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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-10-03 - Orange Coast Pilot, r SIJNDAY * * * * VOL 69,N0.277,8SECTIONS,92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl FORN lA SUNDAY,OCTOBER3, 1976 TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Newport IJnk Probed in My~tery Deatli. BJ JOANNE aZTNOLDS oe ... ....,,.... .... Mystery conUnues today to od the aaWn1 death ol York de-- eloper Carl arluccl . boae body aa f o und Uni near capsized e D t a 1 ailboat otr arina del y. The cir· uY..oLos ~stanees ot h1a dnth near- l)'makh the ss.,.,ardd x1rt:uc· d 's blaarre bebari«ooSept. 2 In Newport Beach. MartuceJ bu been lou&ht by Sulfollt County, New York, police and district attorney's i n· vesttiators in connection wllb their probe ol possible political corruption. Oo Aue. ts. be left bis wile a note aayin& be bad to 1et aw~ from the pressures ol business. He WU going to Las Vegu. 1beD be vanished. . Earl Butz Under Fire PORTLAND. Ma111e CAP ) -Hecklers and pickets de· mandiog the firing of Agriculture Secretary Earl Bull greeted Republican vice presidential candidate Bob Dole when be arrived at the airport here Saturday. Ea rlier. in Burlington, VL. a young man hurled an ob- ject-reported variously to have been a crumpled paper cup or an apple -in Dole's direction. Secret Service agents wrestled him to th~ ground, handcuffed him and turned him over to local police. "I didn't tbmk." the youth said to his mother, who was standing at bis side. "I just threw a paper cup al the crowd, and all or a sudden I'm on the ground." The Secret Service in Washmgtoo said he was arrested for disorderly conduct. Dole had earlier described Buh' com m ents as "stupid" and "ill· conceived." Butz' s lur against blacks might bring his early departure from 1un President Ford's cabinet. a White House official said Satur· day. Bulhesaid Ford "basnotlalkedabout"it. The official said the agriculture secretary had not volWlteered his resignation as or Saturday night. Ford's opponent, Jimmy Carter, said Butz' statement endangers the President's prospects in the election. Carter said it "indicates bow this administration feels about con· sumers, farmers and people who are dependeTlt on govern· ment ror a bett.er,quality Qf life." Butz has been quoted by Rollin« Stone and New Times macazlnes as rererrin& to blacks u "coloreds" and describ- ing in a derogatory manner what be characterised as their sexual, dress aod bathroom predilections. Sheriff Supports His Special Stars By GARY GRANVILLE OI Ille Delly ~lot SUit Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates has asserted that a "media created" controversy over the ls· suance or special deputy badges ··may hurt some of law enforce· ment's best friends." Gates described the friends as private citizens who, when called on, help in law enforcement operations. Aa examples, the sberi fr cited: -Use of a private boat for an undercover rendezvous with con· splrators ln the Sunset Beach Cauwels·Metz murders last Nov- ember. -Borrowed use of another 1 private boat In a portion of the in· vestigaUon of a Sl00,000 San Juan Capistrano bond theft. And, he added, he doesn't see anything wrong with "honoring those who have been long-time friends of law enforcement" with honorary sped al deputy badges. ''ANDY DEVlNEfoc years bas worked and helped al Joplin Ranch. If we can do anything to sbow our rntitude to him. we'll do it," Gates said. He also called movie actor John Wayne and other holders of special deputy badges "especial· ly good friends of law enfotte- ment. •• Gates scoffed at qgest.lons be rewards his so-called political <SeeSBERIFF.PqeA3) s1 ·~1,A\' SPl·:t 'IAI, Cout Guard became llartuccl was involved in an extraordinary rescue at sea. That rescue off the Oranae Coast resembled tbe later circumstances of bis death. about tbl1 untU called by ValJely'a at 7r.m· to be informed th&l Martucc wu oventue ln re- turnlq ln bla aallboat. ,., • ' ' t f I I I • • t t • t e miuing Lons Island real estate developer, investigators decided t6 keep the case open. that Marina del Rey harbor patrolmen found his body Boat· ins face down near the capsized sailboathebadreoted. Martucci'a body WU not im- mediately identified. It was tumed over to Loa Aqeles Coun· ty coroners as a "John Doe." Cause ol death wu tentatively listed u accidental d:rowninc. By Tuesday, however, when His movements traced, It was then learned that Martucci bad led an anonymous exisleoce unW coming to Newport Beach oo Sept.1. BIS. PaESENCE in N~rt WU officially noted by lbe U.S. Mlrlucci stayed two nights on Sept. 1 and 2 in Newport at lbe Balboalnn. 1ben oo Sepl. 2, be rented a sailboat from Vallely boat reD· t.als. . Earlier, be bad told the hotel people be 1oing was to C.talina Wand. They didn't think an~g PIECING TOGBTllES the boat renta.1 wltb bis remarks about Catalina, the hotel peopJ,e realised that be mlCbt have trled to aall tbe 21-foot bQ sallar across the 21-mlle chanDel. So theCoutGuard wucalledout. They lound him alt LDL Sept. 3, exhausted and d.lsorieeted. <SeeCOAST.PafeAJ) I· .... 6 Die as Crane Falls 90 Workers Elude Death In Carlsbad CARLSBAD CAP) -Six workmen on a giant crane were killed Saturday when it col- lapsed, narrowly missing 90 others. "Everybody ran like hell," ooe of them said later. It took almost four bours to remove the last of the six bodies from the steel wreckaee. The accident toot place at the Encina oil-burning plant of San Diego Gas Electric Co., where a $170.mUllon generalinc unit is . being built. Company spokesmen refused lo allow reporters near lbe jumbled steel, and all who saw the accident were sent home im- mediately. Althoqb two Saa Die10 Coun· ty corqaer'a deputiea iDvestipt. ed. neither would talr W'Mb re- porters. Identification of lbe dead men wu described as "de-- layed." The dead included four eledri· clans and two lronworkers. Ex· cept for a man cruabed in the cab below, they were high on the red, white and yellow crane and oo a balancing arm which extends horizontally to the opposite side ol a heavier lifting arm. A third of lbe weights needed to balance the opposfte arms bad been placed in the balancer, and spokesmen aald the )Vorkmen were trying to raise the other ex· tension, which does the actual lirtlng of heavy construction material. "The vertical piece crumbled without any warning, apparent· ly," a s pokesman for the uUllly said. The crane buckled in four section.a, throwing one man 100 feel away from the crane's base and the others onto the concrete foundation with its protruding re· inforcemenl rods. The wile of one of the workmen who escaped said later he called it "indescribable -just awful. Everybody ran like hell." One man was treated at the <Seee&ANE, Page A.%) SIX DIED AS CRANE PLUNGED TO GROUND IN CARLSBAD Aerfal View Showa Fatal Construction Stte Liza's Toll Mounting 800 Missing • LA PAZ, Mexico (AP) - Search teams dug through a thick blanket of mud Saturday to recover the bodies ol v1cthm left by Hurricane Lila in its deadly sweep across Mexico'11 Lower California peninsula. Officials initially said reports from rescue workers indicated that at least 630 persons had died in the storm, which roared in from the Pacific with torrential rain and winds up to U> miles an hour Friday, causing floods and havoc. On Saturday, the Baja California state government set the number of confirmed dead at 3117. However. reliable sources said it was expected that when the search for victims is complet- ed, the final death toU could go as high u 1.ooc:i. Storm mass graves, or to bum them. Tbe city sweltered without electricity for air conditioning or light.a and without drinldng water as temperatures climbed to ovM-' 100 degrees in the shade at mid- day Saturday. Sin1er Bing Crosby, who bas a home in the La Pu area, 550 miles south of Tucson, Arlz., was among sever a l Americans stranded ovemlght at a La Paz hotel by flood waters. tbe Los Anceles Times reported. -Businessmen and others who allow tbelr names to be used , as "employer" references for un· I dercover operators. 1 Gates said be doesn't see ~anything wronc with giving 1 such volunteer law enforcement. helpmates special deputy status. 2 Hurt, 3 Charged In Balboa Slwoting The La Paz ma)'Of's office is· sued a report Saturday saying that about 800 people were listed aamhaing. La Pu Municipal President Jorie Santana was quoted by a San Diego Union news team as aaylne that 750 bodies had been reclOvered 10 far and the search wu conlinu1n1. Some 14.000 persons were re- ported injured or bruised and 70,000 were left homeless. • The dwindling storm, which had meandered offahore ln tho Paclflc for three days before s\a4- denly cutUnc its deadly awath acro11 the peninsula, paased over the northern Sierra Madre Mountains Saturday and entered the United States at El Paao, Te')(. It wa s movln1 northeutward throu&h eutef1\ New Mexico and western Tnu. L Nickel Beer W~sBack, Tossed Out NEWTOWN, Conn. <AP> -"Get. pickled for a nickel," the tavern eom· menial said to promote its five-cent. beer. But the slate Liquor Coo· trol Commission toot a dim view of the radio lld· vertisement~ since state law prohibits establish· maits which sell liquor from promoting overin· dulgeoce. The commercial said a tbe permitlee or the restaurant to show cause wby his license abouldn 'l be te\"'Oked becaaso ol the lldvertisemeat. The Commercial said • $1 admiaaloo ebarae to tbe restaw-aat could cet JCM.a beer tor live cents~ claa· ··- BJ CAaOL lllOO&E Ot .. 0.lfy,.IMIMtl A sbootlne ln the courtyard of a Balboa Peninsula home Satur- day resulted in two youths llUured and three men bootedoo charges ol uaault with a deadly weapon. Jam es Patrick Cantlllon, 49. an attorney; bil son, RJchard Henry CaoUlloo, 20, both d 1'11 W. Bay, Newport Beach and Patrick Howard Cannon, ol Beverly Hills were beld oo $10,000 band each aftertbeJ Lm. iDcJdeat. Police 1aJd Richard Allan Sbaplro. 18, of Pacifte P.U..des and BJl'OD Romer, lit ol Los Anctles bad been told ..,lier bJ younc Cantllloa on the phone that they could come to be paid olf for a prioc debt. Wben they went to the re- sidence to collect the mcoey, they were contronted in the ligbt· ed front yard by Cantillon. wield· ing a pistol, while tbe olber two suspects aimed rifles from a balcoay. accordiq to t.be police report. Investliatora aJlep tdh vie- tim1 were · piltol-wldpped od IOl"t'8d to disrobe WIN Ramer WM lbot In tbe foot. Nel&bbon called tM poBce who made the arrests and sent Romer to Hoat Memorial Hospital where he is in tood con· ditloo following surpry. The three alleged assailants remain In Newport Beach jail pendin1 filing or formal crtmlnal charees. Body Found At Oil Isle 11te ldentlt)' ol a nude male. foand noaUos near oU lslad Emm1' olf the Uanttqtm Beech coast., remaiDI • 111JMer7 ti9dQ' to Orance Cou:ncy Coroner'• la· vesttcators. Harbor Patrolmen were notified at 2:30 p.m. Saturckf br sbip-to-ahoH rad.lo that a bocl1 bad been •lahted. Th• •lcUm was or larse stature with black hair Id. wu 10 tMcompoHd tbal no 11e or cKber Pb.11ieal cbarac:teriaUca coald be determined. Tb• bod1 was taken to W..untatt« morturJ. 1We ... llO eltimate fll bow .., k bid.,.... la tbe water. ............ ROUTE OF HURRICANE U8YH Hundrede De9d Weather forecasts for the Oran1e Coast indJcated that lha's elfects will not be fell here. Predictions call for mom· lnC low clouds with sunny, warm days throu1h Thur~. ln the 1torm 'a aftermath, La Pu oftlciall worried about poss I· ble epldemica ordered troops to bury the recovered bodies in «•~ . .,Ht-: INSlltt: OLD •OVIES -Now that musicals have been pirtnect ln "That's Entertainment,•• noo· musical rums have been or- ganized and assembled into a packaie called "America •t the Movies." Rex Reed tells what It 'a about aud what be tblnb ol lt in bis column on Pa1e 86. GEnlNG SOilEDf-Tweft. ty·two water districts proyidethe services In Orante ~f that keep faueett flowin&. MftOulh tbeir lunct.lona are vlrtuaU7 the ~Staff Writer Jiiek Oulppell outlines their widely dltfereot ebarae& to catom .. in• IA.ln'e7 aaPaceBL Ll!AllHIHG TO TAUC -It would aeem that top bus1nen ex- «Utiv• abould at least know bow to speak and write, but ex- perta 1ay these men and women are often incomprehensible. To solve this problem, a lot of them are toing back to school. Tbe-As- soclated Press reports on this pbenomenonon PaieB2. mna•s LA.BENT -swr writer Steve M..itcbell tells wtiat Costa Meso Reath mbbard mis- led moei -and why -on his ;2.-400 mile trek from Canada to , llalco. His tale of Dll&hapg and adventura as on P~e .uo. WC...._ . - La Paz, a clty ol 85,000, 11ut-, fered the worst devastaUon. The atorm cracked a 30·foot·hl1ta earthen dam, aend.lnJ a buie wall of water and mud down a crowded shantytown, wuhing away scores or tbatcMd·rool ahacka. '""'*s-••• - Weekly review of Orange Coa$f hlghflghts Fire Hits' Familiar Ground An early-morning blaze of unknown origin razed a children's clinic Wednesday only a block from the site of the disastrous 1975 Mariner's Male fire. Several firemen were treated for cuts and smoke inhalation but no serious injuries were reported in the $50,000 fare at 2650 Avon St. Newport Beach And the Winner Was ... Six-year city council veteraD' Milan Dostal was elected mayor last week by other council members, most of whom bad been seeking the position themselves. Dostal fills the post left vacant by the death a few weeks earlier of Mayor Howard Rogers. "hi.Ii Trustees Outlining New Campus An unincorporated area of the Irvine Ranch will be the site of a new satellite campus next fall, Saddleback Community College trustees have decided. Between $500.000 and $1 million has been earmarked to buy the land near the intersection of M yf ord Road and Bryan Avenue. 'M1eelies Must Detour Landscaping won out over skateboarders last week when the city manager agreed to fence off a new skateboard run at University Community Park. The run will only be cut olt for about a month, officials s8.ld, to allow the contractor to finish the landscaping. Huntington Beach Atmosphere Not Up to Snuff City council members were holding their noses last week-figuratively, at least. They declared that noxious fumes arising from a construction site constitute a public nuisance. Cause or the odor is undetermined. Costa Mesa Lion's Share Of Leftovers A recipe that didn't win a prize in the Daily Pilot Harvest Home Cooking Contest -but stirred up a lot of laughs -was one for Elephant Stew, suf>milled by DeeMarie LaJeunesse. It calls for one medium elephant and two rabbits, and instructions say the stew will serve 3,800. If more are expected, the rabbits can be added, but this should be avoided if possible since most people do not bke to find hare in their stew. ' San Clemente C?ardeners Getting Clipped! A landscaping maintenance nrm official protested last WHk that the city ls using a double standard in considering bids. He objected because it was decided that city sWC could handle park maintenance for less than the landscap-lni firm bid. The official charged that the city does nol perform at the same level or maintenance. Won? Work for Peanuts Last weekend County Supervisol' Ralph Diedrich and Jimmy Carter were POdners at a presidential campaign barbecue at tbe O'Neill Ranch. But Thursday, Diedrlcb an~ nounced tbat he was fed up with or1anlutional analus and was quitting as co-chairman of the Democrat's county fCll"Cel. He will "still vote for Carter" but tbe hustings head.aches will be bandied by Rep. Jerry Pattenoo ol Santa ADa. Aclmits Gilts Carter Backs ) Equal Rights CHEVY CHASE. Kd. <AP> - Ji.allll)' Cuter said Saturday the federal lovernment should 1uaraotee total equality lo women. Carter alto acllnowledted 1taylo1 lo the lod1ea of two lumber companies three times as their euest wbeo be WU IOVUDOr' ol a.r,ta. He aakl .. it would bave been better not to•• bave done IO ud promlled not to dolt qain. In a speech to represeatatlves ol national women's 1fOUP5 at f'ro• Page A I CRANE ..• ·scene for shock and released, another was treated for mloor scrapes. The accident was expected to delay the construction for weeks, but not work on the unit's con- troversial smokestack. A seven- day, two-shift effort bas been un- der way on the additloo to three adjoining power units. An environmental group called Carlsbad Community Cause bas sought an injunction to stop it. but 10 days ago California's 4th District Court of Appeal sus- tained the decision of Superior Court Judge Paul Eugene Overton in nearby Vista denying the injunction. Al that time, the appeals court said work on the power plant was too far along. A decision may be made soon to appeal now to the California Supreme Court to stop the pro- ject, a spokesman for the group said.. Industrial investigators for the state and federal governments have notified the utility of inspec- tion plans. School Day Starts .Early Bad news for Laguna Beach High School students: School starts 10 minutes earlier begin- ning Monday. Tbe good news: They'll get out 1S minutes earlier. A new bell schedule begins next week, accordlo1 to Raymond Haggard, dean of stu- den~. . There will stlll be siq>eriods of 4-H headquarters 1n thls suburb of Wa1bln1ton, D.C .• the Democratic pre1lde0Ual can- did.ate ouUlntd a multlpJint pro. sram to lmproYe opporiunlty for women. N. president. be said he would: -Seek a comprehensive child· care proJl'am. -Enforce antld1acrimlnaUon replatiou. -lullt on covemmeot bl.ring that would brln1 more women in- to the hJ1best levels of Civil Service. -Act to curb discrimination against women in obtaining credit and insurance. Meanwhile bis running mate is taking hia own tack in campaign-' ing. When Sen. Walter F. Mondale arrived ln New Haven, Coan., the other ·day, be was, to the un· trained eye, in command ol a host of details about Connecticut, the people greeting him, and his plans for bis 22-hour visit, althouth be bad already been in . four cities in two statesthatday. His seeming expertise on local politics and economics was the ]~~~~iilliE result of a briefing that lasted • less than five minutes just after bis chartered jet aircraft touched down at Tweed Airport. The re· view. typical or those he receives before each stop, focused on pertinent local information. Bomb Blast Rocks Rites BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -A bomb ripped through a reviewing stand Saturday just five minutes after President Jorge Videla and bis party bad left at the end or a military ceremony. Unofficial reports said two military officers were slightly wounded by splinters of wood hurled through the air by the for~ of the expl06ion. which destroyed the stand. However , government spokesman Hugo Martinez said, "There were absolutely no vic- tims In the blast and the presi- dent was not affected." Witnesses aald Videla had just flnlsbed presidlag over an army communicatlona du ceremooy at the Campo de Mayo army base 20 miles northwest or Buenos Aires. Do11bling Up Da11eers Twins Wally and Joanne Kunkle of Big Bear are all decked out in proper costume as they do the polka on Forest Avenue in Laguna Beach's all-day Oktoberfest celebration Saturday. Older folks also bad some suds to liven up the celebration. Dawn Lines Forni For Food Bonanza MELROSE PARK, Ill. CAP) -Hundreds of bargain-seeking s hoppers streamed into a warehouse Saturday to buy food by the case in a $1 million con- sumer experiment. People lined up before dawn for the start or the two-day sale al the warehouse or the Jewel Food Stores. Cbeders said the biggest sellers were cases or soda pop, chili, beans. salmon, tuna, macaroni and dog food. "I'm amued at the turnout." Jewel's vice president. Ray Stone, said as the bargain bun· ters rambled wilh their carts through two blocks or marked Janes In the w arehou.se. They picked from 152 kinds of noo- pe ri aba b 1 e goods and their purchases averaged about SUM>. "It's like the expressway dur· ing rush hour, .. said one of 2S special crowd-control guards. "There is a continuous I ine 0£ people two blocks Jong waiting to get in. Five families camped at a side or the parking lot all nitbt for the 6 a .m . opening." One man bad 20 cases or cat litter, paying $6.80 per case and saving $1.49 on each one. "I've got six cats," he said. 50 m 1 n u t e s e a c h • wi t h a 15 • ""jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim minute period at midday for con· I ferences and club meetings. School starts at 8:15 a.m. The last bell rings at 2:50p.m. Foril,Okays Jobs Package WASHING TON (AP) -With great reluctance, President Ford on Saturday signed a $3.7 billion public works jobs bill which he called inflationary. Supporters of the measure say it will put some 300,000 un- employed persons to work, and Ford's Democratic presidential opponent, Jimmy Carter, had urged that the President sip iL Humphrey In Hospital WASIUNGTON (AP) -Sen. Hubert ff. Humphrey will enter a hospital today for testa and possi· ble surgery for a bladder coodl· tion,anaideealdSaturday. 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A check of eard recordl ttpt In the Sberifl·a Office abowocf that !DOit ol thole who bore tbe crony t.ac ort1lna1Jy rttelved bedjea before Gatea bee am• aberUf. LOBBYl8T Prank Mlebelena. for example, sot h1a bed&e more than 10 yean a10 when be wu an aide to former cou.nt.y supervbor WUUamPb1Wps. Political actlviet Tom F\lentes al.so received b.l.I apeclal deputy status before Catea became sheriff and while be was a superviaor's aide. And architect LeRoy Rose-, a former Lincoln Club dirtttor who was recently acquitted on bribery charaes, was a special deputy before Gates took office in 19'1S. It was in the middle ot that year that the sheriff recalled about 1,600 outstanding special deputy badges. Gates said his purpose was to bring the files up to date and to minimize t.be number of bad1es circulating in the county. Among those recalled were 17 badges issued to employes ot The Registe r, a Santa Ana newspaper, records showed. Some of The Regislt?r badges were issued in lhe 19305. Only two of those recalled were held by then current employes. BUT THE R ECORDS show the newspaper deputy badges were held by one·time editors, re· porters, photographers and some not encased ln editorial wion. Despite editorial criddam ~ the pr ad.Ice of lasui.D& apedal c»- puty badta, Gates uld be baa DO int.enUon of dlaeonttaein1 IMlr use. "U I felt for one minute the badges were bein& -.ect wthat they wereo 't u aide to law •· fotcement, I'd bave them back be re ID two mlnutett flat.•• Gat. said. "But the llmlt.ed number ol badges we have out now ""10 specific purposes, lncludlnl acknowledliol thole who beJp us.·· GATES SAID COUNTY com· munication workers assiped emereency chorea In cue ol a disaster will continue to cany badg~. So will count,y officials who serve on disaster emereency committees as well u private guards who provide security service at s uch places as Emerald Bay. And, the sberilf added. those who furnish free equipment to construct hasty sea walls along the coast during severe Udes will continue to bold badges. And contractors, poUticaUy ac- tive or not, who fwnisb equip- ment, planes and other services during disasters will cootlnue to bold special sheriff's car&. Gates said law enforcement seeks and needs community in· volvement. And, he made it clear. he sees special deputies as a way of encouraging that in· volvement. F ra•Page AJ .. -DAILY PILOT SPECIAL DEPUTY STAR DIFFERS FROM COUNCIL.MANIC SHIB.08 Clrl!H IY cmES All That Glitters Isn't • • • Honorary 'policemen are relies' ol days 1ooe by in cities al.on& the OranieCout. Spokesmen for cities from San Clemente to Huntington Beach say their police departments absolutely do not issue badges ror honorary policemen. And in the cities where such badges have been issued in the past, there are indications that outstanding badges have been re· <'alJed or made into plaques. While the cities ol Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Newport Bea~h. Irvine, Laguna Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano are free of special police badges, coun· cilmen from most of these caues are issued a councilman's badge. The councilman's badge is nearly identical to a police badge. It is usuaJJy carried, if at all, in a wallet. where plain clothes and off-duty police frequently carry their badees. The councilman's badge is shaped just like a police badge and bears t.be state seal, as police badges do. The one difference between the two is that a councilman's badge bears the word "councilman" In· stead or "policeman" or "police officer." Even this practice, however, is not standard. In Laguna Bea<'h for instance. no one but the policemen and firemen carry badges or any kind. Other cities give out Iden· tification cards as well as badges and some councLlmen pre.fer to carry the cards. And many of the council mem· bers in cities where COW>Cilma.n badges are issued say they don't bother with them. Al Holllnden, mayor of Foutain Valley. describes his badge, which says "mayor" on it. as the kind or thing he'd bang on the wall. "It's too heavy to be carried," he said. According to spokesmen in the cities that issue these badges, they are given out so that in the event of a disaster councilmen can identlly themselves in order to get to the scene where they may be needed in some orficial capacity. The badges are also known to get councilmen into s pecial events and get them VlP treat· ment if necessary. Derring-do Doesn't finite This is how "Darling Dick" Stone of Sacramento set a world record Saturday in Mission Viejo by clearing 22 cars-plus a ramp-in exhibition. Despite the rough landing, injuries were only minor and he participated as planned in the televised Challenge of the Sexes. But his luck wasn't any better there as Teri Kezar. 19. of Phoenix beat him 83 points to 81 based on style, form and target. Her cycle jump was over 11 cars and he cleared 14 for the contest. She is Women's National Motocross champion for 1975 and he is a professional jumper whose next attempt will be 16 buses in Jap~. CO AST MYSTERY DEATH PROBED. • • adrift in the small craft about five miles off Dana Point. A Coast Guard spokesman said Martuc<'i was given a lecture on boat safety and towed back to Ne"'1>0rt I larbor. He le Ct the hotel that day. Where he went al'lcr that is not known. but on Sept. 2:5 he checked into the Airport Marina Hotel in Marina del Rey. The next day. he rented a 'aUboat from Rent-A·Sail. The agen<'y reported him missing at midnight. ms BODY AND THE boat Nere found JUSl offshore about midway between Manna del Rey ind Redondo Bcarh. · Coroner's investigators say olllcolog1cal tests are bemg con· hacted to determine Lr Martucci lad been drinking or takmg F.u1s and they say ~Y have de· lnilely not. ruled out the lbility that his death was a uiclde. The few people who had con- act with Martucci in Newport Coast R ape ase E nds in uilt Verdict A man arrested by Newport ach police after he raped a an who told officen sh4 was dnaped while driving on the anta ana Freeway bas been guilty of multiple criminal arges by an Ora.nie Count)' riorCourtjury. Judge Byron K. McMillan set . 20 as the date he will sen· e Stanley Barnett Bracy, 2S. f Los Angeles. on convictions of pe, sex perversion, lddnaping nd second degree burglary. Bracy facea a possible sen· ~e of life in state prison. He u arrested June 2S in Newport acb when oHicers pulled bis ar over for a traffic infraction nd then learned from bis oman passenger that she was eing held prisoner. 'lbe woman testified that she 1u stripped and raped by Bracy urtnc a nightman drive around .... anie County that ended with is arrest.iJl the Harbor AreL Beacb described his as remote. detatched and forgetlul. IN THE MISSING person re- port filed in New York Aug. 16, bis wife described him as being under a lot of pressure due to business problems. According to Newaday. the Long Island newspaper, Martucci was a real estate promoter who was influential in the Suffolk County Republi<'ao party. He. the party and a bank in which his brother·in ·law 1s a stockholder, have been the sub- Ject of an inveslieatioo that led lo the empaneling of a special grand Jury which is scheduled to begin hearing evidence Monday. The inves tig ation cen· J udge Issues Freeuxiy Ban, St irs Frenzy ... S AC RAMENTO (AP) California, with 1 l2 freeway pro· jects under way, has been slapped by a temporary ban on freeway construction issued by a San Joaquin Vall&¥ judge. That order, iss ued Friday by Fresno Superior Court Judge Blain• Pettit ln a suit by the City of Fresno, threw Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'• transportation of· ncials into a liz.zy of legal ac- tivity. "Needless to say, our pre· limlnary judcment is that. the or· der shouldn't. have been issued. We have to gel this resolved quickly." said Donald Burns, secretary of Business and Transportation. Burns asked bis attorneys to study the order immediately to determine lf it requires a total ban OD tbe $66 rnll1ion worth of construction under way now. About 180 miles south ~ the Capitol, Fresno city officials ex- ulted that their suit bad finally attracted the slate's attention to three freeways they want built. "l think we're CinaUy going to get the attention of the governor and bil staff," said Fresno Mayor Ted Wills wilh obvious satisfaction. ters on the Peconic Bank and an unsecured $50,000 loan made to Martu<'ci, a $35,000 loan made lo the county Republican party and a $2.25 million deposit made in the bank by Suffolk County gov· ernment whose controller and clerk are both members or the Republi<'an party. Authonltes allegedly are try· ing to show that Martucci's loan was a Corm or commission as was the loan to the poUli<'al party for the deposit or county funds in the small bank which 1s JUSl a year old The county's huge deposit re- portedly accounts ror more than JO percent of the bank's 8.'ISCls. But investigators say that Martucc1's real estate develop- ment business had not done well recently. Following M artucci's trail is a dilficult task, but inquiries with the hotels and boat rental agen- cies show that he never tried to conceal hls identity. He paid cash when necessary. but put most of his expenses on his credit card. His behavior does not suggest a man trylng to hide out. Yet his two boat trips indicate he was not. rational. Deaplte efforts of Ule coroner's investi1atore. the motives behind his villl to Southern California and the details of his death may never be known. Leads Slim In Slaying Of HB Girls I.ads have begun to diminish in the murders or two Hunt· inaton Beach girls repeatedly stabbed Aug. 26 at the Bolsa Chica Beach bluffs area. "We're still running out a few thlnrs and It's certainly an open Inves t I ration," Sheriff's Homicide Detail U . Sim Mid· dleton said Friday, 34 days after the bodies were found. "But there's not much new,'' be added. No motive ba s been established in the murders o( Candace Susan Ready and Sheryl Peterson. ' Wiggle, Phone Set Boy Free GROSSE POINTE FARMS, Mich. (AP) -A 10.year-Old boy who escaped from an abductor and telephoned for help was praised by police Saturday for foiling a planned $48,000 ransom lcldnaping. Fifth.grader Scott Miller "de· serves all the credit for thll," said S~t. George Van Tlem. "lt 's be<' a use of his alertness and his desire for freedom that he la alive today." Van Tiem aald police were still searching for the uniden- Ulied man who abducted Scott on Friday as the boy walked home from school. Scott gave investigators this account of the lddnaping: As he was w alklng the 12 blocks home from school, a man pulled up in a car alongside him and told him bis father bad been hurt al work. Scott's father Is Richard K. Miller, owner of Beaver Tube Corp. in Detroit. The man aaid be would drive Scott to the hospital, and the boy ¥,ot into the car because the man 'looked familiar." Once inside, however , the man told the boy he was being kidnaped and drove him to a house near the Michigan State Fairgrounds. The boy was bound to two poles in the basement of the house and was left alone. He managed to wriggle free or the bonds and went upstairs. where be telephoned hl11 mother. I n the meantime, Scott's father had received a telephone call demandin1 $48,000 in ranaom, and police and P'Dl ageou had been immmoned to the Miller home. "Pssst! OCTD just do1•bled bus service. Pass it on.'' Find out what's be hf nd 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. • .. _.(' ·' . A4' OAIL y PILOT FBI DIRECTOR WEDS EX-NUN Kehy With New Wife Shlrtey FBI Director Weds In Quiet Ceremony MAGGIE VALLEY. N.C. (AP> -FBI Director Clarence Kelley slipped quietly away from Washington on Saturday and married Shirley Ann Dyckes. a former nun and ele mentary school teacher. Only members of the im· mediate families attended the c eremony at St Margaret 's '-Old Ma11' Conquers Hobie-14s WayneScbafer,47,the"oldman or the Hobie Cat fleet" won his second national championstup in the Hobie-14 class Saturday without finishing thefmaJ race. Schafer also won the Hobie-14 nationals in 1974 at Key Biscayne, Fta. Hewas inonthebegi.nningsor the Hobie Cats, s erving as Hobie Alter's sailing adviser in the de· velopmentoflheclass. Fifty boats participated in the f"mal two races of the national championship regatta off Dana Point. Going into the final two races Schafer was leading with 12'"i points -five better than his nearest competitor. ln the first race Saturday, he f"mished fourth with enouah boats in between him and the runner-up to insure the victory by finishin~ aheadofh1s compet1tormthefinal r ace. Half way through the last race the wind l.Jghte ned as Schafer was sailing in about 22nd place When he g lanced over his shoulde r and found that his nearest competitor was abandon· ing the race Schafer headed his own boat for the beach. assured of a victory. Strike Talks Held DETROIT (AP) -The United Auto Workers and strikebound Ford Motor Co. held the.Ir second straight late-night bargaining session Sa turday amid strengthening signals they were on the threshold or a setUement. D.ity Pilot D ... _., 1.0.. .. .-..ct M\>nd•r·Frl(lav II vuu <Jo "''' "·'"" vour NtPN Dv ~ JO o m Cllll b\'l<"fl I pm dnd your copy will ~ llf'ltvt.'f~ --..1u•<1.1v 111\<l Sun111v II y0o1 dO not •Kf'•ve \t0111 cor>v by II 1 m c111 C>fff•)fl' 10 d m .ina V•Klf ~"O(ly woll n.. lll'l••Pf~ Clrnl.HM T1h ..... 1u l\j\(>$1 0rAn0" Coontv Atto.IS •O·OJt Nonn"'o~t Hun1ono1on &>ICh .inn Wf'•IM1Mtor 146-IUO S.ro C'tf'mllnlf' Cu11,1rar>0 Be11en Sftn Juan CMl•llral\o p,.,.,, P0tnt Soutn l -oune lo0un11 N•ouel . . . • 4tMUO Roman Catholic Church. The best man was Kelley's soo, Kent Kelley. and the matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. John R. Slavsky Jr. of Birmingham, Mich. Kelley. 64, is a widower whose first wife died last November of cancer. Miss Oyckes now lives in Washington. She spent 15 years as a Sister of the Holy Cross before leaving the Roman Catholic order six years ago. Her parents live near this mou.nt8.lll resort. News of the wedding came' from ao FBI agent who hand· delivered a terse news release to The Asheville Citizen shortly before the early afternoon ceremony. Tbe release said the newlyweds would return im- mediately to Washington and take up residenc:e in the Distnct of Columbia. Sorcery Wins 385-mile Coastal Race By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11' PllOI hatll .. ll•IW The 61-foot sloop Sorcery, owned by Jacob Wood and sailed by Ray Hayes, California Yacht Club, eased across the finish line at Newport Pier at 9:~ p.m. Fri· day to lead a n eet ol 12 yachts that s urvived the slowes t California Coastal race in the his· tory of the event The 385-mile rac e , c o· s ponsored by Newport Rarbor Yacht Club an d St. Francis Yacht Club. started inside the Golden Gate bridge at 5 p.m. last Tuesday with 24 yachts hitting the starting line . But erratic weather. including much rain, little wind and at times choppy seas. discouraged about half the fleet, causing them to abandon the race. It was the first race victory for Sorcery since she was rolled over in a tumultuous sea off Alaska while returning from Jllpan last August. Second to fi nish was Ragtime, the 62-foot sloop skip- pered by Ben MiU:hell, CYC. who had been the front-runner in the early stage-s of the race. Sorcery also added overall handicap and Class A honors to her first to finish, giving her a clean sweep of the race. Third yacht to finish was Shamrock, owned and skippered by Roy Disney of Los Angeles 'Yacht Club. The results are· OVERALL -1. Sorcery: 2. Ragtime: 3, America Jane Ill. Joe Buck, NHYC. CLASS A -1, Sorcery . 2 . Ragtime; 3, Shamrock. 0..A~ B -1, America Jane m : 2, Vendetta, Charles lsrals. CYC; Mamie, Jim Nebel. CYC. Poll Ups Carter Strength NEW YOl\K (AP) ~ Two ,.. cent G1U\lp polla u.Dderst.ated Jimmy Carter'• •lftllllh when rtie&Md ud the latest poll abow· 1n1 CIJ'Ur el.ht poiob ahead ol Ford may be rtvtsecl, G«ll'Je Gallup Jr., pr•lk\eat of lbt pOU. lot or1an11auoo • .aid s.turday. The lateat poll. released Fri· day, wu ba..S on a less Uwl complete sampl,, Gallup said. 1'be result.a were ·~:· 'he sald, but may be n:vised when fuller sample returns are availa- ble. Gallup aaid the difference, if any, in the final result.a would be only a point or two fTOm the re- sults reported Friday -Carter so. Ford 42, aod eight no opinion or other eandldlltes. He also said the Gallup poll re- sult.s as originally released in late August and early September understated Carter's strength against Ford. Those polls originally showed Carter lS points ahead ol Ford. Revised figures, based oo larger samples, were released Ftiday and s howed Carter was 18 points ahead of Ford in both polls, Gallup said. In a telephone interview from his home in Princeton. N.J ., Gallup sajd the figures released Friday for the latest poll were the result or interviews conducted last weekend with about 1,500 people. Only registered voters are con- sidered in the "trial heat" sur- veys conducted during the pre- sidential campaign, he said, and that means the preferences of 1,000 to 1,050 voters are usually reported in the eou results. The results released Friday showing Carter eight points ahead of Ford were based on in· terviews with 881 registered voters, Gallup said. This resulted from a cutoff In tabulation early last week that was necessary to get the poll results out on a time- ly basis. be said. "Eight is correct," he said when asked if the poll results were accurate in .saying Carter was eight points ahead of Ford. "lt is 50, 42, 8 ... Mornwns Cite Perils Facing The Church SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Tbe dangers of prosperity, the Mormon church's special rela- tionship with Jews. and the seriousness or lying and stealing were the focus of mlrjor speakers at the second day or the Church of Jesus Chris t of Latter-d ay Saints' semiannual coqference, which ends today. Thousands of conference-goers huddled In the rain as they en- tered the Mormon Tabernacle and auxiliary buildings for up to eight hours of sessions Saturday. The day for 81-year-old church President Spencer W. Kimball and other church leaders began at 7 a.m. with a welfare session and ended at 9 p.m., the con- clusion of the priesthood session. President N. Eldon Tanner, rtrSt counselor In the ruling First Presidency, told the all-male au- dience at the priesthood session that three things are leading peo- ple away from the church: failure to keep the SJbbath day ho ly. pursuit o f worldly pleasures, and submission to pomocraphy. "Members of the chwcb are probably in a better rm.ancial position than ever before," be said "The church is growing rapidly and being more general- ly accepted in the world than ever before. There seems to be a areater feeling or security." 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That's the "handle'' of a young woman with a new twist on the world's oldest profession. . . . . She cruises the interstates around this Ohio River city. and uses her car's CB mike to solicit 10-minute interludes with truckers at a charge or about $25. SHADY LADY, who asked that her real name not be made public, said she knows or no other woman in the area .. working" from CB radios, although she's heard of others elsewhere in the country Shady Lady, in her early 20s, said that for the past seven months. she's earned a living entirely with her CB. She said she averages al least 10 customers. all truckers, on a dusk-to-dawn shift. And she reports earnings as high as $SOO a night and works five nights a week. taking weekends orr. Shady Lady says she worked a lot of hotels and truck stops before discovering the ease or getting business via CB radio. Working with the CB has kept her out of trouble with the law, a relief from the hassles she had to endure on the hotel circuit, she said "TJUS IS SHADY Lady,'' she begins. ''Give me a break on channel 19 for a soutJfbound smokey report." A smokey report in C B terminolo&Y is a report on the presence of police vehicles on the road. When a trucker answers, Shady Lady said, be us ually asks. · 'Whue are you going tonlght. · · ··1·m headed for Cincinnati." she'll say. "You want to pull over for a cup of coffee?" "Sure," the trucker responds. "How much does the cof· fee cost?·· Then the driver describes bis rig and they agree to meet at the nearest stopping place. She said she usually arrives first. watches him pull in, walks over and identifies herself. A lot of truckers are repeat customers. she says. He Speaks For You 11 Firms Not Taxed -Solon WASHINGTON <AP> EJeven major U.S. corporaUons paid no corpor~te income taxes ln 197~. while 21 others paid taxes at an dfectlve rate ot teas than to percent, Rep. Chari A. Vanik (0.0hlo) sald Friday. Vanlk's flndln1s were eon· talned ln hle fifth aimual study of corporatt taxes. "The highly profttable oil In· dustries pay tax at an effec:ttve rate of 4.8 percent while com· mere.ial banks pay at U\ effective rate of 5.9 percent," be said. "The utility industry pays • low effective rate while the ma- jor commercial airlines are, for all practical purposes. freeloaders on the American economy." Vanik said Heading his list of the 11 cor· poraUons that paid no taxes was the Ford Motor Co. Vanlk said Font was able to use about $132 million ln credits and loss car- ryovers and carrybaclcs to wipe out any federal corporate income tax obligation. Others or the top 11 that paid no taxes through usin& what Vanilc conceded were legal methods were Western E lectric Co., Bethlehem Steel Corp., Lockheed Aircraft Corp .. National Steel Corp .. and Della Airlines. The r e m aining five were Northwest Airlines, Manufac- turer's Hanover Corp .. Chemical New York Corp .. Phelps-Dodee and Freeport Minerals. There was no Immediate com- ment from any of the corpora- ljons. Vanik also said be considered it significant that the study showed 148 corporations paid almost $20 mllUoo in taxes to foreign governments and $10 billion in U.S. federal corporate taxes. He said the corporations, by using legal means. were able to reduce their lax rates h'om the statutory rate of 48 percent lo an average effective rateof 21.2per· cent. An effective rate of taxation, according lo the study, ls a ratio of federal taxes paid to adjusted net income before taxes. Figures provided in the study showed that General Motors Corp. had the highest effective tax r ate, 44.3 percent. Gloomy Gus Is your spokesman becaufie you and other Dally Piiot r eadcrR put words in his mouth. Have you got a pet grievance? Lay it on Gus. Remember to stick to Issues -no personal attacks . Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally Piiot, Box 1560, Costa Me a, California 92626. '111en watch for your Gus. lie appears dally on the editorial page of tbe Dally Pilot. He speaks for you, In the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Su"«tay. Oc:tc>bef 3, 1976 DAIL y PILOT AS O~~oultonftanchNowlustaffemory •1W11UA•~D OtlMO.ty .... By the tuna ol tbe 20lb Ceol:ury, ~lty •Hcter·tur1ted·rancber Lewb I'. Mowtoo mild mount hll botM and ride Ule fence line from L•IWl• Canyootoutb alone tbe Lacuna Hilla tldse aJ.uaast. to Staie Wrapap Dana Point and aever leave bls on property. lie •M one ot eatl.1 Oranre eouat1'• "blc rour" ludownen.. The oUae" bore tM names Jrn.o.e. O'Neill and Ferster. Tbe four f amWea alone OWOld more Ulan 200,000 of ti>• county's Prop. 14 Foes Outspend Chavez SACRAMENTO (AP) -Growers opposed to Prop. 14 have collected nearly four limes as mucb money as Cesar Chavez so far in the campaign over the November farm labor initiat.ave. The (armer-dominated Citizens for a Fair Farm Labor haw bad collected $995.000 and spent $621,000 as of Sept. 25, aceording to records ftJed with the secretary ol state's of· lice. Chavez, whose United Farm Workers put Prop. 14 on the ballot, rePorted collecting S2S8,000 and spend.inc $102,000 for the measure through Sept. 25. Prop. 14 would bar any changes in the stat~·s farm labor elections law without a new vote of the people. lt would also write into law the farm labor board's COO· troversial acces.s rule, allowing union organizers onto growers' property three times a day. • Liq11or Price Law Fought SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ -A liquor store owner whose license was twice suspended for selling below preset prices has fiJed a $1.5 million swt seeking an end to fair trade pnc- mg of liquors and other distilled spin ts in California. The U.S. District Court suit was riled Friday by Kevm Moloney who now faces revocation of his license because he is openly continuiJla discount pricing practices which caused two earlier suspensions by the state Department or Alcoholic Beverage Control. His su.it cJaims that fair trade laws violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. ''Under the fair trade laws, there is no state regulation of price," the suit said. "There is merely s tate enforcement of prices regulated and fixed by manufac- turers and distillers. "The fair trade Jaws do not promote the general welfare, do not serve any purpose within the police powers of the state.·· • Barrises Protest Jails OAKLAND <AP) -Wilham and Emil.)' Harns, com plaming of "intolerable" Jail conditions, have won a pro- mise from a Judge to inspect the facilities himself AJameda County Superior Court Judge Alan A l..lndsay told the Symbion* Liberation Army couple Friday he would visit their jails within 24 hours. Tbe two appeared separately at hearings after being in· dieted Wednesday for the Feb. 4, 1974 kidnaping of Patricia HearsL Harris said deputies at the AJameda County Jail in Oakland, where be is being beld, were looking at his legaJ correspondence. His wife, who is being held at the Oakland city jail, said restrictions on visiting hours, inadequate facilities for legal conferences and other practices were "intolerable" and hindered preparation ol her defense. • T11111tey Hits Hayakawa SAN FRANCISCO <AP) US. Sen. John Tunney de- bated a tam-o· shanter perched on a hat rack, while Dr. S.l Hayakawa campaigned against a man he called "senator Olp-flop." Ttre solo debate Friday with the tam-o'-sbanter, Hayakawa·s symbol, was a new tack for Tunney, and the Democratic incumbent used it for one of the sharpest personal attacks of his campaign against lhe Republican challenger Tunney told the Press Club of San Francisco that Hayakawa is "blatantly elitist" and guilty of "1nsensit1ve and insulting attitudes toward Jewish, black, Japanese and Mexican-~merican minoriues. Haya.kawa, meanwhile, repeated charges that Tunney lacks "iotellectual courage." and be cited nine issues on which he said TuMey bad voted on both sides of the ques- tioo. ' • M11rderers Face Senteiaee SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Two men will be sen- tenced Oct. 18 for the murder of a 30-year-old school teacher and her unborn child. · Joel Holley, 25. and Fred Graves, 23, both of San Bernardino. were c.-onvicted Thursday on two counts of first. degree murder In the slaying or Linda Meu.x and her unborn C'hild in a Highland apartment Jan. 15, 1974. Mrs. Mewr was six months pregnant when she was strangled and shot to de- ath lnvest1gators claimed Mrs. Meux·s husband, Marion, J)&1d the two men $1,300 to kall his wife so he could collect seo.ooo im1urancc on her life. However. charges against Meux were dismissed tx-cause of a lack or evidence, authorities said. • S n1og l'iolations Found LOS ANGELES <AP) -County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn says 1,000 smog violations have been detected at the Kaiser Steel plant in Fontana. Hahn said Friday the investigation, now ln Ila final stages, is being conducted by lbe State Air Resou.n:es Board. th~ J!;nvironmentaJ Protection Acency and the Southern California Air Polltrtloo Control District. The c.-ounty has had jurlsdJctlon over the Kaiser opera- tion since July of last year, when \t came within the enfotte· ment area ol the ~ CallfomJa Al• Pollution CootroJ Dtstrict. Hahn said the Kaiser plant has put' 'more Pollution Into lhe air than any other Industry" ln tbe area. Gt,000 total acres. Lut, week, the lut traces of the old Moulton Rancb were erased foceve with tbe p~hJ&Se of the rema.inlttg 6, 700 acres by the Mis· sloo Viejo Com pany. Apart rrom .the name of a road, a community tbeater and a water distnct, the Moult4n name will pass quieUy into history. "Louie" Moulton. as hew a." &f· fertionately known, could never have lmaalned what would hap.. ~ lo his magnificent. 26,000- Acre spread less lhan 40 ye&r5 at'ttt hQ death ln ta al t.bo aco 20,000 residents. That left. on\~ ot8'. the mlddle section of t.be olcl 1'he northern one-thltd became ranch still in Moulton ramlty the 18,000.resldent community of • bands unUl lut week. Lelsure World and the d aoutberamotl a ooo acres OJ .Loul,, noted for bis U°'I ..._ • ··-• assumma wll. probably would """'"ame tho Planned community have chuckled over Utt $15 al Laauna Nlauel. wit.h nearly million price t111 Ml.saion VitJo ~----~--------~~--~--~----~~~~~~~~----------------------~ had to pay forJt!stone-thlrdor lht raMh o.!1, l'llol St•K - RANCH SUPERINTENDENT RAY STRIPE CHECKS ON STOCK'S CONDITION Joplin Ranch Places Youngsters In Environment That PromotH RHponalbllJty Delinquents Farmed Out Co unty R anch Challe nges Chief, Youths By ANNE COOPER 01 '~* O•ilr Pt lot St•lf Nearly every day, seven days a week for the past 20 years, Ray Stripe has shown up for work at 5·30 a.m. as superintendent of Joplin Ranch. an Orange County treatment facility for delinquent boys. "Some folks tell, me I m de- dicated." Stripe said in an m· tervlew last week at the Trabuco Canyon Ranch "It !'I not that I'm dediealt-tl 1 ·m Jll"t fortunate enough to be work1n~ iJI <J Joi.> 50 exciting I can't "ail to get back to 1t · Stnpe opened thl' count} rac1h- ty on Aug. 20. 1956. when there was not a hui lthn~ or u "at er linL· on the property lie and a couple or ass1stanL1; put up a Quonset hut. accepted some boys and together began the development of what is today an extens ive. self-contained therapeutic commuruty. At present. the ranch houses about 50 to 60 boys at a time, for s tays averaging s ix months . Most boys, ranging in age from 15 to 17. are not first-time offen· ders when juvenile court sends them to the ranch Generally. they have been through le!-s s tructured pro· grams before they are placed at Joplin. Stripe compared Joplin as a therapeutic com muruly for delin· quents to a s anatorium for tuberculosis pallent.s. If a person has TB. he is sent away for treat· ment. mcluding rest, clean air. sunshine and antibiotics, Stripe said. Joplin offers a delmquent cer· tam comparable remedies, in- cluding a standard to live by, meanlngful things lo do. counsel- ing by people who care and. perhaps most important, accoun· labillty to lbe commuruty for their actions. Among the tas ks are trades taught by journeyman tradesmen in the areas of con· atruction, agriculture, cooking and auto mechanics. The boys SUPERINTENDENT Ray Stripe by the county superintendent of schools . The average youth placed at Joplin is behind in academic skills. often because he has a history of absenteeism The goal of the four teachers and the principal. said Stnpe, is to give each boy the most positive experience possible. so that he knows he can succeed. Great em- phasis is placed on indivlduaUzed instruction in basic skills. "A boy who can't read well or can't fill out forms has been cheat ed," s aid S tripe. "Everytime he applies for a job or a dnver's license, be s uffers terrible embarrassment " In reading, as in other areas, Stripe 11aid parents should take a more active role with their children. Parental responsibility ex1ends well btyond infancy, to t.he Point a child has learned to stand on his own and accepts ac- countability for his behavior. 'Tm klnd of on the kid~' side," he admitted. "Most parents are marvelous people. but they get careless about their chUdren they let things get away from lhem. "When Tommy needs atten- tion, he should be given attention right now. not when Daddy's finished reading the paper. It isn't enough to say we are con· cemed about our chUdren. We have to show them we mean it." Stripe often sees Joplin alum- nj, e\'en men whose time at the ranch dates back as long as 20 years They have gone on lo vanous occupations. including professional careers as well as trades first learned al Joplin. One man flew in from his pre- sent home in Boise, Idaho, to con- sult with Stripe on problems he was having with his own young son "Didn't you learn anything while you were here!" Stripe de- manded. "Give that boy some time. Listen to what he ls trying to tell you." The chastened father reported back that be has applied Stripe technique with gratifying re- sults. "No circumstance is an excuse to rail," Stripe said. "What we try to show the boys while they're here ls that success follows sound thinking and decision making. We want them to experience that process here, to break the failure habit. "We do not spend time at Joplin discussing how come," he said. "If I am stuck in the mud. I don't need someone telling me I should have taken another road. I need help to get out of the mud. .. lt 's the same with these boys. They need tools to emancipate themselves. The stay at Joplin Is like a rest cure for the TB pa- tient. His doctor can't guarantee he'll never be sick again, but he's been given a chance. Healing has taken place.·' SAYS - His "tdow . Neille Gall Moulton. u11ed to dcllAht in retell· lna a story that typifled the way her hU¥band acquired hi vast botdinca. She said he rose early one day. as was bis habit. and pWJed on his finely-tooled boots for a day of cbeckin& fences from boneback. When Louie failed to ride ln-. Ute customary hour of 5:30 p.m., there was some concern for his safety. Finally, at 8 p.m., he came home barefoot. Mrs. Moulton said her busban4 had met a Mexican homesteader working 350 acres oC land at the lower end of Salt Cr~k. near th~ present-day site or Niguel Beach Park. The Mexican admired the rancher's fancy boots and, after some conversation. s wapped Moulton straight across -the rancher's boots for his land. Moulton instructed his wife to hang onto the land after be died, saying it could some day bring as much as SSO an acre. She sold it before her death for $15.000 an acre. Historians make 1t clear t~ boots-for-land swap was right in character with L. F . Moultoq. As a young man of 22. he rounded Cape Horn and landed io Orange County. Born into a fami- ly of doctors and lawyers living in Boston and Chicago. Moulton yearned for the adventur~ California had to offer. Saddleback Valley historian Clara Mason Fox said Moult.on tried sbeep ranching in Orange County for a while but worked hls way up to San Francisco as a meat handler and shipper. Within a s hort time, he re· turned to Orange County. leas~ som~ land from Judge J E. Bacon of San Juan Capistrano and started raising sheep again When Bacon died. Moultoo bought his land and started build· ing an empire in the Saddleback Valley. By 1895, Moulton owned 19,500 acres in the valley area, bavine purchased the El Sobran~ Ranch from C.B. Rawson pl115 other smaller holdings. He weqt into a brief partnership with French expatriate Jame,i Daguerre and formed the Moulton Company. eventually building his holdings to their peak. The core or the Moulton Ranch was the 13,300-acre Rancho Niguel, first granted to Juan "El Rico" Avila of San Juan Capistrano by the Mexican gov- ernment in 1842. The old rancho had been broken up into multiple ownerships but was reunited In its entirety by Moulton and Daguerre lt was the las t of the county's great ranchos to remain intact under one owner. Upon Daguerre's death. Moulton gradually turned his land over from sheep to cattle and the simple "LM " brand signified some of the finest Hereford s in Southern California. Valley his torian Mrs. 'Fox notes that Moulton look Nellie Gail, daughter of another pioneer area family, as his wife in 1908. At the age of 53, he was coo· siderably her senior. Mrs. Fox said Moulton was always friendly and unfailingly kind and generous. "In his later years, he was una· ble to gel about over the ranch but. he accepted conditions wllh surprising cheer, always ready for a chat with anyone. telUog many humorous anecdotes. llll· sisting all who came for aid but not lelllng even• his left haod know about it." she wrote. She also notes that, while he was a deeply religious man who attended church regularly, Moulton never "paraded hiA feel· lnga" In front of others. • • see the fruits of their labor in ranch buildings, food on the ~ble and ranch vehicles. including a • working fire eoglne, which helps • keep ranch insurance rates low. • ··euY A NEW FIAT AND • ... Another vital aspeet of ranch 111 Ure 11' the high school, operat-ed • ~======~~~~~==~==~==~====~==============~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-!! I WILL FURNISH THE GAS FOR THIS CAR FOR THE REST OF THE YEAR." • • •• • NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEED READING COURSE TO BE TAUGHT IN I RVINE lrvlne (SPEC ) -Golden Stale Reading Lab will otter a 4 wedt course m speed reading to a limited number of quallfltd people in the Irvine area. Th.as rt'<'ently developed method or instruct.Jon costs less than "' the tuition of similar courses and is the most innovative and effective program 11v11ilable in t.hc Uruted States. ll{ot only d06 this farr'IOU.' coune red'uce your time ln t.he classroom to just one class ptt ~ for 4 short weeks but it also includes 111 advanttd sP"d readmi course on us.eta. ta" •o thlit JOU c:an continue to improve ror the rest of )'OUr life. 1 u you are a gtudent who would lib to make A's instead of B's or C's or if you are a business penon who wams to stay abrtast ot today's eve.rc:hanging acceluaUng wocld then this course 1s an absolute nec~slty. In a few months some students ore reading 20-30 limes faster aualrun& speeds that approach 6000 words per mmute Our average graduate should read '1-10 times faster upon rompletion of the rourse with marked improvem e nt tn eompre.heasion and ~tratlon. F or those who would like additional Wormallon. a aeries ol free, one hour. orientation lectures have been scheduled. Tbesl' s pecial free one-hour lecture will be held at t.he foUowing times: Thuni .. & Fri., Sept.. 30, & Oct. 1, al 6:30 P.M. & 8 30 P.M : Sat . Ot'l. 2 at 10:30 A l\l. & \·30 PM ; Mon .. Tues .. & Wed . Oct .t. 5. 6 •t 6 30 P M " 8 30 r .M. Tht above meet.Jn~ Will be held at lmne Host Motor Hotel, 1711 Ea~t Dyer Rd.. Irvine (Dyer Rd. exil off Newport 1l'eeway -2 elUl.S Ea.st cl San Dleao F"rw)') • • • • • • • .. 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The bill becomes law Jan I The legis lation was prompted, of COUJ"5&, by the case of Karen Anne Quinlan, the youn1 New Jersey woman who is s t1U in a coma alter more than a year. That case focused the nation's attenllon on whether an HI person s hould be kept alive by arW1clal systems when there is no hope of recovery. The new California law will not permit parents, relatives or spouses to make lhe determination.. Only patients themselves will be allowed to sign papers enabling doctors to let them <lie with clignity. So. ironically enough, the California law-first in the nation -would not have applied in the Quinlan case. But the tragic plight of the Quinlans did provoke enough e motion and thought to produce this reason- able and compassionate Jaw. To those who oppose the bill's philosophy on re- ligious or moral grounds, we would remind that only the person involved can make the right-to-die choice. That is a personal deci~ion each of us is properly en- titled to make according to his own beliefs and conscience. Sinking Ship Scrap the Queen Mary? How could s uch a thought be considered? Who rould allow this majcsijc queen or the seas to die such m ignoble death? WeJJ. distasteful or not. the City or Long Beach . bad better st a rt thirWn~ about swallowing the big- gest mouthluJ of prlde in 1la history and admit that ll.$ expensive and consp!cuous wlute elephant l.sn't golna to make it. No one wanted it that way. Wht n the Queen Mary sailed tr1umpbanlly up lhe California coast.line to berth in her permanent home nearly 10 years ago, It was a prideful moment for both her American and English admirers. · Thousands o! private boats swarmed the seas around her as the mighty liner p~pared lo retire with dignity. She would be a fine hotel and a tourist attrac- tion that would reap fame and pront for the City of LongBHch. Now, nearly a decade later, we tnow it isn't going to tum out that way. The Queen Mary dre'lll. a million visitors the first year it was opened: this sear the figure will be 500,000 and unless something miraculous occurs it will continue to go down at the rate of perhaps 100,000 a ~ar. This year the Queen Mary will cost the City of Long Beach $2 million, says Aeling City Manager Robert Creighton. And to that add her original $3.5 million cost, an acknowledged $69 million in refurbishing and site costs (it was probably more) by Long Beach and private firms. Then add the prospect of continued losses in years to come. The Long Beach City Council considered shutting down the Queen Mary this summer. but abandoned that idea after learning the city would face up to $30 million in breach of contract suits from the hotel and concession operators aboard. Jt's a shame, but the scrap heap seems to be the only place left for the Queen Mary. There's no sup- portable argument for maintaining her as a tourist at- traction. Frayed Ideological Collar Takes a Beating NEWTON, Mass. -Fat.her lobert Drinan, Society ol Jesus, he only priest in C.ongress, is idgety and vehement these days 'lecause he's in a tough race for ·e-election. After years or running against uch devils as the Vietnamese v a r , Vale rgate, Hebard ll. ~ixon, the ·:IA and the ~et, even oore ghoulish • gres race Lim -bread- •nd -bulter 10litical is- ues. His consistent YOtes acaiDst • nilitary spending. bis disintenst n economic issues affed.ing bis Ualrict, his boredom with ~ •enue·sharing, have caused >emocratic mayors to defect. Fill 'e r The great Amtrican Dream is 1bo11t to be rrallzed : a iaUoowidc chain of Colonel Taco lade MacDonald's Fast Service :enters. The ebain will be the ltst to orter a mu.saie parlor 'OIDbined with a r ree car wash. "With the growth ol lndividuol· y owned mauage parlors :lC!'o/..:-> he country." 1xpluln,; •11irefreneur 'II ton iaberdasb, ho fiDancial .ri.tard behind be project, 'it became in- •vitable that 1ome large ·orporatlon #00.ld step lo and take over this l ucrative buslness wHh >tandardiled. nationally ad- ~ed. franchised out.lets. ''.My only eontributkln was to Jdd a free car wash to forestall competition." Haberdash is being for too -nod~t. The !tee car wasb is but J 1mall part of Wa Great .\mertcan DT~am. and made Drinan vulnerable to defeat. Moreover, Drinan is in a head- to-head race for the first time, and woa't benefit from his dis- trict's Republican (18 percent) and Independent (41 percent) vole being split between two op- ponents, as it bas in past elec- t.ions. SO DRINAN warm against goblins, denounces "Gerald Raadololt Ford" and claims the weU-ti.nanced .. radical right" ha targeted him fordel~t. Adu ally, Drinan, who always rar outspent his challengers, has raised $UO,OOO to date, some sa.ooo more than his liberal Republican opponent, Arthur llasoa. Maoa.. 35, claims his coalition of Republicans, Democrats and Independents, wants a "pro- blem-solving" congressman, not ( Tn:cu) a ri ghteous ideolog ue, to represent Massachusetts' Fourth District. "Drinan votes again.st employ- ment programs, was late in try- ing to s ave Fort Devens, und when unemployment is high here, he votes to raise con- gressional salarie\," Mason charges. "In Congress, he is viewed as one who only represents the fringe of his party. He's not practical." MASON, WHO is Jewis h, loves to attack Drinan's anti-defense votes, claims he will score with Jewish voters the way Pat Moynihan did in New York. 'Tm Moynihan," he says. "and Up Facetiously ( ARTHOPPE J and·blu•strlped arch over a row of 1u pumps where the motorist can fill hla tank while selectlnj! an attractive young car hop to join him on his free trip through The Bubble Machine. ("Hot Wax -$1 Extra."> Once the car hop bu bopped in· to hls car, a chain i.s booked totbe froot ule and the car ls draged into the machine. At the tntrance a box on the wall asks, "Your or- der, please, foodwise?" TBESP ECIALTY,Otcourae, ls the standard Colonel Taco Jack MacSack. This consist. or a F'rencb-frted hamburger stuffed with cotton candy, wrapped in a taco, dipped in "Tbe Secret SaUtt" (catsup, mayonnaise and soft ice t' ream), aJ><t served in a rlghl-whlte-and-blue·strlped p.lasUc sack. It. will be waiUna. piping hot. wbcn the Cll' emeries from the other end of the machine. lleanwhJJe, many uclUn' Wnp· are Coin.I OD Inside the rar. Jl'os' a•mJ>le thin'• pro- feulonal football r•f\lftl OD oortatM telerilton. "We~ we can gas, rub, wash and feed. 2163 customers an hour at each franchise d outlet," said ll•berdash. The profit potential ls enormout. "We bad some initial pro- blems, such as bow to attract women customers. nut we'll solve that by simply leavinl( lbe wlndow1J of lbelr cars rolled down so that they'll get a shampoo and set. "For pedestrians we'll haYe a car rental agency ($San hour and 12 cents a fool) at the entrance. And for those who pre{er orgies, we'll orfer charter busel. "As for our commerdals, wo haven't decided between 'You \t~ a break today' and cPact ai> tbo kids, crank up lbe car . RA.BKKDASB was aired I! a standardiied chain of massage parlors wouldn't take a bit of ex- citement and adventure out of the Great American Drdm. "Who wants excitement and adventure'!" he asked with a 1bru•· "The succeu of standardlud, laat..ervtt-e cbalnl provea the Great Americ.n Drum .. koowtna e:uctb' •bat JOQ're (oiq to lel and~ It O"lt:r wltb u quit'kl.1 as oOAS· ble." .. Drinan is Bella Abzug. tr '.\~ don·t have strong defense, '.\C won't have a strong Israel." As an infantry captain in Viet· nam. Muon won the Silver Star for rescuing several wounded comrades in a m idnight fire.fight during the 1968 Tel offensive Consequently. he is popular with veterans groups here. He is fnendly and ea.s) gomg, as contrasted with the high strung, abrasive Drinan. and gets a far better reception white campaigning. Mason bas pressed Drinan for television de bates . but so far, tbe only joint appearance scheduled won't be in Crontof cameras. Drinan's advocacy of Israel and Soviet Jewry gives him good credentials with the Jewis h com· munity. His strong civil hb ertarian record aJso belps him with Jewish voters. SOME OF Drinan's actions amount to blemishes on this re- cord. In 1971, after hearing privileged testimony from an un· dercove r agent for th e Massachusetts state police. Drinan r evealed his name and olhers to a university audience. and thus blew tbeir cover. Fellow members of the House Internal Security Committee were miffed at Drinan for this breach of confidence. ln 1973, Drinan gave the press the names of an mmate and a parolee from New York's Attica prison who had been subpoenaed to testify in executive session ahcmt r evolutionary influence in prisons THE INMATE, angered that tus hfe was now in danger, wrote Drinan a scalding letter and 'owed to testify anyway. After be- ing chastised, Drinan finally apologized to the committee for his misdeed. This year, two Drinan fund- raising telle rs charged that Mason was "closely associated with Nixon counsel Charles Colson," thus s uggesting a scan· dalous coonection. Mason, who worked io the same law firm with Col son , explained that he represented him in one action. "When I was at Boston College law school," Mason ex- plained, "Father Drinan taught us every person has a right to counsel, and every lawyer should be ready to offer adequate de- fense. I am sure that Father Ori nan still agrees with that." Mason cannot run against a priest's collar -that's too much. lie can only grit hls teeth when Drinan publicly intones: "If the charge is that I am morally over- quall!ied for the job or U S. COO• gressman, then I plead guilty.'' Drinan once said <:ongress is a moral power. and then again, he once said lhat while abortion "is immoral. I won't let my cons- cience set in the way of how I vote." Conseque ntly, he has the bizarre record or voling against each and every errort to deny federal funding of abortion, ex- cept one; by voting with the "pro-lirers" last week he only angered them. ''He's disgusting," says Judy Brown, a Right-to-We official, "because that vole was a political move to make his constJ. tuents think he's changed his mind. His whole record is pro- aborlion." Recently, a young woman stu· dent confronted Drinan at a public meet in g al Boston College, and said before TV cameras, .. Father. I'm not hap- py with your position on abor- tion." Drinan snapped back that she should check into his opponent's views. "But at least he's not a priest," the student said. With that. Orinan stalked from the hall, crying out, "There are no votes here" Drug Users Subsidized The name Susan Barnes is fi c- titious but everything else about this story Is true. Susan is 27, single, a college dropout and lives in the eastern seclion of Philadelphia. She is unemployed and is qualified for weUare pay. men ts, f oo d stam ps and Medicaid. Llke many thousand.'I or other young people, Susan used to have a serious drug problem. She has now switched from hard druas. from heroin, LSD and cocaine to "softer" druf s like Va 1um. Seconal, Nembutal, Librium, TuinaJ and Quaalude. She ls legally able to get these drup on prescripUon from doc- tors wh<> aend their bills to the state or Pennsylvania, which also picks up the tab for the drugs. If Susan Barnes wanted to take advantage of all the loopholes In the law, she could make herself a bundle. She could go ton doien or more different doctors each day, get a f1.1Uul of separate prescrip· lions for drues and then proceed to seU them in the drui under· p-ound. INCREDIBLE AS It may seem, there are no Jaws in Pen· osylvanla that prohibit an In· dividuaJ rtom obtaln1ni multiple drug prescriptions, or doctors from wnUn1 these prescription~ wholesale. or pharmacists from fllllnl the pretcrtptloos. Many thouaands d drug users work the ayatcm for everything it. la worth. Many of them are not only unemployed but unemploya- ble. SI.nee IOclety doesn't want them to turn to crime in OC"der to 1et mooe1 ror clnlo. their~ habit t. aublldhed. Pb.Jllciana a.re bdDI paid by tbe tup.,.n to pnMdo pre. ' t [ NORMAN J COUSINS scriptions for drugs which may not be as dangerous as heroin but are nonetheless habit.forming and harmful. The promise is to get on the "ravy train by fillin~ these prescnptions. lt would be easy to direct all our indignation against the young people who are exploiting the attempt of American society to apply humane policies toward lt~ problem citlicns. BUT EVEN more deserving or pubhc censure are the physicians who are 11haming their prnft'!lslon by capitalizing on the Inability of t1oc!ety to devise a workt1ble way of dealing with drug dependent.II. According to reports, some d~­ tors make hundreds or thousands of dollars a year by building a practice largely out of drug- dependent lndlgenla In some lnstuoccs the time s1~nt by doctors with cnc.'h pa· tlent may he no more than two or three minutes. for which they usually collect $10 per visit. 11 lt unfair to accuse these doc- right to expect that the medical profession, which bol~ such an honored place in society, would find ways of dealing with its members who feel they can violate every d ecency just so long as they t echnically stay within the law. What we have here is ootjust a mammoth rlpofr but a com· prehensive cop·out. Everyone is trying to gel out from under. It. begins with the idea lbat you deal with drug dependents by convert- ing their disability into a way or· llfe. This leads to the not.ion that you keep them from becominr< crlminala by buying them of!. It ends by Invol ving tragically the whole of society in a 1ame oC self-deception. The underlylnl( theory, apparently, ls that tho best way for society to meet its obU1at1ons Is to keep them from exploding. U this la not a cop-out, I doo't know what ls. A great deal hu been said about the folly or appeasement In world affalr1. The wont form of appeasement ts acll-deccl)Uon. OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tors of deliberately catering to R•rl N. Wtt'd. P11h1Wttr tho dru1 trade? The record TIW>f'n4• Ktrull, Eduor shows that they hen& out their Barbero Krlibkh. ahlngles In depressed areas F:dflorlalPagr f:dltOf' where they are readily acceasi· The editorial pa.ie ot tht> 0111ly ble to weltare patients in search Piiot seeks t(l inform nnd ol "highJ" at the public expense. stimul11te readers by pres..,Unii ls there no answer to the pro-on th111 page dlver~c-c-ommf'nlAry blem of American citizens who on topics of interest by syndlcat.- bavetcome physical, emotional ((f rolum'l ilta and cartoonist.~. by provldlni :i forum for ffadcra' and cooomlc cripples lll'lely \·1«'"'5 11nd by prtscntang this because o( drugs 7 It is difficult to n<'"''5PllJ>4'T''s opi nlon11 end Idea,; believe that tho ooly way to deal M curTcnt topics. The edltm1al with this rroblem is by scatter· opinion!! of th e Oally Pilnt Appear Ing dol ars all over tho nntytntht~ltoriatcolunlnatthe landscape. top of th~ PAICl'· Opinions ex- p~t'd IJ)' the columnists and TUE CURIOUS notion ap· cartoonis..,.11ndlrttrrwntersare lher o"'•n and no endonement ol parently exi11tl that ll something thC'lr ,,rws by the Dlitr l"lot i.s se.riously wron1. lhe fint tbinl should be 111rer~. to do ls to legalize it. Sund o ber 3 At the ver1 lust, we haTe tho ' ___ a_y_, _ct_o __ • m_s_, r Risk's Very High WASKIN C TON Preaidenl · Ford bl untty wuned coa· ,.re&alo nal leaden thl• wetk that the Alt.emative to Secretary of State Henry Klulnier'll Afr ic an diplomacy could be a bloody racial war. With Kl11in1er fi.lllna in the de· \lil1. the Pre&ident eJcplalned behind A:loaed door.a that be had no options except ''lo procffd u we did or to face foreign lnterferenee and a bloody controntallon · · According to confidentlal . I minutes of the meeting, the Preti dent &tressed that ''the n sk to our j n•1otiatl.ons was very high," Kiaslnger echoed that the "sltua· tJoo might eo out of C<lfttrol" by the end of the year. "During the rainy seuon," he added UNLESS T llE United States s tepped lo to resolve the Rhodesian crisis now, he said, the ·'insurgent forces in the front line (black) countries would in time exceed <Rhodesia's ) con- ventional forces " ~ACK ANDERSON] K.li1tnttr, Ju.at bade from stull cllnt betw"n black &Dd wblt• leaders Ln Alrtca, aaid he toak fthodelfa'a Prime Mlnister Jan Smith a&ide after t.bc formal dis· euulON for a lOY&h, "priva~ l~mlnut.etalk." Smith "would bavepre!en'ed to accept the PRINCJPL.£ of ma jorlty nale." u ld Kluin1er Smith wu lrYlDI to draw a floe semantlc line, but Kisaln1er wouldn't let blm cet away Wlth 1t "We had to have his ACCEP· 'rANCE ol majority l"Wo." ssaJd the Secretary HE GOT IT. Now the "baa denier ls to prevent bard linen in Rhodesia and 1uerriJlu in other couotrle& from blowing lbe agree ment," hua1d. Kis5inger told bow h e walked lbe diplomatic tightrope 1.0 Africa. Because Rhodesia 1s still technically a British colony. be explained. the British m ust play "the visible role." The Unit· ed States "has no tecal standing. The United Kingdom does." Black leaders also had objected strenuous ly to meetin& with Smith and lus colleques lM&de ot Rboduia KL1sln.1er teaolved the lmbro1llo by wa~ a "•ub- 11.anUaJ a~reement ' not to mHt ln ''Rhodu iaor l.undon " The ~rtJes involved, be a&Jd. would 1atber lo G.ueva or elM in Uvto1ston, Zambia, on the Rbodetlan border AS A condlUon OI submtssaon to cnajonty rule, K..wiqe.r aald. SmJlh bad demanded lhal Unii.d Natlona economtc sanctions aialnst his country be Wled at on ce. The U s .. BnUSh plan, said K.isalnaer. calls for Rhodesia's eventual black prime minister "to press In the U N for llf\lna the sanctions." To help the white supremactsl government make the transition lo black r ule , Ki5Singer said, would cost about Sl 3 billion over the next rt veto te n years. "Our contribution could be $300 or $400 million." he s&Jd. Then he added hopefully · "We'd like to see a lot o( It through private in vestment channels " President Ford was guardedly optimistic. "We're a Joni wliy from a final conclusion," he said, "but we've made substantial pro- gress and we're going to keep at it .