- sary that King George be judged In the context of tri. 18th Century, says Prince Charles. and not In term1 of 1976 It's a "splendld tl'llng" for Americans to celebrate their Bicentennial. he add•. because ii glv .. them a chance to dl1cun Iha people and events ot 1176 "Quite rationally, and without coming to blows .. llORNINQ 8:00 • £ s-n. 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Pelt< larwford Ccl•llcl Amold -~· SltlAMt~ G Zlhl ~ Ge.-Sllrt (R) 19 73 Wo!ld Ghdll C~•lllPIOlllhlPJ m1naged to upstage him repeatedly, but wu IS 111· tempered u a temperamental actress could be Rosie is 1 camel A dromed1ry She hu one hump Says G1mer "C1mels are easily the most obstinate, stubborn. m1ltc1ous. stupid and uncooperative animals l'w ewr worked with ind thoM 11e their fOOd qu1ltt1es" On loc1tlon tn Kan1b. Utah, G11ner learned to 11de ind handle Rosie. "She wu already supposed to h1w bffn 11ddle trained and 11ught to coosh (to sit down), to rein, to back up But the only thing Rosie knew how to do wu to d1¥es~rd all '°mmAJ\d,, bite and .snip at you, and spit And she'd kick you if you didn't witch out. She could kick those ilwkwud legs in 1ny dtrectlon In lacl, one of the tr1iners got his foot broken by Rosie when she WIS In 1 pl1yful mood." Normally, a cr1fty, 1maglnat1ve •nd charming .ctor like James Garner 1s 1ble to 1void being upstaged by his co· st1n In ,. motion picture. But this wu not the case 1n Walt Disney Produtlions· western comedy·adventure, "One little lnd1i1n," 1n which he stars H • corpor1I who 1s c h119td with mutiny when ht" lrtes 10 help Indian women •nd children durins • cav1lry ,.,d Garner got tm share of lumps, too In a c11efully s11ged and rehe11sed mot, he w1s to ride Rosie Into the scene up to a clump of bushei ind dismount, but Rosie had 1deu of her own The first 20 auempu to shoot the scene brought only frustr1t1on Rosie went everywhere but where she wu supposed lo go When the ector be11n to fight blck i nd pull at the reins 1ggreu1vely, the e1mel bellowed like a dinosaur ind refused to cooperate. At one point she started to run ilw1y with Cuner, the camel tr1inen and stuntmen had to pursue her to rescue the sl•r When G•rner wu 1n the saddle, the Irate e1mel would twist its long neck ilround ind try to bite him If she wu s1tt1ng down she'd refuse to get up When Vie WH st1nding, 'he'd refuse to ill After a few weeks on lootion in the 100-desree temper11ures at the Coral Pink Stind Dunes near l(jn1b, G1rner began to threat~ Rosie with m .. king her the "only humpless cemel 1n upt1vlty " Garner and his fem1lt" co·star hf'IP "One l1ttlf' lnd11n· make its televl\1on debul 1n two p•rt' and open the 2Jrd \eu on of The Wonderful World ol 01\nt'y Sund1y ~enln"' (<.t>pl 26 i nd Oct )) at 7PM on NBC wnwnced 10 h•ng, G1rnPr escape\ the guardhousr with the 11d of RO\oe, ht\ female co \tllr who not only Garner summed up the experience with "It wlS en· llRhtf'ning It m•de me realize how lucky I am not lo hilve I'> work wilh thoi.e contempltble croturf's re14ularly " , ... , SUNDAY (Contlnued) -12:30- • .JJ Nfl hotblll Pre-611111 Slli'I D D~114 Cit llM\t: "f ral!C-is c.ts r. ltlt II.Ket" (com) Sl-Oon1ld 0 Connor (J?J ()) Nfl ftot•all Nn York C11nts vs Los An1tlu Rams S f 11•111 ltflM'I 1100 9 ([) •Fl FoetM• Sin F rm1sco •fot wt St11tlt Subawks D Cl) II llfl FeotbaM 8alt1mort Colts vs 01llH Cowboys ([) Wrlltlillt 1t the Ot,mpk 9 ""4 On D lilorit: "llHllJ ' llwlnpt-" (dra) '39-Spencer lracy a Voict of AarkultMrt fD Hell,-.aod ltle-llsiotl Thutrt ((JI) (IJ) hr111 ltpoort ID liotralin ff llMltrts llvstrn rD NCAA Nirltlirllb -1:30-• .n GHMI of tllt Wttl • lllowit: ':C) ''Tiit Whole Wofld It W11d1l11f' (dra) 69-B~rl lvts Jouph C.mpanetla. llal Holbroo~ a Tllt lrout lrotlltti 1 a er 1 A111tu1 lllofld 2:00 8 1lltCM111,._ _I} Mod Sqtlld CD Moit: "'Tht ,met & tht '•uper" (ad•) 31 [1101 fly•n 0.ude A11ns G>hru11 X ftittl ltr Tod1y (i21J J)) Sports C"-lltnr• CD Sietnpff tt Domlnro ·81~ -2:30- 2t l'tnttc0St1I Tt111plt fD ly die Sfft of HIS f'Hls Oocu menlary porlml of 8111 l e11 1no nis wor~ on 1 pollution fru en11ne ( llJ $) NFL Glmt of tllt WMl JI Soul Trt111 3:00 e TwlliPt Zollt .£ Wild Wiid .... e Mowit: ''Tiit 1'11111tlroitr" (Ort) b5-Rod St11s11 Cit Sinister Clnt111a a limll'ly Swagart Sllow fl:) fffllwtl of Allleriun folUlft (R) (3 l ) Super Bowl s..ci11s '76 -3:30- • Clll It M.qrOtti • Co11t11 root111n ·75 l! .J: *"" Wofld }I, Atli1-Town Han fl!) WeNn (JI ) ) l'ro footb1M "'Jbl<~ 1t Marcus Welby 4 :00 D l'1c1f1< SollU1wut Opo Ttllftls Ch1m,ion1hip1 Se1111 ltn1I SontlH m1tches lrom P1ulty P1v1loon D Sull4ay D Yoya1t to Ille lotto111 of tllt Sta J ltnlnu ' Worl4 of"'• St1 1a w.~ .. ~" tD Motit : "On tht Wttttfront" (drl) ~4 lolailon 811ndo Eva M111f ~1nl ~111 M1ldtn Rod Slt'l'' IT 1 Aoc:\ Ctncttl .u f Ad1111· u at World ot Sltmnl f.li) Wall StrMt Wffk ( H t ) Colltlt footb.IR '7' m 811 Ttn foetb.111 Htphpb '5 timp111 r1oflle-W_,oint 111 llllltttlon -4:30- • World of Survlnl (I: fate ltlt "*'*' U .,I.) Cwtrn 11 Thrtt r...,.tta 11 Mttnh11• DWorldrr• D lhttt D1111t f~M Hlpllt~tJ ill,..... e Heltywood Clltf S:OO e Sor Trtl .]) lllowit; .c: "Tiit s. ...... ( dll) S2-Chartton Huton Su"n Morrow . \]):""' .:c ltc•lltl C.UsltlV ~ill D Tllt World ti Wtt a> Movie: t "Me11 of tllt West" <wes) ·~8 Gbry Coooer lee J Cobb m AIDtriuAJlsml lnisll Hour 2'l • ..... the ''"' at Wild Wild West fD WtslliftrtOA WM\ Ill .fYltw ( 2t • ) At1'1 Sports World it llltM: C "Sink tllt ltM!ltrt\" C d11 I 60 l\enne lh Moie Dana Wyn le• m Amtnun Anater -5:30- D .U 6 """ D Widt World ot AiYtfltvrt 10 Hip llolltn 17 1 Otlland bkkr Sldtlints f.li) l'ttb ot Mot*' A loo' at lhe SQf<tatul., ouldoor c1nem110111phy ot t11mm1~e11 Cre& Mll(G•lhv•1y ind 1ne lilt Jim frtem1n ( 2t t ) hi. to tllt M11111t1 tm l't< Elpt footlllN H1r!lk1hts m flulJ riliplna •V•NINQ e:oo B (J)llftl D OflUT Klclnttld e MloM: CC) (Zllr) "Sllt11t 111111· lllft(' (611) · 72-Bruct Ottn 9 (8 CJ)) '1111 C.,tlift & Tift· llille Cutsll art Bob Hopt Atdd F au 1nd John T, avolta 11 lrOMldt <m Wll4 kid of Alll111tlt tD '1111 Ull4t'1M WOr'hl of J1e411t1 c.u.ttill J?1 (]) R\ltll c.lmtn Sllow ec.m.... D (() filM Fulu1t a s,.c.: "" G Watt! World Qm CorOM flow -6:30-u lli ) ·.I ,...., D tindkl Ca!Mra 1~ Tiit Hlrold uprns tD WMt1'1 ,., Stor, ll:t l'tllllOrt It Trntl QD~ltr Glmn 7:00 D ·u } , tI• '° Mltlutn D WORLD TV l'ttEMIERE * MAJOR OISNEY MOVIE D ,IJ 'I~ rr~ m World of Dts· ney 'Ont l11tle lnd11n On lht Run · Part 1 ot 1 lwo 011t comed) $t1111n1 Jamu G11ner Vt11 li4'1es and Jodie fo~I" G11ner pot111ys 1n AWOl unlr1m1n "ho nopes into the desert 1boa•d a mun ttmpered camel 1tcomo1n1ed by a 10 yrn old Indian boy (Clay O'Bnen) SIXMILUON DOU.ARMAN •BaOOPM@ p .... THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND I RUST DEED LOANS .ON ANY REAL ESTATE: No1 aU Mcond 1ru11 deed loan• cost the wme Tha1'1 why lhe Federal Government has given you a sMnple way of comp.Ming lhe annual cost of •ny loan ... IM Annual Percenl•ge Ra1e. TM lower rh~ rale, lh« lower your annual cost. Mo•t oth«r companiea ask you to pay Annual Percenlage Rates from 17'\ to 21'\.. That's M<auff they charge you 10'\. in1ere11 , a maximum commil· sion and give you a short time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your in1erea1 rate is lower (9'.), the commiuK>n is lower, and you gel more time - 8 years -10 fully repay your loan, including prin· cipal and inte~I. Th«re ue no balloon paymenls We offer you 11n Annual Percenlage Rate of 12.88'\, Check around. We believe it'• th« best rale avail· able ... and i1's •vailable to everyone. The figuru look like 1hi1. For every $1 ,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 monlhs. The Iota.I of payments is$1,407.36. We aoo offer shorter lerm loans at th« 11.ame interesl rate and commiuion, bu1 wilh proportionately high«r Annual Percentage Rates. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any timr by pre·paying Interest on the ~nee in accordance with state law. You IMly bo"ow from $2,000 to $.SO,OOOon a first or w cond lru11 deed loan -on any real e•tatc ~iny· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan in JO working days No gimmlck1. No double-1alk. We jUll think it's good bull.WA lo give you th« facta . •nd more morwy for your morwy. I eiRELIABLE ll llORTGAGB CORPORATION TmtM • Rn"'tff Bfnm ltr Z6 yun .......,ome..: Or-. C.: 2~'1 WA.tu Rd AM1w1m Cn4) 716·654S Loe A ..... e: J:!O NI• Vern'°°' (2U) 666·2$25 Sf \Wie\I! 1114'•'• Ri11h6nl\ ~IV<l lM/hl"' (2U) 9'7-:nst Ot...et Toti.,,... ""-9: !>on {111hfwl Volley (4/131442 n66R South&.,, I ong f~.vh 1211~b44 2'l7l \.\>mu"' C1111n1v tA<Y.•I 4'17 17'1 I Aft Efttarp~of SYfMN'Oft. "'Tlw P•oplor a...;,.. .. - l'lagie10 IUNDAY (COfttiftued) .,~~Ill 8 (ilti a,1 Otl COS liuub 1n duclt Muh1111nud Alt Attt loftnson llclly Wlult I01lo lhomH tht Sp.n llfll I td ~Uldy Ind ScooO, Ooo GWiM .w Wtst tDWIW W.Wtla-.ls m T\e fll e.-0r • ., J(l lltY11: C (90) "I~ l •H4 D1Jll1~t" (suspJ JI 1!1th 10 llooM Suunrw Pltslltnr -7:30- CD ustlf Ille WM m0r ..... MiMt1 c..i m a.u. u.,. .. ,,..,,118 8:00 8 f1 ,, fh Stur u4 Clltf $Mw Slutlds & Y11nrtJ 1unl D ~IJ _11 IJi D TIM lie l-1: ·~llMI" P11t I (d11) ]~ Aw1 C.rdntr Ch111ton HtstOll. Ceo11e lltnntdy, l04'nt Grunt Cenewrnt BujOld 1!1th11d Roundtree Ille he tt0111I ut1tlY1f111t destruchon ol tlle C4fltempo11ry metropohs ol Los An ttltS by two llllUIWt llllh lrtmon fllr ~lus.on IM\ neat Siind11 8 TIM UllN1 & 1Ml11y Gurils art Mlrtlla Rlyr end Alen Suu l r.ttf Mlnllatl Ylritty ltw 8 ('29 I ) .U Sil MW. S llH A al1m01ou1 tul pilot is found on 1u•rd 1ltr1 r1dt01nc 11111 slit no bttn sllol down by 1 Woild W1r II J1p1ntse Ztro ind Sit•• sm out 10 lOlvr lhr 11111tt11 Cl ...... : {lllf) ''Tiit ,... ... ,- (dlll 6S Rod Stttcrr CD ...., ... (Zltr) "Oultf' 1cam1 68 J1mts Coburn J1mt1 11111011 Gl S-Yorty SlllW fB llnul ¥1n1ty fn [ftll-a 11 h,i -&:30- .tt Owtnus 11.,.. 