•. Pressure Groups Invite More /merest Are the Parties Over? WASHJNGTON, D C -No na· lion on earth gives more public1· ty to election campaigns than the United Slate&. Paradoxically, however , ll ho'ckingly Cew Americans are preparing to rush to the polls in Nov_tmber. Our te levision screens are clogged with party convention!! and de bates between can dldates. a nd o ur n e 'A & papers bulge with the mosl trivial details o n t h e persooallt1es involved. We are affronted by bumpe r s tickers , billboards and th11t peculiar American item. the political button. But in contrast to Western Europe and J apan. where as many as 90 percent of e!Jgible citizens vote, the S turnout an 1972 was less than 55 per cent And according to a survey r<' cenUy conducted by Peter D Hart Associates. a Waslungton research or ganization, only a m i n o rit y o f v o ti ng.a ge Americans may cast ballol' 1n the Corthcoming election TIIUS TH [ new President wall have been chosen by barely a quarter o( the electorate -a fai r· ly dismal showing for a country that prides itself on having a model of representative govern ment. As can be expect ed, our political truants ore mosUy the underprivile ged who distrust aovernment in general and pohts clans lD particular. The Hart study found, though, lhat lhe ranks 1n the nonvoteNI are being swell~d significantly by well· educated, affluent Americans whoacom the polltlcal proce~s. In part, I think , Amencans have traditionally token a casual attitude t o ward c leclion11 because' nrter two centuries of political ~tabllity, they op t1misUcally believe thul U S in· atJtution~ will somchow function whttcver happeM To prow• this <'Dll<'. they cari point ln lhl' Wateri.:ntt' nfrair. 1n STANLEY KAR NO\\' wru cb Richard Nixon was ousted through con s titutional pro - cedures that did not require the a ctive in vol ve me nt of the citizenry THIS O UTLOOK dafter ~ radically from thot of E uro peans, who are deeply concerned by the legitimacy of government because they ho ve experienced so many revolutions and die 1alorsh1ps As a French friend of mine noted not long ago, ··tr we had had a Watergate scandal, there would ha\'e been riots in the streets and tanks rolling down the bouleva rds of Paris." . Another factor that dampens the enthusiasm or Americans for elections, it seems to me. is the strong influence of pressure groups that opera te outside classic political channels. Workers s triving lo sot1sfy their arievances rely less on politicians than on labor unions that. unlike those an Europe, are not affi liated with politic a l parties. Simalarl)', militant consumers 'l..•t m• b•n by ..-ylng I"'" •~lnlf gun aontrolaf' depend on advocates like Ralph Nader, and gun buffs have a voice in the National Rifle As· soclatlon. EVEN MORE important. as Harva rd Profes sor Seymour Martin Lipset suggests. Is the fact that movements rather than parties have traditionally played a major role in bnnging about change in t he United States. The drive against slavery in lhe mid· 19th century. for 1n stance. was sparked by the aboh tionists , and women won voling rights as a result of the suf fragettes I doubt that politicians would have turned against the V\etnam war had it not been for lhe peace movement Growth or electoral abstinence stems from this tradition. for many America ns are so im· passioned by special issues, such as race relations or ecology or law and order . that they cannot bring themselves to vole for either of the two parties -which would mean, in their estimation. compro mis in g with their particular principles Thetr response. consequently. is to boycott the polls. even though they may lack any other means of expression. Cn short, they are frustrated rather than apathetic IT lS ARGUED that the only hope for awakening Americans to a fresh political consciousness 1s to reconstruct the sort of coal1 l io n c reated by Franklin Roosevelt, who united southern conservatives and northern pro· gressives in a broadly based Democratic Party. But that coalition emerged from Roosevelt's extraordinary skill in persuading rivals within his party to bury their d If ferences. and from the economic crisis that made solidarity im· peratlve Neither Gerald Ford nor Jam · m y C arter has Roosevelt's talent. Nor Is this a time of stress (or Ame ricans My guess . therefore, is tha t party politics In America will continue to erode. and Americans abstaining ls la r gely a s ymptom of that erosion Sunday October 3. 1976 OAll.YPtl OT 117 • . Future Step: Ascent or Obsolescence? ' Give Mind a Stretch By C.utOL MOORE Of-D•1l1 ..... ~ "It'• Ume we stopped lookina al lmowled1e pockets and nuea Ln tht 1awo101 cap between humanities and ldtoce." nld Dr. Lamar Hill. aetl.Dc dean ol 1peetal prosram and aaoc:lat. proleuor or history at UC Irvine. ·'There's a meaaurable peycboJo1iuJ and bioloelcaJ in· stinct toward lnqulry, but lf ~ pie don 't le.,n about SU mecbanlca, they will be frv.sl.ra\· ed. There must be room for spec:ulaUon." Toward thls challenge, he Is t"OOrdlnalinl a rilm·lerture s~u for UCl Extension, based on the late Jacob Bro nows lt t 's landmuk. "Tbe AscentolMan " EJgbl professors from varied discipline s will carry &ronowski 's impetus a step further as they dillcuss the issues from perspectives of their cur· rent research. FOR INSTANCE, a com· parative literature speelal.ial will addre11 the issue of political power , referr i ng to Wordsworth's r omantic poetry. And a tbeoretica1 physicist will explore harmonics, with vis· ual projections that show a trimgular sound. Dr. Hill met Brooowski about eight years ago and recalls: "The 'Ascent' Wms were partially finished and being shown in England. Bronow11U hoped that they would not be viewed as a culmination but as a gadfly. "He s aid, 'Tbe job won't really be done until people in those fields aet angry. lake exception and go on from there. keepinl in mind the fusion or science and humanities.· "Most all or our lecturers have come from a liberal arts back- ground io their specialty and they welcome this opportunity for conjecture." Oil. IDLL will moderate The Long Childhood, the last of the 7p.m. sessions from Oct Ho Nov 29 In Humanities Hall. "We have come a long way but oot that fu when you consider our potential Jr we decouple humanities and sciences, we run lhe ri11k that tbe next step or man OR. LAMAR HILL woo 't be an ascending ooe,'' be said. Noting that cataclysauc pro- blems are generally put or! or considered only academically, Dr. Hill suggested a merging of what be called the cosmic and people levels. "It's unreasonable lo put th~ overload on s cientists or lo leave life-and·deatb situations up to doctors.·· he explained. "Yet. medicine is the field wbere we expect the most certainty t.oday. People want lo know exactly what they have and bow soon they will be cU}"ed." Dr. Hill mentioned ethics m the corporate world as anot.b~ ex· ample of bow problems could be more easily ans wered by a liberal arts educatiom and a quesUonin1 behavior. "IT'S EQUALLY important tor a graduate to be trained to do a job as well as be on a job, know- ing bow lo deal with fellow workers,'' he ex plained. "lf businesses orfered more m· ternships for job experience. then students could indulge more in the study or poetry and philosophy •'They would arn ve in bell.er mental s hape and catch on quicker when lbey are partnctt<I with someone who ls used lo the office procedure. Both would beneftt from the ucbanae of knowled1e. "The moon landing wu • alanl 1tep tor mankind, but so was the bulldinl or a cathedral many centurtea a10 wben such 1pirea reached unlma1lnable belabtt "Each project was • coaleacenco or talent, dilf\cull work with Iota of mlttakes. Research and dtvelopmenl ~re there but lhe m achlne.ry wu less aophlsUcated "GIVEN WHAT they bad. ••Cb people dld a s pectacular job. They went beyond what see.med possible, the same way an athlete stretches for a record." To insure contlnuina achieve ments, Dr. Hill enumerated three fail-safe points: etrectlve communicatio n . hi1torical literacy and philosophy. "We can't communicate where we are unless we appreelate where we come from and have the imagination to see f\lture im· plications," he said "The deepest morass of Viet· nam was not • political or economk issue. We simply did not know who they were. "THEY WERE a faceless. foreign little people and we thought we could tell them bow to run their affairs. We learned about their internal values the hard way." Dr. Hm dismisses trendy civic projects in favor of studyint bow the modern state emeraed. what replaced each phase and why some people were able lo cope better than others. "That's much more useful and satisfyine than concentrating on a current topic that will only be relevant for a few mooths," he added. Another distressing aspect to the professor is the high school freshman's insistence on choos· a.ng bisownschoollng. "Al that age, there's little or no basis for making such important Judgments . And scr@mble re· gistration is a survivafof the fit. tt$l. .. Hardly an indication that humanity's next step will be as<'endin!l Everything But Jonah? Things I L.eamed While En Route to Li>oking Up Other Thmgs That the oddest "m useum"' 1n the world is the public col· lection of the Fishing Research Institute in Vladivostok. Russia. "'·bich exhibits an incred ible variety o( objects removed from whales' stomachs -includin1Z the propeller of an airplane -That drops of water can be sustained In the atmosphere in temperatu res as low a s 40 degrees below zero F. -That a radio signal "probe" from Arcturus, a star 36 light years away from us. may have been circling the earth lot the past 11,000 years -THAT T H E g reates t technological advances since World War ll have been made In the field of weap onry (Nothing in the civilian field has proceeded with such speed, skill. or rate or development.) That the full record shows Nixon paid only $792 ln federaJ in come tax on ao adJusted gross in· come of 1262,942 to 1!170; he paid only $878 on a n adjusted gross In· come of $262.384 in 19?1; and in 19?2 <the year an IRS computer sianaled a n "abnormal" reature (SYDNEY HA RRIS ) an his return) he paid $4,298 on an a d j us ted gr o ss income of $268,777. -THAT HONEY wu used by lhe ancient Egyptians as an embalming Ouid, and also was the only sweetening agent known in Biblical times up to lhe Middle Ages. when sugar was fi rst ac· cesslble on European druggists' shelves as a costly medicinal. -That one of the principal re· asons (ignored by the rubes> New York Is broke is that it an- nuaJly sends about $14 billion in taxes lo Washington and gets on- ly $2 billion in return. (Put that ln your corncob and smoke It.) -That if 90 percent of our court cases were n'>t kept from going to tri31, by one slippery means or a nother, both our courts and our prisons would be flooded beyond all hope of operation. -That des pite incr eased educational opportunities and higher educational attainment levels, the number of unskill ed laborers aged 16 to 24 has in· creased by a half.million in the last 20 years, while the number or older worke ra has shrunk by that amount. That some 100,000 dolphins ' drown lo death each year In the · oceans. · That , in Marseille. when motor vehicles other than tax.is and bUJ1es were banned for a short time, carbon monoxide rates fell from 18 to 3 ppm. -That James Madison, who drafted the First Amendment (asauring freedom of religion, s peech, and assembly), con- sidered it to be "the essential dif· fuence between the British gov· ernment and the American ConsUtulion." -THAT AS the median age of lhe U.S. population continues to rise. one out of every fi ve Americans may expect to spend at least some time in a nursing home bed · • -Thal almost before the ink had dried on the First Amend· ment. the Allen and Sedition A ctR wer e adopte d by the U.S Congres~. wh ich feared the "radical'' itle85 of lhe French Revolution might imbvert our new nation Carter Follows Rutherford Hayes' Example • WASHI NGTON A .:uvcrnor, a man s lrnost wholly unknown outalde his own s tslt> lx'ft>r<' has nomination, u non-Washmgton, antl·Eastern Establishment run dldate. It will be 100 yc tirs this autumn thot Rutherford n Hayes was f'lcclt><l lhe 19th Prcs1 dent of th(' U nit~ States It would be· deceptive to l'Ush the comparison too for, but the slmlJaritiea between the man from Freemont. Ohio. and the man from Plains. Georgia. are dose enough so that the past may aJve us a s mall irunJtht into the present. Carter and Hayn wen nominated for much lhe same re· asons . The majo.r Ogures an the i r parties who wanted the designati o n were e ither too closely as· · soclated wilh 1b.e mess in Wasbtnit on or were too dlvtslvtly controve.r81aL An un pawn_~ lmpec:cable probity, a --. person absolutely unconne('tt'cl with St'lndals involvln~ both the WhJte Hou11e and the Con~ress. :t man free or thc tnlnt of "Gr an tism" Wa!I what the Republican Party and the not ion needc<l tlayes was to do for t he prcslden cy what Carlt-r is offerinit to tn lo do. restore respect f1w 1t So here we have thnt rnuch s poken·of lndlvidu11J , the hone~t man of Integrity tryinJC to rune lion as such in politics. Here we bave. t~t or the proposition that the mora l man <'a n be a restorative to the body politic. lt Is a fair lesl because Hayes' virtues weren •t cooked up by hi~ press agents. By the standar<h of bis age or ours Rutherford n. Hay~ wu a good rnan. Ke was a good man 1n a bad situaUon The J378 campaign was by all odds the crookedesl, most "iolent, most dlshonest. most venal election in our history. Ry comparison the s ins o f Watergate are tri fiing. So many votes were stolen that Hayei; tlectioo by the margin of one electoral \'Ote ("()Uld not be de cided unW the challenged resuJ~ from four shtes were de ( VON HOFFMAN ) termlned b) :i 11pec1al com m ission com po11 ed o f ri ve senators. (1ve congressmen and ri ve Supreme Court justice~ Hi\ V ES had no part In this mMs1ve dlshon~ty -preslden· Ual csndldates often had UtUe control over their campa!gns ln that era -but. he was the beneficiary of It. "Rutherfraud 8. Hayes,.. ht• cmemies called him. but wbat does tho rood man do In these clrcumatances? lie could have retll'ed trom poliUcs or he had to suffer bclng connect· ed with some of the worst bl ackguard.I in ou:r history. The good man also had to be ruz.iy oo many of the issues. In duding the most lmpoci.ut one, the quettlw of cont.inulngto have Federal troope occupy the atates or Florida, South Carollna and Louisiana. We know from Rayes' diaries that be alw&ts lnw.ded to put the Ctv11 War behind us, and when be actually entered cir. f1ce he appointed a Southern Democrat to his cabinet. But II he was perhaps the first presi- dent to appoint ft member or the opposite J>Urty In the modern sense to a cabinet position. he would have loet the ~ectlon had he said what he was golng to do before taklnJ the oath or office. ls this duplicity or does Hayes' ex· ample tell us thlt, put a certain point, you ean't demand SpttlflcUy of • campalplna pollUdan If be ls to pract.fce his trade~ HOW DID Hayes show people the klnd of man be was? He didn't do it by a pubUc rellclosl· ty. He 1upported cburche& the way ht supported the Odd Fellows, his fraternal lode~. but never preteodett ne wu • Chrfs. t.ian. The Epis"opaJ Bhlhop of Ohio once wrote him saying. "While I am sure that in your prtvate thoughts you bow sub- miallYely to God ... Is there nOl the hl&belt or ell reuom that your alle1ia.nce should be openl,y made known•'' <A.a quoted rrom .. Rutherford B. H-.yes and bis Amwlca," by llu:ry Barnud, ... . . . .. . Uobbs ·Me rrlll , lnd1onatpohs. l95'.J Hayes thou11htnot lie mnde few spcciric pro mlae1, but those he kept. lluvlnu l'\ln on a platform of civiJ ser vice reform and ending the patronaac 1poll1 1y1tem, he made Rood on hla word. When powerfUl mem· bu• of hl11 own party would come Into hla office demanding up p0lntmenle tor people In their poUtJcal or11nballom, Hayes would pull a copy of the Republican Party plaUarm out and read ll to them. Thla cautcd ooe mltfed Senator lo walk out and exclaim, "He lblnltl he's Ceorie Wuhlniton!"Therumor sat around, however' that there might be an honest man camping out ln the White HOUie. But honesty can appear lo be nothing more than a device for ambition. That sort of dlabonest bodetty can perrolate lbroueb the public facade and produce a teeUnt of uneaJlne!a whereby ~le feel uncomfortable with l' poUUcian but can't exatUy put their flnpr on why. Th1I may~ a pl"Oblem fOC' Jimmy carter but It .-un 't tor H aym, who had an tm~_aM ~-~l. not vitlon"ry concern for the people or this land IT WA..l'iN'T .. Cchcnod lhinJ( to be put ore after having attuincd omce. aa his diaries alt.eat. While in orrlce h(' hud favored 11uch measures ns f ederal ald lo local public echoolt, and out of oUkc hit continuing concern moved him to write thlnRis that none or the throe current presidential coot.ender• would probably care. ; to aay into a TV camera: "We ought not to allow a permanent • art1tocracy of Inherited we.Jlh lo pow up ln our country. • . Vut accumulations or wealth In a few hands are hostile to labor. Their ' tendency Is to break down fair ' competition. to build up monop. ' ly, to corrupt politics, to bribe conventions, legislative bodies, courtl and juries, to debauch . 50Ciety; and churches are no" be)'ond the roach of their baneful lnt1uence. •• Not bad, Rutherford, and bet· Ler yet b that this founder ol the Republican Porty promised in his campaign that Ir elected be'd never run aicaln. He kept that promise too. - ( Pilot Logbook J Name Double Spells Trouble B7 STEVE Mn'Cll£U. Ot .. _.., Plllll 1'-'t Every rcpe>rtet' hke6 to see llia name hov· ering over tbe Ii.est column ot a story U1 bOld· face lettering. That bybn~ at the top of a &tory Incficates that some hard.nosed editor lilted hb story well enough to give the re. porter credit for It. But it's a htUe unnerv mg to ftnd your by)tne atop ., story appeanng m The Other Paper. TH E R E IT was, though, c arded in r ed grease pencil, ly1ng on my desk when I arrived at 1 work earlier this week. A MtTCHELL story OD Page AJ or The Other Paper, and the byline said "By Steve Mitchell, Other Paper Staff Writer." Just then the phone rang and it was The Other Paper's Costa Mesa reporter, Rita Robinson. "How long you been moonlighting for us? .. sheqwpped. I explained to her that I used to work for The Other Paper about six years ago. and I figured some s leepy backsbop makeup man puJJed my yellowed byline from a litUe-used drawer and put at over someone ebe's story. ATTACHED TO lhe i.tory ~as a curt note lhat said. "See me about this .. ll was signed by my assistant managing editor Arter convincing tum that l 'm not working part-time for The Other Paper. I picked up the phone and called the newsroom of the Santa Ana newspapt>r.• Jim Brock, The Other PaJ)t'r's education writer, picked up the phone. "ls Steve Mitchell there?'' I asked "Naw. he hasn't come ovl:!r here from the Uaily Pilot yet," Brock said. This stunned me. "VAii, WE LL listen. THIS 1!> Steve Mitchell and I didn't e\'en kno\.\ you guys bad hired me back again." I shrieked. "Ch. hang on a sec," he said, putting me on hold He c·amt> back on the phone a few seconds later and i.a1d, "Check that Stevr Mitc hell 's a student inlt>rn we'rl' u.'m~ from Cal State Long Beach "tie's nut you In the b:.ick~rounc1, Thl1 Othu Paper's news c11rel'tor Pat Hiley ..irowled. "Tell Mitchell v. t> "'on 't charge h1m e'<tra ror us mg hasnamt.' .. Thanks a bunch. Patnck. my bo~ You '11 be getting m y ball in the mail BAL Tl-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Cn<on..i clf'I Mar t> 73 q450 \hid Mo> ·d 1)46 :>4.'4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 BroaJw,1y 1~r1,1a Mp 1 h4;? 91~0 McCORMICK MORTUARY t <i<llJll J s .... , 11 49 4 441') ~i.m Ju.in C11ci1 .l•<Jn11 4 q•,. 11/t'o PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARI( C'f'mf'IMV M Ht I 1rv ( h.io1•I .1'1()() 1'.1(,1ft( V11 •w Dr1v1• N1•wrx ,,. ( "' l1)rtl0 ' M4-2700 PEEK FAMILV COlONIAL FUNERAl HOME !RO 1 8 01.,.1 """ Wf";lm1n .. 1r1 H9'13'>:>'l SMITHS' MO,_TUARY 621 Main St. I lunt1ngton Ba ach !l3~5J9 SMIT .. TlrrHILL UMB OUR WESTCLtFF CHAPfl Mortuary • • 646..-t888 427 E 17th SI. Costa Mesa THE EPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 648-7431 Ort °' Mlat.t ........... .,.:..;,iu• 2-eooW.Coa•~. !Wit•,. Hewpoft S.ach. c.in~ ......... lld "'" Portfolo to; ....-................... . c., ............ Zip ••.•.• Cf"'-allO. PUBt.IC NOTICE ~· ~ New Princip81 Named at Mater Dei By WILLIAM SWEENEY 0t-o.i1r"tlll- Mer 40 years of involvement watb youo1 people, Brolber Eu,ene Ward was ready to re. Ure. However, tbe MOit Reverend WUUam R. Johnson. Bishop cl Lbe new Diocese of Oran&~ bad other plaAI tor hlm. So Brotber Ward pit away his ~ 1ear to become lbe new prlAcipaJ of Ma ter Del High School In Santa Ana, the largest Catholic hlgb 6Chool west oC the Mississippi. ••1 KEPT telling everyone I was going to re l.ire." Brother Ward said. "Apparently, they didn't believe me.'' Brother Ward assumed his new p<>s1t.1on Sept. l , replacing Father Kenneth Krause. who went lO Rome, Italy, for advanced s tudy. Ward comes to Mater Dei from Cathedral Higb School in Los Angeles, where be was principal for five years. Prior to lhat. Ward served as aulaunt s uperinte odeol of t he Los Anieles Archdiocese schools ot flee. Becominc priod p&l ol •school d. .ome 1,950 boys and Sirls i., • diflet'ent experience for Ward Previous assignments had been all·male schools. •"TlfE STUDENTS and faculty are fantasUc," Ward said. "They are very friendly andouteoinJ ." Mater Dei is the only coeduca llonal Catholic h1&h school in tht• Orange County Diocese and one ur two Dioces~ schools tn tht> county. The other. Rosary lhgh School, 1s an all girl school Ward said his goal at Mater Dea IS to ·'keep the school on an even keel " Ward said the 147 state scholarship senu·finallsts from Mater De1 this year s ays som etbinK about the school's scholastic program. Although Ward has no drastic pllU\S to alter the school's opera tion, be said be would like to chan&e the traditional "dicipUne factory" reputation of Calhotic ~hoots. ••MILITA&Y discipline should a:t.ay in the mllltary," Ward said. "We're add.in& humanity to lhls operation." To accomplish this, Ward vis. its many of the classrooms daily. ·•A principal must have a personal r apport with lhe stu· dents," Ward said. "I get out ol my office as much as possible to eethek1ds. I'm notapaperprin· c1pal." When Ward 1s in lus olf1ce, h1i. door IS always open. Th.ls policy, according to Ward, makes it easy to meet everyone. 'Tm determined to learn lhe names of lbe 70 facuJty mem Brother Eugene Ward 's plans to retire were shelved · when he was named the new principal of Mater Dei ' bers. and mos t or the students," .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ward said. With more than 2,000 people on campus. it will be a worthy ac- complishment. CRAIG E. LOWE. D.P.M. FOOT SPECIALIST NB Planning Developed. Announces the opening of his otfioe for the Prac1ice ot Podiatric Medicine and Foot Surgery Subspec1alties: Podopediatncs (children's foot problems). and Pod1atnc Sports Medicine. MARINERS MEDICAL Pl.Ali S.lff f0$ By JOANNE REYNOLDS 'l Ot -O.•IJ l'tNI SU" In an atte mpt to take some of the surprise out of Irvine com pany plans for devclopmenu. in Newport Bea<."h. a team of com- vany people led by Executive Vice.president Tom Wolff v. Ill hold regular briefing S<.'ssioll!> for city couoc1l members and plan- rung comm1ss1oners The meetings were agreed to b) the city council after Wolrf ap· peared at a council study session to djscuss the company's 900 un - developed acres in the City. Wolff, who pushed for the bnef ing sessions, said the com pany pays $1 million in taxes on thoi.e properties now. If the land is de- veloped as planned it wculd be worth an estimated $373 million, at today's values, and thetotallax b1JJ would be $9.3 mil hon.()( that. about Sl 2 m1lhoo \.\OUld go anto Newport's coffers THJS SUMMER Wotrr and U1e late Mayor Howard Rogers h11d tned to interest the caty council in estabhshin~ a committee or councilm en . planning com 1JUSs1oners and city staff mcm hers lo meet with a team from the la nd company on the pro· posed project!>. but that idea v. a!> turned down Last week. WolH stresst.-d th<1t he as interested in opening up communication between the two agencies for the final project.., "We do our planning In a closct and spring OUl or the Closet With everything set to go. Then, when we get rapped on the ears. we go back in the closet. "I'm anxious to find a way to share our ideas with the city as early as possible so we can get P UBLIC NOTICE · SEEKS TO COMMUNICATE Irvine Company's Wolff some reactions <1i. earl} , • ., IX'""' blf' "WE 'RE NOT marrat'd to these propert1e" and the pro p<ised uses ... he !.aad According to Wolff·s pre~enta taon, the 900 acres spread on both sides or the bay lJl 23 parceb that he said wall probahl~ ~ d1• 1 eloped by 1985 or the 900 acres. 500 arc masterplann ed for res1dl'nt1al use and could C<arry up to 3.400 dwelling units. lie pointed out, as a t·om parison. that in Newport Beach and lr\'lne right now. the com pany is marketing 2,700 units, so the figure propoi;ed for Nt.>wport Beach "does not represent a huge number 1n terms of manageability " He said there are 150 acres de· signaled for industrial use and 250 for commercial ui.e The in dustrial area could produce up to two million squure feet of space, but he said it will probably be less than that because of the geo graphical problems posed by the industr ial property, which '" north of Ford Road between MacArthur Boulevard and Jam· IJoree Road THE COMMJ::RCIAL areas, which will be a eombmallon of retail a nd office space. would produce about 1 5 million square feet. He "aid the demand tn the area now 1s about 250,000 square feet per y<•ar, and he predicted the company would have few pro- blems in marketing the com merc1al development" ovl't' the next nine years Wolff point<.'d out that. at one J55 .. 9C...tMA- MeWJMlrfleoch 1714164'·"" • 1714164'-1'10 o~~o~,e- <>'" ~~~ IM IY l r .M. OUT IY I A.M. THE COPY STOP 00 I lirci.-s.Ht. S M•wport leoctt tty A.,._.I t 1 me. lhl' company O\\llL'<I 6,000 '-;::;:::;:;:::;::;::;::;::;:::::;:::;===~;;;;::;;:;;;~ <tt'res an Newport Reach - "With the dt'\'(•lopmcnt of this rinal 900, we wall become JUSt .i.llOtht'r corporatt• citizen of the 1·1ty like Avco and Pac1f1r 751·1050 Mutual.'· he said He stressed that the bne!mgs. which councilmen asked city i.laff m embers lo !>et up as necesi.ary. w 111 be used lo ad dress broad city issueic. s uch as traffic or economir goals as well as the andivjdual proJE.'Cls "I live in Newport Beach, too ... ~aid Wolff "I ha\ e the same pro blems getting around here that everyone else has "l would like lo see these dis· russions held an the contt'xt or the whole range of issues · · ... Save 40% on your new fall perm. 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Hiker Heath Hibbard Found Mall Oelaya Fru1tratJng Hiker Hungry for Mail By STEVE Ml'IOIELL Of Ille 0•1ly l'llot Mall lt wasn't the blisters that got Heath Hibbard down. Or the tJ blackened toes. And the Costa Me sa backpacker said he could Uve with the rain blizzards and mos- quilos. It didn't even bother him much when hls biking partner pooped out before they had hardly put a dent in their 2,400 mile hi.Jee from Mexico to Canada last May. What tealJy got Hibbard's goat' was the postal service. Or un· service, as he calls 1t. PACKAGES of food and sup- plies destined ror vano~ post or. fices and forest ranger stations along lhe rugged Pac1hc Crest trail either sho"' l'd up late. or, an one case. not .it all '·My roommat<' JUSt picked up a food package last "'<'t!k that spent 110 days traveling to Guam, San Francisco and Sierra City," Hibbard said last week. "By the time. I got to Washington, the doctors had already taken the cast off his leg and he was working in the fields." Hibbard said he didn't have a lot of warm words for hls friend, when they met, "because he left me carrying all the food by myself." He said it turned out for the best. howeve r, "because 1 ended up eating all the food, anyway." Hibbard met up with two ot.ber hikers in the San Jacinto Moun- tains. and completed the trip with them. "We really got along well," Hibbard said of bis two Portland, Ore .. trekkers. THE RUGGED trio faced mos- quatos and heavy rainfall in Oregon. and Hibbard said the wetness "didn't slow down the mosquitos a bit." About 800 miles into the trip, one of his boots came apart, so he used eight wood screws to hold the sole together. "Other than that, the boots held up real well on the whole trip," he said. Socks wer e another matter. Hibbard sajd he went through 20 pair of woolen stockings on the four-month walk. He said the three hikers ·'most· ly talked about girls for the first month. Then we talked about food for the rest of the trip." When they ran out of dehydrat- ed food, the three hikers would walk into a town and buy up a couple of packages of bot dogs. "WE'D EAT maybe 10 or 12 of them apiect' w 1thout getting full." he laughed ··or we'd buy a package of pant'akc batter and eat up the whole box.'' On the trait. the trio ate de· hydrated food and a conglomera· tion or dried fruits, nuts and chocolate that Hibbard calls "gorp.'' "l had about 120 pounds of that stuff on the trip," he said. Hibbard 's roommate, Jim , Baby Volcano ·Comes Alive MOSCOW (AP> -On lb• rtonn wutelanda tJI tbe Kamchatka Pealnswa ln eut.ern Siberia, ldentilt.t are takin1 a rare look at lb• blrt.b ol a CU1tintttal volcaoo. . ' Perched at the ed1e of a river or lava, a tJny camp of volc•noloelst.s 1' kff Plnl watch u lb• one-year-old volcano, now alma.t a mile hl&b, explodes luva, ash and "volcanic bom~" iQ,tO the sky. • The lava and ash have crown Into a new mountain In what used to be a barren pla.Ln on lbe far northeastern peninsula that forms a volcanic cbain with the Kurile I.slanda north ol Japan. oa. IGOR n' ANOV, who bu watched lbe still·unnamed mountain grow, said in an ln· tervlew here that thi5 was the first time sclen· lists have been able to observe the ori1lns of a land-based volcano. Ivanov is the sc1entif1c secretary of the Department of Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. In July l!nS, be said, a scientist at lbe Kamchatka Institute of Volcanolo1Y diagnosed a series of light earth trelbors as lbe labor palns of a new volcano. Defyinc more conventional predictions that a nearby dormant volcano was becoming active, he accurately predicted the time and place of the new volcano, and invited a team of scientists from socialist countries to attend the birth, .Iv~ov said. DURING THE 40-year history of the science of volcanology. specialists have watched dor- mant cones reawaken, and have observed as new volcanos roar to life from the ocean floor. where the earth's crust is thinner. But Ivanov said this was the first time scien- tists had had the chance to watch from the very beginnings as the earth split open and a new volcano rose Crom the land. ln August 1975, the crust of Kamchatka opened in a fissure approximately a mile long and seven small volcanic cones erupted from lt. During the next four months the cones boiled and frothed together unW they had joined into one giant cone, spewing lava from about 18 miles beneath the earth's surface. The "volcanic bombs" lt\,al shoot from volcanos are clots of lava that soGdify into rocky projectiles as they fly through the air. SINCE THE fissure opened, more than three billion tons of lava have gushed from the new volcano. forcing the scientists to move their base camp in retreat 10 limes. The lava has seared away the scrubby vegetation of Kamchatka and driven away the area's only inhabitants: its reindeer, rabbits, squirrels and bird.'i. No people live in the barren region. The 23-ycar-old carpenter said he wasn't too pleased with the contents when he opened the package this week. "The dehydrated food wac; spilled all over the cardboard box and the c rackers were ground IJlto a pile or dui.l, .. he said, shaking his head LA '-Looter' Sentenced Smith, had the tricky job of mak· -,,.,.-/-IF-/'-~ 0-1u_S __ _ ing sure the $600 worth of food re-.i ,, w ~ -,, ached Hibbard at the various HIBBAllD completed lus 137 day trek Sept. 14, arnvang home last week after h1tchtukang from Oregon. He and a partner left Campo. Mexico. last May 2. expectlllg to take 146 days lo complete the three·state hike "My buddy gave it up after five da)l> wb1le we were m the San Jacinto Mountains,'' Jhbbard re· called. "He started down the east side or the mountain and broke his lt'i:." Hibbard later saw his partner in Washington. where the ill- fated hakP.r harl taken a bus to pick apple" rnr a few months "Gripe' No. Luted LOS ANGELES IAP) Richard Kt'ats, described by :rnthor1t1cs :is mastermind of an international plot to loot the Los Angeles city treasury of $3.S m1llion. has been sentenced to !'late prison for three to 33 years. Superior Court Judge William 8. Keene, declaring that the "enormity or the crime" re· quired punishment, rejected a Department of Corr~tions re- commendation that Keats be placed on immediate probation. Keats. 39, a pharmacist and businessman from Fort Lee, N.J , pleaded guilty June 1 to char~es of conspiracy, forgery and attempted grand theft. stopping s pots along the Pacific .,,,.Sllr ~FLY ~st Trail " •· /tiJ "HE DID A pretty good job, ex· cept for a couple or droP6 m Washington that got there loo late for me to pick up," he said. Hibbard said he took several side trips on hii; way north, in· eluding a romp to the top of Mt. McKinley and another to the rim of Three Finger Jack, west of Redmond, Ore. The former carpenter says he's going to "take a vacation from my vacation, .. before look· ing for work. "There's no rush," he said, resting his feet atop a coffee ta- ble. "Ri1ht now I'm going to watch my blisters heal." WASHINGTON (APl -The Fede ral Com· munications Com· mission has ordered television stations lo transmit all emergency warnings visually as well as vocally so hard· of-hearing persons will be informed. The commission said a 1970 notice requesting TV stations lo broadcast such warnings visually had brought only a limit· ed response. The action was re- quested by organizations representing the deaf. 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They run from the mammoth Metropolitan Water District, the water wh olesaler for the Southern California area. to the middleman "paper" water dis· trict.s and finally to the water re· YOU tailu, the a1enciea that are ~ resideiit.a • dlttct contact. Twenty-two aeendea deal with waste water collection, ~at ment and dis posal aa well alt.boulb some are \he aame as water retailer1. Many are special sinfle functioo bodies, however. Again, the waste water agen· des are stacked vertically with • 50me agencies responsible for collection and some for the mass lreatment and disposal of waste. 111E AGENCIES promulgale a profusion of water ratet. tax rates, sewer service fees, sewer coonection fees and the bite. In some cases. the tax rates leVled by the water agencies ex· ceed those of the cities an which residents live. Yet rarely is there a tax protest at a water or a sanitary district board meeting. And, while sensitive to public comment, tbe districts have shown themselves in the past to be immune to the Political buffet· ing of the type experienced by city councils. DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 -·· •• 4 • The aroount a resident pa.ya for It all can vary from $142 annually in Huntinct.on S.acb Jo ~ in South Lacuna. These are di.reet ~meota for water or 1ewer ~rvke. and ror taxes. 'They do not lnelude millions ot doUars received by lbe local qendes from the fedttal IOV· emment,l)aid ln federal taxes by local resident.a. IN ADDrnON to the financial impact. or the dialricts, the policies lbe)t 1et determine to • large eneot the amount ot growth that may take place. ln the lar1ely undeveloped south county, many water dis- tricts are land-owner controlled since voting is by ~ed value oltbeland. lo such cases. the boards of directors of these California water districts owe their posi· lions to land Interests seeking facilitation of development, or to those involved In agricultural pursuits and vitally interested in rate and tax structures advan- tageous to their operations. IRVINE The Metropolitan Water Di.s- trict ii literally tbe wellhud from wblcb all waLers now 1nlo Oreqe County. NWD briol• wattr loto Soulbtnt Callfornla, a billion tallooa a day, from the Colorado Rl•er. Recently, MWO made biper quallly, son er water from the Northern California area available. NEXT IN lin e a r e the Mu.nicipa l Water District of Orange County. the Coastal Municipal Water District, and Tri·Cities Water Dislrict, the middlemen. They buy t.be water from MWD for $7S an a cre root (32S,900 ialloos) for Colorado River water and $81 an acre foot for Northern Calilornla water. Municipal or Oranae County sells the waler to water retailers (Costa Mesa County Water Dis- trict locally), and its cost. Its , costs are met by investments made years ago. · The major water middlemen for the coast are Coastal Municipal and Tri·Ctlies. Coastal Munlcipal resclls the water to c.iUe1 and count)' water dlstrldl from llunU.nctao Beach lo Dana Potnt at cost. plus 10 eenm per acre fo<>l lo dt:IH.y U.a expenses. TU·aTIES sells its water at eo1t. plus between $1 and $1'1 &W'· char«e depending on the distance tbf district has to transmit tbe water. Coastal Municipal Water Dis· trict can levy a property tu, but bas not for several years. Tri· Cities levies a 24 centa per $100 a5M!SSed valuation (about $36 an· nually to the owner of a $60,000 home). The water retailers are the agencies next to the customers. They are the ones who send out the bills. They also may be tax- ing agencies. or, as in tbe case of the Rossmoor Wate:-Co., serving Laguna Hills and areas of 1!:1 Toro, a private utility. None of the water rates are the s ame, and there appeared to be Estimated annual payment per household for water, sewage and district taxes. no Independent s urvey availablt comparin1 the rates. TR&OUGH individual contact with uch of tbe aepwale. aten· c ea, ttte followlq esd.malea water teu aod tuea combined were computed. (Tu detenn1Ded oa '80,000 home. lo c ... ol land tax only, p,roperty value wu de- termined on $20,000.) -Cities: Huntiqton .Beaeh, SM to $72; Fount•ln Valley, ..-a ; San Clemente, $109, Newport. Beach, $L20to $132. -County Water OislriclS: Costa Mesa County Water Dia· trict, $7S; Orange County Waler Works No. 4, $87; Lquna Beac.b County Wat er District, $1S2: South Coast County Water Dis· trict (South Laguna to Dana Point). $190. -Calilornia Water Districts: Irvine Ranch Water District, $&1 to $96 (wate r tax only). Los Ali.sos Water District, $257 (in· eluding sewer lax) and Moulton Niguel Water District. $275 to $271 <including sewer tax). -ROSSMOOR Water Com· pany. a public utility regulated by the slate Public Utilities Com- mission $ISO (no taxlne authority). As for sewage collection, treat· menl and disposal, a varlet)' ot charges and rates exist as well. The northern coastal county area is tied into the Orange Coun· ty Sanitation District. Through various sub-districts, it collects, treats and disposes of sewage without direct charge to cities or residents. ll does levy a property tax. They are as follows: District No. 1 (C05ta Mesa and part of Santa Ana). ~; District No. 3 <Fountain Valley>, $63; District No. 5 <Newport Beacb), $39; District No. 6 <Costa Mesa>, $33; and District No. 11 (Hunt- ineton Beach), $52. INSOME areas, the cities have respon sibility for sewage service. In all cases, finance of·• ficers insisted the treatment.:en-) terprises were self·aupportlng through sewer service fee. and were not defrayed by general{ fund property taxes. Yearly city charges are $33 in Laguna Beach and $48 in San Clemente. NEWPORT BEACH South Coast County Water,Dis- trict charges $3 per month sewer! fee and taxes 67 cents per,$100 U· ses.sed value as well. Tbetowner of a $60,000 home could expect to\ pay a combined charge of $136 yearly. ' .f;ot a proh/t'm? T hen umte to Pat l>unn Pat will cut red tape. getting the on.\!4'f'f.t w1d act ion 11ou ncl'rl tp 11c>lve 1nequ1t1ts m goi:ernmenl and bust· nru Mail 11our qut11l11111., 111 Pal Dunn At Your St•r t'IC<'. OrongeCoa$1 Dally l 'llut .I' U Hor 156-0 C11stn \fr~n <'A 92626 Jncludtynurtelc>phonenumbt'r. rhccolumn appear.~dotlynr1•11t Sa1urda111' No R•a•e1110 W'orf'9 Ahld Ne-•flek DEAR PAT: I've been using PAM or similar n~stlck sprays for frying because I like the ease of cleaning af· terward. t've always wondered exactly what Is contained In such products, and are they fattening? G.W., Newport Beach TMH nonatlck tpray product• conalat of lecfthtn alMI • ttuoroc:art>on propetfant, according to tM Agftcuttural h1enalon a.tvice. Lectthln la found lft ... ,oau, aftllft.a. and planta, •NI It tla• arnulaltrlng, wettlnt end antloaldant propertl ... 'The ftucNoc8ftHN\, a chemk:al eotnp0und cOl't..,_. ftUCMtde end anon. te uNd dtlefty .. • lulMtcent end ~· A 1yp1ce1 9P'8Y of Mo 1-aemnda COlltlllM 1 ... then OM cae.te. Oftlr • .....n quantity of Ude a.lorte COfttent la tranafen.d to food, •• il le conekterM aate tor humen conaumpUGn. nae a L•.,~•• •.-di •I.•. ••• "'DEAR PAT: I've become a label reader In the past few months, and t 've noticed that m•ny food products conteln coconut oil. How ooes coconut oil rate In uturated fats? My diet Is restricted in this area,~ t've never mentioned the coconut oll to my doctor because It Is contained malnty In spec I atty products, such as confecttonarles, baked goods and popcorn. t 'II cut~ foods out If the saturated fat content Is too high. Can you find out? J .A., Costa Mesa. .,_.,...on rout It'• not nlC9 to try to fool your doctor, let alone ''lloeMr Nat ... " CMc*...,. Nm abo\lt all ....,,... reldftt to ,..., .,.,...., ..., ...... COOOMt o1 ............ Mid.,.. oeller ~"•lttM...., IClda., la uMd In food IHta tMt ,.....,. ........ olelfttMlr ..................... AbMl ........ of c1nn .. olla.Wlc 1tU11t.nllln•aa..,.....,.•• ..,...._. t:p•t .. MteclC-.• 1• ,, .... 941 ................ CICDMll .. ....... .., -... -..roe.. uaa • ....,. ...... ODllla .... t.t. ft alao taatH better then othef olla, auch H aoy. Again, don't Mwch out dietary advtce when • apeclllc program haa been , ... commended by rour physldan. Cold Faet• Cmt •~ Nobtl Nllka•e~ DEAR PAT: My husband and t purchasedoneofthe first frost,free refrigerator-freezer units on the m arket In 1958. We finally dedded to buv a new, larger model. The darn thing makes so much noise that I flnally asked the manufac- turer's servf ce representative to Check It out. He said there's nothing wrong with the refrigerator, and that new, larger models always make more noise than older refrigerators. Is this true? H.F., Laguna Beach Your Inquiry ft net ~. eccotdlftl to "'9 Mtlfot Appllence CoMumer Action , ... , • trede aNOCletton thtt h•~• mator ...-.nee .... ,. ....... MACAP ..,. tNt your new refrtgeretor- """'probeltfr h••...,.. ....... tMn JOUf Oki one, tueh aa ice lftHer 8M MOfHtlo ..._ cltplnMf. fft ... Md hqueftt door opena,. •IO conttllMM to ftOIM ~"" lhlt refrigerator'• rnetcw operatet fftOt'9 thH Wo"' aid MOdef. More MfN etloutd Neaped· 9d "" ttMHtgh row""' wtlt hu....,. afftolent Mund IMulatlon. Notte eteo can be ....., ~ ftoof • MmHt ...... ~bnrtlon. Plc:tuNe or other'"""' on .. a end ewen ......_.1 • ....,. epln9t tM r1"'91,.tor or pieced Oft top of I can oentetbUte to the hJgher .......... S....Crfpta.. OllnJ• AU Wet1 DEAR PAT: I took advantage Of a su"5crlptlon offer from Skin Diver meautne last March In which six un-- derWater llthoprlnt5 of the Bahamas ;~f offer-M free with a one-year subscription. I theft rec.fWd a letttr from Petersen pubHshlng Co., saying thllt the BermUda print Of- fer was no longer good. I was offered three other choices. One of the rHSOM that I onM'rtd the megeilne was to get these sptelflc prlnts. I wrote tttnno the company this and endMICf a copy of tM advertised offer whleh showed Shi ex· pf rat kin ate had not passed fOf' this offer. I tater received a letter dated May 13, Whleh stated that my Be.-mud• prints hed been malled to me. t've newr received them, and my followup ,.tter to the publisher has not been enswe...CS. , M.M .. Irvine llacl•fln• LoMberd, aubeatptfoft «Mpartwtent tuetotlMf , ............. •aldtlMllh .............................. ,...,not ......... •ftd.,_at you ........... llllklnMdtMt •• ,, ...... order .,.... ROI.._ •cc.-ra, yow~,.._...., be r• fUNlacL Letef ........... of '°"' ,. ... llled ........ --"'" ...... Iott lft ...... LANlt.Mrd .......... thal •• ,,. ............. '" .,.. ........... ..._ .................... ......,.,.._oen .. be ................................. ,.. ........ a., .. .................. ,.... ......... ,., ........... con- t.a ,.... .. ..,; ............ ,....I' ......... .... I • > Irvine Ranch Water District• charges a sewage fee0?$60 year~ ly and taxes land only at.from~ lo SO cents per $100. Th'At woUidj total $7S to $87 annually. • I The sewer. service•J1ltes of1tbei Los Allsos (Saddleba'ck>•Waterl District totals $48~annually;' an~ that or the Moulton•Nigueh(Mls- sion Vi ejo and .Lirgunat,Ni~l>t equals $30 a year. •Their• lax.f charges were shown inrthe waterl rate figures. • • 1 Just as a profusion or tlo~ brooks join into rushing .. streams which in turn flow into larger and larger rivers, so too do agencies responsible for domestic suf>pl~1 and service. And so too do the tax levies And so too do the bills And, because they are alw.ysl there, they go unnoticed. Clarie R~•G~ 1t'011't s~t • ·~•rd DEAR PAT: I am involved with volunteer work for.the Tlcktocker Thrift Shop on 19th St . in Costa Mesa. This shop Is operated by the Newport chapter of the National Charity• League to benefit the John Tracy Clinic. We receive many old record "classics," Including Glen Miller, Al Jolson, Count Basie and other famous artists of the past. We're anx- ious to find a market for these records that w ill bring In as much as possi ble to benefit our charity. Do you know of anv record collector's or another source that might be In- terested? B.G.Y., Corona del Mar TM outlook tor Mlltng theM racotda at • good profit le "'Y elm. All of th•H recordng attla1a mede many recOfda dUft,. tMtf ca,..,. end a tremandoua number of alntl• recOfda were aold to the ,...le. for JH~. At '°"· probebfy know, poputer old , .. cordl"I• h•ve been ral••Md on LP rec:orda, eUmlndng HJ,.. aeon for • perton to pey • 1..,,. tum tor the old Ofttht•I recont- lnga. Record manufec:la.nr• alto keep th• ottglnal mutw reoGfdo-1"9• end they have no lntttett In obtefnlng ooplH. Your beet bet I• to a.ope tor a few cem profit from Heh of theH old recorcM. Your group m-r wlah to oontMt tM Orenge Countr Record Coltea&cn a.. bJ writing to Q.W. Moore, 13111 Lampaon Ave., 0r.,.... ,.,...,. eom• of ti.a IMmben may be In IN martcet for tN peltlculer recorda you have avanab'e. Opftler c .. pW.C A,__, a.-4 . DEAR PAT: On June 29, With complete faith In Ray-0- Vac's "Consumer's Guarant"C.:.:..~' Mnt this com.-ny mv damaged gerage doOr op1n1r. 1 iw dem~ w• caUHd bv leakaje of their Heavy Duty SOper C.11 Battery. RllY-0.Vac wrote to me July 22, asking for patience because It sometimes Is necessary to order parts. Mclrtths have gone bV wtth no further word. To make matters wor•, our one re· malnlng gerage door transmitter Is now dameg9d beyond use by another Ray.O.Vac battery. I hesitate to send tM second unit away for rep4lr. Undoubtedly, there must be• Montgomery Ward store clote to this firm's headquarters and I should tblnk It would "replace the device" In ag,.... ment with Its 9U•ranteestatement. J.K., t..gu,.Hltfl" Mary Pulver, cona11m•r com11tunlcatlona d1part11tent ,..,,........., .. for R.,-0.Vec, haa '"'°'~JOU tMI your.-... dDcw ...... WH aent to a Werda 8tora for repatr WD IMlructloM ... IO .......... ,..., llNMCll .. .., ...... tile ...... ,.. ... ,.,. .. "· ~ lldWt ... ~totalc•JOWMlwrda•11•d .... ......... ,.,.., ,..., of JOUf obolce • .,.... ··-.......... be fl"llJ11•to 9'ar-0-Veo wD ................... ... ............... .. ..................... ,... ..... ;. R DAn.. y PILOT Executives Lea1ning to Face Public l..L... ATLANTA (AP)-"Uh, the more I deal with ·.,. other' and. um. 1n11 l be permitted to aay .fellow omens, er, oft.be CGmJ>UlY, ah, tbe morel ~111-.... A.11.S ... eto upreaa ~ tne, ahem, fMliD,p ... • ''A.Dd per our compmJ directive ol Dee. 18, I flad 'b•l adverse evahaa~i9ns ot 'bese mticulatlve abWUee n.se tbe a\teraie percep- tor'J powers of thole necutiva into whose panlew it falh to deter1Dine wbat tbose afaremeDUoaed ablltlm, carried to their COD· ummative perf onnance, abould ultlmat.etJ and i ftnally acbieYe." BUbf Aa American businels looks deeper lnto its fOWft heart these days, il ls finclin& that it bas another severe problem. The boss simply can't com.aumlcat.e vef'J' well, whet.her be is add.ress- IDI the board of directon OC' a coosumen' croup. whether be ia writini a cuual memo or trying to dincll a deal by letter. AND SO MOBE and mote American busi· bessmen, all thew ay up to vice president, are ro-inl back to school to learn to speak and write. And m«e and more experts are going into bus1· DeSS to teach them bow. Thus, ln Atlanta's suburbs, a top executive · with a nationally known firm mi&ht be found flat on bis back on the bedroom Ocxfr one night, pa- jama-clad, a book oa bis tum-tum, letting it rise and fall with his measured breath. He is lea.ming bow to breathe so be can learn bow to speak. Thus too, an engineer whose expertise makes him a candidate for advancement, is challenged on this sentence be wrote in a report: •'Tbe proper functiooing of this component is critically dependent on its maintaining dimensional integrity." What did he mean? HE MEANT it won't work if it's bent. Language and words are bendable. But, UD· fortunately, they are breakable, loo. Students of t.hese phenomena, who have seen top executives for big companies woodenly bludgeon an audience's sensitivities, lind the op- portunities large. Sandy Llnver, the 33-year-old redhead who nms Speakeas y in Atlanta and is its sole teacher. has among her clients executives from Coca Cola, Lockheed Georgia, Uoifax, Georgia Power. Planned Parenthood, Atlanta Lile ' Insurance, Social Security, Sears, J. Walter Thompson and, my goodness, the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Robert R . Max, president of L·R Com· munications Systems of Summit. N.J ., works with such industrial monarchs as A.T.&T .• Union Carbide, American Express, Western Electric. v Nabisco, Johnson & Johnson, Prudential and t Eastman Kodak. HE ESTIMATES that American companies spend $68 billion a year on bu.siness correspon- dence, and that roughly 6S percent of the nation's bu.siness men and women are unable to express ... themselves clearly in writinl. The problems are different in writing and public speaking. But in some cases they overlap. Many executives have put themselves so deeply into the image ol lbe corporation lb at they can'lgetout. "l think, ror a lot of them, that's the trou- ' ble,"aays Ms. Linver. e of her clients was a woman, a bant pre· siden who had covered her own personality with hat s he thought a bank president ought to be. . Linver found herself saying, "It's all right to be you. If you, Mary Jones, were bright enough to get lo this position, were attractive ' enough. were able to compete, you must have something going for you. So why don't you Im· pose what you want to be on the image of the .)Ob?" WHILE S P EAKERS lend to limit themselves to the stereotypes of what they are. business men and women who write fall into a stereotype or what lbey think that writing oucbt to be. It is either full of the j3rgon of their specialty. or it is encumbered by too many formalities . "Per yours of ... "and "In re. : ." Sometimes they will write a very formaliied begmning and a very formalized end, bul in the middle they'll be saying things like, "George, you don't know wb3t you're talking about.'' It's as schizophrenic as starting a letter saying "Dear Sir." and endmg at with "Love, Mary." "Thev come in with these cliches and hackneyed expressions that they've become romfortable w Ith, and there's nothing wrong wilh them except for the effect they have on ot.her people." Max says of such business wnt· 1ng. Max 's chenls are generally managerial, Junior officers up to vice president or likely to be an officer In the future. pretty well educated, at 1 least a bachelor 's degree and a pretty good han· Mle on the mechanic~ of writing. I ,. HE TRll:S TO get his clients to follow a de· finite program of thinking the letter out, aiming al at a specific target and tailoring at for that in· dividual. He nsks them lo profile in their mind the person they are writing to. What are his in· terest.s In the subject? What's his backaround, his Jeni or expertise? What are h.is personal •foibles if any? What do you want him to do? The second step ls to do much the same with ~the subject matter, taUoring It for tbe reader. No sense in taking up someone's time with details be 'doesn't need nor care lo know. Then there are certain tips to readability: 'Start the letter with short sentences, end wlt.h sbort sentences. but ln lhe middle feel freer to •use longer sentences and more varied sentence Sform. Tailor the letter to the purpose. *ANTIQUE* *AUCTION* • GIAHD HOT& • #I HOTll. WAY. AMAMEIM °"° ................ ~ SecretafY Boottc:ases. Roll Top ~ Marble Too ~ Staflds. Art Noveeu Pieces. Wall & Mantle Clodla. CaNed Pump Organ, Bo't'lll •"" Pitcher Sets. Plano Stools. leaded Art Glass. <:abl,,.ts. Pub Mirrors. Tile Badt Hall Trees. Fern and Plant Slands. Wooden Coal Scuttles. Mahogaoy Glass Front China C.binets. AnltQUe Trunks. Prano. plus Bnc·A-Brac. OCAUllS OE~TOllSANOIWVATl 8UV1'.115 MONDAY OCT. 4, 7:30 P .M. ,._,, C Ct'?' • ......_ JOMM.._MC'flCl-'"'dlw4~--tfWt . I Jl t~I t..C714tJ7).nnM16& The same elements occur in makinlt public 1peecbeL Io wrtuac. an executive may tude behind formall&ed ~. Jn apeaklllJ, he bAdea behind a rn~pt. OC' bls own eJtalted Pofitlioa. with top executives particularly is to help t.bem understand lbey don't have to hide behind a U· Ue," Sandy Linver aays ... It's important. 1r he delivers• manuscript speech. that be imPolt hll own personality on lt.1• But chances are. becauso they a.re so b4.lly, "'Ibey aay to a speech-writer, write mt a IPffCh, and 30 minutes before they have lo alv• it. they look at tt for tbc finl time. And then U..y neftf' unduataod why tb~raudiencedoeta't,...pood." Tho ueculive•s rank bu other drawbacks. ''One ol t.be bluest lh1n&a I b.M'e tried to do lr-------=========:::=::::=::==:==::------1 .. SomeUmes s>eC11le eome up, after tbt speech and tell hJm bow territlc he ls,' Ms. Uover says. "He doesn't reallie that they are telllna bim that because he's the be.IMS of the company. They're at.roklnf hlm. For people ln top po1lt1oos, lt'• very ditticul to set honest feedback, wbkh la why l haveaprivatoevaluatJooHeS~•ilbpeople.'" Executives are going back to school to leam to communicate effectively. NB Birds Stick Around ByEVEGUMPEL OftloeO.lly~i.tSi.tt Jn this age of coove· nience and increased1 leis ure, even the birds are getting lazy. Several species of mi· gratory shore birds wbo winter at the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve apparently liked the accommoda- Stutterer Class Set Group therapy sessions for adults who stutter will be offered Monday even· ings beginni.ng Oct. 11 al Orange Coast College's Speech and Hearing Clinic. The sessions, which lions so much they never the tJme Hein noticed left for tbe summer, ac· them. cording lo Ron Hein, Warder suggested that state Department of Fish migration patterns may and Game biologist in have overlapped. The charge of the reserve. earliest migrants might Hein said be noticed an have returned before the u nus u a I number of later migrants left, thus sandpipers, sanderlings, swelling the population willets and god wits on for a short time. the reserve in early July · and August. Hein theorized that lhe birds who remained behind are nonbreeders. It ls lhe instinct to breed that makes the birds fly north, he said. Ornilholog is t s Dr George Hunt of UC Irvine and Dr . Stu Warder of Cal State Long Beach told the Daily Pilot they badn 'l known about Hein 's observa· HEIN ADMITTED that lb1s could be one ex· planation' but observed that. if it were true, lhe birds that summered in Newport returned "prel· ty darn early." They normally don't return until September, hesaid. Such an early return would indicate unusual coodiUons in the north, such as a severe storm. "And I badn 't heard about anything like MS. LJNVE& DEALS wltb tneutives ..renerally on a C°"-'ultatioo basis or in very i-estricted semin~. She set.a $80 an hour for con· suiting, and a three-day seminar runs $32$. The client geta a chance to speak to the ~P. and then sees and hears himself oo videotape while the group crlUquea his performanc~ and sbe makes sugestions. CAUN>AR SHOWS l'R£5BllTS TMIHIWPOIT AMT19UI SHOW a SALi CllAl\lllOAY.SUNOAY.loOIDAY) AHTIOUE FU .... IT\1'16-Al'IT QtASa UIMPS.Q.OCXWl\.V£A<T'C. 5AT·SUM: Mt PM MOM: U·6PM THE REGISTRY 18800 ~I+. IWpt:Jt ...+todSt.75~ TEENAGE BEAUTY SEMINAR! FALL SESSION STARTS OCTOBER 5th & 6th lions. that," Hein said. nm from 7:30-9:30 p.rn., Seminar Includes 4 weekly sessions beg1nn1ng Oclober 5 and 6 and wiil be . supervised by r-:::;iri=iiiiin'i=ira:=:::; ,,, w.11 rnclude an In deplh I00111nto OCC apeetb pathologist NEITHER seemed to (1) Skin care and techntQues of make-up GlennL. Smilh. think the situation was (2) Hair care and slyle selection for lhe indrv1dual An · t ted · particularly s trange, u•HOLSTERY (3l Complete n111 care yone 10 cres 1D ..-(4) Diet (51 exercise (6) <>-A1ure t-.. 'n" part should con however. Both suggested ...... _ r\F.) AIU • • ,..._,. loe w_. (7) ao1h1ng and accessonz1ng. Emphaa•s will be on the Total Look tact the clinic at 556-SSOS that the birds might ..._a.it rJ Soecral attention wrll be available to all throughout the program. betweens a.m. and noon simply have left early 1u2 H.t.or .,...& be!oreOct 7 and already returned by c..teM.-541 .. tH P!1! ~~~~~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· Bl R~1~r~~n ls open ~a limn~ ; ~~ number of people on a l1rst come f Rrr orMONSTRATION HUJ'I •': basrs. Reg1s1ratlons are being taken '' ' 70 FASHION ISLA.:~N~EW~~:e;:s~~H • "4.2151 October 4, 7:30 p.m. Oo .,.... ..... .., -· ,., got '"°'9 ""1 of ,._ Ill.? Clled ""' n.. v090 C-tet"" Mon6oy ••· Yoeo •• Am«.co·s fos19sl 91owln9 tcience of phyajcol ond m•ntol walt·b•tng. Y090 ,. f0+1ty eoty. YOtJ ,_..,,., 'ttou,., You go ot yovr ow" po<• Not coonpe<.-. ~ ,~ l•om I}'" 11. Y090 g..,.t l•P Oftd >'-fO yow body Oftd -~ ~ It t o -oci. oo t.. ...,.. oo rtlo• .., fosll Arid O'lly .... YoOO Cefttet hot S" lomofm~tt# o WOf't6--rK09f'"'-ed WftNftt born ••other of M.dttohont He lo~•• to teoch i..vo-• tho• ~ 1+.ou-"'•1 H<r "''" !.« you _, IN .s,,., $urotft "'°'1 cut ~,.., •. f!OI' .,,,...,.. 1hot 0<c~1th•• '" _..,..,who• '"'9hr ~•Mt'°'* y.art ~'°>''•··~~to· tion Oftd ft\.e t.1& ~ho• w• 1.oc:h ••hath you and qvte"'•" th• lnne• K~ ond '"*'Or Th••• bt1n9 gr-tOt.., tJVl(fU ond tutt.H""9f\I H\ oll Off'()\ of doily~···'" foct . V0\10 ~' •*-'"•fl' ochon And ••no ... ~ .... l S optintnpt tn 04A 1,....soy -W-tdor "'Uh• <to•... C.-•o • .,. r.- \ df'""O"'ttohon th:n Monday 01 1 JO p "' Met t 5,, lo'"°h•~nunondo1• '" Pl"'°" Ah.o yov -.otH '9orn "'* liA ~ogo a..01h -'""odd 1-• to Y""' 14., vOciACENTER OF CALIFORNIA (A Non P,0111 tducotlOftOI Foundot-) 445 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 646-8281 (belween Tustin and Irvine Sts.) Asato Mo Sot Gomoyo -lead me from the unreal to the Real Don't loo~fot the Jones at ourlennis Club The Harbor RocQuet Club Is o tennis club not neoessorltv a social club. sure, our facllltles Include saunas. clubhouse. practice alleys and all the conveniences you'd expect, but the difference Is our members are sertous about tennis. If you've thought about Joining a tennis club but weren't sure how to go abOUt It, we'd llke to show you our t oclllty. Try out the Harbor Racquet Cfub for one day's play or several. Only S3.00 on weekdays and $5.00 on weekends. We~e got plenty of court-time avoWable beeause membership '5 llmlted. Join us for a day or a year. Play tennis •.• and leave th• Jon••' somewhere •lief FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 642•2000 Don We.d's Hotbor Racquet OUb 380 West Wlllon Costa Mesa. CA 92627 ... , I \ SchOOI Aides The West OraQle Count7 Volunta.ry j.c,. tioe C...... places .oiuntecn tn nonprofit Mnke acencles. F« iaformatloa call tbe Huntbl;too Beach Oatreadl Offke (181).S3U> or the main office lo Garden Grove (5»2370). • Hunttnstoe Beach hilb achools Med help from the outalde community due to the larce numben of atudents. F..apeclally acute la tbe need fOlt readint Nton to work with incominc freshmen. Aho needed ant clerical workua, aides to ualat teacben in 1eneral aubjecta, apd belpen in the medl.a and career cent.era. A1ao aoucbt are apeaken to talk to stu- dent• about careers requlrina a aecond Ianauaae: book lovers to help rate boob; and tlODleoDe with a coUe1e decree or experience to help proofread atudeota' compositiooa. MENTAL HEALTH volunteers are needed to lead or participate in occupational therapy (arts and cratls, ceramics, macrame, etc.) ac:Uvitiea at day treatment centers in Ora.nee County. Interested volunteers who are del>endable and have a positive attitude could help by aervinc as role models. A four to six month commitment is required. Call . the Voluntary Action Center (VAC) office in Newport Beach at 675-9210 for inform a~ Reunite a pet and its owner. A Huntington Beach a1ency that relocates lost pets wants to expand Its hours wtucb means more volun- teers 1cbeduU.o1 more volunteers for 'liter· nooo duties aucb as telephone and clerical work. 'bone 960-3312. VOLUNTEEas in Probation <VIP) assist persons who do not have a previous criminal record but have come in conflict with the law. Clients in this program would have a ~Uer chance or keeping theU' records clean if they had• volunteer friend. Phooe675-9210. The Voluntary Action Center's telephone reassurance and Cheery Hello programs are both running low on telephone callers. In one program, volunteers make a brief daily check-in call to an ill or elderly person. The second provides the lonely (generally an elderly person living alone) a longer telephone chat once or twice a week. Callers will be matched according to interest. 960-3312 or 530-2730. Keep Off Grass Marijuana is probably the most cell- damaging substance in the world, says a University of California researcher. Dr. Hardin B. Jones, assistant diRctor of UC's Donner Laboratory, said studies show ir- reversible brain changes result and "it can destroy you in a few years." "We believe that we will begin to see a tremendous rash ol lung cancer in 10 to 15 yean because of the use of marijuana. It does not kill the cells oc.trighl but interferes with their function." BdpForYou Be Extra Alert During National.School Bus Safety Week, the Automobile Club of Southern California is saluting school bus drivers across the nation for helping to build a safety re<:ord unequalled by any other transportatioo system. In California, school bus drivers logaed 1J11 million miles in carrying 925,000 public school students du.ring fiscal year 1974-1975. Hlibway Patrol records reveal that less than one-tenth of one percent ol all fatal and injury accidents in thls stale Involved school buses. But, school bus drivers aren't the only ooes responsible for the safety of chlldren in and around school buses and school bus load- ing zones. Parents and motorists also share this r~ponalblUty. .. ONE OF THE best places to begin educating children on their rights and responsibilities as bus riders la in the home," said Robert Cheney, Auto Club's public safety mana1er. "School bus riding ls a privile1e, not a convenience. 'The safety of an entire bus load of paaaengera is jeopardized if one or two 1tudents defy a driver's autllority." A helpful brochure, enliUed "Safety and Your School Bus," Is available now at each Auto Club district olfice. It includes rules for aafe scbool bus riding and It'• free . .. Obey the lawa," Cheney cauUoned. '"Stop )'OW' car and stay there as 1001 u the red llpta on the bus are nasb¥l1. because cbildren wUl be crossin& the roadway . .. Be extra alert when •PProachinl 1cbool bua loadinc zones. Youngsters sometimes forcet aafety rules and run out Into the street wit.bout .lookin1 .•• (,: !\opal 21cabrmp of mancing· of Ionbon 11913 MAGNOLIA ST. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1+19 I ............ no.Hl-2177 CL.USU MOW 1101.M1tt6 IN: ....,_lft.UNS•Tl#•~O ~·~· -llA&.&Sf ·i..-_., LISSOM PllSc $4.ff ,_ LHSON ..... IAU.IT SUON LUSOM ;M.L ... , .. , .......... .uca , .... ---. .... ---. ...... -.-...------..................... a.AlllS MOW llOl.MIHG: ,.._. " .. 2177 Minorities Angi-y Britain's Nomdrites Fight Back LONDON (AP)-Jackie Williama ls 16 and blKk. By tbe time be' a 17. be redona, "I'll be tbievin& roe a llvtn&. 'lben'a fM14hlft1 else I can c» .. ·· Jackie ls one ol nearly 50,000 DODwbitea in Britain wbo are out~ wort and wbo ue increu-in&lJ' milltant and dialllw.iaoed.. In the Jut 10 years. tbe populat.ion of non- 'Wbitea in Britain bu ovwn from oae mllllon to nearly two mllllon. About 40 pel'Ceftt ant native Britons, born of parents who lmmlsrated after World War ll from tbe W•t lDdlea, Africa aod Alia. ALTHOUGH 11IE nonwhites are less than four percent of the nation'• 56 million people, the )'OUDI people, packed Ulto urban 1bettos, have become alienated from parenta they consider whipped by the aystem. They are unwillln&. sociologists say, to accept lbe low-payin1. menial jobs -bus drivers, atreet sweepers, . maintenance workers -that satafie4 their elders. Racial violence flared UUs summer in Loo· don, Bradford, Blackburn llDd other cities. Then on Aue. 30 the explosion that bot.b whites and noa- wbites bad predicted occurred at a West Indian carnival on the streets ol Loadon's Nott.ins Hill neighborhood. White policemen arrested a black pickpocket they said wu workiftc bia way through the crowd ol revelers. ~ blacks tried to free him. A riot started, and hundreds of policemen and young blacb fCM&&bt for alx hours. There was loot.l.ng and vudallsm and 450 people were injured, 325 ol them policemen. S\ll persons were arrest.eel, mostly blacks. THE UNEMPLOYMENT rat.e among young nonwhites runs at around 20 percent -twice u high as it is for young whites. Jackie·came to Brlxton, the biggest of Lon· don's black enclaves. from Ja.malca 10 years a10 with his mother, who works a.a a waitress in a neighborhood cafe. Why doesn't he join the 1.S million un· employed Britons and pick up checks? "It offends my pride, man," be said quickly. "n·s deguding." Pakistani women wearing national dress have become a common sight in England very difficult, to say the least," said Cboudhry. who runs a real estate buslneu, mostly roe Asians, in Blackburn. INDJANS AND Pakistanis, with a amatter-inc ol West lndla.n.s and Africans, be&an coming in man than 1s years ago to won hr the mills, 1llllne j~ that whitee, riding Britain's economic boom, no longer wanted. Now there are more than 13,000 Asians In Blackbum -one·tenth of the city's populat,jon. There are Asian bents, grocery stores "Mll· in& spices and sweetmeats, clothing stores stocked with saris and gold-colored sandals, and cares with sweet cakes and bitter cofree. Local whites, feari.n& that the Asian lnvaslon would overwhelm them, elected ultra·riabUsts to the city eouncil, and this summer, like other BrWsb c.ttles, Blatkbum wu caught up in the apum of racial hostility. Ar TllE BEIGJJI' of the summer violence, Aaian leaders reported 1everal attack.a a day on Aaiana by white gangs ..,. beatiqs. wiDdo1'· smaahlnp, the occasional fire bomb. But fOr abe first time, youn1 Asians, many of them e&Jcated and reared lo Britain and less tolerant of white antagonisms than Uteir elden, retallMedjn kind. The aftuation around London's ghettos ls wone~ Police report that eight of every 10 crimes in Lambeth, for eiample, are committed by YQUfti bl._eka and 85 percent ol the victims are w~.· Life basn 't been easy for many whites, either. The economy is shaky. The nation's over- all unemployment rate ia S.4 percent and' lntla· lion is 14 percent annually. ADU-Immigrant sen- timent bas been whipped up by rilbt..wingen, in· eluding Enoch Powell, an outspoken member or Parliament. They play to the fear of many Britons that the newcomers wut endanger their "Pssstl OCTD·Jµst • doubled bus service. life styles and win out in competiUon for jobs. . SCOTLAND YARD says street crime in Lam~th, the sprawllne south London borouab that embraces Brixton; bipled ln five years to nearly 1.000 rob~ries and muulnes in 1974 and even more last year. Abdul Kha liq Choudhry, a leader of the Pakistani community in Blackbum, a northern England textile town, remembers the hardship faced by Asian faDlilles, many of them from rural villages, when they first came to England. They were unable to undentand English or the strange customs of the white natives when they came to carve out new lives for themselves. The clash or cultures was mutual, be recalls: "English people found It bard to appreciate that Asian women wanted to wear their saris and traditional dress, according to our customs and religious laws. "The transition for many of our people was PENNY OWSLEY ORANGE COUNTY • SteinWiiy'Piario It just stands there, getting more valuable. A Steinway bullt tNrty years ago Is often ~" more todaV than If *85 then. . Noc because It 11 contldered 1 COiiect Of' a Item. but ~UM tne care and workman1t11p that w.nt Into it ke.p it u alive today as 1t • was when new. Today. It la 111111 more retQC>nt1Y9 piano than you can find In other showrooms. ' . n 1s at111 the only piano With the Steinway 018')hragmahc Soundboard wh1Ch. thirty )'Nr'I old or not no othet piano, has. The new Steinway YoU buy will moat llkefy llWe the ume blue chip fate. Simply because todly'a Steinway la built to the ..,. ltlndards. Even now. there 1s no IUCh th1og as rlC>fd •aembtv or mas production at the StelnMY l.:tory. Some othet rMnUlact~ tUfl out more pianos 1n a ~than 8'81nwsy dOel In a year. So tn•t once vou hllYe a St•nwav In ~ home. ~ know it't "'8nt to stay. To give~ all the pride.-'d'~ a~ CM giYe ••• plus a modest return on ~r lnvettrnent. DCB.LINT SB.ECTIOM OP aaua:~ & llFIMISHm •IANDS MANY MAJOR llAMDS --· PaSs it on.'' Find out what's behind the rumor. Call 547-3311 or tQll·free ZENITH 7-3311, 6 AM to 10 PM weekdays, 8 AM to 5 PM weekends. Goodnews travels fasL • THE NO v A something. special for someone special Nova is short, medium or long ... curly or straight. And ifs designed for you at Buffurns Beauty Studios. Let our talented stylists cut the design line and give you the perfect Nova cut. Cut and styling just 13.50. If curls are right for you, the Nova Perm reg. 35.00, 19.50. Call your nearest Buffums Beauty Studio for an appointment today. Beauty Sludlo. ' WAIBfOUSE SHOWIOOMS s.. ... PtwY.,,, ~ 54M41 S ~ IJ.I PIS. W 9 . LONG BEAOi SAHTA ANA POMONA PALOS VERDES MARlNA l.A.KEWOOO LA HABM NEWPORT CEMER SAN DtroO I.N:ruNA IDU.S ARCADlA WESJ'MINSTER Gt.am • ' · . af. OM. y fltt.OT Seminars, Shows AJ"FILIANTS: A designer fashion show and bnmcb will be presented at 9:30 a.m . .,Wednesday, Oct. 8, bl Bullock's by Hoaa Memorial Hospital, Presybyterian, Auxiliary Qiapter. 'nckeu, at $10, may be obtained by contacUnc Mrs. lllcbael Cornelius. Proceeds will support the hospital. YWCA: Handwrit.inc Analysis and How It Can Chance Your Ule will ~ discussed by Beverlee McLauahlln, crapboanalyat. Sbe wiU address the South Orance County fr'OUP ln the Santa Ana facility at9:30a.m. Tbunday,Oct. 7. . Coining Up.· 1, iD the New Deal Soup Kitchen. Saddleback Valley.· Doll colledora will display tbelr do11a and talk about them. On the Protram wll1 be Blythe Monroe, Beulah . Bartlett, Sandra IA.ch. Prt.acllJa PoUqboro and Roberta Thayer. Cb.riatmas orden a1lo will be taken and proceeds will 10 to the f ellowahip f\IDd. l'&IENDS OP sea: The Imne lf'OU.P wlll present an art exhibition and a&aetloo at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8, ln Part Newport. f . . LAGUNA ••Aca PANllBU.BNIC! llemben of Greek 1eti.r tor0dtiee ue blvtt.ed t.o t.be ftnt &neetiDC ol the ~t.o take plHe ID the Tbree Areb Bay lM>&ne of Mn. Coulter, atl0:30a.m. Wedwd17,0ct.&. Ma. McLau1blin bas worked with teachers, acbool peycbologlat.a and personnel directors to show bow th.la adence can be used aa a tool. AAUW: A "show and tell" procram la belq arrana~ for tbe buffet luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Tbunday, OcL The event la a f\md.rai.Mr for SCR, wbJcb, besides tbe recutar theater 1ea100, reached aoo,ooo at\adeota tbroqb the EducaUoo Theater ,Procram. nctets, at $UO ptt penoa. wlU be told at the door. BUNTEBS: Hoaa Memorial Rosplt.al, Preabyterlur will benefit from a fasbloa ehow and brunch to be itveo at 11 Lm. Saturday, Oct. 9, bl the Santa Ana Country Club. l Memorial Lmting ' A memorial garden for the blind at the Braille lnatitute Orange Countr Community Center, Anaheim was dedicated in memory of Doris E. Weedon, founder and first praideot ol the Newport Beach Auxillary. The earcleo bas been designed to provide special stimuli for the blind who will enjoy ll between classes. Fragrance is provided by flowers. herbs and ab.rubbery; sunlight filters through the lat- ticework of the gazebo, and tbe llOWld of water comes from a fountain. The project was directed by the Newport Beach group who also assisted in the dedication ceremonies and reception. Among major donors, be4ides the support group, are Ward & Harrington Lumber Co .. K. L. Redfern Contractors, Pulliam Contractors, Ro1er's Nunery and the Sherman Foundatioo. Tbe lnstitute's comprehe.nslve proeram is designed to prepare the blind to lead more indepen- dent lives and Is offered without charge to the legally blind of all ages. Its work is supported by gilta and bequests from tbe publlc and through the parUclpalion of wlunteers. Bill Allen, Grace Bunch enjoy view. Nuptia/,s Perf onned Nichol ls-Emerson In a 1arden ceremooy, Marci Jo Emerson became the bride of Bill Nicholls of Costa Mesa. The bride Is the daughter of Joe Russell Emerson of Newport Beach and Frankie Evans, Camarillo. Her husband's parents are W. W. Nlcbolb, Hun- Uneton Beach and Betty Jean Roberson, Hollday, Fla. The newlyweds are graduates of Edison High School. McNamee-Winders Newport Harbor Lutberaci Church was the aettma for tbe marrta1e rit.a ~ Pamela Wlndera and Gr•1or7 II. McNamM. The bride, d~1hter ol Mr. aDd Mra. Wllllam H. Wlnden of Colla Mesa, la a lfaduate of Eatanda Ht1b School an4 Ele1anc• Ac adem7, L-01 Angel•. Her husband !ft~ h'om Corona del Mar Sc.bool, at- tended Oran1e Cou& Collea• and la the son of lb. a..,t Mrs. R. W. McNamee of Nf'Wpart Beacb. McGuirNohnlton Lori JobnatoD becam• the bride of Patrick J. ~ dlll'- ln& nuptial cerUlonitl ccnduct· ecf In St. Jobn the Baptist Catholic Cbnttb, Colla llesL Parenta of tbe new.,.._ are llelbra Jobnttoa of oat.no and Mn. P. J . McGuin,Oaltall•L The bd4e la a srehate of QW191 mp Scb•ll. Oatmto.S ber bubaad attada Or ... • Oa:-t eoue,.. Fuller-Dilbeck JDm Dilbeck ud x.... w. !'aller. bo&b of eo.ta ~ wens marded ta St. I ..... Baptiat Caddie Qnarell, ec.ta 11 ... Tbe bride, 4aqlata' of Mr. and Mrs. Cbl NUPairoJ of Tballand. wu educat.tba tbat comtrJ. Ber busbad was a member of t.be 11'12 8DCI ll'N Obmlilc qelna .teama. He paduat*l 6'0ID Norte Viata Hllh Scboolt. attended Otaa1• ~oaat Coul!!. aad Cellfornla State u ....... 8'nMrdlno. . • • ~ are lllr. lllld Jin.. ~1'.~f!l8l.M~lt,. ' ~ MRS. NICHOLLS MRS. McNAMEE MRS. Mc:OUIAE MAS. FULLER Spomortne the event la tbe Hunter Chapter ot the aux· illary. Jteservationa may be made by callln1 Mildred Hollister at 6'18-9391 or 5'8-814&. DAY BrraAoaDINAIKB: AD annual all-day affair for Southern Callf<>nU women will be h11hll1bted by a p~ gram featurtn1 keynoter Kary Kay Aab, perf o~er Carol . Lawrence and actreu Paulene Myers. The event will belin wt.lb a continental breatrut at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, OcL t. in tbe Garden Grove Communlty Church. Mrs. Alb, founder and cbalrman ol the board of Kary· Kay Cosmetics, Inc., •eiit eec::Dta a true success story. Her address will be accented with presentaUona by Miss Lawrence and Miss Myers. Also on the prop-am will be a fashion ahow and special music by Joo OsbrinkandJohonJeCarl. Reservations may be made by callln1 the Women's Ministries offlce, 750-7000. WAIF: The Los Angeles chapter' is planning a weekend in Newport Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 9 and 10. The event at the Balboa Bay Club will include a dinner and dance and a champagne bnancb. The group raises funds for the placement of children in adoptive homes. IUNIOa LEAGUE: Intereated community volunteers are invited to join the docent tralninc pro,ram, which coa· slst.s ol six sessions on TumdQs al I Lm., beeinninl Oct. 12, bl the Park Newport complex. Volunteers will learn how t.o present classroom de· monatrat.ioo kits on the fossils of Southern Calilornia, Orange County Indians, geolOIY of the county and an over- view of dinosaurs in North America. Since its inceptim in 1972, the Paleo.Docent prolfam bas reached about 8,000 fOUDI students each year. Further Information is available by calling Mrs. George Twist at 67>3989. EL CAMINO REAL WOMEN: Material by the Meter will be the program topic at the luncheon meeting of the El Camino Real club Thursday, Oct. 1, in the Community Clubhouse, Dana Point. Speaker will be Marcella ~e. lecturer. writer, teacher and traveler, who also wlll display crafted materials and artifacts from remote places around the world. PATRONS ClltQ.E: The Huntington Beacb home oC Ms. Charlotte Winn wiij be the setUng for the membership brunch of the Golden West College group which acts as lialaon between the college and community. The meeting will begin al 11 :45 a.m. Friday, Oct. 8. IDGHLANDERS: A 1arage sale will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, at 1400 Sa.nUago Drive, Newport Beach. Proceeds will benefit the O'ranee County Philharmonic Society. . Goltkn Anniversary Marked Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hein. who have made their home ln Colt.a Mesa since his re· tirement in 1971, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a dinner party in Victor Hugo's, Laguna Beach. The dinner was given by their daughter, Joan Petrina. The honored couple have (our grandchildren. l Fi~~chtg Thoughts for Doc (Ann Landers ~ DEAJl ANN t.\'.ND!RS: Wbat DBAJl MAD: Malpnetke years of aee. Mr •later ii haYIU kind ol • cftly, mlnd·ap ...... ,..,. at•&e ue•wildud a llia weddJ.n.l ln November aoil off loold.na a lot wane than the daucbt«. 111 ••trfend'a" aole at,.. COUlllr7 .. we llvtns bl.,..,.? tM .._,uce ee.enp M the ldda are dellnlteb' blvited. ID ldda tempt at cooaolatloo waa "hrlab I'm a 15-Jear-old 1irt wbo la ao =ft taiu 7ov pQskWI. 11 fact, •be aaya it wouldn't be So.tell thats.I wbowrotet.oeat l had berfor a rear."Sb~wu, ol mad I could eat u.ilt. .. diaees. Ne law..,. • much of a weddin1 without them. her words, will you! -I KNOW course, puttini me down and bold- Tlte &rpreme Coart b8I rated ..._ •ut perform 8ll1 kW ol Yes, kkla do 1et out of bud at BETl'ER 1na benelf up u aomeone wbo that a minor gtrl c• .bone an Rl'CtrJ, so •Mt pndltlcaen Umes, but they will behave, lf D&Aa BET.Tl!a: v.. ... coukldomyJobbetter. abortioo without lettlnC wW co•UHe to 1et ,.,.tal aomeoae will take tbe time and _.... llt otMn. Tiie •lil na Bebll troubled, 1 didn't ban a permission from ber parents. e.aellt for ANY operaU.. Aad trouble to discipline them. ..... .. fHor ol u.e '*· mdy an.aw er. When I loot back But, 1et tbia, my aunt took me to ~e_:!.J ~ .... e~ la rve attended fbe w~a llll'prtMd1 8o wu L 11J reeden at. ber lack of compassion t a doc:tOr to h•ve m.1 Uri plerted -aa opera thia pa.at year and there were ... e neTlllee4 .. daat ld4ll betome f\Uioua. What abould I and be refused to do it because kids atalloCtbem. Tlteybeha.ed ..... ,... a ,....,..,._I& ·uyt.oberNOW?-etrrDEEP · lllY mother wu notpreeeatand I DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was beautifully. Sorry I can'UQ the ....... Mlf .. "8 lldde to make DltA& DSSP:' Ne«hh1 YM bad 00 certSfied autboriutlan annoyed when I read that letter same about tbe adulta. Senral .. a.l M...._ u to~ w ·•'t naUJ D e &llll womu, for from her aaytna it waaOKI I from the brtde-to-lM! who aald no ao-ealled arown·uptbld t.oo _.....,.._..be la'flted. n-....... w te dae eartJ' 1 eoa1dft 't beU9" IL But the' kida under lt would be allawed at mucb t.o drink _ became loud · fa••••· ur. II ... a.n te .-. doc&« unred me it'a the b.w her _!~dln1. She must be out of . and obaoxioua, arabbtd Ule P.A. DEAR ANN LANDEIIS: 11.J ........ = ,_ ._ .. cue md Ille amt abide by it. Wba ell> '* ......-. '"'-.:bedt.old •tas·P91V Jc**• problem ee>¥el'DI afrilndot-.. ... ftia.. ,_....,_ .. be ·L°:DT~=--T-,.,1~•,:.!1J;:.m~ A:i:_ ;"the sroom~ne~..=-= :::"'J!J:;~ .;o C: . '.:t:.;1~11~~"9~ ' I ( \ ----·--- .. r. . 1 .Trails Loved to Death? POINT REYES NATIONAL SBASBOBS. Calli. <AP> -Ma.s-co~ ~lu fin. leafy fam aad Callfoniia buckQe craq form a :_u-o1 c:reen, delW.q the tnU ot rtcb blown Turkey vultures, warblers and woodpeckers IO&r overhead. Tht> 1"ur&lln1 Sant.a Mana creek ii beard but not l«'TI. It'• a wet and dreary wetkda~ In th.la bution ot nature on lhe coast north or Saa 'f'tancl.Ko. But lbe dlamal wea\Mr hu failed to dampen an lncreulnjly promi.otot fa.tu.re of tbe wllder-'*' aceaery -backpackera. · In lhe space of two hours. 11 backpackers troop by a biker who had hoped for aomethin& like aolltude -1hufllin1 eumptea of a lelaure-time punull that bas attracted thousands, spawned a mUlloo-doUar industry aod posed a lbreat to the very rountryalde tbat lured ll. .. NOT ONLY the terrain, but the wUdemess experience 1.s being erod~." the National Park Service states in a leallet distributed lo bikers al Wyoming's Grand Tetoo National Park. "Soon cooditlons may be little different Crom those we wanted to leave behind al the roadbead." From the Pemlgewasset Wilderness in New Hampshire to Point Reyes here, a new breed or backpackers is giving the wilderness a workout: -In 1966, Point Reyes was visited by only 1,.505 backpackers, park rerorm show. By 1973, the number had risen to 32,000. -Use of the John Muir WUdemess in California more than doubled between 1965 and ms. according to U.S. Forest Service figures. Backpackers look as though they have miles of open country to themselves at Pt. Reyes National Seashore. But they will meet plenty more hiking enthusiasts. .... _ TRAVEL Tours Ahead Motorl11t.s planning short trips thia month miaht keep tbeae dcstlnaUon.s ln mind: An excltina opportwuty to visit San Quintin In Baja California under the auspices of the Mex- ican Tourism Department bas been planned tor Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 8 and 9. THE "GOOD WILL" caravan for the Colum· bua Day commemorative wHkend will be escorted by the Mexican "Green An1ela" Road Service and lhe Federal Highway Patrol. Music and fesUvlllet1 will be hosted by the townspeople of San QuJnUn. There wll1 be two caravans wltb staging points at the San Diego Sports Arena early Fri- day and Saturday. The five and a half hour drive from San Diego south on Highway l to San Quin- tin offers magnificent views or coasWne and COUDlrJside. P'or detailed in.formation, phone ('714) .a.Mn1, (%13) 334-8mor (213) SM-~ mE Ii If I B amdVft'Sary ~ London Brtclae tit Lake Havasu ctty, Aris. wU1 be cei.braud Saturday through Mood.a.y Oct. ~10, with Lord Mayor of Loadon, Sit UDdsay Ring, u 1Qe1t of booor and Les Brown. Rosemary aoc..y ud ADd.J R~ beadliJ'dnC entertainment. Festival at the ~ city on the lower Colorado River includes a major parade, sporta events, aerobatic exhibitioo, costume pqeant and a variety of 11hows and contest.a open to the public. Tbe Lord Mayor will be vmd manbaJ of the parade Saturday morning and tbat evenin• will bead the suest Ust for a western barbeclle hosled. by British Consul General and Mn. Tom Aston. CUSTU 'S I.MT Band wUl perform at the . bridce Saharday aftttnooft md the Luke Air Force Band wUl stve a ecDt'8't OD SUd.Q. Lake Havasu b cm Arbaaa JIICbw&J IS, 80aUl ol lnteratate e (US•> ad 80l1h ol JA.. '-lenUtelO CUS~'lQ). -fte llUJllber ot ~ aalai Utab'• Wuatda mowataiD ~-ftv• to atx pacent eacb year, a l'Gnlt Serrice recruilala plaaDer estimates. -A aiatlo tra111D tM ~uset Wlldu- Dtell WU biked by man t.baJl 40,000 penoD.a la one year, forcl.D1 lbe l'tlr'tl8l s.ntce to placo ~ctlom on c-&mJ)IQI ADdeampGre uae. ( -AT SOME po6nta oa the Appa]acblan Ttall. a 2,000.mUe IC'e'Dic corridor-that cuta tbroqb Eaatem mountains from Geoisla to Kaine. bi.ken PUI every~ MOOndl. ''People are kMmC the tnll to dulh." la· meota one oftlelal. Bactpackin1. IPQrt oltbe barely and cune ol the teodetfoot. baa bkuomedlato a ~mlWOD· •year bulineu. >.. a result, DGrilb now eomDlaln about tbe cascade ol footlal.la and the Jou ol the days wben the cballense of backpacJdns. .. one veteran hiker put it, waa to "leave tbe wtldemeu juat u you popped your last raisin Into your mouth.•• "People have more time," says Tommy Wlnnett, author of "BaclrpacldJll tor Fun," ooe ~ 33 works publlabed by bis Wllderncu Presa. "New hJ&bw ays have matt. wilderness areas mocb nearer ill drivinl time. uPtweicht. dura- ble backpacking equipment ls widely available, and dehydrated and freele.dried foods have been developed. ..BUT TBE MAIN reason Is that city Ute bas begun to drive us cruy ... ;• coocludea the SS-year~ld Winnett, who started backpack:inc as a Boy Scout. "The wont thing about a backpack- ing trip for me is the car noise I have to endure to get to the mountains." Gene Rose, a veteran backpacker from Fresno, attributes a large measure of the sport's popularity to the environmental move· menl. :·1 like to take photographs," he adds. "Others are into fishing, or like the challenge, or are botany buffs." George Rudolph, ml,jority stockholder in Dooner Mountain Corp., aays the trails get busier as equipment got light.er. · Rudolph, 68, bas been In the business since 1935, when the majority or "backpaclrinc" was done by skiers who toured the slopes with crude equipment sold by a handful or retail shops. ''Where lt used to take a ~pound pack for a two-week trip," be says, "it's now down to 30-32 pounds. It mates it more fun and easier to do. The packs are light.er and carry more comfort items." ACCORDING TO one retailer, the cost of completely outfitting a backpacker from scratch has risen from $200 to $3SO in just a lew years. "It's terrible -there are too many people," laments Theodore Dierks, who operates a backpacking outlet in Berkeley. "They've pushed out what I call the 'circle of disaster.' You now have to travel three days to get away from people once you get into the mountains. "They've used up all the wood; fished out the streams and la tea; and pounded the crap out or the place." As a result, forest managers ar e becoming increasingly concerned about preserving the de- licate ecology o( the tr alls. "We're having some fairly serious im- pacts," says Ned Therrien, information omcer for the White Mountain National Forest In New HamJ>Shire. "There's some serious trail erosion, loss or vegetation and problems with the disposal or human waste ..• MANY TRAILS ha,•e strict quotas placed on their use. Al Point Reyes, for example, there's a two-month waitine list or people who want to make weekend reservations for one ol the park's tightly controlled baclcpacldng campsites. Al Yosemite NaUonal Park, backcountry use has tripled In the past 10 years while total park use bas lncreued by just lS percent, according to a report by Dr. Jan van Wqendonk, National Park Service researcher. Tbe efforts to control the now of humans into the forests is tailing several forms. Since 1971, for example, the U.S. Forest Service has re· quired permib for visitors to designated wilder· ness areas. Fires no longer are permitted in most wilderness regions because the scars they leave heal slowly and cause erosion damage. Pets, too, are banned, and shortcutting from tralls is frowned on by ranaers because of the erosion would-be trailblazers leave behind. But despite lhe rules and tbe wave or backpackers, veteran mountaineers agree lt ls still possible to find solitude ln the forest. •'There's a rule among those who write about the mountains, not to write about the already popular trails but to writ.e about unknown trails instead," says Gene Rose, a Fresno journalist. ''That way maybe the crowds will be more even- ly dispersed." 16 Day Rio de Janeiro Sea/Air1bur O.,.ntt•1 .W'Y two ... 1c. ,.., totlftd 0.,) •r.to Ceraca ... 11 4eym 'e'Ntefwt ••~wwc:w-Pto. CakUo. Rto-0.haH hotef1, ,rtnt• ........ •lth1M1l119- 1reallfve. 0.ha .. Cf111M .ta.,, ... .., PnMletlttal US" R .......... S-..UMrewt1ll • ......... .., .. Clllf901...,. .............. ~ .......... ,.,. ....._ ... rt1 Alrblle• to ...... . • ·'it· V .A.AI G &.aMJ~ WALNUT VILIAGE CEN'l'E• ' TUE FAMJLY ORCUS' Dy Bil:Keaae "Stop that barking, Borfy! Don't you know P J is tokin' o nap?" Liquor Label To Bare All By LOUISE COOK _ ............ Americans are going to have to get used to re· ading the fine print on liquor bottles. Government regulations involving the size of the containers and the stuff that ·s in them could cause some initial confusion for consumers who spend almost $30 billion a year on alcoholic beverages. The first thing to watch for, starting 10 October. is liquor in metric size bottles. ll 's part of a 21.'2-year program at the end ol which all distilled spirits will be sold in six standard metric sizes. Next. on J an. l, 1978 -a httle more than a ( J year away -you will CONSUMER start seeing ingredient lists on the labels of domestic and imported alcoholic beverages. · For the moment. metric and nonmetrlc will coexist. with both sizes on the shelves. Labels used on metric bottles will have to include the oonmetrlc equivalent and knowing the difference in size could save consumers money. After Jan I, 1980. when the nonmetric sizes are ehm1natcd, the labels will in· elude metric measures only SUPPOSE THE LIQUOR store offers two brands of your favorite drink -ont.' in fifths and one in lhe new 750 milliliter s in• at the same price. Which is the better buy'' You '11 have to know tha• the fifth is exactly two-tenths or am ounce bigger. making it a better buy. On the other hand, the liter 1s a better buy than the quart, assuming they arc the same price. It's got almost two ounces more 1 iquor. I! the two items are priced differently, you will have to do some division to determine which is actually cheaper. No one knows yet what pricing policies retailers will follow and the situation is further complicated by the fact that liquor prices are set by Jaw in some states INDIVIDUAL LIQl10R compani es, meanwhile, have different schedules for introduc· Ing the metric measures ordered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the Treasury Department. The timetablt' d('pends on marketing policies and the speed with which the companies can convert bottlingequipmcnt. The new sizes. -SO milliliter, equal to 1.7 fluid ounces and closest ln size to the miniature, which contains 1.6 Ouid ounces. -200 milliliter, equal to 6.8 Ould ounces and closest 1n size to the hall-pint, which contains eight ounces. ~ MILLILITER, equal to 16.9 fluid ounces and closest in size to the pint, with 16 ounces. -750 mllllliter, equal to 25.4 ounces and closest in size to the fifth, with 25.6 ounces. The fifth was in· troduced during World War JI to save glass and alcohol, used in maklng artificial rubber. It was dubbed the "victory quart." --One liter, equal to 33.8 ounces and closest in size to the quart, with 32 ounces. ·-1.75 liter, equal to 59.2 ouncu and closest in size to the half gallon, with 64 ounces. PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC N011CE .. QAIL'tM.Or = PVBLIC NOl'ICB PU-..Cl•&XL Publi-.. Or ..... c.0 .. 1 Delly l"llOI PUBLIC 11811CE Ott.l. 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IA,"" FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T,., 10How1n; oer~n h dolt-o tlu<A PU81.1C NOTICE ·----------- • IWLY "Lp! ...,, October a. 1171 ··cBS ~ensor ~peaks Out I.OS AMOEIJ!:S (AP) -lt'a ......... al ~pcllWs to ..... ~ID aa1 form. So wW doel a P1 wftb 11 ,_.. ID tbe ... tlwtDee• • ., --pkUd to be cbW Ha"tW mt tM CBS ~netwoe!k? ''I dca't app.roach UM~ Q U. ~.''la 1ll1tu& Va Gordon S..-11.11. S.'t · CBS'...., rice p...sdeDt for Pl'Oltnml Jll"M-., U. top Jta or ~ CID tbe eoatut ol it. •ntertalDmeot .,...., urm bere to reprtllal& tbe In· ..... of tbe D~ ud tbe viewer," 9dds lb• 40-,....-Gid U · eeudw, beed of dbe CBS News bureau-ln Parla ..,bell umed to ~ DCID·Dewt job lutJW.,. "And I IP to thlnk I r.an do that and ldll deal with the ereatl•e people ln way that doesn't end withiny .,..,.. po9t.und u -u. c:msor-.••• 11TB•'8 backpvund makes u.alque lD tbe world of ork cenaordom. H1s pre-~ IOI', Thoman J. SWatford, beld the prosram practices ebiP' at CBS for '41~ ,ears until he wu replaced by tbe network =came to his job from admlnhrtr.atiTe posts at and two of it.a autions. Alfred Sebne.lder-, tbe top ABC Cl!!Mor, bu a legal, busineM and actmlnlstrati ve background . H~inio Travlesas, NBC's ~. bas a back1P'OUDd in sales aDd administration, plua ex- peitence in the ll~iOs overseeing lb9ws for a lar1te advertising aa!'PCY· aauter•s career.i bas involved ndhinl but news. -starting in ua when be wa.s • report.er at the Standard-Tim es in New Bed· tOld. llus. ~ Obio State g;:raduate with a master's degree in journalism from the Unlvenity ~Missouri, Suter work~d on three newspapers befo1:e joinin1 CBS in )(ay 1968. &l'TE& NEW Bedford, be wrote for the Detroil Free Press. 11Wm he was a Cbicqo Daily News reporter and feature writer. Be g ot in to broadcas t ~alism at CBS-<>wned WBBM in.~cago, lheo ••orked for lhe C8' Radio news ~It. and in Van Gordon Sauter keeps his eye on the CBS eye. 1972 •ent into televtstcn news as • newa director of WBBM.·TV. He also worked there a s an anchorman before leaving to bead CBS News' Paris bureau in l.VT5. The man who hired bim at WBBM ·TV was Robe rt Wussier , then the s tation's general manager, now the bead of CB&TV. And it was Wussier who picked Sauter as bis new chief program censor. Wb7 did Sauter take this most improbable of post s for a newsman? "WEU., I'VE been in news for quite some time and I was in- terested in doing sometbinl me in broadcasting,'' he sllid during a trip here to say hello to those who make shows for CBS. "I'm not clever enough to be a salesman, probably not creative enough to produce entertainment proerams. But I thought this job bad many of the same values and standards of journalism. TDDA1!'S OIDSSIDID PVZZLI .. , .ort o1 new .., Joa. u .. editor of a au~•• or DtWIPQet or Sood ....._. I"m aat here to be Dr. No. •• Jeee -.. tl71Ac to f1Dd ..,.. • 11*1 edi&or would to allow tbl enwdve pa-toacblefttbillr.._ ''Bat .. baft to..,, 'Loe*. .. Mft eoaceru abeul UM ._.. i.ere. Bow ean .... ttt wbat ,_ 'ftDt to do wltbout vWltiDI OS CODCS'U?''. llE DBCLINllD to dllcme a m.;)or Hollywood COllllCtlD -tbl "faiullY vtewtn1•• caecept CBS puabod ud the aet,...b all adopted. The C<lllctllt DOW ii be-lnc fou,ht iD a fede'U eo.t llUlt bnNCbt by eaterta•n"*lt m6om and several producers. AIDllllC them Norman Lear. Sauter 11ld CBS blrrilten bad ad vised network executi•es acatnat p11bUcly dlscuas1DI ••family viewiaa •• aatU tbe suit is decided. However, be aireect that u tbe CBS cemor be wW have his dis· aareement.a wit.b Hollywood'• creative communlt1 about pro. eram coatent. and ~ bu had a few minor skirmiabes. "I'm au.re there'll be more pro- nounced ones as we co aloag, ''be said. "And lnevitably there'll be circumstances where we say, 'No, you 're no& 101D1 to do th.at.'" .. BUT l'D like to think th.at aft.er we've said that to the prc>-- ducer or writer or performer, we could back off wilh a sense ~ respect, a aeruse tbe7 know what my concerns are and I know what tbeirsare.•• Sauter also worries about com- mercials, an incredible n_um])er oltbem. · Such pitches are first pre- sented to him in "story board form," as scripts or sketches or both, "and generally a third d them are rejected outript " Sauter said. He was asked why.' .. It isn't consist.mt with our sense of taste," be replied. ''Or it doesn't meet NAB (National A&- soclation of Broadcast.en) c:ode standards. Or there are some questions about it with regard to the Food and Drug Adminlstra- lioo or lbe Federal Trade Com· mission.'' Old Movies Recycled • • U · 1 bad a n.lctel for every Ume I 've bu.rd t.Mwalllqla.meat .. ~ •'t tbe7 make moriee tibU..7 ...S to mllte?" I'd be a Iida •u todar. laUiu m7 OWD movies lllltud ol .nt.mc lbGut "91DOTtieeolotMn. REX REED In the raw TIM America.a rum ao. mucb wlder tbe man ln a tradJUoa ~ Iutltute bQ come up s weee of tbe prairie moat1·earolDI wo~ wWt. • ~! f.ar. wbenJam•DeaJUWQ: ln "ARabinlnthe~!" l•nstb Hmpllatloa, of c er• d a c r o a a l t that 1ubllme alMplea film c Upa from II bowle.,ed and ci.lmed nt1bt Spencer Tn ey ~can clualca tbllt lhat wlDdmW to Dlm.ltri ION tbrou1h berore ~~ abould .... aom• of t.bo Tlomkln m utlc In daucbter'• woddln• '1' mbery for the time be-"Gilllt." How mucb .. Father of the Bride ,., tns. wbUe we wait ror more H.rotc the m.ieety .. .. ._ ... aomelbln1 beUer to of the man with the thlnll:'"7.";~ o:•kes1 .... ~ come a.Joq. Thia bappy bade• tn • boltllo ter-o yW ae UUPl experience I• called rilor'y wben Gary,.~ made an iDtelll&ent mOV· "America at the Mov-stood alone at ~·le oo the subject. ~ la" and lt '• coming )'GUI' Nooo .. IUDI cbanaed, but ~ way ln a britbt 1.lft · the atuplclit,y and ~ package tbal ls well AND FINALLY, the berolca. worth invesU1at.lna. real dialllualonment with Now, with th.~• the American Dream, THAT OLD fable a~t tlcm of almost every ma-never better revealed lNdinc men to alory od jor and minor atudlo in than in the ltenes ~ the the battlefield was ne~ Hollywood, plus the Oldes mori.nc west In better exposed for it4 easer particlpatJon ot "TbeGr•-of Wratb... true falseness than ih every '-depende,••t ......... -..--"SinceYouWeolAw·~·~ --r-Next comes the up· -v• ducer, Georee ~ ward swing to "The There la R o beC't ·Jr., director of the A.Fl, Cities: .. the dealh ~in-Walker -young and baa been able to draw vital, wltb bls rut·---m ... --.. 11• the_.._ aocence, everyoneootbe bef b --uv •u"'.....,,. ..,...,...,., m-... "'--m .... ·-'-ed ore lm -•itt; libr•-of. Americ• .. film -e, uv ..,e aeqwu -...lb ,...._ -i -seDSUOUSlless of all those •"""' ye to every fnlm the earllut ~to dancint dominoes in warm anct nice and Pl'Q- tbe present. Busby Berkeley's "Gold ducUve ln a cold, blac;'k' THE &ESULT is a Diaets ot 1935" to Joo r allwaydepoL . giaantlc e:dravaiarua Voight prowling the All be bu to 1ive hi,·, that includes the worltof streets of bell in "Mid· eirl (Jennifer Jones) is,. 89 performers, 54 direc· nightCowboy." . watch etven to him bY tors. 113 1creenwrlters And, in between. bis grandfather wllh the and 73 producers. It all scenes of people winning ins cription ••To mi comes to1etber in 92 mooey, bettin& money, grand.Ion, wbo will loail acmes, divided into five losing money. making me to story on the bat.. thematic se1ment.s: Tbe money and s tealing tlefields.'' The sham an~ Land, The Cities, The money in everything bypocrtsy of aendin&. Families. Tbe Wars and from "The BusUer" to boys to die before they're 'l1lie Spirit. "Tbe French Connec-old enouab to know W-..t. .. America at the llov· tion... iclealllm means com"' lee .. shows the myth and Katharine Hepbun blln~'1 true in lhai. maaic of a land lbat shocked tbe wotld when all«l, misty scene. cbances futer than the she announced she'd go • Finally. tbere is a reels in a projoctcr. ll to work and put ber tribut. to "Tbe Spirit" of beean wilh "The LMd" bratna to work instead o1 the people: the m~ and ao does the film. beiD1 a housewife in "A and wonder of .. Tbe Tbe heartbreaks and Wom• Rebell." Charlie Miracle Worker" when ba.rdablPI of the Indian Chaplin taught us the Patty Duke spells ber tra1edy are abown in meaning of genius wbeo tint word at the wai. ''Cbeyenne Autumn," be awakened our sleep-pump; James Capoy S the way we plundered ing IOCia1 coosciOUllMIU s.amo1 lhrou1h space egments of and exploit.eel the soil ln and showed UIS the comic II ke a Jet-propelled Charlie Chap'i·n tbe Oklabo ma Land horrors of factory rooster In "Yank, ee ~ 1' Rus h i s viv i dly routine in "Modern die Dandy;• James. fifmS are portrayed in a scene Times." Stewart 111 Jimmy, h from "Cimarron," the Doolittle; Greek imJn1,. among t e coura1e and stamina ol AND THERE are grants arriving at Ellls highlights the pioneer aetUeri is some wonderfully funny Jsland in ••America; movingly depleted in bits of self-recognition in America." Of 8 new s cenes from "Shane" the "fruatr ation" "' ACROSS •nountaln direct ton 7 1P1lm oft 128 Dlacuaalon 1 Bout 72 0 '1acarded t oup 127 clar• 35 Sour ale prefix 38 Flavorsome 9 1 Fiii· -'O Ch1llenged botlomed " 1 Actor' a joke bOlt movl·e. and "How the West Was scenes• Jack Lemmon ~ONLY fitting that ~~~~~~~~!!l!~_.!.~~~:_ _____ w~oa~.'~' ------"America at the .. ov. raging a1ainst the city -that bas robbed, muaged ies" should end with and emasculated him in Chaplin abuffllng off "The Out-of-Towne.rs,'' down that open highway Jack Nicholson's temper in "Modem Times." Ttie and patience exploding movies have opened new together at the madden· highways to adventure c omp. teelhers wd. 73 tilluggy 12G Boot .-2cer•l t Seati.r 7-4 Al>endoned leawre gr1ln ll macard 76EncloMd 130 Spur' a disc 44 Performed Blackboard 7713oe1 by 132 R1wboned -'6Small Bay 78C:::ll•t 1340naw on:2 •7 Perched wlr'tdow sounc:I wda. -'8 T1ble r2Recumbent 79 l_.Olled 138 Brownllh support te Snowy furtively gr1y -'9 Fanatical fi Ettllall 80 !Spar 138 H1bltu1te 50Ek.lde · Carr~ 61 rorment 139Ea«lmo 51 Submarlfle Peruaes 8-4 Scorch dWelhng detector e7 Painter'a 65 1;1t111t1ts: 2 1408iacuit 52 Lure stand Wdl. 1'4 1 Command 5-' Large roc:k DBelltnr s 89 IFloltlng 1'42 Lukewarm 56Pllne •• lort• 90 !Hunting dog U 3 Antlc sounds ~Map 9 I ;Sew IOOHIY 1-4 '4 A alJiQr\a 57Man's •; dlfeCllOn 92:Swtsa places nlcllname :JO Briny mountain 1'45 lnd~ent 58 Past«al : deeo 93Makebread p1pea SQ &Jcclnct 94 Trailed DOWN 61 Kiln GA Label 95S1vory 620tdcar 36 lnno 96 Olllce , Temperate 63 River manner record 2Womaway bottom ¢7 Communisls 97 A.nger 3 .Fattgued 66 Dirties 3eAllow 98 Caviar 'Decimal 67 Reckoned •OOlg 99 ttnowledge base byunila :.1 Coagulate 100tAore IS Bread 68Spreadllay 42 E1t1m11e 111nole1111nt spread 69Zest j3 Commotion 10 1 A ctivate 6 Frollc 7 t Showiness 5 Skimpy 102Tlradneas 7 Attends to 72Damoen ~7 Seldom 104 Qonc:luctec:I 8Cheatnut 73 Waste· 9 Pause 105Bullet hOt'M maker 63Se• BC>und 9Conclude 75 Expunge •ao•• 108A&ito·a 10 TV movies 76 Batted tt.J tJC M1rah tmckalde 11 Deviate eyes &5 ECC9f11fic 108 Oflllcloua 12Puraue 77 Ashen min drink 13 Getuo 79 More &DEiude 11DKaelOVM 1.c Had IUnCl'I al1PQery eQ Short 112 Mlljetllc 15Shower 80ConQuer letters wonder With 8 1 Custom 82 "lover '13 FaJ11 lace pebbr.s 82Cognlnnl dovey· 116Ql111 18 Hue 830athered aounda -.apona 17 Cul off te1w1 83S.tctlel 1171& 18Bullflglll 84 fur ec:art 0.Clod• concerned Site 815 Scottish girt IOtld 118 B iblic.t 19Anclent 86 Uns~hiatlca• 86Combo animal card ted Ms.date 120 Sm111 v1ll4y 20 M1ke 87 Woman·a 87 Aogr191llOn 124 V lohy happy nam e 89 Departed aucnmer 3 t Coagulate 88Uaemoney 10 Cr111·a 125 M»alOaJ 33 Olfllfent 90 Bafore: IEE a AlllPl!D IECl'ION FOR ANSWERS 9.C M1le lellne 95 "PHr- shaoe<f' sound a 96 D1sch1rged •oun 98Reoret 100 Rac:l10 10 1 Statute 103 Pnnting fluid 10.c wanoo. slang 105Peel 107 The Orient 109 Very Sid 110 Synagogue offk:•I 111 Swimming 113Eam 114 Make amenda 1115Stltcl'I: 2 wds. 117 Wa1ercr11t 119 Sa1•11flee 121 Chopln'a forte 122 GalloOed Hiiiy 123Cautl0Ua 126Snow venlclea 128 Solt maaa 127GrMk portal 128 Short A•cket 131 11kworm 133Moslem 11111 135E•o•r1 pilot 137 Verb form 'THUnlD-OIWIOI! co -cmzmsu1 SO COAST PLAZA SO COAST PLAZA S COAST PLAZA MllllilllllSlMU11t 1•1,_,. ··wc1 .. WOMORLAMr" IXJ b--.!'!;=~~~~-.J Ing waitress In "Five andtbe endis nowberetn • Easy Pleces." s!iht. ~'=*'!m~,..'miiriii~L..e!!!!!!!!:~~~!!!!.~ The section or "The It's easy to punch boles THE C:ITY s.4°'9'1NG Cl.NTAE OlAHel6JWtll 1'-' CITY CENTRE CIMlMA'> ... M . '"WY IMANCHUTIA IXJ 0 .0. fAWY fCITY DA. IX.I '"THI ..aAT SCOUT Ate ' CATHOUH THHSDAT" . .,.,,...OILD'" , ... ' Families" includes the in any film containing so beautifully photo-many brief excerpts graphed and he art-while leaving out so rending military funeral many others. But the re- in "Giant,•' the very fun-al point la that "America ny and touching scene in At The Movies" la a which Diahann Carroll perfect conlributlcn by ,.._ .... u • ...,.. ... ..._ brings a boyfriend bome the motJon picture in- _.::-...:.,-::,~ to ber welfare family dustry to our bicenten- .... ,.._._ .. _ ~ ..... .... -. ...... -.......... .. W'ith resultine chaos in nJal year. It made me "Caudlne;" the etbnlc want to see all of tbeso conflicts of tbe black movies all over aaaln. Ronstadt Faces Herself I ~ lly LISA •OllJNSOH • ~ @ •-• all ,., ••Cid ..... n .. :$nda Ronstadt ls hotter than Tops in Pops ~ ,_.,.frte8G7 wU.! Her lalett album, "Hasten \y.t Llada: I UMd to think lt would Tbe Wind'' hu aold over bebard,butlt'1nevw~a~ ~ copies since Its release blMI for me. TM onlY Ume I weeks a10 and ls about tA> be )'OU were as cood u you wen co-don't like ll wbeD llOmecme la cettllled platinum. SN rec.all)' lnc to get when you were about S. more hCeaalul t.bM me ls wbea iEeted a U.S. concert tour, and whatever )'OU had, you had. I tbblk t.lult tbey'ns DOt rood. 1 (tl ~ I 30 c1Ue1 in eitttt wee>lu It never occurred to me that you real *Jlll'1 when I think that tw- ia 1cbeduled -after a very could develop anything. rib&e slnaen are makln& htt r• brief rest -to take off oo a tour e«dl.. Well, I don't anymore, but otbaland. Do Joa laave to ....tr at ,_,. I used to when I wu atarvtna. rd • · interview was conducted •"91! bear a ~rd that was by some -. o L in d a returned t o LlDda: Pb God, yes. I mean, I lirt. and I wouldn't tb1nk it wa • etown" Tucson for a coo-never have, but J g« better in cood . Actually. more tban cert lo benefit the Desert spite of myseU by just ban&io« anytblnf, lt would bcMbm' me lf 1 M\&ffum. around with other muslclans. I tho\l&ht lt wu dbhonest. 'Mterward.s. sbe and I tallced at finally realized that I couldn't b~ hotel as sbe dressed and pre-just 'lt around with Ill)' tuitar Bow do yoe feel _.... ti. u . toucllac HCHll ol W5 •e• ..... , p.e,r~ for the show, then m the and sine and bear myaelf, lfrdousine on the way tA> lhe Com· because I wu alway1 eereamin1 munity Cen ter. and in her over a band.. And I developed a backstage dressmg room. lot of bad singing habjls, lhfngs Linda: Well, I'm delighted with it because I was so much more involved with this rttard than I ever was before. I've always been involved wtth my re- cords, for better or for worse; l 've never le t anyone mix anytblng without my bt>ing there, I was always involved with the arrangements, and 1 picked the tunn. I made a lot ot bad ~ cords; they were bad because I didn't know what 1 was doing. 1t was my fault, 1 take the blame. ·She bu ehminated m~b of that were stylist ically and physically bad. Also. lf you can't tllat nervous, Uttle-g1rl cutest· bear the real fine. subtle detalls neaa once so closely associated of what you sound like, there isn't wi,Lh her personality <although much room for exploration. stf~ remains a knockout to look Sometimes I bear those details in at), and the Linda Ronstadt that the studio, and it bums me out. is emer ging is 3 more secure, I'm one of those people wbo can't stlf·aware and mature woman. stand to lisLen to anything I've re- How macb time wUJ you be die lo spend at home this year? "Unda: Well, I'm taking the wbole winter off. I'll do another altSum to probably come out around springtime, and I want to fltUsb up the house. And l 'm ~e>­ ing to go back lo school. Not ac· tuat college. but there's a music schOol in L.A. called the Dick Grove Music S<.·hool where yo u can take harmo ny, theory , percussion c lasl>es . I'm rea l frustrated with my music. 1 feel like I have to get on to the next plateau. I had always a p proached music an the same way that J approached technology. I thought l couldn•t learn 1t, that corded. Do you feel, as many o&bers bave said, that the songs you sln1 areuabappy? Linda: Well, yeah, but I feel re· al good. I think that you sing to lighten the load, you know. The biggest burden is alienation and loneliness. so that ·s what I sing about. I don •t really think of things like 'happy' -happy is such an ephemeral state. I like tA> think of joy and celebration. Songs don •t have to be either hap- py or unhappy, it can be a release or celebration. Is there that kiad of pro· fessioaal jealousy, especially But this time, not only was I writing stuff, I was a lot more in· volved with the technical end of it. I found out that there's this whole other recording that's the studio ... even t he dig.ital delay machine and the Apex machine, all this s tuff I mean 1t ·~ technology again, but it's really interesting. 1 got real excited about it and l s tarted tA> think about it. and realJzed lbat this could keep me excited for about another seven years. Without ever getting bored. All it takes is concentration. Divorce Not Kid Stuff By ERMA BOMBECK has created some rather uruque families. Not Just his. hers. mine . and ours, but some re al mind· hoio!glers. Des pite a s tudy at the University of M1ch1gan tha't shows married peo- ple are the happ1c:.t 1n U.S. society, about half of the married people l~l year laughed all lhe way to the divorce courts. O n e bo y, wh o se divorced mother had four children and mar· ried a widower with f i ve. all under 18, lamented, ''I'll be the on· ly boy in town w ith two brothers named J immy, The re m ar ria ~es of husbands and wives some several t ames Taurus: Try To Socialize MONDAY,OCl'OBER4 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES CM arch 21-Aprll 19): What you might fear is or paper t iger variety. In words of a famous Aquarian of past, "You have nothing to tear but fear itself." TAUllUS (April 2().May 2()) · Highlight will- ingness to t'Xpand, to try different areas of en· deavor. to soc1nlh:e and to laugh al your own foibles. GEMINI (May 21-Jwie 20): Break through red tape. Refuse lo be intimidated. Accent on re· builclin1i:. CANCF.R <June 21-July 22): Be ready for change, variety. trnvcl, detective work. rel a· tionsh1p that bccom<'S "interesting." LEO (July 23·/\ug 22): You recover from apparent setback Timing improves. Family. situation is more harmonious VIRGO 1Aug 2J·Sept. 22) Perfection may not be possible, but you're able to perceive needs and necessary techniques. Partner or mate .~res prominently .::. LIBRA <Scpt 23-0cl. 221 You're able to get .~b donP. You arc rewarded for efforts, achleve- ·:>ftlenls · SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov 21 > ln\'olvemenl Is ~ntured If you play game:. v.1th emotions, you pay a price. If s erious. you could be paving way for happiness. SAGl'M'ARIUS <Nov 22-0ec 21 ) Gel fresh lOok at situation wtuch requires lenal green light. • 1ruildon l'lolidstructure CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Ability lo a'J)peal to pubhc Is highlighted. Your re marks are quizzical, wise and funny. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 18): Element of • timing is in your favor. You 're a ble to con· solidate a!lsets. . . -. . . . • PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20>: Lunar eycle is 11ueh thal you get n~!\ulls Persoll!I who were evasive wlll be available . " ~ AT WIT 'S END a brother and a sister a month apart and two sis· te r s 12 days apart. Everyone will t hink you're a rabbit!'' Bearing this ln mind. there are probably some ramifications that we ha- ven't begun to consider A SIMPLE invitation tA> a PTA meeting could be pretty interesting. "Charles," says Miss Whitechalk . "did you take home the notice or the PTA Open House to your mother?" "Yes, I gave it to all thrtt of them.•· "It would be nice If all three of them would show up." "Not so nice. My dad is coming." "I already met your sister . She's the one who meets yo u In the lunchroom. isn 'l she? .. "She used to be my sis· t e r . Now s he 's m y cousin " "l don't unde rstand ·· .. Her mother married my mothe r ·s brother which made my former mother my aunt." ''THEN WHO I S Evelyn who has your same name ? .. "We're twins ·· "But you're six and eight." "Twins. but not to each other ... "Then, you're related through marria~e .. "No , through dJvorce . ·· "How do you keep aJI of this str aight.,'· "l don't. What really complicates thin1i:s is when I meet someone with the same last name as mine and I don't re- cognize them." It will only be a matter of time before the follow· Ing conver sation will ensue on the playground. "Mike! You stop that fighting this instant. You are not to punch in lhe face of that nice boy." "Maybe yesterday he was a nice boy. Today, he's my brother!·· OAILYPILOT •2 'I get real angry when I think that terrible singers are making hit records,: says singer Linda Ronstadt .. t ..,.. . ....-...... --... VIOtlANU fOICI "' "~· Plltl DYNAMITT tNI _, ....... --. _ ..... _ _._ ....... MOMIN,_ IN MAICM Of DUCULA !NI -·--·---· ,._n _.., -"'"""' ·--· 2001: A 5,ACI OOYISIY te --····~ -·,.··---· --------=----·---'"-••• _,_ 531-9580 ,., .. , .. c.. ....... 531-9580 ...... -~ 531-9510 IUINT OffUtNOl tN I ""' . nHOI Mo.ISi C"I -IWttM-Mll ..-.-·"'-· -····-"" ....... 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I • OM. y PU.OT Salary limits Sought SACRAMENTO (AP> -Tbc troup aeekloa to limit tbe aalsies ol state llDd local pollU· dam in CallloroJa ii back with UGlher peUtloa cainpaicn, aays Secretary of St•te March FOQC Su. · lb. Eu •nnounced that the .. Elected Offlciall Compftl.sation lDlUMlv•" bu been permitted to circal•te petlllona. It needa •,Ml aipatu.rea ol relistued voten by Feb. 11. um to qulli/y for lbo statewide ballot in June 11'18. THE P&OPOSAL would amed the state Constitutloo to lhnJt aa.tarles and expenses of elected officials to what they we,..ooJan.15, 197S. Tbe founder of People's Ad· voe ate, Inc., PaU.J Gau or CwmacbaeJ, is beediqt.bedrtft. H. led a almllar umpelp that failed earlier this year to qullly for t.be ballot tb1s Nonmber. The proposal ·~ that OGly • vote ol ~ people would permit the salaries to be r a1Md. A SUMMA&\' br t.be Aa&e at· torney seneral ., o!tice uJd passaae of the lnltUd-. would reduce atale coata by 110 bllllioo, a year, and local coetlbybetween $6 million and $8 million. Tbe 1ummary aald the pro. poaal would alao slow the ll"Owt.h rate ol 1ovenuneot cost.a. Affected would be aalaries ol state constitutional officers, legislaton, Juctees and city and county elected officers. Radar 'Shoots' Speeder ~ ' .Newport Beach moton:yc:le officer Joe Lambert cloclta the speed or cars on Sapta Barbara Drive with tho de· partment 's new ha.nd·beld radar. Police bought two units after testing them last fall. Put into operation this week, the radar guns can pick out the speed of a selected vehicle up to a mile away. Robinson's fall sale starts today, Oct. 3-0ct. 11. \ > ) Shop Sunday 12-5 and Monday 10-9! Apparel and Sportswear BETTER COATS Dress length all weather coats w11h plaid zip-out warmer. Machine washable. Orig. 95.00 .......•.. 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Newport Fashion Island • Shop Sun. 12·5, Mon.,Thun. & Fri. 1o.9, T\m., Wld. a Sat. 10.5:30 • 644-2800 .. l OAIL V PILOT (ti UCL~, Buckeyes Settle for 10-10 Tie Hayes Says Bruins Best OSU Has Face d COL\IllBUS, Ohio (AP)-Oblo St•te llu faced Top Ten-ranhd opponent.a In three ol lta four foot· ball games th1a fall, but ln coach Woody Hayes• mlnd \here Is no question which waa the~t. "This ls lbe best team we've played all year." Haya said Saturday following the ellbth· ranked Bucke1es' lCHO tie with No.4UCLA. OhloStatetrimmedPennState, 12·7, and lost to Missouri. 23-21. Both at one time were UDCJ111 the nation's ranked ellte. Terry Donahue. UCLA's 32- year-old coach, was not satisfied that his Bruins bad played the Buckeyes to a tie in ObioSt.adium. a feat opponents rarely achieve. "I'm certainly not happy with a tie,'• be said. • 'l don't C'OftSider it a victory because we were on the road. The only time I was relieved wu wben there was no time left oo the clock." Donahue, 31 years younger than Hayes, seemed ena.rnoted over matching sideline wits with the game's second wlnningegt active coach behind Bear Bryant or Alabama. AP'WI-"I remember watching Woody qalnlt him," said DooalnM. 1be UCLA coach refUnd ~ second-gueaa Hayes for ~ the ball el1bt conaeeuUve times the Buckeyes• last drive to · Bruins' 47-yard line. · "l wu more conttrned aboui what we were dolna than them.'' said Donahue. "Thal'a bis d~ clsion," be said. Hesald be did not lmow what be WO\lld have *°9 ba the same circumstances. Donahue crossed Hayes by a1ao calllnc for three strallbt l'UllA1QI plays to run out the clock. "We thouabt they would P'4 the ball in the air and perbaps mate• mistake." said Hayes. "I thou&ht that's what a you.na coach would do-goforlt." "We wanted to nm two plays and throw d eep," explained Donahue. He conceded there were mixups on the field and the sidelines, sayini, '"lb.at was my fault.•• Why didn't the Buckeyes gam· ble on fourth down and four yar$ to go with 35 seconds left at tho Bruins'47? "If we had gambled and lost." USC'S QUARTERBACK VINCE EVANS SCRAMBLES PAST IOWA'S NATE WASHINGTON SATURDAY NIGHT. as I grew up. I've read all of bis boob. It '1 a g,reat thrill coaching Hayes replied, "UCLA would have been within one good pass play of a field goal. My defensive coaches advised me o( t.bis. 1 listened to them." Hertel Tosses Four TDs As USC Belts Iowa, 55-0 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Backup quarterback Rob Hertel threw for four touchdowns and resen•e tailback Charles White rushed for 120 yards and scored a tou c hd o wn a s Southern California's 13th·ranked Trojans routed Iowa, 55·0, in an intersec· tional college football game Saturday night The Tro1ans also turned in an awe s ome d e f e n s iv e performance. as the USC defen· ders led by linebackers Rod Martin and Clay Matthews, held Iowa to two yards total offense in the first half Southern Cal, 3·1, erupted for 28 points in the second quarter as they turned the game into a runaway and had a 35-0 lead al the intermission. Hertel took over for starting quarterback Vince Evans late m the first half and hit Randy Sim· L A SliJfh t P iek mrin with two scoring passes just before the half ended. He finished with 10 completions in 13 attempts for 167 yards. Wh ite, a freshman, carried the ball 15 times and capped the scoring for the Trojans with a spectacular 60-yard scoring dash late in the final quarter. Startinl! tailback Ricky Bell, the nation's leading rusher, picked up 119 yards on 28 carries and scored two touchdowns . Evans also had a good evening as he threw for 94 yards and one touchdown, connecting on 8 or 15 throws and staking the Trojans to a 7..0 lead early in the game. Iowa came into the game as the Big Ten's leading defensive team, but was never really able to stop the Pac:ific·8 Trojans. The Hawkeyes offense was even less successfuJ, not cr05Sing the 50. R anis Square Off With Miami Today yard line until late in the third quarter. Matthews led the s warming USC defense with seven solo tackles and Martin was in on six, as the Tro1ans held Iowa to 77 yards total offense. So uthern Ca l i f o rnia , meanwhile, rolled up 512 yards. 251 on the ground and 261 in the air. Shelton Diggs led the USC re- ceivers with six catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns, and S1mmrin grabbed four passes for 71 yards and the two first half touchdowns. The TroJanS didn't score in the third qu arter . but poured it on in the fou rth wtth three more t ouchdowns. SCOIU •Y OVAllTllU 10 .. • O O O 00-o ..,..,,,,.,.(•I 1 1' 0 10-S\ lJ\C O•OQ" 11 N U frotn E"•"" (Welk.., k1<._ • U'!itC &--11 t u.m W•l••r • iC• t UK S1,,.....t1n JJ "" lrO'T' HWi" fW•t•H' l11 fll U\.C ~•'™""''" • ~\\ t~ ~f'I (W.l'-rr- •1( .. ' U~C ftu..-ri\ tftH\'"O"" Hf"'1~ fYINl-..er '''°"'.t U\( O•QQ\ X>N\\ ,..,,rn Hef1•1 tW,.I'•' ... c._ I U\C .M\1tf'l0r\in UHt 'll. ,.,..ltdJ A \S ~I& STATISTICS ·-""''~' . AV\M \ y•rO\ t !t M P4\\tnq Y•'l'J~ 1 t fh.tum 'flfd\ UJ P•\W\ I ct l l'Vnl~ • ls vsc n ., IS1 7>1 7• 11111 I ~]· f u""'>'" 10\t ).) 1 1 Ptilrwlt1t\ yatO\ ' 10 14 ••• INOIVIOVAL Ll.AOEllS RV~I"" lo••, ShHIPr 1• •t Y•'"'· -~'PY 3-10, UIU & 1&. U~(. Wnot~ 1~110, llo!ll lt-11'. """'""""',. RECEIVl°'G tow•. S""'"' •-11 USC, Ol99s 6·10I> S•mmron• II G•Y l U P•">">ING 10 .. 0 Colo-11 1"41 .n yarct\, Piro 0', vsc . ....,, .. , 10 I) I 1•7 yoro., E••M &·IS-Cl .. JERRY ROBINSON (84) OF UCLA TACKLES PETE JOHNSON. MI AMI CAP ) -The Los Angeles Rams and Miami Dolphins square off today in a game that Rams' owner Carroll Rosenbl oom insis t s was scheduled to punish him. On paper. 1t appears to be more punishmg lot he Dolpluns Rosenbloom 's rt'mark-; were aimed at N at1onal Football League Comm1ss1on<'r P ete Rozelle ror allo" IO~ the game to start at ' p m F. OT msll'nd of 1, putting 1t in conflict with Yorn K1ppur. which bej!1n.~ at sundown Baltimore and New England in the American Conference East, enter the game with regular linebacker Bob Matheson trying to play with a bruised calf muscle and linebacker Nick Buoniconti recuperating from a calf pull . Miami has already lost three linebackers for the year and the search for help extended this week to a tryout for Rud y Kuechenberg, who lastplayed 11'1 years ago in the World Football League. Mota Earns His Honors Rosenbloom. a Jew. caJled lhe On T\I Todafl Channrl 2 of I time "1nsens1ti\'e, arrogant and stupid.·· But Rozelle denied any malice ln scheduhnic and said the league was obhgnted lo provide a na· tional network lelecasltoday al4. Officials pro1ect a crowd of ~.000 in the 80.000.seat Orange Bowl, but hundreds of ticket re- funds were made and many fans from this heavily-Jewish area were expected to leave at halftime. Los Angeles is a tw<>- polntfavorite. The Dolphins. meanwhile, enter the game looki1JC little IUte the team that has been a lel\gUe powerhouse throughout the 1970s. Defense saved a 16-0victory over the hapless New York J ets lut week after New England routed Miami 30-14 the previous week. The Rams, 2·0· 1 and leading the National Conference West, will throw two or the league's leg> run- ners al a defense severely crip- pled by injuries and also bave Jam es Harris back at quarterback. Hanis, who injured the thumb on bis throwing band In pre- season, bit 14 of 23 passes for 179 yards in his regular season debut last week against the New York Giants. , I Fullback John Cappelletti ran for 8S yards in the 24-10 victory to boost h.is NFL-leading total to 315 yards. Running mate Lawrence McCutchf!On had 73 yanh and now hu 298 for the season. ~ L 'tbe Dolphins, 2·1 and Ued with An ankle bruise to wide re- ceiver Duriel Harris has resulted m coach Don Shula moving Mike Holmes. signed a week ago as a defensive back, to a backup re- ceiving position. The Rams also enter the gaml' the worse for wear. Defensive tackle Merlin Olson suffered a hamstring injury against the Giants and may be replaced by Mike Fanning. Linebacker Rick Kay was lost for the season with a knee injury and Is to be replaced by either rookie Kevin McLain or veteran Jim Youngblood. The muling of the NFL's only unbeaten preseason clubs is the second regular season matchup between t.be two. Miami won 20-14 in 1971, but only seven Dolphins and five Rams starters In that eame remain on the rosters. LOS ANGELES-Manuel Geronimo Mota was surrounded by family, LA Dodgers team- mates and dignitaries. A table filled with gifts and plaques for Mota was nearby. And the lS,034 tans assembled Saturday al Dodger Stadium were on their feet giving the 38- year-old Mota a standing ova· lion. Many of the tributes to Mota lauded his performance as a pro baseball player-he ls the fifth leadmg pinch-bitter of all time with 106 and has a batting average o( .302 to show for 15 years in the major leagues. Other accolades were for bis role as a humanitarian. It was filling that Manuel Geronimo Mota be honored in both capacities. From his humble chUdhood beginnlng, Mota evolved into a warm. mild-manner ed man whose talents with a bat once drew this comment from the late Roberto Clemente when he watched Mola at batting prac- tice: "I wlsb I could awing as smoothly as that fu.y." Clemente c a rried a .317 lifetime major league bitting average before a Puerto Rican plane crash ended bis life Dec:. 31,1972. . Mota came up the bard way and that's the same way be P1QS the game he's known and loved ever since be can remember. The fifth younaest of eight children, Mota cao't remember much about his father, who died when Manny was seven. "Baseball has always been my love," Mota says. "Ever since I can remember l have wanted to be a professional plQer. And while be hopes that one of his five sons may someda1 bttome a pro baseball player, Mota says his greatest concern for bis seven children ts their education. As he recalls, his own educa· tion had a duration of six or seven years in school and then was on a pick up basis from Salesian fathers until he went to work at age 14 to help his mother support thefamlly. Manuel Geronimo Mota is a man who has given much of GLINN WMITC WHITE WASH himself. Not only to the sport he loves, but lo people he doesn't even know. He started a Manny Mota youth baseball leacue in bis native Dominican Republic. It is slmilar to our Babe Ruth League and facilitates thousands ol kids. Mota buys 1,000 Cifts for the poor people of his country and distributes them at Christmas. They include food, clotbina and love. People ln a position to know 'such tllfqs tell me that if there we.re an election, Manny Mota would probably be voted into the J)omlnlcan Republic presidency. He ii the most revered ba.aebal) playeT to come out ol that na· lion-more ao than Juan MarichaJ. Ceur Cedeno. the Aloo brothers, Pedro Borbon or Cesar Geronimo. Mota Is bigbly regarded by his Dodaera teammates and tbe club's coaches. Says pitcher Don SuUoo, "He 'a a sincere. honest man-more than a teammate, he's a friend of mine and of my family. He is unselfish and never seems to get upset. Sometimes when I'm down be offers an en- couraging word. "He's helped me, too, sitting on the bench and watching opposing pitchers and coaches to see 1f I'm dolng something to tip off my pitches. "Manny h as a 11ense of humor ... be likes to needle. I don't know how many more years he'll be able to play but I think you could do a lot worse than having him as a hitting coach." Dodgers exiting manager Walt Alston calls Mota a gentleman, a man who has never caused a pro- blem. Jim Gilliam, former Dodgers aecond baseman and now a coach for the club, uya, "I don't know of anyone who doesn'l llke Man· ny. He's gotten good through hard work-be concentrates whlle he's on the bench, studying pitchers. He knows how to get himself ready as a plnch·hllter and be knows his limitations. He isn't going to knock many balls over lhe fence so be doesn't try. "He was tough for me to play against, too. If I played too deep, he'd bunt. If I 1ot too close he'd potetto.ermy head. "Manny is a happy CUY· I've never beard him complain about anything other than the cold weather. He doesn't like thaL "He's a great friend. I don't thlnk be has ao.ytblne h e wouldn't let you have." Mota, whose boyhood playing idol was Willie Mays, Is a rarity in t.bls era of players strikes and demaods. He asks nothing and gives tnucb I.ft return. But then that's the way be pl•ys both games-baseball and life. So Tom Sklad any, who kicked• tying field 1oal of2Syards early in the quarter, punted to the UCLA seven. Donahue's fourth-ranked Bruim then ran out the clock. The deadlock ended the Bruins• seven-game winninf streak ln the rematch of the 1976 Rose Bowl op• pooeots. In the closine minutes, both sldes apparently played tor a tie. * * * SCO•a IY OUARTlllS VO.A 0 0 J 7-lt OhloSl•I• 0 1 O )-It Otl-Jo""'°"•runlUl-yklOI UCl.A-f'C, (t)"ol •1 UCl.4 -0.n•wo•O• I run IC«raJkockt Ohio FGS•l•cl•nv U A-4/ ... 9 STATISTICS VCLA OSU l'lr11d0wnt f6 II 11.,.,,. .. .,.,.,, )f :ios ._,.. ,..ul~y••d• ri o Ritl\lrn ve rot s •• Pe\Mt • ,. 0 ,...., Punlt ~.. ..., Furnbl'"·lotl 3 7 1.1 Plo""IUe•·YUdt 3 U l·l ll'IOIVI OVAL LIEAOIEllS RUSHI NG UCLA. T 8rown:J0.&07. Tyter21 Jt. O.nllwor1n IJ.u Onoo Stele. Lo9M :JO.•J. Oereld 1) n, Jonnton,. so AEClllVIHG-UCLA. II. W.IW ... , Htnry 1.w. llUIJ<tr 1·11 Ol>lo Slat•, Mor• 2 D. Jetkiot. , .. PAS$1NG-VCLll. Oenll-111f.14-0.13 ya(dl. Olio St.I•, 0.r•ICI ..o .... Irvine Bags 12-11 Victory Ove r UCLA WESTW OOD-Juolor Simon Boughey fired in the win- ning goal with 12 seconds to play and the UC Irvine Anteaters edged UCLA. 12-11, in water polo action here Saturday morning. The Anteaters held a 6·5 halftime lead, but the Bruins came steaming back and lied the score at 11 in the fourth period. UCLA gained control of the ball with a minute to go and a one-man advantage. Working for the good shot, UCLA let go with :.> seconds remaining but mis· sed. UCI took over and tried to draw a foul which would have set up a penalty shot since the Bruins had nine team fouls. The strategy did not work, but Boughey·s shot from the outside was all UCl needed. The Anteaters, now 7-1 on the aeason, avenged theirearUer loss to the Bruins at the UCI tourna- ment. Junior Gary Figueroa poured in seven goals for UCI, bringma his season tot a I to 35. Boyd Philpot a nd Boughey, a former Corona del Mar High player. each contributed two. The win marked the Cirsl time in tour )'ears that UCJ haa defeat- ed the Bruins in their home pool. UCI returns Lo action Tuesday night when it meets Cal Stale (Long Beach ) at Ne wport Harbor Hlgh 's pool at 7. UC ttw,.. • 7 1 >-II UO.A & 4 1 • 11 UCI uorl~· P~llDOI ,, ~· ,, ...... 11, ,,....,...,0.1. Top Collegiate Football Scores UCLA 10, Ohio State 10 USCSS,lowao Cal 43, San Jose St. 16 Army 21. Stanford 20 Mlchlean 31, Wake Forest.O Oklahoma 2•, lowa St. 10 Nebraska 17, Miami, f1a. 9 Miiaourl 24, North Carolina 3. NotreDame24, MlchlganSt.6 Texas A&M 14, lllJ no.ia 7 Pitt '4, Duke 31 Kentucky 22, Penn St. 6 Georgia 21, Alabama o Fiorida 28, LSU 23 Auburn 10. Mississippi o Maryland 20, Villanova 9 Te~u 42, Rice 15 See Detans. Pacec.z CompJe&e ~res, PaaeC-s Q . ·DAILY PILOT Sundey October l. 1978 :yichigan Romps, 31-0; Sooners, Nebraska Win ~ ARBOR, lticb. (AP) - ~ck Rob LyUe scored two touchdowns and passed Tom ~on lbe all-lime Michiaan .,.aJUns Uat Saturday as the top- rt6kbd Wolverines blanked stub-bota Wake Forest , 31..0, in in· &ercQlle1iate football LyUe s cored on a nine-yard run In the second quartu and on a 2S-yard burst in the final period as M1chigan won its fourth 1ame without a loss and dropped Wake Forest to 2·3 before a crowd ol 103,281. Lytle rushed for uo yum in 14 ~a.rries to gtve the senior 2,1.8'1 for hia career to move him into Mh place ahead of Cabled Harmocl°s 2,134. The other Michigan TradP Coming? touchdowns were scored by quarterback Rick Leacbonatwo- yard run in the flnt qu.art.er, a 13·yarder by tailbadt Harlan HucJLleby In the third and a 23- yard field coal by Bob Wood in the second period. Oldalto•a RalUn AMES, Iowa -Horace Ivory streaked S2 yards on a draw play with •:08 remainine and Jerry Anderson returned an intettep- tion for a touchdown in the final minutes Saturday lo rally third· ranked Oklahoma to a U-10 Blg Eight Conference vict«y over in· s pired low a State. Unranked Iowa Stale, 3-1, bad contained Oldaboma's running· game after a first period touchdown march until Ivory :Broharner Unsure About Next Year ·By ROGER CARL.SON Of U.• O•llY Ptlol Si.If It's b een a good year for Chicago While Sox second baseman Jack Brohamer-wilh the bat and glove. But as ror bis future with the Whlte Sox. the former Huntington Beach High star says it's up in the air. The White Sox closed their two- game set with the California Angels Thursday night lodged in the cellar or the American League West with no place to go. '"l'm really looking forward to next year," says Brohamer. "but I.;na really not sure where at this point. I've come up with more rbi. home runs and sacnflce Oys Ulan in any other year. "But the White Sox have done poorly and the talk is similar to what it was at the end or last year in Chicago-cleaning house And no-matter how well you've done, if a .club indicates a house clean· ing, chanc es are you 'll be traded ... QQlng into Thursday's lilt with thd ·Angels, Brohamer's batting a•t1ge reflected the Chicago ~efrort-.256. . ~· collected 7 homers, 12 dcil>lts. 40 rbl and committed •~rrors at second ba!le. -ll'.ii·-rtrst l thought this was a Teet ~reak getting traded from Clntland to Chicago," continues Br()hamer. "I thought we were gotnl to do well But Ill the long run t,bere JU St hasn't been enough ~here. It's been a lack of de· re:oft:pitchlng and hilting." A so·called protection hst for White Sox players ror lbe 1977 season does not carry Brohamer and he says he'd welcome a llade. especially to an expansion club such as Seattle. '.'l 'd love Seatlle ," says Brohamer . "The domed st adium anll astroturf would be a bonus. And as a 27-year-old fi ve-year vet.er an. it might be fun to be on a team composed mostly of y()QJ\ger players.•• With five ye3rs or major league baseball under his belt, Brohamer has yet to play on a te.,n that finished higher than fomth in its division. -~Il;s demorallung," admits JACK BROHAMER Brohamer. "But you look around this league and there are a lot or .300 billers who have never been on a winning team. ''And who knows? Look at Den· ny Doyle with the Boston Red Sox. I could be in his shoes right now If the timing had been right. He came out of nowhere lo get in the World Series last year ... and that could happen to me, too." Among the innovations at Chicago under owner Bill Veec:k th.is year was a brier stint in short pants and Brohamer says be en· joyed it. "Frankly." says the former· HB ace, •'the short pants were a life saver for us al the time. It was really hot and it kept us cooler." Brohamer was flirting with the .200 mark for some time early in the season and sat out for three weeks at one stretch. "l got back in the lineup," says Brohamer, "and they've stayed with me." For Brohamer, his next move begins al the outset of the week with he and wife Helene packing their bags for a new residence in Vista where they expect lo escape the cold of the midwest. need away ori a ~·and· ft .. play. o·o lowa State'• nest poaeuton, AodertGD plck-S off a PQ.I by 1ubautute quarterback Buddy Hardenaao IDd rated~ ya.rdl down the aldeUDet.oHal the Soooert' 15th atrailht victory over Iowa State. B~ Get Se•re· LINCOLN, Neb. -Al Eveland booted a 32·yard field loa1 with s:M remaining in the came and Vince Ferracamo tossed bls s«CIOd touchdown pass m.lnutes lat« to lead No. 5 Nebraska to a 17·9 come-from-behind football victory over a bard-nosed University of Miami, Jila. team Saturday. Ferniamo's 23-yard scoring pass to Dave Shamblin IC«l the victory for Nebraska with 3:21 letlinthe&ame. Aggfn Edge Illini CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -The Tex· u A&M Aggies, displaying a de- fensive line like a s1one wall, but an offense with butt.er fingers, stopped Illinois, 14-7, Saturday in an lntenectiooal college football. game. George Woodard carried over the winning Aggies touchdown on a 14-yard run, but he als o fumbled twice. Aggies cor- nerback William Tbompson set up lhe score with an interception of a Mike McCray pass. /tlis•ouri Kolb COLUMBIA, Mo. -Curtis Brown shook loose from a pair or tacklers at the line of scrimmage, bolted into the seeoodary and raced 52 yards for a Missouri touchdown Saturday, sparking the Tigers to a 24·3 victory over North Carolin a. Missouri, ranked 12th in the na- tion. thoroughly dominated the 14th-ranked and previously un- beaten Tar Heels, rolling up more thanSOOyards. Irish Rip JJSU EAST LANSING, Mich. -Rick Slager passed for two touchdowns and the tough Not.re Dame de· tense held Michigan Stat.e to two field eoals as lbe 18lb-ran.ked lrish defeated M SU, 24-6, ln a non· conference colleee football clash between two old rivals. Notre Dame shreaded the Spartans defense in the fint ball. with Dave Reeve bittina a field goal and halfback Al HWlter div· ing for a touchdown to stve the Irish a 10--0 lead aft.er their ftrSt two possessions. MINNESOTA. FA.TS, BIG 0 TRIUMPH Minnesota Fats defeated Jean Balukas in two straight eight-ball games to capture the billiards championships at the Challenge of the Sexes competition at Mis- sion Viejo High Saturday night. And in gymnastics Kathy Howard edred Olympic bronze medalist P eter Korman. They scored identical 9.5 scores in floor exercise, but Howard was awarded a 9.5 on the uneven parallel bars while Korman re- ceived a 9.3 on the high bar. In basketball action, Oscar Robemon beat defending cham- pion Karen Logan. THE ULTIMATE Major Leflgue Standings -COUPON llBBB lrin9 "'I• to :olck Miiier Moton : Altd we11 9i•t you ~500°0 t : Off the purchOM ofCll'lyHw I : ·FIAT 128 ~ Z DR SEDANS 4 DR S!DAMS MC1ftYTo Choose ft-ofn : n.y•r. CJOlncJ fast ~ A LOT OF CAR _NOT A LOT OF MONEY! WOr1dWlde sates NATIONAL LEAGUE Ea1lDhlakln W L Pd. GB Philadelphia 100 61 .621 Pitts burgh 90 70 .563 91h New York 86 75 .S34 14 Chicago 74 87 .460 26 St. Louis 72 88 .450 271h Montreal SS 106 .342 4.5 WealDlvlaloa x.Clnclnnati 101 60 .627 Dodgen 92 89 .571 9 Houston 80 82 .tsM 21~ San Francisco 1• 88 .457 27~ San Diego 72 89 .'47 29 At!~~chea cU~P,10:huem 31 Sat-y·aco- Plft-Ol\I. \I LOlll\0 All..,ta l. (IMl"NllO OW«.,103.Moflt•••l I ._....,it s... ,,.,..1,ce 1 ""11-IClflle r, l'ffw Yortl • s-. o..., •. o.te" I .,. .... ~ g l.ovlt I 1 .. -Feic-U·UI .t "">llurOll I IW -"'9v!\ I~" Mew Yorti C •nr 14·101 el Pl\ll.otlDl!I• c c;.,ttoi1 I• 11 ...... ,. 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Robin son 1cored oae touchdown and threw for~ wbile Geor1ia 's detenalve UDlt banded Alabama its f1nt abutout in 70 1amea as the Bulldop st.relched their "gular HUOG winninl streak to 10 &aDMI. It was Georela's fint triumph over Alabama in 11 years aadleft an ove.rflow crowd of mor-. tJau 60,000 delirious. plus another estimated 12,000 .-atcbinl f'n>m free vantaae points at the open end ol Sanford Stadium. Pftt Top• Duke DURHAM. N.C. -Pitt.sbur&h quarterback Malt Cavanaugh threw five touchdown puses as the Panthers outlutcd Duke, 44·31, in an intersect.iMal football game Saturday afternoon. Cavanaugh was forced to the air by a determined Duke defense that abut down Pitt's running attack. Star halfback Tony Dorsett was held to just 45 yards rushing in the first half and one touchdown in lbe game. CAL'S KEN McALUsnR HURDLES VIC HENDERSON. PP11n S f ate llp•~f Bears Roll, 43-16; Huskies Ease, 38-7 BERKELEY (APl -Wesley Walker. C3 hforn1u's gamf> breaking flanker. caught eight passes for a school record 289 yards Saturday, scoring three touchdowns in the Bears' 43· 16 football victory over San Jose State. Tbe s peedy receiver . also a t rackm an who has run 100 meters in 10.1 seconds. scored twice on the only passes thrown by second string quarterback Fred Besana. The first play cov ered 75 yar ds. breaking a3·3 l1e in lhe second period when Besana relieved starter Joe Roth for two plays, and the second came on a 48-yard play in the final minutes of the game . Washington lHtu SEAITLE -Fullback Robin Earl rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns. and tailback Ronnie Rowland ran for 155 yards and one score to lead Washington to a 38-7 nonconference college foot· ball victory over previously un beaten Minnesota Saturday. intersectional football game here Saturday. The Ducks scored first after quarterback Reggie Grant in· tercepted a pass and returned It 10 yards to the Utah State 33. B.-arer• T acnable SYRACUSE, N.Y. -Earl Vaughn raced 63 yards for a touchdown in the last quarter to clinch Syracuse's first victory of t he football season, a 21·3 tnumph over winless Oregon State here Saturday. Vaughn, a junior who finished with 121 yards rushing on just eight carries, broke outside on a simple dive play and ran down the sideline untouched for the game's final touchdown with just seven minutes left on the clock. ('ougars Bury Idaho PULLMAN , Wash . - Quarterback J ack Thompson passed for three touchdowns as Washington State downed Idaho 45-6 Saturday in the annual non- conference football ''Battle of the Palouse." Thompson left the game, the 75th meeting of the schools, in the third quarter alter throwing two scoring strikes to split end Mike Levenseller and one to flanker Brian Kelly. LEXINGTON, Ky. -Derrick Ramsey scored lwo touchdowns, ooe oo a 61-yard dash, as Ken· tucky held 20th-ranked Penn State to only 61 y ants rusbinl and upended the Nittan,y Lions, 22-6, Saturday. The defeat marked the fin;t time since 1964 that l,>enn Stat.e had lost three 1ames in a row. Florida Hold• On GAJNSVJLLE. F1a. -Second· strlnr quarterback Bill K,ynes drove F1orlda to two touchdowns and a goal-linederenseinlbefinal minute preserved a hard-fought 28·23 Southeastern Conference victory over Louisiana State Saturday. Ole Ml•• Fall• JACKSON , Mi as. Quarterback Phil Gargissprloled five yards for a last-minute touchdown Saturday as Auburn upset 16th-r anked Mississippi, 10·0, in a Southeastern Con- ference football battle. The touchdown, set up by a Rebel fumble at the Ole Miss nine. was more symbolic than decisive. Kicking s pe c ialis t Neil O'Oonoghue's «-yard field goal Cor Auburn in the first quarter had already settled it. l 'ol• Trhuttph KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Kelsey Finch drove Tennessee 81 yards for a touchdown, scoring on a 21· yard run, and All-American re- ceiver Larry Selvers equalled a school record as the Volunteers capitalized on penalties in beat· lngClemson 21 ·19Saturday. Seivers lied a school record with 11 receptions for 131 yards including a four-yard touchdown· giving the Vols a commanding 21·7 lead In the second quarter. The Huskies, 2·2, scored the first three times tfiey had the ball for a 21-0 lead early in the second period. Earl's first score came on a 23-yard run for a 14-0 Husky lead late In the first period. Charles Jackson's recovery or Kent Kitzmann's rumble at the Washington 45 on the Gophers' first possession gave lhe Huskjes good field position. Jtfulrof1 Sparkle• A119els Blow Lead WEST POINT, N.Y. Leamon Hall r ecovered from an ice-cold start, rallied Anny to three touchdowns in lbe final 20 minutes and threw a two-point conversion pass to Clennie Brun· didge with l : 18 left that gave the underdog Cadets a 21·2X> college football victory over Stanford Saturday. Stanford scored on a ~I -yard pus play from Mike Cordova to James Lofton, a 1&-yard toss from Cordova to former Newport Harbor High star Vince Mulroy and field goals of 27 and S2 yards by Mike Michel. But Michel mis- sed a "2·yard.er Into a brt11k wtnd with rour aecoods left arter Cordova passed the Cardinals from their own 26 lo Army's :!S. D~k• In \'l('torr1 EUGENE, Ore. -Oregon scored on Its firs t tw o possessions of the game and rolled over Utah State Z7·9 in an A's Win in 14th OAKLAND (AP> -Gene Tenace's run-scoring single with the bases loaded in the 14th in· nlng gave the Oakland A's a 9-8 victory over tbe California Angels Saturday. Tenace's hit came off John On T\f Toda11 Chan11el S at 1 :30 Verhoeven, the fourth Calltomla pit~her of the day. Don Baylor walked to open the 14th and moved lo second on a sacrifice by Bill Nort h. Ken McMullen drew an int.enUooal walk and Tommy Sant ll'OW\ded out to put runners on second and third. Ron Fairly was tben walked intentionally to load the bases and Tenace ended the game with a line·drive single to left field. CALl'°"HIA OAK LANO (Ollln\ II CL-I II e-•• it.my 11> 91><111• rl ~lallo II) L \tonlon P' MllllO'I. I!> 1t11Jowh n Oii A Tofrtt d Hllml>hfV,, Mll•v." ()lalk,,., H"'1dll,Cl ""'· p o.-.o vmo .. n,p ... f ti ... )000 I 0 0 0 1000 • , , 0 I 1 1 J \ , , ' n no o '0 0 0 I I I I ~ 0 I 0 ~ 0 0 0 • 0' 2 ~ I J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0 0000 Woll•IWI <I c;.r,.., ll> C. W\t>Qln, rf Holl"" -Df ft Wlt1•m•.cll\ n.v1or Oii WG<ou.1111 MAl•ndt,Df M(CoW Y.pl\ NO<lll,<I McMvll•n,:11> ~." -··" f•ll'IY, 1i. Htwm•n.c 1•NCt,C. e.uon,p ,..,,,,,,0 C.Mltll•l,p 111>1>041. p TO!td,p ,. ...... 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BobbJ Valentine then beat out an infield tin1le aad hle followed with bl• ....us bomt l"W'l 0( the IUIOft. The Dod•ers 1ot their run in the ninth when Ron Cey led off with • double and Grifftn un· corked • pair of wild pit.cbes. Griffin, M, walked three and struck out four before giviq way to Mellger. who got the final two outa t.o post ha 18th save. Tbe two teams wind up the seuon today at 1 o'clock with Doug Rau. (18-11) pit.ching for the Dodgers. It can be beard on KABC radio (740). Sulton 'a decision t.o pitch was his own. "l couldn't bave lived with myself aU wtnter if I hadn't oltcbecl. Wet&bin1 everylhlnS I bad to pitch. 'the only Ulln& today waswhatbearlogltmiCbtbavtoo the Cy Young award.0 LO(jUtOSLH e•rt1'4 ~.~ JO 10 -... 11.• • o•• e..c-.1• J. 0 0 JSIMf)10f', If 0 0 0 0 Mot•.... 1000 Lytt .. ," 0 0 t 0 Qy... • I I 0 GM .. v. Ii. J 0 0 0 I.KY.rt • t 0 0 Hot .. ,(, J 0 I 0 Y•aqer.c J 0 I 0 """''·' 00 00 Mtollttl, 1111 1 0 0 0 Sutton. o 1 o o o ()ooOMll, 1111 I 0 0 0 lot... 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It was cut time, and the manager signaled him as be dressed after a workout. "I'll have to cut you." the managt>r said ··That's okay." Anderson re calls saying "All 1 was he~ for was to shag. I know that." A year later , Anderson was traded lo Philadelphia and got his one year chance at the big leagues, batting .21.8. It was a better record than the man who cut him, Walter Alston. who batted once in the big time and struck out But as a manager. the Los Angeles skipper lasted through 23 one-year contracts and Anderson. now managing the Cincinnati Reds, points out: "He bad to be good. The O'Malleys <team owners l are not known for givm1 out charity " Anderson Idolizes the man who recently announced bis retire· ment. When he thinks of Alston. he thinks of his fi rst winter meet- ings as a n unknown rookie manager There was a luncheon for the managers and the press "I s scared," Andersen re· called. ·1 didn't know nothing." And son noticed a group or mana rs in the middle of the floor h ded by Leo Durocher. orr to one ide sat Alston, Preston Gome d Lefty Phillips Alst signaled for Anderson to JOin th roup. "Thi is where ~ou belong," Alston Id him. "Th e are ~uys managmg who, if ey ever won 1t, wouldl'>e unbea ble... Anderson said "That as n't the way it was with Alston He had class The dodger always were a class or· ganiza n and a lot of the class came f m Alston. "Wb we win, the first tele· gram r~et is always from Alston. This year, when we won, he sent a telegran and then called, just to makes re it arrived." The s manager quickly cor reeled y impression that Alston is a.pu ci.t. "He as a mean, tough SOB." Anders said. Ande on thought back to the citrly d s when Alston had a small r m where players could go lo " cuss" any problems they had "He n er had a laker," An dersons d. "Nev once did beevercmbar rass the odgers. ·· he srud LAS VEGAS -Don January, the slow· moving Texan who calls himself "Old Folks," made eagle three on his final hole, shot a four- under·par and took a one-stroke lead Saturday in theUurd round or the $135,000 Sahara Invitational golf tournament .,,.,,.d round l••O ... n. '" ,,..., ~~,. 1nv1t•tton.1 00'1 tot..ir'1•m ... nt (A>rU•nu•r f V.orOf" Ar<,_., Gt«9• Bur,,\ Mlll.•Mc(ullouqf\ f'r~' Ftet\her 0..-. ... ,11 G<I Mof~n W•llv Arn-Klrono .._..rrv l ieql•r ~t.en•lt~ll Gtne LI n it< JHnMfJ~r10 GefYKCK~ BoOl>yCole °'" .... C.000. 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Mass Noon m CHAMPIONS Pro 11tock dra~ ra<'ers man Americun llot Rod A11soc111 lion championship. Also, the U.S meets England in u polo match at Windsor. England and profiles of hurdler Patty Johnson and shot putter Ran dy Matson 1 pm <2> NFL FOOT· BALL Tbe Los Angeles Rams eet the Dolphins m Miami. l ·30 m (5) ANGELS BASE LL The Angeli. meet t A ·s at the Oakland Alam a County Coliseum 3 p (28) TENNIS Semi nal matches in the Fire an's Fund inlerna lion~ taped at San Fran else Cow Palace 3· p.m (2) COLLF.G•: BALL '76 Highlights of s ected games played this we end. 4 .m. C2> COLLEGE BALL Iowa meets U 1n a game taped Satur d n11hl at the Coliseum Jabbar scor ed 26 points and Cazzie R~sell added 18 to lead the Los Angeies La.kers to a 1~102 National Basketball As· socaation exhibition Vlctory over Golden State Saturday rughl Charger • P lay DENVER CAP> "San Diego tS for real," says Denver Broncos coach John Ralston The Chargers, patsies last year an suffering through a 2 12 season, have fielded a rejuvenat- ed offense and a respectable de- fenae in com piUng a surprising 3-0 mark this year in the National Football League. When these two supercharged outltt.s m eet today, much or the atll!nUon will be directed at the offenses. Irvine's first end only athletic club will open soon tn the Rancho Sen Joaquin Recreauonal Center at Michelson and Parkway Or111e Th• •nt"• ltmrty c•n •n10ycl11b l•cd11t9S which wrll rnclude • A. full size gymnasium tor BHketball, Volleyball Gymnattlct Badminton, ExerclM cl .. Ht • Six racqeetball/handball courts • Swlmmktg • Outdoor Jogging and vOU.yball • A. complete wetght tacmty BONMENT, CESSAMO~ • Men'• and women's spas and reta.uUon areu The Club will be loeaited directly ecrou lhe ttrffl from AmetlCMI Pr.-Sehools Cttold Ctre Center where you c.n IN~ your chlldfen to en1oy e fully 1upervl..O program wtllle et1j0ylng your Club ectiv1t1n. F'Ot 1nf0tmat10n on this 01 DU11ding a~ematrves. cal your bf<Jt(ef Of Craig LyN" lanager ol'Sales & Leasing. ~~ (213) 628-4204, (71d) 3·1010. i Cell now 10 ,....-.. e epol on th• Club ... ,., .Mt lllfl• edwen .. p ol lM opportvnlty to loln •1 ~nt pncea. 21 HOUR PHONf 551-4421 - Upton 'S Run Sp'arks Rqstlers -·l 87 HOWAaD L BANDY ..,_...., ......... Golden Wat CoUep la expect. eel to vault into tbe No. 1 pOait.ice ill Junior coll•c• fOotba11 In the state and perba119 the nation followin1 a 14·12 vtdory over previously top-ranked .F\allenoo Colle1e Satu rday nitht at Anaheim ShdJum before 6,025 rans. • toucbdowa aod force th• ffonMta to settle for a tleld soa1 l• ta tbe 1ecoad period. tt&od.lnt job in plu,liq ~ bol• and forelq bulTleCl PUHL__, 1 Earlier, Morehouse blld re· covertd a f\.lmble at the Golden V/ett 11 to atop another Fullerton drive. Pattenon, playlq all the way oo defenae when Rick Sheldon was IJ.lJured early, did an out· But the Ru1Ue~ offenee c•• alive when Andnaa eotcnd tt..J lame. On hla third play, he thrfllrf a acrttn pass to the riebt 1idellne 1 toU,ht end Jack Upton. • Upton aet ull down t~• The Golden West Rustlers bad been ranked third ill the state prior to tbe weekend'• lame&. Bakenfield, aeeond~ranted, was dumped ~lday n.l&bl by Fresno. !l·Z7. See G we, Paie C4 * * * * * * Says Slaacklef ord ... FullertOo 's Hometa bad been ranked No. 1 in the ution before Saturday's loaa. Defense Won It . \ #( By A Dally PIW Wrtcer s parked two Golden Wnt touchdowns. It was a cue of too much de- fense by the Golden West team and a spark that was liJl,ited in the oJfense by sophomore quarterback Jim Andrus who took over early in the third period for injured Bill Holll. There wa.a noise and laqbter in the Golden West Q)Uege dress· inl room at the Big A Saturday night after the Rustlers bad de- feated No. 1 r an)\t!d FuUertao, 1'··12. "He's a sophomore and m~ experienced than Holst:' : Eric Johnson. Kevin Patterson and Ron Morehouse were superb in turning back the Hornets and with teamnutea, limited Fullerton to a single field goal in the first half. But the outcome bolled down to a missed twO·Point conversion try by the Hornets with 8:14 left and the Rustlers in command, 14·12. Gerry Bullerdick tried to sweep left end but the ever· present J ohnson was there to knock him down and out of bounds at the three and thwart the attempt. Johnson alao knocked a ball loose from an intended Fullerton receiver in the end zone to avert _. But coach Ray Shackleford ~ the victory with a smile and a calmnesa that had t.o belie his inner feelings. He was pleased to ·win the eame but was concerned about the condition of quarterback Jim Andrus' knee for next week's game with Santa Mooica. "Our defense kept us in the ball game," be said. "U Fullerton had scored • couple ol times in that first half, it would have been all over. We didn't do much in that half on offense but you have t.o credit their defense. "I felt our offense exea1ted better in the second ball," be ad· mitted. Andrus took over for Bill Holst early in t.b.e third quarter and ~-~}: .. , "~ ..... ~ --N I w ,..~,:; . Shackleford sl ated. "But you can't fault Holst. I thought he did a good job in keepiJli us in tbe 1ame." "I wu hoping to keep Andrus out tonight," he said. "You can never tell bow much his knee will puff up by Monday and be may not be able to play against Santa Moo.lea and that's an even big1er game Cor us," be said. "It's our conference opener.•· The victory over Fullerton vaulted the RusUers tnto the , thick of the scramble for the Junior Rose Bowl 1ame in Pasadena in December but Shackleford declined comment oo this situation this early in ti. season. "We still have our entire ~j fere.nce schedule ahead ol us am 1 Santa Monica is the first nm week." JDIN THE DNL Y CLUB WITH: . t' '· .. ' • t& CHAMPIONSHIP RACQUETBALL AND HANDBALL COURTS· e 25 METER JUNIOR DL YMPIC PDOL• t/tD- MILE OUTDOOR JOU·: CilNCi TRACK e MEN'S AND WOMEN'S EKER·: CISE ROOMS • VDL· LEYBALL COURTS e LDUNGEeAND MORE! CALL OUR MEMBERSHIP OFFICE TO THE JOIN AT LOW PRE-OPENING RATES, AND SAVE UP TO $500 . SP.ORTING HDUSE I [~14] 752-D!ili!i BRISTOL AND JAMBOREE BLVD NEWPORT BEACH, CA I ,. I . . . . -! ' --- Unbeaten Barons Log 21-o Vi~tory ' •&VU aANU ~ while J-C. falllnf lDto tbe end-. -... Oellt........ · __ ... ..... T ·-• Jl'ou.ntaln Valley led at Unbeaten Jl'owalaln .._ .... ......,. ooeeach. tbebalf, H.O. Vall•J Hl1b. baltllnl Fo.aatal a V all•Y Muaao flnlebed tile poor ft.eld po1ltloe and an , c o r e d I t 1 f I r a t ac:ortn1 when be plunaed al'OUMd ltatella in tbe touehdon on a bnall -one yvd wtth 7:$9 ltft lb ftnt ball, rode tbe PNI• Padilla reconrln1 a the thlrd quarter. It wu Ina ol Gary Colem.a and fumbled punt on the llt up when Don Boba.v • delen.slve HcoodarJ Kat.e1la zt. )(uuo scored recovved a fumble. tbat intercept ed four from tbe three wltb 5:3.S sa.,,. St.elnll• ltleUd all puaes to a 21.0 foot.ball leftlntheftnthalf. tbreentrapolnu. r.ctp!f.::=:m~ at Colem,!D passed 29 • FounUtalnltedV~l·r~de-to 1be Barona (• ") -yards to 11m Holmes for .eue m a.a -•-a the aecood Barons sc:or"e U 1ardl naah1D1 In tbe bad break 0 0 tbe opea1nc With l :qi Jen in tbe half. second balf a nd tile kickoff when tbe ball Sol Holmes made a a.peoc-.KniCbtl didn't mU. a by ~ ~eiver and Ron tacular catch, leapln1 tlrat down In t.be MCGDd Padilla bad to pick it up between two KateUa de-bait until thel"e wu 9:48 al the ooe and return it to fenders at tbe two IDd left to play lo tbe same. tbelS. The next two =~:!J°:b~= Errors Cos tly on thelr own two and three-yard lines. Each time the Darou cot out °""""""',_.