9:00 U IT ) t llCW SUSOll ~ Cllt n1 llo11k s youn1 n1flCr •S snatched hom h" b11thd11 poc:nic 1n lht park by 1n un1dtnht1td woman irlK> is 111" 101n~d by a youne man lht kidnappers ull 11011k s office thruten1ne lht ultey of lhe th1k! unlrss lony ant ol tht11 ft<Ot11pl1t" bt1ne held lor murder. " re lea std " °'11 Werts 8 (lltl t )) IJtJ UC Sn41r Mwle: '' (11111.0til) "lvtch Cu sW, & Ille 5"41~ ltW" (1110) 69 Paul Ntwmtn Robert Redford, KJlh111nt Ross Cloris lr~hman A couplr of te1enda1y Olll'-llr\ 11 thr lu•n ol lht century ta~r 11 Oft tht lim KtOlllP'••ed by •n ld•tnturoul 5ChOOf lucht• 1nd rnd up 1n Boltw11 where lhe 0«~1np '" brflrr G> a.a IMMr~ m11,._ rr1111 'Ji TM °"' W17 fD Mlstt1111K• Tl\tat11· TIM .._ .... m o SM. .. s,w rw1 -9:30- D J!l t 1 D Tllt lla hJtJ ltYt «>bus ot 1 lrl<l ul ll•rih. trleb111r hltrd 11111 10 m11k lllt ~11t ol thr nr• spoih per104'm '"' 111\ 111d molt0n ptc:lure wu.ons !tom lour Ne• York loulrons lll1d1 \On Squ11r Carden Shubt1t Allry S...d1 ~ Rut1u11nt ind lht lop of the Park llot1u11nl ove1look1n1 Ctn1111 Park Miona lllost Khtduled lo pe1 ICHm 11r llhtf "4erm1n H•I t mden Airth• f11nklrn Leonard N1moy 1nd comrd11ft\ Bob & Ray TV WEEK SEPTEM8£R 26 19'6 8Tlltli11Chc..Ma 1Q lloN: CJ ('M) '11111 ti-. ... ._...., •" (C4111) JO C4!nt Wlklcr lloNkl $1111*1tnd a> ltutll ti Utt me.... ... 10 :00 U ttfl )1 II nEMl(I( Del· lltCClMt Judd Hortcll stl<l n polocr St11t1nl Dom1nd 0.ht<tlllO, 1n out-.t11 dttKl~t •ho ton lo ltttp 1 pOl1tt 1nlor1111nt who 1111nh lo Juve to.n 1nd I"' up his hit 1m1d lht undtn.orld 111 Oldt• to mrt h11 OWll 111urdt1 1nd I"' his fOUlll SCMI I dt<tnl uobun11n1 Clllrfts Haid co sll" u 01h1cch10 l p11tfter MIChu t t.on11d 11 his boss. llhc~on ind Mario Gallo PDr1••Y' lomuo Dtlvecch10 s l•lher Ren1 Aubrr IOllOll lutSls • 0.., ., Dlawtly D '-"* TM A11M11t111 .., """'*'' CD•llfn a f'vMk ~ r1111111 St TIM M.111t Cl11Wit1 (R) G)lltlilll'wv • 1.-"""" .. -10:30- • HM111r S.1u111 si... G flritc UM falmtlflMi 11:00 GD l l~ITTlfJ" G>lltn Ghc.aetten l T\e maw CD lllN: -a... & ~· 11t1v1 46 Gar, Cooiitr l Mh P1lmt1 .., SiMtlf c-.. (Jal • .. ... ti lilt c... a A11111a...200 , .. 11 maw111t1~ .... m liutt Swa•r1 SM. -ll:lS- 1r ) s..., 111411 c.,u, -11:20- • 0f "-(iltl t I 1) Wy Willll'"' Sllft -11:30-n S,tth f1Hl/MHl1: Ct "flower Drv111 So11" lmu$) '61 Haner Kwan James Sh11111 D 5'1111111 ' CelllpHJ 8 TIM 700 Clu~ <Ji Ttlt'4/IM G Mttit : !CJ "Child U•dtr A LMr' (d••) 14 Oy1n ~nnon1 1101 INN: CJ "'llt AcMY • Ille Eatay~ (dr•) 6S Ch11flon· Hulon QI) Mu* 1114 tlM ~ W.d ID CM11tlllro G) TIM m. aub -11:50-a (Qt J J) 'It" MatWll Vin tty SM. Cunts include lohn 01W1d wn Su~n Clarl lohn Brnt1 Of ""111: t Ci "LIHt ti Ille WIWer _ .. (1dv) S1 ltHrty Hunltt 12:00 mvw..1-..._......,. 1:00 D At OM Wltfl. -1:30- ( 2t1 I ) "-"*"all Mewtt 2:00 u ...... c "Th• C.1111111ftd" (d11) ·~ l•mes Whltf!IOI' a 5'N•11t1 r,111, -3:30- D Merit: 1c 1 "Z.tr" (to1111 6? (om POslon l1m R1ckV\ MONDAY \O:ff • "t~IU&I Ou•llu ' (mil} •9-Altn l1dd "Strlh Mt M " (to111) l6-EU11 C.n IOI • "Dtill*tiee , .. ,.. (dtt) •J-Clt) Gttnl r.,. [tntrlOll \\:ff D CC) "l hH Tlltnn• llillt" (dra) 59-Doll Murrey Rlc~rd £11n lH Rt"'"' 11:00 CD "Yl&tl II t11t llp1" ( dr t > 4D-tarolt Lombard 811111 Al1t1nt Mnt Sl11rlty 1:00 !Xi ft) "(ett11" (WU) 71 Oon Mu111y Carol l ynley 2:00 D (CJ "D•r ti tllt lnttlfl" (SCI fl) '6J How11d llttl. Nicolt Mauiey lanel1t Scott IJ.111on MOOlt 3:00 tD (C) "laaull u lh WtJU" (dll) 10 \ tonard Nrmoy l loyd HaynH, Joteph Collen Dfwe1 M1rt1n l:JO • .C> "Tiit ~· I dra l '66-Ann M111rel Robert CQott TOiiy f11nc10S1 •V•NINO 8:00 &JIJTD llt..s u 11 J em11tws II is doubtful onr m•n hu t'vt'r h•d the incr~lble .usoci•tlon with • night club th•I D•nny Thomu h•d with the old 5100 Club In Chlugo. rrior to • guut •p~u•nce on NI C'• The Tonight Show Surrin 9 Johnny C.rson, Thom•• (who stus In The Pr•ctict' on N BC) t•lli~ •bout hit l•bulou• run •I th•I club. "Flot of •II," uld Thomu, "without Chi· ugo. there never would h•ve bttn mrl The 5100 Club w.s • neighborhood plue on the North Side. I w11 out of work •nd t us~ lo go to the Wllll•m Morrl• office, looliln& for booll· inl"· II ~em• the JMOple there were •lw•r• pl•ylng { arda. In Au1u1t of 1940, they got me • wttli •I thr SIOO Club. I tl•Y~ thrH yeut. The plue wn • 1u•11• prior to my woriiln11 thue •nd •flrr I left, they could nrver m•ke • 110 of It •g•ln. t h•d • terrific fol- lowlns. Tht neighboft\ood w" • mlaturf nf m•ny r.tu' •nd I did • lot of t'lhnl\ humor. It w•' • u~ of ~ng •t lht right pl•<t •t the right tlmt. <U .._() -"9114 .. Ani••ls ~ ....... , lltf9fS G QMMI ZI TMatit Sian on tnr 0ot1ed t111e · wlliMI"" • tor _.. It jlllll hf ttlelf r~r-1, .... ,... .. '"'°" ti ,.., .. , ..-..., .. .mi~. • Flllll Ger• 8100 e <m ...., So11y llul ""' •t!t u111blt 10 ob111n anr ~ind ut stol}bllt lroll 1111 lht1"0!\ 11 OV! tirfSS lt"'I e o 3 11,mmu Ullle MMe • Ille rnitle The Coll1ttro" Joh""' Cull ano his Wife June Carter Caslr auul '" lhll SIOfl ot 1 con min '" cleuc s cloll11n1 •llO plan\ lo t•1nOlt Wtlnul Gro•• s Cl\tztnry D llowiu : Lt-(2hr)"Mn•o ti Ille lerll Dull" (hol) 6A Y1nunt Puce lane A$hc1 ([\ M0tlt : ,~ (lhr) "lltpllul Wall" (d!I) '!>C -[kLabtlh hylor Ptttr finch. Dan• And11ws 0 M0tlt: CCJ (2111) "ltllUJ ~ (•U) '"-loin C11wlo1d S1u1tn1 Ktyden, Scot\ Brady CD lV's H1pn lhw Hour * A S11,,ris. ,KUl t ot Fun £ntertal11111ent • IA<ttUt ' Httltltlb .... Sllllt r uw1n1 tht MusK Bind tht Quartet and tllt lo•" D1tlrn1 Pl1yt1' II) l'tny ...... ....... : ~l "Y111ty .. 