-,Die•~. ol tbe jams with the dar· GOLDEN WEST'S JACK UPTON RUNS BY FULLERTON 8ENCff ON WAY TO A 73-YARD TOUCHDOWN. in I play ·ca lli o g of Coleman -who threw Oilers Su ff er 20-0 Setback puses. ·Mistake-prone Pirates Fall to Vikings, 24-14 GWC. • • Coatlnaecl From C3 sideline, side-stepped a couple of Fullerton de- fenders and rambled 73 yards for a score with a run that would do jw;Uce to a halfback. Peter Florin k icked the first of two con- version points that were to be the difference in the final score and Golden •Weslled 7-3. Coleman used a selec- tion of puses. He threw to bis backs on awing passes, threw tbe abort and mediu m range aerials over the middle and a few times went for the deep slant pattern. When Katella was looking for the pass, Coleman pitched the ball to Willie Gittens who consistently ran for five, six and seven yards a crack. By aoQ;a CA•L90N 01...0.11y ........ Miatake ·prone Hunt - ington Btacb dropped its third straight noo-leque football Ja me of tbe 19'78 season Saturday nlght as Cypress High 's Cen- turions treezed, 20-0. 1round In the second half. The RB defense, put In a hole most or tbe time by its offense, was led by tackles Pete Colin and Mike Murp h y and linebacker Randy Roth. By ED BURGAllT Ot .. 0.llYl'llel~ LONG BEA C H- Orange Coast College's touted seeondary wasn't so brilliant Saturday night. and its sporadic oaense was error-prooe and inopportunisllc. As a result, the Pirates dropped a 24·14 non· eooference football de- cision to the Loog Beach City College Vikings before 6,014 fans at Veterans Stadium. here. A 10-yard touchdown pags from Samoa Samoa to David Houston with 2 :30 left before halftime proved to be the winning margin. That score gave the Vikings a 15·14 lead aod a two-point con- version upped the margin. Then, with only 2:20 elapsed in the third period, Samoa fouod Justin Willis open down the right sidelioe and connected with the fleet receiver on an 81-yard ny pattern for a TD. Samoa threw for 157 yards, one less than the Pi.rates gave up in three previous outings. The Pirates, wbo mounted lwo 80-yard touchdown drives in the first ball, muffed three potential scoring chances in the fourth quarter. Finl with one minute gone, the Pirates elected to try a Jong pass oo third and one from the Vikings' 40-yard line. The Mike O'Loughlin aerial was incomplete and on fourth down, O'Lougblin slipped on a quarterback sneak in· ches short or the first. Then five plays later, Loog Beach was forced to punt from ils 26 and Edison-MD Game AJl-Cal Heads Grid Slate Title Won By Irvine An An1elus Leaaue- SUnaet Leque confroo- ta&k>D. Fountain Valley's lad tuneup before ~el action and the second r ound or South Coast Lea1ue hostllily are featured this we-elt on the prep front. Edison Wah of Hunt· lagton Beach. rebound- ing from a loss at West Torrance with a 39-21 -.masher over Rialto's Eisenhower, taaelea with Mater Dei of Santa Ana at the Santa Ana Bowl Thursday night. Edison of the Sunset Leacue will be tryin& to aet that league's first win ever over an AnieJua Leacue roe in 10 atarta. Tbe Fountain Valley Barons, 21.0 victors over Katella and top-rated in Oraqe County with a floaay 3-0 mart, play &ennedy of La Palma Friday niebt at Hunt- ington &'each Hlgh. South Coast Leape coUlsions Friday include Corona del Mar at San Clemente, Dana HUis and Costa M c1a at Orange Cont College and Laiuna Beach and El Toro at Kbaioa Viejo. Corona del Mar was tabbed to win the league and won its opener. 2·0, while San Clemente, rat· ed third, beat Mission Viejo, 15· 7. U nbeaten Laguna Beach and El Toro, also boasting a perfect re- cord, tangle in a rematch of Jut year's one-poinl deciakJa foe El Toro. BERKELEY - Former Laguna Beach High sensation Eric Hulst and Ralph Serna tied to set a course recocd and UC l.rvine easily woo the All-C al cross country meet here Saturday mornl.ag. UCI f LDiabed wit.b 28 points to record its second atralebt All-Cal win. UC Berkeley placed secood with '8 and UC Davi.a WU tblrd witb 17. The other Friday Wt is Redlands at Newport Harbor in non-league play whlle Saturday's non-league action finds Hulst, the world jwrlor Huntington Beach and ch amp ion.and Serna Los Alamitos at Western fmiahed the billy, wind· High and Marina of Hun· Ina five-mile coune in t In gt on Be a ch and 25:48. Serna ls tbedefend· Anaheim's Loara at La inc NCAA Division JI Palma Park. champion. Estancia of Costa UCl's Steve Scott wa Mesa will be trying to re-fourth in 26:04 and Jobn bound from a Century Konincb finiahed etabth Lea1ue Joss to Sant a ln26:18. Ana's Foothill. but is in Berkeley•a Gary deep a1ain, tbis Ume at Blume. from Marina El Modena. Hiih in H u ntington Mission Viejo and Beacb,wuloth. University of Jrvine square o ff al Tustin Saturday oleht in the o ther Sout h Coast Lea1ue venture. UCI ret urns to Northern Calllomia Oct. 16 to participate in the Stanford Invitational. Sports Calendar * * * •••yton.u Ol11t ....... '1--\.0\ ""''fM .. y-et JOI. Olrt• 119Uotftlel~-~" M ........... , ... c.. ....... ~ ... , el te• ~ A11ttlet c.....-C-.c J!JOI. Prep Football f'••IWA"fLIAhl ............. Tr..,1. OltAllOILaAOlf• eo.... ... n .... • tlOIM.IAOU• _, .. ,. v11..., 11. l(••••i.• CWr'ffl •• HollllllfMll ....,_, 833-0555 PIMMCl'lk fer ''UY"' ..:=. Wt offer to buy your old nhlda. HOWARD Chewni&.t only got off a seven-yard kick. But there was one problem. Instead ol let· ting tbe ball bounce de· ad, Oranee Coast's Steve Foley tried to stop it, lost control and Long Beach recovered. Finally with five minutes remaining. the Vi.kings lost a rumble at their 21. Two plays later. an O'Loughlin pass was picked off by Rick Martin at the six. On the play, it ap- peared that Orange Coast receiver Keith Josephson was in· terfered with before the pass arrived. The of· ftclala didn't see it that w ay, however, and nelther did Josephson. The result was a U-yard pena lty for u n- sportsmanlike conduct. That infraction was one of seven called against the Pirates who were penaUzed for 97 yar<b. Long Beach was only c alled ror two penalties for 24 yards- none in the nrst ball. After David Donlt kicked bis second field goal with 7:01 left in the third quarter t o narrow the gap to 7-6, tbe Rustlers came roaring back to drive S8 yards for their second score. A big fourth down ploy at the Fullerton 22 found Pat McKeon picking up two yards and a first d own to sustain the drive. McKeon then went in from a yard out and Fortin's kick made it 14-6 with 13:25 remaining in tbegame. The final Fullerton score came on a pass from Morris Bledsoe to Micab Harper for 34 yards. While Fountain Valley moved the ball witb coo- s Is ten c y against the Katella defense, Katella had a hard time generat- ing a ruoning game but burned the Barons secondary with passes in the first batr oo numerous occasions. Steve Wilson, Katella's quarterback, threw crisp passes that caught the Baro~s secondary by surprise. Katella moved well in the firs t half through the alr, but when Fountain Valley's de-' femive line put pressure on him in the second balt the Baroo.s interc~pted three times. Ron Padilla * * had two * Before a crowd of 3,100, Ue Oilers were guilty oflost fumbles, in- t er c e p U o as, broken plays anl lost yardace in key situ a tioaa at WestemHigb. Tbe vrors sapped away erery ounce of scortac potential from the Hanitngtoa Beacb at- tack. Arm~ with an arm in quarterllack Mike D'A· lessan~and receivers Steve mperi, Steve Lasley d others, the Oilers•oach Dave Van Hooreb4e could do llWe in tbe ay of striking pay dirt. They a fumble on the rirst crimmage play of the ame a nd mo- ments 1 er coughed up an inter ptloa which led to CypN11' first TI>-a 21-yard r un by Mark Schul ts. OAMI STATISTIC\ G OAMI STATISYICS N te Twiet Huntington " '1"'-"uv.ono • > Beach r:arched into Fl"' dOi#n\ 'u\l'M no Ftnt down\ pa\<1olnq f1nc dOo..,..~ P'""•"' .. ' fDI"'''"'-' • I " V•"''"""'f\Q t•I Y.,cb Prl:Utnq tO\ v.,.,, 10\t •• Net y.,d•001ln9d 11• ~\oool'IQ d lit t1 ,. • YarchO<'FWllllfd 1 10 F.-ft fum!llM 10\I H) • nrst .,.,_, N Ul"9 • • nrstdownu,.~•"••• o scoring erritory in the lo), To .. 111r~,.,.,...,., '' !1 1 first bdf only to be Verd• ru\l't•"'V 1 '4 ., 1M v .. o,_ .. "9 10 •1'1 turned •ay by miscues. , .. v .. c11~1 ' u With a frst down al the ., Net v•rcti 9•• nt<f l 11 16.J >U ,..,..,., •"'1 d••' , n , "'2-1 Cypress two the Oilers •>u Yarftrie,,.ttnd 1~10 ~ lost 1e yards on a J n F.....-Mumbh" '"'' 1 1 l-2 Bob Russell recovered a fumble early in the game, but moments later Cypress intercept.. eel and moved 28 yards a fter a coup l e or penalties on BB to begin the rout. .,,..ISTATISTICS ... c 7 '1111-."""'... t R .... -. ... 1... 1 Flnt-t......iU.s I Tei.111"1-t 10 Yarcl\"""lllO u YVftPHM"O 11' Y•ftlOll lt Nill'flnlt91l"-d U1 • ., ,, 1)S IQ l • 11• l'll<llt •"9 dl•I ).» 6 i.n• v.,,,,_11rec1 , . ., F.-n·llH'l'lblMIO\t • z k.,.•...,O.•mn ~" J.2 ~ BNc11 o o o ~o Cyp.-.n 1 • 1 ~ •usMtNO .... u ........ edl .... .,, " ..... Our-A 1f I 11 hill I 11 • 1.t '""""-• • " 0 .. , o• Atnwondro 2 o 17 .. s Hfelmtlti>m J 0 9 ..._S Tolal • 10 "4 )1 o,t. °"'* Homllton Sc1W111 Gr-Al1torr• llro.n•l'f Tol.llt er-· ' H ,. ,. • )9 .. . 2 0 I l t lS us PASSI MG .. _,......, .. I< .. 7 '·' 0 12 0 1.a II ·1.1 • .... s o "o 24 , 1 .. pc"""~ O'AIK-" I > IGI .a H .. lmtl"'"' 9 7 0 i. .222 Toti!• U 10 J 11.1 .G c:v ...... Ct--1l • 0 .,. ·-Altton• 7 7 O H I 000 TOii!\ IS II 0 ICS .1D Oran1e Coast's scores came on a three-yard keeper by quarterback Jim Conley in the first period and a four-yard blast by Faye Weathers in tbe aecond period. kw....,°"""•" Golden wu1 o o 1 1 u f ... ..,._ 0 l ;) .. 12 ,. k .. ,..., Qoot•"-" b r o k n p 1 a y , th en ............. v.111., 1 I 1 0-71 fumb lhe ball away. ,.W:w"IP'I.....,.I..,' lo Move 1<.11.e•i. •us"'"C: 0 0 o-o La a drive to tbe •USMlliO o.-wu1 tclt ,,. .,, -'° 2 • °''-~'° c;mons ,..,,.,,.,.v., .. ., Cypr 10 fizzled when To St. Louis ''~ ~~ ': ~ D 'A s s a n d r o was n ., 2 u dum d for a 14-yard Mlrtin MclC- HOIJI Mdrlll Tot1ls It •• .... . ' . ,. " 1H ~ul-" 0 • , 71 ., \ \ 31 .. 21 ' 3l I) n 2 I n n 11 -"'kll•"l Pedlll8 Pllt•" Tol•ll '! ~~ ~ ~~ loss. ! ~ ~ ~~ Cypr'5s added field 1 ,. o • > goals bt Randy Teasley ~!, ... ~· 7 • , or 36 rut 27 yards in the Loos Beach got a big boost early in the s~d period wben it blocked a Dennis Boswell punt on third down when the Pirates tried a quick kick. The Vikings r e- cover e d al Orange Coast's 11, scored a TD three plays later and led, 9-7. Ll«>IS l!<Jllerdlc~ 8•-J • I 10 W!I-. • J " 1 , last 54 alconds of the half TOl•ll J7 ,°' ,, f'AUlliO J 0 York e 1• ' '• and the lie was cast with O.-•··· ... pc .... , .,. • ) 0 18 -~ ) 3 0 11 Prilrl 1 o o o OAMllTATISTICS To .. I\ 15 6 O 10' 0 l """""""' l>(1 m .600 ,000 ·"°° ,.,.._,,,..,,. • • 91-30 IJ 1 11• . .an ................ ..,... • " Ferra t J o 11 J7\ P\,__,._liet 0 I fol•I• 31 t• 2 1~ ,All Tet.lflf'st~ 17 ti ....... nrlfllllO ,.. '61 Y-....... H• 1'1 l l_,.,.,,.,. Tin.Ko 10 .... ~ : : ~ ~ ~ a 13.0 leil. "~~""~ 1• 1' lf thru wasn 't enough, ~ ..... ,.,ft"•"•" Cypres1 used 7: 58 of ~ :~ ~ ~ 1 : :: yards f its second TD ... ,oc ""' n pct. playin~e to drive 66 Tot••~ " 10 1 1.0.s .• at tbe et of the third ww... ,. ·~!''i.4 119 ..-quarl e with Ch ris Gragn8D4 &oing the 1aat yard. The headquarters for World Team Tennis will move from Newpor t Beach to St. Louis at the e nd of October, a s pokesman for the league said Thursday. Ear l .. Butch'' Buchholz was named commissioner o f the league earlier in the month and desired to have his WTT omce near bis other business in· teresta in bis home city. · ~~~~ .!l=. ~,~ GWC Poloists Win half, the ers maoagedr---------... Stymi~ t ba first 44 yards the air and /'1 Y--411!td I t7 1 U F_._,Dlftloot 1 I ) I lost two ds on the 0r-eo.~"'~ 0 ~.. SAN JOSE -Paced by univenity djvlsion. top. .._ .. .ca , ., 1 o-u Tom Crook·s four goals, pl e d Air Force -----.,...-----1 ........ '-" OWNll (.oflle'f ..... O'Ulualhlll\ T- WM'9 ....... 0.lllet c;r.., kully H•.,_ .. "'_ Holllt-- Mo.- Te"Y ,.. ... •111M1110 Golden West Colleae de-Academy, S.~. it * * * * * °'* * * * ti i °':;:e~c •' ...., feat.eel Cerritos, 6-4, to Jim Davidson led • • " '° 1 1' capture the junior col-OCC's scoring with three it ,. '! ~~ 1: ~; lege division ch am-and Oscar Trout con-• , 11 o H pionahlp at the Northern trlbuted two. • ..! ,: ,: ; ~ California water polo ln· Goalie BUI Rice made • .._ .. ac• vitationalSaturday. 13 saves for Orange it .~ ~~ ,~ .~ ~ Tied at three in the Cout. • i n o 10 third period, Golden ICDfoth• • ! ;: ! 1~: West went abead oo two ~,:_,, ~ : ; !:: • n 0 $ \ quick coals by Crook. owe H UllllJ ............ ,. , • · 0 '° The 1oats c:ame oa---' ~o-.. u . I 0 0 0 0 • .,.,.,. "-II\' ........ • .. , , H uslate by Todd Leeds Ni.rt"' 1 , , 0-1 • u 0 '' and Terry Rice. Ool_._.. 1 1 , ._" .: •• ~~ ,. • i In other action Golden ... ~.C..:'11 =~ ~'.1:.ec;; ~c..tt We.tt routed Fullerton, . ...,...., CtMMof ::i ": ':' ~ ~ ll·3. to go undefeated ln -=-.-:.:=:-/ O'~'"' ' • ,. .•n tournament play. Air~ i o o ,._. ,_, " 11 1 '~ • .a• And Orange Coast 0t-.oeco..t ' ' ' ,_. ....,._ CoU I l in th occ -•"9· T,...,. t. ~ ......... .s--" s • m ... ege, pay nc e ,.,...,,0.¥10....J. ~LEFT. FINAL PHASE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS 1°"DOWN. You can still buy onP. ol our 4,000·8,000 !•lHJIJte loot 11\dU!.lCJUI hu1td1ngs-a 11n1que t r>ndorn1nlun 1 conccpt- 1nr only 10% down. Thtl VJ IHHfdfngi. of Ph8!1f" II/ ,11f' in lhe heart ol lhA 1.11flon" tarflPC!I m.Jste1 f ''""' 1rxJ lfl<Justrml aruJ. in Or .mge County. Near ;111port and tho mlPr· ~ectJon of San Diego and Newpoit freeways. See our models nnc:t make yoor reseMltrons now can your broker or John Alstrom, manager of sales and leasing, at (714) 979·9205 Of (213) 680-9415. Mustangs Easily Win Invitational Talented Junior Joe Youq led the powerful Costa Me1a Hlah Mu1tan11 to an Im ,Ptelllvt team victory 10 the featured varaHy t'f'Olll country race ~tur­ day at the Coata Meu ln· vitatlonal. Meanwblle a t t he Creacenta Valley lnvlta· tional, the Edison High Chargers ol Hunllneton Beach, ranked No. 1 m the CIF 4-A poll, were nipped by Foot.hill olSao· ta Ana, 90·91. Facin1 lOother topClF cross country teams including lea1ue rival University High or I rvine-tbe )1 us tangs finished l-~8-11 over a two-mile, 100-yard coune at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. Challenging for the lead early in the race, Young took command half way through and erupted with a strong burst coming down the final bill, pulling away lo win in 9:55. Teammate Bill Kolar ran a strong fifth in 10: 10 while John Gerhardt was sixth in 10 :11 a n d Brian Thompson eighth in 10:13. It may be too early to make comparisons, but orf Saturday's res ults, the Mustangs would easily handle University, For Area the 19'15 Ct P' 2·A champs, in a dual meet. Co5t.a Mesa's combined time was 50 :52 while UnJverslty'a was 53:85. However, tbe Trojans were minus two top n.m- nen in Jose Galvan and Carl Ehlert. ln a Division 2 race, Mart Eddy of Mater Oej in Santa Ana look in· cbvtduaJ bonors. running lhecouraein 10: 16. And at Crescenta Valley, the Chargers lost a beartbreaker. Charlie Christen.sen, the No. l Edison runner, led with a few hundred y arm re- maining when he veered slightly off course. It was enough to cost bim a WU1 as be was limed in 10:05, one second slower than the victor. Another Charger, Mike Slobom, was coming olf a knee Injury and wasn't as effective as earlier this year C..l.t -M tevi~h•,..1 VAIUITT 0 1'11'hl•1 t TW>Qolfde" tQJ 10 11 1 C,.tf'rolt IE..;qe-1 10 n J Cl•U ttvu•I IO 21 • 0 .. 1. 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O.••v Pliot si.11 Yvone TucJ<er and Sandy Kelemen once had a rriend who was bedfast for weeks recovering from an accident. "She couldn't get anyone to do her hair and when she did rind someone. the price was riwculous," Ms Tucker said Something clicked in the minds or the two en- terpris ing young women. who happen to be sis- ters as well as business associates. Why not offer a portable beauty service for people recovering from illness or injury stuck at borne without a car or simply too busy to go to the beauty shop., The sisters spent several months doing re- search and learning aJI they could about small business management and finally obtained a license for Dial a Style (646-2921) Aug . 31. They orfer their service seven days a week Crom 6 a.m .·8 p.m . and require a day's notice for an appointment Neither is a cosmetologist or manicurist. They have 10 people on call. all of whom have at least 10 years experience in the field. portable vacuum. large plastic sheet lo protect carpeting and speciai screen,, to cat.ch hair in drains. They also own a reclinable wheelchair so people suffering from illness or injury can be shampooed safely. Ms. Kelemen and Ms. Tucker are optimisUe about their fledgling business and believe there is no end to the places Dial a Style can go. They should be. too, because one of the first things they did when they organized was Dial a Prayer. Order Yours NOW • • • 1000 Ungame 's Goal Uncanny Ms. Kelemen. an inhalation therapist, hopes to use some or her contacts to gain customers, however. Ms. Tucker is a graduate of Akron University in Akron, Ohio, and bas been a high school En1llsh teacher The women have taken every precaution possible to make their at-home service (they also cater to hotels and hospitals) clean arid sanitary They make sure each hairdresser carries a ANAHEIM When sales of any IJem pas11 the 100,000 mark. rnan1 inventors consider the financial rewards s at1sfact1on enough 8\lt for Rhea Zakich, a 42-year old homemaker and creator of a novel form of communication called the "Unga me," the real r e,.-,rd ln reaching that milestone 1s that her idea is help tn1U>ouund11 of people better un dentand themselves and express hooeat feeUngs about their rela- l'°'!-Slllps to others ''lt's really a marvelous listen· inc device." says Zakich, who at· tributes the growin1 popularity ol the "Ungame" lo the inlrlgu· iDI emotional experience 1t of· fen players. The "Ungame" ccnsi.sts of a pl~e board, colored pawns, a die-. •nd decks of specially de- ~ cards -all familiar ele· menu toot.her games. ~ut there the slmilarlty ends. l'Oa IN the "Ungame,'' the ca~ds contain e motionally th'1"sed questions designed to elleit genuine thoughts and fee). inO /rom participants in a non- lbteatenin1. game-like at- mqspbere. One deck or cu«:B can be used for li.pt-bearted altualioas wbi~ the other fe.tures more setiou.s tolllcs. Sven the liJbt·bea.rU.d ques- tions bave depth. Some ol the subjects lnchaded are: feats, h.~J> es , j o y s , sorrows, "80IOJ>hles and amblUoos. Further. the unique roles of th4! "UD(une" restrict any player from ta1kiAc or l.ot.emAPUlll du.r-ial uodler'a tum. " !atieb Uya, "Tbis b probabl)t I I the one element that makes Lh<' ·ungame' so appealing. "If, for example, you drow the question 'How would you define love?', you 're encouraged to let out your emotions. to give an iu\swer that expresses exactly the way you feel about the sub- Ject at thi.a moment in your life "YOU GET to 'tell it lilte 1t as' and no one Ustening ls allowed to challenge your feelings." The impact of the "Ungame" on family relationships can be especially heartwarming, saJd Zaldch. "J remember vividJy," she re- lates. "a phone call from a busy senior executive with a large cor- poration in Texas. "He told me that nothing in his world of wealth and influence meant mol'e to bim than a recent evenin1 when bis family took time out to play lbe 'Ungame' and he discovered that ooe of the most important things in b1s JO. year-old son 's life was bis father 's all-too-seldom presence at the dinner table. "The man's comment lo me was: 'You simply can't bey that kind of communication anywhere·.·· Strangely enouch. il was Zaticb's own effort.I lo break down the communications bar· rier cauing lbe Watts Riots in lie$ that ullimatdy led lo t.he creation of the "Ungame '' l'OtCED into a self.impo&ed sUence seven years ago as a re- s u It of too many speakioa qagemeota to community ac· \iaQ &toQP& 1D a.n attempt to build a brid1e of under.slandtn1 bctweea the 1nDer d"1 and tbe. suburbs of the greater Los Angeles area, s he underwent serious throat surgery that tem- porarily threatened her ability to ever speak again. The experience. at first traumatic. was later accept~ as a challenge Zakich bad to devise her own ways to communlcate with her husband and two young sons - through notes. Up movement.a , even sign languaae. Hardest or all, she had to listen a great deal. She beard hundreds of con- v en at i otn a nd, during the months of s ilence, gave serious thought to what people were try- inl to say to each other and how they might say It better The re- sult was the "Ungame " MmE FROM Ila use at home, lbe "Ungame" has received con· slderable acclaim fr om educators, psychologists and juvenile correction officials as a valuable counseling tool. With marketing assistance from Au-Vid Inc., a local firm that produces teachln,g material for the medical aod edU<'ational fields , the "Un1ame" is now available in: Toys R Us, Macy's, The May Co., and other major re- tail outlets nationwide. Admittedly overwhelmed by the public response to the "Ungame," Zaklch quietly point.a out: "There's still so much more to do. Tbe 'Ungame' is an excellent beginning but now J plan lo de- velop several new games that will add still other dimensions to the conce11t of people-to.people eommunication. "I'm con'Vinced tbere's alw81!' more -we can learn from «ach atber.'' ..... ..,,. -......... Train Expanding OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - The U ni o n Pacific Railroad plans to spend $160 mllllon for new equipment in 1977, presi- dent J.C. Keneflck said. Included wlll be 90 locomotives and 3,079 rreJght cars. Kenefick said the expenditure also covers 200 ballast cars ror track maintenance service and 315 auto racks for installation on natcan. Ke nefick said the railroad already has placed an order for 1,200 jumbo covered bopper cars, wltb 900 scheduled for delivery tbla fall to carry the grain harvest. Kenefick said the UP's total 1977 program calls fol' acqwslllon of 1,325 covered bopper cars. FREE SEMINAR "INVESTING IN 10" TRUST DEEDS" You aiP cordtatf 11w1ted to attend an lllormal!V9 mHt 1ng we we holding for pnvate ler)dera (and lhetr friends) who have eltl)(HMd Interest In trust dMd lmlestmenta OlftCt!fS of our COITIPQl1y WIA Pl'etent and dl8CUSS the many rewatdll"IQ benefits of UStnQ high Y1411d ~ nsk trvtt oeed tn~tmenta as a build.no btocit tor investment secuntv This evening NITllnar 11 free. but seattlg ii lmled. Mid we must have your reS«Vatlon ., advtnce ~ c11n H111tington Beach (7 t •I 8<48-2225. o.te: October 6, 1976 Time: 8.00 PM Place. union Home Loena, 17552 Beach Bl'ld,. Suite D. ~hnQ· ton Beech, Ce.lfom111 926•6. Preaent~By UNION HOME LOANS 17 552 Beach Blvd Ste D, Hl#lbnglon Beecll. 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WMle lt ••b• for goo4 coavenatioe with aei&)lllion over CM bnk feuce or at a toeldaU party -eouJd yo.a add any deflnttlve reuon_1 wby .ome bayera are wt1UD1 to pay mord How much ran I get ror my home" How much it iJ worth depends partly oo how well tbe house is prepared for sale. Bu,yine a house is an emotional experience as well as a practicaJ and economic one. The factors or locaUoo, closeness to shopping. schools, churches, transportation are beyond the control or the owner. So a.re the needs of the poten- tial buyer. How many bedrooms he mu.st have, en- tertainment space. the separate htlle hoiue on the back of the lot for Aunt Nellie But the emotionaJ factor -the ownt'r can do sometJung about those. Wbat about tbe house's tmpresslon? Would a wrought iron ra1hngon the bare cement entry way, a matching mailbox gjve 1t appeal., Wbat about a door painted an invtting color in contrast to the house? Would a Saturday invested digeing in redwood strip~ edgint the flower beds add a touch of neat order the landscaping needs'! NONE OF TH~E INVOLVE much outlay of cash, yet contribute to the emotional salabiUty of a house. So does a neatly lrimmed lawn, cleaned and painted screens at the windows, a coat or paint on the house if it needs il. Does the door chime work, and is the brass knocker polished? While keeping a house neat inside 1s log1caJ company manne rs which can be put into errect at once, other a1;pects of the interior cannot Most bu,ycrs look at a house with a view to what they can change lo suit their tastes. But that doesn't mean that the worn "all paper m the entry shouldn't be replaced, the Ii \'mg room walls rolled with a coal or paint. An interior that reflects care. cleanliness and good taste can very well tip the scales of a buyer's emotional balance toward s:iyin~. "All right. I'll take It." The taste need not agree "itb the buyer's, but 1t should be consistent in its style. nus CALLS FOR AN objective tour by the owner with the him of habit and acceptance re- moved from his eyes. He must be cntical. Is the floor covering in the ldtchen worn or out of date as to depress a hou"e"1re "ho JUSl in-.pected a model home this morning at a dl'velopmcnt her husband says is a little far from work? Are the cupboards ap· .pealing'> Does the bare bulb in the utility room need a fixture to keep 1t rrom being gans h'> The Realtor. when he lists your home for sale, wants you to get a fatr price He will make sugges· lions. especially ir you ask for them. for addJng ap- peal. At the same time he doesn't want to hurt your feelings by being too cnllcal of your home. Parting with it is also an emotional experience. Do a ht tic prepanng yourseU !><?fore you ask the question: !low much can I gel for my house? Prepare for the couple who wants to fall in love with your house and just might 1r you show tl off al its best EDITOR'S NOTF: Randall R McCardlt 1.san Invest· rrwnl Analyst. Coll~ l.rc:turn, and author of Rt aJ Eltatt In CaJ1/orn1a Smd l/()Ur C'ommt'Tll3 and qutstwn.s to Randall R McCardlt. c o IM Doily t"tlot, P.O. Boz 1St60, Costa Mtsa 92626 Prices So~ing Whtie the homesboppU\s public I• aware that prlce1 are 1oartn1, the 1leepneaa ot their upward cune bu been dramatically documented by the rt· aulta ol a new research 1tudy Just announced by Walker & Lee Real Dtate, the Anaheim (Calif.)· bued real estate service.a firm. The study •bows lbat -In Southern Orance County, one or the nation's hottest houslna marketa for years -home prices are aolnf up al an averaae rate or 2.8 percent per month, or 33.4 percent per year. Announcinl the flcura, Howard Englander, Walker & Lee's director ot research and consultin1. explained: "WE COMPARED MIJ>.JANUAaY, 1976, and ml(l·August, 1976, prices al 71 new home develop- ment.a in Santa Ana. In1ne. Lake Forest. Laguna Hills, Mbsion VieJO, Lacuna Niguel, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente. Both sinile-famUy homes and condominiums were in- cluded. The average price went up from $60,853 to $72,702, an increase ol $11,849 in ju.st seven months! And these figures are conservative, since they reflect the base price of the home -without adding all the upgrades and extras that m06t buyers in· elude. "The biggest sln1le increase was in the Capistrano-San Clemente 1in1le·family homf market, where the home slze went up 19 percent but the prices went up 31.4 percent.'• ALLOWING FOR 111E increased size. Walker & Lee also figured the price hikes on a cost·per square foot basis, still found the increase to be 12.~ percent in seven months, or 21 .4 percent per year. Specific price increases by markl:l area were: South Santa Ana single.ramily, from $55,344 t.c $66,175, up 19.6 percent. Irvine muJU.fam1Jy, from $67,446 to $78,007, up 15.7 percent; Lake Forest single·ramaly. from $64,510 to $78.979, up 22 percent, Mission Viejo·Laguna Hills single·Camily. from $58,298 to $71,810. up 23 percent; Laguna Niguel· Dana Point, multi·fanuly. from $64,795 to $73,016, up 12.6 percent; Capistrano-San Clemente single· famtly, from $59,450 to $82,899, up 39.4 percent, and Capistrano·San Clemente multi-family, from $56,132 to $58,031, up 3.4 percent. "WHAT CAUSED THESE Increases!" EngJander asked "A pent-up demand, created dur· ing the recent reces&on. was counterbalanced against a relatively short supply. "How can people afford to buy at these prltes? Many people can't. Those who can are cashing in on the unprecedented equity buildup that their cur- rent home eenerated dunng the recession. Their old home appreciated so much that they are able to put out the big down payment required to buy homes at these prices and still have monthly payments they can meet. This 1s a prosperous mass moveup market.·· The sizes or the homes currently available In South Orange County and their January-to-A11gust change are: South Santa Ana single·family, 1,745 square feet, no change, Irvine multi.family. 1,629 square reel , no change; Lake Forest s ingle·Cam ily, 2.l.2IO square feet, 8.6 percent larger: Mission Viejo. Laguna Hills sangle·family, 2,117 square feet, 14 percent larger; Laguna Niguel-Dann Point multi- family, 1,704 square reel. 6 7 percent larger: Cap1strano·San Clemente slngle·famlly, 2,251 square feet. 19 percent larger: and Capistrano-San Clemente multi·family, 1,412 square reel, 2 4 per· cent smaller. South Laguna Homes Previewed Villa PaC'ifica, an adull-onentcd communl ty of 78 pal io hOm<'S situated m tht" hills of South I.a~un.1, '' now open for preview sull'S. De\ doped by Presley of Southern California, Villa Pac1f1C'o featur('s two·bf'droom . t\i.o.bath detacheJ hom1·-. ~•th priCl.'S st:trtmi: Ill $60,995 With l'onstrurt1on :.till in pro.:rt•s:-.. hu) l'rs l·an select t'hVH'e s1l<'s for their new horn1' durini.: the l'Urrt•nt pr('Vll'\\ uf plans s ho" IOR TIIREE FLOOR plans are orrered. ranging from 1398 lo 1570 square feet or living space. "Villa P acifica is de- signed for luxury hv· tnf'. ·· said John Wright, area salts manager for Presley . "E very home mcludes such amenities as a di 11 hwasher , garbage disposal, high· low range with Hlf· cleaning ov<'n , fireplace. automatic garage door opt•ner. shag carpeting, book !>hehes. cable TV antenna , mirrored Paid AdvPrti!\emenl wardrobe doors and cathedral ceilings." "One of Villa Pacifica's greatest as· sets is its location,'' Wri&hl said "Situated high above Laguna, rest· d e nts will e n joy breathtaking scenery and peaceful seclusion, with nearby shopping. Information is availa- ble at the Valla Pacifica information center local ed atop Pacific 1sland Drlve at Star View Lane in South Laguna. or by New Pool Concept F ont.1inehlcnu Por>ls. a new conr<'pl In -.wlmmin.: pnol ~. i~ ownf-cl hv Tom llowarc1 who holds a stronl{ b.H·kr.rnunc1 in s wimming po<1l pl11rnb1n.11 .mil construction supcrv1s1ni: ror n lar.11e Orm. llo has been lnvolvt•tl 1n 1&11 faccL'I or lht: pool buslne'l'i for approximately eiitht yf'llrll Tom mlllnlnan11 that h~ ts taklnl( a , confidence and an ongoing rapport with the builder. With this an mind, he personally attend s each appointment accompanied by n competent designer and spends much lime consulting with the chenl so thnt he fully understands what can ~ done to an average backyard. calling 493·2822. The pro- j~ can be reached by taking Crown Valley Parkway from either the Pacific Coast Highway or the San Diego Freeway to Pacific Island Drive, and then up to Star View L~ne. DAVID B. KUHN Sa. bas been promoted to director ot community deve.lopmenl act'()rdin1 to ()oqlas M G relier, vice president of tht' I rvme. Company and bead ol ita resldentJal division ln his new position, Kuhn is n:sponslble for the Vlllaie of Woodbridfe development proaram Tbb includes direct101 conatrul'Uon, plannln1 the remainln11 three quarter~. galn11•Jt 11pprovBl for those plans from lhe City or lrvine, and establishing the ap· proprlate commun.ltr assocla· tions Kuhn pre\ lously was pro- ject manager for Woodbrid&e responsible for dirffting con- struction with some 800 workers •uttN and a budget of abo ut $18,000,000. He joined the Irvine Cpmpany in 1971 as a project engineer for Promontory Bay Homes in rqewport Beach's Bayside Village lie was also ln· volved in the community of Deerfield Before Joining the Irvine Company, Kuhn was a second officer for PSA Air L&nes and served as a captain in the United States Air Force He gradual· ed with honors from the United Stales MilJtary Academy at West Point and attended the lJniversity of California at Los AngelCl' Kuhn, 33. hves with his wire. Ro:.cmane and son, David in the Irvine Village of Turtle Rock. PETER HOLLEN&ECK was named today Vic-e·President. Pro1ects, by Walter R. Gayner, President. Eagle Development, a Newport Beach based builder/developer firm. Eagle 1s currently involved in projects localed in California and Tex· as. Hollenbeck will be responsible for marketing and saJes coordinatJon. Hollenbeck ·s l5 years or experience in the real estate industry embraces rcsidenllal, commercial and industrial projects in New York, 9hio, Florida and California. As one of three partn<·r~. he founded and directed the Ganar Corporation, a retail- oriented, land-holding company in Florida. Prior to this be served as President and Chief Executive of· ficer or a real estate brokerage tn lhe Cleveland, Ohio area. ON THE BEACH Win ter Prices from 5 37,900 (Not Leased Lind) Now you can nve righl on the beach In Long Beach al the presttg1ous Queen's Surf Ill a price tu below whal you would expecl En1oy riool. spa. recreation room the wide white sandy beach e11clltng v•ows In a lu•ury one bedroom home from '37.900 Winter proces Address. ____ ......, Oller good unltl November l Adults 001y LONG BEACH 1750 East Ocean Blvd Pl'IOne: (213) 435-7661 Offtce Hours 10 00 am. lo Dusk -t 1 ••• 1 ••• , ' CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? Fontalnebleou Pools speclalltei1 in early C alifornia and Mediterranean design..,. To create an adobe look , be incorporates around the swimming pool special deckinl with mud wash 1lump atone walls. Brick coplog and brick cape around the pool and adobe walls continue the effect. A tot.al early California look can be obtaJned by the addition or adobe outdoor bars with Spanish type ramadsa <!«orated in omamentaJ Iron work. In addition to this particular type of pool, all styles or architectural design -modern, Roman, Grecian -are incorporated by Fontainebleau Pools to fit the style of home and taste or the client. Additonal Items to enhance the navor of a particuJar style are such lblnes as fire pits, guebos. waterfalls, fountains. barbecue stubs, outdoor drinking founWns andsbower.4. Coming Soon. Newport Terrace. Tom Howerd edd1 his own styf• of nalr and H ftH of beauty to hit custom dealgned Fontalne~eau awtmmlng pools. completely difrerent approach to the swimming pool industry. Whereas. the process of pool building in the industry has been, Wld continuer so be, plannint the . plainest and most simple design · wllb e mphasis on ra s t and uncomplicated construc:Uoo. Tom believes in " totalJy dlfrerent concept of California~ living. n 1s his belief that ll'fyone destrinr : '° buUd a pool should bavo complct• A hom e owner can obtain a master plot plan including landscape ideas valued from two lo six hundred dollars if drawn up by a professional -free to a pl'OSpectlve buyer or Fontainebleau Pools . No matt er bow busy , Fontainebleau Pools give their personal attention to each job under construction both before and after ser vice to enllure a satisfied ~u stomer . Phone 833-0750 or (94-8477. Grand Opening Phase Ill. Wrthout mo1<1ng o big thing of it, we just reopened lhe doors ot Newport Ter· race In preparation for the Grand Opening of Phase Ill We're not going all out to spread lhe wOfd yet becouse we're ortv able to toke o smo~ depasit ond o resefYolion. But It yood ~ke to be among the frrst to learn of the Grond Opening dote. stop by ond talk with our salesman. He'D be happy to ocquo1nt you with the exciting 2 ond 3 bedroom floor plans feotunng voulled ceiffngs. firePoc:es ond on new exteriors that com~ment the seaside envirorvnent. And wh le you're there, be sure fo toke o stroff In the fully-londscoped 15 acre meadow thors o complete wOOd of recreation with pools. Jacuzzi. souno. volleyball. basketball. putting green and much more. So stop by soon. Because wtth only 28 homes going on sole. once the we<d gets out rm be o wen kept secret that ddn't keep long newport 1errace Exciting Townhomes In Newport Beach Col/646-5001 from '51 ,950 ) Hollenbeck ls a graduate of Colaat Unlversily and was an omc~r m Uw MIUine Co~ Hl:s p18t ac· tivlues baH 1oc:luded Chairmnn of lhe ChamMr or Commerce and ChalrmMn of the Jaycees in Hudson, Ohio. JOE SIRE or Coats and Wallal'c Real F:state, lnc .. has been notified he hab been ::1ucceas!ul In ob talning b.1$ brokl'r's llcenac SU'e bas been with the firm for seven years1 startina In trucl sales with h1::1 parents Glenn ana Jane Sire at aec 19. Sllll Slrc resides In lluntinaton Beach with his wlfo Roe and baby daughter Scarlett. He is a member of the Hunlln1ton Beach Fountain Valley Board of Realtors Million Dollar Club and is nlso a Member or Califomla Association of Realtors and Na· taonal Assoc1at1on of Realtors and works at the Huntineton Beach o ffi ce of Coats and Wallace. CHARLES S. DREYER of South Lag~ former director of marketJng for Grant Company and Larwin Group. maJor homebwldtng organuoa· lions, has been named vice president of Alison Mortgage Investment Trust, Newport Beach. Dreyer, 38, will dired the sales, marketrng and merchandising or numerous large condominium projects which are controlled by Alison in states throughout the nation . Ills immediate responsibilities encompass 18 projects In locates ranging from Boston to Kona, Hawaii, and involve more than 3,500 condominium units. Prior to accepting rus new position, Dreyer was vice president-marketing for Grant Company where be held major responsibilities for s ales. marketing and escrow activities. Earlier be was vice president of marketing operations for the La.rwin Group of Beverly Hills where he directed saJes, marketing. merchandising and loan process- ing activities for the·company's 61 re!\idenllal de- velopments and 10 regionaJ loan processing olfices. \1111 I• l h,111 l •'\1 111q111r,1t,. pt1''11lt 11h If' .. 1 •• ,ll B11; { ·'"'"" ..... lllt "' tl11· ... ·'''"''" I ht p1 1\•.1 11· Ht>:< .11 """ < 1•111111 \ ( l11b .111J 1,-. h11l1• 1:1•11 t 11111 I' l'1t•\illltlV 1t1 ~I \\ J'l•tl ( I 1111 I " ltllollH loll ,1111J 11llllllH'I\ 1,11 t•1•t•r,1l1111" .11id In 1nr l11d11,111.tl l',11 1. ,\ • up1·rl.1r<1t111I111 1•11•pt·1tv ·'l'J'll't 1.1t11rn ~t'\\(• .. l ·hldt111 111 It• lf11, J'll''lt);1011 .. , ,\W,11 d W 111111111: I lllllf!HHlil \' I' fi11: ( •lllYOll ltll\ """1111' , .I I t1iHl"trllllllllll ll1.1l J'I P Vl.fl"• 1•\t1•rinr m.rn1tt•n.111\r wt \'n ' .111.t tl11• Jl'l1ght., of ,111 ,.,, l11 .. 1v1• t 11unt 1v1 lul1 1•nv11onmr11t. I '<fl11.,111• :'. .111d .l lwdr11.1111 1nw11homM cwl'l'look tlw 1:111f q111r<i\' J\r.111td11lly l.1nJ'l1.1p1·d <011rtv.11d·• l<-.1d 1.1 \'1111r d"or~trp l'11v.1h· 11•11111" ,111J •.wiminini: f.1,al1t1<·., .1n• .1 .,tnill fr nrn vc•11r p.1110 <,m,111 wPnclt•r m11r1• .rnd m1111· t''\t't ul1vc·~ .111J 1hn1 l.11nil11•' JrC' c .1llt 111; H1>; (. .lll\'Pll l < 1w11 l1111111•" 'thr I ('~1d1·n1 t' 11( f'I C"•ftfollh ~ lh·Jn1t•m• :' ll1·Jr11oms & Dr11 3 tt1•dmom,, ·' Brdruc.1m> &.. Dt·11 $99,800 to $159,900 Mr. Harry B.ibb1t1, S•l~s Director (714) 640-9323 .. ,• . . . .. A DAIL y PILOT Synd!y, Octoo.r 3. 117' :Housing Booni IJmited? .. Expanded Construction Rates 'Can't Hold On' Southern California buHdel"S 'Who are ex~rienci.ng one ot t.be blunt ruJ estate booma 1Jnee World War ll must bew~. cau- U«im Saolord R. Good.kin, real estate analyst a.nd reseattber wbo bas accurately predicted the ups and downa or lbe volatile in· dustry for some two decades. Goodkin. in a talk to the ManllfactQred Hoastng Institute, in Fullerton, said what's happen- ing ln our local martetplaces 1.5 profound. with lotteries, crowds fiehtlng for the ''Macy's bargain basement·' of who bas a chance to set the neat bo'lle, buyer1 not .. even canoe bow bit tbe bouH ls or exactly what t.be view 11. "They 're buylnf almo1t anytblo1 avalbble," Goodk.ln uya. HOUSI NG STARTS will be up incredibly over last year. he said. Orange County w\IJ be up between 40-SO percent; Los AnceJes wtU be up 23 percent;. R.lvenlde, Zt pereent; San Fran· daco. 20 percent and San Diego cloH to 100 percent. Naliooally tbe picture, accordin& to Mortgage Subsidy Program Boosted WASHINGTON -The Na· tional Ass ociation of Home Builders bas urged Congress to continue. at leas t oo a standby ba.sis, government programs thn provide mortgage money at t>elow market interest rates dur- ing periods when credit is tight and expensive Jn testimony before a Senate Banking Housing and Urban Af. fairs Committee oversight hear- ing, J .S. '"Mickey" Norman Jr., or Houston. said that without the mortgag e funds provide d through the tandem and so-called Brooke-Cranston programs "many builders would have bei!n unable to s urvive" the 1974·75 re- cession. ·THESE GOVERNMENT pro- grams are "a needed adjunct to other government efforts de· signed to assure that every American family has the OP· pottunity to obtain adequate housing at a cost it can afford." Norman. the immediate past president or NAH B. said. '"They are especially needed when other government actions lighten up the supply oC mortgage funds and dnve up interest rates." Although the housing picture has brightened. cons\derably in the past yedr. Norman warned that Interest rates hover at about nine percent -far too high for the budgete or millions or moderate income families. Many of these families. however. wowd be able to afford a new home with 7Vi percent mortgage money pro- vided under the Brooke-Cranston program, he said. 111E BROOKE-Cranston pro- gram ts one of the government's most effective but least ex· pensive housing programs. The Government National Mortgage As~ialion agrees in advance to buy mortgages from lenders at 7\-'J percent interest rat.es. The lender issues the 7~ per<:ent mortgage to a new homebuyer or apartment bQilder and then sells the mortgage to GNMA, 'fhich, in turn, either keeps the mortgage in its own portfolio or sells it on the open market. In ef· feet, the government is subsidiz· ing the difference between the 712 percent interest rate and the going rate for mortgages in the secondary market. In 197•· 75, $7 . 75 billion in Brooke-Cranston money was re· leued for purchase of single family mortgages. Another $S billion was released this year for purchase of FHA/VA apartment mortgages. THE R ECENT upturn In multifamily starts, Norman said. can be attributed to the release of the 7~ percent m ortgage money Another possibility would be for Congress to enact a perma· nent trigg e r mechanis m "'whereby tandem funds wouJd be available whenever housing starts Call below a certain level, .. Norman said. Thi s would eliminate the uncertainty in the housing industry crealt'd by the government's "start again - slop again" policy in regards to whether the program wouJd be renewed. Norman also noted that GNMA has recaptured about $S b1l1Jon from Its recent mortgage sales. He Qrged HUD to release this money for purchase or single family mortgages. on THE flEVADA SIDE OF THE COLORADO RIVER Open Space, Views, Boating Fishing, Places to Roam, Ride and Playl No longer do you have to "rough If ' or sen le lor a.mobile home wl1en vou can en1ov the lretldom. the adventure. tne blue sky of the great Color11do River country Now. despite the regulations that are curta11tng riverside development 1n this unique pleasuretand, you c .. n own 1 lu11unous. fully·leatured townhome 1n the pnvate t.ommunitv of Sundin~ Shores Sundance Shores is In Nevada-the lun side of the rover-where there are no State taxes and no COfe><>rate taxes ti's a community ol JuM J2 attached desert homes and alt or it above the great Colorado Your Sundance Snores 111111 11 complete with built-in kitchens (r11tr1gtr1tor, too). tireptace. prtvate patio and much more Just to the north tS Oavta Oam end giant Lake Mo1a11e. 1 f1Sherm1 n's paradise Water skiers will find their perlect world here. too, 11 will 1ocl\ hounds and nature tover• There are 11cres ol wide open •P•oes to roam and ride Three riverside cas1no'1 nearby The Bullhead City prtvate eirport Is just acrose from Sund•nce Snores . end all anopp1no 11nd c1111c terv1oes are readily a1111table 1n Bullhead C•tv HURRY! ONLY 25 REMAIN! 3 & 4 Bedrooms - 2 Baths •38,500 to '44,000 · Erceltent Terms COLOR PHOTOS AND FULL INFORMATION JUST MINUTES AWAYf Visit the Welke< & Lee Hom• She>ppers Information Cen .. r In Ana helm th ta W9M-5ee ectual color pnotos of IN tO'fmhouses, the rfYer, the rete>r1 tun of thla exciting arM... Welker & Lee tntonnatloo Centtlf It Of*' daily from 9:00 until 5.00. Off the Santa Ana F,_.ay at Hart:ior Bt\id. In Anaheim •lld turn South. At the first street tum left That'• Manc:tleeter Come to the we1q, & L• building at t4n. Mancilest« Is parallel to the freeway. Jutt uat of OiSMytand. Goodkin, ll up. but not qwte as h1lh as Calllornia. Olica6o will be up 30 percent; Dallu up S3 per~ent ; AUaota, overbuilt to but hell, up only 30 percent; eo.too and Washlqlon. D.C. up eo pattnt and Houston, which ii almply unbelieveable even foe Teus, will be up S7 percent Multi-family housing in Houston will be up 100 percent. Goodltln sa_ya these rates simp. ly cannot hold steady with buiJders paying ever-increasing prices for buildable land and housing appreciation ln Southern California at three percent a month. compared to l ~ percent in 1913-75 and 1 percent tn 1911-72. "All indications ~that high end bousing is au that can be built, because of overall ineffi- cient and foolish land use and land cost," be says. "As a resuJt, there will be an evolving build-up of inventory in the higher price ranges, beginning the last quarter or 1976 and through 1977," Goodkin predicts. "I DO NOT believe 1976 is anything but an atomic mub- tion. Speculators are distorting the strength of the higher end market. It is not indicative of what is going to happen in the next two. three, four or five years; not as long as land prices behave as crazily as they have. Government must encourage and comprehend more density per acre to force land and home prices down. "In just th e six -county Southern California region there is a need for approximately 150,000 new housing units eacb year, and there isn't enough al- lowable land to build homes within the reach of the people in the middle class who need them most,•' he said . Goodkin said latest realtor statistits show the average price ol existing homes sold in the Western United States at $51.400, up $6, 700 over a 12-month period. GOODKIN SA VS one o ( the possible solutions rests with Cac- t ory · b ui It hous ing. "It i s absolutely imperative that HUD, lenders. and local building jurisdictions. as well as city fathers who are really trying to solve the growing problem o( the bulk of the population not being able to afford housinjl, un- derstand the great opportunities, the flexibility as well as lhe necess ities to be able to use mobil and modular hous ing without forcing it to become higher than it should be,·· he said. CALIFORNIA ...i • ' n ~ 0 ~ ® 0 " \ ARIZONA 8ULlHfAO CITY VISIT TMl '"'°"*TION CPn'l........cAU. cou.ICT NOW-~---~------"'----------' o" llllAtl "' ma "NO oeuGAnoH'" ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CAU. llltlCl ITRAIOHT (102) -.2SOS OQJP 1•1'M • 9=..-....... . P.0 lloo IQL ........... I ...._ _ ______ _..., ----,-~. t~~~~~~~~----....:~----------~.::~~~~~~ AOQlll[U~------Orl':-~ arArc. rP--"'40#t- • • • • • • • • • •~··~••••••••••••••• '---'--. ' • BEDROOM wrTH A VIEW AT BROADMOOR Second Turtle Rock Patio Phase Opens The second of three phases of new homes at Turtle Rock Glen Patio Homes has opened in the Irvine VIII age or Turtle Rock. Four floor plans are offered, with sizes from 1.995 lo 2,68.l square feet. Prices of the second phase homes are Crom $96.900 to $126,900. The Glen homes of Turtle Rock are set 10 the genUe foothills generally t o the east of the Univer sity of Cahrorma, lrvme campus. The village 1tselr is bounded roughly by Culver Drive on the west. Bonita Canyon Drive to the south, the Sand Canyon Rese r voir t o the e ast and William R. Mason Regional Park on the north THREE, FOUR and five bedroom Glen homes are availa· ble with two baths in both single level plans and two and one-half or three Cull baths io the two. story homes. Largest or the plans is the 2.68.l-square -root "Devonshire.·· with ri ve bedrooms and three full baths in two stories. This lavish home with it.s attached three-car garage has a double door entry opening to a view or a two-story living room. a large entry foyer, and a formal dining room over- looking the spacious step-down living room. The 2,353-square·foot "Inver- ness" has four bedrooms and two and a half baths in a distinctive tra·le vel configuration. Three fireplaces service the living room, library a nd family room. The plans' library is an ideal retreat. situated four steps down from the first noor entry level, with a sky-llght overhead and a bwlt·rn wet bar. To reach the Turtle Rock Glen models, take the Culver Drive of- framp from either the Santa Ana or the San Diego Creeways and drive south. Turn left on Campus Drive. then left again on Turtle Rock Drive. Travel about hall a mile. to the intersection or Turtle Roc k Drive and Rippling Stream. The sales information will be located at the inlersee· lion. err~ Fine View Offered aJ, Broadmoor .. A clear vlew or 1 P&clllc sun e!t Is at MOit a abort stroll from the h'onl door of any B~ San Clemente homo, • blll1lde neighborhood in northem San Clemente. A large maj()rity of lbe 201 homo in Broadmoor San Clemente feature ocean vlews. rtrbt from lht1 property. Tho hut· ury, stnale-story homes were bulll cui terraced hillsides to permit mnlmum fl\joyment ol lhevlew. Some homes feature direct ocean views from as many as lour separate rooms, and each room with its own slidin& 1lass doorway to the backyard. T H E BROADMOOR San Clemente neighborhood is local· eel on the northern side o( the Ci· lY. To reacb it \ake the San Diego Freeway to lbe Ave Pico orr. ramp, follow Ave Pico inland to Ave PresldJo. tum right and drl ve up the bill to the neighborhood information center and model complex. Furnished models are open from 10 a .m . to dusk. daily Prices at Broadmoor San Clemente currenUy range from $87,990 to $103,990. The largest of the homes Is the 2.323-square-Coot Sandc.aslle, with four bedrooms and two baths. It features back-to-back ramlJy and living rooms. each with its own fittplace, and clear view out.side. Sliding glass doors in both rooms provide easy ac- cess to the backyard. There is also a versatile atrium providing a fresh touch or nature for the breakfast nook and den. THE NEXT largest home is the 2,242-square-foot Brigantine. which also has four bedrooms and two baths. The Brigantine takes maximum advantage of the seascape, or other views, with four rooms -living room, breakfast nook. dining room, and master suite -all facing the re- ar of the home . Each or the four rear rooms bas its own sliding glass access way to the backyard. Between the diniog room and living room there is almost a solid wall of glass for the best possible view to the ou~­ side. The 2,067-square-root Wind· jammer also has four bedrooms and two baths. While it does not have four roo m s ocr the backyard. the Windjammer has been des igned so there is a pleasant view from nearly every room in the house. At our sneak preview sale special prices Lay the cornerstone for years of happy f amlly memories In a PARK M ESA HOME. The kind of deslrably-Jocated single- f amily detached home you thought would be priced out of reach. Not so if you take prompt advantage of our mld- constructlon sale! Two or three bedrooms Two baths • Famlly room Atrium in most plans Cathedral cellJngs wtth rough sawn beams •Wood shake roofs Double car garage Backyard fencing Sprinklers and lawn in front yard Ceramic Tiie Entries QUALITY SINGLE FAMILY HOMES FROM $57,500 3101 ManistTee Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 (714) 549-5225 IN OCENf·Cl.OSE COSTA MESA ~-(-~----- .. .. ....... Al The llcPtt Mlrbqllece on the Onrce Coat . DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED · .ADS YoU Can Sell It, F1nd It, [ 842 •5678 ) One Call Serva Trade It With a Wri Ad . . Fest Qeclt ~ ta:..htate ........ 1000.2"9 ~ & ~· 50$0.'~ Men•~• l11t ...... .,..,, I .......... 3000 4'f9 s..'Vic . • • ... ~ ..... & -- ............ at_ .. & ~" -'°" ~ ........ f000.9099 nu •tlll .......... 5000-50ilf "' ~ & _1 Auttun1biu~ ..._.9 __ .. ,~ ...... ,_ '" TranlPtff •leu• . . .. 1-1"'1'TY ....... ,..,. We ........ for w. tto.es .... Wt ........... w. ............................................................................................. •1 I ti IOOJGwr.. 1002 •-•" -1002 1002 ............................................................................................ otlGIMAL llUffS First ti me offered. Built & decorated to custom specifications; a one of a kind home with the choice location for-bay view & privacy. 2 Mstr. suites. 3 baths. Elegant formal dining area. Exclusive listing. Shown by app 't. only. $162.500 Justsomeold<nen.S of fine properties to show you. Please call - C.F. COLESWORTHY 64CMt020 EASTBLUFF CENTER Ga•r" I 002. GaMral 1002 ..•......•....••.......•.••••................. EXQUISITE * VIEW* $315 000 Magnificent view ol Harbor, Catalina & Palos Verdes. Best in CdM/NB area. Professionally decorated & landscaped. Stunning, one of a kind family & entertainment home on quiet street -no thru traffic. 4500 sq. ft., 6 bdrm, pool. jacuzzi, formal dining room, 3 fireplaces. Agt. 55 I ·2714 or 75~652 r 1002 GNttol 1002 .....•....•...........• •••••········•···•·•··· NEWPORT HEIGHTS Decorator's Home TUSTIN E~J)t.'rif'nll' the µru.IL• of owning this :<Lunmni:: llc- t•oralor'.s horn\'. lt'.s onlv 4 \Cars nht ;1nd IOl':Jll-d 1i1 a choice Tu~1111 location. 1-;rlJOY tis l'Jrpds. Vwi [;;st~ J!iif 644-1133 ~~n it~ ANYTIME IEST IM ILUFFS OPB4 HOUSH SUM. l·S 2''2 VISTA OltMADA 4 IR.. l IA. GUADALUPE I.ots or wrought iron, cathedral ceilings, Mt. view. Elegant living with plantation shutters, .Plush carpeting, lots of wallpaper & mirrors. $129,500. 2321 !AST&WP Dam l Ill.. 2 IA. SPUT UY&. Immac. cood., highly upgraded, low leasehold, low maintenance. Can't miss on this one! $19,SOO. 24U VISTA HOGA.I JIL.21A..OMILIYB. Beautifully rumisbed, lease. On lovely greenbelt. close to pool. Ready to move in. $520A Month. OTHElt IUffS UA5ES $500 TO $675 llCi CAHYOH Reduced $20,000 to sell! Deauville Model, completely customized in every detail! Done in exquisite taste. Shown by app't., call fi44.ll93. Price $239,000 .. I 1002GHer.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Cape Cod, Southport. 6 bedrooms. extensive oak paneling in lrg game room. Unique pool area, large side yard. Price, $32.5,000. Will consider smaller home in trade + cash. 644-6709 HACIENDA There 1s oo end to tlw possiblbUc::.! ~ Lovely 2 b e droom, 3 hath ' Spacious lt\'tnl!: room . f amily room wtlh beamed cc1l111i:. plus t•x t ra lurgc J1re pl•n·e Every woman's 'lrt•arn kitchen + + + 3 t•.ir garagc, 2 workshop~ Potllog room and lari:t• yard. All for Sl!'l.!!00 full pnce. r.tG-7171. Liut pa1wr::., v.ork::.hop in GeMnll I 002 GaMrol I 002 ~::trJ)!C'. h~auttful pa\10 •••·•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()f tNl1,•J•ll • !''lff' ' J~IRlll 1·nll'rta111111cnt ltrl'a v. 1th 't1Jrl,ltn~ pool 0111<1 li· U Q l\11 O\•l'd lur 1m prm t•nwnl 1·1"b 1n this homl'1 A Cuntasllc ',1luc for~.5d0 . r:,. Tustin schools are::.uperh. Irvine Ro,quet Clb R) 0\\ Ol•r ~i:l,000 4122 f.:.o;;ruclero Ur :mr. 2ba. lam r m. formal dm111i.: rm. l)\l }d c ... 11 for u11pt-or Open Hou'\e Sun 1 5. Ph SS9-IS1S. ----------· BAYCJlEST BEAUTY t~>.~· family ihal nel'd.i- la[l(d :!pnr1o(h homl.' 5 Bdrm, 4 ba U1.: f;uruh room. fXCEPT10HAL VIEW!!! ~ CALL NOW EQUESTRIAN ESTATE! t'rom l'\ cry room In this -?" /,. 752 ·7315 Orange Park Acres W &L deliRhlful home. you CUstom Spanish 4 BR. • • have a view• Almost DONALD M. lllD fam rm, 3000 sq. fl. oo Walker&Lee Real Est.ate s.&5·9491 . · ,. .., ... 1 full acr~-$172.500. JACK new, h1Rhly upl!raded rt' • ._ '"· ..... HOWELL. Rltr.644-1156. ~sid enrt>-with <'Very -----, _____ ---- a menity • ;.aunJ , ..,ecuri OCEAHFROHT t y l>)'!>tt'm. llt•<iuliful Cho1re locatmn• • vunehnl(. 2 ~1.'l h:ar:o. & Balboa l'cmns ulJ. rare • much morl' • ll<o w 3 find~ Ma.:nif11·cm \1cw bdrms. + IJ1111lv rm + rrnm 2nd h•H•l li\1nJ.! rm llJri,:c 0H11't• rn1ilcl l'ai.alv All l'lt•<' horyw, t·omplt•le- ht> 4 or 5 hdrm'I S..'>il5,00o· Iv r~f'''or. 111 cxqu1s1te 1-'ce.App'l.nnly. l1t:.h:. <I UH .. 4 IJalbs. llLEEH HUDSON ::;:.t.19,500. Call for ;1pp't. ltEAl.TOlt 644·0322 WILL TRADE I fovr II'~ nc-rcs M I tn ••• llORSt-: llF.AVJo;N 1-:onluna. at S55.000. $65,000. Ao AC 1u: lo 1 rntle lor du11l~·x n\lur roam with a itreat 3 beach., Bdrm home. Outs lnnd· +·645·2425 * Ina local.Ion In Vista ad· j:icenl t o wide open i1pnces. Tur k rm, 5 ton hay ba rn, 2 p:iddor k-. & fonc<'d pastures. LJrc-ul '°'kids •Bf:HTll \ HE:>.HY • tU:ALTOlt~ I'll 11'1 215 Dl'I \l.11. ~.111 l'lt•m ~,,,,,.,~ ~\lltt·~ Thinking 4tlr ~~1>!~1~;1~. ~l~illn~ If ~ ou~~.~.'!J~.~~~n~ 111" itlass d l111r. 1>Jl1U . •fr 11( hu) 111i.: ,, J 1Cfc11·11l t'Orator 111lt•nor, :o.up;•r homl'. 1•1111 mar n1mplt•lr yrd. 164,11~. O~n .Sun. :o.tnrr or lull Unw p ro- WI '·I '.,IOl RF /\l T¥ I Nl ~.rn .'.l,'J H4PPYHOMI 3 BR, 2 BA, clos.e to ac hoola, store& & churches. H appy kllcbcn. Seller bought In Big Bear and ready to move. $58.SOO. brlntc your off er~. Al(ti n l 54S-3424.673· 7731 . f~1onul<1 lu ht'Iµ )OU dt•· Wr111loo how muc h you clitn itet for your h•lUW We con fill you in on lh1• <'Ol'll invnlvt-d us wt•ll a11 what you can l''tlWCt . CAii today for an appl-. ~ • Have somethin11 you want • caMU IMIO CIWAlft toseU!Cla.ss1lll.'dltdsdoTry a Dail y Pilot ll well -Cull NOW, Class11il'd Ad to buy, <tt'll 642·~8. °' l"l'nl soml'thmg. ---- International Designer Pattern Add a Western loot to Jour wardrobe With W. Spildea Boutlqve pa.nbUlt.. the anllned aldrt·J•cltet bas contrast shaped 70k• 1be pats bHe 2 pf4c:e legs and are set on a waistband with front lipper closl:;D1. Fabrics: linen, coc.ton, dtll.lm, JJ1ht aod mecbum welabt woot 10'1'15 ts CUL only in M.bta ~16. Si&e U requires 2 yd:s. ol -0'' fabric phaa ~yd. conttast for the shirt and l 5/1 yds. plut 1'4 yda. contrast for the pants. To order: MOd pattern. r:=~..s.i1 ·number, slie. name. 9ddrese aftd lip. Pric. SUO plm ~ post.a«e and bandlin.g. attr.-! ~by Otwllkatlon: ~ 2;. t>•~ .. "u\S and E'Mtmblet, $UO ~d. llale' ~beck ~able to ~ Seftd arden tCJ tlala" :.T&;: ~-~I Bddce 8&;. JIUfOnl, 1U. • • ~~~--(~.~~.!,._.. &.ind!y.OclotlerS.1979 OArt.YPILOT ., •-•ti 1902 ._,., tOOJ ~.':.~~ ....... .._..,_S. 'HcleMtforS-. ........................ ......................... 1002 .............................................. .. •wr.. IOOJ8_u.. IOOZ SALES ASSOCIATE BOBKADAN OP9f HOUSIS 1·5 PM 4 BEDROOMS, 2 BA'nt, F.R. $69,900 1748 JOWA sr .. COSTA MESA 4 BEDROOM , 1~ Bath, F .R. ~.500 19132 Stingray. Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOMS. 2 Ba, F.R. Pool $81,950 21912 Seacrest Lane, Hntg. Bch. 4 BEDRMS, 2'h Ba, New $87,990 206 7th Street, Huntington Beach ~TUMITY CAltlllt HIGMr Come as you are and get the details on your future in the lucrative real estate pro!ession. Speak directly with our Fo~tain Valley Manager. Available Tues. and Thurs. evening 6 to9p.m. or call for appt. Pl.AM TODAY fOll YOUR TOMOUOW 18055 Magnolia St .. Fountain Valley 963·8311 TaEMIHDOUS MUAVERDi LoH•ly. h~bly upgriAdtd hidden a t l ory 10 Soulht'rn Ah!i.u Vl'rdc t'rom lh~ l('rr;.1110 t>nlr) tu lhll ""t't !Jar. tu lht-ro\• rn'<I put10 b('i.11h• th bc-.autihd pool and \ 1cll, lllJ }001' l') ~" llllh thl!> ll'\'mt!ndt>u.' ''11lur. Citll 546·2313 TO SEE 11 NOW! Of'!~ Ill o. "' fuN 11\t•'~rt. 1•1111 OWHER WILL FIHAHCE 3 Bdrm:.., 1~ baths: University P11rl.., lr\'lnt• home. 1,m l'Orawr, w1\h lllnum &: loH•I~ i.:.1,.,it'ru l'ollH•nwnt lo pool & ten Ill,, ~7.501) 55 Willow Tru lOM <~>en l"ri1S111 Sun l.S 'Y"°""d Exchangon * * 133-1768. * llKE TO IEACH Super area, super roodi· lion, s uper family home Thi:. S bt.odroom, 2 story large family bume oo a rorner lot Is near a II srhool.s, shopping, beach and parks. Call 5-16 Z313 before it's too I ale to :.t•e ll' ""'" 1110 • 11 < """ ro Ill •· 1 • ['81flftH;I .............................................. ·Pete Btursll flaftg. . pre6enl6 FOR THE ESTAlt MINOm • ACU AND A H4&Jl -or beauty and space. Gracious 4 bedrm Hacienda with l'itables, pool, green lawn and trees. Ample room for tennis. f nmlly or carbufrs. * MBA DRIVI -Cahf ornia rancho on 3.., acres, overlookmg Upper Bay. Unbelievable rind in the llorbor Area! Lovely 4 bedrm home with large mas_ter s uite. formal dining room. family rm /den. swimming pool and sep!l~~te guest/lanai with entertaining factbties. Room for stables and tennis courts. NEW LISTING DOYER SHORES •SMASHING wate rfront with swimming pool. Slips for 3 boats. S bedrm, 41h baths, den. Call for appt. BEST BAYCREST 1"ESTCllFf BUYS * GUMWOOD -real family living! S Bedrooms, dining room. family room and huge yard -all the area and facilities for active family life. GeMrol 1002 GeMnl I 002 -------•I * WARWICK -be good to yourself. enjoy this warm family home all year 'round,cuddled by the stone fireplace in the family room or refresh yourself in the sparkling pool. All this and 4 bedrooms too. $1.25,000. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OPIH _SUH. I ·5 22 UMDA ISLE Lu.xunous 4 BR. home. Family rm. & formal dining. with view toward H~rbor Island. Boat slip. $325,000 New -under construction, Contemp. Cape Cod. Oak fl rs .. S BR, 411-a Ba .. 3 frplcs. Lndscpd. Boat slip. $J75,000. Custom 6500 sq _ ft. waterfront home on the point. 134 Ft. frontage with m_agnificent view of boats & harbor. Sllp for large boats. Remodeling has been started -finish it to your own taste. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 Bc,.r~•d" Dt •vt> N 8 6 7S O 161 . MESA VERDE OPEN SUH. I ·S 2934 JAVA RD. 4 BH , 2 ba., family/d in rm. Gracious, open lcel- 1ng. Qwet area. SU0,000 lal>oa loy Prop. Realtors * 67S.7060. •Abandoned• 15~0W9fWick. Wl'ltdtff,MI WJS-1-5 642-5200. 675-4060 Magnificent Sac. breed· m~ & lra1m11g 1-:STATI-~ Geu11r.e 1002.GtMr.e 1001 C r l' J t t• ct ( o r t h ~ • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• ••• • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • •••• •••• • •• P ll 0 1-' 1-: S ~ I 0 X A I. 1-:xl·Xl'Tl\'Jo: hClr:.t• Ill\ - l'r Juoo :.c.1 11 111Jin hmu•eo. 2000 ,,q tl. i.:ue"t hou,,c, J2uu :.q fl traine r '!:> home. Tn•t· ltnt>d drtvt• thruugll man1tured ..:rounds pool, waterfall, hay loft, barn, tad room, stabks. train rtnR. fe n ced pasture. Open Sundav l·S; Call now for direc- li on s. Agent (7 1-l l ~1188 COSTA MESA BEAUTY IEST COLLEGE PAU-$62,500 Lovely cul de sac; 1750sq. ft., spacious 3 bdrm .. 2 ba .. 2 frplcs., ram. rm., s hake roof. Delightful, encl. yard. Sprinklers back & front; elec. garage door. Immac. condition! 10% Down. Exclusive, app't. only. G......a 1002G....-ol 1002 1 ..................... 1 HELEN B. DOWD ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 551·2000 SPECTACULAR TURTLE ROCK VIEW. This beautiful 3 bdrm. 2'h bath Plan SO in Turtle Rock Terrace has a fantastic view by day & night! Living rm & s pacious family rm with beautiful Palos Verdes Stone Fireplaces. Upgraded carpeting & drapes thruout. Covered patio. Rear yard is so big there's room for a pool! Wet bar. Large formal dining rm. $141,900. OPlH SUMDAY I .5 It 191 MOIWOOO TaUCl Ge•nl 1002'Gwr.. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OpenJJ.owe SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 300 ICINGS PLACE - NEWPORT HEIGHTS Delightful 3 bdrm., 2 bath home in exquisite condition lhruout. Features include lovely pool & large deck area +·a tree shaded side patio; modern kitchen, dining rm. with view or hills lge. inside jacuzzi & fenced in sid~ yard, excellent for storaJ(e. Prirect to selJ now at $129,950 WILLIAM WINTON REAL ESTATE 229 Marine. 8alllla Island &7~3331 scc~~-4~~s· Tliat lntrigoing Word Goin. wit/, a Clludfe ~ ... GAY I. NIAM-----•=.-c .. "-!. ot~ ..,.. __ .......,.,. -""'•""""'-· I· W I IC H Y S I I* r I I I ,EGROT I I I I' I I TOE PAT I I I I I I' J IAllOUO I Afafherw .. ~ ' I I I' I I ~=!1o;.~ asked, "Have ycu learned 1 ... ...,... ...... £,........,T,;L~A~D .--II to ~ ao far?" 'We I I' I I I ti.ven·, gone 1rito coo1<1no "-~---'-"--'-· ~ _ __,_..__, yet,H she replied. 'We're r- 1 -:-------. only -to-." l.OYPOll I ~·::1 :_, ... _-_,.-_..:: ..... 1---.;;. ..... 1-........... ! $~:. n:;, :i: *Eastside* *Charmer* Walk lo 5chool • i:ood tloor plan 3 I ;1 rge hcdrooms • 2 r1n•plan•s -beautiful ~ ard -ovcr- RIALTO•. INC. MLS 644-0134 1 '7l Top Usfw & Top Sa1nU11M 1974 & lt75 ........ Up Mewport..WHG lo.-cl of Rfflton 1002G ........ 1002 111Led j.laraRl' 1fin1shed 1. GeMf'Cll Boal or trailer 0 ale. CaU r ~ ............................................ .. or appt. 9 Hew I Br Units Bt>st CM loc. Frpk, UWs. TUCKED AWAY l.~!!!!!~!!~~J patios. ~.000. Oceanfront l>plx 2Br, 3ba m ca. unit Xlnl summer /wtr rental S'.?75.000. Open Sun 1 5 on quiet Costa Mesa cul de·:.ac. 3 Bedroom, ;! bath, + huge boous roam (ideal for mother·m·law teenallcrs. etc). Slt1 down h v rm, Cplc, shak1 roor, large yard an•l muc h morl'! Pri c~cl rtllht-hurry ! 546·51180 . PALATIAL M.V. 3308 W. Uce:w fronl. Lido Sonds Home 3Br. 2uu. Steps loocc.in SfJ.'},500. Open Sun 1 5 5.1™ River Ave. Newport Pier Reolty 673 2058 ~HERITAGE This home 11> for exec. en- l <' rl a 1 n e r . Elel!a nt . lt~1ar101111 4 bdrm, 4 ba, lrg k1td1en, frml din, huge "'R w /wet har, 2 frpks. 3 1:ar R:JraRe. pool ~1ted yrl. Near i.:o lf course & new park •---------• 1002GeMHI REALTORS 1002 W &L Walkcr&Lee Real Estate 545-9491 REDUCED $4000 Localed m Me1111 dcl l\fHr 111 a supcr spcc1a I home 2300 ~q ft• nf family "'. ml(, 4 lwdroom + ~Ul'Sl or 111-law rh1den1;1· lun der Jlt•parate roo(). A 11p11rkhn(I t.w1111mlng 1)001 1s an addt.-d honui. Owner leavlng, stall• i;o call w see now.· Sat/Sun l·S 843Cort.H ~a -NM'IME SUPER SHARP CONDO ... ., .. ten llar'Qahls!! sd.,oo A sfual'l) 3 bcdrrn home with new paint inside and out. New carpets and drapes. Great location on large 110' deep lot. Call 546-5191) for fWJ d•tal.ls. .. .. :4 .7'-HERITAGE REA LTORS Gewral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHY List Your Home! \Valker & Lee \VIII Boy Your House Jn 72 Hours at t,air Market Valup, t~beckyoar Yellow Page. for yo•r neareftt Walk rALee office ... eall NOW to .ee If your home qaall.IJ • J Walker &lee Real Estate ~·----l----------~-----------------------·. ---- l I • ~AILY1'1LOT !Jndey.Oetotlet3.1!J76 ~.~.~ ....... t~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... 1~.~~•mu ~.~~ ........ !~-:-!!:.~~ ........ ,.,.,,. HomnFwS. ..._..Fors. G-Nll 10020_1.. IOOJ ..... ,.. 1---... r'li 100• Ga•HI 10020••.. tOOJ •• •••••• •• •• ••••••••••• ••••• •• •• ••• •••• •••• ••• ........ •• • • ••• •••••••• • • '"'', & .............................................. . G.- _. 1002 100• ................................................................. _ .......................... ________________ _ ·• aG111F.. 1002 11 ....................... ....... .. ... ........... ·---------------0 PEN HOUSE ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAT /SUM 1-5 MESA VERDE DEAHi GARDf H ~ 21 I 72 Show L ... , Sharp., bedroom. :! bath DW GHT H I h o m I.' o.., n l', h .. ~ Fa.nwuc ratnUy lw>me. • • pun:h~ .molht-r hornt: liu&c 36' C.lmlly 1oom PARK PLACE and h11., pmc-d th1:; for Low mu 11H \' n .in Ct' \\ t .... ' I 1 ', TAYLOR CO. 1:1 \!Jtit.~ .. l'tl4i l\1.,1u\1ful 3 Br. 2 ""· h~) hJkt! roor " t1m~r'1 ~wdt UI\'. ul only ~.000 &rounds complele with CALL~ :tt.60 u> barb q :I Ktnai sized bt!drcH1n,,. V:.maul\'t' m1&..~teor 1>U1h'' + + • Two llnpla<'t"•. W ill• :o.11\'Cr k 1 t t h ,. 11 t• •> r m a I 1·undJd1~h1 d1111nl( ~ Sq f\. oC ulUmatC' luxury All tor $9'J.000. Call to duy. Opco hOWlc Sat 1 ~ \\ alk lu 1-'.dlwm lh Sehl .SELECT l'r11Jlo of ownthh1p ~ .. .r. 8171 PROPERT VEAGF.ll Rlo:ALT\' ---_ ___!!_5 --1002•...,... 1002 ·······················4••··············· ... ·•· YOUU LOVI mt Charming near new 2-story home. Private beaches, boating, fishing. Some view of lovely Newport Bay. Grt>at financing. $179.000. OPIH SAT JSUM. I ·5. 2711 IA YSHOal DI. MAl-7171. CW1N J11 9 • H \ t llfl\J f'" U J,.tt I t l®'dlitl PANORAMIC VIEW Int lud1ni.t C11talina &. P.do~ \'t•rllt'-I.fl. t. -1panoui. n ~·ro \I bu1 ll home. l.H ll>hly dl'cnral lod ~t.ister ba l'qUI pp1·1I 111 Ja1:ua1 At i:on' crtihh i.h111 r, steam rm Ju~I ~led' tM6 Till W &L Walker & Lee Heal E:.tale l>-16-7111 --- MIHI ESTATE Re-modelcd JBr, 3Ba. Just reduced. SlJS.000 S09 D~An1a lMI .._Ufl'S. _ .. UNIT Out!tandlnc customized condominium in newest sectioo of the "Bluffs ." 2 1,.ge. BR .• den with frpl.. formal dining rm & 2'At baths. £xpensive wallpapers. (•ptng & drapes. Beaut. greenbelt view! Lsc $750 Mo. BIG CANYON C.C. -$159,500 Oltl•IMAL DUHi HOMIS MODB. Grandstand view (2 <!ired.ions) of Big Canyon golf course, lake & surrounding areas plus the mountains in the distance. 2 Lge bedrooms. family room, formal dining & 2 lovely baths. Air-cond. + many added features. 2 Minutes walk to clubhouse. 10 Rue Grand Vallee Sat/Sun 1·5 l IEDIOOMS -POOL -$51,500 Fantastic Anthony kidney-shaped pool completely fenced. This Costa Mesa home being completely redecorated by seller & will deliver in beautiful condition. Call us today! IA YMOMT '"COM>O• FOil LEASE NEW large 2 bedroom. ~~ bath 2nd floor apt. in finest bld& .. ;1n -~l'M .-·· · 24 -Hour security, pool, jacuzzi, sauna bi I Li a rd room . $1,250 per month. • CUSTDMIZEI UtlQUE BEACH HOME ONE BLOCK TD BAY AND OCEAN Unobstructed 360" view from private s undeck. Extensive use of wood, stained glass windows, new appliances. copper plumbing , fireplace, outdoor bath and space for boat. Completely enclosed front and back patios. Ask for Jo-Ann Doran. 0,..-..was.1 to5,.,.. 204 • .,.. Stnet. M.I. '75-1163 -640-6161- ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCAllY OWNfO COMl'ANY SlRVING THl SOUIH COASI ARlA SINCl 1963 I002 °G ........ 1002 HEW IH llG CAMYOH Architecturally exciting m every detail from the unusual cobblestone fishscale drweway and charming Country French exterior to the tasteful blending of wood, brick, and marble inside. High coved ceilings beamed and paneled in cedar. bowed windows, French doors. plank floor entry. 3 bedrooms , 31f.i baths. den with fireplace. walk-in wet bar. wine refrigerator, formal dining room, garden r oom . separate laundry room, o versized 3 car garage. $390,000. OPEH SAT & SUM 1-S #5 HEAMIT AGE LANE. Opcn Sat & Sun 1 5 HALPIHCHIH HEAi.TORS 2111 S•JoaqiiinHilslaad MEWPOIT C!MTS. M.L 644-49 I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW De<:orator sharp condo with quality upgrades. Beautiful grounds with multiple amenities make this an outstanding investment. $94,500. OPIH 2·5. 12 LANDFALL CT. IA YNOHT Of'PC>ln'UMITY Ninety feet of prime Lido Jsle waterfront property p'riced at just 5.550,000 with bulkheadmg pier & s lip. May be divided. onH 12·5. 219 YIA LIDO SOUD TEHHIS AHYOHU Tlus 3 bedroom, 2 bath Turtle R<><:k home is just steps away from t e nnis courts, park & pools, featuring Cam. rm., diniog room, & fantastic day & njght view. $88.500 land include d. MEW IH WISTCUFF Marvelous S bedroom family home w /4 baths & a family room. Attractive pool & jacuui plw; a large s ide yard. Spectacular l'.'<lerior elevation & a circular dri vc. $152,500 including land. ~SUH 1-5 1615HIG~M.I. LOTS OF LAND. VISTA & HOME Stone. wood and glass create a mountain lodge feeling in this g r a nd 4 bedroom pool home complete with center entry, library & large dining room. High on a hilltop viewing both ocean a nd <'<J nyon for $195.000 fee. HA Yf A llG FAMILY7 This 4 bedroom. 21 2 bath Turtle Ro<:k home is ju.4'l right for the large family. with fam. rm .. dining room. 3 c ar garage & large yard A ri·al f.tm1ly buy at $98,500. MAGHIFICIEMT IA YFIOMT Spacious. beautiful 5 bedroom Imme on a park-like Lido setting offrrs the ultimate in fun & gradous living You must see it. \')2.">.000 CAHDLEllGHT & GOLF CC.UIS Ovt·rlook1n g the fairway or m11111lt'' from trnnis, surfin~ or !'arl111~ Spot·1011s. cus t om •I lw<lroom on beautifully landsc·apcd lot with room for pool $285.000 Ull IA YNOMr Oflt'OIT'UHfTY WatE'rfront ('ondominium with 2 bedrooms & den or 3 bedrooms. 3 hath. 2."iOO sq .ft. of pure luxury buyfront l iving, featu r ing e nchanting day & night views. Never occupied, new carpet & drapes & louvers. Only $185,000 F('(' IA YCltlST HACl&IDA Unique Spanish architecture, sunken livini:c room, 4 bedrooms. ramily room . pool. lus h landscapin~. Aii;king $149.500 OCIAH VllW I INCOME 2 units with view & pool. Owner's unit has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths plus game room w /wet bar. Income unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 bat.m. $210,000. OMI Of A.De 4 bedrooms, study, tam.rm., & formal dining room are all part or this deligbtf ul Turtle Rock home. With 2 baths, & central air. Steps from park & pool. A rare find for only $93,000 land included. Of'l!M SUM. l ·S. 19522 SIDIA SICO, llVM 644-1766 2111 tAN JOAQUIN MIU.IM>. 'tN~cunu ~72i E Coc11>l Hw\ 675· 1392 • • -~~.--- THE BLUFFS BeautJful "Z" Plan con· dominium on wide 1?reen belt. 4 La rge bedrooms. formal d1n1ng mom huge kitchen and fam1I~ room I Year "arrant\ 1nrludect 640-9900 .:fl.I.fl-/ { ~ .11br. Valley Realty ~~·· -'MEW P 0 RT HEIGHTS (11)t;e to all schools and shuppini: 3 Uedrno111. M rl'!l::.t"d fl •r 2nd 'tor \ I <".1r i::ira~e. 75' W11h:lnl Jlurr'. lht'> won't 111,1 640-9900 .ll.I.~ I .>lo/,.~ Valley Realty Bluffs View Reduced $9,000 Spotl('i.S 3 DORM . 2 B1\ rnndo \\1th PA:'\OllMll' \'IF: W nf lla1·k 11:1 \' :rn1I I 002 Gatlff'al 1002 ·············••••·······•······•·······•······ of _f/ewporl REALTORS 675-551 I OPEN HOUSE -WATERFRONT 3603 FIMLEY AVE.: West Newport delightful two bedroom home with income unit -or convert to a three bedroom home. Includes pier & float. Cozy fireplace with raised hearth & patio on the water. OWNER WILL FINANCE. $160,000. OPEN SUN 1to5 PM. IUILDIHG LOT -CHIMA COVE ICorona del Mer): Last of its kind. gently s loping (approx 90 ' x 106'}; easy to huild on fabulous ocean & jetty v1('w Owner will SUB-ORDINATE. $178,000 OM BEGONIA in Corona .i Mar. Immaculate, charming two bedroom apartment. Corner lot. No pets or children. $350.00 monthly. COLE OF HEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy. CoranadelMcr 675-5511 1·a11,vn O'\ I•: Fi.OOH Ll\'1:-;1; llf'rl11c•1•cl 111 G......... IOOZ 1 GetWrol 1002 SELi .... .-\~T·•• ~llO,OOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll'r ' S,\ I' IV Sl :'-l .1 ('\I 1>17 \ "'·' llnn1t .1 't523 CAMPUSDt·IRVt .. E tll'I':'\ II \ll.'r x A \1 l'Oli P \I Harbor Hacienda F111mt.1111 \ ·•"•'' m .. 11 ~ rk.111:!h11h 111 1111r .rn•I • h.1H ''' 111'" I• 11111 1•011rh. 1111111 Iv J" 11111 IJc•l1 1111•' \l.111\ u1• ..:1.11.1,·tl fl•,11un•' S46.750 ~~ ..ANYTIME SPANISH VILLA 3 HO ROOM+ P'OOL Be8utlful tilf"rl f'nl rv '" hut<: l1\1111l 111nrn (.' r ,1ck11111? f 1 r r p I 111·" c: 0 II I 111 c• I k I I ' h ,. n w hn•ukfa.,1 ar1•,1 "-• 1 'l' lhru '' md1'w to 111 •' 111' patio. S11ul'l' lor II\ purk1n2 l;0,·:ite1J nrar school a nd shopplni:. Bar2ain pnre at S57,000 HWTY' Call 963~767. O"f,. n1 9 • •' ""' ro 11 Mtr• [e·•HNll 41DIM $45,000 Absolutely lmm•rulnle ram home w /man1rured lndscping & towenng &hade trees. Xtr11 lq1 lot for privacy & f11m fun Offt>red wlFftA ('lr \oA terms. Better hurr) ! W&L Walter Is Lee Rwatate .-.nu * * * * * * Heritage Collection SOMETHING SPECIAL 4 IEDROOMS, $53,950 -large recreation room. 2 baths, big living room, family room, fireplace, custom kitchen. Oversized double garage + recreational vehicle storage. J UST LISTED' Hurry on this Costa Mesa har~ain ! ! Call 540-1151 MESA VERDE IARGAIH HUHT9'S -check this big, sparkling 3 bedroom home with oversized family room. Quiet street. fully upg raded. Just listed at SG.9.500. Submit no down VA terms. Call 540·1151 ERITAGE MEL FUCHS "PAVILION REALTORS" Cor"Mr of M• Sf It I aa.o. la•d ........ TIM Pa•nl• & n. ..... , .... WATU WA TIR EVERYWHEIE! *CHOICE LOCATIONS* 2 .._,.,. wfttt a ..... lw~., "°°"" Yow•ery 0W11 phr..tfloaf a 1o•boat. 0....-is MW ..... I • .._. CeltCNfe • lt1..t. Arffl~•soh"-prtc.at ·SIJ7,SOO. Open HCNIM SatJ-S. I to 5 1101 ce.-.;e Pie~."'...,.. t 1.._.. 11 ...... .., y_. OWR twp prh:.r:; _.float 994 ... loc ....... w. of wild ......... ltfty. M .... W ...... &: priucl rftht • sz,o,ooo. C•••67Mt20fw AWW. .. •hll * * OPEN HOUSES * * SATURDAY & SUHD,AY 1-5 TWO HOMES-101H IA Y VIEW Each of these splendid homes, on one large lot, has a gorgeous bay view! Loads of parking, too! $198,500 For both. 2517 FIRST Sf .. CorollCI dal M• ........ c. ... 10 .... , IA YCIEST IEAUTY Lovely 3 bdrm., 2~ baths. lge. family r m. & pool. Marvelous comer location. $137.500. 2032 SHIPWAY &offTraclewlltds1 SETTING SUM DREAM Elegant Harbor View Hills 3 bdrm .• family rm. & pool. Panoramic ocean & bay view. $184,000 " 300 I SITTlHG SUH TAMA.MA SPECIAL Splendid home in xlnt area. Greatly upgraded 4 bdrm .. 2ba., frplc. $64,500 '09 T AHAHA. COSTA MlSA IOffYukmt1 HNU tuol"olielC6 -u eJii4c1Hu • • CORONA DEL MAR• 675-3000 1002'Ga•r.e 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BEST IN BLUFFS FAIULOUS MEW LISTIHGS ELECiAHT E-PLAH IAYFIOMT. P anoramic bay, Mt., night light view. Lu xu riously upgraded thruout in stunning off white. 