1111 Dolb" (ch ) 67 -Patty Duke Sliaron hit ~11 Per~'"' Svsan Hayward S) Tiit Mam CllfMlda !RI )Oh" Adams RnotullOllllJ ......... e 11__. lalpiCt "'er ... -UO-a \11 a. •J l"ll;tlil 5o1,, bul we wt1e unfblt to obl11n 1n1 \1nd ot sloiyhnt llOlll the NflltOf\ lit OU< PlfD ht!" n Tiit ~ttia & , .. .,... 9100 e .\?) .]. Ile• $olry but ""' "''' un1blt to obi"" 1nr \ind ol slorrhnt hem th Ntt•Of\ 11 our pm.a hmt •U. GlllC Med•J lifwlt; ~ (Jtlfl •Dan r.rtrelt If A 1-1' -...w1y" ldrtl 16-En ,lumb Bo Hopk1nl lt•lb tile CIM~•Y ff~htm Sch1U111 l~nn C11 tin C1011 Slll nlord Bro•n lh111>t11\t Ot l11n loan P11tht• A I~ , .. , old 1111 run1 0111 ltom 1n vnhappy homtlltt 1nd ~comu a 01oslrtute 1n HollylfOOd lltlltn tht t1n't find lt11t1m111 woe\ • Mon41r 1111~1 lllt¥1t C "llhi!MTtf'S ktw" \t d\I 66 Ot1n M.rt1n Ann M111"t K11I Mal dtn Camilla So•" A tormtt coun ttt tsOIOllllt 11tnl '' summoned hom h1$ hit ot 1dltn4\\ 10 rt"u' 1 reno•ned scit nt11t from ton•rn J>O'f'trs CD lh" Grltlltl Sllow Cl> Tiit Y1111nll11 IB CIM U11htrul m "' l'tf1•11•a11u ., w.11 t ,., S1r1h V1u1llu ind Buddy lhth Ill 'J ) .... ,., 1111~1 lllOWll C (2111) "Dodtrt' w1 .. s" (drtl 11 lbclll•d CrtRnl Oy1n Cannon -9:30-a 11' f' J All's h 11 Soot .,, wt1e uNble to obl11n 1ny ''°''""' "°'" lht Ntl-\ II our p!US lime u Dlull ~Mutdetws Row" Deon Martin has to try out some of his new super-weapons on Kart Malden and Ann-Margret. ~ MONIMY NIGHT MOVIE 09100PM~ New Showl Peter Marshall puns with regulars Poul Lynde. George Gobel and seven guest stors. HOLLYWOOD SGUARIS 7130 NI TUIS & FRI~ MONOAY(C~) 10:00 9 IOMOIOOtl TO llDftl • "DICUTIV( SUITT" • cm htnll•• hit• Tlloltr• llfll 1111 Ille '°'· 8r11n Wlfliac (let&\ ~OoKty) • •••~ dffpt1 1n10 plul 1111111-ud clo1tr to putt, s .. 111m Johw• (8rtndl ~U$1-lbu is sllochd lo lc11n of "'1 SISttl beys {Wtlldy PMhps) rolt ~ lht CMdw1r Colll,.nr boollb 1111 ~Ille Witt ltlll4 COlllPllY Clhtf Doll Wlllt"I (Mite) ~Ill) 1111ts iato OHOlftlClll wilu lit w111ts to ldd ,outMul M11• Otsmoad (Rtd11d Coa) to lht bolld ol tru~tts ...., ...... a....._.. 1DllltF\illt'91t...._.., .. ,. 1hm1 •bout 1u lllllt •-n Amer ictn lltto.ntt •ho Pl11td Kh'lf roll$ tn tht RtllOIUllOnlfY W« m11r111•~• -10:30-• •ID""" 11 :00 •••a""' 8 (1) 0 ... •IS <a (I)) lttt A•erlcu Style (l)SN MllM • c.wtt) ..... OtU1 lltnt IS CUHl·llosl • ~ Mlf1llH. "'" llalt!llM • , ... II Ille llunt at<Dlllcr.., -11:30-• alJ <D Cl) CIS ult hit: ._ _. ""' ·avtltd Alrn" e a aa•*"c... ------------------l CI> n. rn °" Wlltl1m Kirby Cullen (lett), H Julle'1' new boyfriend, grudgingly~ to ecMce from Rlch1rd Ma1ur, u David Kane, In the MCOnd -..on PNmi.te ot One Day At A Time. Tueect.y at 9.30PM on CBS Thia le par1 I of a apeclal four· part ep69ode * * , ... 12 ., ........ ..... •nit 1'0CM <• (l)l SdMa "*' """" 8 llH t : CC) "l tfftt •IRltl c...t" (d11) '6t-On14 lh~•n. r.,i 12:00 .......... D ..... (C) ...... tfA~ ..,.. (lltS) '66-Rusa Tamb11n. Jamu Phtlblooli • MM: "QNl!ty Strtet" (com) ']1-Ktlllfllnt Hepburn. Frencltol TOflt e a-..,,. -12:30- • --lllw: "Tiit c..i ' Ille Crut, M • .._. Sdleel Cit!, H "Ole11 If A MCll Sdlell MM." "Oeldl -11 ldieel" ...... "Tiit ldt" (•dw) '41-0ovrtu F1~nks JI, MH Montu 1100 • = Cl) al ,...,,.., •n.rna. -1:30-.... l tOO • lltwtt: CC> ''TH • ., Lftt1" (lr1)''1-SIM~ • WhlNtltt ~CC> "Ilk. ......,. (CCHll) .,~-Robttt M1tc•vm ~WM" (ll!t) 61 -Canoll ~hr -3:30-........ 4 100 . """""'"' TV WEU. Sf PTEM8£A 19, 191' I TU•SDAY tM e CC> "Gift tf Liit" PM II (dra) 'Sl-ln1111 8IClll 16M e ......._ i-r" (dl1) 36 Mtr11 OkrOfl D"td N1wt11 .,., ~ ........ l•u1) 41-0enlllS Mor111 (31..,.,.. INI , .... (CM) SI C.,., Gnlll Jtlnnt Cuta • 11:11 e CC>~ II Ille M · .... Ille s..· (tdY) '61- Wlllff Ptd1t011 Jotn FOflttrne ll:ff • "The ltr•try Ct11t Gell" (wts) 4•-Wtlltct 8ttry 1 :00 S "Th MM• II llu" (co111) 'SJ-W1ll11111 Holdtn, MIUtt Mclctmtrt I 1:00 • CC) ...... °"' Dril(" (com) '63 -0ons Dir J;Of <II CC) "l•u A•erlcu 5'yle" (tom) '69-0on l'orttr J:lO • CC> "Tiiis fr.,.rtJ Is C1 .... 11" (d11) '66-N1t1llt Wood. llffttt llfflord avaNlllQ J m~llT-ot Gk1'1$flfbhN c...ity SIMl•sblies • Ra-. Ger• 8:00 9 <rt <f 'I l'HllllU£ Tt•• °"'* * 0-Tony Or~ndo and hos p1rtntrs hlma Hopkins and loyct V111Ctnt Wilson llo1t this musi tll/varotty Show with Sttvt l1• rtnet n 1uut 0 @ (j ) (lG Cl .... l&t lllci ~ "Ont Small Wat" Pappy Boy 111rton dasllu with an Allstraban Na.,, man tht only otlltt Allttd fvc11tvt on a lapanut lltld ISiand tltt1 be1n1 ~ down by ont a( 1111 own mtn •MIN: C (bit) "T• 9' Ttr· rw• (llot) 61-VHICtnl 1'11u .. , (Zllf) ~ ._.. (aclV) 40 Ctrol Flynn • (1211 I Clt Ma.,, Dm foni1t lons Pinky Concl f onttt must battle lllt M1l1tll1 b!Olhetl ato11t alter tlley ~-• Pinky out of tht dtrnohhon dttby, and lu rru lies in tovt with her II lll"lt: ctJ (!-1) "Tiit ust ~ (m l ·~s-S1trhn1 H•v den Anna M1111 Att>e1111ttt1 m JUlll AL.l YSOll hce * Tiie lllllki W Teltl It LIM It Wai • tM.-1 Hllltletta ... SMw .""' ... • .....,,.,..Mf .. • Mttlt: CCl (J~•rl "la Ct14 ...,. (dr•) '61-.. tt Bllh • ~· TIINtrt: 1llt ...... ..... -~ -~,......, -1:30- • (1211 ) IH lHtrH u4 sa.,.., lllwity dtc16n lo buy 1 tar 10 uplfldt tllt fKIS ltltsttlt and <.otnrtl\Gts lavt1nt to IO hatvesits" ••th htr only to disco.tr lhtrnt tan t dllvtr • ClliMll "'"''"' ·~~ 9:00 • (J'll (l.J (l\ ll"A•s•H Hot ltPS talls Col Pottt1 hom lokyo-where loldacht bt11n1 to ttbu1ld his kit .oulldtd truttd by !lit 401 Ith -and 111dicates sllt lln bl( 11ew1 to rtpotl frank Burns .uumn 11 con etrns hii upected 1HOmot1011 but on llt1 1th11n Hot l1~ ;.0p, th bomMl!cll "'' s '"~'itdl .. Mell '" KT10tl * Oii "P'Ot.ICl WOMM"I e u a lllW wso. i'elKt W..11 Sptc11I l•o hour d11ma 111 wllKll Set Pepper Andtrton poses u • tall 1irl 1n 111 eflol1 lo hu d all tlit blat~maittn1 of public h111m Oo!oth)' Matone 11111ts • liS > ID lk~ lllR, ,._ llH Wtta two 10un1 mtn now mem btrs ol his wr«>11lt t1m1l1 Rudy !«dlcllt btl1ns 10 reou1ld h" llft llOll'ICI l.btlll . ...,.~ •lMfkdllltll .w......,-.. D "a.nu's List tlin1" • Oflll'IS. .... ,.......,. "'"' frM llfta • lflllla.ric.l't lasUllt1 Ail iiilimt• lrilh l'r1nct C1111ltt tbolll Klfll Ctol•• Ill, 8'1l11n's rultr Auclllf llll.Amtrlan RtvolutlOll me11a....,•ml*I -9:30- • J.I ..t •Df SWO• 0.. 0., IC A Ti.. 8tlfll 1 pamt ISi! i tlSY Ind ntlllltr IS bttnl I tttniltl Aln dots llff btst to bf 00tn ind undtrstand1n1 but lltr leehn1s 11111 lltr d111rlllt• will '"'" tllt saint misla~tt sllt d•d "" I llelp but 1et tn tllt ••r Wlltn tlle rwo 1101lds eolhdt. Ann os on lor lllt slloc~ of lltt lllt • ClllMM Ot1111a et> fttlfl""' ... ,. (Ill -~1 ·15 10:00 9 .tr l f 1J«ilfdl Sot•r but wt Wftt Uflllllt fo 0!>11111 an, PIO 1um 1111«m.io0n lrOfll lllt Nth•Otl at tllt tu11t ol our P'tU dudltnt ... ...., I) ltMau • (3 l ) 11 •£W SUSO• f..it, Riles ol f11endsll1p \llolht s but frotnd srnet cl!tldllood " a11t5ted on • &11' bao tnd W1lht loMs 11 tllrd lo tectPf Ille lruth • Tiit ,.... lowlllall hit G MMtJ ~·, f'IJMf Clm• CD 11111.t 41 hl!Nftra -10:30-........ Sc....tt ID ....... f'illl, .. 1"11 mz....,.. 11:00 ••111a11ws 0 (I) (fl @ ..... • <a CJ>) lM Allttnun SIJlt (I) Sa""" ll~llJ ... ut -MlllllalMAll : • I I II CONTINUES Rudy confronts the billionaire who wants to own him.and comes face to fa ce wi th an evil far more dangerous. STARRft-lG PETER STRAUSS GREGG HENRY JAMES CARROLL JORDAN Al~O STARRING OIMITRA ARLISS PENNY PEYSER BILL SMITH SUSAN SULLIVAN TONIGHT et:OOPM(i} m...,, ~...,, Hwi-a> T .. 9' llMt littlrt ilil ,..., 0..rllltw mn..-... ..... -11:30- • tl , I CIS lite lt1t1t. .. o ~1 tt a; m """" c.-.J) TM I'll Cln • (af) f t)) ~f1 M,sltry " lllt ..... . ..., IBl Tiit 700 a.11 12:00 Died -'~ 0 ...... : c .... _ .. Mer4 TIIM(' (Id~) 61 Htmr Jofld4 CD flloone: °'TllrM .., die S..., (mill) ~~ Btttr Cttblt Itel ltm mon 1111111 & Co•tr Clltmpion e CMtN 14 -12:30- ... _... Sllow: "Tt Ille Viet•." •o.vpte1 of lllllJ Meri... ·c.rw Heltow'' a> Mttlt: "l1111t.tiOll of Uft" (dr1l '3• Clludette Colbert 1:00 0 iJ}; 114 r-r .. Ill ni. I'll a.ti 2 :00 9 llltM: ~ .., ... ,. lllwf Ttt Y-.(' (tom) ~S-Jtrry ltwtt II Ot11•l1IHllff lftrlH: It) "tnltatlt11 t• a G1Rfl1~ttr" (wts) ·~-Yul 81ynntr .. ....., .. SuR4a,.' (corn) 60-Mthn• Mer WU•I GI Alt·•l1l1t Show: "ftu1 ftm w.t." "s.bt14lr'• lier•" ..... ,. NBC'a Btst Stlltr "C.pt11n1 ud tht Klnaa." 1 nlnt·ltour Mnallttd dftma replete lrith 1111 bnc!ll•t atan tn t1l1v11ion •tll bl 11wt11 Its prtmttrt petfonnanc. on 1111 ntht«\ Thunday trom 9 to 11,.1 shtn Ill• rolNllllC df1tM, based Oft Tlylof Clld•tll'I bts1 1tlhn1 llOWtl, btllM I M'ftft lltll rvn on NBC Tiit 4!1m1 will OPtn wrth 1 tw hour ltltcnt end there wilt bl fiwe ont·hour eolofetsts •n btlwttn (9PM on Thursd1yi) •tlll 1 hnal two·hour dr1m1. Handsome Rich1rd Jord1n. 1 ut1r1n of tlle Sh1kespu re f tst1v11 1n Ntw 'fork for a number of susons, will bt seen 1n 1111 unt11I role ol tht 1mb1bo111, vtnrtful Josepll Atm1rh ""° deltfm1n11 to r1p1y 1 cruel wof1d for his Ul'ly poverty ind ostr1<ism btuust of his n1houh1y by r1S111r to 1 posihon of unp11alltltd POWtl 1n lht United St1tu 11 the Turn of the Century Tiie spr1w1tnr novel "'II follow Joseph tr01111111 rt11 18S7-wllen he 11rivtt 1n New 'fork h1rbor with h!S dy1nr mother ind 1m1ll brolllt1 end srsltt 1n s1e1111e of 1 ship lrom Ireland-to 1912 by whtCh hme he has btcomt one of Ameflca's t1bltd m1thon111es Thal Joseph's nu to rtehtS IS accompanttd by tr111dy ind d111ppo1ntm1nt. 1s coun11r b1l1nttd by th tempestuous krtts ht know1 dur1n1 1 hlehmt I« sucll ~ 11 tht 111ntly lllthtnne HtnntUty (pl1yed by to star Jo1nn1 Ptttel), t11e btllltlful but mystttlOllS llousekttPtr M1rt1nique (811ti.r1 Ptrllns) arid the PISSIOlltte Klllltnnt H11lty Henntuey (ne..comtr 81111 &own) Not hsttd llllOnl his 'lovu rs the tclrw •ho pl•JS his wilt Bt1111dett1. ICtrlss'f'ltty Dint Amn, since t1111 parttcutn rat111on1111p ts p1ctunos 1 business '"aneement (on Joseph's side althourh lht lruslraled Bal nadttte IS never ablt lo 1ecepl lhal ht truly meant 11 whtn he destrtbed a mamac• of convenience) Tiit ttltpfay, all nine hovrs ol which ••re wnlltn by Oouclas Heyes (who also dtrected su !tours ol the drama. w1t1t lht