22.50 Sq. ft.. 3 BR., 2'~ ba., form . din., huge fam. rm . Lge. encl. courtyard entry. Like n ew. $127.500. Exclusive, app't. only. l IR., 2'/J IA. TOWNHOUSE. Charming, s hake roof, frpl., lge. encl. patio. Would you believe $79,500, in cl. land. Exclus ive, app'l. only Please let us show you all the horn('~ Avail. in the carcfrc<' Rluffs HELEN B. DOWD lf.ALTOI, IMC. MLS 644-0134 I 973 Top Ustw & Top Sdnmoft 1974 & 1975.....,._Up Hewpor+-M ... lffrd of bdton JUST PERFECT FOR YOU Nearly new 4 bedroom with elegant formal dinin~. spacious family room overlooking brick and redwood pntio and lath house. Private ma~kr suite with huge oval lub & show~r. half circle drive and lots of brick & tile. Overs ized 2 car garage & sep laundry room . See this perfect California home today. QUIET HAVEN 4 Bedrm, 2~ bath on a cul-de-sac. 3 Car garage w /trailer access. Walk to Mile Square Park. Relax in front or fire in this oversized master suite. Everything you've always wanted. only $80,750. HOMEMAKERS DREAM 3 Bedrooms. 2 bath w /gas BBQ ln kitchen. Great neighborhood. close to everything. This beau· ty wm go in a hurry for only $59,500. Roberts Realt ......................... OUll llST IUYSU 1201 aaKSHlll LK. WIStCUfl'. IWCI a..ucl!DI from $1216,500 to $119,500, on this spacious 3 bdrm. homo wltb 2 cozy frpks. in livins rm . .& family/dininit rm.; come & see on open house, Sat/Sun.1..S. llZ MAMOVll, COSTA MISA Super 3 bdrm. famlly home wlth vaulted ceilings thruout. BrlRht, cheerful ; fresh paint & landscaping; on quiet cul de sac. Open Sal/Sun. 2·5. S6',500. *•CALL TO••* BEACH HOUSE. 3 Bdrms. & 2 baths retreat, near ocean. Lge. pat.lo with jacuzzi: high ceilings & low price - only $72,000. OCEAN VIEW CONDO. Watch the sailboats & sunsets Crom the large mstr. suite of Lhis well located Newport Crest 3 bdrm. Owner transf. Quick possess. $86,500. ' WEST NEWPORT DUPLEX. 4 Bdrms. up, 3 bdrms. ~wn. In prime location, 3 rl~·~\ ,bore; extra large lot. . \. odrages (not tandem), ph 0 t parking. Great rental history ! CANNERY VILLAGE V ac ant, comm'!. zoned cottage in desirable location. Good off-street parking. J ust listed. $85,500 ISLAND'S NEWESr. J ust finished & ready for a first owner, this fabulous 3 bdrm. home near Bay Ave.: cathedral ceilings , 2-story living rm .• lots or glass. $139,500 DAVIDSON REALTt ~Sui WC m• H"'. tJ b 64~ 7S7S 3116 N•·""P"" fl"" t-J t1 bl3 ~10b0 IOOJ 1Ga•r .. 1002 .............................................. In the two month.5 our new office has been se rving this won d e rful community. we have had over $1,000,000 in lis t in gs sell. We appreciate the confidence of our many friends & look forward to giving our per sonal touch to your real estate needs. RON '111 l)M~ M C>4 '.IAJI· INC . 600 Newport Center Drive • 640-6500 1 ooz 1 Gatlff'al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IACICYAID WATa $209,000 SPARICLIHG HEW POOL & JACUZZI with o WA TIR IAlt. Sophtatluted executi•• lor•aux RDdel °" the lie) Canyon Golf CourH with dcry mtd night •lew1. Gla"'orous Z lad. la de11, c*orahd "' quiet CJOOd ..... A•allaWe ilWMdlately. Opea W,/Sull 1·5 at 9 ltat• Font••· STEPS TO WATa $170,000 rtHIHSULA HOMI FOlt fXCHAMGE OHL Y. &ptclally a.g. Sp.Ith style 5 ....... ltCMM °" a ...._ lot mtd:.?. J doon frOM .... beat Moch "' • -,,......,. Polllt locoHOft. L-. f ,... wfth o wttlrH bar Ir loeck of rOCMll to roan\. OH THE WATBt $159,500 YOUR OWM SANDY HACH & IEAUTIFUL PATIO for lftdoor/Olltdoor IMnCJ-M9CJR1flcattt 2 StGrf hoMt with 1SCJ9 Ii.Ing nw. ...t ,...._. ....,_o• o•erfoolrt.9 w•t.r .ct •fews. q.let locatfon wltt. 4 bechl fw the f-"Y who we.th beach U.hl9 lft • ....... ,...... ,tyte. SH THI WATa $Sst,SOO WATB, IOATS. GI_. PARK Md• unob1trvc:t" ~lew froM tM1 DUPLIX. OM of HM f•w ........... °" the _. .. with a 4 .. .,.. & ... _.. w /Mfl/lt c_."9 Gftd m.er In the .... ALSO a J bed IMlt wlttt • prhat• ,.tlo. IY THI WA,_ Sll9,IOO IAYSIDI COVE 2 Stwy Toiftlho•1 wlttt .. 1nsy appolft ..... ...t ~or. Wal located h• this ,,.. .... •d Hnre caua:ulty • HMt w.tw with ,... _.. iclcad. Mew -4 ......... 1"4 IL be .... ..,,_ ........... LM • .,.._at $700/-, UOOO ...... ..-.y, SIOOj.-.,,."to ~price. YllW °' WAT9 $119,SOO ESPICIALL Y LAl•I DWt.IX wMt •MW "cedar f.ce" °" a cplat ..... MC. S,.Cloe 4 a.d, l ...... l ... 2 ..... ..... ShoWR by ap,1l towftf, W1• 'I"~"''"'' w1 ''"!I'll'" 111-r 111:dr 1111' "'·''''' \ ll'W uh'"''"' hun•• • W1 • 'hu" hv 1>0111 ,111d r Jr WATERFRONT HOMES 2b33W Cu.u1tf~d11 Newpo11 Beach (714)6311400 ~!.~.~ ........ ~~!.~~.~ ........ ~.~.~'!':' ........ !~!!!.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... !~!!!.~~.~........ 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CdM. \II tht• charm c,( \ t•-.t1·rd," 1·u111h11wcl w • hl' COil\ t·ntt'nl't' of llld.1' rn.1 kl' thh Cd.\1 L.111drn.11 k 11111.• uf tht• .\lOST OUTST,\:--il)l:-.;c; homt''-111 thl' area 5 bedroom-.. 51 · h.Jth.-. )J.tnelou'i Ocean VIEW -.tc1~ lo:! ht•aches $W8.500 CG39 > LIVE OH LIDO & LOVE tT! On Bay w. lg float & :>Un patio on pie r R<>al l) -.upt:r f<tm1I' home w /great floor plan for entertaining 4 bedroom~. s m ;i ll m:rnr:-room. den & 5 trnths S:J.10,000 rloh OW\.'Os &12-8235. (G·HI I FOR THE WISE INVESTOR ... and lht• fumll y who wants a beautiful family home w huge pool in pres tig111u s l>m1l•I' Shore'\ Arra. Lush new c·1.11 nel l·arµets thruout w /matth1n g papl'r" Tongue & groove ccd<ir paneling new used brick trim & latt1n· "ork on p<.1llo areas 1 bedroom-. + ram1ly room Marin er'\ -.chool cli -.l $1-12 51111 Beverly ~torphy 642-8235 cG-11 1 "'DRAMATIC NEAR MEW BA TFROHT" Finest l<H·atwn 11n Lido hie custom bu1 It for 11\.\Tll'r clt.''>1,l!nt'Cl bv "1\•d c; rcn1 h,11·h Tht• mas ter suite l1v1ng l't d1n111 g rooms + go 11 r m e t I. 1 I 1· h l' n 1· o m m a n d swccptn .I! '''''\'of the Bay Spedat'ular hnl'k lt•rral't' lt>ad:-. to pier & :-li p 5.51!1500 fct· llarm•t Perry 6 t2 823:i ( (; 12 l CHERRY HILLS -llG CANTON Luxuriolls homl' 't•ry -.pac·1ou:-. w c·ccla r h1 hl•am < l'll111gs & l'llstnm craftsmanship thruout l 'sNI hr1d. f1n•plac·t•-. hl'ttlll rtul vrt•w ol fairway & IJkt• ai r ('Ond1t111m•ci ·I bcdro<lms farn1lv room lthrarv room for pool S!4i.i ooo I,, n1w Hot hell ti 11 6200 <C: IJ I IA TSHORES IA YFROMT ..i lwdroom ' + ma1<1'-.' P .tnl'lt·ci [.Untl\ room I huge• honu:-. room' 3 c·ar garagl•' t·:ll'l.!:tnt <lmmg r<x>m w BruC't' Pc·g~l'd Wo<xl floor ' (; n•at Io 1· .1 I 1 <> n t 11 r ;i 1st' ,, I .i m 1 I \ " ht•:iut1lul pr" Jll' ht«tf'h1•-. ,\ qu1l't stn·c·b 1"ll0\.1hlt• lt•rm-.' Ft·•· pru t'd' John 1;, ;1n.ith tH:? 821."i u; 11 • SrTGLASS HILL II a rd I 11 I 1 n d ti lil'd r1101n ~ l'\\ Bedfnrd 111od1•l w f)lx>I. 1a<'l1111 & grC'.11 \'H'W' Ht•cl1H'('lf to S.Nll.000 inf'! land ~:1i11n1• Sv111h"t'n 6'12 R2;1,c, IG~S 1 ILUFFS IY THE IAT Gnrgl'ous VJ~:w n·:-1dl·nn· :1 b.•drooms. 2 1:: baths lmm:H'ulalc tnnd1t1nn <:r1•at t'ar1wts & drapes Lov«lv wall mirror-. & papC'rs ('ornplt•tl' prt\ .11·y You'll 111\ 1• th1" Olll'' Own1•r mOll\':th•d ll:1rh.11·a Wright fill ti:!Ol\ 11;.1n 1 "COVE UCLUSIVE" Sup1·r plu ~h i.l'l(l'nll · mod,·I rini-.twd 1111•.1rth~ tont'' Orw '1•1'\ h• "m.i-.tc·r -.11111· • '' m1111 'H'\\ ~ 1111' rl'I n'.tl do'' n-.t .11r-. ('ompll·tf'h !-.t•n111·d \\ .ill I ht• (rm•-.t .1nw111t 11•-. Sl ~i.'klll llollv \T.rrl...1-. 1:111:2011 ({;Ii I PIOMOHTORY IA T Nt•w I lwdroom w 1h·n t )\~1un.1 & JUC11111 Bt'.111t1ful hmm· on t•ncl of hay l.g rNl\.\ood d11<·k p1<'r <>hp prtv $3fi5,000 fl•t• Ho~· Hom1•y 6'12 X:!35 ( (; IX ) COHTDil'OllAIY EUIOPEAH AlCHITICTURf Dr~ign1•d for tho"<' who" .int 1·<l"Ual bavs1 cll' l1v1ni..: 111 ;111 c·lri.:ant Ill mosph<'rf' 1ndc11>r out door flow from ciran1al11· C'll1111y:1rd t•ntry to patio<> ovl'rlooktnJ.? Nl'wport ·'I main turning hasrn Custom ·<itwlity un(.'(1unlll'd Ut•aul1ful eomhinatwn of quarry t 1 lc. w.1lnut . mahogany. cedar & t•xlcns1"<' gla:-!'>. Living arras include . l'Ovcr cu foyer . sunkrn living room. formal dining. conv s tudv + recreation room & lJ{ billtard room tkvcrly ~torphv &12·823.5 tG49 I A LITTLE WATBl - #;. HW DUCKS & LOTS OF CHARM! J.yr old custom waterfront horn<' in Newport Beach for Sl57.500 on ft'l' land. Countrv French w ,charm & quality thruo.ut Used brick. leaded g lass. m:trhlc r1replace + 4 bedrooms <incl I~ master suitel. 2'., baths Appl. only &b Owens 642·8235. CG50> 642·12lS "44·6200 '°' Oo11u Ori~ H••I* ll•t""' C.nter lrvltw •t C•mpus V•lr.y C.nter 752,.1414 MIGOSH MAIT. MOVMT! Thal lS 1( you want a chanl'l' al this 1mmaculatelv beautiful 4 bdrm . Spyglass Hill home Owners moving to H.awa11, ban>ened the pencil at S'l2S.~ Fabulous view of Newport Center. bay & ocean. Larl(e. muumum ma1ntenanec bac k yard with pool, )at'UZ7.1 & \ H.'W Over 3,000 !\q, ft • anrl dinins: rm . family rm & bonu~ 1 m Call Howard. Lllhan. Wanda. Bob or Big Glen rrom TeJUL.., to see You 'll luvt> us all OCIAHRtOHT SU9lV1VOll Wt: had Z n1ct> 2 bdrm .. 2 bath own your own units in ti beautiful South Lal(una oceanfront bldg. The other is gone now. but you ... hould see th1::i while it lasts. White water view, frplc . elevator down to h~e. heated pool~peautiful clean . sand) beach & the nicest ocean )OU t·ver saw Sl:l0,000 Include" rum1shm~s A great pl:tc<' to rt.'lux with \Ollr lover or just l'UJl>V on 'our own '\lo 1·h1l<lr1•n under 16 GIVE HH THE kEY, LH! And s he 'll ,1J:!rt:l' tht• nostalg1J dnps 1>ff of th1-. 1·ute. South of Hw\ . Corona del Mar duplex 2 Bdrm ·& (kn in front & newer. modern 2 bdrm . 1' 2 bath unit over garage You'll haH· to agre<'.' this 1s the route to pleas urable h \'lng $129.500 Is what we think a fair price AHOTHet GHAT CdM DUPLEX Front unit remodeled. rear unit under construction. Nc•w copper plumbing. clectrrcal wiring & fixtures. c hoose your own carpeting for rear unit. Priced at SI H .500. Stay away 1f you don ·1 have I he· i magm a lion to M:e it liS I I s g u r g l' 0 ll .. . r u l u r (' s e ir w h c n <:ompletcd IA YFftOHT IACHB.OR rAD for you & your boat and or your family, or maybe two families. 'cause it's zoned for 2 units It ·s on Balboa lsland l)ayfront , .. 1th pier & noat & refreshing ha~· new .\t S260.000, vou ·11 never go wrong here' 673-4400 Division of Hcai>or lnvettnwnt Co. G~ral I 00 2 Generol 1002 ...................•.•.......•......•......... SPECTA.CULA.R OCEAN VIEW Architect designed. l'ustom built. "hake roor hom(' with huge. plant filled atrrum. 3 B<lrms. & den. 3 batbs . formal dining + breakfast room. All clcctrrc Fmt'i>t area. only 12 blk. to pn\'ate bca('hcs. Newly decorated with autumn colori.. rus t ('Olored carpet & nt.•w wall rovering & drapci.. Owner Agt must sell ; 1mmed1ate o<:cupancy S235.000 675 271 1 OPEN SAT /SUH. I J..5 4511 CAMD!H CAMEO SHORES, COIOHA DR MAit 1002 GetMf'OI 1002 .............•............•.•..•.............. YORKTOWN VILLA 2 Bedroom. t 1 :.i bath, s uper s harp with earth ton e• decor Close to lwach, only S.50.000 Cillf 962·4454 ~!~11a~~c~e~k~~~~~te~~~.~ This R11C'n11.1 hu1lt homf• 1!-. onlv 4 vc·;,1r-; old and ha-. 1 lx.-droom:> & 3 hoJth'i I..1rgl' f.1m1lv room with '1r1•pl.1r1· l·:l1•gantl~ clC'1·orJtl"<I & lrl ntfl\l' Ill C'On<l1lrnn lll'HRY $79.1100 ('all~l62 lta·I COLONY PARK CUTIE :-;harp :l hf><lrm Irvine home located on lari..:c t•orra·r lot Shake roof. brick f 1 rep I .tc· <'. dog run Close to c·ommun1ty pool und reC'rcattonal faC'1htv $69.900 ('all f>'10 616 1 BIG CANYON Beautiful 4 bedrooms. 4 1'3 hath RlG CA NYON CONDO . Popular Versailles model l<><'utC'd on ~olf eours<> Scrlu<IC'cl j11c-uzz1 "Pa. decorettor '!-. fl•<tlUf'(''i thruout + many. many olht•r t"<lra" $!29,500 \:lll fi40·611il WATERFRONT FAMILY HOME 5 Bedrooms, 31"2 hath.c;, 3 car garage with 50' on the water, pier and s hp. included. pric-e ju.st reduced to $220.000. Quality built hom e and a complete glass view to the bay. Vacant a nd available . Call 546-4141 THE SHORECREST Neor•och An except1ona lly a ttractive 3 bedrm home with all the desirable features. Formal dining, family room with fireplare. 2'~ baths. most popular noor plan. Lovely yard and patio. Immaculate condition thruout and ready to move -in. Excellent location near schools. Priced to sell. $75,900. 546--4141. HOMES OPJH 1°5 Thb AftWftOOft UHIQUE IH OLD COIOHA DB. MAit Charming with used bnck. board and batten 3 Bedroom. for lease ut $800 Mo See Pal Lane at 5.S4 Hazel Ori ve UMl(i)UE IH MHA VHDE Gre..at tn-level. 4 Bedrooms, on a delightful corner lot and only S98.500 See Phil llandleman at 2734 Cardinal Dn"·e UNIQUE IM llG CANYOH -Spacious 3 Bedroom. Regency. fairway location. vacant . $255.000. See Vergilene Hull at 81 Royal St. George. UNIQUE IH IA YCUST 1 Bedroom. sin gle story, ample lot, vacant. $143,500. See Nadine Croul at 2000 Windwa rd Lane. UHIQUE IM SANT A AHA 2 Bedroom condo, pool, jacuzzi. only $.19,500. See Nancy Newc·omb al #4, 5330 W 1st I near Euclid) UNIQUE IH CAMEO SHOIES -Spacious 3 Bedroom, pool, corner lol. vacant. asking $174,500 See June Gruhn at 4701 Hampden. UHl(i)UE IH MESA VERDE 3 Bedroom perfecto. larger lot. paneled den with fireplace. S86,500. See Barbara Orahood at 2901 Palau UHl(i)UE OH THE EASTSIDf 3 Bedroom . pool. low maintenance , immaculate. S79.500 Sec Martlyn Shuff at 331 E . 20th. Costa Mesa UHl(i)UE IH IRVIHE TBlUCE For lease !option possible>. 3 Bedroom. largt.• kitchen. private yard. new pamt. see Wendy Beam at 1312 Santanella Terrace UMl(i)UE IH llG CAHYOH Dramatic 3 Bedroom townhome . for lease. $1250/Mo nth. sec #2 Rue Fontainblcau UHl(i)UE IH HAllOR VIEW -Monaco. neat 2 bedrm. den. beaut. landscpd Lease $595/m o . See &rbara Collins at 20'1 t Port P'rov ince Pl U~l()U~ ll()M~,. REAL TORS' H NICESTPtQPlf ~(ll•lllG l"l N IATUH HU"I ~ CORONA OH MAR, 67!'1 6000 MESA VE ROE, 546 5990 • CALL US PENINSULA DUPLEX JBR. 2BA. two decks <UPPER > 28 R WA. patio !LOWER l Sharp. newer building w 1builtins. frpk. carpel->. drps & a hi~ doublt> gar w extra park in~ S115,090 Op.n House Sat & S-I ·5 PM 216 21st Street, tWwport leach JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. comer 30th ~~~! .......... !?.~~!~~~~!'!., ........ !?.~~ THE GREA. T FA.MIL Y HOME OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUM 1-5 ,\ 'i pac1ous home for the growing ramilv. attrarttve center entrance. spac. ·h ving & d ining rms. s unny warm kitchen adjacent to a big fam room Roth overlooking expansive park·hke yard. TherC' is a S<'P lf'enage s w te for th<' mus ic fan. I 0182 Theseus, ....... Oii leach 64()..6600 359 SAM MIGUEL DI. ~iiiiiiimiiiii"'•••"•-iiiiiii'il H !W PORT IEA CH 1002G...,. .. 1002 .............................................. EXECUTIVE HOMES MU.A VERDE. magnificent 5 BR. 3 B Buccola, across from park. near golf course. Pool & jacuzzi. Extr a lge · rooms thruout. Fam rm w/wet ba r , massive stone fplc. Prof. decorated. Approx 2950 sq.ft. LAGUNA HIUS. lge 4 bedrm, view home, 3 baths. Sunken ram rm w/wet bar & fplc. Lge living & formal dining rrns . Pool size lot. Approx 2100 sq.ft. . }ftSTMAYB4. immaculate. 2 s tory, 4 ~R, ram rm, 2 baths 3 car garage on quiet cul-de-sac nea r Mile S<u1are Park. Approx 2AOO sq.Ct. . 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A vrrv prl\'IAh' esl nle w prt!~t11otl! & sercntl~ W &L Walker & Let' Real Esta~ ~7111 Welton®Con1pa 11v IJ I /\ l I < l I~ ' , llG CA.HYON ESTA.Tl The hit of las t vcar 's home tour was this outstanding F rench Regency custom h ome on thl' Fairway . Surrounded by plush landscaping thi~ 5300 sq .ft hom(' with a dramatic 2 story marble ('ntry has an elegant mas ter hedroom suite a nd bath Gourmet kitchen. oak paneled family rm + much more Jus t hs ted at $425,000 Shown by :ippl on ly. 675·6900 GeMrol 1002GNffal 1002 .............................. cae: GIDBll ILllNS CD. OVER !10 YEARS 0 1 SLRVICl eOPEM SUNDAY 1·5 1'3 LINDA ISLE -IAYFROMT Custom Built by Routon Hodges 2 Sty Spanish Contemporary 5 Bedrooms. F amily Room. Wet Bar. 3 Fi re p I a c-c '> Tc r r a c <' Dec k . F'1rep1t New Pr<'r u n<l ('r Con,trut'lton $275.000 #I HAMPSHIRE COURT In Dover S hor es on Secluded Cul de .Sac· 2 Sty Modern Contempor ary Custom B it 4 Bedroo m s, Sep Dining Room . Family Rm . Bcautirully Landscaped with Larg<'.' Pool. 205 VIA LIDO SOUD -$210.000 Fabulous 2 Sto ry Home with View in Area of Prestigious Homes. Pier & Slip for Lge Yacht. 4 Br. 4 Ba . Den, 2 Fireplaces, Wet Bar J Car Garagl' 2145 VISTA EHT'lADA Original Bluffs front Row End Unit "f: Plan·· Water View from Every Room 3 Br 3 Ra. Family Room Tiled Courtyard fo:nt r y . $157,SOOor Ls Option 112 VIA LIDO HORD -$291,500 Outstanding 2 Story Family Home w/5 Bedrooms. Great Bay View , Pie r & Slip ror Large Yac ht. T errace Deck Many Extras! 2612 VISTA DEL OltO Lovely 2 Stor y "Bluff ~" Condominium 3 Bedrooms. 21h Ba. Dcn -DininJ.! Hoom, Putio. Near School!-1 /Shops $731500 UHDA ISU IAYRtOHT -$297,500 Spectacular 2 Story Custom BuJll by Don Koll 5 Bedrooms. Den. Wet Bar. 3 Fireplaces Tile Floor Entry & Dining Room. Luxurious Wood Paneling Pie r & Slip For Large Yacht. DOYa SHotltS YIU.A' Dramatic One Story Hom e with Old World Charm. Exciting Back-Bay View. 3 Br. fi'amily Room . Extensive Use of Marble. Formal Gard e n s . Onl y For M o~l Discriminating Buyers. &UffS "'ROHT IOW" YllW! Gold Coast R Plan with Beautiful Front Row Water View Highly Upgraded. All Elec Kitc hen, 2 Bedrooms FarnJty Room. $150,000 or u /Optio n GlmGI B.KIMS CO.. lliLTOIS Ill l>OYIR DIM &31·1• ' • . ' -. 1 r• DAILY PILOT Sund Octobef 3. 197& I Gowcc.. 1001 G1•r• 1002 ••...••..............••.•..............•...... ........................ ..•........•........•.. ••.......•.••...•••••.. C111 4 IOOJ ~-1002 1002 Builder's ·Patential with VIEW "R Z lol 73)(13~ h.a, I ht"flnl(Jfl'\' 2 l>uth turrnal •1.runi.: home Dbl1t l(t1r , buial a;.att' .artd 'tor11111• 1'11111.) c'lrw"' 11 111 t11111t1 "I lur l''<lra 01111 $59,900 \ll':S \ \'ERllF. I Ur h.1, nr '' hli., "'''"I l.i I :~"Iii fol , I \'I' \1.t· H IU \Lf\' YUCAIPA CALIF. :! IA•l' 1•11w•J I ''! \t•n .1 .... n :! 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Agcnl~~ 2 IEDIOOM 2228 Glcnneyre, Lug Beneh 494 9473 $87 .900 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Rue Grand Vallee <Big Cyn) NB 644·4910 S159 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •20271 Kline Santa Ana Hghts 646·771 l SattSun 1·5 ~ & 56 S~aprnt.· Ln tB1J(Cyn )NB 642 8235 Sun 11 5 5300 W Isl St . Santa Ana 54G 5990 $.19,500 Sun 1·5 l 1R • FAM lM or DEH 4942 Ramtree Lane. Irv. 752-7575 Sat/Sun 1·5 444 Cabrillo. Corona del Mar 640-7000 Sl67 ,500 l ·4 · 30 1 Deerwood West <Deerfield) Irv 752·1414 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Penny Pines (Deerfield) Irv 644-6200 S74,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 #5 Peppergrass (Deerfld) Irv 675·2373 $67 ,500 Sun. 1 ·5 16 Montanas Norte. Irvine 644-1766 $89,000 Sun l ~ #9 Rue Fontaine(Big Cyn )NB 631-1400 S209.000 SIS 1 5 2816CliffDr .. N.B. 646-7171 $167,500 Sun 1·5 #23 Flores OrCRehoSanJoaq)lrv. 640-4699 Sun. 2·5 5Solana, lrvtne 752·1414 Sun. 1·5 6 Sunridge <Deerfld> Irv 551 ·2000 $69.950 Sat 1·5 • •3708 Channel Pl., Newpotr island 675-8120 $137 ,500 Sun 1·5 l IB>ltOOM 55 Willow Tree( Univ Pk) Irv 833-1768 $67 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 :lOt Avenida Cerritos(Bluffs)NB R.13-1969 $143.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 t 150 Temple Terrace. Lag Beach -194 -9473 $127 .500 Sun 1·5 226 Vin Graziana (Lido> NB 675·6615 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1246 Conway. Costa Mesa 549-3139 $59.900 Sun 1·5 132Via Trieste, Lido fl, NB 642·4520 $147.soo , 1~ Sun. 1·5 5971 Sierra Bravo, T-Rock. Irv. 640-5357 $82 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •300 Kings Place(Npt.Hghts)NB 675-3331 $129,950 Sat/Sun 1 5 :112 Hanover <Col Pk) C.M. 673-9060 $64,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 • 18305 San J ose. Fount Vly 846-3301 $48.900 Sun. 1·5 18 Montanas Norte< R. San Joaq) Irv 644·6200 $99 .500 Sat/Sun 12·5 324 El Modena. Nwpt. Hts. NB 640·9900 $110.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2006 Vista Caudal(Orig Blfs)NB 640-9056 $134,500 SIS l·S • •3603 Finley. W. Nwpl. 675-5511 $lll0,000 Sun l·5 4"59 W. Coast Hwy. N B. 675·9547 $105,500 Sun 1·5 531 San Bernardino,Npt Hts::NB 642-5200 $89,500 Sun. 1·5 651 Vista Bonita (Bluffs) NB 644-6200 Sun. l ·S 2910 La Ven tan a, San Clem. 642-8235 $142 .000 Sun. 1·5 19191 Norwood (T-Rock) lrv. 5.S1·2000 $141,900 Sun 1·5 l IR Ii FAM RM or D84 • 1824 Port Sheffield.NB 998·2228 $159,500 S /S 10-4 :J085 Tyler, Costa Mesa 540-6764 $58,500 Sun l ·5 5042 Pasco Dali <T Rock ) Irv. 640-5560 $92.900 Sat/Sun l S lH2 Cercis Pht<'f'. Nwpt Beach 644 381 l Sat & Sun 5342 Rhnn Lane. lrvme 752 7867 $88,500 Sat1Sun 12·5 24202 Carrillo. Mis Viejo 830 3752 $66.900 · SIS 12·4 · 30 8101 Marseillfs, HWll. Beach 962-7788 $.58,500 Sun. 1 5 •2479 Montre, Costa Meso 962-7788 $59,900 Sun l ·S 21942 Viso Lane, Mis Viejo 830-2011 $73,000 S/S all day 205 Amherst (Col. Park) CM 546-9556 $66.500 Sat/Sun l·S 18842 Saginaw. Irvine 559-4556 Sat/Sun l 5 32 Mirror Lake. Deerfld, lrv. 544-9411 Sunday 1·6 4511 Camden <Cam Shn;) CdM 675-2711 S235.000 S/S 12·5 31341 Ceanothus. South Lag 499·2800 $127.500 Sat/Sun 1 S 2145 Vista Entrada (Bluffs) NB 631·1800 $157,S007u 'Op S/S l·S 7112Stabov, WestmlnSter 846-3301 $62,950 Sun. 1 5 1930 Pt.Bishop Cir. (HVH), NB 673-8550 $120,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1851 Pt. Tiffin (HVH), N.B. 673-8SSO $105,000 Sat/Sun t .5 14631Sweetan. Irvine 673-8550 $68,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 8846 El Presidente, Hunt Bcb. 846~1 $67,000 Sun.1-5 209 Wellesley (Col Pk) CM 751·1815 $64,500 S/S 1·5 1201 Ber~bJre Ln <Wtcll) NB 673-9060 $119,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4fHl Wayne Rd. (Cam mets) CdM '13-6510 $127 ,500 SUD. l s •2002 SbJpway Ln (Baycrst) NB 675-3000 $137 ,500 Sat/Sun l ·S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE Sl«,500 -By 8wner wt.U COHSM>• LIASI. 4 .... l .......... ,., ............ ,.tio. l•••tlhl o~H d .. I... 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Beach 642-4603 • Sat1Sun 1 ·5 '1507 Lehig h Pl I Col. Pk > C.M. 646·7414 Sat/Sun 12·5 1732 Missoun. Mesa Vrde. CM 540·1151 S69.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •4701 Hampde n Rd ICamShrs >CdM 675·6000 S174,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •331 E. 20th St Costa Mesa 675·6000 $79 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 81 Royal St George (B1g Cyn >NB 675·6000 $255,000 SIS l-5 4122 Escudero Dr<Rcqt Club>lrv 559-4515 $73,000 Sun. 1-5 20802 Mission Ln, PacSands. HB 968·4456 $67 ,500 Sun 12·5 2303 Annivers ary l.n. N B. 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1 5 228 Del Mar. Costa Mesa 646-6238 $.53,950 Sal/Sun 1 5 1066 Tulare. Mes a Woods. C.M 549-8655 $96,950 Sal /Sun 1·5 650 Fontana Wy (Alta Vista )Lag Bch 494-2885 $185.500 Sun 12·-4 3406 Catamaran <HVH> CdM 640-2309 $137 .500 Sun 1 5 •2924 Carob. Nwpl Beach $140,000 Sunday 12·5 J Peppergrass (Deerfield) Irv. 559-0113 Sat & Sun 12·5 912Cercis Pl. (Eastbluff) NB 642-8235 Sl 10.500 Sun. 1·5 944 Jasmine Circle, C.M. (213 )425·9591 $82,950 Sun 1-5 •1791 Jamaica, Mesa Vrde, CM 549-8655 $87,500 Sun. 1-5 2901 Palau, Mesa Verde. CM 546-5990 $86,500 Sun 1 5 3213 lowa, Costa Mesa 546-8171 $64,500 Sun. 1·5 4 IEDROOM 24171 Las Naranjas, Lag Nig 494-8.SSl $87 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 #lHampshire Crt, Dov. Shrs. 6.11-1800 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••205 Via Lido Sd. L.tdo II. 6.11-1800 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1520Warwick. Westelirr. NB 642-5200 $125,000 Sal/Sun I 5 336Colton. NwptShrs .. NB 642·3850 $78.500 Sat 11·5/S 12·6 30 909Tanana. Costa Mesa 675-3000 $64 ,500 Sal /Sun 1 5 48362nd St. Nwpt Beach 642·3850 $80.500 Sun l 5 16632 Simmone La Hunt Sch (714~548-3350 Sun. 1-5 14921 Athel <Col Pk> Irv 551·2000 $91.500 Sat/Sun 1 s 4 IR & GUIST HOMI 843 Cortez.Mesa del Mar.CM 979-1525 SSS.250 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 IR & FAM RM or DIH 1779 Hawaii Cl r (Mesa Vrde)CM 549-1675 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 #43 Cambria (Spyglass> NB G40.175l/G40-8277 Sat/Sun R Cypress Pt Lane, N A. 644-0927 $295.000 S/S 1·6 •4294 Senisa Way, Irv. 552.9033 $89,950 Sal/Sun 1·5 1S3S Regatta. Laguna Beach 494.-8519 $179,SOO Sun 12-S 10322 ShangraLa Dr. Hntg Bch 962·3241 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 18971 AnUoch, Jrvlne 54.Hl032 Sun 12..C 12282 St. Mark, Garden Grove 848-2323 $64 .~ Sun 1-5 ••204 Via.Lido.Nord,Lidots,NB _ 67S--0123 $269.._~fee Sun 1·5 1642 Mlnorca Dn{Mesa Vrde). CM- 642·8550 $169,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 2934Java Rd (Mesa Vrde) CM 675-7060 $110,000 Sun. l ·S • 19492 Sierra Lago. (T roc:k)lrtt 640-5357 $94,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 •29)() Lighthouse La. (HVHllls) MO-S3S7 $163,750 s.t/SUn l·S •••291 Vta L1d0Soud. Lldols, NB 644-1766 Sun. 12·5 19522Sierra Seco(T.Rock)lrv. 644-1766 $93.000 Sun. 1·5 l707 lnlet Is le (HVHls) CdM 644·1766 Sun . 1·5 940 Azalea, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $76,950 Sal/Sun l 5 19522 Sierra Scco(T. Rock )Irv 644· l 766 S93.000 Sun 1 5 6472 Newbury Or. Hunt H<'h 846·3301 $84 .950 Sun 1 s • 19342 Salmon Ln. H. B 642·3850 $59,999 Sat l 5/Sun 12·5 12 Cherry Hills (Big Cyn > NR 644-6200 $365,000 S S I 5 2006 Port Bristol <HVHomes)NB 644-6200 $165,000 S /S l 5 2.515 Bamboo (EastbluCf) NB 644-6200 Sl35,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2811 Bays hore Dr. CBayshrs) NB 642-8235 S175,900 Sat/Sun l ·S • 1251 Santiago, Nwpt Beach 642·8235 Sl42,500 Sat 'Sun 1 ·5 -Ul VistaSuertc <Bluffs> NB 640-9900 $110,000 Sal/Sun l 5 ••22Linda Isle Dr, Linda ls., NB 675-6161 $325.000 Sun 1·5 14232 Wyeth. Irvine 752·1700 Sun I 5 4642 Abbots wood. lrvtnl' 752·1700 S64.900 Sun I 5 2000 Windward (Baycrst ) N B. 675·6000 $143,500 Sat/Sun 1 5 15762 Maidstone, Sh'do' Run, West 968-4456 $89,900 SIS 12·5 8581 Lowmead. Landmark. H.B. 968-4456 S73 .500 Sun 11-5 107 Via Genoa (Lido 11) N.R. 646·7711 Sat /Sun Hi •2201 Private Rd . N B 646·7711 Sat/Sun l·n 1103 Tulare. Mesa Woods. CM 549·8655 S96 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 24991 Costeau, Laguna Hills 540-9922 $89,500 Sun 1 ~ 297 Lilat' Lane, Costa Mesa 752-1920 Sun 1 s 1836 Pt. Bar mouth (HVH) NB 675-6900 Sat l·S/Sun 12·4 •17661San Rafael. Ftn. Vly . 968-9993 $92,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2351 Mesa Dr. Newport Bch. 540-1877 $98,500 Open Sun. 618 W. Juniper, Santa Ana 636-3760 $71, 750 Sun l ·5 1059 Santa Cruz. Mesa Woods, CM 546-4141 $73,900 Sun. 1-5 1062-San Pablo. Mesa Woods. CM 546-4141 $95,000 Sun. 1·5 ••542 Hbr. Isl. Dr .. Prom. Bay, NB 642·8235 Sun . 1·5 l506 Antigua <Dover~hores) NB 642-8235 Sun. 1·5 17385 Almond Tree (Un. Pk) Irv. 752·1414 $82,000 Sun. 1·5 •32 Point Loma (Spygls) CdM 644-6200 Sun t 5 2024 Windward, Baycrest. NB 642-5200 $159,500 Sun I ·5 3439 Fuchsia. Costa Mesa (714 )992·254 l $82.500 Sun 1 5 17650 San Die~o. Fountain Vly 842-2535 $83,990 Sun I 5 Z734 Cardinal. Mesa Verde. CM 546-5990 $98,500 Sun I 5 18697 Santa Ramona. Fount Vl y 842·2535 $94.900 Sun 11 -4 21112Strathmoor, Hntg Bc·h 842-2.'>35 $8."i,500 Sun. l ·5 S llOROOM •• 112Via Lido Nord, Udo Island 631·1800 $298,500 Sun 1·5 S llt & FAM RM « DIM • •#3 Linda lslc Dr .• Linda Island 631·1800 $275.000 SIS 1·5 448 De SoJa Terr, Corona HRhld.5 673-8550 $199.500 Sun 1 5 6291 Newbµry Or. Jlunl. Bea<:h 846-3301 $84,950 Sun 1 5 • 1615 Highland, Nwpt Beh. 644-1766 $152.500 Sun 1 5 •t7 Royal St.George CBigCyn) NB 640-6161 $365,000 SIS 1·5 2133 Miramar CBaJ Penin) NB 675-4600 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1226 Polaris. Dov. Sbrs .. NB 646-3255 $379 .900 SIS 1 5 1522 Pegasus, Santa Ana Hts. 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1 s 10182 Theseus. Hunt. Beach 640-6600 $89,000 Sat/Sun 1 s •441 nlstin Ave, Nwpt. Beach 675-2311 $106.900 S/5 l·S •1779 Hummmgbird Dr<MV) CM. 540-9922 $162 ,500 s.tn. l ·S 14482 Monroe, Westminster 846-2848 $74,500 Sunday 12·5 •*2500 Bayahore Dr. (Byshrs) NB 642--823S &In. l ·S * •525 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) NB 6'2-8235 Sbn.1-S Gewral t 002G~ 'OOZ ·••••······•················••••••·······•••·· TRIPLEX CORONA on MAR. Two bdrm O\Yncr·~ umt + two 1 bdrm South oi 11 wy I hlork lo ooean Sl.39.SOO . CC Orange Coast Q: 26'0 l Cust Hwy., Corona tlel l1r IEAL ESTATE 644 ·4141 l7280cean Blvd .\~oronadel MJf. 642·82~ $298.500·. Sun. l 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IR & FAM RM 'or DEM 18695 Maph.'wood. llwtl Bch 536-1740 S60.90(l Sal Sun l ~ #23 Flores Or. R San .Joaq, Irv 640·4.699 Sllncfav :! 5 17408 Eudid Ave. tpunlam Valley (213 l54 I 4701 ·$41.000 Sun l 5 l IB>IOOM 2612 Vi sta del Oro<Bluffs )NB 631·1800 S73,500 ,.Sun l 5 835 Amigos Way (E.Bluff) N.B. 640-5560 · S84 ,500 Sat/Sun l-5 ••4441 Coast Highway, N.8. 645·0303 $110.000 Sunday 1·5 ~ Eastblurr Dr. <Bluffs> N B 644·1133 S79.500 SunYS l IR & FAM RM or DEN .-219 Nata, Bluffs. N B 8.1.1-03:l-1 $14~.!'l{JO S 'S I ·~ 2143 Vista Enlr <•rla t Bluffi-) N. B 644·0134 Sun I 5 4 IEDROOM 2662 Vista Ornada <Bluff.;> N. B 644-1133 $129,500 Sun I 5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEl>ROOM 21651 Ocean Vasta Dr. S. L<tg 499.4c15 From $85.950 S S lO·G 21124 Wtnd<:h1ld Ln. II B SJ0.9861 S.1 1.500 , Sumfo' 1·5 HOME & INCOME llR&llR 415 Poppy . Corona dt:I M<.1r ffi3 2278 Sun I 5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & IACH!t.OR • •3603 Finley. W. Nwpt 675-5511 $160.000 Sun l·5 21R&lllt 2517 Fir!)t St . C'<lM 67s-Jooo $1!l8.soo s is 1 s 2 IR & 2 IR 521&5211:? Carna tion. OldeCdM 640·7190 Sal/Sun 10·4 2ll Cypres~. Nwpt Beach S41 ·5032 S l25,(XXl SS 12 311 4 JIR&lll 605·605 ' :t Mari.tucnll' CdM 673-6510 Sl 12.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 l IR & 2 IR 216 21st St .• Nwpt. 8 C'h. 675-6670 $115,000 Sat /Sun 1 5 2l2 30th St., Newport Beach 675-6775 $115,000 Sun 1 ·5 4 IR & I IR 125·4251h Narcissus. CdM 644-7383 $147 .000 Sat/Sun .r 5 41R&lll& FAM RM or DIH 4404 Chanel Pl, Nwpt fkh s31 . 1400 s159.500 s 1s i -'l TRIPLEXES FOR SALE I II UCH 2543Sanl:t An:. Av<·.(' M 546-8640 S.tl Sun I 5 HOUSES FOR LEASE 2 IR Ii FAM aM or 084 2039 lrvlnc, Costa Me~a 752·7315 $575/Mo. Sun l·S 2041 Port Provint'cr Pl. Harb Vw NB 675-6000 Lease $595/mo. Sun 1·5 l IED-OOM 1tl2Cerrito, R SanJoaq.Irvinl· 552·9529 Sat/Sun 1-.\ 554 Huel, Corona dcl Mur 675-6000 $800/mo Sat/Sun 1.5 #2 Rue Fontaanhleau<RigCyn >NS 675-6000 l.ra!fc $1250/mo 1312Santanella Terr. t rv Tcr. CdM 675-6000 Ll"a5e ~/mo. Su n 1·5 APARTMENT FOR RENT l IB>~OM 211 Cypress. Nwpt tlcach 541 5032 $350 S /S 12 :30 4 CONDOMl'111UM~ FOR U!ASE 2 IR • PAM llM•DIH 44 Arbolcs, Irvine ' 152-1414 S450/mo ~ l·S 3 IEOttOOM 2433 Vista Hogar <Rluffs> N.B t 644·1133 $.120 month Sun ·S • Pool •* Walc1f1.t *** w ........... ,... We Sell A Heine Ewery 19 Mlalllesl Matching Up home buyers and sellers is what we do best So 1f you're going to buy or sell a home. remember the 19 1 minute folks at Tarbell. After all, we've been FINDIN' HOMES FOR FOLKS SINCE THE WEST WAS WON! 149.500-Vfna c..do! Supet 1r.,.11e area on 1 qUtet or1v11e stree1 with all the privecy you'll need LOIS of nch WOOd pane1tn9 lhruoul C¥P91S & drapes 1n warm tones ano tei"utes 3 oeorooms H• beths Candlehghl d1nmg area, wood accented ranch kitchen Private meste< reireat with 11 s own bath and drenmg •ea Patro f0t BBQ s even a comm swim pOOl and a tvll ftne ol rec 19Clhltes for your en1oyment1 C•ll 540-1720 hecutin Retrfft! Gorgeous Smoketree townhome in Irvine Comm Pool. clubhouse all w1th1n walking distance. Convenient to freeway access Handsome stone patto 4 bedrooms. 2h baths Family area & kltctien combo, radiant llreplace dances shadows oll the hvrng room walls Walnut wood cabinets bullt-1n bookshelves Lush green carpels lextvred draperies A gorgeous no l'lassie villa' S68 900 Call 540-1720 Presltge lam11y 1os1oence Big and 011va1e ground!> nea11v man1cvred tor you• convenience Landmark Bo,sa tiome Huge yards lor the lt•ds to romi:> and play Cus1om bu.ti o•eaktasl •Siano bar with lots ol s1o•age cab1ne1s Decorated 1n coror coordinated cones and ce11lures 1nruou1 • oedrooms P . baths Family room fireplace "' the 1tv1ng quarte•s 3·ca• garage w•th gPn•e' S81 600 Call 540-1 720 On the GoH Courw! Execu11ve hom"' 1n Mesa Verde area Prot'lS5•onally landscaped and decorlled home w11h 1he best qualtty Custom built cabinets and snetves 1n the den walk behind wot bar raised he.Jrth Spanish f1111ptace 1n the f;imrly roorn 01n1n11 aiu.1 . form,11 t.iuarter~ tor enterta1n.n9 4 bedrooms 2'1 oatns Covered p11110 or game aroa A heck ol a home buy $139 500 S40 1720 Suburbia MHa Verde! Gorgeous executtvc home 1n lhtS prestige Costa Me511 area• Private CDS sireet tor lhe maximum 1n se'tlusron Lushly tandscape<i yards front and rear ,,...ny Crees and otan11n9s Inside is o;pac1ous leaturtng a sprawltng 4 bedroom wing Banquet Stled dining querters served by 11 totally modern tulchen w1lh mom·tov1n appliances Separate fam1ty room lo• 1hat poot Cable you ve always wanted $82 500 IUSl listed' Call ~1720 Summerfield Special Ctose to SouCh Coast Plaza sl'lopp1n9 center• Sharp & <:lean 1ns1de and out Large ranch kitchen with all the accessones the gourme1 coolo; will need' 3 bedrooms 1""4 b81hs Separate I amity room warmed by 1 lire s glow Lrv•ng quarters d ining aree Detuze sized m•uter bed1oom Lazy P•l•o veranda surrounded by neallv manicured yards S62 950 Call 540 1720 Jump RICJht In To this heated & f11tereo pool 10 be en1oyed 1 11 year round• E11ecv11ve 1r,11ne pool ranch w•tl'l a muscle relaxing 1acuu1 •deal for llred achtng bodies• Gorg<'OllS yard<; front and rear with sp11nkte1s Spacrous 11oor plan ollers 4 versa1rte beClroomi. 1 '• baths Ea1ino area "' 111e lamrrv ro1Jm Br1ct. ltreritace on lhe l1v1n9 room art'.1 To1<llly ilelu•I' k•lch<>n with lime <;;iv1nq tlt,.11 •ns A '\pe1 o.ll honll• tor tr'lat -,pee ,.11 ,.,.,,,., t•uvor 1 S81 qqo Ca11 S4ll I 770 Ideal nome for the lamity who ioves to throw parties' Giant 201t30 II bOnvs room w•th air cono11ton1n9 will hold any game labte• Lois ot rich wood paneling thruout Cozy vHd bflCk ltrep11ee on tho 1tvir1g quarters Spacious master sv11e w•th •I a own bath 3 bedrooms. 11ted entry foyer Covered veranda pat•o luscious perk-like grounds All this lor ~ 500 VA & f HA torms OKI Call 540-t 720 Spanish VIiia! Now on the marl\etl LmQe lamity home for the growing tan111y s needs• Te11azzo entry loyer l&ads to a sep1r11e lamity game room w•lh Spanish lo• l1repl"ce to tf'tll stories by 4 ver1a1111 btodrooms (or 3 ., den) ~~baths Full ICH~oest d1n1ng room S8f'Yed by a canllna llltchen Sunken 111t1n9 room for formal enrerta1nin9 Btt the t ,i to""' Call 540-1720 540-1720 2 9 55 Hcrbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M.....,_ RELO • Howf.H'-~ ......... ,.,.~ "-'"f.cwS. ~nd!Y Octobef3.19i'I DA.ILYPlLOT ·~ ............................................................................................ Ciwul IOOJ ch4M_. IOU CoroM .. M_. 1022 Costa~e 1024 HowHthrS• "-seaForS. ..._.,For~ ·•••··•······•········· ······················· •····••··•·•·•····•···· ······•················ •......•.......••••••. ·~····················· ••••..•..•...•....•.••. 9110 Point I 026 ._.... 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Ill•· l'.\IM.\V .I Bel :!12 h.1 '\htl lt1l'Jl11111 ll,1" >llloXl.lj fq• \\kllcl 'lhJ .111.1 •• Rut Estate byMINAY TREAT YOURSELf r .. u11llm11t't( pn1 .1t·) 111 Jll .m '" 11 11 rnmn.i: 2 :-l•tr' 1>1.nl'lul '''l1ut11t• hunw IOI t.unih ••11t1·11;1111111i: I. u 11 >! < o' 11 1111 I 1 t>, \I i.1.lll;)JIJ1•r ••nh..111c111i: .le wr lkh~hlltd l.rnd" ·'Ir ma.: t.'ollt•1 l t 711 1 ~lloll 1151; m..1 93111 L'a111ll''"uo;t ~!llf,:1011 ATT: SPORT·O 's l'ilr!'lrt>t-(.'(ln11t1 I I\ 1111:. It-al un·~ :1 11t1ob . 2 h•nmi. l'l1" llt:'l' r111, h11<e trail tu h\'11 Li.: 1111H:it'I 2 ha 1 ~lt•11 " W<'t h,1r Enl'I l.1umlr" 111) p.11111 'fl.if· .. :.,; 111.1 1·111lt•\I !ltlt~Su11,tar S6J,450 OR HST OFFER! 1Bolboa Island 1006 Hor-bor View Hills MEW, MEW, MEW! I 11111 111 h<1111•• " 'I-\\ • • l>h 1 u111.;11ll'tull /1•111 tnJ! -.\ 1l " tu J 11t tnu· .\h·"" \' .. nil' lu1 ,1111111 l>(l.1,500 i-;, .:~ .>~ti IOlil PAIHT-H-SAVE "'"·•tt , ..... 111 :c h.oth 1 ~ f'•w1I -.1•1 01M1 1 111 • 1 '' ' 111 ·•' 1' :.! 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Olde t d .\I h"'c ,, 111· ... 11,.1111..: l ""n!'r 2hr lhJ l'.u·h 1Jd1 ni-:! h.1lh qu.ch\\ i;.ir. ~hJrp hlll il!lll u, .\J!-;S.\ UJo:J. .\I \H :I 1!1 l 11111 U.i · t>nd VJt11• ~.uoo fl~ 11v. 11,•r 5111 Ui'.!11 hllllh' llll1tllh' jlltH1i11 Hllli-----------t 11n1t :!.. • ' .._u~ ...: .. u ,1..:•· un ~.1111•1·<1ltf. 1111 'li'.i.tH"'' I ,.u.11 Jilin• \110 II 111• a.:l:1d ~UH~ l; \H \I' I '"11 read th.: .ul , .Ill 11~ :.! ('.,, PJl111'· llt• 1·h lur .in Jfll' l 1.\11 . .,\f'I '"' • 673-6900 • Bolboo Pcninsiilo 1007 ....................... I urn ~· ''' "" 1 IJul) :-.IOi.J4~1 \1:l 1;7:, :I:!:!:! Harbor Vu Hms BY ()\\~EH Pufl\llt1r l'Jl'llld Jllr , 21111. l•lllt rm. 11\Jn~ l''l1 .1:. 1'1111 •• ,. ... ,, 11111\ :-..11 ~llll .... h I~ I l;!~>i COZY & CLEAN llupl"' 2 hd1111. l.11·i:·· HOME + BUSIHES S .llh + l' :! I 11 I • 1, 11 \ 1211 I I •"'Ulllalih-\ \ lt1.111 1~j/(,5;NI • :Xlnl bu" '"."', fol .• t tun t 7 :.! t F11lh·1-11'1t ~'\I F11ll pn1·1• , '>\1,.-,0(1 \t.:I Ii 11: O!MI t'l.ll.l.l-.1.1., 11 \Hh 11\1 :!H.1 Ii: p1111I ~ J•ll'1111I I 111111,11 '4i7 Ot"l ,-, l!1 .17 I.I (' ,, II '. I: .. , I •• I " .. ·" ., l • ..tlli:h .I 11,·tlt m ' h.1 \ .11·.111t 111·111 111 f 111~1· ,,, ""I'll\\ :-. .. \\ 11.11111 '"'' 't 'llH ,5110 '.!II I 111\111 1'11111 ""'' ,,, ...... 1 1>-lll .! l:l:"l 7 l'"\ITS '$295 000 Hc.·1u-h C:otta~l' ,i;.i .500 tll't1lll'l't1' j Br. :J b.1 111 b,1, & .,,.,.,,11 '!IOI "4KI "'·" 111"111 "' :ircl hilt 111 IAYFRO,..T CONDO , I hdt 111 nu ''"II' \ ,, n t.tnl 'lllrllni! ,\ •1111\ f.tototl t•fl Ill l',111111'1\ '112,!)0ll \ill.It.:<' W & L \\ .111.t•r & I"'' lh-.tl I ,1,111• .) I l 'll'll OPEN HOUSE 1-5 SUNDAY 297 LILAC LANE Endonqer-ed Specih \1111u'l 1·,l 11H I .1 I !'1th l1.11hl11111.il :! 'hit\ h11111t' tU l;n•,1q.!lt1U' J•:,.,l,hlt• l•t.J.,1111;: 1111• '""''''' .11111 n ,. 1 ,,; h lt., 1 ' ' I h 1 ' I 1 .. ·o1ro.1111 1 h.111t 1.1nl\ h,,, I••\ t•I\ r1•1i1,:oiot\ ,. "II II '"""' ~ '1 11111· l111:11l.1ll' lllJ!lth-hl'.1tlh l'IA~ lkl P1"1 till'll t'll II'\ '"' 1•1 & phhh m."l•·r '1111 1• \ l:l'llUllh• I 11111 IHI "t'h1f ti\ t• u~ Ot·1 I UR. J h.1 i.IJI UI~• :?HH lJ/ 1k11 M:!'l,51Ki ~lar,h.111 Hit' 1;;; IWll Uni.,ersity Realty t. 1 11u11 ii 1 .. \ "l 1111 11 • Corona d~ Mor I 022 ,io 11 ~. l''l 11", 1oi:1 i.~111 1t-.otu11·" 1 H1 ·1 11 .• <!1110 ,A .• Quall ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "• '' huttl •to\ ~.•s.:.•·. Pla.c• ~ l' II I "II.. 11 ): 1l11 ti' h \ 111.111) .1111\'lltl II'' '"Ii"' Pro 1trti•• J BR DUPLEX 1.-.11,.1 .I Br , tfi·ll 1111 hi« ,1,-.ut IOJllutl 1IUl'' ul P752_1920 ~ OH ORCHID 11~1 1111 .! 1111. ' I" 1 '" h '"1 fJt'r mu 1•00 OUA11" HIW~t llACH l'.illu~.ilxnlllti":l llclrm .it'\.,,, 11111•11 "''' 1111,·n•ll.it~li:>IMMI • h.1rnwr "' ti:1· .\I 'l' ~Jt Sun I.! .i "&vilk~roperties 11th Ill, ,unn) p:al111 ;1110 '\110.0011 1o~:1 7'K11:1 2507 LEHIGH PL. Open Sot/Sun 12·5 ll11lih1• 1->u1H1 t-.7.1.,r,•11IHJrh1•h11 \pt Canyon Crest (714) 549-2467 ll11h $10.\000 \):t'lll C 11644 72 I I 1 Hit Ct1nclo •War 1""11. llurth\1Kwl & ploi:.ll'r ,!Br 0 • Si'J.SOU ,\~t Iii~ l~IOCI :!ha. i onwr >.'>9.!t\lil. "' Dono Point "1n Nlfifl 1026 GtMrof ll AILf Y & A~SUlll\J E5 2 I llllnt·' un I l'.1t 1111 115 J'tlf)jl\ 0°" lll'r Bid r l\ I If I in,1111" li7:1 :!liH I OOl G._r .. 1002 ••••··••·•·•··········• ···•·•········•·······• WHY 'unl\1 i ', In !>-HJ 31JH •••••••••••• • • •• • • • • ••• Super Sharp Dplx ln l'.'.\I l:.!•i!Hdrtn:-.. l h.1 . h:1rrtwd llr:-.. t 1 pt.' hl\11\i> I t'JI 1:.11'.t):t'' l'.JJI fol ,lflfll Ill H'I' '\:"Ill 212:1 OPEN HOUSE Sun 1-5 3439 f\ichsia 111 ........ 'lll'l'I '"·"I' I llr l,1111 l.11thn1 & I""'' httllh t;11 .ti ltll t 1\lt'I 1.11111111: t\ 1.11111h ,.. ,,,,,. 1 tllll l't 11 • "'I! ;)1)0 Berry Realty C7 I 4J 992·254 I \I !-:SA lff L \I \II BIFFY! Beach Bunqolow WO'\'T L.\ST ,\ W ~: l·:r. °""·" \I ,1ri11a \\ 1lh 1111 lw1Jt.11ilt• 111 I!" "' 111111 ,,~.!J50 I'()'"' It I. \ 1.·1 \ l'.lh !)1~)11 ELEGANT! DAZZLING! lh•lt.11h ll ulh tl1•,1>:111·1I hl\UI \ clUtlh.'' "ll h HI 1•,11 \ h'\\ f11t '"" ,11ul \out fl<lhlflJt I.: It 11,fl l•llC I' I \fltl•llllC1111·11 1 tllll\ )o)!lll.CKMI I'll I' I 10-. \ 1.'t \ II\\ nr \1:1 \ 111 05~.:, Onh ~7.5011 Im 2 hl'1ll 111 I l;jth h11nw 111 1111111 II~ r I. o I It·\' t • , 1 I I !ll.i; ll:'.41 lllll:!l E i:n•I ~l.l!Ml • !11 :! i,,, "" 1,,1,, 6. 1!1 \'• 11h,•lt ti. .... " I 1'11111' , luh I" "" r11 r ''17 .14•1 .~I l!I:!.'\ 111i:ton Heath i-;,, ..tlntl 1._ _________ _ n •nl11I µrui>t•rt) .,, 1.:11od 1• ,lartl'r ho111t· J 11,t :1 OPEN SUMDA Y I • 5 11111'•:. from <X·.:J11 14941 SAIRE t\·ntun 21 Suri lk.•11\ HUNTINGTON ~ .. ~!~.~~!l~! •••• !?.3.~J--5•36-·7.~•'•:!•••53•'•ti··t.1•1•1--1 BEACH :: I TOWNHOUSE ADDRESS 1\\'tl!IMlll" t :!1 I hJlh~ llt'\lh 11,11•11 '1'1h1111111 lll\\llhtlllll' Ill !'11110(.1111 \ ,111.•\ <h .. 1 1111"1 "I II ~·-·11 lllfil 111-h li\1111: ew 3&4 bdrm homes. Wofk to beach. Under SS0,000. LIONS BUILDERS 536·8832 1'""" l.111111\ 11111111 .11111 :-. ... ir Hruokhul'llt & \11 1111 11111111): .11 '"' llna.:ht .11111 ltt. :I B1 :!12 l\a. l.1111 1·111 . I h .... r I \< I I 1• ' •• I ,. r •lrn 1'111. p,1t111 ··111 dl· 0.,:11', ~1ti11 .. 11 \1•1,Jlll•· lltH1r a:.:.umuhlt lu,111 , h) pl,111 l.111' otl I'll h \\IHJ4J. H\'tll'I $i~.!l\Ml •Ho)\ ~515 "allp.lfll'I .11111 •·u,tum 1h.1f"'' ll11rn' t)nl\ on1· l.l-:T:-.MAl-..1-./\IJ":'\I. 1111 tlw murt.t'l .11 ~a 1511 GLEN MAR .,;,,. ·•Ill""'' Fr.-i.h a" :i 1101"' \ ou'll want ln "l'•' 1111, 11t•l1,.:h1tul I hdrm. ~ h 11 I h ,. 11 .11 llH· I' N \' \\ 1>11l,11111n1 111 krll'ltl'n urtd 1.11111h 11111111 Ill'" 11111111 I'll\,., ,, ..... \\',.,, ,,,,,,,,, ... .\I.ill red hill ....:. ... 55 2·7500 l';tlll112 :i~;IJ th H\111\'r "ni:ll' ''"n 4 ----------.. 111 111 bJ ''"l 1111111. nt.m' 1•,tra:. l'o1 nl'I lot trlr •lr h<mt .11·1'l''' ilrwn h .. u,1· :O..it Sun I 1 :.1o2.:1uu !l t1;/J;!1t ... 556 iutli ONE OF A KIND FTN VALLEY • RARE S&S Rei.ale ~pcc1dh:.t:. J. GI OR FHA 4 ors bdrm mo<M:. ~11 a1l, ---------l'1·rmi. a1 ,11lablc 1'1<' i.omew pools !168·4602 111n•'-(jut· 11.1d111un.ol t'l<-Pennington Pro~rllc:, HUNTINGTON 1t·1.,,,,. Oni:111.1I 11wncr BEAUTY h,1, pn•11uu,..I\ main i----------~ tnuwd th" :1 bdrm. ram BY OWNER <'h.1r111111~ & 1·11l11rt ul " rm. & i;pai·tou!I )(la:.sed .\~1·nc (.'nm1lfcC<>h pro thto uni\ '' .,, lo 0 <'!11.'l'lbe m :.accnl.'ct aluminum Ce,,:.wnalh d cl·11ratcd . th1i. 4 Ut . :!•1 U<A hoin .... IJna1 residt>nt'I'. Xlnt Lar.i:c 3 bt'Urm. walk·1n with din r m. 1>1Jtlo. cle>!t1• ureu. prt<'l!d r1Ji!ht in th.: pantry Parklik..-~ard . lo bj!&ch. Priced for 1111d f>O':. Don 't dl'lu~· 1·all Ea:.} ttrm:. In hcuut1ru1 quiclf'ilalc. It ~I.I\' !Hill :tm. 5 If; 1751 :\ewport West lrntt Abk o~ HOUSE ltll( only S72.900 5:_16. i!'>:la. .Sunday 1-5 W & L V. all.t•1 & l.t•1· 111'111 ~:,tah· :1 111 li'll S46,500 Swim-Ten"is-Joc. I hf 11 ...... , "llh'I' tt .• tut ,<. Jr,.;t .t ... !' ,11 , ... ~ < .1r .111 .1 • h ~ .11 (,I 1• ,1 t ,1..n., 11.1111 '""11 11 "· IOI 1:,:111 EYE PLEASING HEART WARMING 16632 Simmone lo. 17 11 1 !>4K :1350 Own a Lcxi"gton! l)(lll lloutn' :lbr Zba frpk. lrs: btit•k ~rd. nu c·rpt... :J5ll mo Evt'' 'HJ2 til!U or 962·:>5"5 I 1-11-droom . :.! hnlh honh'. 1 I'"'' 111 "'h11ob & :-huµ l•----------i l'lllS.: l .. 11'1-'•' 11,.,.k \;1nl Entertolner'sOreom ,~1 th 1111•1••1 11.11111 1-'.inl;"I" ilr1•11m p1tl111 ·11 .111• 1 '" • • '' 0111) Wllh 111111 lllHJ "tllk ,111d ...i.t •0 1 It'll IJ,: I 111111'• I •trrtfllt•h' ( 1·111111 \ ::'I 111·11• Wtlh I 111'111111 I 11 hulh 11111111 E" "ll1·11t "'ll'lc· 1,1111•1111 1,., .. 1 1111111 pl1111 ls.:•· lrYine 1044 f'll&S~r 'Ultt' \71.00U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cc•nlun 21 Surf ftC'OJll ' 536· I· 17 I • S:Jli 7M2 'LA ... l DEERFl!LD List Your Home! :1 111 :! ll.1. h\ rm, din 111~ lr•m rm. II\ uwm•r Yi.l~lll 511illliK'I <'r So l'oa'>l l'll11a 1 VIEW-CONDO l><x•:-. n•ll l•\ 1·11 ~tart to l<'ll l•----------i llll' :-trir.\ 111 th" hoo1c ~ Br 1 •, Uti nl.'Wl v r t' W1· 111111• ~ou to i.ee 1L! 3 decc>i 1tu1d, tvk. bll1111, :! -li1•dr11nm ll1s: famll) cur .i.:;ir , Jo:OOci lot'. n1 mom Your own park for Uolu (.;hli·a 8-48·1l9T3 ,i huckyurd. Lei', thnn ) ---- \ 1Mli:htru1 :i hdrm • ?1 • lJuth t.own.h11uw lu1:11tt•1I , 1111 u pn•1111um rorn1·r 1111 1 I o., ,. t o p I) 11 I .i u 11 1·lullh11u~1· J-.~lr11s 111-Mt-;sl\ VImot-::i rlr,:! fi n fom rm, own(>r rnu~t mo\l• 54G lH7t ;111kl11g $M.500 mllr11 from llunt1n11ton 4 Br. den , trph-& ixx1l Slulu lwu1·h 111 "'011nt.11n rtcdu1:ed t•1 ~9.!IU!I for \'t•lll'Y Md onlr ~~.ooo. Qu1<"k ~ule. 642 :i11:rn T uke 1.L~ 1111 on our 1lurl'! A~('nl Walker & IA•_. Will Buy Yo11r House In 2 Bil. 2 U.1, o\'1'rll'IC)k1111>1 0Jnn 1-'C Mu rtnu. w1l IOH'h IHllll, f·H·11111 & rec. rm. 0 11111111 ;1"c & ul r·strct.•t parkllll(, JlClh ----1 d11ldren wc>lt•omr WILL t:•1lle1te Pork, 4 Hr 2 H(I, CONSIOEH Lf':ASt:; OP muny xtro11. <>nly S64.50lt T 1 o N o ll T ll A n ~:. Cu II 11.12 2~.:1~ 4 UHITS HUHTIMGTOM HACH S99,500 < lt1d•· <'<•r11mlt' t tit• cnt ry. llflll • .11k1t 1·;.ir1Jt'I:. and " r II II ,. .. Ill l I I' (/ r () ,, worclr11l11· 1l11or11. de I 111'111·11 1l111JIJlt• wuru~w 1 With lljlt'rll'I'. phlK J) l'I' mt•nl h,11·~ p11t .,, Wtlh l.1r1w pl1111h•1 utt•n. Only , 'il.~00 72 llo11rsaf •~i1ir Mark_.• \~alu.- l 'h kyour ,.ellew Pages fer vour nearetft Walker & Lee efflee and eall ~ow to If your ho•e qaallfleM. Walker Blee Real Estate n) uwnt•r 7s1 1111:; ti'2.uoo Ito" urd .lnh11,1111 H1•11ll ~ ~:ASTSIUI-: :1 llr, Foini ltf7 l 711 lllll. lw1dw1)0() lloor" hw 1oe $.'1:1 11:.0 11111 fl2~ Dono Point I 026 Oona 'oint 1026 COLLEGE PARK ..•..••....•...•••••... •·····••·••······•••··· SHARP! SHARP! \dull. hvl'd in 3 h.-cirm ~ h.1th, u&r !('need l>ool liu,Qt' lund11t::ipt_'Ci lo1 Cl1arles Strttt, IW 1 83.1·2948 !Todays hit llfY! 1 br custom hme <could be 3 br> 1n ad downtwn <.A:l!sla Mese locaUon. L(e hv rm. w/stone Crplc .. den o r fagi.rm. Step I sBller family kilc h . Priced for quick sale. Call now! Bkr.848~ ~--~ El\STSIDE 2Br R-2 S&l.500. Owner/Agent 1142·S999 CM 2 !1411 PRIDE OF OWNERSHlP :I Oll, :l Ba. counlr ) klh'h. rn:;t OOOl'll. crpu. ci~. WC'l·bar, 2 Pttlios, H'UQ. \'Orntt lot. <>lx:n Sun 1 S, M4 J asmine Cir· cW Real &late Stor~ t2 4%13)~$91 LOVELY MISSION PARK 3br home' in San Juan Capistrano. Thls upgraded home is Ideal for the growing family. You'll love the low maintenance landscaping & the lovely waterlalJ. $72,500 R-3 LOT In San Clemente. $28.000 ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS l f .;!'C I hl\111'1' IJll t'lll utt•lll 01111ort11111f\ 111 twaut1lul llt111t111,11tu11 111•111 h 'l\•n 'l'lll'-111111111' 2 lll'•ll oom 111111 .. lltal 111;1k1 t''' 1·lk11 red hill ~ 552· 7!i00 1t•111u1,. or '"'"111hl1• 111 rl•----------1n H1k11 111 bt•uch wulk 11 TURTLE lltOCIC i-ho11p1n11 • Won ·1 111,t 1 'LAN 7 OUl •lf drca io•lkr llll) \ u111~ut• l'lan 'I with I'\ br1nlit m .. un nrll'r' Bonu l t• n d "cl 2 n cl r Io u r ~ • Y.aC'h unH h u 11 J.>cs1an~ 1t11 th1• l..r111• f1replaett. t:111l •1v1r k ! r11m1I) or peoptu who MNIOIO need Jots of room to Ol'fN "' • • '' """ 1011 NO• l"Q#m. Amenities 1ntludt> 11~111 ~I 6 bdrm. or $ und a den, , 0 : laratt family roo m . l~~~~~~~~:~~I formel dlnlna. 3 bath~. .::. plush carpetlna thru-<>ul. I t----~------. pJus many mM~ exlru~ A rQ I value and for o"'y Sunroom Special 21' Added room + " dt lighlful3bedrm, 1•4 bath home. Exe II rt' ldenUal ncighborllOOll one m II~ to SI02,9M. Unbfllevabtt', butt rue red hill ..... tM beach. A bara11ln nt•--------· w .ooo S'l2·75CJrJ •'2·1111 OEERFIP.l.I) l>ATIO HOMt; • I With J>OOI lllT.('(I yord I Br & dtn, ror 167..$00. OpcnSun. \.$PM 1 OEORGlA A HEALEY, 615-2373 Jh.•att(lr . . . .. -.... • • • .. DAil. V P1LOT Sondey October! 1919 ~.~.~ ........ !~!.~~ ....... ~.~~~ ...... . ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ,~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... !~!.~~.~ ..... .. &...,.... ..._. I 041 L.J-a ..... I 041 a....,. .. ec.. I OU L._,.... HICJUel l 052 ,.._wpori I nch I OHMewport a.och I 06' Ina. I 044 1n-. I 044 IHct. 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IS t;W kand10 ~Jll JuJquin G 1 rd en II'\ l.'I M1•11 duw11 LH, ~Ur+1J. n + .!b,, l,u\ l pl ~ l'h blH llJW Urand n<'v. J t.<11111 bath bomC' hv :-. ~ :-.. ~1 51Mt llurr' ··~ l ''I\.' !'.\Ith 'I \\''-11\I 11\\''flt Jtlr .!li.1 Ir~ I.ti 111 I I., lq1h Jl\ltlt' 11 •111 In 1111. ~ 11111111..; 1111 '·•IUrJI \\OOd \ ,1ullt'•l tl'lllllb'>• l'l\'IUll' "'Ill duv.i. .i1r1u111. ,or lut V. \ I•' V. l Jl ~ r .11'4• • \Ir;" ::.:t.7.'11J •';°1 1 t1">!r_~""''" ~untry RlAl EST4ll INVf«;IMll./I LIVE IM IRYIHE S49.500 \\'.>lnul '11 pl 111 ll :l bdrm I bu. mm pool t!.. p ark t'etll ui. nm\ 111 'u Lh1~ "t•ll ..appu1tll<·d ho ml• W & L \\',1 I .. 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U n1,·tnlty Prk Oeanr home. 2Dr . f.im rm Suh mil all Owner has men laJty movt'd THE PROFF:SSIO~ALS CALL 7S2·7~75 ASSUME-. .. the loe.n on lhla 'er)' ni~ly dra~ & ciu·~led hom<', used brlr k pQlto. 3 bdrm' . dlnlnit :irc.1. Z bulh!i. Iii sea.~· MYSTIC HILLS :tllll, :lll,\. aaun n, Vttv.•, V1l'w, \'lt•w ltrc11l t;'I(. er utlvc> home 673-7601 HIGH ON A HILL AGT. Above Laruna, ttal1 well maint.1ned 3 bdrm .• 2 bath home 1n ::i beaullrul sart11•n settlnit Large, m111 urc tre\!.... prl vale brlt k 11at111 1-:,cellent m·111ht>ar hood. c lose lo t1choob Set' totluy a l $8!1,900 .stJCAMPVSDl:IRVIWt 552-70~0 OPEN DAU.Y TH E ..... - 8A.M. TO G P.~. l "·CE B f ,._ ll'YOU VI l n . , !$ u~~l.Ml have a ~erv1ce lo ofrttr or REA l TORS ~~~V' ~to sell. rlace an ad urlle Rock Glen by1~~~~~~~~~ 1n t l'le D• ly Pilot owner,Plan3,cboicelot.1- ClaaadJed Section .. Xln\ loca.t.lon. read1 Dec. Ha\-e ~me\hinf ID sell Pbooe "2·5678 SSJ-«n or m .0100. °*5a.ifled ads 6o it well. ~l'At'llJl ~ \'1l'"'" from l'H·r~ room J bdrm. :! h.olh. J1111n~ r m. '""·"·'''' .u 11:.1 ·,. liludw. 2 ,,.µ,11 ate llhl 1:aragc1> ~I J'.),50<1 Pltl\',\CY t:iwb~truclablc t·n.i;.tlme \ 1cv.s. cu:.lom ft'u lurc:. lhruout Jbr. 31 ~Im. Ul!n, formal dlnlnit rm rl,•ck,.. ~11:1.S.SIJO IH'Sl~t:SS Ol'l'UltTUNITY 1-.lri.:nnl braul\' io.•ilon l'.111lor1h•lalls ~:IO,IKKI ~111 n,111tEAL 1·::...1 'n: 4a11141!1:1 Cll'I ..; lfot ~I !"> I .1 ' ' T s l' '\ r. It· i.; •• " t c lwll'JU O\ cr lo .. i...111,: I oui.llllll' I h ,., 1 IK~I "" I l 1 n • I 1 n d 11 •1 r ' 11 ,, " J '-' t ,. I I I i\1 ti ''I \ I t>.•11mi. & 4111' t1111h l 1·1hm.: l.r~ rnrk f1 µIt • 2 I rg lnJ"ll'I l11!ri11 """''' :1 i.u~rh bath.,. liah'unv hbr.1ry F.\'rrv \lr.1 •Ctn 1•rlv1o1b le . Sl83,000 7117 Nyl"!I Pinc<' SUND/\ Y. 495 Mounl111n Rd. 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Gl.'i IJ II> •FOR SALE* II) Owm•r 1111 I hJlh l 'ont1n "'i1·11pn1 t 1 '11·~1 1>111•11 I 1011·1· \1011 lhl II fot l I l'\I 111 H J'\I 11 1111 1•1111.1 ( 11111\. '• \\ 1••11 l (.'11•11 '\JI :07'1,IWNI 111·1 IU llV.llt'I l"1111ll,,\ In lhl\111 1;.o n111u l.'11 LOCJUftO Nlgwl I 0521.oguno Nl911el I 052 ••···••···•••·•···•·••······················•· SWl•IMG OCUM YllW See the s unset from your beautiful s pacious 3 bedroom 2 bath condo. Move·in condition Appliances & plants included Owner lca\1ing State. $82,500. A COl.OW8.L IA ... CO. 496-7222 831 -0836 ,.,... ...... di.., .... ~ ...... SPYGLASS Hill :\t'\\ port Hl'.t• h < t 1111·\I , thl11ll1 hvmn.11••' "111h1• '<'I\ topol :0,p\).!IJM• 111 11 \\ 111 Llu1ld to i-1111 From ~1 35.11011 Sp~ )llm.~ 11111 S..1lc" (II<' ti> Hoit.,na Bay l>n' 1· :\e\\ fX1rt H1•t1l'h 1;11 11;11 l:l:!I BEST STREET BEST VIEW EARLY BLUFFS Prime Waterfront TRINA END UNIT ... 11.11100 OJh'll' :... 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I h ••• lo1ll1.i11I I 1111111 1"1111 . 111.111\ \Im" l1oU ll'J:!i HARBOR VIEW HOME 1111;!111.ol 1•11r l •1l1nu \f.,.tl'I I 1\1 ., Bu , l•mu 1111 " lull llclrm ,\ lull h,1th .111 c 111111 !'>Jt.1111 h tilt ...... 1 1 .. 1, 111 l1n1 ._ "'"'I. 111 w 1t11l,1 I' 111~ • mu• Ii mon• Ol't-::O. ltOl1SI' :-\T «.St :'lo llH o r 1111pl IHU 1'111 I ~hcHil.'111 .... I' 1 .. 111d '~·1 ;l()fl ll\1m1wr 1711l!l!lll:-Z211 VIEW VIEW f"on•\ 1•r Vl1•w nf ll.11'1< ll.1\ I\ F .1 .... 1111111 1,1111111 .t Iii-di 111, f"lt + rnum •·ui.l h1,thH't1!°' Ht:\ 1;!~l 1'1·111\11\ ''I ' \\'4·~1c·loll • Mewport hach I 0 69 Ntwport .. ach I 069 .......••••...•••...•.. ············•·········· N Nm.Llt!.\..'L. A ssoc lat•• Mt'°' teTAll IHVllTWHTI .., ,.. ""c..."'''9''""'' I ·~1"'14 •).,.41 "t C• .,...,,, • HARIOR VIEW HOMES A delightful 4 Bedroom Home in ''Model Home" condition upgraded with m any, many luxury features. Fee laoQ.. Top neighborhood. Sec it today. tf19,750. 494-6594 • I ~.~~-·-.. ~.~.5!'!. ...... ~!~.~~~ ...... !~~~-~~~ ...... ~!:' . .'.!. ~ .... ~-~!~!.!.... SYnd!y Octow3.1978 OAlt.YPILOf •'{ !f!:t.:'.~~.~ ... !~.~~ ~ ...... !?.~! ~!.':!!::!!.~~-~~~-~•rty• 2000 CodeMfto 3U4 ~-~~!':° ... ~~.~ ~-~:!*~:~~ ~~!.~~~:~~ .... ~!.~~ .... UDOISl.E OP8t SUM. 1·5'M -2llM Vl• Udo Nmd -SW.Cp(n1 bay v~w -4Bdr.1amerm, 21'fba ~pfurovu~· buat •Youownthel1nd 1269.000~ , .. .AUQq, •$54.HO• 4br, 2tMI. lJ\• rm. frpk . ~ncl pauo .-88Q. :-tr Westm1nst~r Mall '/of',f'-)11•1 H('ILl't IN( , l' • •'7S.Oll3 * 1100 UDO ISU 't;A.~ ('ATALf~,, \IC"~ l ST Cl1.ANCt: 4 br, den, l1ltib1lt! humc \of Mt r>P 3 ba . MlJS'f S J-:1.L. P't ph trJtl~· 1111 01·cu11 BUYING Al'\OTtli:R. \'uhon1~c1r Int 1!118894 ~ni '1119.~. J11:1ke of· --- - f er 1 N t: Kl> QU •CK Great L:lkt!l> ·t7XU>. Xlnl . SALE. Open Sot " Sun Bl< ~JO l ·S.. Ownr/Bkr, ft73-G'736 t.75 4900 appointment ra1h r 1tpuce for rt·nt up to :!If. S7S m t1 + utll 5-18 Iii i' lSTTIMt: Ofl'ERED By ownr·N Bo>. 4 Br, 3 Ba. Opn Ilse Sat/Sun. 2351 Mtsa Dr 540 1877 BR. II\ rm & ktlrht•n, l Br DUJ)l~JC ~ blk t•> full hJ, 8'\lO su:;o beach. Xlnt 1nromt-~ 61i;l Principals only. S89.SOO. --L --. -1 t 1 493 7410 OCJUl'O J el "'Y 2 BR. fllil bath. ram rm LIDO ISLE 11, rm"· pass thru b11r to Charming l'!i ::,ty home k1h'h. 1>«110. Park Sl2<1 >t East e nd of 1:.land. 41_m_o_1_n_c_I u_1_i1_._.is._1_0-t_s_1 _ _.. BR, 3 BA, w/r.rp dming area. S129,SOO The Meadows HOO Sq. fl , AIH COND Thts mob1h: home h11s had excellent t.Jrt:. On \''Ira lar~e lot" h1l h bai. bl' .. ullful landsca1>1ng * 675.0123 " and l"O\l:tl'<I put11•. plu~ ----------i ..... I I (' Ct n l .. I n l rl QUIET IAY Vl!W ~rl'l·nhllU:>l' \II 1111dt•1 Redu<·c·d $25,000 l'mque :>1111x~1 hillside. redwo11d & i.:lu~s. <:1rcul:ir fr11lc. 2 ::.ty. lvg rm wtfull lcnt(th ~Ill.SS i.plrut ata1rca::.e, 2 11'\l)tr br, 2 g11e~t rms. J ba, den, hbrury. 11hop. IJbUIOUll I.it. fountain. ~215.000 . l'r111 """ Owner. 702 !)l. J .inw:. l'I ~2-&2>11 • •••••••• ••••••••••••••_......... T 3212 ttlllllL4 Ooailort.abl 3 n aa •OCF.o\N \1EW3t:r.2bA oro ~· lrYW • 3244 ORANGE COUNTY e r. 1 · z r t wt~lec doo.-' ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• HarbOw-1242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r..-sonabl• l'l'(ll, car. l"P .. cs. &JU'd • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1viulimmed~7* wasner, ryer. r\!fng, 13Q'ON'l11E WATER• 2 Br, \.<tultcd cln,i.. form pool, run m11n~nance. 3 & dt•n l'l\!W home on New l"':"ury to't\ ohouso din. tpl, 2 car ear Allk COMMERCIAL t82$.173~. 1.alo.e Fon!i.t w/vltw (lf wttennl!I court, pool 2 lilll,Ait ~6-~~·0~ PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP Olarmlq 2 br. ideal for Wfltllr ~liq. ft 2 bt1 br. f'nCI Jllll.IO 't\'/dt•('k. - · anhqllt'I, art studio or c.to Mti4I 3224 AIC ~tt bl\r n.pl~ puti~ Many 4!Xtr1u• $4110 mo. L'lll" N; 3 llr. 2~1 A.1, what.ever. McNa11b Rell·••••••••••••••••••••••• & d°bl aar • ClubhouM', Adultii, no l)Cl.a! ~l f11m rm. fri>k & =-unde~:I.. U NI Ts t)', 6'2-1334; 842·7430 REAT J BR 2 BA CON· pool & lt>nnis lncl. 5495. or blr.! Z4111S 2 ~ty tnhomt'. M2·0138 or Fu t•Y•y 3134 D0l'pta,clr1is.fplc,w11Jk Readynowt&6M300 M:!l)Wl\Jr~un_n __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo cbets, tinCl pauo dbl W.b.e 3 244 Wuodbnda" uew l BK. 2 l..lttlc charmer SLSO Uhl au. pool, •dlta. S330. Fouatoi. VaM.y 3134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, w/up11rade~ & dt(I. pd root Ftt ' &4:!,IW«6'S-ZS4S ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW. \flY.W va.:w 11111 l'ool & lalo.c INone Older Than 3 Yrs Old J • 3Ne w Units, townhousedeslgn incl 3 BR owners unJt -'4 Plex, 12 Yrs oJd, w /unbelievable 4Br, 2Ba, 1700sqrt owners unit. • 4 Plex. UndeTeonstruction. 3Br , 1% Ba owners unit. Choose colorS and options no w • 4 Plexes. 3 Jn Orange County SOLO -6 New Townhouse Units, Cotlta Mesa •8 Unjts (2·4 Plexes) 2 Comple x es to choose from. • 12 U nits (3 yrs young, Costa Mesa) •16 Units (4-4 Plexes) Breaking g round n ow. • 12 Units, 2 years old • 18 Units, Wlder construc tion ~Units, 7 Years o ld SOLD •48 Units, Laguna Niguel SOLD -64 ijrtits, Anah e im SOLD •102 units. 3 Yrs old. under7xGross Other complexes are lis ted and sold befor e advertis ing. A s k for appointment with one o f our staff in advance . B U ILDERS·O W NERS; Quail Place lis ts and sells $3-S.S Mil Lion i n proper t y a m o nth , mos tly apartments ; but homes, office buildings, condos & commercial as well. List whe re the action is. llliun Renlal1 ~ NESA VERDE, $UO. 17$4 tircplitt, 3 br, 2 ba, C<>\ RAN~'UO pnvle<li;u. A11.a1l. Nov. 1. 1 --..__ ' Iowa. 3 llr 2 U.. aY&JI palU>. ,new cptl!, dl"Po' ~ SA!\ JOAQUIN l,,ca.~ >'80. mo ~l ·ZUO -.--~It 3141 1011 bU ·lll36 OW No 't\AX llr.i, llUJ>t'r S.\!1:1.,.UISllEYhlOUF.t.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · loc.13SS/mo.D634St.eA.:t 3BH 2'~11A nr aolf UGUMA con AGE Br 1 Ba. nf'W palnt/cpt. No foe rour;,., t<•nni• & pool t Bdrrn. Ot•on \'lew. t'ncd yard, Stir•gc ~ Comp! rode<' " br 2 be Upiiru1kd crpts. dr1\.,, Pool. fri)!c~. MIJIJ\tcnancc mo. ~<lr64o-4737 RC"W crpt11, d1µ1 &' 1)11tnl: Mitrort.'<l ~IOl'\'l6. II pk, & Utll IJlcludt'd. $&.SO m o MF.SA VERDt-: Yf!lc ~llO/mo. oo:J-4!im wet bar. $62~ m~', 1st~ 4~·2996 :I tMrma & 1-'nm Hrn, AMI Nulee. SSl·2'784or7..., ~1 I BR house for oldt-r . Ct•i:iced yar~·D.l>_I a~r Le~'"' Bil, I~(' ;St~-,-l>t.':.t DU HE HOME re,pt•n)1blt', :i.11IJ rt1Hi S~:t5 /mu. \ oiod Cu l''t \'Iv itrt•a >.Int c•onll UNIVF:HSIT\' l'AltK Pl'f'Mll'l. 4Y4-tll70 ll(':tllors. ~·9346 thru-1.1 ut. 1-'rpk, l~(' >rd .. :lllll, lam. rm. d111 1 m. <;the und! 4 BR .• $1JOO Super condo. J Br, 2 bn. Clolr ~..ir .. si~ mo •. Coll l'lr <"Oncl l'rofo:..$t1>n11llv \rlyorS7SO Wntr lrplc. pool, clbb:.e. Nr J uho. 9ti3-5'7l A,\, N1 dt'curtttt'1I. o rt.wl\1t AgeoU9•·75Sl shops. 1375, 645.-7\153, r~., crvt, <'eram1c Ulc t'nlr)'. ----';;._------• 67323.tt moir e wall 1lllJH'r EMERALD BAY rent Oct Hunff*)ton leoch 3240 match'& d!'PI', i.hutlt'rs to Jul.y, 3 Br bme, walk lo For lea..e $450 mo. Lovely ••:•••••••••••••••••••• "'' eler:.. Bt11 p1.1t111. beach. $625 mo 494_.~, 3Br , 2ba, cul·de·sac 2 Story, 4 b r. 2 ba. fplr, Sti8Sm•) ll'llM' ur21.3-846-U43 · home. Frplc, nice yard. DW, cpls, drps. clean 55l·Z7S4 or 7:>2·G52 1 Call 545-7240 for mto. ~z~~~o. 963·4569. A&l. UN 1 VER S IT y p AR . Hewport .. ach 3169 2 br, Corma l din.rm.. pnme greenbell lor., n ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc., dlshwshr, selC CONDO:? Br, den 2\1:1 Ba. pools. park, :o.chnt)l s, STlPS TO OCEAM dean range & oven. wahr/dryr, nr Harbour, 8\'a1I 1mmed. 3 Hr 2 l:Sa. IAY IUCHES Mature couple pref'd. SWO mo. No !)t'll>. D)s form dine, $400. ~-OT. Gardener mcl 'd al $US. 1-821·2!119, Evs S.16 2261 or SS2·08i5 JBR, 2BA, Cully furn. 631-2444 Dys· 636-6Sl0 ----------r---------" ~rplc , air t'ond, $415. Evs ' Sharp 3Br , 2ba, cpts, TurtJer~k 4 br, ram rm. 5369993 • drps. g r dnr. quie t dm rm.:! ba, new c1pt College Park, S475. mo. 3 culdesac. SJSO. 962-4914. Lt-:ue. Agt. ~l·~ BR, 2 ba, air t'ond ., 3 B 1 l • b Cute·Mui.t see! 2 lge hi g hly upgraded . r.cosncr o. vacant,\\1llow Homes.J r,2ba, Bdrms raised hearth &12 &177 walk to Edison l11 gh, DW, fpk, cpti., drp•, I pk. biuc decor.· bltns. --cit' an S395 963-8377 ~/mo. 963...tSW Agl. N l'nd p~ t , d w /pond. Ready & waiting. $50. wk. :;;-T -hs C d . f~·. BAYSHORE R!HTALS Srnt:lc F:unll) llom•'" 2 lllt, :! 1111 .......... ~00 .1 lilt.:: Ila .......... ~ 3 llll, :! Ba .. • ..... ~1n:. :11m. 2 Ba. .s..1::s :i RR,:!Hn .$4:!:. 3 llH. 2 nu $."1m t l~H. 2 ll;i $.'t!I!'> "lllt,:?• .11.. .SCllU To" nl'hflllll'>. 2 lllt. 2 U.1 .. S4Z..> 2 llH. 2 BJ $4:10 2 tHt.:.? Ra .. $52S 3 BR, 2•, Ba ..... 14:.> 3BR,:!•,ua ..... $450 3 UR. 2 UJ... .. ••. $5()0 3 BR, 2 Ba ..... $500 3BR,212B.1. . •••• ~I 3 RH ,2\2 Ba ......... ~l .i 1.m. 2\, na ........ $495 ..... Newll()1 t 8(!ach 2 lir,2 b11,. turn. $tt!5 •••• Corona dt>I Mar :i H H , 2 buths $625 Grdnr provided no pets. Util pd. 1 br. child ok. r wn e. pt!>, fl>:> • ------,-~ + ut'I 213.339-097., Fee Main Rentals nu decor, nr s hops,l..l ve111 l n1nc\1ll<illl' Wt•833·8600 ~lo·868S 1 · -5-IO S370 ' school & bch. 2 voob & ha\'e honws 1.1vu1lulile for -------• rec cnlr. $35(1. 962.97511 lease m : Yrly, $37~mo, l blk to Homey 2 br, $215. Kids ok. •• lMMAC 3 Br 2 Ba all Waln~t Sq ~he n am·h 't523 CA .. PU5ft..•fnul"'E bcb, furn. 2br, frplc, lba. Foo. . . • Deerfield tul\'erdale " .va.: "" " rlUllO . lifove nght In! Tur1hc CollcRePark 8A M.T06P.M. 1£ .• ~.· ~JJ, i=:.! ~ IW.2·291\/968·2133 Main Rcntals,540-5370 bltns ~ fple. SJ60 mo. Ca.}loml'li l 1mv.l'ark OPENDAlLV Pr l " D--6-'--Lido Isle, bayrront&san-llouse, 3 Br, 2 Ba. DR, l.'Ond.848·~Z7 3Bryourt'ho1ceofl9) VlfW ti 5Z3CAMPV5Da·IRVIWE ~-1~ ...--. -.-;n.;;;0-dybeacb.J BR,2ba,sncl garage, fe~ced. yard. SPOTLESS n ew plush rrom $385to$500 4 lk.'<iroom, 21~ ba enl. From the Bluffs. 2311 UPl::N DAIL y MOO CMAAKn HtwP011n1404 ..oo ou•1ut ...wf'Olin1&CM level home. Frplc. wshr. Shade trees. Ill Ce re · cpt, d.sbwshr di pe>sal 4 Br your choice of 16) oome. 2 e1wered p11tio:-. 1 dr) r. gar. Lse to 6/1. s1dent1al area, near Back l. 3 B 3 8• t snh · from $4SOto~75. Wall of gl3ss in h\·1ng & Chtl Dr. 3 Br formal tlm II A \t TO 6 P M Out of C-_... "'--A of C--ty •J l8 u-y. <-'><I\, c:•0 .""00 Pll. IJl r a w nlt' No "'eAs ( E t I -' rm, fam rm. neilr flt:" ---p _,,, 2550 "":...._ ~· _S850 <213>274... 00 ....-.,,... '"' Encl 20x20 bonus rm r " .im rm. x ra go yu. 'uwn•r an~rnu· ! t> \\king. ·~5 Il\' owner Lrg roperty rr-vperty 2550 ~"'s mo. S-15-33S9 ., RANCH REALTY Nt'nr shopping, school'>, " ., pt'n ''I ·i1 ., I II •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Seal~ach 3184 SPANISH ~ 551-2000 t"omm. park & pool. 53l & Sun Al!l'lll GI:? 1603 nns. ~ 11 . -1,1 ~ ::. •• ••. •••••••••••••••••••• shwr<;, end pordt, aul COURTYARD 3 Br, 2 Ba, crpl!>, drp!I, :! -----S475lmt) A.CRESOF prl<. Si..10 l'll•mentc, PALM SPRIMGS IEAUTY IEACHFROMT Lovl.'ly home nr. schls & car g ar. S350. mo Hrand nrw :i br, :?l'J ba, SSl-2000.A9ent. Dl "'MOuDr 491H'.!56 :I Rr. ~.Avail lo June Wu tclirf }'laza. 2eR 675·5810or 642·9608 !\t1·11s . $46~. No 1icts - ------· "" "' ~ -----L ovely 5 Br, 5 Ba h ous e, maids s.11; 2355 or (2lJ) 592 2135 · ·Lovely" Ur, 2 H11, <'enlral S k l n f ti oame rm w/pool table, 2 llr ll<111~•. ~hild ren _8il~171or 8332105 I .par in,., 'll""'. 0 1ex~:io Trlr w ttflnut. re quarters & den.+ guest house with 2' 4JO!l766 ., ~-• air, 1·ov1•n·d pat o. ocean. t'l"Jr tu lat.din .. mooelt-11 in1 ~11110 :1;1:1 Br, 2 Ba, lots of s t or age, Lovel y lg 200' blln bar , fam rm .• lHi~. wclro11H'. :-295. m o. ft'll<'<'d fl'l vii. rnurh You mu:.t ::.~·· tlt1 I"" II w Ba' :.p 2., ~I:! i~l35 'd . 1 . . i.ep din rm, i,p;ic lrcv rm, 2 962 :\SJJ or 535.o:rit * REMT ALS • ni u 1 ,, ~:rn:; I e u SC'. 3 1{1 ,. .... n H :? i;,, '" frontage, best rest cntia section m House. Unfuntith•d r r " I l' i. . n c r i g . --:! f\R. zt1 h~ $$2~ 152 ,.,!JI, 1w"eJ hc•1111 ~ 111••1111 8u\iness Prop~rty 1400 town. Made to order for a farnilv with ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.J:o.h dr>~·r g ardl•ncr 2BR. 1 1 ~ H.1 l'ondo Hunt tnn.u,•n.21tJ M!l'Jouo \i.:1·111 ·,11;~'·"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• in-l aw s o r bus in ess exec-utive Getteral 3202 indu111•d ~;:;mo uo a m1:1ont'onllnl"nh1l,frplt'. :!lilt ~r'oul ~1!~NEW Pl.l•Sll HAl'-l'llo llurlu 11.,.1,,., 1111ni~~ /~1111tori..il ltu~lnl''' ••••••••••••••••••••••• )<'Jrlyh•Jl>t' new t·1pb. frc1>h JJUlllt 2 Brt, Plttn,\ ~ SA~ JOA(Jlll"' 'J'"nh"'· ft ., ~~ lllh<i :-.v.iort .1111 h idea wa y. Beautiful l a wn & OpenHouH Sunl·S /\cce!.stopool~.mo 3 BR'•ll ·s1511 1111!1sq11.3Hr21iB.1, ., l'•Jrt1tlll11\:lhr .. ;~'11'~' • .i· :: .. • •• "";~ & landscaping, complete W esting h ou se •RENTALS• 20391rvlrMAu. A&ent.546tlt~IO_ 2 RR'iO:.·.. . 150 lux.mslr~u1tl',fplc,wel · Lib.i ,\1,;wtt•75 •..9!141 _ £-1tu111'1 ~~sou ,,,,11 security system. fe n c ed yd, lg pool. SantaAnaH"1ghts 1215.3 br T .ll.Pool,kids, 3 1m:Fn.~1n~:·.:::s-.195 ~9~~w,pool U.o/opt. OPEN HOUSE SUH 1·5 is:H i:!I:?_ R eplacement cost approx. $250,000. A :irm. lliA ...... $3115/mo singlesok. 1-'ce SanLuJs lte) •..••. SG25 --------- 21.kdroom. I bnth Comm.rciol steal a t $190,000. Courtesy to bk.rs. :t l\H, I BA · .. ··· S37S/mo Mam Rcntal:i1. s.10·5370 4 RR, FR • • • • ·• • • • • ~ CULVERDALE SCllQOI.' 302 3Sth St. Property 1600 Li11otuna llllts 4 BH ........... •• •• S475 3 Br2 Ba, i.; blk to park&. Nev. fl<>rt Bi•.irh ••••••••••••••• •••••••• CaG Clarlae 17141 315-7215 or 4 BR, 3 BA· · · $450/rno Walk to bch 2 br, S2SS. And we have olh1•rs for pool. S400 mo. Droker MIKt:SAVA<a: BAYFRO...iT 17141317-4119 Irvan\! Kids/petats 11111!!. l"ee. 1mrned1atcoccupancy ITT5-2.17:l Real i':'llak 612 91~11 ..,. 5 BR. J BA ..... SSOO/mo J\1a111Rrnw ls,540-5370 --------- Oftm• 1Ju1hlinl!, 1>prr FULLER REALTY __ Anoci•le"'""~ t1 repla;:-:!-hr duple~. \~:a~:.~i:TJ ~~2Uf\~~;,l DUPLEX l •l'ular '1t·w. luxuriou' Income Pron.rty 2000 Income P~rty 2000 S2'" 2 b p t1'0 \•d k1'ds ~ •'l11ld ok f'eA n-n ... , ~ r-. -r-54"0814 • ...... r, D • • • .......... ... .-patio Nr nar~ & pool. u .. 11t uy m •~l'" 110rt l'\l'l'Uh\ 1· 11ll1lci.. An \lt1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Beachcomber, frte $1S Mam Kt•ntals. !>10·5370 Sl.15 &12-9M ·• n 111\t'iotrnl:nt.tl SG.10 C,1111) ""-1. ex Fi•. Sa•* s USTSIDE TRIPLEX ------631 201 1 D I k d k ---3 nR tlown:? f{r 11fl '""""' BILL GRUNDY ..,... ... • '"' OP!-.' llOl'!:>F. lolboa Island 3206 . ;---. ---' r. poo · 1 s. Pt.'l!> 0 • Li:c 2 br. 2 ba Woodrld~o n"" I) 1h•(11r.i tt'•I \ , R-_.t 6 7 5_6161 E·uirllent rental .. r .. J, '• ~.\T Sl"' 1 :-,, ••••••••••••••••••••••. f,A.C\TSI Of. SllJO lk•:u hcomber, fee Terrace Townhomt 2 hr T w n h me n r lake. hlks to 111•,11 h d11w 111 IC'UO or blk from Harbor l:Sh cl 1n '.'c, l.'I S,·tnt.·i f\.n.t t\,.. I' I ( 0 h p SIS 6.11 201 l • ' · ----C 1, -·~ • l.illle Island Sparkluv· 3 0 nRc e_o 2 n""Aerspil u •. · · __ 2 1 ba, 11p.eradef1 q>l Xlnt lieauuful ml & exter s ur· 'huppln.I! 1'111~ h111l1l1ni.: PRl.'·t ~.·s·ilnl'l1•1nent"()f1 M :! Br, l "' l"I 1111tt ll111'1·r ., n ~ 37c K33 "481! ro -'1'no fl" .. d I I "< ' 111 " 1t~h·t"oraled. 2hr. fr11k .. r I h t.:t b & I Br 2 Ba fpk tlbl "llr oc. ~ ... · ·n • unu ..,s. "c lrl\' :<. " t>:.11:n1•t ~1t • .1 llltli; 111,.111,,. ~lliOO c' g.iral'l', n·11u111·.. 1rcpJl'C, us;e .... c en · •. · " ll'lJ.-1972 mustseeto;ippre .Avail i.('paratt: •·11trJnr1· to llw Prll'<'li ~':Ml IMMI \!Ill ltl:l paint & )ti "ork Olt~n·d Lots for Sale 2200 ) rh• ~00. mo. 963·42'i:I dbl garuge. HeauuCul S400 .mo. ~ 1 r~t. last & --Nov 1 S-150. 5-iO·OflJ!'i. lar,ge muster hcdroom. · JI .;11,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Penintulo 3207 i:rnuncl!>. Quiet. SJtl5/mo. clenmni:. 91•2·7 iRll _ 3 BR. 2 Ba, 11921 which c·ould be convcrtect l 1 ·ni1~. 2.IOCI :-11 tt We'l <:&villt:Pro~rties COMMERCIAL , •••••• •••••• •••••• •••• 1?d:o. w~lt'r & gardener. \'iicanL <lbr. 2 s tory. lrplc. Larkspur. $42.'> 1110. lnl4>ov.nl'r'b unit ur gursl '""purl S7!) ~10IJ Call Ra•d1 or R2 Lot• llR d Call JOSH dtn rm den ::,.i;,is mo wtr 2 BR, I Bo. adctrd UNIVERSITY PARK :lBr. 2ba, fam rm. 551-1059 & 96J.4li!J4 quurteri; & sllll hm•r two ll"tt;.12 3M:'l41 (7 14) 549-2467 .... • ~ · rr1•l. rape~. s to\'<'. IW' 527U ' ' f S390 "-' .. ."··111€' With ""f'illl Vtl'W rC'fn 11• frpk l'alio. s,150 ... pd. 89-1·321111 · am·rm. mo 2 ~,.room w11t11 fnr 111 -•" '-" .. ---Pnme Location com~. Duplu e./ ·an 1 'lt·11wn1c• I:! u111t:. \Hl S23.0W to ~J.ooo \'rh· Alrt Smnll 2 br home. fncd yd. 3 BR 2 DA bit J _.. 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Oct. 15 Br. 3 Ba, ram r m, micro •ni:lon llr.irh. JU'>l !• ·Apartments· rn ti.i r k Bu' .• r,·o IJ.i\beJch Lowl\\·iew hollov. \'1llai;e. t.21 W. dorm bdrm, nr S525.547·7044or 8.'l:l-32JS ?11 n.,. n r pool , Jlll'. IJl111 '-' I r um '" 1·.1n · · u • I C t ~1 52 5250 •• • !IF \t'll <; ~:T ·Land · 1-.11nplt•tf'srtor11l.111,fo1 ~OOHI) 675130-I .. 1 i;on , o:. an esa. shclstfreew:iy.$-150.Call ~----·------\\' ' r. I l.a1 i:e ll•111·1·•l '('J1 """ hhhncs 6: lu~ ttul U\ .11la· t\dull!o, ~. mo. Open Rub). A~t. 96ll·Oi79. A\'allablc Oct .15. College.! a B ch J248 A ,\ 1 , ~ • ••111 '1•1 I('• t :i l\,1d1rlnr 111111-. .ind 1 I 1 :! ·Buiineu O ppor· 111,. :,15 9-1!-il Capistrano leach 3211 4·6:30 weel.days. 11·6:30 S36'809l Prk. 4 nr. zt, ba. bonu~ ea mlt.i~:P '"' 211.t lt11rn•· "' 1 .. ·drm l'n• 1·d ut !'!Kl()(~) ·Mot~h· ••••••••••••••••••••••• wt>ekl'nd~. Avail. Nov. t. ---rm. S-195 motlse pref. rt'ttri•nh'11t o .. 111 '"'"' < ... 1111 t1111 ti • ----La Cu R t Cl b 2 rn'lll'r\\I I' 11.1 •.•. 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JS. 644 2290 large br 1, new k1trhM ~ rf-"'-I' r m·f"nnrront 3 SroTI..ESS "Paciou11 3 Br .wldw~hr, nt'w cpt~. full) 552 7000 locJuna Hl~I 3252 Hr l i ba ('11pr Cod SOuth of Hwy. 2br, 2·11lory l"'11h.""· Fplc. util rm; encls'd ynrd. Enrbd gur • ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1l•·uhle on tirne !o>ub-i.hingle house+enclosed plush c p ts , drps. w /wahr. 1414 OllVf' THE ··:.·-P'orl~l'. La1una Nl•uel m11 C LI. HOLLIS wood de ck patio. dshwsbr, lge brlt'ked Hurry thil4 won'L last VILLAGE. . .· Shore, Ocean 111dC' &t W 0 0 D , R ca It n r, (1175-2311. airt. patio. t' pool, te nnis S39S ptr mo ~Je.f>7!1l rf>S . '''"""· Brh. tennis & c luh 6i586i6 octt..auw1EW ~~bJ>~'!V.$390 546-<>tOO& 848~bu_s.____ REALTORS f11c1I Pvtentesenlcc .•• -".,. .,..,..,"'~ br. S150. mo. 83'7·8911? Spactnu' 3 hr,~ ho, nev.I) •POOL . Br. l '~Ba rondo. f'ree •----------l':vl'<i.4\Mi-4825 remnlll'ltd tn\\t.'r dupl~\ Sh:irp. newly r~crr1 "d, VACA:-\T lmmat" 3 br l11unilrr. ponl. p:ark I hlk from hrh l''rplr . :t Hr 211,1 hm. 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Shown b> rm, formal din rm lo'UDKat<'bt-n&'l'V C'~ $200-122S.Lllcen•..., Pool, .. \Ill!~ now is a prauae i.:d~{pm:~al f:Atat• ~~~~~!~~p~:. c1LoS:~ou~~~ nopeLS 1~~ St. Step m· to the . ~~~ ie~::,.r:.uc"J1~!i 84.H4lldy1;eYe $.Jti JlSl <')'. ~. mo. lncl. w.at~r beotf¥9 s.Mt.• WATERFRONT & S ndbur.i. a bl~k• "°· cood -8 -lk 111 rdenrr Nr wport ? BDR». bluu, nn.ite It GRAND OPfMIHG of San Dle10 1''rw>'· 1 ~.'~~le , b~·-~1/ J~ ~t'M Reall>.G4!!~m IU80~~!hd , ~\ebn . relrlit , trplc.'1, THEIAYLEAF • Ji•fe ~llc.IO arad!!d, Call ~ally ,Udqbl•;Zbdrm •dm.2 i42-261l .. a r,dr)er, n~w c:rp IBdrm 8230 rtlci·oclt. abr, H;b.., ~1·""4 1>;1. ~ ~ Ddrm .. 2 b.t . -----1n.:. lr1t l)llliO<h."<'k. P1~r& 2 lidrm Water Pd ~ ~ncl patio. lndsrpd. -3 bll)'front. condo. ~1000. SUS CA.SITA.S dock lndur.frd fur .)OUr BeauUfuJ, i1p:a ciou1> n"',., Li&und.i'y hit'il. 2 at.or)'. Hewport .. ach 26' A~ll~l.564 Minute-a. lo NB 8.ich & 1 own liual, up to 2$' 1aptJ1. Pf>nl , p,·t pauoi. Call \lial At>ll IJ.3..(MOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Bl< furn Adull•.norx'b ~mo. Adult6,noiwts Or call Tenaou at. BLUJl'FSCondolA-HL'S lAa"<'4 Br, ,2 b.t. hugt: 2110Nl:'-.l)O.rl ttl\IC.CM. 329Avoc11do.C M. 7~82JO. Sl4rlln&al$500 f11m1 l y r oom . Crplr. -: --.--3 HUIOt. 2 bu. bllJlli, MllOtllU .;;;:..;;;.:;:..::.;._, _____ _ •A11ent844 lll3 • carpel1.-d. end )d. C ~'TUNNLNG l Br 11nrdl.'n nt!il.fti4!11cb.~001mo. ............. Jl41 ---to school,., N~w l)urt apt. Pool. rec arria. $2~ Fowhollow VIUacie ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE li gh t s ~-lO Q . Mary 710 W.1SthSt.CM a 8 UKM & dt.111 plua p R J v A c y llMTAL SERVICE lio.an!mliUl RJll.494·2414 -1 _ "'--l I OCt:A.N Vl EW. $3~ <.. 0 N \" 1-: N t ENC F. H OM t:S, CON DOS .. -:----r ~ r SECURITY. Sunk,•n hv APTS. from $400. per Spacioua. .. Bit. 2 na. fom Adlta,no pets. W/W , dr)>S, OCE.Af'lllFROMT lllU l'fl()m•<:nth\'dr..il n •1l •month rm. wet ~ar , frplc. blllru.,pool.$225.114$·3971 no & 1 n •• 11 • 11 r 1 c k ga rai:t>. 1111110 1 Ulk t --Z RM, c11rpct1n11 f .. 1 67).760 I A.GT. bl-ad1 Yt.-arly. l:J()() mo ~-Large 2 br, clellll. dr1111cs. rani.tc oven. 1 re I' 11 '° l' li •L a r IC c ----fed le I t I re( ... 11t, dshwi.hr, hu)lc Ii l:J Q ' S • t> r I \ .t I t' OCEANl"RO:'llT Vlt:W ~ pu.ri 1 w..1 r . 0 s 0 ~·ud•Cuslorn dt•:ognefl CO~DO. 2 +•Den. 2 or r. -c1. ---. 327 '-111v.-n. CoYercd J:ara.:~. tlt.'<:J·k..;CWOOl)SrlRy r. "LTY 111 t er i ors • Bu 1 I L In k ( I -.. men • o o ft :. tr t• ._. l park 1 n !l "' ...,.. pravale par 1ng, ul ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adulli>, 00• pe ts. 202 6670 range•0 1Shwasher &.. Jt~ ...ecunty bwldrng; Leai>e. Nt>v. 3br t oado l'ool. Jlll" Jo"ull~rton Ave 11 blk E ul 67S. l)Ql>ul•Allachcd ~araJ;l' ~-p~m~AJ!.l 64 1·7211 •~i•A•i.,•"''"' mo .'~w'"'rt .\\•a.tblkSO of __ with v.·ashcr & dn t.>r ... uu ...,.,., ·'~"...-"' h~·" p 1 & · "'•roll tlw n..H~d"' o f a p ine fon!:>t M~cmder past tumbling JIBR VU Hms, Mon..icu, 2 Bay). 642-SQIO a.IMM lilond 3106 ....,..up-oo Jacuw .,. v~ B •. d 1 Lux 3br, v. ba t c wate r -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Adull5only \\c11~i111ll~ and quiet pools Listen to the sound of bubbling r"" en. 1mmac . \e • b b 1 2 Bdrm ll,i Bath .. .,U\ tn<.'I ~rdnr. w. Andrew. \ lt'W, hdl actt!:.:. n mdo. $160. mo. 1 r mo I l' Yrly, 2br. sndck. prkni;. 621 w:w1J1>0n tH2 ffll 'fT'-'dll1S and gl'O\.IJ\llg Lhm~ 'rour adult apartment home at 1 UK Oar. Apt. norlbe.nd, $230. mo. loc:ld utll. 6*1-\)(W Ql' 49"4~ 1 tJll \voodsoy aei°lllna. h t . & lasl rcqulmt. $2t0 W• \'111 utll.4Wf·30SZ. Buut1ful l Dl'l, p atio, f\r~place. aarage. $!50 I urcum & Horn 4.94..Wl WOODS cov E. yrly. lae ! l\r apt. no pct.a. J.l2S mo. ~.+&CM.213-i4t-ll43 t>W-6161 or64• 6327 SSl>U mu Ant'horai;c Jn horn!!. Matur~ aflulL-.. n C'leall. S32.> mo 548-4~70, --------Pinecrel'k Village IS a to tal retreat. Hl!re you can enJOY unusual -ves tmenl.5, 496 '7'711 pet.$. ~et.bSel cureEs. Pon b~r8am ult 7pm. QUll:.~ large 1 bdrm P\ t pn"'CV ,111d lu··ury. Boat shp avail wnh derosa .. to 1 e tales -• .u " 3 BR, 2v, ba Townhorne +s Br. 2~ ba. bltos. lil!n l"e111 pon. 646-8373 Cute 2 hr w gara.:e park· pauo. beaut. l~nd.s<'ape<i BE AMONG ni.E FIRST TO C HOOSE the best l~tion, Quiet, c harmln1 I br twnb.se style •l>l· 1 blk from mai n b r h. No d uldrh '3,00 mo. it~·.'1232 . DU P .... •• N bt>a h Ph Yd.s to pvt IJrh. ssoo mo -----in, &ove &c ref rig. $35() Wa~ to shopping. Adulli. ear c on!! 896-SOOl:l8.lm-4pm. Studio apt. decorator '\r~ ·. IS'i5.3063 only. Att~a~1ve rents lhe best art.ing'1ment. the colors you want. Don't wait. Harry, ~1151 Ag~ ----1 furn. P\-t pat. Watl.'r & _._>_ MartintqH Apk Two tennis courts. 51.vtmmmg pool plus un ique voll~ll pool. Westdiff. 3Br, 2Ba. frplc. Mlra Costa Twnhse. 3 br gas pd. S18S mo. tH6·5330 lal>oa Petdnsula 3807 _ 1777 Santa Ana Ave-. CM 2 car ~ar t>ndoscd ) ard 2 ba. pallo. & rl'c tacal --••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-~2 J ,1cua1. Sand voll~JI court. Mou ntain lodge clubhouse with qwel art~. ~·1s 548·7300° S39S Call 496-732i___ ~r "'"'an 2 BR $300· f1rL•p lace, conver•ahon pit, bJllards, gym, sauna. • '" lBRf'urn $195 "ait~~uo.'1 Brfu~n S2sO 2 Br 1'2 Ba Twnhse brk ... " PEHl ... SULA PT RENTAL UEAVTIFUL Lots of bltns. pool, walk Ma;..,hati Rily 675.4 fplc, ga.r. li:e paLto, adlls. Huny to the good life a nd the n relax. • Hr VILLA. Golf Course. to shopping .·~ m1 bt>ach no pels . 8275. 2~47 Elden FROM r265 TO $355 Exec. homt>, hh• n<'w . pc>0l Ocean 20 mm OC~ " ~ superb quallLy. :~Hr, dm s:Jli5, ~1 llS~ 931W.19th St. Lu>.un. l ,bdrm bayfron Ave ::i79· 16S8; I::\' i. Including Heat & Water. No Lease Requir~d nn. den. 2 frplc !'>. Long 5-llH.!492 upl. Ext·hange for 2·3 hr· !HG-7027 l I S J __________ , 8 11 am h<JU!>t~kel'PIOI! -----.---, -~~ erm ease. on uan wcckda\·, Great for VJlo.WOf Om•Bcdroom.One Bt11h FAMILY HOME Capistrano 3278 Hwwti!M)ton Beach 3740 ::.mgle relt~(·d lady Im oct-.:A:'li &CITY Two &>droom,Two &th I Ur, fum rm, new l'rpl •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• •••••• ••••• chilrlren > 673.2012 Lilt'. bnght, :.11ry. lll'\Y 2 dri.c:.. paml m-oul. Lon~LuK n c>w :1B1 2 12 ba STUDIO br. 2 ba .. frplc, <hhwhr. l:«)()Adam s Ave.,in Costa Me:.a , term h.-ase.avaal S700. Twn h ~ e 1 : rn al t• t 1 S37r. y I ·• b " b • Jacuzzi 11 .irage 6l'> 79'J2 Hewpert..... 316' ••••••••••••••••••••••• VMllRFRONT --=m,. Striking OH10t1 :tnd ~ t'levanr. exciting wav to nve ChOoff IOftS. t>av wtnoows. skvtlQnt:t. flrt· 1>11c.es. Your own private DatlO or l>alCOnV. A friendly m11110~0011ar rec ~nttr. Tennis tourn. too. DAVIDSON \t.irana. Ik e fac1htie!> "From SSS Wee-lcly" st~ry. r 2' <.; .. ~n~I ~~r ~ -· -.icross from Oiange Coast College • KEAL TY ti73 :i.1~ mo 493.-1290 Full Kilchen & TV &kon) &12 lbOJ Adult living in ::.pac • m•w· between Harbor a nd Fairview l>ro~_y1'>fnt Lmens &: Utthl1e'> I.\ redec. 3 br. 2 b;a ,. , Lldolsle LO\ely -tllr,:!ba,Jbr.l~ba,Cds1ta~condo MILETOOCEA:"-1 Ocean\1cw,stcps toha>. t ownhs e w /pallo & (714)540·1300. ....~~ home. Frplc. all elt'c k1l 2 s lor>. pool. r ec lac: Exec.ut;ve Suites sun deC'k. 3 !Ir, :! Ba, gura11e . S.300. No p cl:. ~urv Ml/It rtnQls from dbl i:ar AYa1l wntror yr S360 mo.493·125-t 727 YorktownBl•d. lndr) fuc S385.6.t5·1878 ~331!lor837-9517 •••••••••INOWRENTlNG••••••••• SOmontNv. I} b'1Jl33.tartcr 5PM. W .-.-Promontorvor.wett. ------ --estmins ft' Beach Blvd at Yorktown 2 br. }11 ba. studio. $.135 3Hr. den. 2 frplc, beam'd Co1ta Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 tt.1linc)ton leach 3140 Just nortn Of Jlll'ltlotM BIG CAMYOM •••••••••••••••••••••• 531>-0411 SlSO. 2 br, 1 ba uppt• c1:1lin g i.. $350 mo.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~ 2 Brdm. 2 balh 3 llr. fam rm . t'ea S350 Yrl), mo·mo. l\o &t2-0974or 751-925S EASI'Sl DE l Br. newlY 2Br w/pat10 &1otar.Sm1.ge2Bll t J,.,8a patio <>wne<llf'dmenaoe<IOV Townhomc. No pe t i. sc:hooh Lrg fn cd yd.SJ'I Beach ~lud10 Apt. Pool. pets 979·61178 -H__._--T _ ... _.. rcd ec, yard. $235. 