central thrH ltouri d111c1td by Allen Rtuntr). covers svch v111lly important histor1C1I wtllb 1n Amtntan lltslory as the llutmenl ol tltt lnslt dunnc the mid 19th century, the rtcn11tme11t ol UnlOft troops dunna the C1w1I W11, the brttemess and bloodshed ol lhe early l abor movement. the bu1td1111 of Amenca's creat fortunes by the 'robber barons," Ille social caste system tn a raw, new c011ntry and the subservient plate of women 1n socttty dunnc the 19th ind early Twenlltlh Century Ille 1mp1c1 of uch of that denlopmenu is 5hown by then ellecl on the st1m111 characters 1n the d11ma for 111s111Ke, Ann Sotht1n plays a t1mt0 rolt as the landlady of 1 1oom1nr llCMISC for the impoverished lr11h 1mm11r1nts. Ctltste Holm will bt sttn as 1 nun-lht held of an orplt1n11e 111 Pennsytvan11, Robert Vaupn plays the President of the Pennsytv1n11 R11lro1d ind later the Ambassador to Enetand. Ray Bolatr does a cameo as an Irish hat1n1 fetd 1nd·1111n merchant 1n Plltl1delph1a (whtCh 1s 1ronH:, since tn real hit, Botcer h1msalf is lnsh) Henry Fonda cues! stars u 1 senator of crut piob1ty, ttllo cs prtsS11red into H1c1d1 by Ille bl1ckm11l tact1CS of Joseph Atmaah and Barbara Plf\1ns pllJ1 1 woman whoM m1ud blood provides her w1tll tiff own dtnprous ste1tl Other famous names 1ppe1ru1r 1n the drama w1ll 111ciude Neville Brand as an unemploytd lnshman on lht docu of Ntw Yor~. Pernell Roberts as a trealOllOllS Union colonel, Peter Donal u 1 soldier of fllftune -for ult to Ille h1111tst bidder. Oavtd Hullman 11 Joseph's youna brother, wllo ehoosa lo 10 into the labor movement and Harvey Jason who plays a brllhant. llttlt Lebanese 1mm11.r1nt, dtltrm1ned to m1~1 Ilia mark w1tll llralnpowtr when he lacu lht sue and strenrth to conquer the new WOfld With lllllSda Tllousands of dollari !Ian bttn sptnl by U111verul Studios Oft the VICtom~ manSICHI of Oii bllOn "811 Ed Htalty' (pltytd by Ch1r1u 011n11n1) wtlh 19«111 fnnc•d carpets, 011 p11n1tnp, opulent sahn and plllSll drlptt1es and btdspftld1. 111 lampe and V1Cton1n furniture In Hveral of tht eptSOdes, buuhful m1n110ns. htwt bun uhllitd, several of tlllm 1n Illa P111dtn1 1111. where local ord1n111tes 1llow lht owners to 11nt them ovt as 11111'111 localtons aeyeral days a ym Some 11twt0mers lo ttltVISIOll from &0tdw1y include Bl1N B<own (unlit rtct"llY 1n Iosep~ P1pp'111tw produchon ol '111rt1pen11y Opera" 111 the rolt of Lucy) and sen1110ut Btvtrfy O'An1elo. tllOlher Broadway Ktrm who w1M play Ille rolt ol lhe IH111re mistress of Ch11le1 Ourn111r All that 11e new f1<ft to ltlewtSIOll allllouah 81111 Brown •PPtMtd on N as Rod ltylof's wife 1n "The Orecon lr11I." an NBC mov11 P11911 14 TVWUK SEPTDdl[A :M 1t71 IAtt lllO\llh at nlpt to bt 1bl1 to dtel wrth adult thtmn 1n4 edutt rtldtW to Ille, lo¥t-licrt Ol lllicil-"C.pi. IU lltd tht IU11p " ~ .. •"the 1nartdlt11t1 for 1 h1b1Hor111U11 putlmt Oft Tlhlrsdly 111pb. I w•DNESDA YI SUTUllO 2' r.. .... 1114 .,_ fiUcs, ,etue w. DATTllU PIOCWIS. ........ JW C8M I Tl Cl, lft 1111 ..,. .... llAmll( lllCM[S t:ll • CCJ "Sift ti LM" Collcl (du) 'S.S-l1uftn BKall ll:M e ctJ "St 011lla1. St ~ (d11) '67-TOllJ ktn dlll llt>d ltatru ........,., ._.. .. (dl1) •~-Bettr Hui IOft, 8¥ry f1111er11d • w ...... & ow bet" (tom) « -Clrt Cnftt Josqllt11t Hull 11:11 a CC> "lHl111t •• si.a" (mus) '55-ltt0 Prl\ll U:OO m "Ulliu lmstttl" (dra) •O-AI°" hye Htn1y fOftN l:H S CC> "lllt McCeutll SlitfJ"(it1) SS-Al1nll44 1:00 G (C) "Tiit Ottltr Mu" (dl1) '70-l!oy Thrnnu l:OI jI) (C) -S.-II o.r\Ma" (d11) 69-Mdtoa Strlt l:lO •CC) "MI 0-'1 Wlllt t. ;11 M1111t~" (com) 11 - Htndltt 8ern11d1 Slwrtey lonu 8V811111Q m~lll•CM $ZS.IOI,.,,. .... en.iic.• 8:00 8 Ill • t '"4 T1111u lht Cu ns chrtdru Qunlton lhttr motlltf s khi•IOI whu rio.~ ~" •en to star c.tlm and turten 1t lamrs lunt11I D 0 .lJ I\! 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NC -....S. *' .... llllfir. ~ (2'1<) "frMaS Glly Pwtn: Ole T rw S..,, ti t11t u.t s., llidMt" (du) 76 let Maps Nthtm11h Pt1soft D11m1 ll11hon ot lht events su11ound1n1 lhf "1ootrnt down ot tht "'11tr<1n SllY plant a.er lht Sow1tl Unoon '" May ot 1960 fht him dtta1ts the S101y ol l'owm uplure 11111 and subwquent tllft¥1Ch011 !Of np!Oftl&t •114 his Miily hro yean 111 1 Stbfnan WOii.ump, betott ht wu released 1n a c.trelully t l KUltd P<llOftt! •• C111n1e e Mem· t (2'1) "lllt C..· '""' h11" (hor) 68 Vincent PllCt, Ian 0,1twy Jl llet1t: ~ cnr) "at lift· ....._. ;.w (wts) 58-Paut "'"' man l1la M1tan • ca w> @ 11o111c •••n 'In !hrs C«ntr J11mr Sommm J111M compeles 1n lht ""' u a lady lfftstltr wh11t on un6t1cowtr awrn ment to su rth IOI 1 m1u.n1 OSI 11ent HOiman hit M1rt11 l tw1s i nd Mari Ousay runt ...... : <.C' (ZIK) -· c..-,., Ctr'•••" (dra) 70 Ceorct Peppard, Ct0o nna 111111 m frOlll lfTM hterprists • Wiii lft11pt You Mary T yltr ltlwt AM llleda CD lerlNI & NearldU .._ 5""' .""' ..... e ..,.,. Variety Mwr ....,.~r.,-m lltH Huntm of lht Su l Ootumt ntary on lht Nehtl1~ ~1nm ot Canada and how they •t btu alfedtd by Wnlt1n tullUtt mo,., .... , Wrtstllllt '9 .11,.._ u111111t "9crlM -1:30- • f1' I l 1WfwfHo1nlof mitron av11lablt hon. tht Ntlwoo 11 our prm tune ............... 