5-IG· c hi.Id ok. :-;0 pets . frplc g~r pool' Quiet __ r_ne_1nr1_ne_comoanv ___ . __ _ 50G40-5-'>7l moCallll39lSS8 Jacuzz1,Volle\ball,sand ----..--ow.........,1e ~1492·3710 ~ tH27830 d ·T ·h · Ml ::S• ----•• · • 6-surf. Thru· June l!>l CapistrOllOBeoch 381 2 Bdrm. cpt:.. 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'[l,, J,.~~e!o CASAVICTORIA t;.160505 536 1718 Aloboma , 536·34115 or 2 DR,lbu unf$600yrly dbl gar. 1:omm pool, te n "ar . $.15(1. ~2.2626 l br, ul1I pd. $265. n;ai no pcl:. 1:10 F: 20l 1 St "''" ,... ,... ,.. 714-!160 !:?:IS ~on l 1cu11 o . 3 b r . 49'·3537. --"== "= 1 &2 Br, Deluxe Unfur. :>..lii-1711:1 ______ -1 OCE ...... FtlO ... T -J!'u t pd EAST S I 1>1·: l'"abulous IJ\oluxe 3 br, 2'> ha apl "'" " ' . ~ --,--, :--p rl~hwi.hr .. ne" paint. ney, Newport l•CKh 3769 CORONA DEL ?i1AR Ad'uJ\s.~~~~Se~ g1.-tt• huge 2 Br. b11lco11w:1. w1wa11her-dryer hookup. 2BR,1 Ba, newly d ecorol· 3 BR.2bn., yrly. $745 Ba boa ettln t. t:vlll .. no pets. SlOO dep. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p beum!>, s tora•'l', llkc Lge 1l11lw ~75. mo Call cd, i:ar age. $200. mo .... EWPORTTERl"CE 1 8 b l&I l $325 6481392 2 Br Townhouse. frpk . ool,rec r rn,elevators .. 5362888 c 6 p " "' rror. dcc:oralt't 2 r, 11 as • · • Lg 2br apt nr. bch. Besl Pool, tenms, continenla 525 Victona. 642.8970 new, $300 adulb only no 846-1371 ask for In grid or · · a l. · m. 3 BR, 2 ba tondo SSOO h:a 34751mo yrly lse. Beaut d ecorated quie areo. Winter S325·Sl50. breakfa~t. some ocean ~ 1-----------pebi. 646·-0505 8-16-8-1 13 ufler 5 ---1 Br duplex. Garage. S~ Wl ... D CONDO fl j ~~:!$4~~ Ocean/Bay adult condo, Tust in . Incl. utll, gar & laundr) Cutuhna views. Closet R~~~~~o~q~~~. unfurn. CostaMeaa l 824Co1taMeaa 3824 i.mallpat10.Smlback yd. 2 BR,de n2ba$ill50 Walktos h01t'iccnlr .3br. fatll. 962-0505, Jlt51 W shoppmi: & fine beach M~. ,. t #2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :'\o pels. Frplc. $240. mo. IAYFRONTHOME :---------me 2 bu. AC. nr f1'·ys 1 story Balboa Bl. _ __ ~.2611 _. .. mque ... p s I blk beach. ~·97!16 3 BR. 2 ba. S2000 Mo yrly i 1£l ou-r sperl:1hted r~n \\'~ltt incl ~s ~17-14 ----------1 275 E. l8th St. C 1'1. ---STEPS TO IEACH • t.11 i.t:nicc l1nd yo ,1ltlpm New lge deluxe bltni. ---631·3003 ct• v ll Pool.k1ds.srnglt>s.Sl75 2 BR.2baths.S180 11u~1hf1ed ll'O:l llh t'.ill 1 Bt II IL l d t>a l toe f rplc. "'a::.ht!r dry('r : 2br. frplc. Pll.llO & l{ar, no • "RGE 2 -.R--Me lterranean 1· age b~.l~~~-,:;~~~ls. s.IO·S3'i0 3 Br.2ba, wlnter $37S 11 \IW \H,\ w ,hr/dryrf rerrit tr.tni.:e <'nc:I i;ar No pets SSSO peL•., by appl. S375 mo ....,.. lay and leach Reelfty 11icl S2J5 963· 1212 1110 \\'inter 673-61>-IO 5S9~09 or 551 ·471o AdullS·nO pels·S225. Near bea<'h S160. 1 br, '-7S 3000 '78l W. Walson 1 D B d · 1 ood lin child ok. Fee. associated o • To~i..-. .. 9 ----L"e 2 Br near bao & I Br upl s:!iO Bachelor 1714 1524.8640 x 306 • eame CCI ings. w pane g ---------1 ,;~~-~ .. , Sl60. 2530 Sea\•1ew. _____ __ • Gras s cloth walko\'enng Marn Re ntals.540·5370 ...__ ... '"" 1500 hcach Pool Amil. 110"' 673 Sl 53 Upper 2br, new cpl:. & 8 Q (I ,. r ~ ', "f /\ I • r-" ~ ' ; w t ·~ • ' ' NEW 3 br l nhc;e , lg ••••••••• .. ••••••••••••• toJunc:JO 675 tK4t _ __.._ drps.NocbildrenorpelS. •Fir e places. wet bars 1 flr. l ba. frplc, al lhc ~~~~~~~~~~ rooms. frplc, pool. S5SO To"nhuus.c. l·nd unit. Bacbelor Bltns 1 blk'7o 2Br. 1 ba. upstairs. Open $250. mo. l sl & last. S7S. •Dis hwashers. walk·i n clos ets beac:h. Garage. Gas & •DELUXI• K1dsolc 615 1G6ti on•an \'1ew, 2 Ur. bhrary, bch. s195 mo • beam cc ihng. altracttve, oorwefund. clean. dep. •Balconies, p atios petswate.r .. 1~9088· Sl2Sor ~:23N • S63.900 ownt.'r. 496·5613 · l·slm \\oodwork. Access S f d p k 1. k · "'u ,_, Easlbluff 3 br. 2 ba. (AREFREF. qual.'l c·ondo ---t.75-4902_. ___ 10 patio & gar . s.180/mo 100. re un · sec. dep. • a r ·I e landscaping or see mgr apt 9, 428 l6lh Lease. Incl.spac. master 2 Br 3 Ba den hq.:hlv u11 Townhouse ..,,.., ""11 Payts negot. Call after • Swimmin " poo ls , J·acuz7.r St. 11 u1le. din rm & d"'I •rad-.. ;pnrkhn" dean U L.-• h d 3525 O.:eanfron\ Sl15. Util pd ~ "° 2 30 pm or wknds. Avail "" ----------t u i: ....... · ,., , .,, · nTUrn1s e SinJ?leol<. Ft>c Oct Jrd 642 9733 •Lighted tennis courts E 1 2 b /d f 1 gar a ~e . A ulo door Spac. r m!>, storuf.?~ • '••••••••••••••••••••••• Mam Rental:;, 540.5310 Costa h{eaa 3124 · · --• M inutes t o freew<1 ys & b each es gx~r: u ~ee . ~2 :~·. rf oc. opener! avail. Poodl 1" aulo g.ir, muny xtra'> IDH. Suµer sharµ. Ne"" - -••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br. crpl/drps. stv. All • Security systems Nashville. No. C. 556.6645 rtlcreal on area. A u ts Close lo beac h. )43 (•urpel. drap~s . paint. Bac:h<'lor. all ut1l Sin~lt' ulJI pd. 383 W. Bay. $200 only.Nopt!ts. 6-IS.SbT.! Cit.he lo ::.c:hoob & shop-ok ~175. llcachcomlwr. New & nt<'e 1 br. Pool. mo. Adulls. 00. pets . l Block lo Beach. Lge t & R6S Amigos Way, NB WATER FRONT dplx 3Ur. free ho:1t dnl'k. l'rt Iv furn. W I> S.'IOO/yrly :StOO wntr tH'r mo 7H-'l:l8.1or67!'i ti16!l ptnK. fh11ll1n:. rlos rcfn)? rec SIS. 631·201 l ~:~~l~~7: ~~~-~~s~fts::io. _548_·9_5_16_.____ I l!DROOM 2 Br. Renting now! With Managed by S:l~ mo Call 646 5125 --1-h 1 -NI::AT & <'lean 2 Br apt, I IEDROOM & DEM pool. Sl80 &. up. 212·22 Granada Mgmt Co. ath•r 5prn • _ s~;~· :~.~ 't~~r;f,1 11~~~. 1·0 c 2 lk'droom nr Harhor $205 mo. Adults no pets. z IR -2 IR TOWNHOUSE Huntington St. Call mgr y;;;:jy ZBr. l 'At baths. Thru J uue 67r, ll.'IR;l Sh111111111~ Cenler Nr. Shops & bus, 3$2 Vic· 960-2Sl2 Fireplace. 2 bl ks to bch. Duplexes Unfum 3600 SUS 1112 4I08 ton a, Mier. 11 25· 646-1576 A spet"ltll s ecl1on lor t:iose with a s mall pet.. 1 & 3br, frplcs, wshr/dry Carport &c laundry facil. NEW 1.LIX IJH Y L· .. 1 .. 11 d , de Ad I" '""I hook ta i 4 1 S.12S mo 7$2·9031 Bkr LIDO ISlE .....•....•.•....•.••.. Bl\ 'I l"RU:'\T r.ai. .. ,u l . ., run new · Lge. l· BR, l ba.; like new. u ~vu y up, crp.... n ·P ex, · · l'lu'lh 2 hr, 2 h11 21~ Sq luxe 2 BH Umts. (.luit!l &c Quiel lower. Bltns, carp. Orfice Open Daily 9 to 6 G:t No. H.B . 842·9494 o Yrly. Ocea n view, 2 br, J 2 Rdrms . 2 hu , on h it· lot $7~ Month Nt'w Oupl~"· :! Br .. loll Altal·h 1wr w ''A<,hr dn 1 111111.01. bltn!f. l)\l f11l·d ~d. ""'"' wall p111wr :!lli2 (i;tnlt•n Ln 21J 'l:l'i ·11321 IC 5 7 I w k 11 v ~ • t-: \ ~ 2U 17:! 50:.!:9 11 1-:h·gunl tlei:or \Ian) vr1vatc. Easls1de . drps. Ideal for middle ..,...._.,,. 894-6510. badup.$350/mo.644-6780 extr." ~1·turits hid~ Townhouse t)~ "'"pvl. aged. Adults only No (7141 557-8020 oi...-$195. Lrg sludlo, older . or642·3639. .• ••• * 5 Bdrm~ .• "'' IJ.i . 11111 rm , r.im. r m, !>IUtl ~ lgc lot S1200 Mo Boal dockmi: :J\•ail S'l:!SO bulC'omcs & p11t1os Also pets. Easti.ide; t6lh Pl d b h d lit·t-mo u s 7216 or 111nglc level w hte patio nr. stores. $175. Agt 2400 Harbor B lvd., Costa Mesa, Calif. ~.!".,;. .. ~ 2c 3·..!.0 57 ~gs, OCEANFRONT 2 BR,:l 0 A l>cluxt> Spanis h decor 6.t6·2H4 .....,..,.,...,or 1 . .,.,.,. 4 · Ba,deck,gar.cpll,drlf, Iii~ 11170 wner t l --1-'rom S.110 640 6690 --------, l & 2 Bdrm Beach/Pool no pets. $3&. 64S-l6SS ' LA WSOM REAL TY * 67S-4562 * IA YVIEW-$795/MO LfH.i 2 Ult -1 - -h-Costa Mna 3124 Coda Meao 3824 Colta Me1a 3824 Apl.5. il90/up. Adults, n I "-·•~ •· .. r · poo • nr 8 ops, •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••• •• •• ••••••••• ••••••••••• •• ••••• ••••• ""'l5. 219 15th Sl & Sl>('C. View, 2 br, ga r .• bltns, new crpt. 127S. Adult.I. 642-6889 ""'"'""m "' ucn. pro nfllti. no µels. Ultl pd ..- tt•I! end unil Jbr, JIM t"nn Apaw tn~nt• Furniihed decor <1led . t''\qu1-.itcl) 188<1 Monrovia 548 0336 12thSt. dn l'll(ll. Cr pk . 1,,,lio •••••••••••••••••••• ••• lurmsbed frvni cry:. Loi to Th ' hi ~ f;4:.! ;:111;t. lim 0117 Bolboa Island 3706 hath tow,•111 Situated i\dult 2 br townhou!.e, l '" e~e s somet ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• betwet'n 1wol & buy balh. patio . 11a ra11e, .J.. 1 ----------c Yelirly le.i'e 6i S 2311. dshv.hr,&44 008 ~~~~IO:~~\~~E:lS~l7\ 2 llr a~i1'::~11~~ ... ~~'I mo \.it UNUSUAJ.2 Rr2 ll.t ''fishy" about rwnha1c Sh.•p down h\ 10 WILLIAM WIHTOM ·1wo <k't'.1nfronl ;apL'I, ulJI lwn~e aµl, iioott If~. rm,Crµlc,Wl'lbur.d111111 1 Rc•.1IKt1t11t_e __ R7S33.11 ~j-~~t~h & bath. yrly s:m . ---~~971 Mesa\lerideVilllas! rm, mn"ltrr bdrm huoe p\'t s Ha yfr ont RB I boa _ MOD~RN specious 2 Br 2 ~al & sundt'rk. Ten (~Jund furn ._.:Inter ren 2Br. 0c4?'aofronl. 3 Br. I Ba, rptc, &lep dwn I.iv ms . Jucuu i & pool 2 t'll 1111. no pt11l,t1. StiOO. 675·7600 blk lo ~ean. Newport Rm. cpts. drps. htc patio, 1wrt111e. Leallo for onl)· Pier Rlt)•. 61~ gar, lnflry rm, no pets. $500/mo. Sml bachelor apt. furn. 1111 $2$0.l·996·0600. X251 or Coltfomia uu l 1xt. Sl~/mo. 126...., ScM Ca.Nllte 3776 1499-3292eves Cocnt Propertl•• Agate. 675-2'797. ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 5 4 " •14.. -...a..._ L F'or lease prof. decoratAlcl br, 2 ba Duplex w /pvt v-v "' IHRDOCI Pen'"wlo 3707 2 bdrm condo. Reef Ga le yd. Children ok, no pets. ---------•-••••••••••••••••••••• West M2S. See Ml(r on S.'115. mo. 2039Charle Dr. 2 flR. frplc, -yurly only. premises or call (213 ) --b __ ed ____ h_ s:lS(I mo 211 fyprl'!IS m.1000 Hul(t 2 r. ro\'er Port" , Datlln11 little holl'•e OP· 536 6617 · · ~ uUI pd. R45 mo. WHTCLIFf pos1lc r 111u 2 Rr. µvl --SouthLOCJll'MI 37U 642·6612 µallo. &rt1n1n11 inC'I , oll Ql'Jlo.:1' t'Ol Y yrly. Fplo. ••••••••••••••••••••• •• (N'Shly 11onc. 11dlt!I, nu S3.'lO mo .11111. pd 1811! W b lease 2 or. 2 Hll, larl(e WHY MOT? l)t'lll, ref. req • $JOO mo Ot-t>:infront. 67S 9005 a(ll. A Vail. immt<d $700 Sunken lh 1.n1t room h\_ 1985hady Dr &i2 ~ ,..~--_._,Mar 3722 mo.499-2835 Cathedral celling ......--...., 2 bedroom3, 10,, buth.s 4 Br Duplex. Seashore " ....................... Apwluwnts Attached garage 4St.h St. Yearly lease 3 BR. 2 bw cxe.anfroot a ~ Wuher/dryerbook·u.P Call 54&-5684. Cd t Main bch. Garaite. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt yard with pal10 ... • 2Br,abaCondo. pool, ten A nil. uoru rn. S6SO Ge•ral 3102 Adult.I, 13SO. mo. nia courla. Newporl Wnll .• S'750 Yearly. BUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOXHOLLOW .,. , Crwt. S4!i0 mo. Acllb. Gnand1Rltr.61~161 J chi.Id ot be.re at Tree\ane vn.J.AGE •• t'73-7N'eves. Small bachelor apt. Ulil Townhouse Apt.s. Only 121 W. Wllsoo. C.M. ~ • ----~ Incl. Private . Mat.ur 1195. to move tn. ·~e~_t42>498....:......:....;;1...;or.;.....t4.2_J._1.Z26 _ _.._. · ...,~.-v_v..-...... ti iOus communb .. r:::,., .. V.ry tpac'ous 48r + penca.-.C'75-S205 r:~lumishedmoch!I: '~·, • J>ea. Park, beach & Co.toMeso 3724 Spacious 1100 1q. rt.. water view. $600 )'rly ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhouse apts nesll.cl O.krid&e Villa Apt.a 3 br, 2 ba,. chlldren wolcome. No pell. 1245. 858 W. Center Sl. 64&-9568 .&eue. 'll Sl7 .SO WIS( & UP in wtde open s paces or -kxDe~ W~~· 00ar~ro~t ~SludJo&il8R Apta greenery, an 2 br, 11' ba rae 3 hr, 2~ ba. nr. • "' r ll ()(. -TVlrMa'1d•·-·A"a'I With lge private , o.c.c. $310. 988 Valen· SU50 11'l.v < um OC' on· ;Phone Serv~ld ~i enclosed patios. Newly cul. 540-8067 IW~ rf Oftf Homff -<;hildren ~ct1on painted & every luxury Br, l Ba-. _Co_nd_o_T_w_n_h_s_c-.' t t ~ r · •Low monlhl)' rat.tt brand new~ll. drpg. ·. 631-1400 2376 Newport Blvd. CM ranacs. air conditlon.tng, attached itar & parldng 548-9'7S.Sor64S·3967 vinyl noon . 20 m inutes spare, pllanled patlu, Wini uythlng with a CHAlUIINGCOTIAGES Deil)t Pilot Classified Ad Bad: yards. likYli&l!ts. ii a almple mau.er • • • patJo. Jleqonable. 2'l j.tcall ~ Santalsabel,C.a.L from Anahe\m on central alr, range, oven, Rlvenld•~y«oGrand d.sbW&hr. pool. Ille. $295. offramp. 21,s S outh ~ Sun 12·5. 16S3 •C Vil'eftl.ia. • 2, -Oorocui. Iowa St.. SU·UlO o r (1)'73S-SlM S5'1-81~ I i\ \ \' ~. =--Wh11n wP dv \~ t1d~ 10 ~lock our srrl.'am~ w11h fl \h we dtdn r ordt•r 111~1 your run of rlw mill 11rJlr1.1111 J 1.•11111•11'1 ol thtt dPep Our~ IHI? thr w ry r.H<> KOi fi,h tmpc>rk d Imm Oj1v4 Nng.illl .. Ji1p.1n llw Ko1<11n h1;1• Ufl t•> :wo 01 M> odd Wdl Tlwv l<,ve lo he rwlled <ind h,,nd f1 d l\ltl 11.h.,1 <1"-•\ 11!.11 m.-.in 10 you whrn I/OU are trollmg for a pl.Ktt to hv1 / Al M .. :~ Verde Villa~ "10\J Cc1n "\PQct lhdl V<'TV un1<1u•• allt>nllon to ewrv detail Allvnhon that mak~ M<>\d V1'Tdr V1lkl~ Orange Coun1y·s most pre~•· gious adult apartmenl community ... boch Inside and out. You11 find I hat extra ilafl'. ln the lush landscaping. The waterfalls. malurt trees and ooloriul plants. y~·u see e.x.11mP'es of advanced caring at our clubhouse. tennis court.sand SWtmming and therapy pools.. And when you visit the profetslonally dc-coraled models and walk lhe floor plans you n know what's ~ide Mesa Verde Villas is· Just as important as whafs outside. Exciting single and spfat level apartment Tesidences with fireplaces. soaring cathedral ceilings. richly appointed inltfion. beautiful custom oak abinetry. Individual laundry rooms. spacious balconies :il'ld decks wilh full views of what's ourdoors .. All In the heart of Orange County's most convenient and 1>xclusive residentuil neighborhood. Visit Mesa Verde Villas .. We're not your cxd1nary hsh tale MESA VERDE .VlUJ\S 1!'>!>5 Mr Ml Verde D11ve East • Co<.la M~. Cat1lornia 92626 • (714) 540·8871 Ju\t West oi lhe Me~ Verde Center olf Harbor Blvd & 11d)acen1 to lhe C<nta Mesa Golf & Country Club. (Open to the Public) Decorat0t Models now open for dSplay ---Gl --------~·.-11......:---.-.---------------~----------~~----.................... ... -----·----L Super units 2 br & 3 br Vacanl 2 bedroom apart duplex a pls. Newport ment. ga ra.ie, re Shores, l~ blk lro fl) decorated. Sharp. Clo'e 0 c e 8 n . o "" n • r to all. Ca ll Nan cy 171'tl8709203 1142·9371. ___ .;.....;._;..;..... ___ _ LEASE 2 Br 2 Ba, fplc, ________ _,. beach:ddo Balboa Blvd. OH BEACH Bachelor11rrom1235 2 Bdrm from S.13S Eves. 213-763-6Sl9 4Dr, 2ba. Nr new, lrplc. lUr . Ne•r beacb. '4001 mo yrty. 6'5·7450 3 Bdrm from S650 •Summer & winter ot 1 Br portly furn. Newport.. ooarh 111 hllnuliful &tween ocean & bay. •Vie w s ot oc•an . 1232.675·7876 Cohallnn & PnlOll Vol"du •Lariie prlvatcl'lcckll •Jlcat.ed Pool-SOunH •i\J;slined C'ovr 'd prk' •Additional free parkln11 •Maid service 1v11ll • Pumltuni a\•1111. .NO n .. 'TI\ 2 Rr, adullJI, no pets, aoo. zm E. ieih St, N. Heu. 648-1801. Yrly, 111.Cpt to bch; inact •• upper 2 bl", beam c84t. frpl. vac. 1y1tem. Orr. d r o perator. 132,. 4)42-3490 Opt'n M F &:30·:S:30 Sat 10-5,Sun 12·6 ~ &o bch mod. 2 bt, Hunti--'Oft frpl. en.e. 1ar. Mat.. '"'J' adull1. No ~·· IAe. Pacific S2115,STJ.1J110m311ou 1110c:eanAve VlEW J IW 2 Ba ~·· nm536-1481 pl•t.•IY reqi~d•led. Comer cluplea. k>wer. Mana1Ced b)' &epa to bch. 108 Mth It. _WUUa_..;.._m_W_a_ltt_ra_Co_.__. S4SO mo. Ytlf. f11-1U1 NEW 2 BR. 2 Ba, + den. AM01tEn. fplc, 41hw.br, 2 car gar. Beach apt. ocea• vu.4 bf. 2117 Ruatlngton St. 2ba, cf1Kwahr, frplc •• 8'2·3S13 waahet' a. d r'er, aun deck le gar . '485 mo. f l'· Lj(e 2 br. 2 ba. Garage " ty. Eves, 673-5136. D&)'ll. yard. Brookhurat & 6"·7321. Ha milton area. Avail ----------10/1$. 846·8088 or 9611·2'143 z DR upstairs. $290. mo. No pclia or children .w 2 br, l ba In 4·pleit. D/W, wa.terbeds. S0.1028 · aar.1 No ldds, no pet.a, El· ns a Beacb larea. suo. Sep. auea boale. aa + 148-1%30, ~ ~ ntrt&-pro- = , - '• I I I l • Add it ... Bui ld It... Diaper it •. Hammer 1t •• Carpet lt .•. Ce m ent lt ... Wire 1t. .. Hoe it .. Clean IL.Move lt ... Press lt ... Pa1nt it ... Nall lt...Plaster 1t ... Fnc it. .. 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Bruce Sl6·0120 b\Rl\t~Sl1rvtl''' OHerln.111ervlce on bl1i:it•h.Cleanllvrm,drn Add:>~mdl,Painl!'h.1~~ c l\·11n upi.. 1r1mm1nJ1 , rcpuirlWi-525-1 mt-n men-. you. ReH, t'\'ll. alFlllrl'rk\·rili60·1G33 rcfrlgerator&fren"r~in rm & hull $15. Avi.: rm Ull~ 55•lo!JJ:.! 11r1.11Hn1t l'r c~l. 1:.111 lloui.ecle11nlng5or6hrs. Rffs,4!M·f!93G ~ the EJ Turo, Milmon v1~. )7 so. courh s10, c-h111r S5 • •A"IOl':r<so:-. & ''"'" Pt•tt<t.046 .>WI __ ()1rn tr;insp. ~4131 nit ,~/·--' ,._...,./lltepolr '"" Str•fu jo fe La1una Halle ¥reu Guur ehltl Vt.'t udor Cr1>l c 1 ti 1.. & s 1 HCIUllhtq &Pl\1 -...., r~.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·u('tory auUlortzed w.ir n •11rur JS )r~ c~vr. D< ~ m ~1 " · oni• (',il11.•ll,·ro & Son~ l':,pr ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• •••••-•••••••••••••••• PATCll PLi\STERING lleomo1•41l11, tr1mmin.:. I k II I\ I "0 rk 1 "'110 ''"1 l'r1t. )(11t\l1.'m·r. Fr '''l'" n· 11 Renlul·Gl.'t Roady, Va<'hl Profei.siona.IP1unter. ••i\LLT\'P":S•• prut1ln", C1cc est. ),11:'d ranty service or /\d '*" r 111 Y, I.' • e • n•\lwood dt•(.;k:. .::ul.'l.11.1:. _.,onublt• Ii-Iii ll»I .ill 4 auhn~ tnm 111i.: • l1-.1nup & houw. f'IChl' leave r Ji " mlral .ft Philco. Call SJI 0101 ~oau4 )Im ~i up Tr\'1·wurl. 1<1-,,,,, n.rnw & :: al 631 3155 for f)-ee!~t~~~:!:~f:S:Jis _!_'r!C Est 540 ~5 \Jllyl11!>Ur\.'(J.Ml·262t~ 830-77Uforserv1ce. fJ!ll,lrel.'t>S\M2·15~7 DP"t • _...... '·'"'RY NE·'T l'ATt'll Ll't>'~ TtN' Sl.'t\lc•. -----C.1ri1..a \l.1n\\1ll l.n vou" OrcrftiniJ 1 AW~ '1 \l'l;T\l'lol-'' • .,. "" ""' "' " C..w..tM•lftt or mrnc HcpJ 1r:. "··••••••••••••••••••••• ·F d. •1 L • Sonn) & Jer 1-'ri:\• huul LCIMk • ---E~PERTl'amtmg.Jnlr& JOBS&TEXl'UIU: /\rtu,llc tn~mmti & n' ••••••••••••••••••••••• deJ111oi:1•.1o'c 'u.ir"'ork ''11e 11•·nt·l' rt>l' rni:.l'lt>unup,ln'<.'\\l.,lor cope.. Extr Free est. ~Est 8!/J-t-&39 mo\al Licll 23 ·'~Ill .. 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Oas.slficd .\ds ti 12 S67 t>l.i! 5078. Tl 'I~~ t'!>I Classified Ad. 642·5678. encl. Reai.. 832·2.4ti8 DaJlr Pilot Class1f1cd Ad Afalwwwl1u.tw.. Rentals to Shore 430 Office Rental 4400 !vsiness lus.iM-ss MoNy W.ted 5030 AlfltovttceJNftts/ &tlPloyMent & 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••. •• Opportunity SOOS Opporf\tftity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• P~/ ,,.,.,affon s-tft LOCJ'llNI 388 s1~cu:s sn·or.-;xT.. PRIME CdM ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E "' ....... I 00'0 Lost & FoWtd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SE"IORS l>l\'ORCE Rowers & Plants ~·nmp Boutique. prime -" t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools Ii APT HOUSf L.ge, qu.ict. luitunous e' ec . 2 br, 2 ba apt t:lev•tor 10 S«>n1c 1•r11 bch. Party & 1tumc fll\Hn total st•\'. Pt•rfe\'l 111 m~ or wknd reln:at for th,· advenluroui. udult ~IS mo yr l) . bo: 49'J ~ ~·"ts f\lmi•hed or Unfurnished 390 ...•.••...•.•.•••..... Tiii-: EXCITI'-''; P ALM MESA APTS. MINUTESTO:\'l'T UCll 8.Jl'h. l&l BR from )195 Adulh :'>.o l't'I:. 1561 7\11.'S.t Ur IS Blks 1-:J!ol (•I ;\t'" pvrt l.lhd I 5tti~;o BEST BUY IHTOWH 1'1ni:lt·'· I&:! llr. furn t.. unlurn l h1·11·, ~• l.11 c bt!u,·r for hull th, OFFICE SPACE :-., F:TS SJ.SOO ~10. """port lo<' ~IS uoo + Plus ~on $20,000. 2nd Lost Ir Fowtd 5300 .... tn.ction 7005 HlWPOllT t"t}_">l We h\•lp )UU f111d J 3500 '4 fl 52 ,.,4 fl ,\m SJn Fr .. nctM'O :.tyll' m ·11\\entor).&l-l·li!')S'r:ielt T.D tow sale lo P\'l ply.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A s i. t . M g r • romµal1hh· 1110111mJh' pl,• p.1rk1rn:. rn ,·.111'1 .. w m.1J11r ... 11111111101( c·l.'nh.'r Business Wattted 50 Io 1'\Jlly ::.ccwrt'd b~ S40,000 LOST 4' Model Airplane1•---------•1 MAINTENANCE. Cou· l'uonl\ \\'11h-:0.1·n11t' \1,1tl.1hl1· l11r 11111111·1ll.1t1· Onl1 'hup ul 11:-. l..11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• exclu:.1n.• res1dcnllal w radio . \'1c S.A. l"lAIARTEHDER plti. full time. Salary Roommate Finders "' 1·up.111\·~ Jd,-.11 111r J1 ;1r11urnl :-.1111 l1-r1n1> Agt REST AURA HT beach prol)(!rty. 963·793S Reward. 557.1021 Full or Part-timt.' 0 pc n. t: x 11c r . on I~ • j;JO'i!ll• l•1u11trni:. a11h111 .. 1ur.il tl.17 l:!tMt M-rt -T -.---Be ready 10 work as a S44·2tlltor·l~·1268 On Peninsula ur i·11i.:11tl'l'1111i.: 111111, I il·.in. llrran)(l' u QUt\'kl· OfD ~s, rvs 5035 F 0 U ~ 0 German professional barlcndcrln -------- C'ull 1i11it.i5 ilill REST/CKTLS i>U col ~uurrt.':.tau1anl •inn Shepherd male about 1 week. Free Job plot'\' Arrh. Sr. Drart.smon 1;1toss s.•-.1.ooo \Ill h:11,· th" llu~.:ri. Ll.'t·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'~yrsold . Blk-&t an.9·21 i"eritas·.i~.t .. 11,.., w/dl'!.i.:n ub1l1ty & ;..."l'l lll'.irh. :t l""1i>I'• l11•---------•I I ilk mC !\l.~16·9009 " "~ u ~· d f l J 11 ,h.tn• ·1 fir h111t1t' l!J, Cot I \'C Shop. Ln1111i.:" • • LOANS 9°'o Amerit-:m M:irlcn<lt'r.. \'Ul'll' t'XP or .a o u S 150 Montfot 111111111! Hm 1.11,.,11\'fl on D1.-k I' ark, Bkr lii:I i31H /C School olllcc lll'Ullh. Pl'n:.., & 1·\•·111h1n11 11111 1•11 :'l.t·"~m.illi•lll\'<':-m•Jr I fl "' 1 _ ... TDL FOUNDll1CdMyng m alc r I "lani. s.lll l2ZO :>1.>:111111 1.,w11 .u1. •1!r1:1 11•· "JI 1" :0-.Jll .•nw an Money to LoClft 5025 -so..... oans mixed hreed dog. Blonde 11().l K lilh St, SA µro · i. 1·..r · -· - l:lrr .. 1111 & '""port IJh d JI 1 lu1•111 ;arc.a (I' it· & ••••••••••••••• •••••••• Fa1rtt11l Terms 1>1ncc 11>49 w/some wht. H as Cleal ·---!83-l~·~l960=~--·1"--~~~~~~-- !:-i, 1•1.. 1 n i.: 1 .. 111.1 II• 11111m Roy Mc Can:lle fr;11 .. rnal nw\•l 111,i.: J>l.11 l' I st, 2nd & 3n:t T.O.'s Sattfer Mt9. Co. collar. 673· 1132. I• m.11,· 111 :.io to 'ha1 ,. :!Iii Realtor 1810 Hewpori \,.:t K:r. 121111 642·2 l 7 I 545·06 I l ASSEMBLY dupl1"( in '''"P"rt CostaMesa548·7729 l.OA:-.IS.\\'AILABL.1': ______ ,FOUND Golden fcm31t JobsW...t.d. 7075 Shur\'' ~11:i mo+ • u11l ,._ _________ •I DEL&CATESSEH Cr.:chl Ml imtlOrtanl "UPPY· Vi<' 17th & Santa ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRAINEES •• "'. L,"J'" "-lt'w"' ,'10 67" _.,,.,., llrok"r SPECIAL ,. _.. · "'''"or Lon t.JI IJl~lh ',. .., "'" ~ " "" """' • An•. C.M. 548·2016. Reti,..,.. Nurse with ex 150 I W t ' 'ff D ,\II hdp run. no :.eahni::. Money W onted 5030 LOW RATES tensive medlcal1on & Many Needed Imm~ :? roummdlt'S Oler :.!I I• sh.irl.' n1•1A hou'c rn \1 1' stun \ 11• /tl .i n•J l.J I Jlll'r ;prn R:ll ~11(5 es C 1 r. t•1t'r)th1ni: Lo ~o Ht'a1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Pointer, fem treaunent expcr. orren. No expcr. req'd. Should :'>.<"\\ J>ort F1nanl·•al l.'lr I out tr JH1c loo \\'di QUICK CASH P\IP. Gldn West & Slater , home care relief duly hn\'e transp. & phonr. le<ls.ing Office Space c:,lJblt ... ht.'d "' ,fnt rt' Resp. prospt-rous 22 ~·r H 8 Call 842-8118. Fill In for vncallons or Short & long tc•rm 11i.s1p· CJll on ~rtt· :\IJnJ.:t·r pu1.1uon Tt•rm.., lo n~hl ofld mate, h~t1udenl nct'd1 .~ El DoT.Dd. ~Ot Art~S Co Found.· Bo)•s Bik". Pleasa back·up ror regular duty ments. t;,O.K iii 11 t.>-1;! JI 11 ~·'I :?Iii 1>.irl\ A)(t 83'i ·~200 ananu.i r P lor J '" lu , r:i o " o ,.as:e . ~· ~ W'S~ m 3363 En~anrt·r ""h"' to r.·nt l>ISOUO \'<'ntun· Plea:.c 12131670·3lti0t•ollccl 1dentlf~ & will return t.o _n ___ . __ • __ .____ 6 HH 1111 lb•' "'"'Jhur• c,.11111,, !>ti 'I" rw"" n ,\SStrli':D1A1lhcl111 t·;11!Tomi;;:1111;f; or 17H 1968·6546 owner548·6920. Houseclean111~ s2s for temno '""'"'" 111 1111• 11111' clnlllJkli ullr"' l'\\0 8.~. ----~ • sevenl7) houri •. E'· 4'--f&-1:~1\,.I~ t,\0 l.~IJO I \I.!'>;· \\llh "''" li.tlhrlll • ·''' '"°o'nepposs ...... nity 5005 hOpposiness ....... -1.y 5005 lus~-· •• ., Found: White ~e"!ale pt.'nenccd C:illS:JO-l'.1700. TE)lPORARYIU:Lr ~~ uui"°'' ·'',," ·'''~ ~,., 111 nv nun _.,........ ·-· 500 Samo)ed pupp}. Ford --- - -C_.. 540 4455 111111""' 111 11•1·11'.1111111 F1·111.1I, :!I • t .. ,ll,1r1• ·1 t.1 11'''\.fS ljlln do 1'1•• \lh ''''"' 11.1111 fl,11 'hlll' I 1111111'11111\ 111.111 ' II ,1.~I 11111 llltl. Ul I 1,...,,..,,,1,. '\\ t 111m111;... '••J Jll~I , 1 util e;; • >', 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hd Httrbor V1ew Jlon1es Ju~t mu\t•d tolo ~l~tc ut• • are:i. G-IU·0254..:_ ____ R~p. & cupablc ht•aut1 Nt•\'l.'r ,\ 1-\•\• .\l T~mpoJ ;!1 A.i :-,. I I I \ 11 I .. I 1 \ ' " ti I . "' 'I " .111 I'"' I l'.all 11.11 rd I 1111,.I ",; •11.•u EARN $120.00 PER HOUR UP BY BECOMING A PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS EVALUATOR (PSE) 1-'0l':'\D \'ork:.hrn· Tcr· ncr St.·achff Arc.i. 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I lirJpl I'll lltr lhmt 11, h !llj;! 171!1 I'. h.1 'I.ill mo • 11111 '1 l'rl\ .1l1• 1•nlr}' h:ilh ~Jto ('kmcntt• :>JU "k. t!I:! i!IKh l'11ro>n.1 111'1 ~l.1r ll1·1!rnrnn I~ 1.~.l .111.1 \I n I 1• ~· l' Ill .ti 1• .., I 1111 • ulal111,., "'" to11 < ha 1, ti IS H Lit l'.111111·1 \ \ 111.11:1· t t11lJl:I' hlli IK!tl rn ttiJ :?!llli & ht1lh l'•l t•nlry. Sl:'l<I It.II hi hull"' lJ1111•I "''I' t>I:! :!Ill I h'm 111 ;>11·, ~IK7 ..11 11111 ht & (,1,1 hl:i IW\1 01111-r h11uw. \, 1'. i1H1,11 II "i:!llO 11111 'n 11'.1"' .1l ~.>:!Ii x,•11 port llh <I. 1 • :\I lridustriot Rental 4500 l.l!l' Oltr,11·1 1~\' fflllll\ II M\'~11 \'l!rd\• ~J Wt>t•k O'iD~ r, l r11l & hath L•h' 1·11111. IOI:. QUl<'l ('flljll\ 'd 'lu•lnl, mun SllO <l!t-1 1.\:1-1 loom Ir loord 405 MAUI, lli\Wl\11 l,11' ful ly rurn I llr Condo In "T h e Wh uler " on l\aanapnh IJrh Tt•nnt~ SSS day. i3'4S "k. lli~ 23111 or 1213>~7219. ....................•.. Gor~' for R•nt 4350 ~llSSlt"-\'l~:.Hl H\'\Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• rontm. or 1n•t 1"1 pt•r ''' li.tllllo:•' IJn'\\Oln\\ll ~.IO It !'>lllO:i:.'i111r!'IKI tiitHI mo ~I'\' ~lri:. J!.qip I IU ~'IOI "I 11 \1·r11" from llro.111" ti). l \f Jlll·r '' o l' ,\1r1>or l :! oln. I h.1 11111 11 .• 1.1111 ,. ".111·h1111'" l 11!•' Office Rental 440C '"" up rl1111r... .; Ill 11110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•'fll\1tMtt•ruk DELUXE OFFICES Com ml & md~ll • 11111 "' 200 to 2000 "I II \, 111\.\ 11!13V 'll II L111ot:-011:ud & M1,,1on \ 11•1•1 ar'"" ll11nch to ~ I> fr"\ c;..11s.11 1 .. 00 1,1n1 "I II l.1.1•1 \lonr111 a.1 ,,, Ill "\pt II :-..'UU 1.·rpl 1lnl1 Sll:lll1 .............•.•.....•• I 'arrn 1 1\1 111 'lu•hn, '" 111 .111·,1 ~Oii mum ,..,, 'ml 1!11.: .11111\\1·1! 21:1 :1!01 nlll;t LAUNDROMA PALM DISUT ----21 Wa~hers. new equtp VIEW.Spac. 2 br aµt FOR LEASE menl $16.000 Mone) Tennla, pool. jacuzzi l OFACfS maker. Call673·85SO W~lrly ~$0. Month!~ SISSMOEACH "'•••11•9 ·"si '•rulll•rt• Used by the FBI and CIA for years. 3: 0 ~ f"L .4AA Gl'.-\R .. f\TEE Currently being ~""' ,.o0.,,. utilized by local law '~ ~0r s.4r1sf1EO ~f"t.\)o enforcement agencies all over the USA WHAT IS PSE? A \m.ill l)Ol'table. h1ghlv accurate electronic instrument used to detect rnvolun· tary voal stress. No w•res cords or Sii aps. This mstrumen1 can be used to 11v1fua1e wess from tape recordings. from lfve radio, TV. phone calls and rn person WHO NEEDS THIS SERVICE? Bu$1nesscs ot all s11es need control to safeguard aga1nu dishonesty. Banks, last-food 1emu11nts, large and small corporauom -jun about any businen where 1ruu en handlmg money and/or merchandise 1s a must. WHERE 00 YOU START? Bv wt1toog to AAA F1nane1al Management Consultanu. Inc., for complete mlormat1on on cert1lu:at1on (which takes two w~ks or 80 hours). You receive the AAA Plan telling you How to finance your PSE or lease it, rf r ecenarv. -How to sel up your own company. How the PSE acts as a deterrent to dishonesty. -How to start making monev 1mmed1ately after C8ftal1c;.,l1on. How to upand vour number of evalualroos through the use of t~e relephone and tape recOl'drngs. How to ruch and sell new clrenu HOW MUCH MONEY CAN YOU EXPECT TO MAKE? A skollf'd evaluator "n do ao evaluation 10 10 m1nu1e1. making $40.00 ThtH evaluatrom per hour 1s 3 x S40.00or £120 00 per hour and up, IS ht has only u~d half of his 11me At this rate, 10 evaluation• per day would QIOSS $400 - takmg about two hours. Expand the pornbilitres -hfvmg S<>rrll0114 t•Pt and contact new customers -while you, Irk• a doctor. are left to voor profusion. WHAT IS THE FIRST STEP? NOW. while this field is new to the public, is the 11mt fo get mrted. Tht ""' ttep IJ to simply frll in and mail tht coupon below OR f0< immediate action, call TOLL FREE (8001 854-3754. Af1er rec.1vi119 tht AAA P11n, it's one pl1n• lltd step al a 1ime to a thriving new busrneu. The soontr you start, the sooner you profit. so ~II or WI rn tht coupon and m11l tod1v. Californrl residenu ull 171•1 645·4922 or mail coupon to AAA Plan, P.O Bow 17299. Irv""· C11tfor• n11 92715. De1>1 8 ($19 95) ACT NOW. rves:-1:a-;t70-;e-;-s;;,;;-;-n-;;o:;;,;l;;~;;(p$eiP;;'c~ I logical Stress Evaluator. Send me a COPY of the AAA Step.by· I Step Plan. I Name-~-~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~- 1 Addrm------------------ City. State, Zip -------------------- i'OUND rnale Slame:.~ <'mployment Cull kitten 9/29. Approx. :1 67s.aJJ8 mo. Carlotta & Lo1lc de1----· ------ Vega areu, Mission Vie· He-Ip W01tted 7 I 00 jo. 586-S.927 •• •• •••• •• ••• • •• ••••••• FOU!llD: Rlk/wht Collie. •Al\AA POSITIONS male. Vic. Garfield & Ac<"tng Clk/Gen OC!acc Ward, Ft. Vly. 962·0176 Reccpt/Secretartes We necll a number or ~ood µt'Oplc fvr imrned. openln11s in our electro· rm•chanlcal asscmbla dcpl. t:xl)(!r helpl ul, but not nee. Co. puid bcnefit11 &hohduy11. Cole I rL'ilrumenl Corp 642·8080 Mag Card 11 Operators f'OUNO: Dog, English Employers Pay All Fees sctlfr, male tan & whte. 1.i:i. Reinders Agency ASSEMBLER • Victoria & Hamilton Cl\t 4030 Birch St. Ste IQ.l area. 536-7972 Newport Beach 833·81 TRA E ----------• Call for Appl/ Es tub '6$ I NE LOST: Irish Seller. Ccm, l ) r Reword'. Edwards &l•---------•I Jmmcd bl l-hifl require Slater. HD. IW2·5S93 ml'nl for small parts LOST remale gray cat. broken tall, vie Adams & Lake. H.B. Reward. Call Gail ~-812$. lA<il: Small Sfomese cat. 9 /30. i-'e male. 1943 Republic, Wst C M. 64S·S422 FOUND: Young male rnoi;Uy Irish Setter, \'ie Wamer/Srpingdalc H.B. 1146-7221 AVAii.AiLE Temporary Assignments •loold&Hpers •AcdncJCleri&s •Keypunch Oprs All Areas Ornnl(e Cu. Please Call mechanical asscmblr Desire h1Ah school arall w/local work history. Co. paid med1col & hfo ~­ i>u r anc<.' Modern ;iir cood. fac1l1ty & ample parking. Dwtcan El•ctroniu 2865 1-~:11rview Rd <Comer of Fairview & Adams, Costa Mella) Equal Oppor Employer Assistant Bookkeeper. machine operator fo1 LOST: Male cat, wht/blk, 714/835-4103 JJurroujo!h!\ LSOOO. Some wearing bm flea collar tyi)m" nt?c for bJlling & w/bell, vie Lake Foreat SOOSouthMainSt, Org. :di phui-.cs thru trial 837·5390 No. Tower, Ste 501 bala1wc. Will train vn Penonah 5350 mal.'h1n c . S urveyor:> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ser,·1Cl' Co. 546 .. 0606R·5. Drinki"a problem? Adm Assl/Secy to S\GK - . R ..... Exec. Secretary lo 900 i\!!socrnlc ep Call Alcohol Helpline Typists to sooo 18 OR OVER __ 24_h_rs_a_d_ay"--83S-·3&30 __ , Reccpl 'Typist tu S7ou HO EXP ER. NEC MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCAU. OHL Y 631-3811 PREGNANT? Corin g con fidential counseling & referral. Abortion. adoption & kCi:ptnit. APCARt: 547·25G3 Fees PdtAl110 Fer Jobe; Jrvinc Personnel l\iienry 488~17th, Costa Mesu Swlc2U 6-12·1470 Adv. Assl's WOMEN 18 & UP N11l'I Co. bas opcntni:?'> ror 10 new .i1rb rn our µubli<' rclul1nn<1 & cu~t.omcr sen Ir(' dcpl!J 1f you'rP new to Orange Co • lcm(10rur1ly d1i.ron· ttnUlll~ )OUr cdUl.'Ot1on. r<'<'cntly di:.rhargcrl from the sen 1<:e, or ror any rl!a~on seck1n11. tcm pnr:iry or 1•aret>r ernplo~ mrnt. 1·on,11h·r th1" uni· <tUl'o1111or 'ou can l.'aru S 19& 'ER WI< M 0 •• p er I ." c. n.1wd 011 1our IH'IKIUt" T •ceuory -we train. t 1 \ i I ' . 1 r1 m m • + AIOR fOH Salary SllS to $148 wkly lnccntll l.'11 & extro 11roht Counsallnt&Refcrral Z.'or i nterview <'ult Nh11r1ni: hnnui1 . ThC" Preg. lest-avail. wknds belw~n ~/\M·3PM . Woml'n &t M<'n we orf' ~Hr Helpline ~7 .9495 540·0925 looklnl( for m11y bo tired * SPIRITU/\J, R l';ADKR ortypina. foldlnlJ p1111etll, Fully l..lcenseod i---------•I wurchousc jnb11 & work· 312 N, El c amtno n eat Advert.laing A!lslau.. lm1 ror n llmltl.'d incom(•. San Clemente. FOl'npp\; NOW HIRING Work w/ynuni; pooplr. 4li2·90.l4 49'l·~l36 II o 111 rt t11I v o 11 <'em en t po11Kibl4'. If you're 114 or •KAREN•S* OUTCALL M ASSAO~ 838·1780 EXOTIC GIRLS Mat1Hfe It ModcJlnt OutcaJ Only ~2·31ti9 Socl .. Chllbs 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIRLS .. MEN over & woul<I be ovall. tu .. 1urt work lmtn<:d., coll Ho bPff. Hee. ht•twn 1111m & :J11m. 11 Yr1 Or Older Opcnlnlt.l\ 1-·or. •Mnrk('l1n11 nepl • 11ublir ltclatlon~ Trnl' •CU8t.onwr Sen· 'J'rn1• 539.1 Ill • AUT0°CHIYY. 1tTlltAHSMISSfOM/ Salary $115 • UHE COMIO •MlCHAHICS ARE YOU IN A CLASS to $148 Weeki~ Chevy dealer'• _.rowing BY YOURJ;EJ.,P"' servlrt dopt. In bu1y Hu your financ ial ForlntervlewCal Oranae County Airl>ot1. aecurity made you • 549·9111 complf'x ia addinl ~~~·.;! "··cm~~:r w. !~·INI ~'::l,·n~~~n~n~ 1e·ua:g llOBBI ES' CRAFTS· BclaSlDH.963-2693 . .-...... ,.-~ Turn Kt-y Oper:1t1on' 0 I am endosfng 1cnedt/money0tdtr fo1 $19.96. AAA pays Po$1Jgl and handling. (As 1 bonus fQf my promPt rtPly. tend me. frlt, 'fO\lf ~ i:Npter from "Credit. Know If Yo.1 Qualify BtfOfe You ..,.,.y,") 0 Send me the AAA Pt.n C.O.O •• $19.95 PM PoStllOt and C.O 0. cl)erga. u r1ei ror social cU1n·•--------•1 tra111mlnloo/llno com· b oraf Al Vldeoview nawerln• Srrvlce blnatlon tcchalctantJ. Diamond Clab, you'll Telephone Opr. Day Chev. oxp. e111~ntlal. f4. meet C>tkr sln-.1e1 who ill . ffiltnt pay. benelhJJ. See can afford t.he bt-d life sh' · l!:itper'd only. 221 titrvlcc m.,-. HOWAQO h as t o otter. The Foreat Ave, Laauna Chevrolet, Dove & Quall Diamond Club Mtm• Beach. SU .• Newport. Bnch INVDT1111!Ht DIVtSION Lovel)' shopping mall' Femalo roommate to - -------Owner \\Ill tram' Ideal sh.a.re bse~·f<'OUplt'.Ne'll BAYFRO;\I Orrlce Dldg. for r ettret.>! O"'~t-:R to O.C.C. Ann 76\·2451 Spe<'t' Avail Rt-as. Wit.I, FIN A~CF: • l'ni· E\;eg, 675-8141 QUI' 9t $10.0011. (ii 11 Middle 11gcd C~malc to I.II Newport Bhd Ste D. i.hare l\ouso. 17606 Van 456 Sq.ft. $lliS mo. Ulil Ouren, H .B. Alilt for pd.67~7 _fnid.---------•.lRVINE·7 room office :3Br bse Beaut Lakt SI.Ole wtconference rm. .. Fo~l are.a. Clb prlv. !deal for acccountanls, I ~Ul $150. &esp Fem contractors $7$0 mo. ·L_: IW'aa&-acM. ~ 492-5.100. P11t·1fl\' Short' Renlt), Old Ctl~ f>la1a COFFEE SHOP GROSS$30,000. MO. free standlng. seats 12$ Owner m ovi n• t o Arizona 3nd musl sell Good terms. Agt. ~ 0 0 Pit~ include your fret bonus on "Cndit." 8111 me law -$19.95 plus J)O'ttge and handling. Charge my Master Charge or BankAmerica1d account $19.95, including my free bonu'-Account No. ---------------hpiration Date ___________________ _ TOLL FREE ou1iide C.ilifOl'nia, call (8001 854 3764 24 hours, Callfonila rHi- dentJ add 6'11. sales tax. If using your BankAtntricanS or Mn1er °""'card, pltase have 1l rttdy when you all Mail to : MA flnlnCW l ~t Conwttlfnu o4 lrwtna, IM. ---~~~l.~.J~~~!P..!.5:...D!e'--"------ benhlp 11 $2$00. OU\er1--------· Membe~~m sw. For Ad Action i------· 0on·t seu\p.lor ten when Call a AVON you can have lb• be&l. .Ho'*• AV «y bow o~~r:;: cieas· Daily Pilot ~ =·· lflcd ad.I dlaplay their l"YISOR To,., Fot It ....,_ wi&.h 1eaibUJty U-S tart Now-Sellln1 •ad Impact? Our ads, we eJ2~5671 ~autlfW product.. Call are proud to-.,. really "' S40-70'1 or ZenJLb M.39 1et renJta. Pboa larlaf~t.lon. t0#1t. .... .. '· ...... . . ... . . • ~!~ ..... ?!.~ !!:!~:i:-.~ ..... ?!.~~,~~~:-!.~'::! ... ,. .. ?L~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~!~ ..... ?L~~j~.~~ ..... ~!.~! MllpW~ 7100 ... W~ 7tOOMilftW-...4 7t• UICSICllTAaY i-------.. MENC~LAThnl'a.bome ._ ______ _ IPI• DAIL y PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·;············-··········-········---· Pte•ldeot or l ead in a MACHINISTS ~ltv. in C.M. $2-15-$350 8ab)'sltt•r n •cded Im· v ..... cu .. uuscc $ ~mill o~ d~t JANITORIAL f)l'rmo.$48·1740. ~o~ ff . ce· • n1edtutrly. Tu~• & Wed e xec t r ~t'y . Pref Oood t:a n~r;,il back. --0 1 !•15 to s tS Own trarup CAREER mlntmum z yrs t'OUe1e & a.round. aetup & O~t'lilt MkroiilM Cl.nit 0 overload ~llubh.' N B 642·6'i55 s yns M.-.:rt:tui•I ~per \ ant'ty uf rnacblnt>:., ln Night shin Spm·l .30am Grdll a Dis Top sktJl.s Ill sbrtbnd & Wlftte• EJPERl£NCED .. .RRIABL£ clud1111 turre>t luthl', t;,;per. helpful. bu$ ·not 557-00' I Babyslu er. urgenll~ 18!11 exec typewnter re-vertH·lr & hor iiont1l n-q'd. tor r11ml11.i . vro lnwrviowHour:s needed. My homt!. 21 ~ COMMERCI .a.1 q•d. Only qw.iUfh:d appll· J•ltorfal l'4 p' I• •c• mllh•, punch prhi.l'i<, ~\'UINl· $luff1n~ & rt•l:it fhim l ·:J()pm dy. per wk Call ~S.UiQ2. ~ t'ilnts may apolY. Top p..,_ :1m11ll prt-ch1lon part:., l'd dulil.'S Phonr !><I<& 4JW 37!3 DirchSt. N u. a~b . d I IRll'VIED ·GE co. pay. Apply in pe~un. 6mllll &hop. doyi onl)'. t'Xl 310 for Interview. "'OW tllRl:'\G ...., y11ttlt<r Sun t!)aon.y Vft5'UI' Cu.$tom WO•v• Carpeu ForL .... a.t.IStore MU1>thaH1owntooh ---,. &itmt.o3:30pm.Tnnll11er ....... , .. w...,SJfu,_ __ fw: lnc. 1'850 Virginia Cr . Ill Forti•._._.. STACOSWITCHINC.1--------•l •Jr.Clerb w1owu t111n1tp prd Cull l'ountalnVallty. -1l:l9Bakt-r.C()e)tul\fo:.ll • Mlhr'sOwtpost •W'hse&PacklftCJ _ecz_.ZJ84 _eH'•-· ---tMVISTM&IT SALIS Ate ..._.C .. ,44-107ow .... .,_ 549-3041 Hl~S •S.C,-.torle1 BabyMllt'f, 2 boys. Mon l-'r1 7::!0$:JQ my homt· Cd~J. 6-W-7672. -OfflCI METAi&. LEASING AM'-.... lo,..ttw t-:qual Oppor Empluvl'r SALIS ftlOPU •Trt"•tt I " FACTORY Xlnl os>portun1ty fur 111 •Sr. Cten&a The Newport Beach Office is seekin~ TflAINHS dWltrfous i>e-OJ>ll' Cr~nt 1'emJK!r'm lif ~...i ) • t led In pot ti • A a • e m b I o r 11 , MACHINIST l'Onll'ltnY l)l'nl'flt~; Jmmediatl• Work Baby&llter· Chr1,t111n qua loi;u peop e lD eres en a Paduaera .... W..ted 7100 ~p Wont.d 7100 ·TOP SALARY CALLTOD1W! ll'lothc r lo care for 27 annual commissions in excess O( •And War-eboU$l'mcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ll°"'PITl\l. Pl.AN month toddler, dayi;, 3U m 000 Sales or real estate experience J objl av1ul. f\lr -lilt :11---------•I KITCHEN HELP All around \111d11nli>t lo •Of-~N"rAL. l'l.i\N -------· hr p,wk 000 ncll ' • ah1lu No fee. i-:,1wr 1·11111.. I' Tina• work 111 m~d. :iitt'd 1>ro •RL, ... •1ut.'.!'ll .... N'l' "LI\"' ()f~ .. ·1•·Jo: ---de si red , but not e ssential. HELPI 1 .... "~· •· .-,, r "' flANKJNG • • ;,111 CJ1111•hl ''l'. ll11t~ 'ul'l1011 i.hop Ahl\• tu <Ju •CHF.1)11'U"\lllN J .H«berl Comprehensive training program A ~ 114_. ... h 111~ !1t;it lite luollu.: & vrut1u1.:U1111. •t.lf't-~ INSUHANCJ:: Haff Jeweff•n UTILITY CURI( avwlable. ~ ~",,• - -~ llr work ~k . Co. µ.ucJ •l'AIU\';\('i\'l'ION & COMM'L TELUR C lloft "l' t r.t~,, l'EOPU klTCHEH HELP '"' 1\p11ly 111 pcr,,1111. Avply l'till.Ll':lt':-\ Ol 'T· Nvw tnh•n•ie>wlnll at ~ u uf t • 1• k · al T-1-. ill u. 1· 11 l t 11•"•1·11 l\1,11111C •1·tur111<', ) • • • ,, I CiJi&sl Plou lo1·ut1on for ... 11n :H' ur1•r ~ uian i, ~ ... Ea..•"' ..,OW 'u lltll'. '"llll' !'·" "' · " " l'l S'I. 1111111 .111111 u:u ) . li<'ekins.: u lltrht\ Clt>rk. & Sttticwvtc.PresldtM Tl'mpor;1r~·St>rvini; ..... a-1ra1,... ! 1111w L"I' lll'lµtul. ·'"ll l~iO:! {'nnt111r11·r 1.,111r. H11rhur l'1•11kr. :i:rno fo' l 1nn• olfl t '' hclµ. Corn1m;rc1al Teller ro1 ~J:.!UCi1mpusSte130 1'l'lllVOr:ir.i· '''·"1i,:11 tr,1111ri~·ht1wr:-nn .\p111\ Hu111 U\'11 1Jui.t uff llurlxlrllhd,C(\staMt•1>11 !'h•;1."H' l'lpµly brtwn It~ :'\ew1JOrl Beat.:h ufr 4299 MocArfhur•cl. Ne~port Beach s.&9-3071 mt?nts l>u y &. l\is.:ht alt :lv•n . lu1gul.i1111.x1'i. ~kl-';.uflll"n. ~·twn Bolba ~-5pn~:~~r~nly._ 1'hc ~u1 n:!>bful upph ._. port •--h 14.24 5. Grand A\le Perm. p l11nr 2:.?:1:1 i'\unww. L'M l'h11•lf. &Sl)rrn,.:d.11\'. > __ ---------, OFRCE WORK. cunti. \\Ill huve a mm l ·Z "•W --. Santa An:i $S8·9021 ILUEJEAN JOBS Mold ShopSupervnmr >rs appro11r111lt! t'omm'l 171 ,.113 ~ •tOO -----1Sewsp11pt>rP<11•k11.1:1n~ L,\UH.S MAGll/P JTIME "'t'i.p in fb r .ils & 12 to5ptn d11lly. J\tay ho hanlongex1wr ~ -~ F•CTORY &A:.. .. emblv) t"~~I 3 ladl\'~ lv m<ikl' ~Hr ioo•,. i''reetoup11ll :.<opt'n1s1vn. Apply in !.ull t1ime •. Jul\ 1• Th>?k· Th b k I l k' ... _ s-.. ... o_ .. _.,, E ,,~,. ~ •S ...... -tan· ... , . appb tor ::.alt•!>ITIC'n. ~ w 1·1111t. Well known & pt'rson. 1932 E. Pomona. f(t•t'P .o~ "' !>Orne lyprni: e an b u '"see ing """ ... ,_ rr--~ '"ort. a·n u11 air cond •· ..,., .,. .. , ~• c-.. ,,,h exp p1·"f I• .. k 'j " " "' T ·ts hr tu ~tart Cull Mr l11<'l1l.' 1·cspecte•l lngul SA n•qwr~.""' •" • • a P ,ime '"11l exper < .. ------WT:7:T A7:1'CfWY'\SPT:n-V"'CC?:TW ~arput~d a r ea ... , .... ~1 • y ... s • • · "' ' • ., • · · 11 I C It peu~o. Fnrlt.o wurk Mon. He4pN4\i.W~~--n7-1-00-~--W--............ -..---- 7 --IOO 'must<'-. ~M ust hav""e rpa''. ,.. Ciirlrn1 ur Fudd111 for llrm 1n N.B. Lo\ely ofc::. 1-----------1 but WI t ril n . a T ....., .....,.. ~ •Ct.rlts appt. 4~·9"36 ext 219 or 2·3 Nights per wk, Call MOTOR ROUTE 8'1M412_. ----~"' An attractiv" sal.iry & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••--••••••• lience to work w /m it'ro 21s:1um l:!noon Ab1)tait Abbot Personnel Dallv Pilot route 111 --l>eni!fll~ 1s offe;l."d. Jn. CAB DRIVERS DECK HAHD :;!i,~~~~~::~ ':.":~~~ Coll 833-1441 Ag\·nty, 4500 Cam pub Newi1ort l't•1tch uflt'r OFFICE MANAGER . terc:.ted per:.on~ ::.hould L' 11 l .__ k ll 7 3 30 KELLY SERVICES Or. N.13. 557·6122. noons. Monday through tlmmced 1••xe1t:'1 uth•e pos i· contact . Men or Women ,. u ume, mus uc ex· wor . n, am· : pm. SPECl \I LEASING ----------Friday, plus Saturday ion· on ro er open in Marv ,J Elrlt'r ~1u .. 1 hc25or over per . \•ell groomed. col· Top pay + ro bt>nd1h • INTERvii-:ws · :\lanager. exper, 1weded and S unday mormn11.s. Hemet w 1wholesalo Operoiions Olftn•r ,\pply Jn Per!>on legrate, between 20:3-4 Gaiser Tool Co., liOl 1-: FOR YOU REPRESENTATIVE for The Du1:;y ~hup. S:lOO per month j!ross. sso nursery h;l\inl: s:vcral 1201 Do•eSt,N .B. YrilowCob yrs. Gd pay & benefits. Carnegie Ave. Sanlu l\IO!'l&Tlll'RS womcn'i; clothing :.lure t•ash depos it requirt'd hundr~dcmpbes Strong 1714)752 0600 112.'il SlaterAvenue Send r,..~ume to ad ;1781, ,\na.;HIJ..4080. tx•lo~r ·llh&7lh Attr,11'11\~ jpl \.omplex 111 So C!>t PlJn1. Apply Call 6~2·4321, a•k for u1·cnl I! bkgrd r eoq & • Fount.un \':ille' ,. o Ttw l)j1ly J>1lot. p O. FAS-H-JON SALES SanCleuwntc Ill :-.;.-"p"rt lk:u·h !>t'dt:. 1111>t•r:.on_~un ·l\1011 --l'irl·ulallon. mit1lt•omµ11tcr ex pr. -F.•.q•u•n•l•O•p•"'•'•r•t::•·m-J).lo •. '.·l.·r.,.C-an-,-a ... ~1·r... -~"9'._2,~· Costa Mesa. p Tl '.\t E .' Homemakl·r~ Commumly Ccntl'r a k,1i.111g r't>pl't'.»t·nt.1111 t' ;\la11.1gt'mt<nl ~-~-e de d -;-p ti r l · l l me ::~~fr~lll 11~~~:~·~.~1"1~,~~ ---------'"""" d d l d t 100 N St'\'tll\· to ~li•1" :111t• & li.11ittl\• E...,' STUOE...,TS - -nee e o eO\on:. rate M .... J l1111i.:u.1i:•· ll'al'IH•r!> 1ni;. i1wonw & propl"rly "' ""l t our 1~·.·iutrful nD"' lln .. or .\t Dd :'tl <ir 1.-.1~111g arra11.:\•111\•1rt'. '.\;t".'<ll•d J'> phon" & foot V'l:u·-'.'.:~trr~.' ne.J apl\lp1c1a;~ ,.. ~"' • ----------i lluhv1tlu1.1l mu~t ,,.. "tll Contemporary t>rdt<r lldll\ l' ~pt•akcrs. tai.at111n ~ 1t1'1\. (\ff1 ... e TELLER I t . ~i 1 •r hr \ft """ aru.p occ 1 ,,.. fa,.Juon:o. Free tra1111n~ k k 1 Cl th" W11l tru111. ll:!HltllW rrnttuw 111 -uuerv1si11g ol· "' 11 01, -I I --------lllj.( tu ~VI'. \\('l' \'ti(" & 0 1nn ,.. ~ .. ' • hr+ nu. For intervw l'all J'\u im e::.tmenl. C<1r & Hn .... tc::.s Prn at~ ltuh will ., fin• pt:rl.W\ill 1h·~irnhl1•. f ·ume JX1lo1t1on :ivarl 111 ()rangl' Co. Banh c:1.1lt'r jlTel 'd )1.·h l hp. \\ c::.l (. o.i:-l 197-Ji20 1-~ 30pm phooe nee. Call licelinc h h ha' 1' a tJ ''Pt" h 1 I' We are lookin~ for 111111.: :"1'\.'<1 ~'S f'"or Chr1i.tma~·~ Send rc,.11111<' or letter 111,1da t 1v11 « Jll J .. cl. _ _. _ · ___ . --Fashions. 963_7470 tram t e n g t J:1rl O\l'1 schedule S1•lhng c'l.11er l(rl'~!>l\t' person 11 h;1ck Iker Fa h 0 IHi!< I' 1 1 ;,1 ·,.111 DEXT 'L \SST ----------1 2l vrs fnr lrcrnt \11•,.i. uc~<'>i-Out:.IJn1l111i.: urou11·1 mmt•11· .. ~·loth111" ·l mc i. I n:.d lf;it w'snlary hstory to ;\d · · --' " · • "L·c',v Posrlwn" tlr. ,. " • .. 11 1meopt?t11ni:;:. 1 ca u :t61i7, U111ly P1lut. P .O. Charri.1de . .\handed den· 36 Fat W "' b\•1wt11" & 'I.lot UtJIJ<JI' l11r & une:.:.ones to a::.s•!<I 111 ; • CASHIERS WANTED 11•.tr\ 1n 11rA\'"11t1\eden-omen 6pm'.2;1m . Apph II Jll\a11n•O\l'lll I f women .w yo uni.t l!'iliO. co,.lu ~h'sa, <:a \!)pl~ tn m1r ht!.ld oh . GOLDENSTATE BANK d d ., , , .. I w management u u111 cluldren. \\ e tra111 . i.upp 92626 Ca,hll•r:. Til'C' e m our tal ott m llB nt:aut sur-Wanted per$on, 3388 \'>a Lillo l'lc.i,.,..-c .,11 \\'e,..ln11n:.ler Milll i.ll•t c ty :.umtllc-:.. Cur & phollt' --- M'll :-cn ·1ee i:as ::.tations. r ound 1 n gs . Exp e r to partil'ipate in revoh1 3rd lloor 5.30·ti:3U ~11d 644·3389 We offer peni.ion &profit rit·i·. Cull for personal in n1u:.l he 18 ~rs old, bon -ne1·es,.ary, i;ood hrs .. t1onury new we1~ht 1•1m· Su_n_._ -----_ 9AM ·t1INOO~ ~ha rtnl! Call for 111 h'nicw9t);l·7HO. 10:.!:lo S. Paramount Downe). Per .. unnd llcpl :'tlon Fri 10·1:!& 1·3 1:!131923 9-ltil J-:qu<1l Oppor Emplo~ rr ii ah 1 l' & n e J l a P salary open.846·1386 trol program. Allllmlt• & HOSTESS THE IRVll'IE CO. tc-rv1ew appt. pt>.iranc·c. must hll' c Nutrllrooal ituidarll'c. THE LOOk CJlll dnHrs ht·. op<.'T>· DetdalChndAut Food plannini: & Exper'dfulltrme Appl) 55~Hewportrt8CtrhDr 540·4500 ings In C :\I. & II B. Must have t<Xpt•r. Non PhyMcal cond1l1U11111i: In person ul the llt't'I ... ewpo eac ___ _ _ _ __ Pl,•a,t• tall t:!l 31 Smoker 644·0595 Formfocall Baron Hcs t. :!1031 E to:qualOpporEmplu)t'r M"u .. GERTR...,E 925·t~t:u ----,.100 F y 111 1 Toro Rd. l.1ss.:una llrlb ~ ... A .... .., 1 :.e or ouri.c r 1· _ --'\'o •'\per (ht.>r 21. .\pp 494-J.lH H 11 u, r keep•• 1 / (' o u I. .. 1----------h \h· n .. :rl:. f'11.1.n, 110 IH: \l"T Y 11r1·:RATOHI _________ _ DENTAL Orthodontic t•h.11rsidc <is "'!<t E\f)l'r pret'd. C :\I ~6 5liU 1•,per " :.•Jlllt.' loll""' 1nii Co$IJ :'th•)J .1rt'" •"16 j,;Z! li«:tlll' \I a1111•11n't ".mt 1'(t rm EI Tr 1ru SJ Ion 11:11 . 111:1 BELLMAN 11 '.IOpm 7 :10.1111 ::-h1ft .\lo~t I~ n\'l'r :!1 l.1-.1d111~ '\13 llold Cull l h111·~ tiH·liUOrxtSOS. EOE Boat Company 1'1.eds l hopl• CLERK TYPIST t\l'niralt-t~ µ1~t. 60 v. pm :'tl.itorP µl'r!>onalll \ & lrn11l "11 11·1· ,q1pc•.i1,111i:c. .\hit• to de,il <11111·klv & _________ _. ph•,",11111\ \\ \l'il<ll II Jt· It \' & h1•,1\ I l.-l1•ph<lll\'., l\C'CTnl ,., f'l r pl'"I <I ST ACOSWITCH, INC 1 IJH IJ,1kt>r t:o~la l\11•:.a 549-3041 Equal llppnr Emplo~t'r CLERK TYPIST Sr. Designers Mechanical RGHT IHFlATIOH 1\dtl t!\lru mone) lo tlu· larnlly budg<'l. Lo1·:il ,\mway d1,,,trlbulor \\ 111 train. b'13·~786. FINANCE SECRETARIES Jmmt'flrule opening .. tor !>t'lTetarl~!l W1ffiltl :I )r!> l'Xlll'I' llcavy :.t.it1"t11·:il I\ ping Pubht• <'1>ntacl. Heal estatt! l'~per helpful. 1-:xN•llllnt co bt:ncfit!>. Call 644-3389 9r\M ·111 '.'I00:\1 THE IRVINE CO. 550 ~l·~ port Ctr l>r l'\e" p1orl lkad1 ti•111all' !or I t.111\ '·"'' LOAN PROCESSOR I· 1711ts1 t'\I 111 :'\o ~11101.111~ H••h ))u \\ 1w1 S,i\ 111;.(~ & l.n,111 l\l\1 111:!2 hJ' ,111 ,11,, mm: in llrun).:i Monic&1tiit Jluu)l.'kc~pt?r Coanp.11111111 w 1 "'0"1Jl :.e.:unl\ tu Ii") 111 . 1 cHJk fur dd1·1'.l\ I.1th s:llJOnw f\i:i rn.r.! I 1t1u~l·k1·l'lli'I', I t1 nil' f• •r 1ww n\lllhl.'r 1'111• 11110 11 v Ht' r:. IJ I 1• .c., ,. t>ll ~!II ( ·.. 1111 111111\ 11!1J,tl ,., h•r "'ulpt'I• ::-Ct n.1il ~h11p p~·r\t u1 pn'rt''"'1n:..' n~n "•,J ~•'7:1~' .,i,, l IUH \'1•11tw11:1I lt1i111:. :0-.1111111:• 1.,\ lu.)0 ut IH"t IA.:.•• f' h.111k1ni: l>J1·k.1.1111icl ,,,.,. Id '! \pinJ.: 1•'11 •I \t .0:111111·1 ~1 I' 1'11111·. l'.•111' If'" d""io!ll 117.15:111 111 ,•t• 17:11 (.'.1111 '1·1 .. 011111'1 17141549-0902 Man Or Couplo 1-:arh ,\\I n'"' ~µ.q•1·r For Furth1·r !11it1rmat1on ruut" 7 I'·", p.-r wk. Equ"l 0 1'1"'1 l·:1111llQ\1•r 'lu·t II"\· \ 111 ,,,. 11··• Hou:.t'kt•t·~r. Ian· 111 l11pl · " ·• v ' • ,. ~r old !lqr" ,; d.11,.. pt·r _ 11 ,11.t Ir\• lie 11 r1•i1 wk. ~lilO :-u l..•~:1111.11. ... 1...·1 • m .11t1•111L111t for Hn:u111r II l111w J<lh for ,•ner~l'lrc: \\ 11rk 1·r ~;110 area.4!13272:: '""n''"' 11 ... 11111 c tuh 111,rmo+ !ll\l H,.t:l 11 0 C SF: h ~; E 1, I·: 11 . ~lt•n \\1·d. & l"ri fro111 :i l•I IOpm l'M .\l'('.I. for \I \SS El ·sr: 1111 :!>11 l1•1:1l. l>';'rlm\:, h\'P 111, rd1..to1.. ,.,,.,. .. 1nt v ndl ,;:n :l:120 t"uc•kuil!. l'lt•Jii11ii.: I(. ,.1 lull t11nt• p11 ... 1t1on 1n l'.tntb 1111' l.1•1,1111• \\ r1rht LOOl<lt-IG FOR ;\l.h,.Ht.:1· ;-.,., l'Xll 11\'I', \\ 1du\\ l'I' "'"" ·' l'i" \h• t1a111 1·.111 ~10 2053 51sb :1117.1 A FUTURE? .in1 trnw 1 F1IH•ri:la:.s T ool o n ~ lnsurann• l'n . 111 '"'Pt lh•pa1rman. l'Xllt'I' 111 lld1, nN•cb h11l111.i.: d1•rk ll\11ld r .. p;11r' & 111.1111 ... 111t g•K>d I\ pmi: sl.rll" & li•n.mi'l' 10 k(•\ Ofr '"'Ill'• t•Y<'· i f 11MI ,h,cmhl,•r, foi frrred hut n1•t Ill'<'•''-'·"} h nul •1~,emblv of bo.it~ S<1lu1 • lu S~>tt c ioml Co 1":>.pt•r '"''' . ,\p11l1 in llt•nt'flf, 8:1.t 114.'oO 1wr~o11, ~ .. 1. ~l.l1')•11·k Compa111011d 1tt• h~~111. I'.! Hvat;., I If..! I l.11 •·nt1.1 to 11';\I \1,.11 Fri s:! 7~ hr ·"'" t . I -lrlln•I' r1'<jUlrt>tl :\1.'i .'>!M7 Oui9n smoll •lec- tromechonicol con· sumer produch. Re1ponsibt. for desiqn from conceptual layout to fini1hed pro. du ct. Produce all drowinqs neceuory to defint t+.e product. Equal Oppor Emvluycr Hot sbKEEl't•:H II\,. 111 :ll.11or ,•11r11 rwt·rl~ a I<'" 1: .. •I ''""l'k 111 rr.1111 111 111.111:0.0.:t llll'lll l'O:'> 111 ,J r1• t.111 llt•ll. ".ill ti. p.11111 l111"1\t'!'<' I ioo1I IHOIH'V. 'I.Ir\! 111t1111·, J.1111u,l1t 111.'lll f1(' '{u ~llC'L't•t•tl ~I A t \. H E \\ o ~I A 1\ I• t I fll 1• In \1 \' h n 111" )II'\\ l'Clllll'I' & l'l>llt,tl'[ nwn h.1nt,., l"lt•\lltl1• hr i> ~1·1·!1 1·.11 1111• t' p1ni.: ~17 .111115 lit>AT Com panion for elder!\ Injection moldin9. Food prep fWNIO w ,., .~l,\:"1 '1-',\CTlJREH man.h"~111 Mu:.ldnve metal 1tompinq, ond prr. "anll·d l•H ''" l!.<!00 + l'l't 11111 Vhldrn. 11 r 1• 11 bo Hi Sp,1111 .. h 'I" .1l..1n11 ok llt•I" l I ll .11 t•a 9W ltll I Y.<>11 1•-.tahll'•h<'cl ~al l Pref. w oman 45.i;0 lpriMjdetigncopabili· quu~.·t~ r~111uur.111t lloul ~t a nnlat"lurcr, K o11 01 . hrd & !>a l ty mandatory ~i~.\i20_ _ _ llousl'\l:tl'c,~ah•,p1•1,1111 . 11 .., ,. <I , • r n r i· m a n , S<lli ti&hl brl ,u,X!n l!<Or ;., quuht' t·on ___ Knowledge of hy d1 FRY COOK pern1.iDt<nl p .. rl·t111w in irol 111~p1•1•tori. Mui.I b1· t'O~tPAN ION want t'hn1o ond printed circuits 1-;it'nin" i.hrft & p Tanlt' dudmg Sunduvs \'rnwo ''°"l"'r .11l 11h.1i.t's ol <'1)11 tlJll l·ad)' t t• 11\ "Ill ..... ' bl " llarch\;ll'<', :1101 h ('~I ~lru1·t1on MINlMl'M 5 .. n11·tllt•r Ltt". ll·t·kr'>n" u.:stro •· Apply an pt?rsnn s.ut II"' l'il\I 11111,..t h,,,,. a111h1!J011 & :'ti \Tl'Hl·: \\'~ w .i·iir, l'\1111111\111 "'l\M' ( .o11 '"' pt llllH' IHl h \'"lllfll! & It a1111t .C11lur '1'11t'.hl~tl::I hswrk .' ·1-'l('>.lhl<• \hmtla\ lwt\\ 11 <i,1111 !lpm hr' da)S, ocr u" l'\ es. " • • ' .. cllcba.::k Lane.;.. C.'t1llcl' LYN &10·911!! \rs ex1>er. MJny 1n11.i.:1 &1ookm.1: licJut t .. ·1:.urt "'.·11op .... 1"2 "'lar"''"l'll" 11:-:KPH ~m:.ill tJ1111l,\. ll\1 "'· o · I ·~ ~ ·· ... u. -.. .\tlt'r1111011 :.hill "' l•lil<' , __________ ,1 ..... rtdlli. \\orltl llml' lii.J ~1.!tl or es1gners l'arkway. M•s~wn \'rcJO 11], 11t11 c•, 11\\'I 5u. Cl''' .\l.·d11-.i11011 & 'hal'J:(' Sc·nd rc~ume to Iii.~ 7t 11; 586·6511 1J\\ll 'lt1·~ t,, 1n:1.:10 I:! MECHANIC Uo~ llitl.l. !-.,rnlu 1\n,1, -------11111 !«' \pplv l':ir'k t'.1hf 'l:!ill l 'ompamon \'ouni.: m1ale Drafters Full&P ltmeopt<nllll(,.1111 ltlt'.d part 1111\t' '"" Supi•rior l'llll\ llo:.p ('1t)OfU11nlll'l!!lll1l lli·:il'll --\·nllP111· l>~Ullent h1r rr all :l :.hilt:. .\b11. I tam!' ll1111'l'\1" ''·' 11r 1 11111•1:• t ti;, Siq .. •nnr ''"'· N 11 J•;111plo) menl & l'r:11111ni: ko \'I' t1r~•I i.:t•nth·111 .. n I' art ~111rt mgr trn~ J.11·k In "1r1 ... " car IOam tn l•ll :.!llll _ _ 1\rlm1n1:.trat1011" 1.1~1111.: ~I \:\l'F,\CTL'RER t1ml' i\pprox 11.:1. 5 d.1)s for mechan£sm dHi-1'ht? Clox, 12v;, Baka St. t:! :io :\1on thru 1-'n LV .. ' Ch ... ap)llil'allon .... 111r Nllw •11·1·,,pt111i:: apphca wrd• md'tt Sat or :::.un T. a. t M Earn ~SO-Sl!S. Guur SS( ..... ar9e .... urse 1n:1.1co1•'fJO:ll Iron~ fnr Cur nt'l' 82.50 hr ., i:.~ .. & of 1emi-outomotlc -~e~ ---"e ck I I' s <' r,. u • t l i Shift 1.V.'\ ('hari;;1•, M ECll \'\le' ('t1h1m•I 11i.~1·mhlcn, lurh'h lh1) s. 6~5 tiJ6i equip~nt. Tool meker GENERAL OFFICE est abbh'd lu11d1 rout1·~ 1 l ime I l 7 Shi(t L \l'I re Si 162 to SI t:J5 \lo Millnicn E"·,fi.I:! 007'.l or machint job ••· National educ·auonul In· MIL"l h1• nt•nt.1wr:-.onuhli lid dl;ir.:t'. ;i .u •·hnrge l.rn.-i•Jr"l'lll<'I'' ---------i • t I I h·1 I r • .. •nt'r"t'll•' ". -••. 1 ()'1 17 IX:'\: l.r.to t'rnl\'. ('enli•r, ,.. _...,.ce or tool Oftd s 1 u ron • ~ np .. 111111: o "'. ,. " ll1'11ur1·11d~t .. r<o COOk r-·· :.harp 111111,. w <lct.t1l .. 15JS Sllpt<fl(lf "''''· NII \ ',1h11h't ~.1nllrr..; F1>1•l i.t'I'\ ice ~upen 1:101 fillt'ur9 ~1iqn c:lroftlnq al>lht). Will <1ni.~er c:or· ---------19114 &It> Tilil ~'Xl'EH OM .\' t•1r .1111\1• crn11.il1·,n·111 experienc• detlroble. r e:.µ toh1•mc~tudy8tu tNSP E(llON 1\l':~:UAl'PI.\ "'''ii l;111HJ ,.;ii & Therewillbelnt•rfoce dent/. lll'q's 15+ wpm RECEIVING l~l.111\ 11111"1' l1<·11t'l 1t~ hl'rlt'I 11 " s .. 1111 r.-:.11m1• .._ l c· 1 h 1 l INSPECTOR ' wlm inact\ine 1hop. ~pr 1111 "">I c·1• 1·111• t ' Nu PhllllC "all!< lo Cl,t'i.i111·tl .id nu 71\.1 & "orkini: l'Olltls. 1\ppl) l:rtll SO"\\' \l I ll'S l o U111h l'rlot. PO ll<•x We Off .. ,. .... c ... 11 ... t :'\ut11111.d s~ "''.'01' <'11rp, t!1:111>1·.1r1·1\\1·. IStiO 1·,.,1,1 M .. ,.a. C,1 "' "' "' ... n 4;1111 B1rrhSt."' IS :-.111tJ \nJ !l::!tM!ti wo9e1 ond frlnq• ~••· Please settd Gc•m·r:il nrrrn· '."l'HSI·, LVN's & RN's CUSTODIAN :>748 !\lnnth STOCK CLERK ~)(I :\Jonth Cl·:T/\ pu~11111n~ r1·qu1r ml.! 1111 rt• .. 1flt•11• t'' & ao dd'~ 1111 .. 1111111" m1:n1 i\11 ;\ E F: D L 1:: C H 1\ I·' 'l' lH~JG:O.t:;H Santu Ana ManufJclurt·1·. l>Cck~ 1111.il1flcll dc~ii.:ner to a:. "'"l rn de\ dup1n)t Ill'"' " rl nt:' t' d le-" (Jr ~ 111\t' <.'hr1~t m:i:1 l>t>~u:ll!>. C r t-w ,. I \\ o 1 k o t flill'1.ll'Ul:Jr 1111<-l't''I (',ill .\11'~ \\'Pr r 5111 12711 '\l RSE RN $60. H.T (.'(, 'l' 1-; II At.I. :J I J & 11 7 Sll ll•'TS 7·3S/\1' & !>l'~ ONLY MED SURG. OB PEOS 3°1I,11-7 • S57 LYN $40. AIDES $31 J•'ull 11r purl ti mt• l'.h1iow ~·nu r <I u \.., hr, & hoi.ptt .it 111·.•r ~ v11 \\'~1·1.1~ )la~ 1111 l\11111 :-.;., dut''-· It·•·"· memht'r:.h1p lnr i-.1<1ff :ltalpra1·t1le1n:.. <J\,111 & rl'Q\ll l'~d. -Gmuptns. a\'tiil nnw Fnendly S1·n 11'1' Slat\' 111.:'d . 00111l1•J. and lll::.U('CU RN $56 LYN $44 AIDES $35 Pri•ote Duty Fees 10°0 F;xp & Refs nct'l'M•ary Heiz1str;1tion!> H<tm-5pm i\lonrlay thru Saturday JOBS AVAILABLE NURSES HEEDED IMMEOIA TEL Y WESTCLIFF HUR SES REGISTRY 1617 Westcliff Or Suite 212 NEWPORT BEACH 'l 1-0610 & 752-9118 Rookk1•1•f't•r 1" l' NHO YOU! Frct'a1d COOKS WANTED Ma ll.1rl..1·1 "llc~tJ.ur .ml, 2t2E llthSl.C.M. reWMe wlttl safory hii· RECEPTIONIST Work 111 IOY('IV l'~l'I' or tory. or epply in r11.,,, T~P•' ~I+ "Pm 01 ,..m.111 )ll't'\'1111on muc hint•ll & 11101(11.·d pa r I " for 1• I l• I' I r 11 mt'C h:tnir.cl drv11'!'!'. Workl11.I! kmm ll·di.:1· ul lrul' vo~1t1on d1111l·l1~1ttn 1n11 pn·f'ol l'r11flt'1t•nl '"'' ill \II'<'( 1..r1111 mr·11 ... 111·111i: 1n~tr11111l•11l11 & 3 ~ \ r:. l'' l111m(•<l1111t• 01>1•11111gs IHI r•h· ••• Emplrl\ rllt'lll & :1 11 and ll 7 ~h1th m our 'I r.iininl! l'l'lllo·r . :;in 211i l1t·1l 11•h,1h t:idJtt, l'C'UJO . II II tltl'•lll~h W1· <>ll<·r tov "·1J:l')I .mil \\'l'<ln1•sdav ()1 l l:lth, 1111r h1•11t•l1I~ 11:11·1.1•• 11' l!lili. 5J6.2.'i21• Jm---------•l 1•x1•t•llC'11t f'l1•."1· .1pply. ------------------Min :? ~'' 1•1qwr /\ pt!f'\Ofl •t: H C(t 's 11ootl 11 room en II & NURSERYMAN tx•f111111• · C.11 P1•r S11•1t' Cotmetlcion W/Unl1111 1tl'il J.:l•IWtl l>ru~ !<llll l' l'\jH·r. ;-• ·-·-·· ·; po1 .. nt1nl ,\1'11 1'1·1· .luh' 11rntu1t• unh 111•t•cl .11111IY :, HUGHES ': plt·.1,...1111 p1•r!>onal1t~ i\11 ph N.11lonal Sy~trmi. Corp, U~I flr~h SI.~ I_!_ 111:r rc1(1l. · STACOSWITCH. INC BEYERL Y MANOR :!11~2 Via h .11.1da L.11(u1111 ll1lls F.qu,JI t lpfH•rlunrly Emrln)t•r M I•' ----------•I Exprr'cl. f time. ~l.1t11rr· MEOICAL RECEPT. 111.,r.-, m1·r 21 Ii 11.," m· l'.111 l '111111 .. 1 1·.11'1•c1 J><mntown 11 II ~.:1(; 2101 t:mplo:vm1•111 Ai:l'nt'>' • •General Clerk Ex1wr 1139 Rul11•r. l'o&I 3 l'lh'~.1 549.3041 rm <;YN orlln• \lull! h1• du1lln1: Sut •S1111 'work 1·x1wr'1l. llrll 9 Ii 'Io ~.tCI " 11limt11 & lrl'''' llo•h 1 :(Jll 11.•;o~ Counll'r lwlf• tu.11 trm•• ~.;;.,.;; ;o;.,·c·.-.;i ,-t; .. ,.~;.~ helpful but nut r tll(d /<11 t:qual OppM ,.:mfll0\'1•r I•_---------• l.t<•l~Url' Wnrif] lll'••a S.I llr & u11. (h 1·rt111w -----Job u11e11 1111 ton11cien· 500 c..-r1or A•• 8wltchooard. mnilroom. MACHINE SHOP HIGUEL lllb bonc•r1111. Adv11nl'l' l\t>OKJ\~:El't:n I' Time t1011i1 rwr'\on d111i.. &.•ml' ......... (I' tfr i ftt IA 2! hn \Ht•k. M usl lll·,t.uir11nt e xver 1l{·111r.1 H•w,ort leach Ca 1 in ii m cro mrnR INSUR1\NCF: AG ENCY Small 111:11111f 1war CH' h.we l''"l'llrnt "~-kt•e1l hi'" A•111t.v 10 lll'l''lllll <1t 9266~ t1utles. Xlot chnnce lor OFFICE WORK A1rn11rt ""•·<I~ 1 mnh-to Personn•I ACJHCY m"nt pott1ntiul. l.111:111111 27tl01 1-'nrbP~ lttl. s1 ... 111 lltllll Nur)o('r\. 1111' ... :1 ' "'"' • ~ 11d v11 ncemt>nt Nt>wpnrt 0~ 1nttllk11l~ C'ull Cummunt \'1111 511Hli?!IO. Uri.n~r Heh arNl Call tl4l 434ll1 1-:1C)1l•nt·nrrd.5hr1o1J-.ol1 111•tfu1111 111.11'1,111111,: t:J 1-'la"s Cl•nlt•r> 1'<•1'11. SJO ~- ty Pn.•i.h} krl1111 Chureh Juhull. l.n!( H1llll M 11ll. 1-:quial opportunit>' (•Xl 3\0 for intl'n'l<'w :-.outh Shnn·~ lmmranr1•, oprrat icm' in our proclul· 831-1417 LaJUnn !'>11(ut>l 1.ni;unal~nrh 4W-7M.'l M/t'1H(;employer ---l111nt 1 n~l11n B1·111'11 11onm:11·h11wi.h<1p St>tlw 80\;S ANn r.1 RJ$. """~ (~~wt~·~~r.I~~~· ~~~;~ G-..1 Ofc ci.rfr !JG.'J 5/tl7 ·111•11'1 m;wh1111• !!hop A'X ----·-·---··-·-----•) ·· • P /t i m.-1f'rttl An11 --Pl'' dl''l•ruhlt>. lw l 11ol ----------li? to 1$. l'art 11n1e \0 6rl< ~u1~t\'t .. u11.i :t 1·n·w of Dietary Cook nffdoo im· h 1 . INSURANCE AGENCY m·c. Shnulti he-111 IN111t 111 a rt ~r ~chvo l an1l Ju nlo• ~llhJt'rltl t lOll n1ed. Expnr. L ••<tuna p on. f.'l,hl4'hklq>ng,fast A ~11.;J)lCAf, • u,. :ic ur typlat Mature <'rounl St!crl'l ary, rx ""~ nlr\ w ""111run11p ~o ''TL D t • Sutunll1y ... with 11 )null 11ulesn1e11 You mvi.t Bearh Nursinlf Home, c · • • ,.,...r'd ""rr;on:il & <'rim flri. w~ f>S7 721t3 ne oc or' new tukrn" ~ub:.rrltl havl! n lar11e ~t<it1on 4!M-80'7~. depen d1tb l e youn.: ... ~ "' -. Con.•r" " " pcnon Call Tues & Wed m'I. Newport 11rl'11 l'nn -t 1 o n s for a 111nJo1 wegon or \' .in nnd Ill' nblc . . · lnct Mr. h <'nnt&. 7~2 llil l $ $ $ /\ S1·1·vu·r of nt>wspaper. E.irn ~l tn to work wtth 10·1~ )N1rD1sh1l>•shc r , p /l1me. AM._63_1._-l_OllO __ . _____ ---RIVIERA S4S per week or '!lon 0111~ Phnn1• "6-91J2 for B•yvJew Manor. 3.SO W. GLAZF:R, l'xper'd. Appl) .fonllors wanlt•1I. 1111rt PERSONNEL plu11 lrip11 nnd prr1es ml4!f\rt'w. Bay St,CM642-3SOS. 211 Los Molinos Sun t1mrllpmtnllpm.l'lln11 MACHINISTS 21)i:.?Hullmr~ftt:trDr ~U the Collo~·iniz lx>f~rc -cu•TOOI • H -tMhwuher: mature for Clemente. 492·6191. 1-l'l. Stdrtlntt p:I\' '.!\:.! ~'° TURR.,T L •TH.,S Sutt~ 200 lrv111<> 2.00 p .m . or nfl er 8.:W .11 ~ n h 8 , · e per hr. tall 711·640 1027 " ~ • p.m. Lagun• 1'111 uel llo..°'pital ex~r. prcf'd, co v. os p . a)Vl w GU ... RDS btwn4&Spm. & 17Ul8.'l:J·!>llO 1ll1sslo n Viejo a r ea, 1·1oor exper essc11t111I. Conv. llosp. 2055 Thurln "' --------CHUCKERS Hos ~ond locul front nf 49S·$399 or Fountain 3·11 :30 & 11-7. S ao ... A_ve_._C_M _______ 1 CostaMna Janiloriu\ work. ll tf ftcc & bock olrlcc J11li'l P t "'·ll & rt i bt & 2nil 11h1ft:s > I bt Valley aren,963-8i52. Clement'\' Genc r a lpQNUT Shop lf""lp. ermanen . .... pa · maintenance Call hN"n ava1 a c now " U P"' ._tr Wt• hnve irnmNli nt" ·---------•! Equal Oppor lun1t•· Hospital,(71'1496-1122. ptltrnnAM •-PM.No•x· me. none ... anspre-1·5wkdays.67:H7tlll ~ " • "' 'd 0~t' d l ----CllWllinl(S Oil 2nd shift for -- Nt;ltSJ-:S RH'S-to $62 LVM'S-$44 A.ldea-OrdtrUt1·Sl6 Fnrll llour Sh11t~ Join U ft'llUlblilc, vrto lci.111onnl nttriii1111 ~l'I 1 IC'<· & worlt. the J ay11, hour:i & hrl>'lptllll'I of your <"hOll't' P1•rt nr l''/tln1l' BRENTWOOD NURSES 4500l'all\pu11 Ur Stl' ~>GO "'i•wpm't Uch !\Iii l S<>:\ ----- NURSES AIDES EmplO.\'f!r """"· n•~. F•maJ•, a•e q . ""' ire we com e. I .. , EO C •1 ..... "' .. " .. Call u",.,,.., f h 10 2 J ....... ,TORS ,,(('('l'lion ma ch OllllS ,, , I ", is-45. Apply In per11on, etos:d'W'ed4•0 c rs • ' "" lmtn hr1l'xpr ). FRONT OFFICE t35 The ~Yr:~r~f:c. is Mr. Donut. WE. l7&hSt,1_;...;;,.:.~---· -----• P/Tlme evenlni:s. San •~Hcllcnt comp11ny Bookkeeper. ret'epuomi.t Private d~y IHI & Jl.7, IDYS I SIRLS 1.8klna appti<':uo'n.-s for a Costa Nesa. GUYS & GALS Clemente area. s davr> a paid beneC1t11 lnclu<lrng w/medical bllltng exper, Ahlo. need Hospital Staff OUTSIDE SALES $10.800 Salary + t 'nl1tnlled Uonus Xlnt Truin1ni: + Mgmt Oppor. Hu:.11wssm1•n •:, ~:.urun~e> 1;:19 Jl(~2 Wrt·k<~·•) i-_ Pi\llT TIME l:"\COME Sl'l I famllu!t t\ na 111> :\h111•s 111 \our ,.par<" 111111'. NO "" 1.•i<t nw11l Fn·c i.l.'ll 1111: l.11. Wnlt• Mr. Bull'\. l-.11.1pp Sh1ll''-• ~u l\n.111µ I '<' 11II'1•. HI' ll 1• I. 11111, Mu~~ad1u~eui. 02~V1. PART-TIME Mutur~ woman. Jdeal for homem aker -student. Phone calhn)(. no sclhni:. Will tram. S2.SO hr + e11m111 ·1·6 llrs per wk. 55ll 2791 Part lirnt• MiM" ofr dutit.'s, <lelll'<'rt('S, art urote typ. mg. car 1wc S4!HJ995. - -------- PASTE-UP ARTIST l-'1l1mt•. Mon, Tues. Thur:., Vr1. !:iilt Exp .. r 'd or will lrain . Co. l11•11d1 (r. Applv. 1545 :'\('wport lllvct. t::'tl l'BOPLE PEHSON Exl'C llcl'd:. p, t 1 me aS· SCI('. in whs lt' "lll'PIY. F ul· I) l'apitahzccl li7:l·2223. Perfect Workinq Hours 11.30·2 ·30 or :l :10 9 :111 Work 1; hr!> a d;n f'am ini: ~1 :O."I fl{'r' hr 111 pleai.ant ,,11rround 1n ~"· De al '"• lhc puhl11 1n our ll'l'llll' ok 1 r1>1·1·...,·n t1ng Ti m e L 1 f 1• 1111 n k s • Dynum11• 111•r:o.11nal1ty mosl lril:t•lv tu sU\'tN~d. lnleN•1<tl'd house" rY<'S & i.lud.-nt1' i.f"'•k1ng pf•rm, po-;1t1onq call R3:J RO!t~, PERSONNEL CLERK W" m·1•d a dc•tnil nro1·11l1'Cl 1,..r ... 011 tit h.011dl•• lhp dc·n<''11 111u<·1•tl111'<·' 1r1 our Pt•r,;nnru·I 0 1111 c· l'n"t lr•11 rt>qni 1 ,., U 11111111h~ l(l'n<•ral 111111 t• l'X· I" I "'"''" t \'1'111~' 111 5(1 wpm .. p11t11d,. l o r 111.'llrt')o .11111 I h1· .d11lol ' to 1h-,1! With tu•11pl1• ;\I 111<l :.1wak fltll'nt S1111n1,h Please Coll for oppol"tm•nt: Carol Rufino 979·2000 ••t I 32 B.P. JOHM COMPANY /\n Equal t lpporlunlt\ ~:111ployt•r PHONE SALES l'hn ne Sal•·' 11~0111<'. m11h• <lr frmalt•, 18 lo &:> )Nll'~ol 11i'" 1:1111r1:1ntccd wuitc11 11r 1·11111mb:ilonll. 250 t~iul 11th Street, Suite· o . c .. ,ta Mella. llt•lwcl"n S:IH1 & 8:30 pm. 64fi·4i?Zl t:<1ual Op11clrtunlty 1-!mpltt)•cr Mi 1 VI . El T week, Mon thru Fr1d11y, medical. dent11l, llfC' 1n11. net'ded In H.B. Good n AllAf. Com .. In tA•1 Earn $20-l.$0 pe.r week Data Entry Operator. Earn $160 wk It up selling SS on e10. oro Ph after 4 PM . S40.5874 l I & d" ~ "" v .., " working after ac:hool & M1n oflyear exper.w/6 Full er Brush . <l> area.toworknfewbours profil·shanng & retrc · :13 ary <'On ihons. '"'· llPM 7 d ays a week.J•--------- 00 SalUrdays. This is not mo's on IBM 314l. Perm 714/SM·785l. TI2·4247. a day. f\an Job. Earn mi---------•I ment plan~. to•» paid _l>_a_v_is_l_7_i4_>_54_4_·2967 ___ ~1 Les<' o u Ii o Nu r H ,. PIANIST /SINGO a paper r oute, F/timo. Oa)'S. Pay will to $50 per week. For holld;iys. Chri~tmos aJ Realiitry, 3Sl ltoapltlll f''ull tl m•· for n•w 1'rans portallon pro-be based on expef level. Elderly lsdy need& lrans p more information phone Keypunch week ofr M~ic /R•cept Rd, NH Newport n•i:'•tclub. Read vldtd. C.11536-9712 Apply )n person. Sam· 2 hrs onu or twice per 830-0913. Dato &try Opr Apply Mon-M. Eve hours . F~xpr nee -mode; 11cr11mpriny acts: ---------1 Spm. Mon-t'ri . 17042 wk. Fem. Must ha\'e car. Equal Oporturuty The J olly Roger, lnc. r:i 8 AM to 4 :30 PM. Costa .\fcsa s.io 1707 HUR SES AfDIES pt:w btwn !lcti;. Salary GlllctteAire. t n ·me. ~!.'!...5,,m. M:cr p lease. Employer laking application~ for a (~\e 1ntrrv1rw1; by •Jllll> ~--D11)s. cxpt!r vrd'<I n1•i.:ot111hh• Cull Bob Fis· •--::::::.:~::--·~~~~~~~~~~11~-...~~~!:._ __ _:_ ___ •·----------1 011ta Entry Operator. IERTIA CORr. Medical Ret'ord~ Ra<'<'P Me'8 Verde Conv 1101111. hr .. 7&1 .. 7867• IUS-IOYS tt.ltc.tter& 5¥fd ~tin or 1 year ex.per. w 6 llonist for bu<iy group OOl Cf'ntorSll .. I,;(;'~'''·· , ________ _ • Oay Cook, Fem. Motu.re. t i "ollowing not necess. mo's on IBM 37 l l. Perm 1800 I V°" Ko""°" prllctrce. S57-6:IOO. ----_ __ _ __ ----IA.It IOYS f'1Ume tor coffee shop. ESrAB,. t.'O. t'ltpandll\I. aa7..u50or837·8779 F ttime. Days. Pay wlll Irvine NURSES AIDES Prtlsm~n. Experie~cd, l'or n ew luxut ) C:1llM3"887S Highes t comm . 101---------1 be.basedonex~r.level 833-1424ut29S GARAGE SALE ads in F/llmr & P /time. Day "llhni.: tn uft•rate AB l>ia htclub Oral'lill Co sper hflr-••h a. Hai r Stylist to r e nt Apply in person, 8am. EquulOpp!-.:mpl,lf 'f' tht'OallyPilolbringhap· .shift.Exper'dpref d.Ap-01rk 360 & lcidelbulol olrpor\ area. Call SELL ldl&! items With a Compl•te b'alnlnJ pro-spare/or percenugeNB ~11m Mon·Fr l. 17042 py results.Toplaceyour ply Park Superior, 1'4S Kono in :1m:11l upand. 1'.SJ.'1867 1)3\ly'POotctualhedAd. gram.CaUS.O.UM atea Paul's Halrt>eslln GUletteAve,Irvioe. $ $ $ drawing card, pbo"c Superior Ave , NB. lna Np\ Bch. a b op . 6'2·~. · m.seuor•~!l &a-5678U>day. &'2-2410. $18.ttM ~· r ....,W-'"t 71:_ : __ ;-_w..... 1100 tWpW..._, '710G tWpW.;...... 7100 .W,W~ . 7100 r &lndg.Oc~l.1171 OAtlYPlt.OT f!IJ ....................... •••••••• ..................................................................... ._.............. 1!..-I.L.---1oso .. J aoso· Prtnt Shop need& r,~~-STUDENTS. DeliV9fY ol ~5 1005 ...... J 1005 .---JW"C" ,. ....... srWld~.~owu'~,..d~co•druc ~ ~~~~ SICUTARY ~ ~m~ ......................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···.··.·-,··a·u···y··;:;··· ;~·;;··;;;~:;;;;i:::; bae. " • .. 3 N1~ht1 and :;unday, To ... S.1riwh11111•wt a pprox1mately $180.0CI Chi.'n'Y & b ple woodlo.. bl~tltll. pl&St&<up. Hl!B>ID need food ""k'lll eJl~r St14 .. SI.II' Mo per mootj) Phone IUTIQUE l'l ltlW t'll r Cuod used t"umllunt & k.in~ llU! M<t N)fllpMc•. ea_.• ,..1r. Col>7 C.tl Red tlill Really la add.Lo• Growu1~ w/Opl)Ort1u1lty Under t?c-ntt•I dl,,.rtlon JU 4321, alk. fo r Mr NU I .,._UY\ ~ Applia!1~t's--O R I wlll dbl drt'Sl.,N, d\t.'i\S, ,..,. Priot101, 333 3rd S l , to 111 i.C.off In Mll-lloD Vw,. fOI' advancem .. nt. Call ••'f'V'H •• fft'rt tH'1 to Sede .. BJU . . :.c:U urSE.LL for 'I ou I'"' m1chln«J 4l l•mPll Luuna !Wach. JO A ot1w ~omm1.utoo for appL ~7~ the aaperlnte nde nl It 1 0tt .. r. er Fresh ccmtalner Of Clocks J~t In fr<?m MASTERS AUCTION 1'i4.i'JJ 2&11 ' _______ _.. a dat'dul• b u bun Elolltd olTn.Latt-tt r•llev· STU 0 ENT for Austria wilb some or the best quality 646-8616 & Ul-tUS ---- PIODUCTION WORIEIS MALE/FEMALE ut1bliaht<d which p ro-fJUGGl::.B ; Opr ~pt c.'Om· u~ •upttintendc:nt of ad· hooMWOltt. S Hn ptwll:. we've had. All pnced to sell at super --------Ro und 40" di nett•, I v1du it jln.He r op· mis. New iuu.1-e.xp. ntll• u1UUAU'11Uvo "otf1c:e d• lap. p~f. Cdll area av' .. "'" SAVl:-:1 Ntvr & used furn. t h•lrl. i-m•ll hutC'h purwnl\,Y for hnaoc:laJ b t ... •t.rinrr Y•chv., t iul · P•r torm• hlahl)' 644~ S ~· .ippl'> •• mi ... c. "illlnn 'lli 1.1 lu~ dour:. 2 Sbelr rewardll. Uoo'l le'l Ou~ 6'15-1.393 romplu 'r ttaponslblt orrram All(: l111rii11m Nook. Now 2 hoolu·u•e. ull t d qualll...- <•h.inc.-for • icucccsslul --• cl n cal wurk : l)ttfonna TKlt~.W s...... rrUltu ,. StM\'S ~!\ " 814 \Y "~ tlpr + :i..tr• Norit.ate fuwru llpbv YOU ~Ille. C aru r-•l~ady publu· relt tloa lune · F /Ume lhru Dec.: Yrs l, 2, & J weight \'tennas, flat dlals, 30 19th. C.M. 84<! 71130 iii d dm1. J<'lr.tn,. pau.m. l.dHUlllecitty wurk,SJ?S wk up to,.tart. tao ru : u naeutaod1 expcr. AA & D Elt-~· 54832Q Slt0.1»4·2'713 llnltl~•'-·t .. """""'ln•1 for t'"ullt-r Urmh ~-'7~t •• •. d , l l ·--lei •• ,..5 .... 1 ..... St, days, WeiKbt mlnlatures. an Au.st.ri an -. .,., ... ., ~..-.·· ,. An Htabhabf'd com11any ------1JC .. lt·1t·""' • nunta.t11 Vt! ...... •• .,. ,... d •-~..a G d 11 ) • I inl"('nt.lve (plt'C~llt'Ork I M!f'\'Ult.\ Oranatt C-0unly SALES n.-"ullll1UJL1 "dUt'S ut.ht-r CM M2·88¥2. 30 ay eneraved ~ CllrVt."u ran • \)\:latonul >l•llTll' lllhln .... ,. lt•rt•ulon u_veitellt so • production work~r -t forthl'1>11•t Lllyc.•arN. IRYIHE ~ue!r~~fld w ork ., r e· T f.LE rHONE SAJ..ES. lather and many more. This Satur-<'h1Am. $17$ oroft,.r l"ttll ~~s :~ .. .., LaabJ• '1~ Mi.n:lmum 2 yean rtteenl 281111:.? Mnr1tut1nlo Pkw)'. COllPORATIOM .. ' '" day & Sunday 10:00 AM t.oe:OO PM. lietwt1t111 S ::JO und 10 • • . • --rwctory •·x~nen1·e r•· 811-3050 Skill Uwt ution lOOwpm , lktln.-d or dl$&bl~ men ~l.,•krl•>~ ur S11turd•~ & Antlqu" Drop·le.r wall •1ulred. Mwii be wblt-to /\lieu MartJn, Mair. Ilic"• r11r"f'r 01,por '" on l) "'"" M wpm 11 n d wome n · Extra Also don't miss us at the Newport !'41111lay anylinH~ tu 11iee ~k $7~ Brass hi.ntins ~-ortr any shirt + uvcr· 80 vr uW l(J'uwUi int.lu.slry Apply In l'f.'rllQO At : rnooey tor t.be hoOday~. .Registery Hotel Antique Show. ~~HU~-_____ lamp. SHI&. ttatta n time. Startin( wages worloo~ win~ s "' L /\. Founuun Vulh•y Srhool 1-.l <>rn•nR or evening . October 2, 3, & 4. t.'h"31nut t•1wt !bl.. ham'* c:ouch. $G.\.. 8' Coucb m. from 13.27 per hr. P•YRe-.aJ t:state Hlesperson & Oruu~~ ·u. d1.1 r1nt: Doll, Nn. l Lli.1'tho1&1e Good u rnin1s. Phone T1r1.111) l "U'"• ,.'-nn !)40.1118lf ---tanp~a&naowellonr$4 ~. 1-"or be3ldeal In b U'\lnt-1S hr, ~purt:-l...n . (Q)1ntr ur1"1Alt>t'rl& ~· LEE SIMPSON ANTIQUES .. .. n~ per hr aaflt•r JearDJD' He. <".lit Sc.'Oll Realty mmck'd & •·ull .. i;w b:11'1t Nt'w land) Fountain Equal ()pportuntl > d~ll cr, J.l\·.rm chalu ,tontc.miporary ~".Gip, period, depeodln1 oo. S36-75JJ 1:rnd prd'd 'f"oroua h Vu.l.li:y, Cu £tnployer 120 Ylrtlmlo .._. n11w box i.pnngs & mal· Tot> Chrome frame Cot emplo1en prodoctlon"'r--· -tra1n1 nt: ptov•d,.d t~hn.:Oe•dlant... --CoateW..64~0145 tr~sseto.. di!\trl!S~tl'd !""lplt-ftt' ··r•ble. 3'"$·. SlOO We alao ol!eT exctilept ~EPT-$600 J\vM'age J)l!'r:wn t•.111 c•arn Odul>er l lh, l97t> Tele phone ~aovassinic drei.ser, cu~lom "el vet Orn'I. ~ at W Balter, contpan)'paidber>elits. l~r. f"ree to apphc aot. upto ~.000. bLyr c .. 11 \~ure an equaJ M/I", P•rl/fulJ Um(', •••••••••••••••• , QUt'<•n spre11dw,bc adbrd Suite lllO r e>!'t• Mcu Appl,y9am·l2noon Y•JU will grau• the lovely Mr J ohn:;on ror uµpl opponu.natyemplo\'"r ~~ + bonus, Call &boht~rs. custom velvet SAM.SPM ·Mon·f'rl llooday'tbruSaturoay rr1H1t d•"'k tn 1>lu.'lh lubby t?UJ SW-1066 • .......,., 8005 licyc'" 1020 ~f!':ter ~~t!,m" ~1a~:S --------- Ot For'Thobe /\pphcantS ol lw•aul1ful new bu1ld in11 SALES TITLE IHS. ••••••••••••• •• ••••••• • ••••••• ••••••••••••••• • ~s:l!IS. IG, W. eOS$ WhoAreUn:iblt-rn N B. Good accur11te HttiMrt S"",CR ETARY PERSOMHEL l\EW&USEDBl.K~and --••a:::!:.••••••••••••••• ToApply Durin..: t\ ptnK needed. Call J. ~· -'--~--Rl::DWOOD GALLERY Rt'gu!.arlo~rvttow ,\.b1"•1I Abbot 00-~nel HdlJewellcn Your--A:ficatiou .C-.._-Shows parts. l-'nusen., MX 's. 3 ~ · •l F-llyS..:a.-* ,.u .-u.,.,.. ......-W h ·1· & 11> Spds. Cydl" & l."o &mboo \illai~. 535 /\ ...... ~ llours,OurEmpwyml't1t ,\~cn,y, 4500 Campus :-.owmi.en1e..,.ing.ilS41 canlcuadttaet ~ ••• 'o" IOIH ,RESENTS "Hlll'\\''*P<>rt Blvd CM BemardSt,C(\\ilJ Mna SAT/SUN. l OO s OF OffaC\'W1UBeOl.)tln Or,N.B SS7·6l22. C-0astPlluaLocJ taonl11r ,..-jol--..ltion ovoilfor. THE ;;,12.1!1 tl> · 548 0125 Dea l e n GOODn:s Furoltur11. SPM 7PM --------quality :..ilt'i. uraenh:1I l..niq~~-op~;'luniliei. · Consignme>nt dashe:.. pad ures, aoU onTues&Wt'd RECEPTIONIST personnel-Jcwt.•lrY l'' J\all in the Seuetunal LoftCJOrder NEWPORT luildlftC)Matmalsl025 ---------ques, f'lectr1c oraa.n c;,·oeral office. plea. ... Jnl p.;:r d1::.1rable but not & Clt'nc:;il field. We ~itu Tltte Offic•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• B.\K~R B~ccuuve l>t>sk C'fhom11>) Corner Ocean A.RPI F=' oo phont:. llle typ1ni:. " nee Plt:.a.\"" 1...rll !H~l.370 lwof hdµ Antique l'EOAR SHAKt:;!, :'\hot cond1taon. SlSOO. Ph l.o'tonl & Adams. Balbo.a u.iy '-'k.tOhrtla),)lun· or :>l9-t319for.tp1JI Tltt.Exomh••rs Dir ect fr Mill. C:ill 675-348-l Penin. ... ula. Thur.~S.7117 ----Exec. SK~tary Secretary Show & Sale ------ VOIT, INC. 380 I S. Horbor s.taAna.Ca ---SALESLADY t-'1nanuJI 1nstatut1un .rnvttme. SO.'l-476-0ll l II DF..SKS. 6 dwr. •U wood Movin( :.Kle ·desi1ne1 lli'<'l'pt1nn1sl. w.itcnrnnt F/Limeposrt1onnvJ1l.for or bmk\•rai.:dirmb~l·k Typist S~s-day·Mon Comeros&-w1ror m 11'a tops. Xl nl alems , furn , & .... hK: 1',tame.Wlrnt.Js.N B. arcsp.womJnw/:.truni.: ~round prl'fSal S750+ TIHeSearc:w •OCT2·3·4• Equipmftlt 8030 cond .• $125. ea bsl ofr. c~es.Oct.2nd &3rd. IH.l 01:!6. ----s.iles ability. l::xpc.r. ne<: l~al A sst/Secy Ac,OWttiftCJ cim llrs: 1·10 & Mon 12·1> ••••••••••••••••••••••• EHS-122l l Riptide Crt. Newport p E\enings. '\ln1 op1>0r.fnr person Escrow Officer T'--R . try ~hmiy.irli•x mod ified QUE 1-: N 5 0 f ' A Te.rraceCoodominJuma •• An£ 1 Op rt t RECEPT /TY IST Page Boy Maternity w1stron.1t le'lal 11ecrel:ir~ Escrow S.cr•tary ~ e-c)ll · E u d -;qua po Uni)' lloauun.1ICl"\f1rm loc:it 557.57~ lun:kt:rounit 18800MocArttaur w/55·180 :.upcr, ~rip, S L E l':P R nuse ·GlganUcs11le.Dlnrmt.lM EmployerMtF ed an N~wport Center-· ----NrO.C.Al~rt I J lt ~rs. case. l e n s Loosep1llow11.~-47ti0 &chrs,doghou&e,boal, ____ n•q':. 1•xpcr 'd r eet•pt-Saleslady. exp only tor ~'~~~ lmm~diate upc n in.i:; · ,..-Ca lmostnewl.8-17·2285. lD ste reo & other mi1>1· PRODUCTION lypas l.'f)'petJO 6-l-1 89'.!IJ e xc l usive c hil d ren~ w11h America'11 largest withAd$L75ea. ---------HID~A·B • lleml'>. Sut/Sun, lO-S.eoo ---storo.SouthCoost l'law T ltleo Company. E x· Near new 8mm Kodu.k Unused. CO!'Ot S390. SeU Tust1nAve,N.B. MACHIMISTTRMES RECEPTIONIST Phones.i9..ssss '\,YC...TROMAC...'-OCIAll'I celle nt e mployee's --proJcctor & screen. Sis. sno.&De hver.M4-4760 -- -- -Must be lK yr-; old. Wl XI h ---t>encf1t plan. S ala ries Thomas l::dison 1!118 t\ni lri6-3IS3 _ -G11ra1w Salt>: Sat. Sun. will tram for future ad Good I} pii.t • nt P one• Saleslady e'qwr'tl Rl'l •11 Personn~I Aciency op;>n. Apply an person or berula cyl phonograph. Cat -9035 Won SlOOO cu.~lom sofa. Oct 211<1 & Jro. 10 llP<1 vancemenl m.innt•r Lite dencul duthani:' O\,•r :!S ~.1 :J72:'1B1rchSt,N fl •·.ill .\Ir. Lindholm tor m111t l'Qnd,oak1·ab11wt.G 1 \Jraod Ill'"'· ~00/bt'"l or b1kt• :.k1i. planh • d dulll'" oc ,\1rport l0Ci1 · C•w •·•"') 557-00 .. 5 '"'llfitl"nltal appt l~· fCl'Ord,.. ~ISO BUI ···.··.·················· fer.~1 5i2H 1lo1h1~ ... & ~·1·c. ~~ w' Dan Gurnl') In ustri...... t1un .. '-··11tl br1nf r"sumu \'\\'!) ..,..,, .,...,. .. 'v • PL l"'I , .... K ti p .... JOO! S. Y.il1· .,... ~ • w Chinese Crcdcnt.i/l>ut ~. ''' ' , 1 1'11'· "omc B11lllon Hlvrl Nwpt Och Sanla,\11,1 ;,1t140ll 10 l' 0 Bo' C 1!1525, SaJe5m.i11 ":.tnte•i :"l't'<I :.! l tlO ' 1··:~1~~~I} 1'' Ht TITLE let, d • .rk wonu $:!l*5 .itlult~.Cl•'A.Si5 up Bahyllnl' r rlb w t m &l· _ -· --·-~ -----Irvin•·.<'\ 9"~"71:1 ) rs l'lqx•r ::-.c, Ca hi an .. 1 !'>Ill lil!«I 516 9965 t r .. .,;s, bumper. linens 4. 1980 l'onllnental. CJ.1 . P H S F.CRl-:T\ltY H1tt•puuni~l law ollin• \_PPIY inpt·r.,cm Lh1Hf.. IM~AHCE l't-;tt ~IA'I "ah, m .. tchao.: dre:.:.er. SlOO Sat /Sun 9-4pm. Piano, ln'lnl' ad1puhlH' rcla · b 1 '\urstc"r\ &. 1.JnUMJfll'. RUST PUBLICAUCTIOM '1111 t>-1'.!·411>1! llOfabd,rt'<'lnr,toys etc t rons a"en•·\ ne1·<h llr11?hl 1>tc•r:.nnu I<". l1..:1t :.~a:JgNe~purtBl\c1 t '\I SECRETARY MAl\.YFtNi:;n ·t:MSOf quuht), lop 11111•., Shu" -I W&J -.. Jt'l·urate tq.11n~. 'lnl 800Ho.MoinSt. i::.TAT F: J f:Wt::L llY .. iL:. ""'"111.1 t;rn\l·vet · Relocatm~. Misc items '>ha r P. Im all in a t " e ,1,.·lltn" & "" x :iu tu S .. LESPERSO.u tt."lt\ ., Ill'( SloJHl' llllh•ct h.1rk goose pl"~ .111 like new deO & person to c·uordm.ile the 30 "\ l _., " Santa Ano, Ca. AHT OBJ 1-:c I'S. A:.. cl ..,. 1 """~' t>Jll t0-1.9 ..., L· P R d epartment \\'t·ll t . 'orpnr Jrca l::i.per d inn·lJ1I Jt'"'cl11 BOOKKEEPER T.f:547-3333 TIQCI::s, f'l.'\E I-lift Ooqs 8040 "I . -ofr lurn, nmg wattor tra.JO -accu rJtt-typin11. 8.1:!~1--- _ -& d t..nu..,. lt"11l, 01 111111.1 1-:rc 1•110:-0 t-: !-'Oil " •••••••••••••••••• ••••• \Io\ 111 i: •11 .. s 0 f 11 bt-d, :?O bu dCt frrr.e~5&: .'>k1lb l he only rl.'qu1n • R E SALES ~l~~!>pl·,i~ ,"'."~:ruf1 '\1~11~::'' Advertising Equ .. 1 t)ppt v f:mplov !:~ ... ~~' B It oc 11IJ H 1-: \1'.l' 1;011tco lfrlr1t•\ l't 11\Jlduni: .11 IO\C'!>l'dt. r:~gl!o~;3 '\n s~c·~por~ meot Sala.r} tostart~ • • 6i3-9:1.11 ,.,lreml'I.\ i•um1>~ll'nl .\t I'' ~..-""'~ l'lll"'· 'Int hunh'r .... :.ho"' '1 1'llow br~ wht µla id. Short·i.. Fri. S:it, Sun, per m!'.Q.ill833-ll4J5 Free 14doy -... l'h,1ri.:1• llookk1·eper ---AHMl.Htlt-; F:Lf;(;,\-.T 11•1..:' & l.tmif\ pea:-.. _perfrnnd ~u0_6-IZ:l4~ 11.JOt1ldark.6JJ.2Jl6. p 'h mu SJ les. S40 !7~ Troinin9 Coune :.. .• ,, .... l'(•I "'nnl'I thr11111:h 1 rt JI ball.. profll •27 to. 3 l Doily from 1\nttQU1 \,uald I' r t'h.un1i Vt'(lii:rt-t• 193 AASI Brand Ol'W hcaullful soltd ---- k " I d ('1 .. 11 · 111 11 I , 111• A I t II 11 • _. •~" """l 'I h b k • Anllquel\. 64!> Cove. O t. "' /up .,,,en, a "'"• i.lu '11~1 i.: '11 '"' " " t•:-' "'111 " "" • c LIVI;'\(; l:'li w1lh elderlv """'~·"' 111•111!.• lkn \l i~ed ·•a o1tany 00 cai., S t /Sun 9 4 Oak wall d t' n t !!> .F: ' .. :. I ~ J I •I 'l·r:.on.i1111 .. tnll·t1vn ,... 111•1•t1.. 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'"' * 1 I H1 linliou~ llali• lilarttn" Ol·t. ,. ·---------rout:h :! arm l 1:111 .... 1 .1111• 1 1 1 ,. i-al:.ary. llr,,. ll 4 :IO, 111••·11 REALTORS 962-10 I I Clothing 10111.. t 11 ~ f 11 r .111 '\In l h.ll'k ~-.111111\ ''"Jltt ,,1,.. Fh11tl..11l '"~' 111;1 lll!>IX 1 u111 <'I I '"1 ·'· .;~·1 •·u 1;11· 21111 201!> Commodore I 10 ll'aro lu <>P•.•r.tti· I ll:\I f •lr dct.tll!> cull Lanil>J \\1.· Jrt• lookrni: tor .111 J .: lutul'l'. pl1··1"l' 1 ·'" M.1111• TH,\ \'i::L ,\GF.:-.OT '.! .\ .. ,, hlll·~ltlt\11 1<.t 1 .?:12.!. Hn1:•·i lnl\\ 11 111111 ' ' '' • 1 1' ltd Nrw1>11rt Beach. ""· ·•2 ~ l 1111•1 111.111, c l" I"'") ,\1'.1 ' n ·.:1:-l1•n•ol ,\11:hn11 t ,1 ,11111.11 .• h.11 r l1l'llt<' ----, ---"0 · " ... umpu cr, JI' -----,:rt':.!