9:00 9 1171 m ti 1 Alf Ill tilt f1111lly A quarreltnt Atthlt and Edith art dt lttm1ntd 10 prowe to etch olhtr that lllty 11t perlrctly hippy aloM e 18 )J) ~I 9"tttl tony " 01de1td to fO to any lenci11110 stop a p1oftwon1I killer who umt. to lown With 1 syndrtalt contract on a ~rlltr INIOsltt WI thf htl man tU<ns out to bt 8111111 s clowst childhood trrtnd 8U<t Youn1. Nth,m11h Per tOtl 1114 Mnt Revtte aunt ...... Cnffill .. en..•P- • .., ... NllW!Cal Ot ••• • ,. ... tilt [lftn C) Ole Wtllt Yun -9:30- • AUCl loll"' Aftllit • lltw COllltdf lllt llOWI 9 tfli ()1 <II ~tcMIHl Allu l1nd1 la.,,ft •tars u Al<• Hutt a "etnlly widowed up111n1 ••nttt ten1po1ar1t, wort11n1 u 1 w11htss lft I 1'110elll1 c.tft Whtrt PllldtfllOlltt/m ii lht $1*1111, of lht llov)f • u CriMt ... Ctw. 10:00 fJ BLUE llllfilH IIACKS * A cor IULlU! a tl' ') • file ltut h 11kt Bum11t1 MOl&ln finds lhal onu set 111 motlOll Pol<t machinery 1s hard lo stop when twtlkllGt potnh to • h.rmlru old ••no (Oouclu V I owloJ n lht ••htr ol • I01mrr cop D ~~ t • tO m 'Tllto-t lht B.iud1nt b1olllt1s bet~ tllt u"w•I 11n1 tll&th ol • Cll,ytnnt blnt \ rr>enat wtt1lt Dt1nc htld uph .. t by a cul lhrOll bano ot buttato hunltrs DD""" ' llfllMD 8 CHARLIE'S M&US * ACTtON MO GUMOUll • (.lt, • ) \)t Clllt11t'1 Anttls lht Meucan Conntttoon lht All&tls 1nvrs1t111r • plant c•nh '" Mtuco 1nwolvtn11 mu<dtrtd 1111 1nd an 1llr11t slupmtnl ol ht10<n C~rt 01now1 eunh • Tllt ..._ of Hult1I 2J~• G> a.rill M '""''wen -10:30-m mm """ • flill!ttttM 11:00 a am""" D I ~ I 10 Jt 11ews llt ff (J:tl I l) ltu A1111uun Slylt • Su"""' -~~ m ~e's Colll1111 BKk for • More! 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'*"'' ...... , .. l 6Hls art Gtorct 8u• n\ Chubby Chtc•t1 hfl Kn1tYPI t ) LllM P'ttfilt D lilMtt' C (llu) "The l,,1 W11t11" l•OI ~6 R10110 W10 11111• f~t( .. ffll CD ~t A f•1111y W1y • Te Stitt An ("lllllll TV's Him llew Heir CD lMIQ & H-*U lkliC S-. . ,.,.,.._ Jfl ..... c (ZIN) "Tiit ,...,. (dra) 68 Ctor&f Hfm1l1on m ,._.. .. ~ • ...... mcc.- • la,a-Ull(Utt 1'19111 .. , -8:30- .. IJll (J) (jOl G IKW SWOll Cllic.t & tM 111111 Dtlla Mown In Part I ol 1 two par1 tp1\0dt 111 wh1th Dtll1 Rust btcomn a rtcumna •taut11 as a ntw nt1rhbol whOm ld llllleollltt .. rth a blffll' ol 1M11ltl until M lt111" slit ' lht ""' OWtAtf ol hos f'"l' and his lust is abolll lo UOllt J Siii ~ flPY_.., fD ... 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YlraMllll • JM•tl Dttltl &;>USA ,....,,.,1111a m He&:a1 Dlk9 ...... -9:30-m ...... at tM faMI A OOlu mtnt11y on 01an1c Country tnd 11) problUIU ol pollution 0> lllc:MI T .-11n 10:00 8 U1 1f) fQl m Ser,U f1an~ SerplCO posn u t dtsolulf dtrtlut to Ind • 111d on 1 \~id 1ow rtteut mtSs>Oll ~nown lo bt • numbers drop but comu up 'mply llandtd and bt1u11 a March lor tht 1nl111man1 •1tll1ft hi) o.n poltCt oOf!lllCIA ---·""" l 'lluw ll '--" m£.._.e1,. m llnta • '""'-· -10:30- CD at CD"-m lleftlll DI NII 11:00 ••• Jt""' D r I) •10! 11' • ,...., 8 ilf1 ( 2fl c I ) Lon Anm1t1n Style t 1 S.ltlllt Cl CeleWlty ..... m Moat! 11101£1 MORE * AR AU·REW SUSOR Starts llloftda' Oct. 4 CD "'" lllrbMll, lhry Mlrt111H 0) r-.. el tM lulrrt IT ) liec~ fl) llld l'mlt<tlft ... tllt """ -11:30- lll Jl' • ,. ll 1 CIS ltlt lh•lt· C •''flit Calitwllia lW" (d11) 14 ftlamn Shttn Vic Moflow a u 1 ~•...., c.... ,. 7 lloui \llOw 10111cht u lohnny ctltbtattt hi> 141h ann ... ttur, t ...._. -.....uas" (d111 48 ~t YOUftl llhrautt•lt Cll.lp1111n 8 (.it • ) )t S W.A.T CD """ "ff Tiit 700 a.. 12:00 D iesi""-" CD r.-. fottMft rlaJMd '74 O>CIMN l4 -12:30- D M-llicltt Sllw: '-SW.• II Ille C...Httt," "Undtt r11u1rt," ., ...... ..,., .... D ...._. "'th•ll l .. tM" 101•1 71 Pttt1 Sl1a.u l1N Aiilll(>nl e s...-ni..t11 CD ...... : .,.,_.. l•d•I ~I ltuaiplllty Bocart Maru loren G) ~ "'Tiit lMlc Wiii~ <d•l l ~ Alllhony Quinn Cll.lrto Co0u1n 1:00 CJ rtll t l 110 lll1dn11~t S,.Cial m TM m t1v• -1:30- 11 ' Tiit Latt S.... 2 :00 a llln11: C "fh 01t11dtr" (dra} 67 Dantn M~"n a O.v .. tlul•rt lllttlH C "(ftfl lllH b Illy l-(' (dlf) 10 Robtrt w,bbt• C: ··111,,.RI ltf111" (d11) 71 ly Hardin CD u lliPt Sllw. "llOllOI Cntlt, .. "f ""'' ..... Slt11" -3:45- • lillirit: "Hoodlll111 l'rlm" (dra) '61 Don Jilu111y Kt1• Dullea LUGGAGE TAGS from your bustnesa card Send one card for each tag + one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting a1r1tne 1.0 . requl re men ts. Prevent loss & theft! For a personaltzed tag enclose wallpaper, labnc or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back $2ea . or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9tags S1 . 50 ea. 10 or more $ 1 .40 ea. Sales TaJC included No C•rd7 0t•-' f0Wf 0'#" Qt \end ';'OUf f\•m. .t°'1'•\\ an.ct t)hoM n.J"'be' W., II rn.t'• on-t •rd .,_, l•Q •DO 1\ ..... NO CHE Y PILOT PRINTING P.O. Box 1580 Coat• Meaa, Callfornla92626 , ... ., ~~~$~"' ~ New Nlghtl New Sltel Monty now trodes t0< fun and jackpots from the gaming copltol of the \MJf1d. LIT'S MAKI A DIAL 7130 PM SATURDAY (i) 0 1vld Soul (le") ind Paul Mich eel Glaser 1re in rhe guuse of recreahonal direc1or1 abo1rd 1 cru11e ship lhey suspect IS 1 .i c1rrytng an ill9g1I drug shipment into lhe United States in 4 ~ .. Murder al s.a·· on Sllraky & Hulch Saturday 11 9PM Page11 SATURDAY OCTOICI Z MORNING 8:00 j_ 5-isl 5-ster -6:30- BtlMf• Tlw• um.....,...,.....s... ....... "flit o., Ill• hlf ~,. (Kt fl) !>6 Mil t Conncn Lon Nelson I 0r..i.c lillt's~s.._. GI let's.,, mn...-.s... QtJYlll Aletrt 7:00 8 Stt,s It lt•rMC D ID <U Clt C!ll PW l' .. ltltf ....... • ((8) ())) 091 lt111 ' 1.,,,, Cila,e ... $'- ()) Mritielt • , .. tti ' tllt ._ • UMt,.,. ms. 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Tht H1rtlty1 lllrSS then lrttnd s 1111 Fourth ol July 81ctntenn11I p1l1y celtbll!IOll lflltn they becomt trap ped 1n • SIO!•I• locker e 11cUt.t11 Cutst Ii Abbe L1n1 CL Sttft Mltll'1 LlllCll·IK• • Sbl4ll 22/Qvb rt.. 10:00 • 11' J 1llt C.1• lllrMtt SM S111u11y OtvtS 11 1vu1s TV ~t( St:PT019EA ff lt71 • ltrTJ ...... a.. ..... : c "Tllesa.. ..... • {!loll 63 "°"" H~tron ...... G> krt 0... f..tW HicMiPb • s-11 Dtttt1l\ll • Cttmilt h•lvtts &> Mftl• Claulc I ht Roc•inc ~Winner .. ...... '"'"' Slltll m u.r-•s- -10:30-D ~ ftetWI UClA wi OhlO Sltlt 1 1:00 ••• , G>ilJl"-llfl ~ .. C9lt ..... tD -....: ~ "'T .... SlfMl#IM" (11111$) 6S lht e .. 11es m SMte1c.... u w w...u S Ce11t1e Foe4M11 fttwi $1ttt vi Cil Stitt l ullt11on <• CLl Ru H1111wti D Tiit F11 .. 1t btM11 si. 0 lllfflt: ~ "Caal1t Ro,alt" (tdw) '67 -Peter S1lltn Ornd Ntwtn. Urwlt Andress Jo.tnn1 Pet Ill -11:30- • USC F..tMa USC ws ~· D O Dhltllll lllwlt: ........ ~" (14¥) 38 Ptlt! lone lJftn Bin e Mem: ~ "A WtrJ S,.Clal ,..., .. (drt) 6~-Roc\ Hudson tu.lit Caton Chtrlts Boyer lllcMe; ~ -.......... (dfl) 6S Clrtt Robtrt10n. lte• H•••r~I . ~11'1 Mtll. Bill F llWI D f11Pt Nlallt cr:n rn n.. m a.• D At Ille,., ., a.. )4 12:00 ca > """'1d-fl 1lltltl• -12:30-• lllwle: "W1r hlllt" (wt) S3- Robtl1 StK• loin Taylor S Dia....._,., ilQ C..Uit 1:00 -~c.c.rt CD U.lllctit Sllow: "nit H~lc £ye," •r111 All RICM. Jacl." "Tiit , .. ,., ••• Gllett" 'Ill rn Tiit ut• ii. -1:30-l!I TllbMwt m e....~ -3:30- • lll"lt: "Autu ltit Ptdlk" (d11) 42 Hump~rcr lloa•11 Larry Bondurant (Wiii Mackenzie, 1ett) and hla wlfa Carol (Marcia Wallace) worry with Jerry Roblneon (Peter Bonert) M>out the mltelng Harttev-. at ltle gang·• Bicentennial party on the Bob Newhart ahow. Saturday at 9·30PM on CBS. 11 t I e:111 t i (' 11111 s i (' SELL At LOSS SALE New '77 models are arriving, forcing us to move loads of ecpalpment, some at less than our cos~ Hurry! Sale ends Sut_tday October 3. RECEIVERS, AMPS, TUNERS nm soorx ''T~f ·the-line" in ..........•....... $500 1970. Automatic T 111ing (tll Kenwood KR-n m -IC Recetwr ........ S'l•O 2• + 24 Watts FTC Power (ti) FOO flf.DJ Stereo TIM .......... S279 T~c Auto T111e (as is) Slf£RSC<fE A-26012+12 Watts RYS 170 1nterated Ampliflef atew!) SlfERm{ T-210 NMral Multiplex ... $120 Tnr, WlnJt Case (d) PIOIIR TX-6500 Phasel~loop ... $175 Tnr. lllrting Cuciit (d) $llERmE R 3'0 ReceNt<, Sc>ealltf . S'ZS9 Selector, Mutina, Wamt Case (d) ~Int Crtatioo 16 T~ .................. S795 150+ lSO Watt Power Amp Id) TNl&RG TR-U~S Stereo Receiver ... S699 ailt IS Pr ... /TINf/~ $epa1tes (d) WI.MU 2245 PopulM Receive< ...... $500 Triple Tone Controls, Tape IW>ing (New!l TAPE D!CKS: 1V£ m Cassette Deck ........... $380 LED's. Menn-y Rewtnd (d) POm CTf~l21 Front load ......... S200 catte Deck. Dolby (Mew!) POm CT F9191 Professional . . . . . S450 rr~~ Cassette Deck (d) SlfERmE co 301A l'Jssatte ...... mo 0ect. Pause O>ntrol (d) SlftRSC(f( co.~ Dolby .. .. .. .. Sl ~ Cassette Deel, L11n1ter, Pause (d) U£RSC(f[ f0.28 8-J rad . . . . . . S8S Player, Fast Forw•d, Pue (d) $175 $115 $25 $99 $89 $125 $129 $529 $499 $286 $250 $142 $295 $89 $119 $50 TELEVISION AIS., Tlflltttll Miiiets LOWEST 12" thru 21" PRICES TURNTABLES, CHANGERS Co&1~ IALI Pl(J([R Pl.MS 2 Motor. Belt-drive .... $170 Automatic T001table (d) rut ft) 3°'8 Deluxe Chlnaer . . ..... S250 Wanit Base, Oust Cover, Graoo r~ + ldl GMRARO 440 Changet, Base ............ Bl Pictlefinc P ~ I Cartridge fdl wtO l-85 Belt-0-ive T1Kntlble ..... S322 Staitoo 681 EI Cartrid&e (ti l 8SR 610 Ctlqer, r.ast Platter ...... S152 Wanit Base, Cover, Pickering Carfge (ti) PKJm Pl.·71 ·1~t·tt1e-1tne ........ m Trncriptoi Turntable (d) PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDERS ccw ~ SlffRm£ C-101 Portabie ACt1lC •.••.• S60 l:assette ReCOfder, Built·in .Mic (d) SlfERSC(f[ C·l~ Mini Cassette ...... S120 Recorder, Cue/Review. Pause (d) SPEAKERS ll.TRALIU 76 3·way, 12" .......... Sl30 Cifait Breaker Protected !New!) ARS lway, 10" System .............. S215 Clled Walnut Cabinet (1 only) 8. l ~ ".ltbal" Distin&tlshed . . . . . . . . s.t62 rm Spea, Clled Wlfnul Glass Top ldl ~ "Heil" Studio Evaluator ............ S328 ~s(dl r.erwin Vega 3fiR lr', 3 way .. .. .. . $200 Systems, ()led Walnut Cab f ac Seel SQiy SS.122 Speaklf System.. .. . . .. S2S Clled Wahlt Encl (til a L£12C 12·· Coaxial .............. mo Spaakef (d) $99 $99 $44 $79 $55 $219 ·$30 $79 $85 $99 $349 $229 $149 $10 $99 HOUl'S Mol'ld•Y ll'lru ,,. tt to I. ltt 10-5, lun. 12·& • '45 I . Httl, COITA MHA atlantic music stereo