>l\\' l'•'f'"" "' J 'l'ar " · "" ""'· 1•\J>e•r So Oran.:<' Cst -I · 1 r urate l)pl:.I, bcnl'l1h.i---------~ t'\IJl'f ~ h.wl..l!rnunu 111 lu1 se.11d rl'sun11· '" I' i1 Ant1.1 !fall trc1· ~l.'.>4J. ,\1\l1 111111~ .! mn i• .. 1 i•m w l',1111' l>I~ ~:,7 :111"!1 GAH/\GE A ·RAMA vens1on & good hosp It I:: S,\f,£5 "'om1•n"• dnthtnl! &. '11 llo'I. 742 DanJ Pn1nl ttU•' ~1d1.•hoJ11I :>l\1[1, t'h,11np1nn'<tod< ~Ill \l~ .. l'I I I.. K. 1111 I ~d.i Cramo1y's Stulf, (rom ·1 T k II •· ll''l"U L· H th th · \\'hrte .... c" •n" '1 t\1 h1r1•· • · ·1 ,. 111"~ qu ·i · 1 • coul·hc~. ti' unliquc lil}hl. '"an. a 1ng <'as"" 111 ,, .... r. e "', e l'\•ss 111 rnan.11!•· & tJkt' ~f.!li?.I ~.·"~ ~. io~i·"lti' <':'illltltuti ~"t lrt!>hl'1•111r r.·m.1l1', :-.-1;~1 \\t>•HI lru!n•·.i.ofa bulbs.Wc'vl•gol lt!SaiA-1 1.erv'l~wrnii on Sun, O<'l be--t. lrJrnmi: . .>upporl. J i hi.: ol uor 1111m1•n ,. SECRETARIES ....... ~"-' "11111' .di ... 11.,1, ~Iii) l.;11111" ._;\;> 1.amt' Sun, Oct. 2 & J. l$3l 3, btwn 2~PM l'hullt'. 111Jvcrll:.mg &:.Jl~a1d<1, dt••1l.JlourW1•,1min,11·1 h.nusehr11k .. n . '''""g t.1hl1• '''"' :\luth more S ·re nad e T Arrac .. 556-1660 ' Dt•:.peral1•1\ '11>1'''"" 1: " , . ---l.mqu•· ll•lm•·' in \lt',.1 .\I.ill 'tun· 1 .tll 1 .. r "' * becuti•e TYPIST Appliances 10 I 0 ,,;~1 !!Id R7 IH Iii.> o.·,;tR -'un inc T~rr11c~1 CdM. • \··nit• hJ .. Oflt'Oln~" a.ml l.cr\ \\ JIJ!Jl Th~ fuwst draw"' lht· u11rurtun1t 1t• ... '.,11 THE LOOK •Administrotiv~ \lu .. 1 ha,·e iiood (\ptni: •••••••••••••••••••••••,\I\ C Vo bl r "'.r n "'"'"'!.'"I"'"'''· ~SO Moving sale f'rl·Sun. •I Wc!>l ·" llJ1h· Pllul JJl:kt<' 11.indl<•man or 540·4500 •Technical 'k1lh. SS wpm. Goo'I Fre_111ht l~J111.11:t• ll11tpC1mt 1'1n,1•l1t•r, i h I 1111'' "di ~' '" Fit.1111,•,-.el> Furn • t nol!>, clothing. l'lu-s1fll'J Ad. Phunc Jn WlOC I ~GS.'lOO _ _ Sal 'i*lhng & proofre.idmi: sale 3:11111\V \\,1rner, 111•t 'h11w <1u.il1t\. krn~. llllN'n. 11111, twin books, mlsr. 34 04 , IH2 ~i78 1 1 1 · • * es Jhlhli near ll~rh .. r. ~Jnla i\111.1 n•ll hll., ~~l , 11'\•m hrn 11 u1itw. , du·t i-111.i & Inv( Ambt•r L .. nte rn D•n.i -----------•Purchasin9 ,\pph Per i.onnrl Uept ~O\l', Ull!Jt'r ~ luw,•r 1111 11 ·•c; ih """ 1.,i.1 w 11. ""• lh VIOO St•ll l'olnt ' .W,Want•d 7100H.lpWnted 7100 SEAMSTRESS •Accountinq PACIFIC MUTUAL it' St-II dt•antn" . .:uhl 1 1 1 '~~, ·1 p1 nrff,., thl "'I --'11 "h11rL1t1·"h "' \I.ill• llll'l.I'• 11 ''' "1 l.•flll•' •l11wtt .. 'I.I'\ w1C.•.••1r"t'l S'aln Sne In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ·ttt E · ' ., ltlO:"e .... portCtr Dr loll hurner. 1:1" <'all .olt Ut'rnJrtl & .._ '"'" 11; ~ • ·-• San Juan Capistrano You may huvc noticed the new big whlte building with the orange tile roof at the Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway. Thal 's our company, ENDEVCO, & we manufa cture & market sophisticated precision electronic instrumentat1on system'>. *Clerk Typists *DeYelopmentTech Sr. •Welded Modufe Inspectors *Ceramic Lab Asslstmtts * Marlcetin9 Secretary •Test Technicians *Precision Mechanical Assemblers (Transdocer., > U you have experience in any d the above, & would like to wcrk for a well established progressive company in our beautiful facility, please submit your resume or s top by&apply at: ENDEVCO R1ncha faejo Road San Jua11 Capistran A1J Eciw!I Opportunity Employer '\t»•1><!r1 H~~·~.7!t~1111 •· I 1111i.:11r i..h111'1 l11111 11,<•wport B<•iH'h ''· lwlon· H ':?:111 11,.,, m Id \.!;. < tlf ill , ,.,., f 1r,1 '"'"" 111,1 hcheve• If ~ .. 111 Boat. T\'. ~ ,1,,1i:n1111•nh 11111 ')" ~qua I Op''"r Empl<>.ve>r 197 .... 17 '" '' 1" • ''''"'" \\ 1·•1 I 11111 Fri A I urn , htkc<;, IO\~. t vtry. :-tun· h.1:. upt•n111i.: 1nr" 0 ""' .... 1.11111 "!.111 ' ·' 11' 111111• ...... , ,1 ,1 lhllll! 1 Sal/Sun, 1-;i Mar. l',111 T•1111·S..·J 111~•11''' tem1;2o ------l\f".'li\IOit~: '>1t1 i••11~ "''•11 •• an11·11 1.rm1•0l\11 l''ount:i1n Vall<'y. S l•te1· l'lt•n,.1·1·.1111.it•I __ __ 111-:\\,\'T>l'TY 'l.•lt• 1;,.1111 ~1111, 1, 11, ,,c; M''llttlt.11 &.Jarrlmc~l':a.st Ta1l11rShuµ Mana11t'r TYPISTS c;As l>R\'Flt "'" 'hi' I• .:1 ,t•·11:1t ( lltll'h. ltl\1•,(•,11 .\: :?chr' ---- 644-5070 J ... ~troH.\RYlll-:LI• TELLERS 1'1 "' uld Sl'l.'i .... 11, .... 1 l'·""'r' 1111·l11tl1·d '"" .\1tt'fmi: h1•1a:1'. a:rl'C'n." Coll 540-4455 SECRETARIES ofrt•r7G8 ·1938 Cull .Ill '•II:" .• \\k111I. turq ........... ~.uoo. ssooni Warehouse Sale Fqual Oppor t:mployl"r XEROX 800 OPRS Kenmore wa,h<'r &. 11a~ .im lrnw . ..io 7-'~ l11·,l oll1·1 ti HI Mlr.K SECRETARY ---CRlDITCHECKERS dryer sso ead\. c . .tl aft l>o\lr1:errn•r. x m.1. ullJ ~l \I\ .,.11,. i·aln nc-i:-,.. S69 2-$841 Mo. SECRETARIAL Ut'sperutely Needcd For ~~·960·2107 ___ f~m. l·r<'f' l•' i.:••orl h111111· ilrn"''' ~1111 nr bep;t or l nlt>rinr D es igner war c-house sale. 1-"urnllurc, pict u res. lamps, florals & other •c:· l'l''sory Items. U 11 d t' r II o n "r a I & G ENF.rtAI~ Tt>mporary I'osilmmc N f t (, <• n 11 t' •"'-I'' v « h I e frr "'"' ll"09 suµer vu;ion l><'rforms .1 01-·FICI'; WORK Call Stw hclwn 8-~ <lrl~e rf' ri~. nnss· O'P r.x1 7!1-l:l '..' ·• • --- w&d t'l v ar1t·t y o l Ofr lm·ateil m 1.al(una 752·1380 £r~l'r,!lyrs • .:ilcond. - -------:1 111· "'•·trnna l • .it b a r . ~ 1>4:!·J.l•l9. L h,l!'!.I /\f>'W p upflll',, ff •· d secreta rial & d1•racal N1i,iut•I Pll-.1i.c 1·ont:ict WnternTempcwary -------,-/\KC:, r arti rolnr. Mall''.,: i.tuul,, :1 pc ro ee .,. en S/\T & SUN 8am-3pm C/\S)I &CARRY lAURAMERLO & ASSOCIATES work I)( abO\'l' u Y*' d if Mr Cove-rt. tlll$ l!lflO. Senoic•s, lftc. We made a ml~takc New Hou:-Pbro k•• 11• ,fwt c; lhl.,, lthr chr, o<·raR chn;. f1cully & docs tl'lut~I - ------l!IG62Mac/\rthurRlvd Sfl('Cd Queen i:as dryer . Ad or a hk. ,:;?;111 l'h S1mm1111 ... hrllc-a hed. t ra w11rk11srNfd. Sf:rn1-:TAllY l(lr llc•ul Suile lOO Ir vin{ dlx m odel. !>l1 ll "'fn<t 1139 ~ •ur1.01 ... 1l•,lt,drop thl& Skill' 1>11·t .<ll1111 ;o14 l>m 1·: .. 1.11,. ('o rn '""o;hmn Equal Oppor Employer crall'. M w.t ~<·~I. we need _ _ _ I 1·hn;. rnrhl c·offce tbl.s, 1630 Superior AH COSTA MESA t~P11111.;owpm . hl.111•1 \111,t h"'" 4 H'> ----------.1n ~l1•cl. IJl:.! 11003 or For Salt' Bo~lnn 'l ••rri1•1 ilh l t .. ·d w/h rl hril /\1•1Jh. rn 1wr .. on ll l "'111111 "'I"'' . 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Sloan11•. -------Frt 0 ..._, ·'"~..?~'?' Wholt• h<1uattrul of brand Jlenrt'don ronteimp2 orni - ----·--, .. _,.,. •GR•ND uoT•L• 1 ni·w forn. "Int qufllily, "hnlr• .• ·• ~1·1•1 "hrs, "'I' SECRET ARIES Ir TYPISTS )'; m JI I o y r rt o r u n 1•mploy <-d :t l prf'1<1•nt • (;<'1 oul of your rut & tn vc·~t 1,.;utf' the h 11(h lv (fiv1•r '41f11'tl llf(' nr a trm por11ry ttftlN' ht'l(l4'r. ~ ""·l""li"l1"l•or1()r1v" "' " '" I 11mh·l1k~ poo d c •tUS"""" .. '""''""a 110 • ·• ... ""'" ''" S •.. 'y/R•cept "" • •• " " • "' N HOT"'t W V ' •• "' ,,r,,.,. <>-><>-4 ••AnulnA l"11lh ~fin••. ~ t .. 1 ... • I I o.' r. , I\ d~:<pc:•ralelv OCNI~ horn·· --------.... •. " "., ........ " Typ111,1.; li<J wr1m , lrght hk r v no OF"'llAHBOll llLVD. l .ov<·~ l'lulitr .. n. tao 52116 2 Ni•w MPdlt. hi·hll<'k i.ilOO . llbl .1-..;n1taud"1 k p. II . l\l u "t h ll v (' ill ... Alli..JAHEIM ft<\4 H7()11 l'lrnlr'<, Hovul fllue ~JO~. 1111\ll & hx llV~•. ~ W\11 knowl1-d~c of l(r nc•r.11 ofr tntcrvinwic w .,.. "" -~ !>Iii .ll~.:1 1-;JN' Athrm Jle&to1 11roec.'tlu1 " Xlfll twnrrlt ~ :irranaed UPon reccl"101l •WI• MAIN ll,6.Tt: JJrnut AJ\C: 111,h !\elf~r • -Qut'(.'O i..ti lld&µrd, l!'m <\. adv;1nc·<'mt•nt Cull Utll a llurrlcwnt num~r of TO OIS"11':Yl./\M> 11 c1•. 1111·1111 "', 4 yrs 11ltl1: J h1•1l. i.l11lcu11d Srrl'1•n &. Mi11r. il<'m8. 21 S4:a rl,ll402/l.SO qunlrhcdllpplicant15• Ro lllop Ort1k~. fhll Hlll 7!m2,krrp 1•nllrnl(. KA·1:i1111· lll111k .,.inyl. ~;lll'JtH1d l' Ct. N .B <'llmmoll14elllh 'l're P,, S1 cJrhn11 rd11 , -~I I~ Ol'i.20.'il<:l t~wpt <.:rcl\l Condo'11) 1'"11111nn111Corµ N U F.qu1110pporEmploycr l\r mnt ri>•. f'nr.-l"d 111.11" !'1.1 m t.>11e (;.at, ---fA5:t:JV~ Ch alrrc. RoQkcilll<'' & S11.n1'tl & D1•cl.1"'c'I In· Round walnut din rm t bl -------5:';~ ~118l:~~:17,~'°~ ---WELDERS ___ Muny Furnrlurc ltcm 11 & d "'>r prt. l\c1ult1 only. w/4 chr!'. & m lcboa cbma IJ }';At: ll ll O lJ S Jo: Serva<'f'. 3928 E. \;oast llcl~ arch welder 13nr 11.·ff n•r 64S-5659 cab. $150 540-8379. F\lmnure, cboapl Chui. Hwy CdM .St.tunless"ahll1llllum M01t.Octo~<C Beaut. remale Bassett Quall t; b<t r~ u t ~~~·Kt~~~· .tt5U~~ ·TemporarySft'vil'U -..!... t:xpooly •7:10P.M.• Hound t o Rood home. 1 l'omplc:h•. AJI or part Sat. l<M, au UokSenrod: 4.120Ca mpusSt.el30 Sen ile Sta . Help. U · Mao,yfnn11ebeoefrts JOllNKlNG Ynokl.644-4522 o t h " r m 1 a c. CdM.8'75-222.S Newport Beach S49-t07l per ·d, lull & p/time. Nophooecalls AUC'I10NJl!RR &t(HI008/634-2322,Boacr . t--------- 10.S.GraodAve Ovrr tK. Apply, 3131 r:~~~e~~S (714)'77MT71 '-ailw• 8050 W u bed K Dl!lllzt Mal 1::1/\TJSUN 9 AM to S PM SalllaAna S58·0021 Harbor Blvd, Co1t1 EXT.20& ••••••••••••••••••••••• a r hd .... rd• f · • rvt Party aelhng ~lit\:· 1~~~~~~~~~ Mesa. Sa.nlaAna rr.Ylew4P..M. tn?M. " nime, + tor'• art.: P nlnlln(J. 1--~~-• & --n-_,. .,_._ Jl'1owt rtd nylon aola 1100. htr. SHS 642~ 1eraphks t>lotes •l w ltJ Senu·r Station bdp es· ~ ••M -r VT -Plaid sofa tw-ci S1S. am -----• 1 SECIET AltY P /T per'd rtf"t'ferred. 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S11<' $400 • .tl!.11 5 ---11 • p 11 r 11 0 n ,. t h 1 P t lmr . nli:thts ~ Sul\. 12 napkins. appnlsed Girls 3 11pd Schwl.un Sll11· ''" Span. BR "roup. Sola. 70" tirct•Ollll l, two Book 'il'H'"' hro rtrc. Appl)', 1•aul Allan Shoes. St620. 644~349 gray. hke n11w "m int dr"C!Mer w/m1rror. che:.t, sd.s ~lrp~uver~. ,\i1k SS. 11 l c: • ti ""11 --9 Fa.>1h1on Island. NB ---cond" S6S. 6'4~ 2 n1te stod.s $2'.lS. Misc S4~78U n w" 11 r • rd,,, · SF.<.:RF.T1\RV - - ----45" Rou.od Oak Ta ble, ---- - -furn. 208 Begoni a IUP· ----- -bedspreads, lod ler ~ 40 H r11 T y pln it. Stor~ m gr for Balboa pcrfc:ood,$195. 2NowBllres.UsedJXon strs>NwptShores. BRAND NEW ME DJT. bikes. lnwn cqup , 2.bp shor1.h11nd & gN1'I omrc bland women 's a sual ~ it.llau'alOal)dSchwln., Bdr m sel 9 dn.we r air c:ompreuor w /ac: sk 1lb .Ot!t:Cuu y. C all wear at.ore Reply to ad '100 new. $$0/bsl of'r 2 Comer Groups. couch, 2 dresser, sx~ mirror. 2 ccuortu baby It.ems If c o m m u o 1 l y no. 7~. 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Tinti-d 1'72 CAMARO !Itta, 11uto, ruit lum.· up, xtras, hlu• new conll C"overs. Ext ru i.harp glasa. wheel cover~ Lo, SS350 runsinwt .~illO 5.J7 1>.'.l86 9!.000.~7113.a!l. wagon with l ots of 2626HAlt.attllVD. lo mile11, see It toda)' room!! 681HPO. COSTA MESA l.&c No 122KlrY •speed, air c·ond . pwr '73 Monte Carlo>. 1> s. p/b, CorYeffe -9932 $2295 $3688 11teerin1. radio &. \'tnY AM trM till Vtn\I top ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 MIRCURY top. A new Toyot.a trade Xlnt rond l>JJ{>O lltill ~JS 7 4 V H 540 • 5630 MONTEGO 540 • 5630 ill. (129MX1JI. e e Auto. trans., factory air OHLY Sl 177 ·72 Monte C.irlo, good 4 Spd .. leot1lher. AC. conditioning, power clean cond. lthr IJu.-kel stereo, T·top. $7-195 Can Mf\RQUIS MOTORS seat.s,elec ... mduw~.PIS, lease, bu~. i.ens 1ble strering, power brakes, P 1B. ult v.hl. ,\\I 1-"M pymts.890LOS 2626HAll01t ILVO. radio, beattr.253KRV s tert'o rad111, lvn~ole. Briti5h Cor Co COSTA MESA $2777 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LIN( OL N MCRCURY 2626 HA.HOR ILVD. COSTA MESA ATLAS Chrysl.r /ptymoutt. Open 0111ly & Sun. 'UI 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mei.a 546-1934 MOVING: Must Sell '71 Duster. lo m1 t>.1()..1527 S2650. ~·!l.);1.1 714/990-2525 '66Che\'y JI. itllMJ n11l1•' on 213[694·28!4_ ' . ,. ·'" ,, "''' ".,.,,' . ., .... ) ·'·· ,,.,, '73 FORD TORINO V·R. auto. trans , fador} ,ur eondllmnang, power "kcnni;. power brake:.. 540-5630- 1011\SO\ & SO\ Otd5mobile 9955 ~ ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7UB'1rra(·\.K'ta l o\'-nr.:UCJ ltriio\l't')IUN \t If J(l ,.. i ;n•u 4V\ · 1~10 t'ngant'. 111'" l•·11 nl, ·-1 Cor ·tl' Al PW $8SObe:.t1•lll• lllKll67 ;,,l w~~. ~\\I UF~t'. lu~ • LINCOLN· MERCURY '7 3 OLDSMOBILE ~.~~l. J u 1 0 . ~ 1 111 o 'ii Ca111.111J Chrysler 9925 rack. ~.uoo 1111 urani.:c Mm oH . loulil'rl. •••••••••••• ••• • ••••••• ~. 557-!fJ~!f radio. hl'ater. whitewall 2626 HAltlOR llVD. ur~. 'myl roof . tinted COSTA MESA Cutfau Supreme Hardtop. A little blut' T!·i1t·~ w,onl{'<I f1)r trade beaut\'! 1223N RO 1. tor 10 I lymouth Du!!h:r. Sl19S tii:1. 7 --__ _ 'jJ ;\tl'~Wpo1 t ··~r tund .74 Cont>tle. T-top. ~ 'f;7 Cum.mi HJll<'' Spt A:'ol f :\I, '!'.',' '.!\., '1111 auto. ~Int comt \l•lluw gla:..s, wheel cover!> .• 74 C· . ....,.., v-.---0-1 L11(ht green in color! Set' apn ~ ·6eng. x at Wt.lay! 620KLL. mt, uuto trans, sunrooC. OHLY $2777 73147~an~lllm• POfttioc 9965 Auto. \'8. :.11n ll l'll pro· lO~~ltl '3 ·'""1 ·'" -w1blk leather mt St.•reo 52995 ract air Xlnt mech cond S2895. 548· 1"87. iierly Super!> cond ·~2 C.:hru!l'r '.\,·" \orl..er SS2-8752afl 5pm ~J7S 4!f1 ~91 4-1.500 in1 . \Ill\ I ond Call Oodqe -f 935 540-5630 . 7 J M E R e u R y '74 Camaro l.T. 22.500 m1 . ~o.i279 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MONTEGO must sell, $t300. &l2 l!-l •75 Chrysler Cordoba ·ro Coront•t St.itaon Wgn, VILLA.GER or543-t4~ Mint! l t.ovo m1, like g~ l'ont..I. J>\t l'iy ~75 .2626HAalOllLVD. STATION WAGOM M l\R Q ll IS MOTORS .o ... l''M,\At.ul Rlll p""'' • •1 • .. , A •• • r l • • ¥ , ">'' •N \ill JO ~. 1. ~o -lV'l 1.~1v Chevrolet 9920 new! (JS&!.\ I C<tn lelbc. ~··908 COSTA MESA V·8, out.o., ltans .. factory ••••••••••••••••••••••• British Car Co. ;4 Dart. cu:.tom -I Dr. v..s. ----------• 01r J>Owrr steering and 'i3 Toronado. Full pwr .. 1975 CHEVY 714'/990-2525 aar. P,S, '''"~I toµ, radio. '76 FORD GRA.MADA brikes. radw, hcat••r. xln~nd 49~:n~ l'. P MOH1A2+2 213/694-2854 steel ratl111b . 11rig. 4·DOORSEDAN :.uper c le an. Supt-r Soll· or I ··. Au t 0 mat H'. r :1 di 0 • • -O\\ ner ~;.?!ljlJ >I.Hi xii;!~· V 8. auto. trans .. fal'tory t-harp' Lh:. -t4JGOl> ""'774 OLDS CUTLASS huter, :.pc-mil "het'I:,. Oftti!Mfttol 9930 6il·S215 01r. l'Ond1l1oning, power $3899 SA.LOH 2-DOOR nm·1 t>.-lc•ld from ll>EW' ••••••••••••••••••••••• £....~ 99 .. 0 :..tcenn~. pawer brake~. SANTA AHA H•RDTOP ........•..••••••••..•. '00 GTX 4.tO 4 Sl)d, $700. Aft6pm 1517 Supt>nor '75 PONTIAC ASTRE 3 Speed, radio. heater. I.as than 12.000 male:;, runswcll1 9t4NJL. $2395 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • llNCOLN ·MfR<:lJRY tllllOLW.\• '71 LIHCOLH ':'::~••••••••••••••••"".• r.idio. hl'atl.'r. 10 " LIHCOLHMERCURY A O ..... LTS3177 e~l"'-'E"'"'T·LCPE nilleaJ,:t.'. Super l'lean \'..fl • .iuto.trnn,,f.il'lOI") 2626HA.ltlOltlLVD. "' , ...,...., ""'A 7SS1hcrGran.irl1 Oh1a automobil e' Lit• lJOI N.Tustm aar . l)O\\t'r !oll'<'rani: COSTA MESA Ml\RQUIS MOTORS • 1' .... 0.' ~.Alll•UfRIPI PNW Y " lt • ·1of• .,_, A.r• I•• M•\'\ION Vil JO ". H Jd"'l> 4111\·l/10 •CHEV. '76 Hew* Monz.i Town Coupt', 5 &peed ~conomy. t~). Only $.1798. HOW A.RD Ch•vrol•t Do\ e & Qua al Sls. NEWPORT liEACll 833-0555 \-8, aulo tr,an' fio ft011 \'er\' clean. lo.irlt 11 t..011 !Ul:\'\S SCll'lfo AH 547-0511 power hral.. •• , \ :\t 1-''.\1 atr l'Ofllflt11111111~ pmH•r m1·,.. ~' .. ~!I :>."111.1 54799 :..tt·rt·o. r.ilh ,. "hl'<'"-'60 l'ont1al' \\'Ji:on. gOO<I 1>lt>enn1:. 1111"1.'r tdl'•C ' 1!170 '.\ll'rt'UO !\l arqu1l\ C'u~tom bu1·kd :-.<·uts tran" t·ur ~23 bei.t of· brakes. VQ\\<'r \\ rndo"" Ford ·~:1 \),1\ t•ntl.. ~Ii.A.I SANTA A.HA -1 dr. full J>Ower. hr bcagl" Su~r l'll'.lll' ~harp' Lie fer. 100 ~17 po-.•er H n t-. rn d 111 Ube oldr . ,\ l'. 2JO t.i en.i UHCOLH MERCURY w bro" n vrn) I lop. Lite 22!>KIJP Pnr t'd tu ,,..,11 at heater. "h1l•'"·'ll t11t·~. 1u.i;.10 ll\Oi t30l N. Tustin body damage s.,,. Sl085 $3899 vinyl root. 11nlt-ll i.:l.i" --~4-1156 Loaded "ith .ill th<' '62 F'ord Fakon. ti t')I. S•toA.na 5•7·051 I SANTAANA. goodies! JOSt:('f: auto. Ru n' xlnl ~1 50 'ti3 Marauder Clean. LINCOLN MERCURY $2995 t1r111.6-12-31!!1 Lincoln 9945 Automahc.S300 1301N.Tu1>lin -••••• • •• • • •••••••••n•• l}l2·9731 Santa Ano 54 7 ·051 I 540·5630 1011\~0\ & ~O\ • , INCOI N MF JICURY IFYOU have a sen·ice to nUrr or j!oods to s~ll. plan• .111 ud 1n the DJ1h P iiot 2626HA1tl09l II.VD. <.:l;u~1f1ed 5<-l'llOO --~o_s !.A MES4 __ 1_Pho~_ne_64_2·S6"78. '74 LINCOLN 4DOORSB>A.H 'i4 Montego MX · - - Brougham, power. air. ,Imo 9957 loaded w 'tlrai.. !ill bUd ••••••••• •••• • • • • ••••• • \'H, auto trans., factor~· radial~. low. low 13,llOO '71 l'l:\TO ~11r uind11tonme. Power m1 Bei.t offer. ""9·~i "L""r ,.O.~D steering, power dist• '' " "" brakes, power windows. wknda anytime, wkdays S2. l00 S4~-4 . 9970 ..............•........ '72 T·llRD \'.ll a utomatl<' trnns .. fat1ory air t•onditionang, Power stl'crln11. power brakes, power wmdows, JlO"'C'r ... cats. radio. ht!atl'r. wbllt!wnll tirec;, \'IO}'I root, tinted gla:.11. Wheel co' c:n. 920NQO $32,, Awto1 ..... 9100 A.tos,H•w 9100 A.Mtot, ..... powe r seats. rudao. an.4. '71.auto. R 11.1-0wner heat.er. whitewall tires. Great !!hope Sl.12S. $40-5630 \•myl roof. tinted gla.!>s. Mlllt.g 9952 <.:all 515-1909. · wheel covers. ttlt whel'I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~xtra nice car! Lie. No ·~ MustunJi? 289 Cobra 4. "73 Waflon. air. lug. rck ~SJPP. speed. extra~. xlnl rond goodl·pnd.$1750 $6395 SlS00.551-2500 fWft .. 1842 ____ , 2626 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 1011\'SO\ \~SO\. • I !l'j, ''l t4 Ml II• UHY .,, '-cl , ............ $671 8 cy1 , •ulo. tral'll., lie f031PEG 160 Olck II H Top. ••..•• $450 Auto. lr.ns .. He tFX~ 1971 vw s .... IOcll •• St475 4 speed. Lie f 155EAO. 71 Gre .... by MC ••.• $775 6 cy1, auto '69 01ck Delta 11 ••..•• $175 Alr, XXE755. 71VWSyper....._ Sunroof &97COG. ·10 vw 9 , ........... s 1775 842HEW. 169 Che•. Van ¥4 Ton .• $1375 Auto. V..S. 784 71J. '72 Ford Courier PU ...• $1475 96739T. •72 RatW• ••..•.•••• $1275 Frnt whl dnve. i spd. t25HOF. 170 °"' w. . ....... $1075 Root reek. auto., R-H. 2'5ASJ '72 .,..._ 1200 c,. .. $1075 O!MHFO '71 T~ota Corona Db •• $1075 279MFK • •70 Wck LTD !cit •••••• SI 175 Xtra fancy. lull power 710CPM •70 T-llRD .•....•••••• S 1175 118.ASJ 173 Che•Y Ho•a 6 c;yl, auto 28 t JFW '71 Poftt. La1111 SDori •• $1675 Bucket seats. cons_o,e: ·auto P/S, air . 255EOJ '71 Toyoto Mrk II •••••• $1475 2 Dr Vinyl top, auto, air. 5490VH. · '71 Flat ISO lacer ••.• S 1275' 4 Spd.103WBW. .,,, .... c,.. .. Auto. Y'Xteio- '66 Con\'crt :its own. xlnl A.altos, Hew 9100 A.altos. Mew tlOO Autos, M•w tlOO Aaltos, Mew tlOO I e cond Value 1nt·rea:\~~) r ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• l> T rade l·omparable t vnd \'an 645"8953. 2626HAllOlt e\Vl>. •74 \'6 Ghia. ;\1C, nu ures, COSTA MESA z; ooo m1 . xlnt .-ond s.ioo ;1 Conlloenual Coupe mer "hlsle 1>11 57'.!i or • Fully equipped, xlnt &ti S.~l__ _ _ ! l"fl '!d: S2 ,595 PP· '61' Mustang. xlnt mech . • 636 141\5 new brakes, tune-up. red • 9947 w blk uphol.. rear spkrs. ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• .• ~I ure11. SI~ 631·0655_ ., '72 FORD MA.VHICK '61 Mu11t Nfo;W: eng, up-• Automatic transmission, h n I • t 1 res.. paint . • factory air condltionlnc. ilJOO.orrer. 49·M928 oft. 6 ! <--..,a.-..""-~ power steering, radio. wkdys ., heuter. Nice cir ! Lie. --• No 063ELV. 'M 289, very good cond. • S 1999 ft~r~~~~talls. 548-6J06 ! 540-5630 '66 Hord top. V-8, A.T. ! P/S, P /B, vanyl top. 3rd • ownr, very clean. $975. • Sat or Mon. 968·48711 • 2626 HA.RIO• ILVD. • COSTA MESA "69 Mustang 302 e ng, • ma,:.~. new paint, tires, '70 Muverlck. $700. Auto.. air shocks. 686·11136 even· Cull in~s --------------'M Yutback 289. air, P/S, '74 Mavenck, 4 dr, auto tape drk, auto, many tr1n1, A/C, xlnl cond. new. $l3SO /b11 t orr S2:500.~3'7 _548-__ 1_893 _______ _ • • .•.....•••.......................................•..•.... • • Ill Huy yom· or tYI' tl'UC!lc from llNb F'rll'dlandrr Tovot•'• ll1rco ln>tn1urv .ind llet tht' rrt'e I'" for llw rt~t or 19'7~ nus ad mw.1 lw pr~nltod •I l1ml' Ill purcha.,c. W Get your llfft pnre from any olh•r Tnvol M dultr on " vl'lud• like any""" ha•e In 'lotk Ir we r•n'l b<oat \heir deal. yoo b\lv iht' rJr rrnm llll'm, hrln11 u1 a c09y nr lhe complt'\e purrh~"· t:M'drr. an<i llt'l'I> f'r1~landt'r w1U rurtll'll lh1 cu frl'e for lh•l nhkle fnr thl' 1 "''or 1\flh • IJI '11u1mum mtlUllP la I~ ,. m1l1·~ ru•r monl h Put' I ron,.um11ttnn ba-.ed on • ·"'••Jilt" t .l'I\ r1lv l11~1t ... 11v • mllcaac nhma11-. All 110 • d I ' p " n , ,. •I J t II 1· r b • frlcdlander'> • (;t:LICA'S AVAILABtt: FOi\ IMMP.011\Tf:DELIVERY • l\J,l. (;l\RS SUllJt:lTTO PRIOR SALE • Immediate O>elivery on Many Model ' • ' . I Wherever you live In Or•no• County. buying• UHd C•r In Costa Meaa from Johnson & Son .. Just M•k•• Sensel" • 7 4 UMCC>Ue 4 OOOll sm»AM V·I . auto trani. . factory air condJUonlng. power leennc. power in.c brakes. power "lndoW'I. powu seats. radio. healer. whitewall urn. vinyl roor. tinted glasi., wheel covers. tdt whe.:I. e'tra nice c&r' • Uc. No 645.J PP $6395 '7 4 COUllD f'QUP ' speed J ;u.·kman maJ?~. t.up. yellow Ul3208U 1 52588 '74 FOID PfMTO Auto trans . s tereo radio. cu~lom tntenor & extenor. Pretty color. Uc. No 130JSH $2795 '7J MUSTANG G«4NDf V·8. auto tr..in-. ructorv air cond1t1onin~. J>')wer -.te<·rine. power (disc> brakl·~. power w1ndn"'.'· radio. h1•atl'r. whitewall t1rt ..... Vt~..) I roof. ltnlt'CI 1tla''· wh,~I l'llVl•r,, Lo Lo mill"> '>Cl' 1t today • L1cPnM! ~o. 122KllY S]688 '1' MDCUU M419UIS WAGOH Auto. tr..in ~ .. ru<'l!>r\' air cond.allon111g, power Ml'1.'nn)>I. po"er brakes. radio. heuter. II Pa,,cnger . CS58NDVI s4aaa '72 CA,..I COWi V-f>. 4 speed. AM IFM stl'reo radio. heater. 40.000 males Super l>harp• (S81PDFl s2295 '7J MHCUIY MOHTtGO Auto I ran,, IJl·t o r \ .11r 1·ond111onin1: i>O"l'f -.t1"·nni.: ll0\4l•r brakesl-adao. heater 2.'131\R\ s2777 '72 FO•D MAYllttC:X Automatic tr<1n,m1,~1on ftwton air rondllionin11. powrr i.lc.'eTlnl!. ru<!10. heate r "ln'l' 1·ur1 l.1c No 063F:LV. $1999 '72 T·lllD v.11 . ,HJtu 'rJnl> .• f..iclOr,\' air ~ondit10nrng. IHJw('r !lteorrng, power bra kt',,, P"" <'r "andows. power seat1'. radm. hl'atl'r 'Ahitcwall t•res. viny l root 11ntl'll glas:-.. wheel (OVero; 4 !120N~}() I '3266 SPECIAL 1976 ARROW SALE o.tstondln9 Y alues • Ir.cl .... 1976 Arrows .•. H's Y..- Tit.. to Son 169 °" th. Arrow of Yow Choice! IUHD HIW'76 fll. YMOUTH AMOW ' ll)tled 4 cylinder 1 tlOO cc. enoine. vinyl buckel 11&ats. 6001C13 tires. (7L2•K67300911 I WHAT MORE CANA LITTLE CA~ GIVE! JV•hd to top'" StJndllv Octobef 3. 1979. Subfect to prior ule J OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P.k • INCLUD .... SUM»AY! . &ITS A GllAT DIAL WHEN YOU CN1' IH OM THE MAZDA MEW '76 MADAS STAIT AS LOW AS 52999 Mazda Mizer (360064) • OUTSTANDING RESALE VALUES 1961 POM11AC FIRElllD Auto a real nice car. bucket seats. excellent cond. I 113JRE) 5 1450 • 1975 VOLKSWAGa. "SPECIAL EDmON LE GRANDE" ()flly 18,000 m1 . sunroof stereo (679MYD} $AVE • 1974 CHEVY SURFER VAN Auto only 27,000 m1. 8 track tape deck. custom intenor w-shag carpel1ng. icebox. bed. power steenng. Mural paint 1ob. mags . radials. very sharp 5 4975 • 1975 TRIUMPH TR-7 Sunroof. mag wheels. casselle player (740PCPI 55475 • 1972 PORSCHE 91 l·T 5 spd. alloy wheels, (01981) A~. leather intenor. super clean! YEAR-END CLEARANCE ON All 1976 BUICKS EXAMPLE SA YIM&S ••• Brand New 1976 SKYHAWK 11S" EQUipped with VB engine. 4 speed, pwr. steering. tinted glass. roof cr o wn molding & body Side moldings (1074731 s4199 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS lt7S CHIYY WOHU TOWM COWi • IPMd. tilt Wheel. blue extlffor w/White vinyl toP & 8 trtek atweo. Only 22.195 miles. (875MET}. OMLY$2999 lt74 IUICIC •MMA L'*'4ld wtttt stereo. tilt wtleel. cruise oontrof. pwr. windows. seats & door locks. vinyl roof & ctWOtN """9ela. (129LP8). OMLY$4888 lt74 AUSTM w41114 4DOCMt 4 I099d. w cond.. AWFM nd5o I ... .,.,. 8000 111iles. (293MSF). ·' CLEAN UP SUPER SALE WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR ARRIVING '77 Models OVER 200 '76'S NOW PRICE SLASHED TO THE BARE METAL SUPER SAVINGS DUllH&OUI REDUCTION SALE UAM"-1 ••• '76 FfAT I JI SIDAN AIR CONDITIONING Fully equlpt)ed Including automattc transmission. AM-FM stereo radio & n.ny other fectOfY extras. Demo Ser. 1 100825 DISCOUNT $1000.00 NOW $4598.10 0.erl40 Mew&Usecl r Car YaklES 1916 SIVIW Cruise control AM/FM tlll)e. full power. THREE TO CtiOOSE. Ct04510001 Low as $I 0,800 * 1'74 COUPE DIVIW 'Leather. stereo radio. c.bnolet top, full power. FIVE TO CHOOSE. 12.000 Mile or 12 mo. cadill.c V.P. Service Agreement "Available." (1024REC) Low as $6595 * 1974 SEDAM DEVIUE Leather Seats. AM·FM stereo racho. tilt Wheel. full power (629JR1l $6395 * l '74 FUETWOOD llOUGH.U. 60/40 Power seats. leathet. v.nyl top stereo. full power. Low Miles. 'TWO TO CHOOSE. (1177340) Low as $7295 * I HJ CADIUAC CLASSIC C:O~ Near mint condition. only 58.240 original miles. A buy of a hfehme. ('460ASL). $3195 ' ... .... 'ref. Senlc• Ar•••• ...... -~--4 lt7~1t76 ... 0000 ...... 1974 PLYMOUTH SHllH•PWS ~ w1ndowt. air oond • bucket sr:ats. vinyl top, power train. plus Service Agreement "Available." (257MCC) $3295 * 1974 DODGE suaFHVAN V8. automatic. air cond . carpels. penehng. stereo radio. tape player & ~g wheels (#1A82805) $5595 -----• - BE OUR GUEST THIS THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY AND SUNDAY YOU'LL GET. • • • Hot dCMJS • Apple cider • Popcom and 77 CHEVROlET . ·~····················· A WHOLE NEW CA~, AWholeNew Ball Gan• • 1976 0 N -·· 11HA TCHBACK11 With AM radlO ~SGC2057t39) .- "WAGON" (WBA2024904) 53077 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1974 CHEVY NOVA HATC .. ACK Automatic. air cond .. AM/FM stereo. pwr. steering. 350 VB. yellow with matctung interior & side rroldings. (689JPW). 52495 CHICK OUR 9UALITY USED DA TSUNS 197$ DATSUN 210% AM/FM radio. air oond.. mags. 4 speed Must see to 8'lf)reciate - Like NEW• (2\MMYE). S~VE GAS.SAV!R 1972 DATSUN Llll0-2Dr. 4 8')Md. radio. Mat• & gold wtth black Interior (34'51 49). 5 1995 • 1975 DATSUN 710 DIMO 2 Or. Radio, heatw, • ll)Md. air conct.. eoeolal paint a only 4'200 miles. Mu1t ••• to ·apprectale • (()4.404 9). 53998 • 1975 DATSUN PICKUP AM/FM 8 tract(, custom interior, 4 IPMd. chrome heavy duly bUn'IPer. aide mirror• & low mileage. U58335Z). $AVE I •. - • BUY FROM IKE "75 VOLVO 164! Automatic tran s •• factory air cond1tion1ng. power steering. PoWer (disc) brakes, power windows, Stereo. radio. heater. copper 1n color. Leather. License 1Xl9MYO. $6776 '74 VOLVO 1641 Automatic trans .. factory air conditioning. power steering, PoW9t (dilO bralces. Ster~. radio. heater. Red In ~olor. Sunroof.· Llcetle• eooAFO. ·$5876 '7Z VOLVO 1421 Automatic trana .. ractorv air conditioning, power (diecl braktt, radio. heater. Blue In COior. LkletnM No. 787GIU. 53476 7 f VOLVO 1425 4 IPMd. pawer (dltcJ tnl<el. 8 track &.-o. radio. White In color Lane. No.91a7CXW. ·52776 -.,.VOLVO 142 Aueoftlltlo trana.. red10. heater, ~ roof. Whlt9 In color. Uoense No. )C8R5N. 51676 F 0 ange I ' · IC-3 NANCY l BOUGHT YOU A B I RTHDAY . G_IFT~ ' ' I HOPE HE LIKES IT • f)tl ~ t FINA PORT I LEFT IT AT YOUR HOUSE . A NO ITS G I FT-WRAPPED HOW DARE YOU • . SUNDAY, OCTOBll 3, 1976 LOCAL WANT AD B Ernie Bushmilf er BUT DON.T OPEN PROMISE YOU WON'T UNWRAP IT· TODAY OKAY ---I PROMISE IT TILL Y OUR BIRTHDAY TOMORROW BUT I KEPT MY PROMIS E THE De~l~A ~LE tSl~L.. MLA5T I-I .AVE THE ~01..LOWING ~ET O~ ATT~l9LAiE~; CHA~M , P015E, NEATNE.?5, TA?TE AND Ct.EANL.INE7 5 ! ___ _.... . IC·3 DENNIS THE MENACE A SET OF TOOLS 'G PECIALLY FOR 1<1DS! • ~HOPPING Fot A ~-reAD'I Gt~L ? ~e:r MARCIA c~ue YOtA IN ~S--ro WHAf lo ~oo~ Fo~ .' 4 ~ I 60, NOW, EQtAtPPeD FOfl THE ~fAJrCH .' ~l.JDGE I'M SORRY IF 1 HUM ILIATED !.-JUST WATCH OUT WHE N ' 'iOU ON THE TE NNIS COURT, SAM ! 1 WE HAVE THAT REMATCH.' A~THLA~. 1 AM GOING ro ACQLAAINT YOlA WIT~ THE FIVE E'~t:NTIAL TH ING~ TO L.OOK: i:=o~ WHEN ?EEK ING A G l ~Lr="~IE N D A~iH ll1R, DIDN'T YOIA APPLY ALL THE E )(ACTING C~1TE~IA :X: TAlAG~i YOt1 ? I CE&ri AlNL Y C'I O-TO 'tO Gll~l-S ! PARKER WE:RfN'T you A B IT ROUGH O N HIM, JO J O ? C,,,, ,, "-~ ..... T~fE N HOW ON EA ~rH 0 10 YOL-i W IND U P W I T~ THE L.IKE, OF ~EJZ ?;> .. • 9!lAL.\?~ ?~e·~ IHe ONE WHO O ION'i ~\11N ~~OM ME, ?CR'EAMING .... <i <I <I Hf LOO KS LIKE THE KI ND WHO'LL SURVIVE AN D BECC V f EV f N MORE OBf\.OX Ou:.' • 1-\EARD YOU CALL HIM ''(.;AK ( ! I WHAT'S THE REST o r HIS N/\fv'\r_ '.' ·--.... ·- I I . . WHO 5/WS 10C#rl~ STUDENTS ARE.N 'T PGLmcA Ll4 AWARE? CAt-..1 l)()LJ 1EL.l ME HOW CX)OR fY\OCK F{)LITI CAL CDNVEN1101\\ IS GOIN6, CX)UN6 mAN ~ .0-3 WELL I AS c,.cu CAN SEE., "THE (;hlfV\ lb FOLL OF DE.LEGATES AND RIC?ITT NOIJJ THE~'RE U6TENING 1b VARIOUS t>PE.AKER.S J 1 MOON MU' I INS BET TER TAP~~ OFF , W ILLIE -- CLOSING TIME. 0 .1<.··A LA R<JE Ff< EN CH COGNAC) PL.c,AS~. IHAT15 A TAPEf<? ANO THE!\\ 114ESE UELEGATES Will CHOOSE 114E CANDI DATE OF IHEIP CJ~OICE I f'IGHT? JOHN DARLING HERE , AT A WPICAl HIGH SCHCX)L. WHERE THE()'f?E HOlDIN(., A MCDC POLITICAL_ CONVENTION ! _JL c J NO I WE'UE GOT SIX GUl,)S IN A SN10KE-~ILLED f<E5fROOM lJJHO ARE GOING ID OY>RK OUT A DEAl BE.H II\\ D EVER<,JONE. '5 BACK J PERFECT! WHY DIDN'T I IHINK OF THIS BEFORE '? DOCTOR SMOCK f'j'".15 Ml ND OVC:R lv\A'j'"i""~R I c;::>R . FR C: I [;:> .' YOU C AN MOVS IHA-r C R UAAPt-e=c;:> Pl E CE OF PAPE:R BY VVIL-L-fNG 11 -ro c::::>o so .' 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TH£ Tf.AM AL70 VOTED ONE-~ALF O~ A WORL() 7~R1£7 7~ARE TO TH£ BATBOY5', ON£ ·AALF TO TH~ SQUIPMENT MANAGGR .. l t B lty Chester Gould OH, I DI DN'I MEAN TO BUY-r MEAN TO RENT -FOR A BOARD OF DIRECTORS BUSINESS MEETJNO. Gus Arriola CAN1T WE DISCUSS POI-IT/CS Wlil./OUT ETHNIC .SJ..UR.5? • . by Jeff Millar Bf B/11 Hinds IT'.7 Bf.fN A LONG, ~ARl/ 7£AC;ON, AND W£ HAV£ A CHANCE TO WIN T~£ WOR~fl %RI~?. OUR WORLD 7ERIE;, 7~AR£ 7 OUJ~T TO GO TO T~07£ WI-\ 0 REALLY ~£LP6D U? GET H£Rt. .. ANrl ONE ~ULL 71-\AR£ TO T~E PITCHING 7TAFF OF T~£ MONTREAL EXF05. .. i . lt .. PJ.LOT I KOOL Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Thlt Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yoor Heahh. ' \ J ' FOR JACK CARTER. son ol Gov. Jimmy Carter Tiie cYdrea of Genld ford IMaft ex:peaeed ....... ....... ttma .... llvillg Ill k WMte tto.e. Do yoa 1lillllllk dae Cwta dlilldrea wOllld laaM • ....., reactbt?-DMiel Mon-. A.ala, Tcus • No, I don't First of al~ we. have been $Or1 of movtng FOR MIOtAEL LANDON ~ It yo. TV locale of ''Utdc tto.e Oil die Pnlrk" la Ml H•M.a? 1 ~ die a.e.a. •n 1a So.di Dakoa -EAM M. ,,..,...._, MW.at. Wyo. e If the show stays on the air long enough, the Ingalls family will lndeed wind up In South Dakota, as they did In the books. But the Ingalls .started the.Ir adventures In Minnesota. We plan to follow the books FOR MRS. BETTV FORD WI.a • yo11r ......... of • lba'aml m?-LD.G.,. AWa,N.V. e One who Is happy doing what she's doing. whether It's a job or as a housewife. 1t doesn't make a bit of difference. -just so she Inwardly feels that she ts happy and she ls liberated. FOR DOOV GOODMAN. star of ''Mary Hartman. Maiv Hartman" My lllo ,_ ..... yow tlilow a.a.~ oa die wa, It -.1 ---.1.C. ~ Qty, S.D. • Hard to give an exact reason, unless It's because. ~ talk about things that have never been discussed so ope.nly before. The subject matter ls frank and c:andld, and, without palling myself on the bad<, we perform we.II and handle e.lCh sltuatk>n as we would If It came. up In our own homes. Maybe. we were In the right place at the right tl~-who knows? FOR Q.ARENCE M. Klll..EV. F B.I Director Have tile rtc:aa attacks H die F.BJ. a.rt yo. recniltias? -StCHa 8-lls. Rockl.M4. MM.. e Not at all. As a matter of fact, we have a very fine group of young people waiting In the wings to come Into the Bureau FOR ntE ''ASK THEM YOURSEU" EDrrOR PlcMC td .. abcMtt .SC.y A,ptta. I lovn 1aer 1a dMI ....._ .. lopa't R-."-M. ~ N. TouwaMa,. N.V. e London-born Jenny has been an CK:tress since she was J 1. (Her father wa.s In charge of entertainment for Britain's armed forces-that's how she became exposed to show business.) You won't re.member her childhood perlonn· ances. but you might recall her being Julie. Andrews's daughter In the fllm, "Star!" Twenty·three·ye.ar-old hnny Is not mal'Ttcd. Her dates have not yet reached the. ~ stage because, as she puts It, her career and Independence come first. She lives In a modest apartme.nt near Holly· ..._, ~ wood's Sunwt Strip and Is unimpressed by the advantages of being a star. In fact. she doesn't eve.n own a car, pre- ferring. Instead, to rent one. Right now, she's back In heT home country making a new film, '1"he Eagle Has Landed." Her p.srenl~ are proud of her achievements but wish their daughter would settle down and get married. eo-""""° 11y r..... o,..,._ toward soc:h a position for quite a while.. The Fords wue thrust Into the position suddenly. They weren't as weU~ prepared psychologically as we are. Secondly, three out of the four children are married and would not be llvtog with our parents lf they move Into the WhJte. House. So we wouldn't have the .. gokJflsh bowl" e>llstence. the Ford chil- dren have had. FOR fJLEEN Fl.I. TON, star of 1Vs "As the World Tums" • SiiKic ,_... It M llha._ llilow, .. P" MH _, .. fw?---.1.B .• CoiM ~ OMo e Sure do. Since we go on at 12:30 In many parts of the oountry-the lunch hour-the show ts watched by men In the garment Industry, farmus and office workers. Truck drivers are big fans. 1 ~ mall from bus drivers, dentists, doctors and lawyers, In fact. 50 peroent of my mall ls from men. FOR BROOKS ROBINSON W.0 aft .. tH!ilaat bettcn ,_ fG9 to....,~ .. wlllcll la,_, fa90lh st I •Wtlf ,,_. a.o.e? Rall at <Aolr. Bmenftelil. c.lf. •The toughest hitters for me to play again.st are Mickey 'Rivers (Yankees), Frank Duffy (Ind.I.ans) and Doug Griffin r) (Red Sox) because they are excellent bunters and you 'I have to play them In very close. I enjoy playing In Boston's Fenway Park more than anywhere else. FOR GENEVIEVE BUJOl.D. starring In ''Obsession" How .. ,_ set yow art la pknra?-M.H.. Albuy, N.V. •By selling my bike for $15. l used the money to pay for acting le.ssons. FOR EARL '4THE P£ARL" MOi.OE. star of the New Yori< Knlc:ks How .. ,... set,.... ri+= 1?~. Dodi-. Ala. • ln my senior year ln college, Louis Ove.rby of the Winston-Salem Sentwl dubbed me ''The Pearl." 1 opened the season with big nights In four SI l<Xlesstve games, scoring 33, 68, 58 and 50 points. He called them "Earl's Pearls." That was 10 years ago, a.nd rve been called "The Pearl" eve.r since. Oct-•>. 1117' FA.MILY WEEKLY Th• New~•,,., M-ouJne MOWTON FMN9(, P'""-tt M4 l'vlllle"9t PATRIC« M. UNSQ!Y, Executive V.P.-Satea Oir Gerald I. Wroe, Ad Manager: Mchwd It Cetroll, Auoc E11tern Mgr.; Joe ,,_, Jr. Seoll OeO.,_, E•ocuflve Cdllor Ncwd v.i•t1. Art Olrecror "-''"~··Senior f:dllor ... ,.,,.. H-, Food Editor We11orn Mgr, ~II. F'M1t, Detroit MOI "9rtdM. .......... -.. Uetll .... ".,.., Calll . ltetit O'Al•H .... , Mat1tetlog Mgr . Jolwl ._ MoGan1tJ, HM "-doft. AllOC19\e Ed1l0ft .....,..,,, Prom. Otr.; c.,c Eller, Mdano &I .... •-"""• Asal Art OlreclOr .. th~. Art Qlofta lriw, P1c1uroa. "'eulHU llft.ATl«Hfl: ROllRT D. CAMllY Larry 1lot1Melft, 9'oMft Cwrall, Peer J. and utl ILL.II. V.P.• •nd Co-Olrec1011; ()ptleft~ • ....,,. ......... ......., H. llef'rtoa, Mor ll'U.usHD 11u1v1c:aa: eonu11>u11no Eduora . ...,. Lofte, Edit Ant Robert '· CllrteU., Mgr : , .... Q. laMr, Homl• ~. EditOflat Contultonl Ou11no" Manager, ..._. laM«, Promotion llAllt4"M:TUlllltO: l'lcMnl AIHleA, v p DireclOI ...,..,.. ~. Public Ae1111cm1 Mor ltoMt'la CotAN, MaUIJp Mor "-11 I. o..tdaw, Ch111m1n Emefllut .....,._ ~. Produetlon Mgr /1eadqu1rte<1 fMI lexlnglOn Ave .N y .Ny IOOU. t97e FAMILY W££1(lY, INC All r4ghll , .. eiwd l • HOW YOUR MIND .CAN AFFECT YOUR Our Panel of Doctors Agrees About the Increasing Danger of Stress-And By Diana Hunt Stress can ktl1 us. Brought on by any nwnber of life changes. stress can lead to such feelings of helplessness that It can pave the way for diseases or death. As Americans. we've never been trained In mind contro~ although vanous fonns of meditation are becoming ln- creaslngly popular. Physklans have not been trained to think In tenns of preven- tion of Illness, neither have hospitals. And many of our Insurance carrlen cover therapeutic, not preventive care. Conse- quently, we visit the doctor only after we develop specific compl.alnts. We lnt~rvlewed five different types of doctors, and they came up with some surprising. sometimes opposing. fa<:ts. But all agreed that the health of your mind very much controls the health of your body. Nonua Ora.tr.._ M.D. Dera.tolo;lt. New York. N. V. Dr. Onntreicla u clinical auocillte pro- f euor of the New YOI'• Uniouaity Medical Center. pre1uunt of the Orent- reich Foundation for the Aduancem.enl ... of Science and directO< of the Afinl Study Center. Dr. Nonnan Orentrelch makes lt c~ that our Inner feelings can alter our out· ward appearances. ''There Is no doubt that tensk>n and emotional problems can cause physk:AI disease.," says Or. Orentrelch. "but It also works the other way .. Physical dls- ease can cause mental probltms. It Ls not a one-way street "Because of the .skin's obvlous vlslbll- lty to the public, people are conscious of how they look. This can play an Intense role on the mind We all know that ten- • slon can cause cold sweating or blushing. but because of anxiety, people will not only bite their nails, they might also pur- posely scar their face to make them· selves unattrac tive when unable to handle ooe-to-one relationships." Some- • tlma true disease oc:curs, and It then becomes a crutch, Or. Orentrekh feels. He gives the example of a child losing his hair because of an allergy. This cha.nges the constellation of his place In the family. He may become overly spoiled by all the attention and reactions of his parents. Lines In tM face are • M10ther reflection of one's mental state. We notice a relaxed face or a tense face Immediately. "The pull of the muscles on the skin can alter the face by Imprinting permanent expressive lines," Dr. Orcnt· relch explains 'We hear of the lnscrut· l'ble Oriental because his face shows nothing. This Is beeause he Is trained not to show emotion; therefore, his face does not reflect the Internal tll1\Sk:ln$ or stresses." Wrinkles are a rtsult of too much sun. as well. "People feel they get a kind of llfe force froni the a.in. and there u a • • Fl\llolllY WH.KLY, OctOber ). lt?e "There's an adage worth remembering: 'Your problems are not important; it's how you handle them that is important!'" Dr. lAe z..w.a Dr.Roba1Gmer unsightly daric spota." overdo dlsorders thought to be psycho- somatlcalty caused. "Vw do a patient an Injustice lf )QA lbbel hlm a ne.urottc--you must flm cxpAore every avenue." ,,._ Anaoff, M.D. Pl..ac Swsn .. New Yoct. N.Y. Dr. Arano/J &. alfilialed with Mt. Suw H oapilal in New YorAI, London Hoapi- taland St. Andrew$ Ho1pital(En11and). A former ear, nose and throat speclal· lst, Dr .• Aranoff has treated many pa- tients with self-Induced ailments. "Frankly, at le.a.st 70 percent of my patJcnts have psychosomatic symptoms," says Dr. Aranoff. "I wwld have patients with perennial symptoms of ttufflness, raw throat. sneez.lng. post-nasal drtp. eyelid pufflness and 50 forth. The M · verity varte.s with the amount of tension the person Ls imder. Often. symptoms are wotw at ~t and In the morning be· cause that's when people are most wlnerable. How many temlons and problems the person went to bed with determine how severe the symptoms are when he wakes up." According to Dr. Aranoff, there are only three tissues which respond to ten- sion: blood vessel.s, gland$ and the smooth (lnvoloota.ry) muscle.s. '1 can tell from the membrane In the nose If tension or anger ls causlng the problem," he explains. ''The normal color of the nasal membrane ls pinkish. With anger or resentment, It turns red. With depression or fear, It ls a violet gray." lnteTesttngly enough, 13 percent of Dr. Aranoffs nose-throat patients were under 10 years of age. Stress at home can cause nose bleeds, throat lrrttatton and other problems. "J don't think psy· c::ho.tomatic symptoms have anything to do With city living versus country lMng. The problems are caused by itlngs which occur everywhere-$lbllng rivalry, tension In maniage and 50 on. A child may react to the presence of a new t:saby, for Instance., or he may resent his parents leaving him alone In the evenlngs. Bk>od vessels expand unda stress and can burst. The child subsequently suffers from nose bleeds. and the parents can't fl~re out what ls wrong." No one can say why problems manl· fest themselves In certain areas of the body, bot the most vulnerable spot often Hems the target-the singer with hoarseness, the dancer with .)<>Int prob- lems. Dr. Aranoff feels that extreme fear of a disease can make the symptoms of that disease appear. "One's father j died of ~r of the larynx, and the son x comes In suffering from chroruc hoarse-j ness." u P1ychosornatlc symptoms have to be recognized for what they are. He con- tends many unnecessary operations are performed, particularly those for the psychic lntenelatk>nshlp. If a person Is tan. he looks healthy, so he feels healthy. But sun Is damagJng to skin. It leads to premature aging. a.s well as wrinkles and While Or. Orentrelch feels that some people enjoy being sick as an excuse not to perform, he cautions that one can nose and tonsils. "The most common cause Is lack of recognition that tension ls the culprit." HEALTH What to Do About It Lee Zawol. 0 .0 . ~ o.tcopa ... Battle Crdll. ~ Dr. Zawol i8 chairman of the DepartrMnt of Suriuy at La.Uu~w GeMTal H<UpilaL As a surgeon. most of Dr. Zawol's cases are referrals. Not surprisingly, he feels It ls detri- mental to doctors' Images to accuse them of performing unnecessary operations. Dr. Zawol knows that tension can cause metabolic and related endocrine changes In the body and that continuing functional change over a period of time can cause permanent organic changes. When one ls uptight, the blood vessels constrict and can produce changes In the vessels themselves. Dr. Zawol sees depression as a common de· nominator In all of us. " We get depressed be· cause we have dlfflculty coping with the problems of reality. If I can get a patient to talk about his problems. It's a good thl1"19. I might find his taxes went up, his job ls threat- ened, his wife ls spending too much money, and the dog Is pregnant. He Is tense, and aU he want.s ls to feel good." Musk, recreation or any avocation Is bene- ficial in helping the body relax, Dr. Zawol feels. "Laughter, too, Is therapeutic. It has an effect on the mind, releasing the body of ten- sk>n. Wori< addicts are pe0ple unable to relax, and It wlll get to them eventually, llke the young e><ecutlve trying to get ahead; he's up- tight, he's Involved In the r:>ecklng order and the back-biting. and that produces tens.Ion. There's an adage worth remembering: 'Your probl.em3 are not Important, It's how you handle them that Is Important!' " Robert M. Gller, M.D. A~NewVock.N.V. Dr. Gille u auociated wiJh Mem«iaJ Sloan Ketterin1 Hoapital and BrwuwicJi HoapitaJ Ce.Iller. He u l.ecturU., on "Allernative1 of "We.awn Medicine" at the New School for Social Rettearch. Dr. ·Robert Giller had not practiced long when he became dlscour~ with the defen- sive posture of medicine. He felt tradltiOnal methods of treatment were not effective. and so he dropped out and turned to Oriental theories and ulttmately to acupuncture. New York was the second state, aft(!T Nevada, to recognlze acupuncture and to license physi- cians to use that technique. Dr. GUier ls adamant concerning the lnsep- arabfltty of the mind and the body. '1n OUnese medicine," he explains, "It ls always body and mind together. Physl~I ailments can cause mental problems-If one Is In constant pain OfMJ Is likely to become depressed. By the same token, mental problems can caU$e phys- ical ailments. Everybody Is predisposed to certain weaknes.ses. StTes.s can be physical, mental. environmental or nutritional. It manl- f csts Itself In a physical form somewhere In the body-low back pain. migraine headaches. bunltb, neck and shoulckr problems. '1 find acupuncture helps relieve mu.scular tension and allows the patients to relax and look at their mental problems In a new light I then can dlscuu their problems with them. and. If I can't help. I ref(!T them to someone Co11ll1tu'd FAMILY WHl<.LY. OcloMt >. ltrt • I , BOW mill MllO) CAN AFFf.CT mlll BfAll11 COlf.liluNd who can.'' But the name of the game for Or. Giller ls preventive medk:ine, not hevlng to cure aihnents.. What he would eventually like to see 1.s c::h1lchn from gr.de school ~ wWerstty being ~t regular health care. '1f people listened to their bodies, ttw.y in would be ab&. to ~ the early-warning stgna1s and take the necessary steps to prewnt Ulness. As It ls, people are merely treated • parts and organs. and you just can't get better that wey." K• rt A. Gria1. M.D. hyodlo Pt. W tr ~ D.C. Dr. Gri.u U ~ t1'oinir&f and fU.PUDUUal analyll al ~ W 4'hin11on Prycltoanalytie lnllillM. 1RUE - t) 'IOday's 'Ihle, loftel-than e\er in tar. And a taste worth changing to. lbink about it Wlm"'f: The Swgeon General Hu Oetermmed · n. ~ s.kMg Is Dlngefous to Your Heetlh. Alf*' Ind Menltd 5 mg. "W". 0.5 mo. nicoinl. ... .., agmlUI. 11r nc Mlthocl ---·-ma Or. Kenneth Grigg conoborated the rela- tionship between tenskx1 or mental stress and physical disease. "There are several ways this manifests ltsetf," Or. Grigg e:xpWns. "Peptic ulcers, for 1nstAnce, have been d1.rectly shown to be related to psychologk:al factors. Mental stress causes more excretion of llCkl In the stomach, thereby physk:ally ~the ulcer." The two most comnioo psychogsnlc ~ toms, he says, are he.adaches and bllckacha. "Back pain often represents deprcssk>ci, but we don't know why." Dr. Grigg pointed out that the mood of a person lowers h1s reslstanc:e to bacteria.. After all. cold and flu germs float arot.nd us. but not everyone gets sk::k. 'The bacterial flora o( the ttvo.t c:Nngea wtth the psychologk:aJ state of the patient." he explains. "If a patient ls depressed. he ls more prone to a sore throat from the presence of pathogenk: bacteria. No ona knows the exact CCllaiectk>n between the brain and bacterial re:sistllnce factors, but It certaln1y ls a factor.'' Even more striking ls a cold oocurrtng In a patient undergoing psychoanalys1s when the threat of seperatkln comes up. such as the ~ ~CID vacation. This sltuatk>n repn> duca the f eel1ngs that originally were expert. cnced by the patient after a separation In chlildhood-the tanpora.ry or permanent lou of an Important pa.,n. "People~ to stress In dlffen:nt ways." he betsevcs. 'They express dM!n\Mlves ~ certain target organs-that organ which be- oornes the ~t when psychologk:aJ 9tras ts present Other physk:.al syinptQms related to stress arc amne:sia, hysterical bUndneu, paraly- sis and Mlzure:s. These generally occur folJow- lng a severe psychological trauma." "Dr. Grigg points out that the mood of a person lowers his 1esistance to bacteria. After all, cold and flu genns float around us~ but not everyone gets sick:' There ls often a family predlsposttlon to cer- tain Illnesses. '7here are also such things as anniversary reacUons," continues Dr. Grigg. "People will have psychok>gk:al or physical disorders on the anniversary of a patient's dls- onler and not be aware of the connection. A divorce may~ this effect on a chUd, and on the~ al that tr---.,..._..._., disorders may appear." llwre you have IL Doctors aic.ros.s the medl-- cal spectn.m In agreement on the UJ effects of stress. And there ls beginning to be a realiza- tion In OUT society that. in dollar ternu, It ls Im- portant for the mind to be a.t healthy as the body. Some Insurance plans now have~­ cent eowrage for up to $50,<XX> for psycho- therapy. Originally the insu"anoe companies f eft that thJs type of cowrage was too expen- sive. However, It has been conclusively proven that people who were In long-term therapy had a low rate of physical disew Even though the ori6inal cost wa.t htgh. the owroJl cost of health tnswanu was lower for the gener al population. Including psychother- apy In their c:overags raulted In reduced pay- ments In the long run. 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'bow'' quadons: How do you f .. t llbout ~ c:hoMn bv amo.t 40.000 FAJOLT Wam.y readers as the most popular 1V actor after only OM MMOn on telcvtsiion? GlASEl: It feels pretty good! FW: How do you feel about doing yot1r telcvlAon saia? Gl.ASEJl: I haw mlMd f~ about that Adu.Uy, I have mixed fee.IJngs about everything. But the .na la a good chaUcnge.. At tlma It feels very .. Television is a soap seller. They take you and put you up there, and you're card- board before you know it~ tedb.at end vay exhausUng. but It's udting. FW: Whet wou&d you do lf It eskW? GLASf1l: Go lnto Olms as an actor, dnct and produc»-to realize as l'MnY a..dw outkts as poabla. FW: How arc you getting eJong with ~ partner In the .m.s? GlAWlt: We have a nwvelous Nla- UONhlp, and that rq(Jy spuks for It· .. tf In the .t.ow. I don't bcUcYc ChM'a 90l'Mthlng you CM\ fllke. FW: When dk1 you decide what you wanted to be? Gl.ASER: I don't believe anyone ever really decides ......,.,. h.'11 be thls or thal 'There Is just a t1me m ~ life when you JUhze you arc heading In • ecf1aln dnctton. FW: But you went to ~lege to mAJor In 90f'Mthlng. dkin' t you? Gl.ASBI: J went to two oolleges- Tulana UnMnlty In New Orteans as an undergraduate. then Boston Unlventfy. (Paul recetved his master's degree ln Flne Arts at Boston Unlw:rsity.] FW: And what did you study? Gl.ASfJl: Mostly the.aw. 1 wanted to direct. fW: Do you feel you are making ded- Don.s today on a men delJbe.rate. more cak:uLating bula? GIASEt: I ~you could say that ActuaJly, ( am ~ a greater •tf .aw-cnas. a greater knowledge of not wlto I am. but wltol and hou1 1 am. I flnd the !7Utest problem In ex· Lstfng In this Uf c Is to strive to become 80n>etNng WC 1hirlk VM thou.Id be. Of .onwthlng we want to be. We spend a lot ol energy ln Ondtng out who we arc. I ..n trying to lp«ld mora time finding out ltotD I arn--Aoto do I feel, ltotD do I operate, AouJ do I GW, ltoftJ does myeelf wortc? I .rn trying to re- bcve myM1f ol ttlOM ~ whk:tt qualltattv.ly CAUM me to evaluate my. Mii In terms of what ( IOOlll to be and what rd WM to be. FW: How do you feel about YD'M' c.re.- et lt"-p:Mt? . GLASf.'.R: It'• giattlng .......... easier, but ~ ll a proctJoer'a rMdh.wn. lt'a a aoap seller. They tak• you and put you up ther-.. and you're cerdboerd before ye.a know ll And It' 1 just too asy to let that Mpp.n. The great ~ b to 1M In a moment. ecqun that grut balMoe WhtR the praaire doan't gist'° you. ...t IC*' do what I went-which ls to work for my crafl COflll1u1~ FMIALY ~Y. OaMMr a.~ • 8 DOUBLE YOUR MONEY·' BACK ••• if you're not ~tad with new "~:11...r Stock. " ~ ngs Pantyhose! 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GLASER: I think marrlage can be a beautiful thing-1t will come to me when the time Is right FW: Does that mean you have too much fun being single or that you haven't found anyone you'd Uke to be married to? GLASER: Let's say fm getting less afrald of making a commitment FW: Where Is home? GLASER: ln the. Hollywood Hills. rm ln the process of remodeling my house, and l'm doing all of that before we move In. I lmaglne r II have someone take care of the. grounds. I work Incred- ible hours, so I won't have time, and my lady doesn't have time to do It. either. FW: You referred to "your lady"- what does she do? GLASER: EIJzabeth ls a schoolteacher. She teaches children between the. ages of 6 and 9 In a school for special education. FW: How did you meet her? GLASER: We were eadl driving down Santa Monica Boulevard. I smiled at her, and she smiled at me; then l pulled over to the side, and so did she .... Theo I asked her for a date, and she accepted. That was over a year ago. FW: Before you started In the series? GLASER: I'd finished the. pilot, but the. show hadn't gone on the air. FW: ls there any pressure on your rela- tlonshlp now that you are a star? GLASER: I Indulge myself to the de- gree that I a llow myself to say, "Isn't It nice ... all the ladles being so atten- tive to me?" Of course, Elizabeth has to deal with her fears, but other than that, things work out very well for us. FW: ls Paul Michael Glaser your real name? GLASER: Paul and Glaser are my real names, but l became MlchaeJ for a Ume because there wa.s another Paul Glaser. When he dJed, I tacked the Paul back to become Paul Michael Glaser. FW: Do you have any brothers and sisters? GLASER: Two sisters Both we.re mar- ried. one Is now divorced. The oldest one lives In Boston, Is married to a psychiatrist. The other one. has lived In France for the la.st 15 years. She trains hol"Se$. I'm the baby of the family. FW: As the youngest, and the only boy, were you spoiled? GLASER: Spoiled rotten. I was a brAt. I wa.sn"t aware of what I wa.s llke then In terms o( how other people. saw me. and the word brat Is a Judgment any- w111y. What I should uiy ts l Wl\5 a very angry kid. FW: Why were you angry? GLASER: Try the world! One of the motivations for someone's becoming an actor could be the. fact that he wants love. and attention and the llmellght, So put two and two together, and you get a person who wasn't getting that, was plenty Irked and found that the only way to get it was to express that anger. FW: But you came from a famJJy which was able to do much for you since they were. well-of( financially .. , GLASER: Money doesn't mean any- thing! As a matter of fact, the more money the kid has, the more the kid's parents are out there busting thelr chops to get those things for the kld, while the one Ingredient the kid needs most ls love. FW: You mean you felt you didn't have .. We were each driving down Santa Monica Boulevard. I smiled at her. and she smiled at me; I pulled over to the side. and so did she ... Then I asked her for a date. and she accepted~, enough love? GLASER: Yeah, I felt It Very much so. FW: Old you ever get over that feeling? GLASER: That's what I am struggling to do. That's why I'm an actor. Trying lo find out who I really am so Paul Mlchael Glaser can love Paul Michael GlaseT. FW: Have you had many close friends In your life? GLASER: No. Never. FW: Do you think you are at fault? GLASER: Nobody's at fault. That's just the way It worked. FW: I read that you said you were brought up In a "golden ghetto." What did you mean by that? GL\SER; I referred to an upper- mlddle-class Jewish community. A ghetto that has all the "gilt" as well as all the "guilt" But l never looked at myself a.s well-off, even though I was guilty of a good degree of snobbish- ness. When I was a kid. that was the way I felt about my status In the com- munity: I had this and the. other penon dldn't. But the older I got and the. more pain I had, the. more I realized all those thlngs didn't really add up to anything. FW: What was the first money you earned ? GLASER: I did a lot of odd jobs-a back-up chef, an asphalt constructlon worker, time keeper, a.ulstant en- gineer. 1 mowed lawns, alJ those things. My parents put grecit emphasis on my arsenal of spare tJme-l was not al- lowed to sit around ond just gaze at the well. FW: Do you stlll live that way today? GLASER: I am trying to get to the point where I can enjoy coming home as Paul Michael Glaser and contemplating what a ~utlful nlll thing life Is. lillll F"MllY WEEKLY, ~loO.f :J. 1111 • 11 ( I -·. ~ ;us~ 5pORlS HOW ONLY 99 A trtN •INel• ef .. .......... u ................. ., n ......... .,. .. ,._,,...II~•• •1t."1 YOU MUST ACT NOW! LIMITED OFFER POSITIVELY EXPIRES WHEN THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE QUANTITY IS SOLD OUT! From wortd-lamoue Sunlet tb"8 ~ news of a INiy ~I rt!W vaJe tor ldoo- ortenlled guya ftS ~ ... 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I I °**OM; I : Dane Wrllt Rlldlo (31122e1 sue IQlua u.oo IOI : I P04ltl09 t lllrl<lirlgj I I 0 SAVf 12 .OOt Two Wl19I Aecloe (31 t:l~I QH&.Y I : t1 see IM u oo pot1eOe INf lllldnel. : • awoeiomy a~ o ....... Oltrve • : Ho Eao DIM : I I ::*~DODD : I I : (CWI, r .. ldentuOCI 8" ulM !&a.I : ~--------------~-------------~ 'terry Bradshaw "This is No Dummy" we never used achainsawbefore~ llomelite put us in control." Nooe ci these seven people hcd ever handlaf a chain saw be.- fore. So we ~e each person a d.i:fferent Hanelite*and told them to start cutting. It proved our point: £ll1)01le can be in conaol with a Hanelite Hanelit.e chain saws are designed with axurol in mind. They're lightweight, pre- ci.Dl balanced. They all have did, cankxtable grips. And they're the ooly chain saws with the excll&vc new SAFE,. T-TIP.'With SAf'& T-TIP in place, a Handitc can't kidc bad-end )UU're prottcted apimt the not serious le. ci cooaol in a chain saw. KickOOck occurs when the.roe ci the saw hits a did object. But the new SAF& T- TIPshiekk the naie and chain. So 1cidda:k cannot occur. The SAfE.. T-TIP am keeps the roe fran hitting dirt, stmes andobiauctDls that can ckill or damage the chain. Yoo get cam cutting with 1em nttdto sharpen %e: Whether ycxi're a first timer or an old timer, )UU're in cootrol with a Homelire. You can a.atcbwn ~ trim ' I \ Umm,clear mm and wt \ .t=" .. ., -. •. ' ' firewood-: ~.~,efficiently. Your Hanelit.e Dealer hat the wklest sdcctioo anywhere, from the ccmomicalXL~to the SXL- AutxJmatic. And with over 12,00,) Homclite Dealem cm& to CXlaSt, yo.i're ue ci ~ dficient seMce-'clnd a wide ~ ci pam and acc.es.ui.es- whcrever you live. HOMELITE ij?:sjJ•JLJ HomelM OiYlelon of Temon Inc lbu're in control with Homdite. Terry End1hew, ~ expecta to tMd .. Pittsburgh st..-. to their third lltreight Super Bowl chllll'nptonshlp thla MMOn. la6d to ,.., the fa1M ltorf that he WM "'too dumb" to bee IUCOMlful ~ wMf'I he •truck gokt In i. .ianu.ry'a Bowe competition. The "dummy" lmege Md tte origin In the f9Ct ~t'Bradlhaw, a MtM of Shrevepoft. La., went to llttte-«nown Loulslane Tech Instead of Loulllena State. loved country mualo and 111med to aporta wrtte'9 to be a "big, blond hick from the backwooda."., Md•....,.... Of belflg called a·--.,,· Md I hope tlwl ...... .. ....... brougN ........ "..,. ... 21.,... old~ Bradshaw's field ~ ahlp, as well a hie outstanding pualng eblllty, ha been a key tector In the S....,_' triumphs. Unlike aome other quartefbeclca, he doesn't depend on the coach to Hnd In plays bu1 call• aJmost all of them hlmMlf. "The story that he'• not a thinking quarter- back was a bad rap and completely unfounded," saya Pittsburgh ooach Chuck Noll. Bradahaw has been a aucceu not only In foottNall, but aJeo In running a -480- acre cattle ranch In hla native Loulalana. And thla year he wooed and marrted 25-year-old Jo Jo Starbuck, the lovely blond star of the "Ice Capadet," who skated for the U.S. In the 1968 and 1972 Olympics. Jo Jo la giving up her ~katlng career and nearty $100,000 In annual Income to be with her hll9bend. Accotclltg '° ................ ,. ~--bl1111dwlhan .. Mnllle • «*WMlft." When ..... °"" 1,..,. old, he could ttvow • baubell 40 .... at a target only 11x lndtea In clmMw. Hl9 flrat apof1 was bueball, but he switched to tootbalt when he WM 11 ... He UMd to hang a nv9114llon bucket off a awing Mt, and evety afternoon he'd go out and throw footballs at It." the elder Bradshaw recalls. "In the course of one summer, he wore out two footbaJls and four buckets." Bradshaw wu dratted'No. 1 by Pittsburgh In 1970, but had rookie jltt9f'9 the flnat year' and did not llYe up to his advance bllllng. But aa he gaJned profeeslonaJ maturity, he took command · and clinched the role of No.-1 fleld general. The Steelera' 1975 Supet' Bowt victory marked the first time In 42 yea,. that the Pittsburgh teem won the championship of the pro-football worfd. After their repeat In 1976, the Steele,. ranked with the all-time top teama of the sport. The 1976 triumph was highlighted by Bradshaw'• dramatic 84-yanS touchdown pus, thrown a aecond before he wu knocked cold by a defenalve player for the Dallas Cowboys. -er 8erry Abta1.eon ----------------------------------------··----- Enioy two solid w-ksof murder for •1. Plea9t eruoU -ai a .rnemba-and 11tnd I.he fiw tr1plo- ¥OlumQ sho-...n abo"C, conta1n1n1 Mtttn myster"a .-orlh S91.IO 1n pubhdler•' ed1uons, I enclose no money now. I INIY UUDlM my boob for one week, then win eil~ llCCept tbell'I f« the &pe('lal new member pucz of onty SI, plus poltqe and handllna. or return 1hcm and owe nothtna. As a memher, I Will rfltt1¥e the dub's monthly hnilw which detu1bcs my next 'IClectiom, but I am not oblip~ to llCC'Cpt them I wilt atways ha~ al leut ten days 10 reject 1111y 'PO!ume by re1urnin1 ltw form provided. I may return any book al the dub'a oapeme for full credit. For each monthly triple· volume I keep, I will Knd you ol\ly Sl.89. plua posta .. and handllna I may ca~I my membttship at any time. 11te ht«tfve a.oil Clvlt, •Miya, New Yorit 11576 .. HH a., s.-Up ~ ~ .. u 3.A .... c... °"" c...... be ..,,"'" ,_ O.lllio; ... ......,,. ...._ .. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~I PEOPLE QUIZ/ By cloha Gibson Are big biceps really a plus when tt comes to attracting a woman ... or is she looking for something more? What Makes a Man Attractive Toa Woman? 11IUE OR FALSE? 1. When It comes to catching a wom- an· s attenUon -and holdlng It -the muscular man has the Inside track. I. Women pref er men with hairy chests. l. Musk: can affect the way a woman respoids to a man---and how attractive she finds him. 4. Women are much better at slzing up men than men are at sizing up women. 5. How much the cut of a man's clodles and his general grooming ~feet a wom- an' s rating of him depends largely on whether her mood ls up or down. ANS~ L Falae. Aocordlng to a study of wom- en's preferencu In men, conducted.at a leading university, "the tradlUonal Image of an Ideal 'muscle man' holds little attraction for most women.'' The study also showed that: Women who are tradiUonally feminine show a pref- erence for masculine physique.s-trim. tapering V-shaped. while less tradi- tional women express more nonstereo- typed preferences. I. Trw. A recent study of college aged women, conducted by a team of investi- gators at Georgia College bears thls out. In regard to the amowU of chest hair, the findings are as foUows: 46 percent of the women Indicated that they preferred a "very hairy chest," while 46 percent voted In favor of a "moderately hairy chest," and only 8 percent preferred a "bare chest." S. True. Studies show that women are much more emotionally responsive to musk: than men are, and that roman1tc music can alter a woman's mood ar>- preciably and make her more receptive to the attributes of the OJ)pOStte sex. Evidence Indicates that when a man Is .eking to Impress a woman faVOJ"ably, a background of appropriate musk: can tip the scMe.s In hb f cwor. 4. Triu. PsychologicAJ studies at Har- vard University have shown that women are much better at judgtng a man's character and penonallty than vice versa. T e:sts show women to be more person-oriented and more acutely aware of telltale clues In speech man- nerlsrn.s, body rnowmmts, and subtle changes ht facial expression (which often tell far moni about the man she Is talking to than anything he may $ay). The fact that women's bttultlve and extra-sensory f acuities function more effectJvety than men's do-as demon- strated by PwWe University studie.s- ls an asset when It comes to _perceMng another'.s character. A woman often divines a man'.s Innermost feelings be- fore he ls quite aware of them himself. ('1 WU> he was~ to propose long beforw he did.") 5. Trr.u!. If she's In a good mood. atten- tion to dress and 91' oonling can win a man Brownie points--pillrUc cb· ~ the flrst meeting. However, pl'ICho- logicaJ studies show that when a woman ls d1str-9tt. anxious or wor- ried about 90l'lle'thlng. the way a man Is dressed cuts little Ice and has vir- tually no effect on her f~ ,_ about his attractiveness. IUm FAMILY WEEKLY FOODSHELF fn small bowl, combine 2 cups IMlttcr • WIClllt ...._ 2 tablespoon$ ....,.,.... diced, and ~ cup cold ..... Sur l..S'HJ mixture hokb together. Tum Into grea.s«d 9-lnch pk! pen and spread evenly to make crus1. Beed together 4 .,a. ~cup ... 1 can (17 ozs.) cram llftls con. ~ teatpe>On ~ and 1 teaspoon ult. Stir In 2 teatpOOnS ................. 2 tablespoons chopped .......... and ~ cup cubed process A...ncu ~ Pour Into prepared bbcult crust. 8Ake In a preh«ated 37S·F. own for 45 mlNJtea. Mdf!a 6 11nvinp , @bservations ... Good "'-London's taxis. those marwts of .. roominess and comfort in basic b&ack. have long roused Americans· eNVy. But now they're being challenged-right hef9 in the U.S. At New 'lbftl's Museum of Modem Art. five prototype taXIS of the lutUf8 ..we recentty ~alongside ttMW Bnti&h cousln AU are roomief lt\ao the London cab. end each is a snappy yellow at 0tange The em•blt. called ·nie Taxi Project." was ~ by Mobil and the Urban Mass "iansportatlOO Administration of the U.S. Department of TransportattOn. Room lor IMploar 1 Ill Can you guess how many passengers a year are carried by cabs? The answer· 2.5 bllhon. We're not pushing taxis CNet other loons of mass tnanslt, but they are important even it often neglected. In tact. they are the only public transportation available in OYef 3.000 American communities. The prototype museum vehicleS. built to exacting specifications. went produced by two American companies (American Machine and Foundry. Inc .. and Steam ~ Systenw, Inc.) and three foreign firms ~. VOikswagen and Alta Romeo). The Idea waa to bullet. at a reasonable cost. cabs that would better 8ef"9 pesaeogeni. drlvefs and the taxi lnduStry. n.y CCMM In• boa. The designs are squansh These are nimble. perky vetucles you can walk in and out of-carrying packages, and without bumping your head. A depertuie from modified pas:seng8f-al iax1s, they could be great fOf subur - banites as well as city-dwellers Feetures lite Sliding doors and niches IOf wheel- chairs mahe them easier for the o6d and the handicapped. 1 • .......... ,,.,.~ , S-r.ow..., na ~·s 4-pesset iger cab Is deseJ-fuelecl with 3-apeed auto- matic transmission. gets 22 llO 24 miles per gaffon. \W(Swagen's taxi lo<*s lllfe a mnibus and teatur95 a hybrid power p&an1 with an electric engine for city driving and gasoline power for longer MtJls and taster speeds. Alfa Romeo's 5-passen- OM prototype has a ~ engine that runs on gasoline. The two American taxis have steam engines that can run on anything from unleaded gasoline and cfiesel fuel to keroeine and methanot. Wlt're ......._ Anything that mows more people better and more comfortably. OOl nMW ll9S fuel and enhances the urban environment is worth looking Into. Want to know more about these cars? A boof(, ·The Taxi Project: Realistic Solutions for Today" (160PllQ8S with 147 lllustrationa, nine of them In color), can be obtained by sending S7.95, p6us 50 cents handling charge. to Customer Sales SeMce. Mueeum of Modefn Art. ·11 W9s1 53rd Street. New YOO<. N. Y. 10019. oe.MtloM, llOI A, ....... Oii CotpMflOl'I, ISO f.911 «l ....... ,._ Votll. N. '!'. t0017 •1m-oo~ r ... ..-.. GaiMI' ......, w...- Heartthrob Robert Re4fonl Is the man you voted the most popular movie Idol for the second-year running. Last year he assumed the role from John Wayne, a three-time winner retired from the race. His new reigning counterpart Is We AMrcws. as the most popular actress. P• Mid.Ml GIMa, Starsky of "St.arsky and Hutch." vaulted to the top TV spot after only a season on the tube, AS did Llllldsay W.,.a of 'The Bionic Wocnan.'' Sharing honors In the TV supporting- role category were Rary WWdcr, the "Fonz." and Mk:laacl U...-. who be- comes a consecuttve three-time winner of our annual poll. Here's how the race went: MoN Acmr. Robert ~ easily edged out runner-up QllM U.weoll h Picked Your Favorites: '111EC PO~ WINNERS FOR 1916 i :. __ • J Jd~----...._.~ ... and third-place P_. Ne----. just as he did last year. Mo9k Actra.: We A...lrcws. In a see-saw upset, retrieved her title by a bare peroentage point from Barbra SU•' •"· who had won for the last two years. Dorie Day came In a distant third. D . \ 'T' TV Ador. WtMtng for his role as the Irrepressible crtme fi ghter, Paal ~Ga.er had no real oompetition from ,...._. ......_ or Aa.. Aw. (who ran firal last year.) They plac:ed second and third respectively. TV Aetna: In a breathtaking fln15h, U...y w..-grabbed the lead from .... 11 • • • .... ; . - A.;. Dh •-..; by three percentage points. Kara ~ mother on 'The Little House on the Pralrle,'' came In third. TV ~ Ador. Talk about overnight SI ICCessesl Kary WW&* of "Happy Days" walked away with the highest voting percent.age of aU cate- gories. He left .loM Tn..ata of 'Wel- come Back. Kotter," and R .... WaMe of 'The Waltons" far behind. TV~ Ac:trw: This was the most hotly contested category. MldiMl lAareel, who secured her title of three- time champion, triumphed by one per- cent.age point over Meleea Gaat-· young Laura on ''The Little House on the Prairie... Melissa WAS followed closely by .hie K..na JR (Rhoda's sister). liil.I SMtNowt ..... SUPER PLENAMINr S.W up to 18.91 on special oombinaUon pecka. Eleven vitMnlns and eight mineral• In each tablet help prevent vitamin deficiencies. FREEi New 32-1»1199 Vltmnln Boddel .. ; The Key Ingredient Discovered By A Medical Doctor • • You can lose 14 to 24 pounds or more without eating less food. If this sound~ too good to be true, get the entire program now and read what Medical Doctors say about it. We've just published a new guidebook, THE BRAN DIET, that is short enough for you to read in one hour and easy to understand. We've condensed a tremendous volume of research 1•m Ann Adkim. Here 1 am before t went on into 1·ust a few thousand words. It reveals that you can lose as much as you want without THE BRAN DIET and lost 110 pounds. Then, peopte would say. "She has such a pretty h1ce -hunger through an amazing weight loss secret that shrinks the fat right out of your body. if only she weren't so fat." Read my full story. Whit Mikes It Work? with heart, lung, kidney and artery with others and encour• those who It Must Wolt( -Or You Pay Nothing! disease are lowered astonishingly on have problems losing weight." A scientific st~dy described in our guidebook reveals why fewer calories are absorbed by your body from food that contains the proper amount of bran. while more calories are ab· sorbed from the bran-free food that most of us eat. It must work -no matter what you've tried before -or you don't even have to pay our low price of $1 .99. You'll Feel Full With The Right Amount of Bran in Your Diet The Br., Diet reduces the urge to overeat by requiring more chewing, slowing down the intake of food and stimulating secretions that induce a feeling of fullness. We invite you to ask your doctor for his opinion of our d iet. Between Meal Hunger B111ishedl Scientific studies show that volun· teers with the right amount of bran in their diet stayed full while those on a bran-free diet soon became hungry and ate again. Do you ever feel this way on your present diet? If so, the reason's simple: it lacks bran, the out· er fiber coat of grain that is usually discarded in milling. You just need a little bit of bran if it's present in the food you eat. When you fill out and mail the order form , you'll soon re· ceive dozens of tasty menus and reci- pes with foods which contain the bran you must have to lose weight and keep it off without being hungry. It's A Heali09 Diet Too The Bran Diet wasn't even designed for taki09 off fat. It was created as a healing d iet after the brilliant detective work of a famous cancer researcher. He observed that people in certain countries enjoy virtual im- munity from certain diseases, be- cause they have the right amount of bran in their diet. You'll read the full story in our guidebook. Two doctors recently praised bran in their newspaper columns. One says, "We now have evidence incriminating bland foods in the development of appendicitish polyps, diverticuli, and cancer of t e large intestine." The other says that our typical bran-free diets produce the cramping pain of divert1cular disease, and that 90% of the symptoms are relieved on the bran diet. Few people are constipated either. since no blockages form. High • blood cholesterol levels which go the bran diet. Phlebitis and hemor- rhoids are controlled too. Even ulcers and gallstones are related to the a· mount of fiber in your diet. H.ere's Proof That Orderi09 THE BRAN DIET Can Hefp You Shed 20 to 100 Pounds Or More Read what people who've tried it say in these true stories. Read why it may be the best way ever discovered to restore health and lose weight permanently. Hen f ..,, now. Order tHE BRAN DIET, •nd .. how •erv it will be fOf you to lote weight. "I lost 110 poonds on THE BRAN DIET.' • -Mn. Ann Adkins, Westfield. N. C. "I'd been fat all my life. I had tried all kinds of diet a1ds1..pills and fad diets. I'd lose 20 or .w pounds and gain it back -plus more. Then, at 31 when I weighed 224 pounds, I put myself on the bran diet. I know 1t sounds unbelieyable, but I stuck with it until I lost 110 pounds. I didn't go hungry at all. It's the kind of food, not the amount, that mat· ters. It's wonderful to be slim. Peo· pie that I work with are fascinated with what I've done. They used to say. "She has such a pretty face -if only she weren't so fat!" Now, I get lots of compliments. P.S. -My tiusband has lost 40 pounds too. and we are able to get out and do things we've never done before. It's been over 1 ~ years ii nee I reached 114 pounds, and I have no trouble keeping weight off. I would like to 1hare my newly found joy in life "Your Bran Diet Program has been recommended by my doctor from England, and he says it has cured many people." "My daughter end I have been on Plan No. 1 for awhile. It's easy to stay on becau• you don't have that empty feeling." -Mn. J. S. "The mlM*Oni and the meat· loef we the best I ever ate." -Mn. F. B. Check This Chart To See How Much Weight You Can Lose Fast After You Order THE BRAN DIET If On PLAN NO. 1 PLAN NO. 2 A Typical Without You Ca!' American htlng l8$1 Soon Weigh Diet You You Can This Mud'I Now Weigh Soon Weigh Or Leta 130 ·--·········· 116 ····-······· 93 140 ···-········ 125 ···-········ 100 150 ············· 133 ............. 106 160 ··········--· 142 ............. 114 170 ············· 151 ···--·-·-···· 121 180 ............. 160 --··········· 128 200 ·······-····· 178 ---········ 142 220 ·-··········· 196 ·····-····· 157 Six Wayi Going On THE BRAN DI ET Helps You Lose Weight 1. It keeps you off the "Yo Yo Syn- drome." (This is what happens when you lose a few pounds and then gain it all back.) 2. Your body 8bsorbs fewer c.tories than with the same amount of regular food. 3. The food is delicious and easy to fix -so you aren't tempted to go back to your old diet. lm89ine losing weight with these delicious dishes: Macaroni and Cheese, Pan· cakes, Brownies, Meatloaf.<. Dinner Rolls. Beef Stew, Rice l"'udd1ng, French Toast, Bran Cookies. 4. It works f•t. You can see results in a few days. You'll soon feel like jumping up and doing things. 5. It mobilizes the fat -not the muscle out of your body. Your skin stays smooth, your body firm. Your complexion will become clear.er. You will feet mentally alert. 8. Hunger di111PP9an because it fills you up. You don't feel weak. Order Our Guidebook, THE BRAN DIET, Now! Please mail the order form or invoice with your check now. We'll rush our guidebook, The Bran Diet, to you as fast as we can. You'll get Plan No. 2 when you order the extra menus, recipes and information. This plan is specially designed for people who want to lose a lot of weight fast. (In· cidentally, we explain how you can lose even more than the amounts given in the table for Plan No. 2, just by making one simple adjustment. Both plans are offered with our guar- antee of satisfaction or your money back, any time, for any reason. 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Comfonllble and Ettedlllo Wetghe only 7 oz Novel "flokl twT!er'6'. with hoel·wel<led s&ams enclollng abaort>enl taundef'llbje lln· ers 1n '°" vt'tyl, prevem escape ot 1r1y moisture Clottlea. bedding 1411Y dry Use 2 sets of ~ fOf flM nlghi. 81eec> wlltlo\A chanoe Moneytecll ~ Sizes fOf adults a chlldron. ORO£ll IV WAIST SIZEI Com plete wMh Hnel. $7 96: eictre i.ier. S3 96. 50 dllPOaable Nnens, S8 95 ftALCO MFQ. CO., Dept. 490 1537 E. McFedden Santa Ana. CA 92705 (SokJ by.,_, Since f 085} WHAT IN THE WORLD! BARBI BENTON Hugh Hefner's "touch of class" Barbi Baton. Hllgla Hefou'a girlfriead. talking: "Regardless of what Hugh Hefner says In · Playboy ' magazine, he be~ lleves In pennlssfveness for men, but not for women. For example, he loves to see girls In see--through blouses, but if he ever saw me In one, it would be the end of us for sure. He's too possessive In his kind of love. He'd prefer that l didn't date anyone else. But you can't have everything. He's very conservative when It comes to me. I guess there's a certain amount of class that goes with being conservative. He likes to believe that l have class." Presently Barbi's prov- ing her mettle as a recording artist, and there are a few hurdles to leap. "With the 'Playboy' Image It's hard to convince people I have talent. But without 'Playboy.' I would never have had a chance at . all." LITTlE EMILY "I aur• wlah I waa 7 •gain and lm.w wlult I know nowl" II • FAMILY WEEKL"· Oclot>er 3. 1978 Two baby orugutua who live at the Los Angeles Zoo (their names are Guy and Joy) have taken up painting as a hobby -and In order to support vari- ous programs for the blind and handicapped sponsored .by the Zoo Association. Guy's and Joy's original paintings are for sale, and Mrs. Chris Garton, a volunteer, says, 'What's re- markable about these young orangutan artists Is that they're A fad .... wen back: Tiny Tim, one-time gigantic star, under- stands what has happened to him but re- fuses to settle quietly atop the garbage heap. e r e's how he's quoted In a new book about him: "People keep asking me why they haven't seen me on the Johnny Carson show recently. It's just for one reason -be- cause l' m not hot. I understand that: lf I ever make the grade again, they'll call me. That's how It Is and should be. But l must admit. this current period is tough." According to the book, Tiny, who's currently liv· Ing at home wJth his mother Tillie, has one hope-to re- establish himself quickly. lt's a prospect that dominates his thoughts. He is continually hav- ing visions of the "new" Tiny Tim. Tiny sees himself as the star of a film. "My dream movie would pe based on a Victor Hugo story called The Man Who Laughed ,' " Tiny ex- plained. "It's the tale of a kid who's lost his parents. A .cruel slave trader takes him on a boat and beats him so much that his face becomes de- fomled. He always smiles, but so neat and serious about their work. They never throw paint or act playfully (as Is usual for members of the ape family) while they're creating. I'm also impressed by their sense of color and design." lt Is inter- esting to note that the male uses only his brush, while the female uses her whole body to create these abstract works, but with equally enchanting (or befuddllng) results. he's crying Inside. People look at him as a freak, a curiosity. So the slave trader puts him in circuses and makes a plle of money. He's sad his whole life, unl:ll he meets a beautiful, wonderful blind girl-Candice Bergen could play the part- who sees him for what he Is. Tl;ley fall In love, and he lives happily ever after." The book is "Tiny Tim," By Harry Stein. (Playboy Press, $8.95.) BIRnfDAYS (all Libra): Su- day-Gore Vidal 51; Chubby Checker 3.5. Monday-Charl- ton Heston 51. Taesday- Joshua Logan 68; Glynnis Johns 53; Donald Pleasence 57; 8111 Dana 52; Yvonne Braithwaite Burke 44. Wed- auday-Janet Gaynor 70; Thor Heyerdahl 62. Thanday -June Allyson 52; Andy De· vine 70. Friday-Jessie Jack- son 35; John W. Gardner 64. Satmday-John Lennon 36. ,/ BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Jue Alysoe ucl Gore Vidal Quips &Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY By IUdaard Al'IDCMlt Wkll dalld.ral ... ...., dllldra vklt.. V°" .. , wd m of me. "ltow Ill It?" "lt'a flee." I .. y. tJ.o.sla 1 ..... face ne problaa of • a1eep1ns place. My wife ablys pat. and al tM odtas Han beO--dle lddcl.la, fa1ilas. molMR. Bat I •at me a tOCHJaort aora Or lleeplng bag (wt caa't blnl ofa). I don't.know wily, I coUl.a't gaeu. It may bed-~. B•t W. la laooaty I tell: I marvel that I .aeep ao well. One wife's definition of re· tlrement: "Twice as much hus- band on half as much income." -COnrad Flordlo Two Alaskans spent a sum- mer vacation In the northern- most tip of Maine and had the time of their lives. As they were leaving, one of them said to his host effusively, 'Thank vou. thank you! Now I know what they mean by true South- ern hospitality!" -Dorotha Kent ( lltROUGH A am.D'S EYES Kids see Ille dllferenlty. Send or1glnal contributions 10 "Child," Family Weekly,&41 Le•lng1onA11e., N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $101r used-none returned. My 3-year-old nleoe Gina was cldighted at die arrival of her aew b•by co•1ln. What the baby waa about 3 months old, Giu tho99ht t.Hy ahoalct be old friends by now. SH greeted lier with a claeerfal, "HI Melany," bat wile• tlte baby completely isJM>red her, she llglled, "She thinks she cloesa't know me." 't .. -Martha Cochran Ogden. Utah fEnrichectFlavor:'M breakthrough brings unprecedented taste to low tar smoking. By "cracking'' cigarette smoke down into separate ingredients, researchers at Philip Morris discovered very special "key'' flavor units that deliver taste way out of proportion to tar. The discovery is called 'Enriched Flavor'. The cigarette packed with 'Enriched Flavor' tobacco is MERIT At 9 mg., one of the lowest tar levels in smoking today. Yet, MERIT actually packs the taste of cigarettes having more tar. Up to 60% more tar. 0 PhiUp Morria Inc. 1976 9 mg:'t•:· 0.7 mg. nicotine ev. per cigarette by FTC Method. If you smoke , you'll be interested. Tests verify Taste 9 mg. tar MERIT was taste- tested against five current leading low tar cigarettes ranging from 11 mg . to 15 mg. tar. Thousands of smokers were tested. The majority reported that even if the cigarette tested had up to 60% more tar than MERIT, MERIT delivered as much-or mare -taste. You've been smoking " low tar, good taste" claims long enough. Now smoke the cigarette. 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S11CN .. 0 611ll4Jtaftd 10100 D cm (]) llfl Footlllll ~der Ptl1ladelph11 Cities vs Atl1nt1 hlcons. and Los Ancettt Rall\S vs M1am1 Dolphins a @ llfl F'•tblU D1kJand Raiders vs New En&land Pa111ots ll S*'lol~B 12:00 D Tiit Clll..,i- 1:00 h41es lutban San D1e10 P1drtt vs los An&eles Dodier~ ~ MFl foMNA ~n D1eco Char&ers vs Denver Broncos ID l'CAA Hitlllicllts 1:30 O Aftltll luebaH Cahlo1n11 Angels vs Oakl1nd A's 3:00 fD Grllld l'Tia leMb $4!111111er Tout 'fueman s rund lnte1n1tt0nal Open Cll1mp1onsh1ps" Com11e ol the men s S•nates ind Doublts semi· finals lrom the Cow Palact on San Fr1nc1sco 3:30 D Collect Football '75 4:00 B USC football llo11ns vs Iowa 4:30 ID lleitre Da111t Football hptd ho&hhahts of IHI week's game S:OO m Amt1ic1n Antle• S:30 Ill> rn 01•l•lld lt1icler SlcltUnts MONDAY, OCTOBEll 4 6:00 U (121! tU ) Q'f) llfl Moncier Nlcllt Fooihll Poltsourgn S1ee1ers ws Minnesota V1k1n1s $ATUllDAr, OCTOBER 9 9:30 U (!1tl ())) C8l Allltric.ln lt11ue Bis.ball Ch1mpio11slllps Ne11 YOik Yankees al Kanus Coty Chiefs 12:30 U {!Bl (l) !J)J NCAA Colle11 Football Live covmge ol fhe 1ame be tween the Oklahoma Soonm and the f ou longhorns from the Cotton Bowl on Dallas, T eus 1:00 fD 611fld "it h11n1s ~"''"' Tour Island Hohday Pro leM•' Ctusic," lrom Hawa11 2:00 m °""''"°""'., ao.1in1 4:00 a Cllud llno1 Show 4:30 U Cl1l CD CBS $pof1l s,edaculer S:OO 8 (6 ) <HJ lblioNI lu111t BIA0.11 Chlmp1oml11ps Cinc1nnall Reds, vs Philadelphia Phillies 10:00 Q) Motrt D1111t Football lliclltt1hts 10:30 U Colleca football UCLA vs Stanlord 11:30 U USC footNn USC vs Wast11n1ton Stale $UNDAY, OCTOllD 3 6:00 D ct> "North C.try" (IOv) '69-Jeft Graham &:00 Iii ct.' "Min ol le11n4" {dra) '71 -Peter Strauss GI (.CJ "Ttltow Subman111" (mus) '68 lhe Beatles 9:00 U {ta ) fl() ft) "The Wa) We Were" (mus) '7J-Robert Red lord, Barbra Streisand MONDAY. OCTOBEll 4 1:00 D (.C) "Un•nown Wlldtrness'' nature adventure 72 Iii (t) "Where H's At" (dra) '69-0avid Jan~en. Robert Orrvas. Rosemary fonyth, Brenda Vaccaro 9:00 8 @ (I) (JD) m ft'> "lltfff 6iYt An Inch" (dro) '71-Paul Ne,. man Henry Fonda 8 (CJ "ThtJ OnlJ •ill Tlltlr MHttrs" ldr>) Tl James Garner Katharine Ross TUFSDAY, OCTOBU S 1:00 D "h11 of Ille U11d1rw1ltr World" (underwater doc ) 7S ltllre Noel.sen D ct.. "Duth of A In" (dra) /3 Akom lamuoft WEDllESDAY, OCTOIE• 6 1'00 D llll CU UOl ID te1 "How to Im• Up A Happy Marriaat" (com) '76 Barl>lra [den, Hal ltnden g ct) "s.-Wondtn ol Ille Wnt" {nature adventure) '12 O <CJ "Tiit C.rtllhrs" {susp) '63 Robert Stac~ Potty Berte" THURSDAY, O(TOllER 7 1:00 U "Tiit l'rldt Of tllt hnlta" (dra) •z Gary Cooper Waller Brennan Ill '~ "Tiie Otfiatll Ont1" (dra) ~8 fony Curlis. Sidney Poot.~• Caoa W1ll1ams. T~todoie 81kel r.tDAT, OCTOBEll I 1:00 U t CJ "Hu11lt1S Of tl1t Wild" nature adventure lllm Iii CC) "OnlJ Ont Drr ltft hfora T-rrow" (d11) 71 Peler Duel 9:00 U <ID ID (I) (CJ ''lra.nlsan" {dra) 15-John Wayne 8 (6 ) O (t) "Tiit 'rtat l+oltdinb" (dra) '76-Paul Michael Clam, Sally Str~lhe11. Ruth Gotdon SATUllDAY, OCTOICll • 6:00 II [C) "A Shot In tllt D11~" (com) '64 Peler Sellers me Somme1 1:00 11 (C) "Mi1hty Joe Toun1" (dra) '49 Robert Armstronr 9:00 D 12'1) (IJ lfOJ 1]1) rC:) "SSSSSSS" (dr~) 74 Strolh•r Mfll1"· tlealher Mr.nmJ THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANG E COUNTY TELEVISION SUNDAY, OCTOIEll 3 2:00 freellaM Sbtclli111 l:OO r.s Man hhtts 4:00 f web '°' 1111 f1111ily 5:30 AIMllCl'S WI .... 6:00 1lM AllltrlWI llldiu 6;30 l'atn" 11011 ' Gove Me Liberty or Givt Mt Death ' 7:00 CalifoiMI bsa1n 7:30Wo!Mn 1:00 Mlllk l'rOft(t l'rttenb 1:30 llo ltOOlll at Ille T .Me 9:00 M Ille Tot> 10:00 l'Cllairn to Lita! lllONDAT, OCTOBU 4 CJ:OOAM Tli Clll Ch'11111 9:30 Foods IOI lhe flmUy 10:00 Math M.tters/Woid""ith lO:JD Odyaey/f11tu11 11:00 Cuy Drawln&IAnlmalt l Suell 11:30 Et.dric Co!npa117 12:00 Sesamt St1ttl 1:00 Soltt Ill/Inside-Out 1:30 ClliWrtll Of 111• World 1:00 Calitofllia b.wu 2:30 Anltliull ta~1ie11te l.'00 WIN Str ttl 4:00 Zoollll HO Electric ComPlllJ 5:00 Mlst11 bet" lleipbo111ood S:JD V-111• Alftrt 5:00 Fwcb fOI Ult fa111~ 6:l0 A T11111 to 6<ow 7:00 As M111 lttlawes 7:30 The Frtlldl CMt 1:00 Tiit Adlms Cllr011icles 9:00 Onid Susslincl $1iow 11:00 lhcllell1Lt11111 leport TUESDAY, OCTOllEll 5 9:00AM Madlltil/ltllrtr Rtport 9:30 F1Hhan4 Shldli111 10:00 Cower lo Cover/Math lilatttis 10:30Ytrtbblt Soup/ltl's Draw 11:00 &etd & 8utter1Wn/ · Odrsw1 11:30 EltctflC Com111111 12:00 Smmt S.rttl 1 :00 IMldt-OuVScitflCt !:JO lli.,,in/W0<dllllltll 2:00 A4ams Olror11dts J:OO Saa111t Simi 4:00Z-! C:JO Clectric Ctlil,artY 5:00 Midtf Rottn tltll11llo11*1d S:JO lnfitlity fact~ 5:00 Mu lllcl l.1Mor1-1 6:JO fl'Mllan4 Slat~iftc 7:00 Rat &tit• •llCI , ... 7:30ttfw lo Do" 1:00 Califtnlit '1rMta 1:30~ 9:00 Muttrpltee Tlleattr 10:00 Tiit ficlll to .. ltemtm btrtod 11:00 Madltil/lahrtr 1.,.r1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOl£11 i 9:00AM kl'ell/l.thrtr llt,orl t:30 ,..., .., 111t r •llJ 10:00 Ca1y Drawf111Chlldro oi 111t Wotld/Rll,._ 11:00 VICfblllt.SowJ!S.1 8'1 II :lO Eltdric Ctmpan, 12:00 S.S.111t SlrMI 1:00 ~ft AM1 YOll/l.tt'I Oraw 1.30 s,ltftct F11111a/Conr to C...1 2:00 M111 lllilds. M111 Destroys ?:30 Stoiy $liowaw l:OO Stsa111t Strffl 4:00Z..I 4:30 Utctrit CompallJ ~:00 Mister lleaen lltttllborllood ~:lO Villa Altcre •:oo flJOds '°' "'' Fa111i11 i:JO A T1111t to Grow 7 :00 As Man 8tll1ffs 1:30 Starbo11d 1;00 Al Ille Tot> 9:00 My hllltr C..lb Mt Soll 9:30 Harr1 Tr11111an · 1'11111 Spea,lna 10:30 r11 Clli Cll'u111 11:00 MKNell/Lahm Report THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 9:00 AM MatNtll/lehier a.port 9:l0 frtellalld Sketdll111 10:00 Wordsll!lth/Odf"t' 10:30 Cow11 to Cower /Math lilatttn 11:00 IMWt Ovt/All Abou1 You t1:30 [Itel"' Co111pa11y 12:00 Seia111t Strttt 1:00 Science Fil111s/Vet1llblt Soup 1:30 Allirub l Suell/Bread l lllltttrllies 2:00 Coftsulller Su"lnl •tt 2:30 flit NJturlliJb 3:00 WIN Street 4:00Z-! 4:30 Dtcttic ConlpallJ S:OO Mister hafn lltflltborhood S: JO t11fi11ity hdoiy 6:00 Man 1114 His Clmt011111tnl •: 30 f retlulld Shtdlil\1 7:00 llul Estate and You 7:30 FOf Tour t11lor1111lioll 1:00 !ft rtlfof1111nt1 al Wolf T11p 10:30 flit loardh11 House 11:00 MKlltil/ltllrtr lltport f'lfllMf, OCTOIElt I 9:00AM Madleil/ultrer ll1port 9:30 Foods fM the flmily 10:00 RIPl'lts/All About YOll tO:lO Anl1111ts ' Slldl/OdftMJ 11:00 Solla 111/Vtrtllblt Soup 11: JO Clectric Company 12:00 Sesa111t Strttt 1:00 usy Dmrln11Futu1u l:JO l.tt's 0<1w/Sc1t11Ct films 2:00 llota 3:00 WIM Strtet •:OO Zeoml 4: JO Clectric Company 5:00 Mister •oe•n Neictl'*11ood S:lO VIiia Altt11 •:OO foods t. t.11t fa111ily 6:JOA TlllM It"" 7:00 Vottt'a ,.lint 1:00 Wllllillll• w... In llmn l:lO Wtll StrHt Wld ':00 Tiit AdallU Cltl'Oftk* I 0:00 611114 l!Mloll 11 :JO flit MK"tll/lahr11 ltporl SATURDAY, OCTOBEll 9 l:OO A T1111 to Grow 3:)0 C.llfortlit lta4ltS 4:00 MM M4 EMii..,.. S:OO Rtal Est1f1 M4 YDll &:00 Hlrry T ntNll (R) 7:00 flit Foll W 17 1:00 "°'' ~:00 Muter'"'• Th.,trt 10:00 6rut ;.rfOfma~ Harry Reasoner and Barbara Watters report the news ol the nation and the world, Monday through Friday, on ABC News With Harry Reasoner and Barbara Watters. premiering Monday, at 7PM Michael Conrad portrays LI Macavay, Oet Sgt Oelvec. ch1o's commander. In an episode m which an ex-con is forced back Into crime. In Delvecchio, Sunday, at lOPM on CBS. Pege4 TV WEEK. OCT06ER 3. 1976 BROOKLYN BOY HAVING FUN Phil Foster. seen weekly as Laverne's father. Frank Difazio. on the hit ABC series Laverne and Shirley. holds the d1s11nction of being one of the few "stand-up comics" appearing regularly on a network television ~eries. Surprisingly. for a personality so well defined over the years. Foster comes off as Frank D1Faz10. not as Phil Fo~ter. who has by now played every well-known night club in the United State~ (past or present) and guested on a muhiude of telev1s1on shows and series going all the way back to New York City's first TV station. Phil thinks Laverne and Shirley works because "ifs the first lime since the early days of'Lucy' that they've let two girls have a good time ju~t being two girls. not comediennes." The ongins of what h.is proven to be a long and successful career for Foster began across the street from the Palace Theater in his native Brooklyn. when he joined up with a group of kids who sang and danced out front. hoping to get a show ticket in return for their elforrs. From playing (in front ot) the Palace. he went on to amateur talent competitions where. the bushy eye- browed Foster recalls ... I developed a hatred for accor· dion players. spoon players.• and midgets who were tenors and sang ethnic songs ." As previously mentioned. Phil Foster has been seen on television since its infancy. "I go back to the days when we had to apply blue make-up to our faces so we'd photograph whil\!." He's watched lhe growth of the medium. and as a qualified observer 1s not w11hou1 his opinions. "In those early days tn New York we made very 1111le money. But the one thing that I miss today 1s the freedom of the air we had then. It seems to me as 1f as 1elevis1on got stronger. 11's got1en more hackwards.'' One m.i1or}developmen1 thal has happened to Phil Foster as a res ult ofh1s role on Laverne and Shirley 1s not a career move. but a whole new life ~tyle. Despite the fact he vowed to Walter O'Mallcy 20 years ago when O'Malley moved 1he Dodgers 10 Los Angeles that he'd never again root for the team in person at the ballpark. Phil Fo~ter is sellling in JUSt fine in Sou1hern California. 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"- Cl) Lit l1lttw .. lJclit (l) .. 1.--.n1 • =: DllaftrJ • c..,. l'rtfilt CBI NM • @ CJ) Cl) °"' Mtfts ARTIST RECREATES HARRY TRUMAN Dick Smith is best known for the faces he creares. He made-up Marlon Brando for his role in "The Godfather" and crea red many of the_ spec1ul effects in "The Exorcist." And fo r a special public televi- sion program. he transforms actor Ed Flanders inro President Harry S. Truman on Tuesday. at 9PM on KCET. Channel 28. Flanders portrays Hurry Truman on the hour television special. Harry S. Truman PLAIN SPEAKING. an extraordinary solo performance of a lifetime of Truman memories. based on the national best seller produced by David Susskind and directed by Daniel Petrie (producer/director of "Eleanor and Franklin"). To perfect the transformation from 44 year--0ld Flanders to Truman at 68. Dick Smith started wirh a plaster cast of Flander's face. added to his features with duy and cast foa m latex pieces or "appliances" from the clay. These were attached with pirit gum to Flanders until he resembled Truman. Work ing from his own elaborate fi le of photographs. Smith leng1hened Flanders' nose and thi ckened his jawline and throat with delicate latex casts. life-hke down 10 indivi dual ~ores. The result: an almost e.11act replica of Truman s profile. The big problem with making up fo r a character:· Dick e.11plains. "is that you can only add. you can't take away •.. the art is to create the 11lusion of a person's appearance." Smith used some more unusual techniques to <m It la Writt" 11:00 • "'"'*Al cmm ~ 1111ts eoarof~tJ IS Trw .W 11-.., (I) Tlluu:WiNew .. Ille s.tti fD WNW ..._ c.t...-8 (121 Cl)) 8 0.. 1111 ~ .., •llciM ,,..,.. (II ..... tllt l'tetl D lllOW Yt11t 14Mt 81 TH nillbl!IMs II) Cllltrdl ill ttie .._. -9:30-a f1nl 1a,tist C1MKc11 8 cm CD (I) •fl r...w l'rt--11:30- Iii-. Sllow • li•lllJ Snuart sa.. 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DHIUIDIM ...... a ra"" 1e,.,t 0 Siii Oieto lllllM Out 1:00 -10:30-D lllC Wcioa s,edal A Convtr· s.ihon with R1bb1 lewis F1nktlste1n • (1211 Cl)) ID Mmtw111 of as..1111111 liilipll CJ) ,a4rts IHOlll P1drts vs -~&c.ttllo Ood&m Clm ...... 111 • Hu4 °" .., C.lmy CM"4 D lllowlt: w111111 11 a Tilauull4 m rr..-..Cltl~ Faas" (dra) 'S7-Jamu Caaney complete t~e aging Truman. "I though• 1hat Fd should see like Truman. duplicating his eyesigh t as an old man." Before production. Flanders was fim:d with co ntact lenses rhat allered his own good vision to that of the late President. then glasses were made from Truman's prescription. adding 10 the authentici1y of Flanders· performance. . Flanders also agreed to have his hair stripped of its natural color for the show : "It's almost impossi- ble 1o color hair white and have it look natural." Smith explained. "Ed also had to be fitted with denw res. Truman had that great ~mile. he used to Hash it_ constanrly. Ed's teeth just weren't that big." To finish Flanders' appearance. Dick used liquid la tex to bu ild up wrinkles. then colored his face and hands and added the realistic details: freckles. liverspots and small red veins. ...... 7 • PERSONALIZm • STYLISH •WY TO USE • ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR l FRIEND SHAPE AND SIZE OF LABEL Mra. John Doe 123 Mein Slretl Anylown, Anyalel• 123&5 Lebela Do No t He"• A Printed Border. Stylish Vogue type on fine quality whire gummed paper. i-Attlnth~-;;,;o~.-~ti;;;,;;;i,-;;h-$1-:-75;;;- I I Pilot Printing L•bel Div., : Poat Off ice Bo• 1560 I Cost• Mesa, C•llfornl• 92626 I I I I I I I I I• S11t• t~ uH yeur Zip COiie : 1111·111111'11a ~---------------------~ , .... T\/ WEEK, OCT06EA 31 Ul70 ., Cltris ..... (Producer of the ABC's "COS") Someone once said. "It's a cood thine we have 1rn1ty, otherwise all the Austuhans would fall off the Earth " That's a mildly tunny hne, but 1n a str1n1e sense 1t has a r1n1 of truth. I'm an Austrahan, and I reilly do believe I have a somewhat upside-down perspective on what makes &oocl television, at least insofar as our new mies. "COS," 1s • concerned. WithQut accusma any particul11 procrams, 11 seems to me that television v-riety shows have become too stereotyped. Viewers can Wp the dial to any of them and see the same cues! stars, hear the same soncs. and watch the same type of skits They mlcht not even realize which show they're watchint until the announcer comes on and tells them. This is definitely not the plan we have In mind for "COS." first. there's our star Bill Cosby. He's distinctive, he's well·known. and felfi would not admit that he is one of the most widely accepted comic 1eniuse$ in America, 11 not the world. Bill simply walks on staae and people start smilin&, which aives us a head start ri&ht there. He ca11 ao from a Las Veaas n11htclub to a 1elatin commercial Wiilhout i;han1in1 his ima1e and still br1n1 down the house.. ttowever, "COS" wilt not be a weekly hou1 of stand·up comedy, nor will it be a steady dose of Bill rappin& with you111sters. In truth. it's difficult to say precisely what the show will be, because I envision each PfO&ram as beina different. To be more specific, "COS" will be humor. 11 will be music and rt will be "event television." Tlte latter term is important because it embr1ce1 a creat number of tbinl$ we Intend to accomphsh on the series. We will deal with sports (one episode 111cludes a seament on soccer, probably the world's most popular sport, with Bill, PfO players from the Los An1eles Aztecs and rock superstar Rod Stewart). We will deal with SC1ence and current events (another early show will feature the actual astronauts who will man America's first space shuttle). We will examine show businm in a unique way. with top stars often appearin1 in roles vastly different from the ones which made them famous, 01, simply doin1 somethin& that interests them, be it han1·1lidin1. needlepoint Of scuba divina. We are also intensely aware that we are dealin1 in an electronic medium, and we will use every new alld innovative television technique m ilable to ma~e "COS" visually imaginative and exciting. The averaae viewer probably couldn't care less it we used mtni·cams or a pinhole camera, p~inted scrims or the most sophisticated chromakey. But the difference in look, and the wild video "trips" we will be able to achieve will be readily visible to all. We will be dealina extensively with youna people of all aces and bacl!Jrounds in a nriety of sets and settincs; we will offer wholtsome prooammin& wllich, rather than a variety series. Wiill be a series with infinitt variety; we will provide information, entertainment, and, above al~ fun. It looks as if it will be a crazy, busy fall for all of us associated with "COS" and I ~ope you will be able to 101n us each Sunday nithl on ABC. SUNOAV (Condnued) ®J llfl F_...• San D1tco Charaers vs Denm Bloncos. a w.ict " Acli<111twt • ....,... , ........ lllMlr• ( Q:ll CJ)) f 11'11 ae,.rt 1B lilcrafill 4t ..._!Ha llustres QJ ICM HicMiPts -1:30- ., lllC lllicile S,.CW: F.us ol He,e A one-hour documentary on Yucostav11, uplonn1 its history. cul ture and people, plus 1 study ol piesent·day rehc1ous hie there e b&tls lut~all Cahforn1a Anaeb vs Dakllnd A's 8 M"it: CC) "Th Girl RttSh" (com) '55-Rosahnd Russell, Fer nando umas all CJ) lllPlit: "fate Is tltt H1111ter" (dra) '65-Gtenn fOfd, Nancy Kwan (3) The lrMlt lltlMrs (f21l CJ)) Mitul Werld 2:00 tit lloYlt: "Rtu11lo11 In France" (adv) '43-Joan Crawlord, John Wayne. 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Harold Solomon Eddie O.bbs (QI) CJ)) s.,.r .... s,.dtls ·1• -3:30- Wtestliq at tilt Olylllpic U Collt1t footNI '75 <m CD Mr. Clli'5 @(J)W.111·12 a-...•,_ 11111 ((21) Cf)) "" footblll Plly\Kk Qt) Marcus Welby 4:00 U USC foetball Tro11ns vs Iowa 8 Ill> CJ) Tiit Ca111paiC11 aflCI tllt Can4idltes 8 Voyaet to the Bottom ol the Su CJ) lnter111tioflat Hour r.IDJ Vaudnille m RICHARD THOMAS • Walton's John·Boy Stirs Today at 4:00 m Mootit: CC) "Re4 S.r at Morn· Ina" (adv) '71-Richard lhomas <Ill CD lloU Collctrt a World of SvrYinl ( (21) (()) Celltc• f oolblM '75 D lit T tt footkll KiPlicllts m Calllflll$ rrelilt-Vitwpojnt on Nutritioll -4:30- • World of S.rmal f Kl tltt 11.atiofl @ Collctrft (3) nu .. h$SIMU to Advuture m Motrt Dame footbaU Hipli11tts Q}l laews m Hollywood Chet 5:00 U Star Trek (I) Motie: (.CJ "Trapeu" (dri) '56-Burt Lancaster. lony Cunis B lIOJ llews Jacques c.ust1111 S,.C11I 0 TIM World at W11 G> Mtwit : CC) "Rtt•rt1 el tht Sena" (adv) '66 -Yul Brynner. Robert r uller m Allericaa/lstlll .ln1Sll Hout Ill) CJ) llttt IM hess a Wild Wild w.st (a CJ)) Ari's $tlor1s World (JI) Mo•i•: <1:) "Mon Over Du· ~,.. .. (com) '63-DOftS Day, lamu Garner m Amenun An11t1 -5:30- D CIAl (8) ({) llews tJ Wide World of Adventure <Ill rn Oakllnd llaicltr Sidelines ((21) Cl)) Tait to the M111a1er m l'K Eipl football HipHpb m fte$la filipiu •VENING 8 :00 D tampaian '76 S lin-W U Mowie: CC) (2hr) "The 110t11t Coulltry" (adv) 69-Jeff Graham. Ron Hayes B (lltl W) 1111 Capbltl I lt11· nlllt Gutsls drt Gabe KJplan. The Happy Days Gane Ron Howard Donny Most. [rm Moron. and Ro1 Kelly j )...., .,.._... (ID) fNbMt "Cabrrllo Was Rrfhl" tit Tiit Undtnea World of Jac•ua Colistuu Ul> Rlitll Gtt.u• s. mean.a @ r11111 f11ture l3l s.ace: '"' m Wlttr Wot1d m Corw .... -6:30- u (i1j ""' 8 CIMMI Camera (fDl Di!MllSioft .,, m Womt11's ""IU Sloly m hsspol1 to T rawtl m !loller Ga111es 7:00 U CUl (1) (I) Ml lllillllles D WORLD TV PREMIERE! • MAJOR DISNEY MOVIE 8 (2J) CIHml m World 114 Dit- lltY "One Little Indian Rosie's Rt ven1e" Conclusion of a two-parl comedy Slairrn& lames Garner, Vera M1lu and Jodie foster Garner POf trays an AWOL cavalryman who es capes rnlo the desert aboard 1 mean tempered camel Sointtllina s,.dal U (fB) CJ)) all COS Guests 1n elude Bea Arthur. Abe Y11oda from 'Barney Miller.'' the Bay City Rollers. Kareem Abdul Jabba1, and Fred lite Cockaloo from "Barella '' Peget .... ~ New Show! Funfor everyone with Bill Cosby and special guests: BEA ARTHUR ABEVIGODA KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR FRED THE COCKATOO (From Barette) cos 97aOOPM<D TV WEEK OCTOBER 3, 1!178 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN G8100PM<D First Time on Television I Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford star in the b lockbuster love story you've been waiting for! ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE G9sOOPM<D Pege 10 SUNDAY (Condnued) Cl WiW WiM West m MW Wo!W of Afthllals m 111e Fii m JJp.-· °'""' QI) llltwit: ~ (90) "Man on A Stri111'' (d11) 71 Chmtopher Georae. Joel Grey fD World ,rtD -7:30-m us1 of ttie wiW fD Or. Mt: Tiie ...... " [Wll '9 lllrun Ulllllllt 'rocram 8 :00 a (ll) Th Sonnr ud Clltr Slllw Guests are Barba11 Eden and I he Smothers Brothers u o CIJ ®l m Tiit lie Ew•11t: •f.1rt114111U" Cone.I (dra) '7S-Ava Girdner, Charlton Hulon Gto11e Kennedr. Lorne G1eene. Genevieve Bu1otd, R1Chard Roundlree Tht he honal calaclysm1t deslruchon of the contempomy metropolis ot Los An eeles by lwo maSSJve earth tremors a Tiit l4fl111111 & laf•ltJ Guests .,, l\lartha R1ye and Alan Sues (I) ,...., lllarsllan Variety Hour U (QI) Cl)) 111 Sh Miiiion S lbn "Dou~t Trouble" flrp Wilson ma~es his dramatic debut in the dual role ol the Prime M1n1ster of an Alr1can nation and a sm1ll lime Amer1t1n enlertaine1 who 1s·sc1ent1f1tally pro crammed to 1mpmonate the tore.en d11n1tary durrna a state visit D Motl•: (C) (2hr) "Mu of l.attM" (dra) 71 Peter Strauss Tina Aumonl GJ Mowlt : (2hr) "h llH S.b· uriH" (mus) '68 lhe Bullu Set Pepper's lonely Hurts Club Band Q) Salll y"" Slllw 8 lilllSiul Vlfitty s:> lirut ,trltrMHCH 'Bern stein/H Y Ph1lharmon1e -1:30-a OwtnuJ Mlaioll 9:00 U (ll) (]) ~·A mysterious bomber kills innocent victim~ wllen a Molotov codt11I 1s los.sed 1n the window of a Manhattan rest1ur1nt M they bea1n to p1m lhe story to1ether. Koiak and hi$ sOH meet onr. dead end alter another not 1uf111ne thlt a member of the force. Jett Braddoc-(Joe Mascolo), has lost his 111llnend 1n the bl.st and thet his wife, Molly (fionnuala rtan11an). IS 1mplated 1n the bomb1nc e<>r1tMerti • ((21) ())) 0 AIC Su•dtJ lllN: CC) (211115111) "Tiit W17 Wt W.rt~ (dra) '73-ltobert Rtdfl)(d, Barbra Stre~nd Ille bittersweet romance of two ~pit 110•1n& up and arow1na apart Cl) REl HUllllAID • Carntlit Hill S,.Cial ............. ,~ ... ,. ... ,... all Tiie OM W11 fD II.st.,._ Tkltre: Tiit liloofl· ...... GJ ll $Mw M Sylm .WI -9:30- D <llJ 0 ()) G lllC Sudar llyatery-Q11i•cr "Go r 11ht City Hall-To the Oeath" Three ltmt Emmy winner Jack Klu&man lll<S u a h11d·d1iv1ng medte1l eum1ner wllO attempt$ to solve a series of deaths with one common link. but meets w11h resistance lrol!I ~ poliht1tly COllttolltd police dep11tm1nt Iii Tiit 1Un1 Is eo.1111 ill Sa1111111 & eo., .. ,, m 11.at11 " Uf• m C«Olll .. 10:00 D (ll) C!'l OeM«llio Del~ec c!llO 1uns up 1111ost 111n1 ol street corner utortion1Sts and a ne11hbot hood lull of victims t11ho ue too temfled to IHltfy a111nst the11 IOI mentors-a terror t~t ts later 1ush hed when 1poloct1nl01ma-t who was planted 1n lhe 11n1 IS lciund mu1 defed Rich1td Ynicuez, Hectoi Ehn, Pepe Serna and Rlldotfo Hoyos 1uest • 0., of OitcMfJ ., "'"' ltd Armtr9111 CD limptll Mlur G)fBlltws IBl "*lie Policr for11111 fl) Tiit Matfts Chrollitltt (II) m a.iu ,.,, m 1.o11 Gordon s... -10:30- • Jimmy S••Wrt Show D flrint UM fa Tr1wtl fll111 11:0 0 a @ m""" D (IQ) 0 lltws . '"-""' Tiit ma.~ m Mtwlt : -·n 1rt1·lli11 Steps" (mys) 'J~-Robttt Oontt. Madeleine Carroll m SilllstlH Cinttlla @ ..... "\tie G.1111t a Allltriu-.200 furs m hts of .,_. He1111tS m Jill., s.awrt SM. -11:15-. """ ()J) {)) SMlllly 111d C.,..111 <• ) Wt William $llow -11:30- D Sports flul/lllN: M""'"- Lalld!My" !com) '62-Jack Lemmon, l\ttn Nov at f red Astaire. Lionel Jet Ines, EsteUe W1nWOOd. D S-lllY & CMpanJ elllt 790 CM (J)Ttlt,.. D lileN: CCl "Imitation of Uft'' (dr1) 'S9-lana Turner, John Gavin, Sandia Dee, S11San Kohner (ml Mtwle: (C) "llo'l>trJ'' (dri) '67-Stanley Ba~er. Joanna Pettet. James Booth. !BJ Miiiie llld Ille SI*• Wtnl .., EllcMltTt a Tiit m c... 8 Molflt: CCJ "Tllt .... lllOlll" (com) '69-Shelley W1nte11, Slella Stevens Shtp Ward, Beverly Gar l1nd -11:45- D (QI) (D) '-ttr lillfsMU Vlri- tty SM Cuuts include the Los Anaetes Comedy All Stars. Hal llndeil, Path Pqe. Carolyn Wills and Slisln Sulhn n 12:00 fJl) Net T t6l'rilloll ...,._ 1:00 11 Al OM Witll ... 2:00 D Mowte: ct'l "Tiit l111patlut Htlrt'' (dra) '71-Came Snodarus. Mtebatl Br1ndon. 11 Spulln1 frttlr -3:30-u Mowlt: (C) "liupolnt" (wes) '66-Audic Murphy, Warren Stevens THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND IRUST DEIDLOANS QNANY R~LESTATE: Not aU tecond trutt deed loan• coat the same. That's why the Federal Government haa given you a simple way of comparing the annual cost of any loan ... the Annual Percentage Rate. The loW«r this rate, the lower your annual coat Mosl other companie• ask you to pay Annual Percentage Ratu from I ~ to 2J~. That's ~cause they charge you 10% interest, a maximum commis· sion and give you a short time to repay. Not us. Through Reliable your interest rate is lower (9%), the commission is lower, and you get more time - 8 years -to fuJly repay your loan, including prin· cipal and interest. There are 1'10 bAUoon payments. We offer you •n Annual Percentage R.te of 12.88%. Check around. We ~lieve it's the best rate avail- able ... and h's available to everyone. The figures look like this. For every $1,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The total of payments i6 $1 .407.36. We also offer shorter term loans at the same Interest rate and commi .. ion, but with proportionately higher Annual Percentage Rates. Naturally, you can pay off your loan at any time by pre•paying interest on the balance in accordance with ttate law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000 on a fine or eecond trust deed loan -on ariy real estate any· where in California. On the average, you11 have your loan In 10 working days. No gimmicks. No double-talk. We just think it'• good buslnua to give you the facts ... and more money for your money. I 9[lRELIABLE ll MORTGAGE CORPORAT ION Tr1stH • RISJldM Brekm ler Z6 rwr •iloeaJOfflcee: Ora..-Co: 2295 W Ball Rd ,Anaheim (714) 'TM·6541 LoeA ...... : 320 No Vermont (21.S) "6·1525 SF v.lley: 18455 Burbank Blvd .Tarzana (Z'l.S) 997·~ Dlnct To&l·frp ~: San Gabriel Valley (2131442 6668 Sou1h Bay -Long Beach (213) 644 2272 Ventura County (8051497 3733 An EntcrprlH of Synanon: ~The People ButlntH" P~11 MONDAY OCTOIO 4 Ftr ............... ....... ,itaM ... DAYTIME PIOCAAMS. .... lw ,.. tell\tnfl Ct, Wt IN ,,,., ...... DATTillC llOWIES lO:Oe • "bfflta" (com) '40- 0.Yid NIYtft. "Mr. ~ .. (dra) '44- ~ude Rauu. Btttt Davis IBI "r1l4t ti th llarl11tt" (dra) '45-John Garfield ll:IO • (CJ "•tMr Sar c.H· ,.,. .. (dra) 'S6-Rock Hudson U:OO • "W..11 ti Utt Y11r" (com) '42-Klth1rint Hepburn, Spencer Tr1q. l:GO alill (CJ ''lllef ... "' Tllti1 I.Ms" (d11) '69-John Payne 2:08 • (CJ "Tiit lMt C.1Mlld" (dra) '55-Sterlln& Hayden. l:GO(}I (CJ......._ .. (adw) '61- MichHI Gooah, M11co Jollns 3:31 • (CJ "Tiit 5eM -I IN IM_ .. (wts) '69-Robert Mitchum. Ceorae Kennedy •V•NINQ 1:00 • (fZ) CJ) Cl) <II .... e o w ma._ ... ,,, .. CI>"-Pyle • (a Cl)) 8 •fl IH41J llilM hleWI P1ttsburch Stetltn n Minwob Vikincs •"'-'*' -~F..itr •Ma•·l2 ellttlta.cats -6:30- • Dlull! Gues1s include lc!werd Asller, Alu Haley, Pat Boone. Waltt1 Murplly & the Bi& Aclplt Band Cl) ..., Criffitll 111 llen Criffit s... •Flllitr Affalf (ll)(J)~t .............. 7:00 D O CI>GIMI e u.n a. (I) My lllr• S.S Cl) Tt T .. tile Tnitll • c.c.tm-• , LM Llcy .., T1lt Fii ., Ci111 • u,....I IS ~ Criffitll tD lllcfWllUllrtr leporl m DfllMtk Series Clll MUnu f1111i1J -7:30- D c.111111111 lytlM • .... , .. ltr Diiiin CI> T1lt ~ Cou,i. Cl) .... 1lllt TllM • T1lt ....., •• Wiid • ...,'-ell (fZ) CJ) Dlllr ,.,. .. 0 Cl) """ '*N .. Wll•li 1Sltep1'1Hna SI C..111111 11 Tlllictrt "Number Our 01ys" A pot&n1nt him pro-11d1Q& 1n '"t1nute look at the colorful. elderly JewtSll ptop~ of VtnKt. ~I . who hive 1nvenltd thitr own "011 11nal" 1ulhenhc cultwe to meel the seveie diff1<ulti11 of their hns •Rm~ 8:00 • a?> CJ) CJ) llllMI A sw1naJn1 bacheloi makes a hip play IM Rhoda as she undercoes lhe hrsl few d1ff1 cult ~ of hu stj)!llhon from Joe 11 !Ul Cll <II Ill little HtH• on th rralrit "Bunny" Nelhe Oleson. kllOCked from her horse fol low1na an ar1ument wl1h L1u11 In 11lls. pietends lo bt cnppltd. lhen uses her "Infirmity" to nun1pulale L1ura and lllJ:Ollt else she can e ~: a:> (lllr)"U"'-Wit· .,...... natwe 1dvtnture-·n CI> llt¥it: (CJ (n r) "ltH Hu lllll!Y flea" (dra) '65-lana Jurntr Cl ....,.: (CJ (Zllr) "'Wlltrt h's M" (dra) '69-0avid Janssen m Donald O'Co111ior JoillS * Henrietta And lofento for Llulfts And Son1$ ID Lott11a I Htftrittb Miiiie 5IMlw featurin& the MuSIC Bud, lhe Quutel and lhe Joan Oarhna Players G>hrry ...... (It lleorit: ~ (Zlu) "Ge11t1" (dra) '67-James Caan, K1th1nne Ross em 'Ille Mam Cl1r011icles (R) "John Ad1111s: M1n1ster to Great Britain" (1784·1787) Ad1ms family members reunite in Europe where John Adams renews his fnendslup with fhomas Jefferson. and Adams' dtufhter mar nes an Amencu diplomat. -~ .... '9 JI,.._ Ll•pace l"focra1111 -1:30- • (fZ) CJ) Cl) Pllylll1 Phyllis wriles her 111$1 speech for her boss but is com~tety at a loss IOI 1t0tds wt.en her dau1hler asks IOI birth conlrol 1dvice QI T1lt ea,t.111 I T tfMlillt A woman Is killed. The townspeople suspect her Doberman. But James Gamer thinks they're barking up the wrong tree. Katharine Ross and Hal Holbrook co-star. IIW·TV MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE 99100PM~ TV WEEK. OCT09Ell 3. 1979 9:00 8 a?l CJ) CJ) lllllde Mil. NIU· aatuc:k 1s upset after her wecldln1 plans h1I • sn•&. 1nd • well·mu nin1 offer from Maude only makes mat· ttrS lllOIU. 8 0 Cll Cil 111 HC llM4at lllM: ~ (Zllr) .. ...., Ciw .. 11th" (dra) '71-Pnl Newm1n, Henry Fonda. lee Rtmd. M1<hael Sana11n A close ~nit. independent Oleson lumbtnna tam1ly rtfuses to bt 1nhm1d1ted by stnkes, sabot11t or herce loal oppo$1t.on. and are determined to keep then commit ments no matter •!lat the odds. • ...., lticllt .... : (CJ '1lltr Ollly Kill T1ltif llllhn'' (ch) '72- Jimes G1mtr. Klthanne Ross. Hal Holbrooli. Junt Allyson In 1 small Pac1fl( Co1St town 1 dead woman. fully clothed, 1s pulltd from the ocean by htr own Doberman Tht doc 1s lhe pnme suspect for murder bul the police c~iet btheves the animal 1nn()(ent and seeks other clues to the crime. ID lien ~II $liGw II> T1lt Vlr1lllil11 9 Clftt Ulliwtn1I em Ill Ptmnu11tt at Well T rep "Kostelanetz and Menuhin" Andre Caslet1netz conducts lhe fhttonal Symphony Orchestra with Yehudi Menuhin as 1uesl solocsl (121l CJ.)) ...... , •11111 llttl• (2hr) "The Horumen" -9:30- • (fl) All's f1ir It's a r11ny Sunday 1n Wu/11n11on nd .milt R1<hard's lhouahts lurn loward romance. Ch1rley has somtth1nc much molt cerebral 1n mind Charley Stu Phillips is the com· poser on "Quincy,"• new segment of the NBC Sun· d•y Myi tery Movie stu· ring J•ck Klugm•n. His numerous television credits include Mccloud, Switch, The Monkees •nd The Donn• Reed Show. As director of •rllsts •nd re· per1oires for Colplx Rec- ords In the eirty 1960s, he produced hit record' for two st•rs of Donn• Reed's series: Shelley hbues (now st•rring In NBC's The Prictlce) with "Johnny Angel" •nd Paul Petersen with "My D•d" •nd "She C•n't Find Her Keys." In 1964 Phillips, then .it C•pitol Records, conceived of the ldei of recording BHlln tongs with lush In· strument•tions. Thus wu born the Hollyridge Strings •nd • series of •lbums of Bulle instrument•ls, fol · lowed b y simllu trut· menls for The le.ch Boys, the Monkees •nd Nat "Kln&H Cole. Phillips is •lso credited u • producer of many other pop records, Including Jamn Duren's ''Coodbye Cruel World." ._..,.. ...... has has dubbed the event "discovery day" but she hnds herwlf with the seem1n1ty impossible llSk ol hlVln& Rltha1d open the dool of his put r1ther than that ol his bedroom ODiull! 10:00 fJ l"OnO SCAJIDAL Ill * "El£CUTIVE SUITE" D (llJ (]) CD Eat u tin Su II• Stacey Wllhnt now 1 lu1111ve ITom Ille la.. tales relu1e with 1 retucl1nl Summt1 Johnson, and l11lary Madi son muts the attmhve N1Ck KosJo, who isn't .NI he seems to be CD ~ ••""" a~· fl) 5'1M rril T•ius: S--r T111r (Jhr) "Fireman's Fund lnlern1tion1I Open from the Cow Palace 1n San Francisco lor comaae of the Men's Sinales lin1ls. fD larall de rr11111vtf 1 -10:30-m m m11ns 11:00 ueea11ns D CJ) ()) 0 CJ) llns e 12.tl (~CD) lm A1urlt111 Style "\CD s.. llMt G ~ •nue Arte Johnson is l\ltSl ·host m lillry ltartm11, lillry It.rt.an m Tm of Ille llurre (llJ (]) liosr""7 -11:30- • (llJ (]) CD CIS Lite llt•it: CC> "'9illf ..... " (d11) '71 -Robtrt Mitchum, 1n-M1thael V111(enl a 0 CD CJJ Gt JMl7 c.i. CD Tllt ma .. • ,.., si... tf sa-. m""" (II) Tiit 700 Chill (r.11 CD) Sdtllct Flctioll Tllfftre a ...,.: ee> "Gtttifta Str•itllt" (dr1) '70-[lhot Could, 12:00 • lest of Groucllo • llolit: "Sll•rtecl ltol-& tllt Secret w .. ,._ .. (mys) '43-Basil Rathbone, N11el Bruce. m llolit: "TM Str1111tr Won A GIM" (wes) 'SJ-Randolph S<oll • Cilltftll J4 -12:30-• All·fliPt SM!r: ''Tiit TtuM," "T UIS IM&tn." "T OllhNIM" CD llolit: "Altstl 1111(' (dr1) '61- Ceorae l11m1lton 1:00 II 0 CD CDl '°""''°" m Tiit m au~ -1:30- 2 :00 9 llleN: "flwt Milts to lllW111aftt'' (mys) '63-Anthony Perkins, Sophia Loren a Dtu~ltlut11re lllttlu : C1:'.> "o.ct.r in Dlstrta" (com) '64- Dirk Bo11rde, S1m1nth1 Enar -S.-"' A Wtt AfttrllOlll" (d11) '64-Kim St1nley, Richard Alle n borouah. M1111111 Lacey. TUESDAY OCTOIEI S for Mtnlilt1 IM 1ftenloell liltillp. •lust stt OUTllllE ,ROGUlllS • ...... lor "9f aNMllillte, .,. Ille .. ,.s __ DAmlllE llO'llf.S 10:00. •u.t ............. " (1dv) '65-Ceorre ~nders.. "Old ~" (dfa) '43-Bette D1v1s 12.tl "Tiiey MNt Ille A Ctilliul" (dra) '36-John Garfield 11:00 . ~ "lll1pmc.t l*es-.... (dra) '54-Rotk Hudson 12:00 a» "D1it lllirrw'' (dr1) '46- 0l1v11 de Hav1lland, Lew Ayres 1 :00 '2t CC) "T tllSitft II Tl~lt llllcl" (wu) '56-Richard Eaan. 2:00 G CC) "Jolt11y liMillr" (wes) '53-Ster11n1 Hayden. 3:00 CJD) ~ "lli•f Solo111111's llllnn" (1dv) SO-Stewart Cran a er, Deborah Ken. 3:30 D CC) MH1rry 0" (dra) '73- David Janssen, M1rtin Sheen. •V•NINQ 8:00 D 8 CD CIDl (llJ (]) m llns D 0 CD (al CJ)) fD lltwS e SSbrTrM CJ) Cie!Mr l'yle D ~ m rartrWae r •tally .., a..111-12 S> Dedric C:0.pll!J Diutll Cf) uttlt bsuls -6:30- D ONtll Guests 1ndode Robert Klein, Bo Donaldson & the 11eywoods. Joanie Sommers. C11h1m & Tina Kerr CJ) Wy Griffitll CIDl """ Ciriffift Slloll m fltlllly Affair (llJ CD Gu-'• m Zeor111 lllt Journey to Adwtnture 7:00 DB ID (J)llltNtws a Liars a .. CJ) lllJ TllrM Sons CJ) To Tell Ille Tnllh G Collcentralion a» I Lowe Liiey CD Tiie Fii tD AlltricllhfMI .ltwislt Hour QllW,Griffitlt m lilltlltiltuhm ••port ce CD> JoMnn a>DmutkS.nn Cf) M4lllls F1111ily -7:30- D ~ Jack Albertson of "Ch!CO & the Min" 1s sc>etial auest D '°""""ftro.tllrs (J)Tllt ~ c.. ... 8 NOW Oil CHANNEL 71 *: HOllYWOOD SQUUES 1WICE A WEEK! 8 <ml IUl CD HollY'I"* 5q111rts CD Tiit 1ie11c SMw • Tiit ""'"' Wild m ""' "II(" (llJ (]) ~Ht Oii the !lead QI) ttoa111'1 Htroa fJD Clla11MI ti T °"'flit Ill Ari's $pol1I WorN <B Ctlt.rity Swttpttales ID n1111 Ciordorl New Showl Peter Marshall puns with regulars Paul Lynde. George Gobel and seven guest stars. HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 7130 PM TUES & FRI (i) Pat Harrington, as Dwayne Schnelder. suggests using a Citizens Band radio to locate Ann Romano's (series star Bonnie Franklin) runaway daughter, Julle, In the second of a two-pert episode on One Dey at e Time, Tuesday, at 9:30PM on CBS. T unnoil in His Life He claimed he could get out of anything and he always did. He drew bigger crowds and made more money than any other performer in the history of vaudeville. He spent the last years of his lite on a one- man crusade to 4fxpose spiritualists as frauds, yet he desperately wanted to believe In them He was The <Jreat Houdini. The life and limes of Harry Houdini-magician. illusionist. escape artist-are explored In "The Great Houdfnls," a drama airing on The ABC Friday Night Movie, at 9PM. ~elvllle Shavelson, who wrote and directed the film. discovered that there was a lot more to Houdini than just magic: "When I was first approached about doing this film I had my doubts, since I couldn't see where It would go beyond magic, which really didn't interest me." he said. "But then I began to research his lite and I discovered that Houdini was a complex and tormented man, and that his career was a mask tor a lot of inner turmoll. He became a fascinating subject tor a movie ... Paul Michael Glaser of ABC's Starsky & Hutch stars as Houdini (born Erich Weiss) with Salty Struthers portraying his wife. Bess. and Oscar-win- ner Ruth Gordon as his mother. Mrs. Weiss. These two women were at the core ot the upheaval in Houdini's life. "Houdini's act consisted of himself and Bess. and they were known as 'The Great Houdlnls.'" Shavel- son said. "But he was equally devoted to his mother, and he gave her just as much attention as he did Bess. The conflicts were endless and they only Increased attar the old lady died. "On her deathbed she called out Houdini's name. and he was convinced that she was trying to give him a message. He tried to reach her spirit through splrltuallsts but found that they used the same tricks ttiat he used in his act. Furious. he set out to expose them and spent most of his fortune trying to prove them frauds. He really wanted to believe in them. though, and just before he died he gave Bess a secret message which he would try to communicate to her from the beyond Controversy has raged for years as to whether Bess ever really received the m~sage again." ' TUIEIPA Y (Cominu.dl ---8:00 B <Ill (]) CJ) T"" Ort111do Md 0... Freddie Pl1nze and £nalind Dan & John fOfd Coler euest. e o C1J crm m ... 1u llK• SMe, Pappy Boy1ncton wttcomu tht assttnment ol an admiral's son to his h&hler squadron uni~ he \urns his men won't tty with the newcomer btuuse it's rum01ed he was bad luck to hrs prtYIOllS squadron e lllloN: CC) (nr) "<Ille tf !tit 11*1111ttf W.W" (undelllaltr dot umenllry) '7S-Leshe N1e~n Cl) Mowle: CC) (Zllr) "War & ruce" rart I (dr•) '!>6-Htnty ronca. Audrey Hepburn •(QI(()) 9 M.,,, ~ "A Mind of lht1r Own" Everyone 1s womed when the fon1 en111es 1n • se11es ol h&hls, so the Cvnn1nah1ms conv111ce him to see a psych11tnst whicf\ abruptly chanaes his lifestyle Ill llMie: CC) (2\U) "Dtatll ti A Jew" (dra) '73-Akim Tamirott. 0) It's A funny Way To • Start Your benin1 NEIL SIMON GUESTS ID lMttUO & H111ritttl Minic S/low a>'"" M--~ Atf•in e lllasterpiee:e Tllutre: TH Moon· ... -~"'HOMlll -8:30- • (ctl) Cl)) @ lotrftl Ud ShWW, Slurley tues to talk lntrne into bttom1n1 a volunlet1 nunt at a hospital but Laverne resists unlll her lilts! heartthrob enters the tiosp1tal loi an optration O> Sitv.ltioft eo..4y 9:00 8 cm CD M•A•s•H 8e1n1 a rood samarrtan pays no OIYldends IOI • Hlwkeye when he attempts to h&ht a nurse's aas stove at ' o'clock 1n the motmnc and suffers bltndness and sevese burns 1n the resullanl e.plo s1on Blind s1n1er /composer fom Sullivan ruests as a fellow pallenl- bfl n d ed 1n combat-with wnom Hawkeye un share his s1tuat1on D ANGIE IN ACTION * 011 ''POLICE WOMAN"! a illl cu crm m '°'let "°"''" "Tender Soldier" A series of terro11st bombines and lht death of 1 police ofhcer in Ont such mcidenl, leads Peppt1 to go undertonr and 101n a revolut1onaiy underaround ..&roup SUSl)f(lea or Ifie bomb1nfS D (all ())) 0 Ridl Man, r.ot Ml.11 Rudy J01dache's once secure wofid IS lhrutened by I b1lllon11re"s obstSSK>n IOI power ID~ Griffin m Tiie Yirpilln fB Variety SMw m liiCiiiiiJ Harry S. Tr111111n "Pt11n SpuWij"l:d Flinders stars u Prest dent Harry S Trum1n 1n lh!l hour Ion& sptc1al adapted from tht book by Merle Miller rl1nders depKts Truman II aae 68, IS he reflects on his hie in pohhcs '9 Olampioltsllt, Wrestllll& -9:30-u cm m cu °"' DIY •I A flfllt fac1n1t the reahty that luhe hu run away with C11uck, Ann uptriences hurt, frustration and hefplnsness u she sea1ches for 1 ~ourse ol 1et1on lhal 11111 bnn& her daughter home in part two of a lour part episode fB ClliMM Dr11111 m [Jpecl.lcul1r .,, TV WEEK, OCTOBER l . 1117& 10:00 B (Ill (]) CJ) Swltcll Pele and Mac masquerade is POlential buyers tn the dan1e1ous pme ot drua smu& tllna In Older to clear 1111 repu!Ation ol 1 IO!mer detective lritnd whose duth WU hsled IS SUK1de D POLICE STORY unn * WlllNEHONIGHT! 8 @ Cl) <m D Ptllu Sttrf ''ThanU,IVlna'' fJ1nk ConvtfW and fred Will11mson star as police u1ves h&•tors who are drmn& on lht free wiy to a ThanU,1v1n1 dinner when they 1re halted by a b1fhc he up- Mary Slllzak1, 11, 11d1n11n a car with her family, has been shot by a freeway sn1pe1 • 11 llfts Cl> laNAn B FAMILY-DIVORCE * FACES NANCY • (13) ())) 8 family Nancy Maitland law1ence 1oes throu&h the emotion1I and heartbruk1nc uperi e11te of divorce from her husb1nd, Jett 1Aa1tland fl) Tht P111t lowtna11 SIMIW (3) G1111S111ol1 m Moftty rytllon'a flyiltr CirtllS m llmll .. Prfllaytll -10:30- m a> m "'"' f.I!> Alli1111MM1 fllm festtwat m z' Hew• 11:00 ••mo...., B CD CIDl ID CJ) lltws D QC (121) ) Loo Alltricu $1Jle Sea HUii! D Ctlffrity hvllt Q) MirJ HlftlMll, MirJ llartlllH Cl),., of .... lliulTt (ll) Y.-cy Dtrriflaer m TM 1oam., HMe -11:30- B (J1) CD Cl) CllS ult Mowlt: lloi•k "Dead on His feet" a ~ CJ) cm m Jolwllly c..wn Tht rn Chill a <a <Ill a MJSt•11 o1 1t1t Wed Q)lltws f2I) Th• 700 Cl11b 12:00 It lest of Groucllt m ....,.: "S11•11otk Holmes 1 IM House of ftar" (111y•)~)-8tsil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce • ID Mowit: "Tht t.l!Sliratori" (dr1> U -Paul Hen<ttd. Hedy Lamarr m C1M1111 l4 -12:30- B AMll&Jll SM: CC) "MmKre ill !tit lllad Ftrtst," "Till Wt Mttt _,.111," "11111111 "°"''"" a> Mowit: "Wu• Up ' llill" (mys) 63 L1H Caston1. Robert Hoffman 1:00 8 all §) T OlllOrrw m Tiit rn c11111 2:00 B Morie: "Actioll In tllt llotllt Al· !antic" (adv) '43-Humphrey Botart. II Deulllelulurt Mniu: CC) "Suicide C11111111110" (dll) '68-Aldo Ray CC) ~The D11 t11t Hot llM Get Hot" (com) '69-Robtrt T 1ylor. Charles Boyer ID AMll&llt Slltw: "A litter to ThrM W'rwn." "Tht a.turn ol IKk Sl1dt" lwEDNESDAyt OCTOW 6 For -nine alld alter-listincs. please see DAYTIME ,.DGRAlllS. Btlow, for yovr CO!lftflitn«, are tllt day's -.ies. DAm lllE lllOVIES 10:00 D "~tl • 'aao 'aao" (adv) '40 Jon Hall Victor Mtla&len "Dtu plton" (dra) '46-llttt' Davis, Claude Rains (21) "llobody llus Forn er" (ch) '46 John C1rheld. fare Emerwn 11:00 D ~"Captain Up tfoot" (adv) 'SS-Rock Hudson. S.1 blra Ru~ lett Mo11ow Kath leen Ryan 12:00 m "Assassination ifi ......... (dra) '65-Hugh O'Brian. Cyd Ch111sse 1:00 a> '11lt Tilin Rtd line" (dra) '64 -Jack Warden, Kieron Moore, Keir Dullea 2:00 O CC) "Chlto's lllld" (wes) '72-Charles Bronson. Jack Pal ance. R1cha1d Basehart. 3:00 (1AJ "Tht ,_, l 1111 Pritt" (dra) 'S6-Roberl laylor. Burl Ives EVENING e:oo u a 9 (Jl) m m """ u 8 <IBl > m ""' 8 al)Slar Trtl (J) '°'"' P'yte -~· m '•rtrl4c• Family 11tMl111·1Z ID Eltdrk C..p1ny 9 Oiftahl m Utt1t btuis -6:30- S,EtlAI. llOTICE All thrtt networb will carry the second ti.bite btlwHn h11idtnt Gt111d Ford alld Otrno· m tk nominff Jimmy Cirter 1t lllb time. All wbstquent pro1rammin1 Is subject to Int-minute cllanae with- out notke. (_{ Andy Gritfllll ®l Merv Clittln Show m Family Alf1ir fil"t~}~• fD ZOOlll! W l"op Cots Ille Country 7 :00 D Liars Club J l My Th~t $om _t To Tell tllt Truth 0 CoMentrahon m I lOYt Luc1 Q) Tiit fll El) ~tan Duma <ni m 11"" ill Andy Grittrth fD Mldleilllthrtr Report (13.l • t l) lonanu m D111tull< Seriti m AdUll'I$ family -7:30- u 1owti11c fOf Dollars (}) Tiit Odd Couple rl) $121,000 Qllesllon D Tiit Joker's Wlld ~ rrite Is Rltht m Brady Bu11cll I f1) (}) !"op Goes tht Country ll'l (6 J Celftrlty Sweepct1~u (3) Hop11's Heroes Em Cllanntl 21 T 0111&ltl (JJ) S25,000 l'y11mid "' Flull liordon 8:00 D ttn CJ) Good Times When lhtlma's favorite lucher v1s11s the £vans home, she 11111 falls fo1 11 's parnlrn&1 and lhen fo1 J J ' flo11da starts lo WQfry over J J 's 11ow1ng 1ela11onsl11p when. alttt be1n& out all n1ehl. he is cau1hl sneak1nc in D @ m lllC Wednu•11 lllcMt: CC) (90) "How to lluk Up A Hippy llllrritae" (com) '76-Bar blra {den. Hal Lrnden, Peter Bonw. Maroa Rodd. Harold Gould, Bttty Bresler. Liberty W1lhams When a yount woman seel her ea husbind kup1nc company with 1 lovely but empty headed eirl, she decides to l1eht lo win h1m back Acline on the ad'<ttt of her e11ll11end, she bee1ns an all out camp11gn to make her ex husb1nd 1ealous U lllo¥le: (C) (2111) "Stten Woll· dtrs of tht West" (nature adven lure)-'72 CD Mowie: CC) (2hr) "W11 ' 'Utt" Cont i. (dra) '56 Henry Fonda. Audrey Hepburn 8 (QJ) (()) !JJ) lion1c Woman Jaime Sommars pases as a black1ack dealer lo work aboard a lu1u11ous tambline ship that could be a Uoat ine bomb D Mo.it: (2hr) ''Tiit Caretakers" (susp) 63-Robert Stack Polly Btraen. Join Ctaw101d. Janis P11ee Diane McBain. Van W1lhams Cons- tance ford A doctor 1n a mental hosp1tat 1oes 11a1nst the w1Sht5 of a herd nurle and pl1en a woman with hom1c1dal tendencies 1n a aroup therapy cl1ss He 1s liter 1ust1hed 111 his decision when lht woman keeps another pal1ent lrom settina hre to the w11d <IDl lllcMt SjMclal: CC) (2hr) "Tiit Clncin111tl Kid" (dra) 65-Stevt Mc Queen, Edward C Robi nson m Stop By For A Laup • It's lltwl It's Crazy! See For Yourielfl m LOfenio I Henrittta Music Show Q) Perry ll11011 El) K«m Variety !tour 9 National Geotrapllk Ell) llova "Death 01 A 01mse" Nova shows how the spiead of smallpox has reached the verge of ut1nchon due to recent efforl$ of the World Htallh 01cam1ahon OJ Championslllp Wml~na m lapaMSC u nauaae ,rotrams -8:30- D l11' 1:n 1e1 laH rour m Korean lltft 9 :00 0 111' r 'l CIJ All m the family While "leb1aJ1ne Mike's newfound success lhe Simes •1e shocked when they are told lhat Atch1e has ioined the s1a11s11cs of the nation's unemployed D ('21J (IJ) iltJ 811etU Runway Cowboy · Barella has earned ev1 denct to b11n1 an ealort1on1st to trial, nnly to discover lhe female 1udae try1ne the cue a dur l11end ot Barettf1-1s the blacl·ma1lei's neat Ylthm m Merv Griffin si- Ol Tht Vlraifti•n fB Jorean Historical Orama (lf) r all of the uflts f.ID ro1itical Debate Preview -9:30-u Dinah! Cuuls include Nell Simon. Maureen Stapleton Ler Ciani, Std Caesar, M&rsha Muon (Jl) "' Gees tllt C-try fD l'olitical Otblte Coveraae of lht debate between President ra.d and J1mmr Carter OJ La CNda lttn Clllda 10:00 D '-' Splu DD News leMlll.a 8 Hollywoed ~1&1ra (J) rr111 Ft&tu~ (IDl lllen Griffin fB TH 1411ifltll of Hultll @ (I) fDTIA a (Jl) '()) Gun1111ob (tlll (J)) Bonaw m lmu ti. l"rimntra iJ)) Di111hl -10:30- D Mitch Game mm m11en m llisllttim• 11:00 uam11ews D CJ) 12]) Cl1 <!al IUl lltn D a (8 ())) love AmlllUll Slylt Sea H1111t D Calebrity Rnue m Miry Hlmun, lllaty Hartman &> Tales of tilt lliurre 17J liotraplly 11:30-D (Jl) CIS late Mo•it: Col11111bo "Double Shock" .. @ (J) ~ Ill ...., Cnlll rn Tll• rn Ckrb a (<Hl Cl)) ()tJ Tht hokin / Mystery ol tllt WHk m...., l2Jl 1llt 700 Cl11b fii) llulllkr Our D111 Lynne Lill m1n's mhmate parlrarl ol the elderly Jewish people ol Venice. Caltf 12:00 U lest of Groudlo 0 lllO'ftt: "Sllertotl Hot-' tllt Plillllit to Alcitrs" (mys) '47-Basd Rathbone Nreel Bruce m Mcwtt: ''Golden llo7" (dra) 39 W1tltam Holden Barbara Stanwytl lee J Cobb fii) Mo•it Clu siu lhe Roc l1n1 Horse Winner" m Ci11t1111 l4 -12:30- • All·llialrt Show: "Sullln11's Trn· tis," (C) ulllt Spanish Gardtntr," uMurMr 111 tht lllllt ._ .. C!) lllo¥it: "Crimi In tht Strffb" (dra)-Sal Mineo, James Whitmore 1:00 D l2ll ()) [QJ TO-ICM m "" m Club 2:00 0 Morie: "Wal\ A Crooked Milt" (mys) '48-0ennis O'l\eele. Louis Hayward. Raymond Burr O Doublelututt Mom s: <CJ "Doctor at Sea" (c.om) 'SS-Dirk Bo1arde "Wom11 ol th• Tou " (wes) ·n Cla11e Trevor m All·lliallt Show: "Tiit Horror of llladwood Casllt.'' "lilri. lllilt" -3:45- D lllftit: ''TtflOI hi A Ttw Town" (wes) '!18-Sterhne Haydtn Jaime Sommers (Lindsay Wagner). working undercover as a croupier aboard a gambling ship fn search of stolen energy cells, looks on apprehensrvely as Romero (Vito Scotti, center), who has recogn11ed her from a previous mission. and threatens to blow her cover. gets rnto an argument with a gambler he believes 1s his rival for Jaime's attentions, in "Assault on the Princess," on ABC's The Bionic Woman, Wednesday, at 8PM P89915 I THURSDAY OCTOIH 1 ftt -nillc alMI aftt,._ listinp. pleu• su oam1u rROGHlllS. .... lllf JOUI COllWtllitftc:t, llt Ille dly's8"ia. DAm lllC llOVl£S I 0:00 D CC ~llllllttwrs ti tilt Sea" (adv) '60 -Roberl Alda "Tlle (JllltJ C.nas" (dra) '64 - Bette Dn1s, Horsl Buchhol1 a "TM .,.,.., ,_t'. c d,. l '50-lolln Cart1erd 11:00 D ~ '11lis u rtll b ll111t" (dra) '59-Rock Hudson 12:00 m "Tiit Maallifitellt Alllbtr- tOM" (d11) '42-Joseph Cotten 1:00 IS CC "Ridt lht Ti111" (dra) 71-Ceoice Monl&omery 2:00 D <.tJ "A C.J1-tor Cot doN" (adv) '70 Ctor&e Pep pard, Giovanna Ralh 3:00 ®l CC "Ransom " (dia) '56-Glenn Ford. Donna Reed 3:30 8 CC "Wond11 Woman" (adv) '74-Cathy Lee Crosby Rrcardo Montalban. ' I •v•NINO -6:30- U Ol!lall! ([) AIMly Griffith (t1l flltn Qritflft Sllolt Q) h111ily Affair Ci7> ~. fll)Z.0.! m~ 7:00 D 8 QJl m lhws D U.11 Club (J) Iii) nuee Ste$ To Tell lk Trut- D Conulrtratioll Q) I LM lrKy m The fll m c.rttOllS a w, Griffith fD Tiie lb clhilllthrtr Report ('2tl ) llollanu 0) Or11111lk S.OH mAc1U1111 hmily -7:30- D Price h lllsltl D llowlina for Dollars Cl) Tiie Od4 Collplt 0 THE GONG SHOW! • They Wint To Perform In The Worst W1yl u Tiit Golla Slloil ()) C.114111 C-ra Cl Tiie Joltr's Wll4 ® l2ll ([) lllatch Glmt Q) Tiie lrldy llrlldl cm n.. WillMlrll Bfttlltrs fBStlr W-.ne a Moaan's Htroes fID CMllMI 21 To111p l m Price 1s RiPt illl ~ii lrit11111ia m F1u11 "'"°" New Showl Gary Owens hosts an army of amateurs who 'MJnt to perlorm In the worst way. Some succeed. THE GONG SHOW 7130 PM THURSDAY (D P81t1t 11 8:00 U MERU HAGGAID • SINGS-THE WAlTONS U tI1J Cil CI> TM Wlhli Cou n try sinter Merle Hauard cuesls as a laded srnaer whO has arven up lhe will to perlorm-untel he meets Jason. thal rs Alter IOSlna his stholarsh1p 11 the Mu51C Conserva IQ(Y. Jason leels he's ready to start his own ~nd 11 can &el Red Turner (Hauard) to l()ln him II 0 ([) <lDl ITll Gt111r11i Mu "Double like" With lhe help ol plasttC suraery, I forettn ltent postS as Sam Casey 1nd penetrates INTCR SECT's secu111y 10 stul top secret fries Ben Murphy plays a dual role. and Jo Ann Pflug auests D lllowit: (21M11) ~Pride ti 1k Y111bts" (dra) '42 Gary Cooper (l) lllowit: (.t) (Ztlr) "1'lle Mttr• lndderlt" (dra) '66-R1ch1rd W1d mark. Sidney Poitier U ((21 CIJ) (llJ Welcome l 1ek Kotter "Sweals1de Story" The Swea! hogs lorm a club. alrnosl &ti involved in a rumble and Mr Kotler lrres 10 set lhem st1a1&hl 0 Mowie: (.1:) (2hr) UTiie OeliHt OMs" (dra) '58-Tony Curtis CD ProdU(tt Norman lur • Guests T oaiaht At I Stop By for A Llu&h Q) Lort11a & Htnri.tta Musk S11ow Q) Ptrry lbsoll fB Today's C.inc CB) lllowit: (.1:) (ZIM\r) uT!le CAiie<· i.t" (dra) '65-Terrenet Stamp &l Upstairs, DonsUin m FlltMI Socctf m ~ Lawrul' rrorra• -8:30- • ('21) ) QJJ lamey Millt1 An over n1pt quarantine 1n lhe ~t11ton t>t<.omes an unstheduled encounter session for Barney, hrs detechvu and 1he11 auests an the conclusion of a lwo part episode. 9:00 U (J7) (}) Cl) Hawaii fiu ·O Operating with da11ne-v1r1u111y under the nose of Steve McCarrell- Hawa11an history museum curator Arthur Lambert (Clu Gut1aer> plols lo lurn crrmrnal and staae the brc 1es1 bank robbery In Island history As a member -alone with McCar· 1ett-ot the Con1nor's Kemeh1meha Days Committee. Lambert rs lo slagr a re en1ctmenl of the 1839 W1lco1 Rebelhon and use thal cover lo lead hrs &an& In the robbery D @ Cl) ®l Im lest Sellers: ''Cl,UiM alld Ille Kinp " Joseph (Richard JOfdan) 1s senl from Penn sylvan1a to New YOik by 811 Ed Healey (Chales Durnin&) In lhe com piny of Ct111e Montrose (Peter Donall-a soldier of I01tune whose sole loyalty IS to money-where lhey neeohate lhe sale al suns 10 the Conlederacy U (tft) ())) (DJ The T CM1J ltalMl.tft Sllow ludae Franklin becomes rnfalu ated wllen ht meets a woman 1ud&e and lhey lry lo land some p11vaty by meetona 1n Allanlrc Crty Q) llltn Grilfill Sllow m lodna r111111 tllt OlyMplc Si> Holl,_04HI Ttln ision Thutre "Philemon" Musical sel 1n lhe Roman city ol Antioch In the yur 28 7 AD where an unemployed KIO! ,1own 1s persuaded In 1mperson11e a leader ol the Ch11st ran underaround 1n return for passaae back to Athens TV WEEK. OCTOllEJI 3. 1978 -9:30- • (6 Cl)) ID ll111cy W1lk11 Sllolt "lhe Affa11" When therr d1u1h ler Lorraine suspects he1 husb1nd or involvement wrlh anolhei woman Nancy 111d Kenneth offer soolh1ni WOfds ot advrce. bul these wise words lace lh1r severest lest when ken dlops 1 bombsllell of his own m w....·, rr.ttaieul w 10:00 fl (l1J Cil ()) llCW SUSOll .. ,.., ._ Ma1k Sheia (lonncrly of "SWAT") is 1nhoductd an the new role ol Barn1by's youn& couS1n who toins the piw1te rnvest111hn& hrm 1ller comrnt to Cahl01n11 to help solve lhe murder of his lither D llll ([) CIJ m Vu Dyh & C:.pallJ Dick 1s iotned by special cuest John Denver (I) bll11za U (al(]) llll Strtth of San FrlJlcisct Rtt1n1 a1a1ns1 tame, LI Slone and Inspector Robbins lry lo find lhe can& that kidnapped an enl11e 1ury and serrously wounded Inspector Keller ...... ID larata .. rr1Nve11 -10:30- D Q)G>hwl a~· 11:00 DB (J)GJ ID llewl II llll CIJ ®' D ...._ D a (ft Cl)) Lowe A•11icu StJle s.. Munl D c...ity ktut Q) Miry Hart1N11, Mary HarllllH CJ) T lies of lk lizatre cm Cil y lllCJ Derrillttf -11:30- fJ cm Cil Cl) CIS Liit llltwie: ~/laMc.ek D IU> Cil <II m Jahllll7 C.- Tht ma11• a ca Cl)) a Strwb ot San fral!Cbc.o/Dan Aucust Q)""' '21) Tiie 700 Club 12:00 8 lat of Groucho 11 lllowit: ~ "Sherlock Holmes ill Wu~i11cton" (mys) '43-Basil Rathbone. N11el Bruce m .Mowit: "A lllcht .. llt111tmber" (mys) '42-lorelta Youna m Cintlll• l-4 -12:30- • Aff.llipt Slw: "lllY .... of lht Saucer llu," "Countdowa to Doems4ay," MS.ytilttf" QI llln i1: "Und11wer1' Story" (mts) ·~ Dan Duryu, Cale Storm 1:00 D 0 CIJ ®l T_r .. D lllt m. Cl11ll -1:30- D W111ttd Dt1d tt Mite 2:00 u lllowit: cc "S,ri9sfjeld llflt .. (dra) ·~2 -Cary Cooper. David 8r11n Cl Oo11~t1ft1l11t llOYltt: "Ten lielltltllMft lr1111 Wn1 ,_t." "T 11111 llll" Q) AHll!ll Sllow; WAiiet Ma111s." "Tiie Str 111aief" -3:45- fJ lllowle: "Operation Sutcll" (com) '61-Terry ThomlS FRIDAY OCTOIU I Ftf ..... -._ lillilp. ,least SH DAm ME "1>GUMS. ...... M J9W CMUliellCI, art IM Ny's ..wies. DAmM£ MOVIES 10:00 e CC) "Carn~,. M.D." (com) '61-Ja111es Robertson Justice, Leslie Plulhps "A Kiii(• Sloly" (doc) '61-Narraled by Orson Welles. a "Air fena" (dra) '43-lohn Garlield, Arthur KeMedy 1 t:OO D Cl:) "lltlle ..,._ .. (dr1) '57-Roc\ Hudson. Martha Hyer 12:00. "II ....... Oile ll!pt" (com) •34.:..c11r~ Gable . Claudette Colbert 1:00 1211 Cl:) "The Guru" (com) '69 -Michael York, R111 Tushln1ham 2:00 Ill Cl:) "Tiit Last Wa11n" (•es) '56-Richard Widmar~. Fehcia Farr 3:00 <II "Tiit ltlud111t Otbu· I.anti" (com) '58-Ru Hamson, ~ndra Dee 3:30 8 Cl:) "TM Silt11t111" (dra) '66-0tan Marttn, Stella Ste vens 8:00 •• <11cmrn m1ew1 U O Cl)(IS )G)ltwl a SUr Tra Cl) '9IMf ,,.. -~ -~faMlly GlMM-12 a St11 ,,... m Electric c-,a111 QJ) OINli ..,, Uttlt Rastlh -6:30-fJ Olft1ht Guests include Btlty Whtie. R1C1' Ltttle, Mclun SteYen son, The Staples. and Bea Lydecker Cl) """ liriffittl $'-<JD) llltA Griffin si-m flllMly ~ttalr cmrn ~• fDbleMI IJlt fritMi ol Man 7:00 ue@cv m11tw1 eUari ~ .., T1111t $tfts T. Tiii tllt TI""' U Cerlutrtratioft CD I LM lulJ Cl) l1M fll fBCiobtiiltr 1211 Al4y Griffttll m l1M Madltil1Lt11m bllOf1 (13l ) llqm ID Ouulic Series m The W..1•11 family -7:30-• m Wiid 11111• • llwlillC ,., O.ri Cl) 1lle ~ Coullil 8 ltOW 011 CHAllllU 71 • HOLLYWOOD SQUARES TWIC[ A WUll 8 (!Ql QI) Cl) Hollywood Squ1111 ()) TIM M..,,.U 5"" U The .lobr'i Wikl GI TIM lf"1 Bu11<h cm Cl) C.111,a11n '76 .... ., JG S ttec .. '1He1t11 flD QallMI ZI T.ipt O lftatMllM CBRnll~ 8:00 G SPEJICH'S PtlOTS· • CHOll'PU AND DUSTU Ill A£IW. DWIGHT fJ cm CD s,-.or's Plllt'1 Cam er1>11 fllrtchtll cuesls n the owner ol a CIOI> dust1n1 service whose Ojltt•· hon 1s suspmed of be1n1 the cowei loi 1llec1t 1e1tw1t1tt at.rtes Aldman and Jerry Quarry also 1uest. a o tD m s.••1s... "Calrlorn1a Clude" fred Sanlllfd 1oes on a spree when an Aiab otl eaecu· lrYe assures hrm there 1s od under the aarderi rn the 1unkyi!d Ross Martin 1uests. 8 lloN: Cl:) (!hr) "HullttB of lM WIN" Nature adnnturt film Cl) llltrit: Cl:) (2hr) "Dit, Dit, lrly Dulh11" (susp) '6!>-Sltlanie Powers, Talull1h Bankhead • (<al CJ)) CD'J 0-J 1114 Ml(11 Guests Include Ruth Bum, flotence Henderson and the Brady Bunch, Ch11stopher t\nr&ht, Maureen McCoi mH:k, he Plumb. Susan Olsen end MIChHl Lookinl1nd ()),Ca,.. & C-p1111 • llltrie: Cl:) (211t) "Ollly °"'Day IAft ....,, T_,... (d11) ·11 Peter Duel, Cl1nlon Grtyn m Marat Clla111pioft St09S *. ly For Lauatis 0. TV's ~ .. Surprise l'acka11 18 lMIAZI I Meorittta Mmic $'-m l'tfTJ...,.. a .... : Cl:) (lllf) "11*6efo" (wes) 'S8-Jame.s Slewart fD ........ ""' "' lll'ritw ID D Cllno m l.t111110M lnOlace rrtcnm -1:30- • IDl lJ) CIDl llll Chica & the Man "The Second Com1n1 ol Delli" Conclusion ol a l'llO part ep1.sode 1n winch Della Reese becomes a recur 11ng re1ular as a ntw net&hbor whom Cd welcomes wtlh a barrage ol 10 sults-untrl he learns she's the new owner of his garaee and his lease is about to uptrel CJ) Sin Olteo fl) TV JoUtJ fll) Wiii SlrHI W... 0t C-H, V1riely Sllow' 9 :00 a cm m t1S Frida• Mlwie: llo llllonNtiol m W.Me lro11 tllt 11ttwon at 111r ,,m u ... .. tDJ ®l m Th• llodlord r11a .ltm Rocktord and his tather 1nad'tertently become custodians ol a 9 yur old cut. Ma11n, who is looa1nc IOI her lathe1 (who 1s tryme hard not to be lovnd) 8 (al l ID Alt Friday lliPt Mo•lt: (C) (2-r) ''Th• Grell ~lliS" (dra) '76-Paut M1ch1et Gluer Sally Struthers. Ruth Cordon, 8111 Biaby. Adrrennt Bart>uu. Vivian Vinet A drama bned on the hit and times of the world renowned 1llu sion1st and escape 111tst whose gl1t ltrtn& career muked • deep obStSSion with the occull wh1ch was culminated by 1 wow that he would one day speak lrom the bflyond m Mon Griffin S• m l1M Vlr1i11lan fl) Sam111al Dector fJl) USA: ,_,.. I '°'It~ CDttocar~Hopr -9:30-m 117 Fatlltf Calb Ilk S-: lbcM 1111111 llltM MtricallS m lleclles T ... in 10:00 8 0 {I) (!I CJ Ser,kl "The lndr•n" rra~• SerptCO masquerades as a C01J ··on·lhe·laae" 1n an tttempt to t11p a ht&h lent 111rwtrcs dealer Moo#n 011ly as "Tiit Indian " Amonc those whose lwes aie sll11tered by the eluS1Ye rlealer are Healher Ducea (Annette 01oole)-• teena&t runner fOf lhe tnd1an -ller dtstraucht lither and, almosl, Frank SerpfCO htmstlt G 111 tllt llnl ()) lilutlD a ~· m Great h rftnlllllett m 111111 • ,r1m,,..,. -10:30- • • m ..... fB 11.orun Or11111 11:00 a•ma 1ew1 • (I) <JD) 0 lJ) ..... 8 QI) (all (I)) lowt A11111iun Style (I) S.. H1111t -~a.wt ., ... ,, lbrtMall, Mary 1(1tt111111 .., J*s of tM llDlft fD rtl• Clnsic"lhe Rock1n1 Horst Wmner'' -11:30- B <I1J (]) (I) CIS Late Mo•lt: Ct) "1111 t..n" (dra) '70 Wrlham Smith, Adam Roarke ., 41> CIJ cim m...., c-rn .... : "Su llorMt" (adw) '51- l!od CamtlOfl TV WEEK OCTOBE.R 3, 1976 8 (!Bl ~,\ H U .A.T. ..... ani. 1oo a.. 12:00 . ...... ~ Cl llkirie: CC) "TM T..mt CMll1" (CQlll) '10-Ron Moody, Franl Lan 1e111 • "'feotMll 1'11 .. '75 IDCIMN 34 -12:30-• •lllCM $llew: wl~ llilfJ,,. "1111 llkNlllll MellStm... wcm1 u, .. • S.S,.. TllNtre m MoN: "Oil ...... .,. Oit" (set Ii) '65-Bo<ts K1rloff. H1tk Adams r red• l1tkson Al) lllowle: "f11atl11 Gal" (•ts) '45-Ywonne OeCarlo, Rod Cllmeron 1:00 8 ill> (I) [al llldRilht Specltl lm'lll• m. CMI -1:30- (ll,) TIM ult Sllolr 2:00 fJ Mewit: Cl:) "lest of £.nt111les" (com) '62 -Drnd Niven, Michael W1ld1n1. Harry Andrews G 0.UWefUtMA lilotie$: Cl:) "ft Tth i All Kinds" (dra) '69-Vera Miies. Robert lanstRt Cl:) "Thlt Udy FIOll Miii&" (drt) '68 Nancy Kwan Carl Bet? CD AU l!pt Sllw: "0.IJ Tiit VII· lallt." "711 CkeH Dri"·" -3:45- D llMit: Cl:) "fftl t11 Frisco 111" (dra) ·~s-Alan Ladd .f)gt.,. N "THI SMALL CAR IX.PERTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE~ PARTS msoNAUZlD UASING -ALL MAkES & MODru A fl•E SELECrlON OF USED COS 142-7781 540-0442 S ervin'J _Aff Beac/, C tiej S MINUTES SOUTH OF S~N DIEGO FWY 18835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH Pege f1 ., "'"~""'"'' ~\'.:Iii t>s ~·· New Nlghtl New Sitel Monty now trodes tor tun and jackpots from the gaming capitol of the world. LET'S MAKE A DEAL 7130 PM SATURDAY (i) Jimmy Dean makes his first guest star appearance of the season on "Hee Haw," Saturday. at 9PM on KTTV Channel 11. Jimmy joins Roy Clark to sing "I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome" and "Corina. Corina" with Roy and ·the entire "Hee Haw" cast. Ha also guests In the "Moonshiner" and "Ptl1 You Was Gone" aegmanta. , ... ,. SATURDAY OCTOIEI 9 MORNING 8 :00 u ()) s-iM Stllestlf • Su Kuni -6:30-u C.Mn 1\rH D Im WeMy Woodpedtr Sllow D Morie: "Star for A 111ct1r (dra) '36-Claue Trevor. Dean Jauer ()) Drnift1 CID) It's EwerybcMly's lusiMu m Let's.., m The Mor11in1 Sllow 0 Yili. Ale(rt 7:00 U Steps to learnlna D 0 ([) (fQ) m l'in• Pantller (]J Weekellcl D (121) (])) 9 Tom I 111111 G11pe A4M Sllow ()) llutrltioft Ill Y1111tll & tlle Issues m EltmentJry 11en II) Sim Yorty Sllow fD Top for Htaltll -7:30-u Ousty's T reth4Mla <D Crutift learnin1 D 1111 fuqt S11ow m S1111l·AanU1I Mormu Con· ference <I7J ()) bl Bwffalo fD Mister Rottrs 8:00 U <I7J CJ) Syhtsttr I Twttty Iii l'acaetttrs ([) ,.,.,..., C.rtooM 8 (121) ())) Q1l Jabbtrj.aw Ill Tllt Lont bnaer m 9'omper 11Do111 SYoke of Tolyo fD Sesame Street -1:30-u Clll Cil CJ) Buss Bunny/Road· n1nner Hour D @ Cl) (lg) m MtDulf, The T alkint Dos U failll for TodaJ • ('8J ([)) a StoObJ Doo/ Dynomutt Hour CJ Morie: "Blldburd tllt l'i11l1" (adv) ·~2-Robert Newton. Linda Darnell m lllowle: "South of SI. Louis" (wes) ''8-Joel McCrea Zachary Stoll 9 :00 D @ ([) Clal fII) Monster $411141 8 F rittlds of Man ()) MOYit : "110111 Shill Escape" (dra) 'U-W1lham Carun II) Woman Rullo IHI fli) Villi Aleart ft) lllticM -9:30-u (fl) Cil Ta run: lord ol tllt J1111tft II tDl ()) cm ID ln4 of Ille Liit . ._ 8 (al (I)) 18> Allltricln lellut llaseMn CN111piollslllps New York Yankees at Kansas Ctty. ' m MOYie: "MutinJ" (adv) '52 - Mark Stevens. An1el1 Lansbury TV WE~K. OCTOBER 3. 11176 10:00 U U?J D O Uttlt Jell• Slwa111/ Isis Hour ®GJBi1 Jok11. II ....._: "S...11 llliewts" (com) '60-Ed•irard C Robinson , Rod Ste11er m Mcme: "A ClluMJ al Oalord" (com)-Slan llurtl, Oliver Hardy 13) Hot F lld&t Sllow fD lflfini1J F Klory m s,.Mll 1tom -10:30-.. 0 CJ) ®l m Kids from C.A.P'.lR. lllowit: "81itld Spot" (mys) • '7 Chesler Moms D AllWt I Costello (21) Yoai & Hua fD Electric Companf 11:00 U U1J l1) CJ) Ark II Cl Motil: ~ "This An1ry Ar•" (dra) 1'58 Anlhony Perkins. Silvana Manca no (I) True Adftnture '2ll Tiit Munsters @ MUWJ fD llo'la "Dealh ol A Disease" -11:30- 0 ()7) Cl111 Ct11b 1f0l Muwr m MUb II) ~ldWft Mvt111t11e CZ}l Doublelut~r• Mowies: Kena Kone vs Cod1111a:· The <:ouch" ~ Tiie Man11 Fa11ily AFTERNOON 12:00 u cm r.1 Albert • Gft Down Cl) McMt: "Massacre" (wes) '56- Dane Claik, James Cu1g CJ East Sicle Kids (ID> Thriller m Alfred Hitdl<ock 1'1nents (I) Superman !8J Action Tlleat11 fD HarfJ S. Truman: l'tain S,..k.in1 [mmy winn1n1 actor Cd flanders de p1cts Truman at th1 age of 68, reflechn& candidly and somehmes p1ophet1eally on his hie 1n pohhcs- 1nclud1ng hrs opinions ol R1ch11d Nixon, Fidel Castro, Joseph P Ken· nedy. Gen Dou1tas MacArthur and many othe11 O> El Sllow de Ednlll !Ilario -12:30-u illl WaJ Out GallltS tJ (121) ) QI) llCAA Football Live coverace ol the O..lahoma Teus 1ame lrom lht Cotton Bowl in Dallas. m lost in Spee II) liloYit: "The Constant Husband" (com) 'S4 -Rea Harrison. Kay Ken dall 1:00 D <I7J (IJ CBS Children's fllm fmi¥al "Nina and the Slreel Kuls" A him from Sweden about a b11el llme in the hie of 1 12 Jur old cul confined lo a wheel chair in a &hello bu1ldln& and her relationsl11p with an assortment of people in her ne1&hbo1hood D At Ont Will! ... g s.. Hunt cm Mowlt : "lltanhltlan Melo· d111111" (dra) '34-Clark Gable, William Powell fD Gfltld "ii T lllllis • Omlatic Stflet -1:30- ...... blly (I) llewie: w"-t ti ....... IW·fl) '66-Jolln Sixon • Mfflt: (1:) "Gfratll" (SCI fl) '65-lntemallonal cast mwrra11 2:00 .......... " B~tllSA (I) c..,.lcll '71 •T1n111 cm (])Sell Tralft • aa..,1 •• ~" lowflq -2:30- 9 It TuAll llnlll ao.c.... (I) CellllllM Dey,.,..,. ID Outtr U•lb 3:00 • Sat1rd.ty • IMlt: (1:) "OttltOf All ""'' tts" (sti·h) '69-Peter Williams. (l)Tht~ e IMle: (1:) "Anowht141" (wes) 'SJ-Chariton Heston, Jack Pat1nce cm IMlt: (1:) ''Cry Ttmr" (dra) 'SB-James Mason, ln&tf Sit.ens e Mo.It: (1:) "lor.lnMll CruSM oa Min" (adv) '64-Paul M1ntee cm (]) Q11111,1u1111i, ..... a lhlk "8ce e II ~· at Well Trap El.as~ -~llft USA -3:30-.... • ..._:I~ s f'lfttf w..-.r • s.twUy Mlt!Mt 4:00 9 c.4ld Kiio1 SM (I) ...... Wlrld ..... cm (]) Wllet ~ • CitM Ulllwtrul a wm. , .... ,. Sllesllllllt"'tlleRMd fA aa.e. l'tl'll*tlft on tllt ""1 (8 Cl)) Frltnds of Min G> s,.flllll llllrlt 111 llnitdled e Vekt ol _,riclllturt -4:30-• cm CD CIS s,.ts ~ (I) Wild WM Wat •Jr.AllMlt~Geei (I) w.rtd " .... Su e llewle: (1:) "TH Hwtd Hind" (wes) ·11 -Pe1t1 fondl 0 Cl) fMltillll at w.it ........... • • llJ Fltllef ~ le S...: hclMI IM~AIMfklM <a Cl) w.rw" s.rm11 8 "-ec.rw ... s:oo 1J NEW DAYI IEW TIME! * "ANIMAL WOtlD" .......... ................... s.. •<aw>!....,~ e.M~tll Cllt• alltl' Cintinnall Rtcb 11 Phi11de phte Phlthes (I) lltleul ~·­..... ., 9 ..... •V•lllllQ 1:00 a G Cl)tmCD DllM e Mlwil: cc:> (?lir) "A SW la !flt Den" (com) '64-Peter Sellers. Elke Sommer • cm lrtlllld• • CiM llahwul 8 (I) Olllopt SKM tin fA OllCle Ulion A CleMk "The Punce and lhe Pauper" G> la ltUI £,ou -6:30- • (I) News • •111C ..... CMftrtll<t (l)ltetltn ID SIZl,000 Qllatioll ID CIJ Wild lilltM .... Ds.ott.Olllelltt e TIM MclMs f1111ily 7:00 9Tllt M'"9b • Ctldrity S...,SUka (I) la Slltdl DI·-D Cll 0 CIJ S,.C.: 19" t8DL.nrtwctM •M.·12 cmCD Hetlln Ql)Dlly fD Or. WJlo: Tiit Mind ti bil e Of. Jagtrt 111¥ .... Holtr -7:30- • Hert aid ... U In S..rclt oL Cl) ,., WllllMs si- (1) UlltlMI World CDRMllttZ • a ,., "" 111e eo.n1,, St MGllty Pythoa's n,hla Circa 8:00 l'I (l» ())Cl) Tiit Jtffmons There 1s somethin& very slrance 101ng on in the Jelferson's house hotd--Georee 1s over1oyed when Louise attuses him ol hlv1ne 1n affair wrth anolher woman . U ID Cl) Cll GI hm1encJ "The Unlikely Heirs" Gntelul IOf sav1na him 1nd his hoarded lortune in asll, Mu (Paul 811ne1a1). an eccentric but 1enerous old man, of· lers 1 S20,000 mmd lo the men at Station 51. only to be turned down because of department rulu • Stm Alea'1 la11&fl tK\ (I) Mtorie: ~) "Sall A ~ SM," (com) 62-Ernie Kovtc1 • Mttlt: (lllr) "Ml&lltr JH 'ffllfl(' (dra) '49-Terry Moore m us.ooo Pyralllld a»MnkHl•Wr"lc.e • ewrttl't Mllllcal SMw • Mlwil: (211f) "lllllltt ~tit-All Mtrkel" (dra) '56-Pal O'Brien . • HollfW"d TtlttlMH Tllt1trt, "Phllemon" (R) MuSICll set In the Roman city ol Antioch 111 lhe ytar 287 A D whert 1n unemployed actor clown 1s persu1ded lo 1mperson1te a leader of lhe Cllrlslian undet&round rn return for pnsaae back lo Athens. <a CJJ) ai Lawrttte• w.• Shall ID loaillt • Ja111-ln1¥11t ~ -':15- • M0¥1t SJt<i1I: (C) (2~r4511) "£JM•" (dra) '60-Paul Newm1n, Eva Mine S,1nt, Sal Mineo, lbtph Richardson. Peter Lawford. lee J l'.obb. Jill Hayworth, Hu'1' Cnff1th. John Dttd the dramattc story ol people auaJu up in the events that led to the Hlablisllment ol the state of Israel. An ls11eh fr11dom fiahttr spmts a aroup of Jews out of llt1tlsll internment camps on Cypius and taku them to P1lestin1 -&:30-• cm CD (I) Oat No Storyline n11lablt at our press t1111e . ...... tM .... • 11,. .. Dr11111 9:00 8 cm CI> Cl) Mary T 11tr Moore Mary R1cl\11ds throws 1 blrthdey &ti· lo&elher lor Sue Ann. bul Leila (Sue Ann's visihna sister) turns oul to be the life of the party and the nur undo1n1 of Sue Ann. especially when Lou Grant takes 1 Sl>tcial Interest in the 1ttract1Ye vrsilOf. a o Cll cm m 111e Satllfo, Mlwle: CC> (Zlu) "SSSSSSS" (d11) '74-Strolhtr Martin, Heather Men lies, Dirt. Benedict A demented sci enlfsfs conYichon lh•t lhe human (l(e is doomed leads him to attempt the ttansfOfmation ol mtn into k1n1 cobras . m JIMMY DEAN STARS * TONIGHT ON HEE HAW! 18 HM H .. Jimmy Oun 1utsts • CGllact <• (I)) s,.rts Clldetlat a ....,,.: ~ wt.ost Woftd" 1sc1 11> '60-M.chlel Rennie. Ml St John -9:30-• cm w w w 11Mart Shall The Hartleys take a vacation and lft lhen absence Howard Borden under aoa a crash psycholo11cal proar•m lhat chances his entire pe1$0nahty Gllcklbp Cl) StM Alltn's La11fll·llck fB Studit 21/Qulz TIMt ( !8l (I) )llFL Ga• of !tit WH• 10:00 • cm CI> (I) Tiit Ciro! 8urllttt SINN Tonight writ be an All family Show with reeulars H11vey KMman, V1ck1 Larence and Tim Conway 8 Terry Doullut 5""' e lilclril: "1111 14 Kin&" (mys) '33-Helen Mtck, Robert Armst1on1 fV WEEK. OCT08ER 3, 11178 ...... • ..,. 0... f.-W HlPllPIS • S..111 DtttctM SCtubnftabn tD .. C&mk.: "TH .. _... (dra) '30-Emil Jann1np, Marline Dittrich (121 CJ))'-" .... s,edtla '71 ., lllllkal VlftMJ Sllew -~~ .. -10:30-• C..C. f...w UCLA vi Stan lord ca Cl)> "' , ..... ,.._. 11100 •••wtm ea .... (D llfl c:.. .. Ille ..... m Mlwle: cc:> "TH HltM KIM" (•ts) '71 -Peter fonda, Warren Oates. • SIMlttt CitltlM 0 (l)MHl·12 (8 CJ)) let H..-.rd 111 TM ,,.llllt RIMI" Sllow O Mowlt: "Slacl"rf" (dra) '61-Lee Remick, Yves Montand, -11:30- • USC fGttlUll USC vs. Wash· 1n&1on Stale. U 9Cl)Cll DWttl"4 CJ) lilwlt; "Tlla'* hi, Mr. 111.c.'' (mys) '37-Peter lone • IMle: cc:> "TOfl C41r11in" (dra) '66-Paul Newman. Jul!f Andrews, l~a Kedrova (I) Mnl1: cc:> "lu l•• D1l1y flMr" (dra) '66-Ntlthe Wood • r r1Pt llCllt cm (]) Tiit tfl CIA S Thl 700 a..11 tD Al Ult T., ma....14 • 12:00 (IS Cl)) llm/$d.fl Tllutn -12:30- • llllrlt: ~ "FM lilllls Wat" (wes) '53-Joltn lund 1:00 UlldC.Urt ID All·lltallt Sllow: "li1111111u '1 Wall!," wlltu-t," "llMr Tnld A Ciatllllltr" cm CD Tiit Litt ~ -1:30- • TaltaMllt at Mo'lit: ''lll•lldtr '•" (wes) '54-0ene Clar~. And1 Dtv1ne -3:30- • Mo.It: CC) "She's Baell u l road••r'' (mu1) '53-Virelnl• Mayo, Gene Helson. fran~ Lovejoy Sibling rivalry 11 revived when Lella Nive(l• (Pat Priest, left) visits her sister. Sue Ann (Betty White), Ind nearly wrecks her happy home and office Ille by getting all the attention. In The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Saturday at.9PM on CBS . TV WUK, OCTOKR 3, 1171 TV /Stereo Shoppers Buyers Guide ...... Pric. SIU.ti = SUPEISCO,E= CD-301A STOtO CASSmE TAPE DECI • 3 °'911 T-oe CoYni.t ,.._.U!Ntef ·~Swtleft •ldoShvl~ •sv-o-a11t .. DISPLAY MODILS CD-J02A w/Dolty ........ $tt - f I I ' ·~ .. -• • T"9 Sony TC·l53SO leedl two ltv. In t"9 lleld 11 wtll ~ orolHMOnal QYallly ••~ recorCllllQt &NI let YoU monitor them throuQll 1 bullt-ln monilor IOMlcer At llofToe ll'a 1 IC»fale decl! ......... u Sl6U I •Tone Control • Sleep Timer • Speaker Monitor • P.A'./Play Mix l .... Prtce HUI JVC s29791 Jl·S I 00 STBIO uc11va • Phue-Lock·Loop Tun• •Low.&% Dl1tortlon •Twin Tuning Meters. • Pre-ouVMaln-ln TermlMI• • 20+ 20 Watts FTC Power• 00. Complementary Clrcul SALE s 149'7 (with speaker pUrdlaee) s·cotcli. Choice Sale __ lJtrollnea 7 6' s J.WAT II" ACOUS'nC SUIPIMSIOM ITl11MS P&..A41 AUTO· TUIMT AIU The PL·A45 wllf out'1*fQrm /ll'f</ Olllet In lt1 Cl-. lneludee a 4 -oote b elt·Cl rlven 1ync;llronou1 motor will! a 1t1tlc: b1i1nc:ee1 S-1111pael tonearm SALE s 11000 SONY , ............ c .... T••l.._1 .One gun/one len1 •100% Solld State •114 wide-angle tube •Trlnltron Plus ~ brighter tube NO falrTrade ~ ..... " •AU..._.. atlantic music stereo -lr eath Issue • I esteppe MONDAYAFTEr VOL .. ,NO. Al''tll , QUITS UNDER FIRE Agriculture's Butz W ASJUNGTON CAP) - Supreme Court bas agreed • clde whether death is a con tiooal pehalty for a rape in ' ,no human life is taken as Views a death sentence give J'O.!!victed rapist in Georgia. The court ruled July 2 th , Georata capital punishment and others like it, which pr ~ standards for judges and jw 1 • ., by, are conaUtutiooal at for murder. In a footnote to that dee however, the court added: "We do not addres:i her question whether the Wklng I criminal's life is a proporti sanction where no vlcllo. 1 been deprived of We-for• Jtfe, when capital punisbm lmposed for rape, kidnapl. I armed robbeey that does u ' suit in the death of any hum. . r f big." Sllrge Hwnphrey W~HINGTON \ lllma.), plans to enter ble major surgery t pbysicianaaid today. Dr. W. Dabney . enter Memorial SlOlll bladder tumor cot < borderline form Of C8J •'Since b1a last ell cbllDJing character ' bas underaone a serh which confirmed the said. Humphrey, vice derwent radiation ll'{ =~*·He also r~ H rey, 65, is , . · .uon to the Sen.it~ and a110 bu unced bis caou..! .. cy for Senate m_,ority leader. lD Da. ..tb\ J ti 1oday to prok. ' t · eaths •. ·J~1pal Pib! tum vi exiled military diaator Pastor Wb '· ~umtna rrom a fi.b Tbanom KJttikacbom. Tbanom blna trip. Tbe ar,ument en.sued wu ousted as prime mlnlat« in IDdMibalaky shouted at Pastor, a ltudenl·1ed uprialna ln Oc.tober lmowtna Pastor bad a heart con· ·-dltloo, police said. ,...... -( . u in lbw ...a&1llJl ,unendment l'f. uiliol cruel and unuaual puni&bmenl clJd not apply to tbe 1tatesJ Tbua, ColllDa. MIOrDffW said. the .-n <SeeDUTB, PapAJ). "ks ied' J ' ~otts rt (AP) -Every 1yer and carpora- cted by • tax bill day 'uj-President • !Dt arranged, a remoay to put bis ? measure, ~ch ·at individual and s throUgb 1!111 and ; of changes in the :iividual cuts total llion. •ministration has · that Middle East uld be banned by .,.1ng certain tu companies that 11 international s the Arab action ~ than 1,000 pases · ian in the m•lrtng !edged to be the t tax legislation •ion extends for 18 ')8Cka&e Of 8D· cuts ealaded last <tension, a typical ea.ming SB,000 a e faced a tu hike 1 'or a family of four ·. taxeswouldbave . r. A 9tnlle person would have pald a couple earning iave faced a $28' 1 taxes of wealthy ih rtae, laraely 1 increase In the -Ue tax and DO AeW 1 the use of ''tax '\irlines, railroads, .ranee and some os, including those 1Uon CCllltl'ol costs, ed by ad.-pro- . ES, •aaeAZ> , ,, Atl M M .,.. .... AO •• •• ..